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wreek of the Br achr Joby fall of water, both masts stripped of rigeiie Favorit, (Norwegian) Natvis mage to Hrugicre & Thelwidt Annie Gellert, (Rr from Gram! Cay, T 1 Wolf, The bark master, from Ot hil ‘Of quad for Phjlnd PH avetnorth end of Std eaptain and crew were taken off the te Port au Platte by the @hr Mu r crew were eeotto Turks T Fae built to Pailadelphie in ISH, Fated AQ and was owned by Baker & Fuissa, Philadeiphis J Titus, (Br.) Pry, Savane More) ic to the master, The boo WRK Fork, Would ae | about March ot BCHOONERS —Citon, (Tt New Lovdon Ancia, Crowter, Flizabet! p BLOOP—0 ter Aries, Prev ARRIVED LAST EVEN SNIP HBr inst. How Move Lanil's Bud Feb st last Was 1h days in t North had most t wet trate winds & . found west Py a8 8S 40, epeke Lark N from Palermo tor N ai, fell fro Jumber te the master SCHOONERS 1b Our Progress. Dispatches t re of It making headway in war, and proie riner we have tl lation. In th manling one of the pr vannah, Ga., ant the probabl Pulash In Viry the wl back wit bouts, Th dent Lincons’ to Le made the endorsing Pres: emancipation, to the Yeeterday by the Senat ‘The signs of the times indicate that the F 10, has not be diversion to retain the large body of rebel troops in th al attack upon Island No. tended for success, but as quarter, while the bulk of cing upon Memphis, Is fsolated a flank the case with Columbus, Ky,, will be evacuated without a shot, but at the present time the tay and hold it. Rebels will do us serviee ty Corinth, in the North PA, bids fair to be t Dattle, and one which will decide the fate of w Orleans, Memphis, if not of are concentrating there, under Beaunr at Savannah, Tenn: 70,000 in number, only eijhteen miles d from Corinth, and but a short of Memphis, Within te have been ace this point will, therefore, much anx. more VanDorn ai First Principtes. eRNOR JOHNSON last work rent a mes- tage to the Common Council of Nashville, re- the oath of ulle- rst section of the tenth article of the Constitution of the State of Tennessee, which requires all persons elected to nt in the state to take an oath to support the Constitutiv Tennessee and the United States, sent the message to the Council, which after a lively debate, unanimously refused to comply, Gc questing its members to take giance in conformity to the Offives of trust and emolum and a doning his right to inake the course that Governor JouNsos will ai gains to be sewn, but he is not likely to half measures, It will be found that the organic laws of every state of the Union are baseton loyalty and thdels | {ty to the Constitution of the Uniied States ‘The Constitutions of South Carolina and Ala | Dama, and of ery 8 An this respect as the most ardent Unionist could | yy desire, When the military power of lion is broken, it will be found that all the acts of its leaders are null and void, not adopt «pectal laws for the punishment of | treason and confiscation of rebel property, sland extraordinary nt of the organic laws ‘ has only to adopt spec measures for the enforcen ‘of the seceded state the Constitution of tb when he threw 4? his United States, and the Ic Aasippi violated the tenure b their power when th ‘ul Gov the State and Gen be punished by eith forced with terrible energy, 7 | Strasiurg lind bee been previously burned by in the iron trade particularly, and other branches | rebels. eas yronerally, the appointment of Secre- » SMITH was a myste nything he took in hand would speedily he- wa, | Some one. A prominent Senator returned from Washington in October last, 1 but one truly bon Adininisteation, and that was) Pr This was before Sraxron'’s appoint- LATEST NEWS DY TELEGRAPH TO THR NEW YORK SUN {Hfotland) Ommeren. R¢ TT days, mdse to F ’ Fendt. March 98 Int 40 18, lon 6¢ Mareach belt y with wait te that there we arrivenn 8 Col ho exhibited with nome mativfactl Weolstock, Ott mon Lehe Important From Georgia, ANOTHER POKE AT DIXIE, Rebels ““Skedaddie” From Skidaway APTURE OF THE BATTERIES. HIGHLY INTERESTING DETAILS, A CONTRABAND'S REPORT. letterstr from General Huger te Ge Norfolk papers notice that Inrge military: moves ments are at leant a hundred: lar are at the wharves mud tut Gen. Bank’s Advance fou have recently lanled there Occupation of Woodstock. Fighting all Along the Road. Calais From Fortress Monroe. an that ti Manas Placed at thelr dispennl.t Large Army Gathering Theres | iisevoe ow eral Mapeuder aa @ nap There was a rumor in Ric a wevere Abt had taken py was probably caused by the fact of our 1 strong roconmoisance toward Yorktowa aay Adisprteh from Charleston maya that G FORT PULASKI ABOUT GONE 500 Rebols Valued at $30,000. THE MERRIMAC READY TO SAIL. Important From New Orleans Gired tu a mann Attack On Fort Jacks Important From Congress. Aid — Resolution April open five on the THE NEW YORK SUN, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL The rebela hind withdeay A private letter dated 4 that that veal | opie Seminole handed a fi Ww geed mbell the tr ned here, by hell, wud then pal ap thom very The forces t twenty t lity thondnd men. Probably twenty |, leaving everything behind n their dinners, Captain Gillin Inyted ’ tks’ Divi pout s thoustt of battle, Lar Federal troops are concentrated at Fortec roe, and it is evident that a sudden wlvance ix eHow over the rebel headqua The batteries and were weil L haw returned 6) Warsaw I Port Pulanki has not sures dor states, were passe tered yety butitmurt Hine OFFICIAL, Fr The following dis. ir ariy was nil Welles, nt the Navy jue Wangs ore 9 No direct iy ement, waa yenerally be the gis having LWG vera, which fort dy 8. F. Dovone, vieinity of the next 4 Fee ts a ok U.S. Srrasue Seatvone M : teat ne Ann, and are 6 provided with heavy cannon, however, are new recruits, hastil fend indifferently armed. ‘Dhe Univ between. Their troops, | ftunied by the Paymaaeter sands te the ai ‘The rebel are alao jotting atrenchthened, and more th clad with fron te ae plished that will render Of the rebels from Corinth impos their total capture, ‘The result of « expedit nik morning, the ty be posi One of th he way a nurae in the general hospital ta Norfolk, and that up to the time of his departare he bad especially as the troops of | Ailieton, m cont 1 by the Norwiehs uri, are making for tho same section, to mingle in the fight, Vix mnnster was W Lieutenant Miner ber the Conteabuwdls alto state that the last two Monitor were reprevented to be the « ut wor injured the Merrimac. ‘Tt were thrown shiek at the moment attempted to ror | States have been very meyer pted an addrers to the Governor, quer- bravery to O, Jennings Wise, but his nde state,are as stringent | fod Green Ts The Union soutiv Congress new! ° self. toned except by afew | " my Bkidlawa: 4 ae | dent Manilia and a large pasty « nem here and the firing of aalute \ 4 dn th allegiance to t legislators of Miss- tun to cross BkiLlaway 1 authorized the act, Thi secession becomes double treason—both againat Te first bralge, reekot r, This tact has obviously 1.18, Commander, been discovered by Governor Jouxsox, and he will make good use of it, Tn the b plundered Union people of the seceded states there can be no doubt that local laws will be en- ant the of States Rights, thus caught in their own tolls, ¢annot complain if they are held there, ‘The Case of Secretary Smith, Tue Worxn intimates that there is some | ii. wy thing wrong in the Department of the Interior, Fieg Officer, 8. F The Advance in Virw Woodstock, Va. eral Books ad- vanced from Strasburg this morning towarde this polut, When approsching tho town, Ashby with his rebel cavalry aud infantry disputed the passage ‘We passed through the town, however requently stopping aud throwing ab ponded with effect, General Banks pursued the rebels to Bdenburg, over by the above official, and this ins | yy miles south of this town. Ashby in retreating timation is partially confirmed by the Comer: |! by GAL, tis probably tras, To ‘ A tro \arnpike bridges and one Tho only camalty on our alde wax one killed in the 20th Penneylvanta Regiment. One of the 2d wtta Regiment received a rifle ball on his Lut it waa harmless in Ita effects, A, Va, April d,—Our guns and mitakeetry drove the enemy from Stony Creek, near Kaden burg, at seven ofelock this morning, of ttle and within range of our gutta, Dr were only Aslby's ev build the bridge ovr the creek to-day. Uknown whether any of Jackwon'a fo 1 yeatorday, Ashby received a shot throngh bis eap, which to the py 1 more severely. ‘The From Fortress Monros. Fortress, Monroe, April 1, via Baltimore, fprid 2.—A small tug came down the J River yesterday afternoon, mid fore shells into the Newport News camp, No dan age wan done long range thre: re isa rus abandoned by Thy the high f trace fi athe Vat it is eral pris at OL Point are laweliv way that and thas * vl Srawmport a ote nel, The Richmond papers also rtate that wear Hundred transporte and other vensels are in Haimps 4 and that Iarve number off toral te sverof thin morning a chinond De ¢ crand army of the ted ntransferred from the neig to the peninauls, which they ided fe a shorter and easier nla weetna to have f Wasi proba wd ty Richanonl ww which we have cou! Desvar tem that the rows areas sey and refan to G nonot Lkely to be ea lay that It wa eral na wlvanced on Saturday on North Blety bs A with two thousand troopay but findin fPedorala wy Jeant nix thousand strony, be re nly inpatel does not way wht wanner, or there was any Hight orm ¢ gunboat Seminole arrived here this afern« in Port Re Dring ing detes te Saturday tit Fort Baluchi had been thoroughly dnvested for Woirty days aud was a render, Te was maid that abe venturily expec bod by wart M) rebela were in Patan, A that they had offer Itiowal murrender, and + coat at Phan 7 ug away will their guns to B. vanyialh nnd destroyed 1 sited of Bayan bit, which ta within f dy 8 from Savannah say that the i te Fort Pulaski had offered thirty vwvni rato any one who would deliver wolty of Sava jerstal ty be tfled, aut all the approaches te it are variously emtineted ut fron uisatad Id nore nearly correct, The qrestest despondency exinted among. the eople ait troop at C arleston, ‘The fall of New ote the gree Hiculet © wanlice ernation, ‘The fire copers and bakers receive North Carolin neyy and e being two North Carolina reg! 1 the mhopawere broken at they revolt waw the eon aud wer pation of the aband boon received, | A that our troupa tind crossed Bante Rosa Island and ocoupied the pla tent advices recelyed from Norfolk by: thy nto doubt th thoroughly repaired and tn evi a hy the rebel road leaves ne ro. and ready for another expedition aga len wa the Federal Navy and river ate layinge Ln the Roads The delay of the Merrimac incoming out ist Heved to be Vat she ix waiting for ome a tion for the heavy gana that bave been y ardot her, and also for some informal ma yg constructed by Bombustes Mau mera Jamestown and. ¥, npany the Merrimac, Hat two ot with iron wb Richimond to rrimac, As to the lose of 1ife on the Merrimac in her con t with the Monitor wel ve information that it was pretty heavy rocent!y arrivet contrabands states tha now what is claimed 1 to shroud thirty-two of the crew of the Mor vey and that Doth Command 6 Buchauan and te Tiere was still «num the wounded surviving, folk from the the Virginia ea ir defeat at Roanoke Isinud. "The milit ve fi 2 estimation piu the vin patlle estination that he is k a coward ai 4 Mead, he rode thirty tself too Hl to remain ab Ruauoke | Lof his command yal now rank together asthe + fhe jnformaut ways that Wk fo appear ia the streets tod if he we we Heclinond, Me has retired to bis farm ia Brin is Ann Frou Florida the intelligence ia moat gratifying ut was strongly developing it in this mo the arriy A dispatch from Norf 4 Rich ud papers ‘ nthe occas! sare paragrn| ve for several day appeare bob nts hwre are faithfu Dus little doubt that all authorities A denpatel from Augusta, G March, saya © Pe Charleston pas lL dated New ©) two b deral ¢ tte Kou Fort Jackson, st the mouth o ane, Mar theM sissippl, Upto that time, Sedy had been burt New Orleans papers of the the loss of the rebel steamer Vanderbilt, The tain, crew and elyus pas had not been beard from, ‘The rebel orduance bureau has issued an order ling for all the balls that cau be obtained to be a recast for light artillery. Rebel troops are gathering in large numbers at Jacksonpoit and Pocahoutes, Ark. Generel Van Dorn and Jeff Thompson are preparing for +n early movement at dome tb) 0 WL@ Miwalmowa ap thin force it in considered th Valley is safe from the enemy. ‘The Mewphis Ay phe Minsiesippi wanted to know ff it waa nin. deratood that the slaves now retained for the une of the prisoners at Colimbum were transported and fed nt the Government expense, Mr, Sherman raid that he did #0 tate, and had the clork read a part of the report of of the Ohlo Lepialsture, that rebel officers went | Halleck carne, weering 18, aud reistering thelr nares at hotels ae 8 Ay went tot av ted ty meats was expressing rebel peutl clumps and bo iat of the former were foun- ts of gas inside the falling ‘The walls were covere ranged like suns anil the 20th of September will probably be executed on Betloe's Island, fore merly known asGilbett Island, where the pirate Hicks expinted his crimes, The sentence of the Court does not fix the place of execution, green carpete| foorin va one, of March 2th, anys tains, with tiny 10, have been throwing shot and #i [anne won ndrad and forty hours without doing damage to our works or ging, and up to this time only one Confederate soldier The Ricamonn Exquinra, of the heater at 1,200 to 1,000, and thy SO) to 400, Among their L. P. Moore, of W the General Asser! parole by Gene the enite of ru as they roully are, ne wos approp Trinere or Resrror to Gex, Scort,—The warded to Lt.-Gener® { their respect, in the engrossed, and signed by The letter and autor the letter ex- m of wouistally jated to the buff f Bt. Louts have for legant textimonint They were in ver two thousand prnand., Our The question was then taken on the passa Wild, scenter, tropical, anil gard | | a graphs are arran pressing the reverence and esteem of the signers. Sou tt received the tertin is at present en, d in book form ; Mestre, Anthony, Brownln killed ; aud Gol, C The 2d Virginia reg vd general lew ibe occasions Lite ment Lost 100 men «with silver, Lemnnee, ad spot ended from ag coiling, and gave to this refr le of te, Wilkingon, lence at times: Tir Dassen om tin Skv,—Some inventive n the lower part of Important from New Orleans y West correspon TOIRN AL, Uivler date of March tot, Wilson” Mune) Kennedy, La mary, Btark, Wilson f the Boston t | : + fact that the tnitintory | ry in the District Jain of Sevres, ad BUfipet, Wal The kite rose almoat out | the ating at the iinmense heig! ceded to pene agatiat the mel of the Porsian E tional eostuny upon which the rebele rel utrolled far np a second kite aud fing y they will no doubt be the jon forces in the gulf. ntered the Min. < accredited tothe | in the sk The Union fer 4 | wassent up, and & a Peruvian | : who some Fre nthe 18th repres panies by the aloops. and a lange port fir Disrnrerion i tite Army ASD tshed Thirty -elghitta rk Bible Buclety we war Mortford Thoinas Moore, ke From the recent probably, the Irish poct for Mr, Charles of the New-Yor 18th, heavy wrt con ut slips evideutiy being ene tary Posts have, throt to the Volunteers. Do not wear cotton stockings 5 your feet will | hours’ march. | Wear woolen | mu can find means te nw befure starting, ) waged with the encimy. ray wiiteh Dronwht thie int Jef Poms a Outre, the nong volunteers 6,114 volumes—2 blew and 4007 f war, 620 Bibl term and soldiers at Fe f the rtentner Marrict Lawes o Renate mon rican Ping. in tee, few pers wo of Reprosentativens : sone know how to mal army medical department cheats, The Come ao distributed 8,388 rd left Key Went whe ¢asrted an pall longer than w 1 her auccews t feet wide, twely 1b) seniority 6 e for the preceding This sopply i not confined to our own Daring the year, enpplie shed to the Bra stil Babiana, the latter a set seven red and six wh Lor Luoys ty mark out ch ven stripes, commencing at uly two Gene the top, four sienitying th ¥ Farragut han transferred bY wb Bolota, for th nthe morning of the 1st A ship, and other en versela of war visiting our harbor r government vessels have The total tance how been supplied with Tur, ships Shakey nC, Carrier, | Harvest) Qu It was designed to our foreen iu the various departe ed aa fine 04 Fort Jacks Vistr ro Bronce Harvey Brown, the hero of Fe commander of the forts in New York, waa expected having Deen invited todo soy 1 other prominent ‘3 Isnaxn,—Ye sted that it he reconunitted, | ed at Liverpe generally from grain to tind its way Washington tr erain cargoes Laima, nt bins, allow ing the fo visit Port W ympany with the M utlemnen of the ci abacut owlng Opdyke, Brigndi + Menara, Den id coment, requiring ubor any obler tated thet an ar hen reaches the 4 which heats At 11M¢ otclocke Tie rowlution was then pasid by ay stances leading to the al 1 George T. Hopey yiaittee of the Chamber of Coie Sth Artillery, Lieut, 11, Sth Artillery vernment Barge Wiarfby A returned to Balt nof Mr. Dawen, (Maas) of the 4 permisvion from the Denth of Colo: . Mrowarn Donese and patriot, one of the ent of 1848, d tence, of intermittes 1 and unexp sult of a coll taken at Troy on St, where he went to deliver a His funeral is to take place on Friday xt, at 11by o'clock A. M., from his late reei- wee in South Brocklyn, cornes of Light tand Ninth avenue, Donrsny leaves a wife, two sons and a young daujhter, t sister-in-liw, 108, OF Boston, merce, Lieut.-C Adjutant James Patcheury P A vin Balt re ® wub-corn want Danville ay night, at his is decease waa eu im, about 1g The party was met by Col. Samuel lause Wow next considered ¢ She amendinents made were the fo ham aud Major © Jain Barnes and nty and was immediately ther with Chaps 1 other officers of the regle aducted t the bate twenty men were exe nH. Graham tone, whose adinirable manner of j Fexempting promissory notes audinland bille of | Patrick's: Day exchange fror Ht) go out with the honors of war, but that Genera! 8 won hax written the Prosident from representa the mecension feeling on . for which proper The Rewemnwcan states that J eB, was amend iF work was only ex yin performing it. was considered ty be wonderful, when compared r organizations ta yy where the troops are exercised, ily, aud these men have Awir proficiency vf ullegiance bo tractors from Kentucky any y will be accepter Pronilent's en the other in the 6: For every receipt is engaged to the lust moment in prepari sketches of the “Men of and worked on them till his physi and he then dic A full account nel Doursey's career is deferred uatil to- su wear Oortnth my our ¢ manner in which ry man found At Fort Woot mond two, a® 1s" for the Leanen, lela of Hone five cents, A good report of t uy at any Castor Hel either for consumpt nenided Wo ag tot Jem) at Port Ri Lat Fort Sohn order, aa regarded cleanliness stored at Fort the Fortis a t shot, and in a 25,000 rounds of care 8 of gun-powd 82-ponnders and 14 i. After inspecting the invited to the Colonel's quarters, and partook of refreshments after which, uber of nentiments were given, The President, « nal friends, visited M. sus Veruou by @teamer ty. more than gf, filly ceute; ent was firet q Wood but they now work well. furnace newly built for h jute the affair rrival of the ste Hatteras Inlet, which place she | ve have late news from ( tet Marion, from in which they: etat RIPD PAVORAUEY The bill to repeal the char. College was reportd fae The 8th Connecticut and 4th Rhode Island had advanced within Macon is to be ste The town of G the company at Departinent vil ax Laat boon the fr dependenta and fav Tnresponse to m, Mayor Opdpke compli+ ‘improvernent made by and in response to « pers ted the regimen hem ti so wbort w tim sonul Qonst from Lieut, © Joloned to remember tha® by and by they Fguns, and advised him to drily As Mayor of New York adlveased by many oa this subject, ceived about one hundsed drawings and 1s of various inventions, one of which was 1 the © War Exterminate Jel would justify {t# name, and extera General Crook, In response tos tat in Lis favor, complained that he was not perm tted by the Governor to go to the war. without command—though that he or he could support bimmelf—but the Governor bad thought proper, Qiroush his Secretary, to send him a letter, im Le was informed that no brigadier generale LM he allowed out of the state at presente 0 and particularly ae Crook's) own gon was carrying while he (the Ge e state to serve his couns neral Ewen also made explanations, Ie his brigade inte ) and one regiment (the thy bad gone in for the war, But the Governor fraying that ho abould be General called into the Geld from He was certainty much chagrined, bea cause he was anxious to ser the service would be to bim a sacrifice of $6,000 per annum, ‘The party then went out and inspecte ed the regiment at infantry drill, and subsequently eived a review and inspected jovernents were very fair, consider ing that the men recently enlisted, who sre deserters from the British artillery Iu Canada, mpany returned to the Colonel when the chaplain, (Rev, Mr, Barnes) in ri sonal toast, declared bis intention, If all the ra were taken away, to place hirnseifasthe 1 offer his lifedm kip © trytdcause, ‘The company then separatedgand the New Yorkers lefwthe island at $34 P, M, in the Col onel's six-oared barge and were taken to Sersey y returned to New York® . . Communteation from Mr. Sandford to the Democrats. Naw Youx, April 2d, 102,—Kdit your report this yers party, beld at tl Left the steamers Fulton and Ericsson at the ensated emanet MILI’ ARY NI meu for that purpose, 1 Gay. Sprague. a ddesire for the pass y arrived at Jersey City aud he hoped wit 11,000 ba’ © Portland about three left for Washingtor Railroad, and upon ¢! arrival there waa entitled to {Fort Henry having been Ther crew yesterday, Thirteon rebel prisone wore sont ty Pout Delaware rived mt the It from the Springfie n Navy Yard yesterday, nd was turn- isket as @ private, a in the wn took up his quar- vandant of the fortle xo has been olmery- tors at Fort Marailt ng in the harbor, @ ¢ had done his utn Jie fleld, (the 60th w election in: the 'y recognized hima b the fleat Brigu Jiton, and the men are watt! ontha of January and po ew evens: fecmes tecsnee = LOCAL NE KK AND THE VICINITY, RVENING SESSION, Philadetphia, April 2 companies wep y & vote of OL bo srstasren is run down with ap- Xo changes at prenent, Tue seamen ov emigrants arrived in this ) the present time 4s 4,606, as ugainot 201, In the same period Inet y Oaven Eowakba, FOR MANY YEARS Judge We of Navigati Connecticut oF phere Tin what the ba aged St years, Tri Srrasen Oncor is expected to come between Muda head of the regiment, Congressional Proceedings, XXAVITN CONGH PsS-eSenates ¢ sr will be one in the Mohawk broke up rtly before noon, and moving c ive in He Hudson river, in the vie is known. that ¥ 4 down started t Ahetanding he had previously Jown started circles is tor the pre teal of havin, ns iu the evening, they ‘A Mesicar. Noveray, in the shape of an or- will come off at 3 o'clock today at , under the direction of the celebrated ‘* in connection therew! Tam now, as I vLoveuteen, was ladies attend in their Permit une to may, th Deen, closely identified with the Tammany Mall ‘to Which I cling most fenae JAMES BAXDFORD, Hox, James A, 8 will lecture before the Twentieth Jontineutal Hal! short duration, } anid there were potent reas | ¢ iwhed iu the Diss | hall pportun ty shat we may | as an a ngy ab 8 o'clock, upon "The and the prevailing soirees at the sreeable amusement 1 Tows Erretions i Krxa's County. sier than that 0 ‘The election fr Town officers in King's county sy, resulting in the choice of the Progress of 8 Heaides mot ators, @ young man rte connected with the press, both ¢ sey and this country, aud ] ising reader, gives ® er Cooper Tustitute this ¢ programme Is Joln Bavage'a stirring poem took place on Tues following Hcket In Flatbush + |. Crookes ‘Town Clerks eter TL, Williamson; Commis- of Highways Jolin Vaudeveer; Justices of the Peace, Francia J. Daiten notables, Jam seph Barlow, Ri f) fow mornings | Erlanger, who the ladies maliciously say ar delight in asking there the reignin y known as @ mont y aad alwaya woted i taal tie Repal ‘of contrasting her heat ks that look better, because more « than her own, by gag y b kay “There baw been munication by flag of truce with Fortress lenry Ditmas n, and a youn Nea german, Jobn Marquis, Ine Jobn_V, Schoopmaker, John ‘anderbi't, John Lefferts; Oversee Int District, Benjamin 8. Neigan; Wm, W. Watkins, ‘The following Supervisors other towns of the county Fiatlanda—Jobn Ryder, re] ie Bitiany Tournament.—Irving Hall waa crowded last night on the occa# on of the at for the benetit of the widow of oh was between six ual and six novices, the latter making the Tonight the return match between -ys fur $300 vide, will com ‘aud to-morrow night the tournament wii! conclude with a mateh between Foley and Decry, Tux Counts, Yesrerpay.—In the Superior Court, William W. Green, and others, obtained & verdict against the Sherif, for the illegal sale of 127 barrels of whiskey and other mercbandise, This was the only case of public iuterest. In the Marine 4 was aiirmed in oibera, againes James F. Avertising Lloyd's war Weekly, in June and xcurion. Wim. Henry Hi kina, the colored steward, who wae fentenced yes Circuit Court, our | Ghaves were held by pridoners from Fort D. were {nh Tennensee Mo reorganize the Democratic p etastor (rom Virgil have been presen Chien will allow me, ao far as Swit that mceb ag, Lam read per here nt my desk, Weitout looking farthe was for some qentl or of, Congress ally reported ty the rebe} were not, how y the strong sunshine which darts through windows with a southe The former possesses all the in: Heauty that flourishes in the warm Latitud stern hemisphere id fullness a ut to shame, dated the Sab of ew Lots—Gilliom ’ chard Stilwell, dete Rew Ctvecht=-Win, J, Cropay, rep. tii the above candidates were re-elected, ta no change in the political complexion of the Hoard of Supervisors from last year, as represented by the county reof today contain a des: sAbating that nboats om the 25th commenced an and the latter the or so lovely as uni w gave a ball a few nights ayo, at which were pre- ficial ‘world, and the elite of the panish American residents or About seven hundred invitations were issued and accepted, The invitations were print- ‘ed in the simple form now 60 fashionable; and, but for the long notice that was given, could have invited” guests for the Te three mag- o action looking to party organisa. Ld ogre nowledge extends, nference can be Justly charg @ party moves h of March report Pe Agee ‘itors now in able with being an e ut in oppositty being made to reste sare safe on the Flo- rida coast, One Lost with seventeen meu on board WILLIAMSDURGH, Farat Accipent.—On Sunday two mea named John Quigley, of Greenpoint, and Andrew Corcoran, of Newtown, were #o badly injured by aa ore the Union. ‘said that he also was ab the thing like party or- suit of James ace, aud there was Bi amounting to $160, for maps in Harper’ that awaited th ticent salons was # temporary gallery, at least seventy feet lon, BARNUM 18 IN HIS ELEMENT NOW-A-DAY! full of tip-top attractions, D Com, Nutt’ Hips uich @ poliey if 18 would stan: xen bo the peo] ad thonglit \t wan the duty of west al uncoualitutlowal and with his Museum ate