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—_— MITERESTING — THE THINTY-THIRD YRAR, } NUMBER 10,213. f The Latest New! By Telegraph to the N. ¥. San. ee FROM RICHMOND ! HOW JEFF. ESCAPED. Mrs. Lee Still There. BUSINESS PORTION OF THE CITY BURNED. General " Weitzel'a Captuaros. 6,000 Prisoners, £79 Pieces oft Artillery, 5.000 Stand of Small Arms, SAFE RETURN OF MR, LINCOLN. Openirg of the Post Offiee. OUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. Serious Accident to Mr. Seward. Flis Arm Broken. SHERMAN ON THE MOVE. His Army in Splendid Condition. A PIRATE ON THE CHESAPEAKE. How She Was Obtained. BROOKLYN NEWS. Tho Forman Street Disaster. Celebration of Grant's Victories. More Ab a&e., &e. From Richmond. t the FvacuntionHow Jeif Escaped, Ete, Lorri tan) War Department, Washington, April 6 3 PM. Baa -Gen. John A. Dix, New York: The following @ele gram gives all the details received by thie Depart- (me at, in relation to the military operations at Rich- Bee ad, not heretofore published. De had at City{Point @xd these are overwhelin @raphed Davis, at oP. Mon Bund @ziven back, and must evacuate, This was announced te Bain street to the river was destroyed, T @erves the river were also dostioyed. @iear ides of our joss, Epvwiy M, Stanton, Secretary of War Aiken's Landing, Va., AvrilS&—11.90 A, BM. ~Hon, &. WM. Stanton, Secretary of War: Littie news is to There are tut few offceors! do with work, Lee tele- » that he was ebureh, Davie bad eold bie furniture pre viewsly at auction, aud was ready to leave, All the leading nen got away that evening. The rebel iron-<iads were exploded. The Virginia Bee sunk in the James river, above the obstructions Bowell set the city on fire. Allt rtion of » bridges Many of the bosiuesa funilier remain, Mra. Lee remains At Petersburg the public stores were burned, and a few houses caught fire, but net much damage was @one to the city. The bridges there were also de- estroved. Iwill report fully from Richmond. Lecannot eeta The only general killed is Winthrop. Potter is dangerously wounded to the @roin, General (irant has commanded the armies in Berecn since the bey.ouiug ef the operations, Giyned) C, A. Dana, Assistant Secretary of War, SECOND OFFICIAL DISPATCH, AeiktzePs Captures ln Richmond —Accklent to Mr. Seward. War Department, Washington, Aprd6—10 PM Major-General John A, Tix A wlogram just re- q@mived by this Department, froin Kichmond, etates Ghat Gen, Weitzel captured in Hiehmond one thous sand well prisoners, and five thousand rebel wounded, found in the hospitals, Five hundred p of artil- Dery, and five thousand stand of arms, were ceptured The President went te Kichmond yosterday, and wmurned to City Point te-day. ~ The Surgeou-Jeneral reports that Mr. deward, who es thrown from his carriage this evening, ls doing wel), His erm was brokeu between the elbow and @aoulder, Lis face war much bruised, The fracture thes been reduced, and the case presente no alarming @rumpiows, Fowts M. Stanton, Secretary of War. THIRD OFFICIAL DISPATULL The Poreuit of Lee. War Department, Washington, April Sth, 11 PM. —To Mayor-General Lic:—Genoral Grant tele- Grwphs to this departiwent, from Nottaway Cout- House, as follows Last night Geo. Sheridan wae ou the Danville rad Feat. south of Amelia Court Houre, and rent word Geu. Meso, who was following with the Seeund aud Bixth Corps, Ly what is known a# the River Koad, @hat if the troupe could be wet up in time, he bed hopes of capinring or dirpersing the whole of Loc's | erny. I am moving with the leit wing, eommanded by Gen, Urd, by the Cox or direct | Barkesvillc roxd, We will be to-night at or pear Bortesville, I have had ne communication with Bheridan or Meace to-day, but hope to hear very oun that they have come up with and captured or Proken np the balance of the Army of Northern Virginia. In every direction we hear of the men of het ary going home,generally without arms, Sheri- ap reports Lee at Amelia Court House to-day. EvWiy M, Btanton, Secretary of War, FOURTH OFTICIAL DISPATCH, The Situauion at Richmond, War Department, Washington, April 5—1020 P, M.—Maj. Gen, [ir :-—The following details respect- fine the capture of Richmond and its occupation by the Union forces have been telegraphed to this de- partment trom that city, Epwaagp M, Stayton, Secretary of War. Gen, Weitzel learned at three o'clock in the morn- eng of Monday that Richmond was being evacuated, md at daylight moved forward, first taking care breakfast, in the exneeation | Phat thay might have to Gght, We met uo auyosition @ give bis men | ond on entering the elty was greeted with hearty | their works, | Welcome from the masse of the people, The Mayor | went out to meet him and to surrender the city, | but missed him om the road. General Weitzel finds much suffering and poverty among the ppala- tion, The rich as well ae the poor are destitute of | food. Hei about to lseue eupplios to all whe take the } oath of them of African descent It s not true that Jeff, Davie eo'd hie furnitare be- fore leaving. It fe ali iu bir hou, where be was wiiting, Helefteat7 P.M. ty thy Danvile rained Ali the members of Congres cec ped. Huoter bas gone home. Carron Smith weat with the army. Judge | + Camptell remains here, All the rebel reesels are destroved except an unfine ished ram, which basher machivery iu her perfect | The Tiedgar Worke are unharmed and the tuachio- | ery ie under Gen. Weitzels orders. Libby Prison and | Castle Thunder have also escaped the fire and are fill+ } ed with retel prisoners of war, Most of the editors | have fled especially John Mitchell the | Wrio appeared yesterday aga lt olon paper, with the | Dawe of the former proprietor at the head. The theatre opens here to-night. ¢ Weitzel deteribes the reception of the President yesterday aa euthuri- astic in the extreme, Washington, April 6. Mra. Lincoln lef here thie morning at eleven o'clock, on the steamer Monahan. | ve't, for City Point, to join the Preaident, She wae | accompanied by Seastor Sumner and Secretary Har- | lan and family, | | Information jhas been received direct from Rich- mond that General Weitzel suecoe led ip extinguish ing the flames, after a considerable portion of the business partof the city had been di The offices of the Exquinen and Disraron are among the | buildings cousumed by fire; but tt ie us stood that | the other pewepaper offices we saved, | Occupation of the Kichmend Post Otftice Wash m, April —Hon. G. W. Melalian, sec- ond Aveistant l’ostmaster General,to-day,received the following telegraphic dispatch, directed to him Richmond, April 4.—1 have taken possersion of oved, the Richmond Post Office in the name of the Post | ¢ Office Department of the United States. I find «| large quantity of United States property, pouches, | locks, eafes, &e, The maile that should have left the city to-day are all here, poucbed and billed. | have not yet had an opportuny of conferring with the mill tary authorities, But the Provoes Marshal hae kindly placed a guard over the buildings aud effe “D. B, Panken, Bpecial Agent.” Recruiting io Kichmond, Washington, April 6.—The War Department hee | just issued the following order The Examining Board, of which Major-(ien. Casey, U8, Volunteers, ie F ident, will imme . journ to Richmond, Va. at which pince tt will reeute jis present duties, Maor-ien, Casey will, in addi- | tion (o bis duties as President of the Board, take the general auperintendence of recruiting and musterng colored troops in Richmond, Va. and the adjacent | int country. A large number of persons from the ditfer- eut military relief aseoriations have gone from this city to Richmond with supplice for the sick and wounded THE OCCUPATION OF PETERSBURG, Interesting Details. Péeraburg, April The Army of the Potomac hae twen in and out of Petersburg thie morning, merely making a flying visit, evacuating last night et tea o'clock, clock thie morning were across the burned about @ million dollars’ Routhside Railroad depot, and the bridyos a Appomutex, Our troope charged the inner workeat daylight, taking apicket line of some tive hundred men prisoners, The trovps, on entertug the city bebaved moet adinirably, pot over bat a he rebele commenced three avin the ethe line of aud by river orth of tobmc stores being entered by them, aud thea taining tobw Guard soon arrived and Mayor of the town met the and handed to the officer commanding, the ering the surrender of the clty toatly con The Provost established order 90, eoxars, Liquor, ete, troope as they entered iow hug cou munication, off Grexenat—The Clty of Petersburg baying been evacuated by the foe rate troopa.we, a Corumittes euthorized by the Common @ouneil, do herely aur render the city to the Uuited states forces, » ith a re. quest for the protection of the persons und property of ite inbabstante. W.W. Towsers Mayor, D. Anoy Baur, Prrenavena, April $, 1565 Protection waa promised on the par’ of the troons, and the citizens have no cause of complaint, tor cere taluly there le uo instance on record where an army, after lying #0 long in front of a place of eo much importunes, and losing #0 many mea in the effort to capture it entered a city with less disorder ant doing , Commit lees damage to private property thaa iu th The chiizens djd uot show themeelves during tt re part of the day, but after discovering thatour mltiers | were orderly aud well behaved, with no disposition to dis'urb or annoy any one, they began to make their appearance at the doors and windows of their reai- deuce, and iste in the day even eutered fauwiliurly into conversation, The rebels mauaged to get away with all thetrar. tillery. excepting one or teu old columbiads anda few heavy mortars, whieh they could uot transport read~ ily, Alarge number of my deserted and in town until our troops euterod, when their appearmee and weie takeg bijto believed they retrested towarde Lo gett oa but they @ill have to inake kool tin eiuce the pursuit of ourarmy, Low fuel tory, and willing to trevel wt any rate, aul ao | tance w head them off bo city presente avery | ceanly and respectable appearances, and tr dences here that would ao no discredit to any of the houses in the iower part of veity ave been badly injured by thy abut and shell summer, thrown from our lint ' that tine most of th bo'ciuck P, M.—Ever einee morning our troops have heen paseing through tho city, woebward, taking (he Cox nud Kiver roads to Sutheri Swilou, on the Southwide Hatlroad, where our Leadjuartere are to tonight, Abtthis beur the rear guard, Colonel or, Third Maryland, are yoseing, wud Wie wagon tretua ace W toliwa, jhe reilrosd from City Polat bere le tm be put in running order immediately, aud although it ie not expected that a permirncus bee will te eabablie ved here, yet it will be Leid asa uejettodeliver supp. ce army 6 long es it is ® in teuch, Aithe ock of (Le rarroad was rue of Wward Rich wens Ley wuss have been very deficient, or Wey would Hob Lave burned so much tobacco, A courier bas arrived from Sheridan the two isjons that weer cut ort prpected would be either badiy » tor captured had crossed the Appousuttox sere feu or twelve mile above Petersinirs, but he waa following, e¥irtulehing with thelr sear gueyd and expecting W huve auen- | eeCTLeUL to-day trooys are rapidly poshliy on te tt amestance, and before nowy woublor Victory over the enetnic® of the Lulon may be aained the report of General L. P. Hil’e death Is con- finued by the sitizens here, some of whom auw bis bed) : Accounts yia Washington, Washington, April 6.~Three hundred and forty rebel officers, prisoners of war, ware brought to this city to-day. The fires pumber of a newspaper, about 12 by 20 | inches, printed oy one side only, bas been started in | Pewrebure, called * Grant's Petersburg Progress,” with the motto’ Eterngl Vigilance ts the Price of Liberty." Mondsy’s issue contains the following items + At daylight xesterday, morning ‘ by the Ninth Corps ou the forte lo tront of Fort Heil, | which resulted, ailer ® brief, but spirited eugago- | eut, in the capture of four of the evemy's foi ts, we- ral pieces of cannon and a bumber of prisouers, Te debe wade Wut feeble eudeavors Wo te-cantore atating that | hoch it wae @n attack was made | NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AT The tuhabitants now oumber about %,004 half | \ : and after a false atiock, at alate hour Inst night, evacuated, and aliyort iminediately after the Scooud Brigade, First Divtelon, Ninth) Army Corps auvanced and occupied the in their front fud at daylight of the worning of the dnd of April, od the Stare and Stripes waving trom the Court ‘following are the names of the composttons, implored Im edith settine up trpe and work- | tog off firet Union paper pul lished in Peterebutes Ma th Wisconsin Volunteers, editor; Sreery, Sth Miciigan Veteran Voiua- editor; Chapiala D, Heazie, Fire rpahootera editor: J, W. Griffith, § Fret Division Band. foreman; F i Robert Farreu, let Michivan Sharpehoote 1, Marlatt. 2d Briyade, Let Div Band; J, Banty, Bricade, lat Division Bind; seret. Olver ireen- field, Sth Michigan Volunteers; Corporal John Tens- inee the commencement of the stellen dale, Sith Wisconsin Volunteers: Piivate Wo HH, Stuart, ist Michigan Sha:pehootere; Prvate 8. By Ihetwick, let M ita S! a pelex Private 5. Dairvinple, U5th Pounayivania Vo uniee The following items are taken from the editorial of the new paper Fasitonanie Avntvata, Arar 3.Gen, Grant and rail, so! the aruy of the Porenne renerally. A five cent pe nine pe ony were found In the Vetersture Court Hovse thie morning, supped to lw aii the avallal @ spec.e in th ty From what wo have eeenof « cain thie city, we judge the sores are by no means all empty. otably. on the return of business privticges to the place there would be activity and bustle enough within their opeued doors Not the least Lappy of the happy by our ¢ fac: they are ali ) heve Among the d Petersburgiana, mada the colored population. In id in thei: jubliats woe us tineulahed citizens we saw on the etreet this morning were big Pryor, Conteder ate paroled priaot and W ones, Jud, e ot the Circuit Court of Chie district On Saturday last dour in BP Mouerate price of eleven bund ar and bacon were @ (ual burg sold at the pd dollars a barrel, nowerate, a double saw-back Confederate blueback being the coat of @ pound of each Ail the bridges about Peterabure, come fire or ix number, were dost o) eir departure band of in by the robeis lavt aight on t the the Second brigade, Firat division, and n the chy juet atter frou nitand € rutheof the troops aud aud hu A tribe the uproar coutrebu Firet Michi sharpehoote: the credit of besng the iret to ceeupy the ¢ dof Homting hetr tt uw the dome of th shure Court Houre her fags, boonging to aifferent tex ment, were pot long be bindiaud tn geting them suiver posted om all the | uldings of a puliic character a0 the ety GENERAL SHLEROWAN, The Army on the Move, Etc. Newbern, N.C, March & turned bere yesterday morning from Fortress Mou toe, accompanied by Major-General Leggett, Briga- dier-enoral MeCulium, General Sherman's brother, and retary Btanton's son, Tho party left for Goldaboro last evening, The enemy are supposed to be located quietly for the time being between Smuith- field aud Raleigh, Sherman's men are amuring themeclves by insking raideon a swall scale into the enemy's liner, capturing mupplies, rebel officers and men, who are daily brought in'o camp, The steamer Bat, on which General Sherman returned from Fort- reas Monroe, broke down «few miles below New bern, tnd the General wae rowed to the city in a yawl-bout During the day, while riding with General Palmer, the horres of bis carriage took fright aod ran away, but the General fortunately escaped tnjury by Jump- ing from the vehicle Philadelphia, ApS. Gener sherman re- Senator Sherman arrived this city today. He lett General Sherman on Suturday morning, The army of General Shertoan was then about moving according to the pre-arranped plan adopted op his late visit to General Grant at Fort juuroe, dition, aud ite sumber much larger than generally supposed The arty was ia magnificent con A Pirate in the Chesapeake. The Steamer Harriet Deford Cnptured by Kebels and Parned into @ Craiser, New York, Aprel 6th, 8.50 PM. Phe Merehante’ Exchange of this city furnishes the folowiase linpo tant at Harriet Ietord, of announce: ~"steaiuer RIL 6, | | | Baltimore, waa captured by a party of rebele at Falr. | saven, Patuxent river, on Tue y afternoon, She iromediately etartod down the Cheaspeake, aud it le teared will destroy many vessels” Baltimore, April 5, 3.30,- Captain Albert Laagne, of thesteamer Harriet Defort, which plies between thie port and various landings on the Paturens ri reneled this city this morning, and with several p renyers arriving the previous night, gives infor tion of an net of piracy somewhat muniar in eteume aunces to that o! the Mt, Nicholas piracy in the suine mer of SO], Lbey etate that en Lu uy afternoon, witle the vese! wae dying at the whart at Mair Haven, Chepnng May, about twenty-seven rele a dine guised and clung te be ie usees, who came ppthe Patuxent the previous alte: noon In boats, peared on board and shortly after threw off their dies ee lee detulned the enpiveer aud tireme whom the, compelled to steam up, aud t down the river, but ebortly afte: returaed (per. matted the ayers to land at Fat ven, With several er hata were exchange! and money to the steamer. Th a nunbe whom they tating tlou to ear tLe pare vho were ali put oblivation remaiion the wharf tour bo Lhe pw engers, 9 in number, were broueht to thie port in the schooner Liaw athe, Capt, Cooper. Philadephia. April. The echr. Bpofford, of New York, arrived at the break-water yesterday after- noon, Bhe had on bourd the erew of the echr, at. Rarys, of Bt, Marys, Md, which was captured by @ privateer (uo date, of the mouth of the laturent River, Account vin. Washington Washington, April G The Departuent bas re od the fuilowing telegram: “ The eteainer Hare riet De Ford wae ¢ ved at Fairhaven, on Chesne peuke Bay, at two o'clock thie qworning, by « rebel party of YT meu, beaded by Capt Fitzburh, Bheise ODe-mae with her upper worke painted drat The captain, mate and white peswengers were ieloased, but the crew were eerried off. She im- tiediately enled after @ propellor towlug two Goy- cru eut barges down the May From Europe. Foor Days Later News, The Taman eteamor baa, from Queeustowe ou the ‘urd of March, bee arrived at thia port, Jandon M i Brau tu referring tothe al- propeller | loved powsibility of rpudintion by the Lulted States, asserts that the Goverpmentat Waabington fe as ine copable of repudiaung ite obligations as the Govern. Meutof England, The Richmont writing on the leas Leaitation vorreepondent of the London Tim ity Oth February, says that he never had ung the North that their work is not worse than half dove. He asserts that the wring offered by Mr, Liuce atthe reeont conlurence hae wrought a cou.plete revolution in the feelings af the South In the Honse of Commons) on the oth March, Mr. Gregory avked whether any apd what stops hal been taken bo protect the p.ope of Uritich euljecte, pur- chasod and pelt foria th outhern States of Nowth America, betore'! suuneneement of the war,« here proof had beeu afforded of the bons ide nuture of the transactions, Mr. Layard enid: [| presume that the question ap- piles wece particuury [0 ovtton, This covton comes under two categories that whieh hoe been ustioyed to likes of Lae onledecare 9 babue 860. and that which has been taken posession of by the Federal authorities, Ae reenrde the former, the Gov- ernment have been advised that toreigners ow Property in a country which is eubject to such « we Chat now existing in the South fea. are liable to efi the aceideu the p operty of persone bolouring to if that poopert Purpose of pi of the eve owne:® bare no right to complain ther bave been requested to preserve autheu'l dere respecting property so destroved, As regardathe eotiwn seized at Savannah, fill particulars have not pes beeo iecavels by the government. It app are ovever, that a large quantity of the cotton has heen retiowed te the North, ava it is etated that it has Laon fe removed under the app ehensiou that it mirbt fall into the bands ot the enemy, Under there » roeneay there ane doubt that Loe Government of the Unites State: havea full ruhteoto remove the coiton ; but Hee Maesy's Charce @'Affaiaat Washington bas been instructed wo exprem mifident hope that no Ob atacte will he intespeeed to the claime of Britivh suljec sin rerpect to thatcotioa ; shat is tommy, tbat eve.y teciiity wil Lo viven Biitish eubjecte to 4 ove their claim to Biftiah poperty, thus removed 7 tho bederal authori os to the North. Ub going inte Commitsee upon the Army ostimates another debate enmued upon the possibility of war with Aineriea, Mr, H Horkely calle the attention of the honee ton Probapitity of ar with America and costended bt Fuciand te now, by tb t yA, CoUnUTY, at hae been destroyed ter the bona 4 eventing it from ialliun into the haste the 1% verowmens i & wu.re position band tere he low of so much «red! thas th ae Deleon wae ander a deep dent of rati(uue to the Boeleh Goverment, and to beth Houses ofthe Le felitire, ‘or (he determination on Y arto. he Country te remela neutia’l, becaure it must be self evident toeverylody, that thie couutry, ithe had ¢ © part of the Contede ates, could pot only Lave been abie to command the safety of the Canadas, ba. to stop that spirit of filbustoring which Marked the Atmertoane and to have a tern ination fo that atrocious Monroe doctrine, which was opposed toall national law and to everything in the alape of cvidization and civil liberty, Mr. Peacock said Mr, Berkler had done good ser- vies, for in bis opinion, the power of England had not been increased, nor the probability of ar with Atuerica diminished, by the recent ce hot the way fo avold @ war with au @.ahbeor to intorm bin vate very lous twefelt we coud wot d feud our colonies, He possted out tho y.clenut lan. wuaee of Mr, Cinne, Mr. Seward, Mr. Welles, and other American statosinen, who, tuatead of be graced, had been either promote |, of in high offices, Sir Hf. Willoughby supposed that honorable mem- bere did not d sire a war with America. Wemight have proevauces, but if we wished to aveld a war it war net des rable to tadu go in these elo aent recrim- inations, which could very easily be made on one side ae well asthe other, The Marquis of Hartington eald, that while there ie ® possibility of our being eucaged in a wa b Atmerion, the probability of euch a talafortune is very remote indeed, oir F. smith had seen the plane for the fortificn- tions of Montreal and Quebec. ley were very aun. pie and v ry complete, He, however, must urge the ty of taking steps to at once place gunboats » Canadian lakes At present they had neither the vensols nor the guns to aim them with, After some remarks from Mr. G, P. Bentinck and Capt, Jorvols, the subject dropped, The irou ram Scorplon—one of the notorious vessels built by Mesare, Laird had left the Mersey for My- mouth, to be comminicned as British uan-of war, Sir Katherford Aloock, late British Miulster at Japan, has been appointed Kavoy te China, in place of Sir F. Bruce. A violent easterly gale had prevailed around the uxliah cogste and considerable damage was sus tained, eure oti METIOO, The Otarrawonuisens Zerrune of Vienne asserts that the negotiations at Washingtom between the es tue Mate Tee ine the consider arente of tho Emperor Maximiilan and Mr. Sewart are progressing sutlefactorily, It reiterates the state- ment that Mr, Lincoln hae promised to recognise the new E:mpireat the termination of the present war, Tho Vieuna papers publish @ telegram, addressed | )'\, by the Eiupero: Maximilian to the Kruperor of Aus- tia, otating that the Austrieo volunteers, hardly errived in the country, Lad already achieved epleu- did victories ln the interior, The Va SONSTITUTIONLEL publishes an editorial demonstrating that the apprehensions of American ageression in Mexico are chimeric nd stating that the relations between France and Washington have never coaed to be of the mont satislactory character PRANOR, The Sonate finally adopted the address to the Em. perur by # vote of 150 against 2 votes, The addres was presented tothe Emperor on the 20th, aud he responded, expreseing his eatiefaction and continaed coutidence in he Senate, ‘The address of the Corps lavia wtit bad bees read in that body, It exposes perfect aatlefaction wich the home aud freigu policy uf the buipero's Government, PRUABLA, ‘The discussion of the Military Budget was progress. lngin the Chamber of Deputies, The Minister of War explained the views of the Government, and contended that tt was nooesaury for Prussia to malin- tain watrome military force. He sald he did not be- lieve it wae the intention of the Emperor of the Pieceh to decmre wor ageiuet Prussia et an early periol, hut he would do #0 as soon as his interests de- tongoed cach weouree, The necetaity of meeting this efuerkency baa snuuced the Government ty charee ite f with heavier burdeus than it otherwise would have deoired, ITALY, ‘Tho English Protestant Chureh at Naples, for which Gariba'dl, when Dictator, so gracefully gave the land, had been op: d with great ect , the Vope had « ritten @ letter to the Bishop of Or- leans, in wlich he capremus bia gratitude to the Lishop for the publication of thy pamphlet in defence Of the Baovyciicel HRATIL, patches, of Feb, 14th, announce that Senor Voban, Mik had beeu replaced by Vie count Cn lutelligeare from Montevideo is contradictory, Accoriing to one recount the garrison ered W capitulate to the Brazilian Admiral on the (th telruary, wud the Braviiiana would consequent. ly occupy the place without bloodshed Another ae ouunt la Chat bostlitios commenced on tbe yb, (Litst per Etna) London, March 25.~Mesere, A. Fachia @ Son, of London, Liverpool and New York, have suspended, Liabillties £109,000 sterling, The papers t y warn the House of Commone ef | the importance of the vote to be taken to-uight eo the subject of Canadian tortifications, The Moravinn's news wes promulgated to-day, aud has caused an impravement in Uuited States Five- twenties, the cloniug juotation heing 64%, Latest Commercial Laver pool, March 28.--Corron-Balee for two dara, It was | othor day, communicate: dio | Mr. Siniih wae re-elected ¢ sPRU RON CENT (TWoe Ces WEN CU GOLD NOY break, and the corain of the forces made a show of he Government but a ueither hie of y bim, b ve bimeot four of five wre K idles « good deal of Unfortunately up. rather by ac deus (han other is | alarin existed fora time Renor Colunye was caly worn In at noon, v day, at the Cabiido, es boovteone: Presitent State. On Friday fast an ed force was ”" frou Panama to Asauw to establieh the pros | fonal coverninens the @ Un the aritvalort the they were met by the Pie feet, Renor Braciio, «t | Pore! them wit tue anim! 9 charve, and ip the evcounte: three of t an | Billed.” The qeps. sient war then tae! to | the new gover nt. UN th» eat ‘ ‘ eeut to Veracuy ACh. fool with a atiihier It is expected wore e « bloodahed int pike @, Re that be the ex. lresideni'* neatis t ie bs anticipated A awiudier Ung fe just, end noiurthoret m Tarts nant Reaurevard, # » ton of the Conteceraie wen ral of that name, paseod through bere ou the Isao au hd *arle Mots te Yan t ‘ Nreneh deta tires him to san bras ‘ithajena Lae been . nmen led the ° eae ob Li@hus Davenport, van tia) Pemiouu, ae rived here ou th Krow tinvann, A lotter daved at diavana, April iat, anya Myre Oviedo, ef “Aiamoud wedding! fain, ia ly ing in a very critieat condition th the atmall-pox of which wa have several The dieonse ta reported to have beon brought huher from New York, The stoamer Owl, Captun Matfit, arrived bore Marc’ Seth, she | tried to got Into Nuseau, Duteould not, ‘The author! ties there atill held Maftit’s Heutenant in dusares Vile tor Laying Hited there, It ia said that t Owl tried to get into st, Mark's and lish eteamer Ajax at for ® coreair \ th her, and lett, The Khoo Island Election, Providence, Aprul b.—At the State election today lovernor without opposr tion, There was only about haif « vote out. Thomos A, Jeuckes and Nathan F Are re-wlecte tto Congross by large majorities, Mixed th keteor Ke public ne and Democrate are elected to the Aeon! in thie city, Newport, North Providence, Gun bot Warwick and other towns, ew York State Legislature. Renate. Dixon Albany, April f.-Binis Pasann © dei tuly Wate: Comp Justice's Courts in Brookiy ter bill jucorperating .be students ton of the Now Yok © Academy, Coute additions! power arbitration commit the New York « Youumesce. Ineo p @ 'Longel Benevolent society, ire oO ep TO « butte KeADING.lucorporeting ‘ae Youny ¥ hociwty ot New Yurh Incorp ow Temperance so) ety, Neo, 6 of ‘lo change the names the ” Freo Acuioiy of Tacorporwtiug the Worth Latge of Fre: Keak Be. Mosonact new v' York, Conferring additional power on) Matelaue of New York, Mr. *haiferthen announced the doath oi ie °4 Hard, Surgeon-Geneid on the Btatt \ & and after brief etozios to hie mem Shaffer, Angel and Ailaben, the etooka of ' + ball meas Mr r movet to otrike ont t! “ providir that a ror red pame mayb at) key on on ft vath of tno Clore Liab Lhe peru voter, ‘This wan! vt Thie clause was subeequently ¢ thet @ ame tay be ett to the inspector that the per qualified voter The bill, after further debate was readin, de HOE A QUAL LOU Arsemb Mr. Creamor introdu of the Father Ma 4 Tot \ ‘ 4, of Bror het Wanp of Looksy a wine pane Additional surre taken up aud reco. tev. dahil toen i biwe juttwo shoe ir ‘ sun ited wo Phe Dey Dock ant Past Bron! Rails thea takeo up and pawed, events To ame Yotk aod Jamuicu Ma fu 56th aud Ludely etre the American iiterary Kail athog the Kriekes books aed Inoot fog the Deoukiy au Market Cou Act relative to rewe and Brooklyn, [ner sociation of New the Freueb Meu porting the [oet the Veteran ule thes @ Belectic Court of Special s the Low bowtii Wie bs York, (‘thu Benare ito i Port to chareo corte. trom © Paylue st of & cunt per ton on tei comps their aecuat Kr rules iu ord vow rin Iiorys po Le mu and dra © in inew ¥ Porn ibe That hestmene A uk Mitvating the chuaste: of wat Se ‘ von Manor} oto wha ‘eis New # the maine bill ws was intratueet inthe it Wines the Captain othe 1 seanela tao now ere than t a Miueuda other Mr. M:Cenvill Toa re eons ie n nal may Paral han vente oe uTtIONs.-t u “the irowiway resoluyion Ww imcueleer was cartiod Ly @ Vobke ol Lu w J spend the my fn wa bil ihe ry EKG The Amembly resort thanks to Brivad « General © a Woops tor their bheroe conduci as Fort Finhe e alopved H@uir y were presenied apalnets the 100 Kellroad bilia wi, 1 tevor of vivir PASSION, Mr. Low's reel ut in the appolutiuous to ates a eu & bo the couatry iu the Ailay oF Bay y, Was BdopioK prefere qous wed, é 2 ; sis The Vire Pipe “ment Comminioucrs *pyeinted. Albany, Apr.) 5. siovernor Fenton this worr ny peut to the Renete (he names of Mesuas, Sawin Pinckney, Bott, and ywo, Commissioners Paid Fire Deparunes’, 99 provided by the lw cently passed by tue Jayinieture There bas teen @ god dent of feel\ne » mor Penn's ¢! af Comm excepting My, tioan, Wer Leruoorat, al ace | licens, G alee Khewa !vema (By Telegraph to tha Now York Sun 10,000 Dales, JRcluding Lud heise 6 speculators d] Jay Coogee reporta the sale p! LW + but tiem. Provision war wietand steady, Pro: Navigation between Dusesk ais . ee ce eecricane elite varpentine Brmer at | geodusky, Toledo en ' Lewsey 18 UUW 4 y 4 : le Atigrigus Sicuke Ttaly Cenlorak tiohds erin Wee | Sense Baz -m one ab rempert vo; B. Pivetwuusios, 6). gens of Baltinora, |e! yest j ¥ iz a Tap Bighi ier Wis. / Lainey, | Important from Panama, the Westera Viouene uf Now J ork, Giod us Lig Results of the Nevolation, dence tn eney" st ray rin The Panama BtAw AND Hiemacp of March 21st has A syenat. clegraw ie arge ilarns PS been received, It states that on Tharedey evening, | @1 anak’) me rh rh ua the 0th inat. the long talked of revolution against the | Geversl Putte: la mvveriy, bus mob ce Stato Gevernment broke outin Panama, It was a) wounded, It's exjmctul thas he will re yet Mair, he whole matter being settled in a for Tus r vowere and inen frou the inte be minutes by the actual Presklent, Benor Calanchs, | ties eunsi'iuu to arrive et Washing on, ( it eleudouing his post and taking refuge in the United | Boutes Cousulate, usul he bud « chance to escape | pe * @ynituue bo arrive at © ty iu) Stout mi‘nishs on beard the United Biates elopp of | BUNDY Are Delt; gems of eo Punt Lovk war st Morya, the arveet of the leadiug memlors of Taw fue st of Surgeon General Wular!, | + bie atmin stration, and the asquiuptian of the Presi | Fenton's staf, wok placeat Albany youier ia deu phair by the candidate of the sevolutionary 00D, and was atteudel by the Guverwor party, Senor Jil Colunje. The national tro .#, the militia, snd the population general have side, ‘The c wo of the been ob the same AB he bee oe ne stall, the members of the Legislature an! we Ly end Hila regimenia Contwwed Wm the Maat page,