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) ARRIVED LAST EVENING. land will prove strong enough to be decent, and Occupation of Big Bethel. November or December, took down « stapyend | firniing inverse, insteding tobacco. Why should LOCAL NEWS. Enjera, of sot frown | insist on getting their new clothes, The cot | Washington, March 27.—The following dis pointed out to him upon it every mevemend that | Cotton be exempt? ‘The secret was, it was not be. am masmbary March oth ant goummampton, 0 ll | would be but a small item in John Ball's bill of | patch waa received from Fortraas Montoe tonight, ont haa since been made by our armiee: and, a# to St ciubie st eRe ee mew Yon any CHR VICINITY, PY ire in the tow cesta, and he can afford It, Ami then in view | dated today, at 4 P. M., it being telegraphed from (OM) Ledeling, Liverpool 19 | of probable political issues in Kurope, it would | Cherrystone, Va.:— Manannas, anid that we should either drive the rebels ‘The ainewlinent was modified so a to Im) . with salt to Ruger ian had very heavy | ue so convenient to have @ National Guard in| There was @ reconnotssance this morning, ex- — ini — . munaninisisnmeammranninbianiiniin ; nications - cece. 9 { ih from it {na muccenafal battle, oF that they would | tad of one cent per pound on cotton on ater) evenat ov rire Ri0.08 Isras> He evacuate tt of thelr own accord. the first of May next. Ee Ag kd oration | «os, The bodies of Col, Sloc., Major Bale th als pad! and about © doren stancheons, teedter te - removing it {rom or destroy snd pie ale an a eal sn tat, | Beeland to counteract the schesnes of the aris: | lsu En ltiss Stes Bs tr las epornemh of cer | a have dionschee toes peo Fo te, Meareh th ‘The Pateat aed Post Ofices, te sop ale tou wad Capt. Tower, of the $4 how’? Island Ragte Ganmaattine, Mackeduck, Livecjuol Feb & with | rccracy against human freedotn forces, without any tattle demenehfaiioom Our | ‘The Torsarbarc ean wencre ' | Washington, March 27.—Numerous applica. | 2oublg the ame ment who fell ot Bull Rus, will aerive to-depy and will be taken to the Astor House u 2der escort of Co, Ay Tat Regiment, Capt. W. @. Tompkine ms troops now occupy the place, ‘The Hattle of Winchester. The American Merchants with thetr families, | Hons have recently been made for patente for im- | | The amendment was aditied ox v1 coat duty red oll or mabe acid, used in thi have fled, mainly to Union, distance 100 | Provementa tn the manner of coating vessela with | [70% nate ne weap, and parafice, whale and fish | (Light Guard.) The bodies will lie in ota.¢ at the jention to C Grinnell, Feb S off Cork, spoke rp ‘of New York, from Callao fr Cork, Feb 25, ra 49-10, lon 96 20, panset a By brig standing to the Now Pi cod Ky with lowe of foretop rama half way op | Hanves's Maoagina, April No. Harper & Bro- P Pao eC stiopeallantmast al the cape she exchanged ect. | thera Puoliahers, Franklin equare. Washington, March 27.—Ceneral Shields tel- | initen, Ret. SN ee Ce oly Astor House, room 41, until Saturday af. ‘FB000, \ ore, but did not aak aaatetance Pel 27, Int 42 long | The April Number cow sual | OkTAphA that our victory ab Winchester bas been | Major Donelson, fest ald to Col, Canby, cons The Inventing geniua of the country seems of late | ‘The tax of five centa per gallon on burning Mul’, 7 sage f ‘eal ob 9 AM, fell im with brig Billuw, of Windsor ‘ ore fatal ty the rebela than at fire’ supposed 4 au tobe additionally atimulated by the agricultural | CoMPORed of alcohol and apirite turpentine, wholly | when they will be taken to the Providence found to Liverpec variety of ontortaining roading matter, which | 7 h an at fired supp vous at the battle of Valverde, renched Kaunas | [1° 8 iy atin by the agricultural | or in part wan atricken ont, escorted by the 69th, Tist and 87th Regiments end dy 'On bearing down for | hamgiven the Magazine a world-wide reputation, | C2108 Prigoners, who eecapnl tro nt Jackson | City, March 96th, en route for Washington, The | At Petre ofl departinenta, Various meaua of | The Gommitten rome, and the Honse adjourned. fficere of the First Divison 8. ¥. 8. Gow. } ng condition. After great prison, just arrived, maw eight wagons loaded with | ol ject of h using the latter have beeu presented for lettery of = = = b ah VOR Wi. 5. ©. Be d ewe vir the | ated a chreulation of hundreds of thonsands, Or-| Neat and qoudal tite Bent doken sn an of hin viait into urge forward reinte per STATE LEGISLATURE.—Senate, Sprague and Staff of thy Rhode Island, will be pres Teak Paed ta Went A siatiiad Ve hs Nn en a z Sor Donelson commanded the Dey artinent — o oh SESE Sore oovere'y treat By oan Tacri cece Paine Weebin t ay at 10 c'clocky P. Mii forty four | gente Pe i ‘The enuses which prevented the safe conveyance | 4 isany, March 27.—The following Lille were Lope rprreste= Plea ' RKS Ephrata W: Perry, Maryaport, | BRAT. of the Adventures of Phill toilee from te field of Dattle, in thirty | Ne oppoattion was made by our t tothe en. | Ofte maila and collection of reveunes upon the | ordered third readi in in the pri jon, BO days, with cowl to Beal, Dian & Co, Had | complete story is told, with ilusteatic hours, The rebele admitted they bad 11,000 in the | 4, of the ‘Weites take beds: Fa al beet ronte from Jeffersou City to Tuscumbis baving | To incorporate the State Convention of Univerral- Leddy of Capt, Tower, when found, had the ary weatuer, carried away (ret jae: sark. #ult | to built w ship ; ‘Calsoo and Chatterbox,” a sto | fedl; wiv that they lot letween 1,000 att 1,000 | Grape were ab Put tea Bante Fos ne ONE | been removed, the Postmaster General haw ordered o haz teserinl, froth Lavertool SON Nall | ty, will be found vary interesting ; and, besides, | killed aud wounded, Weare finding their graves | gt p, ™ ? aa A the restoration of full mervice thereupon, cathe Tue Seventy-rinst N.Y. 8. Macerta will aston Merritt, fron Liver! for New York, apd | FD f hd « 41 Fort Union, under the command of Major Bay t ‘ he uff gam her again « f picket Shon’ It | many other sketches and tales of value, tha ladic® | Mt some diatance from each aide of the road, The |v, 8. 4, ‘The bill to aeoure to the officers nnd men, actu duced thy bo tnoreporata the je in full fatigue dress, with crape on the lef foe at PR i 4 aateney cules sare! | ee the Apel f ns, and the gentlemen @ eolid | VOW bas atruck terror to the heart of the Bhenwn- | Major Doneteom had previounly nent to Port Caton | syed in the Weatern Department, or Depart: tion, New York, [tithe | arm, in Bond at wa atthe wheel at the tine + | article on the contest in America, Eset Mot all the Gerernmeat property,commlannry ataren, ete, | 4 sell hea Male Maat Mi nd oasic Niue rasan, bsseah aia er! y ee AnA ice Biackwoon'e Magazine, AprilNo, Leonard Beot From Ininnd No. 10, &e. The Texans in Sante Fe generally renpected prt. | O°" *18W from the New York Delegation, to | Bullow and Ceptein Tower, of well, Bugatet!y with | @ Coy Publishers, 19 Puiton street, St. Louis, March 27.—A special dispatch to | vate property, but they weized the books of som Terrible I the of the Cotumils. | Eslaud Militia, who served in their brigade ab t@ Boa! for Boston, * Rion Rec HA Part XIV. G. P. Putnam | the Rereniivas, dated nene,talund No. 10, eve of the leading taerebanta, Chicago, March An accident occurred at mt ears Rosie sr isecnra haces eof Bull Run, 1 —Zuleita Rea, of Rost . 2 ein . staal LF ‘ Pred 2th, saya that ouly three hella we Port Union tae well fort fled earthen worke—in | Midniyht ty the apreial troin fh Jaweaville, with arcels of Jand at present uns Hi Tie Worspep Sonpmens at THe PARt& sugar te Brett, Bon & ¢ TA ee ee Hare today, to which no resp wan n plains and will nukes strong defence, | main Cavalry aboard, five miles from {cylaed barlor of New York, made nu ably | Bawmacka.—It having been stated that the wounded ni Backeje rt via Win These spesches are stamped with the raciness | the rebela, ‘Thin morulng Gol. Batord four Lundred troops fone hundred | Yeon the North Western road, ‘The accident ty, claiming the Hehtot the aie te int , at the Park Barracks were™ J @: to tie tas ‘ Hecht lig ‘4 reconpoitering party of twenty men of the | Bay 1 three hundred American Volunteersy | ae caused by the breaking of au axle, Ten wm mick lands, denying the tlght of th ected it ia but proper to givethe SCHOONERS— Buy State, Ver and ¢ y that mark their author, oie, down the Mixaourl shore, They are | St Fort W three hundred eastof Fort | Miers were killed, three seriously wounded, aud 100 big a Peperthnge ngcw of Col, Howe, Massachusetts agent: heres for ke | i vorite, both hel homed Ung the paskyre of w bill t bed i eae a pin ® sa favorite, both in three prominent resident, who report that | Union, who have protubly been ordered to Fort | aahtly pate ean fepeal the wet of Angniae at, teen, ! cuynter Ftetements that the men were ao gg Fh began tte Pa and America, The protits of this work matt Weeroes bre'er re ¢ Island | Union by Major Donelson, an he came ugh en | > - fale of cortaiy lands belony co the Btate, and ree | Companted here t ufc h ce of com? Eau, Pren salebisatied) Mandl Aa Need ala hegre ar wuployel i We Inn | AL Urge vou) Congressional Proceedings, inending Ue ety of Wow York to pareeaee Wee | Palen TFOeS Rial PUpselnua ANA bo pulad OED OH Rew y i © only American organ in Eus | acid wo 1a wat Ge Arnatioah wieechants bb Bante ‘i , pared to alleviate their euffe nd prome { amet Biles, Hate Ammiican, the only 4 an organ in Hae | 0 tM tH mid 4 ne i : the A nomerchanta at 8 ; ANAVIIIN CONGRESS -Senat rt wasreferred to the Judiciary Com: | their comfort. In dad pet she, ie A pr ca @ith lumber tc the rope ] Ween Killed rostelley that the upper fe riant tie Tries we they had heavy atockwat gocta | Virst Sesion, tation and action thereon, : widition to many donations ; Tue Attastio Mostiiy for April, Ticknor d@ [tery ts abandoned, bat the others a pent out te the Butlers, ty mupply the army | March 2.—Mr. Hale Q ee athe {elicacten of Good, money was given for thetr ald by) Frei, Beston ony thewed IW inde to these 1 ta thot the United tion that the Gonunty Assembly. liberal citizens, t0 an amount which — number contains a variety of excellent | boat there Sta wernment ahould ume ¢ fort wp eriete The Grinding Comrulttee report d complete the sure their rt for mome time at least. at knowns iy Wiirevink, Arianna, avanti! .e | fra beck tee i is iadiug sanitize 6 pepe ec ai unaghiie ck oxide Tee ct toe ope eval eee eb Ue ey Ceres ; : te Mrs. Siown, Gwho eon lex her tale « The rebe ern Deus. t A 1 The till ¢ ase the tax on hawkers att pe Another arrival of wounded soldiers, from Newey OR] Nene of Sorrento,") Rew. M.D, Conway and | Have 9 aes The Naslville Parsiot of | gt aie thee nin bike Ray een hereon tse 1 nr ¢ Ve | f OR dl | Stoten fu came t ker tamed ae the Committee on the 4 Hong | re. A paper on“ American Civilization,” |“? heal tabi ws Uk Lireetlig the Stax: Menara, A At. Tare.—The U Steam Revenue Cute m Core iy Rabie WaLbo Eatitaon, cominarule | TY he prone of Me 10d anya Wot | | Me Meu termin (Mo) Port. Hindley Me sa tall relative to { Ur, LUy Marchant eft the city at 4 P. M. yortery ‘ toner t ' - ™ be Fomine Gok up Br. tts bill rel eto ld a or down tw the ny \! He vyglitful attention, He reviews our civilizns |.) it , Hae bof Ninvery thew tient and duties ninieaioner of pe ss cnngtubadh eh redelotnan Boece hetnn 4 K | ton trom the stand-point of history and philoso | om at e. safe i r Jurors for Kite County. Teereates @.coturuisaion | finding her 0 bes perfect euccens, returued and DISASTERS, &e. Iss, cr serluilig that Phe tot ' " bat Woe wa ousintine of the County Clerk, Dietrich Attorney | Auclored off the Battery. ‘The speed obtained wae * Cae ve Sutua bas Tse. crhe ot ard con fee pall ist dig Twi ve b M penunda of powder ou | F aratiled be Oud cosiige beat rere ates an the APRON Power. tate | 18 kota per hour. Bhe Is momt elegantly Atted out tt | rity of : ye War au Ml 6 demanded of us » i Cats e t, hie CHL nelorson.) wae willing 111 a8. political meamire to secure the appointment curries duns, The following Ina list of her © . “pi the age, With it we ean secure aufety : | fev orale ec, Ala, bit yess the . Li t obi om me a much or fRephvicnne ‘ Capt, Douglas Ottinzen; Ist Lieut. We , § | Without it we can goarcely accumplish a decep- | Ove an sccount of the iperatia® | givin teftin Mim i lacga auinberh of Goes ‘Tax Shirking. wt Lieut. A. Cary; 8d Ligut, W. EB, Hollow Be Cartas Costates Bata maint tron | tives ae - eB on tht in that Bet A printed circular signed w England” is | *** i Government Finances. This ia a seri mits : ai i “oo ine war | Hoating through the city, exposing the sel Commeration,—Only three months’ commu iat urreney matters, by Mr. Jastes Gate | ; baal taba it ness of Pennsylvania in objecting to a national | tion tickets are now given out on the New Yorks wt Latin, of this city, to the Hon. Davin Wit weny ‘ ‘ tax of ten or fifiven cente a ton on coal, onthe aire Haven Railroad, unt 1t i understood @ausnd the \ stor, which have already appeared in print pep ; retaxt that the i ‘ rot § jure | Nhat the government tax on commutation fares Whe het te tv 1: Grey inabecrowa Hirorr, We-ate tndebis'| kes S24 Indiana i at the tax is required fur State pur ‘The quarter-yenr ticketa may be renewed aw Wer cont ate, T poses, It is claimed that Penneylyania has ay its to Mr. DELAVAN fora copy of this useful Re hol laid : ‘ “ the difference between the quare raed i I “it aif every State in the Union under tribute t yearly prices; and holders of firet elm etree Me nq ort. _ ae me Wnty 8 protect her iron and coal interests, and now has kita already issued, will be entitled to poe anu! ir: LATEST NEWS furvot . i Vis was of epiiit Bat a nail. [no Fight to shirk her share of the general bunten, Lix months’ tickota at the entablished rates, ¢ poontban “| AY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW YORK su, | Mote on Puvmloy nigh te w [el Av courtee LK 1 ra al rene The Atlantic Te ph Cable. Tue Maniven's Fastity Ixpusteiat Assos? patee EES, thiriig ax prisoners telonucit | the Peder ‘ cre wna now aplanadopted | Private mdyioos trom London, of the 18th inst,, | CIATION was to have held its annual meeting one ry regituent. They report the atrenath of the rebels | Ville, nl ad Jo thonght thats vemse! of that Mr swith other leading gen yesterday, but for some unexplained reason the Gops oad tiers New Orleans Doomed | in eon (Use, ANT: Orariae Bata toot iit the Meater heh el pitaliete Intetveted tn the Atlonitotoolenrugh | Dircetore deterraiued: to defie Gil the encotd Cor mand retnfurven 1 there from iid Chall. feo ootkeay a: aaA ied Hla peor daa terprine, were to meet Lord Palmerston at | Thursday tn June, when it will come off at the ia THE NEW YORK SU \ —_—- Mhumboldt, having cone hy railed tea | | your v on the 2166 Insts and that the proapect of a | SUtutlon on Btaten Island, at " y i NE tROSON. | xQuisitiVE FRKENCHME 1) miles dixtant, Bull larger reint tm were ariaasd) Puan the ile . 4 satinivctory termination of negotiations with the | He annual exhibition of the pupils off ye” Seeeeeeidiedenens 7 ‘ i 3 ann aah the same route Jaat night, Mennuree | “paakeghahyy ‘asareeg le government in regard to ralaing the nec ton, , b Cheatham nt Corinth, Voto for the a f 6 necessary ute FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH ou te intercept thin meant of comm L Epinaye, Mar The Tistys Cal | nay * {tat to secure the proposed uew cable were very eu | Drastatic,—Coleman's comedy ob 8° >", eae re thas eatin } | wa), thouszhit we cont couraging. Mr. Field confidently expected to re- | ous Wife’ wan enacted beforv a full hour : : aya that a atenuer has arrived from the ‘t thew f riiplete t tly enacted before a full houne, at Wale jin bee REBELDOM IN A PANIC iA'spectal ta the: drieavars'| cies asa nier be Ge prendre ba kes’ ead G1ibs: | Deoata uaerone viet turn to New York, at an ewrly day, with agsu | lack’s last night, and with ® spirit that won the nphin papers of th Lane it New a rances of the earnest ¢ of the British: | adnulration of all, Manager Stewart ia rejoicing ‘ ‘ sy oe ee he ape et A geidteransi, bb ban lean some leat sonected | a i ‘ ee ne nn ora ne i whieh he hae af wverflowing houses at the Winter Garden jeans 1 el Steamer Merrimac nbarcinent wb Faland No, 10, He wae 8 | with the Mobile aud Olio Kallroad, arrived tool “ Ait sr long and ably endeavored to bring to» success. | Maury Provost's bijou theatre ix duing an excellent ior hay | dine Rebel ror Meme: reportn that Geurrule Choathuns aud Polke, have | Ueet completed Ee fee eee Musinena with young Both as the ater, The seither in New York harbor ee ee The Grent Mississil Fight. eft Humboldt with their forces to Join Beauregard, | pha. ioe Hak Fort Pike. Pesan at engi rnd era oe Of elsewher oof these methods we had Corrvap of the Sun who is concentrating his forces at Corinth, Their | bad ordered ix st a ‘ i cep the boards Mlustrated by an engraving a 1 i ma to Good Prospects of a Fight, rat alidiner ea fe mK ptekets extend wituin eis! ea of our forces, | ONE Frasin why we ted, is now th the | cogs theatren delighting crowded houses, Mrs maaan . a ala apie pte EN Ee ame tilted eet tas enya 2} ie wed rvem Guaris the Rig Joon Wood and Mr, John Colina take @ jolt — | pages it ney as well as ain be i a Kinky MGR CiKenida, META hcl Washington is the # eer iake Borgne aud Pont. | 4 Lenetit at Niblo’ tomorrow night, at our preparations prove vain. Avery polite | he IVT R i faces ¢ : Washington, Murch 27.—The Sawyer guns at ROW Preah 1b mOuny C ‘i , pote from headquarters requests us to forbear e onitor CRAY! | eninie sist symp ic during thepn grers of 4 Hue tin Mae babe wedelly: male: hen sept! Pat led fortified jung %4-pourd june, has Tur Commurree ox tix Joxes' Woon Fase publishi SS als ear iabs Init eI Ia Mca ts +o fortidatdte in proportion aa this, yee much Ie the | 18 ot OM re PCH wild be wanted the Senate ts know nid wide ditches, and all (he appliaaces ku Tivat have celled a meeting for this eyening, a8 ‘ Ui ceasls fabsaldease ancl lal oe contigs ee fact, Never seemed time so leaden in hia mareb; Psa Tgalnak Gk ahd HAAG Ot Lh a h ‘ val at this butte It had been con For ten years it was corn the Tombs when business of importance will be i eh R ¥ tun i Occupation of Big Bethe, Hever eccmed @unset froin wunrine, and morning | A exP eke Has : Tarede / + than be Stil oka ere ft Miutiort, of the United States Artil | brovsht up, and the Chairman, Mr, Johm Wynne, on their guard. In complying with the request, cr” Lights ha KTM ale J wrvund, anid ding consttembte demnsie, This | Oy aul It wis to have been delivered a6 the & has requested us to sny that he requesta @ full ate however, we wish to commend to * the powe eee ingly interminable ages, as they have | Sanaa rebels to bring their gus to be ~ oth thie uded tipou it, ‘Then Mr. Bieve tendance, Moncey will be paid to the widows of = — that be” the plans of Clinton Roosvelt, Eeq., of From Island No. 10. punt four or fiv la v ‘ tat last accounts thelr wiok fell tity | mdenct foe asrilbe ie ara, | Mitel of the Saxe : the O%th Rey on Monday next, the 81st inat this city, as worthy immediate and thorough Since my lust letter nothing w Ante shor fie Ha haiCAt wer Aan The Hamburg st » Saxonia, Captain | instead of following. ea ee port we coonrred. The gy no bees seoulted Ly sh y Department Prroprintion for hin ilers, at Port last eventy ; euliy Acctosest To rite Seamer Bay Srate—_ | nt that the rebel i ry of the wt © two yeaa the battery w vatter then lnidover until IMs, when Kot ane ther extennir ar years, 1 the pla Hamburg and) Svutha On the 2ist, that the hip pion, M the | The steamer Bay State, of the Boston and Fall, ice Became socom: | River tino, partinily burst her steam chimney, a Proceed but very | she passed the Fulton ferry om her return trip from ' Rebels Confident of Success. ties Ne from one shore to the other, just on the of the range of the rebel batter ieichsrath, or Parliament, is = pai Shin have de yor Merranac in again r rxivty In felt here in regard to thin 4; but beyond nothing more than at long intervala ee Austrian ray . sD 1A " aaa Ene yi pve ents Je f the Mouitor, meus word 1 i until he dad ¢ wiy, On th started engines, bi x Already exerting a favorable influence on the] A WAY OF RETREAT OPEN. |” the upper bate The Eee Te GaTUG Nalliee ene hed i ; Stall the wlio peed Ml acd Pian nines, but could | Pail River, yeatorday morning, The damage done Policy of the governinent, and has already taken avis ants have dh nen joayt jurgialartes. cnnaheine Aira ? advance make but very little headway, and was ¢ '] We light, but she was delayed over night in ‘ eeanPSTAeA f mpliments leisurely and at irregular ingor. | Of tie resu 1 NEXE Citi binl ¢ inc nw calle to ntop the engine, in order ty keep the serey. ' Bteps to vecure that religious without Lt idhapie ail laaistainaln Wbiak Sha fused WaRUR aE AB UcrLhae AD: AoRU bekoea a P lor to repair, No persons wera injured by the } which political froetom in impossivte, Apo | JORB Brown Pikes Uppopular, | rire i enter ne cineeted abit uf wit lenne be , im sear of the large iow Mocks. “About not of the | gga of sea, | Ject of law Las been introduced into the Chamber —_—————. fie Ge iveey ioiaibat aia’ cate eae ¢ House of Representitives having addrens Le sbasr te {ua mie Whee hia bon, Bild ORCA GA HL © 8") Opestxe ov rite Hupsox River.—The Hude | ° of Deputies, which juarantees to every person u eat inquiry to the Secretary of War regarding the ‘brig © : | | son River in wtil! closed from Kix ' B ’ . eagerly the process of morte K There ab yuiry “ “e was the brig Calpe m Lisbon bond to Havre Ht closed from Kingston to Albany), See Gs sus allt est reltsiorecricde | ORAL SE ford <n OUr. 2 COTTPSnOBMENt! | onkery ive brveesie: srr ating: ( TIMCRONS TAU toe uaaiais eee \ Sh rig Calves, ovens ru MUAY rea tsar Wb th oes hoeed Be eg Re | of religion according to bis own conscience, a Volumed of flame and euoke shes up from dome | be responded by w letter from the Assistant Socre : that abe hud Leen in the lee for elght weeks, aud | “ven times in forty-four years, That was firs u§ ¢ | and without any civil disqualifications flout; wud then every eye and every glans would by | tary. in which that officer anym that “a very lurve Jindoitathinown risk, — | they were getting short of provisions, team: | [31% when it opened April 8; in 1829, April 1 Difference in religion will do longer form weivil Late From New Mexioo. broughi ager requisition, to wateb the flighe | Sranspartation bring needed, Capt, H. ¢ son ie wan tack that the ft | wan then about three mites south-euat from the | 1896 April 4; 1837 March 285 tm 1648, April 18 ; ia! obstacle to marriage, and persons of all denomi- _-_—__- Now, tn wine caves ont of ten, the ree | Wa Hetailed to this ty, aud ae requentod t alenlaged to rigs but wa it was finproxsible to get near her, as | 4% April 6; and 1806, April 4, | pations shall be equally eligible to public em 1 rwithout obtaining dn wv |™ « vant a ait only Rev. T. W. Conway, the eloquent : . 5 \ only our regular compensation aa Assistant Quwr i nt th Piivioast, Thats a va vay naore libs ral Santa Fe Occupt d by TOXARO |i ie tren, Ams Lying om Tie back will sleep | Only uF Fexuar des Ue Aw Assintant Q tthe fi toting evan anond. ie Y haplain of the Ninth Regiment, N. ¥. 8. V., (laws Religion, and all sects are to have the legal ily cateh the report or see the puffof smoke, whieh te aster i Hane & ‘ by =i He raph \™ ‘ kine’ Zouaves) lectured last evening to au overe right to publicly carry out their worahip. The Bea # indicates the bursting plasile, without being | 0% : " we Pp zeeinp apt that In the contract for the « 5 ‘rowded audionce, under the auspices of the 20th 5 Bae sa pea dso phd EWS FROM THE SOUTH, | aware whether either isa f | H. or mynelf to fect charters of vesselm for this | ¢ st shall be apalat tat the Ward Republican Association on the War at Ross f' pameet this law, of whick there can be little ai - " i Aata ee fervice, wid consequently no compensation haa | | Veena ttoralbvbi ay inay apotil ‘The Rey, gentleman, who appeared in hia oubt since it has been introduced by the ee te ] having charge of the mutter, been or ts ty be pid for such services. | ad war steamer, the same | ‘The salor from the brig asen in the toe, reports! vim ws chaplain, waa warmly recelved,and prow @rnment, will effet a complete and radical Two Powder Mills Blown Up. iby pence " i No species of thoat elaine ¢ yw be Toonted in | 8 te sets $ ie Prenid vt Bhat y had are 1 three ov four more vessels in the Ato relate @ number of {ntereating tncidente f i Exveutive sem low, Adjourned iow duel change throughout that vast empire, which has a Territory, as the land districts have not yet Mlerw ex premies ing the war, all of which have, however hitherto bana tbe atest barrier to Waropaan eee ta malas Unt those wo wow occupy lanie| tatiy Fler tee aly GUHA oh teas tinperein ticipated by the press, Mr, Conway gave progress and civilization, aud also conduce to the ye muouncea Mm lems ared tu their ioentions Rie Mons nuwuittee of the White on the | fur hita to appriaeh her. opinion that the result of this uunntural Seats ee diane hues REBEL GOVERNMENT OF KENTUCKY, eof » character lr dint WerUnLIOAN today mays it as positive iufor | Slate of the Chitouy resumed the eonsiderat on o war would be the total extermination of, slavery ; ; | the tx = Tay Bate? te Puderal parbnen thas dhe Dernoarmilo batons Wight Inet | ME, Hooper stated the principles which tna MILITARY NEWS, throughout the United Btates, for that instigytit In the Mountains. seas ebete apr rpigeeryied ined ie “ 0 fas 1 ty oppose the President's ena plan |e noatteeot Way aut Means in fran — was already dead. Ho was frequently = oe Tho thoory is, that Davis, after he is cc Its Capital in a Sibley Tent. | ie ivcuane they dada ort sieht etn Mavor MoClellan’s war policy, whietia ira war | Hin Mil, Aver mn. deblerationy it wun devuded | Bout. 7, Sout Fillbrowny ls expected to take te applauded, line of tires on then sant on the isn short snd desperate, nud for our glorioue Union as place of Lieuts George HL. ory ordered to the Pelled to evacuate Richmond with his troops, Trill “fall betk* to the niountaln regiod ot North whereby the while 4 Tie te emphatically Mr, Laucolute war yiinbont Massachusetts, ag Lientenant and execu- Tim Grewax Hosrrra Boann.—The Carolina, Georgia, East Tennessee and Northern &o., ko, &o, Meee ae titre bas ba wie Hye ofBser of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, suse paaerh a wrngusnyrd bya ad Desplion; Gsorats; Meek Tpnmons aul Nexis ire ba tall LAGE ig ves mer ON verte A ate like ail The Loaty of Capt, Host of GG. 10th Connec, | MYUEREd meeting at the house of C. Godfrey Gune hth ree ee anit:tone of dollora to make frou clad ships aud bon | trek winty eektior the nrenuatectut tient Volur who died on board the New Bruna | ‘ef Eeqalast evening, Messrs, Gunther, tho Press Bates till they are tired of it, Very well, let Brew Varicees Monrae, ee rednkige, Hitursagiteetuate dee dinveracn Wick, of typhoid fever, on the 20th, was brongh | “eBt Herrmann Rose,1st Vice Prasident; W, Aute | him try it, How long could he keep the rail | portress roads open, Fo as to secure his supplies? How | gare 4 March dy Me repeated the p ty on the ava via Baltimore, f ermann, Julive Brill, A. Welssmann, Mrs n, Banks hat iesued an order, cousgratulatin eby her, Capt, H. resided at Darien, Ct, and tution arrived from Charles Hauselt and H.R, Baltzer, were pi the offivera wind soldices of Gen, Bt sion sae Gray es ang f meaus and considerable influence Jong could he keep his army in a state of subor- d from there on te Past the inl the victory they gained on the inst, ¢ A . Tie liateaie Wins piel ve ‘ pees aie Hip ty | Mr W. Wallach, the Secretary, was aa ever, ination, hunted from mountain side to ravine, | the 110) inet mmodore Porter's mortar fo: | Tee ee asaaye of our fect by Hick Bhields has algo iawuesd w similar order, tn r auch factur | mourn hieloas, In hia manners, ho waa quiet snd | PO Uke the beasts of the ficll? Where aro his | sailed on the previous day for the Southwent Pana, | to this place, Hhattewnlan been inteaste ithe | sya the officers and ooiticrs of hia divinion : Here eg eee be deat coat | unasauming but of a very social disposition, He | _ Mr. Gustav Schwab was unanimously ol om Sabana of hunaunieation with ie oulails wordt | 08 G4 11 nmodore Rarragat’s fhret of wliopi | Dresenuce of Doalew of Con ate vajza! | an enemy whone forces are conaidered the t rial for manutact ; sis company bravely at the battle of Roanoke | Vice Prosident, Mr. Hermann R. Baltzereiem |) upon die Hemmed in north and south, flanked on the | OFM Aud gunboale were to mail for the wame dew. | Uvell Hare, hoe aerate and best disciplined af’ tie Confederate army; con g ate froin bi jaar Lind the confidence and esteera of his | Wise elected Financial Seep ont Se Mississipp! and Atlantic Occan—without sui. | Hustien- when the Federal , erie grotalates them upon having opened the campaign | th ey RTP ag bas sts inn, ‘The boy is in charge of Orderly Sergeant | Wotlamet Mr, Win, Jellinghaus © 4 PAedah aisle reculae suprliia @lbar Of kam unitton) reuch stennier Cabinet arrived yestontay | eral were in rea gered atelinics to leave the Votomacy wud sires te thet to tnmerie * Wine | p butetier element» | Bay. 1. Greaves sisting of the mover, W. Au! sian ne . sith ot ernoot, from Havana, wud abe and the Ganse aM bass eCty dan Mee Ne tay Aor TS cir banners @ re ts welewr and 1 3, 8. ” ppointe er ae bauitnnacsWhat hock of an arcuy i act |e vad abe and the Gaswendi | guch ws are pect The high-toned chivalry « Mheir banners, wud prepare for other it ur and aula be tue Ul ds of Kapp, was appointed to draw up an o1 Dbusle ) ® position within 200 yarde ofthe Moni- | the South; others Le their encape in skifls, wud katte Benntor Wilson's bi ed on Monday, to | ness and byedaws, a rrepresentitions to Oy 1 the required affect, nil thee t. we Foot: pro: Thatters Ina | Chivalry fo threaten the overthrow of the great gov- urpowe of obtaining ® good view of the ernment of the Union? We could not wish | expected battle. any worse situation for Jere, Davis and his} ‘Two drummers of one of the regiments in Mamp- troops than to have him thus male a wanderer | ton strayed out to Back River yesterday, firmed the nomination of { Rngineers ontributions of Fretiigrath's Poems were ree seut form, make several im. | celved through Mr, Hauselt, from Mr. Gerhardt, to portant alterations, which are. shown in the f be disposed of for the benefit of the fund, Mr, dele ing tuble:— Linyghuus banded in $13 in cash, a# # first contribue promote the « ney of the Corpa Af passed ints p California, wa Consul at Aexy dones Brookes ol Pennsylvania, to | | ‘nity thy were On the face of the earth, beside being the polid- | ken prisoners by the muemy's cayalr The Ny Rtteridve hie I aes = ea) outcast he is already, A flag of truce Went to Noriolk to take up the ‘day, and inw few h 4 ton W . yly Com, Nvrr 18 A8 POPULAT. AS EVER AP ¥ * y dit ‘. | La Barnuia's Museum, and with aces Commodore of the French ship Catinet, No news | Aken purses w I 1 Pook Me Taunt at twee 8 drama tania, the gor The Ragged Volunt of England, or papers were brought back, A Dutulle of letters | 14 hwy wae that Hon. W. 2. stokes ts ah t , f aud other novelties, is drawing The English Volunteer system, about which the Vien prisoners at Richmoud was received | 4) are both strong Union men, sud will n u pony | Tica Guenit noe Gas Sine here has Leen so much boasting in the English no dinpatchew from Geueral Huger to General | whole ti Jolson in putting the abate nw t ‘y ENE aomel acura day Ga LRG OR SOAP, tae a Pupers,is not likely to survive the wear and tear . saa Hiaasen 1 n, Oar national ev a f We bet pounds sver fifeens and not above | Cope soso # labor and money. Bold hy all the Grocers, 4 _ nt tyory en adi Mee Sieh. wih ieee Hl t ents, One COME perp over twenty. | First Lieutenmuts = = = of the clothes with which the volunteers equip: Who Merrimac. tery, wud given ou han New ¥ , és 4“ Vi ty oho ad aballeent per pound, Adopted. tenuinat uw SPECIAL NOTICES pod themselves, under the first flash of patriotic Fortress Monroe, March 26, via Baltimore, |. oy a ce byecyt es Neheaa Prodi Wirty cents on the ar, The proapects M Nol e fh fered ni wtueimiinent, taxing t Ma — 1 pe lane! " decdbcbadooind ardor, Wt wppears that the new unifims of the eConirabande sate Ierould Ark RIC thee MUA hate wits w He) couctliation are encot raging authiri tyetive ceute per tony Aud bite | Q vn The Jones’ Wood Featival Gounmitt i pears th March 8,—Cont Jn otate that the rebe) stear Had five ofl thet im wave Bh (NS Tico. Auta: Duras dhere fom Balti (7 € i | 50 | inset at the Tombs at 8 o'clock thiagwening, for heroes are growing needy, aud th mand that | er Merrlawc, buying been fully repaired, w rah for duff HL ERID AE Ke UD | ? Lol dal nh men and Wright BP eae ‘ 60 | TiAl business, A fill sttoudeaaih lp redtteatedioe the Government shall rupply them with | brought out of the dry dock on Monday morning, | Kept Lethe went a rivers 7 sahil } wud alow th ie perce as /NNE, Chairman; PATRICK DOHER another outfit, A moeting of officers has | that her erew had beeu placed « 1 thug | ad beuce wxperte | Ls ‘anicee a Tewari ku ved'at the pits, w 0b £95 1 been held on the subject, and they | sie wae rewily for wction, Beveral new guns of « | elm leen itt ct ther distinguished persopages to withecs # review EF 'oee onuntier tte t naib the. Cory At Topoaran ies) o} Cate Eee cae vention of rer ewrten than abe used before had been placed rhe usions P y | wer ? | b was first organized July Tth, 1808) | siclam w Ns nis recomunend that # oonvention of tee ' Lin corps darn ’ i c ’ re 21 eminent ic Pentatives from all the rifle companies | Ser! ; Prep lien ty Ibis stated on reliable authority that, next to | 1 Xa) owed te 1 Aha Gasp of Reautusnare (the Qrganisastin 4 LIAB) Hint Merete Phroughous the Kingdom to meet in London, | 7ie rele! steswere damestown and Yorks B veral during ope Captain Breswn, the public It indebted to the Pros | Anvenulineut nemriy. $ikad,00N contd Be Faluerty | antea frum 15081) Be bil a cates oat | Norpafver to viele ti and press the matter on the attentionof Parlin: | bes Wreetiy slrengthicued and: ere tok on by varloug nt viduals, chiefly st f ' ‘ r the Mult Mr. Cox propoted to amend the mmnendment ae ny Ane Ry eee ae J 4 A Las ak i prepared f ark wi pony the Mt a Pe yentorday, tae A ; te Chieg | te tax anthracite fideen ceute a tonand bitumine ely Captains, one Berwewnt | ger putionte, — His ment, Great alarm is entertained in various | », ‘ tH ' ‘ a8 an Oly! ba Habushel, Pennsylvania has 9 Quartermaster wnt, aod dee | rongh knowledge, quarters ata project which Jocks very like an) ‘aue flag fs Yoke the € lirova Sue vs: y N Vie y yt Mr.) had ao few favors from the Peder 60 | crcunen it by four Firet and four Second Ldwuten. | meut whica be iiskes une yer } | ve c low thin Pome fh ty ym reonelanMucns tah Khe meabare was | few porous in office, aid ho steal nga from the pubs | ore i the lungs enabes iim to @ attempt to over-awe Purliamentaud whieh may | peniaut war tng ‘ trabande ett Ue upper batt t Wat willing teredice the tax cqual | ants, Previous to the rebellian there were uo cn: | tome at divensee din. © Palis lead to the most serivus cousquerces, Tw hreeidesertoss arvivod here beat AvOIE INGE Friday night, dropped Recreate oto conpwed the prcue | to herclr wa, Having all the burdens | listed mon, sergeants or corporals in the Corps of | wood Tonte and & Mandrok military Convention, it uct, should be | the south aide ofthe Jumem river, They bwionged | Werte ura af tie mame hit te bet E SUE NeeH ean ait shoal ne uf the benefits of the Govern> | qos wraphical Engineers brated for disease \ Permitted to request new uniforima to-day, it ie tes North Caroline resunenty wad epost tat the | the shot tram tt “4 i Pepoeted upon by a Committe of Gor MK va.) admitted a to Pennaylyanta | ‘Phe school of instruction, on board the North ; ‘pot easy to aco how it can be prevented from do» | "te! stesmer Merrimac has vec expected to | nat went inh eve vabie alee hor eles MY Ea cao i aliig but he thougit | Qyroltn, continue iu active operation, Ijeut, Bat pany to see ho au) be pre’ Ye | come out and attuck the Mouitor, for the past three 4 wrt vorsi . Movers | rett hus forty s. + $ Manding reform and a redress of grievances’ | 1). worke—b ’ fe iieayh wn Aliana Tike Meet abarg ‘isc 4k! A ewerd te tee. Femcek Ga Ju Soe Reshiro 98, and wishen every onsy / ca Tiation War on takiag military pommesion of the telegray : for ban muthrac i # #46 M has just been eon igh, Pai he Bi to-morrow, or from adopting measures in the | pe reve! guuboat Jamestown made a recur la Best it ho tea bo ie | bi diaade trr-feagae dicen saahiral an be fia cent | pleted} which ts to be pr i th Costivencas oF y which the originators of the uoe today, comiig do ome distance lol w re sea | seul in by citizens of Bt, Lo: r lexion, Tons of Appetit ms areata oo which ta. originators fe | mance today, coming down some distance | work cute the | tirourhout the United Staten mubatitated, he Hered # proviso that no duties | Mut a by citizens of St Loula, On the | Piavrhos at irighans cx Appetite, 6’ orror, | sbayou trom the rivers | duty of the Bupervisor is to prevent the trans | be collet dl unthi the expiration of tie iw of the fuoHt Damascus steeh is tn- | Aiwenge lending to Cousupmtion, to call on ‘itm ea & Phe preverbial jealousy of the English a represent that there was @ great ced, tat long: be sion by telegraph of }uformation, conceruing | T aty with England, Agreed to by two | seribed the word “Vor The seabbard is of this advice, ithe channel will be open, aud ie] wud file of the rebel army, be known whether by this means the rear of | late, present or contemp!ated nn vinit will be on Monday next, th M, until 3 P.M, Dr. SCHENCK. ver, elegantly ornamented with approprl eracy is well illustrated in heavy s pong she rau cane, M ny | Be ements of the | Mr g C111.) of ered an amendment for a tax Seas brine! iy loss ct ae acne | papomare seany eek fs ¥ ieydey thy teter tee | armies of the United States wud her informa. | of three cents per pound on cotton, held by either | M#¢d°sigus, among which are » bust of Gene alF. ele aad et ees suave bebe beherotY evn oka ulin, | TOPSTE ESOT Behe la jeeed upon the rebeis mito hips pete Hite | Pate Ve fur the publication of which is of a miititary | Pereons or corporations, He aad this was alnuost | in gold enclosed in ‘an oval of diamonds and & nie | overy Drugeig ty, nb2T 3°101 have boon petted and made much of by titled | Mt Mey have been #0 often tun upon by false | alcate that they are either chungane (helt catnpa be | character that ought to be concealed ftom the ce | EBs aly eal ofthe Bout ra whieh oh greta pid ek vi SRS wi. ¥ ¥ See moor eae f | statements of rebel victories that they ere much | youl therench of yur shell ot else Bey are evi 0 political oF priv Ps Mori V1 “| | ia Girnonda: With the sword in rosewood case | mornbers cl Gor LBA saber mentee oe M raed th rT a jes and noble lords, But the more sayacious When we firet canis here, hu ent e | my, Tuall that relates to p r private afe Morrill (Vt) opposed the amendment as there. i tpreepelrhaete nbere of Oo, abd ther member. vl athe Of the aristocracy regarded the volunteer system | *Mateted. was lined with tents, au was the head and 1 fairs, the telegraph in at completely Unrestricted aa | US, We Would Ancreade the price of the iuawulactured | # yold-einbroidered, belt wit pountings and | call et Dunhara's, 410 Broad ay, mill please / excitement nd with tents, md an “gf y The deserters may that during th fnder, from | mh2T 2istl2s LIEUT. PERRIS, p nd; now they have all disappeared. A the inl y | ib wan by i & Major-General’s Upon a pl the commencement of the rebellion, Rt tecerap M131 ¢8 pound shh amioadmann’ ano rites tite aoa Bon » Pe with disfavor, lhe iaaesc fey mies ip Sot provailed in Norful tmmestiately after the fall | hort tm’ wi ahivw what dispeaition they have | ‘The question, how far General McClellan was en- hatax would discriminate against our own Mun of she West,” ‘The cost of the gifts is | ——— Te Rh oe ie , Movement, and ouly tolerat ag @ longer evil | of Mownoke, 1b was believed, that ifdemaud bad sade of thal fore the Acronautle Corpa, reached | tilled to credit for the plan of the campaign was | MAnutvctures and prostrate the interests of the | #1000 mares ct auldiont in Gen, Banks | department of Brooks & Brothers, Tite Comem than @ French invation, been made upon Gen, Huger, he would have cepit | here yosterday ou t wud tordny-or Lemon. | lately dinuarod in the presence of Gen, Banks | Mt attogg {HI1.) aatd the Committes of Wave | divisions should by airosted to WL beaker, MM fur | attend 4 nse meting on Babin ueeie Fe It is to be hoped that the Volunteers of Eng- | ulated, row will undertake @ recondvisance of tLe oneuy leva + Ceneval MvClellan, just 1 acd Menus taxed everything connected with the | ther uvtice, May wb 2EL Grand of,