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THE NEW YORK HERALD. : - WHOLE NO. 9657. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1863. =— ‘Thie is the true comment on the conduet of the foreiagy } Pe eget ogg age a do hg Verse 4 vemmels, rams ateers indies. Our citizens have to illustrate their practice, in connection with IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. riescenlfe aoe ate a oat tic ove, MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR IN WEST SiXTEENTH STREET. patrictixm and gatlantey of the ‘ber, in con” | with the conduct of a heroic woman who had re. | a cruinsra, or other ’ a delligerent Powers, lest private armed CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. crisiecnce piece sniton tte pts cane oun. at auch tenra have beew utterly itisen Found Deau 1 Mts Own Arca eran been withheld from any such act ur purpose by good faith ro Bead Ie a ‘with its whole prize crow, the brigantine J.P. , and by Tespect for tbe few Y, as regards the subject of novtrality. The bel ‘ Retribu- Pract he. H . | British i ‘the beck. ing selzed by the rebel schooner Retr actured, THE DEPREDATIONS OF THE ALABAMA, | ve,‘ cnmtece ised tus folowing ianauageie” °c fimerican'goveromont “an” That “thcory’ waa ade’ don,” this Reroic woman was the wifo of Aho captared | | John A. Hoyle, mative a south Caron, ged thirty | The Canada at Malifax with One eteirwreriac i deer vee chehds | Bemt,ia ae romeane, te on,’ Deiat eects cesnetaamieres na | rte rund hore sr ot hi rane, Week’s r Pe BORE | PF I) tReeotcament inthe fall mtsannee af theme | they hare perereomasion fur. = a ncuramoen Ot the spprecia ' Be 138 Went Sixteomth street, about six o'clock yes ec Later News, awa nntry; and we acknowledge and adopt . o> Shlagnede ad: heooeaae | I ‘Bloodgood to present | terday morning, ander somewhat mysterio: \° aye hay parde r? _ wa! force lies, whereby the subjects of Great Britaim | was constituted a committee Ly) ny! "9 circum: British. and Freneh Infractions of the | wiznnesc rein its tidatla Lentand causekes | the Confederates ail she help and aid they require. gerca to nour meeting Of tho Chamber for tH AC | staucas. Death had evidently boon presi give as Well asin law, and that cr e¢ those who violate | And all the naval er of land 1s at thie dy, in ett + ~ ‘the peuge of the worlds tobe hell IM | arrayed against Lee a nea ot the United stale, while |. MF, Gants Gout called the attention of tho meeting , WF? Of the skull; but whether the injury wee Queen Vietoria on the Amert- | their own country is enjoying all the blessings of peace, Dadi peiere Comsrom te punish irnade co tbe revenne, | the result of vilenee of @ fall hax not yet been SO eee eee Umiled — Thus the naval power of Gro t Britain is put into the hands” thas there were a number of merebante largely | determined. can Question. Neutrality Laws. me ig to the pu ues, and the bi ot. the steamship-ot- | of the Con'ederate States, that they may destroy American ,, aterested in importations, whow it jeftopen to great y pee ya . Stains, and the butkiing and ating ont ot, the sivamahiPor | ot vimerce ard to have all ita curtying wrado transferred. | i@justies. Ho moved that's comimittce be appointed to | | Te ny na tho melancholy cecurrence, ae com Letters of Marque and Reprisal From ry and practice of the American government, | from the Amerivan tag to the British flag. Thus they are, | Feporé ab the next meeting of the Chimber on the defects | municated (0 our reporter by Coroner It ) appear vo a9 thus demonetr ted, your committer turn to the exbiDIwON in etect, carryine on War against the country, that th Of British neurrity, ax exemplified in the Alabama, as it f9 | to be Issued. Mien te The cla cara eee pecendy pusiixbed, and | May derive ail tho benefit of the trade of which they ar as jLis how manifest in the active operationa of British ship: | stripping our ships, These thi the report of the committee J, upon authoritywhicb 19 | tho public at large. It is desirable that | of the BIN, which left the importers open to the arbitrary | be ag follows :— 7 f Fab tthe atleeing tar tho matter war tt veF | "Tp gnc, who was tovmery employes wm wpe | NO PEACE PROPOSITIONS FROM ENGLAND, ‘Chamber then adjourned. Custom Honse, lived with his sister at the above 4 ” “ae menticne! number. On Vriday evening he waa in tho my blic = mind — shoul ist Otitrages—that o iouk | i ’ Voluntecr Privateers to be ang four ncamers ono | $UONG, nnd shel rest thewe outetssanor | MNTERESTING FROM THE SOUTH, | rssten of ne oat wot resin, antares wink | The Distress in the Cotton arp fonswarenney rasuctersie ony of tee Tabole chetioad werkt.” War iv ae pannnnnrnnnnnnannns seferse KAUDS teflon, a, Piondinay, nant tevorvealn Districts Abating. rary t q . he rel propel Fittcd Out. dana tuntbts abou 'T think they are all for the rebels. tho ignominy of the whole civilized workt, War is de- W. C. Milter & Bon are building & steam gunboat, the same | structive in every form. In. all times privatoering hag: as the O eto, of wood, There is no donde atont this vessel. | Jed, more or less, 10 burping at sea—bas led to tho burn- She ts inienried ae prlvAleer {OF the TM kes Thorson, | Of hoaxes on'shore. But in times pest that wag’ the i street, and after awhile thoy separated, each with Indignattion Against Drouyn de Lhwy8? } tue ntcution of going time. About oneo'eivck deceased i weing duiltat Glisow, by George and James ' Sei” uae “a . eee balay tainatoa restos reweie. oxception, not the rule. But now the Alabama and the Made bis appearance at Riley's on, in Movers | ME REBEL COTTON LOAN, PATRIOVIC ACTION OP THB CHAMBER. | wich inate rts vewsain-oan at, Dunbarton, aunennds Oreto g0 forth not to obey the rule, Dat te mae she ox: Plan of Gaining a Peace. sity place, aud, after a short stay, started for home, | ’ | the other at Brocktiu—ahout which there air doubts, ‘They | coption the rule, and to burn aud dostroy every whure; Trae of abieniei'a wher ear —_—_— — are suspicions. Et ie probable they are blockaders, but pos- | and in this course, a0 far as tho opinion Great Britain}, | From that time ail trace jeceaned’s whereabouts sibly Pivateers. ot Laird’s rama will be tipiahed, #0 | and France hus beon expressed, it has been expr: et fe lost, and withing is Known regarding Win uot he} Revolution Against the French or essed, About the ator Apell, the other & month oF two | fe oratly, at lest by their silence, 1ask you, sit, what | gx ¢ other two building at thelr yard will not be uid be thought of Kem: id of The Emperor of C) French wan found dead in tho manner already described. The fore the Ist of March. Miller's boat, I. si mes if he traualesced the tel Dody was still warm whem discoyered, but death had pro | wo . mot ve Fendy ur aew Wetore that time’ «Mavcb). | Bis operations from the aca to the land--if he vialed in Cochin China. + OUR HARBOR DEFENCES. | ji),""; Gnish q natin ml e ot bee bet le 5 e verscle are building, are surrounds domicil he camo across on laid, where Pale. bait @encrai Wetmore, ng one eat onter Without & DTI 4 by the merchants | People lived in quiet, and Ro returned from time to tiene: found » scalp wound om tho left side of thy bead, aboot | STATE OF THE MARKET and builders of Great Britain to the remonetrances of this | to Canada, and citizens of Canada should put into Bia Reported Defeat of General Jeff. C. #ix inches long and two laches wide, from which abou! @ ae, &e.. de, Ghauber, ebodkad 'n he proceedings of the Hat of Oxte- | hands matches to burn aud devastato—what would Be int of blood had flowed. Upon openiug the skull he die. a., ae. ae — above rie. red te, . Ti remains to be seen whether the British govermment wil Troughs of She nocenant ion ve tech eral caer en Davis’ Division, covered an cxtensivo fracture’ corresponding with the Fepetgles az wholly | the men who uniformly burn up xbips, the homer of our a extesval wound, and this fracture, in the opinion of the Hauvax, Fob, 21, 1863, Mtisb eubjecte Which your cous iplarecand site fg mye ys re recent acts of the Alabama, and of her comrade, | land, and charge to tho latter the greater enormity. But iy to my mind the difference is against the man who eld yesterduy, the Prevident, Peletiah Perit, presiding. ‘The attendance was large, many of tho leading members fn emg present, and much interest manifested in the pro | and do not requice F the chi pea aed i; pace seoding. The rseing wan called to recive w roport | Sti mt a, me otal te Gata | fog t ithe man robbed ot hou eh from Caytain Marshall and the committees of which he | bearing iu their hands the Me iorch, hava been | 8C& can for refuge. Hi vit an fvrudn worthy. the, Mowe marked attentions, | ble chains of the pirate ‘was chairman, who were some time sco appointed to 4 ‘There bas beon vo intention or pretence of an imtention ded there ste to repair | bunds hol receive him, vas! marks of blood, exe mediate akewomo preparatory action relative to the depreda- nif their crews deunrt they are. ctmmas Sompeiveys stroggio oF sof blood, except in the Cons «if tho Alabama and other rebel privatocrs on Ame- | to Mediate at all. French fn | ‘it of the local police, In duetime ‘te L bcapecedoals gu neighbourhood of the spot where the body laid, could be vican ships. | | | | | ‘The steamship Canada, {som Liverpool en the 7th, via Queenstown on the Kth instant, arrived at thin port at eleven o'clock thin forencon. Hor datex are oue week Inter than those already to hand. The Canada bas eighteen parson hundred and forty-nine Lancashire by Misw Burdett Coutts, The Canada reports:—Vaseod on the night of tho 10th inst, a steamer, suppored to be the @hina, Phawed stea ship Fdinvurg ou the 14th just, The following i# the latest news via Queenstown — physician, was the cause of death. From the nature of the wound the Doctor thought it had been inflicted with some blunt, heavy instrument; but it was quite possible, he said, that it might have been received by @ fall. The area way was examined carefully; but no signs of a A special meeting of tho Chamber of Commerco was pay or wot the betier hopes to D From the Richmond Enquirer, Feb. 18. ‘MEDIATION, # for Howton and ome peratives, went ut Hizhied, and the vessels go utto sea SPERCH OF GENKBAL WhTHORE. ‘MAdrasvod an appeal to the Wasbington government re | gis overed, The relatives of tho deceased are ata 11M YROPOSKD COAST LINE TELEGRAPH. Gum, Panes seen to oe a contain. Bh wep ai pe ae np bach ag sa ap armistic® | iegy how to account for the sad aifair. They oan 2 | necessary (he said) to say snything in support of the one sing! jut “informal conferences” be | oi. no cause for foul , and are inclined to be- MrvGeorge Blunt briefly addressed the Chamber on resolutions just offered. Every member of the Chamber, eld Dy commissioners from the United States and from Alva sti the oe apaveident. The fact of the of neutrulicy, 1b -WLUWO years nyo the present, jeaders of the rebellion ‘tho ‘importance of the construction of a coast and | gianctine governinent of the United States were Senators assent “4 ant the £0 re n va vere: Banade aay Woy al cil toes iy | the Confederates—todo what? To “examine into recip Mes ¢ ae : vey oe ‘cvsanic teloxraph lino, connecting Galveston, Texas, and | ant Re 1 American Congrens; and, while tothe irinelgian aa thee Sould bot belp Svat dattae wees!’ complaints’’—to enter upon ‘an argumentative dis. | 2°" ay vk agate gigs zy eee vse bes wae, * ‘ tM y ae 8 " ‘aod s y the Ruswiane termediate ports with Fortress Monroe. A dill had “f tion to the facts tated im the report. It was right and ” yrould seem preclude the | Wing been al OW, nd, had been taken TT ps = proper, and Ip accordance with the masner in which | Sesion of the interests which divide them.”’ The Freuch |. -404 by thieves afier a sanguinary battle. ‘The insurcente were dispersed. ‘Ween'drawn up and introduced to Congress, and passed the House, but on ite reference wo the Military Committeo | the gentleman who had just addressed them treated all | Minister i careful to explain, that while these conferences | eooased, it iu ropresented, wae @ man of excellent character, and bis untimely death has cant a deep gloom over # large civclo of friends and acquaintances. ‘The case is #til under investigation. The United States Consul! at + HiT writes that ne Con. federate veawel is tying U as report question formerly belonged te Baltimore, but ts legit imately engaged in the Hrayilian trate, The Loudon Times states that jt le reported that an ofier Was made some two months ugo by certain partios iy Parke to negotiate a loan fort Confedorat millions sterliny, Ou the basis of cotton at Ave penee yer yound, the bolder baviag the eption, after « exctale period , of oxchanging his evtton for € foventy, bearing eht per cent interest, aud this ham been partially aceepted, Tho Prince of Wales has taken bis seat ia the Houne of open | subjcets entrusted to him, that he should speak of the OM AIM Of BECESHION a @f the Senate that body reported untayorably to the | aswell known abroad as at | manner in which the rights of American citizens have be yen ‘d y men hut barely become known tO | neeu not only tampered with, bat destroyed. But there i hv acagure. Considoring the immense benefits which such | jorei.n courts a relele acalust airienaly government when, ry “ oreige eur ere ol eo 4 cognate subect which I desire to bring to the A rapid communication between distant porta and the | 2 hina ueiiverenten | ested (© fhe conlition ana atiention of the Chamber, aud, to offer a resolution | mediate conclusion of an armistice.” and M. Drouyn de Navy Department at Washingtn wou'd insure to the wi mard ww. is eo Sul 1, Bevertheless, mounds, * poo Mr Blunt had yp sored and would now submit Gistinct “and “soparato from. the proccedings just | Lawys de a Wey Sate Boe 2 ee? & memorial to Congress to recowsider and pass the en ye Ck ye rye re vot ~ reiimanr et yan reaper dc tence cong D pbs c on public record wili find their way to the pages of | tain the approbation of the federal government”? ” . 6 bil, i history, and do crediifoot only w their author, but to the | mee Mictde daadashe' ea gl ad eden t spbaae nace! as a Life” Rev. E.G. Brooks will ‘The Clerk read the memorial, which was nnanimously Preach on this subject in closing his series of permong, at Chamber of Commerce. ‘Thero is a Dill before Congress, Si LuEwiapei ey the Pudaes! Is a8 tol and which has alre: ay peared the Senate Y, at ore that to every conference there must be two parties, and | ihe dwentioth xtrect eburch, between Sixth and Seventh pros 6 | Wholming majority of 28 to 8, and ix now in the House | that there are certain others as well a the “Uuited | avonuex, this afternoon at three o'clock. Morning se: Fork Mu.irany-Comw Of “Representatives. It is a "bill to ive authority © | guaten,» whose relations are to be respected. He does’ | tow at half past, ton. 0” ‘Svat ‘the are peading , the United States can be burning, slaughter- ing and bombarding all the time; and his proposal would, ‘Kive rite to the game hope as the im- ‘Tho vemel in igence. ICM SERVICK TO-DAY: The OF THR SENATE OF THE UNiTED | lock, OM some soggestions of the President to ixsuo commissions of letters of marque and reprisal for the protection of American rights on the | Stark us to appoint commissioners to the conference; i | Washington's Birthday. lon | feet, he could not ask us: his government does not know | ano rey, FH, Cantivld, D. D., rector of Christ's chured , creep. | The Chamber will remember the comameaestion we had with tho Secretar; @ Navy upon the sul ere pee ject. The Secretary t Mrated thal ba ConiA het gtand Of tho oxintence of this government, and of course cannot | Brooiiyn, will deliver the seventh of his course of ser ni to restorace its goin. | the relleg praegy le gga net the power. «Bis ” Loven pleats eh say ett hie aaa mons, in thg, South Baptist church, Twenty-tfth street, ara hich is at of ms g a nor his pourpariers, if commission . eusTabty Jaw which leat -| to vvard, in doe af hie tate eonventontiode'to be Ametions p dearer ‘adareiill aie tik Chath ohne | Cee SR eS weetee,' terete rpretation which | Minister, said that Congrees would, at a fitting thne, 7 » half-past seven o'clock, Subject—‘Halyation Only by es grant the right of reprisal for depredations on our com’ | Bostilities still go om. We already have those commis } Grace ip Chrint.’? nionere—Lee, Beauregard, Longstreet, Jackson, Joln- ‘The Rev. James 1.. Phillipa, pastor, will preach in the merce, The subject is now properly before the ber, and as a logical consequence of their former actios. The ston. Flest Fi Ba: hb mth * ‘reo Baptist church, in Twenty eighth sircet, near We trust that our sanguine friends who relied upon | progaway, this morning at half-past ten o'clock. ‘The of the State | L wered. auned was went Seetine and The Queen's speech bad beer Out by the steamers Glargow nnd N Tt was stated that the stoamebiy Avrintic had bees or dered to get ready for sea and proceed ty New York The steamsti Loutonia arrived out on the oth, and the PamMm cuF ON the Gib \wetant ee OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. Victoria's Specch on the Amevicaw Question. concern the action un st th piaint, ob an inter muporesd to connect Gulves ' varnanee with both th y jel jh, by wih! MeaePensy, wiih Fortress Monten: and tints Ni Stations of tho United States on this extended live into « w el io te ation “cateing to be fore. | Tesotution is aa fotlows:— : niviivationgand the special xuar- | Resolved, That this Chamber approves earnestly siyeate eee ee oe eee rene heMTh CURSE is ad | Be uns the seage of tie Me ae ei ase before ime | medintion are satisfied now. Mr. Beward, for his part, 18 | ordinance of baptism will bo administered at the close of poets fren ice & nid be Y she'spneds on h . e sbere. ere Veta baat, st theres: | Kewl of the United Buatow tO ieaue fetwers of nara Bighly pleased, and lectures the Emperes in ® superior | 6 service. Qu and re- er should be Hmited nal Lo “* a algantic wrong | Brial for whe Eien agian he, depredatans ume rehia | style, The jnsolence of bis letter rises te the sublime, a rtrugele of the magnitude of the present overy ap- ‘of wcience is requisite to ensure sit: A A » £04 in that reopeed it loa work of art. ~ integer oy oo hope ane berg est eon ral saikiticir nis, the vast re. | thrunghout the brad, haar ago tern, sor pages ‘M. Droitye de Lhuys erra in his denorigtion. 1'Wo Tho Hritish Parliament met w senien on the oth of ‘ v St “ ” 1 “ the “Waited ‘Biates, carvtully wiekies, warrant | fucte and the da 0 aE eee be tym ‘ ye a neta ano | Mimbers of the Order Of Tuited Amerfeans, ef Cooper | February. | oo X . A --snada mesa i oneoves, Hs means A ary Jie material we fr moral cerarmentions a ea. Por veri. 2 aa impire . A. LOW, ms bogn toe Jooutee af tear 10, iBy. OH ©. M, MARSHALL, Institute, by Rev. Sidney A. Corey. The exercises will THE QUEEN Contains very littie of inporta ing:— Her Majesty haw abstained ftom taking any efey with » View t induce a cessation of the conflict between the cou. erence e erwopting the be Mow eons Eonar pont. were ca any ew, ngaont whom world they nend part nce tote. We roe hemi“ commence at balf-past two o'clock. I me montly bren | ligt EN Out thoir privateers’ Agawat the Confederates? Why | ary party, which elocated upon and ie chiefly adjacent 8H .D. constricted for military porpossa. The expenditure LEOVOLY MERWIKTH, DENNING DUER, Taiy, Sak eer emeuente Tectia, eaien: te, aaa | te pepo RA ae gs gp Lae 8. 3 Cos, D bei peu oh tas ree o'clock, in the rooms of tho New Kugland So! for the telegraph line proposed will net be Jost 10 the J. DB, JONES. bd a Mik he rebellion shal MR, LOW'S SPEEA. Privateers, therefore, could do the Confederates no harm, Sstwtry, ona hs bon iw wit remain when the rebellion shalt , m pe ype gegen ig oo possible for the government of the United Staten so far to | river “rca en have Leen auppresee| | Ie ‘i view fore | Mr. Low, om submitting tho resolutions, said tho object | 14 really did not sec the least neceasky for | Compromiae the national authority aa to enter into nuch Re Py : y now of 8, fore miner sc tie vermountrauce wentnahoe Usman’ Car meus ¢f | amaeieaeccat niiee tee ee > reg Ai * Vv. B, T. Phillips, chaplain, United States Army (late | tending partics of the North Amerioan States, because yt Woiraes miners te ned poly | Gaee J Ray vwmtenapel debates.” We are an insurrectionary party “which, they | of thy Ninth New York State Militia), will preach and | has uot yet seemed to her that any suck coubs | neutrality the course of the American government has | proceeding, more especially as the Chamber of Commerce that’ fh 9 qomkiates Unie theory aud cb {oo havo been | [OW Years ago exprestod their dieapprobation and ab- ee esting - “ eda Independent | make some ntatemonts in regard to the United States | be attended w y horretice of privateoring. Why should they now, whem racy , we are Bot even Fouthera States at | gunitary Commission, in the Bethany Baptist church, | has viewod witt no immediate object could be attaived, commit them- | ai1, Now, the thing to be observed ia, that in all this the | picy.sirth street, y , y iy of tore o ba probability of mucconm, loopest concern the desotati ‘Theve are actuate this Chamber tn this expression, ‘but they Hd their warrant for an earnest | harmovious, and thatthe government and peuple hay: nor to your comunities to reconsider its aciion im the abso. — acted in youd Iaith, ‘The xovernment bas maintained seives + Why not wait till could accomplish me Detween Lexington and Third avenues, | fare which et) rages iw the 7 o wit FSS of sowe murb teensure to. proveet | fav aud the merchants of the country and tbo ship. | good by arming privatcers? ile trunted the Chamber | PY@uch government has goue the wrong way to work and | this morning at haif-part ten o'clock, ncsced Wl tdeeitdh gitad tee meenedte ay ‘4 = ae ee ese nce okeratica Itwoukd be | Builders Rave scrupulonsly observed it—caretully and | would not commit steel! to thie action at thie juncture taxen bold of the subject at the wrong ond. The Orst | poorest Luke's Hompltal Avsoviation, of h heartfeit x novers distress wnd mater: erremam wronces ibe houorably wbserved it. Now itis shown by the corres: | “General Wxerwans repliet ihe geatieman asks what | qhing to bo doue when one desires to interpowe between | cnincn ae ine jy geal linnaemlae dl araee este statin adie ipso ‘armed steamers of (ly | pondence, part of whieh I have read, that, during the war | aro iotters of marque? Lotter of marque area commie: | toe ersion ia to has thes fact: ft é wren, Bowery, tho Rev. Dr, Mublenberg will | Majosty’s a hut whieh have been borne by thew turned upon them from varions p between England and Fran the ove side aud Kursia | gion issued by the government of a country ha Lge air that there are two. | peach tho firct unniversary sermon this evening at | with great forlitude and exemplar ny cred ad reason show their chances of ewpture op the other, ove of our feo esyee pe — pois Webb) mmerce, authorizing its citizens to take the means But the French goverament hitherto copecnis to see only paat seven o’c! im St. k's church. me consolat t . “Asiateo understood that the Spanish guvernment, or com. SCtutlly susjoaded the Lulldlug of tha Hae at betlesip | of self-protection AnlO tne owe, eee eee, | one; and sy long ne that state of things exists so long Mr. | Jy s¢, Ann's church, Bi art cate Beith ewes | sate plier a Lee SR eta oh ee neck be woantarhio cere ment of the war, aud ber construction was #88 | the protection for American commerce that we Howard in entitled (Im correspondence with France) to | nue, Key. Thomas Gallaudet, D.D., recr, services at | thin iereering., stn! that oon lay am 4 r ube, i ‘of the West India the whole continuance ot the war, out u 4 ‘i ibee “thas 0 , A an | , and that som hay tame, ins Sanitation with Cuba, and perhups other of the West India ing the whole continwarc w Lot it. And why cannot the government give us thet | call us an insurrectionary party be has”? some | ai? past tou in tbe morning, May all laibaall.| Gocinctnateseuwpiacs ie tas —. as respect ta the observances of the government with fo- protection’ Because it had pot the power t grant letters sabjects0.one of euch, importance that this Chamber’ | reign n arto the laws oC neutrality. Ou the | Uc imarjue, And when you widremed the Secretary on | “eeve in hie daminine, otealide Soncrees edjourns. propriety wi tau * other ty own that whou, about 1855, theGerman | the mubject he told you that he hoped the government it ia wel ne Washingipe geversusent used | deat mutes). This evening the Rey. T. Dillon Eagan will ‘The Debate on the Ad government, UM pling its formation, sent here | would give authority. The time had come when those | the suggestion. Conferences are yood, and battle ia good; cb In the Houw The memorial was unanimously adopted aud forwarded jy purchase a ship-ol- war, our OWN government first por who were engaged in commerce sbould demand protee- | put confere: peng both tegether. would be too preach. ou to Washington. ruitted and countenaserd the equipment and arrangement | gion. How long shall we wait for the power to protest 7 Profeewr Hiteheock will preach ip the Fourth aven: iu reply wot ‘A letter was then road from Mr. Holden, expressing bis of the ship aud facilitated all the wperations of the agent | ourselves, oF Hl the yoverminent can afford us protection? | Much. Now what iw the Freuch Emperor going t 40) preghyterian church, corner of Twenty-second street, | BO ObJectio egret that tho atteimpt to have a cout telegraph from | Oy Yue ueruan einem ty Bat on the representations | Or ure we to have our commerco absolutely driven trem | about Mt) He was snubbed by England. and contempte- | west sido, at half-past ten o'clock in the morning and at | Peward to the Americ n war, but he regretted ibey tat - | ee eee tere iermany | the ocean? Can Americans fit out their abips to-day for | oupsiy lectured by the United Btated. Will he end, as he pot joined with Pras \ t Fortress Monroe to Gulveston ehould haye been disapprov- | (Uwninark) thie work was abandoned and diseountenanced | China or Japan with any couildence that they shall pase half past seven o'clock in the evening. ’ with Pr the attempt, however te pe #4 by tho goverumevt. by the government, ond ail the facttities for the work | ii pence scross the ocean’ No, wir; the greatest anxiety | *sht to have begun, by recognizing the confederacy and | joy ivr, Purnees will preach in Ebwitt Hall, 65 West | ty let eco anare ve natbon ‘eeu teavavenm Acanana = poe | — ~~ rey pie Dhat woe | prevails in connection with our ne ee Fast. | sending his ministers to Richmond? Until he brings bim- | qniety third street, thie morning. would lead the two partie . Still the agents Went oo and fitted out the ship; and wheo | ern world, Where ix your protection? re ia the fleet . . Mr. A.A. Low then read the following report of tho Us leave the country the nment de. | hearing the “Amverion tag that Offers protection to your | Sf that poms the Confederate government will no | in the Ninth strect Methodist Episcopal church, preach. | bopeleemnes of thi war in which they were rigaged He commision, to whom tho matter was referred at a previous Js im the sum of nine bundred thousand dol- | conunercer It does not exist. The whoie force of the | More thank him for bis interference than tho Yaukeoove. | ing ai nlf past ten im the morning aud we ended by approving the ore of the goverment on He seven, afternoon and evening (the afternoon beg for terby pau be Of he ewornment ap * orth is not positive whether the sun was | american now engaged in proteeting your sea ih peri wn epecial meeting, relative to the cepredattons of the Ala 00 oF $900,000-—that should never be weed anieak coast by detaining a blockade eeuinne ‘the introduction | Meported Rout of General Jeff. C. Davis’ — nidusnitiia: skcaiaar Koka per — 1 ry oF people ut peace w nited States, | of goods irom those very places that send out these pri- Divtes tho inde) je a ist church, Forty tre! ' 25 5 esting of = eer fcomreice, of the Briect int ngoagein 4 yoy pg j vatecrs, Withdraw the navy from Se ae (From the Richmond Rajuirer, Feb. 18.) #treet, Dear Sixth sveoue, Profemsor Mattivon will preach 1" onl Pha ts oe capt cog ‘i 2 were resul wake it Bal Attant tection againet privateers, amd you Bave no « » te confirmed that the Saxe Coorg bow Wo learn that @ successful assault wae made on General | #* usual, ut ha'f-past ten o'clock in the morning and bail e baring 0 ‘This bond was subsequently cancollod by special act Of | biockude, and immediately alter comes @ stream Clived the Gree’ throne ‘op hich was: — Congress. Now. to contri oe oe — Cl Fogiand ‘aid Franee of goods to your Southern ports. | Jefferson C. Davis’ divieiom, stationed jn and around | past foven in the evening. Haptinw at the close of the j 2. To shaw (at burning #0 p atsea would nt with igs 4 does ritish | The time bes come when the people have got to speak | prankilin, yesterday morning at daybreak. The attack | eveuing sermon. The War in Cochin China, Be atunned by the American aior, as inunnung the near government de tn the case of the Algbawar Everybody, | out, and if any men om the face ot this coutwent vught Forrest himeeif, with Bis uruai dash | 10 the Summerfield Methodist Kpisoopal chureh, Wash Ther woof ap icsurrection in Ce we, wi O° demiruc. with the’exception of the British govermment and people, to be heard in this matter it is the commercial men, who | 4# led by rstood perfectly well the character of that vessel. | have made the country what it is. From whence | and daring, and the Yankees dispersed in every direction, | ington avenue, corner of Greeve avenue, Hrovkiyu, Kev | desyerate attocks on the Frenel toreee Severe fig - n persistently aod industrionaly represented to | come the revenues that sostain the nation? | gud pefore ten o'clock were in full retreat toward Nash. | Ovorge lowler, late Colonel ormmanding the Furty with | had taken place, bu ithe nice of apirate ready to cuntinue the w: Wea ioauguraied by « aptain Sermo: el who willingly aiced and abetiod thie crumeie Tle aywinm the cominere Of 1@ United Stares, inet be the Cochin Chinese were: rep @ensidered as pare yaacrune acanst huwinity: be es eacereenee ee ae ae Gees | bayer oe agg ly the Mn The centre | ville. Boray the rumore which reach un by the evening | Maseachusetin regimeut at the battles of Kinston, 4, | with heavy lone edbatoatansnent and what, then, did tbe, Britton government dor | centre trom whence the a age of determination train. If the whole of this is correct—and we see no rea. | under Goueral Porter, will preseh at half past ter in the It was merted that France bad osked pain tosene aud in poruti. they step all the Preparations thea waking to Mt her for | ff wot 4 ‘tie government, then by eons og | AM to doubt ite authenticity—it entirely breaks the | murving, Rey. W. F. Hatietd will preach at xeven io the | back ber troupe Cochin Chine, end that Spain reptier ah on ea No. UW knowledging the justice of the com- | the commercial men themselves. T insist that it ie the | [ree ef the repulse from Fort Denelson, and proves For. | eveniug. Ubat ho would renject the treaty ri heluded wit “ged by Great Briain net pualnts, when the Alubama was about to loave for rea | quty of every man at this time, who has amy regard for | rest aud his merry men irresistible aud vever repressibie. Charles C. Goon will preach this morning at eleven | that country. ra y Jers serious tian that, on the of whith, Inaverentcase, on ber tral trip, it required tae owners to give & Bond | pame or nation, spoak Out dimtinctly the sentiments Our own adyjcen from General Iavis’ command states o'clock, and in the ¢y ning at half past seven @?\0ck, in tne British governinent threatened to plunge this countrs for the insignilicant sum of $20,000. Everybody | involved in this resolution—not the sentiments of de Gato wae, os # Could see who was hot partial to the Confederate states | fiance, but the xentimente of determination to protecs | that they returned to Murfreceboro eu the might of the 19th | the City Assembly Koos, No 446 Broadway. ; Comme Imtetligence. cocaecure tat she went to wen on that trial trip never aes yourséives in all the world. I do not care whepes | instant from their expedition to intercept Forrest after | Im the Freuch Epmeopal churet Du St. Rape capes hw tract we ? ® toreturn. What was the character at trial trip’ | the. arsmult comes—-whother from the Souther vagoD ad otton dull and prices weak. Salon t £0) Waew He ee eee ie | Sts character was prety well known aud underawod; it | confederacy, which xrew up under the | hie attack upon Fort Donelson. Although they failed to | Twenty-second etrect, between Fifth aud Sixth ay ogehenclorg . aie wd 2.00 “ | 8 bre lar reperte the + ¢ the tien of the American flag, or from Liberpest cateh the flee footed rebel, they enptured two hundred | preaching in the morning, in French, by the rector, Kew England or Havre in France, from the commercial | ana fifty of bis followers. Thue it appears that the “rout | Aptoiwe Verrea, D1. Arrangements being vow com | See an valet, market irregular aid quiet, Bat id not be committed on the high and commerce of all . burn aud destroy the commerce of « friendly the Alabama went to sea after giving bonds in rich by American commerce, or whence , e a! e ieee ‘ ete carn the merchants of Great Britain that the repe. | $20,000. Now, it has been justly obgerved that the fact | y. we must evince Getereamanton te | * Devi’ WOU OEE vietery, Det a partial defeat | piotet fer Disting evening carviees im the chanel, tho Sem "y sis saa “of such wis cuuld nut fall to produce the most ola bond belug required suiliciently proved that the wainet all such depredations. There. | (£4. Henan, : sermon of the course, to be given by the must eminent SSD ENED GANGRENE COD SENRND ev Seep surred exaryeration in this country, and tw invoke th British fore it f# that I hope the resolutions shall pase, (Ap- nee divines A the Episcopal church, will bo preached by the | 0 the week ly ofc aw y to ne eoarac Boads for the amount were piause.) ee . fo Pass the Lines, Re nen St. Teen, Te os “ ali but steady Nake calomaley ot ¢ given, and, as J understand, since paid. It is to be hoped |” sir, Kemwserm said in reply that it wae anew theory {From the Richmond Dispateh, Feb. 18.) i. y hb eta wilh be i bang ee ee (iat "the ' money has been paid in the interes! | thog yrivgteers were intended t protect the commerce | Permission has been granted William B. Cole and Mra. } lirb, Dut the services will bein French, Morning #ervicns . ng itisthe iuterest | Of Amerigny citizes, whokd fropéity bas been of thelr dwn nation. This was a new definition of Spent Hines to enter the foderal lines, aud a like privilege |.) Auinence at half past tea o'clock, eveuing at hait Conneia to? meney , 08.95 nity with the | Wautonly Wurned and destroyed. It i said | term, Privateers mtended to prey Tipon the com. | Of coming into our lines bas been extended to Miss war with the country sending them | 4¢'t, Of Rappahannock linents Iihineis Central shares, @ 4 0 diecount tain those cordial relotions — that the British government insisted on the payment of — merce of a nation & na past seven o'clock. ap va fs @ led to jiotitavle intercourse, and to atrensthen — (he bowd as an iudempity tq American citizens, wheuever out. It fit Teesels for the patriotic purpose — — In the et Univertalist charch Key Mower Ere Wat the ies that knit them wozrther In mutual courtesy ant | their claims come to be Proved bf dar goverument, abl | of protecting our commerce aceibet the Alabe Amuse Hallion preoches this moruing. In the evening be w itl = fusupuccye ks coty of which ts nantned, Jed mode ot wartare of Samrmecand Maflt there ie an wo er. at oe? oy y daderc 9 vf consider Bishop Coleen’ views of “Endiees Pesien. | ©” * BEreRe Catward Bouné=Gecorge Wi aes, AES, & eoyy of Ii le of warfal e a ower. | {Wag not the meaning of privateoring. ae; ~ enna ons v uw iat * . of 0 inside Tantable deal ef indiiference—unjustitiable indilferéBto— | At ali errata Au ingyives more. than thie. abd ibe) ~The German Open Wainly thet admirably Ma | went.” whem Cpe gM? eee rpee, tat nex I mney oy, BL fork in th — _ eo ae eae eee cae dangerous it eae Azure repadiated by int | aagea by Mr hutz, who puts upon the stage ina The anniversary of the Joho street union nomday mctienden - * reer 2 ha wl F o! sailor: but to me aa hts om | ¢ . This i he ouam | “ singer ; mebip Karops, from Beton, arriet here at To thednty thus assignet them your committee bare nd. thC ocean, just a# the peacefal man on shore has rights in fi Pecnes tae hit the whole maaser Ba bean tarefal aad complete manser all he must plessing end | prayer mecting will be held at the Joba strert church O | sie were yesterday (Friday) ePeving, bud Solled again y ) ere lied agen remeed their most werious thoughs bis dwoliiig house, The sailor’a home ison the deep, bis | considered by an appropriate committees. The question waa | °tActive works. Ap regards the eflectivenens of his | youdey, 25d inat., at twelve v clock ‘Wo raport == h Me Satine ceviawes. tea eepion ship ik his domici!, and when the inceudiary’s hatd if | ay wo the propriéty OF fitting out volunteer cruisers, and | choruses abd orchestra, we can but eay thet the Majag Xt Ce Laight street church, corner of Laight and Varick | and how beg rempect | lust his home onthe vessel | think a# great | the resolution had reference to that wangurated | ptrects, Rev. 1.8. Kalloch wili, thin morning and even | | for Liverpeot at eight. Among Ler pamengers war the ret ubtable George » Tey ler ind it ie characterise by a munitied as if the incendiary’s hand was en nee & Saviors . wen net a dwelling on shore, Nay, ® greater , our trade. & new attraction for the people of Brooklyn, where, at | joe, preach me appropriate to the cove! ute f€ yout dwelling on shore ‘ie burne un wan taken 8 ¢ 3 ~ a | the Academ en of wel e , " ' FR Dig alte question was ken 08 General Wetmore'n, resolu. | the Academy ot Music, a series of well performed operaa | pastoral year The Prise Cases in Ph phia. whore you will he clothed and enred for’ but not | perairve y e o | we grea the German opera troupe onder bis manage The Rev. G, T. Fiaudere will deliver the fourth die | Vietsomere rene so with the sailor; whea his home ison fire hie only "tne resolution was declared carried, | Pee mvaticoe ot eh Tieha eae rie Pate as pleasing Per: | course to young people, married and ringle, ot the Histo. | United States Inetrt Attorwey Cite vinwser the rate of the pirate, and he exchauxes HARBOR DRRNC RN | Cin tana Deane, Lam evanena tho *Chen Pel. | vical necmty's batiding, Geemé evence, thao evening ab | entained ia thy recent Washingién latgrat cele his domicit at sea the dowiell ‘and chains of the | Captain CuamumH, Manswatt,of the Chamber Defence | phutz excited the trookien acdirne ts outhowiecrn ? ‘ A pirate: and { am sorry to say that the hand« used in Committee, reported huta’ excited the Itrookiyn audience to enthusiasm. | pair pant “ oh poet rriage—ita Duty | Wwe to the conte of proceedings io the male oval pres bride: for they « work are British Bands. That 18 (he lind 0 eee cere the second Ur the Conta a en Legit, | The per‘ormances here have Oren as excellent an t e y 4 port. 3 ' or cont, ay ied in the haw @ the sailor finds whose home on (he ocean ba dee | ee ee nn et ne ae eter ar Ce eaunell of | lie fully expected from the micone igo eames saat Gahan, tbe | ; 5 pay 4 lo be within the! oged by fire. And yet, sir, the ; this city, and the third to the Secretary of the Navy—all | whieh closed to we the Phila Anniversary of Warhington’s Hirthday. Kev. Newten | ‘ - many coven are omy Qo'pee, Cae this Chen Sarnia, tnetr province strayed by th » sir, the captain of the Alabama — strougly favoring itamediate measures for harbor defence et ¥ thelr Rnowledce, 0 Coatyaek the cocete os the Wild the captain of the Oreto can go to sea and barn ships, | The memorials were adopted by the Chamber, and or ; rect reull- | Heston will pronch bn State wtreet Congregational church five ‘ eT ees ie prevent ties oa? WHR (hatef the British snd Consign thelr crews Ws chaius, aad return again into | dered vo be prosented grenme of the x in Whe pro | cour Hoyt etreet), Brovklyn, today, at balf-past ten A De yp rman the coloniat ports of England, France aod Spain, where MCUPATION 09 THE REAR FRONTIER | newnee, ¥e0 n heltpeet coven P; . Gubdeel @ the oy ‘ | The Kastern » Me relee Metney UPON the law of new. they are always weleomed, feasted ard cheered. Of euch | Mp, Jonw Aven SrevENS, Fecretary of the Chamber a Coe Se |e ent ee mes at yi Mth | mNERAL ORUEER igat Pees la Ceugrran ey! From things we bave a right to complain. They violate all oar | omursd he followin Pewoluion, proy-ing Ue deayattra moll Suowe lender of Anscbuts's urchertre, o@ WBIER | eur Wasbiogum, the American Jushas,” Runday | eeeccanrvom, Val awtanr i Ye Kalk ich 18 trrelecngt has’ bee hat better feetings. They are violative of all national comity. | ty tho government of te frontier of Texas ad ye : a Meer paine beets ~Anatntesl . Monday ever Sew Your ¢ 5, 1068. ie irrelevagt bas’ been frexent oo Ay Bcd Cd, 1 iy thee i as cvijomn dg the will appear, eupperted by @ grand orchestra of fifty per. | Hobo ex 7 evening ab reven o'clork ‘ Starshal Gone o Wor bepart a a en the inc A shen me be Proves ‘ partment, ‘thon eat he “Coutederaie ie a ae ena pore sees Weeder trent all ans, stand abe fr : € ; hale sae f 7 * » ‘ | We Yors Young Men's Crate Ameciation. Hey a Ui um te i wnt on — solved, That vember has M1 with estreme eur wbay—'« fc Pinte,” by Moxa an ~ the Hae ‘ thee by yt? this policy the laws of the Bais ' and Kindness, and the the exirart of a leas trom tbe View Cons tof the | time ine Magic Pinte,” by Movart, for the Wat | veger viryker wilt presch © vermwa to young mam, at the | che inpe ~ rr) ee ioee Yi their ciuizens 10 sell 10 elther of the Gatien Now, sir, do not ua- | United states at Monterey, Mente, dated Noven ber, laws Tir fh sirect Dutch Reformed edn re, an alee te d ey, Pee Ei Nane contraband of war, or tn take meeiaerent | derstand this inditferones to the wrong which are involved sewed eo extdeal OF ah - Tr meay—Performance in Brockiys ied ae, wee ° ved war, or soldsexs on bould (heir private ships tor tranapertg, | 18 proceedings of thik kiad—wrongs to the railor and to bu [Shen fotlowe xtra he letter of View Conent T—Grand gala wight, theone bandredth opers | Ky ' mn Sunday ore at half past were ial ew metal 6 of the Cane ions OF, @lbough in so doing the indiwidns Fare. | Mandy. Great Britain capecially war supposed to protect | ME Kin in regard to te supplien of gunig oube ubpet—~ “Christian mad, 26 Winwirated in ‘“ Gena tt eewt on he property of | and guard the sailors’ rights. A few years ago, at the * hw fre per hg f Me. Gratt—“'Fra awoke “ ; Sainsrd Major | everst WOOL mbit nc | Sougtees nt Nations which mt in Paris, reat Mtdin ang | MuOwiNg the lage trade carried an th nt of tbe eenacn. the Lie ot Warkingvon.’ Young mev ate orpeciaiy a , "7 a ip Avi do Causp, Aéting Ae worn 4 —y aru ering | p ot 4 " od te he ageuts of tho rebel gevernment tn w » attend : mv endhe sd ead eapeeuibiity thereter, sell Ses | avetan privareering on ‘Ge eee, sad they format unin, | Mexchange of cottn for military awd vslor wunplier, hy Internat Keller Committee. fourth Cnigaventies 00s , The tee. ba 8 = ae ‘ Dayers, regardless of the ‘of those | tetuational eompact to Unt effect, and it wa | whieh the blockade of the seaports w rendered pract! the T gor yo song ¢ tc jelee, Qur merebantnen bave bern and stil conunue to | Uhat {twas in obedience tw that priveiple of ent cally ineffectual, and the m-called Soutien: ot.federa-y Tie Treasurer of the, international Belial ¢ | Pieicher will prench mm the chapel of e ame United States Crem by rand vy Franee in trans. | eividzmiion which it undicated—improvement in the obtaine materials enable them (opr tot tne wor Agen additional cubseriptions in aid of the ¢ pha tied. veer Gitebilae dread, we © < mecore Now shipments, a 10 toe py lie mind with regard to the im Resolved, That in view of & statement uf this charncter tng peratives @f Laueartire we follows * t ’ ee “ sath A. Metre lt | that the compact was entered into. from an oficial course, it ix, Im the opiyion o( at and evenaig 56Ghe weant Beare, i the < ene — f iy { be the cane: but the events mittee spoupanen of (isfreuter. From Wr. Pictchar Wihane’ Tre $2 | cpytupriate tur tise cceesie, Butvect-—"W activgton, Ue,{ darendans wae tedieied ior tudicins solvers te GSda te ; | See rane tom " inane. Treamurer, a culled , ; hrosdergheopatarsmesdl bone oe principio, pot in obedi- | "Pesulvads Tons s copy of thees fede! tiume, 4niy attested, | tre tatan kn the churches ot the Western Chriatian Patriot)’ Ail are ineied w atom vow 5 agerntig culty aoe wallet wh } ¥ 28 &_ matter | be forthwith tranemitied to the President of tbe Unied , dr-*K@ Ol New York, srcoud rou - mercy « 1 4 VAY inprenaive \ of ecavogience Lnat thee things were done. What nro | States and to the Pacretary of War, i meme ~ por dood ‘ nar aerns | fore facta Soe aod destroyed aud thelr au. The resolutions were adopted. \ Total... +6 ee United & 2 Comrnt moent for ote Gay © neh en alae ved rope chats, and yet the jadigna. THR RECAPTURE OF THE WRIGARTINE J. F MLLICOTT, Belure ac haem lodged he The Grand Jury ewiere « inal ted be Cnnmie | against Jobe ¥ . tree! and 7 papishment 1 bara sh (eect tor weet wub & Gangs Cennge Laure. (on aveny tes ae y Yard ot Pre bye | Hon Of thase mations is woked, bat the . ‘ im i Diratical Mr. De Wirt Buoopaoon referred vo the ' W | vecstred b vd #0 into their porte and are | kmily Bt. Pierre, after being seized by our + bg | fos i ~) nd with Thie be characterized se ap set wer The wo, | AA 1am, Lama to wih ty | Bren wncora may Dove’ Deag felt by eliher of ike |_utmost cordiality earwebed reepees, he returoed New Youn, Fob, 21. ison.