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Wil/iatarjvirt, May 20-4 p. ni.— To die Pres . ideas : hams the:;borio4 tn...report the safe arrival: of my command At this place last evening at 10 o'clock, and 'the passage of the sth corps across the river; te-day, with con . parativelr but little 1055...,!. • Tho loss' of iMcdts'ltllitilishi,'„itoluided and • - missing rifthe different upmhitefa which my command ha eparticdp444 - titibe the march • _ fro millthisiturg,UrCthti:MlMl ng of the 24th inst,,,fraM-unablanowcto revert; but I have giitirdittitois id being:alga to re present it, al though serious; id flinch iiii7ol/111 migbb base • been anticipated, considering: Mk, ,Tto great • disparity of the forces engigeldTand the long • matured plant et 'the enemy, zwhieraimed at nothing less than the: entire capture of our forces. - • . - A detalletiliiterient will be forwarded as iacoon fly command encountered: -the ehetay inj a • "constant eueeetsion bfattitikkirialrianon tested ezigagerrients;atSinialibf;lliiddletown, Newton, at a. point ablichatirzi 'these places, and at Winchester..._ The force of- the.-enemy - was estimated at frem,-,15,p00 3010,909 Men, with very strong artiUesy ; acdCiiiyalrY supports. \.-10 , -fiircia- °imitated of two brigades, less , than 4,000 strong,' all ,tald,ll, - ,filllutavni l i,lo Parrott guns and 0 smuctithbires" . „The Bub . stantial preservation ` of thitanihn'inkily is a source bf gratification. lel nithbered about 500 wagons, on a forced march' f 53 miles 35 of which ` were Niteroi - 0 - in one day, sub ject to chinitaat 'front; tau' and flank, according to its positioni - fiky the enenit.infitll force . , , the panto of .the„tealatiters,:and the mischances of- river ss liakelef 11201.6 than three hundred pards la:width; slender propar .ations for food and ferry, id last - not many more than fifty wagons. 'A full statement of this loss will be forwarded forthwith. • Very great commendations IS due to Capt. S. B. Hollabird, Assistant I Qaartermaster, Blekeith, - for theisifety of . • , _Our troops are in good spirits: oeimpy • , both aides of-the river. . NI P. it3E9, . • flajor-General Commanding. ' By dispatches, received at the War Depart=, meat, we learn that affairs are quiet at Har pea Ferry and its vicinity. A' message from Gen. Banks, dated 1 o'cienk„this morning, says;Capt. Celli', of the Zonives Tl'Afriitie, has brought his eon:Maud into Hancock, having had but two killed. ' • • -IL later diipalch from filan. Banks says all is .quiet at _F~• 1 ;natter:ant from Mexico.. The French DereAtedf•,Fiv..ltundT,ed Killed.: )94.2manovox, May;; 2 il.-4icrol-,ofricial dis , patches, received,,to-day, sinner ; data of Ori ,May. Oth,, only ; tho,-.Eroneh. troopskhad .advaneed within three.leagues of that city, ashore they ,ericountared at forge pf ten thous and,Mexiceni,- who sips - clef them with Fut.- ,oeel, 'killing five hundred of the invaders. door tot 'Beem,lroni thefants in tho'dls-' palettes/tit - at - President ;:Jrtaiwi' end his cab qnst bad fled from the city of Mexico to Arteroias neon tly.stated in the newspaper". his jest Vasnatteroa,-May.-11.-4 gentleman Who. ar rived hem on - ofiltiar Easiness fromi the Oity.of Mexico, having-left there on the 6th inst.; reports thatlowards the latter part , : of hat : month the -British Minister, Mr Ohm. Wyice, Concluded .a treaty at Pueblo with Sr. Doblado, by . ,whiolCAii &Moult* with Eng lish-were amicably' ,Settled, and! had it not, beeit foi - ate - sudden 'action of the French a' tasty wittiSpain Wouldhave been concluded also by Sr: Doblado and Gen. Print. The lat-, Mairersee left; howovii, the abatis. of Mexico - . on' good terms - with - the . diens riovernment, 'and a - Minister 'will be sent to Madrid to tir :amigo - ..satlifaeterilk a/1 matters in dispute. The,President-of4he United States, , in re , ,to nosolation'of the Heise of *present- . asking, If. eot.incbmpatilito with -the publio hiterests, t4iheittritished with copies of such correspondence . as may have been re ' Oelied since the Message, relative to the condition eiallairs in Mexico; and the linsalc-I, np of , the treaty with the:latter by the allied porters,' says it is .riet - deemed ex- , - - pedient to comply with the request to-day. _ .; Affairs at Fredericksbarg. Petoehtecsenso, Va:, May 26.'—A neon - noissance in force was made, this morning, ten on thißowling Green Telegraph and Plank Roadsi by Gen - . McDowell, accompaniOd by. tho - Rarris,lfight • ttavalry, Major Duffle in • battalion ache Pint I NDUttyIYSIIIII Major Richards, also went out the Plank Road fifteen miles -from Prederiokisburg, and '• I •at thit point were told by the Union men' - that no-rebel soldiers could be found within thirty miles, if we 'searched the, country with' , • ••• . bloodhounds.- The wealthy planters have all left for Richmond,and their dwellings are now, • • used as headquarters for our outer/. • The entire army are in spleadidtgirits, and - - . • are eager to °Tartish.) 'the enemy : The rail road bridge across the Miusaphrtax, from: •_ • : I hOdzialtsbureie progressing . , and to-morrow :' will be ready for messing.. atm. , itain9lds has ,been appointed Min.'. .' • - tary Rovernor of Fredericksburg. , . , • e ;I -• - . -- The James 'River - - • t. Bosuns 110A110Z, May 26.—Adrices from our fleet at City Total, James ' rifor, received • last night; state that no attack had yet bbenl - , made upon ,the rebel fortifications below; •• • Richmond. tine of the men on:the gunboat: • Port Royal was wounded is the thigh - on - redly by- rile shot from - the shore onf the • - lookout; the The - enemy's! .shatpshooteremake it dangerous- to pass from', . - :" . ' 1 ,•••"• : ." • ;bite vessel,to another, and_their balls frequent-f •: , 11, strike thairsides, • I - „All-the inhabitants of City Poidt hare been' finned tainnlre to Petersburg and into the in-1 by the rebels.. •No. dispatches . were received from; Norfolk ' - . to.day. _ _ Wasitingttin Not in Mange r...,ll.baurd - - IVASECTAGTON, May 27.—The Rational 'tell:gencer of to-day, refining to the repro); -- aeatatiozit that the insurgiriati again' menacei - the National Capital, says that besides erect-' log a falooridani, , thoy:are trajintle the • :taiyAliapoiltioas the government has made, lontheft9lootion al ihisoity,:nhile tlmir only; .elroat ab road c an•Pe.PP:9ch/Ce*.fiegtiou4 pomplimentary.to'-;complimentary strength of es' iimeizenti than tbui fiats of Plidieargiclui"be hold' to warrant• the abshid "ititois • which' flat/ . Oniiezioy; rinithionciclind . simeardion &yin -'. ', , prithiaids have not disturbed - the' - eqtianiFoity, of the people ofiWathhigton: • , I' minArmy.-The Vir. _ _ ginin. •Contral Railroad Taken. Wasnancrox, May 26 .-=Mileiihr.-40 &d -eices hive beer:trusteed' at the War "repast-, mann to-day, freer Oen: liallEck. -•• • Gem. McClellan, telegraphs that -his troops' hare Cut the Virginia Central railroad afthree poirits, - hitteeen Hanover Court House and the Qtrieljahodrinfe.:,„HOehing.siss of interest. bad transpired. • Retreat of the Reba, front Martins. ping. B4Frrooaa., May. : 27.—Private ' accounts fronrgartinebarg represeirt.tbst„Js few rebel scoots arrived An townyeeterdsy;and ehortly after retired, "without. dolifg soy ols&ege to the town:, The Judie:often, ars tbsh the rebels hare retr eated to WAttbsater... • Ex.lgintiker APLane.' _ „ IlAtertrons,l64:'.2l% . -+4mong wife men tioned as betas molested 'by the Upton. 'men, yesterday, the mime of Itotiert . IdeLatie, late -ablator to:Moil - 66Y *tot irronisonely . igiven: Thle Is incorrect, as' the.t gentleman was sot aaolintad In 4 ...1 • •' Ilediet of Deeettied t3oldters: , . , Wesatioroi, May 2Z.--Nottee ii given by the War Department that the forthertexho reaction of the bailee 6f deiceihot *itibliere, oases where peblle_ means': of,lninapertation would have to be rellod'oe, teutaot, be perzeit , tecl, and'haibeetrpreMbited.l • Affairs, in,ltal*thiore. 2d. . . . ay. . gide t bewails morning. A tarp fores of pollee is stationed along Baltimore strearand,othar localities to rove at Earl:4lmA Astbetin 9 /lAA LEK CLEAR' ; Ih,,,vvvsoo bairb:Tried Apiktimg 1 bbl.tnib Will Dauer , hair ' Baci;lio;itialm , dvaxid for Die by • • '• - i/ 0 , ;.: 17 - t/ COMMITTEE' OF ginIIITHATION. OF BOARD P ir- TE 4 DA 7 04 FX , BsuellY AND meacu. Airie•Yucitiziii, -duit.Him; : 1 2- -1 17nerrf,- • " . • PlTTB4limpli ..31AnKET 8. !4I- rke,lW 6..r0► Jj, rla,ru t ..t7tlt . ,18a. ??L o r.itptiet &MI Milli The'demaild betti jyfeati Priara . ?Imo from I c4o.ll 4 :l l 9 l air ' Exit's ands 3. $.5 for Family, Tti4Xti 2 diril'ta quality ,_ blila kaailly at $.5(& ,Otith:4l „WAD chola... do at $5,25. • ,Gl ACERlktii—Ataritanial; sate .113 b.ou Itio"Cob .foon; 240230 for prima to choice. Sugar 1.. quiet, .aritkrattiall sales it from IN to 0.%c, and - 11oLasami 4b to 47c.: DRIED ERlTET—siteaily; Ws of 30 bush prima bright Apple. at $1,50, and 35 bush Poaches'(halriis) , at A 75. ..1 7 1811-Sale of 8 411 . bids While 114.1 k ;it 11,3,74 end 28t.tfo'do at jL , W l 44T—uncinnged; gale In lots 0f670 Nub prim* from . wagon at $I- :BACH:W-quiet ~hut toady; We quote at 4%c far dltotddere, Gc. for Plain Llama, 6,r , ,te for Sides, and 1rg,73 , 40 fcir Sugar Cured Hama. • • MEESE—SaIa . in IWO lota of 30 . boios now W B. at Ic, and 30 Jo jcitakii at Bc. krrevroEsole'oi i 0 .V , 4"numiodizo at 50c. Ot4 . 41.4* Sc per doz. a:pkga COMlltryat 63‘C purl. _ _ , . . - Imports by River. , 11 16reava-62 - eke bubo. 12 balm rags, Clarke a- co; 147 eke, 46 bbl, wheat 3 rolls *tether, 4 Cractfind; /0 .htta tobacco , John Grier; 125 cibbts, Arden% on-cw, 606b41a paper. X .Godfrey . gi, Z 28 leou Paluter; , bbl,, ftellpts, Canfield 6r per 2. ht bbis brandy, 2 cka waro, Brawasvllle wharf haatk 12 oft bbler C SchOpollut 33 20" W ntutaoyl :/1274,2ddlreir &Eton% bblsagge, 2 do•butter.'Wot lhosoil726lke_potatoest 011 :Wd50r213307/re brick, Itajt - 4 - Bpeeti la empty: kn, bblieli .hellers; 10 pkgsproduce, owner. • • • Flitkports by-•RailrthAd. • fhriaittomnr: Worst & Cowie° liumwoo, Hot 23.26-bdlspoper,•WC IrOcard; 4' pkg. bacon, Watt k Wlloorol2 do do,,Shrirer Lotear,-1 dodo: it D 014.0 S co; / 0 44.3,4414y010ccette Walker; 23 .d . OO iiubs. 2 dog baft+, 'Moir Davimmt 04.048P404,m coat, Mu tri t6lti& Tilc4.ll WA; Sour, Wm .Bingham; 206 potosb,ll A Folutecto* -& ro; 165 also. Multi ; :Shwas r. Wexler. .CIAVZLiNto. a Yriremrsou Rotoccmo,..ltay 2 tug bacou. Saul Groolor; 30 tibia poppet . ..P=omM awe; 100,oU bbld,:Jos Dolor/ & co; 1, au'frOn ore ; /14.11co;&co; $ .4kicileasO, it oaludi co;'4 - 27 • boa cheese:T. 11 Volgt 'S to; 14 do' 0, W finbarlii4 IstottO S ilarob ; • .72 - oIU b oorn plc= te4 . 0 0, 4 4;100 1064 ilour:Locch tt .Itutchicsotu, 20 bbl P earls, 2 . al earal, Pawn 4 co; 10 do serni troo, /oho 11111er. • - River 'Newel. /*- ° • :native? contintiot to'felt iteadili at this pbint with bntlittle °ter tbree feet' t - DbMa /ionseproba bly threc(felst two or tbrioitichte: The weatheiryes. teulitytrati clear and hot, With bui lit tie!prosPect of boon aHngle arrival from below with the exception of the Wheel ing packet. The Selene from Gellipolls, and [Tn .. dine, from Cincinnati, were both aground on Glaze HOMO lest evenbsg. They would, in all probability; have to lighten before they could got over. The Diadem, from St. Ladle Is due, and will doribtbuut :rive Shenangs and Cricket, for CM cinimti, and Daoitlds for St Louie cleared list oven, lag withattthefretghttheycouldtake,withThe latter ". boat rehiled fleigbr nearly all day-,......Capt. Aimee- wzrialkeat,ka tepidly approaching completion; and will be ready, for bsieinets in a low days... * CaPt Saint is having some material improvements mode on the Cottage, which, when:completed, will add greatly to bar appearance. The mat prom -bunt thing!we Tellico fa a new cabin, which will bet ,un the upper deck, and will extend the full length Of the boat As she !is rem light, - she will mate' art" excel ent boat for the low water 'mason: May. 24, 18V.. Mb. Galite The - absauxicrowa, reached hare at I'last, all right; was detalbed 4 hem.' at Loaliville , and bad to transfer 100 tons freight below the ' , falls," 1 before watorlld maids it, and. all Owing ,to., one of Uncle! SiM'e e xams . ' slicking fast., The Diadem, I Ymitieltase, Emma Dtosban. and Empire City,- ware below. waiting to get up. Hare met lesteral boats ifaded wittktroope to; da y and hoard ;doom. mate:k it }