(* r v uivuits object, onest opin-ient force to war, begun perpetuating :r stone of a las already results theis of si wes, ;, the con-:i in entire leasures for concessions e land, slaveholderswas confi-ivitably and ions of the , no instance ies for such ixtreme de-isequent on the slaves ■ance of an deiiverance,: appears to they are notable, that during his administration oi the Treasury no more gold-bearing bonds will be issued, and no addition be made to the vol-a couple of by one of) paper says slature took ;ning of the ng the mem-ume of the curruicy.The Washinsffln Re-publican claims to havethe be-t authority for asserting that the declaration made by Jeff. Davis in his message, that :£an interview with General Longstreet was asked for by General Ord:: to the end that an interview might be had between Gen. Grant and Lee, is in part and in whole a deliberate falsehood. The truth is, that an interview with General Ord was solicit; d by General Longstreet, at the request of General Leo. General Grant not being authorized to act as a peace commissioner, except in a legitimate military way, declined the interview.The New York Tribune, in its latest morning edition, editorially says : 1 If our privateinformation is authentic, and we see no rea-/son to doubt it, General Lee has notified Jeff. Davis that it is impossible with the means at his command to make head against the Union forces now concentrating for his overthrow. } That such is the fact we cannot doubt. That Lee realizes and has privately confessed it, we firmly believe.VThe Government sends out by the steamer of Wednesday the funds to pay the annualinstalment of the Scheldt dues—$55,000 ingold.There are now nine hundred and thirteen National Banks. Many applications are pending to enter. The organizations applyiug are principally State Banks.The recently appoiuted Comptroller of the Currency, Treasurer Clark, will probably cuter upon the duties of his office to-morrow. Solicitor Whiling, after a long absence inTreasurt of the United Si Division of National Washington, MarciThe First National Bank of Alex: having complied with the requiremei or the Act ‘*To provide a National C by a pledge of United States Bonds, for the circulation and redemption I ved June 3d, 1864, and with the veg Department made in pursuance of si day been designated as a Depositary eys, except receipts from Customs, ; such designation will be employed Agent of the Government.F. E.Treasurer,inch 21—3m^^liouse oi Delegatesizens of Fairfax County, Fa., Ires; myself to you as a candidate, to rep n*xt House oi Delegates. As I v. county, and have lived in it ail nr I am well enough known to you to cessary to make any pledges, espet my loyalty. . pANIEmar 11.—td*For the Houae ofMr. Editor—Please announce M TEIN as a candidate for the lower 1 ral Assembly, from the couhty oelection occurring on the’ 4th T1 next, and oblige meh 9—dtd* MijgOARDiNG HOUSK