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WHOLE NO. 9300. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1862, PRICE 1WO CENTS. PoTomad. Mr. Doourrmx, (rep.) of Wis, estion | by them to WEWS FROM WASHINGTON. | sissguict ating the ines othe Grand Army of tue | Yhetherthegovoroment shuld gore rabtog eatin | af Ben” bean "proxant” ts tho Kens ‘or the-iwst | IMPORTANT FROM TENNESSEE. | NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE. and attempt to run plantations. he thocght it would be daye—if we are to be permitted to ray who gave the Potomac. avery dificult experiment in a pecuniary sense. I Greatest aid and comfort to Jeff. Davis an’ his rebellious CONDITION OF THE ROADS IN VIRGINIA. Cores Proposition to leage out the lang he should fe pod ee ba _ a wiharas i“ hands | The Evacuation of Nashville by the Re- Lappe cates such proposi | bels—Retreat of the Rebels to Murfrees- | Efe ale from the Secretary of the Treasury | | Terosdson both sides of the Potomac were getting | xr, Wanx, (rep.) of Oh tions ins thove—allowing mo to. be th reat of the cts of the Recent & retary {nto good condition rapidly, until a rain storm set in this | the bill would: roatos ng} stat ne id not aupnee® | Ne Seuteceara ae ce preatcee ah aut 8! | boreMartial Law Proclaimed by on the National Finances. evening, which has again renderea them almost impasaa- | there was a lave stent of territory abandoned, aod the | Mr. Waainaow, (rep.}eot Mian-The tolograph sa-| General Gramt im West T. Along the Coast. Die for loaded teams, roo and someth:g must be done to | Bounces that Governor ‘Tis, of Tennessee, proposes to Sr. Loum, Feb. 26, 1962. care of them. This was not ary settiod policy, but | call the Legislature together to allow them to repeal the re “ 2 - THE ASSAULTS OF THE ABOLITIONISTS ON GENERAL | only a temporary measure for cme pay wo ar the ne- | act of secession and other like acts. Suppose that State A Donelson despatch to the Democrat of yester- f WOLELLAN, ceasities of tho cose, ghould send General Pillow here as a Senator, would the | 4ay says a boat just from Clarksville reports the evacua- | Tagg of the Steamers Hoboken with hstandii Mr. Doonrrie tiwught that 1 Con missioners had been | Senator from Virginia vote to admit him? u Ne am: The Abolit onists Displeased Notwithstanding the impudent and persisting efforts of sent down to Tort Ri yal to sec the eleybant we have on Mr. Cantite—Tho Senator frem Wisconsin (Mr. Howe) ion of Nashville. The Union citizens of that place sent the abolition clique in Congress to mako it that : 4 ‘& Doat to Clarksville, m of boat % i appear our hands we might have received great information has well answered that question, If she sends Pillow }» which towed one of our gunboats an or Mr. Stanton’s Order Rela- the Secretary of War has lent himself to their scheme of pee Bans nek tha (Coolie a Fead the able re- | here we will try and hang lim asa traitor before he | for their protection. ‘The rebels, with Governor Harris, ey a . Pare Ir mu eek, cou! lowed to present his credentials. retreated to Murfrvesboro’, ‘i all weneeen tive to the Press. assailing General McClellan, it is a fact that the most cor. Mr, Docurmie said he td not.’ He confersed to i ag ye . lurfreesboro’, Governor Harris burned ‘ % Tr . He no- ir. Witxwsox—That does not arewer my question. i dial harmony exists im their relations, The reportsof | rance on tho sub ect. Ha (Mr. Doolittle, wanted the | Mr. Canttx—T eannot conceive that suck & prop si the State documents before leaving. Failure of the Attempt to Lay a Telegraphic hostile declarations on the part of the Secretary towards sent to take some measin s te collect the rorctue ber pana be presented Lo the Senate for its conside! General Grant has declared martial law over West the General are pure fabri ‘. t stent ixes in those Stat even if they had to se! and gent en have not, and cannot, by any just Tennessee, with the understandit ry Interesting Debate in the Senate on the Da) peetriee. Jr. He Ba SO lands. ment, support propositions hore which violate 4 2b ipo oman hardly iperbahoogs aired Cable Across Chesapeake Bay. 5 with Mr, Stanton’s character to express himself by | Mr, Scone, (rep.) of Muse., thought that the natare | Kéeas. not only of honesty, but of common seuss. If | BUMbEF of eltiacns of the State return to thoir allegiance, Question of Senator Starke’s Loyalty. tnuendo, or treacheroasly to aseail an enemy in the dark. | of the cvs eth! not wait (or thy «perations of Congress. that does not answer the questicn Leaner Tam not ca | and show a desire to maintain law not ordor over the Tf, in the hurry of bi We expeet to get any crois at the South the seeds | pabl ans ing. If the gentleman will sit here and | torrito~y, all militar; trietion eo ¥ 5 y of business, any oxpression has cscaped ee eneen es berg 8 ¥ y restrictions shall be withdrawn. | Reported Loss of the Steamer must be immediately p.suted and sown. It will not do put questiou 7 him, in orders or conversations, that has been construed | to deiny tits matter. Thore was a necessity for immedi. | he murt try andoxtend bis mquiriena httefurcher, and | Postal facilities are extended to Clarksville, and tho Ww the disadvantage of Gencral McClellan, the construc- | ate action. auewer thom for himself, Now,gir, what is loyalty? | mail bags will follow the flag. Express. The Contract Committee About 0 | tion is entiriy erroneous, and altogether foreign from | 4, ME. Pwwisisc,(rep.) of 1. e.n idored this a very im- | The somstos fvem 3a sachisetts—tor whom I entertain Cmicaao, Feb. 26, 1862. refull; meidered, He | feolii gs of gicat kind ¥ pally, a hom T Overhaul the New York Office- his meaning or intontion, The General Ceminanding has | thooglit that th: bili was vay crad, taut moods re- | Will sp likteiiy. foe eat hes inigtued wa what Tis | _R2POrt® from rebel sources represent that w stand wil holders’ Accounts, now no enemy nor opponet in the Cabinet or in | vision. Ho moved t refer the bil. iv the Judiciary Com: | cpinion is; bot, Thave now Lefore me a republican | be made at Columbus, Randolph and Memphis. Forces THE NORTH CAROLINA EXPEDITION. the country, except the petty faction in Congress who | Mitte. ‘There was fat danger of cotag injury to loyal | ,aper,publiehed in’ New Jersey, and 1 have fourtecn | are concentrating at the lator places, and the streets of ction. ho d &o., &e., &e. how] after him and the administration because they will | "Sir itart, (rep) 4; not pervert the war for the Union into one for the aboli- | prosecuted to a succe others from the Northern States, charging, and if I was " WErn ag a juror, I inight say proving, disloyalty on (hat | Memphis are barricaded with cotton balcs. ator not only for Lis utterances und seniimen's, but | ‘The reports of the pacification of Tennessce are denied. ont aid if the war could be jue without horting anybody, Rin'o . i he would be glad of it; but he did uct think that © Jhis acts, And one of the acts cited is the proposition Murfreesboro’ papers pues Panumeror, Feb. 26,1902, | fn OF the peculiar institation of tho South. This cligae | cycy Hie thought there waa great force inthe rma Iingravely submitted to the Senate tie cuir day" to blot | tne, pte i eT oe um TREASURY YOTS Bored By rue Presi. | PSTOwing “email by dogrees and beautifully less.” A} the Senaur from Massuchis tts tlat the sce time | ont of existence olesen of tho stats of this Union. But, | SPeech from Governor Harris, ° men.ber of Congress, who, when he left here a few days ee hee one Fe thought that one of the most pro: Siete tof loyalty is prescribed by the constitution, The mortar fleet is finished. Nothing has transpired for the West, was among the fault finders, ret photical romarks he ever ido, 1m tho miist of so many | and Lhe tost of fidelity is the oath to support the consti. | in reference to Columbus. leapeeepagieay te So United Staten Nove | ry convineed, Uy an Interview wich Gens maiiecsnraeg | classical quotations. It ina fact that secd time ia upon | eullon; and the ooretitution haviag Gack the text abd Dill, and it is therefore a law. tay eparinced Py w . vine’ | us and if'we do nt take advautace of itwe may bo | made tht the ttaudard, I mainta'n that the Senate has | Getter from a Fort Donelson Mebel Pri- Fontness Moxnon, Feb. 25, 1862. ON THR PAX BILL. e n misled, and was now willing to sustain Gen. | obliged to say, “The summer is past, and the harvest | Ho power to go beyond’ it, At iough 1 have carefully soner. * There was a very severo blow here from the west and The Committoe of Ways and Means aro at work dil | MoClollan as tho chief aathor of the plan of tho cam. | Civod.And we are not saved (TE consider: dand read that justri ment since the Senator sr. Loma, Mo,, Feb. 21,1862. | northwest yestorday afternocn and last night. i + thonght the bill was care- | from Misrachusetts asserted that loyalty was one of the en- gently, but have not progressed far enough to give to che | Peem that promises glorious results and a speedy termi- | fuily drawn. "it wa: male exp cony to save property | qualifleaticus ot'a Senator, as provided. by" the eovstites 3 Aeehe tat of Ris aotiibe wilatisteee eatin cheawe ‘The Cumberland, at Newport News, dragged her an- public an idea of the principal features of the Tax bill. nation of the war. Whatever violencethe abolition howl. | and not destroy , und protect tiem rin, It propoacs to | ben, Icunnot fad tt.€hore is the requirement to take | Pesfee Volunteers dit no thee were 185 inthe aggregate | chors, and several schooners vot adrift. ci 5 provide for those who in ni cond! the oath 1 ol " Be QUTFER FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY | °! ™AY exhibit now, they cannot effuce the official re bos oo poe onan gg ina perishing ition, and peg ory Aegon niet pi gh ee ere Be taken prisoners. Fourteen commissioned officers an 132 | Some damage was done in the Roads by collisions. RELATIVE TO THE ISSUE OF CERTIFICA1ES OF DEBT | °F of the war, which will be, when made public, an THE NEW APPORTIONMENT OP REPRESENTATIVES. cludes tho Senate from avy further inqui in | PEvates aro now at this place, on their wy, us l under | ane steamer Express is reported lost on the Eastern 10 PUBLIC CREDITORS. ample vindication of General McClellan and the Prosident, | he morning hour having expied, the till Dxiog the fgition ap. 10. the fact. ‘The ‘Seuater from pl ei ge: SB a oot herr tank voce gE * ‘ ‘The following is a copy of the letter from the Secrotary | and render their assailants a mark for public ridicule. - Paper at membors of the Hougy of Representatives was | Pent: Bie (ir, Witmot) saya that disioyalty is | oficers in fiver ‘and sub captate ‘Of the stoarsboat | ‘Ihe steamer 8. R. Spaulding arrived here this after- ef the Treasury accompanying the bill submitted by him, | THE WORK OF THE conTRAcT IxvEsTIGATING Come | “Si CPee anne. (rp, unfaitifulness to the governinent and the consti- | Tebanon, F. M. Davison, itis improving. Major Stark, noon, having left Roauoke Island the day before yester- 'y - COLLAME”, (rep.) of Vt., offered an amendment to | tution. Put, sir, who is to judge of the uniai(hfulnuess of the Fitts 4 Tinois, in his court d kindnes: authorizing the issue of certificates of indebtedness to MITTEE. make the number 241, He spoke at some length in favor | & the constitution? ‘That isa question iavoiving much ene ae ane ee | ON: public creditors, and which bill was yosterday promptly | Tho Van Wyck Investigating Committee aro still ocon. | of his amendment as’ producin 3 correct ratio of | @f party feeling. Tho party of that Senator may have Roth) aid peg aan drisoners, and wo | “She brings mails and passengers, but no news. passed by Congress, and has received the approval of | Pied in closing up ivestigations already entered upons talyamene n. The amendme:t was adopted and the | secn in the actiors of the party with which I have acted We all regret leaving Captain Davidson, with his boat. hy the steamer Spaulding we learn of the failure of that which thoy consider unfaithful. Put, sir, I have P ; the President:— but a large fleld of labor has been opened for them in re- . dhacoyere ‘ yw Wo will eny this mich, for the benefit of our friends and | the attempt to lay the telez ayhic cable across the bay. Treasury Derantuznt, Feb.25, 1862. | lation to the purchase of arms abroad, in which it is | yfr, Tanmegs, (eo) of I Tee eee dle Don. fe east the ato OF tes Setar ie dave. son, | Teletives at home, that our treatment has pres Do a On the day that the Hoboken sailed sixteen miles of poses Notwithstanding all porsible, exertions’ on my | rumored thatan old glbauy stager in politics and fat | flecaiin billy” a) on Guiution,( J never can consent by my voto or my action a eee te nT Cartas, 8 | the cable was laid in the most successful manner, when Public creditors, and notwithstanding ihe actual yay- | Jobs, now in Europe, and prominent government official | Mf: Hants, (rep.) of N. ¥., moved to take up the wdipate'ts the'yecarcroee thoteuns Welsh a STA: pepennnnee See ene Learly <s milion (aD half Ce abroad, will be somewhat oxposed to severe criticism. Me. Dooutrrte, (rep.) of Wis , said we were in the mid- reprerentation upon this floor, No such provision and no 5 APE EG On yesterday the H»boken was occupied in taking Bas causcd grost inconvecionce, ud in some tnetances. | _4 resolution was adopted to-day, on the motion of Mr. | dle of a discussion on three bills, and he thought they had | §Neh law was ever, ani I venture to nssert ever would | INTERESTING FRORA NEW MEXICO, — | *undings, when tho severe ga'eof wind which sprang incon A tandes ied up on that day struck hor about noon. Her steain pipe ° de, put in any constitution adopted by the wi xd and Serious trouble and distress. Those creditors, especially | Van Wyck, authorizing the committeo to inquire into the | feller take un thc one they had discusrea first and fuish | Dep hil ney Unamtiualen adopted by (he wiso. good and ~ ion. those who have furnished su; plies, arms and transporta- | amount of money recolved by Union officers in New | Mr. Tcancut withdrew bis motion and the Starke case best serve our country in this hourof trialby | Great Emthasiasm of the Union Men— | bike soon afterwards, and she became unmana,eable, ent, tion, urgently require payment, and ought to have it. . el ‘ all than is to intuct the constitution 5: drifting upon Cape He: here she went ashore and a York. The Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to an | was taken up — _ Sc oeenrae tee aatitution | ALL the Citizens Under Arms—The Re- 6 upon Cape Henry, wi Tanifold: ramiflcatigns large numbers of others, novo | quiry, has reported the amount derived from fees, fines tothe Julbo sree eet the Sublegts| ine venga nea ene bels Advancing on Fort Craig, &ec. broke in two last night. say whole comm nities. The amount of unsatisfied | and forfeitures; but it is alleged that from the labor con- | “Mir. Suan, (rep) oi Mass,, offered an amendment to | _:.SuBRMax, (rop.) of Ohio, said the question was not Kaxsas Cry, Feb. 26, 1562. ‘AL hands remsined:on” the wireck:uatil eleven o'clock oe tenastane Bee ae co watiments _ is | tract in tho Custom House one hundred thousand dollars | the r: olution reverted by the oumitter xo as to make it fy fant ar pcmcia Loma Trce Pir verry | ‘TheSanto Fe mail, with dates to the 10th izst., has | this Jorencon, when the Spaut ling took them off ', Teac, that “Mr. Stak e ! hei his bel ; entot War. ‘The amount of floating debt, chietly | !n excess of other sources are realized, and that many | Yon, that “Mr. Stack: ie not entitle: to take the oath | gon in by exyartteatimony.. At theexpiradiacr tne, | arrived. Dee aeathenlp ike eames of Skating in the War Department, probably excects forty | officials, whose salaries aro not presumed to be moro | seme iengil in favor of tho amon -nv ht, contending that Congress, he, with only rt other members vf the | Sibley’s proclamation did act have the desired effect. api sean Cambridge, but that the latter sitions. than five or ten thousand doltars per year, aro actually | the Senate, in self veteucs, ought. not to admit euspie ate, was left, u was to provail, 1 would | Instead of rallying mon to his standard it has strength- | tock no notice of her. cial meatarers necessary to. insure Srotint paymencer | Teceiving emoluments amounting to from twenty to forty | 10H aud disloyalty, audit seas not justice 10 tho | bess thelr power ever cyortirow tho government, "tng | 00d the Union army by at least two regiments, and | A couple of other vessels also passed the Hoboken Interest from tax, and to. provide the best porsible mar- | thousand a year. Diestteas Oo teneenaiine Tanne ta coustitution provides that the Scnator shall take the | placed nearly all the citizens under arms. without rondoring her any assistance. = ona the pena the United “er ptoacepme oe paeige Some of the members of this Investigating Committeo idavits in the case were woithy of investigal }, but it does not provide when or where. He migtt Great enthusiasm prevailed in the counties of Berna- The Hoboken is a total lors. All hands were saved. sau Congress; moans of paymen vet disloyalty on ihe | fAK@ the oath anywhere. Ho was inclined to think | io, penicia, Socorre, and in the upper counties the | The remainder of the cable, about fifteen miles, was and the Senate was ound to 1 By notes, to be issued undo; the act of Congressjust pa s- | ®F¢ of opinion that the Judiciary Committee, recently en. | 8nd tho idaaSC OME MEA: Cembo thee diatoreh rer be canndt be provided ex:ept after the lapse of the ‘con- | gagod in fading out how the Hmatp obtained an abstract Hineel im ih Senate Tre cereee, ncuron 2 veLUe | Would’ not reiuse Oregea & representation. “if Geuoral | militia have turned out in large numb:rs. Louk ae siderable time required for their preparation or comple- | or the President's Message in advance, sbould also have | sacred oath fo suport the tution. Such an vath 2 hyppearpmecoenierng ker ae em nate Advices from Fort Craig are to the 7th inst. The hart! te girth e bay, fauaae wk ey =. tien. il was not an oat! uirgation. could various nglan ir. Heiss, who was supe: int y! ‘Under these “i cost] have anxiously sought for} inquired into the means by which the Sribene Got poses} "Ss Te top ‘of Cal., enid the Senator from | WREFe persons were expelled for offences comitted long rate en —< were = ne begat ap ae Pipa aL AR ome measure of relief,and after much reflection have | sion of a copy of the report of the Van Wyck Commit. | starachunctis had made a most unwarcabtuble aseculton | Defore. rt Craig, advaneing on place. ir suppl * ashing etermined to submit to the consideration of tho Com- | tee pesore it had been made to the House, porson who was uot periniited to reply Mr. Tkcmmunt thought the Senator from Ohio stated | were scarce, their traasportation podr, and their | The gunboatR. B. Forbes was geen by the Spaulding mittee of Ways and Means a bill authorizing the ir. SUMNER Sid he had oply spoken of the facts of the | SMe Very extraordinary propositions. That the oath ‘ays Secretary # ; ashore near Nag’s Head this morning. White flags were of the Treasury to issue for the amounts found due on | NOTICE FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE REGARD- “ eye could be administer.d anywhere and by any body; that | °!¥ sitermative was to fight or starve to death, : Shalsciticmanes 40 pets créditors aamay desire tore. ING THE WORLD'S FAIR IN LONDON. care, Aud he wanted to know in what he hadmade an | ee couig expel a porson beo.e he took the cath avi was | Our folks are anxiousfor'a battle. They havo ovory | “itilayed on all the houses in the vicinity. ecive them, certificates of the Treasurer of the United | qhe following notice to the public has just been | ~ br. McDorcars. said tho Sonater had suid that ifthe | @Member; and the Senator from Virgivia scoms sbccked | advantage, and aro confident of success, providing thore | The Eastern State sailed for Hatteras this morning. tates, payable inoue year after date or earlicr, at the it applicant frum Oregon was permitted to take the uath, it | bat the majority can exclude a peracn. Why now thirty: | be no treachery. ~ A tlag of trifce took about thirty prisoners to Craney eption’ ‘of the government, ‘and bearing | six, per issued: Seabee w0hae lunes’ cepa Pale 2° } five is @ quorum, and twenty-four two-thirds, and ther on tb ‘wee bold: te Alhtie charehence'| Inlend to-day. cout 20 certificates, issu ‘ok waned ok dae oe ee Cot Mr. Scuxir, (rep.) of Mase.—The Senator does Suse twenty fous com expel'aay membte. That is the la Lai hanpaige ake and “pore Major J. T. Sawyer arrived at Norfolk yesterday, hav- for the full amounts due, or for portions of such e interests | injustice in his statement. I suid that enators he:e | BOW- Itmust not bo assumed that the Senate acts from | the territory on the 10th, to pray for the souls of Ca- tit y> amounts not less than’ $1,000, would. probably | Sppointed by the Vresident to ropresent tfrom Ur should i itted | Merecaprice. It they do that thea the government newer most of the xctual parposes of payment, and | % Auch American citizens as might de ‘om Uregou should be perm: od ing left Elizabeth City on Sunday, at twelve o'clock M. Gumtodne's peclock tholics killed in battle. td 3 ar | waged that the appit sree | tortake the oxth to supzort the constitutk min order to | F Motbing. ° He contended that the at the Exhibit: of the Industry of all Nations, to be He represents everything quiet in that locality. He Ler et Banger hgpo te = 2 Mme eh 2a pl BBE IRI city of Lmndon during the proceut’ year, | purge himself. 1 what 1 soid, that if tho Senate, | Time ‘pJudgect the qualitestions of members. Ilo said | List of Property Destroyed by the Rebels | says that the eatire Union fleet left the waters of the uence of their issue, that this measare Wil Te ene oie et Curtad otntas, after due consid Weedtead Lega thete ner cttoeat be wuina oar Residence of WL Unda Pasquotank on Saturday morning, ‘but tht two of them ceive the favorable cose of the committee andy | sion, has declined to adopt auy measures to further ana. | and tuke the outh, they do allow him to gofirward and Pork house of T. quigley & Co. returned again in the‘eveaing, He also states that but ‘with great ae ‘8. P. 7° | tional representation of our works of industry, invention himself. Ivo not say that the cimimant from Stock of hisles belonging to Campbell & Smith. few of tho inhabitants remain in the place. . the Treasury. | Ang art At the aboye mentioned oxbipition, Nd oth rer AB liebe pls CoP og Rohe ttt ‘The Wilmington Journat of yesterday says that five or Moo. Tuavoave Sravans, Chairman of the Committeson | They have siviaed tho Commissioners appoiaied. by | ty Whe pen of t AuBeroes a wits apd letters: |, Bbire of Moore & Kliae, druggiste. six Union gunboats have enfered the Roanoke river. ‘Ways and Means. the British government that there will be no soleian y deciaring that the claimast has uitered senti: Geatly & Gwin, shoo dealors’ store The fire of yesterday continued during the evening, ‘The following is. copy of the bill as passed:— Hcipation on the part of the citizens of inant fo he gcd de getthagh le cha Et a end a guard was kept up all night to prevent it spread- 4 tc» that the Secretary of, the Treasury Super ni taoeaaah tant 207 iho Oe heed An Picea aaee tte Shower & Mitchell, merchant tailors, ing. De and he is hereby authorised to to be lmued 10 | Patton of the Royal Corntalasicners, auch works of lnd-. | partics to the cisloyalty with whirh he is cbarge!.. 1 Hose, belonging to Mrs. H. T. Smith. Greut credit is due to Colonel Bendix and the members any public creditor hn be = to receive the | try and art an have received the authentication of the | #till further, and say they undertrke to enact a comedy oe meng tenn wel.ere of the Tenth New York reginent, who all worked moat eame, oe a head oon ponte gy beach commission, and may to @ limited extent be presented Looe I — a we bes parts. Lenjoy acomody. | nore, = aap, ae 's oflics. taadinetty ‘ahh vy tte a 4 egainst the United States, certificates for the whole | ‘" ©*tibition through individual exertion. |) 2 | Sage: bar T do Dot wish te ace this claimans, with suca |, Mt- Hane, (erp.) of New York, spoke ai length, co. | BT Niecy wdrng store. trous confiagration, which was threatened by the high amount due, or parts thereof, not less than one thousand 7B MANE. * | testimony against him as you have on your tab e, have | tending that the constitution settled the riguta of S:ates | Hise, to Mr. Pendleton, pay y rs the right to go across this floor and take the oath to wud of the senate, stated the qualificat nd evuntersigned, as may be directed, by the Secrotary | The following appointments and orders were mado to- | tet tho coustitutl m, 5 at it hae or bo ‘able in | day by tho Navy Department:—W. H. Dalton, of Boston; | has Lo power to inqut ous of Serators, | storehouse, to John H. Grabam, nd the Seua.e declaciig that it | {td the Sonate hag no power to go Behind the constita- | Tivery aie ewso by 3. T. Domakiaon. ‘Saw mi wb, tion, and the questions, rights and Stites, into the question whether that |}! there, was a’uite deaukioa’ “to disioyaley, B, Campbell. wits were very unsitis‘actory, and suspicions Soe Payne. News from the Seuth. {From tho Richmond Examiner, Feb. 21.) GOVERNMENT ‘Wateon Freoman, Jr., of Sandwich, Mass; Wm.C. Gibbs, | oath i valid ornet. Now I disive tu say, in all frank | 1°. go- verninent, and bear interest at the rate of six per ness, that | shall ayproach tho consideration: of this ques- eaten.’ of West Sandwich, Mass.; Cornelina M. Tinker, of Ells- | tion wbalute'y umccumilte., ead with to. final option ere not evidence, Yet the wenate wis asied wo deny | ‘Ampiithoatve, on the fair grounds. We announced im our yesterday's ‘aeue that forty of " . bs Lei mittance to a sovereign State on such ¢; Hence. he! the empioyes in the government workshops had, on ‘THE BANKRUPT BILL. worth, Me.; Wm. W. Fowler, of Now York; Elias | formed. I have not carefully studied the evidence ‘Adjourned. ‘Tobacco factory of Humpton, I'ritchell & Co, Tuesday lant, refused to takethe oath of allegiance, and G. Martin, of New Haven, Conn.; H. Y.Washburne, of | W4- 1 have locked at itono. gh to sec that tu the face s Railroad machine shop, called the round house. we should have published their names but for a positive ‘The Committee on Commerce promise to report a bil) . ghee i of that evidence it is impossibie for this Senate Howse of Re. ntatives. ‘The MeCloud House, order to the contrary, given by Geueral Winder to the for a general bankrupt law at an early day. The petition | New London, Conn; Thos. A. Sears, of NewYork; Jesse | 49 ‘aiiow him to take the oath without ree " ‘The Highland House. gentleman at the artilicry works who bas the list of the of the New York merchants for such « law, presented in | Chadwick, of Red Bank,N.J.; Harrison A. Thompson, | saying that they regarded it very lightly and regutded Wasiuxgzox, Feb. 26, 1862. Major MeGoodwin's store. ‘ecusan’ title of the wid Engrish play mee Regence ag ey af tare esides anove, lange qrantitiea ofp k, beef, the wid Fngtis y—"T easin se ides vve, re qr pork, legislative machivery. The subject, however, sti | John C. Wells, of Groenport, L. I., and H.M. Merrill, of | Fiey. cr Au Oath no Great Thitg:.”. " © | Mr. Voom, (opp.) of Ind., asked leave to otter ® re- | sugar, cotton, tobacco, melusses and ull kinds of army, men! Ungors, and ditigent attention on the part of the friends | Baltimore, appointed Acting Masters. John Lear, Mas- Mr. Davis, (Union) ot Ky., scid the Senate ha! ail the | Solution tendering the thanks of Congress to Major | stor sand munitions of war were burned or otherwise | rire to much angry excitement and “ vi “Ount, ha the Senate to-day, bas produced a marked effect upon the | Of May Landing, N.J.; Melatiah Jordan, of New York; | Per.ury of as little acount. jan that it ot the measure wil be reqlred to ieure the passage of | Hrs Mate of the Miami, promoted to Acting Mater; | gvitets im his ce pele shem, snthemichtag | General Millan. viata tanned neaip's ls emt | Sin toclected yenerday and mpared an officient bankrupt law. Lieutenat Wm. G. Temple ordered to New York for ord- | gigerence of 0, sion ou the questi, What is uisioyanye | MF: Lovusoy, (rep.) of Til, objected. Gounty. quality of the ammunition furnished by thie aye pond EPFECT OF SECRETARY STANTON’S SUDICIOUS REsTRIC- | BANC? duty. Lieutenant Wm. Mitchell ordered to Bos- | Infact, What iguie wywity of the Scuator of Maxswhu- ‘The resolution commends the sentiments and policy cosuoaune RR : army cn the Potomac. TIONS REGARDING THE PUBLICATION OF WAR NEWS. | ton for ordnance duty. Setiat “He thenght 1" he us that qurety n to thecountry | avowed by General Halleck’s general order of Febru.cy The Campaign In the Southwest. Tehas been told here, and never contradicted, that it would be an wered by a majority that (ie Senator 23, already published, as emiuently wise and putrictic, DEFEAT OF A KEBEL BAND AT 1NOcreND! RicLinond fixed ammunition was so mean, and even Tne order of the Secretary of War, forbiddin " TER: ABTS m1 huge. te was ds constitution. If apis SOS HD: |: saree Fertinnnd Lanoenltl yeatecdey formally retadves. | Lome nee ee eed ea te com eeeeetsantt | and in strict conformity to the constitution, and that the Yeation of intel regara to military operations, resigns aal's talent not only pA om r. | his appointment on Gen, SeCletlan’s staff. He iscon- | ple avy part of the oustiution under fort, w not | war should be conducted ia accordance with tlesamo, Paper | dered one of the most intelligent and energeticofticers | that warrant kim on hink\cg that was dis; | gna that the thanks of Congress are tendered to 1] between a detachment of Ohio cavairy and a bund of | of che gun. A shell is also said actually to have exploded ts | rebels heaced by Quantrel Parker. 6 hitter were | befvre ieaving the barrel of acannon of the Pendleton dom but in Cor o. Thenelk correspond i a! x t ‘ongres. andes pondents from Joyal quiie as mick as any Halleck for said order, and for his military Artillery. Aud, further, it is said that not one in ten of the useof the t yh, and holds in or in the Swiss eervico, and is known as an author as well | to Senator fiom Ore, ane dics the seav temmancettcmenen a asasoldier, He obtained leave of absence from his own | resolution offered by ¢ the othee | as commander of the Department of Missouri. rocted, with a lose of threo killed, severat wounded, and | the Richmond shells exploded at all,eo defective are the . | gerous, that the Washington Artillery refused to use A skirmish oceurred at In¢epend-nce, on the 18th inst., | Stet tite fest experiment —ane pn” peo hed mits y He cow day aud prove by the Supreme tor by auy body of a " of several taken prisoners. A quantity of arms was also | fu Since the di of this party of our intention of the order is commended by all who are oor. | S°VerHment to enter our army. favyets, that Bis opiniocg are 0 ire (rus toting, | OTERAACLING THR ACCOCITS OF THE FEDERAL OMICR WoLDERD cnpeuced, tho Oslom 10s fens, ono. killed ane’ eabag | eoanesaitn eum mlaerOunaegI aaa ieMoalve se dially sustaining the government in its effort to crush the | THE SICK AND WOUNDED IN THE GOVERNXENT HOS- | coustitution of the United Mates than are the woret of oy RRW Yee. ‘tee, ¥ ready explanation of the com Of the artillery eorps febeltion and ‘restos the integrity of the Unica PITAL. the worst opinis eich sv boon otiriipuied tothe | Mr. Vax Wyck, (rep.) of N. ¥., offered the following | wounded. in the fel ecord: entieman from Uregets jon’t know bet the Senator r inicedue but it meets with groat disfavor among the | According to the last report of the sick and wounded | Eobitniin ett rt it Dut Chbt is ny wiew, | ENUslee, WhIEN wae edopreds Our Ship Island Correspondence. XEW ORLEANS. soldiers in the ment hospitals, ther ® Govern ‘ The city of New Orwans ts represented as having been radicale, who are endeavoring to obstruct the : Government hospitals, there were in the | of thy relative staie of the <v im ane the a at | Unirep States Coxnoat Kaxawua, mace almost my le. ‘The sholl road and every goverument in every conceivable manner to further | SMinary Hospital, Georgetown, 69; Gencral Hospital, | goutieman who apple for x sus in for the , | Orr Sine Tscaxp, Fob. 10,1 avenue of approach to the city.are defended by very Union Hotel, Georgetown, 214; Columbian Coliege, Wash- | State of Oregon. He ened thet t ‘Onld Dob a Runof the Gunbeat Kanawha from Now York—Pripen | pr 1 batteries, sweeping for miles; while on their own purpores. It has already called forth highly exclude a person for mere COL ei! ner side felled trees form an impenetrable abaitis out hat ous ond prolt i! "1 : Vi * ¢ 1 ‘4 u Ce Ve At the Missivviy hore iain b ape sgn team ington, 178; General Hospital, Cireic, Washington, 43; | Grertact.. ihe senator from. Sascac | Shore at Key Wett—At tu » ne on ; 6 wu tem pricey laiek er wh negen, |B Tetotg, | St-Blizaboth Hospital, eastern Uranch, 40; Hospital for | boware what measutes ho bri Peach and Dity on Dek. See 3 eruptive disoases at Kolorama, 80; Indiana Hospital, | my himself be brought to tint for big opinions We lett New York on the 31st of Jans and after a nder Major General Levell. Dy mapy, atnong whom are officers of distinction, that the newsmongers cannot possibly obtain information, ‘the publication of which would be detrimenta! to the government, before the same Yntelligence has already Deen ccmmunicated to the enemy; but the general im. Pression is, that the reckless efforts of a certain class of . he expresses, He remembered anotler purty it Patent Office, 62; Branch Hospital, Fifth street, 7; Gene- pelo ea vata aud preceriptive ag ‘the. ‘eenawor ral Hospital, Eckington, Washington, 25; Dovglas Hospi- | from Massach sss, iut they have alwady gone 5G 20. out of power, as ile sinator may do tal, 19; General Hospital, Alexandria, 420—Total, 1,147. | Out Of power, ms tise i Mtoe ee tran OF these above $10 belong to the New York Volunteers: | fetty to be careful What political measa Tho statoment shows that sickness has not increased ina | forward. He ix making a procrusteun bed greater ratio than the inerease of the army around Wash. | My hlunseif be alia) to Hip one of tues: day pieaswnt ran, with the excepti rough weather, reached Key W port we found a great number of vessels! ir tal of Vorter’e mortar fleet, Your correspendent availed himscl’ of a ron ashore, of one or two days’ AFFAIRS AT WILMINGTON, N. ©. ton the 6th, at which | . The Wilmiugtou Journal complains that that town is 4 by rob! and muiderors. A few nights ago Esq., was knocked down and stabbed very street, near the house of 0. G. Parsly, . by two bery! 3 men. PN me rt and was much astonished to ud such Life au! activity Move, were atch ty unown men. Me, T 8 Whit f CONTRACT AND REVOLUTION ANY PEN | lading seve Mr. Van Wren, (rep.) of N. ¥., addve ‘8 he puts | Speaker, announced his desire to bo veut whica be serving a8 Chairman of the Committee on Government | Rewspapers to embarrass the operations of the Union . COWAN, (Fop.j Of Px., said if members wore to be | Contracts. Some weeks since I informed my ¢ ‘ ; Me te armies, and to afford aid and encouragement to the | ston, and that i, aa prevail in the cainps ta any | oxcluded by Libeeihisice, be coals mt {os ontopeihe J should rosiga my place entirely ou the committee, so | reuehout this hereto‘ore quiet nd excewiingly dull | taker Wee alge wayiaid I: (be FOR, Beh lvred bia greater degree than in the ordinary occupations of civil | biow would next fall. he question I, whot is this bya sae @ of 8 Journ. ei y . ara piget cantar Aiea aN ric anaes get Sy TS thivg disloyalty? What are its bounds dnd limits? He | (hat another coukl bo appointed. bit tle; {I afercouling #hip, which ocenpied a day and a hair | Nvsthrep and Robert Houston nave alo had encou Thecorsary for the government to protect itself against wok like the Senator from Massachuset's to de tus T should continne as ove of the m. mt Pee ieee u i in the sticet after night by highwavmen. The Wilm REPORTED GJIOOTING OF GENERAL SICKLES, their machinations, and apply @ corrective to their dis. Mr. Scuxgn read from m@ letter t the Secret 4 cof | tine in its service as 1 could | wo weighed anchor aud stood for the South Pass of the nal, re'erring to lawlessness in that ity, na; A report that General Sickles was shit to-da; Sta nd by thiiteen c a sentiments of warm and genorons ississippt. Lying there for about an hoor, we cot unde is getting to be iutolerable, and will ‘necessi- torted ideas of loyalty, io ; seuuierte tit STR CR ee eo a atte | manifested on their part towerd mc, Minsiasint.. Lyme tBere for about am hoor,'we ut under | 115 itu betaine SU Or every CammemOeammpeS. thas be camp is quite current this evening. It ts believed to bea | they knew Mr. Starke, 9d uo tod been in the habit or vay for the Southwest Tass, where we found the steam SEORETARY SEWARD’S REPLY TO THE RUSSIAN NOTE od iquar openly talxing agaiust the gor riueet, and fa favor of | Mberly to disregard their wishes. The committeo has | Way oS > may bo made to give an accountof himself. Ht is evident SRLAvIVS TO ous Rint? AYvAmn. falsehood at the hi wiquarters of the army. the South; that'the South’ was ticht ons out tswue, | Yetmuch to do, although the unflinching integrity au’ | frigate Colorado aud the lately captured revel stoamer | that we have among te & gang of robbers ‘aad murder- ving watchfuin’ sx of Secretary Stanton relieves feof | J.C, Calhoun. ny of itscares. I would also ask to be excnerd from We noxt called at Fass POutre, and this morniag ar Chairman of the Comm.tteo on Revolt emery dat (his place, in fifteem days frou New York, and having fully demonste ‘d lites of the HOSPITALITING TO THE RETURNED PRISONERS. eved. If there tacts wore true, then the cluimantivom h . Se ee ee erey Miwere ce remee GXCOMMESE |: secgsniati en are levine ‘gretencty’apen | tbaaiteers ee eee day ATO coin tele ne e Sena hey tail w consider them, ihe; lately returned from the Richmond prisdh. Col. Lee. o€ | Siiemuly atiitity themsolves, That was hi: apswer, the Twentioth Massachusetts Volunteers, was entertained |" Mr, HOWARD, (10)).) of Mich., called wttex At acostly private banquet last might, at Willard’s, by | evidence, where Mr. Starke had a that it t agsac’ war with the South, he weld si statcdaies cents on the dollar and go and f It 1s dangerous for any citizen to go out at night, aye his door unbarred 20 answer a knetk. ‘This i Pportable and must be put down. The are ietermined that it shall be. Friday last was observed at Wilmington as a day of fasting and prayer. AFFAIRS AT NORFOLK. Captain Goldsborough af ver ises at Norfolk for ten re- it. relative to the Trent affair, is expressive generally of tho friendship botwecn our country—‘a great ropublic in the West,” and Russia, ‘(a great monarchy in the Fast.” H feyeats the assurance that the war will end in the perfect restoration of the Union on the old and well-tried consti- he that, as to the chatrmarsip from which the gentleman’ asted to be excuse! (rom voyage. She will in every detail service, that was aqves.ion for the comunittes 1» © withany of the new gunveats, The Capt mine. and the birst Licutenant, Alien, are most c ning bel tbe THE CASK OF MR. LITON. | The crew have beon constantly drilled at ub Company A, Firet Maryland regiment sution. The American Telegraph Company. ; ant. pean ran beg de ho Yea boraren Was | _, The House proceeded to the cu | whieh we have four), and as most of the + Ry order of Colonel’ Robingon, every male citizen be- THE BECENT ADVICES FROM EUROPR—THE EFFECT Wasmxaton, Feb, 26, 1862. disloyalty talking Araing. the govertiment, or eelung election case of the Seventh Congress! previously been in the navy, we only need a chanes tweon the ages of cighicen and forty-five, not now in the OF THE KKCENT VICTORIES, Ce 7 Virginia. ice ! operty at hulf price? He contended that be bad wy The news roceived from Europe was of toocarlya | The wndersignod gives notice to the publie that the | PMO. ctetacthequelific tine miertin ed mthecen. |, Alte date after the secep'tin of the intelligence of the fede. | Military possession of the telegraph, taken by order of | gijution, but the Senatur from Mareaclure’ is proposed to @al victory at Mil Springs for any expression ‘of official | ‘M0 President, will make no change whatever in the con- ge outekie and mako Ris indiyidcal opfuims & \juall opinion. It ia believed, however, by Kuropoan Mints. | Met Of fociAl, private and commercial business by tele- 0 Mr. Doomerrnr asked if he ndmitied tha SC Mr. Starke tors here, that tho news of the reeeut victories, and par graph, The lines and business remain in the hands of | eonid be sworn, and if Proven afterwars have been a Hicwlarly of thocaptire of Fort Donelson, will havo prove the fighting quslity of tnen upto (e proficioncy | active volunteer service, and resident within the city of | and high standard of the vessel, Norfolk, whother exempt from mflitary duty or not, will f esent Ship Island presents one o | > | foray ih report himself for enrolmert to the command. . ‘committe v tents gilt antof his company, ‘Those claiming to be exempt will tich# report unanimously against him, " d8 Of UNO Met also report the calm to or cause of such exemption. Mr. Sepawiex, (rep.) ON. Y., argned that the other mi fro, the country a pote fmernbere trem ginta were admitted ander the samo onery and products, that Marine Disasters. aw which governs this case, the ouly ditlorence being as York harbor, known as ¢ to the number of vous. - | coly dro; ped our “inud Bostox, Feb. 26, 1862. REETRR, (re}).) of Ohio, maint is no proper evidence that Mr. mt ver, received any votes. Hence t telegraph officers duly authorized by the War Depart. | traitor, they could expel bim witheot some act after * eam ., a BE. 8. SANDFORD, wards t FY Ri 1 ki chouner from The following vessels went ashore at Holmes’ Holo. — powerful effect in all uropean Cabinets in favor of the | MB Hq Mr. Cowaw said ho might say he would answor the | ,Mcse §. Rippix and Feseexrey epeke in favor of, ani | schooner frost Unitad Stator, as st will demonstrate the ability of ot, President of the Amerioan Telegcaph Co. | questi when it arises, ‘That case was not now bo. | MF. Sumerian against Me, Upton’s claim. Tho s shject was ecnte ete Ship Grotto, from Havre for Bath; biiged; full of Yoluntao:s to rival the well trained regulars of their THIRTY-SEVENTI CONGRESS. me THE NCSIRR OP REPRESET/TIVES UNDER te Prous | 2, whieh hal den were c s Mr. Witaor, (rep.) of Pa., said disioyalty migiit be de- | ™" * Beet i Big lad from ¢ for St. Johns; full ttacki A capturing b; a el 4 er TIONMEN | on the ioko is Independence, from Cienfuegos 35 ann eon eA FIRST SESSION. RAG an SAthieees 1e country and government DY | the House concurred in the senate tnvent to the vered adark of water fonded fortifieations. This fact, it is believed, will pro, three crags daar el Monee ae aed = bill fixing the number @ (reason. The simple que » When shall tho duce & more profound sensation fu politica: and military Sena ‘ ‘Lhere siail be two hundre Sen muider the question of dieloysuity ae eireles in Europe than any other event of the civil war Wasmxaron, Feb. 26, 1862, sonia dileyai he: extalnly shold not be enticed toa | {he census of 1860, and an ad pieere es See ya Maly, sed "aes He Tenusylvania, Ohio, Kentucky’, 1h 4, Mintiowota, in America, A DANKRUET LAW. ‘aia Was the priyet timo to settle | ve mont and Rhode Island, owing to large fractions of THE PEDATES IN CONGRESS ON THE CASPA OF wn, Mr. Harris, (rep.) of N. Y., presented a petition from M iH 6 the .stabtished ratio. * . r. Canute, (Union) of Va., spoke at some length. Ho SVARKE AND MR. UPTON, CLAIMANTS FOR KEATS, ® large number of merchants, &c., of New York, for a | contended that the Senate bad fo power rebeieare per. | Atjourned. The debates in Congress tovlay were principally upon | general bankrupt act. fon sent with qualifications trom astute, There ry esentati + hamely swers w , 4 H Kei, Eadorus, from Matanzas for Portland; fall of wd that it Was Lie vb) ct of our | Water. bout ship, and they iauyiving we Biiy Marcia, from Elizabethport for Boston; light; will , their fate, bor ume quitefran. evo atuly.0 cere Vo ther a glotect gene | Schooner Marcia, from Turks Island for Boston; lost « k's Raley, Which ina short time | rdder; light; will get off. NoneArrival of t Norwegtang = contorted feats, cases of Fenator Starke, . might be differ sit view aw co What was welogal Sehooner Eastern Light, from Sarinam for Boston; lost gos, And Me.’ pare, the “surnas tevenet rind ini saat St aaa te had seen Afveen Fepaiitinw i.e charging the $ Powtiaxn, Feb. 261 P.M. : ridden: may get off usenet nites ama: Geet hetee ai ‘ pis & memorial of the Acudemy of Medicine, New from Magwactiectte with disloyalty, er ‘There are as yot no signs of the steamehijy Norwogion, POLbAsD, Fob. 2, 1408 Brig Havrin, (rom Cardesas or Portland; full of water Hai t-te e. The discuss ere not | York, against tho employment of homeopathic surgeo eelare by @ vote tet a stuty Is to be abordinate Avorpo 4 o ‘Uhie’ city toi a a ated, aad will prabhtly Saat. tantil' (85'tae bi tb 46 1 6 aploy jomeopathic surgeon: to the pleasure of tho rau. Pay resunta, | 208 ae at this port, with Liverpool dates of the 13ch vod ia his city teom aay Riven Heap, L. 1, Keb. 26, 1862, EMANCIPATION OF THR SLAVES. yesturday or to-day. tion, But, sir, what is this loys s—owhot | &Md Londonderry of the 14th instant quarter, eit : y pehooner Antelope, Capt Speed,of Ban F or Messrs. Doottrrin, (roy.) of Wis., and Suxwer, (rep.) | does it mean? ‘Isthe loyalty of Horace Greoley question —- - ‘The train from Boston yor ay worklyg exchanged The , na 7 - ; O EXECUTI EON OF THE SENATE. of Mass., presented petitions for emancipation ; ed by any one? And Yet was NOt he eve Of the very first News from Arabia. | paesengers at Wells, ceross the snow obe ly of Boston, with 400 barrels of mackerel, to there wie no executive eeditoit uf ‘tle Rendte to-day ita aie ones a to advocate the principles of let these Frates alone, GREAT FLOOD AND LARGE Loss OF LIFR. | ths train from yee this moining. | er wlar: | Woodruff & Robinson, of New York, bas run ashore in : Bente to-day. sf : TELEGRAPH To TAR PACIFIC. nilowing thom te go, and recopulaing their soparate ext Dowel, Fob. 98, 1960 rive here about half-past one o'eivck this aitorioon | iho Sound, opposite this place, and isin a sinking con- . {CETING OF TUR CABIVET. Mr. MeDova, Copp.) of Cal., from the Special Com. | istenee? J do not cesire to t © motiver of any ‘THE following letter Hise been Toceived at the oflice of i ai t | aston A Cabinet meeting was held at the While House yestor- | mittoe, reported a bill for the cetabli:hment of ara erin, eh noe alley eta Teak: | Otte Acieroath Donhd of: Hireign Mtealage #0 1 See HeteObre uit. | Gumuxvonr, Le 1., Feb. 26, 1862 day, t there for ten " net | road and telegray i alty, T would aeert this j a ip othe f jesions in this city: | » Feb. 26, 1862. bse 2 hold weve for toa days, Tho sresitent | road and telegenyle tine from tho Aissourt river to tne | UY, ENVLl fet thle D doping Seaman. tan. 10. 108 Josie. this | TH0 eclwoner Meteor woat ashore on Plumb Island r ta deliberations. Bat to-iey h te | Wacifie Coean, from the bi Will which gen vi re press bits There has been a flood of rainat Mecca. Thien. | wa ion for ge mounting w | yesterday morning during a heavy gale. Sho was bound, nd Poa 1 AD eOvete of his vigilt by Ue bedside | Tam OCCUMATION ANT CHIT CHOY OF Cortoe Lanne, whieh are cave hale to pethuitien of the | dred Hye were lort and one-third of the city Moriroyed. ‘| $1 ‘Tho defenstant pended damage to a portion | wich jumber aad. old. junk, from Now Bediord to New hie siek children and grief . burns Kab “tyro n to or dowat cid his | The grout sacted mosqre Haram Heh Sherif wre fle » | Of the goods in redvetion of the claim, ehicl davonge ho ‘ wa HH : jl e Mt emnent J Of Cilo, tho vill for the forary comnparrinie a aa ae, tue Moiy Lone submerged aud. th t Hhvary | cohtendedt am 4. 16 $690. ‘Tho jury renderod a vor. | Yorke. The crow consisted of threg b be captain, sdiebaegit judgiin Crom the db f7 Piel | almost d + the fall amount claimed, with interes, $1,884 08. | Ali bat the captain perished, The \« » total loan