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. — ARRIVED LAST EVENING. iar heater sla | LATEST NEWS ios xprenmed himaol tial oljand returning to tha mepesten pare tapnen, (dy Dens, & Tepremeuted by towe of their viticern oud ott ; or sen ccaos erties Bers bait tnt 7 | Gctegate ves The fis Neform Varun the | BY TRLRGRAD TO THM NEW YORK RON, Eo eublens wor Beary wreather, On the 2h en oyu tm | German Marl ican Ci.) of ve Niath Ward Pd ay OR PG Bag | fry ferng whic b= ed balan weve. epi salle | he German Repaliicn Nemoosl Cub ct) TM POPtAMe From WOmmessees | sre weapycecc is ve cramenies tp Conean Bar, | mar inte wbich Whe United Beaten hee” bean forced | waa driven «ff. Left no sowie en be the Twentz-secord Ward; the Gorman Ci P by the treasonable attempt of the Southern ge. ‘eb 96, lat BS 63, Apoke bark Crapeshe 100 for | n’s Club of Hadaon City ; the Conernia At - nard, cossionivta to dewtroy the Union, should not bs joes. Having been twice disappointed in relation to the | prewecuted for any other than the restora- Beclety for the rick; the 8 cial Raborm Banev nent | fi oi | nition, Keane, Newcastle, Doly sseeh ctor! ‘i 9 of the and the etree 0 RD Barratt reap cdety: the Baongerbund Social Reform Clady Ledge hae soot it (8 not koown when ~ writ | Sanpete authority, te | Doneritutlon sd tbe | tary, firemen, etvic antoclations, aad anas of a OS of Fate onien 8 im Division; the Snabian Baengerbund; Ue Colonia | _ = colon m the git It is uncertain Mi aher be pep Fone ong | involved in the awh 7 Persons not connected wit Ly organization, - migar to the master, Been have 1 jeveunghorein; the Tarns Corcoran w: among the number, ale | ofc ur present farm of Government, without modifi« “4 dayn N, of Hatteras with strong NOW ales Binging Club; the A tu Gevew ae | FEDERAL POSTMASTER THERE though 8 ts quite * Seon oF enaagee " ite, ne him and his compatriots, wh ‘Balle Ponder, Atkine, Leipsic, Del, 2 dase, With | ye rein end the Koriniale Seon : “ Atuther interview My. Lovejoy moved to lay it on the table, Carried. @ him, were wounded and taken pris ners at born & BN Fox & ©). The meeting wan ealuet 10 Goa, Kal, , ney frend tet n sg | a6 againet fA the bat@e «f Bull Ron. Notwithetacdiog the ex- Morris, Leipsls, Dal, 2 deve, with corn | Te ote ee ate for D nhs : + Hahn ween General Wool and General | The House pamed a subs'itute for the Sonate till, | tremely diangresable wtate of the weather, the ooh Sith thee! ia. | ea ouenann, eels sols THE MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION, peal exchange of prim | Ine niemiog the Washing nt Geirgetows | gtryee th vugh which the procemion waa, Uy Pan Serveaiven Bees a ewes fff, Tein selection with Mr, Kuy + Be 1: ee ame The House passed the Genste joint were crowded with mpectat ra from noon, and a E ‘ ; | . 4 providing fer the payment o’ the the time designated for land heck River, Jar, 21 days, tary, hed Ms gion, N.C, yonterday, hi sebdend i ‘en 7 lending mt the foot of Men Sreeke Lane (oes TLE drt coins ate te Mall Facilities Restored. | tintueticctate atta ace | inmirugrattn te Depannat fhe Wet, Magu street drew ner. the throng became mort Moreh $-"irv men ship Vou tor Liverpaot | 0! jeot rly tated by A quentity of telegraphic ceble how arrived here Vallandighaw (Ooiog offered the following, | Aemee, until ecame of the thor ughfaree were ine ee es Tete Br Basu ayree—Brig Wai | Mr, K etiuge for Oanpieioe od We tee seven tas tas, de om | Pes Cn eRE » be debated i a. Theatreets ware gaily decorate 1—esarce- Wileno, Conde, Be (war, , the 8 gon, The haaa a tia Wil 4g | be Fequente y Bhonse where one or mere fags wera ned dine ie ee bak “.\) CAPTURE OF JEFF THOMP ins tne miedo ine wi | erga Bidet Te ple BAU B frigate Bi Lawee Rod é exteadied to Cape Charles ‘Tris wi! bo within tw streets, ‘Tha ft f ie An Election at Nashville. tion of the auth opatitution the ferry-Soat Atlantic reach:d the railroad wharf, when Col. Wood was esorted un board, and the boat reached the dock at the foot of Montague street, Brooklyn, without any incident worthy of SOCEPTION OF COLONEL WOOD IN HROORLTS, The reception of Gol, Wood by his fellow citi- vena of Brooklyn, wasa pértect ovation —the mi'l- fleunted from the City Ball, and the i ain ene foes or Sonosen Tare : wea to the park wore decors Fiowe: Captain Dir art salted ah sh sci iin Frem Washington they prs At hago Bah BteeL ad from Rarhadiws, having Paste: states Wis hingtons Mirah #oMae Pubeaaaey wed Obie earl evergreen, whi's the tape wan two of the crew of & Sige’ and placed A FIGHT ON THE TENNESSEE Kaltroad te being rapioly rebuilt and will sti motinted with representations of the Ug, and r farmers sad ae aaa ender, ual Pe Sere Wea okt cee Mate cont of arms, vor the mata sroh were the applause), Soa oaenas Gucci rou ea hive Ween eatiet ery to report bac words in Large letters. Jol this alain aa not wrtaining t) Gen. Sigel, butte all Gore At thie o wo ee woh aial OF Ihe letly woder the i eee il i= Hed tuelaemn, t = hee whined negotiation of the % of the bein ener a! Landers * in Wahit; The Telegraphic Line, Sate ie Wollstesoro eeNeny ba Ulla Gee a The eveata cvmnected with the bao PAUP cs ee {6 annwnco eat in Sunday's New York Mancrmy “ye LAL ner as nat) winatel Major Geers) that G Henke vision bad cromwal the interested int ive settle. today, Ker! Bua RUNNING THE FEDERAL BLOCKADE, Jieer os «fain 8 at discumddon the friendly off On motion of Mr. Kuepper thy ssven bled dele > The be P 06 sectiotinoeoes } {France were tendered ty the United meer Liber abel gh Mag Our Washington Dispatches, | tus cvietace bern en wat ths raat uta ipo Aho : sexs =" tive Co romiteas, ving D heel Fr iy at > Belt had w «1 hy the Ser ate and Hovae THE NEW Yt K pines Sian ra YP. Bist D., Foers MK SUN. rge Koepper. ate lervae Wit he # aN cay, a aa teat el the United States in Congress i arOR ENG: race P AY we - i ai ja cls er Gen Sigel to be Major General, | 0 srpeiotans Sicel ae Ms) or Canara’, 4 Tiss the Netiona! Leu! Mure erknwledaes | members ESDAY MORNING 3 14,18 hecallofihe Bae utive © Oey at * o wh DA ALE ened viows of she | mem —— ates present resolved themselves ft @ +e Sadi 1 i Ld toh in said interposition, Te Duty of Geed Ciizen togeting, with Dr, Kessman and Me. Kap: THE TAX BILL AT LAST, Benat neh ty weapee nus rehe and the abt hemp . ‘ i oK jenate wt ot » maritime righw, and the abolition of ' retary, for the tent ryeaeot perfecting ali nao | partich pation of the Ger+ reat mars meeting at C oper ext, + Reiniager, Dr. If there ever bas $ edoald be drop ne orerpment should cesse to evening nent Dr. Foerseh very forcibly ing that no opposirg or unfriendly mana, bub they their fiends in the use, and act in all things as American cfti- temp'atee the Washing on, un- ecient men of of afsi- ont morte’ thee ibe wb eloyently wd- ay that privileged venders tn the oamps take mde | to be lef & ve their ordlinsry trade with either m aud deter- ‘ Oe ANSE: BANA ES fue WHA. ancl +] bentgeraut ibang ciate sud lever) IMPORTANT HOUSE RESOLUTIONS, serennnce tad deena ocertlonthe peices ae | “Sir Thet the prevaat ime We propittous for. the the rapid but judicious advancementof human free ~ hegetlations to care the objects, « , y Geners! Lande t nate THE WAR IN VIRGINIA. s They bad placed well-nigh ae pees, ud nacoteeloas bi at cfedcrsietoon wd yetiod | Seizure of Military Stores, | wie Mr. Vallanc ighaen prog re ftw cate: Fi Does | PROM FORTRESS MONROE, | ve stress, played from Kiermar e—Papplaume ) | Goners Bede Le t ty tones tie 4 that © n Atich Haegee aN reMt | multiply the causes € diasenric lev ng that bonosnity and demand that # war should be strictly limited nit themae vem and to those who \interily teke part with them, but that neutrals sbateining in gord faith from such complicity ous ht the tb rty of neutrals, avd Memors ® being extensively rigned by #4. 7 in the world, be- Liens Or prewntati 1 Poatinaater Gener sink ng that some meanure be adopted by which they uled stamped ens the port cffices to Maritime Rights Considered. fire" They F the eration in the be! ofthe Congress of Parts, The Tar Bill at Dat Wash nojton March %—Tue % etre of tive tax LiL report d txday: It pre & ko, ke, ‘ J-mestown she went Lack to her station, Bas has | ‘been armed with » gun at her bows and another at her stern, and has a sharp iron cutwater projesting fame three foot from her bows at the water line.— wing aan ave Affaire la Femncmer, &e Yate proper of acon. a belliverenton the high seas shall be Lanisville, March 24 —Railrond communica senile bedidbicdediegpe pied trot seizure by pul ’ mee A tons between Lore and Naslvile, except ower a barges paar Bhallelorbes 21 ope Az Bxecutive Committery consisting of Mess | creek tan ines north of Nashviins damaged hp the ent, with nutmberof clerks, | 9 neutral flag covers enemy's gods with Relnivger, Dr. Keenan, J. fl ry et be dws w tie President | the exe ption of contraband of war. ieceiowe Sent’ Mikey Oasrad)| Coe eee Wow ce ee uuays Wal BS Nevuired by rect Into convenie tom distri SS Foe Ce ee oe ; » bee tomorrow night, ‘The election at Nashville, on Sat ‘ AMT and of war, are uct liable to capture under the i Koeppersand Dr. Ignatius Kcby are | vagy, tor municipal otkcerse passed, off veiled, | Mit Mu Aeeeasor And c llector, appointed by the | enemy's 1 at the some place at SP My 0 Lay aareelags is Larges pire be aw ade trict) who aball have power | 4th. Tuat the people of the United States enter. saanaiasaieaamieshisineaia oacbeniiis hanes mayo iamation assuring 10a 00 r tain the hope ¢ grent maritime powers che Pa RD. : the citizens cf protection Ly the Federal troops, if tee ms ey Ve necoamary. | Prance ard Magland, relinquishing thelr prosent be boat of seed : bat t a they would quietly purmue thelr accustomed avoos- nde asd be 1 par pullon | Gee ctnee teoeoitoes mhidsa rcs bah eceaae ead on te cer cand te r $1 per yalion; | ton of onr iowurgent * nts, Ww the aame devotivs to oc : » tions, three conte per pond, to add, | conMeNE to the propositions of the Paris Confer- by the power to scailer throughout e Geveral rebel prisoners have been troughs tof . - enon, as the United Sites have constantly invited, the length and breadia o 4d $0.6 |__| rrrrrvitte x when man ‘actured, five cents, aud on and a» Mr. Marcy proposed to the Government of a id t r tren! at 4, a Franc tne th dh of ry 1856, jon, cousage the Freaize The War in the Southwe: iventy-five. aigross who were aitscd by the | cs, cae. Ger tnd ane dinece cu, caren || bora expanston of tives Uaan tes privene peoveriyr ewast the tide ef corre s' The Memphis Ar. | revels in the vicinity of Bowling Groen, have beea | uit " ot contraband, of citisens sad subjects of nations a — “ (he Memphis Ar. y bad ay A oard coal oil ats per in cobislom should be exempted from ¢ nflscation, which rolls iz Ww 2 . 9 following: | os reeovered at Nashville and sent back, Aned cw! off tem cents per gallon. Gas per thous: J +«qually in Sartore treged on ‘the land and in war- querer of the country, they should receive, as mmordore Fone |g Generel mall Seoomemodations Us eetablished to | and fet, twenty-five cents, Hank note paper, | fare waged spoa theceas which are (be common x ier ireen, for mil . ‘ ’ ‘ ae 1 of thi they Will the spontanerus roice of the prople ted Baten ) Bowling Phpgreak reste deadly ber pounds Printiag paper, @ Doh, Toas the efforts of the Inte Secretary Marcy pitol, and a Wa OLD Commenting their patriotism, and svowing its 3 peccaparty Fe he Oe GREY BG Bothy i one hundred pound aby tbe ngrafted sa fixed pinciplen of lnternational | embewered with flags of all nations, and looked — te share their burdens, {woo Pad honk bent suspected of disluyelty,. The | tend mail facilities, in every part of Kentucky. fe per prund, one haifcant per Meaty Golees cen’ contusnte ota eh: 1d ee ocr imeration bas tot been ome of their | to o Nebville is atrong)y routhern, A deep Washington, March 3.—The Secretary of the f pour Pour, ten cents per barrel, All other ‘she Republic and to the highest interests of Tho city in fact, prosente! a gala sppearance— Caoloe, bet it is gratifying to obterve that g wenger at Ate on hn pe th the ine | Navy teday recetved « letter dated Cairo, Feb. 270hy | manifctures sorem, Oa | Pr vivilzation, business virtually suspended during the af- Democratic jorrtals and matesmen of the Uni- Aopen Fee ene ins | from Ping Officer Foote, who says T havethe | ratircat parse eof tracks | Ait te bean ett one cad woe for ou Ovens | MerBoum, end everybody appeared rjaloed at the ‘ted Stater bave come forwant se cf the the intention being to claim the | honor to forward @ communication just reosived | Cromutation ticke'« Steam oat nt te conelder the propos! of the ‘ori ant ‘pub. oFpertunity presented of welcoming home the de- at Gu vernment, Government with s cnstimity and diness | " forty Lieutenant Commanding Bryant, the substance | trave!, one mi! per wry beat f Fran, M Hautefeuille, fora Congres oe ’ ; becatuns being ¥ d from Columbu sone mi! F Y 4, r le, a te obame the carping, aneer- | orc lose teeny er eon Born column ba Te | of which I bave jus g ubliahed, Gd Mode ballad ae «moan powers, wy uniting It one mifested | PT f ‘attack, | The captain of the steamer who brings the dis- | cepts from jasten ments five per aspect ond onaurity hi jpeesnh nes and owes hie oe Kracteo ay% 2G Nebel iad patch maya that six miles below Nashville there was | cent on am out of receipts an y. Por the use remalning isoiatedand that thu they | Height selenite ea ee ated Non bee | & tattery ona high bluff, witch batmoumtel fem | of cariages annually mone ton ibaitly we & Lanting Hollor a4 ses) paving edcaped from the Laadwo! the | guns, but several cf them were thrown into the | dollars, according & Gad watches, one ey river before the Cairo feiiar, 8! ver water Guid plate, Wo the freedom of commerce and tise, and cismem term lefe hia old headquarters day be- 5 abu ieoli bar onda hives tres paren wa eee the pentions 060 a recret expedition. He will turn Doe Bulatd Wines eh make Balnder Gr Miaae. Lof ir. Cox, the re 4 ; umitted and ordered & Coe here of Lejislature met tered cattle fifty cents en Hoge ten cents each, Tiel yr want of a quorum 6) Boe APPEAL ears ard past policy, and give thet aid and ion, whic yal citizens the Constita trom excite: ation which may gto know that up. the war will suns of the ener ‘tion and retrain epround, the masses urst forth in less wing is the enclusure ta Flag Ulver Jred do Uare; chrouses, Sty dollars, bowliag- Albany, March 3.—The bill amending thi of our people, both Damocrat a nablican, stTe, cen, pore ‘ Mesa Sve dollars each elles; wheleoale poliars, | Ore xinn chatter relative to the Fire Department, | are rapidly concentrating, and that the w'tra mia Hertel AcE porte aad af $6, $508 Ay dilisre: other pid’ars from fre to twenty die as introduced adopting, | ™ politicians ant agit who now disigare the oe Cotntuangiug Pict iile Western Waters are: coe! Nati twenty dollars, Iucore— the yropoged aman. national record at Washing'on will Le speedily Bir—Unoertain that ty = fe Ghec! : Linst. | Tiree per cent. on al) « ver six bnudred do tug the male of in- iy’ 7 . db Yous W that | departed from - ape i tae Jefe to the silence which isdesirable, ‘This is FTE ee tine Hiecluest uf Brig, Gen, | '8f% decucting the incy 2 dividends Mans the proper courte, Our people should now ig. Stash, commanding at and arrived | tte., Which are taxed separately, rom bouds @ ULls morning, preceded by seven steamboats [and dividends of banks au! aa natitutions, nore divisions of cpinion, and give ‘a long pull, a strong pull, ard a pull altogether.” It will end the rebellion. ‘This is the time for it. * a r n. Commanding. The Engagement on t © Ten- Chicago, March & Tepe fr Cairo. feomp the the vault ‘The Port Royal Contraban is, In another column will be observed the pre- parations for reliof and irs:raction of the con. trabands at Port Royal, by the steamer Atlan. tic. Ia farther reference to this subject the Secretary bas addreseo’| a comm Mr. Pierce, at Port Boyal, in wcknowledjo of his reporten thecn, on of the contrabanis Bir. Pierce's agency is continned, and he is au horized to exercise @ general sapervision over the abandoned estates in a mannor to secure their cultivation, Ww ith this view he is to act poll Pe A ted oi ean ey lancer tae in concert with the Freedman's S wieties, found | gacked by a large f ree of rebels and ¢ a 44 in Botton, New York an: other cities, and Taree 5 our Loata, Our lows wae cae Biiled aad. appoint applicants for the lutien assigned thom, |e AT gonial, for Sheriff on Bsturday, the Ualon their compenration to le paid by those soci 1, | candidate receive! £50 votes and the se sessioa can- but the Government to furnich subsistence and | Yate 1 eteres. Mr. Pierce, a8 agent for the Govern- | phe Rebel Ge ment, is to aid and provide for the religious and | Host, March 3,—The Kobel Generals luck crdinary cduca ion of the laborers on these @8- | ner aud wan vert ree 5 wrelos le on sprig nv secure to them the gros'est poe | BOOP, Ind were ime dhately y bible benelt. River yesterday, reports th at ox + and Lextngt fi, «seom yavied Vepord Ivette, were approaching P River, they were Sed upon by « battery located ov ‘wing theriver, Tae gitatoasa replied n hour with shot and shail, As the expi- for bu ration of shat time te battery was silenced, and & eighty m nd intsutry lauded, and . Suckner and Tilghman, juartore at Port he New Mexicns Mall, sd Tmporient Subjects Bee Congr m The tas bill at logth make « eur gid attracts universel atier to be the most com lee i+ * aC The Santa Fo mail Tre enemy's {ree on) A amonsa where they bud Xi ree chap, brought before ary Lows * The enous f ate Si have occupied morte of re Vit we thought that they dos F nounted, and eight pieces of Bo far as we os dee iin 6 des sta gis laid before ‘ bo Grn Reownnr, N.Y. 8. ML are fair, and ites inijrtts + te wad | TON von Cononrn Comeonan'e Rrorvtion equitable, They will be a1 wish choor. | officers of tts reyiment held used ye or ful sequiescerce by all clsse. of our poo | ¢ay evening, Feb ti as their Hee vsters ple, for those of our countrymen who have mot a aarenrred Pragenye Me 18 the musket in band, are not 9 fired ea PTET hpwrteal raiciigi A Geiatitisee comatantaa of to serve the country, than the (pops who are Aaine Bernard Keilly, yuch, Buvier winning car battho. ‘The prompticude with | gid Moor Bagley were ory which we respond to tho tax bill will send an- | once to Balsimore and await the arrival, other thrill of despair to every corser of the Kobel Confederacy, and, within three months, cause a demand for our Government loans io Furepe, which will enhance our credit and sen- tibly releve our fuancis! burdens, Lot that Promptitade bo m.rkwd and arnest. i ‘The resolut.ons A second Conn O'Keefe, MoC nan pnd Thi arrangements reception Committee will meet every ev. ters, over Easex Market until all armngements are o Coptaing nake Vain ing at the Head. rand etreet, from 7 npleved, wlore Congrees, ia reference " xt i fo the rivlitn of neutrals are de to exclte Branninc Arrray.—Last night ata late he i i hour, &urmen named Terrence, Monry ant Mate mach Europosn coment They are broadly Pde fae Be ae progremive and lit : Y | thew Tully, aud Rice, @ notorious deaperado, ¢ Wye and bere’ and we guch, sitly Tr J gered the preiuises No, 80 Mott sbrect, where an al- hoy which tho United | gercation ensued between Henry and Rice, the Lat- 4 havo ever tukon on theeujot, The | ter ending the difficulty for the time by plunging 4 English government, alwough alluded to wich respect and courtesy, does not receive the com. mendation, iu epirit, which characterizes the reference to France. 1t could hardly be othor wise. The resolutions, somewhat modified will probably pass, and the chances of the ac complishment of their object are good. KS Tux Sox Movewenr,—The meoting, called by the Boolal Reform Verein Committes, # wcmbled !net evening at Kassner's Hotel No. 7 De | gored by antomatin s/diera, ‘Phe school will be, Henay sirect, A large uumber of active and tutti | gmusinued every Movday evening, aay lussucsion (@Btdal Germans from wovers) Wards of the city ware lyon be frum Hiidiv's tactica, knife into the Hospital by officer Desmond, aptly ariested an: ofthe Sixth Wi ‘Tux Puosnrx BRIGADE, on odvertiwement in yesterday Sechool of Lustruction at No, 6 Centre street, which ie under the soperintendence of LA. Col Matthew Murphy, who, in the absence of Col, Corcordn, takes command. Last evening the school was openc’, #6 Usual, end & number of evolutions per ville, and Col. J. J, Miler, government mail agent for Kentucky, is making energetic exertions to ex- the pe ple at Nasbyille and at potats on W berland river, and thet om hearing supposing the gunboats would proceed lyt the t allroad sud wusvenmion bridges here are ell stroyed ig, Geht miles above Bavannal, onthe Teanesoe | unti) relieved by orders from the departinent, Tainvne, from Calro, vaye:—A gentleman, jum arrived from Charlest day oF two Aine with a rebel battery at Savannah, Tennestee, one thousand barrels of flour belonging tot foderates, bave been seized and stored here, A woolen 1 had been also solsed with considerable stock, Richard Wash- Henry, The wounded man was taken | ¢r Jamestown, which with the Yorktown is sta ‘aud Rice was | tioned eff Hog Island, steamed down to #) d incarcerated by officer Mott, | with » flag of truce, to amcertala the cause of her + oJ, Boep, five m: 4rd the preseut Secretary of State to have the max- Sheep fire cents each, Licentes: for banker sere, twenty di isl) dealers "a7 dolinaa ; re brewers, OXy dollan ated according odied dollars, E rectal brokers, ft Theatres, one ent! bondred 1g TOP, racted before, in Cam- vival ate. ken ation Anminiatr wan passed, Adour my tyere, my reve water 4 panic ety the river enabling oats to asoand the river, was providential houses, ten ¢ ce KEW YORK LEGISLATURE,—Seaaw, brokers twenty di lla proc convey ing an army commanded by Brig, Gen, Ne> | yg, pes cents, Fepanets of Ain » were crdered to # third roading. day. ms pear ‘ Saas The treope landed without opposition, The tnilitary or ne joe ot the United Aomadly. kat the river are free from hostie forces |The ding setators and members of Con- e- Legacies and die rinwive shares of personal property of decease] persona, from one w five cent, acourding to the de- Very respecttu vy, your obedient servant A.C. Bryant, Lientenant Commanding, gree of relationship: and stamp dutiey on ail kinds eres Assietent Postmamer General Keson ie advined [oor lega! aid commercial papers; all patent medi- Pine iat os ware ae by telegraph from Naslville, the dispatel dated } cines, telegraphic messages, and al goods by ew | intencent of public instruction, and devolving the yomerday, that the federal dag floats over the Post P press, ces en ioe Leone dhl par EM the | Chamber Office there, and that A, H, Markland, e)eclal ~—-.- Mr Taylor gave waive of © Uill to enlarge the . shan ple moan to allow of the pasage uf agent, bas charge of the office, and will retain it ‘The Price of Coal vine iba dbo Che. plait ies Philadelphia, March tween the coal trate am eed it wae dec Pennay| vende Coal Compa C necessary, —At aconference be- 17) Dg companies bed roe of the rates of the following bille: ® give the euper ew York the appoints of attendants st the Marine Court and Courts Leora! apd Bp oka! + end the bowrdic Chicago, March 3.—A special dispatch the mee of w 7 fo amend the law me keepers’ lien law, lands aod tenant in the city 1» Moy brings intelligence ofthe capture of forty men of Je, Taompson's FY in My band,and four mall one-pounder gums,near Sykoa- Congressional Proceedings. T) omerd the New York District Court act, town, Rgpereearees 4 hie PARED as ‘The gun-boss Lexington had an engagement @ KEXXVIth CONGRESS —Senate. To poovide for the elactou by the Legislature of act the acoounte of the Treasurer of the ities of the Bauk Dy First Homion. Washington, March Tao Homoatesd bill exam lis Cave) Department end sec partn € ans 6 from the F Mr. Biyan yave notice fora bill not to allow the sf 1 Indians Hudson Kiver Railroad “0 wteam below 6ou: Charlestown, Va, March x hundred to whrer iniplace of Brig bt, aie tok the cath, Mr, Wilkinson Ca@inn,) presented @ petition from cMeens of New Yerk askiog Congress to reduce to a territory Bo rgia wud Plorid la resented petitions, of Naw York, os ‘TL till t impreve the Central Park was passed, Mr. Coddington introduced a bul to reguiste Nominating Conventions and Primary Blectlyas in New York ber Mi Cale introduced a bili to extend the term of the cfivers of Detriteand Police Courts in New on Hi owned Ly aman named Davis, which anufacturing Confederate clothes was divcharged under the yr two months extra pay. Laid waite ‘The bull for th nization of the atait of divi sions was bakken Up aD? Pasred. . Wade (ohio) «fered @ ) int resolution aw riring the President to appolit as many Assistant Ail) stant Generals and other ef ers of ¥ me in bie judgment the service requtres, Adopted, ation Till was taken up, II (Cal) proceeded’ to speak at Comfiacation Bill, He referred to the condition of the country, and claimed that all de sired she return of peace, but peace was not to be ‘Time, from Cairo, sys that a very brigbs light, as of « very large covilagration in the direction of Blandyiile, was seen from here on Friday night at jock, On Saturday night the sky was brik ly urinated by the reflection of # large con- Hiagration directly tn the line of Columbus, and ap- parently about as far distant, LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, © Col, Wood The pasenge of Colonel Wood from Warhiagtn t Brooklyn, was one grand ovation, At Bati- eiladelphia, Bouth Ambey, and in fact at railway station, he was received with the ‘The Ovaiior From Fortress Menros, Fortress: Mowroe, March 2.—Tho steamer more, overy obtain iu xl by the principles of : a cought we Express, Capt, Coluwary, left O.d Point yesterday aloe’ oe is ane Oy a [cot ery 4 | rongest manifestations ayeapeah: Q hae ¥ d moruing, at ten o'clock, for James River to receive ntless war, Which muss ree ult in extirpation he. J #ecrmpanied by his family, reached Pailetelphin at He contended fursber avout balf-past 12 o'clock Saturday night, At the jutional, as it was @ bill of depot he was met by the citizens and Common ‘Council Committees, and essorted to the Continental Hotel, ‘The Hotel and the street in front of it were rowded with peopl Wood was allowed a short respite, when the Committees waited upon bin, and after a few kind words of welcome had been addressed to him, Cols Wood returned his thanks in @ short speech, in which he sald that he hoped that his return may be butto gather strength for further aud botter service in support of the flag to which all loyal men the Union prisonerr, who were expectad on Friday, ‘They were not met, hewever, seconting t ap- pointment, and having remained at the usual meat. {28 Place till noon today, the George Washington was sent up with an order for the Express to re. turn, unlees something had been heard from them, She accordimgly came back, arriving at two o'clock in the afterncon, At about three P, M,, yesterday, the rebel steam- concluding, Mr, McDougall gave way to At journed, Th House of Representatives. Mr, Dawee, from the Committee on Elections, nade @ report on the petition of 8, Ferguson Beach, soking to be admitted bo ® seat as a Rypresentative from the Seventh Congressional District of Virginia, ‘The Con mittee append to the report a resolution that Mr, Beach is not entitled to a seat, The sub- ject was Lad over: Mr. Stevens (Penn.) from the Committee on Ways end Means, reported & bill previding interna! reve- Expross chusets soldiers, when he explained that his by Geser) Bee) ek The Colonel and Committee breakfasted ot am commander had no knowledge of any expected W ite from the other two ware m © Color,” in letters of silver, Fulton mreet preeonted a gay appesrance-flags, hovee, and from” many, miniature Mage wore dice Ahefollowing inscription, was displayed from the store of Mewers, Musted d Gari! : © Welsonme t brave to die, A banner ‘ord streety contained the laseriptiont vere ofthe 14y Movical Hall was diap' We welecme thy return Cranberry streets, was gaily ornamented by War a traneparency, with the following n * With true ard grateful hearts we weloome you ne land of freedom and sympathize in al your triode, Thongh the rebely cut down our Wood, they found it would not burny except with patsfetic ‘The following appered on atrenmparency displ Souths Neary areas. “Buaviter in modo, fortiter tn re." 4 Our C onel, Alfred M. true and tearty welcome iv extended by hin old comradi# and the memory of former happy days, wiguailed, but not murpamsed by the present joy of havirg him once more ame ie t8,"* ‘The armory ie the headqua ters of the 1th, was here that the regiment mustered in May le and, afver weeks of delay camp cn Fort Greene Park, Aer many annoy- ances, the regiment was sccopted by the Se:retary of war, and at length all bring in readiness, they marted for Washington en Saturday ovening the 15th of May, 1561, Themubsequent history of the egiment ts wal! kaown, Hicks street was a perfect bower of flags, and ame ean be sail of Court, Atlantic, and other streets and avenues along the route of the proces At the fort of Montague Place, # nuraber of Mage were suspended across the carrlage-way from the sail loft of G. W. Geran, and the following inasrip= tion appended thereto was ingfull view of the ferry, * ¥ ithout Weod, how can we wave our flags?” ‘The howe of Mr, A A, Low, on the Heights, was fonde # of the old flag. As the hour of two o'clock approachod the throng decane more dense at Montague Ferry and on the k, of front cf the ferry house, and it was soon afver 09 cupied by the military escort, who waited patiently for the arrival of the beat. Abont four otclocky a salute of artiLery announced the approach of the steamer having € 1, Wood on board, ‘The greatoat im Was manifested and continued wt inte:- vals until the boat reached the wharf, The latene of the weather, and the barrassed appearan: © 1, Woed induced the mality of an address of weloome, janted with all practic riage in waiting. tide and a general waving of hate by ercbiefs by the Indie, Never was © Cab Usiestic reception extended to and theColonel, althcugh weak, showed his appre ciation of the honor by smiling and bowing his rder of the proceasion and its route was in steordance with the programme pub'ished yester. ‘The Western District Pire Depa: tment consisted of (our divisions, exch preceded by a band of music, The Eastern District Wgether making the best display ever before hal in Br cklyn, Atthe City Hall, where the proceemion arrived at T o'clock, Gul, Wood waa taken In charge by the City authorities, escorted to the © mmon Couueil President of the Board of Aldermen, ly the Mayor, Oo bis sppearance he was weloomed with three cheer, when Mayor Kalbfleish, taking him by the hand, addressed him with » ccngratulatory speech come on behalf of the city, to which Cul Wood spprepriately replied. Ald, Strong moved that as @ matter of respect the Common Council do now adjourn, which waa agreed Ald, 8. Taylor au’ sequently took the Chair ant sec the Board to order for the purpe of witunes . Gilby the Brooklyn City Cadets, William twelve to aixteen years of age, Toeir drill was ex ovileut, ‘A number of intarostivg incidenta connect] with the experiences uf Cul, Word and the ed prisoners, ab it form, tue election of Neléon J Waterbury, & the oilice of Grand Bac Purdy, Eaq Whoee term tine-lionored ceremonies of justallation, consisting marchis and ¢ ances, and administering of ob) tens were then ‘gine through with, after wiles the newly-instalied Grand 5 schi quent address, which was frequsngly and heartily spplanded, honor of b feelngly to the whule-aou'r parted Jemes O'Copuer, of Wm, D, Kennedy ; aud \¢f rred to the civil ws recognizing the coversignty of tne states, the genty of McClsllan, and expressed sue opinion that the termivation of the rebellion is merely » work of Hue, OW RLOOM TOME! ended the word and atreanere were displayed from every ¥ Window, A transparency with the gallant 14th —brave to Ayate nd braver to endare.!" suaprnded from the Market, corner of ) Colonel w 4 and gallant eda fig with the Armory,on the corner of Henry aad nd friends of the 4th, Oa one fr ita Uulque Patrium Ketmeniges. Wool, the Silier and Patriot, A received orders to en- The police, under charge of Captain Ji precint, cleared the of the hour, the disagreeable state Com mittes ty omit the ad the Gc 18 apeed to the ow As soon an he tock hia woat the ed on amid the cheers of the m.- be mom and ore @ y man, as fully representad—both here he was conducted to his seat as owere inline bebind the Allermen's Tne Cadets are composed of boys from nd vded ont in ec aad, wre 6 be conferred ou 7 01 f ) sequence of she late uour at wh) } our report cane , her of pJobn A, ls now cous sababed Mr O'Brien moved to refer the bill to the Judie | : — Hy dis ed AMSG: BOR ORNS iary © mmittee, declaring that the bill was oor | to bard, and will be publi hed om another te g Unt and ur conatitual 1s a ay Nothing of importance transpired on oar line Last X ng the Mine: # ehatp conten! the motion of Mr, O'Brien IRaTa LATION or A may 1 Re weaataay, Dat nallbnat iat allegiance to be taken by captains of Vessels aio | wan carried av Taumany HALL.—Poswat Be Light or yesterday ur national interests in this J ¢llagianee ports, which Wies taken up and pas Mr, Leamy intreduced a bill to extend the term | Cocnwais. —Tow annuel cerem section appear bo be in proeperous progression, Mr. Festenden (Me) mate a report from the Porte. Mice of Gonstable in New York. 4 he Tenn a Conférence Commies on te, ilk for she better [Ag Gotuingtom introdused bill for the con naw ( a Sachem ove # Te i Supposed Burning of Columba A ministration i + The x port provi les | jon of railroads in 23d, 24th, Canal, aud other | tock place Last evening, with al. bu H Lt wi ed ‘bh ag for forsy regline: se of cava ry, 8b Potters | struedion of ralizoade in ie laa te ones oe Chicago, March 3.—A special dispateh to the | {r forey ree: v.slous of the bill receive 4 street io New York. a lemuity becoming this ancient au When the Society was galled to order, Col, D. B. Delavan presided, Mr ©. C, Obilde officiated aa Secretar and about one hundred membéra were in piace of E © hus expicad, Tae singing cf the Et-ho and other songs Indian 1) delivered an el- speaker exprersen Lis election s# ppraciavion of sha 1 Sachem, ailuied ourtesy of the ce J the determined spiris ‘The mpeaker then briefly «ul mred President a r° : i ty and to pay | are eo ardently attached, 1 “ b Fp pha yer ne eee is laterens cre public dave. Relerrod to the Col, Wood is much emaciated and fecble, and | Linool on faithful to the Corer serine) as will be soon by pry ‘a boat with # Lieutenant on | © mmittee of th “Whole on tbe tate of V4 Voion, | weeks will elapse before his system can be restored | the duty of ai! friends of the Union Leiber ‘4 issue, has opened fanny ywere srl made the order, One ee Ss wore cn | Wits accustomed vigor, He was dressed in the | slves and ther means 10 te rie Oe He was informed of the errand of the Express, | dered tobe printed for the use of members | ee Uniform cons he wore at Bull Run, and had | rebellion, ong, fs conclusion, equally tndetenaible Stevens said red of eats fone mo ‘Masser | rage upon the Constitution, and that abe was acting pon utormatlon furnished | Of maven enld be deoleet he duaribubed for 00 0 pels of p W0 h ooh fo the with the pebellinn, any attempt to interfere with ‘and proceeded by states of the Union. ot priscnors, and from seeing the Express for two oer halen PN, ¥ 9 offered « resolutions which early hour yesterday morning, ‘The next business in order was tho initiation Pee a i oth & tin | Fall to South Amboy, at which pleco they arrived ‘once day’ io euccessioa, game down fo leara the occa was maori te eek aD if o ars D o'deck. Ade lsnle before 12 o'e}00 hy Mg now wambems, A004 tuose adualtted on titq tom an members cf the order, were Judge Hearngy Jalge Aker, Judge Robtusos, J. T. A. Y. Stout, B.q., and W, B: Clerke, Baq. cd ady, Bog Adjonmned to mupper, On entering the suppes-room, the business fires in order was a prolonged and thorough trial of tie excellent collection set before the society in honor of the return of Colone! Cogswell of the Tammany Rogitnent, Full justice having been done the vianda, on e@ntertainieg period was parsed while awaiting the entrance of the Colonel, of which the prerenre uper yur columns prevents a fall report. At the close of which Judge J, R. Brady was called upon for ipeech, but in the midet of some hamor- om remarks was interrupted by ghe entrance of Colonel Cogswell, the mpaeeh. pre tinder many © Gravd Sschem, Watertury, ina highly eulogis. wed the health of Oot. Cogawell, in reaponding, expressed himself iigations for the very kind recep. Col, Cogewe tion with which he hed met, but said he hed only performed his duty tn endeavoring t lead on the Toromany Rew wily match between Toby and Morrison waa announced to come off yesterday morning af Rikers Island, The poritive dates of prine fighte are not generally known, except to those immediately interested, on oF another, anon moet active prepari t honoroble distineticn. Med+ preasing in conclusion Lis sanse of the hons of commarding # regiment of Tammany meny vt avowtog that, notwithetanding, he should like to be aP igadior-Genara),the © lonel eat downjamid Joud spplanae, Mr. 8. ©. Massett then sang « song, and the fom ive party broke up at @ late hour, Tue Attxerp Prize Frour.—The made core that the contest waa hamtened for some"Teae nd the partion connected began to Nearly on Monday morning, and while the ns were going forword to wards @ conatimmation of the aur, the prinaipale were curiously enough drawn into ad uv aa to the place of mneeting, which bad been changed one of vente ception at the armo which it te played, we A du tn fight was thus fortunately pres -Cosmmisstomep Or: Regiment, N.V. 8 M., beld th CORRS OF TH ir annual ra wex Market, last evening. t was very creditably cond Tur Cortees Baws at Nino's —There has been nothing at thia well known establishment, t wT YONA bo hurpans this beautiful place in ite cnet w ters, its mise em scene and she manner ia The Denny Mann of Mr, Scale Jan is one of the finest I: ish characters ever put up: on the stage, Divested cf al! burlesque the reyne la given to perfection, and the poor relation, wl would not only die for “he masher, but ven coo mit ® murder to save Lim, is given to the if, while the noble beerted Irishman who loves set wisely ab too well,” I represented ae it should be by Collins, who though knowing the object of b pis love married to another, yes watches over her, and ravee ber foum compromiaing hernelf by reaign= ing that protectio marriage certificate er clung to by a wife, the The scene where Miles na Coppaleen rescues Ely O'Connor after belong flumg into the water by Danny Mann ; his jumping into the water twice, and swimming with her in bie arms ; Danny's death scene, and the refusal of the priest to dif®lose the secrets of the confestonal— these are very eifective, Mr, Collins’ singing ia exe cellent "dt Mourn the Hopes that Laave Me” and “The Boys of Kikenny" bring many a one back to the noones of the “dear old green Isle," and few who have lef “ould Ireland,” can restrain a tear when Jistening to those beautifa ‘ut wel remem= bered aire. Mrs. Wocd's Eily is good, Her brogue is perfect, but her singing in the most imtoreming feature. */The C:ueskeea Lawn" by herself and Mr, Colling is The ebief selecti mn, how- ever, which touches the Irish heart is +The Protty Girl Mi king Her Cow,” the olf Colleen Dhaa Creetham am bo of Ireland, which Moore hae 90 respeen @dapted to The Nally lay smiling be- me” dering the above every 8 ece ed it much called for, Rovat..—The U. My darling, achusla, alanas, Mavo irneen, suil as machroe, Nothing cen be sweeter than her manner of ren It is almoat neodieas to add Mrs. Wood and Mr. Collins was and its repetition - enthusiasm, Scnoors, &c., To ne Estanuisiap at Port 8. transport #teamer Atlantic, an- nounced to wall yesterday for Port Royal,w ith « large cargo of army stores for our troops, waa te have about sixty persons who accompany Mr, Edward L, Pierce, she Government agent in charye of the plantations and contrabands at Port Royal, Three‘curtha of the whole number are men, who are t» be the aupar- intendents of the abandoned estates, and will direct the Isbors of the negroes, who are to be employed. in such agricultural pursuits a4 ootton-culture and raising vegetables for ther own support and fur the use of the army at that point, Twelve or Ofteen of the passengers are ladies, who will become teachers of an industria school which will be at once established at Port Royal, urder the superintendenes of this city, pe Nic, » M. French, of Dr. Ploy, of the Methodist Kpises- ity, iv passenger by the Atlan- wt Royal for the purpose of pre- onary «flora among the negroes, Church of th Hoe went to wring for mi ‘There are several p>yricians and one or two cler eynen, impen most common use, have been purchased by Mer. Pierce, and will be taken to Port Royal i lan! About three thongandd: llr worth of agriculture, n'y including ploughs, hoe, and others im he Ate He takes aleo a quantity of seeds, including ne barrel contributed from the Patent Odlice at Worbington ; as well as some melicines aud other necessery srticlen, endl by xen of clothing and two sewing m: the negre newin ys School, Peektos thone a large number of bomes and pa kaces ofall sorte, containing contributious for the contrabetae, and from many persons, were put on board the Atlantic. ty-five boxes of clothing, with many barrels of goods end * notion From this city, forty barrel von or elght heeces of hoe ines, are sent for the use o¢ from the Association in this city, Tne machines will be used in the Industrial From Boston, about twon- have been forwarded. Allthe superintendents and teachers were re- ed to take the oath of allegiance to the United States, previous to going aboard the steamers The gers, as many had not provided themselves with was much excitement among she passen- Naw Puay At BARNUM'Ss, 6 A DECI full of interest to the clove, and gives prome Jipaing even itgtrillian tpredecessor Com, till on hand, T et Nowie SPECIAL NOTICES. of the Steckhelders ef pe A Meet @ American Ion Rallway Company will be hel the Con pany’s Otios, 112 meawa on the Tth ‘Mareh, 1562, af 10 « ck A te ol9c} trae. roth t r der, PETE LOWLEY, Pres, ; TH03, MoHALE, Be oo A. © of the © aes Oder ja requanted to ver Bie prcinely. bo'attenct the fberal of 0 d member PATRICK PLANIGA) progeinter et JOAN MAGUIRE, G. Py JOU ens, Oe er Mathew T. A. wit bald their regular foonthly mecting on Ee sat Ath inst, at 736 ofslocl er Broome st, Al) mei’bers are requemed to Mend 4 there is Lusiness of importance to be transa.’t® which interest all, By order of EDWARD 1, REY, President; PETER McQUAIDE, Reo'g Becreta y. uM Specto Il N tce—The Merb members cf Engine Co, Ne Chit weavtend she funeral of iRiCK FLANAGAN, on this Tuosday, March his late resideaoe, Tho kan ot itr, at 2 2. M, from tka ty ENUS, president, JOHN ROGERS, teoording se oretery, mb8 Pia" 194 Sao ames ates 5 ves and faunilles, Lit for Xt, ory A fow more RV. tnder coraneaisd of Col, CHAS. ‘he maximum required bj a the Sitanen service, $100 bounty paid at a Tih © oh benerely Te F) (eile clot Gatte ey RICK FLANIGAN. By or.

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