Show “ GREAT SALT BAKE CITY UTAH vkkklv tkiguai’il tvrv monday And-- -wjriuiu-y r" oirfl-rr- ’ ' jjXKXHOUSBrJMHor iA('onriKDl i 1 - en-siuc- V® ALOEKXA lAfJ5 Ci ESI0 to the recollection of many minor details J I kept aloof from him pretending that 1 were across the river haring burned jjfero I begin however let the reader was busy when he came up during my about a million dollars’ worth of tobacco Js the south side railroad deot and tlie watch V At last he addressed me in a very al I bridges across tlie - Appomattox Our I troops charged the inner lino of works at yes sir (it is the chief officer II nipt manner: I to “Rickman I am about relate to you daylight taking the picket line of some who i speaking)' 1 have known some I I queer passengers and it is not two years I my dismal story Swear by your (Jod 500 men prisoners 'Hie troops on sailed with the queerest of all that yon will never disclose it in my tering the city behaved most admirably I Xot more than half a dozen stores were I was tlipn second mate of an Tndiaman lifetime!’’ v ' bound for Bengal and my queer paasen-- 1 vl said I never would but lie hardly I entered by themand these mostly me which he showed I waiting for my reply added: “It will be I taining tobacco cigars and liquors A took a liking-fom many a way lie wasa tall dark r but a brief time or reticence guard aoou arrived and cstab- jprovost I 1 could only interpret these words in lished order Tlie mayor of the town and was just be-man about forty-fiv- e I a face was sinister Ilia way and much moved Icon-- 1 met the troop3 as they entered and ginning to turn gray deeply lined but I could not help think-- 1 I jured him to throw himself on the Al-- 1 handed to the officer commanding the ing it was from sorrow more than from I mighty with oll his sorrow and to ab--1 following communication : eviLxThe gentleman shone most brightly stain from any act of rashness “I know Ueut Gen Grant commanding the or the Major General through his mien and bearing and yet I sir” 1 said “I am not fit to advise one II armies of the U unless when spoken to he hardly ever of your ago and learning but I have commanding tho U S forces in front of - -- !‘l— -- J — -- J — 1 — strangely unexpected I Petersburg 'Hie city of Petersburg misery and misfor- - J haring been evacuated by tlie confede-tunI rate troons we a committee authorized AV-e-ll llKTAUATIOX e'l s 0(1 saw' or ine foot of alon? tlic w 1 I t'l'aJvincmK tt iIFjI The ifanliMKHl criminal stopped nU window und 'SlJiiinuWk'upat my on slowly with othinjrinovil He had got vhikto tiit rampart J' i lt‘ 4isiar:wtwSea Jot iif C!ih Tn-e- i ‘ 1 1 1 1 -- j e’ wlw ore yon ffom-?- "- HftmaonJ ft at 1iln: I cast the ho was prepared Jor hapjvnod °r that lie had more -- r twr tfe lo did 'not lus virtim answered aw jfit nio with ironic upon Ins breast I ner u severe uisanpointment won by - a deed of heroic I experienced in early life had changed me --Ah ah! yon are I much Tc most persons I seemed during though a more delicate-lookin- g at Auaslii to: rftijp a I hearted and would be' hard to find repulsive but I thought she -- AarV: we nave a n I new mo better Iler father was a 'AVe hail been but a short time at sea -- i'Lwtocetmr means and she had four small of the queer passenger seemed to fn‘?n -- Si ” Xfoa- - liph'tinjr- my torch and raising it have selected me as companion Every j brothers all m the arniy By accident! ' ED viT the I’nf'l'iee! I r ®ar courtship was very short u :3 ioo late” I said “Look wretch night lie staid on deck during my watch I was happy to see nis and it was hot long before I fancied I chl( ij&pisjoarjsave or’ a°d °ur 0VJc mind wal not all right— an with that jr Ami &s vast steps of Jhe abyssillnmiI celebrated witli great pomp lVo of her - opiniou which I found was shared by roaks were Leiri'jact-lininbrothers were there the other two were of the Valley his felloW passengers but oif grounds !oWa to e'f To them his ex--1 serving in India I took her to our T involau- - different from mine j q terrible a vision that I Irish house m the county Clare taciturnity his avoidance of all I ilyiIri’W'l'Ack mvseltwith horroy at or a J8®1 and I ’S? AVhaT lmtst it have Keen to amusement his abstraction of manner the fore part of the day but after !y fffne I during falls as to of such I lot happiness his was from wl:' Jva1 onlv separattnl frtini it by abstaining even reading discovering that our soldiers were order-intln? 1 nck! theme of marvel To me his 1 is knees- I hi width tf a ly and well behaved with no disimsition began “She was of I beauty Till! or annoy any one they began triibTi’ his liaqds sought to clirtg to creaang singnlanty of speech hUiraddep I j I moulded shape 4vUi exquisitely pf t Ids deck at the starts tlie dmirs to make their wall night wshinu on the face of the whenpacing brillmnt blackness bhe wa3 I aQ(j wjnd0Wg 0f appearance-at ° Jn£ he moans were and when I residences heir later cxelitiyied the assassin in a n 4lin rlntr vnnntr warn OTniuaAm) were much E1' ea melancholy Vnr voice “hayc inercv on mu!” gazing into the' phosphoric waves ' all proof I icul no to prolong his j leant One night— it was about sir bells— Xcast the torch forth into srmce werri leaning over the pooivrail talk- - I memory of soibe old affection haunted we flame its 1 (ttvtilowh slowly balancing but slie often told me that I was On a sadden he' said excitedly: I iind fe in tbO darkness lighting tip ing sh0 Affow ew loved anddo oot that eem Ufco a ‘KonIy xAaMslirub on its wav' and casting I n r my learning and accomface?” : tin the void 'around It had I were her words) had (those “AVliat sir?” I replied heroine but as a luminous jxint in plhments canaeS for me the eutertwn her to '“Good Heavens! there ills’ he said Joug :h? aj'vw when a shadow' passed by it before cven I sho had Tes icst tittle rabidity of lightning pointing "to a dolphin which radiant all their artillery excepting one or two W with I tlieu knew that about was had been phosphorus swimming justice old Columbiads and a few neayy ihortars I1c5mel nP°n her unex which three fathoina beneath the sni&ce I transport readily and they could notmen an wlth teors told him what it was bat he muttered pectedly number of deserted and A large I &s though not convinced and after a in her Vnlfnio tnni Witok asuiiHt something I picked hid in town until our troops ’entered usw Castagnac minuto or two added “Yott have when they made their appearance and pj it ww my ewonl loam are bat not ill tkracU-ristiyou rlvcd'thugsto prepared jicrfulyrhatl were taken into custody it fa believed I ror& lesson UdA-tand other flunily matters which they retreated toward Lynchburg or avuifTomiln! for belief in suicide I I1 He then walked rapidly up and down health assured me X could not enter into Danville: Kin! as 1 had room in muttering much and frequently looking she anticipated-mAiken’s Landing A'irginia 5th I troubled myself much about this I i'ut disorder the door liad been broken I ovcr the vessel's side intently into the manner toward that her was my I To Stanton:— little is known at City f'a myliook- and papers ransacked I water " I felt very sorry for I was cori-s- c thought not demonstrative and indeed There are but a few officers left enough Point hal lft iH)thingnntouchcd Such an ringed that his madness was becoming no manner could show the boundless I and are overwhelmed with work these soon-leato something it eoaijiletcly dissipated whatever’ in- - worse and would of love for then her I Lee my thought depth telegraphed Davis on Sunday evenI kept by his side as much as posKJiwfciy nity I might: have felt for the J fwlsible every night- afterwards to prevent that tlie disparity of our years precluded iilTOf‘ricua a reteh ing that he was driven back and must scu- - evacuate This was announced in church a of and feeling perfect interchange unosas and although I di(Lso mishap timenL But any suspicion of her guilt I Daria had sold his furniture os could found I he previously I tentatiously ilY tiltEli rASSEKUER per any thought that sho was not stain-- 1 at auction and was All ceiv-eto leave' ready RE my Resign lie laid his hand on l®8- -— ” V men the leading got away that evening my shoulder one night hoi I the stopped rebel ironclads abruptly wiped The sitting alone in avery retired Aspern exploded The see said “Walter he “I it all and perspiration from his brow and proceed-- r Virginia lira sunk were south longitude have in James River the seeu it foe some time You will ®d I fire Ewell set (for without a on Allthebnsi- the no discredit to the family you belong Oh! Avhy did I not die then! I ness portion ofcity If tho reader do Alain Street was destroy-shou- ld certain) have earned in my soul to the ed Alany families remain Mrs Lee (rim's at a good map of Queensland he to” said in sir” I "fill find that “Family? great surprise realms of Hereafter a glorious dream remains at two wulenvouRbiii nifigea Petersburg ’r know “You cannot But now tbanfotir- hundred miles sepa-in- e J: The public stores were burned and a few VK “Yes llickman 1 do know Your AV e had been married fifteen months from the which-iBocific houses caught fire bat not much damage great ncle Kdward was' the dearest friend of when' most unexpected news came to me I— BAI i —:i nwA'rsiilt water I wasdisratched was done to the city who my ialer l'y Woverninent to you suspected boyhood from distant relative India A had died j were also regulate the were from the likeness and destroyed AV e cannot get s me a large fortune and my clear idea' of our’ loss The by r3I!l" ° tV squatters in this wild there leaving place only general whose drift' yon did hot or- - killed is n al I hurried uj by Jong stages leaving to P18611®0 wa3 is Potter I AVintlirop dangerously I npnntMtmi rnnv ' ennmt I range important affairs I mding that wounded in the and staff far behind so -- herc I perceive liaa com- Grant groin Hfcrice it was that I took to you so w amid inmndless - manded the armies in soon1 was reabout to sail I ship and boundless your since the ' plains person ' ' atalT-lia- s solved in her to take and I passage como to grief much the of beginning operations home of my childhood The old d ai Ravo boon ixsetl up two things needful for my wife’s j Dwv Signed Militioni from the Array of the To- cold-yoathi- t - cler-wlie- - -j- g tlui-Vlept- sc-4re- ce -- -- iJ'nl 1 SSt half-utter-ed which-greatl- y - ' -- -- “ well-know- - ai-i- wir ' 7 wM SS'lSw W c o y - d - 1 m ’ atituJe - 1 - 1 s bi- -u 'I cross-examinatio- ns -- 1 1 - - -- ivy-cla- s Itt courier has arrived from Sheridan' stating that the divisions that were cut off and which it was expected would ”be badly whipped or captured had crossetb the Appomatox ten or twelve miles above Petersburg but lie wa3 following them and skirmishing with their rearguard and expecting to" have an engagement today Troops were- rapidly poshing on to his assistance LTD !E :c vv tjUioUUlI lie went on: be by eyos: period? have thought me mad you knew “You pajjflfr fiction or by iottinsr ilown me-I that others thouglit it too and yet you es'oniHv' i l9allUVV if do hoth is tho fat it to 11 nir VU MCll to — — -- I TELEGRAPHIC I better-pla- n - I PE COXTIXTED picion to any one and thia toause yon fancied J was somewhat kind to you SURRENDER OF PETERSBURG! In this you have acted well Walter” - 1 ' iff tailUta for WU- - aoril lnother pause 1 1 Would 1 were RICIIAIOND FIRED! “But I am not mad 0h hbw different is Xew York 5 GONE compoiiitious AA ithin mine from the wisli'ot the great satirist JEFF DON'T AUGUSTA TO The Commercial's ' special says the GEORGIA! numerous of “black fWiaLreason his ever who prayed to God that -J fww colored I troops headed by Gen ' Draper murdered uRould be saved! Madness were forget-- ATTACK ON MOBILE— THE MILWAUof Massachusetts were the first to enter other a fulneeg and to mo would be the greatest KEE BLOWN UP! tV H’avEr- tRichmond The city was surendered i panng the saniow dajrs I blessing-n- ext to death AValteri next to BACK AND IS LODGED by the Mayor Joseph Mayo who mere- FOOTE COMES cognisant oL five andacious death!” Vjll I IN JAIL! at hand anil although ly pleaded for protection to lifu and pro- tlre3 describe the to woohlbe It impossible caTor' I- can nffiv magistrate” perty & 1 the of feeling-whicwy uaaie I wa3 os harmless to the appalling intensity All the principal buildings had been deep sepulchral tones of his voice evinced “hers as an unborn innocent fired: by tho rebel authorities before I ventured to stammer forth: Bie want of a posse comitfdusf louring and several banks and the there must bo “Sorely something conof the means of I quirer anil Dispatch printing offices were T XTrtrl-- k " worth for” living I ® mtzeL °k JeffV intb the pole of & The r°st's special says advices from “Good night’ he said shaking hands I “ You have 1051 w0B1 discretion and to you I will Richmond show that the fire there was J house f°rheadqaarter er I was appointed Plbf fostoons of playful J)ntugly-- 1 confide - °r destructive totally which ( to be very something snakes swavin nvoV nn lSeipont head known to a few when I anrno1 more' tobacco warehouses (Urant ia3°con£ Ul ‘uc- “““'W i viva- - n0 then went below i i dent that the spirit of the enemy was °k rats- tlmUiuvea pro-f- s--t wirro becalmed in the tropics completely broken If he stops at Lynch- ? We long I ofLee for “hbhng at tho eye J we got a “slope” or the I hurg he will be surrounded by onr forces tte butaFTengtli iM QjicaTO( trade-win- d and wentalong famously I Fctersbarg'3 Sheridan attreked and routed Lee's anny of the owl Our! queer passenger had not for weeks I The army of tho Totomac ho3 been m capturing Generals Ewell Corse Button and taagatamcal howl3 of the native dog I spoken to mie save by short jits and I and out of Petersburg this morning I other geueral officers several thousand p ' to nod I begitototLinkhe regretted merely nmklng a flying visit The rebel kj£ow) eL mto one do not ipiaran- - I having said as much as he had said 1 commenced s tli'” evacuating last night at ten I hto my cutire composure of mind suited Aciloraihg!y of a throagh Feeling delicacy o’clock By three this morning they DESPAIR-SUPPOSE- D — - h ! En-Vo- w -sir 1 : ' “r - Sfc113 - 1 bow-wo- ws 1 1 id WbS3f “Up1y0a “lajr 1 ’ '- APRIL 13 1865 THURSDAY ‘ r Wwbicgtoir 5 Sherhlsn telegrapht from bi LvaUqUartera fol-at JcttcrviUe at turee thii afternoon lows: I sent (Jen Dark brigade thin morning lie captured at around on my left flank Tanner's Cfy£ reads five pieces of artillery about l6o wagons eight or -more battle flags The 24 snuy and a number of primmer1 feel confident of cap up coming corps'is Virginia luring the rebel arxny of I Northern nee no escape for if we exert ourselves Lee V 1 will put all my cavalry out on onr leRJiank except MclCuuzie who is now on ’ ‘aright' Sheuipax (Signed) New York G The Herald's correspondent writing from thJ late nunion of Jeff DayisThKichmonJ says the evacuation of that city was seriousseveral days before it took ly couteui)!atcdfinal decision was hot arrived but tlie place st till bandar afternoon last when Ue telegraphed to PaYHthatiirant had rendered the holding of the city by him impossible TLiatelegraiu was read in tlie cLnrclics andcomthe departure of the leading was once continued and at nienceu through the night Jell Davis left at e:ght in the eve for Danville It is understood that the government archives were sent to that place and Weldon North Carolina It is understood to have' been Lers design to endeavor to reach Danville Virginia and there fortify and nuke another stand This plan Sheridan's move has frustrated Leo now is apparently endeavoring to gettoIynchbnrg The works in froHt of jliclinibnd consist of tliree Strong lines wholly enveloping the city The outer ones-arcontinuous the inner one a of of strong redoubts and series consisting abattis Die forts in all these mount upwards of 300 gnus aiid would had they been properly garrisoned form an almost impregnable series of defences Torpedoes wcr( thickly strewn all over the ground with little flags for tlie safety of rebels but which they neglected to move in their lusty flight and thus saved the lives of many of our men when marching into Richmond The second line was found equally as strong as the first Die excepting as to apatti and torpedoes third line is just outside the edge of the town and is ritnated on high ground These works like the others mount heavy guns Davis took on the train he escaped with horses and carriages so as to take to the country in case the road was interrupted lie expresses himself as being yet determined not to give up though it was certain he had but little to hope for Kxtra Hilly Smith did not leave till after midnight II e left his w ife The news of behind as also did Gen the death of her son in battle has been e ccived Tlie Legislature was in sessiou as late as nine o'clock on Sunday night when they started for Columbia and the James river Breckinridge left the city as late as half-pasix on Monday morning A large of officers rebel were captured and number ' v paroled ' -- ' - Nashville' 5 Gov Brownlow was inaugurated at the capital at 11 o’clock Ilia inaugural address was lengthy andpatrioticBotn Honses have unanimously ratified tlieCoustitutional amendment ' e - - Ie st f ' Nhw York 6 dated Russellville ' The Herald's dispatch Ala 24th Witli the cavalry column of Thomas's army under Gen Nelson says the forces consist of three divisions and was soon to be joined by tlie 4th Its destination was Selma Montgomery and Mobile The country-so far traveled contains only old' men women children and negroes Provisions were plenty Our foragers found no difficulty in obtaining supplies A few rebels ap eared skirmished with our advance ¥his wasand the only opposition met with Many rebel deserters had delivered themselves up Per the Guiding Star from Orleans" 25th South West Pass 28th Key West 20th Tlie 'Circassian arrived at Key VVest 20th and rean attack of tlie Union forces and gun ported boats ou Mobile March 30th No particulars obtained except that the monitor Milwaukee was blown up off Dog River bar Tlie Timch’ Orleans correspondent of the 21th Fays on the ISth Gen Steers column started'-froPensacola and Rarancas'for for the purpose of flunking Blakely landing the defences ot Mobile It is tlioiiglit that this will cpxnpel the rebels to fall backup tho Alabama As it will be the only opening left to them if it be hot already' blockaded on Wilson’s Cary was heard from he was doing' well New Orleans 31 ' The True Delta'says headquarters lias received information thatCauby’s arihy was With the siege guns within s mile of Mobile in porfytfn shells could be thrown into"' the suburb of the city An attack on Fort Brad- ley tliuiam defence of Mobile Frank Gardiner commanding had already commenced Manrjr U commanding at Mubile and Dick Taylor In Spanidi Fori Tho bombardment of the latter commenced on the 2£th New York 6 AUeneral just from Richmond states that the best inturuied there bcjierc that Daris has fled to Georgia and will attempt the reestablishment ot his government at Angusta which possesses strong natural defences and has been elaborately fortified - V - Orleans 1 via Cairo C Steel’s command from Pensacola met with much opposition but no regnlar battle wasr on the fought until reaching Mitchell’s-Fornnm- morning of the 2Gth where tlie enem berinor about 800 made a stand Alter a Revere fight the enemy were repulsed and scattered id the woods and many were captured1 The Times' correspondent at headquarters 13th army $orps near Blakely 2$th says a party of jraerrillas made a dun on a wagon train stack in the mad below Fish river and captured 10 mules and eight drivers All the wagons and stores were brought in yesterday : There has heeu much skirmishbut not a regular battle as yet -- The ing fabombardment of Spanish Fort progresses vorably Torpedoes fill the approaches to the fort Our skirmishers are within ‘J)0 to 300 yards of the fort AVe have it encompassed on three sides : their only chance of escape If ii gunboat can get up being by water they cannot escape Gen Granger and staffc up by torpe-donarrowly escaped being blown ?inu placed in the road - CoL licttrand brigade captured a rebel telegraph office and dispatches showing that the rebels were fully posted in relation to onr movements forces and places Gtn Steel captured two railAt the lat road supply traioa at Pollard accounts onr- looses do not exceed 60 Itebel steakilled and 200 to 309 wounded mers ply regularly between Mobile and Spar - - - -- ' -- - br- - - N '' M - - i 1 ‘ r N nlsli Forts conveying reinforcement gua NcwYorkM- 2'ith enJ ' Ier he Oiinafrom Liverpool In the lioivy of town 2Glh laid on the table a notiflcatitri from M miller Adams of the intention or the Amcnean gov' -eminent to terminate the reciprocity freaon and convention relating to anned forces Sal! treaty warn’d terminate the likes in 12 months from the day the receipt orth imticewss acknowieJpc! that H®f‘-biJite- act coniiuitted on the lakes fnliy jintifled the IsSm American govemmeut in the rieps reuew-ed be Tin Crciproclty lie trusted might a!-- i ar that with certain modifications a rangeineiiU would be made for a limited r lakes lla mament for police service on the betrusted that the present pacrfic rclatiorw tureen th two govcmiuenU might continifl and he Imped imthing would be done in Lugs- -' the lie regrettedGom-liioUnd to interrupt them speeches - that bad been made in the valciilated to excite an unlivortblo feeling in America and eonduded by declar-in acu-- wtougiiiily ing thatihigland iud ahm reiterating America any waytwanls ' lie said fc'ir LU hope's lor coutinud-p‘arFraitcU Bnire the neuSMinisier would sail on Satirtlar and he believed the dignity and honor of the - country would be safe la hb — bauds In the Commons the Marquis of llarling ton moved for a vote for fortiucations inelrK ding Jilty thousand pounds as part of two A hundred thousand rcqnired for (Quebec ensned debate llariixigton explained long that the total estimate for the Quebec fortifications was two hundred thousand and it Was necessary now tJiat the L’niU'd Stales had become a great military power tii place Ca- nada in a state of defense although the government had not the slighteat exiectation that the United States Contemplated any at tack Bcntmck objected to the scheme and ' moved the omission cf the item for Quebec Th© merits f tlie qncs- from theestiuiates tiou were debated by I’ccl Addcrly Disraeli Lord llnry and others who supported the- government"' Drigitt end Lowe were Palmerston speakers against it denied that there was any danger of war with ' America The relations were friendly and ' government only proceeded according to the practise of all countricsr The amend-mer- it was rejected by 235 majority Smith Douglas & Co of Ijondoh JaroetL Smith & Co of Liverpool had suspended Liabilities between 300000 and 400000 Vpouuds Jjondon 26 Paris advices state tliat the rain Stone- wall quitted Fcrrol on the 21st accompanied sea by a Spanish frigate The Niagara and Sacrauieiito followed immediately in ex-- ' pectation of a light which caused great ex- -' citcment amongst tlie Spanish population na but the Stonewall apparently llndiirg chance of estate returned to port- it ii stated on good huthority that rebel protested " drafts will be drawn Waaliinston 7 11 un The following telegrams have been - I ns 1 : nt e 1 1 k 1 - 1 ' j i -- - s thc-princip- i v - i- -' 13 - i! v w S -' -- 'k ii' I I t- ’ : Burkosville StationYc 111 J p m To Gen Grant I have the honor to re- port that'the enemy made a stand at tbejn--tersectio- ' r k ’4n of Uarkes station road with tho road on which they were retreating I attacked them with the 2nd division ofthc (itii army corps anil routed them handsomely making a connection with the cavalry lam mshiug on with both cavalry and infantry Jp to this point lhave captured Gens Ewell 1 Kershaw Bnlton Corse lie harry andCnstiM Lee several thousand prisoners 14 pieces uf artillery with caissons and a large numbet of waggons If the tiling is pressed I think Lee will surrender Sheridan (Signed) City Point 7 The following further Intelligence is Joat' received: rry Lixconx (Signed) IleadqnarterR 2nd army corps 0 pn 6' Muj Gen Webb Our last fight just before dark at Sailor's Crcekgave us two guns three flags & considerable number of prisoners 200 wagQiis 70 ambulances with mules and horses to about half 4f tlie wagons and ambulances There are between thirty and addition abandoned and forty wagons-idestroyed along the road also 1 some battery have already waggops forges and timbers to the one of reported you capture gun two flags and some prisoners’ and the fact that ' the road for over two inilesis strewn with tents baggage cooking utensils some am- -' munition and materials- All kinds of waggona are across the approach to the bridge und ft will take some time to clear it Die enciay is in position on tho heights beyond with artillcrv The brifee is’ partially destroyed and the approaches are of soft bottom land We cannot advance in the fiauie manner ah we Ah wood ad' troops up a little 1 might push a Set mydown tlie road but it is evident that 1 cannot follow rapidly during the night A A UrMi’iiiiKV' (Signed) JLjj General v !! i - i - 7-3- : -- - - to-morr- Jiave-to-da- y Washington 7' to the Richmond letters say that previous surrender of the city-t- he Mayor ordered all liquors to be" destroyed: 'as a consequence tire rebel rear guard became ' on- A terrible scene of tirely unroverfiable pillage and ruin ensued Stores were plundered and the whole city was a tumult of riotous proceedings ' Great damage also was ' done by the explosion of one of the rebel magazines Among the victims of the ex- were all the inmatesof the Aims filotion close by The damage done by' the fire was enormous in that portion' of the city bounded by Main Street and the ' river and 7th aud l6tn Ffteen streets were destroyed and it is estimated that 800 buildings ' were burned The flames were finally arrested ' by blowing nj the nep-- trailer's bank building by order of (Jen Shipley The colored were trcatciPby the negro population troops most in the extravagant manner The ilicbmonil Whig was issued on Toes-da- y by the former editor having given pledges of hearty support to the Union cause The work of rcnwfog obstrnctions from the James river is progressing rapidly and it Is believed some of oar smaller vessels will be able to goto Richmond tills week Die prisoners arrived at City Point num Careful estimates of Ix’e's killed and wounded put them at ten to twelvfUhou-san- d men 'It is beiidyc Jthat he cannot have to exceed 30000 left y than ' Seward is more comfortable Ilis injuries are painful but ex yesterday' nibit no unfavorable cympionnh A - 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