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PROM A LATE CONMERFONDANT, A perfect panic now exteta in Memphis, Al tit gold and rilver in the Banks, and the treasures of acta, by income, manufacturing, profarsional, | and othor taxes—and in another direction to be Pee Cs ~ Jan Sint, wens « hy att ‘a Oaume Berm iTapsea me woe BARK— Mary, Cuba Feb Mh, | Seeking for opportunities of throwing away TeWitain aad Week Gal G2. te tbe OF ay a shen On Hi beet | earnings, already insuffictont to moet the ox- | Pir anna A Pe) ateras, © a teu ‘sg | Pomes which they entail, ‘This effort, and the | oe. a1 everailver change ats eae ~”~ y Murphy. of the maser, “Ped | expenses of the Const Survey ; those of a Com | Krneared. froin circulation, — All persone of mile : epoke bark Gharles Biwin, trom | missioner to the World's Fair; the ealore® | tary age turn out at two cfclook ia the afternoon Maan ttss brig Onersn, to dos Guahings | rent of the Mexican debt. tho Capitol and | gyery day, for the purpome of drilling. But they SOHOONE RS —Mari: Rlinabeth) i t Washingtom—and all | are alaoat entirely destitute of arma, and ise wicks Py . ee Bin, pons Py conae not of vital | and omiveline in thelr dri. Oly afew whot gna Tentian EiRae et REE Harbors wool. | secewity to the existence of our government, | re to be had in the city, There are no furiioadont arilion, Ogden, Baltimore 12 aye, abould be laid aside, and every dollar of unne- | st Memyris. ‘The denga bed psa re Bouncy, wit perry weneriy sues, ceoemry Durden be removed, until the return of | Teale Ly & defence st fan hilum Doe Mi 18 Bost, Bead, Ayes fom Mavag'isey | more auspicious times. The last pound may | Mt ey eee ae ee and. #binplaners ¢ Mayagues, Le® brig Robet pmetcRE le value, being indicated net by their own fa'l wide; welts B Cooma, dein quires Jug arrived; brig George, for sailed Feb 16. but by the rise in price of all articles of trade and oneun pions LATI BY TELEGRAH TO THK NEW YORK SUS NKWS FROM THE SOUTH. From Navhy Cincinnati, March b.—Vorty-nino rebel offi core weat ty Fort Warren from Columbus yeatar- BARE ey, of Bangor, tr mo Carderas 11 days, with mugarto RP Buck & © 2 heary weather, Born 6 days Nort of os Lah ahip Reliance, Bangs, oading for few York. barke B Ooicord, Colooty loading for ¥, loading Ben Carver, in, for N York: an nerrey of this city, hea a dispatch from ORCORAN IN RICHMOND. Nashville, giving the followiog proclamation from COL, C 5 tht city sale a esa ©The committee representing the city authoriiiog and poople have discharged their duty by calling on General Buell, at bis headquarters in Elgetield, on yeeterday, The interview wan aatlefactory to the cou mittee, ard there is every assurance of y and protection to the people, both in their Gork; B Churchill, Gray, for New ¥. Keune America ducharging: Perry, waiting. 1's McLeod, Bey Lili, 8 ease, anc MARTIAL LAW DECLARED. Wilt ineon, Trinidal Cue te Wales Carver & Cone. I the Her Arrest of Union Men. persons ord property, 1, therefore, reepectfally ane “ort request that Lustness be resumed, and that all our Laurens, Wade, for Boston, ter wn citizens of every trade aud profeesi yursue their foe New ¥ thy ig: WPT: Every The “Ifandwriting on the W Revie on at rl dost tee dhe Pek bate Pack, stenoses diseharging ¢ as The county elections will take place on the rague Lerymph. (foi) Srippen Amsterdam 75 days, lar day, and a’ aalneas will Le conducted aa rT " ap jn @ Weott | i ee re ME Ree days, wk | Mow the Nashville Ram the] terete commanding General Bueli anairen ear to JV Oaatia & Oo me that Ioan rely upon bia wd in nye our weet oe Blockade. P ations. One brated of busliow is €0 pod nae re Urely prohilrted, via, tho male or giving away of aaa tert fMipre oe 3 is sieting ‘a Nor rv M wh hatte Winy ke fruity inate Sodan wih, wht A Bold Movement. |") 0"! i Aono veew's " aya Nort! So cory Northerly gues, Lad man — —— 1 moat earneatly call pon the poop'e of the mr oT Important from Nashville, | (0c 0c unin ete In their market #upp'tos, 6 wou, t utter PROCLAMATION FROM THE GOVERNOR, | priuctsd, ast cri) semua erpeatecnmeianecemmens (3 gnod) KR, KR. Gaeatuaw, Mayor The city of Nashville in icone Loyal Citizens Taking Courage, | viserest secervionints ackiiowiedicn that cur mit tary antlorities are treating them ervelly wind, The ship Me pass All edmit the vert euperiority in our arn equip. rrp bag bad OFFICE SEEKERS IN ARMS, | @2t#.:td appearance of our troops and aay that ko far there has been mort admiral discipline divplayed. ‘They siimis als) that the Hessians have Toe Dictator, from Hong Kong, arrived at ery 4 erieticed ‘very not Committed a single outrage, while the conduct pammagn. ssarted he 4 Ps Rebel Movements in Arkansas, of their own treope fave bats soot itrageoun, ‘fer head. and lost an entire Voion men begin to make their appearance, They aay that a majority will yet be founden our » Dut shat it will take rome time to develope the freding that haa been so hly crushed, A pontal agent in here from Washington, . The ship Callas, of Bath, ore, With coal and tron, is ashore oo Long Bock, Ba \ywa'ters Destruction of Supplies, SSS SSS EIT) PRICE COOLING: OFE. | wt nerveren chuawarre mince THe NEW YORK SUN, | [=< 7aee Wom rete bmeedieroutt ent real Charles Matthews, of Nashville, recent!y called the editor of the Louisville (Ky ) Jovmwat ober itern# of informations #talod that i aid, within his hearing to Jobneom, that be thought it beat to fall Chattancogn and defend the Cotton states THURSDAY M 3, MARCH 6, 1862. Later European News ‘The News of To Day. b it comprises rothing of startliog Tooment, gives token 1 the good work is tmarchiog bravely of, and that time and cir- cumstances are aiding us, in our honest path, almost as mach asthe bullets and bayonets of our troops. The Union feeling is on the increas @: Richmord, a panic existing there, nartial Jaw proclaime?, and Jonsx Mixon Borrs, with Cchet partion of U ion preclivities, thrown into prison. This severity will create ten adherents to the Union cause, where one has before ex- ited. The expected German war is growing to be the great question of the day, throughout Ea- Pope, a full statement of the origin, and proba- Dis causes of which, will be found upon the drat page of our paper, In other c lumns will be observed general European intelligence by late @eamers, irdicating a progressive favorable change, towards the North, by the principal Powers. Tho arrival of the steamer Columbia, from Havana, brings intelligence of the discussion of perce proporitions between Mexico and the Allied Powers, and the probability of a peaceful Polation of the Mexican ynestion. The ci w York have been startled by a confirmation of the report that loatmastor Tavcor, who has efficiently served in that de. A The Blockade in Parliament. The War in the Southwent, Springfield, Mo., March 1.—On Wednesday night, Capt, Montgomery, of Wright's battallony with Lis company, wae surprised at Keittsville, county, by 850 rebels, supposed to bel ng to MeBride'a divisions but who represented them- selves as Texan Rangers, ‘They fired into the house ccoupied by our men, killing two and wounding one, Ove of the rebels was killed. Toe balance fled, taking with them about seventy horses, Two wegons, loaded with eutlers’ stores, were Du net the same night at Major Harbine's farm, two miles beyond Keittaville. Cole, Kills and Wright, with an adequate cavalry foros, were sent to Kelttaville, Gen, Price had burned several public buildings at Fayetteville, including the arsenal and lead fho- tory, several outing mills, and 100,000 pounds of flour, Price, after a hot chase, in cooling off in Boston Mountains, Bsn, McCulloch is on this side of the mountains Chicago, March %.—A special to the Trinny from Cairo, says that a reular line of steamers will commence in a day or two running between Cairo ana Columbus, At present, at). boat makes a trip doily, for the conveyance of mail ma'te:, Lhere is aotliLog of importance from below. SIR ROBERT PEEL ON IRELAND. Washington's Birthday in London. Speech of Minister Adams. IMPORTA FROM ROME, Significant Remark from the Pope. From Pert Royal and Havana, OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE, doy do. &eo. News from the South, we day, March 4. ~The ol which arrived last night, mppoed to have Fortress Monroe, partment, as Assistant Postma for’ fomty+ |i tien die faaba bly pawrensn Was ihe ship Da Win ma te three years, has been replaced by Anna tony bound Baud, Ralifur, March 5.—The Royal Mail sterm Wakeman. Mr. Tarion's gervices to the do A flog of trv font over te Crangy Tsland tor | 9) iy Canada from Liverpool the 22d, via Queene partment, it is to be ho will still bo ro | day, buen ere returned. town the 99d, arrived at this port this morning, tained. In the Legislature, Mr. Ray sont has | Atlanta ty W—The Conveoenacy tlt | with freight and passengers for Boston, tnade a speech eulogizing Socrot. AnD, | morning states that General Buabrot Jonwon | que Liverpoel, New York and Palladelphia as tho first statesman of the ago. escaped from Vort Denelsony and roacied Aur | steamship Company, Claman Ling) are building » frocsboro last Sunday, new steanrhip, to be ¢ 1the Clty of Lon Emancipation Mecting at Cooper Lowltute. | yieavy raian bons recently fallen, and tho roads | Lan tne yy Ny Se dae 5 0 cxjuial or aUperior to the City of New York, Ia oar City News columus will be ebserved m Nashville ave greatly damaged. which will beready for rervice al out Christmas next, ecall fora ross meeting at Cooper Institute, | tie itichmond ietaren nayat Colon emerged this evening, nominally to sustaio the Na- | ran, Colonel Lother flere) jie | aver aosomn the Atlan Clonal Government in the most energetic oxer- | ere, tothe number oc one Luntred, wr en |e aia to (ler 7 new bullers and engition eal cise of all the rights and powers of war,” but) Fridey, from Covinbia, wwattion | culaud tog Increase her «peed. Feally toexert all the pressure of which tho | traumabipment & Newport News, Toy, however, « Wolken Patton oo Liverpoaty haw been agitators in Wasbington and this city are capa. | !ay not start for several weeks to cor the ar n niaander of the mteamahip Grea’ bie, for an interforezce with the rights guar. | ranseme:ts fv wending Ahem away lave Bullet | peter reat Beluate, ‘onstitutic ved, sire rl fantoed tothe South Ly the Constitution, and ia tha fathonw/ wha aud cea MUthaey whe ds £Crionong, en the 201 Ulty Tow which canrot now be interfored with, except | 6 vernor of Aiexuudria whoa it was fi ob occupled nooved for a return of the British ves fa the military ¢i cretion of President Lixcony, Commander in Caief of the armies of the fod Scates. “We bavo boon invited to call our attention to by the Federals. Isis reported from Richmond that John Minor Botts has Leen arrested and turown into prison for man! "eatin, i F captains and ow nerty respectively, that have sucereded in running the American blockade Moo for wuillar returns of Britivh vougela cay tured or destroyed ia attempts to break she blockade, and this mesting, and to express oar op'bion upon The Ri " Mieh general orders No, | return of the number of British vessels that have the cause which it isdeetinal woatvance, That | % date’ Sdjateut ard Taspetor-General's oilory | put lato Numan and other colonial ports with cons opinton bas been too often ox and ig | Richmond. Marel st) whereln Jefleraon Davia pree | tra! ond of war and snpplies for the C nfedera poundnoss too often male nt, to be ano. | Cia!ns martin! Liw over Bichmocd and the a Nem Braten, ord vhiat Mate per r Ea. OE 16 srocpoctable, | DE ceuntry for ten miler, Brigadis?- Genera Wine J eup)'y toeroelver wb the @ places, in contravene Nici facia fare St ee ; , Ubalid me der is charged with the exccusion of the pro dams £ the the Quoer'* proclamation and of nen- y 608) AD ion, All dintilation cf ard vole of apirivous | trality, the movement. Le other bubbles of the day, | jiquors is firtilden on accountof Vie demraliza | Me an eowared te Government for not this demonstration will pass aside and be forgot- | tion of army sod the prevalent disorder, a ving eres 4 60 prevent breaches fea, while the po'icy of a pluin atueruncs to the | general f ints Capt, A relity (vain rhy Bride abipe rs provisions of the Constitution, auta row'we | © Gordon Provors sl) at the city af Rich mond Med red wat the flrs P moe the withdrawal from all legislation not mado neces | Al Power bs dercription are re- fg vernmens led uo 3ct got Ake dnOormation Bary by existing events, wili mark out a path, | iesed te de ance Departe | sought for, atd iv the second place 4: Mey safe and oasy tor our Nationa! progress, from | ™ . otherwise they J hed it would not be their «fice wo furnish w Guiles th the sod of tha Will be relsed, Lhe Biel socad Draparou saya that | jit of wrong-doers and violators ofthe law, ‘The thie moast re Wil be eid with satlefact’on Yy al This taald (he mastion afer’ aid Pojts relative to the blockade would probably be 4 clnnwen, eid nthetshlecn the 24h or 25th iow.) aud Tort to the emancipation advocates, inundout | qe Richmond Dusratem of sae dth, collv attece | wild contatn statement f the number of vassals cf Congress, and ve likely to w ta oe foval | tion to mystertour writings cn the wall indicaiag J which nm +m the blockade, and perhaps tl councils, or to disco in the | whet t ng these | toannge \¢ boped the (aformation would #atie tive he ha r nghue, sly pereaed from the “Generel explained the misappre- commencement of the wr, is will then bot! he O'Don and eaid that private yal ci:lamus of Y as thay assuredly will uty of all good and | alt carry contraband of war, but at sLetr wa risky ond Af detected, they unust the 4 The Day is Da to arise in their mi i ‘'The Hur of Deliverance Approaches," coteencque nves, and by overwhelming au nbers, ; Te was theme eign foantar noun cmentathat osused | In ihe Revues ommons, on the 21at, Mr.Boully Reepectability, and intiuonce, distinctly to do+ | ghe area of Jon Minor Mite aud tronsy. thor | gue 0 i i J nor | gave notice that he intended calliog the attention clare the sentiments of the Iimpire City in favor | suspect? citizens of wonlt), character sud poulti Ms he House to the expediency of establishing » of the present judicious course of the Adminis | aid the yr camation of hal ae more improved steans communiystidu between, tration, acd of the ixaoring by Congress of all | Tee ich nd Dear vtcu urges mammary tveasives | North Aiwerica and Ireland, Donecerary causes of agitation, or cheek ing the prey by wad advocates nerstony in reply to Me, Haliburton; 08 ‘ tho wren snd e splratorms raid that negotiatiqns with the American Gover me Out of Beason, Bre th tthe) ran and © ©) | ment, relative to the island of San Juan, were | us We bave com mended the recent modifleations | Vor tow held ws hostages for G + | pended in consequence of the eivil wars Avra: ge of the postal laws in the establishment of the | Buckuer anc 1) aw a um } tn were, ‘over, being made that there al. wd money order system, ard the pront b Sareh + ett 1 viniona! joint oeupation, ‘than postal matter may be {Urwar ar i. is ty . Allad the attention of the House be the mails, But when a Cong: ea eee ‘ ” i . Ab prevent existing in I oland. bject for go ot Ne mM the | ‘ wlyy refined Sin patie ge have efforts, ee ees ahead erate has the membors, to reduce the 7 tase. |g ean ales Wd Aken f Those are, for the prosent, low eh for th Avile wore ¢ ’ ‘ eof | there ™ aytuse wit wants of the poople, and bor th vi expanse |, viewe)) alin Tielaaid wan Ariarea aiiiaiia Grea of our territory, Ii inabsurl to 1 up em veing her ‘ 4 piris of dideyalty, aad nye sage Btantly before our view, thst “ pen drechy womards Fork myn in, at whieh @ few minoikwm w . Foutage enables the Post (ilies partment of | The Aing Veme, ‘medineoiy discwart tha | bad tril to imitate the Cabbage Garden Heroes of ‘Great Britain to carn a large annual income, pion started in perswit of the Nashyile, Gale ad wet wiih no regen, Nt a wingle ay er saat Dowiay her wotil wighio mwuge of the guasof Fort | man of reepectabtlity thiynyhout the oowatry an SOC ee ke eheatnats bes ely ct Baversi shots wore fired at tre Mashvigl, | swered the appea! made them, aid why ¥ beowuse pontegce fi ic | bul whe reports that mobodg war burt, Ireland ab the prewwut day was vary different from Graremens of oar population, higher rates of |. iiuttee to have brag! int) Walmlugia « | Ireland of the pest, compensation to Postmasters, and more teey ye ago of bank mows atl printing paper. Iu reply to @ question on Italian aifairs, Lord ove handred miles of mail transportation hore to every five miles of distasce on postal routes ‘here, forbid. ay Cor Tatnallts tleet epgaged one of the Federal It dis sbevrd, ols, to be Jechirg for ao ins | avericeuesr Sov uvud, aod Les ove maa killed, quease of revecue tn one dizection—by stam J The fet thon rtiwd, Avyuotd, March 2. gentioraan who bas just rowoted | re says tat ou Saturday morniog Coa- Palmerston said he bell: ved that there was a strong dowire thet Rome should be the capital of Ituy, and ‘that the Pope's temporal power should cease, Tae Britich Government, however, had taken no par in the expresion of opinion, and no Last uctlons had teen given to Sir James Hudson to make any Fononstrence on the suiject st Turia, AccAher Wout India regiment is to be formed.— Infantry regiments at home are to be reduced by fifty men each battalion, In Oanada, the regi- menw are to be of the fall mrength of 1,097 men. Queen Victoria, in remponse te an application from the Commistes of the Albert Memorial Fand, ex- Prissed herself in favor of s grand obelisk, with ‘smatuary at the bane, on the site of the Great Bxhi- bition of 1561, Menara, Glows, Eliott & Go, in a letter to Oran W. Field. Req, nay that they would not be willing to marufncture and Jay the Atlantic Telegraph Cx Die and ammime the entire riek, but are wil ing to contract for the werk and sake a large sun on ite successful laying and working, France. ‘The Paris ccrrespondent of the London Trea mayr—''T cannot afir that Mr, S.idell bas, an yet, avon the Emperor, but T belleve he has teen ne if not all of the Minister; of course not officially, He dou'Alore ex; |ained his views of the rtate of tle South, but he must understand that the time is not yet came for decision, ‘The Paris papers Cobia Ching news announcing that nearly oil the Provinces bad made fabiniaeion to Ade ral Bouvard, Direct mail service between Cru, Int. F ern ngland Nantes and Vera rig tear: tthe service, y anmorte thet the reee the kirgd 10 of Iealy by the Prune pian Gove has been actually decided upon, Tt is wabertedd that the Papal Government was en- gaged in lemtreyipy of removing ® large qusntity feecret d coments in the Ar 43 of Rome, Gre At tle ‘test dates the fortress of Nauptiay was Ul Led by the insurgents, who demanded @ modl- flation of the constitution, ‘The troops lad ed the in en atside of Nauplia, and the inaur- rection won confined t) that ae, Numerous are reata had taken plac Ain, tora, officers, advocs tes ard journallate, mient by Telegraph to fatrid, Feb. Vs The Bpanish eye . commani! of Aduirot Penson, starts for the Pacit in the beginning of April, It is to copaist of three frigate, forty-two uunboate and other ships of war, The squadron goes first to Montevideo and then to other places on the coast of Anvarioa, Turin, Feb, 29,—_Notwithatanding the winleterial circular, ‘anifemations continue in the provine towns ajrainat the temporal power ofthe Popa, Vienna, Feb, 23.—The negotiations of the Aus trian Government at Pesth for binging about » reconciliation with Hungary, bave felled, Paris, Feb. 9 —Yewterday, in the Senate, M Baroch, Minister National # Portfolio, replied to the attocks againat the lawaand the goverment made by certain journals, Prince Napoleon also defendat the Government descritadl the state of society when the laws and the prens were promulgated ; wu aaid—Whlle I nd the revolution, I think It necessary to give wre liberty. ‘There i# but one fusions tion for the existence of the Enpire, and that is when it becomes an app'leation of the principles of the revolution, The Prince then alluded to the incidents in regard $) Monselcneur Rierde and General Guyor, and said that t¢ where we must look for hatred to the name of Napoleon, and to the name of Franc’. To mothe Empire signifios the glory of France abroad, the destruction of the trea ties of 1815, which are within the limits of the sourcer and resources of France; and the unity of Italy, whom we have contributed to free, At Loma, the glory of France is in the preservation of order by a complete aystom and real Liberties, comprin- ing the arty ef the Progs and anlimited popu'ar foatity ory without religious congregations and mistakes, which woul! impose on usa retura to ile ages, The Prince main- st the ante-revolutionist aystem demande by the Marquis La Rochejaoqselin would be anoth- er Sw) ite terrors" to be mupported by f reign bayor neta, If ever etch @ policy be followed, the Em- pire will no longer have any reason to exiet, M > Blloult raid that the mission of the Emperor onthe morrow of the re on waa to reemtablia order by a polley for which he found tradition, In rylty out that policy the Emperor had the aid of religion, and will not forget that religion is one fe bases of soctety. Me maintained that there wor a necomity for the legia'ation on the Press in 1852, ond Lew ughs the Se nt ond perrenal diac\ia to repel all excite. nM, WASIINGTON'® RIRTIIDAY 1X LONDON —The anniversary of the birth. dey m was celadvrated yesterday at a Public Lraskfaxt at Free Mason's Tavern. The Bushep cf Ohio pr ad two bund. wad gent! ont, Hon, © 4, U, 8) Minister, in proposing « toast “To the Memory of Washington," referred to tLe preaont crisit in America: ‘The United States, he maid, ore engoged in shrowing off the bunden of malign power, ‘The axeault on the Federal (o- verninent carries with it an egyranslve principle. Iv involved the aeknowledgment of a proseriptive right of some wen to rule over thelr fellows, We moist then re-establish our fardamental doctrines at It will, doubtless, cost us time, disorder and, per oly - evory hagard, effort in men, money tevere confasin— Lut let us remember the trials which Washiogten endured, lot va trust that wa are pass ny through this fre of purification only to gather, re, the ioral fruite of elfdevotion, Toe Bop of OM) proposed “The Health of Viteriy which was drank with much en Mi. Mes, US Consul at London rext toraty which wae The Uni Mr. Cyrus W. Fivid propowd Amerion" sympathy whieh wou y remove from the U States the great cause w wd produced sent troubles, The proceedings tested fr upwards of and term nated jn a Ohio, ste of thanks to the Bishop of Tialy The Gaserre px Conoune observes: At his Jat audience with his Holiness, the following six- a floant words atrmck upon tl Jette'a stertiod ar, WW, Marquis de Lava, are thinking of repatring te Vocus, When we can no longer remain here with cur fs) dignity," ‘The Marquis is reported to hove exclaimed in alarm, ‘Surely, holy father, you w ould not cco ston a universal war, To which > auewer Was retu meds attempt bas bean made upon the life A 7 “yee oyine Whe assassins, who all of the Marquls de Lavalenc, wleng to the Legitimist party, ed, have all uss re We ore informed that the Sumter has run down whitch, alshonyh bearing American colors suntained @ cargo of ovaln for 8p) om a ship tender Of the sqandron of inetruction at Algesi: rw aw conse \N@DEy send an agent to require ex- sbonw of the ertomander of the Sumter, Jin stated that the Government has opened ne- soti tons with the Great Puwerr, for the purpose { haviryy Bpain acknowledged as a power of the Aire class, Latest Commercial, pooly 23,—Corron — The as'es yesterday day) reached 5,000 bale, ‘The market re- J firm at unchanged quotations, Apercrys—The Breadatuits Market rules very dull, Piioy si0N8—The Provision Market is downward, With no males Londumy, Stnday-—Consols cloaed law evening at AN) K AN Brooks —The lateet gales wera: Tlinols wre din; Erle eh Ais Moxry Marker, 2id—The Bo ab 70, ae for Rentes, Frow Washington, Washington, March ne Senate eonfrm- ad the nominations of Janes G, Spears, “ Majer Samuel D. Geurgia, to be Brig « Genarnls 0” yolunneerm, ‘ information has been reoelvet the Poiiug weds Government ia devoting ite atuntion to fre ovimow len oC cotten in ite African posers’ Die restdmuce of the Preach Minister in George- town, was this mernimg ascideatally destroyed by Lire tovether with muoh of elerant furniture, Mr, Seward is preparing for the committee a 4 Voluable pap@r on the subject of our commercial intercourse with Mexico, ‘The pvblication of the defense of Gen, Fremont Produces inuch excitement here, ‘The sppointment of Mr, Abram Wakeman, to succerd Mr, Tay!or, en postmamter ab Now York was not an acknowledged ‘aot at the proper De partment yesterday, but there ls probabie truth ia the reported appointment, A Board of Medical officers will convene at the Mayal Asylum, Philadelphia, on the 11th instant, for the examination of candidates for admission to the medical corps of the navy, Tan Trt Arras’ M. Bertinadti, the Italian Minister, hes tranamit- td & the Secretary of State ® copy of « dispatch received ‘rom Baron Ricasoli, dated Jan. %1, 1961, in which he is desired to communicate to the Unit od States Governriont the matisfaction felt by the cabinet of the King of At the amisable settle. ment {the Trent effeir, Baron Ricaso|l mates that & wtrife between the great trans-Atlantic Anglo Saxon races would not only have been disastrous to etvtlieation nil the principle of « eroment throughout the world, The Roys! OVOREMEDL also congratulates thla governinent oo nee to the noble principle of the fseeiom of the fea for wilh it bas always contended and concludes Wi}, namurances of continued amity, Mr, Seward, in his reply, atetes the satisfaction fs gave the American Government to give the world avwirance of ita devotion t) the* freedom eres during @ time of war, na it ad sanerted fiom interested motives ina period of 1 peace. The Becretary also stater the gratification with which his Government receives friendly greetings trom the reweat aud freest nae tion founded on the principle of self-goverament, and which Led experienced the aad trith that Lerty is low through « want of national ualty, si In ID tote, Springfteld, Ma ve Conmitutionsl Cyne vention, today, discursed the artic e which pres vente ni wexond mulattoes emigrating into the State, and prokibite them the right of auffrage,tand re vires the General Asser! ly to pase laws to carry ut the provisions of the article, which waa adoptel more, March & —Hon. Roverdy John- un wan tatoy elected United States Senator, by the Maryloud Leginiature, for aix years from March Bullding Crash d In by Snow Boston, March 5.—The roof of a largo build+ ing in PitteSeld waa crushed through yesterday by the mnow, killing Sydney Wright and Miss Polly Barnes, and alo badly injuring M. W. Hubbard, William O.da and Miss Rith Taylor, Considerable damage was also done to other property by the Berkshire County Exon news. rt West on the 22d of February. The ‘eam frigate Ricimond went aati 2 ‘eluruary in the night, on American Shoals CHoridn Hest) fieon eilles east ae Key West, and still remained there on ¢! td, ‘The steamsbip Florida and a gun boat, together with a number of Key West wrockers, were roa- dering her what atridance they oul: Fire Im the Michigan State Prison, Jackson, March .—A destructive fire occurred at the State Prison wo-dey, Is was confined prins cipally to the used’ for manufaoturing farm- ing imp ements, Lose upwards of $30,000, Groat Fire at Cleveland, Cleveland, March 5.—Hoewitt's block was burned Inst night, The losses are: Manning d& Reite, machinists: Wheeler & Co., water drawer fectory: Cary d& Go, white lead works, aud others, Lem $125,100) Charter Elections, urn, N. ¥., March $.—The electicn in vhis A city yroterday rewiltes ia the success of Grorge Uimphreys, Repub teany for Mayor, by a majority of over 40," ‘The Republicans elected all thelr can didates on the elt; ticket, four Supervisors, and three out of the our Aldermen, March {> —At te charter election G. Fort, Republican, was elected ayor, ‘The Common Cornett i# all Republican, ‘The Demecrata elected one Supervisor and an ( seer of the Poor, Later from Hayane, Ty the arrival last evening of the steamer Colum+ big, from Havana 1st inst, we are in possession of yur Levan corrarpontence and flew to that da 6, Correspondinea of The Sun, Havana, March 1, 1963, Capt. Adama, of the Co!umbla, takes to your olty today evidence exp ring treasonable practices, which have for some shoe been in operation be- tween New York and this fort of the rebela, In ¢ rerve that 18 is not an uncomiion occurrence to find water-proof musket copay saltpatre and pow- der, packed in corp, white beans, or other suits! § tysfor the aid and com. smuvction, I may ob- cereals, and sddreewed to the blockede runners who infest our ports, ‘This de velopement in rather — worse nthe practice of | Duying cotton ere for north nu spinners, which is now the feature our most active busineas, ani im consequence lend, saltpetra, block tiny powder and arms of every description are recsived here in return, ¥ fomtor rebsllion, and from here ahippal to the Confelorates at the rate of almost ten cargoes per weok; of which very few are captured. Questionable cases of capture, by U, 8. cruisers, have occurred in the seizure of the Spanish brig ‘Teresita, taken into Key West, claimed to have been Lound ona legal voyage from tuis port to Metamorms, and to bave been taken on the high seam and in the seizure of the British fron-clad steamer, — Labuan, Hull, said to bave Leen taken in the offing of the Rio Grander north wide, and within the nine miles Jurisdiction of Mexican waters, Her carg> is principally of cot- tory which was taken on Lowrd by launchers, ‘The steamer was seized by the U, 6, vensel-of-war, Portamouth, ao abruptly, that the last launch was unable to reach the Labuan, and returned to Meta- moras, Hesiles it load of cattony i contained 916,00 in Mexican dollars, which thus escaped seizure, ‘Our latent advices from Mexico show that General Prim aud bis allies have got the Juarez Go ment lute the consideration of @ series of Positions, a divunion which will take place ab Ori ody collieion ti present, held in ance, One of the conditions is that If thelr severa’ propositicns are not entertained, the allied forces @all return to their original positions near Vera Crux, and that no offensive movement shail be wade, on the part of Mexico, until this position is onde prow shortly of ba and that the danger of ey~ * he idea prevails here that a peaceful #: sttaineu, Sot there ie no cessation lution will be arrived a snnlieds here tu throwing: forward troops and »., , . There is here, no change, of moment, in tue markets, but a less desire to ship to the United States Buyers, whites, low to clear bright, $946 to #7 per 100 Iba; yellows, $3% to $544 do, ; browns, $5) to $IN ¢ cucurechos, low and dark % clear dry, $24 to 844; muscovadoes, $24 to $359, Mo luroe, 1) to 9 reals for clayed, and 24 for Musoo~ ‘The U, 8, steamer Harriet Laug arrived here this morning, Al! well on beard, PROM THR LATINT HAVANA PILES (Translated for the Sun.) The ast direct sceounts trom Vera Cri vroble in regard to th 1 Qa ma Wan ry forces, The * 8 liad brought back 180 wick soldiers, Hw » the 8 ye fared better thaw ti the morta ity was much sutlered the least, progress, ih was s ) the Alliew woud t f Orinada sromuptly acceded $y a moved the combined forces by way ® Although General Zarage rat to favor war, at the eu invasion, had een Uraga in command Of ebwervationy ivved that) the Allioe would émoounter much me Fowinarice ab Chicnihwite aud erro Gordo than at Vera Orv However, Zaragom bad ant w: deonmp to Gen Pita that he should Busider sny advance upen his lines as an act of war, aud resist it by farce, Btories were circu. sted about the camps of attacks upen the Zuaves, and amsawtnaons of Freneh and Haglish officers ey the Mexioans, but all those wore uatraths, the count) ie on Peomoenti ray reoed ving: © rogklarf of the tnyading forces wit cow ‘rood wl Persons whe had fled from Vers Oru, wai tbe the Allow were aaxious tore: n.. ‘Te Aliled Genera:e hel conferences, irene Gotan eee tole secon in progrean: ec However ‘ions were fully completed for Preparal au tho 20th of Pehruare, and, although, Proeamskioay Gackiing Yue” aageigea people 0 « bed been put forth, mo definite Spanish soldier had been con- ‘Martial, and abot for killing « Mexican civilian, Me wae made an example of before the whole Spanish contingent. "At the lane an Interview was ef, on Mth ult. bet . Prim, commanding the foross in chi®?, and acing Mivister Pie py and Gen, Don Manied Dobiadey Gen. Pim was accompanied by number of distinguished off sera, At T.jeria, he tock coffee with the French Adare! Jurien La Gravlers, and ahortiy afterwaria repaired with « tmall armed and mounted. rit) the designated place of interview where apyesla to reristance had been iaaued at firet, Ly Zeragowe It was hardly cone 8 Cewedh, may Vie private corr {the Diane Ni PRewsagthat these Gere ol be heed- rs ed Should the main army march Carte of Ber Juan d’U loa w FO k ats flue, alternate y tree wend g cliaing the Cast fequadr u the w of Bantiago n deprived oF Lat sent Ae ounte Ww. Abing defiuaite ind by the 2 Oa the return te Te by the Frene q el Mt Oriix, the representa suein towat Proloped con‘eren werk mot midnight of the same day, and afer a Unanimously derided to a Sof peace agreed upon by the 8 in Generale in the. morniny Copies of the same were then hastily preparad and ridiapatched to Gen Dodlado for ge: ratifiow tion Or zs is the pla-@ fixed for the final owfer: ences, aud in the meantin Allien are to be al- lowed to occupy Cordoba, Orizaba and Pehiscan > foil back upon their peseat lines, in cave of an unfavorable iesue of the pegotiations, In the latter cane, the mon ent the Allies commence their c march, the Mewican flag is to beh Castle of San Jvan d' Ute end V c y mde, with thowe of France Ee giand and The hope of praca tad (really relieved the asses inn Vera Criiz, atid every deerips falling from their rereut (nts interior of Mexion, the ely and a batl® between govern: ment troops, commanded by Ch ilar. avd the reas toniste, T Maree, had res. ited in the defeat na Pree, in lengthy and pred art’. : fat toon lent Hered) ofthe Aisies, ad pp hi exico will yield greatly to ber o' Welt and that of rder” ta ante teas nn Owe All the cities of Cuba were enjoying the Car; weneon, At Havana, a round of magnificent balla, operen ard theatrical spectacles banished the realit §y of war, and the “sever faithful Isinnd" was even Con mnirerating the benighted and hiaples Of ber gress and once happy epi: siican ue) The correspondence between Lord Ly Russell and the Amorican Government, - farence 10 the atone blockade,” ix quoted wud cor mented upon by the Diario aid Piexsa in @ tone condemomtory of ‘The news of ¥ ky end Tennessee, in i the capture of Fort D Yad Leen publisbed in fu’! in the letters of the York correspondent of the Diawto, SP ter Hicks.” ‘The orrival «f Rarey, tle horwe-tamer, at Hevan, ix noticed by the loca! papers with the remark that, in compliance with the request of pers: rank, id shortly give one of his remarkable exhil ‘eMficial intelligence of the recent Spanish ua- val successes im the Pollippine Archipelago hid been received, and waa mucn glortid by the I vane pay The rate arrival of the steamer Nelly at Cardenas, on her way from Charleston to Nomteti, with a carg) cotton, having run the blockade on & clear moon- bt Light, excited much comment, ‘rom another correapendent we have full details of the Mexican and Havana intelligence which is given above, and the repetition of which, in the owing letter, in omitted : Special Correspondence of the Sun, HAVAwA, Mareb Lsty 1862 On the evening of the 2th came in, dn 11 days from Mobile, the Confederate achoon- er Smith Townsend, 69 tons, with cotton ; and on the 27th sailed for Matamoras (7) the Confade-nte schooner Wide Awake, Capt. Marti. carrying Mr Yanoey, He has eon exciting sme cu {sity here, by his long light hair, this be had ercpped and ctherwise dingnised. ‘He has tried to run the block- ace, for uo ore believes he is going to Matamoras, ‘This schooner haa ran the hl wkade several times, Almonte arrived in the Britiah steanor, and went on in her to Vera Crus, Sante Anna iid nob come, though be was expected, From Port Reyal. The stoamer Erricason arrived yesterday from Port Royal, with passengers and freight. Left on the 1st of March, The Erricsson brings a large mail and threo hundred and twenty bales of cotton. ‘The steamer Cosmopolitan arrived at Port Royal February 28th, with the 6th Connecticut regiment on board with some sick with ship fo- ver, The Cahawba bas troop oa board ready for sailing South, On Thureday, February 27th, Commodore Dupont and his tloet left for the South, A pastonger from Savannah reports that there are thirty thousand troops within a few miles from the oO Tur Finer or ime THe THoc Pert Reyal Correspondence, Warsaw Sousp—lnactry ity NPRDITIOS—DEBARKATION OF 8, AND THEIR Re KMNARKA- TION—A Daseuren AND His Stony—Bat- Trius ov THK Examy, On board transport staamer Rospire City Watsaw Bounn Ge. Feb, 21, Le. Your last date from Port Roya! infermed you of the mailing of w large expedition of land and wi forces which had anchored in Warren dound, withm@anding the ength of time which has elapaed since, rothing bas yet been accomplished, ati the lange Geet of vessel# viding at anchor in Warsaw Sound give it somewhat the appearance of anctier Port Royo Returning $9 the eet on the 18th instant, I found that the so'c ters had beea disembarked from the several transports and encamped on Warsaw Inland, where thelr white tents ined the shore, and the men moving hither and thither presented fn active and animated scene, Warsaw isa sandy island, sounding in swamp and marshes, which renders the plaee very unhealthy; nevertheless, the men were glad to be again on terra firma after confinement on shipboard of four weeks, Several of the G1! Connecticut regiiuent have died here «f 6 lever, Which is as dangerous and #perdy effects aa the yellow fever, aud seems to © pletely beitle the skill of the physicians, ‘The island is covered with a fine sand, wuich induces « Dresking out about the ankles and legs, uzd-lieh which, te very irritating. cls the Roldiera suifer considerably. "The a Apecies i from is very bad, ‘The soldiers have muni many wel ‘ould Hot AuCceRd In precuring good water— ‘Ofit being of @ dark color snd so filed with myst Uofit for Use, disagresables, the vear it very well and are giad to beon D, 1 woeks# this expedition has been av an- > waiting for crderss | We pace the decks steamer in listions inactivity, and amuse our: solves with cot joctures es to our destination, at d ng to move, and almost wonder if ton Us altgetier, We lean ¢ bulwark abip aud foreign matter as wy render it Notwithstanding these many roldie indolently agai lo ida dey we oe rw rk at work ting grins, SB metin bs w Liste Herussing ber pro and we expend bal! au hour in «. ‘oe lp vain dable buries, aud we peer through gine. endeavors % read ber name. — bomesinnes We arin she wild pige and coons with abounds, Wild ducks are lave never succesded in Indeed our only mivcessful enial doctors ourse]vew by. shorting which Warsaw Ta!an very plenty bere, but w sbeoting many of them, sportmuan is cur good natured and gent who bonts for crabs ang v7 ters and always stice back a boat loadeu With crusts oysters are very fine, .d we w bivalves with yratefil feelings ‘Tuere are immense 4 red wil to selec coeds in bringin, clous spoi’s: devour the delicic 4 fome koowled, thy, May of them grow a ark, and are fiequeutly Toft by th oon oysters, acd are un. fit for foul. wen very busy placing more oh ton Narrows, sod that ean. kaded now, 1 frovu Skid taway, The rebe tions Last M dy age, and reo be bunk ded by a Captain Prive ard, y three hundred sols iers, av many of them tinder # xteen, oi. few older than Limse{—and of these many are will ¢ and ready te ‘lisert oould they gets chance ‘There are other half meon babtteringy moi ing ton fumw, but they wre built of Light mand, which, the wind fe at al! vlolent, if thrown ‘wuous in anch juantities af to rater it twpossible to we the guns, Many of the wuldios are torackoi Copa yuweD She, 0 thinks. wu re. ayes > fan }ow vad Src Pert Koya, on, pe Soere to Pitaberstthe trosps imwaectiavely, eg tench dispatch was fda - der executed, that the tonta were struck and the soldiers, together with their bagvage ead camp equ) ‘were on board the vemiels by sunsot the a We ve tals with sativiaction as it been employed in oon- Se Washington, March 6.—Mr. Sumner (Mam presented « petition from merchants of Ne# Y wi ashing for measures for the transmission of th maile to Penama, Mr, Sumner also introduced @ bill for carryi mails of the Ualted States to fore! cn ports, Mr. Latham (( i month commntinic tocat been entirelyfinterrop ted. Tn cumaraqusnce the unprecedented fliod® the overland matl ous not Tun, Commerce waa much injared in ¢vnse.| nce, The line of ships plying from New Yorke amos, bad decided they wou'd not carry the nor Govercment uispatches, ‘This was an the Government end the com ial ‘This very company recetved ten 0 the Government, but now they take ty to force @ mail contract from the ¢ Such v agels ought not te be allowed, + porte or be allowed the protection refused to afford any socommo- I] try was referred, Ces 4252 @228g4 22887 , tT Ox. avsion, of ME Boots, the Jolnt, resolntion transferring the supervision of the pl extens ¢ War Department to the ment of the Toterjor, was taken up and disouase 1 Ul the expt ation of the morning hour: Nia ‘The Confiscation bill was then taken up. D Mr Mormill (Vt) said the bill bad been charac. fi) Nerined 8 extraordinary, He admitted it was in the class of ordinary legisiati ny but thet mam’ had beter never beaa brn who reaponsibility at this time. He said ths mitution pr vides for the G.vernment in time of Peace with limitations, in time a unlimited power to vvernment, and ow Bit to be so considered ax to hamper every hone & a P * » endeavor to preserve the (Government, As mining that natin owas in a abate of war, the Constitution provides beyoud quertion’ that the power of sé'f u lodged in Congress, and nowlere else. Ha ca that the question of the right of revels t Aves was copimeted with this question Mon. I? we lieve aright to take their propertyy we certainly Lave the richt to take away thay which supp rte the war, ond which im thia ease is th Fat belli, We constantly stumble at the method of patting down the rebellion, with the false idea that slave property bea righta abore all other prop= erty, Ie declared tl ie wer agairat the ve cvercome and destroyed, if necessary, Jett. Davin wea trying to found’ an empire and beanie up the Govertient, and asks ty be tle encf all trem government $ high carnival, ad we wera tol ; thet we are endar gering ¢ refusing to be ruined, The (iil wna powpened 4 Thin bi L to define the pay and em | tain thicers 4 inimprtart ment relative ) wald there were but a 4 faw heepital chaplain, and army chaplains were Uituited tne to each regiment. He did nod bellsve we a had over 560,000 tnen inthe fi Id, though the Pay- master reports Keven: hundred and { rly regiments, Regiments were authorized in « very loose mannor. Even a clerk in the War Department, who now oo- cupien a foreignposition, was suthorized to ra'se regiments, Afier further discuesion, the pay of all chaplains was xed at $1,700 pre year, and the bill postponed. . til! tomorrow, ‘The Senate went into executive sedsion, Ad- Journed, ‘ STATE LEGISLATURE —Senate, Altany, March 5.—The Bectotary of th. Senate sent in the annual report relative to statis tion of the poor Mr Angel intreduced a bill to amend the rails road law. It provides that when rallrosd. fran: chises are made to parties, and two-thirda of the number desire to form an agaociation under the general law, and one or more of the parties refuse, commissioners may be appointed to appraise the value of the franchire owned by the pertion s 16- fusit g, and the psy ment to them of much appraised value, veuts their interest in the aasooiation. Mr. Cornell gave notice of bill in regard to Grand and other streets, New York. Mr. Beadley gave notice ofa vil ta provide for the formaticn of cab companies ia New Yurk and Brook- lyn. Mr, Willard gave notice of a bill to facilitate the completion of the Adirondack eatate railroad, Also to facilitate the construction of a railroad through ‘Mr. Woodroff introduced a bill to amend the act of 1861, regulating the Fire Department of Now York, and giving the Board of Appeals power to ro- jecisions on subsequent information, . Uae Mr. Connolly introduced a bill, making an addi- tional appropriation of $12,000 fi building Lo oTkh wereet.® eee tees ons BILLA PASSED, ‘To provide for the distribution of soldiers’ allot mente, To appropriate the proceeds of the state the support of schools ‘siacue hail Amembly. Mr. Pringle presented a petition and bill in relation to the ama! i om. Gigtlon,to, the small Pox, compeling vaccination Mr Redington repr Bind Mes | Mr © wil ‘ted a bill to incorporate the Aasoclatio ported back with amendments the ola for the meveral Alas and Poor y consent, introduced a he New York Go omunereiat Mr, Olvany, by consent, Lntreduoed « bill extend- ing the rules and regulatine of the Buperine Cours a fer ne practicn! the Mari Courts eal) but provide for the pule tute for the bill pro- lionk es @ loan ta fence, 0 be antire this sate, and for ving 4n approp the Unites Bt ly under Unite 1 1:8, Aris and equipments rolithes Bieaber Raymond took the fl ole an able aperch intr sborately reviewed the p | genernily of this govern fivmediate longer tie Creien fn ondar te foreign war of hin'spsech Mrs 0 ke Mr. Reward, whose atatenmanal ip ox>ibited throughous the prea ent tron blew d bim to be ranked among the grestert man of the state, ‘The bi) was made the special order for two weeks from teday, mond paid an NEW YORK AND TOM-WEITTTE, Asit Weoxrspay ix rine Crnncies,—Yea- terday being a high boliday in the Catholic and Fyiacopal churches, services were helt in aee:ly churches {a this city and its vicinity, day in called Ash Wednesday from the fact that it has been the custom from time immemorts} the Catholic church to anoint the forehead of the faithful with the ashes of the sacre? pal, by making the nign of the cross thereon, ‘Thists dene o' Day At Lavra Kerre’s Tina hat elegant houws nightly The d the Faction Fizht in the Fai 8 ene, an? sof Castle Macarthy, in third act, are the most gorge us end comic effects ever produced, Family Circle, twenty-five cents, Bari it 0) ums Museuin than has ever be- pen the stage, and, with Commo drawing overflowing houses, SPECIAL NOTICES, City Durtag the Rebeliten.”” ‘aat of many prominent civiaens, the Revt ag MU rhe eat Trvivg Hal Mt Sevelork.. Tickets bo be obtNined ny. He use, Randelph's, 6> Broadwey, and at the dow Fit Fie Zounves—itth Regiment N. Yj ¥.—Recruiring office now ope at Ls ayetie Hal, 69 Browl way, Biuwis wi « oo warded to the reg! meub ab Neg port Ness, on Tuesday and Friday of every Week, y 18 Fall tn Ay 1 y the lat token of JAMES M COOPER, © Member DIvishuat ore requested to attend » ape ay « n jentex! to alan bare Aratuine By order ul Gy ‘ Bow sdeuts WAC MOGARINY, Beorgtaryy WAG 21,"108 Bivaered Feo: omits vr ei: cm of the By of Aldermen, wil meet on Tuseday, the i { March, 1508. ut one o' AL Mt hamber € the Board of the parpows of considering jon of Ghurok street te the < Mies Interested will ‘please notice, 1. Je FL A 4 CHAS. Hy E,W, TAYLOB, Booty) %)

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