Show BY PACIFIC TELEGRAPH arecia AL S TO TIIE DAILY UNION 0 VEDETTE NEW yorm april letters from the aimy of L la a dated the ad ath and gill giving particulars of the skirmishes of the previous dates state that on the of march gen LOGS lees cavalry routed the enemy enem Y under taylor near natchitoches they losing 0 6 or 8 killed kille dand and 25 prisoners our loss being none on the morning mornin 0 of the ad after waiting all day of the for the infantry to come up tip we learned that the rebels had biad fallen back to pleasant nill hill and our troops started in pursuit after marching 15 miles guy our advance N Y cavalry 0 came upon the rebels in a strong position and went rapidly at them killing 0 and wounding some pursued the rest 1 7 miles but fearful of being cut 0 off T 1 withdrew from tile tho pursuit fighting them gallantly until tho the arrival of col lucas with the ath cavalry brigade lie ile attacked the enemy and drove them after a f ight fight of an hour the rebel force numb numbered eted about who fell back to pleasant hill our loss lose was iv s only 0 rily 4 many mady of the labels were killed euid and wounded and go CO were captai ed natchitoches was occupied on the ad on the morning of the fth gen smith col gooding goodin 0 to proceed to of comple 6 miles distance distan C e and and me dislodge guerrillas our cavalie cavali y tried tri lad a charge 0 over the bi id 6 me when it was discovered the rebels ila had removed several planks and thel the enem enemy y taking advantage of the disorder diso ider caused thereby poured a heavy volle volley y from their hiding 6 places on oil tile opposite side of tile bayou into our men 10 killed and IS 18 wounded col gooding deployed tile the infantry and the cavalry wore were about to flank tile town when the gunboats gun boats boits f ired fired on the place pl a c and the guerrillas escaped philadelphia april the enquirer lias tile the following wolfolk Nol oi folk refugees from plymouth N C report that fighting commenced as on sunday StI liday afternoon the rebels iu in force attacked F fort ort gra gray Y about bo vt amila a mile from town on the ill roan oan they placed a heavy battery on folks island about half a mile idis tanh and kept up a continuous fire the rebels then made several cli arges up to tile the fort but 0 each ach time they were ere repulsed with groat great slaughter wilen when they at last letaj ed the rebel iron lam ian and id four gunboats gun boats moved down to tho the obstructions within s six ix of town I 1 to operate cooperate co o with the tho land igind forces the rebels were ten or fifteen thousand strong 21 their caa cavalry al ry cornman commanded ded by gen 11 rawson awson gon gen 1 re commanded the union forces ife he says that plymouth i is is imp impre regna B ble our dur gunboat gunboats gun boats a are i r stationed in front of the town the lebel artillery was W 16 to file on oil then them find and seven save were killed and wounded it is re rc potted one gunboat was it is also rumored ored th that at the rebels made a simultaneous demonstration in the I 1 Cilli tv of New newbern bein the enquirer r ays tile the rebel deserters who ai 1 I rived via washington state leeds labre on 0 the tb rapidan Ra lla gidal is P sixty thousand was at char lottes ville marchino marching towards staunton uton fr for ae purpose E ef f advancing 0 down dairl the shenandoah valley lees army received seven days rations for a forward movement washington april the house went into committee for the consideration n of the tax bill atone at one the committee had acted on all the general provisions comprising for ty seven sections philadelphia april the Z enquirer has haa a letter from norfolk giving the particulars of the rebel attack on plymouth and the assault on fort gray the rebels were repulsed with fearful slaughter cincinnati april ardeis were iverc received at columbus yesterday from gen sherman prohibiting hi go the issue of passes to citizens beyond nashville |