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a » 4 WELISLY EDITION You Soy, lamned evary Turing. te . the mail, TWO OawTe RACH, $1 pur 108, SUNSCRIPTIONS—=PAID IN ADVAROR. Th ota. Three o 1 bad iol Pee rgit t 4 pier, grate, Di of 90 per cons from single rate, on each aopy over Ave PRICE ONE CENT 87 Postage within New York tees, only thir (08 CONES 4 year = 08 of Woe Beate. te cont. mM. 8. BEACH Br 4 Ope THE WEW TORK SUN, Te T iD Oaet FER COFT—STX ORNTS PR Weer. Delivered anywhere tm the City of vicinity, Agente supplict st 67 cents per 108 copies, ae rat of the Grate, ar - — : Se enema NUMBER 9257 NEW YORK! WEDNESDAY! MARCH 12, 1862. Late Positions of the Rebels. THE NEW YORK SUN, | Mititet: eit tue store and stripes tying at | forced, | Lieut, Worden was kept in confinement ber stern, steamitg¢ around the Merrimac, move antil the middle of November last, when he | WEDNE cman rad + with the esa of ac a th tor, Tt change! and went to Fortress Mon | SDAY MORNING, MARCH 12 Lary, | INE withthe esas ofa duck oa the water, (The | wasexchangal and want to Fortress Monrca, | ssacg 0. BROON D BOARD, “s Sieg 8 aad, tetween the veasols war forty feet. | whore he joined the Minnesote, Ho wad af ot: | gum Costar Bsck D8 Bho mation Be RELIABLE, ACTIVE MAN IS DE3IR- ous of & situation as salesman, clerk, store ——___—— | Nis el y » not , ppointe ‘f ' may Tg yg 4 ‘See New York Chy Prose | In this circuit, the Monitor's guns were not wards detached from that vessel and appointed | 1190 Gregan U,8: 6+ 98 Mouteed | idle, ae she fired shot afver thot into antag- | to the com mand of the Monitor. | 580 CB, ba, TS. op SO ie Noceenisions gion. Addren 0. Pt x51 (anorns Tho Times says that the aifair of thy Mots | onist. two of which, it is alloged, povetrated the Wa ‘oti ~ | 380) Ohio B& T.se ws mhil 6ia*106 pia timac proves the necessity of iton-clad sbipsof | Merrimuec's . | ‘arieties. dan do. ® LLENT CHANCE FOR OLD sien Wat, bd charges that wore lt fot for the blun- | ar Atsleren A.M, the Minnesota opened fit, | fore Kee ¢ Batre erasen for the oan U 8 Infantry, an dering interforencs of a Congressional C xmmit- {I aseiatedt the BMonttor in enicagi: i the Merri: | Ciervaen says tha: negro slaves aro rose | 100 regular regiment, able bodied unmarried men, mac. She dred nine-inch solid shot with good | tmde under a hydrostatic pre: the age of 45, Pay from $13 to $21 per | Oo Yen. | ‘4 Battory, which could sink the | accuracy, but with appareotly little etfect, Toe oh FN Ama. Get, too, the Sto’ ; rd Ay leet A noy and. a gil of tender years wore dis- | pays clothing and medival Merrimye in half an hour, woul! hive been pay Sg 4 Fetutiod aha mee te | Paling as to what thee mothers Caren Ge 2 Peete mt. 45 janoa, tarnished date of enlimment, complsted long since and have prevented the bis exploded tho boiler of the | ting impatient, the little damsel blurted out by | {oo | eed 4 quarters at Fort Hamilton, NY Marbor. Mea Gn boat pn, which was alonigald way of @ clincher: ‘ Well, th b os Del. & etre cialag ia, suie regiment can apply at : Tecout disaster, Minresota, endeavoring to wet her off Hy this | Moo A comener: | Ne, there ie one thing | 25 Del. & Bu 4 fen vaulting office, 147 Eighth av, W.8. WORTH, WIWRARBSTER | REBEL Tho Won.p comments on the eifurte of tho | a ‘ortunate affair, Jom McDonald, sailor, was | MY Mother can do that yours can't; my mother rE a ee ernie Ota w : \ BY hick q can take every one of ber tooth out at ores. Prosi’ent to preserve the unity of the loyal pusly sealde MH » raged y between the Morrimac on the | = states for the prosecution of the war, which has | {4 MG) Herce y bets a a ae as a i 5 +Tside atd the Union vestels, the Monitor, | Pj foveral timus boon threatened since the attack | Miiresota and Whiteball, but with no partica: | Fl Ah A Ne cl AL aaa on Fort Bumtor, and state that not only on th |! Fterult. Tho Minnesota boing the bost mark NEW YORK, Tuesday, Marob 11 Sinvo question, but also in tho military operas | (7 '"e Merrimac, the latter tired at her fre: | ON Wastes , iret LA Kor the next hour, the bat- mht 24a0"101 CRLLENT CHANCE, FOR OLD ranved for 1! |. 8, Infantry, an The stock market powontel » very Large buoivee! crily alternately giving the Monitor a shot. ; farmiaved dose of enlistment, tioos of the war, be has preserved a jast balance Mf: tiienae made several attempts to run at ee ee ee ia <3 do (eadquartors at Fort Hamilton, Man botweon the axtromists efall parties, and been past the Monitor, 10 attack and ran | Se@tion continued an hour Ister than runal, and TOOK FLUCTU. 5 Jeatrous of enlisting in this regiment oan apply at , : Linbe van} © LO Mint asta. AML these attempts ware | S¥ery line on the list showed the eifeot of the buoy: Dl alasatdahig he offices 147 Righth av. W.8. WORTH, {a unison with the sentiments of the American | pica an it were, by the Monitvr, | ant freling resulting from the w e ant the Bu. ts perc Del. @ indir i pore Tire La fob Tofantry, U 6 Recruiting Oflloer, people. In ore of these’ attempts by tha | bope of race thet ne an engendered, ee \ ae Tho Hanatiy states that tho rorult of the | Merrimac she tan ber plough or faim withiull fore | Aer tue Board shore waa Lave done, and ia sone | rie PE ae T\OOKS, LAUNDRESSES, CHAMBER- naval on Lin Hampion Ready demon. | exttst the ride of dio Mout or; but i-ontyaet te | cam, peters were ves Tater | : ea—clty and omntry, without delay at RUNGE'S | who ought to have takon measures to provid *atrick Henry kept at aaafe cistaros fre ‘ eae : ° soar alay sin SG pa Te against a disaster which the whois exustry for | M uc Tow tr Vou |, at begun: ing Mok By ‘a coachmeny farm 1 tibe fight, tad the temertry to come wittin (BAN lal mio 8*1 motths past knew to imu it p x pale : Hepectable Farge of ibe Monitor, ‘The iat or Gb. oT 1g [NSTRUCTION—WANTED, IN_AN OLD | alas thisks that the bravery of our troops | fired ove shot at her, «tiotiny Der pilot, house, | ee Pit ks respectable boarding eobool, established ia 18125 | in the recent battles in ths Wost, ard | cerrying it away, and Lo doub: killing a num | 4, ‘ipaeae x 2 lie girl toe brought up 98 beacnera: they. wt | thoir subsoyuent orderly conduct will intuce |!) of rebels. re a tae J dhe dey ait Mi &P dn Gig os “iui plein And fancy work, ‘Teriny. very mode tho robela to revise their formar estimates of | j quimy tatterice movitc arcane’ cat ante seh | sleyseited with Ve id M8... 18 he first year, Apply to Mre SMITH, pers mally, the Yankeo character, 1¢ has certainly intlas | the kill, ease and dexterity of expert pugiliste, | eventng wan #40 0.000 sd bw vf Se Site st, near Abingdon 5 juare eaced our contemporary already, ashe no long | Ihe Merrimac, though the strongest, didnot | Me Me Field, to the 1.8. 0a ‘ 1 a S60 fr GENGLADTED LEARNED or advocates the secession of the reat of the | wove wily the dexterity of her antagonist; | eq tuted Deputy A oe ie J Vropersae on Werlor © Wilsou's srwing ta- states with s view of @ reconstructicn, on & | chcice of positiot, AL quattor bette 4? oclocks | "Make the tran Prom. Oa oll Ee nes, in all ite branches, on kinda of work, rodel basia, that would loave New England ‘out | oon, Lieut. Hepburn, the signal otlicer on the ere ie no material chenye in the rates _ spply 492 Tenth ayy near Aleta atthe drag more, in the cold.” ramparts at Fortress Moaroe, reported to General | {2 ols Ot per oe current rate, MARKETS. per cot. heating We Resale reece | 3 - warrants Domenic Martots. e jor Sewall’é Point, | iteemphyment The wt ot rware . , Mareh nnd chasod fora fow minutes ly the Monitor. | tor fies WaT linear se cote Linnger | . Frese -<Qhreentings, jee a ined to perfect the | The Merrimac bas evidently suffered to eome | I ilies bernie ane. hod ia Ne. twin, $4 TO, Kimete, find aS, organization of the army of the Potomac by | Xen and it was thought at one tins that she ¥ WALA MALY 6% | Anime, ace Pots, 96.00, Pearls, $6 That, dividing it into five corps d’ ary.-e, commanded | ¥8° sinkiny. A she jot safoly under the | f money Corre —Lake reflimd ingot, ST ig alien by the senior (ienorals of division, namely : | KUD# Of the rebel battory a: Sewall's Point, she Gispoaal of the Hanks dainiahes in two waya, | FLO Sala witht the tollowing raage 1 wg jor. tien. Banks; Briga lier Generals in the | *toppe:! and signalled for holp from her consorts, are to lend the Guvernn 000,000 oe | Laerket te lower and dull Regular Army—Sumaer and McDowell; Be who wore beating a retreat, Subsequently two pnd notes, and as thea Generals of Volunteers —Hointzelinan and | (seats oF guNbORLs, went alorgside and took | gore have been Induced to invedt more in Govern Keyos. Tho two last-named outrack all the 1 procooded to Noit 119) ment mtocks, a fact apparent in the decline of de “ane 4 - | Wod that the Monitor had pierced the sites of wea Lave money cfoed them at 5.6 The Washington correspondent of tho Tat | 46 Mrrimac, and in @ few minutes the latter | ‘hore is ag BUN thus reflects the views of that shoot on | was in ful retres' the prosecution of the wat The rosident has doter: WITS WANTED —FOR UNION Guard, 90h ment, N. ¥. Volunteers, active service at Fort Monroe, Va. Apply 1306 Pearl mt. La, CAWLIY, Recruiting Officer, mh6 Bac? 1h ral di taand for ney tl ms abo te w ot large margin, “The am UGHT Binges's and Waeeler & Wilson's sn experienced cprrator; terms 15 #00 ali kinds of work, af 4 Allen #t. near Divi ™ mh10 24ac*317 JEWING MACHINES—LADIES TAUGHT othor Brigadier. Gronerals of Volunteers. nts onli 0 ret 0 ¥ ‘ wa; Drastce co top ror, Certae Gon, Scott, who was always averse to what JAGRD IN THE CONPLICT, ut UALS ped acanger erty ‘a machine No: 8 for sale, he called ‘ now-tangled notions,” opposed the The Yorktown antJamestown will be recol- i h2bA. 77h, really much more, organization of corps i’ armecs while ho was | locted ai side-wneel steatnors, which formorly | Tis decline the vanks themselves met by se)ling General-in-Chiet. Upon his roticomont it was | plied between Richmond Norfolk, and Thos | the Government atocks and the returne showed supposed that Gen, MeClellan, who, up to that | city, ‘They are of about 1.500 tons burthon,and | that loans bad leolinad $46 time, had boen strongly in favor of an organiza. | } ‘EWING MACHINES—WANTED PER- eons who wish to learn to operate on Siager’s 1), Virtually the pon some hat plated with iron, and con. | banks have turned the stocks over to thoir depoal- ‘machinggl terma ouly $1, and practice ov ti 4 ” ion, the value of which ho had observed abroad, | verted into rebel antoats, tore, ‘Thin revived demand for the Gov Ve ot wk seo worae got sera to earn would at once constitute them, and at one time | ‘The Minnesota’ which ran ashore and was : be ee ee eo «Beco he di securities In very gratityings although it does not N ods fel? Stc*131 aceondlag to common report, indicate | got off, isa U.S) steam actow fricate, similar . aseenieetaneareabe 0 : ins Geen aed atin , B, fae niTAt | direct y wid the G vernmens, but relieves the banks 4 EWING MACHINES—LADIES TAUGHT tata of toe oeverelvorpe Which het way avout | Ecce Gunter crave) core barlbeny PleeCed | ie gnplaymend of eannay tn Urvéraciana eines! o © operme on Binger’s and Wheeler & Wilson’ to constitute, Toe Cumberland, wh was attacked an! raises the market price, and therefore! oo ping mag ee by am old experienced teacher, The division was not thon made, however, | «unk by the Merrimac, was a failing sloop cf- | makes the future mo manty ol the Secrotary of the 4 sertoct 4 and furthor postponements have taken plac | war, of 1,700 tons, carrying a crew sf yt bid The Country around Manassas and Washington. seabons peut Edit onic wiih. it woald net | leaky end enseswurthys eal ar dott kat te not ay firm, andt bankere ¥ ) ARTIFICIAL FLOWE® MAKERS— ani ype 7 be wito to name, until the Tresivent, knowing | w (Niekadinyg vessel. Ree Boa onlay af L18K¢0110}6 whlaby with 1 Jidh Ata LE a LK Mikcad | Tho above map reprosents the Inte fositions pit Point Battery, by Ger. Hooker's troops, | ji iyiy us ot hie Gonorals, Ne Uno ureng was a old ailing Trivets, sit. | pur osot stove the momtn ‘tha laees woe g fwere; also, few little hands, and sme sppren- | * tv revel forces along the line of the Poto- and of thoiradvence from the East. It will] \"\)’ Gourd theoreanteation of the army to | Pe So ah GHC Oe ehmttaatoy tor | ban OIG AN RON Let aes ert could pot real woe paces og hoon cus out, any. St Be |... together with Manassas Junction and teseen that the junction of there two divisions, | i) perfected, did it himeell, comaultiog no one worthiness, when attacked by the robrls, | se much under 114 for thelr bile aud ae there is] palatal "ey ater rene = heturroundirg country, At ite upper on | which weul! have occurred immodiatey below Jory Stanton, aud not loss cf the two Latter vewels te by ro] no demacd for money abroad, there i# no induce. | Macexane—No = ee G SUCKER AM Bethel Pepe lotse tke “il be obeesved Harper's Ferry, from which | Vivwras, was intended to completely sur. | |" dior inalicn to Lay Ubaapthr nent any t to ship, ‘The decline in breadstitts in Hing | BAL Haaninos, : - Somes Apby a JAMES PHELON'S, 19 | © routsot the alvaneing federal armies will | curd ard hows in the Rebols at Manassas, and | ty cne of the cbjects that e-culd om a Miscellaneous. land thiows a ahadow on commercial sien aura, | FAURE Tang new.ssso. 888 @ hth ave, bet osib and 89th wie, marll 2°11 o cwvily fillowed, by tho towns and cities, | 11 i of the preparations, our ivicion fs aceomp Hehod by tho assignmont pansy The mre ao in conrequanee of the racently a or Crorn--Bales, we ANTED—RESPECTABLE MALE AND | «hich, trom timo to titre, have been taken pos | 1c av» beon ample to have captured ras Harks, Heintzloman, Sumner, | 4 saw tur if is to bo prosented to Congress di Tho sanual return of the Bivceuie ae femele help of all nestous to notice thea they | «sx ion «f by onr troops, At last accounts, our | ssn Ki ei Army. Ilenco its precipitate hints aleve taal ohh “hep Bile tee on onthe tax bill is paw ed, he United tates for ghe fisca! gwar 1561, haw cunt | HAs—Bhipping, a ated see oe | corces, under Cen, Banks, had advanced to | retreat, a full account of whitch appears else | {io conclusiin ol tho war will jot net:liot Fat eB decd Asta ong rade ual bratty dapat aonb al bd pacar filo PL © Stis A hin efive as roitebies below Winchester, which will be observedon the | where, There are roporta current of tho Robels | «renye nor dishonor from politics lovned at the | (iriure wid who hee ar ah Alc al Prades Searle gheertzea eae % 3° mend : SLE Meeckinchice, amt ralicicn auckod trom | {Hat no attempt bas boom nade to fortify New | fects of she rebellion to an extraordinary extent, as ANTED—A_GOOD WHEELWRIGUHT, | Xtreme left border of the map, near the | having fallen back upon the Rappahannock | 1)" oi Uy Chile 8 i" Orleans, a# bas boen reported, | Sullsentt 2 8 eat Sao By whe hae served sone tine ai | upper end, thus indicating movements towards | river, but thote are not worthy of crelonce, as t Ae ork OngenvEn, Boglish,) 40 pune tron-| th &; RevoRT : wckamithing, Apply ‘arick mt. ml 16: F s cutting off the retreat of the Rebels on the | the positions along that river are more untena~ ANTED—38 OR 4 FIRST RATE HANDS | West. Att bo samo time intelligenco was re- | ble than those which they have abandened. © work on moulds for Lng Non | ceived on Sw aday last, of the capture of Cock- | Their retreat is a long one, y be turnished with a patent uw) similar to tho Amorican = “= The comforting belief gains ground here that the President will soon tako actual co: eo Niagara, Safer eaesse ‘ | . mand of the army acto the Potomac. He s Anta S| : . 8 \ gerd nieady rie newt apply. UBER. Cy iSnow daily coatrolling Vs principal imovesaonta, |, ANAMINILtM correspondent stato, turing a filings is ee ————— eater the houssard take whatever they can| The Jovneat, or Commence remarks that | acing’e drunken soldier, This lea moral triumph | Agric Saintes. On, Cace—City, por tin, JANTED A WHEE! WRIG a Leet Oue Day Later from Europe. find until the amount sufficient to moet all the | it isnot enough to win battles and States in| for our cans, no lese impurtaut in ite resulta | Menufwires.... 1.2), asi ego Pqanne Powch Wows s vi lo th good wor R rotor Shee} ernpananene levy be raised, A papular ineurrection may | thy So re ales res ‘Tho | thane great victory. Flax. produce coos W279. B08 ¥ Sy My erbo wo Ce em Sanna | KARL RUSSEGL ON fHE BLOCKADE, | break oul at any moment, and, in such eu sith eset eapdeeroalrdonghiond A casseaes yok, welahifn deveral tong | CORAM aes COyPie set Baek Merce Sif e900 ne preferred. Cull at the ality 11 os the Franktort rail. ie’ apiece Southern mind is evidently workin he a fey ons, weet, 1250 84 nesr B mbit - wee he Franklort Puree rol rom the bigh blutfy at Har To z Omnrmmme NOW. sicssecrceeressies D el a bs eal, prevent outtide interference, once th ond fiercely, and the future is inthe hands of | (nite at midnightton. Poh, Bt erush ee oe) Petronas CORRECT crak TANTED— ¢ treat alarm throughout that part of Germany | (od and the patriotiam of the people, on whom | tiny: house in. its descent and kilting a mothor |, Sader the head agriculture te x New meee, $16 2%, Prime do. 09 4716 9 SiO ST} 60 girls to work on artificial 1 were, args aay for it is cenfidently believed, the Elector will n along rely for the epoody termination of | and bor ebild. Dread pr art Ony, prin 1841400. Drenwnt Waetern hoy, Apply at tl do Ae, March 11.—The steamship | not relax bis rigorous rule one iota, having in | We “4 Bone rely Tor tho : . ' ; ceeds one hur ‘lions, an amount large 00%. Ol dow 03s, Beet country mas sq1eens 46 White at, ; i i i (1 restoration of the Union It ssva Tim announcement ¢f the ab:lition press fab 'S0. Prime do, Made SO, Rene ki 1ieetst i dnuaiea, aa § 31 sn. | view precisely the intervention which Prussta war and restoration of the Uoion P fart saci tel torn th We = - et ‘om Liverpoo a vik m= opposes. On tho other hand, there fs no doubt i : that Mr. Lineola was about to assume active m the Colon, It] erp, 918 Tals t), Beef Hams, 816017 00, B » have learn aom inter that Austria will unhesitatingly intervene. The | the general condition of the pnolic m rth America | Diet of Suxe Weimar bas spoken out omphaticals | Southwest, thy t yostorday «facts about | commend ot the Union armie® io the tel Lin tho | recoived with moro favor sivce the receip hae to a considerable extent peeled Cor she | conytidertong clear, O% shoreclear,T «4 Tig. Hom of | grevt falling offin cwton, Te will be observed tha | B46 8 T Mhoul ere, sigs Lard, Moody TigaT Say sea eg tar avenue | morning. The atvices per the ANTED—A GOOD) PLAIN COOK. | dorderry 2th, arrived at this \v Mae be ecber went ing or i . ough a gentleman w ay just ows that Toombs tt to bo intel to . Houle Rendered, 8iyeb's Kays, 8%. Ono Bustan or of 10th ate mil vii7- | are one day later than thoso alroady received. | ly in bebalf of Hesse, in an address to the Grand | arrived in Now York from New Orleans, Ho | none eaten as ang N ote appointed to 8 | the ection exported wae fewarded belie halter Beata i0aid, Cressey Obie, ‘toner ‘= t es GIRTS TO | The papers relative to the blcekade of the | Duke which terminates with the sigtiticant | wag in tho In y when the news of tho in ; senate eae the porte wore clemd the rubelony | PARR a oA ads Carttna, € THe TANTED IMMEDIATELY—GIRLS T. : ey : the | words: “May the lay not be far distant when | tended evacuation cf ¢ dumbus was reccived, ie government work halls for the m | na wan iso the caw with the tatacos | giXm—M, Indien 1008s Oarniina, 6 tit, work wt ay wera, “Apnly atti! Broad | syuthern porte had beon subapitted to the Brit~ | the Constitution of Germany wili render it | fe cums in a tologeam f-om & Gonoral in tho | t0'@ of arn thing wore Fe-op | and rice, For the presont year thao ‘tens will not | ayy situa, Boer Murkcs Us.aiuty Bast” shies 5 oom 8, second floor, bebe Lh, h i tH x Louis last week, ‘This will give , . . yy room §, seoon: ae ih Parl ament, potsible to restore rights now Violated Confederate army, to his brother in New Or- rodlbce fies La A b t give appear in the returna, butthe exports will reach an | oar--Oamile, new, 166 Earl Rusre!l, ina letter to Lord Lyons, da- The Nuremberg Connesronpenz, satirizes | leans, stating that Columbus was tobe aland to several thonean ona, clile ‘This uno Srrarre—daien, Rochele Brandy, $3 Mad 59, TANTED—AT THE GREAT nae, $1784. Gin, $1,001 9, Bt, Crowe Bam Bkire Cy, No. 88 Murray, up stairs, expa> ete he ne tallak | atround, ad lent, an Inrye ms Lams yaar, Ere hat ail the militia oF New Or, | 80d coctribute largely to the relict of the dis iby ri yew ne it. | Mose in that city, sual ex ort is due tothe abort harvests of Buropey ith which the I’russian journals | ed, and beug ted the 15th of February, says that the tact of | the levity i a (Gal 1h, Whinkey, Wy 260. brhacsia Sean . urye on civil war, for the sake of the Iessian | loins might at onca be sent to Momph Giid partly 40 tha test Shah.twa seuenion ices Wie P Water wat tie aks jnced shirt Vanda, and leo a few firsterata trim: | *hips having successfully run the blockade does | Joli,” Ty declares that tho aanexatioy, of | was propored to mako a stand there, A ‘moet In tho Lollan House, Davenport, Lown, one | Ninugh Southern mwarkes to large Weatera suppliem | gales Quis duty paid, OXATN, Bortecncs Sree” ym; none Lut the biabnetd teupp y KALULMAN | not prevent the blockade from being effective, | Schloawig would be a much more real cause of | ing was called in New Orloana, great excite- | of the girls ot the house waa in the habit of | ana by turniry shoe aks Maat kas cs Orieans, C4; P. Mico, sie; Bia; Sh; so yey § SIEIN, mill 99195 od ho argues that neutral states ought to ox-| war, Tho prees of the Palatinate are | ment and great deprossion marking tho public | teanirg the watchman, playing tricks on him, | so reduced prices ay ty timulate tne alrewdy lar t refined, Pq adit mat wlilin MCAD mind, The militi that they | and once Hacked bis neds OG ' MAK: powder ed formally resol Watehy ge rt demand, Jn other words 4 enable th ANTED—10 THOUSAND LADIES TO | crvive great caution with regard to @ do facto | amured at the alarm produced in Fran | 4s . TO 10M. Binart'® 10 oy crumned ; 1001OSey ; ny th cing cond Gorman | rwonudd not go, and a upiv timo: ~ | manta’ last, took Miss across his kr Unitod Btates % compete micoese ily with other | gine AXE: white Ay 0 ¥ feel wiadice rita tonnes for 48 | power of the blockade should be abused, to given decided rebuff to the ultra German | would bs useless, The probability 14, that | complaint, on a bearing, wan dismissed, pemeatdy 7 8 tavcnely crcemaies But hers Ny ‘i i Tar Misses’ bloomers, turbars, and childre The mail clad frigate Warrior bas arrived at | party, which wants Austria to remain bounded | New Orleans APIOB Ars y rowdy to wel Tuk battle at Fort Donolvon demonstrated i the nad aned and pressed to the fashion; hats within Germany, and to have recourse to arms, | come a Unicn army, Such are the opt that thirteen inches of ook and an inca and & “ upply ¥. Hyso ni for she tree, ladies att | Ciymouth. Itis reported that she steers woll | Tribiny this Austrian rally, it saya, Turks tho | formed from observation of tho stato of mind in | jutt cf iron was not auilitent to ronier the pic | ,, TPR LATK aale 0 y itiportation | Nipym Balen otra SlaStig; anon #14RlN4 ier Inaving hats at this establishment wil be | and has no leskajce. revolution. The Frankfort Zert exprosses | the city, At the tame time, it is to be always | jor hours of the znnbuats proof against point- pallens & O Saclieanen of 8 Sle OFSR: | ptnlen 1-0 51 OF %. tame returaelsno mista, 6! | ‘The unemployed laborerers in Liverpool were | groat eatisfaction that Prussia baa, apparently, | remarked that men’s opinions in euch matters | sank Tee pilot-house ia one of the vital | out of town an city, and the compeaition such rpc ssa toece ae “hy hag aera tare nucndered, GHORGH FINIGAN.mbht0 2140? | Vine demonstrations, but had been peaceably | decided to recognize Italy, since that decision | depend more on the immediate circlos surround! | arte of w vessel in action ; and Com, Kuote haa | ratify the auctioneer, me ‘ » VANTEDINEW SHIRT TRONERS AT | gisporsod by the polico, enables her to conclulo a most advanta- | ing them, than on the public at lance with | Wisely orcered an addition of fiftwen inches of Woor--Hales Secces, 45; pulled, 46as®; Math the Belleville Laundry, § miles from Ni Yor : he saute KeN- | limber to the thickness of each of them, ous commercial treaty with France, but | whom they may not associat Ne name paper thinks the declaration of Count | tloman stopped in Memphis on his way to the Bernstorff, in reference to the Hessian ques- | North, and found reat apxiety an! terror pre neoureg ing Tain. Oi Mipaeenraciens Bet 5 u ’ Aurrtix boy who was badly kicked in tho | SBCOraelngs Pamaare ae war, ar to LAverpooly t on Prince erin aiheehy went #TOCK RXCHANGR BALRA¥Ias? BOARD | hash. OS~ shipfe tags, Com 6 bast O& mh 24 Rea ; ri tan | altogether insufliciont ! vailing there. Iie attended x meoting at that | ce ty a borse'in Irooktield, Ct., one day last | SOOE BECHANGR BALIN eTRe te | bulk, ‘To London. Sour, 9X0; Whee, Ln polecn’s epcoch is increasing, The dotation 3 kc wan carrie! to his father’s Louse to Ta B, 66, Bina Moa P.D.O.8 PY ry a ener mooting held on the 17th ult, at Carls- i which a Drigadier-teneral precited — | week, wan carrier! to lus father's Louse to ro- | Sued OA se Shae 10 : vom 88 1] ANTED—FOR THE ill {algo attracting attention to the Emperor's | abe, the mombers of the National Vorein (che | Therchject was, to arouse the prople to defonee | ceive mocival trvatment, Soonafter, bia grand. | N0 ; L oe oeegenardey seamen, and landameni,inavire | letter to General Montauban, Tho reception | reat popular club, which extends throughout | of the South, ‘The Ganers! mate a spaach, call- | Wathen @ Mi Spaunlinu: Mi bation, sores the | gb AM A MILTS, ts which the bili me vii te the daally northern and central Germany,) called for a | ing on the audience with pome old Trcae' (hat Re tall BR MARDA MECH ETRE nec Corps bas produced an unpleasant sensation, ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN TO OP P aduuish and iuppadiataly dies The | ae but those accustomed to ironing new shirte The Paris correspondent of the Trtes « siopply, Inquire at 15 Dey bet 10 a that the excitement conse MARINE, MINIATU KE ALMANAC, juence te rand a representation of the people, | “rush to arms, every man seize hia gun and he a £6 ct-ral teas etoreard to tha defence of bis coun r tatobehmen A bs mist) "1 *, iw RES, (OO MIA orm! arate on Singera and Wheeler & Wilson The Paria correepondent of the Darx Of Tsk. with the electoral | He was Interrupted by ® voice in the audience | W!l recover. : ty ay beta *} rveas rp ary pane fan aa ra page wing Wasaines a levee . Ped od | says that it is rumored that the serious conilicts Isis! The Club, th saying ‘‘that's oll very nico talk, Goneral, bi ( » Be © Kt Gooeels ota Pr ce 0) Bi, mor 106 6s ‘ | om Setice on work: terran $1, on 80 Pulsar | : renee) cat iba aratitads to i hain’ ot nery 8 gun amonz ne” | lamation st forbidding the manutac- | grea ‘ él 65 fot | 1098 setweon the Emperor and the Corps Logislaliff | same time, —expreesod its jeratituds you know we hain't jot nery # y 1 i Metis Brea | \ Benckiye, apretsirel coer aee afoot of Count T'alikece detation ia | the Baden Government, the Progresa’ve party | The effect on the aucinnos was by no mosis en re of ardent spirite wfler March 10t3, 3 ve War beh CLEARED. , : 4 ie nis | oth 1 to the I poopie, ala), fur vi road companies aro pre hil ey ag | 4004 mn Borg ZARED. VANTED—LADIES TO LEARS TO O¥* | jikely to end in compromises, the Hlouso voting Finnie aici to she Howmen payne, 6 i oS ce MO rocer the rosls "Distillers guilty of vio’ | 100 Bich. 88 mb. ATM Be BTRAMSHIP® Northeru Light Tiokley er sewing machingy ahd practice ii e-teted | hima life pension to the amount asked—fifty | cn Bismark Schoanhausen Isto repre edd ha yeu alibiaie Ree ho order wisl be pusished by the rein. | 1700 Tenn, 6 "00. Stas tne Arpiomas BB Ans Arabia Mhatnony Liver Bay ‘shop work: guages and every part learne) per- | thousand francs—and the government consent- | fent Prussia specially at Paria, with a view to Arata yen et ereit ee dis oe tithe ells, aud their conver Boats | page £0: Sh | Koruna Travtmana, Hamburg, *) terms $1, Also machines for sale aud + lot caval Papert secure the preponderance of the former power 4 ete cag Ae Nar “ The Governor hus also come out in a | Srey bards & Go |} chard sts inter Stanton, fait Soetiae” | iny not to have it made hereditary. fa Gormuanys "He te tron Tata | mente of Bab pst Kyme, for the canons, i lettoragairat the planting of th ey NELEA CA knee tirecsen\: Masson’ trees (0) NONNET FRAME MAKERS WAN Paris, Feb, 28,—The Orrsione Nattoxaue | warm partisan of the French ol lance, a6 h om se ret (a HA Soe th Ay ata rop this yeor, and in favor of rowing grain. 0 wo Bis Ruger Bros; DM Watjeny hartjene Liverpools o cri at. the bews prices will i | S8¥8tbat a reac:ionary movement is being pro- | labored for yeara to bring about @ contial cox J 1 0 ON Mth vr of tha tomveral | jx be cent debate in the I'rench Senate on | 1,00 i q sean auendy sere ab, the bows Fiore wii | pared im southern Italy for next spring. itsac- | operation between Prussia, France and Rusia, | vive i has invited (qu commander’) ts | one adeces to the Einparor, M. Hillanlt ex. | 100% 109 BARES ‘idan Caley foo Ban Francisco, & Analy OBO. MAWALNS, Tos" | Sonary banda are now belug organised at Tri- | ‘The crisis grown, hourly more impeding in | eee rie a ne uture, excapt for | blaited the measures aioptell by the ti avrn 18 Rend & es Aitanesy (On) De astern Guosneiowle ifachiryy 851 Canal street, este, Malta and Romo. They will disombarx | Germnary, forthe Elestor of Hesse draws closer | “t% perméasio to do so. in fuiure, except for | Taitiiairat the secrot Society of Saint Vin ef: 4.9 GMAW wet OOPERS WANTED= | Sitmultar cusly at several points in the Neapoli | than ever to Austria, although at the latest | Mee il ‘ cent de Paul. He represented that it was not | 4 ose sbM0 55% | BRIGE— Ala, Greene Peet an Prive, DB De ROE ace bent bartels tan Torritor date there was some appoarance of a little sober | *°*s t Trench institution, having « representative at ao’ 'ttg Bad = Ads, Grenne, Port oa Prices, The French Senate continues the debate on | second thought on the part of the Wartzburg | further Partioulase of the Sea Fight near | Roime, and sofusing Lo accept as i's Lresident & 300 M.8 & Node 2 Wok; Mersey, Ciry Pb\ips, Beraambucn, Brett, 64 Rutger | the addrots to the Emperor. A paragraph upon Abies, who begin to hesitate about yuaranteo Vortsech Monroe, dignitary of the church, who was at the a NWA. T, BRIGGS, rf ‘2. Bly | Ben & Go TW Howian 4, MoCary, Poliadeipaiag « clandestinely wate for hi ne | & : ore & ent eee increased taxation Blaise diecussion, ing Merle 1 her posveetiors without the | 4 correspordent who witnessed the conilict, | tir 6 far cl ry cf alate, Tha, apweker uaid | 1000 Bich. oe. 06.103 do ACNE. Anti fe rlery Pilladelphing Triste eh. 27. — The ipolil sanction of Pruss! 1 A 4 je the Government would reapect the week raaater, Salle Saal Vorlen, Briclgepor le cath lites eae eked ae fi i ales ‘ ioe, fine tapente The journals cf Vienoa and Munich declare | #)” "4 the teliowing full and interesting account Pathe Weolahtian ob tae vallaleue caler apo ig We oa ny: RO Muse |, K chard un TRL BO Bek VEAL | has revelicds The insurrection. is considered | that Prussia in on the high road to revolution, and | conzmorcing where the Merrimac tirst moots | i was equally recolved t. lefund the rijghts of | 500 Hand Bt J. 47 Howes; Lote Nui, Yau Sostand Cher ym oae, wot o Moot 8, Baaciy, Brogrictor 7 the gum, | important, 68 It might infuence a new atate | that France has gone ao fur as to perfict her | the Monitor :— the state, Mans Pol, de Wed Mahi Re y i i se Wehingtene @ Beaton t 2 ew Wore Orv, | of things in Turkey. | plan of, roger 438 the oomang, pring ie 40] At first the rebel craft seamed nonpluased, and Lixvr, Wornrs, who comannded the Moui- | #04), do Are & Sona; 8 WE (tens Miltou. TG Benton @ = Commerciel, otabaag st Fuad Sale aed f Sith this in vine’, | hetitated, no stoubt in wonderment at the queer | tor during her recent fiicht wi Mornin oh ik Garsnaia: & Bom BG Krag, Hewes Pow au Prince, Mi COAL, Corros —The sales of Cotton in Liverpool | eee et aac i ene ee of Cioners | looking machine approaching her, Too Merri. | boa had some exporienca wi'h the rebels before, | °; ave: Aonughton Mailtox, Hd To: OF RED ASH, 460) WHITE ana. | Marbet tor the work added up 01,000 bales, the 4 Hexitha mac then closad the distance between ber and | Io was last at aoa in Novembor, 18H), on board 0 vey . i 8, Taste ry . As, Milton, Aeon Pulladebe the Monitor until they we 2 a mils of | the sloop Savannah twenty-two quo, on the each other, Both bnatterios st¢ Tho Mer: | blockading equadroo, end was graoted « short rimac fired a shot at the Miuicesota, to which ave of absence on b no reply was made, The rebel crafe then tired | was sont as a spoci.L m “a toi", 101% OF market closicg firm at unchanged prices, “The | eee ee eee evra Tete cement | saloe of Friday were 10,000 bales, the market | near Broadway, N. ¥, closing firm. ed fore limited nums in. the Ecglish provincial ONDIN bas been enya of performanc Fesll& Deal's falna. mestor, Bi ovorty ens. fs were dull but steady, fictricta for a snm of $50,000, a ree firs ne a Wim. hI 101% AKRIVEL Sealed atest Piovisions were quint be | Fatt b shell, whict | St the Monitor; the latter replied, bivting the | wish dispatcher to Cu 5 Dei, & Hud,.., 8 VTRAMSDP—Facon, Willaas, Providaaes, OAL UNDER CUVER—C 3ERL | Co:ecls for money 03%¢09: A neve. 561> bomb shell, which was fired | Merrimac near the water lice. ‘The Morrimac | bine, commanding toe 1 an £0 eek B AL U3 DEER OVER CUMBERLAND, | Cos fo yy YONG. | from Cockpit Point, without exploding and | then commenced firing very ray irat from | notice that the fort would be reinforced by two | ss Gum Orel Pf. 8 WAkyS-—E C Gray, of Hampden, frog, Le oe eed aee anes a ue : | sevt about a woek ago by our soldiers as a tro- | her stern yun at the Monitor, wud then hor | comparies of artillery, and ine'ructions to Gustaans wish sugarto RP Buck & Qe, 7 ABBOTT, Paro te tt rem the Latest Gorman Piles: | phy to Squire Cassi y, in Camden, Ny J., has | troadaide guns, occasionlly Oring a shot at Captain Adama and Cclonel Brown as to their poaanae Ten + big LAuieny alow. * Aud 50 Boneh at. T'russia, as was expected, has answerel with | Dy oy. a fatal prevent. Toe powder was sup- | Minnceota: The tight went on in way for | conduct in mM tees d Bate, Wait for New Works aad brig D ‘ ¢f an abtack by robels upon i sil pestle oe ity the preter alone of te Wuraburuh ( ralie | Boned t 9 ton akon out of the sh I sad it | an bour or two, both vesrel x hangin H the flee and fort, Ile wen. by the land By °, Costner, for Boat ee 5 i , my refusing an arrangement which would place | wy bite! by the proprivtora of the hotel in | protty treely. Sometimes the Merri aac would | and en (he way bo dostroyod his dispatel 2 Daiges oraons of Boston, from OAL"NO MISFRADLE TRASH OR NO | bor in the power of a combination of patty | thatylucs, (a Saturday, on occasion of & supper Vitire followed by the Ericsson, and | As be anticipated, ho was errosted at Mont Pubs Feb Shel Wik suger 02 Bust & OAD weigh) of 9,°00 Ibe, puaramie Meander mates Givected by her groat rival, Austria, Tho | 16 s fire companirs, the bom) was laid | pice versa. While the tighi between the | gomery, wut, as ne papers were found pis el He 10 Sie beg Clin Lae oe fase of the Whole bill, 0 the bes) Peet’ Ore elotion of Mr. Bohrand, ai first Vico Presi’ot | on a tal le 10 be examine’, and two young men | batteries was i inK one hundred eolia }on bias’ poorcon he was allowed to pa Pore oar ta en Be ee ae Lebigh ooal in the city, deitvered in yee 0 of the Chamber of Di pution, by 1) votes to 116 | pamed Hammill and Ackley, with the view of | pire-inch abet w 5 ahr I from Fore | On bis arrival at Ponsacols he obtained a pass Kancocas | from the rebel Gon Braye, pormiitiog him to Ya verbal mesdane fom Secrotury Cameron tain Adarne. went to biin apd roe wo | peated from memory hin dispsteucs, The fort | “5 Tt was promp ly Pe | was reinforced, and as bo was re'urning be was | 1059 r. ‘Tro firg was 60 | arrested by the rebel Gan, Brayg, under the | 50 76, from yards lowee cor, Ki. d“droenwit | ¥en to Mr, de Roome, the candidate of the | paving ali tle fun, twisted a paper into the | tress Monroe on the (0 Koosovell sy oor, Ni ery. MAT. | Crubow party or C metitutionalists, is regarded | giioll and then tet fire to it despite the remon- | to ihe Minuevote, At a quarter past ten o'cloca WF CLANTON, wheal ana rove! a» as a trinmph for the “progressives.” Liaron | gtrances of those present, A terrific explosion | the Merrimac and Monitor ail cou into pretty | to ¢ bt. Non 6 im Wy) however, ras cepted, pereoeale followed. Hammill was fnstantiy killed hie close quarters, the former giving the latter BEST RED ASH OUs ¥) by ali parties and elocted President of the | bruirs being scattered all over the room. Ack- | brosdaides in buccrssior 4.7 Oss eetwnne ASH OOAL, Chamber by 244 votes out of 200 cast, ley who was heleing cue shell, had both hands | plied to by the Monit Guglsh Connell $11 per chaldrou, Coke #8 per Hiavaria is angering her late Austrian allies | blown off, sod a fr igror’ entered bis stomach, | rapid that both craft were obscured in columns | fale tyretence of having broken bis parcle; (ut | 100 a, 8G. CLAREM, 6 W Lith, new Hiwes | by sucdenly and most unexpectedly refusing to | exposing Ha entota {to expired in a fow | of white smoke for a moment ofp The | Ure main object was to obtain bis dispstetesto | fas6 Ydertton | take further part in the c.alition agalnat Peruse | hours Neother) von wan injur, but the | rampart of the fort, tbe riictvt of the vessels I the goverrmont, if he abould have hat any in | 2% Bre Rf la. ren iy 8 nobished, Part of the | in port, the houres ard ile bend were eai | his peresion, Me was sent to Montgomery. | gy ad th 40-4. PER TON OF 2.00 tbs, | 1” Electoral TTeseo, the stato of affalre. ber | rt eb, captured C® Wilntagtim, NC whtie al Wopiog & rou the bicckade, Ph) S wa: io searale {tue UB figate Vermont BRIGS-——Tsabel Beu monn Tamas, Port su rings Feb 6, wink sugar to K Murrey, dre wind for he last 12 duyr: bare tee TO Race Se 50 A. My in tat 97 97, Low 5), found va sire of tbe Gulf Sixeam 45, preg th of Wiuningtot, Delp tam +. Seiied ta co with Beas Moe hers.” lath bark M 8 Trouk 8 3 floor tute the cellar, | crowded with sai ors, *'!irs end clvlians, | whore hi Kept for some time aaa prisoner | 1 ere tay for New Nore March Bib, lat $4 8 hk sas =: | comes howly more revolutionary,” The refs | whit rl on oe 0 9 gu stare Tne Wen the rapid Bring u'luded to tov plac, uae Tees an an inteune oxsteinont Pe) 4 on 16-35 tes nor 8 gonbosy with rudder a Pey taxes is oxtending throughout the coun- | tare dthrcugl! chtew ag entered | these speciators were sinjulasly eflont, ax If | against bir, a& the rebel Gen. Bragy hal col- Apa ‘note ing 8 W try, 6nd; im some of the towns, these are ralsod | ila'schopom ‘be orp site a's cf the atreat, | decefel ca'ts the result. “Thule Impatiasee | ficted & fata et 1,000 ian, and intended to at- | 1690 Pariam ib... 1054 Tins! a ry Mawbout, warade dae, by force, the troops being directed to ding curt dish tame 0 tan pl oo wea soon removed by thy full figure of th | tack Fort Pickens the very night it was retn | 00 do 4,080 1855 with tobseo wo Seaaby Jones

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