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THE NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1863. WHOLE NO. 9675. OUR DAYS LAYER FROM FUROPR. | EXiascissE IES SS | nema mseeet shearers gees, rebels. persons who io that way end correspondent ie. eet Arrival of the Gity of Wash- eetmorsy be ier hath Weatico | Stonah Cccaels cue ethare of tee that’ to Beate at BATTLE NEAR NASHVILLE, eee we by the Rebels, ‘what bas been the object Ka) agp pew vg more on the treasury, The Paris of the Bee Rey ae. ington and Kangaroo. erent rebejag tous fo eraed ee perpotaie Landon Gh mye thre wore, ronors of the ast Aber — Cl pt By ‘208 General Torey, alvogeiner’ beyond Ml. Fould’s ; (Crrcomans, March 11, 1868. i A special despatch from Jackson, Tean., saye thas two hundred men and two pieces of artillery of General Suilt van's division halve beou surrounded by rebel cavalry and captared. A despatch from Momphis says that city t# full of Tumors of an engagement at Port Hudsos. Gen. Pemberton has been removed from the Department of the Mississippi, Gen. Bragg ia bis successor, aad bas already assumed command. Loagstreet commands Bragg’s old division In Middle Tennessee. Price has returved from Richmond, mvested with all the power he asked for, and will go to Misvourl, Holmes ia to be removed, and Hindman sent east of tbe Mississippi. Kirby Smith go08 to Arkansas, Skirmishes of the Contending TW sencnange, Magy 11, 1968. Forces. The following extracts from the Richmond Keaminer of * March 9, 1863, have been forwarded from Falmouth. THE SCENE OF OPERATIONS. | Ths Rommerdmcns of Fort MeAitiner, Up to last night the War Department (rom Fort McAllinter. The latest counts we have say thats Yankee fleet, aftera hombardment’ bad retired, aad IMPORTANCE OF THE: MOVEMENT. euemy hss boom agati repmiscd: at ‘cast, bo’ has thoye no further dispoeition to retrew the attaels ‘The bow ated wo have terrific, a ant i ,' a THE FRENCH MEDIATION SCHENTE, | Heretion of sll hie savest_ (tear, near. any | ; | f Fe / [ | i H | TIE THREB MILLION. REBEL LOAN, | ve, 3g3 pet hg PP eee ‘i eds fens é ‘ on the fort at THE AMERICAN FOOD’)’SHIPS. | locx back with fo ia pact, ins | ministry wen formed by MM Sulgata ant Bephes: | ge “ rT | ise ebisealae Pie cmmenes ‘ a iy ion ae enon ai ew misty Bowever, Yoyaat econ ‘ de, de, oe pare eemeer, ot: Som in be '» padded ‘and through the ; but when the morning RRND RY Reems oe ever remain, Itis,then, for us to ‘and cultivate, | fature to be no and theminisiry fs a“ if THE POLISH REVOLUTION, while honoring the memory of Washington, the glorious Wil be formed by the Natio! hasenaphy hsel 1 Renmensonn’a i) Srl edhe cnpeeste mau appenres met) Soni itaAlluebe INTERESTING FROM HOOKER’ 'S ARMY. associations connected with the perpetuation of the Union. Foun Mura Norn ov Cores, Tenn. , March 11, and he has faiied, strange to nay: ahd, ae unequal ss the Ae Ree ees Ree aoa cheers.) #9, ioe Tarkey. General Granger came up with the enemy at this place | contest was, the fort is maid to sustained but little | Amother Successful Reeonnoissance—A M. P., atthe request of the Chairman, Temag) a new Viceroy of Ph arrived | yegterday afternoon, The advance guard were skirmish- | @™mago, andj our loss is raid ee a have boon buttwo] Smuggling Rend: a wounded and hong kjiled. ‘The steamship City of Baltimore, Captain MoGuigan, | Nemcaayeatborliyy diet shee hy cia eminent par Capture’ of P Stores of Medi ‘ous Brok: mers and Val es and Clothing, Up— the throne had been read at the Porte. ing yoaterday, and lost two killed and several wounded, | “jt shows that Yaukeo gunboats and mortare are @ hum- was | An Imperial hatt has been published, announcing that | bat captured several rebels, One of them reports that | bug. In fact, we are told that eo necuplomed. have be ‘whioh ealed from Liverpool at one o'clock on the after- ‘of republican institutions. To such ageertion | the Sultan will ie future surrender tw: cont of the o 4c ; } moon of the 25th, and from Queenstown oa the 26th ult., | be (Mr. Conlogham) gave ® moat emphatic denial; the | revenues allotted by the civil list, orderiig the reduction, | Cl. Coburm, with two thousand mev, oscaped, and were | fiv6 the poole of Vickstuts to the, Ak wo itio.is the | Moraes, eos Wasmrwarox, March 11, 1863. arrived here at one o'clock this morning. cause of the war was thet which bad conned bald the Of official salaries, and the dismissal of all surperfuous | Making their way to our lines, mences the people go out to wittioas it ax wkind of amuse | THe pxnodition which mtarted w few dayw ago to tra ‘Thosteamebip Kangaroo, Captain Jeffry, from Liver- | North was engaged ina deedly’ struggle’ against an a eon tf ee verse the neck of land between the Rappahannock and pool Febroary 21, also arrived about the same hour. pee bay Ang Barapa Tyre fine 5 aged i THE VERY LATEST. Reported Fight at Gloucester Point, Mattapony rivers retarned on Sunday to Falmouth. 1 ‘The news by these arrivals ia four days later. hice eitoitnstnensa ‘Saeaeb A gentleman direct from the lower -end of NeW | was composed of a detachment of the First Maine cavalry ‘The Australasian at oa the ‘ yot wave over ® un! > Kent county reports that om yesterday ( dod by Ct Wadewortt. .: Pog gta riee) noon OI) a ee ee Lowvow, Feb. 96, 1868. day) morning, about daylight, a” brisk fire commanded by Captain Wadsworth. 5 been detained five hours at the bar of the ink . Wits, M. P., after ressed assembly % THE AMERICAN WAR, musketry, and cannon was heard. in the direction ‘The topographical reconnoissances were mado by Capt werner. rn ey ihe rine sayn:—The 8 States, whieb have been fighting poste ponpevernanriy op Mri al tees Sees Wilcox, of General Reynolds’ staff, All tho court houros , me of Manchester arrivedtat’ Queenstown at about “The Conatiation”»—Hay the slavebolders’ rebellion, | £0,{osperal Tey ene. pe aerieng ane wetted over from Yorktown to forage in Gloucester. It is hoped | om the neck, and all the ferries on the Rappahannock for wo Oo! on the morning of the 25th ultimo. Degun against it by tyrauny and treachery, to perpetuate that they are after all only the members of a federation. | that the firing altaded to was the result of an attack of a | eighty miles below our lines, wore visit The Bohemian also arrived early on the morning of the human bondage and to secure selfish ends, terminate in Hiinoie and other States are taking steps which prove body of our troops on this band of robbers ‘seth ab Londonderry. “The United Siates and Great Britain’ —Compeers im | pone’ pec ects heace, Thus, ab last, there appéars a Fig Another smuggling nest was broken up, and the # mt oa The States desire peace, aud, finding the federal The Gallego Mills and the Rebel Go- | rs captured, as were also soveral rebel olticers. A THE AMERICAN QUESTI ststomsmatha ranrstailaaces of peace | guvernment unwilling to give effet to. thelr desire, have so Nvornment. valuable lot of medical storom, contraband goods, such a Qa oN. Tho Army and Navy of, the Cuited States!'—Patriotic | Superseded ite actions, and thus coramenced the second In tho Virginia General Assembly, on Saturday, March | poote, shoo, oaps, blankets, &c., and a number of horses dotenders of & glorious country and ite free tuatitutios. | Sues, % this tremendous American revolution them- ‘Tho London Times, in ste city article, announces that | The lover of freedom will forever bold thom in grateful | “ye Financial the final arrangements for the proposed Confederate oan pop oerce ee Soke Ng ae RT, net, priat-learreg be. omelet asia ih all lei £8,900,000 sterling on the security of cotton, had | freedom and’ purity pve abelity decanentie ne 1B POLISH QUESTION. deen made betweGh’ Messrs. Erlanger & Co., of Paris and | tonal sentiment. © ys -e-. . The Nimes quotes a letior from Paris which says the Frankiort, and the Confederate government, and the par- | porimie Leslee atte to. their mission, the frmest sup- fr Poiana Perec ht eat poy ey eb nee expected to be jasued in fee ye 8 ie Fae - i sesal Liberty its, Prance and Povland In the Rouse of Lords, on: the 28d, Lord diratheden, ’ a jm compliance with a request from Tarl Russell, post. THE POLISH REVOLUTION. bre og meray 9 ed until the 24 larch motion # a LE cieee phayht ied oe Pea as ipa he | The Potish question, under the attitude taken by France | and agreed to adopt a commg0 course of action. They Wi 0s ii eapatches, from MF. | io tavor of the Poles and against Prussian intervention, Banas iam fagdom lao er Majesty’s government on the claim of the > | or to seysre ‘Austria her Polish provinces, bat they thern confederacy to be acknowledged ax an indepen. | WS! Sttracting great attention. The Paris Constitutionnel, | Yi which is supposed wo speak timegis of the | of Vieuua which guaranteed to tho Poles n constitutional Em) Napoleon, had pub! s alréng artlels gor and the In the House of Commons, on the same evening, Mr. 8. ewe Napolecs, had pabilahed 6 zartlels against item pon sare notice that op the a6th ot Fel 4 vy he AuiA are bee ee ge ay propositions <. the, ons Rowers and will ould move for 8 in 4 v4 os speaks ive them cord! support. No apprehen eesion in reference tg, the vd co Between | the sepuimen' & the Frebcn Emperor, the is | Sioue “are: ventertalned., that "other than” diplo. prospect her. Majesty’« goverumént and Yaited State, and | Preheneloy tbat $58 3s, imapoasible bags bra ee | matic means will be found necessary to persuadegtho 7, the following correspondence was rend:— Gatteso Mis, Kicwwonp, March 4, 1863, His Excellency Jom Larcian, Governor of Virginla:— Sim—Major John ‘A. Clajborne camo to these Mills yes. terday@with written orders from the Commanding ral of the Confederate States army to tmprese all the perfine flour in our gollis, sold and unsold seventeen dollars and filty’ conte per barrel, one half of all We extra flour at niueteen dollars apd Oty conte . barrel—a 1 ough calculation of the cont of the flour, dedueted from actual purchases of wheat in barrels bonght in the open market at current rates, the agents of the government paying the samo, less actoal sale of wills off, which makes our flour cost us considerably moro than the price fixed by the government. At the opening of our milliug séagon we made fair propositions to griud for the government but have received no part of its pa- tranage. Our business has consequently been reduced to about one-seventh of what it was before the war. The government has notified us that it will forcibly toke pos. seasion of tho logitimute prodnots of our mills, for which we pay, under the protection of tho Btate of Virginia, heavy taxes upon our property, and also & special oor poration tax. We lay our grievances before you, aud call upon you to protect-us from this open and flagrant violation of our and mules, were taken, Several boata engaged in curry ing goods acroas the Rappahannock were destroyed, and a large warebousg filled with wheat and corn, ready for transportation, was burned, General Hooker has been busy tn town to-day with the President, Bocrotary of War, General Halleck and the Committee on the Conduct of the War, He returns to the army to-night, The Rebel Raid at Fairfax Court House. OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. Warunaron, March 11, 1863. How tha Enemy Entered the town—Their Deceitful Mi ve ments—How they Gained Access to Colonel $'oughton ~ Official Report, de. The enemy who recently made the raid upon Fairfax Court House entered the town tn small squads, by diter ent roads and lanes, and in a very quiet manner, captur jog the,strect guards, who supposed they were the pa- ‘0 the corresnc Czar to acede to the request of the three Powers, nor Is it , ‘With certain persons here repre 2 ‘ jgh's, and ask that od be furnished | trols. Th med dod to 8 10 wnting the y er perl ‘® fatal opportunity for bis powerful that Prussia rights, ani an armed force may be furnish rola. ey immediately proceeded to Colonel Stonghion's oe tig Bo at cetas the ditcuity.” Lubna akan edd Us to prevent our property from being destroyed and our | yeadquarters, whim they captured, at the wine thn jth, Mr. - : ¢ 5 od “eskod thse wen’ apy correspondence BE inibe-London Pos: thinks the King of Prussia's {ato lies | The correspondent of the London Times says aspccial | The Posttion of HutRerford’s Creek. — | fhur fram pelvg, i ot art, Carrion, i Hol nly eee great Pe 4 that, unless i than cost, but at leas than ‘its market ‘value. Respect- | *urrounding Colonel Wyndbam's quarters. They threw Peon her _ Majesty?s Bovernment and, tng Em- | they combine to force him nto, 8 tater pOlICy than a see ee aa emn te Reiperar to ihe Gear, & | _, Rutherford’s creek '¢ one.of the many small tributs- | ryiy gobiaitted. WARWICK & BARKSDALE. | out pickets around the town to provent any egress aod Fone rn tO atts See eeciation, | which he has followed hitherto, he will fall a victim to | ™ Accounts recelved yesterday from the frontier of Po- | Ties of the Duck river, which river flows westerly through Ruemmowp, Va., March 6, 1863. | give notice of any npproactiing force, ‘They took partic dhs . p if 80 | the most aggressive of them. Post concludes by ob- | jand to the 20th inst”, state that Russian troops a the Stato of Tennessee and falla into the Tennersce river | Guxrumexx—I have recelved your communication of | tar pains not to make any nolne, rather ailowing prison ers to oseape than fire upon them. A wmall squad of rebeln, after surrounding the hed quarters of Acting Brigadier General Stoughton and Colo - nel Peroy Wyndham, knocked at the door and told the ther there wis any objection to lay it on the table of | serving—When the Emperor Napoleon, Lord Palmer. L the 4th instant, in which you callon me for an armed Hower He alge wiabed to know ir the gevernment | sion, éount Rechberg and Garibaldt are working’ for the | 1o.ce,more, inclined to, fall beck betore the insurgents | in ttumphrey county. This creek rises on the borders of / the din Inman, te Tit a eae mertye T regard the an amare bial Muy Feply cD. the subject had been re: |.same. result—thel) of Poland—tho alliance may | — ‘Tho Paris correspondent of tke London Advertiser saya | Maury county, at @ point about ten miles north of Colum- | xo of which you complain an oppressive, and committed neck arene wt, ‘French from the federal | be unholy, bub it would appear to us irresistible.» the Emperor undertakes, ite Colieved, to. adopt and aak | bia, and flows southerly until it falls into Duck river at | without lawfal authority. The only reunedy 1 vow of 8 government. The otber leading jou unite io rding the ques. | in concert with any policy which the British Cabinet | apout a milo nerth of the county capital. Aboat three | the institution ofsuite for damages against the officers ordering and the officers committing thess acts, Whore Lord Palmerston said the official document on | tion as one of European importance, owing mainly to the the. sub ect nasa dédpatch frm Lara Russell on the 13th | conduct of Prussia. tf Ee reported that he the propriety of | miles from the mouth of that creek the engagement re- | Joga) remedion can be used ft is always better to resort to | orderly that they had tmportant despatches fur tho Geue November to Lore Cowley in reply to « yerbal com, } ‘The London Daily News thinks that the failure of the land taking the initiative. Warlike romore still pre- | ported in the above tologram took place, them for redrésa of grievances. 1 will tranwmit your | ra) They were all dressed in Union uniferm, and com unication irom the Fi Ambassador; that documeut | French arms in Mexico may prove fortunate for the Poles. —— It was reported yi that a portion of the communication to the General Assembly, for such action ‘ : as siceadyen the ee of the House. bth ieee to Every fresh report from Mexico ix 8 nature to urge the | Lyous garrison had been het to the Eastern frontier. The Importance of the Movement. ax their wisdom tnay suggest, I am, trul; our obedient | Pletdly decoived every person. A‘tor gaining secean Ww the Pench, thas wonld bea matter between the Ameri | the'country.” Advice i" not ‘be followed TEE LS1SR OF. THR PRINCE OF WALES. As we have had #0 many skirmishes daring the present | **itere4 to ¢he Committee on Conteloraia fislaions”in | we Nouns they aFrontod the orderly, and, gently swaking Colonel Stoughton, order od him to drems ax quickly ut of that kind could not be followed wornmant and the French Minister at Washington th such ‘The levee was attended by about one thou- »-4 without fall excuse, such a8 an active part talteo Jo (b4 | “sang seven, Renared ot the nobility and There | war,and battles even of a gigantic nature,a ekirmish | both houses. rere oa . oF sala did rot nee Nye he cours anew es tot wanene. affairs of fomatie 3 and Poland would “instantly aflord. | were Present nineteen dukes, oné hundred and forty-five | ike tho present one, with but two killed and sevcral ‘The bark Achilles, with the Philadelphia contributions | guch an eis now before the Emperor, and, no . } % ver much ined @t not finding Colonel Wyndham at the distrossed cotton operatives, arrived | doubt, forms the object of his. serious. cousideration, re Apr peng trae Fret lh moet wounded, ts now looked upon as a very trifling affair. | tho mast tery ieee te aha tam ty sas -cxso} hoe: uanegeen, Eper seactied. nung or. dgutirved every orpool om the 220 of February: 1p | Amapest his poten councilors mthere existe, i sander: | So¢ four hundred. mid sete ntan adore of the army | Bat in thie skirmish there ts something more thas ap- | Levy, repated nephew of Commodore Lavy, of the Cuiceel Weedines bose ie Pautis, thar ho” eiett’ bes paeal r Inited States Navy, whose mission was claim been ’ nf in the Mersey, had given a anquet ou board his | vention. vos volley apd about ak et the first-giance, The rebel General Van Dorn is | UM! " - sme te | hove bent oaity on es 8 inhie (hope mde honor ofthe ‘arrival of the relief ship George | “the Landod 2invs Paria correapondeot says:—O the | », The Desih inbabltanls Of Landon have subscribed on0 | reported to'be stationed along the line of the Duck river, | Mouticellyertae, ence cwued by the Commadara, bal se | Siva na horeekafed nt hand, and hus aantry’ bs 2 Fiswold. Among the guests were Mr. [udiey, the Uni- | determination of the French government to interfere in | princess Aloxandra, 1m Maury county, with a force reported as varying from | alien enemy. Comuissioner Uuld retased to allow Levy | W4y® the instruction to awake him ov hearing the slight States Copsul at Liverpool, Captain Lunt. the com- | favor of Poland there is no doubt. They; naturally |” ‘rhe city authorities are chagrined at an order | ten to eightoon thousand mon. Their object is, doubtless, | t land, and he was sent back, ext alarm. It fag also been amcertained that the rebel of, and the Rev. Mr. Denison, chaplain of the | enough, hope that this intervention will not be otherwise | from the Home Office 4 Sag tie han org ody ods - 5 1 cavalry did not pass “through the fines of Wyndham # svorge Griswold, Moears. Babcock and Gulon, the con- | than diplomatic, but if:notes and remonstrances are of vilege of being at the head of the “s ocession on | * flank Rosecrans end capture Nashville, But the plan Smuggling. cavalry iy hag been foreseen by the commander of the Department Detective Burke, of the oven Marshal's ofco, on The rebels captured, besides Coliouel Bwaghton, one captain and nine orderlies, with about thirty borees, following in the PROVOST MANAMAL'S OVFICIAL KEPORT. Provost Mananat’s Urvice, Famrax Cover Hons, Va., March 10, 1863. Col, Wrxpnam, commanding Cavairy brigade aud port — fin—On tho mightof the Sth inst, say aboat tooor half past two A. M., Captain Mosely, with his command, auxiliary to Russia in her iniquitous attempt to crush the ent is to accelerate the Poles progress of re received on tho deck of tbe Majestic by Captain | Poles, People would Rot be surprised if a French army PRUSSIA—RKSIGNATION OF COUNT BISMARK. nglefield, her commander, anda guard of honor of the | note to Prussia was, it is said, a rate act on the Braun, Feb. 58 P.M. Marin 4 Te Ponce The question was mented whether it’ were | ,12.8Cabinet Council *.M. Eulenburg and Mahler de. ee. the speeches at the banquet were of a clared against the Russian Convention and the attitude of y, fravorual character. Captain Inzlefleld, fn | eer eee ot ne ree pat ty cae theneut, | Pruseia in Polish affairs. Count Mismark chosequentiy re- ng toast to the Pregident of the | better to act at once. There is nothing acing in the | © |. His resignation is neither accepted nor with- States, said he did so not only beeause the Presi- | note. It states that the Emperor is tawillin snees of the versel, and a number of well known citi- | no avail, aud if Prussia is reeolved on playing the part of royal pr re ecelorate tbe po gon of the pegmans. of the Cumberland, and he has sent General Granger | Saturday seized & lot of the blockade which were o ‘ , bomig smoggied inuo tho ei with the design of evading with a sufficient force to counteract the movement. | the duty of five per cent imposed by a recent order of the ‘There is but little doubt that if the rebels will only stand | goverpment. to fight « serious battle may grow out of this simple #kir- | Wasnecessful Atte! mish. The Union troops wish to, and wil) dearly repay Re hae ee the debt they owe Van Dorn for the capture of Coburn on Ou Thursday night the notorions Yaukee Captain Web t Eecape from a to believe ster, who in confined In the Castle awaiting trial for the | entered thia village by an easterly direction. then at twas the ‘chief of a great nation, but because of his | that the Cabinet of Berlin could be #0 regardedicss of the GRERCE. the 7th instant, providing be will givé them a chance. moet brutal murder of Captain @impeon,'s Confederate | vanced pom cena wie te cake tee indaunted perseverance in prosecuting the war with the principles of non-intervention, and he would willingly Arnmns, Feb, 25, 1863. enrolling officer, in the valley, last sammer, made an at- | countersign out). The rebel picket or focut advanced t of establishing @ constitutional government. Toceiyg such explanations as would remove all cause of | The borne Aaa the Ministry yesterday. It isa Sketch of Maury County. tempt to escape, He mad been heard in hig cell bammer- | prosenting at the rame time two revolvers Ww bis lead r. Consul Dudley responded and culogized President Giequlen * compromise. Vallie is Prosident, Smolinek Minister for | yiaiey county will, doubtioes, become the scéno of an | ing away for Hoveral days, nod al last he had eopetructed | and throateuing to blow his brains out if be Raid a word, fncoln ju the warmest terms La Fiance says:—‘We betieve ourselves correct in | Foreign Affairs. x! : he @ aD 4 | Sdinde, with wsiw on each edge, with which ho filed | demayding bin arms, ke., when the fore cane up and ions would always be maintained between England | stating that Aurtria is disposed to join the jolicy of BY TELEGRAPH TO QUEENSTOWN. important contest between the forces of Van Dern and | canis log irons, aud was lo use tho ball attached as @ | captured every man on patrol, with horses, equipmen's, 4 America. France and England on the Polish question. A petition in Livenroot, Feb. 26, 1863. | Granger, and such being the caso it is as well thatall | weapon to knock cut the braios of the guard when be | ke, until reaching tho Provomt Marshal'a stator, when A monster meeting was heid at the Free Trade Hall, | favor of Poland had been presented to the French Kenate The Hansa arrived at Southampton on tho 25th. should be thoroughly conyervant with its various Import. | should approach the cell they halted and entered the lables, tking every { nehester, oo the 24th, to adopt an address of thank’ | py Mf, Girardin. It bore two thousand signatures. A Cotton quiet and unchanged to-day. Sales of two days | " ‘ i and his exploite failed, Webster committed the murder | horse avatiable with them. They thea p lor presentation to the captain andoffleers of the George | committee of the Senate would report upon it. 9,000 bales, including 4,500 to speculators and exporters. | antfeatures. A sketch of It will not be inappropriate at | yy shooting his victim seven timer, and boasted that he lured his guard, took riswold. as represeutatives of the American contributors | ‘The Paris Constilutionnel of the 24th February expresses Breadstuile flat but steady the present time, Maury county fs situated in the sonth- | was the hardest man to kill that he had ever got hold of They then proces rape pnb NR Morr seg Ee grep the hope that the Convention Between Russia aud Prossia | Provisions dull. ‘caus: ea ae abe western partot the State of Tennerseo, and has an area | He should aulfor seven deaths If it were possible to iailict | Cot. Wyndham’ headquarters and to X all Ube box propriate address was adopted, and speeches full of sym- Ee rraeen sul cays yr ra the Presion |... Console, 92% a 9244, » Feds 26, 190% | ef wix hundred square miles, or three hundred and olghty- | em. Te tenes adie enteenal wae with the North were delivered and received with | (overnme : Ilmois Central shares, 41 discount; Erie, 443¢ a 4534. jour thousand acres, Duck river divides it into nearl Jean of Arc, (uarters where officers were lod government will hardly desire that it shoul@ become a a 6 four th ly a rT ’ thusiaem. Livenroo., Feb. 26, 1863. vee af vera A Yankee ti boat ing arrived at City | their beds, t ; vitte Opinione Nationale gives a rumor that Pruesia had | The asteamer Gladiator, from Neseat, bas arrived at parts, and to joined in Ke yateage by several | a1, apimilar, flag. loft prison on Satarday | ant, ar. ‘They searched the Pr The mney ee a Birthe | posits ely refused to yield to the represe: tations which | Liverpool, with $500,000 in specie and 420 bales of cotton. | hy shape of creeks, nearly all of which furnigh | iorning, with between four handred and and, Bodipg bim wbeent, went tw the I ay in London. “ten + pamad ‘ Shapes, LOWER, i) as being of strategical import obi of Captain Por: d tor 1’ the diligent arch for | oh afta te oaden ems inte ny birthday Oa Francs potoes Steve tussle tatiana, he order Commercial Intelligence. vita eb tia, Ba sey is tenctl ald the ; oi Mind Borwara, the sheced f fame Aom cvewrend a, thn. Peowans Mushingion wk place yesterday evening a St, Jammy’ | ‘0.Yoid 8 general war, of giving Uberal losuitions to | =” sampowy MONEY MaNKET. | | soit ich aud fertile, The country is intersected by the | votaah lots to n° tail, « 4 was attended by about one hundred and twenty |” 11,6 Parts correspondent of the Landon Time says no- | under the desline upon the Paris Bourse,’ Conacts 9214 a | Fallroad ruining from Nashy le to Jackson, in Mirwisaipys. | tain from on be had enucht aay b sous. Tho room was decorated with the Union flag F ining was talked of bat a triple alliance of Engiaud, | 3/ for both money amd account | ) the rebellion this conmty was third in tho | oF horse thi termingled with the national banner of England. a te, Hab Gee tom mneien & oe) | tw Colowe! In the absénoe of Mr, Morse, the Consul of the United oe pia gps wb w 0 8 solution of Money was easy in the epen market at about 336 per | crate with rogurd to population, which, according to the | the were ys oy 1 Poligh question, which was taking precedence of every- | cont, The demand for discount at the Baok was light. i ‘tates, Who was absent from !'iness, General 0. Vanden > 7 + ~ census of 1860, numbered 92,408 persons, of whom | E GE OF VICKSBURG, cab presided. Amongst the company including a large thing else. The London Tynes (olty arvigle) Bye better accounts D | r . amber ‘of ladies ‘were the Hon. Charles Francis Adai PROGRESS OF THE INSURRECTION. from the Paris Bo used an iuproverneat in the | nearly 15,000 were {ree and the balance slayes. About Pc Ine american Minister; Mr. Chaties L Wilson and Mr. G, | . The advices in regard to the insurrection are mengre | Engiish funds yesterday, which was maintained. The | 16 009 of those were males. ' Ruse of Admiral Porter—An Improvised and vague. Langiewioz is stated to have cat of the re | discount demauit at the bavk was moderate. The Daily treat of the Russians near Stobnica, ani to be pressing | News (city article) ray® the stock 1arket continues to them towards the Austrian frontier, follow the Paris Bourse. The discount market continues n entered the wed the house (or ing Lue Lown , beard oF ran, Secretaries to the American Legation; Mr. Whito, ight P., Mr. Contugham, M. P,, Professor Newman, the Badly Prigh | Monitor—The KH , ee. Skoteh of Gemeral Granger. kev Newran Hall, the Rev. Mr, Warren, Mr. Teaiah Vo- ; ‘ ; york, | : Berlin papers announce that the Russian frontior town | quiet and easy. Ihe rate for good bills yesterday did not Major General Gordon Granger is a native w York, é Ainivei Dei alain ts or Wh te. el Siges seat ont r Lagstica met of Dorbran, opposite Bg oy ged orm Cs hoot 35; per cent. ‘ 5 and was appointed a cadet to the Military Aendemy of Weat os Ls cee sso pepe hove - he patr ia; Mr. J. Snow, Mr, R. Hunting, Mr. C.F. Dennett, | Cailub bad Deon occupied, By ees, Oe LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. moins from thab State in dhe gene 1841, Me gubduated cq..| WO2* Wee called ander boat, pe dumay , chardéon, Mr. ‘A, Bostwick W. Wilkes, Dr, | Cushs, bours, og oof sumer thal (he iascrgeats -” Lavenvoon, Feb. 25—A, M. | Polut fror the Vicksburg batteries, in order to agceftaln (hotr exact wn oe th ppm lle AD: ter Bs would arrivé tie ana od ‘ Tn a posteaript to the Arabia's news it'was announced | the 20th of June, 1845, in the same ass with Gens, Win, | sijon: Wake coaleteaha’. Wil ‘ea “OR Quabeed, with Cugsastay proposed ag the firgt toast, “The memory | _ There were rumors of ements baving taken place | that tho advidbs just to band by the Australarinn had | py eich, 7. J. Wood, ©. P St Fitad tor, J.P. ° methine: jee gargs thas ‘aston Dh doing 20 he ObASreEH that Washing. | oer Vreteican and Radoask. caused an fmproyement in cotton and somé demand for SW. Sarva, Gae.cike, °C, Pitcher and r bartels for emokentacks and a couple of Jarge hog ‘ras the lounder of those great Iublitutions whith | Kuroski, cue of the insurgent chiefs, had committed | export to Now York. On Monday and Tuesday. however, | Haten, 5 tesdnpestcnng 4 Kamund k, | beMds.to represent Monitor turrots. It ran the fortifien a ‘oe NOW exposed to nach deadly assaults. The namevof | Sicide. ‘ the market was languid, the sales only rouching 6,500 | others in the Union army ,and Barnard E, eo, Femuan¢ tions in gallant style, and drew the Ore of tha ravel gunw “ reat man could never be isrovered. from ihe Union A Warsaw telegram of the 23d say#:—‘The Russian au- | pales. including 3,600 for speculation and export. No re- | gyaith end other re On tho Ist of July, 1645, no wax ty ¢ Colonel Wynd $ + | thorities have been reinstated in Miechow and Olkusz duction in pr as, however, quoted, ‘ “ but, a8 far a could be ascertained, recolyed no Camage a oomak tt . When the later was broken, the fair fammd of ube tor: | MTSE Ty *Cmoal quarters that Micrvslawaki_ has | ° pric . +4 brevetiod second Neuteuant. of the Second United Staten | 't W Tit Oe Mls te ee ightsved. the rebole, vo ‘sk les.aeet ee, 3S rn hointyaong Woaven santa elie Faker {Be | pocu defeated near Kadgioews, that he himself is @ fugl- YRADE AT MANCHNSTHNG regular infantry, bit wall transferred vo tho Mounted | | The Pally U0sls Neti ee diaaola, bolow Vicks 0s Sine ewe ene, 1 nan Sans by persis iy pebeode his try to compare Wasni ‘ tivo, and that his corrasponderce has been seize. ‘The market was without change, and busines Wey tos cn the 17th of June, 1846, He reonived hie full b , honor W semain, reapeetiully, your persoys in country to compare Wasniogfon and ‘A late telegram from Cracow says that Langiewica had | limited. if apytting, tue tone was rather firmer. a | burg, and caused them to #kedaddle on the double quick. ‘ dfereon Davis, because both resisted established au- <inlo mission of second leatonaut on the 20h of May, | 4 borit, Nothin uld be mgre unwarrantable than odvanced as far as Kielce, and was marching upon Mie LIVERPOOL BREADSTUPPS MARKET. com . When they got safe away from what they supposed ob “¥ Y ecuaparian’; r while Washington rebollod chow. Ove thousand five hundred well armed insur- | yerere, Wakefield, Nash & Co., Gordon, Benes & Co.,and | 1547, md was sent to Mexico, Ho was brevetted feat | de: daien nog a peaveted sadielll ei! "is Vibens an: on = rong and oppression, tho leader of the South rebelied | Ken's were posted near Opossno.., the waurastts had de, Bigland, Athy & Co. report Flour dull, bat unchanged. | Lextensnt from August 20, 1847, (or gallant and merito- | TEA Way jrepueted ta tanh 09- tee area hae Missourt Legtstate very ar some on “ t dull and 2d. a 84. per cental lower, particu- . Chases a faft,” they reported b onde, 4 cach 10, 188 order that slavery might bec.me permanent in the | 17280 ronorted to have beaten the Tursiaus near [iu- metres nestor rats wich ranges trom Oe of, doe. Sd, | rious conduct i the battles of Coutrdras and Cherubyuncs, | thir luk Tne Rynsdbatincartarg. 20 ranaon Cre, Mo, Marc 19, 1863 be , fecan sth flenka, taking two cannons. Corn diffigalt to sell! Mixed 204. a 208, 6d. per 480 Ibs. | | He was further brevetted captain from September 13, 4 ‘ staiat ahted Aresclution bas been offered in the Senate that the ee Penmaes Gri eee, eee + | The police had seized 300 grenades at Nerlin, im posses he capt See duct in the baie of | er from again failing into the bandsof the Yankee om Stik tor the diate ) Acter the toas “The President of the United States’ p LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. 1847, for gallant and meritorious sonduct in the battle of | This wab the setres from whieh the elery ehane thus the | !* houses @ sion of Polish inhabitants, ‘Th: one bad been a ; both of which werg drunk with great | tt eet public eriaeemere’ cosurved etrastens |. w change in Yet oF pork, which are nominal: Bacon | cyeyuitepee, Mexteo. He was promoted to a full first loa. at Rutter very dull. Cheese inactive. 4 ott " ie: y 0,” the chief instrument to commence @ judicial inquiry, Pied teesay cs ben eon. 04. Too Coalived. tenancy on the 26th of May, 1862, He became fyr to prosperity and greai ited Alales Senators on tie 16th of Mare th “The queen, athusiaamn— The Cr arkman gay bearing wn fyfant repr | captured gunboat had been destroyed. In referesce to thin the Jackson Misisippian had the following ~ The destruction of the Indianola was a most unneoasmry ved by ot tomsiom shall only be Jation for whieh It was 6 — distinguished in his pureait and attack of A the two houses, nor aball any recess of 4 a * ¢ The French Emperor's Negro Regiment. LIVERPOOL PRODUCR MARKET. Indiens 6 jan er 4 e: or ereitien to iverty, with a higher | 1a the House of Chmmous von Mio 22h tims Me. | Asher quict: pots, 90s, 0d.; pearla, Bia, Sugar dull. | the Indisus on the Newces river af Texas Of | and ynfurtinata affair. Tha turreted monster rowed 1 | : Seedlie tab/edhaniesandia ob hs a iabe trace bert cc staeen Biexrow tallod attention to the deportation of w uogro regi: | Coffee steady, Rice’ in fair demand 'at former prices. | the Lith of Api, 1896. Ou the Sth of May, | boa atbont, with, mndiy. fisiurws to creste, deceit 1 peenim be Laken bepord (he © uhe y toast was drapk. wth ures, the | meat from Feypt by the Emparor of the Frevch, which | Linaeed vl, dda. Od. dé Rowin quiet—Ode. i. S1ieit8 | 156s, no wan prognoted tom full captaincy of bis rogiment, | Fhe versed Nieunburg tuowiay vighl, and the oe | gear wttig of the two houses, The remlotin inys over ‘Yankee | be chasacterized as a most base and eri) proceeding, and | turpentive dail and nominal. Petroleum—Nothing doing RAGS on oes = | Delieving he wag really « tu wos » r aid, Which Was present, aite then cailed the Third United Sales cavalry. He rved | Mivgnols up, but the guns fell jato the heods of the | one a odle worse thao a revival of the slave trade. and very flat, 0 | ir. ADAMS,tho Amertonn Mi Lord PaLwenstow eald the transaction was pot only very LONDON MARKETS. in Missouri, and during the carly stagoe of the rebellion | enemy, 4. ‘ } City Intelligence. irregular and unfortunate, bat in some of ite details liable | Wheat dojl and rather lower. Flour qniet, but Ameri- | oceunied tho positions of captain and assistant adjotant | ‘fhe statement of those whe rao away frdm the sunken | Wi Bow, 9 pc: | ia cenaure than his friegd applied 0 it. The | ean about the saune. Bagar unaltered, Codes firm. Ice Ts Saal i On Caen we ie { the approach of the padty-boat war eubeayuently | aoe ate : : e case wore as followa:—The Emperor of the | unchanged. Tallow—Advancing tendency: Y.C., 444. 3d, | general at the pe ' : . 4 pe apy . . | torentiog coremnomy Wook plane at the o . omnans of ie cee Freneh troops | Linseed ott G1. English tin advanced £4 per ton. | A: Here he became somewhat distinguished, and | ageor 4 to be false, and the Podiaoola by thie time j terday The Chippewa Chiefs, q desired (0 enlist @ force of Africans pig irom, 64a. « 64m, Bd. mbet 0 colonel of th Boond | hay, no a on raised for paevile, (here, beh Woe PaO ere at foe oxasenw iikibre, vd af reg a age ar a : . F aes | orn Washington on rowis bor . went beyond this request. A reciment of | yogsrg, John McCall & Co, and John Athya & Co. report | Michigua cavalry. He served in Migsour is tlie oapacity vHE NAVY | 4 greuude Oh the Woat, wore 4 elected (layne ane marched down 10 Alexandria, and | yery little doing im any deseription of broadstuis, und | and gtined such credit as to he awarded a bre or i c Ni ° ela, 4 iter wh @ theme t with shipped on beard a French frigne before prices of all sorts favor buyers. in the regular cavairy,to date from Apri ' | we t . wa , knew why or where they were going. This was vot — the French maperor, whe aly wished to HAMPSHIRE ELECT toeritoriour services in that Btato, He was noxt The Prices of the St, Jago de Cada, | ‘ ‘ . s voluatarily, but the conduct of the Rgyp- NEW L 10N & brigadier general of volunteers, with ra ¢ — t ws “ne 1 ign was exactly simiiar in ylolence and croeity A a os ne tre cb 98, 186 er pomp iam aoe : te had been committed at Wareaw. He, how- « eens ng Come Sa ee eee «iw . tien 18 | with appropriate grav ’ vor, hoped that the French goverament, which had ex. | The Vote for Governor Very Close—One ] and on the attempted invasion of Bragy int he . 1 by the 1 - Satan p », having got wo otcoug diaiiko to what hai been done at War- | Demoerat Probably Elected to Con | in September, 1802, he wan appointed to the com ote meamers W tila | - ° ! “Faith, Ws 0 . 1 foe! that this was exactly the same, oF ratl | >, a ee ae i y, Maria, Colamuie ’ y wyders . bd @ anit the position wh have now ane wore eartied to an ture to Ke Repubiie | he post af Bewport and C a 11 at he will give q . ‘ "i y, Tfeat thet ft a not 1 bat gumebed: and he trusted that they would as far ‘ oe | { October, be pr c martial in a y with reference to the * . . 4 id therefore L hope you will be #0 kina he wrong. Her Majesty's government Cog, on, N. H., March 11, 1963 1 futo Bastorn of Cof|rai Kentucky aud ated | 5 ti ay due w the “ ‘ ’ woking @ speech this iton to this eifect to the Freach go. ‘The election i #1,:; very close. If Judge Fastman is not A cacy’ beak “age Ountedl u | i a aes at ke a Sega Mie Mace. W r hted to be sub, " atm id | arter # eo wil » Dees a ¢ weve Ue brave men wh by t ° ’ Py suctationg which the ¢ sates wore introdnced by Lord. Paget, | Sfvea Governor by majority of votes, be will only | ~8 OH Hinte, wey 4 . y the harvien w , bie rein coantry aut od a tof the position of the navy. The 4 want a few hundred, i+ plurality over Gilmore i be 2 . 4 wait Gyo te " ° jue test ® ; rom we * worl soet ow f to be, as main features mates have been aireaty an. Song - . PY 4. Mr. Gould Bh be consoled every Y the ¢ we € ‘ « wefore. rath hownced, aud alter some renarks by Me. Cobden in farge | Fam C0UF to five thovsxad, a ‘ nny ® At 23 Piatt etrOet, Crom twelve till one ‘ S aburt tite, Dut the object they have ie . (Hear of furtiler feauctions, | at important vote: wore In the Firet Congressional district, after making corres being gubd 4 ‘ varying nO feo whatever for the information erhaps be agreed to, Jociading that of 76,000 men and boy¢ for the | tions in this morning's returns, it ls probable that Marcy b of November 1542, be ’ 4 to give W0 all Concerned ad o Mireur The pigeetorie makers of thie with — ee service of the enmuing year (dem.) ia by 200 to 300 ity ce. ( roope i the Central district. ‘ 4, Six—trapeport and soppy tee wate 4 demnend for an imerouse ‘ . Great Britatn. Th will be necessary to have the official account to de- | pe ine gad of December, 1802, be wax mominated by the the nthe fectmiled from thas port yewterdey - " . stud, fate Of wegen ‘ sot a Lalen. ait * Poard of Trade returng for the year 1862 are pub. | ide the Second and Third districts Prowiaent cx a Major General, with oommiselon aod ranks emense eange Of shoran, provisions and wae rem wt @very mar bets ours sry og ad oe nore lished. They show the Local exports of Great Britain for | The demoorate carry the following counties —Morrimsc, | jaring (row september 17, 1862. Thin ¢ 1 ee i a Unthign tient afe 40 be uand ns big Aight we ih felation to Ameriean £108 104 414 An T8Ohewnd eine Sol ody In abe east | Grafton, Cove, Carroll and Belknap. Relieve, hae not yet born confirmed. It waa trom the | ¢ Prometiy, eavates to, it ers.) ‘ibe Union was ae ue the'w Dally telograms aa to the health of Prince Alfred were | The reputiican and Harriman ticket# united haves r& | Genprai dintrict Of Kentucky thet the troops were token ade nue bie deserenined to give me any rmortal man He de recieved fro Malta, and they continued to report satis- | jority in Rockingham, Straiford, Hillsborough, Cherie | gat carried en, Carter's splendid operstina for the . “ : 2 ci te never ting the The Lndom @labe bas readon to Belleve that a eatisfae: } 824 Probably 1m Bullivan countics. cutting the Richwond and Fat Tenwemee Haiirond last OE gis see atin & ‘ eon ordered arom ay Te the compre news of the b pein Tg the dixpute with Braztt is IWkely to be In tarragon Fepublicang will Baye nearly ar large | senugry. In Febriary Inet General Granger wan trace an quardetip t Fortran Moor ‘ye «ere t ” - fos a majority aa Inst year, ferred 0 t mberiand, ved ne > stain © m “ it oe the | Mr Tania! Whittle Harvey the wel known chiet com. | The fenate may stand six to six Perhaps the oppo | f , : pimerdareedl . : : sacred wu their minds,” Feorenre e city of Londo police, “died an tbe 24th of | tion to the democratic party may bave secured seven or | fal hower™ ‘ Sao ent . : Febronry. at the age of pearly eighty years ewht of the twelve members. overnie dine ears

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