MATtlitliiir:;4loFir,", FEB. 1832. APPAII?S. soros/7c= pipza . or .rirz CITY. .11111soso1aarau. OnlimaTulita for .the by 0: X. Shaw, Optician, 52 - 9441, - 9 Valoeltra: 31,-* -- • 00 . 34. • Itainsaatar - - - 29 640 • r' "'''' •L'l'Abielt of' L6stifttelfaitern. • ' rr ''' " - Tit r. dig night, DePuty Manful Hick - 'ett, SitllairAtiti s aid:Derptity s hfiiishal • Pat , tationi Or 1 3 / 1 1M4A s visited the Mira of Erfor, .. .. ... - -.. NM& - .11-aboning.connty, bliio, where they. s r: .•' •- , arrested' two; nOtoriotur connterrfeiters" named n • . ~ . . . - John Haw Simi:Petit . Rupright. When ar, rested, tks latter individual was seated hi, r ,his I' ownidteßen, with ap birdie in the firs, eon ' tabilli' i thii spuzionS Metal,.partially melted.' _ His wife was greatly alarmed at the entrance ---- -of the oilleers;,arid ran, bite the_bed room, ...." '• L.. rr hereilir f Vowed her. Upon searching the• - 'ft - i4WiiiiititTootinteifeiting itulgernon . L - '• ''.' ' ': - 'loliii hitt& .i" - iliiiiiiiiita seated petrified wttlt , r : , ..:. , . - :,? 4 4 . . ,- . - o,jiiid'iiiie no resistaitee, show, 1- :' ' - I - Er e , - ,•:.,5--,ti r er tiino. aware •. Rua "suspiciOns i• ','•-: .I.'TL- 4 :l'''''' - ' - i r afidisialiiiiilii Ca. ..labia pitekets I 'r ''''''''''''' r' '' • ' TekildiiiiiWilmr amount Of .begns coin; in I L L7L_T•,i4fkaifidt,„egiassAyai*lCan.l tan cent pieces. . rr r ... ~."1 - --ri. . ..--" Wiring ' Rupright,Abe officsirs pre em4sfrflso US residence - of Hawn,•r about a ' r k'• :-.1" , ...._ l o theoftwir - hoilithbyTourid liiiit going t o - 'y. • " bestir 'P Mieasilabillisi andliwarehed his prom - 7r- • '; ''. lee..'', Cain eras 'found in his: oSoirets, .and,a -'•'• • ' • counterfeit are dollar bill. In the house were '• ' • -el' rered,implements for making . spariorui coin . and " tomeitity -of 'metal. A screw to the pre s need in imprinting the coin was . .-. found:but*, prose itself WIUI not .recosered. • " - The MEMOS haewin their possession a large quaatiti of eleti Semi Mr which , is finished ' a - nsterifte „in earl ' Otis stager . of . tomptetion. - • - Thailinind IMMO in - Ruptight'alniuS, which' ' • - ' wallet tramthe.feu. 4 - . There ant. fifteen 'Sets ', ••••- • ' •of moulds, for irsellons deno minations of coin,. - both's?* Mid**. -r , , • r _., 'LL '''' •-• .._ • The menrara'about forty years of age, and - - , -‘ , trer"! "a e supplied; to-itstre- been engaged in - this' •' - •"- nefluiesurbusinen for years. Rupright is a L % ,carpenter,akarfalfek•ts a tanner. -..They tan: . • not eserapald!ilttriutatiorT.' ' "Terrible EtplosiOn..Nanow Escape. 11‘ /Ads' st iMon engine NO. 29;61 the Pfttsbnigh,,re*Wayne tuadChicsigo radioed, - .-' /113;;' laildillg . Mt the siding at tbe Stock Allk l / 4.,,‘ • ' - -rstait,a'AnNNAY, •IP l " ad ' with e l' emil° iiiii,aiiiitedrlag•ilia boiler add sippe r workp I:•'' , orovpiikt ! . tiptecer, and causing a Ferrel • , +: ' stearldidw• 1400g:the. workmen at Um`, outer 4404 rho,:tiii knowing the cause of the Oen -, tendon, linaiined AU soma of oalamideS. The ' •",;• :;,,1 astsliaddr- And + MIA it = a bola ''';'' ''' 11 a°21"4 u'unt' F 'rl'it Vesd bZw, P o s t . .4t-the abtlet P !! -- sse tio.s.cplosion was &Ward. -The • ~,, '' Idre-lidx" wai uninjured, and served as a bar - slow 0 protelitltiairtOrkear and fireman from j , beinumabiodi or lulled by.eying stissites. . ' Robert Rd% • the engineer, after recovering „ • + from unsfliglit; isceamequiter ill, arid Wal mars --, -,e- - '' - ..111i to tesidatice st Now Brighton. Ma to be entirely. nervous. c.-- : 41,ii..c.-niz — t;“ - r7OI persons were moving , - Omni the stock , yards, and it it strange . that _ - tonne WatTiojired. The clothes of some in , • the vicinity of*Wocident were spotted with • the inuddyferliter from. the boiler, but all desiiiind`loo/ijiiiiid. There sire but few bailee Inthe end the in Atari neantst the scolds:at snaTitusttoresd.td pteMs. Theferee of this concussion wis heard iron the centre of Allegheny, half a mile dlstant,•and 1 lkaginentit of the boiler were found fully - an -- "."-i-.. Mighth of iiialle.trottt the estocklyards. Thu' -leetnnotive was old, hod been ran as a Pallgen"' I i tie usine and was - latterly used for shifting leifriti:Aie - eXplesten -is supposed to- hare ' ' resulted from slick of wider intheloiler, ... #, - (:,.f... ~..'..,,, it ..4', 1 . , : ...,,,, • - ?spits! Supplies . ----:, -,,...$ ' - : ~.- . ..11: P ittsb ur gh Sabiistonoo Committeo beg' • • - leave to aeltnewledge contributions of cloth: : ing and eatibles, for the hospitals in St. Louis ' . slid Louisville, from the following persons : - . - Min. A: D. Gilleland, Mrs. Ilare, Mrs. A. • M. Marshall,"A Priand,'!Mrs. Herron, Miss lllSrigton, Mrs. Newman; Sewing Society of - . - Ad Presbymitan Church; two boxes from Lo _ : dies'. Aid Society, -of Canonsburg; one box `.. feom . Ladies' Aid Society, of Green township; eight bundles from ladies of Baldwin town ship. Also, half barrel Wine,And a chick for ";100;-from the Boonomitas, per Messrs. Baker 'and Menriel, Trustees, and 00,50 from the • , „Marine Guards.' - - - . • • Contilhationi for the hospitale at St. Louis - , --sad Lonisiille, Jett at Maus. Geo.._.Albritit it Co., Wood street, orat lifeyman A Son, Smith ._ field 'fleet, will be forwarded at once by the Subsistence Committee. • . - ' _ Death in an Oil Deanery. . 'Aloaag man named Jacob , Slowly, employ.. A. Jackman oil distillery, on Marr's .4„ his daitli - justerday; by .acei . deektillyttiling,into eitattiched to the „distillery. He expired in< a -few minutes. CorMier McClung held an Inquest arm the ...lied', and. the jury found a verdict that the - , -dleassaed.earne to his death from the elfeets Inhaling gas left -in the still- -Morry,_.wits • ' yOutig man, aged about • twenty-two years, • ..;stnd resided irittusisinity Of the works.' . BUTZ LaATIC HOSPITAL-4rool ttie re part of the'tros toes end of Oil IDS *Map . we. Icarn that ,the total number of patients a4Mittia to its Wainti, f0r . 1861, was 134; of which - number 84 were melee 54 tenalos. The ' - Whole numbei of thosef, die dutiniest -same period was 145; of were . perfectly restored, 50 in an ini-' proved condition, 49 without any material int ' 4rerremont, • and 16 renwied.by. death. "11l health" appears to bo the most prolific ammo of ittwinilty which is closely appiasimateal:bY "domestic trouble r' males appeamnore liable the saltation, and iho marpod relation most: formable to sanity. An appropriation !--of $610,0011 is asked for repairs and alterations in OF Till Bassos.—The theatrical L- '; ;ri ft 's ' s onion, ef the "Old braiy" will be E.',bionght'to- btoso this -iireidng,.ai good bill LT - 4teitig fOV - the occasion. On Monday t . ..miscu .64cpHipapy . go to 'Wheeling, where nurabsc.of..llrst-4am. performances will be ..***Oi-Onder the Immedfate direction of Man ', ' Mendirion, who has established a repo.. • Mann during his two years -residence in our for striotlY fialdlling Pinmises made to' ' can theriTortf assure !ottr N'fbeeling friends that,the entertainments :;_given at. Washington- Hall' for: the nest:two 1.,. weeks wilt be fin ..class. poring She ekso - of, Abe, *entire: here the braiding: will be Com-, Idetely 'renovated, both Inside end 'out, pre --parabity to opening thospring season. ;A: BAD Raizaavostsrr.:=Atajor Stott, of . &conductor on the Pittsburgh;' Ft. WS ; yUe and :Chicago Railway, has mot with . :111.1Pid:0111141 , 1 11.111113 ; in the. loss of both his Harry, aged ; two . yearn; was buried on Thursday, and-whom the noikowlsig 'frieids relurned .from' the , funeral Ahoy were met with the Unwelcome _niwt that little Katie, a bright and promising girl ;aged yearsoras also a .corpse. A low ; c h i p, Ware thise Mao children were as full of,bfi health as okop,who now. glad the hearts'. of , parents ' friends. The blow has fallen pith 'crushing weight upon both patents: i iw,-,' • • _ ' • D.-- Oij'Fli ., "Yin bini-Nni,... ' -) C.-",•-••: .....,-G) ;11112.2"1 on ihn k r ... _ non -4,y....Dir..........,._-.. bowie._ s n ;, , am nl. "Ae5,_..41,...,11. 417.71 n. 'B, he.,„nlEnttti,'•""nirietetoby :2.;;;!ff.t---7,. ifiridil.rith.tatlia-ilutik, it " ii i iirfitaij r , k,x ,",,tn• A 4 Are' 'A '•• who; with . ' bone., .4.6':.L..ounitaism.Fishet...eighboriga by elated '.._ ..,:, Alt', et en &Nina . se been ''''' 71" lire' iii - juPP 9 I'A to i la! -•' - .• , 1;-,, ~:, The, inn . d eters p.p*.... ..., . , _ ggatlrma P. Brawn,. Esq. - , ..2.lcittera_to_the reading:publio as admemus Ws:di!. Is. announced to deliver a, lectors on ,Monday evening next, at Lafayette Hall, 'der the, auspices of the Typographical Urd n. His lactates; like his writings, are :maid to be full of hu.mor, fed;Ups ptesums he a Th e presentis thiPTurir ThrritlO TiT,..o7—"worxwa-the 406 awe root gAr:t" noir insugurtammilarnt: i . interesting gnse., in — the -Tile.ifi4cl , . ndge Williams Is now engaged in the trial of an Important CM in the District Court, In- I Towing . poinis midst the statute against I uiorT. 'The alai that of David and John A..Pitsalmmons vs. Wm. P. Baum, Admin- Istraterof the estate of Thomas Wallace, de ceased. 'Aetion on. a mortgage for $43,000, given* Wallace to the_plaintlffs. The plain tiffs agreed to loan Wallace. $lB,OOO, con ditioned that he would take from them certain Coal lands on the Monengahola, et the kip ' lated, price of $25,200, which was agreed the mortgage, covering thew - lands end . the greater part of ..his. estate ,beslde.. ° Pitasim-, LlOlll app li ed about $ll,OOO of the loan to dis charge ,anninst Wallace . prior to his mortgage, Ina retained; the - : haulm* of the money, alleging Ain't: some of the mortgaged' ,property was still ' encumbered; . The mortgage provided thit on default in payment of any of - the; Instalments, a wino farms might issue for the.whole debt, and that - Willace should pay five per cent for collection. Suit, was com mencautiome few months after the first instal . meat fell due. • • Dlifendant filed an affidavit, tettiag forth that the transaction wee a loin . ;41d that the :Coal - lands were intioducecrinerely . to evade the usury laws. And further, . that the coal lands .are.not worth $lO,OOO, a greet Dart of them having been purchased bfffitsslmmons at 'F merely nontiaaltitte: Defendant offers to prove the aetual Table :of the, land; tad take it at that value , mid alkali to have the mortgage reduced to the amount of - money actually re- ceived. The _property_mortriged by, Wallace was . very valuable-, part of-it being In - the'rioinity of and'strnie In both Cities.. If this snit goes altst(imilds strip his widow and tier Adldren almost' everything. The ease is being ably tried by C. Shaler,„ A. W. Loomis and H. Buygwirt for plaintiffs, and Hamiltonand Acheson for defendant.-'-‘ Muster Roll of 'Cain - Panic IE, 103 d Regiment, P.' lor:i Camp' Orr. , , n. 1 . Captida:3l3oui Axto,st Lieut.; Jac X. Spence; O. keost., J. C. Mapes; Z 1 do Wm. B. K.rosen; Allman John ' Orttflth ' 'Allele, II , neck Frederick Gazdnor Wm - Reed if awl . - &tatty Itintust Hughs John' • Ililand It It Berk Jas -.llesaly Harrison Smith That A Bucher 011ver'• -- Hogan Thomas •Bliertiln Micheal Butur Thin ." Healy John • &angel Joon . lisughtamiD :.; Hoover Frantic . Shim Alfred Bryant Wm • Hawk John Suilth Geo" ' - Basler Henry Jones J M Stitum Geo -Blair .I , W Jostke Sincratt John Caldwell WII Kammer Henry Sergeant Jas Courtney J A KIDOX Thos Smith Hugh Campbell 0 P Keyser Henry Seaton L Craft Thom - = Lindsay Amiss Shea ,Patrick Campbell Hugh Laughlin T Sullivan Patrick Cartsnightlr . McCurdy J W 0 Thorn Andrew, Carlton Geo - McFarland 300 Todd Wm . Whin Sang , - ;; , .Mtirliand - J.ll Them Jos - Duncan Alan Murphy Pat'k Wragg Win Denial* Jo - Penn: Aston LW* Nicola T.trick z ?allow <leo ...WOrPtdor . jam - , Verbs Alan . . Price John White ntrIUODS Rush Bate Wri g ht A. 71: -7 - fltsgarald Jul /gasman F, Q. . Wager Jacob. Mran"-M•nry. alotowdsini M r Aten, nos ,pititiack rEakrAstratilw , Vett Yorlaad XoltnJouidt • DISTRICT , Dricrier GLUM jiloll -PILTUTS.— at the cumuli meeting of the Grand H. A. It. Ohapter of PermsylianlacheldinVhiladelphia, jthe folloning...Thfrand , High PFIO4.- w are al pinted for Weatern Distnets: Companion . H. Turner, of Altoona,-for the counties or ;Blair,- Cambria, Huntingdon. and Mifflin ; !Companion ;Alfred Ciaigk of Was" Minton; for 'the counties of 2Wisliington,' :Fayette and Grammy Companion -Thema' Hatridge,. of Pitts _ burgh, fcir the counties of Allegheny; West moreland, Boaverand Armstrong; :Companion Wm. F. Owen, of conneauteille, for the coun ties-of Crawford and Erie. ' ! A SoLotsit 3Yrraouv. Ptucx.--On Tuesday last, Col: Leggett, of the 78th OlticiAtfgiment, abirtit% to. take . : their -depittinte ,from PufesTilbsfoi *Padtioahp. - called , them up ; for prayer, after which he togneated aIP whe•were not willing to meet the enemy to ! 4 'sliettider arnts.'! , .Ouly,two-guns went:up, ondAll eyes weteinvited upon. the , men who held them. 'One of them. pleiti ill health,. aiul,t4 , „Otltir "want of, pluck." = The Colonel 'ordure& the firitto:the attention of the physician, and the. other conrageoil back 'tcv the ranks, - Cautioning his. Captain to use especial care 'in: case a battle was imminent, to remove him to, cfersil‘ollilrbna• out ulhar A:away. . . corresSion den t of the Uniontown Stioldard mays : "This able, energetic and very popidar leader of the dele gation from Pennsylvania is making a mighty effort to hate' the, National Boun . dry located at the "friin City," and we sincerely hope he map succeed in his laudable undertaking, as no locality in the Uniori presents half the ad vantages and inducements to the Government for their foundry as the great manufacturing city of 'Pittsburgh:" THE CIXTRAL 01110 RLILIOAD.-11011..u. J. Jewett, Receiver of the Central Ohio Railroad{ has issued a notice that in obedience to a late order of the Circuit Rourt, for the Southern District of Ohio', he - Will pay on 'presentation at his office in Zanesville, the coupons of the first mortgage bonds of this company, taring May let, 1858, and August let, 1858, In current funds, or in exchange on New York, payable in current funds as the holders thereof marrequire.• • • ORDMATIOS ' OP Petzers.-- - .On' Thursday, Feb. 6th, the Rt. Rev. Bishop Domeneo con ferred Subdeaeonship on Messrs. John Michael. Bierl and Charles Schuler; on the foUowing day he ordained them Deacons ; and on Sat urday elevated them to the Priesthood. The ' Ordinations were held in St. .Philomena's Church. The two . Her. gentlemen belong to • theitecular clergy of the Diocese, and made their theologiCal stedies at St. Vincent's Abbty:. ' • • Jaunt E. Iduanocu.—We are pleased to leant that there is now a probability that this distingoiehed elocutionist. will ,risit our city within a week or ten days. lie is now read ing in Coluinbus,'_Ohioi baring hien invited there by the members of the Legislature and other distinguished persons. ,There are 'hun dreds of our citizens who -would be delighted to heir Mr. Murdoch read, and we hope he will be induced to'pay us a visit. ... , . . Tna PzenSTLVAXIA COLONIZATION SOCINTT. Tho next vessel for Liberia will sail in May next, and , the prospect of having a large number of . emigrants going out with box is very encouraging., it, number of colored . people in this State have signified their in tention ofmalking Liberia theirhome. The receipts, of the Society daring the-month of January amounted to $127.02. , . DISORDZILT BoTs.—Four .eoloced boyar - Albert Barba, Wm. Clark, Frank 2daaziel and George N!.: Clark, were planed in the Allegha: lockiap IneVevetileg, charged with. drunk enness , and disorderly, conduct, on oath of Charles Seeger, .of Ohio , street. They wore fined flee dollars each, Which they paid and wereliseharged. Jitrus . Tiftts, a 'private of the 1031 regi ment, died at the Hospital, at Kittanning, on last Tuesday, of typhoid firei.. This Is: dm dist death that has oeentrild anionitho troops rendesvonsed at Camp Orr-sinCe its erection, which speaks well for the health of -the to mtit/. • ;, Fraatz-ilisainfhittnami.—The phis Training Echool for Peel)lo-Minded Chil dren is doing a good - work: Daring the*t jesethe inmates have increased from/11M100, and the completion of the building now affords aoconinawittfol for 50 additional pupils. .fhor education if the pupils is progressing rapidly. • FAVOLUILT . RIPOITID.--ThiS joint commit tee of the Wheeling Legislature, to which the yoseltitioni Of the . State; of- Ohio, asking' a charter fora rallrog from the city of Steuben :ville,obio ..to the .oity of Pittsburgh, through the territily of Virginia, were re faired; have reported- in favor of the grant. • AILILTSTID.SiIIeO the arrival of Stewart„ ha hie taken-into custody aeorge ,Watts; charged with desertion. from. Patterson'S Cavalry. lie was lodged in jill; und will be taken back to-day. ' Watts haul family in thi• aiCY. - . . Rona Ananr.-7-Assidroir Beare, Esq., of.. lagbany.•city,: been „appointed . Mail Agant•on thaLkittaburgh;r7ort Wayne and Obleagq•Eaßroad, ifrom - Pittabargh Crest line,;vine W; Bk,Lemon, removed. NOT/. RiPORTILit.—We have received from Messrs. Feld it Lem, their semi-month ly, Bank Not. Reporter for Febreary. It is no. cifietplty revised. , ; 8Z61{1:126 - Stirrilio.—Twesq-lwo-tionfits, for pouitoylvoP Ilanis'• ia ts _ loft for . burg yesterday'. Loran of mom, w re ror . VOL Spirlfel raft 4 THRI - kiIVfNEW Timsci*Atic GEN. BURNSIDE'S VICTORY. ARRIVAL .ROM ROANOKE ISLAND, OFFICIAL DISPATCHES. Roanoke Island, Elizabeth City and Edenton in our Possession. THE KILLED AND WOUNDED. to., to., to Tonrasst Monsos; Fab. 13.—Ths gunboat Stars and Stripes,arrived at noon, from Gen. ilurnside, with bearers of dispatches for the government. ' •• .She reports the rout of the rebels complete. Throe-thousand prisoners'were captured, and all their gunboats burnt or captured except:. two, which esesped - in the canal. Tho nutebef federate killed was 42, and _the wounded 140. The number of rebels kill ed wee about 30, and their wounded less then 100. The 'advance from Hatteras took place on Wednesday morning. The expedition eon :slated of about sixty vessels. The fleet an .ehored off Stumpy Point that night, Maio:tit day probeeded , to the. • entrance -to Crostan Sound.': Attet "a reitonnohseriee .the attack was comnanieed on 'Friday morn ing, the Un derwrlter leading the (*lama. The rebel fleet was attacked and'dispersed in'halfaihourbt a portion of the isavy / while The remainder, lattnekedkhe bind: batteries. ,The fight continued until dirk: ' ' - 7 Paring . the night ten thousand men were la?ided,'. and , on Saturday morning Coven ; thousand were advanced. A masked battery of three gims was, soon dieeovered by the skir mishers and was attacked in front and on bath flanks. The 21st, 25th and 27th Massa chusetts, the 9th and 51st Nev. York, and Ith Conneetiontiwere particnilsaly engaged. e 25th Maseachasette and 10th Connecticut red kW, moat severely. , The fight baited, iinly two - or three, hours' ic'hen-fhe battery Was abandoned. Our troops .paricied and surrounded the. rebel camps, and took nearly the whole command prisoners:- v - i o.. Jennings Wile was Wounded; and war shot twice -while endeavoring to escape in a boat,. Col. Russell; of the 10th Connecticut, was killed at th'e head qf Sit regiment. , ...- . - . • Lielitenaht 'OnlontdVigter De Mental, of tiho De Episniel Zowavee,wbotis sorvieeswere T°l7=t r tz e tt.. w k e i re ll!d. edabovi. the tea Of Lieutenant. .„ , Our total loss of killed and wounded is less than two hundred, and the number of killed is less than fifty. i -We took between 2,000 and 3,000 prisoners. They were about being sent to New York on the S. R. Spaulding and other steamers. Among them are about twelve or fifteen Colo nels, Lieutenant Colonels and Majors. . f On Sunday afternoon, a fleet of fifteen gun hoats started for Elisabeth 'city. The place 'was shelled, and having been eraanste2l tad' :partirelly, burned by the troops, Was Acoupled. All the rebel Reef was sank or burnt except i two, the Roanoke and Beaufort, which ' • es . caned ell the canal . . -•- , The Sea Bird , which was the flag -ship of Commodore Lynch, was.ron down sad - ed, and the Cornmodoro escaped by swininsi g to the shore:,; . .-, - The news frem. ,Ilimbeilt„ city arrival' 04, Roanoke Island •on Monday- evening, aid . the • Stirs and •_. Stripes --left , on Tuesday morning. She struck on the bar at Hatteras on Tuesday night, but *tatted 'again• in'the ' Morning; and arrived hire' at' 'ha* teen The Stars and Stripes brings bearers of dia . patches from 44m. Burnsldwand .Commodore Sobisborough. . She will take a cargo of am munition and will return Immediately. , . tleneral.Wise was at Nag's Heed, and suci seeded. in,escaping to Norfolk. , t! - The rebeii made no fight after being driVels from their entrenchreents, which was doneALO, Hawkins' 2M/era and the 21itlitasitiushuSe Ell' .•,-„r4l - 1W14111...:114044'.. ;.• • " until he .was sioaddedoihetcher - ii a off, anal his command retreated with the others to the upper epd of the /Bland, whem they laid down their arms. ' Elizabeth City was about hell burnt by the rebel soldiers. The people seat off a deputa tion to Com. Geldeboraugh, sating him to send a tome to a ' .in.extingtiishing the flames. Edenton was taken possession of on Wed nesday, by Com. , Goldsborongh, o:opposition biiing offered. The Norfolk and Richmond papers attribute the loss of Roanoke to the blundering fiwx. Money of the navy. They persist in assert ing r that nearly one thousand federate were killed. They charge FOl2lO Roanoke Island formai with having deserted, and piloted. the Yankees to the only point where they could effect a landing, the Island' being flanked on all sides-by an extensive marsh. . Dispatches from idetephis to Norfolk admit that the federal flag was cheered,on the Ten nessee river by the people, and assert that the federate neither seised or, destroyed. private property, not even cotton. Governor Letcher has Issued as order fur the formation-of home ,gnanis for Norfolk, Petersburg and Riehroond. Messrs. Ames and Fish return to Balti more, the rebels refusing to receive them. Four hundred released federal prisoners will reach Old Point on Friday or Saturday. Another account says the enemy were pur-' seed for several hears, and two complete re giments, which were on their way to reinforce the fort, were captured, not knowing of its surrender. Fiery road. was lined with. guns, knapsacks, clothing, and with the wounded, dead and dying. Et-Governor Wise escaped from Nag's Head, but his son wee shot through both legs and bing. Be died 'the follewieg' day. Acting Brigadier General 11111,Colonels Slaw, Jordan and-Green, were captured with a large number of subordinate officers. 'When the result of the field fight .beame knoirn Forte Barton, Blanchard and Forest were evacuated, and the floating battery on the mainland blown up. The rebels blockaded the channel around Crosdan Sound,by driving piles and sinking.v.essea The enemy fired the town on retreating. ; The federal gunboat Commodore Perry, run . down - the 'rebel flag ship Sea Bird, having en board Cominedere Lynch, cutting her apart. Our men boarded her pell4nell. • During the encounter which ensiled a' portion of her officers and crew jumped 'overboard. Others bad their brains knookedout with. the handspikes, which were freely used on the mouton. - - Later rebel accounts state that Lynch has not yet been hoard from; being probably drowned during.tbe erigigeieene: ' WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—A special messen ger arrived this morning, bringing the fol lowing dispatches ' U. S. FLAGI STIAIM Off Roanoke Island, Feb. 9,1862.} Roanoke bland is ours. Its military au thorities struck to us yesterday. Their means of defense was truly forroidable,-cand they were used with a.determination .worthy of a better cause. They .' _consisted of two sista ratel* constructed works, mounting together twenty-two heavy, guns, three of them being 100-pounder. rifles; other batteries, mounting together twenty guns,- a large pro- Portion of 'them being also o f largo calibre, and some of -them tified; eight •steaniers, Mounting two guns earth, and each having a rifledlun with the disaster of.* 32-pounder; a prolonged obstruction of sunken vermeil; and piles to • thwart our advance, and altogether a. body of men numbering scarcely less than five thousand, of whom.throir thousand are now our priooners. • The fighting commenced on the morning of •the 7th inst., at 11 o'clock, and was continued until dark. • • The morning, ;it ; was resumed at, an early hour and It lamed 'until well In the afternoon, when by a bold change of our army the rebel flag was made to suc cumb-, and our own was hoisted everywhere on Abe Island in its place. No attack could have been amore completely executed - , and it waelnerrled out precisely in am:order:es • with the arraogeMentir made before the expedition lidt Cape liatterii - Inlet. A detailed account Of the operations of the naval braneh 'of 'the expedition will be MeWardsd to the Depart- Ment hereafter. I beg to submit herewith a copy of a gen eral order to lamed on the quarter deck of each vessel belonging to- that 'branch of the. expedition. • ' • • : • „..lum, very respectfully, yours, • - L. IC Gommsoemion, Flag Moir, commanding North Atlantic Blockading Bciaadron. • Mill. Bozos Mauls, Baer of the • Niiry • 7130,,fhineral. o — iderAs. as follower Your aorta of yesterday thirday before agalswi . „ _ _ ___ _ _ _ f Off Roanoke JelinA.lrib: Hos. Gimes Watts; Becittavre *Fri Sir,—.lcist as I closed Wij. die - yrel yesterday, I received reliable fatal :i d 'lcistbut the rebel steamers whleb. biiii here had gone to Elisabeth city.' i.- --- upon I immediately ordered 0034 Un to take thirteen of our steam command, and, go hi - pursuit of th if practicable, to execute inoth ..„ servioeivig vie: the destruntion„.4a, river, of a link of the Albemarle, 41how, peake canal. He dashed off w 1115.4 mhelu heart to his, ork, aad, the war h latuay azoompiished the Brat rift of it, 'WWW - I,W Fil (with report, a copy of 'whichi , .101409*, - lwith enclosed, will :inform jou .... _ .. r7,1-.karik 11*... laded to send will and' Riccipet "'SCI's 'Hampton Reads to-morrd F+ o **A o br# l l; f. e ammunition 'from- there - without - .deliy. r. Van Bilint,mj'Heovetsvli WIU isiAlla kind proceed' ; to Igashing ton to - thiliver. to Jon:, dispatches, and two cf the rabeLflaga we have. taken. lam respeetfuly; r.j !. - . Usirep Off fflisabetl Eta: I have t have mot the ei tug -.at nine ongmeraen4 suo. turillff MI , ' , Mike and:destroying-;) The roily vessel teamer wounded, aid% I harObthid pt that our etyma the warmth! of t but two or three I send the f Rl' Acting lifutef‘ you will confirm duct of the gall& command Is. wort] account wilt bef I am lOsiio to ea severely injured. force, and .vlsit .into the otber . . I have the our obodieht ff OfF,lol4L,___R) ilA#Or atlas 4rTyt litssomr,;.l a oombluedlatta minced. on, the naval and mint whioh has rust forty guns, love 'upwards of t Among the prl Mender of the iCommandei of ;wits mortally, The whole trot .of the-Bthijaftei brilliant charge and a rapid pure and of 'the fslam the prisoners m' no time to trout mated at near 3, -,,, ly, and have endured WPM' - fllii7 the hard' ships inoideat: to fightin .. 'ugh swamps and thickets. It is ',..1m le .to give. the details of the ensagementlf is mention mar- Bartow, offiteito Ind ilk - 'the; short? time mi l l allowed for writing thii': i t. The naval vessel currying - i', ~,;;, mithately for Hampton, and * reporti the Brigadier 4113110 1‘ 11, fut, - ; -lot ,- beelgt i fed -iiii---tt is enough ear Say ibleellik, ' ind" nimi:of both turnout the leivioi4Vetibught gallatit 1 /, and thti. Plwits 4 listsedeliew - htarifig UatteraewereL .asoutess:!ter. ';....,.4.., ;,- I:Br - ' ..„1"; . °-.. -eel° will show. I am sorry to report tholes' of about thir ty-live killed and about- two hundred - wound-1 ed—ten there,- probably; niortally.: Amu g the killed are Colonel Mural, of the 10th; Connecticolt, and Lieut.rCeL Victor De Mon-i tail, of the D'Epineul Zonate, ; both of them fought most gallantly. I regret exceedingly; not beineable tumid -a lull report.of killed and wounded, but will send a -diepstch in ai day or two with full returns. I beg leave-to enclose ll ' copyof;ganerel or: der iseuedßy,me on the 9th. I antittost.happrto say thstA horejnotTe calved a Message from Comman der .. ifiofilsbfr ough, stating that the expeduton of his gun boats..against Elizabeth city and the' rebel fleet has been entirely successful. He will of course send his returns to hie Department. I have the honor to be, General, Your obedient servant,- A. E. BIZILIBIDZ y Brigadier, General, `commanding Department _ of North Carolina. - - - !From Washington. Weantenrox 14.—The . Navy. Department has received vo luminous diipatehes Croat Port Royal.,They consist mainly of explorationt,- allualons to which have already ,been pub lished. It appears that considerable. supplies - ef 'cotton way still be found on _Edisto a reconnilissance in force should lie Made.. Negroes report there are small quantities pf cotton hidden in various localities, and small quantitlei unginned are-to be found on - nearly all of the: plantationeon Edisini Island, the soldiers riot having been there to _burn the' cotton, honses, as they did on the opposite shore, on ,the arrival of the Yawieti, team:op - nled by the Seneca. The disistehu say it is worthy of note, indicating the changes in the blacks, Oita now they express themselves most anxious to obtain arms. The black man, who has gee:t end superintendence of the colony, wished . to land his force Rockville, and drive the rebel soldiers back. expressing th otizniit edn ldence that with about. twenty old muskets, which they picked up, many of them with flint looks, be would be able to erect his object. The Senate, to-day in executive session, confirmed the "nomination of Smith;as, Brigadier General of Volnuteeri. ": Secretary Stanton bas so far recovered from sickness es to be at his post in the .lifer J?oe partmani to-day. -' WASIIIICITON. Feb. 14,--An important ex ecutive order was issued to-day in relation, to State prisoners. After relating the history of the rebellion and the. many causes which led to the suspension of the writ of kabeas corius, the order says: In. the meantime a favorable change' of - Opinion:lies warred.: The line between loyalty and disloyalty" 114)latuly defined. , The whole structure of the Govern ment ha firm 'and stable. Apprehensio4 of public denser and facilities for. treasonable prartioei have diminished . with the , passions which' prompted heedless- persons to: adept them. The insurrection is believed to have culminated and to be, - , The Presi dent in view of these facie and - anxious to fa vor a return to the—normal oottrieef 'the it'd. ministration as far as regard for the public welfare will allow, directs that, all--political ' prisoners or state prisonera now held in tary custody, be relealed on- their subscri log a parole engaging them to .iiindor no aidor, comfort! to the enemies in hostility to! the - Malted States. The Secretary of War ,howevei, in itht: dimiretion except from the' . effect ofilhii.order any persons detained as spies' the of the insurgenti, or, others whose releasirat the present • moment may be deemed incompatible with the Pablie safety. I To all persons who, shill be se re lessed aid shall keep their parole,' the Prest-'' dent. pints ,an, amnesty.' for past effermes of treason or disloyalty. whleh_they :fait) ooto-' milted. !Releases in extraordinary easel wilt' , hereafter be made by the. Military sinttorities s t one . ! Tiy . erder of thmPiesident, j ;- - EDWIIe• 1/I.' STANTOR, Secretary of War. Sher Dirsaaaßr, Wesiiisirroa, .14;1802. J Order, in raver to Meter Promporisi In or der to know what'meene ! of transport can be bad. by; the - Government and at..what Cates, When regniiad;lmatediate proposal., by graph; for foxabblng the following transportlf' wilt bersaelved by the War Department; ' • :-Ftmq tarims , such as ars need an the North riVer;fortranspoitlig WOG: steam fig' ,aid ten boats: - Third, stelmatitests Of every elseseription-atleptestlarZsMOillit water. rottrilij, : sest-golugateant Utast& of avery,die; • soripticp Ptoimaii sbmbi the 'doloW44 l °* 4l / 4 1111u1 0 - *VIP" 4 tt , ri:A • • .~. ~r r.•I i .G"~ ~ pi/ per day, ,soepanesl... Seal Ida M - iertnnerrt- Sierras,: Sneretary of. War. -, -4sde to-day , by let tommand •Of of ' Centreville: L,- but naiad:nu ;embracing 1,000 harp/46E04day onguag :.to, VONKEBII-4118T BBBSION. •• • . WASHINGTON, Feb. 74, - 1482, liotug. the Senate's amendments. to-.the United Stites Joni bill.were received and re lerrinl to the conimittie on Ways and Heine, ;The House then resumed the riensideratron of-the Naval Appropriation • - The amendment appropriating $15,000,000 -for ;building - additional . gunboats :was-then , ridopted=oyeas.llB; nays, 25, Amendments ; Amendments ; nr ;hire" also adop ted appropriating' 450,000, CrO an:erdnanee foundry at Washington, end for' , or &mon, $1,000,000.. The , was ' then Idr, Hickman, of Penna., Said that 'Kr. • IWikeff having appeared' efore the 'Judiciary! o ffeihniittee and answered the 'questions pro. .Ip9unded to hint, thus - purging himself of con, tempt, he Moved that Mr. Wikoff be, brought before the bar of .the-- with the..view Hint be may be released from custody by Or Lotion of this :body. . The Speaker thought that by the t erms: of tot resolution by which Mr. Wikoff l'wore , Or- A d rid into ose .ouitody; the witnes o can be Sikhs:rod without. further Ration' of ' tho 'tense, ho having 'antowered the question se itding to the ruling of the Speaker: • - Mr. Wikoff was then. ordered to be die-. charged from etistody. ....• Mr. Crittenden, of Kentucky, from the Se. , leet -Committee, reported. favorably on the . ;joint resolution of the Senste, , ,hantely, that Also taro-houses assemble on Saturday, the 22d, pia in their presence the Farewell Addiesi 'of '.Washington oread; that tbe Prolildent;'' Cads of Departmerite; Judges of the Supreme ert; Heioveseatitivel of Foreign Courts, - and such °Settler the - Army, and'Havy, and dis tinguished citizens at the seat of government he invited. 'The President' IS also-requested' tit Order to he . iliad loth° Army arid Navy , on , that dif the attic 'Addresi, or in& *arta or as may be oselettod, and.en thousand ooniles of 'the proceedings inoCongrest ehill ionh; lished for altribittion't4 the member's, The report watt isinininiOnsir adopted,' = The Senate joint .resoletiens for,the relief of the loyal Choetew, Semitopreond other were passed.' , • „ . , 1 The House then went into Committee' of Whole on the stiteof the Union on the Post 1111Oce Appropriation; bill: ' ' -• ' Various gentlemen engaged in arieely,eun iing debate about' some points.coricarning , ' - hrrafielnirdson raga : - IThithad been said _ t ierki hi debate hail°, upset 4.11.- We previous notcing. dila he. now doubted Whether there was s Balt [Laughter liln:Goital — spoka: briefly , in , ot the 'Committee iit'fthe , Conduot••ot the Wa r, paying, that :Ciinimittee had• ever, labored hioreoonetaiitliaitd;indinitriotusly,than . they had. "Mr. Druidlired-a 'resolution which. we, adepps4liihrtMtihethe Cod 4 ts).9 Milifreintii:the.subjeothf pr mooring= home on shortuitiMi, isid)eKforth.l* re- - rent advertisement of the QuartermitiMeil?e, rpsttindnt r' • .!/ Adjourned tiII:MO I I4PY., , StR~;IF-Mr+Witwn,of. Maw tke Military-Cominitteof reported a bill to ,orga-,' ilia' the, 'eamiliy'Aim of the service. , t. Mt. •WilittnitenifroM th*Votiniittee on In 'diem .reportid'i Joint "resointiOn for the relief -oi.cettaitilndians.; maid there frtun four; tiumilind . .to Ave thatuatiMoyiljndioni who hid beentroui.theit: bodes . , and were now entirely dottitato„ and .almost o:.'rate of . otaitsittoo: Thiy• were: mostly Greeks, thootows:: . • • • -'• Mr. DoolitUe of ,Wia."; aaid" ; *i6Solittion "to thicialiiligeift‘d - been, - driwir up-with-the t iincniieupo t4iiSii . o4tax 3 r; of the Interior. hir: - .Willsinsbuseceptedthelitterriseledoiv as it was adopted.: Manic, Ft...Y..inticlOossi-ii.bill to provide:lot %brute lee Pin g -and maintenance ; " :gaited Statewprisohers.i AlKurfill, pro. [l Sortie ie eftttrida4ill 4 1i*. f.. 15 11 n - , Mr. Doolittle, of .Wic;prooented the ,peti don of the Oneida Indiana, *skint that thi: "criminal laws of 'Wisconsin be extended over: , Mr..PAstar, of Dunn.,,introduced a bill for the ooeupation and eiltixation.er. cot' ten lands on the Southern Milt. 'Referred. ' Mr. Chandler, - of Mich., from the Connitittee on _Commeree;„ reported a bill requiring the captains of vessels,-sailing to foreign ports, to take theoath •iligiono*: • " motion of Mr. Orimes . , of lowa, the bill to ptirrlde I warden. for the jai in the Districi ofDoludablitiesie - taken up. Ile that' e mac nuked •Derial•Wis .01.seheiged yesterday by thin man UniniChenertnie was loyal and . would not do the • bidding of Lemon and . his , men-Philliirs,.mid the negro thief Wise. ' Mr; 'Sherman; of Ohio; thought the bill did • not go fai enotigh. '.'Swith • Man ought not to be hiershal. of the District 'at all, If the President did not remove him the Senate ought to eboliett'tffelohloe. The bill peeled. A communication was ; received _TM:IMA Commissioner of Patents by On nul report :: Referred. Mr. Barris moved to take np the ease of the Senator from Oregoe, Mr. Starke.: Agreed to nays s !' The ease t i on , was afterwards afterwardspost .ponedrtlll Tuesday, and the bill in regard to the pay and : emoluments of . Wilms- of ttie Army taken sp. - Theotieitionioiog on a mo tion to recommit to the A.:luatics, Wkidti,Was disagreed to:. Mrl Wilion offered an amendment that the bounti alibied to soldierS;, if a soldier shall , die s be paid to the widoW. geoilillditui,:or fa ther and mother. • Adopted., Also,an amendment relative to contracts and orers for supplies fur_ government, being in • Substance Abe bill offered on the sahJeot: ~. A 6, An amendment that the President be 'authorized' and, reknestad to diecharge from the service of thikaroil and navy any oMeer.iri ease in his , Judgment such . °Doer be unsuita ble for serviee, or the service benefited there - - Mi:Sheinitriliffertid in -amendment to re peal an,-act passed : in July unthorizing tienerals to appoint nide; and after some dii cutlet' hi withdrew.lt, but.- - Mr. Orimes sewed his amendment, whietiwia dlshusserf at some length... The went into excenthe session and Afterirardiadionrned till MoOday. join Miaow' rt- -Spri nirtield • pied by Our Treopec: • er. - Loots„ Fob. 13.-I:special dispatch to the Derioever, from. Springfield, Mo.; dated Feb. 13th, via Bear Creek, Feb. 14th, sayer Our troops took possession of Springfield to- day, without firing: - Price evacuated the pikes yesterday• afternoon, marching out on the Fayetteville road. . A Cairo eorrespondint of the 11seioeror say. that cannonading was beard for three hours yesterday afternoon in" the vloluity of Colum bus. It is supposed the rebels were prao (lcing. 1411 boat arrived from Cumberland or Ten nessee to-day.. - The following dispatch wanforwarded from Headquarters this , morning.4o Ginseng Mo. Cloilso "Washington : • ; , The, hag of the Onion floats . 0,111 , the Court . 1100110 in Springfield. The enemy retreated after. a short engagement,. leaving a large amount .of etor.i.tflia ,. at W high: WWI captured by Cie . hreovelry is in otos* peirsialt: ."^! • ..i • • Gloom* . IPrespeettfoif -the Rebels in .Weeinesseo. Batmen, Feb. 14.—The Richmond patch saysa oneTenneSsea *so slp sgii as gloomy prospedts for the future inthatPart. of the Cenfederaci. Several . leading jouriiili . . „ intimate plainly that there is really a threat.- eninestate ottihlm in East Tennessee grow ing out of the 4dolaMnualoas nt many of thou people for the old Melon. . me . hreintiMir,`Airetariatt'lstater that;tim. : 4Soilldbir. et - the interioioeuritiei ore not 'ML-. proved , by the isiles - attnie, "lIML-people pribend an immediate advance of the north:: men and traitors to the South, and evince 440', joy in every. rill's° and neighborhood.'' :The. 17zaldnists are making demonstrations Minim :of the,northern ecanties, And even- sa Monk.= Witham ware a:Midden - e'er joie the ar- 1 :tilrei.ohthemawa . frogn Beech °maw Allied b i ulds of4ohnsen'a and Maynard's folhosets, are prowfblgabdisi , irc ididhemlons.through. spa pwnatalnoand ilk.r S akott °males. Maw , persons haii been Shot athfplit' in their own; ' I homes who *dhow tho faunas ofth. South. , a, .014 ;.tq. t • HIGHLY EXCITING NEWS. ! FORT DONEUJON 1.0,000 Rebels SiiirrOSlßlSle4l _ ItTORBIING THE t Cattuatli'F•b: , 44.—A, special dispatch ; to, the : Tribune; dated iluostp. nog 1,E04,1,MR!1-, Fort' Donelsoe is invested by our troops) -Our lines_ are formed from right.to left, from nes. di' to'fontli, nearlY eutroundiis g; Forx.ilen .. Cannonading an d skirmishing have been ging . on since 7% o'clock, a..m. . ililing„te the: extent of our sielien' but' little can . 14 'i , leaided off the result ' I hear, brown ,Xlmt a Captainin co. I, 7th Indianixtuichee killed. ilea. MoClernand's iiiiiiion :is opera; ' g on the right:. We had but one'lanbasit . play I.riporrthe'fort, untiVjust within the. Chair hoar, when o thin. grinhoaticommence .7bing 'on the fort.' The 7'eree iielifriated Wit 'in' the' 'breastwOrke,' from-the best inlortaiticm,:is !about 16,000...,NoreillfOrNmIsal On n.P w l i r -. Hirai AA All. oomplunicaticin is. cat ' 'off. 'ft is' 4 npw,thinighi that lheirieft - redotibt his - Alien Widen& .hands. -All; the °Mem are . lulling frith great . valor, exhibiting , fearktanoser iiighlyosreditable tenor iresiem mint. %Oen. 'Orant'i Aar his been riding airing: life lines all fuming, - regardless, of, ;papa _MIX! has been showered in . every. direction. , _,-. Maki 'o'ci.O6x, P.' M.-ilThb -c anno n a ding and skirmishing has continued hotly all day, but bas lately.discontinned.. A Ism number his , been wounded on both 'sides. The 25th. Indlanaiiihich'rashed 'boldly ' tip to 'the in'- .4enclimente r had, ..during the day, fatty, of . their wien; woinded—all slightly. Tho 7th "Illinois-and 7th lora; who heti been cloieto the itheiny'm trit,-loit - somei men: .. : : . ~-; . AMong- theacilled is Capt. Mendill, of -cent, `pny I, 7th Illinois ; and Col. Morrison, Of the 49th Illinois is wounded. ''' - l . L , ; .. - ; Birge's . 4 tharpahootrirs :have-`done: good . service, -They kept several of ; the. enemies . ;grins idle by,pieking off thiMinnonleillas fact as' they appeared it the gine. r ci :Ospt. , llitaki.with a company OlVadrY, Went, round to the left bank of the river this T. x., and that the' rinbeatCatoltd.i.; Jet received a ten inch ball through her ,CABI. DIPPOjiWhiPik.OOPOMde4 8 ;Wit .ti,t , did no jinn the, boat materially.. Capt„ ' Of the • Cailinderet;'Sejtriehas z ditinoireted ;three of :this enemy'. viver4guits.-. The,Other. sun licutts'hadrtot arrived up •to .sik o'cloc k, :afternoon. Alia enerei'irifWahotiaragraPe hafe'berm lijieg thick rind fastNbotit Vero nit' day . . • Bolin cii.shote .strook„ ironed General Grunt rurd staff, this afterneon, while they Were ildhig' along the lines.' One 'bullet hit ono of. the hones of tire body-guard, nearby. The fort will be stormed.in two days, if not Surrendered before: our MOP have driven bark the enemy.ht eyurrimatance. I PinowiFioyd, Johnston fld Buckner, , are said to be here. _ One aimpanibeillein" , iithitil.s yards of the enemies eetreneliments. : _ , 13f.-Loms, FebPl4:' arho Dersocricri • belie i'PeciaLdhlYsteh'iVilluit 'the fight ,ati Fort Alonelion ;began at 'o'clock A. M., yOltiliati f • nd duritig aiy.ihe rebels. ore drifite..ent, of forttbrso timayand.foried bao again; ' .Thogunboatit'irmidelet 'had I,Con but twice Up' to "deed: XetterdaY; ' 'Manny' Hof fire Pieces on the - oppoallei aide 'of 'the river, opened - on' her during' her approach to the fort. : •' • . The stainer 'Alpy arrived here , With the :Wounded of - the Patopliplet, some of tiled le:•", j riousiy burthyspliuterl. The AlPernittiMit s =Aare - Foote thirty:miles belowFort-lionel, tfie gants:ots ,Lonisville,rdonestiga; Tyler, 84 Leal* . atior Pittsburgh, sod' towe d . the:two Latter to within twenty are mass. of the fort; where she leftlhem at three: - 4'Cloolt this , raorning., , • Special the.'..f?cpublitoit add Dismertit,'"dated'Tort Dodelsuii, tut night, say that up to that tinse.our, lass was about 29 killed - and,..2fio :Wounded, The: tight wing of oar F lay reeled Within sixty , yards of, one of the'rel4ttedimbts, the enemy bailor-been drivertene mile 2 Twenty rebels ireis killed ,in skirmiehes.,:tit.44,lof Birgea'.fikiiipetsiot; eta, , Capt.sleuthis,46; withinra,yardasifii , rebl battery sad completely silenced it dtiriiir the•ratittro. tate:him* Ittillurrvrarysmean 'Whci - attimptedwittbsiglina k A desperate, advance was made: on one of the redoubta by , the 'l7th and 49th under Elortise ,n'. of the latter regiment. Tbay,madeL'iVgallant charges, getting close, to the enemy's breastworks, bit were obliged. to retire in both instances, under a he.4l7,eress' fire of artillery and'inian4y. .litoth regiments; suffered considerable:. . . Col. - Idonisartwas severely wounded *bile, very Reim We. ramparts, ' !areal.' inatittties, of brash bed been piled tip bifore' the. firiaid- : works, which it was impossible to.pemetrate. Captain Brorw, -of the, - .4lltbllUinois, was killed. The ou in both : regiments is about 100 killed au ..woundod r , Heavy .; rid/last in to-night :which -will -try the. man : severely, th having VW tents,- and in many . . cases, owing to : their ..positionc'not being' able to. bd any. '.091. Oglesby says that (*MO to lake thai fort,, awl we don't intend tn leave , A special dispatch from - Cairo to the Dello ciati•,says : Cept. Norton& : who •arrieed .from 'Port Henry YesundayAt • noon, 'tope/1i Chat uo fight hati.MltieTplainfup to that ,time,, but heavy thing.wai. lewd, teemed to be on the ,Ctuntxuleind Hem, about ten miles below Port.Doneisini: = ' . . Gen. Beauregard and John Heil an; *filet° be at Fort Abont4loo,ooo elettlhof tobhccu lias been shiPpini here from.tho Tennessee river. , A longing party4rhich left Bird's Pettit yestsednyibroughtin several thousand bush -els of...mi. belonging to of lbe. 'rebel artillery.- . Troopi ltlattring ". Port DatielsOn. CHICAGO FOIW.I4.—Capt..W o the. Chicago Light Artillery, leftl/ort. 'Henry day. befire yesterdarat 1034 o'clock., and 'reached ; this city to-day. , 'From hiehearlearn'that the artillery left Fort' Henry'for 'Fortltaitelson 'between' 3 and 4 Veit)* on the morning 'the 1404 withsix:regintentaof infantry. tient' Omit,' staff and body guardleft o4,10:03.1oik on , the same.day:....The tsar Ellat/ /aft a£ ,4p m. The Whole force was 40,000 men; with OT ilitates, light.estillery..... Itt4•O'cleek:on the. Inprniqc of t 4, same day ii tigiments left Padicah, under ion'yoy'Offrantiolti, toga up . the . Ontoberland 'river; " - making' 'the 'whole fore. 40,000 nien. - ' The &Nista Aitipected 'reacliFort'Donelion with the whole fore° yes-. terday afternoon: - t ., "-• Chevisties . Puitantbruis, Feb. 14.-&• sr., Wash ington dispatch to the New Ifni nary' says. Chevalier Wilco! was . before Am Judiciary , Committee, but failing to gin satisfactory answers,,WlS again remanded to jail where he still ,e more „thin' iutitriates that . he got ,the sui M rePtions copy of this Piesldeut's message Treat 'Major' Watts, Mt*. Linooln'e gardener, bat his iniendoes were considered mere attempts at erasion. The , Committee have sataintined Watt to" , appear:bafons them, They are satisfied that Chwvalier did not get the oopy either . through . the -agency, of tbi President or Mrs. Lirr-014.,.T,4 .Presideut was before the Committee E iChottpposed is reference to this matter. • „ .'From , • Coteau), Feb..l4.—A spec_ 'spate% to 'the Remiss dited Port lle Belt; 12th, says that the ezpeditionunderdominshd Of Col.lteggirt, iontrneds' Ptiii Behr,' to day, from up the Tennessee iintr; bitting &ptured $75,000 , wOrth'ef coetesbeod ggodis at Paris,. Tannessim.:. They eistititotOOLlllHl tents and =Alp, govipags.or the 4;044 that 'left Fort ilenry.-..3 , The troops havassoved (tein . to st4cit Pert Dottileou to=tooesove.x. ' .-` • "irliptl • ifie,lioista, Yob: , 1 . 4:'-'4lcot:ifaliticiiiiiigned general Grant to the eocunand of the district 'welt of Tenneseee, and Gement Sherman• to the i dlittice of Cairo. Cbmman • dets of disizirde; ,dinAoris,hrigados ancipiettinte dlieeted tb hero bncialbile inspection Of lin dish: troops ;for •the' diseocerynf stolen as d contra ' band.property 'and McKie. - staves. Ganend :akar - Ng. 3; isauttd,l3.Bl, L trill ba's - trictly towed, and soy *Sear, ebo:bas iiriditted It to be violated. by. be er ftiltedjasid tried for tledot:orilall. and obedience of ordeal ••• . . , - 'f,....'''......','..:' , „`.. - .;."*)** -- I , : . (intiiiiia...,. „.., e.7',.:',.'. : ~,:: . , .. , ~,.,.._ ,—...,,,,- , *.'•'. Lantrituzi Feb. 14 . The ra t . Amisidet*-_, . - . . -,- -.. . .. . " bleitikri'if the ' s al mon l6l4 , lsio Night , 14`,-tbs - ililici:ittatied 'Atiiiy4tiaiAitttifotm*A; p.vt AkergiOn'Attivr a _ o l n iegot ' :!4,ll B ,l 6l lower - '' ita V egiNtrairorAs it Niir:iltS . :thswit wog thimi..ttiAt:PrA: . —.. :'' %..., : .• 'i- bras,* awaixrWe or Akeslth.,,,if,{4,_:_ -.: -. ir, ab• Southern lista JisiiiiX44 -16 "ta Ira— - . - . . ' '. - .1. 0:BROWIL/4":-. veirtOticinietpapitiorsottiooplwiltbropiiht .' • . -. ,': , '„ , ,_:..i'i:f.. tritgiiiiiniklproitlyol*. r liktr Faiii4 laid 01 # 41 40 1, - 46 . 5. " 11 / 4 004 -.1 44P .' 441.T.P. i. Iti,h. hillfiri.::_:. - .. - : - ' Ni•P' , .'l' • ."...1 t f - s- , 4:2,.. 7 , ;,:54,:i..i.% 1i...c,-tki, i ~01, ; -4 ;',:l , er 0,:, , :f. ~; ,• , ,,113, 4 ,4-i, I ‘ ,. 4 ., - ;0 . ,4-44,,i 1 , taz ~.,r, . :.:,,,,. i " 4 / 4,0 i=c l ',? 14 Lv.:, , ,,t.,.‘ , -, ..5. , •:.-: - 411V"il.ifiir riga' 1;44 1 , ".• .:...: : 4 .: 4 . i ii', i'Vl:f.' %:i':'` 7 •'V .ll ''' , S . 4 'i'.4 4 W.' i .riet. VII" '3,5 Vila '4714 -i' .' 4'l '. . :,, bra' ...• ~: •. . _ 1.2:44 4411,k1za1l &e:. &e., &e .., .. , changed Federal prim:ars. Troops werer at - .:: • . . Bowling Green as , they passed through; hart .Ult-..1: 4 0Atte..,; * . , taliell ritirahe"rifratiltild.:" , -------.—--..._ , - , llerieiatilitabellia liciaitliaffairr briiiSat, , : -. ,:,.. , ,,. 'am aaraateint, - aad tratitrathalfrapltatriont_ .:'..:. Idnufordtill . lo siiiitThiwiitittlittiols' 0 t ;.1. ‘: ..:;,%. II is Affarket* by-Telegusplrt. ...,,,...,- , 31 ioCit: '''' ' . - ' Pla tt u ttYre 7.b.' l 7 pri E tt ning.s 4 7, ls:4 boas l, ) 7 r otos 54 2 4 4 1 - 25 , add catra.4 1 P51F4r... 26 3 4 ..1, d extra duolly Si 4 150433. Wheal as ftranind tit , . - - 4 0 lewd deinand , utUdtptafor rad, and....911e4M001td.....„, ,xlaits..,... ; Corn firm. 5t..3de..., Rats ate dull la' 285,,7 1 There la an - Sahli dirlarid ftrr •Ifirley,' fatereelf.4-11 Mrs arancei;to - sdWc: ma"riaira alk- - 2r 114 .-: ..':.- firm and is geeddemand atttle:: Whisky' cr lai. , ' 'I.: , ',hied tnidirlitiriguln Near TOrt7.lBo o 34da OAK is :,1„,.' ' 'the foreneon at, rta,hut at.,the_claar , l73o3lWireni .,. - iihod. ' Clay' Boa his ithiumed ta St4-6.7 , Thtno lit-v - 10 •fo ar Mun e sr e dsas,liliss,Pork. at .5A§l lO . Wi...bo . :;i there Is none on tht marketbeldorsl2s, itnahaditeleh ' :. at . that; 35,0110 bbd-Balk Meals sold at gin gat, ~.1. ...gamma, omit* for iddeg both held higher at ibil ".. dam. and many were itiffhighS male. arty pries Ifuorlort not In the - market MAST MiOuSLPfUna::;.,. , r . • dining 1d.:.: Thus 4 Opflynaffl2HlP9T'.,,.-...-, ,iixcliange %alien:du= aloe dila; ti- -.: '.. I a ‘," i'..• ..:4 .4;. 'Tbasevrsd thepossige °Ma en Milan& ~ . of that'll:Wad= li hod rayon the Ben Turk liirter - ', ' ciwied greod. Joyamong.laishiemi Wen gerseralli:, , ' .9 :'''''' r . Paratuithati;Yeti. it:ficook—tliaiiiirtialiiiiii"- e.l . Jou irtiti; atlas at 1000 eta .i sis soi ra.itivoldm 11 ' , i * 8 5 Mi@ii CO 'he extelOiad aolik4oo ,limealtoi r ,,, , t wails. ,The receipts ar• small, but fully adaibide.-*-,.. to th e demand . - ; &dee of ikis Planar " ga'2s4fatddol'" and Corn Meal'it 10: ' wheat lila goodlesemasidl-,,i" 7,0q0' kali rod 'otaa ?at:- ill. 34 and. radar .atrin 4.5.". i ~,. By. coamtwado 73e. Cern is .ln better derund; aalai - '.' a 8,000 : bush new yellow at rdcsaSTe.` Oati Mailtuidyn• r.+- "at at .. 4 134.983td. 'Provislona .are -steady; ules-Ur. Non Pbrlc - arirtgaiall - 3 15 : , 11airta 441 . fa: 6 %604:04es ':: re awl Wadden* 6e:, tales et .200,904 Itotipott .' - sides Lad . sh op at 4,14450 ant" 03kitsvr'sstat'orni " WO tieraao,ot Lard ut1e,403 - iai q Mead he. haiead , r , ,' ,l l. room( so 43,((itt,V i c.. Wes orbit) bash Clover thed aa:: .',. 54 24, and Timothy at 8.1. Coller Is dull. ' Sugar_ -,- laid '-'+, atolasaii are'very du11,, , Whhlry la ielliagatalle. , ..-: . - P 1•1110? Penneylvienline hove died in - camps Geerge ,Tantet;`o6:-.l76.2d,Peniliylesizja Serpent Chalice U. Andenop,,,Oo. Howell Hoeroe, Co. H, 2 . 3cfPe11p10111,9• , ! .. 1,, ,.. .. „ , meteors. Eriaconar...-41.ev. ~Byilesbyi of -irea,4.-„, vile, lies been ehoion'reetor et fire Church in Erie, to fill the place of AlaererombLei !he, Apri*atto!tly . ,Taive, - 4• an • . -Other..comainnity;...! ' "01e1s'ED:443 sahk. CeL.Lehrean's Reglnient, steii .hailieed'orde'iedloiihFreieelzi , TiinteroenOital , h' Ahaf-fhe'reginientwillankieelwithin,almik•-, by Bo VII NE. SmilitipJoll24-14 - oltAllal i f: g qay ,c4py, ICLIZABSTJJ E -dtioghtnr onlotku ,ithmr; i: `l.:7 • •• • iiikalt 7 J " irbiai 'morning, at anieb o'clock. WILLIAM' GALDWETAL; yountteetebtlAntWanlng A. and LooleaJ..lierron, aged tjear and_6 The friend* of the gunny are turitato 'attend 'Hie 't fanerilni Vier.,4kraikalkAr• anti' residence: fall ItMreitte;•';7 a ELgam—gebrnery.letbilBl2,otn Ciatit WOnde 81.14:f XY, J. M. ELITOTT. lt , tbafilit Pleat •-• Tkei funeral tike plqprviaAgi0 t i t ! 40/07r0',,, /0 oclock.4o . 4b0,17;0000/0,0 4414•grayfti, Dtg Second street. nv - ipeettgii frl+l64 to -1j t!. 441001/ -14;!Inii.?.EL*N1 , • ;; a. ; a • • - fir' friends aro /01apiicifaiky xititieieeetOLatelse imi'/0171,iii; yo-iAt'sx e o'iliir.kilia.'ctriltn'thi 14widdermit. , r4eun., , rAmnond strat,lzowe 'Court Rouse. 5 .1 -of :'-~ . • -..lll(ordocb,Vonaium, - .It will be seen hi .thit thes einedMirrs , spondepee'lluit Mr. Jardes - B:Nni r doeh• - eill - : • give two of his _select reading. at 'Coseeit'' Fiat - iiii , We4inediy'siad iTtiefieteraisatyls, ofinelbsreek 4.4 f ",t; • - .414' , ;1 1 • ' Nuom;Oir, Muted- SteMjcet hays dettinedisll tesee*peOftgee. - season on the stage, bet putt ,ru hase eonaented 464 have ilreiAlf even several'of yourdellghtfebind"n* areduTe rt.dinp2i. Cipcimmil.-ozuk.saomivtli at Columbus;ly invitation ortheLeglelaraie M We tateettistastbod'of inviting yottlooutr,altfeern4' hooey's% wig istu `“ rus with. one, if not more, of your intertaldtries ite. ' , - : , . 1 1 0 P 1 4g to be ar ; °)°, 4O t tA t 11 • rem a in yckits;reiredfa Smith; /MN, Barr. ,1 ' Jot,. C. James trOonnta, Jes:ll:vdtsy,-- , Mari 0-I'keson,.. - i-;4:4 t d ins /i irrsa rJF, "ir:41 4 • 1 1 4 6 9°, .i' B ' enj. Stern:fey; ; Alt Bsanalls Geo'. P.: hanthaian'it CA. JateMSF:LlNaodwril,` , - 2 "" Chu.).' J 11.601 Stedgers,".. , - ilowerd D,ldtthr, nes. N. &slime.; "John' .JopnGraff • ..!! &sl.ehanight: Ito? , Aug: Bradley, - (Nx; Made. :1,.z I ihl.l bearing.'.r• ;* sad threehundred and ten, others: " '; , • • CEINCINNAtc Ohio, . ;i raj: Kintallartwtotud otiiiiiwrilatimwW,-Tbs very kind letter 'ivied by no many liditientlid Cbl wins of tbo..lron City," inviting me to giro wig* oinadlowi in,Pittabotgb, boa been, received. mud' I didn't° wittirtibip gratobtr thisdbi. tad thweatuyil mmst. 41 , 11;0110 will appaS on Thursawy, Vebruory 18th and MI, oW *bleb &a . , sion"l*Ml rbe platied to glse rya W.Noties speariwnwnd utbss tewiimm. 4A2cF4E-Fpmxcer. ' 'Segctet NOTIEII Ma Maid!S.—Masai* of Dry Goads. et Barker. Alt Market treat... te:contiat . l4 the seine lag thaV greitei ifidneetidittiaai ng ofteted:‘ , Those. birgetneJalnika 03 4 1 iilishing, *a so ehio Cloaks, Shawls Shawls end - 114'41 Goode ibet they Auteitiinee area handled Oiteet of 'those 'Lan peralteltel cheep prints remaining. jrsin ,tint-,to lee jairgatup ieteo, go to ; their . chore. Xs . it.roise - Crbrantar Earaantannearr.— One of the beet places within 44, rouge oterar knowledge to purchase eltithing,ar furnishing gdcidsOs thessibibliehinent of Mc- Gee k Co., corner of Federal stzeot_and i lhe Dim:gond, Allegheny.. They =vet tairto ren der iatiefeCtion to who fa'rOr - Were with ciWind *ill ieUigi vOrireadstinalile4priees. Rainmaker iheleasditY, •norair! oft .frederal 4fiiit'antlfthirlitanfond,:Alleglienvi, " Noir is Ms tima to 'mato pusobasas O r pry floods at old littroblltYl s corner . of •Manitarasidillourth strool.a,atill annougoes •bisdosint.ant,saies r and as hit, to the Yih94 ,o chi4otooliji 4 ,ifl # E i !°T4Aitt 4l ingibitgains to ors. -It - any 'at our readers wiuh to implore this opportunity they may do so by_giving him a wilt. -- ...Ominous ...Ceuta :1411- be. loken al, Ring's Boolf store ,. Masonic Mill, eitreet,; - nn4 it the tsolibesrafice; Nii:4s6,Mibesty atieet. 'Day or mighto'alifoiders len in either PbeLtwo aLNEVSEXF.irTs.. ' • .PITTSBUJIGH TERNAWAn,4 PotairviLi Lear' Inairro 4 rairriliairox. - IRELAND AS'rrAVASito • soin DAN 0TAD0L1N......-...-MIL MIND • JAC&D SHEPPAREE---- te.Wil , drazinfinikkifigionr. Tocondodo watt .7. iitillalVlVlAT - IACIE:SIT1111: • ..!.. !)!: , i • ,::_iiitetiarrt: 11123213 W ANTED DIMEDIATEWAdaIep aullakhlllat toga .upthir jlegharala am la the 841 Apply al lifeedquttekt, corner of liroarth !aaiLlerry ataxia. , , Lleut. W-111911-;€411Z14 , .. °seer 7 • • oinea quaizzaxama t: a. Pterinunots,Ponn:Atsb. Abb. I#ll. ' A WANTZD.,—Wanted pur- - Au. claw: oxr ateNDriv'muuttl; Ikea , lar val% bf the United States: be They still:te=lirld to not leo than 14 am moss thus -163 C. blab nor less than It nor mon than 9,yearetsia.r4Sooro of inspecitop L oom 13 m. to a _p,,m,411117, at /MX- 80W8 LITS.ItY bt4IIILV, ftwtbatrseC • . '; • r A.,IIO.XYGINUiIr. • , •MO Malorend Quarbtratturtse,O.: 1 3. Army. • rirQ'OTICE TO Olt . SHIPPERS:—AII .L 1 partied conoernal are hereby notified dud Les ley* Plasma of lb. Vaned Maim went gcsaMd tom* Ino the Iltb of ?Amur, lolL: fs'trileptletinir ea la ,balk, and tem 'ea *node sitocia7tirCi. 5aSuP out permission from me . .. Albs bald aeee®tltl. for Inftiogerneet of my Went: -Litionlittgates lo • ~ealloa•w1U be centg r lekremOre tt Ztel•sl Mai can be learned bc serlSo. y _dreg, .Plitabareb. • fel t piCHARD Ct. GLYDIL. :k.;I4.LED O. IE-0
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