Etitgra#ll. ME Pa'"ppg Bast that standak, shrt! Where bree thee the foe but tans bettors us W.. I , J. reedonVis spa beneath our ibeti tt: u•l ereedean'e banner Streaming o'er tam OUR 'PLATFORM THE lINION-t:THE (Wu rivAION—AND, *BgigOROF 014`133*LeAr. -HARIVII3BUEO, PA. ThiFs! li kt 11 4 1 : 111 Pg , FOIrWY 11(11). OUR LAST 'VICTORY. . F* l 45Y !ewe suchasterling 'SW , qualities addedt9 a genius and a perseverance which ere eminently essen tial to theltabcekr of 'those Who Seek to lead iii the proseehil'olaitthis - Wei..* I , l4tiotolly Which Ode 'Buttnikle' hits Ivrested from a superior force,fidnithieie with 'a 'hilt knoWledie of, thi lmaility.coutested for, and in the. fag° of , dias confageriiente which would have appalled•an ordbiefy man'or` "ti less gallant 'tinny, begins ' • .1 develop° its deteik,, an we can n ow Ewe, some i of She i m portant ene a .whi the co p nt q wilVdbitte from the capture-of lidasoke Thse is no doubt, thet the, tro l opebave tken the bliiklut 44 1 P 41nd . 80 tic4:441.4i7r; tured all the traitor gunboats .: This.fact hits amied a vilde-spreedpinichmorigthwmple of, NOrfolkiendPoririm4uth; butit° are 011 with- - out that dednlie interMaiktn . 4l;loBcf : wounded which still leaves, the cionntry in dreAt": B6 Bikinue. - The ffivo F4rlc . Trams° ,of t° milain.north f,0(,. austere/3 Lu 44, and ; betren • the: two, sounds , connecting , Alpe tnetki and' 'Frustum 'Soulikisi r OA the ieest Is Rotilte,tiortnd i (about wo millps hOrid;), be tween the island and th,. narrow strip of road whelk iiikirts , the length-of that • coast ; this swig if not navigable by ve t aisele of large size. On :die West of "the island er ai24' beivieen Wand the main land, lies Croatan Sound, about kyr miles bread; endnitigeble. for- vessels.. Ch both * l ine* and the iSlimd 'die rig bat teams have beep ,erected •; enci the design wits thktisrar fleet should go to :this sound and atcifejkliedefenees; 'while', the army If possible , on the southern part ' the 'Wand; and cotopeutt th them. Eiere phi; probably, thatiwfighte took place. •Theisland Itself is abOitaiet three 'Van go Ni&wcaflktffiagfi..,iiOig now, 4114:13'14-' titled. The reWe thrownmp .five• foffiNi Idtrirsehitd•Weikp: in • Ike ;leper; aid th La h t i lLgt rr lTr d - v f it 4t the main land, oppoi;ite, also, tkiere,,are;s:y,tel : • site workeppmvidectartsh.- heavy kerchieurce and poitifird . thadned.' 'AltiOher;'Llt hi' every.: 4044° i?Pti ii gi 44 , 9 0 ;4!4 :° 0 1 44440 &Walt t ithttt•some disadtanyage, inore- ‘ ,4o°. chilly,aulaccount.of the :opportunity.givemathe rel ;to serehgthin theineelies i bi'thkdele,) , Of tiitlAtfOktiO INOLOtiOi° °K . t4, shuir.efe;thw water communkation.lnetween,the , tiiitiethnickstid the carrying of supplies tolTor fottilt thl4 . ii4eade: " Frohr ` ite ldalEtott it talc tx.bgain4nfis. strip 1,0: 440, 114relitellong, ten mites : ide, and •nevigable foliitweelli-dhrffidg-ten feet, running- paralkd 1 4 1 , ?tOitil'Cirolina coast', und - jveningibitB, Alh,empAe, FlOund, From it, as a hisiiiitso; mokimentAs passible, which will sank the rebel position at Norfolk; and render 'that -un- •, , ..! AN 111.0917111 4 AND AGUNRATTAITVE ltplen2ll . i • • • , ul : Waprint , to-day the eloquent ancharguniont tative speacti , of bolbael Whartoblettie genitor 'dlitylUt, do:ihe j rllo4n- 3 4 ) 4 A 44 011 1 4 3- our Set}atOis to Q9neti34 yeas for the expulsion of , Jesse, D. Bright.frosa. h t titiat' tiaLe. 'Senator of the united States.' cars, ~jtough it has been decided by the lJtdttd :r.gene,te,. and the _tenetortirlia ' sought therein Of , , his country is the hope of hl!s oreonal ithernitf hien fog 414110'4 4-1 self, cannot,be too largely dimmed, as .it will fotetvir fortni , ti Vecedent , the decision' ' atul' 'Olitibsit 80 1 4ft40r,:V.4 dbigussß4 110 1 3 . UV jeittrubefore the. state, &nate, with • an, ability. apt aPplauSe•Und • - ccinckirrenca Of tAo l .'l'l 6 while our readers sytitAiscoyAr in tne L copy . ww print: to-day, that OUT .'reporter hex done: fall Alike -tti- this . able commend effori , '‘' We the! ' " speech to the people of tfitstatet'''' I:eers.; ,Zeittgort B.lMke4. of ill cf.)nnePlicel VIA thodirmasiste Rivelitton, is a : small ; , town, ; 91 *WWII :?,01001,Allhabitanta, - •Catoret county, on the go; Ibex% copet NtntbCorglino, eirmsk tngett nottilkwtrct 9g.,,C 1 . 1 Pe ,k.99 l t9at,,Land, _WM halndred Aad sixty-,eight] *nag aglikk-east 81 1,14 8 1 41 i 4folt CaTellaas O tt Itife g4ikaPar49 l la,illartloil ..a4 3 Dlttiqg Yell Pier PNl9,hiNf 1 9141?..en %At 6 ,1 04,, is a place of considerable, coninteme. good railroad, eonneation with Newborn, and hente*fibViddiltnin'•ancl-th o. North Carolina „ :17/ system of r ilaintaini• • 1 ' (films arittootti ftiw 'regiMeists in the smattiL ern army, whose terituf s,ervice expired at thei „ b it p m tu i ng .,# ta4s93,i9Sh. Thwmmw9fthmeber i ,t 503 lie enlistpi until Vey next : .. Lao; t,..0.1 .1:1 , I d gi lrftk, .P ll,ll lTi•PVPA s egi dollars wo or k eit rani silvprpurt, I,lr i t 4t.• airy and ornaments . Vold coin wastes per cent in sixteen yeart wear, and diver from two to Aye per cent. TIM END 41.PPRO4EFNG., _ wfte lientlitary_tg w,a, iniir just !inflicted a sudden EWA sevtire block:et/the syilitin which the t vic . rat allies of traitonst theino4 have so longlininaild tolifttain .4,givi collation to their frinds if the inntb. A : those who haver - thus *red Nit ti te, ti t, is the New . York Ile Ti: raid,,uriiegl a "s fot:its treacheries, socially, politically, nationally and relistputth :tligitlatLlMl n a 1 1 eSetit a : the whole country - , - and a living; seething disgr ace to every man blessed with a noble impubt Or a patriotic sentiment. Itts_ manner of procuring and retailing news relating to the.business of the governor t oxAbe , .:-.. , .':: of Congress, 11 4 SP - . 1 441- ~' . diittOipt‘ous, until thi aiv e ath t -Ai ' - 1 ' MpUted-to sill employees exceeded itself lathe conduct of its coiretpficgtOeB welt traf i firrestM atj 4ot tot' oil Milenvy. The orderlor die arrest le _,__, — 4 l / ie rTquvili lil-TA4 1 .40 A 1; 4 e h Ake_mpfit practida taf iffettivebi4 lolc i luut - 'ygt i hhiii ,sitied at tVeTiVarti : ViidA4iiitlie 'ilitiflibe moue it administers a — rehttke to their mouth pieetteligt&liiiiriiiroli wilPi ilitiiitia the operations at least for a time. f t isi*kaoftthemystedes.of American society, :ihatithe•NweirOrktihnricishould have managed. to gain,:ii litirmilliii)''clrdcriatital 'beyond; the :i. ..t.O--i .:...• •• :.,:• ..; • . : pct-bonseit, gawAlliWik yellii and pririlihei - of i i p tiWuka. AB A4OO igtouipii44 , Are:o.o.o . .upi ue who indulge•initaperpsali wh il e: the In 'Wifiiiiiithif ipigaiiiiiiiiii toWiikie: the 'Weak,' i liowlingr In._ 0., .f ng.„. ndara .„ •,.., .., 1. , ,,.. 1.. .i i v i, ' /ilk ..t :; 'l o t!! . .-:iiiitt • - It I alieniater the'l r "74 , 0i . 33 74a 7 lirt fiat if,* If puromincskia) mag,zo it'ffkeit. reiVatil. loaelirannitAiLi*Nge;_wlblliaboltiirine of 1 I•Ww7PincipF e , cu npr4rol ) .wOnkkhod Mid nii-' yoailliy,, prAlk tfiiii . 14tsibwces b y virtue in cl - P•st44Bint7 4l.ll. 'dfikWio,4gfir , HI S: a/lest. ; as a spy, a. iiai,Wir . ,.or ji,clakmer in 'y be daily :eipected, so that his ‘corresPeudont Ives need nit dispair forcompitie-- ."; ... .._ 1 "'"" CI ; Sargififth . IThe authOrittie64, rectinsylvania, not an. tiriindia of thoseii ciitt f 4e left the state, and iwho are now in thePhiUMO6 of 'the nation, have laitely been devoting themseiVes to the lendable forpoetiof,promnting.by,every pomible,means, ti e oduifOrt, thit-ditatilp li ne and the e ffi ciency of e volunteer soldiers front the Keystone state. . , . )...jt...t...... 4. . 4 1 I I 4 8 lartriler P.ll4944ifict this purpose, Governor tin; eft .thoistate dor the federal capital to :A6 V i to-co b:IR to-t a h m ere ay , and be aide personally to inspkt the troops, ascertain t it sanitary, oondition, and with all the means hie pOweri- dontribote to all• their lust- and tltiontble Wanhi. ' 1i is" the 'pruptise" Of e Governor. also. to, urge. on _die., fa*or-; aide consideration of , •the War Department; the prnotticibility , and policy of 'organizing the troops ; now l'AtcaliP 111 41.4 1 8 2 .4f 4 50 1 01- iliii put. Om of fitting out an,qapedition to sail from the sport Of l'hilikielpitift..-- In bringing this matte; tii the Wetland df Ilifi,nittional giriebi: g ent tie rifer .Mgt it ft ruit'th* pirp* iif, flu! Gofeinhr 0f:41616411mA ttit'urse' ant Action ?IL the rfilB9tial goiterOtent,`thaerinlY 'hot :be mltTliti the Stine ,I3lll' ritiutialWkiOnsltf 6 iti ,:st 'd .ii Deykr .' . ehitt. ' Di" Mid', 01%4'- 04 cOar. it WE. t Olt . .. oti rot the oithork 41 or : Of TA . liarili t t6' attempt 14 j . tr ti udti eitlid crd - WAtitteil.Vt u thA', ittentibn "the nittiond'ailolll6tridlcin, - but"sidiply . ta r.'ggiliotii4riTiinuikeg toi tapn‘kon: i caw fii l*Wl4,' _yin VPlati4l • ha g• ten ' avalg Iltriv*ett.n. eation., - . -- • - -.; - . fitinkwmil hiiph'tnitt the 'iditsfoti ' be'tiib i % I ;ftilli6F!lAolting; tV the 'achiefinifint'6f'643t3tk ii,vosep,'nisi . ;be sti&eWol, mid thntltie vat* . . the enterprise of, Penlisylvaiii they 'be permitted to seelceirery channe l and • high*el hi which th e re ' lea prbitpedt 'to eate;tbeir &em ery iiiid iiiiitigitikeh ,thilitiiiertnik ' ' - ' Thp:fft.•Losis Damageis impressed: with She rfeint aibehigthe Most' atispleicitis moment fOi'Velliiieli to iiiiike a severe blow et . the enemyJn: ceutztiLuatpliy,, ,with fultaailibl &dimming calms's-4'1:4;61w , onward- .from .the 'dens Of 'OM' bite:Meat' and ileith•of'Zollicoffer; atid`, l silinoiairint jisifeloni use of h tjie f letOrY atffort.H•nry, the *take ot.the6rebedfi,stAtow. peg Chew itre'both gained' %With a moVement oh esah. Whig and leant at - the ' same 'time; 004;;Piliirlittaieaiaii 494 . 4 0 .9* hi. mmiloationsvithliashville :out, off,, but ig oirihrlettlitillit: 1 , - . - . •-1) , I I . :I :, , . ~ „.. i4l liiii 4 OPV!.4-Aliktcjilli th ". l e l txiall cam pmate*. the pvgdes of the IJMoti fa migOeuadett, but:there:is averiwhere a growing :inipationoa Inf. See" so m ething 'done' .on -'a , inagniffeent t9i4 ! ' 4 •.4.".J061" ','forward . movement :or lAttifidreif. thOwlittai _mein iiiFilai AO :ens- plea country .woeld; inspire,sueh , a. thrill. of 0' iloi l the' teary of ails will ti °V the I Union, 31.01,'1.*Gin -or "tiii'lnirdeite - lid haniabipstiif war: would : t he . obeerhilly4iOrpg., 'Whit they , want =to set b went Signs of ;action on 9eh?. scale as t.f! Pfamisebait restate' :-'. If 4::tiie iiiiil444.S 4 i. 04' Af4 i l l 4:oJ. e: t lin, for action this =rivet.; ,ourdurny. lain She field. 'well Amittippeit Mn-i and i money). have. heat 0 9* - 9 1 0 . 0, .R. ft to n . e airy e - cient,and it is evetyw ersat'ACtiikisitthet . lOW• ( 4l4...4.4ffpßimeekagY : t•P ...zol/k..t4. 0 . 11 A 4 4 -o ' l 'pad the anny'rejoise is, the order to mareh...-1t it-tine in!toitte , phrti of 'ttuAiduntryi-the. weed ....d plie. limy** ' itts.lr,Olioii.ificin is heti 1 Ais 'the gz i tZtifol'ite'itu SIM 't h e t io.4 i , e ~ m ...4 , 1 1 tAd..1 . A t ta ° 1 1 ' fUlitiinkiliii4loiliAlai4Faithitr32- 9111 pet; WeWaWOP - iha,t thiltedit of,44iage h; , epreliefidedin ipbriiiiihitters'itilitpropel•;lfid . at4t sineeks"t6O l unto& of :Itlui uniliard'Ao &mend" =eij+. orhe%objectidh, hiniever; ap plieettiithe-impitlerice of•she multitude es well air to mit renew* and we cannot avoid theirot &Woe it thie thne;thatinientsiderationof two litilliattit•tidoriiik ifi;a:frlfiet illoreilhin) a fort.' night, •imirsharpeim'thi; , public appetite' for more newsLoP this aline gloriOurr &area:ter.-- 1 Mei ratideittilie*.itraggibigi desperately fur' ' iliedistrshildelAPlitkone , of their' .newspapers laielhani. very' jdnipotithiti, Air , iiOnse tline !multi neif Seeke*Aellthe-tigliterttigatibrirooiliby irhidhithipith 'ettiriounded. J. Etreiy l, liateh Of papenNenitirmit Ulf leiptesSioti;:luitthipeople biAlsi•Noyediatatesk. lih 4. • Theli-deeiro thetifore, to eseuteginieritlealtdi j thennelvei oit , thesjeuspicliMe thipmentils Blot dibeL)sreice of the rabbloriniViather-tilitereliiierate fidgment of Actelligen.t..poople. ...WeAlonstlistpeot:any oft pus genera& to: heat; thksingla, opinion. of any.mak.ox oftway , notifspaper, t hot the Icort .lnacloishaotAtui thotuaggle arld_htlat-.teoit of onsandAatbitaircsaFiisg :that exppare v aad bearing the burdens of this war fog f: tho en p: - ' ,of., rehelliggAssrcuthamareintdmore faiateab Jag 0 , c..iaba :Lat.:: •.-..• : aAwo toWetellb A9t3,1411 jklarittla34l429l once with the inclination of those dir niii military affairs, and that they, too, with the people f a re ansdotw to give the word, "Fonnutl, march 1111111•1 pmnegluania Mat) ertit t THE NE WS i 97 1 THE .71T08y ROANOKE ISLAND IN-- THE POSSESSION T THE REBEL FLEET COPP PLETELY DESTROYED. Elizabeth. City Att f ttoked ad Evaott wp , ated by' .the t, THE REBEL ARMY ON THE ISLAND SAID TO BE 8000 STRONG. NEARLY ALL KILLED, WOUNDED OR RECEPTION OF THE NEWS AT Great Consternation Among the LEUaTHER PARTICULARS OF THE FIGHT. A Decisive Viatozy to the Federal. W.lBlli IMPUTED W BE SHOT; -OVER TWO THOUSAND PRIB • ''' , Forrases MONIIOI4 Feb. 11. ! ..• lßy the flag of truce to-day we -have news of the complete 811CCelle of Genera Burnside at Rbanoke Island.. = , . "The Island was n taken possession of and Corn Lynch's fleet completely destEtoyed. 'Elizabeth City was attacked'4-Innday and • efa coated 4:the, inhehltnnts. ! ' • It was previonsly= bnined; whether by our shells or by the intuibitants is net certain.' ~,... ' The. kilt news otthe defeat Airli'iiil at Ilef 7 , 'it•lk on Sunday aftemoon,And caused great ez .ctement. The= pieelous=neini 4841:very satis -1 qtolyi et/4110111 Aisqltinkeethlddi, .4431.1,1717 t iinied tiiiidv4oe'fOVALV: int_rw - fe, N. fir 'Ohl 04 them' f:traP. ' ' ' _ t. ' ' r t The rebel force on the isl ind is supposed *aye been onlyi llitlit'over 5 , 0 00 eficlent i . r..*'. A . .. IgMen... •=i= • • : . , =, • - 1 i l. Gen. Wise . was ill .at , Rag's: Head, and *4 dot present daring the engagement. . i:When the situation became dangerous, hi as removed te.lpfletklr, 'I. L. -.. I All the gunboats but ofu6 . weie4aketi;i thnt , 'e4l ped up the creek; 'kid ' si:AEOUAudily al' s i sca festroyed. ,c,:i1,..;::,h,::.iit,", ~ mOne report at ITer:elr i seri'mity se v enty and other only twiint=y=five eittAii*:ifmmAcutanke, lifiltuAtio. .:=':, . i '.l.- ~1.,- . = .:;',,.=.. • ..,..==, Gen. Huger telegraphed to . Richmond that • Only fifty escaped on theleland. FULLY CONFIRMED. or - Tit UNION ireßoKs. =r3=l TAXER PRISONERS. NORFOL.K. Rebate. Army.' ~~.___ ONEREC TAKEN. There appears to be Lo brfght side to the Story for the rebels. The Richmond .ffirarsieer of this morning says, in a leading editorial "The loss of an entire army on Roanoke eland is certainly the most painful event of the war. The intelligence by telegraph yesterday is `ullyconfirpncl-.!MObme trpcipopp, i the Wand jn the sea were exposed ' to all the fume of the ifiek reididdivitic blsgra ,' 'Ai when fifteen' tlinuiduid 'Were' pion, their retreat being cut off by the'sfiri Mounding element e they were forced Eilliefe, This is 'a 'irepetltion of 'Hatterik on a . larger scale. The following are-dispatches. on the subject in Itichmond_papers 9f this morn- Neid.our f .Feb. -lik—The latest news otitis that Capt..o. Jennings Wise, son, of itiev9rnor, Wise, was shot through ;the hip and ',though hie wound was.not • ' • Major Lawnon and Lieut. Mil* were inert, Ally wounded. ' About 800 - Confederates were 'killed. Our wounded numbers over 'one Orion 'sand, The rrnuiliar of, ,Yankees' *amide& Is 'about the mine.' • • - Midshipman Oarnem- bad his arm shot off. rrhe other. s ` ualtthes are.uurepo 'A late arrival . this morning, Nips Eliza e [City had been shelled and burned by the Tan-, ikeee .L and that the enemy was pushing on f through t o o Edenton R .4; • t. 3, ta 179)1401,k, Vebrf.titrx 1. rump!! 114, 1 %7 veiled ih'ai j dorivathofe tietilf• , 'boats had been captured. It is not regarded as true, but . it is belteVed 'that all Wire' hurnia by :the confederates to prevent their capture, with the exception of one, which was endeavoring to make its escape: '' The fleet !Tent toi 4 th pit y from Rum oke island, and iao irciiatily burnt at the for mer point. - • ' `,l Tunu) •DIBPATOH .•Noesoury Feb.,lo.=l- [received in Bichmorid at midnight : ] courier' arrived here thio4e ternoon,-at four o'clock, and brOught the hi teLligence pity:rem burned this morning ;by*, inhabitants. ,During the oon flagration the Federals landed a large fact e ur ..Rtl bc ref i lgrP t l l igi a .r e ' aired by the enemy. ti RP Tet leetfalitte r itatot yet arrived at No Tire following is the very latest, which we copy from to-day's Day Jog. yesterday afternton which Ige . ga el: the fall force upon bath city yew.- Jut seven o'cl -• d began an attack upon that place. he u s finding resistsool vain, evacua the ce, but before dohig so art_fire to t tow"; and when ourinfirmant I,ft it was sti 1 We have alto to record the capture, by the enetny,-of-all•our4ittle t 9 ti , , f ara w or Forest— oulnformaut is rt oertidn—which thudeltaled alb eiAinf and 4roildef ktit ifelihss quatank Livia. It was puma* however,_utd face are enVisinetthatethe„toß, wifirtpsored, If is widths( before our boas surrendered, they were abandoned, and their crews succeeded in iwehhig lihebercrteee . #4 . lap re aysf loss/ to poojecture why they were riot fired before abjardortecl..: . 4 . The disaster to our little fleet is attributed to the fact,thatit, timing ethpusA its sipplits of oi l ikal slid eloadu ft iok., ltliaVeth citor for the purpose of obtaining a supply. Eery effort was madgtir obtftliticoal, and with iati success, and it returned to the Inland to I s iah - my! Elitist tuicarahateveti to the pro.. 'All the details as published with reference to the capturte of" Ilandke lilaidititecifltlithel by thp courier. • •. _ n of Yesterday. MITION tinceki 'hundred :,killaki add wounded. and that of the enemy not less thin oneii4x64 Effie& 01 d _neat havoc was made amongst thein while hag theltalhadlogVAtei.lM. Oar fordea brought=. tot bear upon- them--two tldrty-two poundere,,and at every fire their rahka.were terribly,thinned. The phrea of the fallen, however, were quickly filled. Pork polpt battery was manned by the Rich d4ring the conflict. They were attacked by a whole regiment of Zoiniveioihd,"itnitigif Cloth plptely overpowered, they stood- their ,ground btavely, nor did.thev rield one foot, until all, nOt.e seven, fel! Needing the ground. There le}good reason to believe that, had Col. Hen ningson, with hie • been on the island, they should'nat•haVe been forced to surrender it. of -.field pieces, was r , felt, _they „been at hind the enemy , perhap s would never have ben hiiire- lauded ' forces. Hen ningsen had orders, :we understand; 'to report at Roanoke, Island, but by some misunderstand ittig he olietneii lui:nbeilileityibr 4 'the' Plane Of destination. Capt. Taylor, of this city, is rep resented as havhig' himaelf. lln addition to tli6•above; there are many ro- Mors that we might give, that as they. are no thing more than rumorsewe prefer withholding tbem. ~ j among tbem is une,'hoi_iever, worthy of no tine, that iffeeentl Wise been ithot while in an ambulance on , the Wayt ' The statement so far as welavo . been able to learn is not cormt,,_ f a d gen ordyamotmt for It! by supposing that, I.lio unme of Geral Wise confounded with of hie son who was re ipinted among theltille l d. ' It. is reported that one regiment from husetts was badly At no, but it i impossible to ..x,rud,,,,v St ,k h h of the ye titat were attach4d to_tife rSelition". the i4ews received to-day oCeiSiMis great exelte- Ment at old Point A, steamer with official despatchos from Gen.Snroside is hourly , ex . I The prisoners paptured, nu mbering at least two erammand, ilrglibe hficein tStfeYr dii• , [ All the southern papers received are .unani- . 160U13 in admitting a complete victory to our iroops and that the lossof the island is a very rions one. LA= ,FROM TMONDi the U. S. Gunboat Tuscarora Ordered from thi) aduthamptob DoeltS: atilt ati3iiiltb: Si Jthuing s 1.1% F4'Fitik 12. )The steamer TeutoLia from Southampton, withdatte-to - this 1-4 hist ipassediCape $46 at: his o'clock this mei uing. The Aught urvived at: iverpool on the pt inst. The, ITnited States , _gunboat Tuscarora has been &dared off the dock by the Government, iakeliikiceldinVnear thelieedles. ' -The rebel pirate Nashville is still ,in South-- uter', docs. 'The fitp6i k fe'd' i ltivall'ingagetneht off Algiers is not confirmed. FROM ,PNNTAWI .TI):CKY , Tlie ' , Tilton' • Army! in Motion AB Declination Bowling•. Green Our army in central Kentucky is in motion. GenoN.elstain.divielan is =taking along the liaittego7r,tutupikni,Gen. laitheirsaivision cross ed Gmenilier - obi:10111W; taking the'advance !of the maim oolttmn to Bowling Green.,. ., • •.: • •. MARKETS BY 11'B.T.LBGBA.PIE. ~ .. „ Flour is, dull but without change in prices— sales of I,6oo'bbls. at $5 311(45 37,} for super. flue,-ss:62l,forextra, and $6 for Antra family., lothingdoteg in rye flour or corn meal. Wheat helair &Malik and's,l3oo'bushelb red - sold at $l. 8841185,! and white.lat : sl, 2 lo;4l 45.-- .. Bye comes forward slowly and commands 73c. In corn there is more activity, and : lo,ooo'lms. new, yellow sold at 56®,57c. afloat at the latter rate. 8,000 biishrils Ddlawarii - and Pennsylva nia-}oats, sold at -38@384c.: :Coffee: is rather drooping. Sugar and molasses are dull. Clover seed is selling li 'lots' at $4"1211(44 25, and flaxseed at $2 100,2 15. Provisions are very quiet--salesßif Linda Work at $/245%; And lard at Bc. Green meats Move slowly at 5.1{2/6c. for hams,: Sc.. for aides and ,4c. for shoe:Lidera-- . Whisiny sells slowly at 240. 'Haw YOnit,Areti. 12."Flourdull,.sales 8500 bbls. Wheat dull, sales unimportant.. ~Corn steady, sales 5000 bushels at 66(466'e. Beef steady. st eady atk 44144%&17,13111PY 2F dull at pi kt , - - Sjockware-hig ,- . .4 r JOU:4 - jh,sf4. 111. Cenjea bonds 9 . oh. u hern 424, N. Y. din tral 80f. Beading 411. Virginia Os. 39k. Missouri 6s. 421. .. - 4tbruatv /3, 1862 Ind ampton. d CxxoniN44 ; gol), 1..' • 4P4 l . l lFalual. F el ) ! 4.) IBM FROM TENNESSEE. 7 .1 r, THE UN BOAT EXPEDITION UP TEIE TENIMSSEE RIVER. 41i w untial Report - Of Lieutenant Com mandtg Phelps. MLLE, ALILPEDITION HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL. Six Rebel Steamers with Mill : terry Stores Darned. Two Hundred Stand of Arms and Large Quantities of Clothing Captured• A REBEL CAMP DESTROYED .tYlie Stars and Stripes Raised in Alabama• HB UNION-13111TIMBRI STRONG. Wasarsem% Fo.„v.—Who follow* is Liptenaot Command* . PhelP'S official report to flag officer Foote, received to-day at the Head Quarters of the army, by telegraph from Offixo. OIINHOAT CONWITOGA, RAILROAD CROWING, iitgnessalitver, Feh. 10th 1862. tka !—We have returned to this point from our entirely successful expedition to Florence, ati the' fOot of the Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The rebels were forced to burn Six steamers, acid we captured two others, besides the halt complete gun-boat East Port. ;The steamers burned were freighted with rebel military stores. The East Port-has about ,260,000 feet of lumber on board. We also captured two hundred stand of arms and a quantity of clothing and stores, and de stroyed the encampment of Colonel Crews, at Savannah, Tennessee. We found the Union sentiment strong. ' Further from the Exiedition np th Tennessee River. THE UNION .GUNBOATS REOETIPE A HEARTY WELCOME FROM THE - INHeLEITANTS. The Stars and Stripes looked upon as a Redeemer, and hailed with Shoilts of Toy. witAilmatir onrrAt 'lure CRUSTS TO THE GUNBOATS. Intense jo i y of, Alip ~§,hbw3?isim3, THEY PROPOSE A BALL TO THE OFFI • CERS OF THE FLEET. hut., gfve S H enr y the ap the O 4i idiOWILIVAIOCCOOS. eha dated Fort the Tennessee river. o r -.117:449(1141: After the catolure' of Fort Henry', the gun boatic;Legfigtitti,-, CiNestop ttpd. Tyler gave chase to the rebbl 'stew:der Dunbar. Reaildrig the lite:aphis and Louisville railroad bridge our . # OO P B toOlc t illuebtlty of, Owls. fkc,„,and.. pas sed on in chase of the Dunbar, tint . did not overtake &GE' • It is supposed that she escaped by runui l qg some creek during the night. The gunboats went' to Florence,Alabama at the,head of navigatilosoted s dis tance a l io° miles from Paducah. - . Everywhere along the river They were re reived,with a hearty welcome tiom numerous Tfnlon4filinilies. In southern Tennessee and north Alabama and at towns along the river theold fitig4ras looked upon as a redeemer and hailed with shouts of joy. Capt. (Twin of the gunboat Tyler recruited SO mentor service on the gunboats, and says he can get, enoughto man the whole fleet. The rpeopie of Florence were so ,delightsi at findingthe stars and stripes-.once, more their protection, that they were prepared to give a ball to the officers of the gunboats, but the lat ter could not remain to' accept'their courtesies. floweier, our boats landed', and when the peo ple became assured that we flicTnot come to de etroy but to save, they seemed to have no means too extravagant to express Altair delight and joy. Our boats captured four steamers including an unfinished gunboat;and turned seven others. LATE.' SOUTHERN r , Ex-Governor Campbell lieftuaes a Brigadier-Generalship, Primedlngo of the Re:kiel4doigress Passage 431' the Bill to tali) 'tkoopg :far Virgbaa' $ 2,000,000 Appropriated Air the State, of Kentucky. Seizure of all the Corn In the hands of Distrlleta. MORE WELASKY TO BE MADE ~~~ , , . We find the following additional news from various parts of the south in southern papers received to-day: - • . • • I x - GovernorW,Onnipbelltdeclines the ten :ler of the appointment of Brigadier General and assigns as a reason his physical inability 'to . perform the duties of, the office. He was to have - filled"thei place vacated by' the death of Zollicoffer. The bill to raise troops to meet the requisition on Virginia by the president of the Confederate iSWes . patised both branches of the general as :eautbiy en. Monday, in secret session. It pre i vides that all the companies now in the field 'shall be filled up to the number of one-hun dred, Men. That the governor shall call for volunteers, anti if the rtqUisite nwn ber be not thus- enlisted, the —deficiency is to be made up by draft from the enrolled militia , The—WCW4l9ll. of secre. o 9. Pae,lNn° removed from a bill passed by Cong ress, appro. pridtlig 5200,000 for the benefit of State of Kentucky..., , . James Lyone,is probahly elected to the rebel Congress to :supply the vacancy caused by the death of Tyler: - • ' The War Department has issued an order tor; the swum/neat of ell thqolnp in the hands of dis tillers mothers to: beused lot qmrpoess, of dis-, 4. 114 1 4 9 1 y,'Thi5-Step is 6takeni not only on so . „.: count Of the ;Amid ingi 3 Offectis manufacture of whiaky,"but hY the 3 prices the government is. thereby ob lig edt pay for the article so indispensibla. for the sub sistence of the army. PROM PORT 1!!) EXCHANGE OF PRISON LATER SOUTHERN N[,,ws They can go to Savannah without passing Fort Pulaski. ANOTHER FIGHT' AT FORT P 1( Reported Skirmishing at Port Royal FORTESSS lOrO r E . , A flag of truce was scut early this morning, to inform lh.. [[ the prisoners of war from Fort IV tn. , . .„ in the barquelTrinity last night was accoraiogly towed up ov.p c , Point by the steamer RanClit" ~! - Adriatic and Atwood. At one • , t steamer West Point came out tr.', N- ; and the prisoners were tratl...f.r,,. numbered four villains, three six second lieutenants, two third .1, ,„ and 384 others, rank and fib. ; b .] , -vents. They were taken at Ratter and are the last of Li,. at, Fort Warren, except Comes ~ TIO passage here from Bt , stott h rintpleassmt on account of the et• A I.; ti of the vessel, but the ptiso.,. tr, jottogaß good health as could be • • it was generally supposed here poX was prevalent on bnar l but ~LL t , iof Lient Buell, who emit-3 in Fort Warren, the statement is a prisoners having beentr.,sf. rt , ,! Zst ,, Point, the Trinity wa... anchorage in the roads. Several were brought from Norfolk, Mt • TLiteitit,"Of the transport 0 surnai. I The Osceola was a part of Grrl•:.. 4pedition, and was wrecke,l Giorgison the 22d November 1„a dit.tain and whole crew were take; : I ,The latest intelligence fr. to that the federal gunboats Were .t W • al opening which com tumult, , t,„ nah, without passing fart Pulaski. A dispatch from Charl-ston t, says that on the niutteenth, fort • Niagara and Colorado opened ..0 f r \I Bareness and the navy yard. A•: , : • Num or bombardment they het r i „. Trawls, which are said to be La, ilv There had been some skirmNlini; at hi r r Y" The dty of Savannah is bring ,ta,,:a Oreoreitau.n, Feb. 12 I The fortification bill wm lA, ..., ... • . question being on Mr. Shet rata , 3E.. E .-- its a substitute for the bill, it Wa, .11,,r .. • -yeas 9 ; nays 28. ,1 Mr. BALI (N. H.,) said be war; ;m:. r r : ~- bill which appropriates $7,000 oai , , , thing which had nothing to do s,t L u., ~ .: war, when we need all the in,,n,y s.. ~.i., i , t3e.nd borrow, he had almost :Aril. (.1. Nod - was the way of the rebels. The bill was passed—yeas, :2.8 -it .)4 1. HOUSE OF BEPRESEVIAT.VE , preamble r.ettml :oat! bat Henry Wykoff having trahtuutkil a - h o eM n jru' o d f lllic t eiclii 7e "Porkees(riPecidla)t'fsroArannthuliC°:::::: ,, r üblication in the New York Herald bet r-.• 1: as laid before Congress and harm to ...,..? o state before the Committee fall) %1 LUIL u: keeeived it, therefore, Revolved, That the sergeant-at-arro 1-:!E, the said Wykoff before the bar of th-.; !loci , t, answer for contempt. The resolution was adopted. Mr. SIDGWICIL (Ky.) obtained the unu,imot i consent of the House to read tbedistatcl; rLrr. Lieutenant-commanding Phelts to Fla:. ~ ..5-e, Foote concerning the matters of Lhe iirely successful expedition t., f,ceeta , Alabama, Ste , and also the inteki4d.,e from Roanoke island. This is esdetiy tu Same news as was to-day telegr, aphed by lt: Argenta of the associated press. Much j. , ' I-L : Manifested all over the Hall, and there lci . ..' an attempt to applaud, which was suppresEble as not in accordance with the dignity of tt House. i me T n h ts e to llo t u h se e c ac ic ted a o n n d inthiesteSlleannaetoeu's a iB ro p e; a i .riation bill. ___---- nws Bastions, Feb. 12 On the lltb inst., Boater IL CERMEIe.IO, i 7 h L iyear. Hie ra'atives and friends are iorted to ft h ti nand; in Third on mns at 3 o'clock, ,dance street below Obestout. FOUND veraz.,,eol,Fby !,{o.3oerNibiEogY;t aldhep,,ayo4,Nl je A "g • Lail. calling at He can asCertain the earn , el t ~ c",ng at this ofilbe fel , - -"_ WANTED , BY A GRADUATF, of the LatiCaelf, Commercial College, a situation os -.,.ip.i. good reference can be given if rept re,l nue.— r„ febil Sus B. F., tiarr,burg.,, INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC A ladY, q sold! , Cal Eduriaticin acquired by a long cowrie of ro _ in Europe under Brolaeni gaiters and by i,e7ar.,l _ , 7 ualified by a thorough Masi or eu.cceesfai teaching, dorires a few twit :, ,, L • r r. , mass and singing, Operatic and Belied at.lici.l23 .1,:::. 11, L., Wm 87, liarriaburg, P. O. SHAWL S D RI,sI lAttGE.itook of these goodivlutur; disposed of. it very low peva rin e 1 :1 , oat CATEIOO , obt Next door to the Herclehu4 Bagt' S. GUNBOATS AT WALLS (0 LATER. tt BALTIIIOB P. • • No reliance whatever is to be pl • 1 lnort of the bombardment of Fort P 1 ng the exclusive property f tt.- newapaper of this city, and tn,lo hivention of the enemy. XXXVIIth Congress--First Sep,:.: SENATE. I \VA./16.1T , t . Mr. KING (N. Y.) presented the I. ,t:., the entire confiscation of the pro, rt, - and the emancipation of the ,t% • I memorial of the merchants an I , , 1- 1 - , of New York against anylt 1i...•1' it tI , •• 11 regard to pilots and pilotage. i A number of petitions were pr-s- .t. hpmteopathic surgeons of the drf , • Mr. Wns.nreort, (Ittion.,) tr .rt to e L, , . ttfon. Indian affiirs, report< dTi ',. , , o 3 n to sales to Indians , torte I .t,e ~ sPirituous liquors of any kiwi z I t , 4sy place, and punishing the r Ind imprisonment. Passed. i Mr. thumas, (lowa,) from the IN i a tee reported a bill to reorg are ' ~ Ortment. Mr. FIIIBII27DIN, (die.) moved t, , t, 11 ) rtification bill. Mr. GalXl3 sent to the Clerk, t patches from Comm,d , a. 1,, I, , ~. gespatchee relative to the ex,), hi,'., gunboat Conestoga ; also, the de.; , ,. , - mess of the Burnside expediu , 1 ii perhaps it might help the ti, n .tt - ,_ _ In favor of the fortification bid. 3:pleb --- Nal) 'ADvertioement6 US ERs,
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