- - A . . . . . tithslturghazetk. _ TvissnoxmanNe.. • : 4: > 18,:1882. ' .41 7 1 , A11W. earornatz PAPYB• o.llv TEX 0127. Keno . . — . Nut Onarrinnlns for WI &Mae, tiCk. Eau, Optician, 65 littit finstr -4 1 1 4 64014 7.: _ =Mi!=i S.' . ,cDOloosetraitous of Jay. The excitement consequent upon the . recep tion of thixte ere f rom F ort Donelsoi . inoreas .4 - yestmlafaftemoon with its general dis - setztinatiOn, tiell In . the 'Ovenitig - a jubilant spirit pemulod' the entire community. In particular:lnstitutes; sigeneral dettionstraiton wu anticipated by impromptu illumisustions, net. r• .1. and bonkei,.to.: ^/.111 ...011$0Post 02co4rere beautifully , illuminated, and at treated hitch 'attention. Minute guns were trod from Coal MU, bands were parading the streets, and - "Bail .Columbia,".. the "Star Spangled -Banner,"- and other national 'sin greeted thousands of listening ears.. The general joy would be unalloyed did riot the thrice weloome news of this glorious Tie. tory cam with it the melancholy -intelligence that, it was bought with the blood of many brave and -loyal soldiers. -- Thousands of anxiousloving heart*, will be wrung with anguish when the detailed that bloody battle are d. pablie, but they . will have the con solation of knowing that their fathers, sons and brother% diednohly hittling for the cause of Maly, humanity, - and the osuseet God Proclamation by the Mayor: Upon .the iOeeption the gloriotio ow' of yosuordoyildiyorßawyerionted the follooring: . _ . . gtiisitratitt, Fah. It, 1862. Elm' Mayor congratulates rho -silken, of Mahar& on the brltlientauctves of the'lrai donalexats is the-ceptore of 'Roanoke Island, llisibeth city, Edenton, Port. Henry, and the hantycrideoine of the llag of the Union along the banks of the" TEMI26I#OII to the head of lie payigalile witsis In the State of Ala 100110 retognition of the importance of these events, it'is directed Nutt, at noon of Saturday, the Und iamb, 100 gaits be fired,' and that hamediateirtags be raised on all publitifitahlings. It is. also requested that owners and masters of steamers lying in port, and this vecOpunts of private buildingo will, whore* . practiable, .display; tho National Given andeirny •hand and ;tali_ the 17th day , of Itibrnary, 1862. o:l3awitn,jr., Mayor. The.: Late:ViCtorg...Propicsed Cele. it will =be seal,,froin - the annexed acre spondettee,'lltitt.W Wereber of our leading *id semi are daitirans of 'nuking suitable arrange mite for Celebrating, in a proper and bicom 7 , lag manner, the late glorious victorywchieved '67 our..iiip.; Tennessee. We hope' to see the: teustitg -well attended, and we have no • the a • •will be • doub.. t • omens non worthy of the city and the epaulet:: ' . _ . . ' - • ' • ' Piemonte:at, reb.l7, 1882. 21/Ike 'Meier 8.'6. Busier Mayor, dro.: Dear Sir: SW. underelgeed- neyeatally request your SCOW to all a meeting of the 'citizens of Allegheny courity, at inch time and place u you designate, to - rata 'm store to celebrate in an appropriate manner thereeenttlorione victory . addeeed by our' unapt Army any. - A. 0. M7Cmalleo, ClinVer Bmltla, ArbUthbOttailiillen acd. Joseph`Plommer, Thema W:gbur, John - W: Itkkbell, MUMS )11{11116•32, McCitEdIediCAULLUCCI & Co, John 11. Melia; Chan Keller; WhiteLe • Pwi Tolff, Doff & illeett,'Buirgeen .t Co., B. B. Carnahan, J. B. Laughlin Xnap; Wood leCo., Gnid, Bennett t Co.. Zing PO MIL 31. Hartsell, . • A. Mainland,- Co.,' Many Smyth a , . Wm. McKnight,_ - P. - De Man, • Igrerson, Preston* Co., John Speer, B. P. JennhO - Lloyd & Static, - 11Campbell, ' 0 1 .t h regg i Co., - • L.. flUrshheld; ' - W P Thom B.L.Tohneatocir, • S. Belmar, • Ju P. Tamer • B. B A llarbods, Logan A Gregg, ' • J..11.r.D. Crosson, T. M. Janet, PIM Rhoebart, Janus Wood, .IW. D. Baster, Thos. J. Baratisld - B Pnag. Chalfant & Co. Prrrasuatitt, rob. 17, 1862. 21))1fratre 4. 6. MeCendlas. J. W. lifttAL O. W. litagaskr, Jas. /rota and otlyers : livinutia: In couipllaace with your requatt,l tlippolut Tuesday, lath lust. ost lo o'clock a. m. as the time, and the Men:hints' P.:dump as the p lace . for /wading • tweeting to snake softsblearraugauseuta furpelabaaing the' emulous ricturita addend by car lellow-cittsaus, who are battling to nuthttaba the Oretitutiou and ths Laws. • ' C. Maim. CAS!, Or INITOWIATIOLAND BURII -I.llo.—We learn, says the Wheeling Pram, that on Baturdly night, two, Irish women named Ann Lynch and. Jain Parker were dreadfully burned. The circumstances seem to be thew They met at - the house of. Larry , Blemity, op positwthellospital,tthri /first ward, and not heaps *maxi& et for • long tinier they: were so much elated that • bottle , of whisky was immediately proeured. It was not tong before, both were greatly intoxicated. •By some alien* the clothes of one took afire, and, . iwindertaking to extinguish' it, the °labia of the other• Wok fire also. , •Beforet assistance could be obtained they were burned almost to sitirlip. It is supposed at thetime of writing this„,titat one is dying, and the other &hum. . , hstsmva Wien lectured beton an overflow. log audience last evening at Lafayette Hall.. His Iseturi Will a medlerof *it and humor, andislionaded - in -numerate incidents-and iaeeioieo, all eiltralited to amuse and In-, strut.- He made many In. hits at the fish= ions and (Aim of life,...Mok or gerersuniutt oillelals, and eobtraotors *- handsomely, and wide misty. hippy and pointed allosiqns to the'. present • rebellion, which invarbsbly . Ntroughrdeent - tbe honse." . - , Clinai or Dom.—The proposab for the delivery Of one ihoasend four hundred and liflY.borsai for the United States Govennent, to be rewired on lionday, /.7th last. hare been postponed to Monday, thel2d distant. See adVimbensent elsewhere. The Military Academy st West Point. BildX Oblo Prob. /7 1862. EX!. Re-Mtn 4 : The accompanying petition to COngtilee'lies - been' numerously signed In this place. - . Its friends are desirous of wise ' =epees which shall place a military educe-. lion within the reach of. all those who aspire . _ • te: the profesal6ii: of 'arros--:meaus better adepted to our new national exigencies thin . thrt sehoolit Weir Puler. can possibly finish. _ , . Its palate:slice may Induce others to tapper ' Ste' in Ceiling the attention of Congress and purPints Legislatures to 'the sollicot • . s;'," ~ Tours; do" 2b Aside Home of itoiroientativo• of 'the'-thrised Stain in'Congrese'onesibled • -The •'.undersigned, nitisans. of tpeetially represent ; That the.. National tar' theademy at West. Point, ii. Y., has; in VOrdn'thithure, failed , to answer Its important Vent.4ther4ied In its establiihment and sup. perLi...That Ito .gratniteus 641101110 n of toe ins, falters. ..jealous exolusleenese which is tioWirorking thsestrously to the public good; i That unjustly glees advarit.ages to the few • the* many fat their suppOrt ; That • Amps few, are often selected from-mothilletl7 a - 7 1 liens political farOritimi;and not becenie 4hotr tastes:or capabilities qualify them for .ffithtee id thut loiltary profusion ; That the , • ..sonthted support of :the inititithrs dapriies . •Went , the beneath we might otherwise derive linis - ststo'iounilloonoo and privets cronspeti thonlitillacing the means or military , educe bolt. wltttin the teach of all who aspire to a, /istawledgenf the science or profession of arms. .43torlhese reasons -we respectfully ask your hoteredde body to suspend the military Wasi;l'alut; ansi'VeV. 7 inch fostering sit Utether•tastramenothtior; a. thrill serve tq haild.;.ip...military :schools through - the country, on the same socceisfal heats on which now mist oat schools' -of theology, of law, of medicine, and of general - Thus - git lug the opportunity at a": thorough'; toiltratry, education to all such Of ;air /oath. at' aspire to arms sal probation, or who would, qualify thatithelves to, defend 'their coasts' , and its Antblioth hold/Wichita any animosity. Atokte‘iteinthtilr beinktutrnleiliFfen PM. 14,4 .ti'l I /10111111RDAITRAM A Church torthe Aorleirtneenth.'! The Tldristi ' MtA:PinitijiyiudG Regiment, pot. Howley, haireceired a new church tent, ram Philadelphia, which' is _new, regularly used for religious undoes. Their camp paper, akin described it is constructed after an oriental pattern, and closes similar t 0.1.11 =brides, having p, canvas table on' the center uperating on the same plan. : Its cost, OXCitillITO of trans portation, was one -hundred_and seventy-five dollen, which rumbas been nearly raised by the voluntary' contributions :of the :mien and officers who attend the' Meetings in it. was soleninly'dedicated to the service of God, on Sabbath morning at eleven-o'clock, by a sermon by Chaplain Stewart, and dedicatory . address andiwayer by the Nev. Col: Wearier, of the Ninety-Third Petinsylvaniailikcatiters. The singing on the occasion was ledlq Capt. Pullwood, and.wes remarkably good; taking all thiPgs, into icenilderation.,' Col.:Weetter in bis address, . . evidently - touched the; right yelp, as more emotion was-inhibited on the ' part of his hearers than has sometimes been' witnessed at the dodlcatiori of -costly teMples. The service in the, evening was conducted by Seigeant M'lteeters, of Company C The it tendaneW being as fall-la during .day. Meetings will be held. regularly on Sabbath and Wednesday evenings for religioni service; on .Thursday evenings far singing school, and the other evenings . for military instructioW-- when suitable instructors, can be produred. -The library is to be kept open at all, times, and, an abundance 'of religions newspapers . Will constantly be found on the table.' NON IN 113111Nt .00 3A 00 - 40 29`4-10' Macitenthittim the City..4ivelyticene " on . the Levee. " •' ' . „ . Boon after the reception of the news of the capture of Fort MOnelson, the eity . 'becanth wild with joy and excitement.' The steamers at the wharf, about forty in number, soon be gan' to run zip their colors, followed by an al most.. • • instantaneotts ringing .balls,cfwhich . attracted thousands of Pollan , to the b O O% *hare the glorious news was .discussed amid. the Most animated jingling-of bells ever heard in this city. The effectwaseleelrical among the boatmen, and the most eager , desire was eveowhere manifest:ld - to readthe particulars. At ono c'elook the, Evening 63Zalf was sued and distributed to the newsboys, whohad a dear Bold, and rapidly . disposed. of thou sands of copies. A driisling rain was falling it the time, yet min; stopped to read as soon as they could obtain the paper; while Others hastened to places of shelter; reading as they walked. --We never saw papers seised so eagerly, nor their ',mutants dethured.with so mush avidity. The Mayor his issued a,noto of taingiatulatien to the eitliens, - and it is proposed to honor the viethry to our. armies by suitable demonstrations of joy, firing a salute of one "hundred guns; dhplaying..thc national colori t singing -of 'bells;'etoi. Let all , .tha people Wows • '•, - . ; , - A Noble Work. The Pennsylvi<riia Thirieeith edges the kindly °aloes of two well known Pittsburgh tellies - • We would consider ourselvesiery negli gent dirkwe fail to acknowledge publicly, the obligation which our Regiment is under to' the family of the Hon. - 'J. K. Moorhead, oar. Representative in. Congress.. Several times dorlig the ,ihelement and. unpleasant weather through which we have pessecl; hive Miss M. and firs;ll.. IC....Moorhatd, - visited our camp, examined the hospital, and furnish ed the sick not only everything zeorossary for comfort, but very . many : luxuries, which la dips of refined sensibilities and cultivated taste, alone wipuld think of. Miss U. bids fair to become a intecesfal rival, of, Miss Dix, in her philanthropic efforts „tO amliorate, the, condition • of the suffering—,her . .labors not having been confined 'fa- the . regiments. from Allegheny county: . . - The"grateful rayers of those who have recovered, and thOse now con valescent,- from the fevers.. incident to. camp life will .be offered in their behalf; and - we hope our friends at home will not forgot them; while - for theme whose linty it is, we tan say: What can "repay thee for this noble usage, But grateful praise t no hiMfell itself I. peLL"- . , , hTna LECTIMI To-Atonr.—Artemits Ward, the funny "Artemus,"'lectittes this evening, at Lafayette Hall, under_ the ,auspioes of the Typegraphical. Union. Judging " from ' the' humorous and ludicrous passages with the letters of "Artemus' abound, we may con fidently anticipate' numerous' flashes of wit and sallies of humor iD.hilleettlie.. His en tertainments are said to la atoeediuzgly.pleas ing, but tho s e. who admire his "stile. ". will doubtlest be on hand to-judge for themselves. We have the pzutise,oy but one lecture.. ' • . . . . Pazativartow.—Sergeant St. Clair Cooper,- Orderly of Company A, .Regiment, was an Wednesday last presented' a handsome sword, sash and belt, front_the members of his oompany. The presentation speech was made by Lieut. Cel.Xinkead, who alluded in ap propriate terms toi gentlemanly'deport ment; promptness and efficiency.. Thsi Ser geant responded very briefly, but with his usual prOmptnesty ' - Cosurnam.s.-rThs friends of Sig. Glum boni, now suffering, in the Mercy hospital, from the effects of a bioktda Levan raising fund for his relief.: This his been' done with out his knowledipidesolicitation; and many . of the wealthier families, who hare known and patronised' this eminent + - oculist, will' gladly contribute something for tail berurilL ,Contri butions left-at rather of the music stoma will be properly ' • . FROM_ nu Imertum-Mrs. Sophsa Dyer; iiother-lkliw; at. Alexander very,, or kiandiestei,.whO wiM ,wiverely burnt on t en ing by her clothes tak big Are, died ate o'clock the same evening. She was in the seventy-sixth yearof her age. Tor Trithisszn.—Col. Lehman's-lOU Re rennify!vanth Volunteers ; biro been, -ordered to Tennessee, and will leave'Rittan rang within a week.. This we learn upon the best outhority.—Harrithorg 210.,.Menein. • • SPBCIAL NOTICZ Out KglDil2l.—.The 11110 of Dry Goods at Barker & Co.'s 59 Market strait, is continued the samosa before, except ing that still greater.indneementi are being 'offered. Those greet bargains in Silks are rapidly =diminishing, and so. also in Cloliks, Shawls and Dress Goods'; tut they'hirre sev eral bundled pieces of thosti unparalleled cheap prints remaining.. If you want to, see' bargains indeed, go to their store. ; . . AN EISOOTCtAia ' , One of tho.beit Placm within the rants of our, knowledge to purchase clothing, or furnishing goods, is the eatablialusent of Messuk : Vir:Re- Roe k Co., corner of_ Federal street and the Diamond, Atiegbeny. They never to ren- der satisfaction to those who favor, them with a call, and will sell at very reasonable prices. Remember the totality, corn *of Federal er street and the Dismondi Allegheny. - . - Sow is thellure to' make parclurses of pry . Goods at old prices. Mr. Burchfield; corner of Mirket ord./fourth streets, UM announces his closing out sales, and 115 he intends to sell the whole of his stock, is offering very flatter ing bargains to cash - bujeick If tiny of 'ottr readers wish to improve this opportunity they may do so by giving him a call. ' WE. Somme, Carpenter mid ,Jettlet's Jgb- . bin( • Shop Virgin- alleyi hetween;Szeithlield street and Chem envy. - Ali 'kinds of Lome Reisiring done on Short, notioo and in - work= manlike manner. :Charges moderate: tunie your orders. All' orders prornpUy attended Bowman, iirturnew I—Pain, disease .and exposure, with a h of dint ate,' muddy" water and bad diet, will be Mumeidable, but Airmail with lioltoway's Purifying and Strang then- Pine; you Min 'Mime - all these and still retain good pipat4.,..-9Aay 25 ennui per box. 220 • Tea pre-eminence-in-selling cheap belongs to. Barker & Co, 69 Market street. It is hn possible for us ,to convey an idea of how - cheap they Dry Goods, and advise our friends' to gd and sac ; for titenmetree,:ptemiir Mg them an amiable . . Onirtarra; Cali*. will he taken at 'Hunt's Book store, Idiuionle Hall, Fifth street, and, at the Omnibus ofileu, N 0.446, Liberty street.. Day or night, all orders left in either the two: plates wilt boprointtly'attooded to. D01711)11. C Buu, Water Cae and'. oulas pathio Physidati ; aLo ogank for•‘ oelobrated IT Traits /4t,arr. Comer, of "111341 Arnotiltrosti: ' .44 - "*, learrision denc;*ortmPola,iittof • liimusprza, Bob. The Committees from the iinstutiel: Coma mitteea at Haalslinrgto.:}Pea bin fffeturim4: hem on,"getordtty - satislied- it* the only 11 4 9ifir .Legiidatire . re' hu'iry tip the moll • amount of indieptot , . legislative work before and adjourn, arid return hire attar Congress has acted onsits taxhilho, and appropriattoni to . eni* - Ihe war. It will be impossibli 'for the. fennsyl vents Legislature; until about the middle. of Zeno, to know what Confront will require Of . It. Your readers bad, therefore, better slimier- • SPECIAL NOTICES. •=zl -~.~.-t . stand at ono, that this Vegislatuia. wilbad jonin about LILO middle nt March; and I===l tit laiit on better. This allourntietit will eiiibleVatiTat - commissioners to: revise our tax leis, and 'report to the eitra sessien: I have letters even in ikcliritaolicif any formal report to the Legislature, - which will jive your readers the 'substance of what that Committee .learned at Weshingtozn - - ' --' - • '-r__‘'' ' - ' .A. sub - committee of thellatienalWitys - and Means has almost ready for pieserititiOnle - the General. Committee a very thorough:and elabeirate system of taxation - on - all kinds of persen - al'estate, to he imposed by geneses. - a'hat Comuncttee does not propene_ to'ader any . additional. taxation on landed -property;bw; ye n & the_tirenty.reillions - in thi. act of Au , gust 1861.. In this, sttmeit , of giefotlir loy al, States the Legislatures, have, easuirted the: payiniiit lif theirquota' of the , taxes of' 1862.. Lest Tuesday was the day fixed ;when' to - give notice at'.Waihington, lad I feellprond to say' that Pennsylvania not oily asetimed; Int kris already paid het; Sl,92o,oooassessixi upon . her by that att. Governor Curtin , expected to retire- to llsirrisburg.:.lcenigh4l - and to _have with him the certificate:At J3copetary..Chase ' that Pennsylvania had.pald. her full quota. I hive iiiidontit that the. Governor; will send to the Legislature - a message before the close of the present week, stating this fact. - Secre tary, Chase could very truthfully say, as he did, last Saturday - , that Pennsylvania .had stood Ant and foremost in suetalning a vigor !woos proseoutioteof the - present war, to put down treason." - Pennsylvania hat furnished ' nearly cint4eurth of the men in the field--sher was the bratto Telly ta the. protection of the Capital, and now she is . Lire Int tit . plank down her attire of the twenty millions to pay the'etpentes of the war-'- These faoU throw that the' 41".Seyetone State .is not, always slo*--althongli 'fele* and steady" is said to: be her °Uremia-11E8.i i , Ways andhis sub-committee of the Washington Ways anti Meiens'will report a bill to tax tonnage and passeigers on rellrbailt 7 4hls tax to be paid by the companies,. from . their - treasury, in the manner the tin on - bank dividend' are now :,pa1d...." They . l._efill very certainly also impose a pUtty'lnewy tax on aid distilled ter; , Diluted liquors, tobacco, eugars,_ &e. The ,Governments of England and France now col lect over one hundred' millions of revenue from .this class of articles. If the tax is even heavy enough to . preirelit the use'of sucliintiolet all the lbetter tor seelety.' 'ln fact, I 'hope all the temperance societies will tuni is and - -give their assistance to impose heavy taxation on drinking, and the use of tobacco. It only one-tenth that is now need, was - tised, the tax payerswould be tar abler io pay their animal Congress will also; nix tire acUre floating "capital of the country by the impotitioatif , a stamp tai. ' From Eavolutionary , times we" intient; a 'dislike hi' this form of Miation. Nene; howener, would be' liss felt and so cheaply collectell as 'this...Such, it 'least, is said to be the:experience of_Great Britain. Anotheetpwriet iltAtzation wilatrilie hardly 'in your vicinity. , Thataill be a tax on man 'ufactured articles of all kinds made in the United States. 'Heretofore this'hasot • been considered a- egitimate -, n suldeot of taxation, because calculated to Utica a tive tariff. .Now, hoiever,there 'main to be sib eheico le . ft; ire that'Oeingiess should Ilse' innesitethe rates it' the tariff schedules tonorrelpond - with the amount of tax assessed 'ox our domestic Manufacture"... • '- ' , - ;The Pennsylvania :Legislature was anxious that the assessment and collection of all these taxes should, he.devolved upon. the local State -Mummers and collectors. Itli notyrit certain that. Congress willadvt that, view.... ~ , The diffitultlin aro groat in both ways, and whichever seen* to the members freest from trouble will prevail. - My own Impressions are that Congress will create an a ncy - to uses, `and 'also' ta 'collect these taxe s, entirely' sepia - - .rstitfroixi 'Our Sate and- local : inity officers. The percent. incenris'tax im by the act - of August., .1861, will probably be revised and incorporated in the new mot w being-pre pared. If the p war.sho dbe brought p t i to its _olota..before _six_ 111911 hs more run around; and -- s - warlrith - En nd b • - not to follow, then I 'thihk_the - pre tax bill, of the committee would - mite !no sy -enough to pay the annual lutenist' onion, war debt... i Everybody, both at Harri s; rg and Wash ington, are smiling ; Anil hopof at the pros- Peat of crushing oat treason and rebellion. i Before sixty days more run round, wo ex pect to see the leading spirits hat - got tip- he great rebellion of. lBol in tli 'hands of our Genbrals: " TheiMeentiosi of t leaders can alone prevent the nourrenee o .sn ob another. Mistaken clemency now may i valve millions of lives in the future. Boot' -foe tei,day. Four PITT. MARRIED: KINOXID—AMOS-=ou the 13th turt., hitt,' Light Street. E. Chaisb,_Baltlemre Ci ,by Bev. W. Corortoublate.l brEar. Wm. HI Bev. KINCALB, of Pitteburgh, to_Hiss MOUE E., daughter or I. Jarrett Araciarra•, • Baltimore. WILLIAMS & T T UNEQUALED DOUBLET AD FAMILY SEWING MAC : ES. Price. US to PO. according td le of Cabinet. lerSalaitoont. No—ISEISTE earner of • ThissEschloc• are aniltalad iHth which tbeq execute all kinds of re •rk requireilof complete machine. They combine dare. b en= l o h trbroli s e the' , ;el 'u rge " All lischhaes warranted and •t la. repair one - LILLEY,A tiTIIAIN, Sole to for Wistern Pann'a, No. IS Elfth greet, =ter •f Basket, Mts. L LLar wraim, t all, a mint.. of and U N rn for sale, Wholesale and Itl EAOIIINE NEEDLES. of S EWING LILL dk No. IS SIMI at., • nos AGENTS WANTED. a " " it TAYLOROR , & 'PRUTEM X - 1"1"114 1th.Id wiLlarr sirm, • fir Potsonal attentift iFien to OW and Woof. PBODUCL and MELICIIAND gosumilly. Iladorsts folvattelo insollotOk cotudgiitooolo of staple - • , Messrs. KING, THOIL& PENNS AIGBI OPCriE -do. CO., Pittsburgh. JOBSPH O. PATTLSB, irsc.,,Cintintddi.• And eidelosstt moscbuuts esosrstlg. , ricatund 111113TrZI ICELAND moss rams ICILLND MOSS PASTS. . Thli dellekes .. composed ofces• land Bless,Ovits Aro bio Sugar awl Vaunts. la enublently recoOnnen the alleviation and emsded.for ./olOoughlgthillailke• Throat. Mem* . . SIMONY JOENBTOMi Dsooau 'And Dean In Maks iszally Modlninen, (610 .. Come ottniltliestd and lOirth divots. /71_ . I I . • . 7l` . ; tar Ur—The subeetiber haring been chi) sleeted try the Columns of Allishear,OAUGEß for said city, hereby eve'. notice that be is now ready to enter anvil Me suttee. Henan be found et the eMosi of the Diamond Weigh Sales or at his place of doing bmineda. cm Obtetniat dreg, nearthe canal. , - • WILLIAM BROWN.. U /ISA 1.t)4 (71:USW ittilk TUISALUVO. ' 10 :SUPERIOR CHEWING TOBACCO. -. _. • -SUPERIOR CREWING TOBACCO.. IlltithlntteSin receipt of *large smutrant of az. tallest ChoslogTOseoc4 - Inetsdlotr SO GROSS JOHN ANCERSON CO'S SULAM , Aso ma aeeortmentof . istriistow 11A92,NtrA CIGARS. JOSEPH PLEIdINO. - - .Contor of the Dlassoist and Market stmts. D R. CHAR PIMCIUN M)I0MIZON N!!).. 86 FEDIEBAS, STOJM, (Oman* Camas& Row neat itinatlika)riaa%) 106:11 v ,~ _.- PTECNIMIIii , 1-11.Z.1,1 1.43 f-1 —4l/Ell Ji A, irat!..l ,tey;l, .71t - - : tfulturtl• ,•. ,I ' . ',Ev..:to',4f GthRIOUS_ nws t GREAT - Mc:mgr. , FORT DONELSON MrCl.l3-3MD/ 1 . , Gen tale Johnsonand Suet. nor Taken ! '• , 15;000 Rekel :P,O§prieral SAVANNAH PROBABLY -CAPIURED Be. Louis, Feb. 17:--19ispaiehes from Gan,. Grant to Gen. Itallook announne thoinnender of Fort Doneleon, with - 15,000.prisonerslin..: eluding Gene. Johnetonißuckner and Pillow. . ✓ ...Custer!lse:li Fob. 17.—Fori Doneblon w i s taken yesterday, with 15,000 prisoners, in. - 7 ' eluding Buettner and Johnston: FOILTRESII MoNaos, Feb. jfi,-cia Baltfiriors, Feb. 17.—8 y a Slag of truce to-day, we hear. that Fort Donation was surrendered - to, Oak. Grant yesterdayASaturday.) Gene. Pillow, Floyd, Johnston and Baskper were takeit; to•" gother with 15,000 other prisoners. We are also informed that fighting has been going on near Savannah, and that•that city I has probably been captured. The propellor phuiet arrived this afternoon from Baltimore, having on board the aim; rine cable to be laid - aorosi the bay from, this point to Cape Charles. 'The line hai idnady been completed . from - Wilmington, Delaware, to CipeChistles, and also from the headmutr-' tors of Gen; Wool, about a mile and a halt:op . the beach', l 6 the 'plaoe.selected for the, Mese . - lug. The cable willbe suntiiii " audits soon as the necessary , arrangements can be made this department.be connected di reetly by telegraph , ! ithlytsb!ngton and New York, and. the Government mad -the, publio. will become informed of important news trans mitted hence from twelve to twenty hours earlier than at present. The line will be an der the management of Mr. W. H. Heise, of the U. B. Military Telegtapkii end will be of the pastime valtie to the government. , The Fernandini sailed -this afternoon, wind R. E. ; clear. Ia anticipation of a iisit'fiem the Seoretary of War, the • 10th New -York. Regiment was ordered to parade at 7 o'clock this morning, and the Secretary was to •be receirelf•by • salute and other hotori. 4 '4:l LgTT~3T i~ 30,000 REBELS IN THE FORT Terribl'p-...siouoto !•._ on ..b0th.,;..aid.q.1.-::,.;:; COWARDLY ESCAPE OF FLOYD CASUALTIES ON THE GUNBOAT& Louts,..Feb.l7.-.--Further officialadrices from- Fort- Dinelson say that Gen. Floyd escaped during the' hight,„and the'rtibels' In the Tort denonneed him as' a Mak-heartad , traitor and coward. thousand troops7fifteen .tbliusatid , of whom ire our prisoners; fil'o, thOcumtel iseaped, and the balancd ore reported killed, wounded or otherwise disabled.. Our loss is not stand, but the silsingbtar. in our. ranksis niondoited as terilbly.;si*Ore . . . Sr: Loots, Feb. 19,--Tbis essultiles.4;ibe gunboats at Fort Done!son 'are_ as' folloirs , The St. touis bid three' killed, includi n g P. R. Riley, of CineiCnati, two wounded, among them Lieutenant Kimball. The ,LtnalevMe had Ave sailors killed, font. viounded, =—two severely, each haring: both. arms shot away. The Carondelet bad:four killed, six badly wounded, including and two severely. The. Pittsburgh. had two The, force ea rotas for Fort 'Donelson had 'mostly awns up, and were located on the loft. General Lew Walleee, with chi Eighth Bits:, fetal and 11th Indiana, arrived on Friday: Sr. LOUIS, Feb. 17.-:Fort Donelson was surrendered at' 9 o'clock yesterday- . morning, 'to the land forces. Thi.ganboabl'ware t ries% ant at the time: An immense amount o war material was among the trophies of victory. Floyed skulked awitj-the night before the sarrendor The gunboat Cainudelet; Cept.i.Waiker, ar rived at Cairo. • : ' : A large number of our wounded haws been brought to the Paducah and:,Cairo This city is wild with excitement and jor. The news was read nt the 1 Union Merchants' Exchange, creating a most intense excitement.. The "Star Spangled Banner," "Flag of our Union". and "Rod, L White ;And was sung by allpresent, after which they adjourn ed and marched inheatiretartetv,l.,9oowr 1,600 strong, where three rousing cheers were,giie, for 'lialleck and Foote. Gen. Ilalleck appears ed at the window and thanked• the peep:* for their hearty demonstration, and said : "I. promised when I came:bete, with yoir aid, to drive the 00003i0riof our flag front your State, This bee been dote, and they we now virtually out of Kentucky; and soon will be out :of Tennessee.'! (Moret;ebeera for the_Union.) The "Star Spangled - Biliner!' was repeitstd , , and the crowd dispersed. . , _ Judgt Holt wept for joy' *hen' he loud the news. F Many stores are el6sed, and the city is being dechrsted with Bags kind evidonoo of great joy is manifested everywhere- - - Gov. Yates, Secretary ho och snit Auditor Diablo!, oflllinois, left for Port Doneleon this morning to look , after the wounded Illinois . _ BTBHN, .1. of Market. --10:1mood 'L12114 . 1,11T1.41. CCWICKM9IOII CINCINNATI, 01110. .Arlielnialtlon:hu--beeti:,inide- for : all the aticimboiteld'this•viciulty to be held in readi ness for .transporting troop! and sovfilimeht Great ifdeJolcing fir tlacirinati. reb:l7..—Nows or Ahecspbtre of Bort DOnelson reached' here 'et,ll, - ,0,' - oldek this Morning; which came intense finite:none and . J0y....1 (Enthusiasm on change was un bounded. , • . • The steamer Albin Collier -leaves- to-night. with twelve `surgeons and ever one hundred boxes' of 'tippet for'Tort'Donelson. , •• - Three thousand dialers wan 'cubsoribed la a short - time'for the relief o f the wounded. _ TiltotNnite;l--Sustes lianitery . Commission telegraphed toOen. Billiig.ioA4 l l4 . to Crintlit-! nail as many • wounded edition is` be inicr! proper; saying, eitisens, , of einainnati; would most gladly pTylideforthem.:: • , Teziiig.Ut.sirgineral .Thuadriation_witteben fret And; fire,works will take plaes r. • A', nitional. salute will..befired .from Fula! heevy gone on. the fortldatitlrs around , the! --.111ff:In97"1". 'iaVsitig Troops pare bee* t _ ill4ayietteoittsi foe Qualawdend I'4 tl bf..4.7ii1 tiTO W h Wr`' 1'17772 mereint has thtfoltrre4 . e - tiit ' lterrisiritiMt the rebels yea, Issseoetlie Areaßeall ordered* forced mei& hi Geri- Area SOftrolif,if possible; therailroad ead tiropike,bridges on Misr-Barr= river. ; They' had, hoierer; dotroyeet!, iitteja Mitchell merited the blinks of the river. - • The-brigadis of Brtiokinndge and nhidsnin 'wore, until Thursdaj evening, at • Woodand. Station ; ,-.The.rabelsiefts.naihingAt Bowling Green, *leapt t few old wagons. Apart of theiown is reported being burnt; :••—,-.• to 'believed' that rib rebel forces ate now in Kent - itchy oast of the direotreintfrein,Bowl tug Green via FranklintO,Nashville: . • Crittendenis trying to organise areitherarmy at - Carthage, On the south bank of the Cumber land. This lithe only rebel force on the line -from Bowling-Green —Bracken ridge's add liindman's' brigades 'have - fallen - back' on. Itnesellvilli - where Buckner and' Floyd's • brigade be s have been - stationed for some tine... larder and Johnston were also: believed, to bo that point on Friday.: It ii Presumed, that with the exception of the above brigades, the whole rebel army has been moved to Port Dinelson and Clarks . , What movement May - laive been made . .by. - themiabetforess since Thursday, can only be conjectured, but the probabilities Are, they. have comeentrated their whole force on the 'Cumberland: .If howaver, they have not done so; the divisions of Nelson and Mitchell be ample to cope with all they may ~have, be tween BowlingOrten,And Nashville - • , - It is: believed that the diviiiiiii of MaCoole - , 'And:Thomas embarked' at the mend' of Salt river, on steamers for Cumberbuid,,on satur day night and yesterday. Troops that have been in camps of instrso- Non at 13ardstown,y o re at Louisville Jester day; embarking Tor the ' Cuitiberland." ,Tbelndisna Itegiment's hattery and artil lery will leave New Albany to-day. , , -The aggregate of this reinforcementis per-. haas 40,000: - .", : - „Gen. Buell, winaderitand, kalif... with', Mc- Cook's division to talsonommand in nfuse - it in, the' Cumberland, where our force will, by to-. morrow night, number about 80,000.' - While he presews the enemy an the Coinlieibitid with histretnendons force - their Beak:and riArare, • pressed by the hazer divlsionii under Mithell. - and Nelson. Etinciviritinkthe - abov e ire learn that ten .regiments.front ShiOhinaimpS are ordered at once to the:Cumberland. . . . . - .ftijoicings in .Conaress on .the Re , ceipt Of the News of the Victory at Fort DonelSolf. • • • ••• WASHINGTON, Feb.l7, '1862. Horit.—On the opening of the Hall, Mr. Colfax;,Of I.o(l.4steil and readily obtained permisiton to mike a statement: relatAver the capture of Fort Donelson. a..„ pre; ' found illeneebe then- announced that General. McClellan bid 'authorised him to inform the . Reuse thitliO bid jruit received a dispatch from Cairo informing hini of the arrival of the gunboat Caroudelet at that place this morning;, bringing the.news of the capture of. Fort Don-. then yesterday by'the land forctiof the U. B. wrsayi with sllftetin- thourtand:prisonersi clidint..oenerals Sidney-Johnston sand Buckner.-siwAy; - and loixpeeded-in mekinihie escape. the news' wet received with great applause, with laughter Atlherin-, nonncement of. Floyd's cowardice.- Mr. 'Colfax, of Ind., was surrounded_ by mei:Fibers to hot! . farther news. - • Mr. Wishburne; of Illinois. - I want' the' gentleman from Indiana to know that Gen: Ulysses S. Grant who. eommanded the land /orals that captured the fort, is froth:lllinois; and: from Galena, in my district. . Of view of this grati fying fact, moved, but the House retailed, to adjourn. - Mx:Colfax said that lie had farther :news from ;Fort' Donelson from rebel zooms. (Cries; let's hear it.)'Cio to the desk and read Intense excitement preeilled: file; Speaker culled - the House to order, -and deep silence prevails. . . Mr. Colfax then .read 'the - dispatch,. as brought from Norfolk by, the flag of truce.. [Applause on the floor and in the kir. Wright, of - Pa., moved to adjourn, Which was disagreed to. " Mr. Mallory moved to discharge the Com mittee on the_Conduct of the -War, . as Joni - - the gra. Aiiibr th i s morning : theta , seethed be AO further use 'for them. [Pwrgbter, and cries of agreed, goal] . • . ' Mr. 'Washburn., of xi:narked. that the was 'gratifying that the House was evidently Bine temper for twine's, - and soggested, but tile Mouse , refused;, again' . adjourn. Mr: Wright had made a simliar ineffectual fte., .. .~' _ . _':b ~ ... Important' from •Weseltington.• . . tAIIMISCIT9II,. Feb..17.-- Ge neral McClellan. bee receive,' 'dispatch' fully mill:ming the ifies"of the eiilitifioTof Tort Donation. Waal:townie, Feb. 10:;-•The Slattery Ceti inittee, qh ThursdlY, sent from Baltimore two inspettera with a large *meant of boo, ppital' sopplies for the • wounded it• Po:amok. • ,‘ The well known old man, Francis . Bather, was taken sick suddenly. in the War Rapti ment thie rooming, mhere,he had for, lortj , two years been a messenger, and died" jilt as he reached, his home. • lie was appointed finder Madisorei administration. ; The Quartennaster's .Ifepartment , has, ex tended,..till next Saturday. the time, for_re beiritig bide to - supply - army - horses ,: &large number of dashes are stilt r in •!Wasbiegtott.• L. C. Baker,- to charge of the ! government , detective civil"police, reeigned - 'his - position pesterday. By his noticing caeca and -dere sion tatkut government, the contraband trade with the rebel States ;has , Amsen almost tom ! pletely broken up. He Intends - entering- the military scrotae as an officer, ' lleneral•Fremoot Will probably leave here toward the close of .the week. It is believed by his friend's that he will soon be assigned to important military ; duties. ' • '•• ' • The dispatch announcing a victory at - Fort •Donelson has occasioned. intense &obi but up :to ten o'clock to-night no of dispatches. had been received in confirmation of the ro. - port,;;lhrther thin that on upper . fort had been captured thiland •.• -. ;Win" Doriltrwitity Feb.' 15, 1.862,-LThe railroad operations of . the _Wor Department !reiluirlie that tliaie ilionld!be &Piet and alai 'Ant system of railroad transport that weeld;so: ;cure -to the clovernmemeenergetio action, with e lair *trot eliarges..' ! The Secretary of War believing that he may - safely appeal to 'the '',practical experience .r. the, °Moire' ot the' }railroad campanili , and to their patriotto feelings forjtheiriaid in devieins su e h. a sys-', tem, he invites. &hi 1 older-m of aeba " . ,. • th e re 'spective. rsiiroad7companiai • in :Alia loyal . States, to meet and confer , With him on this !subject at Washington, on lituriday, the 20th !day of Februarj; 1852. Hol,TEarluSCorning ;and 21.1. Wilson; now In-,thiii 'city,: are, re- Anostet to • set its a Committee of demise ! meets. - • (iligied;)' Wt#lll"o,Y , t ,Secretary ,of 707,r; From Nissouri.. . , ~ , Prantoruzn,'BiO.;Feb: 16, - - . Aspeolat dis patch to the 81. Louis /Ansocrat say. that ao cordint Co. - advice', the Federal army, its in vigorous pursuit of the rebel,- --:- .. -.: .1 , PricW's army was -on Orono Creek, 29 miles' from here, Friday evening, and our forint are only Fire mites in. their rear,'-preparing to make an tarty. *tart. in parrolethe sear morn- 1 ing."; 'Price tad . placed - his - train in -advance., About:tine hundred wagons, containing sup=. plies for. lim,...yrere,,,brought. into, this 'place P from oiiyih,.onlyill. few lonia before lifein . the rebel' synipnililimo - kerir nista thatlilei will - be reinforced by twelve oe - 9ftron,regt7 inentifrtnn lienlenvilleiAriunitu n. iandertie Pan Dina, but:Gen. Sigel, who. Was itdrairaing on the rebel column by *Afferent relate Wart I thakipircenad hy Gen,c oAis, maystrike ',blow on their dank, and upset italetdigone. Four rebel officer and thirteen privates fell into`our hands on Friday, and are nowhere. ' The ofEicariiim_the .notorioris Col. Proemil, Biajor Berryi Aid-do-Oamp to Gen.: ließrids, Captain Dowell, Lluartermastar. -:-. • ~ c 1 A Pony Farness; with•RelaYpoits, haibeen estribilibed - by. Captain Caldwin,.. between and this point: - ',---." '.'',' ::- i. i 1 , ; i • Cite of JOrifen;the Move Trider. --liirmnriwatori•Petr. laatio• Ta ney this' mottling &livered tho Opinion albs Can!' lit tha,cara of Jordon the tiara - trifler, datizing the -motion -nunb;•-iq p-Daaa, fbit* writ of prohibition lo previa his un- Vain on. Ahtrgroatdl of trant of power fa ihiiihmt-terir view • prOoloilinits Am- arisainal liiiiiilittoiittribi-tbiridtlatt of a Irtittinbp. , Wit oelbeCi Aiweritwrity tlp.--Now York .Citttit win , ix, cal& •to' tka 3 , 6oll*l**lti'griforiori,dot anis' •• ' • 14.13 /1140*.114•MAili 1;; - .) 7 • ,01.t.1.7) Igagit b Ag ly, 4 4 . 1 . • ffl=lM eitemestlfieriaikSO4sy ob."lthems*keir. 1 the nowe of the *Adis otreitikiiiilion. l4 1; mint* of one "hundred gdnareratilred.iand Amery deiranistration of jorerkidbitee4 A specislirain left at 'l4i.n ... fairoirtDetialmili; .zzith,tereity7limevoiniztiost . h#00: and a large 'quantity of .hospital stores. citizen's meetingjou; been-called to make Awl nmgementi for taidni eire of Atm GOT. Morton leaves for sort Pone's= to. N.,riA• Markets by Telegraph. • , 'ennze runt. I . ll9vesithY.-41.eur 3 4 60 13 4. 30 . Wheat 34 higher; theta is very little oaring.: an in good demand at .3Ch. Aube dull at 28c. B one; Whisk, advanced to bk.,,and In *dim de mand. Provisions unsettled; and Ito lair,' $ll of-1 -fared finely for Mem Pork, and 3 3 ;4@i43, for Bulk' Resta --Loud 234 e. Groceries idea; .tio milts of ins yy~ntttaannl vetoes are notednalty Stu CanNea have advanced '2c per 11V, and at TX. Punancermi, Feb. 17.--onwillinifs are Arm, and the war nom has:caused s mom, cheerful. haling .Lit Mercantile circles generally. Maur steady. end 1000 bbh were dhrposed of at St. 346f0r superfine; s66o' 45 60 for extra. and -Rs , extra family. dwell sales of 11;. Mar at th§3 and Corn Neel at $3. There is a good demand for Wheat, and 47,00. bush red sold at $1 320135 Sales of Rye at-73c. Cerra is'in good request, end WOO bath allow sold at firi@foNe— Oats steady; salsa 3 0 00 bush Pennsylvatds at 38038%. Pork advanced, and nl U now sold at $l9 73. Bacon end Gruen twestallem et.' Dreamed Hoir oL have advanced 41 430. Omer. teed is el 4 SS, Timothy mad $2, and Max le6d 52 10@2 lb. MA, has . 411 "* 56° b bla °h° hold at 23023)1c. You. Feb. 12—,,Ylcar . WI; Weir 9,001 i Obis $610196 70 for Mate* SO 041610 for Ohba,' and $636 Sot Eicrutheris.. 'Wheat dull; ales unimportant., Beetzteedy. Pork Arm at 512 37YeG113 60 Or 0 0184 ! 'Lard Ann at 7%03X.'_. Whisky is doll at Itecelpts—llour .10,799. bbla; Wheat, 10,M tE s -tern, 21,082 buile. k Prom Last Bight's Second gaion. Sr.. Louts Feb. 16.—A special dispatch. to the Daaocreii; dated in the *ear of Fort Don- : Friday.p. in.,says that last night was very severe on our oops, a rain having set in which turned to "new: - It Is treating - to Lday - , and old citizens say they rarelyhave such cold. weather in; his latitude. The more I see of the-fort, the am convinced that it cart, not be reduced without a terrible;hattle.lts, .rear seems almost Impregnable The onter . Weak and bastion* of the fort are located on tidier:4lso to 200 feet liigli,eorrered with - dense timber:and eindetiriwth. ; Upon ,' a - stinilar' range of hill, outside. of '.these,. our .army As' drawn up in line of battia; completely 'moire , link the enemy from the Cumberland, souther the fort, to the, haekgjzatei-orn stream which flanks the. fort .on the nerth.„. who has the right, last night pushed. forward his brigade to the Cumberland, has planted a battery ' . commindin the river, which will effectually prevent . the arrival Of any,inere reinforcements. In faict,'we have them coni. • pletelr introunded, and can complete the job our leisure. A foriaidable -attempt was Made' last night to take .Taylor's' battery • by ;the enemy; whci approached undercover ; of the;' darkness, but they were gallantly reptiliell by th" 20th Illinois. floneiderable skirmishing ocCuriod..,during', both' ' fories' endeavoring in the' arkneisko "rail in upon' the other- This morning .it was.dissevered that the enemy had placed logs on the top of their' Dm' tinworks, leaving, 'little .•space. for them to shootthroUghiand muck ditainishing ' their risks from the.- zinceing ' or sharpshooters..., ll'halicasualties,itmong our artillery:thus far are very amid). The loss of the enemp, as- tar as can .beiticertained,, is. considerable. • Yesterday afternoon, after the storming 'party bad retired, and when the rebeli had , been, thickly crowded together Lto tePelkhe assault, Capt.:Tyler operieclan them with shell with terrible effect.. Eis practice was superb, creating the „greatest:constant , tion in their ranks, - .and causing theta to' take refuge in their. intrenohMentil: The palms assault was terrific, exceeding:tint Vert Henry bombardment. • It lasted about auloar. and a half. - -The enemy has fronting Lon the -river. twci•batteries, the lower one of nide and - the upper. one of. four, gine, .basidnalli:l6-inett columned. The wooden vanilla ;Tyler. and. . Conestoga engaged in the fight. Commander Foote pronounced the engage- Mont the 'hottest that he-Never witneased:, Seven of the nine guns in the tier of-the ene ray's battery had - Men silenced,,andasery,; 'thing was apparently • progressing faiorably,, when the rudderechein of the CarondOlet wa s severed; The Pittibtirgh was damaged in the wheel so as to be Unable to stem the current, -and the pilot-house of :the Bt. Louis 'was knocked away, killing the pilot, and • slightly -wounded'several- otben, among them Com mander Foote.. The fleet was then obliged to retire.: One of our shells struck immediately ;under one of the enemies guns, throwing the gun and the. hodies of the gunners high_ in the air. Gr eat numbers of dead and wounded Coidd be Seen eatizlednp the bill. 'Comtnai; 'der - Foote' , wound is slight. The ''Lodi was struck 57 times, the Lonliville • 25,`: the Pittsburgh - 21:and the Citiondolet-26: • •' ' • A Cairo - "pedal to the Democrat lays -that - Capt. Wise,- of the steamer. Minnebaha, ports that the enemy made a sortie from the fort at ten o'clock yesterday morning, drove. ' our forces back, three-quarters of a mile, and, captured fichwarts's battery. At one o'clock our, forces rallied, recaptured ' the battery,' .drovi the enemy before them andlplanted our ' dig tin - their outer-fortifications: A'steamer from Evensville brings a Japoit' that fcrur - of our Colonels were killed yesterday afternoon; among them Col. John Logan, of . Illinois.. The names of the others are not aseerteined. Oirki„Seb. 16.—The 'teenier idinnehaha had arrivadhere from Fort Donelson, having left the fort et 5 o'clock last avening;bring-' lug the military. mail and dispatches, and 150 of the wounded, to the hospital at Factual'. The fight -commenced on Thursday 'Fri day, On Saturday the contest deiperate. - That. Illinois . 18th suffered severely,' and the IOW& 7th sustained considerable loss. •; . .fliwuts's .battery; which 'was talon:thy the enemy, was recaptured by our men. • Two 'Colonel' were wounded'and two killed: The lose is•heavy on both sides. . . The upper fort was taken at o'clock,: and, the Union flag is now floating .over;,Our troops behaved great The gunboats St. •Lonis, „Louisville and Pittsburgh were disabled. • _ The blinualutha•met the. minter boats at. Fiducith, going up. -• Sr. Loma, Feb. 16.—Dispatchei reoil'ed. at headquarters say that all the ifitalionla-. 1 4 .0 pretty effectually ; disabled LexCept one'. Cont i 'arindaForrii ZiOundid 7 cirkeebict het. - fatally, The upper 'redoubt, taken, our troops, „ionizes& Fort Donelson,and ;Groot telegraphs he would-be - able to-capture that fort toLday, (Sunday.) - L - • • ,;aleck, nho,. received- . dispateh. fritat.'4:tan: thritias, elating" that' Price's "'eau griaill•wailivertaken in', pursuit' from Spline liel4 and after a , brief 'inditeCie" thkzabeli" died, leaving road. strewn with;wagons and ;baggage.- - Gen. - :monticrislnent lhattlhahnoW.whelli_dff.*ith. never rads, but it pours." L , .L.Oatamao; Feb.l I6.—A special .dispetch7 td. the Iff)ibune,dated Camp near-Fort •Drraelstin,•• Feb. 15;. •it 6 r;, lays, the', tight wins sl'afif., !follies' at Fort Donation commenced at about noon hare taken - the lg RE - the enanty!"'fortifleationic, over which 'the !start and` stripes are now floating in triumph.` , The.opposing tones are noir.almoat innast to bresst, ready to open the work of death upon ; each other at an moment. Lienk'Col:Smithp of: the 48th-:Illinois, 'was - killed,' and :tiro Colonel, wounded, Schirerta's hattety; . .taken. this morning hes been retaken:' - - • ' • --- Important frost Wrishingten. _ W.utnntOzon Om; Fob 16.—The foliose tnig &Tat& wu, this morning,:Mealiest. at; the Navy- liepartment front Flag gibes-rade: 1 17 ' V - Shi?..E 4 Laujo,'lseas: 1 1 2? Paducah Feb: lb, -1862.--To *On.! 411 - doom Welles, Secretary of the Navy!' made: ho attack On Fort Donelson , yesterday -at o'clock - P. .with our iron. 44' Pn ts ' and two wooden,Ones aftei-,one sad Antler part of the nay, Within leis thlit4ol),yardil the fort, the wheel of thievessel aid:the-Ur, ler of the , Louisville were shot 'away,. rec. derlegthe tire' beats' unthantireabbi, ; They then'drifted. dein: :thetwore4 matning , hoits,witio alsa.'ireatlyideiniged bstwesiturind'and water: This venel. alone reeetrid49 shots; end the,others -about half thatruitibeitieh. 'There weralt kilted-end woundedirktbis Attack which we -have4via "MA gII PPOSR„Vcf n ,_ 6I I I. ? could theAcelon. have ,been oontlaws,-Agtyp rssilted bithe capture .of.thelort, , hearing upoutte, as the enemy *was running from. Ids -batteries; when ttiliAwiAritiliosta.-beiplesil,y drifted down thWelVer fromr-dlishledrAdeesing. 11 1 , Puntile, ss.the , rellevitig , tetWedulli dot • !--.! steer the yessels,lit,the Strong' enCrent, , whett' 4a .°:j': . 1 7 g m : 441414 mussy retained to the river ,blet•-! • leirgunli - front witch ther hidlpertdrlA”, . • . and again hotly poured : fin upon • must have brought over twenty:.gims ;•,. epos our beats from tin r water, het . . , • keipaillottm.th . oo; while 'err , theirs id* ; ;44.4 . - , wq4 M • 4.4 / st,T . ey:k pi awe_ •,,,. .t.. 1 Ago i.:4/ VairOne Aged - gun on board Osseo- tat* ' wetkow,ThaniNseas;... - "ifissikl.ll. - "linfaitislOnnansepak --------- Ben beinreAd irithAinettnieettalbsintriaisg;?7' - 3 . ; - ' ileterwiMilaraltdiploring-the-secidein-- ~,-, (Athlete Wandered' fir a our kuabbatirilidaiitat ,, i-', .. I liblotakain theitarinerrinr =4 sniff. wren. t,, ~ j.'„ pon . inlia k tbns with Gen. Grant and nazoinar.....,-, ales, and as my; servinn ItawsnatilAronsw„. . iz sepair,*tuageAht, bridging...*Prt''rinPlitt'S. fate rewtOnirgid , ittiolt;tho ,Dirt,Are'inttolt lea I to At ceirair ilfillE Orneeedjitlialtgada. - .l"' have isenitiae YAW ,- . ...1 - .. , . L . to the Tintriesslorriirar'ioWniderltarrelkeltd -,:i-,,Lr:7 (gigio „, , - „A, 011icer, .1.,, ,, ..,,; d B. ~ Commaiidine Nava ForegeWestern..Division.. ..,,,, Wisirreatestr,Feb::lso..43etaat.OrsOhastrUer ..„.._, has reeds:a la letter. , Bons pel...,Wilisoz, who NG , himself end the otheronsaniniiiiColtint.,, ~,,,:-..„ • his are la. goodlieelth; and , that thins rends :•,' tion has been renderecticninfortabla 'Ay the" .'. Olothing_recalsed from, the'Tnited•Stateilan . ',. The - Pdat Oilin Depaitment Itaireneared the" -, !- ' eontrietwittiSiorge F. Nefbit; - Orkir.:Y4 far -, -, LI , itaznped'Oiritltipen • Thlt gentlensairis 4thIAL..".. ~-... GIigiIINISUGH&O/DIVIASILOWiIIgtOADIptOTOIL'`.:... , ...; taactittuiryilliniblentri furntah-the supplies :..e-i at• lb great ridsietton of formes rates .', The Den:, ~...; ointment, • therefore, Contemplate :sellitg ... thi,,,..r;L - envelopes at reduced price, and et fostesist.;,'.;:',... .There were sin regular - bidders Arne the ;Lana -•-,',' ' -; of Oetabei. " The Department hail i5i1d;14 . 30; 4 .' 'L,,_ `opooftheneely introduced stwapednewspeper'''''';- •;.-; wrapOers.' ' ' " ,-- - • ' ",... ' The last steamer fn?ut Port RoyatLtiteughn.. l 4 - -1Z to New York 73;000 lotting. 'L= • 1., • ..., 4 , JohulLL.Piiikeiquui Been appointed .pOst%;';',"i,c , master atl3hlp Islaad, , Miels - .3 : ."--.3 Star= The.Oregonr.DorwerialLand Loa, Auteloll*erri ;,-.-.-„: -.' • hove been oppressed from ;the .mails on this - J. .r7,,, . . .groundtheCtkey havibeen used for' Alteonr. - ..,": pose qf .crnarthrowiiie.,olA'"grisertooleAliAlle . "'"" gisingjAd and ininsfort to the enemy ..; now' at ;7 ,- 4 L.* .war againatiliii'llrilted - Shiter.' ' - ' ......_'--".',,. il '; The WaslAngtatt Correspondent of the HMS I - York lisimie kayo 'lthat;liawilion , Fisli -and - ce -,, Bisboll'Atites reterned"Aci Washington td-day:o - :...i - and made a report to the Government of their: ili•: , 'r . _ mission .to rollers tire - Disintrpriaroneas in tbAs. - - South: . '''. They - -inOilnitd: "toi Fortress' MoD vie ..,, 'and made known ttielr'Cominissionto the On- • federate enthorities at Norfollr., by,witens„ . the matter was referred to Richmond . A reply „ . • came; refasing the •Cosimissleriers alrolialine • i- - ' to the confederate territory, -hut; expressing ....f',l naidineesto negotiate for the genesal exchange • of prisoners. • Out , CoinmiiiiOneil - 'opined itriatiitianis '' ` whick reatilted 'in lerfectsuiCese. - An eqtiiii'l4 exchange - inn agreed to, but the Celifideratei • ' -,;. had 300 none prisoner* thin wi.:3,Wltti-com- -- -, ,, 1L - mendable magnanimity, they proposed to Lre , -_•,,:, . 'MIN abide also, wiparole, if our tieserntaettl - , ' ;Irould-agrewto. release 300 of their' men that r.c , ,,, • limy ,next lall•into our hands. . The noister , v-, •eommiesiori of Secretary Btantoi, ,therefere,,,: t lies its ample-reward.- ,• . . • • , A general, jall• delivery of our dear heis , will oracnir .througliont the Booth, and Wilt '..' - soon be rejoicing In liberty regained: . ---'- r.r . ; "4 "'' . Wisnisorolti Feb: 10.--Thefollowing Order; was issued to-day': 'The Treiident, Crommitwo - o; . . der-in.Chief of the army and 'tsavy,,,retans. , ,, - thinki Anarigatlitir :General trOornooteiguir OfficerHoldsborough,...trf Brigadier rlilenerskt-. - a • Bew111," Phaß•Oldwia•r - Irneie, Askt Vie 1, ; 33 4 , lknik . 's naval fonsesundectheir,ntspectire,commatiOsi; ..... . for their. gt aelle reaent in ocap .o Roanokesand and Fait' henry : ' Wlilltie -, ' - • r will be no ordinary pleasure for hint tOIIII-•' 37 . knowledge and re Ord Ina Issoomingonslinie ' the valor of the lir . g, he,ainiAWF94l ll llswilitAit: his duty to pays' tting honor.to,inezinoTy, , , or ; the gallant. de ..; Theeliares al,,froarsolte Island, like th e - bayonet 'chink) 0. mill , -, 1 i ' Springs, prpycs t at . the' Oloso -- grefat'airia." - 'L. sharp 'steel of t - e.loyil slid-Oa - voir diem must :Avows ut rebeLeand tralforkite c. flight. The latewe usrementsof the:wry-show - that the' fiagiff th "Bnlon:budilxnatisprowit , glory around' the orld try naval hetet* will ' soonagalailoat o er „every.rebel - . city anti,.., 4 . - ' itionghold, and ,it Blunt forever.be hon. 'bred and resp,eote si . the embl em of liberty ~., - ' and union on ev Lod initt.esety•wsr.w., , ,...; ~,::;:i:.,' By order of the reildent. ,;,..,, , „...r.t...": - -, ' - (Signed) '' - . pint , as M. Ssi 3Ot tcr, - .....-1 I 'EeOrtairyWAT:= z 'GoOzoit'WE4l4 ' ..` , 13soretser . of Nary:, ~ -WASaixiviit, V ii:ls.-46-day i'dispatale reached the Gen iii-InCitief 'ROW' Upwind 1 - Halleek;ALl3t: dn., ininounaingtheinvessVt '.,'. .ment Of Fort DO I:bleu:with a fore* Of gio,", t. I men, aided by the Beet of COMINGIiOrt 4.i Foots: and witiair tingits speedy reduetitsW Oen. llelleek say* , that Generals- PilloA i r'S Floyd and'Bricknet are in the'fortirith $I one ; •;i: ; r -. . of 15,000 men, andhe is e*idently Of ths,b - oin-,, . ion that his imingements . to ern them Off , ' from reinforcements will'sureli be suocessfut..., . - "' • f WAS DITAIITHSIIT,' `ric. , . . . WAIIIVGgIGO, Tab.:ls; Iteli,"-$7 i!` . - : It is ordered, first':. That all,;.applicattoill 'r.. for passel •to golßouth across - the: inlUtary., lines of- the tfaite . States ' , shall be made ;to General John- . ...Dix, commanding .at ,Baltimorre,.; who . Shall ; grant., or . refuse., the :saute .. at. ..hts .discretion. ' ",‘ Biion*Por_ ' That all prisoners, , of • wa r , and -other penone r 4,..'„ imprisonedby the 'authority of "any , depaitt , r 4 " metit'octhittlOyeinutent,Who shallin releins*V." ---: :on parele, : es. eiehinige, iluallreportllienOt l 'i - • . selves immediately to Maj. Gen: Dix, and ire - '. • subject-ter his , dip:anion' while -remaining:lot .. . that city: , Any-failure to observe Altis order will be taken as al,forfelture of -the parole or - ezehange.: The regulation _hemnofore exist-4 tug, which required a pass Wirowithe,milltary4." linewof the Buitertates to be signal by-the„,- ' Boirellifid . Spite AiiirOatiiitendpeit.br.thiC Geninitcomman g, Is recomidered by"iirder2: of the President:, , ~ ,;',.....4 . 'k ~• . ; [ Bignoidi ] - . /1;.11.. Sti.Arrni,._„' :,,,.: „":.,. Beeretarynoilfer...t.r,-. WASHINGTON, Feb. 15...-' , -The following infl 4 OW dispatchfront Gen. Render jun, - boett..re oeived at Headquarteri: , , ... .- ." PAW Paw,Vi., 1ieb.14,. 3 O'clock*. L. •litai. des. G .'B. MaCtrilas: .The ranted- ' , . was opened to Hancock' this' monibigir alai d the teleg4pti.'..'Ws bad an" biportine Areal reconnoissance last night,. which WAS ;wint? , „ . pleted to-day. W . e broke tip , the rebel-nest:, at Blonneny,Gap .1 .. we-run , down and captured 17 conitoisstoned'olficass,..amonuthsio.. , Ciek... onels, Limn: Colonels; Captains; Rat'. WOHlit.A. ' gaged them with 400 cavalry; our infantry- L wens not near enough to, support the cavalry, andthe. crle,enemy were retiring. ,-Viikhase.biall‘ 75 - prisoner, analed 13 of thee - ninny: 'We lost two' mealuid sit horses at their Fret - Are. Iliad the elungeln .. person. - Jives - aeon:plate imrprise.." 001, ClAT(ll4,coplioangilgi thn.l4ll - ""; Di Btli °MO reglitienit; , niade so very .thiritig..":„. and auecenful reconnoissance' linstediabsly.aV Onwards to - .llngeee , ; ' store, Idaj. , Frothingt-: - ' ham Is entitled to, great credit for bulldhig,. - under mylireetion; in fon.r honors, lii Hie dia44 . . 07 114114 a complete-hap across • the 'Great - Caoluon, at an runlrequentedmOuntain L. rile& Tin Oat - imps - ortww iii* -- 101014 . -lata ti b have marched ' 32 Milii; efiebui Oolumit',*. 'miles since four o'clock yesterday afternoon, - . besides bridginetks riveriLt Pitpers that were.. taken from our r ti L l. lsoners end my own noon. noturance to .t south, prose . thot. this. i ' country ii ;lair, WA Jackie* sall-lbrlig area in Winchester. We oectipled - the Bloomers Opp awirPoint Mills, °tithe Itelief t -toi4r#o*- - 'Entine - from inserters, ;1.1 ::: inlain'Cassoreih.„- brigade was there Gen. Denning has just. Arrived at New, Creek from Moortleld, forty iitileiltrtith"Of ItoiruieY,. Thatinknalititteil-221r, -, beef 'cattle, and broken - itO ihigiistriHa innual,. . .there. Two of his men were hadlYAroinilisli '-. ;and we.killed,seletalsOffinkiehelA4lTheen*. - - L., Imy has thus been driven Ontiorthis - depatto ment. "- ,i,r - ,•-.1 , 1 ,-;?..8. - AP..:l47osit -Brigadier Geneial.• . . • The &dr, :at-this' eserningi itranuir-frtininn . .. gentheinn.who , cramo'llirriot4nint "atoiasoko , ': Island,thatiOol,aussell,ottholOtheonrielet 4 lout regiment] fell dead - ilinti'hia herseitiikjw ..! head of his regiment, whilinatehing ap: - • the enemy:" ' Stria gerlenisyWOona noi r isr".l.- Soratc4.was found upo li n his body, whin r, ,exasa-; iniid,'atiOdi Qiath Atiiiit, - Wilaotaii:Mildeiiii . triad at a cannon Ulf, Oilrelia',erhifineent. '.. Lient.43oL De. Monroth, Who..eoliontso* ~,71i%.,.: the anault"tipon the rehab battarySWer4l_,,______.‘ ll4 t ; ' his draktlkirintrid'Whiltileldbeg , t4l: : -.. iiiid:wlAle'lii l ,444l Of iliontliiti . flotate, ; boys, well phowiheitklbir iolibir , xvi; • oisarsenf tliewition' n shell InnsVals. Abe; . A' B. gdzihnOt Hitsteij4Wollepher kat,' fire.',':lierit'FlAtiklin; 1 1tt,'' eiiiO4" ol, "- Ana usdinwirther•ll44]-1 11 s;*llaill',.. 6 ' 6 ' 7 ' ' gulsh the tire, but seeligibittussy. betook kinatossitiltiobwirhanda, seiis:. dara_aad-aztingtaishaditutAtauls3=4" reached tips .tiostdsi:a.,lt..ittiallisi took place on the Ceres from the 1.111T11:44. ?. gun, when_ actin ; mailter..",,Dhinna4AP 774 4-. Into themiikasiiio,' and *kill:o6lW :the Ore.. A shell enterest the cog bunts 4. suouit , on*Ateassers, setting them WA110... -/Vite.;.•-• were intolia lif' tit inteh'alliehl(y,', :.• . .';'," • little &image to the vessel. - ...,- ~ . - .Winitooton; FiWifr - r" 11- 4""1 71, X , -.' Ostah has just been re."' '
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