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THE NEW YORK SUN, Published dally, Sundays excepted. Gare Pes COrT—@rx CENTS rex WEEE. Delivered anywhere in the Hy or vicinity. Agents expplicd at 61 conte per 100 copion. amg ee A WEEKLY EDITION % Tun New Yous Bom, iemned every Wrappers for the mail, "wo GErTs nace, §1 per SURSCRIPTIONS—PAID TH ADVANCE. by Lyset ota. 1 ae os SUN. THE NUMBER 9249 NEW YORK, MONDAY, SMARCH 3, PRICK ONE CENT | ones erpeattomsct es eee ser eaay acto THE NEW fYORK a great evil would be produced. 1, there thist that your lordahios will resarve your judg- OUR TALENTED AND EFFICIENT UN, FINANCIAL WANTED—B ra old, im any reaprotable letter, T. J., Box 80 tw26 trade, Inquire 69 beige ale INES—LADIES TAUGHT Be torus on 0 Wheeler & Wils operater: res Pre ea MACHINES—LADIES TAUGHT fon Singer's and Wheeler & Wuson'e ines, by am old experienced tescher serfect on military work, and other woommended to shope afer learning, 06, 01 99 Geanton mt, near Allon. pri: q i BOYS Wilo UN- reli ANTED—FOR TIE U. 8. NAVY, Sea- men, ord'y seamen and landsmen; tn n the clothing more, 408 Pearl st, cor, Vandewater WILLIAM A. HILTS. ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN T ersteon bag igh i wing Machines; branc! raat oe work; terms $1, Apply at i, Brooklyn, up-stairs. 1 Oe ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN TO OP- erate ou Singer's, Wheeler d& Wilson’ machines, and practice tll a on shop work; gu art fect; terme $1. 169 Orchard st near Stanton, ‘-ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN TO OPE Feta on Singer's and Wheeler d ‘Wilson's sew- chingw ; practice until Sorts term from $1 to $2. AL kinds of sew. ng machines to let, 839 Henry st, 19 Pha for gale ant to lot folT M4ac*132 fect on all kinds THE ‘NEW YORK DAI 1s sont to subsoribars regularly, eve: “Baacu, Proprictor of th jew Your Crrr, EDWIN P. STANTON, Lo padehecapered Epwtx P. Stanton has figured but little on the stage of nations! politica, Pennaylvania, and is now in tho prime of life. Lie was for some time a reeident of Pittsburg, and afterwards of Washington. forsion « lawyor, and bas attained great emi- In the weet he was constantly engaged arguing in thehigher courts the most im- Lortant cases, among others the great Wheeling », ard in Washington he bas been en ars in arguing cases before the U. «me court Mis political antecedents are othe Pcnnsylvania Democratic school, and h» ys been high toned and moderate in his lie was called to Mr. Suchanar4 cabinet about the time of its breaking down in 1560, taking the place of judge 1, whon the judjco aa- n Case's place as Secretary of State. yal offorta of Secretary Ife was born in SHIPPING, R LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK STAR ship JOHN BRIGHT, lying vor, aaila March Sth. For passage LLLIAMS & GUION, 4 194 | Black, as Attorney-CGer hat the Admia He isa man of tred loyalty eminently fitted for his present post, in which he is now writing ahistory to be known and read of all mon, ee ERPOOL AND LONDON—TAP- peoty'a line, whip JOHN J, BOYD, salle for wy March 8d, and ship BOUTHAMPTON, ot March Sd; for passage, rs to sfford the salmon communication be This improvement can be of fected at a comparatively low cost, and the re- sult will prove most advantageous to the pro- perty bolderg and the district genorally: tide walls of the Catholic chep | of Vuroney were thrown down on the 3d of Che Lecture:'s Story—A Tale of Real Lite For 1e N.Y Aroused patriotism cou'd brook no mote, k bed had held me prisoner, bat now the spell was broken, ‘and 1 must do myshare, What should it be? I was no stranger to camp life—none to sickness away from home and friends, convalescent was before me, wounded eoldior's longings for some delic morsel which would tell of home, and to the procurement ef that Iwould devote myn:ltf, An impulsive nature lingers not in ita decivions, acd within an boar I was arranging « seriua o be accompanied by pictures ilius- trating the subject. I'he lectures od and suburban communities, a twoon the lakes, For months th o Wrldgewater, — Conmitution, DRAFTS ON THB ROY. cr Ineuawn, Uneres Bankura Co, AND ALL PARTE or Bxatamp axp Bort o18 4act199 | WILLIAMS & GUIO eS ASSAGE TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL by the Black Ball Line of AC WEBB sails the tage apply on board, foot o: troving the building. Clinton's tenentry | Cork, have been allowed a reduction, of 10 per cent. on their Septeyiber rent. ‘The colamp, over 60 feet bigh, on which the statue of O'Connell will be placed, is nearly It wi'l be placed on the exact site of the cli Court House, in the town of Enni une stood when he poured forth his burning eloquence at the memorable ection in 1428, The announcement by the Chie! Secretary of an intention to introduce @ Bill for the General Keyistration of Births and Deaths, excites the ' | hope in certain quarters that he will include | in it a clause for the Registration of marriages, ‘This would do away with the Invidious distine- tion of the catholic clergy in regard to mixed marriages, and place them on an equal footing other denom! would thus establish the position that the ftate has orly to civil relations uf marriages, and provide for stration, thus leav- Hospital {are to the I knew the kets—Tue clipper * March. For pa Bookman si, or to JA- £26 4*108 ANCES TO ENGLA where tho great Tr IRBLAND, SCOTLAND SIGHT BILLS ON THI Umon AND WALS{ lectures wore in whoa a frieud suggest locality for one of them. part of tho great city successful experimen Flatbush as @ suital We wore in the lower when he made the suggestion, and accympanied it with the direction to reach it by the horse cars from Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn ings wore in the eastern part of Williamsourgh, hence I started the next morning and in due course of ti i AD W. street, a WALI« cor Pratl street OO HOMPSON’S BLACK STAB LINE OF office 975 Pearl a. hich should | take? * wick, you mean?” said the Now [ knew there was a dus’ about it, but the full name was rather uncertainly fixed in my mind and so I nodded assent. secordingly went. The obliging conductor set me down in front of the Methodist Church, by the Dominie, and my next eveniag beiog com- ing the partier free to av pve reon enquired of. Continné grant certificates of with much sectarian animosity, and prove generally acceptable to all denominat The Council of the Catholic Young Men’ Association bave issued an address respecting a | new eecret society, which has been organized | in Ireland, quite’ distinct from the Ribbon So- ciety, and founded fur political purposes. The addiees states that thought, would do a ‘o Bushwick I " TAPBOOTT, S ADAMS. was received kindl arrangemeats lor t ONSTBLLATION, : 8800) BRA FLOWER, CAMBRIAN, with others, e ship every five The shecribare are aleo agen X LIN® OF LONDON PACKETS, Por all of which they grant certificates REMITTANORS TO IRELAND, &o, T. & Co, also contiaus to lame a hous Mngland, 1 end Wales, at the LOWEST BA’ on with all letter. enclose postag: & 00. $0 South a, New SMITH * my pictures and oper disposition was the next morning carefully instructed how to reach Bushwick. Flatbush,” he interrupted me to 4a assented, feeling all the while about the name in a country wi owed by law aecreny i men wish to achieve any hones they can do #0 now more readily and Socret societies y by open appeals, while fraught with evil, are impotent for good. acy and infidelity, are th This now secret orrani- and how to arrange things for me in the Methodist (ourch there, with mind at ease and #1 imposed duty towards suppressing the rebellion, | strolled again through the streets of modern urcing to an early tea, | found rry beat, and he forthwit rated mo fur not completing for the use of the church, ant leaving so much more for him to care for than had been vontemplated between 1 ell right now,” rand, Boaland istiod with my self- ant attendants, zation, like all others, has no doubt ors—its perjured hucksterers of human. lives, who plot only to : cludes aa follows : Tho address The worth of the Stat | the long run isthe worth of the individua National projrass humble way, arrangements PERSONAL NOTIC BMY AND NAVY BANKERS, 298 BROADWAY. composing it. dividual iyduatry, he concladed, and bis eyes tisbnoss and vice. fart towards this country, in his representations | borhood are slo «our affairs, A Wostorn correspondent saya: A heavy force will soon river, aad enize the Mom Railroad at Blorence and Docat eart of the rebol s i men of North Alavama. —thas hold- | they leave aheary deposit of mud ad up Tennossee | mense namber of enclosed grounds have bea is and Chatles‘on | ravaged, and troes torn up by the roots by the oa—relieving | and putting | the Nagold at Calw, the Murr at [ecknang, teehee DAT SING MAR ll A jane | Monts until you seo all the evidence. NEW YORK, Saturday, March 1: 168 A‘ EXCELLENT CHANCE on Y OF R MONDAY MORNING, MARCI 3 1862, ffi eae tameteeh en nok Soey estivty bai priced 3 Boldiers— Wanted for the . In! = A " The Now York Clty Pree, | ‘The Creat lation In Germany were generally higher this morning, except for 4 eee ee —_ winn Tho Trove states that thongh the Hicearo was! ith ll aasaets Gal Ae ail on varie resets oa aa aivene, : ; ) " | 6 terribie inundations in Germany still con- | railroads generally showed » wivance, and falsome in ite laudations of Sectotary Stix-| tinued at the last accounts, From Balla, Feb, prices were, on the whole, not materially different | ir) Ton’ restriction on the publication of war | Hth, we learn that the creat dyke of tho E196 | fo what they were at the close of the lait weak, 100 ews, yot it was the first to disobey the orter, | At Niogripp is brokon aid the whole mass of the | y's en dons of this week have reached $3,148; bf sai inquires whether the Government will pun- | [rarer ta leet precipitated upon the Iiefligy | 99 ig Government #ocks st the board, and ia vank 150 *ANTED, IN Go ish, an ft threatoned, this outrage of a disloyal | ploly overthrow the deke a lteta, stociun 63 0 ot improved prices rr MALE SE! Beale a oak os N Goon pros, It is the opinion of our contemporary that | munication had been cat (ff even & The rimors in the street are many and various ia An’ ,0 ace tenton ws. Sas tha published correspendence of Loni Lyons | #"* he ea Any prospect ut apsody restoration. | roiation to the operations at Washiogton, 6 is | 2000 Her, 34 Large Institute, pisces are always res ete hak be} tial rey a ‘The Muse journal informs us that the wa-| tated that ail communication ia cut off no passon- | 000 Toll. & A 98 ROT proves that he has acted an honorable, upright | ters which have deaolated Liege, and ity noigh- dhe esse 400 Han & Bt J. 46 1 ce 000 Gai, & C. 1 M.100 subsiding, but a ill « large portion of the valley betwoon Namur and Maeatricht in the low countries, As they recede An im tho « Th Neckar at Cannstatt had risen 17 foot ; the machinery in motion which wil! paciticata | andthe Rems at Schorn orf hal ovartoaw the Southwest. Ina few montys tho loyal mon | their banks, At Hall, ot of the Southweat will hold their Sate Convea- | the town to auch ane ot tions and reorganize the State Govaromants. | Square was pavigated by boats, aud scares 0 ‘Thon they will bs roproson the Union be slow In Tennesse tt C nictoas, at « ater. I wlieve. and there is some ov tat & majority of the whole prople of Tenneasos are | for the Union, at heart. When we have Nash ville, Kooxville and Momphia, i: will bo easy to hold @ Convention in weics al! {he country will be represented and tho State (}overnment reorganitud In any event, our Generals will leave noth- ing to Uncertainty which can be « The movement of ‘troops in the West grand scale, and you can hardly ¢ though you have seen much in New with what onergy and activity now armios are thering for the Geld, from Ohio, Indiana, Il- inois and Missourl, The reserves aro moving forward, As the army advanoes another State, its ;lice will be filled up, its communications maictained by now divi- iwon a sions. As place after place ia taken in the | South, they will be till the w crushed-—liko a dwarf in tho ha: Such is the programme of tha campaign going on, and I douot not it will bo carried out to. the leaat particular. The Haran states that governing the robel state may be obviated by any loyal or or military commander calling for an election, ac- ‘isoned and miintainod, the diMeculty of when recovered, stato « cording to the original order of things before secession, The Wont thinks Senator Wilson's resola tions that the Government shall pay Maryland and Delaware at the rate of $250 ahead for | omancipating thoi slavos, ato promaturo just now, but that the time will soon come whon | the quention may be considered. The Trinunn suggests that Senator Carlile cf Virginia, should be punished for his opposi- | tion to Sumnor'’s unconstitutional achomo of dismemboring the Union, by allowing Western Virginia to lapeo undor rebel ralo, and thas ce rsign him to obecurity. Jus Washington correspondent says I learn from good authority that it is on re- cond that, during his brief command, Fre the whole plan of Donelson and Col- at atime 0 forts were but par- upted, The glorious mortar tleet of the Misciv ipp was started, or at least originated, by Ger, Fremo The W Though the circular of Mr. SewAnp, announ+ cing the failure of Congress to make any appro- priation for a( ission to represent Ainerican interests at the first excited a genoral fecling of regret, yet subsequent reflection induces a reluctant assent to the course pursued by Congress, That body scarcely felt justified in incurring at the prosent increased expenditure mecoasary for a tional Commission, and even if the appropria- tion hat been made, it may well be doubted whether our manufacturers and inventors were in a position to compete successfully with those of other nations, which haye not been subject to the excitement and dangers of war. In an Exhibition whore all the nations in the world will be fully reprotented, it may be mortify- ing to our pride to occupy no place, but we have other and more serious work in hand, and until we have fully demonstrated our power by the suppression of this rebellion, we must endure the loeser sacrifices which it entails, Asanation we may acquire more dignity by being unrepresented at the World's lair at the present time, At{the triumph of the Roman conqueror the people wept when they beheld not the statue of their favorite, and though the oligarchs of Europe may not repress their satis faction at the absonce of our flag, yet the peo- ple will manifest their sympathy, and long for the triumph of our arms as the pledge of their advancement and the progress of the human race, The Southern Blockade, The London Times opposos Lord Dorhy's proposition for an investigation into the efli- ciency of the Southern blockade on the ground that such a course would bind Fnglaad to break the blockate if afforded tornaticnal law. It virtually admits the efli- y of Une blockade and saya:— York— | him, through | also rushe ole territory of rebollion is held and | siant- | S | Saarlouis, | Sambre wore on the Departmental Road, N pproaching World's Fair, at | a pretext therefor by | | ints a chair people had to a ators ef their dae Ai Tele we A staal 6 owds of pe rple fine Weather tot vs past, bad been araging torrent, wher bor, ax years old, the won of a marker 1 Will ol x Nagler, foll into the river trom quay, directly in front of the Custom Hoare building. A cry of terror from the spectators it to the scene Hoad Loapector Roemer ata glance saw the child rising to the utface of t nl instantly plunged after nid ance who wat crasping lian f one arm, and thus o f'was the nex: mo: | mont bohold stra hw aguinst whe bad by, was also an agenizod witness of this acene ia which her husband was batsling for two lives and almomt a rapidity of t him. By thie t inat hope, too, as the force and Joo ware plainly too much for a boat had arrived, and a Tope was flung to the drowning pair, | Tat Roe mer, too much exbausted by the cold and the powor of the current, could not ygeaap it, and | already had he sunk for the second tints, when the crew of another boat finally succeeded in flinging a line in such a manner Ae to pass u dor his shou'ders, This he was onablod to cling fo, and in a few moments was dragged ashore to his wooping wifo ant children, while the little boy he had so nobly saved was restored to his delighted parents. At Trigr, the lool at ono time roachot the hoight of 18 foot, but was falling, The Saar at a) 22 feet, but on the Ath ult, coal barges were passing, down the valley of the Moselle from that river. Alor the adjacent railroads, dams hal burst anc banks had fallon in, and the tribatary monn= tain stroams had swept off their side-paths and foot-vridges. The neighboring mills wore stop- ped for some two wooks, Magdeburg accounts state that the dam at Guebs had given way, thus complotel; ting the village, which is in a doop val exposed to tloods in two directions. T's which were tended there, in large numbers, wore in danger of being totally lost. The railroad ie on the Maedburgh side of Burg damaged in two places so badly that the ten o'clock train from Kerlin bad to return on tho Gch ult, as had the Maydeburgh traias going the other way, The mails wore brought round by way of Sommorn. The regular railway intercourse woald be in- terrupted for some days longer, and passengers would have to go by way of Koethen and Des aan, Some, it was thouht, might come moro rapidly by way of the Berlin and Li road Via Wittenburg. In the North and East of France, toward the Belgian frontior, the flooda in the valley of the jo. 12, between Helalinont and Aulnoya, as high as the breasts of the horses, and this continued to be the case for nearly three days, ‘The macada- mised surtace of the highway was swept off for eat distances, and the furce of the current had made huge gaps in the road that wore ace tually dangerous to pars, even in vohiclos, The Augaburgh Gaverre has lotters from Mayonee fad the 6th ult,saying that the water in the Rhine was gradually subsiding, At Vi- enna, on the other hand, the destruction along the quays was so terrible as to draw the atten. tion of the Emperor of Austria and his officers to the ialseratie condition of the inhabitants whose homes had boon destroyed. Description of the Boat bull at Myatle, Tho second iron-clal jgunboat, the construc- tion of which was authorized by Congress some four months ago, has been launched, aud is now at Greenpoint in process of completion. In speaking of this gunboat it must not be sup- posed to have w (eneral appearance anything fixe that of Capt. Ericason’s iron clad floating battery. They are made on entirely different modola, The length of this yossel is about two hundred feet over all, with a broadth of nearly thirty eight, and twelve anda half feet depth of hold. She would draw eleven fest of water. Over tho spar deck is a second deck, inclosed by sidos curving inward, so that the whole resents An appearance very much like that of Eomumodore Foote’s craft. xcepting the up- per deck, the vessel has the appearanee of an ordinary gunboat. The prow is sharp and nar- row, and can do service by ranning down wood- on boats. Ita shape, however, is similar to that of an ordinary verse, instead of projecting be- low the water, as is the case with most other inventions of the kind, = ‘The shoathing along the sides of this vessel will be SM inches thick, being two layers of iron, It isin the shape of bars, each 21 foot 6 inches long, and 8 or 1 inches wide, After be- ing rolled, they are wroayht in a zigzag forma soctionally—-so that they look very much like railroad bara. This form is called’ by machin- as while one edge rosts flat upon the side of tho vessel, and is thore rcrowed to and forming it, the other ed. being allowed to goon; that all available vas dered round t» Washington, many STOCK FLUCTUATIONS. are known to have been chartered for that object, ase, pa but whether ty crows the river ot proved down a] Mo G4.s..... 1 pore O.8.00.....0g. pore not tated Us. Oe wee BET he exchenge market ie dui! for the steamer o feck ol ‘lsy, and bankers names here closet as low oa] ay Gen. WeMatts Vite Bo. weld Le The price of gold tday 2igat\y the latter on wise . ¢ o time, and the activity in the stroot a ousiderabies | Cie & Pita Se The aalea at the Roant von uaa resold $1446.90, | Prot MB. DM oe | The Kangatos today cerrian out & 4) in mpecie, —_ Tho exchanges at the Clearing Hf use are Santee of Koni Hente, Maroh t. 1 " Th wt and dh ar... se oom Tlay 12) Balane & 4 Tor week Se ‘ Pare eo Ceesdeeeeeeseoes The Custom Howae receipts this weak are #541 20t, “ os bated darvonagseimply vipa? decane 8h able SEK At, 106 fomt, weet Leccing arn Fr paper more ro ‘ soaysces eee There ara counterfeit t4 of the Wuited States de eat alo Oth ay, 84 foot north 44th wt... 4,808 mand motes in Tho true notes have U. » ANCA Bor 5. printed on the broast oft vale figure, Tole wot, faat th ar. is wanting in the counterfeit, There eon one side 91 foon, ant 5¥ ant Gal ten, Howse anid Hot gout at, 100 fea, Bala of real ewtate under forced process have been 4 vith wide ‘st, 32 foot 6 tay made ty some extent, and the fal! iarated at abou saad $0 per ents, House and tot asi ate aot a, 68 feat, The peogres# of the national arma at the Weet | Lome and lot west side Sd ay, 104 foot, south Las imparted more confidence to busines men who, SL oes ven OOO Tova ard lot wert vide 24 av, 89 foot, south BORN ot 5100 Th ase and lot weat side 24 av, 70 feet, eonth 20th ot ne 5100 Toure and lot weet aide cd ay, feet, ruta at at Howviae avd Vo Jota in ' wy The Oli) Canals and those of Penaryivan Honse and wide’ 50h at 8 a day yet Saed—probably April 15, aa oh "008 We on a recent occasion gave a tabular atatenent | House and lot aouth mide Tih at, 52 feet, omat { the national debt showing the am ihaee Ch tic » Sie and authorized to exceed 1,000 millions, ‘The moat | fromas And [ot No: Ta ean ae remarkali¢ feature of tals vast del ia that it ia not — yet mi. ‘The public have really «ubscribed v vary little towards it, and those who have mdvanced MARKETS. the means are very anxious to get their money back, | any Saturday, March 1, 1868 Arria.—Greanings, $4a$4 2, Spitsenbergs 6 OM) Baldwins, 4 00ad 48 Runway 9,13 Aniine.daics Pots, $6 5134. Pearls, 5 3T Wale Gorrxe—Lake refined ingot, 97g A260. Fioun,—Sales within the following range; the market ta lower and d Superfine xtra Biase, Common to good ‘Western, Towa, Mich., Ind., Ohio extra, Of the whole va ain debt, the public have y taken bit 54,000,000, rcent, The remainin, nt of the 900 milllo w portion haw been ad (by the hanks and actors, and both thowe are very anxious to getNhe pay for their advances, The banks have paid up 100 millions of their de- positor's money om Treamiry notes and bonda, and hold them for male, The ‘Treasury Department has iamied 60,000,000 of demand notes to circulate vane Ma money, and {thas been enabled todo this Ohio Shipplr sane 6 y drawing in as much bank currency, and rend Oto Trad, Hip! oe B Uerefore, derived {t virtually from the banks, or tod | retlier at the expense of the banks, ‘The new isue 6 { 160 millions demand notes ccupy the same o & The whole loan, therefore, stands as fol Position OF DENT, Oats—Neow Jersey and Western, Comn—Mixed Western, — New Yellow, Brarn—Marrowtfal, Coat-—Cannell. «+ 4 ‘i Cannixs—Adamantine,... ‘Tota! for ale andfeiroulation... Oorron—is nominals mid.’ tap unt actually sold to pu Rio. 194 Total new debs, . sence ees 850K ion Thus the public have actually bought but 6 per i) cont, of the debt, and the reat is suspended © the market by Banks and contractors, who os got thelr money at wome rate, ‘Th ments in national loan are really very that «mal! amount has been offering for req the market, «inking (the price at one time to 4 a5 4 per cont, discount, ‘The Banks went into the ope “s ; & ration In good faith, and took the 6 per cent, socks Quishing a of the Government at # price equal toT per cent,or | Larns—Rastern, . 190 9016 per ct, Many of the holders of the old 6 per | Motsmae— Porto Rion, 4 cent, stocks paid a high preml In fact, the 5 93 per cent, loan of Oct, 1860, was sold at» premium ° of lf percent, There waa of 20 per cent, om os le that lean, ‘The Secretary is now anthorized to Ss come into the market and #ei) $500,000,000, at the ed a Least price he get, and in competition with ey 4 Banks who are vallers of the same securities, The 0 distress of the contractors, and through them of oa s (whole communities," for want of their monay, was 3 oes eloquently urged|by Mr, Chase upon the Commit. 8 00 o too of Ways and Means, as @ reason for iauing 6 150 0 ie per cent, one year,bonis to them, and the law aa- ty Se AF Ahoriaing that iasuealthough it was hurried through nyrine mem, 6 pent Piers Wenern without atiracting,attention is one of the moat im- ping i Oe eS 2 oi nape portent Of the searicn, Western, $11a12 60. Beef Haims, $1041 00, Me Whentthoae bonds are isaued some one mum be Jong ol short clear, O34 aT: . found toJend the money on them, while the depart | 6 OM iment is Hooking buyers for itu own 6 per cant treas- | Hatt ! ‘Ohio tar ‘oameal ury bonds, Thusfthe!Banks, the Treasury, and the | gto. cor aractors will all be pressing this market togeth- | Rice—F. Indies./5 50a6 ; Carolina, 6 50e%, er, withtan agicregate of 650,000,000 of securities, TD por nd te ad more than half forfwbat has been spent already. > Oamtile, DAW, re chee , ‘These facts show how little the war haa as yee Balen, enale Erenay 02 0800S). Gas borne upon’thefresotrces of the country. The whole 5e6 60. Giny refining, 696%; DathedSen Sit ted i w00 yellow acy operation bitherto haa been «series of abit, The | teal tO, Wheker, Banks, the people, thezcontractors, the monopolies have ll made temporary advances of money, mi nitions, goods, manufactures, do. to the governs meet, and they"have been inviting for capitalita to forword and invent capital with the Govern t, thas they may all be paidoff, ‘The capitalists od 1001034, Braart’ G) white A, 97% ‘doors, J.D. MORGAN d& CO. collect flashed victory with the words, Wo may feel quite cartain that the blockade | two righ varlepe part Of the bar max cone forward, however, and the current @x- 4iad0; Gongs, Oolong, 64068; Conga vat the U, 8, Gove Parrative proceeded, 1 was comviuced it was stringont as the Fedoral Siates know how | below it. ‘I are, which are put on Tongth. ka Gear kaent c73 te bs LIA le Ityeon, 67a90, lod. explanations make it, and, fit fails, tho defect is one of | wise, ara als) « tell byw ¢ arious aystarn of 6 Give am ni aF8 6 US ps a He Maine wreite, 83; Bance, 824033; plates d in anoth 0 Brookly: r, no of will, while permi »»> ba yr and te ewhat sinilar to those the paper circulation of the Banks, Tae idea $9 Siag10 %. cured oF cashed, fe in saotber 8 ently rar a Ue i bed The Louisville J wa panies aaa Fee cael a eel | Gutioor aed calling eo Thoy are fis oned that the notes #0 Janed will be funded, but to 20—Halew Kenbicky. lesfate, = oN “st rt ral ar ut in aponiti to the veasol £11 inches, by acrew t revjulres cspital @ people who re WaLapome—Ochoak, O5aTho; Bouth Sem NFORMATION WANTED-—S I , rebel officers whe pda tart aul ep eo Levert ng Th tle I to be ail eA eet eee aM 1 meantime I had spelled out by the aid of sun- © mont favorable construc: im possible to le Wwiiee La aupp eed 02 be ave nobcapitel to find, They revalre | Woot “gales fleeces, 43050 : pulled, 4648; Magy TITIA Ttowat | dry lorge letters on the sides of the cars, spain, octrive of international law which will ram, is ot solid iron, about six by miality for whieh they are obliged to pay | trutine 8; Mediterransan, 88851, J Aud again, and in, the words to stand aloof from the American hee et eiaalie intended toh eonetes and the more o notes thi wre are lower, Flour to Laverpocts and bad learned, it el was orig! rl onctad for alzht * wheat, 8a., ships bags, Corn 6% bi ne addroamed to her, at Mal nce in the spelling The commant ae . nd thet Rumusr Of port Boles wace the lens they get for them, and there in theres | Fhe, St, Sh aol, gia; Wheat, in MATILDA BROW Ae location: tf ae cares forces at Fort Donelson agreed upon a plan Ti tho House of Lords, re uary 10th, in vsly made; bat tho inteation has bean ste fond, When the taxes come in there | wagncin : sy - if fter they? beca satisfied that they vy toen in y of Lord Malmesbury, r hanget. and only six gguns will be everisd served for she Governments bud Sciaienaend tit uliliialianmmeneed FFT HIS HOME, THE 28h OF It was alter alx, o'clc ny tle. Vil 4 : ; Ly tt 4 . oy 8 , F lies aan ¢ coat half past soven, | could not win the battle, Pillow, with his forces, | specting the reports of British Consuls respects | None of the port holes, however, will bs per | g.oy wil! diminish the capital of puntry. Pi MAR HRW ROLY, aged Kiara ioe pus eee TsisedgFetattroy | wan toc way taroogh the! right Aaa ot | Peuegnise™ locate Hest Resa mre | mately coset, xs ths gan wl nv mngnt, | 47 Wl dinint te cpl of dhe erent MARINE. lat deth Sap, dark’ bine peter of the Dc minie and his frends, who were be; the federal forces, and, at a given period, was | D& the Soulliorn biockale, Bar Buseol’ MMe | ed asto be easily movablo, and cin bo firol | STOCK BXCHANGR BALES—FIRST BOARD, | — ee atts thtvenitact c ¢ thi ke themselves vicine to koma signa’ Gen, Lackner, who was to attempt a | some remarks, of which the following {8 the | from tho most convenient port, ['evea-inch | 10000 U8, 6a Birg 92% 5 Am, Kx, Bk,,, 59 MIRSTUAS ALANA: , ully received at 170 Twalfth #t, bet L John avi l worasd hard and ‘ ou texti— olum!aids and shell uns will be used 12000 do oo “ 10 Irving Be won 8 ve, |. Orr folks” at our preparations, avi wiping the in the weaknees of his . As to this question of the blocks, it is one es oe os, S41: Banas Goal ae tH 13 °T HIS ROME LAST r 1 | escape, neglected the ale Aiedy ov tol- | of very great importance, and I will ‘not pre Misoellaneons. 60 do... vse- 92% 100 Erie R 6S 10 18 bib Pg Ae minutes before eight o'clock, egtaphing a report southward that he bad won | sume io enter at this moment into so rave a J 1000 Oregon U.S, Ga 91% 100 do : — nw es one: ite After the lecture I detailed in that deluding — discussion, I xave orders early in the ‘contest rn se Gato att ce aa fat A 1000 ee Oe 160 Z H OLEARED. R ceran teaiae Ie S7Wh Bos ture to the Dominie and, receiving the Lenofit | trlends, for he was driven back to his old quar- | that Adiniral Milne should furnish Hor Majoa- | © &INcx t ie Cam vor and riverhas fallen, forty | sw 8.00 Hip <6 100 rH avUAMAIFA ten pate Aclaen ‘Any psreon giving inf of his geographical lore, found that ten minutes , tere and only escaped by stealing out afer | ty's Governmont with every information in his | OF Atty dead secesh soldiers have been found | 509 Tras, 18-10... ¥' 400 Hite Pf. B Allen; Roanok Hee for Miavatisy Ludiamn suitably rewar! walk from the church, {n a weste it Fower, and Lalao sent to our Consuls at the with their hands cut oft, supposed to have been | 5100 do .. naa! Sg 16l ‘hea well) for Broaaway, N. ¥. would bing me to my lodgings and accomplish ef fe inte states that we opportunity different ports, with a view to obtsin every in- by the Detinvee In « romsalbi | , river 08 thelr 8000, ¢: +4 . | a i a , os the two hours journey | had twice made by fore | Was tendered him and hia sta to make their | formation from th When the blockade momorable retreat, to prevent them sinkiny the | #4 Doosssre WS c i " Manm Luo Adnan PEBSONAL—Mas. ELizay Han sed borate te by Tere | Gecepe with Gens, Tleyd and Pillow, and the | (ormmation from them. een tree Tes | boats, Om Bela etc eee SUIPO HF Meron, Loe, Beh cgeie CO ROW, late of Cayuse County, NY, will hear of -— — | plan was submitted to'the ollicers. After cons | him the difficulty which the Unite! StateaGoy- | Tax Florenc rpool, at the Roy- | ¢ Danese Ghechin, for London, © Lulings calling foo eee ar Irish Enielligence, ! foliation <b ; wb & slogle, exc option, d& | grmment would experience In maint ing a Amphithoa agement at the {1 & Hein iby ¢(Bremeny Von Gagerny Liverpar) Ruger artes t the recent “‘concursus’ for the vacant | termined to share the fate of their n ble 1) miles of coast. . | Pe sea, London, hav ‘ot with extraor 100 do ...010 49 Brow: Sir Robert Peel, Turgens, of aud for Hambargy Set 0°120 chair of Hellee-lettres and French et Maynovth | (apt. Walker, the commander of the come | hlockade eee fe eae TE | ern Senne Oe ee Neu Rt % 59 Reading R:.)40 42), | KM Bolomon & Bige, PENSIONS, BOUNTY LAND, BOUNTY College, there were only thros candida:es—the | pany, who hed been detailed to guard the | seven ports which could admit large | Mr. Florence will give a round of hia colorra- | 1000 Teas, bm 90.. BY 140 do veel) 1 | BARES 8 H Roviss, Monteviden, Oralg @ money and prize money and all other cla) Rev, Meare. Mathews, Lalor and ()’Rou'ks, | prisoners, toys the rebel oilicers, notwithstand- | Vesely, and that therefore, the diflicul ted Burtonian representations, Mrs, Florence's ie e sees OOM 080 42 \q Geistemend ty I nde e beim | srisior Ghee wide an batee called jn Tho reault will not be known till the meeting | lo they had been generously permitted to re- | Was not no. groat ‘as at. first sight | Yankee songs are particularly fancied by the | 7, 4° “Cour, Metcait & Dunoamg y GRO, WOODMAN, 83 Pine 2d Ue of the ‘Irustees im June next. tuin their 6 arms, ie a plan vis appeared. With respect to the allegation that | Britishers, and she is nightly encored, 1810 do t Pickem NLM PENSIONS, BOUN TY LAND, BOUNTY | Amid tke muttered curses of hundreis of ex. | Pessoseion of the boat on § vey Bight & hott | a very largo number of vesnols have cluded the | x rie determination of the Prussian Govorn- | 18% do Veaot Cun lad, Harbeck @ rize money, and a other clains | cited people, the ejectments on the property | (istance below the city. It was discovered, | blockade, / asked Mr. Mason myself what was s Gotarinanion oo P aiovorn: | 1000 Va. 6 {eons Beisto, At kelly Hurst & Ong for soldiers, thelr widows ‘snd heirs, collected | lately puichased by Mr. Mor, under the En- | however and its consummation prevented by | the tonnage of those vessels tou reference | ment to use the Lerman NAngmage, Mnsrend O° | 4000 Mo, Gs \ngody Machiasport, Sampson Promptly, by CALVIN W. SMITH, Bouth-vaat cor- | cumbered Estates Act, took place on the dhl of | the Vigdance of Capt, Walker. was made and to that question he was unable fo | te French, as the medium for diplomatic com: | 9000 “do, Havang, G Waeelwr er Chambers and Chatham st, fel8 $4ac*l04_ | February, at Knock opher, County Kilkenny. en paved 1 | give me ah answer, Bat the noble oarl will soo | Mynctlons ba produces some perplexing re- | 3000 do ary Mea ny Philsdelphis | ‘Thompeca Wer lormer occ peop! A F dof moctiog Rebel ( aes aaa uilts, Icis said that the envoys of Russia, 0 lor, W Most (Dania) Kighn, for St Crolx, £RSONAL—! N, U. 8, | 05 8 former occasion, the people compelled the | 4# I eo Li that that isa matter of very great importance, Fie i 7 200 City be P17 Hunter ' ship " Levant aEIRS OF SEAMEN, 0. & authorities to desist from thelr work, Uut an Barbmlty— A Communtoat! because those seven ports ara connected with Holland. fe Bunda: Dare ce lared that Shay | UO) gud. ed abe Havtord; Neilie Hunt, Leavitt, Marseilles, Wd or seamen of the ‘and of she | Overwhelming police force was prevent on the Editor of the Sun ;—Sitr—I observe by your | other and minor ports, and small vessels run in rr pli tea ax Ge 300 1 B joxican war, all on Yang. 104 De wey & Reindeer, Stevens, Nassau, Cassane- rotliern: BRAYNARD, | second attempt, and crowbar and sledye demol- | issue of this day that « Bunber of Uni 5 d 0 ose crocks, carrying emall cargoes, | communications to the Hurlin Minister of | “soy tin, & Bt p ma 1 Wall tala bdertan ” | ished the dwellings ofthe ‘enants utimpeded, | haye been poisoned, by eatiog food captured | Qoforo the meting ol Tur sioat, L desired | Foreign Affairs, in Russian, Dutch and Swer | im) ftarsdd Ma 12 1B SPOS | BCHOONRRS Kelly, Curtis, Por Moyals Bat -_ No cause is assigned for this outrage, exeept | from the enemy. ‘The remedy for that will be | that various papors shouli Le coliectod togethar, | “she 100) Harlem 1 M100 100 i6o 6144 | Uamilion @ Cos Fantantie, Wosaer, Failed Lneiag that it is perfectly legal—according to En glish | to keep such in future to feed’ the prisoners, or | ‘That has now been dono, the papers have been | Tir number of children and youth in Penn. | 30700 Am, G Bi a ae jot, BL MoO Oo: Le Gilmore, Case Coding at least, to see its effects on some of them, be- | printed, and thoy will very shortly be delivered | Sylvania betwoon 5 and 15 years of age is 692,~ | 102700 do 1180 Om B DU Murray, Alice Forrest, Baith, for Gonaiven Express recently pointe’ out | fore using it amongst our men. er’ lordahips by Her Majesty's command, | 500, of whom 845,700 are malos, 15,200 color- 500s do Miller & Ht nghton; Mary Helen, (ayy MeDonale necessary to complete the ar- Yours, &. — Samuxi 8. WinrmRTON. | Without, then, pronouncing ary jadyment on | #4. There are also in tho State, 90,000 adults 200 Cle, & Tol. Bermuda, Mi on @ Go; D York | thy hale rangements for stocking Lough Mask wish sal. | New York, Feb. 28th. the question, I'must repost Wat it is one of the | Who can neither read nor write, the larger por 10 do Mex, D B De Wolf; Kureks, Gr) Clarke, Wilmot mon, Some time ago, 5 eppesry, a fish p etek NE pe coengy eine utmost im co. titear, hear.) Om the | tion of whom are females. ‘There are about B De Wolf P Hell: ey ‘was cut by the Board of Works between Iw the appreach of our troops to Bow! one hand, [ye id that anything that was | 12,240'public schools in the'State from 4600 of | 6 WL MoCready 4, Mask and Carra by « caval oom munication with Green many army wagons had to be a! called » blockade, however ineffective, shoula | which the Bible is excluded, and about 600,000 | 450 N.Y, ‘Weskingom, Babes & | the Corrib, The water from the upper to the | in the mud, Serene 82 cnaell sven be held to be a loyal blockude—or, on the other | Persons of all clases botwoen the ages named | 109 cesisighty Leland lower lake has worn for itself a passage,through | the mules. It was only by dint of much pulling band, Veneee incur the danger of a dis. | attend these schools. Thore are, however, | iy) jersey Van Name Whine Che dts comet past, end lt new besomes and thet our men got any Wagous | pute with the United States without the olear- | about 200,000 outside of these agos who have no ‘Zalutt, Baltimore M Bedell neovmaary (0 Lmproye the ‘pamage ty erecting | Ubrongh ot ell. ets tne wat and atepmgeat qrouad (oe Utd @lgher cane | manne of Luatruction whatever, Tooke Beianary, J