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THUIRTY-THIRD VEAI. ) NU™MRER 10,188 ‘ The Latest News NEW YOR hare been abandoned ae an obsolete idea, Shetman ae the jropucence to tell General Har oton tat hie mien have teu murdered while format | thatis, ther hee tt pore shot whi burning pily and | . ° St he thtends to ereente hie prior ene Ry Telegraph to the %. VW. Sam. | Vieitis, tiieiathe corner se have | 4 | reves to be triven into by not meen ' ® ‘ } Ot the Yan 4 at the outeet with the eternect rete i SHERIDAN S GREAT PAWDe | irs cttss tents of tainzs mons te stopped. 14 ts © | roveroment leh to retain the al ance ite hetigens. Retaliation mua be commenced. lot the | noe Purden fall upon where itmay | Importaat Official Accounts, {tutte Wan ries to cmace eit ih the te | Hef that Johneton will do something terrible wira | THE JAMES RIVER CANAL A WRECK. stroman ir ne | the encret soil ’ } One thine fe obvious neral. Rhevman A Mareh Northward | ster nerions trouble tor encounter seriona trouble forthe fret time tu tou latter don't ceare his intrusion on | sahent to | eeopaign since beet Atlanta ile tl t = tmoay be called the anndy rewion of the s j {pint o he a js the condition of the roads ther w! oF Virginia Central Railroad Cute | csmedareto rome te operate ais etd nwhile the contederates | ‘a this epportumity to increase and nine sheir fo BRIDGES BURNED IN EVEAY DIRECTION | sn Sth: sine | The Disraton conteins an announcement fore Cnormous Destruction of Rebel | a meetin «lich rovenis something of the teeing fn Richmond with rerart to the aspect of military Property. affairs Teenye - t A epi Ban sting of the cit t dw ‘f ¢ held thie (Pueedar) ever an chur Oar Washington Dispatehes. | sii occa on mellsbetiate nines the con eracy, am! aeshet it tepe wil be prereuted « eee may be expected from tou Moore, of Reutucky, tev. J. b. Radwar and Giberm. A general atendance ist ‘The rebel Congress, just before a lournment, re A SPRECH FROM MR. LINCOLN. What He Thinks of Arming Slaves. | | tS W juested | K. SATURDAY, MARCH te-nicht aboutone hour behind tine, Travel 0 the route Wil be resumed to-morrow, Another Railrood Dienster— tour hilied. Baaton, MM. March Vi.—aAt ock this morning Po coal traine fell throngh the bridce at Mlocmebur the men on the firet train, four Dumber, were ihe engineer of the eee o wae elight! ihe traine were running es ut nutes apart. All the inen on the firet train being killed, and the watelman being on the break, there wre no one to warn the secoud tra f the dan feof | eae pitated inte the creek, about one hundred feet below ‘ The engines and tre eprek It will take seven dage to repair the bedee, during siieh time the company will be unable to carry any "“ the Lehieh region. The paasencer trains eo ae usual, the parce 6 belug carried be break tn cartias’ From Washington. ting Vreseatation..lemerks of Premdent fincol " noton, March 13. A rebel fae, captured at Aule Hoth Indiana volunteers, was pre- eetited to-day, by iow. Morton, in front or the Nation- ! Hotel, A Iarae crowd wos in atiendal Morton made a brief ducing President Line substantially ae follows nu by the r. Gov ech, and © by intro. In. who addressed (he assembly wv hader Sutaidishnpdimoy colved a epectal message from Prevident Darts. veto Fellow Citizens: It ait! he buta very few worda a ing the bill which provided for exempting certain | thas i ehall ou wie stake to way. | wae born in Ken- “Congrese” also refneed to pees the bill providine tor | as bo care equally fe people of all the Several Towns Under Water, | taking the ‘Confederate census’ probahly owive to ‘a Ind 2 tian the belief that the Confederacy never had any aenses | tar othe Covernor of . > to take | dat pot disposed. in eayine this to make a dirt t Destruction of f reperty The Wis Bae mamethin wine we eardne ae | eh Gar Se mysterious tobacco transaction at Fredericksburg. | pects ot th whieb Tlie 4 said or SUSPENSION OF RA rit mip awh opinsten Iniett S ILROAD TRAVEL: | 1 «0s rte my eh epi e hnowr one the recont attempt of - - “= . We have obtained the main faete of the @reat tom | our erring ' a the are cometines called 4a IAT Wee , acco speculation, iu reference to whleh there were wughter he uogsoto Aeht for them. | N) I . I \ | K IC k ) DAY . #o many rutuore iat week. it appears tater agent | ) ave ne ther nor wade aw ech on that enb Orie k mercagy « ea Y name it | jot cau that wae their busines, not mine, and if ‘ : ‘Poe deemed inexpedient te publish ab this tine. propose: tof bad net the power te Grand Celebration in this City, to curtain part tenet» en fective. ‘The vteat ne . for the deliv juansity of m sther the negro, being put ' tne re. he undertaking fabt for them, 1 co not 7 hie principal, to remove the tobacco from that point | Lauehte NEW YORK OUT OF DOORS. vith the imp! ed consent of the United state : Au 1 have we thoritice. provided the Coatelerate autienut « £ indicate their coam nt writing, to the « who The Procession ---- Scones and | tin, tobacco was tobe paid would keep thea: In’ alavery. ib Wil Le a better areu : delivery at t kebure, The New Yo Heat tian any Phave vet beard. (Lan hter and of Incidents. was vouched for by an tnfluestiat meruber | Ried itee hee { ter thet oueht to be 6 etees, who bad intimate buamess relations with he ft gic, Appiause ] ‘They hase concluded at leet to concern take one out elave thew in XC, X& A&C. The Wate, also, eeeme to haven hope that 9 thes artis file fit ¥. vo ker the awe ‘ eo bite thing favorable for the Confederacy will yet tt ay | ee eee ee ey GENERAL SHEREDAS, in Mexico, and on thie enblect remarks [ haveotton said that all tuck ou ts to, tw t General Mejias @ government military conzuander, | feu'd allow hae coloied periotis to be “Lite Phil still at Work, is hand nod glove with the Cominderswe General | 8s" a se ee toson wore fpepottant atid de the «it ) > argue ‘ ek Yankee « ulate at Muranmoins, b Bd 4 i ~ Major General Sheridan seporteon the 1th in t. p bed ve rajecte Vatie ey ae 7 i hes mploped to ficht for them. J +o kiow b from the bride © Richmond and Fredericature | fornber inst, The Yankees are evider re cannot fiehs end sing at home and make bread to ilroad, acrore the South Anna river, that having | accirte fn their reiations with the Mexican empire, ory rial be f are which the destroyed the James River Canal ae far to the east ae | 12 ler words, “things is workin tio, (Ren in favor of Virginia Central Railroad at Tollevillo, and destroyed it down to Hen. Groochtand, he marched up to the Disastrous Floods, ver In Station totally destroy) fifteen miles of Immense Destraction of Property the road tien. € er waethen sent to Ashland and Phitadelplhia, March W.—The Buasorn Gren, Devin to the South Anna bridges, allot whieh | sro storm of iast nicht was very destructive in the have teen de-troved, Gen, sheridan aaye the amount | i nserior of the State, We heat ite | »inenormous, The rning the Central Auna, but the Fisib of property deatre Jin bietme enemy attempted to pre r hauna Kiver, and al ite tributaric arily aud below Middictows In the Oil regic © extrordin ent hist the ra ad hikh Fallroac ee overthe South sthere hua aleot whene! awe. T nited States Cavalry charged up to the brides nd | croat Hoods, Oi City has bern submerged, and ereat etout thirty mon were dashed aeroea on foot, driving quantities of oil In barrels, away off the ene Ncapiuring three pieces of artillery, Philad:tphia, March 17.—A c patch to the twenty pounder Par Purse from Harrieure aaye: The Suequehannal CA ‘A The pont of the Richme Ratlioad from which Gen Aaa't Secretary of War, Frederioksbag dispatch ia River is now the ecene of a great freshet. Three bridves up the «trenton are | have been carried away and te le and deetrucitive weported to down this nod and Sheridan's row daied, is 9° miles north of Richniond, and Groochdale, | way A number of familice who re on the feland the point to which be tine destroved the James River | 19 front of thiacity, have been forced to leave theit anal, eabout 2+ miles weet of Kichmond.) homes, The water ia deep in the river that the use the tanks fron prey iar os Harreburg Waterworks cannot ine onthe river, The damage te great. No lives have been lort ar This le the erentest rise in the rivereince [s47 er wns beating againet the timterot ( auberiand Valley Railroad bridee,which is usually 1) feet above the level of the river, Various household offer _ how have heen floating down the str The Defeat of Braga Kaaton, Pa. March 13.—The Delaware The Wilmington correspondent of the Philadelphia | Over 26 feet above low-water mark, and atil! rising Thorines writes, under date of March 12, as follows: | But little damage has been done above thir point w From Fortress Monroe Fortyaa Monroe, March the eteamer Perit ar- rived this morn ne from Wilmuagton Communications had been epened with Gen. Shar- man's arms Wilmington, and tt we thought that a jupetion of his forces with Gen Fenofield’s army would eoon be effected, is very e known The at Fayettertlie from The moraine of the 10th ehowed our army etretch. | Vet. There is about 2? feet rive inthe Lehi ne it mine front from the Neuse River, onr | It ie reportad that the canala hace heen me veh?, scrose the railroad, our centre A beroad the damaged, but we have no reliable reports a Franklin, Pa, March 17. We are t ereatest flood ever known in this region, The lritee at Oi City and the Preneh Creek bridge ay Preankiin arexwepteaway. Miles of ihe railroad track are gone, et Vewer Treat road, our left. The position was well chosen he enemy determined to destroy ite fair military asmuinetry. They hurled themselves on our lett, no doubt expect toturn it, and when turned to pierce our centre and double iton our right, Sub pejnen’ eventa sho histohave been their pro- fone an, B * heat laid plans of men oft OU Cree! ‘ 5 penta gs) Lr inthis inetanee, "They came en iB and the selegieph lines on Greek are waebed mare the same reeloente of Hoke that we drove ay, How tenka, and barrol« full aad emp? from Fort Fisher through t treete of Wilmington, | gover the rive The lone is estimated by the mililor The ay. eerried inasees were allowed fo advan The river ia etill rieing. Grent Floods lu New ‘ork ee,and then the lef stinuoue shee: of muaketry on thea a ed yrape and canister kets North © 7 : SH eee eee ee etetiy Aetore thig warn | (tia N. 2 March 17.~-The waver in this vietnity reception, took to thetr beele and tled, A loud, | {4 there tect higher than ever before, Tho eae works rowing cheer from our int wing snpounced | are effectually stopped, The firee were put ovt, iud | vv enry repulee of the ee winely intend. | : 1 ' ed formidal ult, The exultant cheering of our | 00 #88 can be furolebed foe days to con he trou troope on the left was evident! wtaben by the | bridge acrose the river, built by the! &hORK Co, | rebelein the front of cureentie a» theit own rigual 5 seit apt ee . i of vietory aud rucces® against our for as soon as | Wee carried away atunt one o'clock. J.itile Kalle | the cheere rang ot air they charged upon | the farthest point reached to-day, There are aboot our conve, Rie a recetvet then with @ | two miles ot teleyreph poler and wire down thls side | withering the, dai ack as emelly ae did our of Little Fails, The extent of the deimege eaat of that place ix not known’ Rochester, March it Atter there two tutile enorts, further detnenetrations upeu our coek them three hundred men which were Jett lying in frout troops upon the pbels made no Phe wo oharre iy killed and wou There isthe atest Hood iu of our lines. and ghroe hundred prisopers, ope Luad- | Rochester and vicinity ever knoer The water ta retand toriy ot which stra<ied tas body from the | the river fillvall the arches under the mjuedurt, aud fo: taeal ors our ieft e atraeg.ore huddled | toe rwhile yet underour fire, and relved a dirgy | overtlowe the railro f bridge, It is seve, oy dees white cloth vs atokes of rursender, Our mee ceaved | gud tows across Mudialo sireet, near the Arcade, till i Q ered ome ut ot the cold, Johnnies" Pe ee ere at ee a ine Handed | imgall the cellar, and covering the ground floor of ad and | extreme lett, k waa directs sfeursh Oblo hela the he brunt of the at many of the principal «to: the Central or Genesee \ t No tras lotteaet on | ilroad einer ethat the one hy { forty aur | Ted. When the Jovoee Oh oat Liitingsiie | day. At the rook the water ie etl! iting, Thy | miant ret * thre HH nm their arms ae 8 lesen of | road bridge has been, and now ie in denger, but un- xood tul pnd esampeted at quick gather |, . feat cauld Gaore Cieth Wy gt ae at the One Hund. | 1688 the water rises move it will be raiv, ‘Today the sed and Seventy-fourth Oh This reimentbelones | body of an unknown woman wie af foaiing on | t # to B A701 es 5 | Bachanco street, having been washed down the river | loreesnent ] troop Yoeaterda | Albany, March i7,—Laree quantities of ice | the vines. A he yoope 1 mov pihe | lodged on the flats below ihe elty, and thes | railroat trom W ington. Mator-tieneral sehotield | har suceeeded in establishing communication with | ¢Wollen until the docke and piers are o Ke them Aether advance and we preseon, the rebel | eight or ten feet, Many of the streets in Lie southern | fees jo be ing untenable, The evarnation of | part of the city are under water twoor three feet sien isp . Our losers, it we exe | The Mohawk hae also overfiowed ite banks, and the Centra! Railroad tracks at certain peints are node have started for The . will amount to sev> water three or four feet, the Weet to-day, and but one hae arrived | heaviest damage ts reported to have nee Fonda, where the brid and telecraph # warhed away, A few the eit the Hudson river railroad trac water and ice. and thie morntr fo returm, when its passengers wore traneferred to the Jiarlem road There are detentions on the Norther Ratiroad alco with the mania which periodically | There te no indication seb of the water receding, in tirades on Yankee barberity. A Poughkeepsie, March V1.-The routhenat Voderal success eecne to Affect the Examiyen very | sale of Thursday night has seriously obetructed travel | rueh, ae the sigbtof water affects a mad dog, The | on the Hadson River Railroad, There have been uo } nie. on the same sublect, wante “the governmens' | down tratus on that road to-day, Feveral hundred retaliate for “Rherman’s ousrages,” and eaye: feet of the track between Sruveeant and Albany is The Yankers have bern so long riding the country | submerged, and the telegraph polices in that locality No trains Late Rebel News. Richwond Papers of the 14h. The Richmond pepers of the 14th inet, contain don- viderable matser sudieative of rebel feeling, together with some iteme ¢ The Fxawiven seems to be again affiictet pienke fort! revere and murde rivate citizens jnaniting women and | are weshedaway, The Hudson yesterday rose sev. ming that this method of warfare eee: bare heen accepted as qa legitimate. and rye | ernl feet above tide-weter mark We Lhe eocoed cisul of nel aotepee peemsto | FP. & <The 4:59 p, g, Wein from Albapy came €? pt eerey mune ee ges += as soiliers, they Inch one reud wy vot that | might cert n tavor of allow to teht. CApplause, tut the wok both, We tourt gow stesources, They wille fitthe weero will f tutent. [hey have One Lete, have «eid etere bid you ine ton ‘ on vote of thas, and | wieh ! overt te tae dois dvere wep ioe { me ‘ain of war ovhnnd | 1, and will the iinw nin glad to ve th now more than | ood-Liy € The President then retired, while the crowd below raluted bim with loud and hearty cheers, and the baud pla eda lively tune Contr 24 Traders, The following le the text of the President's ordes In reference to those enesged iu econtaahond trade with ther Drewpr ner or Starry + Ww ING tes eh 19, 1885 ‘ The President directa that all pecsons who now are or he erehall be found within the t cited states, and rave been ensaged in holt interconree or trade with the ineureente be ea. if thes are citizens ofthe United states or domiciled aliens be arre snd held se prisoneraof war till the war enall clone, subline verthelees, to secution, trial and con weet ran) offence commitied by them aa epien or olherw seainet the laweof wa The Pre foreigner © United States further d reete that all non-resident after eba'll he found who have been or «hail been enensed in violating the block of the inenegent ports, ehatt leave the United States within twelve days from the publication of thie erder, or from their eubee nent arsivalin tie | mited stares, if on the Atinutic vndforty days if onthe Pacitie vide of the country. And euch perrons ehail not turn tothe | nited Staces dniing the continuance of the war Vrowoet-Marehale and Morehale ofthe United Stat: will arrest apd commit to eilitary en-tody all neh offenders ae phall disreenrd this order, whether they have parsporte or noi, and ther will be detained in euch custly untilthe end of the war,er until dia f the Prerident charged by auth eq Wait ty Se BEWwA ary of Minte, The Decline in Gold Ph ladel pha, March 17 ~The ne of ten per cent has creatly unsettled our mar a All kir sehow a declining tendency Boat Mar There has beon come excite. mont here to-day over the decline in gold, but it: has een cont cod to epecusiore whose Baie u nos Ap rearon the tax we reeponetble for incotnies of #O00 pervess, Buriness nen were weneraily fully pre mred fora tall in prices. wud ib ie rubuuitted to with Out manifestation of pani us tadure nt New York stale Legislature, Seuate, {ha Star ! ht ty Ineorpo: rating the New York Pier and Warehoveing Come ft Kolntive impre-ement of 4th avegue, Brooklyn. The re ounty Tha Levy wag or dered tom third rewd ine st amendment nergy, Suthe 1s the eunsolidation ‘ r penle t urtot appeals Aino nh we made for the traurfe netonny ts jrenit Court, Apire an 1140 to continue © haprovement of (he gation of the Hudson r Authoriz.ny lore fond conpauler to eu. men as condar « drovers, sud othervwdee, re. rdlews of any city ordinence ae citi. euenip sie ' ton peeenvore moving mt rt York lo e@steblich «@ wo Library in New York Asseinbly. Kinns Passe lhe Nee band Breokira Pi eengor aud Hageaee } roviding compen. sation to the members ihe New York Comion Council Caine up tora fireating, Mi, Van Buren moved torecommt the bill, whieh motion was car rie “jvews [tems [By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) A&W Mill, in Wareaw, twelve miles frei donery Ro Ny was destroy- aa about $250,000 * Arctic Freao Pr ed by fire lastevening. | One hundred and eighteen deserters, North Carolinians, arrived at Washington day trom the Army of the Potomac, Sryr~ of White's cuertias, who have been de preiating on the Virginia side of the Potomac, were yesterday captured near Fairfax Court House Tus Navy Department clame the right tocapture any merchant veese! returning trom a blockaded mostly yoster- ee 18, 1865 Tur President, though eti!! in constantly sonoved by the premure of nate offi Vier Parsiveny bu 4 Tounessee & business there ag Military Governor, and to attend mportu e-mek ers, JouNeos (4 6t on revurn clowe up his the inau curation of Governor Brownlow Anpittonar arrests bare been made in Washing ton for violator be militery regulation ayaioss re rulting for diatant States, and for attempts at lente mene L members f the Cabinet were veaterday eft with the President on the eubjectof renew ing the ng na of civ! ore oMcers whose terms expire, T the largemt budget are about t ¢ Postmaster General bad Jemome Cians, sliag “Bue Mundy,’ waa hung at Loutaville, Ky, yesterday, in porsuance of his | sentence, He protested that, at the time of bia capture, anc neement of the war, lier ¢ the come he hae leon a Confederate » vari that St Patrick's Day waa observed more generally Disrarones fror us cites areto the eflect than ever before bered from military eacortand eleven banls of n Fenian Brotherhood conatitute in the procesvion Tur President has appointe! John Bigelow, ove present Charce d' Atv tracrdinary and Mir Coum, Ty Boston tie procession num- ee to four thousand persons, with a ¢. The i murted fectirre reat Pans, to be Envoy Fx- ster Plenipotentiary at that nted Hon. Aubroae W Clark, late Representative in Congicaa fr she 20th District of New Yora, to be Conan! at Valpar- oy Chil Tor f from ® prominens ventlenan in Halifax, who bas Jelored for the Chiou carise tat provincial hala with To has also app y was receive! yesterday ywing iapat always Veery » President dl alders of aatiafacts © to foreigners me distinction wan male between {pir olay eceat people aod the eiders and ebettora d robbers. Cooke reports the sale of the Seven ti irty HOA GSO ke hes jurt pleted an arrancement with Wella, F on yesterlay at ¢ day ¢ ro & Co, of Ban Francisco, which will place tt thirties through the ry oot all rnia, Ore even. mac these three rt Calif hundred off con, on, Ne~ vo nd Co lerade be iramense amounts of gold now boarded on thea Paciie siie are expected to be reached and brought to the East by this ease, General Intelligence. (By Mavi to the New York Sun} Dining the past two vears, sixty-four thousand of oar ecliiers have died in nobel prisons Tiowas Ao drsexes and Nathan F. Dixon, Re- vubhoans are re-nonminated for Congres in Rhode sland! Carpinan Wiarwas'a dying worl were, "Well, here Lar at la home ff slike a child from school, golug r the holidaya,”* The carnival in Mexico this voar ix describe! as Dballiant, The ety baa teen ina ferment of maskel Yall, wichitigts Vinstir mipelipg, feasting sud meert ninking erally. Mason Gress min MeDowsrrt doea not look with fever upon the Gwin coonization seberme, and has thade veey ste ngens regulations about for aaventurers frova Californie iu thasd Jiw. Jacksos and bis gang, who bur at Milton, Monroe ¢ uty, Mo. some dare ago, feclared pu'licly they Intended to hang every negro found not working for lus maeter AN arrival from moras yeaterday bri news that ther kota are completely glutted with all kindsof proiuce, A great many veascis were leaving in bailest There was a tleet of 120 «ail of different afzed merchant vessale !ying off the Rio Grande, Also two Americon, one Freueh, and cue EBoglish meu-ol-war, A 6 tom of Rochester iain ye saoerionol a great urositv, [tis the tore faawine pre served iu leohol with aring of bone around the foot, Lt is mtated that the animal, when young, had stepped upon @ rag of teef- one, aud ¢t bone had encircled the foot ve the tires jx . and continue! there, As the aniunal grew, the boue mink into the flesh until hidden from view, Nor lone aince a married couple in Farming ton, Van Beuren county, Lowa, early one moruing, found » cow and aecalf in their lot; the cow bada collar ou with ® ucte attached, mying the cow sbould be taken care of til) called for, Some nig efierward, a basi et wae found at their door con- taining en infant about a week old. anote saying the babe was the father of the Grareat Grants crler, alluded to im yester- day'aten probibite all trade under Treasury or other permit pointa within the rebe! lines, in the Biases Vironia, Newik and Bouth Carolus and Georgia, and declaring vould all coutracts made under euch permits, Ft ie understood that th bag been in a wrest meseure called torth byt verien made in connection with the recent y-becon speculation at Freterioksburg, Va. during the present rebellion hae the G. ledeo large » flees of transports as now. Livery boetof sufficient capacity being trougbt toto requ su thet cap be obtained Buch lathe drauynt upon the water transportat appliances of the country, that the vvual chann Is olrade are beluy @eriously embarrassed, and the price of coal is rmuateriat!y enhanced by reason of the Hurmense stock belong boughtup by the agents of the department fur transportation purposes, ConsteecanLe uneasiness is felt by the people of ceutrel and eastern ‘TP unessee, for tear Generel Leerlonltaud teoly abandon KR chia nd ead march bie army through Lynchburg Gap tothe Weat Tue posmbihty ot this movement bas not been loas sight of by the oillitary hor tes ud @ power Nave verniment tu ful ermuy i new concentrating in Teunewse oder General Thowae, aud the recegt tnvvement of Geueral Sheridan in that aireetion is aterihuted to the eaune contingency Lhe number city for the Cntoste Baye: * bLroughe 6 Lie Pigishury of barrels of oil years part nix yearn lian beens In lois \ in JS6u, 17.161; iu 2861 LUZ s ie DsOe, LTLTT AS tm dee si; ind $5,080 (nos of 7 rein delivered ik outside the city inate, already in 1569 no have 1 broug!s bere 24,- sk ng @ total o! * barrels of oll brought through this city up bo the dob of March, 1408,"" Tue lass news from) Europe mneptious the death of the Queen Dowager of Holand. She was a Koussian princess, born in 17/6, and was the daugb. ver of the uufortunate Paul L., Bayperor of Russia, sud thus evrend daughter ot Catharine the Great, a wister of Nicholas IT, and snot of the present Czar. Io ioi6 eho married Mog William JI, of ul dy weo died in 1848, dhe old ex-queen has lived since the death oc her husband a6 the Hague, where she wed on the let of March, surrouuded by ber taiw DnigiaM Youse's messave, delivered Jan. 23 |, sakacof canid advancement in Deseret, Pu pula } thon has increased, harvests have been boucaifus, port, after violating the blockade, much right ex: | ist ab apy Wms duripg the return ¥0) bat, etn nee ane —_ un.nes of coal discovered, commodious stores and dwellings erected, and machinery for the mar facture of cotton and woolen fabrice has been pit in successful operation, Cultivating cotton proves tw be less remunerative than raising cereae In refere.ce to the refusal of Congress to ec mit De seres into $be Uulow Brighew Young wusike tbe feeble health, «| 1 at Washington, | — . (PRICE ONE CENT IN GALD UTWO CENTS IN CURRENCY time ie “ not far distant when she i'l be rej eet- land eolicited to sasurme the aignity and respons ®t ikes of @ sovereiyn Stave" Thane in Paria is lively this winter, Tivers from are ortering Sh x woolen and irapery, artifictal flowers chureb ornaments, an! jewe Ordera have been received trot Porn for boote a eh and from Frgland ter }werince and livhe 4. Trade with Brain har yon the other lies | wreatly diminished, Orders | have been recowed from aly and Portugal for PiRGOR, CUE glam po toelain, sud paper-bangiver OMeial resurr w ih Clem, together eh lpe Clooka coschiners and tows ebiy withio the lost tee lve inv ATs inar, bas Wy the export of there arvi- 1 aking, watches ent ucreased consider us. a native of Cole eebhibiting with OAS named for mote Hine Rreat aneceem at W xvi Germany, aa 8 ion tamer. Queday in the last montis be entered © den containing ® lon and Lonuess aod made them Fo through various perforiiaice The spectators Tou ly applauded. Bluted by these plandite Sou laqce detertoined to do something more oxtraont bary, and for that purpose be coleiel inoue dey ation, altioncsy @ white bear, tw leat bears four byenaa, two wolver and a ter then entered hitosel, whip in hond, but the an Wee acarely closed when the ier mate a springy at the White bear, Thin wae the signal for a terrific strug gle between all the beasts, who appeared at once b> recover ther natural ferocity, Bouluges bop uk & fotiotdate the she animals, fred two pistol abou ob the wer end wiite bear, Thin act araleri his fate, for he ter, leaving the bear, sprang upoo the heeper, threw lim down and began to tear bir wish teeth andclawe Tho other beasta, rendoret furious by the smelt! of Blood, all fell on the un- happy tnen, and ina tew monute he wae torn in pieces and eliost entirely devoured in the prea- ence of the borroratricken spectators, who were powerlces to render assistance, LOCAL NEWS. SEW YORK AND TUE VICLNITY, St. Patrick Day. and Turn Out of trish Societies The ite in New York mpeooing Parade Keliglous Ceremovies (Crowded Strects, tc. Every public demonstration is usually compared ce of @ similar kind, tet ine 3 With sore preceding cceurn ute persons appreciate tha tha splay. As chronmelers of pass- ing events our reporters who were abr ad yoater~- the of the patron Saint of Old Ireland declaring fthe exe rt anil as it ercee ritleen or significance of the day witnessing procession ip coneur tb that it waa one of the most imposiog affairs ever econ ip thie city on St Patrick's Day, At early day- higltthe Irizzling ravn aod ky scarcely be tokened pleasant weather, but by S o'clock the stormn of the previous day wae stayed, the wind began 7 try up the mud tn abe street and by nine o'clock say vieame of sunshine gave evi lence that the day would be unusually propitious for the ocea- wlon, About this hour, the f leading te thin city, were crowded with people coming in ve . Throughout the citr, honor the day, was lrisy with preparations, the way to some Jocahty where the procession was sdvortieed he men forsook their usual occupations, cares, and by ten werlig y boa nee the great procesmcn every Celt who felt dispomed to or on to pase the women gave up bousehold o'clock the throngs of well«tressed people in the streets, numerous procesmionr of civic necietios, the etc, xave woken that the multary, bar turn out would be a grand one, The ceremonies of the da opened by «a grand high mare in St Paotrick's Cathedral, at which the Most Reverend ArchMahop McClonky officiated in peraon, car ‘by Very Rov, Father Starra, Vaiher Mo Nierney an 1 others Te ore excera by a dovont ansembings, listened atientively to Father St Petrik. The reverend were appropriately church was wael & who Daly's discourse ‘itr srentlenian gave an inieesung secnur t of the I'fa of the Baint, narrating bin success ana preacher of the Gospel to the heathen in the Frnoreld lale, and dwelling upon his peculiar character as @ mission~ ary arnong idol worshippera and unhehevers, The hfe of Bt. Patrick 1 tom well known t require more than @ passing alluscm Te wae born in France, on the bth of April, A TY 679 At the age ou wxteen, he was ceptured by pirates and a heeper of ewine I, where he # taken tb Ire fog @ x years, dunug wh verted to Chratianity, eseaped from Ireland, and studied for the migietey, He returned to Ireland after an a! sence of thirty-nve ye y bored to convert the nation to Chrie- ming many cyraciess After ordain- vag ou aud Qo priessa be died om tue Lith of Marek, d D. 45, having attained the ven- erable age of six ecore, or one hundred end iwenty h time he heceme con- ® and for three years yeare At the conclusion of the services in the Cathedral, the congrevation wraded ther wey to Kesh Lrvaiw where the different societies were sesensbilug preparatory to the rend pre wion, On the croes wtriets the divi- far up as Grand sheet, in which Bome sivoe fmmed the right of delay occurred in forming, dit the procession was stationed Vat by half-pess twe ve cfolock the ‘ive Was io Past Broadway, cach Society marching into ite ag » proceeding dowr peopriste postion as those iy the line passed ait gether \omuiud ia the followlug yrucr > TH PROC kombOM, A Detachweut of Pollce belonging tu Lomdae squad, Giraud Marehal, Jou Prone Aide) Patrick Metrukon, Williaa Ath 4 Troop of Cavalry Band and Pram Goipe Jib Kesimeus aunibesie x The uth Mr@iment, about the » number of tag Lroop of 100 Gavalry from let hestu e ' Two fed pleces anda Cor 1 men trom the 4th Art ' The Ancient Ordos ot bh nian, of New Vork, Divisions - o elles were mar cousieting of railed by Th lemat 00) mie The Anci rome 1.2001 4 attached to the order, vader & troulaing The Parent Father Matthew Borie arey, he miata Faward LOA of men na ang in the preereion turued out The Brooklyn branches of under Mareliaie Thomae Cr dames Fegan, inalovers” 1 Ve Kormaa Cathohe 4 ties Nanily, and at er « from Breooklen, iditerent sarietias arebalshipot Joba of Now York, Ae tue s bod (iver 1%) men ther Matthew Society Tohn Conkler and im A.B Boelety Young Men's Father Matthew Society, Riookly ne Hibernia Bevevolent sunety, Shamrock | olent Boole ty. Is 1 sons of Brin, pst. Ann's RK, ©. T. A, B, society, Father Mathew T, A.B. nociety Beney, Society Bt. Vincent ae Pani of Brookirn, ‘Tb. Meagher Club, Rarry Benevolent society Tmmaculave tion fT. A.B, Bocteryn Poogenneon Volunwecre trom, Con. T. ALB, Cadete *ou\bh Brooklyn lemperance Cadets Comtinugd on the laet pazs,

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