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g > NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1862. \ pende command, undersicod preee other ports which he visited the blockade was generally PORTANT FROM cent Ital weak, being influenced sehr “Centipede” (probably 8t Helena) was taken Bi PORTANT FROM EUROPE. = ssf tn ty relations wih on ty A Men Beery pert et bar mi ” 3 i Im ITALY. Preaching payment of twenty rd cent, Ay Spdnc man-of-war about Sees! captain was at Accra on thé Mi man is free t) take his own view of the matter. As far ds ‘Lists of Britiah vessele geized-for violations of the fin een Ee nee measure by the iliness of King Victor Emanuol—private | 12h of Jan. am concerned I wish the country 21d the army to Wavices, blockade were Curnikhed by ,0f New | Rule ef the New Government in the | intelli from Turin, dated last night, being con- wat othe smant of fot i "dhe rooney Be en Reve riahed a bauoy by ion med where a ae ae Nespoliten Territory. 5 of « rather unfavorable character in that respect. | }’gh inti 2a1"8 kt Noyen., She was'eet ou ie in che back Of In the House of Lords, on the 21th ultimo, the Karl of | Buenos Ayres were dull, and Russian three per the cabin where there Were Colla of tarred rope, which 1a\ euterpriae. @reat a lions are most easily persor' ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA, | 2.22% an fgmea mirieslae micas Sincere friemdahip. NAPOLEON. sng ‘Thos hie Majesty denounces beforehand the comm! - refuse the Bamed to vote upon the dotation; im case he Ragetrnn Remco cents have alsogiven way. No material alteration took place been i uldering condition for some hot Be Dunwy said be had been somewhat wurprised at the state- | in other securities.” Beret ef nbarned near, “The eabi . ‘matches were found ment made by Earl Russell that he had not seen the pro- ‘The official return of the imports and ex of bul- | was entirely burned out, but the fire did not penetrate below lion the k ending Feb. 26 shows that clamation issued by the Italian authorities in the Neapo- thane, weet tepanted tale the United Kingdoms from the | _ Scun Lucy W W 2xx, Bose, at Baltimore from Rockland, ‘th ut by a ship, and lost bowsprit, jib- uh ‘sdegencrate.”” “Of the . letter from Mr. M/son to Bari Russell, written in London | !itam territory. He (Lord Derby) had seen the Italian | Hanse Towns, 335,600 oz. silver; Belgium, 27,200 oz. sil- | Ws run into on th ‘THE BLOCKADE QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT app.ibted- Ave, iam told, are averse to granting {2° | on the 17h ult.>— — newspaper containing it, and he was afraid thoro was Spain, 6,876.02, | boom and cutwater. Vittle possibility that the document 0d Hone, whieh put nie Buse Harber diestlod previous ote soa? ay y ument Was | gold, 760 oz. silver; United States, 67,477 oz. gold, 2 leh put into Sueam Harbor disabled previous 5 not authentic. The proclamation enumerated cor- | 600 dz. silver; South Amorica and West Indies, 4,000.02, | Casper, surveyed, and will be towed 0" Liverpool,” iter tain woods and forests, and called upon every | Silver; other countries, 208 oz. gold, 3,800 07. silver—to- | scuizy (St Mary's), Feb 25—Put in, the American barks farmer, agent and proprietor, immediately after pub- | #¢ther, 68,203.02. gold, valued at $244,043, and 422,730 0%, | Mary Barney, Robbins, from Antwerp, for Genoa, with money, and are furious te of power, and ‘ansai ion ounce it as a tyrannieel oe eye gr ‘Thin, Statements of Messrs. Yancey and Mason on othr capabie of carrying out, and I dare say the which. they. refer. to ine Will get his ten thousand year. Your lordship will observe the returns from the Silver, valued at £114,845—together, 59,788. ‘There sterh much durmaged ani very lealy, having resehed about »:ecomnee Cat ae tee ee aet ata | Port ol Chaesion and Sarapoan are guy up to he ast | ation ofthat notteatin, go withiraw rom such woots | wer pari i Bega, 2b, iter, Fane t2si0 | Ne ASO, angen ory fut tater, ot aad ene le st end tenes be will aie. of Gctober last; from New Orleans, Mobile, Pensacola, forests }, Shepherds, goatherds ana all cattle Titnen. e Av) silver; Spain, 5,150 07. ie ; niga Of the WH de Woll, Mark, of ‘Liverpool, from Newport for SalsinnnnAnnnaaniinlinne ment when all goes fe op ih inst hie will ‘ap@ Lavaca, to the dates given, in August; and from Wi now thereon, and ordering the destruction of the hovels | gvig-4 yd »280 oz, silver; other countries, i Oporto, which was eatatnee te’ ‘@ sinking state ou the 2iet solve tie Carpe Legisintit # Gare gp san , | Mington till 10th Septomber. Your lordship will further Gold, 1,526 oz. silver—making total of 66,706 02. gold, | inet lat 4420 Nylon 112) W.. Lt appeare she hid reached lon of shepherds. It then went on to direct that nobody | valued at £217,818, and 560,736 oz. silver, viaued at | 16 W.and having expe: should carry provisions for the use of the farmsteads, nor | £147,230—together £365,157. The exports therefore ex. came very leaky and s ceeded the impor: . “k by several sei should any farmstead possess more than was abso- | Siocars, Finley & Gove circular, dated yesterday, | muen tat she: grad lately necessary for one day's sustenance, AnY | gays;—Until this morning the price of bar silver remain: | Ig nearly exhausted with pum Person infringing | the proclamation, without ¢x- | ed as last stated by us—viz., 134d. per oz. standard; a | HeM, and tho Mary Barney ore town upon hex and took. = * ) ee PRE ae Mi bo alight rpictien in price uien ‘eusued. Subsequently, | ter, saved neatly the whole of jotueln effect, and they speak : Y eat kind nt not ineut theif lrdakios: by ofering single commen. | oWeve! the rocept of legen trom Bombay annoue” | highly of te teat Milne ot capt Robbin a here tary on the proclamation, but wonld leave it before them | marxot to asaume a firmer tone, and we now quote the | Yom Curdiff for Havana, with damage to poop, a6. in its naked atrocity. #e wished to know if government | price as being 613d. per oz, standard. Moxicaa doliars | Ship Erle, of FH, 451 tons, which returned from a whaliny had received any information from Sir James Hudson ia | gre exceedingly scarce; some few sales on foreign ac- Feb 28, 1801, bas been purchased by Wm Wilcox, of reference to tho proclamation; whether Sir Jaines had | count have bech made at 603d. per oz The demand is n private terms, She is to be employed in the @xprossed an opinion upon it, and whether he had taken | “however, limited. i . rs pl 1 ue a OC RT q a8 her Majesty’s representative, to repre- >. Be he ship commenced In. the fall of at the yard of fear mip friendly way SBE click whioe ment ba’ oc st ‘The bank bullion had decreased £145,340 on the wook. | pion Anprewe, at, Dog Fish Bar, Fairhaven, Mass, and upoo Ba : 3 7 , : upon the country by such a proclamation, with tile coeing report American securities irmer, | Which work was suspend Observe, that in the list from New Orleans a large num- ; der were inland by the river Mississippi, and therefore involved no question of a breach of bockade. Wishing to bo perfectly frank, it may be proper to remark also, t enced a succession of gales she be- bliged to bear up, and having been. last of which damaged the stern so y filed with water, and the crew be- ‘th pumping, made a signal of dis- 7 c tience, and thus does himself more harm BARL RUSSELL DECLARES JT ERFECTIVE. | yee ie ie could. “the leuer above has annoyed ail parties, and one and all deem it an insult to the mem- ee bers of the Corps Legisiatif. The priests have sucooeded Lyons’ Despatch on the Tos govecimentin ried at thiacae 1) is wel Keown ord 0 governinen al an ib is wi oar that once the students rise the workmen soon follow. Stone Ficet. Thave been assured that within the Inst two weeks the garrison of Paris has been changed and the police oa aeeeaneaed force greatly increased. The least incidest might lead oi to most deplorable results. | On pores of this "month, In iti of revolutionary memory here, tl eemen no tense Political Excitement circulation noay the Colcnne de alles Crowds had as- : sembied there in the morning, but were at once in France. Gispersed. For those of jinn Aho noe familiar with Paris 1 will explain that the Column of July is raised upon the spot where hundreds of citizens wero killed during imple, from New Orleans to Mobile, where the route for sma)l vessels may or may not have been through the inland sounds. But in regard to the latter, I do not see why the obligations of « block- ade do not extend as fully to them as by access to the port from the open sea, These estuaries or sounds are accessible by inlets from tho sea, and, if not guarded, the port to which they lead may be reached as successfully by sea going veese!s of light draft through those channelg as by a direct sea route. ‘That the government of the United States so considered, in the spring of 1361, ‘aud again i ve as ri ched in rt farl Reese. agreed with Lord Derby that nothin 7 Lea snot Tegmiad Test Palle Roe, Leas anaaneeesearans Neill be iausenge Napoleon the Hero of the pe cilia ny met ak Wi Verona gg en is proved by the fact that the inland sea communication | would be more ‘creel or more wrong than’to ieaue such © rosa 9 nists a! peta : Meee fi ‘eet 1010. tone ‘oveet ie (Yi Frouick of Warpole _ Prince Nap ‘ Whenever they are thinking more than usually of barri- | Detween New Orieans and Mobile, Charleston and Sava- | proclametion, involving the innocent with the guilty, | — Corzox,—The consumption oi enalean weal siete tone | SUE Anttvets the bullter, hus Nren nazed the Madnresoy and Workingmen and Students Cades, and vesire to cry Out agisst all tyraute upon the ‘and perhape other places, is claimed to be blockad- |’and spreading desolation over a largo district of country. | demand have s0 deciiued that American cotton hae tow Sale Snes A or je spot where once stood the world rcuowned Bastile. flecd Fi an Ee at mororaneh. Tee mersatry gts But he had ag yet uo evidence of the authenticity of the | for the time, decidedly fallen into the second ranks, but | “> 14 . either by on Minister at Turin. or by hey Majesty's Con-_ | Prewising, that holders keep gradually realizinga trifting | heard of. Site eg The relations betwoen France and England have cooled off sensibly, principally because communicatod to your lordship. Although purporting to be copies of the original returns, they were copies made . ; ‘ the former would not act’ ag Napoleon desires t advance; such has again this week been the case, and al- | The orig Thomas Tilesten, Capt Scammon, from Sagua for Napoleon’s Military Pension Bill Re- atthe proper department at Richmond from those re- | sul at *, though, if published, would naturally come 7 ‘ ve) IN: NY” for re) nt About the American bicckade. Ass proof of what I) turns, and are therefore authentic. 1 ask permis- | under his observation. Ho had been told, however, that | ‘0¥gh quotations cannot be raised, the market is the turn | New York cao date) put which tine Acting hapess is Si c] e a ecl sofied thence Jan 16, sin lished in 1810 by the government of Naples. He trusted, | Jeans, 18d. por Ib.; Mobile, 124¢4.; upl ‘2 molasses and 61 hhds suga: iP - 5 » 12%4d.; uplands, 125d. In at Portsmouth ioe ae s _ of so Italian a and for the sake | sauchester the market for goods and yarns is gradually fraetiee by P Nopottent of this city, uman may cos the tp ee bag 3 prove ° advancing, but the latest news from India does not come Whalemen. nese forges "iy icity. ae spite of al iS ‘ aur up to previous anticipations, and the week closes quietly. tle, NH, Nov 28, bark Awashonks, Cleve- oN li i A ge Bi al pstUFFS,—There is continued dulness in the trade, ew Bedford. Perpiaa ae t . £ fpeltars oe wary : berty | and prices show afurther decline, On Tuesday the busi ‘eb 20, bark Thos Winslow, Fisher, NB, 290: at order wou! pam 'y be established in Italy, and | nosy done was limited in all articles. Wheat, in the few | sP,,all well. oer tat Detore jong, the independence of that | transactions mado, about maintained previous rates; but |. SPken—-Jan 18, lat 36 40 8 lon, 60 61 W, ship George & Su- country would be recognized by every nation in Europe. | fous was difloult to sell, and pressingly offered at a de- | A's Jermegan, NB, 225 sp. all-well; is eaeso a: « Spend ‘The Earl of Derny said the noble carl had not answered | cline of 1s. per bbl. Indian corn receded 6 e sgittrinal eek: ae Single qisehions that hed heen gob to him. and has since been sold at # further reduction. At to: | gy Peart, from Boston for Ship Taland, Feb 96, off Kari Russect said he had telegraphed to Sir James Hud- | day's market thero was a good attendanos of millers, | _,SiP Ocean Peat, from Sostou for Ship ° son, but had not yet received an answer whethor the | put t1 3h Portnense purchases were not extensive. Wheat sold to dl ston f¢ Proclamation was genuine or not. If it proved to bo au- | @ moderave oxtent for consumption, at ‘Tuesday's prices. | unas’ 1 {ne {tm Boston for Ship Island, Feb 26, off Tor- Uhentic, he should feel it his duty to make @ fitting re- | Flour met a slow sale, but prices wore not lower. Indian | ‘Ship North Amertea, from Boston for Ship Island, Feb 26,- presentation to the Italian government on the subject. corn found rather tore ‘inquiry. at 20s, 3d, for mixed, | off Tortugas Jn the House of Lords on the 28th ult., KarlRussx.t.an- | We quote whoat:—Red ‘Wester,’ 10s. 6d. 0108. Od. for | 4 BFi¢,JHe Grande, from Wost Indies for Baltimore, March: sion also to include herewith a printed list of vessels entered and cleared at ports in Cuba from and to tho blockaded porta of the Confederate States. These, for the most part, are enumerated in September; and all for the months of November and December are, of transcripts from my govern- ne from Havana, was take isted of 64 hhJs and 140 bbie consigned to PN Spolford. Bhe H, 282 tous, rated A2, and z . bere assert—I mean as to the lessening of the entente jected by the Legislature. cordiale—you may observe that Lord Palmerston has once more begun his enumeration of French armaments. 8 He asserts that ten more iron-plated frigates eee bn, ordered by the Emperor. This may or may not be, but How Italy Proposed to Rule | youinay yest assured the assertion of Lora Palmerston to that offect has caused great annoyance here. It is Napies. now plain that the United States need fear no interven- tion from France or Eugland for some time to come. Both are sutticiently occupied with their own affairs, and will look twice before they bring upon shemeelyes any aceumuiation of trouble. A fow monthe since they THE INSURRECTION IN GREECE, | proc to interfere; now they would rather not. Seces sion need no longér turn her glances this way. Slidell and Mason must foundly disgusted. No one thinks of them or of their amen chance of success either here or at London is gone, and they might better try to The British Government and the | break the blockade once more, if they wish to act in the cause of that vile rebellion. lire reliance. ‘The marginal notes are, of course, unoffi” cial. The fact (assumed) of the arrival of the vessols cleared = thelr ports of destination) was matter of no- toricty, from the almost daily intercourse between Ha- vana and these ports. I have no official returns from my goverument for the mouths of November, December and Junuary, tobe accounted for in the fact that until very raenty it could not be known whea I might reach Lon- don. Bot, a8 your lordship is doubtless aware, breaches ~~ certain exchequers, that journal no longer publishes fabulous despatches in favor of the South, or long-winded, OUR PARIS RRESPONDEN tiresome leaders with tendencies. ly the P. co: 0: CE, cause of the South has gone down here. &e. &e &e. In my last letter I assured you that the presence of the * ig #3 Orleans Princes in your army was in itself a benefit. You would be astonished nal you Tealize how great is ‘ result. The Journal des Dela's published afew days ‘The Cunard steamship Africa, which sailed from Liver- since a long letter from Washington, trom. which I make pool at half past nine o’clock on the morning of the Ist, | the following extract, as I am told the writer of the letter ‘ of the blockade at most if not all of these ports by vessels | nounced that the recent objectionable Italian proclama- icago; 10s. 10d. a lls. lon 74 20—by nilo” boat J D Jones, No 15, Atlantic Telegraph. Paine sehen santa Ne ae ee aking ot | of large as well as of small tonnage, both inward and out. | (ion was issued without authority by the officer com: Sets ea a ink eavter viet bop iter sce Steamer Boardman of Now York, eralsins, March 19, 18 i ward bound, have been, during the last three months, | manding the district in question, and had been promptly | Wegtorn, 12s. 6d. a 128. 8d.; Southern, 128. 8, a 13s, por a and yet are, constantly reported. J. M. MASON. THE BLOCKADE DECLARED EFFECTIVE. KARL RUSSRI.!, TO TORY. LYONS. ForEiGn Orv1cg, Feb. 15, 1862. My Lonp—Her Majesty’s government have had under their consideration the state of the blockade of the ports of Charleston and Wilmington. Jt appears from the reports received from her Majesty’s naval oflicers that, although a sufficient blockading force suppressed by government. 1 Flour:—! 7 Foreign Ports. ntelligeure has been received from Rome that yester- | bes. a Sis, par 100" Ibe. fidien’ Grae Mist aoe | AaTwanr, Febosit frome Flushing i, Win P Sobmiat, day (Friday) a national demonstration was generally ex- white, S48. a ‘480 Ibs. * t Sears, NYork; 27th, Maverick, E hs, Bavant a. per Pb ai ‘Macauley, Philadel- pected, and that in consequence the French garrison had | “Suey.—There is less doing, but prices are unchanged. ELTA, EOE AE AREA Le MBCA, been piaccd under arms, the Corgo closed, and the Papal | Poax dull, and again 2s, 6d. por UDI, cheaper. = Pe Sapwaux, Feb 27—Arr Kossuth, Gooding, Trieste, troops confined to the barracks. Bacox.—The consumptive demand continues large, but | BruaxRaven, Feb 26—Arr Oldenburg, Wragge, NYorie. Livempoor, March 2, 1862. holders are pressing to sell, aud in some cases lower Basskin, Jan 18—Arr ship Golden City, Moore, Simon's Prince Napoleon, in a speech in the French Senate, de- . Bay, CGH. mands that the French troops evacuate Rome. pale hers bee soceried Hame'in: goed voqueet ant 38, 1° Ore, Be 266i Minnehaka, Pe 7» NYork. Duan, Feb28—Arr Carnvan, ands, Condon (and ald for Syria tive viow | 38 stationed off those porte, various ships have success- | A committee of the Prussian Chamber of Representa- | "Caves active, and 1s. a 28. per cwt. higher. ye Fae as (anand te ® and from Queenstown on the afternoon of the 2d inst., | i ne mn ot muotives of tie atrugsie’ a tbe United | fully eluded the blecKade; aquestion might, therefore bo | tives has passed resolutions recognizing the Kingdom of | farpeThe demand: which fe Bil partie for export, | Pci gergane, Small, de Cand ald for Galatz), arrived at this port yesterday morning. States, and enumerated the difficulties the federal govern- | Taised as to whether such a blockade should be consider- | Italy. continues good, and sales on the spot reach $50 tons, | | Foocuow, J: In port ship Surprise, Raniet:, for New » ed as offective, ‘The Africa takes the place of the new steamer China, anizing an army. in es ee ee ee ae ARAN) pers InOP BSE Sata oeipia priveeumnian di hdwevel ase: ct soptilod Rome, March 1, 1862. chiefly at 408. a 42s. por ewt., according to quality ; in York; barks Maury, Hutchinson, for London; Curlew, Bal- ‘the departure of which has been postponed to an indefl- | 88y8:— ‘The Italian Cabinet openly accuses the government of | retail 43s. has been paid for choice. A further sale to | Mt, unc. ~ : " 0 Gvasaow, Feb 28—Arr Toronto, Torrance, NYoik. that, assuming that the blockads is duly notified, and also | Ticino of maladministration,in having confiscated the | arrive has been made of 100 tous at 42s, per ewt. mn sala oon: ite period. vere orgmment, which hag itherto guided tre Joules! | that a number of ships ‘a stationed and remains at the | Kpiscopal beneticos, aud demands the annulment of the | “‘gartow in improved request, but without change in | Paxkin Meyer Ronetion ai ebty ‘00m; 27th Alico entrance of a por!: snfivient really to prevent access to it or to create an evident danger of entering or leaving it, and # fares Advices from Gibraltar say it was the Lieutenant, not | the government w! lows itself to be much less spe confiscation restitution of the acquired rights, and com- | prices; North American still selling at 44s. a 46s. for com- York 27th, Confidence, Cole, the Captain, of the Sumter, who was arrested at Tan- | CucCd by popular clamors than it has been sald. has 2) Feb 26—Sid pensation for the maladministration. ‘The Italian govern- | Ion to fine quali Hero, Coldrey, NYork; 27th, Kentucr ity. Havre fi Matory hand the ‘3 | that these ships do mot voluntaril: mit ingress or | ment finally threatens to retaliate by suppressing the Laid ye gaa & ladelpbia sells in smal i kian, Metryman, do, giers. Mr. Griths wag to call attention to the subject | of an extermul wars, the goveruinents T repeat, qucly | gona tie canyit Go mat y Shins may have succosafnity | Helvetio Collego connected with Borromeo College. Po ncteet per nip pe gecko Daltiniofe te tiptoe det, Habsaons, Fob 26—Arr Bavaria (a), Meter, Now York; 26, Se: tlhe Hieunkid Oisinede-en Gib 20. putting anile wepias and wlopkaids, and adjourning 40 mare } escaped through it (as in the particular instances hore | On the 26th of February an imposing demonstration oc- |” Rosrx dull, at previous pri “Yieivors, Feb 37-81 Amerika, Meulen, N¥ork; Kare! According to advices from Tangiers, to Madrid, March eee ies, had adie te —— canguish the ‘deusress | Teferred to) will not of iself prevent the blockade from being | ourred at the carnival at Rome. Thie Corso was empty, Sxene.—For clover there is no demand, and prices are ‘Meermane, Boston. s ‘8 tion and to restore the Union. The campaign is cpen, and | an effective onc by internationalla Ff but the Forum, Coliseum and Botanical Gardens were } nominal; nothing doing in timothy seed; for flaxseed | — Liviayoou, Peb 27—Arr Cordelia, Horn, NYork; 238th, Con- 1, the Lieutenant of the Sumter has been released. The | eveuis wiii now succeed each other with a decisive rapidity, | The adequacy of a force to maintain a blockade being | filied with people and carringes. The police were com. | there is some inquiry. stitution, Joues, do. ‘Union vessels are watching the Sumter, which remains k * * Its not on the eve of — pak ens means to always, and necessarily, a matier of fact and evidence, | pelled toremain inactive. THE LATEST MARKETS. Bit fith, Consens, Menon, Fhuadelyns ath, 1, Themp- etationary at Gibraltar. soldiers of the South are brave, end are guides by skiiraland | S24 one as to which different opinions 2 ee Marek 108 Lavenroor., March 2, 1862. ld 33th, BA Souliard, Heathermgton, Halifax: Mingeso- wes wrth peak ah ohn ad ae tained, a neutral St..te ought to exercise tht It is rumored that the Ministry has resigned, but the | ‘The cotton market yesterday closed - | ta, Deshon, and E Sherman, Hichborn, Havana; Ht The $ relative to the Southern blockade tried commauders, by stray ‘brethren, who are respected ‘ + ted the ye cl quiet and un- | ta, 1, wn, Havana; H 5 pape 52 Pro- | here despite their errors. The fatal «vantage obtained by | tion with reference to the disregard of a de facto and noti- | King Lene ae ed frog omen to Naples is | ChaDged: Sales 7,000 bales, including 3,000 to specula- | Smith, nr eented to both houses of Parliament are quite volu" | them at ul! run las closed the door of a reconciliation | fled blockade; and ought not to disregard it, except when it ‘The jusione believes the King’s journey japles tors and exporters. Ei rth, on, (9, Por ‘land ; 28th, Johm CoUlle, minocs. Tyhigh wale place Cranky we ave convingrd, wien the | entertiins « couvicton, which i shared by neutrals | postponed. Breadsiufs dull. Wheat quiet, bat steuay. llowel Galen arene Mounts, Nie ces cf h a » hav’ r taaiss , ; ‘he English journals by this mail are, with a couple of y bas been repaized. Bui itbrave soliiers ave al- | Sover op iontode te abueal tyra Slate eth weber tnee Great Britain. Bobet flor tachanged, cxcept that bacon | fellow, Moody, Cadiz; March 1, Slar of Peace, Twambly, ‘exceptions, again silent on American affairs, The London | "*7),* Clsim, even when they deceive At the meeting of the shareholders of the Great Eastern, iactasit, Feb 2¢—Sld Elle A lark, Burton, Vateneta tothe esieem or generous men, t same tue or maintain it, orunwilling, from some motive or other, Times of the 23th ultimo, indeed, ventures a bit of specu. | not be wid of the politicians of the South, who, a to @o so. RUSSELL. Lonpox, Mt y the dircctors’ report was adopted, ‘The Board hopes? | Congols glosed at 932% 8 90%. American secrritics | Loven Fovie, FebJs--Atr Nova Scotian (0), Portiands fie cd by thelr have the ship ready for sca by the beginning of April. PiysouTn, Feb 238—Put in, Hindostan (reported Amer), lation—after the manner of Ruseell—on the chances of an | Ambition, only knows how 10 etpioy ail the resources tueir beh ng re She ar ae ‘Tho London Star hag an editorial on Mr. Cyrus Field’s | 9*™ Havne, Fob. 27,1892, | Small. from Sombrero for London. . send of the war, The writer says:— intelligence, of their pen and of thelr tul-nts, to cull doica upon seg 1088 , Fob. 27, 1862. My Lorp—Yesterday, in obediouce to tho instructic conveyed to me by your Lordship's despatch of the 15th uit. 'spoke to Mr. Seward respecting the obstruction of Southern harbors by vessels OK ot the entrance, by order of the United States government. Ireferred to fresh mission to England on behalf of tho Atlantic tele- Cotton.—Sales of the week, 6 Dados Wee Dielania Quxexstown, Feb 27—Put in, Richmond, Reed, from Babia , , 6,600 for Liverpool, to repair; 23th, ‘Shakespeare, NYork for Liv graph, and strongly urges the encouragement of the eD- | tres ordinaire, 166 francs; do. bas, 159 francs. Stock | poo Sid ath, Glencoe, Boston; March’ ly Abner Sieteon, Lorprise by government. The Slar says that Mr. Lin- } 96,999 ba Btctaon, Calontis. conraios two yer eone Uneu A pial or eae Pans, March 1, 1862. Reeanone Jan Aion cig Berks, Williams, Cex iT i ‘ = . fr for tweaty or twenty-five The Bourse closed flat. Rentes, 69f. 16c. in liquidation. } yynpo Cetr conatrys@ ti gn intervention. Happily; At the rate at which the war is now proceeding it will | {helv-cail bas remalacd memticr tire kent of England ie tortekt fake, not ninety da: but pimety years, to “crush “. 0 sacrifice liberal couvicilous to wretched yancors, ‘Abie rebellion ;”’ and the respective grandsons of General t tocotton, the restoration of peace we ‘McClellan and General Beauregard may at last fight out eer than could be hope:? from the artificial and epheme- of the Southera tion, placed bets r ‘the battle for Manassas. Hralodmeriin twar and'a resol af thastecte, Auto France, the conversation which I had held with him on the same Rio Janzino, Feb. 8, 1862. Scu.y, Feb 2—Put in, Mary R Barney, Robbins, from subject on the 11th of last month, and I observedto him, | Y@#"8, if England will do the same. Coffee—Good firsts, 6]800 reis: shipments since last | Antwerp for Genoa, ; Mount Vernon, Richards, from he journey of the Archduke Maximilian to Paris and | Prat ine re-eciauianment of the federal tons bya neaty | i your Tordship's words, "that the object of war ig | _ Od the 27th ultimo there was somewhat of an alarming | main, gs,000 bags; stock 210,000 buga, Prelghts for tae | Cardirfor Harney eth image (9 poop. — = adjourned, the negotiations for his candidature pocagnition, of ihe autbers, le pes gf decd Somer Peace, and the apes. of peace ie arn good will FS channel, 658. a 608. = (Qo date) ee npscrreniche, cobaps Leng lexicam throne having encountered difficulties, me es west our democi could we in weakening the | and advantageous intercourse; but that this proceeding ILA lo date). STEAMSUIP 1CA—" ‘TEST. . will deprive war of its logitimate object by stripping | Marchod through the principal streetaof the town tothe | susar_ white, 21600 re at AN trom ¥ Arracan, at Rochelie; Oldeub: Exchange flags, followed by @ large mob. The crowd Drown, 21100 Toit gato), | many Jan Bovtt and Rion at Dublin; Constitutions Alben, hung about the Exchange for an hour or so, without any and Cynosure, at Liverpoo! saparnt clits is vient tntaterpe body oC police wen ayo Rieck; 1,000 bege, Cotton—Btock, 13.59 baie. "Arr from Philadelpia, Gynosure, at Liverpool, on the spot, ready to act in case mergency. Finally, sa ae American Ports. the men again formed into something like a procession and American power. 1 do nut pereeive what advantages ourcom- ‘The Prince of Wales has arrived, and left for Cairo, the merce would derive trom the enmity, of id out epuis Nie with which iis relations were 6o intimats—New York, for in- and Upper Egypt. The Prince will remain in Egypt " ich ey alone we export much more tha about s month. the entire South. Finally, Ido not uncerstend what iiea oy iy, i could induce liberal France, forgettul of her glorious past, ‘The Princess Sidonie, the daughter of the King of Ba- | P2tronize an association whose enly object boron peace of ite natural fruits.” After some further conversation Mr. Seward told me that I might inform your Lordship that all the vessels Jaden with stone, which had been prepared fer obstruc- BOSTON, March is—Arr ship Teed Packet, ‘ting the harbors, bave been already sunk, and that it is Havre; schr Christiana, Knight,. Elizabethport. In varia, died yesterday evening of typhus fever. of slavery. t fi i : seeded to the workhouse, whore, under the surveil- lavre; sel ‘The British paddle-wheel sloop Styx, six guns, is order- | _ These words are worthy of their noble author, and cL te oe wa Ince ofthe police; sotne relia was aorded leet SHIPPING NEWS . mld pena et sn ‘brigs. 1 to be put in commission. Fyunpatley for ene tne reel deep Hy quduriDg | ENGLISH COMMUNICATIONS WITH FOREIGN GOVERN: | like menace in the proceedings and uo Dresch of the peace Sic sea wii aes emnaris a heiro via Mork: suhrs Ads Furness, Coombs, Cayenne nd ‘Toe London Herald of the 28th ult. says:— iF lives and destiaios for the maintenance of liberty MENTS—THE BTONE BLOUKADE MEASUKK. took place. Re eters AL Sucey Wiley, Deas iaeds XO and independence. ‘Such a course of action is'a greax | _10 the House of Loris, on the 28th of Febrnary, the som dr; Liza. Stacey, Wiley. Dea sland; 40 guarantee for thoee they may, some day, be called upon | Farl of Cavanvon obscrvod that, although the papers te _ France. me aes ee ik ee torule over, and rest assured’ that not the least of their | Which Lad been prescuted on the American blockade con- | The Opinion Nationale had received a Grst warning on of Now Work, March 34,1868. Mik are Oy ea) A tetd * briga W. i claims will be their present campaign. The government hs rtd gi deal of vaiuable information, it was to be | account ofan article on the discussions in the Senate, Port arc! er, Minatitlan; Bi aor the Wave, Port au 4c q organs bueily circulated some time since the rumor | Tegre' that they did not com; the commt coptatning injurious expressions tending to insult the tend HG Castner, and Canima, Cardenas; schr B F Sparks, that the princes were ‘no longer in tho United States | Cations which had tal great body of the, Senate. . oI fea. | overuinent and fore; overnments on the subject. army. They have carefully abstained from a rectitica. 4 peg Ton Fes pe er CLEARED. her Majesty’ . . ayes. “7 ont He | "The discussien of the address in the Senate had made Bleamship City of New York (Br), Petrie, Queenstown and BALTIMORE. March 12—Are qeg Wainy ek e ; le rpool—John @ Bremen via Sandy Hook; founded report. wished to ask the nob! forther ress. On the 27th paragraphs three and nine ‘Steamship Bremen (Brem), W. B sk u be) meh t fe pow seriously ocenpied putting | Affairs whether any sueh communications had taken were adopt. 3 ° (Brem), Wessels, Bremen—Oelsich George: Highland, Chief, Mctatie Fechammy Bel ‘aecn tee oucaeasns ‘They have become almost aggres | Dice, and, if 20, whother he would have any objection to | _In the debate on Foreign Affairs, M. ve Bouravsxy | Ship BD Metcalf, Pearson, Acapulco—Metcaif # Dunean, | fnws; Br orig Chesapeuke, ‘Gwynn, Desnararc: sive, having, it seems, determined to mix themselves | Produce extracts from them. He also observed thas the | speke in favor of the temporal power of tho Pope. een Seariian Gaal Geena a Shanks, Kingston, Ja (and sd) H Smith, up in polities. Their success in putting down Edmond | Papers would have been more convenient and useful if Gen. Geaxan objected to the words of the address re- Pe, Bose Bostioner ( rus), Schultz, Queenstown, 40— | F satteriy, Conklin, aud Wide BYores had been presented in a more comprehensive form, | lating to Rome, and demanded that the quostion should ‘Bark Lawrenee, Tooker, é0 via Tangier. ip Abont has caveed this, no doubt. Yesterday the au- thorities ordered the ceseation of Profeseor Renau’s lec- tures at the . He had made use of expressions which shocked the Catholice. This measure—I refer to the stopping of the lectures—caused a great sensation among the students. They marched by the Senate cham- ber in hundreds to-day ,and went to tie Profeasor’s dweil- be entirely to the wi of the Emperor. Australia (Olden), Oppenbruggen, Antwerp—Ruger . Bi M. Bonyxan defended the expression used in the ad- | Hark Azelia, Davis Philadelphia Whitmore & 09, BR kt dress. He maintained that the exercise of temporal au- | | Bark MJ Ccteord, Colcord, Philadelphia—Waish, Garver & BLihilern “ORT, Marsh 130i achra Celese, Ranking thority was injurious to the Papal government. . Cambridgeport; Mora, frovidence; Bvelyn, Palmer, Tn the Corps Leglslatit, Baron DxJocvmvat. iald on the | Brig Olire (Br), Bernier, Port Spain—Smith, Jones & Co. | Stamford soup bes on port cote ae : Brown, Hi id, Ber \da—Smith, Jones & Ce table the report of the committes appointed te consid ahd Coggins, Couging, Philndejphia—C& ES Petere: | wAe\at tar Nort ica, Orbe, w STfarl Resuus suid that her Males bad USSR sald that ity’s govermment not had i et ions with foreign govern- ments on the gudject of the blockade, From time to time the French Ambassador and some other representatives of maritime States had asked him whether the British OOANVERS, March 11—Arr schr Ryder, Wheldiv, N¥ore maki repe se . 18th, sehrs Horace St r wernment was red. to interfere in the matter. His | the bill awarding 4 pension to General Montauban for his ekens, Rich, knilndelphia—f W McKee. ort Pickens; Marshal Perrin, Gibbs, Perryvilie, M Tiks The police prevented, A'numiser of tho 'stadeats | "eply to those guesions had ben Malhccame Gfec ag tasde, | services ia Cains, ‘The oommition were unanimous iu | Brig 8G Aduns, Carver Pilaicionia Brit Gon ko, | Fore! for government use; Charme spatch which he had addressed to Lord Lyons.. With re- Ty 1 do do; their rejection of the bill. The report discusses the Brig Baltic, Maddocks, Philadelphia—Yates, Porterfield & | A gWeeks, Godfrey, ‘Philadelphia; Sarah, Bensou, and gard to the mode in which the papers were presented it question and terminates thus:—‘At the moment wero arrested. The remainder are incensed beyond 0. Hight, Beebe, Yorn. when it is about to propose te you a reso- Pe abe Cherrystone—A © Havens, W HAVEN, March 13—Cid schrs Diadem, Elizabeth- of war, and, among others, the ship-of-the-line Kaiser. }| measure and threaten reprisals. ce he Fi Sapoleo! seemed to him that they were much clearer and more in- thi ione—M_ cer. + “0, do. ‘Tho repairs required af mong Pay frignte are alee the isis perty, whic peed yl erga teulesple when shay were presented as Separate subiosts, lution Pcs ties by, motives of | tho Binge | ae Pearsall, Ho\dgeom, Chthentesgze i Parker, PopNBacoLs Mien at Fort Ploxene Ist, barks, Yan- nearly completed. The two frigates, Salamander and “ ty ie to lay on the fable a despatch which ho had | charactor, the committee experience nv ~ r B Peck, rashlagton—L Kenny. kee Blade, Fa:riieii,and Elmir, Parker, unloading stores; 7 suzious to coneiliale now. For dapt reason, and to prove | ie ee aS festa Lace Lees oth wera ne the ica | ful itipreceion. “We Know that the CorpeLagialetif will | ScheLey Church Adams Baifictore-Seber & Dayton, | SC, Suede, FR Dragon, are being iron-plated, 2» operation that demands | that he in no way shares the Pri@te’g opinions the Em time, owing to its being the firr: of the kind that bas oe ‘pas caused M. oo to giv auerlissenen ri ra partake of this sentiment, while ditering on ono polat | Sir Newport, Turner, Berlin—Master, ‘At Fort Jellerson, Tortugns, 4th inst, bark Snapdragon,. ‘Deon performed by the Austrian sbipbuilders. Tho plates Warning) to Opinion Nationale ~ihe from the intention of the Emperor, almost on the very ‘ton, Vent, Milton—Master. and brig A © Mc unloading stores for the fort. ing up of Charleston harbor, ia which it was stated that rMP eviaam hour of the day when the ever generous confidence of hr RD Rhodes, Baker, Fishing Islanw-Baker, Harlin | “ PHILADELPHIA, March 13—Arr brigs Eliza Ann, Her no more Biones would be sunk. % accoun: Earl Siannorr, wished to kuow whether the despatch ck, Cardenas; J hn Pierce, Norton, Sagua; Golden . ogg ME acre <p Nw gad tp | aia uct comem she reports which he had aliuded to | the Sovereign has restored to it several of our essential | “ Schr Flyaway, Davis, Philadelphia—L Kenny. bn Caen curs West Wind, Gilsnaa, Gardenass ‘wed are four and a half inches thick,and nearlya mil’ | the Senate debates. ‘The Opinion Nationale of 'y, weight will * bye h ; course took. @ view of affai did its occasion as to the sinking of a eecond stone | privileges; but we have thought that upsa a question hia—E 8 Powell. Houston, Russ Ji, Cienfuegos; H dy. in Port Hoyalt Sarin Clatay. Chester, Somers, Port 3 ‘npo:t; Ties Potter, Rackett, New London, Be »reland, from Liverpool; bark Marthe Apna,. hia—M Parker. from Oarde Cld bark Arisuide (Han), Kohh ‘eh ho Schr Minntie, Walter Phitudelpi te touching fundamental principles, without involving any chr Ninntie, I ster. imporial political necessity, tnd independence of our lan- | Sebr E Foweend, Wiliane, Phi! = wad guage would be the best proof of the sincerity of our de- | Schr Transpori, Tilton, Philadel ker - votion. Theaccomplishmont of ovr duty has been still br rest, Corwin, Bristol—L Kenny. twerp; brig Ovison Adams, York, B Om amore facilitated by the result of the vote, being 182 t034. | Schr Ellen Louisa, Snow, New Haven—L Kenny, Wliion, Maris, Port Royal; Pathway, Compton, Ship The committee has uot for @ moment apprehended failing Sloop Paramount, Holdzeom, Chineoteague—M Parker. and; H Blackman, Gand Hatteras Lilet; Sarah te. ron. Giving it a warning is intended os @ The Nova Scotian arrived at Londonderry early on the | Penral on the part of the goverument of any participation Morning of the lst inst. in the views held by the Prince. This will of course de- bo ge ceive uo one, and but adds to the shifts lately ad: Our Paris Correspondence. success, by the government. It eau no Panis, Feb. 27, 1962. porize, thereby keeping in with all parties. Farl Russi said that the second entrance to the har- bor had been blocked up by vessels filled with stones, but on assurance had been received that no more stones would beaunk. THE DERBY OTPOSITION DISAPPOINTED. nger u iius, Shronds, and ‘Thos "5 hus i % om the London Herald (Derby organ), M: to be the true interpreter of the sentiments of the As- ARRIVED. fin, E Pharo, Jon L. jollius, . Thee ‘The Political Agitation Intent and Seriowe—Prince Napo- oes emia Deceit and vabaatha must ae cae nec cesity, for taking the very” peciaiee sembly. The committee therefore unanimously proposes Steamship x (Br), Vines tavern, Mart by jooene. Se sone hag Jeers River; Wu Pring Jeon’s Legislative Pluck—Napoleon’s Mistake on Hervdila- | gg the people ate tired of the uncertainty and doubs | argument that has been adopted was obvious from the | thre jection of the BAL. ss cm the aubject ac | Hilaw bn O1 ibrioa teks passed steanaanip ‘Amertn for ince Ba Ware isthe shins Moro Cale, and ran: is eon hen bu made ‘opoced be b v , f ‘ jue! lor don, Ww: of i Trini Sn ete ee Ce at me | cere grea ireuacpuslande salts-4a, fate citer, paris | al hasnt, We oles of tad cane Foerats othe knit of General Montoubau’s pension, the discussion of which | Piyernocl: trowel, Portland, with mdse and | Ida, fur Lagwayra, all from Philadelphia, went to sea f Ml & Co. have given proofs of patienee such as few other people ment Raised by the Priests—Coolness Towards England— | Pave Gren tenia they aloo are beginning to matteo adesire for no further concealment. They wish, and Mention of Slidell or Mavon—Serviees of the Orleans | quite naturally, too, to know who are their (rieude—who pship Chee was fied for the Oth. ‘These amendments were rejectod | pawengers te tif sl 3 eh ‘The diseussion of the report is also the No; th and injurious to thowe of England. It was cs- sential that, in defiance of morning. ‘ ‘rpool x ), March 12—Cld brig P R Curtis, Gi Intervention in America at an End for the Moment—No eR NEORELAND, March Coftn: Matansse; Eicher ge Woue, sa 5 ; | Philadelphia; steamer Chesapeake, Crowell, Ni ork. sails, to; had the barom: ons peal by the comiittee. appointed to take place the same day. It is seid the Em. i ge and o jon scuse, he should set aside all evidence ogainst the validity of a fost he: ris : ‘ dlockade derived from the escape of ‘various ships,” | peTor hag replied to the letter addressed to him by M. nea) vty vb 1% bat 48, lon 4 hada severe NW | ROCKLAND, Maro 0—Arr achra St ‘Thora, —y Princes to the Union—Highly Important Opinion of the | ‘Dit COMO. a a tow days since that Prussia had re- | for he had documeuta in his handa which showed that | Sorny. ‘This lotter will probably Induce the Corpe Legis- | curse fon, not! ss, 10 lat 48, lon 46 had a severe NW. rah, Hilden, NYork. Aid Gin, achas Bay Bia‘, Vere Count de Paris—Position of the Clerical Party—Rela- | goguized the kingdom of Italy. Thia was done, | hundreds of vessels have over and over again broken “ Lbrg ropes | ical Gadi Cities tote. em: Copeaila, tii toca tise snes ails ‘wield, Nary. prt tions Towards Germany—Austria and Garibaldi, te. it was seserted, in order to panish Ausiria for | the blockade with perfect impunity; and if any number | |e SPDs one the sufering workmen at Lyons. 82 palvengera, to prc Feb ba Jen 3, jumore; 'B Furbish, Kendall of such escapes would prove ite invalidity, the Northern caso was hopeless. One would think that it were a stretch of courtesy to recognize a blockade where the nun. Der of excapes wes equal to that of capture; that where two vosecis escaped for one seized no Power whatever vould venture to claim efficiency for the operations of ite squad. ron; but when, as we believe to be now the case, the cup tures are not to the eyasiong in FO high a ratio as that of one to fonr, to tell us that the blocka‘le is ellective is li tle Jess than ridiculous, and to talk of ‘various ships’ li ‘n 34, NW, the barometer marking 27 | Brliast, We are in the midst of extreme political agitation. | oer eee et ee ived tate a a ey 2 40) Was among great quantiles | _ SHIP ISLAND, March —th—Arr ship Endaunted, Bitiott As yet Prussia has not recognized Italy iugdom, The debates in the Sonate have assumed proportions | and | am assured that it is doubtful whether sue will eet unworthy of an Arkansas legislative assemblage ,and | do so. 7 e ‘Wumpass oven such a meeting in tho violence of personal |, We hear by telegraphic despatches just received that tho insurrection In Greece will be easily repressed. attacks. Your filee will bring you x resume of the speeches | ‘A irtria seoms somehow to got on wibout money. Sho Lrefer to. Prince Napoleon, who, spite of his woubriquet | has none, Weare ausured, and yet she does uot disarm. Plon-plon repeated 1 Hi @ Emperor Franeis Jos°ph is to visit Venice ouce more partes Sales about bis Royal High- | OOt, maath, ween be will inepect the eiortions orme- ‘The Bourse on the 28th opened firm, but closed very very heavy gale 11 fiat at a Coons as more than one-half per cent. Three £6 ty] fa, fase 30 cent rent . p Albert Gallatin, Creevey, Antwe nd Flushing, 21 < Pans, Marsh 2,1862, | anyniwith sides to.0) Grinnell, Had feong A gutes ath The discussion ia the French Chambers excites the | inst, iat 4540 on 4968, folk in with large felds of ice, and had ak ae cron TOONS GN eutest interest. ‘Tho spoech of Prince Napoleon asking | to sicer urs to €l atm, nae re ere se Ee pang fh temporal our the Pove"wat | ubaary Pages aTiate urerMmtte | AX {ett dae ™s ake fee gtk Siariaciane © uagbn Soaton ti Une meron, ene Pasunge ra 18 day Hetween lon 30-and 40; lost topgaliant. | obtained In anatomy and ex ts’ fo the Freneh and + masts, Ac; 3d Inst, Jac luding a treatise upon the Including @ open of pluck, is really a bold, unsh ke in favor of the t q nd atry | Gverboand from te 1b Wille, of Norway, soamaa, fell | Fog veaknesses adticiing tuo human from ignorance seas’ want of pluck, is really a bold, unshrinking politi: | ents and fortifications of the Quadrilateral. ‘The Aus- | having brokea it is somewhat more than disiugomious. | Spoke in favor of the temporal power, 1 a Orpepenre Seems ee Feed aoe Wenn “ inent. New York cian, Sent Gian—whatever he may be as a wasrior—and pitebos lus. | trisn oilicers room convinced that at some near date tuey | Theeridenes Inid before cur goverament couciusively | declared they would explain the policy of the govern west Halitia, CBr, of Bt John. NB), Barbar Ant atre e in a cae ddrean Tor #1 by Te, WARNER, No. 1 Vesry sty, i tablishe. that the blockade did not fulfii—aic - | mont on a future occasion. dap Nae tal oka! She cea bal ‘ROSS & [OUSEY, 121 Nassau street, N. ily into his . At his hands the uliramont: wiihave an opportunity of doing better things than | establishe. id not fulfii—dic not ap: " PT Nevius & Son. ‘Ia very heavy NW gales the entire | Astor House, or kk ompognse e une SHramontauee | they uid during their late campaign. They contemplate, | proach the fuldiment—of the condition declared, not | _ The discuesion of the address in the Corps Logislatit | Fa fequn: hun eon 7 nye N of Cape Latteran, with heavy W re : Feceive just the scourging they deserve, and the | no doubt, ancther invasion of Piedmont, ‘nd think, per: | enacted, by the Treaty of Paris; the ence of a force | Will bo very exciting. i S{NESS CARDS, 75c, 1,000, CIRCULARS, 39¢. 1.0003 Be turncoat peers—ich as the Duke de Ia Roche- | haps, they wilithen not have the French eagle in their iaquelin and others—got torriblo word lashings ranger things than this bave happened, and the from tho Prines. hese quarrels and debetes in the | tye a olhd peta hare aoe oo Senate agitate the people in @ manner incredible to It ia now well known tl t the rumors of an expedition Moss not thoroughly acquainted with their character. {to be preparing under the orders of Garibaldi and ing for destination some point on the Adriatic coast, Added to these causes of excitement ir the discontent wore ill founded. Garibaldi is quietly tarming bis felt at the forced conversion of rentes aud the utter prog, | isiagd, and has taken no steps towards preparing avy ex ‘tration of business. ren The — s ere alarmed, and oe ie they It has been bruited about that, owing to want of funds, | Wor? |? danger. (oa was instilled in their minds b z ria, that at present veit! ° the municipality would have to stop building on 20 Aus'ria, It seems at present veither are menace large a rcale, This has, of course, frightened the work- mon, and serious troubles will ensue unless agoety THE EFFICIENCY OF THE BLOCKADE, measures are adopted by the authorities to putan end te Acknews Twas oe Rarl Russell's Acknowledgment of its tot "NY Gaining ground amoug the |“ ginciency=Mr. Mason's Letter to Lord ‘The Emperor has just committed aproat mistake in cagereirapic gh 8’ Last Interview with the publication of the foltowing letter, which | Mr: Seward. sufficient really to prevent access to the enemy’s coa: But when that treaty works adversely to the wishes ils framers, we see that, however indi be at any whisper of dierepect from the on have Mo besitativa whate is Eales. - ‘The Conslitutionnel to-day, in an article signed by Li- | sthrG Bates (Ty), Howard, Cornwallis, 10 days, with po- 2°C0 1,000; Newapay Books, marjrao, alludes to-the coolers, porhaps ‘even the sense | tatncs, toSnow &B.rs snag Biaiy ends 04,0 He deousteln "= arth of offexee, felt by the Emperor towards the Chamber of r Wave (Br), Plewelling, 8tJobn NB, 13 daya, | Pesate!l equally cheap, at fp R. DAWLEY'S new 4 Deputies.” Tis bad (eeling is not attributable to the re- | with pickets toh I Nevins & Bon. hient, corner of Reado and Centro streets. Call and get. ection of the bill for Montauben’s, pension but to a mis- Tails De price itst, understanding which the skilful and perfidlous enemies Bek Sg gee of Freuth invtitutioss attempt to envenom by false news e' ss SUNDAY wore and hateful calumuies. The article concludes:—'' We are THE NUSINESS” PUBI convinced that the committee ppuie pa URY gives e an that it Sore at thelr. anda, » sont faithfully the trae se in the cheapest paper published, whigpetatem its provievons. inally, we would ask Lord Russell whether bis own condition’ requisite to the disrogard of a blockade—the consent of neutral nations—does not substantially exist in this case? He has received noofficial communications; he was not likely to receive them if he was averse to do 80, But bas he or has he not been made aware that all the most eminent Furepean jurists have pronounced the pretended blockade of the Southern ports to be ineffective and illegal, and the sinking of the stone flect «n act of bostility to mankind, @ gross violation of neutral rights and international law? And if #0, what further proof of the ‘consent of neutrals” does he require? Two na- tious—France and England—are chiefly interested ju the matter; and wo believe that among weil informed men in both countries there is er, Boston River. ntim 4 ‘The Moniteur states that the bape tl pa Esperiance Taunton for Puila:telp' 8 advantages of a: ireulation 1m, 8 days. du People bus ees a nant for Tein mn ce conceived in an inimical sj and making manifest ap- i ‘invited 10 Peale to passions most hontite to the eatablished order of ationvof creutition or nemsclven, Tee books of estabilshment for the present year and for years past are affaire. 2 das cpen to their inspection; the pressroom, “ Providence, 2 days, ikhtning press Unrows off its fifteen thousand « en PE for Elizabethport. hone, is aceessible to them at all times, They are ia ive whole editlon printed, 0 count, Uwe renme Kehr © R Vickery, Babbitt Greece. FMT Mittin, Gladding, ‘i in a ATH, Feb. 26,1802, | Sehr Hoa, Nori fret for Blend ed tenes inten Roaplin: The, poverement iaeenen creme Behr Fexne’Charnplin, New London, 2 day before amiafier itn worko:i ff and fo see HE delivered TOE 5 ting o ptawal siting of the pontine te provinces Fe eee. Gannon Vort opal, SC. oa an eerie the SUNDAY MERCURY wit threatened by insurrection. Athens Sra 3 but all iteamer Pelican, Jones, Pro’ 7 cheerfally submitted to them, and every pow ible faciiity af mm hardly a difference of juion on the subject. ‘ao? t i ie he wrote to General Montauban, commander of th ‘The papers submitted to Parliament on the subject of eermeare heb a is pronounced to be my nd ou pied the eet ae ae ily oven sont ~ > ymenbae furded for sgcortalalig, Chet calm o arg elevation ana , ie 7 le pected back. . ni g ts, dare ° blockade of the rebel ports are volumnious, | toleration of it a neglect of our duty as neutrals. we wait i advertising on the atrength of false statemen late expedition to China, and whom hie Maje Se Vaien which intere Southern trade. Fillmore, Nelson, from Lon this crucial test. And if they shirk bas named Count de Palikao. The Count was iediowty The foliowiag are the more prominent of the documents = roieng fee tha sabe ef her Orfeo eooponets: Waka gant Commercial Intelligence, Pit yeanuium, Robinson, from Lon: fOr clea Mhat whey are cheating ve pase the ‘am additional recompense an avnual dotation of fry Consul Bune, ia @ series of letters from Charleston, | in eoereeng the law of nations, ant breale uj reby a good THE LONDON MONEY MARKET. SAILED. . meen that they are Moral ee mony ame eee *yousand franes, which should be paid not only to prin extending from the 16th of May to the 4th of September, | understanding with the United States, ce dy acomnvin (From the London Post (City Article) March 1.) 13th—Br steamship Hope, LAverpool; chips 1 vaca | jrecencen?, The Tie mas business wom, who thinks A ut ly, US transports; brigs Adelaide (Fr), Iay rhambuco. sunset NE, covelowsnces 48 neighbor's terriory? Is Lancashire to sare till the Gear's consent it won to the interruption of a blockade by which his subjects euffer nothing, and by which we suffer more than we should by waft It is no. Tho English funds have been without change to-day, the returns of the Bank of Engiand not being of a nature to produce any effect cither way. There 8 little more demand for money to-day consequent on ere that menu to deal ‘squareyy with the a Peet be w siting to give avertisers. che same rai deatlon of tie extent of tholr cireniation, that ifoted by Wie BUNDAY MIERCURY, but alto to bis heirs. fn fact, France was to be saddic,, | 161+! 'y alluded to the ine(icioncy of the block- with the payment of tha: sum as long ae acts of the | S¢! ‘hat port, as shown by the facility with which government were respected. This gave umbrage to the | T° continued to enter and leave the port. mye i ‘ torious that what is really wanting to 6 the termi. | ments due on the 4th proximo; but when those havo Miscellaneous. ogee TET + eats “URBE members of the Corps Legielatif, because they were Consul Mure, writing from New Orleans io June and nation of the nuisance is the consent of English go- | been provided for, the ene in obtaining discounts will veRPooL Packer, Crosby, at Boston from YY WILL YOU SUFFER CORNS.~CURED FOR snip Li eeks. Com | reports Feb 11, iat 45 10, lon 4405, while hove to in sola for inovey and nccou: yp Aang NW gale Radic enre suet gals blown from the ge te 44, whilst for April they wore quoted at 98% a. Busi- Fests RW cpedte toreyard fe. [t § Roary SB Liew, ae ness has been unimportant—tbo various foreign loans and | gales the Whole passage; Gth inst, Fred Houx fell from the new schemes upon the market, with others in embryo, | jibboom and was drowned, causing @ great paucity of dealings. Bank stock was | Bark Monnaa, Mayo, from Sunderland for Bhanghac deat to at 244; three per cents reduced, -937¢ @ 54; | coal, reports Nov 28, 90 N, lon 136 10 BR, wai new three per cents, 98% a 5%. Death ends jn e hurricane, had’ cabin and boate Inthe foreign funds the final settlement of the account id men And disabled he reat; cut ava took piace to-day. Alarge amount of Turkish stock of of sails, when the bark righted wit ry live cents at 6A Buwory, corner of Cutral, over ttle AS Sonn Club and Inverted Nails, Bunions, Cl iaig, Frosted Feet, &c., ruccosstully trentes! by Ladies and gentlemen attended at their rk wonmuy if desired, tolemaly assured, at the time they were asked to yore | JU'T: Tevorted fhat the blockade of the Mississippi was ‘one hundred thousand francs a year tothe Duke — ya. | ”ittly enforced. Skof, that no such thing would ever agaia be demanten. | Commander Lickley,ef H. M. ship Gladiator, repre. ‘The Count de Palikao, aware of the hostility of the legie: | Eoutuotn conat mar morchyreornae® Mockade of the Iitive body tothe granting this annuity, wrote to the | Comman Lyons, of the Raeer, writing in guperor begging the offuir might be withdrawn from | July, rerresened tbat Savannah hnd | Charles. Defore the Corps Legieiatif, The f bat many other har hemewing reyly = ee ee ee ast were periectly free vernment; and Lord Russell sent should be longer withheid. to show why that con- | probably be as great as d Hungary. Prem, March 1, 1862. Virgil Szilaggi, barrister, formerly member of tho Hungarian Diet, has been arrested. A circular of the Governor Generai of Hungary #1 that the provisio- rum will be maintained until the Diet arrives ata solu. jth ago BILLIARDS, “ARGH STOOK 0#® NEW AND SECOND, HAND A Tard Tables, wi: «v's Combination Pushions, with n "1 f ‘ ed up to. Wo i ate Pans, Fas, 22, 103, | {70m Dlockale. “The same ofear on the Joth ef Twos: | Jution of pending covetiutiona questions {608 van taken from the market, rendering ic rathor | ir; Figed Jur uaue at worked up te Nomrungaae 3 | Zo ale a prema gy My Dean Gerenar—Phe request which you make to meta | ber reported somo instances of breaking the blockade at sana, scarce for delivery, By an accidental transposition of | geliom master, more than two men at eny tine, and thal {i pan A VOL! prdyaiees ba abdraw the bill of dotation is inspired to yon byaser ti. | Charleston and Wilmington, and juferred therefrom that Turkey. figures in the Post of this morning the Mires loon was | seemed aimost an impossibility that his vesse! could be got ~ FoR NARCH-WiTH + butt shall not withdraw the hill. Tho | the blockade, either intoutionaily or through want of At Van, rome Ottoman soldiors having insulted the | quoted at 663; instead of 054, the error Weing patout to | into port. io Canane bitter s.-oAn account If # Bot think wor:hy of au | opdiniry vigitanee, wae Dot effective ght took place between them and the Armenian | all who havo hed the prices during the last fow | | Baxx Maxuer Onriz, Meyer, hence, arrived at Capo ‘vast Be OE oe iiniards, suitable i a Bendtul of hero soldinrs Captain Rows, of the Desperate, reporte the result of a ‘The latier succecded in taking cession of | days, A large amount of Mexican has been also with. | Dec 10, was seized 23d by the Gorarnot CT 4 aT rite Hrrent newa about’ Ube the end of tn pant | Visit to Galveston in Decomber. The biockading ehipa I, which was intonded to ovcrawe them, and | drawn from the market. Spanish stock#, especially eagnged in the slave irae, wad Jets for Whydah dan L with & Yokes td to-any obg rv nee in the al of am @mpire of 200.0% | were vieible, and he was of opinion that vesscia miicht jans are now masters of the place, The victory nd certificates, were fat, altho better prices Caph Gos 4 again dan io. The c lad not abaocnved X4C Boule; a lender Who, While maiviaiving te dguily aud inde ve From Gaivestow or St. Lows Pass. At tho | bas, it ie raid, cost a thousand Jives. ed towards clowe of the day, The five yor | her. Tbe trial was to take place on ibe 24th, The Amecwan |