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Along the whole length of the conat are sandy, bare ren desert islenin and bars, ranging from « half tnile to two miles in width, traversed by numerous inlets, which, with fow excepticns, are not neviga- ble, From these islands shoala exten far into the fea, whiob render the navigation of this coast ex- credingly dangeroun, Albemarle Sound is sixty miles in length, and from four to Mfeen broad ; extendas weet ints the mainland, and ia not connected with the ocean ex- oept through Panlico Bound, Ita waters are near ly fresh, and not affected by the tides. It sends off # number of branches or little bays on either side, Which extend from ten to fifwen milea inland. On the narrow strip of aand to the East, between Roanoke Sound and the Atlantic Ovean, ia « point called Mag # Head, where a force of rebela hos for some time beon stationed Roanoke Bound ia not vigable by veenels of large size; but Croatom Sound ts about four miles broad, and navigable by the heaviest ships of the Burnside Expedition, The reacoamt of North Carolina, from fifty to sighty miles taland, including the turpentine region, ia level, and abounds in swamps and marshes; the Mtreams are sluggiah and muddy, and the land san. dy and barren, except along the banks of the streams where it in fertile, produc lag cottos, tobacon and tmaire, but the tatervening country chiefly consiate of pine barrens, valuable only for toe turpentine yisided go abundantly by the pine, LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH T0 THE NEW YORK SUN, Wel | neither can we foryet tat the great T ith THE ALABAMA EXPEDITION, wardereme "in the A Tennessee Welcome, Uples # position there foolimgs of deop emotion from alt present. At fts close, the emi- rants were conducted on board the Lady I'g- linton, off the North Wall. At the same time and place, one hundred and thirty persons, evicted from Gwoedere, em>ark- ed on board the same vessel, which then lef the Pier, and proceeded on her voyage to Piymouth, whence they were to sail for Australia. Thur, under # cruel and heartless system of laws, such as prevails in no civilized country in the world, these people who would be the pride and strength of any other nation, wore driven with bleeding hearts from their homes, and compelled on a foreign shore to seok that food and sustenance which were denied them ia 8 one the speech of the Emperor, which contained, in effect, an announcement of an intention to ab- stain from intervention, and endeavor to find eleewhere, an indication of his real purposes. There can be little doubt that our civil war canses more distrem in France, than in Eng- Shosen FAs land. The Istter has numerous branches of in+ dastry ; is not dependent on cotton manufac- tures alone, and has many other markets be sides the American. In France, on the contra- there are fower channels of industry lem wealth to fail back upon in an emergency, and the United States constituted the ctief market for her goods, Aided to this, the Government dorives an imimonse revenue | tasir own fertile land. Surely, British civili from the tax on tobacco, and the import of this | @Stion bas proved divastrous to the Irish race, article has entirely ceased since the Southern | &o¢ scattered thom homeless wanderers through- blockade. A ery of distress also proceeds from | Out tho earth, all the French manufacturing districts, and the | We close our account of thia affair by pro- suffering in Lyons is #0 great, that Mr. Pax. | senting the remarks of the New York Tanurt sicxy, the Minister of the Intorior, has sent | Concerning i {60,000 francs to that city, and 220,000 france | , Wo fee! that thee hardy and virtous mo to St. Brienne, and large drafts wero made om the public and private charities of these places. In Rouen, over 60,000 persons ave employed, directly and indirectly, in cotton manufacter and they too experienced a like Cis'ross, The population everywhere impute their misfor- 1 GARAS Ieee B Davia Hant, of Philadetptis | tunes to our civil war, and demand that the | Et rom Cardenas Feo, 1, with sugar t master, — Le, brig aun’ Stevens, f «few | Lmperor should unite with Haglandin procar- a P Bud | ing a eusponsion of hes iliiies betweon the jar of Balt'mors from Liverpo’ Nortbern and Southern States of America. Tha woe RL SS og | commercial classes have long tince demancod Saat “| thi, It cannot be posible that tho Emperor ‘Ys passed | will long refrain, and it becomos us to be pre: pared for the contingency that awaits us, uw the anniversary of the attack on Fort Samter Guds tho ixeurrection unaupprensod Toe astate French Emperor will, mo doubt, Ne olf Newport and others not Bareh Mlicabeth. Smith, New Haven, with mdse, m transport) Bami!- Monroe 20 hours, 11 ballast to bale BALPS—Bamouet, MoNoar, Havre 4° é ow Last tw the a ter, Lia 435 40, ion 66 k Gaiden Bra boune a r Gabsin, on key of and from Bremen 46 days, p be limat to C Luli May et Bath Cares of Bath, from Gibraltar 44 Gaya im ballast (CC Dancan & Co. 1b inet. lat BR long T¥ 80, epoke bark Teresa hence for M. te. Oat Pot B yi wok of industry aud labor the Chureb the Sw lows to Leeland We Sara) bane Donal peasants one Loved thom aung : 6 that nor traltor nor cowant bath known, of Gree, Fnainowen u cot are the bosom thay bear, Jw thot With gilence and Lature’ they 8 store ebip) BD Manton, Lt, Com’g, 80 7 da: An Entertainment Offered at Florence. CAPTURES BY THE GUNBOATS, interest Cond wit than he ever coud fay that we a! We for the meson trek. Port & ep ty Bicol Poe Pot ay Platt Jan 2, | prone’ cautiously, and demand excellent tors a Gerad etna From Fort Henry % tyne 6 bark Hetoice, from Burs | incase he should intartore, Ile will, at least me teens of & pep . be Piatt for Nw York. Tilton, Berwick by, Tread, E t Con Suith ) Paw! Antigua Tet inet, with Cept. Powe. re ser Pein vue wa) had eLore tee Tt inte Autigua Jan vsuh, fad be was for St T a for emigrate, but bad bo papers whatever, and the cruver had teined als await tho arrival of Me. Siipait, and lara! {never bear f what that arch traitor is authorized to pay for the dismembormen’ of his country. In ths meantime, the fillowing offi inl ancouncemont of the relations of the French Government with the United States, Hay beon submitted tc Corps Legiclatif. It occurs in the repors on tse general situation of the Empire Hows inter at cory lewtions wl tet 8 ates have ne eordielity of or relations with that THE WAR IN KENTUCKY. Tira secoastoriata of Bt. Louls are forced 'o pay pertcf ths co-ta which their mischief has an- lod upon loyaliste of tho West, and the St ain Bumorous advertisements f auction sales bold to collect from their prop- the ateoss:nonts which they have refused Advance on Bowling Green, No Bombardment at Fort Picken: nh Lave Lat rowed A lego quantity cf candies from the - eae ae erect € Samvet. Exouxn, the banished men From Fort M th wak of which we Samvrt Esouxn, the tanished . ro ortress 0 choy a ate tren, Pectin oe Gne RES) Ween Hs t, eld at fair prices; and a collection of mbes PS oh hale gpopregtoe ais. wiv our rdinay (rat pare (nel lee ‘akon from ex-United S:ates Senator euarat! Pork weat urdor the baw mer to eat: infy an saseesmiont of $603, which I'oLk rofused to pay. tue LT uited States, D tint 18 sty 1 Corba extent tateourity « tent ofthe Buepern he Atiel Cerevae } Blais fom burh shore at Quogue Riagrold, (wre ker) Merritt w the wreck of Br brig: Loin wel. Agnes Garduer, 400 REBELS SENT HOME, natertais frora | Ove ' at Sythe Bere Coreker) Weeks ‘ ranive, fat Tha day efter the auction, Dr. LATE SOUTHERN NEWS arg: el skp Nat the Jounavon, # physician in St. Louis, refared to - Co dense 2d it with « G. Left echrs ME Buuth. / pay an assessment, and four handred dollars’ worth of bis furni THE KANSAS EXPEDITION, Meary Nute une ry wait MBMde dy re was forth with seized hy ae i and others, | ait : tho Provost Marshal General. Mra. Beck wrt, . Besta Letiwereet: JA Brown Wulieran 4: dence tektsea abonaslod dpc ad Formidable Preparations, we, Poland ¢ i ib bark J A Hasnrd, ara far the benefit of distress. U sion wert ee has fxn lies from the Svathwost, which she failedtof LATER EUROPEAN NEWS. Sh: oiin Wiican ead Sore TSG acother eall was made for har furri- scape eee. BELOW, al proparty of Col. Janstson realized interesting from Congress, One brig—name not knows Ww remind i 44,499, the proceeds of which were taraed over Frees SALLED, inp a thom by that to Gen, He + the becefit of wh (ove Le perial aengy THE TREASURY NOTE BILL oe ete v6 Ut) clawed int Hathe 8 ey Ci ee Ere ot Shice Ls Lay gown the principh Hit exp ctod A Se eee cect al aL Taticetunt Wogee, (Wa tare clesiar'ae | OUF Speotal Correspondence CHEVALIER WIKOFF IN TROUBLE Bartram, Du Big aa; Ma Ater re auuntuctory declarations and, if reer REL i LE, Vin totter r t y bal Chins, Barbedors— 8 Wald Bot rent with t vty + Tee Arrest of Gon. -__ she: Meas n | aia den of bis Friends Tac shaver) doy qweoy wats all the ae knee Tae Army tv be Purged &e ; &e ke. bavi de} at ol ‘rehtore, &e, . * ° On the 1th Wet we widmitte \ Wasntnaron, Fob. 11th, 1862, — Ut oe Lng Denmark, fm ve ! ‘erp be pth Tho town haa bern on ths top waveof ox- The Gurboat Expediiten to Alabawa, eth te toa eaeate oF t Citement tor the Iavt two days and is warcely Cincinnati, Feb, 12 —Special dispatch oa to Rec pendp sn tah sd Ort cerning the Treut affair, the report says: | it Set. Beone’e arrest was scarcely crodited at frat. | ihe Gaarete und Coustenciats dated Fors Honry, Sa ea at eae 1 ; oa, in the intorent | 41 day Bunday some of bis many friends ind the following necount of the git wire erriving arti ports, with | of t which haa token | in threatening language respecting the arrest, and fi his Tintema . stores, ammunl! wealth of troops | place, we tn lvoe are e Ford | pone of them weverted that the ati ry was Calne, Dus fer tt . was ged. The ©. B, ies at anchor near the Sous | bapp, awent with woich oUF opititon Las i . After the capture of Fort Houry the Le Ferry, brookiyn, bee Lin all quarters, and at the facing | Ste iu nsfo quarters, by. none # and Sloe gaxe chase 69 the rove ‘ en hn ed fi court martial me 1 annuct er Duntar, and om The Br brig Lik, ashore at Bouthampton, lew pwe hed tacen bas calied fv beta t martialed, Bome is transact Lotileville oa ad Gea Ke by kel blind SGA 68d Gotuciira Lave abancaned ho: washington and Kendaths astound the country or I am yreatly misin id capived mie swores deo. They tian piss Be was to have bon old sestentny C1211) a she Istereniag Statement from (len. Gigel Lis enowies charge that he deliverately plaan “ useof the Dunbar, but did not overtake y cm the beach for the Laiefitet all conce ned, Under the beading of the “New York City | te Ball's Butt disaster ; her, Ir Se supped that ne escaped by rdaning — — = 5 . Pollowing Stone's arrest come the selvure of Dr 7 7 NU - OTTAr Press," upen our first paye, will be found an i Hing the night the gunboats went to FL " THE N EW Y ORK SU ING intoresting letter from Gon. Stor, which ex ts Manat “bine cana ieold ie mee i svieation, and,two hundred A ; wel correspondent of the Haan, Mr, mile n Pudues! where alon — Ren comTaR _ Plaina the particulars of bis Inte resignation. | sy iscon, wae dinnimed by Mr, ennettce week, | tt Ter they were recelved with amaniching’ gl THURSDAY MORNING, FED, 28, 180%. | Fits sppotntinent as Major Geveral ta now be. | usec % # by niiyierons Calon famtites | 1 Lere, becanae he telegrap! night thet Mrs. Lincoln's party was a # social Llun- der." Dr. Ives had just Legun his work here, aud probably thought that Lluster would go farther it the Wor Department than honest enterprise, He o i to his folly, but whether 40 lwek to his old place I have nt ed one heese@ wud Northern A dong t bo confiem- culty satise him, and very agreeably to our countrymen gener foro the Senate, and will doubtlo ed. ‘This will set'le the whoo dif fuctorily river the old day was emer. and bailed with si * The peiple of Florence were finding the Stars and Stripes omc Wevion to them, that they were prep v grand bail to the officers of the gun boats, bit Ud not remain to wccept of their courte Tre Cheering News of Today. he first of a tories of victories, whi trust will end the present war, was the dofeat end disbandment of Humrurgy Mansiauu’s forces in Kentucky. Then followed the well- contested battle of Mill Spring, resulting in the The Tammany Society aod Mew tt Flourishes, Aaa 7m Mr. Stanton loads on bravely, and the |‘ Wherever onr boata lunded and the people be: ancient S ¢ m1 scents g same ans iat we did jatroy bt complete overthrow of the Rebel troops, the ae pee pre Bodh ecplane Bars ; a autry may be sure that under his leadership there | yane,e "ty Wann ne Dates tae catecet death of Zoniicor ven, and the captare, by the if aR a apes sell av tesa uF WOR | will be nc ney shownte traitors I see that the y express their delight and joy, Federals, of « large amout of munitions of war, | the distirguiahod name of Avoust BaLmont, | gi cn lat © ning denies that McClellan haa loat any Dur gun beats captured four kteamers, Inchid- Wairs Suenmax, Moses Tayton, Axsonnw ing an unflaished gun boat thers." ‘They captured a large quantity of stores and one hundred and eighty stand of arms, One boat goes up the river this morning, Coptain Gwynn, of the Tyler, has recruited thirty men for service on the gun boats, and mays he can Hardly had our people quieted their exaltation over this important blow, when the capture of Fort Henry demonstrated the success of our inland gunboat fleet, and acynired anethor largo and valuable store of rebel uns, ammunition, &e. It planted our ilvg, also, in Western Ten- y and baraed seven Portion of his command, but within a fortatght it will Le very genorslly seen and known that McG Jan is at the bewd of the Potomac Army and that the B. Creeks, son of | President and his assistant, Mr, Stanton, will une dertake the general management of the war, From what I hear, I would not be surprise! were. V. Srovr, Draw Riciivionn, Chairman Dou ocratic State Committoe ; Faep. KE. Matien, Ex-Councilman; Wo. Judge Clarke: Judge Rousursoy, of the Supreme Court; Judges Meaane and Arwen, a, ea gt ie Government to make other arrests of important | ret enount fa eet, The a ios that state, to the north of Alabama, scattering 10%, of Baffalo, Tholest fea son of DEWITT | nen who are pretty nich in the same position that | Bh Loule, Wednesday, yr 12.—A special dis- and destroying Rebel vessels so successfully, | CMINTS; and tho first ct the family over al- | sume was im previous to hia actual arrest, They | patch to the Reveniicss, dated Fort Henry, Meh that our fleet will henceforth command the Ten. | M44 to tho Socioty whtoh was alewder in the | aye quepocted Mr, Stanton does not Intend to tan , instant, states that the cum boats Conestoga, ‘Tyler erie trenton or a sickly loyalty bithe army,and the J and Lexington, returned from Upper Tennessee officers who cannot #how clean hands will have to | last t walk the plank, T Tho Revvnseay of this morning saya that Gon, Stone was wi ¢ opposition to the hea! of the house, ‘The Tammany Soctaty is a secret political ore ganization established ebortly afver the Revolu- I's mem!jers, now numbered by thou- nesses river, But the crowning success of the mon'h has ‘Veen the glorious results of the Burnside [xpe- | & dition, in which between twenty five hundred | “far aa Florence, Alabama, and were received with the wildest joy al ing the river, and three thousand rebel troops have been eap- | #0" are found in al! parties, as they are reap nae toe stance Old men cried Like children at the sight of the Stars tured, their fleet of gunboats annihilated, and | “ected for lifs, rc 84 of any cha P| [peo ad and Str me A tavt the r# and men of the 5 nt 5 re) ‘ a Appar neg! 5 ar. gunboats to their hovses, aud told them all the: ‘the panic stricken troops and ichabitants eo | OPibions It has now bu: little vitulity as @ Po- | A” prominent mereber of the Senate Committe ot | win ah ihole distiomai 7 ‘ i quickly followed by our advancing forces, that | ‘itical power, the possess 8 of Tammany Hall) Foreign Relations arkexl the other day that in J Laie numbers were anxious to enlist under the the evacuation and burning of their towns and | %e™ming to be its chief boll on life, So fur as hia pintony France is lou'cing for an ereuse to med: Fold Aig, il the Tyler brought down two hundred villager, has taken the place of those deadly of: | it has iniluence would appear tobe thoroughly | ale w ih our aftr, an aha she bas not sot font | and fifty men to A! up the grinbenth' crew forts at resistance which they have 80 long loyal, as the recent eleetion of Netson J. WaA- He : ba, 4 . i" nen fora a passenger ei ay Our oflcers were assured that if they would wait mip poi ey eet ip Tenneny as “Grant Sachem” was in conse | m ngrenm and one has passad the fs few days whole reginenta could be rained; and if Pe Le tevedy Miva Of tbe Bosloeale tie coe his declared. santlinente fa {ayar of | BeoMes. Tle ena ota onl tne lobby, and 7 ‘ © governmen: te construction om) Tee ® Senate will put “legal ten. t kly through iutow law. Mr. Chase you jeveeded in yetting the Finance Conimittee e to report the bill unamended Quin, is not the least pleasing feature of the victory. Had Gen. Liv nsrtoe stopped at Roanoke Island and started for Washington to tell the nows, it | “ would have boon less gratifying, but so much in the usual order of thins, that no surprise would would give them arma to defend dlves they could bring ‘Tennessee back into fon in a few months. Thoy auld that when the seces passe |, armed men stoal at provides fur the he support of the (i,vernment, and the vijzor- 4 prosecution of the war, As Mr. Warkn- ky is alto a champion of Democratic union | tera, acd oficial purity, we may count on the Tam: | 4 a, nonlinance Was polls, and overy- , 4 Pee las favocine aka: de catbaasnoisias thing went aa certain politicians maids have been felt. Len wactivity in pushing | ™&ny Society as alao favoring t 3 >, wud Flore he ofllcers the fallitealta ee cee + | The '* Grand Sachem" of Tammany iselocted |, The Ciremt egitth Meise Fight. U9, Viowence the afioes on to reap Dhe f pe victory, is most for one year by the Corneil of Sachems, but The tight for the championship of Hagland kunboate went ashore without warmly cummended, and gives token of futuro | fr one 3 ny SHO OAD SS J took place, Jan rom London, the people, ‘The prise the wi abvitantsy about 30 It resiiltal in Mace being de- clared the winner in 42 rounda, rometiages holds ofice for saveral yoars, through daring on the part of our armies, which sen ls a failure to chow his successor, the votes of Uni) of euureement throughout the land, and Leat portion The course of the Expetition is net yet fully | Dine of the thirteen suchoms being required for | yng ayia Logan at seven miauten past nine fof Whom have Auerican tlage, Not ay indicated. Ly reference to the larger map upun | ®? tlection, Ile presides over thi A BUY D ortocky and ater fighting one hour and ba -atgl dorn Auden i our Gret page, It wili Le soon to Lave reached a | coames ty be @ member of the © C OF | nutes, during which some forty-two ronude were J The en quale nests Gelle) Word ond nt om the direct route to Norfulk, through | Sacvems” upon bis initiation as “Grand Sa- ty King was unable t 2p to the eall o: | Mussle only partial y dulsedy were captured, au ee . a diced ee | chem.” The Council of Sachems is chosen by Was declared the victor. wrehere, ‘The Eastport had two hundred and firty be Dismal Swamp Canal, but reports from the thn Goclate, ita GAleace are a(t Waibar of ihe 4 the commencement was two to one | ‘eusand fet of laaber board) and the Ward Exyetition mention Edenton, N, \., to be its Crm\inn\ign, novunte: the odds | "4d 4 quantity of iron plating, Council” an Scribe,” who is not nocesaar- purae of the it ls poweivle that # diversion to The steamers Sam K » Linn Boyds Julia ; : ily a Sachem, ile the presiding ‘ Grand re Upon Ming, Eu soparoare, Baas is gota ts i Elizabeth City has Leen made for the destruc: | © hem,” the Bocle’y Proper hes @ aca A) Tue punishment delive up to rtain time | Smith, Sam, Orr, Applot nd Belle had ae " mae " a sy agemore, ee alt ‘ x ed t) prevent them from falling into our bands, tion of the rebel forces and fleet jathered at (Sergeant-at- Arms) Wiskinkie,” (door | 8 telerably eunal, King having slightly the beat that point. Edenton is situated on the Chowan river, at its entrance to Albermaile Sound, a point twenty-five miles to the westward of Jlizabeth City, The Chowan river is navigable for ves- ols of the largest claan to Murfreesboro, sixty- five miles from ite mouth, which place is about eigl\ wile distant, in a direct line, from the Hivanoke wut Beaboard Railroad, connecting Weldon Nand Vortamoutb, Va, Mur- freesboro is abou! Ween miles distant from Weldon, through witno pwa the great Atlame tic line of railsou! parvo ve ie way to Rich- mond. Moze pews frou the Faye dion may be howly expected, and will Le iwhet fur with Le qroateet interest. railroad bridge at ¥' ence Was not destroy- of ity unt when they « fell, and King's head coming in contact with the round, which randered him insenaivie, the sponge English Civilization in Ireland, ‘The 2.200 took place amid a steady fall of rain, | Federal wavy, Among them wero letters from We have received by the America’s mails ins | hus the attandance was vory lana, the aristocracy J Licut, Maur \ting thet submarine batteries telligence of the departure from Ireland of 261 | Lring very powerfully represented, could not be used successfully in the rapid streams emigrants, under circumstances which are not - ~ fthe Woat, aie without interest to our readers as illustrating Oue bundred and Gfy Logwheads of tobacco and the social and political eondition of the people ¥ quantity of other frelyhts will be brougus down of Yaak country. Ib appears thes on the OU aiy aor pee at baie eect be ning of January 18th, one sipine ane Hive cween Fort Henry and Cairo, four young men and women who been | ° N-thing, daring the war, hasbeon #0 prostrating i No, | Greene Kendrick, of Waterbury, loot I ng 6 evicted from their homes in Deeryreant On Pda rye Ralonk os AL, the ff to the rebel us the late victory of the gunboat e: +44 - arrived in try, and if there was as great a change daring ’ loned shor Donegal, by an ‘improving’ eet § the nash sixty days as there wes during te lage, | Peuiton mentioned shove ~ Dublin on their way to Australia, ey were | thoy would du it, ‘The Capiure of Fert Hoary, SR scoompanied by the Rev. J. McFappxn,of Ball- [OPFIOIAL REPORTS, } Wrench Latervention coregh, and were met on their arrival at the Rejoiciage at Hartford, Washington, Feb, 12.—The following is an The opening of she Hreush Comps Lexusstit | dopa ic Dublin by the Rev. Mr. McDuvrrr, attics i” EY meter site Aying F coicial copy of the report of Flag officer Foote to ae forward wo with dabores!, | Lear of BL Patrick's and a number of are over the late Union elle the Navy Department, relative t the copture o eon Of § cummed parrot gf Wie Hie F gontionms. They were all comfortably clad, L jotonos, The whole clty is rejoicing, Kors Hoary ; keeper), & Troasurer and Secretary, all of whom are elected annually. A yuantity of papers were captured on the East. Demecratic Convention in Connecticut, Middletown, Jan. 12.~A convention of Dam OCT ity ansemabled in Midd eto vex | Pict party ticket in ticket nominated by the Rep erts of the Dickinson aud Dotiglas stan) Sry lust, ‘There was « large attendance, rowel ing the rear of the fe tion rimultaneour with the navy, was the excessively muddy roade, water some tine after T bad sary preliminary arrangements Tdi tenant-Coamanding Pheipa with bis division a the Tennessee river nod ng will be seen in the enclosed orders to hin to remove the railm and s far render the bridge of the raileon fo tueen Bowlug Green and © afterwards to purvue the rebel gun-bonte and secure sable at Cobo. Tat tie rane dey with the Ciacinnati, Ewer, and St, Taye, on and the Carondolet #ix, killing one vine in she Cin-inoath, E tex, while the camialties in the letter from mewn, Carn oct and Bt. Lovin met with no eamialtios Vetter cause, whe, fete the ection with eleven guna of heavy be ring pon onr boats which he fought uisil see of the number were oisy a dered useleus, Urn Givros Weiurs, Seo'y Navy, Washington D.C rejert ty Piag-Otlicer Sewall's Point b Adriat Wot F ers were transferred, Th taing, three first two third Hieutena and colored servants, ‘They were taken at Htteras and Santa Roan, war at Fort Warren, except Commodore Barron, ‘ port Osco! dition, No privoners, Federal gun! which commu ing and Colorado, raneas and the navy yard. Larement both vessels hauled off. Th be badly damaged. Bo pers reenived today, [ troops to meet the req) n Virginia by the President of the Gon States, passed both bran oral Assembly on Monday, in secrot ee Prevails at Fort L expedition to start from here under Geu, Hunter, ‘Treops and supplies are being concentrated in the southern portions of the state, and the indie: appear favorable for an early advance, The eral himself is workipg earnestly and unceasing! in the perfection dition, and every department Is pushed to ite utnost capacity, Seven re regiments of infantry, and three full batveries of artillery with Parrott and Wiard guns, are uow en route from the East, and are daily expected to join that General Hitchoock has accepted the appoiut- ment of Major General of volunteers, Should Gen, Halleck take the fleld in command of the Southern Expedition, Gen, Hitshoock will remain at the head of the department here, ta 1 Commanding Pivelps which took a poa'tion aster end in shore ofthe armed boats, doing gud axes eution there in the setion, while the armed boats were placed in the first order of stewing, approach: in he fors in parrallel in 6 6 fice was pened at 1.700 yards distance, from the fagsbip, witch was followed by the other gun- boats, reopeaded to by the fart, As we ap- preached the fort, slowly seaming tl] we rowhed within six bundred yards o! the revel batteries, fire beth from the giinboags and the fort increased. in rapidity and accuracy of range, At twenty minutes before the flag was struck, the Kawex unfi rtunately recsived ® ahot in her boilers, which resulted in the wounding and scalding of twenty-nine officers und men, including C mmander monte re After the flag wan lowered, General Linyd Pilgh- man, the con. mander of theifort, came on board ty fagthip soon after the Union hea beea mubetituted for the rebe’ flag on the fort, and postamsion taken of it, I received the Generd! and his suf, aud some sixyy on m venty men, ax prisoners, and @ tom pitel enip containicg aixty invails, tayetior with the fort and ite effects, mounting 20 gius moatly of heavy calibre, with barracks and tenta capable of accoronmsdatir g 15,000 men. The plan of the attack, aa far an regards the army ‘ mr uatrated ) mane a de 4 nd the high stage of preven ing the arrival of our te pa iotil taken poasessic n of the fort, On securing the prisoners, and making the neces- atehed Lieu. sae T had previowmly directs: raumportadion and communication be- mbus tiselew, aad their capture if poamble, Trinh nr plished, and the army In posses ai ncf the forty ane my presence being indiqpen. 4 Henry in the evening of arrt bere thia morviag. d gunboats reaisted effectially the shog ‘Tre ar of the enemy, when M-ikivg the casemste, The Gincionam, the fag-#iip, received thirty. x fifteen, the Bt, Louis seven, wna, the d wounding d killing one in the amounted to twenty eight in ne or. The ly handled by the menting omy their the enemy to aeoid the exp Vulnerable parts their ¥ swell ‘ . worthy. from bis own account, led 6 1) the ho Very Reaper, Your 9 t. Beret nu vr, Pine Olfi or. KILLED AND WOUNDED OF TIE RAGEX, Bin: As Capt Porter is has end you @ Lat of killed, wounded a Nis vena ster © miarder, foaled, wis payin ster, ee alded TP P rry alded dt, S B. Betton, wasters matey killed by cannon du MB ite, plot, killed by sonlding, Win UW Vord, pilots killed ty sea dings, John Mat: ews, quartermuster, sosled badly, man, captain of forecamtle, nissing, miper, firerity minaing, Taser, fiveman, « w del bad cern an Geleys eat ty Roading j inder toe ciarge of | MF. B.D L Sutherland, % which, in conmquence No Mc Cart 1, howled, being fugitive # aves, oder waar of the crowded state of our ox we were une. Hi Hoenn, meamnns sculded, that J tle mids of course, with w dis ble to give mitch attention y ater a co Yann Wola ne seaman, killed by scalding, wit + it was well known 6 ees Ia consider Bon Barrington weallad baci. ation of ite w we give to day some pasaagus Wn O'Briety seatman, # aided badly. fran it, The lecture was iilustreted by an exhibde foe Mull ny taarman, aca dist slightly, Beor tury tiem f id ist Obicees artieles. el! Y er ty jon if one Lew, atl, oF WU Mamag, Kontnan, noalded oadly, word by & men mained | neg y a! very toulded badly, tnt billed hy me realded badly, Very Roapectt Your 0 Rowent K, Rinry, Fx O%cer U. 8. Gusbow LAPT. PALL! RXPROUTEON, fog is Lientens: The Alle wamanding Phelps reowived atthe newt aph from Cairy qreaters of the ar Biro Foorunry 10, tsi2.) ereturned ty this point from an “ition to Foreasa at the The Bombardment at Pickens a Hoax, Baltimore, Feb, 12.--The reported bombard | f. this ‘is ala lute veces, He conteudat that | Persons who have been cured of ment at Fort Pickens it a hoax, and was originated | the public credit was fous ded on theo nfl tence of | eusey by the use of thos pill al y aoniiers Fat the prop) pe ability and Lategrity of the Gv- | their reputation From Fortress Moaroe, Fortress Monroe, Feb 11.—A flag of trace to Cravey Island early this morning, & al Huger that the prisoners of war from arrived in the bark ‘Trinity last night. bark waa accordingly towed up opposite the steamer Roncocas and the tug and at about one «tclock i teamer int came out from Norfolk, and the pris vumbered four uutenangy, #Lx second Leute: ta, and 394 others, rank and 1 are the last of the prisoners of Boveral passevgers were brought back from Nor- including Captain J, T, Moore, of the trans Osceola was part of Gen, Sherman's expe- nd was wrecked on the const of Gaorginy pinber 2d, and the captain aud whole crew taken Th The latest intelligence fr vannah is that the ats were at Wall's Cut, an opening ates With Savannah without pasé 1 Pulaski, A dispateh fron: the Charleetm to Richmond eays Port Pickens, with the Niagara ened five on Forts MoRae and Bar- After sore hours! bom- y are said to i Fortress Monroe, bob, 11L.—We tind the fol- owing aéditional news from various parts of the os of the Virginia ion, ‘The a the fleld \ provides that all companies now shall be f pt. the owaber of ons hundred Pscpntni eo | intiation, caret pecs men; that the Governor shal! call for volunteora for | Ler credit eye ete 1th Bemtment Ne thix purposes and that if the requisite number be | urged the necesaty of this currency Lecalise el al . re i Rit tency is to be made up | country needa it ard becatine it is safer, tiful iocasion near Wael: Ho} Nia mullet: the deeeleoey H | Mr. Pensenden fie.) moved an amendinent to the | 4 beautiful option neay Wat by draft from the enrolled militia, sioendinent t 4 1 ed an order for of distillers or intillation, parti has ine rnin the hand: sed for the purposed The War others, to t nter’s Expedidon, . 11,—The greatest activity orth in aration for the Gen Leavenwerth, Fi f the details of the expo- ments of cavalry, four mxpedition, Which will be one of the most for- ble yet organized during the war, The War tu the Sonth West, St, Louis, Feb. 12.—The Rerusican learns Ht that our agmy in Central Kentunky is im motion.— Geners! Nelson's diwision ia marching slong the Cesgow turnpike, General Mkchell's division crotee’ Green tives, on Monday morning, taking the advance of the mgi. column to Bowling Green, ‘The Tentonia off Cape Race. Cape Race, Feb, 12.—The steamship Toute. nia, which left Seuthampton om the morning of the Int inst, passed this point this morning, and was intercepted ly the news yacht of the Amociated Presa, ‘The United States guabsat Tuscarora has bean ordered off the dock at Southampton by the British Gvernment, and baa taken up @ position near the Nesales. The pirate Nashville was still in South- armpton dock, No later markets per Teutonia than those re colved per Jura, The statement of Secretary Seward, implying that the American Government beld themselves tound, after euljjugating the rebels, to re-tore the destroyed harbors or open better ones, added considerable to the disquiet of Pederal bond-bolders, since {t makes ‘8 further indefinite ad ‘ition to the prospects of the ‘altimate amount of debt It is believed that even if the war was wound up immediately, the debt of | M! yi America would, a6 the rate of interest that must be f agerlped, That the and Hes tae O reenatan Paid, involve ap snnual charge onthe revenue eqial | he directed t bold the eaid Wyck ff in close to more than half the total required for the nationa! | Until he sball Rares SaaaaT ot onic Gea o dett of England, "hee wee A row ministry bas been formed tn Helen, Oreniuitten, wished’ toa Tho Run tena have teen defeated in Circassia, Hickinsn deciiced, withdrawing bis demand Mary grecke are ropered athe Bik Sia, | {be bree quecn ander he opera of wh Freveb troops are being rapidly dispatched to fou *) aerated M xioo, Mr Wyckedl was coon thereafter conducted ‘The Hervegovin ireurgents have re-entered the | th* bal Uy the Bergeantat Arn Pisces from which Dervieh Pacha had drives thea ra Without resistance, The Turks had c:ncentrated at Pigeinsay and advanced on the Yh to Obriska, the inbsbitants witi dras ing to Austrian territory, ‘The Tent nia reports passing through great quan 40, loa, S240. prior to its delivery to Congress, and sent through the lelvarapds to the New ALD; but when he was Judiciary, who ware eensorsbip of the pr saying he bad received the plede of secreay. The committes beliers no neat bas the right to withhold # importante — such 8 pirdge. —____ NEW YORK LEGISLATURE—Gemntet BELLA REPORTRD PAVORABLY, Altony, Feb 12—To amord the charter the Le fhe Ela d Redroad Compan; State Agricattural society Albany, Feb. 12. —Tho 8 ate Agricultural So net Ke Asserobly chamber et noon today port FLOWS Te total reampte of 8 Tita expenditures § 2179 CG. Mr. BP Joonmn, sree! the sinual report of Gorreaponoing Seore the Executive Comm: Congressional Proceedings, XXAVIIth CONGRESS Senate, First: Session, Wushington, Feb, 12 = Mr. King, (N. ¥) Prevevited wp tition f * entire cof e tion of lhe property of the revels and the euen-ijetion of Vit rlaves, ‘ Me. King alse presented a memorial fro Mir liste nud Uncerwriern w ¥. wry slternt © lawa in regis tajre, ba Mr, Wilkinson (Min ) resorted at minittee on It Afsirg in rel Iudisna, The il fortion the wale liquors of apy kind to the Iudians at any Ser oe Wy fie and imprt wai trey: Pt by the bth a the feed Tuwday toe treet Beat wt Oy oth tn the Browdw LOCAL NEW. New York and the Vicinity, Crisesx Rertorons.—On Tuestay svaring lart a very interest! @ lecture on Chinews re igtong aa celivered atthe John street ME churon, by paowed, Fessenoen moved to toke up tho Purtif sation ‘Tow Dill wae passed by yan 24, Mr. Wilein (Maw eatabliabroent of w Mr Wie rv eppintment fa warden att Columbia, Id be wished to make a brief state Bore days ago, the Be Terry of Btate bad te Tot Which Was Ww cima the to the Jane treet M 8, 8. 8. at to that cuurel be province of Fu yd at “ acne 1" let ews | Mimlonary Sic, and original y » oan the city of Ful Chats of A toniat, the fal fi wartaben by the gu Guavet, Kinsey Arract diftoulticn of the bladder, are # on relivred ang cord by BRANDRE CB's PULLS, the best medicine for fevers naa colda, CUBE OF GRAVEL IN TWO Weerg, Lun, Oveite Go N, ¥., Jan, 8, 1966, Doctor B. Brandreth, My Dear Sir,—I receiwd your letter « knowledg. ,/? ing dra% on Metropolitan Bank, for thirty dollars, 1 ] for Brandreth's Pills, which Lave been largely edd {a this tows: for the Last thirty years, and ther ade § and Usefulnons continues to extend, * With im a fow we ka one of the mot respactable of our citivens was sorely ected with gravel; me lone than eight medical man were calied im with @ view ty hog relef t © FOVere pain, which om ed the patient to utter ptercing criew which ware hoard a block. The ductors exerted their skill im Vain; ae a last resort Brandreth's Pilla were pur © aid om me, aud 16 Was yy worning, at the bleeepen at Balti- dit understood by tue te that shee crimes ag stow ited by this negra thint ; thst ail, and that by our votes rthed acts before the mation He, Wison, wauted to wesh bia these crimes, and thks this Maret Lemon and bit cetebing crestures, aud put it ia the ba: warden Tie was referred, ‘The T easury Note ill @ Mr use bil, and't T id yrate nity wire © trol th We APO TeBpoLNi ole ard before God sof s ta of the Floance nied AR ne cree the interent to eniat air credit of the government and give cot fitenow t dtu. Toe tender clause wi wuotey wn uid ken that such Wax not to be the perr icy Buch The first dose of stx ga one ® poulcy wonkd be ra ly clsimaed f f Move {us omeaaure | 82d 8Wo boxes effected @ perfuct cure within twe rf hei cdl ge ; " mitten bad | ¥eKA. To aball be pleased to refer to the pee me P tient if you deem the case worth Bar, after wll, the cee emu 6 owe y. He refurred to ve Nery great, Be sure amd the con acl ik fwe my “new supply aro fremh pillay of Unexanpled progperity, do not like stale pilla bellion succeeledy Your Friend and Agenty, Kenousneas of purpose, with of coo eee 4 Piuesowm the lose of element of wesknene,— IMPORTANT TO PURCHASERS, 1 ted to the legal tender; first, it would not Tease the confidence, intezrity and nbliity of the HEX It is a ¢ sion of baakruptey To be secure againat ner? : cralky: avis Ht Aaficts © P otivg mite uae Mh comnterselee, enks Se Mirani nal honor, and wilinilate curren. | Teth's Pula deprestion and be an «i faith on the part of the Goverument, Mamer. Vt, said the pre mary notes, and | yable for eversthing, ‘Treamiry notes lave been issued Le‘ire, but have always been pay- tion of the person in the payment of We never | ted to make Ly coercion, nn y force, But the bill goes still’ further aud proposes to make them legal payment for all private debt with which Congress bas nothing to do, Ile referred ty the of the Constitution that no new state shal] emit bil) edit, and resd from the debates in Convention on the Kunysety and contended shat th ersof the Constitution tne tended exp e power of the states iene a par ant expecially make tonder ; suid not have meant that the allowed to debattch citizens, hut great wold be allowed to debauch every) «dy, contended at Congress bad no power under y mt inake anything ley, er @x- NEW STYLE; and the first box purchae, if porsible, a 204 CANAL STRE! 4 UNION SQUARE. You can never be ch 7 spurious pills, Mer you have eoon the new style of putting up. B, BRANDRETH, M, D. ‘The office ix not in the Drug Store, on the corner examup'e 204 CANAL ST. BRANDRPTA'S PILLS, and 294 are painted im GOLD LETTERS ou the window, Foxman Ixrrrrostrion MAY DAVYLE Pam b Nutt i sure w ae ‘Vin! ae t Barnuc'’s Me Lrons’ Maorerio Inexor Powexs, he origina: and qenuine arucle, will exter, Roaches, Ants, and all vermin. Free from re tna, at entnne "OMB: MAGNETIO PILLS Mr. Boerman (O}i0.) offered an amendment of | aey gure dash to Bate and Mion Bold by all the Conor Saat she notes autioriced in Ds T Giste everywhere, D, 8. BARNIM, Propristes, ) . « 5. 24 Broad ws Highest Premium on GOLD AND SILVER CODy, paid at the Banking Office of GWYNNE d& DAY, No. 12 Wall Vin paymeut o: public aue dics Park A The Committee's amendiient with payinent of inter as adopted, Alo the amendment st iking out the provision that the notes Le exchangel for bonds i v= en percent interest Alypted, Mr. mné length in fivor the bill, He conténded that we must Lave money to carry on the Government, and we coud not raise 8 sufficient amount of coin by taxation in tine auf. client to ot the Cunsejaent! e G orninent must ismie someth time take the p! erninent owes way, ¢isher in coin , pay im potes than not pay at all, Me denied that any other ( ment had tried such an exper! asthis, He declared that the couutry was di for the w f y 1 the cur regard. to 1 SPECIAL NOTICES, ode, No. 388, 1.0 0 F. this Lodge’ are requasted to ab 327 Bowery, this ave F ittendance ts dewir By order CHAS, In MEYERS, N.G..D.D VALENTINE, 80,2 ered Feet—Arter « Long Marco, are iy healed by MULLOWAY'S fae Only 95 cents per Por, { must pay some Te had better deposits that are to Le withdrawn withfonly ten days notices, Ad pted The s apart the proceeds ufiscated property aud duties on ial fund for the paymeu debt ia bonds and noted of th Unived Bates, and for a sinking fund, was adopted: Several other verbal ameudinents of the Come ve ware mlopted Mr, Fessen.Jen moved to amend the first section, fo u# to make # bonds for w h the notes are funded redeemable at pleasure. in five years, instew! , and payable in twenay i Mr. Suerman opposed the amendment, as tending to depreciate the chara ter of the bonds, Mr Fesseuten maid the amendment was to prevent ARTILLERY, Paving too lah interest for long numberof year& | mtg Regiment authorized by His & Mr. Chendlery Mich.) said there was no time | Governor Morgan, and dem by bim ea the since the fi ot of Noveraber thatthe war oould not | REGIMENT HRAVY AR’ {LiwRy, loin wens be ceed in sixty days. Only one vbstacte stowd | gious fi 100 ABLE BODIED RECRUITS, in the way months, which Consrews could Temoved to-morrow, Ho believed the order forward | aged from 18 to 40 yeara and not leas than 5 fees a inches ie height would be given and war closed by the tirst day ‘The Regiment is quartered at the UNION Bam. rations aq euch man will receive $l the | the war i nent can have © I tueir pay arawn by th in New York, Recruiting oftice cor, Ist ave and th #t, Lieut. Dy Recruiting Of for3 19°91 ‘res’ rok, aderer of the Boutle hada the door, For tho Neat of War WANTED FOR THE JACKSON cf May, Adjourned, - RACKS, New York, and the bem of House of Representatives, furnished, Mr. Hickman (Penn ), from the judiciary com- mittee, offered a preamble setying forth that Menr Wyckoff, having transmitted a portion of the Pres. dent's ast annual maceare for publication Ince New York Hwan, es ee, vars ved it, sergeant-at-arms bring the £2 betors the bar of the Liotte, 40