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bro to rolatioo to tbe harbor, forta, dce., that may not be ontatereating. %tf West, bb is well knowa, ia an important naval atation; it ia tbe headlaod of the Southern ooait, aituated on tb? northweat end of an island of tho aame name, but oecaaionaliy known aa TbompBon'a Isla-d; it ia four and one-eighth of B mile Lu length, and one iu width. The barbor la magnifioent, admitting veasels drawing twenty eight feet of water, and, moet fortunately, is well defended at tbia time. Thia point ia the key to the nortbern pausge of the Gulf of Mexioo, aa thia routo ia much aafer, bb I aome ninety-two milea noarer than around Tortugaa. The entire island liea oo a bod of limestoue, about eighteen Uiches below ita surfac*. Fort Taylor ie a new, first-class " bastioned" fort is of brick, built upon a gramto foundatiou, tbe work on which was commenced in tlie year 1845. It is almoet completed, a few uiiuor jobs, auch as tbo eroction of platforms for barbette gunn alone remaining to be done. In forni the fort ie an irregular quadrangle, having three '.aannel " curtains'' of equal length, aud a guage *>r ahore " curtain" of greater length. Its situa )'on is on the southwestern portion of tbe island, *t the entraaee of the harbor, iu from six to velve feet of water, and diitant from tbe shore >me 320 yards. The work is pierced for three ti.rs of guns? vo under casemeuted bomb-proof*, and the her f? barbette, or open. It will mouut MB n-inch Columbiads on tbe channel fronta, and 6 heavy guns on the ahore front. I bave oeccr kined ita full war armameut couists of 1-H> guns, ' le msjorky of which are now in such a condi >n as to witbstaud the moBt protracted seipe. ie scarp walls of tho front nre eigbt feet in ? lckoesa, and riBe* abruptly from the water to ??9 hight of forty-two feet six inchea. 1 am hap to inform you it ia well aupplied with provis 18, ammusition, fuel, hoapital and art.llery mres, and lu additioo, bas ejcellent quarters for i*a ofneers and bnrrac_s for the men. Its force 84 ipreeeot ia large, and tbey are under the ??? mmnnd of Capt. J. M. Brannan, Cnited States ArtiUery, and Capt. F.. B. Hunt of the F-ogineer C >rpfl. To take this fort would require an im I.O-se number of Misaiaaippi " Yolunteers," the -ajority of whom, I aurmiae, wouJd "go under," Und the expeuditure of an amount of treasure wbich States that bave repudiated their debte, or Would liko to, do not posseas. Fort Jefferson, Torttigae, is an immenao M baB -joned " work, the wall being of brick, with a jranite foundation. It waa commenced in tbe yaar 1346, and in a strategetical point of view, ii deaigued to command the admirable harbor, lyuig in the heart of tbo Florida Keys, The fort is pierced for three tiors of gunB, two under boinb-proof cosemBtes, and the otber en barbette, er open. Tbe caseinated tiers are capable of toounting 3C0 guns. A wido and deep ditch, ?*t.ininunic_tiDg with the sea, eurrounds the entire Work, and this is protected by n counteracarp of immense length. The guns of this work command the inner barbor. Its armament in time of war cousists Of 450 guns and 1,666 troops. It ii now well BJAuned, and ie under the commBud of Brevet liajor Lewis G. Arnold, U. 8. ArtiLbry, a?siBted hy First Lieut. Henry Bensou. First Idoah Watthew M. Blunt, and Surgeon Adara W. Mc l?*ren. Fnrther than this, it is auffieioiitiy well BOpplied with provisions, fuel, ammunition, artil tory and hospital stores. These particulars I h?ve rcason to believe are very orreot. Immediately after our arnvul at our oldanchor kge ground, off Fort Pickem, we received the 82 tvoops, whicb at the time of our leavmg for Key tyVest, we transfen-ed to tbe frigate Sahine. Thia ?as the " unkindest cut of all," as we bad ar gfintly hroped, nnd even pruyed, that iuBtead of this action on our part, we could land them, or _?tber band them over to Lieut. Slemmer of Fort JKickens. Such orders, if they are ever to be re .*'ived, I trust will apeedily come, aa the inaur ajenta are workiug nigbt and day like beavcrs, frrt-fying their pos.tioDB, erecting saud-bag bat berieB, Ae, and tbe longer our worthj Goveru ttent holda back, the worse it will be for all partiea, and the greater tho destruction wheu tho ciimax ia attained. In view of what we have paaaed througb of Jato, vit: half rationt, no newa, no chance of pommuuicatiou with our friends, neglect at the bands of the Department. iusult from a drunken army of rebele, I would like to inquire what the A'lminietration can mean T Have you a prcce ?5*nt for such a course as has been pursued to W*rd ub 1 Can you tell ub why the Government A_a quietly allowed theso robbers to take pos H sion of raluoble property, and sell part of it, l-d appropriate the proeeeds? It ia rumored on ahore that reenforcements to $-i* number of 5,000 men are en route for Pen l&cola. Tbo forco atationed there at preaent gmouot to 1,500 men. Well, ?' the more the fcerrier," as that curse of every Southern cli Bikte, " Yellow Jack," will soon be upon them, Ualeae I am wofully mistakeu, to le?een their Bumbera and tbin their ranks. Already the Wsather ia bocoming extremely warm, and as I write the perapiration ia rolliug down my cheeks. What I aMured you ta a former comtnnnica {...1, lill that the Secession aoldiers here are iolhiog more than a drunken rabble?a terror to the whole neighboring country, has been ter Ifiod in a manuor tbat leavea not the least doubt in my mind that aome of the so-caJled koldiers Bta eminently more fit to grace tho inside of a pt -itentiary, than tbe ranks of au army. iaieutenant Gilman arrived a tmt days ai ice, ic B aurveyibg schooner, with dispatches for tbe .'. pa and Lieutonaut Cotnmanding Slemmer of _rVrt Pickena. He also brought money to pay Vttt men at the fort, and to aettlo the beef and hread billa of the coutractors. Tbe Warrington Ligbt Infantry have removed from tbeir quarters at tbe North gate, to the Bodoubt, where tbey are atationed in chaxge of the magazme. The lettera in Tke New-York Utrald, pretend _Lg to give the particulara iu relation to the fooling now exiating here, are very wide of the tnark, and in many instancea, utterly devoid of truth. If opportunity oecura aoon, I shall have oo u'-thing to Bay about this. a* ? IVIISCELLANEOUS. TEXAS. THE DEl'OSITlOK OP 8AM HOfSTON. Th* fuct that, as Oen. llouaton refuaed to take the ***h of allegiani e preacribed by tbe Convention of ?_*_**v*-* Baa dejKieed, aud entered a protest, is al 9t*ty known to tbe public. Tbe acene of hi* final re J_____M-t teoaa ib* Goveriior'a offica ia thua told br an t^l?^ -and ia Tke- JV. O. Delta: h-*^_l___^* ^P0***1 Governor catne hobbliaff to ^ 7_JJJ__7 0|41?ao g g?a JbcLdIo wotind having broken 1 aWiaah, ae R alwaya dooa oq ooc-afou of s9iiMnd triai. Perceivinj, Got. Clark ocoopying tha cbair, Old 8am addreaaed bim: " Well, Oovernor Clark," giving great amphaau to the tille, "yon are an early riaeT." " Yea, General," replita the Oovernor, with a great Btreas upon the military title of his predeceesor, " I am illuBtrating the old maxiia, "the early bird gathers the wonn." . " Well, Gov. Clark. I hope you will find it an easier seat than I bave found it." . " Illendeavor to make it bo, General, by .onformlng to tbe clearlv-expresved will of the people of T**8*-, The Geuerul, having brought a large lunch-baaket with Um, proceeded to nnt np nnmerouB little articles of private property, and to stow tbem away very care fully. Catcliing hb foot in a hole in the carj-et and stumbling, tbe General suggested to Got. Clark that the Government ought to afford a new carpet MfBM (ii.venior'a office, wheroti]>on the Oovernor remarteel that the Execntive of Texaa would get along very well without a carpet. . ? . , Approachiug the washstand, the General called tbe attention of Gov. Clark to two pieces of aoap; one. the Cuaiile soap, wua hie own private property, aud tbe other, a perfumed artide, was the property of the State, and added: " Oovernor, your hand? will re<|uire the very freoueut uae of thia cleanBingarticle;'' w-l.?re npon Gov. Clark, pointing to the waahbowl, whieh WM full of very black and dirty water, remarked: "General, I suppoae that ia the bowliu wbich you waahed your haudt. before leuving the othce." Having gathered up all his duda, old Satn made a little furewt-ll speech, very much iu the atyle of Cardi aal Wmmji ibnbilng his eoarfbttaa that, a- ta the pant, the time wotilrl Boon come wben Texas wonld call him from hia retiremeut, nnd he hoped Gov. Clark would be able t<> give as good an BMOBM of hifl rtew iirJrhip ;ih he could uow render. Halting at the door. the General made a profoui.d bow, aud, w ith an air of 11 ibomte digt.ity, aaid, " Good day, Oovernor C-l-a-r-k." "Good day, Gew_-al Houstou," ww tl.e Oovernor'* reaponae. And thua the "Hero of Sau Jaciuto '" coucluded hii politieal caroer I Thr Gnlit'tton Civilui't of the 30th fcvflvfl: Aeting-Governor Clark Iga* appointed llird Jlolland, eeq., to the office of Secretary ot State. Uur late repreaenlative in Congreas, the non. A. .T. Hamilton, wa* elected State Senator for the Ametin Dbtrlct] last Mondav, vice Judge Towns, reaigned. The Cwihan learna that Mr. Georgo Mason, late United Statea Diatrkt-Adoniey at QalfBBMBl, baa been apfminted CtlliblblMfl Stater-Attorni y for the Divtrii t Oi.mivosed of the entire State of Texaa. Thr .Yc_-i leania that Capt. Henry E. MrCulloch has been ap{>o_nted Marshal of Toxas bf Trwideut Davis. LATER FliOW INDIAXOI.A. By the arrival of the Texaa from ladhnota, we learn that the l'nite.1 Statea war-_tet___er Mohawk ar? rived otf Pass Cavallo yeaterday. Tiie Coat74_coal.'os l.-ft U.-et night with 600 troops. The Empire City and the Star of the West were lyiug ut the l'a-B. TnE YE88EL FIIIED INTO AT CIIAKLESTON. SiDce copying the artiile from The ChnrlrtUm (' arter, the vessel tired into bom theforts ou Morria'e I?land has arrived in o<r port, and we are enabled to give full particubrs of the aflair: The ech(>oner i. tl.e lt. H. BhflBBBB, Capt. Monts, of Boaton, nnd she wus I ..und tor thin cifv with a cargo >.f ire, conaigned to A. I iuy wood. On Wadaaaday aaa wukahrouded for many lioura in a deiiee fog, durii.t' trhich vbe drified thr<.ugh B-btake over Charfeaton bar. ;**>on after tbe fog litti d, the captain, not knowing hia wl.ereabouta, found him f-rlf ncarlv abreaet of tbe fort ou Monia'a Irland, ai.d whfla e.gitating over bb latitude und longilude, he WHBgreeted with a aalute from the fort. Ile iiomc d'att-Ty ran np hia color*?the etara und atripea?but that deiDOnainttion aeeoied an ut.i-at-sfactory an.wer lo their sumiiiOiia. Several flbol (ihirtv-two a) were fired into bia riggiug, one of wbich puaet-d IhroaM hla mair. r-iii! and anotber tbrough l.in tOfB .il- Iu the midet of bia dileinma, not knowing where he wa* or the dtiiect of thia hoviili* demonatra: i'-n, B b..at frnm Fort Sumter wtme to blr relief, und batag taadaai qa_d_aad wilh ihe factv, he loat nn time in putling te taa. The B bflOBM r eutUred no niaterail ditmag" rr.-m tbe MMflf, though one of them came moat BBOOaamtably near the head of one ot the crew. Capt. M. think* there i- do miftake about the Morri*' iBlaud boya being ex.ellent n.aikamen. [3av*_u.ali Kept.bUcen. April 8. BVMTBB Iti.is.? The Charletton CStaW-BP flf BflB BB? BM thfl fll.'Wiiig: We leani that the *ix men who, on Thnrrvlay, brought the 0_Bcara from Fort Siiiiijiter to Adger a wtiaif, were laborer*. They .tate thut there in ull 30 lttborers at Fort Sumter who ure bakbg with an.xioiiM MpaaBBtba for an opportunily to leave the fort. Th.-y aliio Btate there ure H BeUbflfl in tbe foit. mt-t tfltl Bfll Iriahmen and Baanbd men. Boneof them bave tln ir fauiliesin thia (ity. Neuilv'H the garriaon ure ex leA-eliuglv aiixioim to avoiJ a L.-tileeiigagement. From the bflM inf-.rmed aaanrMBM, wo hiive reiiaon to believe thut iu a few daya l.-uve of al.ven.B will ta gnuitod for an indofiniie period t. Ihe entiro CJiumand. IMPORTAST FROM THE RIO QEAXDE. BTABTLDrG BtPOBT. 3,000 M>:XICAN3 MA1K HIM. ON HKUWN3VILLL? THK. TBBABI l (iitTirviNti OUB PCBM ItRows. Tbe following extra from the office of Thr CWm >? ion ttmn, dated'Sattirday evening, Murch 99, A-TflMB t rt.rtlmg intelligeiico from tba Itio Grundc, aad -_-_> cateathe probahility of fclirrin/ ?-v.-i.te Bfl luat OBartMl Theateamtug D_-kM, Caj-t. Healy, 'lmrteie.1 I v tl t Texaa Comtnis-ionoiatoa-iift in bringing np the or.l nuiice uml aadaaaea atoiaa,lt?.,M BtaaoaB-HMbgo, left tbo latfer jlace bM WodaM-by ev.-ning aad Br rived here ihfa afterno-.n, after our Iri waarhh * pubhshed. Capt. Healy ftirniaher" Bfl with a varit'y of Uitensiing intelligtiice. Tiie MhflflBM Shark airivetl ftt Hra/.o* luat Batarday, 2Tld itist., taking Ofdarfl from Gen. Ni. hola to Serg. imt Qiaar,t-hdaaaea barfaaM in ahafga at bVasaa, M bM tbe aahoOBM with a? full a cargo na he MflU pal aboaid. flf cannon, MflU, MM, eVc, and dbpabh her to OalfoMon. -bigaaat Omm left lba _ame dn f'.r Brownaville, to coir.municate thi. order to Ol. F..r?l. On Sunday f-veriini.', Murch M, 'he ateam*hip Star of the West, Irom New-York, urrived ..ll BnkBOB aaOtbfO, and aiuhorel. TM aea waa t'Ki rmigh all the next day for ker to eOB-BBBflbflM with the abore. The HflflflbUp EmiiieCiiy, irom New-York. aniviil off the irland on Moi.day evenint., March V>. mnnicated wuh the Star of tho Wo*t,aud left iin mediately. On Tueadav, the Star of the Wrrt aent a eurf bflfll to the i-Ltml, but bad ti" eomiunnicntioii vsith thfl mam land, where, at ihe month of tbe river, 'JOO C. S. In fantry were <tflMpfld, w.iiting to dicembark. On Wedr.ewiay mon intr, Murrh V, tha ttBaatahlp CoatzAcoal'-oa, fruui Nevv-Voik, urrivil otl tl.e i-I:*.. I, couiiiiuni ..ted with tbe Star of tha Wrrt, uml left ut eaea. The pilol ut the month of Ihfl rtvflf then vv.i.t otr with the Star of the Wert.the | ih.t n-kinglhe Captoia of ihe latter BMMBM it he (tbe pilot) bbobI I carry bi-* d_-ipt?-t-_ofl -flhcia for Um, t>. anich tha ("np taiu r.jlit'l that I.e would take tl.tm bflcb. Bhoftly nfter tne Star of tho WaM got up rteum atul left. On Mou-lav, S6th, EbfaaaM Oraat lataraad llrovvnaville. Col Pofd gflffl hitu ordera tOBfB| . all the baaty gunr aad ardatflaaa aMaaa to be Bhfppe I M oaaa bt BrowM?Uta| ? b Mflflfl-baM thut Bm Col m I would charter and send d'iwn f-r them. Col. Foi d atated thut he hnd Iflblflhb iiif'.rinaii.n from riiei'ihaata nd othei raa] eaaibb flittaflM b Mata* moroH that G'-n. Ampi.dia, M tho head of :t,iri)0 tfaxi cunv, waa fix-iy nult-r off, luuriling on Iiiowiiflvilb*. Ampmlia had aotit imt aspMBBM BM and with-, wiib pl-t. /ir-lv aud h.'ui.lbiliB BBBoandng thM Tb_mi af right bil ngci toMexkoi that al.e aad aoloaear the aop port oi il.e l'nite I State. Iloveriitiieni und Army; that BOW vv.tv the timetotake her btflh, ind he flt-Bad ? ull gootl pati'i'.ts iad -e.liiierr to ion:e to bbataaaaid Bb this parposBa He wua ratalriag letafbteflflBflflb b larire nnml-era, and r:i|idly. 'J'he I'i i .n h.i'l aome dillicilly in makiiig her tiip, froin lack of futl- TBMabflMMfll lliu-oa, M haM oo conl. Yeaterday niorning abeul I o'clock, ebo paitwd, in twelve fathoiuv wnter, otl' the I'a?- I i ralb i.i ht and notbing could be Beea of tl e ihre. ataaaara from New-York, wbicfa hhoukl have been uncl.on <l there, if Inilianolu were their (lf*tin:ition. Tne L'iii..n anivedoff our bnr early this moming, but anchored, Il.e fog _**TJ"g ao daaaa. She fell in arlth tl.e Gen. B irk, und, uf'ir a wl.ile, the lattur eteanier towtJ Irtr 1U. , , - rr l ,.!. Ford inten.led at eaoa to plaoa bin rexa?troopB, aome 400 iu nuinber, iu old Fort Brown, whiih I.e would armwitb the heuvioet aitQbry. Tbe aUum txmt heaiid WOflU cbarter for Ilrazon, to bring ap thegunBand miiniiioUB tbero, had not anived IM Cai-t. Heiilv left. , , _ Sergt. Oieer told the latter that he had aent an offl i bl report of tba whole aflair to Gen. Jibttola, ut CoL Pord'a (icsire, by the Liglit-Hour-. Bflhooaar. whlch alao bfl Ilia-oaou W.-dneaday. Ue rtxiueBted Capt. Healy to commui.i.ata the intelligenoe to Oenerul Nicbob. TheGenenJ-is in Auetin, and tho Capt-in hiui lianded over QuartermaBter Kevuold'a papera to Gen. Shei-man, alao giving him tiie iibove uewe. Capt. Powera of Beuumont. with 60 nix-montha Texaa troop*, wae in commaud at llr.wzoa Bantkao, with aome Dfteen heavy gtms und mortara, mouutcid m the ?Imillliitllla the ltio Grande IteKimeut had made. Major Walbr wus at Itiuggold Barrai ke, and hnd aent word down to detain the Shark, to roroivo tbe 8torea, __e..he had collected at Fort Duncan and al BtafBohL lor tnuiBportation bere. Capta. Doonelly and Edwards were on tha road to Itinggold wilh their companiea. Our own op_nion b, tbat Ampndia wonld like to make a raid on Matamoroa, and, perbaps, llrowasrUle, . aaua all Uie vaiubbi U avidd, 1*4 tiio* UiYe, fIVE DAYS 1ATER FROM EUROPE. ....iinl of tbe Edinhnrgh and Canadian. SHIPWRECK AND LOSS OF FIFTYFIVE LIVES -*t* Speecfa by the Emperor Napoleon. Couiit Cavour on the Possession of Rome. REFORMS FOR POLAND. Tlie steamer Edinburvrh, from Liverjool March 27 and Qitecnetown the day following, arrived at this port last evening, and the Bteanier Canadian, from Lirer pool on the 28th af March and Londonderry the follow ItBJ evening, arrived at Portland yesterday morning. The Kdioburgh brings $.r>00,000 in ipecie. The Bteamahip Nortb Brifoo, from l'ortland, arrived at Liverpool early on the morning of the 28th, hflvtog tonched at Londonderry the BBBllOBJ day. Tho Bteamahip Breinen, from New-York, arrived ot Southampton early on the morning ofthe --"th. The BtOO-flaUp City of Manrhester, from New-York, arrived at (^ueenstow n on the '.".'th. The Bteamahip F.dinhurKh sailed from Llverpool for New-York on the _-_, with jC10'.,000 in Bpecie. The flhip F. II. Ryerson, from Liverpool for New York, hud reailu-d I'ortaiuouth iu a dioablcd couditi'.ii, witb her cargn bad!y sbified. The Adriatic reached S'lubampton on tho morning of the 21th Blnrch. The new steamer Hihornia, of the Oalway line, had arrived ut Livtrpool, tobeBtreiigthenedin ber hiill.uud to have repairnl the duiiiage ihe flustaineii on ber pasaiiKo from 8989-8880898 to QBB 8BB9WB. The com menicnicnt ofthe Oalway fortnightly hcrvice had been poatg>oned l'roui Muicli M to Apnl 4, oa which day the first steamer would aiul fiom Galway for St. John's Newfoumlland. 0-tBAT BKITAIV. Parliament stood adjounied for the Ka-ter reccss till the K?h of Apiil. The strike in London of the buibliug trade again aa satnea serioua proportions. Turnouts auiong tl.e LanrHsbire weavers were in rreasing, and aome rioting wua l'< ared. FridMV, lhe 89th. beiug (.uud Friday, would be a general'holidiiy in KnuL-d. As the BbUbbIm -hty, Sutiifdav, had been ceuerally BBt apart asaboliday by tha oottoa aad 8trWtradsa,tha market new. by tbe I'eraiii will be no luter tbau tbat BOW received. TneUreat 8?9888 bad 8888 anf.ly llouieal olT the " (indiroti," ou vvbi.b aha ha* aa loni,' reatad, -tnl proceeded to her anclioriige Bt Milt'ord. Fverytl.mg vvi.rked welL Tbe shiji Itiddleeex, Capt. Puruifrbe, of and fI r New-York from Liverpool, wae abaadaaooTat aaa ia a rinkiiik'condiiiou on tlie lOtbof O-MOh. When 88081 Jl .l.,>i out, hi.il lyiag to iu a ifi.le uf arb-d, tbe rtl.ip bbi_bj alfirik, ihe eara i8biT.od.and st * araa thiown <.n Bar baaa88?8. Ior ibree da>a etb.rt* 18888 BBB? tt keep her atluat, tbe putupn Wi M -888-8ni ly g-t-f, and tbe inaata were cut 8Wayi bui il wm ullto 88 8889-88. Finallv, when the watar waa auaeM up la laa bbbIb aaeh, ttwaodaridsd lo Bhaadoa her. sim had rix baaas, allof arhfch were daatroyaa, aseapl ? which the -8848-8, 11 of the -1818. aad I JMB-BBBfBfB. inuaadad in reaetdag BlaabB lalaad, aa tbi aaaal.aa K'rrv, nftar five duys' toeeing on the AtlOBth Tba ocnipantjof the bim't were in a perfeitlv exl.aus'ed state when tbey renchad lha ialaiid, 88*1 IBOBT tha ponatTnirm droj.ted dead ahoitly ailer bmdiiig. 1 i ? l.itu.e* ..f tbe BBUnritrorg ure na BBgMflBBI Barmei B. r.rma.**. :T.a,t*r i atlae of New-York . CU?r!*? Rowllnai, rLlef tnala. .1.' . Jh'.inii Mort-a, ?*coi.. uiilr Li.rr iai,,*a Haalew, tl.iri tiaat*. Baalaa; Itl, hard V\ I li-.ii,.. beab??a, Baw-ifrlaaBi Baraafl Deea. earpeatar, Naff-T*f* (oii_ii.a.ly tm.- f-i ?"??". ' '-1'-? C-fkj;Wlllla I A. IT, L-riJ r.J*rrY, I.eia.e! . PbB-4 PlBlfBB A B.,Nsa V..rk (ertgi'iially f.-'iu UliBBBa?BB) A.-ia..Jrr u'Hara. A M. 1).,', lbi, Joiiu VVtaa, A. 1'... UvajDjaali bl<1 l_e il-w.iJ, gPlT /?--?rr.r.i .s'-irrJ-fi-,r;? PaitM-B-1.?I V,.-[.!.y. l.oth of ' /'.??'j,,*. tmjtoi .'? tht BB8_I ,'i ..(.. ... UBanap, aud a .Savltl.li 1-4. The abip la Isaaiad in Liverpia I. Tt.e funernl <?! 188 D 1 fl*?I -I Ken' lia.k place M Bt. (l.-.r^e's Cl.u|* , Wiiula-.r Ik.i1... 80 Ibe tttk "!' Moraa, tha prucaadinga heiiga i -dactadii a_reryirrt \. ? BBBBasr, Ibe tovra ol ?> todao. ohaM vrd lha aa* Meaaaf BBO-raLng, aad ln L b<Ic*i ani olber part* el utrv iim'iV kIi"|* were paiti.il... Mi !'? gMtis we.re'tirid'ut intervMl. iheaaghaal the d?j lr.,m tbe vurion. iiavy-vnr.ii aad BBB l Parar. A Cotnii.iie.., wbich in 1 B?8 twenty-fxir nieinber* , f r-ril-.', h .d Iieen tonaad It tl.e i._riM>e* .-f mia int.' a f'i'.'i'" def .iv lha axpsBBM wi i i. M. Kaaaath will iti. 'ir bbla c.'i-t.-t kkiil. tbe Au?lii,ni l.,.veru ment. KosBUth's alfidavit ia pobliabod. Iltal areaad that tbe Eaperoi oi taatria ia aot, aad.novei ___g_aaa.I-lMof HuBgary,-?hardr er andlbttt he IthedeletidiiUt) l.a tl.e only |-ra.ti ; iiu; lawtul powertoiaaaa Hoaaaiiaa a?tB8,aaei jaiwir i. .ii ia l.iei. ioi.iiii.il 11,011 bia bi iiu aatotaaiB Ub KiiiKil-'in iaNalioaal Dwt aaoanbladL Tbt affldavii rli..-,k. tbal l" fora proi aad-ngawara tai ??? he I ad n ada t,r.,\i-ion for the Bofe ke<-i ing ot" tha m>iee in Knglat? ?ini.l lhe happi it?g of tbe aaarajaa ?? abi h wttld ttlono u.ukc- the BOBOt t-BBBB _B Ilungary lo bo 8888-9888 wi'h i 'V.-n'a. ... ii . lha fiivii-t tnro' J .it ChatlBBB h.ul n. aly 8888 IB8 srene ti u (paat liagady, a cooaplraej kaviaa baaa kttm 'i loaaoia tba kkaid.n- hud iii'iiiiir lhaa. ifaa i -- .-iv, tb.-ii aat Ira t" tha bnihtinga, aad, ta lha eeaiu aion 'the OOOatdratOn 18818 !?' BBT8 888-0 their 88C8PO. ,-., tbe il " , a U li'.'d for lli.-ultempt. <> ? 1 tba i-i.'iivu-ta rataalad lha a-net, and tbe aathoriit? made BBBp-B praaaroiiOBB foi? tbe __-_ctp??? eatharat. Ihraa baadrod tr.*.|* wara d-apatelbad to thaprlaoa. Kitle*, laatoad "I !? ?g loa4ed with ball, arara eharged wi'ii Wkabot lo lemier lha etle.t i-...te BMtaaroaa. lln re Wiia !" be BO war i,ing or ti 11,11 i ni 14.' na i'i 08? 1 orv ii"'a. 'Ine coiivi, ta 8)888 B8-B-J 7,0-6ln ioiiuIm-i, aaaat lha dliiaar hooi ? Btraag ai'itinoui ?pnu wa* e-iocad, bto it ia aup^K-d they B008 |4T,eiv.-.| il,.. bo]j-laaaaaB of an outbreak, f..r notbiiig "l u. to.ik plice. ... , Tbe Uiief C'aiJii'"- ofthe Braocb ltank of Ecigland si PoBt-OOOth, 8 Itl ? , I nd 1.1,4. ?,i.,l .!, bi.ving wiih IJni -.1.000 IncoU. lt wa* appn !.et. ded th.it , tin r la?bm ml 'i'i bt dla ot. rad. di. Qowaa, lha Aaaeri aa eoetroi tor ut gehaetapal, ni 11 lattorwlii.liis pahliahad iu Tkt Lraaea .. " .My enl. rpii.e 111 il.-uiiig tb- harboi fmni il,n BB-haa fael laprogrM-higoatta-Bvorably,aad I h..|U t 1 hlive U fl.tiri l\ CO U] 1< le i '1 liing Ue | re*. lii Thoharbos .. noa practieally eleai of all 0' liu-J. tuiU fl laaaala baiaaj left t.. ra-M Bhale." llr t'icii ilel.ill. Wl.nl 88 baa OtMB i . tlie w ,-.) ol rOBOiia lothe Kngli I -, ?>?'? I acl Bowladgra the ro eeipt ofo ba-ottfnl gokl aaofl bea trcM t.'.e Kaajtiah (in'veiiiu.e], for bh Berrieea ia Ihia bmomp, Mr. Irui:i - ih-i i I"--11 a'.uii railaraj, in Loed -o, ?rai'.; eiie I on lha OtI ? I Ifari b. i nd he ralabrated lhe , ? n.i grith .11 aaqua at aU h ba oV Bvaead bb al bfa ?: ? jpet ln -. Tiie snike in tha b-k?lag trada, in I?odon, wus i.gi.in Baaaauaa o Baaioaj eoBplau?ao, laa "taiav otiis " .iinony tbe l.iii. .i blra ajaarera tn tt tht m lha im roain. ani rirrtimr ti b feared in aooo plaei . Tboma Littk ? ' me loadlag mon i.iMi(.i..i, i-aaaI. .;? ,,i..-iii oi / / - - 0*n. Goyon i,,..!.? icnli.i ppliM for tba army al Room foi aia tnontba hfl-gar. ?j be Fn 'ii ii M I -1 !' M irloe i- aboto to aatablijh .1-e'iii- iigfauonpaii ot tha Vrmtt i eoaato, at?i a ki.-w ot niwintain ii;/ lon-Buakatiea ar?h ahipa wiii.iu t bud. A (.lir_..-.'. n-i. gram statoa tbal a gentleman, on tba p n ofthe Diiv. lora ofthe Waatara ltank, h M oA rod ? .Mjofor a Beitleaaaaa af all tbe a ttoaa .ii law u..* ponding. Tbe li-pudatora rvconiu?ud ii lo ibe w. -Optaikce ol the an.i!< bo d< ra. Tin- 1'iiii* eorBpjPoa4aBt of Tke Pttt aarya thM tlie nimorol'ii in .veHriii ot tbe Aiiatiiiina on ll.ts Alit ci ? unir-t ba OBaaed obbb-bj tha eaaainhi al lhe day, ta eo _ B "ii u i!b ibal af lhe uiapaiiU ef a Fren.h dikiriou lo An. ona. Tbo ngeiits of the Bteamahip Groal r_atem areia tu-u'.y l..i ihe convev.ii. o ofa bodyoi 1,-00Ceroan aB-giaBla. B?a ?i aheat lo ptocaad to K?w-Yoth aa rouii-tor tbe Moiuion tenitory. The Qraal BaaU B wil] bo BX-ib?ad Bt C?k ani r htr fotaia fromU-e Ba_t-8, Il ia ft-re.1 thnt the buillers' etiike will aMiime foniiiduble dimeiiaions. lt tbe men coutinue t.< itfiiee tl.elibi r.l ..tl' 118-8884 to them, ull the grc.t conlrai tor* will iloee their yard* ugaiu, ua in 185.I, aud Bome Lri,u O uitii will at ouce bo out of tuiplovnieut. At present, miy the men of Measrs. Lucua, Kellke, Sir Moiion Poto, and Mrssrs Suiith are out. ll i* com puti d that the LoneaBBd wages noa odered involve a 888-688oathapart of Meaara. Lucaa of ? 11,000 ou the ("Utruci tbey bave taken. They were never in a woree condition for going on Btrike. l'r.-paratioiis aro buing rnuio tor iuiporling workmen from Belgium, where wbl-m ar* 25 per cent lower. The maatera are compelled to adopt extreuie me?loree, ua during tbe gr. at mrika it ia computed that 011 coutracta aud m other ways tbey lost nearly X-00, 000. It ia alated that tbe maatera bind tbemaelvee to koep opoa tho weiko fox tbo 19 botuo, U oolj ww-half of their m.n chooae to work that tim?, and they pledga the_.ael.eg not to allow overtima work nnlees a ma jority ot the meu w iah for it. Do atiooB of ubout ?100 have been forwarded to the I-ord Mayor In aid of tho fund now being niised on ncronnt of the Indiun famine. The AtrBflba I'ai/y \etr?. in a letter from a field ohW, ?how8 the extraordi..ary exuggemtions whieh p-rvail in f-etimating the Btr-iigth of tbe French army. It b i.fllciallf etittt'd thut Prin.e Alfred will vieit Cai.ada thi*. Summer. It is not expected that the Oov-. ernmet.t w ill orwunize any demonatifltba in bia bonor, but it Ia probable that eeverul of the municipulities will. Hi- Koyu! Ilighnet-s, it is stattd, will arnve in tle BBBBBM of .lune. , , Thr l>n,iy hfmtt (City Article) of \> ednesday eveu ing, March lf, sayB: ' .... Th* dtcline in Contols was litnited to | ? cent. Eaghah Itadlway Stocka wero aatadt-Bywor-B, partic ularly Midlan.l, w-hid. fll II V cent. Li the open market, the terma for tho bent hill.s w-.-ie f.J B7 ? cent. The Cai. utia uud China mail* will he d._tr.butcd in Londou on Fii.lny morning. Tfie aiiapetikiun is annonnced of Mr. I. Abraham, We*t India merchant of Nevv-London etreet, with liabilifieaeBtimiitedat ?1M,MB. An adjounied ex(rnor(liniiry meeling of tbe Atlandc I.ovmI Steaiu Naviguiiou Company wa.s hell yeaterday, when the Director* weie uuthoii/.ed to ruise ?eW,000 by the lraiie of Prefereuce shuree. It is not BTflpOMd tfl ruk-i ihe whole at once, bul anangouiems have ul readv been made for placing at once a very lari/e pro ji.iiif..ii of thia Prefercnce etock. The rate of intere.t ir to be 7 per cent. It was atated that B-BM modifirii tions of tho origiual conti-tt Ud tukeu place, the principal fvuture being that the Company are to dt-liver inuila at Newfounilluiid each foynge. Tke Timtt (City Artid ) of Wediiciday, March 27, Bftya: The ItflfTiri funds onoiied flteaftily, but u num ler of vagne ruinore produced a reaclion. Al.oe.t JL".'.'.',(OUitibargol.t wa? bought bv the Bank tc-duy. In tba MMOaMaaubat there huabeeu an a.tivo ilu nmii.l, and at ibe Bank the appli.ationa were large aud i.iiiiieroiia. In the gteah Eaehaaga theiaM-be taan war ('.J 4' cent. Iu lba Kailwuy niar.et the prOglBBI of the aettletuent rbowr a moderate* abaatataM ol nt-.. k bvtha pul.li'. It i. expected ihat afier to-iimrroiv (ihureday) there will be few traiiA_ttious lu auy de purtuientof buriu.ee until after Easter, FKAM'K. The Emperor on the ISki f?riually raceived the ad drea* of tle Corpa I/egirlatii ta IBbIj to bisspeech at theopeoingof'he Btaabfl. Ihfl BBBtflM w_w read by tl e naa-dtinl of the Lflfblfltfllfl, aud iho Euiperor re pli.-.l a* f.dlowB: ^Jg-tatrars Irt Prputrt. I tha ii k the Chamher for the aentiaietita it BSpfflBMa towanl n.e, uud tot thocon fidtii. e whii h it ataaat b me. It that Bflfl-idafl-B bflM ora me an.l tlailen. mo, I tl ink'I deeerve it, tiom my ronrtant aoliiitude of only b-jkiiig BBM .|iieeUomi in a j. mt of view of IM reul itituvrt* of Fruiue. Tfl lite ap to tha age, to preaeirveuf tbe pnat all that I, tn MIpBIl tl.e f'lture I.y BB08| hkg otl the patli Ol ir. ili/ali.it nll the piajaB-Maa atart ohrtru.l, or utopiav wl i> li HflBpt-fltl e ii, thut i* Ik.w' wo thall be .jiieuin calxa aad pioflBaroM d..y? t<>our i-i.ild.eu. Pcapiia tha Tirarily nf th.iii.-.umion, i byaflMMM rafTM U) BM thn great bodi-a of tbe State di-.uns tl fl .lirt.n-i.t i|aos.i-K_a ti Ibreiga pa-by. Tho couniry tri-uetit* liotii if in ti.ui.y laapaM-k Theae diecuaeious iurtri. t wiih'.-it .Baraking ii. i Jtahrayabfl btaay, BaBaBa aaa, M aM ta ron r.' t wiil. \..u. baaBSVB-B ti.e BBBM niifl'rage, gui l- "1 I.i ll.' rlkll e r'-l tjluelilr, let tfl 11.11(11 .Hy hld eltlil olbt-r ta woaaoting iha gTand-iai aM ptB-awnty ?>t Btaatai fbb rj> tah um ptaaaaBry ragtadM a* very babaja* i M, intvre-t ? Trearury billr |g ruiAed to I, 4|, aud .'. p.-r ceut r. Bpa ii-. i ly, Trade i. i.tiuiiei very dull und nusatiafactory in moet ol Fnui.e. Iii tbe Pflgfa .otTi market BtMflhflf BthrBBtB ba.) tukeu plata iu tlour. bM it wit*" ii '< '"Hv iiiuiiiUiiu-d. WUeut had ael-.-iiii' il If. lf. Mb. fBf ??.. k. Tl.e J ui r.i <-f U..IIU-, . out.i' i; g tha bM allocution Bf bt P-M had l.-e-li re i/.e.l a! He I'ltlv I'ont-i tl.e toiu- nf tl.e alhcution tat-^fMlaMflaaa-BBMay thn ba ban rBaraaaated. I isalBtr-4 ''"' ll." liit.li.lt* I leenf.i.conietit ot tl." French BBIIBBB1. wl.i.h imaMlfflad iBBuBBlBtt-M tM Ili.neli.. I |M of A'lrfll.l, li:.i* I e.m prououn. cl Ulllie e r.i\ 8X1 ln.iifi'.tia havuig t.iken place uiiii Aunnt. li,.' l'uii" llurve, on tlio SMB, wa* dull. Keiitea i! ?ed at '?-..('. ? ITALT. I nitCiivour h..d BBflaflBead iii the Cluimb.r <>f lie| uii.a Uiat IM ttif-btatiai [ ri?'--rniii_iie1i_ui under uoiia no clialigB. ln iiu- lii.l au S.-ii..iti, II. Si-r/a ba.1 foriiuilly re BBB_tBd ihe Ooieiiiiii-ut to ukerte pati, iad i< c Frali. - laaithdraa thsuoafM ir-m Baaaa. ()u tLv '.''.lli, iu th.* rimii.be r ..I l>c|iutiev, Mr. A'l.li ii, ,t asp-aaaaa-hta bahel thal Iha OaraiBBtaM M the Po? w ,? .u - Ui|iil lie wiU. t.ell eriv an.l i.d.pe-ii .!,:.i ib* t.iuiitiy aad tta BtvU ii,niv of ?ny t-Uril* mIoii. He aalied tha Wbil* j abctka aays-B* aul'alkkBS weu-uoing ou loi IM ieu_ti_ii.li-.il ol bfl igu i ? i.llof. Bl BkOBBB. f.? :nt l iv.i.ii rrj.Lieal: Weliniea i ight lo have li..tne bsthe ia| it.il of It.ly. lu in i_ ii'iuiv t.-r... ii!.ie lier ..,,,;,, ii - w. n ..ig.i.. i;....i. ab iha eoaaaM . . . ? i ? li f w ill bai "iiv i.1 thM tha ii'.r'i, far liom bul.er.tig, will gain uy u 11,. ... - 1.UU..1 ? ...m r hu* alwiiy* md evtry whriti I ( ll a voUne ot rvii. Wi.eu ggteata i. awori il \ ??- b.in. aaapbliherty Mthe ( ahall ta gnranlaatl b> * Iprrbl BtatTtT lf tl:e Ci'Ult ot KoUie I'l-irl-trUi ihfl of tbe two powera M tha Papacy, Ua| U-y will I.e rOSpOOai I" l"l 'l:r* llrili Wi.l I. lutglil lt'*ull th.re fr .m. 11 i- apa ? b bbb ibim i' BflN-budad, h aaa raportad thM - rai la 11. waaaa |aB BatM bf lt.oit.la on u.e v.l ?! AprU. iii-.- mt i .1 ...r- <i rflflattlaoary dbtarba_BflM ai Pabra ... lletBflBB, aatd laala l_brgi-_-r-_B io Bi lly, I, , i.i 111 a aaMtol a 1 alian I'nili.iii.ent praytng fut Ita MniB id MaaBtai Bbm ntta, aa AISIKIA. An In i ri i.il Ifl re*- taBfBMfl I Se-rvinn National Cm an li.-i. . I..r at \ i-i i.a bad I rinul y de rlarrd lo thu Au-tiian (ioveriim. ll l: ut Bflflt-b diiti rOWSBBJ i hi 11- iptili ui alth Mo tei;.>'r> in tln-inrur re. ll .ii iii iho ia i. Iib.ritig pro. i . ?? uiii I.a i vi nt i.n ie to the Prinoa -4 llontaaagre on tiiorub j '. . ral arrca'a ti nl b en ni'id- nt Veni o ..n arcount ' ? tbairinBliailnn w-i.i-li lot.k pLice IbflMMthfl iu hi-Loi t: ti nibaldL IM'S-IA. Itobob, M arch 28, ' 61 i.e Etnperor of KitBs>a, bt ao a . ". i iu tl,.- Duke CooMautine, an aouuee* ha i??'? ": ioa of t' rn ing ? Bpeiebl t ?mmiitaa, of whi n tho Dake la to ba tbe Piaai vt.t. i-<r tBtadv* I, - , .. , .. ... ii a of ti .? vM.olo iiirut daaaaa of ilu r. npiie, atler thi-ii e-_ain-j-ali->u, oii u general und .;,..: ma bttria. -* POLAMD. Oa tha daribad of the Natlooa] Coaaiarttlea at Wa lf waa deprired of hiv funetions as Di .-.Iiu il ll:e li.H -li-.r in .1 ol I'i .li,- Woirl ij.. Ba , eqm ly left War i m Bb jtntt pr x i| ftatioo, l.ui wun iiii.il.l u. a- ? id | >| I ii ia ; i Btralbna ut ibe ruilrvay teiitiiiiiiH und the oiler eliiuoiii) B_0Bg hia rooia. M.1..1 Ceiior 1 Geeelfiaa, who is much liktd in l*o lauii, h.ul Baotaaaad Maltkai oC WaBIAW, M.irch 27. 'Il.e f.ill rwlag lafetaMharfl beea proelaia-tdi The praaeal re ulaibna lor pubB< laairuciiivn ia Fa* liit.d me abolieiied. A apciiul eouimistiou for patBfl tforahlp aod i.-.m-iion, ao-bt IM diiaatin tt Al. Vbhij LU, ia ..., ? i i l I aai j bf otn ratBt-M b in.i,'. r* lel.tii.g tu pul.li. iii-lll.i ll' li. Nall.l.ul i olllb ll-llJiilit-e ul aaU?B4-tM .i.i B 1>'> p .bl W i iM-BflitM, Ulid ir].. i ,li_v ui araiPtnij forbgal -uatmotioti,ata io bo opanede a\ i 'ouit. il of si..te is to be eetabUabed, < etapeaad of maoihoia o4 thaclergy,^liguit_-rb8, and il.e -B-atdb ti igui bad paraoa ot Foi u.d. Tl <? righl of patilioa is grauited '... tba uabfl. I'i..' Goraraoaanl Cooxwiibra, lln llirtii. t Gi'iiii. illo.v, nl.il lba Mui |. ipnliti. a ol tl.e l ugur tuvviia, are lo le abfltod by lut iinubi uuta. II ia r.-poiltd lliiU ili-turl.ai.ii-a towhp-BOBM WBt*. awtatn -.;!? .!?? Tbapaopbaiaarfiadthawtadowfl oi (laaaral At,ra_i_oviie h, oua ul tba ..lln i-.l^ aboBharad U.e aiipopulerlty .t MupMBBtifl-,tba MlniaMf-B-BBtly iliri:i.-..'d. The h.llilary elU I "t IllUlteie. DEXMABKa Iu tho aiiting of the tbtatea of Uolrtciniit [Maaea, on tlie .iiu D-Luflto, lba rojoctioo of Ih* proj oaal M 'he D.ii.i-li Goveruuieiit, in rflfBffl Hfl to ihe bkflb of I Ctfl-atitotioa im lba abob -LtngdO-n, bm nnaalraM ll ugi.e.i io. Tha i)u,-htioiioi u.e budari wnr poatpeaaa, uud tne E-tales u.ijiuincu lill ihe iiu ol' Apiii. TUUKEY. It ii atated that the l'orte bad conseuted to the pro bagfltbfl ol BM oeciiputiou of Syriu. The Iuter na iouul Committee ul Beyrouth bad denuuided the pruupi neaatba tt the aaaNbatiad Druaea. Tne I'atia t ajeia puLli-h a telegrum, dated Conttan tiuople, iiu. IIUli iiifl' , aniiouuiiiig tliat I'maeiia and AuBtria, like Franue uud liurria, bad reuiiit. d uetee lo the l'orte, atati :g ihe urg. ut neccaaity of reforma. On accotitit of the iiiBurrtctiou in tle ilerzegoviua, aud tho feara entertaioed reapectiiig other proviuoes, the l'orte had called out 50,000 Keelii _? Tbo Bulgurian Biahopa bad been excommuuicated and sent?uc4>d to exilo I.y the (ireek l'atriarch. Sir Ilenry Bulwor and the Datch Miniater bad. boaaver, intoi/ei ed, and praveut.i tbo eAocutivii ot tho aeateuoa ulBxilo Tke Ltvnnt Hemld pnblishes the echeme of a forced leflfl of twelve mlllion Turkiab potmda, which is under Ministeriul conaideration, and hkely to be carrifd oat. Disturbances have taken phtce in Boenia, withont aerioui reauits, however. Tlie Porte had satisiied tbe claima of the MuMulman cbiefe Gy reatoring tbeir foraner rigbts. It waa rutnored in 1'aris tbat there wa* tobe nnotber TurkLah loan tbere, guaranteed by France, ta excbange for the coinpli-nce of Tnrkey with Freuch viewe ln Syria. It waa also reported tbat the conferenee* would ahort ly be resn_.eu at Constaniiuorle, ut wbioh a plau will 6e submitted and supportea bv Fran.e, Ruaria, and Tnrkey, for tbe (8880888 of an indejiendent State in Iiebauongoverned by Abd-el-Kuder, under the pro tectorate of France. INHIA ANI) CHINA. Lord KIgin wnboii ronte lor Kuglund. The IroOM at Tieu Taing were ahut in by ice. (Jenerul (Jollineaii died on the 15th of January. Tbe Yangtze expediiiun was to start on the Dth of Febrnary. The Chineac rebels were making desperate tfforta to go South. BniinaM at Shnnghae waa completelv sospended. F.xrhuiigea were droouiug; the ra'te ut ohaiighae wasti/l; Hon_Koiig, 4/8. Tho nuotatinns lor sbirtings were advancing. Tiie Briiiah troops had mlvunced 'into the Seikkim counfry. wbich wa* found BBBBdaaad by the people. Freight ut Caleulta to Leodoa 7'ij. CiklcuttH telegrams of March 1 bata been received. 'lite Caleatta BBrhata B, re duil nnd uni hanged. The datos from I'anfon aro to Febrnary 15, nn.l from Shungbae to Febrnary 6. Biiidue** in both plaeea wus ull bit BiispeiiJod, uud Kxchunges were druoping. Tho eiihjoiued telegr?n has reached Londoii: MABOBAB, Feb. H? Burii.ee* ia enmpletely aus pended. (Jrey .Sbirting* are udvanci ir. riilk i. ui tive, but uuibungtd. Seltleme-t iu fortnight, 3,000 bale*; total, 70,MiO bnlea IvTcluiiige ou Londoi. de.iUning; on India 2d. higt.er. Freigbt*?lea JjO-,'; Htlk Mf, Foochoofoo iui.ort balesi_-agtiificuiit. Tea udvitiuing. Ca.ito.n, Feb. 15.?ShirtingB'piiet. Teu duil. __t> chaugo ije. linilig. JAPAN. It is reported from Jtipan that Mr. Ileinknn. the 8ecretary of the Ameii.an I_egation at Yedo, bai been niurdered. Accordgug to one diapulcb, the foreign Miiiii-ters hnd retired to Kamigmtwa. Another dw putcli suys thu llruiah und Freui-u Miuirters bad lleil to Falfl-Ba?Bt, while tbe Uni'.td Stutca Mi?ater "re II, I' ? -I Ht Vedo. Tbe Pru.-ian treaty had been signed. COMMKRCIAL IN I'F.LLIi.F.XCE. I'rr Canadian. CoTTom.?The broker*' 11.18?8 report* the Balea of tbe w**4 (B.*d.y.) atM,"00 bai*., in.iuillnj ll,!?* to .n*oula t'.ra ainl IB.nou to *ipirt*r_, i b* BB?BM opanml 880?8 and futly id. Iililar ..ii th* m wi from Ainerica per Adr.atlr , tmt ?uW qurutly, owinjt.i lliedijlnrbi-d atato ..f th. iiiau'ifa. tunng dU tri. t. cined quiet at 1. naiy uiai.,taiii"d prl.-e?. Tb* iala, of Tlnir.dBf wereB.W". !.-!*?, InctuJtog 1,000 to ipe* BJatefl and aiporta.i Tba mark, t el ?ed ijulet. Tbu f/Lvalag are tba autbortled anaijtinaji H Kalr. MlddllBg. Orteani. ..Id. 1 5 Ibat Mooii*.'Id. .jd l/aiaaa.. a.d 7 1 I'L Tli* >.-'-k ln port wu .-'.....atad ai 9.0,UW) bale., of which 11,', ') 'I ??, All.e.ic.ll. Situ OB TitviiK ? Tbe ailvires from Manihe?t*r at,. faverable Huldaia d-uiaodrd au adranca for yarui, kabith bseb -I b ?(!."?? Baaaoarorr?ThaBraadetB-h rnurket had a de i-Hi.inj t*.d*n.-y. VV aketir'd. Na.li k Co., Ili iiardaoii, S|......-* _ Co., and Higia_.1 All.ya V C?., rapo.t no r*j..lar nar k*t ?tfl-J Tuftifjy rtoar duil ar d ea-ler, bel qaet?ttoaa bb ebaaged. W'beal nilet bM ?(? ady CefB clo-rd at.ady at a d* elineof 3d., n.iird. il7 . Poovisiobb gaoBralry doU, Beaf Qneti liolder- of Bafffatf, BMIbbM pr.-.. jafaa. 1'c.rk imet )!a.'..i duil at LardBr?ai U <*>.. for eb*iea kawriaaa Tallow duil, Btel lmid*r. ptaaS-Bf thflr jMCBB oo ili* ma'ket; Uiitrh > Aabea- Patsataadyat6B/6966/, Pcail* ,t*...l> tt m ./ii" a BngBf tiri.i. UaflM tnm I-.! q..i--t BtB li.ru. a. d 3'/?'-l klgbsl OU*qulat but OUoi, ll.?i.i tirin ai.-i i:il*in>r ii..alltli-4 ra.h*. baltar; nJJBnJJB, 4'4<Jl ?. SpirbaTui I*i,iiii-4 ...1. at Jl a ?" 8. IxiNOwa M i'.iMJi -.--Wm at firm and I 93/ luxher and I htg!.*r f..r A.nerlran Kad 8*8?t ko*yaM CoffkB fiiui aud Uigbtly bigbar nr ali d.icripU.n.. 'i*a quiat. itl.K.l..... 1 ll I ?* 8?1 at .'.III il ?'?.' . AMBbUCAU _iEClI-JTI-S.?-Bl-M of Illinoia Central Bbaraaat'/T<f? dlicouut. Kri* 8har*. i'.aiH. N.w-York Can tr.i Skarea (naaoi-. Cor?i>ls eloaod oa ThandMrj at !'lj<r9lj for Biotiry, and !)11 'f >l\ tor -<-.-oiitil. I'i r E'.i'ibnrtr. LoBooi Broca Bxcbabob, Mar.-h Wt Ckab_g prl, -. f-ii t'iB.ol.. M-niey Uliel, A.vount '.il|a,. LeauBB, iuur.-av .a.oii,, Ma.cli'.ri. -OeBBO-J op*nad liaafy, . ,1 i il( .'-llna. b.it luipn.Yed ajain. ii.i! aia n .? t.rin at '-I, lo '|J miih? up'i.id v*rY h*aYy, and prlci J JYj.i*rally ?li!- i partl .;,,!*. i..--i to I'Jf'S -*Uarj aad Im provrd w.tii ( ... -.ia t.i l.')t.)| C'Bi.adiaiia inacUrr, a .Iia... aa.ier. Aoi.rUai.i uuebaaflM. L.ikki-.'.i ihrar.daa Mai--h 88.?LifaBroor. r..TT?ar M?B kbt?Salaaol :'???? ???.--k. - Ita* l-*?a ea epaeaiat?a, an I lii I k* faf atpofti ouofatlaa*fei Kair | a!...ie laat Kriday ; . . j,., lajaafta, 18.-81?ot ?.<?-.. '.i.lfi, t.-Uay'i (aloa 1...M...a M .aiti kfaBB-ff.-Tb* fiiiid* ccntlou-d duil. hnt ailk mi ina'.r-i.i rlaeti itii u. Ci -*oli d -a?d _ tlie J61I1 at Bl|8 fi. I ,1 m.-uay. and a8?88| for aic,.,iut. lii* ittttmi fotMJ8B| i'i tl.e ili.i-.-unt niarkrt bad bacouie i_.li. 1 arii.e Ke?* t ."inaartioii. h*li,u 7 p* c. nt. M.-a.ii Oaltoa I'.r ?? , Calico I'lino-ri. Ma..c!ia.tar, b-4 iui bj 1*1. l.Ubillflnabiut ASO.OUl.-r *'..'.(??. i.i v.Bl-i.'.L, March 17, a. rn. r;?rT-iY?Mr .ln Ilewl't ??)?: iba maikei ti.i baaa |*itj ...I. yai.t 111 .1.1 11 ?? iai' .'i '"* of lha Adr'atic'. B*U_ ai. I p.i,--, b*faadvaucadruflj : I I' ' ?? s f'.iii; laat. i'hi- ?_!>-? ou Monday raa. h il .'..."?' b i!*a. iualudlng luOdO en ?pe.-uia.ion and f. rnpi.rt. V.iC-rJay tUr D*J-MJI ?'M It'.Oi.i. inrLidlug J.UDO ?; , tndsipofl tliB-iark.'t clo.uig lirui at th* ei.raii.a . .' Ml i.\ ig Uil-au. 7J. inua 11 9-*C88-T_ra-__WaB*n ya.t*rday ganarally d.> 11,.: .1.,! an aii.air. e . t |.l p9 ia V arna, which .li*oard bu-i ?i*aa, aa 1. ? ?' faUj l*afa*d to th* d^r . i li.ik jaartat r. maJnttl iu me mmm iuaniu.ai* .'.a? tbat had . r?i .. raial waaa. paat _,.._, Ilaaai-Ti na?Me.i't Vk '.?etirl-l, Nath k (a?flour ln ,.d nt I..'ii.-r rat*.-.i^ 11,6*31,6. '.Vhrat iteadr. I 1.' Ifl nl.il*, 11 '14 . C-B lt.jm darate at uu, liiuaail r-taJi t_l-cd, iH,-il iTTi/ti, whita, |? . .81 ll.*f alnw.at 9") fr IndU Maaj anda.i/ for Biia aaa prtoeaMM Paih ailM Bicn in i.ther un.ro reqna.t. . ,rt L.rd ipnat Ricb-rd.on k ObbBCB Mty raibar deaiar.ebol?Anie'_?abrbigiog 1) -. :ai . X_Uew uiiihaiigad. Butebar.' Aa, .-.at. m frraly 1 tlarad at 56 . PbBBI'CB.?Bugai and llua qurt. Coffer. n"tlilng d..lng. ItakrillBidf I'e'a iti.i Ko.ln 1:, linil'rd d-tuand , aoiaU iaiei nat4 (,. Sp.rlt. TurptiunuB .teadf a. _l;. s V|4NkBia?W'Maat I.rui, aud I 88 d-arer for Fo gli.li. aud 1 B?IB* I'-r iuadli.ni Au.a.l-ao h'-d. S. BAM I'rlak al i|,/l ad.ai,.* Cuffaa-IBJ. Taiqula.. Itlcsaahaila . ,11 ..w r*rY duil, V. t". M 80)88/. Orrarr* Taai-B TLe \N UJL iai*. I'ri'grju at iuui pii.fi. Li"i.4?K0 i> B/1 I,\n>T_(,.,? l.,?,,i,,?il-ry\. I. ibdob, MarchSS.?Tkti '.'.me." l'ana I'.irrejpondent writMthat hoeiililies uppeur liuiniiiei.t between the Aoatriaaa and PiadnoalMa. Vi.-tor_CBaaaal hoold to bava wii'ien to i'linie Kaaadaoa tbal bawaaio il.ulk 888888*?BB of uii aiti.k, und atfl-f hia to rep 1, .nt nuilters lo-lbe Bfflp8888 M ibeir tiue li^bt. ToaiB, Murch UA?ta8 8B8flM_88 tt tbe K-mau oaaatlafl w_* raaaaaad badaf iu the Obaa-baraf DopB tl*^. Kignor Cheiivea s]>oke BgahaB lha traiinfer of tbe Capital ofth* riingil.-rn of Italy toRonie. CountCaroar rarated lha oraoaaaBo baaajbl for wiird. He __-__i?i:-vd t_61 it aaw bibjbbB lhal Roeaa al.ouM Ih- Immediately deelarod the C?pi ulof}>Ay. Tm- ti_88-or will t-iku placo in eoaaee.88Boa of tbe Uw n.l pted hy the Chaaabar, withoal aarp db?aihaBBM li o lii.ie wili i'.- li.Mil by law. We oiler the ipiiitaal power of the Pone nll guanintiee for its liberty, uid uior'e f.rce, whi.h a f'rieniily QoTBTBBMBl can ever giye le 'J," Vtfstji JbepepahHe opfadonwill aaay aoon ho di.| oatd ior tht'proilimuti .11, aad tluit Fruut'e will agraa witb us in tbU BBBttor. LOKDOB, Kiid.y, .Miinh '\?Thf Londuii Timei (City Ani la) of laal btb tag r-.-i)*: ??l'ie Im.iia ppeoad b'-nily, and were very duil througliout ibe d-y. Iu tbe g-m.-rnl BBeOBBl iiui'ket ibe deinui.d vva? Bgaio H'ii\e, bol ut tha bank uppli.u li ,11* were -08_M-f8llvely li.hl. Tha 8888881 r.ite raiiad batwaaa tij Bnd7pweaet. in foreign exi-bange* tha BBtaa id Tllaldsj were fuliy iiiaiutjuuod. About ?24(000 in bar gold araa taiwu to tba bank to_ry. tkt KohStitb lii.tert uro now boii|<lit by B8B8 uioney L.nueis ut iMii.iii ut M per ceut ott their uo_dn._l vulue." ____________________?_______, RACISd CAI.ENDAR, 1861. THK MKTAUklK SPKIN'G MFETIXO. Tl.e .ittei.ibiuee upou tbe conrse ou the second dny wbb much bett.-r tban on SMturduy, and the BB9990 raaBBBbtg tiue, the traik wui in better wouditiou for hj it t. A lar-e nuuiber oi horM-e bud beeu einertid und declared for tbe Doewell stakes, the lurse ofthe duy, but ouly tive appcared at tlie peot at'ier ull. The*e w.-ie Di.svvell's Niut-tte, Cunip's (Minor'a) Regrtt, Ki i-ne ltiehurds's iuiported c. by AiiBtrii!i__i out of Ktuilia, andT. J. Welle's Um-le True, by Iyexinitton. Geu. Cainp'B entry wus the favi.rite againat thu tield at 100 to 7.>, and in the pooling liegret waa not only hr .t, but Koeue Kicharda'a chesiutit cult wua laat of all in BOpabw favor. Tue total of tbirteen pools, lilled tb* night t^fore, wua ua followa: Regret, |5,*J45; Cucle True, $-,*!0; Ninette, $2,0vj0j Tom Reddy, $1,?80, and the imported oolt^ouly i-iSO. The Kenner tilly (tbat didn't run) brought |b_? ta the aame pooUng. However, the aequel ahowed that the " knowing ouea " were after all know-nothiuga, for ta the banda of the t-nouajocky, Abe, the H_I Aueti-lian showed ta frout as eaauly aa bia near rebktivea had on two ocoa gion at Uie Deiby. AJ.m a good dval ef jockejtag for placei, which oc casioned tbroe falao atarta, tbe fi ve horaea got off fM tbe firat heat pretty well togothar, the Kicharda t?B B trifle in the lead, Tom Beddy cioae to bb qnarter, and Regret, the favorite, on a atring between bim and thfl otber two horsee. The three leading naga wera mt evenly niatched inapeed that their running all through the heat waa atibatuntinlly the aame. The AostraJiaM kept well abead, aud Regret and Tom Reddy aparrii-f for the aecond place. The tail at tbe come in was afl followa: Aurtnilian firat bv a length, Tom Reddy s?*4> ond, tbe favorite, Regret, third, and Ninette and Unclfl True bringing np the rear. Time, 1:49J. Tho aad fail of the favorite from tho poaitioa in wHtd, " popnlar favor had plaeed her, made her friend* voff shy in taking beta on the aecond heat, and tbo endor* ance and apeed of the Auatralian eolt were so thorongfc* ly proved in the firat cmta t that hia friendt eoold not place aiurh money on him for the aecond. The atart for tbo second heat was a good one, therfl being only one fhlse atart, the atarter of Nin.-tte not being t-uick enough in letting go to get her off at thfl ' tap of the dnim. This heat waa a repetition of the firM ao far aa Mr. Richards'a eolt was concenied, but Rcgrat was more Miccessful than laat time in beadingTotfl I.eddy, and riio five came in in the following ordert Auatralian, Regret, Tom Beddy, Uncle True, and pooe Ninatte, a favorite, diatanecd. The raoe was woo oaeily and Very finely by the Auatralian eolt, who u.urt biave cleared aeveral thouauid dollura for bifl owner by the day'* perform.ince. acMMAitr. MBTAIB1B ioe-BBT Clt'B RaC?*. NbW-ObI 841TB?MflBBB Mbbtibii oa 1481 -Serortd Pay-Monday, AprU 1, IMI.-Thfl D..W.-U Btake. f.ir two-year olda; h-alt ofooe uiite; ?-*? .'.'.. tlntlnn hali'f .rf.it, tbeClub to aaid 0-00 lf tw* of BBBM tUrt. th* ... ond be.rec to e.y-bie tttkn. A. K lUchard'e Lnip eb. c, by Weat Auetrallaa, eut ef Emllia. | J R. C ('.'..n e (Miuor'e) _b. f. Begrvt. by Brown IHok. out of Tetnptttloti.j % A. ?. Blng.nian'i b. o. Tom. R.*ddy, by Beiytklan,'oti't of Nai.cy P* kint. .| fl T. J VValle'i b. e. L'ncl. True, by Lextngten, eut ef Kdith.fl fl. T. W. Donaell- b. f. Nlnetle. by Rervanv. out ef N ia*... 4 4_a T II I'. ?ii.d.-itvr'al. f. .I.y Albi ,ti, dam bv ??.*_, r_-a.... H tk. John Cauii.bali'i b f, by w'tgner. out nf Mary Taylor... ptl flw Time.I:4<H-I4?f. LAW INTEkUUENCB. U.PilfciMK CUL'RT-Chaniibb*-April t.-Befw* JaottgB Lt'lVAkO. IBB8M LABITlBfl AND rittl O 1*4 8TJ-UT lBPBorC** BBBM. Applications baving been made under tbe aet of 1*-_B to vucal.t aaaeaamenta on the ground of irrvgularitp and li-aud, tbe Judge rendered aeveral decieion* to-day. In tl.e ease of tbe pelitiou of Kluabelh *?niilh (o vacatfl nvve-nfii.ent.A for regtilating, aeliing curb and gutler, aad tlavrgiiig Pifty-second itroet from Fifth t-> Hixtb avenuea. The petition was granted, and the MMMBBBa: vai.it.-d on ihe ground of fraiid. It appeare tbat the petition wua araeaaed for |631 61*. .Sbe . .riiturd tl.at tbe t-e-xitraft waa made by BtnmU Comniiaaioner Turner, iu I*.')?, with the loweat bid? der, wbo completed tbe work, bul, before rec. ivin*r thfl certiticate, gave up the coiitraet; that Turner, by col? lirioii, gave the contract to the next bighest biloor, who aiiiru .,ueiifly aaein'ned it, wbile the .nginaJ coa> trac'.or hiiiiBelf __raWtha_BO_karoa the conti.t-t; ttiat Turner then ?ave a talre flflrtf-baM ?f the work to lba uereriiora; that if tha certificate bad been tnie tbe work would have ouly aruonnt. d to $?**', 3-1M rB, but io the :__? taaaar'a o'li.e ihe contract waa made to iiu.ouiil to | ,..?*' 73, wbile the umount of tho a--ie.a-n.eiit wfl 110,591 i. lViitioner alleged that the origiual coa* f nict in IflM was taken frmn the Street Comu.ii-ioDor'a ott.ee to d- l.iy iuveetikraiii.il. Tiie Jmiue held tliat "tba proofs ahow that a Large Bim wa* fraudulently paid for the work and allowed iu tl.e aese*jiment, tberefora the uppli. ut ioii muat Ih- gnmted on tbe ground of fraud, not af legal irregularity." Il the luattt r af the potition of Albert ITorn to rtp enfe un i_rr<-a_eiiu nt lor tilling aunken lote in tbe Ninth and Toiitb avenuea, between Foitieth und Forty-flrM -treets, i' waa BOflBpiatafld that theexpenaoof the wortt .-xceeiled fkiOO, and tbat tbe contract waa not given to the IvwaM bidder. Tlu* waa denied, on U.e ground Ihal there waa no proof that the lowcvt bidder bad ot'. red to carry out hi* bid and m^ke the contract. Iu the maiier of the applicution of lliram Miiler ta vacait* uareavmeiiia in Seventy-ninth *tn-et, and lo takfl proof. of the framla aud legnl irregulantiee theraia. the Judge de< i'le.1 that the oetitioner migbt proceasd wilh hie pi.-e.fa iu rei-jaeet to ihe cbi-rge ot fraudulent eraeuree aud oblitcrationa in tho toutract, wbereby tba pricaa were iha.ged or uicrcaeed. In all othar revj... ta tl 8 api'lica'iou to tuke proofa waa deniexf. ln latpaM lo Ihfl awpBcatba of A-niham B. T-ppeja to rapMBaatBt-BBl nt for regulating Forty-foarth attvet. from Elt.-voiithjivituiie to the H'.i.Wu lnver, the Coorg diriiiirae'l tbe petition, on tbe ground tbat tbe obje-ctioa il at the prtitioi.tr did uot own the premiaea a'..ect*_4 bv the *_Mct<8meut uutil al'ter its coufirmation, waa aelt taken. Iu the BppBeatba "f L. Bennet to aet aaido aseese meut for regulating, A*c, of Filtyfourth atreet, tha Judge rt-fured to grant tbe p*.titiou, on the ground Uiat there wa* no Iraud proved. In tba opplication of John P. and I-alella IfanU'oo to vacute a.^eeemeut for improvement of Fitty-tlrat rtret-t, waa denied on the _a_ne ground :u iu tbe caM above. In ull theso caitea the Judge takes the general gronng thnt the w-.rk having been performed and paid for, and tbe u?i?er.rnient theref.r contirmed, it ia te,o late to ol.ioct that ttie eoMUad was not uiven to the loweM hi-der, or that tli* city had a gi3od defense against tha coutractora' rl-itua for paynient. If payment wera made for work not perforined, tho matter would bB .lii.ivnt. A betier caee would be preaeuted if coa* tirmatiou iu Ibeae caaee were oppoeed, or tbe AaaeartorB were uotihed of the defeu.e which uight be Interpoatd a^uint)t the coutractor. DBOtMOBB. Before Jmtlce Ci.KHia. Wm, B. Davie et ul. agt. llenry L. Marah et al,-**' M. tl.ii dvtiied, witli ut i-oati. VV alutr tli.iu agt. IBfltaat A Quln et al.?Motlon granted. BeloreJuetice Suthbki-abd. Herirv O. Hanrteou. 4.C., agt Robert Livlngaton et al?l)efan_| aet -aid'r, aud -8888 reeetuieef to tlu. Cale-ida. for irial aa te tha def.-n_.nl. i'aikrr, Merkrr, and Clark ou payniaut o( 010, ootM of drfault.and tI8, co.tt of oppotlng tbla atotlon. Mercrd*. U MoLUlrau agt. wertr-ud Clorel et ?!.?It BBfaBB lo m? ihal lt would b* improtier, if uok irreguUx, at thla time a_4 oo tbli motie.u, to modify or altrr tbe order of tb* Coart ta i- ?;.v '. of tLe, teiupeiery diipo.iiioa of tb* lueomv of 84,908. Ttie liiotiv.'- uiuet bv drntrJ, t.ui without c>*tt ta eklbarpwtj. Ciaccn.?Before .luat.ee VYaixa*. THi VVALL 8TREIT PERRT LIA9E. J*. ob bbarp agt Tbe Mayor. Ac Ibfa is the v. ell-kiiowu euit to recover damogea frt*4B th.. I'orporatlon fof nou fulblliueiit ?f ceotract with tbe plauittBT l.i tho uialta-r of the V\ ail atreet ferry leaaa. Tbe piaiiitldB ro.....,.| flraa uot teaJv. aad had only oue witneea la Caort, aiafl IU* J...I.' |."tl|.? i.rd'ihe iriai tiil uext Mouda/, tlit C4M I* -O tb* -uit ou li* ealeodar. Sraci-J. Tsax.?Before J ittlce Ba-UTabb. BBCMlO-eeVj Jonathan W. Freeman agt. Thotnat Atild ot. aL? Judgtuent for the plaiutitf for tbe wbde aaouBt of tb* BtOrtgagB aud luterret, aid foi forrcl.'ture of aal*. Ler O. Haalingi, ret-eivvr. agt. Ja-aee Lawaon et al ?Jiir. meiit for the plainlttT fc :i ding ai.d daiiee to b* prapaiod by tba nartire, aud aettled iu two day*' un'ie*. John Kowier agt Marie B. svaiiuui.? Jadcmrnt for plalatif. llndlug and drifeo to b* ae4ti*dlBtwo tUjr*' uollc*. 8UPERI0R COLTtT-Srat-iAt Taaa?Araii. I -Before Ju.lice HeffBA*I. Mentheim Lowenaieiu agt. Joaeph Lowenatein.-* New tiial dri.i.d, altboat coiti. Lvvl i ...'.ni agt [). vni Me-bwarta ?Di-fktilt opeevd on payrnvol nf r lu _*t*i a. d .-oBBvutto t'y tbe cauae at mcb term wublB four term* at d-frn-ant tball elecL to: UT OF APPEAL3-Ai-a!L8.-Bffore__Ub*J-it-.?_ MlBBTBa or .u-uii. 8. No. 20. Argumeut coucluded by Mr. Porter. - No. 30. Tbo. IiCttuii.li, vx, ut. Onrwo-d PUaa, et al? Artiieel Mr. Jolmiou for appellant, Mr lladdea for rtapon-h-nt. No Jl. Butte'wi.rtli. Kee-'r, agt Mr. O B. Br_u> et *L?Ar> gtied, C. A. l'o-bodj lor eppeiltut, W aldo Uutcbiu* for leepoufl rlit. No. 33 Wm. 8_ott tgt. Tho Oceaa Bank- Atgaed, B. Ie. faflt* ch.r for appelltut, K. i. Marbory for reapoadenL COL'RT CALBNUAR-Tma Dar. Coi'kt or Arriin Mn '?&, Wt 34, _?_?, w, as**, 16,39,411.42,43,45.41. U 1TEL) Sl A1X8 DlSTRlCT CoUBT.?-VOS. JO, JT, 4Ir 42, 44. 1. 8. 9, 1", 11. _ _ -. __. .-_ SiPRtMr CofRT-CincriT.?Tart L^2a___r&S 10. JJJ 37J WV 411 41?. 4-14,471. M9. 5.1.1 5 tl. 843. 5-0, 5-0, JOT, 3iS' Ul 1 Part Il-Noa T!0, 4*. 43.). 442, 444, 460. 480, 518, MB 142; 548, IM, ?TH 594, 810, 614, *36.l536. 638. 8urKk-iK Coukt?8r>:cuL TxKM.?Noa. 250,2..0, 2..1 _ol. -05. MB. 2,7, 2441, 26., ri,-TJ,r4, 142|,213, ?_,t7f, r''k^_iti'ofcocRT-Part I.-Noa. 801, 1&I5, 717. lG-a. 1681 atl. 16.1, WM, 1707, 1709, 1711. !B_, 13R9. 1109, t-o_; i.7 1445 I.V74,757. Part II.-Noa. 1188. 1188, 1148, UM. UUt, 5k I.4.. UM 908, 1030. 733, 1016. 844, 349, 1136 Cot'KT or Common l'LXAS?Fart I.?Noa. 104, R07 J73 813. 140, 820, UH, 836, 837. 436, 780, 802. 711, 81B, 817, b:V P_xt if.-Noa. o36, 764, 814, 301, 649, 650, 853, 854, ttl, Mk W, 338, 477,134, 84L_ Tnt FnoT Blow Sthuck for tbx 8ti_l9 a.id Snu. _>.?Tl.e war has commemed. The loopl* of Iii- k-Bond Couuty, whodobn*ine*e largely iu Vlrgiiiia. ind ure far removed from the inihienc. of " NortLe.-il prejndiier," on Friday last, gave evidence that thejr wera no liiaunioniata, and would tobiale no iuanlt tfl llieir tl.ig or to their putriotum. A achooner firont Lharltaton, S. ('., r.u into Totteuville, baving tl.e pul i_i-Uo flag ttymg, and contluued to dispby it after aha bad ui.i hortd. bome of the people then iuaiatad thM il ahould be hauled down and the atart and atripee bobted iu ita placo. Tbb tbe Captain rafuaed, bul rtluaed with go much inaolenoe and abuao, that the Ira of oaa of thfl reuionat ranta was exuitod, and be gave tbo Captain B aavoia baatbg. Wbat betaiM of tha ft^J^^f^nq*