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April 1 2. Tin 8jir7 of bj rw anted inforaaOaa that Boata. til, AlAbAaa, vaa actaau4 jtunUj by CracnJ Mitca.Il itaot Barb raswtaara. 2JO ptimMn wn thkaa; mtea (Am Iiii atotit.a, asd a Urg mouI of iviliacmck. 1 ba Rctara taa Mtrrlaw-A Takaa Tkrt Prten aha TaAea PaitlN at Ja Rlr.

rmt ftoaaofi, April 11 11 P. Tl. rvtnra of wtik i4f tcvof bl th. Mwrvmmr, af frao-allj bb bad tea ara Uim daya afa aadv it at Craaoy UUsd, aai a taa i a ir of MtoftUrprotaiani taat tba atara aA xhaaid ivmit, frw rarpriaft Uua ior-inf .1 th uMniotMit lAax aaa la i ht cotniDf iowa. Taa alarai gwa via (red Iwmtj Biaaua pat aeraa clack, aj loo a tb appnrmaca of tba Mtm.

atar a tvamily im, taa 4oeka, haarh aad raa(rt ol taa (urutM, aaa oihwr poia ta (ObbmIid crowded with Ta. Jl.iajir, aflor abovinc baraalf b-yond fVwc.l Point, fpra4 a baadiaf tall wty. fcb dscl act ioc eon Una ea tbi coorl, boarrr, bat turad to wax 4 Jaaai by ii ftB-boaU, wbiia kad cnaarouiU point brreotapaay. Ot ta. latttf th JiMuwi aa4 Tarkimrm wcra noifstwd.

Tb waar wr aappejtd la b. Abn aa4 Trrmmmw. ArnriBf al a poia I midway bata-aaa Sea. II a l-oitt and Ki oial, aad cat to. pUr ibm th rraarta wax eMail aad Cutout, ao'i tha KaKliabavaamar Mmltm tad tb.audrM early ta tha BtoraiDDT, tbo abola ilret cm a la a atop, wfciU'tbe miion, fUiowad at aoma div tasr.

by tba l'orera and a null tag, eoo ticbad oa bar coarta. Taa intcaiioa of tba waa aot at firat parnrirrd. Aj ba emr aroaad, laariag Nawport Scwi ea brr la.t. It vaa am ihat bar of 3 net waa to eaptura two brisi aod a booaar whlck wara" aAcborod aar tba ahora, aboat twa lioai tba Potnt. Tai waa doaa witaaat tba al ghuat ditticalty, aol with tba arnitaaea of llimiil tuj taa tbri prUra wara tekam oa, nadrrth.

nbrt Bf. Tha woola a-Tair waa aofkclarfrd ia Uaa taaa aaif aa b3ar, aad Uva Jaaama, baring rrjolnrd tba fleet, waa oidrrri ta tow tba pnaaa to Craaay laiand. Takieg oaa brig ia tow aatera aad ona oa rarb adr, aba atored aluwly away. Biift-blly afaraacd at thia bold daab ajaita a anmbcr of hoD.r in tba app harbor arail.d tha-arlrra of a farorablc wind aad aa.il -L I'p ta thia m. tha rabrl t-rt ha raeuiaad ia tba poaitioa ia which tbry ftrat piard thaa.

alraa, aad aclhiog tnor. baa bnca dona. Tba Uda ia aow oat, and probably ava acw morrnient will ba atada for aoma Lonra. If ttr Mnrnauv jhoald St to pay at a riait aba will bcapproprtalaly wcratned. Tbaaaiaaa o' tba two brira eaptarcd ara tba ProTiJenra, kboda LaUad, aad tba MaraM, af Slocktoa.

Tba faraaar waa loadi with bay oa pri.at. arrooat, aod tba latur waj rararrd by tba Goiernmrat, btxt had baaat Lciua-Jcd. Tba aaaaa of tb. arhooaar baa not beca aacrxtainad. Taa Captaiaa of tba two bngi caraped aahara ia a avail boat, with lour of tba craw of tha afarraa.

Two Rira wm lrt oa board tha Karma aad ftl in beard the jaaaa. Tavy auda aa rfforta to I cwar a boat to aarapa. Tbry wara all Bkkaa iironara toavtbrr, with tba rrrw of tha a. fcoooar. ia aaid tbat tha raptorad wrra ordrted Laat aigbt to raa dowa tha baiocr for safety.

Tba aifaooocr Um maim used aa a water-loat by Urr- Noyaa, Corerniarct coatractor, for aupplyiag water to tha flart, happead ta be eloBanda of the French man-of-war whra tba Hfnawt atade bar appearanra, aad waa takea andrr prartiua of tba freach flag, tbna earapiog rap tare. Mr. Korea aaa prariotuly lost by capture, two achoooers employed aa water-boata by bim. t.ATCK. Tba Jamntown retnrned from Craney lalaad at thraa o'clock.

Vat a abot waa Bred aalU foox o'clock, wbea tba lanati fired three ebota ia tba diractioa of Baaaptoa Creek. Tha A'nftwtk aad Ortora, which bad braa statiosod ta tbat eiciaity, replied with a aambar of abota, all of which Ml scar tba rebel Href. Tba whole rebel fleet, led by tba Mm Lbea re tare ad to tba EliAbtth River. Tba aaava of tba acbooarr captured taa Fmily, aba waa from Weahkogtoa with aut Irr i ttorta. A paaaeagrr atramboat Cited with spectators came oat of K.iiAbetb Hirer this after-aooa.

A somber of small sail-boata aoald be seea through tfce day off Uevall's PoiaL Tba Battle al Fltubarf Lrlaracefal Kllcht ef the Ohio, i lacaaala aad toy a Tree pa lcapa of teaerai traaUaa. CaK.ua April 12. Tbe Ttmti special ay tba tespoaaibaity of tba aarpriae rrsu a uh the oomauLAdiag afneer. Ua ridey a larea forra of rebel raralry approached witbia aiirbt of oar lioee aad remained fbera, but tiraaral thirmu. who bad acea.

pied tha adntoea, had bera oi dried aot to bring oa aa rnraemrnc coaaaqarotly be saat out ao eorreapoculiaf force ta aaeet tnera. Tory rsaaaiaed ia positioa oatil Saaday BXtrsire, aad vtrred aj a fcrrea, bvbtad wbkrh beaorrord formed bis troop ta Una of battle anuiacoTTred. ft ara the attack waa brat made, tba Fifty-third, Fifty-srrectb, Se-reary. first and berraty-Mreatb lbic Regiaiania diaplayed inexcaaabel tmSicieBcy; tba Lattrr find wttboat firing a gaa. Tba others fired aaa er twa rooedi and ttra bed.

The cawardice of tbeea rermeot left tbe point exdefeaded. Tba eaeasy immediately closed aad surrounded the more adTaaced regimanta. It is also stated tbat tha Eighteenth Wav eoasia aad SLiieenth Iowa fled alter firing twa or three roands. Wbea tbe enemy fled, tbey bnraed their wagoaa aad left their wownded behind, all of wbcm are rriaooera. Wavhcrboaae a Battery loet oae kHIed aad iateca woaaded, and WiUara's Chicago Fat 'cry fire killed aad thirty wooaded.

Ona Sew IMeaas regiment, tba Loabiaaa Tigers, were alaost entirely left oa tba bat-ile-firld, killed or woaaded. Tbey were DHy all wealthy snea, dressed la tba Zoaara inifotm. General Preatiat raraped oa Toeeday and cam iato camp alcaa. Ia tha cooanoa of tbe reUeat, be aaanagtd to eladftne rebel eiaiiaana (teeeregerd lateaded to snake his attack two days prerioaaly, bat extraordinary raiaa isBpedtd bi tiitgieaa aarrhlalayed bis arrieel. Bad tb attack beea mad.

at tba Uai laUa-oVd, Bsell ceoid aot poaribly bee reached him ia time to rare aa from defeat. rartber Hews rrwaa tl tabwrg Leading. frr. Loria, April 11 kAjor McDonald, of E.hih Hiaaouri, arriTed her last BJjbt, dirert troai Pitubarg Laadiog. Ba aoabrava tl dra of A.

B. Johmrtoa, aad was told by a pTisoaar, a LieateAaat, that Baahrod Joha-roa, wbo earaped front Fort Dunelaon, was alas killed, lie tbiaks ail tba reports aboat iieauregard bring woaaaed en reliable. Aa officer of tb hew Oriaaaa Oreoie Battaliaa, ukea prisoner. Bay Kaaaregard aaada a speech oa tb fatmrday before tba baiUa, ia wbKA be told tbem th reeult waa a snra itiag. They coeld aot fail.

They weald optar Grant's army, ti.ee whip Baell, and Uas bold tbeir tailroada. If they lost tb cay, ha said they might a wrU lay dowa Uietr arm aad ga acme. Tba store of taa earapa of General Prentiss la aot tro. Tb great part af bis brlcad ear takea paiawaes early tb frht oa Baada. I be gen-BoaM did la work, and aaeed our army front total rl nailer oa feanday.

Taa begiaaiag of la fight aa Saaday waa a aoaat.le nntia, BUT of ear officers aad nadiers betx.g oeertAkem la their tent aad rtl I waa I to liieg St favaanab, aot besg aaua get Ctl of i-l Ui fc i ea ea bae WW's aot O'er that el eaeay we a4 Uaa A rrbl l-iArtrBiiu' wf (Ki.ooo r. oaa wr iasaad bafur aaey Wl Ceeiath. TV aaeood day's irbt wa aot half sad', aerate LLe trrt. Ta reeala gae way be-Coe aar freak trocaa. Tbo awsc waa hot oatiaaad aar.

Major McdaH taiaks aar kiSad at Uaat l.aoa aad w.ad4 8,000 Ha aar there waew 1.V00 or 1.C00 rebel weaaaal Wi aa lb field, and tbiaks tb-eir killed ameaat to 3 (rf beaidaa th evaded. IK a did no take aknee taaa 60 arlsaaar. Major Mclwaald thiaka xUaarererd Be prefxWd to saak a stand at Coeiath, aad, If auad will retreat ta Jackxoa, jb. ArrtTais fraea Irotjioa say Vaa lora kt at Pluxsaa's Ferry, aa Current ftieer, near ta Mimsaet line, wtth la.ooo or 12,000 aad awsillsf reiafurramaau. 1 Aeeawat arthv ftaitla ad Ptttae err-BeaareraH 'kaartai at a pert Ikaeia of OeaerraJ sMarf Jehaafa Tk Me beta lialaa a Craax I actary.

BiiTTaoaa. April 1L Tha raited State gee boat Ark re arriTed here tbj morningY with tba SLBowae limJmm, caoaared ea taa Wyfoaaaco Birer. A copy af tba aVichmoad Aay was foerad ea board, which has beta faraathed to tha Aevrwea. ll cootaia th (olkrwisg dirpatcheaia refer ava ta th bani la Teas a all Mag dated aa tb 6th, aad giving aa accoaat of tb Saaday fight aalyi tv Fme arvA.a. a.nia,l 1- T.

(keifal Boeae, aaaa Mie iral bar this morning attacked tha Barmy ia a strong position ia front of Pitta beuV, aad after a severe baa la of taa boars, thanks to Almighty Cod, gaiaad a eonapieaa victcsy, driving tba samy from every pat ttoa. Taa loaa oa both sUns Is heavy, ta-rlading aow Commaader iavCbicf, Albert hidney Johaatoa, wbo tell, galLafntly loading hw troop ians tba thirkaet af the 070.1, O. T. BK4CKBUAE0, "General Omeiaadiag." risjT lfTC Moeiia, April 7 Pa lal dirpatabe to tbo AWaerad Btt, dated yesterday P. ML, say tbat tha battle wa tare aad furiooa, tie eaemy atabboraJy reeUUng their tale, while tha Boalberners eoatlBaed to pnaa apoa them itA reaketleas aVilaemi-aauuo, alowly bat sorely forcing them bach.

(Kir loss heavy, bet oar faea are ia goad iplnta, ssd iboroagbly wartne-l ap to tba work ia baad all flbt bat tha Ala lama, Mlaslseippi aad Louitiaoa troop dis p'iay great a-aJLetry. The Tweatyfirat Alabama covered tnemeelwe with glory. This regimes! rptard two batterie. The Ft rat liuiaiara Regiment of Begalars took a battery. General Bahrod Johnaoa, 00a of th Fort Duoeleoa priaoaers who SBbaaqaeBtly ee-e pd, iawvaaded.

bonday aiynt th eaemy ara la fall retreat, and tbe Confederate ia hot permit. I wnu from th enemy's camp, aad oa Federal paper. Large Bomber of priaoaers have beea takea, and we expect to captir tha Ilea tar part of tb Federal army. are driving tbem back oa tba river, and shall kill or a.ptnr tbe entire army. Tbe battle is ulfcr.smg with trrribU fury.

We her eepured General Preatiat, aad a large namber ol officers. General Albert Hidney Johnaoa fell al half-past two o'clock. Una of bis legs was torn by a shell, and a Mini, hall streak him ia the body, lis died whlla gallantly aad steadily leading aar eirtofioaa trnop. General Benaree-nrd BOW coon mania th army, He says this is a second Egbt 1 General llovll was aot ia time to take part ia tba action. There ia ao erroant in the paper of Man-day's tattle, ia which tb rebels were ao romplrtely routed.

Beported Horrender af IVert Craig Ua. reodrtaeaal rearroaderal tha federal rwa pa. BikTiaoas, April 11. Tb Richmond IFlif of tb 8th basth following: A letter baa beea received at (rlnj from Baa Antonio, ax nouncing th Bill of Fort Craig by unconditional capitnlatioa. Colonel taaby proposed tbat himself aad eommaod be permitted to depart, OB Condi una that tbey pledge themselves not to serve daring Us war, bat General Sibley iruirtsd oa aa Bncoaditional aarreader.

A diepatrh, dated Mobile, April says tbe enemy abellcd Peas Cbrietiaa yesterday, and landed man and 4 tweive-ponnder how- iuvrs. Our fort was 40 men and 1 howitzers. We made a narrow escape. A letter from Pnltoasbarg, North Carolina, to the Richmond any th A n. rutr waa taken to aea by Liea.enant Wm.

C. Whittle, and tbat a be wa taken to Charleston to be delivered to her owarrs. The Kkchmoad ITaig contains news from Tor town. It rays tbat General Magruder, with his staff, was at the Lea Boose, near Lee's Mills, oa Sunday, and came near beiog captured or killed by General Keys. The bora of oa cf his staff was killed under bitn, in his 8ght, by shell.

Oa Mondnv Jtff. Davis addreeasd aoma wounded soldiers, aad said bs intended to share their fat oa tb next battle-field. Cotae weal or woe. ba would bo with them, aad whatever might betide, whether victory or defeat rasued. Of on thing ba aasared them, tb cause ia safe, 11 coatjaar la tbe end Tbe Rirtmoad Whig contains a dispatch announcing that tbe rebel General Gljddra lost his left arm ia tb battle of Bon day.

newspaper Carre. peadeats Order of tba ekecretar of ar. or rial wit ii'LLma. a aa PvraaTnavT, a aaataevoa. Asnl IX.

Cbloaal Aasoa Stager ia hereby authorised ta grant peseta to tb aditors, correspondent aad reporters of newspapers to eater tha lines of tha I'nited Stats Army apoa receiving satisfactory proof that tbe rrrsaa appling toe soch peas is loyal, aad is written pai air aot to pobtiah any iafor xnatioa ia regard to military operauoas tbat woald giv aid aad comfort to tb eaemy. Perinea holding sack peases to be (abject to sack rale aad regulations a tha General oommeadiBg may prescribe. Signed, UWL1 M. STAXT05, BecrotAry of War. 1 t.oed Fcollap; la England Toward th nltea rtatca.

Wasaixerroa, April 12. Mr. Cyraa W. Field arrivid here this morning direct fro a London, and retorts tbat the feeling ia gland and fraece ta (aror of this country ia daily IncTvartcg It ta sau that ar. neid broo(bt a 1U1 bim from Knrop proposals from influential capiialtits to supply a very lara- aakoaat af war material to tha I Bitad Btatea, to be delivered ia Krw York and pay able entirely La hoods ot oar uovernment.

I Lateat froaa erktewau Kias YbSATOBB, April 12. Son than brishtlv Teeterday. Tbe rebeis coalino to fir with arlil'ery awa oar eset. Oar gaas never reply Tbe rebels bare beea greatly reinforced ia tha last frw day. On Tnereday several veeeeia ere seea to lead troops al York-tow and also from Norfolk by ease River.

A be. too a raronaoiaaaac mads by General Porter ihowi that tb rebels hare mstenally strengthened tbeir weeks sine our adraace, and mounted Be ran no. 1 Fraaa Arkaaaaa. Er. Lorn, April 12.

It If reported thai tha rebels ar withdrawing their rarer rro-a horth eeMcra Arkansas, and coaceatrating tbeai a Paeahootaa, ia ta aorta-waauiia poruon of that State. Their foroa at that noint ia represented to ho 10,000. Th Federal forces aader General Steels ara betweea GreeavUla, Missoari, aad th Arkansas Line, prepared to aaeet any meat the rebel may make. General Sigel kas arrived from the Bouta- writ, baring beea compelled to leave hi command tor a tint oa account of ill health. Sam Easier, who wa kaaishe from this I eitv soma tnse aro bv General tlsJlert.

for at teaapnr rwnrcaaoa aa auuiarf asuvnij, aae returned to liv Badartartard ta to comma city ia wt irh be bad so long proa pored. Eneler i said ta have takea tb oath of al lcgiaac and given every snwaraace of futor loyalty "Vo tha Government. 1 Brtdgw Bank Ebiaem-i, Vs, April 11. Tbe bridge serosa Caoar Creek at this pine Is BkStadL A private ta tha weary seeoad Indiana Regiment was shot ea picket duty by th reM to-aee. A tore-4 or party eras attacked by a de tachment al Ash by a Cavalry, 40 strong.

wbo war reversed. One maa died from es Bcamra daring Blear Scare. Prrrs-a, Apr a 11. River II feat by th Bier awark and falling. aather ciendy.

LscatBU, AptU II River riiiag at th rate of aa iach pr bonr, with tw-atyoix fret la taeeaaal Weaker aiow-ry tha eVy; bow clear, fccrcury li CraOS-Bl ranks. I rrLJa. llunul Iml Wa Trrr yr.l 11 Th earvalrjr of serai baaki oocoptad Wafiwatna yatee-y, tba refer ia ahaaaoarag tSe pUco wrta- nt ftrtng a gaa. Frw af the InharamaBi re-msooed. Tb coantrr 1 exceed! arly huaatfaL tb brbaat Mag leraJ laches high, aad ta graia coxaiflaral advascad La grosnX A rsael wa capraseat vesta jay ay Bans G.

asset Baahg a.a, aad apaa bia peeeao ra loead a Bewaa-kai aeseagtag as eea or oar private, aha, wtih three otliars, were mlaaad a law days stare, aad doabUesa aithar akea priat aam or sbo. IW Tart Mirtbit. Krw Teas, April 11. FWer Catarora- accoantsby Lbe Am kava im parted a very heavy faaiiag to tbe market, aad with aaly a vary limited deeaaatd inr as port aad hmi prarao Ba.a deciiaea 16. sales of 1,10 arm.

at aor.a law eparfiao Sate; V7t II for extra btetar ciosnsr sa reported al IS; 4 -v 5 fcn- su perfine Wsetaaa; Xri for eomrao to medlnm artra nsntara; eo(a3 ns for shipping brand extra reoad-aoop Ohio, aoia, 1 tor sraoa sraacs, aaarnet eg heavy, with BO Beyer at the oatevde ajaotanoaat CnaaHiaa Fioenr lower, aad sao I. rat tea. nee doing: taJaaef i.toi oris, aa 15 t.Vu i IS for abipping, aad IV. So for w.o tar extra. Rye Floor qaiet at 3 60 (j IS.

CoraBetl aaiet aad eactuvhred- a biaay aeavy, aaaetued and tower: eaiee of brie at tl 4 2 Ha. for State, sad UfO-tur Westara. Wheat dnlL and the trade acy is aVoem- ward: sales l.fcCO bosheU Winter Bed Wart- em at fl )7, aa I.MO betbsU Tkil WssV ns kill 1 41. Rye dull at 8(74 la. tsarkry anieti aale too owjks tkaase at no (.

400 baah-Csneen kastataoc Wa notice sas 3,000 aoaaels Barley Malt at 1 1 14, which ia materially aaov the mar ket. Cora heavy, aod fully la. lower: eala I.OOO bushel at bo for mixed W'astera, ia store, ale. delivered, aad for Jersey ltl low. Oau duu and aeavy at 3HCf tic.

Cager Raw firm: safe 1m hhda. Cube at nad HO Lhda. English Island al f-fr. Molaaeas ooaonoea steady: aala 1(1 hi.de. llarfaadoe at le-J 30 hhds.

Port Bkro at He-, and 100 bhdA.Cuta Moscorads at 2ic Pork dull and ancbaxged: sales 5.o brie. at $11 5ti for mesa; 111 6oatl3 60 for prima sneer: aad SO for prime. Beat ablet sad firm: sale 3M be la at (m, 60 Inr cooatrr pnni: 13 vm tot ta lUfUMJ 6a fur repacked ad tlVali to lor extra ueat. Eef Uamj iav active at I717 10. Cut Meats la fair mend at firm prices: sale 175 package at 4 5c.

for Westara and city finoelders aad for do. Bams. We also aotice further sales of 100 Ueeose hboaidera, ia dry salt, for future delivery, at 4jc Baa bide ia lea active demand, hart the market ia eery firm: aale Too bona at To. tor ahrt ribbed Middies, for short dear aad 7o. for Bellies.

Lard continue, ia good da-Rand aad market firm: sale brie, at ((af-lc Buuer "riltc for Ohio and 16 loc lurtAta. Cheese very Bra: sales at Wear Yerk Money Market. Ksw Toaa, April 11 Money easy at 0(3) percent, oa tail, chiefly at lite inside fig ure, frime Paper scarce aad wanted al r. q. sterling alxcuacc dull at lllif.i for He, and 1121e112 for Bankers' Dill.

American Gold firm at per cent pre mium. Ca iTcrtiln Go.d Bars steady al -K't 1 per cent prtmium. The steamer to day fur Europe eartled out ia Specie. Government Stock a shade easier. United btate Sixes, 'Hi, 3-10 Treasury.

Bote View York attack Market. Kte Yoaa, Apnl 12. Stocks dull and heavy: llliia Central Scrip, CI: Chicago and Peoria, 1T(: Michigaa rioutborn Guar, snteed, 46; Michigaa Central, fit); brie. net: Chicago, Burlington nnd Qumcy, 62; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 115; Sew Yoik Ctnlisi, fjl; PaciBc Mail, 100; Americaa Gaid, 101: Illinois Central Binds, hf Toledo nnd Wnbeh Second Bonds, 4'-l; Toledo nnd Wabaah First Bonds, To; Missouri Sixes, 4: Teneiete Size. 54.

fXdrTbe New link Conference of the Methodist Ej iscopal Cburth met at Water bury, tbe in it. Daring th leuion the nee 1 of the recent victory nt Cirintb, under Generals Gurr aad Hai tsi waa receiveJ with hearty applause by the Conference, after which th wbola as- arsibly rare end sang, Praia Gad, from whom all bleeeings flow." Kroaa Lebaaaa. Ihle. IHekal btssatrh t. lb.

Claclaaall Tien 1 "Lxbasos, O- April 8. Tbe I'nlon Fro School Building waa destroyed by fir last evening. It was th work of an incendiary. Cc-S insured tor Vcn. B.

GRAHAM." A frw days ago we noticed the fact that tbe negroes of Lebanon had become very much incensed beraas their childrea were not nl lowed to attend th Sam school with the white children, and had, en twa different occasions, cut the steam-pipe and otherwise destroyed the heating apparatus of tbe Union Free School Building, doubtless with tb intention of dettroyieg th entire fabric We bow have th intelligence that tb bt tid ing is deatroved, aad that it is the work of an incendiary, of course, aader tbe ctrenm- tancea, there can be little doubt at to tb reler of tb iacradiarie. Bat this is bat a foretaste of what may be expected should tbe Republicans succeed ia tbeir cmancipe- tioa schemes, aad millions of Ignorant, laxy negroes be quartered among as. The ne-grue, however, ara aot to blame. It is tha Abolitionists, who are telling them tbey are entitled to nnd ought to bar II th aerial and political privilege of the whites. Tbe Beg(ee, having been led to be lieve this, we do aot wonder that tbey maa iie4 a deter taatioa to knee "-equal right at all baxardr.

ZAevhre mpm. llllam g. Yancey at Mew Orleaa. The Kew Orleaas Acayama, of March It, contains a fuller report of Mr. Taacey's speech tbaa the oae lately published by as, bat bo thing that is new, tare the lollowing significant admiifion: "He aaid It was aa error to say tbat Cot ton Is It ia not II is a groat and iiifluenlial power in loanuerce, but not it dictator Be allnded to tb dependence which British statremea placed apoa the probability ot obtaining from other source tha a America, aaa saowsa that una.

to any practical extent or parpoea, was lav pntkible. and Jbal tba idea was a fallacy ila ihooght-he said, that the blockade was a blesalpg fo th Contederalc State; for it wa teaching, asy, rompellicg aa to depend opoa oerselvea, and to do thai, for ooraelva lor which bar hitherto beea depending t.prn oLbera, and Ihey our deed heel foea. Mr. Yancey tbe a roanseled a -first, united, nnd generous sur-port of tb Government which beajuat beea inaugurated. The cho 1 chooaira were both ia the aame boat Th storm was rsgiog, lbs wind wa howl- irg, and tbe ware were beating apoa oar lark.

We bad plaotA tbem at tc Deim. They Kight cemm error, but all history tree Lea that whsa there ia matiay ia the rrw th bark most go dowa. coa- cladrd by 1 preen lb strocgast eonfl-desc ia tb fiaal a-oocres of tb cense ia which are engaged, and at tbe close was greeted with the tneet entheaaaetic A Toes TaAiroasa. The Washiagtoa correapondtnt of tb Kew York any A daagh'sr of tb proprietor of th Tredegar Iroa Works at Rich mend waa captured by oar advancing force laet week, beyoad Great Bethel, la the act of signaling oar ep- roach to tbe enemy. She oreeea all the coTerriienrt 0 her acta, and is aow la Fort Mc Henry, raving tb penalty or aer lemt Bine raahaeaa, bat Ml aot ia th least abashed r-r her eonductt oa the camtrary, she taaat.

frets all th usual symptoms of th rene! datrase, wbkh are, an bl ashing impudence nad bectorirg twugger. bh i a pretty girl of some eighteen or nineteen summers. Tax Straraa ar GwaaLTAa Saoar or Coal. The Bchooner West Anas, Captain Perry, from Gibraltar, which arrived at New Tork oa faturdsy mornirg, reports that ta privateer Shatter wa al tbat place oa the 11th r. 1 vllkMl mnml Tbe cunt eclat- af bar had offered twelve dollar per tea tor It, bat no put sua would sail to th market price was But e'gbt dollars.

Every oae waa anxioatiy looking for aa Americaa maa-ef-war. It ia aaid eoea thirty of the ntatiarr while la Gibraltar. Boa. CtaaA Kackai, th daoghter of a (Vwtrh Peer, committed suicide ia 1 Bade. a ay throwing herarlf frot has.

bed. ln wiadaw, feet froas the groanA Sa wa Durty-aiX veers aid, anmatTied, aad verj a am. -J. I Jrfl is re-vrrted that Far most ul arrive la U. 7 ea Wedneaday ot this wetk.

ftjB-Bates al inf iiitaat anlaa ere-te'be atee by the boatria daring the tl. aid and very 'pat tali dtiaaa of thks city, LerU A. PeweU, died yeetarday ortua faV-AIl claims egaiast tbe Sanitary Coin- Bbtakoa man be praaaaUd Iimei1is ta care pavmeot. tUf Jfearly all tbe Auras saAmale par- fl aatil by the Goeestxmeat at this seiat haea bera seat to tba army- B-TbfitrtyeIaaSeeBtaar7 aaeede-eided to offer their large ad: boa for the aa ef the svek aad wearadad sOMliara. f3T la staay of taa chorbe to-day th snbjac af the distoaises will be the rebol-lice, haorigia aad tbe reeelt.

ffyTh atas EamUtiam took ap ta theEa- aawaa Bivar yaetn nay at hundred balsa ef bay for the aa of the Goeeraaneat. aaercbaaai bare faint bop that by the middled Job tbey will be reoetring rrvm LUiaan their eoaueera staples. iVa Btllt. with tha rebel aSicer priaooert a board from Island Na. 10, is a peered ta arrive bare this eveaing or to- r-A revival of re'igioa I now pro- gTeamagattbe Ninth street beverml ere to be bap used ia CuTiS.

this eveaing. cxTTb fitmoti ngiarr, Chariea Kllet, jr, wbo attacked Geearai Mcdellan with so mock severity, a few weekf Race, is at rea rm ia tbe city. Tarn Laseasraa No. 4. This steamer.

which left here for the battler-round with Colonel Dndley oa board, entered the Tea- River Friday nicht. Tr im k.t wi.Ke.Af ih. Preaident ia his proclamation will be carried nut and ebered in every church througboat the eity to-day. Tbe m.f took dowa tbe river yea- trraay to Piuaberg Landing twenty.tQree caskl of ice, a Bomber ef rout, and a large oAntity ot frsw. A good more.

Burglars are ia tbe city in large num bers, and it bencovea ear ciueene to bar well tbeir doors aad windows, aad keep a vigilant look-ool for these infamous rascals. fcxTTbe steamer A'ira IT. TAwast is com ing ap from Ulead No. 10, with a load of ct-tured armament and provisions, which will pronao.y be delivered at tairo. first through shipment of freight fr river ports ever the Hal Li more and- Ohio Railroad since the rebel uou broxa oat, ar- ivtd yesterday morning per tea n-ie iveeaa, taP Tha supply of tents, wagon covers.

Ar, maaufacred la thia city, have beea exhausted. Bad ytt ao order bar been received to resume tbeir manufacture. Tbey are suede Kant instead. gsSTTb backwater from tbe rive- baa ex tended all over Mill creek, and the line of railroad of tha Obio aod Mississippi Road I again threatened with Inundation this sid of tie Millcreek bridge. gtry Karly yesterday morning another steady raia commenced falling and con tinued without diminution until a late hour hut nlrht, with prospect of clearing np wbea we went to pre this 1 pAtgrTb young tear of whom nuon last week a being aboat to makes! ber debut ia opera is Miss well won't tell ber ansae just at present.

She will appear ta uLmr" gusa th reat. Another Itoat Dlapatchcd te th Hattle. Grooad by Mayor Hatch. Upon conruliauon with th members of the sanitary Commiation, Mayor Hatch bo- ram convinced it was advisable to dispatch another steamer, provided with surgeoBS, nurses aad medical storea, to the battleground at Pittsburg. Clothed with the eu'hority so to do by Secretary Stanton, he eriordicgly contracted with tba Cincinnati and Louisvills Mail Company for th fine s'rataer wxerer, which was yesterday proper officered, turn irh ed with all the retiuisit material for tbe tick and woonded soldiers, and started off.

Th following were th 1 Hirer appointed: Crhcrrr Captain Charley Ross, comman der and pilot; Jeremiah Kiervted, first mate; J. Anscbuix, pilot; the Mail Company fur nishing the dnrens snM Slant John Carey, Cleveland; W. F. Carter, Marietta; S. R.

Drury, Troy; Joseph Falkenback and H. L. Drink, Columbus. 'aasreew- Dr. C.

McDenaott, of the Forty. third Ohio, who is oa hit way to joia hi regiment Seenory f'tnnuuM Messrs. M. Bailey and Geo. ft.

Sboenberger, of the Sanitary Ctimmitaion, accompany the expedition to scperictead the distribution of store. 1T. Jesse f. Jadkint (chief), Llrt. J.

J. Ouinn, Carson and BrahL of this city; Dr. W. D. Holt, of Covington; Dr.

Beck with, of Cleveland; bra. Bart and Fulton, ot Me riettA; Dr. Bortea, of Troy; Dr. Naff, of New Carlisle; Dra Ashmnn, Lamaost and Mil ler, of Columbus; Dra. Long and Bigelow, of Bryan.

Asnn Messrs. M. Hoi line? head, J. B. Keddall, Tom Kerth, A.

M. Plnakstt, A. Mc- Alpin, Bart Smith, C. A. Wolf, A.

D. Alex ander. Vf. A. Powell, Ja.

Bolt, J. U. Mul len, a at. bullivan, two outers of Mercy, Cirdnnati, and saveral other persons whose a toes we do not bow remember. Cavyvatrr A.

L. Lewttine and L. Gntbrie. The Aitmor left oa ber winding tray dowa the Obio betweea three end four o'clock, end, ao doubt, made the trip to Loa-irville in embt hours. Tb ExTttrsts abb PaoarrtBSS or oca Cirrxaas 1 Bbbalt or oca Wocsoso Sotv-ptsna The recent strnpgle and work of carnage ta Teoaeesee has stirred the pulses of our city to its quickest throbbing, and tb liberal contributions of money and supplies give ample aa- turaac ef the complete success or to enterprise which tbe citisent of Cincinnati responded to so earnestly and promptly.

Tbe appeal of tbe Sanitary Commission has re-suited ia the munihornl re tarn of nearly worth of supplies and money, and then every citiaea teemed at a loss to know how to do more for this sacred cen-e. Tbe coin- plemeat of physicians aad nurse was instantly Dade up, for a thoasand willing bands were ready to hasten to tbe relief of tbo wbo bar. fallen ia th battle for the I'aioa. Tb precious freight accumulated, oearir BOO tuns, was hurried oa board of fast-tailing steamer, and to-day ill arrive at Piuaburg landing, oa their errands of love aad toercy. Taoe remaining behind are actively at work, getting ia readiness hospitals at Camp Den iron for th reception if tb sick and woonded, which will be arriving daily tb present week by the boatload- A member of the Commiasioa ia-futmed us jeetrrday that arraagementa a ere being made to receive betweea three and four thoasand woonded.

These hospital are to be fitted ap with extra mitliaain, on! and every convenience that will add to tha rora'oTt and aid af tb affariaf soldier for their restoration. I'poa the arrival hr of tb boata, tbe wooaded will ba removed with care to their aew quarter, where a boat ef choice spirits, who know bow to minister to suffering, will be ia waiting, for aot a Steele want will be required by the poor soldier that oaa aot be efficiently aad speedily atteeded to. Let tbe 00 pious applies coatinae to be poured Into the storerooms of tbe Commimioa, for all wbo contribute are giving to a loyal aad holy can. Tb following is a partial list of the article whkh will be received: Cotton shirts, eottoa sheets, cotton pillow-rate, wooiea aad eottoa shirta, liat from old pare linen, pillow and cushions, slippers er ligbt sboea, dried trait, arrow-root, leatea syrup, bedticka, (three by ea-vra feet,) light areolae biaakets. wooiea aad eottoa drawers, wooiea and eottoa ocka, old taa-terial for rags aad beadagea, BAadkerebiefii and towels, prepared chicken, eat-meal, car rant jellies.

Eas-rca Cwt All red hiopper, Eq entertaiBed the Sketck Club last eveaing. The tkeeraaa were fully equal, both la aosa-ker aad Bierit, to tboa of asy meeting this r-atoa. Amot-g tL.m was a bast, by Tosa D. Jo oea, of Doa JoanvaA, which beers a remarkable liken te a certaia popular As tfaeekearbes will be ea exhibitioa at will teava tba public te trace tb likenee for ttiiimsalv The eeatribat-S were: U. T.

Witter, W. P. Noble, Joseph Katun, J. C. Beard, Hiiiea, Pedrettl, J.

H. Worrell, Freak: lkeerd, Tbeo. Tboa D. Jooa. Taa Club raaolred to give aa exhibition at Pike Operaaottaa, la a.4 af th Forties: Xonumtat i ssi CITY AtiD tULUi 1dh rr YToaiwi arret Cccsv-sr-aa.

la rrsTnuLare of -5 of 1 -raa to meet at ta. Lo-jrt- ho-, oa mornieg, ptiUl.sbed La the We appeared u.er yeatarday anoct. in ear r. fOTUiial capatiry, to aeceru-a what WM foiag ea, eurpcing it wa a meeting of the people to take nature for th recptioa ef lue killed- and wounded at tha battle ef PiUabarg. aea am ved there were Bontrwhat takea alack ea seeing Kaia-street la treat of tbe Court-houss i.Ud chock full of Gerataa womia the wivea, sisten end mothexa of our volunteer.

Tbe stairs at the eetraaca, tb saaia bal above aad tbe rotunda ware alae filled with acxewd of WO-mra. and aS clamoring tor mosey at tbe heads of th County Commissioner. Cpaa iaenirisg of a GertBAa reporter, who wa present, wt were infot-atad that tha Taat east mb lege of femininity was la coaseqasa-a ef the foi lowing article, pablisbed ia the Bima yesterday saorniag: rsea Man MmliftVm are re-qoeated ta notify the wive of the soldiers of this city, te meet this lureaooa at ma. clock, la firoal of tbe Cottrt house. -W do aot uderstaad exactly tb par-port of tbe mreung, bat thiak it is to taaks a tree statement ef tbeir oppreaeed aad destitute si taatioa to the Board of CooJkty Cot-ai isaiiateia, aad to get relief.

Aad this ia exactly ia tbe tight place; there is fat thia my a Bum ber of wive of soldiers wbeee si taatioa is eery pitiful; they have generally several children, aad ere aol able with tha beet ef their will to ears aay thing, receive ao thing from tbeir kueoaads, who thexoealve waited lor tbeir pay for months pest, aad are theiesuae exposed ia ail lb horrors af a miserable lira. The wives aad childrea mast live, aad we ipect th Conaty Coram isxioncrt to assist th oppressed wive ia some way, aad try by counsel to diminish their misery ia Tbe Sheriff and other officers at the Courthouse hardly knew what to make of th strasce affair, aod did all they could to mol lify the omen, assuring them tbe Comnue- iusers had ao funds for them, but tbey would not be quieted. Mr. Meyer, Mr. Mar k-worlh and other German appealed to th poor women to disperse, explaining that th fund art apart for their relief had beea e- a tilted, but instead of quieting them toe remarks of these gentlemen seemed only to increase their excitement At one tin it was feared the mob would break la the win-dowa of the Commiasioners' room.

Messen ger were dispatched to tbe various station- house for a polic force. Tbe appearance 01 the effioert had tbe effect to disperse th cited left th field, murmuring against tbe Dewtpiperl for publishing fivlse aoconnts for th purpose of misleading tbeta. Tbb Flood. Another freshet is at oar doors end op into the house of tbe lower ptrt of th city, extending nearly np to WaWr street. The river was still swelling slowly last evening, but all reports received from above indicate that the river will be stationary here to-day, anless tbe rain, which rr-corn menced here yesterday morning, should cause the river to further advance.

If the present rain is genera, the tributaries of Ih Ohio will commence rising again iamedi alely, and tbe extent of the freshet, ia that event, caa not be determined. The destruction of property is a' ready immense, and nt tbe river toams between this eity and Cairo wilt mult, necessarily, very disastrous. Oa jerterdsy a larg amount of drift and several skiffs, ratta and Hats cut loose by the flocd floated past the city. At Pitubarg the rive- was tailing yesterday morning, but eta-tit-nary la-d whila every tributary of the Ohio, from its bead to tb mouth, is swelling at a brisk rate. Unless the preernt wet spell cease speedily, there caa be no conclusion arrived at of the extent tbe flood nay yet attain, while the probabilities are that tbe freehet may equal those of '47 or 32.

It would only require two feet more rise to reach the flood which visited as a few weeks since. CussuMitx Yesterday the Sanitary Communion received a contribution of two hundred cent, from a littl. girl who had laTed that turn, ia a money-Bale, ia two Deaths' time, with the original intention of purchasing a tumour drees, which lbe was willingJo fcrrgo if her coutribation would relieve tbe aick and wonsded aoldier. Another donation was mad by the newsboys, who banded to a member of the Commission three dollars and sixty ceo I ia ropier and three and five-cent piece. This ct impromptu speaks well for the news-boys, wbo make tbeir little pittance by the most ocremitting labor.

tub Way. A telegram was received yettrrday announcing that the remains of Captain Hertram, of the Fifty-fourth Ohio, wbo waa killed at the battle of Pitubarg, hsd arrived at Pad oca awaiting traniporta tion by steamer to the nearest agency of Adams tip reels Company. Captain Bertram resided ia this city. No. 88 East Poorth- street joined tbe Fifty fourth when it was oriranrxtti, aad died manfully and nobly battling for his country.

The friends of the de ceased are making arrangement to bury the dead with military honors. Sind AiDTOTBiCoHatatios. Tbe Sanitary Commission will ba ready to receive Bit at and cbk kens for canning on Tuesday next Beef will DO doubt come liberally from the butchers of the city; therefore, we a peal to oar roentfrv reader to rend ia chicks tie, dressed, if possible; if not, they may be rent alive. Also, those who have ran to spare will please send them. All freight addressed to the Sanitary Com mitt- come free.

Send to No. 169 West Second-street, near Elm, to Ja. L. Haven A Co. Assists at tbs luirxaxxr Statios-boi at.

The following is tbe number of arm's at th different Station-bouse for the year ending April 1, 1802: I r-rl MiMm- Arrets rt 1 1 rt 1.. Ir au.1 f- m-le. uf. pins and 5-e 1 iltf r-ii rr.t,-e,-l irrut. l.sk ll.tnn.d-rm Arrr.1.

twe enswa l.sri kt-rj-iae ltd le-lgmg vrt i A I. for mas 21 kv-kinr and sndgla 771 1 Are t. (if crime. ke-s4es i. f' h.

I -1 1, VV r.l A r.n Jor cru kalr kwssas ud W-rt rr la fray Tere ar a lee Bomber of house to let at tbe present time than is generally the eae at this season of tb year, and rent for apartment and small bouses are higher thaa lart year, while large bouses, with th "modera i may be had twenty-five to thirty per cent, lower. Real estate holds its owa in the estimation of owners, but forced sales fail to realize any great ex-pertations, and sales are by ao means fre quent. WocBnan CoMiac. Mayor Batch eater dsy afternoon received a dispatch from the Medical Dire, tor of General Greats Army, at Cairo, inqniring if he (the Mayor) could make arraxgementa for th accommodation. of wounded.

Bis Honor immediately telegraphed back tbat he could, and to send tbem on. Tbey will probably arrive hereon Monday Bight or Tuesday morning next faf-Dr. Hewitt, the military Surgeon of the Regular Service, who conducted himself ao insolently and rudely to the expedition hKb went to Fort Doneleoa from this city, for sick and wounded soldiers, has beea ar rested aad suspended. This is right, aad we have bo doubt, apoa trial before a Court martial, be will be expelled from the army. ftTh inclemency of the weather yryleT-day greatly retarded shipments on th land-ing, which is bow narrowed dowa to a small strip of land betweea two aquarss.

Tbs steamers are Boeing tbeir way toward the baiidiorsoai Front street and may yet be compelled to "tie ap" to tbe lamp posts aad hitching poet oa the sidewalks. 3-Wbea the steamer 7 room arrived at Evansrilie, oa its way ap the Teanewee River, two I raa II boys, named Edward Fitx-simmoas aad B. Maria, were found secreted ia the bold. Tbeir fathers were volunteers, and they took thia method to reach Pittsburg to learn the fate of their parents. They were permitted to remaiB oa tb boat, There wars twenty -tour regiments of infantry, ea ef cavalry aad bib batteries of arillrry from Obio engaged In the recent battle at Pitts berg Landing.

Tee Pint and Secern Kentucky, also raised principally ia this State, were also ugaged. It is estimated tbat of Ohio troops aboat wen killed and wounded. DxrrTT Cater or Pouca. la the absence of Colonel Dudley, Chief of Police, wbo left for the battle ground oa the Aattraessr a. Deputy Larry, Litre acts ia his stead.

Larry ao tax ba acted with honor to hiai-wlf aad credit to tb city. A rrottrr assTS. Joha M. Medarr. th arwly-etet-tcd Clerk of the Police Court, ha appointed Joba 8.

Gene and Matt. Quiaa his De-pntiaa. Mr. Medary will enter apoa the duties ef bis oSce te morrow tag. tSTVtr.

Alex. Bertram lie Darted yesterday for the rene of th 1st eoauict to recover tc body of his l'- C-tAin Prtar Bertram, af the Piatt -oireA no waa killed in tba ergagrms', at tu bc4 cX La cemjaaT. Etsxrartive ij.t vet lr-r tVcrK ef lacca-i-sry al Ac Jest. last trveaitg, aooat iiit eclik, a firs Vrvks oat ia lb immense atrtory ef Mem it, Crrrae.il It Co, ea toe career of Ceertrel-aeeeoe sad Laarti street, red inner the boudiag aad Hs roateats te afaes. Wbea the fir wa fire discovered tb asanas war breaiing oat of th ktadling roots, aoplae-rooca aad near tbe effloa three different portion of the building.

Tbe factry waa known a a depot for beilders, sod ceauined Mb, blind, tect-coie, Ac, belongLbg to Xeci.it, Crowed A Co. Tb building was alo leaxanUA Rica, a boa makcr. Bants, a earner, and Wiltiaata, a stair-buUdar, ail of whom katt considerable stock and all their tools. BoK-enshede A Co. mens, far lured thair Govera-snent wacroa ia this depot, aad lost da wagons they were jwst completing.

-Their tor ear aee.k was also beery. With all the combastible atAtariai tb nttaaey Mataiaad it fat not at all remarkable that tbe name fvread with great rapidity, aad cionsumed the boildiag aad contents ia aefiaaee of the exeruocs aad activity of oar Fire Derewtasrat. bone of the buildings eontig-boos seffered any damage by tb fire. Tbe loss of Marritt, CroweU A Co. in the buiidieg, which is oae huaJred fort square, and start iaery, is about 1 1,000, and an stock, tou, Ac, about 1 1,000, upon all of which they tare aa inaaraaoa.

Tba lea te other tenants, cf stock, tools, Ac, is estimated at No insureaca. There Is ao doubt bat that lbe factory was fired by aa incendiary, as se fire could possibly bar originated, by a lighted torch, ia th locations white tie flames were first discovered. It was reported to as last sight that the incen- iiarj is known, and that steps wju as trn-nrd lately takea to bring tbe guilty to justice. Wi Jt regret we are calied apoa to record a fktsl accident which ocrntTeit daring the prepress of tbe fire. A yoang men, wbeee name we were informed to be Edsoa, was rts'ed is a third-story wiadow aaai-tiag the firrmea to direct tbe water.

A sudden jerk of the bets froas below caused yoang EJeon to lore hi balance, aod he ell baad long to tbe sidewalk. Ue wa picked ap insensible, and carried ai.iues tb street, where it was icoi ered that his skull was fractured aod his shoulder badly jammed. When wa left the seen a of th eonfiagraiioa th young mil was reported to be dead. Hit resident or family bad sot than beea discovered. Several narrow escapes to th firemen and ritirens ocenrred fcr falling wails and timber, rut we heard of no other accident.

Wtea th fir wa at in aigbt it mad a great light, and so illumined tbe house that a newspaper could be read many squares distant. Th cosfiagration brought together a lares concooTM ol people, ho crowded th streets for seTeral squares. This Is th great est fire that baa takea place in tha city for many months Smt-AsxraL Msstibo or Strrsavuusa Ia-tPicroB. A semHannual meeting of tbe lUatrd of Supervising Inspectors has been ia seeaioa at Chicago during the past week. The Southern members are not present this year, poeaibly owing to a failure oa tbeir part to tua the blockade.

From Mr. Shield, of this city, we learn that tha following are ia attendance: First District, Wm. Burnett, San Iraocisco; Second District, Thomas B. Stillman, New York; Third. Diitrict, James N.

Mullen, Baltimore; Fourth District, Joba J. Wilzig. fit Louis; Fifth District, Chas. L. tilrpbenaon.

Galena; Sixth District, Joba SbaHcroas. Louiaville; Seventh District, Ed-ward M. Shield, Cincinnati; Eighth District, Alfred Guthrie, Chicago, and Ninth District, Auguatus Walker, Burtalo. This Board exercises eutire sutervisioa of all the steamers running upon the lakra, rivers and bays tl rougboul tbe country. The Board during the past week bare received the reports of ail the local beards, in relation to the number of steamers inspected, examined, received and condemned, and engineers aad pilots licensed, suspended, Ac, from which the Board ot Supervisors will make out their annual report, to be forwarded to tbe Secretary of tha Treasury, to be by bim reported to Congress.

Tbe 'present meeting is one of great interest, for in this Board many of its ruembeaj are aew appointments, seeing each other tor the first time. They have adopted new rules and regulations, both for tbeir own government aod the local boards nnder them. Tbe timber of accidents by fire, sicking, explosion, ic, sr less this year tbaa has ever been known before, a fact very eneomaging when it ia considered tbe great amount of trouble we are aititcted with growing out of national difficulties. Nashsu a CocKTtarxiTxa. Officers William, and Bomer, last evening, about 7 o'clock, arrested a maa (be refused to Live any name) at tbe Palace Garden, fur paasirg counterfeit money, on an Ka.tern batk.

Be first offered a one dollar note for a ticket, ad received the change, passed in, remained a few minutes, then came oat snd took a stroll np the street. Ia the course of fifteen minutes he returned, purchased another ticket, offering another note of the same kind, and receiving thschange. In the mean time. Officer Williams, who bad hU suspicions wbea he passed the first, watched him, and when he came back, nabbed and took, bim to tbe Pearl-street Station-house Be told the officers, when questioned about the money, that be bad just associated himself with a bar. a of counterfeiters, and that his purpoee in joining tbem was to seen re the plates upon which tbe notes found on him were printed, and that if they woald let him alone until Monday, he would secure it aod several of tbe band.

lie will have his examination before the Police Court to-morrow. Tux Pasi-ovsb. This Jewish festival week commerce to-morrow evening, April 14, when there will, as uvaal, be a general Bus-pent ion of tu6ines arh on all persons of th Hebrew faith, and religious services will be held ia the synagogues. Daring the of the feast the faithful eat unleavened bread, snd on the first two and last two days abstain frcoi all labor. In preparing for this, the most import art religious festival in the Mo saic calendar, a large quantity of tbe unleavened bread is manufactured ia this city.

Flour of the finest quality is generally ntrd. It is mixed with water only, forming a thick paste, which is flattened out and submitted ia aa oveo to a temperatnre of 112 de.roee Fahrenheit until thoroughly dried, which form it into a dense and more or leas hard rake, aboat the six of a dianer-plate. From the small moisture it contains it may be kept a long time without molding or becoming tonr. Any baker may receive permission to make it upon agreeing to conform to certain regulations laid down for his observance SEKPOkT NliVtt. Lrrrxa List.

The uncalled-for letters re maining in tbe Newport Post-office to date. will be found advertised In another eolamo. FiMtc In the Mayor's Con-t yesterday, James Ross waa fined $10 and costs for com Ditting sa assault upon his family. Ia de fault of payment be was committed to jati. A TaoifiT.

A splendid sword, captured at Fort Lienelson, has beea brought to Newport by Mf. McCormick. It is cf exquisite workmanship, and doubtless betoevd to aa officer nigh in command in the army. Tub Old Asbociatios or Gears. Ia our yesterday issue published tbe fact tbat a lew.

of th old members of tb Guthrie Gray (Ohio Sixth) held a meeting on Friday evening, at tb Grays' armory, for the purpoee of reorganizing. Colonel 3. Y. Guthrie was called to tbe Clair, and Mr. Charles C.

Thorp appointed Secretary. The following committee wax then appointed to report a basis for ornnixatioa: Richard A vrts, Captain Julian White, Geo B. John B. Selden and J. B.

Carter, wbo presented tha following: 'Your committee, te whom was referred the oubject of an organisation of th Sixth Regiment, O. V. M-, would nvost trrpcctfaaly recommend that We.forta a Lit Association, to becoaa-posed of th members of the G. Battalion and tbe members of th Sixth Regiment, O. Y.

to be entitled Tbe Guthrie Gray "That all pw-soos who ever belonged to th I. G. G. Battalion, th Sixth Regiment or th Cray Reserve, ia good standing, are entitled to membership ia thia Asaociatioe. "Ail members shall pay to tba Treasurer twenty -fir cents per auonta, to defray the Deeesaery expenses of hall, Ac "The officers shall conaixt of a President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasarer, ia a horn all power senessary shall be reposed, anless eeAerwue ordered by a rote ef th Quit a large number cam np aad sighed the rail, whereapoa tbe following; gentlrtoca were elected to fill tbe offiees: President Coloaei J.

V. Ga'hrie. ice-l'rasident Laeu tenant-Colonel J. IL Cartas-. Trswsarsr Captain G.

H. Bar bear. fecretary Charles Thorp. The next stated meeting will he. held Tneeday evening next, when it is earnestly hoped that ail persons who base rear beea members of the old Gray Battalion, the Sixth Rrgisxettt er tha G.

G. Rsstt i will com forward aad connect themselves with, the organization. lOtlSGIOf ai.WS. 8. CwstrTt C' of tU aert takea at fort ixiaruoc, a-1 a rsu.

ef Beott County, Ky, died at Lad-atts-pan a Aft day sure. Xbtts Lot. The of Jotters, remaining la tie Cov njrton Port-oriica an ta Friday evening, be fousd ia another eel CVtisjotos CATTts If litre- Th stock market baa beta eery doll this week, aod but little basis done. We bar at material change to Bote ia quotations. Receipts of cattle, t02; sbeen.

2S; boars, 20t. Ttra Ftooa. Tbe rrrer at t.s. is point coo-Unsea te rise rspidjy, and arioos Apprehensions ef a Bother general overflow are enter-taiaed. Tea paWke laanpe at tba tee ef See u.

street hav beea removed, ra anticipation of tb water eomir.st np to that street, thereby rendering it necessary ta dot the ferry-boat Parties are busily engaged ia securing their property against tie aacroaca-scents of tb rising water. Kasbow F-ecArr. Yesterday merninr; a horse attached to a boggy containing aa old lady named Dortmaa dashed down Greexilp-street at a for ions irpcedid when opposi 1 the Courthouse th btitrrr cam is coo! art with) a tier standing? at the cde of th sidewalk. btcaking it Into a number of puces ana throwing th occupant; with coand erahle force nnoa tbe s-ronaA She was conveyed to a tavern Bear by, and th service of Lr. Thomas called In, who pronounced th wo-rui injuries to be slight.

The boras was badly crippled aad the baggy rendered a complete wreck. Anjocaaip. Tbe euloa Circuit Cotrrt, which bas bera Jo session for five weeks, ad'curned last Yesterday, ia order to get through with ail-' th Jsdga Samnel M. Moore, by eoaarnt of the mem- bers of tbe bar, allowed Judge Charles U. Mooar to bear tha jury; caws, while be retired to th library room and finished ap tbe motion docket.

Through tbe energy of Judge S. M. Moor--the entire bosinees of tbe Court, motions, common law aod equity Caere and all were got throngs with before adjournment a feat unparalleled, we be-lieve, in th history of tha Kentoa Circuit Court, 45cHO.il. Boa ed. The retrular meeting of thia body took place on Friday ereniog.

Tb salaiiea of teaebers for th month of March wtre The Committee em Public BuildiDg were instructed to request Cooru il lo bare repairs -oa tbs First and iv-cond Dis-trict cxhoaj-hooae atteaded to. Teachers are herv-Alier reqalred to report monthly instead of quarter! y. Front a report submitted by tbe Clerk of ethe Board, leara thai the total amount of school scrip issued from the 1st day of July, to April 1, 1862, was 1,174 91. Amount redeemed by the City Treasurer for th (am time, 60. Balance outstanding aad unredeemed, $1,624 34, all ofwhich can ba fully redeemed ia May, provided no disappointment is experienced in regard to, the regular foods dus from the State.

A Poo Cass is Cor at. About the last case disposed of in the Circuit Court yesterday afutrnoon was a suit brought by Joha P. Butts against Mary K. Stark for the recovery of certain household furniture, ia-elnding a dog not" one of th canin species, but a little fellow rade of china. It appeared that the "purp got a portion of its tail knocked off while being removed with tbe lialant-e of the furniture, aad this fact was dwelt on at considerable length by ona of the counsel for plaintiff.

The case, aa rosy be imagined, was a highly excitins; one, and some of the best legal talent of tbe city was engaged on each side. It was a splendid opportunity for the display of tc-l lore, which three of our well known ppotrtmioiti gentlemen availed themselves of. ll was general opinion that they acquitted tbe. -Beivee with great credit Tha jury rec del od a verdict ia lesvor of derendaat, Tbi Lats Thomas Fabbila. At a meet-' ing of Washington ix-dge, No.

3, 1. O. O. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother Tboraa Farrill, tbe follow-irg resolutions wer paAsed: are again called togi-ther nnder tbe af-fiicting hand of an ell-wise Praridenca to lament the departure and attend the funeral of our esteemed friend and brother, Thomas Famll, who departed this life on the Tth in at. Efolved, That ire bow In humble submission to the all-wise dispensation of God.

but rdVtgret the sudden dtmiseof onr brother, whe was a kind and affectionate husband and parent, and whose memory will be cherished by all who knew bim. Etielvtd. That we deeply sympathise witk bis widow snd orphan children ia this tbsir greatest earthly sfllictioD. Xetchtd, That as a manifestation of friendship for our deceased brother, this lodge ba draped in mourning for thirty days. 1 be sent to the widow of the deceased.

J. P. LESDRt'M, P. Sec'. rnmmeniil TXrJTrvey AAUUAkAVjAAtkA WW 111 1 ,1 A WAtkA llvllll Clncluaatl Produce Market.

Reported by Merchants' litrbauge. Whxat The market remsins dull and unchanged, and the business doing is quits light; boy era are contending for lower prices, but bolder ar unwilling to make any concessions; the asking rau-s are for tied, and Oi for bite, the outside rate tor choice lota tbe only sal reported Was 32 bushel prime Red at iiSc, delivered. Coax The demand from distillers is good. at 32c for Ear at tbe lower depots: small sales fc re to retailers at 33c Oats The supply is better, and prices era lower, the market losing dull at 30c, at which prire tbey are freely offered: 1,009 bushels sold, in sacks, at 30 jc; do. do at 3oe, Backs in both cases returned.

Rrs A continued dull market, but prices are not quotably lower; small Sales at fi2e. in bnik. Babxiv The market is unchanged and steady. We quote prime ramplee at 70c. for Fall, and 63o CSc.

for State Spring. Bat The ttipply is light snd tbe demand' good st fell prices. Ve quote loose and tight prefsed at per tan- luixj-b Tbe jobbing demand ia fair at for Western Reserve and Hamburg, 9c for New Y'ork 8tatc Bcttse The market remains dalL with but a limited demand at 13315c. for prime and choice Roil in and ta)12c for fair to good choice Western Reserve, in cheeee- boies, commands 1 7(V18c, Si rrj A tale or to bushel Clover at It 75: the demand at this price is limited. Timothy is minal at $1 60.

Shobts Tbe market is dull and lower. with tales of 30 tans st .9. Flocb The news from Kew York makot a heavy feeling, bat as the receipts are light. and not in excess of tbe demand, prices re main unchanged; brls. sold in lot at $4 25 for superfine, and $4 50(4 7 5 for family and fancy.

aircr Tbe market waa anra dull, and priors further declined jc, with sales oM0 brts- st lTlCirUJc, the latter rat for wagon. r-BOVisicBS lie fork IS held with in-eased firm eea, which checks business: $10 BO waa more freely offered for rood country brands, but holders ask $10 TVIL Bacon bides are wanted at fife; eot Inquired for; tbey are offered at 3 Bulk Meats-were cSered lees freely, and u.e- market, though qniet was firm, aad wss a air demand for bides, and a good one for Shoulders. The sales were 150 hhds. Shoulders st Torre Haute at 3Jc par lie 2560. do.

here at tne asm rate, and i lbs. loose, st 3fc; 150 hhds. of Sides a 4 5c packed, and 100 do. Bams at 4)a do, and 20.0OO lba. of Side at td.

At this rata a Urge business could bare beea done in Sides. Gtocxmrrx Sagarfirrn at 8J.9J. Molasses firm at Coffee anchasgeds Stxahsoat RscikTBa. Arneais Boitona, Portsmduth; Ida May, Kakhvilie; Altamoct, Pituborg; Emma Duncan, Kashville; Jacob. Sander, Louisville: Prioress, Khille, NashtLle; Eunice, DrfTturu Bostona, Portsmouth; IiaVi.

Pittsburg; Jacob trader, Louisville; Prior, eea, Madison; Lebanon, Nashville; Goo- Friends, Marietta: Rose BambletoE, Kanawha; Freestone, Kanawha; rVenoiraliiii. Pittsburg; Snrwior, Termnee Rarer. Port ft rtnttso is Car ten. On Sucdsy-xeornieg tome pickpoctt attended the ir -t Eaptigt Church and operated on. the pocke Jt of the coogregstioa.

Mrs. had pocket picked af a xaorocco porte-mon 1 1 coataucing three dullars, and kira. S.U. I'll lost a iUk-mounte-i porta-mcrixutie, wor.h dollars, snd ccstatnir thirty dolj.1 -l money. Tb ttlef undoabtediy bpriei i tbe cnuh while the cccgTefj.uaa were ctl ixtg out of church.

Cirrrhmd Merai. MAtcrrrts Lataxs-tt, toe reach Kinirxir to the Papal Court, had, last month, a formal audience with th Pone, bis first public re-erptioa by Pins IX, atoiosgh bs has been ia Rome kince DeceKber talfi.i V-n for ri..

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