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8 ‘THE p TROUBLES IN EUROPE. | cor sete sted ceo tral THE INSURRECTION ATTITUDE OF PRUSSIA. ~- lp Napoicon and Mr. Seward’s Reply te Drouyn de Lhuys, &e &o., ———» = “ Our London Correspondence. urepe. i devoted great bume of the Lowpom, Feb. 25, 1868. whirk are beyond the dhe Polish Insurrection Likely t Lead & 4 Burpee Var—Keaction in Regt Prbtuc Openim on Amemce— tbe i ! i Phe Bnion Cause Gaining Ground Hapidiy—The Piva | {RD Nenereek Brow. | Lew of the Prince of Wate Ome Thesserd Pretete, | dete i -srue, &G0.s. sd ; ™ : — Phe Approaching Marriage, or a pq bevy a © wsurrection in Poland bide (air to eolipee tm im | SPyehe Converse, b. i. werest the American war Parliament, after five hoore | New York. Captain Juha fr dato, Seams about onaninous Rat at alrect exprention — u & opin should go forth (rom the Brities Legislature as w the fuinre conduct of Ruma towards the countrymen Mf Koscvoke, If France and Ragland set io accord oo | 40 pot eee how [usin aa get along with. We sli will NOt WANE to repent the tragedy of the Critica Aller @ abort geven years reapiie England to her mission to this Polish matter, it will ken Russia, therefore Eugland desires the ‘cles te Rebeltion Ms right in al coustries ex bis the Englishman's @reed, No doubt, in | ¢e Bismark has opposed an obstinate silence to the inter- ue cao of the Poles, they are deserving of eympaihy | pellations of the Chamber of Deputies on thie subject; and encom, Dut it # Believed the detaila given im the Frankfort jour: There is a rapid ronetion going on here throughout the | wal, /.’AMerepe, are im the main correct, as ihe semi official Drev kugloms oa the subject of America, Seoerb ie | orrans Rave not ventured to deny them categorically. I foe inn) sl hoarty, aud grownd thas can never be re. | am told that Lord Russell hae scopy of the document tn gorverod of the fortorals gain some battles, The friends | his hands, but could not communicate 1 te the House of of ihe South’? bulked blood, reeogmition and vilhinows | Lords, ae he had not received it either from Pras#ia or from saitpotre a8 «oop as Parliament opened. Partiament was | Rese, but from the Court of Vienna, to whom it had been to do everything for th ‘ode. But it proved great | notified confisentiafty by the Rorsian Ambassador ery aud Lietle wool, Pachament hag been in kession aboot | m the hope of inducwg Austria t conclude «similar ks, and not one honorable member bas dared to | agreement, Mt anpeare to consint of three paragraphs, he recogniiton of the South, or even has asked the | by the first of which the Russian troops aro authorised zeverumout what they intend todo about the matier | to pursue the meergents across the fromter Ul! they meet Every ove kuows what they intend to do, They ttend to | with a Prussian force #tromg enough to dinare tho figi ‘jet ‘em aloue severely.” Uvee The rt puiaiom reeiproal The second Flaics to so has gob roasted, lampooned, Dinck- | the conditions on whieh the Rassian generals are allowed oon, from ove end of the kingdom to | to enter Prussian territery for ihe parpese of carrying ul r Cr evleriainng Mr, Mason, 1 was certamly | their stretegical combinations, and places the Fraesian rahi in what] wrote to you two woeks ago about the | railways at their deposi, The third paragraph rpec tes fet of Confederate tron-clads that is fitting ont here by | the meawores that are to be tke te guard the ath conn vance of the British goverument, If Mr. | the fropter aod to prevent arme sod tunitions of Lincoln insiru ts Mr, Seward to demand that they be | war from being smoggied inte Poland or Pree Sunpressed, this government will do it; not without, | pian subjects from jolming the insurrection The Tho Moyor of Liverpool has just eptertaioed the oficers | Hurepe mentions the existence of seeret clauses celetive af the Micertoan cealiel ships at a banquet, to the action of the two Powers in the event of a diplo Ihe opie ow that swaitows up everything else in the | matic or armed imerveution io favor of the oles, bat! approocbing note of England's hope to the fair maid | am credibly informed that no provision hes been made of Denmark. ‘The Princess will bo here in a week, and I | for euch @ contingency, nether the Pruselan nor the Rov drppose no pageant that pas taken place jo Londen in a government having ant pate! any interference of dundecd years has come up to the epleador that we shall | foreiga Powers ‘th what they cousidered @ mere private Whness ou the two days—tho arrival and the woddiog. | arrangement between two neigtiboring Stater for the soou fvery ho se in all the main thoro ughfares of London will | rity of their reepective dominiona. Se a ae se. 8 to ve s the procesaiee next Satur. 1 eed mot pay how mistaken they were in protably. bare uit Tour livndred thesand oo ns, we pow Diner cross London Urldge from the South: | London and the proceedings in the Britich Parfiament ty station, through King Williatn street t© | will have scquainted you with the tmprensions pro thence throtigh tho Pouliry and Cheapside, St Paul's, throng Landxato Hil Fleet Stteoee ihe | v0ed in France and England by this eufortuna’o the Back, Ie Strand, Charing Cross, Piccadilly, and at Apsicy House | treaty, which has already iqd to the most startling re = Hy TR anger ee, thet ee the ware | suite, breaking up the M@irns between bance foal 1) the Haddington Wertocn,Kaitway, whlah takes’ them to Windscr. “Eni, | a4 Russia, and reviving the extinct alliance of tbe wall de on Saturday next, the 7th. Then-on ‘Tuesday, the | Western Powers, strengthened, perhaps, by the acces- Soh. vesting. om aap piace in the private chapel at | sion of Austria. Here in Prussia equal alarm and indig- tndtsor + as) The ‘eveo that che Pence of Wales held for the ‘Dation is felt/at the dangerous position the country has tay before yesterday, was the largest that has ever taken | bece placed in by the /ll-edvieed the place during this reign. There were one thousand new | ment, whieh is unanimously pobvtions. said (be Prince fe i . tbs cy Tt sone uit eevee visemes si and the petple. A special etmpenttten Bes heen pie Fenris: ‘rom Maite are that Prince Alfred ismueh | by the Chamber of Depution to Ler Our Paris Covrespondence. Pants, Feb. 27, 1663. apon bis Majesty's government not to afford asristance and fhe Monitor on Mr. Scward’s Refysal—Ite Kifet—No | favor either to the Russian authorities or to the ineur- Interference at Present—Poland—What Secessioniats in | Seuts during the course of the” revolt that has broken Europe Say About “State Rights” and Universi Suf- | in the kingdom of Poland, and consequently not to frage, He. allow either of the contending parties to enter Prussian The Afeniteur of this morning contains the following | %¢'Titory withont being previously disarmed.” This articie :— motion was adopted in the commities by a vote of eigh- The government of the Emperor has received the official | €e0 to three, and will be imtroduced in the Houre to wee of the “bine ab Washington to ite ie reume st morrow, when it will undoubtedly be parsed by an re-establishment of peace, Here is the reume overwhelming majority, It will be impossible for govern- this ¢cxmeut:—ihe Ministor of Foreign Affairs of Parted Suaten © romences by declaring that the President | ment to ignore this decided expression of public opinion, Ras exeininod the proposition of France with all the con- | Neither the modest assurance of the Premier vor the yaunt ed firmness of his master can make head at the same Bideration die to the ipmerited sufterings which the civil war tas brought upon this country, as well as upon Amo- time against the energetic protests of foreign Powers and Sueere iriendship which Inspires its counsels, Buthe | the unqualified disapprobation of their own people, @o8 not patie of the im ions — which are founded a doubt as to the issue of the struggle. Invited bring on a colli with both, Indeed, it fe the general sas: tweuty oe eS ae only wey eon er in Smpreesion that the career of M, de Biamark will come to Wetories and reverses insepara! vi dtudes it . ” military enterprises. The federal forces have not ceased | 2°04 ine very few days; and persons with whom © the adec the territory of the insurgents. Whatever may be | retirement of the King will be simultancous wish that of eae ie f chimlon regarding Pe no al ar her his favorite minister. Yesterday already it was cor- i 0 | se legisla. | rently reported on ’Change that the Premier bad re bs Bow miied os, h acti ity ras ny ater seed ave done in the sane: cletiumndtanons iireabattisy | Rew Cabinet; and it ie striking proof how rapidly Pre- could Lave done in the same circumatances ; itéreaoutces Hu abundant, and a ores ba sufficient na the | sia has « Ne ae we one Beois of the moment @ ses or *ppelp up fetes few years, that the ‘return vo office 1 bhi Bing the opposing interests trie come wo an general execration at the secession of dng reltive to the maintenance or ruptnte of the Union, | the present King, was actually hailed asa step towards & more ifberal and peticiews prey. and nee ® favorable rica herseif, and with @ duo regard to the arciont and and ft would be madness to persist ine policy that may by a ‘rienaly Power to pass in review the events of the to advance toward their end and maintain strictly block- | Wish is father to the thought’ flatter themacives that the ection, the measures adopted by the the Log signed and Baron Manteufle had been invited to form a were still commissioners 16 meat bad liam IV. itted it ms Ot cotta, | Viner of Frederick Will IV., who qui understand- Mr. Seward conce:ves that, ir. bis benevolent desire to see perce roestabiishod, ihe Emperor of the French has dered this aga preet . “But even effegt upon the funds, as STS Suit dats: pasion bed ea Lt oa At any raie, the attempt of poor Bismark to pony ry it, to ustion, he believes that ull pacite political capital out of the Polish TF bas turned enon the basis of the aeuleoies of the alee weed Would | out most untucklly for him, and only baad. if | entertained the idea of consenting toa separa- ‘Mon, it certainly would by in the eyes of the nation the object of universal reprobution, In piace of a negotiation eal 7 is “hoist with his own petard.”’ Ithas ot oven secured the gratitude of bis Russian friends, who protest that im the yo indicated, , Ocean es Ley lores oem they did not want his co-operation; that they could easily tors and repreacptatives of 1 scontent Population, ceema to be a better means of discussing the eee eee seams Saeek ants tian be toe sain quertions ih litigation; its decisions, to be sanctioned by | Sol" ine Prussian Premier abd his eajcrview to show Gaction:! convention, would give them the force of aD | ES devotion to uhe imperial government. All tugsia re yy uired of him, they say, was to keep a strict watch on Not « word of comment upon thie refusal to accept the fron Telrad at ilo the rts cro t when troops, and then to re-enter fast attompt at the Kmperor’s dictation appears in the gare gee bg They dkd te Galtoln AS @@cial journal or bas as yet been published in any of the stoer papers, These latter have been waiting for their | Austria and Oke the assistance of a foreign eve. Ismay bea very different one from what it might | Power to restore order among her own subjects. | There have been some daye since, when it was openty stated in | SPR nts fom the scone. of bowtlities ure decidedly tu. ugh puitical circles that, in case of a negative reply to | favorable to the insurgents. They have been worated this inet offer, the recognition of the Southern coufedera- | in several 18, ey A 2 most ey would immediately follow and the blockade be broken, | Pivedy aud obstinate foe Oe fH nel they ‘Then there was not so much prospect as there seems now to be of Europe being involved in a general war upon the Polish question, the Emperor endeavoring to make up for the damage done to hia popularity by the ill-fated expedi- thon to Mexico by aiding the Poles in the conquest of their” wdependence, and at the same time endeavoring to add to French territory by the acquisition of the Prussian Rbevish provinces, All this seems by no means unlikely tow and, with this contingency in view, hie Majesty's @cvyron a8 to what course he will take in American af. favre will doubtless be considerably modified by it. We shall eeu ma day of two by the sane of the semi-official or) Until the Polish without resistance. Suuowich yand other pacer on the ; v See teed tastmaal ta aaaante Sat aa Prussian frontier have been receoupied by Rnesian de- tain (hat we need apprehend no difficulty from foreign in- | tachrente, au the wintte eagle of Poland, which had vip. fervention, and this bids fair now to promise ns several | planted the Russian peta sedge ons apn hee ‘other woutiés time im which to settle our question | public buildings, hus again had to make way to the double. for ourselves. Had {t not been for the threaten. Roaded monster. The intelligence from Lithuania and Vel. timie is contradictory. The Ruseiaus assert that every- tog Furopean complications—in which France and Austria ‘thing Is quiet, while the Czar oe op bereg ae - od ith that “moral eu rt’ of Bugs as making such rapid progress io Ul iatricte that br a menad, whiel, comting | Si crevite guucrals have bess Gusble toupee the rele: sedenverod to on to expel “tne Russian —. but were repulsed with tremendods loss. Their leader im this un- forvunate caine Kurowpas aaa committed suicide. An- other chief, Monau, has been shot by his own followers for his conduct in the ‘battle of We » Where he is sua. ted of having betrayed them to the Muscovites; Jrierolawski, who had ete eutered Poland pear Kalisch with @ stall band of rotainers, bas or attacked and routed with the loes of his baggage and Meeps Siomngn ‘The ot numerous body of insurgents that still keep the feld of Langiewicz, the strength of which is estimated i some reports at 18,000 men, but which probably does not exceed one-third of that number; but even this corps : rh pisenom A Be pan ani Wo the Austrian frontier, as if for Urpore of ‘ing an asylum there iftoo hotly pursued by 7 ihe euemy. The strong position of Vycow, in the midst of an impenetrable forest, ‘bean abandoned Botbing, sho ts ever ready w give when anything is to be | forcementa they were to bave wont into Poland: but he gained by it), on the one side, And Russia and Prussiaon | fact that the teiegraphic communication with Vilna, the ctter, may, ere the béginning of summer, make | Kio, &c., continues uninterrupted would hardly seem to Esvoys om qrand batt ld have red rea wo | frre eminem word oy vb Seward would have Jed to the recognition of the Southern eonfederacy. ‘Tere is a groat deal of sympathy felt here for Poland, and & petition rent to the Senate by M. St. Marc Girardin nd several thousand others will doubtless bring up ese ‘os few days the discussion of the whole question and egheld 4 — festival was celebrated at the duty of France in the present crisis, The Patrie, the | ‘be Opinion Nationale, the Mivcle and the Temps have all bya gubecriptiens in their columns for the wounded wlfering Poles Aimong the stories whic have re- po boen started is one to the effect that if, throngh the Intervention .f the Emperor, Poland encceeds in aequir! der independence, the Voles will uitur their reconstitu throne to the kmperor the Count Walewski, the watural gon of the First Napoleon by « Polish countess. Tbaye been struck in my conversations with reces. in Paris by the uosnimity with which they brert y pheaned we eo upon two important poiute, and T can but inver | cane studying at the Berlin University, who hove pod t the opinions which they express opon them | dentiy inspired ‘with ® most (avorable idea of the wbived at home, and are cutertained by the leaders | national character, and who in their taro appear to enter and promment men ip the rebellion. I bave never | tain a sincere rogard for thelr instrnctors, Conversed with upon the sub ect does vet roout The Paris correspondent of the Yowtehe Zeitung con the ilea of State sovereignty ae an abetrnet theory, | firme the report that the lact New York mati has brougt ert who does not eny tl Hon ef the constitrtir the answer of the White House to tbe recent mediatory Bs deiovoe that Pace lines will he obiiworsted ana artrane proposal of the Tuileries, aod that dr. Dayton has pre sented it to the Freneh Bi | Tesco | thee’ ans ail wos discussed ie Couscll, ieumediatcly after the. detiveratioas oo tho Poli question, but as yet no decision bas been arrived at on | dhe ‘action that is to be taken in consequence.” €vinoline Best cuchment. {rom the European Times, February 28.) A rumor prevails in London, which, it is said, | cansed considerable stir amonget the Court millipers) Br | fine Laities bo Che effect that the Princers Alexaudra’s ar- rival is to be the signal for a sweeping reduction of the la- | dies’ wkirts. But notwithstanding the dimensions to ) which crincline has sweiled of late years, the iauovation vie de easily put dowa, and strong asseverations are to of crwmoline and the determmation to preserve ic. A fash. fon winch has taken 40 strong a Holl! of the feminine Id may prove too strong for the young Danish Princes iapeoot If Lhe Empress of the i , who introdac- ed the fashion, were to And discouniananve it, the victory might possibly be =, ald crinoline ip likely to ST. PATRICK’S DAY. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Barurpay, March 14-6 P. M. The arrival of the Secretary of the Treasury in town last evening rather unsettled business this morning, and people were unwilling to move, from apprehensions lest he should force a loan on the be made in the higher circles of the counfor tat market, and produce such @ panic as ensued from his last negotiation. Im the course of the day, however, assurances were given that nothing would be done which could unsettle the money market, won; bet without some | and @ better feeling prevailed in consequence, Femain mistress of the Brokers were fully supplied with meney at 6 a 6 per cent, Gold opened at 159, fell te 158, rallied to 158%, declined to 15834, sold in the afternoon at 15714, The Preparations for the Celebration— | % and 158, and closed at 157% bid. Mr. Chase’s Grand Military a Civic Procession— Bangect of the Friendly Sons—The Knights of St. Patrick, dic., &c. The preparations for the celebration of the anpiversary @f St. Patrick’s birthday—next Tuesday—indicate that the display thie year will fully equal, if % doce not sur- visit bodes no good to the gold speculators; per- sons in his confidence fee) satisfied that the premium will decline, Exchange closed at 174% a 195. The stock market was dull and hesitating thie . the first session of the regular board pass, anything of the kind which has ever been wituessoa | Morning, At ip this city, The convention of Irisb societies have held | Prices seem to have been uniformly lower, and the several meetings, and prepared a programme which will | prominent speculative shares, such as Erie, Pitts- De found very attractive. The civic societies, ia con- janction with the Jrieb military organizations, wili havo burg and Southern’ old, appear to have under- gone more hammering. At the 1 P. M. session of their customary procession through the principal streets | the public board prices showed the following de- of she city, and there will be a number of balls aud sup- pers in the evening. ‘The ancient society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick ‘will give their customary banquet in honor of the Saint at Delmonico’s restaurant, corner of Broadway ana Chambers sirect. Mr. James T, Brady, the Accomplished and witty orator, will presiie on the cecasion, and 4 is expected that coverakdistingr ished speakers will indulge in eloquent displays anont we life and virtner of the iliustrious apostic. But perhaps the most intoresting feature of the ccle- bration this year willbe the banquet of the Knights of Mt Patrick, ap servciation which bas sprung up very sod. dently, creating quite a furore among the Irish residents of eity. be debut of the Knights was made on the evenug of the ast anniversary of st. Patrick's day, when | &¥ery want diuter was demolished by the cham of the hely apestie at Patten’s Hotel in | street. Then they bered uot more than #fty mem. | ders, and we couaparatively ankuown. But since that tone the fame of their doings and objects has been so widely epread, and so many of tho most reapectable and ytelligent members of the Irish community have con- nected (bemeelver with the aawociation, that at present Khe desire to 1m and become duly knighted seeme to have grown ite a perfect manm, Ag the objects and principles | Amwer’n of che Kinigitts have bitherto been enveloped in a pleasaut cloud of mystery, we have been requested by one of the chiet Knights to chate that the association is not of a se oret character, a# 8 great many peopic, it appears, have soppored. The nights have yathered themselves to- ether iw a formidab ¢ kociety, based upon the principle adv Iria nationality, and of cclo- dresing wh your th annives p Of the illustrious St. Patrick in 4 sucha! and intelicctual manner. To become & member ali shat ts reyauite is a ood character, love of the Emerald tele, and to be proposed and seconded by any of the kavight# at any meeting of the society. Three Casontient votre are mulcient to “blackball”” any appli- cant for membereh Iaadie alt the ‘arrangements for a Brizadier General Brigadter General Corcoran, ye other proiinent officers of tho Sixty ninth regl- ‘ity Assonbly Rooms for their , Which is jays of @ most select and Fi is ‘aro, that a yric om St. Patrick be delivered at ta. Patrick's Cathedral, by an emi the celebration of High NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Beomate. Aumany, March 14, 1865. ‘The act !vcorporating the Leviathan Dock Company was reported favorably. ‘The act confirming commissioners of deeds irregolarly appointed by the New York Common Counei) was roport- ed against, and the roport tabled. ‘The Brookiyn Firemon's bill wes favorably reported. vege type introduced @ bill douating $26,000 to the New Mr. Fouexn 7 ‘® bill incorporating the Union es: 4l20 the Brooklyn and Flatbush avenue : Adjourned, Asecmbly. Arnany, Mareb 14, 1863. Mr. Faean presented @ petition to regulate the ferries between Staten Island and New York. mi the wage of Bast N vil ow wu FAVORAMLY socroties in New York. By Mr. The Railroad bill; to con- Struct a railroad to Morrisanin ‘West Farms, ys. Hmaty--Extending aid to the Albany and Sus- Railroad. Made special order 27th. . JORNAON—For tho regulation of the rate of interest, for the consideration of the House. BATTALION DRILL OF THE SEVENTH REGENT, NEW VORK STATE NATIONAL AMD. On Thursany and Friday evenings the splendid armory of the Seventh regiment, New York Notional Guard over Tompkins market, was perfectly jamumed with the most es ¥ Couii fashionable assemblages of ladies and genticmen to wit | goo Brie RA. ; eas the eabibition drills of this dewervediy popular organ zation. On Thursday night the driliof the right wing took place, and on Friday evening the left wing gave & emia ph hag ay AB) mysteries i ! Hi iy THE SRVERTY NORTH BIA tee, Adjutant James Gilmore, of the Seveney oomth High landers, now im the Geld, is bowy tenting belonging to bis regiment, of which there ars emi & Par number. His headquarters are at the | where derorters are rey 10 TEPER, when they wag Bo at once forwerted te their regiment witicat any fur ther notion being taken THE DEFENDERS. Colonel F. X. Braulik, who ts raising the iD this city, progresree sdmirabiy in the tae Dart ness, apd soon oxpects to Lave bis reyimens in the fold, ister of Foreign ADRIre—"'The | nowniven are not BOW PR) wig, DUL expect Wo Rarenumed cline as compared with last evening :—Pacific Mail 1, New York Central 4%, Erie 3%, Erie pre- ferred 4%, Harlem 34, Harlem preferred 44, Michi- gan Central %, guaranteed 4, Pittsburg 5%, Ga- lena %, Fort Wayne %. Operators for the rise ~Were evidently moving with caution and disposed to wait for events, while operators for the fall were not unwilling to increase their short line, Governments were very firm; the foreign demand continues to absorb all the stray parcels which tind their way into our market. In the afternoon the market wes not active, and there was no ma- terial change in prices. At the olose it was steady. The following were the closing quotations of the day:— US6's,reg,’81.101% a 102 BucksCo.Jead 2% a 23% US6's,cou,’81.1021, a 102% Cumberland 18% a 19 7.30 n,A&0 106 a 106 Canton... a 253% Currency oor. 963% @ 96% Pacitle Mail ae @ 18534 Dent certi’e. 9934 a 998% N Y Central..1163¢ @ 11634 gold. .1H7% a 157% Erie... 11 a 18% Miseour @.. 6L3g a OL% Erie pref... 904g @ 9034 Quicksilver... 40a 404° Hudson River 100° a 10034 The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows to-day:— Receipts ... —For customs. $419,478 50 The City of New York to day took out $1,321,- 721, and the New York, for Bremen, $222,950— making in all $1,544,671, end with the shipment by the Kedar ($225,000), $1,819,671. Stock Exchange. SarvRpay, Mare 14, 1863. 50 sha Vac MSS Co... 185 200 5 bio "s, 81, cou 203 3000 US 13 8-208 cou 10234 4000 US 6's, ’Tl,cou 95% 17000 eesereses 98 2000 OS 68, “74, cou a1 250 tow TT3-100. . 106 6000 10000 De; 2000 Th Warioan, 1000 1 cou bas, 770: wa 2000 Indiana 6 2009 Erie et m tan 12 1000 Frie 5th m dds, 168 2000 Hud Riv 2d 8 f. 120 7000 Har RR 24 mb 103 8000 MC 88 clm sfb 128 8000 Mich So skg fd. 11247 3000 Goshen Br bas. 107 500 Il Cen RR bds. 18035 200 6000 ALA TH inc b 80 5000 Chi AN W2dm 42 8000 M A PrduCistm 11014 5000 Cl & Tol sky fd, a 530 he do, 300 Norw & Wore RR 81 ton RR. 3000 5000 Gal & Chi 1 ex. 116 5000 Chi & Alt inc b 98 15000 American gold, 15844 1 10000 do 83 169%6 $0000 do. YOR 50n0 do “aaa 60 she Pha 60 Butches rah row ik ite 10 Merebts’ Exch Bk 3 of Commerce. elas ny A 104% teeQuianiverin ce ap 39 200 600 do 00 Chic &N’ 200 Harlem 300 do, 200 do, 800 Mich Cen 400 Mich s & 260 do, 380 do, bo Mich S & 60 do. 50 do. 100 do. bw R. a0 ANS TH pret 200 Gal & Chi RE Wo 10 1S BO Clove fe Tole! ! 160 Chi & Seek Ind “0 ad 200 do io ie Pitts, Fe W & ™ do ecu enw ru Gales at the Pablic Board. i310 Sas 700 ahs Bock Coflead 3% H00 pen 105) * sheers ann goede: tat 1200 do mow de. 100 Erie RR. om &. ay do. 00 do. wo do. am ao. oo do 160 oha Pae 2000 do. wo do. 100 Erie preferred ae &... 260 Hudson RR 10 .. 700 Harlem RR. we os 200 Harlem RR Gaaiver 100 Mich SN 60% Ld a... 400 Clev & Pitta or 108) «. 0 Chi & 100 Pita, FW Greeee US coe SI... 1B B00 nhs Erie Lue ft “mo 102% 100 Hudson 100 Seon Debt cortifie’s. WK 100 1004 10500 Amerionn got 1i6 ‘W Harien, . ay me... 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Sehr 18 Dai Bi Ws Jonas an ALS ay Schr J @ Whipple, Parker, Sehr Belle, 2 (eat Oat ibe Bets Depew, Bag me eri J Campbell rath York Kivere ft Pucker, ae Susan @ Brown Harden, ‘Tourter Sav Metoult & god. Maries. les, Ba'timore—Van Broat & ae Sary Helen, Hutchimson, Baithmore=-Merrill Schr Mountain Avenus, Kelley, Philadel my Bohr Volta, MI Philvtelphinctt ® Rackett £0. puis, Loveland, Pbiladeiphia—M T Runyon & Perry, PhiladetphiaeJ W Me! aren, Ab ‘rile, B Bll J abeth ori — Breit Son & Co, ile, . MemNesiaith & Sone, Amsbury, Roston—Metcaif tDutean ler, Boston—J C Dayton & Co. Sehr A Harding, Gionsssten Dro ell & Payne. pBetr Joseph Reed, Stevens, Frevincetown—Crawell & aye. Behe. W D Cargt!!, Dibble, Providence. Sloop P Hulse, D Hart, York River—P J Campbell, Steamer Hippoaroi +, Brandon, New Orleans Western ‘Transportation Co, Steamer Thames, Ares, New Orleans—N L MeCready & Co. ARGIVED. © M steam frigate Carmen, Don Soae Polo de Bernabe, Havane March 2, vin off Charleston 7th Bteamaship Virelula Cale Gon evernte), prize to U 8 steam. ere Wachusett and Souoma, Acung Master 4% Pont, of the Sonoma in chia 1s, with assorted cargo to James C0 Southern Dis. trict of Florida, Maren 7, when Key W:at, passed Br steamer Peter Moll, going iw as a prize; L4th When coming up the lower bay. John Dok, a Beauan, inte of the Octorara fell from the motitop io the deck and was ee- verely ujured. ip ler B Ship Game Cock, Jayne, Shanghae Nov 24, passed An Dec IY, Java Head 19th, with teas and silks, to DG & Bacon,’ Had heavy westerly gules off Cape Good Hope; assed thaCape Jan 24; crossed the Equator Feb 2. {0 iat 744 Ws March a, lat 2684 N, bon 6007, puswed several boxer, Which looked like tea chests: Sth, crossed the Gulf in lon 74 26; winee which have had yery ubsetiled weather and W gales: Jan 3, Geo Kendrick, a uative of Chelsea, Mnas, nged aap Colnmbia, Bryant, Liverpool, Feb 5. with mdse and 206 passengers, to CH Marshall &Co. Had beavy W ,alen; oro deatn, Ship Europa (Brem), Hagen, Liverpool, $2 days, with aalt, ek igs ee S480, jon 39 30, spoke Bremen bark Tulako, 14 days frome Bremen ‘or Now York, Ship Mereury, French, Havre, Jun 26, with mdse and 98 rs aH Hincken. Has experienced heavy passengers. (0 Bord aaa elle Wood, Eunt 3 amet New a. 2 a: in ballast, 9 weat! eather the entire some e fasts. towing song ‘ongsie; abe was iu tow of the pilot boat Mary E Fish, é Bhip ma ard ar. tate of Boston), Baker, Boston, 5 days, Bark. Gorilla, Smith, Fertaraila, Chilo, Bape 17, vie ating Feb 28, w ‘ool 4c, to Fudvri & Dec 5, and St Thomas’ Chauncey, Salted tn company trom UB abi Sheph m4 Kennedy, for New Yors, an ir Harper, tor Phnudedyt % > salted the day bet Ee A Meads, tor Boson § or d'daye before, ‘te > N of Hatteras, Brings home for tria.a negro charged with Kiil'ng the ssoind mato of uhip Washingtonston her-passage fro 1 to Callao, fark Momven Fort Spain, Trinkad, Feb Bark Momtezima, Hammon rg Sootiod (of Hardsurd), Erwpa PR, 13 da Mud (01 ; ‘i rot Hartiord. re) Ac, io Elisha T Sith ig eho (ot Yarmouth, NB), Burns, Oavdenas, March 1, with sugar, t te ean Bios. 15, with Gaclasees, to master. fied’ heavy a heavy Tosasier ths es aT: rig New tsk ob Providence), Dawson, Norfo'k, 5 days, with ship timber Behr Estelle (of rookiaren), Van Brun pico, Feb sean Foun Bre ad om NBS aioe rroyo, PR, Feb ir Yout of St John, Me 26, with 9 Neviun a Bone ine ¥ a pear days worth of Miatveraa ‘with N. Sebr Union, Hndson, York Riv 8cbr Fountain. Davia, Fall Schr Prize Ban ter, Rich, Ten rt for Raltimore, Behr O M Petit, Clara. Newport tor Philadelphia. Behr Niagara, gs New Steamer Win Woodward. Cu Steamer Ye Steamer Concord, Nor an Philagciphia, Steamer Onpray. Aldrieh, Providence. Arr Mth—Schr Fannie Currie, Nickerson, Pensacola, 16 days, BAILED, 15ins-Steamer Planet; shine C A Farwell, Sardinia, Reso Inte, Ontario, Se peor Doreas barks W id Trishman, ny pA Wind, © y ie bran; brigw New York; M Lotus, Clara Pickens, Guayauna, Wallace Peck, 9; Seber Orlon, and others, 14th—Bteamiship N w Lore (rem). Bremen and South. ampton; City of New "York (Br}, Liverpool; America, Sat y Di fentn Wind at cunset W. fresh. American Shipmasters’ Association, No 51 Watt Staxet—Roous 23 anv 25. The following approved Masters and Oficers have received com:missions from this Association:— Captains John W Perkins, schr Dream; Stillman W Snow, sehr Florence: Geo Vigne, sehr Sir Colin ‘Campbell; Johan Ii Schweichel, bark J W Reed, bark W E Ander- ton; Jaw Binclair, bark Blien: Jas Ferg Age brig. San Joan; Jas imate) bri S Title, brie Linda; Jose R Wm Creevy; Aaron H Smail, Fen Chimborax Hichborn, bi be a brose Snow, fred Blacks brig’ Loch Lemond; ton BMGAte 1g Parks; Jot L Wallace, brig, "anita Ot Owen; Jos H Torrey, ship Marsbiield; Chas H Lyon, Jr. Miscellancous. Mrcxersenc Barx Torar sto Ta: recently in collision with the ship Tease Webb, was taken in ‘tow by pilot boat Mary E Fish, No 4, Friday morning, at 10 o,clock, 45 miles SE from the Highlands She had lost matnmast and mizen- mast, was not deep in the water, and the wind at the time being from NW, and since strong from the westward. She will probably be taken into Newport. ‘The steamship City of New York, Capt Peirie, sailed yea terday at noon for Liverpool and Queenstown, The steamahip New York, Capt Wencke, sailed yesterday for Sonthampton and Bremen, The steamsbip Kedar, Capt Hockley, sailed on Friday last for Liverpool. ‘The steamship America, Capt Maury, sailed yesterday for Aspinwall. No Insurance on Atiantic Waarers.—The New Bedford Mercury learns that the Insurance offloes of that city have decided to take no new riske on Atlantic whalers, nor on whaleships bound to the Pacific, which intend to cruise in the Atlantic, Banx Dupes, Sawyer, 21, previously reporied at Gut of Une, arrived at Weomung Jan 8, Bria Troms Rayuonn, Capt Thompson, satled from De- marara Jan 3) se Curaeee, Pere is for New York, on nothing having been heard from her since, it 1a feared th a8 been captured by one of the rebel ‘privateers and ae Ht ne is owned in New York. (The fears indicated in @ are very premature.) Buia Bway Fisurn, recent'y captured by the bd my was owned in Basi eRe, by eames Go Mariner Smal), Col H ir. She was valued ot vateer Capt. Staples, len, oo. No war rit NA, of New Bedford, before reported a Foot, bad Wiged afternoon of 22th, and - rt or t cordage had been raved, and the balance probably will be. Hxpectes to eave the oll machinery. Thy ressel may be got off if the woniber is favorable. Sewn Stan, from Baltimore, at Boston, on Feb 25, at 5 PM, 1373), Jon 78 07, picked ub a 14 feet boat, marked J Do: builder, N’ fring tbe dead bodies of two men, it 82 Id, the other youncer: both arks Were seen upon them $tl B) in i curreney was found to the boat, The bodies were buried at sea and the boat brought In. Notrce—The undermeationed rewards for saving life at tea have been revently awarded by her Majesty's govern- Thoma wn, & sextant: to Charles Burt, the mate. a tele- Bee ‘and to James Duffy, Edward Moore, David Wilkinson an ward Jones, seam n, the im of £2 each, for their fer rices iv rescuing the master and crew of the FRvo Trader, Dardiff, abandoned at sea 16th Oct last. ‘aptimn Blwell of the American suip Northampton, « chronometer, in acknowledgement of hi eran or ad n, of Bete, o chrencmener Jobn and to saw tia Staite. seamen, tne m_ of toe the ‘Marga South, fea the Mh Oct last, "shi algun ony he eg, puraused by Messrs aban’ ate 2 Mf To Cay Captain David rg Ghars the ship WF Brune: o 5 nbiie. a ih Reed od at at New York in N00) cate h of the Seas, 9 years 8. HOW ON nn amare ot SORA? Coane for BO roast sho ‘damn berg, wan. sold at Havana 4th inet, tora Hernan, of Liverpool, ior, E7W0, B8e, was one of the fret vessels warned off ly the blocked the Delta of the Missiemppt, and bas iain ai Havana ever since, her caren hav. fa. bere diapawed of, and mosly consumed in the So..th, ene Hi built, about 6 been sold to parties in Bay brook Beur Pew of ‘Red Bank, xi. has bee sold to par tes at Morenes, Li, for $400 and’ wri ply berwean that place aud | New York hike command of Capt Wm Tuttle. ened ay Warebam. about 175 tons, now here, SS and will be com: ot Now Bedford tat test shi Pe a Dead with wget eta uasoa;. art fee nt ae Pitty ea Seay ail'on board, Bout heme 7 At singapore Jan Dare Algniss, SneriRan, of New edt Gaia, Feb 1S—A boat's: arrived hi yale ) Ba of Seealere. They Tower ered for a Svame She whales ‘until sundewn cut froma: And. after betng tow ain tat oe Tate a ss day, hen made nearest port. vt oly read and water | ‘Foey werw alt thie tine (9 dais) N and W of ‘St Fi and ® Hing for 6 days und pi us PATHE aF rs oe yy. ier Pre cir names are nilieer; Franc Z Frank Bruith and John ww York Biate a ca seeond officer of ship Swailow, Sk her ia Wanda Sem Sept 28, with’ 290 spy bound vo Banda I Novem! Capt wits, any Mount Wollaston, NB, ea Jan 6, lat Jon 40 50 W, with ore hee 2 Bike BE bole up and S de 1 well. apt 'n, of bark Janet, of Westport, reports her at Seys he les Dec ‘oll as before; would ise 2 |e " a rok if i pe paki | ME Baker. ti of ship Gay Head, Lawrence, reports her at * A ith = Ce 108, ton 32 a oeeeeapiptin pokeu—I lon 2 » oI of tad from New London, ali w Spoxen, &e. Vesper, frou Liverpool for Caltea, eauilay, Rogers, from Havre for Baltimore, Feb 17, tat #8100 1k Foretgn Ports hana. PR, Feb 25—1n port brigs Willlam & Mary. jobs. to loud for New Maven? Matiha tor dos Ausig’ Core iin’ tne (Br), far NYork 2 daye; Br schr Prinee of Wales, for de ys ‘Auow, Dee 268i iragon, ) Shanghae; Ji Martha Howes, Tampiver Mertha: rata Cigale ALscara, Feb lA. Race Horse, Biararia; Jan (uot Fed) Tate ship HB Portes, Ballerds Beverly. Chase, Tetra ity Lewin, Shamghaes Uscisrnake, Harker: Auanthas (aot i port ccs tL er, Bhai I, Samnel mee Bae Winchel s N¥o i ¥ With, Homer, Rowe, Sinapors Manica, Deo 13—~Arr Mocntain Wave, Hi Melbourne. oy Des Mi, Skylark, Bursiey, uiverpooy; 28th, Fearless, Holt, bg = PR, Feb 28—Tn port schrs Marla Hall, Bartiett, for Bork 2 days tara T Holmes, Cooks tor New’ Haven, ldy; Coxonelia (ir), for NYork, rea’ty. Fons Sram, Fen £2—10 port chy LW Alexander, of Balti: Sid Dec 20, i Spence, Chefoo. TG Bunker, Coo iy Taurr0o, Peb 23—Ln port brigh Mischief, for NYork, BBos Initus, neived by the Mexican covernment; Elethea, BYork, ontside the bar; sehrs Ida Della Torre, for 10 8 dayn7 Masonic, tor do, une. 17Sld Old Colony, Berry, Hong Kong; Jobs Ww ihonoms ja (Japan), Dec24—Arr AA Eldridge, Coleman, hanghae. American Ports. BOSTON, Mareh 13—Anr more; brig i rk Sela, Nickerson, Baltly § Ber. k. Ibe liver, Washinton, DU? re au, Princes Bus ge Philadelphia, ria; be ee bra Auna Hinks, a V, Pender, Aux Cayesy in barks Fale oi, Helen Ma Wooster, Jobo Stevens, and vi fail, ch 12—Cld sehrs M A Gould, Pulibrook, ang Castilian, Bellatty, Alexan ura RKISTOL, March 12—Sld score NB Borden, Cothas, Ma- vernon, ( Chase, NYork. Mareb 1’—Arr schr H W Morse, Benton, Phix nter, Rackett. Klizabet LD ABETHTOUT, Mareh Geo Giliuro, Buy ‘SP Goawin, Hobbie, Star 4 achra Clinton, Borden, ni; B ituil; Haskell sloops Mary Dallas, Myatic; ‘ors Racket, Fall River; Mary, Gark, Mianus; Gen Ward, Lock: wood, New Haver GLOUCE: 8 Olivia Buxton, Wil- Kossuih, Lee, Newburypors NY i, Weat Gleam, ‘arr, Rockport fordo; Kit Carsen, sey NYork March I-84 brie Larch, Wilson, NYork. Pat 7 ine FORD, March 18—Arr sehr Evergreen, Potter, Hadel WO! March 12—Arr schrs Samuel Fish, Davia, Portiand for tYoree MH ieee, Kelley, New Bedford for 40:4 8 Hopkins, Neweom), and David B’Newcomb, Mtaine, Wellseet tor Tangier; D H Baldwin, Knowlton, Rocklan for NYork; Artist Forresier, Someract forgo: Prunes Now: ton, Coombs, Poritand for do. salie Smith, Webber, aor Jobn Crocktord, Jones, Fall River for do; grit ‘2 Kimball, Elizabethport for Providence; aluop A) tomer Hrown, Hammon A Cardenas; shre , Fall River for EN York Vith~Arr beg SP Adele AS Hzabethport for Provider ah hoe Neat for NYork; West Gleam, Rockport for jor do; Rost bee for do. Tu por’ s AM, brigs Jobu Balsh, Redwood: Turner, Crowell, and Cora, Reiley. NBedford Mord tor New poe tpi Howat, © vids hed Mayo, P ba A Btevens, Nicker-on, and 8 dock, Provisence tor do; Thomas H River for do, James Nel'son via NYork: UD, Stinson, Roc Fi. Comstoe , Greenport Donna. Ai 2g ‘ase, 107 ew Bediord for ‘N¥ork; Sarate Jane, Gardner, for Now York, sEugeve, Hunt, stastol for Haltimore: Mary A Rowland Wentport for NYork;, xpress, Sears, Fall River hd do Kpeedwell, Nickerson, Gludvexter Tor do; Amazon, Chase, Harwich fer dos Hectags a Boba MB: for Pallirvere) By eoridence for NY ark; sioo ininytony Bristot fo Spragie, Ghibe, Pevidense’ tor doe tk despaten st a mae al ithe vessels reported above, a a hart pt sches Mary A Lavell and Search going ont this AM. NARRAGANSETT, RI, March 13—Sid from Date Inaoe harbor this AM, schrt L.&M Smith, Sinith, and Ti don, Wrigh fi Ii River £9 Philadelphiay Gaile fou Jayne jence for New York}Got Lester, ot Point uaith Uitte AM, geht Bineline McLain, Bok. ra NYE for Bast Wes ula Banh 12 2arr sehrs WR Powers, Money, Harford Washington Yergueon, hound er, DeGrolt, Mork, Old» hra Miranda, Ward, Masai Burah Auguste, II W Benediy, and fe Lyman PHILADELPBLA March 13—Arr brig Abby | Thaster, Coombs, 8 York. C14 bs brige Burns, Parsons, Matanvas; Dn- rien, H sehirs W Wi ‘al'ace, Boul, Port Royal > Kelly, and A Colby. Harttnau, Boston. eh H—Two large steamers, one liaving the t, Wen! 10 sea yesterday, A fleet of ache bound 8, went to sea thds morniig, wet ta the barbor pe pleasant. ND, March 12—Arr Br sea © Saxou, pool, via London ie Rasta, ‘Tooth= : eehrs Lookout, Th Saran B fiale, barks Di ‘JB Lincoln, Webber, Trinidat; Biter Lake Read, PROVINCETOWN, “Mares 13, 10 AM—Sit U8 ginbuat Folepors jor NYork, in tow of steamers Walpole aad Gro pattue ia a pert sunset, ship Old Dominion, from Liverpool for ‘PROVIDENCE, March 12—Arr steamer Ospray, Aldrich, NYork; schrs Ringgold, Crowell, and Joseph Y Ross, Suniths two striaND. brige and two schrs, PORTL, Elizabet 2p Tewe P Havard, Wilson, NYork. Bel gers Mary, Pievee, Shea, Palcimore, Chisien P itiskney, Garwood, 7 hita telphias Dan ei B Martin, fagton, Ni; Diadem, ‘Ludiam, Hl cit ore Hla sehee Alien riddieton, Jr, Mtppie, and Jas H Moore, Nickerson, Philadelphia. 1sth—Arr steamer Weste! NYork; sobre Sem Wien Teine, Baltimore ereaes dwar Garwood, Phi- Jelphia; Danie! B Martin, Peterson, Wasntington. X3: Ame. Hea ftevuclan, NYork. Below sche’ Stary B Perce from Raltimorct Draiem, Ludlam. and Mary 4 weil iy. bala from Eitzabethy it sehr Dr Ryder, NYork; wakk VieANCIMGO. Mare hve np tp Compose. TE Thomp- a; fen aoe ‘Homies baal me ALEM, Ma iat oe a nsenen, ie sehr Mesrenger, Snow, from Bat BOMEMSBT. March 1S~Are sour Jonas Baltimore. in Spark: DISEASES OF THE EYE—DR. MARGULIRS? A‘s Meee oa iliat te sis Higharss tie Prince Alesan of Hesse, brother of the Empresa of having mo GWenty-two years’ experience in London and St Peters may be consulted at the Lafarge House, New York. YE AND BAR-DR. Mga igen OCULIBT, No. » Clinton place, Ei ear Broadway) hae £0" awenty years past devoted bis attention exclusively the trralwont of ‘diseas's of tho oye aud eat, No charge f gramination oF opinion. Office ‘hours from 9 A.M. tor 4P.M. YE.—Di, MARGULIES, PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST OTB tichoes the Prince Airsunder of Hesse, brashier” of the Empresa of Rusala, having had twenty-two yearn’ 2 perience in London and St, Petersburg, may be comealted for ‘all diseases of the Eye, at the Lafarge House, New York, HOMAS R. AGNEW, 260 rg mahi al 1 1ie{ Fron Gr and sae tier, ure i Ge, 8 ether Ron: c Th lk bor solver DANCING ACADEMIES, ede 4°! DANOING ACADEMIES, venwe, New York. va for the reception of ‘puptis, who can commence at an® me. ah DKES' DANCING ACADEMY, 961 BROOME ST BROOkes! NEN ALL THE YB A NEW CuAss J FOR TUBSDAY meet Tuesdaye and Fridays yom 81g 0B u Hay, Tyco v7 10 Oia PM LADIES: Gant oon asses Instr ed vis roakes ota Wa? WEDNESDAY EY RVENING. SEGARS AND TOBACCO. ™ UMBIAN SEAL, SMOKING TORACCO—WAR- Mpreceenied tow price, This tovscce 1 KF wiiea aaiieeenate rate rn, fick ‘ha carat ee =e mrevlna Furniture 1 and P GREENWICH, Maroh 13—Arr at Baker's Landing- '

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