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ions, and duties for the year at that port will probably be fifty millions. Duties are, to a considerable extent, paid in gold — During the first week the total receipts were about $490,000, of which $09,000 was in gold. One million in gold is said to be on the way to the New York Sub-Treasury from San Francisco. The following are extracts from the Washington Chronicle, of the 5th, under the head of "Capture of Fort McAllister Confirmed." The Chronicle says: A dispatch from Beaufort, S. C., Feb. 27, says Fort McAllister was captured yesterday, with a mile and a half of rifle pits by the 47th New York, with the aid of boats, and a loss of 150!! In New York Match 4 gold from 163 fell to 167 A grand mass meeting of foreigners was held in New York to protest against the threatened intervention of foreign powers. Speeches were made in English, German and French. Another flatboat has run past the batteries at Vicksburg, and was struck three times. A fire a
t all Europe will feel the influence of this great and sustained revolutionary movement in Poland, and that Napoleon will find scope for his energies quite near at home. This will leave us to deal with our troubles without any undue meddling, as we shall now hear no more of Napoleon's mediation, save in a pacific manner." The Washington Republican, of the 5th inst, is received. The following is a summary of the news: The Springfield Republican, of the 3d, has a dispatch from Beaufort, S. C., February 22d, stating that Fort. McAllister was captured the day previous, with a mile and a half of the rifle-pits, by the 47th New York regiment, with the aid of boats! Advices from San Francisco, 3d, says that 2,200 troops embarked at Mazatlan for the Southern part of the Republic to operate against the French invaders. Another steamer was following with more troops. The precise destination of the expedition is unknown. The Republican has telegraphic dispatches, which i