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a 8 NEW yor a ee en eR DAY, MARCH 23, 1862. NEW: s FROM THE SOUTH, came in to-night, and says he left because he would not , of; HERALD, SUN AY, : “ take up arms against his country iy © Jowing, at the ™ guiip <c ih a 3 : ‘ity Inte! emce, Obituary. Be tit of th eeeey eememmencmaane Tropa were bere eer cksbUE A hofore | yesterday. GLEON’S HOPES FOR ITALY. os ae ‘ax — oli EE SE COMMODORE U. FP. LEVY. pci Ph anaheim . — om towards Mai ; swece ‘ Fars ‘ JEFF, DAVIS GOING Beever gig 20,000 oF 30,000 had passed through, but | “™ rae arg the sheep butchers of New York was held at Browning’s, | To-day we have to record tho demise of Commodore |g... ice Mowe, Pike, master, from’ Alle Vols’ Island 4 WEST. “An officer tana nee, Pemained. 1 sat Iie Intended to Effect by the WAr | 29 xistn street, Thursday evening, to protest against the | Uriah P. Levy, whoto ong service in the mavy an geyo, | bound for Baltimore oe ~~ aw Line formed by Aula creek, Regen hee fending the With Austria—His Plan for eeonelliys | amount of tax proposed to be set upon them by Congress, | tion to the Union in he hour of trial have lyon him an | aueartteniiesuisans . ~— Rock aud the gap in the mountains, |” ‘@ Rappab- Mom andthe ievolutioniats, <c., c+” | aagetforth in tho new Tax bill. It appears that there | enviable promineneo in the annals of tb "ited States 24 03, lon 74 21. se di the +: a ron board, Capt Kemble, of Baltimore, Daniel. Nod a 00. ‘ killers in thiscity, | Navy. Decoased was a native of > Hare wife nad teaal of Peatdadeaigake torte Dee Upon to Rally Statement of Another ™ *] The debate in the French Senate on the 3d inst., are at present about twenty-five sheep Ys Y: ae -vuhsylvania, and first ads yond ths wil lsase been ine toetmcina rabies The People to be Vane. Judas Primmer. another fugit is the question of Rome and Italy, offered fresh points of | who kill, on an average, six hundred thousand sheep an- } entered the naty on tbe eruh of March, 1812, in which Sepnits chien bone seed ee ini: (lle) stated “ {ll ag much as eight thousand individu. | he remained up *%, ‘i ‘jod | A private a at Ne . interest, M. Billault (Ministre sans portefewille) ually. Some kill sl oc 0 the hour of his death, being a per! a deppeteh wan. Pee ive 4 a inte oe me yicksbUrg At tbat Lume "ere was not’ the treops 4b “ne Potomac be’ in, and fm ten to fifteen * * hog! 3 day aftern: Hi et ass = aay’ are - I", ae, was io Fr@- | the views of the government, and the address was finl- | aly, on each of which a tax of five cents per head is im- } of forty-iciut years and two months, of which he spent | that all hands on the whaling bark were to His Standard ® F bate ere thon” 4g witereneca” beh ees | ly sdopted by a large majority. = ae _ Annotding to shee snvenaicn rae w eal) mae $ | foyrtezn years and eight months in abtive soa duty, one | s4ved, and had gone to Cork, Ireland, in the Norwébian bark = paitery % j ners wad vir. Bil Py N con's speech: i bod 4 r . ne build 4 paliery at Che rivers AYE ites below FrEMG- | juve listened. gentioneas with the aiention which | doliara, whigh, they claim, is entirely incorn>. 9 with | Y#kr and six months doing shore servico, and there |” que ship rist at Baar Heston te (85s, to Mesrr NE Eg they deserved to the powerful arguments of an filustri- | their means, ithe ingeting }-5, mgnt organized by ap- | Mainder waiting orders, In his last active sea servico ya. ‘ant, built at E rast Hoston in 1858, to’ Messrs N 4 fall regiment there, but | O00” orator’ In those arguments 1 reedenize principles | pointing Mr, Waltod Murray Chairman, with Richard | he was in command of the Moditerranean squadron, his | (ru"O! at about $66,000; AZ bark Edmund Dwight 198 i bout $5000 cash; and wteries have since marche and tendencies which the government of the Emperor canact | Davis a8 Treasurer. After some discussion, it was unani- flagship being the sloop-of-war Macedonian, Deceased eee rae ss eom built rn Belleville, NJ, in 1848, ou THE PRETENCE FOR saying RICHMOND, -housand are new there, Some % bie speaks bserved that he | mously agreed to draw up a remonstrance to Congress in ¥ eet whe ET of the troops marched te trom Warrenton Junction, | ee ee iene tne stinetce Commissary of | revard terihe matter, and despatch a committee ¥0 Con | Was ®man of good personal appearance, refined educa- Meitiias ae: 4 Right’... _ of the government approved them or not—(I’rince Napo- | gress with the same as soon as possible. tion, and was distinguished for many acts of personal US frigate Sabine, from Hampton Roads 2 days, looking Yke Deaths of Generals MeCulloch “and whe Bis! of Suffrage in Virgin Jeon bowed in assent)—that he knew very well it would | ~ Qpewvq op mm New Covnr op Sructat Sescions at THE | bravery. In both public and private life he was highly | fr the US ship Verinont, March 2B, lat 8634, lon 0 56. oes (Oe ii US ship Shepherd Knapp, {rom NYork 7 te ‘tuureday’ gin A Ty Serr ie ‘a vote = pane cy Bab ee wich ana Tomns.—A very necessary and extensive improvement | esteemed for his guntlemanly deportment and strict dis- at 10 6), lon 52 pines epics fos ina % for the adop*’ 5 or rejection of the new constitution, and | press, J have special powers to declare as much to | has been recently mado in the Court of Special Sessions, | cipline. Ba sel peep Seem, Labi rage Montel pton, Jax elim tt ile eg ge Se pare) the, policy, advocated by | sitcated in the Tombs building. ‘The old room,cecupled | The death of the Rey. Dr.’ Baagoox, of Lima, took | "US ba WG Anlerwoi, cruising Fob 16 2023 10 66, who p98", their taxes. The polls will remain open for | will fuda marked difference. The illugtrious speaker | for 8 number of years for that parpose, hae been greatly place at his residence at that village on the morning of } 1on 69 30. pais 7 three “ays. has observed that the Emperor's idea from the be- | enlarged, newly painted and decorated under the su} the 20th inst, Dr. Bragdon occupied the Chair of An- | g,Btig Monticello, trom Boston for Miragoane, March 11, at Melutosh Acknowledged, &., ae, March inning was Italian unity. Italian unity is now a fact | Vision of Messrs. Charies O'Connor and James Galway. P (it, ep in search of US Sr. Lom, 21, 16888. . Latest from Liverpool Point. Shich he would be ore to see disturbed, but his idea | Thursday afternoon quite an interesting time ented ~ cant Tanrnsent iat ——— Cent ee A ae svbnmer gaze, 14,7 ar ‘S30 Ton 09 48. a Deepatelins from Fort Seni A.» he Amur Bea | eee Leaving Rraterickabura-- Mutiny tn te Arety Sur, | was, when he drat sent his cagies acroay the Alpe, the | [i oa" De gory Ter tity ghverniment’ generally | nister at the altar, The deceased died after a long illness ‘Whalemen, acknowledge the death of Gene als McC a pension o/ ‘upon of Umvon | enfranchisement of Italy from foreign domination. a id of bronchial consumption, and his loss to both the Spoken—Feb 4, off St Helona, bark America, of Matta. x ‘men. Ke veshed for was the confederation of all he Tintin Sates | BOIDE duly ropresented. A choice collation wag provided ' ‘ Meolatodd, at the battleof Pea Ridge, polsett, pnp ec ekcpiacta Qoob: Iavgrroon Point, March 20, 1862. uniled the honorary presidency of the Holy Father. ‘were done full justice to,and | church and the institution of which he was an accept- The Memphis Appeal "pew sey Bore’ Five white men and twenty-one negroes came over last | When the Emperor took his glorious flag on to Italian | the wine flowed fast and furious, speeches were made ‘by | able, useful and eminent educator, will long be felt and m Ports. Ria, E, Feb frase varke Chas Smith (of Wit ), ‘ALEXAMD! night. white men belong to Fredericksburg. The Sheriff Lynch, Supervisor Purdy, District Attorney A. | deplored, A ee eee erie Bale ding Fleck meta, ut a ah nen ining as | frst ome aSafocanbrg teeing vey | Eta ei meee oe Mata | Sty a alga Som ar, SOUT TAG ea Mech Bevis is coming " People ¢o rally | fast. The foundations or pins at each end of the railroad | Sovereigns, to the power of the ‘Holy Sce,to confouna | 10Oln How prerents a very attractive appearance, aud re- ‘oronera’ Inq Tout, Yor drdegs 14g; Lally, Franc fot Antwerp, ready, totbis standard. bridge over the Rappahannock havo been removed pre- everything’ in the Jormisable and complicate problem of | fects much credit upon those who carried out the needed Fava, Suoorma Arrray on BLackweit’s Istaxp.—An am Geet wee ag bend AS mer sary mpecm Paratory to its destruction. 5 Halian unity; he wont there for one gole and glorious ob- | improvement. inquest was held yesterday at Blackwell's Island upon | er, Wheeler, do; Alfarelta, Biber, Havana ‘chr Scio, Woos All the Steamboats ‘at Memphis Takem | A mutiny ocourred in the North Carolina regiment | ject, profitable at onco to France as to Itsly—toenfran- | Tug Finsr Fine Zovaves.—This regiment has recently | tho pody of one of the inmates named John McCleary, tb, brigs Acadia (Br), Curry, Boston; schr Ann ‘Possession of by the Rebel Government. ue {From the Mempb¥s Argus, March 8.) ‘The landing is crowded ‘with boats, but owing to cir- ‘cumstances over which they bave no tontrol, they have wo stay where they are. A few of these, however, will go out thisevening, as willbe seen by our advertising volumns. The taking of all the boats here for government se vico will bethe meang of many of them having unneces- sary repaire done. Every boat at the levee, with but one or two exceptions, is out of fix—something the mat- Stationed at Potomac creek. One of the whites who | chise she people from a foreigu dowination, to break the Cal jt Thomas. 4 came over, David Nolan, says he saw over fifty tied with | Austrian yoke from off thelr necks, I well remember | Pe Very successful, and the bravery manifested st | who was accidentally shot by Patrick J. Brophy, keeper, Sia ai Daniel Boone (Br), Segur, Boston; 10th, bi = i Bteila, Lilly, NYork, cords marching with their regiment, on tho road to Fred- | with what sadncss he oxpressed himself after his | Newport’s News and by individual members on the Cum- | under the following circumstances:—Ono of the prison. | te EO soe tata Hottues, Key ericksburg. He says the disaffection was panera Dy. Hele return from his glorious campaign. “Do you think that | derland has gained them the respect and good willof th® | ory jt appeared, was unruly, and would not pay any at. Went; Ausuaiia, Giles, Ban, Diet, Amore. ay, Lord, New time of enlistment expiring a month ago. The its mot withond regra that T have left may programme use | general oflicors. The regiment is rapidly rising, and will | tention to tho wishes of the keepor, when the latter un- | ~24111n, brig 3 H MeGilvery, Cliford, Boston; 20th, beavis r dd no cars on the railroad betweon Aquia and Frodericks- | Completed, and that, instead of enfranckising Italy from the iis former footing. The parties reorganizin; i burg. They have all been transported across tho Rap- | Gaatic to Venice,’ hate stopped on the Moncio?® Central ee ee ee eat baree Wa Daatonent "8 | dertook to chastise him, Boing a powerful fellow he re. | ¥ meri, Coling, NYork; Hen y Hosten, Hidden pepannocs river. italy waa not then considered. It was the Wost against | restore delinquent membors to their former place without | sisted the efforts of the keeper for some time, but finally helor (Br), Wayeott, Portland Genera] Walker, the commander at Fredericksburg, } the East, and against Austrian domination that our army | trial for desertion, and to guaranteo their back pay. | succumbed. Ho was then told to go into his cell, when Stated to the citizens of that place that the movement cf | advanced. I now como to the possibility ond conse- | Colonel Loosor ig an excellent officer, and 1s well liked by | he refused and bocame abusive. ‘The keopor got araw- | ,,Htavaxa, March 13—Arr bark B Watson, Willeby, NYork troops from there was to spare the inhabitants in caso of | quences of an evacuation of Rome. Tho illustrious orator | his command. The recruiting office of the regiment in | hide and struck him sevoral times, when a acuflle en- 18h, abi Winans, Deere, Fortiand bares: euaneli@ ter with boilers, rudders, wheels, &¢. That game don’t | attack. Tho impression prevails at Fredoricksburg that | J aliade to said, “How ought my government toact”— | this city is located at Latayetto Hall, Broadway sued between the mon, which attracted the attention of | “Bi?m), Meyer, N¥ork; C Heddle, Crosby, Fortland, ‘ ° I ts = } " '. Sid 12th, brig'John Ball, Dai Caidenas; 13th, steamer ene es vee Eatroces ware ralbig tak 0 Be Varloan smeinymer, 00s Syverninaat,? ‘Ts fest Dr. Wruam Mcnnay.—Ata meeting of the | some twenty-fiveor thirty of the prisoners, among | Black Jocer Hult, Matamorat; Urige Sea, Foam, "Coombs, Captain Anderson, who is a resident of Fredericksburg, | Mf. Buavzt—Decidedly eo. In his speech the Prince - A Baie) whom was the deceased, Fearing that there was | 5: pee, Tinkham, Remedios; AnnaD Torrey, Grit. Fortifications on the Mississippi. arrived at Fredericksburg from Richmond two hours be- | repeatedly said “my government,” “my sovereign.” Board of Physicians and Surgeons of St. Vincent’s Hospl- Tolug soc bara. pascal’ sevale, biouty: deew: ate Tith, Mary B Pierce, Wyman, Remedios; sch Rucumoxp, March 7, 1362. | fore Nolan started to come over. Anderson stated that | privex Navoukon (turning to the reporters? gallery— | taj, held on the 8th of March, appropriate resolutions | Pistol for the purpose of intimidating the crowd, | ™ rena A resohition was introduced into the ‘House to-day in- structing tho military authorities to inquire into the ex- pediency of constructing fortifications immediately near Memphis, Helena, Napoleon, Natchez, mouth of Red iver, and other places. *. i he James and | p i nterrup! - ih, bark Damon, Bartlett, Cardenas; brig Trenton, ohn eon Mes Bale om, Sita by railroad | [ease to Motice this Wir uyeio. withdraw] of the | Were adopted expressive of the loss which the institution | when tt went off accidentally, killing Mefleary. ‘The | Atherton Remedion ‘ ’ through Petersburg to Norfolk. Confederate money was | French troops from Rome (continued M. Billault) | #ustained in the death of Dr. Wm. Murray, consulting | keeper had no idea the weapon was cocked when hedrew JeReuiz, Feb 23—In port brigs Starlight, une; Samue} offerod in Fredericksburg for twenty-five cents onadol- | would. be aa insurrection. in that. capital. ‘Tho | Pbysician to the Hospital. Dr. Murray was 'a graduate | it out of his belt, and meroly made the demonstrationfor | Cook, Dyck, do. | see earah M Newhall, Bilis, fot lar for gold. lemporal power of the Popo would be at an end: | of the University of Pale bung Ani waa cearecied 48 pra ie sear cats ar tle deer ko rptir eee N¥ork: ready; sehr De Wolte, for co. 10th, Enterprise, for "Phe buildi the Rappahannock, under the i eT doubt even if the | Well for his high profossi attaiuments ag for his | Me : k aor: BE Sok opm tra W. Maury, late of the United i "y 1 Pane a, erature fine peed ihe | amiable qualities of mind. him fall, so that there could not have been any intention | ““Yriraxgas, March 12=Arr ship Charles & Jane, Haskell, ‘States Navy, has been ontirely suspended. A few of their | would be safe. What @ scandal for Christendom. tokill him. The above facts having appeared in evi- | Havana; schr Sallie, Forbes, Cuarieston; 13th, briga Orlan- Mutterings of Discontent. (From the Memphis Argus, March 8. Major General Bragg’s *General Urder No. 2,” trans- | Yeels had been laid, but that was all that had been done. | virtue of what right are we at Rome? Is it not by an Police Intelligence. oe bls sere oe bolas Miramar pies tenyten hear Gg yg wort 6a pe ferred to our columns from tho Jackson Whig of yes- | Seven deserters from the rebel army at Fredericks- | exceptional violation of that principle of non-interven- A ow Svsricion oF ARsow.—Thursday afternoon | state and was nineteen yoars of age. aide (Br); Deroy, Boston, terday, announces (hat martial law is to be established | burg crossed the river last night, and they all agree in | tion which we have proclaimed throughout the rest. of resi : ‘Sid zzle, Smith, Boston; 12h, bark Linda, im Memphis. Tho establishment of martial law seems to be a favorite movement of General Bragg’s, and how- ever much the people may dislike its provisions or fail their statements concerning the rebel army. They de- | jtaly? Grave motives of a superior order have rendered | Oflicer Irish, of the Fourth precinct, arrested, on a war- sch S B Small, Donovan, do; 1th, bark scribe the condition of the troops as in the worst state of | this exception necessary. But how can we gay to the | rant issued by Justice Brennan, two sea captains, named Senpernts ae Lise game at Sa TS ee ang ee wood, Char. : demoralization, and they say Jeff. Davis may issue a8 | other Powers, “We have protected the Pope for ten . Gilley and William Tapper, charged with con- “ leston (ali ain 1th inst, from do); sehr Prince off oe eee se ae eeeemenk te the | many proclamaiious as he bie, but that itis impossible | Years, ut we’ protect him fo longer; we yrteoted him Shirin Yexethe? to dootroy by hve the tonal aehooner | ygZZT#*EOO2—Stearaship, City of Washington-—Mtan Mary | Wat (ity Cif, Niort tau Sia ik eon reara): aoe — to obtain any more men from Virginia, yesterday, we prohibit you from protesting him to-day?” We. Iphig atthe bulklisad foot of Doversicess, ee Than A Frepek, Cnet: Bolireat arr leston (and eli ist inst fob gntall, Soldiers from the army, as we understand, are | “me contravauds who eame over to the Indiana cavalry | {‘‘Hear, boar,” and great sensation.) Before adopting 20 | {¢ay hers by thetatldavity taken by Fire Marshal Baker, | Hans Ht Hoieon no han Salmueh A ule oe ag Ry ell to bo de or the purpose, and we trust a Provost | and the outposts of Hooker’s division, were clad in cai- | ragical ‘a resolution all the consequences ought to be | and'eworn to before the Justico, that tho said schooner | Heenan, © Davis and wite, f W Allinson, Gustoff Frank, Al h cane epeneee foe, Benes ae Sewaueale, nicer ri people to thewill of one | Waseclothes mado from old tents. Some of them came } calmly considered. was loaded with eight hundred and twenty nine barrels | Eyrstolf, Henry McBlaires, Mrs Wood, Mr Scott, F Di La 3 p Jando, Robinson, St eee distress (and cld same day hi 2 with the consent of their masters, who, they say, are M. Buxavir pointed out “negotiation” as the only | of crude petroleum oil, shipped for Havre, France. On Force, Carlos Guticorez, Thos Housbrow, Robt Commellu, | for Matanzas) r hs za & Eil., Lunt, Boston (and eld 1: man, who can exercise his power arbitrarily or with | ‘fur de Union.” maans, He admitted that Rome was the groat obstacio; lay night, the 11th of March, inet.,n fre waa die. | 22%,Teuman, WM Burgan, wife, three clijidren and nurse; | fy Ship Tainnd); bra Mary Harris, Johnson, NYork moderation. It is not every citizen, unacquainted with E ant b ° 4 j | Tuesday night, » inst. » d HN Hewes, H Skinner, Geo Haseltine, Capt Jno Holden, | Zaider, Adair, C Lith, "British ‘Empire, ’Pareo. military matters, who should be vested with the almost |, Zbitteen citizens of Fredericksburg were arrested and | tho King of Italy was willing to negotiate, M. Billault | covered in the hold of this vessel, and from the examina- | Thos J Fennell, Chas H' Going—with others in the steerage: Jacksonville: 12h hobisidn: Gharteaer, sah sent to Richmond by order of Major General Holmes, the | thon quoted a dospatch from Count Rosei to M. Guizot, | tion made by the Fire Marshal and Captain Thorn, of the | Specie, $230,000, ‘Gla Feb 18, echee Hi Merrill, Metamoras; 21 charge against them being their refusal to take Confede- | qated July 28, 1347:— Fourth ward, it was evident that the fire bad been pur- | Hayawa—Steamship Roanoke—Mra Powers and four child- British Queen (in) Denix Balthnores Arrow (Bn), Hew rate notes. They are also charged with belonging toa The catastrophe (it says) can only be adjourned, not | posely set. Split wood was found burned and charred | ren, J O Ward, Win Curtis, RG Morrison, EM Leavitt, Mra | derson, RYorks 28h, ehip Eliza Bonsall, Stalker, Liverpool, autocratic powers of a Provost Marshal ina timo like this, for certainly uo man is fitted to learn its duties and snforce them at the same time. If we must live under clud of Unionists said to oxist at Fredericksburg. There ided, and the question of the fail of the temporal of old. Don Pedro de Costa, mother, daughter and servant; James Porto CaBELLo, March 1—No Am vessel in port. martial law, let its enforcement be by a regular army | aro no fortifications at Fredericksburg, nor are there any | powor of the Pope is sitaply a question of tine. Botwoed the Gy Pameeis 15 (he hold. ‘Tha scosenibas iets otra uated Deena aes Frank, Mrs 'H DB Ward | _ Rio Guaxpu pet Sua, Jan 17—In port scbr Justina Randeh, officer, a stranger to our peopie, who, knowing his duty 4 kirts of Richmond. pe directed the steward of the vessel to slecp on shore on Peterson, for Moutevideo, ready. thoroughly, performs it because it is his duty, having | Detwoen that place and the outskirts of Richmond. sn ithe! dag teat ts aeaatioe WOREIpOL Nee Te aeane, faNa nIgD of tha Br. "Thin, with other facts, goesto throw juRmawy, Feb 2--tm port bark Carherine, Herrick, fon » + aR — ° ‘Busiicion on the accused partics. Capt ley , itsooma Boston 6days: Wyman, Lincoln, for do 16th." te paaiol lemony bye ihorongh: knveisars of tier No Drafting at Atlanta, Ga, to vo settied. The government of the Emperor knows | had an insurance of $4,000 on the vessel in his own uame SHIPPING NEWS Zaza, Fel) 26—Ta port schr May, Smith, fur NYork, 1dg, amo and the strictest imj-artiality in its discharge, that mar. {From the Atianta (Ga.) Confederacy.) pee ves it ie ie wat it docs not wish, jo the uf and Biyruel Iieurpnce companies. It is sup- . probably others, P. Sahn can brno witout a mermcr Soper” | herent, rt bre Panay girl com: | "Enamel wat yy | pomine tease Ue dredeetoanc aioe | aazmmcen ATOM Ped coun 5 —] at fore a Lx 5 fervice, and large numbera—nearly one hundred—have | ment. It does not wish to sce reaction, which, by in. | 222 8ccused parties were taken ness Movements of Ocean Steamers. ties; lah Doane, Loring, Honan; Cravlafu, 5 Ac From Pensacola. ‘The Mobile Register of March 4 does not confirm the rumor that Pensacola has been abardoned by the Confe- ° R id committed for examination. Meeod: Seskacecade wi ‘Rowland; Lorsel one ag Focruiié into old companies, since the Govornor's | vading the revolted provinces, would band them over, | KINGSTON, JA., HAVANA, MATANZAS AND NASSAU,N.P, | Dat ison, hs fal : ound hand and foot, to the Holy Father, It does not | CU4Rox or Exurzzimwer.—A man about forty yearsof | "UN ton! wom Naw York for Kingston, Jarenans some | Castes d Heaton, Ryan; Lucy Chu ch, Adaina; BM Di y J In the face of this drain on tho volunteering mat: ria', | wishfor evacuation, which would hand over Rome to | ago, named Geo. B. Flint, was taken into custody Thurs | day of each month. The Cleator leav. ren or New York on the bout derates, but fears, from the fact that the foderals have ‘be mad terday. W. revolution, would lead to the fall of the Papal 1 ‘of each month, and will be due he t the 16th, saan, Btruck their tents’ at Santa Rosa Island, Peek anda tone pe! a RR i il pede power,and | dey by officer Van Arsdale, of the Essox Market Police | “Gotests ann itaniox—No siaiet days are yet xed for if : Magain ‘on the move for some enterprise nena, Ag { derstand shere were about eight Iacicing, and that Col. | cause profound trouble throughout the whole ot’ the tne Uevanlarea? the Golumbia, aud Marion for Wavane, bat aay Farshes Maddox pledged himself they should be forthcoming, so | Catholic world. Jt wishes to conciligie the two extremes, | Court, on charge of embezzling a quantity of goods and ~ } anne Burley, Austin, ken, Pe nt Barkalew, Burdick, fights and liberties of the South.” General Jones has from Robert D. Kemp, of No. 10 Hamilton place, | they, Will sail about evory ten days, touching at Key Weetouh } Clark, Letournau, from Liverpool; Br waccocded General Bragg in the chiof commaud at Mem. | Mgr? Was Bo drart, Tees rT Oley OF Feet no mofundamental | coklym. ‘The accused, it appears, was formerly in the | Wardand homeward. ela N ones. Cid schr Wm S Baker, Pierce, 5 soa pactiend lem. a 3 Prigcipigs of the pl of 5 Kanxax—From New York for Havana via Nassau, NP, on und. Sid ship Martha Whitmore, Preble, Queenstown fo! phis, iio Luibt..xamier ec a t of Invalids. Billaulé sat vf pay ‘choe: employment of the complainant esa clerk,and the em- | the arrival of every alternate Cunard steamer at New York. | orders, we a ~<a 3 Regiment o: ne te apattth \ ring. Dezzlement is alleged to have been committed while he. | Matanzis—From New York for Matanzason the Sih day of | “ELIZABETHPORT, March 21—Cid bark E Churchill ¢ he Blockad: ‘The Savannah ican, in alluding *< are PRINCR NAPOLEON'S Miter FOR THE POPE. | was thus employed. The accused, on being brought be- | each month. From Matanzason the 224, dueat New York on { Gray, Boston; schrs A J Dyer, Ro; 403 Silas Cirarleston Courier, March 7 ye pong mi ror prciee byt Paris Monileur publishes full report of the de- | fore Justice Osborn, denied all knowledge of the missing | the2Sih. Seaitan, New Bedford; J 3 Bleecker, Hhiwanie, and , . adds :—" crowd was vi there bal Rann nnn nnn in Senate on Saturday, ae 1. On the the Wrench ‘or property, but be was held for examination | “on apis relative 1 the Italian quedt “ok aaa ALMANAC TOR HRW YORE—FUI8 DAY, ‘From the ‘The British steamer Nelly, Captain Moore, which left few others were added to the voluntary list. idence; Orion, Davis, Fall Riv CAG sford, Satan, Barker, New Ha ent or so of | Parese a ratg NaDG, | nevertheless. Suse Bratuaré, ‘Boel, Haritord; Lady Adame, "ed wia Bavana on tho ist inst., has arrived at a Southern port / , fa tasty. She bas brought a valuable cargo of ‘ary | Weve many ap etm as Giment of f00t | Leon expressed umself jin substance as fyllows I | "C21 oy omnowna Moxay Uwnan Fate Pravancas.— 65 | Boo wares Ret goods, medicines, soap, candies and mumerous articles { Wraae xeuses wore called for. - had no tdea of | ®! re — Sie vastaruditicn ot eye whe oe le | caw. 0. Ts ylor forothor of ex-Streot Commissioner Taylor, | CGR Apes Os HAT ja Aut GREENWICH, March 20—8id schr Ann Elizabeth Ba Lincoln evulvers on the Pasaager soe SH° FA" | the sanitary condition of eur population before, {hin conclusion Sen hie speechi—that the Pope ought to | deceased, wag taken into gustody yesterday by Capuaid | ms... a oe SEALL RIVER, March 19—Arr achr Clinton, Borden, El pes rei Rome without governing ee ‘conclus: - ports We % ED. 3 Financial Affaizs in New Orleans, _ | Death of Prisoners of War at Richmona. | waririod wo years auico, aD fell 0 the ground, Such | Dowling, oft Sixth precinct polled, on eharge of bor | giasenabin Roanoke, Cosh HarenaZaidlam & Helneken, | pREW, LONDON, (March 20-Arr ache Sarah Eilsabet {From the New Or! Delta, March 5.} Lioutonant Wm. H. Slonnaker, of the California regi- | asolution, however bad it may be, might havo boen | rowing money under false pretences from Samuel White: Bhip Wellfleet, Rich, San Franciseo—Sutton & Co. Philadelphia. ‘The feature of the financial movement since the date of | ment, and late parolled United States officer in charge of | adopted on one condition—that both parties agreed to it..} church, of No. 63 Beaver streef. The compiainant, in his Ship Sir Robert Eye |, Larrabee, Liverpool—C Grinnell. NEWPORT, March 19—Arr schrs Urbana, Wilcox: I preced: the prisoners of war at Richmond, has kindly furnished | But if the Pope energetically refuses; if be says, ‘I will | aflidavit, sets forth that between tho 16th of October and | Ship D Moadiry, Barnaby, Laverpool HIN Smith & Co, Ha-ard, Wilson, and Gazelie, Williston, Bristol for NYorl =o tod. Saas eovance rere Seaetencin the following list of all the prisonore ‘who died ia Rich- | not even diecess she point,’? what is to Me dono? | the 20th of January last the accused has, at various times, a acne ed Suen Jorn Vance, Baker, Marwich for do; sloops Becurlties, Money was offered freely on city mortgage | Mond from Angust 1, 1861, until the time of releage of | There remains one thing to be donc, which I wish | obtatned loans amounting in the aggrogate to $9,119; thi Rark Beatrice (Br), Taylor, Kingston, Ja—H & F W Meyer oe rem ateke Dighton pre r thizabeth port (and all s Securitics at one, two and three years, without interest, | the military prisoners on the 19th February, 1962:— publicly to state—the withdrawal of our troops | when he applied for these loans he invariably represented eee » ome and rn Brig Boreas, ——, Cork, &c—Holmboe & Co, 4 the better grades of commorcial paper were inmuch | Rani Name. Date Death, | from . I accept Ddeforeand that species of | that the money was for some third party well known to | Brig Ocean Wave, Winslow, Cionfucgos—J E Ward & Co. die Arr schr Exchange, Soule, Portland for Elizabet Detter request than heretofore. The demand for accom- } Private W. M. Smith. Diame which it has been attempted to throw upon the | the complainant, Among the persons represented by | Brig W Mason, Hatch, Arroyo Miller & Hough a Giacchts Mary Nowell, Covill, Cohasset Narsows f ‘modation was of a very limited charactor throughout, | Private Albert Pegnoll: opinions which I defeud, styling them extreme and radi- | Taylor ag being short of money, and anxious to make a | Brig Vandict, Roland St Kite JW Hubbard & York; Pioneer, Danials, Welidcet for do, however, and evertures even upon the above tempting | Private A. J. Whit cal opinions. It imports litle whether they are extremo | ‘raise,’ were ex-Mayor Kingsland, August Ist Rhode Island.: August Ast Rhode Island.. August +) ng (Br), Connor, Cornwallis—D R Dewolf, Y: VEN Md schra Native, Elizapethpo: Mayor Opdyke, C. | chr Star, Joline, Baltimore--F Morgan. eee HAVEN any ctabebe, do; Editor, doy New conditions were in numerous cases peromptorily reject- WF. Oxf 22d Ne ire. . Augus and radical opinions; the point is to know whether they | Godfrey Gunther, J.B. Auld, Cornelius K. Sutton, ‘and | Schr Willow Harp Davis, Raltimore—d’ W McKee, B . 7 Sar cAt bau, HAUETiEn tttay juaiond ee in. | hota t Wine po gy ‘usust 6 | are just. : 7 | others. It was on Behalf of such gentiemen’ that | Schr Mary 4 Mo pin, Bedell, Baltimore Bedell Hight, dojntoope Genlusy do. rors, 04 ote crease, 0 to accumulated payments maturing on | Private J. B. Smith. 2d Rhode Island.. August Aiter afew ironical words in reply to 3. delaGueron- | ho was borrowing the money, and so plausible | feurH ¥ Wood, Potter, Alexandria—Ma.ie 5 jonded with lumbe: r Myrtle, Young, Jamesport for Nc the 4th of March, but the aggregate amount of these | Private Jobn Williams, 13th New York....August niere, Prince Napoleon continued:—The Roman question | were his statements that Mr. Whitechureh became bee Seauine, earn, Mezendrie Van B jeant & Hlaght York; sloops Gide, Long id ior do: Tnten Jennin claims was much smaller than for the corresponding 14th New York.... August ought to be settled. ‘The public mind ought to be quieted | aneasy victim. When the time for the payment of these Schr WH Benedict, Bilis, Deals Istand-—-H J Ruckett.. Norwich we di Fy i ais, Weleiaeer Peaaien Toe.d date of previous years, and all that were not liquidated | Private H. ?. Hi : € both as regards spiritual and material interests. .We | little amounts arrived, and Taylor was questioned in re- Schr W Lank, Middleton, Milford—B N Fox, roline, do for seoeng | . in fall were cheerfully extended by consent of | Private J. parties. The demand for shares of the old banka, | Private Hora ‘ud for State, city and railroad bonds, has rapidly | Private Henry Smith ~ y 7 ‘k for F have had enough of this Roman question. It has done | lation thereto, he etated that the money bad ail beon re- | Schr Mary P itudson, Hudson, Phiadelphia-N L McCrea. | Bristol, do for Kliaabethport; Maria Sumeon, NYork for us much injury. It Ma to be wound up. I do not hesi- | funded to him as it became due, but that he had rein- | dy & Co. TiLADELPHIA, March 21—Arr ships Westmorela) tate to say that if France, through the organ of its | vested it in loans te such men as Henry W. Genet, Hon. | Sehr Pax pee ATRESIA. Maret Se aiee Sie nama cs SIAIIVMdAeCnEH ne, Brown, Philadelphia—J W McKee, t : ; a J " ar! > . Schr M Poy ‘enton, Philadelphia—J & N Briggs, ren Trades Storer NYork; bark sled increased from the opening fof the week, and opera- | Private A. E. Farmoi i Emperor, takes @ firm decision, all this excitement | Josiah Sutherland, Charles C. Pinckney and Morgan pay ston, Vales, Philedeiphiacven Bee ‘slagh Frei jorer, j bark ilea tions have been coniined to some heavy sales of these | Private Garrison. a ‘August 19 | Will be stopped, The Emperor ‘would thereby render | Jones. Finally the complainant got tired of his money | oir Neilie Hy, Sledding, Pifiadelphin=Van Brunia cent Ww ¢ ra Pickens, Rich, and W . F Securities at almost incredible prices. All other de- | Corpora C. McAvoy, escriv tions were totally negiected, however, and the tend- | Private iH. Jaques ‘ency of the lower grade securities was in favor of buyers. | private J N Cobb Rates of specie have gone still higher since the close of | Private J F Lallic.. : the previous summary, and the demand for both gold and | Corporal 0. R. Prescott. -August 11 | the greatest secvice to France and to the whole of | being loaned ‘‘all over creation,” and took Taylor to task Sebr Chief, Champlain, Philadelphia—Master, {liga Rhode Island. | August 12 | Europe. There is one word, gentiemen, which I shall | about the matter. The prisoner tried to calm the f [Od Rhode Isiand!/ August 12 | Omit in my specch, and which I was ‘sorry to see | of Mr. Whitechureh by telling him that he would realizo ‘ist Minnesota... Ateust 14 | mentioned from the Tribune—Veuice. “ Zhcre® is | the tallest kinid of interest on tho investment, but tho “August 16 | agitation enough already; we have quite enough on our | complainant became quite dissatisied with the | ick. Grier, Dinbrongh, Camden—R N Fox, y A Dori Schr Vulcan, Morrison, Philadelphia—Loper & Kirkpa- ego’ ys ‘Gocaiagy Vill it M trick. oS Gli cox; J'F Farian, Jalet Schr Kate Gordon, Wilson, Philadelphia—Loper & Kirkpa- | ong Ng Ciliyer, Wises # Fariam Jot Alierdice, Stites, NYork: W Wallace, Scull, and Lady El onice is Sorson, Bo 3 Cri wear, Hatteras Inlet; Charter 0 silver coin has been firmly maintaine¢—[Gold was . PB. Miller. hands with the Roman question, and as Venice is not men- | arrangement, and intimated that the defendant hr 8 Lockwood, Truitt, Gamden—B N Fox. Carson, Boston ; Or sis, Rancar, Hat 2 ve quoted at seventy per cont premisin a few ‘ays re: | privatey'A Compo “TAugust 29 | toned in the Address, which would imply so much, shalt | had conspired to defraud him. Upon in- | Schr toseium Lines, TauntoneManter, Butler, Fees iecrtoity Guana, bay Werks oo vious. }—but offerings of the precious metals have been | private S. Russell. ‘August 29 | not allude to stin my speech, Ido not mean to say that | quiry Mr. Whitechurch learned that neither Schr 7 B Smith, Briggs, New Bedfora—Master. y, Cardenas: C Langley, © for the most part quite restricted, and transactions in- | Private C. H. Chase. August 21 | We may not have toallade to it on afuture occasion, but | ex-Mayor Kingsiand, Mayor Opdyke, nor any of the gen- p sicd dpe PN ean one Kenny. Coumbs, Porta rt, clude no round amounts of any class go far as particu- | Private John Gouing Vermont... tigust 21 | this is not the proper moment to dogo. Ido not purpose | tlemen named by Taylor had authorized the latter to bore Behe HB Sanires, Squires, Wiss tiarensti adeiwood. HA Weeks, God rey, Boston; cz \ lars have yet transpired. Private J. R. Johnson. 7th New York... August 22 tering into the history of this Italian question at such | row any moncy for them, and tnat the whole story of « rah Elizabeth. Sinith. New Haven—8 D Stanpard, h w London gh Be ag neal A Foreign exchange has been in moderate request since | private S. Well... Lith Massachus'ts. August 22 | length as some preceding speakers have donc. J wili | their being short of funds was made out of whole cloth, Seymour, Norton, Philadelphia 8 Racket. | pt oolong OM Gea TR the close of our previous review, and drawers have | mngincer B. J. Bate. 69th New York...August 29 | Simply recall to mind tho facts of 1861. An itustrious | On being charged with having slightly mis nated Steamer Beverly, Pierce, Philadelphia, 9 Mouroe; Crisis, Renear, Fealized a still further advance of fully Ave to ten per | private T. Lowry cent. The market was for the most part but very poorly | private C. Durand Supplied, however, and sales were restricted to unim- | Corporal juno, Hatniiton. Portant amounts for direct remittance purposes. No | private C. M. Thomas. change of any kind has transpired in domestic exchange | priyace John Leonard. w York... August 29 | Statesman dies; it was a serious incident, which might | matters, tho accused confessed the error of his wa; id ARRIVED. ras ine’ “12 New York... Sept. 9 | have had the most terrible cousequences for Italy. How | ackuowledged that he had invested the money in govern- | steamship Star of the South (US transport), Hobert, Port | PORTLAND, March 30—Cla Br brig Agile, ‘24 Wisconsin. doos the government of the Emperor act? The government | ment securities. Mr. Whitechurch’s faith in government | Royal March 18, in ballast, 20 stecrage passengers and the | uA; sclirs llornet, Hardembrouk, Pulladelphila 1 | of the Emperor, inspired by a just appreciation of the | stocks was unbounded, but he did not relish the idea of | matls, to Sami L Mitehill & % Meh ieoen, BEOE? tac heraie con 9 aa & | Political situation, recognizes’ the Kingdom of itaiy. | his moucy being invested in Taylor's name, so hede- | ,Sbip Margarct Evans, War: of Wight 4 a ee cann i $ y lizabethport; * during the week, and the movements in this description | Corporal A. H. Browne, 7 | That was an act which I cunuot speak of iu too bigh | manded a restitution of the funds. ‘The prisoner not | FEy f, with mdse and passcneera, ‘enon 26 |, een IE: BAL tone Tawa: ot yet be reported as much botter than nominal. Private E. H. Bailey. 17 | terms. The Emperor did not hesitate; he saw that the | being able to comply with the reasonable request, the days, in ballast, to iW Elwell Yo, 1%h inst, Nantucket | more; Decatur Oakes, Oakes, Eliza’ z « » 2 We now quote as follows:—Clearing sterling bills, 170 to | private A. M. Hunt 1 New York 35 | enemies of Italy might take advantage of that fatal | complainant was forced to bring the matter before | bea ing NW 40 alle saw ship Gen! Butler, standing. Pennsyivant id; and Gen Marion, Osborne NY 180 per cent; france, 4f to 3f. 50 per dollars; sight drafts | private J. A. Youd! 15th Pennsylv'a. .Se: 11 | death, and at the very moment that death might | magistrate. Justice Breonan decided to hold the Brig rick Eugene, Achorn, Elizabethport. for Boston, | sl md My be. eh, 'Y, Btizat on other Confederate States, par at bank and 134 to 234 | private. VUitoth New Yor Fe ee ee ee er eee eecetteratas ©} Guined $0 bad 1 Sie sues 610,000) eines, OC WAGE) Eien fo ceunon GORA ne een) mie Wen | PR iCkaGee) Mace MoMaLINEE AD 4 r cent discount in the outside market. b. which we had assured beyond the Aljs,he gave it that | he was committed to answer. Clay) , ter a ” na Steen 4 aid which {a attached to the gratitude Tuly feeis for ‘“Misfortunes never come singly.” There is tis Divia (Braz), Smith, Boston 8 days, in ballast, to | Raker (having returned on 17th), New York; River Qi Effects of the Union Victor: Private Paul Mu 31 | France, Priuee Napoleon then quoted the words of Na- | anothor charge xgxinst Taylor, growing out of a transa Schr Lonisn, Hankel, Eligabethport for Boston, J Flour must necessarily rule high for the future,on | private J. Rodman 21 | poleon T., which he said he should like to see repeated by | tion in whiskey, which may bring additional trowbi Schr W K Newcomb. Bacon, Elizabethport for Boston. — MISCKLLANSOUS. account of the reverses on the Cumberland and Tennes- | private C. H. Evans. 23 | Napoleon 11. In 1808 the Emporor said to the deputics | upon his hoad. Mr. John W. Thompson, of 70 Fast Twen- | Selir Electric, Lord, Basex, 3 days, nanan - see having deprived us of a large proportion of the flour- | privates. B. Cowat 4th Maine, “oct. “5 | of the old Reman provinces:— ty-second street, appears as complainant in this cage, and | Selir Aun 8 Salter, ia owas for Wareham, A*, IMPORTANT WORK ON PHYSIOLOGY—PA ag milis from which we were receiving our principal | Corporal W.C. Haynes.....2d.N. Hampshire.Oct. 7 | Lot the clergy confine themselver to matters connected | allegva that on the 6th ult. he gent fifteen barrels of whis- | Echt Anueline, Hix, Roekingd, cage, ne London and Sew ¥ supplies of that article, The tobacco terriiory from | private C. E. Trowbridge. 7 | with Heaven. “Phoologr, which they study from their ¥ key to defendant's place of business, 20 Cedar etrest,for | Sieup Osazon'Ithaades: Providence 2 days, Xow edition, reve which we were receiving suppl hority in spiritual affairs, bat dows i, has also been greatly | py a entities them to the purpose of giving the latter an opportunity,of exa- | _ Sienmer Wm P Clyde (US transport), Laughlin, eee eee: fad. | es Sars 13 | Give them any right to meddle in a ond . 4 / “wpe pind port), Laughlin, Locust | cluding a treatise contracted in the same — Me peal zlo ~ ay Or government mat- | miniug the quality of the liquor, with a view of purchas- | Point, in bailast. a ss TE edd ee — = tera, The decline of Italy dates from tie ay sehen “the | ing Gtasms. Walle the whukey waste bie pesceusion, Steimer Wm Woodward Cundiff, Baltimore, po mee, by se - . Huson... vriests got the managemen! wances, police aud ari; d, £0) 0 eamer Cygnet, ——, Philadelphia, Parson Brownlow En Route for Washe | PrivateG. W. Andrews 16 | {nto thelr haude. : . Ferenc hateorees gore sted the proceeds, lesving Steamer Oapray, Keancy, Providence, Pee ORR: It Heasn cen ee Amor House, or E Ween the Menegliie Avcmain, Shieh pad ih hl ae 15 | _ Prince Napoleon then quoted a circular of the Emperor | Mr. Thompson in the lurch. Tho transfer boing wholly BELOW. * | [cane Wo iolra ‘that this distinguished indy duel iert Knox Private D. ©. Brook N-Hampahire.oct, 34 | Napoleon 1. us follows:-— mauthorized, and the accused being unable to eccount | , Ship J Morton, Gilley, from Havre Feb 10; als01 ship un | PRARGAINSIN Do peing ville the 3d, under an ort or guard of ten men, | Private J. Cunningham. ..,.8th United States.Oct. 21 | onsidering that the contu pada has Aricen between be the eran oiieee =: the ft an or ted Brig Queen Victoria, of St Vincent, Hitch, from Porto Rico, FLOUR AND PROVISI for Nashville. He has doubtiess reached his destination | PrivateG. M. Clasky. 24 Maine.........0ct. 93 | Bas teen a soures of discord, and has cften led the Pon ily on ¢ i 4 Mi vee SAILED. 1,300 bbls. Flour, at $6 50 per bb: Vet _ Connecticut... Oct. to way that he denies the trath of the charge safely. Woe regret to part from an old and valued friend, | Driver F. Slack. to use the influe: the service of the pretenttona Steamship Hammonia, of and Hamburg: barke Mar. | 10,000 Hams, city cured, at Oe, one who stood by us in times past, whon we needed his | Private E.L. Reed. ofthe other; asthus the alfairs of Heaven, unchangeable | Preferred against him in the most emphatic terms. tA Horton (Br), Vienfuegos; Quincy, Havana; brig | "siuyimen Ghetseeen friendship. We are well assured he bas le(s behind him I. Troxall. from their nature, are mixed up with terrestrial etfairs, joston Lady (Br), St Ki 1,000 kits No. 1 Muckerel, $1 per kit, at Knoxville «set of men far more detrimental to the R. Gleason which, aeording to their nature, change according to ireus: The Albany Military Depot. ‘Wind a) exnast cam, (aininee Southern government than he would ever Lave proven . if he had been kindly treated. He true man to his J. D. Duffee. principles and professions, while they are false to them- | Private J. Distez selves, others and the government. He has our good wishes for himself and lis family, whatever may betide : (From the Albany itvening Journal, March 22. ge. 0 60. Prince Napoleon then quoted various other sayings of Brigadier General Rathbone was yesterday jieved Miscelianco: 1,000 boxes Adamantine Candles, 15¢, Napoloon I., to chow that the Papal power ought to be | from the command of the Depot of Volunteers in this 1,000 boxes Starch, pure, 6360. “ limited to spiritual matters. Prince Napoleon then | city, and directed to transfer the Barracks, and the pub. | The steamship City of Washington, Capt Brooks, sailed 205000 Ibe, Sugar, raw and reined, 8s, 8340., 9e. aud 100. quoted the celebrated letter of Napoleon II. (when only.| lic’ property conneeted therewith, to Major Sprague, | Festerday for Queenssown and Liverpool, Gotten fresk grounds'lée, 18e- aud 0” ——$$_$—$_____. 21000 boxes Soap, Sige. Go! him in life. His health, we ieara, is much improved. — | Citizen Wm. Walcup. President of the Republic), dated Elysee National, August | General Superintendent of Recruiting for this Stato The steamsh{p Hammonia, Capt Schwensen, sailed yesters | _Chiice Green'and Binck Teas, 0:. a 750, on Private C. W. Tibbitts. 18, 1849, to Edgar Ney: Gonseal Penbne has es the duties appertain- | day for Southampton and Hamburg. 10,000 gallons BS eee clases, at ete. par gallon, Rebel Naval Appropriations. Citizen Geo, Fesland.. The French Repwhtic has not sent an army to Rome to sti ing to the post from which he has just beon relieved Suir Cranies Warn, Bell, at Boston from i ‘s 000 gallons Por e8, 85c, ullon, Tho Norfolk Day Boot of a tate date coutains the fol. | Citizen Joel Sites liberty, but to reputate it, Gre. Me | with energy and officioncy, and haa exhibited an execu: | signin Swinton Aerie ete eoton from Havre, expe | Row calions | nama it over. 00 tierces Ri are ‘300 tlerees lowing — Private C.F, Clarke... Congress has appropriated for the use of the Navy De- | Private Wm. Ball Partment $4,275,000. This sum does not include $2,000, | Private Jas. Carlile 900 moro which have been epecially appropriated for Chas, Lamb floating defonces in the Missiesippi river, and for the . B, Newoom| Merrimac. Of the former sum $2,600,000 are for the pur- | Private. F, Perry pose of equipment and repair of vessels, for ordnance and | Citizen G. W. Culbage... ordnance stores, and for tho purchase and building of | Citizen Martin Mace... steamors and gunboats for coast defences of the Confede. | Private Jolin M. Le Fate States. For this latter object $500,000 of the $2,600,- | Citizen J. R. Hall.. Prince Napoleon thon passed in r w the whole | tive capacity in the administration of acommand, the | board Thos Brown, r policy of France towarde Italy sinc Png oxpe- | details of which are so multifarious, which reflects credit | 6, lst $3, lon 59 30, spoke Br brig Union (of St Andrews, NB), dition to Roms, and concluded as follows:— ‘And | upon himaoif, and fully justifies the appropriateness of pond ered ea roperes th her commander what do you want now? Italian unity is es the appointinent. apt Hannan, war washed overboard while scudding on the Night of the 2th ult, Took rom her the captain's wite and vn store, ty, at lished, with the ekception of. Rome ead’ Venic Accompanying the order relieving General Rathbone | preter, and browght them co this Patt Tha Charles Word | toocyPierports cad Gash erate ha eek cee As regards Venice, that does not depend upon ue; itdoes | Wes the following complimentary letter, which we take | was struck by lightning 7th ult and had two men disabled. note ia his life; superintends his own business from si not come within our competence. But Rome depends upon the liberty of publishing, Knowing that our citizens will | Swe Prank FLtxt—On Thursday afternoon a fire occurred | to eighteen houts every day the year round; consequen’ us; we are the involuntary arbitrators of the Roman ques readily recognise the Justice of the commendation thus | on board the ship Frank Flint, lyingata dock in the Dela- | can undersell any grocer in New York, Give him ac tion, because we keep French troops at Rome, * * Agita- | voluntarily tendered to the Genoral by hia Excellency | ware, below Vine street. The flames originated in the gul- | 20 Greenwich sirect, and 69 Murray street, Goods tion’ in Italy will all dopond upon the conduct of the | the Commander-in-Chief, und so courteously endorsed by | ly, snd are supposed to have been caused by the boiling o vered free, seaman and a native of Prissi for medicinal purposes. Is of goods kept inn first THOMAS R.A “* 7 of pitch. By the exertions of the bands the fire was sree ~* aie 000 are appropriated. Private W. J. Deveraux French government. There are only two means of | the Adjutant General:— confined tothe room in which. 1t broke out. The damage | JQUSINESS CARDS, 75 CENTS 1,000; CI Private F. Weatherby. stopping that agitation—either to sond @ French army Guxeaat Heapguartens, Stare or New Yor, Qeuetwill emount to about $100. The vessel Is; shout Ti cents 1,000; bill first clase’ $9 reain The Battle in Arkansas, Private Wm. Gibbs... across (he Alps or te let the Austrians bave their@wn ADJUTANT ‘8 cr, tons burthen, with grain for Europe. The | books, pamplilets, typing, (From the Nash: Times, March 1 Is there any ono here to advocate the latter cause Avssxy, March 20, 1862. cargo wae no! itches being closed immediately | everything in the jow. * | We have conversed with a gentieman who arrived in . truction of Italian unity? Brigadier General J. F. Ratunoxg:— upon the discavery of the fames. stamp for my il a price of # this city yesterday from the South, and he informed ua | Private Louis Coomt various Senators; ‘it is inadmiesable.”) It ie time,con- | | Gevrnat—In transmitting wp hee the encloned order, ra. |. Bank (or three masted schr) Cuas Surtir of Wilmington, | Md Cienor of Reade and Centre stresiae Yom that the Memphis papers of Tuesday publish an account | Private John W. Bishop. tinued the Prince, that this question should be seitied, | lieving you from further duty in connection with the Vo. | NC. Capt Brewer, from Shields, which pni into Malta for | ment, coruer of of the recent bloody battie between the Confederates and | John Albrecht. foderaliste on the borders of Arkanaas, and that they | N. Koughman. claim a victory for Gen. Price's army. ‘They put down | John Brown the lors on tho Confederate side at 2,000 killed aud | John Cunningham. wounded, and on the federal at 6,000, This must be a | L. Lopps.. ? | oviaid he Confederate tlag at her peak on It is bad for France, bad for Italy, bad for Kurope. Lei | lunteer service of the State, {am directod by his Excel. | Proviuons and displayed the Confeder us withdraw our trcove from Rome. 1 have full cenfi- | leacy, the Commander-in-Chief, to express to you his Pre aerral meh ait, She had the Un dence that the solution of the Italian question will termi- thens, nf Pt oo Commandani of the Depot in | on ent Qeere cheten tty wager aida homed hate in the renge of unity; that no other solution is pos city, Appreciation of the extent and value of W Baipos, from Matanzas for , sible under Napoleon iff. no more than it could have | Your services during the period you have bold that po. | Navona cin inet leaky. Boston, put toto | Heat family Goap, box 6D and 72 Ibs... bs by sia SAVE YOUR MONEY. A. PARKER, 246 ig street, between M ‘an Citizen. 6... very high estimate, though it was undoubted! C. Upham been under Napoleon I.; that the spiritual power mua be | sition. weet, : kits. bloody Battie. They stato that Gener. a MeCultoch “and R Elis separated from th temporal ‘power, end thet the thadow and Of the ono hundred and twenty-five regimonts, of all ened by Slesara: Pine Pent of tnt city and a's Barn Ho eent ais Meintosh wore both killed, and that the loss of officerson | Wm. G. p. the yeniut of thegrea! Kmperor wilt inspire the decisions of | ®tms, which have been costes in nervice trot the Em- ape, new vessel, fi ‘sold, but has been in the the Confederate side was very great. Robt. Meunamin. Ist Calitornia. . hie successor. pire State, thirty have beon organized within the bounds business, and is badly esien by dry rot. She will High Prices Isaac Marston......+ Cor New York a * FAs saaitary department, aud ey labor of com- i ond Tepe pered, and be put in good condi. rices. Jamos Nichauls. t California, . 8 jeting ‘Ke force you have ‘our full share, - : grit Brees for goods in the Valog Of Virgina and Pau | Nathan Milstra Chzoa, Firgaia: Dec, 25 | MOEA eGarn Nick wntk Woumdede * °f | Your participation inthe dobleetorte our Stato hus mado | B02 M Bayrn, from Philadelphia for Malaneny, pet wa, CRONE, AC-ALt THCED —I ound alum salt per 2 “Dec, 23 + ry rt ner ve! te - M. A — 08! Back, $34 bbls. ,$25 © $40; per bus. $12 60, cortoo ti hur | inmnncmeutt Cisse scr cbee peerviand (hai it tae Geen very geamneiy? rea of fina You now ant haratat, anit has | Seavors) ocean leds ty Wate at Rete ca epee a rR 25 We Bo anche that it has been very generally report. source of gratification to you now and horeaftor, as it hae Sart. bp calle hich decreed. that Ib.;, tea, $4; cottons and’ calico, 40c. por yard’ ane | G vare oan boon of essential nid to the Statg autioritien fo Giron). should be. disel aims, cold.and frost bitten feet, and ail: rvous dimen 3a Be 60: ot q ss rom the depots of prisoners ef war, that the rebel M ., pe, Crom) saeel poharged, and the AM & CO.'S Pate Gatvano-Electro 3 ugar, 26, aoc; bacoo, ail kinds, 200. Viena, stv 30 | Heh Mego tufgeons are excolingy oxiotl Of their own sick. | For myEM, Canora allow méNo onder you my thanks | St, WIM Ls Panta plagcintas cos MOE | Yoke wi hated nn permanent er pe J 7 mt 5 , ub Cante wl iy wae is of cases, ve Or 15 per pair; shoos, $6 a'$7; molasses, 81 60 per galion. | Jackson Gerral eran peo oc ‘parse rh the ene. inane be relations with this department, and for the araceity and | | Sour E M Hater, from Sagua for New York, before report- be i o needies ot pins. Flour—extra §6, fainily $6 60, wu: Moc! they should attend to thelr own sick aad wounded Seon, { promptaess with which you havo performed every duty iy Wet, TA large porting cette sates | 4 eapene, MaTtax & Co. Cnnersuren-My wife her » perfine $6 50. Corn $6 per barre! ne | devolving on you. I am, General, very respootfull; ® portion of the cargo | a sufferer from di and rheumatism for the last The of thetn have proved thomselycs 6o destitute of all de. tt 0 1) very vy) d by the wreckers and taken on eird bring vehod muany remedies without obtain Late from Shipping Point, V. omnes Armstrong concy and hemanity a¢ virtually to refuse to perform | Your Obedient servant, . The wreck and about 0 Lhds sugar were to be | desired.relief, I was at last Induced to try the Galvn PP! t, Michael Bretooan those dutios, lonving their own sick uncared for, except THOS. HILLHOUSE, Adjutant General, auction 13th inst, poles, and itaffords me pleasure to say they have b PROCLAMATION OF JEFF. DAVIS—VIRGINIA MILITIA | Joun Cox....... by our surgéons. This i# a bureing shame and disgreco, Senn FRANORS ARtiEMt®, Mitchell, at Boston from St jong desired effect of curlug her, and { wake ghent plet CALLED OUT—REBML BATTERIES, Andrew Tennison. to what a demoralized condition this wiked Thomas, on the Bil In tat 2919, lon 70.8, had her vont wash. | Fecommending them to the publi. Yours, truly, Banrins Pot, Mares 19,1008. | Dasiel Whitak Pibvllign has already reduced ite blind adherente. = Phe Navy. ed from the stern davits, but saved her. Had Use deck aw JW. HUNT, 62 East Thirty-second # An intelligent contraband, who has just come in, re. | C. C. Marr sebellios “ Q Albert S. Kenny, of Burngton, Vormont, has been ap- | of everything moveable; and on the B8th earried away the At Chicago wo undorotand that Des. Keonedy and | pointed aud ooniltmed as Assistant Paymaster in tho | clew shuckvis of her forotopaall, aud damaged the axl. MITH & BROTHER'S Johnwon lave been particularly distioguistied for such | United States Navy. Sort Daxter, TWrtsnes, Baldwin which arrived at Provi* aw disgraceful conduct, and that Both Use post surgeon aud | Liout. Goorge M. Blodgett, of Vermont, who saw so- | ancatar tem Eonar costed ty eae ayet neowte a oe ports that Joi? Davis issued @ prociamation on the 10th | Wm. F, Conwé: : Calling out all the militia from sixteon to sixty years of oan age, and orders them to ‘eport to headquarters by compa The Volu Col. Mulligan have been obliged Wo report them. vore service at the batties of Fort Donelson and Fort | while beatimg up vie ba as. aia tie cteany py ol = every sacrifice to 70 THE EDITOR OF THE RERAL: On Feet ah ee aebeces ber tJ immediately | Henry, has been om to the command of the gunboat Scar BRoavrresy, Fist, at Boston from Jeremie, on the =. —_ fay fo d neste fy ; 4 . XXX Hi oye gveryboay has quit work, and a thorough | Wo atk tho favor of your columne to remind the Chair, | #ued seen tee oe ie é Om restoga. Liout, Blodgott is but twenty-five years of | Sth inst, lost deck load in A gale from NW. over the country. Nothing is done m | man of the Congressional Military Committee that tere St. Louis, Mareh 1° pase: Soa Ratwnow was ebid at New London 20th to George B jokaburg but talking and raving about the Yankees, | are handeeds of poor widows in (hin t,of tho fort frigate Cumberland Reed, Ey, of NL, Cor $760. ja the country, who are anxiously looking cee ettls | Col, J. A. Meruistcax, Chicago:— 4 t, lowve this city for Washington to. Gt Tnowas, Feb 22-~The brig John H Jones, of and for | {nwrhol at and qaaster cae ad 100 ma Be aL a DI wil wilh eee ously looking to them to re | Where medical officers, prisonors of war ox,parole, fw the instance of Senator Hale, Chair. | New York, fom the Const of Africa, in ballast,’ hae arrived | Oatley maltand hops. Important from Fredericksbuara. Foe rae Tasauthle thom to receive the bounty | to do their duty to their own Bi¢k, they will” bs aval Committee, and tho Fourth aa. | here with both masts sprung, aalia gone, tieglay parted ae | MeewN- ACES TE would be made glad by his prompt aetion,and we thing | icc, wuat Lmay send (hen feedions . se the officers aud | of sugar. hides, ived here leaking badly. "(By Wettar cs | chyet eee e neittieamad Rvested Halls, DUMLORS 4 Joseph Halstead, fro 0 auge county, New York, who | Congres# would postpone (ho negro question long encak, / Alten of to Fort Warren medics rence to the final | Yiwtoi Waite Secretary Board of Underwriters | Citizens’ Banicg Tue ted by Dr. W,B- MCE, { fas yes below Reve * year om’ iis own farm, | to sancticn it, eee Eee ee Mt ‘i boon introduced | Gepas Connes in Storr, of Watling’s Island, 2 sanded nt their residence in th Major Genora ie pater © mas, fonnd a bo nolosed conteiuing desired. EEE EE EEEEEE__EOOeGCm'-=————— ee