Show GREAT SALT LAKE CITY UTAII MONDAY APRIL 3 Ul1 'v Paid JTtfKKKLY TELEGRAPH f fBT tO KaUor - TTTnssnp1? T‘ : r lent KEEP UOWYO jthjFwt?krP flitLirilw lei 7 hover-dresse- ' In J c!en t ueaiiAnd "beep!— W Ji b lo Jf iuit the - f of ' and eourf ' circumriM I: ' - atigcforCo I£ n ' Lent! ' " Robert Herrick OF SPRING ‘ ( jiwimdrousair! tel of Mea‘ the hills iriiWMiyJwttia bright and the lunuhlne Alls BiUdininmd rain! Am vt will be tS anting wiiere woods efft IgACii arediiu iaimonmahird? fltofaznre flowwiC ata swadows seen ' kjwuwk's nock that towers Dods! "7 ' F&cc! tha bine " itd taking wing? ' ' - dli dmlcil through ami through bin If'pbndoridllye Spring 'tfcu hine 'nertr before Maulou hills nbo- vMt within me awake once ?TItEET(OPKW vge ornoC " J’ - 7- - raoro aJjvniugligbt of love? ’ nphtfW (liepeU XE IPLE ENGAGEMENT 3SEN j' GOO 'iIU3 THE TRUTH FOK A DAY MASKET coxTiNrsn i though eoJittle dicQ lhcn sus-ithe poor lad’s ' wjts Avere lea- n that I got angry juu said Low at lBLISIIMF i dent him off with ik3y1iiliinrP might have kpbwn it John: temdu behuve So before and wkou m was quite 'A nSUftW UEtB SIOC£ you unprovoked’ hiMollj iQtliiii ' will you lei I wo-mqtr- vd - Itobinson and as hi wa3 !?rcainS’ to’ir Mr Sturm to ear vyhat was a going OUie aAl thought hi wonld ovn Evidence J’S 5 of-taffair v3hs--- I V1XKIXP5 ? he v iruai?iiwso Robinson” a au sir! that's hat can toll us of Mr °Wment tcwlay Miss Rob- " I jS U J was coming W(i c was going net was most hodd’ that tvspect Misa Robinson?' ’ irii if i ‘ most heccentric1 Extraordinary’ i to-nig- ht? he ’ like-rando- -- to-nig- ht next?”'' V with him” said Mrs Molly “Why he tossed me a crown and made “What'da yoa think doctor?” weeping off with himself and thatwas alb I saw “I think it would bo the only safe of him until I saw him in a ravine-ma-d fii at the ’bust-stan- d and was called to plan” him-and-wo had of er-‘Then the sooner it is done the bettto take help job "Will somebody ran and call a ' it- 111 never help to take amad man cab?” Mf- - John Morriss giving inquired again I’m bit in a' dozen places at least look here! And here! and here!” said the a terrified glance - toward Joseph who man showing" tho wounds received in notwithstanding the fact that his hands and feet were tightly bound 'had manthe conflict ' “Shocking! absolutely shocking! aged by tho violent wriggling body' to raise himself in a sitting pos“Xowt znras you’re a medical man ture I"ll like-yo- u upon the sofa where he remained to tell me if it’s dangerous and if I’m like to go mad alongof it glaringaround upon the company “Oh lots! oh dear! his fit is coming and if so bo I am I'd thank you to give on me' an ante—' to stop it” again! Run—run somebody for a “You are not in any danger the bite cab and let ns get him off before he of & maniac does not cause hydrophobia does mischief !” cried Miss Molly xlike that of a rabid dog so that you will Tbe tramp started on the errand bnt not require an antidote You may go” as he opened the door he stepped back The tramp did not “go” he was too to make way for two visitors who had much interested in the proceedings but entered the hall unannounced but whom he withdrew to an obscure corner of the ho heralded as-room and stood watching the scene “Another lady and ' gemman aslicows quite unsuspiciour of the gross exagge- summut about somethin’!” ration in his testimony : t: i y ? And Helen Lyle and - Harry Blewitt "“Now friends if there LTany one here entered the room v' r: v who sanrtbis unliappy yonng man in the made a Morriss bound Joseph lo next stage of hisprocecdings'-- ! should meet bis betrothed but was immediately a " ory “ mu j c butted btonTOU5 ll0 of-hi- s ave me in the overlooked -- d $1°! whats-ita-na- i - ntbJu mo?t hoxtravagaijt was too awholi woman too light !rQmu and tooi helo-- t 'bar woman whiehit - ? ave been 8'la3t which as it -- 5evunff-- e could not 3- - Sifigis "patio : -- I o'Pfld my - - JMTWS®' r “Yes but I do know what I tun talking about and I want everybody concerned him?”to understand that the engagement is “Nothing whatever sir we were all for ever at an end” persisted Lizzy upon the very best terms that morning” well “Well we dear will talk of my “And wliat did ‘the poor young man some time" 'when that other r you are do next?” : know’’ answered Mra “I really do not know” said Mr Black yourself you who could be not made to recogwho prepossessed now with tbe idea of Molly nise Bell’s selfishness utter Lizzy Joseph’s insanity was n probably quite “And now sir” said old John to the unconscious of the gross misrepresenta' doctor in tions his statement “you have heard all that we “l’lcase your honor it war mo as met know and what do you think? He the young gent fust arter he run out of seems quieter now and mightn't we I Black’s’’ said the tramp coming forward venture to keep him here hardly like to turn the poor fellow out andgiuUing his forelock ell tell us all about it?” again May” “ Vy you see zurTos X was standing in “I fear” replied the doctor “that it is o Black’s Vaiting to open carriage-doo- r mere quietude of mental and physical the for a penny von all of a ' suddent this exhaustion I fear that when his strength door as if returns he may break out into fury young gent ispins otit of-tthe Old ick Irad pitched him and he again” looks up and down the stkeet wild as “Oh yes doctor to be sure ’e will! do?’ lio and sez shall ‘vat and I lttriy Hi know something of madness myself then I made so bold to hint as to give a ’aving ’ad several nice young men go poor man a penny moight be about the raving mad liupon my account Don't right thing-tojlo' And he answered vou trust him Mr John Hit's all Is how lie xliiCnt scb U and he w as another hart to deceive you Madmen arc wonand served me fight and all such derful cunning ’c might burst loose and talk as had nothink to do with break hall your ’eads and set' the ’ousc what I axed him: And then zur he on fire!” said' Miss Robinson whp had went to moaning and complainin and no irlea bf havingany indulgence granted bewailing hisself ’acause he said he to this victim liad’nt a wife and fifteen small children “Oh John so he might! and then mostly --twins specially the three last finish ufTby jumping into the river poor which your honor will own no man un- innocent! It’s painful John but less he wo3 stark- iuad would ever want indeed I’m afraidvery he had better be sent and which it i3 clear this yonng gent The doctor know3 a could not’ possibly a’ had oven if wd away nice place kept by a friend of his where ' " got married at ten years old!” tho boy might be taken care of for - 'Well well haver mind that! What a fewpoor days until we can see what to do — ' in in 'r' away' -- plcafir I should like to be 3 1 believe ’ov I wiis tliy 'a has saw Mr Joseph Morriss KU a hanelaV ’otise” aaa wbo’are you iny 'good the doctor I'drAUn n- true’ groaned’ poor Mr Black J 5j)V Tbe r true all ilSHINGGOO ’ -- tub FANC :nis llayard Taylor OF “No neither at present nor in the future! 1 want that to le distinctly understood for I think that when an engagement is broken off especially with a madman it had better never be renewed” said the selfish and cautious Miss Lizzy “Yes my darling it shall be jost As you say Poor thing! she is so frightened and upset by all things that she doesn’t know wliat she about” said Mra Molly leading her s - ttk ipangJiitTgreeu? adweglaiicing aenwa heartlessness ! the glories swiin Whmofatuuo'nnhearil i& £ 7 tomer from" our shop! every one sir I do assure you upon my honor’ “Shocking! I had no idea thatTie hod broken out info such violenco!” r “Violence! why sir when we attempted to expostulate with him' and control with the mbst awful lain he assailed-uabuse called us cheats and swindlers and every either bad name that he could lay his tongue to!” “Bear dear me! how dreadful!”' - “Yes sir and finally lie leaped upon his fqct cleared tbc counter at asinglo bound and rushed into the street!” “Good heaven how terrible! but had to excite or anger anything 'happened iVioa K YVAXTFI - j tie plain: PRICK - - Death’s uncpusciutu birth ' the luidnlgUt bare! Earth: Otlror iud timber Store irhm I ef : yewd tSnaigli SlJirkct Till f ldtW tokeejthy he Country ullic - thy life J rtran pocket-handkerchi- - Tj 4w heart griefreut JatUrre thyain Kutbie' -- : - ' hungry auut etrtft It b to fct fr debate old JivB And hate Jlo 7 : ' 8 °'i ®'Ci’7 t! l’ - r wt nte the -- - ' X(Tui fot to dole bif of wheat ftj AnJ oranl-bns-driv- er ’ Orehnw dfiwncaxt look s : ToflU vcry mad to have things of my bonnet and 3Mshbaii tala? this statement wtiinjmy agaius me - New York 22 The Tribune's James River correspondent says refugees from Richmond report that great consternation prevail They say the city has been some time evacuated lathe way of sending government material machinery etc to Lynchburg and Danville Sheridan they also say has pat a stop to this in a great measure oy destroying the Richmond and ' Lynchburg canal the main means of The Danville road is communication left almost worn out with no material to repair it These men think that Davis Liee and other leaders have Inst all hope and already have their eyes on Mexicoas an Asylum The Herald’s special says it is known by the administration that Stepliehs:llnnter and Liee are hopeless of the rebellion and have so informed Davis Lee looks upon arming the slaves as a failure for tho reason that Congress delayed the measure too long besides the failure to make the negroes free renders the plan useless Lincoln does not believe that there will be any more severe fighting but that the rebels will surrender The Herald prints official documents to show that there i a complete rupturegoing between Maximilian and the Catholic church Among them is aletter from the Pope to Maximilian in which he utters warning and gives advice all of which are disregarded by the latter The Archbishops and Bishops of Mexico also protest against the acts of tbe new Emperor end appeal for a suspension of the measure against the chhrch 'Their pro-test-is also unheeded and the final decree of religious tolerance and the continuation of the reform laws of Juarez are pronounced There was a tendency toward more steadiness early in the day in commercial circles bnt towards the close there was a renewal of the decline of the past week Everything Is again on the down track Iu the general produce and merchaudise markets only limited business is doing dullness still prevails Telegraphic reports of the leading markets all over the country show a heavy: decline in the principal’ articles of produce and manufacturers are keeping pace with die depreciation The falling off in sugar molasses and every description of groceries is very marked Provisions sympathize Very perIn the dry ceptibly in the downward turn a rapid decline goods market there has been At a dry goods auction y buyers' manifested no anxiety-Th- e market is feverish and unsteady aud prices are fluctuating - with every nimor Many lots were pasted entirely over The sale included a line of flannels which bonght only indifferent prices There was a sale of French goods which passed off fairly A large sale of ribbons took place :at satisfactory prices the attendance being large and the bidding spirited Washington 22 Senators Doolitfie Foster and Nesmith and Representatives Windham- Hubbard Higby and Rom comprise the committee ap under joint resolution of Congress Sointed f inquiry into the condition of the Indian tribes and their treatment by civilians and military Keuf York 22 The Times’ Paris correspondent says' the excitement about the relations between is increasing France and the United States’ Paris papers announce ' Maxmilian’s protest against being excluded from the succession to the Ansfrian throne He expects to leave Mexico and return to Austria New Orleans IT Gen Cabby is bow near Mobile i An at- -' made within five days tack will certainly be Gen Granger if u ' supposed will command the forces r Kirby Smith is still at ShreveGen port ’and Buckner at Natchitoches forces waiting with Thomas Is at Alexandria an atta'ck from : our troops v-- Gen: Canby AdmiralThatcher Granger Baldy Smith andMobile in the steawent within four miles of mer Lanra last week and drew a heavy fire from many batteries - - to-da- - Caw® 22 7 7 : Forrest is at MississipWestport reported pi with 3000 men- Jackson and McCulloch are at Okolona with 1000 men and Chalmers is at Libby Station with 1000 men It la sup- ’ - - 5 ? posed that these' figures considerably over-mar- k the respective commands bnt they are probably correct All these rebel forces are in bad condition They have neither artil lery nor infantry - Forrest has abundant sup- the rich prairie country along the Blies in and Ohio railroad and can defenc himself against aqy force likely to be sent : -- - - C: t - aero the desolate country between LU present location and Memphis The Raleigh Confederacy of the 16th ssv y is that Sherman the best impression Rais trying to find Terry and Schofield In hi seem to be not does path just leigh rIvcrhM - - 5 'n e platter hih WithM I it to fret n hour- r-v- d! ‘cock-and-bul- :'i OftfHyetetill i of insanity if I did pot know like to bear their account of it” said tbe seized and held down byrthe doctor and '7 Mr' John:' from experience that madmen often have doctor Blewitt made circular bow is to a come! a great deal of malicious wit" said tho it “Come my poor darling Harry the assembled company and then addoctor in a loir voice turning to old unpleasant I know but it’s your bounden a forward ex"Morris dressing the mistress of the" house Then resuming his John duty” said Mrs Molly urging said— to led amination of Miss Robinson he asked— young girl whom she at length np ' “3Trs Morriss L hope yoju will permit 7 “Here this doctor else?1 fJ the doctor saying— Anything to explain the reason of my present me saw ’o child she stout '“Yes sir called me a Waiting is Misa Bell poor Joseph had-mintrusion The fact is that the it woman— w’ich you'll early in the afternoon they were to have who brought my friend Joseph doctor for saying that ’e bought to been married soon poor children but to the 'avo the shower waistcoat and straight Lord! Lord! who can tell what a day up city went back to Streatham a with ' story Of tlife furious bath’ud ministered And not be hallowed may bring forth!” madman Mr when young Joseph Mhrriss to go about hinsultlng people with Is “How did Mr Morriss appear Was seized the who upon mqment he got von saw him my child?’’ inquired the hexccLtricities” of This the bus oat “He will probably be restrained Miss doctor story told among v the cabmen hostlers and weiters of the Robinson!- You- - may sit down' now’ Tizzy had her face buried in her Bobbin was or pre- Crown and Sceptre was heard by? Miss said the doctor and : answered— Mis Robinson withdrew taking care tending o sob os she Lyle’s footman who had gone there for his one me at about to make an awful grimace at the bonnet evening's beer 'and in ibis manner “He came to see reached the ears of Miss Lyle herself victim as she passed him as much as to o’clock this afternoon and he behaved r "' ' r most cruel violent and insiilting to me!’ r who believing that Borne great injustice say — “Hif I can only get you into the mad “Tell me my dear what he did and must have been perpetratedi ordered her horses and drove to town She did me the and me stout 'onse for calling ’eavy Ill said?” honor to call at my lodgingsiand'request me at and stared me do it!” “lie frowned at' attend- her hither Her reqaesls me to sufme of out had Joseph Mnrriss laughed lie horribly— enough to frighten all had the force of commands and 1 ficiently reco rered from his first aston- my wits1 and he called me came hither with pleasure especially as ishment and indignation to be able to fright and a regular devil!” control himself and watch the proceedThis Was Lizzy’s translation of the I happen to possess the key pr Morriss’s ings with some degree of interest and mild and truthful phrases “not a beauty” insanity But first permit me to release amusement - Rut his laughing at all un- and “by no means an angel’ But Miss my friend” der such circumstancesTivas conf i dered Tizzy was fortnnatelynot upon her oajh V TO BE CONTINUED another propf of his madness and was :“And what else my dear?” immediately received in evidence against “Oh a great deal more of the same V him sort And please don’t ask mo any “And now Mr Black” said the doctor more it was so dreadfnll it almost "The senior partner of B B W and G frightened mo to death! and now I hope MAS and TIIE TOPE1 CANNOT AGUEE! came forward and aid— me to keep my en- GENERAL SIIERMAN’S CAREER TO BE will “I can only say that IJs conduct in our nobody andexpect a madman STOPPED! because many gagement was enof a man this that morning shop I can’t do itlM sobbed Lizzy SnERJIAN’S' ARMY STRENGTHENED tirely bereft of his senses It is altogeth' child! not at OVERWHELMINGLY! leastnot my “Certainly 1 nevhad his usual unlike conduct er said benevolent the at doctor) present: er seen anything like it before” OF THE CONFEDERATE CONwas too much impressed by Miss ADDRESS who lie said and what did” GRESS TO THE PEOPLE! “Pray explain “Well sir he drove away every cus- Lizzy’s infantile beauty to perceive her the-charg- e ANDTlinWDAt MONDAY 1SG5 - td-ds- now The Progress of the same: date contains the following— The career vt Sliermau will be put a stop to We violate no secrecy by saying that he will be cofiirontcd by a formidable force commanded by able and experienced officer The same paper say that Wade their guards ilaniptohlmd Hardee withouly charged on and defeated 200 of Kilpatrick’s men 1 The Richmond Dispatch reports ai great flood in this James river flooding the lower to part of the city and stogplhg ail repairs the caual XetovYork 23 — five vessels cleared yesterbeen Kmton for Supplies for the army era day being gathered by Bus new channel Ui transportation great assistance to the limited — r by roil The Tribune’s Wimington letter describes the operations of Kilpatrick’s cavalry during the reernt campaign Their principal e counters with Wheeler were-- on the bth and iithot Feb Duriii f the inarch through South there eras much devastation but on entering- North Carolina a different’ policy was pareuod In Wade - ii nipt on’ attack Ut morning Tho bur camp wu turpcHfd fighting was of the niHt desperate character six- - times (jur camp was taken aud and at lat we drove btfthejenemy- - They made several charges on --our ai tillerr bat were unable to take it" The rebels Jett 7$ dead and over lOU Twounled oil the field Our tqtal loss was 250 Amungf the rebels killed were Gen Humes aud Col Aiken com- 1 manding a brigaderlwo rebel colonels were wounded among them the notorious Ppl Haines in command 'of the Tennessee brigand Majors ade also 15 Lieutenant-Colonel- s 'and the surgeon of Jeff Davis’ Legion H® said lie had every ambulance aud wagon '" filled: with commissioned officers- It is reported that Sherman arrived before the defenses of Raleigh oh Saturday and having planted his gang in a position command- Johnson toing the city sent a summonsto - surrender re-oucn-oil ' -- - - r-- -- a - re-take- t n ’ - The Herald's Kinston correspondent says the ram Ncuse was destroyed By tho rebels She had a crew exclusive ofofficcrsof thirty men who surrendered On the ram were 21 hermetically sealed cans of boW'der' a 200 rilled guns The pounder and two rebels before leaving Kinston placed torpewhich have does all about the place some or ' done execution on our troops The Herald’s second corps correspondent of the 20th says it is reported there is an army of rebcldeser-ter- s In western North Carolina under commanders They are all armed and organized Fortress Monroe 20 for protection against the conscripting officer The steamer r&rthcnia from Newborn with -and to indict such injury upon the rebel cause as will best contribute to a speedy termina- mails and despatches has arrived Scfaofleld’s tion of the war and enable them to return army had moved from Kinston NortU Caro-lin- n with a view to join Terry and Shannon home near Goldsboro- where according to last ad ' The steamer Varna from Beaufort 9 C Tices the rebels were assembling in strong 20 reports that news of the capture of force under Johnson and with the in- in thecity Soon tention or giving battle andBragg Goldsboro a'ffesper- making atterward dispatches were' received from ato resistance before surrendering the town'" Sherman who it was reported had called : for reinforcements for bis army during their Washington' The Richmond Examiner of y contains : march' northward V Immense numbers of tho :t following: sent were from Beaufort troops promptly by Headquarters-2rail and other reads te Goldsboro preparaTo Breckinridge:— Gen- Johnson - reports meeting the main army of Johnson' that tory to belieVea about 5 pm: on the 10th he attacked a was' imminent that battle It'was routed him and hence Sherman’s army was strengthened to the enemy near Beutonvillc A three mile in the rear hi captured guns an overwhelming force and to an extent rallied with frrsh troops but was forced back wrliich may leadto a general retreat or surrender of the enemy Reinforcements and sloarly until six pm when receiving more he apparently assumed the offensive supplies have also been sent from Xewbern troops which was resisted without difficulty until to Gen Sherman’s army ho is Intrenched Our Refugees at Beaufort and Uorehead city dark This morning declare the rebel troops demoralized and lossissraalL The troops behaved admiratheir snpplies beginning to fail It is also re- bly Dense thickets prevented more active ported that part of Lee’s army hasgone to re- operations This successful attack by Johnson gives inforce Johnson and that his main force was earnest hope that the redoutable Sherman about five miles north pf Raleigh ' has his met at match length rebel before The Congress taking its recent ' New York 23? hasty leave of Richmond and after refusing Fer the Australasian from Liverpool 11th to adopt any measures urged by Davis as requisite to save the rebel cause issued an ad- Queenstown 12th In the House of Commona Lord Kobert dress to the southern people It begins by Cecil inquired if demands had been made-- by saying that they cannot have peace except America for compensatlonTor ' and propf by a sacrifice of their independence and other cruisers Hr Layard that subjugation and extermination are the Alabama perty no demand of the kind within the past the only terms they can get Ureters to what said it regards as the evils of makes an six months bad been made Mr Bright asked appeal to southern manhood gives a colored whether the government had not receivedview of the resources of the tionth calls on and presented numerous claims from Englishthe people to drive into the ranks again all men' Layard responded in the affirmative absentees and skulkers congratulates the The Dnke de Momey died on the 10th: - X- : Lee on as of the country appointment the French Senate during a debate: on and apologizes for the heavy bur- theInaddress the Marquis de Bosscy among ' den of taxation wuich they have been obliged other offensive remarks expressed to impose They believe-th- e people of the a wish that the - Federal strongly Confederates and United States have become tired of the war fight on to the complete ruin of both and say they dan at any time have peace by might than that the French In Mexico rather abandoning their wicked attempt at subjuga- should be made prisoners byarmy tile conclusion tion They reeite again their grievances: un- of Load disapprobation was mani- - peace der the old government and call upon the fested ' ’v people ta emulate the example of the RusAt in audience between the Jope and the sian when Napoleon invaded their territory Minister the Pope Ignored the coik They wind jup with a stirring appeal saying French that success is within their reuch that the vention of September and declined the Invibattle is not to the strong and that the shades tation to form an army" r Melbourne Feb 26 of their martyred heroes hover over them The Shenandoah has arrived She burned and beckon them on 11 ship since leaving the Cape Affairs' iu New York 21 The Commercial Hatcher’s Run correspon- New Zealand are leas peaceable New York 23" dent or the ISth says our troops there had The Herald's special says ah officer from been under arms 30 hours expecting an attack from the enemy The movements for Fayetteville reports th&olumn whiclr the several days within the Enemy’s lines gave Raleigh papers mention ss moving towalrdv rise to this expectation Our troops arc ea- - Hillsboro is Sherman ’h left wing moving toward the North Carolina railroad to destroy - Ah earir evac madean to have attack ger uation of Petersburg is looked for It is re- the bridge over the XMie between 7 Raleigh ' Gohlsboro Thousuud of refugees arO ported that Sherman and Schofield are mo- and on the to Tlit wharves bl Wilmington way Weldon the Our road' ving up troops were all the never m more magnificent spirits landings between Fayetteville and " Wilmington are filled with rosin turpentine The Central bank was robbed yesterday of cotton etc The value of the cap- 0 and 0 bonds amounting to StiOJKX) amounts to millions' ' property turel r y J The mouitor Dictator arrived here The Herald’s Orleans letter says Gen" j from Hampton roads Her officers speak of has left New Orleans pn a specia’ her in the highest terras A portion of the time riie made twelve knots per hour using mission to Matamoras for the' purpose of in qnirfng into the arrangements afMei Maxfurnaces out of fifty-fou- r only twent-fou- r imilian’s commander with the rebel Com- ' Baltimore 2J in Texas respecting mander $0 The steamer Europe haa- arrived at Wash- the latter of Texan refugees 'escaping Jrito B with II ington bringing Maj Mexico Compton lie also brought despatches from Sheriilun The Tribune’s special says that Sherman’s with him seventeen rebel battle flags capcenter arrived at Goldsboro on the night of tured by Sheridan during his raid so veuoT the 21st and formed a junction with Scho- himseif which he captured from Early's head- field's force at a point 11 miles east of Golds- - :i was House the at White 'Sheridan quarters boio on was in the Pamuuky river Sunday but The claimed bv theurebels aft Den- - ' commencing to move towards the James tonvillevictory the official statement to be river where he has probably by this time correct assuming to amounts nothing but a niomen- arrived check to Sherman’s left V The'TiftxV tary Warrington 23 news from that quarter will doubtless be the The Richmond papers of the 20th contain a entire accomplishment of the plans or Sher- ' the man ' ‘ A : ' long reply made by a select committee tosenaaccusations of Jeff Davis in which the The World special says the fight alluded was who tors charge that it was he guilty of to in the Richmond papers of Tuesday- as tardiness inefficiency- and want of deci- hvving occurred between a portion t of: ghei sion They say that with very few excepman’s force and Johnson's army Is under- tions every law ho suggested was speedily etrood In military circles to have beehWrely a small fight with a detachment sent by Slo-- ' enacted and all he asked readily granted He failed to - giT'e- them- - tlier information re com to born the fine railroad bridge across which was necessary to enable them the river near Smithfield o act intelligently Tbe IleTald's special says the 'report 'of The Herald describes the new rebel privateer Johnson' to Lee that he had met the nemy steamer named the Confederate States and near Bentonvilie and rented him is regained says the aniliorities at Nassau have refused as referring to the cavalry flankers of the ex' her the right of asylum and she will there- treme left of Sherman’s Itissnrmised army1 fore be unable to cpal' and continue her that Sherman may have sent a small fofee lacruise that direction for tbe purpose of catting tho The Times special says the steamer from railroad connection between Goldsboro 'and ': Beaufort 20 arrived at Fortress Monroe 21st Raleigh and drawing Johnston awSy from r bringing intelligence that Sherman’s jright Goldsboro while It was being occupied by wing occupied Goldsboro on the 19th The the main body of Sherman’s army i L information came from Schofield’s advance r Washingtonirv which was moving on Goldsboro from Kins- -' A gentleman from Richmond reports that ton and is well authenticated- - Sherman' left the rebels- - admit that tbs done by damage' mov Fayetteville on the 14th His left wing -Sheridan amounts to fifty million dollars’ Hu ed from Fayetteville in the direction of estimated tbe of the strength arrayinthQ Mitchell’s Station where the railroad to Ra- Richmond intrenchments at 60JKK) with the leigh crossed the Neuse river by-- a long and home goarda and emergency men- - In Rlch-mo- nd believe that Johtwon has ' expensive bridsre This point Is about 25 He miles west of Goldsboro Schofield havfng-n- o over 45JM0 doesnot though he has drawn several enemy in his front would at once form a from Richmond' Deep 'gloom pro-- ' junction with Sherman vails In Richmond and everybody seems to The Herald’s Newbem correspondent of feel that the day of reckoning is comet' - i r i - X - was-receive- to-da- -- : : r - : 1N -- r I s' the-doing- re-ani- on - Gener-al-in-chi- cf - -- N : -- - -- -- -- 10-4- ' 5-2- to-da- Ut-Wallac- e the--deliver- y - j i -- - ‘ v : - - -- - : - ‘ : 1 1' 1 1 A is - 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