News from San Francisco.; The Confederates in New-Mexico and Arizona are making efforts to bring the Border States into sympathy with them. Gen. SIBLEY, commandant of the rebel forces, had sent to Col. REILLY to open negotiations with Sonora.
THE SIEGE OF YORKTOWN.; The Rebels Becoming More Wide Awake. Unsuccessful Attempts to Harass Our Working Parties. Another Gallant Skirmish and Destruction of a Rebel Battery. The Great Bombardment About to Open.
DEPARTMENI OF THE RAPPAHANNOCK.; Fredericksburgh Not Yet Occupied by our Forces Large Rebel Force in the Vicinity A Number of Prisoners Captured Possibility of a Battle.
NEW-ORLEANS OURS!; Acknowledgment of its Capture by the Rebels. Dispatches from Gen. Wool and Gen. McDowell. Fort Jackson Passed by Our Forces on Thursday Morning. GREAT EXCITEMENT IN THE CITY. Strict Martial Law at once Proclaimed.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT.; Gen. Halleck Moving Toward Corinth. An Engagement Between the Advance Guards of the National and the Rebel Armies.DEFEAT OF THE REBELS. Their Retreat to Corinth, Pursued by Our Forces.Possible Evacuation of Corinth by the Rebels.
IMPORTANT FROM THE TENNESSEE.; A Rumor of Another Great Battle in Progress. Heavy Cannonading Heard in the Direction of Pittsburgh Landing. THE RUMOR CONSIDERED DOUBTFUL--Our Gunboats Gone to Huntsville, Ala. THE RUMOR OF A BATTLE DISCREDITED.