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PRICE THREE CENT —— yhon ue site TT | ¥mE Eseapen mo PRISONERS. INTERESTING FROM THE WENT Cast Me. — —————————— WHOLE NO. 100, ~~. mpg 3 eek. ‘DIN oppointe 2 ae wi oo pt a. — vont Ee ut BORE opgeice vo Sade dampeancees. wan ‘ Recess of ate mine @.- POTS sin ‘ne’ Whiskey Tax Question piece arm avn. site Additional News of the Eniry of Gen. Safety of Co! sicilisediel and Twenty ARRIVAL * THE vidcenatia ARIEL. Biatistice—Police Commipsioners, ec. Aivany, Feb, 16, 1864, Agnin, tore the House. Other Officers, seg a Sherman’s Forces Into Jaciot. ~ ee hen eae “A - prema tiny a, ae, Ba The Blockade re the French ‘Yana Porees of ~ an " ass by rebroary came up i® Me 00 motion Ww of Mass,, (bo Senate F r Pas Speeches of eat. Stevens and he re eS en nomen tbe ie orniog, “Aier.« short debatest wis | Omoser Despateh from General Jers the Mexican Ports’on the Pasifie, Toliog apg ‘eating out the national forces, wih ibe | The Rebels Falk Back Over Peart | deciaos vy a voto of 40 10 2010 aajourn on Friday, tbe Fortnats Mossox, Feb. 15, 1864. a a ae nando Wood on the Subject. amevdzaents of tho House. Tho feuate refused to recede River. ‘19th, ab o'clock, uot!) Monday, the 20th, This ea 1 baye reenived a! téldgrato, under dato of February us, oe en cae SR ease Yr § dacised.20i8, ond ay eae Jonger viedo than '# usually. thigh, IL bag been Whe cus } som General Wistar, which states that Colonel Stroight, 1a por ars WiLL. RELATING 10 e7AMPA. 4 ee . . Leginiatures to aajoorn one week, bat sbi® | win one hundred and ten of (be Union officers, eecapea | 7H€ mail steatnehip Ariel, Captain Wilson, from Aspin- ke sei ow Mr. Sexpman inredcad a Oi 0 relating 10 stamps. extends it comme pine daye, Phe resolution necesearily wy wall 6th inst, with the treagure and passengers of tho The House in Favor of ‘kthending the Consti- Higyide forthe ight of appeal from th tae moan oe FIGHT NBAR CLINTON, rrept, th Renae wil hey gh wut, abd seg Tan Richmond, by Alesig atunsel. Colonel | Tet coidoa Gy, rom San Prancleeo, arrived os ts ‘oudim senor ‘Supreme Court, and againet fined j ; ’ Abolish vergal of hie own decision oF that of a predecessor; makes ae, ae posroducod jpibe hugonitly thes inorn- | Te following let of offcere i reported to baye port yesterday’ sinesipag tution 10 a8 £0 mates Lapley a predeceseor; makes provision for stamiping in- * to repute ibe ale ok tad 1 cetabich Fd > to bea parted to Raye arrived | "rye following !e (he specie list of tbe Ariel:— a St otruments. ted to iD court Cortes eases DOF a 7” en ew Yor! 1) in us “s . f ee eR “oaly clatopod. Referred to ibe Pisapoe Comuttee, Carmo, Il. Feb. 15, 1663. corpraae ey toh Fe a De Coloual Btreigbt Ro Jew Kouta Passage of the Deficiency ene Ri debtien ch ue Poison et she Senate The reporte from rebel papers of a fight near Clintoo, } Hoot, Gesr ‘or oy None B Det Thuan it Wood I'D’ oe 9 pucbcpti dpe ae velerion..«... Sam 140 proveeded to the cove: ‘the ‘Miee., on tho 4b iwet., are confirmed by officers juet from Sheridan Stow, Kilfos P. Andrews, hed oA epan lobart, 21et Wirecoer in Colgate & Hoflmau.. 2.9% 000 tion Bill by the Senate. Mr. Bespaicne, ON tn. venient tbat point, Webb, and about, iwenty others, aa ‘a body pol Captain Wailack, b18t Indiana, “ my oF iat moment pesos ie ha Se lary a the I Our troope: chesged tbe rebel vattery; avd Jot fiieon | Conperske, mam te tana Mik bangs 0 0 ‘ie Liutecapt Harris, 9th Obio. pe at fr . Jide cau Mr. Dh oer H,,woved vo amend tbe amend: | Wied and thirty wounded. of tod nl. Te author yee thew (0 bald rea o- Be carat a flings ath) fede be Pitot ea eee aie 5 s, ment by prev. tbat, after olose reBen WMocia. jate w @ limited amonni, 40 Jicense milk venders. vi reac ere yer ge 6! ¥ Detision of the Saree Court in the sia ative’ aac of all tbe Assistant Secretaries oe pisda sang gains nina sess The Block 8 txed’at ono hundred thousand dot | Our cayairy are scouring ihe couniry'to the Chicka: } A, Bich & Pree 2.18000 JG. Baker & fon. vs rs ree Lovett 8 per your. enem: A forces lars. provides for modes of determining t 2 P 2 5 ‘ Case of Vallandigham, li Hales ainendmens was adopied—yeas 20, vaye 18. | towards Jackeco. quality. ofthe mi and contret!ing tho porchages mado by hominy. Gunboats bavo gove up the James and Chick. | Hh Pairiek.: a Vn eae - Joeal venders. ‘The bill very Jepgtby, and provides for | bemivy rivers to give protection to euch as can be found. ‘Fronk San Hyaucisco:, &o., &e. &e. Grvewnnay, Feb. 15,1864. | w full detail im carrying ino éfeci its objects A BENJAMIN F, BUTLER, From Aspinwail . wt a fare Goiareandncert | 4. Nesbvillo deepateh gives the following offcse! | Bill, was Alte Rio Mole lajor General Commoane) ng. Warmneron, Fed. 16,1864. | anirty-five bundred dollare ov (be ralary of Ags.siant | CeWS:— to ailow the politiciaus to havo a club room ip Longa a soseenes ARAWDURNT OF THE CONBTIFUTION—PROMBITION | REOTArION after the present fecal your.” Adopted by a | General Sherman entered Jackson, Miss, ov the tb | which 0 enjoy themselves generally. Also a ‘The Newspaper Despates. Weare under oblgations to Parser Bailey, of tbe Arie, OF SLAVERY. | Soc Sg ad avery reagent an amevoment to io. | ‘28+ The rebele offered but little resistance, and are | Dil auiborizing officers of every bank association (0 Foxvnasa Monnox, Feb. 14, 1664. f0F bit prompt delivery of lotters ana papers ‘he passage of Mr. Arnold’s resolution in the Rouse to- | clude the Firs. aud Second Assistant Poetmaster Generals | ‘ing back over Pear) river. Gent Necpuieriens.’ upon its face." Algo bill authori Two Union officers, a captain apd a lieutenant, arrived The ste pian Cinayn seved oe the2Zd inst, from Panama @ay, io favor of an nmendment to the constitntion abo} {e.the provisions of the carro ‘aoreasing, the sala. Gen, Sherman's headquarters ere reported to bave | ing the Mayor snd Commonaliy of the city of New York | 10-day on the Yorktown mail boat, having effected their Poel tat a sa 3 oe f: Mi Ber ADE Secrelar.ow. jopted ny to e: fOveral etrecis between the centre of Wost ‘h reoch flagship Vailas was al Paoama. ie : b nn the 7th, He bes since been beard of xtond cecape from Libby prieon, They report that about thirt; geuly ishing slavery, by a majority of twenty-one, i8 ap cw |’ “tye House Ui, cb hmerded, wie Len egreed 10, ce i ta sel T | Fourteenth and ihe eouth ine of Thirty-firet street, ieearet wasetin aes Boe penny Hani the aie vali locicaca' OF ye’ woes’ gona” fe Masten ie aoe [feecrPleage op the part of that body of the Adjourned. paneer eee i vt the present ines thereof, from the weer! imely plan proposed by tbe Heraio for the uit oe tig believed that the rebele are receiving reiuforce- | Thirteenth avenue to the hulkbead jine established under * House of Representatives. # the act of 1857. i a of the desired object, Ip fact, the plan Warmixcros, Feb. 15, 1864, |™a"® saa 0 Pee ae Mee Bills were noticed to auiborize Meters, Mills & Co. ‘deen gaining strength with almost unexampied ra ré i LOth)Dg New from General Ibomee’ front. run stage cars upon the track of ibe ibird Avenue ) piaity since it was first proposed, and there ie ro ren! prety Menge le The veteran soldiers aro rapidly returning to the army, | road in the city of New York, and io »ncorporate the City Jost before they left. As yet none of them have been | elective. The steamers of the Pavitic Mail Steamsbip beard from. : Company are excepted, being allowed to touch at Aca ‘The steamer §, R. Spaulding arrived this afternoon | Puleo for coal and provisions, and to land and receive from Beaufort, N.C., witb about fifty rebels who fell | Mails, though not passengers or cargo. to @ppesition to it manifested by auy pertiesexceps the | MP SYRM) (rep.) of Pa., from the Committee on oa Teland Bridge Company. nto our bands during the recent raid about Newbero, | Advices from Bogota report tranquillity restored ia the | peace democrats and a few Dearden Biste members wie | WaF#sud Bes, reported a ill authoring the appoint Caino, Feb. 15, 1664. |, the bill relntive Tl Bore of Muar aw Tie cua | All was quiet at Newbera when the steamer left whole republic. Other accounts, said to be reliable, re- i » a of , ‘ 1 " . | ere Giepceed to-fght for the peculiar institution even | Webt ofan Ansistant Register of the Treasury; aiso a bill | General W. J.. #inith’s cavalry expedition left Memphis | sidered in the (‘ommittce oF bo Whole were of wo gencral FER oye port the revolutionists ip Antioguia to baye several thou- fand men, and to have routed the government troops in Forinres Monnor, Feb. 15,1864. | one engayement. They were, however, defeated oo im- The following 19 from the Richmond Examiner of the | vaging the State of Cauca, and pursued into Antioquia. uth — |, after thoee heretofore more particularly interested in ite extending the time for tbe witharawal of goods fre m the | op the 12tb inst., in the direction of Colliersville. The | interest—purely local. poblic stores aod warehouses. ‘ Mr. MoMurray is here, avd does not seem to like the | ererraiowere-statae that ae eee arrived wen RAILROAD AND TEDWGRATT COMPANY. cotire Hae of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad was} geotie'Potice bill, He ie tamed for ihe abortest, tere, ' or OX: a Ration must ceare. frauen, wreney rted ubill from the eelect Com | Ovacuated by our forces on the 18th, it having been held | of office. Be desires it amended eo that the term of mittee on the cite liroad granting public lands to | for the past six months merely to aid Genoral Smith's | two Commixstonere—one republican and one derocrat— 5, TRB INTERNAL ene soe THR HOUsR—TEUR the Peopie's Peete Railroad and: Te'egraph Company by eavally espenision pearly Lo etart, Genera! Sherman | &9!) expire at tho save tin ‘ime, ‘The following is a list of the principal officore who es. Our Panama beats obec yr sans . a ; nahage ie caped, and their rank. Among them we regret to bave to ee a J Hovee after the morning bour to-day, the question being aia legate from idaho ritory, introduc been asource of weakness to us. He doee not favor Dee * » PE | a bill towetablish a branch mint in that Territory, guarding raiiroads unless they are of vital i ee ate—Terrible Demoralization of tho | Colonel J. F. Boyd, 20tb Army Corps. The Roya! West lodia Mat! Company's steamebip Tyne ‘epee concurring tip the Senate amendments etriiking ovt anil the above bills were appropriately referred. mialalbdinae waire ae, ee te it aot ora : State Militia—The National Guard | Cojonel W. G. Fly, 18th Connecticut, arrived at Aspinwall op the 2d inst. from Carthagena, by $e tax on whiskey on hand, and the reduqgion of tbe tax 9 bpp yee gehiagatp rnc reingeb nd toa Poy was funk on the Jet, egbt miles | paw to be Repealed, &c., de. which we have received advices from Bagota to the 13th Colton to halt a cont per pound. The debate was very | «,dtP Mi Nbem, (OP ) uf Minn. troduced eyaiat rebel: | from Jacksonsort, cu White river. Ste wes laden with IT IIR ong, ae Bitporeh yelp ne pci Git. The news ie of but iitsle importance. - Members of earnest, and tbere are no indications of a dispcsition on United States, with a view of prohibiting slavery | S°Verpment stores for the troops at Patesville. Part of , es 7 if eeen eae | Xr Oneiee S21 THMREMADE CAT EIT, , a); , tor iY The Metropolitan Police bill came np in the Senate to. | Colonel W. B. McCreary, 21: Congress wore rapidly arriving in the capita); but, a quo~ v § tb f Creary, 21st Michigan. tbe ‘ge the majority rest from their formpr aneoughous the X jolted States: es Territories. Reierred : peel ‘beta The boas was valvedat $15,000’ | i554 ca. itn fina) paseage:. Mr.’ Biokds moved: to recom: Colone) Thomas E. Rove, 77th Pennsylvania, Tom not being present, the session bad not been formally: section. in eee e the House bas been ANEW POPCOTIVE DEPARTMRNT, Met Wk el tains senione oe tores for | Bit the bil, with ioatroctions to insert an amendment | Coionel J. P. Spofford, 971b New York. opened. racctmids 1, despite the strenuous efforis of the Btw ge Ra yr: Rigen ee ov, ieee setely Tithe eow sbeusunne fe enn te by eae “| requiring we Police Commissioners hereby appointed to | Colonel 0. W. Tilden, 16th Maine. Op the dist ult. (he Freuch screw steam frigate Pallas, specu i monopelists, there jee majority ia favor | Od hat the committee cp the J tes ote at Dovall’s the railroads | a opoimt a Superintendent of Police, and tbat tbe term of of thirty-two guns, commander {hiorry, Dearing the 0 @f adbering tothe additional tax. No vote wae tak “ the exp y of establishing ao executive | have been prohibited from transporting private freight Colonel T. 8. Went, 24th Wiscovein, . vote wae taker | department, t be called the Departinent of Revenue, to | 1, 1, EM) office of tho present Superintendent eball expire within | Colone) Streight, biet India of Admiral Bonet, arrived th this barbor, last from Cal- ged the question, and the debate may contince for two | which sbal! be entrusted the charge éf customs, interna! | fF the prevent. ten days after the psreage of thie bil}. This motion M88 | Cone) Dp, Mi ob Peaney)vani Jao, Sbe iv on ber way to establish and maintaia, ip co ree days yet. revenue, currency, Ac., aud that the committee report by Gevere! Coolbaugh, formerly Captain on Genera) -| rejected pb vote ‘of Bibeteen to two, a!) the democrats s i ae abo , TRE RNROLMENT BILD. Set Ss Der wins. MoPberson’s staff, now in the Mexican eervice, arrived | Present, except Cozaue and Fields, voting against the | Major J.P. Collins, 20th Indiana. sige siecle fachtded 2rd Shs i ABOLITION OF BU AVERY HY ls AMBNOMBNT OF THE «ONE}10- J . ameodment with the repablicans, Thus the Senate bas oy ‘op the Pacific coast of Mexico, The naires ed aoe | The Furciment viM was returwed to the Hovee to-day, dere to-day as bearer of despatches from the Juarez | virtually endorsed Superintendent. Kennedy, and eyen | “20? G W. Fitaimmons, 13th Indiana, * | notited the agent of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company Sevate baving Voted to disagree with tbe House tt Bh aalialit rr ofteted the fling. reo! 8 tbe 13th Captian Madison, of the Twentieth Ten biican ofticia ates enter wen en a a ee mare Shoe saralicah ae ipa for the promaers or tae any to. toneh, at. Acapulco, is. It will probably be acted on to morrow, | * A RE by nats ng eth iy fe « HN Wier li ph Mee, ie get aeey. + | Resolved, Phat the constitution of the United States | DeseCO Leavy artillery (colored), was shot through the | dorsement during this sersion. A motion was also made en route to and from California, for the purpose of receiv- 8 committee of confereuce be appoiuted to barmovize ontd be vo amended ay :o abolish slavery in the United Staite and severely wounded es aoitizen, a short dis | to recommit, with instriclionete lusert. & provision for | MBOF Avon Witzel, 74th Pennsylvania, Wectund nin thher easton tae * cenit thas peltioer the confiioting views of the two houres: te bat eet Tae eal mere aeeie. bee i are eee emt the viemity. | the Governor to appoint Cem MBjor J. N. Walker, 73d Indiana, sengers ner freight are to be carried either to or from the SPNION OF eUE CLFAEUME COURT IN THE VALLAN- | Mr. Boixan, (opp.) of Jod., moved that the resclution | who did the shoottog, pep ch Mh pee yp donee rome ke meet aa see Oras Petis strikes 1 femunary eatabbebment, “‘DIGHAM: CABB. be laid upon the table. About seven hundred bales of cotton were shipped | againss it. y ec There were besides thirty.two captains and Ofly wine | or piockarie. It apreare to do with the ‘Tee case of Vallandigham, ea.parte,.was decided w tbe Disagreed 1 — 68 against 79. from. Mempbis on the 12ib. The market is dul) and Notice was given for a bi] for a railroad i. Thirty- Mr. Wiison eo ved that the resolution be referred to Bopreme Court of the United States to day. The petition. the ‘Comms tee marite Judioary, whieh bes charge ad oe Seen oe “ oe Ny en el ome enn anes = aoe @@ asked that the writ Of certiorari be directed to the | that sabj The Rebels Driven O e the Indian wore ike banks in New York city to subscribe for customary lientegents, making ope bundred and pine in all whe | usage in such cases—that of giving curtain notice of i gajned their idberty without the preliminaries of parole | time the blockade js 10 be enjorced, in order to Cy hat chan; ward and outward bound vessels time to or ex ge. Of there only four bad been returned to lading or discbarge. Much inconvenience pony oe Foage Advocate General for @ revision of the proceedings | MT. ALNo’» objected to the suggestion. a Territory. stoek toa National Banking Association. This ie the | the prison up to last evening Fecaptured, These | be the result of this proceeding op the part of the Of the military commission woich tried pim, the juris | sree re ten mae thew passed—yeas 78, pays t2, a Yous Kuru, Ark., Peb. 18, tee, | Mensure that was presented to tbe two bonk committees | were two captains aud two lieutenants, Two | government, if the Admira! carries out strilly te ordre Gevon of which was denied, a5 exiending to tbe care of | ¥i1e—Meoane. Allien ea a Colonel Thiitipe, commanding the expedition in the | Yee fentnheays, of the vAreembly beld a eaneus | NET® Overtauen uear Fiacover Court House, and | (om France, as gone now on, the way i Metlee, Meee Bcivihso, theobject being to have the sentence roonlied | Hiow, B soaite Be ude om the groubd of illegality. Davie’ oF id) Davie ' v Bi ie Judge Advocate Gengrh) Holt had respouded iv h writ. di Gosetn rianely, we argumedt that the Court might with as much pro- ara riety be called upon toresiram by injunction the pro- peed:nge of Congress as to revise by certiorar) avd re. tho otbers about twenty miles below Richmond, on the | It is also ore of the opposition bine will ‘Williamedurg route. Brigadier General Neal Dow did | D0t be permitred te ee < bee pari shy Dot attempt the passage of the tunnel for the reason that | hutitnic rerun iesuotyoun fore he was afraid bis strength would fall him ip his Oigbt to | We bave the sloop.of war Cyaue, commander Sairiey the embrace of Butler, the Renet,”? harbor, to look out for United States interests: The Axaminer of the 12tb 3 bas the following: — indian Territory, reports to General Thayer that be prays et ibe wobject under consideragion was tbat of bas driven tbe evemy entirely out of that region, end | te National Guard and the officers appointed by the ate by, Po Gipor Bitsaed, {*eletih Several skirraishes” be bad killed wearly one Nuc The, Aieeeant scan lien: weneestiad erer, ane Pt per embers of each county gave a detailed account of ne cu, Me red revels and captured one captain and twenty-five had been done ip .tbeir mbly districts. The ner. statements of many of them were rich, and a chapter of facts given that po oficers can stand up under. In some Genera! Curls leaves here tomorrow. places compan.es aud regiments ba) broken Ha officers case of a row. ‘The Kuglish bave the steam fri te Bac. chapte, and the l'reach the steam frigate las and verre tbe proceedings of the military authority io time Beobe ld, Shi turned out, 10 many ‘velances war derepcrate and wen The followmg ere the names of Rhone retaken up © iaat | team “gvoboat Diemant—the latter baying arrived to- ‘war in the punishment of all military offences, accord. pr, Thomas, \ipeoe Four Blockade Runsers Destroycé. appointed whe bac been burraiing fer Jolt Davis. | night — day. Waesminerox, Feb. 15, 1864. jp almost every joeality tbe new organizations were stated to be mere po! we been spoken to by many Of the crew of the ag to the usage of civilized nations and tbe power given Cyane in refereoce to their being kept so peng A by our Mea) woseh woe tea toned cet | Colonel J.P, Sponerd, 87th New York, The Navy Departinent has received the following:— Dy ibe constitution and Jaws of the United States for te ano Nawronr's News, Feb. 14, 1804 ee aon ae md bandh ten a Captain J. Vater, sa Unio. qoreramens after their term of enlistment has expired. Soeticn Wi Fadaiet tan tise A ae Hon. Giuxow W Secretary of the, Nary:— and men at that without ithe least knowledge of miniary | caine &- Stair, 104th Now York, Bah, io occer \oan {are thls mony ial pect they ca jayne to-day delivered the opinion of ihe | $f Mé ee, The Pequot has arrived nga the ‘intelligence of | affaira, If oue-half of what was charged by the repnbji- | C#Ptain F. Irab, 46th Now York. have the opportunity of making more by prize money, Court, refusing the qrit on the ground tbat, even if tbe + Mode, ee = Wecuatit es . arte = 2 ear Maca 4 ag tse most ‘Gisgrnce!c) state of af- | Lievienant 1. Hinke, 67h Peppsylyania, avd tbe ebauce of seeing some ; powder burned ‘na “scrim. arrest, tr:8) and pooishment of Vallandigham were \)\¢- Herel ot Nm Revell he ie ist | the Dee, Febreary 4, by the Cambridge, ‘tbe Emily and | ie exaggerated toa great extent, But where. there wg | Lieutenant W. N. Pity, 8th Meooeyivania cavalry reasonable. one, and’ sooule receive toe stlsaiioeor Cie gal, there wag still vo anthority in the Court to grant ye. | Nodidscn, Kollins of Mo. Koge, Scott, Seele %! | the Fanby and Jenny, ov the 10tb, by the Florida much *moke there must bo some fire It is but due to | Lieutenant A, B. White, 4b Peoneyivania cavalry, james tatters paabeagyeses': fof in thie mode, and that there is no Jaw by which evy | Wyiler, BN J, oF pregeedings im the nature of an appea), fr CANA) AKOUNY NIAGARA PaLiee wri, Sweat, C. A. White, J. Ww F wai, Ss. P. LER, ‘acting Rear Admira). the Governcr to say that be is jonceent to this ‘The Nuifleld wae an jron paddie-wheei steamer of about | matier to a great extent. He bas veen impored Lieutenant FE Schroeder, 74th Pennsylvania, The Admiral, in tbe steam *lvop Lancaster, is at Aca- Lientevant W. 1. Watson, 21st Wiecore palo, where he expects to remain some time. His pre- i 7 Z i «| upon by a member of bis staf from ibe central part ot |) fence’ i@ more needed there, on account of |) military commission to the Supreme Court, can be | Mr ARNO ted # Dill for the construction of a | four bundied tons, anew, fine and powerful boat. Sbe | xe state, uoder whose representation these uppontmenie | }eutenant F. Moran, 73d New York. Mexico, than here, aud he w;!t hold cn ane ‘See Cone tien Fbip canal krocnd the Palle of Niagera, sajied from London in December Jast,wib pork, vis | have bees made. The caneus closed Dy the passage of » | Jionienant ©, H. Morgan. until 1:8 bloclea fully established INE INDIAN APPROPRIADON. Wit | euit, &e. resolution lo strike out the appropriation in the ge 1 7 The Frencl: bave tive more The decis.cn of the Supreme Court is regarded ee west r. Srevene, from the Committee op Waye an m0 Dill of two y Lieutenant B 8. Chivester, £24 Winois. t rs . pout Syne from the Committee on Ways aud Means THe hee wae n double serew irou steamer, buitt eapecial- | APPrepriation bill of two hondréd thousand dettarn for | vieVienant w Wi ; cp their way from France to reinforce their equa reo tant, fhe court room wag full at the ume of ite | Teper be Indian \ppropriatioy bili tor the year eud mt . tbe National Guard, and repealing the National Guard niewan' » Heree. 11th Kentucky cnvairy the What is all this torce coming for very. 3teettles the question in regard 10 the mit. | ME RMY we dE | 27 for the Southerd! trade at Loudon, Sue was a new vessel | set of 186 restory Dg the pecial mi'iia iawe ot | Lieutenant A. Moore, 4th Kentucky woth more than pecessary to, Gaaees bininee 6b ie ’ ANRR! mnt. aall > Broo > Di sta I iso juriediction within mililary departments in districts | nr. sescave, (cop) Rt be Special Cocnmitiee, | Of NEbEdranght, and is afd to have made eighteen or | SAF Me tre cte ae Will make to law effective une | Lieuwenaot PS. Fdmonde, 61th Penuayivania, "ue French steara gonboxt Diamant i setenliy aah lena rebeltion' ‘ad. erie a ‘bang | twenty mee an boar, practical Second Liovtevant P.M. White, 83d Penvayivania brings us the inforinsuion that tho reach Migister 00 much towards suppressing exhivitions of treason | ’ mitted, | IheSanny snd Jenny wae the old prize Scotia, captured | eo Becond Lieutenant ). M. Wasson, 01h Odio. Fovador had demanded bis passports, and wus to leave the tbe part. of those diepcsed ‘10 ald the is? bebe tn j Waye aud Mewe,, | (2 Uctober, 1862, condemned sand sold to ougige parties, | Phe Live ‘ * - £ bn Count Joannes. | cocovd 1) 1S. P. Gamble, 69d Pennsylvania. country by thesext regular packet, Tbe reasou i BOG is Bown wi nVENE. Vd oe : 70 THE ED! OF TDS HERALD, : . soeuend known, bat the Minigter bimsel! will probably be ner Nion ip obstructing by factious opposition ie coo. | Pported back “he seuate’s anendy ente to | nos bemg considered ft for eval serv ame wor etier of thanks |. weeiny ah thet tnitebet Powe Second | jeutenant G. F. Gord, #4tb Pennsylvania. 00 the steamer Gow overde “y tr of tbe war for ite suppression and thegrestoration of | SF leer terme, revenue and f changed to Gyggra) Banks. She was taken to Halifax ie} Gata “ohn Obe, habe es Liles ok rites Second Lieutenant 8. 1. Brown, 16th United States cavalry Ibe United States sloop-of war St Captain Mid- oad pores , 2 und tvited from Puere in Juiy, 1663, 10 engage in blockade | “#% aid, “Thank God, there are judges at Berlin.” The | jastant MR. Small, Ol Meryland dieton, arrived at Valparaico on sth ult. from jeion. Mr. StH nee expla ed the diterence ween the bill ag late persec ogajpel me was yesierday Lrongbt toa ¥ HE: myned. Paoeama, rouning under the pame of the Fanny amd Jenoy. The Kmily wre a wew gcrew steamer, built jn London ast fail, nud owned by Bigbie. She wae & handsome boot 6f about five bondred tone burthen Jeong Jonpron, engineer tieamer Satellite. The Supreme Court will continue sis prevent verse pe aercrog ee and ine S My dain ars amnng that the \niver were pr the 13 oF Bay, when 1 will adjontn until the Ne | agreed upon by. the. Hous ft term BPITIte ADC Lhe dase W whe to ge the BANKRUPT BILL. he sid, ovght tw wevept the becenbe They were conFIsient with the principles here. | g smeudmnen't irjumpbant conclesion jn epen court, where ihe day be fore | resolved to withdraw my exceptions aud appeal, and prayed decisions vpon tbe verdict end the entire Premises. You have In your metropolis the most worthy Our Managan Correspondence. GENERAL KELLEY’S DEPARTMENT. Mavacs, Nica, Jap. 27,1866, J expected to nave been anle to write yot eomething Solas ighergems jofore declared by erisiation—vamely phat exes enevid The Opera Stender ¢ Suits. Judge Russe * petal I a ng Sue iggy ter eo lbp dona ot ete hry ya tags iar oa De tate Seraiind Compan ie ton eek: ise today, wileve | ie pre Vi "all artaies. Toe comin f | MIS@ SULZER 18 ATTACERD WITH INTERMITTENT } ABG WOOLY Cl ovely Mote pends friendship, Kog mim VirginiamActivity of Our | *ancce have prevented, Congress, that was expect- satiefaction 10 the mercantile and businees iotereste | opinion that a pledge'te {hie efiect bad brea given to | PRVER, AND CANNOT APYRAR—ANOTHER 1) aoaeiebens Cventine et Rayer pee ri la Troops, &e. ‘i ed to couvene bere on the Toth inst., has vot yet met. the country, who bave long suffered for want of aor, eountry oe hed a rips to Tey pow ie JOURNMENT, BFC. j ry brillant, tbat the reprbli at ME. T. C. WILSON’ paar ateg We have Res expecting = ugh — to form a Of both debtor aud creditor. Toe law bar been | Hovse. Ibe ameunt of sprite en hand which toe House Pefore Judge Alker. favored oy. we ener cae in tne Sareea ta . ¢ ‘eb 18, 1864. ruary, whe ess will (ake into consideration carefully compiled by Mr. Jeucker, whose grent | Topesedto tax dil Lot Amount to more than two wun- Fee. 1 he case of Annie Wilson rgainet Heurietta be coetny ary Hae Gatheweto of tate daeaachieots, Operations for the enforcement of the rebel on. the ratificatiqn of the contract wil nine Coa abilitien and experience qualify bim for ihe eek, | “tt Abowsand. barrels, or, wveut ten mitione of gallons: | guizer, which was to have conve off his morping, WAE | TL Tattor centieman war the Presiding judge in the | Jaw are tending to create a end state of afairs tn | Transit Combany. There, is not » shadow of a doubt Tea CHEETA hee tttar ene ad teem tet eentte ence of the iNiness of ite fair | recent alleged case of barratory, cortain portions of Virginia, Jo the neighborhood of | Mat they will rality the cont y weet, postponed ip eon FY, vrigimally Promoted , agsiust we by ivreueate perzonal malice , but what jadg- The wanifestations of ai inclination om the part ef a that ys en wg hn — ment ebould J dread, doing, conscientiously , no wrong ¢ ‘ ty wool e play mil" jong of do’ 4 . fm. . , %; e. Senators to-day to increase the salaries of the ps Un tbe otbog natal the Seceke Dil, eftes the for cg. | «The Counsel for Mise Soizer stated that he bad the af! | 4g thie malicie prosecution changed into & hateful per. draaapegpal Guar dopa tickets. éctasiecea erry reat, would yield \ourteen cr Bites mi ons of | @avit of the lady's physician, which went to show that | seoution m public eetimation, in this and other citiee. | " de 10 fe 4 1 she was sftiicied with intermittent fever. demanded my wepience forthwith, Yerterday was the Mbustering, and ab attempt wae made to force au vd Mr. Fstxaxre Woon, (opp.) Of. ¥ a ft ‘ appoicted tme. My friends trembled at my, as they t without disposing of the Deficiency bl. Le Cifect of the motion’ of Mr. Stevens to concur ie the | CoMMse! for tbe pisintif—tt is somewhat sirange (bat | thought, precip tate resolution; my enemies rejoiced. M wre fina!ly peered, however, vit with a numberof | “eviigs emendments we cally, to restrict the | the deve nt should be able to appear in the opera on rhe court wae {ul aod | a stood within the bar. mee propored to be 4 by the bi, This wi Friday and Saturday, and not be able to attend here. raspeech from me, the District Attorney, io the ments that will undoubtedly Ieid to pyoicnged d* | Ions estuvenltary jreras tion comlug from themaarter |. JUg® Alker—she Wee FeeD 1D apparent good health on i terme, demanded sentence. ‘Ihe bonest end cbiv jagsion in the Bouse upon the motion of concurrence, nod | it did hose v Leet duty t wae to protect the public im | the day when we were job/iged to adjourn in coureyuence jo Jadge, Tb Ruskel, rising, mentally, superior to Jélay tho final fateage of the bill to an indebnite yering. | tereste bec not votrenboled the Committee ou Finance. as the com bave the cash bere to pay the govera- Pendleton county there bas been organized a band of | ment for privileges asked, Colovel J. ©. Woods, Commis- armed ¢itizens, termed by the rebels tbe “Swamp | sioner for tile Central American Traneit Company, and , ” . Colduel Samvel Ward, are nere, and enjoy the vonfi- * Dragons.” This band pot only resists coascription, but | dence of Presideut Martine. may surely expect attacks rebo! scouting parties wherever and whevever | to hear by the next mai! that everything relating to the they can get ao opportunity to do fo, Jo several jate | Central American Transit Compaay bas be fm satletnnter iy” encountors rebel ecouts got the worst of it, In ieatacs | Settled. The notico in President | I wool s 4 “rhe relative to this transit gives general satisfaction io that emai) bands of rebel aro much afraid of the | Americans in this count “Dregooe,” oe (he jaiter prove to be the eberpest kind Jo political matters thece ja nothing new. Webave of shooters. peace once more, and trust it w:ll continue. THR DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION BILL Nook of dolinre, Bot nobody who bed ween the operation of the tax Jaw could suppose that more then halt ibis replied, nay ing Prejudice or th® political hatied of pereecutors, one J“ be thre ee! Counsel 1 suppose there will be no opposed to me in ties, decided, io Uur gcouls ore very fetive, and ce ly ou the I ico and St, Domingo. bile a large Dumber of officers of the Hlouee mut | After thelr cat privore in erecte. Setar irom there neue | diMlculty aboot an adjouement. 1 vow propose to try <0 ORR Sn 0, ee eee ae cer re eee ee tia tauabt ibtad Wale Oa tata for their pay, having received nothing eince the or- | only two bondred thousand barrels of spirite on band, | Ml Shree Of whese eases by one jury. “There wil! be no sentence whatever, The indictment Sent aetna pid mcerars S ne 6 toript.on ip counties adjacent to our hres. received pews and correspondence from Hat By ‘eet accounts General Barly was still ator inthe | @th inst., which is given io the letter of our Ravana reighborbood of Harrisonburg. A portion of hs com: pondent mand ie at Woodstock. OUR TAVANA CORRESPONDEN - yr ‘Counsel for the plajotif objected, on the ground that the | will remaiu upoo the (lee’'— (of course a dead letter). The w the r c vu tiewen ju N ‘ r fon of Cra eee ee eee eee trader whebadm: | sesues involved were quite different, (Objection sus. | twosuroties of (Le defendant are released (rom thelr buude, NEW YORK CUSTOM HOUSE THK NEW C6O1- | mowt nid cf thai quantity on band, Jnstead of the spirits | tained.) The defendant roseif is also reiensed from bie own per BCTOR. ling oly. four aillicng, the tax would pro. | Counsel for the detence—1 will now read the vertificnie | eval recognizance of $1,000, and also there are to te vone of doliare. ‘Of Mies Solver ® physicia regard to ber ilinese — ho conte against bite DY enther the county or the Commone ‘The New York Cxstom House case bar been Drewght 0 i qi 7 " . Siscsnve tha GARTee a queneeiiraneie teeth: ue ‘ork’ t four o'clOck; | anise 10 certify Bene ares ated | ete any ove athena eigrmressed by me | Between rebel guerilin parties and cetechments oi ; Havawa, Fob 9, 1604 ig eddoretoed that Collector Barney is to be removed poe Fo . mee ty Sy apy in ee Place, snd | bonor of the devendant ” regolar rebel cavalry ured in the manver of scouts, and it appeara io be quite (rue that Ortega destroyed Thurlow Weed and the Blairs are in favor of Mr, Mr. Davie, (rep.) of Md., from the selee Comittee on Dr, SCHWIFE, 17 iS berend ws n veert tbh ea: ae Sake of the author of | of armed bande of citizeus who bave beew driven from y svKllery traing and mode preparations for leaving yoo for the evecessiod, but the President warte to | 2% Frectionary tates. reported. bill, which we ordered | Jadge: Alker «thought they might proceed with the | the Coa OUIE. Lenipee torical theme pro: | their homes and who will neither como within ovr oy of Zacatecas when be Jertned that the itnperiahste ’ 10 be prin’ ving to certain Mates whose governments | case, and teke the defendant's deposition at ber re. | mised, an bes y LAE COUNT JOANNER, own ines por go into tore cf tbe enemy, bot | bad entered Aguascalientes; butt i also troe that the ‘Simeon Draper for bis recent political efforie by | nave been eped Or overthrow jum, The appointment is not yer fixed, | FOverDiwent. Among orher thin poe paper ore y pomntment of prov sienal gover! republican form of | sidecce. vrov nies for the ap- | Couneel for the plaintiff] suppore, your honor, that it | Bosrox, Maee., Feb. 32, 1866. ation of the former city had not taken plage at the sho make it @ proctico to plunder from & percons, our trcops bave constant employment | time it was announced. Having mate ell preparations 4 * . barged with the civil | Mise Sulzer can aveid it she will not appear in this cou - - at it is eurmieed tbat it will be done without reteretce | KGrainistrance of the. States until toe Sate govern. | room. Thore if some doubt. in my mied ae to her being Cruelty to Horse: Broadway, {orpished them in hanting these diferent parties wp and | for ® hasty departure, bis remaining th & piace of danger the ciews of Mr. Chase, wents can, by means of electiqns, be re-established; all | so very ill, and I think the case ought not to be p “4 TO TUE EDITOR OF THE BERALD. inning them off a tching them whenever the an only be sccounted for in the manner given by @ TUB PRENCH OCCUPATION OF MEXICO. flaves Witbic tue terriiory are declared free, and kuy | poned from time to time voleee there ie really eomerbing S20 HkoaDwaY, New Youn, Fob, 15, 1664 ager os ae Aen oe ccs : person hereafte, infibe revel public fervice ik decinred | serious the matter. that be wes jomed by : oh Romors as (a0 intended protest by our government | pot to be a citiven of the United Stoter, Judge Alker—Un Friday and Satorday Migs Salzer was ] wish that | ould find you m thie vicinity thie after weatber is rather ebilly and tbreateoing snow Mexican nowspaper—name ° ert Doblado, who brought an acceesion to bis fore the French occupation of Mexico aro certainly pot -} Tre Honee then adjourned enough to attend to her.profeesional business, but | poon, I would show YOu & Fight (hat would make you uv | Jackson's Rebel Forees Ready for Ac- - ‘i founded. The policy of th rasieat dk Ooi oot was unable to attend here, The cause was adiourned jn J wien you are indignant 1 agitate. 4 swelling bis army to an nggregate of focr to five “gdp ahtreescnteh ere ot The Mibernta Outward Bound, consequence of her illness, And dow sbeie uftlicted agaiu, | MORE; eed ¥E ob pllngipledapenrgyy tow, Ge, | tepmsana ment” On the other baud, it may be asked ie folly expinived to the lately published diplomatic %. Jonn,N. F., Feb. 15, 1864, think we might as well proceed with the case, | can I will tell you what Dappened and what I now eee. At Bavency, Va., Feb. 16,1804 why the Freoch col fer 7 4 dence, te Hiberna, irom York, arrived at mne and | grant no further adjournments. wolf past pice ® fue horse fell on this disgusting! 7 mertere frem Jack? tie! fore our | aid) Bot cont) won. Zacatecas, ie Me! taoled at ten oeeek on Saturday ight for Galway, At thy clure it war discovered that one of wwe | Malt h mene gl Tom Gir Ceres evn Sen aen Sherer Veter wonme wave anewered by aga and Poviado DMARTY-BIGHTH CUNGRESS, Jurors Absent, and the cause was necessarily ad | PTY pavement, ist Opps my: store, and ope lines bere to-d bey report Jeckson's f as bev | were endeavoring to make iavirable torme for them VIRST SESSION, Poltee Intelligence, journed anti! the next day, the counsel ou bogh sides | fore icgt was run over just above the hoof b on Friday last, Consejuentiy | selvet, on conditwon of submitting to the authority of tha . * pales agreeing to try the case before jaror@ should | crusbing ané break «@ the Bone disastrovsly w mounted, and we may bear of | rogenoy. | em t that was Bot the ronson ; sila ANOINRR Case oF Goons Storey AND Recove gO Anauer | the twelfth man continue lo be a It was algo nr. | o’c ock | etill see the kame poor anima: standing in the bit | {heir netivity belre long. The information which these } for nothing Wow rad on Seericoy,—Yeaterday afternoon @ carman drove up in | ranged that in the event of Miss Sulzer covtinuing iil her r (he hae scrambled up oo three lege), without | deserters be ny » i smportant to our lh seth bye down their artns, Wasnixeron, Feb 16, 1664. fropt of Moeere. Schack & Hotop’s store, No. 47 Murray | teetimony hould be taken at ber residence, and ruby tor aod bavibg received no attention. The wagon < here was ne doing toprevent tb urse Pew REV AIR OF A8NTABULA BARPOR, ‘i titted (0 the Jury in writing. e bas been carefully removed. Our Disabled Soldters. if they really meditated \t. The true reasen appears Bireot, and tool aboard & case Of goode, valued Mt 82;240, re T have applied to the patrolman and he eaye that he We Deranraess, ADsttant Guwerar's Orice,) | me to have beem a predentin! fetermiuation not to a Me. Wann, (rep) oF Obio, introduced Speritions for rhe | Peing’ discovered and questioned by Mr. Scback, the’ car Fire in Grand Street. bas no power to setvbeyond reporting, and that ho hue Waanincron, Jan, 22, 1866. {| vance on Zacatecas without a largo coluinp, when 1s was orces were united [0 bec directed to take the goMds to No, 48 ir of the harbor of Ashtabula, Ubto, Tan said be bi ARREST OF THB PROPRIRTOR OF THB STORF ON A | made the proper report. It may beseme boure before the Sin—The fe we rie e of e ‘| I gps in—The followicg Instructions from the Secretary fans ES ree pee eee aie, Od, bbs AURaan 1 t ‘West Nineteenth street, He was allowed fo proceed, but wor auimal K because he bag to be killed by lear | Ww for your |g lance — + OARAL AROUND NIAGARA PALIS, the Mercbapts sent & men to watch the carman and gee oe CHAROE OF ARSON, permisciou, avd {ine RUNRE elapse before ega pertaie oie tigen That ae Fates econ theeny. We tow 60 trhere ave several jroperialiet Mr. Howe, (rep.) of Wis, offered resolutions om the | whore he took the goods. in the meattime oftcer Tilley, | Shortly “vetore six o'clock yesterday morning a fre | Phe proper executor cam De procured, ral, pertaanentiy dirabled soldiers, who # corps moving as if tocoucectrate at (bab pot; ameam Ihamber ef Commorce of Milwaukee, recommending the hf Pie; recinct, w Nvectanth brdtt, wiaak tha was discovered in the hat and cap store of Marks Top This sto me barbare ~ hf he A not the | from varioud eeutions of the conntry, are permitied co [them dejth, wt hk mar ao ee fg raction of a ship canal arousd Niagara Falls, co We) goods were ito bé left. The carmangoon appented with | 11, NO. GG) Grand sireet, Tbe fares spread between | Tite yer wt imal at anor, (having proc the fe Fekaeeeen ob ret WAGE Wenlae keseivaie hea sacatects, che probebility: je that americen eilé, Keferred to the Commitiee of Com- | hie freight, whereupon one Wm, Richardson etepped op, | the etuading to the roof and also (o the roof of the ad | | k Lous holders im a “ ee. Peying thercahiage, remarked. to. the driver ate | Jolatog bal hing, No. £8, carmeging votb Duildizss toile the opinion © ervnavy aurgeonyhe seems Oe ake bad been made cy eating the rr that be | extent of $1,000. CL ibe OwNOr OF driver ef the heree ted them taken to 148 West Ninoteonth ci The loss ob Mr. Top)'t nok Will be About $1,800; th | ho ex ve DIM A OBC@ caged for us. 44 may Rowever, refueed to wke tb sured for $3,000 in the Beookiyn and Willamebnrg (ty } r ion be.tahes et of an army vnder we LO be, ery very respectty further action 1 baye the & cbed ent servant, SAM Br, Seenwa! 0, eon apetitions ee, err tbo Doreedeeates Wekying for bn emancipation reaped force still adbering to the coved is thet dnder rio Maz, nh the {it cannot be large. A few weeks ago goous furt evern good is ot. Referred’ to the Committee on Slavery eed Preed- Mey then emerged from bie bieing place and at« | Insurance. Com, ny. No, a88 Is © fed by Charles pe are inipore (Lie Teele - ee Peo 16, 18e ot [owe thoureed: bat it Bas eince thea j ha tompled to asfest Richardson, but the | Litvleash bran wore, Block damaged abut FC; no Ine | Mh tieriy Lac ower crm preeeah aM MEW Ay Fane: , New Vane thts, tee 6, 3804) wt Another Shur kaud, by accessions frea we woas omy mann. He wae pursues for several blocke nod murance. No. 886ia decoupled by L. Kallman ae a steve | Normape the beter way would be to take the paving Me Pb. P. VAN PEREN, sak KD. Meee." criny nud other sources, Mr, Herve pan esonted a perition | rtwlon gods Were restored (o the owners Richardson | etore and dwelling. foes about $1,000. insured for |e ee eat reroogtinre from ie Bato he ¢ bel D. T. VAN PUREN, Coleret ar | " ; the « \ti7e08 hig Cn, sien ray'cg im. | wae ken (© the Third wara staiion hevso, where car- | $9,400, a8 follows =Pacile $1 'Prockiyn $4,000 La rene paenh wie large heed Ports Vhe Chesapeame Cage. wemenis to he Miohigab Oity barber, Tet lerted fe (he | mon wh bave beemengnged by thieves 10 convey goods | Jutgere $1,800, St, Mack's $1,700, Etna $1,800. fit wealthy cnt ene afl Foc cer Arvivad of the North American at r Haweas, &. &, Fobs 16, 1864, mmittee on Commerce. wre requested tO call apd seo him, My eo doing ether Boilding No. 88 ie owned by dre Ann cooper, ft ie f operty en abies he, de oe tand. 166 ; Pare” wee boat LPOALIEING MR. DORAN'# TAywRNre, thefts may be TrAred to the pritcrer. amoged about $600 and nsvred for $1,000 in fhe , - wayorR tow Tenons bi a om nthe (demilalty yirt te ay ode tewart gave a = ‘op of Mr. ANDERS, (rep.) of Th Ee the bit, te Citigens? Ue at A ; The tem North Amer Teer oe tit | Guat tecisicn, i@ Abe Chesapeake care. The vessel oud montis of Paymerter Rio. Deren were Pap AconeT AP form NoWwate, ox vee n Saterday A Lindy. WA t be Ng ACeAL Hed for, Captain hay Beth, win ba ry op the y. arrived ave nrtvek had Oe INete brigived owhéhe: en yp ond pas x. evening nah) 09 MF, Miia MQM wed Mike Sarto sey + | Steere, fete hod. Mey Tophit io await te + re Marebal » Ave at Departerds | herelantoer balan te WethG of KE OD Ht a : 4 Fab chan” %, sony Commas were ridin wh an open wager, | iy ihe aterticen she Kirsty ea eeuned Une ; , 1 Aa : Pr “TPke Tonia Atdata at Bortress Poormn’ ropyp ol Gvcitss, pereented @ bill to. defice wtb) sd Jorbeen the ‘apteny-steers | AS rRwad) = " DmsFHey We Wer ewe |v Taft 6, Weg tude 48 8d as Me ke EF monte of ciaplaine in ue ard bab amy. thyew ine Tievpeamseneceeded wn cbinjnres te ideiice pi, | ene Tree howe a iy. a) dur tentnae sri Hared Bryne e om Feb. 15, 1804. yank, nay, Cari Heferted 16 Miitary Commit Fane, ned ber erat (r opty! Re wae corm 4centiy wohed oe ‘ MH 1s VAR MEO ‘ anid om tbe Lath ther Btepientig ie bia. aprived thie tare AUD pom the pa ef A nctor of ofantry. | Home detunde, tot ous Mewtly MeED tr june | TCO TRO MERT TO TRE Pigg Wohi Bice PS ina tee “ treo ate | =e eddie te cr eaetaete vy i fwrbeh Hie mera Na aw Siests mere recon Aye MHD rebeW CL ? ee OT BO Whe oltiert eetaitty mled olows then