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IMPORTANT FROM ALBANY. The Schemes and Tricks of the Third House. THEIR MODE OF DOING BU ESS, ‘ERECTION 0; NEW eat BUILDINGS, ‘THE BROAS WAY RAILROAD, de, ae. be. ALbany, March 21, 1864, TRIONS OY THE LOMBY. ‘Tho State capital, abovo al! other places tn the Union, 4a -noied for its many sharp dodges and inventions for ‘modes to raise the wind, The lobby is always large, ective, rampant and cadaverous. They hover around ‘tho hotels and logistative halls like « pack of half starved wOlvesfaround the carcass of one of their victims, snarl. dug hore aod biting there. (ne of their modes of opera. ‘tion is to watch the bills referred to the cosuinittees, and, defore they are tukon up for consideration, get ‘eome person to go 'o come of the members of tbe com- Taittee with « story that there isn big thing in such and ‘Buch bill,and it. had better be laid over for information. ‘Thia dons, the committes, not wishing to act without foil intormction on bills to which suspicion can be” attached, postpone action. Tho lobbyman imme- Gipteiy m@vages to throw bimself in the way of the ‘friends of the bill, and, after proliminary proceedings, owhbich he: ascerts ing how bad the friends of the mea- eure Want ft parsed, he offers to got it reported for a @ivou sum; and members of the Legislatare sometimes seasiat tho lobbymen, knowing what it is for, and with the @greemont to divide. it 1s but just:to state that the ia- wtances where members know the reagon for asking delay ere very rare, thoy aro much oftener made tools of than thoy are participgats knowingly in the transaction, In a4d4iticg to this, the printed files of the bills are closel; examined and the ticle and number of every bill taken dows wiich the shaper: in the Third House think bas bese fo ite Ber isions that makes it worth some- Ching io some Whee those bills come up ia Com- malice of the Ley mavage © get seme member to waise the cry of ‘big thing,” and get progressed, so that hey can have time to manipulate it and make their arrangoments with the advocates of tbe he} in iors of the Whole, then Uhitd roading, and evdeayor to have and that Tho lobbyman, often a person whe ould not influence one member if his ob.ect was known, manages to have it known to the friends of the bill that Do was the man who defeated the bill. Of course he is ‘Waited upon to asecriain whut the trouble is. It the per- 60D 80 waited upon is at ali fnclined to wy any money for the Will, this lobbyman shows bit the ligt of veas and Baye oa the fon! passize of the bill, and marks the list of ‘those in the vegalive, with the amount that those mem- Ders wil. have to be paid to get them to vote for the bill, or atlonsta suillcieut number to enable it to receive a conatitetional vote, sud then adds te those reapective ums big foes for aiteuding to tho business and securing the aad The bargain is then struck, aud the bill Bosse Sevoral mombers havo teen thus sold, and gotten the Fo;utation of “heing on tho make;” when, in nine cases out of overy ten, not one of the members Kuows anything ‘about tho transaction, of oven sees any of the money weoure! by the jobby man, ‘There are instsnces, however, Am overy Legisiature where members inside act with dobbymen, and receiv their share of the funds; but the Bumber singe the famous session of 1860 bas been very few and far between {tt is often that honest men are ‘made tupes of in this peculiar mode of the lobby to ruin memiers, aud at tho same time to feather their own mests. There ore numerous other tricks of the Third House, ‘Dut tins wilt be suficient to put both the lawmakers and shove who bave logisittion that they wish tw get through ‘on their guard agaiuat ‘ue of the confidence games of the Third House , which is being practised to agreat extent, Burely the Albany lobby ts tilled with men of genius, javeaneey and spoils. PROPORED REFCTION OF A NEW Carriot \ ‘the bilis noticed in the Senate this morning was ‘one (or A bill to provide for tho construction of new Capitol buildings. The bill will provide that whone ver the city of at will parchase and convey to the State ‘the property of the Diock where the Congress Hu!l Hotel wow standa the Governor shall aproint three commis- sistas Wecenarier 38 and adopt plans and take all neces. ( BATESON OF SEVENTH AVENCR as in Commitiee of the Whole nearly ~4 the morning foneiaeriog bills on general orders. oe ee opening of Seventh avenue in he the north end of Ceutral Park to howe ordered to a third reading. The AN INEBRIATR ASYi.UM, \ ltée the auspices of tho ‘Commissioners of Charities and “Dorreciton Side ‘New York city, wasaiso ordered to a third A large Dumber ot other bills were considered end wd toe ‘bird reading, but none of poblic import ance or a” seting any but local interes REOADWAY RAILROAD. Groat auxiety ‘s manifested in regard to Lhe action the No Coramittee on Leper will take on the Broad. ay Kaised That everybod: rested im.th o#0 way or the other may lieved from fu Srp Twill state the aunouncement of ove . ‘ef the committes. ido this that all who in Rarlem stock can, through the large cir ¢ HxxALp, bs taformed at the same time, and no person ave the advantage of the other. A day or two since a gentioman!y appearing person, but ‘evidently @ man who was on the anxious seat in rogard to Wall stroet, accosted ono of the the Raiiroad ‘Committee, and asked:— «is this Senator —’ ‘The reply was in the atirm- » “You are a avon fi of (he Railroad Pommittos, are you bet?" “Yes, fir,” was the responre. Ncram anxious to know what that committee wil! do with way bill. Can you give me any inform. tion,” asked (bewtranger. ‘Certainly ,J cap, and will cheerfully There ie no secret about it,” responded the Beaator. At this the stranger's countennuce brightened Bete all auimation, he haying, no doubt, cou ‘eluded that he was about to recoive tho great vecret which corse of people had been running bight and day Jo secure, “Well, bow wiil you report?’ said the étran- ‘Ber. ‘ibe Senator coolly responded:—“The Committee wil} either wnanimeusty report it favorably, or adversely’, or they will be divided on the question.” stranger , with ao feyen cron meyer pee avd no person known to hat Senator since bow tho com- ‘mitteo wil: report. The Newly Appotuted Health OMiccr. Avvaxy, March 21, 1864. { Dr. Seioburne, Whose appointment as Health Ogcer at She port of New York, by Governor Seymour, was con- firmed by the Senate on Friday last, is a restucnt of tbis Gity, and ecjoys s high reputation as a physician avd | ‘Burgeon, (During General MoCiellan’s campaign on the penivsuln pho, with other New York surgeons, volunteered bis @er- wicos, aod at Savage Station and elsewhere reudered tmuch aid to our sick and wounded goldiers, Te was in ) Oharge of the hoapital at Savage's Station when that point was captured by the coemy, aud led our wound ed prisoners to Rictnond, where he remaiued witli them poveral | @evoting all bis time and surgical taleut to | sidered by ' nadiately after the battle of Fredericiebare, NEW. THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. en * our speciat Despatoh. [ARMY or tum Popoatao, Maéeh 1, 1964. ‘The expected arrival of Coneral Grant, to take the Girection of mattors ia this department, lafuses a degree ‘of enthusiasm (nto the troops.as unusual as it cneourag- ing. Goneral Grant (3 expected to take charge immediately. is meteoric visit last week, and his almost instantaceous return to the West, have established him permanontiy ta the hearts of the fighting patriots of ¢his army, aud the cry ts now for action. ‘The stories printed in the Northern papers about a rebol advance across the Rapidan are the purest boeh. Two regiments of rebels have been doing picket duty on the north side of the Rappabannock al! the winter, ocos. sionally venturing as far northward as Occoquan. A Inte visitation of these adventurers to the vicinity of Benson’e National Hotel ducking ground bas given rise toall the late stories of rebo! raids, The rebels are as funocent of any such design as the stories are of truth. ‘The reorganization of the Army of the Potomac has not yet commenced, All the corps.remain intact as yet, | though it was gexerally understood lest woek that the First and Fifth ogrps were to be merged tuto the Third and Sixth, Lee Pe: ring for the Wasuixcron, Maroh 21, 1864, ‘There {s no doubt of tho fact that Lee is daily receiving eccemstons to his army,aud is preparing for an early opening of the approaching campaige. His cavalry ts being reorganized, and although a smaller organization than last summer, is equally formidable, its worn down horsca having been recruited and to a considerable de- gree replaced by fresh ones. (rom the homes of the mon who bave been granted furloughs for that purpose. In- fantry are coming up from various quarters, and in e fow weeks we shall doubtless have in our front an army net at all in‘erior to that which confronted us tast eeason. Tho greatest confidence in Gen. Grant is manifested by our troops, however, who look forward to success with the most sanguine expectations, The exodus of tadies from the front 13 at Its dood, @ vast number coming in daily, No passes are now granted te females to visit the army. From rebel prisoner and desorters wo learn that Mos- by has been wearing the laurels properly belonging to other officers, and that agreat number of the depreda- tions committed within our Ines have been by squads of rebel cavalry with whom Mosby had no connection. It Is known that two regiments of rebel cavalry wore some time sincs detailed for such duties, and that their officers represent theraselves to be Mosby upon all occasions when riding through the country to the vicinity of our tines, ‘The average of dosertions from Leo's army to our owa bas throughout the wiater exceeded four meu per day. Expected Review of the Army by Gene- ral Grant, &e. Wasminaros, March 21, 1864, A lettor from the Army of the Potomac says:— Nothing of importance is occurring. Dr. Hatfleid, of Brooklyo, preached at the headquarters chapel yester- day to a large audience. Ap order has been issued from the War Department that all mea who have beon transferred from thelr old regiments to others, for the purpose of serving out their time on acccunt of not re-entisting according to a former order, shail be immediately returned to their original organizations. Lieutopant Gevera! Grant is soon expected to review the arnty, Great preparations are accordingly being made Desertera come into our lines at an average of from six to eight a day. A number of sick will very goon bo romovod fram tne army. St. Patrick’s Day in Camp. MR. N. DAVIDSON'S DESPATCH. Cu. reveee Court Hov@®, Va., March 17, 1864. ‘This has beon a lively day throughout the army. There 1s sufficient of the Irish element to tts composition to in- duco nearly all its m mbers to joa in the celebration of the natal day of Erin's patron saint. Besides, it does not Teqiire a geet amount of urging te persuade both officers and men to avail themselves of the relaxation of dis- cipline an@ drill usually attendant upom a holiday. God knows thoy have but fow of them in the army during a campaign. ST, PATRICK'S DAY IN THB MORNING, This mwolng any number of soldiers coald be seen with their best “toga”? andaasprig of shamrock gayly stuck im thele oaps. Their frst visit was to toeir com- maading offiver, to know ‘‘would his honor be plazed to go wid us to the commissary and get woe drap of the craythur for the celebration of St. Patrick's day jist?” OF course he could not refuse so reasonable a request, aud, with canteens filled and a trife ta tho pocket to pay for a ama! lunch at the gutler’s, the dey was soon commenced, ‘The Irish Brigade, of the Second corps, had some very amusing games end burdie races In the vicinity of Sto- Brigadier General Owevt presided at a ape rhe veusburg. stand, which was crowded with officers and ladies. hurdle course wes about bali a mile io distance, @taked out and interspersed with ditches fences. Ono or more of the riders were thrown: bi @ geveral th! riding was good, and the animals cleared the obstacies in fine style. Much fun was created by eccentric Tadividuals, mouuted om the sorriest possible looking mules, taking the course and walking through the oa aud climbing over the fences, thas burlesquing the real performances. ‘TUB GREASY POLE AND PIO—RACKS. After the races came the climbing of a greased re and chasing @ greased pig, aud then there was @ race. All went off witb great spirit, aad Gencral Owens jose the day’s sport with a humorous bat patriotic ”% ear the burdie course apoi the regular race traci @ were several horse ra: Upon thes is contiderable t as to the speed of their raspective horses. To-day the infantry triumphed, There was some very good running stock produced, These contests on the turf bay dency to improve the stock of prival army, and for this reason they are encou! troops are in winter quarters. A sad acci to a ‘ine young officer, wi resulted iu serious, if not fatal, injury to himself and in ceath to a beautiCul horse that be rode, Captain Hobart, Agsistant Adjutant jeneral upon the staff of General Caldwell, was riding wo the course in arace with a brother officer, when sadc'e turued slightly aud nearly threw him. ‘He succeeded in regaining bis seat, however, 01:4 appeared to be about to win the race, whee bis horse «i the track and rushed into the sere. upsetting sc orse and his rider, and throwing both tbe Captain ud his horse upen the ground with fearful force, ‘Lo animal died almost immediately, and the Captaia did no’ recover con- sciousness for some fifteen or twenty minutos, was badly — and his situation at last acco: ‘goon ne extremely critical, dent put as end to the sports of the day. TASB BALL. The artillery brigade attached to the First army cor; are enjoying fine exercive st match games of bare , The men of Battery L, from Rochester, Cxptain Reynold, | played a gume yesterday with .the ‘employes of the or, Capiain Crittenden. ‘. y fine, im 90d nd catching on both sides we ‘was played with great spirit | order, the officers deing present to onforce disciy ine. The Quarterraaster’s mon wore badly beaten, however, anil submitted to their defeat with good grace. CAVALRY, A portion of the Fighth New ed by Liew i w. ‘ork cavalry, command. ja eh Other surgeons from this State, offered his rer- | jome on () baving re-cnlie roo toa hook ater ine @eaakin | the icity of ester, nat have achieved a rosie, 2 copmand, | lew Yor! ‘mola Se treen mans iaer ‘Third Jndior, forming Chapman's ~ The of Dr. Gunn, whom Dr. Sw cvurne succeeds, your AYO; Dut nO Bu: prs 4 Sonate by the Governor. ‘iti republican im politics, it 1s understood that wagurne’s claims upon the senate for confirmation oe to vitus was named to i aly wu his eouceded profess quali tbe veiuabio services be has voluntary rn our troops. Police Intelligence, A Yoovarct. Deuxyceye Ewmartina Bask Mosnye. featorday afternoon Cilicers Jones and Heath, of the | police, arrived in this city, baving in custody ; FB. Neole, a youth oniy Miteen years of age, siiom | 7 arrested in the City of Notions, charged with embe:. | ing $280 96 from the Mark Bank of this cy. The nc- | 4 was an assistant to tho third telter in the hunk, On tue 16th sr tan was nent ovt to collects draits to amount of $68,000 {rom various partica, One oft ag on the firma of Mes#ra, Schuchardt & Gebhardt, to Nassau strect “ye! $580 96 he gold, which he q ity accounted for t tected from the Bassa Atreet bankers, and be rere he 1 be callod Aevount for that he took the cars yy means of the (elegraph, he was noney in his possession, Sr. Win, of the Park Mapk, made an MN souting —Captain Jourdan a Divie an, Aatert or aN ALT Poko McKrocker (tr SILA precinet, yusterday orresiod no etrGot Binge a wely ganterl looking od Thowns Murty iy. 9 bench warrant i Rye op4, he Boing under indictmart for lar person On the Bith of Teesuver inet hepa, it te Alleged, picked the pocket of @ lady in eee and being dotectod Im the aot wae arresiet. viento gids uantiy Admitted him to hai! oro time be baa pen at large, Murphy is now oy Ty i ee “ee young 2 dby | brigade, evteomed vy the iamonted Buford as his veteran ever reltxi9 troops, It desirable that regiment snould be recruited (o its ful bers. it® reputation, nobly won, will be & sireng taducement to volunteers: (or the new recraits who oin tt will a6 once share the Lonore® which accrue frota \¢ the vetoreus of Company Ff, of the Righth New York, recently aera 4 Lieutenant Taylor, their commanding nd this omer, Negant ey wap and belt. There are quike a ounaber of recruits the Sai: who were not consulted in regard to this » airs ‘cad bed ne portunity tovonteibute, Sta order. 10 whe ct : Be ores even, ented to the game officer saddto and apsipeenie. nm The Wentonant seoms to de tie cnly Gainer by this. The eo Tr Br. Lowis, March 21, 1964. Tue number of bogs packed here duriog the past sea- 8 (5 240 090, being nearly 66,000 excess over Marine A@airs. unfuets, In every respec! Vor rooiuy nad elegant! ace: we are convinced that the ve ane with tige: well kagwa a) cape and officers, as Ave, In one opinion, rele! public, (9 whem wo # “VL. D, Yaviknee and tedy, RT Facnacht gnq indy , the patronage rely recommend accra mud ia Ma A Lawreree, M A. Halhawot ‘ies, b , eet 1 ea ring Campaign. THE WAR IN TRE SOUTH WFST. ee OOD The Revels ia Large, Force et Bull's Gap-A Sudden Mevemeut tuto Men- tuoky Probable, &. Greaweseer Prine, Kast Teon., Maron 16, 1664. ‘Tne robes are ta large force as Bulle Gap. They pre- Bebiy number twenty thousand, The reports of their having sal away meat of tboit artillery and wagons by raiiroaé, and mounted menos all (beter draught horses, are cenfirmned, ‘Theo is a general belief thas tho rebeis tateud to make aeuddon moyomeut into Kentucky. Nowe Crom Louteviite, Lovavicc, Maron 20, 1864, Hughes, Furgersoo aad Abort are on the aorthers aide of the Cumberiand river with @ve bundred rebels. Ow the morning of the 16tb (boy attacked one of Hobeon's camps near Bennett's ferry, whenge the rebels wore drivoe with a loss of four killed and several wounded. ‘Tho noxt day, uoar Colina, Gonoral Hobson's cavalcy attacked the rebels under Colonel Hamilton, Hobson has nearly broken up tbe gueritia bands aloag tho Cumber- land river, many of whom wore dally gurrondoring them aolves. cient News from Onattanooga. Caatraxcogs, March 20, 1564. ‘The railroad te comploted to Ringgold, and @ train wont down to-day. A number of prominent officers visited the front, and found all quiet. Eighty rebel cavairy mado « dash over Tayler Ridge Yesterday, and carried of geome Union oltizous, ihore have beon no other revel movements, Mustoring officers report large aumbors of this army re-enliettog ag veterang. Nows from © Cairo, is m0, 1804. ©. W. MoN, Shipman, agent of the United States Saut- tary Commission, ackaowlodges the receipt from General Reid, recent commandant at this post, of noarly 615,000 for aid of the white refugees arriving hore, Of this sum 612,500 have alroauy been disbursed, A large emount of clothing has also been contributed for the same purpose, Tho number assisted te funds is seven thousand eine huodred and forty-two. Neariy double this number bave beep “ded to rations, clothing, transportation, &c. The steamer Grabam, from Memphis oa the 16tb, brought up Geuerai Hurlbut, en route for ho:ae on @ visit to his sick family, and two hundred and forty bales of ae ¢ Cano, Maroh 21, 1664. © The steamer Olive Branch, (rom New Orloaus the 12th, arrived to day with a large cargo of groceries, troptesd troite and ninety-two bales of cotton, for St. Loule. The Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Thirty-second . ‘Mlinets re enlisted veterans, five regiments of the Fourth ai. sion, Sixteenth army corps, under Genoral i encamped hore. wow. ‘The steamer Darting, from Memphis, has passed for Cincinnati, with vearty one thousand bales of colton, Memphis dates to the 10th are devold of news of gene: ral interest, There ia nothing doing in cottoa. The receipts are tri- fling. The shipments North bave been three hundred -—— gloamer City of Alton has arrived from Memphis, bound to 6t. Louls, with three hundred and seventy seven bales of cotton and three hundred men oa board. General Veatch, in command of the guerillas, has warved the plantors along the Mississippi that they wilt not be aliowod to raise crops with contraband negroes. ‘Tho Sixth Jowa veterans bave arrived hore, en route home on furlough. News from St. Louls. Sr. Lows, March 20, 1864 The steamer Fanoy sunk on the 16th inst, near Egg Point, Aftcen miles above Grand Lake. No lives wore lost, and most of her cargo was saved, ‘Six negroes were killed and one white maa soverely injured by the cars ruvning off tho track oa the Momphis and Little Rock Railroad on the 14th. ‘The gunboat Osage, which led the advance and return of the receut expedition up the Wasanite rit fired one hundred and Ofty rounds, bad one man Billed, and was Strack by soveral shots, without damago, Fighty-four rebel prisoners, taken by Goneral Sbor- man’s expe.tition, have arrived trom Vickaburg. The Memphis cotton market is dull and.prices ua- changed. Keceipte by wagons 109 baiss. Shipments North 600 bates. News from Memphis. Maurras, March 18, 1866 General Hurlbut made a speech to the City Council fast night, giviog them to understand if they did not ciean the city and take measures to improve its sanitary con- dition be would stop their collection of texes and do the work himself. ~ General Forrest is reported to be organizing for a move- ment to West Tennessee. Ho has obtatned a largo num- ber of horses, and is mounting his infantry. Goneral Grlerson’s cavairy is watching bim, and will give bim warm work if he advances northward. General Sigel’s Department. MR. THEODORE ©, WILSON’S DESPATCH. Heavquarrens, Derartgyt ov West Viraivia, March 24, 1864. All quiet to-day at Harpor’s Ferry, Martinsburg, Cum Derland and New Crook, and oot much of avy intecast at any of said places. Military Affairs. DEPARTURE OF THR FIKST NEW YORK CAVALKY. An official order iseaed yesterday announces (that the First New York cavairy will embark at Fort Schuyler on Wednesday next, at eleven o'clock. Colonel A. T. Me Reynolds calls upon every olicer and man to be prompt, and by their presence prove that the regiment ts sti!! worthy to beac its heretotore proud an honorable name ‘The following is the fotiowing:— GESPRAL ORDERS—NO. 2. Hxavquarrsrs, Finst Naw Yous Cavacer, 600 Broapway, New Yorx, March 21, 196% By order of Brigadier General Bays, Acting Assistant Provost Marsha! General, this regiment will embark at Forst Schuyler for Fregerick city, Md., en route to Vir. a 9 ‘edaesday, @e 23a ins leven o'clock A. ‘Tio officers and Inen of the regiment will report at Hore Sohuylor fu time to embark at the hour designated. Inasimach as the re-eulisted men of vhis regiment bave received the ladulgence of the government to an extent that the sees of the public service would seem to prey amy) = fe been permitted to visit tuoir homes, free of expense, it ia expected tha’ omer ‘aud man will be prompt, and that the pi tation that the roaest justly bears may note the delinquency of any of its members. Any of this order will dat ! DO oxCHse. By order of DW. ‘tt. Apowra Doxwr, Adjutamt. REOKPTION OF THG PIRST KO MENT NEW YORK | BNGINERRS. The following orders taye been {5.164 Fe ative to che | recepticn of the above regiment — GENERAL ORDRKA~NO, 6 Twang ater, Sky atra wr eee ’ Nationa Gt 3 x, Naw Yor, March ai, ‘bia. ) Ta compliance with division orders, tua regimont will parade oo ednesday, ‘28d instant, scort upoa the arrival of toe it regiment ‘ew York Pngioeors, who rotura on furlough, having re-entisted. ‘Ihe distinguished services of this regimept entitle them to a boarty wel- come. ee bg will be formed on Lafayette piace at one o’slock i. Rand and ‘on fifteen minutes Field and at Overoonts wt'! be brought to oe armory, to be wora if the state of the weather requires it 3 order of Colonel MALSHALL LEFFERM. Ww. W. Home, Adjutant, THR SIXTY-SECOND REGIMENT New TORK VOLUNTEERS, The above rogiment will arrive ia this city from tho seat Of war this morning. They will meet with a fine re ares aa their herole actions in the Meld just!y ¢ beim to, BE-ENLIGUMONT OF VRTRRANG ar tax WEST. Si, Lov, March 21, 1364, Fight or ton regiments of re-onlisted veterans from Corps will report to the Adj tant vious to formation. aTaTs | Missouri and other Northwestorn tates arrived aod jaeaed through here last week, ali of which were feasted tho Veteran Reception Committee and received # cor dial welcome by tho citizens geveraiiy. Ne we thousand new ‘recruits from arffeent through here duriag the same time, en ror 5 on be mae Jo the field ‘The Thirijeth Mict gene tay airy, sbout 1,900 sirong, has alse gone Kouit COLONEL A. T. M’RETNOLDS. Ad official ordor Crom the War Departinent, Of March 21, states that Colovel Andrew 1, Meleynolds Of tho First Now York cavalry, wilt atand diamigved the | Service of the Vuiter po that date he ahalt 199 UOlese withio fifteen days pear before (ae Biliary Com mawer tho olsarge oF ot paragristr 1, Tevisod Army Rogviations.’ Aa order witieh appears ia our advortiaing columas ao HoUNcAS {AL Doiong! Me™oyoolds will sm yack so mor. ow Crom Fort Schuyler, with bis command, (or tas sans of war, gia Frederick Gity te Sane, Shas two ereerece pond iotiog oveld | iaguad the sams Sey-—dae (rons D9” " Sapiain James B. G jorace Hi Fas y , Stvond Lieut. River W. Ne ins, 1G:h New York ai t uid Li 4, Jaumes C. y tN j Lieut, Richard H, 2 at lett. Prank H. Gould, 16th New York Ig Second Lieiit. Robt. B. Smiih, ith New ¥ Morvis F. Shepard, Furst biowe 7, loch Now York ar 7 '. ft i New w York bp com o 8 on, . . 16th 4 a c if i iy je ™ af 3 b. Pe { ¥ } K « a a oder wo ler date | Cousin uns GENEBAL BUTLER'S BEPARTMEBT. “nnn Bic. W. Hf. Bttuer'’s Despatch, Fouresae Mownoe, Marob ewe of (me DEPAR MRE te a0t 48 lively siace the tate raid of Geaeral Kitpetrtck en to Richmond , bet (as 1 only the calu which precedes 8 atorm soon to burst over the dovoied heeds of the rebel fusergonta, The active bra of (hs commanding gevesai is constautty ax work devising and porfecting plans whoroby to airtio a teliing biow as the vitals of the con- Tederacy, @ad (vom preparations now going forward I ave #e Gout that wo sbull 6oom bave como stirring events to chronicle. Even now there is ® very important ‘expedition out, of which we expect (o hear particulars at poy ie POMLMATRR GENERAL KLAR arrived this morning at (his placo by the Baltimore boas, aud was receivoa by Major General Butlor In the most Cordial maaner, whose guest he is while romataing a this “post. Mr, Blair, im company with eome of the Geveral’s aide, visiied Fort Wooi, bettor keown as ‘tae Rip Raps, and subsequevtiy went to Norfolk on the Gus steamer City of Hudson, Captain Livingston, whioh hud been placed at the asposal of the Postmaster Gonora!. Ai one o'ciocs the distinguished wistler return- of, and on his catering the fort tho customary ealuteof fifteem gues was fred ‘rom the water battory. This af- ternoom Gevoral Isutlor, in company with ofr, Biante, re- viewed the colorod troops at Camp Hamilton, TUK GALR OF MEWSPAPKES LY THIS DEPARTMENT, as woli ng ol ior articles yielding revenues, has been ad. wortined to bo sold to the highest bidder, and Mr, Casimir Boba, the news agont at this place, who has doalt ia nowepapers and periodicals for upwards of twoney years, waa the successful bidder, and bag received the sole to vend the dally and weekiy cae wu be soon (rome the follwing ord order of nt Gon paovoer Mansmas!s Orsicr, Seepavanrenty ieee. 2 on Vine ioe aie N eh ures’ MONRO ‘The exclusive right to linportt tate and ‘ol! ea the its of thi dal iy pew month. ans erg ea te ee Casimir Boba, of Fortress Monro, Va interested ry I govern, - ign ‘tat ite ght aren aby the ‘Gormuniary anion! es LO he i priilege io roma ia force for such time only as tue epera! may decom Bere jajoc Geveral BUTLER, “eee Gassut, Provost Marshal,” BVERY POURTS DOG 10 HR KILLBD AT NORFOL<. Gon. Wiid, commanding at Norfolk, @ kind hearted man and excellent ne eometimes elu off u vary good of “odors,” as will be seen from the GANERAL ORDARS—NO, 6, Heangvaatens, Norrie axp Pow rgd } Noxnois, Va, March every Fourta dog im this divirtet ‘The Provost M . of Nortoik aud Yrortewouth will eee uted. La of bd WILD. . Jouxsrox, Captain eu of Adjutant General, Gmas, M, Wittpes, Ligut. Col, and Provost Maxsbai, * fo guard the oitizens of Norfolk aod Portsmouth against hydropbobia this or-ler was no doubt gent forth; but the laconic language in which it {s couched leaves it ale, aud the mandate, “let evory fourth dog ouaily be evad ry log tree dugs eet. Label them ‘one,’ *twe"’ aad “threo,’? penalty is avoided, as the fourth dog ia missing. . ene Of this flat the. Provost marebais-—Colonel © Norfolk, and Captain Dan, Messinger, 4 Killing such as were decmed worth- Joss cure and suspected of being the fourth ene. What. ever demerits may bo attached to General Wild's order, Cojone! W bilden modified the game, as muck as consistent with his duties, by reviving the old State law to tax every yoiper two dollars, which awells tue civil fund severa! thousand dollars. It is a noted fact that Norfollc possesses an immense dog population, whiow by rights Bhould consribute something towards the wational trea- Bury, 84 well as the owners of plate and ober Iisuries liwdle to taxation, weer Seen Swe Vite“ xmw Reaia tg the dito of a jourma! published every mopuing at Nor. solk, aud, in accordance with its came, has adopted aod iy adyocating a vow order of things generally. 1 editor fo chief or tnis aptcy parar i3 Captajo Jobn Clark, late of Major Geuorat Sutlor’s stad, but better keown iq tl literary world as editor of the Boston Courier, Gazette anc ceber papers. Associated with him is Col yikes late editor of «he New Orieans Delta. Tho New mouth, and, thus far, met ‘with, nd alrondy grined a aolid ad the residences of civilians ‘pound the most favtering succes footing in the army, navy in the department, 1bo Aegime is an independent jour nal, and bound to make its inark in this vicluity, It is proprietors rst tive paper published bere, and deserve ibe th ‘and support of readers generally for supplying a vacutim long needed to be filed. ‘THR GIATEENTIC NW YORK UKAVY ARTELERT, stationed at Yorktown, bas sibee te orgaaization boon somewhat unfortunate. In its ranks mag have beon found bi ya of sixteen and men gray iu years, Several of the raustering ofticers bave been cited before court mar- Sal or enitsting incompetent perpen, Ané General Butler, y irtue of authority vested io bim by tho army reguta- tions, convened a bostd to examiae oto tie ‘eficlency moral aud social qualities of officers, whten Seeds Bumber as unfit, ag will be seon by the annoxed general orders:—- ee a. Etcurgenta Auy Cores, Noati Canosa’ oon h 1, 1864 ie of which Liectenaut at Inspector deo Fort Moxx a paurayanon of section 10 of any Board of Exan Colonel George 4. 1, Prenident wis ordered by Npeciat Orders Nor §, for. the purcoge of examining the, oflcars of tiller yand Sixiconth Ni ue proceedings and determinatt to the follow ing named oft-ers, Lory eramination, proved, is the service of the’ ae Btater— ‘The following named oftcers: will, upon tion of the Board, have six aon to study (hele penfeasion and. it the @: them ia whieh them: for thete post- =piration of which time they willegaia be or OAEON New York artilery, York artill Second Lieut. €. G. Casw Second IMeut, R, H. Day, 16) Second Lien’ Alex. H-Bp Titery Sew vert ariilere ork artillery. ule. tle New York Artiiiory errili, wean Newyork aritiiery, oh Iu New York ariiliery Ni € nrtillory. ork artery. choline Ba" ger 6th New York art! ie ia Joseph Wil ; the recotmmes of Cap approved artillery, by lits ai ,e8 indusiey aud aptnres 0 ten ‘ne Commanding « } position tm the tered out of t min sane oseon, vay nob the Cape yaited Motes, aud wil be mans. he opproral on ithe Prem ation the Board in ery, 8oh stared ou; of tue att of the Court, nd for ibe position of eerond jiewtenan Major Groeral ¥. F Antoni Gone. Lieut. aud A, A. A. @. of the officers declared as unfit are men of ! standing, but not qualified to act in the im. t capacity of ofleers, and. while tag commandin pose ther (rom their rank, he gave thom assurance of his regards for them as gentlemen, COLONRY, J.J, MORWKOS, of (his regiment, haw also been summoned before thie voard of examination, passed the ordeal satiiiactorily, ubject to Special ‘Orders No, 6, herein red 60 assume command of tho Sixtesuh New Heavy artillery. Jt is noped that, ali the diMculties being now settled im regard (o this command. the officers wil! endeavor to brivg it to that efficiency far which New York regiments are 90 well known The following ie (he order assigning Colooel Morrison to his reg ment ~~ SPROIAT. ORDRRE—NO. AG. He snquarrers, Deranrexst or Vincinie aye) “@. OLENA, Fowr Mor h 6, 1804.5 BUTLER J Morton, Li OMtiels ih ad et Le wont of site bie Gewese Gouge a Roce 10 ate? ordered to take Cormmnad Of i Fepect (0 tae commaniing omcer at ot By comma Major Cavers! BUTLER, S Daves, Avelstant jutaat Geoeral AURA KRENE TROUPE AT WORFOLE © tonn or tua! lavick play Keone, boreace Leen ’, Me Tren’ Doc dreaey Mar quen we the ¥ 10 Heookiya, N Uleon hag been iaporing fi (WO CIty OF Nortel od)t, but ale the townie wid ya! rem dtate (or bis saierpriae, : Avecstot Gurriiioa om th: Bastera om ves, } CHEROKEE Wass, YORK: HERALD) TURSDAY,) MARCH 22,) 1864.--WITH! SUPPLEMENT. Glas, yesterday, and brought here charged @ith out the telegraph cable near Oner:yetone receuty. No vcesels came into the Roads to day fur refuge Gews from Newborn, N. 0. ‘Tho Nowbere fmes Of (he Oth gpotaine the following Heian — Brigadiog Gowern! Elicetiand bas been as igued to (ho command of the sub-district of the Pamlico, with Road. quarters a4 Waskington. Im che erdor relieving Colonel McChesney of bis command of the sub-district, Genoral Peck paye the Colonel « bigh compliment as (o (he ability and effictoncy exhibited in the management of affaira tx Caas tocality. The Wilmicgtom Jeurnad of ibe ist saya thet town is Cult of Yankoo spies and toceadiaries, Two er three Gres ceourrod om the 29th att, Milne, K. 0. BR, M., wae @n- ged at Dormuda on the 3th foat. in preparing to gand Over (he Command of tho Brittsh equadroa ta the Weat India waters to Vico Admiral Bir James Hope, K.C.B. ad. sired Milne wes to leave Bermuda sc <."s! warde, with hie fapity. Ali partios ow the iste oo (oe Governer downwards, boar testimony 10 tha maiko Ability with j---3 aa! Milne discharged tho @ui.os of Coal tery erica! period tthe naval ery of Urea Briss, in val reat co A warm tribute train id to bis maniy bearing. urbaait; and social virtoes, and his retirement, with aabet hie (i, famiiy, 1a regretted by the iubabitants of every Ord entertained Admiral iloe at w fare. loresti tans. Mowrrxa:, March 21, 1364. The Canadian Ministry bave resigned. A. J. Ferguson Blair, Provincial Secretary, has been called apon by the Govorz08 to form a new Miuiatey, Tas Mromuert Vater Banrrany Faik.The now and Oommodijous sicamer M. 8. Mepham, now in course of complotion as Pitteburg, will transport all goods for the Missisaipp! Valley Beattary Fair, to commence at 6t. Louls on the 17th of May, free of charge. Am advertisement of Me. Jewett Witcox, elsewhere inserted, gives all neces- sary toformation, audwe call she particular atsgftion of the public to thir aang ae ai of the M. 8, Moy ham, Court Oalondar—This an Sovnnsn Con ee —Cinorr, tae By, aT, ti0), isi, 1678, 1434, sith sat, 621.1 1409, 684, Part 1—Now 1273, #21, "1aes, tort, 1580, bis Pat B19 thas street — , Lies! 233, 114s, 1868, 4100, 1220, 19g, 40, tab, 1260, 183,256, "tase, bese: 1360; - itv6, see i, a Trax Tenv.—Part 1=-Nos. 8201, nog a ‘a1, Sea, SPT, Las eae aot 5. 3835, 2a a i ‘ease, 2296, 3336, 2960, 3304, 3202) 312, » 0 Cowkn—TRiat TenM.—Part 1—Nos. 244, Dokene Pune: 166, 80, Ant, 4:4, aI, 282, 405, 21, U6, 486, 102, 466, 482, 65, 46, 402, 490, 251, 142. Bert oT, AOL, 492, 493, 404, ri “108, 4st. MAILS FOR ‘EUROPE. Movements aan spore them: of Uv = Forces—The Bombardment of Charies- ten—News from the Hebeltt States Latest Intellizgenee from Mexico, Cuba, St. Domingo, wc. The steamship Ausiralagion, Captain Cook, wiil leave {bis port to-morrow for | 'verpool, ‘The mails for Kurops will clos in tite city at half past eleven o'ciock on Weds ssiay morning, The New York Iter. >--Kdition fer Purope—will ba. ready at balf-past (eu o'clock ¢o-morrow morning, and wilt give: "be latest ¢S-natohes rece!ved of the Move- tonts of the Coici and Kabel Forcon In all portions of the country; The Iatest soccunts of the Bombardment of Charleston, 8, C,; The iatest reports of the Condition of Affairs at the South; {mportaut iwtelilgenco from Mextco, Cuba, St. Domingo and Central and South Amorica; The Docision of Judge Ritctle, of St. John, N. IB., in the Case of the Chesaponke Pirstes, and accounts of all important occurrences of the past week. , Singis copies, tn wrappers, isweaa for mailing, iva ceuls. MAILS FOR THE HE PACIFIC. Whi ve Et od THe Latest Despatches from the Union Ferces—The Latest Intelligence from the Hebel States=Late and Important News m Europe, déc., dee. The steamship Arie! tain Wilson, will leave this port om Wednesday for Aspinwall. The maiis for Centra! Amorica and the South Pacific will closo at balf-past ten o'clock to-morrow morniag. ‘Ihe Naw Yong i18@at>—Lditioc for the Pacific—will be published at baif-past cine o'cloce t0-ta0rrow morning, and wii! contata:—A grarh'> .6c0unt, from aspeckal War Corresponitent, of the Ope-s\/one of the Sherman Exped) tion, its Objects and ite Teautts latest Intollig from the Union Army fo «:! parts of the country latest Nowe from the Hebe! 8 Intelligence from Kurope, and rep ovonts of the past tem days Single coplen, tn wrapper The tes; Lato and important of aii futeresting 1 rendy for tabling, ait Comla, Mow ay, Lang A Ox Kara € —Deawings. Lay BS . ee ee 8, GH, 29, 51, 3 coe 39, 49. i, Ty 14, 7, 58, 75 ae eo Lottery of Kentarkys Sim Nurs 21. ecoive danostt: cad trate collec": on ow ‘aiMMONe #00." account Pisa Pilses Cashed ‘ au alized Lottes Heaaad infor CALE AG! mee BENJAMLN, Brokers, HOC ‘bt hed tn All Legal Lotterten— given or gent, Jo, CLAYTON & CO., 10 Wa NY, Petzes foforma’ street, A Card.—Gentlemen'a Siyie, now ready for ines sstion SCHIED'S, mannfacturer, | 9 Nasew Sete Attention is Catiea av by aod Perens remue. cl 7 ot#, noar Ist avenue. nd @ veel het avenue t Care ts the Gene ra utweoe Thay are compounded from They are compon ated frou 9 jaiee oF The wrlent: werk whose Cengrance cl The opening leaves, Lue bark of Cores! tree. The two medicines sd in confunction do not fal! ‘ore more ail mucous d tm niale or female, and a-e mi OURKS RACENT OARES CURES RECKNT CAaKS CURES RECENT OAaKe {a from one to three tn from one to three dave. (a from one to three days. three bottles, Price Chacohen mi Brie Cherie Se tvee bate ry Earn tet by a {ste every Sent by secs at cletived werkt A einaeks ie, WE, ke MERQIN & OO. OF Liberty eree, wore A Speedy ana m jead= ott s manent Cure of ia and catarrh.—Use or “ao everywhere. the Pipew cus to ah pb hb rom | iq P G8 Proutwars tad drags every wivere Aromutie Sohiedem Schae pps. fete te ook cejeteated sake Avomatls ®. 8 BARNES, wt Beediway, frown's Bronenbat oches Cleat and ire strength to the votes x singers and are e@lspensay.s i Vo wy bits apraicors eovpect ag th@@e from (he + of thal widen t begae {have weer changed ng Hive exon tng to Orla por bei Caindione er ali oF ter, ee WHAT WALD BRRC and @ye radtitan enw Frnaprvor® vrenetaee ba a sof ot dna! Par MOk aad Ube oaner from che eatbortiw in WOM do | ” Wormor, Merch a, 19%, | Hee pers ints tray! ne . we HO Be ations wor a 1 i Mrgtwar smgesilg Bool cern Back hu Ratencior’s Hi Dye—The Best in AE oP SRE, Deontr. aoeme FOUN PENH, Bockselier, 199 Naana street. ang Pow. yerfal Day and 8 Doubie Peraper ise ( tan Batista a Satta hata! Opticien, 04, rondwar. ‘ane MS Howe, yay Chater, Pimpics, Mere Itrheum. ten! q Sree. Sh gcerey ounagl at Cristadero’s tinir Dye, Pr | St oe Petall—No. | Coane wi jatecn'+ *Canse and Cure” on Pentts mi ges nis res ru Beet oe tas Private conse! Fe ey Dr. FACHALL ti Beet Cloth Tags—Yor Ship ‘Cotton, Woe'”, hogs, Ao., ot vitor E. Mave! fatasis Chambers street Deafuces, Impaired 6 Sight, NOISES IN THE HBAO, ft AVFECTIONS IN THR CATARE RAL ALROT OMRONIO CA CATARRA, on rr Rae a ‘ormie onoss KE orhtReneen me om GUST. Mire. * ind every Misears of end Bar ie ton isan pe a} bis coms. tng roome, 46 Broadway, near a Neal or aurgicn, wid attended to by Dr y Tiisndness, end Al sitet re eas eR, nan ¢ Ourcs Asthma and Dy! epets without Tang teats Ogee TH pe 4 = ‘Daiiuing. Mougn 1140 Doctor Hunter's Discovery Cures the forme, of peremnia. se Noe AeA very woret . ovatinate sicin and old wloers, 3 Division street, i. ‘site nce 18M. Eigst rooms and « private TILLY: iT! fealth Bch weed ar ve Ce the URN AL wit ve cout are and, March, num ore of it io LO Toveccure the Prstoria: Dou ih Pay logeceny, + wood ob ed arya oe a Svemaere. oe Metallic ft noma Razer —T' win naa, haw. ie teen Detore the pa “or thet fort Feats For alm ing lesa: tt sty “ia 8. AUNDESS, a ile T Astor Hou. Genin's 512 Brea aw NEW PEATORRS 1} In eng sat rea BPs) facilities afforded by we i a and 1; fore in Aiuerica baring beon turned a coreg eto eg) tate reuoD of Rew Zanprorenccatey ay Subscriber 1¢ enable sd ‘a ah esecriment of over ‘ONE BUNT each style occupying © separate, Senpartt whol Mis, soca theninon at in ott ee SS fash! he Wor I" for all Ages and both nat hae ever bee’ iy in thi ry. Tustead of ging soto dotat's which after ail wo oud but p fecbig Broa ot ts variely of tee pee to jmepest i. Tf there b thing ethlewal uland ol fu the w ‘of out di Ae. erie a head wate! rd 6 Lol include, he le the sion, and, chou! han ornission Galette earote erie as bi nnaily on the qui vive for dashing altract ve noveliicw, jal ata i hth Paiablidhment ane th provghly re 6 op the ‘The davarigmante of toro ji oy here either et fs tot ourrpasve Saree as ace fomized Sich OF abroad Uproots Hater Warranted at Gournual's Pou Subti from low foreheads or auy part of the bedy, his new depot, 458 Broadway. Grover & Baker E Blastic Biitch Bgwing Machines, & Hats.—The Fy’ cat t Assorem: hest Premiums ‘Broadway, (lemen's, youtha’ rg rhe eer ty Feit how ready pnd for sale nyt BGAN store, St. Jemes* Hote! Broaden corner sixth sireon ey Hoyt's vee JA Hovis ina aotee HiAWA WORT Wat ORL oRTa t ORG ORIG to vice he may con! the greatest boon upon Bis Drought Ladian corn to Mts notice. Those who ates ad experienced the benofite tt confers, ge that it te one Of the Leng] boons giron to Public and that iin worthy of the THR HAW AT! jul, Toad’ ack of ft od pa POT eg | Wwhisker@. It stops the faltin, one i the, ha saa ai shat ‘that the Pete vortisements which tnd of tatorrity % point one. storative to have the omor of prietor to use + ig bat fon to wae noting oise during eae Fesult lobe Dub Shed at the competitors HOYT. MINNEH ean img cf at ‘AL ry a Rich+rd on’ Wy ioortd ne Bocensscach. at A MILLEO'® ‘ ag ya ment Wy an arge. reas ae ‘e ‘CAL DHOUN, Vor teat ‘Phil Rise Mou: fen tet Patents! Fatenea! sory 1, “4 publi ry AMBITCAN, contitn's to acl aa. for m4 tents for new Tare ae eo a o ‘Paten! ores Beet oN inves nt ark a the Patout Laws and o:her tant formation ion fare tet niined i f ering nd advice fre ‘oy. Cons ital! iI ‘37 Pack row, a ¥ Corner Mand Boveath atreets, Washiagtou, Prof. Alex. ©. Barry's Tricopherous or Medtested Compound, for yerery ae ing and beantt- {ylog the radi acu. dandruff, b irs, caring disoases of ‘the stm, salt rheum, pilin} chiibiains, ae.), Sore tieest, den giving te sof ents, bruines, wu spratus, 4a. Prive %conis. Sold vy all druggists throughout the world, Principa! oMice 374 Pearl ateoet, N. ¥, ” Riptey Fomate ¢ ment, under besd of “ing Siammering gad Stuitering parmaagot ly cured by BATES. Patent Prie Scleutive Appiiagoos. For (new ed Pamphlets aa naan (he saris wlarens MC ke Moats, 37 West Tweniy-tuird wtrect, Now York. The Now Tom. c Eerie JOB CORURS, tho | ‘tn Bptn of Atzertea, JEM MAOE, te Ghampton of Fugiand, 4 19a far the CUAMCIONSHIE OF THR WORLD. tw i be fenow ail about | it FON ea et vue week's CLIPERR HEBNAN HEARD FROM. If you wan: to keow what be sce Got this week's CLIPPER, sah p and PARLAS About ihe Br) arcuate Te gh hep ctr Who compete their sopvenien (nla seego9. LIPPBR will post ‘This week For what they ace doing ip aah a vedas ia tae Unites Seq this wee! Tatrese DRaMATiV NEWS trou ales piiperie of sae word ia tats ween'a CLICEE The CONCHURT MALLS alae tho country §=What taep Seo (hia week's CLIPPERS, For ali the hens fad THe9 ti Noe of the day, ORY Ora s thia week's OLIPPER, a sae AsO OT Fre on ai filter and Proprtotor, 9 aan Traseos, Kiast' © Stockings, &e.—Mareh 60.'S Radical Cure Tease ollicg oaly aj Not Veoey sicoet Ay ation tant Wigs, Vo zl we ie print ‘Unie omianm Highest uaa te s Wiieon 8. hoe Broadway b Sew ag Mach & 0.6 Patent Impcer som, Sok hale, Locnmolires aad RES 000) igen, 9 Wass stent, veseo Coder aud Abas Mowe Co, od