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ARRIVED LAST EVENING. SHIP—melitar, (Br) M Dowell, from Amos opt 91 Th esas to cate Mb theres ded Oo oe very Leavy weather on La Pn Fee io, with sugar to J a eee 8 North of Ghacteee nant sain Se captain Ch gwop and gma, he. Yas of Millinery Me foo Resolute, om, abandoned at writ daye; sohr Mary Alic’, Piston ina few days; echr John Rie, th aailed Pub. M Price, alley, Blizabethiport, with oval Baton, we nalice Haight, Beebe, New even 9 daya, BAP Warp, Nash lsat @ihpret, with for Bridgeport, BELOW. Bhip Beuthampeen, Aueting Liverpoo! Jan 2, Bhip Albert, Kian jy Biemea lw 26, oval d [ moted for gallant conduct, has nomfnated I, Big Balu of Coden. mapkind. Archbishop Hocus has bat ample Our Washington Dispatches ditt-Geusra! Tionine to Ve @ Maio Hr Amy one bark and one brig, experience in this country that epiritual power —— _ Heoegt ition of hie late eminent servi in Ken- BAILED. is strengthened Ly the entire avwence cf tempo- tucky) also Gol, Harvey Brown to be a Biigadier- ral authority, which woakens and distract; and Meusage from the President, 3 he David Chapin, Vera Cou. ee Ad tatle Belly he knows that no kreater respect to religious teaching than tie ore in which LAS EST NEW We may be sure that their numerous conver from Gen. Banks’ Colamn 11g from iw wnfavors le condition of the 1m peror it must have beon a pleasing ox perieuvs to find in the Irish-Amorican Ieelate a mind imbied with the true «pirit of freedom; pos. sessed of a religious principle superior to all sectarian prejudices, an! so trained by lung ex: | North Carelina, on Blections, REBEL PICKET CAPTURED, Occupation of Smithfield. Moise today, It was evident the perience with the politcal are » most | of much an important character was not vanerally democratic country in the worl! ome eis iae. anticipated, It wan referred to the Committee of ble of comprehending the 4; ot he Vaion, ia which it the Wholggn t) will Sw eamage of @ timilar c acter an TORTS nate wae notread, The Prosident, in addition to other officers and recognizing the proper moans to be wiloptod AZURE OF SUPPLIE for placing the church ia perfect 4yinpathy and aceordance with the advancing civiiization of ar Genera! by bres one. by brevet; or Arnold to be Lieut. dt tobe Major by bre lajor Tower to be Lieut.-C 1. by brevet; Capta, Alea, Chall ation in the world pave | of the Administration. ite only claims for attention reste I. Cloasen, Robertaon, Blunt, Duryea, ‘Alao U8 gunvoate $c! and | on the voluntary obedience of the people to the cla as wad Langdon to be Majors by brevet, and First battery Mon iter, 9) fr Han Divine commands. Lieutenants MoPartand, 84) From Qasrsntice-H BM, Mila, Com, ? neato tony Beely, Frank E, Taylor, and Todd, w Prion, ue Daawude Weare more pleased than surprised that A PLAN OF EMANCIPATION, Ospiainn Gy bate 7 Tidd, w be DISASTERS, &¢ Archbishop vanes shoold be looked apon as eae Captains Beli, McKean, Dupont, Goldvboron gh Lowe or Bemwovnn Vorus the probable successor of the pri Pontiff. and Farravut, were today confirmed by #9 Senate, Kear reports Fs ‘The qualities, which, in our eatin ronder CAPTURE OF TWO REBE aa Bing Of\c@rs of the Navy, and J, J. Witrig, B, spake Br. hr W him go ominently fitted fur this position are | STEAMERS M. Bhield and Taomes B. Sullnian, as Inspectors of OR Bomings, aud tok fren recisoly thoto which would rendet " . 8 cam! ats, ok Rega pw precisely thote which him incaps a das Sees Roace, FI ble of being made the agent of Narorxo: isan 5 From Ship Island, ambivious designs, should bo be intluanced by . ° Boston, March 6.—The gnnboat Saxon, from tuch, Indoed, should the French Emperor at- 700 Bales of Cotton Secured, Snip Liand, February 224, arrived here thie morn- tempt to obtain any undue intlaence over the bili ican bg Captain Snow rep rte wooing @ vessel, wup- Irish American Mrolato, whethor ax Archbishop wit) be tie gunboat Kensington, which towed Nereei, and Owe were | ot Pontiff it would te resiated n> less sternly Arrival of 49 Rebel Officers. poof ine Vermont, on Bunday last at 8 bog | honed apie than rcker resented the cucroachment of ee aig hn la ho tuits pny The oe rials cectieanae we health of the regiments at Bhiy Isard wan prema r | liesny IL of England—oven to the suerisice of NEWS FROM 1 by Capt Be th s I As our paper goe are in poss. | bishop, preparatory to his elovation to. the ene Keath te (b sion of informatio mado pad- | Ti lic, but hic! 9 andeur of pre-| To our routers generally and the whole ho, bey &o. Keston, March 6.—Tho steamer Saxon re paratio J camp lyn which} American public, euch an event would give as Pee ports that the #teaner $uith Carolina bad captured would, if bs whole coum+ } profound eatiafaction. It frequently eceurs Vives the tepet Potamas nieces eer while attempting to try, (even ‘ sticipations of | that the most humble instrumo:ta are selected |) M ae : a ne eet extended movements Evonts are crow? | av the agonts for the greatest works of Duvisie | | CAar/tstoum, Va., March 6.—Reliabte intelli- cred pera ea NT se igg thick and fast upon us, and the} Powen, ard the means by which [Providence | 8%* sa o@ that the rete are in full foree at Win- G atlawpted to biow her up, but the the tiset approach of reasona! le weather will be signalized by the a on of an immense stretch of rebel territory. Aji the means now Gted are adeyuate to the emergen Thoblow is to be mada sure, ae an overwbelmirg boy as gpredy, and, wich “ command, that lays of Ball Ran passe force of Mt away. emu. President Lascou has alowed the Abolition | transactions with the War and Troasury De- | through connection can be made, Seieee. \ harveate from thes freqoent sein. clamor, which hay tage! aroand Washisgton | partmon's, immediately follows the one put | 4! the commande of this division are in the bom . — a for wm) m0! Wih unexampled vio | forth by Gen, Framont, And we must do Me, | °otiition, end anaiows fr an attack by the enemy, Reb LO Mcers Sent te Fort Warres lence, to Leguile him into a falss 4 ile has issued a message, w is eouod and son- sible in itself, atd which will be understood and appreciate! at the North, but which will occa sion uneasiness and distrust in the border states, and be perverted to mean an ultra eman- cipmtion policy at the South, If the langua,s of the messajco be correctly rendered by the telegraph, it is not that of the I’resident, but | w emanates from Secratary Sxwann, whose | ¢ «forts to accomplish praiseworthy objects by specious and round-about reasoning, are too often observalle, Uncer present circumstances the President could have issued no message whatever, upon the subject of emancipation, which would not be seized upon by the rebels, falsitied, andmade to minister to the apprehensions of radical ab olition, which Jerr. DAvis and his associate traitore have instilled into the popular mind of the South, and so far from conciliating and re assuring those mastes of our misguided coun- trymen, which itis the professed sim cf this measure to accomplish, it will but acd tothe excitement there and bh and dt i lotter, in the states which it is de efit. This is demonstr: cl r t} h t q igned to bon- | ¢ cf din the caro of Delaware, Abe position of which state, as the most north erly of those heluing slaves, answers to the senti« ments of its people, who have been the moat vor, of New York, with directions from Me. | transmitted to Congress the following moasage »— aa : igh va sedi loyal and recaunalo of the whole slave-buldiog | Casienox that Governor Moncaw and Mr. | Below Citizens of the Senate and House of Repres | ante St Roxbury, lett nig ane eee Community. Yet their Legislature thrust aside | Cosmixas ebould ald in forwarding su,ples | satires f the question, and jed/ciously refured its con deration, at « period whon the angry feelings of both sections of the country are in conflict upon it, And a rchemo meeting with no favor in tbat state, will be still more summarily dismiss. ed by Maryland, Kentucky and Tennewoo, But we bave hopes that the l’resident and his cabinet, who are in direct communication with all parte of the country, may have sueh ad- Vices from the troubled border states as indicate @ willicgness on the part of slayehclder to sell cif ard librate their slave propert. than evbmit to the never enaing troubl joty which has of lato attorded its possession, If this be the case, the importance of protiting by an opportucity so rarely presented, will ju the Provident and Congress in taking up the subject in ite prerent form, We will trast that events are thus marchirg atong, more auspi- ciously than the experience of our countrymen has led them to believe, Archbishop Hughes and the Papacy. The Paris correspondent of the London Sra gives currency toa rumor that provailed in poli. tical circles in France, to the effect that it was the intention of the Emperor Navo.non to use his influence to elevate Archbishop Tuaites to the Ilo'y See on the death of the Present l'ope, who is well kaown to be ia fail ing bess, The vam interviews of the peror and the Archbishop, ant (ha intimate relations that are known tw prevail be'woon these exalicd porsonacos may, parhap oply foundation that is report for bolievin that the project forms part af the real plans of the Frerch Emperor, who probably sees in it the ovly practicable solution of the I tion, which is now drawing near toa final soitlo- ment. In the first place, there is nothing more nat ural than that two such superi, at the Emperor and Archbishop abould be drawn to each other by a mutual attraction, Of this, ia- deed, we have aufliciont accounts, The Arch Distop Las beon almitted to the inner circles of the Tuileries; has bad numerous iaterviows with the Empress, ond 1D bestowed hia blessing on the Prince Imperial, Ibu thore ave otber aud higher grounds than mere acciJontal terms cf social relationship to give sletency to the rumored project, and thee exist in the very nature and os3 of things, Tho Arebbishop of Now York is kaown to be endow ed with political vazasity of the very highest order. 0. t pie y we will not speak in this connec'fon, for tuat alone would not in fiuence a character like the breach Empsror, whose mind is essentially scalar aud practical thovgh, indeed, for that very reason he would not be likely to overlook #9 ervontial # requi site for the candidate for St. I’vier's Chair. That Lours Naro.son, himel! no mean be the bat An (008 en lor and coms his em, judge of character, ehould have boon impressed | fro lart sight, ‘with the Archbishop's profound issight iat» mon ‘and things, is only another proof of his sagwity life iteelf. ‘The French intiverce would predominate in the ' Toes! war Hartford, with the paymaster on Areran 0 of an betes been PRESIDENr OF HONDURAS Wwanite ri Linbdiy Wil Glial ed oly Chair. © may then soon expect to how : fs rit ddaurerltlecll a receipt fa Cardinal's hat by tho Arch. ASSASSINATED. bi dadle fhe Gtnaral Phelps taeued an order seoms to | for tho «peody supremacy of religion and truth, Ww documentary proof, arranged in such order that solf in a great measure, if not wholly from the charyes against him, Some errors of jadgmont stil] remain, and transactions there are, still un- xcod sales, at larze profits, to the Government, through Mr, Cumsusas, the Public gratified to know that out of auch large and loose transactions on the part of the Govern- ment, #0 few losses have occurred, the Committee he bas been confined to his room by a sovere attack of gastric fever, the statement, Fel, 25th, the nature of that report Warbington, the railroad communiestion with | to the army, Thi cculd alone be procured in this city, a drafe of two millions of dollars was sent by Secretary Case to Moers, Dix, Orpyke & Baton: by and munitions cf war to Washington, Under | your honorsble bodies, which aliall be substant ¥ | Colonel Lee respouded briefly, in words of glowing this authority, Mr. Cumanxes states that | tue) oe ang Cained Staten onght to coe | Dattiotiam and devotion to our sowsniry and ihe Bagy ho made purchases amounting to #2. porate with any state waich may adopt a gradual | A lar,e number of ladies were present, 149, for which he fled vouchers in | sbollsl aent ry tepinne “\ | Michigan Democratic Siate Convention. detail with the ‘Treasury Department, nd PANAMA. Our South American Correspondence, good. ptandicg at ninety-five degrees in the slate, ‘The weather was very hot, the them, er Thoe who are famitiar with tho history of so affairs, know that tho means for the olevas not Archbichop Hvaims are not wanting rhe wupply of oysters fur New O.lgane lsd been T by the oapture of e duran oy ater boat, with thirty aie pri chester, ‘They have cmpletad form works on this side, mounted with ding field batteries, ‘The work on the Baltimore and Obio railroad Prowgreases rapidly, and every point i wrongly pro tected frow the Cumberland to Harper's Ferry, and every facility in being afurced to the company, A large {roe is employed on the bridge and iron trea tle work atthe ferry, ‘The work hav been found in otter cr nition than was at first wuppoaed by the Engineer, and ten days is fixed as thetioe at which ea ape of stot only killed himself, lin in a lence wide wheel wteaner. Washington, March 6.—Information has reached Jae Navy Department of the capture of the schooner Livia Worton, with « cargo of two hundred and Dinoty bales of cotton, by the gunboat Itasca, The captured verse! sailed from Apalachicola, for HL Vangandamarket, The prise money from the Weaton will be a handsome sum; the share of each fearman cn board the Itasca, exclusive of the oili- cord shares, being one hundred dol Oar tare lable earth ixty guns, to Tae Magno the once poor friendless Irish y to the greatest dignity on earth, must ex our devotion, and re-invigorate our hopos Defence ef Alexander Cummings, Manifos‘oes of defence appear to be the order the day, long statoment from Mr. Cro. Nos, in arewer to the report of the VAN yon Committee, implicating him in unfair Bunker Hid was oocupitd by our forces yesterday, aa the oxtre \itposton the West, Thore ts ame cf troops today, ting party of reports that Ashley's alry last night attempted to cutfthem off when near Bo. ryville, but were foiled in the at- tempts Four regiments, with a four gun battery, st tempted on the Sd inst. to flank Colonel Geary near L, vettaville, Wut were driven off without a battle, Yesterday several desorters were brought into town by the cavalry, Among them was Lieut, Are thor Markell of the Sth Virginia Volunteers, A rnd of the Van Alen's cavalry today captured @ rebel picket, five ia nun! near Bunker ful They belonged to the Becoud Virginia Lufastry, Larne Smithfield, seven miles Northwest of this placa, was coonpled today by a strony fora, Gen, Hanks bas issued a general onder forbl all kinds of depredations or marauding up property of citizens, Public sentiment in regard to our presence, is grad: undergoing « favorable change, The army storehouses ere are fant fill- ing up with confiecated articles of produce and man- \facturer, and such a4 are rejuired are being issued urea today include five hun. ho North being severed at Baltimore, and the | dred and seventy ba rola of four aud wo hundred jovernment in urgent need of supplies which | bushels of wheat, the latter in bage mark@l "Con. foderate st ten,’ Boatony March 6 Forty-nine rebel fhvers from Fort Douelaon reached this city this morning, in charge ofa detachment of the Ohie 20h, ‘Taey are principally from Kentucky, ‘Tenneses, Ala ban wand Mississippi, and comprine all the Colo ein, Lt, G: lomela and Ms) ora captured, They were sent to Kort Warren, MMINGs the justice to say, @hat be has, by a ear and intelligible statement,eubstantiated by 8 value may be appreciated, vindicated bim- War la the Southweat. Chicago, March 6.—A epecial to the Trinew. from Cairo waysthe feral pickets at Columbus wore fdrivesin yesterday, bythe rebel cavalry. Tae woods in the vicivity of the town were sheled by the gunboats, ‘The revels led, 1. in reported that heavy cannonading was heard at C lumbus at 4do'clock this morning, in the di- rection of New Madrid, The rebel army at thet point nuinbers 49,000 men, having been large’y re- inforced from Colimbus and Memphis, ‘Thy also have eight woodefi gunboata, From late rebel papers, we glean tho f ‘The seamer Cambri i) near Grand (laise, Awo lives were lost, The machivery from the various workshops in Nashville was removed, prior ty the evacuation of that piace hadtanc os. The peop eof the South are warmly urging and demanding Jef, Davin to take the fleld, A bitter content is going on at Memphis, as to whether the town better be burned on the ap- preach «f the Federal gun boats, xplained, but those which have most teriously fMocted the reputation of Mr. Ci worn leored are and if sundry parties have made will be Mr. Cumines states that since the report of wings eoult of which at times has been doubttul, ard on the Jd hat until within a few days of the date of his wl nowise been allowed to be mado known At tho time of the outbreak of the e\ellion, when panic ard confusion reigood in o him, A Memnge from the President ington, March 6 —The President, today, Col Lee at 1 Kosten, March 6.—The publi reception of Col, Lee and other oificar# of the Marwashusetes Wa T reoommiend the adoption of a j lut re-o'utio ard Hox vury aud other gentlemen made specchoa, ribic and Detroit, Mich, March 6.—The Democratic State Convention met inthis city yesterday, and organized by electing W. Hl. Riley, of St, Joseph C unty, permanent President, ‘The attendance was very Inrge, It was deemed expedient to nom\- nate candidates for State OMioas at this time,— porited a balance ‘Treasurer of Ne of €5,195 62 with the Sub. York, for which he holds Lis certificate. The vouchors for an adlitional ex- penditure of 199 re held and after- wards furnished by Mr. Buatcnroup, which country, U wich approval, I Pe States abt people iin mediately intorestoL «louid be at once distinetly notiti the fant that they | este, ons rete aaa: opsti may begin t» consider whether to acceps or reject ib molutions were pars dy expressive of poaitt three smownts constituted the whole amount of The Feder G vornment would ful slighew:iM'er | of dhe Deaceracy of Michi ppt pain the expenditures made by Mr. Crmmincs. tat Los muah the mows efficient | avtcing to mmppert & psi Pain alive In regard to a sum of $110,000 which the | Measures o! s0.f-prere: vasion, 1 laadare of the | Promising ee exintiog it aurrection onvertsin the hope that tue 4: varument will ultimatey be forced to acknowledge the independence of goms part cf the disallected region, and that all the lave Bates nort of wuch parts will fue Valen for which we have mrug, stitutional means to suppress the rebellion, opposing the termination of the war until all rosiat- ance te tl jovernment everywhere cease#.— Abolition iam gly denounced, ax equally guilty with rn xecomioninmy and tbe weedy Committee reported as still unacccunted for, ing to his own evidence, Mr. Co mmincs explains that bis evidence was intended to show that sum was retained Ly Messrs. Dix, Ov- in tery South iT ay e how chow * 8S uth ppv by keand Bearenvorn, to meot corain liable | Sinarcten “Todsprive then ct Ane lope, mab, | extinguishment of both iy boped for ; aleo appro lities which had been incurred for the Govern: | stantially ends the re tic img the modifi of Gen, Freemont's procle ment, but not paid at the time his evidence | (™manciiall n completely dsp mation, Secretary Camercn's report, and the ap- to all the states iu: ir ie the Whates tolerating dlever Loitiate @amacipats jauily mace to such in tistion, meke it certain to the n thatio the latter in’ thet iuitiwtion” because, ta my i }gement, gradli- +l, aud wut sudden, ema: cipativa is better for w In the mere taaneial or pecuniary views any pointnent of the preeent Secretary of War, ax ia dications that the President will adbere to the Con- # ieution, A The mail st hore sh beirying the Calif was viven, and that this amount remained in the bands of the gentlemen above named. The Secrotary of tho ‘Troasury subsequently ap- Proved of ita retention for the purposes men- tioned, Mr. Commincs concludes by the assurance that, after all, the purchass of linen clothing, thors . orthern Light arrived Aspinwall on the 2ntb, ja mails aud treasure ship- caer Catt WiKL ahe Consus MIO | ment of the 11th ult, Boe also brings Panama dates hay of judg: | ard the ‘Trowury repore before lum, can F w all parts ¢ althongh ft may have been an error of judg: | fed the Tresmiry sonsete, vary goon the cure | % February 24, and later news from all parte of ment, may still be fourd to haye been a very welcome purchate for troops destined to warm climates and of © tontial service to the comfort of the soldiers, and instances the cise of the stonmor Atlantic in proof of care oxercised ia ‘Mebureements forthe Goverament, The ernment bad the refusal of the purchase of this steamer for $960,000, and, at a cabinet moot- ing, decided that the offer should be arcopted, and authorized Me, Comins to effect the This he decided not to do, as tho ! previously been offered at a lower price, ard has also since been olfered to the rent expenoisures of this war woul! pure’ fair valuation, all the o'aves in any Such a prop sition on tho part of the general gev= er ninent wets Up no claim of aright by Fedora: au- Hh'tity to Interfore with slavery Witt. state line, referrie yy ay it dors the absolut control of the abs Jct in Mach cane to the aAtete and ibs parpl Giately interested. It it proposed as @ matter of froo choive with them Decwsnber, I thought fs be preserved, avd} ust be en dehborat Central ard South Americ Genera! Guerdiola, President of Honduras, bad bown avane inated, ‘The crime is apposed to have been jowtigated by @ bigh military officer, ‘Be President was wuirdered in browd daylighty tn lle noe, and by wn Sliver of his body yuwrdy ry vs own 1 6+ lo Ag Frou Carthagena we hay Arboledatas defamty | firmation of the the forces of Ganeral Savoles, on the 1th Januar Le was forved to tetire with aamall portion of his men to Galibio, Jeaving P payan to the federal, which waa imu yocenpied. Dr, Manual D. Camacho, one of prisonery, but tow relieved, was admin- nok hastily, but ant oontiansa to be thet end. A practical ray would oo . the war # to foresee ne ruin porches veaeel hy abwead, roment for §250,000—a saving offocted | ith mas flow it, Bucsoowns as may ween tind e | tering she Government of the Bate 4 Gato x throuph b's agency, (should the Government | prnsable, y abs lutely promise great eficioncy | eatire news, as usualis iu favor of the liberal party. . | towards a ding the str ad wi | comes Wasbington's birthday was celebrated by the At any time decide upon faking the versel,) of | y4 ryt a sg gl Sa 4 Amerkan residents in Panama bya dinner at the sent were Col or the beef my mm tenderes would and private persue erned than are the institution and property In is, in the p at Ie shes While it is troe Mat the adoption of th propoded resolution would be merely iaitiatory, and not within itelf@ prac: fica measure, It if recommended to the hope that it would acon lsd to imp thant results, La fal view of mny great reeponsivility to my God and to my country, I earnestly tu the attention of Cone vers aud te people bo the wi! vet dy Avnauam Lixcoun, From Weablogton, Washington, March 6.--Postal communica tion da entirely reopened to Accomae and Northam): tn counties, Virgtnk Tie Port citice Department ts ready to establish, wt soon as Congress shel! give the authority, free livery in cities with walform rates of postage for local and general letters, arth of the whole of lifs expenditures, ‘he partied which followed the memora+ We 19th cf April, 1861, Aspinwall Hotel, Among those p M. Kea, United States Consul ; Capt McDougal, of the U, S. ship Wyoming ; Capt, Griifom, ot New York, and about titees of the leading Americans of the city, Mr, Ringgold, Ameri Tho Voor of the *tate, Mk. Bastany, the Secretary of State, bas made bis report 'o the Legislature, on tho tte tistics of pauperiem, Tho number of poor sup ported or relieved in 1861, was 314,707, or over ninety thousand more than received support orrelic! in 1860, The emount disponsed in temporary relief has diminished $51,000, In 1557 there were 1,500 pauper children in the alms boures of the state, Last year there were 7,42. Of persons receiving reliot 111,346 were natives; 87,874 were Lish; 20,267 wore mul at Paiday writes othe Panams Stax to contradict the report that, Dr, Sullivan had refused to attend the sick ia the Anerican hospital at Paita, in conseqaence of hia woh having been paid by the American Government for more than nine months, ‘Whe United Statos war steamer Wyoming, Capt. McD vgal, srrived at Panama cn the 18th Pobraary, a fifteen days from Callao ; oflicars and orew all a good bealth, Busivess in Chili is reviving, and the harvest ls svundant and promises well, ‘Toe mines are said Germant; 7,702 were English. ‘The militery display atterdant on the funeral of | to be yielcing better, , Tin iait, meal Brigadier Genera! Lander, thi op, was large | ‘Tao British bark Aconcagus hw! arrived at Val- ee eee ne moor manu: | afd impressive, A number of the mom distin: | parwiscy Uringing # mall steamer for the bay. In Boston, 3 a - guished gentle and civio por where were at b A tax vpoa cotton will be agreed to in the Hous yen connected with the army, navy pres nt. atitude 15 748" south, longituds 33 2.06" wast, spoke American bark Black Oak (rom New York for Cali- fornia, Sb days out on Decomber 13, From Bolivia the news is more factory ot Bover'y, Meat , was nearly desires ed by mez Ot Beer Loe $10,060; toruranoe $ Caw The wipary baa menufactucet largely for the GcYernn ert. acd had a contract on Batd for 70,000 rubter bipmeets, Fiags every worabley an / , esentakver, aa an amendment to the Tax tions on Amerion . Miaire we * conficel to | LE) whos that measure comes up for consideration, these subjects more. T! sepects of | BF TRI 'GRAH TO THK NYY YORK ‘Tue bill ts aot yet printed, bub is passing through the world which |! sete. enc gars complies. | a the press aa rapidly as possible, tion. rnd the dif. tes of tha Churen reanlt- ‘The Finance Committee of the Sonate have struck out the House appropriation of fifveen million dol- queation, snus re, vy have been discnssed Pe mi trialed Reamntmrnll ginboate, but the Naval betwee hese rar—kin 4 ot Teast in breadth 7 ae smmittes are urging ite restoration, Of iatelle atd rauge of wuorylit To thy Strong Rebel Force at Winchester, |, Shs Henry Fomer hes retnrned to Washing. ton and again presented Lis petition for a seat as meniler from the Second Congremional District of ase is before the Committee ‘The President's mesaage excited deep interest in ‘8 document Pro- dred and forty thousand dol'ara for whi bad ben furnished, given munity, it was but fair that Mr. Canmi be beard in letter to Mr. Ky! y wan th referred ta, may be found ia our editorial columns, } posed, in view of Gen, Bleu being » very large oreditor to the Government, to give him an ad- ‘vance of $60,000, ands diplomatic mission to Eu- rope, bat it is doubsful whether he will accept the latter, In Peru matters are quieter, but political di sions and attempts at revolution mill agitate the country, A plot was discovered on the 25th ult., at Ariquipa, got up by the Ayucucho battalionyand other military bodies, Gon, Camtal'a has publicly disapproved of the articles for re-election pudlishel in Eu Comercio, of Lima, Certain parties are trying to prepare Public opinion for & proporition.t) re-annex Peru fo Spain, and are said to be seconded in their ene deavora by the bishops amd other lesding mem- bers among the clergy. A revere shook of earthquake was felt tho 8th of February, which fortunate without doing any damave, Correspmdence of The Sun. PANAMA, February t Paita on ol off The stoan. rT Gustema +, mm Centra! Anerica, arrived on the 20th inet. Among her «arg were, for New York, 16 sero ne indgo, S72 macks cote, 6 Dalene Ate len waraoparilla, 34 bales deer. ekine, ond 4,134 hides, HONDT RAS It ia generally understood that the at the bottom Cf the aameenination 18 i not dn able that President Barri vaéor, may before long mee fame The reports of she coffee crop i C more favorable, the weether having improvel eae eray were Guar racly. tia presumed the product of th Present Reason will amount to between <5, $6,000 ala. and the qusiity will be « fair ro ‘A coal mine haa recent'y Ger dincovered ia G step de Patorre, but of doubt'al + .ality, The meaner Saladin, of the Li verpoo! line, arrived ot the latter port on don the 2d with m full eergs o duce fr Europ ey !eaving conailern Bho brings» confirmation of tae ¢ the leader of the 1. vitimiat @ of New Granada, on the 11th of Janu been received by the British mail A m 8%. Thomaty at Aspinwall on the 204 inet, which appears to be reliable, tat the Province of Maracaibo nes receded from Veueruele and wune xed ltwe (40 this Repubiic We regret ty snnounce the death of Mr, Bmyrk, en American resident of mevere! year B wav 1 Avon, Shayler inva sth where he wow highly esteemed. pwned in the Guayaquil River by wccie y felling overboard from a boat 8. rteatner of war Wyominy sarivad in port on th inet, and will sal shortly for steamer Baranc retasing here, ed for Valparaiso, aud will days trip Toe British F ag Ship Brochaite Cllo and Terr sant are hora—th former will sail sa0n for Mexico, The French Fing Ship) Dore kuay Trouin t# slro here and will leave soon for the sate dewtina tn, Captala Mo. The Cy Provably Atisr, Fanaa, Fh, 2. 10.50 A.M ~The mteamship Sonora, from Ban Francise, arrived thia with 1°1 pansangers ard $674,015 29 New York, There ta no we from Mezion, It ia re. fats there re 1,540 under aw lack of the A Me ne invasion of the allied forces, Congressional Proceedings, ah XXXVIIth CONGRESS Senate, First Kemton. ton, March (.—Mr. Maris (N. Y.) vm in favor of conferring the rank on General Jobn B, Wool 2 from the Naval cominiitey, ro- olnt ree lution tendering the thanks of Gongrees to Com. Gs idaborous his tions, ant feanen for their galiant conduct at Roanoke Ia- land. Adopted, ; Ou motion of ‘Mr, Sharman the bill in relation to ie pay ci members of Congres was taken up, An amendroont was adoplod thaking the of membora twenty cents smile, Tho Ported, allowed ten cents a mile, Alter son @ olseumaion, at wort inte an execu ‘Tho Hovee took up th for *he Crgapization of the staff attached to the di the, 3 regular and volunteer service, Mr, Blair (Mo) explained tbat the bill propossd po trcresse of the army,tus allowed certain offi ser to bedstailed to wtaif duty, ‘Tne payage of mmeamare was deemed easential by military oficers, "The bill w 1 before the It bill providing & joint resolu any Stete at Javery with pecuniary compensation. The President propowes this ay an initiative step, predicting importan’ practical ge- multe sherefrom, lon with Tie byl! wos referred to the Committees of the Whole cn the wate of the Union, The House went into Committee #f the Wusle on the Dill t» regu ate the franking p Mr. Perry @N. J.) #poke in oppositic anti-slaver lege, bo extrome measives, He was ata loan to see bow it was n ¥ WO wet the slaves free now ax au ally in the suppresion of the rebel iot ‘Lois was not @ war fr the destruction of the South, bi for the emtoraticn of respect every where to th thorit © be Mr. Davis tPoan.) reviewed the various shad fon and the purposes of p ‘a anination isc ais linrities and dignity of labo bis reroarke said, never again 149 the contrulling ‘power Tat it be known that while w heretofore been true to the c omy sittin, we now feel ourselves a by the cts o! the armed #laveholders, r. Kel y (Ponu ) rose to ask the Howse to repair iteou'd, a wrong dene to # friend and constituent of hig, a gentleman of character snd in tegrity. Ho asked that o statement from Alexander Cummings, which he had done hia the henor to address to Lim, be readin reply to a certain part tthe report of the Committee on Governuent Contracts Mr ifs (Ky.) referred to the report, quot. ing certain articies purchased by Col, Cumminiriy— such am Codtiah, cheese, all straw hate dec y aid ine (ulred whether Mr. Kelly intended to defend this in Mr. Cummings. Mr, Kelly repl charge ved therefrom Athat Mr, Cummings had been diy the Committee with having one lui vi a Hhis abatement hi the Presa, and commented on Ly owe vincication, Mr. C read, Adj (The substance of Mr, Cummings! defense above Ket Bun, REW YORK LEGISLATURE,—Seam.c, Aldany, March 6 —Mr. Foler introtucod Dill to promote tie public peace on Sugday, prohibits the male of anything on Sunday meat, mii k apd fis), and these before 9 o'clu ning. Makes the vi of the wor, punishable with a fine o? $f ce Sunell introduced « bi treet and Hoboken the me to incorporate thi ferry railroad 'T Jas. L, Borrieny Nicholas Brandl, Fred. Groote, ‘Went, James Callshan, D. Jack: Haat river at Grand is to run through 4, ter, Honry P Wm, ( Wh B Thorn, Moses Curry and Job The treck is treet or Div jranc, Crce!l Watt, Sullivan, Geand and Cansl strests, to the rata) Tue fare is Limited to thivee pata, Mr orved for the conaideration of the Senate the bil to appropriate ten thousand dollars to the Troy University The }ill'te grant ten thousand dollars to the Peo- sles! Ce liege wax atnended #0 an to take the money sutor the general fund and ordered t a third rewditi Mr, Folger intredured a bi! to compel the pritoas st ALe Btate to keep Cuited Staton pritoners Amombiy, y ber of remonatrances were presented dex and others, from the New York Fire Departoent, againat the alteration of the Law wate | ioners partment, the Benate, Mr Nishar, the Lall wan referred te {five New York delegates, Toe Speaker d Meaty, Callahan, McLeod, Olvany, Wat Brush, Law of the Schooner Voluateor, Tne Britich schooner Labrador, Capt, Davis, arrived yesterday from Ponge, P. K., reports Februr ary 96th, lat, 87.09, long 72.50, epoke the Beiish whooner W. Stairs, from Now York, bound to St. Demningo, and took fron er Capt Brown and crew, five in number, of the schooner Volunteer, of Mill- raidge, from Ponce, Pe K., for Boston, abandoned at tea, Mou-y: Making —Buciness Talent, Under the above title we exiract the follow- ing remerks from the Inperexpenr, of the current week, interesting, as published in a jourral edited by Hawny Warp Bexenen, and indicating an appreciation of business and nancial talents rarely obrerved :— We are taught iu the Bib'e that the love of money {ethe rot cf al evil Day, by day we have ius (rations of this trash; ny mows men, it is prac~ Moally cisbeliev'd Very fow will admit that they love money tov much; yet such people are more au pence ia for a time re-emtablished. It has been pro® caleulated to interest fernale reaters, they aro said about fentlemon in reference to mo ney and property, masterly hand at all those sabjects in his wri be inferred that he commands a host of atten- tive readers. Toe author of “Alandy Andy,” “Rory O'More,” and various other popular worka, can hardly w: would, and tl Howre Mencuants Macatine. Chusveipation, held at the eveniny being densely crowded, number of our most prominent citizens, whe have hitherto been asmociated with antialave y move menga, nominatd tor chairman Mr. J, A Hemilt: was unanimously carried by acclamation, Uetof V 8 me of the most prominent of New York's citi- Ject of Whe meeting, viz to express the views of loyal men with respect to slave: yy on our national character and the destiny of our country, great crime, evi), and the employed t crush, not to support and protest He thea went on to argue at le duty of the National Government, to fallacio a8 He deman Our vaat power cf war be weet not oly to cru " Hon, Henry Wilson, Hoa, David Wilmot, Hon, 6. W, Julian and Rev, Jobn P ring warmly with the object of the meeting, The name ofthe Hon, Charles Buroner waa received with loud applause and three enthumantic cheers, Mr M Koye read resolutions favo tothe de- struction which were received with frequemt and lov planse, remarks te showing the ey! € dwartiog the int ond agriculture weak 18 by fratid cr dishonesty, Gost what it wi ve wilbare money. ce Because 8 tan feuiree wealth rapidly, 18 doen not follow that he loves money more than tia neigh: varely @ living, A millionaire uy be avery cenerous-hoarted benevolent man, cd aot love inoney @ whit more than & psuper, ‘The man wh ti's hard, year tn and year out, acd by < eahf jality sectren a fortune, cannot alt waa be chayped with an (aor lova of money. There ir but cne mandard by which judge men, By their fruits ye sda! know Sheir life, their actions, their character. Lose Who make money rapidly are genera’ demned by thoee who make iv sows. The Wealthy are the ricet envied, and, rae, nor cot demned, Iv ia very ew mince A man fr lov ng ney to much, and th abet a a lator, the fe yaa the moat noisy ely The mowtat fault, a then for mouey is ay great them with i. Briog tow Tegiment of ti'ne grumblers, and we will FY men, +hiftlers men, ot minded! wen, epesdthri Wike unworthy of eredit cr ‘The d 1 -renc t Some work, am ith Work rapidly, but ty eer Wy hh pissult mf fer satety ana « Th with @ wonders tive foros, Toey 1 moat oth ors extracrdigary mem are alw racrdinary talent will im. Te takes a browd-bew resi? 1. quick: Brained genera! to command Ys and the sane sort of stul is necssmary tranma tion of extensive busineas ens by their remarkable capacity, can hore money in ® month than oth ar, and it is always economy & empl wa a eaaas © ihe? in wt ctor, ty ustially finda ti the best In the cheapeats tae Miah tm Oh A man on tris! tor Lis fogeing lawyer, for w wit x, We verdion tf the jury w © at he liad mart A than might ‘ire the Academy of Music and ex. pect by ¢ngmgin s an ¢xecute more in one day prew bt retaio @ peti 9 plead lis cause, ti ld probably alow Fe might employ any sixpenn; Rotbechilds. to lave the mone they would wee theie {lly of credit of Donkey, Brothers & C Ab be unt as eon isvued b wb te wWesry bratelier right po mit some day, in Russia or Chine thet hie Oh culkers" were val now. im much slxtant Int We are bed to meke these remacka | what ts enid continually about moneyemakin sboubmaking itwowly and making it rapid! about business talent. Rich men are of use in thin World, provided they do thet duty falthit " otberwise. Aman hi Wealth who not une even a few thousands properly, Avy tnt in w mixer who vary degr win any more thaw a gocd ar s ld make mous; New Pobitoattona Tax Warnes By Anthony Troilope, Now York Dick & Firzgersld, Pabitahera, New York A good story, which our reade feticing the author's nam Casren Warns ‘Tie Puats Goun Ring By author of the "Barta Daughter," and. otlar talon, Now York: Dick & Pitz gerald, Pa slishers This is a volume prized in Eoglind, and sold for two dollars, but here furnithed, by enter- prizing publishers, at 50 cents. It ranka among the firat class romances of the day, and, as its title imports, is a favorite for the ladies. Cowrinen rar Mowtitiy — Maroli Now York; Dexter & Co, and Hows & Toussy, Publisher Horace Gurarny Decantly Dissected. By A. Oakey I. New York: Koss & Tovsey, Publishers, 121 Nassau nt Taxasvne Teove, or, Accounts of Irish Heirs. By Samuel Lover, Accountant for Irish Inheritances. may infor by The figurew by the Author, Cheap form Price Gaoante. New York ; Dick & Fitzgerald, Pav: aly If there are subjects, one more than anothor, love ard matrimony, while the same may be But as Loy the busine: k, & most combines 3, it may well 6 a poor story, if he Present one appears equal to his Febmnary N 79 Fulton at. March N Willi Leonard Soutt & Co, Pr Wil- Ham B, Dans Pabiiet 61 and LOCAL NEW. NEW TORK AND THe VICINITY, PMANCIATION Meatine Av Tie Coormn Ixsiivre.—The great meeting in favor of or Institute last was very well attended, the great |val On the platform were a Mr, ©. McKaye called the metting to onder, and lich A long ea, Ombraciog residents and Se reti 2ots, Was read aud adopted, ‘The Chairman, in taking his sent, mated the ob- ‘and ite influence Blavery he considered as not only a Wut a groat domestic and social might of the cation should is. th the right and regard the an of # ote rights in respeo! to slavery. in the uame of the loyal North that wl rebellion, but ite malignant power ala’ (irest and long continued applause.) Mr. F, Kit hum read a nt from Hon, Preston Kin pber of sloquant let. Hon, Chess, Sumuer, reponty ali ayinpavl- slavery and universal emancipstion, op- Rev Mr, Conway, to first speaker, directed bis of slavery as Jects and bli ghting the commerce fthe land. Ita effects may be seen, remarked the speaker, ia Virgiula, whera thers are 100,060 men,whoy acc: ring to the last census, caus not read or write, and of those who can, there is searcely one man In the state of average intellect, excepting John Minor B.tta, Whon they get a true man down there, they must either hang bigy like Jobu Brown, cr put hin ia prison, like John Minor Botts (great and oontinued wpplausey, ‘The spes'e- er next reverted to the 1 oral effect of :eetings like Vile in poluting out te the government its trae course He Delieved the Fresident would be glad to hear of it (A volce—tton't know about that’), he Lof it, he exproseon himeelf as mot be- leving in the eatstence of any constitutimal ditt. ies in the Way of emanc! Lt us show yl¢ is in favor of putting jown this Insurrection by slavery-shed, not by bloodshed, The South cvanot Sighs Jonathan and hold Cuffes at the name time, A great reason, toe, forthe prompt preclamation of emancipation, te that, after having conquered the South, wa sail have to hold it; she vailey of the Missiasippi is In- itp natble to the Northwest, and no northern army can hold Memphis, New Orleans, Charleston, B.vannah, or any other southern city, in inid-sum- iner, An eloquently patriotic peroration on the influence of liberty on the huiwan mind, cored the address, Hon, Carl Schurs was next introduced and met with a warm reception, He plead as @ sincere pa trict, desiring only the good of bis oounty, thet & sould, in this crisir, lay aside party f srt caluly consider what is now our national aye ‘This rebellion is not @ momentary white reparation, more than eople, 10 is.» thing of long Prepare ane noe that, of logical development. It Paper Aho day the rebellious (log was raised a " will be g cult that the apirit of the Cathe lic a —. ee Lut when the slave power frst Ask up this Union, Tt found Ite.’ rednoc't to the al’ 4 nativeot ruling altur:ther or perissing, and ~.6n it found it could not rule in the Union it atemptod to rule outside, Tails }) oot « metter of oct i” Party creed, but of histuy, Wen | th have broken out if alavery had not exit? ¢ no-mo) Did not the rebellion fin’ sympat atd supporters wherev:s slavery ted. ‘/eny The old Undon, as we have known It, | june) wc can never be restored, Mr, Schurz proceed 6) note the tropg measures employed by the Govefament, because necomity demanded them; mich a¢ the suspension of te rights of haveas corpus aud trial Vy Jary, snd the freedom of the press, and while he admitted that in such urgent need t) ay might right fully be used, etiui they should not be used too lang, lest *hey create bad habits, laviry ie neur unto ite death; if yeu would, you snot rave it, Du} if hall not entangle the Union in its downfall, and, therefore, we must hasten to de n fe (Applause) Lot Ba. asbed in the D strict of Columbia, and ry aod dock yarda of the United States (Applaure) Let the General Government throw cits accureed responsibiity for the institution, Let al! the preperty of the rebels, inclusive of slaves, Ly confiscated, (Applause) Lat a fair com )ensation be ufared loyal states or masters who will agree on a system of general emanciji- Yon. (Ap) lause ) The epeaker went cn to combat the notions ¢f ‘acred inviclsbility with which the partisans of Biavery have cloaked it, claimed that it wen neces sary for the good of the nation that it should bet abolished, The addrens which was very long and elsquenty and the mere points cnly of which we have space $0 Sive, clored with a brilliant jyeroration, contraming ~ our future happy rational condition, if we now Mrangle this monster, with our future of lost bere ty and unbay pines if we do not, while we have the power, with Fremont and Lane, oer tie the President's message published im mu—the meeting adjourned, ermans throrged @nthsiaation y to Whe On the piatfirm near to the inviud guese sud speakersy sat Mr. Andreas Willinan, Prawid f the German Consrs abliown Comminery M anot! er The meeting Wm. Wermershirch, Correap nding Secratery of the some organication aurrounded by a number ef its mombers ; Mr Ju Bie! Doing fitherio-law of Gunes Scretary of the ayy and an Clu) and t citizens of the mame Bo Ia! Reem Vervin, Vall the German orgentzations of the city were fully re eated in dif rent pore tions of te bal), atbuisiasm wih which they receive the pro ment inaugurated by themy night will be pushed on, Tax Damocraric Rerewuican Jerren- Committee held a mesting lam gat Brown's Hotel, corner of Broadway and Kam Right mrect, but accomplished no business of interest, Tuk Mozanr Hat, Commerrer held a tuoeting lest evening, at which a preamble and re- solutions mrongly condemuatory of the + fantas- te Abolitioniste and Blick Republicans of the North, who had come out bidly, after tavolvinyg She country in civil war, for @ dieolution of the Union, by proposing the Liberation of the slaves, id had given expression to their designs by a inteting atthe Cooper Loatiute, The resslutions Provided for the appeintreent of a committee of one from each ward, for the purpose considering the Propriety of holding « public meeting on the sul- Ject, pronounced the + Black Republicans” to be traitors, and concluded by saving that “ Phe sooner the strong hand of President Liuooln is laid om {ty the better for all concerned.” Sr. Jamas’ Roman Catnonz T. A. B, So. orery.— A special meetiag of this boly was held last evening for the purpose of aiding in the noble of jeot of paying off the debis of the school of Sh James’ Church in Roosevelt street, by attending the discourse, and other matters, to be delivered by the Very Rev, Dr, Cabill on Sunday evening next The President, Mr Jobn McGrath, having opened the meeting, sald that Le was proud to observe the action taken ly other societion in relation to the course of the New York Bux, a reporter from which Paper Lad just entered the room, ani whom lie took. Pieawure inintreducings (Applause) That paper Lad materially changed ite course, and in such « manner as to 1aces his views at least, It had come out ins wont LLeral manuer, end had given to the community the Diab news of the day—not the Irish Orapge news, not the Irish fenutical news—nay, he would ay, not alone the Iriah Catholic mews, but th Simon Pave liberal news, and that waa What the Irish po p'e wanted. (Applouse) He ured ret remind them of the liberality of the elder Mr, Bosch, whom he knew years ago, when the SUN was first eatablished. He spoke of hia liberale ity Ino pecuniary point «f view, fr Mover ¥, Beach hist in the nebleet manner cont touted to support a vol in Connectoat, (Applause) Me Wished some action taken on th Jory at fame tine aking nothing from the S:ciety but What was contistent with true Leishism and Cathoe leity. CApplavme ) Mr, Francie McCormick, Vice-President Booiety, in endorsing the views of the and reapected President, #4 regarded the ot the ble re ine recently pursued by the New York Sux, would cere tainly bear bis h Lie testimony to that fact, In deed, the course of the Sux had recently Leen most gratifying to the bish people, Mr. Jobn Dayer, who bes held the position of, Marah! for the last 14 yeary, then rose and geld * 1 have watched the procewdings of the Brx, mir, lately, and um happy to be able to agree with you, who have presided over our deliberations for 16 yours as also with our esteemed Vice-Presideut: Lhave watched it, and 1 wil watch it, and I now sball move a vote of consequence therein, 8» long ait ccntinues in its prereut course 1 shall urge on my filends that they support it, but the mo- ment it changes its course, I shall move that my reso.ution be rescinded, 1 now movey air, that the marked thapks of shit Society be tendered t she New York Bvn, for the liberal manner io which it eeenaEnEE nNum’s MuskeM WAS NRVER SO WELL rly and I ypopokamus, ted ever «fared, SPECIAL NOTICES, of Irish Soclties—Delegnies re requested to meet at t, this (Friday) evar make arrangements for the cslebras yning anniversary of Lrelana’ ny 1 of JAMES BANDFORD, Prew't Coeper Unior—Kree Lectures on Social and Political Sciance—Tue eighah lecture of Judge NOLT, will be dolivered in the large hall of the Cooper 1 sivte, cn this Friday evening, at 8B, My Admission free,” ABRAMS, HEWITT, B- retary, 1 Greens will held a mert- Natt Ley tg dat, for Patrick's Day, Ww Ing 4s Tenth ave, cor March she Téh instent, “Special Meeting of the St Jamon Notte Nee a. B Society wily be hela a in Roosevelt at, This (riday) Eveuiage yulucky t) take wins alterations in tbe Cote JOHN McORATH, + Bec Pres, DAVIQ 14 peot IS12,-A Regular Month. iy meeting Will be hela at the Mercer House on shin Friday evening, Moroh Tah, at 734 ofclock, on tapors tant Dusinets to every Yeteren shat made claims for ‘thing and atts used ip ov Veterans iD this and adjarent counties juvitel ely, Hi, RAYMOND, B ig'-Geo'l, ABM. DALLY, Col ; ISAAC M. PAYEE, Ao. 18 Veteran € 0, H, No, 21.-—Tao Mem! ef unl ose cu henaarceucamenmets, Sate At Mil oman's Hall of the event: g of Prday, ith, nerabers are rejuerted to attend; busincae ‘Tiinportance is to be trausacted, By order of @, O'NELL, President, WM, McOARTITY, Becrotey . Jommiitee om Mtrects of the Beard Bi ber ‘will meet oa Tuesday, the 19th day it Molin 1508; at one crcl, "As. Ms ts abe Chamber of the Bowrd of Aldermen, Gity fis -| the purpowe of counldering the mubjeot of the ex: tension of Church strees to the » All pare ties interemted will please attend oy notice, CHAS. J. CHIPR, Com, bai Ra, | E,W, TAYLOR, Hec'gy ‘ary * robe |