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CLEARED. Cropper, for Deal's Island ire of Pines French. » Deck- E Glover, Robinson, Went, Co C Layne, Rowianl, Ba rill & Abbott; JG Ferris, Bush Donnell, Vera Orie § RK Robins: ormick, Antigue, @ & J Knot & Co. ABRIVED. | it fined their fcoting in the border statos pre- carious in the extreme, Garr Moment", uo, | The success of our gun boats in tho capture er bathe nti | oe Fort Tenry, demonstrates the probability of & wucceseful advance with them down the Mis- Ba'timore, L | sissippi. Tho brunt of the engagement appears Pawnoey Sire ae Ses Ces ies eh ben, Miller & Honghton; Ht His these not the largest ones of the fleot. The 8 Racketts Barbara, Deck fortifications were aa well defended as any which ean be extemporized by the rebels; and yet the Deal's | gunboats boldly advanced towithin thres hundred yards of the fort, received its fre anscathed, fairly shelled out ita inmatos, and compelled ita EAMBETIPS—Weetcheater, Jonos, Providence, | Speedy surrender, notwithstar ling a most doter- Bynner. Nov in with hed Jur arivel fom a rule on a cruise, ‘The 18th for Baltimore, BARES —Alliance, (B-) Carterit, Rio Janslro Nov %, with coffee to JL Poipps & Go. Jan 1A male the Delaware. Breakwater, when she took ales gale from N E and was driven 100 tuilee South. spare ohip Eltwcd Weer hoes oe Reson - 1 hence for Port Royal, my (Br), Cooper, Bermuda 14 days, in Medora Webster, of Boston, fiom Miragoane 19 Gaya. with logwood to the master. BRIOS—Aliance, (Br) Hicks Havana Ost inet, with anqar to G 8 Wheelwright, Marcia, Harriman, Bagua ®4) Last, with @ugarto Neda Mewill, ARRIVED LAST EVENING. STRAMBHIP— Joep tive, (US steam tranepory Gramiey, Locus Pant, GHIP—Ocean, Kipper, of and from Bremen @0 Saye to B Cakart, BRIGE—Ocean Ware, Winsiow, of Fa fom Dabiis Sidaya to JK Ward. 10th ult, Jas, Waching, seaman, fel! ‘from the formoaatle de k overboard and wat lot) 8d lt, iat 39-49, lone 4, paged the wreck of a herm brig of about 300 tons, masts and yards standing, sails blown away and "boats gone, appeared t) be lumber Ia 0 perma co nant. $4 inst, lat ST 40y lon sid Wen Be ea otisans me, Tue U8 ed the forecastie dock of a palate, Bling wocd, iehad with fry Gilew & Co, De 25, , long 73 4. «poke Br brig Alpha, for New ith tat, waa up in T fathoms water off By newat aud biown off, lowt fore yard, aplit W6UD lt, a8 10 A, ring & Sale from bark Citizen, of and from New Yark for Aspinwall; it owing heary, could not «peak him, the bark roll. tng ber lee side ‘inier water with a leary list, Afar greet exertions snccemded in rescuing the crew, 11 Lawren ta number, and brought them to tis port, Thay saved © Ling from the wreck, Lovell boing barebeeBed, barefoted and ‘in his shirtaleaves ‘when takeu on boarL, and losing everything hehad. ‘The Citizes: Capt Lowell, was abandoned in lat 39 Lay by the wreck during the night, ovt on the morning of the th, conld not see Ler, She was ieaking so much that the pumpa could keep her free, and she vindoubtedly wank thronih Elta, Doyle, of Sydney, from Nassau, NP, 10 i ag o 9 © Remnings, Let, Gon te steames Caroli e, from Charleston, arrived Md wt, with cotton, The Br brig 8ir John Camp: bel, Davia, from Bt Johne NP, with fia sabore om the night «f'the 12th ult on Bi Vewal and cargo a total logs, Csptain and c savei. Julia. Smith. of New London, from Lisbon hb salt. Seiled ineo with schr Baniinia it, Chas Buderliet, seaman, Austria, agod 50 Years, Va warhol overboard ote SCHOONFRS—8t E) of Fast from Bt Thomas 14 dey with muycar to Bilt, Oo, Bee S days Novth of Hatteras, with | Bortherly wads aud cala Brit.nli Queen, CH) ) Clark, Cornwall potatoes to Durge Hyd Barlerie, Fortune 1s with ret. Bin & Co. Ross, Rice from Port au Pair coffee and | sprang a! » Fortune Island 120 ult Rising Bua. © fo Kunkardt & C Bon Wickman, Ri man WOdoos to Bb | BLOOP —W I Rowe wvidense sefferwon, for Us ees Tn Ant ap) Martin DISASTERS, &c. Beuvt —The sion Lart ¢ at the Lek y 6 bad on ts ni Beach, waa t Yous. rated AG, and owed by IA Kendall @ Co. 1 Barriwony, da float at Motteraw ed near Hatterax i Br. Tomas, Jan. 23, via Bautimone Feb, 7. The folowing veaswis are here in distress Theodore Cultis, from Wilmiagtom, Del, 3 decks swept and leaking tadly—Sbip Westera Ocean from New York for Marseilles leukituy aia Anches per bour—Ship Philadelopia, from Philadel. phia for Liverpool,; cargo mblfved, ie laalinur and must discharge, A's several others. ts <The steamer Louisiana, M. Merbert abandon. lected Frain, Worcester County, Mi. Feb, 8.—The biig © bite, Jones, of Boston, frou Cubs, wi und to Philadelphia, consigned to J, Mason came nahore on thi night, Sie is full of water, and her cargo will Iv very much damaged, if ne and cargo insured it Philadelphia, THE NEW YORK SUN. SATURDAY MORNING, FEB, 8, 1862, Captare of Kort 1 iry—A very Important tory ‘Tho first exporierce of mail-clad vessels Loing tested under an enemy's fre has fallon to the Aumoricans, and with a result #o gratifying as to greatly arouse the enthusiasm of our people. Tho news of the capture of Fort Henry, which vas gonerally made known throughout tho city and vicinity at an early hour yesterday by the issue of an Extra Sux, and other publ tions, occasiored general rejoicings and much bopefulness fer the future, Its effect in Wall (treet was marked and immediate, Governmoat tecurities having at once risen, and the dos Pondent tone cf the market being changed to one cf buoyancy and activity, under which a large business was transacted at advancing prices. Elsewhoro, the effect of the victory was not loss perceptible, in imparting to our citizens a cony ction that these long months of delay in properly preparing tur war, have not been wasted, and blows thick and heavy are ow about to fall upon the rebels, Nor isthe importance of the victory over estimated. Bosi¢os the capture of Fort Hou- ty, our troops have advanced about twenty miles further up the river, and taken possos sion of the great railroad lewliny from Mom phis to bowling Green and Louisville, with a branch to Columbas, by which the re' drawn oll their su pplics of men and material the war in the border states, Thi source of commuzication is now clowed, ‘and the rebel forces at Columbus, in Wostera Kentucky, un- der Goneral Poik, are entirely separated from those at Bowling Groep, in Coutral Kentucky, under Buck ks, JOM ox and | ARD, and pe!t can now etford the other aid without ‘encountering our force Mloadvantag U REC at great a The revels at Bowliry Greon are likowis hemmed in on the cast, by strong force of Federal troops under G ‘Tato while at the north the Urion troops now advancing upon them, are sufficient in men ard armament to overcome all opposition. woul! seem, there fore, that the rebels must spoe!ly retreat to the southward, or be overcome in fruitless vat tacks Jike the disastrous one just made by Gen Zollicoffer, ard tbat in a short apace of tiie thy whole of Kentucky will be cleared from its reb el invaders, and strong bodies of Union troops thrown forward into astern Tennessee, when ‘the possession of the other great line of south ‘ere railroad is attainable. With this means of southern communication also cut off, the rebel beweh Inet entirely low, Veal mined resistance. Aa was the case at Port Royal, the rebel troops in the vicinity quickly left the fort to ite fate, and secured their own safety by fight. That this is but the begir ming of the end of the rebellion in the valley of the Oo. Let, | West, we firmly believe, and this belief will be shared by thousands of our readers. Irtoh Rebels Tarned Loyallats. The conduct of Mr. Tomas D'Ancy Mo Gre, the ox-Irish rebel and M. P. P,, in dine avowing all his former professions of hatred and hostility to the British Government, and vouching for the loyalty of the Irish Canadiazs, who utterly repudiated his sentiments at the Montreal meoting, has provoked, as might have been expected, very opposite comments from the English and Irich press. Dy the former, 4 represented by the London Times, Mr. BMo« (rx is landed for having outgrown tho errors of his youth, and learned, through bitter ox. ‘perience, to recognize as wise and paternal the rule of the British Government, not only in Ireland, but in every country ruled by English laws. Iby the Irish press on the other hand, t ounced a& @ renegade to the better principles of truth and national honor, and the conduct of the new defonder of British institu. tions, is canvassed in terms by no means flat- tering to that gentleman, The Dublin Irtsimtay, in alluding to his former ccompatriot, says, somewhat bitter! Mr. M'Goe was an uncoramonly clever little} tician in New Yerk—and very" religionay” a the me of the religiona newspapers he was too wand too religions by half, Mabon Hughes, a icraat judge of men.) dl Neve ip him ; and so he cleared out fur the Britta coloniag, Dut there avain hin exoaesive cleverness only made him put hia fort Ip It" the qnondam “Nationsilt™ aol bow plant tol of the Pagid Governor, finds himself at length denounced by y that raised him to rani and distinc. and his leat chance iv in hit new-formed aud unleunded * loyalty Tre Irish of Canada have piven thi the lie direct at the first other toolk af the local Gave fet vp in Montreal a meetin: of noninee against the United States. M brcther tocla, were himwed from the gathered ; abd the Erishinen iny: the ferlings of t Arcus not hee man M'Geo cgainat th A repreneat Mr. M'Gre, howevor, in rot the only one of the ‘men of “44” whose princ’ples did pot bear him superior to the accidents of timo and place. Two others have como forwant, and, like him, a’ jured thoir former conduct and professions. One, who tlod trom Ireland in 1844, and, under tho assumed namo of BUCHANAN, settled in Molbourne, where ho grow rich in lands and herda, whence he lately returned to Dablin, haa alao proved recteant to his country, amd sympa thires cordially with Mr. BI'Gxm, whose cons duet he views in the light of his Australian ox- porience, Ina letter to an Irish papor, le says : ly. Sr, the Irishmen both the United Bt saat of Canada would be wise in their gemer- i y da of i D. Aton by weg they a) {4 man of much experi: fener, avd the for dL profit by themy while the latter aloud | otal Yor. thems ta 4808 . Mee wast that ailliews of Kebeion mimat locke ont hia excyjomddom penaper with Fr every fleet to take the measure Snith O'Brien, and he the words of Path or the ta Ly ding et the bene: 1M Mbanis. to qacte words of anther Catholic priest, and ‘an Archde. Con tony at ny 4 age Dy s renlience of 1 tot Swork n the preference th b ax curml me of any w any chieftain, Iris or Pre in ud Hirin ew, gi "To right our we wattle Line," and for this simple reason :—I can see no Tedvh wrongs to right that exnnot be more effectum ly. in jay than by ralainy the barriondes ‘ flag, or that cannot be redresse lin a i constitutional manner, far better than by veg with Napoleon LIL aud hit Zounvey oF invoking th New Youk rewdlon,with Moag Ler Sword at their hema Tho other gentleman, who has geen fit to retrace his steps, and to turn his back on his formor professions of devotion to his coun- try’s nationality, is Col, Ecorse O'Reuvy, now a cavalry officer in the Turkish sorvice, In a letter to bis former companion in arms, Mr. Sari O'Burey, he denounces that yontloman in the following torms, for his sympathy with the United State on hou mot have ard, in the fleet ins your liberty, and ecleaen + pendent nit against you now with and, aécondly, becatiny, with the iad of thie nature : experience vou of which the r munde, you ab 1 writing anything which might hi t of Inducing even ono ing mat Wy from his profession or bus trade, and give his time to politicsl sonspirs yy whieh, you rust know well, will, ia Irelan, i, never Produce a movement even worthy of belug called rebellion, Later from the Burnside Expedition, At an hour last evening, too late for publica tion today, we received trom our special corres: pondent on the Burnside expedition, a lotter dated January 28th, at which time the vessels c£the tleot were being got over tho “swash,” ono by one, The probability was that some days further would be required to got the ro maining voesels of the tleet over thn bar, after which an advance would be speedily made, for which the troops were exceedingly anxious, The health of the troops was good, the woathor mild and fair, the damajod versels had mostly been repaired, and great conti tence prevailed in the speedily succt ssful result of the expedition, NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, Sonate: REPORTS VAVORANLY Alvany, Feb. i.—To closing part of Partition treet in the City of Mba Avidditng ime of uvirder to lessen the punishinent of By Mi, Willard. ytwo degrees, a Arnon, Hy Mr. Nell ips Kelotive to actions by receivers of At mutiel lasurance companion, NLA ENT He Abbett—Providin atv ofthe wenn s for the actinent, nid securities of t By My Cony Amends the st altering the plan ot New York ly Mr he uct providing addi- Arsembly f vod presanted ky praying for lecisiation in regard. te the htrity er wlegad fraudulent New ¥ itis charged feingt Whar are interested. The petitions was road, NILDS REDORWD FA VOWARLY To provite for ore seat it, yesterda Notice was ye the inte Duct low \ ‘To regulate the fore of the Re ith and Weat street, and other dD. To divide the 12th Ward ta the ‘h ainend the law regulating pawnbr ty of New Yorks ‘To regus Tate pac f wu pent in New Yorks Bl ite Cc reanitate the department of charit! and correction in New York aude by mock auce By Mr. Smith--1 tioweers, pual BILLA PASSED, To appropriate the procesus of the tax to support mon schools, ) amend the act giving consent to the purchase ‘rites for light-bouses and fortifications by the United States, BILLS DerRODUCED, Amending the Charter of New York ; also relative to taking private property for public uses in New York city. By Mr, Talluan—The Broadway Railroad bill, f the ett went in Ireland is LATEST NEWS SY TELEGRAPH 70 THE WEW YORK 505, oe The Capture of FORT HENRY. OFFICIAL REPORTS. One Hours Hard Fighting. GEN, TILGHAM AND STAFF PRISONERS, Sixty Other Prisoners. LARGE AMOUNT OF SPOILS. 20 Guns & 17 Mortars Taken, HORRIBLE GUNBOAT DISASTER. Great Loss of Life. A Railroad Bridge Seized, HOT PURSUIT OF THE REBELS, BURNSIDE EXPEDITION, 6,000 TROOPS LANDED, LATE SOUTHERN NEWS. Operations against Savannah, IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON, A Skirmish at Fairfax. Capture of Rebels. Romney, Va. in our Possession Fort Henry in the Sena Passage of the Gunboat Bill, &o., ke, & , The Surrender of Fort Henry. Cincinnati, Feb. 7.—The Gacerre and Com. Snes Cairo rrremp on ncovunt of the bombary Henry Vester tay, at 12:30). my the iunboate Cin ia- Bt. Louis, Carondelet aid Easex, the Tylers eatoyca and Lexing to ing np the rear, ade vanced boldly against the rebel works, oiny to the Tighbof Painter creek Teland, immediately al Wire on the east shore staudy the fortifications, and keeping out of rane til! at the hoad of the ise Jand and within a mile of the enemy, passing the inland in full view of the rebel yuna. wo atoadily wivanced, every man at )iarters, every ear strained to catch the Max-officer's signal gun for the come mencement of the action, Our tine of battle way on the let the $?, Loui next tha Carondelet, newt the Cincianati Cor the time being the flag-ship, 1 bourd Flag. er Foote) and the next she Evex, We ad- Yanced in Ling, the Cincinnati a boat's length ahead, nce give the Mowing of Bort mt and capture ing when, at Le the onati opened the ball, and pinediately the three accompanyiny Loate followed The evemy was not backward, ant gare an wImirable response, and the fzht raged furiously for hala hour, We stoudily advanced, receiving aval rety g the stermof shot and #bel!, wlany wettiag within three liuindred yarls of the enemy's Works, we came to a stand and poured into him Hight avd lof, In the meanti heen action le St, Loui At preciso'y forty minutes past one, the enemy struck his colony abl suck cheering, such wild ox citement, a4 seized the throat, arms or caps of the r five hundred sailors of the gunboats, can be vagined, After the surrender, which was made to Flag Ofticer Foote, by. GopqLlogd Ti who defended his Fortin amostdetermined manner, we found that the rebel infautry, encamped outaide the Fort, numbering four or five thousand, had out and run, leaving the rebel artillery companies in come mand of the Fort, ‘The fort mounted sevente {-pounders, one belng « magnifi Our shots dismounted two guns driving the enemy lute the embramure of their rifled §2-poundera burst during the e: ut, wounding some of thelr gunners, ‘The re 1 to have but eleven effective guns, worked mur inen—the number all told of our pri- ronera, They loat five killed and ten badly wound. ed, The infantry left everything in their flight, A Basex had rom the seus of erondelot and 81 four na, most of them A 1@-isuch f their vast dealof plunder has fallen into our hand cluding a large and valuable quantity of ordaanee storon, ‘ Tilghman is disheartened, Me thinks i* one of the mow damaging | surrender ral remarked, an officer, wot the w In to Flag Otticer Foote, tho rebel Gene- “Tam glad to surrender to # gallant Flag Officer Foote replied, You do perfectly righty wiry in surrendering; but you shold have blown my boats out of the water before 1 would have surrendered to y In the engagement the Cincinnati was in the Tend, and flying the tlay officarts pennant, wan the chief mark, Flag otticer Poote and Captain stan the tooth of the ene- wots, bel cypwded hor defiantly int my's (und abe got Shirt golig completely through her, The Basex was badly c about halfthrough the fight, ayainst the enemy,a ball went Je forward port, through her heavy bulk. me of then oad, wnd seqiarely through one of her boilers, the Ceaping mean acalding and killing severst of the crow. Capt Porter, his aid D, 1. Brittony Jty and Paymaster Lewimy were standing in a direct tne of the balls pawsi ton in the top of bi every direction, Tl pilot bourey inst A shot strick Mr, Brit ad, soattoring Lis brains ty wonping atenin went in ly Killing Messrst Fe 1 and Tride, pilots, Many of the scdiers at the rush of statu, jumped overboant and were drowned ‘The Cincinuat! had one killed and six wonaded, Vive Essex bad ax seamen arad two officers killed, seventeen men wounded amd five missing, There wore no casvalties on the Bt or Caronteloty } the shot a fell pon them like rain, Louis was Leonard Paul » eho Up and wrought the to the Laat, Minehed, aud with na obeor sent the shot sud shell among the Pa Te—Gen, Smith on the Wem and Gea Bost side of the Tennewee River, s Bt from dew Porth The Nag of the Union is satablisbed on th Iwill r be removed By command ot Major Ge Holl of Ten enneo, era) HALLE, W. W. Sra, Captain and Aid de Later. OFFICIAL REPORT OF FLAG OF¥ICER FOOTR, Washington, Feb, 7.—Secrotary Woellos hae received the following dispatch :— hides Vise file Olas ae ae Fo tub, saa” } ‘The gun boats vader my command, the Easex, Commander Porter; the Carondelet, Commander Walker ; the Oincimmati, Qommander Stombel; th ny al, a4 we kept an open fire upon the enemy until their flag wan struck, To haifan hour after the surrender, T handed the fort and prisoners over to General (rant, com. manding the army, on bis arrival wt the fort in foron. ‘The Basex had a shot in her boilers, afer fight. {ng mowt effectually for two-thirds of the action, and was obliged to drcp down the river. I hear that several of hae men were sealdel vo death, incl. Ing the two pilote Sho, with the other gunboats, officers and men, {night with the greatest yallantry. ‘The Cincinnati received 31 shota, amd had 1 man killed and 8 wounded, 9 seriously, The fort, with 20 uns and 17 mortars was de finded by Gen. Tilghman with the most deter mined gallantry, Twill write a4 noon aa possibile, Thave sent Lieut.-Commanding Phillips and 9 gimly ata after the rebel gunboata. (Binet, A. UL. Poors, Flag Ofticer, Laviavitte, Feb. 1.—Three largo steamers, the Benjamin J. Aduion, BU Fairchilda and Baltic, teft hore for the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers thin evening, A dispatch from Gen, Halleck to Gen, Buell, this evening, says Gon, Grant will atteck Fort Donald. rou tomortaw tress Monroe, Fortress Monroe, Feb. 6, via Baltimore, Feb. T. ‘The U, 5, steamer Buwanes, of the Burusy do Ks Pedition, arrived Lere this forenoon, Cape Hatteras yenterday morning, having eome out of the Inlet the day before, ‘The Fleet was inside Uattoraa Luloty a land been do Mow, if bor, and ‘Tie Suwanee was considerably damaged by the morm, part of her bulwarks and wheethonses hav- ing veen move im, and her upper works injured, She brings lire mail, and thirty-four sick men from the Expedition, Five men died on the pas onge hore, After lwnding the maily and passengers the wanee will go to Philadelphia to repair. The gunboat BE. IL. Herbert was lowt in addition thee before mentioned, A forward movement was ahortly expected, ‘Dhere wna « rumor circulated that the rebels had oftered through a flag of trance to give up Roanoke Island on evadition that Elizabeth City should not be attacked, The 1 damage. Che steamer A!bany arrived ere this forenoon from Aunopolis with Quartermasters and other stores for the Burnside expel Te has been valuing bard A flig orge nt tang has been got off without serions ay long, pf truce wont to Craney Island to-day, A nber of lwiiew and children returned with itte go N rth, and wlao Lieutenant Proton, of the New York Seventy-firet Regiment, who is to be ox. changed, and J. I. M, Saude, of the Pourth Michi« gan Reviment, prisoner of war, who 4 released ride, The flay bree Feleral gunbeata ap. feunemen river yesterday, aad open- n Fort Henry, The latter reaponled, There we no damage done to the Fort The Federals are deb Log troops two miles from the Kurt, An atteck isexpected, ‘The Confederates are in full force on the Ten ome river, No damage from the Federals is appre 2 the War Department 4 orlering all military commanders to impress all tho saltpetre found in their districts, except mich a4 is in the hands of al manufacturers ant Government agents mud contractors, paying therefor 40 conte per bey pd we iore, ‘The order ia iasued In consequence of the monopoly of specuiators, and the exorbitant rates charged the Government for the article, TheRichmond Disravcit says that the Missouri difficulty haw Leen sativfactorfly arranged, and adds that General Price will doubtless be comtuise fionad a Major-Geiwral, and the Missourl troops recelyed into the Gonfederate service as twelve month ‘The Richmond Desraten also ways, in an editor ra’, that ‘Spain ia the natura! yof the South, If the 8 outh haw hal a friend from the Leginaing of or treubl bas been We think it due to her xenerous and chivalrous people to have sent Reprozentatives to the Spaniah Court, and thereby Laid broad and deep the foundae Hons of permanent and close amity with " It is not too late now to rectify the omission, Which was not dictated by any want of courteay, ‘The Constitution sailed again this aernoon for Bhip Liand, Philadelphia Fed. T.—The Ixquinen, of this ity, has a mpeclal dispatch containing the follow. tng southern i tT Moat of the rifles and a considerable quantity of ithe rom the wrecked steamer City of New York, fone of the Burnside Extualition, have been red uninjured, A gentlemen from Norfolk mays that the rebels are under the impression that the Burnside expodi- tion haa been completely wrecked, ‘The rebel troops at Norfolk are being raphdly sent south, a6 far at Mobile, Drafting wil! commence in the rebel states on the Lat of Marcy General Besuregant is at Nashville, Bishop Ames and Hon. Hamilton Fish will Le received by the rebel Government, Angustay Aletter from Savannah says that heavy firing was heard in the direetion of New River, South Carolina sik 28 Monday moruing, Ys nae reoo not anting four boars, Confederate oificers at Savannah say that one of the battorien on New River had been attacked by Verleral gun-bonta, and that one of the giin-boati vt least was destroyed, ‘The Charleston Menouny says that there has been Hing at Red Blui, and thatthe enemy have yed deveral houses in the nelchborlood, neral Price, of Missouri, was at Richmond, looking after a Major- Gen ip and supplies for his army, Warhtngto: Washington, Feb, 7,.—There is the highest rity for etating that there is no truth in the re- port that the recent rebel flag of truce brought to headjusiters bere a communication threatening the lives of the hostages Col, Corcoran and others, in the event of the execution of the Missouri bridge burners, 70 18 nthe communication no allu- sion whatever to that subject, and it innot believed that its contents will be officially made publi Th ident has approved the joint resolution to authorice the Secretary of War to procitre trom such officers and enlisted men of the United States arniyy as are wow, or hereafter may be held as pris ouers of war, in the called Confederate Staten, from time to time, their respective allotments of puy to their families or friends, upon which certi- A allotments the Secretary shall cause drafts to ale payable in the cities of New York or Bos: ton, to the onder of such persom to whom the al ments were nade and to remit the rafts to the addvews of such persons as may be de- sigmated Abram Felder haa been oMeiailly recognized Vive Conmul of Switzerland, for the States of Mi uri, Mlinois, Kansas, and theterritory of Nebras ka, to retide at Highland, Minois, Gou, Wm, P, Bnith telegraph aut or may be t this morning & part of bis acout returned with five prisoners be. longing to the Ist Virginia Cavalry, and one citi- ren, The remainder of his regiment engaged the enemy near Flint Bill, in the vicinity of Fairfax Court Houre, Oueofour captains and m private wore wounded, Another detachment subsequent ly returned with four prisoners, belonging to the Im North Carolina Regiment, three of them non. commiasioned officers, Six horses and eight C rifles were also captured, ‘The prisoners will be sent to Washington, ‘The War Department has received a despateb that Gen, Lander uow occupies Romuty, the rebel, avis g retreated, From Sandy Hook, Ma, Battmore, Feb. 7.—This forenoov, the rebat Capt, Raylor snd three of his men consealed be« bind » stone wall, just above Harper's Ferry bridge, cee of them either biack or painted, by displaying & flag of truce induced @ loyal Virginian over, ‘When nearly actos, Capt, Raylor and two others fired and killed the ferryman, Our batteries on the heights fired upon the bulléings, Subsequentiy the men croseed and set fire to twelve houses, including the Wager and an- other hotel railroad buildings, @tc. The whole lower part of the town waa reduced to aahen, A necomaity existed for burning the buildings, as they had been hiding places for the relist riflemen, who had bean annoying our troopa for weeks past, ‘The number «f rebela was not known, but many were se6n to mount their horses and leave the ovitaklrte of the town by the Clarlestown road. ‘This after. noon the rebel Ang of truce, in the hands of three of Baylor’a men, came to the Ferry, but were warned off by Col. Weary, A lange ntunber of rebal pickets, mounted, were stationed all the afternoon near Bc livar, Romneg Evacuated by the Rebels. Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 7.—Tho Wheeling Ix- TRLLIGRNORR, of yesterday, learns that the rebels evacuated Romnay lamt night Philadelphia, Feb. 7.—The Inquinen of this city haa sdiepateh saying that a 1iot occurred at Richmond on Tuesday night, that it wax supposed that martial law would be prociaimed, and that during the disturbance cheers for the Union were given, Maine Legtelature, + Augusta Me, Feb. 7.—Mr. Smart's resolves, slightly amended, in favor of confiscating, libera- ting, ad also artning the slaves of rebels, if it shall bea military necessity, have passed the Bene ate today, by a vote of 24 against Antt-Slavery Convention. Albany, Feb, 7.—Tno anti-slavery state con- Vention met at Association Hall today, ‘The cail for tho meeting was at 10 o'clock, but at 11 o the meeting was organized, at which tine thirteen white men six white women and three colored men, were present, Oliver Johnaon, editor of the Anti. SLAVERY STANDARD, Waa chosen President, The meeting eid soasion two day Congressional Proceedings, Firet Seaton, Washington, Feb. 7 —Mr. Anthony ( Prevented & rewiiti ¥ of Rhode Island in tion of th rd to the permanent loca lemy ab Newport, a (Maws..) Dresented mamsrials from a number of mercantile firm of New York, canst any re of the present warehousing aystor, mot (Penn.,) presented petitions nt favor of the emancipation of the alaves; also. in favor of wmpieyiug Homevpatic Surgeous in the army, ie, from the Judiciary Committers re- Mee Hw ported that Mr Starke,was entitled te take the von SHINtooa) oth of office, aa Benator froin Orega Mr, Trumbnl! (L1.,) asked leave to file the nority report of the committee, ‘They had not seen 8 fit report on the testinony given, and could not agree with the minority of the contmnittee, ‘Toe papers were ordere:! ta be printed, Mr. tale, (NC IL) from she Naval Gommitten, ree Ported a joint revoliition, givin the thanks of Gane icreas to Captain Samuel F. Dupont and iis officers and seamen for the victory at Port Royal, Ad Mr, Hale, from the Naval Committee, reported back the bill for twenty irou clad alam giitttoatey With amendinenta, The Tr Note bill waa received from Mouse wad Fepurted to the Gonmittes M Tews) moved Ly take ip the gunbaat said that i! the intelligence which lad cone to this city this morning was true, them bo \ill wae more important as arended by the Naval es teu milion of dollars etter from the Secretary of the the Department cou'd proba the gunboats in at number in a year; that tend to confirws way par the boats, but intended to itsd® of the experience) galued during the resol the work ; that the cont of the ‘bnats that Capt, Errics- aix tha at @ + that the purpose of the he harbors of the enamy and. sud that Le earnoste rivtion of tou millions of to limit the number nity, when it Was posed, © Naval Committee ov th {the Navy's letter in regard to os wins taken that he considered the eidjact of fall of import to the conutry. ng to may he maid not asa Repub amber of any party. He stood 0 plead for the country, He hat beow f leing an opponent of the Administra. put ax be wishedfto be distinctly understood on thia subject, he would aay he hat nothing to y wn t ‘The Administration hod hot a gift that he (isle) desired, and he lad nothing that they wanted, except faitlful interest to the country, He would may to the Austra, as the old Hebrew prophet said to the King of iylon, ** Let thy gifta be to thyself, and give thy rewards to snother, but I will read to the King wp cleclared to me and the interpretation ‘That wis exactly where hey Haley stood evidence is, that the Secretary cf the to purchaséwome vensela for the use ountry, employed his brother-in-law, aud for leasy han montli's service paid him seventy thousand d He laid aside the question whether the sev thousand dollars was paid out of the pu funds, aud ventured the assertion that, dire purchite of there vemsela had cost the yo ‘Tue report of tary Bacres ary put twice th Thin traumsction hat ‘The people know that when they pouring out their blood ant are f port of the government, the Ssretary of the N fas paid Ars Morgan uterus twelve thek tary of the Navy refers to the reputation of Morgan as an honest man. Ie (Hale) had a large experi ence in criminal trialy and sccording # that peri be lad found that great criminals resort to the testimon ass last aud dew all the facts so proved as to admit of mothing else, He would ask, what would bave been the conduct of mich misapplicar of rep Hous bad Jemocratic Socretyry ? Me did et nak ly asked for rebuke of the aystem, whi burnestud into the tery he goverti= ‘Was harnessed into the TD Morgan, and ably, B, Minturn wnd Cyrus W, Field, that conmnilmtions, at the hich 28 per cent,, but that on large purchases angement was generally «by which & one and ye and & fourth par o . . Minturn says and Mr, Feld . urth and one” per 4 ded that tie Secretary ee purchawes to on ent and to one city, (N Vi 2008 rate of conti ry was discouraged whe He believed the liberties of the coum were in greater danger tolay from fraud aud pr fl gacy rom the: is. Lf we wanted viet: ries, we must commence on the floor of Congress, The people were willing to be taxea to ar ypreasion of th ug political favo taxes on the peopl a thir to be cont te whoily without sinister oF selfish the Benat € interests of the cov ind, who with 9 nthe f ‘xceration Wished te pron Wor ld say + another den of thieves Dixon, Conn, sald he did not wish, ta a i riidy bist the fact w: saved to the ¢ eawels were purchased, every one aworthy, and were worth more in the market today than when they \ This wos nn vniieual purchase, at etary nt no time—Action must be hw contended that the Secret heat lhe could under the ciroun Morgan was the very best age seetel He referred to the ur ae: purchased by naval officers, whi Morgutly while al were seaworthy, and we date ‘The Civil 1 wos then taken up, thoval Laxue of United i and pasaed, ‘ig of ten willlons of tea.) ¢ Civil appropriation tion of Mr, Anthe Bill was then resumed, yy) (Re 1.5) a Kart of the Bood's &e., Was ordered to be ap- etigating the preparing of flax as a tte phon. The Bi then passed, Mr. dohnaon, ‘Teon., bere handed to th the despatch from Commander Foote, of the ture of Fort Henry, which wag read ¥) the Bennke, Adjourned til! Monday, House of Represntatives. a .) 4aid, that the United Stat wei tara Penn) sud, thas he aaa St * This he (Stevens) mid was inadvertant!y inserted, ul imows comaent, today, the Howse tomer the Mik by striking ort thee It to the convenience or option tment to pay the iaterest ey moved the consideration ‘Committee on Gi yvernment con- the Howse, referring to thetra- gedy at Boltimore on the 19th of April, 161, when the pulse of the uation Or & moment stent still, edvantage was taken of its trembling necessities by apeculators. He spoke of the cattle contract made in this city, whereby $°7,000 was ri Qiized on two thewand heal; of fie agency Alexander Quinmira in New Youk, of tie immense amount of money paid to bia without wy vmchers of his purchase: of linen pantalgona, London porter, Scotch ale and Dutch herring for the tise of the army. He next spoke of the character of the steamer Cataline, whereby a veesel worth $15,000 was chartered to’ the Government for $100) pa oath, and $64,000" t9 be ald in. the event 9? bar toma Lo,war Flake invimating alan that «ie war i for private speculation, to be run at the ex- Prnse of the Government, He showed that her pure chase was secured by fotir separate notes, eugned Respectively by Job B Devin Thurlow Weel, Gs ©. Davideon and 0,.B Matteson. Ha next al uted be Rome coatract at Huntingdon, Fa where on Nt » the Treamiry waa robbed of over $80,000, —that horses of all egos froma 2 to 80 yours old,—of ail dimasen, open and’ secret, wore fraudulently parsed and Uranded. ‘That '« hese contract of brokerage system at the oominencem nt of the difficulties was sought to be eatalliahe: hereby © per cont, was to Ge ald on ‘contract, wpoke of Mr. Morgan's ageucy, showing that ‘though he had paid lewe than the owners asked, had siso paid faore than the vesuls ton. ee in some cason vessels were charged to the Gover: = higher price than the owners received that the srranement of Mr. Secretary Wolos, lowing Mr. Morgan to take 93g sollcrswae placing him tn antago nian to the Gow employed him ; that the pr was tn facet taken from the ¢ and the $90,000) which | Morgan ceived in five monthe really belonced ‘to the Treasury; that, although” the claimed that tione of the sellers vensired bias Me, Van Wyck referred to the sale of the Mercedita, Mere the gamers claimed to have een wronged 7 this xystem of purchams, and vhey hud aot fed the Geervtary. Ia this case Mr. Margen cl of snd took $2,500 comminsions, when owarde negotiating the sale, Mr, Morgan clain to have beer asked for this vase! Prt owners temtify that they al 0 fix the price, That the sale of 4( by Simon Stevens to Genes Unconciable bargain, where! ‘of investment of cap without any. tt) 4 Mr. Stevens {i of day won to realize $50,000, ‘That in the of 0 Wert, through the y juarter-Mastor McKinstry and hia ine Vernment wis plundered of many thon t@ ¢ min: nted on the su tation, that Pailtonds were diers, and local r : the profits, that the western roata paid a lr fron $1,500 t0 $2,500 for the. privilece. «i Porting x single regiment. He Gon Birates whe intested the ocean are nut despised than the piinderers.on tan to the traitors fered to remain ti the Capitol, and denwiinced the policy whereby the saves ‘i mr wounded sollie 4 over ti Potomac at Ball's Blut, were returned to. chal and stripes, while the traitor nas who wounded them are prtected in their righta, He cimed Ly hoping that we sl surreus der to rebela in rns ; iid wtaad a the defenee of the Voioy wud te Nay Me ty 0 last red blade was broken, td the last arrow ii: the quiver.” Mr. Davis (Pa ) wads man wes, neatly deatrovs than bi wre ear. fof bringine ty justice fraud, He was partic: interested in bringiag one man to "jis namely, his own brother. | He asked ti and the House to wuite with him in his efforts ty Davin, Amsistant Quarterisaster, who ia bh orime, arrested, court martiaied, and ind guilty wad the penalty ia death, lure bien shot. Me (Daviry had in vain gought to ave hia Urotiver’s traasaction inquired into, and had been before the Comiuittee with that view, but he was told it would cost $580 to bring Cxpt. Davia to vue dicate his reputation, All these | aves: si amount to natiog unlees means are taken to | inh the wrongedoer. Mia brother's reputation ‘was Worth more to him than that of auy other man lie ing, Ali he asked was that if tin brother was Guilty puotad him, and iF isuozenty tet tue fact be dec'ared, Mr. Dawes (Mans ) said ie could appreciate the sensitivenens of the entleman, touching tation of bis brother, Davia auya te first Know leds @ charge against was in the report of the Committee, Now he came be fore the Committee and furnished then: with cere titled epics of the papers himself, Mr. Davis replied that he hid simply that hie brother knew nothing of t fraud against him till it was published. Peated that he only asked that le be pl fullty, apd righted if innocent. Mr, D.wes read frown the testi Capt. urebased from bis sn in Pile plus certain blankets, aad he repeated that C Davis could appear before the Coimittee to himael? right, sa Mr. Melman (Ky ) said that Capt ny wy Rhow that Davis bad hai facilities for being Beard before them ‘The motion made at the earlier mage of the fe that the Ounsideration of Wie tepurt ext Week, was agreed postponed til! Tuesday of Mr. Bsir, (Mo ) from the Committee of Confer n the dlagreement of the two Horses to the menda@ent to the bill makitug ap} fr the defences of Washington, made 4 was agreed to, ty that militia in any auy tertus oF & ice ii such #tate of territory fu Missour), and four thousand Mary law ty former a Mr. B g with the re them dey MILITARY NEWS. Portrs’s Moxran Fiver, which is leave the cityy iv tLe n lly suppored. tora which form the pring were cast at Pittaly srergih Their tony white the rinidable The twenty heavy imore artnameut of the feet { vamense tie wud Cas woul a half weigut yaw land more ture | Wo tons ond the heaviest sea coast mortars bat ea fe ttm, The diamot bore of Porter’s excwties is thirteen inches, depth thirty-five inches the mata! d the Love is at no polut leas than ffcea} mbes nthickness —— ,trunions mea sure fitem iuches iv diameter the uiortars are elevated aral depremed iy means of cosy are placed on revolving pissforma, aud itis bell wed that ace rate firing eam be mate with them at a diriance of two and a quarter miles, ‘The vessels with the sels, the mortar fleet number %, and, ship, wre s xception of the the, Nearly al! of these three hundred tons burthen, Originally th @itod out as war vessel4, and pierced for four or six uns, Steamers cannot be advantageously em ployed, the ponderous mortars necessarily cooupy- ing the centro of the vessel, Tuo adaptation of thene schooners to the mortars service is admirable, ADlmoss solid mans of wood hasbeen built from the keel to the upper deck, ‘This staunch ground- work is composed of timbers over one foot syuare and twelve feet in lengyh, interlaced and firmly fastened. ‘Two or three inches above the upper deck the bed" is built consisting of a solid borizontal face, clreular in formy with track" near ite edie, upon which min rollers be ® revolving platform, ‘The great mortar bed is carefully braccd, ‘and supported by the entire strength of the vessel, so as to Lear the recoil of the mortar, ‘The mortar carriage is constructed almost @ ‘sively ef wroughtdrom,! Its length ut nine feet, and its height and width each four feet. In form it bears the slightest possible resemblance to a land carriage—gradually sloping at the point where moot tar rests, in the direction of the breach ; and having wheels, yet not resting on them when the mortar is discharged, The carriage i composed pulnelpally of p rivetted together, 1 bolte m e bombabells t be thrown from the inertars of the ordinary description, resembling r und w, and weightng unfillel over two Js each, the most form lable orimance ssiles known in modern warfare, with the sinvle exception of those used in the Redman Gelumbtady of fifteen h bore, Between seven and eiyht thousand of these pahave been furnished for the flotilla, is understood that the amount explesi vatained in each shell ex twelve pounds ; the powder having been carefully granulated expressly for this purpose, La tion tothe mortor arm ase of the ‘loet has }een provided with two tous thirty-two'e," the best description of smooth bore ordaaniow, Bx of these welobeth utyewewen hundred we and throwe round whot ate! shel, The U, 8, unbowt Dawn arrived yestentay at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, for repairs, She loft tress Monroe on the Morning of the 6th, She bring: ho news c! ‘mportance, The chartered schoougr Annie Glover jeft the Yard yeeterday for Sip Le Inland, Ble takes ssveral meclanics and « cargo of castings for machinery, and other stores, The brig Carelina sailed for Panama with ordnance stores, dc. ‘The mortar achooner Para le the Yard yesterday, ‘There are now oaly three sailing vessels clonging to Geptain Porter's mortar Geet remalaing ing ves f two o wore braced iron, f nd i ent, each Clifton, and possibly others, The sloop-of-war Richmond {s having th remain. der of her armament placed on board, and will pro. vab'y sail on Monday, ‘The Twonty-eighth Massachusotta Volunteers re. ‘main on Governor's Island, but are ready to start at a fow minutes notice, They expect to go to Hil, ton Head in the clipper ship 8 R. Mallory, whieh, ‘with the clipper Tycoon, has been chartered by the U. & Quartermaster for the conveyance of this reyie ment and the Seventh New Hampahire, ‘Tho lat. ter regiment will go to Fort Jefferson, Tortugas, LOCAL NEWS. New York and the Vicinity, Convestion or Intsa Soctertm.—The second meeting of the convention of Irish Societion, held with view to arrange for the next celebration of the anniversary of St. Patrick's birthday, wae hold last evening at Hibernia Hall, 42 Prince «tree, | Mr. James Sandford, preeitent, occupied the chair; pend Mr. J. A. Kinuey officiated aa secretary, hime! i ‘Tue following Societion were anuounced as having _ <ale alreely reported themsel Ancient Order of ib Miberalans, New York; T. P. Meagher Chib; Emer. tated aid Guard; Father Matthew Total Abstinenes B: to $ nevolent Society, During the meeting there waa cont also reported as ready th Join in the celebration, the = of the Lovgshoreman's Society; United Sous of Brin; Hl. bernia Benevolent Society, and Father Matthew = The Society of Brooklyn, * ‘The mibject of representation of the several eose- tims Mes in the Convention according to thetr numericst —Aifera strength was brought up, and induced a very er lengthy and spirited discussion, which was inter. Ju rupted to recelve a delegation fiom an organization Biel calling itvelf*the Oud events pony already enrolled as the Hmnerald Guard object fm of ed to the acceptance of the new company, aad a Beat lengthy debate of a rather disjointed character en. Dr med, It waa Gnally resolved to refer the diffoal- |p, Ov ties between the two Emerald Guards and the i Whole subject of represcutation in the Convantion| died a according to the numerical atrength «f the several h ford, socletion, Yo a committee of one from eash w ciety of onl, this Committee to report to the Convention on Fri aqeatiol day eveniug next, This Committes was compared N of the flowing gentiomen Patrick MeArd'e, be Patrick Bord, John Oi Lhe Miciael Connolly, nowt Jonn Climmin Bight Mr. FL. Carey offsred the following revtuatoa,Ml posit which was adopted needa Resolved, Toad the N.Y. Sux tecned inte the 49 of ite former oh, Bay, aud entire y Bena od partir Boies d it was im a the Puritan mm Which ntwnage in aud being again devote! iruiy fo the (nterenea iy 3 the tnlwring classes, without respect to distinetons fa 18 Untfonality, Is worthy of the Learty sup them, entire confidence of Irishmen, and that held Irish societion do hereby resoine : tions denying it thelr patromage TH sro Mr, Sandford hoped all the members of the Gen- [from tion woull do all im their powor to swell SMALL POX, CROUr TYPO FRveR am curr, EXPERIENCE OF 87 YEARS T. BOURROUGHS, & Farmor, who tives @ Newtown, Long Island, stated the fy towing facts y. Feb, Fthiy 1502, Has sed Brandreth's Vege. Universe! P twenty-seven years, as hia} only medicing and never during that long period bad «dector, He cured himself and danghter of ‘una’! por, by their use alone in three weeks, A relative who bloody dysentery, and wi given up by ber doctors, he cured by «free use of! the p re her fnnty in three days, She re. covered perfectly, and ta The wife of Mr. Bou rougha had Typhoid fever, andl was to woak she could nat foot hers Pronounced beyond relic bad cv n she beyan to use the p tabi ly ws day she took twenty (20) Pills which brougta| away black putrid matters and from that time he rev began t 1 noon faily regained her health, Their aon Lad w serious attack of croup, whieh Waa so severe that hie waa thought to be past hope, Ha screams were fouful and moat distressing t hour, But the pills were administere !, they gave uurgative, w hours he was pers ficlly reliovedyund | 8 lie wan at soliool, hia hoy is now am wad bas since Lad no retura of : thongh before, the least oxponure inverte- ly ht on tuck 17 tw WoNDIRPEL THAT TH * i BRANDRETH VEGETABLE UNIVERSAB wy ra PILLS sod sell? Bat pr your pills at 24 CANAL { kta on Nu, @UNION SQUARE. you will be not oa ertwin to ORTAIN THE GENUINE, bat you Richa I have the Lut ew direction, and other interem@ preps ing D. penta, , narfor! When you pure! where ALWAYS AVE o ea A BILL @F DIRECTIONS, and DO NOT Take pea THE PILLS WITHOUt ONE. pasted Ke mnber 24 CANAL at, aud ap town, No, @ death UNION sQt Can Commonon® Nev, Tite wonperrct, Ler years, tle Manin Miniature, Will delight the Indio and t atthe Museum to-day, who will also see 7 lay, Hippopotemius, dec. Gorm Lyons’ Maowerto Lxancr Powpen, sri ‘The original and genuine article, will extermimat] declia) Roaches, Ants and all vermin. Pree from poleamy <en, ¥ LYONS' MAGNETIO PILLS clinaal re race Se 0 Bast Me HO a el jam ere. 0. 8B. ¥ EX Eoratiu bane o the hij Hicuast Prerom on GOLD AND SILVER COMM, ece| the Banking OMice of nonumy YNNE é& DAY, No. 12 Walt The : atthe ) prison ereash aver, ‘Wve coord Hyaws Lite Balt Riguims ay sot cotibatin nnd protracted stone of uopurty of Mie Mod 3% general debility, dyspepe Or. hamptons pile® de, ‘Principal patie: Fuud sty Beveuty-fve cents per Latte pre ey. Win. Hi. Milburn will deliver Leo wae on Thurs oy, Feb. Lith, ab 3 tn'the gate Bt. Uhivet Presiyserian Church. Subs 7 fy and m wet, 8.8. Printian, the Thiuderer of the South. by kind Wert, Ticket pnts, t be hadatthedoor 68 will bel Division, No, 5, §. of T., Spe~ ive at cin Sea Uatia Cob attomelonne: of al 'bee tmdeatone atthe ting on Wednesday evening, Febru 1e Division will then Other Divise WM. Natl, at 157 Bowery the first thine initiate lady visitors, fons and their Ind y viaitors are alsa invited. ENCE, Chairman of Com, of Arrangements, or w J. SPENCE, Chalrman of Com, of Arrangementa, tr 7D. D, will Lecture tu Sac iat Cvurch, 41st at, near 66m, . war ening next, on the Life, chars THOMAS PAINE. 8 | for the *War"—Now ls your oaly te the nest of War and gal A 4 fant ted t bring the NV. under coramand of te maxinum standard rey ernment. Par, vlot od traitsportation fure niabel. ond relief given to the Wives of soldiers from the Aud Committers, i ng mustered inte service, $100 bounty paid expiration war, cron bon: rably hanged. forwytion apply to 1 AMES N . Kee cruiting «fhicer, $9 Centre mi, fe 188TuTo*ioL 1 iment, Excelsior Brande, U.S. V.y Bn Ea ess bounty of 05 eet 6 teted ticket given to ach recruit on being mustered ipta wea vice; $100 bounty at the tine of discharge r¢hia Rejunent 8.08 at the Lower Potomac; has besw inservice # months, aud i armed with supertor | nia vides. Application to be made to Lieut Be | STEWART, at Jobo Farley's E 2 € Jnnes aod Chatham sts: or the Regiment, 12 Chambers periy J meeting of t Jamew Roman Catholic T. A. B. Bociety will be held as their rooms in Roosevelt st, on Monday evening, tha Lith inst, at To'clock, to alter and aimend the von. mitution and by-laws DAVID BAKTLEY, Boiler Makers, Atteution!—A Meeting of the New York, Brooklyn and dorsey City Hoer Makers will be held at'18T Bowery, frst floor, ow Saturday evening at 7 «clock, to into oontld,, eration the expediency of omgunizing « Benevolent Association, All thowe interested iovit tend, WLLLIAM HUTTON, @haiman 5f Gass tee, fet Buai9a

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