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| The Paid Fir Fire Department Bill. THE THRTY.THIRD VEAL. ) Nt MBER 10 ov s The Latest News tion of Richmond. The scheme t« well coneeived.and it willbe aptto mircarry in the execution juct as other have." By Telegraph to the W, ¥. San. | vin tichmond papers of Wed- a we j Hesday Tepert that Gen tidan passed Dinwiduie | Court Louse on Weeonerday morning, 1 they think AIGHLY IMPORTANT | bis desiination is the South Side Railroad | The Disparem saye: “ All ie quiet as usual ou thie tide the James, On the south side nothing of tr Screw: | tar nile as ovearred ince th 6 fight of Inet Satutda ‘mother Tura of the ence ha wince it of nat MMEADE’S ~ ARMY FIGHTING. rumor yesterday that the Yankees had made amore towardethe South Side Railroad, but we know ti a | was on! 4. founded on the kuowledse thar Soe- © ween Our Forces Pressing Towards the Southside Railroad, IMPORTANT POSITIONS GAINED Heavy Losses of the Enemy. SHERIDAN IN THE REAR OF RICHMOND. aru Tidan has joined Gran GENERAL SHERVAN The Army Taking a Ket — Sherman's Hencquarters Kemoved to Newberao Arrival of 500 Rebel Prisovers, ¢ (Correaponde nee of the Sun.) Newhern, March 2. The armies in North Caro. lina are taking abrief repose. Sherman's forces we moch ia need of shoes, clothing, and other necessar fea, prior to striking the finishing blow to the rebe Confederacy All fe quiet et the front. The enemy show no elens of life, Where they are or what ther are about ap peare to be a matter of Indifierence just now Gen, Sherman's headquarters are tobe remowed from Savannah to Newhern Howard's head. quarters. from Benafort, §. C.. are alao to be remowod to this point Five hundred and fourteen bags hereon Sunday and Monday, General Thomas Co- -operating, Another Attack on Fort Steadman, THE ENEMY BADLY» ROUTED. Later from Mobile. ACTIVE OPERATIONSBEGUN Gen f metl arrived for Geucral She rman's a:my, Avother bateh of 500 Rebel prisoners arrived here ge ¥ from Goldsboro on Runday, They left yesterday for City and Miscellaneous the North, More than half of them desire to take the oath of allegiance A general payment of all the troops in thie Depart- ment bas been ordered to be made upto December Silat. The coneratolations of the loval ecitirens of tection of North Carolina, over the eppointir Hon. Hugh McCulloch, of Indianna, and aator Har- lan, of lowa. itions in the Gabi ch were “ eeninate n, HOW THE FIREMEN EN FEEL ABOUT IT. PROGRESS OF RECRUITING. Result of Yesterday’s Draft, &e. &e., thie nt of GENERAL CANBY, GENERAL GRANT. ‘The Attack on Mebile Commenced Another Forward Vovement. St. Lows, March 30,—A dispatch from Mobile Washington, March 30,—Information from City | Point dated the 22d inet. sare Point, dated Thureday afternoon, nays that very hea- Col, Moore's brigade landed noar Navy Cove to- day, and drove a portion of Gen, Gardner's command fon when the rebels being reinforced from Mo? te. and the object of the reconnoissance having been accomplirhed, Cul, Moore fedl back without loss. Every preparation was nade for heavy fighting on the Zistinstant, and the sound of art the Hay all day yesterday, and wae diatir at Fort Gaines. High winds are prevailing to-day vy capuonading commenced at half-past ten o'clock on that morning, and was very furious onsil balf-paet one in the afternoon, in the direction of the Peters- bure front. A battie was probably in po ovress, but no particulars were known at City Point at the time the Tani) boat lett. ry came down SECOND DISPAVOH Washington, March 31, Information from the ad- tly heard vance of the Army of the Potoune, dated Hatcher's | and the sound of the artillery hus comeed, The se Rao, Thursday morping, shows the locality of our | eulse remain yet to be learned army onder General (irant, at thai time, tobe ina thy Mat Wor porediel with and eastof the Boydtown plank Nes Obsaha (Marah 41, $14 Cara, 9 Ail news Poud, and westof Hatcher's Run, These important positions have beeu gained with but little resistance from the enemy. ‘ihe Fifth Corpe had a sharp en- eounter with the enemy on the Quaker road, 2th regarding the movemente of the of Mobile at the p band force arny in the vicinity fent thine is considered atra orders to Our are anxiously waiting sath The Chicago Jor following short distance of the Berrytown plank road, where sat of Wednesday contains the e enamy's pickets were found and driven in, Grif- no's division was sent up the Quaker road, and about o'clock in the afternoon a division of the enemy nade Ite appearance, and not knowing the streueth of our forces, formed in line and charged, but the rel. ls wore repulved with heavy lors, A numberof pris- nere were taken and broveht in, They said the nove had been a complete surprise to them, as they ad expected av attack in the vicinity of Fort Btead- yan, and that their troops had been massed there to eetit. It is believed that the rebels were hurrying ven towards the Southside Railroad all the after- roon, in the hope of being able to provent ite destrac- jon. But great contidence wae felt that Sheridan roald be alittle ahead, and that by the next night re would have news of its destruction at some point sear Bunkeeville, If this should be accormplishent, it s-claimed that the evacuation of Vetershura and (iehmond muat follow, y evet of the Miss wn, wh ' stiantc coast Duluerous vid me; eo their papers #tate, an tin pe.eon is donbuess preparing hie forces near Macon, for & southward mov to prote avainet Geverel Canby, who be expects there very roon alter the fal ci Mobile, while Jackson, with adi+ virion or two of cavalry.ie thought to be moving down the Jackson and New Onlenus Ratiroud, for he double purpose of iecruiting bis army quietly end (euch ie my euepicion) making an attempt on ceut City lise f, ae soon ae be er ‘ occupied toward Seima and Moatgor Denert rs reported »esterday that he had already reached the Iauieville State line on the Juth, but waa movin very loieurely, West ofsthe Mietielppl all te very quiet, so fay as mov) mente of arinies are coLoerned, REBEL ACCOUNTS Washington, March 31, The Ric bmond Dia AVA TOU, of the 99th inet., coutaiue the following: “The from Alabarie is tothe 26th inet, The pre paratior . for the defence of Mobile are very complete virions for arix months’ siege baal General Taylor has done everything for the de of the city, The demonstration against M e, and the flank inovement from Penracola cod Milton are wcill tureatened, FOURTH piraraten, weoumulated Washington, March %1,—1¢ in reported, but not au- thenticated, that the rebels, during Wednesday iebt, made several attempts to break throagh our lines, in the neighborhood of Fort Steadman, but our orw and artiliery opened on them a terrible fire, ebieh as often drove them back In confusion, until hey abandoned the contest, The present movement f General Grant will cut off all coumunications be- ween Leeand Johnston. General Thomas is moving © Richwend from the Bouthwest with a heavy force, rant’e movement I* certain torecure possession of he Southside Railroad, which ie the key to Peters. barg aud Richmond, It is known that epecie, aud a ence Rebel War Dispriches. Washingtom March 81.—Kichinond papers of \the “9th inst, are received, They contain 6 dispatehee Auguata, March 25,—General Taylor has irened orde: declaring thatin future the field and lit cere of all commande ip his Department shall be held personally rerponsible for damager committed by the soldiers upon public and privase property. Sinow, nine miles following n did not interfere with the movement The Yankees burned, destroyed and evacuated Dal ton, eoveral days ago About one thousand of Wolford’s cavalry moved ebove, on a tour of obaervation, Wodtord is supposed f Death of Major Mchwen. Philadelphia, March S1.—A private dispatch from ieveral Meede states that Major McFwen, of the sth Pennsylvania Union League Regiment, fell in | @,2ave "x thousand men in hia eominane 1 vivap de The Ranger, @ ew Contederate tnan-of-war, ia tlie engagement yesterday morning, eruising on the an, Two Yanker vessels have beon despatched to sich her off the comet, Augusta, March 26. - 4 Rumor of the Evacuation of Petersburg, A force, repor'ed to be under Baliimore, March 31.—The tiag of truce boat Man il ne re GF servon, ¢ ne out trom Memphis, through vattan arrived at Annapolis this afternoon with 750 aration agetnae Turse” Lt aud Dace fois on” elensed Union prisoners, The Manhattan brings arumor that Petersburg had and retreated towards Memphis Awyusta, March 26.-A very active trade is pro- gresepg in Charleston. ‘There are large stock reen evacuated, sales. Ex-Governor Alkeu is ciained by the ¢ REBEL ACCOUNTS, to have been nconristent Coion man, unalic pose the Confederac He never ured Gen. Thomas Co-operating Washington, March %1.—Richmond papers of the 20th inet, are received, The Sextinrt bas the follow- tue from East Tennessee : Thomas having transferred @ portion of bis army t Knoxville, and united with Gillem, ts eaid wo be noving in the dtrection of the Virginia line, At last weounts the command had reached the vicinity of jreenville, @ little over half way from Knoxville to aristol. The expedition is accompanied by an en- ineer's corpe of two thousand men, who are engaged lin rebuciding the railroad as fast as the enemy march- Communication with the bare at Knoxville will is be keptup. The object of the expedition te no Agninet the Yankee governinent. Negro balla, under the guspices of the military aeuthoriticee and with guards juralehed by them, we Dightly announced, The New York “Bounty Broker A Just Paoishment Washington, March 3i,—The finding and sentence in the Devlin and Cahill (New York bounty brokers) | casos, tried before General Brage's Military Cominia- sion, have been confirmed by the Secretary of War, Jobn Devlin was sentenced to ten years in the p tentiary, and fined three thousand dollars, James Deviin, seven years, and five thousand dollars fine; dJobn Cahill, five yoare imprisonment, They are to oubt tc possess and bold Southwestern Virginia, and | be sent to Clinton Prison. This ie the firet instance Uf practicable, to move and capture Lygebburg, thus | of a large batch of similar cases, and which bring to to-opersting with Graot iQ commoling We ¢racum | light tke Unmenn Loads Dacuetdva Ws Gores, NEW YORK, | ment wo traurpo ne up the arge portion of munitions, were recently eent Bouth | from Cantey, Mies mnt @ cotton placed | row Michwand, en the bank for urpores, UE broups march to whatever point they may be ordered. It is Yost, tut lost in the affair less than three hundred Bg ui ¢ ) roearded by some doubtful If all the theo will move yen, and drove the rebels neatly a mile, with serious ile. Hi er thie may be, it | ed | lowe to them, aud captured a number of prisoners, 4 ewillnot hold out very lone D tere cross the lines daily. ‘They etate there are only about tx THIRD DISPATON men lott to eatrison the place, Of these, most are old a ” ' " ch 2% nen whoare heartily sick of the war, Provisions are Frening.—The route taken by a portion of this army | gain ¢ ac is r buehel ba fe ube same over which |t bas traveled several times | ment ly man avmansi¢ din awilver, Gold heretofore, namely—the Vaughan and Halifax roma, | 2.) tUe lt ay: pahiaber teacmia’| roaning southwest acrom Hatcher's Run. Thecol- | inetances » q re et deeti ut Seloe peave | Mon, Cit rear think it le tl ntion of the Ge (depended det oe TRING: _& FATES Of Tal incommartet Mobile to trethe city when it ts iry force, under General Sheridan, took the Halifex | qtiacked. It) etinated tuat 2.5) bales of cotton road towards Dnuwiddie Court Honse. The infantry are piled uy at he Ohio and Mobs st allwa et ation, column eroneed Hatcher's Run oa the Vaughan road, | ie ave tbeu wemt away during the past. cro uit met with no opposition until they reached within rela now Here doubt that Mot Me contains all | oh is not | i | SATU Stepe are be offenders in « feeurrence of the f ther parte of she country R DAY, APRIL te taken to bring to juttice there aid pres ade Commitsetor The Tat We left Baltimom mal train from Wheeling, whic on Thur morning, Was captured { EMA c whoe available ENtS BP PRICE ONE CENT IN GOLD CURRENCY —— Should the wil re General Lee, marsing bis Torte in one grand army, fall back lato (be mountain featnesres of Soutliwortern Vire by @ company of guerriiten at Green Spring, on | @ down hte forward rapidly in the exe to: & Haw at Green Spring, on | @iuia aud Kost leanessee, he may pour down apialy In tha exarainations Whe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, about sixtcen | far sate ginal town, Ser mir noritie wou seem le rs nile et of Cumberland, » af x“ fae ff 7 Now York State Legislaturo, ,j mules owt of Cumbertand, in tho afternoon. The | Pit, (at, into the future, end anticipating tome Senate. Paseencere were afl rol bed of their Watches, pocke! | which the various tortifieations are being etreaeth- books and other wales, The train wae th {and new ones planned and rapidity puebed tor- Albany, March $1.—Mr. Cole tntroduced a bill* a 2 ‘. z a i dtocompleion. To an unskilled eve, the plac m € eppiopristions to pay the expenaer of renmire | AOC on Are and nearly deatroyel, Five cara were | the appearance one vast chafo o i the damages done to the 5s canals by dt fire ng be P _ ry avaiial ie hilie witha th 6 recent flouusa which approprintes to the iastern serves Ue ONY f wz been extinguished after t OE, hud Hrlouline mth owing foals afar 01 fon s™an, to tho Middie division $19.00 and § robbers lef. nthe blue har broad front of ol rn division $110,000 damer Pairhar . ut" f i n variour Rivonten.—Allowing the Centra Tne steamer Fairbanks arrive! at Fortroes Mon- | paiteries from nin: wt eransity a riers: aly await to charve usc roe on Thursday from Newberne with seven buns | ing she elanal to vend cheiriron mn omengereof death puration of V dred rebe Jag down upon it, Stretehiow away off to the right nd Queens € prisoners, The captain reports having ) Authorizing the consoliiation of certain Fexperience! very atrong weather At noc o hyn Rajlioad Companies risting to Bioker's Welite et ets oer u ere : tuission; and to amond the brcire Law a oT spe Hlatteras, he waa Houty repert reduces the licsuse tee in tho P brought to by a gun fred 1 thet steamer O two and a ball doliats, anthorisesliccasine ot fees f Rat. The Ant had Major General Sherman on tourania, and repeals the ¢ equir boar » ov yohd. ' : Cavtalo was r sus tw pilot the iat into Matter. » Police Court in New York freferred to New ein ‘ ° the Pokee a usticos | OF * ee 6 of the at sppearance of i at yal sou | the west sery which he accordiny! { ) committees of the Chamber of ¢ ne = porating the Longel # Protective Murical Loan an 1 e New York aud Brooklyn Floa reme ln Y e Brooklyn AV INCH SO “General Intelligence, 1 By Mail to the New York Sun.) « Luco: purating the Eanes erratic Incorperatia: the T rance Co Lncotporating the i B entire net receinte of the Philadelphia Aeni- bor the paymeout of certain extraordinary | TY Fein, just announce, were 1,085,008 res of Brookiy Pasare r jeorporating the Fire Denetit hs pore ro of the a Albans radera lias cre mn of fF ng. To mnend the charwe of abel tre to Washington, ing avium Bau, To i Paw indirect proposition for a return of Georgia atine | Ac the storage > shel vinvolved in Governor Reown's aug b chloe sn this State. Tu ehanse # ation State maior bh ual Lite nud Traveviert losurance g tion for @ State Convention, has been voted od arter of the Freneh i “own by the Legislature, Boolety - New Y $4! Py 4 rovide tor the A Mra. Conn the wife of a aotdier, athe New 1ew Capitol he Dill to tacilina Tb « fn r f } Isnde for the Croton Water K Albany, Ind, L , died in Jetlersonvi from the breeutive Ct ' srl wae wlowed te lie in the meoteon of Mi, Andre tYe tnatten ded by any o7 week wd logon Unt. the rats guawed her tace entirely away evi > KEOKION, Tur Jarge buttermakers ta Rrunawick, Maine. The bill amending the Registry Law was taken up aud vicinity, till keep their last fall's stock of eatheepeciaiorder It provider that tuspsctore and | bitter. Komeofthem were offered fifty cents « Canvasrers of erections in New York and Heoalion | short time ace, and wonld not take it, and now thall be appointed by the Ce esonere of the Mes | they cann bot an ofler above twenty-seven cents far an the © dron'e and Sf) awaken into lifetike al pearance of dander, Bb * CAL TE the recapture of Clattan: derporation, he will fir thy ite tlnetrious jon ridges baw Helis th ton ranges of Wel am dimly eeen, ready t@ umbertng yiantane the dret ap hould General Lae evar attempy mith the tind erneagod in erecting very expensive here at presen mila &® ree of an At Permanent! furtr ties, und the vicinity, vilew or the r rr Dring them to justice, LOCA and trequentiy an! murder Unlon ettizens, a mature of the country, and their compl f 1 it is almost tinpossib'e to reach thei. aud NEWS notorion L among which are wine ter works, and large warehouses f all evineing @ determination to hold As A inilitary post, Gatewood, are etill iy commit depredationsy Owing to the o renay of Hanis of roving atain~ WEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, o Sto LY AND Fvening Eachange, but rather weak, 151, and rallied after ¢ cloee of report. Ks all (ot were etealy thd at Gold opened af Ota, at which it stood af Tre Pine Deranrwent—Wrar tir Mew mens THINK OF THR neve xo Tineatre No DERM ANIC sage by Varn Byatew Toorntre Arenriiespern. Resort riosson Tan Sonor MATION HY THE Mayon, Ere INDTONATIONG Au Prootas The news of the paa- the Lexielature of the bill abrogating the Volunteer Fire Jepactment, and substituting a paid fyeton created quite @ commotion among the fire , polltan 10. ice ba 0 Geeta’ ace a men, terday, wortion of t eme holting the polis that they ma : Tury taik of rugning old Pete for Prosi lent Rasabats y. & portion of fireme, who hed tore trou dietricts other ti where they are io | DEX time,” remarket Jenk to Muggine the | Corely wat raeahrtn ‘mater olen wy abe go ther day, with know look. “Pete who # meet for the fnet of ite paseare, and wore not MI bebe Hy Hi Tne Prep edhe Aare | 2 Bete Rolent,” anawored Jonking, walking off at | surprised on the announcement of the rerult ; bt ther 5 eer etn at the te wn erte beaches he Wan intemal bf flexene t tons New Ad parce Jnreer cinee had faith duet the Assernbly would reine York, that there are districts * iy thing do not Tur Lo * announce in enicmatical | the proposition, It was because the news was geaor-: contain jour pe houre qualitied to as in erme tt 1 *nher con'ain jour persons whowre qualitied to ret ax ine Jt is att ' red t ‘ Lesttony Hhatior ® | ally auexpected, therefore, that cousidorable exeite= pector ‘ e athe her cy shnea, the Field deaied thie, and on motion of Law, | Brindess 6¢ Walon, will be kite felieres tt ine ment wae at first im sted, Bevernl of the come ment * d reatry “ ectio » t tly Dittricg witha @ iach tei Qaced thu | Ptiacess Helena and Alicefrom the fatigue of hold- | Patios. of the spur of the momeut, rau thelr engines atrie ing drawing rooms for her Majesty, into the engine houres tongue forcuost, as a sign of pieciaee eit ores 19 strike out the elarive which Tue negro ca an, Whose boat was amaahod | thelr indignation, but the xreater part seemed in- provides thing ie ema the fhe wee T by Genoral Sheriian on histate raid, and who was | clined to take the niattor philosophleally, sourtbly ‘ . 7 bi oO lonited bw the hinend papers baviow ° “ q sis o Jie eaid that opwsition w k grees | I re, ae having | conclocing that “what can't be cured must be en hardel ath tal it bhe Bt 6 acta the re ae i hed ruite in iad r id ins] dured." seme of the companies seemed rather t sowarele n hi pro- | Cixn ay us « ankees, dese ted te our . bh bited the reception of ve ‘vot. | lines wi since, bringin, with him twenty facetious on the iiveet, and placed notiong €rr ou eleetion day, the ver backbone on thie Dil, | new rebel nuiforms onthe doore of their heatquartery the epirit af var cee aM aneie, | TLSHOP HaMtrer, of the Methodist Fptacopal | Witt showed that the matter was taken gol bumor- Under the pretense of exehiting unresie ered ve Chureb, died on the wit inst, ab Mount Pleasant, | (ly. Our reporter noticed on the door of one enging i) perwaite soe received upoll nu afliaavit take n | fow tle wan, us arnotmber of the | houece this notion: “Clored—oceupante gone to Sara amid the hurry, crowd mud jote ot the pous | Ont no tlre annistant editor of | tage Ox iin tinguished.” On 6 thirds oe da € or Cooeldetation, suc - od ont = 6 ‘ a J ner, rtinge od,’ D b¢- Mow i a ab care OF Werition, such | the Wrerres Cnatertss An g, th ‘ . mh atfivmvir being to n frovs heediossnew ordesien. (tie Lateef A ; are, eee { | This houre to let inquire of Reaben K. Fenton, Ale utte wreentry law de to be of any used WF hr edgrcee fen BOR CoOsen FeHOp tn ‘Toward ev ‘ « MH MAP ihe Kia te é 1 ® positter soon afer resigned on bany Toward evening, however, most of the pla- ta. aud delibesation; en dwiren once the | @ecount of falll cards were taken down, and many of the engines " ued. it maa be tial e cared ne D On, fire , averney ' sy lod, fig PgR PERE ree ep ett Apvicrs from 8t. Loula Mo, March 98th, are to that had been run in tongue first, were reversed and Py ie provielon was incorpCrated in iby the ettect, that the briive cuard year De S to, on red for duty, [tis possible that a very few com= be the Iron Mountain Rai 1, had » skirmish with would refuse to tirn ont, but euch cases would Mr there wos nothing in the hie. | the rete trpiias aoder Sam WWilderbrand, ob he very rare, and in no instance, eo far 1 he ad, » ane ms as Our report. tory ob the © our erate, which would jus morning of the 27 nel the rebeia were repulsed, q #e uch apiohibition, Atiscouttary to the epirit of our wuerriline are ray , yt ere could learn, wee there any disposition to create cous ihution, it not its lever ae well. That instru Bop ait: ihas ilies me aly It dant rae "| disturbance, ‘The rentimenta generally expreasads eA us bare Pie Ges an be tadet chic te Lacme fri cht on se rovrof St. Genevive, are that the rurel members of the Lagisiature havee should have power to de vote .'s fthatriche Tha Mary!and Legislature has lod nearls been hoodwinked toto the passage of the new bill by | provided he po sesse : ue cous Situtianal quatitica all ot the teof thot Brate, op; sive te the | the so-called provressloniate of this elty, cad that the tone, thatthe power to gevulate (he ezercine of the ; . e right to vote, wna tot @ power to. deprive a voir 48 Teel red populations which used to be ao paid ay eter will eoon be proven a failure, But they thar sieht. He reterred to Articbs IL of the Const Ave od : a Hatrict, Among them recognize the fact that it is nevartheloms a law, and tu | we fp t ne meetin f v7 ' ’ , oO i” ’ ereton om ive notion | Of fia intent ve to | gious purposeny sf e ie & whit to oe Lined oh It clebeeal sud cara n isuae crnpowernug Vo m= | won robibithug ra hes poem? trey | Piderable number of firemen have already been ap nt Anepretors and eunivas io 10 | Eibiing dhe navicelion of vaussle by ye | pronched Ly frienda ot the naw ineasure, for the pure “4 wrk prohibiting ne os from keep a do ore gun | pose of securing their servieos under the paid ayetem, Arecmbly. ? without licens and it ia believed that tie new organization will ba The Speaker announecd the follow ing Committees, | Dearurens from Leen army atate that negroes tn | made up almostentirely from the ranks of iho old undert eolut relating to Chara of corrupuon | the proporsi etone or two butiahons teoone | firemer » passage of the Paid Fire Department Rill white res ment being placed in she fortif on the passage of the Paid Fire bey pe M a potind Hick nde Dat ia i K tt This eubiect came nop before the Moard of Alder. , Parker, devil, uw H ' a chma ily ree thou : 2 Meear vt itte J. H, Park t be ell, Sumner, G. | ond have thus far een arined, No ove in Riche | itt a6 thelr meeting yesterday afternoon, and « Maker, W. Clark end Loc woo : ; taond places any relance in them, and the white | Comtnunication waa recelved from Chief Enetneer P rhe Boldiery vot Bi was ke nye : bgt: alee troops t reat aul et them The negroes } Decker, laquiriog what action he should take in the army warnine, r wat Tele t ‘ eset Rod many | premises, as all the property belonging to the Depart Hints Paskip—For the better regulation of tho pe iM ren nilaieaii thourand colored | awent was under the control of the Board, A resolu Z a ae Pe bey ase te: @ | coasers were drilled with sick jeu of muse . Hiate Inebriaie Asylum : to cxtend the time for the | Loum pam Heck 1% 1 tion was passed providing that, if the Council conear, tees wad Police Courts in the a Seow York -tovt {x tas been adcoriainad at the Ouresnay Bureau a Committee of three members of each bady shall be Mr Btunrt eb to lay the ou the fats hich T nag ¢ Minto tt Mussachunett , 4 appolused to take the whole matter in charge. A ree ae carrie ] o ibeot porate (ho Ve. inin or e e 8 , i ‘ “ A to ation Hociety jand Teluuive te the Departiauag 4 Yurk are rapicly boing coavertet into solution waa also passed complimentary to the fire of Survey ot Budldings in New York Bonks, Those of Ruode Island have commence | men, and requesting them to continue thetr servicers e availing a elves of the enabling act, rece atly intehalf ( the city antil other arrangements ar@ assed, ait bak over the country manifens ® . ivews liems : , wan siniiar digpomtion slaw allows National Banka I! g - ‘ tw issue Ouest xth of theirecirculation ino noted af At the reqne a of Suumber of prominent Gremen, By Telegraph to the New York Sn.) loa denominations than five dollars. The Nati the Mayor y erterday 1 the following proclamae - cf reney Ut roe ode wel 4 Tor Missise'ppt river is open w Lake Pepin, DrLiPaRTiN ice taaunen lovee, ekten (i tia ne Mavens Orrick New Yorky Two tailures , pitenday Phila. organi March i, 1 : I 9 ires Were reported yesterday in Phila- | their organization, Whereas, A tat! has Lenn prssed by the Y anala ning celphia, one of them for a very larce amount Aranallr occurred at Niespara Falls on M oft tate, tunkiog certala ehanees in the Fire Dee Tor report that Ex-President Millard Fillmore | day A gotau atu care ot age m™ ab to the irtmento. (hieeity, sad eatapliehing ® Metropolital bridve eonnet bg Goat Island with the Amer wan t winich » Li doubters be majyae dby the had gous to City Point asa Peace Comminsiquer ia Fi een pari inia ile Waar. a | grove ne alaw, Now if . U0 afhey { jun t s aur gi te ol Le) ec wes then, Mayor of the ettyof New York, do ereby e tek od tie ' M 8 9 incorrect, He was in Butte vere antly t wittly the rapid and over | earvuaiy recommend to cae matabers ot the Fie Dee Tim President bas pot yet rte net from Virgine | the American Phe wenn was the wife of @ | pudnentor thicetty ant the your weneraly, not es A . he urtiys Put she wae ting linte ato the et fone whieh un , by in, 1h }o anid that ou: We ay he rade ont so baat feu ‘“ t ay ‘ Kalle 7 a lete {Nenad sis A iy i vi My N huibaaite te the {rout with a number of distinguished officers {a Httle girl Tue omuces that induced her | ol | ofthe land and th gente! J fice ; oTeerrot tied: patient, nud othe: uihority Gas Wassuvene offers 7500 to 81000 for the cap- yoommmit thia ect of eetfdestrucdon are attributed ' y the it 1 ic it vont ‘ ture and conviction of gueri!las, within 20 wiles of | % she Wahappy state of her domemic affaira, oe | ae teubers thoreot: tombaan tom all der = was rer) gotiw to the bridge by «person bo Whom | tioue hick ney be conmsce od ne tending to di Mew phis, Teun, she avowed ber pur} but ele was not credited, | te witeh over and borer © public proyerty entrust. Kgset deserters in the vicu of Morilian, | aud allowed to go ou ber way to destruction ea Mtotheir ‘ae ton ta worthy of ‘ Whlky au thecune A M ¥ the Confederate authorities aod threaten Graynat Borewin being a modest man, and | york. ‘foun ona peal to a ate the militia, and burw their houses if | bay ny, moreover, BO tine fordispiny, dete “iby | not to te ish by an ¢ od b eu. H u ibn ora | f ba af vd they attempt to oppose them, The deserters are | giiiatle intentior M4 ! Pihe | ed ty the rn aw that has attonded ite armed and organized, poss commander of Forres M ' alvg,| PONE HERS ini ny Ue write, Mayor hina with os liinenta an a taunt os tune on bie ge ‘ , ‘ 01 of March, 2,500 di eral meet of (he ‘ n wil o Dertye the mouth of Merch, lewerters fromm | rival at tt b piace on Tuesday evening, Me pu A venera ° he firemen will be held this Loe's army were received in Washinton, to all of a em) boat from the stear atter by | evening at Ptremonts Toll, in Mercer street, where whom the oath of alley was administered, | @ single aid, aud it hod quiet the Fort, | the wutject will bedicussed at length, Mi eue ry jespat Nicsweniee f n «are entertained ot dleor y con Vhisiencoumilerable increas ver the menth of | * ist A 7 pap capa papers ig Fan Ss are 6 ntartainod i 1 ! b adv and the aidof bis err val, aon the teleas | partof the firemen, The public are prepared to tek February, during which only 1,209 were received, | of their Nittle surprise part Afr avieitofafow h Tos bill making it @a offence punibhable by fine | hours the General deparied ws quietly ea be ur- fiveaction in the avout of any den 4 rived, te re) @ command but this ds ouly @ precautionary measure, and uo and imprisonment to retain and a) propriate the trouble ix apprehended by the t { Tux Newport (BK. 1) News says there Ine cane in | ‘ apprehende y the officers at pu oats bounty of any New Jersey voluntwers, has passed | oar facie worm is 1 Live rbonon the de quart both Houses of the New Jersey Legislature uuanis | et of the reme ¢ county, ¢ tered Aue Voou's Day,—from time nme oria’ wenty-f yearn a agenel 5 sor wy preny Re a ae et fund the crigs | the firatday of April hae ts t a A New Orceans dispatch say# that Suformation | j).) parties t the sui, the counsel on both sides, | ds and more expecially | ‘ r Having been received there of a uw vomentin Texas to | and the memleraoft urtastiec time the suis | practical joker on their ne Ihe wen ico ‘ da picked force of # thousand rebels to aeize | Wat brought ere all dead ; the bejr to the Plaine | anelent and withal eo univer t that ib ha red Ms olde vi tho euit bas withdrawn it; the cour x Pha Hicdon sod hold Arizona, for the purpose of opening a Hs A Met Deen ey Me tne an. ane cone the heads of antijus: ‘ ‘ “ route to California, to ellow the citizens of that | cide who shall pay the * and te clerk te in. | DA¥@ ip their Hull wh " ; ¥ a 4 6. o “eo 7 ‘ yreciaely atiilar f y money ithe State wishing vo aid Texas t n ther friends, ng eweek t anting the anid | March, preci “ Wed eeu ebmaxed cue day only in the | #reat aim ir to nd perrone away With Méreases to Tne Missouri Bate Conven ’ ednesday, aiready reacbed the sum of four | ideal individuals who ar tata 10 be trom heme, in Committee of the Whi on article that | hundre : nre—& prot vi y ure + r than the | and then enjoy a Ian thei disappointment. To } " th of the whole of whic i" fier the 1st of January, 1570) uo person ahall be | Onwinal wor the fore fof WhIeh Bhe | iad the practice vo prevaient ail over thu world ecems |} woudiand was 4 part. aliowed to vote in the State nosble to read 4 to indicate a very carl Anothe: cle adopted provides that foreigne: Tus New SrsAcocce of the Congregation ther article adopied pr gaere Chattanooga and its Defences, t vote one year after declarug sheir snteutions eer p writes the Cinciuaatl Uc Bhuar Hoshomajun ee aven) in Kivington to become citizens. arenas Chait k roe ony ptrovts near Urebard, Was Conneceated with appro] re Jay Cooxe reports that the subscription to the Althor ate interest surronnding thie ate cerenve t " a C cg The aM wae ‘ Althou eretofore ueed as & Luther vure! were seven thirty loan yesterday, amounted to #2,166,- | Claesic s arted, and the advencing waves | hiretotre et tgp spite thiapd 000; includ “eveland for #50, 004 } of battle sjuest have ewopt far beyond it, | fine organ in the synagogue, which is something new : ine uding one from Cleveland for $50,000, the | injo ihe vers ours UF We rebellion, leaving it but @ | in Jewish places of worship, and another iunovation largest from the West; and one from | hilacelphia, ferere ovine a oA ter i uM it 1 by no means | i atobe that the females are to be separates for $100,000, which ¥ largest from the East, | cote aesin at 4 fortunee of war way a3 h . Which was the ‘arceat from the East, one e again awaken th be solema echoes of our grand | Lom the wales af te al in euch places, but Lary Pre we: RTE 1 bac for | old uptaine, “rock-ribbed and aucient ae he aun,” o newaon round flo Ths ore sleg 1519 individual sucanripticas for | Fisiithe tierce shock of battle, and once again deuce | WH! cceupy pew eon the «roun tl and BLO Gut fais Pola WhbL (be criegig bide of human Kvie. & Continued On the Wit pags