Articles
- PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS.; SENATE. THE HARBOR OF ASHTABULA, OHIO.
- The Prize Steamer Ceres.
- MR. PHILLIPS' LECTURE
- ASSEMBLY.
- MARRIED.
- Passengers Arrived.
- THE SPRING CAMPAIGN; Military Movements in Grant's Department, The Army at Chattanooga in Motion. Capture of Jackson, Miss., by Gen. Sherman. The Rebels Fall Back Over Pearl River. Fight and Defeat of the Rebels Near Clinton, Miss. REPORTED REVOLT IN JOHNSTON'S ARMY REPORTS FROM CHATTANOOGA.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.; THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
- The Hibernia Outward Bound.
- Swindler Arrested.
- The Proposed Amendment to the State Constitution.
- DIED.
- MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
- REPORTS FROM NASHVILLE.
- Fire in Philadelphia
- LAW REPORTS.; Court Calendar--THIS DAY. Trouble Between a Man and Dog--Pantaloons and Felts Suffer.MARINE COURT--TRIAL TERM.Before Judge Hearne. Action to Recover Brokerage--The "Margin" Question Again. SUPREME COURT--TRIAL TERM. Before Justice Smith. The Express Case. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS--GENERAL TERM. Before Judges Daly, Brady and Cardozo. Decisions. SUPREME COURT--CHAMBERS. Before Justice Barnard.
- FROM THE PACIFIC COAST.; Arrival of the Ariel--$452,975 in Treasure-- All Quiet in South and Central America.
- Arrivals and Departures.
- REPORTS FROM CAIRO.
- From Newbern.
- UNITED STATES OF COLOMBIA; Another Revolution--Battle in Antioquia--The Governor and others Assassinated--The Rebels Defeated--Martial Law Declared in Panama--Ports on West Coast of Mexico Blockaded by the French--Rupture Between France and Ecuador.
- Serious Illness of Senator Hicks.
- FROM THE SOUTH.; A Manifesto from Jeff. Davis--Bills Passed by the Rebel Congress--Restrictions Laid on Commerce. Richmond papers of Feb, 10 contain the following interesting matter: A PROCLAMATION BY JEFF. DAVIS. AN APPEAL TO THE REBEL ARMIES.
- THE STATE RECRUITING OFFICE IN THE PARK.
- Production of Naval Stores in California.
- THE REBELLION.
- CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA.; Nicaraugua to Reward the Minister at Washington for Bringing about an Underderstanding Between the Government and Transit Company--The Coffee Crop--Peru Invites a Conference--The Difficulties Between Buenos Ayres and Montevideo.
- LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.; MAJ.-GEN. HANCOCK AT THE PRODUCE EXCHANGE ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION A PREMIUM FUND TO BE RAISED,
- THE REBEL CONGRESS.; RESTRICTIONS OF COMMERCE.
- The Iron-Clad Atlanta at Fort Monroe.
- Movements of European Steamers.
- GENERAL NEWS.
- PERU.
- Generosity at the Produce Exchange.
- THE NORTH CAROLINA BLOCKADE.; Four Blockade-Runners Destroyed. Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy
- GEN. BUTLER'S DEPARTMENT.; Arrival of Escaped Union Officers at Yorktown. Col. Streight and Seventeen Others are Safe. The Complete List of Fugitives from the Rebel Press. OFFICIAL DISPATCH FROM GEN. BUTLER.
- Progress of the Campaign in the Southwest.
- CHILI.
- RECEPTION OF THE FORTY-FIFTH REGIMENT
- The Department of North Carolina.; ORDER BY GEN. PECK.
- FROM THE INDIAN TERRITORY.; The Rebels Driven Out.
- Vallandigham in the Supreme Court.
- THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.
- AN ADDRESS ON CAMP LIFE.
- OUR NEW-ORLEANS CORRESPONDENCE.; Arrival of the Arago with Three Batteries.
- Arrival of the North American at Portland.
- REBEL REPUDIATION
- CENTRAL AMERICA.
- Arrival of Cotton.
- The Chesapeake Case.
- Amusements.
- FROM ALBANY.; PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE. The Metropolitan Police Bill Passed the Senate. SENATE. The Senate met last evening, BILLS NOTICED.
- FROM WASHINGTON.; The House Amendments to the Enrollment Bill. THE SENATE REFUSES TO CONCUR. Anti-Slavery Amendments to the Constitution. Passage of a Resolution in the Housefor that Purpose. DEBATE ON THE REVENUE BILL. The House Urged to Accede to the Senate's Amendments. A Writ of Certiorari Denied by the Supreme Court in the Vallandigham Case. SPECIAL DISPATCHES TO THE N.Y. TIMES.