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NEW YOR THE RUS SIAN F LEET. | Populece flock d te ye por her D theahias ond dt Sharge- } ing Hroarms, while the Ruasjae odieors bowed their ac | Knowledgments trom tbe quarter deoks ' ‘ igates and Vwo| ont of Houston eireat a Bild piece was "er ge ! Drought ont and fired rape iedly im honor of their arrival, eam Sloop . { HAs said that the Russiin ofeors who bave come on ni | hore pay for everything in cold, and will not acknowledge tled States oar r to be at a discount, ous of gomg on board the Russian may feel acsired of receiving a Reacty welcome, lish Iangunge ts apoken by novrly all the offeers, | end they wt Raye at thelr hauds all the politeness and attention tt ls ie thet power to bestow, Tho visit will ‘amply repay avy ene who may atrempt It. he following (9. Vist of the ships, their oflcers and complemont of men om board:— FLAG A ANDER NRVSRI. Sorow frignte of Alty-one guas—twenty-four tong and {wouty seven inedian eixty-poandors: engines, eight bun- | dred horve power: Jenyth, two hundred and seventy feet betwoon porpendionlars; beam, fifty-one feet; tonnage, four thousand dye nondred, Warlike Appears Harber, The Kecestion of Cur Naval Visitors, ke. &., ke A There are cow five Rurtivn shipeof-exr in port. For Aue first time the tobabitante of the ely of New Yorke | ave the opportunity of viewtng a squearon of Mussien ir arrive LIBT OF OFFICERS, ghips-of-war at anchor i ‘their \erbor, Their arrival ot | 4a.) ene this time is most sigoifieat, Ramory of wary in Eorope, | Star. iif which the wropire of Russia may be mvelv dere Hien | ‘Then, vg r own: 0 we clon } Osptain Common ty. ‘Thon, egain, the hints thrown out regerding s clover | (OA a allinuce betwee: (ns conntry and Russia are sopceed to | Tiontenaut buye some foundation now that 80 large and well sppoiute | | @utenant, od a fleot has arrived iy our waters, with (he certataty of | ieee moro coming, The presence of a ‘ew Enylish, Freveh | Tisntenant and Spanist yosse's in the bay hae eeased to be thought | Teuterant anything of, (o'r versels boing go very frequent ; bet a | SUb-Llente Ruscian vewei is @ novelty; not that they oro different from otheriah'ps of the same class, but because thoy are of a nation chat we have heretofore been thrown but little ia ovutuct with. ‘Tho frst arrival was that of the screw frigate Ositebs, Captain Pontskoff, on the 11th test Lozano, Diakev, Petrov, Garrilov, Midehiy mi ng of Admiral Lisovakl; commander of the pee aes latter vessels came into the harbor by | Midshipman. Way OF the Sond, and aro the largest vessels that over | Comploment of petty officers and crew seven hundred passed through tlet’gate, Thos we have five ships of | and fifty men. his haverist Majesty the Czar of Russia within pistol shot , SORRW FRIGATE PERRSVET, of the wharves; ond fino ebips they are-—eteamors that | of forty.eight guns—thirty-three medium and fifteen would do credit and make a valuable addition to auynavy | long sixty-pounders; engines, five hundred horee power; in the world, ae lergth, two hundred and fiity foot between perpendica- E lara; . usend Ci wnunlnienuka mnie deMeltce rE ee ee = Nevekt and Peresvet, are evidently vessels of modern build, aed mach avout them would lead un unpracticed | El eyunr op, Th ptain mmande to think they wore constructed {a this country. The | Lieutenant ese. igate Ostiaba is unlike the other two; sho has more the | Loutenant Grevkotss, ap-enrunce of one of the first of the heavy screw ehips | deutonant. Stronisiow. Lieutenant, Fatlander. Dniltin the European deckyards, Her bluif bows ond | sup-tieutenant full counter do not give evidence of great speed; but she | Sub-Lientonant is doubtless a fair goer and fine gea bout. Tho two | Sub-! ientenant, etoam corvettes, or sloops, as we term them, Varlug and Fane ena ocd Vitiaz, are appareatly very superior vessels. They are | Surgeon Ingansen. fulty equal in tonnage to tho steamers in our service of ter. Kosakov. jasier. Koriak. the class of the Brooklyn, Richmond and others, and | Engineor, eet, curry very servicenble batterios. They are evl- Engiveor Garrgiov. Goutly constructed for speed, and. have engines of full es 06086 x ower, All reco verln nro ahip tyged, zd are heavily | hotels Naval Artilery...... Fridovsie sparred, #o much 60 that iC thelr smckestacks were out of | Midshipman. Davidsen. sich you would hardly suppose them to be propelled by iin noes he wtoun, Their standing rigging appears to be very alight | \igshipman, evekt, in comparison With our #bips of the game class. Midshipman. ‘Titfisrasev, = THE BATTERIES. irs tee iiiohallov. ‘Vho batteries of these ships are ot formidablecharacter, | Midshipman Davidov. mihongh all emooth bored guns. Thoy are of one calibre, | Midsbipman Littl throwing s solid shot of sixty pounds weight, and of two ieee i pen Sf clseses, the Jong and medivm, weighing about sixty and Midshipman Riakoohev. eighty hundred weight. They are of a pattorn peculiarly ishipman, incor. Kuussian, but are fitted in a similar manner to the broad. iettacieons is de gens of our own vessels. The locks and sight are | Agsistant /ngincer. ‘Apaim. diGierent from ours, but no doubt answer equally as gocd } Assistant Engineer... Chunovich. a purpose, The batteries appear to be in excelent con- Ajtion, and ready for service at amomont’s warning. Tho gon polished iike mirrors,and everything goes to chow that their crows tuke prio in keeping their pets’? iy proper order, ready ‘or service or the inspection of vial. and sixty men. SCREW FRIGATE OS8L1ABA, of thirty-three guns, sixty-pounders; engings, three hundred and sixty horse power; tonnage, two a eight hundred, tors, [tie singular however, that in this age of improve- ment, and when ordaance is undergolog an entire change, | SE pia oe a poworfnt squadron of one of tbe great Powers of Eu- bo ae cirtotf, Avinoff, Ermolaiof, Valiteky, do rope should be gent to @ foreign station without at least verified gon, Such ts the cage, however, there not Yeing ove in this squadron that we could hear of or soe |, Midentzmen-Gromasnrom, Milon Nothing speaks #0 well for a vessel-of-war as the condi Lieutenant of Artillery—Bogdanof?, Livrov, Palmgren, Eremecioff. ‘Sub-Lieutenants—Amossoff, at renterx . binary 41 n of ber battery. It is the first point to be considered, Surgeons—Hryntzevitch, Holst. and {€ found op inspection to be all right you may do- eran seein tecpemmalcol pend that the batance of the ship will not prove daiiciont, Asisiant—Barabanchikoff. ( nsoquently we are bound to believe that this rquadron | Engineers—Policarpoff, Tinanoff, Teteshoff, Ivanof, Mur- fs in all respects nn effictent ono, for their heavy gups are evidently the first consideration of the officers, who ex+ press the determination to be equal tn gunnéry to any ship afloat before their cruise Is ended, and thoy doubt- tess will, if “practice makes perfect.’” THEIN APPEARANCK ON BOARD. Tho instant you step foot over the gangways of thore chips it becomes evident that they are {n the hands of | Captain. vn who understand how to keep a ship in the most tho- | Commander SCREW SLOOP VITIAZ, of seventeen guns—ono long and sixteon medium pounders; engines, threo hundred and sixty borse ; length, ope hundred and twenty-five feet pendiculars; beam, thirty-eight feet; thousand one hundred. }, two men wh JJevtenant: ro: gb order, The decks areas white as holystones and | [entenant saod ean make them, the paint work spotioss, the brass | Lloatenant Ligntenant and o her bright work ebining ss if they were cleaned net " ve tenant evory five minutes; rigging neatly coiled down on deck or pedepesepcer et © belny ing plos—no ends of ropes hanging about—eve- | Sub Lieutenant... y4+.. yihing buuled taut and properly belayed; in fact, every- a oe thing looks “sbipshape apd Betstol fushion*—just as a | oo) tious, Naval soil rlikes to see tt, A lady with the most immaculate | Enginger kits nd kid glover can move anywhere, on “deck or | Engineer... oman cow, without danger of soiling etther, 89 perfectly | sigsniiman, cian everything about tho ship is kept, The quarter | Miishipman. Loe el; ith the exception of the | Midshipman. deck is entirely clear, wi pt enemas ‘tory; but on board the Osliaba the boats—between } yiitnstian” oro afd mainmaste—appecr to crowd the decks, ave but little space be- y | Midshipman, Surgeon... % Complement of petty officers aud crew three bundrod and fitteen men. SCREW SLOOP VARIAO, of seventeen guns—one long and sixteen medinm sizty- poungers, engines, three hundred and alxty borse power; ng stowed in a manner t tecen them and the ship's bulwarks, The gtn and bert decks are low in comparivon with the heavy ships of our pervice. This is bad; sor, although answering weil in tho cold climate of the North, it would be rather cramped and exceedingly Lot on a tropical erutee, and might, ex- cept with great care, generste disease, The officors’ quurtors ave folly equo! to these of any ships of therame | j.og:n, two hundred aud twenty-five feet between por- tonnagg, the staterorms in the wardroom are ‘argo and | pe aicalare; boa, thirty-eight feet; tonnage, two thou- woll vepthated, and the farniture throughout ia very neat | yan4 of hurdred—or In all respects tho sister ablp to the aud appropriate. Vitlas. o THR OFFICERS 4 © an execedingly polite and gentlemanly eet of men. ‘neytare generally young, and yet, from their appearance pian... mmander. jower to render a visit agreeable and entertaining. Tne mu‘ority of the officers do not preseut the appearance of m~from the North of Europe, There tea singular diffe rene: betweeu them and their near neighbors, the Swedes, | yisehi may woriang ond Danes, they looking more like English or | Midabipman. ea of oor own country. The uniform of the officers is ee ery differcnt { om that of any ether naval service webave | yasrer's Assistant 4 ch For this reasn it renders them conspicuous. Conse idahipmpan. det) je. + d coxversation, convey the impression to @ stranger of | Loutennnt ne 4 ‘oir boing older mon than they really are. They nearly | Lieutengnt Tranov. a1 speak the English language fluently, aiid appear to | LJeutenant noY, toke great plonsure in practising tt, a: | ny They oxprona a desire to see ae much as they possibly mm Maer. can of (his country, and make many inquiries r . ‘ » ie ard the people. They are fond of making Yankee ao: | Engineer’. , ‘nutetances, and bope the vessels of thelr squadron witl gy Les, Névai Ariitiery... Koguabev. oy vieitors, they promiing to doll in thotr | iéshlomen. + Alexiev, Engineer's Assistant, que @Y, thay prefer coming on'ebore in the coxtume of | Sargoon........ citivers, rather than moking @ show for the populace, THE CkEWwS are a bardy looking set of fellows, men apparently pabie of any amount of hard labor, and aro, aa all of theee (rem the North of Europe, good seamen. It te | ardiy fair to judge of their exterior appearance at the | wont time, they are ofa long and #tormy voyage and k to do before they put on their A fow days will make a change, wh The Turf. FASHION PLEASURE GROUNDS—TROTTING, ‘The trot between the sorrel gelding Dan Mace and the black stallion Heory Clay, for $2,000, mile heata, best threo in tive, in hervess, came off yesterday afternoon over tbe Fashion Course, The weather was very un favorable for the race; but, both parties being anxious to | woh rough have the aifair settled, they brought thelr horses to the foore at the appointed time, Hoory Clay was the favorite sep deces avono doutt, they willappear ta their best attire, gt plight odds, The attendance was elim, yet quite to compare favorably with the ueatest locking maa- — erongh for the shabby affair that como of. A more one sis in our own ;e any other naval service. If | gto ag sridom been witnessed on an at thoy will y ta fi rast with | th and is berely worth anotics, The s g c'ne about the shih They win | #ll t tear danghill that w to the qu allowed liberty 00 shore while bere, and the opportu. first heot thing Of OUT Lostitution ( mile pe ; NATION OF pquanrow knows be Admiral, who Keepa the secret w ; " ver, wo be 4 n this we can and to the southward ‘ tm Ate he w mw 1 owing fa a " The Osijaba has been | » olb@r alps but a ad 1 nteotion of they wilh ot, In ail 5 enain kong in port, but way se aa their fit be ted bie vat surmise, wever a Ztendod visit, 904 enable our authorities sod citizens nd (he hoapitalities of the etty 10 ihe representatives of the ew £004 friend of our country, bi: Tmperial Majesty the Cror | Arvivals and Departures. of Russia, manner to render the (rieniehip now exist . ing of a more durable charseter, if that is jose Pg my Sp ; ‘The hoepitalities of the city were tenderet to Coptata z 9 yan van por iny roomy ¥ Me aa Ales Poutakof, of the Ostiana, by the authorities, but deciiaed pee until the arrival of the balunce of tho feet, Been Tue reception of ‘howe vessels by our Leople wan mest Mime Bol FE xteaae es When they | ay 1i, BERALD, S TURD VTERESUING FRO M FRACS the Dipion'*is- "ee Way Slidell wae Outwitted an’! Deyton Hambugged. OUK PaKIs CORKRSPONDENCR, Phe LL, 1888, # jrocede or ena of diplomncy Wit be not inapt- Fxoopt In rare casos of emt,’ involve declirntions of war, thos! Ja this polished and anrcaatio capital mm, ly deacribod a6 the scienoe of stupendous te, * ihe of ine tereational Joking, of starred and decorated pore tournament of wit, in which the Iuoky autor cm ,*® beet canard is crowned as her knight-orraut by tid ‘Queen of Beauty and | ee tion, However diverse the interests of the various ombasetew and logations may be, they form but ovo family for the disenssioa of any diplomatic gaucherie or comical blunder, but one family or circle ip thoir furtherance of any quizzes set in motion against raw diplomativts who are not of thelr set. “A Kreon boro Just caught’ ts the signal for » combined movement of ail the great and little pow- ors to trot him out aod make him show his paces. The lnnguor of diplomatic life for a whilo gives way to this “fresh sensation,” and with the gravest faces, profound. est bows and most gourtly compliments the “ Mohawk," ‘or new comer, is fooled to the top of hia bent, and lured into these cecentricities of bebavior which are to furnish mirth to the Inner and exclusive cirolee of the diplomatic family for the ensuing mouth of Sundays. Of this cruel wrong we Amerioaus of tho North have had somewhat too much—far more than our fair share. To pit auch a country lawyer as Mr. Dayton, who speaks not @ word of the French tongue, againat eo urbane, accom: plished and brilliant @ courtier as Mr. Slidell, can only be regarded as another and porbape the losst successful of President Lincoln's jokeg. Just think of it! Slidell, with hia son-in-law and brilljant co-worker, Mr. Eustis, on the one side; Mr. Payton, with the unspeakable Penningwon, on the other! Heaven knows how deeply and how often we havo bad to drink the cup of humiliation, and to endure the pitiless pellings of Sery epigrams as an atone- mont for the sins of our government in sending the respectable but unfit Dayton and bis mobawk of @ aceretary to repPesent us at this capital. But for the Presence of our Congul, Mr. John Bigelow, who ts admira- ble in his place, thongh bis place ts not diplomacy, our livos would at timos have become burdensome to us dur- ‘ng the past two years. Sueh having been, thug, » the balance of diplomatic ralilory againgt us, it Je re} ig to at last come upon a story in which Mears. Slidell and Fustia figure asthe duped and ridieylous partieg. The tale is everywhere, and is overywhore received with frosh explosions of laughtor and biflér wit. I give it to youas proof that our loyal legation ts not the only one capable of being deceived by tho arte and tntrigues, the tricks and iliusjona, of this ‘most deceitful capitsl. Tho story rans somewhat in this shape, and might bo used with advantage aa the opening arecdote of a collection of diplomatic drolierios:— It is well kuown that the cecossionisls and their sym- pathizora hero expocted confidently that the Emperor's meenage to the Chambers, immediately after the atteropt made by the United States to block up aut deatroy certain Fouibern harbors by means of tho stone fect, would contain @ scathing rebuke to this “ outrage upon the rights of the civilized world.” 30 coufldent wore they” that this would be the case that they boasted of it every- where asa ‘* sure thing,” and oven made large bets, at Jay Dipie,P#ey in Paris—Phe Maddie of WIN hie history of tho case —thta aliplo narrative of farm Dore you-—fancy, if you onn , the sensations of the seoast oH on the final appearance ot the Fins peror’s mem without the paragraph in it of which M. Mooquard had (aPtbod them a oopy, It was ao good a Sako thst tho grimmost of thom ami! bad to laugh, and yet so agonizing an incident to their pride that they could bawe cursed themselves for the unsoomly lority. Scme malicious diplomatic wits bave started a degen opigrsins on the topic, and these are in active air. culation, though a aonto tn thelr ating as to be kept out of the sie of every journalist. Wheo used up tn the clsoles of the salons thoy will deacond into the nows- papers, and there | will catch and sead thom, MEWS FROM WASHINGTON. Waamnaron, Sept. 26, 1863. TER DETENTION OF THE REBEI. IRON-CLADS IN BNG- LAND, There ts no doubt ¢hat some sort of assurance has been fiven that the rebeliron-clads about being finished in British shipyards sha not be allowed to leave Brittsh ports for the purposd of preying upon Amertoan com. merce; but ro far from this sseurance having begotten a kindly fecling in the premises, its sincerity ie very so. riously doubted, and it is accepted with a large allowance for future contingencies, The fears expressed in the Heratp of yesterday, in this respect, are shared by off cers of the government here. EXOHANGR OF PRISONERS OF WAR, All military prisoners paroied by the rebels up to the 1st of September have been declared exchanged, and will ‘de returned to duty at once, A number of citizen pri- soners have been released by the rebels and hi ived at Annapolis, Among tho number are many sutlers and their clerks, a part of whom have been confined for some time. Tho list bas not yet been received here. The newspaper correspondents are still detained. No now agroement for exchange of prisoners has yet been mado, and tho rebels are still largely in arrears for an offset to their own paroled prisonors whom they have doclared exchanged. SUAROITY OF SEAMEN, ‘Tho Navy Department are greatly in want of seamen to man tho vessols already in commission. 1t having been froquontly representod that many recruits could be ob tained from amoug the Cape Cod fsbermen, if efforts ‘wore made to obtain them at tho close of the fishing seagon, tho frigate Sabine was sent to that neighbor- hood for the purposo, arriving at Provincetown, Mass ,on the 6th Inst. ; and Commodore Ringgold, who was in com- mand. immediately took the necessary steps to explain the object of his visit through the towns and settlements on tho coast. He remained in that vicinity about two heavy odds, on ite appearance. When the mesrage flually weeks, but during that me failed to receive an offer ‘appeared without tho rebuke” expected, great and florce | from any Capo Cod fisherman, although there wore many was the Indisnation of Jean Secesh, their prominent men | of themat home and vearols constantly arriving from the clamoring loudly that they bad been grossly and shame- banks. The Sabine will have to be laid up for the want fully deceived by Mr. Slidell, who bad not onjy told them | of men, and the steam frigete Niagara, whieh has been that such @ paragraph would appear, but had even pro. | Prepared for sea at the Charjostown Navy Yard, and was tended to give them its very wording! The mystery has | to go in pursuit of the rebel pirates, 1s now ready for hor at last boen explaived, and the following is, in brief, a summary of its leading and moet amusing features: — crew, but no crew can be obtained for her, and the pro- ability ta that she will Not be ready to go to sea for want Let it be known that tho Emperor has for private | of men. The sailing veanol Soratoga, with a heavy bat- Complement of petty oMicers and crew five bundred | socretary an old beau apd dinsolute wit named | ‘ory, and which would be usofal in many places, has been M. Mocquard—a sort of orosa between the jester roady for sea three months, but ft hag been tmpossible to and a secretary; a rejuvenated antiquity, who | provide a crew for ber, Mad it not been for the contra- wrote comedies in his day, and was familiar bands, largo numbers of whom have been enlisted since with greenroom scangel,and had bis intrigues and his the war commended, it would be impossible for the de- debts, bis duels and his mistresses. On the whole, a dig. | partment to keep {te present force afloat, to say nothing solute relic of the fashion of @ former demi-monde—n | of putting new vessels into commission. purchaseable creature, not worth much when bought, but full of airy fanctes and shrewd copesits, quick tm bis homage to power, and unfailivg in the resources by which ho supplies the needs of hig own extravagance. Tf you ask “why Emperor keeps euch a person so noar him,’’ you must ask tho Emperor himself, Moe. querd wae an old friend of Louts Mapoleon’s London exilo—an agent, though of the lowest Kind, in the coup deat. Hots faithful to bin Qld frignd, the Emperor, and fajthlegs to all others. Cie without scruple or con- sclence, a gort of gorgeous old pimp, the man bag his uses wheo Kep( th bis right pléce; and a0 be w tised To this Mécquard, Mr. bee weed in the early days of Siidel)’s dip) % i Bildel) bad money to spend gn all y tyeful in pro. curing recognition for Pek sph daa Money was what Mccquagd wahted. He slag wontet tp bis capa. city as one of the km| 8 aples, © Rave the entree and confidence of agceasion c! tly this respectable old man became {mbued wit} tho mont ardent sympathies of youth, and ail his syn} had a Sputherg aspect, It was he who agreed, bis powerful influence with the Emperor, to ;rooprd tye ibeertion of the unfriendly paragraph in the meesage to the Chdinbera; and {t was he who—being hard prested (or @ large sum of monay which thore was nocther meang QP gétting—Rogily imparted “in atrict confidenpe”’ to Mr. Siidell a copy of a paragra) b |.euch as Siidell degifed, which he asgured the secession nogotlator the Emperor had written with his own han’, under Mocquard’s dictatjoo. Tt waa in the meseage, and therefore Mocquard’s part of tho bargain wes dona, and he should de paid in fall and | atonce. Bat it might be taken out before delivery, and therefore Mocquard would compromise with Mr. Slidell for payment in advance of half the stiphlated priv Agrood—ogreod on both sides; apd, with enough to pay Off ail his most pressing debts in his pocket, the ancient | fareeur and rows davcel down the stair of the Soo'h. ern agency—hia nose stuck well op in the air, de fying all creditors, nis lipe tightly compreseet over the mocking Inuguters of bis heart, aod his shoulders continually elevated and depressed in a terie of such shrugs a@ only « bappy old French wit can per- petrate. But Mr. Siidel! was thea-new to diplomacy, and the conquest he had achieved Was too great to be contined to his own bosom. It at once Dbeame buzzed {a reccesion Circles that the Emperor's meesage would oortain a para. graph #0 hostile to the United States as to be littio short of @ declaration of war. Jean Sécesh waa exultant, (4 fant, insolent, He cocked hie heels up ats higher angle on the backs of chairs, demanded s larger circle for bis tobacco juloe projectiles, ® stiffer “ stick” in bis mint Julepe, In @ word, Jean Gecesh purnued 6 course so bi- larioasly aasurod of triumph that the acute rurpicions of tke acute Mr. Dayton became fearfally and wonder{ully aroused. in this dilemma Dayton flies to Mooqoard, whose sympathice, he Knows, have been consistently with the North. It te only Mocquard’s peeuliar position a» the repository of the Emperor's most intimate confidenye whieh bas induced him even to tolerate for a moment the society of the secession canatlle, Daylou states lis foars and what he bas heard, Mooquard is very #ympa- thetic and seen a chance for another bargain. They em race. They confabulate, I ts done, nod Jean Bocaeh ‘shall not have bis sugar plum! For the terms of this second bargain made by Mooquard the intelligent reader must be referred to tbe tlome of the secret service fand, whenever in the course of half a century oF 8, ieee items come to be publinhed. For the | present it most suiloe to ray that the respectabye my tou got a copy in Froneh ‘of the precise, same paragraph which Mocquard had firat sold to Mr, Six 4 Bildell along with It), the Eenperor’s y adding bo the favor io Mr, Dayton’s case by giv an Eng tranmlation tt that Mr. 1) and Mr. Seere tory Peonington might be eoabled to appreciate the tor rifte danger with whieh the United Staves government won th 04. Of course, when the teenage Snally appesr wae jn it ch paragraph as Mr. Stide!! bad b> expect and hope for= fy paragraph . blo Mer Dayton po 4 the money be bad bet on ms other ise Jiscomfited. Dayton aod the loyalints w . aud Mr, Seoretary Boward received a ¢ ‘ thin groatert triumph of the reepeotable [.* mney tthe with a recommendation that a national vot of thanks (at lesat), together with a bendeome rubsity said be given to the invajuable M. Mocqverd Astor the Emperor's secretary, he took the ox ments of the loyal Americans with stately oundescen: and only replied with ehrugs and remarks to the eet that “the Emperor was very variabie’’ when thrown ia contact with Slidell end bis adherents. (* course, as no fuch paragraph had ever been im the mornage—the on y fwulshed to Slidell baving been maufactaret vely by Mooquard withoat the Emperor's kw * my ted | MOVEMENTS OF GENBRALS HAMMOND AND MRIGS. ‘The relief of Surgeon General Hammond and Quarter. master General Meigs from duty in their bureaus bere is now understood to be only temporary. Dr. Ham- mond is expected soon to resume his post, having collected valuable Information in regard to hygiene mat- tere in the Gplf States. General Meigs will continue for nome Vine bis Wur of Inspection. 18 ts rumored thas Mie abegnce was convenient to account of his peraistant refu- ea! to award con; on parties whom it was desirable to reward or Nate. Mugic tm the Park. The Park Commissioners announce that there will be music on mall thig (Saturday) afternoon, at four Yolock, by tfe Park , under the leadership of H. B. Dodworth, if the weather is One. The following ts the programme: — pe Pork M 1 a ode a’Nn) . fon frou“ Masnodieri”” Part ti. March, Op 40 No.1 Overture to Joasonno 7. Selection from "1p Profeta” ... Wed.ling March, from *Puryauth’ Pant it. Poles, *‘Lepis DOr’... . Bargarple from ‘Marini Patiera’? . Sorgenbreechér Waltz » Quick March, ‘‘Paradas dismissed’... National Pot Pour. JBebreador Donizettt pire Downing The Ghost—The Drama Branhilda, a Farce, Ac, shin afternoon and even: at Barnum Hissin ‘rhe "Indiana, Movin War Pifures, ae, at alt URE. ¥r DyemThe Best tantaneove, reliable. Sol! by Factory #1 Barclay atreet, o's Hair Dye, Preservative pot, wholetsle and retail, No. 6 Astor House. pplled by ektiful arsine, * Dye, Hatr Dyein for beautifying the hair, at W od wtreet. F certain to cure Berofuim, Old jm, and Kidney Compiaiate, Pas neases arising from great impurity of the cera, Ba. pepsin and bias ny LIFE BALSAM Is curing {bourande of cases ot gortir Va ee ear att i cure any case that onn be cured by medicine. It does not vootain « particle ‘ DOUBLE STRENGTH LIFE BALSAM a =} ) on by 2d G1 per boule, ata for 86 < it all oly at everyw! At Home.—Dr, Cc. slapte be i to fall diseases of the Bealp, Loss ‘af fale and Premature Blanching Also remo Minh. 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