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——— riv, Jan 18—Sld ship Radnga, Burditt, New Bede 10 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1862—TRIPLE SHEET. a ue champions of noble cause. Your Colonel is well as. | emerated in this Dill shall pay ten dollare fer each | define the crime and prescribe the punishment otersos. | & ff | P PING NEWS. a B,C To ase na ’ ha of an us 4 “ license. © supply the Sing Sing prigo é “ penne vA NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, seret thas in thie sein Ben WAG enatinn’ Se — | ‘Tho tax on articles manufactured and sold in pursuance amond the law ¢ wg she rights and abilities | ~~~ nnn Bediord, 140 ~ ~ ~~ the events of war. Ihe command which be reits | or coniracts bona fide, made before the 3d of March, | of busband and wits ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. Tavs. Avr Sp steamer La Cubana. Larrasa~ Wasmuxcron, April 7,1862, | Gniehes \s transferred to hands which wand a | 1862, shall be paid by the purchasers thereof, To authorize the Supervisors of New York to raise B81) Moow ms morn 303 | pal, Nork; brige Nahaut, Sir ut, da; Proteus Ginn, Bort- pil. y those who know and | coat I shal money irs Astrea, do; Dolphin, Bhermen, - si 3 venetian : BF NO at Press bis Anthracite coal shall pay a tax of fifteen cents a ton, me y ford: 2h, Br steamer Ella Warley, Swasey, Nesau; bathe FEN AAT OP THE WOUER OM THR TAX TEE proviate you and whom you know abd tit eave vf | and bituminous coal a tax of one-eighth of one cent;a | The bill to increase the license for hawkers and ped SO nananannaneee Mindis Gonton (Br), Gorion. NYork; La Giguena: Hasty, ‘The House manifested to-day a disposition to makesbort | Yow posilicn your commander, who now tarunt, and, bo | Dushel. ‘This was agreed to by a vote of 86 against 39. | diers came up for third reading, Mr. Avvoxp moved to Port of New York, April 7, 1862. Portland: brige Matilda, Lunt, do; Chimborazo, Buiall, Box work with the Tax bill. Col. Frank Biair moved his amend. Souhie aot, wha erating s pride, your future career. ‘Tho Hroviso that this tax 00 coal shall not) take emect | ecommit to Committee of the Whole ey ana cuzazeo if), McLean, NYork) Be Goa , How . abet a 4 : i of c jreat ll to authorize the Amerwan Guano LE. . : jain’ a mont to tax slaves two dollars apiece as soon as the bill tat the expiration of the sscipescity treaty with Great | oo) code was lost-40 10 50. Mosion w recoosider WOR | mary aeronant, Baermen pemarase-J.¥ feaith & Gon. Brown, Wilson, Boston; bark W A Banksy, After the review the company repaired to the camp, ti “ted nat 86. f Lge epee net ang ‘cent a pound on cot- | Jaid on the table. Bark EA Chase, Milliken, Havana—N H Brigham, ting all | Adjourned Bark 8 A Nickela, Blake, Cardenas=R P Buck & ony pe ye Hark DC Murray, Van Name, Philadelphia—Master. Lingoln, Licyd, Portl id: C Ht Jordan, was taken up. The rejection of the clause taxingspirit8°D | where 9 collation, in Gautier’s best style, was The amendment fixing a tax Portland; J O'Do=: Rand was quite welcome to the wholesale dealers, most prepared, and the loave-taking and promotion ton on and after the Ist of May next, but of whom would have been ruined by a retrospective tax. | of the Colonel of the Third New York cavairy | Cotton owned and held by any manufacturer of cotton The New Code. Bark Linden, Howell, Philadelphia~Sturges, Clearman & Co. shi bark John Carver, Griffin, Caraill; brig Monica, ” ‘Stphen R Mailory, Lester, Ke: fabrics on and prior to that time, was concurred in by 4 epi West. ‘pai Tho English people bere aro disgusted with the rejection | were duly celebrated. No military display in the vicini- | vote of 75 to 53. j at Poigcot Leer report was presented to the Le Brie Gtk, Blots eee Fea-Brett, Son | I ys, Bortland; achre Susan E Jayne, Jayne, NYork; "Mary: of the proviso that the tax on coal shall not wke effet | ty of Washington has ever drawn together a more splan- | The House also concurred in Wha following |g. | To nik Lacinarcnn ov rux Stats oF Ni acu : : : Ball Soh barks Colibedyard, Sutton John Curtigg! tail the expiration ef the Reciprocity treaty with Great | aiq display of female beauty, or passed off with greater | parca in any way to be scld as whiskey, fifteen cents | The Commissioners of the Code, pirig Commonwealth (Br), Chariton, Kingston, JD R | giesander, Matanzas; brise GF Geek + ulioy, Cardenas Britain, The will will probably be pushed through the | gallon: and when sold as brandy, rum, gin, wine, or by | Of April 6, 1857, beg leave to make this, their Ofth Brig Nellie Mowe, Pike, Clenfuegos—Brett, Son & Co. ae, Beatrice, Drinkwater, N¥ork, Rope, vague: sobs House to-morrow, unlees the abolition question should | opriciaL ORDER RELEASING OFFICERS FROM ARREST, | any other name not otherwise provided for, thirty cents It will be be a ye kk with whieb the | Brie 2xemplar (Br), Newell, Cienfuegos—Brett, Bon & Ly Sagua: Br brig Binma, Hill, Baltimore; April 1, barks Hamme : a gallon, on the basis of first proof, and so in proportion Will De. pemanmnered (hat the wor i. Brig Evergreen (Br), Letleny, StJobp, NB—F I Nevius & | ton "jarman, Puiladelphia; 2d, Celestina, Howes, Sagua. raise another protracted discussion. The following order has been issued from the War De- | (Many greater strength than first proof. Commissioners were charged was to prepare and submit | Son. a sabia Tutte, March 23--Arr schrs Ben Willls, Low, Macanzas: SKMI-MONTHLY STATEMENS OF THR FINANCIAL CON: |} partmi (On Fafiread iron and other rca, according to the state | 19 the Legislature a political code, acivil codeand a penal | Sr Ror amb taswayna Metcalf Jt Dancin, 20, Ploner, McDonald, N¥ork: Slat, Amazon, Lock, Can DITION OF THB NATION. SPRCIAL ORDER NO. 73. of manufacture, there shall be a tax ranging from one to | Code: the first to embrace the iaws respecting the govern Sehr P: f Wales (Br), Chisholm, N: NH J&CA | for Baltimore; Valorous, Ackerman, Philadelphia; Mischief, aoe Wan Dupanraagrr, Anscrawt Guwmat’s Ovnce, Se eet an ‘a | ment of the State, its civil polity, the functione of its | powaie Ue Br), - Hopking, NYork; Mary, Day, Bal:imore. ‘Cid 20h, schr J Xe Hon. Elijah Ward, of New York, introduced the follow, ‘Wasuuwarom, April 6, 1862. » public officers, anu the political rigbts and duties of its | &tcr Reindeer (Br), Archibald, St Martins—EG Hamilton, | Vogler, Strum, Philadelphia. Liverroot, March—Ady 224, Hibernian (9), for Portland March 27; Canada (8), for Boston April 5; Etna (s), for New York March 26; Asia (s), for do 29th; John Bell (»), ha ton. ‘ng joint resolution: — Colonel d’Utasey, Garibaldi Guard, New York State ‘The House non-concorred in the amendment that all | ©itizens; the second to embrace the laws of persoual Schr Washington, Merrill, Deal's Island—Master. That the Secretary of the Treasury be directed to fur- | Volunteers, and all the officers of Blenker’s division who | distilled spirits now manufactured, or thatmay be manu: | Tébts and relations, of property and of obligations; the | Schr F Davis, Evans. Snow Hill A C Haveng, 01 Ente ewis, Snow Hill—R R Parker, nish to Congress, during each session, a semi-montbly e now under arrest, are hereby released from arrest, | factured before the Ist of May next, in the United States, | third to define all the erimes for which per: be | Schr En see eek gnoe HLS B yaeper. a - Sehr R C Secor, via Halifax 29h; 8 Blanchard, York, for Bsston statement of the receipte, disbursements and estimates | and will join their regiments without delay, and resume | shall pay the same sum per gallon, when sold, as pro. | Punished, and the punishmont for the same. codes | Sens 5 G Seces, Lgnss, Gace Oe ene ee near pris Clarlsee Carriers of the government; and that the Secretaries of War, | their respective commands. vided by this act, upon distilled spirits manufactured | °f civil and criminal procedure having already been pre- | Scnr New Haven, Slo hiladelphia—H 8 Rackett, Flitner, and Ironsides, Chase, f York, March 25; O02 Navy, Interior andthe Postmaster General, be directed | By order of the Secretary of War. from and after that date. pared and reported to the Legislature in 1860 by the } sehr M M Freeman, Howes, Philadelphia—Master, tario, Hosmer, tor do 28th; Dre to presemt to the Secretary of tho Treasury a weekly L. THOMAS, Adjutant General Many other amendments were acted upon and gener. | Commissioners on Practice and Ploadings, the general | Schr Hiawatha, Disney, Philadelpbia—B P Sherman, stn Cultator Be 0 ADE 1; Ocean Se tineees S i : of = 4 Pe jor yy statement of their general receipts, disbursements and | \/ NEGROES RUSHING INTO WASHINGTON. ally concurred in, on in Pama, out § at aban: ae s ae sve cumnmnis- Bake barge arte dle ttcrnes: Chea 1 aed aa & ae one, Macks Bs lle: Marshall, Marshall, Eastern State, Keating; Jererinnd, Beli man; Martha, Brewer, and Victory, Ainsworth, for N York. Admiral, Haeslop, for Baltimore; Picavune, Brooks, fo m.*en: Ting. the recess of Congress the Purther consideration of the bill was then postponed . eet Pe Moacury shall cause to De published a | Negroes are rushing into the District of Columbia in | yal tomorrow, the House having reached the’ seveuty- | s¥stematic code of the whole body of the law of this | "ied Wiss, Buck, Snow Hill—Master. Seeretacy of the Treasury P : Dg 7 | Sate monthly statemeut of the receipts, disbursements and | scores and hundreds from Maryland and Virginia. When | fourthgection. Sloop M Dallas, Rackett, Providence—H 8 Rackett. ; f : ‘The first report which the Commissioners had the | Sloop ien Kossuth, Hayden, Norwich—Master. NOrleans, @rtimatos, and of the Guancial condition of {he gov8rB- | they approned the bridges they scatter in small squads | yy py Cometine tram the Rioticlacy: Coxamities, | Homan Se make to the Legislature was presented onthe | Stenies Fanny Cadwallater’ Pierson, Baltimore. Tornoe, Mart 2b. dn'pect,ehipe Seslobhdivadion Hamner 0b the or singly and make their way into Washington, which is | reyorted a bill establishing a uniform bankrupt law. | | 2#th of February, 1858. With that they submitted a ARRIVED, and Noondyy, Henry, for Boston, Idi | Lied pe ee This isan ep eee i anit pig ring the saa now.euneidered the paradise of fren niggers. Thene- Pending a mot on to make it a special order, the House genera) analysis of thethree codes which they were to Shonntahip Resnetes, nore, Barnes il 2, at 8 PM, with Ep pearypch ie eral ied recees bro ne mA yo ors ployes of the financial departments governmen: ms a prepare. andee and passe} x reg ot tan reg ye Clovely 1o their work, and enable the capitalists and the | 8F0*8 hereare beginning to be alarmed at this infux of adjou ‘Their second report was presented on the Stat of March, | "Ship Endymion (Br, of Liverpool), Williams, Liverpool, 28 } Mi een for Gtasaun, wo load live stock, for Neve ane: ‘heir brethren, and they are divided upon the question of 3869, setting forth the progress made by them to that ok with indse, to H J . Dale 3 {the Morning, Williama, AFFAIRS AT THE STATE CAPITAL. time, and informing the Legislature tbat they had mes ip American Eugle, Urquhart, London, yin Quesnstowa Galdutia, a: Sie $a; Herald of the Morning, Sra; people of the whole country to see the condition of the inchas, to load guano for United Kingdom, at 75s.; 7 Creole, Reed; EI ‘days, with mdse and 25 passengers, to E B Morgan & national finances each mouth. Secretary Chase approves |, “™ancipation in the District. sey adraft of the Political Code, and submitted it to the m ‘nowles: Borneo, ie, 3 of the plan. SOLDIERS ASSASSINATED NEAR MANASSAS. A April 7~Evening ght hms af oats. se itp ere Albert (Ham) Flats, Bashers, 2 days, with dike; rer rete Patrick ge : naANT, April T= ‘Op the 10th of April, 1860, the Commissioners present- | mdse and ; incl & C9. we oe enieitt kaguse THR CONSTRUCTION OF IRON-CLAD GUNBOATS. Tho Orderly of Col. Murphy, of theSiztocnth New York | es eienager tho Broadway Raiiroad hold a caicus | od, with theit third report, the Political Code compte, | Bare Chriaan Elie (Ham), Rowe, Buenos Arren. 53 ae, Sid Untusa States, Nickerson d ‘Te Dill authorizing the President to transfer the ap, | Pééiment, was shot yesterday morning, afew miles Be- | 0. ino saiournment of the Assembly to-night im the | having revised it aftor receiving suggestions from thosd | Bit\'n*Grcen, henes for West ind Porter, Nelson: Afuniel, Barvieit, and. Fanny Fern,” Law-- ies. i road hom deen i : renee, disengayed: Emma, A.ry, and Cheruvim, Skinner», gehonia, le intended to. meet the exigencies of thenayy | = jib ac ep emt poeeci PY | members were present. ‘The following is the notice cail- | sioners were requested to prepare and subinit to the Le- went of ei shar tm Boston), Harding, Remedios, ion far’ Hisbon, af Ihe Gis Bolling Wave, Collins, and Buzae weal thaitoee canmilions liipeasl anomie cannes was ais : ing the caucus circulated privately among members cup. | gislature a book of forms, adapted to the code-of proce- | March 2 with malisncs t Master. 21 Gola. peng with | Mussina March 1—In por hark Forest Belle, Percival, for the revelations of the Monitor in her late battle with | Private Hempel, of Company G, Nimety-Fifth Peansyl- | sea 1p be friendly:— dure. ‘This work they performed, having first prepared | yifen‘ko, to J Bento, March 18, lat 21 24, 1on 6f, spoke brig | Boston, teady, Sid The harks Schampl, Crosby, Boston s Pind el icc vania regiment, was killed at Manassas Jumetion last Snill takaits 40 € phaslalitenee sBison nliainiiena aie feb pep ieee Ml teal oestorpary cory oan od Johann. of Bremen, 40 day mfroey tg Janel fa Dela Harvest Moon, Lampher, do (uot om oth); 8th, rf Anaeed 9] . i vised an por leve. a od ware for orders; 20th, lat ), lon 1” biladeiphia; . Schr Medora, Percival, Boston; 12th, , THE EMANCIPATION QUESTION. night, while riding on the coweatcher of a locomotive. | meeting to be held this evening in the Capitol after ad. | mitted to the Legislature with their fourth report, on the | val, Grifin, 18 days hehce for Maradona ca an ug | 38 Coin, Crowell, Nork Hoth, bark Linda Stewart, Dae . NGTON, et. It is absolutely necessary that we should | 30th of March, 1861. Wig Altavela, Reed, Carde , {0 | vis, do. ‘The resolution to appoint # committee of nine te devise BEFENGIVE FIRE AT WASHINGTON, tpl ~ A > i Waish, Carver& Had calms up to Hatteras; since | “Navara, Feb 3—In port ship Soloo, Allen, for Cork, tor coleniaee sas sortie emancipation of slaves mailthe | Anextensive fire broke out hereat five o'clock this show toour friends what our actual strength ‘is. We | They have now prepared a draft of the civil code, of | Tevary heavy weather from SE, with rain and fog. Sidin | gail6ite 2 have ninety and upwards who are in favor of moving the | whichthey are disiributing copies amcng the Judges und | (oo) in’ with bark Emma F Herriman, Herriman, for Cork s 4 ; NTE , Feb 10— bi i, " States, will serve to keep the nigger question before the | MOFning, destroying completely three large buildings, | pili forward, and ail we require is an understanding as to | othors for examination. A copy is herewith transmitted | fororders. Se Riva tiga eeeroo > ae aos Boston, arr Feb 1, to sail 15th for Buenos Ayres 1 5 ‘i ¥ ‘two of th th it on fronts, located on Pennsyl- | how we are to proceed. Butto do this no one should | to the President of the Senate and to the Speaker of the Brig Lady of the Lake (Br, of Bermuda), Hill, Salt Cay, Matanzas, March 27—Arr barxs MC Fox, Prederia’ People some time longer. The committee will propa y Poe enn ean respectively occupted:by Waa | absent himself from the mesting. W. WARD. | Assembly. ks TI, March 24, with salt, to Middleton & Co, wing tn, | and: dsthy Canada, Mi John’ Curtis, Avexander,. be made up of Messrs. White, of Indiana; Lovejoy, of | Vania venue. he were nenpecierely Oncued: he Wm ‘This draft, the result of much labor, may be regarded | brig Breeze, of Philadelphia. 3d inat, lat $8 60, lon 74, spoke | Havana; brig Cyclone. M rdand; achr'M Kennedy, Tucker, dealer in sutlers goods; William Egan, dry goods | Th Whole subject was canvassed, some of tho | | ius cilyo Cm Tmt eo te than ae a ond Tet | brig Globe, of and for Banyor from Matanzas. Ogier, do; 30th, brig Windward, Partrid scr Lonesay Mlinoig; Bingham, of Obio; Roscoe Conkling, of New York; » d 5 members urging that it was mo moro than right, | T#t#e! as the outline ¢f a code than as a code completed. | “rig Matron, Taylor, Elizabethport for Port Royal, Happer, do; dist, ship Jonn Bunyan, Carver, NYork:. bari ‘ : merchant, and J, B. Wilson, grocer. The adjoining stores or perhaps us a collection and arrangement of materials Schr Wm Paxson (of Wilmington, Del), Corson, Matanzas, Pike, of Maine; Alley, of Massachusetts; Edwards, of a . inasmuch as all other important bills have | for the preparation of acode, which, when finished, is rob 26, with auger, tod W McKee. New Hampshire; Kellogg, of Michigan, and Hickman, of | °f Cohen & Hoover, dealers in shoes, and Gregory. ard: | teoq' moved ahead, that this measure should | intended to embrace all our laws, whother written-or'un- | Schr Haze, Booth, Cardenas, 11 days, with sugar, to Stur- Pennsylvania. ware dealer, were also seriously damaged. Messrs. | alse be, that its merits might be fully discussed before | written, concerning personal rights and relations, proper- | ges, Clearman & Co, Had some heavy weather, aud broke i e, " “ r -s fore gat!. ‘ Tucker, Fgan and Wilson are the principal losers in | the House. No definite time was fixed upon to make the | ty and obligations, and establishing general principles. | ‘0x : Se MINE MERCTIANT VESSELS AND THIELE CARGOES car- | TVCh®T: Tf an ie a ne aeidars on Coury | motion, but it was agreed that. the motion shouid be | What is new will, of course, be und Sehr Edward Kidder, Harksen, Segua, March 24, with an Sea Eagle, way, Boston. Sid 27th, brig Jonn Wesley, Ford, Sagua and Portland; 23th, ahr Ralph Post, Brewster, NYork; Sist, brig Georgia, Gilehrist, Boston, In port 26th, sciirs JH Stroup, Foster, for Philadelphia 3 days; Ann S Cannon, Nowell, (rom do just arc; and othera. lowes, Trinidad; schr MS Hathaway, ‘stood as mere SUg- | par kc, to DC Murray.’ Has been 9 days N of Hatteras, with TURED AT NEWBERN, N.C. made by Mr. Tallman whenever he cone\dered it proper, | gestion, to which even the Commissioners themselves are | strong N ds; Sth ins aca very heavy SE gale; same 7 , March’ 20—I t ship’ Gibraltar, D 1W appears from official desyatohes receivedat the Navy | Se¥enth street, several of them cecupiod as taverns or | and the understanding was that they shuld follow Mr. | mot committed, but whieh fs thrown out for the consid: | cay, off Chiucoteague, saw schr Southern Belle, bound N. Sid | for Havana, at £15 10a. Po. SP Gibralter Dunhame eat i *Y | restaurants, The origin of the fire is ‘conjectural. The | T.’s lead, and be on hand at all times for that purpose. ration of those most competent to judge. in company with bark Crusoe, for New York. PERNAMBUCO. Feb 19—S!d Alpine, Killman, Antwerp, Beportment that when our forces reached Newbern, : The course of the Times, in copying an article in vindi- | All which is most respectfully submitted. Schr Princess Lovell, Port Royal, 7 days. Port Svat, March 16—No Ain Vessel in port. ” | loss is very heavy, but is partially insured. ; Tans oat tae t ° Boyd, Port Royal, Rio Janeiro, Feb 26—Arr bark Conrad, Sauisbury, Bahia they captured nine merchant vessels, their cargoes con’ cation of the Military Board, ing sides with them DAVID DUDLEY FIELD. wey, Fortress Monroe, Sid Dh Be beck Fria, Baith, New Xorks sche Village Belle, sisting in the aggregate of about four thousand barrels of ‘The disastrous fire to-day, upon Pennsylvania avenue, | against the committee of Raymond's -own appointment, : WILLIAM CURTIS NOYES. Accomac, 7 days. Douglass, Rio Grande; 23d,'brig Abby’ Elizabeth, Martin, bas again demonstrated the necessity of a reorganiza- | has created some surprise here. The report of the com- ALEXANDER W. BRADFORD. Sehr K F Stockton, ancleasy Pocomoke for New Haven. NYoi rosin, besides tar, pitch,oil.and shingles,aine baleeof | mitteo was submitted to Mr. Raymond before it was pre- | New Yoru, april 5, 1862. Schr Callahan, Edwards, Philadelphia. Arratdo Feb 18, Courier, Schwenbock, NYork. Sid 12th, pry tion of the fire department of thecity. A couple of steam | Moca “und he declared that the evidence sustained the 2 Schr Trader, Easton, Philadelphia. Paul August, NYork; l&h, La Playa, Philadelphia; 19th, ae engines would have saved property enough to pay the ‘wade by the committee, and d of the _ Sehr Willie, Parritt, Elizabethport for Port Royal. Onda, Nvork. ‘TRE CENSUS. e sehen rita se polit ace by ~ gees sand Sarees 5 Cs “ nee Sehr Lady Adams, ‘Appleby. , xabeth pore for becrg Rio Graxpx, Feb 6—In port brig Martha Post, Robertson, ‘ machines for several years. . That lean side, chr Cl , Cheney, Hackensack for Portsmouth. NH. . 8 Mr. Fessenden, of Maine, introduced the following | Ct of # is Je looked upon as mysterious to those who knew these DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH. Schr Delaware, Furbiah, Rockland, 5 days, Rn net ae ee ea joint regolution in the House to-day:— THE RICHMOND PAPERS. facts. a een Steamer F W Brune, Foster, Baltimore. Rexxpios, March 26—In port barks Trajan, Babbidge, for Europe; Jas Smith, Brewer, for Boston next day; 1 ‘Tinkham, and Open Sea, Babbidge, for days; Humboldt, fordo 12; schra Geo Deering, Pi Bonton, next dar; Mary E Perce, Wyman, £0 Hall That the Superintendent of the Census ‘be required to | Richmond papers of the Sth have been received in | ‘The Assembly was thie evening engaged on third read- | Gen, Hunter Assumes Command—Com- | Sismer Schriver. Adam re aeipbia, record, in books to be prepared for that purpose, the | Washington to-day. They contain extractefiom the New | ingof bills. The bill authorizing Comptroller Haws to | oustion of His Staff—Complimentary | Steamer Raritan, Slover, Trenton. names beads transfer the surplus in the interest sinking fund to the paler og oe er} ee et ane tree | York papers of the 24 inst. general fond, to meet the current expences of the city, | Order Relative to Brigadier General BELOW ypulat, of the United States and Territories, designat- ” rt 7 day Bid 26th, schr J W see such as all freebolders in alphabetical order, and. in Suen was passed; diso the bill oxtonding the time of payment | Sherman’s Services, &c., dic. Tea oe A esl ie Pepnreuny March 20-Are Gibralter, Dunham, London hb manner as to admit of easy reference to their place THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. of the bonds issued wo aise money for ‘the benefit of aes See Sr Tuomas, March 20—In port ships Western Ocean, Sim- fa the census is reir FIRST SESSION. families of volunteers. The passage of these two bills | The following general orders have been issued from the ‘SAILED. mons, hevce for Havre, in distress; JP Whitney, Avery. : , + wilt 7 se witl reduce the taxation of the city of New York this | new Department of the South, and explain themeelves:— | Steamebips Empire City, and Marion, berg do tascieas a Ibth: J rome. Clark, Koy Eotiplireetngey rctbgertasatachi ee Senste. mete Spears ot. Swe saillicns of deliais, GENERAL ORDER—NO. 1. Monteridco, arr 15th in distress; Growler; Watts. (rom, Mer amount of labor, and the employment of a smal] army of a : ‘The dill repealing the act of 1860 ubolieh- Heapgcantens DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH, Mispallamesus, ~_ | tingas for Cork, arr 8th—lost mate overboard; F 8 Mesos, extra clerks. Wasmmaron, April 7; 1662. tog capital punishment was algo passed. This Tont Rovat, 8. C., March 31, 1862. } Rescs or me Passexcrns avo Cxew o” ram Buirisn | Means, loading Cargo of bare Theo Curtis; Hive, Durie, front . . re 80 e Seni and only nee s! ‘ork, arr 11th, for Maracuito same day 5 THE MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST STATES. ee ee the signature of the Governor’ to Become a law. | _,J;, WAlor General David Hisnleg having arrived ak this i) Sexsntare Braxsin ar ras Sniy WC PACENCEAS OF NEY |i wooanury, trom Glbraliar for MYore, ropgs. & diddings ‘The mails for California, Oregon and Washington Terri- Mr. Suave, (rep.) of Mass., presented'a petition in | 1% 4 disiature has, therefore, in & moasure retraced its peaneca ee - a. ete ied aes Yorx—The British steamship Spartan, from England bound | Young, from Rio Janeiro: Montezuma, Hainmond, froma tory are now tranemitted overland from St. Josep, Mo., | f¥0F of emancipation, stops, and wiped from the sialute books alaw that tended | {hg Southyeunsisting of the States of South Carolina, | ‘2 Halifax, with munitiontof warand © number of passen- | Ctayatns, PR Josie Giikes, likey. irom do, for Navoner : crest mum TOBACCO TAX. to increuse crime. Those who hereafter commit murder | Georgia, and Florida ? | gers on board, after experiencing terrible weather fora mum- | ay f6ch in digirvas; Bonaparte, Cole, from Machius, arr 17h; 20 UND Fince ‘eorteepensdence) cin Be eet fromany | | wizad; (Unies) of Va, pressutedmpetitsen orci’ | MAA guilty of treason against the State are tory the | “y ror the convenience of military operations, and the | ber af days in succession, was finally abandoned on the 16th Louisa P Snow, Loud from St Pierre Mart, du: Bronse, Beet Ofice. : i Virtats of Bemp. administration of departinent affairs, this department is | of February, the passengers and crew being taken off by | Oulertuidge, from Rio Janeirs, arr 16sh; jones, iis, " * J fr Africa. ‘ork, 3 5 BRIGADIER GENERAL SICKELS RELIEVED FROM HIE | 22% Vitsinia agamst the propesed tax on leaf tobacco. There is great activity among the repnblicane in refe- | Givided into three districts, to be constituted as fol- | Capt Stetson, of the ship Wm Frofhingham, of New York: |. fom oust of Ateioe-f Sys on bared ‘sohrs ML. Dawiey COMMAND. CONSTRUCTION OF IRON-CLAD GURBOATS. — to Laps cane a brews In iyi ha fh ei a _ | sultations they appear to rely upon Senator Coo! 0 i the ii General Bickels bas been relieved from command of | Mr. Wnsox, (rep.) of Mass.,from tho Mititary Commit. | {hitinton Weed’ The article in the Times today,ther | _,1, THe frst, to be called the Northern District, will | Tspoke, in lat 48.00 N; lon $8 Uz W. the, steamship ot the Excelsior Brizade, by order of General Hooker, com. | ¥e, Feported, authorizing the President to transfer the } the republicans lacked afew votes of a majority, is) con- Eee Oia sath dha east ore tne ecaatine ate te Joneph Guatey) wo conatit with Captain’ Wiagins 4 vi e a ascertain if it was possil an manding the division, on account of the rejection by the | 8PPrepriation made for fortifications to the: building of pon pte piano ea. a Fat amd pri from Cape Canaver: | northwest to the Gulf .coast, just Ld mate's return be informed me that the ship we Game | north of Cedi ta Stetson reports aa follows:—On the 16th of February, | gers, from. Cayenne, arr 12th; Hugh W Fry, Puily joston. ( of $00 uF 400 buds capacity wanted for sue gar freights.) Arr at do 7th, brig Georgia, Sher Point a Petre, Gi (and cld 10th for Cuba); 1dth, ache AE Willard; Con! rT tigua (and sid 15th forTurks Islande). Clé 10th brig Wind- iron-clad gunboats. and its dependencies, and thence ete wreck, and fast sinking. From what I eould see of the | ward, Koberts, Cuba; lth, ship Pailadelphia, Poole (from Benate of his nomination as Brigadier General. He: had . THR CORFISCATION BILL. Considerable attention hus been attracted to a bill - | north to the Georgia line. The headquarters of-this dis- | hueamer myself, she appeared to me (distant a quarter of a | Philadelpiia), Glasgow; brig Keying, Lad recy just returned from a recounoissance in force to Stafford troduced in the Senate lust. Thur Saavar March 24—In port brig Joun : by Mr. Folger, re- ; “ie r ; f nd away, : The Confiscation bill was taken up. > lating to the disposition of certain lands reclaimed from | ‘ict willbe at Pert Royal, South Carolina, and Brigadier | mile) s complste wires; Dost ton Me tion fo encounter Coart House, in which he-hed won the admiration cf the Tromacit, (rep.) of Il., proceeded. to-speak in | the harbor of the city of New York by natural accretion | Ge2- H. W. Benbat (who will relieve Brigadier General | rosner gale, which there waa then every appearance of portion of the brigade that aocompanied him. He isthe | ¢.My Titman ‘| orotherwise. ‘Tho bill is regarded witha good deal of | Sberman), 1 appuiuted to, command this district, and | arising, an the ight was fast approaching, may barometer a a - ‘i - | being low and still failing, ing all these circumstances senior Colonel of the brigade, and his friends think | fr. Hanis, (rep.) of N. ¥., said he wished to offera | Suspicion; as, under a very ‘air appearance, it is thought | cion to be called the First Division of the Department of | into due consideration, 1 considered it right, and ‘hat he i entitled tn this capacity to command it unti! | substitute, 0 a few romarks, and. therefore, | ee eat of certam parties let into the ceeeet tne | thesouth. General Benham will receive from General Capt Wiggins, io-e 6 ume in abandoning blip, and chug ; “ ; man . save thet arse by the designation of @ Brigadier General. Im. | [moved ® Postponement of the subject until to-morrow. | whoig matter, it appears, originated ina report of the | Sherman” charts, mave, plane, reports, moneys, Meg | mentmy boat to assistin taking them off, having’ previosl media: ly after the receipt of the order he wrote to Gen, EXECUTIVE SESSION. Commissioners of the Tand Daice recently sent into the | expeditionary command in this district. Sree Srpearek Hy O00 Pals tho whole. of tho, pasrengers Booker, protesting against it, and appealed to the Gene. | On motion of Mr. Lave, (rep.) of Kansas, the Senate | Senate. In th » Commis=ioners lay down , ! then went into executive session Portland, Idg; schrs John R PI: “Gand fat Paiiecelphe, ortlan: ig; schrs John later, Gandy, for Pi! do; War Eagle, for NYork ready. ea ~ Sr Jaco, March ..—Arr Br brig Planet, Lamb, NYork. Satt Cay, TI, March 24—No Am vessel in port. Tarcanvano, Feb 21—In port et Crest of the Wave, Vose, for NYork; Harriot Erving, Mauning, for Boston; Washington Booth Pescud. for Ba.timore—all ldg wool, Tuxtap, Fed 17—Asr bark Lina (Brem), Steengrafe, NYork: 19th, brig Windward, Roberta, St Thomas; sehr Han- nah Matilda, Price, Trinidad; 27th, brig Leviathan, Singer, Aspinwall. ‘Sld 21st, brig Geo Downes, Paine, NYork; 27th, seit tablished Tale Of law. that the State io rae cow2: | 2. The second, to be called the Southern District, will | and crew were safely brought on board my ship, in a most P JL of Florida and the islands adj-cent, exhausted and pitiable condition, many of them being; scald- | bark Irma, Wortinger, Philadelphia, Fal Commanding, but took leave of the troops in the fol- | ten went i in foe of, all lands under the navigable waters § tina froma Cape Garnawersh, tomas Tesi ii Dratued and one female ib a dying conpitions Bhert- [Pex Srauwenas, y loaraag yearn anp—TuiroRarate.} Jowing order — Sa oe ee rect Neate’ wage yee ne eucitly | west to the Gull coast, just north of ‘Cedar Keyr. The ter, the wind and the wea increasing raplilyst put my | | arrfrom NYork March 23, Royal Bride (a), at Vlymouth: ae House of Representatives. SUmOry. van ciher. charters, The ‘inportance | Headquarters of this district and the troops will remain | Steamers lights having suddenly disaupeared, Latood to tue | 24t%yConsrens, and George Dunean. <t Deal; © C Smith, af : hae importance | as ut present, under command of Brigadier General J. M. | spot where they were fast seen, but observing nobing, con- | Fitshing: 2th. Helvetia, and Scandia in Kingr ad: Chane Wasmixoron, April 7, 1862 of this subject is to be found in the revolution which it SRcoxD (Hookge’s) Drviston, in the title to riparian property. If the On Roarn TS. Transrort Ea Ciry, April 6, 1862. ancan, cluded that she must have gone down; and, accordingly, with HRADQUARTERS EXCELSIOR ma} 3. The third, to be called the Western District, will | Captain Wiggins’ consent, pursued my ow course for ttavre, mets at Liverpool; 26th, Melita (s), at do; Atmosphere, at. eal THE EXTINCTION OF SLAVERY IN THE BORDER SLAVE stares, | Would o¢e ene : ‘Arr from Philadelphia 24th, SC Jones, at Liverpool (had ‘Soupmrs—special Orders No. 182 will announce to you Commissioners enunciate sound doctrine, it is clear that | 4.) lo . | to which port I bound. Soon af it blew a hard gale, ( 50) bags co ie ata that I'am relieved from further duty in this brigade, by | 7. Wma, (rep.) of Ind., offered @ resolution provid- | aij the wharves, piers and lands of this city outside of 400 | COmPrise thas Park of Firita weet of the line Nefore de | Witch inc ind by noon next day it blew almost | fown overboard Ov rags corn)s Zirh, F Hoults ato. x, A for48 hours, Feb22—The female my ship died, although she had received every attention and care, trom the medical geutle- order of the Brigadier General commanding the division. | 15 for the appointment ef a committee of nine members | feet from low water mark, from the Battery to Hammond My last act of duty is to bid you farewell. After @ year | to inquire, and report asearly as practicable, whether any | *treet, on the North river, aud to Corlear’s Hook on East ef service with you, it is hard to yield to the necessity river, belong of right and in justice to the State. The biil gia line. The headquarters of this district will reman | Spe'tacbeonghton b at Fort Pickens, as at present, with Brigadier Gene IL from Marseilles. (The Latest via Londonderry.) Arr from NYork, Gauss, ac Bremen; Charlemagne, at plan can be proposed and recommended for the gradual \ om .@. Arnold, commanding. men on board. “Up to this date we have experienced nuthing | ANT, s which separates me from so many brave and devoted | ? of Mr. Folger provides for the sale of ail such lands, and ee ee but bad weather, and a succession of the Heaviest gales, one ane . Gompanious,endvared to mo by more than ordinary ues, | emancipation of all the African slaves and the extinction | empowers the city of New York to purchase the same muro ta the generdio’ sommmandiag diauiete, ned vere | of which amounted 108 hurricane, “which eompelfed tas to BEE se het ea ON oft tafe TE Ue While protesting that it is unlawful and unjust, obey | of slavery in Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, Kent fore the Ist of May, 1862, If the purchase : j epee heave to under bare poles for 24 hours, the barcmeter at 27.4, y the command, Decause obedience to superior authority | u - bei 1Ky, | not completed by the city on on betore | S*HiOF oflicer of every separate command withia the dis- | (he lowest I have even seen during the whole oi my experi: American Ports. trict named, whether brigade, regimental or post, will | ence in crossing the Atlantic, extending over a period of 20 immed ately forward to district headquarters detailed re | years, making two or three vayuses every. y ports showing the actual condition of their commands, | have encoun:ered such a continuance of heary the number of officers and men for duty, the number | ™y opinion that unless Capt Wiggins bad aba sick, quantity aud quality of supplies, including arms, | *%!P ‘ha: night, all on bo af cl > oe Suir Puitaperrmia, from Philadelphia for Glasgow, be- ammunition, clothing, tents, camp equipage, horses aud } /S00F Naane tet a mag in distress, cleared 1th ult to BOSTON, April 5, PM—Arr burks Justice Story, Webber, Cape Coast, WCA; Modena, Ryder, Messina; brig Randolph, Hallett, Trapani; scur Isapelia, Fauiklin, NYork. Cld ship Janes Yatten, ‘Perey, Callad; brig DB Doane, Coombs chrs L8 Levering, Corson, Philadelphia; Dank eae, NYork. Arr seurs Hero (Br), Sullivan, Daniels, and Erma A Higgins, Pi ie the first duiy of a soldier. It is my earnest hope that | Tennessee and Missouri by the people or local authorities | that day, then the Commissioners of the Land Office a ‘& prompt appeal for redress to the General Commanding | thereof, and whether such an object is expedient and de- | authorized to cause the said several parcels not purchased the army will permit me to sbare with you the honors | sirable; and that they further inquireand report whether | bY ho —, of Lele New ey hn 1 of the campaign now 0 auspiciously begun Whether | ty. cot : praised and put into market at the appraised valvation, we are separated for a day or forever, the fervent | Uw “nization of such emancipated slaves on this cun- | under the direction of the State Engineer and Surveyor, Wishes of iny heart will follow your fortunes on every | tinent or elsewhere is necessarily a concomitant of their | Theowners of lands adjacent to. said reclaimed lands I never Nevis, WI: Wenonah, é 7 horse equipments, mules aud transportation , quartermas- Tan, phia Par- field. You have waited patiently for the hour, now at | freedom, and how and what provision should be made | have the pre-emptive right to purchase thesame, at such patiry ’ d will a proceed for destination, ker, Jacobs, and LizzieM Stacey, Wiley, do; Nicanor, Par- hand, when the Army of the Potomac will move upon the | therefor: also, that they inquire how ftr,and in what | Spbfased valuation, cn or before the Ist day of June, | Ih uf all kids will Ue tccrsaary to periees their orgs. | »,SuiF COCKER. Mahoney, at Patladelphia from Liverpool, | Ker, Nansetngnd, M ‘Sisith, ‘Balen Empir. St ore; Vile lage Queen, Hawkins, Philadelplia; Superior, Rovlnson, and George Byron, Crowell, Elizabethport; New Zealand, Brookiin Me, for Philaiteiphia, put in for & harbor, graphed, ship Celestiai Empire, trom Liverpool. Signal for ship anda brig. Sid steamer Saxon; ship Tarquin; brig Tempest “BALTIMORE, April 5—Arr ship Bremerhaven, Hilken, B: barks Marion, H ee Kio Janeiso; New it, Pale: ‘Howard, Jones, Belfast, id ct their Org&- | pad tine weather and isto the Banks. nizagion, and piace ther in acondition of full efficieuey | 45 10, lon 52 15, saw several large icebergs and Immense quan- for d&tive service. Returns of theeffectivetorces present | tities of field ice; was among drift ice 36 hours, and hov strongholds of the enemy. Your discipline, courage and 1862, and in case any remain unsold the State Engineer is Dearing will place you among the foremost of our legions. | W4Y, the government can and ought equitably to facilitate | tosell the same at public auction, taking the valuation at nq The glory which surely awaits you will help to reconcile | this object; and that they further beauthorized, if in their | & minimum, and on such terms as the Commissioners of Ponte lo moe to the pain it corts to say again, farewell at id : the Land Ofhce may deem for the best interests of the | Will all cases be rendered as soem as they cnn be pro | ail nighs. Slat, lns 20.0, Son Casi belonging ton teall necme By command of Brigadier General D. E. SICKLES judgment expedient, to extend their inquiries as to the State pared, without being delayed for the completion of the S ibs atoeriansed th Mead wan JL. Patan, Jr., A. D.C. and A. A.A. General, |_| other siavebolding States, and report thereon. “The whole matter has been referred to a special com. | ler reports called tor in this paragraph sii - nes - Mr. Maury, (Uuiom) of Ky., regarding the resolution which will take the subject into consideration on These reports, when received by district commanders, ACCOUNTING FOR SUPPLIES FURNISHED THE ARMY. | a& unconstitutional and absurd, moved to lay it on the Parties intererted in it should endeavor to | Wil! be consolidated and transmitted to the General com- x WB Dean, of Yarmouth, NS, Lorek. from 3 364 bushels corn, for New Ross, Irelx 0; Seb Te, Mr. Wickliffe, of Kentucky, to-day introduced a bill to ae A Bae ge inet. es ior apaas bo te be present ao occasion, and obtain a hearing before i as Srpegd ay wit Hor Getecal Common ie rea oa the ama yet, in ar 4746, 08 51 60, bark Jobspnes (Bren, new, Ca Klockgeter, Liverpool; provide that the Commissioners in Chanoery in the seve- | jows—- J S 4 Wes : partment will consist of the following named officers — lind our feet ot water ia her hold, one | BATH. April S—Arr bark Whit dew, Evang, Liverpodl. Fal States shall, when called upon to do #0, take evidence | Yeas—Mesers. Alley, Arnold, Ashley. Babbitt, Baker, Hax- NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. iar Chas. 6. Halpine, Assistant Adjutant General; | putay We \eisiain the crew were exhausted from evens | int Maria Loulm, Gdnusings aad Jno & Walnrn and certify it to the Quartermaster General, in eases | {7a Uh moe Clark, Colfax, Prederick a tenet ‘wanna: ral: Colonel Shaffer, Chief Quartermaster; Captain | Jor, and their hana and feat were trautbtten: one of | Bal Rivers pataa: Wary, Torre ey "Grances sd 7 Chamberlin, 4 ‘ax, rederic Donk. i * ; rn . el . dos Ter a when the army at recruiting stations, campe or on wes, Duell, Edgerton. Eltot, Fenton. Fessen, Senate. J. W. Turner, Chief Commissary of Subsistence. Tae ad een thamptons end landed at Pailadeiphie ich | Alen, aud Florida, Kelly, Boston; Jos E Potta, Holly, Provt: march have been furnished by any citizen with noceesa: | fillogg of Mich. Langing, Losgin, —Loweiay, McK ght, SUMMIT, ABET, 180. | eT DUM CAPLAME WB Dole, Leateueke SW, | Matin tisitheu chiei per she helodyand mic Af | Winson, Wesertj:aiope TB Corey, for, Milfordy Ha a od bh, and - . rnpson, Capt » R. Dole, Lieutevant Ss. W. |, In 1454, from he A + alo a ‘ i Ty supplies not paid for, and certified by an officer of the | McPhesson, Morebead, Morrill of Me.» Morrill of Vt. Mi cud epasgsean Stockton, Lieutenant Chas. F. Hay,’ Lieutenant A. M. | Bx Bric Britt, of Digby, from Newport, B, for Matanzas, | Babeock, Fall River. army, of the valueof such articles, by whom furnished, | uidie Relline of Nit, Sarzeant Shank, Suetvelds Sb To authorize the Governor to appoint persons to take | Kinzie, Lieutewant A. 0. Doolittle, Aids-de-Camp, which was n coliinon with brig Aday of Bath, andthe latter | FALMOUTH: Avril ¢ Arr John A Dix, Hallett, NYork. dc. Property carried away or injured by the army to be r. Sherman, Sloan, Stevens, Stratton, Van Horn, Van | acknowledgments of deeds in Great Britain and Franoe. D. HUNTER, Major General Commanding. | sunk, carried away bowsprit, cutwater, Sanat; oabiee zabethport. Sid'gchr Denmark, Brightinan, Elizabethport, Kanborgh, Vertee, Wallace, Walton of ‘Me-. Walton of | To authorize the clerks of the Boards of Excise to take | Oficial copy. Cuas G. Hairiwm, Aseistant Adjutant Gen.. | "sit topgallantmast, and received other damage; sounded | “5p Ate wehra Alex Hendefson, Baker, and New 5 the pamps aud:foana tures fee Goovll, Elizabethvort; sloop Franklin. Avery, de,’ Sid ached 108 Vv taken in the same manner. x burne, Wheeler, White of Ind., Wilson and Windon. a 3 , tle, Blairof Va., Brown of R I,, | affidavits of acknowledgments in certain cases, GENERAL ORDERS—NO, 2. Pumps were manned and cargo thrown overboard to prevent rden, Wrightington, Phil ia; New alt REGULATION OF SOLDIERS’ FURLODEHS. Dasey, Calvert, Cove, Corning, Cox, Cravens, For a railroad in West Farms ana other towns of Weet- FLEADQUARTERS, DRPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH, the brig from sinking. Balt and Trapauil, Bunce, Hilesbethnece, i ony Mr. MePherson, from the House Committee on mo on ge Enghsh, chester county. Port Rovat, 8. C., Mareh 31, 1862. Scan baa Lng ad Leng rag shore ol GLougeeT ee, aoe © Arr gente ae, pee, Ryan, tog, json, Horton, Retr! “ | 5 the piteh of Cape Henlopen, but it was thought would be | Georges Inland for New York; Northern Lane, Vinal: Military ae ngabsecey ee following to-day:— Lehinath, Mallory, Men- au a repent rigger ‘rene the State's ur ty sass Lipactneat, feomant ve ehdnreet ie = goog ine a Fe haven for do; Marina Macia, Heed, Boston for Philudelp That the colonels of regiments of volunteer: sell quota of the direc es. Cr Wy Senn Pi 7, , 1 7 1 Slat rn, Belfast for For jonroe; Crusoe, im 'S may grant .'Price,, Richardson, Shiet, | “On motion of Mr- Freee, the act supplementary to the | Department, dated ‘A. 'G. O., Washington, March 15, | ,,Scwm Func, Aurnep—Newport, April 7-—The vessel on | flares, fasten eyork; Bound Brook, Emery, Rockland furloughs to the non-eomm joned officers and privates | Smith; Stevie of N.Y. Susele of N.J-,Vallandigham, Voor 1862,” the Major General commanding desires express for'do, amendment of the Excise jaw was moved forward to be She has been gotten \d-arrived in our har- rgo but litle, if uuy— to Brigadier General Sherman his full appreciation of the | {0% Of their respective onmmands, so that not exceeding | Dies Wadsworth, Ward, Webster, White of Onio, Wiekute. | Prrted complete. essel somewhat damaged KEY WEST, March 28—Arr achrs @ W Hynson, Fort Piek- threo in each company ehall be absent at the sume anee | MF Wiceure, (Union) of Ky., requested that bis | "Ene bill to provide for the examination of the accounts | amount and importance of the services rendered by the | (By tel to Ellwood Walter, Hi, Secretary of the Board of | ens (andcid ixtfor Havana): LJ Bartin, New York: Sta ; hould be omitted in the organization of this com- | of the Treasurer and other State oficers was made the | ¢xPedition under General Sherman's command; and his | Underwriters.) Te ot ne provided thatthe regiment shall have been in the actuaj and that, as amatter of sound parliamentary prac- | special order for Tuesday evening. thanks for the full, reliable and valuable information as | Stoor Cory, Davis, from Sag Harbor for Providence, be- Hg R shepherd, Philadelphia; echrw L Frances, Gar. Service of the United States for a period exceeding six | tice, no member be appointed thereon who voted for | "Tue bill to extend the term of the Commissioners’ code | '® the condition of the troops, defences, &e., in this por. | for» reported ashore at Castle Hill, got off night of 4th inst, Bur Lb James, Philadelphia: momhs , provided, further, that the President of the following resolution, which be (Mr. Wickliffe) would | was made the special order for Wednesday evening. tion of the Department of the South, which General | leaking, and is now a! 7 NEW BEDFORD Apel 6—Arr sehr Sarah, Benson, Phila- ; nate , wy, of the | read from the journal:— EVENING SESSION. Sherman has furnished. Spoken, &c. deiphia. Sid schra EM Adams, Hinckley, Baltimore; High- tod States, Secretary of War, the commanding gen Resolved, That neither the federal government nor the The Senate was occupied the entire evening in consi- By command of Major General D. HUNTER. Ship Oracle, 3 dare from Acapulco for Valparaiso, March 9, fendes, Cae pda von Waren fry Nag eral of & department, army corps, detached division or | poopie of aly non-slavebolding State have te constitutional | @eration of the epecial order, the claim bills. > Cuanins G. Hatrine, Assistant Adj, Gener gay Jon Brera), Klopper, hence for Bristol, March 28, | dy'(from Sandwich), do. side i Drigade, may, by general order, prohibit the granting | Pe'Cniontand that those persone inthe North eho dora: | _ Mt. Sami, by unanimous’ consent, introduced a bill GENERAL ORDERS—NO. 3. lat 4084, lon 68 20. PREWLORT, April 4—Arr, wehrs Gazelle, Simmons, New such furloughs duriag a penod not exceeding thirty days feant in | Providing for the enlargement of the Champlain canal, Hrapqeanrens, DerartMest OF THe SovtH, } ae from Remedios for Falmouth, March 27, lat ors eer ee, Bosten for it eaport (and sla Gey; Peake from the issuing of the order’ when in bis opinion the such num. | for the passage of the United States gunboats aod muni- Rous Bovat, 8.0. Apeil S, 1908, f Hark. Howland, 21 days from Boston for Messina, Feb9, | ton, Sears, NYork for Wareham. not keep pace with the aggregate population of the | tions of war whenever the United States government The following named officers are hereby announced as off Mala ‘Sth—No arrivais this miro i Wind ESE, fresh, exigencies of the service imperatively require it, and not shall furnish the necessary means, Referred to the | additional members of the staff of the r General | My Elorence (Br), 21 days from Palermo for Philadel: | _ Sid ay ightman, NYork; brig Sa- other wise. Mr. Wicxuirye hoped tnat those who voted for this | Committee on Canals. commanding Department of the South, and will report | phia, Feb 9. off Malaga. bao, Baker faltimore, via ‘oriress Monte; schrs Florence, "° , would decline serving on the select committee, (Laugh ‘Adjourned accordingly — Bark Malina, from Montevideo for St Thomas, Feb 22, lat | Crocket, Belfust for a market; Mino: baha, Phompsin, OBNERAL VAN ALEM’S FAREWELL TO HIS REGIMENT, | for ) f aa Surgeon George E. Cooper (Medical Department, United | 255, lon 27 42—was in co for 3 days, with light N winds. Botire, Kinnie : Mee Sra uilehiey Brie ‘e " v" fa cl ¥ je rose, + lef, The monotony of Washingtem, in the abwence of the | | MF. Lovaiox, (rep )of Til, hoped that the gentleman Assembly. States Army), Medical Lirector. abere Tremont, Stevens, from Africe for Boston, March 81, | Phlladcletonienoe, Winchester, New Beiiford (cr da; F Army of the Potomes, was brokem to-day by a briliant | from Kentucky (MP. Wicklie) would be permitied to read Amuse, Apr, 1908. | aie Areny), Acting Inepecton General, nn? nis | meg Mlanie Beer. of York 00 dare from Bio Orands | Sra Ree for Maavettuors, ney. osieson, Paris teat , a r es Army), Ac a sions, wer for far “on, s 4 display, upon the occusion of the farewell of General J. | "\tr“wrexrirre—l have dove no harm. The gentleman | fhe bill to provide for the payment of expenses incur. | PEAT oant Francis J. Suuuk (Ordnance Depart. | {Sivas en “it SUPphed With Provisions, March 18, at 22 | Pa TN Xork; sloop A.B Holm. Hammond, Pall River for H. Van Alen to the regiment resantly under bie com- | (Mr. Lovejoy) voted tor the resolution red for the organization and equipment of troops was | meut, United States a of Ordnance. Brig T M Mayhew, hence for West Indies, March 30, lat 34, beh Snel wars Argoract (Br), Horton, 30, for Neti mand. Theee were present s large number of invited prettnag gall bt ame doh moved forward, and, on motion of Mr. Gray, ordered to | First Lieutenant James H. Wileon (United States Topo- | | Belvo Rockland for do; ht Tervell, Barneacts jon 67 30. Scht Harriet Baker, from Matanzas for Boston, March 31, ary CO lon 77 40. oO. Sehr “Richmond,” hence, March 29, iat 33, lon 68 40—had Mr. Vooutrees, (opp.) of Ind forth that the Tariff bill pass phical Engineers)¥Chief Topographical Engineer. offered a preamble eettin, : iret Lieutenant E. J. Keenan (Eleventh Pennsylvania during the @xtra session lor n ar, 3 H Adams, NBed(or Gvests, including some fifty ladies,an horseback and in be reported complete, do Bani ; t carriages. Among them were Mre. G al MeCiellan | of Congress is unjust aad oppressive to the agricultu The bili to amend the New York District Court act wag | Volunteers), Chief Signal Oif.cer. experienced heavy p4o4 Belfast for do; ite wb ineene gr aR TOR aM aod Mrs. General Marey; Mre. Ritol voriion of the country, and concluding with a resy By command of “Major General D. NTER. ‘oreign Ports. George diy fon el; Northern a ined Wee chic) and Miss Wade, | inst ihe Comanitves ou Ways and Mease ‘be instructed ve | PePorted Severably Cius. G. Harring, Assistant Adjutant Gene Acarutco, prev to March 18—Arr al.ip Morning Light, Tho- | Vinalhaven for NYork; Julia Frankiin, *2ztand for Balti worth daughters of General Wadawers &; Mrs. and Mist | rynoeea bill at as early «day. as Cable Toseing | Mr. Covoixcros reported & bill to provide for the ap- courses Pay yd OE i's Tag Glaeis ollik te Sey ee Hooper, of Maseachusotte; the Miesay Hale, of New | said law, and substitute therefor a system founied on | pointment of an additional number of notaries public in Personal Intelligence. Acona, WOA, about Ped Goin port barks Kedar, Boyer, | good, echt Edward (returned), aud sloop Copy. Hampebire; Mra. Barclay and Mra. Whitely, ef | the principle of yielding an adequate amouat of revenue, | New Yorkcity. ves ‘tn pe NEW HAVEN, April 6—Arrsenr T Lytoan, Stannard, Feb 13; t ships Samuel Robertson, Und not on that of protecting only the inanufacturing im, | Me. Covorsrox, from the minority of the Committes | Chevalier Wikoff has arrived at the Brevoort House, | HORE Armrs, Tel, 'S 510 Hort ships Samuel average, | work, “Below a bark, supoowed ty be the Rend’ er, Bright. Kentucky; Misa Chase, daogtter of Secretary Chase; precy ie terest of the country on the Metropolitan Health bill, made = written report | from Washington Sharon, Jordan, ding; berks Pyrmont (now Maraquica), eric for NYork. Cit sehr Sardinia, Rum- 1 J, Sod @ number of distinguished | Mr, Stevens, (rep.) of Pa., moved to lay the preamble | adverse te the bill Gov. Morgan arrived in town yesterday, and in stop. | Wood, for Europe; Brothers (wow Genara) Adama, Aut | M0) SUL PHLA, April Arr Br bark Clarence, Arm. guests, The party were escorted from Wilard’s to the | and resolution on the table. Mr. Puixais reported oomplete the bill to create the | ping at the Astor House. Sen cS wb a i rit rf} NYu drill) ground gouth of the Capitol, wh ‘Motion earried, by a vote ef 88 against 35, office of Cornm seiouer of Lunacy, which was ordered to Profe Agnasiz, of Cambridge, Mi tne: Willard, —--, and John Grifio, Park, an e Pitol, where she regiment ‘tafe COEMRHAL TAR Mat. fo third reading. refessor Agassiz, of Cambridge, Mase., is stopping at | Yue; Wiliatt, hts, Kaowlee, wae; Urania, ‘Bhi a Newark; Austin, Par-o ym was reviewed, and afterwards drilled im the cavalry | The House then proceeded to act definitely on the | _ The bill to provide for the enrolment of the militia, for | the Everett House. Wave Cr-at, Dai , Bort Royal (wd ¢ dt Boston), Cla Clara Pickens, Rich, Matayzas, West, ulbrandsot Movements and the charge. The mendments to the Tax bill, heretofore reported from | the organization and disciplmeof the National Guard of In the Circuit Court of McHenry county, Il)., new in hole alfair passed off i Island, © Nickols, Hatch, Por smouth; 7 dems. Commitiee of the Whole on the State of the Union the State, and for public defence, was read @ third time | session at Woodstock, a decree has been entered in the + Glenburn, wi b a me Fi 5 writhont acrious sceidems. The regiment wan subse | “nS tomowing are among ine amendments consorred | and tort, by a vote of 22 in favof of it ond. 44 againat it, | cane of ada Isaace Menken Heenan ys. John C. . age, Ein ball, anes Anne ewer WO fees’ | se eee APO Eye Beier quently drawn up, forming three tides of @ hollow | in — A motion to recousider the yote was laid on the table. | the Benicia Boy,” grannting divorce to the complainant, | "h* (900 0" 1°h) etry rr ith, Smith, unc, * | HeRowe, Harris, Boston; Sarah Gallen, square, the General and guests filling the other side The duties and taxes to be asgessed in pursuance of Another motion being Jost for the want of aquorum, Americans registered at Gua & Co.'s American and | Bauia, Feb @—sid Undaunted, Thomas, Ballimore, Roy Destera; soup On 4 shon Qe General addressed the regiment ae foliows — | this act shall bea lien upon the property subject to the | Mr. Alvord moved a cali of the House, which was order- | General Agency and Reading Room, 10 Strand, London, | Caxorre, Moveh Io-sia FD. ‘agner, Ryder, Gi berland. Sid . © — | duty or tax, from the time ef the assessment until it is | ed, and sixty five members only werefound to bepresent. | w. C., England, for the week ending March 22, 1862:.— Cave, March i8—Are ae ones 1.0 . FoLoveRs—The Colonel comaanding asnounces wo tis | fully paide Proceedings uader the call continued until the adjourn: | Win iienry Hawle, Philadelphia, Mr. Holmes, New York, | ,,CAti4, Masch Are ship l Teer ship. Congress, Mahoney, Liverpool: barks Ze- fellow avidiers that ‘js active command af the rogiment | ‘The sum of ninsteen thoueand dollars, heretofore ap- Thomas Johnaon, Huffalo, N. Y.; Heary C. Turner, Massa | (ero tiervest, Guinch oe howen, Mescing, Areihuse, Boo.er, NYork; Jobe a. Lewis, Malangam; eases this day, by reason of hig resignation and his nom. | prop ment ated for the ative expenses of Nebraska, for Severs! members were brought in ia custody and ex- chusetts; Mr. ayson, Terry, Sagua: brig reons, Georgia; Oscar Newton, Boewn. 1 Sdennes it joavion WO another position in the military service. ol | tho ‘ending 1862, is to by liad we that Territory's | cused. can ragon, How's. Liverpool. gonrs Pal netio, Bragdon, Cardenas; be age An On, tie, your Colonel oom bear you withers that the duty |p toon of the tar a Further proceedings were then suspended, Arrivals and Departures. Ay Feb 4—In pore bak Bald in Soltan, ni 8 Ths Me eben Ponta which he nndortork in raising thie regiment hew, through |" Tenvessa> ts to Lave till the et of December to assume | Recess tH seven P. M. ARRIVALS. Peet tae, March 27--Art brig Robin, Killman, Frankfort ‘ mest praiseworthy ec ‘ation, been faily performed | her portion of the tax. EVENING SESSION. Havana—Steamship Roanoake—William P Hammond, teal’, Burton, Bris thy F A Heath, Wil: Yo gw tue materials of & regiment of cavalry | Distillers of apples and penches may take outaticonse | The military bile were made the special order for 7 - niene ike ‘April 1, Charleston. ale, from Rio Janeiro: which should not be eurpasucd in the volunteer | fo: that business, cor the tonce of three meeoke, oo pay- | Monday. ¢ ae ae Ae ie Ue catia Mise Monase, @ Tomtaan teak, Joseph utimores Alice Mende, Re niniion service, to train the corps by an exact and vigor: Ment of twelve dellare and @ naif. BULA PASERD © Ferranti, @ B Antonueia and lady, @ Bassagio, B 0, Le dood Sheppard. M tan. pline wo the achievement of victory, to There shail be exempt from taxation the tools or im. To incorporate the Shipmasters Aesociation, A. Feillne, A. Volprht, Geome Dowaldson, rr Cla 4th perils wherevor its action against the | plemens of a profes n . algv one cow, armas, howsehold | To provile for the collection of agricultural statiation SR a ae yp srimn, and John W. barks 8 Jago, Berry, », Mutanzan tbe need! —thems were the views and the | ferniture, provisions kept (or ues und apparel Hecensary verai counties in (he Stave ‘Anton aa award | hibaway, Townsend, Pordant; Ben brig It Ht Meuilvery, Cui ington belt Which your Colonel took his place | for a farniiy To amend the Jaw relative to the expenditures for the Saptaind © Fitield, Asians Martines, Lo: | McLeod, Reynoda, NYork; Judge Haraway, Smart, Koy We a nd now, with your power of | Increa he license of wholesale liquor dealers fram | apprekension of crimiual ig, Haphoe’, Dupey, Thomas K Job, James M | James Haris stapes. de; Jensle Hhy mas, Cork Bee een rey. arid mu n not unimpaired, but | fifty «a one hundred dol are © provive for (he payment of the interest on the pro. i Be od De Avazar,Jamex MeLeod, Pedro | | Cres Maret 24—Are (glover, Bos , Sheldoy. and vith po stain upon the escutcheon of your Any person w ¥ is to pay a license of ~ SF fp erien oyanes tt Docker lek ascmae Wie works t * Ritier, ae | peangyivenia James, wh, your Colonel leaver to other f twenty-five tollars fr each ti Cohain bridges at ferry landings. Fee eccls, Mie and Mle Urqvonart.A a peerenh, | Hopkin erie) Curcy doe O © | and Mary B Bay ‘on,’ Juste, he | h you an a reg Photogray hers ars te pry on 9 for ene Heent To prevent frauds oy laborers and otheré seoking em> | PQ Sw sculis GH Stor y ILA Clary, Puli brock, NYork ; ret bill, Di, San Jaan, Rowan t, NYor bi Niwas is he ration from bis « t $600 pur at - ply mont 6 oy it A Allen, beat, March 0—Ar ha " ve York; sloupa ecoe oad t | \o provide for the payment of the bonds iseued in the 4 ey FY ‘ . Seon Danicig, aid Mes i emotion | th ac ane c ‘ « Ave ‘or | eity of New York for une def of the national Union Franc qu "PAW LUCKET, Ay bArr sein & Arehy, Biiza ~ ye i oJ tt ‘ uate and exalt tne char | vino the taxation of the city of New York by a A De yipn, Jo - betlinort 8 a ache Ue bane Wlegs abe pete Labor of ti ieor—prompt obedience, ut fore uf t | F ihe surplus money of the sinking o the ti in port, hark _stayrniote, Wert SALE Hil d—Sid bark seat New, Bloyd, vehing vaor, uafalleriig endarauce, tothe pp'rie ’ # fie ex'ob licen ot him De itt ge Mn ~acccltdeceheelwads - erat Tein pert PR as We aoins ie eos | SOMERSET, AprideArr coop Mardsrabble, Simmons, yeu have khowa yourselves to bo toe wot yore and agentes Of a)! @ghib.! mS Or Bhoas Not I i de the ore of murder int» two degrees, and | | phove lg for Boson } Blizavesiee

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