if it ,5ir.Hiun. : Till! WAR NEWS. r V'' 'V ci.ka i;v i i:i.t. Wriuniny fcunire Ttb. 19, UC2. Hon. E. A. Cowan. This goiitletarin it I lie aupcossnr cf Ex Governor l'l.iut in tlio United Slates Senate. IIo v is cl'ic'.ed a a Republican which lie m but not ns an oxtroniiHt, ami benco hi selection was well roccived by all fair-minded men in the State. J I in votes, Loth ut the. extra session last surn- Tlm rnpttirc l lorl Henry, I A I I ) 1 1 1 ( : N A iTTT 1 U I ( .T t . A 1 ; I We find in tli" r"rrMntidi'nr rftlio V't. I. null ltYpllhll-itl foliin ndilitinl.nl pill'. linihif el the r I tiro ol I'ui t Henry, on Iho Toiwu-s-eij l iver ; ' ! The iHinil.itdinetit I represented. by nil who witnessed it, M most terrific. One of ;the oll'iceis who was in the I'o't remarked that he had often lend of terrible howers of shell and Khot, hut his imagination hnd ut ulijilitly pictured the terror of such it .' hooiio, tho cllects of which nio still to he 'toon nil over tho tort, in mo. plowing mvay of rouipleto roads through tho earth ! work and cand bags, di-mounting one or ' tw o of i he guns nnd crippling several oth ers; in the setting tire to several of their 'cabins prepared for winter quarters, and otherwise disabling the fort. Somo of the bulls out oil' large trees tho distance of I throe miurters of a mile in tho woods. Mi ill m hi W 1 t"hii It t'lnlM the Mt. 1 1 llml. out 1 1 i at loattiVr. la itilid hulli'itl rtU) dolmtn.l lwo thfU" hnd lrif -ufidrt iilnner, and n,uiH M fnmny hundred killed t that tho I'nlonl'H had ont-;i nemled our cuninmnilors ly dmoivlng them Into lh supposition that their whole fore would be roneenl rated In tho mini k at tho marsh r-ml of tho Is land, W Inn Ihcy bad petfeelnd plans to make a landing at lour ditlercnt points, Them rumor were totally at variuneo h it, 1 h ib " Mvb'tw v ff tuunile J 'V llml t,f lh Mouth' I II l-eopli w j I n p pinl. ly li'ini'otfiiy, 1 bn i lint a l" r. imr line Is ili l, Its eontnf" tml, Mid lUt lurk U nltid. I'i'li-nl, tml tlrtofy, ( whhlialN lorth the, trf njjth oftoul, th fnitllude nnd (lrtoni , both of hntinni Mid Individ uidn, Thintvenl pro.lurn tnm ttilbnc eH'cil on our ihil, only beeauo n nie linaertiotonied yeV to ilinnNler, I lli ferlam. however, lhal we thall hno li bear many tnmfoi tnnen In lb u,ll, n,K.i,. In (innrnl Itn.rnr , In ai e)Ur0 Ol tie.lt Wr, BH'I lllO Ntlllll Will oVIoek, nd th remit o eniiiely eontra-'ineet them withi alm determination. If ry to the expectation of military men in we were besten In twenty pitched buttle, tlii vicinity, that, tinder advisement, you 'and tho cannon of the I'nited States were wero not telegraphed. F.ven now leanon- leveled at th fortillcilions of Richmond, able doubts exist ns to tho fact in tho 'tho war would .uly havo begun for us nnd case, nnd the extent nnd character of our ' for the enomy. .C r,i i il. ulnuinc reverse?, (hough it is generally ndmittod From th HlrlummJ Mtpsloli, FeWunry, IHh. 1110 ion, in u iJ pmn ii'h j , , :,.:,. ,1..,, . I :..,. I fil,, .... . lt. .. .I.!,.. H f,tftT rAlllwld f! mer.and thus far in the repular session,, fpJ bcy urrpni,orciIi has been most clearly in accordance with ;tllf. lah, 0I10 ,erg t10 ftul shot that so the opinion then entertained of the men ; ! disabled the Kssex. and wo know not of a single vote cast by h'tM in either of theso cessions, as the ex prestion of the Stato of l'ennsylvania, that would not Lavo been so recorded had Mr. IIkh.ek been re-elected. Wii.jiot is bis -ti. .. i i . , . coneaiiu", gnu every inuy kiiows iniii whatever tends toembiiter the sectional ' Tim fort mounted sixteen euns in all. one a hundred and twenty-eight pound Coluinbiad, the others ihirty-two.lwenty. four and sixteen pounders, ll is built on a low pieco of land, and is composed of earthworks from four to six feet high.and eight or ten feet wido on top, sup ported on tho inner sido by hickory iwies woven toeother so as to prevent the feeling between the North and the South, crumbling away of the earth, with aditch is eagerly embraced by that Senator. Mr. 'about twelve feet wido around it on the Cow as, ill this crisis, can raiso himself J oul-i lo, which is now filled with water- ttiO llOUOin 01 II? lulig.IIio uuuig mau iii- abovo tho petty influences of the partisan, and can meet upon a common ground tho man who is truly loyal, nnd honestly in favor of tho restoration of tho Union, whether that man wis formerly n Whig, Domocrat, American or Republican ; whether ho was a supporter of Lincoln, Douglas, Iirockinridgo or Hell ; or wheth er his estate consists of negroes and cot ton fields, or cotton factories, coal mines, furnace, or whatever el.so you please. This is tho difference in the men- -hence tho difference, in (heir votes. On tho resolution expelling Senator Brioht of Indian, Mr. Wilmot voted in led with water The shot which disabled the Essex was tho last shot fired, and was discharged by I ll.n rnliimrl..rl ullil I won t V -M L'h t llOUIlll- w.v ... - - - - - .... j i er. The ball entered ono of tho front port hole of tho Esex, exploded her boiler and passed out at her stern. Sev eral other shots passed through her whero bho was unprotected by iron. Sho was towed down tho river by tho Alps. Four of the shots struck her in front, tho bah ance in tho sido. Sho lay within five hundred yard of tho fort. Sho was struck twenty-two times, with only the injury above reported. Tho flag boat was struck twenty-seven times. Commander l'orter.of tho gunboat fleet, is not so badly scalded as at first reported, tho affirmative, and Mr. Cowan in tho i and will perhaps, recover in a few days. From a letter in the St. Louis I mo I crat we take the following: Commodore Foot, it seems, pursued the same tactics that rendered him so famous in his attack upon tho China torts a few years since, the English firing a long dis- tmce, anU sullenng severely, wniie no ran negative although the former admitted that if ho "were sitting as a juror, there aro those doubts hanging about the case that would mike him hesitate to pro nounco a verdict of guilty," Mr. Cowan felt that the resposibilities resting upon him as a U. S. Sonator where ho had to ; immediately under tho guns ofthe China speak for tho people ho reprcsents-wcre n, and poured such a hot nnd etroctive .. . 1 , , . ., I'u-o into their wooden walls, that they m- quito as serious and weighty as ! llictea llUt iitu0 dauiago to his boats, and would bo if ho was sitting as a juror, and ! wcro quickly and completely disabled and henco ho voted in accordauco with his convictions of duty. )?y thi act ho has highly displeased his Republican friends, beaten (ioneral Tilghman, the commander of Fort Ilenrv. unon his ctpturo promptly testified to tho splendid manner in which who aro by no means spar'.r.g of their abuse, ' luc attack was condu :U d.say ing that when ho discovered tho purposo of tlio Commo dore, his chief object was to disable tho tlag ship, and by getting tho flag officer out of tho way, to disconcert tho other boats, and enable him to pursuo his firing with better etl'oct. This accounts for tho hearty manner in which his compliments wero paid to tho Cincinnati, sho having received tliirtyone shots out of about fifty, i of which the whole fleet boar tho marks. I The Commodore complimented General and delight to call him "fishv. And again, on tho SIjO.OOO.OOO treasury noto bill, Mr. Cowan took a decided stand against tho elauso-making thorn a "legal tender" in the payment of all debis wheth er public or privalo an enactment as clearly violative of the Constitution ns any thing possibly can b Jlero again he is denounced, and if he goes on acting tho fart of a high-minded and independent representative wo shall soon expect to find him among our best abuaed publio men, for tho whole pack of whippers in aro ulready fairly on his track. this morning that tho discomlituro of the Confedciates lus happened. Tho facts seem to bo that on Thursday last (as telegraphed) fifty-fivo vessols of tho Iturnsido expedition appeared off Ito anoke Island, and on Friday, at 10 o'clock, opened n hot fire against our batteries. This (ire was met with much coolnoss and and deliberation by our forces, and con tinued without cessation until night, the Federals twice essaying toetlecta landing, and being as often gallantly repulsed. These occurrences greatly stimulated both our naval and land forces, but dur ing Friday night tho enemy wero permit ted to land quite 5,H0 tioops at Bauai'ti Point, a siiort distance below tho upper Confederate battery. Opinion here is that such n seeming ad vantago to the enemy could easily have been prevented, bur as justifying the step, well infoimcd persons assert that our nd vantages wore such, in point of position, as to make 100 Southerne'8 equal to lOUO Yankees. At any rato, it was in this bo lief that the foothold wss allowed. In response to theso plans, nt dawn on Sat urday morning our forces eommoticod f'n ring as they advanced up a causeway thro' tho marsh to tho main laad. The fire was most galling, and the enemy suffered heavily, whiloourown losses wero incon eidorable. Hut the landing ruse it was soon seen, had boon successful ; thoy np peared on the south sido of (he island in boats, and, by the aid of howitzers, made a landing in rear of our batteries to tho number of 15,000. A forward movement was then made from various points, and, by a flank move ment, nt once became masters ofthe po sition. Our loss in killed and wounded is variously estimated at fioni three to four hundred that of the enemy at or.o tlunisand to fifteen hundred. Tho Con federates fought with desperation. Only about fifty Confederates appear to have escaped from tho island tho romainder of tho 2,100 reported to havo been taken prisoners, or among tho killed and wound ed. Trevious to the battle, the sick on the Island had been removed to places of se curity in tliD interior. The noble defense mado by our forces in the fight nt Koar.oke is the themo of universal praise. Just think that the en' emy's numbers must havo been as ten to one, and your readers will Lave a fair idea of the spirit which animates the Southern soldiery. No one hero appears to be dis pirited by tho result. Whilo lamenting tho loss of so many brave men, nil classes exhibit a higher nnd mere do'.ermined spirit to do or die. Comments of the Richmond Papers. From the Richmond Diapntch, Feb, 11- IIIK 1HSASTKR AT KOANOKK ISLAND. Tho exciting occurrence at Hoanoke Island, resulting in a reverse to our arms, Wits the theme of conversation yesterday of almost Until within a day or two past, theeap ture of Roanoke Island bv Ihirnnido was a foregone conclusion. A fleet of nearly a hundred tail and nn armv of 1.1,000 or -0, 000 men with guns and equipments in profusion, wero esteemed equal to the capture ot any exposed pieco of water bound land liko tho island in question. Hut the bravo resistance otlWed for two days by our troops, and the hopeful terms in which they spoke of their prospects, led our people to believe that the island might beheld. It has, liDwover, been lost, and wo aro compelled to resign ourselves to I tho conclusion which a day or two of hope we confess not Btrong in our o vn case had unsettled. Measured by its cost to the enemy, not even the capturo of Norfolk, if it could be eflccted, would compensate him for his outlays, and this at last is the true stan dard by which his successes should be es timated. Tho South need not expect, and cannot rationally expect, that thesa huge expeditions, fitted out at immensoexpnse, should fail to ell'ect any achievement Fifioen or twenty thousand mon landed anywhere upon our seaboard must succeed in getting possesion. It would bo idle to uviiiwl nllmrwise. and imbecile to be dis couraged by tho fact. The true consider- icommand 1 UK IOWA 1 ha nf ticiM ngiin td Ibe iivl itu trifling ihrwaitrr. 'Ibnn tint id Ibn Inking of Itoanoka llnnd, on llm rnivt of Not Ih Carolina, w lib h w ill be Imin l In the adjacent colunun, is taken fioni the Itichmotid pnprn. The othciul Icpoitol the i npliire by I ti n, lbu nside, b.u mii p been receive I, dillci ing but slightly in llm main l uis, but Very w idely a lo the mini her of killed nnd wounded In in,; put about thorcorso of that staled by tho Richmond papers. Tho death of 0. ,len nings Wise is positively slated by (!?iiomI Iturimide. From Kentucky nnd Tennessee news is of tho highest importance, though at this present writing, quite coutradicto, ry ns to tho final result. Fort Donelson, situated on tho Cumberland river, wns at tacked on tho 13th icst., by six or seven gunboats, supportod by upwards of 50,000 men under (ion. (irant. The fight con tinued throughout Friday, Saturday and Sunday, when the Fort suriondered. Thi-i is the account furnished Ly tho Harris burg TcLjraph of Mon Jay last. The Fort was said to havo been defended by lo.OOO Confederates under Gsnerali Johnston, Iiuckner and Floyd. On tho other hand wo havo tho 1'ittso burg W of Monday morning, with des- i'Vi!Ht Mult MfAi(, I "lit III I'ii., n ii I I H II, . I lis I , III It I" m"t si n In timiiint In Hi hi Hillr, sti'l in s m i ,,., i v "I liflnrnt in m Oif nt, Hi MslkM trrr . ,-,( ,,, r ,,. "O t I 1 '!..,, ; "i ,... "i i"r. II,. " .ion It,,. .,1.1 Mnts i , h, : fiflnMly ..n hun.l li.fi( s..nm,hl r,f V1' Ii iRi'lijr sir I 1'nni- Pi.ltiMii limit. , ti, ( i . ' Wnrr ,.f m ry ilv.. tl li.,n, whirl, lf . "f i ll B ri'i imlis tunn a 1P "!V, C:in Ii" tin I sl-.n lirra in Ids c-.iinly. t'i k nt rBi,,,,... Wnte tinn 'i n hn I Ul in nil of -ln,.M.ing mnl I'mnin m It!,!. f"n' H..f.. SewiliK sr l W , 1. 1 .. K Mtn.,.. ,0i It ink U.K. I'r.-noh snl p,,,, Mniop, llr.nU.sl, Centre, rn ina Vlr t' hl, Ao. Oull,,!, .r.QLulai ti.r, ! .,! dMuctVui any I'luoo ili'siro I. ,u ' Fi lirunry 9, liiiO. nn. 4, tul. VLI.CANITF. r o n a1 1 ii o i ar. A )..wt.k -, , -r . I'ASK ii o a j A TlI-VHllN j.v in f.,ci,n cull.dl,, tlu,,ttU.V fcUl.FtiluU f, in n,nri;.. "w I'M ti' . nriiiii-iiii I ?fci-. -Klf Iff y Mutiy pcrHoin who kinds it rUEi'Kllibi, i. thii.n i'imim ii nplinille it will nndiinlitoill;' licti.nn a tulJ a t i tut w for (Iniii, Silver or 1'latinn. Its cliirf nilvantoKus are cluiipnii.s, liithtnem nn.l pcrfcrt a liiiitiibility to I lie mourn, it h a soft nml flcsliy fool to tho lart with bioh I conn'? in ciintuct. A. M. HILljh is prepared toimt up toe l'h Vltlg it patches rrom St. Louis and Cairo up to!'' ulcunito i iuo kii uoociyear ru.i,tUuUi , , ,, 4 , Iwliich U tlio iialy reliable preparation ndiijch .Sunday evening, related by pa-scngers who' only bo hnd ihr.mB!i their regular Hnde. left tho Fort on Saturday ovening. By Dr. liiiu will ithvays ho in hin office on Fri- these accounts all the gunboats except-- 'u thoUUo' ".V the S one, had been disabled and left up the! week. nov-zutii isoi-ii. Cumberland river. Tho fighting on both sides kocui to have been of tho most dcs perate character. Commodoro I'oote, in tho gunboats, was twice S1 prcvmun A.M. UILL?. Tl M I'lS IN- I'lll I.A DLL i iti ui m; I'I'IA! Trnurnrhint h'jeriltmtvt among th .l,.e. ! ! .' KXCITIXU FOOT KACK lietvteeH .the I'liiludiilphin l'lire aud the notorioua Fur 'rit nnd eon lit erf oiler. Jn tiea liunhaum Cross 1 1 ! ,11" I It Memiid to he lllA ffMnr. battery which was captured by tho enemy jnl j,,!,,,, in clearlleld, llut if Cro.- hud worn a was re taken bv our men. O lost two . pmr l I r;mK Mmrl -i reiieu-eii i.oots, tut he ation io, whether such buccossos repay woumlou, lliougli not mortally, tiwaru t their cost. Measured by this si titular u, the achieve mcnts of tho Iturnsido expedition aro not! likely to bo veiy important. Itscostcan-, not havo hoc:: less, in the first instance, I than ten millions of dollars, and its char-1 ges overy day are at lenst a quarter of a 1 ,ril!irtr Ii itttn luin I Inrl.v mw iIiivb nrnn. Annlini, lla rarrte fn tliA ttnint rtf rfi lit.ll r i L ing Roanoke Island; a feat which haseost Fort Colonels wounded and two killed. The loss is heavy on both sides. J5y tho latest despatch to tho Post, tho news from the Fort was up to Saturday at five o'clock M.. which stilled that the upper , takeu at four o'clock, . and', was the Federal Government several millions, tho Uniou Hag U now floating over it. independently of the first outlay in tho, v on(J of our cllizellsl w10 arrived enterprise, anti the losses incurred uy me . , . . , . , , ., , , ni.rlii l.ofurn Iiihi. . u-n aro lntiirnmd that the storm. If tho expedition pliould suc ceed in cnjituritig the whole Carolina sea l0'ird, ami even a considerable slice of tho country besides, together with Norfolk, still the fifteen or twenty millions of Fed eral money laid out in tho whole opera tion would not be reimbursed by half. ARMY" CORRESPONDENCE. niehv before last, wo aro thoro was a report at Tyrone when ho left that the tulegiaph reported that the reb els hnd boon ro-ir forced by 25,000 men, and our sido by 10,000, and that the figh t still continued. I From Missouri tho news is also impor i tant. Gen.Curtis had re captured Spring .field, Gen. Trice retreating as the I'nion 'army approached that pUce. A strong i force had been sent in pursuit ofthe re in (Iia fitv In thn preluMOn lilghman upon his gallant aetence ot l ie icv olier topic 'rij0 fact that some r i 4 : . ..,,,.,,. I.i n Mini in " .... fort.at the sairo time assuring him that he would havo nursued tho purpose of his at tack even to the landing of his boat at the verv bank under the fort, and that the Cincinnatti, had the light continuod, bhould havo kept head on until she was Tue FinsT I5.VI.1. at tue Wuite IIoise. Biink. Another reason given by tho rebel Among tho many evidences that "the General for the concentration of fire upon times are sadly out of joir.t" we think j tho Hag-hip was th ; fact , , . ., ., i to have got a better range than anj o! the nothing can be more conclusive than theother boa,s ftncl tll!lt( ilor fire, just before determination of the rresideiitiid family ' tho surrender, was most terrific. The that now occupy tho gorgeous halls and parlors of the Executive mansion at Wash, ington, one evening last wock, to give a "grand ball," instead of the time-honored and unostentatious evening reception. So hr as we can learn, this is tho firtt limt that this palatini establishment tho JVoi phs' house has ever been appropriated to this purpooo. Tho accounts tell us that "the ball was opened by the President leading off with the accomplished daugh lor of Senator Browning of Illinois, follow ed by that Senator and Mrs Lincoln," ic-, and that the entertainment was one of the grandest and liveliest ever witnessed in this country, lasting long after tho noon Cincinnati bears many honorable scars Several shots have left their marks upon her iron-plated sides, showing in each case a shallow and raking dent. Ono of her lamest cuns was struck on tho riirht of our Richmond companies were en gaged in the fight occasioned an intense and p-iinful anxiety, pirlicularly among those who had friends or relatives among them, which could not be well concealed. It is but a short period since the Wise Le gion, after an arduous and toilsomo cam paign in Western Virginia, left here for the coast of Not th Carolina, and though now defeated in one of the most desperate conflicts of the war, it is at least consoling to know that tho men fought with deter mined bravery, against overwhelming odds, and won for themselves tho proud appellation of heroes, of which their pres- cut situation c.ni.iot deprive them. I he telegraph intorms us that our kit- sido of its muzzle tho shot, chipping out a ; Io j aml woun,ie,j amounts to JiOO, while niece ofthe metal as large as a man's two hands, and actually splitting the muzzle eighteen inches down from the mouth. This will disable the gun entirely. An other cun a thirty-two pounder, I be- jlieve bears a deep dont on its side, about eighteen inches front tho mouth. Just behind the forward porUgun, and where the sides of the boat are not covered with ! iron, several snois nave gone , through tho bulwarks. One of these completely decapitated one of the gun 'ncrs. Another passed through the bill ! warks. scattering the fcplintcrs right and left, glancing along the timbers over the that of tho enemy reaches 1000. The rea der will find some further particulars of the affair in our Norfolk papers, from which it appears the scoundrels have shel led and burned the pleasant little town of Lhzabeth City, and are threatening Ldcn ton. Their operations in that quarter, however, will be limited ; and instead of depressing the spirits of our people, such Camp (I Don't Know What.) Tawi-aw Tunnel, Maryland, I February, Jth 18G2. J 1 ...... 1ba ueiiii-iia. iitinaConfodeiates, and some slight! 1 lllimiii Hint miv - t movements or our regiment, along with kkirmishing had taken place, resulting in the whole army of the Upper Potomac, the capture of a few prisoners and eomo would bo of some interest to your readers, . munUioB of war. Lrafhcm? intfUfan! From the upper Potomac we learn that cock we have been lying quiet in the mud Gen. Lander was advancing towards in- .bout iieven miles from the Cumberland ; chester, and had an encounter with a de rail roau our little affair imp limn thn means. Various indeed wcro tho reports ers, with a low ol two men and six norses in circulation relative to our conduct at nt the first, fire Lander's lorce consisted of that time, tsut i assuro you me retreat , ,l10 ..,l1l... i,.., ;(,..,, even nines ironi me vuhibci iuuu cluster, anU liau an encounter wmi a tio- ' T?U "J".!6' tl'is .'"".llnchmcDtof Jacksor.'s forces on tho Fill, lo affair at HUh. VcuhaJ not for . .mo the correct view of it, by any I ""tant, killing 13 and taking pnson- of night. Now, why is this? Why should this machinery, and passing into innovation bo made at this particular (one t I our nation in such a state that its great head should thus pulsate with joy and revel in mirth ? Havo we over-much rau-e for being glad and making merry ? Is our land so freo from all scourges, cal tho wheel, iL... ..' '...I. .i.r ti, OUl Out U.llllg llllll ll UUUIH,'. A HO llJinK ti rriblo eflect of the eneny's fire upon the Cincinnati is seen in her upper works, tho deck seeming to have been swept with tho destructive missiles, the smoke stacks pierced in several places, anil the small boats rukllcil ami almost uesimyeu. One large shot struck tho iron-plated pN nmiiies, and all causes of mourning, tustt: i0t-l,ouse. leavinsan udy mark, but do our "rulors" in the "high places'' sought I ing no damage. The concussion was vio this as tho most appropriate way of man. lent, and is described by the pilots as sur. , . . , i r i i . , ;i ! prising the Commodore and them into a r.,o r,.. ilimr Ih'ink rnlnpxs 7 Or was it 1 .... '""""h . i verv ecn ea arnt. lSut ono man was entirely . r vnnduli.sm will servo to make thorn i moro determinod, and rouso them to thrice vigorous resistance. From the Richmond Examiner, February -11 For the unfortunate cencral who was compelled to hear on a sick bed perhaps to witness from the windows of a sick chamber the destruction of his army and the captivity of his son, we have not a word of blame. To him, the fates aro ad verse in this war, as they have been to many other brave men in other wars ; his calamity deserves sympathy and com- mands silence. I Nor is it necessary or useful to ask how was but an involuntary exhibition of the ef fects of the gcod times, good faro, and' prosperous condition enjoyed by our high ' liicnitaries, whilst the nation is running those troops and gunboats came to be there without the ordinary supply of am munition ;.or, indeed, why our men wero of tho 81th done no discredit to Pennsyl vania! Never did a regiment appear on the drill ground at Camp Curtin for dress parade, in better order than did tho J'lth I in their retreat. We have reliable infor. I mution that the rebels had 18000 men.and 23 pieces of artillery. Gen. Lander made! the remark before he had yet met Colonel Murray, that "it ho was not a military man it did honor to his genius." On Tuesday night, tho 14th instant, we were ordered to form ranks; tho Acting Ihigadier-General, Nathan Kimball -Colonel of the 14lh Indiana Kegiment, then reviowod us, and ordered us back to lay on our arms, and have three days provis ions in our haversacks. Wo were not dis turbed that night, nor tho next day, unt'l evening, when we were again ordered to be ready for a move; and then we were kept until 5 o'clock in the morning, wait ing for the cars expecting them every 'moment. About five o'clock we bid those who were left behind to guard the tents and baggage good-byo -for we took noth ing but our blankets and a few who were sick. We went down as far ai the South Branch Iiridge, over tho South I'.ranch of tho Potomac, it is a magnificentstructure, bsing all metal. From there we moved on Saturday morning to the Pawpaw Tun nel, over the Chesapeake & Oh o Canal ; about 40 miles by railroad from Cumber land. This is a passage, cut through the solid mountain, entirely lined andarched, and a little better than three-iourtlis ot a mile long. From hero we will probably move on towards Winchester. It is the opinion of those in position hero, the long-urged, and patiently look, ed-for "forward movement is near at hand that tlio whole army of the Union will be in motion within the next month to come and before two months, it is my humble opinion, the "spinal column" of the rebellion will bo broken, and but a few men will bo left in the field to entirely sent to a worthless island, where their fate obliterato all matks of the stain. Put i , i ; :i...:iiie killed outr-L-ht or. the Cincinnati. A fw ' coulu onl uo "a? ,fc was wnen .a.CKe.u nlanv a onr: alV ,.lVe'"?.0 " '." u? ,u,l' whoso ! ' great navai armament, v nai is more impoiiuut iur preseni consiuoraiiou down ana wasting us energies wuu nn through the timbers or tho vessel as a ten unprecedented velocity ? Wo fear the nf- i iblo sound, but none of them flinched, say firmative to this last question wero woumlou with splinters, i i .. . ri . names i tiavw scin you. inpi. x nut was . . ,., j. . , ., badly hurt by a spsnt ball striking his leg. ! 18 Ule exla'u " l"u Ul"1"iler conso i'u. . .!.,.. ii, ,N,.i, r i. i,n ouences. I no li.tr i. v. v.-i, i- i.-h mo uiti 3 . . . , 1 i - , I pi I it, is iiiiuiu.j io ine ius oi iroops. ' There are persons who dream that nothing now prevents the enemy from cutting the is nearest their officers, but the party manning the , , , . . i , ,. ,, cun at wiucn one ot tueir numoer was uo .,. in, i . fur lr nnt hcliolii on ever v r . ' . "'".'" - , headed. At the ghaUiy Bight they scat- hand that our country is now in the midst; ,omi arK f0n ick for a moment, but of its lile-slrugglcf Do wo not hear this immediately rallied and stood their dailr from the lips of the same dignified ground. Henators who figured at this "ball V And do we not read it in tho hi.'tory of every battle-field, in an exhausted treasury, and in threatened univercal bankruptcy? This is not tho time for rejoicing. jCttTThc Ml authorizing the issue of $100,000,000 in treasury notes, legal tender 1 1-11 .111., CnH.u -.n Tl, lira . Cinusoanu n.i, pin. .-i uiciukvi. .uu,.... on.;nfr extracts beum amor.deil so as to Southern railroad, capturina Norfolk, tak ing Richmond, io., because ho has taken er uoserteu lot a nioouier name tuan history has f vcr yet recorded, will soon resound through our land aye, through the whole civilized world. Put let itcomo, we are read, ! Old Town. P. S. 1 have received several letters from Clearfield inquiring whether or not Solomon Cupler is dead. I would just add, for tho satisfaction of his friends, tlial.ol Put umorg all the news tho following is not the least importart. V ashington Items. Wariiincton, Feb. 15. The Washing ton correspondent of the New York T was says that Hamilton Fish ami P.ishop Ames returned to Washington to-day and made a report to the Government of their mis sion to iclicve the Union pri.-oners in the South. They repaired to Fortress Mon roe and made known their commi.-s;n to the confeoerate authorities at Norfolk, by whom the matter was referied lo Rich mond. A reply came, refusing the Com missioners admission to the confederate' territory, but expressing readiness to ne gotiate for the general exchange of prison ers. Our Commissioners opened negotiations which resulted in perfect success. An equal exchange w as agreed to, but the Confederates ha: JiJ more prisoners man we. With commendable magnanimity they proposed to relcaso these also, on pa- role, if our Government would agree to re lcaso MOO of their men that may next lull into our hands. Ihe noblo commission of Secretary Stanton, therefore, has Us ample reward. A ceneral iail delivery of our dear boys will occur throughout tho South, and will soon be rejoicing in liberty regained. We may add to this that, tho Secietary of War, Mr. Stanton, has issued a mani festo discharging all political prisoners now held by the Government, except those acainst whom there aro actual charges made upon oath, Ac. They arc first re quired lo take oath not togivei'id and comfort lo the enemy. It now remains to bo soen whether the Postmaster General will act in thesamo spirit, and rescind his unlawful order forbidding the transmis. sion of certain newspapers by the mail. AH vessels of war belonging either to the Foderal or Rebel states, are prohibited on and after tho Gil) instant from entering any British Tort, except to take in water, coal or provisions to enable the vessels to reach tho nearest American port. wuuia nut ue nihan yet. iiuwuver, enoriy ls not much put out nt miesing his eusti m ; hut W'Jithl announce to nil .'.r'-to.nWye, iJntiyltit ,hcim iu1 Ililt turn, nml women ami children, in Clearfield, an J Siiincuiahnuing ill partieula.v tlnit be is prepnreJ to furnish them wild llmili. Shoes ami (Jailers nf any style or pattern, ttiieh el, Bowed or pegged, (und aa be ii a short fel low) on short notice. Ail kinds of country proiluce taken in ex change, and curb not ri filled. Kepairing dont in tho neatest manner ami charjtee mo.lurnU, at tho Short Shno Klmp on Second Street, oj.jKioilo Koed, Weaver, Cu' more. V itA.N t S Jl ,HlT. K. II, Findings for sale Sep. 2 Jt'liU- WATCH & JEWELRY riIIK undcrMnd revuc.-ifully I informs hiii cintoinom und lhi pulilie generally, that he '.ins just received from llm Kuat, 1 o en, ed al bin clalii.ihiiient in VltMIAM'.S !(t)W Clearfield, Pa., a lino n.isoi Inn-lit of Coi KS, Watciii:h, nn 1 Jlivki.iiv of different quuliiiea. from a tingle piece to a full S' U, which bt-wil) pell at, the uiiut rea.ioiiul.le prics for each, or-in exchange for old gold nnd silver, CLUCKS of every variety on li;itid, at the :ti;i re a.ninalile price. AM, kindd of Clocks, Watches and Jrelrr carefully repaired and W'urrni'lcJ. A eoiitinuaneo of patronage is aolicited, Sept. 19, ISf.O. Jl. F. NAI V.VI. lMUCKS liKDUCKD! () A 1, ! (OA t. ! M. CON'I.KV annunneei t'nit he linn reduced tho price of bit tupen- or CO A I. to suit the timen, and will henceforth funii.h itat TIIKKi: AM) A T I A I.I' emiU per bushel at the Hank. andl'IVU AMI A UALlf cenls delivered. Willi.) delivered by Mr. Jm. heavy. M CJM.KV. Clearfield, Dee. H, lsrtt. c L A TKST ( ) V K X JX! A r S M 1 T U S ! MKN'S MAUI) SHAWLS! CHILDREN'S' KLKGANT CIIKNILLK TILS! SI" I'l'.KH ARTICI.I-: I-A-D I ICS 1! K I ) ( 1 J )-S LI N 1-: S 11 A w i.s: srrr.ur. aimtclk ladiks- voei Hi AN KIT SHAWLS! SlTKV.K a i; T I c l i: l A D i i:s ukuctii. SHAWLS '. srpKKioi'v black coons: ciiii.iis sii'Kiti'iii ZKi'iivu noons. This day we will open also a new lot of Ladies 4's and :i's BALMORAL J'.OOIN with a large lot of NUP.lAS.at our usually LOW I'R ICLS. ilec.-J"). 1 1 . W. S. & Uo., t IDIIMSI It VI'OK MITIt l Notice i, hereby piven that letters of Administra tion have been granted to Inn unilerignea on tho estate of KNO.S S II AF KICK, lain of Ilrady town-hip deceased. All persons indebted to said estate ore renuesled to mal e payment without de lay, ami tboso having elaiiim against the same will pro'ont them duly mthonticuted Tor settle ment to me. KMA;3 SHAFFErt, ltia.ly tp.. Jan.22, 1SC2. fit, Adra'r. N. 11. corner n'lli (f- 'hextnvl Sts. v ii I l a ) Tj pita, i IIIS IS'STnUnoX, which T A ciUb- TIic Capture of Roanoke Island. HIGHLY INTERESTING DETAILS. Accounts from Richmond Papers. The latest Richmond papers contain many additional and hiphly interenting partioulaigof the desrrate engagement on Roanoke Island We suhjoin the fol- Roanoko. It ia sufhcient toaugjest that onion Cunler died at Harrislrurg sinco wo Roanoke U an island, and, like Hat teras, i left there. By addressing the Adjutant command nothing but a neighboring General at llarrisburg, they can obtain coast. i dates. To roach the railroad orany other point the enomy must make an inland march, impossible without opposition at this rea son, and always impossible whon the gov eminent and people are ready to meet him on the road. To touch any vulnerable point ho must quit his ships, fight whero he can have no support and whore our troops can be increased without limit. JoayGon. Stone, it is now stated, was ar rested at the instigation of Gen. McClel lan himself, after a careful investigation of all tho charges made against him. But this may be no more truo than the story that all tho facts had ben previous ly submitted to Secretary Camoron, and The enemy tried the experiment after, that he was so deeply engrossed in profit Hatteras, and will not probably try to re- nb(J ,,recuiRl;oris that h refused to act, The moral effect at the North will b dong tha treachery of a commanding day 1'i.t, alter i.e.ug amoraci so as ,o Account of the Battle- anow in, notes to i.e .unutu iw Ric,imond -laminar., ffi.wm too trifling. oUraoter to need iv- presume it is a law by this time, of my dispatch yesterday evcnaif, much days it will burn itself out and be forgot- a.ttentton. LastNigMs Mail. Tho news of the capture of Fort Don elosn on Sunday last is fully confirmed, 15,000 prisoners, including Gens. Sidney Johnston and Buckner, wero taken. It is also reported that Savannah, Ga., had been taken. The loss on both sides at the taking of Fort Donekon is supposed to bo very heavy. The news was received everywhere with the greatest manifestations of joy, and ex travagant predictions of closing the war in 30 days, &c, are being mado. Tho Con federates' were believed to have evacunted Bowling Green. lll,...1 Ii. 1-lt ..I i now eon.-cu'icnUT ln tho eighteenth year or it cxistei.ee, nuwnera aiiiong in graduate-., hundred of the m"t sue eessful Merchants and Ilu.sines Men of jur cuun Iry. Tar OnJEi T nf tho Institution is solely to alforJ young men facilities lor Ihorutigh prof aration for busine.-s. TlIK ItltAXrnriS TAI OIIT aro Html--krrpiny, i npplienble tt the various departuients of trndo: ,i': f m A Ntn n, In. Ill plnin nnd ornninentnl : Co miuii'Iat. Law, Matiikmath-s, Navioatiom, Civil KNHiNKKRiMn, Dhawino, l'lioxod ra rn r, and Mop. Fill hANOI'AOI'.H. Tim Systkm ok InTnonrcTioN is peculiar; ie climses or set lexons aro madn use of, hut cch student is tnuglit ri'lividiiiilly, so that he may commence nt un time, and attend nt whatever hour aro most jnveniint. C'ATAt.OGrr.s are is?ned annually after the l-Hli of April, eon'aining nnines of the sludeutu fir the year, and full particulars of terms, ie., and inaj bo obtained at any tlmo by addressing the l'rmci-riAl. I Ettesivk AccovMonATioN wide-spreau reputation, nnd tho lengthy experience of the Principal, this institution offers faeiltim superior to any other in tho country, for young men wish ing to prepare for business, and lo obtain at11" same time A iui'i.nA, which will prove a recom mondation for them to any .Mercantile Houf". .nfCitiTTKNiir.'sSories of Treatises on Ba.H Kkk.hxo, now more widely circulated than tT other work oa the subject, nre fur sale at the toi- lego. R. H0D0K3 CIUTTF.NDEX. , Attorney -at Law, ! Philadelphia, jnn., 22 1 Hfi2 ly. PaieirAt. n! A It I ) V A It IZ, such as ST0VKS, Cook Coal and Wood Stoves nf various I'"'!0"1, B A It I RON, SHEET IKON, SThLL, rfe., Ac., can he purchased of tho subscribers on the most rensonnhle term". I Jsn. I.S'2. MEKMELL i BI0LKK.