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4 OFFICE &. W, Conner Volume XXIX ., AMUSEMENTS TO-MORROW EVENING. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Irving Place —Itactax OreRs— Brant. . NIBLO'S GARDEN, Broadwar.—Daccuter or mmx Beaimest. WALLACK'S THEATRE, are roadway.—LONDON Assv: WINTER GARDEN, Brvadway.—Ticker of Lrava Man, OLYMPIC THEATRE, Broagway.—Tamixc 4 Burren. Piy. NEW BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery.—Po.cs Ser— Bry Bour-Linnx Suvsny | BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery.—Bartix or @ece- MOOK—SCHOOLMASTER—ALICK MAT. BARNUM'S MUSEUM, Broadwa Dv 180% .WHAT TS 17, &6., Bia, oF Beauty —At ¥ an $) MINSIRELS, —Fovr Gums, Tyo ali Rowra, ‘Argo Mechanies’ Hall, 472 Bi WOOD'S MINSTREL HALL, 514 Broadway. —Ermiortax Boxcs, Dances, 46.—F iat Foot Jaxx, AMERICAN THLATRE, No. 444 Broad’ . Barn Pixtowis, BURLISQUTS) &C—MAzviA, aa BROADWAY AMPHITHEATRE, 485 Broadway.—Geu- rastic ANO Equsstttay PRRvoRwances.- Afternoon and Evening. HIPPOTHEATRON, Fourteenth — street,—Pzrronwixc Dogs asp Mowers, ' Aftornoon and Evening, OPE OHAPEL, 718 Rroadway.—Tag SrerKoscoreroos on Minnor or rag Usivanse, « NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANA’ Cumonpus any Lecteuys, from 9 A. M. TIO P. M. HOOLKY'S OPERA HOUSE, NGS, Daw Buriy: Ac. New York, Sunday, March 6, 186%. THE SITUATION. OMicia! roports from Gonera! Kilpatrick, dated on Frie day, from Yorktown, recite the facts of the expedition of Colonel Lablgren on James river, ia which he drove the encmy in om Richmond, but was unfortunately separated from bis command, and is probably now in the bands of the cnemy. The whole story of Kilpatrick’s brilliant attompt, bis dashing entry inte the line of defen cos at Richmond, bis shellingof the city and subsequent withdrawal when met by perior force, and the com- bined movement of General Custer, are recounted in our columns today, and are accompanied by a map of the region through which he passed, A rebel attack on Newbern, North Carolina, is expect- ed, and the greatost efforts are being made to resist it, by “ordering out al! the firemen and citizens generally to pro- tect the city, A Newborn paper says that an army of fifty ‘thousand men sent to North Carolina could effect all that the Army o/ (be Potomac has beon three years in vain at- tompting to accomplisk. With a force of that number We could take and hold both the grand lines of railroad comimupication through this State, by which the rebel army of Virginia is replenished and fed, Cut off bis sup Plies from the South and Southwest, and Lee must evacu- ate Virginia or star 4 rebel mail recently captured in West Virginia re- veals some intoresting facts in connection with the condi- tion of the rebels; but it shows that considerable pluck, undor very trying di! culties, fs still one of the choragte ristic features of the rebels’ mature, In one letter of a Lieutenant colonel of the Twenty-second Virginia it ts Stated that the men Lave become fndillerent to death; that they would rather perish on the battle field than cutertuin the idea of eabjugation. The steamer Columbia from New Orleans brings impor tant news from Mobile. Our fect opened a tremendous fire on Fort Powell on the mornivg of the’23d ult., and it was thought that it coutd not holdout long. The revel ram Tennessee now lies under the protection of the guns of Fort Morgan. Tne women and children were being removed from the city, Admiral Farragut on board the Calhoun was inside Dauphin sland, and the flagsht) Hartiord was at Ship island, forty miles west Of Mobilo- Auatiack on our blockading fleet was afiticipated, pro vided that the revel rams were in good order and oon- dit ral Grant arrived at Louisville last evenidig, en rou’e for Washington. loformatiou (rom Vicksburg on the 27tWult. is to the ellect that the Seyeuteenth army corps, under General Mcl'hersou, is back at Jackson, end that General Sher- man, with the romaiuder of tus force, is bound in the same directiou, all tho ralroads in his route being destroy- 4 Tue goveromcut had received 00 official information in relatfon to Geveral Sherman ap to boon yesterday. CONGRESS. The Senate was not in session yesterday, haying cn Priday adjourved over tit! Monday. in the House of Representatives the session was de- Voted to generai dobate, Mr. Baldwinyof Massachusetts, Jed off, speaking of the democratic party ag a dying dynas ty, which would coalesce with the rebols and substitute State sovereignty and plantation despotism for nationality ond human rights. Mr. Boyd, of Missouri, made a speccim ‘vroply to Mr. F.¥. Blair. He asserted that the radi- ss ~mbers were the only true represeutatives in the “mM. se Union sentiment of that State, and that the House of te him if the throats of either couservatire Fresident said ~~ the radicals had to bs cut he would clay banks or those OF “derson, of Kentucky, discussed spare the radios, Mr. Aw * it necessary to: show the politics of that State, deemuy was ie representing and who ary "Ot Fepresenting * , Of Indiana, Cuion seutiment in the House. Sir. Voorhew ("it itty dociared that the American republic is dying, °° mod up the causes which are working tts dissolution: uuder the prosent adwinictyapiop jngtigeg was no longer estabiish® f por the biessings of liberty ascured to the “ier. He spoke of General Burnside as “infamous and Brutal” for banishing the “statesman and Christian gentleman, Vallaudigham.”” Mr. Grinnell, of lowa, re- plied to Mr. Voorhees, dectariug that Vallandigham had boon rightly served, and that the prolongation of the war ‘was caused by the ermpatby of the Northern copperheads with the Southern rebels. Mr. Hubbard, of lowa, de- olvimod at seme length in favor of freedom Rnd against buman slavery, and at the conclusion of bis remarks the House adjourned. THE LEGISLATURE. Among the bilis reported iu the State Senate yesterday word one to equalize the term of office of the Supervisors ‘Of Kings county, amending the Morrisania Fire Depart. Mout net, against ameoding the New York Riot act, mak ing an appropriation for bounties to volunteers, to in- © vrporate the Buifalo Society for the Protection of Desti- tute Catholic Children, im relation to the Department of Charities and Correction in New York, to more effectually Punish druvkenvess sud vagrancy in New York, to es- tablish (uo tvebriate Asylum of New York, and to better cogulate the Stute imebrinto Asylum. Notice was given of @ Vill to incorporate the Missionary Society of St. Paul, avd relative to the Cannon street Baptist church fechoo! in Brooklyn. Jo tho Assombly bills were reported to amend the Metropotiian Pol'ce act, to amend the Militia law, which @usponds the eoroimeut and commutation as thercin pro vided, changes the organization of the militia to the clec tive sysiem, aliowlug thirty dsys for reorganization by @loction, aud provides that the uniforms worn cut in the eorvice of the Catved States be replaced, and that aiter- wards uniforms be furnished ‘regiments in the order of Whoir organization. It also takes from the Commauder- in-Caict the power of appointing and displacing officers, aud restores the organization of regi: Brnortax 5oxGs, VAdcmsa, BCRLESQUES, £Q—Tax’ Kerienri er. \ TOMY, 618 Broadway.— Brooklya.—Eraiorian NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY,:MARCH..6; 1864. THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. . nN NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. Wasaincrow, Mero 5, 00a," THS FLORIDA Disastan, ‘Tho Florida disaster scoms to bo @ thorn te the thar Gofendore of the President. At frst tho attempt wag oF | mando to threw.the whole rospomsibility upow Geners Alarm tu the Britton Pernament on the Privatecr Question. From the debates in the English Parliament it is easy to Bee that the priyatoer question causes great uneasiness to the British govern- ment. Both the ministerial party aud the op- position betray the same feeling of distrust Yee Brooklyn and Long Island Sanitary Fate eas for. @mally closed tast evening. It had boon kept open for twelve days, and (ho average amount of receipts cach day was abvut thirty thousand dollars, maklog a prand total of about $360,000, During the first two days of this week it will be reopened for tho beneft of families aud sehools, at an admission fee of twenty-five cents, which will admit $0 all the departmonis except Tus New Dawsneil? Evectios—Gaeerer'a Waning ov a Devear vo “Ou Ape.’ —The New Hampshire Gubernatorial election comes of next Tresday; aud, as the first skiemish of the Presidentiad election, the result with be of very great importance. Last yeag the vote stood as follows: — Wasurorox, March 6, 1664. aletior from the Areay of the Potemuc enys —A bait was Given last night by the officers or the Firat brigudo, ScconS_isvision, Third corps, ia @ more 6uan esual gpien- did etyic. Crptain Colburn and Quartermaster Forest, foe Ba the Eleveste busalte rez:mont, anda’ ‘BUNDOE | Boymour, Now they sok to involve Generel Gitmore the museum, ¢o seo- which an additional twen-f upon the. subject. Karl Russell, Queen | p, Fastman, democrat, ........... ie st peoreeorece ne tt ps sip ah mn © | Be ne to iu 2 ty-Gve cents wii be charged, The [nic bas} Victoria's Minister of Foreign Affairs, thinks | Mor Gilmore, nepublican |. | manded by Colehe! Blaisdell, and he ot pe ite the author of the expedition, and denounce tuo Heese ag been a most successful ove, amd the Committoe ad Col Bhaisdell, fascribed ‘or Harvimen, independent. s @ copperhead orgaa for having exposed the origin of the For this year the Union State Commitiee that the Wniled States government has no ‘movement. The whole matter ia vow referred to w com oll of fame momo sixteen or seventeon battics, in which right to demaud from Engtand indemnitics for it parti¢ipate@ with boner. of Management have displayed. deserve great credit for the ability they A large quantity of goods stit! remain ‘ - mittee of invostigution, and the Hurs12s statement wi Ps 7 ake the fotlo ates: — Desertors como into our kines 3 unsold, and wit! be disposed of at auction, when there | the depredations committed” upon our com- | * mad oe wa ae ; Pt poe Hie ryeh prey deen every day.dout bring 20 | bo vindicated: by the-veutimony before #. ceipts will not fall far short of 000. The fair bas | merce by vessels armed and equipped in Eng Opportion si ’ ” MPa renses: ‘39 'orr erate. ‘ GENERAL MEADE IM CONSULTATION WITH THM SEB beew the great sensation in Brook! Saye ; ing ho last fortuight; everybody has talked of the fair, and visited the fair, AS # conse juence thereof its results in a pecu- niary point of view are very fair—vory {air tudeed for Brookly, but, nothing to what wo intend doing as tho Metropolitan Fair, Tho contributions handed in by Mr. RB, F. Detano, from the N Yard employes, amounted to $3,012, und from outside parties to $1,088, mak ing a total of $5,000, The Unitod States steamers San Jaciuto aud Tioga wero at Key West on tne Ist inst. The Huntsville sailed thonce February 29 on a crise. The Italian line-of-battio ship Re di Galavtuomo sailed from this port on the 8d inst., drawing twonty-sevon fect threo inches waters She wag pilotted to sea by Mr, Abraham Van Pelt, Sindy Hook pliot, , The Swedish steam corvette Gefle, Captain adetborg, fourteen days from St, Bartholomew, arrivéd at this pert Yesterday, and anchored im the North river. She mounts eight guos, is of three hundred horse power, and bas a crew of one hundred and sixty-six mon, pt do ad nL Religious latetiigense. RPAET OF WAS. SEKVICKS. TO-DAY. Yester@ey afternoon, uccording to a olty paper, Gem AtRE. Btophon’s church, corner of Broomo ae@Chrystie | Meadewas in consultation with tho Secromry of Was, streets, the Rov. Dr. Price, rector, tho Right Rey. Dr. | for an hour or two, and ew a morning paper aanounces otter will give confirmation to the oventug. Services at } that Colon Biroight bas doft for Fortress Momroefer a hnaif-past seven o’cioek., ‘ brief period. Tho Roy. Samug! B, Bell, B. D., will preach isthe Fit. ARRIVAL OF PRISOMBRS AND DESERTERS, troth strovt Presbyterian: church, between Broadway aud Twenty-Ové prisonora of war, and @ number of reve Wilth avonuo, at bali-past ten and hail past sevemo'ciock, deserters, arrived hore today from: Gencral’ Meade’e The annual mooting for the Ai Sundeg sehoot | boadquarters. > i Union will bo held thie ovening, First Congrega- {tonal churel, Rov. Mo. Holmos, Jersey City, services Commoncing at ball-past seven o'clock. Kev. afr. Burtis, Mr. Staphow Paxom, aud Roy. Mr. Hoimos will make ad- | dismissed free the service, Gresses., count At Weostmingter church, Twenty-second street, between | gag wicigetaenemeee < die: Sess Loving: cate Bixth and Soveuch aveauos, tho Itev. Ohauncey D. Murray, | dissentiog, have-delivered an opteion lathe case of ‘Wee, pastor, Services will commence at halt-pest too ana hal) g Great va. the: United Staton being a. claim brought Past Bpvon O'clooK, Against the governniont for the recovery of certain: pre- ines Fina Tepe Chena amy Atinnce, will de) porty dosteoyoi by the United States: troope ie the Teeri- lish ports, paid for with English money and | Poubtful ate y Deeee eye : mauned by English sailors. Earl Derby, the This is a close calculation, and, with the head of the opposition in the House of Lords, | drawback of ten thousand Union soldiers gone thinks the same thing; and oth he and Karl} to the war, Greeley warns the: Unionists of Russell laud the tact abd consideration of oir { New Hampshire that “they are in danger of a Minister at the Court of St. James, Mr. Adams, | defeat next Twesday,” and that “they must in withholding from the English government | bring ont their very Inst vote to avert it.” Mr. Soward’s letter demanding reparation and | But the real secret of Greeley’s warning of a payment of the losses we have incurred | republican defeat: remains to be disclosed, through the Anglo-rebel privateers. | and wa will undertake to guess it. The Re- Mr. Adams ahould not have withheld this docu- | publican Stato Convention, in the renomination ment. We presume, however, that in ao doing he | of Gilmore as their candidate for Governor, em- but followed the instructions of Mr. Seward. | braced the occasion ¢o nominate Presideut Such weakness and vacillation shouldnot mark | Lincoln for another térm—a nomination which our poliey. Mr. Seward . inthe affair of the } offers to the Chaso mon and the Fremont men Trent backed out. In this instance he should } of the State.a fair opportunity to stand back not have caused his lettor to be shown to Lari } and let the friends of “Old Abe’ help them- DISUISSAD FROM THE ARMY. Tho offcéra with whom Gomeral Stough had @ collintom, ou tho Alexandria steamer, a Gey or two aince; have ‘beewr wi i ec ee 7 ing, young ‘ | tory of Arizonm io July, 1861, im order te provont salt ‘There was general buoyancy in the markets for mer- | Russell, but have.had it delivered into his | selves. If the State ‘thus goes by the board or statis te : ined of od,” Tubiio eniurooe Propotty from falling into the hands of- the insurremin. chandise on Saturday, and both imported and domestic | hands, and abided by tho result, with a | the result wilt prove that President Lincoln | meeting at turoo o'clock, articles brought ful! prices. enhance the views of- hold The rise in gold tonded to - . ‘Under these circumstances the Court hold: that te halts Goa ae aig Walle wilt apeet at Clinton Fall, at | cisimant te entitiod. 0. just compensation. aa for peivate- ‘Tho Rey. Dr. Juukea will preach in the Canal atreet | Property taken for publio used, and. they have according. Presbyterian church, comor of Groene sirces, at hal. | W adjudged thee the claimant receive-from.the United past ten and three o'clock. Blates $41,600, to be paid 1 duo course: of law, Congress firm intention of forcing England to do us | i3 not atrong enough to carry it; for Lincoln justice. Had such ‘a course been pursued | or anti-Lincoln is the exact issue before the it is ovident that the British govermment would | people of the State. have been sadly bothered, aud would have re- Greoley’s favorite for tho succession is Mr. At St. Ann's church, Kightcouth street, near Fifth ave- | having to'mako tho appropriation, Campaign. ., . 5 ” 3 Que, Sunday services at & Quartor of eight (iull sor 1eo, Our late formidable looking army movements, | STétted their hasty recognition of the belligerent arg a believes oe pr a wih a sormony, alt aot tou, tree an pi coy East and West, have become “small by deg rights of the rebels. Davis and his followers have | and no longer-ories “God bless Abrabam Lin- | o’glock, tho afternoon being for deat mutes, THIRTY-HIGATH CONGRESS. At the Memorial churoh, Hammond atroet, corner of Wavortoy piaco, the Bev. F, F. Romiugtou will preach in the evening, Services &t nalf-past ten, half.past three and half past ceven o'olock. never constituted a nation, Thishasnover been | coln.” We, therefore, interpret tho warning of aught but a stupendous rebellion, and England | Greeley ‘to the New Hampshire Unionists as should be forced to pay for her underhanded | furnishing the cue to the Chase men to aeize encouragement of the traitors of the South. | the opportunity for a rebuke to “Old Abe,” Pins? GBSSION, and beautifully less,” until they have ended ignomiolously or resolved themselves into no- thing. First, President Lincoln’s political Flori- da expedition resulted ina disastrous defeat; Mouse of Representatives. é ‘Wasmarom , March:5, 1606. ‘umianiaa neoprene before the | | es day waving boon not apart for specchmalcing, ne ‘Tho Rev. J. P. Thompsoa Now York Young ‘Men's Christian Association, in tho Broadway Tabernact . 3 We should not be allowed, without fighting for | which will probabby shelve. bim in the Balti} Pitan’, ranernacle, corner of Thirty fourth street, at | logisiative business was transacted. next, the Northern Mississippi cavalry columns it, to recognize Ireland wore she to revolt, and | more Convention of the 7th of June, It is panne ‘Bcloaub ‘eudy. ni io SYEECH OF MR, BALDWHt. of Smith and Grierson were somewhat hurried- Mr. Batows, (rop.}) of Mass., spoke’ of tho damocsaege ‘The Protestant Episcopal free Church . Matthi: n will hold porvices. tn the stone church, ‘Tweat relguth | 85 @ dying dynasty, which would coalesce with. thoes, seined path toly iG pag ‘ona - ape past | Bow tn rebellion, and substitute State sovereignty, with seven o'cloc! th ‘ev. Jamos Pratt, D. D., wil! proach | gi its destructivo consequences for human rights aad Palas Agri repre re bet Ubraelaa time Bap air pa] He A Sie i years tho State rights exy- ovouing. Morning sorvico at balf-past ten o'clock, io tho if hall, northoast corner of Broadway and Thirty-second | has becn used to break down our government and estab street, lish Instead o plantation despotism. He alluded to ox-Pre sideut Buchanan as a miserable, woak man, who ha de clared there was no power to coeree traitors, and whe Ferviceg 7 WAS not equal to the duties with which bo was optrusted. Mr. Srsveys, (rep.) of Pa.; wanted to know whether it was iu order to call hia neighbor, Buchanan, 9 miseral aa. (Laughter. ) 3 ® ia. een (resaming) said:—Mr. Buchanan had ren- , derea himself responsible for the outbreak of the most infamous conspiracy and treason recorded, his treason able 4 cirines baying found a ready response in bis North- orn astigs aa well as ia the Southern heart, iy Mr. Boyd, (rep.) of MO,, replied to remarks here! delivered byte colieuarier Mr Blair. Hoe wished to dis abuse the minds of gentlemen of the false impressions hence we demand the same regard for our | manifestly the policy of the Chase men and rights. Through English treachery we have | Fremont men to leave the Lincolnites to fight lost heavily, and our commerce is atill being | their own battle for that Convention. Accord- cut up by the rebel vessels which English neu- | ingly we are 8 hy for a Lincoln defeat on trality hag let loose upon us. Let her, then, } Tuesday next in Now Hampshire, which will bo pay the losses. They would pover baye occur- | @ thousand times more disastrous to his cause red had she remained loyal in beg dealings with | as @ Presidential candidate than his Jate bun- us. It is but just that we should demand repa- | gling and deplorable military campaign to se- ration; and the very fear betrayed by the lead- | cure for the Baltimore Convention the three ers of the English Parliament proves that they | votes of Florida. Greeley has given him a fair anticipate a future forced repayment. warning, 80 look out for a popular verdict If Mr. Seward has not the courage to represent | against “Old Abe” from New Hampshire. the matter in its true light to the English gov- ernment, the American people have, as they will prove when true and determined men shall have assumed the reins of government. ly driven back into Tennessee; next, General, Sherman, instead of pushing forward to Mo- bile or to Selma, Alabama, is said to have fallen back to Vicksburg; and lastly, the grand cavalry raid from the Army of the Po- -tomac, from which we were led to anticipate | the sacking of Richmond, the liberation of the Union prisoners, and the capture of Jeff. Davis, has ended in the failure of all these objects. Thus, East and West, our miNtary authorities have been playing again the old game of the King of France with his forty thousand men. All that was designed, perhaps, in these military movements in the West was tbe dis- The pastor, H. H, Blair, will ropeat this ovening, in the Charlog abregt Lnited Presbytorian church, his discourse nthe cheraoter duu cont Of the Rav, Hater Bullious, D.D., formerly of albany, late of Troy, N. ¥> to commence at half-past seven o'clock: W. A. Millburn will deliver another of the series of tecturos on tho “Firat Christian Coutury ’’ at Irving Hail at half-past seven o'clock, Subject—"“Ihe Destruction of Jerusalem." At tho Mission church, coraer of Gouverneur and Mad{- 600 streets, tho Rey. Wm. J. reed, will preach at half. past ten and a quarter-past three o'clock, under the di- rection of the New York Port Society. Sabbath school-at nine and two o'clock. Tho Rev, G. T, Flandors witi deliver the sovonth dis- course on ‘Hell: 16 Origin, History, Destiny," at His- Gorse Back on His O1p Famxps—Old Abe ‘dodging the question as to the right of colored people in Louisiana—{ree before the traction of the enemy and the division of their rebellion—to vote. torical Society's Bullding, Elovonth street and Becond ave. | SouRht tobe made by his ‘ensorious collengue against hiam re then i thi “ pasi " Subjoct— ir. Boyd), as one of the four radical mombers from forces. From General Grant's armies large | V° Shall then demand and obtain, at the can- Ba ab aan Hast aor coloog, | Wbjoot—#ael im 01” | ay spate ah tala hove, Toad wore; thot Oaly (rae tho Rey. Wm. Alvin Bartlett will doliver a discourse on tho cae “la Christ,’ at half-past seven o’ch ck, at the Brooklyn Taberuacle, Communion service at haif- past ten o'clock, Savbath school at nine and balt-past twe o'clook, . At tho Bioacker street Universalist. church, this evoa- ing, the Roy. dtox93 Baltou will covsidor, by special re. quost, Tho Blasphomy Against the Lioly Ghost’ —Mat- Chow, xit; 31 and 32, ‘Morning sermon by the Rov. G. T. Ftandera.. At tho Church of the Mediator, Lexington avenue, cor nor of East thirtieth street, tho Key. Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., rector, will preach te the evening. Services ‘will commence at hatl-past sever o'clock. At the Central Prosbyteriau shurch, Broomo atrest, two non’s mouth if needs must, the full repayment of all lesses incurred, and teach the Powers of Europe a lesson they seem, with one or two nota- ble exceptions, to r:quire. That lesson is, that we in the New World will brook no unfair treat- ment or meddling on the part of the Old World, and that we shall more especially insist upon redress from those who take advantage of our hour of trouble to insult and idjure us. If we have not in our government true and loyal men sentatives Lere of the free and Union citizens of that muck abused loyal State. He had confidence in Presidené Lim- coln, who had eal to bim—Re bad great confidence in tho radvcat Union mon of Missouri.” And tho Presideat had further ssid to him—“If the throats af cither, the conservative Ciaybanks or those of tho radicals bad to be cul, he woula apare tho radicals.’’ Mr. Boyd insisted shat they were for immediate omancipation and for comiscation. He arraigned’ bis colleague (Mr. Blair) on various charges, leaving it to (ho Houso to determine which was the best administratioa man. He deciared himself opposed to the amuesty procamation, as upwise and bumsitating. It was upjast to lepal people, for we have the power to en- force obedicnce without @ resort te such an expedient to GEN. GRANT BN ROUTE FOR WASHINGTON, eh, qinegertioa yi, cso 6, 1864. Genorai Grant arrived this evening, om route for Waah- ington. NEWS FROM NORTH CAROLINA. bodies of our veteran soldiers had been re- turned home on short recruiting furloughs, and during their absence it was, we conclude, deemed expedient to occupy the attention of the rebels and to prevent their concentration at any point by active demonstrations against them af various widely separated points. Thus, instead of giving them the opportunity to muster their Western armies against Knoxville and Chattanooga, they have been compelled to Expected Attack of the Rebels on New- bern—Active Prepa: ions for Defenco— Union Troops and Gunbonts om the the peacs of bad men. The amuosty prociama- i Way—Necessity for the 1 fom and | blocks onst of Broadway, proacting at half-past ton, and | Purclaso t scatter them about in defensive detachments besicay bss * ESNEY) Ve MEM EANC CE! | Choe puGculer marth ehcairen; on: by the pastor, Rev. vats B, Dama, at e-past seven | opoosition Lat us uppeal to" the President to” recalt, from Georgia along their northern lines to Mis- | (008; for the people are awake to the necessi- Neworns, N.C., Feb 29,1964. | Rine'and two y'ctoce | PORre™”” Sunday schoo! at | rovoke or modity the amnesty proetaenation, The alow ties of the case, and will elect such persons as we need. Then we shall redeem the proud position we once occupied as a nation, and cause traitors and enemies alike to respect us. Crrvorise IN Poxirics.—Miss Dickenson hav- ing been encouraged to enter the arena of poli- tics by certain politicians of the abolition stripe, the gage of battle was thereupon con- sissippi, and thence down to Mobile. The ob- jects of this hide-and-go-seek strategy having thus been accomplished, we may be allowed the conelusion that, with the return of General Grant’s veterans to the field, and with the sub- sidence of the spring rains and the drying of the roads, the practical, substantial work of the grand campaign of 1864 will be actively com- ‘men of Missouri will niet the traitors omly as traitors should be met. MR, VOORAT ES. SrRECH or Mr. Voorusas, .) Of Ind. , said I was a mi spaetarle to Debold free mont ie. Liberty: ones lost has never in history rogaine? by thi peopic. A republican form of government once over- thrown yw! a Aphid wo eee A tou tear ok Bs lg Institute, Ffth avenue, between Forty first and’ Forty. | mary of human conduct a peo; '¢ posscssed of liberty, Kecond stroots, at half-past ton and at Batf-past, thico | witt ail the powoe lo thelt own hands, heya o'clock. Kev br. Dyer wilt preach in the seoruing, ava | these arcat gifts of God at the ccmmand of the usurpor, Rey. Stephen ‘rye, Jr, in the atlerneca, i they have never afterwards proven'themse!vos worthy The fromen, together with all the citizens, from cigh- teon to fifty, are under orders to bo ready at a moment's Botice to meet the enemy, who is said to be massing a largo force for a final attempt to ropossess Nowbern, Plymouth and Washington. The altack, which will bo Of @ most formidable charactor, may take place at any moment. The report that a large floot of guaboats are on their way hore, accompanied with reinforcements for our At the Church of the Advent, Sintt avenue, between Forty-first and Forty-second streets, the tev. A. B, Hart, rector, services at half-past tom and balf-pact three o'clook. Tho Right Rev. the Hishop of tho diocsss will visit this church this afternoon for ths purpose of ad- ministering.the rite of confirmation, Divine services wil! be hold ia the chapel of Rodgers - 4 i ‘The Arerican repab-: - army, has eucouraged al! with the beliof that with this | ‘Absatom, tl Fast Young Maa,” is the subject of the | £0 Tegnit their forfeited treasure menced and vigorously pushed forward into | sidered as being thrown down for the ac- | aid we cen reaist successfully any eifort he enemy may sista: Sermon of the current pete by Ghee E.G. Peres ger hn Ee of The’ dowatell: sesiog, ease? the heart of the great cotton States of Georgia | ceptance of any other female champion who | make to capture these important points, rents avenue, service commenciag at, thre o'clock, | her tloxs, under the fer and Alabama. might choose to enter the lists on the opposing PPh gs poate perk Nam are ia ee Piryats Le jispense| o Safety. Should the proper autuoritios withhold them accepted the challenge, and delivered a lec- | trom us, tho Country will hold those authoritios to a ture in reply to Miss Dickenson, in Brooklyn. | severe accountabiitty. These young ladies are out of their sphere alto- b es body gegen Westervelt, of the late guadoat gether. They may be very charming and very jaderwriter, e008 found ia the rivor, with a bullet eloquent, and bave a great many admirers, and through the head, which confirms the report that be re. siatod the enemy to the last { it desperat all that; but who can enter the dirty pool of | with revoiver in hand, af ory gear Commuatou wil! fotlow. morning sermon at half-past ten o’clock. At the Laigut strost church. corner of Laight end Va: rick streets, St. Jona’s Park, the Rey. I. 3. Kallosh will Preach moraing an@ ¢cenidy. eured-toteercitizen. No instance in ali bi found whers a people, claiming Christan civilization, has waged a wor of any xiod inst any fee, in dumb, feredi- ous silence, Without a word, sign of a Wok in behetf of a: peaceful fan ia bor An Ne yn foment “Ta it Possible or Dogirable to Restore the Union as It | ia this crue! conflict argued at lewgtb tha: Was’ will bo the sudiect of, discussion at three o'clock, Lenegad eric creme dead to a restorraton of thy Unicn at the-people's meeting, 157 ery. rom two to tree | Wi se igmer. O'clock a considerations of the dinerom, forms of govern. | Stateomanship was sanetioned by all entigutenes!prece- mont. ‘dents, and especially commanded by Divine law. Bus Dr. Randolph on ‘Bolebazzar's Feast and Slavery,” | Such wvourse would Det accomplish emanctpeti corner of Twénty-thiré: street and Broadway, these present odftn! Sad was no lonyst established, nor the bt dete The objects ‘of the late movements from the Army of the Potomac we have already at- tempted to explain, including the grand object of General Kilpatrick's cavalry expedition, which was doubtless a dash into Richmond. But why it was not supported by a stronger co- operating infantry column up the James river side. And we have seen that a Miss Webb has ‘ " ws a i power, sd that peninsula, and why it was not followed up by | politics aud escape its impurities? Who can | The Newbern Zimes says:—Wo are informed that the bere Ce tment of the Rreagary Department ie Fondered rule and & general movement of the Army of the Poto- | touch pitch and not be deflledt Many of the | Tbe! general io command at Kinston, in this State, has Mra, Cora L. ¥. Hatch, wilt ta Brooklyn, ot Uiteer| Srintavee ene wre we siegees yin ba cishieg tae mac against the army of Lee, we cannot under- | strongest minded men have been corrupted and | 928 8¢vera! members of the Second North Carolina regi- | o'clock, in the Polytechuic, ree nn Gtrect, near Court. | statesmax and Christine gentleman, }‘allamt we “ F ’ : a iP ment (white), captured by him in the recent movement | Subject chosen by the audience. Questions answered at | in couclusion, sald-the Unien could jpe fully ai , take to explain updh any rules of the art of ; {len through the agency of Politics; and what | upon Newbern. the close, ‘ditt that every day which the pre ode Temuino@ TH war or principles of common sense. We oan | may not poof, frail, confiding, beautifal, spark- | The samo paper says:—an army of 60,900 Union vot. | -, 7%, twembers of the (ainteshce rahe ete east [Berens ama’ cueringn of foe > people. 1 sore ‘tolerable: only infer, from the general result, that this Kil- } ling, innocent woman expect if she dabbles in | diers, marching to the heart of North Carolia, giving~ | moet at M. todas inthe chapel of the house, t» Bes ve eeeancee Se eee phoned form Ft ne a ~| patrick expedition, like the late Florida adven- } the contaminating mess? * Her soft and gentle | ‘% by pocccapiedbadppiey See See reuune OT ee ere en ran ee Bev. eeag means, xD yo? | ene earth cee waen We thar Nort bm ture, was one of those peculiar milltary experi- | nature will give way to sourness and bitter- | "aii Marre tne Polltical conquest Wiibdeijied iicéllas x duagermen wil Da, Prescliad. this eveoing, before the ce er ar took tie Win aimee sa Latime ments of President Lincoln, which invariably | ness; the charm of ber existence vanish, a0d| more esrdostiy the importance of posits mititasy | Twontiotbgatrcet, by Rov. aH. Viton Din varie Ce sseteuat aod tae tak Ok a Oe end im a disaster or a fiasco. The public | she will become—instoad of a radiant and | movements in thisseate. Viewed simply ip a military | 0 os tea daca ratte x ‘inet SHtetional ucson of Unestata, are Saco more required to gome down fyom | lovely being as obe is—a crabbed, crusty, spite- | lisht, an army ot 60,000 men Bore could ebc$ ail that the } Tete Settwech at fy German tate aioe | at. Anvamot (rep )- oF Ky:, delivered & sposch the ir loft takfi Rioh- | ful vixen; and if she be not very careful sho | ATMY of the Potomac bas been threo ‘years in-awain @- | ing at nali-past ton o'clock. ‘object of whisurwas to show t the people of thas their lofty anticipations of the takfdg of i we drbsel tempting to accomplish, With a force of thet aumber Be ‘the Ualon geatioent. of Kentucky hing | will soon find herself guitty of lying and cheat- | “ise . In the Chureh of tho Resurrection, Thirty-M/th atreet, a | who are gel? eed other t cembers bere mond by our advancing troops, to the soothing guilty of lying We could take and hold both the grand lines of railroad } few doors oxst of Sixth avenue; Rev. F. Ox. Flagg, rector, | oad 10 ee platiea of lgseanaten tek assurance that Richmond, excepting a company | {ng, backbiting and slandering, and eventually | communication through this State, by which-the rebel red bate dew — ‘Past ton o'clock tale, moruing, and —. a by fembening ‘taemey or tavo, has not taken them. In short, we con- | fall so low as, possibly, to accept a goverament | army in Virginia is roplontshot and fod. Cut of his aup- | Preach mocaieg and ereuiug, Garane vie reveltion, gratulate our readers on Gen. Kilpatrick's escape. If the enemy discovered his movement in season to’ prepare for him a warm reception it was because itis a somewhat difficult thing for a body of six or eight thousand cavalry to move through an enemy’s country without detection. Seriously, however, the results of these late movements, with all the preceding movements to July las{from the army of Gen. Meade, show that either he or his Commander-in-C hief, or the Washington Directory, or all of them to- gether, are not competent to manage the busi- ness of this war against that sly and vigilant old rebe} fox, Gen. Lee. We would, therefore, suggest that through the interval, at least, to the meeting of the Baltimore Republican Presi- dential Convention, Lieutenant General Grant be permitted to take the general direction of contract. Besides, if allowed to go on, where peopel beara ete rebtdrme oo core will all this woman's gabble about politics be likely toend? Ere long all the strong-minded | “ pega 0 pica mal women in New England—and there is no end Major General Hancock in Boston. of them—will be struck with a spouting mania, me Page la ecg as by an electric shock, and they will set all the laeeety at thecebaae, fo the Exchange to day, in aid rest of the strong-minded women in the coun- | or filling up the Second veteran corps, of whiob. he is try crazy on the tonguey-subject, and then what | commander, to 60,000 mon. He was listened. to with an infernal din will arise. It will be worse | much interest, aod liberal eubscriptions were made to than a matinee at ‘the Academy of Music, where | the cause. all the women talk at the same time, about the News from the m same things, viz:—the Opera and the fashion of each other's dresses. Tet crinoline be kept oft | 15: arernoon with ferty-ceven guerilla prisoners; cap of politics. There are big and little villains | qured at various times by the, Marine brigade, ‘They enough in the garb of men to do all the dirty | p@onged to bands who have been fring into.steamers work demanded by those who enter the politi- | slong the Lt Among them are two lieutenants and cal ring. iecaghis papers of the 3d contain m0 nows of intecest. Copreyixa THe Navy Laws.—Mr. Sedgwick | Cotton ts Gat; good middling, 0c. ; strictly ditto, 680. has presented his report to Congress on the The river bas rison four foot in three days, and con- comm of ibe Now Fogland Salers iat aoveoitios | gh tink wale; he ieadora ofthe to re jow Eoglan rs Associat! 104 Broadway, this afternoon, at-tbroe o'clock. *'| Sesea'af dissost te tte robellion,. ‘He and the Uncen, Rov. George F. Seymour, restor; will delwer the first | ce Kentacky coatd-eu; incum! of @ course Ot sermons on the *Rite.of Confirmation,” this (Sunday) cveving, at bak-pastseveno’olook, at St. John's church, coraer of Wasulngton ardJohnoon streets, Brook: |, lyn. MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The Now York Obse, rer, commenting on President Lin- coln’e ideas of governments running. churches, sa; “This is a free country, aod if our minister was not true to crush out tiie. wn! and Tis referiod to the of State Gonvenitons te show that whilo~ the: icadors of the so-called national de to us. Bat we would be martyrs at the stake for |j,2 arma. religious liberty before we would sackaowledge the riznt |m of any military or civil powseto put ® minister into the pulpit, or (ia Mr. Lincoim’s peculiar phraee), ‘to run a church’ for us. And weare glad to have the President on our side in this opinio The Catholic Telegraph 81$8:—A bishop, writing from one of the rebel States, warns: us ngainst encouraging clorgymean.to return to tho.south while the Contederate governmant is in power. Al clorgymen.noi in charge of Se be writes, hago been. he yet wed | even thapastors in chargay- be saya, will be forced, foars, into the ranks of thearmy.. The Church Journal is amazed that. ‘‘clengymen of the church! should have set tacir agenda supracmaee that. © all report to the lot’? i Rye agcbe d lord of God.?” SPERCHLOR MR. Mr. Grinyent, (rep.) of low: RINNELI 4 Cag for Mx. Voor. » p as very remarkabie. called the President a usrper: (ruby & most beautiful ents, ‘Thoy .bad sean the Prosident take the oath to support the» iestppl. Caino, March, 1964, The steamer Rocket, from Vieksburg 27th ult,, arrived Tt Uninks. that ‘minis * might our armies, East and West, and that the Presi- | subject of codifying the navy laws. In the | ‘aves trie. casi. fall into ror, bus dat Dr. 10g, De. Dyer and ite dent and his Washington politico-military Di- rectgry limit their directing counsels meantime A Noted Gueritla Prisoner Mulled. Cave Ory, Ky., Maron t, 1864. course of bis investigations he has ascertained that the service has been victimized enormously upon the aforesaid to pgoduce aad verse in eo of. their statement , pnd conc! Ne article as owa— " ‘The noted itis Captain, alias ColonelyRichardson, é f set wp thirty yours ago. . Grinnell paid agention to to their tactics and strategy for the Baltimere | by fraudulent transactions in the way of 8Up- | pugs aad nies qiaate Whi inka mg 8 ‘ca. | __A8 thomo minis rage mon acd eae 0. Bare. Heat ‘Wood and Cox sayjog the demperate nomination. In other words, let the President | plies, dc. Mr. Sedgwick nged not have taken | capo, was shot dead by Captain Stono, of whe Thirty- | ‘asvench tho publiogencionce and eorrept the pebiic mouls to goncral and regimental. officers; and also Qppropriaies two haadred and fifty thousand dollars for genera! purposes, audone hundred thousand dollars for ‘arms. A bill was #iso introduced to incorporate the “taten Foland Savings Honk, and amending the Westchester Coun ty Bavings Bank clurtwr, Bilis were introduced to amend the act to suppress intomporance, relative to the Institu- Clon for the Deaf and Dumb, to compel corporations or ia- ividuale bolding Vouds to pay taxes thereon. A repolu- Hon wax offered against compromising with sliveholders, for tho cobiiscation and division of Southern and ales one cudorsing President Lincoln and advocating bis revomination. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. ‘Tho Twentiotir regiment of United States colored troops felt for the South yesterday, under the auspices of the Loyal League Club of this cjly. The soldiers nad quite @D Outhusinstic ovation teudered to them. At Union @qoare thoy were prosenied with a flag by the ladies of New York. President King, of Columbia Colleve, made the presentation spocch, The men leit for New Orieaus test eroning on board (he steamer Fricoson Colonel Aspinwall, of tho Twenty second New York having tendered (bo armory of that corps for the Metro Palitan Ganiiary Fair, tho offor bas hewn aoeeptod, wiih We hanks of the comm 'itoe and his board of advising military politicians | 9 great deal of trouble to have ferreted out this | seventh Koutucky. alpud to Deneve eu an tod Sh on ny Lorri SPRYCH OF MR, HUPBARD. for the next two months confine themselves to | fact, It has been putent to the whole country Important Judicial Dactaten. know very woll thas the Lord.naver said any sued thing. | wr. Hunmandy renee tian Gee wees ee eee the business of the Presidential campalga, and | for years. Tho Heracn has repeatedly ex- Louris, Masse 6, 1904. fA Presbyterian rn Sanerien seunen fated (irish San eharery, sua poten hall op the wide ot leave to Gen. Grant the work of the military | posed the outrageous excesses of plunder | Judge Purtis, ia tho Chancery Court yostarday, decided | Sect which ts usa for wcrship, aed tbat ts -conitolied She former, Wstlering. Asse this, cor gy campaign, and we may confidently expect that | and fraud committed by the friends and fa- ae sel guaeral Msp eae: Gros Gor security of | by. ~ecypipsarolld RR a rt Rey PO ‘distant 90 aad 7s a test ee even the heroic Army of the Potomac will soon | yorites of the chief navy authorities. The hope —_———— — Society of Concead NH. wae once & tH’ seabor of the | danano reaeee etale ete ‘sed Foraseée be led forward to a crowning victory. that these exposures would 1éad to the check- Sines oa ee OGL a Decne, wea see bey sgrseee , bagel pag te, 6 amodig” apap. | W208, Ve to, tae, con botoomoe Cah Mook Maniacus—Crenicat Isconsispexcy.— | ing of these abominations has mever been | jiaiiiers, damaged by firo on, Keitiag night last, st | cops! burch, ated at Ml; om the ‘ult, cy 4 (tors, only a the polut of” (he #wor We would like to see those straight-laced | fully realized; for scarcely ts one plum | Nos, s¢nad 60 Waikor strost, Tosa about $8,090; _, Tuptiouse ative o'elosk ee Final Desice of Distuibucion / ina : , Reise + aaa reverend sticklcrs for religious purity, who | dering contract filed before anather is neterdinthngg ion, Tat tee a eh printing nn ‘WNITRD ginourt opver. Aceivets ana Departures, / find it a sin to indulge in rafffing, excuse the allowed to pass the shadow of olga promt M00, hurd ayn tulsa pede weed a Ra sry tw sia ° tar innit ry weg on ears, be Ny . He fay M2 farce of a mock marriage which was witnessed | tary’s flowing bened, and 80 0a to One T siacine, $2,600; Wontorm, of Ninaarelusetta, $4500; Pap. Be Seabiey, Tiss Soe Gari 7 ene tek Bored “7 & Pioxham, GW Uphain, cram t the Sanitary Fair in Brooklyn the other | of the chapter, Wo are glad the matter 6s | 4). or unctiord, $5,000, Pacife, 82,500; Norih Wear, Bison, #1 Wasbicaton, the foal decree of distribu } Balin, 3, San alto Cape an Gant pony Ison pris? at he price of three dollars per | beem brought out in the official form of a re- 9,000; Home, $6,000, | Lxchango von a tho care, ot tee, 9 A iis Se nicuard Barton, M2 Richardson, Gok’ fect, hen ticket - The service was performed by aregu- | port; but we think Mr Sedgwick might have ficctas, ot itarvacds gu b00, “Total, $90, frat | 1861, ‘Tho prive waa Brought la thie port, and the vessel | Ny Onueans axm,, avara- Steams! ip Gotunpiag icket. 7 ‘one a little further and specified particular | floor nud basot set ‘ie occupied by Ivornon, Phinney, | sok’ by the Dacshabfor $12,700; ava Le cargo, oariet: | prom Kew Oneanto® Hi Mastindale I i! ster, cr larly ordained clergyman, the Rev. Mr. Cwyler; | 6 gine gi eccdh. Binkoman & Co.,Aaatiouers and book publiaivors.” Stock | ing of wean bonded by ‘Ap claimants in U District | icon Chindten a sora Mee Noe eea gel, dW owe: and. although intended as a farce, waa in| cases of fywud, and exposed the complicity of | imaged by wider shot $2,000, msutee tor CO rt Ag AN fap cin Manan ra Rob Clark, eS Boisee Pe reality pe Ted a marriage ns could be in nayy authorities therein, directly or in- | follons — New. York Hive And Marine E2.Hme, Mechantes’ } dem ‘ ‘ Hak a etc, nt iiaon, om ae, Onan BW Yradersy, $2,500 2,590; Jtremon’s, auf rected the ralesse of o% Temaining three-eighths, The tady. ¢ mts; AAP , _ . - “4 "4 eaiod to Ano Circuit Court, where Judge gy) T8 ‘Rayo, Geo ¢ 7 nd presented a proper form of indict 0, Me@bawia’, $2,000, Tar North amerc } claimants api , ¥ tapteton, Lian 4 - »lawa of the State. How y) a q ha’ h, i json allowed MOI 4. J. L. Phipps & Co,, morchaols, 2 | 1 on and indy, G Oppent pecncriep nr gi” ment to be applied to the guilly parties eeeaaor Cisere' $0,000; Ff 20%5 ay, | Tuas city. the mNO'snt of tole advance” ou, eho enreD, | cht i Mlarka. Bt Nasganer can these anti-raffing clergymen reconcile with their views of the aacredness of the Sorip- ‘oh tablo, £400, Ciksrenn $5,000; Unitea sat » $4,000, This we, ave been doing | Tote’ $46,000. The butting t& owned hy Josiah Lana, 5 Abie ba ve be (hank- | Xo ib dashayed anont 41,000, insured tu tho Weuilygton phew Yotant, Jorarn $20,092, ©,4 aflirmed the decroe of the Matrict, B iariey. 30m wherever found Court aa to the essiduo. The flyal decree of distributin a piactical service ene ‘ die bi an o JM Bipil Rove Mather, Bie vin 9 som Wm Jordan, Wm Jordan, J, H he remony TroK ‘The 1068 Ou the Block wid have boew | of tho romairsag proceeds, amounting to $36,710 06. was hil, Aaron Foster, J Doreck' Sia tures this caricaturing of the cerem ag! of ful for the little light Sant ean thus be officially Serr reney, oa fet tha weuttote patrod nndor Capters this day oniered in Une Clreatt Court, by Wc i Fits patrick set Dante arr TW Reiner, marriage, which is esteemed among the holiest thrown upon Weve Aisgraceful nary snpply | Torus, cavarad the gonds wiih Urpariia Unmaed ot | We, AlLarnay HM Rie. ‘ue Quieey OWE | ies tec baa jae, cn Powe jod's ordinances? iohe $29.0) Worth Of code Word thus UpLorved (rom intare.