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1M, Harioe Varh Pareengers to Lit 1 for (Lo rome: that, ofver al!, we form but a small proportion m | BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW YORK BUN, forgot'en | » We bad, well ni, Ml ptiabewy Hor me from ternade March 11 1% tf ef the population of Chrietene taped a ele ago Noone who at‘ontively pernees the Euro Nowa of teymnrer: she Lad He captain wat | pean in'c\ligance, will be « bot WL dy Bermoae £6 N. | etate of forge fulnoes, Tao preot agitation in BARKB—Tsiavers, Merrie © Germany which arrays Aur‘ria and her Ware. | M4, with elt ty R yy 4 Allies on one side, ard Prussia with the Hiss eavy Wand NW face, 12k amet wt 8 8, terew fie ta, appareuty 4r ‘under soil only, and probaoly bowie te this p BRIGS—Bsempler, Dewsll, of st John NM from Quen fiekon Feb 16, niger 9 © © Danean jhe AY Me | Bean North of Hatteras, wt! ry N Rand 6 lwarks, apt ails, dc, SOROONERE Andrew Sie rnrt Abrabamy Vir Whacin a Neel a jt ica, Blsabetlipor, with ow Rew Haran. ; MLA Lovell, Kimbaly, mi Daiport, with caw’ for Proviiense. : | Giiaton Belen, issdethyory wish coal ty | Ptench Sy hat produced the most intense | gy toning excitamon nye the wtudents wT iasetees Orly Bich iasi's sunk: Wain taxa anid threatening excitement among ‘br stulents | 4 fee Smith, New fncon fr Patiede.ptds, | and werkingmen of that volatile people, ia one | te Corry Weatort ida « direction, anal the entire priesthood and wll the Py a RO a ehparts wt! T resciute adherents of Pius 1X in the other. Tn AKRIVED LAST EVENING. all the manufacturing citi@s and districs the SATP—Acdudon, ates of Naw Bedford, fron | eufferirg of the poorer classen in riychtfal. At | paper dE a eg ry Lyons, the coffee houses in the f wards , Sale tale Saber tsk teen’ tive Wao fot T have heen closed, owing to the circamstanco wanton. ie tam cW ene ¢ prs of Virgins, to demands for charity not always ma sumiry, wider proportions, while Poland ia 6 dently on the very bei kof a revolt more cocurre ,and perhaps secretly, French and Kage | dl uper the other, convul-es a population | that of the U trained armios opreya'iny more than a mil- | Vion of men. The agitation in Russis, relative tothe omancipation of the Serfs is daily as liab twic ited $ unanimeus and ¢otormine: ris co her parti Tre late epoch of Prince Navorrox, in the then any that bas jon. to continue in this THE MISSISSIPPI «with regular The Rebel Gunboats in Check. SEVEN TRANSPORTS HEMMED IN, Enemy 15.000 Strong. Tportant from Winchester, | Cedar t| IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO, LATEST NEWS ey in FIGHT, Creek Bridge Retreat of Gen, Jackson, Destroye at Vera Cruz b lhed, olin sires dy were 18 leagues from Vern standing thi Dobledo the Minister cf the army about 200 ms: wing fores oM 6 fi wat PRA PROM TERA BOE HE, ‘The Preure of the 19th containe tm : lo 4 We have rec ives ietters caved ntre mafire the ness aitoady [1% The French troops were the Brat to march to the | terior, We heady ued ant incl of water wbick | were aerere Yo raed sey fell: wad On the tn brigade which forme the va | vl of the Spat ingent wae ke Feb . | fineliys ratitied tae | vere Prim wd Senor Foreign Abin | 166) Tre Seeoad Beagade 0) Will BB out toro troa: wud ttow Gen Prim acoupaniod Hew we, RIFE a tion tasde Vera Cruz, Feb tthe par a comm iteariat ard he 7 y the besry ead myunt Zerwore abd Liniare wil! con Hee wid toe Nati aal Bridge w when # wi ali The corresper chased Uy 8 org Diack fore wn with the tone and gevture of humble pea eae inna none eH we ary. 35,000 somls are representet to be doati- The Alliance Declining, ted gnoa by Me agp iat. Capt P y within that cistrict alone, While such are prone LUBE Mobil sca ane ite eee dawe ‘ ; t# of explosion accumulating in the | hia We dmbem If pe pyar Desc. if ovtre and tot-bod of rovelucions, aly | ENGLAND BACKING OUT. se baie BAW ore ig Bt Pater, 6 | (remblee with eagerne: 4 campaign ” i fonty Dark Mack t bate Soran peels Piotide Bee! Ligne bear. 5 he U | FF forelign ¢ oct pai nice, and the nwtentitae? G ih bed bi Fea ae B tteaner Frew coyguaye of GARLEALIN \ewpanioce | Manimilian’s Prospects Gloomy. . Sa Marietta Sith, Matthews, P. nt is paither heeitating nor equivocal, 2 Psy heme: ina is naltber nor edjui vocal : can th V8 Lut, the still grander reono of exeite ‘ Arroyo, PR 6 de: a farthor $ ut dor becnure the AN AMERICAN OFFICIAL MURDERED Bincker, Leb rN York, 4 by lotelll 4 7 Hope a0 de sche Ont y intel withovas, te Beste Crown, Fev "6 aot on in (hem W, lowt ! res Thove t» wih wdrwlge, wat | watricts who preceded him, ever pointed to — ee ee land te Dewees «te weather | Constantinople as the portal of power in the Attatrs at Island No 10, Geo HB faad, doves Port Royal 12 dary tet | Oiont, and ic was a favorite maxim with him | cutro, iL, March 16.— ter for t Kenny, Experienced very leary northern y ame that wheroever should porseas and hold the | Acsociated P ' A the Mayeshipy two stove bul warks, lost ke mala saps ny i enila and bas been Gelton Horn, would be neater of the worll, + winv6 Island N wi ae lon mien, aye pers This aim and idea, it fs averted by the Kort “ings aon Bre Haines, Blisacetsp Promince, || MECHR Zetrexa—one of the beat informed ] Mian olde Y SLOOP—Jaae Maria, Ward, Newport, ud ae nals of Lurope,—animate the exertions of | ™ ais aad a ‘me aay BE tho Grek National ty, whose exer nie a eats arn lindhsihel steon Albnacesed ‘ rien " . vered a etern wher rm the al pe Sinte of Pur steam frigate R Mons eve; tow, sot the land of Dosite | so. cee folal ob ihe Kentucky shoré and Meamed | (is Aro cf the} rusty. Gen, Box ria in blave of insurrection againat “ M 7 on (rave, comtaan ¥, hed bean eene : Irrection AKANE) own eho river Four ahella were thrown after hers | ty she Iremder in Mexico om the the Havarian dyn: that rules it, Tho mot- J the divkance Was too grout for the hots to take ihe ie Bid pop Liverpool Feb 19, |g Marsha & Cy Berk Queen of the Picet Bark Dar taster B: Liston, Queenstown Teh. Otten, (Fm Bremen Alsc a back 63 da: Benoa Ayres, the Turks from ment of a grand ¢ cient her colossal power, has long sought the posoos- church ‘0 of that party has long been the expulrion of urope, and the ro establin-= ok Empire, with the zantium for ita eapital, Russia, wi ion of Constantinople, and with ablished aa hor St thy Grook 6 rite, sho, more eifend, AND o'clock the feat rou al At thin b Withi» rang’ Neoueny, ty about throw milen ‘The Commodore ordered three 4s int position, yt, two e'olock ia the aMernoons we are but as yet Lave heard nothing from the inland, har be 8 vad recelved the mas the Bite of Mexico, wl deorow the erso- asula of Yucatan, in- Den 8 B. frigate Pt arrived of Vere vinwing worl that fie other American ves Ino! war Wonld abortly join her there. At Heveng, the cloawef the carnival festivities wl ich were iaueuelly brilient hod been marred oy Iso several other rquare ried vomnels. than any other (ovarnmont of modern | . Tete *Ppeara to be w lance 1 MANE DP nomerctin askastiuations, children in nome SALUD , é Kentucky wide and we have counted shirtesn guns | catey being mtavbedin ste mtrecte by persone ta ibis fortes Bi tor Demerara: Go | Cay lays claim to tho title of the Grook | i vomitim on the liuft tank jarch 16— Barks Vi Meriiainy for Demarara: ) ES * riba onition on the hulls, . eusian G0) ana lumbia Bavane: Boundios 8 Empire, She has once before ater | a tarye sumber of relel transporte can leo te |g nine erent mileage The Pane ae 9S Saneae cs ford, with fire and sword, in bohalt | geen acroem the low joint near the Missouri shore, | of Mar new have returand t+ Guba, glad to ew seme ¢ Prosul it of the Greeks against — their formor ly engaged arund the island, but what they | fr te the mickly 1 pad Aaslpuis Gueislop Ottoman opppressora, and tho former hw are doing caunot be determined, bs nec DiBaSTE RS, ae ‘The teamah p M San ow ader Govern ment emp oy Wao yexter’ay a'lerno n taken ou the Gieat Becricna! Dock for repairs, ‘The British bark Mery Baker, of Si Nat was bowrued ius 2 Berueger, wad viderod to | o an enchor tn the Liwer Bay The at ip Geitana te moron the Great R Dock for repsira ; abe wil. re atr Realy corpered the feov THE NEW YORK SUN. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 1s, 1862, “Co adael Pemanelpaite: Ths mx the Prysidont ta rela ion to the re ueipation of claves, throu, the aid of the Federal Goversment, whoa of bis ne tract sought for by ihe pe moms to be & consog'ivne for thy approprintiva their color) sativa. schemes of emanciy many years sn tented The cor of the c terve th from tin ored fom able ag with tho lapse of tim die out, since no more females capable of giv- ing birth to elaves would then grow up. Now accorcii¢ to the census talile, there are 4,002,- slaves; of these, 2 000,891 are fom. and ¢f these fomales yory noarly one-half are under vious bia of land for ition combines were advocated which is brieily pre- The po at che © lotermines that 1, ber offpria, tame cox Hosea it oat boon 9 time propoved that the ys as they should Le made f appreauh the marriy Lt follows whole system would 15 years of sco, Botween 10 and 15 yours there srealtogethor 250,000. The consus does not give the exect urimber of cach age, but if wo assume that one fifty, of 60 000, are this 15, and that a8 many will reach that age year, thea all that is required is to purchue ‘and imuko free 60,000 every year, aa they arrive at the apo of 13. Thir, a: a price of $300 per head, wil! cout $14,000,000 por annum, or one week's cost of tue presen: war. By this system, in thirty years’ timo, slaves would cease to be born, au’ thore now existi De would, in tie course of nature, very noarly have coaned to exist, Hlack servitute would have come to anerd, There would remsio, however, a vast nviber of superannuatad blacks whom the masters could not support, there bulng no longer young vlaves to supply the subs'ance. For thoee blacks necessary provision would ro- quire to be made at the puvtic expense, ‘The question then iecurs, what is to be done with the purchased females? And here Mr. Lincoun's colonization views, under suitucle Provimens, could be made to apply. went Palut of Interest are wwace that the U.S. lorees, Pore, have possession of Now Madrid, 0 the Mississi, »’ which place x tondive fortifications, mouuted w eat siege guns, bal been prey: to command the river. 7 mirable purpose for the Tod much as tho KR bels are ox some 133,000 to 15,000 str situated in the Missimip tance above Now Mudsi line which divides Kentu At the island are etationes some rm bel und also several rebel tr tuamers, which the river as Commodory bh the hoavie ed by the Robicbs bow weorve an ad- ral troops, iaas. ped in foreo— at Island No, 10, River, wahort dise tnd directly mn Ten cu cannot yo up Foorr’s mortur flotilla, and gunboats, baye descended it to with! wmues of the | land, where, at last acoo ing out the rebels at lon ate, they Wore slivli , to which the confederates had no pi thet would reply, The mortar fleet stopped their escape up the river, while Gun. Por, at Now Madrid, stopped reinforcements, and barred escaps down the river, In this position, it is not improbable that we way have, at any hour, intelligence of the capture of the whole rebel force, with all their boats and property that may be spared from destruction, The news from this point will now bo looked for with anxiety. Agitation In Europe. The great movement which agitated the masses of Europe in 1645-9, exhibiting itself in violent outbreaks at that time, ye miss for » while, then re-appeating in wars that have largely changed the political relations of the Eestern Continent, and then again sinking Into apparent quiet, is once more on the surface Our attention here in America has been 60 thoronghly absorbed in our owa troubles thet, since that tim ter! England might again bar her way, have in¢icatod eloments that will scarcely per- mit the renewal of eu regarded her as their steadfast Yot # Russian movement toward in- rorce in the Archipolao would bo Hable 10 wuo.her check like that received in the Cri- mea. A coalition similar to that of France and But, we h an offensive alliance, Whilo Russia may not appear in tho fold, in view cf hor owa internal disturbances, she may vot be compelled to withbol her active gympa- thy with the Greeks, engayed, as they would bo, ina echeme that must eventually further ber ition, ‘ria, then, aa the ally of Bavaria, ro- erie in the path of Grecian indo tut the Gorman papers last recived in conjunction with the Grooks, the iba'dians cf Daly have plaoned a landing on he Tare coasts of the Adriat pilar execution, but far gr in import, to the loniirg in Sicily, which ullimately drove the nlonce.® us that, De Hitan PaRRUINASD from bis throne, Aus: tal fully o high. Jy octhmated version that rhe b understanding with the roabout to scour those of Franz ultan, whore vers ls o ar Adriatic ta e9nji Journ. fuusetands the Kuropean meyazine today, and arpath thrown by a designing or incau- igus hand may light aconilagration, in the terrible prosence of which the American poople, notwithstanding all their cost of blood and trensure, may have reason to rejoice that they stard aloof from coraplications with nations equally woll armod with themselves, axl more enabled to do them injury than are the four willions of slavelolders in the South, The Mexican Nowe, ‘The intelligence from Moxico today presents points of great interest. It indicates that Min- ister Corwin has, with or without authority from our Government, given assurances that the United States will endorse the payment of the interest on the Mexican debt due to foreign nations, and upon this England retires from the contest, while Spain and Franco are left to tho adjustment of details. It is not to be presumed that such a retire- ment is made, except with a good understand- icy of the points at iesue having beon ar- rived wt by the allied Powers, but the eld adage of “many a siip between the cup and the lip, "will cause regret that Hpyland did not continue her reprerentation until matters should bave been finally settled, and all foreign forces have left the country at the same period. Bat the aban- sonment of the monarclial scheme, and the probability of peace, are excellent items of news. By the San Vrancisoo ALTA CALIvORNIA rews-aper, we loan of the death of Mr.Hesny Vas Vacn en nen od ears, for sove~ wl years & prominent bullion dealer of thet Gly. ‘The occurrence took placa near the Ban Lorenro 1, onthe 1th of Fébruary Cruz, ¢ in, whore he was paper fost, at San iforn attending to Cie eroction of his paper mill, dure ing whi h bo was suddealy killed by the falle ig of trees Decoased was connected by mar- Hage with the daughter of the late Jossrit Perkins, of this city, and loayes an interest ing family, with a largo circle of frionda aad to mourn bis untimely end, ‘The Hudson River K, KR, Acctdont From the Aloany Ances we obtain the ful- ng, particular tance The train eft Kass Albany about 15 or a® min wes Wvapres Or New York Is was ‘ two DagKaee car au Severo onrme andy belusg very wae forced Wo Lay over at Huson, watil 4he uy vom New York passed Ly Thoee w wavelled ever the roel wi wor Shab in the vie 8 & MILE OVER @ ALAN « peices piles, Au the W pot road, the two | were thrown | sxe cars and five kK, byw nate haggage cars, end one of the coaches, fall {nt ery by Nie Tight, and toe otter four $9 tho lt Tue cars were piléd up one upon anothers and were compievely broken, Ibis wonderful shat so fow lives Wore lest, Four of the solaiers and one hoy wore either killed or drowned, and from 20 to 2b were wounded Private letters from the Porter Guard (Cavalry) Now York Volunteers, stationed at Camp Stone, Perryville, Md.y sate that a supply of muskets has been recelved for that regiment, and for the Harris Cavalry, and that they will soon have to face the enemy, as infantry soldiers, which they are un- ‘willing to do, as they enlisted for the mounted ser— vice, and are under the impression that they oun- not be made t serve as infantry, Tie raortar boats ure womeatarily expected to open fre, We aivvern the much talkod of floating rebal Dabtory ae the island Cairo, IIL, Murch 16 ofclock P.M. Vals at Island No. 10 have ® very stroug position, Forty Foote, saying that his hesvy guna command she river, the enemy can pasts Loabe are trying to fores w passage, Sevan rebel transporte near Island No. 10 are Lemamed in, The encam pmer y in visible, and ix sup powed W Le conf overjCedar Greek, and re fon AL. wa Koy Westy in The» mulatt, who trial, rontored, belongis Patches from the Washington Government to Min- (stor Corwin, was murtered on the 24th going from Vera Cruz to the City of Mexico. were commenced at Ori¢abay April 1 conference between Generals Prim sud Dobléto Was that no more troops should be landed. Ahi) dome Bpanish troops returaed to Cuba, and the expected Fron oral Lorwnces were to return without landings * England, ‘Thetr mules, harnoas ete,, were soll to Abe Thames, we Lave dates from Vera Crus to she td jostent, she English contingent of the allied frcew bas beon withdrawn, and that the French and. Spaniards Aline sre th aagume the pacification of Maxie, Bug Accordingly, While the bark, the Spaniaide ple mecuay honess an rontden Austrian Prince to kee LATER. The re- “us have Leen counted, I ght mortars helled the battery above the Lalvnd lay. ‘The enemy lefe 8 several times bus return- ‘They only fired with two gums, Cur wells reached the Iland wastly. Goneral Pope hiss sent dixpatches to @omrnodore that neither steamboat nor gunboat of ‘ Firing bas Leen all day. ‘ard in the direction ef New It in wuppowed that the rebel gua 000 t 20,004, Wiocbeator. March 17, — Contrabards the bridge trom Winchester, o4 retyeated up the Val Jalet a8 the outporta, News from Mextco, The stoamor f rom Hay: wy ed bere yenterday afveraoon, # dates from Vera Cri to the th Luet ers had bean browrht into iui, Willlaia Maliory. A number of rebel ers rial) wtmall pu of cotton on board bad reached Havana Two slave doalers had been murdered at Havana, yur in number, including a confessed the crime and is uuder son the ral rely aniline wore Mouduras dates are to the 274i of February, A rable reaction ad occurred and order |iad been Medins had been chosen President pro with 5,000 troops holds the road from to Mexico, Au American citiven, named Addison ', Arlen, to Lowell, Massac! usette, bearer of dea while Negotiasions between the Mesicans and allies It appears that one of the stipulations made at the Under re-infurcoments under Gen- The glieh forces will return in the Bermuda to eb, who started for Tehuacan on the 27th. the Bund —By the 8, M. steamer (Correspondence Havana, March 12 1 ‘The news is interesting, It appears that oc eeing to sanction all their proceed: English proceeded ty re-em: 1 Frouchnn were in mover py Cordova and Orizabm leaving Vera et instant, The discussions of the commence about the lst ot Aprily J 1b lw expected that no diificulty will be experi= ced in arranging iv demnity fr the past and’ am thas in the fuviire Mexico wil! observe an. prompt course in the payment of her 1 mil atrd ample protection to foreign s without the ncammity of « Spanish or der in the cou in Jebtey partef the U will pay, or sevure tl oo to Prange land aid Spaiv of observation that very lithe ly now instituting » uew Coverument for Mexi- ina, in 4) ' predminary ne. wins dit rmed by the Mexican y inf already euilared severely wa ¥o bea climate ; aud the ere erewa dt be overjoyed ot the order Irawa), ad they are by no meaus sox ious for yellow jack" lauralyy and the grave honors o-anketed thar swith Advices fom Key West | ist reesived, are to the effect Shas thet Adivirsly Cowie sere setting has decusred that she Spaniah brig Teresita is uct a legal prica, and Judie Mervin bas accordingly or. dared her release, ‘The intelligence hes liad a good effect mpon official clrclag here, aid It is expected that the release of the steamer Labuan, recently gant te your port, will low. Complaints are made here thet the late nows from the North ia nct full and complete; and as vornment has chance of the telegraph there is a disposition to discredit the reports of the recent Victories of the Uaion armies, Shades of doubt characterise all the reports that go from here to Burope by every steamer, the rebel agent, Col. Chas. J. Hele, taking care that bis versions of occurrences are well understood by all the foreign with whem he is yoy leila, ERs Tritiew for their w is to leave this ie ietiari the Gulfthough ve ev a he cloared for Matamoraa, though crippling a neutral port, head quarters will be in the field, of the Mouse of Representatives, will accompany hin Bricadier Waal ington today on his return to 0 wander ¢ Comm iitec will 6 reh ‘ thous nd men at Manassas wt any bine wishin the Petersburg hater of rebe © after the ivjury to Worden, says he knows he put five nlc ta, of 170 Lb @ach, right through other will go to the bottom, Tur Puosrver ix Vinginia—Miiitany 0: evn Virgivia, is under the Fadera from the Keption and Rappahanaock—Richmond ond the rest of Virginia will fli iuto our hands, states, but that thie Government must keep the great rebel army in Virginis and d there, So may our best Generals, ouatrancoy they aay, Waablogton Iteme. ‘gtem, March 17.—Goneral Fremont Wa hat had an interview with the President and the Secretary of War, Ho will prem his wifalre for My sterticg to hisdapartivent, Hin etait will Ue determined om at an early day, ils ) | Shanks, soon an bis duties wil permit, ‘Tho Senate waa four houra in executive session eday aud confirmed the following nominations for ain of volunteers Cuiel of Artillery, attached 4 the tt wore, or of Cugress, from Mise or James N Larut Gol, Wa HB Major Ar drew J Bruit! M icena L Pesricks« Fave Fy Quin ‘ Orrin S| Ferry, of Connsetic Liiran, G. Berry, 6) Maine, J. H, Holmes, Secretary «f New Mexico, leaves s Te The Revenues of thie morning mays oat the B the couduct of the war ke & report upon the retreat of te »frow Manassas, ‘They expect to Ww that the rebols have not nu hibit faces bored thirty wat fr Weeks Cameron does not seem inclined t) burry to 84. vad Clays & good sollier and thoro my retuaing locked 9)» there u nerOn arrives oul Lieut. Greene, of Monitor, who took command Merr- roae, If they got together again he say one or te Our Special Correspondence, MONS ‘Tux Por Tue Mew. KAMAG AND ¥ OF THE AbMIsiarnation w Yous Crry, &e., de Wasuixc cos, M The whole section of Northern, tops can be driven f waa — i 4 gaid by mi stary critica not to he desirable for the rebels to crowd Lacie into the Gulf or Cotton oy or take it Some of the Nave an idea that to drive the enemy into Bou Carolina, Georgia, Alabarca, and Mississippi, wil cut either a battle, or the capture of any rebels, in well enough, ‘This is not she policy of the Admin. iaration, Of this Lam sure, Ing trefore, I can say that vigor us operations will be conducted in Viryinidy and they will not be post poneds There is still a great d cf analety here respect- ig the Merritaac, and her ability to destroy our fleet, So much depends upon a mere contingency that is is inpowible not to feel avsious upon the subject, Ibis not believed, however, that the Mer- rimac can go to sex if she oa, New Yor may cok out, Ib will doultiond & veveral days for the Morrimae to prepare herself for anoth a8 i hh is the opinion at the Navy De Lord Lyons bes been giving a chidae party here, at which Dr, Rossel! “asristed" in gome private shoatrica’s, ‘The wureliable Doctor is 9 ge artopinvedl by the recent sueoomtes of the fens ATOOps, Frou Fortress Plonros, Monroe, Murch 16, via Baltimore, ¢ Suwanee arrived today from Roan: ke Island cn Vriday, and Hatteras on Saturday, with uailé and passengers, Phe stearser Hugh Jenkins arrived today from Washington with one of Professor Lowe's balloons, Fortress March i Rovph weather delays the repairs on the tele greph wable. ‘The Cougressional Committee on Naval Agfairs Avintant Becretary of the Treas iry, came Warbivgton this morning aud returned Ae inspecting the Monitor aud other ol 8 joss of interest bere From Loutsyille. Louisville, Ky., March Vi.—The rains of Frie day night caused Barren Biver to swell over it banks, and a portion of the bridge over she river a Bowling (ireun was carried away, Keiiroad communication with Nashville is conse quentiy suspended for the present, ‘The Ohio river a also rapidiy rising, Parson Browelow, Philadelphia, March 17.—The well known publisher of Dr, Kane’s works has offered Parson Brownlow $10,000 for the copyright of his proposed book, giving an acco unt of hit sufferings, Teperinet Di cision in Ro gurd Wisconsin Faxes Milwoukee, Wie., March Vi—m_A decision of 1.2 Buprems Court of this mate, ia reistion to the pemeee of taxee deciaret that al! the state 166? sre inoonstitutional by rum the inequality of texatiw. Stake nme diat® setion fp the m These for the relief of farm morkga decided W be unoonmit ed Ai we ¥ mal Burting of the New Premycerian Chnrcb at Dinghamptes, MY Binghamp'om, N. ¥ , March 1 Aap enda Pree gtr peed sud inece hy wea burned 8 Les five or with the ¢ n cbives, an ed pied, t or KO; am Mn ance Congressional Proceedings. KAXVIL© CONGR 44 sense, Fira sens » March W—Mre Herrin (N.Y Washingte : ky tan To Dt red aie al Commaninter Prieting tary p pron dtoent that the % emieblieh & seea De. Praw Sie suger ine diate ent that Avy p tes be pi 4 ‘ seein, nil a furtee tren € ois We compensation’ buing St. Patriok’s Day. th ot nelusiom ofthe Dinner to Fricndly Sons of aes . vel te add vided the gov. Par n otr Fir ; Cron AHY Fim Ok pay tare 18 receives," Mr. Simp xweilen $ as then wi yted and tha bil Wt very Iu the Distrtet mat Lis w and postponed untd » we vn AA) urved, Jinuae of Kepresentacives weed toa Benste the prewut tt jis te pay the ¥ tary of War Cpe the mame wud cause HV to be appl tometer Ganeral tie ep ielative set making t That Ler ae if appropriuted 1d leo t any 1 cenanry for 8 Hl i funds to ba epprop Toe tive ¢ 8 resolution, n stall untors of ay apy by the Pay. nated by tos in theseme Congres, xt of the amon exe! for vie lath Tove) ¥ CL.) male to intre<luce ® rem ling we Conzoittes on the 1 a” Cou, ay Mew Br to b+ meine sown, wizel, or onumed woren, and had then santto B. ail, and whetomr mich are War ot th violation of the Jenatitution, which says ll be deprived of bis life or liber: fy with ut due procems of law." Mr. Johor ob) recopti more and impris ned | reat and imjris neuen of the reso Fee lution sa given above, Mr. Wickilife (Ky ) moved to lay the revolution sHetble Tre motion was lost by yaar, 43; nayr, 68, The reolution was then paaned, 7 uae went into Committes of the Wale on the Tex Bill, Mr, Colfax, of Oi, in the chairs A lel ete enmnmel on amendments and te general Poviotons of the il, rewarding the duties of w Horm, collectors, &u. Adjourned, Tur Betr-Fyvereres ws Couxcn—Wuar's iv A Name.—On Friday evening last, twen- ty4two gentlemen, representing sha * Committee Cuba ot Now York." mat st pwider some “important special . Howe prosdad. ‘The finan- atrer was firdt presented. — tained the item of $500 received from Mr. 3, Gunther, during the last election for Mayor, Purposes, Ono member atatel that he kuew of the ware gentlenan paying $1,009, wish he thought should beon the report, It was ex plained that the $500 was al paid ty thir organi. rasion alone, the $1,000 having been given ty a nt Committee of the National Union wod an ine Jepender org distributed veral wa 1} satiafac- tery, the next business in order the expulsion oftheir late Booretary, M who refused to r mm the books an af the Committee Which remained in He waid that they had been solen prwiiy dlabe~ lef was and it was re auch 9 jf wome yearn eines, in the American Covacll (K.N) ofthe Bight Ward, nyuiry being now made by some of the membre asto what the “special important busi« nis was, the Chairman made some general re marks on the propriety of changing the name of thelr party, and adopting a new platform on which they might “rope in" many discontented members of ull parties, Mr, Holden offered a weries of reao- tions according with the speech of the Chairman, and purporting to be a sort of platform for the new “Constitutional Union Party"—fawine taken from the Rhode Island party of that name) Mr, Brown was glad to #ee such @ measure pro posed, He thought Americanism was played ov and “Hit would not be policy to start a Whig party now," Lut with «new namo and an anti-Abolision platform they could get clear of the Be)! reputa- tion which hung over them, snd draw into their ranks tle copservative Republicans ol! Husker Democrats, “Biver Gre: In fact, they could swallow up the rain portion of all the ether par- ties, instead cf being, as heretofore, themselves swallowed up, He even believed that Tamueny and Mceort would through the dissunsions in them- selven, gravitate inte the Wew Coustitutional Union party, Mr, Bingham a's ‘elt sure of getting Morart, Tammany, the Silver-reys and everybody else opponel to abolition and Mack Repabtiomainms Il would like to see thelr party eo strong that when- ever an abolition meeting, like that lately held at the Cooper Lustitute, was gotten up, they could hold another immediately afterward, mich grester and more influential, That was bis object, Another member said they would have to work quickly or the Republicans would stwal their new name and platform, as they had before stolen the motto of # the Union, the Constitution, and the En- of the Laws,"' to whieh he cousidered tue ving the exclusive ight wad cong, he sald, are y and are srylag to ges up The Repub work en this mat new Dane, Mr. Rberts opposed it. He was conservative and aght the old name gwd ens Any way, they » right to change i v yan hed swo 1 a or three organisations ia bis bead, while be (Mrs Ry vis J but one—tke old National Union party wae what Moi their difference of opinion, Another wember shought there we trouble in the Committee if the Chair juite so much bo aay, ‘A scone of considerable confusion enstely lalf-a icon members speaking at once, emelavew argue ing the matter here and thera, without listening to avy of the speskere—the Chairman exhausting energies with hammoring on the table, and ghout- ing Order" and Gentlemen, I'm aatonisned," and Mr, Holden, reddening with indignation over « propowal to refer the whole matter to ® commity Then, as the storm lulledy the voive of a whalwart member from the Sth Ward was heard and the pielancholy burden of his souge the defections fom the party cvlored the passions of the excited committee, To spoke in. feeling terms of one former brotver the Bighth Ward, who had mold bimself for a mess of oe a messepgership in the Mayor's office—avd of an- «ther who now luxuriates in the Custom House, Finally, he thougbt something should be doue to swell depleted renks: Mr. Frost. moved tat they be hereafter called «Phe Constitutional Union perty of the United States," and that » new plan of organisation be jutions, those of Mr. Holden, ware reeried wre Commanien st Five, who are to ‘another Fs evening next, ‘Ther vaking this sodon saetting broke tp. ve an hada't Se. ee Sa) i ee ee ee Tur tron Wor the city nod eenplg & large number Birte the wares paid araor the ren sinder are equally ay Lege is of work being now done ,ON Tite Fast Sipe or edotng «very large am unt of busines, | av fen | ant herds Ia to $3,000 a week The following: Allaire Tron Works (a Cherry street, name Beat the Uoited Site nop of-war, aow on the stocks the Novy Yard. Toey will be comple ed in about two months. Alm © ne for tLe Sod trade, B2-iuch cylinder and UM fos soko, Absam agin. wid), 6 en in. b eyitn A beam eb Btroke, for the 0 Tela Rillned Company, A beam engine Bp ford, Tieton & Co., with 75-inch cylinder and 19 feet stroke, which is intended Sortie Wet Jodie trad pone fr Joins trade, 76 foot cylinder and 12 feet mroke > new boilers for mMeamtwats, besides a considerable | vantity of | igh preeaure works Aenailer bowen deo, James Murphy & Co, of the Fulton Iron Works, Lave just complet d engines ard botlers for te U, 5. sloup-otwar Queds, weight « ere complete, 210 wix euigar teland of Cubs; four wteam gawensila parties; aud are Ors for @ OW ferry leat, eLe large U rived Sieben, for the Brie Ite ‘ Banoh cylinder wid 10oot mrokey eng h cylinder aud %sfoot mroke, for the Brok!y engine, 8-0 h cylinder anid 1-foot per Coit, Hart d Os; one steam I bat Ooete Ls Marenos Loree power exch; awe ve ) Ao 40 horse po war exch town trom POSTSCRIPT, Toe Minstrel Boy to th Alen, ody in ke iving the tuast, the Prosi- eh vac recetps ey sat ng. Viet her tonight." I Jent grecefu ly ack ady in Ireland of & box o Mr, J, Savage £9) 4x given, Mr. Geary nang Tara's Hal's,” wel Herp that once thro Mr. K.O'G orn a ob Apessing ceference & Wits moat suthuniaatic fourth reg dirauk wistous reponse, T the $b repu or toat— The Army abd Navy—the stivtion, and tue Nesting treason and Col, Mobos U8. A, respoused appropriately, mi gave the tows, Op @ lant Itanmen who are fighting as privates In toe war”? Mr, K. Bustond made a very © friodic response to the Aare tant. A toast was read by the Prosident from Captain ently reeponded $9 the u Cuvoraa was applause, ar Wart—"The President,” wae 1 Mans of our Con F eountry from ime busiastic sud pac Meiga, U. 8, N, of the North Csrolina: “May the Sona of 84, Patrick do their part in ex- ‘fer nuinating Secession, aa did St Patrick the toads ‘and reptiles of [relano.” (Applause) Anumber of toasts, grevtings and sentiments from kindrek Sooleties in Boston, Puiladelphis St. Loult, Brooklyn, and several other cities, All were strongly patriotic aud adverse to Kagland, oong, entitied © The Macts aad the ce\vitg 88 appropriate response—and aa she hours Wore On. ROUgS Were \avermingied in the fewivitios voning : 7. © Woman-—rmon’ ot, lest and truest friend " Our Sister 8 cletiesjvint almoners in the wreat fleld of charity, Their honored repressute: ives are ever welcome ty our b 9. The Been wud the Bars Ata lave hiv ny brhkce up in the best humors ae Tine uowee minn oN ny Liner. Boowest Connonayy in the procession yemerdey, was thy kame Walon wae rhiden by Cel, Corcoran at the betsle of Bull Run, Island Number Ten is Ours, “STILL TREY COME! ANOTHER VICTORY GREAT HAUL OF RI MENTS. March V u ARKANSAS, 1s rospongo to @ soronade nawtinced frou #1 * ISLAND No womy TEN Planters Ti sine IS OURS, WITH ALL THE AMMUNITION AND TRANSPORTS TH ENEMY AD THERE He said that snothor victory bad been galued in Arkannes, in which three (8) rabel phured. slonels were are have sot tra: pired, sts an coriier dapatch than the Yarch 1%—A din tel, talay gays that accuracy of the firlag by the .ortarw yesterday was fully equal to previous expectations, ‘The mortar feet threw 24) sheds and the Benton 41, Ib is expected that one or more of the enemy's works will be redviced tedey, and the place closely invested. [4 is thought by some that tue rebels are marching seross the neck of land from the island ty Merriwosther's landing on the Mississippi, ovly five miles over a procticable road, and below Poias Pleasant to the piace where Gea. Pope has bate tories, aud that when they are embarked on she boats, tthe smoke of which was plainly seem yrr= terday, at or near Merriwesther's Landing, from 0 ” we it fod ihe rebel's newt the gualon Romie. Yared tetas to Hasoalph or Fort Pulow, Frey Washington, Washington, March 17—An erdor was weed Abin tnortiug for tue eeizare of the printing offi ie ‘and the arrest {tbe proprietors of the Wasulugton vst Le, aad Shelr thal by & court per having yerterdey publimet news ue pid mL Vouuoube, that the news wat hwaded | di the paper wet we Vauc@rvition, He oxy mtlit ory he bmn wo Nob be repeaters ¥ vrder was suspended, 1 the order issued snues in force Attention ls ret, whiias WW) aut Au- LOCA EWs. #eW YORK AND THE VICLAEEY St. Patrick's Day. ued From first page.) On the reverse were the figures of Marshal Maedlahon and the Maid of Erin, with a harp surmounted by an +agle, with the inscriptions: vy Country T Mourn.” Jsbip, Unity and Love. Division No, 10.—This being a now division cerried no banner, but turned out in impovin, force, ors wore: J, Raddin, Pr dent; J. Gilteepie, Vice President; J. Dorley, Secrotary; P, Carroll, Treasurer. z wn mp, D1vIRlON, == Dennis Sullivan, “ar ; ward Buckley. Connell’s First Band. ‘LoncsHonxaan’s Usiox BaxxvoLEnt {James Kelly, Esq. ad by Mr. Morvan {son of Roger) Mo- ', Vico vatricke whart, with : rerven's U stag Baorv lant Sooley Organteat Oot, 18, 185%, H Chartered March 12, 15 front, having sg one rite 9 ship loading at ¢ On the other sida'wae «delegation cf mem- bars of the Society vis roiher, witht “After thik Waa’ Vorny a splendid ‘new | | fay, ecoompaniod by the American flag. Cale hoading the Cornell's 24 Band, ‘2d Division of the Society, ing the family of « sick be carried ar other splendid banner, displaying one wi fiage of all natiors, and twe toe motto, ide the fig 8 of Jackson and Lafayette, & shield on which were emblazoned the clasped handa, with Voity.” In the background wag a view of the ‘battery and Now York Bay, with the ineeription— ing two little apd the mem! ere of the with a view of oil the inseript “Whatever & Ones, the same “Tehitd this, again, ou do also vom Iitren by the banda, ciety in procession, ocean ‘und ships sailing over ine another Lrish Piay sccompanied,’ aa before, by the flag of th Unite states, FOURTH DIVISION, Jobn Duffy, Marshal. Jolin Nugent. Band. __ Esrnann Grasp, int Af an escort to the A Aids John Moon Prest\orsyr Socrery Unrray Sons ov Rat John Garl President od, President ; Farrell Keil by, Vi Stephen Duify, Secratary ; Ww Scott, Recording Secretary; Joha “Aeane Treneur The U w wi foo’ : in the back-ground a and a ship siling, her dare “Beko peed be way; kollart veenel, how awit ner bore on its fromt the figures bington and the Maid of Erin, the latt 1 a barp by her side and ayonng boy at + w of the oce The goiden Fon le rising to guide her throug While FE verdian genius ia pl With Tara's ancient embiew, abe gazes on tt : cre Upon tha we Barry tenia; he oom in Te com le mon Nor are bie « Washington.” forgotten tn the Lend On the reverse was a mamber of the soe! with « born of plenty, relieving the wants: orphaned family, with the motto “Charity eoficns the pillow of ‘Was ence the company on thom, Their Frarcis 8. Dewan, Death.’ The “Emerald Guard,” by whom the a ed, carte « handsome American Aud two green guide colors with the nai ‘apt.; Peter Farrelly ut; Joho Harrigan, 2d; James Degar ‘atrick Cavanagh, 4th; Stephon Cavanayl James Prendergast, O. 8.3 Murtagh Ge Color-bearer, FIFTH DIVISION. John Dwyer, Marshal, Aide, John Gil Michael Foley Band. Open barouche, contaioing Mr. John Met Prev ideut, and his friends, as follow: Mr. Wm. DeLacy, a veteran of the re! Of 1798, and aw tor in the i 1818, whoeo 208, Wane Delmey. is nos. tain in the 87th regiment; Mr. Francia Haggerty, son of ove of the mawhere of James T) A.B. Society, and Mr, Bllsla: Dwyer, con of the Marshal Conseie’s Tarep Bann, Sr. Jamrs R. headed urer. ‘Their banner was drawn by four hor The acciety Flay, with the harp and rhamrocks ric broitered on a green field, as well as tr the Union; ard the rear was brought smaller by tociety and tho date of 118 erga Sixt Dive-ton :—Janes Groen, Aid chael Mulvibill, Janes Morone Jemes Kirby, Pdward McGowan J ¥ay, Thomas Cummings, Peter Mur McDermott. mn Mar door Wyone, Je sh Per yy Bay tuolor hho y sind domes Green, + pogiety me xhowy appes menere mosey bev nd moms tawteful cb Doowes nodeof green wile Matthew holding in bis bend @ serollanc Temperarce menial. A little to the riy trea number of persona, apparently lint preaching of the Apestie of ‘Tempera ‘opps te wide fa a man with his family, a the pecige, The jon ts aa fol OP ther Methew United ‘Temperance Gedy, Oreawized, Dee @. 1881: Ju y 8, 1863." er sive of the banner ia tb tog 08 & Harp, eurrounde “Toe Herp that once thro’ ‘Toes ulof Music hed.” ‘Tre henner was on «car in which : young girls and boys neatly dremed of the Bro ‘The car was hands: under the direcston of te “ Mvch!, McGrath, John ait ly Muaxen's Horns, Bostom, te 164 Weabings opponi'e ody =| ee omfield streets, Fre vecently hee thoroughiy renoval . Fanii'iee visiting the city, erally, will fir d it spacious, w! juiet oudcertral Open early and | warned be siear, se bt Te deings 50 cts, per night, By the upward Commovonr Norn, rar $30 00 Livicy Hippopotamus, Ws! Fem ly, Sea Lion, aad the magni cow ng lomense houses at Bernum' mare . Cwenteth Ward —Tbe Hon, }] deliver the shird lecture int) the Twentieth Ward Repuntican , © ptinental Hall foorner of 34th a, thie Toomday evening. March 1S, 196 Bib jooe Caure ant Cun care inview tos EL SINCLAIR, Asry. AMI Bro riion Bollerwnters! As of thy Ne Y, Steam Rolie maker « fciation will wil bs held on Tue diy 11862 ut Mizar Hal’, 514 Bros mnencing abso’ wk. Paw (lier teal, on bere od | Dean. @' ect extneting will be held o! aid every month afsarward: 1ity CHAS DAVIS, Promdect, J 48, retary. peokal N.Y. Cl el a a aye Assost ‘Baines of gre: free eres the necting M ©. M_DAY 5: Saale /o spanish Hale Glow ie toeant cc omical preparation owth, lururianee and beouty dreming the bar, Keeping tt in parting & ite rich, silky eo! T. A. B. Socter ty their other officars—Fran: Corwick, Vice President; David Bartle Dennis Quinn, Assist. Sec; John Wart kowise carried a splen: ner, baving on it the nam Patrick Coilivan, Jobn Commi wT. A.B Soory rac ar ‘They © 60 divpleyed » new bar On the frons of "twas depic Li

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