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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Pree Be ge "HOLE NO, 966). eal —— London will before long u ‘ - been ine M?ORTAMT FROM EUROPE, | av core: wit be of the mobi inti. | ‘This ordor te supposed to have been promsicaied in NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1863. PRICE THREE CENTS THE FIGHT OF THE HATTERAS. | Stceratisinmanver'sod cotrsncon toate nem | THE SIEGE OF VICKSBURG. mate character. consequence of Prince Sapieba having &,ounced bis in- stones Genwheew and ‘i Wiesia tan ‘Mr, Mason’s remarks at several pointg Were received | tention of proposing that the Diet syria voto an address om board of the Aisbame is mo rire and the with much cheering. to the Emperor of Austria, requtg bis diplomatic in- ‘The London Times of the 13th inst., in referring to Mr. | tercession in favor of Poleud ‘Mason’s presence at the Lord Mayor’s banquet, assures A romor is current that, the Marquis Wiclopoiski has condition and working of the vy desc: ibet as being Additional Particulars of the | ini wtit beret darminwi'cwate at | THE BOMBARDMENT GOING ON SLOWLY. we have now afloat. te Jura at Portland and City of Wash- | { the Americans ca Both sides of the Potomte that what | been assassinated by the Poles. Brilliant Affair Nothing occurred of especial interest during tho trip to Ls ington and Borussia at New York. | to Amerisus on ath sites of tbe Potomec that what Nerrowns, Feb. 6, 1863. : anon were paosed rd halle: at ail proven rhe fe ; 4 sean London not exactly insignificant or indifferent, but a8 | The Pulp are in porsession of ra tne places between on mab iaans relgners;, ommes waa cutinially the ert olny The Work on the Canal Steadily J Yeally beginning and ending in the Mansion House. (Cuentochow and the Prussian frontier. near! le the on deck attending to the m-tions of | HIVE DAYS LATER NEWS. | “rus odera gunboat Tucurra lst Madeira on tho 24 ot | ‘ToeMoman trope, who hed fod into Prussian wer, | AFWAVaR OF the Offleers amd | his reste "tno inn oC bi ‘ily iar and reapeos Progressing. j i Vobraary for Cadiz. tory, have boon escorted to Helwits. Crew at This Port. to the working of the vessel jocs 00 Ii ee oe fin rebel oteere, io Seaversing ox the war, are strong in ir opinion that it will end in favor of the South, First | Lieutenant Kell is described as a perfoct fanatic on the | Fight with the Rebels in Lake A somewhat stirng meeting had beon held upon the Railway communication between Breslau and Warsaw clhekwerk. | slavery question at Everton, The Tiverpool friends of | has been re-established. | jr. Mason Entertained by the Lord i ‘the rebels mustered {n considerable force, but the reso- Some hunéreds of peasants suitable for military ser- subject of Southern jndependence, and go greatly agitated } Mayor of London. lutions eympathixing with the North and omancipation | vice havo taken refuge, with theie goods, io Prussian ter. | Interesting Scenes and Incidents on dove he become in arguing the pot tha fears aro enter. Providence. ' Scans aia: were Smally passed by a vote of twe to one. ritory, near Breuota, Beard the Alabama. marines. who is a brother-in-law of Jeff. Davis, In speak mes | : ‘The late Sumter sailed from Gib- f ‘Bear, Feb. 9, 1863. Menaaaeineepetsieay ‘The Nord Beulche Zeitung of this evening says:— News of an alarming character has been received from oe Leday wy wm Ad aoplare. mys that they expected | uT pI v dehould ered over coeur icy are aa“ | THE HEALTH OF THE TROOPS IMPROVING, Tanititude should sve! altar on the Oth inst. No particulars had becn learned Rebel ' Commissioner on Recognition and ~ Alabama can never be taken. ‘The Vanderbilt, if met Trade the Polish provinces. Up to the preseut time the agita- | HBR ABRIVAL AT PORT ROYAL AND KINGSTON | (ls?ms can never be taken, lis Vanderbilt, met : ke. be. _ te eof the South, tion prevailing“in” Rbesien Poland has not ctmsed our approogh her unter falas estorn, 04 when olees by would bese ; EMANCIPATION MOVEMENT. Sea pour such w broadside into her as should at once eousigu that noble vessel to Navy Jones! locker. How Buglishmen and England’s Representa- | Sepeatedly during the cruiso the vessel waa clearod for action, and one night the lookout, In watentorian voice, frontier; but o great excitement is commencing in somo districts, amd chiefly in that of Kulm, among the Polish landed proprietors. It is believed that the serious inter- Camo, Feb. 25, 188, ‘The nteamer Kennett bas arrived from Vieksbary, Fri Announced a light aboad, bearing rapidly down upon the fi ’ North Fort, and the dipping of colors from the Brighton, | Vention of the government will become necessary. tives Treat the Union Cause, Guten tt Tha hance foe dimes Lae at nanan | day, oth inst, t fort. Tho public demonstration had not yet taken placo. | The new Preussiche Kheuse Zeitung says:— were ordered on dock, ‘The hearts of the Union captives | The mortar boats stil! maintain thotr position and fire , Zimcoln’s Letter to the | meParis Moniscur,in woticing the correspondence in | The extension of the Polish insurrection has increased, &e., &., &. deat high in hopes that it was rome Union cruiser, which might succeed in aveng! the destruction of the fated | Occasional shots, The rebels reply whenever any boat Hatteras, The first lieutenant gave the command to ‘The United fates trapspart “tar of the South arrived at | clear the decks for action. Tho men were at their guns in | ®’PFosebes the Point, this pert yosterday morning, bringing as passengers the | an Lepoy The boo me pa Ce > on Rig mene A seow has boen run through the canal, The work of jazed on the su; approaching light, when Se: which was suuk of Galveston on the 11th of January last os-in | ee y Placed his glass in position, and declared the light to be a raid to be at work daily on the peutnsuta, by the rebel privatecr Alabama. From them we glean | nothing more than a star, which remark aiterwarda , °° ‘ "7 " * proved true, and so ended the startling rumor that the | Nothing has been hoard of the Todianola or Queen of SANE Tre © We Gesteuction af thelr. veens) | Tor sats stove wereabout wo savooste the cause of tie |. N7nins Me an wellas full particulars of thoir eleven days stay on | Union in sending ono of their luminaries to ‘Lear down | the West Doard of the Alabama, and their experience while at Port | upon’? a rebel privateer. Koyal and Kingstou, Jamaica, previous to their arrival at |. 14 the Yucatan channel tho the intercepted Confedorate despatches, says, ‘That the | 04 the whole of the first and Sixth Prvssian army corps, so-called Consul of France in Texas is not evon a | 844 division of the Second corps, are to beconcentrated Paid consular agent of France, At Galveston he | ° the frontier. acted as a kind of deputy to the Consul ‘The Russian Ambassadors have formaily complained of at New Oriean&. The only instructions ho received from | the conduct of Austria tu allowing eulistments for the Frasice wore to maintain the groatest reserve, and care. | Polish insurgents to take placo in Gallicia and other Sully abstain from every kind of potitice! interference in th: | ©WNS On the Austro-Rnasiau frontiers. affairs of the country, The Frenchman alluded to at Bs ri z Greece, anand was simply & Chancellor ofthe Consulate of 1 nurmors had been curre:t that, Frivee Loule of Hesse ‘Ben of Mianchester. he American Food Ship in Liverpool. ue ] A large fleot of boats left Memphis on Sunday for below Jabama ran up to a 0 RESEL FINANCIERS IN PARIS, posed 4 ‘ Strange vessel, apon which they ascertained that she was | Ono of our gunboats passed into Lake Providence, a & Mr. W.8, Lindsay, M. P., tnviios the London News 10 | Gonigy ano story, nod wun there ia ao prempect of that | eerie Se ay ame Mee TL eeh PON me | casa’ pate erSebtpns it a Jaran oacabor of ang give a comtradiction to certain rumors it stated in regard | fines we story, and wre, the prospeo t ‘The following aro the names of the officers and crew of Hualish vetsel dipped her coors three times ii token of | found a band of rabels, with « larne nue " NAPOLEON’S POLICY IN TEXAS, | ¢ Bis connection with tho Confederate States, and says | It is formally annovneed that the Duke of Saxe Cobarg | the Hattoras:— ‘The ‘Alabama reachod Port Royal, in tho Weat | filing treos across the narrow pars gen, to wb tr ot Lhe ] has positively declined the throne 0” Greece, Lievtenant Commanting—H. ©. Blake. d 0 20 a y | that be i novtho: Lider of ‘Gonfodeeaio: boul of sayi| MAI Greceteatconl ancuatin: bate semives Chat tho: | AOtee MOMNOGe heen Cae 0. Port Indies, on the 20th of January, “and ran into the | pasgaye of our boats, Sho shelled one compauy of thew | sea and at oeiioy Bineett ‘nor any member of his | powers of the members °f ho provisional governmannt | Asnslant Survem—E-S. Matthews, ott peel aging omer a eg Ao Ry \ rm have in any way entered into apy contracts with | shall be maintained, art thot they ehall bave the right of Arsistant Pave —F. A. Conkling. 11 uniform, ag received by the first lieutenant he Late Action of His Consul the goverumont of it. Confederate Statos for the con- | SPPoiuting « council of ministers. be piiniineere—J. C. Covert, J. Colp, K.C. Bourne, J. . | of tho Alabama, whe iaiormed hing of thetamennlea, | We are assured by offeers direct from Young's ¥ eine jutman. verse! on i eel tood 10 Offoe fT ty ti y Disclaimed, struction of war steanjese or any other kind of ships, . He France. laeier’e Maire—B. J. MoCrath, J. W. Haslitt, A. Ber- | drew bimeols up tohie tal neikt, waked augry aad uncnt | Mat the health of the army ts lightly improving adds that, having some knowledge of Amorica, te con- | The Chamber of Doputies continued to dobate thoad | ry, Harvey, J.P. Harnot J. ti Crocker. ng at the ame moment, and then ejacniated, in language | , = sidered from the first (hut the ailempt on the pari of the dross to the Fmperor. Captain's Clerk—T. W. Weisenthal. per8 h at the ag 2h sc rh rut Patt 4 The steamer Helle of Memphis landed on Mooday night DGENIE ON THE WAR IN MEXICO, | Nov to mdjvone cxs Soh was open ee extlatne the French policy towards Naly, There wore algo ono hundred and two seamen, compos. | 301 wore French. ai ers nege on the Arkaneas aide, thirty.#ix miles above Memphis, ts La France poiuts out that the French found in the fort rons Sa te aintal. tranquility, aud he would labor Be mtn on Lacy ee This flees was then “invited down to. the pat off passongers, She no sooner touched the shire than at Acapulco, Mexico, arms from American sources. “ a. Of this contest have already been | returned in about ton minutes, leaving the dozon gueriiing rushes and attempted tt got pew P: am : app? 8! thee aes Bourse claved on the 11th inst. at TOF. 600. for | published; but, in Justice to the gallantry of thoso who | Feturning to her in ten minutes moro. A |S pone Racin yee sv oere oe enemies wie vesident Lincola to the Workin, or of British residents also came on board, and seasion of her. The boat immediately backed out. an! the ‘HE REVOLUTION IN POLAND. ‘Mavsltecler. — % wore in charge of the Hatteras, it will not be hore out of | oiicers of the Alabama with the remark-—Wo ure very Tho following lettcr and enclosure were received on the Place to aguin advert to thom, ag there are many incidents | much pleased to seo you—our 10th instant by the Mxyor of Manchester (Abel Hey wood, connected therewith which have not yet been made | Hand shaking and con; Jo hoartsare with you,’ | guerillas were forced to Jump ashore, They afterwards ratulations were exchanged all pain. The sittings of the Cortes had hoen mspended. The | fired on the boat, doing no damage. ho rebel colors we: hip was besieged & os event onused @ great sensation in Madrid, where an im 7 0 Sou mn 7 enta- | THE GREEK THRON pat ae {AGATION OF TH UniTen Staves, pression prevailed that a dissolution of the Congress | Pathe, eee ear ae erenare suaeeereny, pg Wn Cegrenenle | Loxpow, Feb. 9, 1863. aad rr “et was eee) however. that, as the | It was on Sunday, January 11, that this encounter with | Her Britannic Majesty's steamer Greyhomnd was tn Hu RIVAT ae, a, ae. SmecLhave the hovor to transmit to you, by the hands Iikely to take piacere Voted» Such @ dissolution was not | this now famous rebel vessel took place, On thoafter- | Port, and, as it was ascertained on board of (hs vesach 1 ANOTHER PRIVATEER. ne me ce i at half-past three zou as chairman of the meeting of workingmen, held at Sccepted. was made from the flagship Brooklyn, then lying off Gal ee the ears of the with musical A despatch received per the sievm#hip Glasgow stator on the afternoon 12th, via Londonderry at | Manchester, on the 3ist of December, and in acknowledg- 1 Veston, to the steamer Hatteras to sail to tho northward | *¢¢!tim. On hearing this tune play hoard of a Hri- 9” ment of the address which I bad the ploasure to forward he e tish war vessel, the rebel officers remarked to the Union. | tat tho now steamor +200" was lying at anchor in the yclock on the afternoon of the 18th instant, arrived from that meeting. 1am, sir, your obedient sorvant. coe. oan Chasnbee of , Hepaties 5 lacaselon bad | and castward. After sailing about an hour and a half the | ists, "Did you hear the ie ta the love wanderer of tho | yorey on tho Sth inet., and was expected to sail ia a fow Portland at half-past ten o'clock yesterday morning. i CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS. sacl ab +4 ple x pone Mi _ | lockout signalized a steamer bearing to the southward. | sea’ ‘That is what w © everywhere.” Next | 7 nt . Y Aust, Hevwoon, Esq., Chairman, &¢., Manchester. Groaiderable syiapathy wan evi # los; bu | }o Jora has one hundred and seventy-seven passengers the Ministers urged prudence in the di: fall freight. To ran SXRUEE Masnoy, Waswivaros, Jan, 19, 1805. suertons, ne pr in =. jacustion of foreign ft Taylor reports:—The Jura exporieaced heavy Pring (Peagie mel oe LANONESESR + iy @ resolution was adopted declaring that the honor to acknow: the receipt of tho ad- it time we ide Ty gales throughout the passage, On the 224 tust., | dross and resolutions which you sont to Tar on ine eve of | fmtter, sine Was opportune for the consideration of the The Hatteras at once put her best legs on and gave chase . reg ae, craft until darknees began to steal over the | classes. British army amd navy oflicers came on boord --——— water, At seven o'clock the Hatteras cime within one | In full uniform, and the olicers of the Hatteras wero com. hundred yards of the stranger, when the former sang out, | Petled to go on deck in order that these visitors phiould be THE BLOCKADE oF MOBILE. hoisted upon the Alabama, | days for a rebel rendezvous. ry day with visitors of wll p pe ty enteriained. At those sccial gatherings the most insult ttf cages : — — $8 16, saan whip! Jatin’) enew geet. 4th day of March, 1961, through a ths one Se Pet to the minlstey wih regard to Waat ‘steamer is thatt” ‘The response immediately | ing tanguago was used in vpeakiug of the federal govern. Our Naval Correspondence. » boan a same day, at five P. M. free und constitatfonal election, to in the govern. The Minister for Foreign Athans peckiwvely denied the | “2™¢ ‘Her Britannic Majesty's sbip Vixen. What are | ment by those British officers. An English colonel there Unie S10 Ties SRE SURO RUAN NA d a steamer bound East, supposed to be the Europa. | ment of the United States, the country wus found atthe | truth of the rumor. you?” “The United States steamer Hatteras,” peepee bere ig hers bene of this they will | Ove Mow, Jan. 29, 1863, } scrow steamship City of Washington, Captain Mire- | verge of civil war. Whatever might have been the cause It was reported that orders Lad been gent to Vienna for | Captain Braxx—I will sond a boat aboard of rou. merey. will ring success to. the Alabama “Ihe lag. | The blockade Of Vhie port is far from being An effietive , whieh sailed from Liverpool at one o'clock P.M. | 0% Whosenoever thie ‘Guly, paramount 0 ali | the reduction by twenty thousaud men of the Austrian the 11th, and from Queenstown on the afternoon of the a army iu Northern Italy, February, arrived at New York at ten o'clock last India. etm = hi panini teibgraing had been received, giving the follow! ence :— stcamship Borussia from Southampten on the 11th and my oath, 1 could not Bomnay, Jan. 28, 1863. tant, reached this port also last night. if Lwonld. ft is not © Exchango, 2s. 1d. Freights advanced 15s, Imports A boat was then piped away, and about being lowered, | ter toast wan moet frequently drunk on board by the vist one, if facta may be taken tn evidence. Ihe steamer Cuba + when the word: tors. No courtesy whatever was shown to the officers O€ | giccoo y en ome tom the rebel deck—We are the | {718 ,,, No com ‘They wore isulted in many Instances’ by | Mcceeded in running past our versein et summer io Confederate steamer Alnbams.’’ Accompanying this | those , and jostend ot sympathy (for they lad lost | Droad daylight, and certainly the slight o1urin that wore unexpected announeemeut came a tremendous broadside | everything when the Hatteras went Sonn) they received | made to stop ber were entirely useless, The stesmer from the rebel cratt, which, however, passed harmlessly | Dut the taunts of those persons. ‘Despicablo Yankees” | any suceoeded in discharging most of hor cares into the was the tit u a And | over the Havtoras, The fire was returned with stmo | {his iw tho” way” our “brave? oficon wut nd | ateaners rent out by tho rebois before whe wae expat. purpose dates per the Jura are five days later than those pee way = Pa rey erly eae exports brisk and advaucing. neeenicieaea eee Slight effect, when the action became quite hot and | navy aro treated by these representatives of Britieh | and she had been engaged for nine bours in thal oper the Canada at Boston. “ hooeseary, for the. public. safety, from time to | Exchango, 29. X44. Freignie higher, "" |” | mutual, Firine was rapidly Kept up. At length a large | furios iam, They should recollact that the feolines of & | yerore a movement was made to tke her. On tLe With be Jura’s mails will réach New York at six A. M. this a Catcores, Jen. 25,1863,,, | ms Qulered emidahipa and set Aro to the hold of the | defonders of her lng upon the Ceces mrustultimatare re | Of this prorent month the Orewa was allnwed ty excane welt that ine ausy of self-preserva- There is a better domana for cotton ganda =~ Mgt ing. ith the American people. Buti have | prices are obtained. proceedings in the British Purtiament on the 11th same time been aware that favor or disfavor of | Froignts to Loudon, £5. 't. were quite unimportant. fo eniarg- Const of Africa. Gladstone gave notice that on the 28th inet. he preUnninS. the x ymsits frou the "Went Goost of Africa bad Hatteras. Another shelt struck forward up in thetr majesty and ay the cowardice w | ppd > dou ‘. 00h fire to Uhat part of the vers, suse en ene HMO ote Habult, to thowe witsen bance oe TRUGY | PALI HARTT OO YN Yodsehs, "il, toubilons, be an | lay aides, above the water line, and, instead of perforating, The officers and crew of the Hatteras wore then landed | 0 the evening of the 16th, and, under the provectiw 0 tore off like parchment the strong iron plating. The | at Port Ruyai, ee ob! to accept, (0 @ | the guna! Port Morvan, made 4 : move for a reduction of the auty on segars (rom cylinder was now siruck, fiiling the place pom ten, | Seta et 8 WE? deere, Thence | pewition. 1b was plain td us ail that wan mecuner Os AMT billings and sixpence to five shillings per round. Coast was dead. rendering the ongines wholly uygless,..and Joaving thot | a number of the crew of the Alabama, deserted; amg out if possible during the night, There were seven abi # it is stated Gteamers will start from ‘Ocusered at Lagos. Two bundrod houses | on poard without tho power of extinguishing the fire or | the rest Assistant Paymaster ¥ who was recuptui here at the time, and by a little effort thay c hive . eae apps mapieay th tramfe. vee eee manwurering the vessel, The fire-ball was rung, whon Remi ithe S OEpls iaicay boat ae sitempted 1 | been #0 diaponed that the only main chanmet tht oowbt . — som bad ai OGUaaaNhy stiibancen or "the the Alabama voosed for a moment discharging her dead!y | charge, when he went on sheto and tarried x oulored | have been used by the roto weuld havo heen eifeot ally way subsidy. report “ Toeed States, Chey wostd pos ~ Baba Petes missiles. woman of iil repute, So mueh for the character of the | blockaded. But yet sheercape?, Comment it unneon preyee Fri foctoare eer P cerkenwan Tones Goure- peslareecy tices of the Alsbamsa, sary, On the morning of the 27th, at daylight.» steam y upon the condition of the steamers. ledge the di At the Clerkenweli Police Court, At one time previous to this an attempt was made to | _. The officers and crew of the Hatteras wero then sent to 7° qian * 7 ir. Fortescue, in the House of Commons, said that the ayers, sand Chien. residing at No. 10 Bellevue Cottages, | board the Alabaina, the Hatteras being within twenty. | Key West, from which place they arrived ut this port | ®F Was seen to be ashore about a mile (rma Fort Mor xan " . ss Canton Greet len ‘Town, described awef no occu. | ave yards of hor, and abe approached nearer for tho pur. | Yesterday. In attempting to run the blockade she bed gotten aground ‘The 1 im the: nent refnsed to give direct aid to the iptercolonial ho: rected in esteemed ith wilfully breaking twenty panes |. The following were the principal officers of the Ala- | and it was expected that fhe wou'd pean (all an eum y, but would lend its imperial credit in raising a 10s. of Thomas pose. The Alabama, in order to frustrate this intention, | yarmu:— i prize to thin fleet, But no: she war iet severely alone by sheered off, Musket and pletol shots were fresly ex Caplain—Raphae! Semmes, us, while the rebels rent off a #levmer aud wok Out tho i 4 ed from both vessels at this time. Pir Liew!onant and Ezeoutive Officer—J. M. Kell. cargo and lightesed ber. She was they | ovted and who W. Baxter gave notice of a resolution antagonistic to f ‘and in all kurope Diaen tac VEN ad dese nd ‘ | Second Lteutenan!-—R. 7, Areustrong. L write abe in quietly steaming up to Mobile, with Uw Galway subsidy. 3 jard, wi F engines) 7Ayrd Lieulenant—J. 1. Wilson, frowning guvs of Fort Morgan guar , wixteen pass ig! , one throug! ourth Lieutenan—J. Low. t is mot for me to gay where the blame jon mn useless, nixtee ing through ber, Uhrough | Fourth J i ft iy whe » : me pean bs Dover aa ebebesan. ac ites righ hansoated the sternpost, and the vessel in a sinking condition, thore | Sailing Masier—Arthur St, Clair, Gintinet muttering of officers and men on beard of thir from Rome. of Was ow no course left for Captain Blake but to rarrendor. | VGUMTFM. Golly Sip pam he roeinatecn, montaininans, Ssiray: the fa Accordingly the ‘ee gun—the signe! of surrender—was Lieutenant of Marines—is. K. Howell ligation it ts bere at this post of the Gulf equadc@n, avd fhe British revenue returns for 1862 show an excess of “< over the ordinary expenditures. , | fired, which was followod by great cheering on the part Engineer —Wichael Freeian it should be toquired mw. ng ted te 9 severe Sri, fat not ensey Paymaster. T. Youvge (since discharged) 2s a hae in the French Corpa Legislatif the paragraphs in the attempt. of the rebels. The Alabama came alongside, when | gyiisiipmen—MaMit (au of Capt. Maffit, of the (reto), ve tbe Raporer resting to. Maxon, Amorion nd femmes inquired, ‘Do you want any assistance” an | 8 Cini, Bullock sod Auderson. IMPORTANT FROM TENNESSEE, ly were passed ; bus the opposition strongly denounced affirmative auswer followed. A short time clapsed before +--+ - men are - Mexican war and the contiaued occupation of Rome. sesistance came, during which the utmost anxiety and ox POR T MEXICO. | Rebe} Cavalry Raid—All the Abie-hedicd fhe Paris correspondent of the London Telegraph, citement prevailed on board of the Hatteras, which vesset ! TAN FROM le Contrabands Carried OG, d., &e. ——— Nasmvitix, Tenn., Feb. 26 force, four brigades of cavalry, on the 10th inst., says:— d was fast sinking in the sea. This pause resulted, it was oes enveys of Mr. ‘Jefferson Davis have just arrived afterwards ascertained, not through any inhumanity of | The Capture ef Guayamas by the Gen. Wheeler’ , Charged with ® financial mission. The: . the rebels; but, the loukout of tho Alabama laviog report- Vfench—The French Heported Marohe | are this ride of Columbia, Tenn., end it is reported they Ive already bad interviews with M. Fould and M. ed a light bearing down upon them, it was supposed that ing om Hermosilia, teonora, d&c., de. are carrying off all tbe able-bodied Buh. A portion was of one of the Union Et theie assistance. | > * - Wasnmotox, Veb. 2%, 1968, is yo i lpg amar gap pte 2 , however, hav! the Ain- ‘The-federal tines ore at Franuilin. There ins largo % scene for te American porion of thm t be tr. eens A her alt Sonne na procaine Ais: | Judge Watta, Delogate trom ‘New Mexico, received of- | docs Gh obcall, thd queen. d-tense ore ty Sadan ‘and crew of the Hattcras on her owa decks | Viet to-day from Ei Paso that the French, eight thousand apprehended of ap altsck. preasathlps and Kedar were hoth to teave 3 ~ to cave thems from « wtery..grave. The | strong, havecegtuset Gusymae and wore auarehing oe | The rebels royort: Gen. Voerent's death Mis net be. —— es Oe | wounded, of whem there. wero several, were sit | Hermosille, (he cspitél Of the Mesican rete of Simars, | S#ved hore, however. . " > Hmetaien, from, Forties, srfivelt st ee On td Baa ee 2 tap the ee to be te conne: |, TRO Taltrend rams 40 Harpeth riyer;ene mile thin bide ab cae Clog ou the etteracen of the-3iih wena wala cine Donnan ee ion-| eevhtn 6 Gorarbet Siecies tecbialiag. Bietils UE waco heoscashkccey cilbuh top. Wa rime e't i om , from New York, arrived at are the aames of the Killed and | Freachmen and baniabing (bem from Sonora, ing rapidly and will probably overfow the banks, ‘at moon on the 22th inst. fhe steamship China, from New York, anrived at Liver- 1 Hd a i Keled Wiliam 0. aan te pe THE WEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE. on the 12th inet. During the passage she broke one recovering; Joba White, ip Peariels Kees Pear ae Explosion at Dupont’s Powder Mitic— hor shafts and bad cu witch, back, sight’ | Propesed Conv: to Kettle National plesion Pe of mpd open y hte eden Be Snargne a teed deo Sema- | TBireeee Lives Leaatames of the Sur. Mengthy passage bad | Soren rers, die. to excite alarm for her safety, which was happily | “' All those receiving wounds have, bowever, siuce re Tauwr0n, Fob. 25, 1088, Puraneurma, Feb. 26, 1968. lied by her safe arrival. THE AMERICAN QUESTION. + Mason at the Lord Mayor’s Banquet im London—His Reception and Speech— He Prophecies Intimate Commercial Re- ations Between the South and Eng- HY Hu 3 | pores ‘The report of the Committee on Federal Relations, | Asevere explosion oocarred about two . ‘The Gre poured into the Hatteras by the Alabama | amending commissiners to be appointed to pre- | ternoom, at Pupyot ae peony a4 Wilmington, Hele throughout the action, which lasted about seventeen a eitloment of the dificultive, was discussed today | Ware. The shock was feit in (hie city, minutes, 15 desorived as terrific, It was pot until all | in ine senate, The whole day was occupied. Messre. hopes of saving the vemel wero at an ond that Captain | prsaoipy, of Hudson; Ludlow, of Cumberland, Chasdier, | Blake, with teara in his eyes, gave the command for the | of Morris, and Buckley, of Pawanle, epoke on the nubject— firing of the leo ard walaes heer teas of ba VIGO | senses, Ludlow ao4 Buckley agatust, The discumin oan oe Sry eneOy | will be reamed to-morrow feted the Geath antl 6S ths etneben erecta A democratic canicun wae hold this eveping for the | What-vessel could resist the three hanired and twenty- | aomigsciom of w candidate for the ollice of United Staten four pouud broadside hurled at her? The Alabama, howe | oN tor ax youre, over, was struck seven times between wind and water, : and apuve her water line thirteen timer, The relative strovg\o of both these vessels jp regard vo tueir batteries : : i ‘The packing boure of Dupont's prader works expixted at two o'clock this afternoon toon perwus «ere Ki'led and several more badly @cunded Note great dew | Of damage was done to the other works Derowr's Mitta, Del, Fob 25, 1868, ne Of the upper milieof Heh Yard jock the afternesn. Thirteen lives ine Me Senna, Forgan Nocmes, tamoel Fisher, Samuel Pusher, Je, LAward Dewin, Hugh | eviin, Juclant MeLaoghiio, Jaba Qairk, John P. Dehan, John i Sse Fs i 2 Feb. Covsols closed to day at 925; a 92% for jy & Bank retarns how an increase in buliton of £274 000. AMERICA® 2100KS.——The latest sales were:—Iilinoia Cen- tral, 41 discount, Frie Ratiroad, 43 a 44. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARERT. ‘The snios of cottc~ for four days were 20,000 bales, in etuding 10,500 bales to speculators aud exporters. ‘The market opened heavy and lover, but the advices per Hibernia caused an advance of id. 0 Id. egg fi z An explosion of lave at two o braltareThe Food Ship George Gris- la at Liverpool—France Denies the Action of her Consal in Texas, &c., &c. THE REVOLUTION IN POLAND. TRADE REPORT. i Mr. Mason, the Confederate Commissioner, was prevent www nme apine panier muamien ts wena pee Was 18 (MORB eemngriega ewe gy Minas s cot , yust Clarks, Turtnas Doogherty, James the 12h instant, at the banquet given by the Lord | Collisions and hosttlitien continued, but the confiicta | ,, The Mane! ee eet C8 | Harri at—Vour abort thirty-two gone, 2,700 pounds Rowrow, Feb. 26, 1863. poeta peyea se :: — yyor Of London, aod his name was meationed in con. | Were generally reported to be in favor of the Russians. Fa ope eer alll two thirty-pounder rifle guns; one twenty. pounder rile | thy Now (rioane correspondent of the Lorton Journas , Crwian eemnsinenlii on with the following toast -— ‘At Batmow, however, it was said thet the Russians bed ere eee Jn 0 On en. ton 108 or date of Febroary 12 — | é a x market i dull meady, rdeoo, sn thirty-twos, one 105 pounder rife, | writes Bae On tae Orne res | it Ne: tpe sttigelghe, dosble fortised pivot, coe | This evening, 00 Géiersl Banks wis passing ut ot tho | THE CANVASS IN CONNECTICUT, | “To our Visitors.” ‘deen defeated by the Poles. ‘The Lord Mayor, ta proposing " It was reported that the peasants were scizing isolated very dall at 22a. a twonty four pounder rifle. Total—0. _ | Indies’ entrance t the City Hotel, for Uke purpose of fh he could not greet Mr. Win teoteenies insargen ls and putting them to death, a he s ectkh: mide echoes Tike las toce oped pov a beaded ad oe hav. | attending the Freach Opera, ani before be stepped iste | Memecratic Neminatio Congress. iptontiary of the Confederate States, he was porfect!y The London Times reiterates ite bellof that the rising of dull; mixed, 206. 64.; white, Sis. a 328. Dow to be set to rights on Beard of the Alsbama, mee | bis carriage, ® pistol was dincharged from the recess in New mn, Veo y \n offering him 88 gentioman who came to Lon- | he Toles ta thoroughly national affair, and ts headel by mpinulcly superintwaden everything ia Comneation With | the wal, and a ball whizsed chose to the persomot Geers | AL tha Demoeratte Cmereenions! Cue rentine, Wnid Sore on important business, ind, therefore, bid him o the Catholic prients, MW eays that the Ingurgents appear to rs cad por ben ai one = for the first time | Banks and Clase to on officer who attended him. The | uo day , tor the Recumd Abetrict, the Hor Jamon _— vs y welcome to the Mansion House, He*deplored the be increasing and keeping a bold om whole provinees of im their lives, the decks of & real pirate ship 8 | General was not hit, and (he aasamin @eaped through the tie beegent incumbent, ree omy bout of eighty only deciared the o civil war raging im America, and hoped acon for the country. satisfactory termination. Efforts were being mado by the friends of Totand to get ‘Mr. Mason, in responding to an earnest invitation France to exercise some pressure on the Rassias govern. Speak, was received with loud and extho- ‘ment, and similar movements were being made in Londos. i cheers. Mr. Mason, after aluding «tw ‘The following telegrams indicate the progress of the prisooers, and that manned by their own country | crowd. The police are on bis track, and he cannot 140¢ | Gym gates cant, ahd was theo vnanlen avoid captare. From the wmnd of the report made by | nominee of the convention the weapon it ie suppeet to have belonged to the cimes | Hantromn, Cone, Veo, 26, 1868 knows aa the “Monte Chr Pistol. The affair baa | ape nemeeratie 0 on oh Uhm Vik Qetriet some cummed a great dea! of talk aod fast indignation in (be | gies fon. Alvin &. Myde for Congrees om the Bret rege cuumsahies tillac'vy mayundeaea soit. 7 Waseaw, Feb. 7, 1868, cmmmasty, | tne ttiot ; "i a canon } of Hear River , @ hesitation ta assuming te pia, He thea coe. ‘The news of the groatebattle near Woucesork, aad the Captare of Hebe! Smaggiers on the Upper | The India poe peat a ome no defeat tosurgent® with great tes, is conmtrmed, Potomac. . . soe tena report of the Dattie has yeuybew Barnmome, Feb, 26, 1863 hh row aecertatned that twobandred and fifty tre Colonel Sehiey, Of the FING Maryinnd regimens, #06 | jocinne wore Killed at (he battle of Bear river, Aaty ow “the Montane ort Are to the town af Wace. tioned af the Polat Of Racks, has oxphired ten amiggiors, coped at ihe commencement of the Sight. batore thay were ‘The Poles are anid to have numbered xix thoasaa4 men. on their way from Richmond, with the proceeds of their oted asi i Lawoens, Feb. 9, 1863 | unlesfel trade im Routhern money ameonnting iu te 96 Ling of the Giaegow for New York. insurrection as Alkuseb wend balfpeuny om American, but bo material alterauion in | orived during Lheir emtire eta) rte . Sailing vig! foe bes See | Suraus.. Tia ealen to day’ (Fev ay) 5/000 beloa, toctoning | the cdien » aud mmm Uke Haiteree, withows an excep. | sreuate 10 Over 028,000, yaaa ; Bosrow, Fed. 28, 1 tonahip ander Karowski, posted to epacdiatora and exporters, the market chosing — tion, speek In ter eulogy. Fvery comfort was pro imere, senmahip Ganga @18 ett moun 0 between my £ | Rombrows. ai Lee wm ae Ler sad © | Sided for thew pmb ip 6 to their | ¢ aa may eemair ea fied ab > 4 Bde . Th “e aoe aod which is Bow in its infant fortune, and yours lw doa =e J, ne NO sate vn ’ _~A aptain Has a Of the rebel are . S| sew Yorte ot tem to-day “ ill be ove of clove and intimate alliance. 1 say thie Po Pr atty onto Arh nen herpemtpae | for the wounded, IM order W give Uber fresh air’ aod the | rented near thie city during the inva Bown, Hes 3PM enpocially as regards the clty of London, which ia | po. Poles ee Promised the railway administration 3 | surgeon of he Aiahame extecded every facility’ ie their | ast Hepteenber, playitg the port of » wp7. ws s\e7 ve dteamihip Glug be wet Jet ® rom Fre t market of the 14. ’ 1 destroy. Hine, on condition that ail traius shal! ad 214. | power, fornishing inedical stores for the 08 canght while attempting W @ vecetowe, Her malle arrived ot hall part toe o'eine . world. | MY country is the wnri- | ve stopped upon thelr be inclusive of 65,000" of anded. At the suggestion of Dr. Matthews, 67 the Gel corvine f tis producer of the great staple: of the world, and 1 ray | ee | american " o ard was pleted around the wick ana | bas deen in the rebel ser thts aftervade, tn 8 tagh , at tho relations commereia, and doubsiean potitiens,are | An order of the Eimperor of Austria bas been publisbod, | “Ti breadstult market te duit, Your fe somewhat 1 beard prouibited (roms maxicg nows, bosped he will not moet ' ties ey D tched tar Kew Yoru 06 hatt-gest three suse aby unnecemary pain of distur | W hie brother, whe, « hy the prorogation of the Gr. inn J pti the 24 her. ron t. onion Pret Sate (08 98 | eae, proviaien masben tes and doweweres bance. Some of ihe Tebel OBienrs even gave up ibeir | apy, was lt all Woremune bur wry 1 Ow BrVeraMmr ae 08 | Mare! fiuly social, between my honored countrymea aod | of