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in large quantities. The Federal cavalry were in hot pursuit of the Confederates. On the 10th, the expedition sent out from Sedalia by McKean, had returned with the prisoners of war. The steamer City of Washington, with Liverpool dater of the 26th, and Queenstown dales of the 27th February, arrived at New York on Monday. A telegraphic dispatch from Madrid, of the 25th Feb, says that the Captain of the Sumter (Semmes) was arrested at Tangier, at the instance of the American Consul at Gibraltar, and of the Commander of the Tuscarora, who went to Tangier for that purpose. In the House of Commons, on the 25th, Lord Palmerston said, that Sir Robert Peel had used language personally insulting to O'Donohue. It was understood that the difficulty would be asserted outside the House; but Palmerston said he was Peel's friend, and that the question at issue must be settled in the House by an apology. Insulting taunts were made by O'Donohue. No fight has resulted. Troubles are