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could go, the Monitor after her, making all the speed of a five-knot current. The Warrenton Fort fired bravely and rapidly, and, it was reported that the Monitor in "a very vulnerable spot." The Government is advised of rebel movements for privateers on the Pacific ocean. Four Secession females were to-day arrested by the Provost Guard, on Pennsylvania Avenue, through which they were riding in a carriage, cheering for Jeff. Davis and singing Secession songs. Latest.--London, Feb. 27. --The Spanish Ministry have resigned. It is reported that Norway is forming a new Cabinet. The Polish question is unchanged. General Magles's removal caused great regret.--Two or three Generals said "they would not be far behind Gen. Nagles in their journey northward." The belief is he has been removed because he does not sympathize with the Generals in the Department of the South, whose sympathies are altogether with the negro. The famous steamer Union, one of the fastest a