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Dos 1 81 ret Jan 8, Beit Lite MAlth, a Meerkton, from 0 Walsh Onever & , for Beaton, | hag ily BR meth port, ‘Barden, Kelley. Norwalk Aonie J Rovndl, Mxiges, Piisaberhport, with | WA for Bomtom. | J, dare, \ Doorman, Sayre, Daly? day | soyece re Badgeoe Peary with corn bo Bennett, Philadelphia # tay, with rodeo wip Bate ‘ine : Venn, ‘ drew diad cf conmmpticn gpoke HB M gunboat 8 pite ARRIVED LAST EVENING. 163 daymy with scommmion Jy guine tho entire pamaze, Pel 6 while yocer 3 cicee refed top vtered & Purricsba, hich continue! for three boura, wit! fear hil vickance, carry ag aay fore aud ora jak gorda | cing fore and miszen fopaalis and foretop- ajaail: wes 45 days before apother yard Tali owing to the severity! the wea } BOT RG Ling O14 pasved @ bry b main mast atl boweprit atantions ne in thet rituetion; she wasce & parat clow gris from W, which aed § days. BRIG—Maris, Morgan, Pars Feo 1) with rubber to EL Goring SCHOONBES— ores L Miele, Treat ® Barter ? daya with wot kor (Br) Cook, Halifax § to Bunter & Wheelwright. March “Teh Sbipe Wa! Twiand; An- ke Seren San Fi . + Aspinen) ww World, luverparl Banyan. M @ theron. Tendon: Chas I Mecklenherg, C es Move Dae B Word, Matanzae, Pee Bante: g; Coveisad. Fein Mo Adame wmbicg Arabia for Liverpo | g Columbia, Havana, SPOKEN Wolans Bot the Hicblanta t strarer May Queen, Francia, Lenet, bound uth, DISASTERS, &¢. Houmme + Four brig WC Clare, late y sabore cn Obit at arrived at Abin Ford: the vemel apd cargo wes saved throug Aha perseverance ater and princt Capes 2 real ies at thane THE NEW YORK SUN. THU G, MARCH 13, 1862. Figtslee, Po ackiog,end Fank Floding, It wight be supposed that the Evasine Post, Woncp ard Tinese, which bh ff in the attacks upon MeCu. ity, would be tatistied with the deirgn of lest tkree weeks. In this psriol, Ken‘u Tennessee, Arkanras and Florida thovean4 prisoners—stores and military proper- ty by the mi:lion—snd all of the rebel strong: bel’s have Leen required for the Unicn, through place emanatirg Jargely from the Geneve Commanding, This tatictios the — pibtic bur rot. these jeurnale, ror a enall party which thote j urnals reprosos: Seys the Worn: /This retreat fs a fore dis Sppeintiment, little comfort TALEO han Lied. AKA euch 1a thes Bot the tore with sbich oherw joia tion. Tha only plea put 3 shou'd bave been suirounded Feady for cop'ure wil Spring allowed to evapo withovta tigh by military fault that to robels were enabled Fetreat; erdt a » beld beon at the victory i) worthless when not Olteloed ing regular manner, This reminds usof a very pec’ way in which a noted preach- er Coferds binclt on the charge of go n preachi fermer boy,” says the ravorond speaker, “ prckets al few ary cuts a switch frome mi yhloring bush, and with « piece of twine wn) 8 bent pin, goes forth toa Deivhboring broek, td returns with a well fili- ed ted of deticits trout, He bas knowa fwom infarcy every hole acd awil in) that reok—jurt where tt ard just bow to catch them—ard ugh for bi But rot enowyh fir (he profesional angler, who 068 forth tothe samy brook, with horas and Wogor, ret! ard rot, basket and files, and al the appurtenarces tor well caught tith, but re- turred empty handed, though eceoring at the 1ad’s succeos, because not obtained in a similar manror, “I’reaching,” #218 the spoxker, “which wins eouls, whother reyrular or irreyalar, ortho» ox, apathetic or sensation: preaching for me!’ And wo Core say that Liscouw and McCuxt LAN are of the tame way of ihicking, Last winter Burasipe wary sont Jown tu take the re bela in the South; mid-winter was taken for the Tenrceree expeditions, and (he early spring fixed upon for an advance through Cumberland ap. If tie roby ls had stayod where they belong. ed, they would have been captured at Bowling Groep, Columbus and Manaceas, in a regula manner, but having ran away very irregularly, and without military precsdent, neither the Presidint, MoCii.Ax, nor the public at large will feel troubled about the crler of their going success, ard not los of life, being the truest tests of wihtury jocius, That genoralship which gives ws victory, thoulu be « na, —that is the Th Pot fon of Qeesn Viocrla. Tux Kh papora state that tha ment hat urder coo il a ibe w mearures tir repairing sustain the death of Pri wer. t tally krown that his Royal fit substantily aster M ¢ pray ate and form the mit mal docum are to nuaer u aye of fom 10.000 to 12 and 4 commis’ for 1559, are only now bai gigned by her, It tein contemplation ty to a commission for this »urpose, min tt jeerge the Fourth, in o 4 tellove hor Majesty {rom datics of a moi a ter, whi yw greatly tax her a'r But therw is another point of greate ! ty. Birce the death commar ications bot Cabinet BMin‘sters have mosily besa mado throug Sir Charles Paijps and itey but it ie fe that ix {s0 (trea iinpor arce theee duticr should devolve or gn of roster political weight and stwion, 4 nurrer us public duties of the Prime Mia end the x ity of his attondavesin Parla ment, prclede bim from this duty, and weul Prevent bis constant attendance at Court, as it Moves from pisce to place, Again, the appoint. ment of a man of high capacity to this post would practically make him superior to the Prime Minister. The onjy native left is the appointment of #01» man who» potion would be a guarantee for the pr por perform. ance of bia delicate dutics. Tuo while sub- fect, which is full of difficulties, is Leing an» telf expecially as as inventor, having, when in ary and locomotive steam boilers, also planning and constructing the first steam fire engine, testified to the prac ere was no one | tions, befcre cflicial commit pase’ 0% | the special purpose of examining them, in com- potion with others. now uriversally adopted,—te placing the en- therefore out of (he reach of dangor, The U. S. icusly diecussed by the British government, and the result Is Icoked for by the people with goa: ore] interest. Jotm Eriomen, the Investor. His name is now before the public, as promi- ently for henors and succoas, as hia hot-air ‘yeeos! placed it, several years back, for ridicale and fallars, fis reception by the Chamber of Cammeres, and tho credit he hae acquired with the navy, as publishod im apethor eolwmn, is but a sample of the honer which he aly reeedves from every part of the land, Capt. Enicesos scoompaniel the Monitor dering her Inte trip te Fert Monroe, and ro~ mained inside Guring ite severe fight with thi Morrimac, which gives fin a very ogi experience for future enterprises of the k Mr. Enicason is a Swede by birth, ard is about sixty years old, the last twenty of whieh he haa spent in this country. From boyhood he bas pr. ¢ed himself eminent for bia genins in the mechanic arte, [afore he was twenty yoare of age, he was employed ae overreer in many puslic works in his own country, the proofs of which are now among its archives, Ip after yoars ho distingaihed him- England, first apphod artificial drafe to station- Numerous medsls, premiums ard diplomas have al value of his inven. appotated for His application of steam to war purpoams is tire motive power below the water line and steamer !'rincoton being the first to which steam was thus applied, was arranged by his plans and under bis supervision. The increasing popular. ity of the atmospheric engines, his practical ap Pp in, would be sufficient renown for many an inventor ; but he hes gone on, till today wo have witnessd the triumphant success of an onterpti e, which when the plans were sabmit~ tol to the eapient at the head of our naval alfairs, were distrusted, and, by force of his san- guine bslefcf success, he offered to construct ard test to perfect satisfaction, before asking remuneration. Mr. Entcssom has bad the usual fate of Tae venter Now he has been praise! for his gon- jus, and now ridiculed for his supposed blun ders, Somotiner he has mato a hit, and then ayain he has missed it, Saccess has waited upon him one day, disappyintment and loss tho xt. At last he is triamphant, and the Mon- itor will give him fame—wo wish we could be sure it would give him afortans also, Bat, in these timos, fortunes do not fall so readily into tho pockets of honest and hard-working inven- tort, as Into thore cf intriguing contractors. The ceuntry can be proud of Ente sson—though ic is not the land of his nativ ‘The Army Orders We like thetr tone, It beapesks action, Tho appointments are go ni not the least im- jortant of the winter's experience is that knowledge of our Gererals which makes this fact known, And the prospect before us is cquaily xecd. ‘Tre cordon of military opera. tions is new to be drawn tighter ard tighter, by McChantan on the North, Boan- sie om the East, Burien on the South, and HAtLven inthe West. Within 12 months fiom the fall of Sumter, the block will be dispensed with by possersion of the coast and its sosporte, and the life of a Rebellion stifled, mot. formidable thap the world bas known for Tue Big Joker, Fromont, Kidge, wi lout men, is half looked upon as « wt tho size of the ‘ Mountain Do- just created, Now Pabiteatons, r Fela y. 1882. © lored Perd, Mayor & Coy Publishers, 06 eye rheteh, conveya to the mind « this impregnable Fortress, than lon we have yet eon, It is like- betior any pull wice truthful and correct, Tie Houttertacnir March No, ©, M. Saxton, Pavaster, 95 Pak Rew, ‘This runter contains “Hints on G ture,” “Lard:cope Adernment,” “Protecting Uw Birdy,” “An ilour in the Viseyard” “The Adirondae Gr with an engraving, and a varioly ot other interesting matter, Henors axp Mauryns— Notable Men of the ‘Tinea, Bi cop hire of the Military aud Naval Herow, Blokermen and Oratra. Dsinguished in the Av A Crist of I86L62. Kadited by Pea: Patuam, Publisher, 032 Broad: pe Cal- 2 Sond 4 are just iumued, and a! aay . 1 in mechanical beauty, No, 2 contains portraits of Sccretary Welles and Gon, Halleck and biograpbical sketches of Gen, Wool and Secretary Seward, No. 3 contains portraits of Generols McCall and Burnside, with the biogra- phy of the late Gen, Lyon, No. 4 contain portraits of Gov, Andrew, of Massachusetts, anil Hon. Joseph Holt, of Ks., with biography o Wm. Lowell Putnam, POSTSCRIPT, News from the South (Continued from our First Bilitirn 3 certal ka ized, Cutt ie thy wl dotsnse will oh He\eot: of da» Staunton to Gordouse.ia, How being @rbabit hyd at Te rile!) awatart ye bid recent prow body of then atiog it we freudale:t and mi tt wi diel yalty. or of Fredorickabtrg, and Sunuel re btn, re arrested ry . ee ae ior G Another Victory! Puta . tho 1s N A fi t a a en killed, From Manassag, n, Morch 12,—Accou' 8 re 1 le ate that tis works deae A rolbon veaving Bul Kav ' he Warr vtewn turnpike leadiag towarda K "Pow rebel reat art oon passing Sere gh G foew ile, eer es frou Bal Bin, feed d the vege Toe ralwa, ions ® wore dyetroyed yerterday morn ty ' +t ussod rebels have co od Mate # Bret i tin the last two months, Ocoupation of Winchester. Washing om, March 12,—Gen, McClellan his been on th Virgie ride mice M *! Thereare no lndic-tore of bis mn ed ' Jot rm bo coudvbt, peee ived from W forces Woday’ took possession 0! ster, is that oar way THE ARMY REOR Gen. McClellan in the itation is | Provident Laxconn's joking re | puch that his command of Fremont to the Bluo wacaome print, and boing partial. LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPA TO.THE NEW YORK BUN, severally and directly to the H-aretery of War, and | Thanks'to a Dead Mian J tiatrcin ar nr feces rep stun wilt ea A Message from “Joff.” FLOYD AND PILLOW SUSPENDED, ONE RUN TOO MANY. From Manassi The Rebels at Gordonsville, Now Ordor of Things. ANIZED. Field. Fremont Given a Command, THE NAVAL FIGHT. Brotherly Love Mlustrated. THE MERRIMACK’S CAPTAIN KILLED, | wise sna giving o Our Wasbington Dispatches, of eat at econ a sal Se ty have of anid de Ordered, » the coustey Wer of the de of and of the - bene lon, “tod ae par Ma Ste cai Me Generar Bay fe fhatall the contrmnders of departments receipt of this arder by the, respectively raport preted of all and each fthem, (igned ) ‘Anmaitaa Liscom, ‘The Hawpten Reade Affair. Baltimore, March 12.—The Old Polnt boat haa arrived. We learn through Lieut, Heyward, that s copy of the Norfolk Day Bo « had reached Old Point. Tt containa « highly eolored socount of Saturday's fight, and pays a great oorapliment t Washington, March 12.—Ropairs havo al- ready been comrerctd om the tridges Injured by the rebels at Ball Run, end the probability is the railroad to Mamasans will be in running order this week, By an arrivll at the Navy Yord today {t wae as. corteined that the rebel batteries were evacuated at Aquia Creek yomerday morning. Whether perme- rently cr not there are no means of atoartalning: ‘Tae Revowitcam of this morning states that aba courted! of #ar on Seturday night, it was voted by Wight to fowr that it w anible to make an wi- vance upon Manassas, the four Generals forming the advance were McDowell, Keyor, #um- nerand Heinirieman It further stater that the Prevident overruled the decision, Benstor Grimes bes received a cispatch from Mr, the lenvery of the crew of the Curmiwriand. It admits Wist seme of the shot from that vessel en- tered the Merrimac, O.@ shell killed 17 wen, and wounded Csptaia Bichanan, who subsequently died ‘The Moniter is admitted to be formidal It maya nhe appeared like bleak Yankee cheese box on aren, ‘The Merrimas, on Sunday, was under command of Catenby Jono, ‘The scoont is msinly oomfined to Saturday's fight, It mays some alight repairaywil! be necemary to the Merrimac, ‘The renson why the Merri nac did not flew attack the Comyress was because Captain Buchanan had a brother on beard as psymenter, PXPERIUNCR OF THE CONG REAS, Washington, March 12.—The official report of Lieut, Pendergrast, of the Congress, addressed to Commander Marston, lisa been forwarded to the Nayy Department. Lieut, Pondergramt aaye:—Oaing to the desth of the late commanding offiver, Josaph B. Bnith, it becomes my painful duty to make a report to you of the part which the U.S. frigate Congress took in the effort of our vemwola at Newport News to rep the attack of the rebel Mutills on the eighth instant, When the Merrimac, with threa amall gun boat, were ween wtearing down from Norfolk snd had approacked near enough to discover her character, the sbip was cleared for action, At ten minutes pant two, the Merrima> opened with her bow gun with grape, passing us on the starboard side, at a dintance of alont 30 yarda, recelving ont br ein return, After poasing Corgrenm be ran into and sunk the Cumberland. Tie mma’l r vessels then attacked us, kiding and wounding many of our crew, Seeing the fate of the Curnt erland, we ret the jib and topaall, and with the rasistarce of the tig-boat Zouave, ran the vea- Acquia Creek Batteries Abandoned, | seraiore. Av bait pam two the Merrimac took « yx sition satern of ti, at a distance of about one han- dred and fifty yor'4, and raked 1s fore and aft with while one of the smaler steamers kept up « THE MONITORS NEXT FIGHT | ore rar surtward quiere in te nnaatine Important from Congress. 3) | fring wit precision, and dirg ungrent damage, THE TAX BILL UP. &o., News fro sent down from Craney Island today, with an office the French Corvetso Gassendiy who wens to Nors | tempting to get up to a fow dayatinca, find the folowing in the SB uthern papers, son Monlay, w In the House of Reprewentat resolution was pared advising the planters to with- a ® raw f A devote their o aitie, hes and sheep. On Taeeday @ vote f th fain Juntry in the late action in Hampton Rt ‘The Sonate has passed a Dill ty organize a 8 preme Court. wan pansod to ‘The President sent meanage to Congrees yestor- | ashi re upon the ty ens, Fiogd | her off, ey could day, stating that ke hed suspended sith a Reon Bi ntl their reporta, The massage states that neither them my that reinforcements were do they show that the porition could rot have been evacuated and a whelé army mavid as woll aaa part snan, his officers and crew for their gal B gide, whoae ci the Patrick Henry and the Thomas Jefferson, rebel Meamners, approsched fom up the James River, Our Armatrorg pur s were our cnly meanaof defenna, ‘There were goon disabled, one being dismonuted, nd the other having itt murrle Knoked w ‘The men were knocked away from them with great rapidity acd slaughter, by the terrible fire of the enemy. Lieut, Pendergrast firwt learned of the death of Lient Sinith at balf-pant four, ‘The death happens od ten ininutes’previous, Se ing that our men were Doing killed without the prospect of any re'ief from T ] the Minnerote, which vessel had ran ashore in at- # from Hampton Roads, not Ling able to get a ringle grin to bear upon the ane my, and the ship being on fire in several places, ®] cpon conmulsation with © said lie would take charge of the ship, shortly after » ytain demanded that we render, and get out sf the ship, as ne intended te i | arn her and wtillery was maintained from treo) having the effect of drtvir Te Mea! of ngsin.oaenad non, us, altf kod for, nor | AO Weft us and engeget the MinnemAs and shore batteries, ater which, Lieutenant Poter- the wourded were taken sahore in (EIN Tein also not shown by what suthority two | Sl! boats the ship having been on fire from thi senior Gorers!a abandoned their reaponalbility transfering the command to» junior ofliver, Peters) urg aid the surrounding country for ten wiles have been placed under martial law, as well | T0@#8 Moore, aed pilot Won, Bic dew And twen pb Nea, ed nd aud Norfelic. TUR OT, LAWRENCE tuchy. If the Governnent undertakes to liberate The Richmond Exaainen of yertorday says:— | The following extract fror report of Comme J Shem, Hie INS people ermit them to widorable uneasiness 16 manifesto by the public J Mslore Purviener, of the V8 frigate Bt, Law: | tiuler have to dive: som cont trtaee Renee on account of the reports cf Cur forcen falling back J Tees ®.! p: storeatirg :— exte mination, If negro are liberated in the from Manatees ard the Upper Potomac, Positive | At! aif paat eight we got under way in tow ¢ Mon ttaters it would le giving up these states P y intow ofthe | wine negrces, Th fev cr a is given that theee movements have not | Cou bri when abroust of the rebel battery, | aa loyal asaty menin she Senate; ue. they’ wit horn made on accevint of 86 pressure of the enemy, | at Sow Point, the battery opened fre, one of J never submi 'r alaves lilerated by une Dut are purely siratey the shells expleding unde . Hever or xpleding Wider the fore foot of the St, , s fee.ings of lily hearty and From Munnesas Washington, March 12.—Information received from a gentleman direct atl looks this cf the army ax Rernoon, T p Man amar, who left the ning, representa the conditi av the same aw it was yesterd. feurdation ; doubt th at the ret dot sviiley twelve miles, " Washington, March The fo ders by the President were published by muthori in the Intinticencer of this morning, Thelr im portance ond bearing are manifest : WAR GA2RTTE PENLISHED BY AUTHORITY, Exsouniye MANsion 186 1 : WAsuineron Jac uary 27, Tie PRESENTS GENKKAL WAR Oxpet Iewordered shat on the 22d day of February ent of the lant wud jsinat the insur. and about | returned into the wand room, expended, It fore 1562 there be a general my Raval forvevofthe Ucited Sites wut forces; that especially the army Fortress Monroe, the army of the Potomae, of Wentern Virgit is, the aim: Ky. the i be wt C) in th be red Sbat day ; thatal the osher forces boil | navel, with thelr reepoes ve ccnmanders, existing orders for the time, aud be revdy to + wie itlonal orders when duly given ; thas tu Depertmenta nud espetaliy the Becrot rand of the snd the wenera) der apd ti re sear Mumforda’ reyand a naval dan hfe’ with all other commen wil fe verally te held to their strict and fall reap siULiMew Cr the prowps execution of der (Bigued) Ainaast Lins Exrcutive Mansion, ’ Wasitinarox Maren 8, 102.4 Parsinent'aGanexat Wan Owpen, No, 2, Ordered, frmty Sbas the Major-G. bg He wmyof the Promw prowcesd forshwish & law th atpartef auld army destined to o 1POH acli¥e Operating Ineloding rxciuding the tro pa tobe lefe ba she selon Waal AMD © Thy to niority of ranie 4s f To consist? ¢ ivision bya w-G vera! I, MoD. iniabof 8) res diviaions, a Brigadivr-( rab, V. melitof three div Brigwliv: Geveral 8. P, yconaiat ef three divisions, an to le commanded by E Kogoa. hat tie divisi w cumimandad by re nbove assigued to the command ‘or shal Feomtracad ity aud form part of thelr reap Vive ¢ rpa # pavd in oman oR 08, Wadew etl, why wlall « rof the tof Coumbie 1 That this order bee secuvet wit & to delay ¥ Eaxrccr Mansion, w Ap beu, Marca tt, ) 2} Pursipent's Wak Onna N Mejor Gere MiG +) an, baviny raonally tele ned ab the bead ef toe army of tae Potome biraise crered, he ts relieved from i » of the othe Liwy departmeuts, he re + nity commard of she Department of te Put ms utder © Gop, Bat las lien West of judeGuittly dawu through Kuoxvilla Tennowes report prevalent that the rebels @ again coneentrating in that vic uity is without on the contrary, there im little if any # have retired towards Gordons. Ville aud that they rest with their advance at the F campa extending back to Gor- plowing or- ey ree for a movement on | She pre he Hoade | offome apalety, Being aground, 8 AV. with all” tholr wubordinates, ral command+ m4. andl Ord red, i urthan, thay the tao deperimente now J any elightly ; Patrick Royce, o'dinary eeaman, +protive com anda «{ Ganerels Hallec ‘ alot aud Hucters together with a migon of Shas cates allgholy ; Jullus Bi J eetepierg sly oe wth aud South ling, | Joyce Mocre Coolored),'slightly ; Eli Parne foolor €0), slightly ; Anse) Bichchurch, seaman, obghuy, | Hegiving of the action from hot Merinac, He reports th death offices rn by ed by Lawrenory dh iny fire waa retuy . howe Hand ittetolieved with sox re havirg been run into by the Merric 1 4Y | of ber meu, and when by the fire ered p and was engeging the enemy, f the rebel steam ram, and four ¢ i qunlosts, When pear the Minnesota Fence grounded, aud wt that time tances, 0 vera] projectiles wf fo ty attontion to fr starboard qharter about four imobed abe ing paered thr wd inte Pantry of the ward room, the Assistant Surgeon, on i coupletely demollahing the bulk. i shen struck ageinst @ strony iron ber, ured the bul 's eye ofthe port, Ie faally nately didn texplode, and no one was injured, The damage lone by this shot pr je tho power of tiles which abe emp'oyed, and readily ex- 4 J plain the quick destruction of our wooden and an- Vnuated fiigates, Our position st this tim As one tug Young America came alongside and got us oll, afver which & power! ful brosdaide from the epar and gun decks n- inates of the land and naval forces, | of the St, Lawrence, then distant about half # mila, ae brown ito the Merrimac, induced her to with raw, Whether from necessity or discretion ie nct anown, The MINNESOTA, tof Capt Van Brunt, tn comnmnd of #ote, ban been received at the Navy De- ITEM gg It states that the Monitor came along o'clock on the morning of he 9b of March, haviag arrived the night previous, and reported for duty, Allon board, at i r appear. ance, rj feed that found » friend that wou d stand by them in their hour of trial, At ex Kon that day again appeared, wh Dut they ran pass wote i At the time of being S ordered the spar iusto Le thrown cverboord, and sent half he crew on Dowrd the tuge, to lighten the #bip; Which, euperhuman éfforts were made to he struck again, for the tide had fallen # vuich that there was not water to float her in the snnel, At length, kowevar, she was towed out of int) deep water, end at the time of writiny rt, the Minnesota was ab anchor opposite the Minnesota, reports ed) and wounded :— LLd—A’exanter Musiow, (sprain of the Main. }); Henry Baith, Coxswain ; Dennis Hersington, ‘epteiu of the Mizzent Wo unded—Jol n Green, Second Master, seriously: (lemy Lelaud, Second Gunner, seriously ; Caarles Minleps ordinery weaman, morielly ; Samuel EH Lillery ordinary seaman, slightly! Christopher Jewe!), cowl heaver, mortally ; Charles Thompson, pan, seriou J soph Augustus, musician, seriovely ; B, W. Thomaty Musician, elightly! Al well Keon, laxdaman, slightly; John Qark, sea: vmander Wm, 8 nith, eemed it proper to han! down our colors with. va the cultivation of cotton and tobacors | out ary further 1 ss of life on gies to raising provisions and | oon boarded by an offieer o Nir part, We were the Merrimac, who | and Wrgtt—20. He lett This wana tie and x small tug came slong | pr: vision was revuiri ed. should sar- f tha following her slit did no execution, ‘The armory of the Mer, Proved in vul: erable to her comparatively fec- nidable: io sosions.one whieh, an eight pound shell, pesesrated the 0 she water Pray Assdmant Sooretery of the Ni rene Mosres, He stats confidently that the Moni- tor, wil! in the mext engagerent, sink the Morri- mac, Whe letter vewel was badly icjured io the last Sight, Mr. Fox is of the opinion thas the eoutlict will bo terrible, ‘There is an impression amorg the people living vib Monantan that Lave concentrated im force at Gordonevtlie, ‘The bedy of Liew\, Smithy who wes in commend of (he Congress, has arrved hee, The fiaera Will be tomorrows Gen, Kearney, of the New Jersey brigade, wa the first to send in word that the revela bed re treated from Mansasas, He was at F on Sunday morning when a contraband came with. in fhe |inow and brought the intelligence. The Navel Committee of the Senate sgroed thin 000,000 mortirg to reports bill appropriating § for iret clad vensela of Ih js idle to #pcctulate upon the movements. the enemy, which will develope themselves in a few 34 and neither proper nor permitted to atate by our miitery authorities to Silow up the flying aad whet is known ag to the arrangements mod lersoralized corel Congressional Proceedings. MAAVITtH CONGRESS Senate. ot pane, erinan (Obie) « Mfered a jotat remlntion, exe ng she thanks f Coogress to Ligut, Worden J Int yeso tition was received from the Hous, tenderitg aid, do, Uy certain states, Referred to the Comittee cn Judictary, On. motion «f Mr, Wilson (Mane) the bill to de- fine the pay and emoluments of she Army wad taken . Fessenden (Mo) opperel the provision re- ducing the waleries in the mulitery or naval service, or in avy tervice of the Government ten per cent, Mr, Clark (4 IL) thoughsit no use setting bere ub the per a) itt on a8 horn i th rebels, if you will onl 19; nay A vote was then taken on a moti t) atrike out b section of the bill, which provides fur duction f 10 per cent, on the aulari s paid b exoepting those of the President, Viee~ President, Jucyes, non-commissioned o1! aud privates. The vite was na follows: Yras—Browr ing, Clark, Collemer, Cowan, Pon wencen, Foot, Foster, Grimesy Harris, Howe, Ker~ Lathem, MeDougell. Morrill. Peares, Rica 8, Sun ner, Wilkinson and Wilson —20, . ‘The Vice-T t voted in the negative rilier dincusiion the bill was passe: nays, 2 Nays—Memers, Kennedy ant McDougal, wediately, Avherp fire with munkets } Ong caion of Mr Morrill, the bilfor the release of perfor a beld to service or laber ia the District thy wax talon e yal smendum nts reported fem the Com) tee were ade ped oy | Mr. Merril offered an amecdment providing @ + | ountab-unnt for kdoappers, ° komatorlal fojury, Tae | the principles that he devoted his life to, anc yh hh avery Union men South agrees to. ‘The w! fect. ‘The Cumberland had at this time gone down, | Quit Will unite in resistance to all wich uncon Sutional acta, Atjourned, i and the Wm. FE. Lehmann, who was in Congre:# bad surreadered aftr a torrible slauheer | Yerently absent yemerdey evening, today aa oly powerloms | f the rebels, ‘The Minueota was aground howe fre consisted side wheel 1 obtained lev to recor: bis vote in favor of th thus voted, of Representatives, . Mr Kdwarts introduced a joint resolution, tex dering the thanks of Congress to J. Erisason for his enterprise, akill and forecast, displayed by bim in the construction of the Monitor, and to Lieut. Werden, officers and nie’, tor services re cently rendered, Referred to the Committve on Naval Affairs, The House passed the bill authorizing the Polntment of a Co nmirsioner to meet the Commis slonera from Groat Britain and Fravee, for the pur owe of the adeption of measures for the protection of the fisheries on the coast of Newfoundiand. $8, 000 were sppropristed to carry bhe act in ‘The House pasted the Senate bil, amendatory the act for carrying into effet treaties with Grana da snd Costs Rica, for the adjudiostion of clatina, Mr, Blsir Co 9 tr: mmittoe on Mt AtT-irs reported ‘a Li the Medical De aation of a sign a sing ent war, The consideration of both was The Huse ps a the efliciency of the ure of labor and rate of el) conform, aa pear ex ic interests, to the private 1 he immediate vicinity of the re- Peowve yarcey to be reiulated by the o-mmnd. sits, sunJect to the revision end approval of thi Secretary of the Navy, a as Mr Asbley, (Obi) from the Committee on Tar- iv riew re po @ Kill for temporary provisional ove Dente rthe districts country in re. Lion agiiast the Uulted States, Tne President {4 nuthorited to take porsoesion and Institute mth vover na entry, with the ald o 0 ual ry and naval forces, G verncew, & .t) be appeintead tive sesemblr, and courts established aud UE! the peop e form ew sate gr Mr. Hardirg (Ky ) au mitted the miaority vie ws of the committee, faying there is abundant rea- gen for beteviog thi he armed rebellion iy subaued and pntdown, The Ww, strikes out the existence of eleven states, ot an oroinence of seceded Tt atrikes down the Cov rtivution aud diom lvea the Government ; | with sound policy ; utterly at war with ligt n and humav ity, and bence the minority ey ver Meir earnest dod mlemn protest agaist ity M Obie) weld the Bul being clsarly conmititional, hem’ ved to lay it oa the salle, aried, 0 against 56, as fellows Ya Arcona, Maley, of Pa, Bille, Bair, of Va. Brown, of Va, Brown, of Re, Clements, Co Cilfx Corning, Dravent, Cristini’, Crittenden, Delano, Divan, Divas 4p) Donn, English, Fisher, Grenger, Grider, Gur- +¥, Haight, Harding, Herrison, Kellogg, of 1 K Law, Lewy, Ls Lekman, Mok aigiit yy Mores, Mer ziog, Morris, Nixon, N r ton, Paudiet pn, Perry, | te, Porter, Bi Shiriiaber Chomar, er, Davity Duell, E.lzertony deo, Fran i tony Hatehings, Jy ogas of Mich, Lansiug, Loomis, 1 Mitchell) Moorehead, Merril), of Me.,Mor~ Rive, of Maire Riddle yi geant, Sedgwrek, 8 oan, 8 pwhridve, Van V Leenburg, Wall, Wa'= ton, of Ble, Waldor, of V4, Wilson, Windom, Wor~ ester, ‘Tho House went into Committee of the whole on he mate of the Ucton, on the tax bill, Mr, Colfax la the chair, Mr, Mortl'l, (Vt) of the C-mmittes on Vi Mravs, said they had authorized the issu onc notes ip oll forme curing t) ngTe ss, 40 the amcuct cf $950,001.050 The appropriations, for 156% are nearly $f15,000,0°0, I! the war con: ‘doues til! 1863, our indebtetness wil! be nine or ‘en hundred millions of dollars, To pay the inter- @ot on lus wil} require sixty or seventy oiijlion € enemy in their retreat ax station First Heaton, Washington, March 12.—Mr, Davis (Ky.) prevented petit ne tom citizens of Kentucky, aak= tigress t turn @ deaf ear to all schemes of 4 ture their attention to the busl- Tron © Judiciary Committes, Porter bece th rewolution for the expulsion of Mr Powell (Ky 4, with the recommendation that it f ouit of opriating $10,000... He Feraved they become lasy 1 bea pest to the commu. { any power that ae: ns inevi al mt, Joreph B, Siuith, Acting Master ch wil, end in enigrse onident's emancipation resolution, He and Mr, Brown, of RI, were the only two Democrats who porance and inefficiency” of the Mr, Blunt hoped that the matter would lightly passed upon; that rather it should over until both sides hed been teard, Ble by thot the Naval Department had been doing it to carry our fisg 10 triamph all over the lanc Mr. Grianell the time hed oo: [) mrog langusge. We country be arowery to 4 ® umanim us feeling prevails in favor o exiater ce, oa a nation bill fs not a personal or | char PeraterarUciten Mt wel he Govieraat bo ge he general ett nereas ing the Blame of the disaster immediate 1d be reflected oF permaneat'y Dom tneds Tove the cemmnities had soon ndix | those tn command at Fortress Monroe. ‘Th Peaition to be just to every interest gould not be | force of the mation had alms bees ercal questioned. Many latel (gent gentlemen \isd Deel | 3 crtary Welles. before t miter ed g v6 informa ion of ea'ly the winle range of objects on | (2 metion jouge waA now oalled on to lécisleta, | remjudions were voted upon seperate y. Thy ta very few instanors h oy oot eromer | anble and first resolution were unani ‘of exempted frum payment o F i share (ot the sume f the Goveram opted wh commie agne > ola exten Mayor Opdyke ead that it wae not ery Ly A SM a bd of tainly known where all the bieme ley, van to o bi! them & @ narro# fA id. - ceeded ob Jongth to oxplein the. vario thought the first resolution yy 7 the } ill, showing the cts of the txen ts cansure, without the second, He knew articles subjected to it, Ta the emre - | Navy Department hed apprectated the é marks, be avid that no duty waa dosigont val he Hampton Roads, and hed beemght the qn or scientific wor k4.or naw spy yabttatiows, On printing peper, like any sitet trescfosnes; m | to evn that danger by taking Morfolk by fox of three mille per pound it pripovwl, ey 14 | abteck, which was not done, to three per centuin ad valorem, o- [aew then |b The second resolution was loa, by a emall] tke anount om writing paper. TH+ aad he . fatimated the amount of internal revecus, aa C1. J Jerity, ‘ows: Ale, beer and other mt | cpiors, four mil ‘The third res lution was uvanimoualy edof loon of Darreity $1,000,000; apirits, ove huntred | The fourth resolution excited considered milli na of galiona, $15 00,000 wet of all | bate, Mr, Marshall def nded it tr ngly. ae kinds, $2,600,000, Linseed ol! ficient and merely temporary means of (00; canaler 1 powerloae for evil the rebel steamer Merrimac i f Capt Bricasn we called on to state to dred acd eight million Pp Chan bir whether he thought bis vessel, 0h boo; manufacta d Nod Kor, weu'd prove aie See mili as of por 3 vasinet the Merrimac, and in 4 $2,0006., 000 . Jowir «letter from "the Ghlet Baginese :00%= | Monitor: ats, painvare’ colors, Trox Chan Montt a, Kor and +picrm, G5, Hampton Roavs, M ron 9, 1862, 5,00 000; salt, $228.00; refined auger | My Dean Si or a MOrmY Pessage, ade from, eto | proved us te be the fiaest sea boat] was eve we fight the Merrimac for more than tt ree 6 inita, wines, vivegar, etc.. $1000 000; «aug >tered | thie forenoon, aud rent her back 8» Norfolk cattle, theep and boga, $50%,(00; railroeda, ferrin, | sinking condision. Iron ead mgeins\ iron ol tteemboate ard omulusses, §6 0.0.0°0; waichea We manceuvred about the bay hera, ad won pate carriages, pianofortes bl tird tab $00 0s rail’ bots $100,000, benks savings institations; $890,000; adver insmeate, ea Bansen's Mosxem contixens To ne ¢ Umatel st forty millions grows, $2 (60,000 @l, day end night, a dno wonder, with «4 duty, $5 000,000; rtamp Cuty, xy boss oF fractions and the brilliant drat exe Udwg patent me boon end ev ning. dicines, staropr, $2,500 000; lagact Bion and wiane Deatats st deceased per Ms aries, way forty millions, SPECIAY. NOTION an § Tedal from, inter 5 frou Hyatt's Life Balen, ret tnx, $12.0" om imports — $50,000,000, Aggregate total, $10,025,000 Ruwumatiam tn {te most painful forma, alee Me. Wo dawerth (Ky ) expreesed is opponition to erysipelag, salt rheut, pimples bloten he bill, He cotid 18 Fete the tax for an unlimitel | ulcers, fever sores, the worst cases of ‘Liseason Period bs propered, ner for t28 puri des whieh, be arial ' oamplaints, debility, live feared, the money thas to te derived would’ be pleat conmiinpti iM, decy are oncadl ted : for the recent ape ial rreaage of the Presi | tainly cured Ly thia great pariger, devs iccdicated the tendency of government to inter: | HYATIS LIFE BALSAM baa ‘cured thou fere with the rights of she stares uid not, fof cases of these and similar diseases, and i therefor ® his fall confidence to the P.esiden mont certainly cure any case which can be The proposition turned ia the fag of the Conat by metticing, if taken in accordance with thy Vion and sgaiust the prejudior so? the border stato, them. It wa already rejected, YATT'S LIFE BALSAM cured Mr B, it) f, he spat upon it, ewtand 21 Clinton Market, of infl (Me), in response to 8 remark r aticm and gout, afer be had been oni apecting bim, sald he wanted alvery ty cova at end cf the war, if it could constitutionally bs | | HYATI’S LIFR BALSAM cured Mr BB. “ dock master, 171 Madison at, « ‘fe ulews| Mr, Wedanorth resumed, oneral | he had been in the Broadway ital ix vac dover | and then thought to be incuralie, " Amen | HYATIS LIFE BALSAM cured Mra ©, Gor reeking with f aud end corruption, and responsible nd Gist atjof acrofulaor king's evil. The « the ‘esth of Gereral Lyon and the capwie of | bad destroyed the Seah from tho neck unt Miiligan, bas just been restored to com: | windpipe was exposed, Itcured Mra Gore it, while General McClellan tn degraded, and | dyxpepaia, Gouerals Buell. Rosoncrame, Gant and other he- J Princt) al depot 246 Grand Toes ere overslangt These things show the ul- ‘TD conta per bottle, tra class of mento whom he alluded as bein, -- ——-——---- powerful with the Admi: istration, He c.uid not jollowny's Olntment ile the oly m vote for the tax to carry on the war for the pi end permanen for Piles, It Tas never tion of these purposes but would eonfioe it to its | in thousands of cases, legitimate proscoution, e ye, Bing han, (Osie) replying to Mr: Wadawort Twentieth Ward—Olver Johne aald it ot be known thi editor of the Ans Biandard, wil d fra own lise itetion, She ‘second tecture in the series tefore the ‘that fw Now the o. states to var pul in Aste iation, at 1 tinenta! wereftne Unien, Kewacky wil ovmtey wth aa | Gor of B4th ot ard Sh ave, on Tourntey ci fleman would vite one hundred eollions to Sitereiate ara acetate re 7 1 wes for th oe b- “4 . ag te -! dag the. Sexton 16cire ta toe Cel SINCLAIR, Pies, Ay SIDNEY DO| jor ata es, not otherwise, Who, in the name of BY, BIS beaver, wants the cotton tates or other mate ” this side of perdition to remsia in the Union, if ts ie |. TAmm oy Hew acre xs Coly on the conoition that we will preserve the elvi- ind teal, thas eoenings Peurcdte, Vaation ef the King of Dahomey? The question is, Le ee rere ae aden Aleman is for the Union sfer the | HOWARD, Ghat mon EREDERICK J. B execelsed rightfiliy and jastly all , ecu the Jowsr with ta, Onadeutiog. ani “Gat bea | ANDREW MATHEWBON, Becretarioe, given io puthiog down this iternal rebellion and | ¥, ate hor Club —The Members o jeepotlemn Mr. Hinghem asked —It im the judgment of the majority of the people of the Uitd Sutey, ex: . pressed through their Representatives, it shoule Dicome an indispensable necessity to ewer p away the inferna: lostitution which bas polsoned adened Apo inert of one-third of untoin : aid ave,taamese Aniliory Ha, ats eG laworth w hy that the | make arrangements for the fort cowiny clot fod that toe ae the, bemt thas could be devised, | Cf gts Posrish's Dep. Mentone ce Least Bot be preourvad without 1 Guasud te ated By trier of AUmE Rid \ Sia hytayeee | GEN, Pree WILLIAM HEN ELEY, Se.'y, il ae A BIG Sia" n@ into Kentucky to put ech a law tate rT Bingh on have net snmwerod my quee J testing rom oor. 26th sh aed Tt arora Meld livein the U aio, ny evening, March 181b, ah Tig u'cuekee Tay LURE A Any ona ia made to love | atten: aton in requested. “By order BARS L ake the gentiomaa (Uinguaa) | MEW QUINN, Pree | PATRICK CAMP ICL, m—Yen weuld have time in 4 ’ deing it, (Laughter) The genteman (War aworth) | above divi haste iP ip et woul ‘ave Ualon aa arerel! By wuas . ah oe Hoense a ‘ cn ud may tn advan ‘ rangem tite for the colin call Mbake Fecreeeney tees By ordor of PaT! CWardesworth) would fights would he » PATRICK GALL a Mr, Wadaworih r peatedly wong? Mr." Hickmanj rows to a ques ing that Mr, Wat#wo th hed nm thew pan frm Ohio (Bingbaiil) Mr, Wadewo'th cbaracterized the conduct of Mr, ckiuan an indecent ucbisl ia atte . ‘Hickman (in order of HUGH REILL bP upon n " " O'CONNER, Bo, of HOrde," Mordar - ——— Mr, Bingham said that he was sick of the supe: AO. , No 17 —The OMicers med 3 cllions manner of geotiemen when measures ware | bere of this division are requested to attend a ap introduced and adv cated, having in view the crip- og st Volon Hall, cor, 22d et, and 3d av pl og cf the rebellion, and of the repeated declara- | Thucndsy evening, Marck 18th, All officers Mons thas there were flaerant violations of the Gon. J will rot attend this meetiog will be de stitution He preceded to speak against what | their porition on 8t. Patrick's Day, By order a he por ounoed the atrocities of slavery, repeating | Presider t, PATRICK KEARNS, ©. P, CLAR that all tue property of rebels in, arma ‘ahould be | Sreretar subject of prize snd capture, and should be con- demvod as such in the courts cf just'ce for theoom. ‘The Veteran Corps of the War of mon defense. Tain waa the civilized | will aseemble in full uniform, nations, and he wanted to know why the United | ings March 13tb, at Totclock, precisely, Brates should rot be indemaified for much infernal | Houre, and bring with them the m treseon, wold fort rhe Committee then rose, and the House ad- rps ‘th Regiment, Brooklyn, B.D Gr juuned, bave kindly volumtoered to’ escort us from the House to the Apollo. H. RAYMOND, Ie LOCAL NEWS. {japeral, ABRAHAM DALLY, Golouel, ! n tqette FE i pau Wierch Tainy at the wee bey FEW YORK AND THE VICINTYY. irrak for the “War”—Now is your ; chance t fo Mo the seat of war and gain distin Cuampern or Comsaence-An Animaten | fr yourselves and families, A few niore able bo Swsston—CRNsUnING THe SRCKRTARY OF TILE | NAV.. tutes chee the Fulant Bah Beyiraen NAvr.—A special moeting of the Coamber of | the maximum mandard required by the U. 8, d Commerce was held yomerdey t take into consit- | emueDe Pay. and transportation . beg re relief given to the wives of soldiers eration the defences of New York harbor. M-. P. | the Aid Committes, after being mastenct jee Perit fv the Chair, service, $100 Dory paid a8 he expiry ‘i ea hivadunad Gist lomo, who | ¥8% OF 0b honorably being discharged, Fur Gen Wetmore introduced Copt, Evlonton, who | "47s oF Gn honorably being diseserge, PANT, was received with 1d applauser eruiting ohaoet & Centre tee SATE Gen, Wetmore cffored a series of rewolati ons tos 5 ~ Grard Juvenile Concert for the Bane tify ing the than Joyof the Chamber and | ¢).4 Laurens at boye and girls! meeting. to bs gi of the citisens at lerge, over the r at signal Uaion J att! ulliivan at ME Church, bet Bi victor les, Adopted, Amity st Taurslsy evenings March Mr, Bunt cff:red a resolution of thanks to Lieut, | Pitter tettormed es tolee fenta aea{oaeime J, Ts, Worden, for bis brave defense of the ustioaal | cherusm Interspersed with. dislognes honor in bis intrepid attack with the Monitor upon | Pieces, To commence st 7 o'clock, Musi: und the rel stesner Merriaac Adopted. she direction of Prof David Demarest Maa Mi Mr, C, H, Marshall then «(fired the following res- J the Corwin will wing “Our Qcuntry Gi e 2 99105 rear, The National Government hus beaa f A Special Meeting of No. 18 A. 0, rished by the pe plo cf she loya: Bastos wi ply Tbe held at Union Hall, earn for taking all preceutiins necensary to guard | Tenth and Rleventh ‘st on Thursday the public interest and vate pocperty of clk 7 March 18, a8 3 otclock. All members are requ tos at every ex): sd pointy as well as to prosecute | to attend, aa there is business of Importance &) the war with vigor and success ; und Parescted, By of JOHN REILLY, Prete Whereas in the recent disestrous engagement in | JOdN DONABUK, Becretary. mnie pion Roade by @ aucden atiack of the enemy, bh otir Daval foroe® were Wholly Un) +A. 0. HL, Ne. 6.—A spectal st, many lives have been tr z id at 216 Hester st, on Thuy, a! ¥eeaels destroyed jt ¢ tay ofthe ( % ctual attendance is rec, er of PATRICK CLANCY, Pree Daye had th ; my of ur country, the Veter inpletion ¢ rebel iron clad steame: S$ aud ‘14, a grand complin Pete btiey neataeiim bul aus tants Apollos on Thuiradey, 4 Mi abled steam fli ; het proveeda to be jgivan 0 ol had been broken the corp, woe of then situ ths: a ye and some in the Alms Hous PI those mente, and $wo or shires salling the present day, and fl the hotise wo: wm, , and cause over), het the incapacity ard tital rerleet lends who appr plot tot oblivationscf duty thus evinced by | powerful enemy, and a the Navy Dopartiu nt crll for severe censure at the | ou the young are h ‘cir old cont On TT eee titan. and are co'cuist-d to excite | Panton. ih arms, Gen, Winheld Boost, will be pr * just sls om in reference tothe security of other J Frnt, if bealsh prermity, to haves hearty shake Lie ut reste ia the charge of that department, the bende a re before partir y for au 4 Rero!ved, Toat uud rtbe proteciing care of Prov. f & better wor i leree, the safety of he properey and life in the | T8 followings entienen, compowe the cv waters conne td ith Hampton R ade if not also | Aid. deseph Bt. Barnes, F. nage, Beg (nan Geo. A Barney, 6x-Gouneilmen Van Tia] th, from Whom tekets may be vbt oo, at Gen, HL, Rayrond's Bounty Land om Mt of ther lL. tent barbors on the Atlantic due to the seientifio ski 1 of Ericeson, who de the M niter, and to the actives energetic he sine We ity Hu'l Poor, and at the Apollo on the day conduet of Lt, Commanding W 4 City Hol B an ‘ ler Lis ndy who succedsfully defended tveuing of the Gulres, mahi 99138 honor o nesional flag, committee om Mrecte ef the Resolved, Tost 406 President t |, meet on Tursday, the 36th 4 be respectfully rv quested to #1 March, 1862, a8 one o'clock, for the future protection of Hany on Bail Thataher of 450 ihoand of ifdleemed necessary, to cause the antranc yurpose of considering the mb) harbor of Ncrfoll tobe temporarily closed by sunk: } on Gh no treat the wo eetveds Thus a copy of thesa resolutions be ant J" YeMores tothe President of the United Bsates. Mr, Marshall advocated at some length bis reso- lubioms conauring in mow wevere Verma Whe “ig