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NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, DITOR AND — er(OT N. W, CORNER OF FULTON AND massa BTS. THE SITU ATION. report fram Vicksburg. via Cairo, that Gen- Sherman's forces have ocoupied Selma, Alabama. A despatch from Chattanooga yesterday says that ai! tuer bad a skirmish with the rebels the day lore, deove them to Tupne! Hill, where they opened @ vy fire on our forces with the intent to dispute their 0 Qu the 224 a detochment of cayairy and infantry, jer Colonel Davis, were surrounded by the rebels on Virgiara road, @ve miles from Curaberland. Twocom- (98 Of jafantryethe Ninety-first Indiana aud Seoond bh Caroilaa—cut their way through, with a loss of killed, Sixty of Davis" men escaped; the rest were ptured Davis was said to be wouaded. At the same ime tie rebels made an attack on our outposts at li’s bridge, but were repulsed three times, and with. ” The !icnmond journals have some interesting news m the Southwest and other points. News from the janissippi bad been received up to the 19th. At that ime Admiral Farragut was lying quiet with his fleet at raat’ | It was reported that General Sherman i baited is army, and it was insinuated that be might be intending to daok General Johnston instead of moving bn Mob ie ‘The ome Courier (Ga.) states that “the enemy,” six hondred strong, were within forty-four miles of that city the 8th, aud ee another force was advanging by way Weave: The Svan: ab a Ddlican says that in the late fight at ke City, Fla,, the rebels lost ail their guns at Camp jauegan: that it wasa complete surprise, and was dis ful to the officers engaged. ‘The Richmond Sentinel of the 20thhsays that nineteen wore hung at Kingston, N. C., recently for desertion. The Todiaas in the Arkansas region are disposed to ork wheels within wheels. be Chociaws are in favor another rebellion, anda separate confederacy. They ’@ tired of tbe Davis arrangemeot. Tbe whole valley the Canadian river and its tributaries is clear of reb. js, and the upper Seminole country is entirely swept of Pvorpthiog The rebel Indians are thoroughly disheart wed, and have been advised by General Maxy to go home nd cultivate their crops. Arrivals at Halifax announce that the blockade runners dia, City of Petersburg and A. D, Vance had arrived at muda from Wilmington, with a large quantity of cot. in, On the 20th inst. la the case of the Chesapeake a decision was delivered y the police magistrate at St. Joho B., before whom @he prisoners were brought. He decided to hand them Bree to tho United States autborities, declaring the case bue of piracy, robbery and murder, and the work of {owards and villains, He further stated that the evi Pouce showed “what there isa terrible civil war raging “in the United States.’ Tt is said that the drafts drawn at the Cape of Good jope by Captain Semmes in payment for coal for the ‘Alabama wero protested in Fngland for non-payment , and Feturoet to Cape Town previous to December 31. EUROPEAN NEWS. The steamsiips Hecla, City of Loudon, Kangaroo and Tella, from Queenstown and Havre respectively, reached ‘Phis port vesterday, bringing European news to the 11th fustant, four days later On tho evening of the 5th instant, after fruitlessiy »poaing to the Austrian General Von Gablenz an armis- for twooty-four bours, the Danes began to retire ‘om the town of Sebleswig, the Dannewerk, and all wif neiguboring positions, towards Tleosburg aud Dup- Vbey left their great historic defence without Fe ‘ kos any very vigorous blow for its retention. A number of guns in position were aban et on the Dapnewerk, avd fell into the bands the ilies. It was ordered that the Dannewerk powid be razed, amd the work of levelling it aut commenced. The retreating Danes fought very severe battles with the pursuers at Duffel 4 other places, The main body of the Danes marched wards the island of Aiseo, The very latest news from @ seat of war, dated at Altona the 10th inst., is vague: wut it was ascertained that a portion of the Danish army, instead of retreating to Alsen, went farther north, still 4ued by the allies. The report of these events created ees » indignation and excitement in Copenhagen. it was, iodead, reported in Paris that the King had abdi- ed auc fed to Eogland; but tais was denied in Loudon. ord Paimerstou acknowledged, however, that considera le rioting bad taken place in the streets of Copenhagen 9 tudigaation of the Danes found some vent in the dis 0 of General De Mezi, tueir commander in the who bas been displaced. puatic complications were likely to ensue in Furope Wrom (oo Schleswig-Holstein war. England had remon ®irated with Prussia on the violation of the treaty of 1852. At ao Austrian Cabinet council called by Fravcis Joseph it waa resolved that, as hostilities bave actually ocenrred Qo Sobleswig, tbe treaty of London can no longer be re wedod by Austria ag a basis (or negotiation. The Paris oro s are exceedingly satirical on the manner in which the Germaa question was treated in Queen Victoria's Bpoach to Parliament. Devmurk bas guaranteed the other Powers that the Yrermon wai! steamers ronn ng between New York and Bremon aball not be molested Tue English Cabinet Ministers had informed both Parliament that Sr. Seward’s note respecting can demand for indemnity for the ravages of the ‘Alabaave had not been presented by Mr. Adams. | The Ro ca Nouvellist compiaing of rebel cotton, bales of ‘which, after rupning the blockade, are found to contain onica! suaped balls, each weighing ive kilograms, to Bebe sorious toss of the purchasers The Liverpool cotton market was firm on the 11th fostent, with prices unchanged from the full rates of the on ‘. Breadstufls were quiet and steady. Pro- Wvistoos were also steady. Consols closed in London on Bho [lib \vstaat at 90% a 9OX for money. CONGRESS. To the Sonate yesterday, a’ter the disposal of several Sorportant subjects, the House joint resolution to revive ‘Yhe grade of Lieutenant Genera! came up, the question ‘under consideration being the amendment of the Senate iittary Committee to strike ont the provision recom- eoding General Grant for the position. An interesting Piobate ensued, during which the merits of General Hal- ck woe (reely criticised. At the conclusion of tbe dis- buss! 0 th» amendment was agreed to, by a vote of twen soven aguinst twelve, An amendment providing that be Livutonant General shall be General in-Chief of the mies under the direction and during the pleasure of the dont, was also rejected, The resolution was then by a vote of thirty-one agaivst six, and now goes tho House for concurrence {a the House of Representatives the Nawal Appropria €ion bil! waz” under consideration io Commitiee of the Whois MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. The New York Democratic Stare Convention for the election of delegates to the Nationa! Convention, met at | Albany yesterday. After completing the preliminary ‘Orgao. zation, a Committee on Credenti appointed, ‘who reported in favor of admitting six delegates from pach of the city factions—Tammany, Mozart and McKeon ‘A equally time ensued, the opposing factions charging evn other with all sorts of vilevess and trickery. The quarrel revealed the fact, that, with the exception of the Tammany ives, the leaders of the democracy io this city tho ovghiy impregnated with the pernicious peace 0 Finally the report of the committee was ‘Slopted, and agreed to by the Mozart and McKeon fac- tis, whoroupon the Tammany delegation withdrew. ‘W votber (his split will be patched up, or the Tammany- Dt will o8"| & convention of the war democracy, remains 0 0 gern. y tho arrival at thie port of the bark Internation Capt Small, from Curacoa, we bave news to the Sd im Avera ta dothing of importance except the expected ar- rival of Gonoral Falcon, the present President of Vene eaolx, Preparations were mukiog for bis reception at Dar, co, ag @ great portion of the jobabitants were sym. paubiaers with the party now in power, of whion be is Bie head foliowing vessels wore at St Thowss, W. 1, Feb, States steamer Powhatan and | o\ted States ip Gemsbok, The Danish gunboat Fylen and the ia war steamer Goto wore to sal! for New York in fow days. ax SY Tweaty-vix ot the passengers kd five of the crow wrecked steamer Bobemian are now koown (0 be lost. votien of 6 @omas, three children aed» youth were ot Europe, but more particularly upon France, “NeW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 05 1665” picked up on Tucsday aight, two miles southwont of Rich: ‘mond Island, by the schooner JW. Fairfi Fx-President Millard Fillmore doliverod an iaaugural address on February 22 in bobalf of the Groat Central Fair at Buffalo, During his comarks be sald that the war was upon us, and it was 00 time aow to inquire whether it might have been avoided The frat atop to ve takea towards bringing the war to a close was Lo con- quer the rebel army, aad until that wes dono any negotia- tion for peace would prove abortive, The administration must be supported io al! constitutional efforts to conquer acd disperse the rebe! y¥—must have sufficient mon and movey—and this too in spite of any opinions as to whether or not they were applied to proper uses. Supervisor Bluat yesterday paid the $399 bouaty to four bundred and two moa — This Is certainly a big busi- ness, and should it continue, there witt be lithe necessity for a draft. The Lincola Campaiga Club met last evening at the corver of Broadway and Tweaty third street, Mr. Cuurios 8. Spencer in the chair, Tho report of tho committee on Organization, appointed at the last meeting, was read, paming Mr. Spencer as permanout chairman of the olub, together with a number of vice presidents and other officers After speeches from Mr. Speacer, Mr. MoClelian and others, the meeting adjourned to Wednesday eveniug next, A lecture was delivored Inst eventog at the Cooper In- stitute, by Theodore D. Wold, on “The Way to Put Dowa Slavery.’ ‘Ihe audience waa large, and the lecture well received. Property noar the Park has become vory valuable. Three blocks, between Sixty-eighth and Soveaty-third Streets, have each realized a quarter of a million of dol- lars, and @ single lot, at the corner of Sevoaty-fourth street and Fifth avenue, was yesterday sold at auction for $10,000. The case of Charles Reoaftle va. the Mutual Bonofit Lifo Insurance Company was resumed yesterday in the Supe rior Court, before Judge Movorief. The case for the do fence opened, and 4 number of witnesses wore intro duced for the purpose of showing that at the timoor afow weeks after the policy was issued deceased applied to the Manhattan, Albion and Kagle and other companies for the purpose of having bis life insured, but was re. Jected by the medical examiner fn each [caso on the ground that be was consumptive. One of the physictans who was present at the post mortem examination, which was made about two months after the policy was effected, tostified that one of deceased's lungs was filled with tu vercles, and that it bad a cavity in {tas largo ag a wal- nut. The case ts an toteresting one, iavolving Aftoon ‘thousand dollars, and will probably last another day. The number of emigrants arriving is still large for the season. The number landed at New York laat wook was 1,238, making a total of 10,018 since January 1. Tho number landed in the corresponding period of 1863 was 4,135, or considerably less than half the number of thin year. The balances of the commutation fund in bank at present is $53,924 16. At the regular monthly sale of Scranton coal, at $t Wil liom street, yesterday, twenty-six thousand four bundred tons of coal were disposed of at rates ranging betwoon $6 70. $7 67 per ton. The total amount realized was 210,137. The prices show a considerable advance upon those obtained at the previous sale. Tue fall in gold unsettied the markets for general merchandise yesterday, and the business reported was very moderato in nearly all articles. Prices wore mostly nominal, though holdera of some goods wore firm. On ‘Change there was more movement in flour and wheat, and though the market opened in favor of buyors, at tho close prices were substantially the same as on Tussday. Corn was a trifle dearer, and ta demand for speculation. Whiskey was 56>. a 7c. lower, pending the uncertainty at tenaing Congressional action on the Excise bill. Hog products and other provisions were Grm and moderately active. particularity pork, which was bighor. Froights were firm, but quiet, with American vessels for the call, Groceries were quiet. Cottow wag dull. Petroleum was dull aad tower. The War ta Europe—Napoteon’s Present Positt It will be seen by the latest European ad- vices that the German troops have triumphed in their engagement with the Danes, the latter having retreated from their former line of de- fence, the Dannewerk, which is now in pos- session of the invaders. In Denmark tho agita- tion of the people is on the increase. Their resentment occasioned by the retreat of the Danish troops was so great as to force the King to recall the general in command of the forces. His proceedings were deemed inexplicable, from bis baving evacuated Schleswig withont making such a defence as should have been at- tempted. Events of importance must soon take place in Europe. The success of the Ger- mans will cause the great Powers to interfere either to compel a peace or to take sides in a general war. Franoeand Englaod will now be forced to act, and upon them depends the fate as she in reality has the power and commands the situation. England has made remonstrances to the Prussian government, the latter having broken the treaty to which it was aparty. France can of course make the same complaints, as she signed the same treaty; but she will, it is likely adopt amore serious method of signifying ber discontent. A French army of “observation” will march into the Rhenish provinces, and Germany will lose them. The Confederation has begun the war, brokea the peace of Europe, and none can te!l where-tho movement may not extend. The Italian journals boast that they can send into the Geld an army of two bundred and fifty thousand troops. Kossuth and Garibaldi will stir up Hungary, while Denmark, aided by Kogland. France and Sweden, may yet turn the tables and inflict upon Germany a serious defeat. It is evideat that the Powers of Europe are rapidly drifting into a struggle which must become general In all this threatened turmoil France seems likely to be the only. gainer—or rather Louis Napoleon. He was oa the brink of ruin, but has been saved by the attack which Germany bas made on poor, weak Denmark. When Napoleon heard of the commence- ment of hostilities between the Germans and the Danes, he said to his marshals, “ This does not concern us. We shall not meddle ia this affair.” Like a man rowing a boat, the Em- peror looks one way, but proceeds another, as Germany will soon learn to her cost. The time seems near at hand when the triumph of Napo- leon will be complete. He will increase his power, humble Germany, get rid of Maximilian and the Mexican muddle, set aside Thiers and the opposition, and make England more than ever desirous of ao alliance with him; and all this because the Confederation have become too covetous, and by their onslaught upon Denmark thrown the balance of power into the hands of France Generat Suenman’ ‘3 as To Irs Destination.—We find Ia the Rich- mond Examiner of the 20th the following para- graph concerning the force of General Sher- man which bad pushed forward to Quitmaa, Mississippi, as if moving for Mobile:— An official despatch was also recoived in the course of the day (the 19th) which reduces the eoomy's demonsera- on at Quitman toe very unimportant affair, Former despatches overrated tue cugmy's force. Genoral Maury (commanding at Mobilo) ag yestorday that he had faade a close reconnoissance of the coemy's foros at that t (Quitman )—whicd i# about one bundred milos from vege! nd ao did ye umber more than a thousand en Beoeeely 4 raid on some trestiowor of tue Mobile abd 10 Raitrond It ig probable, therefore, that General Shor- man is operating in Mississippi to distract and divide the forces of Joo Jobnatoa in Georgia We feel a senso of relief wader this impression; for his reported movement for Mobile with thirty-five thousand men, in light marching order, with an utterly destitute couatry of a hundred miles before him, was strongly suggev- ve of the danger of starvation. Bay Woop avo Jum Broons.—Bea. Wood pitches savagely into Jim Brooks for giving up the democratic political institution of slavery aa dead and gone. Jim sees that it is so; but Ben, with bls eyes shut, stubboraly sticks to the good old Southera democratic balance of power—the uigger—bit or mias. Jim,a new band at the democratic bellows, is sharper thaa his lottery polioy teachers, Ben reads him out of the church as a heretic, when it is probable that he and Fernando, and Vallandig- ham aad Voorhees, and all that set, will them- selves, before long, be left out in the cold by the shent-per-sheat chiefs of the responsible rump of the democratic party. Greenvaces at ras Sovrs.—Senator Pome- roy and the Charleston Mercury agree upon an important point. Both say that Secretary Chase is the man who is to end the war. Chase, says the Mercury, is flooding the South with green- backs, And that journal believes that unless Chase's exertions in that direction aré checked the rebel currency will be rondered worth. less, and thus a “mortal blow will be given to the Southern cause.” Chase's green- backs are very evidently to have more effect toward ending tho war than Old Abe's jokes ave bad, or are likely to have. GENERAL SHERMAN‘S EXPEDITION. Reported Occapation of Selma, Aia., by on a) Forces, Cairo, Feb. 24, 1864 Tho officers of the steamer Fanay, from Vicksburg the 20th, report Gonoral Sherman's forces to be in possession of Solma, Ala. NEWS FROM CHATTANOOGA. General Paimer Sktee antag with the Eocmy at Tunnel Hill, Cratraroogs, Feb. 24, 1864 Gonoral Paimer skirmished with the enemy ali day yeatorday, and succeeded ia driving bim to Tunnol Hill, Georgia. Tho Ninotoenth [ilinots and Fighty eighth Indiana were actively ongaged skirmishing all day. J. Jackson, Or- derly Sergeant, Co. B, Nineteenth Illinois, was killod, and F.L. Andrews, Co. G, and Poter Blois, Bighty-cighth Ia- er wnded. ing after the rebels to Tunnel heavily. with Geld pieces IC 1s eupposed they are going to dispute the furthor Passage of our tro if tho atten, attempt is made to push on NEWS FROM EAST TENNESSEE. Sktrmisning meer Oamberiand Gap—A Union Party Taken Prisoners, &. Comnenianp Gar, Fob, 24, 1864 Oo tho 224 instant a battalion of the Klovonth Ten- nesses cavalry, stationed on the Virginia road, Ove miles east, wore surprised at dayligbt and surrounded bya largo force of rebel cavalry. Two companies of infantry— the Ninety-first Indiana and Second North Carolina—wero with (uo command of Colonel Davia. The company of the Ninoty-first. in chargo of Lieutenant Wise, cut and fought their way through, with a loss of three killed. Two officers and about aixty of Colonel Davis’ mon succeeded io making their cscape, bul the rostof the oommaud wore probibly captured. At the same time the rebels attacked our outposts at Vowoll's bridge, oo the Tavewoll road, five miles south, cmsinting of Afty men, in chargo of Gaptaio Pickering, Thicty-fourts Koatucky in autry, supported by a block house; but the rebels were repulsed three times, whoo Captain Pickoring, with his mon, wore withdrawn to pre. vont thoir being cut of from the Cotone! Davis ts said to be severoly wounded. NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. Sherman's moa Barcagate Movements— The Fight at Lake City, Fla.—Excca- tlon of Rebel Desorters, Sc. Fortress Mownon, Feb. 23, 1864 Tho Richmond Sentinel of the 20th bas the following — Sherman had called @ halt and become mysterious. Porhaps he is Ganking General Johnston instead of uov tng on Mobivo. The Romo (Ga) Courier saya that oa the Sth inat. the enemy, six hundred strong, wore at Paltoraville, forty four mites from Rome. Another force is advancing vin Woavor's Mills. Dates Crom Miseiasipp! had been received ia Richmoaa up to tho 10th. Farragut was to command of the feet Hill they opened at Grant's pasa, and was as quiet as tho rough gens wonld allow 8. Brock, Wiliam Haddock, ©. Hoffman, Stephon Sumerline, WH iughtey, man, W. LD. Jones, Joseph hanged at Kiugstoo, on the 16th, and seven were hung 00 tho 13th, for deserting to tho ‘enemy and taking up arms on’ the ooemy's aide. Thay ali received the ordinance of bap. taam according to their own dictates. The thermometer in Ricbmoad on the 19th indicated eight dogracs above zero. The Savannab Republican of the bith inst. saya: — The fight at Lako City, Fix , waa with (he enemy’s a) vance. & mposed of cavairy catiroly. We toat all our sevo8 in tho Camp Finnigan kurprize, which seems vo have boon a disgraceful affair oa Lhe part of our officers. thorougnly woro they surrounded (hat resistance was impossibie, and but few of our mea eacapod. Colonet McCormick, who was in command, was among the cap tured The Atlanta Confederale says that on the Oth instant 1,025 balos of cotton wore dostroyed by fire, in Wikmniog- toa. Loss, $700,000. Secretary Onase Accused of Flooding the Soath with Greeobacks-The Rebel General Pickett Court M led for Not Captaring Nowhbern, dc. Newnnry, N.C, Fob. 20, 1664. The Charieston Mercury saya: — Seoretary Coase ia making overy oxertion w flood the South wits this “grese-backs,” whic, uniess immediately checked, will subvert our curconcy, and thus inflict @ mortal blow to the success of the Southern cause, Cotonol Duacan K McRae is ass ciated with Me Gor man io the editorial conduct of the Raleigh Confeleracy , a started out of the ruins of the Raleigh Stale Jou’ 7a the Wilmington Journat. . The Nowbora Tomes of the 20t0 saya: —From all wo hear we think wo are ontirsiy warranted io saying Maat the result of the receot reba! raid to this locality a4 doos no haem, but, oo the contrary, bas tended to atrengthon Unica sentiment Mea gh yh ~Aowd heartily for the Union are now more ided than ever in giv ion to their optaions. ni eR Wo caanot for & moment dovbt that should a strong Union force move directly to the capital of the State, and uofurl the old starry banvor from the Capitol bul would be. halted wite sbonte of intense joy by thousands who ere cow liviag under the seh. “Der Lod that Major Goneral Pickett om bocaave be did oot capture It is very currently e. ror court marti “plone Arthur H. Duttoe, of the Tweaty-frat Commeoti cat Volunteers, bag been auaounced as chief of stall by Geverss Veck Second Lieutenant A. J. Hothrook has aiso boom dotalled a Pe eid do.camp upor General Pook's stag. ing for the 4 regiment North Carolina Unica ve olumteere Vins briskly ow ia thus vicinity. Large oum- bers are ealtating MEADE’S ARMY. Me. nN. Daviason's Deapatoh. CouPerrmn, Va, Feb. $4, 1966 General Meade reviowsd tho Secoad corps yesterday. The apectacic was witnessed by the Vice President and the rest of the guests at the ball of tho event General Newton reviowed tno Firs core yesterday. asp banal and Supertntondent Kennedy and fam ies were The Sixth corre was reviowed by Gonoral Sedgwick and a large aumber of ladies and geatisinon ‘Thone corps review: w be mereiy pre- Htmainary to @ grand | hole army The Chesape: t Bt. John, & THE PRISONERS ORDBARD TO oF DRLIVERSD TO ma UNITED 4TATRS. Sr. Jom N. B., Fob. 24, 1964 The police magistrate Joliverod judgmont to-day im the Chesapeake cane, ordering the prisoners to be committed to jail (or surreoder to tho Uaitod States authoritios. fe Gaid the evidence for the prosecution discloses that the prisoners and other parties captured the steamer Tt was tho work of cowards ne ene & vessel must havo ge obemience from bia crew soi ane: Ovidence on the part of the Slosee tho fact d pone ina {erro civil war Wal ia the United The oaly author! ih the seizure of the 0 le vie given ty See Bac , and be hed mo power to give commission 2 bers Acai anvmo oe eee ta tt wi vei |, non robbery avd murder, Tt wan baton ooarta, and a case within the Batradi- we the Oni! oe A Wilt be mado for a writ of 60 a6 to Dring the caso bofore (he Suprem@o THE DISASTER TO THE BOHEMIAN. Names of Passengers Bot Wet Heara From—Bive Bodies Picked Up at Sea, Gie., Ser Portuano, Me., Fob. 24, 1664. ‘The following passeugers por the steamship Bohemian have not yot been heard from — Jane Schachman and four children, Pateice Cooper, Morris Curran, Deanis Smith, Mary and Margaret Nolaa, Maria Connolly, and Austin and Kate Ooanolly, of New York; Patrick Murphy, Thomas Voonan and daughter, Mar- two" ctidraa, aan Go Boston, teen to be heard fi... iby Bix passengers ‘are known to be lost aud five of w. Four mail bags wero Cound this mornin: § one for Kings tens pies tae teoearenls easitas Rees vee elon cago. meee more have Co way meng will account for all. been at work on tho wreck of the Boho. Pri price but egee were heavy sea, The bull Fg are to pia. Military Affairs, noe re cee ching 5 N. ¥. yes 5 ‘eran Volunteors, we Tee Geutes s,mftnre Fort Schrier cy day For ihe ened All officers mea are eres, ag 4 rou ing wervice, ex a special under Captain cel with Og iment, whether ieee rurtoul a bave Pired oF not. ‘the steamer Thomas f Way will Teave ‘slic Gardea at half.past ten o'clock A. M., for Fort Bchuy- tor, and wil! take to the regiment any men who have not yet rejoined it.The Colonel desires that no man will bring hitnself to disgrace by remainiag behind. ‘This TUB HARRIS LIGHT CAVALRY. voterau iment hes sent @ ultlng | party to city, undor the tan snares ‘of Uolonel Otto IT Henry Grimton, who have established at the Mercer House, 483 Broome, aire a This regiment acquired an envi tation for its tl daring Faids aud aeevioes to tue Held, “aad expect, aon to Nt: up ile ranks, this Save ov tag Staten Iscamp Faaey —The Staten Island Railroad Company has purchased from George Law the Staten Island ferry, together with the boats and the landings on Staten Teland, The purchasers are to receive possession ia a Cow days. “Comparisons are Odorous,” says Mra. Malaproo: but the only odor which dofies alike comparison and imitation ts the tasting, and goose dolighting fi wich exhalce (rm VPhaton'& Bon's new Perfume, teact of the Night Blooming Cereus, PHALON & SON, Broadway. 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Pet; Cc fa Alt Le og. ed Lotte. rieg and joformation given. a BR & BENJAMIN, Brokers. $10 Chestaut street, Pi Prizes Cached in All Legal Lottertes.— Prom) Hable inforimati q Pea IR CUAETON 8 GO. 10 Wall atccol. W.€ ed CLAYTON & Prizes Cashea and In ished in all legatized lotteries ALECK & CO. Brokers, 33 Prac street, NY. Lottery Tickets Cashed ta ‘ved Lotlerics fuformation gives JOGEPA BAT Broker, it walt treet, room No: b Address to Smokors, Meerachaum manufacturers, 857 Broome atrect, near (he Bowery, CY) At whocnale aad: rete, Pipes cul to order, repaired, boiled and mounted. A Benatifal Oompicxion.—Lutra’s Bloom of Youth basa celebrity of Raving wo: equas for presecring ani the compte No # way, and A Speedy and Permane ache, Foothache, Neuratgia Catari fed WoRCoTTs. lostant Prin A where ator. Sold every Army and Navy Photograph hed for the Atbam. “Cartes de Visile, high aty'e of the act. 40 Broad way. A Perfect ‘Hate Dyc—Mit \er’a, 50 Ce per bor Try it Ho'4 by alt draggists. Depot 66 Dey Brittiant and Powerful Dey and Night Double Prospective Ginsees, For the Geld, sem, opern and touriats’ use; oom Able and edicieat "A aplendit Aasortment at BEMMONB Ucvlists’ Oniiclaa 600%, Broad way, under (ho Lafarge flan Pebbie Spectac Alrcogthen and improve lay and o in oF (at mended by the tm. Ooubats’ Optician, 649% Hroadway, oppesite Bond cuent Batchetor's Hair Dye—The Best in the TOrid , Harmices, reliable, Jenteatanooys, The only per feet 4; Bold by ‘ory St Barclay street. Cocoaine has Recetved Strong Burnett certificates ot tte victues ass hair preparation from every section of the country. Por BALDNESS and DANDRUFF 1 has been proved to porasan alt the meri( ciated fori and ts far auperior to pomaden or alcoholic washes ana HATR DRESSING 11 16 the reauti of much capeviment and study and is falmitable JOSBPA BURNETT £00, Bosiom Propriotoce Balis, Part Weddings. adtes’ White Satin, Kid and Linea Gaiter Boole wad Slippers; Woautitul Bows, Rowertey Take & COv'® 987 Canal street MEDY AND CGEROKRE WASH. ‘These medicines, used in con uaction, never fall to remove all Improper discharges in maletor female Recent cases are cured (a from que to three dayn Price Cherokee Remedy, one bottle, $2; three boities, 86. Price Cherokee Wash, one bollle, $2. three boitics, $5 Pamphlet free Sold by alt druggists overywhore Gent by express to all parts of tbe civillred world by By Whe proprietors, “DR. WR. MBRWIN & CO OWEROKEE CURB. An wafailing apectic for ali morrous diseasen caused by the indiseretions of youth = Price, one Lotti, $2; three bottles, $8. Pamphlet teoe Gold by all druggints BER Gent by express By tho Bole Proprietors. “De Ww. BR MERWIN & CO DR. WRIGHTS REJUVENATING BLIKIQ OR BB SENOB OF LIPS, A pure, vegetable extract, resiores to manly vigot and so bust heslth the worn down aad debilitated Priee=On8 bottle, $2; three bottles, 66 Gold by all druggists, Sent by express by ‘The Bole Proprietors, Dr, W. R MERWIN & CO. ORBRORES PILL, FEMALE REGULATOR, The never failing Indtan medicine, eompoundyd from roots, barks and leaves, and conted win the Guest white suger. One box, $1; fix boxea, $8, 004 vent froe of paqiage boy coal, Sold ty alt respectable Gruggiots, Pamphtots, with (ull partioulare, matiod feos free By the olg Propttetors, ive fous. %y age fxr Saami ee New Vort Central Railrond to oxamine tho annual state- moot of the directors bays just mado their report. They say they (ound everything « Gud cougrate late the atockbolders oa (he excellent condition of their property, 0@ Ube profitable results of business the past year, aad oa (he prospect Of still greater guccess The comupiites are of opinion that at some time in the future (be question may be entertained with propriety whether the large additions to (he permanent vatue of the com. aay’ property ought not to be represented by a corres ponding twcrease io (he amount of its capital tock. According to (ue closest estimates the public debt os tbe Lat of March will bo $1,616,633,000, and on tho 301m ot June, the close of the Gacat year, it will be $h!.727,103,000 Tho estimate of the Secretary of the ‘reaasury wile that the debt would be on the Ist of July, 1844 » $1,686,0%7 ,000 Tue boads of ¢he San Franciaco city water works, due April 4, 1864, wl) be paid, with interest to the day of payment, oa preseatation, vy Duncea, Sherman & Co , of thia city. Ry soured sient eee at hie ne © F aspen 18¥ Broa! Dentnces, Impats ° ,oa Sight, a Sight, NOLES 1 xt Yae BAD, _ CATARRHAL ArERO TIONS in rae Soumadee tans ORONO CATANRA. ‘ sane ae rte N TUBE " ‘eu OnOs8 BYE orfiidranen tw ONS And every disease st Oe sliendet (9 by Eoysreguicien alter Bika. a abs connutlng Broadway, near fweifty Demorost’s How Tou Titustrated News.— ically Muatrated pep ny a sonata fo api doubled witha ww weeks, Do not a to aoe thia hee boo umber. hier yond Rt thirty-five, Carty, i pon ey ‘two, th vive, | Tha business at Lig Sub-Tcoasury to day was as fol- dottare oach—for ale bi aio O ALLEN MeBroalvoy, | tows — One door below Caual st EN enya, Amount oo band.. Receipts (rom customs... From other sources. . Dr. Hanter’s Discovery—A Bot tract and Root Tincture—cures pen one of che ali the throat, noge ang loge, aad the mos: polsonous impuritien of the blood, sad ivielon i N z Boyt ‘oral, separate rooms wate entrance atin of bogus Dr Hunters; the oly ts fv"! of koare Paymente. rick to rob the doc an@-religble physic Baiance Bomarcet's New York [ita of th contains graphic and accurate, views of the Born tog ot tos Tycoon £ a Stock ; Bxeni ve Sys “ lace rooklya Sanita. Eras, Mos Now Bagiana, Kitchen, nad Hofrouivent Baloon, 118 Runnor, Lincoln's Shoes, “WS 118 Broadway “concert, Democratic Non- fnterveatio B20 th Results of the Oar Growdvas Muinance, with other stariite 180 LIBSG ‘and humoror ncidente ‘aluable and entertaining ie DS HEI. ry matter. ous, by Mme. Demoreat, with 230 tT tary ‘sheet of mew bead braid work is, Do uot tall to secure wir +, this valuable number, Now ready. - Has G;, Saunders’ Metalic Tablet Razor “edo 114% \doat and-m ifopwow ia wae. For alobyd a 8 hUNDERR, No? ‘astor fous 6000 16M in. AH i009 oi in coc 42 ++ 690 168 e ubtite Uproots Hate | 30000 42% 030 16856. 3000 Ex ‘oa mige | 118% 3000Eriedthmtgedda 120 6000 Chi, Bur&cQBelm 11944 20000 Mich Soe f bds. 111 SOOOAIt&THaudmprl 91 tof thi E r fon _- ae ‘59'Bros wars of the body. Warranted at Grover & Baker's Highest Premtam Biastic Btitch Bewing Machings for anlo at 096 Broadway, near Twenty second at jachiae sewing of every de- scription doug ta the best manner 500 &e. «bio in 100 Hariom RR pref.. 118 109 Chicago & Mut Ie 70 Gold Watches for Ladt nd Genete- | 20900 iv Gana OT 20 Reading RA men.—Thirty, Thirty five, Forty, Fort ty. Fifty. | 20000 five, Sixt; oat, iy Ria aon anata wo and Three ‘6000 cuiet dm 81 1000 Pe BLO BL 20006 TolkWabim ex 100 — Pee EW&CIm 101K s+ 10! = 3000 paige om Bi 9045 43... 690 OLY *3000 Masten 14 act 70 2000 Chick Alton Im 103 6000 MaripoMgColm 75 15900 Amorican gold. 15734 3000 do... 1574 50 abs Bank of Com. 10735 do... 107 Han Vor ante br GEO. ©. ALLE! Broadway, oue "door bolow ‘Cans! atreot, Cormerty No Li Wall acreet. Hoyts Hiawatha Hair Restor Warranted to restore faded and gray Hair and Whiskers” ‘to thetr original color. Superior to dves and every other pre aration the hate in the natural aad life appearance it ives, instead of the dull, dead black of dyes, wo that the fost critical observer canaut detect ite use; ia of its application, tt d the tots et, and tn tts bes on 50 do"... ..b30_ 97% i the bad effects of the 100 sich $ & N T guar 142% ing sulphur, sugar of IMPEREAG OOLORING ORBAM $00 It Cem RRacrip.. 138 on vient ond ret hair to a beautiful brown or black do. 132% overs wher: 2 oe FoRerIL HOV? & CO, 10 University place, N. © 200 Canton Kecmenyie +. Iho ore ii RR Us aNottee.—in and (After Ist of Burch, = oan o 0 © HOM iT . it AM forts B Tupoor's patens ate bare “Al enna 2 Doi ketndcanalda 108 10 Gatona fe Chic RR 119% received at No. 120 Weat wtroet, N.Y &. B.1UPPR 400 Central Coal Co... 0 118% Piles, Hte ne Pites —Use Rossma 1210 Cum ai ret Oy 1200 Cleve & Tol RR laos Cure. {never § ait draggite 659 69% 500 AO. 146K Patents! Patent! Patents? Secaies Po 0.005 0 pe lg 7 loaaee, ti th 2: eR AMERICAN, comtinuete nctme Atiarneen for seouetne bs, | 000 Quick chigCo GL” GooChic HRT RK.” 120 (eats for now Loveation this and ali foreiga countrica, 600 60% 100 do eases Il ‘Mesera. Mi Woon years’ experience | 100 oe pe 0% 10 soliciting Paton’ ave acted @3 Atiorneys for more | 200 do. “bid OL he 20 ne iueatora the Patent and other impor. | 100 do. ie eae ee son ar taveulore. turaigned tres os apphes. | 300 Quarts: Hill higeo 14 tion Consiitation wi BSS Fine Pg ol odes = bmp = be Co 89 Corner F and Kerenth stecota, Washington, D meas apap ins Prof. Alex. ©. Barry's Tricopheroas or 00 Wyoming coaicn 80% Modicaied Compouas. for vee cw ‘pestor! ng ~~ erm 3 fying the hair, ig Goat 4 3a baldacas and fray hairs cet Giagases of the @ giaa eee Mg Co. 80 and muscles (such ae salt choum, pen chi ibial a "0 BB chap, imation, swellings, sere ‘fo, giving ia- “ ro Coot ans Tr Co do. 200" oe i $8 Go. ast 60 bio’ 229" 00 N v cana RR . T3994 ie 100 eer are lg cases of ca brace aprainn. theougnour ties | ‘200 Price a world. “Priachoat office 31s Poart aurcee. N.Y Traszen, Eiastic Stocoklags K.—Marsh $.00.1g Radical Cure Truss oflee'vuly ot Wo. 2°Veeey street © Virgta Wax of Antities Boauti- whitens the complogiva, without injuring it Re rod by i ts Pure White Vi Xt South Beventh wtrect, Pirniadelphia. Sold 4 by deuggintaevorvwhere © Bye, Hate Dycing roam, for ated the Hat. at WA Bachevowa. TS Toid mer aa member WONT 58 abs W € Joa RR.0 6 1 i Wheeler & Wilson 1 rie mt Hid ‘ ‘ (eck-slick Sewing Machines 800 Hedin Rivec RR 1624 100 Chic sauce i What Doctors, me 1 bair 7 pee be sora thtaX of them—"T have ever changed my mind re | for go ist . ——— 100 Reading KR. ASL do... bao" apecting Brown's Bronchial Troches from the Grat secept | 101d 1 ‘Amor Transit ‘$00 Canton Compan, io r) pany hie half ing to think better of thal hich TC begen thinking well * x mM np e- 4 — i i if ty Cul 'd Coal of Rev. Heary Ward Beecher “Great service in ab 4 , en aa - tay aa” — ayia — oA d y 138 duing boarseaess "Rov. Daniel Wise, New York “The odo rire 60) do... 20) Clove & Filia RRL 100 Gaiona&ChicegoK® | 0 mo Cleve ‘* Tot bee! rs 1 40¢ Rk m tas or Ohteago an * Ri 68 crry COMMBROIAL REPORT. Weowesvar, Ped 4—6 Pe Baesosrorra—Receipts 6,131 bbia. hour, 90 bola. and’ 2.50 bags corn meat, 2.106 bushels wheat, 2.618 do, core, 104% do oats, 3756 do cve, 53 do. barley and 428340 mak The market for State aod Western flour opeved ta favor of buy €¢8, but at the close there wha more t nd prices were a@ubataniially as yesterday. Tho receipts continued modo rate, which, in congectign with the more favorable: news from Europe per ects, imdisposed holters Lo presssates. The day # opecaions foot-ap L000 bbls, within ourcamge. Cavadiaa Dour was in beter request, and (he market ruled Steady, with 1,000 bbls. sold. Bouthera four was im demand and without decidod change in» value °00 bbia, Rye flour evled doll. Corn. mead Troches ace a stall of life tw me."—Krof Bawacd North, Presideat of Hamition Coliego, Clinton, N.Y “A simple ‘and clegant combination for coughs, &c—Dr @. F. Bige tow, Boston. “I recommend Rev. B. H. Chapin, EA FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Weroxrsp sy, Fob “nor. Tho stock market was dull aod irroguiar this morning with tho trauaactions considerably diminished. Harton was tho favorito stock, which, compared with the sales al the first board on Tuasday, rose 4% per cent, Chicago and Rock {saad algo advanced \%, Milwarkoe aad Prairto du Chien 14, Alton and Terre Haute , Chicago and Northwestern +, Cumbertand Coai 2, aed Pacific Mail t, New York Contra! dectiaod 14%, Erto 1%, Roading 2% Michigan Gootrai L, Michigaa Southern. ‘%, Iilinola Coo trai 14. Cleveland and Pittabuez 154, Galena aod Chicago \. Fort Wayoe '%, Centon Compaoy 1, aad Quicksilver Moning L. in the aftornovo Hariom became evan stronger, oad was run up to 183%, bat loft off at 1514, Hodsco Riwor soid at L aa advance of 44; per cont oo (ko quotations a: the fest board, New Yor Coatral cioaod at 135%, Brie 119, Meading 13044, Mliaois Coatral 1914, Cloveland and Pittaburg 117, Micbigae Coatrai 198K, Ga- lena and Chicago 118, Cloveiaod aud, Tolede. 4%, aod Book Istaod 12) The riso in Hariom Raitroad, stock, is. basod.upoe tho Probability of tho passage of a law by. the: Logisiature confirming tho graut of that company to. oxtond thoir track through Broadway, and tho pregoat.rather vom rte ir use to public apenkers. "= Milwaukee it On 81 St for ora for wintar Wen 370 atold figures. Sales 1.500 ley continued in active request and prices well anion 13.0%) Quahele at $l 2814 fur inferior Beaarn, ts Best, aus 94 20 for, prime Conade ae chaveo of the auccena of an act.consolidating the Hartem | [9",° 8 ms ay ty eae arate company with the New York.Ceatral. It is gail that the foe. SP ies 9810 303 38 eA ime Te latter company will not oppose the consolidation schome, | “Gorrxe cootinved quiet. FOF saiaa 061,460 bags Deithor wil thoy appear aa supporters of it, but havo oA Domingo a: Si Nye. a Be. con: a: TNS therernaseathteg determined to remain perfectly passive, and allow the Gotrow firmor, ab 800. for middiag. ON balee Soaar wan, steady, with ot 8 hada, priact- Hariem, on one. sido, and the. Hudson Biver and Erie ly, Cubs ‘orada” at ifsc. The steck. Ooeet corporations oo tho othor, ¢o fight it out FF ds, S800 bores. ‘vege “sugas ang @ bhda [a regard to thie matter a. cathor significant soars fem, but a ‘washes wheat. at 6444. on eee? toga at ny, 124 6d. 9 14s, 50 DbIR pork at 2s., 200bbIa and per sean yy S At ¢ eark . is fou movomont has recently taken piace The State Enginoor bas authority to chaage the location of he Al- Dany bridge, and it is reported (hat that officer has do. Cided that the structure aball span the river from 4 point within @ ahort distance of whore.tuo Now York Coatral ontors the city, landing on the Reaasoiaor county silo at the precise spot that tho Harlom company ave ¢'sosca for the aorthorn tergious of thole road. It is possibic that this movomont has oot been mato with @ giow to tho witimate consolidation of tho two roads, but), aa ail wild admit that that mattor ban now beon rodused wo bark, 5D Sense one suooner | 1100 bbin. to os barrel 75 qnestion of time, thia changs of the location of tae bridge 7 hy P . oi oe from Opposite the heart of the oity of Albuny to its Pasi prone satay teary me fal gaoen oe northern oxtromity looks, Lo aay the least, Ominous. for mi ‘attictes embraced Wi ‘heed. yoy ‘toler delivery, and the, Prices of raiiroad sharce at the rat board to-day com- A active oR iy? inte and ware vane Galivg v, paro with those obtained oa Wedoesday of dnst week as improvement Beet * waa aleady. follows — Po AT. rem tme mone at Sez es tama “at B? eae ‘ener 8 ages cot niente at frohudi 48 aecied Kame wae ire at thas, 0m bole, lard a toe a Ie CONTRACTS AWARDRD BY COLONEL ‘Baton. Frage. 1.000 bbls ont re W 5.“ aba bbie SButh rare ON ee En ciara bbta State, t: oP oba bis, extn Xovtuaca ear he Aes #7 Ay * | scare eS vera aoe ee Me ue PA » 107 “1018 fectect bends, orn a 10K roc fares tonton Treswury ‘aon ae = Sa to-day. At he opsaing tho promiam was 676; ‘Ait bofore tho close it reached 684 ‘The steamship China, for Livorpoot, vook oat $900,272 ia apeote. The comsditice appointed by the stookholdorn of tho