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es THIRTY.CHIRD VEAR, ) NUMBER 10,182 ‘ The Latest News By i at let to the WN. ¥. Sum, a oe Late Rebel News, MEADE CONCENTRATING ON HATCHER’S RUN. Exemy's Picket Line € aptured. OPERATIONS IN TENNESSEE. The Rebels Claim a Little Victory. THE CAPTURE OF CHARLESTON Full and Interesting Details. IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON. Passage of the Enrollment Act ‘The ‘Tax Bill. City and Miscellaneous News, THE 4th OF MARCH CELEBRATION. Extensive Preparations Being Made. PROGRESS of RECRUITING &c.,. &C., &e. Late Rebel News. Dates To Setorday Las. Washington Fed 27.—The Richmond Disraton, of Saturday, received here this morning, says: Unbroken quiet reigns slong the linea on the rorth si‘e of the James River. The euemy con. trated on th mo Hateter's Rua during Tueelay a » but nothing of eopsequence baa grown out of the movement, Tory captured & portion of our picket |ine in this v ) Tuesday aicht but the line waa re-es- bar 1y our forees the next morning ania ttl: affoir oecnrred one day which about 2 nkers, belonging to the cele- Yrated Naval PR ace were defeated and routed, tr a comparatvely email force of aler mar Lientenant Ya party 1 pen lent 8 mmand of Lieutenant Wood ener aad be stent oubto | @ sOcret exped known tw have fevernment While resting at Burwell’s his ace We perou atimvkes by the m oud sinal eventually succeeded in ling aud r ena puter the Palance to f ew bodies were sulee. gq .outiy fe i. o71 the soadside jewlng be Sroithfield, and ten R eld, who bad died ofthe r Wounds there We not kuow whe Id . ord +¢ taken, bustanu of wound. re cea were by ther cemrader so the party oh ate to wl got whipped Tae tol owing sutereating uh Was received atthe War Departinent last ugle; Heapqgranters Pet 4, Id flon, J.C. Breektniudje, Secretary of War — General Bat res boat Levtenant M Neil, with thirty men tLe morning the 21s, entered | Cun a Seeplured 4 wht Goverela Crook auc Kelly, the Acjutant-General of the De- partment two privates and the headquarters fay, wibout ions dy Mo a cons ratie force Basin the vicinity. Lieutengut MeNeil, and party deserve much crest tor suis bold exploit, Lue prisouers Wl reach Staunton t-morr K BLL The following telegram, which is au ac- tmiurot the a + Was received vesterday Harriso bur), Feb, 24. —-Major-cionerals B. F Keily and Geor,e Crook, and Major Toayer Mel. | Vin, ¢ @) Crook's taf, are bere en /oute tor Richmond = They were captured in Cumber- lin’, Maryland, last Tuesday riving at three o'viock, by Lieutenant McNeu torsy tive o, and fiiweeu General Rosser'a furloughed meu, They will reach tre Railroad t Est dencessee, Vu yuur ¢ rr He is on y vy the cars ou the Cer Vaugleu is at w ri raid Leyoud Knox. a he following was rece, ted yeaterd y. Heangvantens, February 24th, isd5.—Hon J, C. Broesinridye, Secretary of War: Gon, Echols reporis that detechments of Vaur 68 Onvalry | truck the reiliosa bevoud Kaoxville, at Sweet Woter and Athens, cap risons at | bob Unio Regi+ t i J equipmeuies were bekeu i, FE. Lae, Tue last of the Confederate forces Jelt Ciariemion during Friday ni rale ered it t UXt Gay ihe F oats belo mug the Conte ate up Cooper River, Wearly all the rrnment stores in the city were we brou ;beotl, ans the co ton u the place was | Lurnt, All the ciiizepa who could get out came | ewsy Tuere seotus to bave been some toleiably teevy skirmis but no gener Lig hithagy bee | fore Our forces evacuated Columbia. Ine south | Ca: NEP 3 road depot toos tire irom a Yaukeo | ‘ Wu tuto tk and Bone Biniounition ex. | \ Lig two or three porsons aud wounding . the rai/lug party of Yankee cay. ed to be advancing by way of | 1 bhe Weldon Railroad, have re 1 We have been voable to | . suet @ Biuvune oi daliage Cutting O@ of Foreign supplies, How ¥ of Fort Fisber jo the enemy, is sern in the following commiuica- tou to thel moud Examiner of the w4th: + We do not want emen. This statement may “ strange, Dubie verth s true, Weao] oe Want e ’ va t feed aud Tum wware of the fact—it is withit wy ki that an officer, auti ied ¥ ruta brigace from material not sulyect | seripiien, beoush volunteers bave been eseed ou tim, bas fuund | soit Unable to ace |} teps thetn, from Lis inability ovbun the neces- ba re rrectness of this stete. ment corectne.¢—I mun preparod to ‘ t eard you are authorized to fur pias omy ner as authority to an who th ¥ i foubt ste accuracy. Whas te then, | \ of adu.og more meu to our ar and ie | peally ¢ niroducing into ise ve ouvtiul ele 1.6 De TO b + Web Wecaunot, tor Waut r . Wy ad a recruits Dow ansious | ‘ ‘ [ b uido Uige 6.6 deficicney o } the eiequmy ot the pra | n at te patisty ihe uangerof the men A t , Oe BO at UMeNL acelns © i Tab sufident to alow it N bu a (Lis time, a tine ’ cots) fr r inutality to clothe | ' \ uke the iol ie ube o¢ | brug ug in p | ’ ut - "! | ae Alba At a's D eoptures of Ty vl ot | | ekirm ab line, under Gen, C } to mevept th NEW \ The Carturo of Charleston. Details of ite Occupation by the ‘Troops .Appenrance of the City of the Hombar'ment ed by the Robela, &e, Tntorvat nr detaie of the capture of Charleston by our forces are beg nning to ¢o appears that General Schammelfeun¢ ing a division of the besieging army, wae the first & porcetve thatthe ree’sbal leftthecty. The hows spread with wonderful rapidity, and in « short time several atearners went pulling upward towar le the city, which for near'y four years hed bid defiance to our lend and naval forces. They parsed the battered of Fort Sumpter, then Moultrie and the shore batteries, On the left waa Fort Johneon, on James Island, an trnpregnable work, mounting many guna and looking aa if it were wuch better content to have cried 'yra- mercy" t Sherman, s hundred milea away, than to have been taken in the dead! y, briom!nent breach. Ahead was Fort Ryley, ite flar-staff ornamented by e sailor's decayed shirt. On the right abore again, and near Charloston, were other maasive batteries, one of them a square work, with para- pets of pure whise sand. For miles on the right and left, the shores were linet with works ensuring @ convergent fire, the terrors of which our navy bas dove well not t encounter. No one who gazes, even from a distance, can forl surprise that Charleston has defied all attack from the water side for nearly four years, At last the steamer swung alonmie of the pier, with the Siars sod Stripes streaming gaily in the breeze. About one bumired persons, compriging a motley group of urchins, megroes and « few foreigners who wore not inclined to follow the devious fortunes of the Confederacy further, comprised the reception com- mittee, Along the whole line of piere uot ancthor soul was visible, save of our colored ecidiers. The streets were deserted, note horse of vebicle ht Noamoke arose from the chimneys, no Were thrown open. But the pliers told the moss elagquent tale of decay, They were crazy, nelectod, and a sorry tombatone to departed 'nion Pitect c eto a) trafic. On none of thom waa there the sightest evidence thet any commerce bad been carried on there in the memory of man. The efleet { the bombar’mens waa clearly appar: ent lrow the wharf, aa the immediate vicinity was the lovality to which the famous ‘Swamp Ange!" paid tis respecta. Holes were visible in th: walls of trick houses through which a horse might en- ter, Many roofs along the pier were ver orated by aamashing bolt, making an opening large enough for a photographic skylicht, and the piers them- selvea had been hastened tn their neglect and dis- order by stray shell-fractures now and then, Other parts of the city also presented the same rijaous appearance, he iuterior atreets, like those on tee quay, are deal, Debris from ells les in the etreeia where it fell Every sear where ctueut had strack is as visille as the day on h it waa ms Poe lower third of the citv Was an mifected « ne dared sleep there, and even when the gun Morris Island were silent, men walked with secelerated ,ait and thetr cara priceet, The damage to Atlenta tr shells ws Inconsideralie beride that to Char 1) Botove leaving the enemy fired several arsenala we shops aud siorchouses, an vrobably some twenty or thirty bouses in all Lave been de- ptreyed 1 appears that the military becan the evacua tion three days before eo capture of Col unbia by Sherman, but sgreate rity of the peoy pare tenlarly the wealthier c'ases, had alrewsy taken their depariy The rele ad sucereded in re- moving or Cestrey early everything of value in the city, the two bunured spiked car ready reporion, yubousa betn bary property that waa le(t Forts Moultrie, Sum- ber, Jolimon aod the lesser fortticationa were de uuged of Dearly every tui va celle The rebel s lalers had » carmed off everything eatable and the few remalniug inhabitants were sadly in need of the necessaries of Life In short every thong bey golauon and destruction, and Charleston fasiauch tho appearance of au extitinies Eastern cits, oa of the beautiful and busting city ba. it was four years ago, The Capture of Wilmington, From ‘ate detaila of the capture of Wilmington, it a) pears that our outer pickets evening of February 22d, that the works before them bad been evacuated by the enemy, A for- movement Was at once Ab- Krizade taking the lead. At9 o'clock, the x, entered the town, having crossed tho river in amall-boate, Gen. Painc's Mision feolored) marcel throuch the streets s nung very enthusiastically, and the in- babitanta came into the etroets and welcomed them, by waving hats and handkerchiefs, and ex- hitting other manifestations of good-will, mich aa have been looking [ you for a long time ;'* i bless yout and many other expresmona, Many of the colored population could searcely con- tain their joy. Vhen near she etiv Gen- eral «Terry wi met by Wilmington voliceman, he informed the that ehad authorite te deliver the city over to the nuthorities « the United States, Tle atated that he represente! the Mavor of the city. He was refer- red to Major Gen, Behotield, who ately pro- ceeed to she City Hall, where he was wa.ted on by the Masor and » uum!erot the most prominent citizens. uv. Bohoftell allowed them to retain their positions for the benefit of the city, providing they, snd tha pe ple conducted themsc.ves ine proper manner. A Provost Marshal was at once oop nated, and guards stationed to prevent (Maor- seovere', on the Ward ordered, Gen bot's jer, The flaystiup Malvern etearned tp to the city, at boon, and fire. a houor of the ocrasion, Gen, Bragg eneceeded in removing his uilitary aicres, leaving nothing but a Whitworth gun be- hind, The Navy Yard they bed burned ether with @ quantity of pitel, resin, &e. Which haa treated the dense smoke seen by oir forces on the Zim, As the day wane’, many we ase peo ple appeared in the Ccby tony ladies among therm, ooking susll upon or otheers and meu (rant Declines 100 Daye Meu Albavy, # £7. -On revipt of the news of the } capture of Wila agton, Gov Feuton sent a dispate & the Becretary of War the State National Guard service earrisoning Wwe Savanual, Cc Ww ington Ler porte. Tho ofler Waa referred to General Grant, who declined The Secretary of War sent @ dispatch to Governor Fenton this mworuiny, oourriug in the decision of Genere! Grant, flerlug ten regi:eats of for one hundred days ut forts erles' ou, regiments, From Havana. sentence of Arguelles, Ete, Breas! Havana, Gireoue, from Alavavaen the 22d inst., arrived atthis port yesterday morning Purser Huertas reports on the 4 passed a large ship ashore on Alligator Reef, Florida. Havina, Feb We have nothing from Mexi- 1 letter, and Little of importance eo wince ngo, The fate of Ar ced t from San Dor known, Hei meatin the Zabueto, one of the Al- Germen of this has been banished for five yeurs, ond sentenced to pay a fine of five thousand dollars, The same punisbroent has been accorded to several others connected wiih him in bis nefar- ious trangactions. These sentences have not bero ovenly oronounced but sovn wil. be 4eleo le at lone te eg0b years’ imprison. ‘ee chy, Property Destroys | TORK. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY | | Is | r i Congressional Proceedings, NNAVILCh CONGRESS Second Seeston, SENATE, We bY Mr. Lane, of Kaneas, from the Cor tteeonA ulture, reported back « House bill for prote & emigrants impor & penalty for fore ecoving emicrante into the army or navy, &e.. with @ recom ation that it pass Mr Co'lamer called up the resolution to authorize « contract with Willistm HM. Powell, of Ohio for print ing a pational picture, at a cost of 825, 0 Mr. Snmner offered a proviea that in the National Capitol deticated to the National tpion the be no picture representing any victory iu be! he wanted torea y comme norated 1 wae oppored to thi the nebie dee upon every foot of territory in the natic Mr. Collamer epoke of the propriety of commemor- ating the heroic deede of our navy. This had never been done, while our erninent statesmen and lawyers had been chiselled ip marble, and printed on cau- vane, The morning hour expired, and the above mblect went over, and Mr, Sherman moved to take ap the Tax Dil, Severul Senators desired to call ap the Louisiaun question, 4 rote was taken and decided in the neg- ativa, BVENING APRAION, ‘The tax bill was taken up and read at length. Mr. Bherman ~The lata period of tho session at whieh the Hous heprorentativea sent in the bill, Precindes fll disenasion upon any of the important queations @ weuted in it. The House ts lealone of tie exclusive 5 ative of originating Kevenue billy but it onehs at least to ¢ as 4m opportanity to ex. ercise our nndoubted power to amend them, This important moseare, affecting every fodustrial inter. eet of the country, declaring in its tithe that it ia to Leh Mbann revenne supper the goverument and par 0 py treet on she public debt, containing fiity payee of rinted 4 every line demanding examination of previous ne went within two weeks of the clone of the erssion The Committee on Pir have worked diligently to prepare it for the consider. ation of the Benate, and now during the closing week with ail the hurry incident tothe closing daye of the session, of *pproprintion bilte etill pending be- tween the two Houses we musturee ihe Bouate to e Indgmenton the numerous provisions of the ith than discuss them, After (he tirst eareful reading of this bill, and consideriag the many im- Portant chanrea proposed in it, | waainclined to re commend that the Senate postpone it until the next seapion, rether than by baety legisietion to run the errors; tut the great need of new sources + the lors of revenue caused by de‘ects tn onetructions put mpon parte of it sand the palpable failure to en resent Inw, ¢ elally ne to incomes in duced your Committee to ceport it back with several foportant supecdtoenta, and eepecially to pro vile for eveh an esanination of the whole mub- €éct of internal taxation as will enable us to lecaiate In the furnace with fuller information I aiwaye bave und ehall think that with parsimonious economy and he taxes from the becionine we nieht have err oney enough on a ape * & have avoided a enepenrion of ler nta. But when the war came we were without a currener sod without @ evetem of taxation We had to borrow veetrumas and as ameans to to so we had tomake a a eure This wae done by the teere of Tnited States notes Sulbee yw to fr the in tereee ot vate capital ty of the towerbinent aero tablished a thee cur ot Nati Teney, Ae A medium for eollecting tax and borrow ing mor we have ened a owar unexampled in the era ir of ite operation nd. ae dir soon te he crowned @ith uneondition encces yawn bas not been eonduc without vnaet expenditures, Our actual expenditure durige the fieesl yews endine Tune Wy Ise The eetinated ox. a iiture pay je #40 ' pon the be emuch more than one-half of this ann ven erpended. Ic this tum you om doing yon pre vile for by nev thee prim feet cs “ verlooked tor a single me ent, when vor eking new appropriations are but ti totes of palsing (hla mon y printin not iting them mone, | pelling ake they ‘ ie ine vour bonds Mires topay in nother is to collect the money in the torn froin the people, The ret ae like some | neceswar in eerteln cane at in nantites; but it taken in cxcene, Whether the power ta ireuo | » urrenes fa deiived from ¢ wer t com inoney or borrow money, or whet | is inher overnment clothed witht | tributes of « are questions w@ wi } discuna, exercleed the power bus | while we ean and have mate our paper money the standard of value, we cannot tix the price or value of any other coin moiety, whether gold. ellver orfool, The standard of value may be fied by the snment, but a hivher!aw fivee the relative vane nf all econmmod When the atteup: be een made, the seeult hue be » mivanee iathe: than & decrome ihe ve of the mmodite, So far ona one legirlation promotes reunion in etrengthening our. army, ft produces a tailef vala, ae menuret by one stancar it aman ifest, therefore, that the firat duty of Congress isto pour lawful mone # standard of value as near ne posible to the rtaniard of geld: and every tux or duty, however oy ive tothe fudividual, which withdraws for a time our paper eurrencs, brings it nearer the standard of gold, The power to make tponey by iseuing legal tender bills is now exhausted, oe than enough i now outetanding to eup- Diy @ currency, The issue of one bundred millions more would not only increase our debt to that amount, but would add even ay our expenditures by the Inerensed prices of commodi- ties conpumed wat; while the imposition of an jul amount of taxes vives value to our enrrenes and thie reduces the pre ot necessary commodities, Tapeume, then, that while the ueceselty for raising theese vaet sume in atiil imperative, yer our mode of doing it and the easiest is exhausted Loane and taxoa are our Only = reKoureR, Mr. Sherman regarded the taxon sales ae indete lblein p ipie; vet, wae willing to vote for it aaa lempoiary expedient to inciease the revenue, tarter more to HOUSE Mr. Morrill, Committee on Wara and Manne, reported @ bill amendatory of the act linpoe OF REPRESENTATIVES, from the ing duties om imports, epproved June, lsd, Me said {t wae not now propornd to go into a #eaeral revision of the tariff, but to postpone the tain guljees antl the next eewion, Het heeing imposed hicher duties he committee pow proposed w uo wee fe ol eels he ve » abu tone. ot the mate it prover among other things paens newet in addition | i by law, there ehall , arench Hyuors i prot, to be ineres prog trength than jet ed ft poets one cocveim® ten per | eeptum ud of present duties, there ttou five cents per pouu on i ‘ naptha ben wine, refined eoal o ', pe eur, oF other Dituminous may (Ub pation, forty cents per galon; on tobacco eels Sity conta per | pound; ou readyemade clothe .O0 Ot which | K in a Colpoceut part, aus ©) 1 Viale, wbx ty eonium; ob by oa for te is Wod ntted to be lain down, filtce t eitte. The tonnage | tyiuthe taal anor duis i, 1°02, to be increwmed ten to thirty eenta choot the acyof 1526 hibite tho exportatt ¢ 1 by Amwert | ore A il i et » tap L | importing twer ‘ . Vaiue of whic port t 6 1 biti wae ire | reducing Oneehalt the ou ala sntof the appro. | priations in the for | The Mouse then considered the Senate's amend- mente to the legivintiva executive aud judicial up; Priavion ball \ One simendment of the senate wae the addition of | the deflect 4 i the pomeave a. wi } € Seu 0 ‘ tor ecten | ‘ Gtekn of weloyees othe | : “ € : wuendinent 3 Was ( i er acepip the copie t aud ielessred he iawol 1°) 5 to wi nO exirs ps. Ut ne Proviaion forthat pu.powe Lhe | Oeity lat wise wre aa rer Componsat ion diyectly ix ot Mr. new i he wee ’ y ed to the OZ. COMpoueatiog ; but thougut it the duty of |p IRQ 1865. the Honse te stand by its motion, to ineiet on payti¢e ite cliks the aupensauou to which they wore ey tied, [he question waa takea an the amendment, add ine the deficie: cy til, minne the extra compensatic no for the House cerkeand employees and decided in the pegative by = vow of 4 yous againet nara The Howe resamed the eousideration of the amendatory enroliment bil, the eection peoding be. ing that whi b ines ases the penalty for devertion by disfranchising dcsertow who de not retarn in waty days Mr, Townren! moved to strike out the erection Mr, Pohanck exki chia roeticn was copfut tro iselr ¢ Dill which has paseed the Sonauy, and ne Le tito be a who eome provision pposed the section, becarwe it w brome sire, sald (hoow woe no necessity for auch @ Stringent mewure Mr, Scheock, t reply to Mr. Allen, eald thes bill war Dot retrvactive Mr. Townsend etplained b's reasons for mov'tng to 6 Out the footlon, say ig HAL INDOCeDk persone ould be a md. At this point, Mr. Morrfil made @ report on the dia eeteetng amendmeute te tlie Navy Appropriation bill, sod It wae parked. The question was then taken on Mr. To: rneand's Motion to strike ous the pending section of the En- rollment bill, and decided in the negative, ‘The bill was then read « third Uae, aud porred by a voto of 80 yeas agalust 0) mays. The till provides as toMows: Horeafter all persons ed inte the military of naval ee . whether es volunteers or mubetiiates, shall be credited to tle eurolment sub-district where each persone beloug by actual resKdence, and no credite shall be civen except tor sueb men ar have actuady been mustered bo, fection 4— Proviaes that oe person of toreiqgu birth eceding riving @ ali beexempt from e@orolioment and count of being an alien. The remain vide that the mustering in of 5 ul whail be conclusive in favor of the principal, aud exempt bim from military service tor We term fer whic, ke wae drafied, any pesson who hae been or may be drafed forone far, but whe hae tarnished eplablie enteituse be age of tw aut mo thee ® shall be ex cap. this time, It aha! vot be lawtul fora jn the burinere of procuring rut - tutes for woney or profit: witha? hayir firet ob tained authorisy from the Secretary of War, ve APRPION, The House paseed the Seeate bill aphrepriating $1.bW0 tor Ve ereting Mry, Lucy A. Wright, of biehtue for her courage and patilotic devotion te Col Streight and bia party, and enabting them to the rebels pin Committee of 0 @ Wholestook up the Loan bill Stevens offered hie substitute, to Dorrow the ainount at arate of interest not exo uling eieht per Mr proep ctive public dett 66 €7,608,00,000, ¢4 tn entum peranoum, ado Wood estouleted the yrrersent: and than the cotobines deormoft Kim land, | rance, i tussia, Aus tia. Spain and Piucea Mr. lLicoper reperved an amendment, providing thas tt tf done, bsod shall be coustiued wns u rthe ceseription of bomde authorized A d that any Pleasury mores ceother eblt ur py pet thay te converted into any description ott Thin was ngrood to Mr. Wilson oifered a rube itute for the St section of thet bor CA,OK UP ute rate ot interest 75-10 promun, He exatnined bis ei toeet, and wished to conte the war o bouue New York State Logisla! ure, Mennte. The tollowine Dille were report lacorporatiue ¢ St. Janice Koma ‘ volent Society, for the esta tiishment ‘ Inatitusion tor the 43) ing the wale of yand etry fa N kanud Brooklyn; prohibiting the Hudson Kiv itroad Company from churgiow on treleht more th i toed dition to whatsald Company char over ber, Joo, end limiting the tare to two e rinile for Dork through and eay pareeneere: declanm © the ¢ he Canal Comisissicoer, aod version of mv ances by the retneal to f over the nbe ’ : ethe chartesof the Tre titute: to % outot and improving certain vew York Hitia Terence Authorizing (be Met ropolitan. Kallio! Company to incienee thelr oe ila etees, For a lree Libracy ia New York Autho. ‘aime: the city of Rochester to borrow mone The bill supplementary to the bowaty bill was d. It provides tor a tax of two per cent. on the property of the State, to be lewied inthe lscal year of 1°65 and T5uu, thatthe Cou ptroiier may: lesue bonds io anticipation of the tax; thatii the people retify the dot under the former act, the tax may be per mitted, and the bonds iaeet by the Com ptrolier may be hanged for the stocks then to be farned, that all monied imatitutious may lowest thelr bonds in euch bonds notwitbatandive anything to the contiary iu the prevent law, The bill incorporating the inotante wae orderdtoa & New York Aevhium for rd reafing, Ther onval reportof the Trurteee of the Inetitution tort ce re fo; mation of juveniie deiinquents waa reviewed, Ad. journed, Assembly. Bris Paseo. —The annual aopropriation bill Ex tending the time tor the eoliect te Bitte l 1) of taxce in Flush. raoptceb. To amend the act relative to the formation of (as Light Compenies, To incor porate the Schevectady Waser Company, ‘The sol jers voting bul lo imorporate the Buachera Hide and Melting Aescciation of New York In (fon to taxation of monied and other corporations, Allany, beh. lhe eupplamentary bounty bill which originated in the Senate this morning subee- queatly pageed the Assembly, aud bas leen sigted by the Gove wn zi News Items. (Dy Telegraph to the New York fun.) Aner, re ror Frankfort saya about 6,000 uous t- inity of Mount Sterling, Ky, Tue Chattanooga Gaaerte, of the 20d inst, saya Bev yreports was alinost totally demroyed by fire e els groin ibe y | laut Tuesday night. Gam. Pacwee has just asued orlera at Louisville, Ky., promising wilitary protection to all deserters froma the rebel aruiies, Broscuitone to the Beven-Thirty Loan were received by day Crouke yesterday to the amount of 0, There were 2412 lodividual eubserip- tions for $f eS, kT, and e100 A coLowsp wan named Delancy hes been ap- pointed Surgeon of Volunteera with the rank of Major, by the President, and ordered to report to 6 = tton, ip Bouin Carolina for duty, Loui e Jovesat, of yesterday, speaking army, editorially “We have reason to sav thas 6 sare @Xpe ting Very soon to wiartie the whoe eountry and astonish the world, 1 A Lee ay Norattier What our reasou may be ibise good one _ = General Intelligence, ‘By Marl to the New York Bun.) Tne Statce of Maine and Missourt, which were ‘ teolae mentors of the Union together, rati- nent to the Constitution sbolishing slavery on the «ame day A Casanian journal states on information which ittas rearon to beleve is correct, that the number f Csoucsisue who bave enlisted in the UB. army eneethe \ernning of the war is 44,000. Of thie ' er 00 were French Canadians; no less | then ( who bave died og the bastle-feld RICK ONE CENT IN GOLD TWO CENTS IN CLERENCY = = A rnrvate letter from General Grant, realved ia Washington on Saturday be a rmem!er of Cone reas, comments hopefully on S\er a motes iments, A few daya more of success cave Grir'. Will place the rebele tn @ position from which ther Cannot eacape, Tne ar Nparance of Gen. Pryor (rebel) in Wash inetton etréete under the protection of Forney. ¢t+ cited taiwh remark, Gen Grant ia anid to have ber bahi achat to Washinton that Pryor wae toy dangeroue a man to \roug! iT te Wiebmond, Fem Waveey oe Ree The Warbiner ‘ ) of Saturday, publishes 8 Jeter from Mon doe en-Clork of the Houma, whic eo latoa thet Pooscenttc priete doorkeeper har recety and tas been in the habis of reve.ving, money to aduie vei He baa i& {6 charwed, procured ioe peri nol rebel soldiers 19 Our pilsona for £10 each Vir Roelester “. ¥ 1 Bitur ounces that ten persons eo aca in trade in thateisy have! nihoweal Jury for conspiracy, together with ot enkding abroad Tt waa vinderet sheritf would being tothe city the t who are tudictes, Rerorts from Jimnes River are te the «Toot that veral Lee hes cone southward to oppose Bere man, leaving Joe Jolnston in cone st Rid toond and Pesersburc, A large part of their arm > bad on Saturcay last been under marching on ers for wevers! days and @ cemsiterntle number robel trooga nee heleved to have becn tehed to not Against Sheri s Arvrors fron Newlern represent a demoral 2e¢ condition ofthe rebel m'htare tones in North Care ova. Doserter strom the rebel ar Are cor ue Iv coming mto the Federal hie there aa well as at allother porte. Aamall party of Union earelre and infantry recently made anexpedition to Warhe ing +N. ©., where they captured between tweniy and thirty re el moldbere. Tar 840 National hanks, now organi red, hare am aguregate capital of 189,449,746. Their corenla- tion PID ks to FOL AOOLOTO, of which toe isene lat week waa no les than The currenes in cirentation ox about ene hundred and forty-tive millions of the atate bank notes—-has nereaged twenty millions since Ist January, aud sevonuty-five milli oa wince August Tue Sofa” sad “Froshies" of Yalo C trated the Was! ton anniversare by one of those diauraceful fighta which cer rowrhonlly digerace that inetiiusion, A general meler ensued, in whieh feversl handred students engaged, and the polices whe attempted to quell the row, were beaten of A member of the ‘faculty" tinally appeared, the students skodaddled, and order acain regned in New Haven, Several of the ringloaders were subs sequentiv arrested ‘There aecme to be no exumeulsiment of that strange feud ss every Colloge betweem Bophomoree apt Prealouen, llegs celte (rw the 20th Inst, the rebels convaved 4.000 of one Preovere ip ther bande trom Florence to Salias bury, N ©) While parsing through Wilmin the day be ore iia capture, some 200 of t caped, and were found there when our troop ded the city A building was Imineiiately sat apart fer their une by Gen. S hotiedd. Reis were breparet tor them, and all that the army ar city bad nourabhiow toad or stimulating drink was placed at their disposal, Our men in the ranks ewore loud and deep when they saw the hayward forme of thow once brawny comnpanions ii args, A Mosverat “Canata) paper baw the fo lowing ettiraondinary @hvement: “LP the Provisional Gows eroment ia aa well served by ite spies as ie pre tonda te be it onyht to be aware (hatthere nas been In this city for come weeks aC ommissioner of the Federal Government newotiating with the lend. ermof the Annexation party, and obtaning tnfor- mation ag to the feeling of the people of this Prov+ ince ag ty union with the looted Siatea, and the probable amount of hort hey tt woull show if thin was atheninied t juvasio’. The Comme siouer profeaece we be authorized to pay @ 100, 000,000 for the ¢ sam, Wah Liberal cou yon Ww bhose who will asdiet the project of annexation.” The Loss of the Pilot Bont t-corge Steers, Mr. Pdward Barle, one of the pilota and owners of the pilot-boat George Breers, bas just returned from the acene of d The boat aster to that vessel, isa tetal wreck, Ble wenton the south breakera vf Barnegat on the afternoon of the 12th inet. in the violent gale and anow storm of that da Ler row all perishad, 1 of the apy # boieaof Jobn Stokea, one 14 W.B, Wheeler, the cook, came ashore in Old Inlet, sixteen milea south of the wreek, ant Tuckerton, No J, The following persons composed. Oncar Beebee, aged 50, of Brooklyn; John Stokem ayet of Willhamsburgh ; James M. Roberts aged 22, of Btaten Island ; Abraham Quince, aved 24, of Beverly, Mans; WIL. Wheeler, Nantic, the cook, who leaves a wifo and wir entice, were buried in the cemetery at the crew: ren, LOCAL NEWS. WEW YORK AND) THE VICINITY, Fre SeAsON OF Laxt.—To-morrow will be Ash the custom of putting the ashes of the sacred palm upou the foreheads of the faithful in the Catholic Church on thie day, torewmind them thas they are out dust sod ashes, and must return thereto. The ceremony ia performed by the Priest during niara, and is placed on the forehead inthe form of @ crows, thus serving the donble purpose of rewinding the feith- ful of the death of their Baviour, and of ther own end, Berviews will be held in all the Protestant Episcopal and Catholic Churches throughout the world, To-day is Shrove Tuesday, or Slrove-tide, #o called beeause people are then shriven of their sing io preparation for Lent, The day is kept op io feasting, aod atoight “pancakes,” mule ul flour, eggs butter, suyarend other fugred ents made up in @ batter and fried, are served Wednesday, so called fromm pana concliision of the feast, Recrerrina,—The Committee on Vol ‘ ing yeuterday reeruited ninety-two toon, ree- Ofthe of whom presentod themselves ub jue their own accord, and received ther own bavt A large number of solbers wees ial money. ’ passing through this city om their way to tle ry They are componed of furlouyhed ao ery Yon. teers and substiiutes, asd they arr eory about two thousand a day that toe hiiout to obtain transportation for thew CELEBRATION IN Ho or Ocnk Rroey Viotonres,— Ube Cominitt of Arrancementa (Wm. P. Blodgett, Chairman) were in meemon day yesterday in the Astor House, that the procession will (e one of the vrandest » faire e gotten up in thie city, The principal feayure of the day will be the inposing procens which will comprise ovarly all tha militur:, ¢ al It ts expected re men, end civic societics of this city ant Mrookien, To thisend the Chief Engineer and A« ant-F gineers of tho Fire Department have nvited to ment the Cosarnittee to-day noon, and all the trade organizations, Masonic, benefit, and c cletics of this city and Brooklyn are cor t).!! ne 4 to notify the Committee, through UC. Contiwiwued on the, ae pare vite