IIV ! W. i tlMU. rr.tot !' s'Viiscmi-rioy. rk Ait'" ''"" "' 'I'1""1 IMlmi .,r,',,.... if ridi H'krn M" ""' "' rout n II wlH fM'K"' '""' '" ' '"""'. P.C ' ' ""' ' V" ' ,r, lll,ir will ltrriigrtl farnrmunthi J ,ubmiptii rrrninl pn a tru .-iiW. aW' """ '"""'y f UsloN Skstimknt is (hamuiA A Imly recently escaped fnim (Ji-orin, given an in Icrf.ttins Miiti'ini'iil of tlio Union sentiment III tliul Slate. Kliu Hy licit In Houston County. w'iuri! r,'N',lM' " majority of (,c people nr strongly for llin Union, mid (Wiilt with t'"1 Kri',,l,,t miit;ty a deliver unco from l'11' r"' ,,l,r,w1 .l-n. 'iVy '1 l'Mll''ss m"'r "pinion openly, Imt seri 't meeting nrr In M for cousultti lion tin1 Impcs mid eourngi! of those cum (yfiud being thus maintained. n oni of (lie riling' of 1 loiistim Coiinly the Union feeling i nlmost universal, tm I ipies nrc I'OiDitiinlly 011 l'10 "'''r,p rendering imy open iloclnrnlioh Itnj (O-ositilo. Tlir lady in ipirs lion wiii I j 1 in order to pi t avvny, in vbluin n I'lvi from Alexander II. Steven, which nho ili'l by making n pilgrimage to Kii'limond. She was entrusted I y it Imly In (icnrgiu nidi a mum of money for u nl Ctivc ill No Jersey, uliirli, bring in Con- fnli-rutc linles, eni exchanged in Rieh round for demand miles, which she says nrc there Id be had in plenty. I'm If Al 'm.K14UI.i.i Suine of llie coititnouesi ol our garden vegetable fruits otnl flow rs, were uriginully brought fiom ri'lliolc countries, Rice, fr example, is n unlive of 1 " 1 1 1 i i J i .i . lain kw In at was draught from A 'in. Wati-roress mine from I he island of ('rite; cinil.llimrr from Cy. iru; i.pnragin fnun Asia; Imrsc radish fiom China; n Fry fi nl!) Flan hrs; cabbage flull! II. mil J beans from (it. ice; pens from Spain; therhhr from 1 t r i n ; :i J ! s fimn Syria; cherries from I Inly, pc.iol.t s from I'iTmii. Not only were these ninl m.iiiy other fi nils iiml vegi bibles lir.Mighl Iriuu far countries, Imt it Inn only I ei n Miice tilt." lonl tri I, tli or fiftn-nlli ciOluiy tlint tin y Iniw InMi -tn-r .i I ty ilfl'ui i on r thee.irtli Tlirrv l.uiniri il yun ii'n die the IinI of vctfi lulili ninl fin Is in fountiim ihi" in lliilmiil mi l I'r.iiiee il.il lint inelii'le Minrr tli.ui n lli nl i.f iIiiim' imiv liiiinliiir In te-y rot'iij.'1-r. Hull llii! iol.ilo W is H'nn i ly liiuHii us mi in tit le of Inn I u Lite II I 'JO, e;llnT in Uiil ili'l or I it Anuri r.m roKmii s. Ihii:im; 'iiw".- lini ng tin- Iiml fiujllit linttle i if I'l'iitc'ii'lim, in ll.e K vn lution, two lirollii r fnii-l.t side In' side, pmteeteil liy tlie trunk of u fallen tne.-. 'I'lie olili st wiihii in. in of r.iyir, l.ut tlie iitleT ttim imt. II nun's liiili.in nllns Were in niiiliii'll pii k i MiT nil tlie A mi rii .!!;, W In n I'm- cMi'sl lirotln r (.-nl Kii,'l,t of one of li t in, a i ii I liikui Inn anil, lifteil lii liis lienll ninl o;ee in jir.iyi r, nyiii', " l.nrd, Imve iurrevoiil1i.it I nili.iii'.s Mini!" 'liie ollnr lift t In r nt it slnit nt nnolln r In linn nt tin' Mine niniui til, iiikI ii h Ills Ii ill elili Ti il llie liuli.'in' lieml, lie Int off n C.irtrii1r'e to n:e n; iiu, ninl i.iiil, "Tlnri's unotlii r I mli in (jono to (lie ili v il!" Ci Tlie lie.nl of il liili liu reiiiiti'e Hi III in l.uiiilnn, wr.tis lo nil i iinlly n '- etalile lioii'r in lloslon: ' I,it me say oiui woril hImiiiI lieviiiMrs. We ilo lint littaeli tit Hi -1 1 iinjiort.ince to tlie N. Y. lit mid, lu! your couiilryiiieii iln nllneli too mm Ii tu mir piiperi. Tlie I.onilnn 7'imm is nolle in more than nil nsxoeiiition of ilerer lin n lin write for t ffeel, ninl w Iiom' olijei t is In ell llnir puper. It I ty no menus Hlels llie iiuliomil feeliiii;, tlinuli it umy mnnv limn inll.ii'ui'O lU oiiiiinns ol individuals The Duily Sru , ninl tin l'. ounmist nro iniirli more trustnl for Imui sly of mrioe, ml iililinuijli tf jinilly I'ritisli, nrc never cnoinuii!i." N'oiii k Wonns.-Tho follow iujr liolile onln (miyn a Miissiieliuselti paper,) were oken liy a private of the. -t t Ii Alniiu: llftf inieiit, wlio wiih wouuileil ninl Inken prison " at Hull Hun. und lum .since (lied in n Hiilimnnil prison. Tlie oeension of llieir HUeriinee win tho Inst lueelin lil t ween liiia ami his fntlier. on llm I'vo of the for- wrr'i (lepiirlure for llie Kent of wnr. Sulil lie young noldier, "Futlu r, whatever inny happen lo me. diml retinmcli yourielf lor rouMiitinr to my enlistment. You Imve uniie riirlit in ethn( me k( '"f '"X ' 1,1,11 try tnlli. nnd I mint co. I will never re (turn to you In disnioc. I will tt k lo line IIuk of my Country ux lou u mere . ihreil (if it left, mill lien Ihe llii(r In (One II J coutniul for tin? (rroiiinl on wlnrii n 'ilooil, ninl for tlm polti which Imru il." W" When (Ion. I.no n prisoner nt Albany, be dined willi nn Irishnmn. 1! ore entering upnn the wine, llm dun. ro- marked lo llin host lluit olter ilrinkintr npt to nliiiso Irishinen, for whii-h hi) Hd liia host would rxcun lilm in ml- Taiiro. "JJy my soul (Icnernl, I will ilo lmt,M(mid his host, "If you will o.xenwi 'filiiijf fnulL which' I Imve myself.. Ills whentiver I lienr a inuu nlnisinn onld Ireland, I Imvo ft mid limit of crnckina his Konco wilh my Hhilhilyl" Tho dencrul " very civil dmiiijt tho whole evening. Two litdo hoy nut liHleninir rnnerly nile ihoir crmulmother was telling them nn Hiblo morv of Ulilnli Lolnir un to lien " In a whirlwind, willi n chnrint mid norsen of flro, whim lit tin Wllllo Inlerrupled v Willi: " d, Hntiimy, wouldn't you Iihto vrn A Vo.-kly NwHm.r, l;vot; U t. InU-ivA of tho LaWing Cl.wii.s, und advocating tin; Vor" VH- OltKdON CITY, 0 UK (J OX, MA IIC II 20, 1802. Ill" 1 lit Ul t I nn Mrnty. TIlO llttlll'k WIIH lll'jrii,, t m,mi t(1 firsl Kim lit i ll from llm Federal lleet Just ufter iwelvu o'clock. Only four of llm kuiiU.Is wero enquired llm Cineinuuti, nK hhip, llie Usscx, llm Ciirouileli't, mid St. Louis, these moving up inward lliu Foil ulueiist the (.'oiicsIoimi TvIlT mill I,i xinliin re. . . i..w .i ...nn, .luiwilliiueusyliail Il,elt!iveu lo slack vnttm, so os just to prevent ence with Com. Foote, wl,o l ifnnned I The li.brl, prh, S.mllumrd-Navnl ril. r or llm i.ppronch whs, the I.ssex on Urn bonis hum drifiin down the curn iit. , the (Jeneri.l Hint it was impossiWe for him p,,tmtnt-(;r'rut Y.rtonin Arkanw lie rlit; next to her the Ciueilillliti; then ( The lillli- then ilierea'.ed to n terrMie rate ; to umke nuotln r n'laek w ill; his I ion ts for JSullh in A'eie Mcricn ir. fft Urn Sl( Uouis, nnd thu I'liiondehl on the on liolh sides, the meiny pniiriiij; '.',2 mid several days nt least. Notwill.stitudin ' -L.-1.'.L' h Tl. This llisnositioil of llm hunts, rum. i Ii I'liiitiiiilers inln i. n'r ium L u iili ,.,,.. i ..1. I,,!', i.t ii... ..." ! ti.. ti..,i. T1.1....1.., i.i. i .11 , . tilllil to prevent llm exposure of the broad side of any of the bouts to llm eni inv's L!uus. 1 1 ni mere in en such rxoo-uie it is easy to iniJL'iuo the destruction and iMlestruetion and nrole1 mile liillure winch wouhl Imve oceurrei al, for nn- noais lire exinmny viniieranie in Uieir, lifter purls. ' This order of npproiieh having been ns-1 sunieil nt Him l.e;iniiiiig, was preset veil throughoui the eiigiigeiuent, the lire open- ing nt the distance o! one mile, nnd coiitin-! gn at i ff el until the surrender, ! e lh et was not umre than (KM) ' Varus oil lien. I ilgliiuiiu, the rebel coin- in. mill r, up. i' Ins rupture promptly teslilied to the splendid milliner in whieh tlientlin k Wasc Illcted. When llglilinin desired know the terms of the MilTitnb r, the rim.mnihire rridii'd " An u inhlioniil ui r. liili r," mid so it Was neei ptul. I'm i ivi r Mi i ri si; At n limiting or e Union men of I.OiVir Molalhl plicilict Id March '11, fXl, Ihe following per sons Wi re clioseli ns ill legates to tlie I mile ly ( 'onvi ntion, namely, .1, S. Yiiis.m, (.'. O ll.iyiilon, und M. l'liller.-on. The dele- g.itis Were uislincteil lo Use ill. .r liillucnee to M i llie the nomination of . I. S. Vinson as ... ., . .. ounly in the Legislalure. M. I'att. ison W as il. clareil llie cho ce Ol the lle i l.ng !nf hcriir, nnd I', dleiison for County Coin. . . . . III. ss, our l.nVWire nl-n inslruiieiL to le.ivoi In sceiile the ihclinu ol S. A Moiil.iiid ns delegate In the State Ciinvcn- ni. The fu!!ou ing rcM.ii.liniis wire iinuiii- nmusiv ixiiii ti ! : He-nlvi d, Tli it, as i il'ri s of ihe young-1 I nl the s s 1 1 I hi a ,i ! ol M.ihs'. while We lave liei n umre r I'line In. ill II, e null! iliale si eiie i, I e.vil war, we nave never lieell wauling ill earliest svinpilliV fur the linV- . . i i iniii. nl of our lull latliers, mid Unit we liillilvbiln vethit Ihe i.erpelirlV of our 1 iiisiitiitions depends upon the linn nipioil of the Adiicu, steal, on by the loyal ,t . lis ol llie i ii'.iiilry. A ml fill lln riuore, l. sol vi al, That vve pledge ourst-lves lo iippull ill llie iipprieielnie ilu'linn no m ill vviin is mi! ui ii i .in v o.' . i , v iniavoroi 'pulling the Ailinuusirut nn in i verv le- galill'ill In ininri jv ihr ri'.i''iiOi inn re I Urr Ihr rntmUtittiPii'tl niillmi ill In rren ,'.,.. ,.-,,.,,,-tni. mot on, the Sicntaty VV :,s l'i ipl. still lii ftirnih the ( V, I'.m .1 '..,'iit w ith a copy of the prneieditig.-ol this muting for i.ublica- lion. Ihe meeting 1 1 it-It aluineil. .1 S Vivsiin, Ch'n S. A. .Mm: 1 1 .',:. S-e'v. Will Srvru. The ndvanta,:. s with which the cnliMiirators in the present re- 1 bi llion commenced the war and ihe ctiibar rasstneiits and delays i.f tlie tiiivi-riinieiit in gettiti" nadv to ini't l In ni , ate will sit foilh in nn i Mr. nt liotii mi iiliicle in ast iiiiinbcr of llu' .li'miic .iiini'i .': An invasion nnd a emtspirncy may ,.. Wiivs lie expeclcil I I I ..I list, I'l.e """ '" C" M" ' ' '"T1.T not ,Mi "'in i ii ii iii ii;; ni:iii.iuiiin "i" .... I . .1 .1 ..!. .1..... I.... .. n I nev u vv iiv s ii iv e ur iinnu in. i 11,1.1,1. ... -.i nn ..i iinm.i ni'.' ease to st.irl w.tii - .- III. Ill, II IT oceii iireiiirnig lusi ns mi innn n; 1.... ' been preparing lor his nggressivo move nt! ,en, They expect to find, nnd common , do fun llieir victims half ready, if at nil . 1 . . 1 .1 1 .. .i;.,l lorew iirneii, 11 imi iu iuhu un in nv .n.... viiiitnge. If conspirators mid invaders do not strike heavy blows al once, their imukc is desperate; if ihey do it proves very little .1 . ? 1 1 1 ... 1 it .. 1, .1.1 vantage. If conspirators nnd .i.v.i.icrs oo . . . ... i because Unit is ll.u t .hey expect .0 do. It is very easy to run i. a score .eluin the door of a tavern; credit is good mid ClIlllK IS CIICIip. lllll lliesi: inuu iiiinni Imvo to bu crossed out by and by, nnd ine limn uicKcts wrong sine . .... ..cgmmngrctu i;-""; mid dangerous, .Mirst; hen t on miiniiy lire surprise.., .. is ,, " ' " r ; ,ko the goo,) ,.eoph. In ... con-'h when they seo Dick Turpiim pisio. iniusk n. ... tho windoH', .. jisir The details Of llm taking 01 l.o - uoiikn Ishiiul published on thu IIMh of Feb uipletelv dissipiite ihe highly colored re- ' . ., . . .. ..r .1...;.. .I...,.,,r. porlH iiiinio ny um reoe.s, .'i una. ..p . u.ei.,,,,,1 n 1 fit.i.. ' their iiosilioii, mid clearly show thai finding iheinselvcH in liniiiediino presen..- , . . of our land force on the Island, Uiey nrsi attenipted to innko their esca.e, l.ut dis covering Unit nil in s lll,'l'l'"r wtM' lut off, Ihey surrendered nt discretion. On UiT 2TTl7Tr .imi., tlio President d Treasurer of thu United Slntea Sanita ry enminiNsion at Washington ncknowl ' ...... if..ii.iil Siiilci Treas- .'. ,1,.. receinl of a Unilil State Treas- ry nolo for l,O00, forwarded by th" U'V. T Starr Ki.-K. of Sun Fninc.- 1 (l,111011(.rnfcerlai..Hdn"i" Amencuns In Victor!,., Vmicoiiver'n Ishmd, lo bo devo tal ,othoprccrvutio,.ofthlivc of e Vol luuloi rri, mid to tho cowr - . mends itself nl oneii ns mi udiniralile Klmke : ell'ect, und our uinii rs hcmliug H inch shell pulse our troops Inul met wilh in the morn or Commodore Foole's uiuloulileil naval jiinl I'.l poiiiul nlln hulls with emit .kill. ing, den. (Jrant saw Hint Mime immediate tteiiiiis. The object was to lirinjf lo hear ; This terrible lire lifted uboiit t) iiiiuiili s, , netinu on our p:,rt wns ncci . iry to retrieve the lust eons of the lleet. und nl Llm mine when fi I iioiiml Imtl utunL- tl.n llll, r. 1 llm ilm- TI.. i, i.e.,, iV .,, ,,A. ... t.. I.; Tlii'. lluuic nl I nn iionMsan. . j to stem the lide. These two Imtierits out The folluwing is n full nnd meciiiel mil'-1 did themselves. (J rape, cuiiisti r, und rntivc ol llm L'lorious victnrv iruined l.cf.in. jsdirapiu.'ll, mid ii coiitinuoiis iniinketry fire Ft. Donelson on Saturday, Feb. l.'i: OI'KIIATIONrt Of Til K Ifl'S-imATS. Wo kept iidvaneiiig slowly nnd t teudily Itooilt llll III! hour. M ien llie Midi r unu I ".. ...... ... ..nn li ropes of the CUII-boat 'Louisville ' remler. ! iii the steering nppai'ulus liinn.'in:i''eable. 1 About Ihe nnne time shot . ot. e. ,1 ,.l , llm Windows of the nilot I .eoNI,,. ('.. ! roiideh l,' mortally wounding: the pilot, ' v in. i union, llon utter this n poinu ball nuiclriited the nihil house of the 'SI Louis,' mortally wounding one ol Ihe pi- lots, 1'. A.Kiley, injuring two other pi- lots, nnd slightly wounding Flag Oilieir Flint''. In addition to this damage, the shot Mrm k the w heel ol the 'St. Louis,' so 1 ns' iiinti ii, illy to nfliet its winking, nnd for n short tune the ves-el was iniiiiaiiiigeable. Ihe ( oiniuinlore, wouniled though. In- was, i jumped up, und eiui" the wheel nit. eil lo right In r, but Inilinl It unpu--ible to mining)! her. The relieving tackle was then tied, but i.-'iiihl not be sucei s-fuliy , worked. Thus three of our vessels were disabl. V iicrid' tils that do not Ii ptien i twice in ti hundred turn s. The t ii -ti on board of nil of tin 111 W ere unwilling lo give up the light, us the enemy had been ilrivn from Ihe Inner bati.ry, ai d their lire had shu keiu d perceptibly To I. main nn.l light in :-it 1 1 a current with riihlihs boils would, ll.e Commodore knew, be wor-e limn loliv: so he relit lalit- Iv or.l. r. i Il slow r. tir.iey. then stnppi d all th' ir engilli s, Our vis-ils lllld floaled sluwlv frnm llieir liositio'i Tin v had b. en w itliin L'Oil yards of the foil. The enemy soon saw Ihe coinlilion ol our Heel an. I redoubled his file. I forgot to state that one of the "litis of the 'Caliil.ili h t' burst , . .. . ,. . , during llie iieiion, miu linn me i nisi nrg rcciived two balls below watrr ill il k, caus ing In r to leak rapidly. We repl.edvu ll lii our rc inv igniati d loe, mi I lired thu last shot. , oi i'ii.vTio'.'s nv i..vn. Tlie following is an necount of the la-t 1 day's fight: . S.iturdiy, which was uisliued to witnes. ' the grand lieiuiueineiit of llie tragedies which hud w scene about Ft. I'.uielsOii, was cold, damp, utul checrl 'ss. Our troops', however, had but little lime to cogitate, litem the Weiilhi r. or atiV other Mlbiecl. ere i tin v were call'.d upon to attend to more i ,, r, .... i ..', . ii , 1 serious natters 1 ,e cm nv il' I e i nightlia.lti.iiisfit iidscvir.il of th' ir bat- tenes t i port ions oT Hi. ,r vvotks within a few him lied fed of which oar right wing was resting Upmi I' e first coming dawn ll.i.sn Ixitl. ri- w,i,l,l,,,K. miil.iil fin four II- .. . i' . . . i . no i lino. s rcL'ime its. ii uibii . ig about ...DUO , .. . , . i i i ,i i 111' II, II I IIC I s 1 ' I . . ' I ' - ' ' I , l.'. II.. . Ill' .HI ,-,.,.. Siinul! itientisly' willi the opening f i. mlll., , f,,,'Vl. of about 12,(l!'0 infantry und ft reg, inept or cavalry was hurled ngainst the brigade, wilh n vigor , i i i .. . i . . i . . i i.i..... iv hull, made ugailist lisssleaily illul ilisi'l plimil troops, must suit Iv have restilled in tin ir entire demolition Sudden und uii- f OI exuecti'd ns was this sallv on tin ' Ihe enemy, it did not Iiml the gallant llli-, .. .. - .1 ... ...... I !..... i " 1 , . , ,c.: : 1 hi. n in k u ik um i' in ni i is ii r.'? - m,,n,s w poun d in upon the little band fmm ll0 ,. t tin n three different directions Fverv regiment found its, If opposed to . . ..i.e... (. null', nun, III 111,111. .us..-, iw v four d.fl'erent regiments. Uiidistnayed, however, bv the greatly superior force of . . . i i ..i ....... ; " ' . r i . . . the enemy, ..mi unsuppor.i u n ...... .... "!"K: "l "'"'..rtillery, thebr.gad.! not only im-i.i im-ir . ,, . . i . i '.. . ....i. i. ..i.i .i...; - I'"! "I"."! 'o occasions ,, ctually .Imve iif fYlH'IS nit IV IIUO Ult'll inn riniiiiirui ' . . . . ' . . ..... .1. ,iii nn v to he M'essed UacK ngi 1 io llieir " 1 ' " " "- , I . ..I .. t I.i.t l.it.-.,ll.,V.I IM lilt I ('.is. I (llll, null. .. i'i-i r ' i pellilei evci v round of uinuumitiou, .1. .. ""J . . . . j ad lo full buck, hd give pliu'c to he ml- J Vlin,in, , Wallace's brig - ,!,, ..( lir 1 ,.,., ,,, one Indiana l.egi- ' . M(,S 1 j j ,.ri, j,, KM tin, l,fttlle continued w ith ( rloulili-tl vigor, now one side and now the ' ()tu,r v;n p wnVi Our troops fought ith'' i . . . .tii.-.i. 1 ' ... ..... l,r,. Kai Wfls tlie bnlllo continued Willi ' j,,,. ,,,,,,, of V1,tl.ras nnil .he despera- ,io) , ,,vik ,,c thickest of the fight lir r.ini. nts coolly performed maneuver i WlllCll rst Oil 111 HIS incurs puilli'inisiri in. 1 ,c.ics pom.,,. ,s nn - le on the l.allle - liild. - - " Tli ,mr,i .".''1 ,1.' p! ,osj.0 i0 be miu it. a lores.. 1.1. 1. .... ? I I ; ours ...igaged but w hut I, ' triple .is nuu.ors. ...us . ,t ...v ..... , for five hours-novv gaining it miti pm, 1 I retire, Fi ' nnd WlUIIII ! . : (.mmud coolly look their place, ( t.m,timii'(l the light, nnd scores of coin- puny olln'cm were m..o. . .- 1 1;,,., mi ill. i'n men nnd Ml Willi llll - .ii... 1. iK . J,i Vll(llllisH.,l. WI ll.e hist car- 1 . . ri(, (,,.,. ,.Xpenili'il, mid or.icrsw.re given lo retiro for other regiments to take their place, soldiers, grim wuu huim powder, would angrily iiupnri) lor whai, nml beg I" i'l"'1'" 10 "" '' l was not In the power of .uor.al men ;,! Unit ours did. occ.ip.i.H I . ' , v in well lo such raking firo in thu enemy . , ... ...i.iil,..ir.,ro.ind.1 SUOJI'CICU Hlf lit I". '" , 7 , . nguinst tho overwhelming f"ri'" wl,"'l, ll,t' rebels continued to push nguinst them. Oglcshy's, Wnlhice's, nnd MfArthiir's ItrlgndcH were iioecsiirily obliged lo retire. A portion of Schwartz's ami .McAllister's batteries hud I n lost and fiii''il. '' lost nguiii, und it was not until the advanc ing enemy had r. hod Criil'1'n Fngudc, ami Tiiyh.r'n and Wilhird'n hultcrics could be brought Into ndlon, that we were abn he w note, 1 ny . K l .. t s disable! nnd Ihe enemy iu posses- ,, ,;,,.,, ri,I)(.rtv ,inu.nIi ,() r,lml eld olhcers were lioine, ki nn . r r,1.,,i ,1... ,:. ,,. .. ...' 1 led. from the field, ...id their .' ' Z :,, ' i "' from llm Jsl Xelii'Ufkn. 48lh nnd jfilh Ohio, proved loo iniieh for llm foe, nnd they nt last Inul to fall Imi k. J!y this fine il was noon. (Jen. (i runt hud just returned frnni lln hihilimr u lu.ni In, I. ml i, f,.i-. ..ii., .... .... iiii tin i.i ..ii.i. hi i.ii. rtiLiu I i;- i (ieneriils of Division "in nrei'mrp (or an i,n. I inedinle nnd L'eneriil nttiiek uloii'' Ihe entire line. l:e,i,,.ei,ls ll.,,t ll minV re.l ,,,, i the morni,,- were wilh.lr.iwn Cn ! Wallace was "iveii a division coinposi I Ivvu ri''imeiits of his own brigade, the fcth .Missouri nnd llth Iinliniiii, mid several olln r regiments whose loses in the netioi:.--1 ol the morning had been but (light, mid to him was (riven the job of charing the ground we Imd lo-t in the u.orii'iig, while j (Jen. Smith, toiiiiiiainiing the left, was or-1 'h n d to stmin t lit; works under which his ' ilivis nn was ly.iig. (en. Mmtli H cm iiticullv ft righting ; nipt-,111:01, nnd the events of the morning hail lint I. inleil lo lessen in the least hi- piignae ity. When he received the long-ileirel orders for an n-.-ault ol the. enemy's vv.nks, his i v. s glistened with lire. His arrange- tni'iiis were conijileteil by t'.ifee (A: link, ami his coiiiiiiu was in tnol on foon n : t r. Tiie force under his rotnuiaiul was ns fol lows: Col. Cook's I'.i'igade, 7th and oOth llliimis, 1 and Uiili .Missouri, und '.',2i Iiiili.uia, nle.l Ci.l. Lai. man's Ilrigad''. "Jd Iowa, 7tli Iowa, I lili Iowa, L'.'ith ninl .Milh Iiiihana. Unihr cover of Cnpl. Stone's Missouri buttery, this force began the ns- saiilt. It was a furtnidable iiinh r'.aking, vvh.i .i, iiti.hr n less brave and skillful com- tuaaihr than tleti Smith, m'ght have provi'.l a il js'p.us !a:!itre. ihe ,;:is at tiii.s point tire nteong the most pr. eipitous of nil those on which the em my were post ed. S.l cliiig the 21 and "lh Iowa und Indiana lor tiie stunning parly, (ieti. Smith i! Ilecte.l the iiia.ti portion of It s di vision lo the right, ninl having sueeeeded ill engaging the ntt-nlinn ol iheeniinvnt this point, himself headed the storming par- ly and mivaiicd ii on the wutks from his, extreme I. ft. It was a ino,t niag.nfic. t.t sight. L n-.ppai.id by the per.u t .-tort;, of bullets winch r.i.lli'il nhniil htm, the (ielier-: al, on hots ha. k, and w ith his hat on the ' point of his ,vvi,rd, pr. cled his troops nnd inspired them with a furor there was ,10 'landitig ngaiiisl. steadily, with unbroken line, the gallant "" , ",'" 1' ir. lt;i ii linn c .s er ( a me p on ig . ' r tl.r.ii,,, i 1 ,i.'r r-,t,L I, lit i.i.l n si, ..I ti ne find in return. Closing up ll.e ranks, ,,d I i... ,i. r......!..., !.. ..r .!...:- ii ii i it, ,i i , I i -i mi ii.iiii.ss i . ,i ii, j.n- ui in' ii lead r, ihev pressed steadilv on. The works gained, one tremendous volley was poured l .... I . .. . . l. . .1 . .i., sail, ao eiicncu vi iiuu-i, miu n as mui iiili luivonel . n cliiirgo w as niail .' on !ln ;r raiiks . . ,. ,, wlilch there was no withstanding, and they l'" ,J i?nlll,lk' II-din confusion ovir the hills. Captain Foi:ti:fss Moxrior, March!'. The reb Simie'.s li.'.lteiv, which, in the meantime, e .steamer Mtrii.n:c, plated with iron, nnd had been lining great execution in the rebel ranks, was pt.iuijiily tiiivatii id to the post'- lion gaiiud, an I in-t.iiilly support! d l y the remainder of Ihe divi.-ion, the point was secured against nt v force w hich the enciuv . i . i ' . .. ' eoiilil oriiig io near against it. !u tiie ineaiitiine, (!eii. Wallnce hail c.ui'pli !. d his l.retiaralioii 1 1 for an ntta.'k on the e lemy, occupy ,ng a position they lui.l lak. ii fiom us in the morning, some tvvo miles and a hall to the right. .List as i- i i . : . im sM iigi r iirnvi il w ith j.n ini iniiiigs tn ii (en. Smith was- inside of the enlii iich- ..... . . I . I 1 F .......... .i. I incuts. U ith a chin ittai resoumieii lar . , , . , .. , . ,. ,,,,, ,,.,, ,..., ml.,in,,., 'ni neiir. me .n . (() pncotii(T (hrv ; , , . . , . These two regiments , , . .... ... . ,. ., fiiitu their suii. i ioritv in dr. II and lighting It'll J inui.inni,, a in. t. w i s . . t . -i . ' I'll OUCIUC! have been considered crack ' I ....I.t.. .I! I .1 1 ..I I corps anil lliosi ihmm uiu ine ninii'iii . . ... -, , , ; 1 ,l.T nml WI, I i , . ul w tli ii shoiu, 01 iiseii ii'ir.iie euoiigu h to nopal 1 ine r iocs. L-av e iiieiii ine lonl mcci.iiiiii I.i r. .1 1.. ...II .....! ...:.l. .. , . , "'j ' ' ' 1 . , t u. iiurn u , ... ..." ... . . .,..,,.-,, " - round shot, grape nnd caii'stcr Z Z Z' ' - ' ,' ; ,.,.,:, (k ,( N(,prikt i;;,), MisMmri, nud othe'r , l)f 0,1,. T,.iv,r(, nn.l CrartVn. Tics is one ol the rcoci sirongin.l.is. ilir.(i i, stfii.lv mlviuu-o wns M1.1.I0, until Many prisoners were taken. ' bv dusk the grou'tu! which had been m. hot-, , ,Il)1)k,,r ri,or fmn j-.mia's F.r- , conl. st, ,1 in the morning was ours - Again the rebels were compel d lo seek ,.e protection of their -thworks. - ff , ()f , S(1 M1,,,ss,,, on IC n.,v ! sis lmn lu.fon. with 5 , .... . . , ,, i...m,j ,,",1, t u,t .u.v iJ,,',! ,aincd .1 foot- )oM .( ,,(, (,M, ,11V'S iv- nu-n l nnd suv - 1 , .1 .1 ... A . . t ..... .:. .,i:,,j age 111 1111! uiougiii ok li.e .......j r '" '?..,, , J.,I,ir..i fl, ' .: !,,... rn 1 huh 111 - Mj it ,Jlt (;rilIlt( m f-sU ,MmyM), .), nn op- l)S1)lim,d the final blow (ill 1 () . w)1t t(lat (iliy brought 1 (irth, nnd how I Ihe rebeN, worn out nnd : , m 1: . :, ,,;., . d:'T ".7 " ' T. " I V . .. ..V. coiu'lllileil 10 give U llieir riionuiiiin. 1...11 1 . , tit. nciitd it: linU' U I'll LltiUVII """" ' " " A T,;s,-.C,b Lyon, lately, in overhauling mailers nt Ihe Arlington House. Virginia, found n wt of the Martha Wiishington eliiiin, presented lo Mrs. Washington by lien. Lafayette and ll.o . 3 ; , ... French on.cers. '.iimwu. '""ooKe,, pm, by nntiiiniirhiimjiii 11 prieel.'M Ireusiire. -Voihlnu" Is w ImiilTo do ntTnotliinLV huV: of Trutli in every issue No. 50. Details of Eastern News. MANASSAS IS (Jilt POSSESSION! .--- . .iu iiiii um ..vim iii;r!i:.i.H). oaspixo M AISCII -The recent defeats have ,:"US, (I 0 Prcilt. P,,nlc 1,1 F.IC'limOlid. Lend- insr traitors exhibit thegrentest trepidution. :'""" M- l"m nm n7mMTpw.onnM i i . i. ..... i ... . ... .i . . . . .W'!,,U'' chnracti-r. on-position have been .'imprisoned for manifesting Union wnti- 0 ol r. i i i.... i .1....I i mciits. Marlinl luvv hns been declared at lliehniond and for ten miles nround Savai,nah is well fortified I'D, 000 rebel troops supposed to he there. 1 I. Fu!:"ki i Mirroutuled by Union troops. P,.v,.nv Tohn.-nn was in il iv plnete.1 to ,ie s; ' ,s;,.Ilutc ,v I.i-V.shitut'e of iar v';lIi " A rebel vessel has been taken, with LM(,(' bales of eotlou. Andy Johnson hns left for Teiinevep to call a Convention tin re. Uut.ker Hill, Va., near Winehesti-r, was occupied by our forces on the oth, ns one of the extreme ou'pots on the west. The Speaker, on the fith, laid befofft the IIous.j n unssago from the 1'resid' iit, sug gesting the pitfsnge of a joint resolution providing tor co-operating with nnv Slate for the abolition of slavery, with pe- euniary eoinpcnsutioii. Tlie President pro- poses this ns nn initiative step, predicating iniiiortant practical results therefrom. It was referred Whole. to the Cun,m'ltcc of the A'l the troops from Tennessee, South Carolina, Louisiana, and X. Carolina have been sent home from the Potomac. ! At Corinth, Mississippi, the enemy has lii, 000 troops; nt Henderson's Station, 9 mih s from the Tennessee Hirer, 12,000; at the next post, 10,000. The enemy is fortifying ut Chickasaw, Alabama, At ,.j,.ctioll K.j in McKay cotliitv, Southern Tennessee, the Union candidate ri.,vivt.,i OQO majorirv in a vote of IsOO. ('- 1''- 1Iil,(' is eoi.firmeil Sup't of Indian A n"'i rs '" T- nl"' V- l- hattuck I. S. Attorney for Oregon, In the Semite, bill for the confi-cation ; ;,,i cultivation of cotton lamls pncd, it ton Great excitement exists in Xorfolk. The !'"''-'nrc vanning with officers from the ' t till Males. The pirplo have decided on the destruction of the e.tv in case of nn at- tack. A strong force is concentrating nt SuflVlk to check r.nrnside, who, it was - i i.i i... i ...a :.. with nothing iu sight above her bulwarks hut the sineke stai k nnd (lag, came down yesterday. She engaged the Cuiu'tldii'l irignte, making terrible Jiolrs in her water 1'iics. The i'ttvlahtnJ cotitinued firing .1 I - - 1 ... - I 1. 'I'l... utii.i sac eaiceiieu otcr nun suiik. inu Mrrimoc was lired upon by our batteries without apparent rllict. The Minntsola got aground und could ullord lull little as- slstatice. The Mi rrimar turned her nttcn- tion to the ('on?rt, nnd in an hour after i 1 .... i Tl... n:.....J , ,1 ..,,,.;.,c . .. .i w ere taken prisoners mo seamen escapeu. The U. S. frigate St. Latrruu-t proceeded . t . ...il- . I. .1... I... up I ne river, a conuii'i iook piace oe , , , , , , ., ,lll!l(Uts. At ' m;,i,1;1At ihe ( ',, was burned bv the In the morning llie iron clad steamer ... ir in... I Monitor, rngngi d the M'rriwm-, nnd liinil- initor, engaged the M'rriwin-, nnd final Iv forced n hole iu the port side of the hit . . ...! ..I.......I I, V.flt Tl.n l.rh.ni. u r, I. llll icuiiiiiu in .luin.iB. ne i'iiii..- lv.i f if.. hoarl tlio Cu6r.im ISO were killed or drowned, i he .ioi- i.ir proved herself impregnable to heavy I. ... :.. ..I si in i i e nsi: t u.u u is. '. , , , ., i nn i ri 'v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi nriii'rrn ii t a v i ' lu, iv.tonii.i- to Iu- tlivitl.-.l into live 007 -''- "" T Mcl kiian, imj, n.ni i..u,ks. lOlh Col. deary bus taken Leesburg, r, ,,, 'v', i,.,,,..:... i front of his ;m,s were nbundoncd ...nl gnus spiked, This virtu.illv opens the rotonmc. and 1 , . , M M ,wo 0.;loi.k ,1V ,'np;r,, rls began burning their letils I nformntioti from Memphis snv the eiti- '-11s were greatly nhirincd, relying on Ft. , r.llovv lor ucicnse, wiiii 0111 icw iroops. . . The Meinpl.m Legislature iiml Fcnitercd, Gov. Harris was llyiiip from 0110 point ,lo nnotlu r, with little prospect of succeed 1 m ins vuoris 10 n.uy me peopie w ... ;ttid 1 !V. r.t0'-. '"J!" . "tt C , n oil Miircl. lsl the lleel leii rori i.oyi.. mr llriinswick, On., the enemy flying nt Ihe iiiinroncli of our ir.inboot.1 Our forces took .---.l ;-!;':J(,!; L. . . , collll(i whi,.), i Dm entrance , lVriinn.liiiii. nnd took possession of Ft, Clinch. Twclvo largo giinn fell Into our , hands, nnd also 1S8 rilled cannon e 'also took a rebel sleamer mid loaded wag- rns of (umi11i,i()1 ,,.,, 1,V(1(,rH, fmn jnn(1,r 0(,n vr(fit londed nnd gjirrisoncd 'the forts and earthworks, taking poweision RATES OF ADVERTISING 1 One fnare (twelva linei, or lM, brevier fncMura) one iimerlion 3 1)0 Kuch luliaeijuent inacrtinn 1 0U busini-M ciir.ln one year SO 00 A lihernl ili-'luclion will be made to tboMWbo inlvertrsu by the year. 3$" The aiiinber of ioserlloni tliould b noted on tho innrgin of nn advertiwment, olherwiie it will lie iJiibliilird till forliiJ.len, and charged ao- coriliiily. Obituary lioticon will be chnrged half the uliove rnti-a of anverliiiing. t'J.iB l'liisriNo executfd with neatnen and ilispileli. I'aijmrnt fur Jul) Printing muit It madt r. Jrlirfri of thf trtnk. of tho city. This lutter has beer, one of the most useful porls to the rebels. In the House, Conkling asked leave to offer u resolution w hich is identical with that sent by the President to Congress n few day-: since, relating to the furnishing of nid to such Stales as should adopt meas ures for the gradual abolition of slavery. The rules were suspended for the purpose, S8 nyes to 3o noes. A motion to post pone consideration was discussed, and with out taking action on the question, the House adjourned. The Hon'n bill, providing a new article of war, that no officer or soldier shall bb employed in returning fugitive slaves, passed the Senate by 2J to 9. Any officer found guilty by court-martial of violation of this urticlc, lo be dismissed the service. A party is suid lo be secretly organized iu Memphis to give full adhesion to the Federal Government. Great excitement exists in the disaffect ed parts of Texas, owing to the announced expedition of Gen. Lune from the land side nnd Commodore I'cndergrast from the sen. The Union sentiment in Xcw Orleans is on the increase. It is thought a stand will not be made there. Ft. Pulaski has been entirely cut off from all communication with Savannah, nnd Coin. Dupont has completely surround ed that work with the intention of starving its garrison into submission, or holding them on short allowance whilst Gen. Sher man is making his arrangements on Tybte Island. Gen. Drjgg has left Pensacola and gone to Norfolk, which place is in imminent danger and closely pressed by the division under Gen. liurnside. A battle took place at Paris, Ttnn., be tween n large party of rebels and a small federal force. Federal loss 4, rebel 100. A cavalry force, sent from Lebanon, Mo., yesterday uttucked a guerrilla party, killing 13, wounding 5, and capturing 20, among them 13rig. Gen. K. Campbell. Mahcii 14. In the Senate Hale intro duced a bill which authorized the building of iron-clad rams and steam gunboats; also to complete Stevens' Battery. The bill appropriates $1,000,000 for the rams, $13,000,000 for gunboats, and $1,100,000 for the completion of Stevens' Batterv. The bill was referred. Tiie case of Powell of Ky. was taken np. He spoke nt length in his own defense. He was followed bv Wilkinson, Trumbull, and Ten F.yck. The vote was then taken. Ilr.-:o!ut on of expulsion rejected ayes II, r.oes 28. The Senate has confirmed McDowell Major General of Volunteers. The rebels evacuated Xew Madrid on the night of the loth, leaving a quantity of guns, oiumunition, tents, and stores, Inch they were nimble to carry away. Some firing took place between their gnus and our siege battery, in which our loss was id killed and wounded. The loss of the enemy was not ascertained. Official reports of the evacuation of New Madrid say the skirmishing lasted several days. A 'number of nttempts were made by' the rebel gunboats to dislodge our bat teries on Point Pleasant. The rebels left an immense quantity of military stores. This was the Inst stronghold of the enemy in Missouri. No rebel flag now flying in that State. Late dispatches show the victory at New Madrid to be greater than was sup posed. At least a million dollars' worth of military property was tnken. The offi cers left their baggage, the supper on the tables, and their dead unbnried. r.nir.L n.'.our rnoji maxassas. M.vn.n 1 L Col. Averell, with a large force of cavalry, entered Manassas last night. Thu intelligence gathered from ll.o neighborhood tends to show that the whole reln.1 nrniy has retired southward. The 01 ly eligible point nt w Inch they can with iiny propriety attempt to make a stand, is near the junction ol tho Frederick and the Potomac Willi tlie l enirai irgiiuo iviiu road, 20 miles north of Richmond. At this mint the country is much broken aim suit td for defense. It is evident that tneir nrniy is completely demoralized and unfit for service. Struggling parlies left behind seemed glud to be taken. Tho forts are all abandoned, but log hut sufficient to ac commodate DdTOOO men remuin; also an itmneiise number of tents nnd log huts are strewn nil along the way between Center- ville and Manassns. Heaps of dead horses cover the fields. It is scid ihe stone bridge across Isull Run hns been blown up; nlso the bridge across Cub River, between Ccntervillo 011U Manassas. F.vi rything nt tho hitter place indicates a prcetpituto llight ol tne reueis. Some caissons were found, oui no guns. Piles of bullets mid cartridge! With an im mense fttimitity of stores were left hetnnil. 1 .1.. n...l...la .llunnvnrofl At Olio pinco mo rinvi"" .......... s.s.. UOO.OOO bushels of corn, which had been fired, still smoldering. .... People ill the vicliniy su mm ul'luru the evacuation 100,000 men wero at Ma- nusffls. Large numbers of contrabands bavo come to our lines, which now extend be yond MnnnssM Junction, nnd nre still com ing iu droves. Cei.terville, one of tin strongholds of tho r..b..N ureseiits a sceno of desolntion not often witnessed. They commenced evacu ating tho place on Saturday, tne Bin, nnu cntiliuned until Sunday night. They then blew up tho bridges, tore lip tho railroad trnek, burned their touts, provisions, nnd forage; In fact, destroyed everything they could not remove. Most of the cannon hnvo leen taken away; Ihoso remaining arc of inferior qunlity. Tho fortification nro of formidable strength, covering the hillsnVnr Centervltlo, and som two or threo miles behind each other. The fortifi cations at Mouossas seem to be the some 'HIU('- "No, not If f hud (he UrJ m rfrrr!" .1 wauiiiM in thfl 0"hi " Hill!