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( uu ctu4 Jtetw SsMte-jaAreA Id. 1I4L. Au letteta nUUAf U tk aalecrip Uo ef, or wntuiui u, u.jurLUAi ilu i el MM M It yrnUUkm, miNti All letter r muuWui Ialea44 for o lleail, U f waj ralaUaf to Ibe eAMerUl tertaMasfl.,er, ikeuM be aMreeieale th dltor, m sv. T.C.aaxar.xDaxY. X aotlce ea btake at aaoaysa. eomaiuBieatieaa. Whatever li UitsMrorUMrtlM Mil k aelkea Ileal r u t4 ader.ee of lha writer ..t aeMaea. rtl f for MUailea, lat aa A gearaalr of IU fooa alia. Bailaoaa a other eorreepoadeate will freatly Mil a Ua Pallliaari Bad tke Editor tT eom pi V far wtva Ua ateve aaxieiUea. Wcnaoi Baiertek to rstaru releetei com aarJaaUoae. BATVRDAX;:::i::i:i:i::::MARCa 10, IBM. PHBSIDCaTTI It, REOBPTlOlfl. TV art authorised to lay that henceforth onlj ono roplloa aach week, will b give at th PretidentUl ilamlon. Tha ladles will receive alternate FrUaji, from 1 to J p m. Tiara win b. .renins; receptions al. taraat Tueodivt, from 8 to 10 p. n. Tba first afternoon reception will taka plaea oa Friday, March th. BpaaJur Coltaa'a Racaptlona. m Tfa an aib.ortxtd to annoanea that Spaakar CsLrlx'a rxxptlau will ha eoatlo d OTar; Thsradaj TDlng, from 8, till 11 D.m. TharanptlonofEpaakerCoLrAx'amothar a4 aiitar, Mn. and Mla Mitdkwi, for la4Ias, and cntlman accompanying tham. wlllba eontlnnadarary Wcdnaidaj afttrnoon Iroot I to 4 p m TUBS VNIOM PAIITV Wa hara A faw worda to lay abont tha Union party. Al Giattabi ooca aald of tha triah rtrolatlon, "no wara by ill cradla whan It waa rockad." We do not not with, Ilka him, "to follow in heanatothegrova.'i From tha moment of lta origin we hara fol lowad lta earaar. We hara attended many of lta State and all ef lta nitlonal eonren tlonfj hara ebared the activity and TicUal tade ot lta moat Important eampalgnt ) have fought In all Hi great batllee; and ihoated over IU renowned rlctoriet. Al cltiten and JonrnaliU wa nerer had a polltioal aipira tion, nerer uttered a ilngla thonght or per formed one act of a political nature that did net feck the ancceei of the Union party and the maintenance of lta prlnolplei. We taw that great party rile into national Bupromacy on the moral grandeur of Ite pro. teat against the alliance of the American Government with the accurcod ayetem of Southern slavery. We aaw it amid the fierceet commotion! teke posielflon of the national power; through every hour of Iti perlloui oourie; in the weary delay of yean; In tha agony of defeat; In the dark houre when the natlon'e life trembled In the bal. anea; through the ead, uncertain, bloody path of civil war wo flood here, when hope elmoit fled the nation capltol, by tha fide of that great-hearted patriot who waa borne to hie lut home surrounded by national and international sorrow. We aaw that party smlta the ehalnt from titry fettered slave; we eaw it rout every rebellious army; banish every treasonable emblem; and take the Im. plementi of warfare from the hands of every Infamous traitor. We see It to-day, In com- plat possession of the National and every loyal State government, save Kentucky, With majority In both branches of Con' grass, a Union President Is at the head of af faira, aurrounded by a Union Cabinet select ed by AealBAM Lixcolf. The Executive of this country, with the advice and consent of hie ministerial counsellors, ifatuifnlly, iw. tutontlf, and liurall) pursuing the lulioy narked out and Inaugurated by President LucoLB, which policy President Jonagoa Inherited a a sacred legacy, and which, with. ut variation, he has strictly adhered to, and will vindicate until a reunited country and a regenerated and happy people, re Jolclog ia lta wisdom, shall ahower their gvailtnde on1i tainted author and Ite fear leAi ahamplon. Tha Union party commenced its flrat term of WAtleaal power in tha turmoils of war, and IU grant problem waa to maintain the an- thority of the United Platte, enforc the CeeMUtutlon, and administer the lawa by fen of arme. To its eternal boner It ec. oomplUhed lots superhuman task. lta sec. 4 .Una opwvt with tha return of peace, a4 they've 'prolleea before It new Is lis YHttnHtM Mar nnJiliof of affairs wkitk txixtd frier tmUUnUlun, when tklautlur- (If of tU Cttmituhtit, mnit Mnt t (As J tatrt, aJ aUtriantlJa IOereVaeieM at it Hem 'tztd LiMl UibW rvlwUariiti 4e eenef r.r(e. Theal faueatlool, wneiner toe union party can oe as iibvih ful In peace aa In war. Whether It will or canto govern that tha tonntftU fffwf will be attained. Th purpose or lha Xmer. lcaa4oftriment Is to f.vtrn for the good of all; no party will live that falls to to admin, later Its power, and tha putKpAnaotdJa which wlelda lta authority to as to obtain the popular favor and advene the popular wel fare. PuuiniBT. Juk hat given hit whole heart to this labor. Plnntlng himwlf on the rock of the mitltntton, with IU sub Urn rnotl at nit' creed, ,j'Eqa and exact Justice for All Doa,"toadllyprocntla lh work of restoration, 'u'eonueeneed by hit Immortal predecessor, w believe that the fat of the Union rarty, and mora than all, the destiny of the Amerieen Republic, do pendt upon th unlrorfai Adoption or hit wis And bentloent itatMnunsUp. W saaert, wtlhwit fear of denial, that lh position of Annxtw Joito Is th logical conclusion from th platform on which he waa elected, and wa Initialed by tha party which eprtd Idim1 ud Joanteox. W ehalleng the irsttntaUon of a single de parture from th Drin&Iploa of that party, At annonnoed by th Baltlmar Convention of 1844. Th restoration policy of Mr. tin colb, which hi received th most severe and bitter opposition of a minority of the Union party, waa triumphantly sustained by tha admission of delegtfot from reconstructed 8tatat, and by thenomlnatlon, at Vice Pres ident, ef ADw Joniion, the prominent actor in that scheme of restoration. That policy becam aa element of th campaign which reeulted la the elfrotlon of Lmcots and Johxsob, and men from Louisiana, Ten nessee, and Arkansas, aa members of th National Union party and defenders of re construction, psrtletpatod In Hi discussions. Th record shows unequivocally that th n- emlet of th Lincoln policy wer beaten la caucus, out-voted In the Convention, and an nlhllaled In the canvass. The rordlet of the American people at the great tribunal ot thi polls stands forever rendered In favor of that ayetem, the spirit of which make the promi nent feature of President Jonssox's course to-day. More than this, weefflnnthet not only waa the message of th President in De cember last, foreshadowing hit policy, re ceived with general satisfaction by lh Union party, but no convention of that party lately hld ha taken issue with him on any point No convention hat dared to "declare any Stat ouof lh Ualon"non have Insisted on taking the euffrag question out ef the hands of the several Statesnot even th radicals of Connecticut and Pennsylvania! none bar controverted th position of the President, that the government of IheBtatet lately In rebellion, by bureaus and armies' should be a temporary management, to be regnlaUd by necessity and not by desire. Neither In New llampehlre, nor In Connecti cut, nor In Pennsylvania, where a great Stale permitted Ite reMlwtlMu In W tamper! a4 dirgraced by th personal tnemlet ef th President, hat an aat of open opposition t the impregnable policy of AeDtav Jouaael been undertaken. W tay, whoever ekarret Assist Joh.vsob with having either de. sorted the men by whom, or tha measnret on which, he was elevated to power, makes an unpardonable asaertlon, and one,lnourjudg. ment, which the record will indelibly stamp ae falsehood. When such charge it made from a senee of craven fear that It may happen, wo despise It. When It Is the gratuitous libel of tome disappointed sycophant, or tome Janus faced toady, wo hurl the slander back upon the creature who nttert It. A.inaiw Johx. aox hit neither abandoned or eliminated a plank in the platform on which tha Union party placed him. We repeat, the Cabinet of Mr. Lixcolx it hit Cabinet at this time; the whole civil corps, In every branch of the civil Government, which came Into place un der the prestige of the Union party, remains ut ht found ii. No new nppolntmente have been made except upon the advice of tried and honest Union men. And the baseless accusation of his "going over to the en emy" hat only for lit foundation the hopee of a Copperhead press, the ehcert of a Cop perhead crowd, and the discharge of a few copper cannon over the veto of an nnwlse bill which the Indiscretion of Congreaa per mitted to pess, an6T the wledom of the Presi dent prevented from becoming a law. The Jubilee of the Copperheads arose from a pol Icy adduced by the hop of ad7tisiN im tke Union ranlt, which President Jonxsox dott not tlttire, and which wa tkaU toil with, all our alihty to frtvant. Let ut be tun that it It not the object of aome of the leadera of the Union party to leave the posi tion on which Akorew Joniaon wax placed one year and a half ago, rather than there exists any Intention on his part of leaving the party which made him lta ttandard bearer. Many a noble thlp, after buffeting the waret of every ocean, aftar breasting th tempest and outriding the gale and the nogry sea, has, when all danger seemed past, with its haven almost reached, strock tome hid den rock In the home channel, and gone down at the very spot of destination within sight of the sailor'a rest. It would Indeed b a melancholy eight for the noble Union party, if after four years of terrible war and glorious victory In saving the country,!! should prove Incapable of governing wisely and well a nation It had rescued from the throes of death. One danger alone threatens it. "The hidden rock In the home channel," the rock on which the liberal cause of England found ered, and the revolutionists of France have to often split. Tko tizrtttt of oxtrtait and ariitrarif power tckteh accrued at a ntetttity of war, applied s'h fi'mss of peace, is ifs tolitary peril. Let It not be tald of us, at Macavlit makes Milto.i ley of th mistake of the Cromwelllan era, In beheading Charlcs, 'It was a deed most odious to the people, and not only to your party but to many among ourselves; and it It perilous for any government to outrage th public opinion. So most wat It perlloui to a government which had from that opinion IU birth, Its tuppert, and Its defence.'1 Tai peach crop of southern Ohio It winter killed. u tii pH.rOtCH,AlB "CHIORB.ti a predi fever In England, th chit supply of meat having Inereaaed the demand for poultry. n iirHH oh ovwn ifDi inm. urmnio, Mist., to Got. Brdw, arfclntf rda ft j. war of assassination. It U believed to be a canard, hatched for political purposes. Ttl? rpoAed'"lDat,'owIc'g tVln'o'ci hTgYrenti3omandedy owners'of stores and v.fJ1212vL,Ji-4J"tfVL'7Ji w-:.'l.-.i. aHiivMw ia ivorioiK ana x Qrismanin' ,Tni Journeymen mutton hutohert of Brlgh ton have struek focli) eaU'for,klUlng and dressing sheep,,and,,.Js' eie per heed for 0jT,f- u "ijiksIi u Tni, court-raertiAl, bfj which Brig. Gen. Ueys President, eontlnaea la tension In sldeofFortreee JUaroo. Th cases trlcdAr not of general Interest. -, Liter. Wilcox,1- ef the 15th colored In rantry, while removing tbriptaff from the former,' DAtdijuu'iirt.ai'KashvUle, ell ,1D feetktUinf Ua InsUutly, been that far restrained from, making Itself ridiculous over the Washington Imbroglio," A ioAiAinisB ot ien davt hal been es tablished In th harbor, at Old Point by order or AUJ. Uen. Miles, commanding tha dis trict, oa all Toecele, Government or other wit, coming from th West Indlei" Tib total amount of cola ctrtlneatea issued by, th Treasury Departmeat up to March , It JO,0,M. Th amount r deemed Is $3T,1,78(); Itaving outstanding 1J,0UJ,4U. Ir It estimated that lh Feurth Auditor's office his, during and tine th rebellion, ad, judlcated prise claims affecting over 1,900 captured vessels. Th amount Involved in such HtllemenU wat about $20,000,000, Tna cash tales at, th land tfflc at Me- nasna, Hiseonsin, during th month of Feb ruary, amoonUd to tt,t)t).P) whilst th tale or lota la tha Fort Howard reserve amounted to71.S8; belldee general entrit under the hemeitead law. Ix th single month of February, at th Doontvlll (Missouri) lend-ofl, 35,083 acres war eoierea ror nomettead actual settle, ment, and l.zTl acres located with bounty lanoTwarranU, besides caah tales made, dur ing that periodamounting to $6,858.78. Tie fish pond belonging to Edwin Staplet, In Dauby, Vt., gave way lut Saturday, with th heavy pressure upon It, carrying off, at It estimated, ever 700 poundi of different varieties of Ssh, mainly speckled trout, which had been ratted with great car and expense. Taa cotton harvest In Algeria hat been magnlleent In the plaint of Itabra The natives of Farraga and of th Alba Djem mala, who are occupied by this culture, wilt realise large profits, and are preparing to give It greater extension then In preceding yean. Tib total number ef foreign pattengen k nlvea t the VtntoA BloAe dailow Ibe year ending wfth I)eember, 1865, amounted to 287,3x7, of whoa tli,t3I lauded at New York, and 1,330 in California. All countries were represented: 111,000 from Great Brit ain, and nearly 84,000 from Germany, tocin T. Brnxi, ef Albion, New York, it reported aa an absentee and a defaulter to the amount of mot than two hundred thou sand dollars, lie waa largely tngagtd In speculation in Teal estate, oil stocks, Ac, A large number of banks are largely Involved by tn transaction. Tnina are In th vault! of the Treasury Department, tl,210,000inflre dollar notes. Total amount of all denomination, $110, 000,000. Tha Treasurer will receive in a few days, from tha Bank Not Company, $300,000 in onet and twot of tha greenback Issue. Taa Canadian Parliament hat been turn- moned to meet April 10. It It ttated that New Brunswick and Nov Scotia will Imme diately accede to th propoted conTederatloa with Canada, and many assert that the -Fe. nlan hubbub bat been gotten up to unite opposing factions and secure the success of that measure, Taa Toronto Glohe tayt that Bristol BJ1I and th other rognes who were concerned In the Gall Bank robbery, were aided in their work by aome inembcrl ef the Toronto po lice, who kept them poeUd aa to the move ment! of the police force, and on of them concealed Bilatol Bill In hit house for sev eral dayt. A cotmpxiCATioi on the cultivation of madder hat been received from th Agricul tural Department by 0nator Sherman, chairman of the Senate Commltte on Agri culture, from which it appears that Iht French bar been growing madder for a long tim; that they grow more madder then any otl nation, and thatr It will not pay ua to grow madder In thlt country. A fAMiLr named Fratler, consisting of rather, mother, and eight children, together with a Mexican and another man, namt un known, came down the Ohio In a oanoe, for th purpose of going ont to Illinois to work on a farm. On landing at Cairo last Monday night they were drawn under the guards of tho steamere Attantlo and Southerner, and the rather, a grown daughter, and three chll dren wer drowned. On of these was a babe only four months old. John S. I'axasox, who had terved three yean In the SouthwetUru army and received a dacgeroot wound at the battle of Chlcka manga, wat on Friday hanged at Gothen, Orange county, N. Y., in atonement of the murder of Walter Gregory, an old farmer, whom he assassinated on the 21th of Sep tember last. Th gallows wat areeted In the eoart-room In which th prisoner had been tried and tenteneed to death. Th dying man met his fate most courageously. Tna Commissioner of Internal Bavenua baa Issued a circular concerning the assets ment of lax on legacies, distributive thartt and tuccessions, at through tht failure of atseetort and assistant asstttort to exercise due vigiltnc, much revenue which It Jutlly due It lost to the Government. Where the whole amount of th penonal property of an eitate parable to legated or distributed, exceed! th turn of $1,000 In actual value, the same Is subject to duty or tax without regard to the amount or value of each legacy or there, but when the whol amount do not euwd $1,000 so tax It chargeable. railroad owaptWy feet bailees oflhls trunk, Tni oeUle TdlMssW produced anew ABtlBinO TUB PRBSIDBltT. Ma. Tbiddbci Stavaxs, a member of CMRrTrMTIWIytts3TCAnV1ooT th recent Ilanliburg Fennsilranla Slat Convention, (which hU friend controlled,) aa having larorod luffrtg luTlhV Iftct'nurC hat been engaged, In tbw-rTruw-thll 1ft tr noon.-la the ttatteaaanlik .business cfahu- Tnii is oignluM worK ror th leader of -lb greatest deliberative body en earth, It credit ablJtotbeiHa.lnelUole party, and will be viewed: by th frleada ,'ef liberty abroad at highly honorable to ut at a nation. W remember that there It a precedent for all tbU.- Ocnsreessae ODceiabejed-Preil-dtat Lixcoli ia the tame way.--- 'I ,, TItBUEnMAH,OIBrtA. , Th o'pera"eeason of on week, onlyatGno TiaV openV OB McaAT hl,hCIth'lthat beaultfePaid romantic" creation of'Afclin. "Fre DfnifHo,"' jn whtih' (he' unrivalled IUxWIxsce appetfej'and in which' he ttngi In ecsUtle Enrllth th long, "I'm doal !' I'm ilIoat'!'', t . 1 . lnrJx-,1 ""0lh iucagTUlggiVjra'i'o'r rire excellence will te' rfoduood, and ttreral new faces and vblcit will 'be teen and heard tn the bowers of mulle and btfora iht foot 'igbts. Th company have lately won fresh triumphs la Philadelphia; and their1 Advent here neit week will b bailed Joyfully, for even during Lent man of our eltllenl de vote themselves most religiously to opera when they have opportunities to enjoy a redly flue performance of th iubllm com positions of lh gnat masten of th art of "-wo, f - , n TRIAL Of' THE RKTJBX PIRATIC. SEAUtES. We are authorised to tay thtt there It to truth la tht tUUment that th Navy De partment has determined not to try th rebel 1 plrat Bxxxxt. r , , PKUBOrTAI. 'Mlj. Dlx."Jo-rx O.'Fbiioxt arrived at WllUrdi' last ersnter. Mu, Gin. CciTtu Is Jn town. Bruo. Otx. IlxAvn, commanding th cast eab-duirld of the s-lalao, hae arrived la tewa. On. Fain Burn, Jr., arrived in th cltr te-dar Mu, a. IIirCBCoci' Injuries by tht eerrlsf e tesldeal yeilerday, wsre aol urine.. Muox CiAKLit 0. Hooxxs, of th Bor ton Journal, has given $500 tor the erection of a bulldlag ae the central bureau of the pablle aad privet caanuee i t&at city. Ma. Oxx. Oko. J. Etaxbaid arrived at lie tbbllt tale eaoraler. Col. Ely 8. Parieb it Acting Assistant Adjataal Otaeral at LleeUeaal Oeaeral Oraat'e headquarters. ror Dxvixt, of New York, It In town. Freedmra'a Arralr its Arkaaeaa. Brig. Oen.J W. SraAoca, Assistant Com missioner for Fraedmea for the States of Mis souri and Arkansas, reports to Gen. O. O. liowAnn, date of Little Rock, February JO, tkat during' th month of January last, 47,830 rations wsre Issued to 2,447 rtfugeet against 10,350 ration Issued to 1,350 to peo ple 'of th same clan for th preceding month; and that U,o ration! were limed to S47 freedmen against 15,830 Issued to 714 freed men In th month of December, showing a Urge Increase of Israel to re f ogees and a de crease to tha fnedmen. The Commissioner apprehend! a still larger increase will be shown by the returns of the present month. In many parti of the Stat there waa but a teanty tnpply of food last Fill, and thlt bal bten exhausted. The poor people are without money or meant to procure food from a distinct, and there tiemi to be no alteroattv bat to tnpply the helplett women and children from the commissary stores of th Government, in order to tar them from death and actual starvation. The Commlt sloner it using tvory endeavor' to alleviate the sufferings of th destltut in th SUte, and exercising proper discrimination In th distribution, of hU benefaction!. II ttaUi that he will not be surprised If tht Bureau it compelled to Issue food to 4,000 helpless men, women, and children during th nxt quarter, aa th civil author ities ererjwhere fall to make any provision for the destitute and Buffering. Labor Is in great demand, and all freedmen able and willing to work Jiav obtained employment for the year, at fair wages, in consequence of which bnt few are idle. The Commlttlontr In his report ttattt that 1,301 colored children are being tanght in regularly organised public schools, lu ad dition to a large number educated on planta tions; and hi further stales that there would be many mere school! If teachen could be furn!sbd. The Commlsiloner regrets to report that publlo sentiment has not Improved of late, and that Intolerance towards Union men, and expressions of hatred against all "Yan kees," are mora frequtnt and Sen than they wet a few months ago. IUlLtoin Ciiaxoxi., Sereral important changes hare been made In the time of th arrival and departure of tralnt on tht Balti more and Ohio railroad, and on tho through line between Washlagton, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, to take effect to-dey; for which see first page of to-day's IUruxLiCAx. Dot'T Fohoet it that the Dead Duck who quaekt so much here about universal suffrage for this District and all the rest of the South, vu silent at dtath on the inb Ject In tha Harrltburg convention the other day. New York Block Uel. D Ssakere' aad Brokers' Telegraph to Lewie Johaeoa A Co.) Wxw Toax, aUrca 10 3 p. m. V anltsl Coupon 's I0sU Do do 1-tl'a .,....' 103 Do. CertttC4toe of ledebtejaest; ft Do. o's 10.iO'eCoapoao,ro-Utorod ., HAC V 8. 7-30 eotM. Irtl Issue.,.., t9g Caetou Compauy , 431? Cumberlaed Coal Co. I'nferied 42 Quicksilver Hlolat; Co 40 lew York Ceatral Ballroad 9l' Xrle Hallway 8IU llodsoe Blrtr Kallroad , I0IU Kxdlug Kallroad ;U lllctilf an Ceatral Kallroad 101 Bleb. Bo. and M. Iadlaua Kallrotd 7.VW Illinois Cootral Railroad IIS I Cloreland It Itltibaveh Kallroad 7AU Cblceio A N Western Kallroad u( i.,r(iBHU , wlc4 naiirwx.,,, ,..,.. ,(,,fu, Chicago aad Buck Mead ttalirosd I07U lilts., Ft. Wayae, A I lileago Kallroad .,., B'f Ohio end Hlsaleelvol Cerlllcates 51V ., r.j .,1-j . n,,... O.U (S p. m ) 131)2 aterkel steedy. Isrinil Rxvxxux receipt! for to-day, $557,531 30, and for the week ending to day, .91.TO.0. .. TtW. PKXCtb AM .J5- ESM irst;.iTUNeS t n irv ....i .. i'. In IrttwaltM, " " Mala Are B toeAoii Bt.tu 'tfiWl C s v- v. ty .is . ExtLISB gunboatl hav been craerea to T ID 1W th tthlng grounda In view of th abrogatseftX?? Aw untnewnVnman lamned Into th Ohl fiV7rvj1trir-Ti ---- - . itlvet msai tie-Newport ferry-boat, Wednet- day night, and wat drowned. ttiTia latxt-8ai jolmai rtaainlbw Mayr of thatl(y atea.t-New-Yrkror-4ae benenjaf tlsealtlr.t T 1 JX 1 Tit Fejja-e"libchriraraarehlng agalntt, L-anaua,-'ana melf ipnanlonx AUJpe, eeoanng the 'teai,,'arr Ilkily to krep, KtlancTawake daring the spring and sirarier. , Axotxi'a cons'lgnmtal.of salmon' an i trout or It btihg shipped from London UAntra. 111. Tht quantity li' about one tnndred thoasand walmoa vf a. teveral thousMid trout ova, besides chart anJiilnjonHVoot. x A iifBBa;(DolelJloVV!A" dtyt ago on a pWullonln Stewarl eounty. QortIa,"dirlg which1 three wbUel Jtnd eevVn negroeswere'iJllej; and.a'number of othtn Inland. " " "' A Wtob in riUldsId, Matt , was-ealfed to attend Mn. E. Blanch, whet ihoul dsr rraiYdisIocaidJ,lTf ,'lrjUl,jbeit, for a oroxea trm.-'arHi' net 'bene mulcted in $1,000 for malpractice," " '" " 'At Marlon, Sj recently, th pualsnment fabdVlaaaehool, where vtbev"teacb th young Idea how 'to' shoot,'' g" rise Usk Ight, la which sixty pupiu took part rot and against the teacher. On pnpll wat shot, and tne tacar.wu reveriy iiaonea. A tbuobah appeart In tit Boston papen staling that Mr. retetton In whose" 'house Praaldeni'Xtnooln'dlad',' has"recelved $jrf,50 from the Gorirnmont for damaget to hltfur altore, penonal aervlct, ate.'' It iheald read $793. tO. Th JWJwae't reporter of lb Gee court martial at Helelgb, writes that tht trial will. It It esllmaied, cott tht Government at least $100,000 before It If ended. The testimony taut far for the prosecution it replete with horrors, only qualldAby th development of th I) in court-martial. Tai ex-nbel Gen, Forres t,who war to hav been tried this week before th United SUtei District Court at Mtmphtt, pa a charge of treason, It tick with th small pox, la con sequence of which fact the , trill hu been pottponed. A unr frem th West reached Spencer- port on Taetdiy evening, on a visit to her parents. Eh had htr Infant with htr, and on meeting ber motbbr th Joyfully disrobed her Infant of th thawl Innwhion it wat wrapped, and found It dead. It had been tuOoeaUd, Tib lubjtet ot eqntllilng th bounties to toldlere wit before th Military Commltte of th House Tctterdavi the :inatler.,how- rer, wai discussed only informally, the members not being it jef'egTeed ludicltntly to tnable tham to make a report upon th subject. It U the tmpretslon, however, that a bill looking to th end Jo vlv will be sub mitted to the House at aa early day. A uaarixo of th cltlttns of PltUtown. Erie county, N. Y., was held in the Norton aebool-houae, a few dayi alnc,"for the pur pote of appointing a vigilance committee' to prevent the depredation of thleret ia 'that town. Whll tht meeting waa progressing, th stov was blown to plecea with powder. It It luppoatd that torn of th party, who could not agree about the funds, hail put the powder In th itove. In a letter from John Minor Botta, In the Richmond Republic, the following passage occurs: "Thank God, th prlvlltg it still lift ut (sloe th Confederner wax imatbad np) to titer between both txtiemet; and blltr log at I do, la' fAt honetty ofpnrpote ani patnotuin of th President, I think the few crumbs of comfort picked up from th lin king of th cloth from th President'! table, which lh reconitrneted hare gratped i drownlag mm cling to strews, will yet turn to ashes on their llpe." Taa Legislature of Tennessee Is at a dead lock. Upon th paisag of tha franchise hill. In the Assembly, the minority resorted to all possible Parliamentary tactics to de fiat action, and that falling, a tnffielent number absented themselves to prevent a quorum. Finally a number of th recoeant membenhare rei!gned;'nd the Governor haa ordered election! to nil the veeanelec. Ih the meantime the Legislature will meet and adjourn dally, doing no business, and waiting for the people to supply "the neces sary number to constitute a quorum. THIRTY - NINTH CONGRESS First BoBWloll. BiTUBDXT, March 10, 1800. Tna Sixati wai not In session to dty, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Thlt dty wat devoted to tpeeeh-maklng. Mr. Orth, of Indiana, , said that now the war waa over, the work of itattimanlhlp be glne. The pillars of liberty erected by our fathers itlll tUnd,. oa whloh U I be reared a tuptntruoture dedicated to freedom and human rights. Th people will not falter In thta work, however much may falUr their representatlret. Sooner or later the Statet of the Sooth must be restored to the Union, "Make haste ilowlv" teemt to bt the annro. priate motto, and the work must he of such a character thit of it all may lay "It It well done." The clamor against thlt Contrast comet from those whot heirtt wire not la tlilt war, and tint no cheer to the soldiers In th hospitals, and who repeatedly pro claimed the South could not bo conquered, and from the unrepentant rtbelt themselves. It belongs alone to the representatives of the people in vongress 10 arrange lor me recon ttructlon of the receding- Statet. He tald the people demanded that treason shall be maue ouioue sou irauors puusueu. iratt on should be forerer disqualified from nubile office. Mr, Ettrtns, of Pennsylvania, apologised to the IIous lor th tamenest of hit re mark!. Ill said thlt at the opening of th ttsslon ho ipoko of th' condition of th country, which had bttn replied to by Mr. Raymond and Mr. Finok. Owing to th recess of Congress he had been pncludtd from retpondlog to those gentlemen. The opportunity, however, now occurred, and ho proceeded to read th ipeech which he had prepared, ne relteraUd the position here tofore taken: that the Sonth had Disced It. self In the position of a belligerent; had mad war at a utuigcnnt, and at inch recognised not only by tht United Stitei but bv the civilised world; and having been conquered by our anna thty btcimt tubjoct to th con qutror in all thlngt, txcept at may b con trolled by th law of nations. II navir held to tht suicide of Statu, thonrh ha enn. pored It ponlblt, During th proctidlngt Mr. Stevens pronounced tht 224 of February speech of tbe Presides! a hoax, and cause much, laughter by bis illations. fr, ; 77 (j t'r fc 'if I 1 fet. I hmm REPUBLICAN. i j- From Zrfieilertll, vitTlLLi, March 9 The demurrer 1 Otrh-Thtmiastm,-of -the Freedmew' llrel In tha ease of Alaton ana JUPweiL. twa net tenants of voile, hat been. sujuined; 'That In lb cat of Wells wat overruled. Judg ment haa been reserved until tha next term! "A'partreTaiseherged colored toidienwere .ImI tUrf.. !" far Ke T-awIS and elaloe a cabin pasaoge, which th clerk refaseai.Th4 loidlirlbecvBtraisuMerly, anB Insulted wklt.tlr,r fVMwaicma.n,inier faa.j aha aB stniri i fi Fshii nnnn n mi WBtirii' upon a detk,fcivl .thpw,b ner- -Dto wit.. TTia ftthef nrrol tfn leOttrcd ftDa Uktniwa7tlifffiti,fflVFrM(lmny uareta. - - ,- jnrm.p aw, . cn New Oklbavi, Mrch v.itxtuainura repnitn. ia inwrainw wgiMnn -"imu ", IEPrlJ qupvwa W remain rita .uu- .' -r -. 1- m Urtl r lTA RfulM wljf th,r r bbIUwci tugn iropf nor BUIiaitir uiuHii tu 111 uw . axis a ve atv. vwvwv irtrMtntn. - . Low aWdllof oottoB, 404lo Coffee, 231 tAXllM goItQ.ulti tor tbJweek,.300 biig itock, lS,060"lari. Ettfrllof, 39. tinning et k 4kioti Bo$T0. .UrchTC-Th ,tobooatr UU with, ef HMtlutHYook lira iDtt'Xhiltmro. last 9ftlngt and wm tot all dutroyoOUe eNff, iaiu, wUia'nggiDg wer aareu.-i .ii m il. .xaw,T-aBB-si ' IT " ' h.1 ArriTMoftha Ht 8tliua Pomt, Ma ,-March 9 Th Nora 6iq- ttao. tmiLrtiAnrhoolt Fabraary 22, arr.'id ttHlaj. , Mc adrjcii araantioipaua. Dal(lmr Marktl -" lSiLTi4Rattfa'roa '!. Flour dnirjuid drooping. Wheat tleadj. Cora dt.1l yel low Co7C OaUaUadn BatdiUDaetW. aroeaiiea lnatlTft.wlth a downward ten- denoj. ' WMiy flail, at tTZfS Ker York MarkeTe. Floor declltitd-lOc.r Soulbern B.7da$13.fia .Vbeafc deoliaed la2o.-Corn doll. Bcefflrm. Tork hiaTj, .;ItrcI One-, WLUky doll. Th rre ! Baltics. XrarprJ$4gatitutot March cootaloaai anloleof aztraordlaary interest, aa aoeoQ&t of the force j and fiperatloai of the jrtat bat tle between MoClellaaaad Lea. before IUeh- mood, bade ap from tba official report or boia uaei. ie report ana hum or au abordlaata Qeaeralt, ef tbt period, bare nerer become pa ft lie. It appean, bowerer. that they were printed and bovndinaTol ume at iUohmondj and from a copy which ba fallea-into the -band of tbe writer ia llarptr, tbitfiammary Imad no-. It forrni, we tobt A4d, c&apter aia or (iiarper'i Vie It appean, from a aomparlcon of t-'a with 3IeCIelIan'a report, that tt tha bejel n nlagof tbe Beren Days tbe armlei warertry eioeeiy maienea,- juevieiien naa on nan dred and three tbooiaad two band red and twe&trtfoar men. aoeordina to hi own ao eoaata and Lea had one bnodred tbotuaod fire hundred, aoeordlnr to bis report. It a p. pear further, from Lee'a report, that in arerr elnsle battle onr naa beat tbe enemr. tbongh aim oi t tn erery cat a greater rebel force wa brought against the part of onri wbleb wa permitted to fight? It I shown that onthe seeond and third days .Richmond waaoDen to McCle.Ian. the tide of battle bariog so roiled round that tha greater part oi tee s army wa so piacea as io icar tna whole of McClellao's force between It aad Rleamond, JUcOIellan bad not more than a third of his army engaged In any ilngla battle, except that of Malrern,' bat oar gallant troops feagbt with herola brarery; the Generals In command on tb different 'field appear to hare f elected admirable positions, and a the attack lay apoa tbe 'enemy, bt suffered more severely than onr troop, a will be seen br tbe following of&oial account of tbe losses of ooin sides; union killed, 1.D8Z; wounded. 7,703; total, 9,291. Rebel killed, 3.1Mt woanded, 15.2S5; total. 19.405. That Is to say, tb rebel losies wer twio as great a onri in tinea ana wouaaeu. But after erery suooess. McClellan ordered a new retreat, iie appears to bare been to tall fenbraot of tbe toe hit's nosltloo. re. sou rcei and strength; be bad Hlobmond In his power on erery day of the sTen, and, on tbe I alt day, if, Instead of retreating from Malvern Hill, he bad attacked tbe enemy, be would sot only bare gained Richmond, but destroyed tbe rebel army. The rebel Gen. Trimble, tn an ofBolal report, thus describes the condition of tbe Confederate army on tbe morniofc after the battle of Malrern Hill MThe next morning, by dawn, I went off to asa tor oraera, -wnen x louna tne wnoie aruy In the utmost disorder. Thou. and- of strasr. gllng men wera asking erery pasaer-by for ueu regimcnis; amouiances, wagons and artillery obstructed erery road, and alto retber. In a dencblor rain, nreiented a scene of th most wo ful and heartrending confusion.1' The writer Ip lUrperU Magaxxm adds: 11 The rerr show of an attack ODon itaeh a.n army, by the unbroken Union force, must hare defeated It. But there was In the mind at Iti commander no thought of an attack. wnen in me morning, tbe uonlederates looked up tbe bill whloh thr had so ralnlr attempted to scale, they saw not a trace of ne grim imieriei and serried lines which tad confronted them the night before. In tbe storm and dark nes tbe Union army bad fled from a victory as tbongh it had been a rout." Tbe close comparison of the two official reports prorea that the rank and file of tbe gallant army of tbe Potomao fought with magnificent brarery and steadlnesst they did their share welli and nothine bnt tha axeertt. blegeneralahlp of their leader was able to snatch a great victory from their grasp. How tdb FncKcn Kill Thbhsiltii-i The folio ring statement, prepared by Dr. de Bo Is mo Tit, who has made the subject bis special study, Is a summary of the rarloua modes adopted by suicides In France from 1827 to I860: By bang logmales 12,162, female 2,090: drowning males 6.688.females o,i ac I nrearms males 4,337, females 63; cnairoai mates i.vu. ie mates l.auj. cut. ting 1 qi tru me otf males 1,272, females 280; voluntary laii majes ooz, ismaies oitJf pol son males 474, females 282, other means- males 228, females 54. Total males 28,930, 1VIO.MCI V, fl Tke Court. CniHiKAL Co om. No cases were tried la Ut) Criminal Court to-day tbe Jory hivlnf beea dUcharf eA yesterday uatll Monder, The coart was la Mieloa a ebort time, aad a Jew bonds for (be appearaaee or parties In Jail were given. Ob mi a a Couut JtuJg PurceMTh aeeoaoU of Iledson Taylor, executor of Ileaier Lladeler, were approved aad paeeed. Aleo, the aeeonat ef Cbarlee M. Uatthews, ad mlalstrator ef Cbarlee W. Beaaett. The will of Basil Patteisoa was Bled aad fully prorea. Tbelareslory oflhapcraoaal es'ate of Jsre ralak Horly was returned by the eiecelors. la relation to tb aeiltioa of Thomis B. Brer. ton sgalnat Laura V. T. Whltoa, admlalitratrix ef Alberto. Whtton. deceawd, oa metlea of tbe eonutelfortbe petitioner, It was ordered that a cltatloa be lieusd a a) net tbe admlaletratrlx. re quiring ber to appear oa Batorday, the 17th last , m aaew iih wot an aiiaeomea. euenia not ie saeagalaet her for contempt of Court, for ber fallal t- (Ire an laereased adulalstralloa bond iwlbe earn of itO.000, la eompllanoe with Ut or. dsr of tbe Court, made on tb 3d last, ewawa 5,i "I i u i"f3 ;iU1ai.i rrrtr liOOAii-AvrAina "j-smn Tit TleaTtTDTB CinciryftTlvcii lait alghf tbre4 fenUIee, eoianoeed. bt two fcee, ibree woua;aaad tea,elAlffrettt'Srf1tedt tae Toerlt. ward eUUea hiMie Totltflaf.t Taey ud.Q u pn.ee rs .( aer.sA tvaiaea (rem ITerth Oarollaa to ladlaaa, Vbere tbeyad reta tit f . ; On atrlrlatl tbere It was a'CVrteisea that their friends were dtai. Mevlnjr'-ae'tBoey tberleitalB ttsrled and walk tr4m ladkaa te tbfe e aet bnat taeit ieeflf eailt, aey. TbeetQeersfairBUliedfbein w'tb.a roent at Abe stalleahoae, abd a collectlea wafUkea p anoflBtleir to 35. Tble was ftrea to them and a iBjiperproTWM for them TheeAeeHaraea deafoiinit te collect eieefb noeer t tire ibeea traaipertatlon to their hone la Berth Carelua. RBLaascD rnOB Jul. Jerry Minor, ll.. Bfll.. .....I U..aal .-J taTltllan 11 Ik... Bale, awtie-n, aaa luiaui uiaietvai, fear colfrrA tatpwbe.wK arreeted eome tine ro, la the Flnt werd.aad committed te Jailer JaetleeiIrBry oatbe cbarge or atealiaf boaee la aratrfs eoBtly,,y4., &'. baring beta at aaaaded by Ibe Ooreraor ef Tlulbla, Vfur tar lac been Bollledottkelr arrMt,nwutbli morn lav ordered br tba CrlmlB-il aatirl tbaf tb tie. tadants be dfetbarced U tbey Vera detained for DiSMlBsa Thl moratbri'lB the Chan. eei-y centi, fcofore Ja-tlce VTylte, tbe eaee ef Jos. A.iuiej Ti,iD. raencKBtroioBiiaiiea aoeieiy, wa at-faed by M..nempeaT'b!.lforvlalattff, aad Jo. II. Bradley, br., for defeadaat. Tbe order el February 27, f raatlaa a rale acalaet the defeedaete to ebewfea ,wby,aa Jjittloa boall not be lieatAtareaelcertalaniBds'la their haads.waedlitaUeed. t ,M tj 1 J ' ' - . ; ciai Quirt The sergeants of police report bat 31 arreete made yieUrdatfctofliboat the Die trlct. Most of these wffe (at smaU otTeaeee BIJSCIAX, taQjsg The Hecrntar Mtmt hlv Hebtlnar af tbe Board bt Tru.tec ef Pabtie lebeole will be held la their room, at tbe City UalLaa .TUBS DAT eTtniar, Uerth 13, at eerea e.eV:.ef ' R. r. BOIMXtr.M mblO ' ' leeretasyV MmV BplHtnallsm Majr.Th.Oal lit, will leetareealbe facta aad pklloaepby of BPlrltaalUia, la Ualea Leaf ae 1111, oa $ViDAX, mwtwmj an mnia aispqaaiebiMaii'- m-rv ftrea 11,11111. m- aaa p. vm, , tt Admliiloa UoralBr, freei ereaUf io eeat. mM0.lt- w A-Tbe(OUlBena' Aeeoclatton forth relief of the 1'it-or of IbeCllT" will bald tPib. He UeeUae; f a tbe CoBnftl Cbemb-r, TO-HI OUT, afte'clocat.for tbe pntpdte of devUlag mtaae to allerlate tbe enfferiaf of the naa or tae poor laear m1dii.i W, A,BRADHr. t .Vretldeat f. IT. bTITT, Beeretary J ' UXO. BAVAOE. TuiMf. ' mblO-lt AVCalTarjr Bapttat Cttturcli meets every Sabbatk la tbe Cbareb, corner ef Klihth end II etreele. Berrlee every Sanday at It a. m. and areolae. Beatafree. Ber. T.i.JIw let I, pastor. . . . . " ' deSO-tf Jew-Pred. DeBRlatsI Tbe Lertare ef lb above ob "The leeae of the Day," will positively be delivered betere tho National Enaal Saffrage AeaeelaUoQ.la tbe CITT AbSRMBLT UOOi.9. Loaltlaaa areaoe. aootb aide, aeai Sltth etreet, lumedlaJely beek ef the Hailoaa! Hotel, ea BATURDAT KVKHlITa.lhe 1Mb last , at 7M o'cleek. Doera opea at T. , , . I an Informed that, alacetbc remeral of tee Caoterbury. tble ballbae beea rt fitted, aad Is oae ef tb moet comfortable Pablle Lectare Ueome la tba city. Apply early for ticket at FarkerePookStaad, Poet O0i, or you will aot get them, Ptle M ccbIs. Tho Ilea. WitV D. KKLLET, PrelJent,wlll prende. JOK W.HASUROCCK. tetS-St Secretary. m 49" Au Important Iectnr-Profeaaor Wm. Howaba Dir.A H,tbe etaiaeat eelered geetlemsn wbo delivered theerstloa before the Llaeoln Edocat onal Mob a meat Aeieetatlea, la the eroaadsspotb of tbe Ezeeatlre Maaelea, ea the 4th of July laet,wlll leetar la Ike Ttrteeatk street Preibyterlaa choreb, (Ber. Dr. Oaraetl'a.) oq MOltPAT EVENING. IStb laetaat. Bableett g'IBaHly before tbe Law. mhBtt T-Treec. Grmpee, etntt Plant Prince k Co., Lloaxaa I7nrMrtec,rinthiaFt Mew York, will eead Cataloifaee of any of the 81 x Depart meate to applicants who aead a stanuaW eaeb, aab78t mm vnairui ncroiHiKs uroncuuiit Livib aid Kipair fiissaira Wat. K. PBlKClt, riflnfalDrT.ltew Toik, fer sixty rears proprietor of tba UaaieaB ffarierles, baa dUeoveredpoel tlvecnree for tbe above aad far all Inherited and Chroale OUeaeee. fferroee DebUUr. Bbeema tlim. and where arltln from Imparity of the blood hitherto deemed iaenrabl. Bxirlsnatory circular oae stamp. Treatise on ill dleeaeee M eente. mkT-Bt 47-Ofllce WaehltSRtem Ou Uglit COUPANVOa aad after Marsh 1. IBM, (aatll farther aotlce, ) the price ef COKK will be twelve cente per tro-el wl-lf GEO. A. MrlMlKWHY, Karlaeer. - MuUe. Mra. Ileatb, No. 100 tfeir Tork arenne, between Fourth aad fifth streets, eoatlaaee to give ltita&i oa the piano. Terms la perqearter. Cblekering Loals lStblaitra meat Three er four more pnpll eollclled. ml'2w trl every TUESDAY evening-at tbe Itew fork are noe church, (Dr. Oorley's) at 7)J oVloctr. Ia rebeartal, UendeUeohar Oratorio, BUPaul. deell-M 49-93 to tlOper Day-1 Ve want ac re, energet'c AOETtrS everywhere (men or women) to whom w offer extraordinary lad nee ueots to engage In a 11k ht, genteel and prqJUalh boeloeie. eSsmple will be forwarded vpoa ap plication with stamp to pay return poetage. Addreea BKAULEY.CIIADtVICK & CO., febS-lmOAW 118 Broadway, Mew York. Ar7T treutyoflTe Gent to Save Twen ty-flTe Dotlare. UKaEMAJ'8 CoeeeatraUd Be a tine remorse Talat, Oreane 8pots, &e,, la etaatly, and eleaas Rllke, Blbboas, Oloroe, kr.t equal to new. Only 25 eeata per bottle. Sold by DrnjrgUte. UEQIUAIf 4k CO., Chemist aad Drngglits, aotS'dltwSm Kew York. AtaT WonderTiilIv' Stranar atttulanae If. U. PEUBEQAULT.who baa astonished fee seleatlBe elames of Paris and ZtOndon, baa now Eeruaneatlr located bereelf at Albany, N.Y. Eadame Perreeaalt. br Iheald of her wonderful Instrument, known ae the Horoscope, gneraatete Io produce a life-like picture of tbefatare hue bead or wife of the patron, together with the dale of marrlaga, leading tralta of character, eapatlou, etc. This Is bo bnmbng, a thoeeaada of testimonials eaa aaeert. Bhe will send, when deilred. a written cuaraatee that tbe eletar la what It purport e to be. By autlag age. kelgbt, eomplexloD, color of eyee and hair, and eaeloe lag W cents and stamped envelope, addreeeed te yoareeir, yon wui receive me pieiar oy reiara mall. Addrete HiUAHE U. U. riKKSUAULT. . P. O. Drawer 302, Albany, If. T. ocl6lydaw To CouauraDltve. The Kiulai- algaed barlnjr"beea restored te health ta a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after baring suffered several years with a severe Ion afee lion, ana mat oreaa aueaie. uoaeumiiioa. la anxious to make knowa to his fellow sufferers the meant of sure. To all who diir it. be will sen 4 a copy or the prescription aied. (free of charge.) with the directions for preparing and -Bilog the same. wbleb tbey will aaa a tun re for uoascur no, Asthma, Baoacains, Cocoas, Cold,, Tb only object ef tb advertiser la sending tb Prescription Is to beaaflt th afflicted, aad spread Information wbleh be conceives to be laralaa Me; and he hope erery sufferer will try bis remedy, as it wui cost mem aomiag. aaa may prove a Parties rtlet wUbtng th prescription will plei Ssl, RET. EDWAKDA WIL80U, JdrttaS. William st n re n. juncs counir. oeW-3mdAw New Tork. xteT-iOr. II. Andiri' loctlu Wurr-Au nvalutilU Discover? krvthQiAixot ledlaa tn each ounce ef Wfater 2iiopl wUAeul a tSTolreaf. Tbe most PowiarrLVlTALisiaaAaiiT and nisTOBATTTB known. BcaorrLA, salt BBBCM,CACBas,UvKCHTisa,CoascMrTtO)r,aad many Chronic and Hereditary DlsaaCee, are eared by Ite nie, as thousand can testify. Circulars sent free. Price l per bottle, or 0 for tU, Or. H.AIYDKBSftCO., Pbyelclaas and Cbsm lata, 428 Broadway, New York. Sold by Drug gists geaerally. wttSTdc.w if-Madam Blouuta ltto SiUY Valoable Keraedy for that Olseais I also, a Co a ittinptloB Destroyer, aad au Entire Cure for tbe Bronchi tic. Asthma. e.o ; can be found at stott'o1 Drag Etoro, opposite national Hotel t Oilman, near Metropolitan Hotel ( ford'i.eor aerofElereathaad Peonsylraala areauei Ea twlsle's, corner of Twelfth aad Penasylraola areaoe ; Elliott's, corner of V aad Twelfth streets lierDaugsVC. corner ei mtiiib .. j.-n ar 'A? Ha UrtUat CUintr. au fcy of Waialag and InetrucUoa for Tenag Uea, Ale new and reltabl treat msai for Blieaf tie Driaaxy aad Sexual lysUn. leal free, ta eealed Brelope. Address, DB. J. IX1LUI HOUOHTOV, HWMdeoeiatiB,rhlla4aiebe. re, aaU-F