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4 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1864.—-WITH SUPPLEMENT. IMPORTANT FROM ALBANY. ber ‘Ameog tbe bills the Cocate amendments to pogo By concurred im wore those for = public market te the Kighicon(h ward of this olty end our clly © 4 county T-x le:ses. The bi!l providing fore State tax. of Ove per cent on tocomes Gerived irom investments ia United States securiiion was reported comp'ete, and, ral Longetreet is reported by desorters to be of evile, en hie way to. Stayn- tes this Sabb Bashonnesa vos. Deserters might know tbat Longstreet was at Charlottesville and on the:mareh; but it is not Final Passage of Benedict's Schoo! Bill, the pew Capitol bill, after a warm opposition, was crdered to ts third resding, but whem i was pat upon its passage it lacked ten of the necessary vote, end was there’ore fost, The report and resolution fa favor of om amendment to the constitution of the United States pro- bidiiing savory, and endorsing the emancipation procia motion of Presideat Lincoln, were adopted by a large @ajority. The thanks of the Hease to Speaker Alvord wore given by a vote of sixty-nine to eleven. wheteabout of the whole rebel force with suffi- cient certainty in a few days more, and need hazard no speculations on that point at present. The fact that Longstreet is in Virginia seems well enough authenticated, and we may accept the certainty of his presence there as another reason for the employment of our greatest on- y ry The Bill Imposing a Tax of Five per Cent kes cty-oignt votes equal i’“A largo surmber of on the Incomes of Corporations and In- | embers af ‘or home on the eveniog trla, “Had there dividuals Received on United States /-Pii7tt%,,_ This disposed of she question effectually, and WINTER GARDEN. Stocks Passed in the Assembly. ‘TRS COMBEXTUTIONAL AMENDMENT POR THR PROMIEMmON OF OLYMPIO THRATRE um MEW BOWERY THEATRE Bowery —O.svos Devai= Faces wa Lap—Teper rae Thee Governor Seymour had signed three hundred and forty- | °T6i¢® in the forthcoming struggle. We may | The City and County Fax Levies ro A i eemann, analenlon POWRRY THEATRE, Bevery—Pour or Crove's Cavan | OvO-0f the Dills passed by the Logistature which bas just | S160 rely upon it that the rebels will not fail Disposed of. Be orang Tents, Fesolution, inatructing | our att evncinded Ite existence, leaving eboet two hundred and | to have presént their whole possible force, ee py Oe a RARNUW'S MI wen. Fe Ons fy8 Seventy yet to be noted upom by him. He yesterday and we should at least follow thet exam- ‘ ge ee en amendment of the Eanes 'aussnoe et “min | shaped sovera,smene them betag thoes making on ep | ple. We have inthe eld’ mory moti than over | Gorermer's Mosage om Paying the State Dobt | Sisice vas rer'was tase co lie sacra oh one Fn Sieg ag my ET, ingen apse Ae Soy Deat. te «pee tt Ms Dutlet us be sure and have thom {n the interest: Tabled by One Majors Sao, canons soa ‘aad Umen anne. ta the Fighteonth and cossolidating the various : tm the Senate. voted for : 4 4 WOODS MINATREL HALL, 614 Broadway. —Breroriag | St 10 reference tothe district courts of this city. We ought to overwhelm Lee by the mero bed ee a ey ee ae ae Cones, Dances £¢—VRILNsRBON CoRR MAN sesmBaneal. ene ne closed, has boner) = Ast weight of numbers. | By the most liberal esti- Se eee et: be printed ) enterprises ever ineugerated in ¢! _ ‘ SALON DIABOLIQUE, 685 Brendway.—Roseat Hacuxn, payee cme wae men th you. | ™ape. the rebel armies muster only three hun- | Fmd of the Legislative Session ‘Tata btsaght bolt ae tee tee Gil to odiearn AMERICAN THBATRE, (Mo 444 Brestway.=Basaoee, | terday and the inlervet masifeated in the success of tne | Fed aad Afty thousend men. How many of these of 1664, ~ : ee Go: Parronrans, Bemimequas, @6.—Dex Juan. adortaking +penk well for the pairictiom of Now York. | 8f@ effective? In his last report, Mr. Seddoa, : - (heir du- pRIPFOTURATRON, Zoaresetn —=Punroamaa | Of, The aggtegate receims are over one million of doi | the rebel Secretary ef War, says that the effect- Geclared adjourned (are co far, and when the goods are all disposed of, as en | they will be by auction and private sale, the grand total piace ventng. Will reach ove and s quarter millions of dollars. Let any usw ic = | Other city in the Union do better. CRE ISLS ESL Pa SU som are te the eect that a schooner laden with two hundred end fifty-seven bales of cotton had been captured on the ive ferce of the men in the ranks is “generally @ little more than half—never two-thirds.” Here is a very large reduotion of the force that is to be distributed between Lee, Johnston, Beauregard, Polk, Finigan and Kirby Sm‘th. Maay of these men also are conscripts, who have the greatest horror of the service, and almost alnage or Univntan "anornese and Votes of ‘Thanks to Licntensat Governor Jones and Speaker Alvord. WEWS FROM WASHINGTON. Wasa >G om, © pril 23, 1564, PRANK BLAIS ATTACK OM SBORET: OHASE AND CLORING SCBNES IN THE TWO HOUSES, @wmnat vanuowr. ‘The attack made by Fraak Biair upon Seoretary Chase WITH 8 f . 34, and thet the Harriet Lane, steamer Isabella and stn ae. @e., ae end Fremont in the House to-day, in the ovurse of bis UPPLEMENT. 3 nee cone A every man is in the army against his’ will; for peters romariss on the report ef tho special committee upon the New York, Sunday, April 94. 1968. torun the blockade, Am attempt had been made to run | *b© veterans whose time of service expires in Ataawr, April 23,1064. | Charges against him in reference to the celebrated . the steamer Clifton out of Galveston harbor, but sbe got- | this spring and summer have been peremptorily mEnCTION €¢ BBW CAFTFOL BUTLDUTOS. Miobael Powers liquor order, created much exoitement. THE SITUATION, ee nen, General Grant, accompanied by Generals Warren, Sheri- | We are im possession of advices from Mexicote the 11th dam and Sedgwick, reviewed General Hancock's Second | inst. banpp dass Shang race antigsth pate.t4 is pasa irmaaneniterbemnean insta possession of the liberals. Videurri is said to have left ‘Texas, taking bis artillery with bim to cover Tho Gotails of the Jate attack of the rebels at PlymeoutR | hie retreat Ortega bad arrived at Monterey with a portion show that considerable destruction was done to our gua- | of the tropps of Juarez. The Secretary of War and some Gents, Ce’ Meany meriing, tee gubet Bat sped Go -tauaet see bee ane ae shell ren up the Reanoke river to look out for the | signiy mon escaping out of six hundred. The French {ron-cla@ ram reperted coming dows. Soon after abe | fleet sounding the Rio Grande bar had withdrawn. was fred inte by # rebel battery and sunk. About Sentosa ee ee ee mila tvs do te eet ram come dove, rn pt | my a ch he Se tr the Union batteries, and then ran intc the gunboat South- | authorities of Brownsville and Matamoros. Geld and sunk her. The gunboat Miami lay close to the The tercentenary anniversary of Shakspere’s birthday cam, end after Captain Fitssor was killed she ran down pen enencge pel ia thie erat eclat. @ corner jument erected Chorivereut ef danger. ‘The rebel ram bes pesnension Nato ae ctor gmap Wf the river below Plymouth. Our garrison is thus cut and with appropriate ceremonies. A masked Shakspe- off from all communication, Geseral Butler, bowever, | rism ball was held at Irving Hall on Friday night, and bas sent an army of gunboats into the sound, to open pipe bepithor gl is cue, a2 appropriate communication with Piymoata and aid the mary vessels | SIONS silvcred a jubilee oration ot lear 2 tong to destroy the rebel ram. Admiral Lee has also seat ® | tato,and at the opera and theatres the performances @unboat to replace the Southfield. were specially set apart im honor of the occasion: declared by the rebel Congress to be in the army till the war is ever. Mr. Seddon’s report also tells us how poorly in some respects this unwilling force is equipped and supplied. Its artillery is insufficient for want of horses, and it is almost without cavalry for the same reason. Shoes, clothes and blankets ere scarce; grain is scarce, and meat atill scarcer; and scarcest of all is villanous-salt- petre. % Opposed to this poorly equipped and en‘fee- bled force, with its many discounts of ineffi- olency and desertion, we havea larger army ‘ than we have ever had before, magnificéntly, armed and equipped, and confident of succe And with this force we are likely soon fg. the largeat force that the enemy can con te in one great and decisive battle. In view of such 8 possibility, we ought neither to despond over small losses nor to let them for a moment distract our attention from the great, important battle. Tae Last ann ViLest oF THE TriBune’s ‘The sesvion of the Senate last evening on the bill pledg- | The report exhonerates him (Mr. Bisir) from complicity tog the State to commence operations in the erection of | ta the attempted fraud, but does mot implicate Secretary vow capttel baildiags attracted more than csual atten. | “hase, or infact anybody except Powers, whom Biair (tee, Tre chamber was densely crowded, and the depate | Oharges was a revenue agent at the time the order was excocded anything (nat has transpired this winter. The | given to him. Als charges and denunciations of Mr. Dill provides for am appropriation of one hundred thou. | Chase were very severe, and several attempts were cand dollars, and euthorises the Governer, by and with | made to stop him; but finally be was allowea to goon the consent of the Senate, te appolat commissioners to | 0s the easicet and quickest way to dispose of him. He make the preparations whenever the olty of albany | *DD0unced this as bis farewell speech, as he leaves im. adall deed to the State the property known as the Con. | mediately te take acommand im the Geld. No reply was gress Hall block. Strong and able epecches were made | made, a8 the House was anxious to resume the considera: in favor of it by Senators Andrews, Bell, Sha’er, | tion.of the Tax bill. Hastings, Murphy and Munger. It was opposed by Sena- THE INTERNAL TAX BILt.. tors Cook and Folger. Senators Field and Cozens urgedan | The House still devotes tteelf industriously to the cou- nee eens See Se Dut this | sideration of the Tax bill, the session to-day Raving, with was yoted dows. Mvely and in good | the exception of the time spent in listening to Frank B'alr, mer ‘being tke | been exclusively spent upon it, Whiskey, tron, petroleum saaulit party. His attack on ite. Bell being perfectly | and tobacce have been disposed of, and it is believed that anja latter eeEmeereegcaly wees ewe Q0 diMoulty will be experienced im going through with = ‘pearly all proses the rest of the bill. An effort will probably be made to Per yg WO BO i reduce the imcome tax from five per cent to the former sonal affair, in a short sed appropriate spesoh, rebuked | rate of three per cout on incomes under five thousand dol- Saal remarhs lars; but as the majority has shown no disposition thus “rpg op agg peeks far to reduce rates, but rather the contrary, there is not Weglve skeichés in another column of the Southfield | The United States guibost Mohican arrived at this port | Srawners.—We find the following infamous CONTRETED 8:8 70M CAS . Blouse of Representatives. and Bombebell, It appoars that the rebei general sont a | /*#t evening from Philadelphia. She has been Paces and meligneat peragraph in Saturday's Tr- | sattsDa'el: Sincuesane, reported this moreing on the Wasuixaros, Aprit 28, 1864, demand to General Woeseis for the surrender of Pt tb, ethers vd eee ee “t dune: : Low and Niven case. He was the only member who ADDITIONAL INSPECTORS OF STEAMBOATS, iymouth, | ber absence she bas sailed thirty-seven'thousand miles, i signed the report. The report isa vpluminoas one. It Mr. Warnporyn, (rep.) of IU.,from the Committee on giving him half en bour to decide, aod stating tbat be { visited fifty foreign ports and spoken and boarded one An ovenii peret Tenterney crated thal Wes: Game aces comes to the conclusion that Henry A, Low ts elected by ‘) i? Ld ‘ other mem Commerce, reported a bill to create an additional super- fond twelve thousand troops beleaguering the city: ee ete ies ic eke i majority. The two ers Of (be committee '» per , wi Court yesterday, Judge A. D. General Wes:ela’ reply wag that be did not require half a Rossel presiding, Micheel Barry, who bad pleaded guilty second to decide; that if the rebels wauied Plymouth | of manslaughter in the fourtn degree, was sent to the hey must come and take it. Gute Prison for two years. Catharine Connolly received a A party of rebels attompted to enter Kentucky, through | *iml'ar sentence for a plea of forgery tn the fourth degree. nak on Tuesday, bul were driven back by the | ABUmMb* SC. Prisoners wore erraigued, and, alter pleed- 0 vs 7 ing, were remanded for tris. Seveiil. motions tp rela- Forty-ftth Kentueky mounted infestry. The ‘whole of | tion te ynimpoftant cesee were mode nd dleposed of, Eastern Kentucky is now free of the enemy. after which Judge Russel ordered the Court to be ad A person named Benton, a native of Waltham, Ver- Journed for the term. ‘The stock market was buoyant yesterday, and the rail. mont, for nearly three years past a resident of Fort Pil- | 4 snares all wp ano to tanger’ Onk, Clarion (ow, end who was ta the fort during Forrest's att ck | Ratiroad, which » little over three weeks ago sold for pon it, was examined at General Rosocrans' heacq iar- | 107, was up to 210. Gold opened at 174%, but was soon f i We consider this mean, petty, contemptible, despicable, malicious and slanderous article if Hh i? te i Gaveciabanaiuall Mrs. General McClellan. But it is admirably | mediately taken to A amendments — poate 7 evens ese vad iad pape: i rar cont cs nae: characteristic of that disgrace to eatin ete mete Tall. Penge: Donee “ tisted order for, liquors, made a report ooreess reports of rebel barbaritics there, He alse made the | yes for merchandise, but unsettled prices to such af | and civilization which Horace Greeley edits, ment was engincored through by Mr. Curtis, of New | Coosrai Biaie snd eight $, was for liquore, additional statement that bloodbounds were used to dis: | extent that but « small busioess was consummated, ex. and which be has imbued with the spiteful MR ERYEDICT’S SCHOOL BILL, poy jee timer ‘Sy ones ged ag At} 000 cover the biding piaces of those who escaped the massa- | cept ia 8 few articles. The heavy imports do not depress” “mallignanc of his own vile, vulgar and distorted which passed the Assembly last evening. was reported | orth of the same for the latter's (Powers’) speculating He also says that reliable reports state thet Major | t? markets for foreign goods one iota, being coun- “ ! carey uses saperaed, read eae etd Gaame ame pment wgpeeet, ms: al terbalanced by the rise im gel and the cor | Mind. We republish it, as the Spartans ex- | Pit Supe, corr ure, and sent to the Governor Tor ‘committce are satisfied that no violation of law Bradford was shot avd bung near Covington. = hibited drunken Helots at their feasts, in order was commitied by Mr. Biair. tainty of beavier duties. Comog, was higher, his approval. ‘Mr. Bram, (rep.) of Mo., speke of his inteation seon to ‘Tho steamer Mississippi, from Now Orleans, brings car / but nominal. Petroleum was dall for orude,' but active | that it may serve to show the world to what | aus ssseatit ahi providing fers mareet in the Righ- take leave of {be He said that the charges against correspondent’s detalied account of the tate battle and | and mich higher for refued. Groceries were nominally | girt, ths brutal fanatics can crawl. teenth ward in the city of New York, whih passed the | Dim were made while he was tary command, and y dep: Circulated against bim because the ‘trade in Louisiane, which we give tn another column, | Disher; but prices were somewhat irregular, Nearty Rap ogy een ey smereded to ctriiig Pout the. sommientonns | Fegulations’” of Secretary be (ar. victory " * | all foreign merchandise was held higher. On ’Change Gen. Banxs anv His Assistant Generate aT ee eee Sapien ceummmaene Blair) differed from the pion of Mr. Chase to let the ogetber with a map of the battie eld, The socount Of | g ur was 10c. 0 16c. higher. Wheet advanced 1¢.a%. | Pressanr Hitt.—Gen. Banks has wdded a | suvet Commlesiover and Fresitest, ef Yas’ Groeten anes, Sona eter Feige Pome Che action is most interesting. It was a Sight lasting | Corn wasa shade firmer. Pork was 26c. better. Lard new wreath of laurels to his repute- cm oar not ene cunding af the aanetes. tality that characterised low and vulaar minds. 5 lost and retaken. Gen- | 3<c. better. Other provisionsfirm. Whiskey lower and Assomb dmente. ‘The Sraaxen called Mr. Biair to order, bim three days. pce Pa were - Naee, we} ede 6 4, On" G6 whelb'a Site's was | tion a8 @ soldier in the late sanguinary a pg Fae gh eh ee hi (eas pareenalitin mass bot be indulred ca ae ie ransacted for Saturday, whieh is proverbially a 3 e interest om the State Beas Serer ae psec tals ee ssi t for . ially © dull day. | three days’ battle in Western Louisians, paying tbe oe trakate debe. in gold. | tongue (Me ) hoa gene to the treubhe of having a aa ager ‘The Victory in Louisiana andthe Great | “2d his subordinate generals, especially | (oto table by vote of fourteen to thitecs. {lr Bait) tetooced to fonlow orn the ete ead bane CONGRESS. ieeitanctes, Ges, ana the | Ransom, A.J. Smith and General Franklin, to- 7am BART IOLA TRLBORAPH BILL Eiccerdant arompuses Gan tas sorte erases The Senate was not in session yesterday, baving 02 | pmomy's Weahmess. gether with their heroic soldiers, have covered | Pased the Senate thie morning. | Me. MoClarg), after the manner of the ‘Rogues’ Friday adjourned over till Monday. ai min tests that have late! with nd ‘The wee Rearly a the morning ses- The dogs and hounds had been set on hia by In the Hoane of Rapresentatives a il oreating an ad. |, TD* aspera paresis — erg. And bate weet tt kas ‘With "the Senate smondments tothe | Nouods back tute thet Kenna asd Ds ielnened ee ord Gitionsl supervising inspector of steamboats at New | taken place in different parts of the country | minded that Franklin left the East somewhat | House bills, and in third Foadings of bille. | Amovg those | their master responsible. Orleans, and boards of loeal inspectors at Memphis and | were rather hastily acoepted by the people at | under a cloud, like Hooker and Burnside, and pce teh wry: Rea pth ge Bee ren soul, Bustm road trom letters to» fn, he diatinative < Portiand; Oregon, was passed. Mr. Higby, from the | large as reverses to our arms, and seem to | that now, while Franklin is all right again, | the city ‘ot New York relative to avenue B.. Several eS en, quem ‘pase through our limes to Select Comm ttee to examine into Mr. McClurg’s charge | have eaused a certain despondency in the pub- | Hooker’s name is indelibly stamped upon the pan fared 710 ak cis SRC ee ewe png wks A be A Ln Jahon aaen pear a) pera sh ta ‘angel Vande abotiation, lic mind, for which there is no good ree | crest of Lookout Mountain, and Barnside, 08 | ase sn jotted eee eee some elace to Rise added, “to, opvone President Linen, who ‘gave and alec toJuvestigate the genuineness or falseness of | 00. The most considerable of these were the | the hero of Newbern, is eclipsed by Burnside | tax the Income of corporations and) individeals boldiog it iiveee vepter Mo., said, if it be the piss eu alleged. order for liquors, made a report thereon | battle at Pleasant Hill, in Louisiana; that at | as the hero ef Knoxville. The history of these Garena coment Tle morning, and quite a contest arose oa pF - e mone row one bis remarks to the offect that the original order, signed by Major | Plymouth, in North Carolina, and the maseacre | brave men, East and West, shows that, while pote ca bo obeyed ~~ pone the member's (ir. Blair's) character, if he has any, aa ges. stow ceeee bert “sgh gard at Fort Pillow. The latter, of course, is not | the old exploded Washington Directory did not |" 4'% of vas mace 12, teow the it 40 the Com ovid hte eave way i Fp! ee oe bigs z to be counted as a battle; it is a mere atrocity, | know how to use them, General Grant tho- | mittee . Col ‘Was | the House resolve ieeif into committees ‘on the tax bill, order altered ichael eall ft 600 , read the third time and passed, by a vote of 10 to 10. ‘worth ot the sae free uuwer's (rovter’ pret an simple murder, by overwhelming numbers, | roughly understands them, and that General | "The following is the bill:— * WAte peevenee, an rastets maveve mis Purposes. The committes are benaert ae = sven e/ Hh deags anon an act _ haar ae Banks aleo ~Aeseaere rs great military quality saree manor an ciher tates” Are levnd; diet ar vad one we os toto Committee on the ee ay ieee ty Ur cd made a:/ heartless cruelty by any of those acts for | of a quick perception of the calibre and fighting | sader mp y land corporations within | , AB amendment the tax on railroad iron epecch violently denunciatory of the Secretary of the | which the whole world, a few years ago, exe- capacities of his officers in a high degree. In this sate, derived. from folarest pos freasury ace oF aces tpn of tpan Slr peri was acted, ad ‘Treasury, apd was called to oder by tbe Spevker. Mr. “Grave hiefs,” ther securities of the United States, and upon the income 90h ten peeiied ie eau om MoClurg said be would postpone his remarks uati the | Crated the Sepoys. “Grave mischiefs,” says | fair play we think General MoClellan and Gene- | of sii baiting or other cnrvoratisne of persons, do te Gaboum tinier i. * ‘Tax bill was disposed of, and the subject was laid aside. | the rebel Secretary of War, ae resulted | ral Fremont, relieved of the old Washington | stocxs, Teac ial eavencall tecumenaet eanuaioae Seen an tas tare ceercaee” shall epsly enter 6 The House then weat into Committos of the Wheje,and | from the allowance of corps of partisan | Directory, should next have a chance. ness banking within thie State under the laws of Con- | rslig which the manufacturer receives pay fer’ remanu he romain.er of the session was devoted to the oonside- | rangers;” and this act of Chalmers and his men ——_——_—_————_ Pie k. The tan for im section one of thie act shall | NitinS, Bn6 Net tee atures of fron, on which a duty of cation of the Tax bill. Quite a number of amendmests | will oniy make this clearer to the rebel authori- Homes ron Wounpep Sopiens xp SatLons.— | be assessed upon the annual income of the Feet peocdos {ty conte per ton was reported, an amendment was ae ee ee eee ties, rey give the world at large an idea of We hope that the Fair committee will give Tiehalng far aunt ott wo} Uataatis ee ey ov aew gf IN by meking THE LEGISLATURE. the civilization of Southern men. It will have no | their most earnest attention to the endowment | tsxes, Fete oe eee see sources Of bald Income Ton tke | the taxon wine three instead of five couts eS Tho session of our State Legislature for the year 1864 | a9, the At Plymouth, in North | of homes for the soldiers and sailors who may | saount of the same, with iho interest of other expences of | Heeeld the tax was excessive, as the vaine of much of was brought to @ final termination at nine o'clock last | © eet apes oe 7 4 be wounded aod maimed during the war. The collestion wnill paid: provided that in estimating sald in. yt ly evening, both bouses bolding an almost contiouous sit- ee aan ernucue “yg smsciiat of money, seleed, rough toe Falrle $coparty fron which theincome is dertved shall be fret de- ult; Moana sata that he was in favor of encouraging Ling 4 the day, and transactit largo amount of | we have a disaster. Bui a disaster a Production of native “4 be thou pire commen, basing dhier az bended bins bare God a place where we can very well afford tohave | Very large—enough not only to administer to | See 5 Thi cot anal ake effect Immediately, side dodged foot that tee tart on. ferolge wees wee to bo ierouty Passed by both houses during the session, one, and it will be much less a cause of regret | the pressing wants of the wounded, but also to eran tried te be excused, from voting: = feorensed, the articie could well bear even greater taxa- sor grevestlis aaabatths Gioia ee tea, Lighted than a disaster ought to be if it will teach the | insure those who remain disabled » refuge for | S*S.cisive vote. ‘Mr. Henly Nowa, moved’ to reogu. | “ The amendment was rejeoted. seid Seals bo kas EPisticen tx Ue sists indebtedness | ®ministration, even at this late hour, not to ro The heepitale ee ae eae serrioase refused te lay 3 05 tho subte, ena the yesh awd ties, a duty fe par cent being Pak ca thee. io wounded send them moment reconsider. and thet debate ensued abuse cs Dieta pillar ua tieeaied tad Sah a fa0 tit iiguioens ene Ge pean (0 bell ere | oe quundentien, @ Ghoul Gove. baad Babe rsh eae coe since ers Re a Mgaaity, te ena tbe . 3 ately sent to ate 5 A these hospitale there must itations— rman debate. © 8S capes aakagen rene coun laa ints can we give to-day it will 4 pages retrnn vee und 6 Pedi oo Tos moraments cri tie, morning nalate a deter. aa moved that theCommittes rise, which Gili for the erection 0’ now Capitol buildings, the New York | 90° ap terete: Alana eg where the crippled—those in le of earning | was to and fro between the two houses. | On toto Committee again, by order of the House, County Tax Lavy, the New York City tchoo! bill, the | Louisiana, so far from being a reverse to our oapel Fee REiy, tos, wes ta grunt acvity ana bantte, overy. | thedstens tn wines wes tare Fighteonth Word Market bili, after bemg amended te | arms, was a most decisive and satisfactory suc- pee gg raf Aen in peace {hing renateniag egos of re: At an esr hour | The taxon wines wan 00% @BAOEL = ay dmportast particulars, and the East India Telegrapn bill, | cess—a brilliant victory. On the Sth instant, kindly cared for. We certainly owe | Si." moved the thanks of the House for the able | from currants, roabard ana berrien. all of which bave passed the Assembly. The bill for tbe | while the forces of General Banks were on the | this te the brave men who risk their lives in | R= Ty — Le A np Wanton rection of new Capitel buildings empowers the march from Natchitoches to Shreveport, the ad- | defence of the Union. We shall expect to see | gepate over the question. Some of the speakers The tax om ture wos raised to toe par cont. pag Ce, ee eam tt table, ‘ ting of about six tt 4 men of | prominent citizens taking bold of thie matter, fT ge SO a oe ral tt San oo be Oe. Albany shall coed to the all arms, came in contact with a large force ee oe the Falr com- opt heyy to ee an meme arnte mage oe ee State the property known se Congress Hail block. The | under Kirby Smith, and after @ gallant fight | mittee to endow © “Soldiers? Home” | Siiies alicding to his Mar. Ryan, of New Yorn, | stead of five, was agreed to. crommtna tar oamecnrnnt sores «0 | were compelled to gie way sod fall bachon | s#4. "Salle Home,” the yople wilt do so. | sane She wast pry Ky Sat egw | “ar Hats move nero, ut rain, wus originally ove hundred thousand dollers, bas bees | 1 in b dy. That night General Banks oy SON PR Plovee and laughter.) The reevlution of thanks was | provided for, to thirty eeuls per pound, which was feduced vo tov thousand. The County Tax Levy bill, be- Li Owe or Tux Coniovs Acoinx1s ov Tus War— aartet enn coven votes against it—one more to. x' and thou. Gore passing, bad some items stricken ‘out which the | posted bis forces in «good position at Pleasant That by which Captain Flusscr, of the gumboat | 'bas wae recorded aguinet Kxymond at the close of his | Un separe vaiued at aver Sie, oad under 989 pet 4 Assembly had inverted, and others whic that body hed | Hill, on the Shreveport road. On the 9th the | sisi” gt Plymouth, N.C, was killed the serves to 10, ean uave, pdr Set eeeerees teeeals, tae ta obs taorean> restored. The amend mu posin, defeated y Arsen Serate almost constant ression a'l day, 8 dollars per tbousend. Sea pote eae to the Fighteenth wid Gna paca sop ‘oe br bet par aan other day by a piece of a shell from bie own pee the a ees ‘two o’eloek the canta or Vana 000, (OPP.) of N ¥, prepare anew ca ing ont te commis mel | (pa Volt cory ad mate h complete | £un Sebvunding rom ihe reel vam agaont | Sh citer, van acetic hs ats | KP wha Cat by ae hapa et Spares scarcer, seedmore | vanced agua the how poon only to mt | che Msbrend. There hay, we be | BRAS race erty cokers | Sue ert et cts of the Mayor, ’ missioner lieve, been no other euch all | Sea Tecens was taken. Under would have President of the Croton Aqueduct Board. The elty Tax with » dreadfully destructive defeat. In this | 1, Gtrange casualties of the . {Reon hea au hea pptaniy Ye conclude thet terpay two-thirds, Sf Sos’ rovenee to bs ‘Talos’ onder fe Lavy, after being mach amended and baving a considers. | admirably conducted battle, fought by Banks, pets oe xaminal‘on of tbe levy. About ove bour was cooupled | He (Mr. Wood) would be derfiot bis duty to bl const pe derived oon bresuiaoale oa tens mas tee Franklin, A. J. Smith and Emory, and worthy | Gorn Ur Acar.—The little affair in the way | frervarga "some of be lems sud ‘sdded some new | “Mr (19m) I) en ery, mace, Mioteien it ‘ass tee ‘cont failed to pass. The thanks of the | Of them all, we see enough to reconcile us with | of @ rebel military diversion at Plymouth, wate at Nate or throp bouts ever fs, nd aaees ovsalacr’ Be suposed task there wae no tax upoo the farmors, Senate wore anaBimously voted to Lieutenant Governor | many small disasters, N. C., has been ® godsend to the gold gam- Pg: Gy be yi Hay ve wanes area ee wer eee Jones for the able and impartial manner in which be bas | But even this victory ought at the present | blers. Let them make the most of it; but let | 't, ,7be Assembly ot thet arenie nustan, Meeeur rod te raat ope) sieht over their deliberations. time hardly to distract the public attention | honest men beware; for we guess that there | question. Mr. Mavzont. (opp.) of, KY. argued agai m the onan. The Assombiy also worked very indusiriously through | ¢ 45, the great battle that we may #0 soon ex- | will sbortly be an awful defeat to both the re- | "re im to tax the Income of corporations sd lodt: | hearth retceas He algo oppoesd the amocdment osowuse Out the day, 6 large portion of the sitting being taken up t in Virginia, and which is the event | bela and the gold gambi: this | videsls ive por cont was seat to the Senate and an. It would go to raise the price of the necessaries of life. to cousurring io Senate amendments 10 bills alresay pass. | pect in Virginia, and which is the great gold gamblers somewhere Bounced there at uhe ve o'coak pesicn. I waa referred | © Fhe amondment waa reso. ee 4 bs thie beds 04 io the third rosdiae and orssine of | to which al! others are but secondary. Gene- | side of North Caroling, (0 the Commitioe on Ranks and there reviewed until the | Mr. Kamon. (rep. + Offered ® new section, debate, was paseo DY possible that they could know anything of b's} Manhattan Square, India Telegraph and Lyre) intentions, and this statement of bis proposed Bovoral teeste amendments to bills were concurred movement down the valley must therefore be the Bightoonth Ward Market BUls oy jesoudmeents sents tbe Tas tory. umber of locsl and private ones, were also paseed The | looked upon as worthless, We shall know the wore conourred Capitol bill immediately | SHAKSPERE Celebration of the Tercontemary Ane aniversary of His Birth. A Statue to be Raised in-tho Park to Com- momorate the Event. Laying of the Corner Stone with Im- Grand. Shaksperean. Masked Ballet Itving Hall. RECITATION OF AN ‘APPROPRIATE: OO Count Joannes Deliversa “SJubi- . lee Oration.” THE MATINEE AT THE OPERA, Bey Reve he. ‘The Statue im the Park. (Of the Mal, or promenede, and le therefore situmed the right hand of the visitor going from the city te Ramble aad Like, ‘The hour eet apart for the ceremony was ‘Oleely, aad almost ag soon as the sua begea ward course the proceedings commenced. At there were present om the groands, in addition enthering of mized oltisens, the following tresses, &o:— ‘Mesers. Jas. H. Hackett, Wiillam Wheatley, Was, Davidge, Whiting, E. Lamb (Niblo’s), Chas. Parsioe, (Uiympio); Hy. Watkine, of “ghoet” fame; Browne, Geo, 8. Hail, T. J. Newby, formerly of Burtes’s company; F. Andrews, Mrs. John Weed, Mrs. Vising, Nelson Decker, the dramatic reader, &c. Several were represented by their agents, among whom was Mr. Brows Atkins, agent for Mile, Vestvall, The managers’ were represented by Leonard Grover, of the Chestaus street theatre, Philadelphia, and Grover's theatre, Wasi> ington; Mr. Kingston, manager of the Walnut street thes. Stuart, manager of the Winter spree 8 act Se ST theatres. i ‘The publishers were represented by W. H Appleton, Hyg. the Opera by Mr. HD. Palmer: the arists by Mess: 3 and Wraymould, HE i I vn Ff J diers’ Chorus. we think was ratber ia bad teste, considering the event to be celebrated. While this se lection was being performed, the parties who had bess pate in the crenens eee ee ae closed circle, in the centre of which the stone to be was suepended from a derrick over the foundation, whts® waa sunk some eighteen inches below the ace. On Fi i the stove the following worts were engraved :. ‘April 23, 1864. win a ‘Eeq., ‘sa the Hos. hay 35 eB 4 | i i Hi i : | i, i | fi g i | i ui it E #8 iZ 4 a tf E a i f a : H it 4 it i i ! i 1 F said Park. of the Commissioners of the H GREEN Com; ort ‘Tas Panx, New Your, April 23, 1864. JUDGR DALY'S SPEECH. He then introduced Judge Charles P. Daly, who be@ Deon selected to deliver the inauguration address. Judge Datr then addressed-the assembiy as foliows:— We assemble st this piace to-day, the three hundredth anniversary of the birthday of Shakspere, to lay the g g 1 corner stone of a memorial work of art to be here im attestation of the respect and veneration with which the name of Shakspere is cherished by the Americas people, We who speak the Knglish ag econ g with our language the treasures of its literature, have pooner LA Nopperemeyis so Govenes wale fe ial ee an wi be done ta and Germany, to muoifest by some public act our sympatoy with, ation of and com- mon property in the works w! has left fer the delight and instruction of ind, and whieh, if we omitted to do, would be a reflection upon us as an intel Tectual and cultivated people. be Be ig. dt gs | fa pot propitious. We are involved in war; Germany {s also in the same situation; aod itis a mark Of the superior cultivation of both nationg that, with the keavy responsibilities and great exactiona. that’ such an event creates, we can, potwithetanding, pay our tribute, when it is appropriate that we should fo, to the 'y of the m st prominent mao ia the whole peas Mterature. That rank, ,o- con- sent, has conceded to 3 writer of aay age or pation has sounded s0 the depthe of human ature, oF portrayed with equal power the passions that deform and the virtues that dignity and adore it. The productions of bo mind have satisfied 90 completely the varied tastes of men, and called forth to the same extent the applause of the multitude, with the admira- thon of the found = While other great writers are marked by leriatics which See fam ee toh other, So apunave 06 Bove piesuines Cray merit it da i iseit i i iti Hott h 3 : H He i i ti ie ji id t it F HI Peehest Sefer it 0 elas ot But, feoting as we do, to quote agein from his own works, that HT EB ; ul i : H i aL Wa ay HE E ii rel 33 .58F' age is: és ft 5. $ F 5 Es