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TOBEFu'k ii&JUL'fOtf i ~ pmußuiak? rt.. k r * i-h fITKAM XHfiUilS, JUOHUT|B^ U UJIVJSUAMJK, Ho. 50 Watju ivXOKLBI<Mr®&ITO®S F J' UMI£ i TT * 00-. Bull HiaCTAo- Safcißsjsr^^^.w^sr U/JSLLB, iUDUUS & <X)_ Ho. aij .mjamwnrS - m>Ttealptl(iaarLSAliaßßßAlDU •. BUBJrTMBTM.n /iwßpHEKlcESrwraouT DHtaeiBATPAIIAIM »mt^WjKH«Dos«<i«i'SSnoßSraTC : UK UdCD, -; > ,■- «^iSBsafi&t*as ***”**** **** no’kpmrMt* or mjr grOOKM. ■g-ABTiriOIAL ’tMTH laurtoj la OT «rr rtTla. 5? *» *“ C--R.S « • .'r* a.- orowjipnng.m ■ ADAMML Damn, HMwiyi BalMiai. oorag of ” 1 Qra7«rs£ HWnJMKr.rrpc- », .. K ** * CU, Bowipmu un> B**- CTZBSasayatta TRIJUJm J wuqnbnuii'M as* SssßiaBaaaa; SMig^c lambßumui .a ~^s?y.Ty l !! , sr , * r * >A,w •***» n<OT«kUB( tolmat tbotr bout to nodod . 3 wownnWtfrm, pad lotacrfewi jtrictli oosd. .<>•». OrM* Knot, •plxxiUgt/pS', <****"«• WL-dtt MCHrtMCTtiBLAt. — r ™~ ifia I*: pi £~pm-teufr &» irjKwwmk Date ÜBAOOK, t*Mr 4Bb*~ IB***)** "WUffAgyg^ w * , ■ -=EEBa " enoci .CLAIMS, BOUNTIES. grHSyMiWUP- »AOK PAT. «Bd UlUTi.it %Sn^.^r2H!^ to *»? D,^"eoßKta4 bjth»reb. "‘Zt&gfif'" “ i ■£g&sagaSßg%s«- w&rsSKdresr I vioiiiiu Duim m «aaB,'SgBs?Bwa M *m>* fiTtrtinuli.. - • i~ miChrftf »■ rim, m T»rr»k. T %JK, MoABOT *,C0 3 DOWC3TN? DET GOODS, * VO., WholCTtld 18o j 2 ? , ’ ;:LiSdvSilßfilfe “-'-" l8<a O |-A. 383 T S. grs-i 87 ioueth stbmt. “"pi j>tt.gi.OTHi.wnn>6-ir«ninia 1.- VALUABLE PBAOIE LASDB, ;f-W\A u “! 1, 7 •* CIIMPMTID raiim jWtygjM torn* to M* a mUn£-»!'»Sj& t oHllDKUM«*oT;jrid3tt| 'i f' (>*■*-• *o* *«iiorat * nrr ****** w.fciai *#*fer«tf* *1 A PITTSBUttGH ' ■ —-A-NP COMMERCIAL .TOTTTMST AT /. 1 ■ ,'r y; i■ ' —_i PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING. 4putt m ,»«, - J * ioonsr TPSt'ouSZ : ‘ ; 2^JSSF?S S^~,T " 4 "«“«»• ipsasr-M. : *b* Olmlaadl. ; ** ' 1 W«]*M»4XUto. e . • - - i ••■’•» -* •••*•. PHOTOCRAPS ALBUMS. *g**» to Dm matt fil.nn. prttofrda 60 Mats to ***■ **- MAD. 78 Fourth »trt».t_ i Sss|«2Sn? 7 f ei^^neirwork ) Dloitra’d; : ®owalog • Ocuntry Honan. Oompbta. 1 I :Oard»al» t and Sural jj.,^ - L * n £* c »P« OanUnLig. . j ' eK Tm , < / <t !«’^.?j Cl »M»lind aid SAY A OQ. t M Wood atraat. AJID WOOD OHAIBO ■atuHa on jL { KK>OOIS PHI CEB, ijnoiaiu£a'oa*fisAiik I > J ' < J(fi^W. l iro6DWTßi.i l , ".Tj* ” «K««lt» »■ WMoniho. k Oo„ j jlj . OIfAL LAMP crmrwTKH ; 111 |« ru£&§£M£ ForfPUt Q LnTWorka -4?- w,,li tesn 9 'ttS^coiryAiur'"-*- , I • : . kjl oiAnr * co„ SrZ •**“rf *** a«»«u *l' B u» j'oSiisr LSsifißoiroMKS ,r ?***-*“ «f mKm i£r£4Sa!! t y?.4 a ““>• onUr. Alao, BBABB 4BsgfesSr 'T7i‘is'lP i .Y?rri p n • [*•—**• Trad*npplM on Übtraiumi?" Ihdlj _ w. YOUIfG, toocomot to Cart ga^jsagsftssgja cooa» QQMUatlr op hand. • k klQftffTT & Col City Flourihq Rfi**M* Idkertj eadldama stmta, Pitu rOHWCHy. iOO bbln. p «i t dj^. G c - ; r i&Mircj&tMJtis, Mtex. BATES, Ouub Df PIWJT AM B * » hawlb . »Ti— OLOAKH .ri. .rSSJ 1 "ggagOffM*. iWfcMMriam ite- M»j»««MHQa>ga,-PBT ■ *»., Ho«.T7«aa7»jtmnitta.t.i •-i:s ; iM. BUitOHiUjiuj, neot^Tio trrtoUU A Wholwalt id Batall D—l «n ffiSjaKsasaffisa ß^- <a».H°-«ltort*.»t.h«W Third and KiOOMQf.Wi, => ‘, ?*«, ttwpoiystMiT. JMcgarm. WILSON ~~~' SEWING machines. WIEII aloa. Baku » E e»fa» MjkWbo MhuWfc »S^“r., P |l r “ ,Tl, ‘ I th *‘"«*- ytu*|Uckin»li pzofltaLUand atallabktor ft Aa annual dividend of 100 to add m» «*_* /». ■»_ *"*■> may b. obta'n.. ta » by “* WOM^ v °, S tl S*WIHB M tOHMB M TH* WOULD .making, Ui* lock •*{*»! with tlh mMm w, uj ».tag tQ. gl4us douTSjr. * ”*"“*» rSnsTsiiT?* u “ m to o*”™ l *®. iibit wn. SUHHEB 4CO. (J W. WIJUI.IAMB * UU.'B * impbotbd oODBL* th«»4d Family Sewing JHachin*i. ■* M fourth itraet, Ptttabsnb ««(•»••••. Ihaymao/iinim that luttra n PM^JTO*. gARGAINS IN BKCO] , . BAUD fIAHOB. A TpeutotJ&lckcrlßf, WtatlftU black walnt * omc; r.r, UtUa V>on A TocUtb Chick* ridj, roMveod, rooiad cor- s «* Q*n; a flnt rata hutnrm«pt , pqn qq U 7 12°-' rt *® WOo<l ;» Undaama IT ‘“ A roaetraod, round cor i “» r~= »s AetcUnßiiihu. •■ 5 S 5 f ASSjOWTt'Eßjjlltt, - ~~*~~ £ ™ A ileUn * • -Si,', is OD eOBH E. XXLLOIL AL Wood umoL *'■' KiflABK fc (X).'B Fl AN< »are atm ahead of Btdnway uAHH “sUf! X !i- T J’?*” WAM OBABD PIAHOS, with rosewood bjbMiu ud nrrad i*— On. :*,OCUM iudXbb auASoTuso, • «<• front- with carved len *l. am, front rau.V-OTM.IrHn toTC f Huo. bue (IldlucCMb. *i— OTW*rius« <U “ 654 ° C “” PJ.AIS PIANOS, «5 niw itockef HAIHI3BBOA PIAHOO &?£?V fit??" *“ lie world. AUe£min Acell H muScdfaU, ti>llc|.td before bore ha«fn» «U»wk... * U * 80 . .. si? Ji; L ? rr \,“ L 0 im. jTi ’l*.! 01 *° ,t ***»»■» unil.mlHd .liaodwu tad SebocJ Oquu. JOBBERY OP ADAMS EXPKSSSw $5,000 Uncord offered, . Burnou, itkfii lo. igftj. Tha eaf«<rt tho Adana’ Kxprtae Ompaay tu rob- JH?* night batvon l&ibnare tad Harriabarjf. u contained vnrtoue soma of mosey ta currency ud fold a large aambar of Oaltad fiUto* cortlflcmtoa of iai>bUdoAa*, Doited StatMfiye* tarootj t>««la # anichoctacf Er&Pii**? Trt * rorßr or*>®s York, pya* bio U .bo Adana Kxpreae Oompaoy. a Bewartef ?t £ h n a4and Doll *“ * oSeni bj the Comt anj. tbo boride and oertlflcaUa pobliahed by tbe Oonnu! *ad ara cautioned not to negotiate anj of them. BQBBIRIf ur TUI ADAMS’ IXPBISS-ITVI TiiOCBAbD DOLLaIU BJCWABD /Tba foikmin* d<ecrfb*l Certificate, fi a , wm NM&fv , Vf , nn*?*S* , .5 1 * prt “* °°“P“7 oa WlD ** ~® A * NIGHT,, lor the fe©vTor> ofwtoicfc tSwOUO , will b* P*dd l»j the Ooapaoj, *°*° w or ™ RiTxa GZBTxrrciTii or n* i DnrtMuaa. itoub,’ Onltid Btat4v tfcrtlficate# of $5,000 tech, Btiibbnv 21,449, >1.460, 91,45 i. IMS? 4S Untied State# Certificate*, of fiI.OOO etch * -No* 53 342,60.543,69344. *’ Ho*. 69,2(2, 69.213. ffc. 69,199. Not 69.203, 69,204, 69,200, 19 SCO. Noe) 69401, 69,201 Ns* 69,148, 69 149. We. 60, U«, 69,147. Nee. 69.181, 69,1£0. 69,129 MM. 69,2 IT, 60,24 J. N« M,190,59,191, 69.t93.159,191' Not 69,832, 69,338 k 69434. 69.336. Hoc. 89436, 69418,69,819. KM. M,sot, 80,508, 69.304, 88, SO6. Km. 68,010, s* oa, 60,049, to,oio. is?sSiS£ , ‘“ i suw B ?“ a *- »«• >« ' T £*! klowlni oMck, ol ». *. BolOMr. TtMmi.l ?? al '' U4 ‘ f n AMtolut Tr.unnivß.w «• »'«“s. Ota'i 669, 2098.13’ ** j B.H Qilmmi ii *■ >S ~ T'SsiS*^'-:: ” %::: : M?,* 00 -:: J Ttopob k. « mim, tot to An, of tbeebfT# boadeor certificate. 3 1 : '' HKN&T SANFORD, mh^:la ,liataad * Ilt A ‘* UM ’ Cbmpaay, ur or BLACK, BALMOfi. . ' FALLOW, LIGHT BLTtK, LIGHTXHLLOW DABK OB l KM, OBaSgh. ’ . , LIGHT OttlKß, , MAQBHtV J PIHK, SOLfHUMO • PUBPLH, fBKMGHBLU*, MjATI, HOXAL PDtru. , OBIMfIOM, YIOLKT. ’ . FAUtbJ DTM OOLUBSt Wot dyaing Bilk, Woolen and MHrsd QMi. Bhavla. Sctrfr, jßruMg, Bibbona, Gtorss, Bouats, Hat? Feathers, Kid Glores, CUldnn'a Gtatfcla*. *w4 El “lA'ss^argsws^aaw TbertDjras are mixed |» the term otpowdsn cea* oentrated, are tboroqghjjr tasted, aad pat oo ia seat' packagm. For twe»*y«ftp« caste ytaeaa coiores many gOods as would otherwise cost At* Umaa ram. The prooeaa is • lapis, aad say one can use tbs Djree with perfect sacoeM. Directions iaiids. "■SCttfactared by HOWH *BTXY*HB,KU Broad* war, Boston/ *' TorMtabj DmUid (d mn dti • ; IjS/m~ £) M.BAHBOCB,' A. It WIIB A 880., Qtrmar of PraU *»d Common* Stook. BALTJKOS9r OB3MBAL OOMKXSStOS KBBOHABTB, t&^Knaxrm iito,lra ODHPOW *£3S of w "- i »* fl. B—Boltiwd track la tost of Wonkaac. SZS " U *M ter * h • Bpenear * UftmnL •< vtlp ft fikvpfccrd, u Muchi.'iJ Omk, Baltlmot. i B« w Ford ft Bom. "*• * rT*it'ttu HiAi'ita itjLcj ihk>. . i; of Tim**! eut«a Kx. °*» •” Twc»l».Thlr4 DUttM/P? kli Ima-noAlrkd, tad h bow doe knd mvabU >t Jiff riTHK t'jmmUN UK Wlij,. A BY BMs; hr lb. Uull - Am bov to vli, Kmb 81 ltti a> a. .v fiMurglt (taffy i S. RIDDLE & CO., MDITQBB ABD PBOPBIBTOBB, Pnblieation Office to. 84 Fifth Street. MOBHIMQAHD BYBBUtOBDIITOBItTuIr.., OOHvinUBO THELATBSTHBWSOP TOTBB HOUB OP PUBLIOATIOB. • TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL Ii NEW; TERMS OF THE GAZETTE, ■oox»o Bumos, b, ell,’per ,e-r ;j$ ‘ " : !! MunUu, JO. - week.._' u, tu(>toopiauMMM a Imjio bmof >r b7,.aaQ, 4 5J V • ** months m " ' o hi. *"*-*- - S ! tingle oopt—. t Wasu,TKamov,tingle coplea,paryear" 1 I" ; " duba of Sto 10, ** H j • 41 i ** olnbaofldoraora ,r - - —And obe extra to the party Bonding cldb. ‘T& % dab of fifteen, we will iendthe Bruise nnriii' illj.. Pur .'dub or twenty, n will Md tbo loun OunnUl,. SlU(I* oepUo, 5 oMitß. B»-a1i mbrnriptloM erictlt <■ Mbmra, and puan alwmja stopped when Mm Bate axpfna. " V 7 Wb bad bat dinot attßatiaa to tb* mu> of Ulßgropblo atm. poelnd ilomoot lut Jmm, »l(hoat Bttßßptlu, toy BUBlyili Of IL ® ooiiM Will b 0 M*«4Mi a .A* ! *Mt'i» .pottui portloa of tbow dlipttobaij nlitat t Iki Attook on Gbuleitoa; bat bopond Uu U lronildM WBJ not dlublod bp tbi nAlbottulM, u tboit nporU o'totod, bat «i| prOTintod from taking part in tko bomb»rdi bt.pt by boooaing anßnnßgMblo, oning ta. tbo itrong ourr«nt onuod jjy tht Odo.ud Ou n»onpM» of tk. obtnnpij vo k.T* littlo r«- .poßod.jn 1 addition to 1 what v« iiarn.d fro*! ihadiipatobu in tbo Btohmond papon. ' 1 ; \ -|-Tkp inoTonißat of tk. foro.l nuder Gon.j Ostnupps to a point iom« tmnty-flro miiw' bol.w Vitkiburg,"ra»y UdloaU tkat Import ' antioporatl.nl, woording to a now programno/ .an,t° a po ondertakon agoinit that rebel kty of at* IHjsiMfppl. Thj» Confederate Loan in New rork. SenrtiM 1 HaUetr it tfe., : Buttrai'orNew Totk, devote one entire peg* of their 11 eir- to an adrortlrenient'for the Bebel Cot ton! Lou for fifteen million! of dollara n't ,ninety per eant. While griafprtiminahse la (iven to the adverti*oment,a remark 1* print [ed an the firet page, » vtrf tmall 'fjpe, laying eonhthing ahont “ the enrioalty of onr oor reapoadeau," end " toearvlngder eommonta npoji them for more epaoe." There faota ve learn from an article la the. Otmimg Pm of that city. The whole adair haa a treaaonable *PPfai»*ee> ud la a ante that deceuda the jfnvartlgaUom at Ute.hsadt ef.lhe government offldala. If thla may ha done witlj impanlty, the next lng (>f reornUing offlo*e la the loyal Statea for the Confederate armlet! ! ' hitoxd i'-- ' Ako>s the letters froja-dUttagaUbedper «4“* k 1 tie Cej»a{ftei efthe Brea't Dnl|n meeting held in Haw York oa Sato &*7> «• ftad * ehATMteiiatfo co« from th« to eomflUbtf and Ttriktila OUrtr Won doll Holmtjjfrom which wo ozUftot tho following oloqtontlrau&eai. i - ■ *l* t '7kmoatt':la Pafoa Bqa u, wOi;ba beard oa Boston Common; the old graethopper on Feaeullßallwlll wheel round to tho sbatkwesl to listen 1 for them; oar nar row .streets will not hare room encash for their echoes; Masieohuiettt will tinq with then!; Abode Island, the Lilliputian bride of Liberty, resplendent in the whits robe and the prond Jewell of their Sreih 1 atpraralv will •tend on tiptoe to oatch the nhad; New las'. laadiWiU; thrill throngh*and;throogh with it, the wide North wilLbo all alire with it; and tho westlwlnd will carry itorer the prairies, orer the aiarrai, to the far shore fringed with the gold of sunset.” The Mozairt Regiment on Fernando Theoffloeroof Uii Moiertßegiaiont of Ho* Zork oity, aowattaohod to Blraey’a Dlrlalon' to VirgiaU,hara adopted roaotutione deaouno iog tko dlaloyalty of Fernando Wood, who haa “ob auay oooaaioßa boai'tad of kla paternity to tka regiment." Oao of:the reaoluHOna ■aji l Wo indignantly ropodUta any claim of Fer-‘ naado Wood a to oar aymjpaihy, oar okllra tiona or our raopaot. We deetera'thit he Err or fomlihad a man or a doUar-foioar' henoit whatararj-that the aland of coldra preoeated to ad ntiYonkere, before .our dhpurtura for the Mat of war,in July,lB6lpaad whieh Par aaado Wood aaiamad the creditor breaenting' from hli own meani, wara paid for no tha olt loontof New York, and narer coat “Fernando Wood oaa .oaat; that we hare no eyapathy with hl> iprinolplei, no reipeet for kli ohar actor,; and hopa tha da* la hot far diataht when'aueh traltori will be 'ihanaedailenark aad ohtcaata.” ' Baouij European adTloei hßTingpnado.lome referepoee to dlatarbaneiaa In Laneaohlra, En gland, wa dad by tha nawipapan recelrodby tha lut ataaraar, that tha harahneaa aad in humanity of tha agenta employed to diaburao thoßallaffapd,hare produced' thohlttar and dlfiatjidifl atata of feeling among tWopere tlrar, which had lad' to thoee dlatnrbahoeO. Acoordlagtothe London Fpodoter, tha mUob of thp BagUah Committeemen had boon un bearably harih, aad hat* Ji tha Indictment agaloatthorn: ■ They 1 ancpte .tha. people of lcgratcdao Ml*.' aaat aad daoapUoa, look tha dobra of the adult aehoola, atamp old elothaa ' with ‘tha ' w«d “laat," talk brutillyto applloantil.'aad aot’ an Ural* In thnintarnatof (hit mUI-dwnore. At to tkafuardlani, thay actually “laanll” appUoaatd, alleging tha aaaaaaUy of ahead. Xha atUI-owaara either do not' remit rank or where thay do, ara legiatertng arraara for fatara (opaymanta, and hiring wag** to low' that tha Ooaualttaoa art aompallod to topple aunt thorn .The Condition or Society in ttebel. dom at described by Mra.Henrr 8. • Foote.' Tha llarfraaaboro oorraapondant of tha Oin. clnnati; (hmwumial .forward! an iataroaptad latter, written hy lira. H. B. Foote, wife of tha ax-Congraainian from, Mtaitialppi, ig whloh ihojdopiota a rary wratoiadatete of af fairi adaxiattng lnßlonmend.iTht latter u dated yebroary 6 th. Bha hat a baby oallad Melrtrp, in honor of tha traded who wonlau reli oa lha battle gronnd of that iuun* | tM t baby ia jqaltapradadoai i ha apita on the Yaa keea In thair piotaraa, aad haa a pertkeUr hatraddf Old Aba’f plot ore, kt whloh ha ~av t , wry faeha.| Bra. >. midta at;an aataaaira boardinghomo in Blohnond, tha bIQ of fara in which aha aett forth at “ high prioaa aad dtarration within j taoh liriag waa aarar known before on' earth.” She ia fortunate enough,howerevto hare a bailed badoa haa, whloh ooat f 11, thraa pound* of Bio ooffaa, which-ah* got for $1 par pound, Ao., whloh, at that* la not much tpeat .an tha publlo table, aha ooaki in her own' room. BhamakaaaomoTary.nngratofuroriU oiem npon tha ladiaa of Blohmond; aoonaaa Kra. Saria of being Tory daraitf a, aa aheliu. her ohildraa run round aaariy all day without; haring thOlr itMt inAU.i'XfinMi, Ja olnding 1 «Vr. Barrio, the. ■^latar, 7 ’ aka nuking fortunaa out of tha war. TtuLMld Jtr.'H. hna auyiiadiinia .Badly of Atlmira] Farragut, Tho insurgents art oongratulatingi them selves that Admiral Farragat hat placed him* Mlf in a poiition whence ha canaot escape, and where they will toon be enabled to! inflict nton himnJblow whichwill severely punish hit temerity. They evidently allude to the not that they hare a fleet of rant up the Bed nfer, with which they hope to descend, and •uporiority of numbers, overcome the Ad* mini. _ The JaUit advice* repretent that Admiral jrarrafnt had pasted down the river to Port Hudson, with the- Hartford, Albatron and s *“**riand« Tbit movement has been appe* rentiy made in order to oover the asoent of more vessels of the fleet below Port end we may that another grand l paetage of the batteries hat been effected.' When reinforced by vessels of sufficiently light draught, the Admiral can ascend the Bed river and finish the earner of the Babel rams and improvised gunboats. We have jetton to believe that this is hie intention, be* eaueitUjtfl important that.there .should be a Federate ,W>FWn Port . HuUoirand T 4o -proven t, as ~m& ** conte J* ne « of snppUes, across -ft# iWfc ■ We do not believe that the Admi ral Intend to run the bitterish at Port: Had* *°* oriSfoUln fleet below,: as that wouli' beavirluafebandsnment of the principal ob jo« of his mission. The floet below are Ineo tlvp, and a neoesilty exists that some of them should be immediately employed.— Y.t CefmitviaL , . i O&nutßronaßT of the Mobile Ado*rti*cr mi JlegUUr says* that the winee of Bx-Presi* TyiWj sold at auction a few days ago, fiJbrdufht .prodigious prices. Bbenlsh ;jwlnes r .stO per bottle, old Santerne, Vin J>u i SU» Begalie'Maderia, $l2; Ceylon a, $16.50; Ifaderla Exploring Expodi 16j75; Sherry, $l6;-Ola Port, $18.75; Brandy, very old, $95 to $lOO per iUte telegraphic news. [prom OOR EVEN IRQ EDITION. VEhY LATEST FROR CHARLESTON. Particulars of tfie Reeent Attack, | Irom Eye-Witnesses. i Tntereiting Correspondence between Gen. Hnnter and Adm’l Dnpont, Eiltuou, April 13.—The gunboat Flam bnt errlred at Old Point on Saturday after noon) bringing the oQeera of tho Iron-clad vhloh vu disabled in the ongage uuit off Charleeton, end tnnk the next day. From pertioipente in the engagement, we father the following pertionieri: iTj>e fleet) alter leering Hilton Heed, ren desjoneed in the month 1 of the Edlito, end ttT«ldep<|were ooonpied in gathering in lufeiieli, inking lul arrangement!, iitu rtg |rderi, end arranging for the attack. All the deteohmente ehdeuemblt i oS on Sunday; the iTU lren-o ed flock opjiicd the bar and on tjredCherh ikon., h«ho? on Monday. The rabj^kdran lag less water than any of the ofiuiMi »“ * >nt In “first to find the channel aadteplace tle buoy*.' Proceeding up the main channi I the foun'd'an easy and unob strutted* eat wnot,* with foil eightees feet ww lnlhe ihalleveet places, mere than hat ;iMrfbefore-leen found in that bar. The baiur vere cplaoed without difficulty., the rebels offerinj: no opposition.' ~ " ;' ' Jhe Keokc k retained to the fleet, and oa the morning if the 7th an order was given to the tfon-eUd to enter the herbor. The order was prooM Ila ilhgte file. ‘ The WeehaW- Iken was the 1 lading vessel, having in front of her a icow as I then between her at}d the aoow. Ericsson's to pedoexplodee-ordevil, at it has beenjealled. The Ironaidea, with Admiral DfcpSnt.oa board, was fifth in line, and the Keo|uk last. In this order tho bar was paaifd In safety, without detention. The Ironsides a topped off Fort Muxltrie, and let g* hei 4n©ior, ’it being dangerous to tale her further, on account of her drawing over fifteeh feet <ft water. Atithis moment, there was a temporary mis understanding, and all the Iron-elads, except the Weehawkia and Keokuk, gathered about the Ironside, apparently thinking that they needed assistance. They were, however, soon signalled to go into action* The Keokuk had kept pn until she led the line, and had ad vanbid to within 400 yards of Sumter, against whoik granite walls she hurled her heavy shot with all the rapidity that the energy of her bravd crew eonld furnish. The rebels, as expected, immediately fire on the Keokuk, which assumed to Mad in the attack. From Sumter aud Moultrie, the bat- Beauregard ani Cummings' Point, anA.from a fort erected on the middle ground, the fire of 409 ergOO guns werp Concentrated In terrible hail upon the' devoted vessel. Saab » fire had perhaps aeverin the history of thd world been equalled. It was met by the o£oen.of the : Kaaknk with heroio forti tude, bads were striking her at the rate of onejorhvery second. Her guns were worked fiQuVigor and precision, and their weight and! Mo were making their mark upon the walls./ It soon, however, became apparent thatithe Keoktk had none of the impregnability of Eriesdon's Monitors, and that, in fact, as an i IrpU'cdad, she was a failure. The rebel balls seemed to pehetrate her as easily as those of a woogen vessel* The port holes, or shutters of the ports, booame jammed, and her gune praoticelly unserviceable. ; Poring the'thirty minutes she remained, one hundred shot strnok her. Her flag was shot Id to tatters, and the whole side battered; bruised and pleroed. Perceiving the severe inlands she had received, the Admiral signall ed her to Irotlre out of action, and aaehor beyond range. This was safely accomplished. Meantime the ; monitors Hahaatfend Catskll Spjwdmp to support the Keokuk, and engag ed Vom Sumter. The Ironsides and other at longer ranjfe, dividing Attention wetwdm Moultrie and Sumter. Into and on **•-"*■ thhs pouied, hnd, it|ls believed, not without effect. The uitraniat lasted from one. Oil four o’clock. Dubont slgnined, and the fleet Wttrttt slowly,, receiving and returning the StMaithVter - 7 Mobored oa * of;range £***• ,aI « n * d to important Iwft J?!?Tm?* Wthfully performed tin the midst rtf the light, to examine and If possible to fin Che eUtraetioas which the rebels ex teudedhorost the harbor from Snmter to' Modi f»»4ed b r * mow and the “devil” in, front ef ter she p shed np' straight' towards thoobfiruetiont. They ware fraud tooon >Ut of a nst-w irk of ehains- and cables stretched across Cl k harbor, over whioht.it was impossfrilefor-tte Weehawkentorun without loaUagjter pkopai ar, and which it waa found impom&le tb fero . The rebels are sapposed to have attached to' this net-work totpedoex and other submi rine 'explosives. Having .Qomplefied her examination and tested the im- „ poaslbiUty of irorklng up the harbor until i some r nieani are Revised for the removal of ' these obstruetions, the.Weehawken returned ' hhd reported to Admiral Pupont, who order- : ied tte.aisoontlnuancecf tte confiiot. It is teUevcd that the damage to Fort Sum ter by opr flre wae serioui; lofar as itihoWed externally, it consisted Mrf two embrasures .being kbooked Into one, and numerous ih-- dentations in the. wall, which, U Is beUeved/ a few heart jnoreponld have converted into a serious hreaoh» What damage and lost of life was sustained in tte interior of the fort ta not, of oonne, knon, but UwunpiwiM to key. heeii o<uuld«»Ue. . • Iwt Mottltrle nUo wu trail buuured eed »t lent ion. «a dlntontod. B*,orf tf, .-ilnUn,; of-UU KMknk di* tothe lnnraMe iMi'rarjrilrtt.St law would ra^ ? lra twe ?^f*X^j'to > jnSgtoMldM vu ut bMaonlljl’kit ... liteid beaoh. She had twelve WundedJtwo SnSassgsK 1 The"Devll” »u not lost, ai Italed by rebel diipatehn. • the freebawktn returned from a noennolttanoe Of obstructions the mow »ho had In tow broke looee, and ground ed on Horrle leland.' The rebels thinking It a dangerou affair, peppifed away at It.think ing it war the "Devil," or lomething worse; bnt onr Informant assured ns that the "Devil” was nft, and will jet be bade tue of against the rebels. I ; The affair unrated np thus: We havO en tered the harbor made a sneoessfnl reoonncis ■anoe, engaged the rebel forts for three hours, damaged Sumter leriouily, lost one vessel, and have an Increased and convincing proof of the invulnerability of the Monitor Beet. The above Is made np from an interesting aooonnt famished to the Baltimore American by an eye witness, who whs In: the fight. ! . Naw Yoik, April IS.— {The; IVsiee has! is snsd an extra containing; the particulars of the attaok on Charleston,! furnished. by itha speoisl correspondent of jthiat paper, who ar rived in this oity this morning. He says the trial ins deoisive. The Ordeal of the two hoars served to prove that the defensive pow ers of the Iron Heat are snDoieht to withstand the terrible foroe of the engineer/ of the works It had to assaU, while the limitations of theof fenslve powers of iron-olhds took away; all advantage. The result of the teoonnoissanoo proves the utter insnffleieiloy of the iron-dad a<l * l *• take Charleston without assistance. The Halmnt reooived thirty wounds, sevelral being bad fraotures of tho;deok and sides, be low and above the waterline. The most fatal ,*** 1 * h, * r J rifled shot, whioh struck the pUot house and dislodged: several bolts, wounding all the Inmates, The Fassaio received twanty T five or thirty wounds.. The most extraordinary shotsru from a ten-inohrifled pnyectlie, which, truck the top of the turret scooping, Out out a huge portion of iron, breaking kit of ; eleven plates of aninoh thick eaoh, and!spending Its force, on the pilot house add on the top of he turret, on whioh it made a orator three inches deep and raising the pilot housd three inches., i Another shot, hit the | turret, forcing the V d . ,inkinft In werd. The carriage of the 11-lnoh gun was disabled by the shook, while a portion of the interior irbn casing foil, lodging In thegroove of tlio turret and stoo ping hi revolution. . , . j v The Nantucket had her turret so jarred that the cover of her port-hole could not be opened, and consequently her 10 inch gun oould not bo used. The other monitors reoeived more or less shots, but were not disabled. The IWOeac’s speoial correspondent says the Ironsides was hit from 50. to M times without material damage.! The enemy used only shot of the heaviest calibre. The most destructive of their missiles were of English manufacture, prinolpaliy Whitworth’s steel pointed projeottles. Eleven large holes, ap parently running through the walls, some of which were about three feet wide, were made on the cast face of Fort Sumter, showing, that our fire, was not altogether Ineffectual. The monitors fired altogether about ISO rounds. The .numerical weakness of the land foroe rendered the direct 00-operatlon in the attack,' impracticable . Upon the navy devolved the main share, of the work oC AU’tke fightlnz was done by it alone. . | an The following correspondence between den. Hunter and Admiral Dupodt has taken place sincethe close of the action: UsaDQUASTSEa Dsr’r qv THI Sooth, 1 U. S. Tnaxsronv Bun. Dsroas, !■ AprilBth, 1803. J Admrats. F. Bopon!,Flag-Skip ilm Iron rider, Fort Sumter: —Admiral: Not know ing yet what have been the results of your st uck of yesterday, so far as Fort Sumter is concerned, I cannot bnt congratulate you on the magnifioent manner In Which the vessels under your eommand were ifought. As mere speotator, I oould do nothing but pray, for you, jwhloh, believe me, I did most heartily .for you and for all the gallant men under your <osemaod,wh* sailed-so calmly and fear,- lessij lot Op Md-under, and through * concea -trio Art whioh has soTer heretofore had a par allol in the hiitory of warfare. F That you are aad 10 many of ;onr Teiieli of your command fit for lerrioe. is a cause of deep gratitude ito Almighty Clod. I oonfess, when the Weehawken first ran un* dor Sumter’s guns, reoeiviag the casemate and barbette broadsides from that work, simhlta ntously with'the broadiidesdrom Port Manl trio md aUthe other .works within range, I fairly held my breath.nntll the smoka had not oxpeetlne* to spa a vestige of tha little vessel, which hpd provoked soph au attack. With each of thk others, tha same eoena was ro-ensoted—my interest In the fata of the Ironsides being perhaps the keenest, from “I knowledge of her pomphratlve vul nerability, and of tha dun loss tha country Thunk Ood for tha results, so far as they go. May He have yon'in his keeping through whatever chances are yet before yon. No country _osn ever fail that has men capable of suffering whet your iron-olade had vaster •* "‘d«w. Ood bless and ksep yon safe. Admiral, aad believe me, with the high- I est esteem, D. Homing, Mjj. Qen. Flio Shiv Irosbidce, . ) Charletlon Harbor, April 8, 18S3. f ' General, I am this moment in receipt of Jm I 'S°a * r * u^tog "“Ofjof this date. I did not, however, require this to: satisfy ms of you deep sympathy fn pur operation of yesterday, intensified by the feet, that oir **•»«*>» «*n‘rol prevented that Which of aU things you would moat have desired, an immediate and .active co-opera ood. I IshaUhevo your letter re, d in every ironl i of the BNte to that orosy man under my I command shall know what has long boon fa miliar to ma-r-tho heart felt 'sympathy of the Commanding General of thejaruiy ! of the De partment of the South. I am, General, with the highlit respeot, your mbit obedient ser- T,nt » ; . • Ddpohi. Rear Admiral Cototaanding South _ , _ . AUanUo Saoadron. To M«J. Q«n. Huxtbb, Commanding Depart ment of the South, off Charleston.' ; Washuotoh, April 13.—thelfayy.beimrt ment ha. Medved merely e brief memorandum from Admiral Dupont. The reports of the various commanders had not been prepared by thatn preptoni to the dopirturaotthe dls petph boat, whioh anivad here yesterday. It Is asoeptalnad that;tha format contained noth ing new in addition to what |le'published to- I Another Inlamoiib Kebel Scheme. I 'N*w, Yoix, Aprill3.—Tlie steamer Hon darM arrived at thisport this moralng, from | Hew Orleans on tho 3d, viaKty West on the I 6th ioit*; She foil in with tho United Stater I bark Pursuit on her woyagej and tewed her I I into Key Watt.- -The Porsoit had been at I Taapajßay, Florida, and while there, 1t ap« pears, three rebels, designated : as women,! .were seen standing on shore, [waiving a white I flag ;toj attraot [attention. A boat, with an j teamen, was'immediately seht : to I them from the bark, bat when they landed 7 a r | | body o{ fifty or sixty rebels rose; from the-l } bashes and fired on. the boatL wonndiri*''flvel of;th. »m. Th. or.w aili, th. bo»t -«« .. burindh mIM h«i off tlu ibonj.t th. um. Um. Brio. ob the . nt - I thaihip. 1 Thh oatoala mmmud olti mroronfe/jB >nn # wiUptoh.hly b. hmpßtimd. c. i i *t ' Order by General Buiiulde. K: ' ; ‘ s*®A pnnoiuulßt|th. stuitr odl s"*®* *“pttoai ftahd < inlit T i nf.i7 l 3 agiiSasy^agiadl Collector at Baa FrancUco, WUHlioior, Aprills_Ex-B.prej«it»tli.l Low.of trill no. It. W^nStlo# fixohme on Londtm t f roaiSSf* 8 ** pwaißla 'to 'A for, w _ The Boaaoke BttMlled. .: W »*• ttajlgMiha.* [ ' ■:iU«s " :!i i V,* " 7 COW li Sevloik. ■ : l h Hit Yoox,April I».—Th* prln of ‘gold hModiMood to WJiporooatjprMalHffl. ; IIfOftTUIT PBOIf lOKTI CIBOLIJii. .. - ; i' : ; 4- !| ' ■ Probable Surrender of Gen. Foster. ketdbn of the eeinfobcbuents. Rebel* StarcblifoaKewben. - ; . ..' - rta? -j ApiU IS.—Tit .timmor D»dloj Buck Oil. pdrt thi. morning, from on thojih. bring. tht nport tbnt it fra. tiut Gon. Foitor-vould bwo to; I«mni.r from w.nt of prortrthu..' **!• t ™o»po« .Horihiinei lift N.wbtrn on tbo 7thJ with SOQ men if,B|dnoU’. 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