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Hampton Roads,March 2. --Arrived, ship Electric Spark, 90 days from Baker's Island.
Southern Congress. Montgomery, March 1. --The Congress was in secret session all day. The nomination of Peter G. Beauregard, of Louisiana, was confirmed as Brigadier General of the Provisional Army. Montgomery, March 2.--The Convention yesterday admitted the Texas delegates with the full privileges of other members. There was a short session this morning on the subject of the Tariff. There was a secret session of several hours to-night.
Northern Markets. Baltimore, March 2. --Flour dull and heavy — Howard Street and Ohio, $5.25. Wheat steady — Red $1.26@1.30, Corn active — Yellow 57@60 Provisions dull — Mess Pork $17, Coffee firm. Whiskey higher, at 19½@20 New York, March 2. --Flour — The market is quiet — sales of 4,000 bbls.; State at $5.10 @5.15; Ohio $5.40@5.55; Southern $5.35@5.60. Wheat is steady — Sales of 20,000 bushels; Milwaukee Club $1.22@1.23;white Western $1.40. Corn is steady — Sales of 35,000 bushels; old Mixed 62 ½@57 ½c; new Yellow Southern 60@68 Provisions quiet and unchanged. Whiskey