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sion for euch y usurpation th forf-it their titles to domestic opposite Spring ARRIVED LAST EVENING. cen priva come after these will be those from Charleston ani | pasteix months Most o’ the men are anxious to | end anchored the foot of a, The SURREEEAR Ae. Gan, amy Acsiewnns | Of Memeo macnn) FO Pree ae | cy, end lay themselves open to public comment LATEST NEWS Colambig, 8 C. Irrluding Col, Coresrs» who | take the oath, Three of thalr surgeons have been] U. 8. frigate 81. Lewrence dragged her anchor and ith nove oad 0b DB Nien. Sratmer. In the very nature of affairs tho \ and public censure, BY TELEGRAM TO 7HE NEW YORK SUN, | might be expected cu Toure'ay or Friday, The | p ted tu attend & the! mol, which are b x] came very near the Battery eulargement, Oa the Constivution, ip Island. say | Militesy ceeupacion cf the rebel states can lo -— BEIF--O14 Colony: Lowe, Liverpoot Jon 4, @HD | Oe oe scat would be allkte impolie | Sav" iy Gis Ramee tno te anea : ‘ 4 -” ‘ Some cr our tery lors have distin- ARK. ‘“ Shapmen, Aqpinwall 16 deys, | tic ans urnecemary te impede the return tothe omibanohie. | opcinayy anc civil administration of state gov. | Kvithed thom-el vos by their antipathy to news RIG —B, unt. bs Kegle, Joy, BormadeT dayn, io | op. aent by Congressional interference of any | FAPOF Correpondents,w! o have undoubtedly, in Dailast to the mesvr bird, | come caver, Inid them elves open to des -rred party who came today includes all who were in CAPTURE OF NASHVILLE. toca’ fst) 'u02c0ut"i mM" owtog are te@ ol erm: News from (Clarksville. East River side, a'l vessels faid quiet’y, except om the Brrokiyn shore, where some were badly chafed. © AN pier 14, North River, the Botiah brig Cow Mal- mpeed of thy 4th and 18th | Brave, is in @ dangers position, A steam tug tudey, 4h Alabama, 26 b, 45th | Went to her smimance, but on account of the sm could not render her any assistance. At pier five, quite nite *rous, Toe offices are not unife ted, oh euperior to the priv ta prisc \, 4id New ¥ore: Wa R fe, © A.M OW lith New aud tad T cr pl Plirabet) rt, a Py — o Bes ceed agrrteet The advocates of the proposed iaw piace ox- | $CBtUTG by the ircautious publication of facts eerie somtisneene i yritises the Souh Weet Lista tes Santer ent earatee alma Nathaniel Lan? Milton, Pred esa 0, 2 Says ordinary stress on the atpanert that a+ which ehould have boen withheld, But it is ne iva i 8 Be done some damage to themee! ves. WRubanas fa he: | trary som to atraect at at tha» COMMODORE FOOTE'S PROCLAMATION oe an ka fap, Pherae! Bae I to amas OB Warner. Aiden, Poot Royal (0days; with | rebel etates bavo voluntactiy throws off thedr | Per owtat tignificant, tha) ths ¢ rre-pond- 5 LAR Rag n BY. aco feveral days ayy acd pro reded in the direct n oF t prseataieg dallast to Jonas Smith AC) | constitutio: al priviley . fors ne | hte should hare been four d most io the way by sible aeeD, | Sabtcviti; Hiatal leave bere Gomverow more | uel steam Gucactic eed bomue were BELOW. Longer entitled to thelr enjoyment If wa ace | Uitte whoro Creda have been the Inast worthy From Fort m p Ment ‘ | ing for the place of bis destination wars viatrotad eee acer. la is Gee urls Bark Depeche, Hartman, fron. Dublia Deo 12h | cepted their wi to ager ont wevld Le cf Fecord, They received the most courteous ortress Monroe, Raitt dole Patera ttss and Lagat Gemge Ms} teisreported that many of te neqrcestaven | 9, a ae Solr ioues GR erek UE ON bee BALED. vali, but rot othoreise, Ait {s, wedistir treatment from Commodore Durost, to whom <iani eshane ns ciate hic whale Bair Welk to Weel = _ | some tin eatnce from the Green Kiver contr ae rerige ote oesegee sb Feb. Cha B-mmer 0 tantel, Kel Wet thip Fy 4 af istinc ba aaah ed Tl thie beat rt : : whole party went t> Wasnt spt ge afer Kentucky, by ihe ritola, to eld fo fet Nase | ME COMM bad not yet been plaord in, They wore City, Rate tem! C ata Riva, Agpics | /Y Cony their rig, seceds from the Unico era indeb e a at has been really q 7” Pa afer spending amerry doy of itwith the : me pele, to ald fi wiifying Nash: 7 ned by omen Goerleon, of Ftetteeb, Beret OO ear ate : ahd ite thiepefore bound to extend to them all | Coneat Port Bi but they have boon a Gen. Wool and Howell Cobb Meet. i the tmore C1, Le enya infveraae | Vile tok advantage of the pris ere valeur! cout 9000 cack rues, a aa @ takin f yan ” Ne SLB 20e | the cone itutienal privtioges ect inc m-istent van‘ eye tore to Gon, S1lenMAN, whose ins aevenrcueemane: 20-2 Vion wa strto him ated the warrenter of Mahe | hemking ‘vay te “AEG ed tg Sid The roof cf tre wrth wing of the Brooklym ity with the militar aavran odeneiey: tor a | SENS ay has heon the #uject of suck | A @ ville Ly & promiuena citiz'n of Richmondy wot tg | RAKIBR tel wa ' on NOY | hospice, etuital on Biptend btieey HOM INS TU RA eof cn of th lhoa | ouferorebie c momant. They wore audly i th ENER EXCHANGE OF, i a 7 an ty = . Dav es en > t tnd Chak th Macleans y Vogetter wich Vas tiie ce wees . vas roverved by Jeff Davis whilst ny we ree jropeaed desteo If, therefore, the proporad Pee wey of Gen Store, of Hall's Bluff and sil PRISONERS, irl ese ’ ; besa tpi Wal toad aw Meeting au tas vo [ene ee tied @ éistaue of about Semsen dy net ecndecs te the fore suepicious renutation ; but tha brave soel diets Tue Bevaniad Reveniican of Wednesday last ‘rward, but the cltisens aloug the rad Rar teica wal dati atic eile ea oh sion of the i .| Booxerne, inthe ver our of his seeming de- may thy ated prevented it, hs on et r te A ait i ret apart. cal ed for, ard ought pot te y bate them to tell all, for be hod noching ‘The Submarine Telegraph, Notwithetandiog the bovtile demonstrations of | : — coca cute were sot wholly the elements 4 : | toccreeal. There was ri for th the the enemy, and the suow p operations Helens of Peisoncrs a: 0 ort Warres Tr 6 ateaple of the C' the Savior, (Raw : ti ne » foo! oxpoditi r, whict ps red the “ heer ms for an attack on tel pot metrrid) crange in Boston, Poh 2h. = Many of the Fort: War Faloy. errepont street, was blown off, but eatraoret n fooling | “ hich opered th of Fort br arn ' bo focther 4 oa " { ° : * the attitudes! ots as tek t woe during the | POOP ier mere , eines " Bt 47), On bee * nage renuite’: int thoy oaly { Horry. avd tod the way tuto Alavams, and | SOO FEDERALS RELEASED, | oe ae ee ee eet cletite ws | taking the ont ms © tunlays om shite | Te eee the Daberaadhn (Rev. De, Bartlet) exhibit the inespacty of ese ioval agitators for | ¥ Len Fort Dunelyon tell thay wore found thoro sins tfectual'y ous eff from Burt Pulenk, aod water | Order from Wastun, ou Fulton Avenir, wea ia danger of oo utng eff bud the practical adesinlstration cf affairs, j to tell the story of American gallantry aad communiostion bas to be maintsined under the fire hus wowever, declined the'r liberty, | OF Deane of bracing, do, such ax sccdeut was aiford arether proof cf the fect, if any were | ehill 14 Officers among Them, of their gu: boats, Gunboat ekirminhes are of fers: Win G. Herrin. high ht uted needed, that though Mr Cuanies | Tho entire eocresy with which Gen, Grant's ———— almoat hourly oceurrence, : u ptr! Henry M Warfiald, aod W ' dobstrehedl eCity Hall avayed to ant fry mav bea tolerable scholar bo ia @ very is mover onts were conductel, inspite of the pra- . . ESSERE REVAL Geichett, It fa thought the fort will he'd out ae 10 bel. ringers appeared c nfident that as ithad ferent statermour j tones of newspaper corresp cdents, is war Cols Wood and Cogswell Free. net 1rom the Sow Jong a4 they de mood Gem through many goles it wowld «till main pau iia snisintaitbie that toleration ia no! incompatable wich pean ae Fortress Monroe, Feb. 23, via Baltimore, 2. M. W, Barr was am oe the veleased, here Me erect jorition, notwithatan iiag the severity A tie ofSouth ro papers Las reache! here. The eatructive Wire Rechme nd Draraton of Siturday naa the Gil swings Suffelds VO. rb. 91 —Gapt. S of the Pe The eve € This tedy mot at Rich tha Be required for successful mi itary movements. Anexcutoe for Gon. Suriwan'e Boater Boston, Feb, 241 —A dost uctive fire broke out The wtroeta were wt-wwa with win b vend tere key and the gas light were ueariy al b ohue. Col. Corcoran Coming. Moe dip Arkwright lets ve posted aahire aout | ard wae dt iy ve ead. ie tava soosded | course toward bee de indood, foucd in the . teraturg Aruliery, anived here this afternooa trom | terre atest phobia: Manse “an ae ae y ster, including puri om. icky, were ture disclosure by the pray erations wi 1 ’ ae Lhe wri aru ture, betwee . 8 far sa ascertaiued, no peraon was iy jun fait hae teen isch sree a Yy top, wrere he tad been stationed with bat Hy Y iy jared: eet Tere Ree acca eapaets [ repre ented. Lighty-covan caembarn warn prose fanplation at Port Royal, but ic now ap- | JEFF, DAVIS INAUGURATED, | te. on seme day i wow anetiot out by the secre V Toe vlack was wtaly de [ Benecazerton won rik Winow cr Gom withe oF ‘ ¢ « and eighieon absent A Speakor and C that this waa due to the private letters ‘ canines Yankees, They had coven steamers, li of which Own . i Don. —Subderiptions in ald of the widow of Captain Rei i é ae. pura alisied (ea: VAAN MALL LEGA UG RLY iriedlh iB ete vag — ave palsbed wo: Une styles Capa: MAAN Wid 6 ng to the bigh wind, the fumes extended | Gondcas the slave t fon ¥e THE NEW Y¢ RK SUN Daves ard Stecnee tad pormanent he, gavo his lottors for publics Important from the South, horse chot fom unter bio, Twoof hismen were 5 hare f the U. AE oUN, reside wi 7 . i said woundeo. The town of Winton is in ashes, Our a. wd on sane u resider £ the Con stor. SMH AN bas at last rocogaizd ciicnceoaepiecoaans Fron uativd Wy ert daiees pel sath r ey ard the Corgrosa, buteg duty organizes, | thie fect ine preetame ion, calling hs attention rth ao pares " ainda. f UFSDAY MORNING, FEB 25, 186 ss hey 6 4 duly orgenizas, 1 * . Ano.ber Gerpatch, dated Norfolk, @lat It war sthathe C8 Dist i DAY MOR i piyoureids M loth eigen and rol ives to tv orth Acie | Operations in North Carolina, | Q7'" “°" : baa Atern heath bd pron, ta outa Fib, 24 Gov. Morton bas ap. of War, eb ch coclares * the fur of his (Gord isbing of in A Judictons Second Th Quimier ‘Tre federal forces again ascended the Chowan | point ex-de ve wr Jomeph A Weght U. 8. Sena. ertified & ‘ ; i fortmaccn te Lie enomy, Cirectly or indiree't : ¥ river, yraterds y, to Winton, w i Tia The sober se of Ce 1 Th written in relation to »* y y iS 4 " , : inten, with mevoral guaboote | ter, t) fll the piace of Jeeme D, Brigt sdaway wid e cf the depreciation of the currency as a reavltot ) & “Ff si cffecew, ard civing bis assurance that BURNSIDE AT WORK. atda large number of trope, Ths C afederates iii iat pike Hoh hades oe Gaga, ut (04 late tt the eurper ite be thors | TAC WILE token to bring offoudors to - ~ bead fon ae an upoa us Tae Yeakms Thr Gale at Baldwore, bch fsa the Counsel, fr t - t . aatbe. landed ard burnt the tan he 3 utheroers re Baltimore, Feb, 24.—Th: iT “ Me f Wasuteoros'st who do dof ata. | duet ’ » Feb, 24.—Tho gale is very heavy ference to the aie arant. for | Y better than dragging waoffenting eorre- oe - Hg : oak C. H, Foster, was among the | houses have been unrooted, Tiare 2 bl ce : Murray, that ae lot > « _ Ue We wt : thee de ponents out of their beds at night to bring i shel N ws from Arkansas . * P prit, ober than those given by ¢ o Masses tons , t om Arkansas, A derpateh dated Fort Suuith via Clarkeville Art The Ningarn ai Bort 5 aes VON GAVE Hy Had OSA SIRE GEN: havo | der clause wil bave to pot | them withouta word of explana.ion. Whoa ate Chataro yay, Tenn, #aye that Gaaera’a Pics 98,—The Rt. M. ates ticlana nor were they intend: 4 ar a etianlaut bub 1g wa | up the price cf get utterly fale: Gon Sirarsan challtepintodo anything wor arsed <arz4 aud Herbert ere fighting the enemy to-day, at Sue 1 OL VIN Qieematowny acrived at rater av an antdote, Gordon's nerves were very iat. @ivd | Chee TN fibton: GF aud Mea pceiun” wLimuttanes|| iy ce Taccte We eve Ua betel etd A VICTORY CLAIMED, | #ercreek in Bouts G staty, Are ‘Toe resuib ta} prevailing tile evening on ® Mone Bales Ae | bbtantiit Beer Acordia bat Aykted we shal | guely with thefact that ths bills era mats a te | PADS Corre + wil! be found in bit way. uebiknown, Our tropa are ¢ afident of au coms iy bd Leip thse nt erin eBih ag be. Met Seed field de ailtishnabaaabminhne ettin ——— LATER. appeared ta aye of gal tendor, t will be either becausy tee Moder - Congressional Proceedings, wrae aieaoas ovrried the notes in too «raat cupply ithe Pears _ ! Healy an tile of a neat Cur Washington Dispatches, The exemy lowt 100 men, and cur lose is 100, We pean 6 snd avera that a ‘irdsion st sige i borer ety SRRPIRDE td ns ned @yreat victory, ANAVIDh CONGKESS senate, A dtativer 4 5 pe ved “i *| little weebl wet ia Moores Co NOY, bye quip ( ALBERT PIKE First meanten. Lopeggifinihdetao ch ang fe continued ar tive comer t for gold, ant | yey youn y named Nani Weeutam " , + mond Wits, of Tu x wce mds te the Bus Sardi Chad Katies 1A UROL MIG) inoue (AN trai ntl eee pret fuente atti Trou-Clad Vessels for the Navye | ais sctc teens tat _ Warhinyrom, Feo 22—Mr. Wilmot pron ba pubita the sed ly tees * ody the juve abbal q ation ne Hom toe thyard of © lonsxation of ela nit vow publ abed vies that the tari | equal t The ci Jan! Eeitoe In the world. Little te is ial SJuditng by resuise wo fry tts the most lamenta- pation of ibe Thdapenae || Taw Ohtivckata Dats berg eu dies ‘ +h 1 " R ' Gatton o! 1 not bo | by teferenes to the Henk ply atoot 1M seared, but ele has av THE GALE AT THE CAPITA ee ee ding DAT to wt the Wi bau ana av duesiin Fetcuns adie xposed to view, but that dissear the Trench wat showin: ¢ Joving covregeous beart, fur by ber lator, of E CAPITAL. Lena irda cable fone Bu Coralbalrs nbd pret cz mre eiamin mcrip. Keterrs a California ray oo pr then tock ptsce fp ¢ of pol at |} rane can render we cow he aur hat < ‘i po te. Lace wo P whet t, the fart, but mot borane vntwotad, che supports and takes care of thres Tuk BAG Uc GPEdRKT WE ae duanal bs B tiste woud be move der “ : Py , view of the pam, the present, and probable fatu: =| de these troubtes, | curterey was paper, Lut because mate es vounget thas Kerlls Nate] SOULS OF HOU SEs a oO We Ore ee eee tr caneow AMINES siorkerdy Aad Millions “ubolisking clawed 4a the oie a p to execra ion, | Wa8 indispeneit > large Joes ry | isn con jrood atocls, hee great grand father, — Atuiserabie comperaation for she rata of @ free pto- i if ati dieghekile zene nen) ate ee lave. Sere Fe , ¢ ations on the contisont and for eile | tyqciy Warrrams, being one of tho three rebels ple, Acni'd with 9 ‘ienan old rman with @ 4 presented a memoria from ship-owners J OOM? . be remy fom Baltimore rr tru ga ty should ca paid by ae 5 the Governments | woe Major Axpre. her &e., &e. young wile—wre partial Uuotrati une of the deplore arey in whip tuaben owtns to lance ondve ah : = Ree : in leayuengainat France. [vory manes te, we are glad to seo, has more . bia fly. from abrone asking Covwrese that t t < were required to fill the military choste | sense than sentiment AeA dara payment ot Capture Or Nasavitie Tee Richmond Dearatcu is lauting General Peica | M¥on uf chip tier fe pr hae ol Busing tre ware Seapets we marching arrater, ard which, when paid out, | tiie Sy conte a year she charges for hor paper in 84. Low's, Feb. 21—A epocial dispatch from | ("min treet victords w heed in Albert ATH Lath to certati ra by iy Bhat 4 wa and others of the New was h arded by the people ¢ ths disturbed dis- | yivaice, She has a considerable fund of quiat | Caire, to the Drwccnan, maya that the (atom ins [TP " : ary of Wee ey re WL Ohm wad Bi eaalh\ oor ting themestves in ces tricts, ‘Tho eupplios of gold at that time wora erten, ted ane : iipaesa Stak ay \ @ Drerarem containg the programme for the Ppl fe pie wl fl ‘ ale te ‘4 t ea lee tae ad eur kata AL GE 5 Baek of the world hat could only be acquired at suc! Gen Aull Any All be edie > eects Ahad J Davis. annonocing Friday, the 48th iamant, as | it was agreed to trangpors tra ps and muuisions of While tec tac eesias Tre same was tho caro at Fort | °4 pier, c8 pie : Pvaland. / ap early ago, in the editorial proftasion. vile ade bees ps, and that @ } aay cftesting hunilistion and prayer, sforwiel. 8. ‘ lakers pee Twaskor, where the rebils foand their cond In subrequemt years, the colebrated ae troug ress don haw occured among the poopley here le octhing in the papers from Bevaansh, eON, HY oppose! the resiution as apo. | McMenur, the sister ofthe patrit, prevonted exch Kteruscniin, when tofers ths committer of ‘The Gale ant the Telegraph. cote els ee fe Na acs a Jualiament, said that war slwaye medeanim. {| Cur nowa by telegraph iacut somewhat short portant change in the price ct gold, because it to wy for tho reason that the direct western inst be bad by Velligorants st any price | lies were el! down at an early hour Inst eveae England undertook te euipply bor allios with the | fog, aod only one wire was working south, ent thera iy a9 | Wiichalso seems to have suspended animation Jong Lcfore our hour fer going to press. of them with # gold seal ring, the weal bearing al shamrcky with the motte, * For our Couniry.!4 A spring opening theeen', showna portion of the! which waa cut cf by bia er senteroeof death, ta the + very handsomely platted, and word © MeMargs!” TON BANK.—The odidice ta ba esite of the Fulton Bak will be The s rremdler of Savannah was rumored #t Rich- mond. From Foyt Donelson. ve, Feb. 22 —Kverything is quiet at Fort Donelan, e rele s, before evacuating Clarke villa, fired « { Lriige cr asing the Cumberlaud ot that tica 0 where Loth camps speevily commingled upon terms of frioréship. The Southerners arc convinesd by the gal- eably Lettered by losing the fib!, and row Waablegton Washingt\n, Feb, 21.—Ten millions of dollars in the wun appropriated Ly Congress for the com- plete c nstrucsion and équipmeat of trou-clad vate sels for river, harbor end coast defence, and for which the Navy D.partment invites propositions ir old boast of supo- Hoare of Ro presen Mr. Roscoe Cockling offered the following :— Rew led Wy the Bouste and House of RB presen Natives, boat the t avkwo? Conve mare de>, aud are lantry of the debt th 'u riority is umtourd.d, and this wilds to their re- spect for our stde, Ov mixiog with our troops, they Gicd that our men are ny’ the * blooty” motal duriig twenty > wonder that its value rot, apart fom that of makiog » legal tancer ibe paper of the Bank of England wea nover on the Pack te th Tur New F omatructed on 8 Fons juite mc lore Foote issued the f lowing proclama. Hor Inhabitante cf Clarkarilles A New Privatece, abolition ata which thoy have beou led to sup- Captain John G. Gandy, of the schooner | Ava " Ithas determined ty fumnieh bo plans but to leave | vorery prevented ty M Jue | two stories Lis’, and will bavescellar which will J f be } papa y ' s 3 prewente ¢ jor Gowra's Molleck and pose, ani another cause of quarrel is gone, | PY hed to excess, ard woud aot of ttaelf havo 8. Kiwords, states Ine private latter trom FP wiadom ard the Migor of the city, who call nary as ~ nag Laoag dvobear aired da aod Barn eitealve ailoaa. ol Gs tate thes ioae: ergy Vey gad egret Bg p ; - ‘i nt face of ‘ tees : H EG Nie Baie he citys who oa! to develope the on'us in designs bast calcu. | 0 ¢ir resp tives mm BHA be both tena Ca wil feet high, and 3°. fire prnot [sseosibly both patties compare notes, find | ‘aund @ rise in gold in face of the fact that | astau-ai, Cubs, that hit vessel waa chaaat and | ime yeateri Cur hointing the Uni : LAethealpen eer fp eats ete 1 hi pi hig ogee Povo ll payline Ay eh alae ei planed -peneslicco nie pes ag ated for elfeciive purposes, avd the Department commerce and industry wore very active, In and ceilings, ‘The second atory will be arranged nothing to quarrel about, and besome the mor crertakev, on the 2th of January (latitude not P the Sorta te ascertain my views yand, for achieving the glork vicworiag in intentions to- if the United States, at proaent, thers is abuz~ .) Ly ® pilvateer under Evgiiah colors, Bhe # aha eet Bea ote | Will emake ita wolections accordingly which th e# mevamente rowulted, off, eg. Tho frouts will be built with bosament and friendly from the intercourse, ‘i prin ee ta iat desaaed fe ie | eae pay te Heasd Wea, ot auc Me Wasdeod Sea wards the citizens sud piisate property, Thereby ‘There is on extraordinary high wind prevailing Corkliug ssid that he merely aaked that the | ficot story of limestone, and the second atory cf] All things, then, which tend to rankle in | datce of coin, pec! S for it Atri " MI annownce te all paces dispoded persons th | here today, ‘The roo’ of houses have been blowa | uld lie over the present, Lear brick with bewn stone wiadow trim: aod Sadon Lowrd one handred men, After fring # ahet across the bow of the schooner Calvin 8 Edwards, tre captain of that veasel hauled to, and was taken on board the privateer; and they, at Lis veuve! was loaded with oooparnca, tse to them, ailswed him to proceed oa eee burden ngs. Tux Greman Hosrrrar—Oroantzare or Tit Exwoorty ® Commrtrax,—The Ex tive Corin tHe, app inted at the recent mase meet. ing held in the Prescott Hour, in behalf of « @ man Hs pital, met yerterday In the basement of Matthew's Chureb, Walker street, © Mr. Steiyer, Mr. Herrmena Rowe wes chair. sired that the men eho earoed thess hovors should wear them, and all the honor te whi h they are en- titled, whatever, except that caused by speculation based upon such theories as that of the circular alluded to, and which croaks about the evils srising from two standards, Up to 1852, the country always bad, as France still bas, two standards, gold anc silver; and ns in their perros ner property ball suffer molestation by me or by the nave forces under my command, end they may eofely resume their business avoca- tions with sesurances of my protection, At the Paroe tiwe T require thet ell military stores aud arny equipments eball be suirendered, no part of ther being withheld or destroyed; and further, no eecemslon flag, or manifemation of seoasion sball be exhibited, And for the faithful ob- wervance of these conditions I shall hold thorities of the city respor sible, (Bigued,) ANvuEWw IL. Foor, The Nashvil’e papers advise the undermining of some of the blutte ¢ ¢ Cum)erland River, on the approsch of our gun en's, either to destroy then or olet/uct the channe’ Southern minds should be done away. Tho President's colonizaiim scheme; Secretary Cawenon'’s flan for the dismemberment of Virginia, Gon, Farmost’s and Gon. Pireurs abolition = maw and emancipation schemes gonerally--sll these are judiciousl: peasing to acy ard their removal shoals when gcld began to flow {c {a aba ke sccompanied by evidence of ood feeling to- | Celiforals, under foars thay it won! wards the general population cf thy South, led | the United States abolished the silver astray, as it bas been, by the falsehoods and and Holland the gold standard, Tho latter trickery of political leaders. If we are to country adbered to silver under the improssion Dave any celebration over rebel tags, let it be | that it would riso as compared to gold, and the burning of them, upon some prospsroun duh | therefore benefit the monied or creditor clase, of July, after the rebellion shall have bea ex- | Hoth nations were disappointed ; gold bas con~ tinguished, and when it shall be regarded as a tinued to pour iv, to the extent of 1,000 mil- friendly siga that all animovitios between the { lions from Austrelia and Calif.rnia in ton years, off, trees torn do wn, and #igns and awnings deatroy- et, The roof of the Library of Congress has been blown ta, 1s was of thick ylans, 1, Corcoran wil Le made a Brigadier General a soon a4 he returns from the South, It is reported that on Saturday Gen, Batt was non inated o# Mulster Extruordinary to Mexico end teat the project of a treaty, rubstantially aa- suming the Mexia debt dae to England, Brace) | > er ee Cosiysyer ep and Spain, the interest on which amounts to three De referred to the Committee on Military mail ons a yeary Was also nent tthe Senate, Tie treaty guarantees our psymens of it tr five years, General Beanregard is sick, in Nashville, with typhoid fever, or sure throw, Tee arrest of D'Utway, of the Garibaldy Guard, by Gen, Blenker, has created considerable excitement amovg the Teutonic warriors on the ox (Obin) had no objection to the rea lution, wht to ben litle more extended, I! of pinion as ty whom the cracit- and planning of these movoments belonged. Hs (C»x) thovght that the wentlenan (Conkling) on # former ave the credit of planning the movements to Joint Committer on the conduct of the war, Ri- maof thavks to our efficent and men ought to Engltoh Telearaphiag. The I're' he Uniced Statos are under ob Ugast ms to thi itv Magnetic Telegraph Com- pany, whose nes extend from London to Liver- prol ard Queenstown for the prompt and accurate taremisin over thelr wires of the Queen's tpeech, dolivered Ln Parliament the day of the K. ngeroo'a departure. My this enterprising feat of this ling, the Ameri- wate Were placed in possession of this imp srt. monty two days im wivanice of its expected tior, by electing the following regular effi cer, via. 4 =<Mr, Merrmsnn R se, Presiaent; F. Kasmmer, S4- ‘Kling, in reply, said that he ventured to lat wheneverthe h sory cf the war shail cone to light, i8 will turm cut that th did not orkizate in Werhington, a i e ertabiabed mate of duin ewe in the Military Departinent, ‘I's the Generals named (H»l eck ard Grant) and to other ageacies elnewhere are die credit of the seblevem ts, The vicw ries Brill ard Sauery Vice Pre ide nts, the elect on of those cifiows postp ned until the next meting, After o livel debate, in woich Mcesr#, Brill, Sane , G anbanaklon, Maynard, Frank, Ottendoerfer, Dr. Sebuty cau ant d A i epION, : peers ‘ a Oclcn r een orwanized by any one sitting in a room pre participated, @ metioi . Ottendoerf two sections of our country aro dead and for- but there is no perceptible change io the rela- | "eertion a Sree oe ak Vrom F: lonree. Lae aa bathe peda a wih Pe en ihe ngs a y mane tore gy BE ee oh tha ada abana prapaaetotiye re rota 0) ever baried, ‘The dignity of cer Government, | tive value of gold to silver, Why? Because} Autegraph Leteor from Lente Napoleca. Hertvee Menten Ko heaton The Be Ree Ee Bey Be resolution Rotion we shuld noe do ine | SP?! D E acloct the Committees ¢f Coliection and to prepare plan cf general organization, was put ad carried, Mr. Frank then moved that the committer nan od by *he President, and that the nex: mv of the Executive Committee be held at the sam place, st 4 P.M’, on Saturday next, ‘The latter part of the motion was accepted carried, but, in 'efarence to the former, the Chal man bw declined the app ointment of the ov mlttee, and indicated the Vice-President of th Lanien' Aid Society, aa the better parton to do the latter named Merara Frank, R se, B'mbr, K ner and Krusing, and Mra. Ttauselt, Mea, BK and Misa, Koruer, Mr, Buchsweller sem stated teat the German divulon of the Potomec army is completely demoralzed? justice to the General-in-Clief, which the resolution simultaneously with the gold discoveries, the progress of affairs in India was such as to cause an active demard for silver for that country, and the quantity sent thither very nearly equals the whole supply of gold which has poured into the vacuum caused by the withdrawal of silver from the East. Hence there has boon no appa- rent change in the value of the motals. In the loyal states there is $125,000,000 of ciein back and circulation, and there are #150,000,000 of hank notes circulating side by side with gold, To make the latter a logal ton- We Edword Everett has received the following handiome letter from the Emperor of the French Te adorts this week's Lrourm both in French and English; |, with Colonel Cannon and Major Jones, of bin wt with the steamer Adelaide this morn- ing, under a fag of truce, to be met by appoint- nt by General Howell Cobb, of Craney Island, ye purpowe of opening negotiations for a g 1 exchange of pritoners: ‘The Adolaide was met by the William Said sn,and Genera! Wool having stepped on board the Latter, a consultation of about an howr in length took place betwoen the two Generals, the result of whicu # not knowns Tie Hobokem, with the w>-marine cable to be ald wcroma the bay, did not leave until about Lalf in moctirg and suppressing a formidable rebel- ion, by quiet and steady alberecce to its con- stitutional law, will be better apprecist abroad, if unaccompanied by what may appear asundue exultation in our separate stepa of triumph over the teimporsry Uroil which his token pla! Old, Hhotyh perhaps this was not the design of the moe ver (Ge nkling) of the restisiom. Toe resolution was rotrred Ti Affairs tn Misso: St, Louis, Feb. 23.—The gunboat Essex ar tived from Cairo today, She will immediately be puten the Ways; 50 feet added to ber length; her inuchivery lowered into the old, and repaired throughout in the most thorough manner, Gap t. P.vter who came on the Essex, is improv ing rapi’ly, Bis feve and hands are pretty severe ly woalted, but he inbaled uo atean, aud wil be ready for duty soon again, OFFICIAL ORDER Bouse then pa sed the Port Ofive Appropria- Ml. Tadian App opri Couimittee of the We Comrinaxm 24 Nov. 1561 lively interos t the dinner at in Bul wos takea up in Wie diseotirne which Hy T gad which you have sent have fortnd, (i langii age fall nes, the animated expression of the sentiueats by which America and Fiance have been for #9 mu years tuited, L have elso bean partiont touched by the jurt horage rendered ty the of the cule «fmy fenily, Receive, therefore, my sincere shanks, and be pleased to make m War Intelligence. A FEPRL GUNDOAT FPLRET READY. A lotter from Cairo, Lilinois, says “ We have the most reliable information in this vicinity that the rebel gunboat fleet, of the ae - cordiality and fear The Burnsiic Expedition, if i Gan. Burasipe is at work again, os telegraphic accounts, through rebel sources, published in nother column, clearly indicate The greet victory at Fort Donelson has #9 “ 5 der, the quantities boing maintained would not | howiecb ments 0» sour boaorabla Ave past two o'clock this aternoon: MM wdquarters Department of construction of which the Southern papers fre- f pie ghe humorous Jiclay Concoruls DE p #od eompleiely -ovsnhaiened other’ p44ith fash depr ato them, neitnor would government “th re ete een A connect ving been made between the cable lon fe ty % ' queetly spoke previous to the cst ablishment sinment om the Olet ef Murch, i ovr people bad almost overlooked the chear- | °'! i toate’ ‘aration: Taadins oe wares and the land wire, at its termin Bow J The Ms v anette g ty of the blockade, is now completely titel out and would dedic ta the whor ing progress of cne of our most ac ive tienorals, Rotes to the same eatent depreciate, The dan eotereeenern Grove, avove the fort, constant communication isp letires be impre mall ottivers she and equipped, and is ready for tae upward } } ger is not in making them a legal tender, but in Den'h of Lad beeen the ioe asa Gage 9 eeorving gout order and diselp ine atnong thetr ‘A Federal officer spoke of this matior and he, too, by negotiations about the rebel prisoners, or some other matter, appears to Dave leon eoinewhat delayed. But this being over, bo apprara now to be on the direct track for Weldon, N. C., having asconded the Chow- tasia by they dird, and the p: 1 to be present and per. form free of expense, ‘This offer was thankful y ao! 1 the Committee adjourned to moet ove reaolved troops, As the arutewot the West aay Teuntsae aud the Southern states, let us show bo ns of these states that we come out rebel Lon, at mefiw@of the Cons they have been deprived leaders, ‘They have been yesterday to one of aptains of @ tone Han~ Jon's Kentucky regiment, ‘Tho Latter said that bo was in tho city of New Orleans a coupl weeks finco, and that eight Confoderate gu Loats were then lying at the whorl awai jag ippi_ The tle’, reglecting to pay them by taxes, and in in- creasing the quantities to a great excess, In this lies the real difficulty, Tho notes if de pended upon entirely, will be ruinous, but will A correspondent of the New Haven Jovry i gives the following account of the death of Col Russell, of the Conneciicut 10:9, at Roanoke Island :— headquarters There ig no doubt about the wire being succemsfully laid, aud if the weather is favor able the line wal be open tomorrow forenoon. ‘The George Wasblogton, from Jamas River, wit! 17 bad prow ‘ . rsetul i i , rs <1 tt < " $90 released Union prisoners, has just arrived orders :o proceed Up the Mis: en river to Winton, a place within ten miles of i: vente , fonsaae te Amontt $0.tBe:.cam OF] Wa tsned ja linen of teille oupostta Aad Bey nong them are Cols. Cogyawell, Lee and Woxd, | Wat We come to oppires ane Plaior, Re sat’, fe under tie command of Commodore See Tt Doe A 6 taxes levied Hed outs her, oth . actd we will undec vill ie BE ie’ ara Gil DNal Ok on Bu of No v4 Morfrees>oro, which latter place is the highest | [2° ‘**** A | monts wore marched in uur righ aria, and about ® dozen other officers: wleo {them thet we come to rextore, uot to ¥ Holling, The boat Bron een val. | man +t anott er colony of abous ninety persons wil b!e point for large vessels | [a the same sente, the prymont of interest in | and loft, bus we pt Bas cara neg clin cacaacel (a Se AEG we cores Ne rerioret ae more heavily plated than oura, an : Bavigab'e point for large vensels apan that } in won the etccks without p-oviding tho | thicker and ingter, Wu were cnderal 0 tle lau the erent of the schoous ba bedi va thug of the Unions Wo il terable,. Tho machinery is all below the uns | be sent out on the 26th inst, to Gonaives, Hy; river, and the point at which the Land force ee een een taxati P ci Kinder the bastes and stop fidne, Down the bays § Gu! of Mexico, on the tetof November, and the ny shall enjoy, unuer its f Lda Fels iis respect they aro equal to tho | 15 wan intended thas they ig0 om the 900, but would ratorally debsrk fora march to Weldan— Jy prying, by tanstion, I merely bests | pied ur 859 erat soverof bore stampe ff briy Elsinore, protection of life and property as tn f Benton, the Lest boat of tba Federal deet. The | tho bari Maryland, on which they were to tak pome twenty-five or thirty miles to the west ing thoair, Mr. Srautpina, of the Commit. ] ud whatever else furnisied protection tus fi Tre largest number of the prisoners returnad ba JS ldiersy let no excuas on our part te rebel cilicor tated that It is the intention of | oye, ba "Le! Rivesell for a lung tine ref wed t. Lie hareb fore innued ‘tack on Cairo, tee on Ways and Means, in the Committee of 3 1g tothe Tammacy and Ist California regiments, | glory of our arma. Commodore Hollins to male an rdof vaashero, nant 7 be A tenant Colonel of the D'Epiaue from’ thie departenent, ta revard to piles Oxy t » * Mar sdiction— ward of Murfreesboro, Winton is capturet,and, | 11.4 Whole, pointed out the evils of paying one | got out shen with bin ond askew him to wath J Tuere are now no Union prisoners remaining ot from this de tetadesruvilon ot private property, | eed that speedily. * Mark my prediction—you will tind these boats below Fort Hol: ia less than ten days’, was one of the remarks which I heard him make, Tue rumor of a contemplated attack on Cairo has spread no little consterna- tion among the people here, and if the rebels ly have the kind cf tleet I have jas* deseribe | their apprehensions ara no: alogethor AL NOTICES. grourcless, At present, such an ate easi y be repulsed. W ave seven of ejcht rel Meeiog of the abe boats bere, and, though some of them «re not Pringe sh on Wedninaca in yoed repsir, they, could all be brought into pn .. All mee ™ requisition in caso of emergency. Inawe k or as so, however, five of #ix of thore will start for the Cumberland river, loaving the place core 0. tainly pregnalle to a Leet of eight well-armed ‘ pF bgt vessel ar Panctud attendance 1s positively — quis AMUS BANDIORD, N/D 40 THE KENTUCKY GRAND ARMY, Thor are ayont 115,900 troops, says the St, Hurvab fe! Louis News, in Gen, Buell’s department, shane bo go to tue seat « vided into brigades of from 3 500 te > 00) each, | gor yourselves aud faniliews Afow and four gran divisions cf from 20,000 to 30, Wwahtad. to brig tae gallant Bh, Basie 000 e1 The division comma AS. NEI 1, 2. 3, rh having Leen burced by the Rebel leaders, the vandalism is as usual charge! to our aevount Impracticable Aboitiion Theortes, A certain class of politicians are very much Barsun’s Mrskom WAS AS MECH THROS’ win yeeterday aa ¢ver, and with fuch aterec is Com, Nett, Hippopotamus, Whale, Se fon, and the Fairy Plays it will comtinue so th the firing and soe the stleos of his owa abot, CH had aritte) By theetforta of cur Lieutenant-Co nel, this han Was gob oud of the way at leat but our Colonel had beer A hall whiczed close t Hod ont, Colonel, that wae do Le down t and steniieg, and yb: mee tof slaves, must be stde ly enforced Is does not beoug t> tre y & decid# upon tue relation of madter and Bica quesions must be sourta,, No fugiive slave wi wimitted wie in thus r a ex opt mnerchautay farmorsy eno} in araayy wr hot to be lest 1 ei! er or property, If, howevory thay 5 bel class of creditors in coin aed another in paper, Bici mond, it he did not go to the bottom of the matter, und show thatthe whole arcument rested on taxation. If that 's adequate, ali will have if not 60, none can got it hy any possi- tay Ste brings fourteen released officers, including Col, Wood, of the 14th (Brooklyn) Naw York regi- nent Whe was wouaded and captured at the bat- Dull Run; Col, Lee, of the 2h Mssachusetis *, captured ab Ball's Blutt, Cl. Cogxewell tthe Tammany regiment; and Caps, K tor, of Baker's California regiment, Colonel Wood was paroled and had the liberty Fooving about the city of Richmond previous to cavinge He was present at the iasuguration of Jef, Davis) and states that uo eathusiasm was noaifested on the ovessivny Lardly @ cheer being sbeed. Colone! Lee, of the Marsichusetts 20th, says thas ast before leaving Richmond on Saturday evening « y for bo appearance of ¢ in Coit entrested hin t Buppose mist exist between the seco and the Feders! Government, when tl tary power Cf the rebels cha'l have been crashed. Mr. Sumnex, of Massachusetts, in a series of resolutions, recently iutrodace’ into the United States Senate, endeavors to obl.ter exister ce cf the rebellious S:ates, 4 them into conquered proviaces, ‘ by officials fram Washington, T 4 tions set forth that the rebellious States have forfeited all the functions peculiar to a » ty politic by their disloyalty, and therefore ful within the jurisdiction of Coagress as ¢ 26. ered mh mi im ther per bot ab onal’ # ould are wssurrod that the s'atements which appeared in the Albany correspondence several of the rs and to which the bas given currency, associating the name of Banses,” with lobbying oporations at Albany, do gi justice to a lady whose per goral chezacter ehou!d have saved her from the unplessantness of newrpiper notoriety, One whose mears’ of information ere of the best, fpforme us that there is no truth in tho re orts reflecting on Mre. Barnes, and we cheor- entered our they will the penal+ tess f ou Violoth on, wes and publ property of the eu ust be surr wnd ury attempt $) conceal such prope fraudulért transfer or otherwise wil ished; bus no. private property will | urless by orders of the General Wherever is becomes necessary, forced contri tions for enpplies and ubsimtence fr our troops will be made, Buch levies will be made as light as pos- sible, and be so distributed #s to produce no dia trees Amory the peoples All property tp salon mustfbe rec opted fully, and aceguated for as here- rear, ond we | » Whata thi Lani theemotions! Mach aa fT lovad Color Rumel!, Tfelt no arrow then, My only thought Sar, the progrend of the tight, asd the question of succor oF failures Cowmunicatton Soldier's Bocksi U.S. Ay Hosrirar, Paeperick, Mp.) February 1oub, 1862, 5 Editor of the NY. Suv;—Wil you allow me (throusb the columns of your valuable Jour ral) to acknowledge the receipt of two eases of Nant mandard required by the U, 8, Qu an. Alexarder McDowell McCook. Whe a clothing aud transportetion I fofore directed, territory. ful’y give place to this di:claimor of all asso- be was taken euide by adistingulahed officer of the | ‘These orders will bo read at the head of every Gen. George HI. Thotnas. te i i oe 0! on) ma ¥ . ‘ge tte ‘ hed, and relief given to the wives of soldiers fr It may be indeed possible, though not prova | ciation between the lady in question, and thet sltovether about 1,000 volumes, fur the J oe vemnmant who privately assured bin shes | Tegiment aud all «ilivery are ommanded to strictly eu, Ormsby M. Mitchell. vishecl Caromittes, after being mustered into ittenden. rvice, $100 bounty paid at the expiration of ee LRU RRUIy lohne tiscaareed. toe fartl Tnfrimation apply, to List, JAMES GRANT Contre a. L0¢ AL NEWS. eruiting officer, fe8 158Tu'Ta*iG NEW YORK AND THE VIC Tur Gate —At 3 o'clock yeeeeriny Lage ind shifted and Liew & gale fro’ pariet an the veasels at anchor in the Norsh piiged to get both an: River, dragews and ne Belght of the blow, the tteamebip Consdivutloo, trom Sbip Leland, came uP Thomas 1. C use of the seloiers at this hospital, books were presented by the membore ada, of the 43d et, M. EB. Church throughtthe Pastor Rey, Henry J. Pox, practice of female lobbying against which we have had occasion to speak strongly. We have » | bad too much of this fominine intermeddling case of @ portion of Missouri, at prosent, liu: | with legislation at Albany. It is some times puch » proceeding is clearly exceptional, ai | done thouyhtlessly, without doubt, and per- does not require any special legislative enact- | haps more in obedience to a woman's love of in- ment such as that advocated by the Massscau- | duence, than from any worse motive. Bat it setts Senator, Hven admitting that li bags less open to censure on this account; rebel states must be raled by military juri it id well that these who would pervert hy iz (p4 rf Hoa pending the organization of loyal and con- | social infuence to the defeat of the just ends siale 10 par cen. beets 08 staal een pected esther pest of presaees ewig & oitwtlonsl governments, there would still ben # cf legislation, ehould understand that they { 95! nT galeabo' he ee Te aie are Va ia ble, that in some s\ater the absence or the dis ‘ loyalty of the local civil authorities may re martial law temporarily necrssary, as .p ciictal dispateb had just been received of the fall of Nashville, 4 ‘The released prisoners have just marched up Ba’ _ Tuomas Jevrenion Hitt. timore street, escorted by # detachment of the Fifth A Very sharp transaction has been brought | New York Zouaves, with their fae band, ‘Taey to light in Kansas, involving the reputation o! } were enthusiastically cheered along the route, Joba W. obtns Governor Robin on, Soe: end George 8. Hives, State niger by By commacd of Major General Hallec's. Wa. H. MoLian; Ay Jy The Fort Donsleon Pelsonors, Cincinnati Feb, 23.—Tho Comenctar's Indianspolis dispatch seys that 5009 Fort Donelson prisoners had arrived there during the last uu hours, They are the hardest looking set of men ever collected together; uniformed in regs of all colors wish carpets for blankets, ‘The privates aa- ‘ert that secession is going up; thay @ Yare betver reated and fed here, ‘than they bave Does for the UNITY. Si Btate, toads The released prisoners say that the captain of raagy of AMG, caren eee Oe ),000, by selling ‘she steamer thas brought them stated that he ex-

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