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.Kv.-v : - - S : j I v.V " - . Eicikiond, Hayf 3.; ' : Tho iaUation . of governor :Letcber announces tb amended Constitution , of the Gtato to bo rejected , by sis hundred and eoventefeht ;majonty,; -; ; ' tf'--"1 : ! Augusta,-Hftyl Ciba Savannah Bepnblican, of this morn ing, has a! letter from Tampa, Fla., of the 25th.! confirming the previous report of. the refusal ofiHajor Thomas to surrender the town. Tie nemy' had threatened tot shell the town, put had not done so y et. - i 1 ;. Prisoners, -who escaped from Key 'West, report tuat tnrco tuousana reaerais jwere on the Island, and: threo hundred in the jjospital, ith; the small por, &c. .: . i y Too : Savannah Bepnblican Corinth cor respondent, of i the 1st; confirms the reoccu nation of Decatur by our troops. The ene- my had shelled the. to wn and burned the onuses., :-- ' . - ..... ... . . VtO naye prouaoiy. uuuupicu iium-ctvui recover more thin vo have lately ic:t. j , Let tho coned of our ' victorious nuns bo re-echoed by thoso of tbo Army of Virginia on the historic battle-field of Yorktown. (Signed,) x G, T. Bsauuxqaiid, f -I ' Gcn'l Com'dg. ' - : Eicnuoyn, Mat 1, 1&32.- Dispatches from Knoxviile state, that an enSe feather good, land the en emIoymoyj fThe Mobile I Begi ster, of tho 30th, says it has reason to doubt the destruction among oiur gun . boats; on Lake Pohtchartrain as great as heretofore announced-1 r '. i Tho Corinth correspondent of the ".Regis ter says that'ilorgan had taken command of a ; renment pi infantry. , r - ; H A' special despatch to the Atlanta Intelli gencer, ' from Chattanooga, of. tb e ls says that the enemy had crossed", the river ; in small f force, and there I was considerable tprce at priugeport. f vv.e, will fight them in bUO UlUUUlIiUlH.!,'. :i j '; - j 1 .;,;V Augusta. May 3. " The Little Bock True Delleate,of the 24th, says i there is i a report current that Stand watee had had a fight in neutral lands "with the Cherokeos. He thrashed the ene my soundly, took , two or three : hundred , prisoners; and eighty wagon s. j It has good reason to believe the report true. r It ia. also: reported that McBrido has had successful jSijmish in Missouri. 1 , i r . k The-Memphis Appeal, of ; the i 28th, says: 'We hearjrom;abovo that during the bociy bardmentoTfoiri Pillow on yesterday, three pf the enem's knprtar guns exploded. v - At last accounts the -enemy had not ap peared at Qarondelet, sixty miles ; ahove The Argus ays. that the enerayV gun GOV. LETCHEHS 4 IIE23AQE. THE KEPOETED BATTLE AX COr '4 v. .- . IKTH. ; '. 'f" The Savannah Republican's Corinth cor respondent, of tho 4th', eays: ' f 5 O'clock, Afternoon. All quiet hero. meat took place in the Cumberland Gap on the Stb rttu v U ;l nlL Confix itnfli, T!nPmT Both arcics matain threatening positions. considerable W' ' TWFederali hare been rein fore 11 15 ramDg .boats abovo Hoxnpliia will eoon 1 - hands: v-:!-;!-- '- :1 " : be in our .ii. V rouain . DISPATCH. 1 ' Authentic information from ,$ew Orleans, by telegranh, received hece, states that the troops at b ortj'Jckson mutinied and spiked soma of the Whns, when Duncan v surrender- ; Tho Ijouisiana was at Fort St. Philip, un manageable, and!received a broadside thirty feet -without injury. She . was then; blown up by ;her comniander, Mcintosh, who had an arm and leg blown off. ; j " ; About -thirteen of the enemy's steamers came up before the surrender of the forts, among them thejBrooklyn and three others of her class. I :.-v-" f W:-' r ? 'Xne enemy is jbelieved to be in full; pos session ot Ketp; Orleans. r ; i v The French jCdmmander of Militaire gave notice- that he required sixty days before the bombardnient, to remove all French cit izens. This was! before the surrender.! . ' City quietL .-Great excitemen t. People fully loyal td th Confederacy. - 'i All cotton 'and shipping in the citv of 4aev, Orleans, ana also ot isaton Kouge, has been burht-about . thirtyvtwo thousand bale8:U-vV1:vi -irA ' t ADDRESS OF GEN.' BEAUREGARD TO ITHE ARMY. : . i ICoEiNTH. Miss J May 2. Soldiers or SniLon and Elkhobn ; We are about to meet once more, in the shock of battle, the r invaders of our soil, the de spoilertt of ourihomeSj theTdisturbers of our family; ties, face tb facer. and hand to hand. - We are tobe freemen, or vile slaves to others, who or4 free only in name and whn but? yesterday yop. vanquished, ' although in mk a mm - ed by eicht resiment. and have completed the Float-I ; KlCEMOND, April Oth. mg Bridge across the Cqmberland River.' General I . Tho Legislature met yesterday in-extra Jlorgan commanding, believes they will attempt to I gession. 4In his message to-day, Gov. Letch masea nansaoTement.j jno otnernews nere. . ... ;f. M HrOiKf A t,;; thn of the avaifght in ; Hampton Eoads, continue to v wuuiwuu auiirsaua laowcnwg excite wide-spread anxiety, and will lead to a revo- time, requires its pasa3go. lie lorbars lution in naval architecture. , t- comment, and Bavs that unity and concilia , In the House of Commons on the 7th ult- De Iser-1 tion aro indispensable to bur success, and alii attacked the financial policy of the Chancellor urf?cs UDOn tK0 oorilo to mriko rjromrjt and Exchequer, and thought-England might find WU checrful Bponsc Tho Gov. says there is ties .houldarUe in America. Gladstone replied with no 0ccasi0n ,or despondency; our successes, considerable bitterness. Bentick condemned the pol- B0..iar ar moro onuiant tnan tnosc wnicn icy of the government, and atttibuted the distress of I attended our ancestors in the origin of their the country to the inhuman policy of refusing to re- great : 6trugglo. Ho - urcrcs the 1 vigorous cognise the Confederate 6Utes. Pauperism has in- prosecution of tho war, and says wo must creased tixty-tix per oenL within twelve months. I nc r i-a Lancastershire and Chesire crops, England, are I - M(oftMft, rru. v.4u renresented ag TromisiosraBd Intnri.nt.: "v ,vuvv;uil'u- A44U ,ul.w "1UDI' uo UiiiUU w ' , . r.i it. .:i t. ' j ' XoBroLX, May 1. I 4 1 1 w Dcwro wo can nope - ior Northern papers were received yesterday. In I permanent peace. ' " them is a despatch from Tort Wright, furnishing . Tho fall of New Orleans renders a change some particulars relative to the. reduction of Forts in our policv ' nccessaryi and it should be -BWUO Di.riap, ana auo oi ino captura oi ma(J 0 without delay. T iha nrvnar. . . a J , J-ne counties in V irginia, overrun by the in tne former tnere waa an no'arp.mnt rr I ' o - O O . "W, .?t t ' . M .. . days. One of the vessels of the enemy " was unk, oaoray contain a siave population OI eignty and their loes very heavy. 1 tnousand, which, at moderate valuation, are Information by way of Fortress Monroe is roceiv- worth forty-five millions. ed of the destruction of the gunboat Louisiana, by tThe Governor says ho has boen informed the federal steamer Pen8acola, while attempting to tbit tho constitution adopted by the trai- Ho official report of the surrender of New Orleans ."wuMimiw nao u uwuag vyonvon- had been received at Washington City. . . 1 tion had been rejocted by tbo pooplo to Lovell retired 70 miles back, on the Jackson Bail- whom lt was submitted. A clause, provid- TOad. " i i- . I inrr frr tfiA mur1nl hmni!natiAn ;r.aanlN u wtiuiuuuo tdvic iunwwu progress- i m.zanA.AA tl , . . 4 , nsr Undisturbed. j . ' uu uvvoruur viuuiwatcs too pco- Preparations on botbl sides were heaw. rfvin. Pl ot Northwestern Virginia-against the j. ... r'n- r i. . . . ' - - signs of the expectations of a great conflict. ' imputations of disloyalty to tho Confedera- a. large 6tan of surgeons and nurses are detailed 9y from different btatea, to take charge of the wounded, An bficial letter from Williamiburc states that the ata arrangemenis are pemg tnaae to identify the enomy pursued our cavalry pickets nearly to town, on ' ' t -i - , uHuj ojwuwu, yuv were vasuy repuisea dv our ThefloUllalsreadyto;carry the wounded to For. rear rusrd. command xr.r.. tress Monore, Alexandria, Washington, Georgetown- Tho enemy lost one piece of artillery, two . caisson., Py mir Y Alf anil W ila4M.ki. I - . " .t vi luiv unoucijjuio. j , and flOeen prisoners. The fourth VirHnia rv!rv TVi 1ST V TT1 - . iV.i tt i- i i i .. I . "v-iatu euj3 wu usucock ula a Dm- I under Limit. Col- AVirkT.nr!. m? a V.r, iianisKirmisn witn tne enemy, on Monday last. -In charns. Official despatches of the 6th inst; state that the oated Harrisburg on Monday, and that now in possession of our cavalry, under . ZtrrZ?. . .T ? ubthek particulirs from new or- " mum j vuuicucr&beo are mounting'heavyguns, and preparing for a desperate naricc:. o-'ho lei r: Tho Hiilrc-i trr.vcl ii r z Tho mutiny at 1'crt Jcl::-1 i i vrl ( i by a falsa rumor tb- dcrcd. Tho Delta ;c;y3'c: !; r and marched of! "to tho encny. (ji pany stood firm. . -r-.j M from Camp Hoore, of thV2i "i-t. vLi.' tcr from tho Yankco cct c-.ys tv i Vert r'.' has left tho river, for tho prpcr-s o jr t'-:-. , ia.Hobilo.i Wo hivo filth Iz t.r, :t-t:-.,' mcnt. r':j- v ' i c In answer to foreign Conzzl:, it;... J said he, would allow pemibioa Boats and Skiffs to como to tho cit l ir.o steamer would bo allowed to coce.', Tarraut has notified tho Havoi fnt h would have no further conmunic-ti!: ; .;ilh tho authorities, as hohad bcia ii).rcpiv sooted. Ho stated' that Gen! 'Hj:I r v:i soon expected, to whom.. tho conid cf the city would be given. - V : :; i : ; 'HicnojjD, AiV?i'7.V: ! Tho Hon. Robert , Scott, of .Fcuty;or Co. -. Va. and a promising mombcr cf jjjVi Ccri-" vention, was killed on "Saturday "r p, nawr raudmg party of union tonevfrod "fivjuicr J county." 4 ' -''iVr"' - ; .BtcuuorfD, A) il 7th: 1 Northern rtners of tho:4th ar rtwJi . " ft r. dispatches from Yorktown lay that it U tzil thtt all the members .of Congress from, f border. States, and a number of conservativo jry "r :rhiicrf from other Stttes, are seriously cemiid&ri4 MJ pto- priety of withdrawing in "a body frcr $f Ztziia and House. . , , t',; " , .-jjH;..;-. There was great excittment in Baltimcri' ."birfr ; out of a report that France intended to in hTb in " American affairs. 1 .. . tt ; ' v; The New York Herald says that diplobl "jsoto- " m - , - iinsujugvoj mm vai ; tiew OX bringing "about a compromise in volving th Jcliticil independence of the South . ' x ' - " ' " if f j " . r. Z a few days a terrific battle wfliopen fearfully on ComrAfl3orA VtnVK.;wV'w.:-i. 1 uurjj oauonaay, ana mai r w-.v.., UIK "ilKtth I i There was a 6mart skirmish on Monday between I Cupt. Win field LEANS. fight. AuorsTA, Geo. "Mty 6. 'Col. Sloush-and Gen. Caulev! effected a wilAn ' Jwoa.MiwIsalppiaa of the 1st inst., hai at Galesto, on the 11th. when there was skinniahinc "?ea New flctn PP" of Tuetday. The authori- between the opposing forces. ' , es or tne city Held out to tne 'last, in stubhorn he- la the U. 8. Sanat,. o4 Tud.y. , bill creaiw a rf W U"r ld0?.Uo.n-. . beaureau of clothing, and autborUlnS th appoint. -"""S"""' :,tl'Dn r"a Mfpr, .1 . . r . I surrender.' " mem oi a iioaicai lnspector-treneral, were reported 1 a" , from the Committee on llilitary Affairs. Prt Ike ww evacuated and every thing it con- Speeches in the House of Bepresentatives show a I . . iost shameless wholesale plunder of the public trea. cat a cotnmunicaUon to the Mayor and Members of the House are still anxious to "liluZl: V , . - i-urTOu. uu-wu uio vyouieucraie cag, tc, ana no tified them to remove the women and children from the city, within fortyTeight tours. The Mayor con vened the Council, and decided not to recede from most sury screen the robbers, even after conviction." ; -(H.zw Yoait, April 30. Stock market buoyant yesterday. Government 6's. rose 1 to If per cent. , General Hail way list rose J to on account of the news from New Orleans.; Fxchange U2J to 112.; Gold 102. .Cotton market on' the 29th exhibited irregular movements of small lots; prices unchanged. Sales of 630 bales-closing basis 29 J for Middling Utu a ? f The Herald says the war will end in one. month. perhaps in two weeks, notwithstanding its mani tude- ' : Lieut. Bobinson has been ordered to the command of Stevens battery, at Fortress Monroe. Sak Fbxkcisco, ' March 26th. General Wright . The steamer Bermuda, whfcli failed lSi'Lmi-' pool about the lit of April Sot Bcinruda,;!, tured on Sunday last, and taken : to -phfl ifphfiii."' Her carco consisted of munitions of w.i is . . : : - . . ....-1.-7-4 (., r if ... : . Rrrnijoyp, Xucbt-1-An oiScial .letter from General Job- ln.tt.' that a handsorae affair-had taken plica i V7j!. ; C" " jw-jt . l4Wra.M. onr - n-ar "'-! with great force, and were driven back to f h -?c ; about one mile. . The troo'rs rrincirallr -. our side consisted of Longstrect'g and Siat aj d TI- viiioni. 1 f m t A report was current in the street, this- kzihli -V that in te abore affair tha enemy were eft 'Jilil v ' ..1, J tat- - , . - . ' . ,ci,U1. wiiu a icxis 01 several nundred priisers. . This report vu traced to a soldir,:whp an U-S tills morning from below,' ahd"ai3rml thJi&uj rtrtf' General McLaus to General Cobb, , m -s ro3 1' V$ i bearing, communicating the above infera" Irtu.1 . SubsequenUya despatch was reetvc4' ihg e- crctary of War, from Gtntral '. Mi gru Vr.' 1 T tersburg, which states "that the lou ot . t A'v in cluded nine hundred tirisoneri 1 it, -v. r. -i." - - a r . .j . . "4.mwi ua wxranuM 1 sIoui 1 five hundred. . Tho despatch says that the enemy ars t 'rrtzs lag forward. , . ' w. At Murphev's Creek, near South Veshii at about 8 o clock, t ra.r on the SOth cf Arrilt, at vu wencooi ms son-in-jaw, ;ir. WiUbi Ufhcr. years and 8 months. . ' t ;.;. ..r He had all his chHdron around him, n JjefoWi' PI,.?artinS. Wetsing.-; Tor thre or four wej i)Tur cu deatn. hesulTarJ thn - . . 1 m v- ...kvwffvj 4l(t Viu It is not the dictation of a Ion person si frjji?ib!p mu nr. 1 iiri 1 n cv vmn r a w j rr . . a k larijely erienpKriumbere.' iri their own en. I has iasued n order t0 arrest all persons charged with tcanjpment, on.: tb6 , ever; memorable battle I aidiDS aT abetUnS the rebellion, and field of ShilobJ : :! -Jr: :.-jy; ' ; Let the impendiDo battle decide bnr fate apladd more; illastriotis pages to tbo histo id 9f.r Bevolution, one to whicb otirChild- m point rith noble pride,1 and ; say r; vuv lamera vere at the battle of Corinth." such Tversons 1. . w . w . j - I are required to take the oath of allegiance or be con- 'i fined. " ' ; . . i . The steamship Bremen Jwas at Southampton on the 16th." ' - v York oonstructei iron clad ships ar engaging the minds of the peoplo in various parts of Europe. IiOSDoy, April v15.-Tbe .Japanese Ambassadors t?131 VOT1 L .on your timolv iuncl were received on Sunday, by the llaipercr. nt the ton. V ith your mingled banners for" the I Tuielliers. , There was a brilliant display, and a first time jduriug this war, shall meet tho foe in thatMrngglo, that should give us the victory;, : M ' Vvv v "; ':; -1 ' ; - Soldiers ! Can j th5 result be doubtful ? Shall wd -riotdrif e into Tennssscb, iho pro- uc5ptD9u xa ercenaries .collected for t our iabiuf-ation ? 1 - . -. - ' V. One more manly effort, and trustin!? in -vu Ruu vuo , iusijuo 01 our cause, wa auail speech by the Chief of the Embassy. .Kapoleon re plied in reference to a treaty, tendering the boepital ities of the French nation, and promising to send them back in a war vestcL j Lodok, ApriL15T Creat distress in Lancaster shire ; in the town of Blackburn alone, , there were more than fifteen thousand people suffering from scarcity of food, clothing, bedding and fuel. . ; Accounts from France i state that the iron " cased frigates,' Heroine, Sullivan and Solteriao, will soon Iw launched. ' 1 ' ; - . their position. The Louisiana flag still floats to the brecro. Mayor Monroe nobly replied to Farragut, saying, "We will 6tand your bombardment, unde fended as we are.' .'-,.'.. ' Farragut, on the 29th, again addressed the Mayori saying that Forts Jackton and 6t. Fhillip had fallen and he would proceed to raise the Federal flag on the Custon House, and the Mayor must see it respected in his oflciai capacity. , ' The N. Orleans Evening Delta, of Wednesday, says that all the Confederate flags wero lowered, and the Federal flag floated from all tho public buildings under the protection of tho eney gum. . t , VA11 the city papers were still published,, but their matter was confined to local topics. v . 1 Tho Federals expected to take military possession of the city on Wednesday. .. .. . y . . -f Tho commamlant of the French , steamer- Milan, opposite to K. Orleans, notified Farragut that forty dght hour notice of bombardment was tidiculous, and demanded sixty days for evacuation..-. - t -'.LATEST.''" : INTEBESTIKG FBO!X K. ORLEANS. ' Tbo ilobile. Tribune, of tbo 4th inst., has despatches from Jackson, Miss .j of the 2d. 1 . The Delta, of Thursday lays that buswess was generally suspendod in Kow Orleans Mot of the banks aro elbsod ho, city ia Tbo Delta thinks that tho" Federal troops vill bo landed to-day. ; ? 4 - f f f ' ' The Tost 0ice remains open, guarded by a ipecial notice of thedetli est ihu .t?,'ifiUtl but iimplojustlce require us to aay. that Vl Vna man of, exemplary honesty, frugality nd xt.:.:it industry-and faithful in 111 hi, A: As a member of tho M. E. Church, he has : looted h a life to the service of God, his Savlouri, ..IT cf Mm it may be truly said x "May I die tho-lrstb of tUe righteous, and may ray last end be lika b f." ATTENTION continue to receive thoro wuhir t to jcir. L j loth inst, will rcivo then cither tx I;.V - cjt Cralry., ' , : , .. , . ; , . . . .hone wanted but abla bodif l 'rai c? V); j-v character.' Apply to - T . ' I a - L ! r . Gou)sboro, April 7, 4 21, . . . .. , , ON the Cth imt; rcraelimV alcut t:-: S x'j trnnk was e-pened by the key, r . Ji 1 1 ... Fantsby so.ti'i crio who entered r- r-c ; ih -RAXftrn'fi TTftTPT.'V-in. t ..r. -.r V', " pocket boo-, containing s2vcr.1l l. :r !r-1 r ' biracica l-urcircm i.te t-.:; t. toc.c drab panuloons ar.d a- cyi::: wt. ,1 reward xill be pid frr tie d: -ir: cf C 1 V ff
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