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Kherp or Vina the army in the West to certain victory; | ond Sf re erat The oneans*s Foes are et the | leading trait of the rebel lenders, and disclowes, as Tee Cth Beale har he Ste A Oy oo gs in ateadily and curly preparing ty | jus lit they hase nek forcer ebough to ovcupy ik, | & concerted cywemy thr lp inaulle to the wonnded the frie TR noe mat : i i 1 ‘Lhe tab tante are etaunobly loyal, and their mvtilation and desecration ot the gal int Hater RR RK. | crush the head of the feiclitoa in the Bart, wr dead, ur goidiers taken prisoners in honoralyle 5 a Fe a fo | Beasann eat Westen hold all the keya of the to the eet ahauneful nh. & Any " aking oF Gent, BB [ret coast on the Soath. Light ts breaking all tl the guns title emoliona and gener ‘om for lover the ohf Union, and the dark night of the | Pike all the Luitdings were burnt, including the | the brave men having been disregarded, All the fi bad Delt iN! n bo past telegraph office, The operator has gone to the limite | courtesi Professional and civil life seem to Lave a * -) rebellion will con be past. of. the elty too office if possible. All the gun- been dingarded, Gen, Beauregard himaelf, « oou 82 190 1070 f FR, Gee Haxcutpated, | Vosts on the lake have teen bamt by our ows feo. © very recent occasion, that he Sua been ot an Ye ye 1) Cameron Conmred. We sealed tig Mobile boata Whiteman, Brown aad | Oontralled by human feelings, afte, +. Laitic a - | fe the Mouse of ronentatives, yesterday, | qgreral of! ors, a:0 running troops, lorem and ond. | Of Bull Ran coolly propated to bold Gen. Rickers $156 1g | peastutions © raced constting Ex Secret cy [bance W Manvel ock, aftyr which we fear they will | 0 ® heatage fr ono us privat ore, ROVES IN RAR) RT. binaitha heheli ay “be urut. The Yaukew fleet Were retuming Gnd the febel @ubron vere BOM. AT rt Ca. Drees Yanda at Porte [CAMO for his war contracts, Resolutions | (2 31.) Islawl, tevonnlontion sith oat own urge Fourth atreet, here bed the focwing drovers a | censuring Seerotary Witins, were rejecte Tice local parayrepht)e Norfoll Day Boog, nue Wot Seon ‘ | We auppose the inoral of this vote to be t ier the Lead of *sinarketa, meutions the very arial Mera Aid “1 Congrens considers that Br, CAMmRon opted | tpnly of edibt Afor anle, and ways, it ber | x. mn Big De ; hnowiigly wilfully, but that Mr. Werres, | & on of gre av voment aa to where and WR Sint’ Torus. J Byline 2 HE | an ko dar at ho bas contuitted errors, erred with Lota st ony Willian & } Coddiny 4C5.T. | gut knowledye and ionally, Certainty f Bainuel 8. Todd, brother of Mera | Drives © ve ita an one 1 bony ‘ Cond Datyeds |e «and jonully. ily, Med on the by ald’ | cor mcm wulie 4 saddens Auth Wie 1 BAN [with all the Liunder, and Inofficloney charged ne ental tte dled on the battle Geld! | gue rat alia ofborte ga cut of 4 Bech Wud Heap, Ae arity We Valley WHR. | anon the MAY at eH : | o off onnda ber . to bet tied juts a dri: king-enpon tl " Henn ant TY | hon Ue Navy. Sepaetinenty: mit: navy. as leer April Tt of bia mariage. Dura the last two wecka: th doing: ood service of 1 and that, perhaps, wilof@ Union & r Veen exhibited ir aT din crnrer e . ’ Vaage that nine wehooners | oie cr thew Gatckema of the Hiner i Maack koa. tvee te | Das sie in Mir, Weitties’ favor with our eens nthe previons Saturday to pun the | rexentatieon, ht b ruverted to mich & Have taken over 4 1 4 a. | sorious Congressmen, The Guile, Wave and two others were fouid on the pore Prices were be A Tie ' nT “2 : rew of the Guide were ives sane th ® Eeteny Cory \ & bar vs Ray “4 » re - fet, ‘The beatin Geverner ® Kot Mhin wee oo Herwne LATEST NEWS Gibbea Eland on Wottentay, On P Toland confers the wurst t posed Promint a oo | bY TELEGRAN eR von . r ' pokety and fired on under the | Puluer Pree Nat GRAPH TO THR NEW YORK SUN | guypeaition tia tiey « David Sut -slnsite oF . Foent qua ity “ H °F asartuneeemcemnced ferof A te he three other vow ' , ‘ ah 6 mony J relawere nthe atint t ¢ ‘ im ‘se A LobUa | tte fiat Re aimed chy ty we ‘ « _-___- ——- ere t Haar wo mid Viet 1 ba Are F rf - aatied henee for Wilmington on sun THE BATTLE COMMENCED. v0.40"), ive, bah the wil ‘ ‘ aan a return to ber atet 4. There ta tut ba ' lie tence bu Port © vowel ta being atrenyt 1h t « Coles Wood 0 vi for extra Baye ‘i i a schooner Kate, from Nasa, waa captured by the | have Leen called pou te tnvest cata 3 per tb, Mount Vernon about two weeks a i yl ; : or ee ae 5 Weoks agiywhile attempt tat wench Coke | Walls of Despair From the Land, | inet ron ue Washington. fully 4 w mis Wis reportiat of trace that the Mor If the Adininistration , sat haa stean up. Tt wae expected tn Norfolk, last | A Teetations of the 1 Rebel Accounts of the Great Capture, | erenine Gat abe woud « ut today, Bhe tor want it hot made bor appearance, | ver, It tan Ananetal and aluvery quew a) ’ ‘ i reining. O1 Jred of the Vermont woun 11 being constantly i rc a) % OTP UAT ny | Millers lemve tonal in the ptominer Richard We Unitet stat 1 het : THE ENEMY FEARS TARVATIGN, | for Now York, via Chesapeake bay end the | even fr R t ee. Sawe — -——- | canals, 2 It ip Ning goods tote Vir M | " " Mi gina fe wl adjace lors 3 "oo Bravery of General : Asch vette 1 ‘ 1 ‘ ’ Cairo, Aprit will taueh tou table apoctitationn Le . bee I t 1 " eta that Mnmbotde ta ooens ® recent captives phow that ther “ wank Ks : wy ed Aa The Avat anc tublew that the rebel wut! behest bi doesrseeBadad AY ; 1 Dead 1 ‘ Pyerems. the dletalla In Fryentd to affairs at e WAS Feared Wim best " ‘ And Then Runs Away | ti iisir to tar tet of de wacrnde ne eta N deem k wr MY Sea er Th ' atiatt Bat My ' t cba Nadal Pouchartrain. Forts Abandoned. | are fast Sentng? ait conf tence in thelr river det neem y ia por tw th wititted that t le L s ! ee ae ee Pr omtocem ' ted 7” : i ' ro travian r ora t ea tack ot ‘Niatavaliiw ate t wt ded ww G FORT JACKSON NOT YET TAXEN eae ph i | seletncth tn Gutbbe at spe nse Nine tae " ¥-. | witle our ‘ Rak mani beeaune b Prot meet the expectations SARINE NEWS, jTmmense 2 on of Properry. |“! ree sabria the Uien Bicritary. of Wer tiv advancing into | re i i iu \ Jeeoe witioenly 20,000 bully: art and ail 1g mou : The « pion law te rightly enforced, ana |" aaked wliat force was ‘ m ' Death of Mrs. Lincoln's Brothers |, we hart : | a: eilicient advance Mae is or kk | Spin avoid ite operat 1 a thas mer’ | on, ; M ’ aa ro pea : an_| Chanbeof a 1 recomnion wre remove | ayia f A FROM GENCRAL BAWKS’ COMMAND, | tc «to places of Wart rec | ruent by & Vat fy DANK.) ‘ parte, Heavy Rebel Fovees Nears arr (Chik SoH las AtvOMi Oa ‘ tue det Lopposit i " 1 1 ——--- Pye ‘ ave tedin M F va yrs Atiest of the Governor of N, Carolina, iat Goehat 1 gal Vy resisting Gen. Maileck, ; wist| Unionism his Gin. A Let Memnpbin it wan report ‘ ' The Ruemy in his Trae Colors, é Fader eke : BLOOUR OO J L | Frou MMareine cone enh needles i K Seer ae nemerees Harrisentarg, Ve April 20 ;, nes a yen “ ’ AJ % + wited Genera) Williams’ Die ' etn ab aati eeib de “ be \ et he mies he reecived a dispatch from Washins « una pet ated ‘ re Q be] i) is Y he » of w Orleans t ably peor fru rt a | INTERESTING FROM CONGRESS, | iver aptin ofsew orien ear EA ‘ 0 | ait eee trey - | our army sud a corres Wi ‘ " -Screfary Cameron Censured, | * yi ‘ ceciaipiiaiatanceetabs Loxt news a) a00, want 1 ‘ ao, &e, &o, Hear ee qe, ALRIVED LAST EVENING Iuinor Governor of North j pl t Con + ty 4 ; Ly au eln ek dea a | : aie Hn ; Thop ut be impreased Lay "ei : r | a i nae i pen een Sue ‘i 4 the absoltte necesety of t army enter and ' a large f rebels fiv t tT tug 0 thous: Thelr geta of tala ! 4 | : © Federals were victor No ny baie 'y hal ‘ i th 3 “ ' i } ' Great Gad, were b {for ' Tat bi Tulerals tol a ly rebel | eo Post OfLce Dopatmont } 1 ; \ N “” Linber of prisoner side of the | officer in Tounesor, M 4 s gelling was etlll ur Yh the et ab entered ti me f 4, ant Pear 14 ' t ‘ ’ Thove le rena! i n \ 4 ! | —- Poet Repat The Arrest of Gol, Jenulson, 4a " for Wy Reporte! Naval FE gement near Fort | {thes —A cir 5 ’ ! Te a live ‘ | id er Sahat Ree AE FiBh i | of the cooupaiion of Sta Generni Mulroy, | PU! a thet the arreat of 1 ‘ he ane te the ‘Finke aye that an arrival from | duane: ats thaaly | made by Lie R. Anthous, ‘ ‘ Chasen ville reports y oa abt regiment, ard Col. feo, W taler, his 4 : % ‘ Pak X i ‘ ee re il . fl . . | Laven inte commar ee big v wae at Velwity, Smith, t . sable bet ea RMR M ly eh | At noon today, @ untional gala wan fired in | SrBent ein Nii es ; aenubed that ebel deot wt the fort tine been reine | yy ee i ae Foil ienial Wanda aaseinblat Suto arrest, aud ct r Howe K ob Chinese Donte are | forced by caubouts from Ne ans, uid atte , i nie irs : nd we eknown ts sliiter ane : poataare | 6 a N 2 me fs ids ie Uaaak stinan ent A played “31ail C and serious crimes known ty rolittary law, a, A © quant ' thes , ‘ eat arc 1 EIS | athe woldiers gave loerm, when th . SHB THEN BIR , ba i ther bo baie asec a Od z Frote teh lowed with the ied White aud. C et Jennieon, of Ku : ig tut it ui Koo! Vetstiey | prepared (o moct the encany ate t. Loniste his ¢ : e Heald Sys if He ° and the *8tar ‘ed Hanne rar A ‘ ' China Dont ' oon | eanid | the band couso'iduted, marched throughs she atrecta | gaturdey ie pane Meeceaet a ate ? Si get ie Peete ae ve tae Wisinai Atos) Pr Youkee Doodle much to the disgust of cer, | mynelf wore wrrestea by onder ef our ry rear tain promiuent iubabitanty, ‘The day wax pleasant. | Generals su yn D wer we tie chiancea “* at js Qre ie niore than J can te demanded te kiniow sy Tye + TALL OTTAT nha tise if | wn the brty W auiforms presented a wtriking | qe Mf Wire than Beant : (i Thi NEW YORK SUN, eagrviglts at eat coninst ty thy mutabev hues of the former occupants | We were trented sare lke brates, than hina THURSDAY MOHNING, MAY J, 1962, |. The Atty consisting of fur ladies, two gentlenen i Her eeenny# deni General tall Ok ater tecr eared er ~ ‘i 4) , ‘ au teie children, are a.) from TPenness pum Gnder General Bdward without acheir” @ © ¢ aa at : ETO U NS ] Jubuson, formerly of the rebel art ¢ posted a eet Lanta ta wl all Subsriter tethe Now Vork Suny Fanon rae cet sditairro to | fem Bales fron Staunton, bub in a positon eastly he outrageous treatment put upou me, and all ‘ Neary aa hale eu . 4 ordered “ nto | ev to escape in case of Gen, Milroyts ap, | Decatiee Lam anubolitonist. Tomay he « i Hate notice te the | Wave With p Lartyesie hours. Breast a 8 8P- | during 7 tt +. Persons who wiet the | Union men let Kentichy we he mont relat fe " Hiram Rich, ay old resident of the Wet, and for pay ; Went ave it-erved, | Of s party of four husdred attempting te | e moat reliable news from Gordonsville ts to umber of ther at Bort Lore by died Bad aerveil ently, cither at thelr housew or pincewct | bungee ped been Killah, ee | the effect that there aro only four brigadon there: | © Umber of years eatler at Kort au venworthy diey Duslioss, by giving notive i the ene wunUER hundred bad been kille * 1,000, Gon, Lowgatreet with, bie | SUaMeBIY Yomlentay mornings, ake There can be no doubt of the capture of New ; i? ‘old Wodny tn Orleans, ‘The douthern nowspapers apenk of it in | ot RENO ROA Se Rural Can bap ae ‘| ; ! wet acaba yas 2 ©) Johnson retire, he will probe reinforce Gen Boston, / On our ites will be found a portrait the most dismal strain, end demand that the mys Jackson on the Blue Ridge, * f PM joy Gen. MeDow rin nineandee be ite cite ahall bis ' ge enti aN (J th ne Vonate feve prevar [ea Ai ae ach. 0 city shall be explained. | pig Richmond BxaMinen, of the 22d, saye tu | \imus wuuudlavely. pata f tren’ t, the SORTS are 4 PAAR OOF Ohy BOT HE | efficts The destiny of the Confederacy is trembling : ro = Hol the Caiiiem | ity far the ovost geriona reverse of & | on the result of Yorktown, If successful, 1s will Congressional Procecdings, 1 ’ Funwosate | oe i aca o a 0A elpnone j give us six months for carrying out the Conscrip* eee > ‘ ye ‘ bist mom to be Late ofall arate Bis eh astolie AUACUI MOK A Utne Aine, tad XAXVIIth CONGRESS--Sennto, Die) Ava Harun ceyente: | UNUM! HerAMOR af eee BNL | lmsnchinye @ feet of Morniiiaemy DULIE uusuccess: | Firat Hoxton, mur Wibatlal Gieaion: | tend of colton aud fobs oy early fah Virginle ts Jost ial ‘ushinofom April 80—-Mr. Murtls ( aan Gen ut li | ‘Pho Hichinond hisparou of yooterdag, says | TiORTaniCs Wworee of Nev York du relation tot ba vi bax PRE AR oh OT ene pteayre (ear x} Washington, M0.e-The Joint Committee » f0Li0) from the Committen om the in Huancial cixelos in the ua \! w Guup M nthe Conduct oft lave niade a tenors in ' mae & report ih relation to b Gnanci) cer - | oot Petorea | regard toe arbarous treatwent by the rebels at | anent, the war ! ‘ liion, a eer M att me f ' Now | Manansas, of the re sof ocersand moldiora og! speely # * 1 the | Orleaus, on the J wb | the Uaited State Hottle there y Dustest aid moot i eel Be veolad q Was Purnod to | amin nba tesmas Whos change that has been win yr har fal betane of tte pa subtuitted, wd ae There was ana i Vint she y Ie was runs red King and y cbarneter, It Government secur om ‘ abt tthe Cor thee @a. The me prices of from Tporcent, I v the Intent displ to-day’ i bynt the it ' »4 ‘ testin Benate au i ous ‘ M f a ‘ ek a if BIXTE may the aympothy of men ti 1 tow he v ‘ ' t towolowtthe aid forcign & “ back the 4 ; sf \ ! the | rowest wettations of the object eal PH Ue vi . 1 | and wt ort raed sition of t ( ae a Pe bab ay Hadi tho tnont wt rary eof sheir | But the w beet ty wud MbUMaUily deserves mole Bole at the bligh w pl Weoliher doy of te President to ne Mh tore: thelr juli c ya on every Joval State, 1 Wwe 1% Late esd Ate of all mand at higher rates, an) We he port moe |e cipate in the upward mov Copital Pavey ; wayetn whenthoe fd Uy we and gin 1 coming © from ite hiding places, ‘The supply A aise | ieee either in he ht un fa now a! undant at f yor cent. on-call, Such are i | dn, or ity wing UAL of ttt the prer indicaty fthe fuanclal barome- Richmond, April 28.-=The following ¢sspateh 5 + aH | tore, ter—antd thoy are reluwile once of the general | was reevived to-day Ly Apjutant @encral Cooper | Ci wuras nye ait PR eat Pian confide ce felt in the speedy’ and entire success of | fron General Lovell : | thew lays nivontro: |The bill hes none &: the the Un: arms, Fannacer, Pouren, and Burton bold New Orleans; Uantece is lead- Porte Jackson and St. Plulip a it dieu oud ia gus bends, Tue stamens Louisiane | dk vera mony proved Ww Wilensen & J were ten of uy. wity and high e erans their testi: | that the p Wet Iubumnity Ww the Lying Law Yoon 4 sbrongest cous oof the bil decations of Judtion, Zhe reVellion | Lusgs, ranging to coud Gm 8600 fo double poor dor, or # bill of pains and penalties, He coutended was dumenuded vy tho | | Suutint and there ® tout be crushed ont and the country, Wie ton Mill, ¢ rebellion must be crushed mpeedity, and he earnestly for the panaage of some measure for the con lon of the property of thone cogaged th the rebellion. The government haa fore- bore ust forbearance has become dishonor. He was tred of bearing the leaders of tile relel- lion called brethren, They mocked the civilized * by the met unparalfeled barbariyy, and they are our trorte form, and whould be treated a ‘ Mew tended that aa the 9 showld be mubmisted up: be wth fu fewor ho Lad broker penee shor ty supp tt those who ea eb) restore tt. utter, Me age the Le governed ond pout bile tinue the war and tnake feeds fo aght@l old party difference shoud we should have only ove object—to pus rebellion Mr Hale ON HE) said the countey was in @ atate f war wil the property of Union men all over the and destroyed and they dviven rere rebel splea in the er ploy of white Union men were Je Und he if there wae als fer enough, ft Is in thelr very jive everywhe Quid in theme here aovcalled ten here of the fase te read the prayer dictated by pate t tor the victory of the Gover: nent, hen th e read, person ¢ acka on the 6 in the bill it fsornet id 1 t Ko te touch the *y rebuked the levity ‘ Hero. Howard, aM mF one t facet for ' ay w etl bike government Referred ty the B ‘ tr WwW wd ew fu H bart verexpressed by Moots, Wat ut to the datroduct The House then adopted the remitation from te Unittee ov Goverment Contracts at ‘ the ‘ ". tf h purchased through Simon Steveum ¥ Gen, Bromont,on the basis uf $12 8) for eae ' i t ‘ « ‘ ree Nt 1 ted. 4 1 TT t t A vote ay. fia i sf . ' ‘ t t rie} toe 1 t ¢ secret wi they whith the meoused has had ro opportunit ne! recor ti alopt kil Tavestignt t teow of the « prirmiod by the Naval Aout aw Moard Riva mecusied part on oj t ty & en ue hemes dink Lacdiy © ‘ teor niu their t What Tire act passed | ns reported i Tonse of resenta- rtay’s Cougression injze, inter: amy in the Terrie the United aud imposing pains will undoubtedly pass the Senate nt of the President, The veciully to euppres# and extire es of the Mormons in ities, act is te pate the poly Utah, Bute * this result, as it ts not to be supposed that Brtanas Youso aud the Mormon bierarchy will readily yield to a law that strikes at one of the main foundations of the aystem from which thoy derive their power, Utah has formed a waite Constitution, elected Barauam Youna Governor under it, and asks admission into the Union. Will Congress make the abandonment of the practice of polygamy @ condition of a mission, and will Bicnam and bis people reject the condition, and attempt another " Se- cession" movement? ‘Theso are questions to which no littl it 1 attaches; though we think Biaaias, knowing the power and the present armod might of the United States, will, when needed, have some ‘new revelation” which will reconcila him to subuistelon to the laws of ** the Gent News Items, vernor Pierpoint, of Virgluia, session of the Legtalature to t y in view of has called uch action as result of the may be ni t recent vote upon the constitutl le has also issued a card aunouncing himself a ean ?idate for | re-election. It is probable that he will be reaom- iuated The annual boat race between the memi | of the Univers: Orford and Cambridy took plice on the 12h of April, between the towne of Patuam and Mortlake, and resulted in vic » Oxonlous, A boller oxp! atthe M Viron Works i i near Wolverhampton, Baglin tl, has killed nip toen pereuts, abd seriously injured ten ethers, LOCAL NEWS. NeW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Movina Day.—In accordance with the mi- gratory habits of New Yorks t i “Cheaper rent" great De lef to some P acion ty diseuy fre the charms of the first of those two words, can- not be the sole incentive, for even this year, with ii the depression of busin description have not been greatly reduced. Lang Yeaders Griven from m, 00 more tuned, aad wele property couls: | tm cedinartiy reek tne ‘Mr. Wright said he waa In favor uf sone conflece- | Much leas, but 4, on this day, the first of May, alarge portion of the tubabitants of this pleasant city may be auld literally to take up their beds aud walk, Why they persist in doing 60 must gators of human ii’. 8 cousequeut on the war, the rents of dwellings and tenements of @ certaly tnrich greater price Little relief te tiiorted te ref labor. ing clagses and those of moderate means. Buttes of Fooms in tenement buildings, and floors in small Private bousea, to which many are nuw forced who in better times could afford more commodious boures, ere in geuersl held at former prices, Until bast week, It seamed ae if erse number of houses aod Stores \ould be without tenants, | Maiy wo wikued ts Uire lulu of exyrcting to get | chenper term fod 6; londlords were reluct ant ty yond toa large reduction aud agusts wore comp auiug Wate Suslbew never waa ao dull, oA the letting business to be Whe past mevewor ci itdays, Thoap proach of May-Day compelled a de ison, In whe lower part of the city, where private resitwicew are aid far between, there (# little change in the rent, Ler des a great number of stores are leased for aterm of years, as yet unexpired, The ouly change worthy of note tea rine in the wicuity of the new Custon street, near the Bast River, t let, hut near the and postientor re are fow places ty orth River, Where is lone seared y, iu the upper part of Dey aud Letty atrocty fe there an ample epply of T Lets" From Fulton street up to Dusue street the Eaat aide of tie city han been little improved within the year, aud but few etores wi the private dwellings chiefly tenements, bring about | wer prices, On the Went fn Mareluy street, Pince, Warren, Murray aud Chambers steoets, as Leen we Lue of twenty 4 percent, Pry al att «l, while eo etreet ty trade muk on Broad w 8 for vewhat more look are quite a number ty fet the py vate dwellings ’ u a wea mud tenements, per cent below last yearte t arth and Sixth Warde there will be tenoraents, or portions of ait ye tewive any cor { the scale of rer thie soar, From t up to Fourtaent street there a ry stoves to let or " in te 1 $1,900 te $9,800 hk at region are y low, as for stat the case of the store under the Bt Nic Hotel, now occupied by Amok & Coy for $4,000 were paid horetofores this now lot at and 2 under the Irv ver, there are but tire some twenty 1 Third Ave y fow ete fron thelr ex the re t east in the rtoves are A Tenth Ave. » have uff ely little. to Twenty ts rents, ou the east wide of the twenty percent, lowor, but thera | denirable houses te be had, ‘To the west of Broad “ ‘ few Lowes to bed and w fizurea, At ighth atveet, and up to Fift ths street, the eat ra Avenuee and aljolutag atreets do weil, and # there wre ver fift atk Yi tinue t rue up to the views of the ers, f, houses aud estore ve been yesrouly, in order to pive t {better tines In York vi and Harlem, there are still Tot houses t let, and most of tt There ever, ago d de Sick Mass Menrin meeting of she Geria w York, fr te } f joining in the great 1 mentio favor f 6 national testi to Gor lcamo ff at the Bteuben House, Bowery, The audience 1 the largest hall in the building, Andreas uted Chairman, und Mr, Geo, Kupper, Becrelary, Mr, Willmann opened the nga with abrief reference to the services a! Sigel both fn Germany and America and the pride in Lim felt by every Gecman he t in view, he auld, was to test y A under upon the present orena ion, app followed tn 4 but telling #idress, He advocated a bestowal r gel not ouly of mere tokens of honor, © shapo of swords and medals, but of thing substan enough t leave him un- od oud tudepeudent hereafier, The five milliona of Germans tn the Union were able to make @ princely gif, end now was the ime for them to do #0, How had those gallant Germans, Stouben and De Kalb, been treated after all their service tu the Revolution, by the United States? The one could obtain the satisfaction o¢ his just claima only after elght years’ delay—the other's hetre did not succeed in making good thelr righteous demands until 1 years bad rolled away, Do Kalb had lost not only Lis baggage, but Lis life, at Camden, Lis papers fell into the bands of the Pritish, and when his heirs applied to Congress for the relief guaranteed them by law, they were treated as the poor applicant who has lost bis pldge ticket is treated by the pawnbroker who withholds the property until that ticket 18 pro- duced, It should not be so with Sigel, or thom he aight leave belind him after this war, The future must be secured, and the Ger- inane must prove that withont looking beyond themseves for aid, they could sustain their chosen man! (Loud applause) Mr, Kapp had been pleased atthe comparison once drawn between Bigs and Garib Might the parallel bo vert. fled in all thingw! Might Sigel not with 2,000 only the gallant band that helped Gartbaldi to drive frow Italy aswarta of petty despots—but, if needs be, 200,000 glorious soldiers of freedom ail from these hres atno distant day, to chase from the wot! of Fatherland the tyrauta that oppressed her! Amid the tremendous cheering that followed this juyocation, Mr. Kapp. ytelded the platform to Mr, Kuepper, who proceeded to read @ series of resolu- tous expressing the sense of the meeting and its tothe plan ofa 10 cent subscription to Pind, white not excluding larger contribu, tons, and designating @ plan of collection, Moasrs, Willmann, a President; Tellkampf, Vice President; Welcker, Corresponding, and Kuepper, Recording Secretary, and Friedrich Kuchne, af Treasurer, were unanitnously chosen a permanent ofiicers of the Boolety; and Messrs, Frankenbetmer, Sixtus Kappf, Dr, Brugmann, Jacob Windmueller, and Friedrich Schwedler elected a9 @ Financlal Committee, Dr, Reimhold Bolger, Dr, Foersch and Mr, Friedrich Frauken. hetmer then, in the order named, delivered ad- dresses, and with much enthuslasm the moeting arned, Sworps FoR Generals Buaxsipe anp Buvow have Just beea finished by Tifkny & Co, ‘That for Gou. Burnside was orlered by the stato of Rhode Island, and cos $300, It a Bus plese of workmanship, The blade Is of Damascus steel, etobed apd glided, ‘The etghing shows a ste] sur in which $2990 have Leen pald jet last week oat $1,400, In te Dut few stores vacant, aud, we fife, angetn rent, In‘rand street, fron Be adway | os y € tee clomwee 1 fre rathor « tt it Lithia va at © the tenements t Bhs Lia the 1th 5 euteonth Wards are ¢ wer Cinsat 4, wl | at about fifteen percent baow lavt y ! | ait are readily taken, In First » fron | Hoaston street ih atreet, ther t place t Avenue, bi iat at ite lower euaola more | there are never aby let, wt ra of 219: Witt Hromdwayy Mr. Volks rc | He tacher, of 203 Wil et, Mr. Statt T 0; and Ott) Haney of Be Bow ve dincviaaton, the Assood ° ern {with Dr, K we 1 oy dents: Fried! ' rer ay Muetior ag: retary THB? {coutelbution for mambership was fixed ninittee of three, viz Moa ak, 4 9) Rilo, was appoluted to select an ritorP® yabo undertake t ’ Anrrsror Rapixsey, rin AL eo PrEeR oF PeLinni—Our renders will 4 thyster ance Inet Pall of Mrs, Mark nin te ® ay who was at wh el 1 \ biting that inca nit (eer be Av Tir Mr. 1 i ar of Moplciingy ni AnuivaL or A F 6 French War 8 Attoynie, vrtve Theva 5 i : that t 3r,, of Os ' Lie t. on the 23d u! the T t t. OFt whats, $ J $3,0 on Christriae fave, while the groundwork t9 of motte} tip representa the {gure of Victory. * Fight band @ laure! wreath, A _ @rasped by the leM band next the pb: to the right shoulder, and droops at forming @ guard for the hilt. On the Guard are the letters “A. E. B." iu raised! ® © matted gold mirfece, The scabbart jae by military em) tems and trophies, the of RiA@ Talend im the centre of them the word “Roanoke” ou a ribbon extend™ Mf S wreath of laurel and the trumpet of ff Another ribbon contains the word ‘1; the centre {9 the inscription, as follows: See? Bates of Rhode I Amare Pvexety Bow mony of the bri lisnt Fick Roayonr On the 8th of Febru Ma) To testin ‘ ryt Tho whole of the hilt aud seabiatd wilver, heavily plated with gold. The Geceral of Rhode Inland proceeds ty N short'y, to present it, The eword mate Diford ina splendid one, though leas the ot Tt Lears various devices and ing inseription on the weabbard: Rented to al NOW, Batirdy by offivers of the ¥Tth Regtmel Uh Wills present go goll epauietiog br idered belt, knot, maa), apure, &¢ affair coat $200, Tike GraMays aNn THe Law.—A number of proprietor tauranta concert tornoon tn Pyt Coxe ipied the Cha J. Atmong the perso Berckel, a noted brewer of 8! A coknesroxpest is three years Voluntecrs i wh Serve out their time, p10 will be entitled te t y be wounded ai ‘ rduty, The wilows eof rwho n io f titled to the & ¥ V , who seek and obtain di elore i the wary will not be entitled tothe $ A Fatiinn, witose y y TRB was enticed awa, x u aince, from whi by the ald of the t ly Superintend: 1 tt Cn “ t Axorien New Fear Mt —-Woe see by ndvertisement in anit Barnum bas deter Lto renew which attracted so much attent aince, Waror no war beri t nice Dabies bear # pretalira, Ds al with Lie preaniums# to aeoure the ment, Bachelore won't care fort matrimonialist will flocs t Tue Mencnaxrs ' Ne wtreet, today paces tute t ernment, @& @ Custom ti 1 Tur Corr SPENDS © reqiient Was eranted the same Courty inthe Gould, it was decited that ° real estate, eft! or t t pendently of her hu ta the ¢ the suit of Kpencer Grog ry ast ¢ | wartricd, The 5 ay aestynow Woodruf, brought action to recover the city, in cleaning mink», & { made with the Buardof Mew tl, : troller, after paying the bills av ther payments, on the ground tat? not made, after advertisene: the charter, The case was ref: reported in favor of the city, gued vn an appeal, the plaint Board of Health were not bo ind of the charter In relation to m4: part of the city, the reply in that t Health have no powers except euch from the charter, Devision reserved District Court the case of the U.S. « Empress and cargo, was heart, 'T with @ cargo of coffee valued at captured in November las att of the Mississippi by the Vas nnes ing to run the blockale, 7 nog arrived off New Orleans ouly ty aacer blockade wero raised, aud wit t d it, if it were atill In force, Case pal the case of the bark Hla iy tea Court wan stayed until Priday,—Ta tu neral Seasons, the trial of James K homicide of Patrick W. Bimith, was 1 revulted in a conviction of 4 s degree, ‘The prisoner was #1 tentiary for one year, Juin M consioted of “Orient” to soa, on the Sth of last Mcense had expired 0 days pre remanded to await sentence, ©», was convicted of bigamy wad sentenced Prison for 2 years gud 6 months.—dhe t the Court Calendar for to-day: spre: Special Term—No, 17234. Suprei Cor —Part I—Adjourned for term, Prt [1 Bartierr Movma EveKy crowds of le bot pnt Bly 08 8 Tat’ him moving. BARTLE' Norfolk ¥ a Last Day nur Owe or tax Mo: ant, Hor O' My Tauma, and the Bower Dp pelp bim, Nev ety ieee tosh are » }, 879 Grand at Barnum's Musou Com, ‘hon, Valble shall houra, Nth Oh lial DA. Tue Basy Buow wincn Bansv; tises ty our coll will be Y to the Musou, Bee Cy ‘edverusew Qwususnta,