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s= —Soa~ SO a aE =e eee, — cidbacabiiliiicale ; | PRICE ONE CENT IN GOLD TWO CENTS LIN CURRENCY THMTY-THIRD VEAR. ) NUMBER 10,208 | 5 NEW YORK, FR IDAY, M ARC T 31, | . bound down to Fortress Monroe, on & piensus | thing Packed Up and th | GENERAL GRANT, equal to what one of ther bricwlea unset to do tty A Coacral Movement Commenced —tvery- ten Hie eit 8 gone by. Leo cannot effect au entrance Troops tuder | tu! Thar t f Ke ugh our present ling even i he shoult aisee By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun. re 10 party will be abrent from Washinete Arms Laugton, Letecer, Le wis, Lord, MeN bie entire army in column by corps.’ 3 N. ‘The following te from the Philadelphia Prras of | Sheath, Nova Oliver, Palmer, Parker, Pe three or f it « e that time may | at days and during thas sped ard, Pitta Piatt, Yost, Kankin, Rerinyt ndkerchiof style of bonnet 10 ue a . @ visit bo Gen, Grant at City Potat. yesterday Richardson. Ridveway, Kollers, Rica, Sanford, Sever: in an exchange! 0 Washington Letter Gencral Items City Point, Va, Mareh 28, AL M.—At loveth we ance, Sumner, Shaw, phe an. Sholiiman, Spe rake r L te nt es 4 ¥ catch Ae bair, ur ,, 1 " 4 0 f . aati ‘ ruita, Sr . Spoor, Statford, Stewart, Strong, Thi aving the head to ‘xo it bare." Washington, March 30.—General Halleck has are ou the eve of the long expected and ansiously | linghest, Tollman, Toptif, Van Baren, Weller, Wil- A strong example of ‘nothing te wear,’ eided that 140 rebel prisou 4 portion of thow ¢ awaited forward movement of the Army of the Potoe | ber, Wood, mid Worth —So, Is thi bonnet ebomination.' mac, Forsoveral weoks the army has been in toad: | a NAvé..-Meaars, Burns, Bowwell, Mavitl, Burditt | Again ANEW PEACH EXCITEMENT s | Sees eters 5: ver setiee oh eee Burts: Cooper: Cutting, Chaprias, Clark, ‘Croainer “Te makes a woman lock brazen and bole that they surrendered ou condition that they be al. | ines#to move, The hospitals at the foat have all | Dunicle Gauchan, Haynes Ke n. Langer, Lax k- j e , 7 , vor f Astints her n cat ¢ nothing but colt: lowed to take the oath of allegiance to this governs | | bee i cleared, the eupertiuous backage has all been | Wood. Louts one, Ma hows, MeConville, on 20 . ", . Pe staan Se domes MeDonnid, Mut eke : sraom It to bed on tt Hap the old, Mr. Seward Takes an “Excursion.” | ment. shat te hold for the preeent, but thcthey | eb vel win potnt, and the any hae been etrips | aun m aon ghey ny Benth roam Bi t AM Acar aha AT Go abel rf I! ne chane eninst th will ’ ne and cirding « lor perhaps tt stanare Inat rn rede ; : rae “qh be eachaneed « a . ee apy ty pice fr : # Bie wed : Li ie bs ee re 3 Wve aL. ‘ ner, Voeder, Ward, Woave tr, Tie Richinond Reniiest, of the 8d, mentions & Is TO VISIT CITY POINT, | dienee to this decision, the pAroners were returued | Feat Currgeient of the war ou the oil of Virginia ale of rosewoert charter fur ture, cons (The bil having provionsly t furu tu b to Point Lookout to«dar As matte ow stand, that eneagemeat caanot be parerd tho Senate, 1) | giz piecen, for the brit gum of eixter A deserter from the rebol army, who arrived here | Hoe Poned hy the enemy for many dave longer, and ouly awaits the Governors aiguature to become @ | nine hun fred ¢ follara. Tb ie not etated whevier the From Meade’s Arm YY | yesterday, and who ie an Atat it ie ely that my next diepateh will contain tidings | 48 furniture was new or recon t-hard, but as 1h wae | : BITES ATSO PASSED fold at auction, ib Was probatly the lat Arse thatthe robe! authoritics have y ofan exeiting and important mneture, At 11 ofcloc’ . ‘ | tant eth , ; . Incorporating the National Turkiel Bath Company, | Tate, we suppose it comstwo or tires 4 i. A General Movement Commenced ber of negro troops in the intrench mer 1. | be night the pli * Ay of tho Potomac, in obe~ | Phy militia bill anvended by fixing the appropriation | Send dollars to go to housekeeping of = ing Richmond. but that they are afraid to truet thu | dience to general or war placed under arma and for niilitia purposes for the coent year 0) O0 the world, and a young © cALnOE | oly : itin pr for the presen THE TROOPS UNDER ARMS in largo bodies and. as @ precautionary measuro. the | held in readiness for a movement ata mome its ne Ahipudina the act if certain tand are worry along on lene than tw ‘ aod s ‘ ‘ é she | course unknown in what direction Gen, | New York. for inyine out Prince atrect, por annum, for thoir odinary expe negroes are elinply formed into battalions tier, Tt te ating the Mather aise Toupecanes bo- A fatLom the other day, oo Py PUA This aiternoon Mise Mary Harris, wh wit be | t will etrikce, but tt ereme to bo an acerpied con- | ciety No. 1. of S Peete ineades A Singular Announcement. | romemtores. shot Mr. Barronchs © clerk in the | fission here, that the Southside rallroud will te his Lae ett, requesting the Metrono- | tied figure of a quadeillo to hin tustaraate, thus des eis D 3 firet ive point, But et peongine hie left | Htma Police Conmterk nt ecibed it: Maid he You first heave abewl, suc -_-- - od ury partinent, in one oft je r round im that direction, nelicer hia | Heeored and antices ed ra pass your alversary's yard-arm, rege b your be h 7 o ing on the Juth of Jauuary inst, wa the | rieht nor centre will be furt kened, This | district, and also requectiny the exet urban op the other tack In the same order, take sour #8 - ly d Criminal Court on an indictment charsing her with | [Mo ef hap hea Ea stg oe ine of rela: to report the nn lerot euite biought, sults esttlod, | tion with your partner fn Kine, back and ‘Ul, and i ; « nother quarte hich it woul od the amornt of fess and comte reovived he P x i bring up with your parts an Meade to be Joined. the erime found by the Grand Jury on Ti ast. | be to indicate by even sw much as A he bilappropriating lun) to procure plane and oe - Tall'6e your Wael hos s a a hae ‘io Raat Ng Official notification has been received of the follow Apecitiont Anew Capitol in Albany, was order- her a 1 ed to a third readin Heeer yous then make sauliacompany with ber IMPORTANT FROM “ALBANY, | in exebance of pritonere ot was hearly astern of the other Tine, make a stern boards All United States officers and men prisoners of wer 3 ahtpadeiddibarenie pon cast her off to shift for herself regain your place not heretotore declared exchanged, who were Celi. | Mr. Salmon offered a preambie and reeotutions to | ¢ 4 bem way you cab, and let, Ar w Li Tra Washington correspondent of the Rosvom of the Paid Fire Depart: | Joumsanasya: “The nuinber of pensioners is ine ment bill, eald cor t to report on ay before the | creasing with etartling rapidity, no lees than Lae Tato la of 15th of April, and (o Lave power to eoud for pesoons | T24 having been placed on the rie dur you Excitement in the “Assembly, fred on parole at Savauiiah. Gay and Chasieaton s C, during the monthe ' isi4, and all not heretofo inred ¢ Paid Fire Department Adopted. soiray Soren gh th Vax frow the | oth day of Mash, » both days fuclnsiv | and «ll uavy prisoners de investigate the chares ot biilery and corruption to “r connection with bout 1 aver for a { humor of invalid pevsioners at any pointe up to March Loit, 1565 e { a fortni e and will be ot tm. | and paper 0,49 ‘ és mer . . | vent of the present war was 29.4 The 2 ig ote 39 to BO. Coitector simeon Draper has made an elaborate of. | Pi /'" Melinee eee v3 he Aalag iM Hulse favored a Committee that wouM cover ber of wid wilt natoned was 26,008 inl o euch t of cavalry t ° fe mubjoet nouey bad + Ap le ficial report of allthe fects concerning the cotton | oppors us and their homer, | hee ani Gi Bin Al uae Ni \ it ger . ing ul of 66,300 It + unreasvoable CHARGES _ of BRIBERY, taken at Savannah by General Sherman, ‘The total | Wun: Lawtouhe s “ know w it, or who had r Ait conjecture that ever should she war tern nate — number of bales is U8,\600; of which 6.000 bales are ft utttia ak ioe is i, pes u ‘ Mr Creamer revretiod the mtreduction of the rea | Within (he present year thet ‘ er of per BOO 5 . ¢ 1 Up tents overing tions. He t if his onile conruited | Will reach 100,000,” Based on the present ex The Draft in this City. Sea leland, It had been gathered in from the various | bls kete. Thies ould ate that they do not in- | the Now Yor slemation; the tealutions sould Ke tires { §S.000,000 for 8,300 p Y vere. tend to stop very lon seit preennt loratio he on of n ’ ‘ = derate Rtaten, partly to prevent tte falling into | Crossed fee fy nivee i Ah, K ation, I . y | bai , bee 0 o rod , Notts hee date evcted by the | cost re eatiinated at upwaris of 10,000,000 he y ¢ f on t pra. . -_ . proiwin te a committe 4 Names ee: the * Winners” rolght eesily be shippe Pokus | MFP O4 the pontoon bridge. Ve «nme Mr. Gigason offered a sulatituio including invest! Tur records of court-martial, says « letter frou viet owed pred we | the Aprorat - | Westerday ortion of it belonged to! teres in ‘ elon thelr | eee ene ches corruption, bods for and | Washington, abow that one lheuienant-colwuch Wo y- ¥ ¢ ‘ sme nition the rf tthe bil rao: ne Peony aptarns, aul s. stem —_ was found erent location hey are a oiatile set | Mr, Perry wae oppored to investigating Commii- vhs pagent | pe: [ various r: e t . , e Louruants, were recent convicted of vartou # i Bawa’ ehte : Len, aid DEVE long in one eput it ran ao 00 | gece unices epecitic charees were made ‘ . Ce, OC. XC. cotton, mans ck poceeesion of tle | Jarin to state that they are ry eituated in the rear of | pad heard noching of th Apacid offences aud nearly all of then viswed tbe ser a their own mint in Savanah and marked # laree | peintece ibe hers cht. ve with equal facility to inwr Hing ARould be the only or mue view, Tho lieuten Nan jonel r regi buinber of bales. Maiy of these imarke represented OHNO thE FIEDE, loth, oF centre ' rs t auiour that t ment) ep) topriated to his own Hea o From Washington, persons who were dend. The persone who thu ‘ - been renolatione seventeen recruits, Flicht were tound guilty o€ wt the b tered to Mr r offered » preamble and # reed drunkenuess; and one, for aiding a soldier 10 Ane (Special Correapondence of The Sun.) ite gyno «| New York State Legislature, | ti sjmiiimencot nrapinition vl foven “uo tuceati> | qierupe to desert, wae caslilerody wo be ever ives *\ known vate the charges of frau for and agat » , the bill wacitated tre jolding any office of trus!, profits Wesbtn n Sensations Peace Kamors— was diniuad ately laawed 16: prevent > ; Senate. Sir. iia tioved to amend to confine the investicas | PACHA Uti a ene ited Biated G SUee anit ural of Otlice s the warehoures where the eotto ' Albany, March Mirus Res rizing | ot she charges made on the fluor of the tlouse, ; herd Ist vevitenvary lor Seeking A Washington Draft—italleck t sited si arcnia. or office the New York Prison Assoriatio paki Prt | Witch was adopted ; aod confined at bard labor in # peniionmary oo Horseback ate any private marks on a elucie | retoristory inetitutiona, Incorporating tho Yonkers |) Ate de “«o'ution ae ar two yoare, Wasninetos, Maret 30, nah cotton, Mr. Draper, in a pubiie notice MN a Uo, Amending the charter of the | 27 § ute of tO yeas neal #6 08 TERCArce Washineton ls a ceneation city and a bateh of excit- eet ba ospenieg el shan AAR sok if Savings Honk. Ineorporatn og iL 1 Al, N kW » ring the cotton would ‘ ‘ orpurt he 8 é “ ing rumore is siezed upon and devoured by the people, | deeignated tor thas purpose Mans Ame r " c tir : c General Intelligence, o— A with the avidity of @ cannibal, Just now the city te | Made and have been caretuiiy viewed by Mi. Lrapers | pw Warehousing Com BW YORK AND THUS ViCLNiry, aud at the proper tine «ill receive due conriderat pau neous nnd Metailic (By Mefl to the New Yorke Sun.) ell agow with vague @tories abouts peace, which when | trom the secrctary of liewury, Within the ne broek and “ arele ton Cort Relative to the rates GoLp AND Stock were rather firm on calb aifted down are found to have no more tangible foun- | te day* @ part of t stom will be adverticed tor | ot whartage alone the Hudson Miver, Tochange the Tne powder milleof Harand & Co, at Canton, s0LD DOTOCKS Vv Father Brim Oh ose dation than the vieit of President Lincoln to the | Me 18 New York pare of a Mat ual 1 and rave er Ineutn 0,1 6 ; plete ie “ei A Hee ; * Pattie Bvening Kachange, Bale of gold after call 36 ‘ yd telativ the other o “ ON » at 2 clork eaberday 1 ‘ Army of the Potomac, and the etarting of Secretary AL. SHERWAN 1 SE sel a io Becerves OF eis ; ‘ ‘ beh i y a MOOR. | 151%, and etood at the close of report at libby p ; Six tons of powder exploded. } ves lost. foward, upon a journey nobody Knows ehere, But oor reported on the proposition to remove A Reckuess Act.—About 6 o'clock last this te food enough for the Waehington newsmonere, to be Added (0 art Ot a ete ee ee oe (Oe TEI TCI eyDas Crt at | thee eee een eee eet rer 8 | ovening, ancar No.8, Bixth avenue line was on the Wherever you eo whether upon the etreets, in the , ral Meade. } the p ome donee favor ite removal. Alu the er eanitiea | that a bill had pawned the Bouat: granting 240 acres | ae eas a ine e a hts whi it throuts hotels or department offices, you hear nothing but Washington, March 3).—In view of the addition of | recommend the parerse of 9 bill tor the erection of @ | of good land to actual white aettiers in Nicaracua. | ing rear of the vobicle, eudangering yea of the g an’ i { ow tn in Albany, and require the ed : 10 ToAL Of tho vobicle, eudangering the lives ot Uh peace, and all secm to take it for rranted that negor | (CH. Pherman’s army to thore of Gen, Me 4 | teh the nrounds and bullding for ao xe Tur N.Y. Canal Commissionors have concluded, | assengerm Bub fortunately dei ther dan age } ' 4. unde ie administration of ns : yub fortur y doing uo further dani ¢iations are now actually pending between the | Un. Ord. t F the ade tration of I } flon serni~« ficially, © Erie Canal on the first | than to break the glass in the front door, The drive ahief dignitaries of the Unk one and | shal General Patrick, it has been found neces eae mia ite brea { May, The lain Canal will probably t , ; 1! ' of rebellion op the other The statement | TeMeve Gen. Patrick of the details of the MareLal's | cherer. ot th i iaonevees ts J ae cedeeecsnn ell [Sacchi ileal S acaaldaddl Aeit ica iG PALAT We LTS bs wie doth’ nO Harernen: ; la uch Benevoicnt Seiety o opened at the same Umme but ft fs uneertelo when one le suppowed to be a man who war ejocied tog of Mr. Grundy of North Carolina, and a mem. | fice connected with the Army of the Votous Yor Z pas p Mistdarle kanduat on | ti ter of the inte Legislature to the effect transferring them to Brevet Brig. Geen, Mace ‘dimil the water w e} nto the other canals disorlerly conducton the up triy inbly. ' that hie State ie on tho verge of throwing off | time aco anointed Prov Marehal of Meade'e arr rea pe ar : ; A praraten rece ved at headquartera from Gon A Lesson much needed bas been taught the . eo t ' c » the ‘epor 1 1. d , t r the rebelyoke, is regarded here as an important All t re business of trade permits, tre rtetion tor | } foe Conn t Store. | Mitchell, dased Fort Renrnos, Me 28h saya, | city enilioad wompanios in the care ot Mre. Mary Texe cumetance in convection with the 1 ore, AL roots, &e, connected with the armies ¢ ‘ h he Surto- | hiv cor wnt captured 150 lodyves of Sionx Todinna, | edo araines the Kailroad Company, tried om At fs thought that thie attitude of the old North state | S6®-H8t Hl 1s made eabject to Mle approval Ot | ranicg) ohn Vinced | anh 90 Arropahoes, about 160 antlee norih of Port | Tuesday luet preme Court in thie elty, the Berhad the effect of hurrying up peacetul overtures | Ge. Grant's Lead uarters wad with ition of | that the ‘ wee opponed Lars No further particulars are given iry having given the piaintif™ ay clof tweutrs by the rebels the armies now in North Carolina, the i'r t Mar ' ' ye st of {tbe won ne ate ae real Tiss aalea of the th loan, yesterday, by five hundred dollars demacee to compensation ft There ts aclamof men 19 W hington just now —» | ehal's department becomes second to none uf (he or ’ © epee orde 0 = | day Cooke, wore & 600. atwonk Weelar rounl injuries he anfferer, an elderty In wae wery larce close- who ae profo Ingusted with | eanizations created by the nece aon She ws eatery ater ts ' , . se | eubscription was €30,000, fr ve i i le thrown from a Second avenue cat the euddem everything thoy hear regarding the present poace The following order was Ireued by Gouerul > Watt ‘ 1 Vilinee ¢ ‘ : i nae : y aye ge He the | starting of the horses while ebhe waain the act of dew rumor. They are notof the Copperhead breed, nor | Miter the battle at Beatonsvi 1 . To atoend the ow Rotts res , bias Peony RHO, from New | snnding to the pavement, the conductor fuiling to eynopathizers, nor that fateresting variety who, hav- Hang aaTer \ Min 1493 vpn 10% ty f ° ww the Marine Gourt in the city of New | k. There were 1,404 individual subscriptions | waro herthatthe hand-mil which ehe made a vaig ing done all they could for the rebellion, until they Bustoneviises N, Ou Mareh 92, 1665.) PASSAGE OF THE N.Y, FIRE DEPARTMENT & a Altonpt to cute was Kone, In cone juence of the in eaw it hed nota ghost of a chance for euccers, came The General commanding anne hid inews item uilew receive s was contined to her room fo. seven into our lines to suow their loyalty to the Union, | thee yee erday it beat, on ite « rou The New York Paid Fire Department bill wae an- 3 months, aud will probably never wer fully, ‘ i * \ , | centiated armies of our ene a : edge Nothing of the kind, They are @ class who have | Grder, leaving his dead, wounded end y | now ad Mr, Perry tnoved the previous question (Bg Tebegrap’ to the New York Sum.) Prov, AGAssiz will leave this port to-day expended agreat deal of wind in teumpeting for the | our hands, aud burning ble briders ou lle reben The ayee and uaye were lered, ¥ for Brasil ; aay ‘ zi ; : 7 , ft eo nae dns ajor Gene, a eid, from . 1 . > acil, on bourd the steamship Colorada, te Republican party, who have never failed to eupport | [OM the sane dny Major tetera, Seboteil tora | when MroJ, L, Parker's vinino was called, he naked | Brate election in Connectionty Monday, April 3. | manwars of the Maseachumtts Mus ee hig Qhe war by advielog other people to go Into the army, t if | SRO | sles ele year | to te x He did wire a auese Lira Seta air era Rai TR Ha : rt eS hi aaeacd t issu 0 rhoneys and who, in fact, are ro oxtremely “loyal” that, like crossing, aud Jaid @ pontoon bridge ecrosa | jt Ef ge a eae yh Y lana tavers a ag Tah thal thee cents Lie shing t bo thel t won of Ub Artemus Ward, “they would give their Inst cousin | AM ay i bby. of a epbbetrgy a Hd } bint tu had heen promised an rita {cnrea drankarl tu than a yoar de nls yownh to ex + ‘ ; uth Armerics el tf ” OT OUS PUCC am ” ani ini hile he ahor te the? hould s ia 4 position to nd $ a the en rather than not have the rebellion equelchod.” Treter | dinary characwr, beatly five huadiet imide PF) pive every mer 4 an ich : ta deting his posl- | Tue York, Ps. Demoerat thinks the acuregate af sa { Ai it Ir ‘ee to the gentlemen who are now bere from nearly every | ewaups and ‘vers die ned inpaswitie to ti r Democrat or fe dainawe through the State by she freahot cane | ¥84 Sfrance i of * on eounty in the Union for the purpove of aaecrificing | {2° crete y ibicded eet A Be asked 40 be exctia wi tar ressone, | wot fall short of $10,000,(K various other aclontific gentlemen, abould 5 at afusion swith said he »d health and ations. ty themealves at the altar of their country in discharying | reach our destinattor in Baxawt Denson, of 83. Pauls Minn. enlisted aga | Bree’ end commence the nocvere lobbyine wonid te hor | t fer, reven o Ithank the army, and areure it that our cove | ey jot Rg H : P Sete | Moller two Yeord aye, bus ber a twelve battles | Order to secure the scientific ole of thelr wine the onerous duties of postmaster, revenue collector, ment and people honor thein for shia new dispiay of | : M Murray called f went of the 6Tth To wonndad Leiba: ven in Onis Giaen-saare ad Kay eUnanih shah as pe tnrexeeseania iG tea ensesror, and eo on ad insinitum. IT remarked that | ghe physica: and more) qualities which reliect bonor Mr. Creamer -Itie time the Insurance companies f rob ’ ’ r rs f " these gentlemen are disgueted with the peace furore aren Oe whoe ants 2, A iba trom lc , a rads ¥ roby erkers, Ww : r nail en the | a hele Omer vate © Rroperor of Brazil The ressou is two-fold, Mr, Lincoln 1 outof town | aay ‘oa ott df anes Ly oon. & 14% ni rt icred the pereour not entiiled to the | pata rant, ni i th wh 1 t fre nn iiee | r 2 and board ts four dollars per day, It requires lust | houses of our macnitioe mt cout actin ein peep inne ay Sr ty for Jeff, Ways c is i oe he fee! i barkin on thew and untried dat enfor at of she hitch i) little imarination to understand the feelings of this Ww MF Rauswine Maior Ae Conmandine, wt ACoUTN DS { Aw agricultural paper saya that some men in } haaccal Aes class apder these circumstances, ' Very teow of them tn be enfarnad enti ‘fan jare « { lars ing common | ri re ’ ‘ nioreed 7 ship . ’ bed e surplus stock of ¢reenbacka when they came} Rebel Reports of the Nepredations of | 7 ' | Tr aud welliug them to t 1's fog. | epiP Ss tor bere, and each one expected that in view of his pow- Sherman’s Army ; : tion was ore » hen the clerk prices aa tt ol V nt Spauish teria ¢ | that : D * erful fufloeues ia the last election, Mr, Lincoln would ondentof the North Caroling Wrertrnn ine be Ett fOr Tus Montreal Trirae ther ryan in Cae | 3 ¥! se "a Re everwhelin him with attentions and rend hin Some says the Richmond Exay » Mareh | unity to diseu: iter A " vs t 4 : re H N mat AS ag (hi the A , . ot) ne the fol ccount of he ow ente | } ese. Alludin > the prong " « entof the Armaz Andes. tn order t quickly with the reward of merit, But they are bero, | %th, vives the following account of how he was treats | Lind bran denied bish. Ale now ‘ te | ote Sey da nt bo Glaee Wiel @ apial ve bed Peas cat Hy apreuibeate . She n and h tale ead St ar } perpeteation ot as ‘ ‘4 o ‘ whea yt , ec decide she truth or error of thy glicial ¢ ry while They swarm about the hotels something like tho | @d by Sherman and his varda Head We and ee) The bal wae firat announced, din not eive ite number, | ate victors, would do wore than gaat a hal over | aia eihinead as GA cans tts ageacind that ab locusts rmed sfound Pharaoh; with this differ- | Whet ie in store for us if we are overrun by the Yau | (1 { to ie ebatacter ultiniat “ J e “aby : oni int the ence—they are a greater peat to Mr. Lincoln than all | Kees: ; | Ne Ie hahan ee ( Law abound in Northern Alabama, They | Pa opeuhte . ia : A rs obra dil pnd ot the Egyptian placues combined could have been to Petr Ay: took every horse and me Thad er nn ie Mr. Salmon F vely wih tay band | #0 36 imam house to house, plundering al! vale | te Muperer of Brazil, ont 1 at Rio Janeiro, Bi hui Hever ‘ ah . 1 n oct ® ! or “ t \ ‘ baat eof le the other gentleman, They have “ancles" here, | negro men aad boye thas were to ride xteen Se ti wert Lg uid Mee late did AUtCHy kunohace leiimeas © 1 axing women, snd slaying helpless ita: ; hla raliaoe Mes however, and a good portion of them are leaving euch | in number) oxcept one who keptousof their war. TL) ge waite ise ; papchdeciio ll fh oy 4 ‘4 \ . a a hh aM tet x + SRST) AG | eRe EEE OO pe : ols Gey Reve ip ; Love at ty plat on, the meat ot if he ) who { jute r ‘ Phe na the ps «a 1 as fo ec Attle trinkets as watches "at she old stand" for the i ger atisen eer Ge Nae ate apenas Thadil e ‘ tag heal duwuwar Gen Wilson bas the writs a | if , 4 f vi a ee , . purpore of raisiax mouey to get outof town with, ured; they took It all except about fifty pieces that 4 wane a; } aaob us fab as they fall into ois hands lee . ree | . rt M “ oad NH, ME The Washingtonians here, unlike thelr namemkes wee he oot, anid EN ti i ‘ | Mr. tbermas xpinin bie vote, Wale satisfied | A Goon thing is attributed to Hach Met h, | i ie “¥ , ut Met one ar Aras top of cor rathe , not Tor ‘ ne + . artt. Sevin, Mr mea, 8 - Th of the teunperance persuasion, occasionally indulge in } epared tad it one hundred t al Bee Peele bly gah? ey neal Wenle 7 hee ‘ & aud | the new Boerctary of the Lreasur A triehtul } ' are j , TH, Tha e draft, It ie prepared by General Fry, It te a eln- | tHies, to prevent srarvarion, and bust i yult ' M te aet yt? Lakh Baran HA re pd spoculasor Was aking bita te arrent the downward | City Govenyment,—At a meeting o 9 gular fact that notwithstanding the vast amouns of Abd family perhaps elione’ fF pay bi neers TY tink woutd gemuie an toot Republican party, | ¥! ‘i y ot if MM, Well, o " I sinasd sh Clan calla Sobel Ranee aa X T enrties che mt ny ¢ pipet Bee ol AE a the Beere wreply, “if yor mh ’ mii patriotism displayed in discussion here, it ts not sc- | am informed we more than twene | Mien Mr, MeNell's nA led Mr. Creamer | man and doer suite labibe retale wll uj mere hem wero ! companted with a mania for enlistment, Washington | ' ¥ 8 Panes, } (ed Bway £00 3m said that in lirteaing to the ieepotee given by him in | wilte gratified ; tut] sm atraid they wou't oblige | from the Harem Ges Livht Company. in yt , being the city of maxuificent distances, ite people | der ‘and caw | had bale ey ie | Mie atUeroative, he was sativfied that there were ——- | you," f | latter aay thgt if @ contract fe not rutered inte «itt soo itclined to keep a magniticent distance between | abo ut one thousand panels of | PM. 1S pened ¥ here enlled hin te Side great |" WRDDING took place lately at Nice, which ate | that Company, ata fixed price and for ad * ghemestves and tbe army, Consoquently these hae | YR79'Ms of one bundied Laie “ Mr. Creamer, continuing “. ~- purehaseuble mem tod tuuch sitontion there, The bridegroom | 0d the Company will feel nt Jinert arue 6 jGs% . ¥ , | Lhad before the war, They or bore thie foor,"? I fornia the | Mit Feneounbie fi tior t been one heavy draft, and t e ar tofaseries of supe | Wat contained 18, 3 'P hor aver, | $ | The aposkes again eniled him to order and request. | oe: ilsa inives. 6 Nod. 1 A 1 | The Mayor recommends that t et plemental drafts has been ordered. oid the Sta: i ; ea in the | Od the dietabers to take tue * | took place in she eh Bi niiG | inte fren year ta ye vith the sar tor The troops at Camp Larry are to be reviewed to- and it ahared tho same tare. They kt | Oy AMD let dab a iit al leting, The honeywoon was passod as'Mons | nents. ab itis tates which otie wer dey, weather permitting, by Gen. Halleck, The e heads of my molases barrels (ey | UH ae a teh bee Pe icone, Walt sco on the Mediterranean, | so be wubmnitued after t : hero of Corinth can show a uew uniform to splendid | eat and wasted my potatoos, borh sai | y moane had been rae | twenty nutes froin Nice Partraent, in accordan @ ‘ Irish’ took my tobacco; billed and ¢ LA Sanit site aealna: y charter, ‘The ent f “we t advantage. He ieanadmirable reviewer, Mr, Line | chickens and turkeys; sho: down son at nia) to vote furiteehiip |. Aba result of Col Heaton's viait to Wilmington, | Commitee on t { coln thinks reviewing is his forte, aud keeps him for | 829 bose ofehbes,, By pBeerore of Woear tne ney A vr it, while | there has beeu seized and turned to bw by | — The rewlution or the 4 men, that the Common the ‘oke up and burned cotton cards; 7 sue Me r tary aust tos, and stiopped by bim to | Council aselet. with ae ee te wer the hat purpose, Nemo, carried iny wagon and plough gears off ; 10 veral | ..(ifeas, cor vfudion ensued, M re rose in their : i y bim to| oh ib a : (By Telegragh.) axes. de, Only a eqiad of Kilpatrick's rol | oe ae 5 raner Ne aecutids and hoped hile Fork, op eucounh or he Bayone Treasiry, | Bipencing OF 0 od In The Military Conference. to this place (Monrce), I had two carts fF, Ange} saked to be 63 Lend boped hie re ran of tobacco, and 200 bales o atton, A | Whe eietcrscic. ts ; ecting tt aan ke i iny bosoms at one titn The Ba be granied bas Bland 60 @xamine quant tes these products are constantly | pd i the A i the Washington, March 80.—The Crnovicus, of to-day, the breas'e of my innocent w fully impor te tin thls case that uaeat by the military garrison, aod | Clie Hall. wiih kerosene oils wus referred to the Come sys The rumor which is related by the gossip of the ; dansbier, vanded gold and ey one be a be ae sone a and beat aa ver the Leeasury ey an tain te * ‘ 100 ne Ouse, por 5 pon 1 4 ‘ town of the ineeting of the President and (ens, (rant, | thFrarened 10 sant fe ale hada © Ay nanee, Thay fos | forced through wit! Ue Consiverstion inxtiog in after Davis, Fle considers him Man OVI snt.—Late Tuesday night. a Sherman, Mead, Ord and Sheridan, on board the | (and [suppor itis eo ail along the sine) are nw al nuned. Day nil ok Hear what he saya: "We ' : ) ; : | "Mr. Salmon ruse toa question of privilege, It h rs ’ : German coutlenan # bh board the Hanition ay River Queen, is undoubtedly correct, but we ean nae | Noes destitute of any thine to rubsiot upon, My nes | pean bay Mune 38.84 thi dope thas ah had aro siraid tt David of to-day basuts the | wren eee il ; ‘ | groes have all returned, eacept four, F of rome } nerve (hat we used su Mauch t enue te e Mab wuibed ’ sure our readers What (Lhe result of the conference i# | plantations where only one of two out of a dozen hurt had been offered him by auvtlier weiter to vote fur | Perve rise WE Met Mila et mele bin, Be | fond of th rt ver, wand wae ena Reo aet And now, Mr. Editor, is thie the way to | & e bili. Nous e shoul! be iminediately taken of the | Wildy ¢ A ws your Hen Rep reins your | forwa ; : iver, an z ou 7 4 i ( ence by the Howe e-balls red eve ‘# something of the tt in | rapidiy earr tinto the atre by the t “| Union? . come | y | Ker in The statement that General Lee had asked for | C2 "8 beek into the Union} ¢ We Syer com on Ward moved that a committee of investigation | your rebel friends and, if yon show one of | fortunately bie cries were lard hy David Vow ‘ mune and be om frarernal terme with such wicked | pe qnooimted t hnouncement of t y ne Gigs OF 1 Ludiow of the Uy a, Reve conference with General Grant is entirely without | and vile wreiches? 1 think not, ie Reba eecrouthaseotion ousalorier nehing, they will inatently mpring as your | ( ab once went to his * mea in wea foundation Mr. gc get ae iain, It the bill passed, the | PAromt an 1 tear you ip plecen if they can," 1 oe aching bigs he wae im en oxbansied sine Whavs in the Wind¢ Mr. Seward Takes @ | Gewrnar Maane, in bis order congratulating the | Fire Department would ut once ee up thelr appa Awonxa the developments of the recent engage- | copditiv. Ho wis takeg into th. eve on Trip. army on the result of Saturday's contest, says | Tum and New k would be defenceluss agulnst | mous betore Petersburg, 14 the fact that the spirit | Wife bbe Proper restorative yess { t¢ that the enemy succeded in Vreakiog through the ravages of fire. | of ihe rebel soldiers ia broken, A lester her ry wae econ enabled to procoud qu bis way 1 Fesningien year beg pe pepccshating eawer | cur lines through the reprebensible want of vigi- | ‘The result co the passage of the bill waethen an- | general officer, written on Suturday, saya: ‘The | Alter i at exertions ei eran ! : Northerner left the Navy Yard yes! OTNOOD, | ance of the Third Brigade, First Division, of | nonneced, se follows: result of to-day's operations bes demonsirated the | rice ehavied to Ke. ‘ a paving on tonrd Secretary Seward and denghter, Se | the Ninth Corps, Al] others eucacod are bigtly | | Aves Movars, Andrews Burkley, Biddle, Bonham, fact that che spirit of thoir men is troken. The | out gf ib nor Leo Wabiewwl Varga Lassarh the Speoish Minis. | praised, | Beko ver Brandreth, Hrowne Brinaag Caroniar | hited 3 Gal's ad orks wae a fepbly uct b Reatinial ov th boon .