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TCEfjPAY. A PRIE 11. 1-365. I . riai? ?r th. Tribntt DA1LY TH?U N'K. Mail bobsiribera, i .^IUW 1 , ??: y, 1 yttsttr?.il J numbers, y BEMJ WEEKLV TKIIH'NE 1 . ojty, 1 year?104 numbers,. $4.iX? U oopie-a, do. IM 0 vopie-, ux over, for cash top*. 9M) WKF.KI V TRUil NE. 1 oo.rr, 1 yprvr??V' utHTibcr?. f?i.r?0 Clubs of'five or'over. $li per copy, nnd un extra copy fur cwry ?lob M ton. Addi?.? ' TIIE TiliBINK Naw-Tota. Ta 4 oi rt-poinli ut?. |N . notice can b? taket o? Amiym-iu CoWUninleelfcm. W balarei i? Intend. ' ' m,,. .... ...... '.r?n-'t ii"v-M?4itl}- tor non but h? a ruaranty for M? ta d fait! Eletter. for t,-:l- ottCi ihontabe ddirtardto "The i.,'' New-Y nk VibderL.ki- to r.virn rei*"' (ICimmnnicitloni. TRh Tribune In l.omlnn. ."_ .... STEVENS BKOrnntS. 'At!l?rtr?n t? t. for t*?^?. , . . . .r?n W l ? ? A#>-i?l?f?r?lte.al?aJ IHK iKIrTI'NU Tl.ey wHI et.? recel? tUxiceirtii?? and' NEW S OF THE DAY. (?old Closed Last Night at 1452* a> ?THE WAR la answer to ti coinimmieiUion fi<?ni the < 'iii:-iiaaiof it* TWcnti aVJMtal War,! Draft Associa li.ti. Pi? i-i.e?-M?iaUAllJi'ueral Uodge ?t.itc.% under tl ?U of tin- Mb inst . Dut ta h.n no r- kfAH t" 11 ii.V fatal ^ I'W-forkCltT will not bo re ?uiml to flu Tier quota t M ilie la*t ?-(all. ulna that Bt?akM ol?. ltd to tie cou 0 ,ir> lie "will exact. <\ i rj man t-f bet ,<uota. \ lmirnl Portef bur teat u ili-p.iti'-h to tbo "War DeiMiiim-hi l'ti.-ily di-iiii?ng kla QpBwMnBl in n i itif? the tvirj/iiUx.-!- anil otkef ohstinctiri s from the .1 mea labeetjneni to tbtj evacuation of Klctt:i"'i?l. H(j gif (M a lint of till' TtMBtHs ile.-tri.jarl l>v It* K-' -1? and adatea tr..?t tit- Tr.-il.-at'ir Woika aud IS?val Ordnance 2>c;Hit iibMIb uniujurfd. At tafe? dessiiTi of tbe Dimril of Alderman yoe i lay it wai voted to raqoct? tdo President to suspend tite operations of the drnft for sixty or ninety days, with tbe uuderstandiukt that, law .junta be filkd liv Volunte, r in?-. A ooianiitteetoTHit tin PieiiileDt was appoiatod. The Navy Di-pt*rtnieiil baa a ili-patch ?rt>ui the Commandant of tor Nnry-Ydrd nt l'cmacoia, from ?which it at tatawltoll >-d tbat t,o liTea vero lout by tho f-inkinir fit tb? jlilwnnk**-. r?he tcub aunk by a torpedo 3n BUkt-ly liner, pa tk* u'.ih of ?lurch. I It is stittil that pifar* will bt >r-nt to our Cienerah everywhere to open cnniinumcatiou* with tb? enoiuy. and ?lie vouiu.udiikis of Itched? It: lUli front, nndoff.-r then, lee lajnc uru.o which veie accepted DJ tarera. Loe. The U?mffkit liulliti* of Avril 9 IBji a report 1 reraH*. aa?V i? wall authenticated, tlmt b.-lnia, Ain., ?waa t-aptmed and burnod o few dayi najo br th ? i iTalrj force of Gen. Thumbs'* lutuunuid. It is rop'irterl that tbe axroj before Mobile, tinder nefi?. fin 1-y. Sm?li, and Gnnpcr, Lid an en ?vacrement ?ltli tl I Ki !. 'ion the TTtfc u'.f., lo ttWcB t.'.c liitter were drin n luto their ?rorka. TliuroL ieii-"ii tot'clicvp that .Teff. Dttfoia a.i? at DttflTltle on K.'tni.i.y niutht, Iryltirr to?tiin Jbbnitun, aith the anUtvavf tbe lula- Ec1h<1 feuierutnebt anda J i:?(e ajLviunt of ?pt-eie. ' A (lupaU b fn;iu (inliUUiroUjili. ilattsl April 6. bbwBm thut !:.'i.' baa l>eeiv?evacu.ited, and Johbrton wari j.mbaWy aaMlaa '>ack on IFanriHe. A r>t*ainerleft th.s city lor EurIhitI yf?tt ..1 ty, ?.-.j. it. lied eipreush to earrr the tidiac? of (Jen. Lee'a aurrenucr atT>>*s ti.. araewt. i'i.eSt. AlaMUM raiilers were brought into f'outt at Tuiaxju on Monday, and all difeckarfc-ed ?are Toting. Gt?n. ITalli-t k n ' ><? n-lnry Staiiton ?olh ex -j.rori? the opinmn thai tm%\ will be ao murebeury fi^ht ang. . O?ehUaUdred liiitt U.riy-six roornit/ and sub atltute? Were obtaineit ):-, tab city on Saturday. QKN'KttAL news. YettlepTday ? m ? ?tJa dt.v ia ^Va.sbi?gtoIJ. A TacatloD w?s trirc; to th? iluka. In the Tieaaury Ib> purttnent and the ?n rimon in ihe Nary-Yard, ?ho inv I mediately forme ! il p-cr-p?tj jUi ru(.o?pivuii'r! by bam!s, und prtKiided t.. c .11 r>a the laafhag ofbdaii. The President aid Oca. BalhKh ?sde at!ilres?e?, the can- \ not. oaVtbaaaatMiontlont tliub?etad forth aalute?. TaatM ?were nt?B", and I.- (rfnt-ral Mlhtratfaawl ?rfren Tent to ' in inunmcral le aiwrauaet^ii l aiiifcataticaj, % ^a adjoaineil itoniiug of the Chaiiiber <jf t'onimeir* *M btwl pmtm?Kf. tWfJtUfiBl were adopted eo; !': the celebration on the iiOtb, Hppoiutirjf- ,fl ?''??'?n '"? " to aotpaFtl?, with the CaewtaiB Couniil. af?n fw-tafNliif on orJr feaill?nl with foteiRT! gjriterrltnen'fr " In tbe liaw-YMTk Hcnati-, yr-tenlny, some didi-ite ?ttaaajiig on Uie piQaeutatiuu of congTatulalory .jeaolutioni on oar re-.-eut tu tori??, tlrey were HfeTTerl to a oommltt?'?' of tiTe. The Senaie also paaaeil the bill ratifriD?; the Aaitndaieijt to the Constitution alxl lihitig BLarery. It ij'atBted th tt ?fr. Juhn A. .Stanley is an accredited t'(,:a:,,,.--ionerfrom a large l'aron orpanlra tion in North Carolin?, nntl that lm I? geeking nn inter? view wHh ????? Frequent for the p'irp.??e of attempting; Tieace Bw^wtiatierrar, The Te Uih,? LunJjmus will be fiinu; at Trinity Churc! ai . ,.. n>. io-d.i> in honor of onr vie tork-a, b^- Uie tutu? th"!.. Ttu:, oublie ?-??nerally are InTiuddjaaaaiat. - *?t the UarUoid ei:iiater ele? tiun yeaterday tbe Uraiw ticket a a? elt-iKd by inajoritiea ran.ing iTora :wi> to 4.3. Foar of the sit wuids were alao car. '""<-? u ?Vl -? ? RejoiciiiL's over onr \ M-torie* yesiartluy wert i ???lite ganrral tlu-ot.?-!., .t i i < >v m ' ouuntiy, though aomeartat daoi|?-uevl bnie ??> n.- t. i. Forncy'ji ThUaddphia f'n?; li., report? that dien. St?wietn?r lia? rot the railr.*rt lietween Kan ?ilie I and liitteka?Kiiou^;.. ThBOreRiin? ss'led^itl l?38 eTcur-donint*? i tb.-'.?-liait tk? |?aAktl? tut Cluuiv'atob italt?ilaj. ThA?.? trip will cot? t ? A bandoline rtarrispe, lmflf for .?at! OuvU in aS'ew Cxtiaan- wabaiftu-hlbdat IDM.n oud in tbe balte of et ictat.o:.. Tbe deaths in tbi*. city dttaBf ibu paat woek ware 465; men, l'*, wwtaaat, li? boy?..:? girla, 121. Tht Bftart? of Coundlfnen yt-enerrlay held m raeetiug. in coaaeao?.. ?; ul nu IgBHTIat brinj preaent. The PrrsHlent is re?i.irteo aa wholly abaorbtid la the arrangeaient of tb? dataiU of ]xi.e. Three tbeniaaiid balea o? cotton will be ?old in tbli otty to day on Government acoonnl. Bevea-Uiirti?*3 were uold veste day to tbe amount ?f ts -" ?.?0. , GolAopen?t<l ye-ttenUy at 144, ?old up to 14*3, re ceded U Uekwasd clr?ed at 114*. Oi ??ran cut Stock? are all ?taroag and U dew?n.l, whb ?mall ol, ",n?? Beider tiaU tttoeka af* al' want?.' at Improving rata* Railway Stock? oefora tb* B-mrd were >'.'. lower, and ?rara ?-ietly takaa by a fcwatrwBtbeTer?. AtUa 6lock Rachat je. wbaa railway! were oalUd, at?? n,?rket w?? Trry irreg.'U- bet aooa took an ?.pwardtaa^tndraaiiitaiDaditdurmitbr lay. At U? Second Hoard sad at th* p< bli? cal. UM u.a.ket ?... ?trong but tk? rxur.na? fituUv >. w?re tact au.tiioed. lb*- laige ad?*nt? of the dap ?:*aa ?t-??b?ti*?a*?t rralb/e. Money Uabunataat, and at ? p-r aaat borro? er? In fair trrdit have ?nor? than U*y pan em o rj A-, a jMir en' agi r|. a of I u?in??? i? done. At.b.'i. bx? ,; - ?- ??? ?'..-ki wart all ?tretuj. : 107J wat bid tot I Ma, m 1 litote wei? a 'mer ??? fatthtm Ut ?E'U.p?. Kor fi? of ?WI m:|wat la? rata. TU? liutlnatt at tlia Sub Tteatury ws?. Rts-eipt?. AttMn.?? ?S; for Ciittorr.1, I ?J- -"_??> o i l'M-i.ii'i it, A.',!*,T,?4?" "TC; ?-'? Account Loin, ' A'! .'... Balaa ?. AO>,1t?.Mi X> Kicithit ?r* dull, i It r.tftmf?Mmf?tH A-ir? suJ ttioii;. Oold closed st With a single exception, Huit of roBfMj,tw4 St. Alba?? raider? were all t?M-harg. d yor-tor illiy by Hu- CaB?ditUi Ctolit. l>' ?*Vt?-*of ?the deci-ioit bave liol c M ht-fl i kB. The T'nioti'.tr. of n.irtfbr.l, Conn., gaita?. f$?? perdi?? uiioth.-r gioricm victory. At tho State ?election, on April ". the Cnion ticket bad a iva? [j^tj of about 900j yu>terday tin- victory waa i still more decisive, li? r-iioiii.-M carrying b>ur 'of the ill Watdabj .iBtrri-g.-ttfuojoriiii^ ranging 1 from W I o 4J:t. We reglet tx> hear that Secretary Saward'l ease pveaaati u lesa f;i"?r'kblc a.poet. There was danger of erysipelas yesterday?always an unfavorable symptom trlbon accomp nyiug iu fnriee?-and eren if thi it o-H-fiibetl it il IMm that there mn; net be etonatftntiotiBl vigor ?enough to ribtl.v._ The Plcsidelit hds. i^8tlrt?i ft pro., lam it ?oil jclotiiig ocruiii porU of entry along, tb* Atlantic Co?it, iu the Gull'oi'.Mexico. ai!il on the Missis? jprpiii. The intention, we MWinne. tat4vwBtE iforeigner?, not to attempt to open commerce. through Southern port?, intil the final eonerti 'siun ?of peace, The pin ? m,ati?o will i>?> ioiu.?i ? in iiothei oolnmn. We trust ?he ?omniittee on the propofted T ?..???? C?i br (ion a. '. Genef 1 lilumJ 1*111 no! Gx too earlj ? daj thereior. Many el jour pitiseaa arc preparitu. to llraminata their cee magnificently with gai and tr.ms i which will take two or IbiBt woekt ???perfect. I.-' tl e <?> bbration, like the event j which ?salla it fuith, be the greatest ami mosl Ib?illlanl affair ou record. C.ive mir eitiaABi ?time to perfect their ailBBgetlrexilR, .nul New York will ?how ,i hp.'ct.icle the lik?1 of which the world has never witnessed. tltl.MlMHIIt IN IKII 'll'll . \\f had ho;? d to print herewith the PrtMD ?dent's Proclamation of Amnesty and oblivion tot he paitaaAvnaof the bafted !?:? '? -?.;'?r:, and we du rot yd despair of receiving it before we go to press, though DO portion of it bat vet been iret-eiYed. We are apprised, however, by tclc < gaaph from Washington, that it- tenor was pub? ?lkly debated in tl: it City yestcrdav, wuilo otir l?tate s- nal? ? M agitated by a ku.-ltoU dieeua? [sion. We cannot thnt our eyes tn the fact tb.'.t i sir? inous effort* are being ?nade lo awtrfa the irr.->iilciit from tbe eonrat to which hi.? Jndg? '? iii'-i,i and bit feelings alike Incline bhn bjr ?tl?. imtir ig it as involving infidelity to Principle or ?to I'urtr. Ofhem wflt*1?e hTard oh this peint. ! though we were to teeh silence: we claim, 'therefore, our equal right to Bat farta our views, (that they be accorde! such weight BA they ?h<tli '. lie deemed to ilfrtsrve. We berr men IR??'Ye ., forgive the great Imaaa rftfrfMJB who have bren misled Into relii'l ,lipu, bnt punish the lenders a* tl.ey de?ne.1' , ii.it -?Lu can ?mm urftlelV draw the line h.-tween leader? and follcwer-? in the pri-m' ei7 llv 'whnt test Hhali thej be dt* rimi...i?L"l? BojM ?of the arch-iilott.-rv of Disunion h tve never ?taken np nrmi in He tinpport, norhaTOthej held any iinjiortant ??.4 iu Ho civil ? \v btire is your toachstona of lAadABal Ipt We (know none. Nor cuii we agro- ir?th thoae who traaild pnn iinh the original jdotter-? Of Bronealnn. yet K|)?nj 1 their ultiiiiM'- ely Milling eonvart/. On the contrary, win!... we wouJd r.vi' e or in? flame resentment againpl noni of them, wr feel i.ir !?? antipatb* tu the "nf?tia^ rph"lf\iTT of '?tho Uim ilntion? ol IbB"?to the ?> IpltH <-{ CiilhoTin and Mcbufli?U> the Nul.tfi? CI of 1833 and the "State Eichte" men of 1AS0?? 'muH U> the Jtihu Bell?,Humphrey Alar-hulls and Alex. II. H. 8trarts, vhi, were |fJ?M?irled in the National J.iith, an<l Who, in becoming Ditsjt?on ira and ?taiaf^ trauipled on the ?p roi en,-?ou? of a lifetiiiie and spurned the lock wLenv ?ib they hud ?.? often Tinanswerably demonstrated that Secession V.TH Treaton. Whether they weakly yielded to thft mudues? of the hour, hoping that ?0they might nltiiuately "ride the whirlwind and dln'ft the storm" to MBSe ill-defined htlt beneficeiit pnrpose, or surrendered theil jodL' ment and their loyalty to that impostnrr ot "State Sovereignty"' which they had ahciy held in just contciiipt, or were driveii tiy eheer oow.irdiee and fear of bodily violence into a course condemnod by all their better iUBqIbAA, we jirotc-t Bgainat any di->criinination whereby thif class inall be Kreenedor fnvored. We con rider Jefferson D.ivi.i this dbv a lern? culpable trie tor than John Bell. JJnt we cannot believe it wise or we.ll to take the life of any man who plifrT* have Mhmitted to tbe National authority. The exeeution of even oue such would be felt an a personal stigma-by every one who had ever aided the Kebel canee. Each would say to himself, " I um a? culpable us bei we differ only in that \ aiMsleemed of couipui..ipely little consequence." A single Coufcdeiate led "'''. to execution would be evermore enithrined in a million heart? as & coc-picu'.us hero and martyr. Wo cannot realize that it would be wholes,,me m . ,!..?ve* aro sure it would not be maguauimous?An gi\ p the overirowered-disloyalty of the Smith m.ch a shrine. Would the thronoof the Hoiue of li.mo? ver stand more irmly had Charlos Edward been caught and 'executed after Culloden ? I* Austrian domination In Hungary the more stable to-day for the hanging of Nagy Sandor and his twelve compatriot Generals after the surrender of Vilagos ! We plead against passions certain at this mo ment to be fierce and intol?rant; but on our side are the Ages and the voice of Uiotory. We plead for a reatoration of the Union, acitiiut a policy which would afford a momentary gratifi? cation at the cost of year? of perilon? hate and bitterness. We have borne for a quarter of a oentnry the unjust imputation of hating the South, when we hated and'sought to subvert only Slavery, the sroriTge alike of South and Worth,- and tit? ?ole cause of discord betweeu thiyu, \Yi) have done what wo could?of course, not alwn wikely?to baffle, to i!rei.m scribe, and ul im'i'ly to overthrow, tin- slave, l'owor. length, through n lUtOfJtBJOB o! events which : I buiiiun bo:!? iniild have dm ?seil or for-secu. t lend which re ifauttrel" hoped but hardly e pccttid to lot, is plainly before i; . Ave.iv Slavery is visibly in the ItpXxdei of dis-olutio if wo live a year longer, we shall almost ci tninly see it .laid in tlm grave; and, win-in-v abolished !i.-if, Ul expulsion from the lut ro of Christen loui that it now curse* cannot po-lpm;. 1 five year?. Let U take CBft that : viinlictivi' impulse ?hull be suffered to imp'' thin glorious consummation. riii|t!"s,:"!!'il?!y, there arc ni-u in l!e Sou who have richly defined tondigu puni-him-i Whoever is responsible for the butchery of o Black eobln rs v,i!i.jni*'..ed in igatt, or tbo ?t more a'.itn ioii-i in .rier of ?wkptiTtl bj want, exposare nnd privation in prison-camps, atan in this category. But the imm?diate latM co twTM no1 ilie di-pcusution of justice to indi', i ualo but tbe pacification o? I va.--!. republic. 1 win,ranos* that sRibe exhibitions 01 cruel 01 )iitrli,ly have been tin- work of Bl bel * lia- b I r-uperfiehl hrowV-dge "f on: current history Those who invoke Military CnC-i iltion for t vaincu:shed, 0! f'Ven Ibf tb 'if leader.-, we M pe.t will i?,? poerallj be found among I & who hare loner b.-.-n ezpoMtl to unjust odiu tt) b it-'is of the South, bceuusc they abborr SI i\ try. And, as to the lone oppressed and d graded Dl u '.-, to lately the slaves, de. tiiicd?t to Im the neighb ra, ttul we truet at un ?lint i <li\ Um !? M"?-i .ii/-'!!- of the rViutheni Wlii', ?re ire lufb their roice, eorjld it be tvatbeni i, uttered, would ring out dui nludly, ?on i"U-ly, on the ?id.- o! I kinonry?<?1 Hiunani! " MCI fJ?*THII ?TtO.t." i ?no of tbe niu-t doleful pioguo.-tic- to ?rbL ? truggle ban temptod t i?*- tewMMMji ? Republic affirm,n! th.- I ni]?*-*--. ?'il i ty of p ei.rciiiiig the Southern People to tie Cn?? they bud re::"unced, d| lb J, and wuild la ! ivf lUbYtrted. " What will you ft with yoi Fojai,.I after you shall liav couque-red it I" tl ampbauUy asked t Briton of a I'nioni-t, ttt aii?icipating the obtiq - .. Eer? " Wt yri ?herate the Poll ?-." Nothing bul l "ni veri, Frei-ili'iii arta :.-i'iled lo n-'ider the N.tith pr pviiidiTantly loyul when Se.-i--ii.il held In bf i ? ; not!iint.!n"!vB\' ii'-eded to rentier even Booth Carolin?. | ,',. -, ell, I. nuiL St.c . To mike any State ?UojA yon Lad |o count it? aris'.,,( r.n.y t-vcrwhing. it working ibi-.?.?. rwthhfl ami. tl.o .^h ti.;- w, the political ifflfai actually existing at tart0*11 break df UW lb-Mlien. it ry an ?tlificii ?trjoif, whidi yielded rendily to lie nit ).,? of ta nr. From teat hour Mli?n::i the IV ?Ml net] IrJ firtj l,r"il.,mr.,i":i ofFif?Mlofl it pri']u.ndeninceof tin numbers, tin- -i:iewi,a!! the prayer? of the S.-itli, ardently tvlhi n-.l t It of the li.iou. and oui;, lilaittj of ?p-ec and act were ici?'..ir< 1 to render tbat preportdtl mee etlective. To recugiii/c tlif hffP'EJrJty an: vi*ii]i.'?te th<> i"r<.'iil r.'! ?- . f -,|l ; .. si,,, th ern p i'l" Ml toiitirthrow th.. 1. ?.-?"i. " QuioD. And Util fi tafet etaaUlOBC ?? ic.ie.sfnii tioli." Hen. e. i.i; dejirei a'.il .?..' f.ib-J'Voll 1>.\ Coll frre-n of any el il'or .te or evci. tbtiinte projee of Htate ic?ioiuluiia. !.. DCt vio coiilidently iowd fort ?peedj and (aboroujth whUhliabtpeBt? and return In tbe way* of In.hutry tun ll.i.f' iind'T the f".'!- i*'the ITtlon. The thren O? protrtcLini: the war ?M gut-rrill i baOdl halink m ai* anipri and uioiiutain fa-';., i - Li idle. II iniitht be ?loaajhle f,,r Hi.- ??ov.-rninent tu tmpe] a frenzied handful to thi resort by ah'.le?.ilf <onfircation and cruel niror; but no auch niad liosa Lt poheiblc. Wi l.avi-Itaal a fireat Civil War, w L??re :i bloOt) 1 II !l"W..il like aj .? prnjierty beet: d> ttrorod M th'i'io-h it were lilt,- ; tve tune louu'lit it out like m. ii, and n?iw we will all ovt to woik to repair its rava/.-s tu iTSpitalj atari I ?.Oil .uglily HA Vfl i al.. All liClllg ii'iv free, and intr-t of 01 poor, Vt Hball all set to werk torebnilrj our burned btrttBOt, repto! ,nd till our wasted Mat, and rnpiilrour disman? tled canals, railr?nM|s, Ac., at the tBlMtOl ]><m? Ido day, tbu* ?ecuriiii* work tu tbe idle, In id t" t!i?- buniii't, and opening vi.ita.- to (i>n,!,:t and iiidepeiidi-nee for all. Our lamented dead cannot he restored; but the wouiitled will be iitinod, the crippled cared for, with grateful t?n deruo?, while wo multiply the iBYentioui ami lalMir.-.iriug niiicliiiiery wberehy tl.? r,\\ tfBf and l0c?M| of \Vur ?bull bo rpitdily effaced or cuiin torl-ala-nixd. VN'e have a grent PBtiTk Debt: hut a uioilerate tax on tbe periiicioii? lmuriea otiisiimed aiiiong us will puy its interest and soon begin the reduction of its amount; while liounte?uia crops of tJrain, Mimt, Cotton, At,, with large and hteadily iueiearing drafts upon our moinitajns ami gle?s of precious, ore, will romhinf to pny orT our foreign crcdit??rs und H-eure a babul? ?? of trade in our favor. Fjoox?1'back?Libkbty?with these imeiibcd in light on our hmmer, we ?.Imll move rirnily, i?roiidly on to the fulfillment of our countiy '| magmtiiitOt de.tiny. Ifyw ?Ja? \,e lii-mefovtb without exception n tiyror to op prt-won and ev?-doers und a beacon of hop?. and cheer t?> the enslaved and down-trodden throughout the habitable globe : ?W?*^B?TBBBBBBBX?aaBBX?BaaWBB? ?Y.tOPBle} OP THE III I.I.IO* ?lOl K ItlEr?T. Tbo latest corrcetioiiB ut the Treasury Dejiart? j ment Of tbe official returns of Bullion show that for tbe lix yea . up to and inelmling l**), the average annual BlDBfl of Cold and Silver from tbu I'nited fitutes Wu.i .t'0','?'??,?.'^, and that I bu average annual Import vil i?f?,'vT. 1,777. The annual balanao of exporU wa>, llu ieli.ro, 14'J, 707,9? 1. For the year 1#>1 the account ntood thus: (?nbl and Hilvet aiportad.tlpt.: n i.-u Gold and BUrer Import*?!. :i6>I!7.mo Balance im ported.ti?,64*,431 The average annual exports for the year? 1861, ?32, '63, '64, was fG5,3r>:i,122. The aver? age annual imports were 1*21,373,01?. There wa?f trierefore, a diminished exportation,as com eottipared with the previous six years, of #5,7*1,477 a year. The interesting question arises, What was iba production of Gold for those four yeare?i Our aiAtUtio* "f ?"?o?d furio/h u? with no ah.aii-1 lute data for a roply. But the return* collocte in California for tho commercial papers ar ai-proximately correct. These show an averag annul production for 186}, '<v2. w4 ?ml tl I ?4-i/Jtt, 1-J%?. From .similar toitreos we ge .?timaUifl of thu production of LV Pik'- P i region a- amounting to ft, 1 ?5,000 a year. Pu the two together and we hare f'2,*.??,TS? pe anncti. which certainly i? rather tinder 'ha Oarer the mark. Then our official figuro?, wil ?tand thus: HataetaM fer Ufl, %% mi, IM.$:x;ic.\:.-: A Terna-e nniiuiU l-nlauc? ?hipped ? ?Aflt, m Annual Imlance. B8,?W,6H Fur (Le fuui jeur?. J3,r,.ss, HI We have already ?howii tliat our aliipiiieiit for the four years averaged #?.7^?,477 a yea lew than the average of previous yuan, or .fe,?:,, 133*808 altogether. 8? that it only requin, gain of $??608, 141 a year in the production, o |10,tSt,56t in the four years, to conlirnithe en fin?ate thnt irr hurt about thirty-three million! mor Cot'l and Silrrr in our country than tee had vhr the vor bn>an. There me good rcasoui for believing that thi i.? an under-estiinate?? for I he immigration I thu past foui yf-ius hai not only much it', re n<*d but has Iveen of a moro thrifty clais. Immi j-r''?t-> have always brought largo amounts c ?pec? with them; this amount Las been Vii! ously estimated at from f^OpO.OOO t<> 110,000, l H iu a ye a in pad times. In these years, whei our currency hai been fluctuating, the tendene; would be with Immigrant? to bring their littl -tore of BBBb in the ?nape of (?old, which thei friend? hare would adtiea them by letter wa sure to command a premium. A certain amount of Gold and Surer La kl raj used in the ilt? which may partly, but in? entirely, counterbal ince the Bullion brought bj immigrante. Traveler.? from thi? side, going abroad, are 0 i the we .ilthy ?iiid i onniien ,il cli-ses, who tnk. 1 a small amount of (?old, but ihiefly r, ' | 1 billa of exchange and credit*, which are fur ! nished by bankers, runt are represented in thi ?aflata] axpatti oi Bullion. I The ooQclualpn from the foregoing t:. ? ble? t1 i' we have at this moment ove ! tllrty millions more Cold and 8?TOT In thi , Couutrv ?'?-??, ?V,m the il. ??J?" N'ovr- ?lil ?MM of if ? a 1 I? Hala.-, vil thf-lrttiUaBOAr?, 1-61. R?IA i 1 I be Ail i : ...'.. 3 90ROO Ta? OhMAlaUee liM U*en ealini.iletl a* tow ? tmtmtf?**)*>WtiB ? . . trmUf ?ti A ' vr, ?ay. 79 000 011 Tm.u. .?i;>vn*>,.x>. On tl ? ? ' . , ILe ? Bstikt I. lit o?f ??tl,.. |7it,f?)0,iii rnitad M.,(.? i)..iH iHorie?. l?OCO, "j ' III tbo hnn.Iaaf pr1TB:e fi inker?, In circulation >n l ilifurala, '. fiod lnnrila.l l.y u il!u.l?.i.?. t ? r9 | ..1 he to aiciiuiit ftrf DuraattButed accumulation.. 110.710.031 Total. .tlMCaOR, i'-? Tew who have giv?n the subject any atten? tion will think we Lav?? made too large an esti? mate in pldfiug $1h:i,7<ju,ocs) of ?kid in tin h .mils of pr.'.-tii hanker-, hottrilcr?, ami iu cix ?cubit ion in California uud other G"hl Keg.ot, ! where fireeuharks are nol i urreiit. For the ? i "iiimor. e and clTCUl?fion of California and tbe Ptciflc -id?. ftn.HOo.iXiOisaniotlpinteestlmafe. i Thi re will b* left, then, ?f*>,Ot?r,WU of fluid and I?Um il Ut routed aaHMlg the V!4,tSK.l,CtNj ,,i I ' pk ?:- '?' :' OtaafJt Loja] State??JfMj ?*;? on to i-nch petBOO. A Mr, tugceatire paragraph In our money ? ' U '?? ' ! ?*'? IbBbM told that there ?fat " a rush il th.- giild-broken- tos. M small parcels, by per-on? who have evidently been hoard::,g." If indicatal tha cttmlng effect upon hoarders of a ?steady decline in ("??old. Tin-re is another class of hoarders whose op? ?rations cannot be ?> easily traced, but win, will turely he reached by the declino. They are tho ?an eali brother? who, fll i-n ting th? ?ucceea of our institution-, have placad their money -?practically ?welling our export, of Gold -nue tl.-war began, llii? hoard baa been tb rhmaly eatimated al from A50,000,000 t. ?-i. vOn.000. It I-, ot ioiirte.piact tal to q reserve of rpecie. We have, tie u, ItilfmnU u J iiicrea-cd c.xpoit of Cotton o: otl.i i produce, the following reaourcer of ?pu if aid exchange to help m? re-:iHie .?pede DBJ BaftVt ill due tun. : (?tnrling lienrilr.aJ ii'jnviil, say nt ...ii-t . f.V',u?i'.?i S?.. eie nu? In tlil- C'.ntitrr. ?itkout ?ng Ik? producminu/ IM. Ir Total. a.'.i?.xn, 17.' HKII.IiII I. liFI.IHI.%TIO.>. P ?s not uncommon to hear persons who have been fauiliur ?itii <>ur Htata. !.. e, l.u.in Ib peal i ears ?|b?al di?|?i?gliiglj of the piaaenl Honaa of A-M inlilv ils Imingdelicietif ,n I hi coii-r?, rMRU ability which haa uatataadaoaaeof ni predi i ? hor?. We are hardly pmp?re?l to buliacrihe to Util opinion. Some finnier Assrnililie-, i? j? true, may havo contained more men of leui'iii ig. of eloquence and of sia'. Manlike Rcr?ouipli-h nient?*, but iu those inure ...lid |f Im?? da/ziniir ((ualitie- '.?hieli ciiii-litiit. A'hat i- relied biiii lie,.? talent, we do Hot lulu Vo tlllll it ha- c\. r had any ?uperiors. Judgin,. by one atf it> p?r-, formanceii of last week WO an Btrt ?ur*' that it I ho? evur had any equal?. A bill known a* "UM Broadway Parallel; Hailrond bill," conferring vulnnble fntnehi'is in | the City of New-York upon ?ottM 70 odd imor poratois, miede ils appttarain. c?rly in thai pii'ht'iit cession, win! swimmiiitfly ahood for a while, waa made a ap?cttl order and ordered to1 a third reading h\ a\ery large majorily, but, ala*, at the ven moment when its sanguine | projectors considered their h itunes made, it.?I line peets were suddenly blighted, and on the' third reading iu-ailed, through tho ?noBAofhll and mytterioiu? cesertiou of a portion of i thofc who had been counted upon to stand, by it throtlgh thick and thin. There' beiug a Constitutional inhibition against I tha reootrsideratioi of this class of hills,! il waa iHiaiiiiiaiiiisly pionoum.fd duad, and afin much swoariug and drowning of grief In bad WMslty i( seeaied in a fair way to be forgotten. ThtNM who ihus faneied wore not aware of tha re.ouuc- ot ?egi.viw? strut cgy. On Friday cane up for < onildu.-Atiun an? other New-York ci:y bill?th? Nuw-Torkand Brooklyn Forty Kail road?and before it wa?. read through, the friend? of thedoiuuot Parallel -ei/.-d upon it, took bodily posaessioii of It, di- -m boweled It, atruck out the ronf?\s and'iui po? riaiors, aud Uioorted the routa?, irai, .lae.- and iu rT>0._ _ . i aiiarif. I -? 1 oorporator? of the Parallel. The number of in corporator? having been myeteriotuly increase in the meantime from sevonty odd to upwar of one hundred, tho bill of cours.? wen through with a rush. The advantages of this improved style ( [eolation, are obvious. Ilercaf'er a bill ma bi introduced with a route running tbi-mg the precincts of the Five Points or Coiiaer' Hook. The publie will be indifferent, or thin it rather a good thing on the whole, and n paiticular attention-will bo paid to it. The M will come ap in its OnLyr, when, by a change | sudden as the shifting of ?eonevat a thoatei tli.? buck-slums will be stricken oat. Broadv.a; or Fiftn ave. Aub?titu'.'d, and the corporator find ihciiisch M the owners of a franchi.?" wort! million?, without liHving had any trotihlesoui questions to settle with the property-holders. ??.?aaaaeeaaaaa????*?** KB NT*). The public may fcpect from the capitalist tho exercise, at least, of enlightened self iahneaa. Holders of wealth have no right, from motives of cupidity, to devour the com?n nity and destroy themselves. It is not un? common, ia oitravrdiuary circumstances, for the greedy de?ira of accumulation to mislead nifn to their ruin. Yet many landlords, by a fatuity | incomprehensible to .?le unbiased observer, 1 seem to be proceeding upon the idea that they can exact from the wants of the community more than tLo community possesses. Far and wide, without judgment and without, remor-e. .they are di?po.??es?lng good and responsible tan mt-t?tboae that bava been long in that rela? tion?persona who will not undertake contru-t.? that they feel they cannot perform?aud putting in their phue-. at exorbitant figure?, partie? who, In their desperation, oftentimes do not ? t<> agree tu pay r.-nt? quite boy?ad tlnirl ahility. Thei 'f of this temporary LuBBBityl of capital ni'.iit l>e a pretty general inatiility of tenant- to pay, and a lOM a.fCrUfbg to the land? lords (if more than the difference they have ?ought to exact from the tenant?. ? True, there is an excess of demand orer iu, I ply. It may not be gnat, and it certainly i | temporary, crowing out of yin urn-tain, r- tba ?cannot la-;. An cxien-ive bou-e.broker," li I sputkiug of thin matter recently, .-aid that im ! uieiliately upon the pacification of the Bebtl states, so that tbe pcvple belon?7ni? t-? I Cil.States can return to tbeir homes, at leu 1 109,(100 p.topW? will b a-, e New-York city and i: 'immediate vicinity, and added, '-This I knotr bet?a-e mv bouses ure lull of them.'' It doot not need much observation to diseoTcr that th( i.?)."iiug uf the South will draw from New-Yori a largo Lumber of enterprising aud l>u-iiie-i people, mechanics and art ?-ans, laborers ?yutj adventurer?, who will seek that field to avail thenu-i'lve- of the opportunities of rwatabiished teoticty. Again, for three yeurs a vilfct popula? tion in New-Y'irk ha? been employed tuevs. santly, at high w.iges, ?n various brain he? <>| mai ifactnre and nupply for the ?rniy. These branehct will tie rapidly discontinued. Tbere i? ei'tiinii a peri??d of depression that will su? peuit inortoous workshop? and break B^restab |*?BB*nents ?bat now employ tbou.-auds. Tbe>t people must aetttter. The attitude of the land? lords is calculated te l?tten and extend auch di pefsion and render i? dle?tTCMng to the peMi. pie and th.-ui-?'. ? 11. We beg the landlords to consider the homely adage Unit, "you can low* no more of a cat than it? skin."' A return to ai?ec?e payments will contra t the btiahitss of a large class. These people arc pay? ing fancy rent*. The year cannot mm bref a-.d h ir. e tl.eiu in their browu-s'one b??us,-: c three thounnad ?Jollara rent. Already that tutts? are providing for the coming change. Many aplendid tnrnonbsthal appeared on Fifth-are.and r-.lled along the ParkTire on salt privately and quietly, and (here id a rwMOntblQfjtTMpwtI that the "dog-cart" and thu 'tandem" ai-d the -pik. team" und the "four-ln-hand" urett.iMM?pp?>a? ir, due union Wboi. they do it trill bo at tbe oi p n ? of the C' ich-dealer, the horBe-dt\i!er. and tbe lamllord. lvt the landlord- take bet I, and mingle a fuir degree of coinjuon .sens?? with| their avidity for high rents. IIIIU.IOIN I 411.IKA !??>>. The ltumun Catholic papers of this e??rmtry H was to bo expected, generally sympathize with the Mexican Church Party against the re? el nt decrees of the Kmperor Maximilian. are not afraid of Indorsing5 the vjflWn cepro-e.i In the recent letter from the ItiraMpN ' to fbe Kin|N*ror, in whxuh tht-y apeak m rxdlotrs of I.'eligioCs TileriVtioa: "With H ?'aid to rellh'loni toleianee, we can ?eenorh ing ilmt renden It, am t.. suy urgent, but eren eterna hl-'. Mexico il raxuiamrv n CaibohV country, nnil the op; i.aiti m ot the people tu. rellbioim tin. rance I t- aln ij? been iiiiiiufisi? J in tbe Uoat uneijuivocul \\ lire the coj.?tituent Congresa of 1(*SB uu* ? I;-. -IHK tAe til trout h article of the prolrct nf ... . t ,t ,,. . ?..;.?.'. M.-iilil have ei'iiilnlslii-.l uil Kin h luiurunce, noKUi ?taudlug the ?uneinhly wan in.ll.- up of the u.o?i .i.liHWavvd paitUan? of a hat in cal >-,l i.[.uni .ml eioirie??, mal iu spite of their utiiuii :?!? u. endeavor to -?'cure the tnci>o?e of inch nn id<aV thej weraoWlgetl t.>a:i?ij way uiiii.-rlhe lrreaiaiiMe p: s-ur.-'oltiiil'-li.' opinion, tuniiiBattsI rut never hrloro. T t* ra.lieni IIN-rala wore (lie matter? i.l the .ititntno? tl I) tu.? t nil Hie pou.-r atol eobtmlled the Buhlte oftfee? i-. cry? her?i; jet, DotvUhitandlaf all tins, and (he ; ?J a>hl I.ill..cl.ee of the o|ip.,~;t,- parly. Ml,.I 1,111 tlcuLislj . i, :: i oh tli > wet* ai,iilne tu klein li.e toir-nt. .',ibbt-teu? iioun.l in from uU paru of the eoubkry.. ro i 'eipulifl.-t, gullda, 'I,'lie p.>pii'.lttOuii. men Slid women, all Ike eoiuuiucit?. pr.iiu?uucril attalnat the ar: If ; niel i r. ti tint tio\.i >;:.i.-nt of I'.auenfiat. acr . i'i l?g It Ttna li.it Wire !.. ..; fc? ae tl" noimlii ferlin : ?O I'.i.rilimrialv fiaief'-tM| look it- ?la ad I'l-nitisl r'-llu-HHte '.-leruiici', nnd the article mu? rrje?te.I by ne linuieuael najoritr, | fVniuc Ulli- ii/o. w be? it was eportej that Sweden bad exiled soute former members of taVt] Luth, ian Chuich uhu bad joined tbe liiunai., Catholic Chnrca?) all tbe Cat ?colic papers ,.I' tbo, WOrld wen- tb-noiiming the intoh-iai,.-,- ibowu by tho Swetlieh (?oveiiiiuout. Now tliey lifld I much moi?' rigorou> iiictrures in MoiktfJ fort:\-? eluding LntUeiar..s uu l other nou-Catbulic.? iVoui tbe right oi,cit?:?on:-bi?i ttntirely proper. A bul authoiiiing tlie Central Railroad to charge two and a half cents per mile ii made; the first special order for to-day iu our State; Senate. It ia immediately followed by a bill introduced by Senator Luke F. Coziins. of tbi? oity, proposing to consolidate all our existing City UaiImada into one va-1 monopoly?Senator Coitnn haviug also been tho iutroducer of that original Broadway ichenie. It ?? well-known : that the proposed consolidation of City Rail-1 road inuiasts baa Hot tho approval of any of the la.-dlug pi'ipnettur ?u.ui?.Ui in the vtriouvJ ! lia??-,?. And there is good ground for ?Uotcctud ! ?indeed, for more than euspecUng?tit at (hi Consolidation bill is merely a wooden bont?, fc the belly of which, by mean* of an amendment the whole original Broadway Railroad project is to be suddenly sprung upon the un^spe^^ Senate and rushed through by a ctimbiuaUim with the Central Railroad vote. The juxtaposi? tion in which the two bills are placed certa;'S wears this aspect; bu? we cannot yet bebe* that the Central managers can be so bliu ? "o their own futuro iiiteretta as la take pan. ?j i stich a scheme. It is well for us that, in i.e I person of flanafof Laimbeer, we bave at b????) one Senatorial representativo from t!ii- city ao is not in favor of ruining our finest thorough! c?e, merol) forihor-ako of grati.itoush prei-ou g vast fortunes to the banded sud bunded . ruptiouiisti, of both partie? who BIB engag"'* " i ibis nefarions plot. " Forewarned is tore jannod," says the proverb?a remark waten ! this connection, should t>iin?n.\ apply to II ?roadway mca.-ure, ami to the attempt.? of th? Second Avenue and three other Railroad Coia H panics to bo allowed to locate the na -tines.? i. I .'tumult Of their down-town depots in iron??* r ? the new Court-House. The I'jprrts allows "Crebro" to say: "The JJdltor of Tnr. X. T.Tcat'SB 1 ?.iiiietis?? l iliurg?u truh iuc^Uklalvci v, and L* quite sensitive q ? ?1er the charge,' ?This is a great mi-take. We have not alwi i been con?i=tent. Wc neither evpect nor desi lobe. To be strictly consistent, iu the vulg .en-", one muet be careful never to be wit . ?thru, he bal been. We, on the other ham strive ty inert aft In witdom daily. We rafhtl l the jibove imputation, by pointing to (he fact that though we might easily prove " Crebro" ut? terly uiHt.tken in hi- f.ict-, and Wrong in his dc di!etiou-impeachingonrco:i?.'aicncy, wedi\liu-\ believing that wecanu.se oirr ?pace to Net'.et pUTptAO. _ < -I. J?B'W?t. Col. Ili.iri II. Jaskwat of the First Eew-Jersef C irJlrj- was killed last Wednesday, April f>, In on* j of the battle? which Sheridan fought with I,? a re I treating army Mac Jett<-rsr lie. ? III is bu? ft few weeks finee wo spo]f> of this young and distinguished ofliccr a* returning t? the commend of his regiment afturafuilougii for | recovery trun hi? twelfth WfMBfS, Few ?Ben littl Seen more con-tant, more arduous, more brdiiant .?erviee tlian he. na ?..s widely known in tbaj army, and ga?wrall high In 0?Mf*aUBt** BAU aao4 upon him as one certain to win his way up to th? topinnst round of his inoftttBoa? For he was a true soldier, loved the military life, and had special aptitude? for it. And he hod tiiAt without mhich in this war ail ?otdJerly taleal is nothing, to dn I ??liish and unfailing devotion to the cam?.- for I wiiU'h aWroWght. Few ofleail so young aro fit to be (rusted with a regiuKut, bal Cd. laaeway wat appointed to hi* last coauuaud up":, the written request at every "?lieer i:i the 1st New-Jersey Cavalry. Ile lui beeu in I hat irgltaont all Ijirotigb the atan ?-utering it at uaetcea ad S4coud?Lieuten;?:it( and rising steadily throngh every grade till he reiurKHltln? !ii*fh'*t. And froui t!i?) begirjaiug to the end, hia eiir.er t* bright with ln'roii? d?fds. Probably hi? last battle wa? hi? best. Without know-Bit th? aVtaibi "f i* we know th it it ?'at a .le?]wr*iv Atrittr ide ijoraiutt a force of the eueaiy tbAt was for tas? moment ovenrseltning. but ?? Ins? driren luv k and r ..'al. It wan in auch an uaecrual con?ict tl**u tha? ?<laf-letgatfUl and resolute courage of Cut Janewaj was e. rt?:t\ to be moat oonspleQo?i?. Alas that it .should beooiue ?4,11 ?lore lustro:.'? bj that raliano? ?iii.'h .?ettie? on the head of the patrn.t soldier ?iying ear'.y in buttle to* the Republic. U. ? attnie adds another to thai roll of yor.ng he roea end martyr? wh? ?th?*?? np what it tuoet fire*" mir? in lift? to ?nek detvth f.?r their couatry. Ilia family is anionj? th? aadMrl eminent and wr?-i!t!?y in Now-Jersey, ll? had i-vn ?Irautaitre wLieii edu v4it..j:i ? -!??: ?? m* -i1 poelt ?n, political influence, tnwallurenieiits of Hi lies, i'i,. reiiiieiuer.U oi how?, of tic, i.?.;.ortuiiitii?o! amb-.'.on could offer. TheT? Was in, , ?Uucf wl.ii'li ?its tl"L ?pen t hi Hi it" he had 1 !..il la? enter it; hat M ?!>>????? to i.iu. :i,U>r nothing ote,.?,f thi\t th.- Kepr.lilio?.it-ted l.irii. ?'our year? he baa ?".rht for th? Cnmn und l.?N-rtv.j Staar.e a bartV-ti-dif in Vinrtn.-i the perils of wNcrt he del not ?li?we; ami now, on the lost 6f alt, h? ra-. wire? the cmwa of his lotig deviation. II? si?.?-??? with WiMHROi* and Prnt aj?, with Mm aw m.l l.oUKL'. wttn l?AHL'.iKN and PresjTON?with thtr lid's. Te of ?kartjrrs preeminent for youth, frrr ' ?wi enees Mii.l nobli'iies? of character, Hat tliaor MtCnnie?, for the un ?to.*?,? 01 t?evir liouth?, itiiaV for ?bu greitaess of their firae la '.?"ti.iijg) oars. .*1 ???c. ITALIAN OPERA TO-NlOtlT The complimentary performance, given by tire lttlitn ( e? rm'.HiiiiaiiT to Mr. Max Mnr-t"? take? ?,l i. ? tlii* welling. The oatortninuer,'. wit! coasift or l!ie??l? re, of " I'oiiutn ' in ?ii.el, Sil'Ii >? - ' tro/ri. Ma* ?CmUiani aastBaaUAt ?ill appear i?r tie last rime In Ne-w-iork After which will he ?riven ? The Kneaaip me?t ?eene" and th? ' Rataplan" from ? r.u F.r/a ilel Deatia? ' with Miil'on. Meretirs.?.orii.i. Kii.-'nuua" ami A ni.t?l. We understand thai the patrem of ?lie Ae?d i?ui/ mid the f: ii'iial? ?it Mr. Marcliei bate taken n?i the? witter vert wrimily. irnd tlint the prix?p?o! is *.!.at the? tioui? win he tn.iet brilllantlT ?Hended: that. In fact, tint i-. ?? ?i!, -'leni nrt will r A?? bsJ a grand ovatloa I-? t-? ?Ott fftptilat ataaaaMi as tin? itaiun O?h-iw. aajtVaaW HALL. A grand com ert of vocal and instrumental, music will titln' pirn ? at ("liutAm 11.ib tRlt ftnalBR I'riil. Sl.c.iwJ. li.-'t*U'l>r?lvd U:udpiaiia4B?i.a vajajjUtat, ^ IffBa'tlaatoi ?.f lie coucijjTL and lie will bo aA*L>U'd by Hie H ?tarai tf, Mir?? E. Cullen, Mr. C. Ha/l<tt an.l Mr. K. KaaaU all grjadoatta of the Kuw-Von lusti tlr?? for the blind. Ml >. MORKISli COSOltlll AT IKMNti U\LL. A large audience attended .Mrs, Julia Morris'* ?' ioncert laat ovetiinir. nr.J the programta?'nn? ? ?er? l't-fi.t int on.?, llic an?i?tiu0 arii?U were Mr?. J. II. I'l.tl'i'dlT. MtBI Taji'ill M.'.?:?. I'l'ie.,,;. l'.-.ue Kleu. ?Sarjj?, and J R. l'nun Mr?. Morris has adelieloao lulu?, i).ire. li^ht and tl .?roiLtrl.lv melodious. Sbe sioarti 111 t-iei'ltent ?tylo. nod produced ijtUt?? an oBt-'it by ?cr I irnest and ?nslfr^tesj-rnantier. She will prore an ne ?uidition to oar corps of concert ??ntfcrs. Mrs. '. II. I'uin : it is rupidly tot pro? iua hotU in uietliod and manner, lier rolce la ine. and we hope ft? bear l.cr ofteu iu the concert mom. Mr. Terrio?- i* th* b??t Kuglilli alnger now before the publie; tila strie ta i-\a 1 lt.-at and thorough, and he ?iug? with exqaiait? et- . pi ?talon and t .iste?. Mr. J. R. ITiomas Is .10 ?Id favor lie. and lu? tlugiiig- U in the truo ?choo!. which a!wa/? aitford? plewsare to the cultivated bearer. Meair? Pea?? uud Ebea a* tolo placist and flutial aaeytlitAt tbera ?elret mott tatitfactorllr. and m?l with warm applatistv The conctrt waa aUog?ib*? ? ??T ?gretaWe and enter? lAiniug one. Mr. Jame? C. Derby, publither, No. 6 Sprue?.*., has been appointed Uowament Ditpatoh Agtea? ?A thit port, vice Oictr Irving, doce?aaed The ap?. ' peintinont wa* entirely unsolicited and uuoxpeetod, bu* could not troll have bvAU Bjitrva to oca 8?vrA . .^ali.e *jad desen bj