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ARRIVED LAST EVENING. STRAMSHIPS—Mlinoia, (U 8 steam transport) States Senate yesterday, and from quarter | Confirmation of the Death of Capt. Frank- whence it was least expected. By the casting i jachanas, as Fort Pickens ome] Tam Genwaw Sociert.—The well- Gonerelahty for the months Barton, Fortrens Phitadelphia, March 24.--The Botterty ts in- ba of Btyhs- hg 4 age quai f iron plates, ach as are need Nise co peoniaes of RCTs g Monroe 94 hours, in ballast to the | y, ri ’ iment to the Iphia, = 0 Mr. Baulebury ‘maid that this was @ most oe many years, od VB Quartermaster Madde AE aloha wes ebdegth eng iatrict | formed that the relatives cé Capt. Franklin Buchan- entreordinary feactutive tn tts purposea end ie or tromelad etearncrs, Live been received at the | man immigrante arriving in this eity, bas of Flanse, You Sanien, Bremen and Southampton | bill for the emanctpation of slaves in the Distric " reouved teh source from whence {t came. It waa misc! experienced considerable difficulty In the bal Joh inet, aL P M, with mee and passencers to | of Columbia, appropriating $100,000 for the re- | 4 of the rebel navy, have pestave intra in ita tendency, and be was not mure that it was i? Oelriche & Co, The Tesitonia hed not arrived ont ahi Gada ane saw loot, ‘The | Sto of hin dest a Norfolle from wounds be re- A patriotic in design. It was igvoring all the pria- of ita books, not for the last twelvernonth separately, | hen the Hansa sailed irom Bouthampton, moval of the purchased slaves, was y ceived in the late naval engagement io Hampton " ciples hitherto of the in power, it wae en The following vooels of war ara expected at the | Lut in Making the clear estimate from 1806 to 1868, | SHIPR Scotland, Dillingham, of Hallowell, from | vote is significant and important, increases | 5 eda. Miraroon had arrived at Cadi, and waa about to ieee ite van ie subject of ery in the | Northern navy yards for repaire,dic.: ateara frigates | This dificulty, 1 appears, hae arisen from some | Magubung © dave, In bale te Orders, trora | the diicultion of the slave, or rather the nexro Whe Prieenereat Pon proceed to Madrid. Thee states None of tits statermidh ce aacereTay, 8 | Magers, Bouth Carcilum Water Witch, and Hunts: | decree of uegiigence tn thoroughly collecticg all the | Liverpool 10 days with mlae to insster question, for that Is the real point now at las St. Lowi, March %.—The train from Rolle |, TH* negotiations for the conclusion of the Turkish | aid. Ho beileved that the President had bad this | villa, The steam propellers Madjie and Patroon | contributions and subscriptions of the members seecactiqawee Yondell Phillips in Tronbl lant night brought in 800 privates and 48 commis. | (00 Were Progressing satisfactorily. teats of is eve (Delararay had hoansiny deat | Wome 0 cum yesterday ot two olor PO babi A bet ence ody nnn be | NR ee ees Lictee can eecuncuth Fel Wendell Phillipe sion oF Waban | peantee tra, Delng the fea arrival of the prisons | «. TH Porte informs the Great Powers that the Bul- | iate) and © printed bill had. hand ay OR | The chartered #.)) uer Thomas Holambe is tak- | mulated and running thro‘ different years, produced } Sth, with mdse and 2 parsengere to Grinnell, elected Lay he nbibat od tls dH abe | on hen by Oe ‘care N farses af the battle of | M8 compelled to revounce moderation towards offering Delaware $900,000 for the emancipation of | ing {9 en amorted ovryo of stores for Key West. | such entanglement of accounts that ia the | i OR ea re tai fas, Werle ve vintenventh |aiides the Montenegring, becwuae they participated inthe | ber slaves, and the Lerialaure rejected i. The ob. | The chartered roo sor Hiram Snith Nae left Or | gettiewend of 962 8 deficier 2,00 be | Charter Ok, Carver, Port Reval, , T days, in t ciples, both in ordinary and extraordi- | Pea Ridge. ni . of this bi imply t ret jn mi ith lead 0 1 hooner | came apparent. This cireurustance has led to re ballest to Walsh, Carver & Oar fiaiia. Phantoms OF wel W ne tele land Mersegovie disturbances sgitation of the slavery question in the border | Waminetoe with Ieud and irom, The schooner | came apparent Thie cireuns G Kearsage, Sanyer from Doudon Jan § in ballast | nary times, Freedom of speech is the m: From Istan 10. Prema, staten, and to raise an abolition party there. Mary P. Hudson will auortly sail for Port Royal | claruations ay members and @ variety o te WH Riversmn th a valued birthright very citizen, But even = ®orrempondence of ieee te A Alnpateh from Berlin, 8th March aiuie te ee ‘an atuendiment as @ @ub- | with etores, massion press. Plnally, @ f Toston, from | p at concede tl On Roann Goxnoa? Firet, Anova Tatann f the adoption in th t tite for the resolution cee Salaadl Wa, on al extra meeting of the Society rem) Pruntars, Wik Jere. Davis, must con ' ~ Foon i eTN Traradage March 9) 1908, } aurea ue ter en feteleed, ‘That altho 4 aulyect of slavery in : Frow Island Ne. 10. é “ xt o wh he : He cela ee Toctigas, Fiay 12 | it is not eafoto talk or fight against the Comst 1 Taent you a letter fecently, giving full pare id be conrileance of the Government dad certo oe ihe | CCB 24.—A special dispatch to the Tit | a eee ee eatin ot tear Broad wap. Co atcnn from gta. | tutlon at a distance from the meridian of Wash | ines of eperations at thia potat since the come , be Ministry went Sistem end oun Ge Tok BeWE dated Oot Sunday night off Toland No. | M rr. Jotnnahe Sraadiit Or ie DARE te a | ington, and out of sight of the halls of Cong | nencemend of the wiege, wince which there has Germany. bebe pd (at the £ ved slowly day aud | Mr Wit sChalnanotoved by the fall Board of ragulan in T4th just, wit ——————— a ¢ Chair,assisted by the full 10 been no marked progress in the efforts being rT In the sitting of the Frankfort Federal Diet of night, af intervas of » hour, Our fire is ‘ From Muenos Ayres. wily | Go reduce the rebel Deonaticld, Pe lecto ceevias | March Oh, ihe fopronentatives of Austria and frrds> 1 Btates | mostly concen: Upper battery, which | ofer®. As the awoclation is very numerous and 9 Janeiro Feb thy | pytettivence from Bucnos Aygea to Jan, 27th | to reduce the rebel stronghold, The whole matter | gig tropased the re-entabilahinent in Electoral Lease lee te ae : c i ' 0 rrel to bas occasioned intelligence fre 14, piheite | nay be Kumined up very easily, to-wit:—Gun- | of tre Const tute tr ie one ’ vat of colonizing them in soie | i DOW fairly to joes, ptrbiniogsecn bal tchblte dare Yo dh ' represents the « n of the Argentine Con ve of the Conatitution of 1841, iw due conformity with mntry, ‘The b the ropriate 1h) the meeting Mannanto, PR, | Fer ‘ " ». | Bouts, inthe main, quiet; water and mud dashed | the Federal laws, and with the proviso algo that the > the done we, t ne batteries on t i ; i , wit Reyne fevleration ae # improving. The late rev Fights of the seletes should be reapected, ding the consideration of the resolution the | oust 4 4 tow ing y stonding i ; up here and there, near the National floet, by rebel | MSM Of the estates shy ye respected, morning hour expired, and the bill for the abolition s: Ringreeraghes er " ONERS 10 | of has b triumphant at every point, and uf Tint, 4 r ERS {a 10 / olution has been triumphant # A , batteries he a eke a wad” CER A of @lavery in the Diatrict of Columbia was taken | day by day,‘ ‘. babe de the principal agents of the former Government Lagi hirn dd Minny J kde sind stented WL kw arch 8th, contradicts . cil! rhofthe f bethport for N soll ip sie sbi thundering, and pitching their tron contents, at | the 6} r The question was upon the anendment offered b | do for Fa have fled the country. The othera, it is believ- | 4, 4 he enn big ge han A + is overtt The rebela read @ Ocean Bind, Kiag, Arrora PR. wit i faa hit oh ke of | Me rate of about one @ minute, into the inland and Mr. Dovlittle) to the amendment of Mr. Davie for | Soo tht ‘ Theod Fe fan, Ravanta In ed, are powerless for the present. The work of | ther fortifications i cule ‘vit, that only such persona shail be | Were drowned cit of some of their battertes and he eodore * | Say Cheon becjan a, Balage wit reconstruction, however, is not yet accompli "Gol Biaeell, of the Tillnots HHoginaer Magiinent, | Utne trania gape tects Wee ietormed thet the. | TWh pxeCedCU Ges hired ane TAIT sso tl dda adboeea cael | Pun bat enset efeck Coreen be bpsiernd | BELOW, ex, but will be gone about shortly, §¢ te hoped | attached to Gen. Pope's command, hae heen bers en 1G ft Bichon Ritner | © Mowat, Morrill (Mey wl Kit (N. YJ expla "Oabage, ie Ardent donates sc laWofike blace eeauas wea ee ie. . ' i mae wince Tuenday, devin! In connection with th portau * ety ox- | that they sb id vote against the amendment we the ung ne Garay Srenenien Oe Hae rere a Fed with eatisfactory resulta, Peed don phen bneae ati SMe patie a Influence over the destinies ofthe eaune tty pm erred the bila wees | Catto care 7 esmer Lake £ $400, toward the extinction of the defl- ; ance cer, ways and ineana to tnost effectually « try, The question wae then taken on Mr, Di 0, wen 1 ‘ 1 had vixen through inadvertane Hive TEST NEWS Ayainat the enemy. Hie Marquin de Villamarind is apoken of for the | amendmeut W colonize the negroes with the follow. | Noa % Which leet Teivud No, 10 at 11 wat whiten bed through inadvertaceee B® LA wr Ph bout th lo eesllnment of suitude that | Minister of Foreign Affairs, ing result: night, saw fivo near the Kentucky shore, vol, in the yours that preceded his very recent SAILED, s me > so Dane Vey. About the only excitement of any Labs: bebidas eting of the majority in the Chamber of De- | Yras— Meamrs ony, Browning, Collamer, | Which kept facressiog aw they got up the river, It to the place he occupled, Herenpon arose BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW YORK SUS. | has happened in a day or two occurred last night, will be held for the purpose of agreeing up- | Cowan, Davia, Doolittle, Harlan, Harria, Hender: | waa euppos sports, ignited by | @iencral debate in wht sre. Hig Wenene teen i on the Conestoga and. the powder transports, ‘The | on their policy towarda the uew Cabinet a] te Howe, Lene Cn (hs bardting of se ache. : ius Belll, Kapp, Kaufmann, Franke end x , , nile o dixpateh from ar h RAYA | — Powell, Sherman, ‘Ten m of s 5 ns ni still They Come. latter are moored to the Missourt shore, « mile oF | seeing of 400 popular delegates was held here tr | (Mo.)—10, Ms Cairo, March ° Aispateh to the Tri | others took part, tn favor of @ friendly and advan fo above the gunboats, and are guarded constantly tre, A great crowd as | Navs—Mewers, Carlile, Chandler, © wows, dated & sy night, ays the Kunboat | Mgeous arrangement of the whole diitculty by the Ae Mesienrp| Mle Mie Gy oy oh we Fy ene Fevtes Gein Pon Ree Mound City # Ay whots at the middie bat. | Co-operstion of all the members of the Boclety. ANOTHER GREAT SUCCESS Sips abied ws LLY tiew id Wee : Wilkinson, Wilmot, 1%. tories with c le effect. Our officers with a {| Ou the other hand, Messrs, Siebert, Rossslen, | nigho fs moored to the shore Just between the to prosige ae | min te! Vice President voted in | glass counted : Ia killed at awingle shot. Mucller, Welcker, and one or two whowe names boats, phy to preside at | the neat - Were not announced, took an opposite view regand= of the yreat Davia proceeded to ap he bit! aot anitonteieed 1 oe a gy |, Yesterday, & geod many mueptclourtooking skit cee cr tha lPore | Ancien Wie eae ere ee ertion the LA a KS ¢ ove errillag ing lash year's Board of Directors, 0b fully Seana BUBNSIDE “MARCHING ON, | tote with butternut natives, were noticed in the 1 exclude fl aw auch by the Supreme Court, fhe quoted from Lowi he following is @ copy of | bie for the deficiency, Mr. Brite motion tm the DISASTE vicinity, and uspicions were tn consequence en- n oath the decision in the case of the Antelope. He said | @ despatch to the Rrovetary of War:— , denne of & pacription and settlement wam he, rome Gendered that the rebels were reconnoitering with | (hone Privinces, aud exhorted tue eee Mion te | crmgrens pad no right t memetpate Wace sare | | A ditecks the First Towa Cavalry, ent] lost hy 4 votey £0 members voting in ite favor, & J avre, |, and of the forces @ nntic he ‘or in the of Colum. le ity by Gen, Totter . i EVACUATION OF BEAUFORT, N, 0 LA iA ch eoeipats bth fecrdlrdgent orb manuer as the fase bound together. | bia, Slavery, he eald, wae et ove time recognized | Cun rames. e bidemien. your the Variety of personal explanations were offered by ' Me Ms About 8 o'clock last night, the officers of the he continued, © We shail vanquish all tye | by the whole civilized we luvery was the nor- in Naistar wart Bir. dellingtaus, Che Proklent, ond othety Gal 6 / ‘ 1 t Conestoga wore enjoying # quiet gaine of enchre in | Fn sve pear to Leyoud the Peninsula to ] tual condition of t et 1 States, “A the abrogs: ¥ 20 be 48 kev of y warto and protracted discy ‘arose {nu referened werved a ship to w out ed peop! ion of Slavery was the exceptic le contended be arn sp rdcm betel earring bs on the same tack—at noon @aw her colors ff FORT "MACON BLOWN UP the ward room, when @ single shot, followed by ® | A dispatch from Naples of March th: that the pecple of the District of Columbis hed the Glee eoptured, tows Siebert, fixing the responsibility Dalen dows: at SPM, she keys off and ran * | half'e dosen others, rang out from the boat just in cambahell burst this afternioon near the Church | mame const.tuticnal: rights ea, ty of the ’ joneral, | UPOU the Board of Di Jer whee adminis tous: she proved te be the ship Charter Onk, With frout of us, Never Lroke up ® game of euclire half Difiig begin 8 juin saybedy. states, and the Goverument had no right impair Litt not edi laced (POE ding this ae am, of Richmond, Me, from Philedeiphia for Liver 4 praca the wly on this becoming known, ® popula yone right, sep bs % has} ae Sear aad prets, king condition, fo wuddenly—the magazine wee vpened, demoustration took place, Bhovte were raised of | Mr, Murrill mld that he should argue that Cone ch which continued wutil a very late hour, we closed Bed sy ake ieee oa) eek THE NASHVILLE DESTROYED. wy 3 ‘ouuesdtoga were driving « tempes* | “Evvive Italia!" “Evvive Garibaldi!" gress had @ right to lib ry {+ ‘thous Captain Aliny, of the chip Rattler, arrtved | our report. the second of deal which mccerded, ye ay 1 cannister through the startled woods Turkey and Montenegro. compensation, and that slaves are not property in ing 7 r } ? tothe ship with 6 “e A a4 dl The! Ly of thal t chiefy at Co: | Ahy constitutional sense, erty iD | yesterday mornin: from Mave, reports thatduring | Tae German INpesran Exruerrrom— 1 he conflict was “short and decisive” every boxly ie last assembly of the insurgent chiefs at Ce: . Gh of fice aaa pidge aabb tah» exon, Let t i is tigne having evidently proved the participatio Mr. Davis said there was the same property in | ® Severe gale on the 19th of Feb when in latitude | The German citizens of the Mth Ward assembled «we |ThO Battle Near Winohoster, | ire away ie senda wth poinething when | Heng baying rita is the disvettanbes 11 We Hietees tlaven agin horses of lal. ‘This was only at”en- | 40:80, longitude 36:10, observed aabip towindward, | lark evening at Broome street, to organiad ened oe ly eon, ae in i ; ae Ce Bebe ovina, ‘Tie ny har infrined the Puwern ta io | Meg fo an abtac febeciiogal ind sey which proved t p Charter Oak, of Rich- | an association in fur ance of the scheme for @ bec dal lualiiesta a cielo bl Prchnsinl melanig bli ntetennt tele fetge bafta ‘ (orth eMocmane | Mond, Me, Witham, from Philadelphia for Liver. | grand Industrial Exhibition, to be held in this et | ¢ 0 350 Killed and Wounded | taine, and that was that no enemy bad been near. | towards the Montenegrins, oer rixinated at the North “Mormon- fe. ny from Philade!p F Liver. | rand Industrial Exbibit pe held in iy Feturne! it wae 95.42. A few moments afte ur Loss Sot Umar Pashe is waster of all the important poal- ree Love" and ® sort of “Etherial” religion, | pool, with # cargo of Cour and grain, in @ sicking | during the coming suminer, in ald of the Ger Toat Alongwide, the orind haved to NN We er the place than the island, four miles below. n ced by Parker ail Emersony aud all wre ef { ondiion hua Wesiplials Leaseg Vet. Vitae ade | Diowing s perfeet hurricane for 3 hours, when it ‘Due mortar fleet, under the special auperietend- | Cabouli Effendi and Mehemet Pasha ba iniachievous isms, right is there to force neeond offic bat ‘i e" L “ ‘ hem upon the people of thi Bent aid hich, aa the | of the Hospital present M. ©, Hands | Serre It tapeasine tate tore of Woe 0, Gr DRIVEN TO STRASRURGH, | «2° Capt Manayctiere sod Pike havo anewered | ceeded Wo Syria espa the Snces fal te inter weet Oa dena ws vary dive ted’ ai tcaemlocar ac ee? | weg, Were ueee Aulieea = RACONTO! Stew. The ship est bave capi zed REBELS "| tue most sanguine expectations relative to their ef Commercial. es her light deppeared eo When they left ber * >, was king a cl he at NEWS FROM YORKTOWN. fects, Thus far they have been used ata range of from two to four thousand yards, By creeping down the Missouri sore one can get hee Sad ‘ + | a position opposite to, and about three-fourtha of « Capt Sawyer, of ship Kearange, reports; Feb 7, mile from the Island, from which not only the wise wile Ntrwctr we toomnre |G,QOO Rebels There. |r eres rie viet cn tat ste, but alm the Capt Korn, from New York for Cork, with signal of ? distress fiying, hove too and found her tally dis- abled and in a sinking —took off the crew, consisting of captain, wife and 12 men, a! of whom ‘were in a minerable Condition, the bark baving been @ wreck 13 day: + 0th 6 1 dnd eit echr, with both marta gone, bul warks stove, bad both anchors on the bow and full of water, was shout 170 tons burthen, had on ber atern the hame * Dancing Wave." place of balling partly washed off, but could distinguish the letters Bo, mippoeed it fo be * Boston.” ther dited Holmes Hole, March 234, maya Jp Ocean Monarch was aban wo boat's crews saved, captain aud 2 bouts Lord Joh “THE NEW YORK SUN. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 26, 1862, The News. The occupation of Beaufort by an expedition detached from General Buussior’s command at Newbern, is the chief feature of the news this morning. The possession of thie place is of great importance in a strategetical point of view, 6 it affords us a better base for operations on the coast, and enables vessels drawing fourteen feet of water to land tre and ammunition, thu® relieving us from the inconveniences that at- tended the Beaxsipe Expedition at its com: mencement, Fort Macon, a U1 Sta post seized by the rebels soon after the secession of North Carolina, was also partially destroyed and abandonod, and is now “seized, occupied and held” by our forces, in accordance with the Pres- {dent's proclamation calling the nation to ‘arms after the fall of Sumpter. Before abandoning the place, the yobels burned the Nashville, and thus ignominiously termi- nated the career of a vessel, whose possible con- flict with the Tuscarora involyed the great British nation in—oceans of talk. She was wor thy of a better fate than thus to sufferat the hends of her friends, if for no other reason than on ac- count of the daring ingenuity Ly which sho eluded our cruizers and got into port. It appear that she left Southampton Feb. 3d, and on March Ist entered Beaufort by hoisting the Stars and Stripes, and boldly steering for the block- ading vessel, till she arrived at a point too late ‘to prevent her access to the city. The letter of our correspondent from Island No. Ten, in another page, gives a detailed ac- ed os x0., ko, Occeapat Fortress Monroe, March 2 rived from Hatteras Iulet last night, expedition to Beaufort was started by wide, troops approached, steamer Nashville burned, Goldsboro and Newbern, Later From Europe. THE BLOCKADE AGAIN. Russell Opens, EXCITEMENT IN ITALY. Nows From Washington. Federal Enlistments in Alabama DISTRICT SLAVERY IN THE SENATE. Bignificant Vote Upom It. ko, of Benufort. , via Baltimore, March 24.—The steamer Chancellor Livingston ar- Gen, Burn- ‘The place wan evacuated, however, before our On the day Gen, Burnside occupied Newbern, 16,0000 rebel troops were on the road between count of operations at that place, which will be | The Buwance sailed for Hatterau yesterday after- found interesting. The news of the battle near Winchester, indi- cates that it was more serious than was at first noon with mails aud passengers, A CONFIRMATION, Washington, March 24,—Col, Begar, representa affect, to some extent, of the shells, can be seen Here may be seen the fact that the whole side of the (aland fronting the Missourl shore i# bristling with cannon, At the foot of the inland, yeuterday aernoon, the rebels were very busy throwing up works, evident™ ly with a view to mect any efforts directed at therm from below. Secured from view by bushes which krow ploutifully along the centre of the island, they evidently supposed themselves secure frow intru- tion of every ort, A little Inter, and #ome one re- vealed their operatious to the inortar fleet, and just when, perlaps, they were congratulating them selves upon their safe aud excellent progress, « SPEECH FROM GARIBALDI. abell came screaming down from wid-air, and,with Riot in Cincinnati. » fearful are the Confederates of every litle WENDELL PHILLIPS MOBBED | cect oti sotinat tors vist by open an explosion like an earthquake, burst within fifty yards of where they were at work, In @ second, rebels were as scarce In that viciulty as loyalty— picks, shovels, chivalry, niggers, all disappeared, and have been seen no more there since, their batteries upon everything in the shape of man or hore, which ventures to approach them. As yety however, nobody has beeu easure parties down to the mill will be in rage, till some unfortu, hate reporter—for it is Rey who chiefly engage tn this recreative amusement—gets his entire head knocked off—then the thing will become unforbeare able aud unsatisfactory. " The number of men required to work from twelve to fiftee morning, work tll night, and then boats to which they respectively belong. tire number of sh The en- thousand pounds, or federates at Island No, 10, Among the prominent objects in the machinery of the siege are the tugboats, All the time, night and day, they are busy, carrying dispatches, mes tages, powder, or recounultering the works of the euemy, During the hottest of the fight Monday, Immediately after the occupation of Newbern, an | they were overywhore—now luying at the Benton, when the heavy balls were raining all about her, oragain runuing directly and imprudeutly into the batteries of the enemy, and making @ recon- nolasance under bis very nose, ‘They go buzzing about like flies ; aud from their size, when com- Fort Macon was blown up by the rebels, and the | Pared to » gunboat, 18 seems appropriate for offen- sive purposes to arm them with pop-guns, and wet them to bombarding wrens’ nests, Today, the Terry left for Cairo, for the purpose of bringing down Capt, Bteiner, of the Balloon Corps and his apparatus, He will reach here to- monow ight, and the next day will probably as: tonish the denizens ofthe islaud with @ pure experi- ment in aeronautics, ‘Three Days Later from Europe. The steamship Hansa, from Bremen via reported, though obviously it was only the pre- | tive elect from the Accomac district, arrived here | gouthampton ou the 12th instant, has arrived at lude to a greater and more decisive engayement, of which we may have news at any moment. by the rebels, ‘The Metropolitan Health Bil, Mr, Prinowe, from the Committee on the this morning, coufirming the intelligence of the de- struction of the privateer Nashville aud Fort Macon | gogg per America, ‘The Battle Near Winchester, Winchester, March 24.—The rebels have been this port, Her dates are three days latwr than Great Britain, In the House of Lords, on the 10th inst, Lord Campbell called attention to the inefficiency of Affairs of Citica, has reported in the Assembly @ | driven back to Strasburg. There has boon very | te blockade of the Confederate ports, and moved bill to provide for the preservation of the public health in the counties of New York, Kings and Bichmond, and the waters thereof. Tbe bill Constitutes the counties name’ as the Metropoh | Wa taken prisoner by the rebels, tan Health District of the State of New York, ‘and provides for the organization of a Board of Health, to be composed of four citizens of the District, the State Health Officers, and two of the Commissioners of the Metropolitan Polico— yeaterday : the four citizens to be nominated by the Gover- | hundred killed, and vwo nor, and appointed by and with the consent of | 1 have seen two bund the Senate, two to be physicians of New York | enemy's dead. city, one of Brooklya, and one of the county gf Richmond. The officers of the Board will be ® President, Secretary and Treasurer, the former to receive @ salary of $2,000 per year, and devote hie whole time and attention to the duties of his ofice, and the two latter a salary not exceeding $1,500 each, The duties of this Board of Ilealth will be to keep clean the streets, houses, alleys) wharves and public places within the district, | with timber, which was coufiscated b and to see that all houses, tenements, premises, | Tbe schooner was loaded with cotton, &c., are free from all things projudicial to the | #adeatiy burt to enosy public health. The Board is empowered to ap- point twelve Health Inspoctors—7 from among physicians of New York, 4from Biooklyn, and one from Richmond County, at a salary of @750 each, to assist them in their labors. Also, to eppoint such registers, clerks, messengers, and other agents, as may be necessary, the total ‘amount of whose salaries, in any one year, shall Not exceed 40,000, The bill also provides for ® Quarantine Department, to enforce all awa of | Some heavy guns « tthe state relative to Quarantine, under direction | There are also forti Of the Board of Health, and transfers the duties of all Boards of Health, Commissioners of Health, Health Wardens, Street Inspectors, &c., to the Metropolitan Board of Health, ‘The Negre Question. The President's favorite colonization scheme | on ihe 90th inst. arrived here this received an unexpected check in the Uhited | bas 99 officers aud 750 mou of the 16th Little fighting toda: Jost about ten killed and wounded. arms. Washington, March 94.—A dispateh goon iu Gen, Bhi ——E Baltimore, Md., March 2 today are four deserters from by the bels last May at Cedar polled by necessity they (the four mei the 2q Floride Rogimens last July On Baturday last they succeeded in Monro@ They say that Magrudes fighting men, uot of @ very formidable ch ter. Federal cruiser, In the skirmisuing we have We bave captured more than one thousand small from # Bur- ‘surmy to the Surgoon-General at Washington, maya, in relation to the bi 0 of Our loss is from seveuty-five to one Wundred and fifty wounded. red and twouty-tive of the Statement of Escaped Rebel Soldiors, —Among the pas sengers who arrived here by the Old Point boat rebel army, named Van Derk Townsend, Josiah Morris, Williar Wilson, aud Mark Trafton Barker, all citizens of the Bastern states, who were made prisouers ey Florida, where they had youe in the schooner Stagy, to load Dy the robele. but was sub- Oom- ) enlisted in escaping tn a small canoe from Yorktown, aud reached Fortreas force around Yorktown is composed of about @ doaen regiments, ‘ond tha) Le has vob over six thousand effective But a4 Gress Bethe! and other points through the Peninsula, be bas uot less than fifloen thousand, mounted near Yorktown, ations three miles below Wyoming Creek, During the last fev weeks the force has been engaged in Huilding cawemates, but ee Arrival of British Troops at st. John, N. B. St. John, N. B., Monday, March 24,—The steamer Adelaide, from Plymouth, via Bermuda, morning, @he ‘Bogunent. for the correspondence on the subject, Kar] Russell replied to the proofs adduced by Mr. Luce, asuistaut to Capt. Albert, Top. Eng'ra, | Lord Campbell of the inefficiency of the blockade ‘aud recounted the efforts made by the North to render it effective, He (Kussell) considered that the want of cotton in the English market was the best test that the Llockade was not an empty one, He said @ renewal of the old feeling be- tween the Northern and Southern States was impowible, He hoped the North would conment to @ peaceful separation of the E rr Both the North and the Bouth were rich and extensive enough t be mighty powers, Me trusted that within three mouths or sooner the war would coase, loaving the emancipation of the slaves, if possible, to be vffected by gradual and peaceful means, He said no formal communication had been made by the French to the English Go- vernment on the inefficiency of the blockade. ‘The motion was then withdrawn, The steamer which ran the blockade at Wilming- ton, N. ©, and arrived at Queenstown, was ti Annie Child ‘The ship Maria had arrived at Liverpool from Bom. bay, During the passage she fell in with the brig Esporis, Lound from London to New York. The crew were in a starving condition, ‘The Marla wup- plied them with provisions, Twenty thousand pounds of Australian gold had arrived in Bugland and one huudred and twenty. five thousand pounds of New Zealaud gold waa en route, The Tt wa says, in one of ite leaders of Monday, March 10 “The North will learn from the late deb: he House, how entirely unjust was (rites fe generally entertained, that we took advantage of ¢ Trent affair, in order to obtain an excuse for Uborating the cotton of the South, and the South Thus also by this time be aware that if they trusted to the selfishness of the great European’ powers, they underestimated the sense of justice aud fair By, which charact the people of England, r. Seward ia profess to obey the law of nations, only when he fiuds it his interest to do so. We dis- claim all limitations of the kind, and are willing to abide by faith, honor, and duty, at the expense of what may turn out to be s very heavy and grievous sacrifice, not only of wealth, but of the comfort and prospertly gr ® and interesting class of our nortar is These commence in the turn to the Ie fired up to tonight te about one thoussud—making, iu all, about two hundred ye hundred tons of iron, that has been rained on the rebellious heads of the Con, Liverpool Cotton Market. Cotton dul the two days (Monday and Tuesd Juding 8,000 to speculators aud iinporters, Pric hanged Liverpool Breadstug Market.—Plour dull and 64. i Aw 2d. for the lower qual Rh Clocinnatt, Cincinnati, March 24,—Wendell: Philli tempted to lecture at the Opera House tonigli enced by avowing himself an Abolitiouist aud uionist, Persons io th ries then hissed, yelled and threw eggs and stones at him, some bit- ting him. The hissing was kept up some time. Finally he made himself heard, and proceeded un- til something again objectionsble was said, aud again eggs were thrown, hitting bim. He per- wevered, and @ third time was beard, snd & third time stoned aud egged. The crowd now moved down stairs, crying “ put him out tar and feather him,” and giving groans for the nigger, Wendell Phillips. They proceeded down the mid- dio aisle towards the stage, and were met by Phil- ips friends. Here @ fight ensued amidst the greatest ladies screaming and cryin, jum and falling in all dir During the ht, Phillips was talen off the stage by hia friends. It is now te ik, and the streets in the wielnt- ty of the Opera House are crowded with excited P ‘They are unable to flud Phillips, No one ‘was werlously hurt ax we can learn wof War and the orders of the War Depart- ut, thereby endangering the safety of our a jem, and the success of military ope is the cretary of War has ordered the enforcement of penalties, and a Special Court Martial is to be assembled at Washington for the trial and puuish- out of the offenders, Postinaster-General Blair today iasued the follow- tothe Postmasters of the United Stat retary of War now sion of information by telegraph, atlecting the con- duct of the war, in order to prevent the communica- tion of stich information to the rebels, It is also thought necessary by the Secretary to put restric- tions on the publication of facta of thia character, however derived, and the aid of this Department is requested for this purpose, You will, therefore, notify publishers not to publish any fact’ which lina been excluded from the telegraph, aud that a disre- gard of this order will subject the’ paper to be ex- cluded from the mails, M. BLarn, Postmaster-General, Washington Items, Washington, March 24,—-The D'Epineul Zouaves, about 400 in number, were paid off to- day: The greater number of them return home: Sonator Lane, of Indians, bas advices from Sa- vaunab, Tennesse, to the effect thats Union regi- ment of Alabamiaus has been organized and brought into service, The Rervw.icay says that General Denver has been removed by the President from the command of the Kansas Department, to which be was as signed by General Halleck, ‘The reported estimate at the Treasury Depart- ment of the entire national debs reaches the sum of four hundred millio ‘The Benate today confirmed about 400 army ap- pointmentsprincipally of minor rank. Among them ly the Adjutant-General'’s Department, were R. J. Waggoner, of Kentucky, aud Jefferson H. Noves, of Delaware, as Assistant Adjutants General, with rank of Captain, W. John C, Vaughan, of Pennayl- vania, was oppoluted military storekeeper. The ouly two Brigadier-Generals of Volunteers con- firmed are Win. K. Strong, and Colonel Mablou D. Manson, of Tudiana. Atnong the bills introduced in the Senate today was one by Mr, Pomeroy to consolidate all she Iu- diand on the western borders into one nation,divid- ing the lend into convenient farms, encouraging them tn the cultivation of the éoll, and additionally providi y Boston, ieut, Spicer, who went out as rep) veof the Navy Department, board the steamer Saxon, iu search of the Ver- mont, ha returned, He reports that the Vermont will undoabtedly make for Port Royal, and that need be entertained for her ate salty, as whe is as light as any vessel afloat, and hay got provisions sufficient for more Von ® year, wah water facilities unbounded. He further reports Vint all on board are in good spirits Congressional Proceedings, XXXVIth CONGRESS---Senate, Firvt Session, Washington, March 24,—Mr. Ton Eyck (N. Yo presented & Joint rwolution by the Lexisiatire of New Jersey, aking Cungrens to take immediate action for the defences of ghe coast of New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Dela rewolving that th © purpose, Refer- -} resented e marortal from the Piladelphia, asking he schedule taxes on manufactures, Refi Mr. Powell (Ky.) presonted resolutions from the f Routucky relating to the tax ou tor king that it be reduced, Referred, Mr. Sherman (Ohio) presented olutions from the Legis! are, of ON. 06 ire any proposition oe ® webtement of rebellion, except an uncondi- bse farvender and condign p\ of the ra. Refer Mr. Morrill (Me,) presented resolutions from the Laglalature of Male, endorsing the Administration, favor of the ountlavation property of Fobela, Referred, on Washington, 3 tain newspa- | pers having flagrantly persisted in the publication of military details in violation of the Rules and Ar- ceiver, simply to be experimented upon? He was no friend of slavery in the abstract, and if be had his way, would inaugurate ® aystem of gradual ning, succeeded with to the ship, with f difficulty in returning | Appel, C, W. Hanson, Heinrich Krueger, J. Sauer, adinger, J. Zickler nd Wome emancipation, which it would take about ove bun- A few moments efter the boat came slorgsde the | Maxhein A club was organized, with « temper dred years to a ish, #0 a8 to produce mo bad | wind hauled to N.N.W., blowing ® perfect hurri- -y board of officers, and an executive comuitt effects. Executive nession, Adjourned, cane for three . when it moderated tow heavy | to assemble again for permanent organization gale, which Insted to the 25th, rendering it lnpow- | the call of the chairman, Great interest was Mr. Blair, of Virginia, presented the certifi- | ble to save more of the C. O.'s crow. feted, and success is certain, ‘ election of Joseph 8, Segar, as Representa. | The ebip must Love capsized and gone di ALTERATIONS IN THE Cestom Hovse.¢-The tne Conteteee pigirict of that state, “Referred | her light disappesicd muddeuly at 9.30, W proposals for alteriug the Merchante PRtMinge foe Mr. Dunn (Mi. offered w ‘resolution which was | left her she was (Custoen Sones Pes pont were revel You ca eeteee adopted, instructing the Ways and Means Commit. | waa making ® cles. breach over continually. Junt, aud the work will commence aa torn a8 Com- fire tart ot Teiean Geter yc creenning ® | daylight there wae) thing to gress makes the necessary appropristions, Al of the West, and work the name for benefit of | The Charter Oxk ley PL srualler doorways leadiug fron: the street will be erument awe means of defraying the ex. | for Liverpool. fl» wax of 300 tous Y closed, and the stairways, except those on the matm of the bay § Aljg, and built iu Kiel Maine, in 1854. LOCAL NEWS. Wew YoRK AND Tim VicINErY, entra will sur Dusinese of A » Will be closed, A railing five fect high mind the entire build! ‘The principal will be in the Rotunda,where a large nd glist will supersede the present n.) introduced @ resolution War to inform the of the protracted delay 1 Corcoran, prisoner of war d that the Beovetary be directed and p all exchanges of prisoners until coral is released, Debate rising, the reso over, fAN's Lucrenk on Gorn 1 O'Gorman, a gentleman well Col Jutie © will surround this dome, ‘The rooma, on the same floor, now coupled by the American Bank Note Riowany OW rT. Mr. Ri Mi Mr. Roscoe Conkling (N. ¥..) introd ed a joint resolution tendering the thanks of Congress to | known to all class in the United States as o1 belie will beg eroted Md ae Collector aed Licut, Morris for bis gallant services on board. the Lilltaet aheskars 1 clerks the cashier occupying the rooms om Cumberland in conflict with the rebel frigate Mer pari oeleay a pwepctet pel atl fa Witliam atreet side, The naval officer will Pes : el lant evening at Irv f ie ane Mr. Cox (Ohio,) Introduced a resolut before the remaining rooms ou this foor, and the ore ing the thauks of Congress te G in the Hf Fathi responding ones on the floor beneath, The base and Ci ‘nog vs fan at the of and Quinn,the y ment story is to be devoted to the Port Surveyor under them for the skill with which ¢ — 1 eet outthe minute instructions of th MeGlynn, Mc 1 his clerks, and a portion of the Inspectors’ Dee manding the army (McClellan) in the re Charles P. Daly, econdery aud | P"'* ‘The necond story will be dvected to the bay bg bts ena Aicees bite { Connecticuts Dr loting Department, and the Auditor and big Piatt re referred to appropriate ar uere Kot, Den Fer, | Sto: ‘The sub-basement will be entered by two 1 Mr. Aw teow tha Gotathtiine om iraset. Boieteeen eeiten Cant, | Surtwayss eight feot wide, which will afford ap exit | tories reporeed « DI to tees panaey Gate |e Culveraltyy Capt. | ot entrance for drays from Exchange place, ment for Arazonia, One of the sections probl- | James B. Kirker, rapdasalinas olde cass . , 1 ae It all the Trento. | Brealin, 69th Re;,t + Gh Ret ATrovity or Tum Wan.—A venerable gem Buperinte hole | Heman who resides in the upper part of the elty, fon, H. L, Hognet 4 Aled at our oflice yesterday to exbibit « portion fthe Cuth the Llood-stained garments of the late General Zolli, could the Governmen A, wi leh in exte y the Car | ¢ Lich were sent to him as a trophy by hie be orgsuuaed 2 Wi attempt it when civil officers t Locause of ite Nbrary, whiok | sor of tho 10th Indiana Volunteers, Mr. Cox (Ohio) t for the attraction and benefits an has five patriotic sons now in cocamleraane " ph y sheost =| sng men in ite historleal and yy at various polute, and they have all pa famous Proviso, which hed occasion a well a chess and me mated ead Dy en of “anip #0 much trouble to the country, ‘This was not she | 1bating societics, 1 as its chess and social | pated in the leading battles of the campaign, time to agitate that subject, clubs, and the » room well stocked NayiGarion.—The Hudson River is open \ Mr. Ashley fObloy plied, That fs the mere opin- | with papers is fiom all parte of the | poughkecpsie, the steamers Norwich and Manat “Mr, Mallory €i6y.)—Is the bill up now on tte pas. | %HHd- ince tho K@ out, Lowever, It las | Laying broken through the ice aud reached that olty Bage? ° 4 been placed in an embarrassed condition, | oy Sunday evenin, * ‘The Speaker—Tt in, being entirely di pendent upon ite members, ap . reer M1. Mallory —1 euter my protest againat it; ants of onatoudied af whon areswe in hearing | DAVID Hl, Revs, the oldest ‘ltzpot ta New pe Any igs the ‘previous question o@ the | + aie Union, wiilo « ver prinet. | York, died at Morrivania on Monday, aged 80 yeara, Mr. Cravens moved to lay it ou the table, pally young 1 sloyment-— | Mr. R. served in the artillery in the War of 1618 I» labored at the “ease” until 1860, when be was obliged to leave hig occupation, He was well knowm ainong the profession as the founder of the New have allowed their sulwer the past year, Mr. O'Gorman | a ous to outd » refused to order the main question, by ous to run out during ust T4, potion of Mr, Wheel Hon of th hie further considera. a very pleasing manner sketeh- Dill was postponed till next he career of ther hoy —the won ots poor minie, | York Typographical Society, fur which he acted aa ‘Tho cri deratia of he ax bil wan ter of the Church. « Fingland, feorresponsting with, | StTetary at its fit meeting. A portralt of the olf vifax in the chair, ong other amendments agreed to, are the fol- ave till the first of December next out of her portion of the tax, rewers manufacturing less than five hundred barrels per annum, to pay twenty-five dollars ll- conse, “Brokers to pay fifty dollars, the ame as com- mercial broker * Land warrant brokers to pay twenty-five dol- veteran now adorns the walle of the Printers' Libres ry. The Typographical Society invite the fraternity to join them in the funeral ceremonies of Mr, Reingy which will take place at the Church of the Holy Martyra, Forsyth street, near Canal, at one @elocky this afternoon, A So.prer Sranpep.—Monday night @ inember of the regiment called Lea Bafana Perduas Lost Children—having indulged pretty Treely in drink, returned to the barracks of his regimen und endeavored to foree an entrance, when the sem tinel on duty, in order to keep him back, pricked him three times with his bayonet, The most severe stab was In the chest, The wounded *Lomt Chita.* whoiaan American, named James Garretty, imder the care of the surgeon ofthe New York Hospital, who thinks he will recover, Citpnen's Arp Soctery.=-This Association the Episcopal C! f the United States,) from his berth to his deat), including his 18 privations in leaving his home,and returning unthought ofand uncared for; his passage to England through Dub. Lin, and his soc:altance with Dr.samuel Johnson Bir Joshua Reyoolis, Hogarth, aud other great men of the times. Ife also related various ance- dotes of the charity and goodness of heart of Gold- emith, which mit put tothe blush some of the pretended philant! © pints of the present day, who, while they preteu| to be great lovers of their fellow creatures, often pun them by as of no account, and leave them to fev the sting of poverty. r. O'Gorman concluded by # Leautiful tribute to that soll to which bis memory atill clingd and remarked of Goldsrvith moh had been for- given him, because he loved much. ‘The lecture was bigh!y appreciated by @ very large and respectal ie austience, te especially working to raise up the lowent, It ‘Tum Poarsrre “ Cononysa” met again Laat | goes down am he drega and off-scouring™ of evening at 600 Broadway, for the joint bonefis of | Roctetyy nd sceks to gather up all that can be saved, Prof, C. PF, Ottine 4 Jobn Woods, ‘Tho at- | [ts oljeot# of effort are ignorant, friendiess and abem leodance wae very doned children, Ite means and implements are ‘The Committes rone, and the House adjourned. STATE LEGISLATURE.—-Senate, Albany, March 24,—The amendment to the Brooklyn charter was o zurred th : Mr. Connolly introduced a bill, chan name of the Rose Hill Savings Bank, wing. Whe BILLS PASSED, Regulating the sale of poisons, relative to Dil Courta in New Y ork; authorising the (Set Counell of Brooklyn to fix, name number streets; amending the charter of the New York College of Veterinary Burgeons) also, several local pills. Mr, Bell introduced the following? Resolwed, Vf the Assembly concur, thi ftitution of the State b the Con- wee and the so-called “science amended as follows: jed—the © Sunday-meeting,* where destitute The Le r duly developed !y the following sparrers:—Hul’ | var Rise tarp yeti ida ink AY Clark and Jlen F'L tt; Dan Rervigan and olin Mol | boys aud girls, not used to Bunday-echool or churely overage, and in such law may prescribe the ne- | naghan; Prof. W 1 Jack Bath ; John Roach gathered fort jon or worship; the Y fines and penalties for the violation thereok Readlved, If the Assembly coucur, that the fore: going Amendment be referred to the Legislature, to be chosen at the next general election of Beuators, =e —— Mintaken's Hori ‘ON, HEAD o¥ Nom folle avenue, opposite Ti Washington treet, bee and Hen Winkle; Dick Molliwood and Mike Dorsey! Pits, of Provid and Bergeant Moor Milliage Cormell and Jerry Conkling Marry 10 aud Mr, nnd in conformity with the Coustitusion tt be pub: | pricheela; Willian, of Boston, and Jolin Morrig,. | S¥een Boboot, a t coma e eeeriea cet Hotel Heel sires inonthe Pravjvwue to the time of suo | phe entertainment winding up with e display bee Families viniting th tween the two br claries, A rat quiet and eehtea ranomine on caembly: AgarsreD AA1N.—Dalconcr, the great | warned through ates ‘The following bills were pagaed + of Tomy waa Vavnuaia oa | the week. Taxi cents por nly! Toamend the Hermitage Association Charter ; | SPostle of Temr avrontod again ab thy Bl and upward mend the lative to courts in | S08 of Broome oti ty on Sunday, by Capk Steers, 3. * —_—_— volklyn ; to departments in | of the 18th Pre Valeouor produced @ permis CONTINUNS TO ATTRACT THONGS Union free achoola; to incorporte the New York | qo talk temper . Tamm tha Bonen at oy people st Barnutn's Museum, Te State Convention of Universuliata ; supplementary ; f to the act to extend Fiathush Avenue, Brook Mayor, which t 1) tela anid wou of no use, that in relation to print vdara of Ce Mr. Kennedy |i ered bin wyrest; he was, there oo : exceptin the clty of New York ; | fore, locked up iu thoatacion house and kept there aleo several bills of a local character, polaleae ’ hou ce i » A ; Mr. Raymond’ bill to appropriate $300,000 to | 4a! ‘ rulng, was then taken befure aid and protect the hartor of New York from Inve, | Justice Steers, the oath of Cape Steers Ys Minaton A Hectute Wy Ae Ae sion, came ‘up for * third reading and wea laid | was held to ball & miswer to t! Laine erd, Gith at, near ‘Third Mr. Alvord, by consent, reported back the | Mas. Gorvos wishes us to acknowledge, fi : 1 Ho iit pir haa amented Lill to reorganize vue Btabe Militia, Or- | her behalf, tho ree jtof $100, from Us 8, Mar lig! | lf" te ohana, Led wae jo rag a apd ee Ea consent, reported favorably | Murrayy who las oc owl subacrlption fox ber | iyicn wt Totclook, 6 the Vill to qutherlze Brooklyn to issue bouda for | benefit. yee Mus relief of fw f volunteers, Adjourned. | yyw Youn Hpsrrrar. Wernty Rerowt to | rr of New York aud Bean) y u Manon Stu, 16) '.—Nhei Maren 1 9205 | Tyg cinch, Business of {mport MILITARY NEWS, Lreayedy Ria ‘egy pape seranie J you are requested to be prevent, 99 OA date, 207 ; wales, 265; fermales, 02. Muerino ov sii Mar ANd Car MAnen Quite e large nun oof the hat and turers of this city 1 ot yestortay counting room of M Jn Jed, Phillips, to heas bhe report of tho committee sent to Waaning, ton, to Femoustrato wish the Committee on Ways ‘and Moan * againut the alleged excessive and oner- ous tax laid 08 them, ‘The report wae to the effect thas the Chairn, * of ht Gongresslousl Conn tise 4 tamured the deloge,\i02 the ‘he bal & unis and caps only the amended a4 to trmpose en ee ciosning, sree per Another Voteran Gone. Velernna 0 MME AEST will aan a0 the Rev. Mre MILLED'S Chureh b oray th anal Proparations being made tn Castle Willian; Governor's Island, for the reception of prisoners, and it inwald that the portholos of the casemates which are used a8 quarters, will Le barred, 60 as to take escape more difficult, Itis reported that Colonel Harvey Brown, Fifth Artillery U, 8, As, hae been assigned w the com. mand of the forte in New York harbor, ‘This will make bite the superior officer of Colonel Loomis, in command of Fort Columbus, the senior infautry officer iu the army, Colonel Brown's cornmisaion, ss full Colonel, dates from May, 1, 1861, though he Las held the brevet rank of Colonel, for gallant and le near rendayy wt 1996 o'cwoclky Pata cof mourning, to pay the last tribute to our deceased brother soldier, DAVID TEINS, In the 60th year of his age. Let every vete an attend—our ranks are breaking fast, and we don't know who may be summoned next. ore dor, HL, RAYMOND, Brigadier-General ; ISAAC Mi PHYPE, Adjutants ABM. DALLY, Colonel. — A. 0. He-A general meeting of ovtlor will be holt at 42 Prince mon waceere evening, March 26th, a 8 o'clock, All members led to attend for the purpose of elec neral officers of re the ensuing year, By order \weritorious conduct during the Mexican War, since | cent, "Pala being doomed 4 a H PSOE | SOR MAUTIRA OF) <ORN oe bar +047, aud bas boon nominated for « brevet Brigadier glass flooring, Desks for entry and permit clerks

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