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1864 February 04
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- EUROPEAN NEWS.; Arrival of the America With Advices to Jan. 21. THE REPAIRS TO THE FLORIDA COMPLETED A Challenge to Capt. Winslow, of the Kearsage. THE DANISH QUESTION. BRISK PREPARATIONS FOR WAR INTERESTING CONTINENTAL NEWS. Financial and Commercial Intelligence.
- ANOTHER PRIZE STEAMER.; The Blockade-Runner Rosita Captured by the Transport Western Metropolis--Attempt to Scuttle and Blow Up the Prize--Interesting Account of the Seizure. CARD FROM THE PASSENGERS OF THE WESTERN MEPROPOLIS.
- LAW REPORTS.; Boundary between New-York and New-Jersey--Important to the Clamming Interest. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT-FEB. 3. Before Judge Shipman and a Jury.
- FROM EUROPE.
- Funeral of Governor Gamble.
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE.; SENATE. BILLS REPORTED FAVORABLY.
- By Telegraph.
- OUR PARIS CORRESPONDENCE.; The Corps Legislatif--The Debates--Mexican Affairs--The Rappahannock and Florida--M. Malespine.
- United States Supreme Court.
- Opinion of the Court in the Mariposa Case--The Injunction Against Garrison Dissolved.; SUPREME COURT-SPECIAL TERM. Before Justice Barnard.
- GENERAL NEWS.
- DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH.; Damage done to Charleston Stories of Deserters The Medical Department Intemperance.
- ASSEMBLY.; BILLS REPORTED FAVORABLY.
- Foreign Ports.
- AMERICAN TOPICS.; BLOCKADE RUNNING. THE FLORIDA. MR. GEORGE THOMPSON. ENGLISHMEN AND THE REBELS.
- General Burnside at Boston.
- A Misunderstanding Among the Judges of the Common Pleas Court--The Judgement Debtor References.
- Coast Expeditions Waste of Strength and Time.
- Obituary.
- AN IMPENDING REBEL REVOLT.; The Results of Their Wholesale Conscription--Remarkable Address of Rebel Soldiers in Arms--They Denounce Their Leaders and Refuse to Serve. THE ADDRESS. Court Calendar THIS DAY.
- ENGLAND.
- GEN. BUTLER'S DEPARTMENT.; IMPORTANT FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Rebel Advance in Force on Newbern. The National Troops Retire to Their Defences.
- Affliction Dire--Fame and a Husband Lost at One Fell Swoop.; MARINE COURT TRIAL TERM. Before Judge McCarthy.
- Boundary Line Between New-York and New-Jersey.
- The Volunteer Fund.; NECESSITY OF PROMPT SUBSCRIPTION.
- Evening Exchange.
- THE SCHLESWIG HOLSTEIN QUESTION.; SHARP CORRESPONDENCE. THE PREPARATIONS FOR THE WAR.
- FROM FORTRESS MONROE.
- Bill of Interpleader-Executors Discharged from Litigation.; SUPREME COURT-SPECIAL TERM.
- A WORD TO RE-ENLISTING VETERANS.
- The Nassau Trade.
- FRANCE.; THE MEXICAN EXPEDITION. MAXIMILIAN. REINFORCEMENTS. SKATING IN PARIS. MISCELLANEOUS.
- THE BLOCKADE AT WILMINGTON.
- Alleged Wrongful Conversion.; SUPREME COURT TRIAL TERM. Before Justice Monell.
- A POSSIBLE EXPLANATION OF LATE REBEL; MOVEMENTS IN THE WEST.
- Passengers Sailed.
- GENERAL CONTINENTAL NEWS.; PRUSSIA. SPAIN. POLAND. SWITZERLAND. PORTUGAL. Commercial and Financial.
- THE WAB IN THE SOUTHWEST.; Operations of Guerrillas-Capture of a Steamer-Losses of Unionists to be Repaid by Assessments on Secessionists.
- The Husted Case.; SUPREME COURT CHAMBERS. Before Judge Barnard.
- THE BACK-TRACK ON THE CONSCRIPTION BILL.
- FROM WASHINGTON.; Postal Arrangements Between New-York and Washington. Important Report from the Postmaster-General. THE ENROLLMENT ACT IN THE HOUSE. The Commutation Fixed at Three Hundred Dollars.Drafted Men Paying Commutation Exemptfor Three Years. EVERYTHING QUIET AT THE FRONT. THE TAX ON WHISKY AND TOBACCO. THE IRON GUNBOAT WATEREE. NIAGARA FALLS SHIP CANAL. OUR FRENCH RELATIONS. MRS. FERNANDO WOOD'S BOUQUETS.
- Passengers Arrived.
- LATER.; LIVERPOOL, Jan. 20 2 P.M.
- The Camden and Amboy Railroad Monopoly.
- Amusements this Evening.
- GEN. ROSECRANS AGAIN IN COMMAND.
- MARRIED.
- Article 1 -- No Title; DISPATCHES TO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. DEFEAT OF THE REBEL RODDY AND CAPTURE OF HIS SUPPLY TRAINS. CONCERNING MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED. CAUCUS OF UNION MEMBERS.
- MARINE INTELLIGENCE.; Cleared.
- OPERATIONS IN WESTERN VIRGINIA.; Gen. Averill Again in the Saddle He has a Sharp Fight with Rosser and Defeats Him The Rebel Raiders Making Rapid Tracks Backward-The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Again Clear of the Enemy. CAPTURE OF THE WAGON TRAIN.
- The State Medical Society, &c.
- GENERAL MARKETS.
- SOUTH AMERICA.; Rupture Between the Argentine Confederation and Uruguay--Possible General War in the Valley of the La Pista--The Uruguay Rebellion--The Fearful Drough--Sheep Stealing on a Large Scale--Colonies a Failure in South America--Cotton Raising--Experiments Steam Wagons on South American Prairies--The Old Flag Nearly Driven from South American Waters--Freights Wool--Markets--Shipping, &c.
- DIED.
- PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS.; SENATE. MILITARY INTERFERENCE IN ELECTIONS.
- Arrived.
- The Raid on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
- Pardon and Release of a Notorious Scoundrel
- THE REBELLION.
- Amusements.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.; SECRETARIES TO HAVE SEATS ON THE FLOOR. WASHINGTON, Wednesday, Feb. 3.
- Sailed.