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TIin.SDAY. APlMTa r?, I9?r.. I . mis ol lit?? Tutumo. liA?LY 'llllttL'Nt-:. Muil Mil.H-rilieis, (. 1 Mpfi 1 ycur?.111 iniiiilicrs. ?i is? M! UT.I.KLV TltlltlNK. 1i ";?.??. 1 yr.ii?h' 1 muni), r?,. $1.11.1 V cojii.-a, il?!. 7.?HM f? copi?-*, or oie!', for eut ii oopv. *%M Wl KKLV TK1BINK. il Copt, i yi.?ir?W npjpjjteri. $&M Clubs of live or avTaT, s:> pe? coi>y, und ??u extra copy f"r every flu?' Of tea. Adoj-si Till-: TRIIir.NT. Ncvt Yuii To ? nrr? <?|?(iiiil<-iil*. JNo *??lna ran tie t?k?ti of Anonyninn. Com?a,micstlont. ?leitete! U li.tciid.-u for mapttSam tm ?t t c uilluuiti ,;,-1 by tie name ?nd ?dlraei ef tlr? writer?rut neee-M irtly tur tatiM -?tien but is ? rutini.TV 1er lui coud litt:. ?A I b nui*?? lettrr? 'ur thi? urlue the ilii be ?ddrencil tJ " The Tihim; New-Yolk M ? t Aiiu.-t undertake to rrtiirn r.-ucted t'onuu .ii.'::'.i"U'. ?NEWS OF THE DAY. i-old Closed Last flight at 152;. THH WAR. The steamer Hiirriet Defi-rd, of Italtimenc, a-as captured by a party of It""*?!? at Kalrhnven, jVatnxeut Kiver, tin Xasedaf afternoon. ?She iinrno ?li'itely started down the? Chesapeake, and, it it feaTcd. ?aili destroy many veeeel*, tSpe-'ial \Vt??-liii)<*ti.ii ili>jMtcliP3 declare that; ?Lieu. Grant outsider* the api*-it of Ltvtfl army a-in-1 yletely broken. If Lee stop? kl I.yncbhnrg be will b? *? riounded by our forcea. Tho l'reivost-Mnrish?lrs in tin? iVtTeront Di trictaia tbis city were so buai'iy engac;. d jesterday la exitmitiing recruit*, they had no M) M devote? to tirait ti.g. . The* War D?part nient has ordert? 1 the laxair. iiiini Board, if which Major tMaX C'a* et is President, Jo ini-diediati-l.T adjourn to lliclimornl. Ya. It >vtit? QoOt I. weil who set l-ticliineiiiil on firi'. The ouflapratieiu prt.V"d quite n serious one, des'ro?. ? in^r t!ie greater part < f the puucip.il butiucts -.trevt. 1 he 1. :hcl nidin sviTi* discharged from on*. Mab/tl Mon in id yoMteri'.Rv, morning, bal it.r.ne.1. i'"!y r*-.n;a'yted sud sent te t'pi-er Canada. FOItEHlN NKWtM. I ? Etna, from Liverpool, March 'a!".'. Yil ??at'ciLitoWD, A?nAii t?, urrivtil bSM se-iloiduy. brin? itig fo'ir days Uter ::(???. ' Tko Hittaaaad correspondent of Tlu London ftaat agaia ni??res liai people of tlie Called Main that their ' v? a is not more than half clone The ITru?e of Com- j moo.? bad a discussion on the seizure of eottoa in1 haratinah. Air. l.iyjid statrd that the Briti>b Charge* d'Affairc? at WasiiingLiB had ben ?i:.?iiu,te(i to ex-j prose a hope litad m i.tr?tncle tresnal M iRMIfaael to thai ??'.a'.ir? of Ytriti "*? - j .? Mr. If. Bertelf ?4*4 atr. ?Peacocke eVUvered ipealbn on ta'n probability of a war witb the I'nited Mites, ?lad den?, si et i C.? ?Unci jcan people. Judgment haul c-n delivered tn the BaletfaMi <"o Inn e-i*n. The BTaVteMS pio'ionr.ced by the lttstiop af 4.?ape Town ?s d? cl.ire,1 null and roid. I'd- Oi -terrtii tfo ll X '" ?'4, of Vienna al.?eh is ro j;ar.!(-." i? a semi ieMal alian of the At:?tri:tn ijovcrii neat, assatte Ibat Mr. I.iueoli, has promised to recog Hire tbe Mexican l'a.p.re at the abt**1 '?f the war. We ictrn from 1". nuua, Itiat ou the Mb of March a icvD.'.tuin bioke eat afslaat tbe l'rc-ld. ut of the Plate. '"?The u?lionttl trooi?? tukicg side with the revolution ?.tat?, tb* 1'reiident itt o-.ee yielded, and ?ongbt rvftge bibs L'uitetl Stutt? Consulate-. OariiaNEll^VL. NaBWtJ, Thl Hoard t>f- Eos^lsMM n?id FircniPn of thp 3'ite lVp?n*ta*Mtl met Tnt-day eveuinp. at lireman? TIall and voted unanimously to reqnest tbe OsMMM Council to tost the constitutionality of tie Paid fire liepari.-ne.'i! Law. nnd to recommend il e IMRM?, MMtatiint?. to continue in tbe perforniur.ee of tboir ac-i CBStOM fl i ? ?S. cetary ScvT.-inl while riding ?>nt with his j f.iui.l.f on M'n^ari'.av afteriir-on, PtPM si"lent!y preci( i- ; tratcd fn.m hi* carrlnce, ai.d ?rj'taiTied ?evrre luiuri. a, hi? arm being hrnkcn jtt?t below the shoulder, andli? Lice eo'isiJi-rally l.ii.i ?A. NVe ere tifiicially atsured li..it Qm ? aM ? rvsei.ts no aiarmirrp' ??mptoms. ? Joe Cohuni, Um piigiliijt, La.4 mad?* a (oin-i plaint HgaiD*t F. li. ?. Htotberton, the editor of The ' HeK-York AriHtt, it ?porting jonrnat, for lit?*?!; and tbe ' ?ditor has given bail fo appear before Justi. I Dodge, at JeRerai'ii itarVet. for cxaminatnn . Gcv. Feiitor; ] Mtetdaj nominated t-n the Sen? ate Sam. (?aloaa, J. W. Buotli, M. It. lirow n. and C, C. l'me kney to be Kire i'omn.isiloners in New.York. Tbe nomination? a ere referred to t'.e Senators from this tity. Bi.-hfip Delfti..'}' of the NVcstern Diooose of New York, died at bis resilience tn flencva, at fi a. in., yctterlay. Zanas l?aruum. one of t! e ni'>-?t prominent cut?:.* of liaitimoxe, also died yesterday. The:?, i- to he a bociul reception given l.y the - various soeictie? of tldacity und T.rooklyu to tbe d'-le Kate* of the Unitarian -Convcution low in ?etsion Lore, this evening. Tla-re will he a met-ting of the Chnnihcr of t'omtnurce t?. dav 10 consider the subject of confisent ion hy the ?ov trnicont and tlu cotton captured at Su I 'Mil. g ?- Ri-aeolution? -of ibnnk- to our officer* uti-d isol ?licis for recent vietorle? were yesterday offered in both ??ranchea of tbe aNetv-Jersey Lcfit'sture. Ameuilcil rtiturns of the Con:.ce tient election m A" (iov. Ruukingbatn'a majoriu 1 i.C**.. The hotel? a c- coinuicntHig to full lioui tlie i. igb Dgurei re ceaily ci urged for board. J. J. Talnibvlgi-, Itepuhlicaii, was on TuoHlay CleoteJ Mayor of MLv? auk'???, Si - cu-tbirties were btjlel yestorilay to tlie amount of $-',315,500. ti.-i'l oa-sned ycr>tcr..ay nt 118 and Bold up to 151} ii'il-r tnrccd buying to deliver ?nd a teport tint the f?overn r.eii* w.ti te. bare a cortea ?alt "payable iu gold" Tur c cling rate wti L'Tj tiitl t?ie citnine. (?: tlir duy lliHAlialj. Oovtni ment ttockl ire itrong it hither r*tr? for ?11 tle?crl|itloiii. Tbe t otiug priue? are, If .?i mt old MM alii 1/2} C! ''.'?} for 10 4ns, ?i.d . "i ' ? - or'l.otl lUilttay abtre- vvere til strong st tb? I ir.t Board, ?nd sflrr tbe call were in lar." clrn Slid it n.u-jb I igbet ritet. At tie pnblre c*'l tbe** istea wert not MM. tin? I tilt* r?p.d sdvarcc 't '.'?t ng large tairt to rniize. Al tbe Second Koara th* market ?ni itrong, sad full prices paid. Mod*y ctonot be quoted better |ii?n 8ut? |? rent fur first-tlti* Bien ?ri'ile lu.:?. I'pou Ckll t!,(-r?te I. (?(27 and Vtry ubuiiA ant : ?'.'ii.e bouies refnaing to take l.aJlr a ? at low si 4 p eut. Tbe bu.lneit at tbe Sub-Tmaury was: Rrcrlirti, SjJj^fMVMI ?l ?for Ctwlook*, 41-l,?JO0, 1'itynii.uU, IS.T'ktRM 06-oa ?C rinnt Le/Si, toSD,'**'; Balance. 10*7.620^1} 14. rreigliti are du'.. Exchange is dull toi in modrrite d?uuod. 1.if A-'emiay.??ttxk? refj ?c'tve aid iiregulu. ti 1,1 Bt> li?* on tie call and cot ver-, ?tn.i g. After tlie call gold ?eld down to IM}, M which it itood at the clot?* of report. / ?, ,. Oo7. Fenton yentenlay nominated to the S?*ri at> m Comininioneri uiidor the new law re wi/t.Anii.?iiff the Fire Departmeut, ??AMES W. BOtTTH. dyer, Tt H*,lf nd ?t. CUAEUaR t. P1NCRNLY. rr?l eetate, I Pine 15 IV. ?tb. 8AM4JRL 8LOAR, late Prest Uutlaoe K It , T IV. tad. MARTIN R. HltOII N, ir.nfr, I? Wilism, 160 Pirat ?V?. Each of the???, wa believe, hn- n?rvod with credit i full termas firemen in the department now fehMBaaJ away?all but Mr. filoan surely! have. Ms. bloau, bct-ide his years of crnm-nt u?efuluo4^ a* Pretiident of 'he Tlntl-on Kiver ?liir-iil, WM * lead'ng Democratic Soufitor fii'Ui Iirooklyn a fow year? ?inoo. llo tas not b candidate, ami WM probably tho moat ait on Iah? il mau iu New.York at the tiding?, of his m.initiation. There was no a-isumptiou that Firemen bave any i'xclu->i.e right, in tho 'irein iatTaV, but it ?rat believed that their expe l'.i'iiee BOaLll b*3 Valuable in si? constituting Ott Dea dpwiluttait ta h) Kotin whatever was puni anil avoid vvli.ttevi-r was objcctioii-ible iu Ibo old. Wt ilo not kuow lut presume Hint the material of tltt new depart nient will be .-elected .iluio-t entirely from that wbi? h it i?Oper.?edi;H. Our personal preferences werf iu good part ungratilicd in the ??election ??f Commir?si?mcrs, but we can none the less h'-nrlily bear testimony to the anxioiw desire of <taOT? Fen ton to din ?harge tho difficult trust imposed on him with ??niire devotion to the public good. And we cherish hik.li hopes of tlie renovated Tiro De? partment, as it will be constituted and directed in .M.---.r-. Itooth, Pinckncy, Sloan and Brown. ?nttA-sT. Th?> di-i'.iti-h from (?en. flraut which we publishnd ye-tcrday morning was roci-ivod too lute foi ii'iiiiin-rt. If itl .statements shall be confirmed, they are more in.-t.mtly ominous of the total collapse of the K-'ht-lliou than was the full of Richmond. Get?, Orant ?ay?: ''All of the enemy that retains anything liko organization have gone north of tlie ApponiAttoX, and are apparently 'heading for LynrJtbunj." If to-morrow shall translate "apparently " lilts) '' certainly " then ? is nothing left of th?? military power of the Re ! l'elli??n. Literally, iiotliinp left. Lyncliburg It no refuge tot Lee; it may well enough be a pt?toH or I graveyard. If Lee has really been forced t?' retreat to Lynchhnrg we look for the immediate, inevitable. ?.??-olution of his army. W.- ttviti Itatt Vi"'l? Lr-e would probably stay in I.iiliinond ju?t long enough lo imperil his owl -afi-ty. He hat font it. We saiil al?? that (-ran; dUovering hit iut?-ntion to ?vacu?t.? bla ctpil i!, iciel'-rnted b:s own ni"venient, ninl fell upon Lee wliile hi- pr?par?t ?mis were in progftBtV Tlie even! provr? both opinions el? icit, and it proves a good <le;d more. It is iinpos-ihlo B) ,IXt|>p?Bfln that Lee coiitein plateda retreat upon Lyncliburg insteutl of upon Dtmtille, C'l'ul?! fa ? hart goaa to the latter, he -??' iri-'l tn ea-y junction with Johnston, ami the po-.es-.iiin of a country abounding in sup? plie?, ivhieb would reich their combined forces uli'iur railway li:;e? :bnt. lor the present at least, Lee might suppose to be ?ufe. Hut by going to Lyncliburg he || ulN'ily cut off from nil hope of a ji.n? lion ws$fa John-ton, and he fin.K hiniM-li'cribbed in a narTow valley which for him bat no Btt-tBt <rf supply, no railway, and no avenue of c--c.ipc. Lv r.chburg has ii;d--"l ?three ra.lw.iys, ont to Kn??xville. one to C'har lottesvill.i. mm to ret'-rsbni'-.'. Hut the railwav to Knoxville is i'.-ing eaten up by th* aiivaiu htf fore?-? of Thomas. already fur into We?tom 'Virginia: the railway to Charlottc-viHc wa> ' de-.roved in Mar.-li BJ Sheridan; the r.iihva, ? to Petersburg i?> a Pin" in porvse.s-.ion of Gen. I Grant, It mu-, bel-orne in mind th>it la-owns pre? ; paring to cvacuato Richmond and ciT.?t a ?junction *T??h ??i'bii.-.t"i), when Grant launchid ! his bi-t week".- th'inderbi'll. l.i-yond all que?. j tion Lee expected to retn-at along the Pu^ville I Road To all apiiearnnct? ht? Blicht ???nt?ii I dome it, fat, what suddenly attiuki?l. Il-.rrk?--vill.? .I'tnetion. where the I'ctcr-d'iiri? and Lyiiohl"trg Road and the Richmond ami I'linvin?- R??..1, ir-t.r.-eft, is ,r,:i mile? from Rit-humn-j. a:,?l ."'j fr>m I-Bt-fttiWg. With IS hour? start of b|| pursuer, Lee s'ip lioseil hi ??.? Mire of r?-a? !. i.g Ufl goal. Ball the extraordinary comi'iiiittioii.?, ?>f (..n. Grunt reailud all tho way from Pctcr-jbur,.? to Rurkesvilk-, and the victory whali comi.elle.l ?M evacuation of tho forni'-r ???cured pnm'snioii of the latter before I,ce could ??ven attempt to approach it. Everything south of the Appi'inattog trat enveloped in the Ink uii'Vcnuiit of Shcridin, and when Leo ?ullenlv niurihed out of retersburg he had to march north of the river with the bitter knowledge that hi- enemy had a shorter line to Btirke-,vill than he himself had. Il doe-, not appear that a single repini'-nt ?-1 Lie's army ironed the Appomattox to the south, while tho two divi ,-ions of the right wing tinder Longstreet which Sheridan cut ?>1T at Five Forks from Lee's main army, t?o far from being able to s? cur?- atatB? oion of Jiurkesville had to cro?s the river to thf north, and unite with the retreatinr? columns from Teternburg, in order to escape destruction or oapturo. And Gen. tirant on Tueaslay, the day after W?atttttl'l black eoldii-r0 truniifod into Riclunonil, report-? huni-oif at Wil Fon'* ?station on the Sontbside RttilriAad, twenty seven mile-? west of l'otersburc. Hetween him and the Appomattox was Bluridan, riding at Ppeed for the Danville Road, while the infantry nnder Or'l and Meadc pressed along the railwny lino Btrnight f?u Burkcsville. Grant evidently has no doubt that he is to reach it before Lee?evidently feels that Lee is in no position to make even an eflbrt to get pos.-jessi?>u of the solo point which might ailord him one chanco of conlinaiug the great strnggle. Contrast, moreover, the condition of th? two arraie?. Lee cannot hate lost so few as t&i.?BHj, killed, wounded and prisoners. Of the latt?-r alone more than 12,?000 are under Provost .Mar? shal'.? gnard at City Point, while Weitrel re? ports f?,(KK) taken in Richmond, and Orant fiiii!?. that the " houses through the country are nearly all used as hospitals for wounded men." On our tide wo have Gen. Grant's statement that 7,<0(>0 will cover all losses. Lee, then, who was outnumbered almost two to ono before the battle, has lost three to one in tho week's con? test, and with an army ?carcely more than a third of tbe strength of hit enemy, is conduct? ing a retreat to a point which ull'ords no hope of safety. The two statements that the Rebela had removed nearly all their guns from Petersburg, while at Richmond Weitiel captured 500 plecei of artillery, 3d engines, and ICO cart, ailord conclusive evidence that Lee traa ready for the. evacuation of Petersburg, bat Witt atttvckodl before he bad far ?vdraavetl in hi* preparations | fur .?siirrpiideritiirKiolin)?.!i'l. Gen. Grant i poil that part of tho programme, and sent the (?< fedomey skurrying out of its capital at a upt as undignified a.-; it was perilous. Till. *YATIO.VS HOPE. The general utnl eager iiiixiety whorewith I American lV.plp export and await a Troc?an tioii from PrcMilcut Lincoln calling <?ii the "?urgeutra to lue down their aim.-?, and return the way? of loyalty and peace was forcibly i liil.itcil ye.-torday in leading editorials in i Tiiiits mid Tin World?antipodes in politi yet neither of them an organ of extra opinions?urging President Lincoln to ta instant and energetic measures to stay t further effusion of American blood in fratricii (?inflict. Tho point of view of MM of th? journal.-? is r-o widely different from the othf that their concurrence in ?simultaneously p' ting forth urgent appeals to tho Plaide for an exhibition of magnaminity and olemen may be fairly taken nt< conclusivo that on t! point public sentiment is very nearly una IllC.lla. We ?|iiite comprehend that the subject i* Lb ? with difficulties and not to be approached wit out circniiispection and ?latient thought. 1 realize that Mich tiords a* we would hale t President titter are not to be recalled, and th li.i' danger of r-uicrilit ing by mistaken leni what has been gained by enormous sacrifices 1.1....d and treasure is far from imaginary. 1 pli-fitl not for vealoiess hut for generonity, ai are far less ?-olii-Hous M to Hie letter than t' spirit ol the overture which wo tniot the Pre .l.-iit i? ?ven now preparing. 80 that it bo reco hi/.-.1 as lirge-heartcd, and impelled rather I Immunity than by calculation, we ask no mor Never im there im era in the world'* hii-Ui when obvious generosity could have been BBB timely, moro effective, than now. The su ?tantial power of the l.cbt'lliou is broLeii, ) its rnpneity for evil is not exhausted. It h ?till in?'?v tL.ui <?:?' Hundred Thousand men arm-, most of them m tcnui-, und tltree-fourt! of'hem (?vsjly oiinceiitr.'iteil by a three lag . mh t.iiv.ird R common focus. They have ? entrai ].o .?ion, iilst.und'iig in inounta fastnesses ainl defiles, whtr.ee a Hying colun tuny he launched without warning upon si li of the ?uljiic ent vnllc \ I utlil plain?". T< ?v. ;ik longer to imperil the integrity of the I. public, Un Relu i loic? s, if driven to despor tion, may yet mar its peace and waste it* r ..tin is ff.r months. Tho magic word wlm -hull tli-ann and ?li-pers?. its routed, otten dec mated, bat ttill formidable battalion-;, ?s b vol.e.l by true pol;, f 11? Well as by humanity. "We do li-it it-k that the Pre ?nient cha dien-gard any ilanp-er by which the Unicn is iti mena-f-ed. We would not huve thebrtiL-t ol th l.epnblic band to the as-?..<jrn who to Irtti-I sought lur life. Put we do isk and trut tha! 10 m? iily m ma) be, lYery onisi UdihRingt the tntt'Tid, trailing flag ol Di-emi-m t-hsll b -upplied with r?' ?.-oils forij.;'." g | ,j WmW', ?MfMR and carting him-dl' unre.-servedly M th merit Of hi .i.".'.:-\c.l a:..) 1 ,'.i b. |MM??M kt \ict.'riour ainl pis. ?tlilc country. Should the liebelt? in ?itt t?n further ?ghtinf then fighting mrM le; fot we ?h ill ?lfJOM ti. necessity and count the t-luin a- a wickedly enirrlired. Put we do not btiitv tin-re iioeil be atn.tl.er battle. All tin? 1'rheUii arms this side of (?C'.rgin are not C'ii.r?;g!i U with-taiid on | luir b< Id the totaMI of cthc Shennnn or liriiit. N?.r have Davis, Lu ami JohniloiisMiiiiiiaiid of Ibw aiiiiiufes. n ? and depots ol riipjili??. i*fqnisiM to ?imbli their remaining follower? U? 1MB the !.. Id .1 sat, laic ol .?'i- h itrin.i ? | ajr. 1 he grc?t tntn ?.!' th'ir forre, uro tlinheartened, ill appci'.ti ! ??cantily l.-ii, and in>.?t untiou- t<? return ii pea? 0 to their fatiiiliert. Only gil?) thniii nn as i'tiHP, mid they will bid a ?pi eily ttiid liual udiei 10 the broken, dw nulling rank* of tin* l.uhril.??n We ciimot doubt that the President wil promptly r-npp?y those f..r< M with Um <.?il.\ impetus now needed t?i in,tire their raj.id tun rolliplete tli.-.-t.l 111j?.11. ????-??BBMPtaMMImmm fETTn? rVKt^HOK?. A recent Washington di-p,,t. h nays: " i berets, at the presen t tun.- aVSTV large rxipiibi tin of colored refugee? in an I mound Hit? I il?. Il lia? Li-.-ii 1-tiuiii!'?I us l.iirt a* liten llioiissiid. lia y BM 1 . u 1.. ? ily 1 7nlltii.li, and aid from abroad 10 the WmMP men? Association here aoiild be tlianllully teecii. d. ?Doubt 1?"-f, there arcnii-k, woun.li-d, ?rippled, insane, idiotie, paralytic and sujieraii'iinited negroes as well as whites about Washington?to say nothing of very young orphan.??who need charily ami should have it. "The poor y< have alwayH with you," and no Christian will deny or ev^ila th* duty of oont libuting lib?mily to their relief. War, too, is a fruitful source of ilova-tatioii and anarchy, whereby thousands, through no fault of theirs, are suddenly de? prived not only of stib-isteneo but of the mean? of earning; any. Let nil givo freely who can; there will be ample want and Buffering alter benevolence hat done its bet-t. Bli we do most earnestly protest again-1 the gathering of negroes, or white*, in vast aggrega? tions of pauper??whether called Freedimn'e Villages or something lcsaiduu.-ible?and umler tnkiiig to feed, ohithe, *helt?r und educate them in good part by aim?-. It is a groas imposition to attempt 1Mb Ml QBJtllt tat: on the charitable and a grievous wrong to the bcneficiiir.es. It has pleiiw'il Ood to iniikt? Labor the fuiiiiiunental law of human existence, and we firmly believe the law beneficent or it would not havo been enacted. You do not benefit any human beiog ?whether white, black or yellow-?-by contriviug that bo shall live idly on tho products of others' lalkorj on tho contrary, you do hint a very great injury. ''Koot, hog, or die !" is Nature's inun? date: whatever ojiposes or st?eks to erado it is Atheism, and must ronult in evil. We know well that many Ulaoks ire rjoorly fitted for Freetloin?a?, iadeetl, many Whites are. Biij all codtjliog, and namperiug, and piivi^litinship, tend to perpetuate sAme of tbe worst abuses of Slavery. Let eTcry freed man or woman understand at the very outset, "You are free to plau, and bargain, and work, and ?avo, for yoursulft Lean upon no one, but take yorjf dcutiny into your own keeping. Go to work ! if yon cm on!r obtain filly cents per day, tike that, and save half of It wherewith to make your way to ?ou?t locality there you can do toi.?"or.'' Rotter work. for your botri only, than beg board; clothing and shelter altogether. Juist now, the rudest and commoncite. labor is in eager and gem?ral demand. A frvedma?, though burdened with a family, can und work, sholtor and food, if ho only will. We need to grow a great crop this year; and farm hands are scarce and command very high wages. Let us, then, have a general breaking up of contraband camps and freedraen'ri villagos, and let every one go to work where hi-j labor is most needed. If there be fifteen thousand negroes in and around Washington who want work for fair wages, let the fact be duly ad-rertiued and a way opened to obtain their services, and they will all noon be planting corn and potatoos from Norfolk to Rangor. This is the true way to im? provetU??ir"noeily ?jyavutlition," and, if the Freed men's Association want help to find them em? ployment, we are on haud to give it. NOW LKT VH PAY THE ?Of? ItlRRB. Wo never can pay tho d?-ht of gral itiulo and honor we owe the soldier? who have supprer-sed the Rebellion and re-dored the Republic. That olihgitmn, in part, hat got to run over the life lime of those demigods and accrue to their descendant?!. Rut there is a debt lonn, due to these heroes, which we can pay imme? diately, and which it will be u burning shano if we don't pay immediately. And that ia their back-pay. No\c, let all of us, m?-n an?l women, through ?nit the I'nitcd S'fites, sea to it personally that this debt ?s paid right off. The process is sim? ple Tut the Treasnrf in/unJt Iy subneriliinp to the Siren-Thirty Loan. Lot even 'body who can ??Hire fifty or a litindn-d ?lollies it??in their busi bBbM?all who have either of th"?e Minis latid by from their tuvings,.straightway lend to the (?overnincnt. Tho inve-stniont will be the securest and molt profit,ihle on tlie ctrth? it will at the sain'- time be the most dutiful and patriotic. The rit h who have thousands which they cafl thtlt lc:.dt'?th??irco'iiitry w ?th profit to them?. ?WS, Miredy ?houlilnol mail urging to il?> the only practical'!" thing which can im mtdiaiily be don?', to te '.ify thdr gratitu?le to th? lira'.'? men who l.av?? con?ju?rud l'?-n< *? for ns all, nnd restored tl.u Fnioti, and?,i.i.: new hie. < tiara? tor. Ml 1 power to the Nation. .M'M find women throughout the Finte?! S'.tt'--, let ttfl ui'tke this our Iit?t hu-iiiBes, not t?bala I a-id?? until complet?'?to raie rieht oiTth?' nioueyt?? ?my ev? ry dollar duo to our -??Mier-?. And Oint fjtod Almighty bb??- thi-ni' Bl 1WH?H1-.T?". rur I.oA?r, ? VIHtUtrtlA. A Wii-hiiiajt.ni iliepatib r'-itcratcs a v.-ry old ami stupid blonder m follows: "ll.T. I'ieri".r.t 1? In tft.a?it-r t?-e ?"...vernment of tl? Slut.- o? Weitem Vtrgtuta fr?.in Alexaaslrla to Kief m.iiul. lmm?-<linMy. A Bral-f? pnrty of ladn-a un<I 1. .,..:, W.:, k*.i t., J.a ?aiolul With lam to ia.lll(fur?tt tita BBS (.ev'-ri.nnut ?Ther? is no su? h Stute u Heeler? Virginia, ?rid (??'v. Ptaarpont it not the (Jov?-ru"r ?d- tlett ? | lia, hut Art! :r J, lior? uian it, Fraut-ii II. P.i-rpoi.t i? G'-'.'-ruor of nVi/Virts'inia?that i-, ?of tl.?- lojtvl s- ??? if that nanur. tina, as tl.'? t.uie 1.1. ?'arrived for the "rveon struct ion" of old Vini'ni?, it ???'??ni? t?> us that it may a?l v.iiitais-i-otiAlv crysiaili/?! tat?*?**1 ihe 1 .crpont oriruin/riUuii, hilhirto re tiict?-d to | l,w ???unties on the ea?t--rn Vi:,'?- ?f the S' tte. On thiapt '. ?? ? . tnot tonacioiu, ant) ma;, ]ud?ge different.* when bal t< r td, i-.-.l; the vital mat t. r I'.'ii / t!. i? th'-re sh.ill I"|| lo?, d V,r??,iiia eonilittit? d and re? ??(??nixed an ^.n ?., m?t,y b?.?. ?oem-awt It 4 11 HO A II*. (i. IV, after a very eari.e-t and p*iiii.?ii?? j,,i?t r> ?.r?-lia-nation of the construction ami managt ment of the Hailroa?!-" <?f thi? country, iinres that our Ktato appropriavto the l?ailroa.ls within h-r boiibrs, ?.i.;..:.?' lor tlicm iu bond-, mid running tht: m b| her own ag'-i.t-. mi .'?'ale nccomit. Wo object to the project. Tin re is no proof that. had ,.- ioi|.or:iti- management i-, Sute m?*ntft m?-:it wo'ihl not h<v wor ??; jodaring from expe? rience, art bar it would be. 1 hen we buve ?I m te enough public debt, without incurring a Lug?; new one so wantonl) ; ai.il we slmuM dread the increa.se of oflieial patronage whioh Ibfl chuge projio.?ed would ?n.<'lv>\ A!n-,i?ly, nearly every man who can read, with some who cm 't, and a gotjsj many women, uro either in of? fice or trying t<> be; ami it is really Im cumin': i'omnio.) for tho?e who can 't g??t oflico to fancy themselves fl-s'irrieved ami persecuted. We be? lieve in beneficent government ; but there MBit be a limit to its function' somewhere, ami v.e stoji short of Railroad?. Let u? leave point ?? ope to unofficial energy and entorpri-??'. The Daily Si\tt, in its London letter of the Iath hist., has the following explanation of the recent protest of bills drawn hy the Confedor ato Government on its Liverpool bunker?*, Fnit-er, Trciiholm A Co.?Trenholm being it?? own Sijcrctury of the Trea-ury, who donbUotl drew? the bills: " Tht Ttma .s net correctly informell. Ta* fi.?luwiofr Is a BOlNflt ?tiitiTiii-nt ?if the BBfler "Hill? nui'.iiiitinic IS Bft.ttt, ilra? a In thu t'a- l.tl-r ata (luvi-i uiiii-iif, Luv?- beta ri'fu?. ?I iiv ?l .??.r?. Krater, TrenlKiltn. ?nd Co. 'Th* ress.iu for the rervert Is not ta* want of advice, dut ta* <!>-j>r?fa*i t?>u of ll.tr ?sjoiaruimut fund? hclil l>) I'ruM-r, Tr.-uhi.Tiii, inn! Co. Fur some remol? or ollar liny liol.l a ilifck of ID.???) Btn*B of eot ton li.r tlie r.nifi-ili-ratr tjoVi-Jliliii'Ut. This cotton ?"iir-lit la have lici-n a?.hi a? It arrived Ht lu-ntriil ports for l'j- BflsatBf H haoB, Mimh. Kr??er, I'ri-nlii.lni. ?n.l lo. haw- llii?lv.il a lo*? of X-itei IS?) t.i till- (olif, iliTittt Ooveraaaat Why th?-y (a-nuit this sranttui fot ?o Aiiiiill a ?um la wuuilerfiil. ?Hl.i-r .1. |mb>itto.-i.ta of tl.e ('??nfcilt-rHt.- Ilovi-rnmiiil h?-l? have nn.?t ampli? fuiitl? Why do they not take ?* lae h?lst Is this scinitlsl it trot up tliiuf,?, or Htts- p?-i uut'eJ to ?U-iin ?? th.- li.i.n ?.. ,,? to hui it up before mlroUuViig tin- now lo?u l .Soiia ?ay it i? so.'' ? ?If anybody is inclined to buy up those bills at a reasouable discount, whether on the Rtrength of the " lo.otio bale? of cotton," or of the "ample fUnda'' above-named, or of the ?j^neral solvency and tlirift of the Coufetlerate concern, we will warrant him a cutlouier. Tht Snn per-siitta in a blunder which was cur? rent soma weeks ago, but is now exploded,Trti plying that ('oupeHs, in revising the inteniul Hevenue act, exempted the compensation of its own Members and those of other fanctionaries from taxation. It quote? the obnoxious pro yihion at running siihutantially thus: "ThB lalary or pey reeelred for ?jerrlces lit the elvll, tnllltary flr other aervlceof the l'iuteil States, Inolutltag Nnators, lVtyrMeattl'TM ami lUvlctat?* la Von?-tte?. ftboTi? ibe rales of fix hundred dollar, per p^anm, ,UaJI bei ttxeaipt from tb? provlkioa* of tbi? law." Now, the fact is, that the act (,116) ?W biem to exempt offioial'CompenMtion from ttrx; but, if Tht Sua will examine ?5 123, it will per? ceive that the Government takes care to doduot ?the income tax when pitying ltd officer? and em? ploy?s, and so fail-i to msko them rotnrn their compensation a? income, because it has made ?t pay income tax already. This section reads as follows: , "Sue. in. AntibeU further entrttd. That theTe ?hall tn- levied, oollected and paid, on ail satanes of othoei?, or payment* for aervice? to person? in the civil, mili? tary, naval or other employment of the United State?, including Senator? and Repreientatlvr-s and Delegates In Congr????, when exceeding the rate of Iasjijo per an? num, a duty of tire per centum on tbe exc?s? above tbe said triKsi, and it ?bull la tbe duty of pavniastcr?, and ?11 disbursing" oBVsiS. under the Government of tbe I'nitcd ?Slate*, or iu tbe employ thereof, when malting any payment to officer?, and pe??n* as aforesaid, to de? duct and withhold the aforesaid duty of five per cent? um, " 4c, ate. ?The Sun must eee that, instead of being favored and exempted, the officer?, legislators and employ?s of the Government pay before' everybody elise, and pay to the uttorinoet farthing. Others may miderstate their In? comes; but here is no chance to withhold a frac? tion of the Govonunont's liouest duo. And, as the mist ake on this point has caused BOBB popu? lar ili-content, wo nrge all journal? that love truth to diffuse) this correotiou. Bfaalc. .MadHe. De Katow and Mr. Jamc-iM. Wobli (fivn tt.nr lait concert last evening. Nililos Saloon wa* ?-jiitto full, ?nd the enthnsimm wa? tin wann, especially toward Mr. M'chl!, as en r. Itnry piece be tibiied wni encored, and In one ?etectlon be received double ettore, to which be responded bv playing bl? Nitioiiitl air*. Tbe nioment tho "Star Spangled l'.iinner" waa recopnl/.-d, the andieuoe, full of tbe happy excitement of tin; few past ?lay?, bar*t into apontaneona ?p-plause.aiid only the fa.ti,-,: ? of tt.o artist prevented a demand for repe? tition, IN'olwithitandinr the recent Cti>tt*4.'ha!k furore. Mr. IVelrli s enalslto tn 1 ?? nt i? a? warmly rs>eognl/ed a? liereltiftire. a-?l we are rejoiced to find that th? re ii *nf ficlent of refined taste in onr city to appreciate, ?o un? ipiisational a player?one who*?? Mil ilup'rti'bnee for . I at i- npou the ptitity and perfea-ti..? of hi* ?tele. We hope to hoar Mr. rfetM once more before bit departure re tas? M', ?t. lp-iii tl.? pTtsfiamrae of this concert wa? a very allly traveetio of ihe "S.iiml?er Son.,'" of Gott?? hn'.k. The c-,,ii.jMis:Ma,a i? eonta'iiip'il'.e. the a-ordiar?-.?e?'i.nd hand, and tbe attempt to eonneet It with i.ortairi'k'* name, by a tli'dieation, 1? an imposition too tntnepurcnt to de aeiVI any cut. Mrs. J. I?. Barclay's Concert at Irving Hall wa* In every wsy succes.tful. The Hall tu tilled by a fashionable audicDce, and the programme wit* liiarnlly em or?d from beginning to end. Mr?, ltarctriy hi* n ! i..;j iii.1' in.,.., in compiat an.i power tt i* capable of, n larger scope than ?lie baa yet attempted. Her lui proveiueiit hit* t<e*n vc ry rapid, and with tare nu! . Judie loua aelf criticism, al.e w.ll work her way Int.?! great prominence. Mr. J. I?, i boms?, Mr. .1 N. 1',t tiaon, Mr. 'i!,.unas. SlK-cor Mingisrdini, Dr. H. rgo and Mr. BstM assisted, the latter playing tut. fully and oiTectivc.y. Tlie ciuicfrt at Irving II..11 Li?t evening, in nid of the funal? of Ihn I'uttiotie Urplian?'li'dnt?, wa? lilierally attentb-d. MlM I.uura Harria- cotiid : d ?lug because of a ?ever? atPec ti<-a of the throat. Jin?. I Hun laf rapliu-'esl her v?ry aoceptably, and t?tig ??v>r?l | song charmingly. Till? iNmoert .ierlvi d ni'-t of ita Bttrttull.n and in- I t. r. rt beyond iti lxjnvvolont ohjeet from Ibe atabal of i NJi.-t Sophie S. De ta Grahgr, the adopted daughter of. I Madame De laiirange. M ^?ptAiar Lero la opera fbt] niwal JMfl Mi?? De la Orange i* young and ei i? j dently unaccustomed t<> pubhc display of her piaiiUak J IL r peiMMl appearance is gool, her manner and i de|?.rtnit?nt beirnr devoid of pr*tei,sion or affectation. of L.r performance last night it would M unfair I to apeak too closely, for ?tage frigl.t ?pp.-?: .1 | too evident, and ilc waa too rervou? and hurried to treat ?in !i a composition at Tlialborg't I'uutasie on Moiae. la r-orniit a doubt, Jndgiug by tbe aMllty whi. h tbe exbil-itod. th tt ?he t "til 1 do n.ueli lie^'r ?ben in? ured tn paihlle iibeervatton. She brought out the itrength of "?teinw?: a extra e,?ed lirand, itjiuarkabb. vtc'il. and exhibited a niatsulinr force In tb.? grasp tf Ihe full chord?. In-'lher reipecti h.T leeaalqM IBM ttea BBBlae, and there I* vuniue?*tiotiaNe MnttM of in in h eanllnee in tbe future. A fartJ. T. (Ar r-firrrrr of T\r ?V. Y. Tnbnn?. SIR: In rcuding jottt valuable paper of Wed Wmmmf, M-m-h '.".?, IBM, I ?,?* that yea fjye Ihe credit to Its Mt!. N.wYork Heavy Artillery of tatea lis li?t ton t>-r tbe uiine in front ef Petersburg, Va., uftor i|* explosion on the 3fHh of July last, 1 ht? u a mistake. The Hi m r?glaient to enter thi) mine wiu fie I'rutii teaal M Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery. By inserting this In your paper you a ill place th?' I'rovlalonal'.'d ia 1er right pluc?. and give honor to whom hotmr !? due, Jr-i'rlt II. IIoLMaaV lateCapt., I'rov. N J'eiii.. II. ?vv Int'lory. H-adauit'trt Halten/ "(/." 'id Pa. fit. Art, Ridoubi Dutt'it D'J't, Htrm< tta llumlttd, /"..., Marvh HI, lctx.. Di:ath of Pisiinp Dklani ti. ? The Kight Bar, VViHinm II. Dvlanocy. lllabop of the Diocese etf] M", stern New-York, of the Prottitaut Episotipii ! t'l.uiili. dit?tl at hi* re?iden.'c in tieneva, N. Y. ' )-e?(erd.iy, April 5. The late Ui?hop wa* born in Westth.ster County, gf, Y? ?Oct. ?, IT'.'T, grudiiated It Yale College in li"17, and wa? ordsined iu [ \-y>. Tn lia he wa? ??sist.trt minister in i Philadelphia, and iu 1-?? wa? appointed iSornl of| Ihii Liuvcraity tf 1'tnnsylvimla, in K-ICI. he Bet ?III? Assistant MiaVtor of IsH.febrr'a Church of rhiladcl-1 able, and la IS3?, atacter. Wbea the ctlooe?,? ,t K. w ; loris ?us tUvMed m IK?*, Dr. Delaneet an elected! th" lint Hiibopof th? new dioteseof wester Sew? r\'aC"\ ^\*,V'\*Wty{>\\'i'4* placo?) .-atefl, IRM. In ? |s?, he tisiitd KuKlniid us a fioiegate t? the Kiglmhl 11? i. c of lli?l)ot>* from the l'rt'ttjtaiit Episcopal Cauri h ?f.luicrlia. H? h sueceeclcl by Dr. Cl-'ielabd Cox, I who a abort Uiuo aao was eiiot ltd A**i*Ubl BUhuu of I the Dloctsc. Sir. Hreetrr'? llrparturr far 4 harlr-siaa! Last evening, a large meeting wan held i:i the lecture r.s.ui of Plymouth Church for a last asRatttf 9t Mr. llcccher before hi? di-partiire for ('(..irlc??f?n. He. ligioti* excrcUe* wero held, and iu tke sermon, Mr. ' Bccchcr relcrred to the narrative toiiiariied in the three I or four closingchaptei? of the Beat ??fJudgo*. where i MOM out of '27,1.00 of tb? tribe of Benjamin were dn ?troycHl. lint the r>e?>]ilo wejrt and prayed that tberv? should not be a tribe lut king in Israel. Not alt, gethdr unlike tbe feeling* then? exprea-rsd for that tribe, were onr feeling? toward th South. The wkole couutry had besen oar wate h word, w* h ad fought for the whole eountrv. and we were re s|*)ii?il)le for the whole country. vYe shonM tie cnrcful not to fall into the easy tin of a desire of vengeance un der tbe color of de?irliitr Justice. From the moment the last musket waa dropped and the last ?word put up, he would not have one drop of blood apillt-d of anv man who ha? taken part In the R?bellion, though be w-oubi expatriate some of tho loader? that they trUiiht not work any more mischief. From the eriieibling j pulpit iu Charlceti.il harbor he should ?ay lo tbe South | now that the (ftillty and bloody war I* paaaed, now that , tbe e?u?e of it U dustroyed, thero I? nothina between tu o nies* it ia on your part; If you bate u?, we do not hate you, we? are Cluistiau citUt'iu, sud ourpurpos? i* Just and kind and aincero. An tttblre?* to the palter WM ?iiliseipientlv adopted by the church, tn wbleh they ?a?. " We wl?b esi-eciall, to appeul to the Christian men of the Ninth to hasten on the rroourdliatiou which a? and all ChrUtlan* at t?ie North delire, aad to take the lead la restorluir Peace to a country which can never be divided, fe.l.ng tbkvt in n? way can Ihey or w? b?tfer nrve our oommon bfaeti?. i ?ban by promoliug r>(?avi? aud good will among lc. *(!?,(,,', while niainlaiii i g Justice, g.?jil gie,?rui*?eut M. \4m > < Tbe meeting vlo?..'d by tUliginit Aju.ti .??*'. Bll,i ?lu,| l>?itol?jfy, v roK Kiioufi latLA-ro meiTifl?. . ;?aver*er ?aal ?J**f reeaa*eai Be-eleeiet Bf ?Larga) 9I?jsHliV*. Vwrrmxxcr., Wednesday. Apr'! 5 .993, - At the Btato ?doctiou to-day atr. BtaUu was 1 ra?lectfcd ?K>v ???rao.* witliout ???positI??o. Xbtra vu otlt ' ' about half a vote ?lit. Thorn?? A. Jenckes and Nataaa ? V. Sixou are re^ec^d to Contre? by large maj^tt?- J j Mixed ticket* of R"pnMlcao? and Demeerata areeieonf. to the Ass?srnbiv in this elty, Xnwport, ISorth PrstV deuce, Cumli-rland, Warwick and ?ttor towaa PBOiti .wtannuTor S|??ri?! Oi?B*li-h to The N. Y. Tribune, ? WavsMLNOTofl. Wedueailej, Apt il p, i>**j. MB8. LIBC'OLlt. Mn?. Lincoln, accompanied by Senator Stiav ii'-r, fleoretary Harlan and Lady, left la a ipeolal steamer to day f??r City I'olat and Richmond. PAROLRD PRISONKIW. ? Letters received by the Sanitary Comiiu?>a?aa fr.au Wilmington ?t?te that 3,1X0 more paroled Uaaaa prisoner? hare arrived tbore, and that aaoitary aoptjBat* In ?liiinilsuoe were at hand. TAX O t TOBACCO. Ji'dg?! Lewis i? preparing a ciroular p??t?a3?b>. I i.,' '?'?<' tnx tu be pa ill open the tobacco found in &*?*? n.ua I and having Union cUiniaiiia. DAVIS OONI TO OEOBOr.t. A gentleman Jota from Richmond, states that tbe best Informed there believe Dsvit haa lie?! to (1-iri/ia. and tkit Le will n.t.-mpt a 1 ?-><stfthll?ment of bis government at Augoste. ? inch possesses strong nataral defencoe and baa beea elaborately fortitio.1. As a singultr coincidence, ltraay In- stated tin? elder Mr. liloir taad?? this ;?. ? i. iioee weeks ago. OtW. WARHEV. Whatever ?-iirpris* and reirret may have i-a sulte-1 from Un- r?uiov?l of Gen. Warren, tbe promotm flf f?en. (J ri Hin is received in military oln-le? with nal versal favor. TUB WOG.NDI.D. Three thou-and wounded are expected hens to night, 111.1l long trains of fimbulanc??r ar - ni mng Ci Sixth-it. Wharf. BvBTJ preparation have t?ecn ?B*?ia for tbe restoration sn?l comfort at </?ir city laasmtala. All caat-t tea '?ren- for the pa**8flA r-moval will rental* at r?ler?buig Ist the pistent. " O? TO RICHMOND.'' The War Department has been pe-fvMy in? undated with application? for passes to visit Richiaoad iroTi parti?-.? hiving friends or property there, coriiaitjj seekers and tobacco or cotton sjx, -jiator?. It is ?tiled that pais'-s hare been torged \<p partfe* ?issaming th<* <*-hart.i?t<-r of Representatives of tlie pre?*. To flsaast an ex-tat ha* tht Uovertiment transportatfoa bcen rjnonr>p?ilite?l tbot to-day r^c-ftAty Stantna issaatl order? that no more p ?s??-? are to be granted to ports*** but In the military service. BflBJtBJflJ ACCIUKNT T<> MECBETART SEWaBB. This evening, ai? Secretary Seward was ridirif ont with hii farci.'/, tLe door of hii baronch?'' I>H?t?flaltaj nacat?n?*!, tbe tlxiier dt-*c.!ailed to tantea it? wln-n the l.?.r?es started and ran furiously tot their st? >le. Mr rndvriil? .s-??ii.1 s;Tsiug oat, aud cec'.ped i* j.iry; but tbe fv-cretary. in 1". ?uptiiia? t?. f.'U-iw fell biavlly ttpon the ?r-ronnJ. catting andseer. ifylng his face and brerklng his arm jiat jrel-vw tka shoulder. II. w a? can led. in a state of i-uousiliiiitr ta his resi'lcnco, and for a time ser.oai ar?T?r?>BeB. sion exists-d of iiaterB?U injury, bul Batel this evening be bas rallie), dial bis wounds having l,?eu disvated and Bis arm aet BB? ."?'?irgi-uii-?i-i.. li.i i.e.-, be Is proiionnard out of danger. The ladies n-ai?>it??-d 1:1 the carriage end ?ere MiajtfaTsi. The member? of tbe Cttbii.ct ai.-l Diplomatic oorpe. hnve mad?? csllt npi.n tbe ?uff-.-ring I'roaxlr t?is evea inir, as an evidence of their avn.pt. by and flflfflflfla arsm ? i ?? Kplgraa*. (iiinther. at h.?art a K??bel, coDdei-'vals To t-oll us how to triumph >> e: kifl frunJa; I.an<Iinn the Constitution, hi? small ?nini Toatiirhi s.tv?- lowest party trick u bliul. .T.-ff.sjBOB a h.rth.hiy his foul touch hid ?riar??*!?" If to BtBBfl thA? of Pa.it he bal l-ir-vl. Tliaiik lleaTcii, now l?v?J uiou can 1st thisptatf, And laugh t?i tee hira prove himself *?n tat. - a) . ? OB1TT4KY. ' Oeaih af Blah*B Delaaeer? UKftTVaV, N. V., Wedn?s*day April 5 l-s**? The Right Heverend Wm. II. Delaticay, Jiiaao]' of the Western Diocese of Now York. J10J at lu? re?lden?-e la tins village, at *> 0 vkx'ii this uioi niavg. lirait, mt Xctsaa Btarnsa*. liar TIM- ?ck, Wcxlaiwd.iy April S. IfltBL /etia- Itanium, one of our most loivpsWUisl cit? i/eaa, ?I.?-', thia morning. ??v. HurkinalsBua'a Tlajarity. 8p?cisi Di.pa-.-1, to Ta? ti? V. Tribun?. IIaltlrOlU'. \VeJiit.?,l i;,- Apr:I i, IflfB, The um''ud?-d ivturiH of TA.? J-.Vtrt?// Pratt nisik<" llueitingham's misjority 11.-?.'. The rXevr Fir? t:*e*B*iasi<Ba?*e*. A die-patch from Albany statos that th? Cotiv iui?.-?io3ersof the 1'ire Department ire to be Jtt. XT. ?i - *:. Martin l'.i 1?... C. C. 1'incknev, ISamtiel iMo.ia. 1??-X:-i_ I'xiTABiAX Vestival.?A s?"sial r?K?ept?4Mt 0 the del?gales to the I. niuri in ionventloa will take place this evening at the Aetdemv rjf Baile. l*e foj luw Lag nxmesl gentle inen luve been n.a in, .?1 to ad ?liens the mettiag, tif.: Cov. AnJr"W of Hv?, ths Rev. Dr. Gannett, tbe lias. K. K. linar Wm. C'ullea Itryant. the Rev. Wm. Ilenry i'banring, Dr. J'tdi?. Palfrey, tht? Rev. Dr. J-U?t of St. Lou:*. A. A. Low. EUiot C. CoB'ititi. the Rev. Drs. ?.-'.In ?/? Hall. t:l*rk?i and Osgood, John K WiUiams, t'a Hua Thomas i?. Khot, Representative in (N.ngrese frotu Ifaa?, tbe Rev. 6. R. FrotLiugbam, the Rev K,laarl Evdrett Hai^ lliehard Warren and ether?. I'M VMBKIt OF l'"MMK?(K.-TBC .?Hj'?'iil ??tn BatftM appointed bythe t'hamber o? fomm??rt*> to ooa .-nier the sul'ject of i-on?K-utiou by the (rovemment ol the cottou at Savanr.uh and other Southern cities, sil l'ui-H th?>ir rejmrt at the montbly BattvtBfll to ilay. Two tiiie |..iinti.iga of Mr. Roheit Leaox and Mr. Jams* ti. King former l'reslileuts of the* l'bxm'.'-?r. ?a-tll ??* nreseuted at the Mime time. A very oii-e count ry faun of ;V2 acres?that of the Ut? Horace M. Deaey, Bear the Mount K.?c?> sta? tion. Harlem Rallroud?is to bo sold hy auction on tat pr&taitot un Tueaday next The bnidiogs are foot. the liad excellent, and the fruit ample. The aale at peremptory and the price will probably.be low. (Sea ad veriiat-uteiii? of ?ale? by auction , Itlilwsake* ttlreilst?. Mil.vv.it n.M.. Wednesday. AprU^l? , J. ... TaliiiiMtir?", Hep11blu.au. w*a ?*?Jt5?-?it ? Mayor yesterday. I Vit* i? t ??*???. fHtCAoo. Wedn?^?l?v. Aaril >'"?*? A lire last ni?ht in tho building no* J>J a?? 13 Franklin??? . do.troyed property veluoi at laaStt?*?, full? Uistiieil. 4 ssrl mi A|??j?eal?. At bant. WodnesilaT, Apr?' < ?Jft-?. The foil?, wing is the day calendar o', tBflC"iirt of ABBsal? ft* TBaraUey. AprU I U*^ ,4, ij? K. It. ?. **t. ti, t\ '*. ** aut a,