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THLE TUWIRTY-THI (P YEAR. > BUMBER 1 6184. The Latest. News By Telegr aph to the N. Y. San. f SBRW'N'S ADVANCR BURN! WG OF Ct CoLU TIBIA, Reported Capture | of Angusta. ’ HARDEE"; ARMY BOUND FOR CH ARLOTTE, N, C, Our Fores s Likely to Intercept Him. IMPORTCANT. A 'Panic at Richmond, REBEL’ J w cond tion Bount 6 ecard army, REBEL NEWS. CONGRESSMEN FLEEING. ‘Warned Te Stick By. LATER EUROPEAN NEWS also captured fight locomotives and @ great umber of passenger aud plauorm cars, all in good Desers re report that the last of Hardee's army was to have crossed the Santee River yoaterday, for Charlotte, N.C., @i thot Sherman bad alreaiy intercepted sLeir d that is wan fear. Ik '# reported on similar authority that the last 12,000 strong, passed th usta last Panday, the 19th, an the way to Georgetown baa beon evacuated by the enemy, @ __ NEW _YORK, THURS Tan's frank inely commanded by Ge gar. The Richmond Wie has the fol! Char lotie Pab 24 wing ¢ Wore ip iebteito the en- torpriee of the Southern Expired Cou) any for An- | Puma papers to ibe Wt MmMary wiovementa are reperted. Gen NOB PF treat hee been pt of aid the cavalry oy the dine of Lites cod Wert Te eral onler prasad a reorgan With arastorsuan of the mer insant a f beaeee “ys rtewt ' M ile ft " Mo Linypaartant | n command svat ppl, met ret gen aver {ectpline. Ho threutene & exterminate atl Confederate siraq- fern. robbers and dearric:« Geu, Thomar’ tro-ps aro being mounted for & Supposed mareh through Alabarna is have heen inade from Hernando, Mis#iee opi, wowarda Benutobia, Reorganivetion t Geom a baaar ady commenced, Reiniorcenenta tr Northern Mise Mapp have beeu eentto Grant, Larye bodies of troops are mooving in she Weal, and Hin portant me verments are reported, Tho vention he Georgia legislwure couveued on the 14h ins. @t Macon Charlotte, Feb. 24 —There is elarm here, The enemy are reported m «in direction of Daring the retreat from € bla a train of cars Glied with ladies broke dow exponng oem to thea danver of capture t the Yankees Prom the beat information receiv! here it at a] Provabie that a considersbie contacration cecurred fo the wemern portion of Clunbia after ita evacu. Shon, occasioncd, it is suppored, by Cott @coms ing ignited iu the street [kis reported that the fre extended from Main ssreet to te Charlotte deja, uearly three he & mile nior and sokl.ers as traitors ond criminals, & ee sture Mine- ISN ppi ia about to convene an extra svaeion for the Orem, itis waid, of calliug @ Blate Os Effects of American Poace Move- | ™stion i jwwitive as to the occurrence but do ibiis rtained 9a wo tee riagn ¢ ments. Of the refugees are proparing © returs Poste ionkeul Pty harlotte, Feb. —Theie i ho additional pews . aa re Tom the trom. Tt is eupposed i thas the enemy AX. vy Cry W ise ( wil. sre making ther way t . The news trou PONS, Sneeaen en Columbia corroborates kind sreatr ent ot the juba ' ‘ Haute. The Ursuline Convent was protected by THE PIRATE = QLINBE = LEAKING: J ruari, Oxo pilche proverty wae allowedt to. le ane . — burned tn the cite Suermau's Low quatere were et Nickerson's Hovel, The alari: in Charotte Lae Death of Cardinal Wiseman, | tieiinn Tie wentris Talat Whesues at = beavy, interferiog with raps military move meouta, Our Washixgtou Dispatehes, | te tichinoad Disraron ot Fed, oT contains the . followmg : Important Congressional Pree} Grant hae oan been massing hie tre ceedings. Bawher's Rus, on our exireme & soutuweet of Petarshurc, and it iat! ve L TER other ettempt by bis colimna to vain th t r CEL RATSON oN “SATE RDAY. | Side Re lroad Was prevented by the rain om botur- a & fay, We think there can be itue ibe that he Aor: a) » wii make this atten pt an soon ust a OCs. ronda will permit, In thetr j J 5 iene th 5 : thon, the move vent artillery is out of the ques GENERAL SULRM AN. Sion, Grant bes enough of nobler fn bie 5 neter for the disawirous tw in last ale Durning of GColumbin Reported Captare ce toward the railroad to make bim wore ime of \ngasia, Georgia. patient to renew the auemrm, At preoeut the ex ™ i ‘ trerpe lefty, Woich may property be considered the The Arago hee arrived here from Port Royal, @divance of the Yankee army, uccuples & position whence saved February 6th, She brings con. | © the lett or north mice of hiatehers Run, between a nine and ten tales Sou ess oof Pesersbury, and G@:matiou of the burning of the e'ty of Combis, | about tive miles in o ect line from the South J ad te nnde ¢ ° ry Side Railroad, The | er of jay ru veyorted below, under the heading of “Rebel mors were iD culatou yeseriay, the most | Kews.'' There was alo a report when abe sailed | ateeable of which, though wer prob way bot | * : ‘ the most authentic, Was that Sieran tf been that Sherman's cavalry hal capsured Auguste, | kille i, snd bie arty routed and criven tack u “Kilpatrick wee ent against that city when | Ve Aisles of Suuth Carolina, Bermen ect ont on bis march through the Panic ta the Kebel Capital, SPaelices Washington, March 1,—The Kichinond ; . Aminan of 27h, in an editorial, speakine of the | LATER. Dis MORAG at Jef, Davie recer acdresned t ihe | patch from Gen, Giltmore, rebel Congroaa in which be suid, if the campaign | wriotar against Rich md had resulted in coess tnatead Wan Daracraess, Wastixeron, of feilure, © f we had been compelled t) eracu March 1—as10 PLM, \ ate Richmond aa well as Atlanta, the Cor Wo Major-General Dix, New York federacy Would bave remained av te Toe flowing telegram from Gen. Gillmore has reyes . Let not this fatal error be harbored un takes Been transmitted to thie Department. effect upon the imagination. The er ‘ fl Riekmond would be the lose of all ‘ {087 ms ye Epwis M. Stanton, Secretary of War, authority twarda the Confederate Goverr Huanor sarans Derarrynyt oF tre Sort, ) disintegration of the army and t Charleston, &. C., Feb, y nent of the eme of an independes | - Confederney, The withdrowal of the ar Trent «Gen. TS. Grant, and May..Gen, H. We] Richmond would ao narrow the srenct the | Elal cok, Chief of Stag, Washington seription as greativ bo reduce our tren An ‘napection of the rebel defences of Charleston | A& ‘Air ariny would dwindle in numbers is would | 1 ‘ move more apd) ¢ " y Westward, and om | Boas that we have taken over lour hundred and Bit tae ‘he M io pp is vi e de i 450) places of ordnance, being more than raved into a mere body guard of a few rials, Goubie what I first reported Tae lot hades § From the bour of giving up the mot 0 ie 410 he hiad ao | ernment our cause * i sink into armere rebel. | nd rt olumblads, a groet many 82 and hon in the estimation of foreycn powers Wo would | Pouuder rifles, some 1 Brooks’ rifles and | casaeto aeoort to us the rights of belly ' Weny picces of foreign make, while the enemy would Le free t) treat our | thatevery r would fight forward with @ /alter abous hie neek."* The Pyqcimnn of the aume date, speaking of the reve! © ia true the scarred army must t re thelr breasts ww mgreas fleeing the capital on the ap- proach of Sherman, says: During the last four weees wold apprehensions of danger bas Aisturbed the minds of ul Yhe | enemy has lately thrown bie forces across tines of | easy Congresei ual retreat to the Weet and South, | and mince that time, Souators 1 Renresentattves have one by one fled the capital, leaving the akelo- | ton of the legislature rapid diminish’ ng to a number below a quor Th te true the Premidens | must stand firmer a8 national dangerthickens; it | the a re ber courage, aa the col. ox now in our pe 400 the evemy converce on sue Liberty and ex. Deserters are coinng in copstanily, Wehave} '* an of the country ane tent Mug | 6400 av itate Congresmons ‘ pre REP vo € ality in flniing instances in history © | Signed.) Q. A. GuLeonn luetrate bie diayrace Ma). 4ien. Commanding, , From Washington. From Fortress Monroe, 8 ‘opreapondence of the Sur The Vrestdent la Notified of bis Klection han! tiles daea colic ite Speech, Lee yiress Monroe, Bed. &8.—Phe ateainabip Wark naton, March 1, -Seuster Tr W!, and | ‘aptaiu J ved this afternoon 7 @l, Captian vali abil oe B frow | representatives Wilson and Duvwu, us ‘ Saige e 4 wmeort aufort N.C. bringing Bo news of i sp committe of ihe two Houses of Couyress, to- lay | ensive preparations were waking at Ai 1 ort, waited upon President [in Yormed hire | C. for the purpose of making thas place tbe | of iis reelection. ‘To this be F | fepot of supplies for our armies opersting ‘Having served iB henihe af North Caroling, and elso wit! a view | greas aud yet unenue Tecan view ! movement of Major Geueral Sherman's | We call to lady ad ro taier | to mytelf than as at preva the 4 ward, when Charleston and Saveanab | juu/smeut that L may besos fish « didientt » longer of auy value aaa basis of sun. which Pheve iaberod tres 6h t, than eould fore any one \esa severcly sehooled to the view, and with increased re * Rinier, Who Phas 80 yraciousls tt Rebel News. aud with increased gratitude to t! > 1 } pe yatinued fide sj dasce of Monday, Feb. Stun, The Exastses | duties and reaponsibil.ties \ No response bus yet been received from the Vice the absence of official information of mi Y | President elect, who did not arrive here until sin the C. vas, We bane i from toenight \ ees ve and omit the ugur) | "er . | ces to our file ¢ bern exchanges, Wej| The Secretary of War bas nontto the House of | wo at tha request of f she author t.cs, and with the | Reprerentatives 9 communication freon Patent that the ¢ r ety journals have " . Pith abitcattay recicence to the ex. | Ma'bematician Fry, to the efecs that 401 rebel ‘ ated avove, Loe puche wil, vo doubt, | prison confined ia Fort Delaware bad been | patient in this interval of silence, and | jigted m the U. 8. army the Stave tt as urtvong, for we gre aasured thay } t ; do reasous tor it, which look 4 n om Mary! i the Biate ¥ ‘ noun é ni of favoreble reenlt | of Delaware, J$4., these enlistments G als ( md K Whose capture wae were stopped ork Secretary of e ss ob Baturde:, arrived in ¢ iv OD and were farnisbod with War, and paar 10 y 120 re e P #oLe mere Hay rh Mr. Rsweil, tacmber of | enliswd in the 32 Maryland covus ad bey - ty Visited Gen. | been paid the l aud sent to New Ore | he * e taey have sinco ser b | Lookous 1,106 rele! prisoners were 1 si binos | las Regiment U.6 Volunteers, and 6 id tresers! J Vhuraday even- | Regusent: these enlistments (eid g leg GES sry iy Bher: | direction of whe Prandeus By order of ‘We Seeres Vi } ened DAY, _ MARCH . Beance | tary of War, thie recruiting business wae stopped! ) Beptember jet. These sober were not c white! to ony State and parments forndden br or lar of the War Department. By dircetion of (cereal Graut they were sent “to We Depertne 4 the Mothwem, where they have ene been err tor | oder emretal tnatructiong of Trea t's 1.050 rebel prtenera held at Rook Velen, Mins is were, during Sepiomber and © tot mater ot tate the mildary mervice of tae Luital Bie oretined oto Pennsyivanis with the exception ct twelre ordersd te UO) thes were only credited with the bea boantiee cf arent Biates. They were kept uo ler garni recru. te tntil mustered in and een to the field, Om May. Gen, Pope's application they vere Gone io hes department. No other rebel prisoners are kuown & bave been enlisted i the service, A report eubunitted by Mr, Wash Committee 8 that trade bas been ed ol With the jnmurrectionary urne from the 0 Commerce she cer Slates resi ing in neo benefit to the Government, but inflicting fugfury oad vtherwise ty ulating & werent for wealth, femoral zing nitet States hes and encouraging the Ret ae. ALN: leans and Norfoth supplies to en Bmeunt surpasen?s belief bad passed our lines At the same tine correspondence was carried on with, the eoemy The Committee @ay that contracts for two million bales of cotton have been ret Wie maty he persons, been required ‘hat the sgeate were | in order to carry on those speculations t # authority. f the trade haa been to dent's orders were chanced with They declare the result prolong the war, and quote from letters written by Generals Canby and Gordon, showing the megui- tude and injury inflicted by the trade, From Europe. Two Days’ Later News, Portiana, Me, March |. The rteameniy Morevian, Liverpool, and Loudenderry the 17th ult. The ret ol ateatner Stonewall, aliaa Olinde, © Ferral, and wos said to be ioaky, She ie he armed, carrying four gung none less than 200 poundera, and te tron-plated four inches thick, A number of the Alabama's men are among her cre (ireat dep prevailed in commercial and Anancial circieaon the 15th, under the influence of the news of (ue peace negotintions brought by the resaion Canada, The Liverpoot cotton market was aliort paralyzed. Prices were nomiual at about 2d, decline, die Landon Stock Bxehange wae mate: ally affected, Coneole declined at percent,.owing to tears that a suddew pe Arvericn would oerangement in inavcal wfeire by ton, mod aleo va account of = policical tieene The prospects of pao were verly debated and the Likliboed of peace obtained eleater credence than atany previous tiie, Ou the 100), however, the an tore whe siniin put 6 rem th tirely i" miucement that the pene . Teceived by the Hibernian, wie ving papers, and of tw catioed The tollot cotton was @ if not « weret, aud comsots alse linup od, and @ ehed in the wor n us The Wary Newa, of the 16 peace th, ls hopeful that cood whilethi cout thas tt se of both sect mene, Jinan unmistaken! voverumenute will have to convines their several aun porters that peace is not obtaluable, and why, before they can peetere the state of feeling which exieted be- fore the recent 1 ine Tt may be that thore New York journals are right which predict that Grant a sherman toust tind a base f peace bel * ent ed, though it w 1 that on the iperte Hut even ase we whe Tene wn ovettu Th +, but we trust and believe it ie ia Tiwes remarke that tho fiilure of u was to te 4 irom the It atates ence ne for pence has been e manner, and the two iw informa ook forward te end bas pot evine t tien ear tiations aoticipated, and the war inurt co forward ity of either The uatil it ie brought to an end by the inabil one party or the other te Lean 1 AKEe Ho ceaNion ewer ab te is national corn all late “one tit the ver ponbent ort independence, te oflorte torgors that, it tor- Port does not soe why, if a leaene can be ¢ of the Bout! eoorve ascertain identity ae dietingule stin whieh them will ro Rta nd from thors of the Nerth, and posresa a diet thet tip withe nae IBID) BOS “tive government, eo mace sufticc ly binding to tueu inlky of aenion on the the republics acainat the reet of the world redernd rument have of inte inanitoated the ite chance were ire of pursuing an weer five policy, Norte it ane ee t ‘Asalnat @hak powwow there eitacks would be direr The Henarp thinkaromething bas been eained the mere fact of Lincoln's con cating ¢ sorn GCommirsioners, and we ehail not be surprised if the attempt at recone|liation, which has how moscarried, be nimie or » god with beter eimvens betore the year is ove The Ow, an eccentric don Inet rearen, bh. le epecial rource ia treat with the Sout 10, f, roa! hed in Laon- publication om the Uiclew attiact atieaution, fran Ite alleged of information, It has the following. relative to Biais'amirsion to Richmond i poblt recommence t We are encbled froma epecial eources of Information to give specifically the terur wh Lincoin forward ed throueh Biair to Davis nas a beeie of pacification, They are as follows The abov.tion of elavery to be lef ta the se islaturee rs to titue and etreum “et butelavery (0 be abolished. vd. Lhe Contede tos to etura to the | nion,with th a tivilewes, &e., ae when the eft ‘ ( rate aimoy not to be diahande but ineo wed with tie bederal aimy for fovwieu war ' ored Union the pret tobe toreotten ¢ « ye 2, hi Oy), LATEST. Lomtor, Peb 17 The American peace nerotian iv thees propowit) ne being at # rejected by via, it became u der the other ference W thie document If eall the ape. cin! attention of ont readere tret to e fact, thatwe kuow on undoubted ausbority thas hed Blaly not been inverted with full powere trom Linco he would uot have been received by Davir, wecoud, to the t that 1 neole abandons en. aby eoen provinwa tion, lea, ig the » eepn BPiate mw ‘ and th stoth ' t bis govern teat poinis directly lo foreign ayy " the long-enticipated death of ¢ val Wireman took place on the 25th, O-CALlod spiritual te ete eof the Daven port Mrothera were brougit to au al riph cor sion ov t, George's Hall, Liven nudienu oo ted two gentle u eth ine. dhe do too much tor, and we coted to by the syeaporte, (reat triste { excitement arose Phe Davenvorta escaped, bu palaplernalin scremurened w atoine, apd the bail had to te closed hy the polier, i Vapal Nuncio had o ‘ © with the Emperor of the French, and expresaed regret at the p veiv to private letters mil reore lm to of Orleans and Poletier red the Nt be wae tully een f juties in- poeden him t be dipomat a 1 bie mie , and had never any int f oxpect to the rules of ipterpational inv peror era. jourly received hie explauatic ' The Freneh chambers were opened on the 1ath by ary h from the Fmpe erpeech mainly occupied by domestic affairs, and wae quite silent on the American quest Tt revere tothe settiemont ot the Danish question and Fre eutrnlity there xpatiater on t it for thon and the tita tohe cerived by lw well as the Holy The Convention py co to withdraw ¢ fiom Rome, and kof peace and concilial tor Aes regaide Mex e speech brietly eaya the new throne ia becur sfoudated, ‘The counsry is being pr A, and une Lesourcen are being developed; effoctol the valor of our soldiery the good sense ot the Mexican popula, apd the inte lige ane ol the sover- ' The Binperor rejolece at h triumphe i Africa, &e,, and then proceeds to enlarce 1 tb it 2 of Gomeets we eciiroing an tonent ve to cullivate fi.6 ithe differ. | Cnt powesm and to only allow te eof Tiance wo bet for right and justice Bourse firmer, rentes 67 to Soe, The Chamber of Prussian Deputies, after an ani- mated debate, acieed by a large majomty ead in ete of the minteterial opposition, toa resolution in favor of the abo uog of the igwe aceians comitione of work. BORBy ” tious contipoe to be the de cimant theme Ma e lhewe (a8 tire Hawetintions are Dot absolutely brokew Off, while others accom the atatement that they lave failed, and thas rhe war must co on, The troaty of peace haw bee amd be The lawer payaan . (een Tea, Commercial. rurned betwoen spain u emnity ef four ti died wal Mriday P. li, Cot ealet of rae ) halew The trarket opened irrec eof Teel under the Canrda’s news, by nt atadectine of | dou American on the week, and aid on other dawriprions Stock in port 557,008 tales inctuding 15.00) bales of A orem Treadetuffa noark ved eready ie quie yY peat finver. Prewiawas, market le qalet aud eteady, La we eanrer London, Fob. A Comeaia close at 89, for money The weekly retaw of ballon in the Baot of Fugland shor aan increase of € Amerionn Stock Milnole Cent RRS ey ftrle he heat ade we ai Rk aly Death of the Doke of Northamberiand % Algernon Pores, Date of Northumberland, who death was announced in yesterday's 8 was bora in 170%, and wae congeqnently se three vearn ¢ eo when be hed. He entered the Rowal Navy as iishipmign iv 1806, and served about ten years afloat, when he retired on baifpay, In IMF he sucewoet to the ttle and estates on the dest of e brother Hugh, the thud duke The deceased married in 1otz @ danglter Fal { Westuilaster, but loaves 0 and the farnt'y hovors there. fore revers wee Perry lof Beverley, who belongs to the fomale branch of the farntly The late Duke waa ¢ worvabyve poltlicg, and “4 Firat Lord of the Adi ty during Fer! Darling's fi Hinietration, wis. He ware manifcent patron Glication and the arts, aud bore an ex. cellent reputatiou aaamancf kind and gencrous im puleen, From Mexico. Boldnes of the Wexican GCeerrriiins Villages Harved by the French. San Fravetac, Feb. 2= A steamer brings news that Mazatian is entirely blocked np No one can go to the interior except at the ms} Trace is at astandst!!, The Mex are very bold, and the French ahoot « whom they catch, of hia life no gnerriling the spot all Lat ly the Vrench burned eirht villages tecause the people bad not given potice of the approsch of the yuerrtias, A Fr b officer, who brought in twenty four guerrillas as prison. ers, Was severely repritman led for not shooting them at the time of their capture The war news from the toterior end lower ccaet ia fery untrust worthy and contradictor There wonoth ny more about the n colon zation project, Pesquis is sti!) at Guaymed recruiting and drilling Uie troops, From Havana, Havana, Feb ferro arrive! from The Frouch transport Finis. Vera Cris tant night, and the reportiscirenuiaing thatthe townot Vaexaca hes been captured Ly the lroper forces, No details are wiven, and ita beilered the stetemont ia pre- mature From Santo Domingo we get nothin { interes! and moon expect to aeethe remains of the 8 hont arrive re. Many are already bere, and « sickly looking lot thew are, Many of thom, in as @anitary point of view, are ronadior le On the sinat, the Bugliah atermer Zephyr arrived 1 tresa. Boo left thie port on the 1dth for Galveaton, and itia said, ean chased back by al 8 cruimer On the steam er Bach are! wed, bei r from Nee “au. Boe brought oewe tom to the Wib Charleston wae being evacuetiel by the retela and the steamers Cogvette au! Bad 1 been 0 red to leave there or be burned fof the pelel troops bewau the work of and =f thon preg.ous to leaving, bus were uriven out by armed ini abiants, Congressional Proccedings, XANVILh CONGRESS second Semian, SENATE Waahenyten, March 1. Mr, Wilson, from the Mili tary Cormmittec, reported a till to give the Chiet of Stoffol the Lieutenant Geoernl the rank and pay of 4 Mrigadier General, which waa puaned, Mr, Wien, mive on Ube Liouse bi to muster ont o/ soldiers who enlisted for the unexpired terme of the from the eame committer, reported prvic el egimenta Mr Sherman intreiueed the Stix Hundred Million Loan Lillof the Bbyaee, withont amendment, and it wae pamed, Mr. Clerk, from the Gornurlttee of Conference on the Legieiative Appropriation ported that the Committers of the oor and to hat pn eo able tongies, We, Clark explained that the 1” ‘ disagreement was the old quarrel for a disonal cou peneation to tia en eo ot the vse Mr, Nesmith oiiered so amendment that the seunto agree te the appropri on of PAM HA ar the py ore of paying such cou veut expenses on wy bee rected by reawuition us the Mouew, Agiecdta 1Y¥ to 21 The Indian Appropiiation Will was then taken up and parsed An amendment sted authorizes Laodiane who have tor tive cory @ od the habits of 1 bite, andean ok #1 read the Paglieh ten » aud 10 aia wol mM lecuaen towards the Goverument atthe ited Stetes, to becom eltizene aod pebble on the public dowain onder the Homestead law, Keewns, BYE SING (1 Mr, Wilvon, from the Committees om Military Af faire, te orted the Liouse tall, amendatory of the ha rellinent with eeveral amendments, fhe Houre olut resolntioa, paying Paul Forbes, nay tractor, #25) » contract lor jdir op of War paesed tablish the othce of Naval judge Adve cote, at @oalary of & So peranoms, wee pageed, Mr, Sherman eal'od up tho tax bill, ae on etrikir © the tar the iru State The Senete returned to strik tthe sections to ry ty out on-| alf of oue por e-fourte of one Por tion on thy aacptum of “the seation impos ine a tax of one half of one per cont, on sales was then take 9, and re ted in “0 yene againat 20 naye, Phe Chair voted In the afirmative, 80 the rection was adopted Anamendinent wae adopted repealing the flehing bounties from and afer the abrogytion of the hee: pro- city Treaty, The ve tood 17 vous againet 16 nays, Alourned, HOUSE OF REPKESENTATIVES, The House went inte Committee of the Whole, and resumed the consideration of the bill amendatory of the awe imposing duties epon foreign imaportations, The Hover disagreed to @ reealotion tortrike out the clause inportig fittecn eper hundred pouods on iron to Tach oF instinne planes, theelu u in efleet prohibits the Intredue- tien of tlatisty, being under cons tution, Mrk sn asked Mr Mori why thie prehibition was monde Mr. 1 replied, heeanse leed w imported as eta. tues and * ataory no Where ie it done? fl-In New York. iridge Who dora it? My. Stewens (rintog, bet hesitating anewer, amiint onies of “Let ue hear! Let ue hems Us Lo humor of Peve, Dodae & Co Moai, woul ttf enn en cnc EID EEE REREEEERERE EE SRER ED PRICK ONE CENT IN COLD TWO CENTS IN COKKENTY ——J Now section to reflewe the arms sctred in Ban Fran cleo Augnet lagt, and permit thet exportation ; aled Poninhing collectors who, owing to any miliiary or~ der, shall decdine to gaunt clearances to roseels fot ermertation of arma cuand of obber mer laaciee borte nat dechuret eineed by lew, ete, it of order ‘The Cotamittes then roee and reported the hill Ihe shore wan ruled with amandmenia to the Mouse, and the bill, as inended, was then pamed It proviies Gant from and after the day whee thie net tokes ete n tou to pewnt cuties there shall be paid on brandy. rim, yin and whisker, and on coramls, Honors. arreek. abernthe and all other epi ioe teveraeee itty capi per etton of hint proof and tere sirene and ehall be increased in proportion for - greater ftreteth than that of fist proef Oo apan tlk for filling in ekine or emma ten pe cena valorem On iron Aiironda oF ue conte per bur 1 pounde nage of thie act, the tollow uw lie of others tm cotton, five « iMuminating oi! and gapthat 1 1, of produced from di tiation of coal, aephattame Bie, pont Ob other t #troleun, oriwk ove tuletances used for Uke purpore , ¢ gellua. On crude petroleum, twent id on ¢ coal oil, fifteen ceute por gallon, On read mace clothing of «lik, or of which eflk ehall be 9 compen: ne wateriol of chiet value, slaty per centumn vaorent Quits ketiv fifteen per centum valorem, Oa pyobecw Sleine fifteen conte per penn ven ti not Act duty 4th, 1962, te amended so Jae to impose a tax or tonnage cuty of thity cena The receipts of vorsele pa er thie et, and nog eu ect ¢ the act of Mune 30 Inet ry Me not te be understood to ineinde professional pioun tions of A atatue,orol & Me « otly. To all cases where there is iro pose ad va lorem duty on corelen goods, and where tt te heey! to be eetimated on che value of the square yard, of any cifled quantity or parcel of goods, the toreian. valuation ist be aatortaiued and it the epprat vaination he al ae by ten per centum or mole the value declared in the entry, then in addi- tion to the duties Inpowed by law there shall be pasde twenty percentum ad valorem; Provided the duty shall not be aawased npon an amount loss than the invoice or entered valur So much of the act to authorize protection to be given to ettrirenaot the United sw who may dte- ver we ctof eiede, ae prohibit the expo: tation per ton ineterd of com jag totage duties + tonnage duty nae Che tera stan ° thereof, ie repealed 1780 The act corulating tonnage duties, porsed in 1785 fe revived so sa to reymie the binndiog of caekty Thisact to take effees meudag. 8, ete, of distilie on end after the first of Ap Mr, Washbourne, of Liinois, made @ report showing the fraude end diel: ee ruder the tion of the act authorizing the appointment of Treasury agente to buy the products of insurrectionary Stategs al pear and reported a bill to repeal it, which wae parsed, Waebburue @ reported & joint resolutions which wan acioedt otinuing the sFotat Comueree fo Lavewtt frauds in connection with the above “ tduring t ones of Counter Appropriation bill waa then taken op. rurvey of the coast, Vatent Office, Botanic laud, and for many rlation# for the establishment, pe the pubis hee t Kecene EVENING ee KeOsION, A bill for auditing and settling claims of M esourt to the manount 44 pts for arining aod ey sipping brooy t Weufucky, for a r palpoeas (@ the woo unt O08, wae lald on the table Mr, haw & report trom the Coorerence Committee Lecleletive, Faceutive aad Juadi~ cial Appropriation bill, whieh waar ivred ta, Chee Detele .epurt Mr, dteceue. from the Committee of Conference on «tothe Army Approprige eon ny pa panies who have i nited States (ree of omni tioe ao That ie mieie apply only to Iino Cent Railroad Atte: debab 1 wae concurred in it foure te ition of beCivilApe the disa creer amendmen nent ot the manee received eranta of troopa & propristion bill, pending whieh House adourneds Now York State Legislature. senate, (ihany, Mareh 1 Wu Onorrep Toa Tur Kranis To feetiivate the cometruct re Weat Shore tinalrome the laprove oot Cnkiand. atree’, Brooklyn. ‘To prevent tty-uet Maing in the waters of Suffolk County Witte Recoweey marty. Phe Metrepotiian rolicw Conveyance bill, Austorizin alread ipanies ontewe of New York ond b Ien to ine cen their cater of tare; the simount de lett blank Incorporating the Kovcberbocker Gas Company New York Thee Henk Enabling Act. Againet the tal relative t ) arinory jer the b New Vor Milltia Keser nagremd te baeor uting the New Yors Law i te, ineorporating she t no inerenee of the woDee Anthorizin a ost a the Croton Water bonda to 7 per what! nw the tarithed tre heen the Hudsan borthe jaying out and improving cortas meof Sew York City Authorizing ap ra tof the rate of interest on Hrookly a honda to T perernt sili natle wae resolved to adjourn over from Prides aoth Mondar eventing Ammembtly. Kis Revontr To tnciliiate the aeqnision at lande i the ecleusion « the Ort ton Acquedaet Weter Works; to incorporate the Mutotl Hare Ball Club of Nee York, toextend durcice of the District Car the term of afice of the rT yew York | riet, te equalize the com ae {eevtein +e ot the Court of Appeals H biews of the Supre 4 Court, a eT \ erulucies of the Heade of the Departiente of vn. Toamend theact ip io ineuray nies by ; Paros Jo ald the Children's Ald Society of New York. Lochange the name of the National Lite and Limb ucurance Company of New York. he The heartay on the Paid Fire Department bill before the Aasembiy Committee was posspoued lh Tuesday vest, ath SOP M Wwews items, (Ay Telegraph to the Kew York Sum) Yue San Francis ty voverpment have resolve od to join in the national celebration March 4th, Gov, Casscaof Delaware ‘led yestercay more ning after a stort Hines, Inv Senate bas confirmed Mr, 8.1L, Broyton to be Portuaster at Port R 4 Au cations ab Wasiington, for extensiva of patents, including fivodyear's and Haywards ha d How, Jonaruan L, Woova, an old reslent aud gu able and leading lawyer, died at hie resideace at Lockport, N. Y, yesterday morning, Tue N w Jersey L gisinture (House) yeater tar coteated the Constitutional ine r sult waa received with cheers and hisses in the Ame ‘ @ re- lobbies, It waa a strict party voe Tux President yesteriay sent to the Renita @ message, enclosing the findow of the Court imati- tuted to Inventigate the Peters urg maine dianater, The failure is ascribe! to the following named off- cers: —General Burnside, Brig. General Ferrera. Col, J. 1k Bliss, and B ‘ 4 cox, Tor President bas approved the Forufication mh, theappr son whch were eutdoWa juss one hal the ar nt which Waa originally repeort- ed, Ho hesalso approved the bill providiuy :hee no partof aay slip or veawel shall be admoasured that is us‘d for onstrueted entirely at feck, whe! is not # deok to Use hull, Tue tlowing important and enconraging infor mation comes from Washington: * On une 2th day of February, LAGS, 6,485 men were eniisied into toe servive. The average number of moa muatere COakdd Meds OM (hed Keke RATS or roginiered for wmnage, alina or atate-rocina,and vve tne fires