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Late from the North.[per flag of truce.]the mortar fleet — Newspaper Braggadocio — the Northern Congress.&c., &c., &c., Norfolk, Feb. 28.
--A flag of truce from Fortress Monroe brings Northern papers of yesterday morning.
There had been no movement by the army of the Potomac up to the 26th:
A dispatch-dated- Washington, Feb. 26th, says that the Committee of Ways and Means are laboring on the tax bill, but the principal features of it are unknown.
Secretary Chase says that actual payments from the treasury average a million and a half of dollars per day, and yet the arrearage have largely accumulated, causing serious trouble and distress; and the immediate payment of the latter class is urgently required.
The unsatisfied requisitions of the several Departments amount to $26,500,000, and the floating debt now exceeds $40,000,000. In this condition of the financial affairs of the United States, he requests that certificates of debt be issued.
It is confident
Reported Escape of Gen. Bushrod Johnson--fall of a bridge — Brilliant Dash of cavalry. Atlanta, Feb. 28.
--The Confederacy, of this morning, states that Gen. Bushrod Johnson escaped from Fort Donelson, and reached Murfreesboro' last Sunday.
Heavy rains have recently fallen, and the roads from Nashville are greatly damaged.
Several bridges have been washed away.
The railroad bridge over Rock River fell in with a train, killing Lieut. Col. Johnson and wounding several others.
Capt. John W. Morgan and a detachment of Confederates dashed into Nashville on Monday and captured twenty-five Yankees.
Arrival of the hisfive days later from European.
Centreville, March 1. P. M.
--North newspapers of February 28th, have been received here.
I forward to you a synopsis the news they contain.
Portland, Md., Feb. 27.
--The steamship Bernie has arrived with Liverpool man to February 13, and news by telegraph to Liverpool to Londonderry to the 14th news is five days later than that by force arrivals.
In the House of Lords of England, American question engages much attend and is the subject of debate.
Some important papers relative to the blockade of Southern ports, are promised to be protected by Earl Russell.
The great exhibition building in New Orleans has been completed.
The Pemberton Coal Mines in New Orleans have been flooded, and thousands of have been thrown out of employment.
The Great Eastern is announced to its for New York in April.
The arrest of British subjects by the Lincoln Government has been discussed in a House of Lo