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LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | tidect the Misiesippt;the enemy wan obliged}: CONGRESSIONAL. AMUSEMENTS. AUOTION SALES. EVFNING STAR. . pe agp eel rs Large quantities of artillery and stores were} XIX VIith CONGRESS—Secend Session. PREATERS Mr. and Williams’ Third | THIS APTERNOON & TO-MORROW LATE FROM THE SOUTH, VIA FORT: | captured. (Signed) H.W. Hatrecx, Lace « Sa & Night. , Wednesday, Sth. 2.7, Al | by WAL DAMIAN Lo... ; WASHINGTON CITY: RESS MONROE. Seer Genera Cemmenttees porte cuentas She clos of our te | Remeranos ape Vash Was or'c ie Sars Vy warts BARTARD, Arsooers a committee of conference was appointed on wil Has THE EVACUATION AND BURNING OF the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the JOHN MINOR BOTTS IMPRISONED FOR s MBUS. Pi n the ‘te o 4 MANIFESTING UNION PROCLIVITIES. plied eT ae Doe tbe commission ty = Sealy a ee ai Shaded i and department of the t—Messrs_ Sher- MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED IN RICH- Poisoning of Provisions— Mining of Fortifiea- San Cask, taed Latham on the of the Senate, | ney W: Yankee 6) MARCH 5, 1862. — —— UF Though Tux Stak is printed on the fastest Steam press in ose south of Baltimore, its edition is ro Inrge as to require It to be put te press at an ea COLONEL CORCORAN AT RICHMOND. ——s> ‘ SYytLEeee SPRING AND COVERED 9 Wacon +x> HaRn ss ar A TAURSDAY MORNING, 61 we will sel. in front of the Sutlers’ Spring and Covered — cath, ”—Barasy O'Toole, Mr. Bar , | m8) : iui hla WALL & 8 } tions— Nineteen Thousand tebels under Bishop . Bingham, Wic! and Wilsonon OWS HALL! he early hour: Advertisements, therefore, should be ___MOND._ Polk Retreating—Beauregard Not There—The | the pertot the House of Representatives. oO» FELL ote ; BF Gee Ee 0 en : » Sent In before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may DEMORALIZATION OF THE CONFEDE-| Kailroad page oid Pog jee ee report of the oer tas tae of Say = THE FAK-FAMED Ararcm, $ . autre. Wa . SS ‘ ! - : iy as pegtelinn votes — % Prstic .—On WEDNES 4 =e ee Rene sen: Seizure of Umiom Men—Private Property to be | Tesolation in relation, tovcertala railroads the Sandford’s Opera Troupe. Caen: Wiareh Sah ato o'e ook, onthe pram ee, . Ovg Feimvos oi the various militarycamps and | coumMODORE TATNALL’S FLEET RE- Respected. en auneettte mendes tae Seen Bg after S. 8. SANDFORD, Ee aall sel: the weet, vat ie ahs wouered 9.18 d positions will confer # favor by keeping us posted PULSED BY A FEDERAL BATTERY. The special correspondent of the Philadelphia iH x 2 — aay Mauacer and Proprietor of won Sth ond weheatee i renee me. as to movements and affairs in thelr vicinities. . THE US. SHIP VERMONT, | !"quiter sends to that paper the following inter- | Hous —4 prrgPrah sag thes Sohne Citi innst SANDFORL’S OPERA HOUSE, feet 3 inches to 8 wide aljey, toectner with "ths im: ee ———= | SAFEEX OF polit A Ty ___ | esting particulars of the evacustion of Columbus: | entied to a seat as Represertative in the Thirty- PHILADELPELA. srornments.oos oa eT oo ag Spirit of the Morning Press. FULL AND INTERESTING PARTICULARS | | Coucwsus, Ky , March 4, 1561, via Cairo —Co- | seventh Congress from the Third. Congressional back This famous Company of Vocalists, Musicians, | TOOK. , t 5 y ‘erme: One haifoash; the remainder in 2, ¢, The Intelligencer is oceupled with news mat-} oF THE OCCUPATION OF COLUMBUS. app ia. ty eh position in ge Bo Boge: oe y wae piceeat and, after | and Copesey meittes She DWELL. Ba months, wth interest, esoured by © dood of pede fnain > “eb ‘selss! evacuated. seuss! tesdit ported some ters. ‘The Sta burned and otherwise catoyed. So incensed | time since by the committee on contracts for The Queen Bird of Song, will aypear on — = pre Ce McGUIRE = 60, deo. The Republican cracks the whip at our City [Per Telegraph to The ir.) were the Rebels, that they spared ———_ supplies furnished the Government, in the case of THURSDAY EVENING, Maroh 6, So oe = -- Council thus: Fortress Monroe, March 4, (via Baltimore, proce of destruction except a portion of private | the steamer Cataline, the House adjourned. At 12 Opp Fatiows’ Hatt. A. « The only possible effect of such votes as that | March 5.—The vessel that arrived last night, and | Property. — " - Bots aciermine Congress to strike gut the com. | Was mistaken for the frigate St. Lawrence, turned | ,,1 00 evacuation commenced on Thureday last, Later trem Eurepe. ‘Fhe catertainment will be of a superior ender me Ciay loreh. i thet saaprnet re the pending bills for the | out to be the ship De Witt Clinton. yesterday afternoon. PortLanp, March 3.—The steamer Brerenaien Burlesque Opera, Comedy, Tragedy, Panto- ‘Hail of the ee i, on tran abolition of elavery in this District. If ourmu-| ‘The wind is south. ‘The torch ofthe incendiary was first sonia on prise! bere this morning with Liverpool advices meme, and Extravaganza, avenus, between 3? and 46 str we si a! vail Seuscing s messure which tests aisvenoiders | _ 4 #8 of truce was sent over to Craney [sland | Susy, See o2s OOHnET mow Satve pertels ef |" Gosavte Cloied a AXet0. mhgunia wie mare | Rp with canes ally dod Mindtioees i eee to-day. No passengers returned by It. the enem *s barracks, magazines and other quar- | In Parliament, in response to Mr. O’Donoghue’s Fi opening, programme grit Present the latest 108 sent one hundred rooms, and doing an tend to irritate those who have the power, into] The following are extracts from Southern pa- | ters are still burning, sending up heavy clouds of staf co tgp Monnens, Jord gotganm peor » 2 ican Sask eae immediate poescesion will be given,es the pro- eet ak Deceee See op : “Mrs Kabels aid deh “dualioy, the tuctlabaticns Lenppiy tes toler, ook eats ake at eee oe s made his arrangements to engage in The RepuSlican also follows Its file-leader, the AtLanta, Ga., Feb. 283 —The Confederacy this ouch have cant thei 06 eo I labor, ‘but left } very injudicious to luce it. Concluding vith the Burlesque Opera of i — bait apily Sie saanintin ta Ove, Tribune in depreciation of Gen McClellan. The | morning states that General Bushrod ee them unmolested. i +8 . Halburton intends asking in the House of F LA SOMNAMBULA. nereere four, ‘And 6ix mouths, satirfactorily secured with Republican says that Gen. McClellan had no} escaped from Fort Donelson and reached Mur-| — k:verything which they could not carry away | Commons on what] terms the Americans retain Mra. A. Plordwell | intorent. ‘ ‘ ‘ more to do with our victories in the West (hai | freesboro’ last Sundsy. Rains have recently | withthem they either burned or threw into the | possession of San Juan. Elvino, . A Fue 28-4 ___J. C. MoS UIRE & CO, Avots_ d b as fi Nashville are greatly | tiver. In the debate in the British Parliament on the ‘Alcano. “4 Be J.C. MrGUIRE & ore the man In the moon, and that there was no| fallen, and the ronds from g' A great many cannon of the most effective range | question of adopting the estimation of the ex-| A\C® Mi Eimoed PESIKABLE TWO-sTOR iCK DWEL.- “strategy”? either at Mill Spring or Fort Donel- | damaged. have been dismantled and sunk in the river. In | penses incurred in the Trent affair, Mr. Bright . w wei} = a HG post Te For son, #s at the former place we only repulsed an The Richmond Dispatch of this morning has| one place | saw five heavy guns, and in another | denounced the policy.of the government, and said | Eliza F X Arnold | *ate- 2 4 > March 4 attack, and at the latter it ‘was the enemy’s own ing: seven, which had been thrown from a high bluff | that the money was worse than thrown away. Mr. i 12, ‘No. a5, int Yanhee Prisoners Arrived.—Cols. C. M.. Wil on the bank of a river. But in their descent they | He. gid What, tho interests of Atmerion were oo slave eee eat cho aap tire wtettateees 6 SH efeete ear aed e trees whic hang ° r 1 . k 85 feet te ry, together with t cox, Corcoran, and other Federal prisoners, seme the Privy i. a visable to inflict a sting that it would take cen- oe 4 of simisei on 25 cents, A few seourcd seats immowenenta, consisting of 8 Cro-stery orien number of one hundred, arrived here on Friday] It is as yet impossible to ascertain how many | turies to remove. som . , 3 welling hovse, with brick bakery attached. from Columbia, 8. C.,and are awaiting tranship- | cannon the Rebels bave thrown into tha Missle | Lord Palmerston defended the policy of the | ,,)00T# 00 At half-past 6 o'clock ; oommence at | “Forme: One fourth cash: the romaine in nix, . W. Holden | 27 94,4 0’clook, on the premises, we she!l sei! Lot act, hastily planned and hastily executed, to risk the loss of a large army, with all its conse- quences, upon the hazard of his ability to defend 2 fort.” . - twelve, aud eighteen months, with interest, Profound military critic! But doctors differ, | ment to Newport News. They, however, may | S!Pp!, supposing that in so doing they would gers been received at Shernessto dis-| 29% soe open from half-past 10 to 12 o°olock. ‘od by 8 deod ol trust ut the premives and another mililtary authority of sume emi-| not start for several weeks to come, as the ar-|""Ticut Gol. Hogg, of the 24 Illinois caveliy, | mantle the gunbozts lately prepared for the Amer- ILLARDS’ HALL! JC, MeGUIRE & ©O., Auote, nence—eiz: Brig. Gen. Cullum—in his cf- | rangements for sending them away have not yet| from Paducah, in company with 250 men, wes | iean difficulty. Ww <. M. GOXTSCHALK. —— ficial report of the occupation of Columbus] peen perfected the first to enter the enemy’s works, at 5 o’clock The address of the French Legislature to the ID" THE ABOVE FALE ISUNAVOILDAB: “ Col. Wilcox {s the officer who acted as mill. | Yesterday afternoon Emperor regrets the existence of the civil war in] yt. GRAD hiss tho honor to announce that | poxiponet a Ly : fe : a SC 3s “fon socountof tee rain until THUKS- ee ey eee ee Onr gunboats and transports reached this place | America, dui believes that the war till be all the | + GUTTSCHALK’S only two DAY AFTERNOON, March 6th, same hour and side with the above Bunsby-like “opinion’’) | tary governor of Alexandria when it was firet oc- at eight o'clock to-day; but the ollicers not know. | shorter if not interfered with? GRAND CONCERTS P aco. . says: cupied by the Federalists.” ing that the position had been evacuated and oc. | Rowe, Feb. 20 —The police have made many SP PRBET ete Binet THURSDAY | werd é ___3. C. MeGUIRE & OD. a “Columbus, the Gibraltar ef the West, is ours, | [tis reported from Richmond that the Hon. | cupied by our troops, the gunboats were cleared | arrests in mec ae of the proclamation of the MR GOTTSCHALK FUTURE DAYS. and Kentucky is iree—thanks to the brilliant Jobn Minor Botts has been arrested and thrown | fF action, and moved down the river in line of tional commi being secretly posted, coun- = Strategy of the cempaign, by which the evemy’s centre wes pierced at Forts Henry and Donelson; bas received from the New York and Philadelphia | ———W——_"_—-“~""" SM : battle. They toon however descried the glorious | Yéllin; tience. It is believed that assurances ‘ant ti H roo! cE.—BA 38, = into prison for manifesting Union proclivities. | Stars and Stipes which were proudly Waving have Been, given that the French troops would | Puy 'o,And press the most sicnal proofs of their NGiick. BAiLivr’s SALe— Br 4 ond a igh estimation of his talent, ind their warm ap- 80 order of distrain from John M. composi unin cvcaaion ofa songtaid | Genera mice, Richmond, March 1, gublshena| Lieit-Col Hogg. "Althoash there we ao gure | “Rain Fes 30-—The divtonbetwoon Pras | Ratatgecses tne ve cocsemtee ate | fanaa oe geodn ana chatnef Wa na of Howling Green frst, and now Columinas a4 | General's Oflce, Richmond, March 1, publishes a} Tin Coe EE sera alt ihe gee eae eee | se na ase e ormniaton otwroan Pres. | he axsraoranar? Guts the Concerta ts eee | Fer stable this Ist day of March, 182, eclued of Bowling Green first, aad now Columbus at 4 roclamation of Davis, extending martial law | 12, the water batteries, 5 le gun carriages v ng. ess. ani taken ore Gray Mare, ove Gray Horse and ore o’clock this moruing.’? aia Saab te the adjoining asuatry for ret which secieinen presented a similar appearance H pore papers daily grow more hostile in their MR. GOTTSCHALK’S First Appearance in| Bay Horas and 1 heraby give notice thaton SA ?- 5 D 0 mounted gu7s. age. i Il be attended with amp oom ORNING. Maroh , OUR MILI TARE BUDGET. | Mies sround. Brig. General Winder is charged | ‘The rebels entirely destroyed their barracks, agitation In Germany is increasing. Pote arrancoments for tho smusemest and ommiert | Sreibck it psy yay Merge eh inetat. af il MILITARY BE * ation. is-] commissary and quartermaster’s stores, and in] The Archduke Maximilian is expected in| of his patrons. The priroipal Artiste of the Acad- | store: | ehall offer the ea:d horses at public asie to with the execution of the proclamation. All d 5 ea, ~ —_>-— tilati 4 sale of spirituous liquors is prohib- | 08¢ !et burned six thousand bushels of corn. One | London at the end of February. emy of Music, New York, including the highest bidder for essh, 1 , GEN. LANDER. ation and. sale of spir 4 P building, containing a large quantity of bacon, | Paris, Feb. 21.—The Temps and other French SIG’A ISABELLA HINKLEY, mh 3-30 J. M. BUSHER, Bailif. ‘The remains of Brigadier General F. W. | Sted, on account of the demoralization of the army | being very much soaked with water, would not {ournals demonstrate that a monarchie| restoration SIGS, BRIGNOL!, SUSINI, HE PROPERTY ABOVE ADVERTISED Lander arrived in this city this morning at two }| 8nd prevalent disorder. burn, and a lady told me that when the rebels i prlen America will benefit Spanish monarchi- | have been engaged to give first-class prom:nence T for saic, was seized for rent due by William o'clock, by a special train, attended by a large The general order of General Winder appoints | found they could not destroy this bacon by fire, | cal interest alone. to the vocal department. And, that ths entertain- | Whaley. for the premises on which it was taken, : ; they sprinkled polson over it. Capt. A. G Goodwin provost marshal of the city ‘& man protessin 7 * ig the strongest Union ‘senti- ments says that the rebels have mined Portions of [a years NOTICE —There will be s body guard. The body was immediately con- veyed to 110 Seventh street, where it was placed In possession of Drs. Brown and Alexander for ment may iack nothing for want of the supervision "7 ry ‘i of an experienced and competent Maestro, Oe ck tae ro Welton, 4 Maroh, 1°62. be Kinsey. of Richmond i 15 EE ET special meeting of Daweon Lodge. No. 16. % atest to deliver the sume to the Ordnance | blaw op acanytime, ©” = "7 Unt they may | Tile (Wiedoendiy, BVERING; toe, gett: | whe pg af Simin fe Seat oe gles, | MARSHALS SALE —Invineeofa regia | Se ee ee ee pecan a ae Geta he Stk oa Wake ee | Eber erasive “lial Srulcls Che “enaeay kad standing, fraternally inv-ted to attend. . setwo Gottechsik Concerts san berosurec at Mf oflice ol the Circuit Covri of the District of ored, and fast decomposing; but the embalmment = . ; : i stretched across the Mississippi still remains, al- | _mb5 it E. B. BARRETT, Seoretary, io Store, corner of lith strestand § lumbis. for the county of Waehington, and to bas saved ud very much Smproved it in | Wise they will be setzed. though the Missouri end ts in the bottom of the SMITHSONIAN LECTURES.—On nue. ee a coil cone ‘. appearance, The remains will He in state on| The Richmond Dispatch saya the message will | river. The shore 1s strewn with the greatest | ( ‘THURSDAY EVENING, Maroh 6, 1962 44; Concert to commence at 3. FRIDAY, the 2st day of March next tah at ia Thursday, and then be sent home to his friends. | be hailed with satisfaction by all classes. quantity of torpedoes and anchors. ev. W. A. P. Martin will lecture on “China and o'clock m, the following descrived property, to } ¥,3 oni: ns darch 2 —A gentleman who has just The large magazine is still on fire, but whether the, Chines3.’ The lecture will commence at 8 P. T. BARN Ss wit, vi All defend: ie. © Rim oF in- H The disconsolate widow is now in this city, and Aveusta, M gi J or not all the powder has been removed is not | o’c!ook. The publio are invited. The red light = = 1 s! terest in and toa certisi ‘ing how Hi will attend the bo its final resting place, in ] fetched here says that on Saturday morning Com. | known. Fill be shown on fae tower whenever there is s MUSEUM OF LiVI WONDERS! en lot No.é and the south, foot « 3 gr.ol ot t ing 2 a , m he os » 9, are ) a ; Salem, Massac . modore Tatnall’s fleet attacked one of the Federal Bat Fan Perens toteee sm fe tores and those | bs postpoxed on account of the weather or other Change of Location to {ne yd yA ae he property a ; ‘The funeral ceremonies, it is understood, will | batteries near Savannab, and lost one man killed. eregaiant neccuioa The mina abeed od reasons the light will not beexhibited. mh 4-3t PHILHARMONIC BALL, plius Viedt. and wil be to eatial judiciais j be held at the E 21 Church of the Rev. Dr. | The fleet then retreated. to five hundred in number, have fled, leaving NOTICE—A mesting of the Hotel and | Open This and Every Day during the week. x > palalemeameaes 3 SrusQven.* } Hall, to-morrow afternoon, and the body will be their houses and stores, where not destroyed. em estaurant Keepers this city will be held fe -dtx Marenal. ; brea ab . = at Franklin Ha'l, comer 9th and D streets, on The Wonderful j taken to the rallroed depot under amilitary escort, aw march 4 Se Hee Gtane @ orThere were, at the time of the evacuation, 19,000 | WEDNESDAY NEXT, Sth instant, at 4 p.m, ALBINO FAMILY. which has been ordered by the authorities. The Bostox, March 4 =te mprer Gideon Welles, troops in and around the place—the entire force By order Committee. mh 3-3 atte . BALLS, PARTIES, &e. i guard of honor which bas accompanied the re- | Secretary of the Navy: The following dispatch | commanded by @eneral (Bishop) Polk Generals NATIONAL BASE BALL CLUB.—The —— Was 6ia GALLS GULL he | mains from Camp Chase, under Capt. Ambrose | fom Provincetown, dated this day, hag just been | Cheatham and Pillow were in command of brig- vu Rare ee ype cilia MYSTERIOUS WHAT IS IT, Tse ota GRAND, COTILLON PARTY ‘Thompeon, is a detachment from a company of | Tecelved : ; sdes: General Beaarogard was not here, but was | 01 2. H, Motetehe WEDNESDAY EVENING, 5 will hold their TENPSKaNCE HALL, i Sea i ec e, tamer Rte ty ff a tras of Contam who spol artes | Phir atck of eka” Te Mevslaved | ih i Se# Usicne a leanne nga; | UEVEES FOR LADISS, JUVeNILES, AND] g Fist Getewre mandi, 2 . ry a i qi yt 4 Salem, which were with him when he was ® fisherman of Chatham, who reported thatthe] “The Rebels, when they evacuated Columbus, | other business of importanoe will coms before the Each Day, from 10 @, m. t06 9, m. Dancing to commen ce at 8% o’clook. Music by wounded at Edwards’ Ferry, and were detailed } U-S. Mne-of-battle ship Vermont, (now a supply } not only went out also availed them- | meeting. JAMES MORROW, And at Night in conjencts on with the Prof, Arth’e fait band. Tickets @1, admiutitg 8 to accompany bim when he went to take com-| Vesel,) a8 being on George’s Bank, both anchors a of the feiities cred by twenty trans- | _mh1 President._ CAMPBELL MINSTRELS ! Sentloman an A ladies. . F. BARNES, Manager. mand on the Upper Potomac, at his request. Se ee ieiraaueoin argh ialitoad trae was torn up foraix miles Oh CNTIZEND CERNE ARE ZG | Admission 25 cents; children and servants 10 cents. | May the mame of Anderson meer wither, IGADI de BR xSoN. sf Sy ni ridges ‘at. ere the railri RS !—1 ha Cy ed lary a SS eeeennke Vor the shrine of his clory grow dim ! komen ee ee be dispatched to her assistance. crosses the Ohio river, the bridge was burnt, but | fine sssoramest o Boring. Cloth ag which Tam PHILHARMONIC HALL! HE MEMBERS OF THE ANDERSON a. m. yesterday, tt was not determined Wa.L. Hupson, Commandant.”? | what other destruction was accomplished, is not } Off¢ring at our usual low prices, at No. 460 Sev- Panneyivania Avenve, Azove litx St, Club take great pleasure in announei: whetber to sppoint Senator Andrew Johnson a yet known. enth street, oprorite Post Office, near F. fe 27-3m CAMPBELL MINSTRELS! bo sheir mang pends and he ie Brigedier General. to facilitace bis discharge of] . A lady resident Informs me that the troops who UNION PRAYER MEETING Will SIXTEEN STAR PERFORMERS! eMcLY he pop ancl ores petition ot sstlitucy gevaines ct COLUMBUS CERTAINLY OURS! left by the river were destined for Island No. 10, (CRT fehoiden over dar chi weakipd @ Lather: = os Wiehe? a Bash Yat Fraoxlin fi ates Tennessee (which he had consented to fll), or | The Ememy Retreat in Confusion, Leaving | iics de ew) BE for New Madrid, forty | 82,C ‘atreets, conimencing & ook Pm, ge a ee =ip Commitee pies yt B, not; the que a being whether a strictly mili- tary commission was necessary to enable bim to and H streets, commencing at 436 o’ciock 2 = In connection wi' i them J nothing undoce that wil sdd_to rt an Guus, Ammunition, Anchors, &c. &c. ‘The capture of Fort Donelson and occupation | #24 Continued butone hour. aslo CABINET SP CURIOSITIES Pleasure cl those who may honor them with their OFFICIAL “REPORTS. of Nashville had disheartened them; and the ALBINO FAMILY, re = = L — Arti’s cele‘reted Cotilion Band has vest 2 = men, becoming demoralized and reckless, said HAIR NETTS—HAIR NETTS, on engaged for the occasion. oo chyna Mr. Jobneon was ‘Wee heitowtec ais me marti wigik es they would soon be surrounded and starved out Jusr Received another lot of those handsome waerin IT? Tickets Si, admitting ‘a centieman and ladies. isinclined to be clothed with such mili- ig dispate! ight receive a they would ne longer obey the co ds of | double Chinelie Ne ts. Alno,a fine assortment of | 1g Af, ‘E. Wednesd 2 Sat . leor Mamagers, at the headquarters of the army : owetgeee b onger obey the commands of } twisted Silk and Corded Netts.in all colors, at | O72: jatenee Every Wednesday and Sa P.Kel'y, J. Brasnears, tary rank at would compel him to resign bis pigecone he hess i their superiors. the Srimming Store of MRS. LOWE, 297 Ps. urday Afternoons, 3. Hugkies, H. Reeside, © mb 1-st* seat Int Subsequent consultation be- Cotumsus, March 4 —Columbus, the Gibraltar Gen. Polk and the officers generally had be- | ave., south side. mh5 FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, OF. ©. FE. BARNES’ FASHIONABLE arse s of the West, Is ours, and Kentucky Is free—thanks | come unpopular, because, as the troops remarked. = > mh l-iw P iciING AC : 4 . tween the President and biaself made it clear to 4 P q PALMER, WHO FORMERLY ACTED | -™ ANCING ACADEMY, at Temperance to the brilliant strategy of the campaign, by which they bad done nothing but fortify. The town had F a} z ' H Streot, between 9th and 1th Clames Bim that be bed best accepta brigadiership. So, | the enemy's center wan plerced at Forts Henry | been fired several times, and was only saved ty Jongor acthig is nak Career otad te atone, | CANTERBURY Balas osy natn! Ve Den'ay aud Fridst—aftersoon eines, in the course of the day be was nominated to such | and Donelson; his wings isolated from each other | the untiring exertions and the constant vigilance | OREer SCRE 2 any monty or savas enoee * | at 3, evening clntz at7, Soiree every Fridas i a position, and unanimously confirmed and turned, compelling thus the evacuation of his | of the officers, who feared that their demoralized Maroh 4th, 1862, J4MES &. GIBBONS. The entertainment at this place far eclipses in | C¥ening 8:8 0’clook. Music by Prof. Geo . 4 > . stronghold of Bowling Green first, and now Co-| condition would thus be made known to the mh 5 2t splendor and magnitude any thing of the kind ever Ter rence Heli will be let for Balix, Parties, ; is haoree 8 Somes return phasing lumbus at 4 o'clock this morning Union troops. T NOTICE. _ attempted in Washington. Ths immenee company ty as above. 4 el with bis new fonctions and powers, as} ‘The flotilla, under Flag Officer Foote, consist-| Ex-Mayor Sharpe was suspected of treason to 2 i ‘or i rye . : ——— i! likely to be worth almost as much to the cause of | 122 of bis gunboats commanded by 'Captaine| the so-called Southern Confederacy, and, was | ino ied arenetshin Rercto-ore existing betw STANDS FIRST IN THEIR LINE! LIST OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT ’ Alia sia s . Dove, Walk, Stembell, Paulding, Thompson and | seized before they left, and carried ofa prisoner | pa vad on the 4th inat. All persens indehted to the mi the prompt restoration of the State to the Union, | @ “ P ? pe By request of many patrons of this estsblich. | Se Stirk, and four mortar boats in charge of Capt. | without being allowed even to address & parting firm, will make paymaptto Jonn Mav, whois} ment, the managers have re entaged the Found at the Railroad Depot, and now in Gov- He as all the glorious victories that have so far Pheips, U.S. Navy, assisted by Lieut. Ford, Ord- | word to his wife. Buthorized to se't) fie business, - = LEONI PANTOMIME ernment Warchouse, near the Depot crowned the arms of the United States there. nance Corps. US. A.. and three transports, con-| Yesterday morning a force of Rebel cavalry re- ad fhe EON. Ni E M 3, 1862 i vane nameeeee veying Col. Buford’s 7th Illinois regiment, and | turned and captured twenty Union men, who had | March sth, 962 H. B. WIESNER. LEONI PANTOMIM.: . aacn S, ¢ j nebo a battalion of the Sith and 74th Ohio, and ‘65th | come to town, knowing it to have been evacuated | —mMOSt* & COMPANY, Cap Yates, 22d Rect N Y Voie, 2 boxes and ! bbl t Port Randolph, the point to which the southern | Tijnols, commanded by Majors Andrews and | by the Rebels, and ex ECILIA A. REDMOND, M. D., Graduate of COMPANY, Sickles’ Battery, 3) boxes y » and expecting to find our troops | (> ‘s papers sey Gen. Bishop Polk bas retreated, from | Sawyer; the whole brigade being under Brig. | in possession. the Pennsylvania Medical University, Phiia- FOR ONE WEEK LONGER! Surgeon C 8 Trippler, Medios! Director US A, 3 +i Columbus, is situated about thirty-five miles} Gen Sherman, who rendered the. most valuable | ‘Phe fortified works are very extensive, as they ‘7 prowe ie ned ceaaoe ot thureday © fsck This will be washing machines above Memphis, on a compartively highridge; | 224 efficient assistance reach from the tron banks above the town around i POSITIVELY THE LAST WEBK.£ | Capt P Murphy, Vau Alien’s Cavairy,1 box ee in Baltimore Moncay, | Comd’s Offiver 25th Regt N ¥ Vola, 1 box h 10, 7 Lieut G D Robinson, 75th Regt N Y Vols,1 box the highest polat of which may be fifty feet above + the level of the water at this time. 02 arriving at Columbus, it was difficult to say | to the chalk bluffs below, probably four miles in | Gite Se etna ee corn dadigent. grat whether the fortifications were occupied by our | extent. Every prominent blur on the riverand | avenue, between and own cavalry on a scout from Papucah, or by the | around the town is fortified = This troupe appea from 9 to Ila. m. and from2to4p m mh 5 eo3t* 8. ‘ley. No 12 Pennsylvania “and ath ste. ‘Office hows - a W D Uavis, 434 Regt N ¥ Vols,1 box Its strength consis's of the fact that on the lana | @nemy. t.very preparation was made for opening | Secsssionlate living coach avi cee Lb est Last Week of the app’ : side it is surrounded with # deep morass, extend. | 8t¢ and landing the Infantry, when Gen. Sherman | since the evacuation carrying of in wagons; | TQ. 3. PEABODY, CANTERBURY MINSTRELS! [NG \ Ford, lst Rest US Chassours, « boxes " Seas id Gas cis tien ae : and Capt. Phelps, with thirty soldiers, made a| valuable stores not already destroyed. anders | D9 2° DENTIST, CANTERBUBY MINSTRELS! | &2 MK Patrick, 1 box } ee nay be, six miles In alldirections, render-| dashing reconnolsance awith a tug, steaming | arrested with thelr teams, a8 soon as our troo Attends toal! branches of his be oa tah at the Z Col Wilson. 24 Ohio Vols, box ing it apperently unassailable by the army, except | directly — og gens Leaning —— that arrived 4a most copomy pe rie ae ware good op Ses To NieHT SH Williams, Co K Ist Penna Cav, 1 box ; with great dificulty and a delay of weeks. Such | 0UF OWn troops ba ion. They landed, As soon as the ‘‘Stars and Stripes’? were dis- ions can be performed. . “te LW Pierce, Q M 6th Maine Regt, 1 box are, at least, tbe calculations of the rebels with | *#cended to the summit of the bluff, and together | covered on the Rebel works, thechows of ike dig. pee Ne, Frid TE Aa rel ser BY thi The Pantomime Gen! Hospital, | box ara creete of cut be ee tans pet, ataid the heartiest | ferent gunboats gave hearty cheers, which were | Ket Orod tomes Pose ene Br Dow ROSE OF SHARON. Capt L Beale, 24 Inf'y U8, 1 box Pe lesere = cheer ef our aeenrers obs coopers Peetahart ele from the fortifications. ‘The | aldson. Ths im*slie ROSE OF SHARON. Dr T Dimos, 79th New York, 1 box 7 - en signs! com Ow! TRI MEBRCHANTARUPARaA COMD. no il ill i ‘i a ie King Pip wont down tothe Sta ve | cord nti ending fo t¥atine the works, | ive and our trope were soon ine works, "| ‘IE MERCHANT EXPRESS COMPANY | Ant an immense iin which ithe Artateaggear | 34 ett rine Voln boxe Hotere parcagcte She reared at nig, | set etc, bateien. on tne riverfront ands | property-Sunder when head mah mete | 4, PALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. «1 1a sunny no %AN °RE grerscag ovum, | O8'E Dives e's Tel or and bunds Hooker os parsengers. She returned last night, | strong parapet and ditch covered by a thicix abat- large quinttion Of Gevtt cmtine flour and | Weabjnston Railroad. Merohan- ! tploitign ofA. 2) Talbot f Quarter Master 5th Maine Regt, 1 Lox and reports (be situation unchanged on the lower | tis on the land side. grain, &c ,—will be protected. It is suspected wat every desorption, o on; ll pick Parker* The beaatifal sof Bn - | Capt Benson, 2 boxes shell Potomac. The matiaeationsappest to have been evac~ated | this property belongs to the rebel army, and if it | Smount shippers may require. at te Duval by charming id 7 Maj B F Barker, 433 N ¥ Vols, 1 bag and! box The new boiler has been put in the Mount | basttly, considering the quantity of ordnance, vnd | proves true, Will be telzed by the Government. | $a lowest rates: Agent Yur Zane JOAN 5, The Goring gym verde Capt R C Dwight, 75th NY Vols. 1 boi Washington ordnance stores, and number of anchors, and be Flag-Officer Foote and Gens. Cullum and Sher- ats , nearly opposite Camden Station B & he splendid ju of A A Van Amburg. 27th N ¥ Vols, 1 box ington. remnant of the chain which was once stretched | man were with the forces which left for the har A Haag ages am i 1d Virgkorny antes yant 8 B Parker, ist Long Is’ and, 1 box AFFAIRS IN NEW MEXICO. over the river, and a large supply of torpedoes re- | pose of attacking the place. Office and Storage, 562 Routh Seventh street, duniesion $5 cents; Orohester SPoents. | ooh Penna Voir, 1 box Correspondence of the Star. } maining. Desolation was visible every where; ‘Opposite Center et, Washington, PB: Cc. — ‘Muss C La’ yu, for Seagate! i ben Santa Fa, New Mexico, Feb. 9, 1362—Our| buts, tents, and barracks presenting but thei: Fis Ges: bene @ A mh 5-1m* A. P. FITCH, Arent. Afternoon Entertavament tte sateen yee gar troops are now in fine condition fn the field, | blackened remains, though the town was spared. : a : hectare Sade egg under the command of Colonel Canby, and orga- | | discovered what appeared to be large magazine, | GEN. BANK# OCCUPIES MARTINSBURG—GEN. JAcK- M. 4 and For Ladies and Families, on 8 Bennet, Califor .ia Regt, 1 box ning in columns of attack for the long-wished. | Smoking from both extremities, and ordered the SON PREPARED FOR RESISTANCE. of ints rae EEE at WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER-| O F Watts,3dN ¥ Vole,i box Sein frame te fn oust mn | non ofa surly nota itty an | atta Warder pen eye | Wengert een ong dation of BogaatProventa ie | Cape W it Reynoide, tet Rhode Iean! Baie-.1 emulation, for some time past, has been mani- : ind infantr; occu, insbur, sterday, without o) persons CAD ish distribution of Bi nol ' ‘tes, by the volunteers, and the ‘© to the field | four hundred cavalry, which I will strengthen sition. Our scouts and Pickets Soatines to bei ear others, and Ro person oan wear others | **2% je: Risk ned C Gostly bowel. Books, - box 3 determined to stand side by side in battle with | !mmediately. Gro. W. Cutum, in prisoners, but, although few in number, they | Wpo cannot wear these. | be Toys, Wanoy Articles. and mag- Capt G W Lumbard, 4 Michigan, 1 box the regular soldier Brig. Gen’land Chief of Staft. | are of much importance. Among those taken | whh sc mnenenes nae mopoan pe scoommeaated Mrs. M. Pow cotss incl mtoeot and Masen- | Q M Snyder, $31 Rest, 1 box ectncnne hen iben 2 more sctiv pat or heen lew com. roors's orriciat xarons. ciate iatny: Thsle Vcigh, chaplain of 24 | But totione ante sunePevtag | ghtasin vont, isonved welendd SIR Dene | Gol JW De’, OrdnnsoeDopt.2 boxe @ foe, an : cem, cleanest, eiron: Gov. Connelly, and although in bad health, he is] _ Thé following dispatch was also last night re-] K, Michigan cavalry, Capt. Mann, our Berry. art oan produee, ike EI LA or po EES Children 10 cents. W H Fletcher, 24 Vermont, 1 box a Sow i, the Zeid, with thousand good’ men, | celved by Secretary Welles: vite Mcanwinaauae eam “This city "No, 338 Pa. potwoon meee yamaha gg ey y ered ou meet this emergence Cotumsvs, Ky., March 4 —Sir: Columbus is -ntelligence from W inc! leads to the belief a om ag - 4 This: force is in addition to the Volunteer force in our penouioa. ” My armed reconnolssance, on that Gen. Jackson {s there in full force, and has hg oth vor'ar wees y Boe ANG ICAL ILLUSIONS! Bi Geuth, Oth Now Jersey, 1 bos: already in service. the 94 instant, caused a hasty evacnetnnetcn | completed his preparations ta oppose our approach |? MON DISC | Phan ia. Vi the War! | WMerrill.8d New Jersey, 1 box Let none of the scandalous letter-writers and | rebels leaving quite a number of guns and car_| three miles east of that place. DAYTON’S LEMON BISCUIT! tasmagoria Views ef o7!~ | 5H Guilick, Elleworth Zounves, 1 box mischief makers of this Territory deceive Your | rlages, ammunition, and a large quantity of shot | |The same authority gays bis army is well pro- DAYTON’S LEMON BISCUIT! For a Few Daysouly, W B Fish, i7th Regt, 1 box readers with regard to facts here, for 1 vouch for | and shell, a considerable 1-umber of ane rs, and | Visioned, supplied and clothed. DAYTON’S LEMON BISUUIT! st the A Ernest, 29th New York, | box it that no one can fill the present Governor's | the remnant of the chain jately stretched across} , The death of Gen. Lander causes much grief Are sold by Yorne Mzn’s Curisttam Association Rooms, | W Wiermer, llth Regt, 1 box Place, in the difficulties by which we are sur- | the river, goes Y number of torpedoes, Most | im military circles. No intelligence of his illness | KIN@ & BURCHELL, corner Vermont avenue Opposite Brown’s Hotel, 8 Tuley, 2d Vermont, 1 box Tounded. of the huts, tents and quarters are destroyed. The | had previously been promulgated. 5th at. Commencing TULSDAY EVENING, March 4, Whi Vv 1 We rejoice to hear that our commander is to be | work 1s of very great strength, consisting of for- _——__.2z__ PW! opener apd path — : R 8 White, 24 Vermont, 1 box a Brigadier General. | After all the sand has been | midable tiers of batteries on the water side, and 1. A DEL P Navy Yard. dmission 25 cents ; Children 15 cents. ‘W'S Ratier, 1ith Penna, 1 box over, a diamond is found at last. We] on the land side surrounded by a ditch and abat- The War in New Mexico. fos? . ate “ei y open Oh 1% 5 uibstion commanses at 6 | John Smith, sith Now Yorn, 1 bex to give him soon a brevet in addition. tis. Gen. Sherman, with Lieut. Com’g Phelps,| Kansas City, Mo.. March 3—The Santa Fe o’olook precisely. mh J Adams, 22d New York, 1 box Business is stagnant for want of money. and | not knowing that the works were last evening | Mail arrived to-day with advices from Fert Craig RY FEET! sth Vermont Volunteers, 1 box delay Eas crested reckon the Way, alll the long | cecupled by 400 cavalry of the 24 Illinois, on & | tothe Lith. ‘There hes been no battle yet. ‘Ths 7 W AaNoere Sy ire wi C H Vosburg, 18th New York, 1 box delay, jas created much confusion. scouting party sent by Gen. Sherman from Padu. | ¢0¢my’s force was on the advance from Alamosa, THE RUSSIA ae Yi4 PROOF 9 ws AS y Mth New York,1 box ours truly, “Justicz.” | cah, made a bold dash to the shore under the | had been encamped three days onthe 13th. Thelt Boots and Shoes impervicus to er 5 G@umuaas a batteries, holsting the American flag on the sum- | Pickets were at Adab Wall, 18 miles below Fort Concurt. — The great Pianist, Mr. L. M. Gottechaik, will make his ap- pearanee in Washington to-morrow evening, at Willerd’s Hall He will be supported by Miss Hinkley, Brignol!, Susini, and Max Maretzek. The sale of sczts commenced this morning at Metzerott’s music store, and has been quite brisk. nm. water sutera. Open all day. Af the sou corner | @ 8 Woodruff, 5th Conn Vols, 1 half barrel mit of the bluff, greeted by the hearty cheers of | Craig, having driven in cur scouts to the main | HOPWE <0 3 prom last ee lovg again. Bold by E. udey e Central srtral House opposite ofStaea sre M Hoyle, 15th Mass Vols, 1 box our brave tars and soldiers. guard. me 1! ’s, and C le feis im* '| J H Leonard, 1 box The force consisted of gunboats, four mortar} _Col. Canb tes gem the enemy to be on the 21 lw" ‘Capt W Herseford, 18th New York Vols, 1 box boats, and three transports bots on board two | Move, aay bis w! available force em route for 12 boxes Gen McCall, Penna regiments? and two battalions of le ground, where they arrived in good fhe, ¢ of Matah, te ci 10" ow at yan A Love, 44th New York Vols, 1 box command of Col. Buford, Gen. Cullum and Gen. | Setson. But the enemy did pot vernmént the ott Cattle: anes By oi ins, ofall the le Pg 3 7 2 Sree irene Sppear, he W H Smith, 90th Regiment, 1 b:x Sherman being in command of the troops. returned tothe fort at eight o’clock ight. former leaving’ tick bed to go ashore, dt Ror The guemy’s forces were ae estimated oak US Sanitary Com. 2 boxes and 3 bbis Persons calling for this freight wiil please say bat was ya azine on fireat both ex- | Was thought not to be over2 200, mostly mounted ‘There will, undoubtedly, be a large house, and | ¥ ith eight ; : : ie thet it is advertised, D. 8. BUCEER. Wwe adviae Gur tcsnoclay peepee auto, and | tremitis, and immediately ordered ‘the tren to | ¥ eight pleces ‘of artillery. The orppod! > bid will | 2 C1005 Quastermenter and Colonel seets early. ——<—$<________. OP The Savanash Republican not only admits tha the communication between Fort Pulaski and Savannah is wholly cut off, but declares that The ing willbe be cut, and thus saved the lives of the garrison. ing ¢o near each other, it is thought the | pi lus W hile [ cannot express too strongly my adi - | encounter cannot long be delayed. (fides low, tion of the gallantry and ‘wise counsela Hf thisdie. ee fm it or tie z eel donot tinguished aid and engineer of Gen. Halleck and The War in Misseuri. it " . Gen. Cullum, I must add that Commanders Dove, | 1E¥¥. THOMPsON’s REBEL ARMY ROUTED—sIx Ce bs, BECK- wi alk and Stemble. nding PIECES OF CANNON CAPTURED. 8 # f° Pea tected fo Male Act ng: Thompson, Ayre, and Pheips, the} sy. Louts, March 4. , Ye 6-1 the Unionists have erected three batteries on the | latter being command of Whe tnortsr dleuson sie following ts a copy river In the form of a trlangle, which it is im- | sisted by Lieut Buford, of the ordnance depart- | Monge” Om Gen. Halleck to “Maj. Gen. Possible for auy vessels in the Rebel service to | eat United States army, nobly performed pass. aS i> From W. D. Shepherd, of this city, we have the useful “Complete Coin Book,” pub- lished by Peterson & Bros., Philadelphia, con- taining fac simile impressions of all the various coins throughout the world. cena {~ From the publishers, G. P. Putnam & Co., New York, we have Part 13 of Frank Moore’s “Rebellion Record,” with portraits of Commo- dore Dupont aad Secretary Welles. 17" Jeff. Davis tas placed Norfolk, Portsmouth and the vicinity within tea miles around, under martial law, by special proclamation. © “It is official that Jeff. T! ! thetr duties. | have m aboard the Cincin- ‘ 4 walry img nan commanded by the gallant Gent Bere North trons Now Md Gand aviilery,_ came temporarily in command and met forces at Sykes- A. H. Foote, Flag Officer. B. Dispatch from Gen. Halleck te Gen, Clellan. ae Sr. Lovis, March 4.—The es pee from Gen, ftalleck toes. “SE To Gen. Gs _ e.. jor- Gen. fietttion: Sir—The cavalry at 6 o'clock, p. m., driving before them “Gibraltar of the West.” vee Finding himeclf completely turned on boty uf i Fr < =f