-f , s is reifORNEIG, EZB.-19,-1862. ' o . l2 'Y' - 1417 1 .11.11M. • • raiz 1 0 4142 of THZ 017'17. ' • soLoatißA7. Orairms.mois for the emag,ll7 a. El.lthavr, Optleian, .65 rah . , etio - I‘—eorreottd 7: • - .11 (Nook, , 6050 1 4 799.00 . 4 7... - -- • - 29 7-10 TLtlol . . f -- - 14.-......_. - OJR. Wasklagtosla : Birth. ~ /Aryto./Ileisting of the Coismittee of; li rl u gemeete..Libisivil Tender for , the Relief ofthe Wounded Soldiers, 1 ; 1 # ciiiniittee of Artiriitio • ants appointed . - • bra. amiting of in! .. igiins, held at the !mord -"" oft t!idei - :. Roens, Yesterday,. met at the ,J9 l ,ltire. Office hut *yentas; Sc,. R. Ranter, Est, itli ButPlialr, and W. J. Hunter, Beare ,•ilky Alter :a free interchange of opinion, on • motion of Capt. Batchelor it WWI Roolved, i Put ' .the Firemen, -Military, ; Trades, sad all other ballos of Citizens of the coanty, be incited to participate in the pro- 'geed= on Salstriay evening, and to report to - ' Mayor Salyer before Thursday evenin4pext. • A Cotasulttee,.consisting of Capts. Batelle- . ,• . lor,,,Atampbelll add Bole. was appointed to 1 ....eossfer, with, the steamboitmen, in-regard to , • ' ' :this t Zdttley , may desire to take in the cole . Ala trikistiA - 00,... - Johnston a committee i wieltaratedto outer with the, principals of -,-. '' . ---.• ,4iiirei led sebiutau Wheels, with a view-to ~1 - ',:, . - yeidthatiton's Feitiwell Address read ,:,,-;:e,•...:-.1.710 aceentelsour tole agreed upon; - - . ....1 - *1:112 ease , 'designated point, on Saturday. ' .1f The Quenritte• for Pittsburgh are Gov.: 14. 11,.= • Johnsto4-and David Fitsahnmoni; Allegheny eittifillauithertei,' &MUM Riddle, James L. Glidostat Birminghaus, ke., W.. 7. Richardson AndßuttielMen‘.g.,., . , . Ow Weldon, 'Musts. John W. Riddell and ..: ' .... ,'• W. Woods ourere'.2eppointed to ouster with "." °apt! Mitred', le'regard to die nee of cannon, ,uttl ; lb make . arrangements:. for procuring _ l .ldoesse. Dr ..A. G. McCandless and Geo. W. Leanari,erereappanted a' Committee to l pro- Uri:4i and.rirelses, Tor the use of the ire , '''ilten led Others. --- .:Atthie point of the proceedings , and when . . . • • the ikumittesewas 'about to adjourn, it was biqureetid Wagons was a rumored 'sanity of ~,fitestmeirl fartransportink the. wounded from ,thillideld, and' great scarcity of physi • - Uasur aad nurses at Cairo while so many ', . • tsteamen lay idle at oar whist. Capt. Camp .',..:Bell immediately tendered the use of his boat, 1 ~.40:proaised a volunteer crew, free of ex . ,peel, 10 the eithems. The meeting Inggeited ~..the_proluiety of - tendering to the authorities I •• -it ~ t he: ace of ,a neuter, with physi- 1 - • tte and "'miss, free of expense. mayor ...fkairosiiiinstatidiotely transmitted the follow - • •,.- r , ;., „srio.: Oulu, Pirrunaan, Feb. 18,1162. ._su — aadatis at Cahn: There is a propui-. . ' , elation foot hernia send you a steamer, with , i , physielans and nurses for the wounded, if ‘ . ,' Utah are needed. Finite answer. :k,•, ; .... . , - ,..'"8.,C. Sawrzn, Ja., Beier. '.. "Should a reply're received, accepting this :;.•11.stilaelt and publie spirited proposition, there . .,,out - be Oto, question about procuring volunteer --,--' „ph/MMus and nurses, to proceed to the desig nated point and aid in oaring for the wounded. We observe with pleasure • the notion of other • .-: *Dee luster us, wha have already acted in . .. , l'ho.coionlitimi of Arrangements will meet ,it :lite -Mayor's cap, on Thursday. . . e •V Prorialkylatilarm at Port Royal. , . . :1.4 soldier. in the Roundhead- Regiment, in aatMea at Beaufort, B. C., writer' an interesting lidtertr.the Whittling /acalis' rower, under dabs 4 - Viuntt7 .29tii; from which we extract the :•- • - While I write the thunderous roll of the ~hombardiment pt - Sonoma Is music - to- our . ears. '. Day before yesterday our blood, torpid with' this stagnated camp existence, via star rod br-bnisdabis after 'b • rotspride;l i art It has kemamm, deep, coltitorcurivnmltie ' hilp the right I ,Wo baiisjust hessdl Of the SoMerset glory, too, and our regiment by the same transport that brought the mews, got also between seventy and 'eighty recruits. The recruit' were in charge of Lieut. Stanger, `‘.-.41r Washington. county, by whom. they were Matted. Nine of them joined Capt. Temple .l toles 'company, as follows : • W. 11. - Under , , :iroed;George Thompson, Alexander Adams, Linon.Lewle, and John Rendall;of Washing ..:j" ton Borough, Montville D. Dewing., and her.. - gao . PJl y of the oonnty, , Moses Bell, of West Alexander, and Jphn Marsh, of Pittsburgh. ,1 "They gil Company A up to within four of the", '"'maximum' of 101 Bonn dozen of the, party are u yet undecided as to what company they will join. - : ;A few are yet at New York city is , hospital , having caught the measles on the w 1 14; rimutor.Lealle and Adjutant Powers are to our recruiting alters at home, with tour - non7oonunissioned °Doers. On, .rtlials Stinger, from Washington county.fSnb - Manila comfort. is afforded !If hy the Abstain- 1 a.. Sb. brought ova:1000,000 tog pay of Rai ifiadifitM:ZiltrlmallErrett, Esc., of Pittsburgh, ..- , aufklekee our 'eyesight, 'and' 'diebirrses. the. '" e, iliretcythe 100th. • •• • • 1 . Xlskimalth of our corps ia. good non, , 'lied sdiDfigetting.better.. Our hospital the. other 1 i . .rdaLytimhatged'a perfect drove, about twenty; --,, trifituteri , Compan y A , hal mothers at presentf t. -1 61 4 11 1 k Sting, and 'neither of there den -114 The whole triode' Is busy at ,-.76111, and is becomincvery. -: ...,..,.;: 4 Deceived, Cenaplim en C. . . Tie ' 'Cleilti ' at 'Diquesne ' Depot _of the Pe leautle Bellroacl, recently paid e de r . : s erved ' )1114.1.4 attainment to one of their " 4 fil.7 eea ' -kr. De ;Burro on tholoo , MBA**ding an°.r-r - `..."141!‘ th 'Mon. The '' .. . . -- ' - - caiealiii cdecee . aced , between 1 " e.''-,.* s-. B ' it er, rso.— o n oo e ' 'fie l ' tA wi4 mat**ateswat*lsmo,leMeldt rth t of the, Nana. Y. IL Co., and sting your abort ilay, *mows se . ' ...,A:*tliavirg totietteate and caadellts , we the wk , =4ll'me,oleok• at , Doqvalaa Depot. as a 'light tee -oordiall Mc o t Invite you ta Dak.: "rat:firtum *hen l roay ...i' :.. ' ..=ltioilliPPridd. 'loom nem tora be molt c o, - 7 A. h, .-- - ,y,,,,4 7 ,- -, James bta, , • •- • John P. limiter. 0.A • 1 24,01KII"J• IrTostar, 1 , , Rev > i '<hiliat masa, • :'-,.. ~, '4 ;. aie t6 1 6,,, ' Jam Illeuti'' d John mariow. 1. ' • .40r., memo= , J. snaih. , , t , • 1',Z1.,"'i1," '. '-'- '' ' ''ET,,,,%,' J. a. Paten, • . .- : 4 ' —*.j.;:;',.., ; , W. Bag, • , • • . , • . • • Perstevatue. rax 11142. 4444,Q if. thaw*. C. 4. 0 .3 , ..5t • •I theennincii icier i teif not. hes -Jun -4-15".81011414 snith thenk VIM tbektad_eogneelicue therein eontinont...... Airitienteitte veinnte the. -outing tendered tem) inesteihno *parkas fee the Us. ine, of thiaidairown kr, the anny_kindnentee rf oaten front you. sod wiskray ben trUbai ler the i.linne weihni• of all thew ecariente4 with the “De _ onmesin:'l rentein. verr truly. • - ; • •.; J. /C. Ds Dit. . ~..,f Dxi . PION TOOLS --Ll4lllelee,--frieb .• - ..ossimed, Mrs.- Lynah 'ldrel , Poltsr,' who . Moieties.= ateiday' 4104, Snoliay boos Altair; Weeks. , ..Cle „a' Werke Ironing thipy.was drinking whisk*/ +Althea sooty of the fluid traallitidentally Ildeetd oaaskp ere. , tdre„ , Parkeee dress was ;IDeheihlamet and in eedeirrerieeite cla n _ L. UNt Md Sze . Lynith'it . drtu_a4o atajht . :! moth of the women thud• ram oat of the house and WIWI , down_ spotrthe ground wore lapis .4 iiTibbrburtied baste say' uststaaeor ovoid le tailored' Mrs. Pillar Aladin' the moin _ • 14;mnd Mrs. sbeetC l2 4o l l.,. -2 -2- • •ZILIVI O. a m d itatellutt au urgeot appeal Whom toq ade ladY'risfdlng in the WestiLieloS'y ptaiiat Atrai the OE4i - duo 4. the , ease= •,:44 to $ patriotic lady fo r ot , Allegheny. • = tor ltunesdlate suppgee of comforts r Anal tithe autp. eadln the hoopla). BithletliAllusketo, Comforts, Pillosr-ossos,. 444., no peeingy, wanted. Any donations , At 'or along, lett Atha Druntore ...y; l4l4.ll LZ;Bollkerte. Rearol, street; Alle - **ant *maw to: .thuttediatilY *p_lip4 to- lilt . , littorritt,-11osary. glitoout .1' A.: Alai. wi w i sside Greven lIM bonsoisalea Mordant, luttro ratcond'fisos 101 to &WUlbeFty Omit: . In tonsotttoti with thlit itt,lt proper.o9 State • ' that thq tavikiklato Aid iipoliiibo,witoik Viri willa m ; : •4l 4ste.; - rtit , ..wlaili- thiy to attatition OWN& kiss& otti!.0,111100t. ME=MM not noiThisirstioNlNG GizElirg, A Suuoieirelennitilit.CAVititr Wiririn.—' • - - - ..._ .- - - . •- • . --, - The Li:mitering . lieerool, of - S S sa,yilli' Seliting if tlilj - ksZArrteigetielitio iltinnisknoeurred the Linn eriii.X Logren Oen for celebrating onr Recent Vieto. ty, Va.',. but Sateirday. ' Ceipt.- Smith, of ilia lien. hthViribilee regintimtobith tien.ty-ono Men; __ , . • . Variant to call , a meetini of citizen, was m urProvi itiload of JenkineCaillry74hirty held* this morning, at, ten o'clock, at thi atitril Itr_ablkilibli 618hiswd4ddiag,-"lvan usg the remainder vaunters with titardlof 'Pride rooms , for tier pnrioselof thirty-twolionees - . - The - lon - :en thie ! tftno, making arrangements for celebrating the' re- side Waa On. tilled'and one wotierded. Smith's sent victories achieved' by our arms. -•• -dgtictdde nt , IP la th. •P id i a dlul " 4 :#9 , . . ... ' reached Cluyandotte on as nh.• On motion of Wm. M. Shinn, his 'honor B. • Among the rebels killed war Slovene, oh s - of C. Sawyer. Jr., Mayor of the city, was called the - , part. who murdered. Vamp. :or:Piatt's to the Chair, and bristly stated the object of Tenants in such a 'hooking manner a abort the meeting : . _ time since . - . . mesas. John W;Rixidall, O.W. Batchelor * ----.. ' B. P. rievia, Wm. H. shin'," John r itUwood 8 .-LeAL P , low"-7,1 "/"!'"l°.tivilr.l4 lost I:, ~ tur v, twenh , - oilers, an money a a Joseph Woodmen and . C. H. Paulson wars •h i a ii i - ti i „ wor t( ,:sh e ~,„,,,,a it ch , 'p r id ' ', °boson Vice Presidents, d D ' : "' di / ."d from herhusband The ender will moire H. B. Smith Becntaries ' .-- . *. ' Me thanks of the ; owner by leaving it r D. W. C. Bidwell; agent or , ;he Dupont...A y oung - , Cornucopia, No 40 Fifth street. Hasard Pointer . Compare transmitted aim .'. - 1 - ' - . rolloWhig Data : - , ', " Hon: ' B .' . a Sainsitr, ayer-Dear Sir Wishing -to contribute „to y ur 'proposed cello. bastion, on the 22d inst., o er the recent suo= nets of our army.and navy I will deliver, on • yourordor, the powder fora salute of one bun , dred guns. Respectful! yours; -• • • t. . D.. .C. Btowt." Mr. Riddell moiid that • tarday c raning, the 22nd inst., bent apart or a general ilia; mination and .torah-tight rocession, which was agreed to. —. .. • Mr. J. B..Huntir thou g i It would be better to oentillitte somethin for the relief of k , soldienin-thn service, and for the.familles •of there who fell in battle. r: { _ - , , w z i n .. M H.'ldieekrell was ill far the &millet of out volunteers' 'tong the e., a suitable demonetrition also: 're.- use 'Ol iolinti., Saturday, noon ' as the time I vtir ' the 'celebration by; ringing of .1 a oertaie l l After some Biseuision the, ' , nen, sma referred to the \ Committee of - int in.;t t. he or„.. ...,.,:• Mr. Shinn de a . brief, el otio s speechspeech ln Liver of a' °Mob ,5q;,..1 -lug the event as ogled In lin _signing of the Dsclarretionlo His speech was well received appended; •-• Riddle, Bar , , moved that he proolama- Hon of the Mayor, setting . the causes for rejoicing, be so amended as . include' the viotory of the gallant Gen. Bige over Price— the intelligence having just n announced that Sigel had captured Price a d his whole army. (Applause.)f. Mr. Shinn moved that the proclamation in clude all the victories which our army may achieve between this and Saturday. (Ap- plause.) The motion, as amended, was adopted. On motion, it was agreed to close the stores at noon, on Saturday, that all may have an opportunity of participating. Mr. Minter moved the appointment 'of a Committee of Arrangements, which was des ignated by the meeting, as follow!, : J. R. Ranter, Chairman, Wm. IC Shinn, R. Bruce, A. G. McCandless, C. W. Batchelor, Wm. Johnston, Samuel Riddle, J. Woodburn, Joseph Dilworth, J. W. Riddell; S. Drum, (Mayor of Aileghany,)Harry Woods, (Sherfff,) James L. Graham, James Marshall, W. J. - Richardson, Capt. R. A. Boles, Capt. Camp bell, Capt. Vandegrift, Edward Gregg and Geo. W. Leonard. • On motion, the following gentlemen were appointed a Committee of Finance: R. Brum, T. B. llieCane, B. F. Jones, D. Fitssimone, Wm. Bagaley and - James Park, Jr. On motion, adjourned. • Our Book. Table. The Uprising ors Great People. The United States in 1861. To which fa added, • Word of Peace on the Differences between England and the United States. From the french of Count Agener de Edition; Bavari item a. the By Ifary L. Booth. New Aerican, Ant oz Revised Edition. m New . Pork: Charles tkribmw, - lßet. Pltulturgh: — For sale by B. S. Davis, VA Wood street. We have. already, more, than 011 CO, too, spoken in math terms of this remarkable book, that any added words of. praise, now, would be oat of 'place. We lave only, therefore, to oar gratllleation that a book so full of wise and faithfcti tiachinp; of noble and gen . , high . , erotts earthmen* of and pure.moral par .., . . pose; of fealiese, reethirig ramie orkjustrei ; and of a rare,. almost prophetic ' , aillaciV.lP unfolding the social and political conditions' which bees determined ' the mule et dev elop meat of this rebellion, with its antecedents and consequent' , - should In a few months 2111114.1.._ Nregut adltlee,aed IQ Sire evidenCe Of et a ww , itifeetaaw-Itlaar . though called forth by the cir cumstances Of the present time, has enduring qualities suf. II•ont 0 ensure that it ,wifile read hereafter. .11Q1b.: to Lay Sennces .to Working Peoyie. By John Brown, M. D., Author of "Rah and hilt Friends," sto. Nas• Pork: Robert Certer A Brothers. 18tH. Pittaburgh : For We by B. S. Davis, 03 Wood. street, The author liaincireniplished r;whoie previous works kave made his neMe widely knoini to lovers "of- geed bOoks; And te . this . • chum belongs th is book, which, though a little one, has more substance in it—more kernSl' mindless 4411—titan anyother book we have seen for many 'ft ibetindi in useful hints andsuggestion is, and, as the reader of Dr. Brown's other works would of course 'expect; there is nothing.haeltneyed or, oommonplacie • in the manner of treating tho subject, but on the contrery, there is is quaintness, freshness and humor, whioh, *Mont being excessive, is striling and original, sadist the same time, delightful. We heartily commend this little book, both for the pleasure it will give, . and the - good it will do. , _ . Rememker the Sick and Wounded. , The first duty Of tkoie`irli are rejoicing at home over the - dote/Ass•achieved : by our . gal . „ t ,vplunksere, , piomptly and libnally•for the velief of the sick and wound4i While - Otte principal citizens ate ei pected io eontribute cheerfully towards getting up a general demenstrathin of joy, let them remember that theisdemenstrations are but of sOmndary in 2 /nnlanns. ,compared , with the 'demands .for _created by over-.' Jawing tospitals. - Other, cities have already acted in this • matter, and we are 'pleased to learnthat oar Subsistenae Committee are awake to the waota of those who are now Nov' Crated by wounds and sickness. This UOIXIj." . mitt.* has: been engaged for sometime for warding articles for the hospitals of our army at St. Louis and Louisville.' They were enabled. to send by express yesterday; five boxes of articles, wbioh will be sent to Padd- • cah for the benefit of the :wounded soldiers et the late battles in Tennessee. , They, have also readied a letter tram Cumberland, asking for • badding and clothing, tie they haie, 800 siek in the hospitals, and in a very destitute con ditiOn. hemp , our. people will respond audiately_to,this appeal' Of the • Subsistenee ' Ofinna!tina .i;l4:4= 04.410 i bO . Pnibled the sontiltititiona.:thiyxday riciiits fiedi antartieka for- .the hospitals, to :randy the demand that is now and trillion:add on them. Contribution - lit:in be left at Messrs; Album; Son t Co. ,Wood street, or at Weyni an k Son, Skithfield'striet. - ' - ' PAPIIINTATION or SPATZ cOLORS.-.4 ingosiletter writer ca Colonel: Wllliatie Thirty-tot • ceglment` P. V:, and CCI. boll Pairth Cavalry .P. Vi ,, irere;iirciented with their regimental. State idiots on day. Gov. Curtin and a committee of the - Pennsylvtudw•Legislatore were piesintf•The Governor's arrival oa .the ground war the sig nal for an enthtudaatie demonstration by . the soldiers, and • salute of twetajleteguns. Tit , , presentation epee& was made. by Mr. Armstrong, of the Pennsylvania Legislature; and received, obi therhOt of the Colonels, bY I Mu Bighihs, also member .of, that 'body. ! • • --Itse , final:noir greoL. Rii°3"ritiriri. ,-Ths Rae • Di; :Marks bas lonnia."er ur d i in • the Sixty-thlrd regimmt Teransyliania Volunteers, and received into the-same.mi.. hundred and sixty,stieinbaisf:. Many remark able eases erreformationariiiiported. This regiment is in ann. ~ Efintaelman's division, and bee its'eanap on the Mount Vernon road, arils miles trequ'Aliaindritsf P/OgOTLDCOI7O[IIII 4tll. Dunlrrj, Snaps lenrisylvanin Battery, Captain 'At- . well, attached to Col. Gear's regiment, his been &minted Orderly Sergeant of the com- PAU:, tPuxii,, _ 07 7 has fo r . some time conk minded one of t h e gins , and well deserve& ruction; as he;iija golOpldier and a pair Da m'lt op <as OLlVOinzsv.—Hugh Davis, of ' the oldest and moat highly es teemetritisclis Of Alleghedy, died at eleven o'clock last nighl,athis residence on the South Commas ~ had attaided the ripe age of eighty. • !isyetsiiii) Tliplacaral anneensoment `vviD bei • Mid nisettherM Ainixy's LuDy!s j ßoqx, rtipt 3Luton.llr. W. Glldsulizury, 4b liftilitreet;noar - Wood r L+rrestaritt Use illarehang of GODZY r i „ Ty ips omw ei ripthit,t,) SPECIAL IttoTicES. szx B Co.&adrerti.emeat. i - - As &maxi CLOTBING. , E 1 17111.1511X1117. r One of the belt plias within. the range of nor knowledge Gr .. ..purchase clothing, or fnruishhig gOodrAs the es tablishoient St M 'pipit.. W. Alk-• Gee A co., coiner of Frideral'olieet',iind:tkil Diamond, Allegheny. The t never- a rm ors der sittlibction to t h ose w play„ ; , ith a call, aid will at very oft. Re : member, the lloeitlity, oorti .. ,: ddirid ' street and the Diamond, Alligken'' ' • • Warm an , amount' of inforiniAird em * among the volunteers watdd , be prevented by the free use . St ••Ifollowv , S Pills :and • Oint. meat. For voinds, bores and . scurry el Ointment, is a certain Aire • and-for bowel complaints, fevers, small, poze Ae, Lk* pill ate the best medicine in • the world. ' Only- 9 . . _ _. _.. _, , mats psirlror„ orpyik, ; ...- , _. ~.. ... 221 i \ ie it ot e s s u u p g po gu rti: d g and getting up I or commenting belle., • niattera ' eriri t.i Arrangainenti. uent and patri en;iregard, ortanee to. the, dependence. 1 and heartily • A t augll;l:k llommar, Carpenter use' JetnervJobL bing Shop Virgin alley; between SmittalelS street and Cherry alley.: MI kinds or, Rope Repairing don. on short notice and In wink!. manlike manner. Charges moderate. Lure your orders. 'MI orders promptly attended 031111Q8 tiAji Liken . ni Dtiat's Book Store, Meseta,' Itall; Pitth street, and at the Omnibus 0tEce,,N0.4.511, Liberty.street.: Day o'r night, all orders left In either the two ?Lulea will beproicipuy attended to. . . DOOTOII C. BULB, Watar CUM and HOMO:- plaid° Physician; also agent for Rainbow's celebrated Trues for Ituptarei; Corner of Penn and Wayne unman.. Disalsray.-- , Dr. O. Sill, No. 246 Pen sti attendivto all - brahehet of the DalltAi p rate -sloe. Ssic Bascrie le Co.'s advartlasts ent DAV.III.On Monday; night, at 11 o'clock, HLTG DAVIS, In the 86th year of DL age.. Irancial on TlMlSDAYArriumf;lat 2 o'clock, from his late residence, South CO21111•014 Allegheey. I ___------5,..............,--,..-,,,--,r, OFFICE. OF TIM 8017011 QUART= ILISTXI4 p .Aluir or rem }termite. Weelante,, ' rek 11, 1832. , UORSEs WANTED - .i'OE.' THE U. ..s.J. s. OOTERNIENNT.Ied •pronmali for the delivery. 1 11 Waahington Oity, of ONI6_,TOIIMULND YOUR HUNDRED AND 1111rtlf CAVALdIY AND ARTILLEtir HOIBIIXB, tor- the herninent, will be reneired•nr. lb. MSC* of Col:O. H. Rucker, Deputmetat Qruutar Mester, fa this city, until 12 he. oa SATO/WAY, tbeil2d Th r e eskm- Muses will be purchased Mktg not exceeding , and no bids will be somber ente rtained for a greater from any one pawn. • . - No bid trill be entertained that lateen endorsed bi two respemo,le parsons, whet will guarantee shit the bidder w 11 comply - with his propodtion, if ft should Twenty -lire days will be given from the opening of the bide, for the` completion of the delivery of lit. Of the above horses, 600. an required kr cavalry, and 960 kr artillerY. Davurnom or nossnazotrtarz. ' _ CAVALRY HOUto—VFO M 15 to 18 haat, La height; buyout 6 and 8 yams of age;.of dark colors; well broken to the saddle; compactly built, and free from all defects. _ eturexxxsor dfouss—To be from 46%1(.18 lan* in height; between 6 well your ef ; dark odors; free from ail debt:ea;broke/ in and to eentleot Isu _ __A1.,1 1 97 peande: ' • ' ''' . liermrlogiviPorAlll: detailed Man ,the bagimanta requiring them. • 1 The undersigned smarm thee privlege of rake each and Mary' bld;ehould he mue l ler that the in %enea of the works weirdo, It. ...LWAST VAN VlelliT. ' • . 8 , egem and a . rtn . miner. r -MULES W ANTED... 4 —Wanted to put -1.141. chase, ONE HUNDAKD KULL, Aar Um ort flee of the Unitell Thy mill be !winked to be not lea than 14 'Wm' /Ably than 'MX land/ hit& nor lam than 3 nor mono than V years ad. Minn al inspmem, ban 12 M. to 3_3. m., dally , at JACK. some laraur Bit BLit, Tovrth arm. A. MONTGOMERY. Major master 11. B. Army. A --- vpiTED JLIEDTEL --L#A. —Abl vi • tolled MCA toAIL up the Beglmente - uow in the Auld. Apply .t Headquarters, corner of FOurth and Ferry stream METER. Ault:lot Recrultion Maar . A_ RAI Y PLIES v CAIRO AN -PA DUCIAtt.=-Propetray pl-11 be received at the oft. of the Chief Quartermaster U. In Cam, until 12 m., on TUESDAY. the ESth day of February. 1864 for the following supplim, to be ,tethered at Cairo or Paducah, as the Department may elect, vls: • One hundred thousand busbeli of Oats, One hundred thousand Wands of Corn. Yin hundred tons or Bay. All to he, delivered oar lice levee; ,grsin scald gunnies; Vey to he good tlinbily, blue or herd are.., tine thousand tone of lipoid (cmi, fur gleam boat h e ed other purposee, to good huger. Bids will he considered for any loser amounts that above Ca le'lle far, and libiden will state the price it az& ft vans, (Cairo or Paducat.) - - ther.,object being 4; peaelim the; pupptlea it the Sowed nosh roe' how actuat'dialin,,,Wppriaz u r Ilea.' lot-the articles to . apart Orb/thee In meet °flaw un.tatme) ue:rovicegla 40' raga /mita Me bldg;and to come tormard and comsdY.wati ADO; kid pay ciente miff I. wenfe.prompag:ma'Soilieep tri, the ex4l - of aafirpecial iccolsti, Bide to boo &Minuted to the tindeinAghad;tairo,!lll. , - T. ITIBELEY; A. Q. If., Stillisndeeriter Elirchiinitip',Pittibtirgh, 'Louie end Chlauto papers, pleme.tokr eight Insertione,Atel send bills o f this oMamarenpanied by two wets heel thht sloths; A 1 Co.y.• :Pratt and Coonkt•rev 6rat7ft4rll. I. -L ,; ,'1 ; t t• General Cammlision:Nerehantfklien fur . this ads of DUPONT'S campowD6a.AND.B*.7err Receive on tottaignsond all, kinds, of . PRODUCi, and make sdrancea thereon. • , P.a.—HAIMd creek tuFront kitWarehenee. TO, I William H. Smith a Co., Vilna a iticketeen, • George W. Smith Pittsburgh, Spencer a Garrard, Culp a Shepard, _,. Henchman... Bank,. B. De Ford * Sons, .49111141 i. I t = 4 ; C RIAND:SI946 PABXr , ICELAND MOSS PANE". i n 4.7. 11. .z:m t r ttatatiettain ;Thl7:ehl k of Coughs, Colds, Bora 'f,. %skew , • eold by Juktovionmrroit, naocKurt. And puler in Clbot, Family Medicines, ctr 24 r rand• niZri -- e . • . -t14.; 44" , Watiir BAN!, NerooTork anal ras tun. lOU mann Iwo *min ft al ' • ,notelgoff tiatinotananuoatarsoq, COGNAC MAXPPP-Otatd. Du/K1 az. Pin t sat war blow of sarlatis vlatopo - dark a nd.la* MO* par.uri_ etailthik L s it a Amounts BR4 PZ I- I'dwaisiP/. A. Z. oat* and tif kir loißdmr ;hut p4 46 in th t L 41.16 nt:ol4clanlata, Oil Was pfshohlffrooif. pl pipilto t . ntrit—ag. and J bran& WillakrZ-Mtban'a Wan and Zino/7'a Bath; ‘WINIZS-Pora, Mom, Dfarkipt/lPtd,ios MC• • and oho* of rafitsuil &fam e 0116--Nine B ortiou4f Tali! Ia eiDie.4l.l,`le4Put•• •.• . , . new.; 1 144:4311eitinits 10 Dd~ bla,n* n*w. 0 dot: reptkie n t. 41 , , ilitirt .t't t.mll9mumac. • '"' : . • • •• . . . ...Z-L..:.' :If:. i r ; CINCINNATI, Feb. 18. The an aettount ofSituidere fighting at Fort Don'''. uit 'On :Sitirda -Moirdig UM - lesiiii -' wu 'reaisted With . unusual .vigor ' . .and 'detisitain Aion. The Bth',lBth',2fith; and .314=4111mM riflitiier!tkocaliTtlF4 #: P 4° l l:l°D.- 1 11K lY e 'lle.., f ?". They wore about preparing a little the rebels opened on thettAii , firi of nituketry.. A'llne of battle at once was fortried„ and the 44414 iesdi43'4l! liiiito,o4.o/-Per"TYbl7 ihianing the rebel rank... The retmiii,from ;tieir 4o - 1 4 4. ' 41 " i i i4 i! , shvreteitilmii - Aoir'Sanka. molt' taurderont.volley - S:ei inns ketry, grape ands annister, kintrtg and* and -14 our ;men almost by companies of _ i . round ;. yet Asvery maxi . stood his ' ' d. Bravely,detortaiiiedli aid . vvithout titsiehlng these four/ regimentsbild their .grctactdent:- liigdeathking and Oghting againstaligalling odds, and in. the face of everidisadvahtage. ' TheilBth regiment seems to have realeilid this severest storm; - ' , : Against their renhit, the rebels direati.d tliiir heaviist Are; bat:1111MMl of fahing hack they advanced to the*facle of the enemy, and there stood in thO very jaws of death, 'with scarcely any prospect that . . a singleone. ould escape. r -•., 1 . For three hours these regiments, tiiiiiiiiier ingscareely three thOusand men,. Mild thole ground against the whole rebel garristin.. At one time the 18th being partially thinkitd, was imposed to across fire of bothretuthitry and' artillery, b# Mar right wing' ~ bearing the rebel's left; at once and relieved thein.' At this ori4 l l, moment eat. Cawier fel!. Capt. Bush, acting Lieutenant Colonel, took command, but was !eon woundell. Cipt. Crouse. was. shot dead; Capt. Lawlor:was mor tally wounded; Lieuts. Mansford and themp son killed; Cepts. Dillon and. Wilson !end Lieute;_Kelty aid Scanlon wounded; so that the daring Egyptian regiment stood batons an overwhelming foo almost without officers. The dead and . wounded fell In hespe;, compa- • nies were bereft of Captains and LieutenantS, and Lieutenants and Captains almost bereft of companies. The other three regiments did their duty nobly. Cols. -Oglesby, Marsh and Logan dished along the ranks, waving their hatitand cheer; lag their men on to the conflict. “Suifer death, men,: cried Logan, "but diehonor, never it Bland ,rlrm..' And well they heeded hint. Many fell dead and wounded ,. among the . latter were . Logan . and Lieutenant Colonel. White. Oglesby'S end Marsh's regimenhi fought desperately, losing like other regi meets an undue, proportion of officers. :Col. ' Oglesby displayed is coolness and courage alit haverolicited the highest praise, and seirreil Jr#ll-A l / 4 1.A . 134qpitchis t1.......!50- ... - 1- i :_;,', ..e.. Never, pe'rhapi, iititheAnirtitt*ffir, has amore bloody battle been foughti . ~:: An easier who participit4d, and wee woun l ed in -the fight,- says the scene beggars descrip tion.. Ele thickly was the battlefield :strewn with the dead and wounded that he could have traveled acres of it, taking aloiost every step upon a prostrate body 11:41.4^T5. the' rebels fought -with desperiitioti, their artillotieti using:their pieces. with thoif teia ful effect. On eitlier aide could be ileard the voieetrof thole in eel:emend obeerinton their' The four Illinois regiments held theirground full three-haurs. Nearly one-third • had been killed or wounded, yet the balance stood Sint. Finally, reinforcements arrived, sod for an hour the slaughter continued. About 4 o'clock our right wing turned their left, and the _rebels fall beek.into their fortid oattone; and our flag was planted upon the po sition occupied. by:their loft wing, and for the time the slaughter ceased. • ' Dresser's and Schirartz's batteries were cap , tared daring the'aetioni-but the 18th Illinois, with clubbed muskets, recovered Dresser'S, ' r while the 31st recovered Schwartz's.. • • /IMAGO, Feb. A special Fort Donelion 'distaste'. to the , rime!, ,says the . forces sere About fgt.'s'. lr' numbers, but, the rebele . hid; all the advint age.of-Yuwition, being well fortified - on' - ,two fintomme bills, with their fort near the - river: Otiie lower piece of ground from the fort, their Intininiohments, ride pits,rind•abattis extend.. ed rip tlikeitmii, behind the 'town 'of Dover. Their:lOrtitleations. Car,thi land 'side back from the iriver, were at least four miles in length. 'Their water battery, in the centre of their fortifications, where it. come. down toAhe river, mounted nine heary gone. The rebefe were, sure, of suciort, in , buy other cause, against less brain troope;and Gould hare:cab= ily held the position ; against one hundred thousand. • • • ' The business of getting the different brigadep in position, and attaching-new arrivals tb different commands,-toOk op the greater:7l/er; tion of Friday night. At day light on Saturday the enemy opened on the 18th Illinois, when all of OgiesbY`P brigade soon engaged, which wee soon follow ed by Wallace and ItioArthur's' brigades, the latter acting under McOlornand. I Au-the position of .. the_ troops had: - been changed during the highti and . 5353 n.: Nrmit being called awe - during the night to make arrangements for.thp movement Of the rid . 'Wats; all the troop., except those attached to - mad - witbont any r . thing exiept'imitirittordere. At • suggestion ' from Afeeliduand; Oen': Wallace sent , font' • regiments to mapport division; 'who. e;ir nearly out of ammunition. - - From the codirriisicemeit until 10 ,o'Plook the fighting was terrific. The troops on the right...ware disposed of follows : NeArthur's brigade-9th, 12th, Ceti' lit and 19th Illinois. Next: Oglesby's -brigade--.8... '2141:4. 30 and 31st Illinois. • • Schwartz end Dresser's battery. • Next '34"a44Bth . .51'it, - brigeile 4 ,llth: '2oth; 4 5th' • <Theie brlAldez 'cpPllaped-rmelei an Xreilte brunt of '44'6. 1 ' It wantiiiinflAitt the_ ensue 'were conceal ; tratingitheir,main force .to.tunz • our right, which, wair-done by our men getting out Of amtninlthirf and a confuefon, getting op, tbs rehifOraimetiti- retrefiting about half a mils. As soon as the Which'bed, itood their, ground mittifulty. for. three lionis=„rs/.., t ire4i9 l e:enenii'ocettpied the field, when eh*. Wain ordered 0013: /Smith. to move forward storm, the enemy's works_ op ogr.left. Thfi. order Wei, Obeyed with'slat- - rit7,tind soon. the en‘efeerimidaring-eolfile;' were heard and.. the old: tag displayed fro withilf the enemeiffnOenchments. Gen:. '.tben:Sert'ArOrd. to fletie.lft; Ciernand end Wallseeithnt f Cted; Sinithnr within the enemy's Inizenehments, and" ardor ing;thelt foreette Mere' forward and reneiv, thstAtVz4iln,, - rtheir light: Ono of Gen. - Wel- Witigltdppr.thil , Indiana,Fth /dip swirl iegintenti--were Pitieniend &company of Ohickgo light a ary.nlanted• in•tbe road. As. the ,Obelp. rsupp9!thts..w.: - yerre,vn-, the :retreat, /i44 1 / 5 7550155g out Werkk into ihif.riad; li t if tisgo - boyernrehalleteresPl 4.4' ta r -I ' 2 "W. 1,10 /etterill • hlino _ . . . . . - - .6_: - S ,. MMV ---0,7 -Iwit : ;'*; , .. '':. - =.•:-.'4'.,.7:f . '-':-.7:::::' , -.:';' . ..'.•i : - , [5.4.: 7 ..itF. , :: 1, ; , i - : - '!,%. , :,..,.,:,,.:. IrEIIAtEST'ATEWg - BY TREARIAPR .171*.:PoiT; DOrELSOIVBATTIX ACCOUNT OF SATURDAY'S FIGHTING VNPARALLEtED lIEROI4L' TERRIBLEALtUGHTER IN OUR . RAN MOST BLOODY BATTLE IN AINEINiA FORCES'_ 9P THE ENEAtt THE KILLED, AND THE WOUNIED DETAILS' -%• 4e- 4 - dozens of'ffiestai ,, ffiintaltanetqwj with this, the infititry amine:teed liriet, at will, and ,the rebels' went. ficli'spell !batik into, their Wors; our min advanack'and taking poiies 'ion of the ground lost: and a hill betides. Fresh troops,' who had- nov,been in' action, ;were ,thrown, for Ward, and as; the shades of might drew oo we were. in* strong 'ready so - partleipate' id the • slituitaneoam fat lank'to be made on Sundity morning. 'Oglesby's ' Wallace':;..and MaArthufs :brigades did the, hardest fighting, and have suffered terribly. They would' undoubtedly -have held their first position but for` the failure of amtnunition. • Until Ordered; to storm, the ammunition wagois well at I dis tance, off on the hills, preventing their being moved rapidly. Some of our best °Moors and • men have gone to their long home hardly a man went over the, field'after the battle .that did not discover some comrade who hid, fal len. We lost-three lieut. Colonels : at leaiit;.; one quarter of all the other officers were either 'wounded or killed. - During Saturday, night; a confliction of all our lines was made for a, elmulianeoui assault from every point, and orders Were Ilivell.by (ten. Grant to take the.enemyat the. point of the bayonet. Every man was at hie. poet the fifty - seventh,,-Illinois on the extreme , ,kt daylight the advance was Made, but when the full light ef day broke forth= white flags were oheerved hanging in many places on the enemy's works. An °Boer, at a conve nient point, was Informed that they had stack el thew arms and surrendered early ' in the morning, the following pithy eorrespondence; having passed between their commanders : HEADQUARTERS FORT POULSON, Feb. 16,'1862, 6 o'olook, a. m. - liCoonsideration of, all the cdronmstances governing the:present situation of affairs at tide station, I_propose to the commanding of goer of the. Federal, forces the appointment of Commiseloners to agree) upon the terms of ca pitulation of the forces at thle post under my oomnsand. In that view `I suggest an armis tice Until 12 eoloolt to-day. , I am, very respectfully , your obedient ser- S. B . Bms' vent, u , Brigadier General, C. S. A. To - Brigidge,Geseral 11. s: Grant, eonizeand- • lag 1 5, 8 :4117310 near, Pnit Ponalson- 1 • ... , L.,?.4ht PISMO; ET Foxy DatentesOrs, . .„ ' "''''` • , Feb.l9, 1862. ' To am S. B. Buckltei:‘ Sin: Your! of this date, proposing an armistice ,: and ap pointment of commissioners Meet& terms.of capitulation lei just reeeired. No terms ex- . Dept an unconditional and immediate surren der can be accepted. I_ propose to move im- I medlately upon your works. , I am, Sir ' very respectfully your obedent servant. (signori). • U. B. GRANT, 1 'Brigadier General Commanding. r HEADQVA.RTERS, Dover, Tenn., February 16, 1862. ' f Briyodi,sr , General U. S. Great, 0.6. A.: Sir: The - distribution of farces under my command, incident to an unexpected change of commanders and the overwhelming force under your own command, compel me, not withstanding the brilliant SDOOOSS Of at,. Con federate arms yesterday, to accept the tinged irons and at:chivalrous terms which you pro pose. I am, sir, your obedient servant, . S. B. Bacmcza, Brigadier General C. S. A. Oar whole force wan soon in the enemy's works. The rebel officers gave up their sword". The bulk of the rebels Were ohs , l g ngb d e faosre they b m ed e n kwnoe w re n apprised' u f en , d er aa Pillownud Floyd had rammed and.executed their 'leaps during the night, taking with them Floyd's brigade and a few farorites, oe. copying what few small steamers they had, r At first the prisoaen were loud in their de r numiation of the runaways. Manyof them 1 acknowledged the hopelessness of their muse, and intimated their willingness to take the oath of allegiance, and return to their Yentas. To the question pat to an :saber as to how -many ?Mennen trekked, he replied : n You I have al out of twenry-five thousand who wens not killed or did not escape." It is impossible to get a list of the killed and wounded, as the killed have not all been brought in, and they are mixed with the rebel As tier as, ascertained, the following Is ttie list of killed and wounded: in the 18th Illinois Captain Wilson, Lieutenant Sheets and Lieut., 'Marsh, killed; Captain nannnh, wounded. ' In the 9th Illinois; wounded—Captain Robin ' son, Captain Becker, Lieut. Fulton and Lieut. „Leber. The killed are Capt. Shaw, Limits. ' Be qe, Chun:mit, Kenyon, Bohr, Duncan a ' kilied-.400. Pari?,lll"ichardw ~.ard 1 - ton, Bragg', Jas. MoCastlin, Sitneen Sloan, , ' Caleb Griffith, E. Morris, all of Company ( 1 . Wounded—Lient. Col. Ransom, Cars: Rose, Andrews and McKee ; Limas. Dean, Wilobq, Murry, Blackstone and Capt. Carter, elightli. 18th Illicole, killed: - Lieut. Manser, Captain- I Craig and Sergeant Peskill; wenanded :•Col. , Lawyer, lu ann, Capt. Lawlor, Cant. Miami, Lieut. Toole. 20th Illinois, Wed': Lino ~ 1 cod... Erwin; wounded: Cask. Renseard, Lieu ~ e i Archdeacon and Ring. 30th I ll inois, ki ll Adjutant " Kirkpatrick .'' 3lst, killed: Lien . Col. White and Capt. Williamson ; wounded:: Col. Logan,) Mil through hie shoulder,)' Ad jutant Capehart, Captains MeCook„Suunner tield and Dr. McCook:- 48th, tilled: Lieut. Col. Smith., list, killed :'Capt. Telltre., " I The com Position of the rebel foines-wiress i s follows: . , ... . , -. .''.. ~. 1 TeDDESSIO, eleven resit:mate; Misilmelppl, eight; Texas, one; _Kentucky, - two • Arkan sas, one; Virginia four. One battalion ' of I cavalry, each Alab ama, Tennessee and Mid- Sr. Louts, Feb. 18.--The Republiaan's Feet' Donahoe correspondent gives the folloWing account of the:fighting on Saturday: ' I 1 Yesterday morning , " just at daylight, k heavy sortie was made by the garrison from'; the left portion of their worke. This attack was made upon the'extreme right wing of he, Union army, where it was the weakest. Part of Gen. MeClernenredlvisloa, under Colonel'' Oglesby'; consisting of his brigade, was eta tioned there; alto, SeihwariCe and McAlister e batteries.- The point was upon a ridge lead ing into the right redoubt, and was e:Rusted Suet above the main fort. Diming the night I the enemy`could be beard busily at work, hat ) what at, it was impossible to tell, as a thicket• 1 of woods encompassed the Union troops on every side, rendering view, in any direction, almost Impossible. ' ' At daylight, &large body of the enemy Sid denly appeared on' the extreme rightwing of 1 Col. Oglesby's command and opened a terril ' ble lire with cannon `Dom' their redoubte, I time playing at the same epon our force* from ) guns placed in position on the night previoati. The camp of the 29th and 31st was the moat exposed, and the whole brigade was at once formed into line as follows: the 18th Illinois I held the extreme right, Bth Illinois ;text, 30th i Illinois next, and then the 29th Illinois, eupl porting the right of Capt. Prohwartz's battery; the 31st Illinois defending the artillery on the' left. From the firing of the drat gun until nini I ,o'cleok, the battle , raged, unremittingly,,nua 1 with fearful loss on both sides. , %.i Again and again our troops , drove the.enemy I omk, but they were often reinforced, while our troops had, owing to the extended lines of the army, and also their position on the eler tame right, to fight'unainsteCliore gallank, lighting never took plane than that , of the Anton troops, exposed to' the ter rible ' firing of triple their number. Theis stood ) their I ground until in setae regiments every °Meer was killed or Wounded: 'At hut, and relluetaistl. ly, regiment by regiment they slowly-felff . book, leaving Schwarta'a battery and three :al floAdisteesgans‘innsbei hinlldse. Retiring a few hundred yarde they all mode a Mead, and Gen: Smith arrived with reinforcenients, end work at once drove the enemy agein into their II In the. flrit of the battle ITU alio 'COI. W. L . Wallace's brigade.—thellth, 20th, Iftb and Bth; she, Col. McArthur's brigade, all of which troops angered severely. Opposed to them were 12,000 rebels, 'supported by gun, placed carefully in pisitiols. Gels. Grant; having command, nt thilait. visien,:drovi the enemy back with mien* ellentl, and gained the lest groat AC once he ordered an advance by Gen, Smith 'on the' left, charging under hot fires up the •steep hill, on which wm the outer redoubts. Our troops gained the high bhmetworke, And with hardly a use - wept Geer them. planting the stars ant he r; pes nest the walls;netder a mart galling Sr.. They, f o rmedi , nhatired,- and drove the Albite back until they fell into a new peeitiOn behind acmebetteirles;' when, evening came on. ' The Onion troopsbid Wait victorious at every,pcint, having gainial back. ground lost In the ; Morning; and, g a t ' • withilsone pad turtles, atitun.o l: : l T o 4tlit ii Our troops hold their porition doting tiiiiqught,, ivprillngth• repeated assaults. i The 'soeisi within' the' entered tort) attar the . sottendor, showed hart zartihly.tba rebel garrison had suffered.. sgsvpish us * en , lying fragments of shell and round Shot,' half buried/la the earth; tents wane torn to pieces gal earriager broken' is* , seattar es t arc.l4 Ta thlt left4lPlSPOtOrhatt ih* assault ----- - - - - . . I en Her aid ; bodies ..thigkihkanti abundant andianrie °tranvia 2 Mtinaties and gallant attack was yisiblira" (Ai, the rails° right; for half a mite - distant , the' a. , perste sortie 'was Canto by thenrfiri" tar scenes were ; rialble. '- Wii pi ... •'. : The ga ll antry of the Union hatlbiten well and severely tested, and itiv have - proved more than equal to the task before them.' ii .! As the fleet appnivhed the Port this morn ing, Witte '--- . • - 4, • *VI' fired and the three cheers went epithet . ' the - Ainerlean flags were visible. No offietir in the army had any idea of Fort Donation's defenses until they bad been sein ed and examined. Sonia! .. men, 'when out of ammunition, rushed forward, and although exposed to the full foroe_ of the -rebel'', artillery, gallantly drove . their foes bank with; the bayonet And Captured their guns. . - The foLlowing . nre the names of some of the rebel officers , ca ptured : Col. Garrett, col. Col. Forest Col.- .Brciwn and Col. Abernethy. Canto; steamer " MeMphis ;ar rived tram Fort Dovielsen this evening, bring-' ing a 111halsaippi Beginvent prismneray und kilter sixty wounded soldieri, who were left at Mound Pity. Eight or nine °that Mintsure• on their 'way,with rebel prisOncirt...,' The , rebels.. who ;escaped, are iipposed, to have gone to. Nashville, where,- or - at Clarks villa; it is supposed the rebels will attempt to make 'mother stand: Thilevening a,gMet. Light'was seinier sev eral hours In the direction of Clarksville, and it is supposed the rebels have burned the town or theft steamboats ha the river to:prevent them from falling into oar hands. . Rebel officeia_adinft that if we telte Naih ville rebellion in Tennessee is gone up. The prisoners will probably be sent to Camp Douglasj . Chicago. VERY. LA NEWS , •• A, Speedy forward IS'Oyement Sr:Loins, Feb. 17.—The Dembiliv't's' Fort Honelson eorrespondent, under .date of the 17th, says that it is .impoesible to state the • promise extent of our • capture, everything being in such confusion.. The 37th and 57th Virgielaund several Arkansas, Ali/bathe and left wi Texas regiMeati and mere amongthe.foice which: th Pillow . Floyd.. The 'rebel and Federal officers , 'fraternize with , the 'beet g ._ , The assertion ' In terdaiy 'io-• *Acting the . Union sentiment: prevailing. among the prisoner' : here is mush strength-, ened by subsequent intercourse with 'them.: This remark holds specially true of, the Ten- : misses regiments: The bait OffiCcirs.•aineng, them are these who yielded to the popular, madness at the eleventh hour. - , Theysay they' are all sick of this unnatural warfare. Mlaled by politician' first; and betrayed brgenerals since, they hire betiorie disguited with the bogus confederacy. and wish to withdraw froth Gen. Grant will be ordered fora epeedy for ward movement to still greater • The rebel officers assert that Gen, Johnston will concentrate every available soldier of command at Nashville, and make a desperate attempt to retrieve : the mirifortimea' ef the The rebel surgeon!, p • their lose at be- . tween 300 and 400!killed, and double • that 'umber wounded. • I Sr. Loins, Feb. 18.—The following is a dis patch from Headquarter" to Gen: Washington : The flag of the Union is float ing in Arkansas. - Gen. Curtis has driven Price from Misieuri, cutting np his rear and hourly capturing prisoners arid stores. .The army of the mouth-west is doing. its duty nobly.: (Itigned:] W.•Hart.itcs, • • . ' Alfsjor-General. • Catcsoo,' Feb. 18. -The 2l-Gam's epeeist says the, position of ' the, ground occupied by our troops to attack Fort Doneleon was such ' r thatnot more titan one regiment could operate • at' he game" time, while the rebels could bring nearly their ; : whole force to beat *submit .- The first regiment to receive : the; rebels veal the 18th,..whieh :fought with:desperate:go s age when their. ammunition _ma exlyttm they were :forced to retire. it was , placed by f the Bth.. • They, too, were drives. hack, after firing '' the . last .reurtai.bleitlibite. the other regiments lending such; aeblettid an , their potations would adieir.' Geri: Lim Wal-; isle ases'ordered to reinforce toClernand,"and. Mat two binigades from the centre: -: The *Flat', Illinois, Col. , Ifogani. fought like veterans,lid- fending Schwartes battery under. the-most; jplling fire, until eve_ .„, .. _ry horse at the, battery'. tine.lfiln*lltstethir bad charge eta. guni,as well. as a Lien tem int Colonel , an noting Major, seven Captains, . end - a nutteber Of Lieutenants of CM alat,'Nad 'beim:tilled' and the Colokel wounded. 'Doing nearly surrounded, Capt: McCook;" who- Was_ : left , ln '.4o.lllllilad, drew 'elf what inie'lleft of the , rigiment.'-luol, lowever, : until' ' theilast round was expended and they had commenced ' tUdrive the rebels before them) 'The' ',Mond - :brigade then ' came up and took thei place of the retired one, end fought desperately, losing great number. ef killed, but with *0 lussivtr sore of a porticgtof Wallace', itisislunclrPris the : rebels balk, to, their Antrattehtnecite, gairl,- log' a portion of the 16et groubd: The object of the rebels was evidently to cut: ' ' their. way, through our tro4ar - ' ' '''' ' : ' The Gen. Johnston taken in #e Ilitelirod John ston, a 'Brigadier senors! froze Tenneiree. 7 _ T 'ratispii r rtsitiwu 'of Ttvrops. , Sr. Louts, Feb. 18 . -, Eive,steamers left for St. Charles, M0.:,-..t0-day, whom troops wig embark tor the,Cumbeilund., Two regiment's arrived. from St. Charles by railr o ad immediately proceed "eolith.' Most e cod will' itensive and active preparations Ari Wig Itiak, fOr thp transportktion of ' • Gen,. Cailnm , Wel. Kalleak's stati r wiii go. th.thstubirlandl.fOr": thiviirisonerueiptured at Hort Donelson: .Bi:omit thousand , ; sent to Chicago, and the balanoe to Sprit gtield," hundred of this _wounded., go :to - rCiiivinriatt, an .:thii!luibiricis wilLbObiought here., - .The Lreglnienti , Which suffered most in the battle wilt be :detailed to gu ritard theprisoneri at the, pima of theivoon finemo .Som e four thOtimitil or' Alma are 4(4. ei,ionte front b'OrtrDonelsoll. ! . Most eztensivo preparationir arebeifigmade to celebrate Washington's birthday. ,' Fr , totri - Fortress - Monroe. -;' . , Bazitiiose,l'eb;l43:-:-.lt isrurniled by pas= by, the - Fortress. Monroe , boat, •• - titat naws,had:leiched Norfolk of the irorrentler of Sarintialtmititont a gun being tired. 70nriet tii From FOrtieseldenract - Makes; no invtilipti of, there po rt: -...; S. in. Mills ; the publisher, and Thos.'d. Pig- L ipitt , its' editor of the notorinns , sooession elicit; :The'...gieol, were tide - morning irreutod ,and taken : iii Fortress :Slou'ree,, on, she 17th, • via. Baltimore. - , ;'A dag of truce- brought over a lady from Norfolk, but no newspapers. -- ':' ' , i • We understand - that's:ha NorfOlit DaY*li. of Able morning rialtos 'ma inentiep.or the sari. render of Fort Donelson, but reprssents the 'oontest as still going,it., - Nothing additional halt been tectilv,ed froti 13ivinitahl. ' -•'. • - . ' whictr. B. guilt* 'Audit Link:arrived front Was h i egton.during./aiftddhl, although fired at on heripassoge down-the Pototrout bilk • one shot' liftable iterv'alightirinjurin g her , wlieslhoaee.. CORGRES B- "PRST. e&SSiOli. .•• 6114.070.14i11 Se Date Well engage d dariag • to•dar 'redhead:at the' aul of . r: - Stark' t f light WA Pit .IP,Settat,orjr°.nl ,CM.SP.V,.tAII outtatdrintsikany te5.....,-- ' • .L . ...1. • .;.liouna.....The . liana .pasee d r. Wit. -roar •kitten ,to t Captain -Dupont , and. ;Senator Jolutsoilitenderint talks' to 'the;skint alml ' nal: for the brilliant aria of riChrlei.,:„ `. 1, The ommittee .. on 'Wae 'end 'Blanc 'rei• ported b C eak the United Stat y es Note bill whir modifications: ' n'irarnii'de the special ord for tAnorrair: -',- - ::, ~ , i ~ , - .., f -.Oak, d resolution Was passed to illandaster thi public buildings on Saterday,, and, .in mark at killed respect for the. eseory; of tits. bravissuap , and rierjeathi foe.. those -emended. Jlli the tweak eletotiest , the : Youic 44 J9 1 14/1. 1 4 . 83 an early boar_ ' . des*. - iibillOck and Gab s, Illatlell i Sr. Loris, Pah. - is—seviiitieports hiyin Elided 'enamor throl;sh the zewspit2on' 1 4i relation to: , Gene,. .moClellan and' , nalleo ~ which are ealentated to whiled the public and mats adennderetandhiga and jealousies:, Tbk Rosuicagmasuglosts, by . andetritY of don. ,IWeek, coot he hp 441 times ripechrect tbe moat hearty .cooperitlon'froii,(len.3l4lellitd, and,that lisilltedliterltPlitn . guile:Or- We * * partatent, he/abatis advise JUla :appeared; 4 • the Generd.in-Chief. , , The, awo Genarels.iirp in almost constant •bointdantattloti: by , tele cir -,-. 11:11floionstnsOoss it= CI eviela"44, C4 r i .LAilb; l 4 l l44o , 4Thito:ita_ooit: .; mama sit Aar. goetonlaysaltdloaltalri en Selleitl rejoicing. all c vY -. I " Isidif t IS",4 l .ll M n ol i rsE r Z4r:/-4 " ,ti;',11 4 ,:f: lealatirr -1317R0Pg. t Arrival QC tkelittailieriEdinburg. Nsw Youx, Feb. 13.--The Edinbirg left Liverpoi. at midnight on tho 3d and Queens town on the night of thelth iiest:,•firrivod noon to-day. •ffer &deices iro.tria' Liverpao7 little ;. mole one day. lotev,but ;by way of. Queensto they, are two days later.' The rebel 'dimmer Naeheille left Southionp ton.ow the id inst: ; She passitithiziscato - ra oif.Cowes,-i where - the latter. war 'anchored. The Tuscarora slanted up to in-chase of the Nashville, but the ; frigate. Shannon` was alongside;to prevent their departure foivtwen ty-fkur hours. Thi last Seen of the lithrYtle she wax steandig dowifthe Xhattuel - With'all speed. • ." : The brig Fanny loierl4^frotri 'Ohnilestia on January let, has ariivad . at'Lliarpoot with 'a cargo of cotton and rosin. ; The London 'Morning Poo rerieW 3 the re' itert that. the Arch Duke 3:toxin/JUN:I! wilr.eo - the Throne of. Mezic o . , 4 ' Austria -alooopt the Throne of Nexicolfor the 'Arch fluke &xi milieu; hut a Win not &ode-Venetia litiotehaltge. There is , idonry crisis at ' -Vonitlit and tion of the new money, the government has decreed retied .r.linula. Disturbances hive taken' plans at VonsUa Liverpool,Feb. d.4-4The pi,ceittt42 'to day we 3,500 bilit,'lncliding 1„soo to spe.:4= latorminit exporter's:- 'The Market obesed Wet , andrinchanged,. The &deices from tar eon unfavorable.- Breadsudfs quiet ; pro. - visiens.dull ;' bacon and produce . Leelecien-,..Consols closed at 11 23(4493;‘, for • money. . Latest sale! .4:AlRa:heap Jitteelie ; - Erie, 28 ,X(420„ti; Illinois Central 41@W Whieling • Convention -AdJoninegi.:,- National Sainte Tired: . Wasnyin:' Peb.%18.-=The Wien al • 'Convention adjourned this Oreainginfter fifty , nine days session. The tree - auto Antiunion wets defeated. COMBLIStiOnekS, howerur,-were. appointed with power to ; reassemble, therJon vontion in on,, the new;State is not reeoltele - . ed looby Congress. - This provision is supposed to kto a free State. There true , great rejOidinibere over the Fort Dotiehion • tleWll.: Gen. 'Roseman:: ordered a national salute at an early hour this morning. (Markets br.Telegrapl 1 ..,;-,,; cnicearam, ireb:llfirarting.-Ylourbeldldghar. clueing at $4 40d$1 5O for superfine, and ;molt e 9 'for extra.'- Wheat alarm to Mega° SC brad SI WWI 06 for white. -bo r ntrtmat 50a..417,10 ig, and PI good demand at 61e.. Bare, in. as • tire'edtand,atengate. lirdtky closed quiet at gue. - 'MAI Pork mold at SlSetatat.; them - trete tinby eis at this rate at , the dpii4 Snlb•Poth , vie Tinted t .a t 33014%, but the defoatol. fell oft. at the On% and there was more offitingtreountry packers wire more 'tlEspoiked to seg. Lard • war offored 4t .7c without tallag. bums, armories ant quiet, and Unchanged.' Moinalet 4 561 ' 4 41:. : 9.4ree - . 193 k3 2 0=4, !'"kPagat at : uiß ORVISO;.. pppart4o aquB,L,E ; !UPI. • • ku4 so"stylli. of Wadi - .112Phe1, , cOrti,"No, 12 PM-AI 1 4 TBria. career of •wN , Theealgaehltur are ailtivaled.Shr the 2;e1112 7Xt ta ea lhaY.4aeoete aU Wads zr:v.ork nnuirg of a ut/12complete =awe.; ooinblue almyllefty Aura =r!th' dada* 'Unldtemod Ivy Other wlghi la thespian. they have no rival.' Jeer 2fachinee :warranted . arot kept, at..res,tr,..cole TAUNT.'A+ 6T' zirs, Sole -Weliten; -Peres, No. 12 rfith atreeteanverr ot. Markat,"Pllt•- LLEY A 'siseni, ad have tbr gale, Nelogeopiie hal &nit kirld gl7itiG tome of. '6Ol/11TIEWANTfitr.' • 140:1r1248rIZ =O 2 rI 7 GIVC4 ' -, - . -- BRATT' I3. PORTABAEi.. , ' PARLOR 'IBW,IN,.<I :. 6 : I. th e e, aluipli snit oColloWicak SWIDgi adapt to ,rld foments' bPirilint‘ ait*Uly lug natural *Mon by Ohs Alngle - anttion of iearl and natural - thfr Lot.; il.. to Pur*t ,n itife . loC c air.cightnatohitt 4 •SO all Ah , uronictttreot CO ga r tv , e — floolltilf iniy cilthig`kr • . ~ ,t1 ,?: ,:::, ',; ,•! . ~, '..• THOMAS. BRATT., ,Cowao r•;.SondrOrlf: !4tru.l AM: %till Canal.Alteshony Qi • 440 I: • • ' BA KJ " ACPXAMW HtHINGTONACCO, • •- t ..'s11140110; t? arnaNa Toteoce. , ~' .: . I ani Nth; otayin =wipe GLALhorn• aaportmonf of a:- calks& Qantas Totouxo, including ! • - , .. • V ..... .16=-AtrEll4(),'N„.tca Bpi;ioi. .• " ' '' i ' ilk. siii , a.t.eicbr_ • . •:I • .., 5 UPICHION . HAVANNA ' orGeR9. ,,-5 .--• 1 ~;,;t . 1:-Gil:..i./. I, ,11 I+l JOAKPIL lf/LEAHNH,: Corn . • f the Monad and, ahoy.' 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