Or' On Friday last, a. U. 'S. Grand . Jury of the Circuit court in • Ne w York, l• Made a presentment of the journals in the City and Brooklyn that oppose . the War. I The Tribune and Herald; which have ad. vocated the right of secession, and the adoption.of the Rebel constitution by the North were not presented, as - the jury were all picked "Republicans." The ask the court if they can indict said Peace papers. —An important arrest mks made yes - - terday in New'York, a citizen of New Or leans having been taken into - custody With two hundred thotisaini•dullars inteiF - ded for the Rebels. in his possessiOn.— The money was raised in Europe, and was a loan foribe so-called Confederam't Privateers are re , Tiorted to .b . e con tinually, seen in the warm latitudes. They have been reported between Rio Janeiro'? and Pernambuco, and'at. Venezuela. The 'British 'steamer Eastern State, of Yarmouth; N..S. has arrived at Bos ton;. brinoing four hogsheads and ninety :two barrels of spirits of turpentine, arid thirty-one bales of N'or'th Carolina Cotton. This freight _has been derived from some vessel that has.run the blockade. No Bon:vim—Col. Hiirveof the Wash ington Light ffiftuitrv l , having telegraph ed to the 4 War Department to ascertain definitely if tlm three inonths' volunteers would receive $3O bounty on re:enlistin,,, , * was informed that, theY were not entitled to such . bounty. 1 • • President Lincolh has i4sued a Pres- Inniat ion with seferemie to all those States or portions of States which are in opposi tion to the Government, and declares that non-intercourse is to exist, and' after fif teen days all vvessels Or the, disaffected portions of the countrk will be liable .to tseizure. =The testimony ima report of the Com- Missioners appointed 4y- Gov.-Curtin to investigate the army f are - now in the hands of the State Printer, and will soon be. made . SLAVERY ABOLISI I,asseil the Oqnfiseatii prives evory toaster o IM== in thel - Se * celed Sz ites his') abor. give nioCto ti =BIM= tvl so lilt Untied I bill wits passed again Crittenden _and ot tter eptes of the war, a The Jackson thwnship Beliefuotit ntittee for, the distribittion of mOnev that may be'put ia.their Wilds by the County Commissioners, forth reliclof families of such ;ts have or may uolunteer'in the ser- Nice of our country, will meet tiro last Fri day in each month, schoolhouse No:2, at I o'clock, p. forithe transaction of business. Application can be made to either of the Committjtee at any time. By order of commu tee, Wm: B.iirrixrr, REuhEs 't Com N E o FRENCH, • DAVID r..1)111., . ELI B IMES, Secretarv.• • 3W.d11.11.33 In Tiinklinnnock; on Ro•-, C. R. Lane, Mr. Miss 21(arit;ii ii. ICil.o l n Irk. • I _ . In Latlinp, )lay 1.1 , 0 h, he Roy'. A. (.) 1 I\ -- arren, Mr, .1. N. Ciardner,to 1i..... 1341 in ..k. L.n.41, all of Lathrop. . E=ll hi , r , t4i•lom•t:. :Aro :hose, \!r. 11. , tt ? 3l-i.s 1.:!1:za Hai ,;r nrook Ivn. - x,m4d...i.mrF3. In this Borough, .141 y 31st, S 6-1. Math ccs son of Punes and Eleanor ofJesSup, rtn;..41,13 tsars and 119 days. i Little Matta was a; lovely boy=inild,. affetiunate and intertisting. In his grow ing excellences` ie . wat to those-mow heart stricken pat cats, a bind of promise.: - But :as if too frail for earth's rude and wintery