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VIRGINIA. ?Toatlat?,-..,! i,?mi |l>f j?,^,.._ IVij-s In lu??? ?if l*n-ile, ?,| ? iag tbfl 1? 11 niai in !*? xndtoovod tiSpto tie Hal At HoflBB fll 'ho Jniictio it* yu?>er and l'.i.vil'.nvi, Rssa*\ <\;r basa in the iat*e.s.e.it via- B. B t_Tf* to ?9tV tr.iali'.J la - swaiid??], while tie ca?ualti? t of tboauemy roipbt > tsea .fewer, owing to hl? shelter? d position, rapture of 140 pris?.no?, b?.wever. flflSsaMy niaub H*s greater than our ovvn. A nd thus tait the 1.U af the tirst dsy. SberV.ianwss near l)inwi?ldi??, V t*n at the Jutu tion of th.- ?Jrinker wril BflfflflStJra Bfl tn connection with the Sacoml, ?whose lino exten from bis Tight netnlv eavetviiiril p?.?t Kalu-.y's Mill the vicinity of J-iatcher ? Kim. It* i>o?v line ha?l I torint-d, and with theesi-eptior t? ? H 11 i Bkiiatlal sdor.K p"i'tit?ms et Ob tratt, BBBl Ibfl Igst sf tt* I Corps, all hfd b?-?-n -juiit iliir ng the?'!...v. Al i . I I liea?le,ti?TT??r8 of ?ions. C.rvnt and y.a?le vero i Ot nelly *{un. ?ai the Vangba Vrti ?nirTtrSTVAY'S OP?.! I taBBtt Tie sVcdncs in*, liiir'il n limvy ,-niu flsSflB. Bflt In i " tinnl.ip milll T-mrsilny nlpM. rnd inakin).".f'<v tre f r?is i so I one vast ?dirai:h ?II ?filing und in Mio l? Bar works. Tlrouph ?he WBt?t lending tn the fr eaisson?, pnn?-, wngons rnd BBbbIbBss ? a . ' I '? at sboit teABtatlt mired in n.ml nnd it irt flaflfl BBS xvidint'.la' asflidtaae* waaldbfl flsa ? tota Um thad no artr!??T.v t-ctild le 'rhrovvn fontfiM throucl woods until *.tie roads wt.-r*- cm-dur?.. e,l. largo der wire calk-d oi;t ami by n.rl.tf.i? tt* rttt sin*? thr.r.-e ry corduroy?-1 fot the paavaare of trattt r.ml artillery Alo-ii?f!?? Ort- fn-rt. notwit''-,an,liiipthe M santaire of T?iti?l mi n,.V.iiioof m v. nil 1 r.ndrod yi was mad?- )v T-rrer sAV'?t Virpintans nnd 1???? Division, stir ported by Win?-? 's?olt?r?d cuinrnand-.?f Twenty fiflli Corps. IBtfltitlflaiBBsfl pushed tkefBtri Thorvday. end night fr-'ind him in Dm sii ii.ity of ?? erlflT.d's Bajfltaatfe, "11 the Sout.'fiiV llit.'rof.il. FBIl'AV SXvOllK. Xot reb bitip Sheridan's aiwtr.ir.;. pr<>\lmlty to SeHtbeiil* Ksilroail, the enemy, bavi-.'g bflflS reel f.-: by I'ieV? ;r? 1).v Beta . mnde an IfliUfIflWttaTttflsJt t bim in fr-r t aid H the flank, nnd at nipht bad BflB back our lro4?ps after heavy fightinp, MBBpeDlaBJ II leeve behind in the eneiiivV bands many of eat Ami wont*}?-?!. As before M'itvd, the V ii'th ? 'in*- a-si the aig.it previous. flflflflBBfli a Batt sir? ?*B_afl flfl westward from the sVjfl)BBflfl l'iisnh, ,vl ere. its i ?conae? ted v. Bat the K-ft "f It* .< mai. l?y th.- rep of Sbciidur, nial his re tin in? lit ttt*Bf*J Dinwn Coort lltiBACon Kridiiy ail? rt.iKHi il ?as at once s that a Cliar.gc of fr?ir,t of at leSfll the F.fth Corps w? be aatmmrp, in order t.? ne-.-t ..-> utt??.k by ni.i force of tmaaamftm it* left nmlTrar. Aeci?T<lini at xv.idi.ipbt on F'liday, the Tirth. lx?4ivi?ir an int?i vu be sapplic-.l b] M?es's llivisimi cf the Seenml, left BBMitioB. and, movinp d.wii Ikfl Iloydtown I'Ui.k tow, _>invvid?lie, aflflflfll at tbfl BflBBBt lionne for the ?inrif of seizinp the W'i,;t?. i ?:,k Kuad, a a?-h, asiveral in. above th? jimctt'iti of th?' l?tisk?-r nnd ltt-ydt?trwn, r: ?west from the latt?-r until it BttsflBB the CUiborive 11? teadiug to Su'Jherlnnd Station. Early In the murniup the Fifth moved forward, wb the Second com men tod demonstratin-s* it? front for i ptarpose <?f masklnp onr real intention, viz. : the pos? ?ton of the "Whits- Oak Koad. The el.arg?-?? Ikfl I" tr?s temporarily s*Ki-e?Afiil.?he enemy lieinp poshed hi to a point n? ai th.- flflftstflfll n>nH, w hen ho ra!!i"il, a In turn assaulted the Fifth, which retired aornewl battily to the vicinity of the Iloydtown Koad, when ?look shelter iseliiad a I m- of terof-orary work?. At t' Juncture the diTi.?it?n ot Mills was directed to strike t Ta?3tori?ius enemy ou the flank, and ma*?inp his briea. In ecbeknn, h* lvepan tnoring to tho left and w ft fr? his position on the Iloydtown Plank. The remainder the Second was meanwhile er.paijid in heavy aa-Batt Ing aeri?^ tbfl Ki-ydtown J'liu k. ?ien. Hun; I ri Doved hi? heBdi;tiarters to the Kvir.ie Tlonse, at t {onction of the Iloydtown and Quaker K?iml?, and wa? near this point that his A. A. (?., Major Mills, w killed by a r??und shot from one of the enemy? hat?, ri? ? At ?bout laj o'clock in the forenoon, the column Miles struck the Ilebel left in fiont afWirBfl, si ?prised it and moving rapidly forward, drove thr cner like fiipbten.-ii-"h.-ep ?b.wii Warren'? iront, capturn ?jrisoners, ithos, and colon, nnd t'ien Wheeling to II tight, ?till pursuing the tying enemy, established Mr self on the White Oak l'.oad, across which Warren u terward formed his o<irni_ajid, facing north ?art. an connecting with Miles'? I)ivi?lon of the Secoial. 11.u after a ?evere enpagement of several boor?, we hiul, i the co?t of l?verai hrmdred lives, compassed cmr ?.rlf lnal intention. During the day, Sfccridan, confronte by saperior Di-mlscrs, B*t again fore?. to retire, and I became necessary ?lo confront the maiaea of the eneia trhlt-h had gathered on our left, to jrotxct the South Bide Railrosd, witb lartrer i. :a r-1 - Witb the exoep tie* of in. irregul?r artillery lire on tho Twenty-fuurt end Sixth Corpt front, ?? bad boen quiet ula ?? tb right during tbe day. Foster, of tie Twenty font t ?JJorp* bad again advanced bi? pickets so near to th fun? of the enemy, that tho gnnners were finnlly ai able to work them, and thus tho night of l'riday dose. upon the tao anules. KATTTiDAV. fsatr.rday was All Fool's Day, end Sheridan having a ?yet Biet witb no impoitant success, determined t booor tbe day by victimising the elated Johnnie? in hi front Again Warren moved reaiw ar?l from the Whit Oak Bond to report t?. iSlii-ridan, and Mills lik-???? IflB M back and extended his Division along the IJoy.ltowi plank facing north-* estwartl. Sh. rldaii.vt ho in the morn ing was eaat of a point known a.? tbe Five Forks, t om BBen?3t8sl moving vest and flsM th-wct-t in seveiali-olumni later in tbe ?lay, and meetinf. tho enemy there in largi /une, ? fight wa? at once inaugurated. The FiftI CoTp* BK-aiiwbile bad moved south-west toward th? Fire Forks, and the enemy strack la front and on botl Bank s soon wavered and fell bail. Cbnrg??, ?n.-b at bave nevei before been exceeded for valor and impctn oaity during the *er, were now made by both lnfaiitn and oaviilry. and the gloi ions result has air? iwiy b?ei told, the Ilebel bo*U were Mlled op in confusion and saavde captive?, not by regiments but by brigade?. Font thousand prisoner? Bad a Miffibcr of r*uns and colors art ??ported aa the result of this well-f?,right fight. It i? also currently r< *K.ned by ofliccr? and men thai s portion <-f Warrt-u'? commtuid b?-h iv.-d badly; thai iBhtriiian, witb hie usoal impetuoaity, endeavored t< advance that portion by bearirg hi? colors along theii front In the face of a murderous lire, and ordering there forward; and tbat.ln reftusing to obey, tbey werepuiltj ?f ertBnnal insubordination, defying bis author.'v t< command them. Time will tell how much of these re ?sort* ere true. At night Warren was relieve, anO ??StaBssi to r?port to Lieut. Gee. Grant, rumor ??y* fm ?refu?irig to ?,V<y ?-?beridai.'* oommwid?. Daring the eiigagtr?.'-nt of the cavalry and the Fifth < ?*>rpt. th? ? ?aaemy daaaoB-U-aied in front of the iSeoond Corp*. bat ? axKrt ?ltb no tuccess. I Before daylight in the morning they bad aleo attacked iJToflter* advanced positimi of the d*y previoiu. rlvarg tn? and ceptnring a portion <?i hit line, held by the -tXitk Kew-York, axd. 'JO pritAtsriera. Tbe enemy wa? ta tins assaulted by the '.'??Th Pennarylvavala. ?ud drWesr from onr s orks. and our original Mae r??uaicd. BlM?AV AATD vn.Tt/nv. Fuiiday, that glorions day, come, bringing a itj. it a s*n dimmed; only by tbe b.ittb-ainokcof tbe t?sir day?. |i?-esTt)tiafiff, ?ad the Indian ."Tiir.n.erj hnae whts-b tor a week had bung over t.'ie tw? ami-?. ?Sheritlaii's l?pi?u, ?f prisoners began to arrive at Ifumphrej tjtiitlon on tl?oir ?ay to City l'oint, ?c.-bi?iii-Iv weU-pleaaed witb tbe change,in their oonditit*. A grand right wheel of tbe whole litesoutbof the ,\ppomattox bad larsn de aided np?m by Gen. Grant. Tt. ? Sixth and Ninth Corpa, tbe lavttat east and the former a aib-eaet ud somtb of Petenbarg, had been ordered U make a grand and Bombined aauult upon the enemy't toi k? in th? ir fioi.t, ?rale the command of Gen. (jrd ?a bcth tide? of Hatch *r*i Run moted to their support, follow4ad by the i-aw-ond, trbicb was to connect on tLe left of the ?Sixth, south? west of tbe town. Early in tbe morning Tarnei's and Foster's Ilivikioiis mf Ur? ? coamiiiid mi" .? ,o Ut support oi (he bixibj ? t-..,?._. ? ? ? .? I Coi-TD, ?faring Birnej ?aft!?? Color* d Division tocbi tbl . : -it*", r .ir.iot.t'.rii.iisty with the Second ou ile I he rt?*U' ce tt lb? Second Corp* and ??! Hirn< v ? I ?;on,.fth. i^ytntt-.fourth was aln-o-1 1 StolldlM ? m aaeatf bot a Ma pteabEewen fanad in then a ii'id tta l!ir:...v ami Un-secA?ud ai.d ihrid Wvlsatn H .. | ! r.y'? ?'er; ? nttil ?.ed t' I :r R '.'! I ami ni >.r ..bout il o'clock a, m, were on the UBS "f Sixth, Noutli-west ef Peterahiirp". But the pnllant oM Kiith nnd Ninth had ?b rRt'v ttotnplished IM ant assigned them. Th? Sixth, I jsitted by Ord had advanced two mil. . e.irri? .1 i. I pletollne <?f formidable work?, including a nuinbe fil!? ?il.d ?nul re ..-?tl the. Soutl'.'i'lc Biiilnmd. while Ninth, nimost h? ? ?nnsaBA i ad, by a Bavin ?>f aam fotciblv jt..t"*esr.cd three i.bao.-t iinpre-n il?e ?iilie and occupied Fort ilaheine in front of Fort lid', thrn I'.vps alone capturing thirty-two gun?, re 3,000 pin-oner?, nnd an in-dilinite number ef to! And thus i! ?m accomplished, from midnight to Snudny morning, a furious can' BtttatE, accomplit i'd by rbnrp akiimishiug, wa? l.ep ri ,iu the BBatel works in fis,lit ?if tire Sixth and S OerpR. The enemy had probably disc snored our i Bad were endeavoring to thwart ?nr intention*. 1 , '.lirtl* wre in vain, bowevt r, few before duvbreal Sixth, in compliance witb ordcincsirrc masting bets Korte i'i?h?r nnd Welch, regir?le-i-? of the ?tor shot and tV 11. fur the tinid t'ltttrge. In massing. I were "killed and wounded by the fire of the Many in the ussanlt Whtjt foIl..w??.i, n? the rapidity which th?? fidvnrce vim made ?'Hin pi it eel oui where the miiiile? efthe lMjti? whistled and hu ItanrtiilCHrly ?vor tlioir hcaels. .Inst baten dot break i* the morning ItC I ic'vulcik the enci'iv't- weil?? m foMo'as: In the ad vi the Division of Crcri. Hetty foi med in two line?, portet! wu ? I iltlt mid It-It rc-.pc>-ti. ely by the D iini of IVheatoti and Scymo'ir fortned in fchc'.o Brigades, nioviBi' left in front to ?aeiliLitc a flunk taet u|>on the eiiciiiv's foit?. i he advea*a ef Its B Corpf. in which lien. Urdu i,in?r.and ce?pernf?'il. one of the prnricVst militi.ry spectacles evcrwltnei M the baltl" C-Jcl. i bright wall c-f b iv ?met?, fir grirtpf d D] aneen Bf determined nien, uiidnunt? at tne dnatlia.le.iiir.i2 tire from tl.e enemy'* forts, wl ? v?etc nct.ia'.iy ?.i>?curcdby the ntntnMeanta wl were vomited forth by a hundred t annon, waa a si iinee seen never to be forgotten. Moving through numb ron? lire to the? atine 1?, with u line of white ?in puffs telling where? the ?hells of the enemy were bu mg, the charging eetaatn ?nil advanced, sadw soon under the p-uri? ef the Itch*:-., who i almo*t ftai.-d '.heir lire of art?loiy and ope: with Btaabetrj, But t,;e doom of the Retirla was Mal fii'in nil sides our aateatn aet*e Lcuiing down bj them. Two nnsiiccessful a?*imlt? were made to c ture the SSnMft fort?, when tl.e l'.rt Div -l,,n t formed in front with the Set ond, and a third ch.i essayed which proved more successful, Tort '?t>'gy* Bittet IM tea IM.. 1 tu n. A. P, Hill, pit reel byl!) bullets). Buttery l<\ and the whole line in front the Sixth and Twenty-fourth Corps i.dling into I hands. In carrying the wo:l?a the Third Divisioi ihe Sixth Corpa Ml Med to nysur.l! the enemy ? work? their left fluct, taking them witbont any consn!'m (ipjiOhilior. At 11 o'clock the crrg.-.grmct.t craped, and the Sou side lUi.li'i.ui within ti.rcc m.b* of the town wa* la ? paainatoB. The operations of the Ninth l'or Batbeaajt ?-ratifying, wer? net etjaaTly tvaeeeatfU p thoie of the Sixth and Twr-nty-fourtb. i !??? BSJ participant* In ihe assault of the Nint'i Coi Were Harrim.in? Itrigndc of Win * Division and t 1 v.-:,..? of Cens. Pc'tter and alartranff. 'ihe m? attack writ to be made by the two Division* list iittu.i ?uppoite.: oa their riiiht b] Harriuiau's brigade B| i the carthuoik* la teal of Tort* Hill und liier, I most fin ?.aiduble of which was Fort il.'.hone eoiilro ing Fort HelL Now every or.c has heard of Fort IIeii_ha* read Ihe fierce artillery duel? which Lave occurred bctwe it and it? anlngui iM, Cut Mahone. during Ihe Win! It was l!.;* same l'?rt Mahouo, with It? labyrinll. moat* and abuli*. that wa? ???nult.-d by the left of t Ninth Corps on S:;ndny morning Bad Bbb h ultimat? fell in our rvot-aesi-ion ali>r fighting of the moat deipt I ate charu<;cr. At an early hour, M'llcoi. in obecbt i> to order.?, had made a strong ttemonstration In front hi- politl?n on ihe.lppomattox.while onlhe Uf!, l'ott. and Hartranft had at Ihe saine lime ?i.arfed. carii? nnd held Fort Mahone and two other ? -a. tbworki ?m i left, ?gainst the rtrpeated attempts of the etrmy to r posse?* it. At Fort Mahone tie struggle wn* longer ar.d mor determined on both sides. Carried ut about Bofetea a. m., it wa? found necessary to abandon it? norther face na the en?-iny had, on being driven ?at Of it, tt tired a short diitai.ee to tho r. ar or .inur work, froi w hich tiny ?wept with oeuuun-ebot and musketry th l.K-iillt? mentioned. The main part, how? ver, was stl in our paoseesslon. At about 11 a. in. the euemy triad a most furious aortic to retake it, and for a tune on chance? of retaining it seemed dubious. 'ITieenem assaulted in overwhelming number?, and it waa plninl csidi-nt had MMIbbI n enforcement.-.. Fcirtnimtei a portion of the Sixth Corps and bte pro? Islotiat I'.ilg ade, unilei the command of Brig.iicii. C. II. T. Colli* arrived in the nick of time, and a^-iiln charging th' enemy, thcr were again driven from the fort w hich be inudt 10 further attempt to ra?ocu.py durln, the day. Trcvitntly I hnve stated that Ihe Second Corp* ha? earned tho work? in its front with but ta .li.i.^ opposi tien, and ????? aJj. ? ,:np' to the north to car?,pe?ate in tb( nttt-ek of the Kixth, "Sinth and Twenty fourth QmjfhX It ?s-ttg t?>o late, however, to participate in the glorit t few the sjcaault, arriring up tho Boydtowo Bond In th? afternoon, when the enemy had retired into hi* innet defensoe near the city. The Division of (leu. Mib-i had lieen ?ent lo the left to Join Sheridan in ihe morn ing. and haviiaf heard no intelligence from it, the cum tuatid of (?en. M.-tl wae ?ent to Join iL And thus affair* stood on Sunday night. Sheridan wpj ?omewherc on the left with tbe Fifth Corp? eudear oiing to intercept the retreat of ttio Rebol fur-t???, cui off from Petciiburg by the advatrce of the Sixth and Twenty-fourth Con?*? Our lino wa* within a md- ami a half of the city, and our left rested w eat of It, on the Appomattox. The hcadquai-ter? of Gene. Grant and Meada at night w ere established at the Ilitchie Hnnne, on the Boydtown Road, three miles from the town, and wilhin easy alien? ing range of the enemy'? batteries. But the euemy wit? content to rest ?juictly in hie work?, tending over a *hf!l occasionally P. remind u? that he wa? still there. As befeirc ?tat?d, .he buttle ended at aliout il a. m From noon until nightfall fhe en? my eihituted onnsual iu?etivity, and n,i,,y began nmUug iinjniri.-? a? to what it ticided. Some, with a wise look, lrelievrd that !>? *U only maneuvering, in order to attack ua in aome unexpected qnarter. Kteryone ?aid, " Tbl? lull mean? aomethlug " bloat tu?turedly it did meaa aome thing, and that aomethlng the retreat of the BMJM part of IaOe'i foroes at tn?? t'ae rher nortb of the town. All the) al>rnts?oo three or lemr tlenie eolumn* of ?moke were seen uireiitllng from the city, and It wa* evident that extensiv? lar ? si'ici raging. A t cluak a ptintacem irain, nnder tl.e ?ruidanre of Ms j?r I'aine of the Topographical Knglneer?, at Gen. Mi-adv'a bt'tidquoner?, was seat ont to ?pan the Appo tnaltox for the erotalng of troops to the weal and north we?! of tbe city during tbe night, from whloli ?he la ference may reast^iably be drawn that Grant knew of il e rttreat of Lee. or that, not aware of it, he was drawing a circle ?bout tin iu froruwl.i, h it woold Le Ini |jt>t??ilian to escape. At any roto the city was virtuc.liy in our poasvtaabai. lunl. atantld I.ee tail la all of his ?? aaolt* to hreak our linca, tbe retreat of hi* army would itievitiibiy follow. And tben ts-run the question. "Where will ne got" Officer? high in authority aald io Richmond, and oa n ft iring to tliat point m no i.,i.. jrr tenable, admitted Lee's Inability to bold it over a frit ?hjt at mont, hut ?tated that now that be had lieen thoroughly defeated, he would fight only for effoct, that the ItetreJ authoritin would endeavor to make known to the world the fort that they were battling in a holy afl-1 rlghtfvbl canif, gnd Ibat, should they fail, they would, witb their ?ipirinp breath ^ tnnoBnM|_,?, jnte t , | ? f the coming rcrierstii i> ttk ?oi.unpIWi the a? Wattab th?) 1 nl l?.:t i.ndono. "MGHT. Night came, nial with it ou . taeass. n paaai on th' Innre!?. Itripht rolnmn? of fgt_| r, ,.,. ?*,,,?, tl:?. Coek;. 'H-', BBil BtU>il ?re ecl'tk mj Sunday BtflBslaaflCI -Mii.,1 shots were lutercl ,_jjgWl between pan BM I Batial line. Frmi th _t time UDl?i morning silen r.-igm d over both lii.' *. At 4| o'clock on the m-niii at Monday four repc rt? of cavalry from Hirney'? fro Vfltfl henni, and t? .m ?bells following one another tepid succetsion ?pcd. with a hollovi*. rushing ?vun t.'vv.ii'l Patatal* rg, 'il,,- rep-.rts nwakentxl ?BflB. BtB men, and ?ft?- f an inferral of perhaps a miiinte, hfl and?aretongei1. cheer?svete heard from nne-ndor ? line to the o\her, bnmls enmmenced pliyinp patriot air? n'ai ?**., ry on?- was xti-1?- awake flfl I BflflBaa*t "f I fact that I'lti is' arg had been ? vneu it.-tl. (M I? ,.l?,h riy. emaii.onilinp the ?tflflflfl-i Hricfnl-' tt t First I ?ivisi.in of the Niiith Corps, is credited a itli t I lionot?of b'-ing the fist t*atJSfll tho city. l*fltt I ?S'-vsf.nl fltatB < '."imams tfl Ifct h'-nor. BflBBBf th? it , 1'-*%, tit of tl ?? Sixlk Ci-rps ami the colored l?ii.--.on 0m. ltirmy of the 1 ueatv -tifth. The lattr cluii tlint At an tally hour on the morning of Monday I lieliil deserter came into our lines aid ssfflftsi ll "j tl?. l;. h. I piras, l?tt tai j .-t kan witr-draan; IM l| iiimu-iliat? i.v (Hliiiiii'd bis skirmish line, which enter i ' th?- t.iwn nt ?Inybrcak, meeting with no BBflJ**?B?*B| a tl...t Finit. *7e?t of his staff wBt the lint to s? ? fr i MB prism i rs. white u:?l roloied, f: "'a t! ?r i -ity jail. He this as it may. C. 1. Kly of the N'iuth CeeTft hs-s I ?.it;, lav] rftJii of being the first t?. flattf the town, a has ther-fiir rccoiv??<! its i'rovost Mirshalshlp. When I entered the town at dayllpht Btflfl la bh vi ?re i Limbering up publie btiildinps to disphv Iheir i BBS .?a,, iiapa, and the ? ity r< i a- ..:? d witb the trai ' ?if armed men in every diiectioii. The coming of tke colored troops wa? the signal f the greatest enthii'issm amour the native black BflBMjl tioii of the city. All sorts of demonstration? batatal un- flrStfl indulged in, an?l, vth?n a n-giuo-nt of blue j ?di incil np Wnshitigtnn-st. singing, ' Sa? (tarki. ?. hah ye.i a?'-n dt- :. SB* VV -|, il, h.;,-' Bath ,.a 11? fare. (>0 down de re?d SSSBS tin..- lit nn-rn'ai' Like he ?wine to I??!, d? place,'' their delight kn> w no bourn!-., nnd th-"y gave tmt th'-ir feeling in all kinds of nctiuns nnd wad.-. Hut the in..-: I.otie. iihlt- ol tla.r limi .-n,. ills wa their congregation lu larg?- Bftt**- on the ?tr?-.*l co lier?, ?hire a ??ore or BBBft BtWBBfli itlw'irbed in ligh Uuj ?'?iiif.-ihi.it.? tipais. This ssi siil'?e.|-i?nily c: ?ilai. id by n.v eulor.-d BSIwflt in ihis ai?.- 'Ian BTflSt ?atatbfl "any chii'l niaa found ?mokliig S UM sir? et w lis l'iiui?hetl vit!, tift.on l?ale?, cidro ?I,ll v?.a nil's ha? BflflBfl, me can smoke as mut h as in j\ttte Conrt-IIoirse. Co'. II!? s Iliolunarter?. ci-m?! ol native praybnck? trfltfl thronging ?ith n-^urst? fu " gf-ar.'.?.'' which vi t-rc judiciously poste?! in tv-ry l at of tho city. DtfiTBn II''.? OK It PMC PRi?rfKTT. lin entering4he town fin-tobacco and coll?n war? hoiitet were foui.il smoldering h? an? of nun?. T hfl hail lasen tired ?..on after we gained tl.e S. i.th.il.- U.-> on Siiii.Iay, and it wss this conflagration wli.ch ?-.. ol.fverva'iie on the aft- B*SSS of that day. Al?-ut till? worth of cotton ?ml I '??' 1 - gat? ??'? "f t-.haoi-o ner ?!- -:r yd I y tl.?- f.r?- kit.nl.il by I,ec on hit ?ill fr..i the city. Nev.-rtlitih??, li.i.iiini-rab!.- bale? of BSatatB ?ere f'Miud In the illrT, rent ?tons ?nl ?ere appropria te?i by our atBaa***, t?. flr***_ that article l.-ui lie. nao a nece??ary a? It is nntiou*. rKWIT)E>T I tVOl V saHtVl.s. In lb* nffern??'?!. I'r--i.l.-nt l.rnt ..In. ... Cotnpaaii ?I !.. A?li.iriil Porter, ?rrlvetl in ?h? city Irt.m City l'?-ir.t bul ?o i(uiet sat tbeir arrirnl and ?I? (.artuio that l>u few knew of thc.r moTi i:i' at? uatll th>- ?ii-aing. THK irTi,B?ni*E?> ?XrhF-S?. 1 ' ??? a ho were w.iii th?- army la?tt ?iiim-r hav? nmloubredlv hesrd of what an? fai'??ti..ualy tern ? .1 Cm '?rstst-VjWf Kxpr??s"-a ??? rtain gun in ? hatl? ?> Bflfll tat Frieiid BflflBfl flflSBflBta^hfl tttf akastt Ibt ? tin.? favored it with a daily .u-talla.<-i.i of I'uloB ah?lls. Il must also be krowti that with ear oceupatloa of lb? city en-led the caieer of a dally BflrttapflflBM flf t'.sl ?..ri .'. Tt was re?nrr<-?'t?-d, ho?ever under th? r, iu..- ,.| Urant, P.ttrthw/t Kifrr,,, on Monday p. in., by a party flf cnU-rprising Vaiik??? flf the Ninth C?rp?. and will be t-.iniiiiiii il, ?ti th. ' ?litor. Majar Kd.-n. ?ty. In hi? flr?t i??;:?, as h.ng a.? c-ireuni?tane.-? will ta-rn It. It will d->utitl<r_s provt ?? kflttflflflflbBf tu t!?e laaabltan?? ?.f the city a? its uafortanal? pr?dei.rr. flTABCiTT <?r |-KO\l8IO?rt. If one la-licves the st?ri?s of de.titution fid i-y th li.hal.it,int? he mu? lie co'ivlnisad that they can otily l? ?aved from BaStattat itarvstion by th? int??rpo?ition of oar CommUsary 1)? ps.-tn ?it. ? ?f It* hc'.el? t!.< .Lu rat House alone is iii?-n, and, at the pri?e of #1 ? l?r meal, it ent*>av>.ring witb bacon and "corn ilo'.gii? to reap a lu.rvcst of greenback? from ?aatflfl aim arc compelled by nee?-??ity to patmniM it. Tlir. IiurKlUE'-s-lBLr. BIT! ER. On walking down Syciimore ?t. to-nlghi I dis, - ?- pfli a sutler ?hop in fail I,! .?i in one of tho vai-aut BBSrflfl, nnd crowds flf citisens an?l ?oMier? thronging ,!.c t-u trince. '1 lie oh! yunk?r's dting Injum-tion tobl? ton "Get money, S'imlvel, g*A It hflMflUf If tt.ee can, bat ret money," mu?i baiu lf?-?u ul?,i cnjoiuc-d upon tl.ie i trade?man bv hisexjiiring "goveni?r,'' Tnp? ciTv' roiKT am) r-EiEnsi^Rn bailboad is bt-ing i.-ipidly repaired by larg? s?-?a<la of uien, and will probably be lu ruuiiing order by night. The IflflaaV side will ?I."' b<- put In ordi-r for tin- transportation uf ?tores to Grant's next depot. llll. AitUY AOAIH IS il TH'S. At an early hour this morning, tbfl army was again ?Steflfl* west ward toward Sutherland's Station in pur mit of lj?-?'t retreating column?. At present, no olio seem? to know the enemy's exact whereabout. From the daily Bar bulletins, t!.?- public can judge ? i corre.ily as those with the airoy, and coutci-uontly I omit sur B*B*a_a UOUaisjB. Kewi of the evacualion of Kiehmond reached here at ?tmnt n<sm of to-day. Another oorresjfoudent witb Gen. Woittel will fiinii-h full asrticulsrs. j. r. ?j. Oh tapir Theater. Mr. S.-lwrn, tho stair,?-- niaimgcr ?>f the Olym? pic Thester, annonnte? that hit first benefit in New York will take pliure b? m??rr??w evening, sud tbat 'The Iloneytnoon." ?trougly cait, will be pt-rform?id on the occation. There it no tuemtx-r of a dramutlo oomi?aiiy bett? r entitled 88 the consiileration of the puldlc ta?n ? capable stage manager. Cpon In? energy and dlscre tlon tbe ?ucees? of every i.-j.ic-aciilat.ini mainly dej-rnd?. The importance of hi? p-isltion, however, is alwey? overlook??d by andience?, from the fact that bis duty ?i?-a In-hind the ?i-i-ii. ?. and never bring? him directly Intop'ibli'i view. His labor, in fait, is beat fiilflllrd when he can make himself and his share in the husmees of the scene entirely forgotten. On? of the moat skill? ful of modern stage ma-taper? bas given a good descrlp tlou of the r?M*n1r??.ments of the olticn. "It Is his pe? culiar fonction," Mr. lloticlcault err?te In The Twihi v?, some years ago, " to Instruct the actor? how to ?day into each other? hands, where to move with reference to each oilier, and to mark the point* and tradilioaa of tha piece. In the quick and delicate interchange of looks, gesture?, snd movement?, lie? half the effect of tho play. All this Is imagined by sn author, but can? as* lie written down ? in the first production of a drama the author ultend? and in.truct? the ?clora, ?ail tie ir jxrforinaiicc therefore become? the BMetpartBet picture ! of tbe work, and dictate? stage tradition. It is th?-' basiuess of the stage manager to know aad recall the?. point? to the recollertlon of th? actor? or to ten? h them if tlu-y nre unknown, etc." It is perhaps dilrkalt tor the piddle to properly ??tlinat? the value of the?? ser- i vice?, but we trust tbat in Mr. 8<-Iwyus caae. the op- ' portunlty for reeogaislng th? m will be heartily im- ' proved. If we can judge by the manner in which the i various plavs have been prodm <-d at the Olympio Th?a- ' t.-r ?luring the preeaut ?eason. he ha? don? ale work ? thoroughly ant) ??J!, and ban, to ?ay tlie least, ?? just a Ji 1 claim upon the Olympic at?dienrse? u ?ay of tb%n im* qulie* au?l gi-ntlemeu whohavo recent'.)' r?K rabstu tial pr.*ifs if tripular favor. The *Vnrleaiil t'altariaa Haavratlo A very largo i.uuiImt af tMe^atsM, ?'tin i.t ..la ,;t BOB, BMsvaatli d at the Athcnn-om yett-rd | lu o'clock. I i be convention na? o??tii?*d with prayer by thi 'Dr. Bue-T. I Kev. Dr. Bi.Ll.OW8 rend Ibe call of the convei The cull origin,it?-d at a moetiiig of the Araerif ai ?tarian Association, held in Bc.ston on the 7lh of 1-14, when it wa* voted thut acommitiee of three i-t.rs and seven laymen bo appointed to call a co i tinnoousistiug of tiie p??tor and two delegates ??neb iiii ish. 'Ih.? (?oiBiiuttec had ncourdlligiy I iipiti A i,rll r,. ifi.'i, for the convention, at New ? City. Tbe object of the contention i* *tut.'d I "in laenef the first tnataiaan made aeenn I the iiuiiieiiHe enlargement of the Held of our Bdatt ( tl.e mu j aalitical i in iimsliine-e* of Ihr land." i Ou u,ni.ou uf Alt. I'.i.i.L.iWH the Bev. a. I'. I'u ' was Bastara teaporary Chicruian and Secretan Cuiiilnilli e ou Credeiillal*. ctiiirlstiiig of ?ix |iei I w,i? chose:., ulso a ('ouiinitt?e (of six) on Nomiual While the < '..linn Itttse mi Nomination? were nut th I nfibl? gate? wa* called fr?oi the paMiHlicd li?t, I : time, tue delegates not ou IM Hat pi??iuted tln-i . llclitials to the committee on ll.e Mm*, ! Dr. SttB! t*?'*, from Its CsMtaltlsi ??n ?""redet. I nominated the following permanent ctllcer?, who i ?1 uly chosen: 1 r.-,'. i.t-lllt Vvr-e'Vcrv, Mm A. Andr-w? tf B \;,e I'.. -i.l-T.t?? 1!, n. T D. (lit, Horn Hedl id; II-n. (?. Pello v, l ?n,t,ri,!?e M..?.: Hon. IVayrin ClW* Lealti Utrtv !-lu?'....l i,.....|??ii,. Port.iri.inili. H. IL: H? A. lr**?, Brooklyn, I|..ii. William C. Ilrv.nt, Nr? Il r. I ?.Ml,1? III??. Y ?. 0.. Skill.e?.l. M???.? Ki-V !.. s. celt I). |)., i:,.ta,n: B?V. c.".-.,r?e W. Ha.anier. I). I?.. Hi Secret ri.-?? H.v. F K. Hid, rlia.ti t; H?y I ..rl. ton A J, c-, kllitvsiikrr ; .1. II. 1 rartiilllghtOli, rial , liliu.klvll. ? r. : B I ?. 1 " .-,1 , IL.a'.n The nomination nf I'.ov. Andrew w.is greeted bruitv ?Mlann. Hi* eiacelleneyaneaded the pit? and nfte: the applause hail?ul sided, spike n? fol.owi I the pre?an ta thi? august neemlslsgr. cnnipoeed I large e nuuiherof the Revenad sad Layltyofn domination, I approach Ibe la?k to w hi h by your I liban Leen ns-;gnfd with more MatdtNMM tliail I attempt to c'Xpn ?s I tun c-ertiuu that It might tieen much mor?? worthily t-c?iowrd, but 1 am n?>t that It could hive been more cordially accepted, u urn ?or? that it* taten will beat leeel faithfully i" Itiketi. 1 i .inp-'itihite yin l.i'luTs mid brrthren. t lbs provliliiri.il nid aiispic.oiia etnrai f.i?o:nl tional .lint iitiivcr?a!, under which th!? I'.-ini-ri? :? ?: ?t iiibic? to-tiiv. [apalean.] Wbatbei we apeaki one of u. ibe lui raagaef hi? own hi nit, or win tl.. citlseii? of our America, we BBaat Ih: language viclorioti* Republic, or whether a? BaMBns o( great f.in.lly of men. we spenk the ?oteo af univi humanity, we may thank God and taie coui The Titelv ..llcing, pr??gr?s| ef nur nrmics and the ?'? of ?um nt history an tlCjeataf nnd re opening new ti.? in us whether U citi/Aii? or a* proi'cs.sor? of I ligio'. Il litt. It laioll.es i.? tb, n, L,t -thr-ii. to u earaelvnla parnase? not of doiii.itui dlspatntbn, a II h the pulposo of giving Mtnlvntea rvel.ti" good work?, m l hat the banner of i hrist may la- ear; M w i.rd i ? fa' aad -i? f i*t its tl?- Baaadac ?ra| <>f Pr i! wem reveak ttnlf toban ? tsotk, Bntetaaea, aaal faith. [Appi.iia.'* um. bntbna, it ene art taw iiii- for tbe poa.'ii.n of th?'ehnir to occupy the open nu.m.:.ta of t:.:- iimi i.nig tour W.th w onls or r pet-el jmvown. I ???il i m. ? are r t?> ?n and pt-eacrlba a a ItaaattebM aaaaabi of Mentirte than who bena ' in.iv f.a.lotv me I I.iiiigl ter. I i.a't n g'??' our?'! then la tbe vert at organumg tho Mateen ear vt we are itr*eit,L't d. A ny motion w hieb any getitli-ti n ny Mate la Ibe Intern! of Inrtberteg ihcorgaoi/ati will now !>?? in oribr. lue Bev. Mr. Hid?' fn.rn lh<" enmmlttee wlto bad te t. n .f the .all, aalaalllad ih.- fitltaataa re?olntloi hrtli',1 1 hat i t riri,?D-i.l i.lnUiitlre ,ui bualiir?! ninl nrdrr, ?lei ?hr r* ? ? ,-f ai< nalr to b* nan.r.l by the Pie?. dea llir t ?a ?ni'!,,,,, i - ,i. a ? |>|- i ni. I ta repa.it a l th.- opraln, tl r ?fire iiac ?r.....n a' 2 a .'et k k't-itti. 1 hat i? a|l?| I,., a- op- rt th? form f?l?r para. , lo iwa lu i.in,s meat* to:., tl.r artera! ?iisbI latina? trh a? ? ,nr-, u'uiia r. j. it r. tl.? ('.-r vn'lui. by the 11 unit.o 111B141 ai aailii a a'lii^iiiul n.aaiii^ ?ir?n-ir,ii*nl? for 1 on?.i loa la th? fa luwlag ot-rler: 1 he Amerl m Collar ?a?--:?... ' Iba VS. ?-rut ( a.i.f. r. i ?... il? M?.n? l'un?! o... r '?i? It.aalti ,- Tl.r. ! ... a! M. ho.,I. tbe lin'ir Ataa? ?'...n . f Nrt? Vers, the Ni t* II?in| .llir* A.int'l ? ho .?.ui.iitv ,??.).. I Batktatf, lit?- MlWII fiaSWII l.vsi.grli Mi?.,. l.atySoi ,..?. Mr. Iajw of Kn-jkltn th? a ro?r and said h?-fei? n itnleed n niante ?a? remaria. *fba CtnMtt-te ta n tint la.ni Leaned t?o? call bad ?reu fit to go bayo tktir anlbirrttj In MSltasT anaiigcmeiil* fur II, 1a I ?1 V? lion, ll.e'y I nd ?| puiatrd the llev. Mr. ( lntk> deliver adtaenree, wl.icb.in Mr. Low's opinion.?lieu ru?.- s. a n leieeiid te a lai.-r Bertad. He tvaa*nlri Ihn tbe 1 or.yni 1. .:, wa? f 1 eu to spoj.l atlili V lew I ill ?1 lion a? it law l.l. Ibe sermon last evening might I es.i.rtiuid into an uutbi nt.itiie ? i(...siir, 11 ,| what I f ?Utrillo n shi'ilbl do. 1 he ??- nker aBtt i-?u< With l! lie vert ml genii, in.in 1 v e ? of 1'aui ? change of ba? liter? l hr.-ti'tn rif.irm h*?l hut one and th-' same l,,. wlikcli wa? < hilst. ?(?!? ?i-e. He ?hoiihl pn-lu, in no U- 1 ititti ?i.ii'id our niitgiar.iv to Hie II cm! 'Lei ?a.iicb, and he (?me befori'the I 1 titcuti 'B tai 1 hs l'er.ga nsieiil or dl?tti t M ? .rt tin rttvilullon? whL'h I tas alsui.t o. .Ifa r. b t which It ??:?.?? ont ?I h paiwi-r to offer after the adt ptlan of t!????'? Jcit iu uiitte.!. Hi Itll.'iw- ml.. ?', ih. gri.li.'iuac to uider. A plu '!"'? ? .It tx.i ptBK hoped that eipp'ssion* of ?pjirobatiti ur jisStaprol *':a.n would va?-. Dr. r.ffinwe .?1.1 ?k,., Mr. Low tu dellt?isr?lel ok rri?iiig ih, oii'.i r uf the c ..-lmtt'?-?, ??a if ?, j... untied lu? In -t ir.ari lo do that, adlru to all order Ihei HAI* rttvtad tl.ut ?be laaabn must ...1.1....- bin self lo the reixilutriiii? hefora tlir ion t,ug Mr. I ovt Ihct, otfrre.l a? a ?nl>?!ltul<-for the rroti.li ti'.ii N-fi re the ni'itliig n prrtinihl,. aad ri-aollltlotl M Ih t'fftct that th, < oiita-tition ?iionid ababa th? *??ei,t, f ? w ho pi: !.. !,..!?? la It to tbe follow lug ft, nitamotat n 1 i.m lilins 1. It. ?uf in Ihe Holy Scriptur* a? containing r--. -..1II..1. 1 1 il. 1'.i umii .tin! as deducftl therefor. M liehet In one ?Jud tbe talker. X lUdlef in one I?r. team t hii't tur Beater, tbe t*???o uf t.od, and In ?.K'ciniiT nppi.iit.tl meeseiisrer and npreatatatfn tootn ran net' ?i a ith attaaneBairal p.-? er?. app?aiad <>f tie* by 11..M' !? ? and sign* and wm.der* which Bad did I.. htm. 4 belief In the Holy t.hnst the comforter I lieh, f iu the for^ivei e?s of ?in, the r.suri. ctnin froig the tbad nnd life everlasting. Il'-n. M. Kl lor of New-lUedfurd ?uggrsttd that at Ih? resolution? of Mr. laiw were not ainciidate?ri, and there f ,re nut in tratar, ? ?.? > itoaM b<: dewed at ? iah? , .??? t ?Mm and BO referre.l to a committee. Mr. Low iisaented to the guggostion and w ithdrew hi? ptsob.iioii?. Ihe rantetten offrrej t>y Mr. Half were then adulated. Mr I i.sv now o?-red hi? rem.bitioi ?. Mr. Ll.iui, with lb?' asnaj of Mr. Low. nioted that ilicj be laid on the table (Mr. !.. aal atablna to have Ihr-ui refcrr? ?I) oiini ihe CunV'-ntion lia? e g ta Ratal <>p portuniiy lo take tl,, m up. Carried. Dr. ?MU? ?r?. f oiu the Hiiilne??Comnilttr-o ier. r?,-,; that the sea ,iou* shunti! be from 10 to I, fioui 2 to .',, and tea I t.. II ?-ach lay. Dr. Si MM si? "f ?'imbrtdge aubmitled a report from Ihn Kket'utikf Coniniittoe of th?'Am? tictn tiiitntiati Aaaociatiou, organised iu labsV l!. v Mr. IlinuAROof Detroit made a report from the IVerlern I onfe|?iite. Dr. I'ALUU.i of Belfuat made a repot t fi..:u tho Malur I iiit.iii'i'i Conference. .fudge BrixoWs of Concord report?:d Imm the K. II. l'onferenci?. Dr. F.eKl.k'V of Ttiooklyn ie|xirttdou behalf ot the N Y. A????elatlon. 'I tie Committee on Credential? reporlial l!*?congrega lions npreiltsnted by 'Si1) Lay Delegate? and with f, w exception? by their pt?ioi? also dtdugate? tiuui ?,?>, ?1. asao. rations. Adjourutal till 'i o'clex k, APTE R?t? MIR ?Ir?s4r!|0??f. Dr Hi t.l.'.wa from the liominlllee on Butmesi re pi.it.'d a srri-? ot lesoliition?. one re*tric.tliig ?peecbrt to l? minutas, nuothe-r ag?tn?t mauife-atatniia of ap plauso or disapprobation, another that tho exigenrlea of Ihe t?nica reipilred a more complrtt. ?nd eomprehen sito plan of organisation, always on pilncipl?. uf con strra-ntional liule|?.iideut??, another th it any doclura titirua of c!? (iiiivetitlou b* regarded a? exp. rsaion? only nf tho iiiii'urit v , anolber Iu rebitlnu lo tbe order of dls lUtminn, detotlng this alternooii to that of Mission ,rv work, the evening to I'diicatiotial work, and Thursday morning to organization and methodt of union. The re|>ort of the Committee ou Cn deutlul* waa adopted. Dr. Mill* of BatteB ri i?irb?d M behalf of ?he 80, dote for I'ronioiing Tht-olcglcal Kducatlon. T. T. Rtci: of lio.toii 1 m*ii ted for tbe Sundav School Hociety. Rev. Mr. tAvRMBDBI repotted from 'he Meadtill" (l'a.) Theadugle-al School. The 111atit11t1.u1 ?us char titr.il In i sil. the only test of faith being a bellet in tbo dlv me origin ?f CbrUtiunity. Mr. I'aiiTEk of Chicago retnirttd ia relation to Anti fkrh College. Th* College liad Ix-en nal rolled by at) nustee,?r.? Christ 1.111 and s Cnltarlan. Ry a recent I ameiiilmrui of lite ohartur, bnitartan? were lo have: eutlre control on condition of raising J.'. ',i??i by .luuel n?xt. fk'in motion th? foregoing reports ?ere Uid ou the able, i tie report of Ihe etimtnittise oa btisineis was then considered, k?v, Mr. Pitxab Inqnired wLat would become of Mr. Low'? reaoliitiona if the report erf the totntnittee wa* ?tlopi.d, which prop .sist, among other things that pronoritinu? and plane of actioa ?Loukl I?* referred to i im < 11 tin tiuied that Mr. laiw'? reaolution now luy apt? the table am- abeuevvr taken up would go to the ?oui mi tie-? unies* otherwise ?i>eo'.uily ord. rt d by the I'ouveuUoB. i committee of *ii. (?it motion of Dr. Claiikp. Ihi> repot t of th? bnsinesi ?iit.niitt.-'j was accepted and ?It? re cominendaiicina idonted. 'Ibe chair nominated and the ('(invention eho?e a? the | 'ommlttee, Bev. Dr. Bclluw? of New-York, Dr. Eliot ?Itit. atUuit aUrury A. Bi'Uow? of Concord. IU) l>r. | -a a ? .ai*. ?B ia' ? ?a^a???*-?^>*?aan Hedge of Brooklyn, 1t>*. A. P Mavo of Cincinnati, Mr. Clarke of l'ennivltanlii. The following were ad ded to the Cotninittee on motion of dilferent members: Bar. Mr. Ames <>f Albany, Ber. Mr. Farrlntrton of ?L.i.o-ulb-, ??Via., Dr. IV.Ifr.-y of Belfeat, lt.-v. Mr. Chan Biaj ?.i Washington. Kev. Mr. Alger ot BflfltBB, aud 1). i 1>. Eaton of New-York. i The Contention then procefled to conbler tbe stib 'j.-ct ofMi??i,.IiA. I The Bar, Mr. Mayo ssi-1 that ten years ?go he went j to the West t., preach liberal ChrUlianity. He fotmd , ...a..?, if aliaost al?n., surrounded br orthodog Qg??nci?-s, sud Le mnde but little bead war. He wss convinced that I the work was useless, unless backed by a powerful organ-.xeil body. He had distributed a large number of Dr. Ward's tnut among tin soldiers, which were carried by thorn through all tbe Ist? souUi-westeru cainpsign, and some of the soiled trs*ts were found in the Ki. ?' ai ..?. of the siek soldiers. Missionary work was nviireil La alara* portion of the West, and the resal? ?il judicious flaWt would be productive of good | resalta. j ; linn. Mr. r.MOTof Xcw?l!edford, believed this Wtfl . the tlrxt opooituiiiiy uli'iiiileil by thu the Unitarian B??. ' sociatious for laymen to sjronk ?m matters of busir.es?. It wn? time laymen had something to say. A't first l mur?an ? I in re he? stood isolated and ahme. ?TfletB >?iii? ago a kiadof iia?o? iatioli was ??"gun. Tho whole power of tlio deiiouiinatlon should be cxijl?"ed to sustain the different ag?'m.?ii-s at wo.k. 'I !..? ??till wn? urgent. ?This gaihi-ring could not have taken place livo year? ago and irould not bnv? beeu pontuoiieil another year. I lie aaath oelled for u? now ami wo mu-i go in'., the uew lii-ld. Nearly t)its?0?si had recently been raised by tin- b'nitnrbtu Association, ?ml he hoped s large portion would n-ocli til? home of ?i-ceesioti. 1 ho Kev. .Mr. l.'UASN'i.N'i flf v? ??shinrton wished to i'.-(at. the claim? of that little city. Th* Gotldess of I Libert? could never have stood on '.he dome of tbe Cap? 11 f?,l if l*r?v?<l.in. ! nd not been won in the recent .?trngt-ie. ? When It* ??ov. rninont wanted to lay its hand on Sti? ? i ?ion chinche? for hoipitnl?, and complaints were In-ui'd ? m tho ?(??filiation, the I'liitariant freely offered il.?ara t??r that i.iij, Which acatl? rbtl the little band ard fett'-retl 1 Its groiith. The eleetlori of a Unitarian a?Chaplain of ' Coofraaa, a ptoteet against the effort to f.-rce a Ch**> ! lain of doubtful loiaity, was a temporary check in I ni im i m ?un i-??. Bow waahlagtoa Bflflttflfll a church; let ,it la- B?t?t a i.allouai alTi.ir. itr-truiil that ss a nils | sioiuiry center. ? Bar. Mr. i ??u.v. h offhloflf. nrged tb? nee?l? ef the I IVi ?I. He had ri ?oiv.-il a l'-tter recently stating thai I elerea ?*eart BfO th? writer was converted to liberal ' ? ?hi i-t i.i ?tit v, ntnl I.?? hud lived several years in .fmk ! muh il,.- stabilst ?ver L.-anng a litt?ral gospel preach.-.I, ai.tll :ti disgust he was compelled to star away btflfl pr, -, hlnp. Mr Ot/nttOt Aictt of C.mcird ?aid that thoaph religion ws* nota geofmphleal ?tl'slr, our work wu? I ' . . -?. ri.y in a ft ?graph!? al h-'d. He spoke for that fltflas of people n t broarfat lato connection with e?-ei? a orsanlaItiOB. Whet man was BflfltMttflal to rptak wall w Utaea s year? Though never in the pub ? i' Bfl bad, as a l.i.Miiai., never bflflfll out of it. The ly ci-i-i-i waaaa Asteneai laatitatioB. If amini?t-r i..ni IBJ tl sachas he put ilein in a lyeenm le. ?ire. Be mt, gMted ititierniit v of latinen to ?apply religion? unlit?. Dr. Bbxlowb wi?h.-iito praaeat la? ctoaurtB* of lac Pacifia flOflst No pat?*** was ever nicro BBtt. It sn brother King?not a personal success, but a su? ' resfl of printiple?. No region vvould heartily weleo'i,? : I b.-rul Christianity than that <-<,??t, and nowliore woiinl ' it m. ?t flfxtb less flbfllflcla We had vet to learn that oat in.? -i"-i wan ?no,?thing in, re than going about libera nag Ihfl oi-i.i'mI.i, bat to ili?pel moral death everi V.I.I it?. Adjourned till eveninp. BVK.1l.NO HESBfiV*. It* resolution of th.- Itu.iness Committee recommend | tag -i,:?-,.ai trv work, wliicli was discussed in the alter? , Basa Was adopted. 'I.'?. Bar. StMiiL-f. May at Syracuse, offered a reno I lulion. which was referred to the committee of tirett* t-oiiiiuci.ili'.ig the I'nivi-rsalist? for their earnest and peraistefll fisniraltli"* to one of the most abhorrent lag ti.a.s ever propounded t?> tbe faith of man, and recoin minding that a committee be appointed to take iii-ms I nre? to ui i'o the two bodies of chriatien*. The ?ulij... | of the fncYcase of the ministry, end tho I ?ui.jairt and cudo?tuent of colleges, was then ton i tillered. The Kev. F. .1 Fat of Wobnrn urged the meinten ' an??S of A ntincb College by suitable endowment. Slu dents had been constrsdt.cd to leave Ohcrlin College | because, a* rl.rv said, l'retnlont Fiuney was th? fourth ptftaa in the Trinity. Tbfl lai-v. Mr. IIaie submitted a r?"?i>ltiti<)n that it was . cf the first importance that rive l'rofeasorvhipe should he endowed at Antioch College baths* th* uext om moiiceweiit Of the .J.OO.iSX) m-ople in Ohio -i.'Vo M ltd ant belong to anv chur?-'i. For their he ne lit he !.. j.? d to M* that college maintained. Cambridge gie.laait? w?-r?' uot lit tar the work ?>f th? new civilisa lion la th?- waat, trbflt* ware it?- youug bbBBbSb* ti lined I The WmI wa? not to b?'??xpi't ted to inik?. ?:? ?nui ndowments. It hail a right to call upon oliier and ml.? r copjinnnlti'-s tot belt?. II s 1(. r. S .1. mut of ?l|BtBBS rose to give tiin di? iiif.-ie.t? tl t.-stfmony of a distinguished profcesnr of the W'?t. an Kpiscopalian, in favor of a college of the literal faith in the Wi ?t, a ho sard h? wa? satiArlt-d that ? frrtt proptsrtioii of the minds of young m?-n in the v\i-rara not tob?- iii.prrisetl by any in?truction re Betted from otttiodox ?our? ?-??. Kev. Hr. Bia_?B*a, "i Cambridge Divinity BbIBBBL ? ml ?list on? of tse ?i-i.inr cl??? ?t Cambridge had to ne nut *? ?mitsloii.iry to the Sonth. When he was I'm tttiat ?t M'-adsille It wat ?tld that atmUnt? wonld flix-L from Anti?ft?b, but none came, th?-ugh some dl?l com?? froia llarvaril. He comidered the large inducement? ??..I ..ti pi.-. ompet.astioii off'-re?! to talent in other pr?? f? ?stiin? kept tl ?m fioni the mlulstrv. Then som>- Cni tat nui? w.?:e afraid that talented v?'Ung asen would rau ?way with their religion. The trat remedy was for I nitailso? to be united In the ?idrtt of Ctirlat. Au olhi-r ri-medy w?? toopan the flelif; the demaud woahl lt%*ty be i,ip? li.-?l la inn??. Ki^r.t pulpit? for ton urirt? mea w?a better than ten pulpits for taeulv middling men. Kev Dr. sB'tabBM of Cambridge said be was for Ivvi-.t.year?. a th? ?'h-giual teacher In the W.?at. He had I pi i-iii hod at tbe West in barn? and In th* w.xhIb lu re. grird to Anttofb C.tllege, it aas |?.?illv*?l** eBeent:*l in view of the want* ut the We.t, that that ln?titutton ?Iambi la? fn.l.wi-.l. K.-i. l?r IIaImiir of Carnbrldgepert ?tute.l that a niiii-h larg.-r BiepatrttuB at mat rradual??? of AuUooh CeUefS had gone into th.? niinUfry than ..f Harvard. Iliirtnr tin? war th.-line of loyalty ??i.iild b* dUtinctl? .Ir.i.ir. ,11'ound tin- region where education lu liberal ? liriAti.iinii pri'vailed. The incetiiig wa* clot-e?! by praver bv the Kev I?r. Dsgixid. _' ritO.TI UAVt.M. I'll?' et <?ii tu ship (uluiiibia, from Ilavann. nr- , rived on Wednesday morning, and brings tics?) in gold. I ?j. r? ?p.-iiii. an- of tlir Aiio.-iated Pre??. Havana. Satunlay, Apt ill, IP?.. The Ilrtncltinn lias firrived lier?? frmn Vorn : CrUf-, In iiiping tlate? to the -.-.tb nit. Tin? report in regard to the l-r.-iich commandant at Ver? Cru/ i? fully confirmed. Mar?chal, the Command ant HupcrtiVtirt?, ?tarted with about 3.*<0 Austrians, Fgvptiaii? and Startinicans, on au expedition to taSfl* tai| at., where ho l-uriied and pillaged in the sti I.- of laat Miiiimer in the lo-ighliorhood of Alvnrado. tin hia re? turn, when a few league? from Medellin, when in a ravine, hi? wnsattscked bv ?limit M l.ilsral?, he, him ?elf killed, and about l.'sj of his toldu-n? killtal and wounded. Uis bo.lv was not found. Some say it vt it? tut ii.to ptflflflfl ai..I thrown away, while other? assert unit he ivas burled decently by the Liberal?. Ail flfta* tli?t be d?'served hi? fist.-. The Auatriiuit uUuit \craCriiA from the alnive and ?ii.nil oilier ?kiriinahes. vvito bt-coming di.??ati?U<rd vvi?h the ?ervice in Mexico, end are dein rting from it daily. Other? are dying off witn tbe fever, which has alreiulv made it? apt>ear.iuce. The Archduchess Charlotte was on her way to Vera Cru/. Mrs. Mar?chal and her daughter accompanied h?r to Cnmoron, the terminus of the railroad. Hcj re? ception by tli|> people would be a very cold cue. The trench have abandoned the expoditiou to Miu ?tillan nut! other places on the coast for tbe present at least, and thev 888*8 to be going home. A iafgfl number of Kiench ?.?Idler? left in the St. bTas ?ir.- steamer on the 1 tit ti ulto . and other* in trans port?. They appear to b? leaving the re?t of tho fl^-ht I?. .Maximilian, doubtle?? belitviiig thai ditcretioa is the better part of valor. From St. Domingo w? have no new? of intere-t, but pleat)? of ?ieh ?obiter? are arriving from there. 'Ih?re la nothing of lntereat transiiirlng here. Mrs. o.ii-ilo, of " diamond twedding" fame, !? jjl'ig in a very critical condition aitb the small pox, of ? Inch u? have ,?et eral .ase?, and tvhlcU Is reported to bar? been liinuu'ht here from Sew York. Arrived Msrch BB, st<*mer Lark, three day? from . U?lr??aton, witb cotton. < Airived March TO. ?teamer Owl, CapL Maflllt. Hius tried to get into Nus.ao. but could not. Tbe author Hies tln-re ?till hold Maffitt's Lieutenant in durance vile for having recruited lucre. It i? said that the Owl M trt.-d to get into St. Mark'? and fulled. Suli-d March BB ?learners duno. l'elican, and Wreu, j for Matainoro?; iftn lltulgor for do. It is reported that the steamer Col. Lamb will sail to .1??. The Kiiglish steamer AJax 1? at Ksvssau, doublI.-m lilting out for ii corsair. A uelxd ?teamer oaiin- m Ihflflfl ri," oibor day, vomuiunicated with her, and left. ? t-'i-ona .TlalsMsr*)*. The loirk Kiln Adt-lle, Cu\it. Alexantl??r, ar? ' rived on W?dnesday morning from Matamoros Mann is, ? and BBtSJBtt heavy northoriy gale? pi et ailing on the on.m | und a great d?-al of damage done to ahipping. Th? i fo'ilowiug vcstels were in port Ship? l'anama, Hanson, ?liai-harJlnir. gflgflf A. llieni, loading) barks Tonic. Nol<>, lii.-t barging, ?ho cuino in contact with ItritUI. bark Kll.-n. by whit h ?he loat ber maintoptail yard and did other ?lau..ige. Tho Chanticleer, Itenthal. dis? charging, lost I'vri bowty and cab.'? in the late gale oa I th" 14th. r.-.r.snl, h?s.Ilr?r, hnt ?sine to ?tt in the Itw* galo mid loot anchors.- previouslyhtrerew bail ?otlnted and M'f.it,?? killed the mat?; it w?u feared be wonld art, I m-ovi-r- ho th?n t?mk the boat and left the vessel. j r..?rk? Sulla.. Boom!, Ij??avlt, to !oi??t for New-York in l?i dttys; Afrloa. Upton, to load for bes-York in ICdxy?, lost anchor ?ml ?tsMe in the 1st? -r.ui-; llsm-.-n, l?er kl?is, f?ir Vow-York in liiillsst in i -hiys. Briar.? Kraoi t Dean, Monnt, fur N.?w-Y?rk in twodats: ?ly*a? h's-rl? Si rout, pone to sea in the late gale hii.l lost s'ni'h. re aad talla Schooners Hanover, Klnsly. la bellast for Hiver Totjfjscoi yen! \o ee? la tbe late aal?, bat retataed ot? the l/th list, tot ctntsln, who had betD on snere to clear; lost anchor and 25 fsthom ebaia. There war? sen-ral voasels In the Kosd?te.i<l, with loas of lalssra?, bowsprits and Jiblwoins. 1 ??'.?aua PsnnxM*. The P-.'nama Star and Herald of Mai* !. 21 hat bttO roceived. it ttritee that on Thursday ei ?Dina, tl.e -tab Ins'., the lona* t.ilkcd-of revolution again?', th? State in,-.-.nim-nt brokn out in 1'annnia, It a.ut a Mttt ?ffnlr, the whole matter beit'f ??(tied in af<w minut?e" l.vthoactusl PnaMflBt. Se??>r l.'alancha, nl,.*-uloaing hl??Hi?it und takln?,' refnire in th? l'nited Steten ? onanl?' ! H'e until b? l.a?l a eh.?n<- t?i ???. iijie ahost ??dtaigbl ?,n i.'.ir.l tti? t't.it"l Bafltflfl sli?.r-"f war St. Ma.??; tl. j nrr.-st of tbe l.-adinir member? of hlssdtniiili-tri.tKJB. and I th?? assntniition of tb* I'resiili-ntiul chair by tbfl caa.li-? i ?lat? of the ri-volutlonary party, Seftor ?Jil 'olui.jv . Til?? national t.-iM'pA, tho flulltia and the population g? n, 1 ?-riillv H|i|i.-.ir tohnTo been on the same side. The coin?, j inui.?1er of tho National forces wss arrested on the ?street I at the onthreak, ami the captain of tbe forces niesle is i liiow of supporting the Governim-ut, Lut as nt iiner his ! otlicers nor bis men stood by him, he soon ?/?v?; hiiowlf ?p, TTflsWlasflttlj. four or five soldiers were kill??d, i ather hy aaaOtsM tl.au oihertvise, and a good tito] ?.( ai.triii existiHl for a time. S?fior t.'olnnjn was ilnlv ?worn in at noon yt .'?-r?iv; at tho Cabildo, as provixlonal president of tl ? state. i Ott i inlay bist as mined f-.n-owna ?l!?put?-).itl from j I'tsnani-i to Aapinwull to o?talili.h tin, P. / .slot J OfltfliBBteBttbat*. On the arrival of tho laea th- f ! w?r? mot hy tat Prefect, f-t-?nr 1 ncho, who opot*? .1 thom with the small polit* fore? ?toiler his ..-I.s.r.'i-, and I in tbt encounter ihr.- of tin- latter wore Li.: ?<!. '1 bfl j ilepurtniaut was then hsiitlcd over to tbe no* ?Jovern I mont. j On the same da, a fore?? was ?et.t to V'rt.,*??? aid, i I'liiri.-ul with a similar object. It is expect. U tboi* will !,.? btotasiab? ?I in tli?; latur place, as taal li the Ex. | I'r??i?l?iita native Mni??. j In Paaaia atwJtbiiflj is qniet and no fur.Lf r troul la is anti< ijii?-. J. ; A s?;*:ill?-r from Paris named Beanrc_rard, e r.-lativ* of tafl ( oiifif'1? rate ?'en.-ral ??ft!.at nai:ie,|i.v i I tbrottgb j here on the ?list. Ha as a daCsultar ob Se Paris boni*?* i to the fxt.-nt ?f ?.*>..? s*?j fi.tt.,-.. A 1'reticb d.toct..a : would follow him to S in K.-ai.ciscn. Tbe city of Carmen, tj'-ar ''artbiigena, bas tees do s roto?l hy fire. I.---.? ff.-'? <'.' o'. 1 i be Pre?idenl of Colftinhl i has reeomraenil^d the tr^t ! tran?it acruaa tho Istlunu? of tLo crews of frieinJlj v?????-I? of ?ar. Tho I'nif.-d Staio? ?Lip Lancaster, Ca.ir.maiii'.ir l)a.?-i.:.ort, bflfltiag tot tiiuiid penaaat of Adniaal i Pearson, arrived bate ??u the iUh from CiEso. > l-'rtBt B.rfuu.li? ana I he tt'eet Iiitti??. The Bermuda Ad t?ente of March ?J hj Tea, a i ve.!. It 11.at ui.? no news, hit hug a lcad'-r devot.-d Wi o'liisalt-ritti'iu of tbe ireveiuiou of salsBW ft-ter on tl it iiluid. The satrar crop of Barbad??? is roprosont^il a? eat!*? BBfltetJ, and some of the new eoNeB crop l.iul boon re? .-? -iii-.l. Ufltcial rofx.rfr. Bhowtaat more than on?*--half of th? ?l.il.iren horn in Bt. Kitts and D.-inarara art- illein'i? Hiato, and nui.-h .1,111111. -.-, i?ma<le mi the ?tato flf moral?, ?reaerallr existing n the Wttt Indis islunds. Arrivt-d at Ha.-n:lf..?i (H.-rmrnIs?, March l?, to-ifs T.* A. DaneII. WtMk .New York; iruth. T. H. A. Titt, PnelJen, New-Ytr".; Uvvonshiro, Master?, NtttBI?D*t FiRKMKN'a MKEriKf..? A meetingof tbom5con? ne,t'??l with the Tionid ?>f Enfrlnoer? aad the rortmorfl, was held st Vireut.-a's IIall, on Taetday night, Chief Knijrineer Decker pOBaa_at?B- The following asflOpBsflBj ?rrtiment was ansniir.o'isty adopted: II here/11, Th? p???s.-a of th* Paid Fire Drp*r?m. nt i.;'f, while It virtually ab?'!>lir? at ?St* tt*Bat88fltaeSstS8 Ida??* "v?? ?n?f 1 . prns.inii f,.r prill ?bes *t - . Illif III? liv prop?!,? flf our -Tri? ll.la-rty ?if our ..iiuro. ; and irVft-'i?, the ad.(.'.ion of th? 'tltrr ?Jt?rna?!?? -?O'lld i*? dflng ?lolenc? to th? tr?litli?n?. ?im? ?nd oby>?;t? >f ?h? v..!n,.-41 tear ?yitrm, ?sal sraabl SB taruiahine th* Bright r?rj*J?t.o*' ?nw ?njayed by ir-lid it ?<i fiu ?Hear ill outr??. 1 ??eiioi? 'ca ? r ? it- iii.liin?! t . r tila duty tt owp. to itafrioai ciil/- ?J ?I tall m??rij>olia , b? it tli?r.-f<.r? KttiJrrd, Tl.?t vt mi? ?, .icpr?.?i?t? any ?ction tbflt woa't v of our f?;:.?* iii/A. t t?nd to Jisopst Ji/e tl.? ;it?? or ptojirrt ?ttio havi li??n ?? rtiit.m.rd lo le'y ..poo . r?l.y ?aimatlv r.q'.??t t' ? Con ii for prit?-?ii*i-, w* i?eity?B on?? to ln??f?>itr tli? i.?.-.--??ry ttf* m???ii??? fo ?>?t ih* i i nW ??H-ai/lnaty ol ti.? ?aid ?>'t . ? ti.a L?s'.?Ut.:n. tutd tt* ).?r?by raOoiannM.il th? 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