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GY 4 4 { : 745) p 4 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1865. re aN NEW YORK HERALD. | yrs oy a Sr | Seren ee tata ee net FORTRESS MONROE. ap ; : and a train throws from the trae of the @pringild *n4 | <iatog or tho Secretary of State fe his | pears, the most radical ‘and intraotable, His] . Mr- James B. Qardell™s Deepaten. , JAMES GORDON 4 the wheclhouses of the Osovola wits blown to piccosby ® | Aipany Railroad on Tucsday, and the passengor train plays 74 Foaranes Mounos, Va, Fob. $3, 1905, aio torpedo, and the Saseacus wan residéred leaky by ashot | irom thie city for Boston, on Priday hermeen, was | Poltry farce we cannot tell; but itis said Sai | one idea of negro equality ‘cartles him to Ox-| 4 sswnect sieamer iNortherner touthed here thie below her water mark; but thore were mo casualtics | delay*d five hours by tho breaking of tho axte of tho OFFigm H.W. OORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU 8TH. | among Admiral Porter's men. In recognition of the me — riageoor vi erat ae mide’ 3 victory and in honor of Washington's birthday, 2! ne Goshen Bank, at Goshen, Orange county, Now t by mail will be my TERMS cath in advance, Money sont by mai national salute was Tred at Fort Strong by the navy at | York, was broken into and robbed of $20,000 carly on tho at tho risk of the sondor. None bat bank bills current im | oo i 904 ings, morning of tho 17th. ‘The theives were tracked and ar- Now York taken. be rested the same morping, andthe whole of thestola | The Removal of the State Capttal—New able to leave'for hie beme. Brigadier Genpral Pemny- THE DAILY HERALD, Four conts.porcopy. Annual Private ddvioes from London furnish additional de- | ony recovered. ‘Thoy stated that thoy wero hired by | York. the Ree! Metconcitas. the biucks of the State hdve ad no hand in ite’ Tae cen aninuae eas weer still fomains in the subseription price $12. rg MeN Aeney Shenae Inthe Bene Een gone ena on opel We pubtish in another column this morning | formation, and boesuse they are‘ exchaded from | Chompeake Mw’ wound is slowly healing, © rams and piratical vessels fitting out in Europe for it res thoasand reb:l prisoners of war, belonging “that perfect and complete freedom from all | ‘hough the belf iy‘uuversewed. Ho will undo.btedly re- THE WEEKLY HERALD, every Saturday, at Five inn ‘aes wind Loaisi. | ® Very interesting budget from our Albany cor- But ono éhath hrw ecourrod in this a cette per copy. Annual subscription price:— the tebels "Tho Olinde iad, at tho date Rn mnt a veslmenia, tatty Taustered for exchange af Comp | respondent In’ regard to the contemplated re- | oppression, and that oy Dotore the baw,” | $e tine mosis while nies eae tied fn iho Maunptom One Copy ... _ ga} (Unt Put, Into the Spanish port of Ferrol, havirg met | pougias, Chicago, sven hundred and Afty refused to» | moval of the Btate tal. It-seems that the | which it isthe duty to guarantee to | Hospital. Et tan SeaPTOR Three Copica. 5 | With considerable damagy im the Bay of Biscay, after | exchanged. Of ninetoon bundred robel prisoners recently the people of every State: This about sepee- | tho totontng a whist ot Che dewihe of white a members of the are thoroughly in 8 | leaving tho French coast, She was considered a faiture. | at Camp Morton, Indianapollg, only one-fourth consented | oarnegt in. this effort to get out of Albany and | postorous as that other absurd idea of the- enrring fo Rees eet Te 8B | Te Unit States st amor Niagaraand a Prench stoamer | 40 be exchanged i sows | get rid of Albanian influences and corruptions. | visionary Senator: that only three-fourths off the “Baile Cea Sa ey cents per copy for three months, had gone to intercept her. A new: rebel pirite, (6 | Wore wendy, Ge on re rey cov ermvma at | THO select committee ‘appointed by the Senate) loyal States are needed “to? ratify te conatitw | fet? Aunin A ‘ai % Any larg: F nu aber addressed to names of eubreribers | Ajax, sailed from England some weoks ago, and three | 1983, At the evoning board it closed at 109%. have already issued aciroular, te the mayors of | tional amendment abolishing slavery. Upow | iP ae a. Dy Thana nd $1.50 ench. An extra copy wil be sent to every club | others would shortly aail—one of whic, the Heréulés, ig | ‘There was but liitlo change in the position of com- | the different cities and the heads of the different | this point, however, Mr. Sumner is consistent, at | Wie. Leet stg A prisoner, of ton, Twenty copies, to one address, one year, $23, | tho Clyde, was about ready, mercial fairs on Saturday, though overyihing wu, | Villages in the State, inviting proposals and in- | least-with his own theory that. by thie war the | $s 4"iriiery; Charles Ak and any larger number at same price. An cxtri copy | General Joe Johnston has been restored to command WiSraesuce sacacees Meet ake eonghns ducements in connection with the selection of'a | rebellious States have ceased: torbo States,-and | sete cavalry; wad ————. Will bé sont to clubs of twenty. These rater make the | in the rebol army, and itis supposed that he will-bave'| now-a-days, and it is pretty ovidemt that with tho con. | now site for the Capitol buildings, This ojrou-j have been reduced to the politiosl ovuditiow of ‘iinow prisonte; Aber NY, Wark t¥ Henao the cheapest publication in the country. | command of the troops in Sherman's front, tinuous stream of Union successes « general:collapse is | lar aimply asks what\is the population of the | 82 extensive, primeval, unorganized territory, | oe Hy Lisi Now York, tobe ‘The Evnorxan Epimiox, overy Wednesday, at Six cents | The rebol House of. Representatives passed the bet eri etnias was very ma fe Saw a om "Chap; ange flour declit wl wi por copy, @@ por annum to any part of Great Brituin, or | bill to put negroes in their armies on Monday was a <i of. ig quiet, but a tiado firmer, $6 to any part of he Continent, both to inclade postage. | Inst; but’ im the’ Sonato it was dofeated by tho | while oats were sc. higher. Posk.was in moderate do- ‘The Cauworwa Eorrox, on the 24, 13th and 25d of | votes of the members from the Gulf States, and | Mand at lower rates! Beof was sctive and firm. Lard from which new States in any number and’ of | Yock? Bon) ys Go Cam any size may be carved out by Congress. It's eevee ree well that these transcendental and: famutical’ | peiconor; Henry Harper, clvitiems, Rute negro worshippers of the school of Senator city, town or village addressed; bow. accessible is it; what is its record as regards salubrity, and what temptations in the way of lands or money it ean offer the State government. Seve- 2 ‘ numbers; joy Kad Religious Intalligenes, each month, at Six cents per copy, or $3 per annum, this ‘action ‘ias brought down upon these Senators | WS! Custer. Whiskoy was dull and depressed, ¥reights | ral informel replies have already been made to Sumner are few in for if they ._ BRRVICKS. TODA Avvaermsanrs, to Kimited’ number, will be inserted | thé wrath of the Richmond cititoni; who chatge them, | “°'? YOY lot andveates nominal: * this last question. Ithaca offers one hundred: | the power the country would be reduced! tothe; 4, Free, chusah,. Rightbai street, im the’ Waseny Human, the European and California | in furio:s style, with’ proving treacherous to the common | The Certainty of Our Pertumph—The | *T* of land and half, mien oF, Oat. sh usin ‘ rte = ; Pit ie oreiand, “the! Hey. 'w, Peale ne ve . Editions, case, and neglecting to take hold of the only elemnnt Effect of Our Success im Europe. hestenee pene tee foi Lapa pines) * On Se cores Hone of pear es | Surana Saomsahd Cid ncaaralomaenla : acres 1! VOLUNFARY CORRESPONDENCE, containing im-| which remains for the salvation 0° the “contedorggy.”” | ‘The absolute certainty ot our success is the pry pal Mig Path x. tiiy si ares Tam Nowmsocs. Ramzoap. Acormanrs.—Sinve | 0p. tom orciock and thix afternoomatthevee’cloek-— portaph news, solicited from any quarter of the word; if | To add weight to the arguments ‘for enlisting’ the slagjas; | Present feature of the military situation. Do used, will be liberally paid for. sg Ocn Fonuiax Con- | a lntter from General Lee has bees ealled into requis. | What be may theve ie not the least chance that RESPONDENTS ARM PARTICULARLY REQUESTED TO SKAL ALL | tion, in which he says he thinks “the moasure not only toe tig eh ipl the commencement of;the present year there tn Intter service being for dear mutes. fh ¢ have been forty-five railroad accidents attended! |; ae tho:Second ‘Universalist chureh;, comer of with loss of life or ‘personal injury. Sixty-one: |' svonne'snd Rieventh street, services as usual, morning petsons have been killed and four hundred and! | md!eveniag. The Rov. Wm, McNoal will prossiy e-€ay- necessary buildings. New York city offers any public park, from the Battery to Kingsbridge, for the Capitol, a hundred feet on Fifth avenue LUTTERS AND PACKAGRS SENT UB. expedient, but neccssary,’’ as the whito population is The:Rev.. Sidney A. Corey will proach: im the Marvay NO-NOTIOR taken of anonymous correspondence. We | nearly exhausted. He is not in favor of impressing the | °°m¢ ¢nd—rebel ruin and national trinmph. pic aes Lpsrgoeninen and will erect all | forty-oncinjured. Our exchanges are fled with | 51 santisuctrardh, corner of ‘Thirty-sevennlt see em! SopililNiilictis whschéd coeamunioat No.manipulation of the pieces can show any | these edifices expense to the State. | scoounts of collisions, oars’ thrown down em+| fexinsiom avenue, in the morning. at: halBpes® tem: munications, ogrocs, but would call “upon them to volunteer, and | Ou.0. close for the grand Four develop- | Pending those offers the Legislature took @ | backmente—lther our weal Laathetoe eae, aoe al Vetume XX. eas would guarantce freedom to such aseutered the service. | onts of the struggle are regarded as possible. | recess for seven days, that the members'might | entirely upon embankments, or the weakest | Eubject in: the evoning—"The: Lord hatin opened hie ieee CONGRESS. Lee may stand still, concentrate on his present | consult with their home governments and the | portion of the road is where there is the most | *™ory.” ‘The Rey; Thos. Armitage, D. D., will! preneti: im the. danger—cars breaking through or running Off | sesisoniavemie- Baptist church, corner of Thsty-Seas bridges, explosions of locomotives, &o. Many | stre:t, ttiis afteraom, the sixth in a course of sermonsem. of these casualties, fortunately, are unattended} the “Distinguished Womon of the Bible” Subjest— proposals be made in due and regular form as soon a8 possible. 3 It is a singular fact that the capital of this In the Senate yesterday the bill creating the office of | position the forces under Beauregard, Hardee Solicitor and Judge Advocate of the Navy was passed. | and Bragg, and fight it out in the last ditch The proposition to authorize Mr. Wm. H. Powell to paint | style where he is. He may concentrate all the AMUSEMENTS TO-MORROW EVENING. BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery.—Dawx Tror—Surr Ac- cusation—Mu. axp Mus. Witrt. natal oben Sorte & picture for the Capitol, at a cost not to. exceed $26,000, | for-es in North Carolina at Raleigh, reinforce | great State has never yet heen determined by | with serious injury to passengers or employes, | ‘Jophthah's Daughtor.”” "i ri soa eres was discussed till the expiration of the morning hour. | them with « column from his immediate com- | law. New York city was the first capital, and | put the record is fearfal enough as it ia, Sixty-| 4t baatisy 5 Eee! anid Parra 4 TEROADWAY THEATRE, Brosdvay.—Fourr Wixes— |‘ rhe at my Telating to the measurement of vessels | mand, and strike at Sherman. He may con- | round her all the grand, old associations and | ono killed and four hundred and forty-one pain eee) ha ee ae bo eke WINTER GARDEN, Broadway.—Hauuxr, evesing ene was: dapplaia te abate ones reper centrate his three detached columns at Lynch- | traditions of the State are grouped. Albany | wounded! More than one decisive battle has | tis ov foning, at half-past. seven o'clock. Addressee by was merely the capital by accident, and its very name has now become synonymous with in- famous legislation. Against the claims of that good-fornothing little hamlet all the honest, wide-awake Representatives have eombined. The sentiment that the capital ought to be taken away from Albany seems to be unanimous, and the only diffioulty is where to locate it. Railroads have long since destroyed all ideas of geographical centres, and every city cantends that it is as accobsible as any other. Syracuse, famous for salt which has not lost its\savor, pretends to be the political of the State, on the ground that the political conventions are being held there; but we believe that a far stronger argument in favor of Syracuse would be that its salt might exercise a preserv- ative influence upon the legislative morals. Anburn—loveliest village”—wants to be the capital, because its prison would keep the leg- been fonght since the commencement of our | W. D. Mangam, Baq., and othera Singing by thethila- war with less terrible results. The whole num- | ren. French, Protestemt, Episcopal Church Da St, Raprity ber of the same class of accidents during the | _°™ Twonty-second streot, near Fifth avenue, moraing past year—a year unprecedented in’ its results | ,.-vicas at half-past ten o'clock; afternoon at threw in the history of the country—was one hundred | g:ciock. Both in French, by Rev. Dr. Verren. and forty, with four hundred and four persons} Church of the pobre nie os ix’ | strect, a few doors east of Sixth avenue—the rector, vd killed and fourteen hundred and eighty-six Fs a aise ‘esc : wounded. At'the rate we are now progressing . —_ evening. Morning service at~half-past ten, evening at halfpast the record of the year 1865 will far exceed that | 5.1.0, clock. [4 of 1864, Is'there no remody for ‘such slangh-| Rey. Ghaunery Giles will lcoture in tho Now Jorusalene ter? Is there no legislation that can abate | (Swedenborginn) church, in hgh ee rest, aeatw these htrul i . | Fourth an@ Lexington avemues, thia evening, f-paae frig \ ae eel Do The fi seven o'clock. Subject-—““The Now H avons-end the New: A Grapuat Lerring WN" wan-} Earth,’ a ‘ ciers ‘of the Times contend that the pre-| The fifth of the course of prophetic lectures on Dante? sent and very gradual and slow decline in the | will be detivered by John Williams, this evening, at half price of gold is 8 very good thing; whereas s tne soar Baeet—" he Or a ae aad Boh, rapid descent to par value with our paper | of Ant-c) : Canal -esbyterian church, Groene street ° money would be # very bad thing for the [Rendon ap A Slee Tae this aoa country. This, we presume, is the opinion of ing Aa hry and afternoon at three. NEW BOWERY THEATRE, Rowery.—Awtony anp Cuxo- | T2olution recognizing the State government of Louisiana, burg; join them there and endeavor to prolong PAatRs—HAMLet—B MICK avai, In the House of Representatives the Senate bill appro- | the struggle at that point, embarrassing us by priating $4,000,000 to reimburse Missouri for war ex- | the necessity of a long line. He may concen- Penses was referred to the Committee of the Whole. | trate at Richmond, and bide his time for an ad- ‘The Secretary of War was called on for information men OLYMPIC THEATRE, Broadway.—Tux Sruxsts or New | respecting the allogod enlistment of rebel prisoners of ae ants bad Hastie! bathe war in the United States service; also whether colored viene sak iapiasarngid chained to BARNUMS MUSEUM. frroxdway.—Two Mamxorn Far | Persons are required to haye passes in order to leave tho | Mond, a8 Prometheus was to-his rock. Moral Tromen- Livia SxxrsroxDwanr—GiawrBor—Tax Wonx- | District of Columbia The gonsideration of the vill | and physical’ reasons of the most imperative amendatory of the Enrolmont act occupied the remainder | nature forbid him to give it up. It is his last yircitworin Sows, Daxoas, Bowmauis aa Live | SAMO Oe arsenal, his last workshop, his last foundry, Tain, @ and it is the last home and hope of his cause. WOOD'S MINSTREL HALL, 614 Broadway.—Ermortax | _ In the State Senato yosterday bills were reported {8-") 375 caonot even risk it. to reinforce the troo} Sonas, Dances, &C.—Faii or’ GuaMuxsrox-On 70 fticu- | vorably” toamend tho charter of the’Pacifié Mail Steam: ps monn. : 4 .| ship Cafmpany; also relative to sewerage and drainage in | in front of Sherman; for, if it is bad to leave it, SALLE REAPOUINUE, 585 Broadway.—Roaket Hexer’s | New York. Bills were noticed to incerporate the Free | it would be worse to lose it by force of arms. aa Library Association and the Scventy-first militia regi- Butif he stays there to make his final fight, let VAN AMBURGH mJ CO..3 MAMMOTH MENAGERIE, ment of this city. Bilis were passed for the relief of the 680.and 641 Broadway.—Open from 10 A. M. to WP. M. Sispahtad tnd ketone aiecabe laceanaay aa him make it a8, stubbornly as he will, he must ap 4 , inevitably be beaten, as Grant, Sherman, Sheri- HIPPOTHEATRON, _ Fourtoenth _street.—Eaqursrmiax, | Fates of pilotage in the port of New York; amending the Grunasmio np Acnoanic Exrmnrainames—MotuxnGooss. | act designating legal holidays; incorporating the Mer- | 4an and Schofield close in on his lines, cut off AMBRIOAN. THEATRE, No. 444. Brosdway.—Bii chants’ Exchange and News Room of this city; and for his supplies and overwhelm him with numbers. Pantosiums, Bonnesques, &c.—Tux Youna Racaurt. the relief of holders of unsecured bonds of the New York | This, like all similar operations, is a question yWALLACK'S THEATRE, Broadway.—Ticxwt or Leave aN. tocks or kite flying 2 Erie Railroad Company. The Paid Fire Department bill islators virtuous by reminding them of their | °V°'Y Gabbiet fn “Mney's At the John street Methodist churob, the: HOOLRY & CAMPBELL’S MINSTRELS, 199 and 201 of time. If he concentrates near Raleigh a y oa ‘ill cones Bowery. a Lav ¥ was made the special order for next Thursday evening. * 2 schemes in Wall street. A sudden and heavy ying band, Samuel Halsted, Esq. , er, i wery.—Sonas, Daxcky Buntxsquas,&0.—Livz Inain. ecrerncggi @ the | force of sixty, eighty, or a hundred thousand ultimate fite if they proved corrupt; but the 1d kill them; but, with’ = the’ porviong to-G87, commencing sf half-past ten, threw difference between the State Legislature and the State Prison is not very clear at present, and there is danger that if the capital were located at Auburn the candidates for one institu- tion might be sent to the other. Saratoga has pretensions, based upon the purgative and pu- rifying effects of its waters, and the refinement of its fashionable society; but legislators do not usually drink water, and the good society at Saratoga is absent during those months when the DODWORTH HALL, 806 Broadway.—Boawert’s Evsx- | chartor of the Manhattan Fire Insurance Company; to | men—if he puts his whole available force in in lichen improve Leonard street, Brooklyn; to enable State banks | front of Sherman—Sherman, reinforced by NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 Brosdway.— | to change to National banks; also authorizing the trustees | Schofield, will beat it as sure as the sun shines. bs sacecnaiamieee fr of the Seaman's Fund and Rotreat of New York to bor- | Many regard this development as'probable, and XANNUCHI'S MUSEUM, €00 Brosdway.—Movina Wax | TOW mouey. The annual report of the Commissioners of | + 14 to's large part of Lee’s army is in readi- Figuass. Open Day and Evening. Emigration was presented. <= eres MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. ness to move for this purpose. If Lee goes to Now York, 8 February 26, 1865. Midintc whaling st nearer titan neni Lynchburg he increases the demoralization of ere === | yesterlay at the Custom House to perfect the arrange- | his army and exposes himself to all the chances THE SITUATION. ments for the grand celebration in this olty of the recent | Of an open campaign on a new theatre. In that A report which” we receive from our northern frontier | great triumphs of the national arms on land and water. | campaign he will be matched against two of would seem to lend confirmation to the rumors given in pe ees the 4th of March, ‘which pore the greatest masters of strategy that have arisen observed as holiday throug! yeaterday morning's Henatn, relative to supposed de- | 2 patents Henne eal op: tne. time ne the, | in this age, and there will be agamst kim an signs of the rebels to abandon Richmond and Petersburg, | rejoicing ceremonies. On theafternoon of that day there | OVerwhelming derance of numbers. Both and fall back for a final and desperate stand to Lynch. | will be an open air meeting in Union square, when ad- | Teasons are also & movement down the burg, Va., East Tonnessee, Kentucky, or some other new | @resses will be delivered by a number of distinguished | valley and against that toward Sherman. Either postion. This latter report is to the effect that the large | ‘Peaker® National salutes will be fired, there will be® | would be sufficient. Lee cannot cope with rofase display of flags, banners and other decorations, . number of jihal agente and oudeensjan he ad fc aloog | oxaigauiht fadilg 0f°6ii, Sai ag ool Grant and Sherman if even he had equal force. time been Iccated at di‘ferent points along the Canadian | civic associations are expected to parade, and st night | But the disparity of force is inevitably fatal. border have lately suddenly disappeared, and that they | ¢*hibitions of fireworks will take place. The great Napoleon maintained with the ut- ‘The Senatorial Committee continued its investigations | most positiveness that, though chance, audacity terday. The principal witness was City Inspector Jeff Davie informing them that the rebel headquarters | oate, who testited concerning the workings of his de- | °" &° ppl arse fle apy ao s triumph 5 never are n00n Wo be eatabliahed in Tennessee or Kentucky, and | partment The Committee a@journed te the 18h of | 1TH) et te | te a shows, fn calling on them to retura and join their strength and | March. interest befora | & whole cam) numbers handled with any- fortunes with thelr fellow rebels in the final effort to be | -, nee Were Be new conse of specidl paiga, y Colonel Baker yesterday. Abraham Lyons, who was | thing like equal skill will always prevail. We made on this newly chosen ground. arrested the day before, was sent off to Washington in may with perfect safety accept that opinion as Additional evidence that an early movement of an | irons, Judge Barnard has issued a writ of habeas corpus definitive in the present case. Important charae:er is designed by General Lae is given | 10 the case of Lyons, the refult of which Wil PrOMMDIT |” mais sheoiute certainty of success is due in tn our latest despatches from the armies of the Potomad ‘The annual cammencement exercises of the Bellevue | the greatest measure to our many recent and the James. Desertors report that A. P, Hill's corpé | Hospital Medical Colloge took place last evening at the!/ triumphs. It would have been premature to has gone muthward to reinforce Beauregard, and that th¢ | Academy of Music, before a large andience. Professor | argue such success against all contingencies be- . | Taylor, President of the Faculty, presented the diplomas whole of Keo's army was, on Thursday last, ander march. to the gredunting Cites, and pa toniseae 4 by fore we had taken Wilmington and shut out the ing orders. A considerable portion of his troops had | him and other gentlemen, An excellent orchestra enli- possibility of foreign assistance, or before it had Airections to be prepared with four days’ cooked rations | yened the proceedings. { been demonstrated that Sherman could sweep and supplics of ammunition, A rebel attack om | Master William 0. Hees, of Ward Sphool No. 20, in the { across South Carolina as easily as he did across Grant's lines, clther to cover their withdrawal, | Seventeenth ward, has been delclaref by thoexaminers to | Georgia, But now it is seen that there is only be the successful candidate for the West Point cadetshi or for the purposo of making desperate attompt to | ;,, the ghee Winthrop Chanler, Duaishiagvectine Lee to face both our great leaders, and Fort dislodge him at some point, is momentarily looked for, | seventh Congressional district of this State, It is said | Fisher, Wilmington, Charleston, Branchyjlle ‘and the necessary preparations have been made to repel | that the cxamination of Master Hess gave the utmost | and Columbia are 80 many pieces of hand- {t, ns wollas to render futile another essay at a raid by the | *tisfaction. hd writing on the wall that tell the enemy’s doom. 7 Aaron Jacobs and Morris Schlesinger, doing business in | ‘Those victories have shown us the certainty of James fiver rams of the enemy, which is also antici- Mott street, were yesterday arrested and detained for ts Dak Wellaies’ Wa’ thelr bl pated. Lee will need to make some movement soon, | examination on the charge of being the receivers of our triumph ; but what will be effect cor ho will have no army to move, judging from the rate | about twelve hundred dollars worth of twist, silk and | Europe? What will Napoleon say to these de- hich bie tinue to come into the Union Hines, | Coton damask stolen from in front of » Warren street monstrations of our power? What will be their veh sarin store on the 11th inst, John Howe, keeper of a place in | effect in England, where » hostile and venal Tho daily averngo desertions of them to the Army of the | the Bowery, was aleo arrested at the same time, on sus- persona tal sents, ‘ahaa Potomac lines are about seventy, and to the lines of the | picion of having felontously obtained a large quantity of “write us down,” and insisted upon the foolish ‘of St. mm ul eng dove, eT POM ORF | th tetrad ad Pind aetna an Oe akan aa or sek SA Tax Banxavrr Bui.—There Seay ics: ercery roe pam anata ; that the Bankrupt bill before Congress ‘as the Chrch of the Hely Apsities, Ssrner ‘of, Wied! worked up into a law this session; but, from SLEDS ene trons ahi ety ee eee w= present appearances, it is one of those mea- fos te abe Apes Genre bea sures which may require the call of am extra | {000 T5y"tho uov. Was, W, Andrew mine ball of session in the course of the coming summer. frorshis. Eaaic corner of TIES prema % Nothing but a Bankrupt law can lift our oom. | Dxeny*tth sree ee Shoring: of First irae mercial classes from the numerous wrecks of | Revelation, xiv. chapter. ‘At the Bleecker Street Universalist churth,. corer @ the rebellion. e Downing street, the ‘of Tae Case or Beatt.—It is not true that Major Ceca ne Pesce goon eps evening at half-pes® General Dix was present at Beall’s execution. | *ven o'clock. ; tualists at Major Dix, his aid, was present, and hence, | sog"ivvadway, tnle morning, as hall-past ton, o'cloake probably, the misapprehension. Beall did not | Sulject: “The spirit Siren Lite Brenig, write a letter to Major Dix, as has been stated. | Arternoon, three o'clock, conference, subject: Bat he did write » letter to General Dix, to be | onsHituies s Human Soul, snd whet Ae ie Relations delivered after the execution, thanking the | uy isa noteworthy fact that the American Tract General for his kindness to him during the last pane Soenneene ere exertions to promote days of his imprisonment. army since the outbreak of the. The North American Outward Bound. Bovisty can bo had, when itis stated that since the ous Portianp, Me., Feb. 25, 1865. mencement of the war over $200,000 worth of the The steamship North American, Captain Kerr, sailed at | £4 for the anny and half-past ten o'clock this evening for Liverpool. are included 22, Irvasan Orsna.—Mme, Zuechi takes her benefit at the | copies. Also 2,336,142 of Brooklyn Academy to-morrow (Monday) evening. The | im English and German. Oe opera will be Verdi’s fine work, Ernané. On Tucaday ceabiy aieony be ever one mandate the new opera, La Forsa del Destino, which had 80 groat | withstanding the supplies from a success on Friday, will be repeated in New York. Om | peale to this society for aid have greatly Wednesday La Sonnambula. On Friday Ze Forsa. La ‘weeks. Fitedu Regiment, in Brooklyn, on Thursday, and Pye | “it And others within a few Diavo'o at a grand matinee on Saturday. This isa rich Calvary church, in this ha programme for the coming +/eek. geen having given &omnimony ell Bey. Dat us now debi Sacaxp Coycenr.—A grand sacred concert, for the | has aco'pted the call, and will enter apon his new ‘ pitad adjourned. Rochester and Ithaca present no advantages except those of a pecuniary sort, and are outbid by Brooklyn; but Brooklyn, although it calls itself “the City of Churches,” is one of the most immoral communities on this side the Atlantic, and furnishes nine-tenths of the divorce and seduction cases in this vicinity, and has already given up its best site to Green- wood Cemetery. Therefore, having no desire to lead our innocent lawmakers ihto the temp- tations of vicious females, or to offer them a graveyard for a Capitol site, we must rule out the proposal of Brooklyn and recur to that of New York. The idea of locating the new Capitol down by the Bowling Green, where the old Province House once stood, is a fine antiquarian notion, and commends itself to the consideration of all lovers of the fusty, musty, dusty records of the past. Still, this is an age of progress, and we do not see why our municipal authorities should wish to put our Capitol in a location which everybody is leaving for up-town sites. Manhattan square, directly opposite the grand entrance to the Park on Eighth avenue, is a proper place for the splendid edifice which this city will erect for the reception and accom- modation of the worthy gentlemen who preside over our destinies. This square is the property of the city, and has been so for twenty years past, during which time it was devoted to pig- geries—a fate from which the Central Park Commissioners proposed to redeem it by devot- ing it to wild animals as a zoological garden; but our proposal to transform it into a garden have done 90 in consequence of a communication from te Ht H i i i i hs Deneiit of the St. Vincentde Paul Society—a most worthy | Immediately after Lent, charitable institutlos—will be given at St. Mary's church, | Commencement of Bellevue Hos; Grand street, this evening, under the direction of Mr. H. Medical. College. Gomien, organist of the Fremch church, Twenty-third Last evening the Academy of Manic was filled by@ aka? pees AEN Pe brilliant audience, composed of the friends of the gradu Gnanp Onatomo Tam Evewixa.—The oratorie, com- ating class of the Bellevue Hospital Medicat College, t@ prising Mercadante’s grand work, The Seven Last Words witness the commencement exercises of that institution, of our Saviour, and the Jnflammatus, from Rossini’s The faculty and a number of distinguished citizens ooom~ m Statat Ma’emagill take place at St, Peter's chureh, Bar- pied seats on the stage, while the students wore seated clay street, this evening. in the parquet. A selected orchestra, under the leader a of Mr. Carl Bergmann, performed eholce pieces Invixa Hatt.—The fifth sacred concert of Mr. R. Gon- priced music, ‘ zalez will como off this evening at Irving Hall. The prin- At eight o’clock the exercises were commenced by cipal selections are from Beethoven, Mereadante, Weber | ine grand marci from Tannhauser by the band, daring and Donizetti. The artista are Mesdames de Lussan and | tne performance of which the graduating class marche® worsted hhad been sold to Jacobs. Maretzek, soprano and contralto; Messrs. Durant and | in procession the main entrance of the Academy te Arey of Me Neen ete Mieeret? ne vonage fo Age ‘as John Gallagher ana | Sbsurdity of supposing that wo could succeed? | for the cultivation of prize and model legislators | Gonzales, tener and baritone, with » well sustained ted resarvea tonte) provided for ‘teats, whe had = represent every arm in the rebel service, snd Include | Ot se are yestenlay committed to the Tombs | We believe that the result will be hardly less.| Will of course supersede that plan, and the zoolo- | chorus Imposing effect. A prayer was read by Ray, Dr gical affair may be located elsewhere. Man- hattan square overlooks the Park, the city and the East and North rivers; so that the loveliness oMcers as woll aa privates Onerebel officer came into |r. tigion charges of stealing valuables from various | than revolutionary in both countries. In France tye Army of the Potomac on last Wednesday, bringing | houses while inspecting the different apartments under | our victories will announce the doom of that with him his whole company. pretence of wishing to rent them. Mexican empire that Napoleon is eommitted iar formed in an manner, much to Concent op Mn. J. N. Parrisox:—The third svinge | were perf ae + aaa f Division commit to tho grade Genoral Sherman has probably reachsd Charlotte, Beason Le egpeenberrnegeetsidivers hora to, and in England they will cause an immense | of nature will soften and enlarge and chasten marty tse tig pais fied dae, ing easy Gute a aumber, of Be git 3 North Carolios, before this time, if, as there 1s no reaso® | 45 auiio of the building, on Friday evening. Business | reaction in public sentiment. Every lie told | the minds and hearts of those who now think | (17) is next soirée, om Thursday ovening, illustrations Hilsweny Mexico; Nova eoua and(Cubar 1) trdowbt, he continued his march in that direction. On | difficulties are said to have been the cause, against us in the last four years will help that only of the lobby and the grinding committee. Sunday: laste was only about fpixty miles from there, | The sidewheel steamship Montana, of over four thow- | reaction, What a view it will give of popular | The Capitol buildings will be of the whitest | ume of Bach and Scalotti to the present day, ‘These will fae wee rarer , Urging them te doing at Winnsboro, 8 ©. But asthe Richmond papers SAARI Wir Bennet. SeanONy RNG SW government if one 80 weak accel an marble, emblematioal of the purity of thove | beintereoting from the fact thet the idee has never been | contiae with unremit inom Te ly F have received orders to cease publishing military news foot of @ sesh, Greenpoint pictured can put down a rebellion of such an Saale eneee- aaah Sane a (arriod out here before, suthones ruber lpn fr uch 08 ocatin, ‘ua Appes fare without definite information os to his precise | Drafting in Kings county was concluded yesterday, at | unconquerable and powerful people as south- | beautifully dome, which serve | oxox Bamas Marmen—A “Colon Shingle” matinis | ciated and oPp moms delivered the Valntictery, vishal Ap long ago as the 16th inst. the poople Jeaut forthe preseat, by the drawing in he Beooed Cos- ern sympathizers have declared the rebels | Cqually as beacon for tobacco-chewing skip- | will be given on Satuniay next, March 4, ot the Brosdway | which was s creditable perfurmanve He was particular: of Chatlotie ware in @.elate of great excitement, in droad | steasional district of the quotas for the Seventeenth and’ | tg bet And if such a fighting race as of his approach, and on that night the town was placed e's “gh patheneey — gic absinke gra these Southern men—so numerous, so spirited, ander martial law, Ro elilians being allowed tobe on | s aimeulty in realising the number of fighting men re. | 80 sbly commanded—eannot make heed corte ‘ehver nine o'ctads, ‘The place wae even at | quired of her by te goverment from those who have | against eur power, who can? These are the | not urge its merits at present, being content to News from Memphis. ors of Public Charities and and of the Byard pat an tse ‘there was | Deen drafted Guying the past week, even with the sddi- | questions thet already fiat in the European.| let the legislative commisstoners see and choose ‘Musram, Fob, 96, 1008. DTS ae Cy Ite abe + aut ab? ib tad of Sher. | Rs! one hundred per cont, an itis said that meay ef | mind, and that Earope yet cannot answer. We | for themselves. After all, the best point about | Allis quiet slong our lines: ‘There are no redele within | years ago by the Commissioners of Charities, at the rage ‘8 Fomor in Richmond’ on 8 portion * | the young men of that ct whoee name were turned o¥t | S551 'Socstve deal of civility from Bag- | the Now York proposal is that, like » good biMl, | miles of us eT nraschos: einagh 1a man'o army had boon defeated by Wade Hampton’s cs- | of the wheel, immediately upon becoming aware of the Aen it goes into offect Our new Court | The trade otores, outside of our Unes, owned by mer, me that one of oureour.ty witty; Woh the Journele of the ext morning my 1h was | fact, ruabed over to Now York and enlisted, thus securing | 16n@ and France in the next six months, “mtd 4 chante of thie cly, wove recently clased by the military | Zot (oy tue obs ait the large bowntien, of which, do drafted reeraite, they House, adjoining the City Hall, will be finished | |. crities and the goods cosfiscsted, who graduated that evening; but he looked fo. waru without confirmation. i 1 wosld have been dopeived, ‘The Mings‘county Board ef’ Suatt Poratoss.—While the victorious move | next year; 90 that the Legislature may meet | General Roberta, commanding te district, has inmed age to the nent ssnsmencementy en Loe nation / ‘Admisal Porter's and the Henatn despatches give ua ments of the armies of the Union, under the di-)| | : No. 16, imposes very heavy. |, Will walve.over thirty-six Staton. He asked char Supervisors on Fridny evening voted to give to any y there for its next session, and remove to other | two orders; one of them, No. 16, of New York to ee ty tts bottevon tet edi toteorestitig sccount of the ascent of Oxpé Fear river | drafied man six hundred dollass. towards procuring « | reotions of Gen. Grant, are absorbing the pub- || quarters within our limite at ite own conveni- Jecaseyh F iapoalkm gp gerne mr " vy Soe bie) pace Sek by. Uap aevel vossols after the eapture of Fort Anderson. re tea online bredgnd ig verry dollars | lie attention and admiration, it appears that) once, In this view, as in miany others, New | ‘memice ng ee oe om concn w pant BY Rey. Di. Thomityo dem Siege Catance delow the eity of Wiimtngton they. | 1 vn ent ae ei Pecnstvania Ruvond on ei, | the Uttle Presidetitial game for the spollé of | York complotely outrivals all the interior | G™ey gury, ECOG Mert’ purosaa. Boe tvinon, | S'ske tadhensoovees with the benediction.’ wore brought to by rebel obstructions In the haat, | aay two persons wore killed and seventeen wounded. | this city still goes on between the Chase {90 cities, towns and villages; bat still we adview | ater euch parwons have sctepled President The Maine Legislature. consisting of piles and © large sunkon blockade | There was acollision on (Ws mnaylvania and Erie Rail. | tion and the Seward faction at Washington. them to put in the best proposals they can mug- | Lincoln's ammesty prociemation as erroneous, and Avowsta, Me, Feby 26, “806. runner, which were commanded by ao work | road om Tuesday. Result, the death of two persons, | We understand that Thurlow Weed is as ear- ter and not to despair of the result. The fable of | announces the istention of the military authorities to The Logislature has voted to present a sword 40 Majow + i called Fors Btfong. This the fire of Admira) | °M¢ Of whom was burned in s most horrible mannor, and | negtly engaged in this business as if the fate of all persone oOmDIT ING TIE tore 1805" Roeping | General Oliver 0. Howard, of this State, the wounding of several others. There was alsoa collision its x “ Porter's guns soon silenced, During the fight the Union depended upon it; and that there has [ny of amnesty of December, 1: tH tortoise distancing the hare may come true. 868, keeping = wand in good famh, as fully pardoned of the crimes o The Senate bas concurred with the House in passing » We are a great city, but we have rather a slow i the Now Tork Centeal oa Thursday, by which Ave of , conspiracy, treasin And robellion against the federal gov r the rebel vet adrift & lorge number. of ating | gtx pamengird Wore injured. A dofoctive rail gave way | boon quite a tempest ina teapot in the Senate | get of officials, anil one of the smart litle west | trament, snd are not Mable to trial therefor by any tri. | th? " naneaers pe Np (epedegn voarly all of Which wore secured by the | on the Ohio Contral Railrosd on Monday, and the train | upon the momentous iague of the confirmation | oem plages may get ahead of us in the end. bunal, clvil or military, tion Gal arte