Ark ,:FXIL 47, ;1862: CITY AFFAIR& aneoryloiliz - PAPEIZ 011!.. TOR oar. MassciiroscHnoAl - OravirAron' for ' tht errso4l4 O. bptidan; 55 Fifth soil • - u saAim 12 AlAtrook,4. 20 : r o 9 22 sagror, • - --:•' '29 5-10. Fire -on Federal 'Street, AlleghOty. An Saturday afternoati 'about three o'clock, lire broke out in a row of two story frames, on . • . the West side of 'Federal stiest, * between the Diamocid and the North Common. The. tire erlflibittOdlit the grecery and produce stored' . , Mr. Z. Glasgow, and was occasioned bY . . . feet Ill.the 'flue, the flames communicating to . 'thereof. Several buildings above' and below. gut of Mr. Glasgow, was damaged, but the principal injury was from Water. The fire, Which. ran- aloig the roof, was speedily chocked by the liose'Companies, — and - Mr. Glasgow, in the marinate.", succeeded n saving the greater portion of his goods. The building is owned by Mr. John Dean, and was insured to the amount of the damage.. _ South of Mi. Glasgow is the tailoring estab lishment of M . Mclntosh Pitcairn , and adjoining this the saddlery of Mr. A. Glen 4inatiing.- All the goods were hastily removed to &plata of safety, and escaped the drench . tug followed. These buildings are owned by Mr. Jan. Hopkins; and. are fully illittrad. The fire did them little damage, but the', mere flooded with water. Further south are two frames, belonging to the estate of Thomas 11. Stewart, deceased, and ocampled its peotively by M. Vida*, shoe -maker, and & J. H. Elton, tobacconists. These buildings , were not initired by fire, - and sustained. but little llamage from - water. -. 'Werth - of Mr. Glasgow's store was thi store of W. J. Gibein, which' was but slightly damaged:' The building is owned by himsoW. ':- Adjoining,:lhe above is the grocery and • liquor store of J. M. '1344 which escaped uninjared: -- ireiened the building,. and had just Midi a transfei of the' property to Mr. Glendenning. 'The firemen worked manfully, and kept I stesams.of grata constantlY• piaying aria the itoifi, the low character of the buildings en aignetbod. iirork with great Maloney. The 'Vigilant steamer eppeared upon the ground at an early hour, but the fire being. under control, they deollit y d. to ploy upon it. Tho loss is comparativ etrifling, but the disarm:lion of property would have been very .sarions had not the firemen responded so PrOmPtly- l , - - • ' of Rau Um eas.—The Cleveland . ?Wade' alerts"' : ,"Two rascals who tore a mil &moths • Lake Shore Railroad, about Isar ago, whereby, a, train was thrown - from .44,e track, peeled Wench the city yesterday ge.. of . an:pdleir, on their way to All a. gheny,City, near . Pittabnih, to he imprisoned nine years and, nine monthe each, in the State Prison' at that.. point. They were heavily ,Both are young moat' - new Pitassictrus:—On Saturday after noon; the • Pennsylvania - regimental colon were presented to Col. Williams' Thirty-first' Ponnsyleanis Regiment, and Col. Campbell's. Fourth Penns}lcania cavalry, at . Camp Gra bask,' on Queen's farm; near the. Soldiers' Some. : - -Goren:ow earths, Senator Cowan, Speaker Grow, and a committee of the Penn sylvania legislature, -were present, with ESTLIZZLIr BMlZED.—Yesterday; an accident of a serious nature happened at the residence of.Alesunder MeGtirery,.brieklayer, of Man chewier. His - mother-in-law, Mn. Sophia Dyer, an aged buly, and for scrotal' years au. iocideptally sot lire to her clothing, In an upparroom, and was so severely burned before usistanee could be rendered, that she will hardly tecover. ' : :Durk thou castia..—A li sler 2ir.Thom.s ri Mthwell,butoher,ttle residing aught in "Wismisille, Reserve township, was-shockingly -burned on 13atarday night, from the effects of whith she diedabont noon Sunday'. She had retired tobed, but feelnig - cold she get rep. ; and went to the fire place -to warm. Her - night gown caught lire; and before assistance was at hand she was fatally burned. • 'll:Onalw.--Tbe bowie of Henry Weaver, it Wbiteville, Jefferson county, wu broken into on.but.ffriday Matti, and some $7O in valu able paperi and $1 in money taken. • FEOII SATURDAY'S EYESBO GAZETTE Murderous -Annual'. `Ou Friday evening, about rigid o'clock, a (14121841 named John Hartman, residing on Middle street, in the Third Ward, Allegheny, was-ducked by four men, on thepnblio high- Way, and beaten in a most brutal manner. Hartman dates that' he went to Huffman's beer hell, on Chesnuritceet, -- whedi he bar gabsed for die purchase' of two cows. While there, Andrew Auberger,bis son-in-lair, and son, with John Pritch, entered into the con , versation--one of f them alleging that Hardt= , would -not pay or the crows. Hartisan re piled by saying that be was not compelled to sell hisiows before he -paid for them, es one of.-the lady had done'. Angry words followed, after which the men , began to con sult secretly together when Hartman , believ ing that they meditated Mischief, started for home. JIG was followed and oiertsken, when two of men attacked him in front, and the other two- from behind. Me wet knocked doviii'sind badly beaten, receiving cats on the blind and lees, and severe blows en the body. Hisatatid that one of the.nien drew an iron hietrom under his cost, and inflicted several Mows with it.' After HUI . beating, be was con vipta tg_the odic* of Dr.Scioggs, where his tqpides were diessed. Ho. bones were- frac itirodwancl although confined to his bed he is not' dangerously injured.' The matter has been laid before Mayor Dram, who will en dearer to ware the arrest of the parties... • .-•,Teimperatteeville Councils. The. Costuoil of...the Borough of Temper auturrilirrhuld-• meetingNobruar3r,lllth inst. Members Prosout-Mossn. Kw! Powell., - ,lifeßride; Ferguson end Burgess eg Abwrit-41r. Baplon. Thi"iduitee of tie previous meeting weir taut sad - Ow mottos', the Barges was authorised to dratobil warrants In favor of the following 2. Uinta, bill of laroblat _ Boatbi.Daff &Oa., bill of lumber; Cloraalsoa Sodom, bill of lumber. tboa. :Chsigtitoo fur banditti a bride on, nifty IcLioelco, for work on toad-walk, - 260 dohs etatalaidadar , I , 276 ilasedans, • ; 1 .4x, The following : was offered to the Council tialfirseas:for adoption: , •;. . Beseived, By the Burgess and Council of Air Borough' or reunperancesille; and it is hiAbi l iasete4 by the authority of the same; that W. P. Wooldtidp. and .the Am of War:: din* Bloats, (awaiting of W. ti. Warden F. Brookr, Ire hereby allowed and pulaitted to reetif;, distill, refine; and manu teatarioll within the limits of said borough. AftiWildnie consideration, it Ilea 'nomad Oninetios, Council adjourned. • • Burgess.. luicx • - 210113 POI , TIMI . Izosr Casio* Bart.—A asserberlit the plates designed'-for the iron saioigshiriwhich is being , bent in PhiladeiT pr ' Os Baited' States GOvernment, are 'own' hitad, lira others are in a state of , f0r .61%r Ledger says : "By the time ' the ball ialinidy to receive them, it is expect eel that batwill - le• finished: No''didionity whar•irerisailsSlileace4, either in making the '. - . "'.. plates sir in grooving - then. - The plates are IWe establiebed in the MIT OP 'NNW 'YORK* hammeredzont,nnd the Frenehnre-said to be COMMISSION ROOS& Lathe exclusive sale!! lour it h amm e red 15 tas-in preference rolled commodities, and also to supply you with CAUSTIC • Ulla- • la -- • - " ---- soya SULPIIIIBIO ACIO, ShIPTY BitliltliLS, ones, considering thaw superior. - Tbe new ot,vi, grittuu.le. •- - --- gunboats, which are toie.built for the Govern- I a m pretested to mete liberal cub Ildrarlree ea meat, are to be cased with plates similar to cousimuosnts, mid to sire rar insainews prouipt St avin now. being naidefor the ship - at Ken """/".,,.3,, ~„, ;u, i i eseySseeted end ennelpientste SO '.C'0N1247 kols_GuissMiliti GiOIROWOO4 A -, parama No. 7? Malden Lease. New York. Ca., bl' Machina', have received an.order from 0 ELN e v ---24 ANteitibiky I,‘„„bbitona. ,- ...4 Amy. ellIMOD) • teralre , ljt p o r eau tri . ' " YU pnindders--the &WWl* hind , Baimitthitair- .ma . zio.lo and Rio 1,- •%, ; klatiMt . . . . - : - ,Desdk.iiabelskil: - - - 7 - 7:: - - -- I . biri.'*ii4-Anitbwite 'oi Dinfel Amitt knokster, of Allegheny, died in the jail this monft - g, at 3 o'clock., Slushed been invested on Thursday eveningg for drunkenness, and re insineli.kitup iat_ wilt:- Di4r3iii, morning 'she was committed to jail by Mayor Drum, for . thirty days.. - She was ' thin in a wribiked . state, iulfering, Much from general debility and nervousness, caused by intemperanee. The—Mayor would not hang cent hor to . jail, but he had releieed - her - frOm - .-- prison-- 4.' short' time before, and. she was drunk before she.iinehed rn • oe. B. determined then to commit her- for ty ays in bopee that she would do bettor: Her cell-mate stated that she took suddenly ill, And died ins lit, which did not -last mote than aTO minutes. : ''. - : .-- . ' ...- '' ,- . .:,. '.Tha 2docaasaC,wai and the mother. of tour eittldren. - She Wall raised in Allegheny, and - will-be remembered' by many as a tidy, resyectable, good-looking -girl.. Since her marriage her career his been downward, and it said - that she wssi,"more sinned againit- than :sinning.". Cooner-111c4- Clung held an inquest, and thejury found a serdicat of.'!death Trom the effects - of, intern- paianee." " ' ' ' ' A SAD Arrtronox.—W.m. A. *min, Fag.,, oar worthy Clerk of_ the Courts,. ims bitely , busied twointeresting children, who died from that terrible disesse—diptheria. - One of these died on - Friday night of last week, . and the other on Friday morning of the 'present 'wook. kirs.lierroit was also affected with the disease, .but she is barer this morning.. We sincerely -sympathise with oar friend in his affliction., CONDITION OF - ME.- MOSTWICE.—MT. 0. B. Itostwiok, of Lawrenceville, who was recently' 'shot in the-neck. by the rufßast'Reynolds„ is , now able to walk about the Striate. The ball' is still in the neck, but R. is rupposed . .that the healing of the wound will throw it towards the surface, when it can be removed by incis ion. Reynolds is still at large. - . . Star SO ?Et Barooc.—hlayor Sawyer to -day committed a lad to the House of. Refuge, /or incorrigibility, on complaint of hi, parents. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ai ELZGAXT CLOTHL/10 Earsituaustust.'7— . ;One of the,best places within the range of our :knowledge to purchase clothing, or furnishing goods, is the establishment of !dews. W. Me, (lee & Co., corner of Federal street and the Diamond,lllegheny. They never fail to ha dar satisfaction to those who faror them with a call, and will sell at very reasonable prime. Remember *the locality, corner .of 'Federal 'street and the Diamond, Allegheny. Brenta. Nonce no ouit MAD:vs.—The sale 'of Dry goods at Barker Co.'s 59 Market 'street, is continued the same beforeteieept lug Mat' stilt greater indueements are being +offered. • .Those great bargains in Silks are :rapidly . ditninishing, and so also In Cloaks, :Shawlssind - Dresa Uoods ; but they have sev ',eral. hundred' pieces of those unparalleled cheap prints remaining. If you want to see bargains indeed, go to their . store. Now is the time to make purchases of Dry Goods at . old prices.. Mr. Burchfield, corner of Market and Fourth streets, Still announces his closing out glace, and-as he intends to sell 'the whole of his stook, Is offering very flatter .ing horsetail* cash'buyeri..' If any •of our 'readers wish 'to Improve this opportudity they may do so by giving him a call. Wm. roasser,Carpe.nter and isinerrJob bing Shop Virgin alley, between Smithfield street and Cherry alloy. All kinds of Reese Repairing done on short notice and in work :manlike manner.. Charges moderato. Leave your orders. All orders promptly attended Somali), Arawnox I—Pain, disease and exposure, with a hot climate, muddy water and bad diet, will be untoroidable, but, armed with Holloway's Purifying and Strengthen -Pills, you car thei• 11 still rotuin good bait" 220 Tar. !lip belongs to Bark._ .. It is im 'poSsible Tot its ... gem ._ Alias cheap Ahoy' are selling Dry Goods,_ and advise our friends to go and see for themselves, promis ing them an, agreeable surprise. (licence CELLS will be taken at.lint's .Book Store, - Masonic Bail, Fifth stroot,and, at Uts.Onmibus office, 1i0.456, - Liberty street: Day or night, all orders lentil: either the Oro ,places will be promptly attended -to. Y. Dooms C. Bis t ut, Water_ Care and Home pathie Ilkystelan oleo \ agent for 'Rainbow's ,celebrated - Trans for Ruptures. Corner of .Penn and Wayne streets. t , DSEIVISTO.T.-Dr. No. 246 Penn et. attends to all blanches of the Dental proles Ilion. • „ DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS CHEAPEST IN THE CITY J. M. BURCHFIELD'S : CLOISING OUT SALE TOB:CAS,II CALL ,AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. N. E. CorneFourthAndMarket eta. 11011A.PPINESS OR MISERY 7 Tifxr ts_ Ai. run QllTlarloa.,--Therroprietors of the oPAIII. BtAN CABINET OFAVONDBUS, ANATOMY AND liNDIDINN" hoed determined, negardleed *of ex. peuse.te.imae free •{for lb. twat of Naming ha manity).lotilit of the mad intareatingend Weirdo. Nye Leastaaat.Mardtge and its Dieguidificationd, orwood Debility, Premature ,Dectine of ;Manhood, Indigettion, W ee Depreadion, Loa ofEnertry and Vital Powerolie Oned4 Boast Nell, end .timee Xidedlee whkh result from 'Youthful ToNiet,.lexceer, tines Maturity, earce of Pbyludophy and Law. T in. gnats Lectured bye lxeri the means_ ofendlskteedng . and saving Thonsamb; andwill be fors Free on melpt of Four Bump, by dark* BEINLETABY, Fabian Gabble; et Anatomy end Iletllciney 663.Bmilway, Now liFork.' A.ALEBICAN -110 t TON, is the LS- largos and beat arranged in , the New - Saglaod States; is oantrally located, and easy of sc am item all the votates of travel. ,Tt contains ea the modern intyroventoots, and every COnnreillence for the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping teems are largeend ventilated; the mite. of rooms am well arranged, and completely nahaig.4 fur familleeand large tmvellog partite, and the hods. will continue to be kept sae first clam hotel in artery respect. _ _ jeTl:lyd . LiWIS RICE. PrOprlstor. MX 8, COKKISSION A.V.53 H and-Wholessla Dealers ln-lIACK KAHL, SALMO SHAD, HEIII/1110. CODFISH, ic,No. 140 Nort h Wharves, between Hass sod Arch 3035 barrels Maw Mackerel—large, and MediUM' Aso N 05.1,2 and 3, in 'wooled *bases. 50 barrels prime No. 1 Halifax Sanwa 1000' Economy Mew Shad. • KW do superior No l Herring, • _ Cesisbitln g of different brands, Labrador, HalltaX, Day or Island and Eastport, de. 6000 boxes Scaled sad No. 1 Smokedlags, 11,00 qulntalh George'a and Grand liank rl oodAll4 Which ws now oiler at tho lowest owls prices, and solleit *Can before SAYlog. • 1111EPHY A KOONS, detAmd No. 145.13art1i Wharves, Phil's. rrur~r,~,u~.~uin . x~ri. ~xa SIMPERS Or TEE COOLIE iIITIOLIII. THE LATEgT NEW BY TILEGRAIII: Yfautantrtoir env, Feb.'l6.=-Ther follow tag aiipatthiras, this morning, `received at, the Navy Department freed/leg O6icer Foote: Flag Ship St. Louie sear Fort Thmelece, via Paducah, Feb. 15 , i1362.—T0 Non: Gideos Welles, t h e; ' e Secrtary of Nitil made • attack on Fort Dohelson yesterday at - 8 o'clock 1..-sc4:. with' :four Iron -clad gunboats and two wooden ones; and, after one heti. and a quarter' severe fighting, in the latter part of the' day; within less than. 400 yazda of , -the fort, the.wheel of-this vessel and the til ler of the Louisville were shot away,- ren dering-the two boats 'unmanageable. They, theit drifted down the river. The two re maining boats were .alsb• greatly damaged between wind and water. This 'vessel - alone Tectireds9,ahots; end lee" o thers about half that number „There were 54 killed and, wounded in this attack, which we have rea son tesupposawbuld In fiftesitiininnteemore; could' the action bevel been continued; hays !resulted Di the capture' of- the fort -bearing upon us, as the enemy was , running from hie batteries; when the two gunboate helplessly drifted-down the river from disabled steering apparatus; tie the relieving flackle could not '!steer the vessels in the strung current, ,when the - Reeing.-enemy returned to :the river hat, teri guns; froze which, they bad been driven, and again: hotliPoured-,firoupon.M. They. must have brought over twenty guns to bear upon our-boats from the water battery and I . the mein fort °tithe hill; while we &mild only . return the fire with twelve boat guns from the !;four boats. One rifled gun on board the. Ca lirondolet bunt-during the action. The officers and men in _thisrotlj.contested but unequal ' , fight behaved With the greatest gallantry and „determination, all deploring , the ' .aocident which rendered two or our gunboats suddenly 1 helpless in the narrow river and swift current. I ;On consultation with• Gen. Grant and my own officers ' and as my services here until we can ,repair damages by bringing up a :competent iforce trim Cairo to attack the fort, are much less. required than they are at Cairo, I shall :to to that place . I have sent the Tyler :to the Tennessee river to render the railroad I.bridge in. seeable.' . (Signed) • A. - E. FOorx, Flag Officer, li Commanding• Naval Force . Western Division. Vi , astamrtolr, Feb. 15.—Senator Chandler .bas received` a letter from Cal. Wilcox, who ; says himself and theother prisoners at Coleus hie are in goodlnalth, and Gat their condi ltioa has been rendered comfortable by the !clothing received tram the United States au thorities. • ' The PostMlice Department has renewed the contract with George F. Nesbit, of N. Y., for :stamped envelopes. This gentleman is the. -original manufacturer, and, owing to Improved machinerj , , is enabled to furnish the supplies at a great reduction of former rates. The De partment, therefore contemplate soiling the ;envelopes at reduced price, and at first cost. There were six regiter bidders since the first of October. The Department has sold 1,270,- 000 of the newly introduced stamped newspaper wrappers. • The last steamer from Port Royal brought to New York 75,000 letters. . John M. Parker has been appointed post reinter at Ship Island, lass. The Oregon Democrat and Los Angeles Star 'have been suppressed from the nails on the ground that they have been used for the pur pose of overthrowing the government, and giving aid and comfort to-the enemy now at war against the United States. The Washington correspondent of the New York Neu says that. Hamilton Fish and; Bishop Ames returned to Washington to-day and made a report to the Government of their mission to relieve the Union prisoners in the :South! They repaired , to Fortress Monroe and made known' theireottimiadon to the con federate authorities at Norfolk, by whom the matter wee referred to Richmond. A reply came, refusing the Commissioners admission .to the confederate' territory, but expreseine readiness to negotiate for the go - Deist exchange of prisoners. unc Commissioners opened negotiations which resulted in_ perfect success. An equal exchange was egratul to, -but the Confederates Iliad 200 mere prisoners tom we. With cow- I 'mendable Magnanimity they proposed to re 'lease these also, on parole, if our Government `would agree to release 300 of their men that may nest fall into oar hands; The noble COULLtaltiell of Secreta4 Stanton, therefore, has its ample reward. • A . general jail delivery of - our dear . boys - occur ltioughont the South, and will soon berejeicsinginlilerty regained. Wasamovos, Feb. 15.—The- following din • patch has just been received at headquarters : Lootavitts, Feb. 15,1882. To f.fitajor Genera McClellanr ' .. Mitchell's division, by a forced march, reached the river at Bowling Green, to-day, and are 'making a bridge to cross: The enemy burned the bridge at one o'clock in the. morning, and were ruse utitiug the place : when he arrived. [Signed 1 • ; D. C. Brett Brig.-General, Commanding. .Wassnorolt, Feb.l6.—The following order was issued to-day : The President; Cowman der-in-Chief the army and navy, return thank" to Brigadier General Burnside, Flag Officer Goldsborough, to Brigadier General Grant, Flag Officer Foote, and the land and , I naval' forces undir theirrespective Commands, for their galfant achieveiaent in the capture of I, Roanoke Leland and Fort Henry. While it 1 will be no ordinary pleasure for him to ac knowledge and reward in a becoming manner the valor of the living, he also recogrejses it as his duty to pay a fitting honor to: the memory of the paint dead. -The charge at Roanoke Island, like the bayonet charge at Mill Springs, proves that the ' clOse grapple and sharp steal of the loyal and patriotic sol diers must always put robots - and traitors tti flight., The late achievements of the navy show that the tag of the'llnioni once born in proud glory around the world by naval heroes, will soon again filet over every rebel city and stronghold, and that it shall forever be hon ored and respected as the emblem of liberty and union on every land and every sea. By order,ot the President. . , (Sighed) El/it'll( M. &AXTON, . Secretary of War. Gums Wstdas, - • Secretia7 of Navy. WaalllnGentr, Feb. lb.—To-day a dispatch reached' the , General-hi-Chiet from General lisatock,4l, st: Laois, announcing the invist-; nientbf Fort.Dontielson with a force of 50,000 1 Men, aided by the noble fleet of Commodore Foote. and anticipating its speedy reduction - Gen. lialleek rays .. that Generals .Fillow, Floyd add Buckner-ire in the fort a foree Of 15,000 men, andhels evidently, of the opin ion that his arrangements to cut them oil from'reinforeemente will surely( be suceeissful. WAR DLPANINZST.. Washington, Feb. 15, 1E162.1 It, is ordered,-first:" - That all 'epplitiattens for passes to go-South sorties the military lines of the United States, shall be made to Goraerel John,.. Dix, eottrianding , at Baltimore, who shill - grant or refuse the -sane - at his_ _ discretion." -,Second: That prisoners' of war, and ether persons, imprisoned by the authority of any depart. moot of the Government; who shall be released on parole, or exchange, shall report the immediately , to-Mit): Gen . ; Dix, and b selves his direetlep. while remaining in that city. oteene this order will be Wonsan , forfeiture of the parole, or exchange. The regulation heretofore exist : ing, ithvah required a pass serves the military lines of the _United:Steme tOto signed'by the Secretary of Stato,.and menitersigned by : the General commanding, is reconsidered by order= of the President- .:, E. M. Secretary of War. . The Stari of ~ this - evening,' learns from a gentleman who came dime from Roanoke Leland; that COl,Rmsell, of the 10th cotineot, int regiment, fell dead from Milton* at the head/ of his regiment, while mangsing against the enemy. Strange. as it may apitear, nob!, scratch was found upon ' body when tisiM-. Wed; and his.destb must have come from tin w s u u et- a ctih non-ltalq.hrfroM - tiatitebartt; Lteut. COl.Delitititetb;' Who . vellinteei ip the assault upon the -rebel battery, received" his death: ound while leedingthe.'ideance, and while in the act of shouting, "come on boys, are% sitowthaut hog le fight V . , In the course:of the artlotil on the U. 8. gunboat Helsel, and let her magasine on fire. Lieut. Franklinf'ber‘.easetitive: officer, Ordered the man to, the maguiter to extin genii the fire, but seeing that they hesitated, lid the hose in hliOwn hands; and sprang down and extinguishedthe flames before they reached..the : powder::" A. similar-:occurrence teak place on the Ceres from the litirsting.of gun, when acting master Vermeil_ sprang tutu the wagaeine , estin ~e hed lb. fire. Jtehell eaten:4lW coal hunki"eitisofbar bf I enkjatenahrekl, - Setaitg HAM on Wesaili#44oa ati4;4o ol, 4lel lt ri -146.: .41Maditmage kith* Vessel. 4 4, - :.- , .., , ;'.7'.,? . ',),r-,, , ,,:,;,..P ,, ,,.H. , : -, ,T.,, :-.:-.-f',;.:::::.....!,.'-',:z...T:-7..,.-..--,-:..f'. s<: .: *. trattaiW77ol.3:l4l74; /s:"Tisittaloviing. Ogi- . 1 eia Aiipatell AO In Gen. Landerinks -- been re bel:fetid Beafiquarteni: • 7 . . • •.• ••- 7 •• 7: - . ...' paw Fivr,:Vs..; Feb: 14,•B o'clock r; St.".' -.. - .llfitf., ge. 2.• B: ..itoOtellas : ,The.railroad . wee opened io _Hancock •this • morning; also the telegrepli..•;;Wo hid an importan t foreed ricatinolsumile last ' - night.;' Which Vai coin, plited to-dap. -- '..Webrolre s hi...the...S*oß i 7 nest at Bloomery.tli ;- ire rutpioant and captured 17 commi • trio officers, amine.thear• - •0111 , oneli, - Lient: Colonels, Captain's, - keir We en gaged therewith 400 cavalry; our infantry: were not near . enoughto support the cavalry; • and the - enemy:were retiring.: - We hate in'all. 75 prisoner, and killed 13 of the enemy. We lost two men and six horses at their first fire.. I led the; charge in person.. It was a complete. surprise: Col. Carroll, commanding the sth or lithOhlo .regiment t made si - very daring and siceessfulrecontiontasnee immediately af terwards,to Unger's. store. Maj. - Frothing, ham is entitled to gre at credit for • building,. under my - direction; in fonrhonrs, in .thii dead of night, a complete' bridge enrols .the' Great, Cacasson; it an unfrequented:mountain ZOillt. Two columns, of: two thousand men earth, have marched 52 •mileS, - and• our coltimn a miles since four o'eleck yesterday afternoon, besides bridging the river.. Papers that were taken from our prisoners and . my own.rwien: , nob's:ince to the south, prove , that • thist. country is clear, and Jackson and' Loring are in Winchester. We occupied. the Bioomery • Gap and Point kills, on the belief . by. •Lnfor 'nation from deserters that Gon. Canon's brigade was there. Gen. Denning bee lust arrived at New, Creek from Moorlield,,ferty miles south of Bornney. .lichas captured 225 beef cattle, and broken-up the guerilla haunt there. Two of his • men were badly - wounded, and we killed several of , the rebehl. The ene my has thus been driven out of 31iii'depart ment. , .. F. 'W.. Lumen, - Brigadier General.. Proclamation of Nal: , Gen: Salina. Loots, Feb Sr. LOUIS, l6.—The following circular has bten issued from headquarte rs: All per soniwho are known to have been in arms against the United States, or to have actively aided the rebellion.by Worrier 'deed, are to-be 'arrested. Those who' re accused- of seta in violation of the laws ef war, inch as the de struction of railroads add bridges t .anii private .property, firing into trains,aesessinatiOn will not be released on any ; terms, but Will be held for trial before a military. commission. Notoriously bad and dangerous men, though no specific act of. disloyalty can be proven against them, will be kep: in custody, and their cases referred to the mouitarinding Gen eral. Prisoners not incladedln either of the above classes may be released' upon subscrib ing to the usual' oath, and giving Sufficient bond, with good security, for their Intire good conduct,the amount shouldin no .ease be tels than $1,000; and in some eases-should be much larger, varying aceortlinglto the wealth, influence, and previous conduct of:. the party. A secessionist preferred for aecurity., Persons now engaged in rearilting for the rebel army, and also .those enrolled lor the rebel service, will be arrested and held ss prisoners of war. In addition to this, all property belonging to such persons, and which can be used for ialittery purPoses—such as horses, mules, harness, wagon* ' beef cattle, ' forage &c.—will-be secured and turned over to the Provost Marshal' to be thspoVf so cording to the orders of the Co nding General of the department. here persons who have been in the rebel voluntarily come forward and take and • scribe to the oath of allegiance and parole on bonds, all property not of a military character taken from them will be restored: By order. ' Maj. Gen. HALLICC- N. IL MeCtlasr, As't. Adj't. Gen. Gen. Renick also issued a General Order, the-principal noint of which is as follows : Requut.—The Acting Governor of Mis souri hereby orders thatat-all future elections in this State, whether state, municipal, coun ty or town elections, every-voter-will he re quired to take the oath of allegiance ired by the State Convention, October 113th,. 1861. Officers at the polls will see to the execution of this order. If they. receive the votes 'AC persons not taking the oath, they will be ar rested and tried for military offense, and the election will be declared null and void. Gene.B. Hamilton end Steele left this even ing for Cumberland river. One or two regi ments of troops leave hero daily for the same destination. Advance of oar. Army on Springfield ...Retreat ofithe Rebels. 81111.111GYISLO, Mo., Feb.. 15.-oar'army der command of. ft... r.rii3l._.marched from Lebanon on the 15thanstantiand formed in. three divisions, the right under Col. Jeff. C: i Davis, the 2d under 001 : Carr and the centre under Can. Sigel. Six miles from Springfield, on the 12th, a skirmish took place between - our advance and a party of the 'rebels, in 'Which nine of the latter were killed. One of our men was slightly wounded. At sunset no the same day, thirty, of the enemy attacked our pickets, but were driven back with a lou of three. This was regarded as a coommence went of the battle, and 200 cavalry and in fantry, with a battery of artillery, were mat forward. The battery was placed on an emi nence commanding the supposed approach of the rebels, and three shells were thrown, to, which no response was made, and Mir forces retired, leaving a strong picketguaid. During . the night continuous Axing was kept up , by the pickets. - • At three o'clock on the morning of the 13th' our army advanced in line of battle. At day break the third division, headed by the 4th lowa, entered and took peaceable possession* of the town. Priee bad left, at 2 o'clock on the same morning, leaving over, 600 of. his sick and large quantities of forage and wagons behind him. lie had 12,000 'effective troops and 60 pieces of artillery. Yesterday. • evening a. battalion of our cav alry captured ten wagons of his. train and last night the firing of the &item was 'hard ' ' t the direction of toe. retreating : .This nornlog at 6 o'clock our whole foto, folloinut It ie-reported that Price is' merely falling back to meet Molntosh, who was coming up with minions:Monts, and" on his. Joining lam he would return and give us battle. The probabilities are, however, that ho is In full retreat. The people In and around Springfield !la.', press unbounded satisfaction at the arrival'OF our troops, and .general rejoicing is manifest throughout the sonthweet at the retreat of the rebels. This expedition will deubtleu end the cam paign in Mlisoitri;. • . From Gen. Lander'n.Comnieitni.: Conturn.san, Feb. 14,.--Gisa. "Linder mad( a forced suareit on Thursday night, imprint* and breaking np *rebel' camp at Bioomery Gap, killing thirteen and capturing seventeen, commissioned °Deers and forty-five privates, losing bat two men ind sir hones.-' Rio led the attack in person at the head of the First' Virginia Cavalry Regiment... Tbis.tipens-the Baltimore Ohio Railroad to Ilancock - again. , : Gen. - Lander ltairing neared his..Depertl" meat of the enemy, he.again Tinian his re quest to be relieved; of • ht command on dount of ill health. - • , • Portion Lander command; er, o 'Dunning, hap oceupied AdooreAeld and :ear tared. two Itindred mid twenty-Ave beef . , BALTINORS, Feb. 1.5..-4 rummager by . th el Old Point boat says that some of the workmen at the Iron 'Works, at Richmond, who - entne by the Sag of truce from Nerfolki'repritent that they left for want of work.: BP .treat was the scarcity of 'iron and anal that the works there were being suspended, coal being-enor mously high.' The:men say that there are few, it any, cannon left at Richmond. All had been sent away Iron time to time to Otter points, and that Very few , the defenceSthetai have any'cittinini - mounted. .: ' , , ligw-Yes,c,Feb:ls.—The steamship Hausa nailed tod.ty with. seventy cottager, 'and' s23o,oo(l'inspecie; ".'_ ; , BOSTON, .0-h . YM, 4pplo m died dais moraingat. tbe age.of 7S jean. , - _ , • NiserAti4k,Yek._lo.;,:The steamer.histan las, has arrived; with; dates to: the ii2tit"-inst..; No ,tnilitat7st nsval.isiovements are reported, . bat all was well - thrre. , - The Idstnizial brings the crew of 'the stesniee.Printiets, the litttet hexing tiein ihandOnid in 's *inking condition wkile'being towed from Toil ,Roynlion; her way to New York, doting heavy cfCtdi : 01.1 the 14th inst.,oifkbittentuo--. , . -, - ~ . ittitoheUln_AfOssessiOn of Bowl i n g 9 1 rcqA..',.) LounsTiii,n, Feb . , 16.—Ifitehell's- troopi have crated Barreja , riverketadgill in pos session of Bowling .:-.---- -,-_, .. ...... • peatii of Ex!. Speaker Pennington. AsiriiEs, N. 474 74 . ~11194 bisresidenas this ; me . . ~~.:nrv:=~~., ~~- °_`~:~ ~7 UQIU G WB6TZ** !t b FortDonolorlttonordsby_tcrit iltutbottti: of Orcounielt Killed Rod two THREE :GUNBOAT& DIBABLBBI The Stars an& Stripes gloating over the Enemy's Bight Wing I it Fluff TO mg BANEwspsil Antler. 1:1111,0A06,: Feb. di atch to Intel ix; the ouiliql datortO'.utiles fiaza Fort Don elson, Feb. 14, sap. the attack commenced at, 2) , 1 o'clock yesterday: (TtinrsdiY,) by the laud foues . under The ; fort is, surrounded ay high and steep hills, heavily wooded,, and !pa...noted by two.' .redoubts, trenches and rifle pits. The rebels line battle from their Intone - menu outside the fiat.' They were drivel:6li' after &severe- battlivand conaiderableloss on Our troops hold' two of the rebel batteries outside of the foc; Our loss Is probably ~about 45i killed and from 150 to 300 wounded. Eight thousand' troops and four gunboats arrived last night. • „ , The battle:will bS returned today. - . Special Dlsoatat to the fit. , Louis Democrat. , • = • Sr."Lontsjpeh.ll l 3:,--pain, —Commander Poota reached here at 12 o'weck last night on board the gunboat , Connestoga. He stormed Port Donelson an Thursday even .. ins', with tbeinittoSti Bt Lenis;Leuisville; Pittsburgh, ,Caroidolet, Tyler and :Conn's toga.. After fighting little - over sn hour, he withdrew:"Fifty-four were lilted and wounded,ohr'ganknt and 'Mir= ton, of ' thi St. Louis, being among the latter: Commander Foote, while., standing, on, the pilot house of the St. Louis; his flag-ship, was slightly wounded: . The - St. Voila was hit sixty-one timer. Two gunboat wire .dies bled. The'Tyler andl..Connestogs out of rouge of the enemies inns... The line:- of-battle was as follow': The St. Louis on the right; next the' Louisville, then - the Pitts burgh and the Caroadolet on the left. The enemy's firing was very Socialite. They had three batteries, oni near the water one fifty feet abOve thin, and 'third fifty !feet above the second. The:tipper ono motinted four 18- pounders. This one was held in reserve until oar boats got within 469 yards of, the fort. Our Aromas directed principally at the water battery. Ono of the enemy'ss - ins bunt, and. a number were disinountecL The.eininy bs seen carrying the dead out of their trenches; All the gunboats Were left npthe Cumberland except the Conestoga, She, left there yesterT day morning.- A'rifled-int EltithiCarondilet buratod, killing six men. The redder Of 'the Pittsburgliwiashot away: . The mortar.boits left.. here yesterday-, 0101111111. - The,;. above statements were received from -sent/amen she were aboard, the"pt.. Loiiii daring the-ings-ge- Miscellaneous, ;;;:.'From pfflit Royal. , , M=M===;EZ;= Mr, _ 631. FOOTS *OI:INDEDI gentleman who left Fort Donal son 'Yesterday afternoon at 1 , .o'ilook, and reached hers Due " noon, eaje that the light. had been-going on all day-yesterday. 'The right wing of the enemy's, fortifications was taken and the. Stars and Stripa" were floating over them. The forma were breast to breast; and ihe flea was to be renewed. Osten, Feb: 14.. The steamer Minnehaba has arrived here from Fort .Donelson, having left the fort at 5 o'clock last evening, bring ing the military mail and dispatches, and 150 • of the wounded, to the hOspital. at Paducah. The:fight commenced-on Thursday - and Fri day. On Saturday the contest.was desperate. The:lllinois 18th stirered severely, and the lowa 7th sustained. imsiderableloss. • Swarts's battery, which was taken by the enemy, was recaptured by our men. Two Colonels mem wounded anitawb The lose is heavy on:both sides. Thenpper fort was taken at 4 o'clock, and the Union flag is now totting:, over It. Our troupe Ushered:with treat gailautryi --" • T • gunbtats.St., Louis,- Louisville . an d . Pittsburgh wens disabled: , •e' - The Idilinshabs• met the .ratirtar boata i at Paducah, going up. . • • Sr. Lotus, Feb: 16.—Dispatches received at heicifluirters' ?het -10.1.the,_gnnboata 'are. pretty effeettiatirdisithied, except ono: Com-• mender-Foote" wass• vionoded t twies;' . .turt not fatally. The , upper ° redoubt, taken by our troops, coin:nand* Fort Donelsou,' and Oen:. Grout telegraph' he would 'be ahle to'captrire that fort to=day,' (Sunday.)" 3 .• :Oen. Halleek, also,. received a dispatch, from..4lon.7.leurtin, stating-that 3Price's.rear ;guard was overtaken in pursuit from Spring; held, and 'after a _brief resist:mice , the rebels tied, leaving the road strewn with..wagthut and baggage . .. Oen: Curtiss reports haring taken.l more prisoners than he'knew what to do with.•., "It stevetrains,lntit taws." _ Ontiseo, Feb: 15.--tti special diipit6hito the Tribwie, 'dated - Camberland'" neat; Fort Donation on the forenoon the, 15th, says that the iting,iiinsmeneedigain at day., break, and continued at interval all day ions.. Up to four o'clOck, no - movement or' &intuit by the land force bad been made. Night Imterelast, an attempt-was made:by the robelisto take' Taylees , battery ;light butartillery they:were repitlied by' two menu, and driven back ;,beyond. their;: en-. Our loss in wounded is antelderable,'Pittnot - ' more than three or • four . are ' dangetonely Sin gunboats arrived yesterday, and con menoed an attack on the fort at if o'clock in the aftertMon: The firing W*llrarj , :rapid and, severe, and lasted an -hour and , t - rutty -Wiz: sates, when our gunboata fell back. -3. The four iron-Clad boats went within three hundred yard" of the fort. All the rebel visor gang care pt Six, wereeither dismorizited or Wein:ad...The first shot fired from the gum boot Louisville dismounted Ahe 'rebels- 128- pander: - The:Lautivilti Motive& fifty:getter shots, two of "thick took effeet,,one striking : the starboard..lda of .heideck, and passing theintire length of_ the beat, -killing three men, and brvutiriejr her tiller mine ashort die- Mum from :the• pilot-house:, The sofa, was 'matMel by..loms af:the hand., when • shell from the Tyler, which.lay some distance. astern, burst over arriveit , froui . Curritualf Bound yestardayVsays thataeireralvif itho fed, tratganboabs arrived at the uiat'aleirt ~ Thurs.,. day,afternoon at 3 o'ciinki awl ‹ 40141=04 , firing shot andlhelt upon the rebels ishis.WSP. ' engagedia daitiiiing the ~ eansi. - . ~. „.r The atoriii deliyeiliejailini or the Stab. ~ and Eitiipas had Jeriiy - Bfue for Tfalteriis.,::' NOTtS 1 FICOICTIit CAPITAL ,7, , C.-r penafteot th!l, Pittsburgh, Getett&;•7l,l. irgi '1 . V/AanxsCerox, Feb 13,38144 1. ' &Oa I ' hS ' IOC Stirling times in _ The t laric . e , to pait.fedAne „elleeesieee ows Mll.,'__e.lFill4. vi;olp):iilgt Is in ,his:WOrk can :do., It le-to Edtnn at. 4,Rfell, that the,* t ell'i'i le Pte' grass of oniiirpli in ihoWes tis iftte. He and tile President are 'frunninithe maellike" -- euk -- there: - The army' of the ?Mame: with lone log eyes look out ' from " their sloughs and. ' Quagmires upon their happy brothers iri GM` West, under the direction of the brave Hal- , . . .I. wialoto tell yourreaders a. feet whlch It know, and which 1 te.lie great &saute intma-I =ldeating as autheitic. All :she leedeeeeT. in the case of (len. Prentoni.(4miglik say,* Otiose of West Point vs.FreinoutLis Dor e * tii.4. It will mate a book - or. 'romo AM and rare liters - Sit,' as I judge leani:..tho hulk MI-ilii r proof *heists, which I have rsot'reialobtli den. Fremont's( wama is infai-ahhak -u 'Hi. riii ord is cts'lmee rot lieht. The elinituftteeUtlid management of the war have stets& this fedi to the ;bold and‘glorious secretory of wriev Sir.. Stanton; moreover that; gentleman „had ...{ himielf seen , and -road _the teatimony, i and ',- agrees . with the Couunittoe, that, 'fie is oil; I right,'" • and what is more, that he. shal t have a command within' a rate &kyr. ',The Prea:,. ident has` always felt iienfisibneo ' ii'llin, but his (Fremont's) eninileitiumfndlip Such a strong ease, and made •inch a vied ihow-' ing against him, that be' was forded' to= briiit about this investigation. • I enure yon;tlbel President has, acted Satyr:to to blivrputalloial as a thoroitgh going, honost . gentleusti, - Altd , will takaZreatilleasure, I,am sore, ill realee, tug the name of the gollat!t,,,Kreteont ; to, the, list of offirerit inactive service. - What a_ putt., there will - bete' Anse nodal' his 'harder, the, brave, bold pathfinder I the love; of freedoms the gallant ohampien of the cause we fouglib' for in 1866, and ate-lighting Ur' near the_ dale of truth end righteonineas. r ,' - • !,-: - .( 1 :.Tbe, plansof hiatempaign, a" neir diselosed;' , Were lathe principal . points, .the same that, Cken. Haller*. since he has token oontrol, has,. atifeu under present elrensustanom is,possin ible, adopted. adop tinder_ desired to,take possessioa of Mai:imbue as the groat Strategist point - on the Mississippi. ' This woo not alley:- ed ; contrary to ' orders, 'of ' father witifonk this'll/110 Mokpossesibuis of Patiqh. - But for that, the Ohlo'irivoldifints been 'id tholotsel- -stoma , the tobssla -4 Tbsearieetthrertitrarenow thrmistr'thaAnirst=of , Missouri 'toads. toiling , down towards Springfield, aro but returning 'ori ,the weary uselt , widelt - , lid , plashed over ITO Is ederill..seereekl 4 1e4 , equelles on. the smooth vied& of lOst autumn., , hilathp pcirrsin die Th. 013104 las, proving in his. note try, the way; that Tritant, never Intended:to, `get further than the cfpgg. the _l"..Atiticassiqua already bridged that river, and was paling on toward the enemy, whiehho wind dhavesen. nshtfate'd at a blow but for l.ho'niistectune of; his removal: ` 1 The people will soon ' be'ealiesl upon to rejoice that - the , brave Fremant - bat 110144- sunbathed hie sword:in his °Martini , gauss, , If sills always, been found ..ready.lat die for the flag which he," of all mortOlo,ludili. borne. nearest to hearen, planting it =4 the ' eternal/tows of that pealt,e . 'fjtah shallqlr l4 bear his name I Isis itatsta'ii the 'fislograßilepalicii l the Peen, that Gen. Stone was briested:'6l. l' ' ' commend of Gen. -hfcCleibib: 'llimilitTesif i the, latter was glad to have, hint arrested,lnfelt,BP net true Gurgle bad any agency in'thesuftwie Tam informed on authority, thato you (waiddE_ not doubt for a momept, that SconstaryStantotr. is the wan who ordemdthe traitor to bensbbed- Clint. ILeCtellan knee, pl.:9;kt% about,it.. 4411: deid,it Li stid"thist he Was eery: IrtaChaffeeled, at It, and iii itemise quite sick Ai the ; strength or %t. se was' douhtlett_griov`ed. to • - theleari; that a man" in so Important tilled- tion could act a part iuch iniirii - gittitid* f- s r -% • -fflieCheirilier liirikeff, the Naar pimp stif Ob. inia -,hbtokl doom, in Loudest inn eliowliere,' whildellgeruld Jug% vice-Ives; ridirad;•rumas- 04,04,114,.teet for the - Prib, as good /a , the Jane' - - under t he aupervision of that second handy dealer in iAgnIP, aur) llll4, P,Ogifigf"7.' - , t• When shall they , tee etevesgettH,-." "..,11. tq.Pe th el e r the in'tetri tfauld ho liort , -: 7 tient; whenitiall they part5'..,....,.....7, Hodson, the.partster of 11ennettia.tbe i gar-- iactirsilt benbablylm here; certiloly.ito *ll- be summoned'hark as a wit:Tarot logro:fiCa. - .:, - `- War Committee. '.Previous 'to yourre OrvPit_, , this lOttoso witirsind ryise'bdokoriia. ''' , _ instructions from- that eraplayefs is ntoirTlioi' - -, font' Usakohunittee. l Paha inrormid flutter's'. "manna means" of procuring informititm,'' as, tharein 41d diont. amsomonderfalyind tore,'; - _ tray resour ces little dreamed Or. ~e_• ,t, , Thet-OrothioalMs of , PriT 9 4ol**** ll,7, Alexandria bays been under normldSratipm., alio: The facility wlth, , Srack,,perSlMS44, dinbtfel iliiretthebuni pe:cillvities harp 1Ati0, , ,,. put through the lines of our army, t.htir ' at kart become intoiriable." - '-,. -'• „,t.„- .I. had many Moro thingar destredltlleritiii " ' to.peol, toil shalt miss the 'man. , c.; '- 1 -` , .. -, • ,--,41 1., 1 ... ,0.. t liarrot.....fo . 41-twketik by Tylegrapp„ , , - , ..) • - Ranaiziriu,Pyb--.4.-,The , Flour -_market, Icci 4ulay 'Ned only =OOll4 ware diva:ward at $626,-, 8 6 ' fie sePerette, - $ 81 t)03 5 75 Inv trthi,_iia" . . 5 Bk it loreszka himilyv Ana tab* OfltyallTearr Si 1 3 WA Ocra lifs4 144 a., There issh.. 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