Show sy lil idl oil new york 22 21 A 1 private letter from nassau says lere here are 36 blockade runners in the harcor hartor with bothin nothing to da do and 50 ware louses full of goods for which there is log jus 10 lale sale cargoes ordered ordered from england aree tree months ago were arriving and an sent back in the same vessels the herald prints official documents ring ning ding to show that there is a complete between maximilian and tile the atholia church among alnona them is a let lets it T from the pope to maximilian in ln men lie utters warning and i ne all of which are disregarded bythe by the itter the archbishops Arch bishops and nd bishops of exico also protest against the acts of ae new lenew emperor and appeal for a sus aslon aaion of the measure against the lach laeh their protest is also unheeded A I the final decree of religious tolerance d i the confirmation of the reform laws juarez are pronounced there was a tendency toward more ea ica diness liness early in the tile day in commer al id circles but towards the close there tisa lisa m a renewal of oatlie the decline of the past rek nek everything is is again on the tho down ack in tile the general produce ail all and d mer andine markets only limited business idding dullness still prevails tele reports of the leading markets 1 over lover the country show a heavy deje in the principle articles of produce ai ad manufacturers are keeping pace nth th the depreciation the fallin falling off sugar molasses and every deseri description tion groceries is very marked provi provisions empathize very perceptibly percept ably abl abi 1 in the turn in the dry g goods ds maritt maret there has been a pallid decline at dry goods auction today to day buyers asnif ested no anxiety the market is venish and unsteady and prices are arc wit hevery rumor many 0 were vere passed entirely over tile the sale a line of flannels nan han nelsy nelst which nu rought lit ait only indifferent prices I 1 INT washington ashington 22 senators doolittle foster and nes nath and representatives windham Rub fuh hubbard bard higby and ross com eom comprise p r i e the appointed under joint join t r resolution giu alu of congress directing inquiry into tte the condition recondition of tile the indian tribes and beir their treatment by civilians and mili ury n new york 22 the times paris correspondent sa says s the toe excitement about the relations between c france and the united states is mer easing increasing paris papers announce nih niU lans ians protest a against ainest being excluded from the succession to the austrian throne he expects to leave mexico khi bal return to austria new orleanis orleans 17 gen canby is now near mobile an attack will certainly be made within ilys days gen granger itis it is supposed command the tile forces kirby smith 13 still liili at shreveport and buckner at natchitoches ez gen thomas is at aiex alex andrla andria with forces waltin waiting walting an attack from ott out troops gen canly canby granger 1 baldy baidy smith and t admiral teatler thatcher went within four miles of mobile in the tile steamer r laura last week and drew a heavy fire from many batteries cairo 22 FIDI borrest Test is reported at westport mis dils 3 men jackson and mcculloch L are at okolona with 1000 men and ana chalmers is at libby station with 1000 men mien it is supposed that these figure figures consider considerably abl abi over ark probably the res respective active commands 1 lt but ther them tiley are probably correct all the these thebe se rebel forces are in bad condition they have neither artillery nor infantry the richmond Di dispatch watch patch reports a great flood in the james river flooding t the lower part of the tile city and stopping 9 all repairs to tile the canal new york 23 the Beral heralds ds kinston correspondent says the ram neuse was destroyed by the rebels she had a crew exclusive of off omm meers officers of thirty men who surrendered on the the ram were 21 hermetically sealed cans of powder a and two 68 rifled guns the rebels before leaving kinston lonston placed placeda torpedoes all about the place some of which have done execution on our troops the kerald heralds second corps correspondent of the says bays it is reported there ther eisan elsan is an army of rebel deserters in western north carolina under commanders they are all armed and organized gaii garl gail zed for protection against theaon the conscripting officers and to inflict such injury upon ripon the rebel cause as will vill best contribute to a speedy termination of bf the war and enable them to return home honie washington 23 the herald describes the new rebel privateer steamer named in tile the con eon confederate fed states and says the authorities at nassau have refused her hep the tile right of asylum and she will therefore be unable i to coal and continue contell e her heri cruise the times special says the steamer from beaufort arrived at fortress monroe bringing intelligence that shermans Sher mans right wing occupied golds borbon the lyth byth the information came from Sch seh schofields advance which was moving on goldsboro from kinston and is well authenticated sherman left fayetteville in the direction of offit mit ell cli cheeps ells eils station where the railroad to raleigh crossed the tiie reuse neuse river by a long and expensive bridge this point is about 25 miles west of goldsboro schofield having no enemy in ills his front would at once olice form a junction with sherman the heralds newbern correspondent of the says navigation nava gation up the river has been opened reopened re five ave vessels cleared yesterday for kinston supplies for the tile army are being gathered by this new channel oh annel it is a great assistance to tile the limited transportation by rail the tribunes wilmington letter describes crib esthe the operations of patricks Kil kii cavalry during the recent campaign their principal encounters with wheeler were on the esth and ath of february february Y during the tile march through gil gli south carolina lina llna there was much devastation but on enter entering north carolina a different policy was pursued in anade ham tons tona attack our camp was surprised an fn in the morning the fighting was of tile the most desperate character our camp was taken and re taken six times and at last we drove off the enemy they made several charges on our artillery but were unable to take it the rebels left 72 dead and over wounded on the field our tot total ta loss was among the rebels killed were gen humes and col aiken commanding a brigade two rebel colonels were wounded among them the notorious col haines in command of the tennessee brigade also 15 colonels and majors and the surgeon of jerf jeff davis legion he said lie had llad every ambulance and wagon filled with commissioned onn off officers leers new york 23 by the tilo australasian from liverpool 11 in thel the louse house of commons lord robert cecil inquired if demands demands had been made by america for compensation for tile tiie doings of the alabama and other cruisers mr layard said no demand of the kind within the past six months had been made mr bright asked whether the government had not received and presented numerous claims from englishmen layard responded in the affirmative the tile duke de died on the loth s in tile the french senate during a debate on the address the marquis so dc bossey among C other offensive remarks strongly expressed a wish that the federals and confederates might fight on to the complete ruin of both rather than that the tile french army in mexico should be made prisoners by tile tiie conclusion of peace loud disapprobation was manifested at ail an audience between the pope and the french minister the pope 1 ignored nored the convention of Septem september berand and declined the invitation to form an army melbourne 26 the shenandoah has arrived she burned 11 ships since leaving the cape affairs in new zealand are less peaceable Z sew new york 23 the heralds special says an officer cels ceis from fayetteville reports the column which the raleigh papers mention as movin moving Z toward hillsboro is shermans Sher mans left wing will moving toward the north Caro carolina lilla r railroad all ali road to destroy the bridge over tile the neuse between raleigh 0 and goldsboro thousands of refugees are on the way to wilmington the wharves of all the landin landings s between fayetteville and wilmington aret are filled with rosin turpentine cotton atton etc the value of the property captured amount amounts to millions the Tiu tsu tribunes nela special says that thal thatcher siler slier mans center arrived at goldsboro on the night of the and formed a junction with schofields Scho Sch fielda nielda foree force at a point 11 miles east of goldsboro washington 24 A gentlemen from richmond re reports that tile tiie rebels admit that the damage done by sheridan amounts to fifty million dollars he estimated the strength of tile the army in the richmond entrenchments at with the home guard and emergency men in richmond he does docs not believe that johnson has over though lie he has drawn several divisions from richmond deep gloom prevails in richmond and everybody seems to feel that the day of reckoning za is come the richmond examiner says the conscription of tile the negroes goes on with difficulty guards are stationed at every camp yet tile the negroes esi est escape rape pape there where is a great panic among the blacks and there is much reluctance among the tile whites upon tile the question of arming tile the slaves new ew york 24 the special says authentic information has been received that tile tiie spanish government have forbidden any further forthia repairs or fitting out of the rebel ram stonewall at ferrol which virtually prevents her going to sea quebec 24 the telegraph halifax says the government of nova scotia in abandoning the hope of an ail early union tf of the tile provinces will vill submit a scheme for the federation of the maritime provinces only and proceed with certain public works which were left in abeyance while the tiie larger scheme was pending new york 24 tile tiie tiie tile nationale nationals Nati onale opinion owin loto ioto prince napoleons organ coni rom commends mends shermans Sher mans operations erat crat ions lons aud and tactics in the highest terms and accuses the tile rebels of having fired charleston it adds they have never been anything but rebels against a just government having for their watchword slaves and slavery the troubles between the emperor and the tile church party do not abate the pope is said to have remonstrated against an imperial order decreeing the liberty of religious C opinions goldsboro N C 1 21 11 I 1 have the honor to report that I 1 occupied pl ed goldsboro this afternoon with but blight 1 I i opposition gen terrys column from wilmington was at fair sons depot last night and should be near this place tonight to night shermans Sher mans left was engaged with the tile enemy near gent onville on sunday artillery birin firing was quite rapid during the day an and for a short time on monday morning shermans Sher mans right the corps was near mount olive oil on sunday night there has been some artillery firing today which indicates the gradual approach of shermans Sher mans army towards this place all ali this being strictly in accordance with ills his plans I 1 have no doubt all is well I 1 hope to have more definite and later intelligence from sherman very soon and will forward to you ditl without i delay I 1 find the bridges burned but otherwise the roa road I 1 is not injured and the depot facilities are very fine I 1 captured here blare seven cars ge gen n terry has captured two cars which lie he is now using signed 0 SCHOFIELD new york 25 the raleigh progress gives the bollow follow ing ng account of the battle of the loth lath it eonis the fighting began at noon on tile the and continued briskly until night oln on thursday mornin morning the tile battle commenced furiously furiously af and raged all d day y hardee with about half a corps was in trenched between black creek and cape fear river at no great distance from the confluence of those streams but at a point higher up than that where the enemy crossed the former stream here he was attacked by a corps comps of shermans Sher mans veterans our works were charged three times each cach chaice repulsed with immense slaughter owing to tile the decline in theorice the price deold of gold the trade in woolen goods is is paralyzed ed but that in cotton is specially al ly depressed jobbers sell prints at 15 to 17 per cent below agents prices delaine de laines s and bleached goods the same A difference nee of 10 to 25 per cent exists between buyers and sellers of wool city point 1030 pm 25 1 to stanton the following dispatch of gen parker is received from meade signed grant the enemy attacked my front at about am with three dit di t 4 visions under command of gen gordon by a sudden rush they seized the line held by the 3rd ard brigade of the division at the foot of the tile hill to the right of fort steadman overpowering the tho garrison they took the fort established themselves upon the hill and turned the guns upon us our troops on either elther flank stood firm afterwards a determined attack was made on fort haskell which was checked by part of lins brigade with great loss to the enemy the brigade of Hart sunia sufia division cioll in in reserve was brought up and a cheek check was given to any further advance one or two attempts were made to retake the tile hill and were only temporarily successful until the arrival of the 2nd and brigade NA when lien llen a charge was made by that brigade aided by the troops of the division on their flank and the enemy were driven out with the loss of number of prisoners estimated at 1600 two battle flags have been brought iii in the enemy lost heavily in killea killed outside of our lines the whole lineras line was vas immediately re crossed and the guns were re taken uninjured I 1 regret to add that gen mclaughlin was captured in fort steadman our loss otherwise was not heavy great praise is due to tile the gallantry he displayed in handling bundling his division which behaved with skill on his first engagement signed Z G G PARKER maj mai gen genie genik 0 city point 25 to stanton tile the number of prisoners received bv by tho tile provost marshal marshai is 2000 taken by tile tiie Oth corps and by the 2nd and corps there thore may be more brought in 1 l S signed 1 GRANT city point pm 25 to stanton I 1 am not yet set able to give tile the result of the tile day accurately b I 1 atthe number of prisoners captured proved larger than at first reported the slaughter of the enemy at the front where they entered our lines and in fronton front of them was no less than our loss is estimated at and may pro prove veless less gen Hump humphrey lirty attacked them oil on the left with promptness capturing nearly 1000 men causing the enemy to return their troops rapidly to that part of the line signed GRAN city point 25 03 to stanton richmond papers are received tho tiie following is from the D dispatch L rp a ardees li Har dees victory on the was a very important and bloody affair johnson telegraphed that in that battle the lost and the enemy 3 the fight too took rw place at averga bolz boiz boro on capo cape fear river I 1 er half way between raleigh and fayetteville johnsons dorea defeat if of the enemy last sunday occurred at bentonville bettonville Bent onville sa s1 signed ned GRANT tiie the raleigh confederate of the says in the affair which occurred a few days ago between hardee and sherman we r repulsed five assaults on our lines linea and held our position position until our object w was as e effected yve we I 1 lost two guns lossner baeli became i e the tile horses were killed our loss wg killed |