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4 Plunge tate war at the bidding of the aca there was an evident dread of England engaging in aa agitation {a behalf of (he revelution. Some of the Tondon journals state Uhat the mew “Holy Alliance’ botween Russia, Austria and Prussia bag bece roaliy formed. Ine Paris Constiiwiionmel says that euch @ combination may exist or be in process of formation. ‘The Bast India mai contains vo further mews of tie Alabama. ‘Ihe City of Washiogton landod aic hundred and cighty passongers. The rsh omigration to America bad aa- ecmed vast properticna. Some fow districts iv tho west. ern and southern countics were already depopulated, The Lirerpoct cotton market was sleady aod uo- changed op the 12h of March, Breadstufls wore duit and provisions gulet and steady op tho 1¢-b inst. Con- fuls closed in don on tho Lath of March at O14; 4 01 %5 for money NEW YORK HERALD. AMDOEMENTS THI WORLO'R CARDEN, Broad WASEACE'S THRATRE, Broadway ~ Pens Goo Grave BYSNING —Beonsrranss WINTBR GARDEN, Brystwar.-Ticesy oF reg CONGRESS To the Sovate yesterday the Mouse vili estavlisbiag a ‘Ddureau of justice was reported by the Military Committce, with an amendment changing the head officer of the bu Peau from major to colonel. A joint reaolut au appropri ‘@ting $20,000 for the oxponses of the Committee ov the Coadact of the War was adopted. A bill appropriating $200,000 for establishing a depot and oayy yard at Cairo waa roferrea tothe Naval Committes, The bills rolative to Coseriers and the-toterferonce of the military authori- Lies Ia State olectians wore thea discussed; and after aa exdcutive session the Sonate adjourned. Tw ihe House. of Ropresentatives Mr. Korasp, of Now York, usked consout to offer a resolution providing for * the appointineat cf a select committees to mvestigate and eect Foport reiatige to clvilinns im the employ of the gov- BROADWAY AMPRITHEATRA, 35 Broadway.—Gew. | ernment going bome at the public exponse te vote. = « Md Eacuoman Piuromancas, avin on wad } Objection was, however, made by: Mr. Stevens, of I’enn- ee ae Sa; att li ar ‘he resolution therefore was mot sient ‘ A EACOPTTOO: we Ways and Means Committee were instructed to ing: a gr wets poh Gran Guest, into the expediency of imposing am adequate duty on all USEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 Broadway.— | woo! imported from foreign countries after the 1st of We ee Pa, Bae July, ante seport by wilrce otherwiss,, Tho Judicary Committee were discharged from the further considora- tion of the memorials calling for the impeachment of Judge Miller, of lowa, careful investigation failing to dis- cover ground on which to base a single allegation agalast the Judge, Mr. McClurg. of Missouri, rose to’ question of privilege, and raked up tue old allegation against F. P. Riatr, Jr., of boing interested in liquor speculations while with the army at Vicksbug. Mr. Biair was very om. Phatic and demonstrative tn his denial of the charge, and intense excitement prevailed. The subject was final- ly, at Mr, Blair's tastance, referred to a select committee Gay tu clove counsel with tho President and Secretary rl herald a ied Agra bchioaannd oe hos. $ a le meeting may yet take pl ween the gentlemen. Of War. Ho avoided ail dispia7; and, as qill be seen | rae vin making the Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad a ‘by owr corrospondeat's account, holds himself perfectly | post and military road, and the bill amendatory of the froo from amyUbing Like bombast or fiattery boing used | National Rank act, wore next discussed, and the House ¢ A " adjourned fo connection with bis game, The {ntended revlew of THE LEGISLATURE. the Army of tho Potomac by the new Commander.in Tn tne State Senate yesterday the Railroad Commitice ‘Obiel is hkely to be postpomed for a Cow days, the ele- | presented a unan'mous report adverse to the Harlem- moots interforing to prevent @ respectabie ghow on the | Broadway Railroad bill, when, the question of agreeing occasion, Tho General is expected to appear at the front with the report coming up,a motion to lay iton the a table was adopted. Several Senators, however, who " voted for the motion to lay on the table, explained that Yt f Ovidov! from Uae tateiligoucs received from Vicks- | they did not do so because they favored the bill, and ‘® Weg Ubat incendaries are at work there, and that their | stated that they should vote against it when the question labors aro dircoted especially against government |gaia came un. The proceedings in the case of this bil! OLEMPIO THRATRE, Hroadvay. —Duar Foun NEW BOWBRY TALATBK. Bowory.—Anresn oF Kroms—Deara Prank—Pappe C6oer, POWBRY THRATRB, Bowery —3 ace Anwevsep an Bry Boo—Gi rm vonmir—Kins tn win Diaw BARN) Bwanrs, os. On BRVANTA MINATRBLG, Mechay ‘oa cBrmoetn bores Bim, Bunn: tro a Borneman. =, WOODS Mt REL HALL, onan pantea he <Tat Col 3 Muskom Broadway. —Tawne Grats, Two 3 £0. as ali hours Aruno md he TM Yall 472 Broad. B9Q0Ks, “Be. Tat Broadway. —Bearorax teat : LIBLO'® BALOON, Broad way.=Puoroarambrlseys AMBRIOAI TARATRE, No = ‘e 44 Broads Batcrm, =OLp Geiwer G Gromry. ABW YORK M Oumosines amp HOOLRY'a OPRR’ WOUS si : Bova Dances, ‘Bontasquag BS, Brockiya.—Eewioriax THE SITUATION. Geporal Grant arrived at Washington at an ear!y hour yooleréay morning. Go spont a great portion of the are considered as in effect putting an end to wroporty Tho raliroad dopot and several government | a the New York city railroad projects Stores comlaining valuable stores bolonging tothe govern. | pow before the Legislature, at least for moat havo been destroyed thie session, The following Dills were aiso report By (he arrival of the steamer Acago wo have intelll- pe Tae Pans i Gee ae sia be "2 ommissioners of Appeals; for etter protection of once Cwarieston harbor 3 eo from rt fo the 10th ost. | feamen tu this port; authorizing our city authoritics to Th chomp have mounted siz rifled guns in convey certain real estate on Ward's Island, and to ena. Ge capomaton of Fert Sumter, which ‘are di. | ble the New York Infirmary for Indigent Women to confer ion be oe a LE 8 bak! po GER e oth es A letter bsg will be made up for the City of Baltimore, sailing for Liverpool to-day, £0 a8 to enadle merchants to reply to their letters per City of Washington. The letter bag will I the office of the company, 15 Broadway, at eleven A. I. The assessors for the Tnited States interns? revenue, Give notice, in ac adverticement in another pert of this paper, that each pergon liabie to income tax stall make S@ return of his income for the year 1863 to the asveszor of bis district on or before the first Monday in May, under pain of having the same assecred by those officers from the best information to be gained, and a surplus of fifty per cent added, euch assessment being beyond all appeal. Blauks wil! be furniched for that purpose by the ascezeor, The cloth printing establishmevt of Stuart & Stepker, Nos, 215 and 217 West Thirty-eixth street, togetver with all the valuable machinery therein, was totally destroy. ed by fire about three o'cloek yesterday morn! ‘The value of the property destroyed is estimated at $160,000. ‘The roofs and upper etories of seven houses opposite the abovementioned premises were alee destroyed, aud some thirty families turned lousetess tio the street, in the midst of & severe snow storm. In the Supreme Court, be‘ore Judge Balcom, the case of W. T. Williams vs. Edward W. Serreil occupied the entire doy. The artion wae brought to recover $802, being the balance due the plainti(f on some macon work performed on the Troy and Poston Gafiroad several yeare ago, The defence set vp was that the contract was made with D. rected to boar upom ss chaave!, and there- ree taal M _D- The bj Ht relative to crimipa! records in ‘ this city wal Passed, with others of littlg Interest, The foro ‘ovat i I ™ ’ Q 9 tho advance of the Caled gua: } Brsotien Markes Company bill was debated (0F koto bid voals, if awy Of them should vonture 60 rash ian un- | in Committee of the Whoeie, but was not disposed of. Gertaking, which is (a mot at ail likely they will. The Assembly passed the bills regulating the {roight Doserters from Chariesion say hat the fire of the Union tariff of the Hudsou River Railroad; incorporating the Grand Hotel Company and the Central Park Hotel Com- vad ae dome & he some damage about the meighborhod of | pany, in this city, and relative to the New York Acade. Broad alroot, but beyond that the tmbabitants feel Per- | my of Design, with the ecction exempting th footiy recurs from taxation siricken ont, The bill providi Tuo robela made aa attack by night on the 18th upon | Salen Tland ferry Tnding was defeated, to consolidate the Boston, Hartford and Erie ex- Beat fut U 4 Fog, ul Uney wore succeastutly repulsed. ‘They | tension railroads wan reported complete, together with dame down tho Chickhassee river in boats, andghoped te | others of Begenend interest. A Harlem-Broadway Rai!- s0compliah (no destruction of tho coaling depot at Sea. | Toad bill, fdextieat with the one reported against in the brook, but {hoy mot a warm coception aad were mos; | S*2ate, was introdaced. Bills were also introduced divid- och . ing the Second and Fourth poltee districts of this city, and 's' lonicd. toprobibit insurance companies of this State depositing A doapaich from Cairo states that an engagement took | funds with any office or agent ic another State, or receiy- piace om tho 16.h, two miles east of Fort Pillow, between | !0@ deposits from agents or companies of another State, wic hundred of out troops and one thousand rebels, in | {he erent onwas Senin taken ep with speeclies on vernol’s message. A number of persons yester- which (he onomy wore routed with a lossof Alty killed day afternoon presented their arguments before the Judi- ent wounded ciary Committee of the Assembly against the Sunday We print (hia morning the continuation aud conclusion | /iuor Inw passed by the Senate. of Mem ia Gl x The Repubsican State Central Committee wi . kndereoa'a (atereating narrative ef -his 50 sineny, and decided. to dail a Biate Cobvention, to meet wear Pr‘soameat amd exporience in tho so-called | at Syraccse on the 26th of May, to elect delegates to the Pouthore Confederacy. Our prisoners west of the Missis- H ican National Convention, which meets mppr, 'm Loulstana and Toxas, are Jittie If any better pro- sites for tham those iy Richmond. Many of them are a:udet guitreiy destitute of c'othing, and the rebel ‘ities have nome to give them. The eniferings of » dag Zoion prisoners in the bands of the rebels are really oars oadll in this Darrative there are many ineidents » Gat cerca) the cBBdLIOn Of the rebellion and the feolings Of tho poopie in the tram4-Mississ'ppi department. The @(rongth of ai! the robel forces tn the Geld is put down at (yrs hundrod and sighteon thousaud EVROPEAN NEWS. ‘Tos atoamsbips City of Washington, Olympus sad Chie, (rom Queonstown, aad the Gerinania, from South- empton, reached this port yesterday, with Furopean Dias Lo to and news despatches from Queeustown Bated to'the Marce—usly day: later. —Y fat ‘Genera of Fagiand stated in the House Of Commons Vaat a rebe! war yossé! bad the same right to visit, dearca aad capture Brittsk is carrying con- €o'vand of; war toa Calon port as a Union vessel tad to capture ruck whips when carrying contraband toa rebel port. Io overy caso, however, the captured verre @rvuld Le Vrought before @ prise cc Mr. Layard eid Chat (ho cases Of the Pampero and other vesrels Biisged to be building im Fogiand for the rebele wero oo almfar to that of the Danish men-of-war jut complcted, in whic a guarantee and information nad | | booa givoa Lo the Cabinet by the Danish Minister in Lon- | H. st. John, and not the defendant, who had no peou- doo. The Southern American naval agents bad uced | nisry interest whatever in the contract The de“endant OvOry moans to ovade thelaw, Mr. Cobden said be in- | is colonel of fhe Firet regiment New York Fogineers, and | nas juet returned from the seat of war, for the purpose of recruiting bir command, The Court ordered the jnry to tended to inquire ff Lhe government proposed to remon- irate with (ho Cabinet in Washington on the subject of ovlistmenta {0 Ireland by its agents. Am early day had ' Dring in & soa led verdict ab ton o'clock this morning been Nxed for tho hearing of the privateer Alexandra Judge Hearn, of the Marine Court, was engaged yee qaso In the House Of Lords. An Pnglish commission is | terday in trying an interesting aegault and battery case, Orfered to Cairo, im order to examine the Pacha of | in which Blasiae 3. Cherebrough, better known as Rg7pt with respect to the b Of the Laird iron | “Count Chesebrougb.* a millionaire, living in East Ser> remne enteentl street, figured as the Cefendant. The plaintiff, ‘Pho rows! pirate atoamer Florida put in at Vonchal, Ma | a domestic, named Mary Morphy, alleges that the de- Soirs, ov tho 24h Of February. Sue coaled and provi- | fendant ceme home one night at a very late bour, and p\on0d, aod, being ordered of, put to wea the following | told her to mskea fire in bie hedroem. ‘The plaintiff re- Gay. The United States sloop-of-war Si. Louls was at | fused to comply with the request, whom the defendant Puachai at Lho same time. ordered ber to leave the hovre forthwith. She packed up A \argd number of German soldiers, many of them | her bundie and was about leaving when she was stopped from the army of the Duke of Aogustenburg, were ar. | in the baliway by the defendant and aesauited because Firing ie Livorpoo!, ta order to set out to join the Union | she would not allow her boggage to be eearched. The devence get up wae a general denial of the allegations cet forth in the complaint, and evidence was Introduced for the purpose “f ehow ing that Mary wae laboring under the influence of liquor that evening, and that her version of the affair wae highly colored in consequence. The Judge rererved lis decivicn. In the United States Circuit Court yesterday, vefore Judge Hal}, Wheeler Clark, a lawyer of Columbia county, wae arraigned on an indictment charging him with ex+ noting iMegal fees in causing a client to pay more than altowed by act of Congres* to persour engaged in apply. ing for pensions. Hie plead not guilty, and was held to Wail in five hundred dollars to appear Cor (rial when called upon William YT. Smalley, some time ago Smpiicaled witb others on a charge of ranming goods to Dixie, in viciation of the blockade, and P. B. Mareh, were yesterday con veyed to Fort Tatayette by order of General Dix The trial of Brookes, the megro, for the murder Wm, Smith, bartender in McKinley's saloon, was called uj yesterday in the Court of Sessions, but sj postponed on account of (he engagements of counsel, ‘The case of the United States against Joha If, L. Cargill, Charged with seereting and emberr!iog « letter conta!uing the Sabiogwig quostion im | gajuabier, Tremsury notes and a currecey stamp, to the regarded as the most | amoont of $10 60, was yesterday brought te 9, The } crtat orenpted tine at ag Still io Paris. His financial prospects are represented in @ome quarlers as not very cheering. Who London Pos asserts tbat the Mexican loan will not bo (akew vot be haa pormanently organized bis govern- Mon, others Gay that bis money matters will be at- €o0494 to by 9 combination of the Rothschilds and Bar- fogs. Jo (oe mesntime the Emperor elect expresses real adm ration for the talents of Napoleon, and Napoleon Hopes Ulnet Maximt'ian may in time come up to his own otandard of seeculive ability, {Tho war betwoon the Germans and Danee was still pro aocuted with gromt animosity, Revere battles bady been fougit at Viole aad Frodericts, The Names were defeated Of oth occasions. At Viele tho joss wae heavy on botlt widen. The Allies Advanced in great force towards Jut fend Just before the Aght at Fredericia The coy: Quct of the Gorman Powors bai been consured by tho Rngiteh tmloistera [0 both Movers of Paniaiean Proviovs 40 the receipt Of the news of these actions, Croat Hritaln was then Ongaged in negoliatiog fore plan of adjustment, The Loodon Pimes bints that the war may torminate by Molsteia being handed over to Pros. wie, aod Gohieowlg being Incorporated with the kingdom of Doomark Tho debate or eas of Lords amontary demonstration towards Carr wvton ? ort av . ' w a NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAROH 24, 1864.—WITHT 5 SUPPLEMENT. | seco wan, ant coming again (ote court ob ole “eclok With @ vordict of acguiltal. Tho vordiet was recoirod with evident pleasure by alt ia court. There were three thousand six buvdred amd covoutoon ‘Omicrants tanded at this port Inst week, which makes (ke dumber landed since January 1 cighicon thousend four hundred aud Afly-coven Tne number whe arrived hero iv Che corresponding period of 184% was only cight (housed and Ofty-cicnt Thore is a commutation balance at proseat in Lank of Gfty-Chice thousand fro bua rod aud cighty-eix dotiars and pinoty-nix cents ‘Whe Block Markol was Locomm«mly buoy wi yoslerdyy, And Cho rise iv prices was geocral, Bartom Railroad, lnyr- Over, [o compoguerce Of Hho report in tho Btatd Sovate against coufirmivg (he Broadway grant, deo'ined (o 131, WHI-k ia oightocn poe cent Lelow the quotations ou Wod- noesday of task wook, Gold noved upward, and guid as bizt AS10644. hiGhoy was more oasy Of access ab the ruling rale Of ores’ =Goverument securitios wore firus, without’ ap advance fu quotations, Tho rise in gold rondored (he markete Armor yoslorday ; bul thore was no gouoral activity. Prices ware without Change, oxcopt in @ fow articles, iv which Choro was come speculative movemeat Petroleum was quist, bub firm for all kinda, Ow ‘Change flour was bo. a 10c doar: or. Whoat advanced tc. a %. Corn and oats dul! aud Grooping Provisions wive moderately active, but with out material change ty pricos. Whizkoy agala improved 4 Sc, @ 60. Unde. a.apecalative cxcitomont Froights word } quiet “and vates without decided change, The 9xport Movement im breadstuls at present is GXtomely light; ‘but Chere are these, considerod shrewd, who proaict an active business in oxports withia the ooxt alnsty drys, ‘Dased upon Lalo intelligence from Murope. The New Ca @—The Advantages of an Overwhelming Advance upon Kion- mond. General Grant is back again in Washington. Since his departure thence the othor day he baa been to Nashville, and, baving made his ar- rangements for the coming campaign in tbat quarter, he returns to put the vetoran Army of the Potomac in motion —“the finest army on ‘he planet.” He will: be received by that army with enthusiasm, an! the country shares with its heroic aoldiers in their confidence that he comes to lead them into the rebel capital. The advantages ef a successful movement ia that direction are now more apparent than at any period since the recall of General McCiel- lan from tho Riohmoad peninsula. We have no doubt that Jeff. Davis, against his own judg- ment and purposes, has been warned by General Lee that, if Richmond and Virginia are abandoned for strategical purposes, the Virgin- iang, including General Lee, will abandon the cause of “the conf ederacy,” inasmuch as they will have no further interest in the concern with the loss of their State, They know from the lessons of Nashville, Memphis, New Or. leans, Norfolk, &c., that if “the Yankees” once get into Richmond ne sort of strategy will get them out again. Davis, therefore, to secure Lee and the fifly thousand soldiers ia the rebel service, has been compelled | loglond his grouud and stake bis despetale cate on the fe defeat feace of Richmond. Otherwise we belicve that he would ere this have evacuated Virginia, aad, exhausting the country behind him, would have shortened his defensive line some five or six hundred miles by moving it down into North Carolina, in view of iis advantages for concen- tration, east and west, and in order to be nearer Bis gupplies of subsistence. As it fs, with Satrong U nion columau at Knox- ville, and a powerful “ion army ia front of Chattanooga, in the West, aw with the inland seas and adjacent shores of Nortc Carolina i ia eur possession, and Norfolk and th’ Bich- mond peninsula and the navigable river a each side in the East, and with the Army of the Potomac on the North, Jeff. Davis, in his chosen stronghold of Richmond, is menaced, front, flanks and rear. He must look well to the rail- road line of three hundred miles which con- nects Lee in Virginia with Longstreet in East Tennessee, or serious mischief may be done on that side; he must not neglect the Yankee army at Chattanooga, or Thomas, by moving on At- lanta, may render Richmond untenable. The Peninsula must be well guarded, or General Butler may still find a way to release the Lib- by and Belle Iste prisoners without the fer- mality of an exchange. The North Carotina rait- roads must be attemaed to, or » Yankee raid, in cutting off his supplies, may reduce (be army of Lee to the verge of starvation. Having provided against all shese dangers, if Davis can still retain with Gemeral T.ee'a force suf- ficient to resist the impending shock of the Army of the Potomac, then, indeed. will the iesue of the coming campacgn be one of critical importance. We may reasonably assume, however, that Gen. Grant thoroughly comprehcnds 2/4 the ad- vantages we have indicated, and that all will be used, without wasting his strength, in connection with his main advance upon Lee. In 1861 we lost the first battle of Manassas in losing the ser- vices of twenty-five thousand men detailed: to watch the Shenandoah valley; in 1862. by the scatteving of sixty thousand men all over the country between Fredericksburg and Front Royal to hunt up Stonewall Jackson, we lost Richmond, an@ came near losing Washington; in 1868, while Gen. Hooker was struggling out of “the Wilderness’ at Chancelleraville, five thousand men could have captured Richmend, and could have thus secured an inevitable and | decided defeat to Gea. Lee; but onr War! Office, not possessing the sagacity to provide | for a golden opportunity, lost it. Yet again, } in 186%, the rebel army of Virginie might | ie been captured, destroyed or routed and dispersed, when, disorganized and short of ammunition, it was hemmed in on the | north side of the swollen Potomac; but, while Gen. Meade was consulting his subordi- | nate generals and the War Office, and the War | Office was consulting Gen. Meade, Lee slipped ; over the river and escaped. All these disas- . ters and failures may be traced to the fact that our armies in these operations, and the gene- rals in command, were managed by » Washing- ton committee of lawgers aud politicians—the principsl lawyers being President Lincoln, Secretary Stanton and Gen. Halleck. This committee, as we undersiand it, is now superseded by General Grant. As between him and the President, the latter bas recognized the superior military sagacity of Grant, and ae Stanton believes in him, and as General Halleck is no longer in the way, we have every reason to conclude that the blunders and disas- ters of the Washington Directory are at an ond. We have several generals who, in the worestricted command of the Army of the Po- tomac, could no doubt march it into Rich mond; but with General Grant at the head of it, aud with all the other armies of the Union in his hands, we look for Richmond and for something more. But white the issue remains unsettled we must admonish ail the President eS kEEEESEEED BEEP E2aE OSES. BERS making politicians to drop politics, . and strengthen Grants with men aod material enough to crush out the rebollion in (he next campaign uilerly aad finally. Tun GoversmnG OL sauna ov tie Morraranit: The hatol keepers, ha Towing 1944 haem any tat ca SES. Tt ten Miata aeh Two Cexra-—On account of the acest ol | of nickel a mixture of sing and tin is to be oub- stitated for that metal in thevuters coinage of the “yew cent,” and the Senate bas also cuact od that we shall have another colm, which shal) be also of copper, zinc and tin, and of the value of two cents, Jf this new coia, which is to be of the same metal as the wow cent, bs also to be the coinage of the same brain that gave us that remarkable piece of money, we bad betier attck (9 the alamps, white they stick to us, and bet Ohase’s “nngraciota paper alike tho aight” of @ suffering people for # time longer, since neither that nor any oluer “press money” can atr'ke the sight 80 unfavorably as the nickel specimens of Philadelphia art Tn- deod, our whole coitage fa, as a matter of art, @ disgrace to ns Pho director of owr Mint bas no fasteaball, Te seems to have eo ideas, though, im fact, the existence of the mew cent rathor proves the contrary, sluca he certainty nover imitated that from avy other coin, an- cient or modern, and must therefore baye]: originated it, Our opinion istbat this director fakes au unfair advantage of his position. “They cannot touch mo for coining,” gays Lear, “Lam tho K'ng bimsetf,’ and tho direo- tor of the Mint probably congratulates himself fa the same way on bis right to mako‘our mopey,and make it as badly as he ptoases, Ho commita crimes againat the currency that a decent counterfoiter would not acknowledge, and we “cannot touch” bin for it. He ts the only man ia the country who cannot be pun- ished for making coin, and he is the only man who vory particularly desceves such punish- ment. Our coins are worse than the coins of avy other government in tho world, both in de- siga and execution; but it isto be hoped that Moward, Arcivoa at this Port. Tho rig Howard, Captain Smet, arrived at als port yesterday moreing from Lavorpost, aller & panuage of sixty two days. Captain Seith reperte (hat ow the F0th taslant, whow bw lat, 39 30, ton. G9, saw a large mim-of- war cbooring to- Wards southeast, apparoatiy not fully prmeagoable, a» sho varied in hor course about Cigbt points from souttr te cael, Hho had close reeled forctopeail pet, reeled tury bail and (orctopmast ataysait. Tho fore aad miznen top- Balinat masls woro down, and the maintopmast brokee off Above bho yard—the matulopsail blowing (rom tt. sMarch 18, lat. 41 96, low 04 14, spoke hor Britannic Ma- Jesty's guuboat Styx, from Halifax, In poarch of an Tialian frigale which was in distons. From tho above report there caw hardly bea doubt that the voasot noon by Captain mith was tho Re Galan- tuomo, Captaln Senlts ts positivo the distregsed frigate ho saw was tho Ro Galaniuome, as lio had soon hor bofore at Napie NEWS Fron NORTH CAROLINA. Pphis—Porty Negroes and Six Meldtere Burlod in the Rutus—Comantssary Storce Destroyed, deo: Carmo, March 29,5866. The Moamor Pawiiog Carvoll, {c-m New Orlosas, bas mrbved boro with a cargo of sugar aud masses for Ot Lowtn 5b0 brings no nows of general interest from Now Ortoase. ‘The Giewmor, Ow toaving Momplrls, learned that a vic oe of twenty blldings, used as commtusary slorchoesoe, * had falion to), burymg bevcety tho ruins about forty negroes and from five: to six soitiors, wee wore guarding the buildings. Tho st-amer Vou Phu? passed wp for Bb. Louls today, with (ho }ifth Hilnels omwalry (votoraus), em ronie home op furlough, Major Gouoral MoPnorsoa aud: stal? arrive? here ou the ‘Vou Phut!, aad loft immedi atoty for Nashvitic. e Onno, March 22—P. a. ‘Tho atoamer Porry, frou: Mompbis at twoive oelook om Sunday wight, has arrived: Bho reports that up to: thetime-of hor loaving, foar women, more or less injured, aud “wolve childrew, Goad, had been takooTrou-(he ruins of tho-fallon buildings, Tho search waa boing comtinued for the bodies. oF others. + Kigtaty ight yobol prisoners woro browght up dm iem ay, apd forwarded bie Camp Cunae to-night \ MEnWost—Scizuro” a the Howbern Gas Works, &o. -Thdfoltowing (voma aro takow from tho towborn, N.6." Himes of Une 19th: Aflor cowmultation with ha military authorities, tho ‘United Slates Treasury agent bag takow posscsiton of the Gas works im this city as abaudoued proporty, and wilt 6000 be propared te reooive propositions from responsible partion, with @ viow OF pulling (be namo ty operation. Noarly olght-tonths of the property is raid to betong to (uourgonts, who abandoned the works and fled to Robel- dom whoa Newborn was taken. Major Jameson, of the Fifth Rhodo Intand Voluntoors, ia raising a regimout of colored hoavy artiliory ia this dis- trict, Ho te meeting with groat Guocoss, - Oe tho 0:b instant a Gre broke out iu the quarters of | tho Twonty-third battory, at Washington, North Carolina, ‘Tho battory was moving out ow thal day. The fire was undowbtedly tho work of am incendiary.” Rews from Vic BURKING OF dovonwuane BTOREHOUSES— BAIL OAD DHPOL DesTLOYED Tae SUREV SPORT BEPBBE TION, ETO: Muacrnes, Marcle 9, $066. AAvices froin’ videstitg: ‘Of March 16-givo the follo wing baletiigonce:— Wo have beow visited witha large number of fires, ovt dently the wort of incon diaries, Reversal govcroment slorohounes avo: beow burned. Tho largo rallroad depot and several adjoining butta- fogs bave also been aot on fire; aad large quantitics of Govorpmont proporty consumed, ‘Phoro is vo vows (com the Barovopert oxpedition. News from Kuoxvilic. one more attempt at taste will be mado fm the | qno raleigh Progress of tho 6th that Gonorsi D Kxoxrnng, March 2% 2666. caso of this new one, and that it wit at Yeast | a. mili uas Ucon aasignod to Une comurand of Obartoston, Petes Hada bits doratapoe fox Vaion oft: and that General G. P. T. Beauregard has gon (to tho Army of the Southweat. The Prozress als0 cays. — Wo leara {rom @ gontiomam comuccted wii the cou- sortpt bureau io this city that some twonty.five Yankees escaped from a aunpbor of prisoners under guard at Rit- troll’a depot, tuirty-six miles north of Raloigh, om Sunday Bight. We auppose those mon cecaned (rom a squad bo ing sont to Americus, Qa. ‘Tho Savanvah Remblican of the 4th saya.— There ia rumor to-day, said to have boow brought bv passengers on the Guif road, last evoning, that the Yankeos were lauding im considoravie foroe yestorday at Darien, If this be truo the objoct ts probabiy a rald on tho Gulf Ratiroad, They wil! fod such a movement a dangerous one. Revel sp! bea “coigne of vantage” ever the present ne Sevoral casos of brandy, segare and. fine goods were astred at this port to-day, which had beom fetittously markod por oxprosé 04 private packages. Some two hundred bales of government coten, valne® At $10,000, wore burned moar the depot to-day by teres boys, supposed to havo besa incited by resideut revela, No hostile demonstrations haveocourred-at the from. Loneatreot in anppodoed to be preparing to meet hiefrtonte fm Knoxriilo, Tas Equiocriat. —-Yesterday and the night before we had the expected equinoctial gale. It came oold and blustering, with a mantle of snow, which it threw off rather roughly, not only upon us, but all along from the Army of the Potomac to the coast of Labrador. This equinoctial oame just in time for Gen. Grant. It is now over, and we may expect some fine weather to follow. That Graat will take ad- vautage of the opportunity the rebols will doubtless find out to their cosi. Te is going to the front, and has a way of moving on, when ho does 30, far from reassuring to his enemies, Nows from Nashville, Nagai 2, Maret 23, 1806. Tho frisads of Governor Johason bere conddently ow. pect big nomination by the Republican Convesvion an Vice Prosident on the ticket with Prestdomt Lincoln Surgeon Gross, of the Fourteomta corps, hes boom Felleved ab bis own request, aud goes (> Annapolis, ia pucavance of Department orders. The gambling houses in chia ciiy were closed to-night, aad all the gamblers ordered to loavo the army, ané wore Prohibited roturming under a sovere penalty. Raltrond Acot rection, Bosros, blareh 28, 1864. Mary §, schason aad Carrio E. Jonos, alleged api: the rebols, have beca seni North from the Old c 5} prigow at Washiagton, aad arrived here yostertay They were transferrod to the Fitehiurg Mouse of Cor roction for presout aafe keeping THE EQUINOCTIAL. Tue Reang Fase Pavs--The rebels have bad & great many fast days. Another is ordered by Davia for the 6th of April. It ahould bave taken place on the Ist. as a more appropriate date. This wiil probably be the last fast day kept by the rebels in Richmond, who must ex- pect a visit from General Grant very soon. Lonavn +4, Marcle 22, 1666. Laat aight’s traia beace to Nashville collided atthres o'clock this morning, at Tunnel Atl, with a hospital train bound northward, causing a smash up of cars, bab injaring nome of tae passsngors Boriouaiy When thia distinguished officer pays his re- Another Abortive Snow Storm, Skirmish Noar Fort Pillow and Rout 0 spects to Davis the rebels will have a aucces- | March seems this yoar to be going out like alion lustead the Enemy. ¥ sion of very fast days, we do not éoubt. of ndhae lem b-tike inahien whieh Accordian io-tionts way Cano, Marols 2%, 1604. ing, ought to characterize the ciosing days of the first month of spring. For a few days the temperature has been on the de-cent, and the wind has been quite Liustry and winterdike, About two o'clock yesterday morning @ vory heavy saow atorm commenced, and continued until about noon, when it disappeared suddenly, leaving in tha streets a thin covering, which soon melted away andor the constant beating of foot and vehicte wheels, The wind, however, continued high throughout the day; but the indications were that a change in that respect would ngcuaiicaicake dean 16th, (wo miles ona of Furt Pillow, betweoa six hundred federsis an@ one: thousand redsis, fo whic the enomy wore routed. with @ Joss of Mty killed aud wounded, ‘The Third aad Sixteenth Jowa, Staty-cight: Onto ead Forty Gta Lilinola veteraa regiments lsvé arrived from ‘Vicksburg on @ reenlistment farlougirs (The Twelfth Michigan infantry and the Fifth lowwom valry, veterae regiments, parsed through Wore to-day, ae route for the front, with thelr ranks materisly strengtli> Tax Broapway Ratrnoxy.—The State Senate committee have reported against the Broad way Railroad bill. This action oa their part will doubtleas put an end to all schemes of a like nature before this Legislature. We hear now, however, of a new plan for a railroad from the Park to the Battery—that is, a pro- posed underground road, which shall run un- peas mop or as yekes conte ot. the country te storm | gued, der’ Broadway. There are a great many of our | afters. ~ wig 2 = = worted Capture of Tratae at Ware po cit who never want to see a Broadway Re orca Width trace. Railroad. Now here we have ene out of sight! “ Phen ae - oe set. Nasnvit.8, Maroli 25,1966. — + ow vs Sumcrs are adoat of the capture of throe'of ony trefee Crouse ms WALL Srrver—The oity is | _,Vashington amie West, Weather Condy. | at Wartrace, but they are groundless. crowded with peopfé who have caught the ieee ay abe Pa—Wint cortt:. Swow storm. Twer- | Geverai Sher mamarrived hore to-night. Jan York .—' Soow storm. Thermometer “Huttord, Coun.,12 M.—Wiud worth. Blowing agate; ind worth, The Revel Generai Fe Ferguson Kilied. Cave City, Ky., Maroh’23, 1068. Colonel Wetherford, of General Hobson's command, Wall street gambling fever, and have become bulls and bears to all intents and purposes. The madness has even inocutated the fair sex, | cloudy. thermometer 26 deg. psd t. Fresh, Cloudy. ebel =e many of whom now divide their attention be- | ghetmomoter 29 de Wind Rortheast, Fresh, Civuly pens eoricrel even Major Henry 8. Wenkertia ‘ing gortheast wind was tween the fashions and reports of the money market, which they con with eager awsisty. The ladies are now fully alive to per cent, and talk stocks with an animation aad a knowledge of the matter the reverse of agieeable to those Reliablo information from Col. Wetherford reports tha Ger, Ferguson was kilied = the Tecont ‘Aght with Ov Stolser, mOMe! or id, Mase.— W' ad ‘ortbenst. wgale. ‘Thormometer 28 aeg. .—Weatber clear and reild. = Weather coot and pleasant. . ¥.—Weather cloudy and cold Weather cloudy GENERAL SIGEL'S DEPARTMENT. who take xa old-fashioned view of worean’s | , Concord. H.—Wind morta. Weather cloudy, Ther Mz; Theodore C. Wilson’s Déspateh. sphere. Spe | ie —Wint vortbeast, Wenther cloudy, Tier- Cummmnnanr, Md. , March 28, 1866, eee moometer Ali quiet im the department to-day. Nothing’ to report Tae Sanivary Fam.—The opening of tis caiuneor, Baird porthcast. Blowing fresh, with in- from tho Ractinsburg region. gvent Sanitary Yair has been poctpened éo the 4th of April, owing to the impossibility of ar- ranging any soower the immense isass of things presented to the committees. This fair will un- doubtedly be most successful and attractive Ca'ais—Wind east. Tt looks lika snow and fe very outa. ifax—A Seavy nortkesst . hi isuow, Wei teartaru he Sanitary F THE FAIR ANDTHE FIRE DRPARTMENT—BNGINE NO. Bowing a gate. erill is rapidly recovering. Free at Cairo, Miinols, ae. Oarro, March 23, 1866. A fre brokeout this morning kyReed & Mann's foundry, on Ohio levee-consuming two entire blocks fronting om mis has prevalidt ail day and with draw to the city greater crowds than pln ryan es Oe ear Ek yf 0d psig ioe al aan did: the Crystal Palace. The fair tmildings The members of Fngine Company No. 6 are busily en- master's balsion, cormeste i Ted oa now going up on Union square are immense. | gegec in procuring. contribetions tothe Sanitary Fair. | meted at {rom ten to fifteen thom ommetal Our hotels are already crowded to overflowing | ttetoltowing circuit bas beew sent to each bowe by the | Pe Say orachoee on the Noreay werk I we nae with the people who have flocked to thevcity to | mamlers of the company :— He 00 insured tor $10,000 ann’ lone te- . To pms Lapiee ax Gorcrrewe Piesnners runs He $16,000: no incurence, The others were be present at the opening ceremonies. It be- reof Americus Rngine Company Xe. & havis | aurea Tt ae supposed to be the work of an comes a matter of serious consideration where ae actropoliian fair fer we ened oh the we aaa turer bales oF t— mods fll be found for the thou- | ¥! ied Ginter Banilary Commicsien: to open a receptacte im ndrad an abales py sunt blemactapsA prepa [le 8 ey I cor Lettertrem Genera? Grant i v om fat . sunde-yet to come. The proceeds of the great | {se""Sminaig 9 aid rena men (oki by Sanit oan. MaFER 108 i i contributions of ‘om articlem fo } yucers & T. Naoranand H. 8, Towxemev, Commiseset fair will no doubt be immense. : Tue soldiers th sche RS yore, an bie and Board of Supervicore of ‘Jo Day:9e0 county, Iilinctes— will have cause to remember it with gratitude. tory Ho offeiag thelr aids Tha neice on Rrticiee received Cysrty—-Rermit me through you, to return 30 te of Je Daviess Thard of Snpervicors and people ~! mg sincere Wanke for this beautiful aed value his er her Teseption o: auch the consent of the du The Gato Democr tie State Convention. i to ong ¢ they will 1 or it, not se meeh ae @ mark of Coremues, Obio, March 22, 2864. mera fait. , the a oe ered sacontnes itunes _— The Democratic State Convention met here tc day, and letisen fortes segesmming. » ee fomce, | try. and their Ponreeiation of tie. progress Yownses ie organized by the election of George Nex as President, it be open for rs eoeption of sr ticles fina! triumph—marked iy o. anne | wories wa re 4 y evening, Robrunry Beaua covery eding | con esunevery battle named tp from Belmont a‘ter considerable confusion and squabbling Ly the Val- | ° Ttaday om these oh fo ofl’ h 9 an Coe eer natal saat. in tee eouncet ou landigham men. © yore of 2ith day of Marth, faliy, yours | nationality. Kberty and law #0 loug a* the governirent and H Jou WUCRam rE rover nonaves repore cavidence in me andan armed foe aie | Suy farcher to. them thet the su ‘The following delegates to the National Conve: ae BURKE, Asst. For Pport trey have M. Allen, Geo, Pendleton, Allen G ows Sit u-on, Seeretary { be 6, throngh evi ag well ae good report ‘d 4 Jobo Sigerson, Jacob FF. aNgientine, Richard Kimmons, | glen me, turer Rr . Two hundred and eleven votes were Gterken, Thomas ( William | te a solace and w remembered ‘situ gratitude: ‘iat asta “oth ve Hecmmond. Ress) vom (om the pact the suzcecsas of the brave armies it Bar beon cast by VaNaudigham men, and two hundret and thirteea votes were necessary to a choice Geo, E. Pugh and Thos, W. Bartley wore chosen & torial electors on Uae Presidential ticket tee Dur reporter. visited a ine house Inst eveuing, where the articlos intendedifor the fair were ou exhibi- he numeronsarcioles were the follow ug — —Sitver batter stands fortune to command has justiaed thas say Taunt the coptinned success ofows arm ay justify 19 comtinuance. Vain, gontiomtom, very. repeotaliy, your ne ba pn th ay aa 4-4 See eaee jonroe. of vanes sist, ANY, Licwteuant Gomera Resolutions were adopted opposing the prosecution ni—Faney cop gare on, ————— the war for aubjugation; that the mob spirit that t* now ‘Stern—One tidy. Avsival fone ao iit A: Hendersoa, Jr -Lampmat. Mr. J. McKeusie—Picture frame, Mrs, McDonald—Lampmat, pair of vases and piven 1a, abroad ie the result of the violation of the constitution by the party in power; that the tyranny of the present ad- ministration ha® sown the seeds, and we are pow reaping Inivaer oot -cgmanih Lieut sari oe L di and! ae at iss se wae ire iting, C Holl 5, Pickturd-——Status- of Goddess of Liberty, . sie Ve bee vont OF cris. Fah page hegre eked nay De vo and tay. vu ‘calidon sada reat ‘The following nominations were roe for Mate oMteers Kerceane of! lamp ffm Mre Van Winkie. een ur Mere, ‘ehericy R04. 1 or Me ii 7k Decker, Alex Michela i cue Sewretery of State—W. W. Armstrovy of silver ware from Supervisor Tweed, me, i 2 Judge Iidge Y. Yan Tromy, and M. 0, White house from Martian Thomas ae a pa Mre oe ‘ott: tye Trancock, for the shert term. Chinese pagodas from Wm. B. bonael Lf 8 ae ‘Attorney Gene-a!—I.. D. Critehteld. Three vases of flowers (rom Inge, at Comptrotter of Treaswry—W. S. V. Prenting Model of a steambont, 6 (est steel, from Beujamia Yates. Honiti(ak coal abip from. B. Yates. Washington's eha'r, from,Joha Pryer. 107 years old. ‘Splendid eet of eliver trom Hervert Lawrence. Slivor Caster from Mrz. A. am Schaal CominiesionerionA Non-Ar ival America. Portiaxp, Me., Maree 25-9 % x. ‘There are as yet no signs of the steamship America, Ws and H. &. Barney. j This chair, ie ; oy Byte ienes ie th Paha ship City of now due at this port, with Liverpool dater of the 10ub, J Silver Hmsket from Jo a Lecount. PR laa ae avd Londonderry of the 11th instans. Chins Set from George osevolt shel fn mip Eis 8 Wind northerst and blowing a gals. Iron Safe from R. Ms Fate tenes, Seidel Fn ER poe i nie ‘Thermometer twenty-two degrees above vero, in Cee catrivations tothe eanount of Mer etree fords 1 Aba al ae Saorky Concens.—A grand sacred concert is anuoumeed. Q0H00), BEATBITION POW TRB GANITARY Pati. son, Sinan as 1 A 3 for this evening at the BMadisou awanue Baptiat church, | ‘me public exbibition of the female depariaygat ef rte sedutRigre, (afaats under the direction of Mr. Willlaua Berge, the organist. | yard school No. 40, io Fast Thirty-soventt streq,, near ‘Tho firat part of tho prograrame emisraces Rossiai'astabat | yecond arene, wan given last evening for (hed/ nelit of elated ae Ts T. a he Mater, Which will be mung by Mrs, J. M.M ao | the Sanitary Commission, ‘The geadd wehoo. gyom war | tess ee etetti hu tg Oy Seer. J. He Barclay, Gustavus Goary acd J. R. | qnedwittsa biguly rospactaste matienoe at evconty.dve | 1A Mirineny bathe een tee See, Thomas, assisted by & idel} chorus, The secon wit! a | conts par oad, and eer gy So ubtaost ewan hv sist of selections (ror the works of the best composers O% | gatietaction. Armwng the.performantes was {he Canta’ ars Eek of Jowph, whiah waa gtyen tn ae myles by the Inding:-Miasow Cornelia A. Wood, Sarah | eno ete Cornett, atic Sloan, tien A. Grecuwood feud Jonnie Th Ware. "the rovt of the programme com- | prised music, calosthenios ane hey owing recitations Se atte Liars; & dialog ila tars esber's 99 f f Wonn 8 her, Cornelia, W004 woth, and rhe Soldier's solos, dnets and ghorones. In the interval Mr. Borgo will play ® gra',@ organ piccd, tm Order todomonst cada the qualities Of (ae fine iastrament of tho church Me. (sw ESTaRAiaert. this evening, cmaien, i Saturday the abovo talented coapio will give Ot A \bio's Kaloon their hursorous cntortalnamont, ons tiled Photon Te hay boon werittee for tom bY Ar Charion wns, who bea tapazol totrowd fate m Cgupld Of hours’ performance More fun ANA iucldent than aliy to be fownd jo thie class Of Kam nement Thay nd yy WS A Carlotia Shame yo Qin se aqatiog 4 ar ud non, TKocber th, Negron ‘nail ithe yy Rando) ren, ih 3 x08 eum Wnt Al Ab tks <tu(Litica Of U0 Sop,smmnore Class of tho Free Acada- ho givow ag Compr Inatitete eautalrlt, te ald of Sarettary Conan anion “abs neaiy oad Heaatin gad ato Rae gs Ga a, Curis, Gnvie va Teown “ 1 Sy