Show y dolph new now york 18 E earl eari arl ari bussell mado made the following reply pl toche dis dispatch patell of the confederate commissioners with the manifest of tile the southe rn congress ToJ SUdell and dudley mann I 1 have had the honor to receive a copy which you have sent me of a ra manifesto ani festo issued b by the congress of the so called confederate states of amerida america rei her majesty deeply lament the protracted nature of the struggle between the northern and southern states of the formerly united republic of north amelica america great britain hag has has bag since 1783 remained with the except exception lon ion of a short period connected b by friendly relations with both the northern ant and ani southern states since the commencement of the civil war which chieh broke out in 1861 her bajes tys government have continued to entertain sentiments of friendship equally for the north and south of the cause of ithe he rupture her hgr maje Majc majesty government has never pretended to judge they deplored the commence commencement of tile the sanguinary struggle and anxiously look forward to the period of its ita termination meantime they are convinced that they must consult the interests of peace and especially the rights of all parties by observing a strict and impartial neutrality such a neutrality her majesty has faithfull faithfully maintained and will continue to maintain signed RUSSELL L war department washington 19 headquarters department 01 01 the cumberland I 1 near spring hill 18 I 1 have found t lie the railroad thus far but little disturbed on the ath enst maj gen ed johnsons entire division with all his brigade commanders was capture captured din in the works which were captured by assault besides destroying a brigade brigado of the cavalry cap eap capturing turin 9 its commander brig gen ricker among the captures made today to day are the rebel brig gen quarles wounded and a number of rebels also wounded are lying ling in the houses by the roadside unable to 6 go away signed tuomas THOMAS nashville 19 ln in havey this forenoon the tho rains have feen teen so beav heavy that little progress has been made our cavalry skirmished with the enemy a short distance south of spring hill finding forrest in command the river is swelling rapidly IV washington shig agton 20 acael amil amii and draft for troops to make up the tho deficiency occasioned by credits on tife the last call has been ordered byllee by the tho president signed I 1 i STARTON dpn york 20 mr dayton american minister died in paris on the ad of apoplexy alie the times aimes special at nashville loth says thomas is pursuing the enem enemy y to DO duck river neier we have nearly allwood all ali Hood artillery all the rivers rivers ehigh ar and the brid bridges ge s in front of hood are destroyed we N v e have hive captured prisoners including 3 wounded woun deef deif at franklin and four alaj maj gens hood had 65 cannon 51 of which we now have the killed and wounded arenout the same as our own and will nofi each reach forrest gave murfreesboro another the and was repulsed by rosseau and milroy the rebel kebel Ge general gereral ueral johnston s says a y s their loss io i si at franklin Frankl ln was while ours was 1900 1000 n has whipped in east tennessee near the virginia line killing wounding and capturing a large laige number number and taking most of his artillery maximilian by proclaim pro proclamation clam atlon makes an a aggression on tho the british coony of he honduras ny uras he declares the peninsula of yucatan with the entire territory of the colony of Hond honduras urmand and its bays and hild islands incorporated with his empire from iho the of oct last eng pm lantas 1 ris treaty claims to the sea to be entirely ignored the Ifera heralds loVs eort tort mcallister McAllist cr correspondent on t says of the capture of that fort forb at t in m on the gen I 1 hazen 1 alz placed laced lacea his division in position with another division of the corps as support tile the order was given when where his gatland division marched a at t bouble double quick fb iward forward penetrated the surrounding the work plunged through the ditch scaled the parapet of the le fort ten feet in height 1 ft and swarmed into the work under undo a 16 hot lot fire which while it cut down many failed to check the advance and und the work was ours most moa of the garrison were bewildered by the sudden sweep of our veterans and surrendered in haste other others stood by their guns and fought until they were cut down not over iver thred minutes elapsed after our vete veterans raim leaped the parapet until their cheers announced that the work was done to the eager troops stretched around the doomed eity city f fin IL fil our gap pap captures tures were prisoners lson json I 1 p n 12 heavy guns alid arid a large quantity of ordnance and subsist subsistence enee ende supplies besides an au open opell port through which herman sherman can dra draw w his liis supplies nashville 20 an officer of gen Rosse Hosse aus auls staff just from the headquarters of gen thomas arrived lat last night our forces were then at spring hill near columbia hoods army tile the remnant of it was at duck river which lie he was crossing as fast as possible all their wounded who were left at franklin were captured also all the rebels who were severely wounded including gen quarles of tennessee formerly super visor vison of banks in this state yesterday morning gen hatch captured three guns from a rebel cavalry force at spring hill our total captures of artillery amount to 61 pieces the loss of forrest in his attack on murfreesboro on thursday last is estimated at 1500 killed and wo wounded who fell into our hands the rebel army from all accounts has become utterly demoralized and tin unable to make a stand with scarcely any artillery tile the telegraph ia is working to spring hill and the trains will run to franklin this morning gen schofield was in columbia yesterday morning the total of our wounded in the battle of thursday and friday will reach but few over 2000 new york 21 the commercials washington letter says 0 the he russian minister declines go P ing to mexico to congratulate maximilian on his new government advises advices from washington say that a friendly feeling is fully restored between the united states State and sand canada the london times compares slier sher mans movement in georgia to duke Marl boroughs march into germany which resulted in the battle of blenheim and says nothing in modren times equals it it will either mal mai make e sherman the most famous general or it may ruin him and his army the times paris correspondent says a few days after the result of the election was waa known in paris M mr r D dayton 1 at 0 n had a long interview with the P french r ea cli ell minister and delivered a dispatch from j mr nir vir seward since then the tone of the 0 official fal le ial lal press has been entirely changed all abuse of lincoln alid the tho north has been stopped the papers now tell the truth about the Nor thren successes the heralds london correspondent considers earl Rus russels brussels sels seis letter the last nail in the coffin for far tho tha cause abroad the same letter speaks akson of the friendship of france towards the united states and says that napoleon told slidell d ei I 1 there there was no hope of recognition n and andlee lle rebels must make the best terms with dhe Jhb the north that they eoula could the rebel ship ia is sinking and american stock is k rising washington 21 01 the president today to day signed a wi bill to toi establish the grade of vice admirel who is to be ranking officer in hi the navy and relatively of tile the same rank as lt general in the tho ar army immediately afterwards the president ont ent nominated to the senate rear bear admiral Fatra farragut gut for that position and the senate conferred tile the appointment without the usual formality of referring to the tile standing committee the senate also confirmed the nomination vf of john bigelow of f new york now consul to paris to be charge dad dAf dairs lairs ad interim the war cofi continued linued between brazil bra ia gen fiores flores appe adde appeared ardd ared before montevideo with men but retired without assaulting the city the blockade of montevideo was ordered by brazil tile the brazilian minister having been notified that foreign vessels to uruguay would bo be searched for contraband band of war england denied that there was war brazil being merely on in suppressing the ac rebellion callon so that gen flores florea is not a belligerent but merely a rebel robel in the eyes of the power which recognizes jenn jex davis as a belligerent in the house mr worthington wort hington T member from nevada took his seat on board the tho gunboat donielson Dor Doi nelson ielson t sound d 13 1311 11 60 pm pah J today to day at 5 pm gen havens division of the corps carried fort mcallister McAllist cr by assault capturing the entire garrison and stores this ope opened nemo neNo to li us sound and I 1 passed down to this gunboat to communicate with the fleet before opening communication we had bad com plemely destroyed all the railroads leading into savannah and invested the city the left is on the savannah river 10 miles above the city right on the Oge opechee chee at icing leing kings s bri bridge cike the army is in splendid order odder the weather veather fine and supplies abundant our march was most agreeable not molested by guerrillas we reached savannah three days ago but owing to fort me allister we could not communicate but now we have fort me allister we can go we have llave captured two boats on the savannah river and prevented re vented their gunboats gun boats from coming awn down the estimated population of savannah is 25 and arid the garrison 15 gen harde hardee commands commands we have alot lost a wagon on the trip but have gathered in a large supply of negroes mules and horses our teams ter condition than when they started my first duty will be to clear the army of superfluous negroes mules and horses I 1 have utterly destroyed over 1 00 miles of rail and consumed all the stores and provisions that were essential to the armies of lee and hood quick work was made with mcallister cAllister Nf the opening of communication with our fleet and our consequent denee dence for supplies dissipate all their boasted threats to head me onn off and starve the army I 1 regard savannah as already gained yours truly W T SHERMAN maj gen the confederate loan was depressed by the news of shermans Sher mans progress A violent gale on the coast of india has caused great destruction thousands of lives are reported lost earl carlisle died on the the verald herald has details dlf Sherma shermans Sher mans ills grand march through georgia his army moved miles devastating forty two counties capturing prisoners 10 negroes horses and 30 pieces of artillery he lost not a gun our entire casualties were wore only about prisoners rl SL boners from straggling and 3 or F filled il M and wounded including the loss at fort mcallister kilpatrick defeated wheeler in a skirmish near macon maeon and could easily casily have taken the city had sherman desired it the rebel resistance si at the oconee bridge caused but a few hours delay deay at griswoldville Griswold ville where whore the rebel rebels bare sare are reported as having repulsed ua us one of our of the loth 1501 corps defeated three rebel brigades under I 1 org gen on phillips we losing 37 while the rebel loss was nearly tile the rebel militia stood but fifteen i minutes ni though the battle lasted four hours our forces constantly following up the tho nying hying roe foe there wass waff nob not a i battle during the whole mach asch our caa cavalry was act at any time repulsed nor was kilpatrick hurt lie he hati Several nig fig nights fights lits but still wears the same hat with which he stared from froni atlanta washington 22 government has received a dispatch from thomas at nashville the announcing the report that gen mccook overtook the rebel gen lyon on the at asb Ash byville anil anal and after a sharp battle battie defeated routed him killing a number of men and capturing one gun thomas also announces that a portion of lyons forces were attacked eind tind routed at hopkinsville Hop kinsville ky on the dinst new york 23 abe the rinus tinus special from franklin frankiin 9 a m 22 says the tile rebel retreat from franklin to doek dock river beggers all description crip tion hood told his corps commanders to get off the best way they could with their commands the rebel army is now beyond columbia the railroad is but little improved the trains run to prin pran 1 spring hill telegraphic communication is all all ali right in all directions johnsonville John sonville is not destroyed tile the rebel loss during the campaign is men 41 cannon cannou and 18 genera general off omm meers officers the number killed at franklin was w as 1400 wounded 4 I 1 1000 prisoners before nashville X ash and in the i retreat to columbia the rebels had killed and wounded and prison ers the union loss at franklin frankiin was 2000 and before nashville legs than the total union loss doe snot exceed 7 with two generals slightly wounded I 1 hood has pontoons pon above the shoals in the tennessee river where our gun boats cannot reach them nood hood marched on franklin with men and 65 pieces of artillery he will have lest lost lost nearly nelliy palf calf half his men washington 23 admiral porter under date of the informs the navy department of the blockade runner petrel which was driven ashore by the gunboats gun boats at new inlet the petrel was fired on and i sunk and finally destroyed by a north east gale she had on board a large cargo of arms and ammunition porter reports that within the last fifty days the fleet has captured and destroyed five and a half millions worth of pr in blockade runners A letter from tile the army of the potomac says bays quiet continues to prevail here the weather is such as to prevent any move if intended A largo large bimber of officers are going home on furlough for lough nashville 23 the latest accounts from the front locate thomas headquarters at rutherford hill yesterday morning eight miles this thi side of columbia since that time our forces have crossed duck river fiver and moved to a point south of columbia our cavalry force crossed Hun hunters telos F ford ord below columbia and dashed into the town the enemy meanwhile retreating without firing a shot we captured about fifty str stragglers a gers 1 new few york 24 gen davidson and his division of union ci valry cavalry some account of whose raiding operations in the lower lowen parishes of louisiana was sometime ago amo ago raub republished from rebel papers have arrived safely at pascagoula Pasca goula louisiana from baton rouge bouge which place they left on the uit they moved through the southern portions of louisiana mississippi alabama and the western por portion of florida me meeting eting avith little opposition destroying large quantities of rebe army supplies occupying a number of town towns s tearing up railroad tracks bu burning bridges capturing a number of prisoners with two valuable mails and inflicting immerse damage generally anthe on the enemy their operations caused great consternation among the rebels in the country through which they passed as their entire casualties were two killed eight wounded and forty captured tur ed A curn CUBE vor FOB erysipelas taker take tho the common yellow bellow carrot scrape ar or grato grate it nine fine and apply as a pouli poultice log iod ites a uro ure cupe cure the tile same samo for croup in fia children PA ta the neek neck and breast eilan change tile the poultice alfen at |