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N\TIRI)AY. APRIL I, IM?. Terina ?f ihr Ti ilmn?. PtAILT TBIB4 NE AlaH auWribpi , <? a... .^ Icopy.l year?311 numbers. ,." A ?EMIWEEKLY TR1BI Ni . I co]iv, 1 yciir?101 number.-. $AM S copias, do. T.(KM ? copies, <>r orar, f??r each copy. S.0D] weekly TRIBUNE. 1 copy, l rear?boj number-,. ?y9.S0 Chilis ut ti v ? or ovt-r. ?cj per copy, ?o? un extra copy for en ry Chili 01 ton. Addic-? THE TRIB1 NE. N, w York. To Inric.poiiilriili. Ho notice esn be taken <>: Aim'iymo:,. CoBMIIUIltrstlons. Whatsesi i- lot oded rot Iibsj11liai most be .i ithenticsled ' I v il.t ........ ,,t the writer, nol aeeeaaanty foi i-uMicatioii but a? a i srant] (or bis mod AU bo.me- letters t.ir tl i. t.rli, e ?haaiS I* e?tlre-.ed to " The 1 it ? ? ; M. ' .N, it ,,?:,. ?V e t uiiuot BOSawtaBe la Patata lejeet? d (",.muruuit.atioiu. The Tt-ibniii' In l.iinilon. BTCVBNS IIKOI'UKUH . A..,-., a-, Ae-m. fw 1,'t.r.rie. n Henrlett? st. Ceveat (lardei W c are Aaratafor tbraaleel THE TKIItl NE Thej alll ?ht? reeelei kVsaaxairvataa and HEW8 OF THE DAY. -?e> ?old Closed Last flight at 151!. THE, WAR. From MoMk l'oint wa learn that <?n the 9?M insl., (til. Mmrci. HriRiitlc iiii.ilrtl m ar Bat J CoS/O, mid drove a portion of (?on. QoreaVOra t-emitu; I four nfleo, w hon (lie Kelit'l-lifinp n?iii!'ii; t'tl fi urn Moblll Bad the object of the reeaansolaaoaoe atssosapBtbed, <'<>!. lfoore It'll back vt.tho..: loes. It was LahaOffpat lb it heavy light- , ha| was point? ?n t.e.ir the city on Ha Hat, bat no de? dil.? had yet been receivei. Advice-- from l?clinioiul Mate tli.tt the gold and general aaseal al Iba Merchants' aed Mochantes Hank of that city hare beca teal away, sad i hat two pafogMsaa i if BanaJaoseaiM bare alae it aa r. Bored, either to I'.tnvillc or Lyrichbur?.'. LeOa in my O said 10 havo supplies on hand fur ten daya aaaaanaaAiea. Tin' Wi'-tiTii mail train lor \\T,ci-]:i?". -, hieb left BssHsasoaO TLursday niurniuc, ?m saastared band of ?uerr.ll.is nt Ofoao L*aaias> 16 Bdlea i Cumberland, 'IhniMiiy afterm-tM, IV were plundered ami tin' trala bee. rTreeaiawen savt'ii after baa raobera hud left, liil'tiriiKition IkM been received in NYw-Or leansof a movement in TOUS loaood a face ai n LaOO saad men to hoitl Arizona, for the purpose of opening n route to Caillot,m.i, to pnrmit the Lsabel iynj?athLsrri In tba latter State to jeta ihcii iritraS in Texas. The County Yo!uiitecrii;c; ('niniinttcc yester? day enlivtcil in reoniittt. nnd oiitaiued 190 000 adtli'.ion,! subscription-- to Hie I/Oan. Only one yea! asea ore to be horear.fr leoelied by the ('tuiiinittcc aatag to the smaiiir bounty jeu.uired. A-lit rul't ,'Uul HsTaatlsst. guerrillas .-eiihi.Cfd to be ?hot at I.itiiiKtin, Ky., yesterda;.. hat I beeo icsp.Ii '! for 30 days. ('. H. Johnston, who ?in to hove 1? ? n Lunp nt I.onisville yesterday, liso Bato beta reafited fur bO days. Advice? from Goldsborou<rh state that the Rebels are preparing to ?vac BaVa Kalii$% (ien. lab? held has levied a contribution of 100,000 rations of meat and flour ao tba citizens of Johnson Conn; v. It i-- said liy refugee Grorfriana thai Vice Tri'iider.? BtefOOOa bit fur his lome immediately eat hi? return from thu iVaee CaoBaeawe, ami ??II luvt nothing more to da with the Coa?MerBCT. " Dral?T'tr watt proceeded with only in the Fifth i District reatoeejay. it will l? raaaasad iu lae Dereath a d Nineteen::! Wauls tn-day, aal in Ac TBSeOsJ ICBt ao Meaalary. The lit bel- coRfirm tba* prerions. reporta ol Oea. Qaaease odteace Late Virginia rla Baal Teaaea? aa?. aadaaggeal Lya haarg ui hit paoabh objective, ??oint. The Rebels report their preparations for the tlt-fen-e of .Mobil.' ?\< very asaapleto, Bad that i :? at>all asOathi*siege 1 ??? : eoai aanlated. A t. lograni lVmn Ang . to, Ga., dated Mareli Mi BOBOOat'???the lnirt.li | I TOrOOtbl '?: D ?he Ualoa tiotj'sM-\imldayi Drei GLENERAL >i i;\VS. The Mis-ou'i State Convention cm the 89th list. BBseftod aa article jirm iilini- that I U-r the 1st i,f ?i.muait. i-"'., bo peraoa shall bo aBewed I ?tos? State who is uunb.e to read, noent thaaogh pi ilisalii.ity. Another srilcle adopt dprotidet that for ? ipnt'is may \etc em jn ' I ? buing taeb tion to become c,t:< :.-. The Slate I'ayiiia-ter-Gi?ncnil ! aj il.-eiileil that only de n:.tl.i.ri/ttl aad renresentatlte agesta of laotonrnaaa eonatiei i baiBeastol fur ml vaneed baantiea, will be eatBlad ba reeetoa fttaa tin State ihn aaooaaal ??; th n reeat etrre ehatsaa, ?ml Iba lo calitic- are tiuil.t alai '?; I IBtlOBjed BgalnSt tTBOsleTTlBf their china.-11 m j aetaon eat legally aathorlsad la re teile Ha ?saine. Tli'1 Mayo-, reoterday, -"ir B couimuini ,i1 <>:! to the Coiiil'itili C.,1,1 t il -ti t.run, dlag thai leuiy. in view of the pendil g coa i ? ptlon, lo spplj (o Iba Leglt i.itorc gar authority to Itsos boads tii to' city credit to the aaaeaal of teejuooa.ane, t<. lasaa saeaej hnaeestre voitiiiteirs. aad t..u-it..t\i ?aa Boaaaaar] b rd the draft. Muym Ounthor jroaterday i-m? i proclama tion c-nlliiitr aa Iba I im DepoitaMBl ol tli? tin to mske no tiu!,.t tit.natratioa BaTetlasI t)..' bill Jaat i'1-seii, bel ti piaaarra ha boooraMe repotatlon for orderly oinMhsol tataiatobeal, .loKcjih BrUUjbain, reeontly of thi- city, died <\ ft-w d i] - m: i ? in Pa??. iiii'iiiiv K. i. bfi B, a 15 years Uahed ? l Issloner, aad, f? i a bm ti'.n of tiic time, ib puty t h t? i.'t I ;?. M,i, |i .net Court uftlii- ili.-tiitt. l>y | tolegnpbie error in the ili-jiati a to the AsaweaMad Lriaaa irom Vertreoi llaaooe, ilatui tba Mtb let., aba aotaai "a \:< a i ti i rlag aloag tba daea' eei made to real "a gaaarel engageraenl aloag the naaa A ili.vp.itcl: Brom I in ! : lb) statt s thai the minor, of axTreeiilfiit l-'iilir.i.i, '- ti.-it to City I'oii.t Baa founded. Ba vnm in thai ti.v iei.Ii rila?. The t!iiri\-M'cond aimual nicititi'.' of tin ' Jkmeritiiii Aliti-Slaniy Sic.ety will |,c hold la ti la I Lt?, ' ou Tuestln?. M?y ''. There baiog liotiuorntii in the Boanl offtrpeT'l yuvors ycettnlay, tLf clcik declared it ii'tjourned until. Monday i.i it. The majority niraiu-t, tin' CtmatUuUotsal! Amendment v.it!i Daaeaeaja Cooat] to bear iron, is I i'."i.a.ii. Navii-'ation is OsaNt to Lake l'ipin, ami s..?amer? are runnini? to am! Iium VVmomi. Scvtli-Thirue-. wen- .sukl on Tritiay to the amount of by IjC,90R Two coiisiil'-'iilile lailnre- uceuifBs] in 1'liila deljihia yestcrdiiy. Major-i'tii. Bank- leave- (at fftT ftrlOBIM ria (,'siro to-day (lold was ?tently at IU|9lS8aUdoy yesterdaj, andscSTCS for dt livery, " ca.h cold" ?ellin? at I per . . nt ,,T-r r?sulsr. The rloauif rute was III} Government ?exutitiea ?re firm snd In rood tuiestmen! dt ssBBst, si .<}'/'? for ?n ???? and MMsblOM fit I toB IkaM Ht?ks, railroad bond?, end a | ?atabllshed Investment aecuntieaar? ?te?dy ?.id koldsp.iriti?ly. The rsilwsy ?hare uiarket has been mm heat ited, aid tin _? -i ?i a. l.t is l.irhei. AI thedoae tf bnslneis upon the street th???treme advance wse ansian.rd iu nmst not, and pro es Aad more brume?? thsn for son,?- time pJ%t MeaO} i? ?bund int ansang Si ' ?? ?t 7 p?r mat, ?nd aprm ch me i ?nah? rVi i? 'one. d at jr?f> p. r i ri t. F?r t oinmercii! pepa-r th?r? i? Httli dimand Th.- tnstnm M the Sut, Trra.ury ?rat! R? i.iptt. g.4,rai.'iisl?l.r t ii.tomi, ai?.?*); Payin.nt.. *?, ?11.311. i j?,,n aa/oeant eflstaa, if".',"1"; Behmts, sus.'.'W, 7H7 ti. Preigbt? ?ta daR Bachanajt I? quite dull / ??r EesaatSf ? (.old ?trady ? n the c?!l Stocks no? v?ry alr.-n.-. Salea al cold nitor rail at Ite* at whi hit it^od it ma c?o?.-. ^_^__ Tlic telegraph bring* us brief account! frota OBI ?na.;il torr.-nondeiits find others Off I movement in l'uni' by Gen. QrnjrtBpOB the 8outhft.de Rttilroad. An infantry column, prt>| ci-di-il by (.ci:. Sheridan's i avalrv, atarted OB Wrdn-Miii, advancing oral Um weU-taiown ixMjkda stiuth of M ut i hiT's Bun, ami etteoojrtering im i ui'iny niiiil Dear toe Boydton I'lonk -r? t-1. ] At Hint poinl Qrifltos 1 ??vision of Um Piithl Corp bad ? slurp skirmish with tin- enemj. ? drivi htiu a Dtilfl or so. und held its ground. ! It [a thoiiiriit Sheridan mar be fur in ?advance of any jniiiit teat-bed by the infantry, und even that hi-m.iy niiiiii to-iriki-tin- raUroad hryunJ I!inki'-\illi'. Bol tlie new.-, tliii- La! Il too hum- , -.'or for comment. Citizens tif ('unrn'rtii-iit now in Ulil city -hould ri'ini'iiiln-r thai tin- election in that State takes place on Monday? limes who go hoini-to-d.iy-hould in.il.c arrangement * to n - main there over Monday, and those who have] noi UtOBght of going at all ihoidd think of it now.while there Nyel tinta, und ait accordingly.! Then may bo some oloee voting for Congre??I men and State Senators, and th* Opposition bone therm ivearrva district ->r two l?v default. All the l.i--i-..- from over-confidence wfl] be on] our aide, fbi the Democracy nerer commit thii bolt. They neror commit thiafanit? wMbwe do too often. Tiny always bring out I full1 vote, vv hili- our men arc ten) ?]>! to Dagtact the I polla unir-.- inider the pnajatlfe of tinuvial ex?l i it.'ini nt. We learn t * ..-it they hope to f-'aia on Monday hy th" -mall?n-- o? the Vole on the' union ticket, Every voter out of the State, ?hould lir at boma, and at the balioUbox, Do] not ranVr a defeat ?mywberc by negligent1?. Do not jii-nnit i-vi :i a dm r.'.i-i.l ?iinjorit.? to In- re-! corded for Win! of attention to the 1ir-t duty, of the citiaten. Till: VITAL niMAKI. TViV. 1. 'iimrf, in a !? -niiiT on "Thu Pro? jette and ProapecteofPefjeei,< isyi ? ? There ;-?. paltana, n<> ?peclil objoi tinr. to the Preal ?h-; t renewing lb* proffer? of peace '? ? haaaooftoa nude?no I it m probaMj aoald rr.-uit from a proel una. t--i t?. the isolai -rn people on the tuoject ii ha ?- :i?>. a.-i to lasae one. Dm \t e .11 tai ????? tt bal good .i rtmld do, i., i hi there the ?linhtent ooenalna tar it. TnrBti j ,.'-?/ ?an -o?./, ataraaary ?an ?"igt/, 'lit'j ? \- Um nn-.ipp.cheii-ii.n i-niliodird in the BatOYS ' \tr..ct BBcanj to HI to bBTe already done much barm, while there i-a .o ?tatet a possibility that it will do -till more, Wf nia-' endeavor to exjui-i- and dissipate it. 'iiu i'tuKn, with many other-1, ipe ika ei "ti ? 1'ehels " a-i thongb they Were tlltirollghli holllo gi iiet.u>. iiin.u.tted by oi.o ipirit, impelled bj like iiiotivi-, and likely to regard with i favor ur diafaror any proposal looking to Pi m i. Now, the fact i- that the adherents to tlie for* ? 'lia' E. I.. Ilion .ire inaili- Dp of the follow - ing distinct classe*: I. Niiliilier-of l-ll'J-i!. L'1'..irally men of in-J telligence and property, original dineiplet and compatriotB of Colbonn, who hare fur ? ganar? ation been plotting and trivingto di..-'>l\e the Cnion . . b an indep ndenl 81 irehold in -r OligaVchy. II. "ntra State Right "men, not avowed Nul liiie:-. who -" .ar by ?' the Be olution of ''.,-," and 'le ? to the i ? di ral Goren mi ni thority or powi ' i Btate"?thai la, H ? own authority ami enferee l|ej ! Bitabjn the territorial Umita of a State ? ?? - !:t to repel and resist liiein. III. s-liivehailder-i and avow id devoti Slavery belonging in the paet tu tl . a whose Conventioni and Legialative re-iiivi- they have, time n:.d again, publicly pledged thcmnelvc* to forcible resistance to "Abolition rule,'- and who. more or leai will? ingly, fell thnn-i Iv?s i ailed OB to redrein tin?-<? pledge when, apon the lir-t election o* Preaident Ltucoln, the toesinol Rebellion wai noundod? 1\'. The v.i\ i. iiiiiiuu-, Influential and elu-eiy afliiiatod elssaei of nagro-tradeni, I dueli i , bhvcklega, A -, ?ko?, who?phrays sunong the tnoal prnnoitnoed, opeiMnonthed champion of* iSootheimRightsn--felt tahenuelvei ! ,,'d to l.i < ;i at h.i-t even atep with the foremost! of Umob who -air tired ease and hrav.-d their darling "in tUntil : ." \. Qreat nnmbet ol foathern dergymen, dtX'torn, lawyer.-, men haut -, a:ti-.iiis, raVo?, Ac, who?rei-iiiriii/iii'r the iiliinter.- a> the nalurali li-.uli-r-> of Southern society, the eontioQen of fjatronagi, the ib-jien-..r- of wealth aad proa perity? followed where the lattoi M, not .. . ? 'lie-.- tl'iri.'ht the eii;r. e a w i-e mie. hut - Utey, by ddng othenrin, would ineri? tithly expOM tlii.iii-el\e- to o-!raei-m, pel "lui peril, and ].?'(?? aiaiy ruin. VI. Mn'iy hoiioiiilile. liiirh-niinded. hut ini. I*uided men who utterly eiuulemiied and deplored SeacetslOn ai nadst -, leading to :, .' ble iii.vi r-ion arid calamity, but who? tin plunge in inf.' re-fil'.ed on regardai m of tin ir ri-iiioii-traiii e?minie il a jmint of honor to .-hare the fortune! of their fr? ndi nnd Deigbbors. \ il. The ignorant, U*infonned, anreflecting msss of I'oor While-, m in rushed Into rebellion afn order to battle againit "Nigger Equality,"I ?mtl in obedience to the afonntiagi of thej,' sealthy landlordi and neighbot . vill. Thewholf maaaof ftonthera eievanl-, Mho?tiiidiiif.' ?M tloi'.ri-.'iei- of ho\M"-kni\e-, revolvers, At., all on ma tfir. litsring thasi threaten to kill every **>iilniii.-tsia.iiir-t."* or "Tnry,"' and .-ecinir them, in many instance., make their threat-i troot!, t-l'ink into rehellion in ob?dience to their own in-tim-t of eetfpwaar? ral IX. Many thottanUMB who it the niit-i t re f?ardedUM whole gnariaj m atepky a game of brag, confidently expecting to see it ipeedily si-rled hy comiiromise. after little or no hlood BaOts, and 'who thou^lit this would be niorc easily and r-ati.-fuctiirily efl'ectcd if the ?South ?toml || a unit fi}:aiii-t Northern aholiliou und a??!.rre.--ion. X. A goodly ?uiubcr who Ut, buuud to " c<o Iwith our 0Ute?M rcgardlc??? of all other run Hidcrati'ias. ?Nor.' the "good" of a rucehct, ?BagflBnl? j rntuia proffer O? term., to the iBHIgBliU is to l-e ; .sought in ndisintiarratiouoi tin strMg coiiglom lerate made up of these diverse cla-ses, nl whom a part are wedded to thclvebclliui: by tics which do not bind the rc.-iilue, and c It Id be vveaiied from it by ind '.renient- which tl ? others would ?li-rcgard. Jt is quite true that aooaf of "the Bebela will fight m lajas,* bbthev tan;" but it is' c(|iially true that others bait already liad fighting enough, as mir loiigliktaof tieaerteri from their roakd conclu d?< ly attot. And then arc a good many more where IhcBO came from; und sti'l more whom liberal proffers Buuld J? tac!i from their p:e.-ctit adhe-ion to the CoBaM? enter. Henee ve ardently in* that, .hould the l'rc-ident tail in negotiating ?ith the Bebel i hicf ,he will ITJ tin evperinieiH "f inakinirover ttire-directly to the iur Bgent Mate* and their People, We asd great confidence that tneh OTertoras would acliieve a docided, even though prirnarU*, partial, sueccs.-. NATION A I". l>H4IIIt> tO^IVEV TBON. 'Die I'nitarian Convention which lias limn ?iminoned to meet in thin city on Wcdin?.?ituy, the Fifth Of April, if forbidden by tlie spirit ami u-.c'e- of that religion? bod] toatsmrnethechar? aCter Ot a grand ii'ctimciiaMal et r.ncil, will ?-till pn -eiit an occasion of DO ctimmo i intere-t to the friends of free, proem --ivo thought, ns well as to tl?- loverof conscrvalive ccclc-ia-tical institu? tions. Ii j- understood thai mine two hundred ehurclie- of the I'nitarian faith a-e to be rejirc sented bj their nitaisteia and delegates in the Conn ufitiii. and with the high ,-tandaril ofedtl? ration and Lntellige.ni a thai pr?t a 1- in that de? nomination, the niimher will DO) ---arily COBS? prias niauv pttmrfnent individual, in different walks of lite, embodjini perhaps even i inoTe striking degree al talent, iuluiai'on, and ?oeia] inflatenee thai la uiu.d in the rrnat et ?? h liaatii el gatheringa .f this conn? trv. 'J'he S'ate i if Ma -:u ! t, -. ? ; f -, ?n vvl.ich what i- commonly termed " Lib) al Christian? ity," ha a much stronger bold en the ?. blk mind than elsewhere, we learn, till he repte. ? '?? ! in the ' ''?? vent ion by sei end of bet ino.-t eminent citizens. vboM weight ofeharacter and high ,-ocia! d'-tmetion wonld give impo ' and dignitj t" ,'iy deliberative i -> u'-ly ot which they were Bjaynbera. Nor ?n mi-, ami able tnen wanting on the li-t pf dele gatea from oar oarn immediate rien . a* well .is from mora remote qrj irtet -, proi il ? ;.? r. :. der til'- oeea-ioli ?'! f ?'! ! Igb i: '? .' ?*r ,n* no lei ? than nf religions interest. The t lemblingof this ConTention fonal i landmark of conaiderable .'.? it, . e in the it . h ,a *ii .,! hi ' ? ? of N? a -Vie. I . ? only four year- of half a 11 ntnry lilt e the tir-t sermon vaa preai hid in thai cttj beirre aa hndi? ??nee of profi- -t d tfnitarisBBa Thi- va ered in a private liou-e bj the eloquent Dr. Cbanning of Boaton, in 'he raos th of April, 11819, attd in tin- felkrving lia} ah i di i plj Inti -' h d i "i gn gation val lu embli \ in the Hall of the MedicalCoDegi in Bat to ?: ?, ii to 1 'l i-ovil expos ? Chrietian doctrines The I ?rat Unit ?hui in NeV'Tork vaa dedkatod ?a January, 1831, and th? Third, nndei the pa toral . of the i; .. <e i, I un, on Chi i i I' i-'.i. Since the ? :. r< lopn eat ot tl ?? Cuita: ha- been graduai and Irregular, at ror vitb the > Intruder of a mighty, nuvbing w Ml. or Uio fiery tongue ot r? n?et ,.-t, but alrs^rrirperrad? m/ a larger maa* off., religious comma ", : ?..m ii.o-e by whom h i- opt -ill;, btoved, i d peihapa, not without ? secret, genial inluenoe in tempering the fervon of acetar?an /.?al. ai ?! i . tilling u kindlj pint ai moderation and Charit/, 'lie meeting of tl.e Conn :iti"ii m ay nit only be regard? il ?? o! progreai in tin- fortune* of the d?nomination. I lu - throving of the log will .,! ? te that the ship haa vailed pro peroi Ijro cpite of oc? tan?, Icebergii, , .-aid, in constant dongeroui pros taut1, and Dm ? qitent calma. The Internal condition of the LTnitarian Church in thi.- COnntrj Vfil en'am,, the in ten t oi the CoiiVDiition, It baa not tiapi'l the opt ration of the ipiritual trial bajan* e wUob in btotj leading aacl ranged conflicting tondeni ? ion oppo te aldea. The elementa of eon* n itien and radicalism h,i\e louiid ,-, 1. .'th - 'oiilid even ill tin |,.,,:?. oi ;ii,. d?nomination, vboae original vaUhverd ?etkrm of thought, and vith vhich taith and hope have been arvaj held of leaa account than charity. Whether any quertiona of "hcre-y and -eiii in " un- to be ventilated in thi- lanbedrim of proTcrbia] her?tica and M'hiamaUca, ire have not yet hern informed i h it we learn that il wll include on it phi'loini i' ? le.ni, r- oi both eceleeiaatical direction-; the infallible divine- and profamora of a quarter of a century since who thought the coh.,truet?on ol a creed c ential to the aotaxlaeai of the Church will have their lineal laoea -or. in thi OOUncil of liberals; while tl.e ,-lalw.irt -pirilual children of the brave old itoiioela-t, Theodore Patfcer, will form a dominant power, it not an aetual majority, in the il< liln ratimi- of the branch of the church mil.!ant now called to the front. The udinis.-ii.ii, without ipic.-tion, of ill e andavioua innovator.-, in another ?n.-taiu , of bnilding the tombo of the proptieta who during their lift? were -toned without stint. We trust, however, that no di-u-trou-, eolli.-ion will re.-ult from i he hutsethsg of tbeat Lmtagonbl forces. It is to he hoped that thoj may "im? prove" the oee ision to Imiy I he hatchet, und to .-moke the ptpO of peace. One feature in the Cuitar?an body cannot tail to kindle sympathy with the Convention. OfaQ religion! Mets, BOBO lias, been more loyal, nuue devoted to the oanae of freedom, more lavish of the costlie-t troa-ures in hehalf of the Cnion. The beauty of their Israel has. been 'slain on the high places; the most precious 1 hlood of their youth has banal {?oiired out like ?water; among the brave-t and hest who have ? ftlleit on the battle-licld, i.' h gloriom* lio.-t who ? were numed at the bo.-om of this simple faith, and cvuriit from iU iusuiratious Uiu valor of the ' hero and the devotion of the martyr. We have ?no doubt that the proceeding.? of the fathers a? ?semhlcd ?mourn il will give u new impulse to patriotism, and f.ivor the eau-o of American freedom, whati ver may he their effect on the interests of Zion. Ol It NATIONAL ??BT. There Were imported into tho United State-, B the year ending with June, l^V?. a.- follow?: ofBcisi Vaha ?Spirituous Lsaaon.'''?';1'?'!''j' du. maaafMtarsd ut home.?_>:), a.i..(K?i) T.-tHi.r-^.-'"."7,' DaaSaot Bsnottt. i,*n,v.-> Total tltiine?tii- cnnaiimption $?7,:ii','.a7 A, the ci.-! ..f WkafnT. our principal Liquor. whi- then i.nder'J.'iceiit- |iergallon, the aggregate of L:i|iior- cun-uuieU in thia country t aiuiot have fallen far ihort of One Hundred Millions of gaVUons, which, at the ??resent rate of duly, WOOld all'onl I revenue of Two Hundred Mil? lion-! pet aniiiim. Hut, ?uppo-e tho iluty to diminish consumption by out -fourth, ami Utat illicit titillation or siiniggiing .-hould inbtract un aqttal amount, the revenue front distilled Liquors, after the preaent stink i- eetuonied, camioi be leai thai One Hundred Millm:.- per annum. Of ToNffo, we produced ?n IStn9-0O no leu than tH9,Wt,77i pounds, beeide ifltpotrtiBg eigare, ?%<., to Um value off ?jn3,079,?Mt). W? exported thi?- ?ttapleto the ralue of $16,ttfJt3,6 it ; M that mir exporta of TobOCCO i IBBOt have ex? ceeded nur import ? by much o\i r Ore Hundfl d Million? ol pound . and we must have con .-uuieii at leaat Thne Hundred Million-. Sup posing 1'iii) Miliiu!:- of Util to encape Um payment of duty, and the residue to pay in average of forty cents pir pound, the revenue from tin--<ni;ie ahme will ainoual to another g) 100,000,000. These two itetni oi iiai-me will pay the lo? ti ut oa ? Natiiii.nl Debt of Three 'ih" i#end Mill..::- of Ib.|! ir ?(uliii h i- more than we -hall i ver owe)?and stflbrd ? inrplni for ? Sink? lug Pond Which will rapidly ami certainly eat up Um principal of the Debt, leofiag til ethtw ,-fiuna. of revenue for the support of the Got"? enunent aad Um dia?cb?%rge of it- current liat.il.' .? . If we pay ont tntereif promptly and fully, tra ??hall he INI tO reduce it .1- UM I eVi'T.'ll loans fall due to a cii.inrui rate of not more than to ir ?..T l III*.. ' . '. il t .. Debt hi $2,000,000, the ? ?rill be |100,000,010 only, and this will be reduced bj everj i ibtrai lion from the 11 .??? [pala Let no one imagine, therefore, that our Na timal Debt wll in any CH.S- be repudia*! d. We ihallpaj it, pr.in ?pal and ?Btefsat, to Um tort firth Dg, l.i , .1 WC ,-hollld not d?a hide, fit the i |.i-e ni th.- M.ir, to paj it ofl at ?'IK e by I gen? eral -uh-t ription, ai d -ay do more about it. IHIi BT. tl.Hfir? ?AH?. wv find in the 1 oronts ? apt ? ? bit ?? luttne tu hand \ i I . ? opit DJ report I of it B d< of Mi. Juatii.- Smith In the cane of tie S\ Al bans ralden pending ? Montreal on anapplica lion foi tbeifi tradition under the Treaty be? ? rano Qteat r.rit.tiu und Um United States Raving re.ui these reports with inch paUenceas i ? , ? ? . I to i dt that Mr, i t.. mol haa found a rival in Mr. Justice Smith. When Um poinl Icciaion of the latter WBfe fat) d the nil,cr day in a telegraphic diapateh, the] reetntd too aboard fot ?ven i i aii .1 n ?.'.-. bot lin) did in foci btate tin .-l.i'.11 il -.-..i e ol .Mr. Smith'?- nirum.T.t. It in rraally tme tliat Util Can.nil m bnatnaaWd holds the r.x'riiiiitoaT'-. it y lift ween th?- United st.-'.-- mal i -re ,t Htits n t" bave htjea niim/ai.-.! by a decision of Judge Notaos in the Circuit c.urt on u m it'i r which did Bol m the remotest way i'o: ryarn or relate te tin- Riti kdition Treaty. w. cam ot < tternotioi "f tl e menial . liber and h anon:' in the I IS nhicb I ?? judicial qualification! in Canada than by pre [sentina, the point of Mr. Justice Smith in hi I own language ? reported in Tail Toraafo Ltmitt ?a tl o ? v. livFrench-Canidlan-Sc. ? (i ]| of ? ?T11 tfi Ir . " ' l no) ban !??-. ? ralil rd if one Kation iL'iii.r? .i the|-rii.. .|.l-on ?bh h it aaabaa, .1 Bad the I lied Statt?, therefore, riolatcd the cuntrnct en :.. in tie 11. -.,tt . He , Itrd the . .f the ofll ran? and trow of taa Bntm ..u.i.-.- Brdaoa l ? contended, in defr nee. thai they wcreouoii la* I ?? prit ' - ' hv the Confederate f?overtimenl ahieh wag '? ? ?..... n m.a,! um! tl ; ti i v W..-I .-.'.it Inn .ut .ni-1- N. : nu bebd inch n del i - binned m tie levlalatire and executive drp rl m 'I i.'.f toll.;!. lie I. !'!-.. I lO ai'kllli\?|.-a|e>a> the defense, and the prl ? ild not be ? I plead the 1.1 of their llovernment In tbeli defri -??. He (the Ii traed |ndf< ; naiotalaed that this waa a ?ioUlion I ..f nation .1 Lan * !... '. deetroyi i th. fun e of the I i an.! !'...t the ttal ? ? . th Ii , 1 1 ul been 1 laged -.. 11 t.. render it im|atasible tocarfj ont Iba provuloaa ol the treaty. Tbc treat? therefure did not cover ?ecl eata-i 1 S- II- one lu-fane MB. 1 I e tTI :it? f.rtv ill: bin II v ...lit. i| i theconli :. tina , oai i- ? ? .-? .1 ?.. i. binding , i po i!.it ' r I'.if all tl i i aaoi ? idi ? bi eil he be lieved that nn tbority ratted la him la 11 tal Um i ?. ? tradition of the prisoner?, and the? were tin lefore en i titled t.. tita li dlsatarge? ' '1 be oil 11' "i..und ob tri i b Smith reel ? hi decision le that Gen? Dix'a order to -in..it the St. Albans rebheri wherever fount, recogniaed then 111 " I., i lu .-lent.-." ni.d tl a- man se.-m- in irgBa erio ly tabat theea Udeyoe and mont?rent be? came thorebj divested of their criminal char? . ii 1er, and i lad in the shite raimen) of " poliU? leal reluif.-.?J "?ami thel'elore well' ii..| ili,|i|.ji,| i m the L\tr.;.l:ti.i:i Tr. :i:y. BO! it i| HOI Wullh V.'lllh III follow this Judge .further. Whether he It the aivuinplice of hi.N St. Aliiim. proteges, or sbetherhe Laonli j another Dinatruation of Britiah " m-utialiii " we neither know nor cue. Hi-' det i.-ii.n nmountl i to Dothing, The .-coumlrcl- vhotB he lOUght to I di charge are Mill held by the Canadian Ex? a ? live, ami there i- some ahow of de-ire to enforce ? the lau againat them and put them In ourhanda ?for trial, lint WO tana? as well remind thaCaiM? dian nut lu-, ?lie., that their juilieial forCCI ar? j growing tulioii-,. Cotirsol and Smith are enough. IfUMyhava colleagues md Sym]iu tbiien hihI einiilttlors on the Cunad? lieiieh, jthe latter In.aid he eiicuurageil to lude their hlu-hing virtue behind I vail ofohseiiriiy. We | don't Want any more trials hel'orc judges ui... lean be hriht-d to dely the plainest provi-ion- off : the treaty under which these men are de maiidcd. If Canada means to eua-ute that | treaty let her do it without any im.re non I :. J If Bal docs not nieau to execute it, let her Mkj that, and we can then decide what mea-ure Vtill l?e netee-ary to obtain indemnity for the past mail bccurity for the lutuio. 'FIFTY - DOLLAR AND HFNDKFD DOLI.AK aBHlBIBEKH TO TBK HEVKN.TniltTV LOAN. A blunder in typography 9A ?ur ??sue of yes? terday, turned some One Hundred ami Sixteen Thou-and sub-cribt r.? to tin Seven-Thirty Loan ' into liollar,-. (?rcenhack- are good, ur.d Oold i- tie '?rallie; " luit a man a ?i BU ? lor u' that," and we like so mneh the jmrade of the army of j the .small sailiccribers to the great Loan, that WB ha-ten to reproduce the table which wad t>o shaiiiefully mutilated: $.lO AND $I'H) Bl'll-Ci:ll!F:i'..STOSEVK'-lllIUTYLOA??. Date Nu. of BalsaiBae Data Be tt Subscriher?. >,b. I. ?''-'?'? i ilurt.h 1. -'."'I Feh. u. W i Mareh i.'. .. 9,Ubl reb. a. Wl i Mar,-u a. 2,339 fob, 4. I ?SKI March 4.2,919 j',.|, g _ j ifjo i Mardi fi. l.OaS pee. 7. i.i?"* gab, g. l,14:i I-I?. 9. 1,3? Bab 10. laMB Fell. 11 . 1.1?? Feb. 13. 1,.'S04 Fell. II . L.3M Feb. 19. '"?'I Feb. li.. AMO Kell. IT . mu Fi II. Il. ?..V<7 beb --.ii. Baff leb. 21. '.'.-ItJ Fut?. US Holiday reb. 33. Fell. 94 . ... Feb. 85.... I ell. B7 . F. ti. BJ . - 'lutd . .. 4.::i,' .. 9,245 . 0,91*1 .. 9.419 . . 9,0M 92,033 March 7. 9,913 March h. 1,130 Barch 9. 9,843 M.n h 10. 0,108 March il. 1.M3 Mnrvh l'.i. :..'*.l M.irel, H. 3*989 Mareu 13. 3.880 March to. aten Mareh 17. Liai Miirch lr?. 17*1 Mardi 90. 'Z'>0 March tl. BISO March 99. 9,173 March 93. -Ml.". March 94. 1,990 March 99. M-t March 97. 1.985 .March 98. BMI March 99. 1.037 M uni. 30. 1 4't4 Total. .ii'.' Total aabaar?bira Bt ??aavaery. 99,? 33 Total subscribers for Mareh. 64,460 vv hula aoaabat af flahst li ibera la Feh A March UC.493 Earning Foot, having confeatedlj ex? hau-tcd it- breath in attack- on the private let? ter last .Inly of Horace QfOetOJ to rre-idetit Lii.ci.in. lately given to the pnblk thtvajgha ! W.i-hiiit'ton ajeaaajta to an Kngli.-h journal, are have deemed it bat eeiieroiis to avait, it.- re? covery helor" rejoinii g, Ile gale, every disc-ern ing readermnat have seen thai theee bttaeki lie n .illy ata?ed at the President, wtio, upon the rec,!pt of that Latter, sent th" writer to n ?ara Falla en the bnaineaa which H Lnaagn? r.i'.tl. and whom Thi l'unt U now Banking to j bully into laaalieg up the LMf^tsMastiaa at ICitJ l'oint vit!,mit r.-iilt. L.ei". nord Of Thr Paat'a diatribe et demna the Preaident'i visit to HajBpton Ben?ht laat January, and condemns bii NiaoBi manitheto and hi Hampton Boada Lnatrnetiona to Oar? fewnrd, and condemna ,i! o their participation in the oonferencea now pre-ii:i,pt:vely proe.ling. 1'or, if the Kebcl thicl's are tube treated Lnexorablj H felons, it li prepo tetona to parley with them m e*ae abane at Hampton lb-ads. (?egoUatioa ie inc.mp..ii I Id, vi ith e\if DtioUs Hut? in default of a huaie aUppl] of wind? 77ir I'oft ekes out ?t- attacks with those of ? i orre-poiident, who thui d< nunstiate Let are ask Mr. Oteetai ooaaaaatloa: "DM aotjear friend Sanders or yoar fti?-?,,! jewetl bar? an oppor? tunity m copy tli.it letter, bsjfote roa ?cut it ? ? ? nti iltT.tiailv.'o. i. I'rc-itleiit ' Another uuestion: "lir abooi, orb) ? ae help, were the inmuten? oa which lbs Rebeli aere lo be reafoitted Laie the Cafcsj, I Jl.lW 11 ?' taaaawr Keithet Smder-, nor Jewett, nor ? le,'favor of the l're-u! nt) my ot?ier .human beim. .?? the -.?.'in-r ana a lad in hie ,,'!;, e a bom be BBapaoyed to ?naba .? copy of it. ever -aw that letter at ??./.nor an* part of it. until long .it'ter the writer's return frota Niagara I'.ill-: nor did any ot!; r person lUggrajt, or prompt, one Idea or line contained in that let? tir; and bo tbjrd peraon has, up to thii bow, .?ver read that letter aave ia the handa oftho I're-ident. or firOffl tupies furnishetl by him. We Tenture to add that Mm tB Baraieri and Jewett mver -iw the letter in question till its ssppsaaance via England, 'they certainly never received a atari of it- eantenta from it- author. .Ylasir. i.tilT-CIIAIk's Ful Kill ABB I. VST i "'M BatTi rinother down-pouring night, rainy, dark and n.ni,it, aad till N I ? ? Baleen aaanaaaad U aad Bsost brlkliaat ami.cine which has yel thi ??? roasjerta The finer created by tasas I ? . ? i tteehalh u ;: '?.. u y - '? lar aa - ? I 'i.t i " - nt tia>, unit belogto iiiii.t! thai ? lOBl Hi.li, I?,- Meyer, Castellan, Hers aad ilrei sad aa ?roaa tie <M Taberaaels algbl nfter algal ?ith aatka teaeta ?area a Maate waa Bsmapaesl ... ?"?ils u labial ? ' ch ?r, ao 11 liiant, at.il - i on leite n-tl.it? iav.1.:. ? '? ' I [ia ?rii'teil, could ereaaa aa preaaead aa eaaitesaaat la tii-e aialiaa of aval il n -, Heaefiible as ?och boasage ia be bias, tt h fully aa Imniiriilile m Lbeea ?, a t.ttt?:? it : 1er neit tu the 1? m s-,,,i, ,,| tci,in-, ti,,. power to appreciate it? crea. t -.i? ieiheaa ba I t. The t.iietit waa ai wattaa treaa tba bag g I IheeadL it i? aat eaaogb ba aaj tit it every ji. which Qott Bbatk| red waa eaoorad donbh lad treble eaeerea LeatlaV tl La laa t ntbaaiaaaa uf tba aaib a a aad o .-ti a the I'.iin in ?. ii.. . ' : aal ire, aad lb ? til tl.e nit:st In li- caw -'It'll tleii:i.|i?iral?iiH9 nre till ?',..ti, .I. aa tba Botin aadieace i? dm argaalard , :n h ?i ?t i v ni' ul ?it* ?t, i nil, . i.,. di d ' ' !?? 'i La rt. Oi it ' ' '. M.i- ia t.- ! n? ptest urtist iiitMii!. .nul | ; ,tei| viii.i ,il. I.i- old ? l... aaetla assail at m we* h ene birth te tl.e ?' J.ni;.nu.-r, ' the "11 t ' aail t.'.' :! ? ' VI . '.. Aa Ni.it. n.e ' i.i-i Baas ? laaj i>, ? Mat aon . i :? -Ins ? i. ?* ana vith Mas ii??t n.i.i,?. and Lbtea its uii.iiiii,atrro chara aroi al ba IM Mi lu'i'ii ?m Barer atore di Lcate, taon rial, arasera u -m .t with -t luiiiitut. I i.ih'r Lis l.iiuls |ba I'hilo ?V iiie.l to sire nil hi-piled M,nc-. ?ith nil tl., ?ich n.eltitly utii wt'tci:. ? relee, aad ?ith al Iba ratted i - ine- ,,ii, af .i LbiU| u stunt w im life. Tin tone eoltirh:^ I aas peiAjsji tibe pietaroa wi u-i. bava aaaarlataai ? - n Im the i.ivni wwaafebaaebjii of Maatred aladi araaa | U .t.i? ? \ le?ble tt .ill. lis, nil.- I.y I'lie. the |>.i|| t- .,) bOMIJ a,ic eiiMiiriit mu? ,-Miuisr ri l? i, bj eaatroat alth stm.,. - hdoed passage which breathed tba aeatuaeot "i aa? rest, wilil. te m h r. iiieliiiiclmh (ml: i, i!. 1. If BMerbLd. ^,.t i.i the IbV-.I,i) "l- ?'? e.irli. -i tii!.in|ii ?i:h all tho Mil'liisiilrutitin ant! the tin-!, afyoata saasj I mi. did i,i,ti-'li:ili. p| y uime exqaJaltely tir mure ?u|k?rb|y. .vrt. r in? list suie, ?? fba Baajtss Crj af Kiiciom." a iMiiii-i cyiiiietiiun Bfsa ?it'll afea the stage, beaaiaBia ; hi? huiiil u je? ch tl B lentli tiisi.tcr. B hid. be pre* I led j to (I..Urn-hulk, a ith B speed , winch ?aa neither BfSSrO | ?rlate aat abgana, aae aba at, aar anyiLinar. Qaoetal Hull, win, Waa prisent, nuirlit hiite Baid, "Mr. Oatb s.l.iilk, inui.y af real LMaaafj ?Whe, thnnifl. bas, M i.rc-ii'iit you piililiel) with :i tekennf tin ,r esi-eni ami ailmiiiiiioii. Vuuure a suti of the -ml, ami we are proud ofytiii. Your fciiius ana tba tii-t art eeatribaatea iroin llic New World to the Old World, ami Aiiierien i sssaat taaat aba baa aao eea, alte, in Ma art -location, tins m, eiipeiii.r in the worlil. ' liottschalk reocnetl the B r- nth Kraciuusl.v, hut ditl aat 10801 M tu tl.r prc?Vrcii i rawalBwr. Me..- Laaj ."siiiioiiB ha? iitcruiij niahcti baba LaearwBb tiie |?iiiic, va could hsitlly leaanaaaa bar a? ttie ataeei at tba lirst niKlit, so iciuaikablj lias she deveiVped m BVafj w,ij. In h.r mon'ainhitioiis BOOgaaba diapluvs Mipetior ctct utitui mu? a ureater poaernf lone, while in her simpler so?i?m she has completely carried the public with Lit. li ?he sings th? " Slumber Song.'ihe i? eacored, sud singi "iL? J?night aad Ul tebepl heule*?, which ... i--ila eaccred; or if she beginn with "The Ku.glt," she i* compelled to ?in?; tho ".Slumber ?Song" twice. lanSS are the two moat lue t'.-esful aung? tbut hato aprwared for many yearn, and she ?an?,'? tiiiitn most charmingly. Thi? morning Gottechalh. gives a Matin?e attba Ai'uileniy of Mtiiiic. with MI.? Simmon!? arlti the other uitUt?. It will b*i his last appeu-runet?. liaoae Who would get ?eat?, .-ihnuhl a?o ver.v ? arly. 1 MATIM1K AT IKVIN'i. HAU,. Mlle. De Katow and Mr. Jamsa M. vYchli ptvo a Matinee ut Irviug Hull lofaT. commencing at 9 o'clock, p. m. They v. ill lie a.?? is ted hy Mr?. Adelina Motte and Signor I'onhci hi. We learn that nearly all Ike rSaslanl ?eats are mild, and that a crowded audience is ?BaOOtog. OOmnmjaj AT ikvi.vo h\li,. This evening Mr. Kheii, the well-known. flutist, will git a hi? first concert at Irviiur Hall. He Ins? a large army of tiVnt tu Baal t hitn, all well known and popular with Ike puMlo. pt?jHktOt]has a large eireleof friends the pnhiit has r?c gui/cd his abililiea. and wc trust that on thi? oa t n>don, hi? tirant conceit after many years' residence, he will be snppji ted liber al>. _ I HOV| ?t lllllVfilOV, If? itl Ui.psteh to Ih? B. V. Tribune. W'AjuiiMiTo? I relay, March 31, lew. ?.KV. HALI.F.I K AV'i Till! WAIT COMMITTEK. Gi-n. Rallrrk pnliliihfata curd thi- morning ilenying.gr, fnr H8 ?tMtt'.-t, ?SSI personally, n .?cent stntcinent in these dispatches concerning the fai.ure to forward to lieu. IteaecrnaetnS summons of the Com? mittee on the (MaMBBBt of the War. Thi- d' r.ial maket ? proper the followiiag ?tat? Mat of ull the fact?: Aboat laiaawaaasaas\ the Oaasnjtsai fhaBriag t?? hogla tho liive?tig'iti.?n latoGes. Ifniriiitanji campaign?, ordered 1} OoafTBBB, hewnaied to the WarD-partment a ?mu imm? for that oftieer. Aaassannl tasa? ?atrtng aaami without any tSOfOSeO, the Committee sent?n1' of it? membera to.tv Wai Impartan Bt to taqafrojMoaomimi i afane ?asas, Hi arm tie-re InStarmod by the proper oB.. ct-r that the hutninont had u>>t bOOS forwarded; thct it had BOOS handed to lieu. H.ill.-i k, und tl. t? a c.i-.M.iuui I cation had l>?en or would !??? BeSl t'i the I'oinmitte* on | the ?uhi'.-ct. The member so report ed to t!..- Commit i tee at it? next meeting. '1 lie BOaaatanicat] at, b?serer, i-i'h.r from lien, ll.ill.-ik or at.v MtOBaSj MM to ein I Batata the nnttter, and ?..Cen Roaeorsnowaa notified ! of Bm fu ta und bsfcimod that under the ein umstaiieen j the Committee, pre!, rr. i tu leave him the choice either to receive a pep<'mptury subp Baa or to ?natWOf in writ? ing such questions a? the lotianittee ?honld forward. Tl.. orii,i:.iil ?t i'..-:!.. : t v. >i? m.ule ou the authority of a OOBBptSsoei meinherof the I iim:ni'.tee on the Ces?aSt of the War, am 1 thi? t-ad.-:.vinl Iroai a -? :...-. ,u ii./ iintl.i -ntic. SIIhKH'AN ANU GBA.VT. It is confidently believed that hy this time Sheridan hu? isaeked Ike Boat halda Balboad m.d eat It:, aiiiond off fiom it? la-t BO IK ?' Of) BBJBbUcBi baS, M 1 tilth he and (?rant are beyond the r. ach o! ISO tant ' graph, there are yet Co r-jairt? from i itL. -r. j THK I'ltHSIUKXT. The 1'reeideut ha? not yet returned. His t lutinued laaSBM is ?ail!) tutuo.viug to odiuc-iiuntrr?, im my Of whom have BOOB CtnapOthnt to borrow money to lin. ou till hi? return. Sonn of the n.nrc enterprliinc; have pataaai him to i'ity Toiut. IID-J'ITALS. Tho field limpiul- in Um Army of tlie Jame? i and the Army of tho I'.a.in.ae are m BSanjBSSl order. I At I'itv 1'ointa roomy-t.it.o!i3rv hospital is pr?i ideal for aash arm i cor;.-. Tl.r-t ?rtetlaa aad BantiEaVf Com. I mkaaans aad the Batata eesaclio ..f New-York. Maw* I ?feiia.y, Ohi., Indiana, Muaaachusett?, and Mume aro alao - laaRttaniatl with hOOfB il i amaattS, nurses, etc.. at the ?iime place i a?: r-Lu.-i: umni. \T KB IBB. Tin- War l>epartmeti' BM Man OBt printed cards of invitai ii l M u'.tend the Wfffflonlet at the rn-iiigof the oid IIf ov. r V<<:t BtSItST. A cirenlnr a. boo paaytag the i t-d ,-t.t .? tant ttnmt ? ha accept t. ?? i Lnvitatlofl will I*' (aralal td treetruu-pairtation onboard tin ?t amer AraC" wl-ii 1- ?-ii -.til BnaS N. u \..riu To CaiatP BOaaasOaTBBB. The folios int: order WM iMBntJ hy (?en. Ord just before starting oa tka axtansM un.u-iia ut. I " In the ?not rmoati "t tl i? Hrn.v. no ?ii'.'imh or rekt* I de^ of aay description I rUram oamptbUowen nul be permit? d t-> g" alonfli ?ud 1 \a hei.et ef ?ii. h are l.?nud in the midatof or impeding o aaean tratst or troopn, tboi siUtoatoaea torned indtbafoods . atalaod ta them will I- eoadsa ? cil and ilaatribateyd to the tirmpa, l!n- order will at .i i ?? pnbual ed M Iba . '.. - of perao A BaiBBOW Km AI'K Off Till- V Kll-1'RKSIHEXT. VaW-Presidenl Johnaoo expected to havy ? ??-.! \, e.-t :..-? night, ami tronld ii't.- booa aatka tra?a whiok wat ooptnred b] taa ?tauillaa BoatCsm* USO, hut ie-d'Intel h:- depart?.le in the hope of sei ing the 1'r.??!?!<ml ii. ,ihL atBaaanMnti Jan. i.-i.--.'-'? Ki'.i i lieMrtera (tara re .--? d at Um rr-iv,.-,-M.ii-:,ai'? onVa hare,aad Iskss the oatk, r ? baanti ef Babel ?V ?*rtsrt eeatMaaa, Is-dss, | 111 uriived on the boat Bbbj Ci | l'o.ut. Hi uilicers Son ur.iii,ff IkSBarty, ou..-a It, ?- ?th Carolina i moat imOVSJJal A i NKW-l'llLllAS.a. A letter from Neu -Orkans ?tate* that nearly i all tho cltU otlieer? of tho eUr haro boon remored by i older off liai, ('aiiiiy. and thai the ffrai .-? \i u - al baa 1 . .-nvict.-.l aad -'it. ia ... to Imprtaoamenl for bb>, laa arms ai al amo n lition t.. t ? ReU -. 1 ? hl? iiml.ml)!.-.Hy Ihe tiist iri.it? o: Itu'.dv f?aiu';. * ' Military CotnstnaSma, ' BOBI Vi"t M'i LV Three hundred mure Mounted of Satan! |] n irrived here to-day, aad wet ted amoag , the hospital?. Kiltv nWO -.-v. ro ta-. -. AX IMI'HtlAI, I'KISHNT. One of the imperialquatto volume- of LooJa ' M i| oteeaa I fe ..ft . - .r. prtnti d f.r dbBribatsna to the i ras ne! thradl ? f Hun.; e. via? rmlived h. n ; : 1'.. ? j tic 111 1. Uli til Ii II the 1 i-'. .'!j.la.in it I. I, u' I'l.ia. I'.iri-, A I'CKRllt ItOi ailaUD pon. A -on of .lohn Minor K.'tt- jrjst itrfffed I ere -.. i ne iti ac..r...'tinii of i lbs ily printed in Tant ? i iciii m . Inatileh by attmeaccident bia Call :'- nanu ? .. _ ..-nal;,.' fthaMrol tbeldamixra ef the hV i unan m. ? ??? To ?lie Aiieci I Pre.-. \Va?iiis,;ihv, Trid.t M ;, ', .:: 1- '. t LBQ TO IBBAB Tllrtm en. It II n ptii'td. hut nut autheiitit aitil. thai tho i Bebeta, dntina wedaooesj night ma.'.-- seteml at* , tomnta to break Ihroagh Bar lim ? In the ne ?^bothosaj ' of l tai so inliiiiii, Im! oar tnttt and art liter) oponed on them .i terrible tue. which at ofti a diova them hai?. .n iianfaskaa. until they ahandaaed ti 11 onS -i. Itlllil I. UKSKItTKIts. D?ring the month ol Mareta *J.-oo d< i I n I fimii Lee's ir.. w.rc received Ut tliis city, to all ?.i I whtiiii the oath el fsllrgiance was admlniatcred. I'M* I la a conaidernbh Incrcato over t be month .i : rmaty, during which olilj l,XB tv.-re n-.- ii..!. MOVBalBBTI 4>K roi.l.H lUK DKAi'HU. Simeon Draper. e.Mi., C'ollci tin nl BaSBOltol ? Baw-Tark, I. ft here foe that oitj this eTentar Ba ha? booaiiiiihoii/.-.l in iba l?*cretary of the Tivaaaty to pro?.d ut one.) to Ailmiiv nud t-miier w?!: <?<'?. frent?n m i. latina to the legi-iiuioii r-jiiii.-.l h.t the t*?tnta of N.-u-Voikln eiililieelitiii viitll the (gSaVaatlOe u.li' la.ii-e antbortaed tobe oonstrni led bj an a t ol tho lait i ongraoa, be which Bae.0iw ware aptaroprinti l. THK PBaVBBBBT. Ihc President has not vet leiuiued troiu Vir iruiu. It i? said that 00 W, ettnoailOJ he laSS BBt lo n ? fit.n! with a iiuuilier of distiiigiUHhcilolliti'. TlIK ilKVl.l.if AM? t'AHIUa CASH. The rinding and eantenM i? the Devlin and CnhlU<Now York bonnty Insiker?) ci?o?. tried boftire lien. Itrnij'K'a Military I ommi.-sion, ot which Col. It. r. Chipmaa War beaartment is Judge- \ilvoeate. lave bceuooutirined bv the .Seeretnry a.f War. John Dorltn waaaaanameedIbb ten year? la the neiiitantiniffi und tin.-d tlira* th.iusanil dollart; .lame? l).iln>. seven leur-, ami Hie thousand dollar? Hue; John I ali;ll, ht? reara' unuluammU They ara t.. bo ?eut lo i liuin? prison. This is the timl instance of a large ti.it? h "? aiiiiiinr caaes, and which bring to Ugiit tho immense friiutl? prai'ticetl oa the l.overnmeni. St.-ps ar* lieing til.cn to bring to Jostiee these offender? in other psrt? ol th? country, and preveut a n-currciicc of the fraud? The i '.unrcji.uu is goiug foi ward rapidly In tho t?a." - loatiuoi.