mrsitultGß POST, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, FOBV, DONELSON TAIL "Thne-far our glory iteepa anorAyard, And we are crowned with wr en of When weleft the office on Sunday night; Qui dispatches left us in doubt as tordltiqinaigurg-sMitilt titiOpt fer r Alprwison t,tboth sides were RhiligiiitietWeibariig t e'and constancy ever, dispelled alLittitibt byllie triumph ant annosufiement of our forEe&being vitts. This is the most imporbmat V.‘ 6l 7.oj4e..nanikijigq it wilksend joy and rope littVeiery loyal household M li td /5 IttrakYßl4 C 55 - most in amour rebel lion. kfatualeGieltanhi..prediction that the gglitiog would be inisik, destriytlyg 10 irretetWisA'efiliyerifiect, and that the government would be victorious is alilliFilgnirdlitittiiattlad.' tioitile ara' April thArlthalawdll,denhaessittedriven fr f - ~..-T9nae s"-t`-s0 *sw 68414)Pk°14#a4g , I2ke44d4 euniutes:Ater closing it in there - the„ pp k niityi H . it will7Wwaitithe . W . V.4 . ol l rAti.Wrebels or their prelim,. ..il W ' k ...i. A illk:. lo 4!: : Okili in tirolitt the gulf, and-sdine Int mortis ing we will hear-of Pavia and his-kta& lo gt.Affteligratisi•Awing deriarted I fer parp 3 mnknolvp.., 4 ,, ex4 4 . 3 ,:honlaxiy:reftaat upon La aorta to destroys goversi * 2l646 _WittAer itelpedlctestabrukh, 4Wkiirt-- - iir.agii - and: death, still' being B,a a 3 lt 9d..wi_ t he auu4 " spectre Ofada eilati;.ke ana his eci . k . *irlterritt tliii iiiiiiika** nrefacibinizaifia everlasting infamy. Even-if-their . miserable lives were spieniktitlutenxingh&lleciewould bitiffi it lilig,*iideiftli. - Their attains; a reC i AlikritidottelliiiiiiitilWriticine"Of w kieti"4 - WO - 4041 1 y the.gallant, De6loc ittwAintteit. , ~ i ...,,,.....,_ 4l / 1 31 .***4 - the engegenlentat An* 4 . 11100 1k0n. Y - ill *4:qw.. itlPrilfiAlilift* tlidtisiliiitliriabeien; ineltoihnitinteleir erala=4.o , o ten; Buckner and raw. We apriteikeihliw toihebrasig from our filth ervtiiiit` bigintihil ensign __,,,,,_vOllgh *Ar 4 . 4Ar:_gltoriontly braved OA blitu°,lll4 "*"pmspN ' fizt4"_iii .Ihe, ilth' d i ikitietiiselie, - eancletilyith ) - ' - --_ 71, 1 4 ;iii;iiioiiiutint:Sttettsiestt - -- _ • - Wilehi breathes the f.. but falls 'lse,• a um? WI ,,g,.. •mt ~ , ~.., our toss. • i ` 0 UR SUCCIE= . 4 12 , 41ai5 .. tTe a.claya — Flaya giv.‘: .. ii Btal ' *." _ M - C4eoe l3 ) Bottat.da: at 110anoke;, azi&Alti6iltiesing intelfigence W.iliti, 1 414 l*kieafi-of- the Poet It:oyal . exp_e-, dt,rtiqiiBt47* ( l44Vaiiiiiih,. which Christ . doenne4to 4 be-- T 4 - rtidilied, are quite iliiillitifeirypin*issouri wehave ni4ite*., wiiiikr*Aiwi:lapri , fiGa-i ! agaip c)ITI; Pkiiiilii ilitlaitiiii'tkeroia the advitoce-ou o ur,. .;''Act.::fejrnelsee the Union se • i..tient :is-groviing in strength. A_ deilipliliapaistv Aish2P or tti is re:elfkg tfiVi gloomy are the prospects for the future of 5 4° 4 J A TC ..of. the ,Qo 32 fe4erooy„taul plainly intimates Nthreatening state of atilt's., grow,,ilf out , of the idolatrous love tiz ite Union of 'the people of East Tennessee. The Irlemphis ,_Avaloachti a writgiaidirigi%nAMP ate inUcr is not improved by laTe - e of time, The people apprehend an immediate advance of tilw tier thnien `atte 13 An cit, A heel? 74 in,i rrt -40 0. 1 ' 0110 941 , - , W 1 : 131 4 0211136 1 are inakinkcuentotartranOnS th 'initil ie,f the Nololooiinties,al.4.levthatlfntal his there Fery ; tfOritio'n.s of .01, ori,the* , of gitvl , laropa4teech Grove. '' i : , " . ...,fi , Iti**44lo thessAvet fie:yetis! fall ofjoqpilifer_sou, taken afterinoEt deteniniii#Viais time°. _.. . ....... Gen. lifallepan may now look deqao- 7 , tion inA47114; .iikapite•of , itiiiklisitta : kewlitil .'' ''''''' and what-is r " giarify ing, ' ad , , ad modest siigsea. have .. ,heen3g filt• fulfilled. ThtyltTew,:i YhilP2tiligAlluding t 0 4 thia".stilijeot - __ , . - says : ,4.A. I, .r .:, - -,, -,- .1 Ilkopuw- - . Ntig.litedWair Alai - ~ poibind the - rapidity and !delft - ...:,... whi. ififts. , illtil - Y• r '' glgiginne . n , coanneneitd , Yaonte,- witsbta Arziptcuid*.-10040• ': beiitt, lailt,dit-rindeediprout. .., . , ises to a short and desperate one" Wiscopnoldo.letter than repose-mare ootlEd*pe in the lead _ hip which has o, f ra o4il ' *sir" ' 'aXnilielldf . . meini l ol3n4 4tatniet. - i .... - ir. ii.-- 7- T" , ,,- ~, .......,4... 4 ,, fteilbats ifp. p Seatlmartype2piti i not on hivesti. gatin - truinhieesoiiii under the Un • Pia Siznoti-Camesop, has t his aiiPiPitail l - lAA 1 appotliatelie t Pe tAlo4,latiffgelioalir:l4l;;;: ber of t tOiimsawititbiti it L 'Alie v lature. binAtiraiiirtl go .o Russia in Sinkittri that*liikelV,Lolo,oK, 04 th preal dent reerAt(***Daritiw.i'gurldrSimon has ainialkAAtigniiSitili "-and'` euitet**o o 7 - 0 t i ded to , hislifssigurblOi, rOIaYPP ASTokeshieZ if ri mr so NW, • tie dip& 4.;jr delpit• • • '•4. ' : 4 . 4 " faiii ia 'ai: 6 arda in 4 fed jos Irteateiort:pdat . ti:. 40 1 - hieiltiotihriabitr poet: -1 -,• 14:414t ithetAtim!eekt/e`m ioned - . l •ldiiiffipliWitir`airlir_ tit; exer.ldttra -'m6equita:Teei of ( eta' Tate Agtc.,4l.ft I;Onlidne fl VP tars and one rifled cotuntanda."-- etttibit kok it can be ilp inter. Tergintn it eaa4; • W W °A" PUMP° : ' • - - 'r Ffb ti, 1862. excitement occas WS ofo ur t t has, d and irr" , th • , has, y:44-- ly subsided. On the recejlt - if e glori ous intelligence, our gallant Colonel, Geo. 8. Hays, ordered our entire regi ment to assemble together, when he read to us the account of this battle and •• • assemble. ittnweys - rgpa n tha to the inkkifliaiitiningtiliOnts;tinfil tffe V i t imtlirbeneath- trinobled and. : tte _,• Ptitetiett - fruttif.-*, Colonel followed; a 41: 11; 4 3.' 41 4 spirit" , lie showed , i tt&tile necemity of patienCe ti , n4,.44o4,ffdence in oaf Geeik , rals and ...i.ditunietialliin; and: with the lion eiriltidilfiaanthinitildsour gallant 086, hicCallottid notforgetting our own - tear= ast l nightie*, 4 111 A ites4rinesi Ave onntids , fail of-triumphant sitcoms. - Let ine_exdqrbe for Manassas - or. Ball Bait or any other' point of presumed izt pregnability, Aticbsuids is the confidence in I .n,,liieClellan's judgment .that our men won ct obey_any • order, and Witke bound auckshout, lead any ,despelat.i , t or forlorn hope. reabregard Ifattaisas '12:44.3i14911? st#Fl9•4ll4li#nt , n`o Wish a Meseta scorn," no4v eg , but :Muting :4 is impregnable to courage • ad , perseverance. CoL Ham sifter -.his ispeech, called for cheers for-Secretary .Stanitan,Aen.i&celellan and Gen. Mo. Alliicik i weF.4 given in a style , . Manifested a soundness(Wrongs '4ll(cA the• Doctor highly appreciated. Our• galligipend- amiable Lieu also made a neat - and patriotia(opeech, tee which the band wens a few pa trioticiAnd apPropriateltirs. Your paper arrives here regularly and tour course is highly approved by our .oldient.. We did not enlist to fight the sales df Abolitionism, nor are there live thousand men in the service who e that way inclined. We are for the , -toration of tit ellnion, the supremacy .f oar government, and the suppression .f the rbbellfOrf. - feel ourselves hie to" accomplish these peat objectri • ent.the aid of slaves;_ nut if Atioll, •'. 7, agitators insist upon arming nevi:am ey may.come ancileadtkeni; We wont. Yours, as ever, G. ARROUSURG. CORRESPONDENCE 1 --- HOUSE Or REPRESIANTATIVIS, t --- - HdRIUSETYRO, - Feb. 15, - 1862 In the absent* of legislative news, in. •• soh as both branchett adjourned .._.... ... .... • • til Monday, I will make up for the bsettoe of .the State patriots, by giving on a few hints from the wallet of an .mineet cosmopolite. Well, we have •ad a visit from *Janitor .Wiliatot,wher •• • =, sub- -resa, on last night, and re • aired to th e wigwam of the chief of-the ~ trew s hat and red herring faction.— " hat was enacted there, I am not, at his writing, able to state ; but tbeearly 1 sin conateyed the Proviso to Washing- 1 ,n t.,-c..fer-with "Uncle Abe," regent ! 1 .. g •the• bargain' to be-covsoutinated; I 's roriding the. spoils of office be forth: r•ltritrg: The prospechs for Simon tar be ... P.laced - iii the Senate looks gloomy; the • ark clouds lower on his house. No !tribmit.eflprvolitica can gurmoptil the atred engetiderth hi A .largehNly of ri• elhspublicanstowards the sureecretary. Icitiptifteire toptiralleled,7 Says iffis • ! •gtushM gentleman Of :the party-in . • - v;_t !Nab' apeonet for his seeking' to fikii,e:mendidtutt. iq power whin gon. r retaviatitthe present thite, -- taltr,l39, its • i • b" . 0 : '0 , iFliaTct-or et*lne rok - -the PA on: toil every --honorable truso Ihe • - elinghare Ati , terribly severe and run s ing,hlo;:at ghat, is properly. terrutd iP n ardonable audaiiiy. Cameron can t ~• ot make the landintfor members, as a Teneral thing, Would not support him i or cvrl, t e l or seri:lumber of Democrats; I •ereTora the party must abide another i , .al :',..,.. ._. - TBB - PATRIOT ANIi Oman. . The organ of-the Democracy , here, the ''afrio *nd t r nioCSPO conducted with irked Ability r considers- your corres .. ant "-must be a gontmand," to r tutte • pfiim - 'l4is thii place. I - stn. tree to erese,•that if 4 desired a dieting place, 9tiff. litOA ithere - ii,lhe StateTwould afar before-Harrisburg, - No •man was e' Vils-15tie , . - L - wonkflnOitt respectfully - • ggest to the national - goyernVent to nd alt tb a , p p r ~ i l rs of liar here, ®ii I attgeiiiiini them 'that they need not a prebend danger from such after one oath's sojourn at_ the, Butte capita ey will become so weak and debilitated I' • -therwlll' be incaprble of - hearing ff& or appsf... Then bow absurd Wake e 'request toFiogatei an armory Bch a C pljitle. . Witt I would hot be .in*d -to bear of Sutler. holding ,foe the earnelittreose: the:'earkkeilitee .: Boll introduce a bill i. . Pelting all brokrs to pay their pro. ). rtion of thettgeawhiph wili,heneces. • to e4stibi the, goveriameat. _Zrem. F . a t `naitt . learn- theslax w il l be ty - - , , corAgAgotriottipoitsit::, fogi • -Rro' men.whocan bear it bet ro.— 444 ben to of tEek° I.Msv, rken` k,oo4otgliavetheictietilinga,4l%)423 ey had A largedelegatienct:W - 141M11 - • ' l a de teiMitHOlVOr 00 ret litiO/V. 6 - 46: Aekrect—oittecit. , Ail*Poor e ' ::„ ' ! '"Jirasii6Oiltiiiiiii..,.,•l4 4 l r :, ), r. tan°, one ef -the comnniiA4ho• v nt't 6 WMlkEi r ldtd, r tP;.,c(nuto P s Sii 'rem: ;. da,AUKirAlsenue.,,has4wittreedd . Its that - nothing can, be doge ttitYit ' ,. .ngrei:4Vikke .alotion. on ,the subject.. r espy?, •Aom;pretent axrpeitrance, be, . , fili ill** Otithis. legtsiatute for , . PifilenTconsideristrandmaturbni svOsnre of deep hiterest lb all. Mr. t,. _hana-tivill, it is oxpected, return - by l.nday.;:: . ..c. -c f? ,:. ' •t • 1 ..PlAltit Blau, • - i am under obligations to John Small, . • . , the-polite and ever efficient clerk, lbtlY3 1 4 40# 1 4 . 5int biziatitifutchair, which h: had menitfactured in-the -city, ex. . -ssly for your conespondent, iC r , •.. all has been connected with the le _nlature from his _youth to manhood;' 4. bciypt .141 co uld be held in higher. esteenr - thturthis most worthy and - n3W expellent gentleman. • I"' have heard msny members express their regret that thty dld not elect ,hinphief ciprjr,„ , .... .., •... „„ a.. a 1 ESTUDO, SPextraiiilD; ILL , Jan. 22,1862 lltfanAvirw , r-On. the -sixteenth dur of this month the preamble end. resolu- Aihns herewith transmitted, were unan 4ously adopted by the constitutional ,; s)ffl 3 nveStikmllintMc"6lswlifitted el i i k i r ' i ii: i this city, and, as president of that F 4 odnvention, the honor has been con ,l red upon the ellimiTmuniciting the I s eio the family of the illuatrincts sub-; 4 tof the action in question. 'The I Preamble_antl.resolatimw.. were -palmed with airedtia rillaftfmity bf oiriiiiii an iitie part of„rtiki delegelis7,-:„,, PO *Aili a ,sincerity` or gnef aliiiiist if not a to „g4ther without a parallel, and although it was felt 'that lotleir tympathy cdtildt afford bpt little soneeiztipn iV theee sitting in the shadew of a great Alio don, yet, the cop vent ion believed - itAbre tothepeopleof Illinois thatthis evident:lei of the affection of that people for their' departed ketiatorshopld be given,. !In performance of the duty devolving ,upon ma j _.l trust that a long personal acquaintance with ' mutter Douglas, in additim to a knowledge of his life and chamititr - , - -io - ririiVerlial among the piiii:: ~ple of this liotintiy, - *ill beta suf f icient apology for the expression im* - rlttit wl3ilo goting as the mediator of the, of-_ ficial communication, of my _individual and hearty concurrence in the . senti ments of these resolutions and mi . pro , ... ,,, oppk i, Arirel o p et , ‘, . ~.., found regret, in common with my fel correspondent of the Inquirer, who../o"1 citizens, at the _occasion -which ared Yestm- day Mend, - l i int called for this manifestation ofpub exOita ...fl' .Seceasion. envelope Infir.err:” lie sorrow. - - cheap brown paper, ornate sell with I am, madame, your obedient servant, the Confederate flag, lour verses , ' Wit A. : Henske, Prea't of the Com. runnitivasdollows, and eaded : "Oink m D - --- Si r --Th-- - - -- -e -re, y ear i- e -riazaVutzon foil federate States of _ ,‘. 4 0 , 1 I." 1 00000 ine, from _the (10084ktutdone _ ' ,..0 4.,.. ,z e i o 0rt,,,,,..00),,,,, , - , .,,—.2,0 ~.g d Convention, are 4 eeply gratifying as a 1,24 0. , otAxesi , .. , s26e. ~ pH" f del 11,0 deNdito 1 , a-Miran _nobletand just tribute to my beloved - -,,,,,, .- •”•.r... i A. , mou D.T. di. I , 1 ,- " SI ' ' '.l . ' ... rj' t 4447' qiniibanTelifialbrifl,,":lo4file -Wight .T W. g.!kai4l4l'i-T_Y_PIiFIWOOD e w e e 'PAN; " liibinge. n3 b r fi tu ri p l e. - -I- c t wri ,7 2 X"..- -. /6 - 61 11 :1 126 9 / 1 ''...‘2.g e„ 634 . 4:4711 Y r 0 6 . -P i j iCit , 114 : 1117 W ),- • ' 9‘..;::: -7 le, ~4( ~ •,' ~- fiwtowaia,ap.gthy, ZWitatMilaiNgt regards, lan ivaa aglitial s suits•redult4 fron 3 l,i; ee tgi t , 4o e huevembe. tvet"intry tifitlylkW 'Anima Dommes. Modest . piy ,- Ntrdinetit. I lion. Wm. Hacker, Springfield, 111., JOHN H. NUILLOS. 81 Wood wet& PROM i'MR, ROVTIL 0. Jennings Wise-.. Death. ~,_ _,,,, ,- . While standing withiiio4744V lay the favorite son or.lien4 . , !IP? t the surgeon came in, 8491' 1, um the couch of the wouin , Mie, e i.. ~, ~ his countenance with a 'Akin i,; ' endeavoring to fathom ' deep 17- - of the heart of this enem -his 'onatty, who was about to pay a debt alreti4 - Wo long deferred both for the credit of hie 'Country and that of a once honorable name., Lifft hiviaalf glirtipM tia `co l lilboir; he turned hit faCctoviard gr?F.ld - • Ur '' l l'inVALOlLDalThiltallltialL I am su ii pieelly, recovered, do , you not think I will tiiiillowed•liiko home on my parole of honor?".. _ ' , The,..ttedtcir-',Atifte willing to gratify him neiiiied:tist,he had no doubt bat the General Id*Eow him every reasonable gratificititor fellow, before many hours lAad,elrifised his Varole was gratit4 from n.-higher than earthly source. 1 trailed away from this-habitation of woe, - and, as W . .l4idated 41'44 the anoweliut nine .toward the-Northern lakes; or the bahri.Y . aii. Of Florida, I could aktirfed- the treth - 41 - Vie mark r that with him ceased the dime/nines' Ition pf - a -peculiar plume trt Trineiple; twhieh dozie iniabh•towardi demorti— lining society, _ *egad Spiel; and Trait:ore itt-tha: confederate Councils. . , Information has been received. from a source of undoubted reliability, that t*i spiel; who ' had been trusted wittabe contr. - erioenf the tiestretsry of Wm., Mr. Buhl l amin, to whose care private dispatches and letters had been committed for delivery un certainparties within. the Federal lines, and more particularly in Washington Oity, (have turned traitors. Oin,of them Is said to have conveyed information to the enemy of great tin: ortanee, and to have been the !means of the incarceration in loathsome rirocs of come of the moat worthy old. sans of Virginia, who unluckily lived within reach of the Federal lines. By one a these spice, of the name of "Duncan," (assumed, it is supposed,) in. formation is said to have been carried North of the condition of all our inland and coast defenses-- Re is said to be ,ono•of the ammisaaries at tho nortoricus detectives of Waahing ton• kiien , who irerriployed eis - chief spy tf the Lincoln Government., This migi dra WA 'd Patethe ki g' ttestilril - of Litidoln for money to , any. amount...and. If remon• Itratcd with as to the extent of his drafts, kie throws -tato the face -of- Lincoln a ihreat to leave him to the teadet meroita of the Secessionists of W.ashington and Mats land. Desolate Appearanoe at Harper's A correspondent of the Philadelphia rreas gives the following description of the present appearance of Harper's Ferry, hioking from the Maryland side of the river : Harper's Ferry was before us. To -us ft seemed more like an engraving of some European city than anything we had seen. The long, high wall tstotain ing the railivey' l lAidke Along the 'Toto wa'?.f,t9nt gave it a fortifled,amergrdace. the extended range or government building above this wall, and apparent ly upon it, once be.uiftful,eow only the Wafts • remaftling: - 'the 'itwetfitrk ,, , 'Elie ' churches, the . graveiiikl, and the part of, Bilks}figli r ,•r ivt, the i.ii4s of the riiin id bridge yhicti eoasetiaha ntiao,/ lid a gLintrztt dfltie f Shenandoah below, II Itrialitln - MI 4i ti 4 .bgaire lorrg -to • I* re inehirteild: -* Sefire.l.r. a, Jimmie ~ be ng . issue is;tinadritss the wafer. Alter arel; iicefigiftia 4 the Wel and._ rehtli. iratipiclittriter i alqe4 and the ad I scent illiagee _Woke loaf iheir -prtispettty and heir pen*. , feign *own, indeed, fe/ /ecte.d. Oil witd. new for a - iifrd fAgi.l4. Lt. mils K indly _loitned us-a. .glitas,s. through which we closely scanned the sngine-house in wbloh he made hialac tand. It was only six or seven hundred tardidiatani, and directly _in _trout _Of i 'is. Teenier of, the ,bridge, tit tip foot . ) of which B roe ii'li eon-in-11w (Ilioitiiiltdm) fell, pierced througe and th rough, bleed ing, though not dead. we examined also., the spot where Beckham_ (the Mayor) fell v - ai also pointed out. - The smoke stack and upper parts of a locomotive were visible above the-water. , A-SI:dill part...rat theihrisige. after.the. burning. re. 'pained, rtiuning front the aura .nearly 'tip the first pier. The releLs got up the ,4408.111 of the engine to a high pressure, andlittlitiheit lifonie dfriLlihrie Noitd - kNaiei is driving on, in the hope that it would' strike and demolish the pier, which it Would have done,--tint the, track gave way, and down it plunged into the Po ternae. The genius of destruction seem e' brooding withfroklext wings over the elaneholy scene, and the lowering owls and rushing, . and rapidayreve e 4l in eonsoonnee with all around. . . Mrs. Adele Douglas. - The following compliment . to the memory of the late distiegnisbcd Douglas, we copy from the chitin g "Pest : OritAltantars CATARRH Stitriirk This Snuff is super or to an yet known f removing Catarrh, Cold is the 'ed. andafeadso I