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° —— ee Ser , . ~~ TRE OFFICIAL ie 5 dorm. Rectwenr, N.Y. 8. V., AUCTION SALES. ing Master, Thos. Moste; | LATE NEWS: BY TELEGRAPH ©) oy yas crcl Disp. Siak- | comp ‘Hunter's el, March 5, ~ =e 4 ee Condition—Efficiency lomitor- 1862. ‘ditor the Wa. Star ER C STAR ee Cate ae hemi 5S PE Prigate inn; —™ | Sirs We, the undemigned oticers wf the ist | THIS APTBRNOON & TO-MORROW EVENINE * | Zutin, ‘Chee, Jonneon; Acting. Gunner, 6. a Maken OE sae ST oo Ged, 0. MoSUIRE & 00, Aveticcsee ayn np mensetter; Carpenter, H.M. Lowry; Sailmaker, | s+ 40% coTTON—THE SUMTER—THE aj. G Me , to General AND DRY 60003 —On TUES- WASHINGTON OITY: 7 c. netwet. f ‘ + TUSCARORAGBPAIN AND MEXICO. | General nL dated— a the N.Y. © of March 7, ise | © ips RNING, March i th. at MONDAY .....-.----00. MARCH 10, 1862, Her crew was very short, not more than 1 Telegram to The Star.} ‘RESs Monro! oe = Uyke np dP be; founble Cloth, : c ve = : —— men. She however bad two hundred of the ed saps ee hip City of . ived. She immediately | officers and non-commissioved officers of ‘ail the host goods and in the best manner. ‘Consiaticg of - division ad sig: the | fy + Cloth Sack Coats, Spirit ef the Morning Press. Naval Brigade on board Seackiciiton 1 ee here this morning. She + regiments of Blenker’s 1 | Renee: 3 gene: th treat : Cc. ngto’ ‘was aground. . The officers of the 45th regiment N.Y. } s, fi h ™ ee —— saeerganr en Lin- yRon 755 LOWES ee REBELS | brings Liverpool dates to the 27th. volunteers have unanimously refused to sign such pe eam “uevanas ATTER BURNING THEIR TENTS, ETC, | The steamer Bermuda is about to sail for Ber- a @ocument. Paine = tens nt coln. RETREAT, AFTER BURN! muda. It 1s reported tbat her cargo is destined j | someone Major; A. Michertis; Aaj tensa A Caan a Rinee tripes’? now wave over the : Semsey, Major; A. Ny - DIM. UR MELAITARY BUDGET. oe Sockpit Point. ab gsi scape Roke, Quartermaster; H. Ideler, Surgeon; Ph. | 09 gozen Ladies’ Weegee ee rem nt dovclock pm. yesterday, the rebels com-| Cotton js firm and unchanged. Peldbeuech, Asst. Surz ; Ph. Hafocr, Chaplain; | {3 dezsn Linen Camtrve flare ebrole, bel Limes! | naced tc retrent, and fired their tents and other | Conacls 93%. : ocfalk, no doubt | A. Doebke, Cepiain: FPickelbaupt, go" Cur. | USE i” Gor aint” ar The Situation Within the Re' Broperty difficult of removal. ‘They also wareed, The Sumter is still at Gibraltar, and the Tusca- e Purpose, if possible, to get her in the dry | Koch do., A. Brac ne, Go. na. Macbicitare, A fow dosen broad woven tape Hi . 5 other ci ‘ repairs. . Weller. 3.6. 5 1d 5 The Enemy Endeavor te Escape Precipi- Boel steam vey George Page and all va "| rere se Sree neeengeen nae — he Minnesota is afloat, and is being towed conte, do.) Che. Hoste, 10t Lieut. ooen'dig com- ee SECT s 00. Aum. Manassas! the Cockpit Poin’ toward Fortress Monroe. . W. Dross, com | ———————————— ee Or tately from i. pitt Femes atticch poe ana at halt tain of the Sumter hax been arrested at Tangiers, | "O00 Ca yuose aanietay SECRETARY FOX. Fi HGrossan, ist Lieut, 4; Spangenberg, | Br w Fh EAR: toneers. The Latest and Fullest Information Con- | force was landed and ran up the glorious old flag | at the instance of the American Consul at Gib- The following dispatch was also received inst 2. Oserml jie her ee aUEDAY NcRNiNe: hath ye wil ie the rebel works. tar. - A , do., J. »do., ; 4 4 cerning their Movements! oor eae “agency eereie zene orate rall hisclhoar'd' tection’ anys that the ses: ‘Bae. legand, 2d Lieut., Sig Sag ty — a fat ‘seven tmay ooncern, 7 kegs New York —_. : NED. The Secre: Navy: The . Sane jatter. Many clreumstances have very recently con-| Hooker report tha all the enemy's bat, | ston of o English Parliament will close about by tg = 4 x do., Chas. Bart do, F. ae Ry ee i r front too hot 1 ine are entirely abandon the Ist of June. -» H. rabne: nots. eee Soa ener eee: spiked. Some of the guns of It is officially confirmed that Spain insists upon lying aground e as By WALL & Pa ee ‘Oth st. to hold the rebels. 3 - North | Which we have taken possession appear to be a special Mexican ambassador to come to Madrid by . mm. the PINE FAI HORSES emus AS W ago: beige eye of thecaped varie teleirtaall opening the Potomac and rais- | to give satisfaction. opened fire. NICE ROSEWOOD CHIC Avction —On noe Al : Carolina, and the demonstrations ing the so-called blockade. The above dispatch oe Geib for sale very, and oats tion of Major General Butler, were the prelimt- | {96 tra’ Boda's Ferry. IMPORTANT FROM FORTRESS MON- vessels a RR on. WALL & BARNARD, A nda that first con- CRAIG, NEW MEXICO. B + note. a rire a ae pepe ing its folds | Judge Watts, the delegate from New Mexico, A Naval E. ment—Attack made on U. ‘ U By WAL) & BASNASD. gacticsems, = has advices of an authentic character fron els by the Steamers Merrimac, York. r waa ndfram Santa re| 8: Vess Bi Merrimac, York- | retired. ‘00D AND COAL. ALE OF GROCER ES, -UTLERS GOODE, in this region, if possible. Cratg to the 14th of February, and from Senta Fe} oan and Jamestown—-U. 8. Frigate Cum- posal cs Carter's Wharf. seasoned Oak and | SALTY BCR tRy Be. They soon comprehended that thelr flacks had | to 5 "aan as tothe sdvante guard of the United berland Sunk—Capture of the Frigate . J. 8. rw |, which | will deliver promptly, at the jE pesD. y “boi hy 5 a J Deen turned at thse distant points; that it was Sains frome, 500 pec under apt. Wingate. ene ser, epeeind Pecaese eters ; lo" yeerbine, 98. As tins Wood is Iready on rt a re simply 2 question of very short time when those poo ee rec Oia, ineing at Barage ‘On ‘Monstor—Second Engagement—The Mer- d J ing. Orders left ay sth street — zp qtaire, operations elsewhere would surely cut the rebel | the driving in of our pickets, Col. Canby march-| 5; mae in a Sinking Condttion. . be Mi Kept up ti ea oe ofr pg army in Virginia off from any possible succor ed tn force to a = ad Bogie! — ‘c¢| | The Baltimore Sun of this morning says : herself somewhat 2 ape ‘SW. K. HANDY. melting aa Fr Adelaide, Capt. Cannon, arrived | considerably to-day, and will re from other States in insurrection. a role os Serta to Fort Craig, leaving his Pia piow ga eps » eat gtoaceie strom | toenight. A G REAT VICTORY A striking effectof the successes o! a zy 3 The recently published dispatch from Denver | Old Point; having left the latter place ai ht | The Monitor is mainjared, and ready at any IN EVERY QUARTER ! arms of late, is the fact that on Friday last “Con [to julesburg is not, on its face, authentic, and | o'clock on Saturday night. She brought the im- | moment to 8 3 oem ESTAURANT, hi bh rtant intelligence of an engagement between G. V. Fox, Assistant Sec. Navy. THE GOSLING R federate money” had fallen in New Orléans to a Tine of exprens Tigers eves cist af seven teveral United States and Confederate <a in THE MERRIMAC. 247 Pa. Avenve, Sours Sinz, . fifty cents on the dollar, and by to-day probably | pundred miles, and Judge Watts has other infor- — Rost porenes nd <. a after | , The Merrimac was built at Charlesto = (Fo:msrly of New York,) ; or, In other | mation which satisfies him that the account isto | river an wall’s " a 7 in 1855, was one of the finest and fame of being one of the best wots, that their cues tn nanclaly rained |S, faut 1% Miiy exageraied snd anme | ibe arival of (he Adelaide Jere morning, re Bezatte.zame ana, ined created qui uns. ‘ words, that their cause is oe Mie parts of it untrue. of exaggerated reports were put in circulation. Ls Ty ewe Sor soe omit. prt cere =f eppniegieents coogi HE ne Soup in the Adenia; und Eeomed Ms » | One Don't fornek the namber-247 y EN: 's who came up in a 't forget the number— S. avenue, of buying supplies, &c., and kpow that campaigns a I Hebe intelligent’ staled that thd OonSéderste te withhe ues bel cead Tak coe teins mambor— O47 Pa . can no more be fought without money than with- Merit imously admitted by the Board of | at er Merrimac ares sat sh eat eelethe on Sat- ‘mh 10-Im — RK. its Experiments an. ™-1| urday afternoon, w! le the era. es io meets Wak © Bhadicne ee kon oe tae ad out arms. They were well aware that, especially Examiners - soeeue ia objections of the pontper Gansketieadl tues lying off Newport coe F9° £4 Bee One complete Tekst TURES res, and many other articles 1m under such circumstances as we detail above, they ‘ Newspoint. She headed for these vessels, and Pl and her bow and stern steel- imore Steam Oyster House, northes # corner 7 wee ad, a NARD, & he of the Government's military owing is an abstract of an elaborate | was soon within range of the Congress, which clad, with.a projecting of iron for the pur- = Holliday ste. mh 8 3t" WA BAR uote, Rusia secenpera pe entitled. and presented to Congress: | | opened a broadside on her without any percepti- | Crus’o 2 weaned hes ne ee Preparations here, the moment it might be de- | PoPry "ht rath tay appointed to examine the | tle lerci! masts, and | + = OOD W nd FURNI. B: f sly admit that the| ¢ Rat sate ipa Lenpytee rrp hipaa oe there i nothing to erga over her gun deck, F Rey snows cuptataiag roume. au St tery, unanimout ‘umber! o oads: 7 pllot-house and e- the Patent Office An: See eee eee eee eek dee of tne reel tee eee, cad wines | ee injurious effect, and in a few | 4th the exception of her p ree | Font S210; Fer portioulars, ieee ora #ale, anaconda ia motion. shot-proof, are invulnerable; that the speed | minutes more the Merrimac struck the Cumber- Her armament consists of four 11-inch navy | at the Gas office. mh 8 2 ‘The advance of the division of the army under | will be seventeen -kno's, or nearly twenty miles | land amidsh'p, and so crushed in her side that ieaiee ‘uns on eac! and two 100-; i PONY, an hour, even at the reduced s'eam pressure of | she sunk in a few minutes, cane oe — ng For SALETA hetptife MURTANG NY General Banks, &c . was therefore more than twenty-five pounds; that the weigbt and effi- It was reported that one hundred and fifty of eRE FAMESTO! tle, suitable for s. orladytonde A jency of brosdside, and also the capability of | those on board were known to have been saved, MESTOWN. ly toR. RUTLER, 451 9th street. they dared risk standing up against. clency Dp yd The Jamestown is furnished wi ply ey rapid maneuvering, are unprecedented; that all] put how many were lost was not known. The ds ‘and ri us rr We believe-that they only came to the conclu-| 115 guns can fire In any ditection; that all the | Merrimac next turned her attention to the Con- fn eh . Bigs on looking revel wy 3 10 TREASURY NOTES, abandon their elaborate defenses in this} eight engines con be managed by two men; that | gress, which had not ceased to fire on her, and pe Msg Se js mony ree rf a Largo ar Guat Same, sion to pores map ably | tbe, engine and other framing gives the central | after a short engagement captured ber and all on . peara: quarter on Thursday last, when they pro! + A ve ll, fron plated or guns. Bought and Sod by rtion of the vessel great strength. and that the | board. The officers and crew of the Congress } 3¢ 2) % JAY COOKE & CO., Banauns, commenced falling back from Winchester and Foneral objects aimed at are highly important; | were sent to Pig’s Point, and the Congress was | Her batteries seemed to consist of a 32-pounder 452 Fifteenth strest ih 8-2w - 5 aft. They are similar to the | —™ ides which, various matters of detail are | immediately manned by Confederates. rifled gun, fore and ey Leesburg; the-latter having long been really | Detdes which, vario a er oted The fei ale Lawrence was eagered by e Parrott gun wiaawilis aiusiaies Renee RATT POINTS, ‘bich the msjority o; e Board base an | ©, erate mers Jamestown an. atric! NESOTA. Ted suciee n Leeinton, upon certains atlotions whine Gerace: | Geet said to bave been disabled and run} The Minnesota is one of our largest risk a decisive battle there by JAY COOKE & CO, Banners, — merate, that it is not expedient to finish the ves- | ashore in a inking condition. steam-frigates, 3.200 tons burden, rates 40 gui ‘4 — h 8 2w 52 Fifteenth streat. RSHAL’SS. ; : ; Washington. She = M AL i ‘con the plans proposed;” and since they have| ‘The steam frigate Minnesota left Old Point te | 294 was built in 1965 at N AND RUM POINT. 1as under lie ee eee a eR eT Tied ta he ee ne fein tn’ the eaptvement: when ine Gonkcenin what is termed an auxiliary piceaiior, sad bec] POR MATTAWOMAN : pilab of tes Ones Cea or three companies of our troops that came down | fairly assumed that there are no other objections. | turned the guns of the Congress against her, but the flag-ship of the blockading feet vod ae wees | ‘The sohoonrr Swift ss now taking in freight for | Sumbia. for the county of Washi th The minority report of Professor Henry 1s en- | she grounded, and was still aground when the —e = ened the sbove named pisces until TUBSDAY lirected. 1 will expose Rome Leste Sep (ot Se Se Ree) oe Sh tay tncsehin Adelaide left Old Point. The Congress, after her | 1” that service up to the time of the departure of | hoSbove named Pisces until TUESDAY toure ¢oo: day before yesterday, to feel them, ss it were} Since the objections of the majority were fF Oo 6 court i board. FRIDAY, the 2tst d capture, was found to be in a sinking condition, | *2!8 expedition Fortress Monroe. strest For particulars inquire on In retiring from there, they doubtless struck direct | Wholly of an engineering character, and the pe her captors fired and burned her” ’ | Her guns are very heavy and most effective, as} mh 8-2 LEW > IS RACE, Master, o*oiook mi , the toll been proved in the last engagement; two of SILVER COIN only engineering experts on the board—Profes-| ‘Thesteam frigate Roanoke also started to take wralger Pi eleven-inch calfbon ea oi Petes, OLD AND SILVER C ap car scent a vided in opinion upon them, and siaeg the three | Beiet sca ae eee he battery al Sewall's ing ballsof one hundred and alxty pounds weight. G UNCURRENT BANK NOTSS ee ee ere nerenaines sciatten te she fast) To vaicers af thes Uentd ocr seensaet oo they | she was obliged to put back under eanvas. | She has made but one cruise previous FED BY Seized and levied ius Viedt. and will be sold to to Wan’ = E . KERS, that they are abandoning them also. That, how-| were not experts on these subjects, by asking | Several smaller gunboals also started towards the | Ber present nconge Var was in the East Indies, gihY COOKE & 9D. Rasmaes. 300 $0 October term tier in. 4 lace returned in 1958. that a Naval Constructor might be put on the | scene of action, from Old Point, but withdrew, | {fom which p Cver, to military necessity, since they have aban-} Heard, it follows that there iso majority report | Geek Burhecd formerly of the United States THE CUMBERLAND. doned their defences on both their right and left} of ¢zperts agatnst any feature of this vessel navy, and a native of Maryland, was in command of > T, Walker, 4. iy . ‘OR BALTIMORE. feos The sloop-of- war Cumberland is 1,726 tons bur- F rO SAIL WITd DISPATC! dts j On TUESDAY, ths lith next, the sohoon. The only objection of the majority deemed ma- Confederate fleet. den, rated twenty-four guns, was bullt in 1842 at pA: & flanks. The fect that they are déing #0 is con-| terial by Professor Houry tx that ihe ship is not a the ‘Chareatown. Nevy Yard. § She is & sailing auc taken at low ron Appls to, BALLS, PARTIES, &c. strong enough to go to sea. is objection is 7 INT. vessel o! substan i been ‘ 5 WE Em GLAND 2a Sl” SESE Vy See we Aiteen cetagens SRR aeate ent FR eer ass Luan ne Thesacseapentetat the rote ls rodstec Aten eens Home Squadron, sailing under | _mh st Riley's Wistt. (T®® "9H GRAND COTILLON PAR who, availing themselves of the withdrawal of | Hollingsworth, of Wilmington, Delaware, and : alain o adelphia Inquirer the flag of Commodore Pendergast. BARRELS TEMPERA thelr (the rebel) picket guards, have come within | M - Neatie, Levy & Co., Philadelphia, who | says : THE MONITOR, OR RRICSSON BATTERY. 200 NORTHERN CIDER tree: about two-thirds of the irom ships Fortress Monkox, March 5.—The dulness of} The veasel is sharp at both and consists ‘warrented pure, | Or our lines in the last twenty-four hours. which — ey ae roduced, byl ped have | Old Point was started at see eck Leet bythe | of a lower and upper hu‘). Cag my bull is Acute and & very superior article, carefully examined the Battery, an strong | announcement that a mysterious vessel, su . Thew is 5 5 Tey canast Dave apthed. tilt gant Ohl Set | eee ee ee ee ee to be the rebel steamer Merrimac, and locking with parmsakicain ieee ee ee JOHN P. BOYLE & CO, : from their Potomac batteries and their camps and opinion is Indorsed i the certificates, of Mr like a submerged house, with the root only above forty-one feet four inches wide, jutting | mars-st Balumore. | —= Erastus mith, of New York, constructing | water, was moving down from Norfolk b the il ti Inches — MAY BAL, Datteriel from the mouth of the Occoquan up to engineer of several atesmship lines; of Mr. Miers | channel in front of Sewall’s Point. @ignal yr Sook siden ee nell teres Sect and seven inches on L'2vors. Tue HICKORY CLUB AND THE UNION Wolf-ran shoals—burning and destroying every-| Coryeil, Chief ngineer of the Morgan Iron | were also fired by the U.S sloop uf-war Cumbe: The deck or top of the battery is even with the Amported and Domestic, FOREVER !—The membsre of t ory thing they could not ff ina hurry, as they] Works, New York; and of other eminent engin- | jand and the frigate Congress, to notify the Mi top of the bull, and ts covered with two thick. ; as te EE io, | their wany Free 2 seanre, im Stmouneing to ing they could not carry off ina hurry, ¥ | cers, shipballders nd shipowners. Again, an | nesota, St. Lawrence and Roanoke of the @p- | nesses of inch plate iron, fastened te 8-Inch cal worsen Imported and Domestio, their any sense and the rable ge uly certainly have done—without thus leaving. their | approv. athematical comparison, proves the | proaching er, and all was excitement inand | plank and 10-inch oak timber, but twenty-six oF 7 SOHN P, BOYLE & CO right dank wholly at our mercy, as well as their | Battery asstrong as the iron steamers Australasian | about Fortress Monroe. Tches apart. There is no railing or other ob- 27 Cheapside, Y.'3 ’ and Great Eastern There was nog 7 protruding above the water struction on the top of the battery except mar 8-3t* Balumore, tl msn and ladies. By Winchester defences—their left flank—with | the Battery are the . but the staff, flying the rebe! tower or turret, 20 feet in diameter. = ams — sepag, | b0f Arrangements, For partion: any intention of gontinuing to remain a moment | , The objection that the smoke-stack. She moved along slowly - | and 8 inches thick, made of plate iron. ‘| TE AMERICAN TELESRAPH COM- taesmente, eh "se be “demolished” by firing over it, 1s refuted by ing into the channel leading to Neport News, ‘The turret has two holes, each two feet = aE 2 | ECOND GRAND BALL OF THE CART- feoger at Manassas than may be necessary to en- | the fact that a fac-simile of the deck of the Bat-| seamed dintct nike Gace ead ae river’ | Uameter, for two eleventh inch columbaids,| YE 'eqpenedand re fitted a IDOE BUNDLERS OF TAL GS able them to run thelr main force away from | tty; similarly situate id tired over, in a public | which bapa bw the mouth of the James river. and is also pierced for musketry. The turret is in Wiztakps’ Horme. this company is prepared BIAN ARMOR# Y,—Fhe members of ye , i a s00n as el weight, bu vi = sccommo‘ate the guests of tnat house, 4 experiment, toas not even stratned or started par-| 4, the Merrimac came within range of the of immense weight, but made to revo) re by ma- | to late th f that h d the Association announce to their friends that pasition. weer oe a yaned and acknowledged by two | Cumberland, the pM eriepaset on eer with her chinery from below, so as to bring the guns in ublie in that vicinity, | th every Telegraphic so the publio 12 geners thet they will giv 7 members of the Boar beavy guns, but the struck an anced o! lity, communtosting direct wi! 4 s omperi A portion of the refugees and contrabands, Five days before the date of their report Mr boca ghes Meare elftct en mer tae ee pon any desired range, and : 'BALTIM K S agnueaa eedar, Watch Wiig Tickets from whom the information recelved comes, be- | Steven: urged the Board to witness this and other Pop-giin. | Her ports were ‘all. closed and she} ‘The battery is steered from the front,the wheel- HILA! NEW YORK. By order of Gon z experiments, but they declined to wait and see the | moved on in silence, but with a head of " a Heve they intend to make a stand at the Rappa-| ¢Xperiments, but they de every attilierest kne w | moved inpretien ate Age picageor oll be lowered tere) Cea PGE Aa Pans Oat" | DROP, co. F BARNES’ FASHIONABLE bannock river, twenty-four miles in the rear of | that'the deck would be demolished. In the meantime as the Merrimac was ap- | the hold like s baleotdryeocas, W. P. WESTERVELT. | E DANCING dc NAG Eeoperause M The objection that the sides of the vessel cannot oaching the two frigates on the one side, the the top, which is bomb proof, is leveled with 8 utendent. fall, rect, oth a =I the armor and other poets, is refuted by Trosalad steamers Yorktown and Jamestown > = That is simply impossible, because the line of | the fact, certified by Mr. E ‘ id form a part of the deck. The joints are ¢ BEST. Smith before | came down the James river and en; ed our | 3” tight. jerced J oS 8o’olock, M by Prof, Geo. Sat river for ten miles north and south of the | Meets cnt loose from the, sdjencen Doc rene! | frigates on the other side. ‘The batteries at New. | Watertight. The house is pierced for sharp 4 1 "Temperance Hall will be let for Balls itself, cut loose from the ay serpe rts, unsup- | port News also opened on the Jamestown and The only entrance is at the top of the turret. &e. Apply as above. Orange and Alexandria Railroad is utterly un-| ported by the extra bracing lesigned to be put in. | Yorktown and did all in their power to assiat the | which cannot easily be scaled; andeven then’ 4 tenable, even with properly constructed earth- and loaded with above twice the weight it would | Cumberland and Congress, whieh being sailing | put one man ata time can * . Properly have to carry, did not perceptibly yield, as tested | vessels, were at the mercy of the approaching The battery is now about four feet above water works—which they are without there. by gauges. : steamers. and weights 1. unds. Her two colum. ‘The first range of country which they might | ,,12€ objection that the bollers can safely carry| "The Merrimac in the meantime kept steadily } biads will carr round balls wel hing each one ‘a but twenty-five pounds of steam pressure, is re- on her course, and slowly approached the Cum- | hundred and eh hty- three make temporarily defensible, is at and around | futed by the certificate of the United States Su. o ghty. Question.—Why sre they the best Pies made in or conical Washington berland, when the latter, as well as the Con; balls of three hundred and fifty pounds. Answer.—Becaure they are . * Ppervising Inspector of boilers, who states that he the distance cf one hundred yards, rai | il a reat desire to please, by skilful men and Culpeper Courthouse, though ‘its frequent emt- Proved them with sixty-olx and two-third pounds, | Broriatee ne ccs, me bund At dg ey peore! The Congres, which eg ogy = omen. who have made pies for thirty yeare nences afford quite as goed attacking asdefend-| which would entitle them by law to carry AStY | took no effect, glancing upwards and flying off, id vs 1 past. . 1841. Answ 1 —Because we maks them out of premium ing —— there are plenty of them too. | ”Pne objection that the pumps for removing the | B&¥i2& only the effect of checking her progress | * ‘rhe st. Lawrence was built at Gosport, Va., in ‘fot market, aud the Lest materials 1 for a moment. So, we do teye they will stop running until | water used to settle the vessel! from the coal-bunk- | "after receiving the first broadsides of the two | 1217; She carries 50 < 1 "**cleantinoss the firet rule to tee obeneret ne within sight of the smoke of the chimnies of debris, Pabsaver syiteenann we pions ee sie a oad bp ret mir poting: time ain engaged dace - every body who eats them says Richmond. acer whe have employed the centrifugal pusipe her side, rg be off, fr d eto he : : bast, and “what every boay ays °S Bakery and Confectionery, ” referr , al re 8. 8, for raisin, a We deem it prudent to say nothing whatever of coal vessels ; and by the swors certificates of other | into the disabled ax pod again hy ge °S Basery and Confectionery, tru » her with her tron-clad prow, and knocking in York senthere bavron’s GRRERY, N's Bakery and the movements of our army that shas thus fairly | engineers, that these pumps, as used for wreckin ‘A turned to New York on 3 Confectionery, 6 lirh Staser, & | her side left her to sink, while she engaged the elbowed them ouf of their only defensible post. | P¥*Poees, discharge shells, gravel, &c., and often ey or mb tw Be'ween @ and H. MARITAN’S GIFT. seventy-five per ceuit. of sand. Gongress, which laid about a quarter of a mile | ‘ine Hegeeee we aise belkt at Goapert in 2806.4") | oe peer COORING STOVES, TA. CERTAIN REMEDY EVER ron Wiis side of thelr nominal capital, further | |, The objection “fore and aft tho eaink if the |" ‘The Congress had, in the meantime, kept up a gee oped ag acl EAS ALE COREERY: a vee than that ite operations having already brought | finoded, is answered bere fet ete buoyancy | town, and ‘having “no tepaley eo ata James | The Cumberland, sad Conptan tnt sntinet | mh 10m 5327 hatrest. bout thelr anticipated effort to steal away from | of the shot-proof parts above Oe fanaye than | her and seeing the helplessness of resisting the rage Camp Butler, AMP FURNITURE AND TIN WARE OF balances the loss of buoyancy by flooding the James river. The Manassas, the country may rely upon it that it is| deck, and that the veseel wogla wet outa, Hee Rpredllsc geile Eechagea serabe aes: on the Sand Bar, mid Cit binas to ea . H. HARROVER, nobly carrying out it®glorious «work thus so ad- | inches. Or, by pumping an equivalent Smount | since, and three companies of the Naval Brig- | Point and Ham . The mb 7-6m 532 7h street. mirably commenced. ad sluttie less tn the frat place, al which Isopenet, ade had gece Se eeperatity wutil uf, | course down F LEEPW S4SHS wo cAsEs, uate The President and Secretary of War and the | the condition of things as specified in the report pe sey Lane one ui oe diy yb pes tak “ages ITOR. si as flv Isted bars. : ss ati one = . could not occur all. tion as one of the blockadi: weasels the Jemes following descr; Noa? oy er General-in-Chief of course are busy as bees, with The objection that the engine couplings being River. = . — C Call at No. 47 Louisaca avenue SAMARITAN the matter in hand, as well as every officer and Eads he ep een! OMe EW emit and triking her colors the James- and mb 7-2t* M.8. FRIEND. | will eureany case in {rom two to four daye, end ie ment of Mr. E. . an from board man in the Army of the Potomac. of Mr. Miles Coryell (who has built 125 marine eas a ed -We have further to add, that we do not belleve cagines) foes she footings are nat rigid, but | otoene is stair SBS NG Seaton ‘0d. ariogs, at | reveat TWENTY-FOUR mOURE: “The Ericsson iron-plated float Grad Lat there whe have denraired et etting cured OC 5 suflictently flexibl 3 vie Green Point, has been armed + CRC Binesrivanie Meaioal Osiverate Bae: | or'eho kate gorge © Balnats Coperin ot the rebels will attempt to bold Richmond-for a M columbiads, which have been furnis! ‘wul give professional attention to Meroury, at orcs 12 GIFT. week longer; judging thelr purpose to be to get lewport N. four hundred wrought of her own sox abd hdres. ——— by mail ine pases 5 : 4 ing forty-seven dollars, be de to ous. y back into the cotton States assoon as possible;| Mr. Stevens attributes the objections tomiscon- | "*y; - These balls were made at Redmon *’ Fegnert Richmond being less defensible than M: geptions on the part of the Board, which he could | ove poner of iron at the N jeen Sth and sh ste. SAMA UOT & CES, Riel ‘anassas have removed if the Board had expressed any | represented that the en heehe: A SP. was three days ago. doubts sia he eas before them. Instead ot woods. Another ( 2 RRIS’ AZUME, EN At Richmond, if they dare fight there, they he bad prepared 1a nem the costly experi- smaller Revel sea PROFESSOR MORRI 4. | sere is ve Poison— mast ight under the influence of intense panic ofate Sows. PeePures }0 Prove the corrpptaeth tse to retreat from the guns of th ee ‘BEPthe Suloce of Roots and Horbe occasioned by their pell-mell retreat from their Board, sapere mann, weriaiee Cae Meats Vora Fou Seren Po ute CO., No, Ties Sete of the diaphne ie spqsemtnce in line of the Potomac, and without such sturdy shat ie plan of inclined armor is. E the reliek of thetwe trgates, but did got wets] New Orleans.” and NOC dOS Mende cena Mee Pate sarge other parts tne body, whiok works in thelr front as those they are now so} Ind ia55, ne stating that be experiinented ‘on in, | BRU {00 late to asaist them.” She was also tek 5 tent composition does not 2 tettorn. sp caries Bodes of the precipitately abandoning. clined armor during the war of 1812; and he repub lowed ys Ses Weiehn was otal, cane © “ y and ot these aymptoms Wp ibseuitiaices thes tix Ushes a letter from bimself and brothers ae cored tliat neither wr NS ND quel € sincerely belle they ve €n-| board of Army and Navy officers, dated August | &%: ga board, and ate riot these | their Big Guns —The Alexandria Chronicle rr Bye 4 tirely evacuated Virginia in 8 fortnight hence. ie, IAs, ie which whey advocate this and most x this morning has the following : th several otners, rae ; RE WASH. T inny in modern war a TAN’S C! iC! Ww. TRE #LOOP-OF-WAR CUMBERLAND. fle then stale tenth ‘these ‘ots on the Point, . Kearney, of the New Jersey brigade, who The following isd List of the officers understood | results secret for the bosateof fee pH or Ba core Minnesota, either er headq eas tect thd seek hy Be amar bos: dae ta to have been on board this ship when she was sethen Hollow te see cperagna considera +4 Smile’ distasee, with only her and ‘away all their heay- attacked on the day before yesterday by the rebel | |, Then follows Jo egret ys }| The st. La poured jest guns. jron-clad fleet. Up to noon to-day it wis not scamlaes' ta oleae the views of military a her guns she could * We give this information as we known at the Department how many or who of | bineers generally, tbat the objects aimed at in readerscan judge of the probable them were killed and wounded im the engage- is vessel are Hy Jmportant and can be smc- bd by ment, though the Impression there ts, we regret | °essfully ern ses Fa The memorial concludes with the statement wee cae aaa wf slt.en Mees Sl Storweais Sattt ist tas Gomsmmene anes Actomae arent when she sank: pine gies Meet) yd Battery ; ped Commander, Wm. Padford; Lieutenan' cost ss ft if that of ‘uropean U. Morris Thos. O. Selfridge; ‘Surgeon, Chivies Hp acelad vessels, which, according to the ecting at Tem . mire "of Maroh, Inds at Bm e Martin; Paymaster, Cramer Burt; Chaplain, John lhe ig ante os that the ting “22 when re re tf it “- ih 1. Lenbast; Ist Lieutenant Marines, Chas. Hey- t abled Ms LOSING OUT AT COST! Smee wood; Assistant Surgeon, Edward Kersher; Act. CIURES — Ry ae ae, thin hs ing Masters, M. T. Sturvesint, Wm. P. Randall ttery - a 03 D it 7 ni ectieaed, beins about to oo oe aS. aud Wm. M. Kennison; Boatswain, Edward B. poem oo} ron-clag vessels |b oweve : w Sell; Gunner, Eugene Mack; Carpenter, Wm. M poses, cannot . 31 peta Ope wae: Laighton; Satlmaker, David Bunce. h keep . Y F ST, 1 t } Her crew was fall, consisting of a little more rte yoy Federal lron-clad Guaboat { than 300 men. THE FRIGATE CONGRESS. Below will be found a list of the officers at- teched to this ship when she was captured on Saturday last by the rebel iron-clad fleet. It is not yet known bere who or how many of her crew were killed er wounded in the engage- meant: Lieut. Commending, Joseph B Smith; Lieu- tenant, Austin Pendergras’; Master, A. De Ha- ven Mz

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