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a * . ‘via Port Royal 16th, fot What te known about the Sorald Beptorn avery val gon tt, | Thatitis in daily mennication with the Ro-| HS SON A PRISONEB.. : 84 pamengers t0 Spofford, Tuestoo | bels, That it holds ut to them, as on inducement | pore por 7 for this commmnication, that it can serve thei " - sendeerdiee ar ee eerie Mere | couse at the Norvh more. f-ctually by pretended | OTHER OFFICERS BAGGED, mats, gui 'ths tat 38.17, on nae few Mineres, Bliss, for New York, + for do do; brize Exile Incale. do: Wm Maen, W Waring Smith, Jo Bahia, dischg; Queen of the Mating Cove, for ty do Fed §. whe a ‘Townend, Sawyer, |r New York t) sai! Sth, SCHOO NEMS Henrietta, Nickerson, Blisabeth. port br Beto. Came, Pestleton, Stonm<ten, GL. Love, Boston 3 da wish mise ty JC Day. tea & Oo. Kaigt, Dulmrore, Boston $ dry, with fis! Emily, Nickerson, Hatteras In'et 6 days, ty) D Oniden Mirrsy. Reema, Clerk, Savanna La Mar, with by @ood to * BPGoets Bs: Qacmel 15 days, with Ly. mm, Jdacmel 15 ye, wi LK: Kunbardt 6 Co, SAILED, Fed. 1Mb—Shipe Rept, for Melbourne: Mary Aleop. Gan Francis; Queen, Liverpool —Ba-ks Priscilla, Lendooderry; B-indeer, Barbedons MC Dye, Neavans; Bap0g) Corly Tiverina Qusens. town: Longewah, Antwerp: Ligure, Cork—Brige Atlapta, Caniepag AB Gx St Crue; Judge Hathaway, Cordonae: Rose Gall, Cork: Margaret, Kent: Rorme 9 Pierre; Hector, Ricgoion; Bi: ‘Anx Carn. 1Mb—U_ 8. team transport Ba'tic, Port Royal. From Quarantine—(" 8 tratap nt ship Charter Oak, wih two companion Serrel.'s Eagineers for Port Royal. DISASTERS, &c, The U. 8. steamer caorning klyt took oo boant 150 sailors and Boston. Se Gronars, Barmida, Feb. 14 —The brig Trin Capt Perking of P Bdward Isiand, with » of wheat from New York for Gloucester, ar. yemerday, leaky, carve wbifte! and vamael wench strained. treenalls and sternpost slightly started carge much cameget, The bark Kactantress, of 8 rived yesterany from Nee Y: a carm of corn, Bot s wry hedly strained and Oinebes water per hour: pomps ate Tawny fron New York. bound +S rived yeatarday in distrese: voagnl touch spattered atd etrined; bulvarka gone and cargo damaged; will sis RETURNED, ‘The Norwagian brie Biante! Ostram, hence Jan. 22d, With a cargo of wrain, bound to the sth, on mt the N ry havin, jut at eam, Hg the istter part shipped reveral heavy saan w tn and forecam|s. broke whee < warks stave an both aiden and spring aleak: afta two hours! prnpinw, queceeden In freeing ber Lut liave bean fared Us Serp the pumps ang ever 18th inst avd PM. a5 wiles BE fh ighlands, was vakea In ow by pil t boat Geo W HL nt » 1h, and towed niaide Bandy Hook, wh orm the mtowrutiig May Qe ry Capt Francie ame to her relief aud or nie tuer ts Le oity, The Emanue els corn, Bark Emeline, Bark Oak, of Baton, Alay cae ship and two beige, unknown, THE NEW YORK SUN. THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 20, 1862, inse. The News of Day. The capture of Goneral Price's son, with some hundreds of rebels under his command, Appears to have been the cause of the premature Spnouncemert of the taking of Parcs and his army. But, according to last accounts, we have also taken the bona side General Paice— élippory as he is—and may toon boar of the capture and dispersion of his now insignificant band, which has been chased into Arkansas, Missouri is {ree fiom the rebel troops. Ttapprars probable that the Jousxsox, whom we have captured at Fors Doneleon is not the A. Srpxay Jorxstos, who ought to have beon there, but one Brsinon R Jenyston, a graduate of Wost Point, in the class of 1836, anda native of Kentucky. Ile was Second LAcutenant and afterward First Lioutenaat in the Third Infantry, resigned from the army ia 1847, and rext year became a Professor of Mathematics in the Western Military Institute, Georgetown, Ky , which post he filled until last yoar, and then engaged in the rebellion, An arrival from Port Royal brings news of an intended attack upon Savannah, but to Reb- el accounts we must look for its results, aut of these we have nothing dotl orreliable, In oar Foreign inte!ligonse we bave tho (Queen's speech, which includes a plorsing allusion to the existence of friendly relations with vhis coun try. Rumors are received that the governor of Tennessee bax issued a p-vcla nation calling up on its people to canse 1: wes to thy Federal govort ment, which are improdable, as Govern ar Hannis, of that S:ate, has boon heretofore dise tinguished #8 a bitter rocessionist. Bills before the Legtstaiure A bill has been brought up to reorganize the Militia of the S:ate, and to create a National Guard of young men, between the ages o! 18 and 30, One to incorp»rate the Shipmas‘er's Association, acd one to select three newspapers of this city, as its advertising mediums, Those to be the three journals hayi-g the largest cir- culation, who are to do the advertisiog, and re coive cight conts per folo, aad no more, thus foolisbly attempting to proscri e the business charges of newrpaje's, wiih are entirely inde- pendent of legislative power. The resul's of Alderman Braty's examina tions have been made publ c, being the sime as published in our paper some timesiacs. ‘The Al derman stated that he had brought back to the city all the fands— 5,060 to ¢7,000—which he had taken to Albany with him. Ile had not at- tempted to influence legislation, and decliced answering many ioquiries on account of his official privileges of refusal, The Revision of the City Charier. There is not 6 much prospect, as was at first supposed, of revision of our City Charter, up- on the plan of concentrating more power ia the hands of the Mayor, Lit is done at all it is not likely to be as a party moasare, fora portion of the Republicans are qui'e as indispos- ed to increating the prerogatives of Mr. Op- DYKE as the most bitter of his partizan oppon- ents, while many of the Democrats favor return to a more centralized form of municipal government, It is clear that without it we can have no efficient ord cha | continae @ prey to mismanayemet and inefliciency. The single great objection to the necessary increase of the mayoralty power is the danger of subjecting ourselves to the aluse of the pow: or thus concentrated into the hands of a single man. Bat the remedy for this is within the control of the people, who choose the rule ‘and it seems to be the very general opinion ‘that the successor of Mr. Woop is net a mao Jikely to abuse # trest cov mitted to his keep- arg Lot the Legislature surround the Alayy yveramen an) Com, by all necesnary safeguards against the abuse of Proroqative, but mot withhold from hic the power Deceamary to the propor direction of our city affairs, Why is it that we cannot have bere | DLATEST NEWS tors examine thoroughly into this su -ject,while | it is before there, anc gecking for the bes! models of civic governinont, approach ay near to them as tho difference in the circumstances will admit cf. CAPTURE OF attacks than by open frencahip, That it supplies information of our mover ente, in exchange for that which it receives of their own. That it is & spy opon the North, and a yo-between, both North and South. Tf the exchange of news was fair, we wonld not complain. Ifthe limnarn made a decent bargain with the trai‘ors, and obtained as much news from the South as it gives of the North, we should be better satisfied, But the fact is, the people of Dixio know the weaknoss o ap, and buy him up cheap, If the char. acter is to be played at all, it ought to be by an adept at the business, and by one whose sharp- Bese and ability will overma.ch Southero trick: ery, and not, as at present, be defeated by it. We doubt ifthe Imnatp will suce od better in the future than in the past, for the chanc of war are rapidly passing away. Meanwhil the Sun has never advanced so rapidly in pub. lic favor as at the present time. It lias the re« pect and confidence of but one sido—that of tho North—Lut this ie the side of houosty, justice, and ri,ht, And it is the winning tide, in this conflict. OUR FLAG IN ARKANSAS, TWO MORE REGIMENTS CAPTURED. IMPORTANT RUMOR. | Tennessee Troops Ordered to their Homes by Gov. Harris. Later European News. JOHN BULL MORE FRIENDL From Key West, ‘The U.S, steam gunboat Connecticut, Con- mander Maxwen. Woonntent, arrived at this port last night from Key Weat and Port Royal via Fortroes Monroe, bringing a large mail and about 175 passangers, among whom are Come mander Hxxny Frevcit, late of the U8, sloop-ot-war ['reb!e, and the crew of schooner Major Barbour, from Havara, captured bytho| More Arrests in Baltimore, Do Sota in Barratarra Day, (a prize crow pat on board;) slso Lieuts Joux Hertnet Joan fe COLV INA Tes 8, AJ. SPAULDING wn Corporate, W Hantiry Tivuerty, from the let N.Y, 8, M., on recrui ing sorvico, ard 25 prisoners, from Cedar ya nnd Hatteras Iolet. The 8 also on beard the body of Lieut, oof U.S. ship Vincennes, who killed at the 8. W. Pass by the recoil of a Howi'zer which na was fring She brings nothing important from lort Roy. pe When sho lf’, there were rumors to the effect that Savarnsh would certai ly be cap 3 Our Washivg’ ies, tured in two or three days, Tho Federal for ashivg’oa Dispaicies, had taken possersion of the [slant De F orian, - in the Savannah River, upon which a battery COWARDS TO BE SHOT, was being erected. Oar gartoate had §0 far succeeded, as tocat olf communication betwoon INTERESTING FROM CONGRESS, Fort Pulaskiard Savannah, and @ rebsl seamar belonging to Commodore Tats Ats's foot had VALLANDIGHAM FaIGHTENED OPENING OF PARLIAMENT THE QUEEN'S SPERCH. A Newspaper Squelched, PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT, Gen Burnside at Edenton, POSTSCRIPT: Evacvation of Clarksville, Tenn, ‘airo, Feb 19,—A dispatch fiom the Cumber- “ ‘ye Clarkeville ts being ev. ousted and Is golny to Nuhviile, hey &e, ‘Tho Federal Flag Fic: te Arkansas, Springfield, Mo., Feb, 16 —Gon &e, - bk Tie gee ag baa driven rebel army beyond th The Beginning of the End. line, At 10 c’clock on Sunday night we Frederick, Md., Feb. Vi. —-On Saturday night, srouth of Springfield, The Federal flag now at a comp. weary dit tence ered to IL y J Faulkner wt Martinsburg, Vay that yet AW BpOHE, Adin effars ston the pallcy Several skirmishes bad taken place in the defiles Sion, a# it hed been carried ont, was a failu of the mountains We had six wounded, and the Tit totes teen ar lnavmouui eet ies enemy aixteen killed sud a large number of fee ifice of property, If this courae Was e wounded, Wo lave bagged a largo number of pris he it would pie ruin ot ruta oners, Food nt aa Lor ear ae motrcee say be | Amesnenger sayn that wo are only a short dis have deserted in a tody, and are Me te oro | ance behind the mala body of General Price, and the Patomac and join our ravka. we would chase bin up the next m re There is» great abundance of for Tho Fort Donelson Victory, St. Louis, Feb. 19-—The foil in the mors ing papers of tomorrow : nT Ov Minsount, Ww sions on the route, except flour, swing will appear | aud beans starts forward from bi wi A traia of sugar e tonight, Capture of Gereral Price and bis Army. Washington, Feb, 20.—In the House of Re- Presentatives thie P. M., Representative Wick |iffe, of Kentucky, announced the capture of Gen, Price and his army, ne ended, OFFICIAL REPORT, re Br. Lovin, + 19, 10:90 A.M, jor- Gen, MeClellan s has captured Gen. Prive, Col, Dor- my, Col. Case and Capt, Judge, of Gen, P.iceta aie solr ip er Major-General, and O:hers, Brigudior-Generai Prive, anon of Bterling Price, Gol Puillips, Major Cross aud Capt, Crosby, were captured near Warkaw, cn Sunday night, and brought to this place, ‘The pri- ners were captured Ly Capt, Hubba, of the Sth Jowa Regiment, ‘They Lad some 500 recruits with them for old Brice in charge, but they had jist croesed te Osese River, and ax Capt, Hulbe had Cut a wma! Fores ne full tor ating from every directi eve an arn which Ww 1 tee toust be reaten led Usion men in the ewoldiers and wal { willing to de ven determined eral MALEK. MeL ral, 5,000 Lifantry, tivo or three batteries of are alarge number of mulem wid wagons, ait ‘iantity of tores ey left tusy toF the Capture of Price Sedalia, Mo, ig for Cairog a the Rebels ing they 0 wall their arms into the rive be yinboats are now enyaged fishicy Capt, Dixon, th the eny! wh Rebel chief of artillery, and tuerneted the fortifications wa killed in the bombardieut of Friday, in one of his Fort Donelson Victory, Etc, own batter ies A special dirpatch to the dated Cairo, February 18th, saya: Col Buford, with a atwall force, went dowa the rive. on @ reconnoiltering expedition today, Wuen within fur miles of Columbus heavy cannonading was heard, not, however, with any regularity, On moving across thu river, where Le could ob- tain a view of the place, he discovered a heavy cloud of smoke covering « large space, Go), Buford believes that she solution of the affsir is thatthe rebels are dismouu'ing their guns and Dios ing up their magazine, prepiratory to evactiate ing the p'ace, A large number of rebel prisoners were breurht down yesterday, who belonged on the Cumberland River, ond as they pasaad their homes they looked wistfully for som. Albany, February 19,.-—Ihy Mr, Froer—In- corporating the Bu rty-second st Raiircad Company, NILES PASSED, in the vieinigy of Momilion © ty laying out the streets ke, ef married wor the lives ef their | All to stop the wale ot wid, Adjourned unr nin regard to Awembly. face of recog? ition, Many were under the impression that they would be paroled, but when they found te: were t youth. T nda cf the pris: ners manifest a desire to rgurn to * their al’egion a knowledge thet they perk b had been humbugged tate thelr prevent unfrtuate eee position tant ques Bix thousend prisoners have already arrived here, ewerd that and others will be brought down as soom trauspor- werler cree fation can be procured, Res teri b Wane at ui | he f Mowing ia a special dispatch to the Tanene on by the aren tions L ne sand Fort Donelwon Feb. 18—Tao more regiments of Aldermen of Nw York vilegey | were ceptured taday to the cast of the intrench~ y charter, tur t aud refund © | ments, The Con w'ttee find, therefira, that Alderman | A number of rebel troops have come in aud deliv. Brady eitber ered themselves Up. fore the C About 19,000 stand of small arma have been ta- ken: Many of the rebel troops destroyed their arms, and large uumbers were thrown into the river, ‘There are two water batveries to the fort, The upper ene has abeayy riled gun, 8¢-pound bore, NILES INTRODE CED, aud tao #2-)ounder cavonades, ‘The lower battery ey Te limit the fare on the city rall- | contains eight 82-pounders and one 10-inch eolwn roads wo three cents, for any distance south of ent ih a sy street, and six ¢ beycud there to the full ex Mad, mounted tn embrasur trenaity Mr, Smith ollered « preamble and resolutions, alluding to the grave charges made by the Hikaro Exrness to the ell ct that lewd and aban @ women employed by concert saloon keeperr, have been ged to Corruph said members by applisnees nok recognized as legisiiuate and pr ntertain nig them at private npartuiets wit chorpagne ond other exciting arguments tukiay them out sleighing, stopping atthe windows, ant otherwise inthicncing and pledging the mem ere fo Wote agains the measures now bifre the Lngi- lature, Intended to close the Broadway saloons wud pointing a select Committes of five with Mr, Preree, of Ubter, for Chairma, to Investigate ¥ tact with power to examine persons and papers, jisicd om the table se Loutrel offered a resolution requiring the Commissiot ers of the Metropolitan Police to fur- pish the House, before the 16th of March, the fings ‘and penalties collected from the members of the force since the organization thereof, what cleporition was made of the funds so received, by wha trovision of lew aald fines and peasisies Twelve hundred boxes of bee large amovnt of other provisions by no been found, All of today bas been o cupied in embarking the prisoners, gathering up the stores and munitions, and burying the dead, ‘There area great number of doad rebels #till unburied, Caytoin Layone, ald to General Grant, (oes to Clarkesville to-morrow, under « flag of truce, with The bedies of two colonels, and to effect the ea- change of wounded prisoners who havo been sent to Nashville by the rebels, Taylor's batt ry was charged on five times on Baturday, and each time the enemy were repulsed wih great slaughter. Isis currently reperted that Govermer Harris, of Tennersee, bas ordered ail Tonmessosans wo lay down their armas, Chicago, Feb. 19,.—The Tarwown correspondent in giving » description of the bartle at Fort Dene Craft's deigate, which had bee tie Lap a BY TELEGRAPH TO 108 NW YORK SUN. |More Glorious News. GENERAL PRICE, THE FORT DONELSON VICTORY. ordered to reinforce Gen. McClernand, osme in the rear of the 80ch and 814 Wweky, theoe gngimente were lying down and firing over the creat of & bill, They rose, and not know: InggePeticr tho force im thetr rear was friend or for wh Kentucky, supposing them to be rebels, poured im a ¥clley which @id horrible execution, and was sufficient to throw the entire brigade into disorder at ones, which waa almost » panic; some threw down their guns and equipments and fled immediately ; the woods were filled with stragglers —fome even fled to Fort Henry. The enemy im- Proved the opportunity, “and advanced upon Schwartte’ and Dienser's batteries, capturing five gis aml taking possewtion of Gen, MoClornaa's headqwweters, driving our forces nearly a mile aud abalf, Inmead, however, of adherir ¢ to their sup- {osed Imtention to oneape, the rebels resolved to fol- lew up their advantexe by pursuit, As thin juno» ture Gen. Wallace's division waa thrown in front, and ‘cok & position on a» ridge, with Taylor's battery in ‘ho centre of the road, ‘The rebela formed on the ridge, which Gen, McClernand had oceupied, and, flusked with success, moved forward, As soon as ‘hey came in ravge Taylor opened on them with rape, cauittem and shell, causing the rebels to (quail and come to # halt, and, as the infantry ad- vetoed, they began to fall back, and we recovered the ground previously lot, Fort Donetoon, Feb. 11.-—The great fire which Waa seen up the river from thia potot Inst night, an caused by the burning of the Tennessee Roll. trg Mills, four miles from here, by our runboata, The works lad been used by the rebels in the man. tifuetire of abot and shell and other war material. It was au extensive concern, Gen, G: had prowulyated @ most stringent order against plundering from the inhabitants, also against stealit g property taken in Latte, Later from Entope The Litivh steamer Kangaroo, Capt. Mc Guigan, arrived at wn early hour yesterday morning froma Liverpool, vin Queenstown, Left the former Pert on the afternoon of the Gth and Quecnstown on the afternoon of the 6th, Great Britate, THR TVSCARORA AND TH NASHVILLE, The Nashville grt to neacon the dd kastant denpate h mteaner, wr vod fev be saw the Nashy ile pose the Tuscarora in Bolent, of Cowes. Tie latter had her # run out and ateam up, and ber Majesty'« frigate Suabnou wes lying close by. alto etn her gana out and tear up, to prevent the Tisarora moving, and to enforce the twenty four hours’ law, the Nashville buving the priority of start The Gammonia steamer arrived at Cowes from Ti. J rey, reports t.. Cowes when the stnall steamer left the for thin port, The Turcarora put toneaon Saturday, but roturn- ed to Yarmouti i wda on the morning bf the dd for 8 further aupply of coal, Capt, Pegram, taking ad Fantage of her returny at once wotilled tw the Ad tuirelty his intention to ruil at thr day, by which by obtaina twei of his adversary, The Tuscarora w still lying Im Cowes roada on of the dth, and exhibited no sign of Hern ann says that ah er, wah two funnels and three fg hlow! ng padle steam. nats, wan Koon Cape Clear on 1 not #how any colors or ined from the peeuliarity #0 Was an American prives three miles Bast She MM CALRD ON AMERICA Ow the. th alty Mr, Caird, MG 2, apoke at Dum fers We quote: Toringte which we are ymens int for wonld not really pre tr if only peace w to reining feos betire, and wh rien aud fert turn theirs the porple fas tava at present great T bave ae of a ram th hasten fin that end for this He kp) fr or in Francs that hie Toe great sure y iw the W that, and L N get wm: Mictent which has bitherw ern atates of A knows it, If we kee have two million whereas Uf wet Lturn agatn mntry thirsy mill of people} nm and ‘thi uulliona mn P f the i Gon ofthe { ich w A greater loss to are at preseat w heart of the North is with ua. Look lant year the & recep. Chie be here, where we re only p noe Ww: ere anything wan offer dt ship with us. re ter know that nay in she Nore of the fi 4 pers nai Lepent. a and he was kind e1 the country, Bat 9 far d Ihave many f Lan, the com with bin in go with me und have merited fo 4 the leost boantfil autry, Hs has hal n which Tat least forimod of them: ‘The brigantine Fanny Lewis, which snocessfully ran the blockade at Charlemon on the Ist of Janu ary, ar.ived at Liverpool on the dd Instant, with « cargo of ix Bundred bales of Saa island and Uy land cotton and three hundred ba rel¢ of rosin, LIVERPOOR CIAMMET OF COMMERCE At the annual meeting of the Liverp ol Chamber of Comm erce the A\ iiestion wax fully dis- cumed, more particularly the blockade and the blocking up of the entrance to Charleston harbor, "The latter act was strongly denounced, wad the efficiency of the blockade was called in question, out @ continuance of the policy of non-interven- tion was neverthelers yenerally approved, Mr Eeort, MP, inthe course of bis remarks, gave it as Lis conviction that before the Ispae of many months the civil war would be brought to a satis factory igus, During the proceedings, the follow. ng letter from Mr, Cotdten to Mr. Horefall—one {the members of Parliament for Liverpool—was read and referred to committee, It will be ob- served that the letter is dated prior to the recep. tion of news of the Trent affair + Menuvast, Nov. 92, 1861, Drax Mx. Howsraut:—Toe qiestion of belliger ent rights, in whieh you took & part repaatetiy ia 5 must come up for discussion, and [hope settlement, in the next session, ‘To me it seers 4s lear af Doon-day that if the articles of the Paria con- ference reepecting the rights neutrals are to have We dorce ct internasional lew fot which 1 suppase nobody except Mr, Bentinck bas expresied a doubt), then it 1oust be the interest of Englaud—nay of vi tal nece aity for her—te go forward and agree to the American doctrine respecting private pr porty at es, even against armed government ships. And ly clear to me that ®e must go «step fur Peested by Mr, Buchansu'y government, Trew put snend to blockades, It ls very eairable that these questions should be well discus 44 by the Chainer of Commerce: emproeally that can 1, befure they are trouyht before Parlia- ‘vent. T hope your chamber ia entertaining the mub- fect, 7 ped ng truly yours B, Compan, B, Uorsfall, Brg Mr Bright was present at a banquet given by the Birm'ngham Chamber of Commerce, and in the ofa epeech which he taade, he urged the rican Tithots, and 290: Ken. | strongly urging a policy of neutrality. GUARDIAN represents that Earl Russell’ oret of and it the government duet of the Tuscarora. Italy. renes onthe Sd, The populace traversed t the capital of Italy.” “Down with the Pipe King.* ‘the crowd proceeded to the residence of the French Consol A similar demonstration also took place in Parma on the 4th inet, The Pope bad declared that he would net serd nuncio & Rusia until the Czar had released Canon Blalobrtisk{ and the priests confined iu the citadel of Warsaw, and bad recalied tose who were trans, Ported to Siberia. Austria. The official Vienna Gazette pu Venetia would be “disgraceful, infamous. and ahs ourd.”" Latest via Queenstown, ‘THE QUEBN'S srmecn Tondon, Feb, 6.—Parlisment assembled today, ‘Tie following i the Queen's Speech, deliv red by Royal Cowminsion, Her Majesty, by reason of her Tecent bereaveinsnt having not yet appeared in pablic: 1 Majeaty to agture you M. Jooty is pore ided that you will deeply te in the aftlotion by which sue una been overwhelmed, ty the calamitous, tintiine- ly, and irreparable ons of hee beloved consort, who bas been her comfort amd support. It bax’ been thing to Her M sey, while suffering most soutely unde’ this awful dispensation of provi« to reerive from ail clases of ber st"j<cts the mont cordial wwurances of their aympathy with her «row, a8 well am of their appreciation of the pote character of bim, the greatness of whose sto Her M Aud to the nation, is justly and and lamented. "We are com- dea by Ler Majenty to aasiire you that she looks fidence to your asaiatance and advice, Lor wrelations with all ropean P ywers con Unue to be friendly and sativactory,and Her Majemty Arusta there is no Teavon tw apprehend any disvurb- A question of great ave led to very Ke. between Hor Majeaty and ¢ United States of North Ama: ties, owing to the seizure and fercihle renoval of four paaw ngers from on board a British mail nacket by th rote sbip-of-war of the United States, That quention has been aatinfsct ily settled by the restorasion of the pasangers ty Pritua! 1 by the disavowal by the U. 8G. ene ment of the act of violence committed by their naval relations between Hor M4 sidentof toe U. 8 are therefore Hor Majesty willingly appreciates the ioy- paired, alty wud patriotism: which have been manifested. on th 1 wocanion Ly Her Majety's No. th American sub- wrongs committed by various parties and by ive gees ern in Mexico upon forelgnera tei ent within the Mexican Territory, aud for which no patisfactory redress could be obtained, hove led to the vaion of vention between HW OM.,, the Bp or of the French. and the Qieen of Spain, for the purpose of reulatiag combined « 1 she constiof Marion, with « view to res which hes hitherto been with. invention and papers relating to shat twill be Inid before you, Poe improvement which bas taken place in the ations Le-ween Hor Majesty's Government and of the Eroperor of China avd the god faith with which Chinese Government bave continued enta of the treaty of Tien Mo jeaty to withdraw her tof Carti, and to reduce the the coast and iu the seas of ty. always anion to exert her infu © preservation of peace, ha con: laded a with the Bultan of Morocoo, by means Sultan has bs 10) rate the eommmary for the ful of certain treaty hb he had contracted towards avod the result af @ renewal of hostilities with that power; nica and the papers connected with it will be laid before you, Gentlem of the House ‘ommona } Her Majesty commat de us to inform you that she haa directed the eattnates for the ensiiog year to be laid before you. ‘They have bean framed with « due regard t prudent economy and to the efficl- ency of the public service, My Lords and Gentlemen Her Majemy commands us to iniorm you that sures fr the i ment of the law) wil bef re you, and at dering the tise of lan transfer more easy. Other fuln lating to Great Bei veliad will be submitted for your consideration, i regrets that ia some parts of the ol of indus. nniderabie rv Mojenty ted Kingdom and in certain by temporary causes have pr prewwture and privation, bus we have # tbat the general condition of sound aod iatactory, ler commends the general interes your wisdom and care, She fervently Ue blewsing of Almighty God may ateend yi liberations, and may guide them to the promotion of the welfare and happiness of her people, ‘The federal gunboat Tuscarora lef$ Cowes on ‘Thursday morning for the Westward, London, Feb. 6.—'The Bpanish Ministry deny that Any arrangements bave been made for Mexico, and declare that the Mexicans will be free to choose their own government, Paris, Feb 6,—A committee lias been sppointed by the Minister of Foreign Affalra for the regulae tion of the indennity due from Mexico to France. Lsfunte, M> ican Minister at Paris, will bave no reletions with M. Thouvene), but remain in Paria in vate capacity, Tho Paris Monrrecm aye that the Allies mum complete their work Ly giving Mexico in aecordance with the wishes of the Mexican nation, « strong and durable goverr ment, France isto borrow from two to four millions of sof Bnylish capitalists for a brief period, to murtain the Bourse during the conversion of the four and « half per centa, ladridy Feb. 6 —Correspondence is receivil say- ing thas the Sumter is still at St, Rocb, without funds eu \igl bo pay the expenses she has incurred, ‘The Austrien press continues strongly to protest agalustexcharging Venetia for the throne of Mexico, Brussels, Feb The Inperenpencr Brion, swya that England accepts the monarchical candi. dature for Mexico on condition of the Mexicans 6 iusurgents marching the approach of the gov- yof one hundred and fay xd and arrested, Bucharest, Feb aicaiust Bucharest fled o ernment troops, A 1 1H1ONA—The market is dull, ty Keb yowols clownd at 92%. re quiet and steady, Arrest of Seceasioniste, Baltimore, Feb. 19.—8, 8. Wills, the pub. lisher, Aud Thomas 8 Pigott, editor of the notoriou rebel theet, Tue BOTH, were arrested yesterds: mornivg and taken to Fost Moilenry, ‘reclamation of the President. Washiugton, Feb, 19.—By the Prosident of the United Brates, ‘A PROOLAMATION, 18 in recommended to the pevple of the Uuited States thiat they assemble in their customary places for public solomnities, on the 22d day of February, iuatant, and celebrate the anniversary of the birth. day of 0) ¢ Father of his country, causing to be read to them his “ Immortal Farewell Address," Given under my band and the seal of the United States, at Washington, the 1%h day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun- dred and sixty-two, and of the Tudependenco of ‘nited States of America, the eighty-sixth, By the President, ABBAUAM LIACOLN, Woasaw Tl. Bewamp, Garetary of dite, Chambers of Commerce should give thelr attention to pe lillcal aa well aa commercial euljects and paint- €d to questions of maritime law, the growing ox- penditare of the country, the cotton supply, the ne- cemaity for radical reform in India, &c., do., aa mub- Jpota for them to grapple with. Mr. Bright refuted the idea that the American Uleckade was ineffective, and sated that he believed it could be demonstra- fed that there never was in the history of Burope » Dloakade at one time ao ff ctive throughout #0 long a line of cam. He ridiculed the idea that Americs was in @ position to Le trampled upon, pointed out the dangers of any interferenc, and concluded by The L/ndon correspondent of the Manclenter leater to the Adiwiralty relative to the visite of belligerent ‘shipe to British ports, had called forta great indage nation on the part of Mr. Adama, whe made uo so sentiments, He also says that thers was considerable di‘fereace of opinion in political circles 4 to the policy and propriety of the oeurse taken, Probable that Mr, Adame would fad no lack of organs in the pres and in Parliament for the niterance of his indignation, ‘Phe writer anya that jion has been caused by the con Ancther popular demonstration took place at Pio mreets with flagw and bands of musie, shouting “R me as Long live Victor Emmanuel." Before dixpersing, ee an article in which ft states that the ides of the ceasiun of From Fortress Menree. Fortress Monroe, Fb. 18.—The steamer Stars and Stripes aniled for Hatteras this forenoon with*s fall cargo of armmunition, ‘The steamer Connecticut arrived from Port Royal this afternoon, which piace she lef¥en the 15th in« stant, She brings news that the operations against Sevannah were mil! going on. Gea, Burnaide’s forces still cocupy Edenton and have thrown out picke@ some six or eight miles, The meamers Thomas Jéfferson and Baltimore have sailed for Iatteras, the latter with « cargo of ammunition, ‘The Jereey Blue sailed this afternoon, with two hundred end fifty troope, from Annapolis, From Washiagton. Washington, Fh, 18.—There is no official | man, dats to justify the belief that our forces intend ad- ‘ van ing Dpon Savannale with the view of capturing | Yi, and holding it. f 4 ies of deceased soldiers, Quartermaster Rucker has ff 9,4 invited proposals for furnishing one thovmand kead- boarda for their graves, ‘The reading of the tax bil) ‘will be commenced in the Ways and Means committee tomorrow morn. jug. twill not be printed until ordered by the Hive, Gen. Grant hav just bees unanimoualy confirmed 4 Major-General Complaint baring been made by Gen, Lander of sy the misconduct of sn officer under his commends | met and the matter referred to the Beoretary of War, the following tostructions were given: Tf Gen, Lander te eatisfied that Col. Ameanzel ity of cowardice or misbehavior before the tation rtand olut’ in col make mullty the entonce of death may be executed on the «pot, or he may be cashiered by bls ownmand- Preferable eer exhibited on the field ¢ swift punishment of EDWIN M. Branton Beoretary of War, Dudley of the 10tn | Pee ated Colonel of the Was today presented veluable horse aud Keim. by bia Bostow friends, with fall miitary equipments. I North, our ott Toe resolve appropriating $00,040 for the coum defencea of Manaachtsetty, hax passed both bravene eeinlature, and received the signatn © gor, Proposala for bide are ty be Us. aba tie %) tifleatious to be matricted under the supervision of United Staten New Jersey int Cavalry, Trenton, Feb. 19.— Colonel William Halsted, nton, Colonel of the wt Ni been mustered baw just made cut a commission & Bir Percy Wynabam an acoompliahed Dalian. officer, tof $Lé vacancy, ‘Tre major of the regiment Las also been mustered out.but no appointment hae yet heen mane, The new Colonel i mmended. ton, and came very hit ly reve " 5 Congressional Proceedings, are ign ps repeat gate that vic which 1H. from the aval cominittee re. the bill for the temporary increase ef 1 in the naval seademy, with » reqnest tnd: finitely postpons Alsy & renmlue b tendering the thauks of Cong ress to Capt, Wi kes. which was indefinitely p. atponed, Rice (Me) from the military. ex tee mh: resolution t authorize confer the brevet rank of ent ser vices Mars.) presented @ petition of tale, w king that the n Xilinged from the pbates, Titory be "vided between Nurth Garo Georgia Hons of be aro nite, he Seore teur for we Gr ece, to do in ulation 4d petition from the passage of the Trea- the Bankrupt law, On motion of M1. Hale the bill for the onganina- ofthe Novy Department was taken up.— Led ever. On motion Hien ty the Gur .¥.) the bil in rete Costa of tue Uaited 1 panand, troduced a joint realution ident to present prizes and listed men of the army and navy tinguished narration inquirin ance mences Lyex w inthe war teal On motion cf Mr. Wildon, the bill for the better organization of the cavalry was passed: Executive fesilons be #0 The Lar enented to the House to-day in att Drvar mirati A instructing the quire inte the expodi- mated litheation under urt in Colorado prior to | Recltati Territory, L. J. Baw Spa D ng Yesterday the poe the South newspap por of letters writ isbury of Delaware, and worions Vallandigham, of Onlo, The doc. 8 contains tonieh ne ment of poor bleeding xia, and various suggestions Low the Yankees might 1 @ defeste Resolved, by Senators Bayard aud 8 wart cored, pers mine witheases on oath Mr. Vallandigha had waited for an opportunity w call the attention ne Hise to this statement himself, He did uot | ted to th at were the me ab.eman, bor some une slnosy ‘wat i. never written a line wr a let- re BOUTI oF to any other paper, wn south of Mason'y and Dixon's as owt manta repul y of a local Irre- with libellous, slanderous fninitiew | ke thisine? He would not enter a de= thin case till the letters should be prod toed written, aud their matter and oh arse. He distiuetly stated otters rgeries, and he deemed that it duty ‘auy member of the Hung, to call the bedy to irrespoont: 0 stated eu . deprecated gentleman's mi. kine pers nal statement paregraphs, and be us, at the placed Aronsivle paver, of age, t) L wei ' Kelly (yaper await, had with one excep. Hon rwfrained from it, Hs had always acted and +poken ins manner which be deemed to be con- piment with bis duty and the oath he hwl taken to tuppert the Constitution f the United States Mr. Hickman remarked that even «suspicion, on ordinary suspicion, weuld justify such an inv tion asthe resolution contemplated, and the ¢ tleman from Obie himself, aa well other men- 208 against He would not say whether these suspicions A certain it was that they along time pant, Tt war's to purge itself of unworthy tkiow whether the gentle tan from Obie ocupied properly. or Yort rombly Lye bers ch the floor. knew there were #1 bim, Are sure Pa Iam charge. Tf it ie acl jhe pew Ths Gente Nerselt, "Or a whnas t Tn ordcr to have a better idectifoation of the bo. | of wnkindness,— Wing ex) reesed far more loyal sentiments in at as he is for the present. I withdraw thei 00 ¢ Hone pro Benate amendments, and tt! qwemy, he may be triedon the epot, and if found tng eae of ried to Tum Coxprtion or tire Soormers Co: Seppert upon the government or the people of long care extended over nor spin for thelr own eubsistence, but pri Pally for their owners’ advancement; hence th gaining an independent livelinood. Upon the fi of our paper will be found an luterestin government agent who returned from Port Pears that from 10,000 to tere, unable to procure ® livelihoot because farm| ing and planting operations are destroyed by th coonrrence of our arn bor in the The crops uf last season gathered in stores an barre, have boon partially burned up by their fa, XXXVIIth CONGRESS Senate, etive husters, « large portion has been coi 4 a; First Seadon, in the subsistence of the alaves during the winter, Washington, Feh, 19.—Mr, King (N. Y.,) | and the remainder bas been wasted, with thas] Pe ot Nee ye an Of merchants ina Underwrits | want of providence which dist 'nguainh trmof New Your, watratiar against any hi Mi f 0 lawe relative to pilons aut vintage routhern slave, Under there -ciroumstan: @ geveral aod immediate cal agitators were carrie out, our poopie for their immediate support What we would do S simple etatenent of the nevemities of Christian yp subject Isto be held at the Cooper Lnstitute, (Thureday) evening, over wuich Mayor Will premde, and which will be addreseed by Rev, Mr, Bellows, Rov Menry Ward Buecher, Rev Mr, French and Prof Lindsay, T. Port Royal, amony whom they pusded several weeks charvetor, Admissicn will Le free, and the attend- eroiss of the Male Department of this echuol took! Place lart evenings at the School-reom, Now, 26 and ved, that | 95 City Hall P.ace ction of the Speaker, aa to | Presented + all invited (guests, | Opening Chorir—Bonnie Jaan..,...fy the Schools F furniture, and at the | Ojening Audress.., By tie Proxdent, J.J 8 ally, the proceedings, the Speaker adjourn the | KR citation— Battle of Fonteuoy, J, Busler, Why dia Ged for Ov Bows —The Evi 7 Whisper What Thou Feelest. ing Addrena.... ¢, Sweet Mme, ‘The Recitation of the ‘Battle of Mr. J. Butler, ¥ applauded, ‘Tie Debate, “Waich is most deserving of our sdmirati ‘esting and formed an important portion of the ex- ercises. At its conclusion, the question was submit- notnoement, when the affirmative side had about four votes, while the sho was very large. there was more to be admired in the character of Alexander Hamilton than im that of James Madi- leave him ? Becsuse he was poor," in such @ man- ner as to call down # by plause at the end of each verwa, His effore met with ® Unanimous encore, which he an fiuen the debitof Com Nutty whe t#dally delight ing thou ‘The origingl and ¢ Bowches, Anta, and all vermin wiste everywhere, D. & BABNES, P.oprietor, 1¢ R w, ond 424 Broadway, was ol and by myself a Febery Comnttioe But the y time since the that the fact o' should go before the county, and shat he Wickliffe announced the captua of @ Round afer ment Bpsu! enka, which previo for the payment rf inves ty apd adverse to the amendsannts whid an unjust discrimination between | he f the G verr ment, weded to consiler the varlo result of the co the House. Pens IFreNCe thereitiy Me LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AND THR VicisTrr, e = 3838 BOs who, by the capture of Bort R ryal ha bandoned by their masters, and thrown {4 3 is tow exciting the liveiest apprehension zene, The slaves have hitherto had a li mn, and have “to led nd £e6° rant aa children, of the ways ant means SHe an their condition, made by wa nent to int wud who has In briet, the fect ‘ap 000 slaves are now thew mi es. their necessities, Ro; Ven oimity fag * the war, and the advance operation dismissing the necessity of their urther construction of forsift ona] put pre-shadow the frl ful sullerings thea! nancipation of four mit- slaves would occasion, if she wish of fanati- teed aa tothe urgent nec essity Wich existe suffering poor of Ireland, of Maderia, of and other countries, we mum not hexitee thine, ‘This in no abolition appeal, but sarge Pops atthe South, tempaarity Mwnupun le for support, A meetigg on thi “Dpay two latter will givel na of their experience of the coutrabanda 6 i into thelr cireurmstances, necessities and itt will permult, in@ Scucor, No, 23 —The clesing ex- should be as large ae ofroun The fu. wing pr gramme wi P that ouce through Lare’s Hail J Hoinman, *— Which in more deserving of our ade Moadivor fi 1, M Daniela, She Leave Him ? Laraticn « M-Lean, .Charuis by the Son oats P. Wels and Wa, riled geation, the 8. boeks mtenvy," byl was excellent, Mr, Builer “The Harp that once trough sung by Me, Henman, avery fine tenor Yoixe He was @a- » Malis mor Haypilton," was inters audience for decision, according to an- of bands on the negative Tt was, therfore, decided thas bright lad, about 18 years rn sang the beautiful song, “Way did ake rat of well deserved ap- wwored Thin win decitely the Mr. J. Buckley's °D clare inh Boghite,” was fair, BP Welsh avd Wang re the xpeakers of a comic diaiogua Om ite DoNALDSON WAS BOT MORK THO beseiged than bas been Burtten's Museum wands of all ager and conditions, aTic Insece Powpen, sue ® ticw, whil exterminate from Poisun, LS Bolt by atl Drug. ons’ Mac LYONS’ MAC drath ty Rats and Mice f=} IAL NOTICES, his eat on this fluor, By offering the res Latic did not peg dice the gentoman Tt was tie duty to urge tee investigation; he referred te the sai, ure «f the pubheher and editor of ‘the Bour newspaper at the instance of the government, and hence prewumet — the effects ofthe office were at the time in Federal »y two and three dollars em Plate Geld Hin, ANG, C. ALLEN'S, 415 Broad ‘One deor below G Gevilewon’s Seal Rings. ry cy tody. The Crivpre @ ticle was based on infor= One, Tw (ary a papi Nosived from. the Government or thew who 0. ALLENS, 415 Brow iway, acted a6 ite agents, The article wae tt eee ree 110 one door below Conal the tar il ti be could judge, reply ty Mr, “ Vallandichame who teld that ive Hise ‘was not | Hellowns’s Pills_Nene need apprehend justified in such an investigation of stateme ita of | Dysentery or Dior: Lwa if Six Plus Le taken ¢ Xf this kind, Mr, Hickman referred tie 3 page 69 of | week. z x ae se vet edition of the manuals, By thit common es De ee erate tue shientitn of as Ha Re “SUN MAP” e ne matter under consideration war . pe nethan’s porn the. ie was edires charge) TILE SOUTHERN STATES. Dy areeponsitie 1 ' 4 lorhea Mr, Vallandigt an desired pan from LY CC ED. Peansyltania uy mention 0 * fem or Br trron Now Reapy, charge on which the suspicion of his disloyalty oly, Mr. Hickman referred to the Breckin- ridge meeting in Balti my man waa present, and which gave rise to many fuspictons; and next alluded to the fat that the entleman Was st a dinner in Kentucky given in pishoncr, He then remarked that there were many other thinga which he couid mtate, ’ war the fact of the speeches of the gent Ohio, made July last, During the extra session in Congress, these speeches were in spirit agair a the ey will war, ti atment hich W ent JOUN COCHRANE, Son geve riso totmany | waned for th favorite regimen pesitful localon meas Waahlngion. Pay, rt man will receive $100 bounty at the close of Sein pay drawn by Auelr fanlieg in New Work, LEE, eR CO! £020 6, York Osameurs.—iHea, ‘Clonal. —10 abie-podied mem now encamped ts r Ne be furnisved from day of ‘Those enlisting in this regiment can have office cor, Ist ave and 6th #, sorwiting Officer fa Government, and the parties conducting the war, These spooches gave rise to many wuspis ions, gentleman frem Ohio warkertalnly not iqnorang 9 fll shese facts, He wa there wi House who kad not beard suspicions against the | pen loyalty of the gentleman from Ohio. The gentle. | HV.» man was suspected of disloyalty, if not directly im- ated ‘allandigham hes dre Mr, Vallandigham heze desired to say @ wor lative to the dinner in » he would u ‘oman be had not passed the soll Heaeeiaee the loah of 3° \y, 186%, when he weat | war, or for your a thither ag ona of a committee to follow the remains bythrompy bag 4 ‘{ Meury Clay vo bie Inet poring pisos, Lio lind | @ wining Herreb for \ho*War”—Now is your only chance t men wanted to bring the to the rest of war and gain di jes and families, A few more able ant 86th ty of Col. CHAS. H. INNES, te required by the U. 6, Gow and trans i