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SEW YORK LEGISLARY 2h Sensi ‘ou © C'Rourke, and Coptains Maurice Walsh timers HL MeOrmedy so ait ios Rebel Flight fro from dhcp LATEST NEWS Constantinople, Pebi 18M commercial treaty ek and James Weipley, ‘These gentiemen, with sev: ap hy SW OE Ge Et os smememaggiinaicnanaiiget sins 8Y TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK SUN. teen signed between Russia and Turkey, Abe, Mark 1, oTe Mew ¥ rel others, waited on board until the ortler to ! lade Phi marter, Nin’ von cs fs Us us aoens A peo eating Warsaw, Peb.1% The churches have been ¢o coe it 1, 1862.—The New York | om whoo, after o warm premure of the hand troer & oh for Boston a ri " lemnis vened. ian reer bed 8 Seatrd BVA( TATION OF COLUMBUS. hee, 15 madi Winhcont O0buia Wit Wie are baporee the Presbyterian Committes of | ach, they went on shore and the vemsel procesdea 4 4 on ber voyage, Among the Irish curiosites which the delegation takes out to California, are two Deavtifwl innets, « thrush, and three well season. ed shillelaghs, The birds are exosllent songeters, Frexca Sreamers ro rats Port.—Ouw city ls soon to be the depot of another for midabig’ ‘Stoan abip Company, which is of French initiation, aod to run a line of mesmers from Havre to 4 touching at Brest. It wil) consist of five steamers, two of which will be supplied with, pers of eight hundred and fifty horse power, the other three with engines of about eleven hundred horse power, These threa, stronger thao others, wii be eapecially fitted for winter service; ‘These boats will be of about the same sise as those of the Cunard ling, but will, (0 is maid, excel them in point of speed, luxury and comfort. They will loave Havre and New York at intervals of twa weeks, All there steamers are now on the stocks, three in Glasgow andtwo in France, ‘They are to be distivgy ished from the ordinary mail steamshipe by the fact that they are entirely constructed of _ ams Providense, Femitted yraterday to Austria and the other Ger. | T smend the Charter of the Brooklyn, Pnaitute, ‘To regulate the sale of hay and straw in B man states of the Wurtrebourg coalition, The | tyn, OFFICIAL REPORT. note anye, since Avvetris oonaldering her general in. | “rhe bil! wae referre! to the Committee of the toreat ar well ax her positive rights, feels called np. | W! ri Bo bo pretest against tue Prussise views in re'er. | No other baninens o/ interest eas dons, Deatiuction of the Town. enes to German silsir, Prussia will not concea! Amombty the fact treat t) peare no wall funded mo- Tus bil t provide forthe public defence was DEATH OF GEN'L LANDER. Hive of right for euch a protest, The stir rendered | Sken up as the apecia: or Tre feature of the tiamadion on th Gen, Shields bis Successor, ml more mrikingly the wending of identical notes | gpeech of Mr. Royal Phepe, of New Work, who le ms with mdon Cromweli & Co Experian a heave fs NW with sow, wae compelled to put int ‘Tarpon in Oove for « harbor, BARKS- Emblem Nickerson, of Boston, from Babies Jan 17, with hides to the master, 24th Fel off the Capea nf D lane, ore unterad a heavy ge & from NW, and was blown off atwus 1 miles, Lat ‘no veneeln, Anguste © Bmall, To, of Windsor, NS. from G- Ware Cuba 120m with waver to BF Swell Let ne haa so little of the character of the exchange of | «poke in cppomtion to the bill: First, on the opty long that Poussiacancot discuss the views ex. Keay ocean uted Beaten verniment hed ale weed is Sppropristed s large amount of om prew din the Austrian note opp.sing those of | the very purjose contemplated by the and Prupia, Prossia yields precedence to none, cout | meoond, that the letter of Sacretary Beward inviting Ment in the onnecientioun fuifliment of her fe-leral | the Stave to advance money 2 bt e defence of the 7 rd ‘1 conat and borders waa written before the appropr Auties in ropresentetion ty real Garvan interenty | gious were made. He fi rane « r tae A nerious in her eudeavor wo do justice © because Where wes ty provision. na J d nations! claizng, ani ty induce the Federal | currence with the advice of the L cats rns = vin | Creeting fortifications the etn joners Government to do likewise, 8 oa! the views of | under the bill ahotld a0 lovey be «fice engi the reform of the Federal © nititition binted atin | neer corpe of the Uaited States He read fron the latter part of the Austrian nota, favoring the oe canoe prromianed by the recent act of FU Gcnae rit ole Cor. | Conreana to abow that wo Lave a government jo sk. & Constitution for Cas Whole Con: | ing out ie the defence of ihe people of tn¢ vense!* Dedy Crea) Humman, Havana 16 days with sugar to fine , Mainoke & Wendt. Somme ts orenk Luc, Paing Virginig Blirabetl From the inca Potomac, GEN. BANKS ~ ADVANCE, Miwirs Porno Decker, Tangier Sound 8 days, pot re, rren. Nanticoke, Md. oysters Batimorel? me ter, @KsIVED YESTERDAY ca . federac an 1M frecutive power Mt | Saves This aan power’! raanon wh vald steam. BTRAMSILITSOnyray, Kenney, fw Provide OCCUPATION OF IMPORTANT POINTS, | ise'bord, aod ling ot poled ansldetin of | oA rush tala Ul or come Tn oraflat with ahs | Cron The sume Company i te run Heel ses Fred Feral aniordy Philedephis, with mee t» tides extend, cinape sng ni %-Gartona territorion | Uaited Staten government in wrvke defence, Hs Ya Aspinwall Naw Mivistem or rae Finer Barrore Cuvnct,—The Rev. Dry T D, Anderson, the gp Aruiied thet if the govaremant bulida fortificatl me faa tated in 10 Al te of the $n of Novem | on the vortr ern borders it «i! invite England to do ber be realized, Pevaia would be compelled to wee | the aame, and all along the Canadian Crontier will in wich realisation afar greater peril to the ontt. | *P'0e UP defences superior to cur own. Hs thea trian net (Pr gonbomt) Oe tree Marve $4 furs, La (ery Kearns | tiverp » Feb 134h, lor Pare, Por Winchester Reinfor od by Rebels. Queenstown 05 1 1u PM with male Woe eof she Confederacy, than kn the reforme in | rhremed regret at the tone adoptet towarda the | minister of the Firm Baptist Church, corner’ ¢, x ’ hi iu wl je this deb id ee Oar Later European News. iced in the Prunsian dispatch of the #th o* De. | Levels wid benef this country wo keen ate, | Broome and Elizabeth street preached in the church yesterday, but will not assume his pastoral functions until the first of April, Dr, Anderson haa been for over thirteen years connected with » Bap- st cburch In Roxbury, Mam, and bears a dalgi | reputation aa an éloquent and learned minister, Lila sermon youterday, on the 25th verse of the 1th chapter of Mark, was listened to by a very large congregation, the house being crowded, and Big course fully sustained his former reputation, Anderson takes the place of the deceased ees Der Nott, her Prana far from op) fo irritesin, ritalin Comber, Prussia bette Ls Ache f ae Soeet thao priltical, sod commercial releuions tree Pression of opinion, but at the | tween the two countries, ts ahow that at all. times, e considers it more proper to await giand hes teen more c urteous and jiveral to- paal of reforin in a more concise shapes ton eurte be i Ee Spices Gears tae i wards Bog! a the 4 all nt, as fot as Prussia can judge the prom | were wrong, and we should not be ashamed to wet reforms are impracticable, the proposals be | ao, As to leave being wristed to convey Britian ing entirely in contradiction with Prussian views, ot temo e Leow rdod ans an Boot, one = ji ‘ r . yO) Lt guardians of the nation's toon Fevmaig, on ita part, conaiders tt imponibleto enter | hat sroremued ate hope thet the Briten into discuasion y mich reforma, would be allowed to land in New York ‘and pes Paving Feb. 10,—The Levavenvence Brvon am | through this State, He reed from Apeech Lord Dufteria. in the E to, Rildnaon, of Boal THE SUMTER BLOCKADED. s, Keactian érigging etd =eecdr waed Jobn Fortran. Koudaon Ho mturg Dee vmdee and 2° prem ngers 6) KMS. & BARKS —G W Hall, Potter, of PS io fron Key Weet li days «ith cotton to the maner Left Web 15, brign Come Mier, fron Oba for N York oa fn 10 daya, sonre BO Bpeaver, phi Dab; N Berry, uno Kmelina, The Throne of Mexico, xinilian “Is Willing. Archduke y ile tne fe ert Positive scceptence of the cacdidative | bow difere: § was the tone of she B.i Tuk Tass Soc Baus Darah Fi weg Bein eee ee throve of Mexicy by Maximilian, ; tration trwards us. He repelled the i: oa Wi ie try will moet at the Iv ia generally believed that Prussia will recognize | fear of iuvasion of the State from Canads or the » this evening, to install the recently IMPORTANT FROM GERMANY the Bindom of Italy, seacoast. With the present population and for @ of America, al Burope would not desire ty inva During the epxch of Mr Phelps he was several interrupted, and hix defence of the British rome pt created quite an excited state of feel penitel Is to wend a frigate into the Mex. {Ur the pretection of Italians, rpoc! cotton market closed firmer, but iog in the House, unchanged, Saleaon Saturday 1,200 bales, Mr Hulburd rep'ied t) Mr Phelps, takin; 4 but salee mull, Provisions | in favor of the til aa amended, atecking the 1 it ish Government and policr lief that there fend that there waad. repticass —The following letter has been received by Ww, M Wormersbirch, ej. Corresponding Secretary of the Central German R publican Come mittee of this city, wne, ata late general meeting, ordursed Senator 81» in reference to the re! Our bs decssspestte Suyenayy A Trip up the Tennessee, a bee 4 territorial proposition Li taken: SP Brows Hamm rata : Beware CHamnnn, 6th Peb , ‘62, que i days with wear " eRe | Mr Halicif red an amendment naming Millard | gry: . x: ‘ res Airy eat Fe NTERESTING INCIDEN Wachington, March 1.—Dispatchos were ro. Seymour and Mreee'H. | 42"! Luavony Hable 00 resolve th Trewokite ceived at the Navy Department to day from Cém- | Grinnell as Com missioners in place of tle Gover- \ is seni niedore Poote, enclosing & report from Lientenant | % Lieutenant Governoe aud Oocnptrol'er. “a fhatr schoston, a oarealt nap ray Corvin fo ie Gein, in which he says he returned to Cairo on the pee ares spike with much alo | ine & the Senate on the relat arenes but o ; a : quence and £ tee in eipport of some of the maar piers RES Unionists in Tennessee and Alabama. Toonesse river | ofdefence and in review of the Sondition Of the | tein eames en aera aioe coupled yor. frets Banners: fn the gunlest Tyler ae high as Eamport, Misia | country, when progress was reported ments without oopstisuiloaal or legal rieke ore Sin oe : By Fy ite spp. He is hoppy t state he bas met with aa in. | T pray you to let the © mittee know my gratt- cal o Ghipme dey creased Union settiment {n South Tennessee and er r the prompt and generous wpport which Wan, Maen of Castine, from Buynom North A Learning that = large quantity its Goreacn \atengeent oct ia payed Dey wheat on var waa stored in Clifton, Tennes- been ne uded, of course, to be shipped t the South, nof ithaving been bought for s firm his way down helanded there and of Devawas BCHOORRKA. 84 Mary 1) Cranmer veal, for Port More Mey T Town, © Trin ph. Reew pt rag Davis ways seen the reat «jneation ta f ad importance. Without trem, our we world not hav. od atthe laa Brom. deptial election, I they should co t From Koatucky, COLEMNUS ACTUALLY RVACUATED, Washington, March 2.—The following dis- Patch was today rece red from Commodore Foote, lated Cairy Mareh 1 Lieut, Comram elected Grand Sachem, Nelson J, Waterbury. Sesxator Somyer Axo tue Grawax Ree Keller, Baithinora 8 daya » Padledelph my with From Nashville. Washington, March 2.—Official information fo the War D. pertinent, from Nasbvile, repreae that the military work in that State is about ov pleted, and shat only remaiue to effect a civ re ongantcatt oof the State Goverament. Chicago, March 2 —A +pecial to Cairo, March 1, r of the citisens in Nashville ia oo firus by every arrival from the Cumberland, The di ference In sentiment Lesween the people of Tonner. soe and the Cumberland is vymarked, On the ists, baton the lat- heir appearances From Columbus, Chicago, March 2.—Reports are current and credited that Gov ua 18 evacuate! and de- ttroyed. ‘The town was In flames last night (Wietness and apparent inaction reign at Cairo, From Gen, Banks’ Division. guard and But, where ro many persons fal At te most gratifying to find » Committes a 1 We yours reed eet for Eivinan Bache, ft 1° onter inte Accept the aamirance of the reapect with which I have the bonor t be, air, asidertd \¢ Lis duty to take possension of the to prevent it being aeized by the rebels er disponedt of in the rebel country, He brought ¢ onder arrest, a man named Wiliam P. Poole, who has bwen active in oppressing Colon men in hie comimvinity, He has warned the inhabitants of the APFrerent towns along the banks of the river thathe would hold secessionists and thelr property respon+ tages committed in their oominu- nities om Unioniata, an had enilsted sevemtoen ought down sme refugees, m Nashville dated yesterday, has been received, ‘The enemy a retreating towards ti Tennessee river, ling Phelps sent with » flag of nbimy law thie vent return. at Columbus is being evacuated, rning their winter juarters, and removing their hesry gungon the bluifs, But the guns inthe water batteries remain intact. He ino Aaw a large fo wry drawn up catenta- Hovr'y on the bluff, but no infar try was to be aann Av heretofore, ‘The encanpment sen in our armed few days since has Leen removed, 4 were visibiein the town of Columbus, nthe river banks belo n of the town, mi‘itary Tiwms dated 4 disloy: Faithfully yours, CHARLES SUMNER. Wa. Mo Wenwrrsxincit, Bay, Corresponling 380 retary, &-., do, deo Genman Stoxt, Detroation.—Tho dele gates appointed at the resent Sie! iass meeting to make known itssentimen’s tothe authorities at Washington, came together on Saturday evening, at the Pythagoras Hotel, in’ Cenal street, and with Mr, Friedrich Kapp in the Chalr and Mr, Julina f sibie for an} on : ; Sa —— On tho above map will bo observed Cairo, at heavy guns, protected the water battery at the the junction of the Mississippi and Obio rivers, | frst chain, Next behind was a range of heavy Bri] acting Secretary, [proceeded to credit the finan= cisl report read by Mr. Balling, their Financ res and equip al Be, gurs upon the river, and a rifle pit, J A great change has already occurred in the poli« cretary, The report was appre ved and arrangod.| Mean Chri bor at which place are the present eaciqastiats of miles lopg, upon the land olde, BD ‘ Cigna) Foote, tical feelings of the people of Tennesses, The Wer Charlestown, Va., March and after resolving not to heed the public oall is the Western Department. Columbus, Ky, tho these were stationed heavy mortar batteries, pees i Tae __Fiag Officer. | peportinent lias authorived the raising sad arming | of Gon, Banks sued in the German papers during the past weal Bria, Gt ke wa with fish to master, | ¥ Baw: agt trip ‘Tracy, Phileds phis for Boston Washingwu, De’, 19 Charlestown. No Ainoe ita coucentrtion at and the dep He Hook, t oa)i80 any anxiety w the friends at cheering nows of the everest of which isto | and fifteen regiments of troops encamped, com- rig a eco et sno in Wa se »irty | day confirmed by an official dispatch from Com- prising about twelve thourand men, These ton, the delegation dissolved, Passrorts.—The order trom tho War De- Partment, requiring persons going abroad to pro- cure passports, has been rescinded, and travellers are at liberty to procure them or not, aa they may think proper. From Evrore.—The steamabip Etna from Liverpool the 13th, srrived at this port last oven- medore Footr, is just below it. were defended onthe South by three lines of of velunteer tro pain that State, The indications hat «large force of loyal Tonneaseans will soon be umler aria to aid the United States forces, Death ef Gen: Lander. Warhington, March 2.—Gen. Lander died this efernoon at Pau Pau, Western Virginiag from man, of Wilmington, bad hie hands badly fr ree vm hi iT Three inches of mow fe! t «ta RB Denn, c “ay Neweastle, Del, 3 days, with comm Itis a town, not important in itslf—con- | batteries, upon both the water and land sido, Jt! ‘ebilitwting eects cf bis wound received at El Posies bya peepee eral Cet al The bitherto rancorous ocean ata now bey taining churches, storea, and about one thou- | encloeing the railroad hence to Mobile, and ex- | Wo" Ferry. His body is on the way to this city |. pe vi le marked respect to tke federal uniforms, Tho citi taken at Fort Domalaon and elsewhere in the West, ‘The Wer Department haa received a Lighly sats factory report ‘rom Gen, Wool, at Fortress Mvaroe, as to the military cor dision of that important ‘ort- roes and iss state of preparation for any military operations which clroumstances may reine, Tho last account from Col. Corcoran representeL him to te on his way fron. Columbus, 8, C., to Richmond, to Le exchanged, Washington, March 21s is maid to be clearly understood between the allied powers that a mon- arcby in Mexico will result from the invasion of that country,noficithatanding the assurances given the United States that they ahould not aeck any po- Utieal objccta there. Tt tm believed they have dis- poned of thone agsurances by aayimg that the mon. archy will be emtabl the free will of the Mexican peop’e, jst as the em, in France by the free choice of the French ni zena who have been compelled to suc force are elated with the pro sp 10 is grat ‘yt throughout w tic usual agricul rent the futti'e cereal crops of this prolife ragion not boen neylected. be supposed, town and conntry are dee ported articles of contimpti in, There iWno lack of bread, meat avd cloths, dreds of cot trabands sre hourly seeking refuge within our lines, but they are allowed ws rowm at large without eapionage or ( in fact but) .2ie notice is taken « 1 except event their resurn beyond our amb to rebel ne fubure, where his widow resides, Gen, Shields succoods Gen, Lender in command. Gen Lander Lad every attention which bis old acd wo | tried friends around him could bestow, th was womewhat sudden, It was not 1 wok this afvernoun that Lis wife received in- telliigence of his illners, She immediately took measures for obtaining @ apecial train to proceed thither, but Lefore the arrangements were comple. fod Secretary Stanton called in person and with mach feeling and delicacy acy iainted her with the fact of her husband's death, Secretary Chase and cther distinguished friends subsequently visited hor in her aitliction, sand inbabitants—but important as being the tending a number of miles below the town. The terminus cf arailroad, and @ point upon which whole r umber of guns which defor ded the place the rebels bad concentrated great strength of | was not far sbort of 120, of which many were military preparation, a view tothe de- the Jargest and most formidable which the fence of the Mississippi river, on tho east bank — rebels possoes, and the whole extent of fortifi- of wtich it is situated, about twenty milos be- | catiors, in a continuous line,was nearly twenty- low Csiro, and occupying the Southern slope of | three miles, a high bluff, which completely commands its | ‘The retel papers inform us that the army walers, Itisin the midst of a heayily time | which is evacuating Columbus has been ordered beret reyion, and the rebels have carefully | to retire to Island No. 10, No, 10 is ove of the led themselves of all the advantages which | innumoralle small islands in the Mississippi the forest precents for facilitating the defences | River, the nua hering of which beying just be- the place. | low Cairo, It is very cear the dividing line Tho fortifications of this place, both upon the reparating the state of Kentac*ky from Ton- water and land side have beon truly immense, | nesses, ard nearly opposite to New Madrid, and have involved months of preparation, and | which may be een on the map, At this point many millions of expenditure. Ata considera- | heavy works were thrown up ly negro laborers we JW U & T Cramer, Huntley, Absscom, with wood, One bark—name not known, BAILED. Fob, 2ith—Steamship Bt George, for Liverpool— Sips Pyr ami A. u osie, Shang. haa J A Btan ing. She had a succession of strong gales the en tire passage’ and on the 28d ahe sailed for 30 miles gride a anticipated, Errorts ror rit Repeprioy of home- leas and outcast women are being made by « pleas ing and talented lecturess—Mise Emma Hardiage —who given a lecture at the Cooper Institute to- morrow evening, at which a new and very efficiant Plan for the purpose will be suggested. The Pos re Basfone SI roenenetss 238 titue ld of heavy joo, Tho Etna's news ia Vers Gran; ad’ wion; Bouanss, Live Demarara; F Mervia, for F Wording Rio Ja- poate, The general rep irs from Winchester are cons flicting, and but little reliance paced upon them, coming as Shey do from refugees and conrrabands, ‘The military cc jer# are undoubtedly bet ter informed than lie, and are, cons+juent- ly, prepared for vny emergency whicli may ariaa, nalderable flour, accredited t) the Kec assion ar= my, hae been mw zed, but private property Las been strictly respected, Martinsborgh {a occupied by the Union troops. A A Jona, Cadia, Also bark Thumnelde, Havens meain tranapert Cnat thon — Aspinwall 5 u ‘ral Bank's Army om the Virglaia Milde, divar, Mi, Feb. The army of (ian, Banks occupied Marperta Ferry, unopposed, on Wednesday, with all the necessaries fora perma Ge SPROLAL NOKIONS. NOTICES, ‘The Phoents Brigade. ty Judge Presse has Obtained leave to vacate for the Cotton t value of $100,000 las fallen into our joad Quarters, Lat Rag’, P, B, Keb, 29, 186% F Manon, Sydney: b uily uae tine ble distance above the town, a chin was | last autumn, Bat, although some efforts at eae ution Ay dea tae hale office as Assistant Ad utent General | bance t Nashville, and the Treasury Department Rea I Order, No. Tad iptect mougier, Queenrtown; Europa, Cslise—Barks Or- | stretched across the river, guarded by three 128 | defenc ' Jo at this point, it is proba- he ulvence tok poreersionot Molivar Heights, | St has taken measures to lave It brought to New | The school of military tnatruction for the oMoere pray, Marmvillest George Durkes Londonderry , J dll Bvsipeseeesrveiee aa eer N sepia) Pro ; a brain . and Provost Judge of Alexandrlay in order to join | "hye of this regiment will 08 an weal, 7 Bintdaihs pounders, to which torpedoes were attached. | ble thet the bulk of preparation will now be de- | *%4»*#terday pushed the resonnoisance #9 Char- Yow va Geryite Gen, Helntzelman's division a4 Provoat Marshal, The War Department refuses to transmit any let- ters to the Southern states, Numerous passes have been given to women, Hidren, snd persons in i] health, to return to ‘Tue President has dewignated Hon, Andrew Joline fon to be a Brigadier-General, and he proceeds to ‘Tenmonses to-morrow to open a militery provisional government of Tennemes tuntil the civil govern ment mball be re-conatracted. neral Buell will be nominatel to-morrow as | | | roe; Reyorter, Bermuda, G © Roberts Arlington, Hava: a; Watson, ¢. ‘Turks Island; Kisiug Sah, Dermarara, DISASTERS, &. ‘The bark ( W Hail from Koy West, arrived at Jostown, capturing a few prisoners, Loudin Heights are also ooctipiedy to prevent any flank movement by the enemy, ‘Today, Charlestown wat ocoupied by a strong force, and will be held against any attack, The at No, 6 Centre mt, at Tig Pe precisely. Tne companies will drill as follows :—~ Co. A, (Wolf Tone Guard.) Capt. F. Welply, om Wrinesitay, at the Mercer House, oor, Mercer’ and Broome ats. G Lower down asimilar chain, with torpedoes, | yoted tothe defence of Memphis, occupying the was ttretched beneath the bluff upon which the | extreme southwosterly corner of the state, and heavy fortifications first commenced. An in- | commanding the Mississippi river, on which it land battery, meunting a large uumber of | is situated, r Ms jor-Ceneral of volunteers, Capt, P. Leonard, on Fridays, at Montague tain ne ‘eohr Lis Me Wyecieus Capraro of Hy IR aR IpPT pe rose = plana ofthe commanders are not knows, but the | their friends and familica, Pasres for business pur- ‘It ia believed. that the Gnited States forces will urt at, Brooklyn. the Batize by U8 gunboat Itasca, Gulf coast, and the interests of which are | New Publications. ont ie probably 80 cover the reconstruction | PO#* or to persons merely desiring to vit the | eecupy Columlus today, ‘The rebel forces, under pt. J. O'Shea, om |, Bowery. ‘Go, Dy (0" ‘hshony Gu Guard.) Capt, B, Poclan, om Tusedage, at No, 1 tsthestion Guard ab the cor. of 29d mt. apt E_ Kelly, on elit ot the HI- + 42 Prince’ at. man's Comviers Cows Book, BF. A, Brady, Aun street, Albert 8, Johnaten, are being steadily pressed backward by General Buell. More Returned Prisoners. Baltimore, March 2.—The boat from Fort Munroe to-morrow will bring four hiudred more released prisoners and it ia confilently expected that Col.Corcoran and other officers willlaccompan them. Gen, Dix hat ordered out the N, Y. Pitth to Cecort them from the boat to the rooms Relief Association, identical beyond shadow of doubt, The ili | concosled Litterness with which their leaders | Tie Contains fac stinile improaions of all have of Iste referred to Union sentiments i" | the metallic coin in the world. It te almost North Cwolina, Virginia and Tornessoe, aod | is. ctispensible to many business men, the genera! opprobium thrown upon the border Tae Remeuaion Rycorv—No, XII By Prank Btate troops by Lhose of the extreme South, at~ Moore. P Patoam, Pudlisher, 032 Broadway. teat the fact that the rebels are weary of fight- This number continues the narrative of our in on territory in which there is a division of | civil war, and is illustrated with portraits of public opinion, and where lecal prejudices deny | Secretary Welles and Commodore Dupont. them that full and hearty support which their | Tir Ati astic Mowru.y.—March Number, cause requires, | This opens with « paper on the fruita of free re invarialily refused. Repors from every military department, received during the past week, represent the troops as being in good condition, and that there prevails among thems vigorcus patriotic spirit for action in the field, Numerous applications by revimenuts and officers bave been made to be relieved from duty in guarding poste, and placed where they will have an opportunity of meeting the enemy ia battle, Major General Hite) cock declines bis appoint. ment ty that position, on the ground that the bad health with which he hes been #uifsring for years, J, it Mowrooweny — The cargo between decks has discharged, A #tawm pump and Ford's steam lighter are at work, and it was expected whe would be pumped out on Saturday evening. ‘THE NEW YORK SUN. MONDAY MORNID of the Baltimore and Obi Railroad and bridges, and may mean more, Atrein of cars passing the Berlin station was fired at today by «rebel battery, but’ no harm was done, The troops are in excellent condition, and well Protected from the inclement weather, No accident occurrad in trandporting the troops and supp les over the river, ‘The pontoon bridge Was a complete success, Hundreds of reficees have returned to their des olated be and those remaining are overjoyed refield Cader ‘e iradays, at No, 79 Sid at, Co. I, @arvfield Volunteers.) Cap. P, Hannan, on Frid sya. at the Mercer Hons Co, J, 1M Manns volussenred van, on Wednesday: et, snd Tth ave, Co. K, (OD noghue Guard, Capt, P. O'Brien, on Thuredays, at Patnara we |, cow, 12th st. and 8 MARCIL 3, 18 Checker: d Niws- Good Mixod with Bad The evacuation of Columbus, without loas Lifo, is more cheering, although les intensely MILITARY NEWS. : r i , H ‘i Al not perils him to perform the duttes of the . "4 A A «i better, yo Davis, “achieve the | labor in the Woat India Islands, showing that | as our preeonce, - v ; or: 1 wiles . up L, (M'Menus Guar Oe interesting, than if tho place had Leon invested |, ‘We had better,” aay aati that s rctnpegeay eee | Se!d+ His letder of declination, utters strang Unien | Recruiting for the regular army? is looking up 7 yi to, ‘gy Patra ta De ara Pea att ule akan at infependence of the cotton states, and tako | the difficaltios that at firet attended omarcipa- Nothing raliatle bas been heard from Winchee | ee tis fervent desire that the Rebellion | (uring the pas woek about twer ‘an tal ‘ Rid he Aha is - by our troops and {allantly taken, after a bart | trem Mexico the additioral space which wa, tion resulted from causes lying back of it, in | ter Lut current reports say 16 baw Lean considera JON N MM NENA) CRG AM US OT | gg were enlisted for the general servica, seven: Mercer Maas Hight, That victory is truly great, which, ko} wane, than to grasp at so much divaifocted tor | the aystom of slavery, and that the present | ly reinforsel Cfthat this wil soon bake place and the authori. | ten of whom were sent to Governor's Island, and By ord warn w MURPUY, the present, sacritices no troops or material, but ritory, and lose all.” — Ilis party urges, also, | prosperity of these inlatsa ostablishos the au Aamall body of the enemy are aupposed ty lie ‘ @ remainder to Calisle Barracks, Pa 0 Fede vornment Le everywhere re es- |. He exprosten groat admiration of the voments recently in the Wot, and of out which accomplishes, scatheless, all that a imu derous battle could effect. The flank! f Tendon Meights, f ther us Dot of auf five miles back Jent strength to (uarter# of the Mounted Bervi The F slaveholders, with their property, will _ periority of free over slave labor, Lainie M4 eiigl: r ‘ lory ard the Bighth and Twelfth Lutantyy enlisted Hlock tothe South when this plan ig promule | Tar Erixne mo' Sing Lat Rog’ty P, By y, LE NANDS ting Adjutant, 187 i 3 Boott & © sue any alarm, & pees fen men, Lieutenant and Adjutant Willan Ail tha aaombera af (ha) ments of our troops are now gaining two oF | gute, and concentrate on a mall territory that | yoxime qr astinin Rive. Js Leone <i vashich they manifest, Teslit ls tn charge of isa tee ocraine omiene toe [amen iiey suave ties 21 Homer three surrenders to each capture, and | I9,6 population and strong government, which | ant Beth Co, publishers, TB lt Two Deys Later frow Kurepe, wy nalepolbiahaid triad aba the Light Infantry during the temporary 0 of | Ht, on Monday, March Bly at it is quite probable, as may in- ih stily Ma Marc No Mare | ppvigtur, March 1The The M. steamship | Ges ore ls commanding departments, In the expect. A rialnaae Of Iota i i : would be small and powerloss whon scattered | MAN ey Minty) Ms fa arch Lim The Te Df. steamship | Ce or rene aria etie information to be | Cabtaln McE, Dye, who is on Meee UMATON, Pr ferred Wy oy cons ts upon Us Davis, over # large one; and that the North will assent | This number containg an iilustrated sketch Arabia fom Livery 1 bhe 1fthy vin Queeamtown F Mt : Tn Niner pe eR small detachment of recruits, enlieied in Boston by | Sec, nee ‘ ie Ba 9 al as us ie to the fudependerce of a few states, while it | of Turkey and Russia, by John S.C, Abbott be uals a I here at Pym, to-day, short Post Ovricg DkranTann Lientenant Vanderbilt, arrived here ie a avge ‘A Mpecial Mosting of the Stockholders of 0 y t as, anda general | it) cont Justily over the present large redac- | “J1ow the Dutch are taking Holland,” an ine | °° : : Arrointaest Orricty Bob, 26, 136: eid were transferred to Governor's Taland the Empire il Coy will be held at the office of the abandcnment of the Border States. eu Faget Sati Ls is oported thet the Tuscarora bas arrived at Inner to proveut, st far at poalley | drlled for general service, Detachoren's of recruits ] company, 126 Maiden lane, on Twenday, March 1% Tho death of the brave Genoral Laxpen ime | en of the Lion. , tereatinis eketch concerning NV iiiam (uted | Givealtar, whore the Bamter still remains without | {valuable lettre mailed by wldiers in the | gre expected from Rochester, Butlalc, and Puiladel- | a 11 amas by onier of the president, Hy BEARS, Aes Biber (otha Glad tile t tt 1 Vhis is al! excellent logic, but inconclusive: liryant and his cotemporaries, with its usual | oy arioue CMup® this department rac phie ‘ork, parts & plooin to khe glee thangs ch be Says D very. ‘The power that can drive the rebols additional variety of interesting matter. Great Bettata, each commatider of a regiment, Vorressed of much of the epirit and enterprise Ra yruiting f r the navy continues very brisk, two Seo i appol rorthy at inte whose . ge th within the Lorders of the Gulf States, can there | -p, »Mevinw, February | 10 the House of Lords, on the 14h, Tord Stans | Sprite a trustworshy avend, okt np hundred end shirty men were shipped hero iat le wociney wilt be hel of the brave Lvoy, he woul: aya 8 ded groatly | inaintain ite corstitution and laws, cr people stadt Jomuranery Manta | hope called attention to the report of additional | enclomires shall be” placade, with hn week, ‘There are now upwards of seven bundred J Jruemes tte wnat Py y orles a 8 oul x 1 " ef, Patents, Laf iting d me " +} eetor om! hi oy. " wn nO reg isterin eof + renee SBA Title se baal betes ove ts those States with leyal cit) 2008 Wa ee eee ee ae a eigantis aby Prali telpliia, stone Llockutes a8 Charletonsand aaked whet mepe | Ty Neste, oo" diay of oz my general se vice seamen, landsmen and boys ou the | ENus, preside: > BS, Neo ing The Rebel Memage. otton States, too, will hardly dare a conti gay tha povetnmans would take, such letters t a © 48 | North Carolina, besides those attached to the vessel | cretary. i Ear) Russel! had no atictal information. Govern. ment had protested ogainat the permanent dy stra. tion of any harbor, as unjustifiable, and tle Ameri- can Government responded thay they bad no Laten- tion to permanently destroy barbors, Tae views {the French Government were identical with theve of England, John A, Turner ¢ frequently a# ms two lists, showing the na address of ench letter, one list with 8 registering fe sh wld be placed in the bat Postmaster or registering clerk, who sha return one copy and file the other in his the late when received, A failure to re creases the danger of lows, It is respect! goed that you take such action upon th Hon on the interests of the tol.iers under alone,which the South, united tas fou Suilers ihe In British Army. ita power. ‘The schemes ¢/'thie uel President, | Porsors of this class in towne and garrisons and bis Mississippi clique, will find litle favor | pave charge of what is callod the “Tho Can- North or South, | teon’—a place where liquors, edibles, &c., are occas sold. This privilege is given by contract, the Raltrond Acclient nen Jersey Clty | pariy who will pay most for every ton men per hilad yut one | Toe Philadelptna train, due here about one | oth, ard the most rent for the house being apthe yard, Recruiting for the Marine corps is pretty brisk, averaging at present avout fifty men per month, The gunboat Cayce has lef her anchorage off Staten Island and proceeded to 8¢a, Lieut, Giberson, of the Tammany Rogiment,iate- ly returned from imprisonment at Rich mond, Waly on Saturday evening last, made the recipient cf The white feather message of Jerrerson Davis has occasioned surprise, Not that the rebels are staggering under the heavy blows ro+ ceived ; not that we did not expect an early collapse of their cause; but we of the North have regarded the late victories only as the forerunners of their overwhelming defeat, ant held In Cre evening “hy Pee PETE! PRIOR, Secretary J atgention to the distress o'clock, Satur’ rt Jere | mand shall rejaires, Thave the honor to be your have not calculate’ upon so early a withdrawal | ., lock, Saturday afternoon, by the New Jere | ucecsefil, Lach month the barrack master at J in the manufacturing districtyy owing to the Ame> | betters pervant NOHN A” KASSON, very richly mounted ¢word and aaah from bis friend of the enemy. We were jun getting ready to | .-, Railroad, met with @ mishap when within | 14) station mokes out a bill according to the | rican trouble, and urged the government to do Ant Aen'c Postmaster Gonerale | ve ay cae ond Ladder 1, The presentation two or threo miles of Jersey City, which de- layed the arrival of the passengers a’ hours, The accident was causal by (he oss | iw iv every tem men is about throo dollars, running over aetick of wond, whit throw tb | move or less, so that when one thousand men off thetrack, precipitating it against a train | are in ore barrack, three hundred dollar, be of coal cars standing on asideing, The bay- | fies house rent, accrues to the Goverament, The sutler alro ‘pays taxee, Ile is compelled gage car became detached, and war thrown | ONO all the best of everything at fais clear off the track, on the opposite side, depos | pisrket price, and has to find sureties ‘that he iting the crates containing the bagyage into a will poston m all the conditions of his contract. éverything in lus power to develope the cotton pro- Juction elsewhere, The O'Donoghue gave notice of a motion for re- turns os to all British vessels which have run the blockage, or been captured in the effurt, Also all British vessels which have put foto Nassau and other porte, with contraband of war, and Leen per- mitted to refit, de, Ampylomentary naval estimate aske for an ex- tra vote of £364,000, which is regarded aa repre- took place at the house of the company, and was preceded by # splendid collation, which was p; taken of by about two hundred persons, friends and { the Fire Department, Mr, G, A. Hil ton, exeforeman of the Company, made the presen- tation speech, to which Lieut, G, appropriately re- d. The Lieut, returns to his regimens this romber of men ia garrigon or quarters, and the Kooper” must pay it, The usual Plain Geld BI bei "ALG. C, ALLEN'S, 415 Broatw 137 One door below Cans! + give them a thorough thrashing, when down goes their flag. And, least o/ all, did wo expect so candid an admission of defeat, from a source proverbially addicted to bombastic false- hood. The wily leader of traitors commences his mesrage with the words of truth, admitting that ‘' events have demonstrated that the Cioy- ernment has attempted more than it has had News from Fortress Monroe, Fortress Monroe, Feb. 28.—The steamer Ex- press Coptain A, L. left Old Point at ten this morning, to go up the James river to member Howay’s O Cars alte Nevot oF bayonet wounds, None shou a be M4 withent them. ent down from Richmond by pre vious appointment, but it was foally ascertained that the prisoners would not be sent down until to-morrow, Netice—Rev. W. H. ma a lecture on “Beargeant 3, Prent br of tre Southwest) at the Allen st, M, E. © SC aEEEEERan WS. LOCAL . “A omar y ii, when the 7th P om Monday’ evening nex, dhe, Bd of Marc here, it would have seemed @ forgery and a mained on the track, and the passengers, as | mala duet eae ay, | laborer'—late slave France, Philadelphia, Mavch 2.—About four hun- NEW YORK AND THK VICINITY, sion inthis ae Doors open at Tf, Adm bug, but its subsequent false embellishinents of | wo)) as the men employed on the train, escapod | —of (hie sutlor, who was barkeeper, was detect- Prince Napoleon had offered an amendment to | dred released prisoners ayrived by the Baltimore Denlasian oe pani Cauvomma (Mo- rebel affairs stamp it genuine, without the slightest injury. The engineor and | ed waterir the rum, aod the round | 1.4 address in the French Chaubers, regretting | train at 1 o'clock this morning. ‘Tney partook of « 8 re got " i hi il lrowned him in the mixture. firemen remained at their posts, and their | a ee Le ved, A noe- commie: eo bePhayt tyr pe sd har cape is remarkable, A cross tie, arson fam nooed flee stands inthe Cadtoan all day to ae cling, | atrain which had previously passed, hay: S00 justice done 0 ‘Tennesse, Kentucky, Missouri, and Arkavsas, cars loaded with ties, occa cceasioned the accident, ‘the soldiers, An to, prevent men ontaring and to concentrate themselves for a more des- who are under any punishment, porate defence within smaller territory. It is Usvonse love is now defined aa the love of & comtnamsens to lt, intended that Cottendom proper shall Sepeeqeence Gg oe —Co wh and Manva) Dexzoarion,—Captain MO. Sri Mr. Jeremiah Kavanegh, the delegates from Call- fornia who came here in charge of the remains of ae cons series a ‘that the Pope did not listen to the conciliatory pro- positions of France for the settlement of the Roman question, but withdrew the amendment on the un- derstanding that the Address is to contain « mild rebuke to the same effect, ‘The Parare points to the efforts to get cotton via ‘Mexico as a probable sojution of the blockade ques. supper at the volunteer refreshment saloons, when the Philadelphia portion, composing » majority, dispersed to thelr homes, made happy their return, Capture of = Rebel Captain, by the steamer Champion, Louievilla, Ky., March 1.—The Jounxat, has | day, Among thowe who vm thew Of Dos advices that the rebel Ceptain John Morgen has | Messrs, jon Ne * Edward L, Carey, consist At foe a voluntear who takes care to, sper "ona Meee 3a OMe Of the ovyea cotton states, Which reat wpom th U dashed bis eword or blpociod hia bayouets Canteons bay bee probibited. 0% eee ee ene ye’