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= Offic pture of Fernan- | Official itch of Capt. Marsten, of the AMUSEMENTS. ata hy Buished in four months; Lepsamcta bs = Sein eas, od wcaneutx. Gecrere Fing Ship Reaneke retative te the Navi ____ AMUSEMENTS, AUCTION SALES. OY ENING STAR, | |etesicen montus to vata « new =n Capt. Davis, inte fleet captain of the South At-| Eagsgement in Hampton Reads. PRLRARMONIC HATE eis: FUTURE DAYS. pize and power. nen ae lanti¢ squadron, bas arrived here, penne ez: Seg apy os t 0 fied CT PY & CO., Auctioneers. beat : . D TRATOR? z reece mane Hs se |, Teabags aunee Sauee ea |r ae eatery S| ame cee | 2 NRA A Ticenitas Petite hy aah eae TUESDAY........--..00e MARCH 11; 1862 | ouegtion ef making the approprfation repeatedly Wf bait Moxzcax, ferday, at I 0 one of tbe look-out weasels . PUMSDAY. March ithe br ondsrat the Oak eee asked by the President and Secretary of the Navy Harbor of Fernandina, March 4, 1863,$ © by signal the enemy was coming ‘The a1 Loe 2) | jourt. 1 shall seil the F ‘rnity 4 Piz: Spirit of the Morning Press. for the construction of tron clad eee, oot Hon. Gideon Welles, Sec’y of the Navy: ee j ; a Se RS food will of the kxoeisior Club House, ‘The Intelligencer treats further upon the Pres-} 11.4 arrival of the Monitor at Hampton Roads | Srp: I had the honor to inform you in my last] t, Semeniately Glerea ee get Se ore ident’s emancipation proposition. three weeks after the time it was Intended that | dispatch that the expedition for Fernandina was a * snip. - 1 te of overed Parior ‘The Aepublican bas no editorial to-day. me choad felch Gace. twas et Sa equipped and-walting only for ruitable ae “rr : S Walnut whatnot, Marbie-top Tabiea, ————_2+e——_—_ the Government here that the rebel iron-clad fleet | to inform that I am infull possession of Cum-| The Merrimac ‘was soon discovered ing out w Walnut and Manorary ‘ard and BUDGET dy to attempt © demonstration | beriand {sland and Sound of Fernandina, and of | by Sewall’s Point, standing up to Newport } Yv ante! Orpamenig. Ci OUR MILITARY * [eould not be ready papenad pagans Amelia Island and the river and sound of St. | News, accompanied by several small gunboats. y; pot othe Bs Chance ers, Window conn? tat ent abet Che tim and every oO wee ete Mary's. { salted from Port Royal en the last day | Every exertion was made by us to get all the speed eng ate ceocy treoscis | Bietes que Carpet, MANASSAS IS OURS! — those vessels with the Moni of February, im the Wabash, Bt Rodvew' ma. rahe eee gE ae Pe | miesjon O onutss recsevod soaks i Chaire te. To be Mei of Messrs. Philp & Solomons, pt ~ . ded < ican; .W . Godon, did letropolitag Bookstore, and at. W. * Hotel. —~ ‘eaters. THE REBELS DESTROY ALL THERE| Had Congress promptly responded to the Presi “ee pS Ship I have bolsted- my flag. thes | Sane do. ‘The , mm in fature advertisements. wah W0-tf Silver plape ms, Washstende: THEY COULD NOT CARRY OFF! pp ee parent Rhian corona ietcmel age sey A iperertiorst following vessels, satl- ANFERBURY HALL! Hair and Husk Mattresese, Bolsters and Pillows, connection, instead of wasting heap eaaernas ing in the order in wick they are Samed: ‘Otto. land; the latter ‘which was Cc A ERBURY HALL! Fea ecomioria, Spread, itable ‘0, and in intrigues to wholly over- Mohican, accompa en, Seminole, e ——~——. nr ves, &O. oe nigeet et — os SR eal von the Constitution of the United States, under Pawnee, Pocahontas, Fo da, Jam s Ad- en ener one peend : TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT g Be st'¢w}t commence with the Bar Futures large bedy of Union cavalry en " to stand on, and rilliant ‘Terms and under " rT for so | ger, Bienville, Alabama, Keystone Si Seneca, a The B ‘erm under cash; over that worksst Maneesr, and Roiated the Stare aod) hho, milfiary man aves, we would | puren, embibs, imge Smid, Penguin, Pocone | cue is ght ef the Cucberiand. wean thatebe New Constalistion of Beaaty Asics $2 ant four montta, with intorent sata Beripes over what remains of them. They bi-} not have lost the Cumberland and Congress, all McClellan, the latter having on board the battation The enemy, who Time hie PERCIVAL’S IMMENSE COMBINATION! |, ,, JOHN FO ee Ui amnerraton, Nee ote ae wi nando er Orioue and eto ol ote | eektee mes Be pire City, Marcon star of fhemoelves excluslvely to the Cocqress, bat she MISS MILLIE FOWLER, __By GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. ~ i jo Mr. bein, could 7 7 pa pe Deere alg tener ingarsbee ates Naval Committee to call public attention to pe J origade ander the conan aor Bag. o ern, and atten minutes before o'clock | By far the most perfect and beautiful Danseuce Goxtne par ty TOMEBAY, Stik Meroe oe ‘best information at hand it was clear that they | 11 "tact that they have labored unceasingly for | Suman'ng 8 OVS we had the mortification of seeing her haul down presented to the American publio, shall srl, m front of our Store, No. S26, corner 3th had entirely fled from that immediate portion of | +, veury past to induce Congress to appropriate | We came to anchor in Cumberland Sound at | her $nd D strests, at 10 o'olock &. m., the following ar- tioles, viz: half-past ten on the morning of the 24, to make MISS JULIA MORTIMER, S ibs Baosn, 314 Ibe. Virginis. Tiberally fot tie comstraction of suck hips ts\the ination of channel and watt for the tide. ; 5 ibe. Bee st to be presumed that in the course of to- | Monitor. {tis to be presumed that their advice Bete l lecched from a contraband, who bad been und : The Idealization of Me'ody and Beauty. ibs. Moen Reef, 175 Ibe. Beef Tongues, he 80 gallons is ay our military authorities will learn through | Will now have its legitimate weight in this mat- plokea up at sea by: Commander Lainer, and MISS LIZZIE FRANCIS, pies, fon tw our 4 as the sae 5 , in their Chamber. the neighboring residents on Cumberland ¥ : Pefogess and others from beyond Manas, |i. jyatic,anotber mck sip, wil ery shor tua whee of in Gtloees or Fereeion t i directed the Gigs to ge te the tan nae IAL. BRANDON, reefers: ‘whether they have essayed to make any pretence | jy be ready; and the third in a week or two after- were even at that moment retreating from Aimelia < the caigeenigeny the ss ve MISS FR. SECOR, arr GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avots. ofa stand whatever at the Rappabanock river, | wards. Island, carrying with them such of their muni- ane “§ Lue ae mere ens gan a twenty-four miles {n the rear of Manassas, and up We shall therefore probably have all three on | tions as their precipitate flight would allow. wo able to gi . Butup 4 . MISS JULIA RICHMOND ARSBAL’S SALE.—In virtue THE DELEVANTE BROTHERS, Mies med om pe 3 the ststlon before the Merrirane ean be prepared | _ The object of conveying the whole fleet through es ‘write they have not succeeded in for sea by the rebels, ether one of which will be | Cumberland Sound was to turn the heavy wor “ 3 Ce ee rene ts) on the south end of Cumberland and the north | At 5 o’clock the frigate St. Lawrence, in tow CHARLEY NEIL, Te ee eiinston, apd to, me the territory bordering the railroad is almosta| 1 ore than a match for her, as was demonstrated end of Amelis Islands, but on receiving this of tea Coes - oye lang after BILLY QUINN. xe Bowe’ old onto. iy 8; ig- |i igence I directed tl unboats and armed 4 ” etday of March, nt o’ continuous indefensible plain, interspersed with | by Sunday's payee brass hepealhed iad ies of lieht draugnt , the main line, | bridge ‘was got afloat again, Bnd, being = “aM I RIGHT ”” the following property. to-wit'wres Lot fer ‘but few patches of woods, none of which will | nally cramet th e bee Ty oul a iscing them under the command of Com: eile tender ay euaaaes tothe Minnesota, M. JEAN CLOSKI, 1, rS:Rnquare Noses gk Aa ide eqguee Teceiving any injury whatever. man 2 ‘ton, of the steam sloop Pawnee, I | came down the - * . . 5 SS ee ee Her two big guns—tl-inch éolumbiads—are| Ordered him to push through the nocnd cine he | in passing the batteries at Sewall’s Polnt, both JOHN HEANY, i re Nia Tee Ut of Wee ease Ere leaving their works at Manassas, theenemy clearly too much fox anything secesh can get up. | utmost speed, to save public and private property | going and returning, the rebels opened fire NUMEROUS CTRERS. tne Sivguiar the destroyed everything they were unable to carry eal Senin cag from threatened destruction, to prevent poisoning rere pregpeos a Kiet gtbed y AND NUMEROU . reon, rolzed and levied upon as , r the wells, and to put a stop to all those outrages | but the range grea ¥ en rook Mackall. « Be Mo egrily jeckeual off that might be likely to prove serviceable to} ‘phe remains of the late Lieut. Joseph B. Smith, by the perpetrating of which the Jeaders of this | enemy’s shot fell beyond us. One shot went} {[No change in tho Pail 0, 43, to May term 1961, in favor of Boos 0 our army. U. 8. N., killed in the naval action of Saturday | nefarious re to deceive and exasperate the nen bh us] parca er ety Beigel Admission 25 cents ; Orchester Caairs & ocuts, A LEE mA, AF ig c. ee Entortarament == a The country, therefore, from Manassas to | last, while in temporary command wae cal Tn the meantime I went out of the sound and | the abip, scattering Pais Sreqaieats en the deck. Afterncon MARSHALS SALE-—In virtue of e writ of Seri ‘Washington, at least, has been cleared of rebels | COMETES#, Are now on the way up ¥» | came by sea to the main entrance of this harbor. | Between seven and elght o'clock we discovered For Ladies and Faauhes, on facias under hen ued coming via Baltimore. He was killed by the| in consequence of bad weather I was unable to | that the rebels had set fire to the Congress, and in arms, and we think for at least thirty or forty explasiaa of a shell, which shattered his person cross the! ber till this morning. Commander | #he continued to burn until 1 o'clock, whes ane WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER- miles back of Menassas. That, however, is but] dreadfully. His corpse was brought eff the sur-| Drayton, aceompanied by Commander C. R. P. | blew up. ‘This was a melancholy satisfaction NOONS, at? o’clook, nt ofthe court Louse door of said y with armed launches and cutters | Me, for, as she had fallen into hands of the pets f P tein | EMIDAY the siet age ot Mer our opinion, as up to noon to-day it was not] rendered ship by some of the men set at liberty and the small-armed compantes from the Wabash, | Remy, it was far better to have her destroyed ‘Whens javish dpetzi eon os, 2g! Sm mg tg F, ailoving desorihed known In this city what Information concerning | by the rebels. The remains will of course be iad arrived several hours before me. than that she should be employed against us at sad <9 ‘Toys, Fanoy Articles, and mag wit, viz ~All defendant’e right. title, the state of affairs immediately south and west | ©*t!ed to the residence of his father here. i] _ Immediately on bis entering the Harbor, Com- | some future day. hificent Si!k i terest in and toa certiain dwelling ie a , ise office of the Cirourt Conrt ¢, the as! Sretrie it 4 o lumbia. for the county of reoted. 1 will expose 12 pune chic, for'eamh. sent It was the impression ofsome of my officers that The Silk Dress presented on Saturday, March 8, it No.8 and the south 13 feet 4 1 th rebel stronghold mili leaders NO MORE PASSES FOR DIXIE. pee eng host Cite he noes the rebels hoi: the French fing’ but I heard | was given to Miss Anna Burke, D street, near 5 meagre He S77. a of Weeki s mee one 7% i . Major General Dix hes issued an order direct-| national forts on which the ensign of the Union | that the Monitor had arrived and soon un » ; Ch » whi0 i Inline Vintt. end on be wtf ja om the fleld had keen able to obtain. ing that no more passes shall be granted to ga| bas resumed its proper Placesince the first procla- Pepa ater a tn mere es A eats Chicen Wcents. mh jo SaLLGWwI kapal = a 0 920 to Ustober term, 1657 in ver ot Ss WHAT Now? South for the present. All travel Dixteward, a | oe of the President of the United States was Minnesota, hop! ogee i ae oie tod “ oO : en nlker. . HOOVER, Without knowing aught of the intended move- | by the blue coats,-is thus suspended: i THE FAR-FAMED A few scattering musket sbots were fired from] an attack on t innesota till we. had got her afloat agsin. aford’s Trou ALLS, PAR & ents of our army, our impression is that the re-} — wroniy IMPORTANT PROM THE SOUTHWEST. the town by the fying enemy, when Jt was.dis- Tule coowning the Mert Seki. Sandford’s Opera pe. B , PARTIES, sonstruction of the Orange and Alexandria rail-| 4 Great Battlr—The Combined Kebel Army 4 Commander Drayton, on board the Ottawa, Lt. | tack.on the Minnesota, but she found, no doubt 8. 8. SANDFORD, HE 77H GRAND © NP, Toad is absolutely necessary, toenable it toad-| "a" Dorn, McCulloch, Price and McIntos: T 2 OTILLON PAR’ » f Com’d’g Stevens, chased thistrain for two miles, | greatly to her surprise, 2 new opponent.in the “7 Defeated—Great Slaughter om Both Sides—| and fired several shells at it, alming at the loco. | Moniter, remPbnaae an i street. between 9th aad On FRIDAY EVENING, “ Manager and west depen SANDFORD’S OPERA HOUSE, ‘vance any distance to speak of, beyond Manassas. Guns, Fogs, Provisions, §c., Captured. Motive, some of which took eff-ct. It was re- ; PHILADELPHIA, The rebas have doubtless destroyed the road be- ‘ovricias bisraten. ‘ Labia naar, senes Perth thy at Peete beautifully bas the little Monitor sustained famous Company of Vocalists, Mustcians,§ Dancing to commen ce at 8% eM 1X usic = . | of the Un e State r . ° m ' ind them in their retreat, so that it cannot be | ,, The following is Sralpeirpioneainy te Gen: | cacaped from this train end took tothe mon’| herself, showing herself copanlect great endur- ant Comegyanss art 7 ey pyol, Georce Artis colebrated band. “Tickom @ made available for our army’s purposes, except SATE ET SSM >| Commander C. R. P. Rogers, pushing ahead | ance mh lee Ps i and indies. with the launches, captured the rebel steamer | 1 have not received any official accounts of the The Queen Bird of Song, will aj RO. C. F. BARNES, Manager. ‘With great labor and trouble—ssy at the rate of} sr. Lovrs, March 10 —G. B. McClellan, Major Darlington, containing military stores, army | loss of the Congress and Cumberland, but no} FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, ROF. C. F. BARNES’ FASHIONAB’ not more than three or four miles per diern General, Washington—No. 61. ‘The army of the wasn, mules, loge he. pot fortunately pes doubt shall do so, when it will be transmitted to At THE Opp Fetiows’ Hatt. Poahct Ae ACES Pei c Southwest, under Gen. Curtis, after three days’ | cured the drawbridge, which was held during | You: The entertainment will be of asuperior order,em- | every Tuesday une Priden nite soe Nor is it known whether it is pro; tomake| hard fighting, near Sugar Creek, Arkansas, the night by the second launch of the Wabash. [should do injustice to this Military Depart- ‘Seepage “8 evening clats at7. Soiree ev ined eet glorious victory over the combined | There were passengers, women and children, | ment did I not inform you that every assistance on i ons i by Pro : i i - | evens ° 4 the main advance towards Richmond upon the | Ftined 8 mos! glori McCulloch, Price and Me- | in the Darlington, and the bratal Captain suffered | Was freely tendered to us, sending five of their | Burlesque Opera, Comedy, aged y, Panto- | Pee execs Belt will velar br Bae Manzesss lime. We regard that as being exceed- | Intosb. her to be fired upon and refused to hoist a white | ‘ugs to the relief of the Minnesota, and offering pres he ede lena the world, | &°- Apply as abo fe 14 im* " in view of the better natural fa- | “(Our loss is estimated at one thousand killed | flag,. notwithstanding the entreaties of the | 2ll the ald in their power. 1m which the Saadl a Sa pe ingly doubefal, and wounded. That of the enemy tsstill larger. | women. Noone was injured. Jsend the Captain | _[ would also leave to say that Captain Poor, | 4 5 programme will present the latest NAVAL MEDICAL BOARD. ollitics tar tramspertation via York river. “Guns. provisions, &c., have been captured ia | of the veuiner home a pee. His seme is cede warty rarity on: bostd Cals ne ‘and | S0Bse, Balinds, Choruses, Dances, &o. A Board of a ce will Sonvene at the large quantities. Jacob Brock. e is a native of Vermont. but has >mporari' Drawing Room Scenes—' tons, avai Asylum. Y ia, on 1, 1982, ‘These ere mers speculations of our own, how- } Fs quantities. pursult of the flying enemy. | been a resident of Florida for twenty-three years, | fom whom I have received much assistance. ~ie Ipcagaady for the examination °f Cndidsten for edaaiacion te ver, funded om personal knowledge of the H.W. Havecs, Major-General. The same ni ia Commenter CBB. Rodgers Very respectfully, Lapeer er Concluding with the aon Opera of 2, Gorpe of the Navy. asce: t! . AMB eountry. FYROM FORTRESS MONROE, pemaslaneniN town, driving outa pleket of to Captain and Senior Ofticer. i. LA BOMN: “og ¢ retary of the Navy. stating WHERE Mave THEY conr? A dispatch from Fortress Monroe last evening eaene # cavalry. ae : a Casas SSS nese - rt ince and Cate oft ‘rth, Scoompanied ‘with reapeet: M mac t make '. arly in mernin; e town of Fernandina a ab'e testimonials of moral cheracter. ee impression around us to-day, {s that Skin did no her appear. wae aide accented = aparty of deamon ane PSP ERALS Wyill be received until 7 A Applicants must not be iess than twenty-one nor 2 ‘Coen: ; B considerable portion of the flying rebel army of The Monitor was honored with salutes ana | ™2!nes from mander Drayton’s command, | thé Ed. than tweaty six years of age. First ‘iat Churoh, on Thirteenth stree ‘heresa, “as lowed ernment to Candi In both places most of the inhabitants had fled by | between @ and H. Washincton, 2 = daten attonding tho oeeaione of te Baek eae cheers, both from the fort and fleet. Everybody | order, it ixsaid, of the Rebel authorities A cone | to Speci $5] -Mr. J. W. Holden | cossiui examination iss legal prerequisite for ap. We do not share this belief, because very certain | was enthusiastic in her Praise for the good ser- | pany of seamen and marines under Lieut. Miller | W« Clarke, 364 Seventh at Manassas is now far on its way to meet Burnside. f oarpanter work and brickiaying 1ecet' mht cote that the manner of their retreat involved the dis- | vice she rendered on Sunday. ae a aopaed te ame ort nding ae {mht 3") BUILDING Poy ees 4 pee hh ia fe | Exeanee, Organization of their forces toa veryconsiderable} The sr ae re uaa shes: &n official = Downes, a= cig that ov — structure M. DAM zoh CARD. ° pen at balf-past 6 o’elook commence at Exame, of Gen. W ool, da ortress Monroe yester: railroad on the Fernandina aide, incindin, ADAME L/ AR Fas! ba ‘ extent. Our fellow-cltizens of the Federal Me- nud received per telegraph: dl bos swinging drawbridge, is quite uninjured. | Mater fro would} {-past 7 o’clook. tropolis know (from experience after the battle +: Nothing of importance has occurred to-day. | THe Rebels have done some damage by tire to the | [adiee or it ty amr ake open from half-past 10 to 12 o’c!ook. ef Bull Run) bow thoroughly a general retreat | The Merrimec has not made her appearance singe | “es#el Work on the-other side of the river, but 1 ys mh ots : am not yet informed of itsextent. Bevergl loco. | © a 4 eee SRINGTON MUSICAL HALL—PRE ; - a Unfit volunteers for any efflcient service for a Jeeiday;, It is not yet ascertained how much | Sm noe Vel informed of Ite extent bt cars, and ELLOS Milka W Conger Sy Eay Nit ti 5 grciock 1 W holesale, at lowest Siarket ‘prices, Manufsc- bie ti . ppt. yabores bnatledenan pre asco « - some other pro "besides that found. tn the re, mh l1-3e* moms _—— cry ee = in Every Day. considera me after its occurrence. Our theory pie | Mee Mentiawn pass steamer Denlagton, Kave been agobvarel, BOOTS—SHOES! evnsylvanis avenue and corner o! yo is that, from Manassas to Mempbis, the whale} «In the contes: with the Merrimac the Mont- rag reer =e © Sie, rae Contry House, opposite the Nations = 3 1 this time {is thirteen, embracing heavv 32-pound- fe. oteis. fe 18 Im’ country end the whole rebel army are suffering | tor satire Svs ry little, although she was struck ers, S-inch guns, and one 50 and one 120- pounder Conner Tenrn Sr. anv Pa. Av,' etn abies tithes?’ » ae Es—6. ‘under s condition of univeral panic and confusion, — . rifted guns. i _EASTERN MAD) caer CEsrse Cppioerris and Teak g POSITIVELY FALLING BACK. The towns of St. Mary’s and Fernandina are Ladies’ Tipped Balmorsic....91.95 to t G at the otgad in Patent Office; Rare in which any aggressive movement whatever on There is no longer any doubt that the rebels agyanires thie town, ‘Seu ctisck, ae Racer Leora Fame Vesa io m4 Ani iat ae overnment Books; ‘Daew- t i ane 7s noi vi e ‘o1 ncb, and the earth- { woo BS ment A road Re; 5 the part of the latter is a matter of impossibility. | have evacuated peeceeue) Winchester, and ks on the sea face of the island. [tis tm} All kinds of BOOTS and SHOES very cheap. rts; Burnt leat Olle Reports | THEIR RAsTE. other important points, indicating a general fall-| sible to look at these preparations for a vigeeds 7, Boots made to order in the best manner, by ey itary Seine: ‘The haste with which the rebels evacuated | {nz back of thetr forces. defense without bet ig torn they should |_mh JJ-Im* HARLES H. MORSE. oe oe Regulations: 3 CHartestown, Va , March 10 —It is general! ve n voluntarily deserted. The batteries | ————~—~———— 5 rent. sales, low 5 thelr line of the Potomac is. proved by the fact | -mored here end believed thee Winchester was | on the north and northeast shores are as complete FO PROPRIETORS aan stairs, k of Washington. GONORRHG:A. 6LEL: T Bthic TURES, Bo, of the capture of five of rebel infantry as late as folly evacuated Yesterday. A eeconnelesance was as se a as Ez 30 welt, concealed AND BOARDING HOUSE a ALFRED HUNTER. Gontarns po Minerale thleete, no Meroury. is morning to ssoertain ‘i - | and protected ntéon- Proprietors th- ee ee ly s en fect & eure. yesterday, in the immediate vicinity of Burke’s eee from ae oman greatly sacourages taalag a perfect shelter for the men, and are go $ are respectfully invited to i Th rel yh n. to ins, t our Station, only fourieen miles out of Alexandria. } all the friends of the Union to look for a speedy | small and thoroughly covered by the natural | of CHINA AS CROCKERY: CUTLER | aparbameri $7" . O SAIL WITA DISPATCH, ippling of the rebel!fon. rowth, and by the varied contours of the land, | 8d PLAT FE, which is complete ‘On FU: the Tith next, the sshoon- Unless they were purposely left there to be cap- id Ban Ousuesrows: Va., March 10, p.m.— ety to strike them from the water would be the Frid elite impo rane howe No Ths eae o PRUNBERE: ‘ - “ Ze ypteeece om aw vd by tured, as it were, they feil into our hands be- | It {s now a-certained beyond doubt that Win. | mere result of chance. Pompe, Chimoeys, and ska, relght token st low ratoe._ Apgly to. Sune | of the University obPepnayivanin. out o¢be most chester bas been evacuated by the rebels. Promi-f | A battery of six guns, though larger, and af- LER mh 8 3t™ Riley's Wharf. | ®™2ent Dootoraand the present day. nase it was Impossible in the haste of leaving | Sent Places between this and Winchester are | fording, therefore. a better mark, is equally well Wholesale and Retail on eed a SAMARITAN’S GIFT fo call them in in time to save them. now occupied by our troops. sbsliored and snaked. Frese Hespeneraae ig Bet theme COS ep te 7 3-10 TREASURY NOTES. «, | rosea eegany,caee in from two tofour days, and — pes eee 5 - th awl dhe Bile ha Smal! Sums, TWENTY-FOUR HOURS! LATEST FROM FORTRESS MONROE. ONGRES ed all the turnings of the main ship channel, and 2 |. OFFICIAL. Bought and Sold yy 3d We have information from Fortress Monroe up COME CESIONAL. an cagthes beeen each wides these there Deranruent 07 State, mh 8-2w — ied cee Lat there 3 have ‘sespaired OL ‘cettine oured, core ced weeny, H which me all was quist| XEXVIIth CONGRESS —Secend Seantome «ea Taiaad, tun Mio oC eink cee a» informal kas eeEagem iat thts Borate: | GOLDIERW DRAFTS Bisroury. at ores Orth vs nen Conere ot and no sign of the retur; the 7 be ie 7 =} channel inside of the bar. ment from Mr, John Mon! the Consul of IN ALL POINTS, MAMARITAN’S GIFB, here, g return of the Merrimac paar Pie cat repest omed ange ere ‘of| The difficulties arising from the indirectness 8 telogra hic line peat by mail in ® plain envelope, r oot, fro: eee ne amaummctt with; the MentSocsA 6 Tcsats Soprteds Uli cele is note rte [at tee chaneel enter e e Themain land,and ousequschy sores eat | mse 2A¥ COOKE & CO. Baxxmas, Prise female pectarte 3, ‘was visible. Nothing had been heard theretrom | of Sixth sireet west. [This bill appropriates $3,- | bar would have added to the defences by keep- | gir murops, P @ET JHE BEST. SAMARITAN'S RUOT aND HERB JUICES, Norfolk up to that hour, since ber defeat by that | "0 to carry the same into effect. [Be the approaching, vessels a long time exposed |" Keoontly & signal pole has been ereoted upon an SET ZHE BEsr. 4 Ske bok a egieMe Ne r P ” by Mr, Wilson introduced a joint resolution to} ‘0 fire under great disadvantages, and when the | elevated point rey Belle isle, affording faoutit: ght THE BEST. CURE POR SYPHILIS ©. ship. grant aid to the Siates of Maryland and Delaware | ships of an enemy had Pamicd all these defentes | for communicating with vessels spprosching the a : Hore ia a positive sure pe Mere ene Poison— ‘That she was tee seriously crippled on thst oc- | {0 Ceents mus Certain persons Leld to labor thege- } they would have to « battery iataesoee wre’ orale le, ig placed, on high sronpd, on the ies ay. Hy SPICED AGRE Pires, but the Juices of Roots and Herbs qasion to continue the fight, is evident from her] The bill to eneourageenlistents in the regular | Commands 1 Secess to the Inner anchorage. ine, anpastte to the fort. eke’ signal po ae po. ay 3 hoe Pine This form of the disease makes its Sppearance in Serene as eit nen the splendid steamer | Way’ pared, also the House bill muiing ae st | place perfectly defeaaihin re se nn ee Shewedie tt nen ten neraon see —— ur on other parts of toe Madre ehh Eezpos was making an ad- a . ‘i Question —Why Pies i Minnesota lay aground and utterly helpless with- | ditional article of war. Adjourned. ery if Nae emmeiien. is true. We Pe 5 President of the Chamber of Cone Pee ‘sthington? ther the bess made in} mostly on the groins, and very often as a not in reach of her guns. Nothing but beingdefeate2 | House —After our report closed— {ven to ue eandina and Fort Clitch have | President of v3 the ith, tett ts. caries and nodes - — o the are are with o bones, Woo. "Any and ail of these symptoms ee 2 reat please, men and Q Y SUTVeY, Whe posed | [J'SEASES OF THE THROAT anpLUNGS,| Somes. who have made piee for thirty years | SOM ER EAA yy i the assistant in the Const Survey, who possessed D —— ne . ew Conkling, introduced the following | 2¢cUrate !ocal knowledge of a part of the ground 4 CARD. ? been given to us. by the Monitor, at that time, would have tempted ae pelcirient eottice, ond eatin aa i Wve Saw oathe ‘the Merrimac to forego her evident purpose of @e- | Was . T AND HERB JUICES. se we make them out of premium | gor .” ee ee ne iheheren sud best materials in inarket. mroying the Minnesota, which, otherwise, would over, of which, ind he had madethe] DR. ROBERT HUNTER, of New York, edi- — the SAMARITANS CHANCRE WASH. omemaryaeees oe cant eu ccoey | Pott he eiromtee | Weep Sera of ema | nee Mena none ah mae] po SAMARLTAYS CHANGRE WAL, "oramne Aare heorena, | Saar teen Shuey ama apd |" Reryeahienes ecient. | Beet gateg Mremavan aa Be | anna Mea ceememrenrrre 301-2 Ordnance Stores Recovered. of slavery, give to such State pecuniary aid, to be ue Eeapere City, oe of which was Gen. | Pages) to whi 7 hilsdeipinae Toe Btopping Siones, Capt. Van Dervent, went| sued Dy sich, Sistem” competetion. fr Injury, | WARE grounded su the ‘immediate nape tere | witiatcnt trie paaletsily mid epthren| ME : FS talaeneineiemraertent enema down to Quantico yesterday afternoon, and re. Prafter spilited distumios, the Hoe ieets 4 | taken to transfer to him the posts and all author- | with ees cmbraced in his» (Ca- HAIR NETTS—HAIR NETTS. turned to the Navy Yard last night ‘without taking final action upon the resoluti ity and possession on tbe land. I desire to tarrh, As and 2a | —————— ——____“aigee Sant it | Just eceiyed another lot of those handsome A force of 500 men, from General Hooker's = = — Sept et bs ob telat ely eres cStnsels and Cordiéi vo. 1'S Tas fouader of the tnhalarton system ta ALE UDPERE double chine te 2 Gerda Resta menortment of division, was landed at Evansport yesterday. | UJ-The State clectton of New Hampshire takes | operation which ba able offcer Our nena practice, by which’ medioives for the ‘dis- “WIR BARRUVER, | East 228 Corded iotts 12 i golors, at ‘They acted as s picket guard, while a force | Place to-day. tion have been matured by mutual Itetion tun; plied di mh 7-6m 532 Th street. | ave., south side. mh 5 large = Ee rere EE and: have been eens consu | to.the affected parte 1 of vapor. ae DOD EST street wran Cmploved in Esthering from the late seees-| sow suz Gux-soat Monivox Brwavun on tux —_ execution by mutual } treatment, Asthma. an bh hag stony | CAME EURNITURE AND TIN WARE OF SEALED, PROPOSALS ARE InviTED sion magazines at Cock-pit Point, Quantico, and | Passace To Fort: ess Monzoz—The Sea Puts I take it pleasure in reminding the Depart- Saftted the ski. ofthe me P . H. HARROVER, til the 15th day of March, 1862, at 12 m., for Shipping Point, the ammunition left by the] Out her Fires —The steamer Seth Low, Captain | munch tien principal and ultimate object of the | proved ulterle nourable i 2? | _mb 7-6m $32 71h street. | Pe Heche ant Neo Renee ne, Hides and zebels in theit hasty retreat: Enough of ordnance | Coffin,sailed from New York for Fartress Montoe, | naval expedition wien eee the honor to com. | Co2nteriritation” and > ins, of all the Beef Cattle usst my of apt) at om. ‘and other PROFESSOR MORRIS’ AZUMBA . i tie Arc} stores, in good condition, were recovered to lead | 03, StH Instant, with the battery Monitor in | mand was in its drt conse ntent ne ee keep | the stomachs yields readily te the bea ; * | of the Potomac, exeept thore killed within the road , reports tase ae Eh oe rahe Nae riage ee captain | under control the whole line of sen const of Gace | tuegatomsehs Zid a, dally a, THE PREMIUM Anoient limits of the Distriot of Columbia, a barge. The Stepping Stones, late yesterday Teheran 1A. ma. she made Barnegat Light, | gia, knowing, to use the language cr ean ort fai] footed the aty of Now eee YEAST OR BAKING POWDER. No bid willbe cutertained unless the bidder is evening, towed from Quantico to Budd’s Ferry a] wind N. W. Oa the 7th, atia. m."Absctent Paper, ‘‘thaf the naval power that controls the soa | from cousuliption have more than a B. MOCKRIOGE 4 00. No, | Proven fo rosPond ty hus tid. cpesined at Pores tor ttie tee net Susrd Of 600, and | AO 30 am, mind the Creat ene a RUORE: | Const of Georgia contrals the State of Generac 0 orm of medioute and Novd Panos “| sia of the costractor—he will be Sed eoeokeae returning —- the =e shore the barge | The wind was strong rom N's “Wand theses ont cagert shat ne oer eee St. 3! meas, ent de joe of cure. aeat Be ‘Phi ient, Somposition. does, not contain eee ccoceae Sl Sutmele hiliod, sa containing ores mentioned. breaking over the oattery. when she set ber colors ich first been = only, et alt, bid: be_directed to “Major A. BECK- The rebel steamer Page is lying in Quantico | union down, nnd reported thatthe aea had broken | sonsithed Pir bing: eee eet! Sand will bosaved. ‘This trait owes te be Sento : vinvaihible snd | wika.ors Uren W verb. cs crseh, bred thn war ucage EW araed Seats Rept aan, Redes | nut 0 Gouge ono tn topes a ma es pet | ab The Baltimore and King Philip left the Yard The gun-boats Sachem, and Currituck were in poe or wi control, and Dr. rooms are at No. 203 ave- a ny NUTIC some days since. Their destination is not known. | sight, but unable to render and assistance. After Jomsmonsmate aiatieat cee | rey fe js auth 5 others, was anal; and Var ny Ay rospeottally informed that the THE STEVENS BATTERY. ae — ~ Seat edersied, sud Oe Monitor ie S.F. Duroty ~ REA VICTORY? lour ‘The great events which bave just transpired in | jas senre oF eG Ore oe poche pire South Atlantic Biock- G 1 : ra 5 Hotel every ‘the waters near Fortress Monroe give vast impor- -_ + ‘IN EVERY QUARTER iz. Ly ordins até Seok and my —- ay tance to the abstract of Mr. Stevens’ memorial | 21% MO™:TOR xp Munaincac i | a WASHING ee |: WHE COBLING RESTAURANT, Overy hour, tree afore cbeap a con which we published yesterday. The Stevens ° ised Che. pave. WA P it i ps in every hour, IN SC; ae ance to the various oan; e en; tat Heropton Roads on Sal and 247 Pa. Avanvz, Souru Sipr, c ‘eOura. 1 rated bah ‘und Teoetve a liberal Dattery, 2s appears by the letter of the Megerg | ‘Sunday. Only one man was killed durigg the Asscoiation a J ‘te ‘. . UPotmbrly of New York.) ~*~ - an tus ps covery fa ‘Stevens of Auguat, 1611, originated with them at rein at. & net Newport News. The % ; see nei deteo eben of the Ratu - | cility in his power, Pare gotta sach wes that date, and was the Ars: suggestion in an cou: from Merrimae. c 4 : i 5 “Proprietor. try of iron vessels, with submerged propellers pre. ee Sea hanes atlas. Je pow ar UU, at 6 07 . . us 8 trial, and judge for you self. fe 1é-eoim' tected by tron armor, and especially, of such iron of low! 7 placed at an angle so as te glamée shot or shell, ‘Phe Monitor, although a much tmaller vempel; very thing in 10 18 of the best - ? BOTELER & WILSON, aera ane | ela is based on the same great ideas. Ry . — 4 We cordially invite the attention of all who oon- ‘On Returday and Sunday last came off the gleat all + The Monito: MING “OYSTE , ; pm og Nit’ —4 contest between wood and iron. As shown’ in able to shift her oa Rew en treet, J 4 : : Frecine took if erptayiy Eom advance by Mr. Stevens’ experiments of 1941, aise parellel with ber ; gad Shir, and’ aoe compe tition: fron was the victor, with scarcely a contest, our wauss call nad Seevince 35 cost best and finest wooden vessels and steamers being HIRTS! SHIRTS: esptured or going down before the rebel iron-clad SHIRTS ‘vessel, the! mac, like a pasteboard bowse before sgustof wind. But when the two iron-clad steam. ers, the Monitor and Merrimac, came in conflict, after a battle of four hours, and after touching and firing st esch other from close quarters, and siieunkiiiier mba 70 Pa ‘with the enormous ten and ecleven-inch % Neither se yet are knows to heve been vetype Eereate A riously injured; certainly ours was get ri i. meathed. 10. 4 a Surely such facts as these furnish<conclusive OAL. roof that the Steven’s battery should be at gempleted, especially as it appears she could _ eo