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HERALD. JAM@s GURDON BENNSTR, QDIPOR AND PROPRIETOR COPIOE NM. WH. COKNER OF PULTON AND NasSad GTS. 118 AMUSEMENTS THIS BVENING. WIBLO'S GARDEN, Brosaway.—Comms Boose WALLAOK'S THEATRE. Broadway.—Rosspas. WINTER GARDEN, Broadway. —Soncennss. OLYMPIO THBATRE, Brosdway.—Ove Wire—Lora- re NEW BOWBRE THEATRE, Bowery.—884 or To— Towne Ameuigs—OsstiLian Banvit ROWBRY THEATRE. Bowery—Pour or Cuns0's Oavaw Goevas BARNUM'S MUSEUM, Broadway.—Two Gia) Twe we. anion, Waar Is tt, 80, 6h all hare, Ouvso's Cave—At Sand 7% P. ane Foe Gamsas. FOOL'S MINSTREL YU. Broad —Brarori orca, Loaces, Pee Bere tte fee tra SALON DIABOLIQUE, 685 Broadway,—Rosanr Hatten, AMBRIOAN THBA’ ~) Pirvouruna, Bueuseqnes; A0r—Dos Von AES Bors on: Broatway.— @reancesorris0x hinnon or Univatan “afornese Gnawreeiog ™ PES TOPE, MPSEUM OF, Aig tOMY, 1 Droatmar.— BOOLErs QFRRA BOUSE, Brookiya.—Remorii 78" MINBTRBL . Broad. |. Prior to the Teh of March. A commitice was appointed, pitsiireriaa doncn Dusen, i Se be ment Kags, Wellington, Beecher, Lieuum WITH SUPPLEMENT. Bow York, Thursday, A 28. 1964. THE SITUATION. ‘Thore ts nothing positive to report from the Army of the Potomac to-day, Time and pationce alone will put us ta posneesion of the events transpiring. Our deepatches from Martineburg, Va., tate that the Gedels are concentrating in some force at Front Royal, end It was believed that they contemplated an attack as @oon as the rivers foll to a point which would render thom fordable. At present they are beavily flooded, ‘The deapatobes received from Chattanooga yesterday | recorded before this ove was found, left all his property to tate that our pickets were attacked by the rebels on ‘Saturday (ast coer Nickajack Gip,and that five of our troops wore killed, seven wounded and nineteen taken Prisoners, ‘Tee movoment towards garrisoning the defences of the Garber of Now York has commenced by the order of ‘Goo, Sandford to the Fourth artillery, Now York National Querd, to turn out for thirty days’ duty on the 4th of May. The fort to which this regiment ts to be assigned ‘fe 004 yot made koown. Our news from Charleston harbor sbows that the tobets keep persistently attempting to blow up our vos- eels with their “segar-shaped’’ torpedo boats. They ‘made an unsucccestul effort on the Wabash frigate on the 18th inst , but was discovered in time to save that ves- | further difficulty, eel The guns of the frigate were brought to bear on the myeterious mechine, but she sooms either to have been | Prices again fell off. Owing to the unsettled state of floancial affairs, there were very few purchasers on the market, and business was'in consequence confined within small compass. Gold was inactive, the bighest quote. siete =e An REW. : tion being 192 and the lowest 177. Money continued | Would betoken the advent of the Prince of mehipe Bremen ity mere, from | pienty at seven per ceat. Government securities were | Wales td the throne, as the een will - Soutbampton and Queenstown om the 13th and 14th of | quiet as formor rates, — sear ~ “a unk Or to bave escaped the heavy fire, and glided off into Ga'oly. EUROPEAN NEWS. Aprit, respectively, reached this port yesterday. Tho ‘@owe és four days lator. Z ‘Maximilian accepted the crown from the Méifican de- Putation at Miramar on the 10th of April. The formality (wes oenductod with great pomp. The new Emperor made @ apecok ia reply to the deputation, stating that he was Convinced that the tlcone was voted by agreat majority of the Moxtcan people, After this be was addressed as Emperor eed the Archduchess as Empross. The Mexi- cam fing was hoisted at the Castle of Miramar end saluted with twenty-one guns. The Emperor | or, Wheat was inactive amd nominally lc. off. Oats mente fo: his staf and bousebold. Oe the 11th of April Maximilian was s0i2ed with a low fevor; 90 that bie depar- cure was gain delayed. It was thought be would set out Joseph to Mir mar to a'ga the great imperial State paper Privately ‘Souvenirs ,de Voyage a bord de la Fantasie,”’ ‘aod “Ua Hivor dans |'Isle de Madere."” Duppel was still besieged and vigorously bombarded | The Impendim: by the Germans. Its fortified works were almost silenced; but still the garrison defended the ruins with vigor. The Danes made a vigorous sortie on the Prus- Sians, but were repulsed The Conference had not yet | but we may hear at any moment, that the | one of the country’s heroes. ascembied io London. The English House of Commons | mogt tremendous and decisive of all the battles of the war has been commenced in that awful ‘expressed some doubts of the prudence of permitting the English delegate in the Conference to pledge the nation to any strict course of policy on the Dano-German qu stion ‘without the consent of tbe Parliament. \ Garibaldi bad ontored Londoo. He bad @ popular re- Coplion of Ube most enthusiastic descriptioe. The crowd dn tho strocis was about equal to that which received the Privce snd Princess of Walcs. Mazzini was en dosed by tho working men in their address to Garibaldi The General bad private audiences with ford Vaimorston and Eari Russell, He was afterwards entertained at a banquet given by the Duke and Duchess Of Sutherland. The oily fetes in his honor were to coa- Ginge some days. Lord Clarenaon bad gone on a private mission to Paris. It is aid that be was to endeavor to allay an ‘irritation’ kinds of imported goods were nominal. Holders were ta whiskey ou Tuesday evening was sustained, the cur- reat price for prime Westera belog $1 32. Freights were dull ana unchanged. After business was concluded the On the 14th (astaat for Rome, where be goes to receive | produce brokers, agreeably to @ call for the purpose, the benediction of the Pope, of which he, as he states | noid a meeting to protest agaiost the poereus tax inn. hieasolf, otards in great peed. Toe Archduchess, bis wire, | posed on the sales of this class of basisess meitby Mr. | ly an immense sum could be accumulated in a etter some very GioGR negotiation in Vienna, and after | worrili's Tox bill, now before the House Acommittee | very short time, and asword might be pre- commen ber ie tbe throne of hash oe] was appointed to walt upon all classes of commercial | sented to the hero of Antietam worthy the income from the State, brought the Emperor Frascis | .proxers, with a view of securing upited action in framing | ,; ais ae prin a - winner of such a battle, and the balance would of Mexico The Empress bas turned author, and issued. | provisions. The subject is to receive further attention a tho same hour and place to-day. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY. APRIL 26" i964.witn' suPPLEMeRT: CAET $$ [eeee A targe numberof amendments inoressiog the | In collecting all their available forces, and MEWS FROM WASHINGTON. i taxes were adopted. Ove important amendment, striking that be has made his dispositions for a successful , | proviso permitting ratiroad, steamboat, ferry and Crldee companies 40 add tho amount of taxation te their | CODMict with the largest army that Davis can rates of fare, was agreed to by a very deoided vote, The | Muster in Virginia without absolutely ebandoo- Dill was not completed when the House adjourned. ing his base of supplies in Georgia. With an MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. easy confidence, therefore, in the final result of Intelligence bes reached this city of the arrival of tbe | this Virginia campaigns, a confideace which we Salen Cig Re ere en ee a could not entertain while the Army of the Western Isiands, in thirty Now Potomac djeot ipulati Bhe, however, lost ber masts, ali ber guns, besides other the. old bona b. we ot beavy artioles, had bulwarks and everything 00 deck lundering Washington Direotory— ewopt away by the eon, bat lost wo tives, with that unqualified and unquestioning 00n- Bormuda papers to April 90 have been received. The | fidence which is felt by the public at large, in Stoamer Atlanta, supposed to be another blockade rua- | the complete success of General Grant, we ner, had arrived (rom England. The ugeale and Hanes | gwrait the issue of this grand impending struggle. by the House.. { Twenty-five Millions Voted. by the House for the Militia Troops. SE pa Interesting Lotter from Seore- et oma by the Seranien, Company tock place yesterday, ioe tS on eg agg tary Stanton. and the prices realized were ten to forty-five cents in ad- a privynnipsin By the arrival of the City of Baltimore we bave four days later news from Eu- penanany ciimporters of wines and thors wae elt | rope. The Danes and. Germans continue | Action of: the Senate. om the National artioles; but more cepeoially with regard to the additicoat | their Aghting, with bus little change In thelr re- Bank Bill, : forty contstax on all stecks on shipboard or imported | lative positions, as, at last accounts. In the British House of Parliament both the ministe- rial party and the opposition seem imbued with and MeOracken, to look’after the interess of the liquor a ie desire to prop the ‘The entire session yestorday of Coroner Norrie ana the | Napoleon, to whom Lord Olarendon has been Jury, emg ged in investijating toto the causes of the | sent as an envoy of peace. This nobleman, who Chenango boiler explosion was taken up in hearing the tes | bas always been s personal. friend of the Em- Uimoay of Mr. Elward N, Dickerson, which was of a very 4 . interesting character. He went into a minute dotait o¢ | POfOr, bas undertaken to allay the irritation he the appearance of the exploded boiler and its surround. | @Vinces in regard to the Stansfeld affalr—this bey a, . a SEOREEARY OWASH OW A VIBIT TO ' d aight for Philadephia, The. intelligesce of bis, goleg East prodaced qaite a Gutter here eat .-. effort @t playing “bear"’ fu Wallstreet, wg TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS APPROPRIATED FOR THE H ings immediately after the occurrence of the disaster,and | member of the Cabinet being charged with | smsrrz OF THE GRORETARY OF WAR, — explained the theory of explosions generally. His opinion | aiding and abetting Mazzini in his alleged con- | Tbe with which the bill reporied by the Mili. an emeedsbeat wis’ adopted hpesiog & duty ot tee ph psie irae nadiaricnee-ioag the machioery apiracies against the life of Napoleon. Apropos tary Committee thie afternoon, appropriating twenty-five pp RS Pea pert edie oom ras ass Seco mmont "se | ot tin at, anatomy bing maby | mame he tae ee on ee gi oe gar come eatirely wnsuited to that elses of vessels; and | Derbyites to overthrow the Palmerston minis- | deat for one hundred days, passed the House, under a as imposed on quickallver produced from the ore. this opinion, be states, has been fully supported by the | try; and as they forced Stansfeld to retire they | suspension of the rules, was a cons)usive evidence thal & pers eat be ome ca god oar prone treme, report of a board of naval engineers appointed by the | hope that the whole ministry will have to fol- large majority wore satisfied of the wisdom and expe- quarts mines, from beds of rivers, earth, or im Navy Department specially to lavestigate the subject. | tow hie example.’ He withdrew because the | ‘l#ey of the measure, There was very litle opposition tepersbietn ower alien, ne wee tyson aoc nee | uri ho ie of te curves | Sopra Sousa seas” | Rane oo a re | een enc erat arta oe The Surrogate yesterday delivered a decision admitting | *isted that he should make his defence'as's pri-| tue following letter accompanied the joint reste: | “Nr. Pommer explained that the effet of the amen@. tha pelacole waa aaopted at W echo, an way to probate the last will of Wittiam H. Merchant, deceased. | vate member of Parliament, and not asa person | Hoe:— pee “ speak would bate allow States to tax all capital, exoops fad or ERE ge predlyrye ok each eee oa oe connected with the government, Some of the nthe Governors af Gain, adisa, ioe, lowe Banks. He onid: this wes. a kooping with the exieuing Se tear cere te menieeteeeane evideoce of the two scbeoribias whtacsses oa tots exe. | ond0® Journals, ascribe the: projeoted party | Nuctatn nave unter te he, Tresitaes vestwedeed | br. Bows, (vop.)’ot Will, eapperted ihe ‘anienanint| a 5 apapamatusre Race cution by Mr, Merchant to be ubebaken, and ilso holds movement to French intrigue. There is great | States, for service during the present campaige. They wratag that ie Ges ad-uo Tigst to tax gproromoal His. igbr's amendment wa reiete. that the hendwriting ts apparently the same.as that of | foundation for this charge, as it is well known | tre,cmgues te pamber from eighty ie ons hundred | Plt Jot Ye, argued tnat vy the terme | olf, Watson, deloyele from Idaho, moved. t strike the former will made by him. The paper now admitted | that the Emperor Napoleon bas for months | [rom the muster in. It te believed they can render us | of the jaltod Staten loose the wore wot'to be taxed | gaiaitt' wes le Sduct m repudiation of the goreremens to probate ts dated the day before Mr. Merchant's death, favored the Derb: pad greet service. They are to be peid no bounty, &o., are | bY the goveral government, but there was mo a ge —- —- and leaves his entire property (valued at over $100,000) to a 7 Party, meme. Pod Ua AN Se Smee aie SEAN eee Civne zeute SOS | Scar apon sme Slide eR tee ms a eae "Tue provigo was strichen out Pst age Apparels on | we Concert-with France should they ob- | i,cutcs where the qusia of my attest | sow bow. the States 2 ; | gieer eyes stlaling bo the males af ast ond sliver bal. two Indies not related to Mr. Merchant, ‘The matter hag | Ia such an event, it is believed by.those most | Provided tor ta tho eatimeies herototere’ sebmniten. it kere egaunlant croder fe oatny ent alver eae excited much interest in the legal profession. It will pro- | interested that in the affairs of Europe, and | 's, therefore, estimated that twosty-dve millions.of dol canker Combe ellen coneriiee: mat tees aoe wietes ably go up om appeal to the Supreme Court. also those of this continent, Napoleon would | extra eaters, oT Seoeslaly revemacod a tosses eadition test Mat Semper proveded i uch cases, anes panned at arene ee wae NO. 30 rock siroct, wae | be backed by the influence of England; but | *?Fopristion for that parpose, and submit joint resolu, Teceoeaenscnatemedeeeman 7 " na ye sheep ease aly those who thus let their desires ran away with x a ~ Mr. MORRILL ‘said the intention of the provise was tp expedient that there should be early action by upon the propesition, 80 that, if sanctioned, all Provision may be made in due season. Ibave the to be, i! The second floor was occupied by George Girbri a a sailors’ boarding house, and the third floor by William Hartitl, brass founder, and Edward D. Crowley, sail- their judgment will find out that, once in power, the Derby party will become as cautious. as maker, The adjoining building was slightly damaged. | their opponents. They will then be ‘Very teergeaety: ite hed euchorit an ‘truck owt the provien thee ‘steam! The total loss is estimated at a little over $20,000. te ‘ one rape obodigt aera "STANION. were not selling pater, Seas: thy tar ee ferry boat amd bridge corporations shall have tho right Ob ue Onait?-et' Oubomnpal ‘Pies goon tuner miaieisel retain their lead in affairs, and will not jeopar- is jadiacat ot Whe weheee eer yaa forday in the case of | 126 their interests out of gratitude to France. E. V, Haughwout and ©. L. Tiffany against the Mayor. | The rebels will find Derby quite as lukewarm Tho plaintiffs, as officers of the Broadway Association, | as Palmerston, although at present he promises wet Seabed ~ Kate for = base: | i eoany much. Prince Hal, when but a prince, was ues wen rin hovk s euhvepereay coi alge hail fellow well met with Falstaff; when king, clared logal, and will probabiy be settled without any he ignored the “unctuous knight.” Speaking of kings, we may notice the fact that the popu- larity of Queen Victoria is on the wane in Eng- land. The people are complaining of -her neglect, and it is even asserted that murmurs have assailed her Majesty in the streets. This to meet the daily expenses of the goveroment. What THE TAX BILL. could bea greater inducement for tovestment in them ‘The House devoted both sessions, to-day to the consid- eration of tho Tax bill, and fit was nearly com- pleted in committee to-night. It would have been finished but for the filioustering of Mr. Stevens, the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Moans, 10 prevent tha striking out of the proviso authorizing refiroads, steamboat, ferry and bridge companies, te add the amount of the tax to the rates of fare imposed upon their passengers. Notwithstanding © the efforts of Mr. Stevens and one or two otbers, the Proviso was stricken out, and the tax increased to two and balf per cent, The bill bas been very much altered during its discussion in Committee of the Who‘, over five Bundred amendments having been made to it. As it pow ‘stands it is believed that, with any ordinary efforts to Prevent the perpetration of frauds, it will produce from three hundred to three hundred and fifty millions of éot- Jars of revenue. Until this evening there has been no attempt to filibuster during its consideration, and much surprise was manifested that Mlibustering should come from beading members of the committee who reported it. The representatives of California, and other gold produc- ing States, succeeded in getting stricken out the provis» that the royalty on the productioe of the precious metals should be paid in kind; but thie was offset by an increase Of the tax from three to five per com. The bili will be i HY 534 Hi a2 ry 58 8 | a Zi Ha SAFETY OF THE RE GALANTUOMO. Mer Arrival Aster Thirty-cight Days at Terecira in a Disabled Condition. ‘The Italian lnect-bdettle-ship Re Gelenteomo has at length been heard from, and it i grasieying to bo able to state that she is safe, together with ber eatire crew, whied numbered about four hundred souls. The stock market continued wesk yesterday, and ‘The markets were unsettled yesterday, end about all people:... Ttis assorted-that the Prince favors firm, and genorally refused to sell except at prices which | Lord Derby. = buyers wou'd not pay. Owing to this fact the transac- A Sworn vor GeNerat McCiELian.—The porn cis eas" Seapeie rd serge pcre oh recent sword contest at the Metropolitan Fair ‘Change the priocipal feature was the large advance in | Still excites considerable interest, and it seems corn, resulting from a speculative movement on Phila- | mpoesible to get it out of the heads of the delphia socount. Large sales were effected at an im- | people that the arrangements by which the vote provement of 4c. a60. Flour was dull, and Sc. 10c. low- | was decided against General MoClellan were carried away, ber bulwarks smashed, and everything on deck whirled into the ses. All per guns bad to he thrown overboard, besides other beary articles, to enable her to weather the storm, Fortuontely note ‘TOS TERRITORY OF NEVADA. On motion of Mr. Witxsseom, (rep.) of Miem., the Pro- ident was requested to comesuaicate sny joformatiom tn bet possession in reference to the Territory of Nevada completed and passed ia the House to-morrow, and ordi- ‘THB FAW RABROAD BILL. singe life was lost. The officers lest neariy all their ria of Rome, | were dail and drooping. Pork closed tamely at Tuceday's | “fair. In consequence of this many ef the ad- business, which bas been almost suepeaded since its | _ On-motion of Mr. Howanp, (rep.) of Mich , the Pacis | eiothing, compelled to endure great hardshipe ber of appoint: | prices, and provistons geoerally were dull. Tbe advance | mirers of that soldier desire to present bim | taiceduatien, will be proceeded wih as rapidly ao poss!, en eee WSs oil der for ext bv rate dare fucka, sider wae thirty-eight with a sword anybow, and we have received a number of contributions towards « fund for that purpose. If any responsible parties would take this matter in band and initiate it proper- die, TRB NATIONAL BANE BILL IN THE SENATE. The dulness of the National Bank Ciscussion ja the Senate was relieved to day by Mr. Chandler electrifying ‘Sbose present with the assurance that be had mot -‘const!- tution om the brain,” and by quotations from Milton by ‘Mr. Sumner. Mr. Johneon quietly rebuked the former, and Mr. Fessenden exposed the inapproprietoness of Mr. Samper’s argument {0 a concise speech , the force of which seomed to give the Massachusetts Senator much offence. Failing to maintain bis position he whined about pers: alities, which upon being challenged he failed to poiat out. The impression upon those present seemed to be that Mr. ‘Sumner's forte is that of presentieg abolition petitions. GENBRAL CRAWFORD ON HIS WAY f0 THE PRONT. General Crawford has arrived here way to the fropt to resume command of the Third division of the Fifth corps, having sufficiently recovered from his wounds te enable bim to take the ficid. General Craw- ford was examined to day by the Committee on the Con- duct of the War in relation to the operations upon the loft at the battle of Gettysburg, ta which bis division bore a conspicuous part. APPOINTMENTS CONF:RMED BY THR SENATE. ‘The following confirmations were made by the Senate Gays after their departure frome this pert. Captain leols endeavored to return to New York, bet, after ® vain effort, was obliged to make for Terceira. Captade .sela further states that be bailed am American ship while his veesoi wae ie distress, and asked (or an sistance, whiok was refused. The Senate thea wont Inte exscuttv pane ae executive sess.on, and short- House of Representatives, Wasmumaton, April 27, 1864. ‘THE INTERNAL TAK BILL, ‘Toe House went eto Committee of the Whole on the Toternal Tax bill, be sufficient to found a Soldiers’ Home. Par- ticular care ought to be taken that the right kind of persons should have charge of the movement, that it might thus be made a proper and high-toned expression of the admiration of a large portion of the American people for Mr. Monat, (rep.) of Vt., om bebalf of the Com mittee oo Ways and Means, moved as an amendment that on brown or muscovado sugars, not above aumber arrived within the past few days, which are rather late ia the market, but which will now be auctioned off. ‘The Treasurer announces that it will besome weeks Defore the entire receipts of the Fale are ready for publi cation. To day the auction sales wil} be continued at the Fourteenth street building. raggie in Virginia— The Universal Confidence in General Grant. We may not bear for several days tu come, Tue Exrerorn Maxmminiuy.—Maximiliad bes the finally accepted the throne of Mexico, and at last accounts was merely withheld from im- mediate departure by illness. The new mo- narch has made several appointments in his household, and assumed, as far as possible, the \dignity of bis position, The Mexican flag was graveyard of Union and rebel armies, blood stained bills and plains of Old Vir-, ginia. From sources apparently well informed we learn that the army of General Lee, within the last thirty days, has been swelled from ‘ve emendenent wan edopted by 50 inst 47. ‘Tbe bill was further amended owes teopreviee that on all clar or refined sugars, above number twelve, Produced directly from the cane, there shall be a duty of three cents, on refined or cixried above number and Twenty-third street, for the purpose of urging upon the republican party end the country at large the neces- sity of renominating Mr. Lincoln at the Convention to be beld on the 7th of June next. They took strong ground or forty five thousand to ninety thousand men, Colenel Edward M. MeCook, Second Todiana Volunteers. ‘postponement Convent Pream- is gin thepenet alii wel vatereier* What raised over his castle at Miramar and saluted ues pxcn oe Stxth | Maine. = Beto resotutva whens ve opted ty ametiea ny the forces of General Grant are, in the eggre- | With twenty-one guns. It was on the 10th of Stoel Kevan aeent enna foes and, in ‘their ny aictated by © denire vo obtaia gate, we cannot conjecture; but we are assured April, at ten o’clock in the morning, that the}, ro.m. ‘eyivaaus for long and falihful services. od So ee aoe he aaa aap ly sufficient for the work | Archduke received the Mexican deputation who bs wont the reaomination of that todividual certain if the Convess ey are amply sulle came to offer him the crown. He replied by & J. ©. Kedfield, to be receiver of public moneys at ton will be held at the time designated.” Mr. Charles C. before them, and that their active and vigilant 3 y Homboldt, Kansas, Spencer the obairman of the organization, introduced as solemn acceptance, and received the thanks of | wigcoxsty REGIMENTS EN ROUTR FOR VmomtA. speaker of the eventag ex-Governor Noble, of Wiscon leader is thoroughly prepared to receive the fs . the president of the deputation, who placed at | three now regiments have been organized by Wiecon- ee er erent, te aeaaae- ion had in Napoloon's mind towards Eng- rrang orgen! tion of Mr. Lincoln, in whieh he denounced the friends aie since om udu oe SEmaeCeESe | cnomy white perroceg Des om reals | his feet the homage and fidelity of the Mexican | sia, and are em row’e for the front, The Thirty-sizth and of Mr. Chase, who are in favor of Postponing & movement upon his works. + . | Thirty-seventh have been to s the Convention, as litte better than copper! Twelve vossels, from Matamoros, Nass.u and Bermuda, We are gratified to state that nothing ap- people. Napoleon’s scheme thus far has com: assigned to Burhside’s corps, altho igh he declared his willingness to vote for and sup. 1adoo for the most part with cotton from the rebel States, rai A Ye plans | Menced successfully. It remains for his Ma- aA sine, Tylety signee v9 the Recent. orpay poems, geet renee nc comniiee Eheneeaaee, reached Liverpool in two days. pears to be known of General Grant’s plans jesty to learn that # good beginning frequently NSW ORLBANS TROOPS ORDERED TO WASHINGTON. —— 7 nom ti ery enh =. The City of New York remuined fast on Daunt's rock. and combinations by any individual except “a ending ing The Veteran Reserves organized at New Orleans have 8 prominent momber of tbat party deciared his fealty to Consols opeoed in London oa the 14th at 01% 2 91% for | himself. The rebel journals at R chmond, for makes « bad : been ordered to Es the oon nea ened’ ao gh ‘' wl see : ‘ r the first time during the war, are sorely puz- ‘WE Repcction IN THE Stace Fares.— Secret ‘Holt, Andrew }» Of Tennexsce, and others. ee als ae x ped garni peg paige roy time during the ly Pp eusabt S F ‘The The tary of the Treasury has received through sot ‘andron “onde Noble's speech, the Teahneth ance enti tak steady, and provisions duli and | led to comprehend the real designs of the | following notice tells its own story:— Major Geueral Dix two hundred dollars itted to Cheb cung owe ccanpnige sunge, dalicasba tetas Wat ot ‘4 the Uni: i The Ex STAGE NOTICE. that Genera! by some unknown led Mr. wero received with voci/erous ap- unchanged on the same day. directing mind of the Union armies. Mie fare 00 the following RS L ah - person wi gen lorena, CONGRESS. aminer shrewdly suspects that the ostentatious | the old price of nix cents on and after Monday, May 2:— cy! ae ee to pro. In the Senate yesterday a petition from wives, daugh- Gore and sisters of soldiers tm the army, asking for an docroase of the pay of their bushands, fathers and Drothers, was presented. A bill making soldiers’ ra- Sions te same as they wore at the commencement of the ‘wer, aod giving non-commissioned officers and privates ‘two dollars more cach per month, was reported by the ‘Military Committes. The House bills to prevent and (punish frauds by changing the names of vessels, fixing ‘rules for the ;revention of collisions on the water, pro- ‘vidiog for the collection of hospit.! dues on vessels sold or transferred in foreign ports, aed reguiating the mea urement of the tonnage of ships, wore passed. The Pacific Raiiroad bill was made tbe special order for Mon. day next. The consideration of the National Bank bill ‘was resumed, the question being on the Fenate Finance ‘Commaitise'’s ame dmont to the House bill ievying a tax on the wotes ta circulation of @ bank, on the average DM t (ite deposits, and om the average amo int uf its Hs Capital tock invested fo Untied States beads, Mr, 1010 oy efered an mend. doowt sertkt g Ot the provi @ in (he | enaie amendae. od | sorting © Po owded that otioe to thie vot abet | De oomirue tas Exemptlg the Crd a «t ck Of ao oeey eibon bey od CO amount lovented to Voit d States rds aa weet of ite capital OF aw + ry tor ite cron 4 tog wotes frow beImg Bub) CLG ww the same rate t personal props ty in the - tte, otty or whieh ihe Renogiation is josited.” After sowe debae, wih ut fetios on the proposed amendm sot Lie Beree wet iat exec (vee scion, Co.firmsd a uomber of apy daimenis, oud thee We journed. W the Howe of Representatives a j tot rosolation, an proawiing twenty «ve, millions oF dallure fur the ar pi-tenee, may, ke,, of tne molitix forces jist ca lero t rw reported and adopted, the entire busiarse ovo nye | Shout hres minutes, A bil increxeng the pay ot iy Syrot «8 of comtoms, NoLIe @sooed four dollars por day SUBSCRIPTION TO THE GOVERNMENT LOAN. ‘The subscriptivas to the ten-forty lena to-day amounted to $583,000. & SOLDIER SHOT BY GUFRILLAS. A private in the One Hundred and Twelfth Penosylva- ie regiment, on picker duty seross the Potomac, at Fort Ethan Alleo, near the Chain Bridge, was shot last night Dy guerilies. SENTENCE SUSPENDED. ‘The sentence of death to James Gray, of the Fifteeoth New York Engincers, has been suspended by the Presi dent. movements of “the Yankees” along the Rap- Seontey “teeny tice nreet pabannock and on the James river peninsula, | Broadway and Sixth avenue | and the grand parading of Burnside’s corps, Madison ereons joe sia may, after all, be intended as deceptions to in-| Public opinion and the city railroads have duce Jeff. Davis to uncover Atlanta, and then | thus proved to be too strong for the stage com- to pounce upon it from Chattanooga, while | panies. In the general rise of prices it seems Grant is amusing Loe with the appearances of | at first as if the lot of the stage preprietors an overwhelming descent upon Richmond. | were » hard one. Horses, feed, labor, all are The rebel leaders may well entertain their | immensely high; but fares must remain the fears of Atlanta, in weakening Joe Jobnston | same. However unjust this may seem, it is cer to strengthen Lee; but they know that if they | tain that the people will not pay more thaa six lose Richmond now all is lost. cents for an omnibus ride, and as the compa- The prestige of General Lee and his veteran | nies have returned to the old price it seems army has become the last Lope and the last re- | probable that they can afford to carry ® pas Nance of Jeff. Davis and his followers. 1a the | ginger for that. Tiley must, therefore, live present exhausted condition of the rebellious | on in the hope of better times, aud make up States, w'th wll their able-bodied mea io t © | their minds not to get rich « feild, ard with #li their scanty materia's of ee ae 5 subsie‘ence sith ject to forced contributions, the Hi speakers who their eloquent eul gies of ring the interval between now the Goal struggle in Nuvember. City Intelligence. ‘Taermomat TO Janne Hamwax.—This evening the (riexds of James Heenan, the brother of the Beniela Boy, who bas recently returned from England, purpeee giving bim z There shall be an allowance of drawiack on when ex; of one d ler a ACCIDENTAL PRAT. Augustas Sick ©, of the Thirteo.th Now York cavairy, socideut lly & mse! yeterday TOLLS ON THE CANADA OaNata, The State Dejartment bas been officially informed of the passage of an order by tho Goverameut Council of Cansds providing that from and after tho 16th day of Aprit jeetant tho following articies, hering paid full toile through the 4+. Lawrence Canal, be parsed fres throuch the Woilmt Cana!, and if tolls ebatt be = Drevindsly pad thereos through the Chimbiy 00 ten, Me. mxvens, (rep ) of Pa, moved to strike out the di. rect tax rect on mendmont, saving thet it , ‘want snoney This di. Pee marble fromts on Wail pon hee front co New mrecot. ie wea in wil would b: considered rect tax wos suspended for two yearr,one mt which bis atvoady expired if wo hives tox, an 8 lew on erbel ter y, it will emabie the government t extorce whit mM £0 biel cy the comasentivn © @tites. 16 ta rigut that portion tu revel Btates slowid yay tbe tox os Well 8 fe toile shall be recanted at the canst office at | OZ tren. " tab wing there wil boa fine apaciyan fom, seventy-eix by mortal effect of the de‘eat of Lee wll be a ; Vei=108 OF ial) Kateyadlh ne una todawiag | qinte Wee (eal teres er mule ene ake awoh of Aifty-eig't teot, for the moet ngs Oo” Be regntar board, speedy collapse of the rebellion, On the The erci-vet Atty cents le my murpiug enrutage for articins, having pant full votia turoigh the Weiland + tie dhect far, bat of ite. Ineqduhy, whted béte udtaiiy | Mr John Kellum ts the architect. upon bis oan ime ig Mow7@®. Coat, Satme- tbe regular mcothly eo ot Mr. Mii eylied ht we a oonsttiptilini, Ju | geranton goal tock Soi hiee. ae Mie rad von a ., Mhowed that the gentt... | ize! wore higher, as will be fon by the following repute Ter) Mista} bat no reagn Wo compiun.| Of the seloni—Graie, AOU toe at $810: ere, 8,000 tonp Ab ‘of agation, ag Kiddo feted aud Coaues. | $3 10, ors. 8,760 tone from 89 10 to 9° 66; temp, work when i wie wud 10 to-neda nwo df" | Shan ‘pe paced me rence it , tig the Bt. Law and Coamby new hat ites and Tra ee ae ee eee Artie | canals, Vit —W beat, anlage et the Sanitary Fal “é otier band, wite a victory over General Grant, | in Virginia, may revive the sinking fortunes of Dav's, nothing else will save him beyond the BAIRTY-LIGIITH CONGUBSS. summer's campaign. Hence we caunot doubt 70 THE EDITOR OF Tite HEALD. FIVAT aKaaton, tues ‘a lowe dee, te boat, 4 om $8 £0 $3 15, " At pay tour times «® that Le has 'e olved t) stale b's confederacy fiidoed pane ted tee Fak Yorn, Ay Ly ar yy betes fo.) of Ind. Ord the vollow ing, which | 4,000 tous .rom #8 U5 to $4 m §7 87 . wre, for a sword sor Lea. Bens e. Mr Stevens .0.e1ed a8 & BubsiNate OF bis own amend. upon the defence of Kichwond, ard that his | Georges. Move uit im tw: boval radios of Ww. . meat: — co - " FOKLY RGAE SPREET. ‘AsmtNa ion, Ane! $7, 1966, Trek thon Sormewn ( troggle to nantan it will be the moat despe- — PETITION POR AN INOREAGR OF HoLDINKY’ PAY, weviae Intra day. Part 2—Nos. bo Tae Maryland Constitatunal Conven- Me, Caaes, (rep.) O° Lowa, presented p titimnwor the bap ured J Wied, 47996, 1968, 1972, 157 | rate and san nuiary of all tie strugg'es of tie } “its Heenan aad W ree daupttere and sietors of solitons of toe urmy, mtd qip-eri tof the direct ting forth that the p.y of thor tu bonde, faihers a a | 1, 1805, and 1) wend De brothers in tradequate, aud priying AO iucrease o tueie | roe nob persune, tiow activo, April aT U8ad. 1604, 1598. 1600. Part 3—N SUETRS Bn 1 14°4. 1205, 16Re 965, 1417, 1639, 1691, 1003, 1008, 1 1909, 1701, 1708, 1705, 1707, 1709. Soventon Count—Triat, TRAM, Part 1—ox 2416, 3717, ly eativfied that thia’s the esti- se ae pared." Tie comin er Of Che. vOmboy up ty wen Ocluk a Bight, wus dovotel tv jo ecting the nereal Grant tas made of tos | © | evnpausstiun, pry ont ae — Sas! gunk a wane, Sate micn; that be does not widerrate | Milan hnwe net enken rh ' ) beman ome. aan A gh saya art 9 Now, Si, ae BLOF Od ‘ ip ther Aik “ a " . Dy ty A erst ‘gous ee poate Lied. BRON, 8844, | Vas BOL, G4U6, 492, Adv, Le couny'sstiengt aud thelr deaperate energy | ‘ku wa wleiher they will du ce of Bt eS age, mba, CeMRS OEMS LSNSoka Wb tnkeig” PRA wNer Kip d Ge "din tn Caipbedd Ui tkw,,pok er} WOE, 1980, aysG, i