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\ (? i ¥ WEDNESDAY, | for the proper perry of the dutioe af auch THIRTY.-THIRD YEAR, ) arent ta , , NUMBER 10,171 5 NEW YORK, | es The soldi tely atatione! at Charlotte. if he Latest News vile had been w own to sasist in the defence | offi es, of Wilmington, A bundred rebele are still at Leck ¥ ow Folly, The woods are full of de- By Telegraph Le the NV. 2. San, servers Very respectfully your ob't eerv't, re ue W. R, Crantxo, L out. Commanding. SHERY \' \ i Rear-Admiral Davin 1D) Pontes, ul SEALY I i | t Atlautic 1 heeled ue Cape Fear Lives, N From Fort Visher. Portreas Monroe, Va, Feb. 11.—The steamship Atlantic arrived here this morn'ng, with the m: and passengers from Fort Fisher. There is no CROSSING OF THE EDISTO. ‘Our Forces Marching on Columbia | THE RAILROADS ALL CUT! news to con municate from General Terry's torces, — | Captain Ainsworth, whe captain of the Post here, in Dispatch From Admiral Porter, | still at Fort Fisher, eperintending the building of wharves for the landing of stores for our troops, (By Mail) - SUCCESSFUL NAVAL EXPEDITIONS. On the 0th inst, General J. M Behofiel’d eamum- ed command of the forces operat of Wilmingt A Fort Fisher, Feb, 3, aays ; The gunbonta bold the aame pomtion as before, The Tacony three dave ave wentup and engaged the revel work af Orton Point at long range, and received one Whitworth abot through her deck on the starboard aide, which, however, wd but little damme. Yester Teow «rebel high-pressure swamer reconnoltering above Fort Anderson, or, verbapa, bringing eupplies to Hoke's army in our ront. The wenatier, tor several dares haa heen very unfavorable for militery or naval operations, ig in the vicinity writng from Cotton and Stores Destroyed. NEWS FROM Federal Evacuation of Pascagoula. correspondent MISSISSIPPI, City and Miscellaneous News. No Dratt Ordered. RECRUITING VERY BRISK. More Bounty. Jumping Exposures. Rebel Pirate to be Ilung on Gov- ernor’s From Mississippi. Fracuation of Pascagoula by our Trocps. Ca ro, Fab. 14 —The steamer Missouri, from New Orlean the 15tb inet, bas arrived bere with o large cargo of gucar and molasses for St. Louls and Island. ( The burning of Pascagouls is cone tradicted, but the place haa been evacuated by our troops. heinnati, Bevora. unbostse remain off the coset, ‘ COTTON FROW SAVANNAEL however, ARRIVAL OF i, 000 BALES, : The Constitntional Amendment Queation. &e. oe Indianapo!va, Ind, Feb. 18.~The endorsing the Congreasional amendment to the Constitution al ng slavery having passed the Renate by 126 to 24, passed the House to-night by 67 4029, One hundred guns are being fired at the Btate House in honor of the cocamor J, Feb, 14.—In the Senate to lay, vel ofere( @ resolution, and advocated it, id Mr. Buckley, nesting the Committee . | ou Federal Relations to report on Wednenday their Hardee defend- | action on the Constitutional amendment against slavery, After discussion, the motion prevailed by a voto of 9 yess acaingt 8 nays, several Denocrats voting in favor of the resolution. In the House the resolution &e., GENERAL SHERMAN, The Army Acros the Fdisto Advancing | on Columbian, reh, V4 I a despatch fr Washington, stance of is stated that the ub n Gen. Grant to the Gor. eroment, received to-day, is that Richmond papers of Mor fay has crossed the Edist which was the ‘ine held by Gen ing Branchville. Ac ie rere) au- thority s portion of Sherman's forces arc two-toirda the Edi-to Trenton, N Mr. Se ino r Sherman rding to the sai of the way from to Columbia, an im- portant | t forming the } tion of the Charlotte | resolution for finmediate action on the Conatitu- and ©») Carolica aud the Greenvile anu Colum- | tonal amendment was postponed for three days, Dia railroads, which connect Richmond Me int} to President Lincotn, Philidelphia, Feb. 14.—The PBeureres has the ie ' ph Feb, 14 rial w Pre aba following despatch from Wastington: “Richmond Lincoln, recommending Hon Thomas M. Howe, of ap | Pittsburgh, for apr vent of United States Beure- Papers of the 138) inet, announce the tapping of cont the railroads by Gc Sherman north of nehe tary of the Treasury, signel by the Governor, wile and bet cian ineavilie and Brahohetlla hus Fleade of Departimenta, men. ers of the Senate and aaseaviis erat ' vs 1) | Houne of R te ver of Poausylyania, will ying ev road centre ug af Bre (By Mal soon be sent t eshingien The Richmond Derrarcit haa the following {m- South America, Important from Vern portant account of the situation in § The Filisto river rises in the uth Carolina: por: thweatern Conclusion of Peace on of South Carolina, a. ng southwest With spain toss of a Yan-of-War and warily, empties into the tic, forty miles One Handred ‘Men. oust tag of bie Vick bi RB ville fs on the The steamship Oresn Queen, from Panama, Feb Augusta branch of the Bouth Caroline railroad, anas ony t \ifaer RE one mile eastof the point as Jeb the rnilrond | 4b. with @264,021 to California treasure. cromaes the Buisio. Toismver is now the line held The Panama Haaatp has intelligence from Chilf py General Has re, in the malehborhecd | Of | of the loss of the British fr.gate Bombay, She lef ranchville, Nearer the coast we hold the ° of Combaheo river, 10 the vicinitr of the C i | Moativedeo bo pract co outside the poink and nut ten and Savanoeh ralrond, From tt FY, Moa fire broke out with auch fury thas in | suthentic intellisence is appears that while | gwenty-five minutes the crew war forced to aban- | of Bherman's arwy 18 making ative ‘le! ladon ber. All the boats butone got away \ strations nat Comlabee ferry, moar the | tully--one wascaught by tl efire on being launched, | Charleston and Savanna Iread, aw if with | and the greater} (the men in ber perished. | the intention of marciing on Charleston, the | Assistance was rendered Ly the Enulish brig Water | reat of bis forces bave appesred at four points | Lily, Fugtish pare ode la Plata, and a Broz - | ob the Fisto, viz: at Newbridge, five toles be- | ian stosimer. In five hours after the fire broke ot | ow Branchville; at Bumackster'sand at Holman's | her magazine blew up, On muster ninety-erhe Bridge, a8 above, and at the railroad bridge oy | men were missing, simong whom waa the chief site thatplace. Our troops thas held the | surveon, killed by the fall of the mainmast, one of | over the Balkabstchie were driven (oon last W he lieutenants aud a micehipaan, The comman. neaday. Ifue eoda in forcing passage rowan the Jastto leave toe bhi The Admiral | Edisto alove au ow ie, be will keep | weeon #uore atthe time. The fire was caused by the railroad running thence to Columbia, and also | the ignition of geome mim which was being transe the railroad to Charleston. and compel our troops | ferret froin a bogalead to casks in tb bold, to fall back from Branchville. But they will momt | through the carelessoers of the man who orld the hight. | pear that Sherinan cannot be prevented from crossing the river, The Richmond papers report that General Mesde has received Leavy re-coforcements from the West. Trains were running Thursday, Friday ond Saturday nights from Cy Point to the Yel! Lntelligencs from Peru reports the settlernent of tho Spanish-Peruvien Vhe ultimatum | seut in and finally adhered to i# very much the } | probably evacuate it et any tine it should ap | quest same as that insisted on by Senor Pacheco, the Spanish Minister st Madrid, with the additien that Peru shall present oxpodtition, sud with the modi fication that shore aball be a simultaocous saluting of flaye Pocru at once obtains possess of tme Chincha Islands ; admits the Spa roy. with the same | character as the celobrated Mazzarregam she ac miis the juteresta of the Spanish debts, as rar as revarda | ite Spanish origin an { permanency, aud of ite ac- | wally being in the panierds, on pay $3,000,000 for the expenses of the w Tavern, Able-Kodied Negroes to Perform Milltary service, Washington, Feb. 14.—The Richmond papers of the 11'h inat, contain the folowing intelligence, In the rebel uM Representatives, on the 10th inst., Mr. Barksdale introduced @ bill, provid- ing os follows: That the President be authorize! te ou House nda of & k and ac. At Salvador, the Log'siature was formally opened | & cept from the owners of slaves the se b the President on the Isth ult, Ho reports thas ea pumber of negro men ae Le may dee uty finances of the Republic are in a good con doring the wrr, to per milite Nn ticu, die refutes indignantly the accusation brouchs Whatever capac.ty the Geicialin-Ob tauy direct rward aga i yaucertsin party, of bia fu The Louse, by a vow o nat 53, reflimod t vor r aon of Contra: Ar & to the “ ; Mexcenn Dupire, aud expresces a hep thas the reject the bill, which wae then sent to @ special | minanderstanding with Costa Kice may soon dis- committee appear | : Tie leading tcpic at Costs Rica is the attitude ADMIRAL PORTER, telen be Niesracus snd Sevador in regard to tue Naval Expeditions asylum jiven io Barrios Costa Kies, UNE woe y the 8 ‘ ‘ matic pote of remoer Washington Feb. 14.—-Adoiiral Porter bas fore | ba ry rn ‘i Wipers dt ras a ia of tbe f olen wove | worded the iollowing to the Navy Dp rimen | erousents ab dan Jose U.S. S. Monticello, off Wilmington, S Feb, | ane | 7.—Sim: IThavethe bonor to rep Little River, South Cerolina, on tue might of the 4b inst., and proceeding les with fone rt taut I eutered Congressional Proceedings. ANAVILith CONGK ESS second Session, about eighs m boats and fifty men, Ianied in the smal! town of | f . ; RENATE, om } All Saints Parish, on the Littio I The town Washington, Beb. 14, Myre Wile ny from the was placed under guard without the knowled.e of M Mary Committee, made the following rep my the inhabitants, and I euecceded in capturing some | The Committee om Miitary Affaire and the Mill. ° tin, & Whom were referred munury petitvons soldiers and I held the piace all next. inv for the enactment of @ law preferring for ead disce {and des.royed about #15,¢ poinsment in al! inferior offices persona honoral of cotton, Taleo captured two fl at the disc arved from the miliiary or nave! service of the barbor contaiuing tweety-tbree | ales | the United & who shall bave served for the tom, whick d some time so been rem vn | periot of o sears during the present rete a blo kade ru shten her, These we broughs | or whe baye sullered perint ened oT, tovetier with some nevroes. wl r who sha t The &s Carolina pla avd all men whorn | for nere of War, auu thatthe tc I met professed to be willing to come back under re for life, or duriug good tehav- she cl: Government and mostof them seemed to | doth siderod the s eg to pres ie yal men only @wWaltiug emancipation from | seubthe a. pausing resulutiona, as exprend vo nihtary rule. of the sense of Cousresa Upon the legist*ilou prayed Ox the 6th T sent two boats’ crews ashore on | for by the pot eres Chari-tte Inlet, under the commar f Avng| Bett resolved, ete.. That persons bonoral lee Master C, A, Pott.t. He surprised and ed the | charge la he ory Of BAVA Service, rea. rebel force Cewied to collect provisions iu that | son of disabilisy resus ibe from) Woul) sb OF 6 Cn ees oultry, capturing eix soldiera, with their arms | incurred im the line shold be preerret in snd equ euts, and destroying the stores wiich | appointments Ww es, provided they 6! aud Leen gesbered for the euemwy at Fost Aader- | be found t pvbovss bev Luboes Ceperlly beveosary | And he it further resolved, That in grateful re- cognition of the services, secrifices and sufferings 0! persons honorably Mecharved from the tailitary aud ‘al service of the country by reas wounds, iseasa or the expiration of tery sof en- lietment, it is respectfully recommented to benk- e tnerchanta, manufacturers, mechanics, farm. ere, and persons engaged in industrial pursuita, to @ vo them the preference for appointments to re- Munérative situations and employments, The above was ordered to be printed, t. Pomeroy offered @ ren ho wee pred, tnatructing the Corr M ittary {rato fuquire if the faci)ities military officers for obtaining spirituous liquors |e not det- rimental to the service, and that they report by bill or otherwine, The report of the Committee of Conference on the Freedmen's Bureau was taken up, sud postponed until) to-morrow, Mr Gowan moved to reconsiter the rote by which authority was granted for the construction cross the Obio river at Louisville Cowan moved to amend the bill by atriking out ‘“4wo bundret and forty feet ey and in- serting ‘three hundred feet ppan,'’ which wee dis- agree! to The till wae then passed as {t stood orig- way On motion of Mr. Johnson, a committee waa eppotnted to make arrangements fr the funeral of the late Senator Hicks, The Chair lant before the & from the Governments of Portugal and Bweden fn relation to international exh !itions accompanied by gs recommendation trom the Pew tent that the | Renate take action as to wir he United States should be represented at then, The bil entitled “An act te bet wee Mr. Sumner epoke at length in favor which, he said, wae eiined againas the o a of States rights, [twas desyned & monopoly, wh'ech levied trit ate communications re tho several States" waa ihen taken up ate Commerce { the till, hous dow. break up te on every passen- Kor betwoen the cites of New York and Wash! nee ton, between the political and the commer: isl cay! fale of the nation, The pretensions of the Carmien and Amboy Railroad were mena to the l teclf. It was a nuisance, which should bo abate!, aod @ usurpation which should be overthrown Mr. Simmer theu argued the Constitutoualit the measure, folding that under the Co stitution, Congress had ibe power to regulate commerce be twren the States, to establish post r sand ~ ra and support armies, under « eof ibe i pass the (ili Under cousideration Mr. Hall followed Mr, Sumner, denving the rightof Congress to interfere with the richt of « state, aa the bill proposed to do, Tho gist of the bill before the Senate, be said, was to raise the price of a bankrupt corporation from almost p thing to above par, Further consideration of the Gu! ject wan postponed until Mo 3 The Benste then adjourned to nicest at half past fevou for Bxecutive busipess, HOUSE OF REVRESENTALI\ Es. The House rejected, by two majority, the Benate bill donating lands to Wisconsin for the coustruc- tion of @ ebip canal from the bead « dice Lene lay, to connect Green Day with Lake Michigan. The House passed the Renate jolut resolution to extend {or a few years’ time the construction of a railroad from Flint to Mar to prevent the lands heretofore grauted from re tte, Michtran, #0 aa verting to the government. The House then went inty Co Amendatory Interne! Tax bill. mittoe on the On motion of Mr, Morr)! an amendment wae made Wo the tar on steam Jocomotives ant eteam eu,iues fixing the tax ou ail their parte at five percent ad valorem, When the duties have been paid on the boilers, they are to be deducted from ibe fin sued engine Water tania, mig tanks, vervilng mm bives an! planing machines are to jay tbe sar tax Mr Boutwell offered an amendment, which waa avreed toy iin pe ra tax ve per ceutum ad valorem on toanulacjured clothing, whon the su- nual products exce me thousand do!lare The = provisious in relat to tobaceo were amended #) as lo read } On smoking tobe {e, not otherwise herein pr ed jor, thir eotas pound, On srnuéing tobacco de exclusively of stone, fif- teen cents a pound During an ineidental debate on thia wnbject Mr Ingersoll apjcaled to yeutlenen notte tax sinok ing tobacco to biyh, Tt ebould not be more than five conte @ pound, Th re Was no greater luxury to ‘a the laboring man alter ay's to! Was over than smoks his pipe eurrounded by bis fan 5 r. Mailory seid, apart from the plosmure to the wii an, amok was the only y re the African bad lels since be Lad been converied jute freedman Mr. Ste asacdthe, wonmeltoconvert the Af rican’s (apie aud slevate that of bis tnaater Mr. lugersul wave! to add to Mr, Mallory's pic ture Mr. Ma bonzht it bad been sufficiently erlored. la Mr. Inversoll fe tore it down a little, and spoke in be 1) ce for cheap to- bacco, Mr Hew flored an are ent, one object of which wae to pubeuch & tes othe ene tation of Biate bouks an to ex * thai dom ereulotiony anc have but ope cline ft kk vant carr nw ' , © Becretary of the Treat Vontre | ho Currency, Mr Wilson ered ab ato tueawied to reduce the cir n of note em buel Wann of the currenc id be legimlate byte bak dolce out of exinien Pending the consideration of this sutyect the Comni ties rose, A ijourued New York State Legislature. heonnte, Albany, Feb. 14. Mr. Audiewa riring to queation cf privilere, presented scony of the of- | fielal pocesdings of the N York Supervisors, showsne thatthe Draft € tees of maid Board did not claim credit for obtaining @ recuction or dofernient of 2 per ce of the quota assigned the city, but said that deferiieut Was bro wicuttt htheetortsof the Bate muthor The lne wiving cred at Blate autloritien . ac mathe printer, My, thevefor , ated the New York Bupervisors, fromthe chorce wi fil misrepr sentation Peron Or ves ot the institution for the Won For re the Soryeaute of the Na fhoual Guard, ated wnereace of thelr raul a) t ts ‘ i for an aimeucinent the a r g that justices eanl jue be app natead of elected rovinp, Lxtending bie time for the conap the A a“ teilrowt, Arend ing be law tor the portion e and bealth jus ‘ vy leelw ing to toxer, feos and fines pad b urauce it eter Slates Relative t ' Ul # it York itis Nowexp 1 porate the Brook! and Calvary ¢ ¥ Railroad € po 1 i ai i gue C au 1 bun i \ Sunes N og Lyrn Lost i ker Gas I +6 i j 1 lncory t elt as 0 wir) ‘ ‘ vw N Yo « \ the charter of P ve e, it Mt ‘ York Yu hit R to Gre Comer a ed wih, whieh Hes over W hereus, the re bel the war now Oxiek erween we tw recount to op huuvrab.e terminat t dibe _FE BR UARY 7 = me, | 1860. Ronth will secept no termes for the caasatior of hae (PRICE ONT CeNT IN QOoLU UTWO CEN ES EN CURTENE® lence at the time the war broke ot He then en- Utley excem auch ae involve a separation an ithe tered the army aacherlain, and ware 4 ve estal liahme of a Southern Confederacy , there been demoralized by lia bew a. aione. fine fore | ase bes created # pr foun! et t Rowe Resolved, That the conditions oferad be the Prea- | Island, where he bas hither.o borne o high tepute- ident of the Un ted States, vamely: The reatoration | ton, of the Natio suthority throughout all the States, eee nmageN the freedom of the onelave i, and ® vigorous prose A New Rebel Plot agaiost New York. cution of the war Goverument ar proval forces Loatile to th + our cordial Aneombly. Oanvarry to a lainey Rearing, —Relstice to t Prnishrient of criminal ofences, The State Cen sus bill, To to rate the New York Bhar, shootert'a Club, To amend the charter of thy Man be A Varis correspondent renews the rep tof departure f a Confederate naval © French porta to capture New York, It le sintet that the expelition ia to conaiat of two trom-cla’. the faatout « eth er cna which have already prove their seagoing capa: sy, and which are invulier 2 | ble to anything atl pt perbapa the my tors, They are kaown aw the Sphynx and the ey edition Cheopa but after t! t ! be hattan Fire lus ratce ¢ 1 7 OVO Port are to be callers “ tb b N The Speaker presented the Anna! Report of the he yh soph tat Lote aad lat tbel iad, ) ML val! flate M al Botet tee nt peenttitions e nperor ta « rant of te bul ware sth to the and sailing of thew vessel and that flectes . wiginal programme was disoverat aud battled | ; — — the skill and ad ‘rena ot the » Minater Day Ho induced the French Minister of Mar with News items draw the order for the #iy pment the soul ~ some nentral veasela ineli ied ao the or ° (By TelagrapA to the Bow York Sun.) tract wore ‘ectially delivern! & tra’ powe ; ‘ - One of the fron clade wae del vered ¢ as Lirvt.ew Gaast arrived at Fortress Monroe an larrived at Copenhagen, where she wast ry yesterday ou the atesrmer Mary Mariin, from Bal- | and reverial to the niederates ae ’ tmore, and procsedet ¢ ty Poms Phe other ship waa pominady #old to U . ‘ in the same way The two veesela, it are Tie aalce of Uo seven thirty loan on Pobruary 13th and idth, by Jay agent, amountel to §4/ Tua fag of truce steamer New York, f Col, Mu Cooke, More left Fortress Monroe last week fc the mubscription in charge to rendevvous oat y at Manbury, bur ares be met at an island of! the comm by ta de ‘ 1 are w put the munitions, coal and nacn alos Thies etory ie backed | y winch clreuuutantial dence tending te ahow tts pr bility. Tb is stated that they may be expected to arrive at New Y v v reru ( er 4 eny mowent and that the next ness , Varuna with 1,100 rebel prisoners for exchange | rene! irou-clade nh 7 be the thunder of thet among whom are quite s number of officers. Bho | jery off the harbor, a’so carried abou. two tons of private stores for our Unicn soldiers in the rebel prisons, : LOCAL NEWS. Tus Beuate held an exclusively exocutive san. sion, last night, which continued over two hours, MEW YORK AND TUS VICLNITY, as there Were noarly 1,500 nominations to be ected . ° ; Tour Drarr Cremations or rin Vore on, mostly of @ military character. About 1,500 ming Cowms rer, Tur Bovsty Jumrens, were contimed, among them the following : To be F It ‘ & Roath son, Ibohs, Prov | f he By . Major-Generals—Alfied H. Terry, Bric. den, Pever 6 Van mare dhe ve ern District of Now York, has received vo orders to Pever J. Osterhaua, rig (cen, Joseph A, Mower, : ; comm e@ the draft in thiscity to«tay, and hie Dig. and Brevet Maj.tien. George Crook, Brig ac 1 . ‘ . aud Rrevet Maj.-len. Godfrey Weltzcl, Brig.-Gen, | in eisoteadelie Ato eenarlae sengehb hc: Jacob D. Cox, Drig.-Gen, Thomas J. Wool, vice m miei m reer re yihey snteering Com ; Crittenden, resigned, To be Assistant A ‘jutant aa a eee hie i min Wee Hh ; heme orts in oy pr th iey expected, — ¢ ee General, with the rauk of Ceptain—Robert T. Lio hs oe Daveres wanes teey Speers vet coln, eon of Prosident Linc General Intelllvence. porter visited their roonmat two o'clock yasterday, eud found ebout four hundred men snaiously araiting thar turns to be examined by the fur geons, A largo crowd was in wa railday, and (By Matl to the New York Sun.) {he Committee were constant!y emp!oyed in exam Ri ining and passing them, Two hundret men en Two airla who have each served Uiree yeara in the Fifty-nuth Ubio Regiment, w discovered | Hated during the day, each receiving the full last week, amount of bounty and hand money I. is 5 nota- Tne small pox je racing at Newbern, N ©, and | Le feature of the present recruiting operations that bide fair to carry aaa te wx many ae il th |g taree number of the volunteers invest their boun- Mn. Rongnt Linootx, eon of the Prenident, te the Committee, They deposit their funds nominated ax Aasistant Adjutant-General of Volun-] in bank, receive a chock, and exchange it teers, with the rank of Captain, to serve Upon the | with the Oity Contro: for a county reve. AT OU Lapa thers UEens nue bond, by which moans they will draw ax Tirisore fe wetting te be a commopolitan Btat he Governor's Messave is to be printod fr dint bution as followa: Enalieb, 80,000 coples; Gorma 20,000 ; Sweetiah, 1,000; Norwegian, 1,000; Dauiah, 600; Freneh, 600 Tor Louiewlle Ky, Jovmnat argues that the per cont, Intcreet, This fact sho . | now eulleting are of vident ree of theae latterly recruited in the elty #that the mo hotter class than the impro- rulla who have formed ao large a por- Mr. Blunt H i ‘ quote can be fil Btate sboull get rid of # and ways that the fools quite confident that the q an be filled by \arwems rlavel © getting rid of theira yoluntoring Wf the necessary funda can be pro- The Journal leo holda thas the proposed amend | vided, ‘The amount now in the hands of the Com tr eb strict 4 enue peel Panes mittos—leas than @ million dollare—cannot last Sx Sevaron Gws'e acheme for the colon rat: : of the Norsbero Biates of Mexico, (tis said tar bel long at the prosent raten of enliatment, Sixty le hie dese te introduce in ng to it to | thousand dollars bave already lven d shursed in ANE A Aidt WH gl dt Ai Laas) ee bounties, and the balance on hand will soon be ex- froin Dive, to whic! axitmilian vbjected, P Wante nothing to du with euch cattle, heausted, Ib ts expected that our opulent citizens Ir ie reported that « ie failure of the peac coufereuce at Hatnpton Roada the nuaber ot d vertious fr Lena armny ie rapidly incresain Vwohundred ot thit class took the oath cf alley anceon Baturday, and alihough the relele bave taken the atr number cleat y sare dal! recaution to prevent it, lary arriy within our lines, The Genera’ Gover av order prohibiting the Cneluding those of the ( wcroms the Isthmus, ‘Tbe order was called forth b be remonmrance of the French minister again the prohibition of the trans of marinos belougir lo the frigate Pallas, while Uuited States solclo Were pertuitted passa7e. Poonam Young hae issued an address to the Moriaons in praise of the theatre which he bas e¢ tablished in Salt Lake City, But he cautious the faith ‘ul awainet the Gentile habit of swearing, ar obber theatrics abuses indulged fo by the wor! poop le, and warng thein that they muat not perve thor theatre from the purposes of innocent recre tion for which it was ostet Lahed, Tus Press, of Vienna states that the Jowiah sain, has on which fe distinguisbed of Kowno, in Western eda loan # by, from other inattutions of the kind by the fect th no other guarantee is required from the borrow than b word of nor since the foundation the as ation there has not been s single caso ae debtor having taled to fulfill bis engaxements, Gen. Prakam, the rebel off the batile of Hatcher's Ku saise Jobn Pegraus who fell with some 1,400 men oto Gen Mo Clolan's hands at Rich Mountain, Va, very early in the war, Ho is @ native of Rich mond @eraduate of Weat Point, and bas hed im- porteusk ¢ trmoupde in the rebel service; Ho was mar ed ln Kichroona the week belore his death, ‘Lueur are frooh reports of the evacuation of M bile by Kebel deserters coutinually bring accounts th. nearly ali the retel troops bave leit the city, an that it wil be #urren wi whenever a demat for ewhall be made, Lhe net at Bogota have issued passawe of foreign troops i States and France) rwh> was killed fg » the (th inat., fa the the revels, but no official announcements. will come forward with liberal subscriptions, and that there will bo no occasion te discontinue re cruiting for want of fond Beveral applications wero yesterday made by brokers for permission to « ° © | erect booth in the Park for recruiting purposes, the parties avroeing to xive bonds thas they wiil enlist men only for ereditin this city, Is is prob- ablo that @ considerable number will commence operations on thene terms, since their lucrative country business is cut off, and the daily number of enlistments will thereforo be materially in crease), Col, Maker continues to “stir up" the noste of fraudulent bounty brokers and ‘“jurnpers," and there ia a fair prospect that be will soon have the whole fraternity in the Old Capltol Prison at Washington, The names ere still withheld from the puble, bot es soon as tho investigations are completed the facts will prot ably be given to the public, The detectives havo fercoted out s new and rathor interosting feature in the bounty jump-~ ft appears that there i# inthe city an organized body of women, of a certain class, wii) have been engaged in e aysternatic plan for sasint- ing masculine accomplices to desert. They goto the draft rendezvous on Hart's Inland provided with a concealed suit of female wearing apparel to be used as a dingulne for the accomplice to escape ih. The large number of fomsles who aro constaniiy passing to and from the island enalies the bounty jumpers to thus effect their escape in female attra with comparative aafety. Apropom @ correspondent writes that himer f and a number of friends desire to Know wheil er there ia any difference between the amounto! tous y a rd tr ~ ad ‘e rt “- at er of of ing line, at nd ad moved from the city ine arn pee Cy Dees Fee paid to volunteers and to drafted mon, Thire # report says thatsus toetis busily aged in re-| very material difference, A drafted man guln 4! ‘ chions and expects to te able movin tr © | bounty from ang source ; but the recensly ena reach: she ety by the lst of March, State Bounty Bill provides that every meu w ‘ Awona the killed et the battle of Hatcher's Run, drafted in Wis State shall be paid the sur. of ) last veek, was Fre‘erice L. Treuaine, eldest son ‘ of Hon. Leman Tremaine of Albany, and at tho | from the Btate finances, This amount 8 | tise of bs death Lieut Col, of the Teuth New | rather as @ bonus than aga bount York Cav born on Greene county, in . this State, in June, In the basse of Feb, Gat A Rene, Pmate tro re Exreete IIsteher's Run, the commend of bis regiments bed | Govenmoa's Istamp.—Capt, James Y. Rew juss fallen to bin, when he was struck by @ mus- ia cabal atinal het ballin thet This wound, tt cugh not con- | Wee Srrested for participating in the rela” pir were! gerfous at 4, exuited in bis death on tho | operations on Lake Erie, bae been tried by tha Lig (bof the following Wuinesday, Military Commission, sentence! to be executed, Hiriees foo horses, belonging to the mtud of | and the time ia fixed for Saturday next, Tt appearm Mr. Alexander, of #pring Staion, Kentucky, were 4 4 as conclual¥ L bre a iew wichta mit yu gang of guerrillas, that the evidence against licall we ' 68 wulsed in federal uniform. Ther sdashed | he was found guilty of bo ® Spy a6 well bom the town of hl dway at duek, burned the depot | rebel guerrilia—oither of whieh critacs Would war 1b iy pate toer epredations, They then nts Alen oc will be huag ou Gover ‘ went ur tiy And after chasing rant his execution, H re eg or Py s ftefa igh the house with revol. | Island. . be triguten toe tu telllog them where the Vacentine a DAY was not observe! vies coul daring Villains tok the ho and : A tt nar ra panen : eres ! © pursued, however, and four | tercay ‘nthe eaine spin that character rm the fo. Wve lecovered formor years, but the number of love in 45.5 t Ma * ne C, Jampson, 6h BR. 1, Yolun- | and receive! wea qulte large alu t m ' stoe oentenced by Court Martial to be | thatthe interest which was once ° si ly do echaryved from the -ervi to paya dly p sk trie *, and te imprisoned in the Nortolk Lard | Vereery '# FAPICY Pasting away. ‘ three year for ' treuduient sod ARKIVAL OF TITt SAVANNAN ¢ neue, to the prejudice of good order ", PA tary dseipune, and employing a pri io | Pexwet--Evevas Toovusarp Bates er ato servants and failing to make proper ce- | Doar. —A fleet of twonty-ome aa: ty or bis pos. His sentence Lae been 8p | gaining eleven thoursud [ales of ‘ el by Gen, Ord, Mr, Jameson was formerly |, ; . “ } rof wore ptreet Baptist Chur for yur Gadlivne of dollars, f wut WOS butblod Ovas @ large Chugyb aD Biviee Commnwed wir Cheylast A we . A+ Veohe!