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‘WME TARIFF BILL PASSED BY THE HOUSE. /aetion of the Senate on the Tax Bill. POLIS TEES ESO 2Spesdiations as to Changes in the Cabinet, &e,, &., &, Wasmnaton, March 1, 1865. SIMPORPANT ‘MOVEMENT OF GENERAL SHERIDAN. ‘The teuth er falsity of the reports in regard to the pre- trations making at Lyachburg for the anticipated falling “pack of Lve and his army from Richmond will be soon «-cortained, as means have been taken to fully investi- «ato the matter, and an investigating committee has been «dlespatchod by Genoral Sheridan for that purpose, whose + Feport will be looked for with much interest. - ALL THE SICK AND WOUNDED SENT AWAY FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. i the sick anti wounded have been sent away from rithe Afmy of the Potomac. Several hundred arrived here ito'day, aad were distributed among the different hospitala, CHANGES IN /?HE ‘CABINET AND OTHER OFFICES. Speculations relative to changes in the Cabinet have ‘veen numerous to-day, and, as usual, contradictory. It 4s reported on one hand that a new Secretary of the Treasury and.a Seoretary of the Interior are all the + changes whieh.re to be made. The gossip relative to ‘the successor@f.Mr. Usher in the Interior Department is confined to J, K.Dubols, of Tilinois; Senator Harlan, of Towa; and Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine. The best infor- > mation to be ‘ebtained to-night leads to the conclusion * that Senator Harian-1e'to be the coming man. The best informed appear to think there will be no change ia the Navy Departmém. The same parties declare that thé - Presid@at will provide Mr. Hamlin a place—tit may pos- sbly be at ithe head. of te Navy, or it may ibe. by placing Senator Morrill in the Cabinet, : aud thas giving Mr. Hamlin an opportumty to go + into the Senate, where he is anxious tobe. They also > assert that if the Secretary of the Interior is taken from . East of the Alleghamies Mr. Hamlin will be the man. It ig evident from all this that Mr. Lincoln is keeping ‘ his owm cawnsels:in reference to the formation of his political family. *It-is generally conceded that Secre- * tar‘es Seward, Stanton and Dennison, as well as Attorney General- Speed., wille remain. There is no prospect of . any change in those departments. ‘The President has stated that he docs not intend to in- - augurate.any goneral change of officials. Where he will strike, and who, +hewill notify, dla Blair, that “their + otime hag come." \ A few days will determine, There is quite a rush of New York politicians here to- night, representing. both factions of the party. Some officials will. have to submit to some tall boring in the next few days. Oonsiderable: commotion exists among the postmasters 2 an the leading oitles over the probabilities of their being ‘thrown overboard. ..Al! such can, as a general thing, rest at ease, unless there have been charges preferred against - them 06 @ serious nature. CONGRESS HARD AT WORK. F ‘Both houses are at last at work industriously, and are <d'sposing of the necessary legislation very ju) good humor prevails, and the closing hours {+ r ~eighth Congress promise to be pleasant aid ron « The Senate are at work upon the Tax il) 04 hic finisly it to-night, but: will not probsh!y Committee of the Whole.the tax of om ) ..\/ Festored by the casting vote of the cha: Y; sadoption is problematical. The proposed tax of ten per ‘oent on State bapk circulation after January 1, 1866, has also been agreod'to-in committee. The Senate is stillin +@esaton as this report closes, at midnight, THE.LOAN BILL PASSED. ‘The Senate having pasecd the six hundred million “Loan bill precisely as it went from the House, and as pub- lished. in. the New York morning papers, it roquires only Prosident Lincoln's siguature to become @ law. ‘THE NEW TARIFF BILL PASSED BY THE HOUSE. iThenew Tariff bill: passed the House to-day without cmmatorial amendment. The additional tax on railroad iron was finally carried by an unexpectedly large majority. It ia not expected that the Senate will essentially alter “the. provisions of the b:ll. THE ARMY. APPROPRIATION BILL PASSED. * The Army Appropriation bill, as reported by the Com- _ miitee of and agreed to, prohibits future pay- meats to the Iilinots-Contral Railroad for the transporta- ton of govermment troops and munitions of war, they ‘having received land.grants in consideration of an agree- nent to render such sorvice free of chatge. THE DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION BILL. “The Senate this afternoon gave way on the appropria- tion in the Deficiency bill to pay the House employes the \ twenty per cent additional compensation voted them last fexs'on, against which they have so stubbornly contested, - aud. instructed the Committee of Conference to agree to it, This bill will now be passed, and an extra session : avoided, as well as long needed relief afforded to several important interests to the government, THE POSTAGE BILL. DEPBATED. The prompt rejection by the House this afternoon of ‘the Conference Committee's report on the Postage bill, which authorised postmasters to open unpaid letters for : the purpose of retarning them to the writers, shows that * Congress is not disposed to entrust so dangerous a power - tn the hands of a. multitude of postmasters and clerks. ‘Unpaid letters. sould not be opened at all; but ff double | Yat.6 afe not -eudicient to prevent omission of prepay- ‘mont, themletthem be trebled or quadrupled; but the } Jeters should be forwarded and promptly delivered. TRADE WITH REBEL STATES. ‘The House to-day repealed the eighth section of the act regulating trade and commerce with the insurrection- ary States, whith provides for the appointment of agents \ for the purchase of cotton and other products on bebalf « of the goverament. If the Senate endorses this action of ‘the House {t-will break up the system, riot yet fairly in + Operation, but under which considerable quantities of cotton havealready been obtained. THE CONGRESSIONAL WAR COMMITTER. The Committee on the Conduct of the War have been + anthorized to sit for ninoty days after the termination of > the session, in order to complete the investigation of ‘masters committed to them, particularly the Red river ‘and Fort Fisher expeditions, Admiral Porter is expected to arrive here this week, in answer to the summons of + the committee, to testify in both these cases. APPROVAL OF BILLS BY THE PRESIDENT. ‘The President has approved the Fortification bill, the ‘sppropriations in which were cut down just one-half the a:nount which was originally reported. He bas also ap- . pro /ed the Dill providing that no part of any ship or ves- #cl shall be Admeasured or registered for tonnage that “used for cabins or state rooms and constructed entirely above the first deck, which is not a deck to the hull. CONFINMATIONS BY THR SRNATS. The Senate has confirmed Mr. 8. L. Brayton tobe tpo-tmaater at Port Royal, 8. C., and Mr. John M. Eck- ‘sfeldt to D> molter and refiner of the Branch Mint in Cali- forula. BEORUITING FOR THR ARMY, The following tmportant and encouraging information thas been obtained from an authentic source:—On the n27\\ day of February, 1865, 6,065 men were enlisted into the aervice, Tho average number of men mustered daily Jor ‘he last three days of February is 3,298. If recruiting % Kept up, the army will be epecdily reinfureed to the ee tent neeo-xary to put an end to the war, MAPORT ON THE PYTERSOURG MINE PATLURE, ‘The President sent to the Benate to-day a message on- ug the opin on and finding of the Court of Inquiry wut tuted by him inthe matter of the Petersburg mine. Xe epinton Wa signed by Major General W, 8. Hancock, Pree dent of the Court. After narrating thé eiréum- stat Oaof the awault, the failure js ascribed to the fol- owing gamed officers: — F.ra'—Goueral Burnside, in not obeying the orders of tthe Commanding General {a the Toewedrondl thy saoaule. ng col-mn, inenot preparing h # parapet and abattis for vthe passage of his troops, and In not employing engineer caiticors to lead the columns with the working parties, ‘Yet the Court is tatisied that General Burnside believed the measures taken by him yould, insure ..ceesa. seond—Briader General Lediie, ti failing to posh WASHINOTON, aes: =a : bergen ts One oom aee Bye es saaaing to 2 bomabprot. e —Colonel 2. B. of the oventh Saag were + Fifth. —! General im laok of a eet es wee ee out gioconrey” thin 2 tha dhore was any on commanders of taeauit when the commandlag.geaseal was aot preseus ts pacete bo witpins tha operons.” Dawson, as the Select Committees of the two houses of Congress, to-day waited upon President Lincoln and in- formed,him of his re-election. To this he responded :— Having served four years in the depths of « great and national T can view this wave as task. In this view, and with reliance on Almighty Ruler who has so (age an ge thus far, and with increased jude to o pores eee for their continued x seneps ite renewed trust With its yet onerous and and reeponsi- dent clect, who did not arrive here until to-night, come here to be present on the occasion and participate in the festivities, and thousands more will arrive Detween this and Saturday morning. 1¢ ie very diffeult already to procure accommodations, even in private houses, hotels and boarding houses generally having nearly all their available accommoda- tons pre-engaged. The inauguration ball will take place at the Patent Office building on Monday evening, and the preparations for it are making on the most magnificent ‘seale; and it will no doubt be a worthy and fitting finale to the rejoicings over the occasign and the brilliaut pros pects of the Union cause, SEEDADDLE OF CONSORIFTS. It Ja reported that some forty of those drafted here yesterday have already taken leg bail and departed parts unkown. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SECOND SESSION. Senate. ‘Wasmxorton, March 1, 1865. RANK AND PAY OF GENERAL GRANT'S CHIRP OF OTAF?. Mr. Wusox, (rep.) of Mase,, from the Military Commit. tee, reported a bill to give the Chief of Staff of the Lieu- tenant General the rank and pay of « brigadier general, ‘which was passed. THE ARMY REGUTER. i The bill to provide for the publication ofa full Army Regieter-of volunteer and regular officers, now and here- tofore in the service, was passed. * PRINTING THE @MITUSONLAN INSTITOTR REPORT. | Mr. Awtuony, (rep.) of R, 1, presented a resolation for ‘the printing of five thousand ci of the last) annual Buotfuapnion Inaptutd Soars EN ne eNNE. ‘THB BOLDINRS ENLISTED It RAGIMENTS WHOSE TKRMS HAVE EXPIRED. Mr. Wnaon, the Military Com: ad- versely on the Houso bill to muster out of the service waiters who enlisted for the unexpired terms of their re- ‘THES PACIFIC RAILROAD. A Dill in relation to the Pacific Railroad was then taken u t ix . vayaole in lawful Uilited Stains, upon eparave roads, and ald 0 reby anthor to iasne respective their bonds to the extent of one bi of ly maillions of dol- mento. Suc. 3. That Railroad Company of Iiforala tothe Wocern Fac fia ites mente te ant conkrmed to ibs ‘sala Western ‘Paclte Railroad Company, Siihait ine ent was not Mr. .) of Ind., moved to amend striking oat he provision exempting ‘under this act from State and municipal amendment waa not agreed to. ‘The bill was then passed as it came from the House, Bee a oe a omboyeny PE etaive Appropriation wih vopstiet that the committee of the Senate had winceests nial = Q Pa Saf ind 8 (i fs ; rf A g i : x i Rie fed Hf i i i %. r i +4 a 2: 3 i ae Ff i i =< email majority, com) ina part of men Seslieos copemeuen ineciea ontaes phe Sos it in such @ shape that the Senate bad to sequionss or be a party to defeating a measure of vital importance to no and it \tlemen who made it would mage She weule Mars, Sane ae eas Mr. said it was not true that the majority in the House that insisted upon the extra compensation of ‘te employes was composed of men who wore always accusing the administration of reckless ture, El. Buckalet's ement mest ota Mr. re was not thony, Brown, Carlile, zon, eee, Pace tes Callamer, tion in regard to employment of detectives in the —< eaggratbmmenbarn tear 9 ag Sag ni ata juent state of the day's proceedings Mr. Hata ‘motion to reconsider the vote by which the ke He instead of areply to bis resolution, it was simply an graphy of the Assistant of the Navy, ms APPROPRL towards the government become citizens and settle on the public domain under the Homestead law. RECS. At half-past four P. M., the Senate took @ recess until woven o'olok. RVENING SRSBION. ‘THR ENROLMENT ILL. Mr. Witsor, from’ the Committee on Milftaty Affaire, reported the House bill amendatory of the Enrolment act, with amoudments, striking out sections two, Ee P : H : —_— Clark, Connese, Dizon, Do a Gere How ot range poe the adoption of the section impressing peg. one hel fone pr ma gu ele wa en akan in the affrmative, so the action wan adopted. Commit the appoint. The Finance amendment lor ment of s commission to inquire into and re~ laws, imposing duties upon foreign im} Mr. Gaiswotp, (opp.) of N. Y., advocated protection to. the fron intereste. Mr. Brooxs, (opp.) of N. Y., contended that the iron imterest was the most prosperous in the country, and the imposition of additional dutiva, oy ows .) oe, sald this was not the he Si sees areas 3 erican labor of Europe. The iron peewee d in this coum not paid A and oof cent upon tts capital. Es to @ motion to strike out the mn cents hundred pounds on for railroads or ineltned p lances. The clause which in effect the introduction of lenp-onsieineny being. neat consideration, Mr. Kunxay, (opp.) of N. Y., asked Mr. Morrill why this prohibition was made. Mr. Monaiz., (rep.) of Vt., replied, because lead is im- portal ta hatte ied soa ; : ‘, Exnsax—As satoes of liberty? statues of Uberty, and blacks as -And as Washingtons, Jeffersons, &c. ie this done ? F | the house of Ph | Mr. Cox, (opp specific to ad valorem y Lite bill protended to be fe Waa probibiwory. ent revenae and help age the aria glsed in. dan Francieoo ‘a ool aiteg te ony wilery ceton ‘to gran elearances to resets for exportation of arms, Guano, oF SS eee commi rose amendroents, to the House. 7 Cox moved they be laid on the table. Ls easy was decided in the negative. Yeas ¢3, i H li i f ; i Hb He ges Y i i i F : i i i & li BH 33 | if se he H 3° ef i j i i H B ; iP ! i i i ‘3 t 3 : af i i Li i s ik e*y g & af te H i 3 3 2 ft if | i sie hi ih get Uf eed : i @ act 10 authorize protection to be given to citizens of the United States who may aavererconepie of guano as probibite the exportation thereof, ie repealed. 'feecck reguinting onneas duties, passed in 1789, is Tevived so as to require the brandi casks, Cases, kc., of distilled spirite. This act to take effect on and after the 1st of April ensuing. FRAUDS BY TREASURY AGENTS, Mr. W. (rep.) of Ill, made a report showing practices under the section of the eas neheces ‘appointment of tN agents to 6 DI States, and reported a bill to repeaPit, iit venpenee ‘Mr. Wasupcaye also reported s joint resolution, which ‘was agreed to, continuing the juint committee on com- ‘merce to inv frauds in connection with the above subject during recess of Congress. and for many mi ‘Without comi: ws bale pan foo to @ conclusion on the bill, the House, ik & recess till half-past seven. BVENING SESSION. ‘THE WAR COMMITTEE TO SIT DURING THR RECESS. ‘Mr, Gooon, (rep.) of Mass, moved, and the House wok up and passed the joint resolution with an amend- ment, continuing the Commitiee on the Conduct of the War ninet; beyond the close of the present Con- From in orien thine tna Telative to the mill: ary pending before them. es Wan CLAMS, oP eee iD rere ye ee for SP estucky for slmfier”purpoem, to the aimount ef bas a offered an amendment to $750,000 to invasion. (Opp) of Ohio, the bill was i Pruaomurm, March, 1, 3465. Jay Cooke reports salon Of seven-thirties ¢oday to tho amount of $3,127,000, Including one Rabmoription from Now York of over $900,000, and a:.suhr frdm Chicago of $02,000, and @ large number of individual subscrip Mons. ‘The Rebel Ram Olinde Stfi? ‘ HERALD) THURSDAY,’ MARCH 81865. ied nes Loavos, Fob. 17, 1866. a ceca ere I es aan of gan EUROPE. The Moravian at Portland with Two Days Later News. COTTON Mi. a of cotton for four days 14, yer 5 speculators and exporters. Tho market Commerciaf and Financial Effects of the ne under the advices per Hi American Peace Reports. 4 Ti ndricoe com Macchestor report a fat markot-with IY! - BUBADSTUYFS MARKET. ‘RRPOOL The breadetufis market is quict and steady. eon, Spence & Co. aad others report:—Flour . Wheat quiet and steady: red slotay Whee wintor, a 1éd. 6 at Ferrol. IAVRRPOOE PROVISION MARKET. Garton Bruce Gon ane cabory, rope lost dui Napoleon's Speech tothe French | mi27mtt, Pak, fot, marwe bee, Daoon tem. Legislature. — | Ashen aut pagar que Colow Inactive, Rive ,moady. Linseed! olf upward. Rosi fat. Spirits tur- ; pontine nominal: Petroleum steady. Broadatulls fra, Sugar upwert Coffee frm. Tea i: Bu Quiet and steady. Rive dull! Tallow quiet, BATEOT reearnes Vote 17, 1865. Treaty of Peace Betweem Spnim | , Com.—sites of the wok 23,508) balos, {naluding and” Peru. . The market opened wil 5 news, but ata decline of one and ahalf penny on American on the week, and one-half and‘one penny on-other descriptions. THE AMERICAN WAR NOT MENTIONED. DEATH OF CARDINAL WISEMAN, &., &., &. ‘The steamship Moravian, Liverpool at two o'clock on the afternoon: of' February 38,-and Londonderry on the 17th, arrived at Portland, Nonm-Arrival of the Canada. Me., at half-past five o’clook yesterday afternoon. Her Hatmax, March 1—2'F. Ms. ewe is two days later than the advices of the New York. ‘There are no signs of the steamship Canada, now due port, n inatuding-46,000 belcs of Armcrican. lg Soe is-quietiand steady. Wheat The treaty of peace has been signed between Spain. | at this port with Liverpoot dates of the 16th and Queeas- | Sorrect. and Peru. The latter pays'an indemnity of four hundred | town of the 19th ult. Weather mild. million reals. : THE STATE CAPITAL. ‘The Prussian Chamber of Deputies, after an animated! debate, agreed by elarge majority, and in spite of the ministerial opposition, to a resolution in favor of the | @he Swarm ef New Yorkers in Albany— abolition of the laws against coalition of working men. List of Solicitors for Ma: Disturbances by the Italian students at Padua are} he National Bank Bill Reported im the Yeported; but it is not stated that they were of a politi- calcharacter. Patrols were eatablished in the streets. ‘The steamship Hibernian, from Portland, arrived at Londonderry at half-past six o’clock on the morning of the 1éth of February. The American Question. EFYEOT OF THR PRACR NEGOTIATION REPORTS. et oreaion: a eee and financial circles on the 15th re nape the influence of the news of the peace negot! brought by The market was trict Bill, &e., dc. OUB ALBANY CORRESPONDENCE. Ataany, March 1, 1865, WEW YORKERS IW ALBANY. This city is filled with New Yorkers, The trains since Sunday night have debouched them here in brigades. Tiverpepl ee payed ont alyeed their attached friends of the reform associations, make a rices were nominal n ine. ndon ‘Exch ae ted. Consols declined good bulk of these arrivals. City Inspector Boole and citizen R. B. Roosevelt appear in their well known case; aera rious der 2 Anancial } Chief Engineer Decker and Messrs. Norwood, Stansbury irs bya in cotto! on account politic: Contingencies. The prospects of peace wero. eagerly de- | snd the en ORE at antazeniin, a rast ve bated, and the lil CH ang obtained greater cro- Department blil; Williamson, Brown and Thompson, wit! dence then. 5h Aa previous _ pe N at phalanx of deputies, on the tax office questfon; W. A. announcement a Mh Sotoe ponterensy'was e Tulire, received by ihe | Detling, Captain Riley, William Richardson and numer bernian, published in the morning papers, and of} Ous other railroad men; Deputy Comptroller Storrs, course caused a reaction. ‘The fallin cotton was almost, | George HH. Purser, Superintendent Kennedy, f not entirely, recovered, and consols also improved 368 | Surrogate Tucker, County Clork Conner, Thomas Dunlap and Barney Riley of the Sheriff's office; th 74 oabese. itheted i Fowler, Corporation Attorney; A. B. Rollins and Commis- Peer eon pe a HT ‘he tie eurorumnte will | #oner Darragh, of tho Croton Board; Postmaster Kelly, have to convince their several supporters that peace is | Appraiser Hogoboom ; Harbor Masters Owon W. Brennan, not obtainable, and why, before can restore the | Husted, Crashaw and Hull; Doctors Sayre, Wood, Clark ~~ Mae be thet ihowe ‘New FFSee iovnels one Vitae hie and Ramsey; Judge White, Judge Bull, J. V. Gridley, E. predict that Grant and Sherman must find a basis for before negotiations can be resumed, though it ‘would be rash to come to that conclusion on thelr {m- pe information. But even in that case we ie London that good will atill result from the peace conference. The I and a long catalogue of others in attendance indicate that the session is at ite climax of interest to New York forward to an early renewal of overtures, The end | City. MUNICIPAL MEASURES AND REFORMS YOR NEW YORK. ‘The testimony of all these arrivals here is that a large amount of legislation will be accomplished this year in 6 metropolin hag not come, but we trust and believe it is in sight. * London Times remarks that the failure of negotia- pMed, aud the war Sorward ad by the inabilit ong the contest 22 3 | regard to th ‘The’ several committees of iteeiturta 's x 1 foregoge ail den @evined in whi ort a conan ides Le oe poseces o lad Of the league Tight not bemade. Fullich on thie w yere would acim on the eeom show clear ough ‘world. 44 that wi er may be made in the off asthe ct hase the cials of the tax (ae cecxparrenn) ace opacete ve were 1 repens: me saameeatve. pe 6. Nor iait oS aS forma of the law under which that an ng Powers thelr attacks would be | 77%)? STRAbie that the Senate committoo may have some to mako in relation to the mode of Searing ape byte esses eeapecdiin on ttl ter’ re ing some Pp 2 OF r a com. mission tae ba on to revise the system of taxation ‘The London Hereld thinks something has been gained spine matte fash at, Lincein’s semtaling \e, Beal. h the Southern and we id not be surprised ea a more and 2 eninoettoernaernente we 03 throughout the . Any local remedy or mere the year is over. —_ ‘Oul, ‘eccen bished in London echeme, which can have no bearing upon the public good Poof Netasooneet lication on the “oth, Its Jarad or even effective advancement of party welfare, eles attract attention tts f Arguments upon the Health bill will be heard this after. noon’ in the Assembly, also upgn the Fire Department n. Bills are under way here to create additional clerks of the Police and Civil ‘courts, to extend the term of the Justice of the Eighth Civil district city court, spa are forthcoming to change the Corporation Attorney's office, to make the County Clerk’s office entirely salaried. A bill introduced to-day by Senator Laimbeer revises the District Police bree Pree 2 the First district com- prise the Fi: ird and Fifth wards. Second district—Fo digtriot— alleged sources of information. It has the following relative to Blair's mis- ston to Richmond :—We are enabled, from special sources of information, to give the terme which Lin- coln forwarded through to Davia as a basis of paci- They are as follows :— Tirst—The abolition of slavery to be left to the State pommel circumstances, but slavery to Second—The Confederate States to retarn to the Union man ‘ag same rights and privileges, &c., as when they e Confederate army not to be disbanded, but incorporated with the federal army for beg al war. Fourth—In the restored Union the past to be forgotten. a byes Lheee propositions being a once rejected | Bighih district—Bixteenth and Twonticth wards, Ih retwetace 10 tite call Sixth and Fourteenth wards. Third Ninth and Fifteenth wards. Fifth dis- leventh and Thirteenth wards. Sixth th and Twenty-first wards. Seventh Richt | Destruction of Guerilias H. Reed, Merwin R. Brower and W. A. Albertson, Those | rid of i district—Eighteen district—Twelfth, Nineteenth and Twenty-second wards. Best—Mi cheapest in 0 6 MEXICO. wher tee Gained ae "HIGHLY IMPORTANT. to Spiteri raesscteganirnheeteey | Capture of Oxjace Olly end Death of Porfirio Diaz. in Michoacan, &., Oar Havana Correspondence. Hevana, Feb. 25; 1865. ‘The éemmsport Finisterre arrive last evening from Vera Cres, with five bundred sick;-wounded and dis- Charged soltiiers returning to France. By this arsewal we have the importaxé news of the um Conditional sevrender to Marshal Bazine, dn tho 9tls inst., of the eRy of Oujaca and its gatrisonof seve thousand men. Porfirio Diaz attempted to niake hie escape, disguised ase muleteer, or teamster, but was dis- &., as. bales to exporters. | covered, arrested aed instiintly shot. We mist await ar decline of 996 PenOy | the arrival of the Spwaish mall steamer, onttW'28h; for further details. In the State of Michemean the guerillas of @#Tamous Sales'to-day 4,000° * miaritet cl lar. : prefer Rca ks Raat Fenty hea Stock in f Colonel Barthelemy, after a severe fight, in whichRajas was killed. Romero was captured and instantly shot. Some other smaller parties of those that swarm im the Captain: Aiton; which left Provisions, —The market is quiet: andisteady:. Lard is | southwestern part of the’ sountry have also mot “with severe punishment at the hands of the French, who-gwe no quarter, most probably in: retaliation for the ‘instruc- Mons,” of which I sent you a copy a short time since: ‘You may rely upon the aleve nows being perfeotly News by Way of San Francisro. Sam Prascsoo, Fob, 28, 1865. The steamship John F. Stephens, from Mazatlan, brings seventy-five thousand dollara in treasure and » quantity of silver ore. ipal Affairs— Mazatlan is entirely blocked up; mo one can go te the taterior except at the risk of his life. Trade is atm Senate—The Pending Mencures for New | sani still The Mexican guorilins are very bold, and the York City—Laimbeer’s New Police Dis- | French shoot on the spot all whom they catch. Lately the French burned eight villages because the peoplo had not given notice of the approach of the guerillas, A French officer, who brought in twenty-four guorilias as prisoners, was severely reprimanded for not shooting them at the time of their capture, "The war news from the interior and lower coast is very unreliable and contradictory. No Fronch expedition will leave for Sonora and Lower ‘The city officials from the various departments, with | California until Sinaloa is he ep ay ‘Thore is nothing more al Jrot Penquin is still at Guaypmas, recruiting and drilling bis troops. ‘The agents of the American and Mexican Telegraph and Railroad line have been granted an ext/nsiun of time. ut the Gwin colonization pre- The Constitutional Amendment Rejected Wy the New ey Legiviature. Trunton, N. J., March 1, 1865. The: diweuseion of the constitutional amendmen was continued during the principal part of tho day. The vote was taken about five o'clock, and the amendment was defeated by a vote of 20 yeas against 80 nays, The result reezived cheors and hisses in the lobbies. It waa a strict. party vote. A Relief. You are troubled with a bad breath; It annoys your friends and acquainiances as weil as yourself. You would like to get ity but scarcely know what means to ndopt, We wil tell you, Use the fragrant SOZODONS. | 1t will elaause sud beautify your teeth und leave your bréath pure and swes Sold by druggists. Prizes Cashed In all Legalized Lotteries, and information given. Drawings sent. . CLUTE, Broker's office, No. 176 Broadway. Abe's Last on the Night Bl hy. would it be ridiculous to put me inacensert Because no ce ming Cere= 1ALON'S famous is uecemsary for g's Amin rT reen and A. 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The only perfee® Bp pictory Bt Barclay sroet price; See document, we woald call the special | yy grandreth's Bank bil, having passed the House | Coneam; 4 ption—Con: attention of our readers, Sirs to, the, fact that we know | last week, was reported without amendment by the Senate | pe ing contopption with full from he would not have been | Committee to-day and will be pat upon ite nal passage use Dr. W18! ny wenn yrnks ry Tecelved By Devas second, to the fact that Lincels aban | tis weok, The bil! e now practically a compliment or | TeLing principe of ine tar actupon ihe Inne sorem dons pation by his own proc! “he | portion of the bounty legislation here. itenableathe bauks | Orbe lunge and stop thelr decay at onee, and the pation?e juestion to separate ction; and thirdly, to the face | of, this State to ‘as national banks without going | fife is saved’. ‘The flue Troe Tar Cordial has groxt. power to Aut ite ‘polity of his government ‘points’ directly to | !nto liquidation. Promptnoes of the banks in re- | dissolve the thick mucus that stops ‘up the wind, jamagen ayondil vernor ‘ expel je ayatem. Tree. foreign pop Obey t Sass pak ony bounty te ‘turiy | Tar raid purifier the blood and cleanses tt of all scrofuloae THR LATBOT NEW! titles the banks to facility on the ttn, | Matter, that is constantly breeding sores, internal and exter rao smutian pease epee, | Lagasare we TUT Maton Oe wes fe | paceman oe Marae hes he fer i ; i cine, American peace negotiations continue to bethe | sus peLawAnd AND LACRAWAXNA COMPANY'S Brii—A BIT OF | din 10 nd street, Philadelphia. Soke geo hot abaclntely-beoken Of, while, others spopplane a. QR ERLESOLD'S Ore 006 Cooma Wi a satemont that they have failed, and thas the war must | 9m Company to erect # building and hold the necessary ry the Assembly and Th cabergoss in the Senate. Objet Tal ie . jon The Privateers. has been vaiea that it is e “foreign fon’’—that THE RAM OLINDE STILL AT PERROL AND HEAVILY ARMED. The rebel steamer Stonewall, alias Olinda, was at Ferrol, and was said to be leaky. She is heavily armed, carrying four none less than two hundred-pounders, and {s iron-; four inches thick. A nu: of the Alabaina’s men are among her crew. & New Jersey concern—outside the United and others of the Wall street and New millionaires are the owners of the concern. pears, also, that some outside party has sought to make a strike the part of leading Senators who took part in the matte The strike, however, mot with a rebuff, and proved ‘ failure. The company will be compelléd to appoint a Parliamentary proceedings on the 15th ult, were unim- | trustee for the property, if they do not go to Joraey City, rtant, and the occurrence itself has kJ seaeieeeeis ennth of Cartons Wieemnden tents club gossip at the Uniop Leagues. Le on the ————— wo-call mani Governor Curtin’s Visit South. The led spiritual festations of the Davenport Hanwenvna, Pa, March 1, 1868, Brothers were Prought to an abrapt conclusion st St | Governot Curtin leaves next Sunday for Charleston and ints ant ek spiak. Tees weenie woe i, 10 ne0 the Pennaylvanie regiments and benefit mon to do the rope-tying. The; ved too much. for, and wore objected to 4 iS Davenporta. Great cou: | bis health. He will probably be absent about two weeks, Great Britain. Uy a ee cuapel, | whe New Jersey United States Senator- hall had to be closed by the police, ship. ‘Tuewtox, Feb. 28, 1968. The joint meeting of both branches was held. The election of United States Senator was postponed to March 16. Joseph B. Walker was clected Prison Keeper, Departures, ia econ ‘e France. The pee Noncto had ees ee ie the Em- peror, and ¢ regret ity given to pri- vate letters ade by him to the Bishover of Orleane post Ng af 8 a Feng the Em; ot e thes be re fully ARRIVALS. sensible jut imposed on y the diplomatic wd character of his mission, and had never any intention of eer A ee Mite HOD earn BF Radeute failing in respect to the rules ot international law. The idwin, Mr Nicholls, Mr Gywnn, Mr aqion, . Holmes, Emperor recetved his explanations. 7 Rowhey, Mr Cunningham, and 406 in the steerage ¢ French Chambers were opened on the 16th of Feb- “w Arrivals o ruary by a speech from the Emperor. The speech was mainly oceu by domestic affairs, and was ile silent THE WEEKLY HERALD om the A ueotion. It refers wo the jemont of the Danish q and French neutrality therein, and expatiates op the Italian convention and the benciits to be derived by Italy as well as the Holy Seo. The conven- tion permits France to withdraw her troops from Rome, The Cheapest and Best Weekly im the Country. as a work of peace and conciliation. hae bre 4 nn Mexico, the = briefly says the 14 The New Yona Wasare Hansun ie the cheapest weekly pan "aah, throne . i J i aged nee meme ars te ig crc | =P Sn ene | Oe Al oped ; e or ers, the geod sense of tie Mexican population and the intelligence | SAUnaey: spd Me cvatente, will the MIME, T yeaith” Poy sad onecay % Se covert 7 iy mgd rajpions, at | Naval, Political, Religious, Foreign, Fashionable, Musical, ba ¢ Frenel jumphs ‘Dyaa, C5 then proceeds 10 enlarge upon inkeautes of domestic legisla. | Teeatrioal, Agriounural,, @porting, Art and Literary in- “Re tion, procial fn ardent desire tocultivate the arts of | sojtigence of the week. Eee et peace, to cultivate friendship with the different Powers, poh ai ser the olde nor, France to be heard for While all the other weekiy papers bave increased their and just irse emer; rentes 67. 30c. 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