Show BY TELEGRAPH new york 21 arimes A times headquarters army array despatch baya saya the losses of the 51 ath ah corps since ethe the movement began are as follows killed 1240 wounded missing 1100 there are less missing f than in any other corps the stragglers of the whole army are estimated at sixty citizens of fredericksburg Frel frei ericksburg have been arrested to bo be heid held as hostages for that number of our wounded taken by them and conveyed I 1 to richmond washington 21 tha the postal money order system just established provides that noorden no order will be issued i for less leas than one dollar nor more than thirty the charge on any sum less than ten dollars is ten cents from ten tea to twenty dollars bollara do iiara llara fifteen i cents over twenty dollars do iiara llara twenty cents port an au Bas basque qu 20 the london times correspondent at danish headquarters says the whole disposable force of the danes is only while the austri ans and prussians in denmark number the emperor and empress of mexico arrived in madiera on the of april and balled the same day for vera cruz new york 22 richmond papers state their loses lo ses at in the recent battles as usual they claim a victory but acknowledge a loss of 20 guns guna they say aay nothing as to the number of prison ers era cairo 22 admiral porters Port ers erd flag ship me has arrived arrivee at mound city and reports th thy s entire fleet out of i red river the dam having caused sufficient heigh heights tb of 0 water on the to enable them t to 0 I 1 move ove our forces evacuated alexandria lat last week and moved towards the fleet was much annoyed in passing out by guerrilla guerrillas si who lined fined the banks between alexandria and fort derussey at the time of the capture ol 01 the city belle delle in the early part art of the month 30 33 miles below belovar alexandria ma several officers officers we were re killed and the creator ater number of our tro troop opi of whom about doo were on board were slaughtered new york 22 by the america from southampton lith in the lords russell stated the conference had agreed to a suspension of hostilities for a month from the mh on condition the blockade of the german ports be raised parliament was to adjourn on the in adaval engagement the austrians Aust rians nans were badly beaten one frigate was burned fifteen norwegian and Swe edish edlah vessels assembled on the loth under prince oscar Gir garabaldi abald abaid arrived at cabarera Ca parera oa on the ah the general impression is that his departure from england was hastened by the ministry at a suggestion from napoleon napoleons who disliked the edde effe effect effet t produced on the masses by his bis visit the austrians Aust rians have hava pillaged hinsen rin ders and other places tn if n jetland 1 alb aib albany any 23 gov seymour has hag directed the district attorney to procure indictments against all who were engaged in the seizure of the offices c ces as ot of the world aud and journal of commerce new now york 23 A captured rebel lieutenant states that leeb lees army before the batt battles batties lesy numbered between 80 and his bis losses are between 25 and yie lie also baya saya the rebal rebel army has plenty of provision sr new york 23 A washington telegram says sayd the rebel army has been retreating since e the attack on or r right on the at 4 p in saturday our oar forces occupied guinness and bowling green and had bad not met enough rebels to fight with washington 23 dispatches from canby at the thu mouth of red river announce we arrival of admi ral lal porter the remainder of the gunboats gun boats ula would arrive that night banks probably on the atchafalaya Atchafala ya on the A dispatch from portet porter states that that portion of the squadron above t the falls fall at alexandria has been released from its ita unpleasant position through the labors of col coi Bradley bradlfy acting entinger engineer of the kj proposed reposed and bu ut ik a dam feet acres t 69 1 river at the lower louver fals falls which enabled the vessels to safely pass pasi tue the and obstructions placed in the river by the enemy an oili official cial clai dispatch cairo states that the army and gunboats glin gun boats are all safe at the mouth of red river and ang an Semme aport sport official reports of the department within wither 8 days after the battle ot of nia many thousand veteran troops were forwarded to grant the whole army hab hag been amply rupp supplied liedwith with full rations upwards of sick eick and wounded have been transferred from the field to the washington hospitals over prisoners have been trans potted ported from the field and a large amount of artillery and other implements of an active canapa carapa campaign ign waya have bun brought away several hou fresh cavalry forces have been forwarded to the army the army of the poto mac nac is now fully aa as strong in numbers and better letter equipped than when the campaign bean several thousand reinforcements have also ilao been forwarded to other armies inthe in the field beld and ample supplies to all during the bame lame time over 30 00 volunteers for a hundred lays days have been mustered into service clothed armed equipped and transported to their res chiv positions signed 2 braxtox cont TOtT new york 24 dispatches Des patches to the philadelphia enquirer state that early on saturday in morning orning the army silently advanced capturing the rebel pickets and austif d on and cut off a portion of the left of the rear columns of the main rebel irmy army at nye river capturing prisoners chicago 24 the republican state convention of massachusetts met in boston on the and appointed delegates to the Bilt blit baltimore imore convention the resolutions recommend the tha nomination flon tion of lincoln new york 24 the senate passed the pacific mildread bill yesterday yes erday by a vote of 23 to 5 6 it now goes to the house A times guinness station says the army of the potomac is again da on the march toward richmond during the night hancocks Han cocks cocka corps which held the left oe of gur aur lines ia in front of Spott sylvania took ip lip their march moving on the road parallel with nye river liver early uns una morning they reached guinness station on the fre and ana richmond railroad thence they pushed onward following the rail fail railroad road and tonight to night finds the head of hancocks column at bowling green IS 19 miles south of fredericksburg other corps have been today to day following the same general line and are now passing absing this point it will be observed from atis this that the commanding general has effected the turning movement oa on the tha ri right ht flank of lee who is now hastily falling tack back to take up a new ney defensive position heavy firing is now heard across the nye where one of our columns ia 13 moving A mild mile mlle south bouth by west from guinness Guin gain nesa is the point of continence confluence of the nye and po rivers and at this point the stream is crossed by a bridge which is in our possession our army has now all gone from the front held before Spott sylvania during the pat past two weeks and our present front while it puts us in a very advantageous position in regard to the enemy at the same time covers our communications via the fredericksburg and acquia acquiat creek railroad communication ni between those two points will soon be completed aad doubtless the road will be b placed in running order south of r fredericksburg as we advance aava nAva nce t new york 24 the herald cori respondent esponde nt with butler zd gives an account of a 2 midnight assault by the rebels the night previous the ile pickets ickens received and gradually fell back back when the artillery opened upon the advancing rebels with withering discharges of grape and cannister the siebe sidge guns gens and light batteries were brought to bear and the rebels wera were mowed down like grass they still advanced and were given another slaughtering discharge when they halted A rebel caisson exploded P lolled scattering death in all ail direct directions lona iona i the e gunboats gun boAts oo 00 the appomattox Appa mattox mattoe joined in shelling the woods where the rebel reserves reb rese etves ivea were finally the rebels finding eur our forces so well prepared withdrew leavi leacio lic liz dead on the field our de fences were on strutted ted by some bome of our best beat engineers and are considered almost impregnable new york 24 it ia is reported that the tho gunboats gun boats and tind the potomac flotilla have removed all obstructions in the rappahannock Rappa hannock A times special says in A case just tried in the supreme court judge wylie decides that gold speculations are contrary to public policy and that the plaintiff can neither recover the profits made on former operations in the hands of the defendants on money deposited with them as a mar margin ili iii on collateral under contracts for the purchase purchase of gold the rich richmond mond enquirer admits heavy losses in the battles with butler last week and foots them up at new york 25 governor seymours letter to district attorney hall in relation to the seizure of the world and journal of commerce bays nays it is charged that these acts of violence were done without du dul dui 3 legal process and without the sanction tion of the state or national laws if it this is true the offenders must be pu punished nishel if i the owners owners of the above named journals violate thea the ther state or national laws they must be proceeded against and punished by these lawe laws any action a against ainest them outside ot of legal procedures is criminal uhe toe governor argues the matter at some length and conclude concludes thin thur la hi and in fr sheriff parties arties artles implicated you will call upon the sheriff of or the county and heads beads of the police department for any needed force and assistance a failure to do this by any official under my control will bs be deemed sufficient cause for his removal copenhagen loth the government hag haa concluded a truce for one month commencing on the the allies remain in possession of jutland add arid the danes of olsen I 1 army arm potomac 24 the richmond whig says briggen brig gen gordon of north carolina commanding cavalry died on an thursday from wounds received while fighting Sheri dans cavalry near richmond new york 26 charleston harbor advices advises ad vice sloth state that the monitors and batteries were pounding away at sumter all day and night of the and renewed their fire on the with increased vigor and effect the herald says an affray occurred on wednesday at the national hotel between senator chandler of michigan and voorhies of indiana in the which the latter slapped the formers face hannegan a friend of 0 voorhies interfered and was in turn assail i ed by chandler hannegan struck chandler with a pitcher dragged him to the floor by the hair and cuffed him until the affair was stopped stomped by bystanders the fight originated in chandlers chandless Chand lers denouncing the democrats in such a manner that voorhies construed his bia remarks as personal to himself cairo 27 banks with a portion of lils his army arrived in new orleans on the in lu moving across the country in hla hia retreat from alexandria banks left red river at fort derussey and struck for Semme sport where he struck the Atchafala atchafalaya Atcha talaya ya and thence marched march etl to to dior Alor morganza ganza A J smiths command also marched to Semme sport where they embarked on iran transports sports philadelphia 27 after warren crossed the north anna on the road leading to beaver dam our troops completely destroyed nearly 0 6 miles of the trac track of t the e virginia and central railroad west of segtona Sex Sox tons tona junction new york 27 the philadelphia enquirers account of or the attack on the rebel works and defenses at taylors Taylor 3 bridge north anna says that no trompa could live under the fire from the rebel guns a direct assault from the front was therefore out of the question our troops were marched up tip in two columns a brigade on each side of a wide interval through which the rebel rubel shot anil anti shells plunged tearing up the earth fearfully when our troops agot got within di distance like tigers theyo they 1 leaped eap eg upon their hein heln heir prey and with guns un unloaded e e brought the bayonet to bear upon the he entrenched enemy killing and capturing all who did not escape the movement wab waa watched witched by hancock and birney the former expressed hi ilis tits admiration in the most enthusiastic terms the times new orleans correspondent says ways general J A hamilton has baa arrived there and gives a lamentable account of the state of affairs in texas the withdrawal of a large force of our troops from texas will pla pia the unionists in a painful position they are already in a frightful condition whole families who a year or two since bince were enjoying allabe all ail the comfort comforts sot of li ilfe life teare feare are now redu reduced ceato to beggary bee gary the able bodied men have been run off by the rebel conscription and their families lett left helpless without protection st louis 28 23 the cash receipt ti of he the sanitary fair to friday night were this does not include any donations on the way of which notice of sh shipment aliment has been rec received elved nor the siezer farm tickets ot of which have hive been sold nor any large se hernes bernes in which shares are being sold the fair continues open durin during next deek eek leek wab Waa washington hington 28 it is stated at the department that the proceeds from the sales of ten forties are axe more than sufficient clent to meet the requisition s of the treasur treasury y ne v T york 28 8 the schooner flash from st marys maryg reports being fired into overhauled ad ard her pipers examined by a spanish man of war washington 28 the medical directors rolls show that have been wounded youn ded in the recent batt battle battie leg leq this number does not include any wounded since the advance from Spottsyl Spott sylvania varda washington midnight 28 dis dispatches h ea from banks dated blat de detail tail the brilliant rill a it in ingenuity entity and achievements of col bailey Bail ball in constructing the dam across the aie falls of red river for the relief of the gun gua boats the army in going from alexandria to mississippi had an engagement at and one to n a at yellow bayou in both of which the rebels were beaten gen banks hates dates that no prisoners ners wagons or other material ro triai trial ct of the armyl had bega beta captured by the tb ebay except that abandoned abandond by him in in the he unexpected engagement at sabine cross roads on the ath of april with the exception cf the losses sustained there the material of the army array is complete A dispatch from headquarters army potomac at magarick Maga hick church 10 miles from hanover town dated 5 p m states that our army withdrew to tew tel the e north side of north anna on thursday night and moved towards hanover town the place designated for crossing the at 9 0 a in m sheridan with the and ad division of cavalry took possession of hanover ferry and hanover town finding there only a rebel vedette the division of the gih gln corps arrived at 10 a ra and we now hold the place with a sufficient force of cavala cavalry i infantry antry and artillery to resist any attack altac likely to be made upon tipon lipon it the remainder of the troops are pressing forward with rapidity A later a in baya saya everything is going on finely the weather is clear and c cool ool the troops come up rapidly and in fruat great spirits spirit the army will be beyond the P ain aln anky by noon breckenridge is at hanover court house with a force variously reported at from 30 to wickham and lamars |