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arth Danes the events of the , in Missouri, ana © de wasn diMeulty ie, however, with Lr. * From Weeblagtan which is seoumpeated Yy ofa doeumente,* cons himestf. Mois of the Whig sohool, and | Washington, March 4.—Several wooks ager telegraphic dispatches, correspondenos, and that brings bim naturally rot only to inctioe the House passed © resolution asking of the Wa" army orders, sufficient to occupy our ordre | to the feeble policy of Whigs, but to give his | Departmnens whether there has boon « literal com- Peper, will be found elsewhere, To his confidence to such advisers. It costs mea great friends this statement will appoar concla+ | deal of labor to got anything done, because of tive in bie favor, and to thoss opposed to him, | the inelira ion of mind on the pert of the Presl« MARINE. ie] HEE i iMc and totally uselem, ‘The bill was uacomati- | sioned, supplied and Dill of mttainder aball be pamed aud no person Govern: yalsbed fer crime without regular Proceeding Brigham Youn ont courte, “This bill “ia intact tao ‘attainder, | Salt Lake City, March 4.—At the territorial and Qongress bas rt pase it, The | @lection yesteriay, the vote Was Unanimous fr « il roaben no distinction between thage forced ins | saabe comotivution, Tirigtae Yong. wae elected @ rebellion and the williag erattor. ‘Pootsands of aod Heber C. Kimball, Lieutenant Bouthern people have Leen duped ioto the rebellion | Governor, without opposition, the war wee waged. The bit i¢ unncssary, im ‘The same sapecty wre | his army is weR provi- 1”. a officers of the regular army appointed ia the new re iments to be ansigned to duty in the fleld, and the officers sppointed from civil life to # tl that he was happy te see a reporter of the and den e ow ts Prevent. That paper has shown « decided ag ep vermont Chat weak and unsatisfactory. The public at large | dent or lowing memabers Of Guo Cabinet, In- | of recruiting for shoot rogiasents, Tarepiy turouge | {7 _Ust0g Sold that the Nov iadery 5 wee the ote Diemiaval of Col. Kerrigan, cy to liberality, not only in its editorials, but ee Friy jeady, London: | will look in vatn, as we have done, for a cluding Ciase, who nover voted a Democratic # the Ad tant General, it is stated thet ai! Colonels | tin made by tl weholdersof the Sth, and Washington, March 6.—Gen, McClellan to- clear and intelligible narrative, proving the fal- j Ue ket in bis life.’ q devotion to Iriah interesta, and Irish penple in @ral, and also proved by its course that Tt wish make no distinction between foreign and mati He wis\.e4 the meeting would take such sotice it would please on the subject, as the course of Bex bed recently given much satisfaction, Of the new regiments taken frem the raqulat army, fo excepted, are general cfficers of Volunteers in active command, These two are commanting the Departments of Picrida env Pensacola, an! of New Mesxicn, where the cravication of the new regi mente was coumencel. A few of the their alliee at the North, that the sole cljest of i. day issued s genera order, dismissing Col, Kerri- Kepatiloan, party wat the abrition of slavery. | gan from the service for various offences, of which polidese the Rebellion, 1He protated ncatnen | v° 7s convicted by the Court Martial in Lis case, 1) at section oft @ freeing the tleves aa an From Louisville, entire departure from the principles of the Conati- tition, and erpecisily impolitic at this time. Bex sity of assertions that Frestoxt has boon led by Leferriny to the army, which, at the time he injudicions friends and designing men, into the | was relieved from command, General Farmont aesumption (f powers beyond his sphore, and to | states to have heen thoroughly organized ant the committal of great errdra, both in military | equipped, and with which he was meoting uni- and financial points of vi This fact appears | formly with succevs, upon the line of military tucky. ught not to make a | Mr, Bdward McGowan that the : t 4, rathor than disproved, by th he claims he had overy reason tobe. | CT" svpotated to them ware rich wae ineiaatidutional betiee. “Hel vow! tae atkiin: Lote Docu de: | ed thanks of the Society fs cana to en GRIOS—A Adama, Yor?, Phiadeiphie, Tromp. | to be confirmed, rathor than disproved, ly the {ive one cons Wat ith a | MDE fteploged in marting the mystem of recruiting, | Li Jmonll wl ame, but that Congrasn Triesaae ti | MI ed. Kacitement prevaila south ot Nuahviliey | Beach. Bra. editor and proprietor of the New ¥ BE Screed S oes ikon 6 Mary, Morwny te | UOTE Ot Sefonce Freed try ta that ae dre eee with & 1 ut nearly al of thom wore relieved 1 the Pavaaze | the oreat ater cya in'woloh we are engaged. | | Std lerRe numbers are ‘ee! ng farther south, Bes, for bis noble and manly course since be Go: Wil od Bronte signal victory in the defeat or dispersion of the | ot tie act to whish reference is mate, The Benete went int) Execvtive Sesion, Ad The preceedings befere the Cammittes on | Revel army, with amove on Memphis as the Railreate at Albare vettentay, indicate w come | immediate resvlt, ard concludes by the aasar- Railroad case, Mr, | °° that himeel! officers men wore ac. Wittramscouncel for the opponents of the bill, | tated sclely by a desire to serve the country, heuph pot withtrawing opposition offered on | #1 feole sevured that this ie rea alt of (on prominent citizens, includ. | Peele among whom they ing A. T. Stewart and J. G. Parties, ~ in case the measure ahould be adoptod, EWS ne million dollars for the franchise, | BY TELEGKAM TO THE NEW YORK SUN and to compensate all property ano? stage Cieenetiaicecente This proposition was met by an offer 4 14. enthe petitioners to aid fve new names as{ POE WAR IN KENTUCKY, corporatort, to pay $705,800 to the Consolida- —$——-— sume! the menayement of that paper, and that reporter be also thanked for his former ex-+id reports of the weekly meetings of the Boclaty, Mm J. BL O'Neill having seconded the motion, it w carried unanimously, ‘The President them, ina very neat and comp mentary speech, spoke of the course of the 5 ince it bad come into the hands of its former ma: ager, Mr Beach, The Sun had net excited itseit bebalf of Irisbouen in particular, but hed bw ‘ruly tempartial {n all ite dealings, In fact he Meved that the Sex was the mort truthful and ab >- moet unprejudioed paper im the city, He hed ebject in saying this, Lut to do justice to a. which had really shown itself liberal in every Old regiments, of 261 oMcerk, nod rece: ment, who sould otherwise be aval with the regiments, 9. are general cificers and 29 feid officers of volunterrs, This, howaverdoeatot {ncinde officers detaiel from the atall corpy of the regular army, ] Notwithatar ding 90 of 40 jslitica’ prisoners wera Felessed, on tho #@d of Febroaty, from Forte Le fayette and Warren, and the olf Capito! buliding be at net ane Or are still con! aed, thoy being eith widered of other daa. geroue charecter, Ti Pranident, in mesruze to Congrem, states tition dance with th f the Ney, Cops Gob Tron Rourctenult to the New Yeru Public, — In answer to a statemont that the Stars and Harp bad been displayed over his theatre in London on the reception there of the news of the Trent affair, Mr. Bourctcavir pronouns con the story utterly untruo, and adds the fol- lowing commenta :— In descat Mog on the above paragraph, th irnels wad, that during my reside rtune, which [owed to the en Iheg to may that I nev . lowed it tomy own ty and good conduct. It bc mein num bers to tm: enteral: inet ta they did 9 because 1 fave a beter lor duty KD. STRAMEHIPS — Wet Sete, J ea, P fence Pad mde we B Bro oer Baltimore, with mdse t & pene io America ton. Liverpey top nab e nemeut than they could find akpwhere elec y 7 Mr Rebertaon sep vt vold pay them « very bad f bl nad teal it €200,000 to the Knickerboker, od 9s Fag OFF bil cag sete Aled Go erdat ane ip te sis dai ' ¢ Berete tue be inoe oh | of amount, auljcct coLuMBus IN ASHES © || tuiketnreqeidtss ft a aaa | Commer aeweinicg, iar thet the nt oma a ame ming, te the condition of yielding the road up to tho very degrading iufluence rone wud nid ' correspond wit ca amieas tay —y au eA A : “ y spr rcoiragen actore bo belie sete! | Cheve, Mr, Preaident, with feelings “of sarpr city on repayment of the amour expanded. wee vice Le Lamy « ora prey nant wit Pie 7 ; tier, Packer, Fo st-ees Mocmve 8 days. n hindi : p THE REBEL “ARMY GONE meth tha at ah 30 alll to lee r and pleasure carefully observed the ovine “| om, Amen Box Hors t he sl ovec appear to be the tirat sugges. : ile sion iu the city of New York, — Gan the cee hae been taken by the New York Sex, since the | (Bow, tlors which ha t 1 the members of tho =~ diesen nds t Bt Coy shorough re « monty more honestly. Why, then, shoult he day cf January of the pees yer, th Sane Miche: ature, ir nt prediaposition to From 8t. Louis Wane: { Congres for hia nervices aud HULLS PARSRD, a selied up nto receive hishoneat wages ay watched with murprire, because ite swhix Jef a: Ameiva remain 8 Isoatway railroad upon our eity, with . be Mhoprcntt allay Sofie Arad cena ceria! ware tated ee Lolett Ba he wate in a mea: | transition from tte former bigoted c uirme toy im ‘gy ® f ., , “— by those who hed " " . @XRIVEG LAST FVERING. -_——— i neelh fitiowing select com. | brurbt the multe of bintatort ette ates Rel | prevent very litem action’ astonished “fis : ‘ 2 Burnside, int Roanoke tsland, andthe}, atieues, who pr feasex ty | When learned that its former proprietor, M A coat Whe biome (hay plant " Gen. Halleck's New Order, | detetonet the rete: gustowte on tie ity sth i rc 4 Froya, R ies, od Cabin thin hand, f war ko ten 1 that the blo ante eau bal appropriate With great re- en wp in to Fr pl; of Woatenas. | With all ycur power you ces hor Persued on a ? pean bored with a dull parton: (MIOETANT REMONATRANCR AGAINST TIE DROADS WAY RAILROAD, Lea! mittee om Railroads, today, a | lic st | ned by hundreds | good fr mr bed withou minent commercial ork, were prenenied by}. GW 1 up. It no escape can be had oe a talroad grant upon that, one of the rougbfares of the world and which | Meeting of the Maryland Legislature. ilities for carriage tray ~ Cam vuitves of the Wrole, Mr. Depo a8 Twas particularly pleased on it Hue chairs { We reports and etiterisie, If 1 oon jo night tax my memery auifficlently to repeat w for word the resol ition lately adopted by the Co Veotion of Tish 8 cietieg I would move the ai tion of that resolution, But as my memory treacherous at the best I now move that that oboe family t ei militery governor c' Tennoswee, with all the powe pest houkd offer futies acd fu: cticus pertaining t that of- fice, during Uh# pleseure of the Peeauiant or unt! hel yal inhebitante of thet state shal ab) ciel government La accordatce with the Constitn the pubs kuowing nom. jOURCIGAULT, tg than rai che Madd 6b SPUAETY WANGUES MISE Ls OE; REVERDY JOHNSON FOR SENATOR. ating, Beitg . fon ofthe U ited Sioter, Ta erder to the emercise wupsel agelaas the ro f allot lution be a! opted word |, end th jlo Will ba Labooted to! Bee If; i 1a path, a ecten tae ed aeelet tee eaar ise | vane! agant te roy wich the foming MILITARY NEWS. mete tenet COR, a order, and to make the enterprize a public Sriih Partie rf aes, A military peaition, and bence the Presidert romt. | 2? (ie Honorable the Committes om Railroads of onvenience, Trade With Toonswes, Ici stated by way of Louisville, and trom a{ The Constitution Fired Into. ource not likely to be misinformed, that the United States Collector of that city has within : : the past ten days dispatched a confidential agent An Order from Gen. Wool. to canvas the State of Tennessee, oepecially those portions on the rivers lately opened by our gunboats and forces, to learn the senti- Our Washington Dispatches, ment of the loyal business people there, and to ascertain the true extent of the alloged Union ai soa? feeling *Prisoners in the Capelel, If the reper: of thia agent sball be deemed catisfactory, and bis investigations will be of the most thorough character, there is good rea- | HONORS TO CAPTAIN ‘GOLOSBOROUGH, son to believe that trade will be immodiately opened with all parts of that State, the sams 1 asbelore the rebellion, with the exception of | ANdrew Johngon’s New Office, articles strictly contraband of war. falature Tue unaersigned The new sloop of- war Adirondack, having Deen coppered, was floated out of the dry dock at the Brooklyn Navy Yard yesterday, and is now Under the shears, receiving her machinery, She WU be pushed forward with «ll hase, and is ex- ected to be ready for sea in ® much lean time than the other sloope-of-war, Oneida and Ootorara, which were built here. ‘The new sloops-cf-war, Oneids and Octorara, have gone on & seventy-two hours’ trial trip, and the Dacotsh has gone to the relief of the Vermont, which, as reported om Monday, auffor- ed considerably during the recent gale, ‘The bomb- Proof battery Mcnitor baa returned to the yard after her successful trial trip. ‘The following ves sola have arrived, to be armed and put lato com- Col, Craks sth Regiment Cava'ry, Ror Mirgst bes sppcimtedioegs Aineonee por Morgan has oj UB, Cavairy, to the vaceat ¢ locale apt. Gibbe Yorker by birth, and is endorsed by Gene (oCle'lan as one of the best oiticers in she strongly recommend it to our fiends throughow she Union, ‘ Mr. George Fleming, the last President of %, Society, before the alection of Mr. Carey, al 1 most cordially second the resolution of my f Mr. Duna I have also witnessed the course o Bun, amd can with Pleawure endorse every 1 most cordially second the motion, Tl Tesolution was adopted !y acclamation, ‘The Pretident then apnounc d that seven hi dred constitutional members now bel nged to Society, aud that the funds amounted to $2 Which are bearing interes at5 percent, ‘Phe be nore, &c , of the Society, are value! at $600, the Boclety Is particularly prosperous. ‘The President remarked that he regretted to of ferve by & report in Tux Buw and Inian Ammnrca: that @ sister amoclation—the St, James Row; Catholic Total Abstinence Soclety,—had realy, not to turn out on Bt, Patrick's Day, He was 4 that on reflection that Society would act differ noted him aa TD. igwlie:-Geteral This appointment the Bente today ex med, Too present government cf Tennessee being @ usurpe Mon, every proper encotragern the te ve loyal people to assume its control. The desi ation of Andrew Johnson for that position bs cans dered by everybody aa eminently preper, both in view of his peculiar Btnems for the «ise, and of his ieat popularity among all Ieval people, The Gors trnor, by the acceptance of the office, necemarily vacates the praition as Senator, The term far which be was elected will net expire til! March next, RK preeontatives Fi S tranep rte Ar Hateeras » Herans—s your comattiee ‘on the 9Tth having under cobsideration bill providing «railroad track in @roadway, your cod rpose to consider the to the beet and most judicious i ranch tele | coche and invite proposals and a ome ok The bly holding tastier opes f auch prop mals and suggestions to vorping. the 4th inat Toe un rely availing themselves of that per opinion of your commit: lio Interest #0 imperiously demand the railrowd in question that shuld be pomtponed to such provisions of the said bill, then petitioners Leg leave to represout to’ yo dy that they are wiliag to give 000,000 for the said franchies, under said bill, and to pay the same nner a your committee may eee fit, ‘and proper, either by paying, the putlic treasury of the city of idge and Maynard, the former now Clerk xe House, are making ar- rargoments t) return to Tennesse, Robert ©. Kirk, of Ouio, wae today confirmed by the Borate ax Minister to the Argentine Republic, The Washington Rercnuiax has occasioned rome excitement! y a statement of the attenptod in & grows um of one hundred Sound oo EOOkL New AC all events this Boeiety wou'd uphold the " Jdnspping of Julia Blackwe! ke anviim, for tem yeare next succeeding, as Monel honor, not only by turn! Von St. Ps The Defence of General Fremont No More Slave Catching. ropa toed beac beebe lored wo |} sticense foe, or otherwise paying the aatd sure of CA EWS. ¥ 7 Suraing out on &. Pal man, who charges a man named Keese with at- ‘eropting to imprizon her aaa ‘The Military Consultee of the Sanate this, morn- ing agreed to report favorably on the House bil! eetablicling a new Article of War, preventing army and vavy officers returning fugitive slaves, The House pamed this bill some days since bye heavy ority, ard the Senate will probably follow sult ‘Teo thigraus outrages committed by ofllcera of tie army Lave given a strong impetus to the mpporters of this measure, who think the time has come for he cking a growing evil, Mr. Campbell of the special committee on the Pa cific Railroad will reper for the construction of a road with two branche#, one on the Iowa line, ord the ctheron the Western border of Missourt, ‘These branches are to intersect three hundred miles Weet of Kenaaa City, ‘The bill appropriates ‘oss thon fifty mo! Ges. Fuemoxt has submitted a statemont, in his defence, to Mr. Wapr, Chairman of the War Committee, in which he sets fort that &e, &e., &or upon his being assigned to the command of the Western Department, no written instructions wore given, but full discretionary powers, of the ‘The Evacuation of Cota amplest kind were conferred upon him. Having | St. Louis, ribo ete Maree dispatch tothe learred from the Governor of Ilinoia of the ( Rrremttcam, dated Cairo, the 3:1 instant, mays that wante of the West in reference to arms and | (*!umbuslee been evacuated and burned by the rebela, munitions of war, he arranged with Major | “760% untoat Berton, with Gen. Cullum and Come IlAcxen, who was sent to him at the instance mdore Foote, went down the river today on a re of the L'resident, for arms and equipments sufli- | connoimance, and found that rebels had ad, cient for 25,000 men, Le then repaired | having removed all their guns end laid the own in to the West, reaching St. Louis on tho | ashes, Bverythiry was destroyed that could not be vith of July, where he found the state in | carricdaway, The rebe!s retreated to Fort Ran- a thoroughly rebellicus condition, with | delph. the three months enlisted troops withont their Hit lien dedledaiges hava also |9em removed pay, and deprived of many nocossarion of | £97 the island below, ' rothine, while their families, wero dostitute, | Washington, March 4 —Socrotary Welles, ved the folle dinpated, di Men offered in abundance, but arms and monoy | 'i* renin recat the following dlavatch, tated ne million dollars, in such manner as muittee may suger vick's Day, but alto by turing out to meet « noble and ga!/ant countryman, Col, Michasl Coro Tan, of the 69tb, National Cadets, (Great applause, ‘The-‘Treasurer's report was then read, showed’ a payment of $600 for expensos and to sick members during the past three months, a receipts $809. After which the meeting proc: to the trat suction of private business, Tum Anxvat Comuencement of the Ni York Homeopathic Medical College came off yesc. sy at noon, in the building of the Historical clety, on Second Avenue, The degresa were con- ferred upon the graduating clam by W. Cullen ant, Beq., of the Post, and the valedictory addr, made by Prof, J. M. Ward, M.D. Tae attendance, was large, H Tue Dorsay-Mornison Prize Frowr.— ‘We were in error in our statement published im Yomerday's igus that this disgraceful affair did noe come of, In order to avoid interruption by the po- Licey several localities were publicly ind/cated aa Probable place of meeting, which had not, in (eis settled upon at ally until near the hour for your com: binding curs ives to the pay. ent theryo’ under «ch penaltiog, and with much irebien, a8 to Your committee may seen fit and proper. Your petitioners, therefore, beg to pro joe the following anendments to the seid bill ; Firet, Strike out from the Ist rection of the. said 1 tie names of the grantees therein contained, nd jne tin pleco thereot the names uf your pe: otlone rs reepectively, Second, Provide for the payment of said wun of ne milion dollary, either by inserting the pay- vent thereof aa 4 condition of said grant, in liew of vion 2 efanid bill, after the words “shall, in wordy * pen payment to the Comptroller of Vg olty (fNew York of the gum of one inion dole wrt, to be applied to and forthe beaeflt of the wink- og fur! of wid city,” or such other words, or in uch other twanuer s# to your Committee sha’! and proper, aud your petitioners will POSTSCRIPT, The Occupation of Columbus, NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Tie Onsenvancr or Lext.—The following are the regulations f.r Lent fur the present year, Ash Wednesday occurring on the 6th March : 1. A!l the “week-daye" of Lent from Ash.Wednes- day ill Easter Bunday, are fe day’ of precept, oa (ne mesl, with the allowance of « moderate col jon, 2. The of bape x implies also that of ab- sinence fom toe tse of ‘foatemeat But, by dis pensation, the use of fesh-mem is allowed im this diocese a the princ ‘pal eal om Mondays, ‘Tues Jaya, on ureday nday tant Pam Buy Hof Lent from the first Bu use of fleat-meas is not all wed on Thure- oy ta next after Ash Wednesday. 24 is ‘Toe abeticence from Desk meat on Palm Sun- day, ard onthe Tuesday following Palm Ivey wich bas hitherto been observed in this diocese, is dispensed with, 5. There is neither fast nor abstinence to be ob- swerved on Bundsye in Lent, 6, It is not allowed to use fish with flosh-ment at the same meal, 7. Thore is no prohibition to use eggs, butter or cheese provided the rules cf quautity prescribed hy the fant be complied wit THE NEW YORK SUN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1552. Tae Henson of Lent. The origin of the s:ason of Lent or + Whote commencement today will be observe! Dy all the Catholic and Episcopal churche Usroaghout Christendom, is of ex:reme anti- quity. was originally a pagan custom,which ‘frore from a necessity in human nature to ab- Stain from tlesh meat at the termination of win- ter and the approach of warm weather, The term Lent means in the Saxon, fron which it is derived, Spring,—and in the old English writers we tind such expressions as “‘lenten flowers,” to indicate the ear! Lingers of | Fortress Monroe, March 3.—The boat from Old Point haa arrived, but brings no news, Noth 1g had yet been har. wethening daysand brighter suns, : : j 1 of tho released Union priaye 4 if ating. wler these circumstances, ar jen fo Pellowing ta tha Somtinuebion of & diel i $8 The Church excuses from the ob ae of | parture from this city, Thi notor To this joyeus season a religious algnificance Nou vane ies hosed iercgnna US ~ Columbus iin our pomesion, My armed | tera, ‘No ag of truce had passed between Fortrem [TP 0 ng the eootinuaion fe dlapail 10 | sdioe Cost nak of consents Res Benes Peas ten nae Tal ba jibgadeelege t ‘ va ‘ F syns MOT J reconnolesance on the 2d inst. caused » hasty evactt- . 4 ana Gals ool has re. J ohother column, unde of cept ms ‘ewise threw own and wree elso attached, and the mysterious renewal | io, wimultien, and iofurming him that he Boaron Sixh Crane Liang, Oenetel Wout hast ‘i Of resurrection of nature was held to have some oHom the rebels leaving quite » tumber of} guas SR OF So eo Y of persot other orters and used w permit aby mote passengers to go Bvt Lowing clarsea of pergona : rs about 9 buedred friends Pre de mtn ‘ashington, March 5, | wheno dution are of an the principals off the track. ‘The batt! . Uoknown conection with the resurrection of | SVOUM peremptorily order the United States os, atnmunition and stores, a large tiene | The Consituticn om ber way upto Newpert News ; We ei é K. IX ire oaly snsiaiag | too sie Poe can, 6 : e ee r tn aih lorified Treasurer thore to pay over to hia Paymantor- shot and ahell, « considerable number of an- | wos fired cn by the rele! boat, but not damaged, | Fly Wirt Bag PR peor Bo cing h, women In pregnancy, or MUFF vitae or Ta try cin ae ering behind foul in @ new aud glorified form. Jobrated | [eneral the money in his pessorsion, sending a nd the remnent of chain lately mtretched Ac maraGaneecl ‘ Phy 4,000 illinoit cavalry g Infante; Sth, those who are enfeeoied by old othe pics ah sage ence ond dea aun ete Po lading et | ftee at the samo time to take thy morey. Tle waa he, very with large auntie of tm. he Maryiard Legtsatars, eel { irra aa rere, a a ty persona, pi ne oli 0 by 5 08, pak Baltimore, Md., March 4,—Tho Maryland received no re and assumed that his pur- Moat of the huts, tents and quarters were chs male @ bold d grounds that they are entitled to exemption from don the, alo Loge | ‘wore utually preceded by festa, In Henopo- wig aye lewtroged, ‘The works are of very great strength, | 1st! in caucus last night, and voted on t—#o that not observing it may @i 9 | ahaif, when D wey was declared winner of the Fos wo road that the Exyptians prepared | Pre Wa ay fer his arrival at Ste Louis he | sisting of formidaiie tiers of batteries on thy | t¢ 10th B.tlot for Hon, Johnson for U. poten thd Ly pes ta ees ny fight and money. Shomsoives by fasting forthe foast of tain, The | Five days after his arrival at St. Touls he | waver side, and on ihe land side eurrounded vy a | Senat r. He received £5 votes out of 72, Sonat doubt, they will do well. to o% A Feee Lecrone ny Horscr Gnemury, Bame custom also provailed in Greece and | Te-!forced Cairo, statins that Springtield, which | aie, and abattinn Poatce received 30 votes, Tue balance wat aoat director, or thelr phyrician, er, cherish the interior mpirt the ramne as if they were to comply with th exterior olervance of fasting and mortification, a was then threatened, wae at the distance of a week's march, and befure it cou'd have boom reached, Cairo ard St. Louis might have beon taken place this eveciag at C utinental Hall, cor- ner of 4th street and Sth avenue, Tur New Yorn 7rm acary iy ram Foeup, » batt . Batt urly in command of sick bed to go jently a magazine, Romo at the commencement of the feasts to the divinities of those nations. We thus find that in all ages and countries a sacred signifi- ering. F oupen OY ORNERAL HALLE ; Re apirit of sorrow and compunction for aln,a aplris of | —Muoh has been anid by the detractors of the 7 : 3 y| St Louis, March 1 —Goveral Hallock in an | Zrey, March 4 cabne cuatiar section held order. | Mrayer and reool ection, "Tals ia the duty of all @ance bas boon attached to the season, captured by the rebels, Meanwhile, he ordered | oa. sayy Weday remulued in fee D and without thia the fast itself would be rejected Ly cs ee 0 Teg’ ta to ther of Lyon, at Springs ity bicket, viv spor God Tur Wan ix tie Wrst, Under the Jowish Dispensation this season | '%° Tesiments " Oa the recommendation of the Governor and | Favg, City Juatice; ty Toe public religious exercises during, Lent, | : a was associated with the period of the greatest { fits Atsl anticipated rending him further re-in several Judges of the obese, isle directed that | Tee tity Cooncll 1s bi chhe§ ee te Rebs sie! Myeptnee bor k Ryser GEN, FREMONTS DEFENCE. p . is i " Owweyay March 6~-D. nO. Forts Repustican, wae ral add ne M18 STATEMENT AND EVIDENCE, dai « hosen le, and was designed | !°Fcements on his return to St. Louis, Jicensed attornien, counsellors and proctors be i i " ‘y "wi at half-paet oven visit will be r KUrS wi necoasity, After the battle of Wil- ; Houses of Congress ; Ahe bixth weetion of the ordinance of the State Cons flere tday, tue Mayor Board of ‘Trusteer, and. th "Phelps she. ister being in death which fell upon all the first born of Egypt. 6 bith nof the ordinance of the Sia re Way. due Mayor Hoard of Truster, and the P “ aap a. o atl nt ty, 4 ote ? i sotire straight Republican ticket was elected, Ly af omtmand of the mortar division aemisted by Lt . on THE ‘Tt was thus ass:ciated with the most solemn era ees mere peed Re La naar bong sag Leap aad Se oe arge mpjority Laifordy of the Or snanee Corp of She Caited Baten | Soom the Re zee ream) Holy rons, and 84, CONDUCT OF THE WAR, ». » immediately varee, he fot lod Ciirardeau, - wi of ol al ray, nobly perfam: air Cutz. 'e pu biliehe of in their history, The term Massover signi acca ila and Jefforton City, making St, | N° 1 their Courts who refuse or neglect to take | Aw attempt to ad 1 board the Cinoth nati, commanded by the gallant | 4.22 Wedneaday. a 84, Peter Is published im the defy Tribune of March ¢the in Hgbrew to pass-over. It bas also a deeper ebb" slaying of the lamb, whose Dloo@ upon the dcorposts turned aside the Bword of the Destroying Angel, being held to typify the Measiah, the ‘ Lamb without spot or blemish," whose blood was afterwards she! for the remission of the tins of the whole world, ‘and whose sacrifice and resurrection the ob- servance of this season by Christians is also Cesigned to commemorate. The Jews, during tho preparation for the Passcver, romain exclusively apart and partake cf no leavened bread. If their food comes into contact with vessels not set apart specially for ‘this purpose, it becomes unclean, and the great: est viyilance is used to prevent this contamina- tion, To them this Fast is full of solema mom- deomer's, St such cath, nod Feathers, wed what bicame Capmander Sr (on Sherman remains tem- Price Tw: nts, If to go by mall on@ cent exch im Louis his base, and leaving the army free for Bend, Pa, March 4—Last nigh wears $n, comm ier ee rd addition must be sent, to pre-pay postage, f P| . Great Bend, Pa., March 4—Last night a J iorer’ tan Manhattanville, dition aus » to . i operations in the Meld, ard claims that the no- | 7 Board of Adwmment in the city of Ot. Eerais | any ce mae thocacted vo the redarece of Ma, (Signe). saad ‘On Thursday in the Cathedral, St. Andrew's, St, he benc fit cf suffering families driven by the qiemy from Bouth wort Mirx uri, having completed ita labors and renlered ite flaal report, it is hereby Addrow TIE TRIBUNE, New York. ing OMloer, Ovrictar Rurort ov Grex, Couiem, ed at Load-Quarters of corsity of these fortifications had been concurred in by officers of unimpeachaiile loyalty and ca- pacity. Oa the 11h of September ho heard that Priva bad arsived at Clinton, Oa ths 12h tha’ Col, Mutticam bad resched Lexington, | wessuad his credentials $0 the Preeldent, and bi and that Price was near Warrensburg, with & | een received as Minister from the Republis force of from five thousard to ffteon thousacd | pou, The President, in his reply, said: men, On the 15 h two regiments were ordered | The Us ite4 Be wea have no entities, air wition » yJi th Gan, | orrivelier, and no inieresta which coutflet wih to the relief of Lexington. On wn 16: sp, the welfare, afety and rights of Perus ur invereats Stunts was ordered to move with all speed | ofany other nation, ‘Tuelr own prosparity hopple upor Lexington ; ged@on the same day, “in | o wm nod agi ren foneat are fought moat setely tho midst of all @is demand or troops, ho was Rageously through the preservation ust ordered by tho Secretary of War and G.noral fegaleton of thin place, intending to sdminister 6) Lie nacwt of tar and feathers, or someshing of hat nature, fr ill usage, it ta alleged, of bis wife They broke in the door o: she hovse, wher yoag Kxglonton attempted to eerape through the back verd, He wad discovered and plrmued, however, ly te party who aught to adminiater *)astice " im, when, ls iv stated, he turned and fired a num- among them, of which Noah Griggs vel three and Ixage White one, Griges and ing, but both are considered in a xdition, Fyglestoa is now under arrows, Stephen's, 8 Columa's, Bt Bridget's, Bt, Alphon- mu, and 6 Yorkville, ‘Oh Faiday, 15 60, Mary's; Transfiguration, 61, wake las, Mow Mtly Kefeemer, Immaculate Cun- ion B. V. M, and St. Boniface (German), y order of the Most Rev. Archbishop. F, MoNmunny, Secretary, Now Yerk, Fel). 24th, 1502, In the Protestant Episcopal churches throughout the city special serv ces will be held today, Tue morning or evening service during the entire season of Lans, At Trinity church today commence at 11 o'clock, and special choral services will also be held on every Wei nesday and Frilay, at the same hour, Oa other week days, this church will be open for morning prayers, At Trinity, ax at all Tux Woxprrren, vr ov Anna im allaying and removiiig Inflammation are universal ww MATHEWS" ARNTOA ILAIR GLOSS is n come Dination of these virtues, with other tried and ex+ cellent ingredients, ARNICA HAIK GLOSS stimulates rates the Rain prevent 5 Mt from falling gut ces re rs it pront oyninat wt fisea%e. CA TALE L088! permanently cures. all ad makes it of dandruff Conemins, Mareh 4, vie Carmo 2 Gen. Me Ciritan :—Columbua, the Gloralter of tha Wort, Is oura, and Keatucky is Hee, thank 0 brilliant strategy of the en by which the enemy's centre was plerc Forts Henry ard Donelson, bia wings isolated from sch other and turned, coapel ing Mion of bis stronghold «f Bowling Ge pe WHotilla under Fig olficer Washington, March 4.—Mr. Barreda has Marine Disasters, Boston, March A.—The brig Lincoln, Hsaberh port for Bostony struck on Minov's tute mony Crew paved. Big Marcle from B lrabetpert for Boston, went ashore thie moruiny near Giade'a House, Sie wil Tow « tots! lows, ‘Toe crew was naved. healthy and fertile Is baw ual, Ite ope from vadge it Coltumbusy it was diticult to say nd pernnanet floatlons wer “ARNICA HAI of Alder in this partiowar 121.088 is wnecualled as a hate drean pound, Tt not only cleanses she a end invigoral-sthe helr, but renders the ine charmiily trouk, Ite odor is particu proprietor having clire this remult, iY MATHEWS. General Ag: i New Yorks “THat New Onrenrat PLay, wira Com- nodore Nutty Tie $0,000 Nur! and all the sther novelties are drawing tremendous crowds at Bar- of OMe TSR ak ome clock, "A. Me ta te ' Peace amvay ry, when m4 herman and Capt, Muelps, with 80 soldiers, mad: or ing reconnol- | other churches, classes will be formed to prepare 2 ad, bai Sc ve thor all Schooner Frid Warren from Elicabethport for Mee awe faa, eaening disenle atic va eres | oe Nae, 1s Vago thera, bok: to) Chat Beek ae a Mee suet tenths ” He PG a S stom, i sshore at Boituate light, Wterlon Butleiied that Sur tro had possession, | candidates for communion and children for conte on withoat a mc wpaci = reo departure from Exypt to the Promised Land, | ! Wa#hing ) oe f of the bluff, ion, ulin’ be aan iementin Ger men wi anded, arcended to the summitof the bluff, | mation, iselves have founded sheie Lastitutios ae of sent them, Hoe had at that time a total force ‘The Funeral of P.esident Felton, togetLer planted the Stars and Biripes, among Iy is also aseociated by yhom with the promisos ‘The Jows also observe this #aason as a prepara- " ae Boston, March 4 —The funeral of Presidont | \0¢ heartiest cheers of our brave tars and sol tiers. . > thelr peceliar ritual, which ie of Gop for their futuro return to that land from | Of Neetly sixty thousand mon. Here follows re pie er thogecual righ of mene aid ub Titans of Hiatvant Co legey tovk place tcnday ab the J ‘Theoch rining from @ ick bed to go up the ex. | tens acconting to tial pean teh When hich they are now wanderer: Ath rer onstrarce against expecting any general to eck Rote oman | bir of Applton Chape), Old Cambridga, In accordance J ccitior, Loou'd not resist landing to examine the | designed to mark thelr sep - earlak toa aa huleepdeya dvd re mr enensl | iwaynsussenetal | and. 00 sverment sal Fe cohinh seit euteten Need mi the wishes expressed ly the deceased, the J vorka, which are of immense strength, consisting | world, ‘The requirements are very strict bc oration under the Messiah, for whore alvent Baway a iJ a ig een AFM both nies were simple and without display, Toe ff tiers upon tiers of batterieg on the river fronts | eects ritual observances aud food, In this city | nun’s Museun, day after they atill lock tenoral ard great success bad resulted from his | lca contiaent, | Buch being the general principles | TTS CS Wan very larwe, jucluling the Faculty | -nd uatrony parapet and ditch, crmmad bye sick which govern the Uaited State in thelr for Jations, you may bn asmired, al ig re shings alone ne leas than eighteen hundred barre f four adiinietrw’ion, and that he was on the eve of ollege and many perdons emi- J soattie cn the land side ‘The fortiti ations appear hatin all The earlier Christians olservel the Spring y 1 dot | th AN ad frank! 1 if it din public estima ion, The | o have bean evecusted hastily, consideriog the | have been contracted for, with Hecker and Bros SPECIAL NOTICES, t im 3 Biase AEA when be wen sellore ol ie] ee ae Tact Cape ntarene tie : nr r hamities of ondnance and ond > make bread for the coming Passover. faot in humble imitation of oar Savior's forty | Yet ereater thine when he was ral n liberally, with Pa 1, whose Libera! J dy Was deponited on Mount Auburn, hacaislen f o:dnsnce end of where, 10 make bread for the coming Pos ere or = daye fest in the wilderne », and as such tho |e oe sine Com MeCumracan tel towards ua you have to kindly express Srankuee Bhaceaia. the ebain whith wet Persons were appolnted to rec reets of the Bedud Will meet on Tuesday, the 84h "day Charches now enjoin its observance, 1) iv ala designed to commemorate the incidents in the life of ovr Lord, who was vliia at the con memeoement of the Jewish Passover. ‘Tho aud yuard it from the time i is ground until it ie converted into food, avd saaled up in bags and bar- rela for use, Fonrrat or A Fireman,—Mr, Patrick Flan- Bfarch 1 —Severe thander showers ole dion the Sound last night fram eight e's iock in the ever ing ul one o'vlock in ming. Ik will ba recollected that the former Miaister rom Porn was diamiseed by Mr, Buchanan, owing ty the nop-ccmpilance of that government with cer- graphed General Lyow as fullows:—"' It you wish more troops from Lilinois inform mo at Cincinrati, Don't telegraph direct to any of Chamber of the Board of Aldermen, City Hall, for the purpose of considering the subject of the ex- tension of Church street to the Battery, All wkend rae T discover ad smokiue from a i I please attend without fey ore by the steamer City of Now York vi Wa thu te ata ties interested wl wi my subordinates unless danger is imminent,” | Mit imperative demands of cur own, nero Ux Bie leaner Dy Oe Mar ee Th wet eres 0 be tan ny & member of Ualted States Engine Company | potice, CHAS, J CHInr, exact time of the olservance of ont was long | Thon follow a number of dispatches be!woon | T2e Provident has recognised Gerhard Lvrason The Fal ivr steamboat train arrived ot ry which Tw who died on Sunday last of Fopgienieonl CHAS, H, HALL a) Bu rs. a subject of contention between the Grek and | va iius ciicors, detailing thelr wants, move- ns i ams £Bweden and Norway, to reside a . pus neccae cevir: Me Uasles aerety eae ald FAYLOR, Becty, mb 19°18) Latin Courchos, and they both observe dif- | ents and intentions, All General MeCurt pene " Cougressional Proceedings, lef of Stall ei pe en forent periods at present, Ia the Hastera | | 1.) dispatches are tine specimens cf compres mn Collferata, hs LEY will lecture before the Xsh. Ward Churches Lent commences one week earlier ighth division of the Anclent Order of Hiber- 1 can Association, at Continental Hall. om 4th ion ard decision, 1a a dispatch {om Boono- Fravico, March 3, The steamship XXXVUtb CONGRESS—Senate, Louls, March 4 ig ls 8 telegram { which the dicrased was a worthy and hon- v6, this WEDNESDAY EVENING, M than with us. ville, dated July 2, General Lyow ures the | Sets Nevada ealled b-day for the North, crowded iret Setem | crene.) my Gen. Hal ster, ‘The Cenaral Presidant of this pows sk; The public are reps Cally tnvived #3 Saas Swell ine dett " Ry 3 \pdaadarpidead with miners emigrating to the O egon and Britis) ten, Mare Mr. enn, ato Colusae Ani nM Citire, honored the ts “ over colin i! be fom the gui suppression of the Srare JovnNAL, aud says | OSH miners emigrating A Brit IP rciiian tion oe alte tii 1 into Colima rgenisation, Mr, dob M.Guires honor é SMe FA, BINCLAIR, President of the I be vated totus by rliginva | thet the Ualon eau | marl fro ta much | ey p Polyuesta, of Boston, waa buraea | Ski7e Cone; eve tocleeP hele eure a8 Vaio is AT ofl elated nlite 4 8t : Sail ue are A larity i ulgence, ; On the a af “ly uw se i ving. The fro is supposed t On motion. f Mr, Davia the bill for the safe keep- ing over 8 Wem fine ie Diviiica via cae, Be a” Fewarksble Medicine. rervicr hol i nabeet scala AKDING telegraphs to the Secretary of War, und majutainarcs of Cuited States pruners present the affcars 6 work of the crew, Part of wh r E ol Charch ware Mississippl, she fuemy was ¥R BALSAM or Epise jp» purch enjoin as merce fon Vico F i Hy taken up snd passed, » Pee eee pe resident, Mr Patrick Kou Gorofios Bald Blouse, 4c,—BY. _ urging the enaity of eavalry reiciments for | puton toard by tho puiloe, The wreck will besold | “Ge teiiitet Mt Calluner (V4,) the bil author surrender, Large qiiantitics of wrullery and somos ats es Pocans Maliate aA Weill Rohan LATTE iG ne wALRAM” i the sorta a meat, sot the custom is Lot vets woofalls oF] prairie service, and saying that much has beow | romorruw, Sve was boils to aall for China iu bal- rin the (epee aL Be Pager dl ic > a H, W, HALLECK, Bccritary avd Assistant Sec.etary, ard Mr, Franc scythe Oe areas ‘over tictly oluerved. The Cathet Gafein haw: | lest for want of thom, About the 15:b of | in. Ute rreaaaie te Shin missioner to f L Traasurar, Tae octety Was acoompanuel uy fA” the worst canes of impurity of tha evor, te far more wtringents Andoed, at the jury the various gemeruls ioquire of each other Mavamanie af Col: Sea: febr'ylur the iiss ott! Preneh Commicrionersts | Oeoupation of Martiosburgh. iidneys, general debility, 4 eighth covudl of Toledo, in Goi, it was pros sing incipient consumption, piles, &c, about the truth of the report that (Gonoral paren lian" Band, and clothed in full regellay ake measures f the presorvation ‘of the fisaeries, ian"? Bat ashi March 4.—The following dis fanaa a mourning, The Jamaica, I. In March 4.—Cal, Wood are | ake aiaauses fort Washington, ; Wit banner draped ie m we Prioh we ee irevesadavs cone rer Oona vided that thore who broke the fast voluntarily | paysiony is app inted tocommand them. They |... trent halt rast 11 ailock this marning, Hell wisest oath mn LIL wes then taken atch Was recalvesl liere brought frei the corres. | ay vied in Calvany Ovaiggery’. Hho died unioar- . H- A merting of the Board wil) be whould be excluded trom tho use of meat during | .)) appear to be working together harmoniously, | wos roorived by the ficemen, mil.tary and ei Mr, MeDougall Dd resumed his spfech. He | sondeut of the Assclated Press: ¥ to lament @ Story and other writ ried Dut leaves a mother ad three bitters the whole year. jnoted from Justi ere shoud be no copfiscati h Ky ot rib Heater #t, on this Wednesday evening, cheerfully and vigorously. In large miiten at Doriand’« Hotel, A proceraion Gen, Benks forces occupied Martinsburgh youtor lay, without oppouition,. and the pickets continue | Heir leas, g J ofS cekcoks ‘Panotial atendance te reyulred, The Church, however, by ¢pscial dispensation, Up to the 24th of August, Me Biare appears | theo formed in line and erortad the gallant C Pe ies ca carrend a ka pry es ry ey “Aithough (ew in nuber, We ABE DEstzzp 10 call the attaniion of rae eee CT ed - 4 Ps Bow reloages these stringent rules, accor’ing to} to have beon working at Wasbington, in | ty Bruriville, —_ AL dol: nites (McDougall). Shall casey are of much leeportence., Among those taken | our readers to the lecture on * Washington prescribed conditions, Of these a full account ee Ms Veigh, chaplain te ‘will be found elsewhere, under the head of a Virginia totaly. He was 0 company K, Michigan cavalry, Capt, fed the interest of Fremont, and letters of that date are published in which Mr, Brain refors to tand 1 y the Gonasiturion oF eb ‘shall we open wide the during the Rebellion," to be delivered by the Rev. id of ievututlon abd go back to, the doch laes of Miltary Appolorwert one oy vat the request of many of Wr Alvany, March 4 —Gen, Artnur, Rogineer- fe Neptene Bi Divieien ho. & Sen ne ear 5 Mast Seareet a 1 ny Aniroso ‘ ‘Thureday evening, March ° 4" The Observance of Lent.” Seorotary Citas in daparaging terms 08 bav- |p Chie baa bees apysiatess Ly Gvornor Moe | Sangh ut iat iw ina shi i pote i alapeepthnsilpohipobo Taste alodks ah Irving Hall. Tickets to be ob ‘al perl md whe Retak of General Fromeat’s Defence. | ing wore torror cf seeing Treasury notes below | pan, Jaspector-General, in plice ot Gen Patrick, Abas igagvaes tained of No, 8 Bible House, #4 Randolph's 63 |. Referring ‘Brosdwey, and at the door: resigned, snd has entered upon tne discnargeo ke 1 isiee of the clhgos contended that the p. of such ‘will make This #ynopels of the deferce by General Fux. ny furthers tbe vite ea ii canch with ‘she Coumivuton, fur ecomt, which defence re a lengt par, than of having solviers kill to the President, Brats oayt i=