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THIRTY-THIEP YEAR, ) NOMBRE 10,179. f The Latest News By Telegraph te the NX. ¥. San. WILMINGTON | os INGTON NEXT! Our Forces Only 4 Miles OF! SEVERE FIGHTING GOING ON. THE FLEET CO-OPERATING. Anether "Philadelphia Rumor. Reported Reverse To (en. Meade. IMPORTANT REBEL, NEWS. Sherman Pushing For Virginia. 3 Other l’nion Expeditions Moving. ° RICHMOND TO BE ISOLATED. REBEL COMMENTS ON CHARLESTON. Its Fall “Inspiring Confidence,” &c., d&e., &c. Wilmington. Our Ferces Outy 4 DNs OF, | Washington, Feb. 3. The foliowing oficial Gispatch wes received at the Navy Department ea U.S, Strawee Raovs Lar st llasrroy BRoana V Pob. 2 To the Hon, Gideon Weiles, Becretary of the Bary .—The Newbern has just arrived from Cme Pear River, which plae she le on the 21st inst. Fler comunander reports that our forece were withia four miles of Wilmineton., Hoavy Gring was poiny wn, and oaur forces were still xd rancluc. (Signed) Starare D. Tes*onaun, Commander ‘ Wasmnajstom, Feb. 283 Commander Trenchard, of the United Biates atearonr Rhode Laland, tote- €rephs to the Navy Department from Hampwu Roads thie morning, that our troops were within four miles of Wilmington, Hoeevy firing was +| beard, and our troops were advancing rapidiy ry The Capture of Fort Avderson, d. 28.- } makes te fullowing report of the captne of Fort An- a ’ Washington, venereal Bolofe @orson . Font Axprnsox, Fob Forrarsé Somos, Foi Te Lieut..Gen. 0 8. Grant, City Point, Fa General: Ihave the hoor to report the sucesas of eur operations aca.nst Fort Amierson and thee - yorent works on beth mes of Cape Fear River. Youerday, white the guns maintained « heavy fire Fort 1%, eta ) 25d, 1905. upen Anderson, I prasead the F enemy on both sides of the river end ta ems @ force under Goneral Cox about sixteen mee around & #wamp t turn the enemy's right, The force made ite war along « narrow defile be- tween two swamps, and completely turned the ' memy's pus A® soon as the movement be- s} name known tothe enemys, he abandoned bie works and retreated towards Wilmington. We capwmired eo guns, uninjured, aod a considerable amount of ‘ emmunition, We have abons fifty prisoners. The ta wae in killed and wounded ia «mal! on either side. 2+ The troops are pursuing the enemy. and the gun- | ete are moving up the river, Fort Anderson 44 aod {ts collateral works are very strong, and ren- so) dered almont inaccessible by ewamps. A mal! ) force could beve held them wll their anpplies were exhensted. My information is that the rebels have + line of defence behind Tom Creok, where they {\ propose to make a atand. If #0, it can penbebly be co aply e short one. m (Signed, ) J. M. Bortorra.n, " Mojor General Commanding, iz] Mobile to be Attacked. ‘! @ Formidable Land and Naval Ferce Pre- ”v partn, New Orleans. New Orleans, Feb. 16, by way of Cairo, Feb 92 ~It is rumored and believed shat Geveral Hurlbut i le preparing to estabieh the headquarters of the eo) Department of the Gulf at Molile. General Grau- ta ger's expedition againet that place is fully pro- w pare|, and no doult exists that the city will te in if eur bands in less than two weeks, Commodore e¢ Palmer, commanding the Weat Wockading Bquad 4 ron, with # fleetof about thirty vessels, mostly te wor «dl, will leave for the waters of Mobile ine a lew da aa Important from heatacky, Lovtaville, Ded, 28, The ekiest son of Rev, KJ, ' Preckinridze, Col, R. J, Breckinridge, of the rebel wr > Was capiured near Versallice, Ky, yester- Y saey afternoon, © Isle reported that the rebel Col. Howard Smith ) gnwred Mount Ster!'ng, under s fag of wuce, and * wae held as aprikoner vy our forces there, It is ~ telleved a rebel force may be eutering Kentucky © trom that direction, From Virginia. Leported Reverse to Gen, Mende’s Army. 1 Phiadelphia, Feb. 28,—The Press Washington © special has # report that General Lee had attacked © General Meade, and that our troops met with o § reverse, The Presa correspondent se & wace the reportto any reliable source, t gastos, editorially : ‘ he cannots The Puses ‘ t Grant bad been attacked by Lee, and thas our » pe hai met a reverse, Tuis is not unlikely & We expect the hardest fibting of the war from o fee, aod it will le surprising ifn some of the en- gacrments be should not be successful, But there 8 fhe reason to antic ipate any important defeat yreat reasons for faith im uitmate victory, | Baltimore, Feb, 23,.—The Balumore American 1} has advices from City Point down to yesterday ng. All was then quiet, with no indications t os movement of any kind. The roads are very } giddy. The Richmond papers speak of the bad wndition of the roads rendering army movements They contain n° pews whatever, ! mora cupoesible, | The Philadelpbis story, ae tos reverse to Ganeral Se re ee ee ey ee Washington, Feb %.—late mformation from the Army of the P tomec states that the army wae in great gies over the captare of Charleston. They beyin to ere m the evacuation of that mrongbold thet the end of their labors drawa nigh. A shotted walite was fred throughont the whele lime m bonar of the event. Important from Texas. The Freock at Matawornas falnte the Re bel Flag symptoms of an Alliance He- twoen the Lebels and Waximilinn, Coro, Feb. 3...The New Orleans Timms aay the French at Matamoras compliment the rebel fag and pas the American colors in contempt. The Foustwon (Texes) Teinenarn pablishes the cCarrespandence between the revel Columel Plersor, commanding st Fan Amtonia, and General Lepen commanding the Friperor Mar!m!lran's troops an the border of he Rio Grande. Colonel Parson ar sures Genera! Loper that it i the demire of the Confederate Gorernment to cheriah the moet ami- cable relations with the Im | Government of Mexicn, ar! that the cordia existing between them sball not be disturied. Ifo then thanks General Loner tor protecting the tntereste of the fomthern people Gan, Lepwe ropttes confeasing that bie ayn, thten are fer the noble caus: teada te Oo! Prerton hia «i adds: “mag placed in command of thie military tine, under his Majesty the Emperor Maximilian, the ene of the Con/eteracy can rely upon full security for thetr possessions and iuteresta, and the Cunfederscy may alao rest assured that the represematives of the Empire of Mexico, slong the hocler, freely and frankly offer their frieidahip ¢ also full soeurity that no raid wi!! be permitted to orwanire on Mextean soil for the invamen of South era territory.’ Important Rebel News. The werrendeor of Charleston How the Papers Take lt They Feel Kather Blue —~herman’s l'regress A Pred as Ki. fert to be Made Agains Hhn. The War fe North Carolina -(perations at Peters. Garg A Loud Call on Sambo Two Ilun- Thousand Slaves to be Armed, Ric Washington, Feb. 28.The Richmoad Disraron of the fist, contains the following respecting the oparations at CRARL BATON ¢ On last Thursday night, the 16th inet, onr forces evacuated Charleston, and it is believed that Use enemy took posecanion during the next day Many guns must bave been abandoned by our troops, bat itis consoling t) know the Yankees got little elee There was no cotton at Charleston to gle!- den Lincoln's heart, and the city itself was little Detter than a deserted ruin. Several telegraph operatora, al) of thern men of Northern birth, did not come out with our forcea, but remaine! to re ceive the Yankees, The evacuation of Charleston ratho abould inspire confidence than gloom Sherman can only be cheaske! by an immetiaty concentration m bie front of all our troopa, both in North and South Carolina, Tf this is dona be may be defeated and bis present expedition broken oe Tf he is pot defeated, be will inarcl up the ra ond to Cherlotie, thence to Balisbury, thence to ireensboro and Danvilla and ao on to Richm ‘ Many different estimates have been made of Kher man's army. We know he haa four full aemy corps and a strong forces of cavalry. His corps Will not number less thao twelve thousend men The Waia of the same (ate haa the following + While the War Departrnent could furniah oe A report was current in Wasbington last night | nothing upon the subject, it wae generally believed that Chariegton, the cradle of necasson and the very nest of rebellion, baa been evacuated by our troops, ®herman. hie bold advance, baa thus accomplished withoit bloodshed, what Dupont, Dahlgren, Gilmore & Co., have tu vain attempted, though ailed by the combined nav ree of Yan- keedom. This |! -fated city, or r vr the rem- nant of it, will now experience to tte full extent the mercy and magnanimity of Yankee rule, The Manorvy moved its quarters several weeks ago in antic pation of the aad rem: General Deauregar!, whee last heard from, waa m Winnsboro’, jeh is thirty-eicht miles from Colunbia, on the reed to Charlotie. [tis not like ly thas he will make a mtaad tha side of Charlot Charlotee wa th ed with refugees from Colum- bra, who report that some of Whoeelar's y plundered the city before the evacuation The Bichmeond Examixmn of the 2ist, hag an ar Hole upon the mtaation, from which the following ia extracted ; ow there is met ot this momnnt wm much to Marm us iv reality ag there wae last May. It is true we have uot so many troops, but neither bas our enemy by a great deal on that oc Ty tOo, whea Butler could and did laud bis forces at City Point without avy effort or lowes; Lutthe year Bberman has to fight his way through many » swamp, andteke or burn iany » battery, and leave wany blue-costed corpses bebind hina ere be can bepe tw wees Virginic ralircad It je boped Meat the President will not r ¢ Beau. reyerd at the very cra of his paige, eud appoint Gen, Pemberton in his or with ordera to she batter to slip around to Shertuan's rear ead murch away to Mobile, But barring this, or some other equally enormous Liuuder or crime, it peeine eviieut that Sherumu bes before bin u mush more difficult aud per)! f the grand vampagu than Butler Lad » year; and iy the | meantime, bia devastating march rough South Carclina is be nore Conquering that Buste than Lie great raid through Goorgia "ad converted te rgi- wus w the Uuiew. Richmond in safe, if e) part. coucerned do their duty Tie following is from the Richmond Wig of Monday ¢ A xeatieman who left Aiken, 8. C., on the morn- ing of tbe 19th, on the approach of the enemy, states that Wheeler met au! repulsed two charyves of the enemy at half-past eieht o'clock that ror ing, about one and « balf miles from Aiken, in Mr, Mariv's orchard. The charges were benutifully made and handsomely repulsed. Ip the meantime @ heavy force was flanking omr tron: hethon the right and let, compelling them to fall bick, soners captured state that their force consisted | 10,000 cavelry, 4,000 mounted Infantry battery of artillery, FROM MOUTH OAPOLINA Tr in waid that» Vvalry force of the enomy was | advancing om Tarboro, on the Tar River, near the | Wilmington and Weldon railroad. A force (num- ber unknown) is also reported as moving on Golds- boro, from Newbernm. slong the south bank of the | Neuse. We fear there is mich truth in thoce state ments, The enemy have for several weeks born concentrating at Newhern, Releigh is 100 miles from Nowbern, Goldsboro is aadway bewween we aud one wo places, It was reported that s large Yankee ! for as advancing on Salisbury, from Kast Ten- nesses, but there is nosing .o ib A dispatch from Goldabora N.C, February 19th, states : A Yankee force from Nowbern, some five hun- and when last heard from ware advancing on Tar- bore. Ibis thonght to be a rere raiding partr Geu, Baker is after them. Another oerty is re | the cowa.y The | enemy entered Atken after \2 o'elock, Two pri- | of | dred strong, passed through Greenville yesterday | tween the India: | and the establishment of civil ge a un tek om the sonth aide of the Neuse. | of nee ie ripetion, «No troops ae antics | then mis me uruak on ibey pleased. The Rickmom! Wer of Toamlay, contains the following + FeOM Tun OOTE SLPS OF THE Janene Pamengers, by tram yesterday evering from Poveveburg, report! that everything remained comparatively quiet on the suadh sicle of the James Grand ls evidently walsmg with an meus aolicitale to ‘earn the result of Bherman's bok! venture ‘Th ngs on the north side of the river, we earn, re- tain Ueeir chronic quietule, All contiames quiet on the lines before Biohmond ead Petersbury Gerent congratalates himeslf on hobflag Gen. Lee here whe Sherman |e Garned louse upoo the Caro- Lines. BEPOnTe (SOUT Gm Thome me hae the following of ibe wer ie Tt of the movement of part of Thomas's army to virginia it appears that the Yankene conabler the Nashville Departmens beyond the contingenc of danger, Gen, Webmer, Thomas's chief of aa, with all the officers attached to bin bem! quarters, left Nashville on the 2ist of January. Gen Meher took command of the firet detect ment of troepa, consisting of five thousand men, that left Nash- vile, The force lef under command of Thomas consiata alrnoet entirely of mountel infantry and cavery. Hu work je to oven the Alabama river, from tte mouth to its source, involviug the capture of Motile, Selma and Moniromery: the capture of Columbus, Georgta, for the purpose of destroying the mechine shops there; and the desiru tion of the railway through Central Alabarua and he My Mile and Ohio railway, from Corluth souchward, The rebel Henate bill to raise 200,000 negro solliers was, itis worderstood, passed on Tuceiay tm secret seasion by the Benaie It ie enid @ aimilar bill pagend the Lonse of Reprowentatives in am ree seemion the praceding day Congressional Proceedings. XXAVITth CONGR KSA Secoad Seesien BENATY. Washington, Feb. &). Peniting © discussion taking up He honmens question, tie merning hour expired, and the Chair decided that the bi)! in ralstien to railroads, entitte! “An act to regu- late commerce between tho several Siaten"’ was be. fore the Senate. Mr. Trumbull twat npon the tmportance of de cictiow the Louisiana question aa speedtile van) bin a4 it involved the riphts of vreat many loyal eitirena ty be represented In Oongrem. Mr Hendricks boped the Benate would pot take the Louisiana question, as it would arene « of dyectsmee and couki pot be decided thiseession Be was opposed to ranroad on r liew, but he did not ke to are the ripbtaof @ Siute wierfered witb, sa this bill couterap lated Mr Doolittle apoke of the importance of seiting the Louisiana qrestion, so 9a to secure the vote of boat 8) r the astitutional amendment, aa the vote of twenty-eeven Brates will be required to rt ify the armen iment Mr. Sumner said thatthe vote of Louimana would not be necessary; that three-fourths of the States meant three-fourths of the de facto States in the Union, It would take only thirteen Biates to do it He boped Mr, Doolittle would not again array blin oelf against the wide of Freedom om Mr Howard said there wore twenty-four loyal States tu the Union, including Dele New Jer- sey, Kentucky snd Nevada; and ihere were eleven disioyel states. if the theory prevailed that it would take twenty-seven Siates fo ratify the amendment, the single Biste uf Lonisiana wonld not bring about the result; for, omltting Kentucky, New Jerse 1 Delaware, it would only have twenty-two States that would ratify it The quertion of posiponing the Railroad bil! t take up the Lou's ana qneation was then decided fo the affirmative—1T to Mr. Sumner offered the following ae a anbat tute for the resolution reported from the J Committer, That neither the people of at nor the Legislature of any State, the people « which were declared to bein insurrection arainst the United Stats by the proc amagion of the Prosi- dent of the Unite! Brates, ted Aug. 18, 1861, shall hereafter elect Senators and Repremensat ves to the Congress of the United States until the Pres ident of the United States has declared by proclar ation that armed bhoatilitiag within sich state bave ceased, vor wmtil the people of such States have adopted a Republican gererument net repug- nant to the Constitution and laws and not unt!! by ¢ a law of Congress such Brate ia enti to rapre sentation in Congress, This amendment was ted, B to and fur. ther consideration of the subject was postponed ti! to-morrow, My Trumbull asked leave to take up the Mil to provide a ivarble bust of we Chief Justice Taney, for the Bupreme Court room. Mr. Bumner.—let me tel! the Senator from J mols that the verue of Taney +!!! be hooted down io the pave of history, and om mncipeled ¢ wil, fveteu upou bins the elyma it deserves —w& dis grace to the judiciary « ouotry aud the age Mr. Johnson aad be could not bearsueb reriarka app ied to the law eminent juries without eatoring bis protest ayaiuos it, The resolution wow taken up, and after some re- marke ogeiom & Mr moved & by striking out the mae of Koger B {nwerting that of Joelue KR. iding Trumbull aid ik wea customary to place huera ofthe Chief Jaatioes in the Supreme Court Cuief Justice Taney i {in his decie jonas, but he had vrent vy ono lawyer aad Ligh personal and private character s@ a man nner then wilh drew tis amendrnent oped to the easure, The mowt of the anii-lavery man of the present day was, that they be peruitted to let the memory of Justice Taney rest Mr, Wilson said that be bed no heart to follow eny wen to the wrave ; mit be felt tt bis duty to vote against the reglution, aud it seemed to him that the millions of this who were horn. fled by the aid be surprised Ww seo the Seus ses Young houors to tho euthor of that decimon late Burner gineud it Pavey aud be maker irs, Pending the coumderaton of this subject, the Senate, at half-past four, tok # recess, BVBNING ALctON Mr. Trumbull called up te meh of the Confisca! ton Nl to repeal so the of real -eatate te the owners which on motion of Mr. Hen irick® was referred to the Judiciary Comr The Hous bill to incresse Motios) Corps of the army The Hone bill for the bester tine the efficiency? of the ne adopted rvanization of the | Bubsistence Depariinent was alee passed A bill for the cousol dation of the Indian tribes verpment in the Todian terriory way ed up, and after diseussion postponed Mr Lape (Kan@as), in the course of some re. marks on this subject, said that amalgemation be- and the blacks produced the finest race of men on the face of the earth Ale bad seem specimens, and the trie sutitlavery men of ought © Wrow open toe 84.000 mice ) Act af liintte the confises- | ARY 4, 18 | | and apy M, tertory to the Indians ead negroes and hot Adjuownel. HOUEK OF REPRERENTATIVES The Fhoune revermed the consideration af the bill reported yentercey from the Comméttes on the Jn- dictery that so meek of the joiat resolaGon expte- nesery of mm actto suppres boanewection, pontsh treeere and relelion, mod ayiteate the p of rebely approved July iTtb, 1808, as the forfeiture of the rea estate of rebela be repmakel, This act tr trke offeot and be in fave from aud. afler its paanare ‘The bit wns then pammed, by vean, T2: uaya, TL. The Hons then tok up the bil locorperating’ Lewis Delmonies, of New York, amd Jolin W. Por. + nay, Hemry 1). Conka ami others, of thin attr, || ee the Continental Uotel Compeny of Wash. ington. Mr Morria, of (nin, wiahe! to offer an amend. men. oemey That there abal) bo po distinowon © Qo in the reception of the questa, (laughter) The Speaker declared the amendment out of or- Ger, anxd che ball wee them peal. Mr. Biot, from the Conunities on Finance, re- portal « Ail, whieh wan panel, extending the + iret section of the act af Juna 1815, to the mack. - erel (sbertes, wo well a the ex! Asherion. (The Lal extends to the mackerel (sheries the + senie rights au! privuegas as are seconded tw other fisherion. | Mr. Waahhorna, of Iinoia, reported from the’ Committers on Commerce, ® td re-orpanising the Appraisers Office of tha New York Custora Toure. Amendments were made a as to provide Ga , there aball be one ebtel eporaiser, ot an anno | misry of $4,000, amd «lx annietent appraiser.) 98,000 per saonun, Mr. Washbrrne oak! that the Nil) bed been dow en Up in eomsequence of the exaetnetion male! wo yoare eyo, and was t) refurm certain et i ing aboages in the New York Custom House, Thae bili contaive! a proviso to panixh afl the appr w sera, who aball oncage in any commercial pursuits owhrich may effects their official actiou, Mr Feenainto Wow! inquired whether | fie bill contained a provision to punish thowe who paceire presents from importers, for thet was om . of the jou@t eearicus evils, Mr. Waebburne sail there was ne eroh po ronmeon in thie Hall, euch offences beng punialied | ry ex iat. uy lew Mr. Odell brtetly advocate! the bIN, whi th would work a genet aod bLewefeial change in ihe New Tork Aporeianr's offices, but he rewretied (het the malarion bad Leen redikod. ‘The bill wae passed, The House atee penmed the fof cwing amet uw other bifts reported from the Commitee on Comer verce : Provideng (or two Ansiatant local steer boat in- apectors at Nowe Yors mud pwo at Gaeua, Iilinota, aud ro-catabtisting the local Berd et Whe vetiug, Awendatory of the act of May lam prow iding for the adjweasurement af tonnage, @o a8 1) oxempt fem he operation of the lew auy part of a ship Or voamel, the cabling or sta -roune of" which are cotirely abowe the frat deck Armeudatory of the set armex'ng @ portion of New Jocney to the New York collevtiy ua cistnes, ning #0 Amsatant Collector! o reaile ay Jersey City, fo e@ to enable bin to enrol! and hoense versels engaged ia the oosmt Wace and fah- eries Rey lating the feos of Cnmtorn Hows officers on the Northern, Northeastern and Nortwewtorn tron- tiers, wilh a view evtatiwhing ur nity The Ilouse resumed the cousdern won of the imens bull The amendment penting wae that of" Mr, Blaine, of Maine, providing t erediie al iil be xiven except the men are ectually fur aed, on prosent enc tusure calls, and mustered into t Le service of the United States, Amenuatory Baro Mr. Blaine, in advocating hie amer aiment, said ie woull ¢ mend iieelf to all who wish to do away with frauds in quotes aal the jevishing of money im enorimeus Bountes without @ pond ng return Cortes. The arsenumment wae agree) two bre Recess Toe evening seanion wan devoted tothe conaide ration of the Indian Appropriation Bil, which was pase d New York 8tate Legislature, hematc. Sundry petinons were pre- incorporawan of the New York rove of BS to o4 ™” Albany, Feb. 7 nented tor the Dental C llewe Uxpmuep To 4 Tero Reapine—Antheriring the increase of pilotaye in the Fok of New York, For the rel ef of the Sheepabead Rey aud Seashore Ral! roe © Authoririug Francis P. Cutting to im- rove jaud nuder water in the Ii Ward, Broo: yu. Adjourned Ammourbly. The following bills were imtrodaced : To provi de» for the paymeut of the interest on bonds jesu oi | pursues to the ordiaance of the New York Bup cr- | | sutey | } visors, pared June Mth, 1964, To provens fr sud nthe se eof p duce aud other coumodi tes, I er presented the aouual report of the Trustees of » New York Inetitute for the Mir at, Avvyancky 10 Tito Keauine, To euable the Trustees of the Sear, Fiod wool Ketress to. bor row ‘ fein the city of Ne fale the Studio Busting of w York News Items, [By Telegraph to the New York oem.) Lik new Oaio Regiowotd raieed vader the lest commenced weving w the front, Lee draft under Gen, Caaby's order commenced in New Orleans on Wedaosday Avmirar Bronanay of the rebo) navy, has arriy ou wt Fortress Monroe to te exchanged, Lur¢ nel y tle ustitues eutucky Lewieleture smendment bag been rejected Two hundred rebel desortera arrived ingtor Lievy. Cusmwo has arrived at Fortress Monroe ta Fort Fisher Tae proceeds in Wash. yesterday fr the great dry goods trade sale, which closed Welnemlay night, at Tostou, amount ed to $5,000,000 Mas Gen, Patwee published ap order on the ) aesuming command of the Deparsment of Ken- tacky from the 18th, making bis headquarters ay Loulaville, where oe bas already arrived, Tar carzo of ree brought from Aavannah by the vod, wae sold a§ Auction in Roston verteriay, for the benefit of the poor of the former Tr Tre arranzeroents already made at the Capito! tteamer Grevi city rioos ranged from 12 to 15 y¢ centa | for the inauguration ball indicate that the mana gere lesion it aball anrpess any previons bell of that character ever given in Washington, Anvicms received et Washington, from France, slow that the reported cession of Bonora is with- ont fo\\ndation, aad indicate that the relations tetween France and the United . Baates are not Nkely to undergo any disturbances Ges “Balie” Bmith has emtabl shed hie commie nat New Oreene te inveaticnia the abnaee of | ‘ that department. Csptey a Mol ler, Qnarterniomear, PRI (KR ONE V ewr iN GOLD TW) CRNTS EN CURRENCY and Provost Mar hel @ were! Robiuson, baie a. realy bean arres tol, Ten guerrillas are becoming trovblesoma acains on the Arkausaa + river, firmg into passing boars aud commiting > caher ontrages., Te io repore Gat they hav + burned the steamer Dane anit capture! the gnh Lidiana Regiment, Grew Titre os bee arrived at Baton Rouge ant sewarmel © @mand of the Northern Diviaion of Loutetans, moluding the distri t of Baton Rouge, Port Huds se and Morgansis, His command 6x tends on! poth wides of the Missiaa ppl River, from Bat Rive & to Mequentiw. Jay © poms & Co. report thet the au fompmone 4 the 6 ren thirty-loan since the |ast report amount © 256,800. The largeat Weete yeubeeription # for $90,000 from Clevelaud, and the barges! trom Ms Reet wast $563,000 from Puiledeiphie, there were 4,347 single subscriptions Trem Government has roliablewtviona tontay chat the pirate Olinda, which haw deen the antyrct {a much speculation, had put into Corunne tor re pairs, which thore is reason to boleve ele will ne be allowed to reeetve, ame without which shew! not be dangerous to say! mation oF port on thie eda of the Atlantic const. Vasteapat morning, the Judiciary Commitias af the New Jersey House reported a Lill to ratify the Constitutions! Amendment with an amendment ue submit it to the vote of the people at the next ean. eral election, The minoriy of sad commites r~ porte! against entunitting it to» vote of the people, end in favoy of passing @ reaulubon w raily without su.) & proviso. General InteLiigence (Dy Mail to the New York Sen.) Tiree sre to be three cays of meequerading tm the pubic etreets pormiited in Rune during this wrec's carnival Ronmwr Lincois, eon of the President, has left for the front to report to Leewt.4denerel Grea to be aasigned to ® position ou his stall. To Srarneymen painters of Leaverrworth bare resolved to charwe $4 per day fur abair labor, from sod alter March Ly. Geax Bovien's friende are now prenaing him ‘ the President tor the cornmand of the depart ment of Rentocky, on the ground that he ie #iut able tor suppressing guerriilaa. Tim two Armetroog guns cxpiured at Port Fab. er are coming Nerth, Oue wit he nent to Woes Point, and the other reuined ab the Washingwow Navy Yard, A WOMAN ip the wart of a Bister of Chartty, whe has been collecting anal! muna of money jor allec- Ol charitable purvoms im Albany for some weeks vask turns 006 & be a ewindler am! imposter, Gra. Faas curs isin Waebineton, Gen, Hooker Im alas there, and ls likely to be appomted toe naw command in the field. Mujor-General Warren we i ei bis-femily at Meltunore, on « brief fur- jou, Tux recel M polutmeatio the ment of the Routhwe himweli by denouncing Shem with death whe 4Uar vers ure at Vernon, seine) ppl Boome uneasy Congressmen called on the Preai- t Hunday evening, to get re-nesured thet there 1 be no further peace nogotiationsn The President said no rebel envoys would be received unless they cane to treat on bie terme, and flue. Wwated tho cane by “a lide story,’ which 1s aot ys im print, Amona thome who have an Yered soraty from Bher man's juvemom of Hout Car mood Wate, je Wiliam Gilmore Kinoms, Ee), the “known novelist and poet, In bis burried re. 8] from home, near Midway, ho was compelled tw leave behind « library of choice books of much value, embracing upward of ten thousand volumes Tr is estimated that tbe eaptnre of Charleston and Fort Anderson, together with the certain oap- ture of Mobile before two weeks more, will bberase #4 least 26,000 men from the navy, who can be or- gan) 86d into corps for offensive operations on land. ) Boongh of our vensets are now liberated to enable Us) awoep the oas, Ir in reported that General Singleton and Jucee Hughes, Inte of the Court of Claing lett on Ties day tor Richmond, via Redtimore and Fortress Moorce by panees. Ieacting peane demonraia at Washington intimate that thie may inoan the mn- euguradion of enother eflurt wo onnvines the retell acer tant further porsistanoe in rebellion ts iee~ or-Cenaral Torrest, ince Wis ep ndof the cavalry depart- vas turned his beck upon grierriling and threatening er caught Huw heed. ALL moneys due to deserters from the army at the tune of desertion, will, by provisions of « bill now ponding, be deposited by the officer im changes to be carried to credit of the Treasurer of we United Matos for expenses of recruiting, ifthe de- werler Lelouged bo the reguler army, and to the ap proprietion for co/loeting, drilling, and organi ding Volunteers, U the Geserter belonged to the valun- beer lorce. Tt Ma mated thet quite a number of youtha from the Confeleraey, who were pursuing their atudian iu Enyleud, have nowxpoctodly recurned to ther neve land, nud vive us a resson the covstant joereand ridicule of their Hriueh sehoolfe|lows who Were eternally tauuting hem for their s® sence from home while ther couswy wee engaged fo a strugg!e of tife a in Pare, in the Rue lo Reuilly, the Mepos, where, ance tho exceution of Louis XVI, and Mario Antwtucite, prayer has been offered day aod bight for the release of their souwe fran purgatory Two nuns, who for that special berpose sesuine robes of bDluod-red color, pray cur dag Cheba huur, beray wen relieved by two vs! ers, and so oo cemselowaly, day aud vighs, wituort a gnyle moment's intermission A Thor Alderman got toerried the other c had rasheratbrilling thoe en his weld Lie wae two ‘isye in getting te Duttaio, an mooomnt of tbe mow ; wae tm the American Mow), iu thas ety, when & burned down; and on his way. Chicago was thrown over an erm!man|: 620 fuet bigh by @ railroad acokient, Ladly | and bis new wile, The ooupie are uw recovering from their injuries aud getting we wy the return trip, Taw Prince of Walesa receives @ par!) anuulty of 440,000 and jhe Irina on The Prince iso enjoys the rever of Cornwall which vow amount to and the aceimoulations from thw rey hus minority amounted to sbout £00000), of ® couniierabie part haa sapped bo the pure chase of the Priuce's es a Sanleingta f the £50,000 » yours euiies during whien verted into ‘greenback "' + total in ne of tes Prince and Princess would aiounk ab prement gold Fates, to tbe aug sui of lion dolla a year A Paraprirucs correspondent saya: TL saw this sfiernoon many, Yrry auy Working ten aud wos men 10 them working clothey bone io to Cocke's ctlice thew ttle savings of 450 and +150 and buy the @0.40d $100 7.30 bois, Lor bs suyboly beresfier tale to mbouk toe per cue! cy of @ Government Im Whee tresur abe work ug classes aro Gepositors |! (nal aasbie awd ale the State whieh le in dete io thowe of im itimens who “eyed upon whoir daly lacor t toeuw Galiy bread, oe! ( honses were connecsed wale Ter wn pre into one by tas Celebarated omtarers fram New Contimved on ihe law pags ing oe Y

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