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. . * ’ atin rie with ei He ek by NOE 8 ther tn the ‘nornltg several ivebs rp" ower inst wit! te with Black Lens wh harp din hed light W, winds, 16¢ Nantucket &) Ty rity tes of Richmond, Me, from: 8 maar to H & FW. BW to BE ay y froin the Orkney . 48 10, and got among the tor. ennt for several Lou t ent Bs fal th With te foe ng oi back several hours to t 7 FC t tae 1 Captale Mors, of the schooner Montrore, + ports that Le caw a large ship ashore of! Key Licht on the 16th iust,, with @ numer Wreckers arvond it, |20,000 TROOPS AND 80 Later from Havana, PWS PROM MEXIOO. By the steamer Karnak, arrived at this po t last evening, we have Havana dates to the 14h, Special Correspondence of the Sun, Havana, March 1b.—We \\ LATEST NEWS ’ TELEGRAPH TO THR NEW YORK SUS. The Battle at Island and gone ashore, but will be got of without diffic | ty. \ Nothing has heen seen or heard of the Merrimac. The Monitor oceupies her uatal position above the fleet, Bhe has received some alterations and additions tat will materially edd to her impregna- she Secretary of War, who promised to re vort it to the Board of Engineers, and that was the last he heard of it, until after the fall 0! Sumter, when he found this very principle ap- plied for the reduction of that fort, Q ility, ‘ Orly UP to tee ‘Teh inst, Little As some fron-proof vessels are wanted with. No. 10. The telerrayh cable has teen partiatly under-mnn, | French reenforcenmsta had tom arrived, wn Tht | oUt delay, Mr. Hirst suggests the purchase c! two or three propellors of 600 tons each, whirl can be kron-armored to meet the enciny in two wooks. The English are ail (xave 100, “who remain t lefewd the Britinh fla") emterked and ready t tart fr Kayland, They sold their mules, harness, bh. continiee in Vera Cruz, prinetpallr ive Spanish troopa, Gen, Prim and bod) {for Origaba on the ath, but the bad weather haa put a rtop to operations. Captare of two Bchooners, Loaded with Cotton, Philadelphia, March 1.—The Berverix ha* A letter from Shi dated the 12h in QUNS THERE, LOCAL NEWS. Fortress Monroe, March 20, via Baltimore; | March 21 All le quiet here, A severe Northeast storm has been prevalling for oat two days, the Naval Constructor to report on it, This the chair-—86 to 60, | wentleman objected that the defence only wad Tota rae ears amo for 9 | qputied to the bull, and left the riguing tending no doubt to act as Monitors to any ves the may come in contact with. The Ocean Q iver \w also being changed into # ram, A Gesenay Bankuurr Law.—At @ rocen! id, when the House ‘refused & astain the d Mr. Rayn prohibitery Un conmtibutle owing rerolutiona Were paswed and an executly vomnmittee of five were "Pointed :— delegation of geutleman, ET no, Saad Metnity, theater eS i of » banks Upt | to, vin faphington, on Fria.” Sh nat. to mect delogations from other cities, & ine upon Congress the speedy purmge of a judi. joua banking !aw, Resolved, That persone and aasociations in other towne and cities, interested in the passage of aw, be requested to co-operate with us in our get ral cljeet, mud eapocta'ly to select delegates t need the delegation from New York, which wi weet at Willard's Hotel, 1a Washington, om the 28th, Rewlred, That per na dealring the speedy wy tHe Cononen’s Inquest AND Vexpior © 1 JURY—DiscHARGE OF THE DEFREDS NTs ¥ vextigation before Coroner Hegeman #n jruy, in the case of Paul ONeill, who was killed | oiliver Caprady, of the %b Ward Police, on Tur o lay morning lat, while attempting’ to " “weahoded anh evening, ‘The evidencs hor 1 at the officer took the deceased out of Ms houm nd waa ween to club him bya number of witnesses O'Neill had been beating his wife, Several person tentified that Mra, O'Netll made no noise sufficier 1s be heard out doors: but @ neighbor swore the sie’ heard her soream as if in fear, There was no dy eet OVidence a8 to the shooting; but Dr, Woodra owore 1 ‘ust the officer told him that he he bad fire chree or (Ur shote at deceased, The following is) yee a en Wrisich tye Uhas the fnsen hate captured & aeborty dlerate seep Octavia, from Penencols, ew were. sage of a baukript inw be Votive, About ,'Lo'elock, on, Monday ‘nat Tong 63 89, acw a scbr standing NB wi wie un wlth We te = i pn ta Nagata; 15 tons burthe i TORE AND TER VicuHtT?, vations from New York and | John Bows, wena, a nena’ "ah hie ok bi camdthalsinange! yi branes ”, 0 i yi matter prope nabands 1@ insisted that soot | REBEL BEFORE TO ESCAPE. a haw captured the schooner Corm with Lil @ Geawas Ieneernat, Exvinrtton.— |e Cnnteane ne ate the mailer prot wea h Vevtiy ahle we dd ue wa . cotton ad respec meeting of the German cit Stephen “ e ap) wl: M ba mon oo coum of the Lot Ward, was held Inst evening, at N Lig ibe Robby sa al cflaan Rea cnnbns Nabe a if they paid for We ‘and O-Nel ¥ Worehlogton itema, 100 Greenwich Otruet, to aid the G Hospit feted Corrempon ling Secretary of the Aas er husband told her pumbed he THEIR BOAT BUNK AND OTH-| wisdinyron, starch 2i-—Numorous apptica- Drink: ite Ua ts: wanton tl toopite Ts whcan all letters may Le addrensed. Signature’ | tof the dior, She Thats gent inte the dey fons are made iy me ahi fPrlatagniss i? or ataay reget sah petitions for the pan kr ave [part of the house, Her hersBand came r ERS REMMED IN, tloua ar le by merchants and shippers to the whitewashed, nnul aunts | citizcns proment were Dr, Michelin, Meawra, ©, F, | ¢ f6ttions for the passage of « bankrupt law bawr | Hnehan the puller. | et aay manning, with Ble ele . Preamury Department, for porminalon ts trade with English Gonna! Lere We | Mite, B Na C.F. Laders, Charles Pater) | “ge ee ren Party Bad elsewhere, Or Mrs Devlin, and John MeDonuell, | Me gee prowiatont . red 4, bat re rginge the of rebe Meh B rated igo) piped - n Co; , ) | bere pred ae he cote " slight, Bence. 180 Iyer nf oe TV ports bat these ere uniform veasela to that of Eucland, usually with the sane | Wrettenstein, 8, Kokihepp, J. ‘Tauber, B has Coxvestion ov Trust Socnerims hel! | ned cin Th an Ae Ising fe Mop jackson ville, of sed. ing ated crews that lrought them in, merely | Rehfiss RB, Greenfield, Charles Heber, W Gade, | * Meeting nt their rooms, 42 Pr rtreet, Ian | r” unntil other Conrad dare oak wo The Fight Goes On| x) ug ta dowe to Hitertere with: the bloeleade, we a (Buglish) won of mtraw ts appa MT Carin Huler O. fhinka W. Gnie Charles | CV*NIng, forthe purpore of winding up affalre von os es Coy ee gi ‘le ie ~ Sapthegeall ‘The public debt and all forelgu drafts are paid at king up, and American vemele | Maiber nud J. Deldering, A similar meeting at Dr. | Uected with te procession « ca wht the ama ar waa, at O-Nad PC Warwicd, (Re7 Greene, Rio Jauciro Jan 16 A vty y taken than Inet tnonthe : t atrect, none Be | SUA ele tag a Board of officers f biel laroie an he eine on ae pith costes ts F Jot lies Yancey Caughe and not Caught, Advices lave bean recetved here from Mears, ereating wnt tement, The | The Treasurer, Mr. Johu Wynr 4 Siew, Dh vilu teed to wree AKRIVED LAST EVENING. Johnson ant Eiheridgent Nashville, sehich reproe | Capea ienorai and there gm, | which wan accepted, Mr. A Thre sraa vm haa jn te ae outs that the Uulon sentiment is rapidly rleing in | fu tre Ben 5 | raittes ¢ ; 6 pitied ie thot any one could hewr outside. O'Nell war STRAMSITIPS Kwak, ° idly * wert i jentine Be wat eppoluted te = Ere WH Taleo aly ed bags Wan he ‘ent the officer, Distinetly a¢% Conrady — UN-IMPORTANT NEWS FROM MEXICO, | so -— te ker & Co., iret Mon and yin, wich was carried | “rine er Hub rm the Nena with i ia (Hir.) Clark, Gin From Washington. avacan, aid Villa . Nine proprietors, wing appotut ster of « #0 are itueresel: haven Terrible State of Things at re ths witernien wd | Pes have bare taken virion , iugig thelr patent rights, in mak : ahaa ing. He had beet howe iH Le pg ag Ma aa aituRttih Be) MEAOE Terie | hares MH Ing wid welling ton aewing machines, ant alao gah | °Y nn an k Nola et in, They went, tn, company wi prith idee to WoOWo'tlock. jr. March Memphis 1 bl ortiquak M ‘i Hibernians Long Island Joho McDonnell, and Knocked at the door to @ ba on at, posted a quantity of ft phis, ” Bart ju . ‘ it Mazcinl v Tho custody un: | Pm Ures times, when Mes. O'Neill got tp and lee th 4 pointed white Frat 1, FROM NARIAT-—PPR KANHAR t “ Caven in the other thew 2. Ay Boctely of fie OFNoilT ak cccited manner where vibe € ail Lewia Wa | The tra talipBlina and Bia. from Moston, | ¢, cena poem , ; had been, and she that ahe had been Nine The f ug tamed Brigadier Goneraia were ' with # partot dhe Sth Now Harp Y i 4 K 10 asleep. She rp out into the Its Rebel Legislature Fizzled Out. jae te | auiee Ragimenty put iute Nessa on the luke for | A Goop Parvr to ae Strrowren.—The i. ruse Frencle Mea fovtny and fetter the leat, O*NetI fothow BI Won Cock Tes Lard J. Ogle HY. wats | watey ; pier nee) 1 ag { (wing Teor Ie writtan p Metivaing, of | Cin ar patrick . oA] asthe B+] wits f hin 1 Coney Gad ty, Jacob G. Geraint, Jolin d Halt lind advanced to twelve cente per povud a clety. Mr. ‘Thomas Monaghan ¢ Be ety | tie d ed what hed broths ho, ok Speeds. Pry, Autiese | Inague, - axnow, Fob. 14 1802.a:Ae Mr. Knight te about | United { Krin, Hon, Michael st oan piled fom none The Seunte ale, conficrned we Wrigaitier Ge Tho tune APP shibitton. Wie Vite States with view te prot Janes R, CT. A. Bootsy Mg, John Git A tock Nie a” Wee eet sear on ae re Paice ag The London ra are Comninanchi (o WEI ne hid countrymen rou ard Ku} Judge Connolly, in avery eSmplimentary «peced sort, Conrady atrnel ‘oNead nd No. 10. of Baiiueerht Gate Henty. th # nee ae I ati Hsin J of the London Asaemivas, Phe to any that, baving has whiesidhe pcre piste ee ken, wo, tt i oul rr) Bt Lonie, A dispatch to the fuitey s Capt Jar the cowing Gre me Already | known that paper by being in the mutst of tte clr “tigen rhea bor eters u tl dropped of | Revemacan states t ag on Island Number for mer .tors beg to arrive, and strange as It may ape | ou) ton, aud at tines when a | hares aie Saw aiid Versunn Tintare ae as laylug 18 on on Ten continued all day Wednonlay, with decided ae MEY | pear the firat pment is from Liberia, and | tcc itetrugule, ame! we afi) wre iy. the firing of w malute, whi : Biden ek and was eft. ® i re. | consists of palin oils and eranplos ef wood, Are | ot ed the das, but Nauored every men acd, apparent Jencral Pope had sunk ono of the rebel gunbuate, 48 | rivals from various parte of Europe were exe | d Toarked theske of thts Gobven towards her; entrapped several others | pected immediately, The new King of Madae | of pute Lerely te al te Capital €t to te the bark Son! a F | Pee Ledisi id re aes d of the 4th Regiment (Ar ed, Faw aL tediy tae bark Hor St, Louts. alae - “ ihe Dhol ce i, Brent et fr \ garcar hus sate applicetion for rpace. Vie j at ton \7 if Me, Regie w cart: n Teeton Mi cal dispateli, dated Islan 0, yenterday, which | New York. It iu dud, ftet that the Uptiod States will teke no part in | to ra Phe ll Ue he iad Ninth Wis o et ays that cennonading hy the aun and mortar boats | Tyue jenn | cee oe Law exlaltsiton la notet iy Wieloch F | firing ® nulute of soventeen guna in honor of the Bp hegPhoton Looe day Wednesday, A new tullitary department, to he called the De Seueate > ieatuee of litwent ; Eight ulMiclent to cate deat ; the iid Bub ones in vor tin ‘ of the Gell Hatibated. It will con abpenes atures ¢ vost, o@ arid MUPpOEL of My « ad, whieh was bloody ang dng E hag a het piers the eonsbof the Guif y weet of | the Tistes deserilos the arragements for supe SABLE ROLLY AIH Fe hia SENG che Gissovers oF ty z py be Hneswee a have Leen silenced, an barber, and ae nich Btates | ving the physical wants of t Mr. Kntul tts business mddrees in wt 119 Naswnt at, be lvalhel a He remarked Donald, of Sycines a Kun ¢ island dismounted, by the forces uncer Mai. € | Lill ah ith tdareaNe ‘y aot », i . might have died nent or othor causes from the uecaale deck overt Te aed Acnaier- | Gheils froth the mortar are constant ve ‘The headquarters | new Crystal Palace, ‘There bay ‘ i Lath: went - f ong if he wer Conny told witnons that deceased hind ade at ele Agger. onge 22. lenoer ogg tet tg rier rs it Je, wherever the Gew ¥ ; " A Srrcoten or Rene, Wanlute waa in itself ® praliew. aman i need rumning-= BO doys, with mnise to FUucly Bleincke & | the rebel camps ant batteries, art numbers of te wher e dinner at G1, 0 superior clase dinnor | d eHiuanac sulin on | Haligyad tu ein relied WOKIA. Wee, A in reueies | DAU iin he would shout If he did hetishup= t. . killed and wouuded are belng carried away on at 1s and 6i,, a secoul class dinner at 4 At ' : Lid net stop and he fired three or four shots RB Walker, Barren, ot Dom Ms ieee tte Ge of Canada hid ets The vy, Who has» skull taken fret | th found four barrels of the pintol disehwng ‘Mare! var to ompaon ter, 3th a vl le ge! ae & a “ ato rT Phe otal ould reply fron a 1 Cap. | Courmty a be be mon iy ‘ em Gon Kap. was bourded by U8 gunboat | A large mamber of londed wagon are leaving the | Aontred!, Governor General | ner Will of ¢ only « tM to be that | The cate would reply frotn henraay, that Caps | Counts a Mh tiee mewuiteure te Chode Island. Tennesee # ved that the | delivered hy the cenit of ay alt 1 av « ' ra DG cine perry “ming eaedlnaahat jenitlig dh eH. Mulligan toetifled to carting BRIGS—Bion Bradbury, (Rr) Millar, Newvlts# | cieig are aakit wi Paya hiv euloginin W Prince Albert, | at In 6d, w men . and sinall mi ide is | uded ty at cue tit, bat wan not thea, nor la now. | of deceased trum the where he fell te March IL, with sugar to Owen & Carnegie. ep ih became bles, suka nil echoes mingly mete by @ et ti t, MeMahon wae t ait t, and | tion-house, ‘Tue officer told him that the SCHOONBES—Moatrose, Mott, fn Key Francas, | Meir works. Lalferown repast will consist « stroke given hy some rebel to. # wounded, | mpany itself was eomy of men of differ. uhim down and ran a pect March ® wile magnets Biarwem Clear: | The flouting tnttery of the rebelahaa been moved | — Congressional Proceedings, | wim, with Nester sal RAbldad dae AWE lista | agit baticeinlge Ok in SAAGOLy wale aa tan & Co. March 10, ten mules & jun Key | nearer the inland. — Inread, che 1 aWeets : feapracas anh Ss se einai bliin cin : - ght HW hip sehore priate utd wreckers by Generel Pope allowed a rebel gunboat to approncl XNXVIT CONGIUESS--Henate, . will be a regular dinuer of Uiree courses wl, i ht a 4 s . é i a se yen Cane | Boo oo oe * ee Fen New Haven for Euzalethport, | within fifty yards of « inasked Lattery, on Tuesday, Firat Session, tom Be Roar lesa aisle fa tase (eke as a Katt : 4 Pail Bidet, Benton, Norwatk, and then mink her, killing 16 of thome on board. He | Washington, March 21.—Mr. Wale (N. WL) | ora may hineh or dine le carte ton tthe officers uf the New York ¥ire own that flug. Capt. MoStu Alfred Hall, Cleaf, Broolchaven @ days. had previously allowed five rebel Htoatmers to pass | introduced 6} vile for an equital le eT stisccee a alin Het @aP . Tany eaeit ¥ ¢ i - | . es the ‘Goat Tesbella, Fealkner, Boston $ days, with mdse to AT REW MEGS and hay bereen | orator the Wtheotiere wid sailors of the | Mamners in the private, dima je-n f | Departmant thing was wrong’ there, the | ar hy the Soak; Me BC Dayton & Co. ; Oo Wr Weepes neve eveuretieon suey ere sw veri erm | timaty tS er vores, Based Lis Py? AL te ies | Estararton to Havtt does not appear to | Committde would right it, but an outsider rhould | jy Lup a but Did. not 3 Pocerg es rh hg veer a h ee Leng ue ve tunel ee a A ea xe «_(N. ¥.) the bill ty entabe | Ceres! 20, f A al ay ‘, be iu a flour ndicion, twas ex Lthat | not be permitted to dose, ‘The flag was ultimately | st mrady said hetd club bim again "the n Uw ink ie, me co Dyer a dozen rolel mt h ei floating ° \ r os } ! r tok ‘ a. : , tut becrators ‘ poral AY, } 26 m0 OU dd take puans, he Brite | retnoved, but not by the party who Inld claim to i ss deulthek ta wing’ Boras ral F Latterios, be a reoptured, for the arnetial Went, Jehampagne, hock, and port age . lay, but only ¢ wroes were | Ktated on bis own responsibility, was once In the | Jolin Donnelly test that he saw O'Neill stoog gus Weaaben ig Oediey & Hie (acied 4g Ay | Another correspondent, who 8 8x Met ate Distrien | Hla 10,000 coffee cupa. au mol they were old rendeuta of Hye, | pay ofthat Goverment which he affectsd to de. | a¥ if atuned. the offer standing over bigy ab Ab r q y & Holyol MiG bos away WAH on slavery in the Distr 5000 ten ditte, muinioer « 4 .% Unie, O'Ncill’* face waa covered with blood pone Wilcox, MoF » Lubec, with fist: H i Fats ; fs a is is ile aap ninthin wes taken ir nt chan ice | 8 \ te Uy 1 La ; r of TAL Mavrine or vie ALpenwes.—The | M ba Hepes he believed ioral Me- | appeared & be blinded, Gave Acont and hat nitadel; : rom the Bouton and Mound City, at in | came inte the Benate Chamber from ie rien | china cellars, etre-pl cai ata ne seating yeuters | Malem was as loyal au Trishinan a ever lived, but Advinet him to go slong quietly, aud aha Clendenin, Catala 18 daya, with loth | Aeon minutes ewcly the object being to Weneath the Capit, which oavasioned seme ters | wil 040 elect Me ish and te eee Ng ? al i verter | @xentleman named Dammarell, « Lieutenant of | h Sew them goup toward Hediord ave on de Mayhew, nity an to what became of the Seuste | a number of crue ca, for the Jn dining wiser the sul) pe barber | ® fw ne «struck, but heard Campiell & Thayer. mounted, and two left awered by the information thay it had not pa dood Vea ME tl natoty resolutions, appro, | OYE hixown country, raikat the obnoxiow flag | q mans head, Wines lived over O'Neill's tore. W Thomas, Bakes, Boston 8 days, barrels, onally shots are fired, Be Yas Hea . f eye ey atory exe mM, OPT among the ethers. (Mr. Kane—He is as An | Rose Lynch, whe resides next door to O'Neil"s $= Bik Herlerts Lovell pote ye oct opare | carne very near our oats, ‘The eae oe ees is tone # forks 0 foe the Improve it OF | sean aa muy of them.) ‘The chalr did uot rleny that, cor hiave hold MOAN Serer, Outer erhing, xt New Wavet, | main laud and inland are far wore extensive than | font” Aner which the, Bonabe went ine palrof carvers, Four thousuml yard i fab ee WELK pabanes TRrOHa| \ bedi aie spleen opp dl Wat He as re, OFM carried sway head of foremast aud biaest sr Was generally muppone ware at lewsteigity | tive session, and then » | oe have been or bet | for le los ¥ Naud ded ea ay ‘ack ta tal simply wished to give credit to whom ereditts due, | J and screamed aa ifin fear, The Teabelia, Vouiictin, Boston 8 days, with mdse fo |, them of the Iargent nize, weveral of Lome claw tone, 0.0 bere rondo aN wa Sreetdelta ot f| and to excu!pate an iauocent wan from a very ob- cd obout three minutes, Did not eal) Dayton & Bpragie, of Representatives, clin Wlannisk napkins, and 20, { the Presidoute of the two Buarde of | ran of "BAILED. ia gy ne el aaah 0 hin Dia AIL Gr aire bo chun 16 3,000 Windsor claire are con ou Counesl, anv another elthzen to bo ape | OXIOUN charge Halwarl rergeant of the Ovh Subp City we York, for Ship | Hine ten regiments on dress parade on the Aiud crews on KILNbOMtS their pene | 1 5 rules the Ged s was laid | Mt. BL. Carey being called upon for an expl stified that he pever knew Conrad, US transport ship City of New Yor ee SU'E | inain and, ‘Thelr quarters ore out of reach | omen : : tw hes | po ealy de flea on mvibitaa dy dhe arreat ofa prisoners RETL D. of the works on th ‘ \ Ose, HY tatvoe wun Hine | OPE i Waola srork onnoiated Pele dene eae fit nig lite 1 at enite store the evening previdit,,to whas Steamship Baltic, from a crulse tn searcl theta Deliberate oma | haha tins sch ou 8 alat Soearavad | Ch pe ly oy | (org i yer ibe 0 ip search ebel batteries have oink proof caseuutes, an | ed Jot rem . 1a Joint ¢ ukegiving Day Conrady fired | egos yer 4 ‘ CUB fl be 5. vi hay | Hie men can be meen to disappear when w sliell fala | i be Bec retury oe Histol at his dog in a very reckons manner, The Yon Remda’ at ‘en Wetlncadey | Uito the batteries, As eonu as ti syresionaeell Ba lsh A Tents Rownoke te be F Stnten Isinnd, an nae dog was witness foot at the time, Wedheaday | letra Haat rine ia sr 4 be roe | clad and otboe wise W trl and inprevet The origin of a number of incentiary fires on ed: the evidence, the a the uubonts will advance wd take the others | (iseretic AY posite Staten Idand t) : ne burbor cytes ate Chveude eating | in detail, On Tuesday night the Mound City kepeun | k Th Into € (ihe Whole “ Idand that h om 1 ninecqiiats | ty the Jory that one witness by whom he expected idadf On cits ee Fa le and EN ' vile uae to show (what be himeelf had witueased) that the f y « D hy preventing the | The procecdinge were confined ty the rections of ft 0 ENE a awhed to Cc OF uemring any from making thelr uausl 'y malutes, | tt bill fixing Heo t ton tow aailor of bn dorm Ie of th Henleys oh Kenge zi was found In @ ke ‘at 8 80 ae os Loire result was that warly inthe morning they come | A who reaidea wat raivarte the | Ales h cl, was unavoidably absent, Frigate 8 1 mach anktlecRumne tne | strinten of te fort, A. larg were taken | *" inhabitants of eoxisience of a amg of ineen- | Pet then retired, aml in about three hours brought « bec Mumiue ee | ites of thie fort, A large number were taken ‘ nk ene | Peter we brant i fetch tothe Nort and Hat: The Matic hug | back nto the woeste On Monday 000 ahot were |S iarion in the neig with w view to tie | fi) cand Tatated lie ve fut that Pout O'Neill came to hin denth urd eee ee et | fired from the gunboata, mostly bell, besides 800 | Mr Morrie eff red the latraent ae patrol or priya fie | ot 2 A net be w ian it the t wound. naa beatae G ; Ie froken masts, @c. y 5 i the fullo ! ft te wate ud.svid wouns! bel pee ure P me masts, shell from the mortars, Ou Tue Com, Foote | Resolved, Dhut the United Bt ht to ec-op. HATA dapieeL te) inka nao om Nila ka i usok paveeria ie ‘ The riley ett ag hei Fs ed DISASTERS, &e. ale isa Aina 45 bin arabs cot hi Jerate with 'woy state whieh nay a grad 5 isanneh as i Ree ree . for & para be he dip Bysautiiny, from. London, reporta i ne wet, with @ view to de | iio iiahn« ri ib teoulting trot: th in * burning xX or sever «and roumamw Ay MENTS. —The frequenters 1 1 way 7 ner ther ab Sth, baw'e disabled vousel with colors Union | stroy the works and distnount the guns; the reeult | jutoxioat to much wtale pe horns, aud a church at El and ofa oan Stadt Theater—ty the way ous of the [eli with ® lady when “tbe wentiein sn | and te went hc Jon : re eway fir her when Ik proc to be | wan maiafactory. AR yet Wit one man Law becw | Sit to ti ol ad to | store al 1 \ iu thie city, where | SaMmalty sul among hem was Mr. Hennessy, . luda Oy of «inouth, dianesited, ae compe r a hal at A as ated in returned the compiiinen ot SoA give, ol (n's singing condition t is Wow: | wued by Me spay, va hag si Daa . ~ sed dramaxe wre never | after Law Me. Heuuetey whoring tho muck over | re 9 ionn aot oar Nees ai ‘Vuseoy Gate a dellibias Araya eit ‘ec Mitten eo. ton We fintend: Ard trike ee wanna wrong | Ms, Ge ts bailing & passenger on the nok the expat ashe ich 8 tha ; 0. of Maine. wanted A Gomaen merchant who, some years. ayo, ; ts ned may partner ty nauther gentler Pot, 420 feet long, In the Atlantle Garden, fo Nosheille, Merch 21,—Southern advlves ree | Res eet 8 Herwig, w im Luin Wo see whut waa the | se erences fom eck wud br Rete SEMI Ene ee the ret jalers, THthe natin te |W ea Mexico by an English and Amerie i tornd Capt, SESE Major Lag Hoboken and Newark nal tue care will The Judah Touro was built at Py adem epeech, avowing that no h {an fra oe plore the mines: in that: country show eat Col bpa ds Hla in 148, rated AX 140 tour, acc eager 1M wat we Low much the wae | bas gziven (othe Press the result of his tra ttm 1s pitas of, Portainout, Ne i drip neta clad ete weve woth fir boncintag the: | rhe Hewal W ioctiie or ls 4 Sia ee : Ry Wwerpool ease, hy stopping cotta Ww maount in the b sates * sf e r “ Q- ” TH 7 SEW Yo K I N 00 Brownlow leaves fur the North to-day. Tho mma tint thereat Uh which the writer isa meni! ershassiown kins jcront | Me 8 Che wire eaials'| sane Naw Looe Briccis Sewixa Maciixe ( ST Pottevilie, Pa., March 21.—A letter from Howard bits Hqworm in leas ationtion, He states that the nan clement bund the exertions of t se CORpANY mer , ts po bvach ecnenae te ‘ — [EK NEW MR mesa Potts, engin the U. 8. gun-boat Waterwiteh, ligursed WU MOcRe is represented in all branches of business in Mex, | Wl braise: Mr. K a Tehran Winter 4 riciors 1 tan os Welt BATURDAY MORNING, MARCI 2 confirma the capture by that yeas stedldstectat Se Hoo isl altbstigh tay unt appearao Muqeants | a " , epoatedly applauded, ; so ether, Tt ntge ie William Mallory, with the tr 2 hE TURE : prea ; a ib Tay ration @ celebrated | Mabouts Inyo, ay Skuncaely Amp ax jand No. 10. pape Aah Pd. STATE LEGISLATURE Senate, | Wy in ov ant rm as do some of the English | pince « The Private Davgiter oue of | Ura Soyo hak nread perfectly, Price $40 The Island atill holds out, but the rebels are] — News from Sivmphis, Albany, March 21.— The WM to Incorporate yea te the Germans stand together | 4 Viet ts. The | Hist ieee % New Dusit DRAM qmaking desperate efforts to retreat with their | St Louis, March 21.--Mr, Beadle, one of the | the Forty-second abreed rallrowd was reported fa Pa | vada by shea : Stactt I A el eats wret hak thin digesaion | “The Prep ot 1h ym at Faure Keene's Theatre agrA. ch cual fcey acid trans thares'ate laps it citizens « iy arrived here Test nah, | Sorabl | Inthe expitul, ar well as in the amaller cities, | of pes formmuces at the Brookivn At Le nual new sventry, tauslo and dreages, Ne 5 FeVOHN SEAN WLU ate UGE: [hee The bill to porate t thodist Misstonary | German merchants ar h, either settiag | Abthe Atantic Vantesitie Thentn see huent, agit Hida tauah tisdale heretofore reported, Pec rca tegshasrged theta By A tio ‘ ’ ‘ ene ft of “5 ents now between New Malrid. an my wns ordered to @ thint rendis up large t w Hisoccasin tofire a1 Resstan Seam Bara, 62 The bill to fucorporate the Presl nitwns Mysteries 0! itd be the last man , * gat A eral Sigel. that they ure stutloned at Port Pillow wan priared it kahlea teenies pbb ble) Kuyli idkazon, Anéwoi| (oe a Bo Pari Ree | Bear Pum avenue, Open dally for Iediea ort Tur promotion of Briga eral Stax. to he rebel government ie mannfucti Mr. Murphy introduced a bill to authorize Brook .or the tl D wand J h lise” Oe Witla toon m1 A.M, to T the rank of Major-Goneral for the new levies, but J yu Pe nalts over $100,000 for V Ppuriecs " pd t th Me On Binders, open vue ily frome ‘ ajor- 5 sit ies ‘ On hia motion tuentmous consent ny wind | Hrely Mea | when walled ty ; aturdays wud 7) ‘That gallant officer, which will Le applauded by | ou Lave reespouded to the last cu a read n third time aud poo ; [toe teuportiat hs vor Lelalis | whens Uiventtncal ts ie eoure scent ILO, GEMEKE, Re ER arcaa nina © General Gan Kas | te divide the erine of murdrintotwo | oe Vern Cris putution, and | Bi The was out wit wtive battery one . Bae - ms halide Li He " 1 railroads terminating at Memplia are belug rem ans to prencribe the crime 0 twas | Cf Vera Crug efiyor maul | AY! seo when Buith O'B: urrived he was the | o, ig. 6 ee oh vodesalectpae Bin Prins pally soon more service in the field and pure | The chiresils Semin : 1B | pansest hy aves bn Also the bi te | testably carricd on by German | Hert to mere I say that if there law true Irish | Sia remabom dire readdlye ee Hlcay ates eer Boal jcipated in more hard fought battles than car App ina Ep an hares Netigcr Hay wud straw tt Yor Ne intaan linve.-hilierto’ chicky pags ee j heart ta be ound Ne Luvern of Captain | ee a gn Pads or Itty 80 Aw fab pther officer now in command, and in every ea —— Jumler the protection of the Engl The anendment was put and lott, there being Pasuny He Pance he ne acquitted himself well, phis wlio left there Fuliione wise Am ay eer or call upon him when they are port Dut about three votes against 4, and the original us. with spl General Sicxt had a European military rep- | ing, He reports that Gov srasaisd toe leche Prevented Ia favor of the Broad: |rq nure German fiousce haye no. pr on mot 4 uuanimonsly, Q Btation, but he was perfected in the art of | Meinphis the second day © one to which the ALAS RPPORTED PAVORAMLY | whate home, aud call upon the French, | ¥°" id thetr renignations, {warfare under the noble aud lamented Lyox, in | Levislature adjourned to, apd auga been. | “tn eaiend 6 1 Koktord atrecie, | Sbanlsliior Vnulivh’ Consula fell whe ke was unanimously ten- Missouri, At the battle of Pea Kidge, nll ace | leatd from, He is mupposod to be at Corluth, Mins, | st cles t rie chee ee Gach baw. ial or te sonnts concur in awarding him the palm of | T! Lexisleture has wijoumned, and que no one {| fe oh! Vie bondy of the | ! ef diforont German | y ik 1 i crate | Knows whither. of burning the efty, Dye « bondy of the " te ’ honor, The ene sua 6 sais at is pails. | OmE NDE hs avon of ele city of New York whch wel the ps tes, ‘They are chluity HL me In! ys, : riparian lw Msi tila inva ‘eimwamad Wak cg peka Bitempts to accomplish a diversion which they i 2 RSE mRA TY 9 WAR A Delia | Seer itee tat ates 4 Cyu2 the Hombeorgeh meu do the local % 1 Y | discussed, ‘There bas been no imprommnent of | 2! tion ty Now York, | vedo the most foc | Avo ietiony fin ne f tendered to Judie € iy for bis un. duad often found successful, and attempted to 1 q Me. ¢ te ¢ im 1 th 4 4 ‘ ’ Unton men tuto the rebel wervive to any extent, | 12 as Post in the Copia they are ly | Ge Dinner of the F : ‘ t) ue Trish intereats, Sher _jat Of detachment of our army unilor MioRt | grcem for guard duty, unill elnce the tan | ree ek fb aut ee i nts, At the great yearly | whiet touk place om tant even ji ther clty at ty, and state officers + this reat purifier, “Had ty ow i battle would have | or port Do on Hare hy anerdinince of he fiir of San J low Legos, whi vetis | mnitll M ning next u | bint a by wb whet Mea Nate | ote of theae Suet aes Caetano jost almost before it commence But | mation tmp fea vy ted by merchants of all finlshodl aponk 1 his ¢ tine that they should be hey were no Ww rtainly cure any case which e1 cl ; hundreds | ig avin ¢ 1 \ ; ware) " } nich en be rewchs ® wories of masterly movements, aud a e been picked Hp in the streets wd taken fron . ) asl ua nition ' bring w mien of | While the Judge was part and parce! of them, ney if taken ia accordauce with the direce " Pie 4 We, rom | tele : | ell quautitie wits, origiually i The Chairman would hearty on uch a S Herhole day's hard fighting against a superior ene- Vuuwillingly marebod oft eaup of tn. | | Me: Muddon rep imporied by Germans or Enzllslanen at | Nitti Tables Who We Lopes Will gm | item, for # man like Judge Connolly waa tor | qHYATT™S LIFE BALSAM ened Mr B, Rico, 99 (Bay, he rejoined the main body and secured the At the point of the bayonet, : Vera Cruz, Mozathin or San dla, Tho | Het hear him frofera\te to the Priendly Bons ef ty Patrick, who | Grote s4,aud #1 Ciluton Market of tufatamae drestige of victory, His faithful of 00 # floating ry Ja so constructed we to be Wns in manutieturiy ai Mining Reapy row tie Mrnnitve.—Ac us ob f atricks Who | rheumatiom end gout, after he bad been erippl i ! a edge, lav main manuincturinge joods ie transe y ‘ : t thelr Astor House dinuer drank the health of | for yearn, (Bermans withstood the repeated assaults of 3,000 | Mk te the waters edge, leaving uothing exposed DRANG Tartana ‘ear cording to indications, tie Novy Department fp di Siceves dg Myr amp rst) ma HYATI'S LIFE BALSAM cured Mr BB, Holl except the armament, which consist of tne Dali amount | sring vowels with which t 1 the Me Qveen Victor tof the President | sc Mad f 4 {Pebel cavalry, and, by a gallant bayonet charge, | Sr Pee Myre AN ennist of nine Ds turned over hy one single German firm there has it : eid Gre Htho United States, At their last dinner, a itelad Senile Gia Biratwee Teetnl ae $ fwhen their ammunition was expended, at last |e Aid has been weut te Teel oni | att I seachis) 400,000, Th Gusskaunta and Cuaila d ideetie beeen, thelr heat friends were insulted, and no ot nd then thotuylt to be ineupable,” “ gppt them to flight, General Siurt's promo. |" qoitine steam ram was also yout there, ‘The ae H , | Jara, the chief import ition of European manutites | ¢ the lary 1 tleotost atontnshipa in ¢ bub Liew, Edward Connolly: Wh URE evel Latinor cats pa Sanne Rion fs the most deserving Lonor of the war, and | Union men are leaving Memphis iu great numnbcem, | y ttt ike whe 1| tured ardiclea ia by: Germane, e» i8 wlso the case | American waters, The wrest steamahiyyVande,: | MOU Aaky were the people who wore eo reedy to! ua destruped” she feat from she etch ‘ural the Prill give general satisfaction leaving thelr property to be conflecated, and glad (Pe inalority: of the Speelal Committee ou Pre \ at Vera Cruz and Mazatlan, In scientific mate | bt bow brea meoured Ly the Government, for ely | teardown the Bug h finn a lable aise | windpipe wae exposed, It cured Mra, Gore alsa eT oe to escape with thelr Liven, Quorrels In the atyets | aR OO SEU READ 8, Be cicubitg dituks, | te#® the French and Germans take the lead, | pitese ofvonverting Ler int an trom clad yen dudge Soa vally et cefeponedy Pedi spot 246 Grand st, A number of vessels which arrived at this port | "' esti rae ey Vale uaa talon twa! taade in favor, Even in the mining business, although hun. | This ship Hew wt t ig #treet, Nort : e raiap ey pele ea nbs per bott 198 en cawioninte, and shots are hourly exchanged he Honan then took it up, ; : riv , Pospbip teas wild decline any further Quo ’ ety teem in a condition more or Joss crippled, rebela greatly nocd trou, and bave ofvrea | Mr. Redingt wm spoke in favor dreds of miners and captains have been br NaF Ne lopase nineee J reivarked to lim that he never saw hitn at the vie Guise aes Bye Ma that very heavy weather prevailed at sou, | : 4000 t0 any artisan who will discover w pro ‘The diactigsion pr tory of the Constitut over from Cornwall, the engin sare hal ri Hi at pages My Sous Dinners," and he replied, “CITY OF WASHL ‘and for the Cone nd bring accounts of numerous cisasters, Cap- | of naking malleable tron, Aimiuuslton le leas, | ee Racinaraibert fate f cated at Fricherg are n wght of and better | ia ok Pic ssiiee wills place te not among Iris | eae AMMONIA, fain Rovissoy, of the ship Byzantion w, On | Manufactures are in operation, day and night ia | bikley ant Cowlew spoke paid than 1 is, six inch white oak thnber which gives ¢ no Cireat applause.) Ab leant SATURDAY, the 92d day of March, at 1034 och Bho 2th ult., an English bark with signals of | the viotnity of Mewplis, ‘There wre no mail facil. | (MME Bieliw wre ne pat ogre easel the mppearance of a man-ofwar, Amn." gentlemen reforred to might formerly | A.M. . Platrees, and lay-to all night, but next morning | ities, except along the ralitoad routem, Letters aud | satan aiecoee vay Losacaat te Mes doue tie cel olataiia Se SIE Mia Ve Caaaa can axboon $0 clanecds ; WILLIAM B. TAYLOR, P.M, phe was not in view, On the 20th Le wok on | papers are carried from town to town by private | le : / t Gavia ae ee t smal ht ae { the walking beams, leaving @ room in 1@ Comnittee on By-laws were then appointed eae’ Captain Haxscoms, together with the | enlerprien mM Pen “ of Westchester, alec bah el foal aad ‘ Absa & une pig allpcetie erway die ep nip cAemsiptede tt nating Coble aud in about twenty Branch Lat @rew and seven passengers, of the ship Judai Jo Thompson's Forces, Mr. Alvord spake forcibly against coercive Legine | UB CCN Whied was Tila’ eniployes a0 saber of bales of cotton will be stowed Alling | DES reburnes Kf aad Suits i veapectiully invited to 7 " “ rae bola » reduction of Fort) Sumte ' enident—James Saude OWN MILI i our, & Portsmouth, N.H., which he found | Chicago, March 21,—A special dispatch tothe | Me 'teacey cffored nwt “ q rebels at the reduction of Fort Sumter, and | yp gue entire width of the gaugway. ‘This barri hang Arey eet a Jou ee Ot Giemasted and sinking, aud carried them inte | Chicago Tripunys from Cairo, 90th, says th Lhe people of the Btctonat tare e yee een ating FT which has sinee been applied by them at Now | cade ts to extend from a fow fret af ofthe foremant | Seeretary—F lward Duth 0. H.-A meeting of the Bonrd e! ql sie adheiged hy idtlona bacpo gad PASCHAL rect etter Pieter tate "| Orleans to tne Turtle, aa it is called, and et Nore | forward of the mainmast, and isin | Assistant Seeretary—Bte ra seit bo held on Monday @vening exh @° report wan received this morning from Bykeston, ( ae nek seg ch Aertety “ wf ‘ the | P sci J Me. lu at ea Wy ye Treaaurer—Jolin Wyune vst, for the purpose of electing national Coptain Powren, of the bark K, Foster, from | ‘st Jeff Thowpoon had landed at Cape Gerariewss vi: bw scted on together, , inal Ovi dence Lacs pe nc enero in| wn ty a a Ou motion of Mr. E, Le Carey, the officers wer Oe ty thas a hammmnrened dw Ing Mv I \ thought of this mode of defence during the {>> | a# it i# well known that neither shot nor shell cw are red \ Jer JAMBG BAND. Palermo, reports that on the 6th instant be was | ME prOOeOR. Sina, aug Legpaee, tise the Tube Gastron nia Westctant Mseer te fsbusrua cen teenie atte land, but as that affuic | Ponstrate cotton t ‘The hull of she ship tw } ected by accluination, Judge Connolly then in | PORDIN, Dy, JOHN TUCKER, N, Be mnie pepe ‘ . . alas da arnt moud held that Mr acey'a aubstitute | yon troubles wil sland, b ? c c he hullof the ship ts be fey SiG: . ; ~ —— ———— ——___ ss Brearded by ship Saco, of Matus, from Lou. | re Hroulsh had taken place Detwoen the was iu order, and apoke briefly in its favor veblpalgactibad i id banit . | tug fastened from the inside by heavy fron braver | {fodiced th nrally t the Convention. Tl “The perance Mooting,? den to Bow York, 64 short of provisions, | rion forces and his alvance, ‘Three of the enmy Mr. Alvord, also, maintained that the substitute | Yew over peaceabl he did not submit it to the Tali white t . pale tiaeain wh returned thanks ti appropriate #peeche® # | joi thelr public meeting at 181, cor. Bo 9" d » OF DHOVINORS, hays willed and wounded, Reinforcements have was in order | authorities until the time of the Mexican war, | %24 belts while her outaide will be plated with | vie Convention adjourned, | Broome at on Sunday evening the 88d lat om fing taken oe board the ceptain and his wife an! | oy gone therh Menara, Stetson, Captain H . | f and 3g luch iron plates, which are now golug on | imencing ab 7, wrelock. Come aud help; all ard lever eramen fa Norwegian bark, which de : that the 6 | When he submitted it to ae “ig Siders board, Two ugly looking wrought tron plate BROOKLYN, Re luvited, EB. BABBETT, Pres, leg + eM F jeymour rooklyn Ni Yavy Yard, w sie : spe CONCLUSION ayer apres —nerer en @ncountcred fn 8 siuking cundition, From Fertross Mour | a br the Brooklyn Navy Yavy d 10 directed | shout 1 inch thick are to extend from her bow, Ti Nunta Warp Homer e—' : Glvith to the Poay Lendeuk Lord.-~The Inebriates pak epee Reform Bociety hold « 68 East Broadway, + ‘The men who have been under the o She Society will address the meeting, a b FALCONER, Beo'x, ae os OS ——E Se LT ~~ a a>