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Hampton Roads. March 28th. Arrived, barks Glenwood, 35 days from Rio, with coffee; Tallulah, 42 days from Liverpool, with coal; Fanny Crenshaw, from Rio, for Bremen; brig Jason, from Trinidad; ship Rapid, 100 days from Kent's Island; schr. R. H. Pellen, 12 days from Matanzas. Norfolk, March 28.-- Arr'd, ship Russia, from Scotland, with coal. New York, March 26.--Arrived, schr. Ida Libby, (of Richmond, Va.,) Savannah. Baltimore, March 27.-- Cl'd, schr. R. C. Stanard, RichmondRio, with coffee; Tallulah, 42 days from Liverpool, with coal; Fanny Crenshaw, from Rio, for Bremen; brig Jason, from Trinidad; ship Rapid, 100 days from Kent's Island; schr. R. H. Pellen, 12 days from Matanzas. Norfolk, March 28.-- Arr'd, ship Russia, from Scotland, with coal. New York, March 26.--Arrived, schr. Ida Libby, (of Richmond, Va.,) Savannah. Baltimore, March 27.-- Cl'd, schr. R. C. Stanard, Richmond. Alexandria, March 27.--Sailed, schr. Samuel B. Grice, Norfolk.
Later from Europe.Arrival of the city of Baltimore. New York, March 28 --The steamship City of Baltimore, from Liverpool on the 13th instant, arrived this morning. The Jura, Kangaroo, Nova Scotian, and Fulton had arrived out. The city of Messina had surrendered to the Sardinian forces. The Hibernia, of the Galway line, would make her first trip on the 26th inst. The French Legislature was engaged in debating the Emperor's address. The main topic was his Orleans policy. Several members strongly denounced associating with the English policy, which had proved victorious in Italy. One member warned the Government against the suicidal policy, and predicted internal danger ahead. All was quiet at Warsaw. Russian troops continued to arrive. The Conference on the Syrian question was being held. It was expected an agreement would soon be decided upon. Dispatches were received announcing that the Mussulman of Syria were assuming a threatening att
From Washington. Washington, March 28. --Nearly a dozen members of the press have been appointed to foreign and home offices, among them Jas. E. Harvey, a newspaper letter-writer, and former editor of the Philadelphia American. Joseph S. Wilson, former Commissioner of the General Land Office, has been returned to his former place as Chief Clerk of that Bureau. Capt. Josiah Gorgas, of the Ordnance Department, has resigned, owing, it is believed, to his being suspended as Superintendent of the Frankfort Arsenal. No troops, it is authoritatively stated, have been ordered to Fort Pickens. No Supreme Court nomination has been made. Mr. Archibold, late Chief Engineer U. S. N., has declined the same position in the Confederate Navy. The Convention, on the San Juan question, proposed by Great Britain, goes over to the next session. Confirmations by the Senate.--Carl Schurz, Minister to Spain; Cassius M. Clay, Minister to Russia; A. B. Dickinson, of
Extra session U. S. Senate. Washington, March 28. --Mr. Trumbull introduced a resolution that the true way to preserve the Union is to enforce the laws.--The restraint to their enforcement encourages disunion. That it is the duty of the President to use all means in his power to hold and protect the public property and enforce the laws in Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas, as in the other States of the Union. Mr. T. said this resolution expressed his views, and asked that it be printed. The Democratic Senators wanted an immediate vote, but it was not granted. After an Executive session, adjourned sine die.
Northern Markets. New York, March 28. --Cotton advanced --Uplands middling 12 @ 12½. Flour 10@20 higher — Southern $5.50@5.80. Wheat 2 ½ @5 higher. Corn 1 higher — Mixed 66@70½ new Southern White 68@71. Pork firm — Mess $16.75@16.87. Lard quiet at 9@10 Whiskey firm at 17½@18. Sugar firm — Muscovado 4¼@5¾. Coffee fir2@34. Spirits Turpentine steady at 35 @37. Rosin dull at $1.25. Rice firm. Stocks dull and lower — N. Y. Centrals 78 ¾; Va. 6's 78½; Mo. 6's 66½. Norfolk,March 28.--Corn -- receipts 100,000 bushels — White 62@64; yellow 63@63½c.; mixed 60 Cotton firm — large sales and active; for good running lots 12½; select 12½; inferior dull at 10½@11½. Naval Stores in limited demand. Tar dull at $1.50@1.60. Staves active — R. O. hhd. 37; W. 66. Flour quiet. Baltimore,March 28.--Flour steady; Ohio $5@5.12. Wheat steady; red $1.27@1.30; white $1.40@1.65. Corn firm — white 53@57; yellow 56@58.--Provisions dull and unchanged. Coff