Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 117, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 February 1862 — Page 3

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THCBSDAY MORNING. -FEBRUARY 13 Stations mt IB IbiIUu Troops. Tbe following rs tb stations of tbe Indian troops in sctive service onteide of Ilia State. .We phsiicortect it front time t time Ha the several leimuiiti uiovs from ouo poitiu tu another. nrSTv. 6th Ite&iment Ool. Crittenden Muufordsvflls, Kentucky. 7th, Col. Gavin, Spriufield, Virginia, ktk, Ctd. Benlou, Otterville, Missouri. 9th, CnL Moody, Uuttoaville, Virginia. lm.li, Cvl. Hanson, Somenet, B-T. ' , Hth, Oul. McGinuis, Paducab, Ky, I2ih, Col. Linrk, Sbarpebuie:, Md. lain, Oul. Sullivan, Romney, Vs. . 14th, Col. Kimball, Rotuney, Va. " - lilh. Col. Want. Mew Haves, Ky. , 18th, Oul. Hackfeman, "redaricfctowTi, Marylanfl 17th, Col. Hascsll, New Hsveo, Ky. lath, Ool. Pettison, Otterville, tliasonri; Itflh.Ool. Meredith, Washington City, fcoth, Ool. Brown, Fortress Mource, Virginia. StULOot. McMillan, Baltimore. Md. AUt VUU uwuili( 1 ' 23d, Col. 8nderon, Paducab, Kentucky. 24,h, Col. Hovey, Otterville, Missouri. '- . 25th, Col. Veatch, Cairo, Illinois. is..: SSMb, Col. Wheatley. Ottemiie, Missouri. . 27tu, Col. Co'.grove, Frederic town, Md. 29tb,Gol. lliller, Mnnfordmtlle, Ky. Sstn, Cokel Baas, NoliBvillo, E.J. - ' lt, Cul. Crufti Calhoun, Ky. 22d, 1st Gorman, Col. Wiliich, Munfordevillo, Kentucky. ' 33d, Col. Cbbaro, Lexington, Ky. - ' . S4ih, Col. 1 van, Sew H.rai, Kentucky. " S6th 1st Irid Ool. Walker, Bardstown, Ky. Stith, Col. Grace, New Haven. Kentucky. 37ih, Col. Hansard, Bacon Creek rttinn, Ky. 31ih, CoL Scrioner, MunlordavuJo, Ky. 39u, Col. Harrison, Hauforusville, Ky. 4-jtuj Col. Wilson, Somerset, Ky. 42d, Col. Jones, South Carroit i, Ky. 4 1, Ol. George K. Steele, Calhonn, Ky. . 41tb, Col. Reed, Calhonn. Ky. 4xh, Col. Fitch, New Haven, Ky. 4Tth,Col. S ack, New Haven, Ky. 49th, Col. Bay, Bardstowo, Ky. With, Col. Duoham, New Haven, same. 61st, Mechanics, Col. Streight. Wild Cat, lame. 57th, Col. McMollou, Somerset, same. . 4 5Sth, Col. Carr, Somerset, name. , cAVALar. Capt. Bracken'! Company, Western Virginia. Post Office addre, Beverly. Capt. Xirtlej'a Company, Western Virginia. Poet Office address, Toin Pieaaant. Capt. Graham's Company, Nolinville, Kentucky. Capt. Caddis's Company, Nolinville, game. Capt. Mortsu's Company, New Maven, same. 0pt. Kleins' Company, Nolinville, same. 8th Be-guuent, Col, Baker, lit Cavalry; Ironton, Mis-tourl. 4Ut Regiment, (2d Cavalry), Co!. Bridgland, Batdstowu, Kentucky. 45th Regiment, (3d cavalrp), CoL Carter, Mill Stone Lauding, Maryland. AETlI.LtBT. Capt. Rabb's Battery, Leaeoworth, Kansas. Capt. Coketair's Battery, Otterville, Missouii. Capt. Klnns's Battery, Tipton, MissouYI: Capt. Bush's Battery, Munfordsville, ay. Capt. Sitnonson's Battery, Munfordsville, lame. Cpt. Behr' Battery, Calhoun, same. Capt. HirrU'i Battery. M nniordnal, same. , Regiments Organizing In Indiana. The following are the station ct the regiment bow oriranirinfr In Indiana, together with their rummaudiBi; officers, aa far aa tbe appif)tment have been made. Tbe list also emhracea several regiments now ready to take tbe Held, which we will transfer to the lut embracing; the stations of Indiana tto p outside of the State as fact as the changes are made : 4dth Keginieut Col. Iddy Goshen. " bid Regiment Railroad Col. JauieS HI. Smith ladianapolia. 63d Regiment Col. Oresham Indianapolis and Mew Albany. 6tth Regiment Kev. Col. Johnli. Smith Lafayette. &6tb Regimeot 2nd German Colonel Mansfield Kvaasville. Ci'.th Regiment CousolidaUd with tbe 2d. . t'Hh Regimeut 'ol. AUxuuder GoLt. th Regiment Col. Owen Kvausville. 6lat Regimeut 2nd Irish, Col. Mullen, Madison. (OA Regimeut Rock port Col. Joues. t H Regimeut Colonel not yet appointed Coyii.i u. ;h Begimenl 1st Artillery Colonel net yet appointed. Several Companies iI thia Regimeut are already In service. 1 i tiAth Regimeut 2ud Artillery Col. Auneke Indianapolis. - ; rrival and Departure of tiie M AILS . ; (The time here set down is ailjusled to contract soars. On the River there is variatiou according to circumstauces. TIMK OF CLOSISH. Sailroad Mail (for Vinceunes, Terre Hante, Princeton, Washington, Petersbiirgh, . Snllivan, Carlisle, Rockville, Indiauapo- , lis. Cincinnati. Louisville. St. Louis, Cairo, Chicago, and other Northsro, Eautein, and Western points, and Railroad Way Offices, every day except Sunday, at .- . 8 a. u. LauitviUs Mail (river) every Tuesday, . Thursday, aud Saturday at 6 P. Padneah Mail (river) every day in the week except Sunday and Thursday at 114. v. 6rse River Mail (for Bowling Green and way points) every Monday and Thursday at 2i f. Ml. Vernon Mail (land) every Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturday at VJ a. a. AT HartHony Mail every Monday, Wed aeeday, ana Friday at - Backport Mail (land) every Monday, Wedaeaday, and Fiiday at B a. . P.lsrtt,rVk Mail (way) every Friday at a. a. - (Petersbiirgh letters, Ac. come and go by Railroad daily.) - . Cgnlhtana Mail every Wednesday at 7 r. M. I Leaves at 6 a. a. Thursday niorniOE.) Military mail tor Calhoun and Soottsville, 11 P. a. TIMS OF DELIVERING. Haibvad Mail, every day except Sunday at 7 a . a Arrives the night before, after office hours. LanimUm Mail (river) evtxy- Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday by 6 p. a Padneah Mail, every day in t he week except Sunday and Thursday by A. a Ornrn It war Mail, every Monday and Thursday by ' Mt. Vtumon Matt (land) eviry Mon-iay, Wednesday, and Friday by - "?. W Uwiwku MaiL everv Tuesdav. Thurs day, and f uurday by 4 P. Soekpnrt Mail (land) every Sund iy at 1 P. a., end Wednesday and Friday it 7 a. a. (Arrives the eveiiing before, after ciSca hours.) ' Peterseana MaU (way) every Friday by 8)a a. St. CfnDtiam Mail every Frl&ay at fa. M. (Arrives tbe eveninz before, after office hours.) ssTPoat Office ocens at 7 A. a. and closes at 7 r. on week days. Deliver; closes from 8 to 9 a. a. on week days during the closing of the Railroad mall. Office open front 8 to 9 a. a. on the Sabbath. , JAME9 BC. McUEELY, P. M. Evansville, Ind., May 1, 1861. iuly'i2-ywe v. 1 - t Special Notices. Klth tor $h goldltr. For one who dies from tha effscts of the bnltet, tn pcriilt from daoip sad exposure to night sir. Small dowi of HOL LOWATB PILLS taken every ether night will correct U disorders of the Liver snd Stomach, purify the blood, and insure sound health to every msa. Only 25 cents for Box. J TMmg-or Aisms Jay fttr, mm r Wha cso be beautiful with s sickly pale complex lost Keep the pores of the sklu free, s.ud th blood t ors, snd tour Cheeks will vie w ith the rose and till . The skid is foi med with thousands of pores la every iach of aurf&cs whose ofilcs it m to carry off ths impurities of the Wood the sc knowledjed cause of all diseases of mankind whan the akin is drv sud Darched whon it is covered with eruptions when it is cold and clam my when there Is inward fer or intliunmatlon it is impossible for the skin nadvr these cinutu stances to perform its proper functions, snd to carry off the Impurities frsin the body as designed bv our Creator. JDDSON'S MOUNTAIN HEUB PILLS remove these obstructions, and produce free ami healthy blood, remove the eruptions trom inn ntiu.au. i cause it to brighten with the ffusb of ywutta and beaaty. Beauty without paints aud cosmeticsbeauty prodnced by health and bappineas. JuJson's Uouutain llerb fills are sold by al mediuine dealers. dec3 High Littuf. This is very apt to produce i disordered stomach, resulting lu Dyspepsia. HooflatuTt Qeraum Bittrri will entirely relieve any nausea sr bad fteling, and prevent more serious consequences. If you ham the Dysjiepsla, a fcw bottles will entirely restore the digestive organs to their original tigor. They are for sale by druggists and dealers In medicines everywhere, st 76 cents per bottle. in2t - H ft tctth th grt4mt plstr that recommend to those suffering from Rheumatism, Gout, or Heuralgla, or the pernlefons effects dr Mercury, Dr. Inland's Anti-Rheumatic Band it being the only remedy for those hitherto incurable complaints. e advertisement In another column of oar paper, cf the Anu-BhumafKi Band.

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WHOLESALE. ; v HARDWARE .FOR 1862! a S. WELLS. ; IOsW GOODS DAILY. " ; ; Purchased for..:.1" Vb'f 'r,;;.":CASH.':- ". "S. 'Army and QUARTERMASTER 01 tv .t.' -Hardware. - , ? Axes (all qualities) handled. Shovels and Spades, t 3 ! ' Clay Picks (handled.) Hatchets (in variety.) " Knives and Forks and Butch- " er Knives. , Army Plates and Spoons. i Handled Fry Pans. , : Also: SUTLER'S HARDWARE. Country Merchant's Hardware i Grocers Hardware. Builders' Hardware. Carpenters Tools. Coopers' ToolsCOLT'S" REVOLVERS. "Smith & Wesson's" lavy Pistols Cartridges, Gun Caps, Belts & Holsters. Gunsmiths' Hardware. Also : Platform Scales and Scale Beams. " ; Gum BELTING & Packing AT FACTORY PRICES, ALL GOODS sold at , LOW WATER MARK ; ; : . For Cash. - Charles A, Ilsfs, 13 Firat Street, Sign Golden Mill Saw. I T.. ,,- .ia..o, Kvausville, Jan. 14, 18-2. X,. jou.vmo.v, HOOK . KB. AND Blank Book Manufacturer, Main st.. IwU Virst aud Second. KVANMVIL1.K, INDIANA. VBlauk Books ruled, pued ttud nmtle to ori?-r of the best paLer( from a nleuioraudum to the largest Ledger Music aud Slau.nios l.ouuJ in auy stvlH. iaiiin.su mOTMCMt At the March Term, 1862, tba W W Oonntv Oonimisaionera will let the keeping ..f tha Oonntv Pain ers. at the Aj1ujh, for ouo or more vears. to the lowest amt best hi-Jder. The party bidding will state bis lowest figures per year, tor keeping the poor and providing everything reuuired by law for the comfort cf tha paupers. Also the sum lor which hewill mrrntend the Asylum, and the county furnish tht food and clothuie. Bids must i- leu imiiiuii onara, at their room in the Court House, on the first Mon day In Uarch next, to be a t -d upon on tbut or some other subsequent day of said term. The County Board will also coutract with one or mora skillful physicians, haviUK a knowledge ot surgery, to attend to all county pour as well as the prisoners in tbe county jail, fr one or more years , the Dhvsician to tnroH-h all nediciots. Kids so licited for said profeasionol eervicts, at th same place and time. WM.. u. w Amtii, a. v.. u. Volksbote copy. Jan21dwaw jriOUJTY I,lHMJiUW mVOTMCJB. L All persons haviuc books, ilrawo trin tha t'outitv Library, are ootitled to return the same to the Library between this date and ths first day cf February next, volumes will not oe given out 10 readers until farther notice. - V. U. WALK.SK, A. V. C. and Llrrian Volk bote please copy jau21dw2 tuna law, B. K. TH.s,(Hunry rni-n AW & AN T H E S , AXTOttNKVS AT JL.A V, iKNEKAL COLLECTION A'D liKAL ESTATE AG ttii. Is. ufflcc No. 87 Main street, sixita the Conr Honsa. Kvanntfill. lutliftn. idHVl-dAl" - . OLI X.MJS 5 dor.n extra loll Oil Bnrners just received for the poi'ioSo of altering Lard Oil and -fluid Liuip. Lamps can be changed in five miuntws. Aleo Id doz Coal oil Chimneys ; !! doz.--n t$ru.-bos to clean chimneys ; W trktn and Shades, at . vtCKHiY Bt.iir,. Hi At a very low price, at X- J. vuu&l1 r V Kn 3 uly29 . . - - - New Drns More. & T-J lit' N 50 boxes, best ju-ilitv, loreulo by C . b. E. GI LBKET CO , GC12 No. 4 Sycamore treet. DUIW1 VIViMUS VIVAMUS." ST. CHARLES RESTAURANT "CHARLEY" HABBE, Prop'r. rWWti mm UOWJB .VJ.II Hot8 JL has jnst been repahed and leiiUeJ. aud is now o)ened to the public. No expeuse has been vpared to place the St. Charles in flrit rate trim, aud it will be kept aa a first class house iu all respacts. - 'GAME, TN TBTC SEASON, And everything edible to be puicuawd iu the mar ket will be served up at the S I'. H A .i,K3 at al hours, in a style which will suit ths most fastidi oils epicure. Choice Brandies and Importel Wines ; the bnai brands of Old Bourbou aud Uouoiigahela aud A No. 1 Liquors of all kiuda ill be touud at Ilia Ihu of the St. Chat lea. Imported Cigars, All the favorite Havana brands al ways on han.l sr Tlte patrouage of my numerous trieiuls and the tnhlic generally i respeciinny sninwi. oc4-rt.n CIIAKLKY IIABBK W .- .' & I Ve have J unt reL ceivod a larics assortment ot Coal Oil Lamps, T ! selected iu person expressly for ths Kvanaville qnali;y M WH ut better or cheaper lot caunot be found this si. Jo of Cincinnati. Price from oo cents to $1 75each. dw-19 VlCKfcttY BROS.. Si Kain at. WpUJl HBJJVl .'We continue to re. M-M ceive that rich country Hriu, that weighs 30 lbs. to the bushel. Buy the kind Hint will keep your cows 1st, at YTOKKBY BROS., de--7 N.i. S2 Mniu at. . . v. T it J "' It M O.S'ti 1 300 Km choice--w lloney, at , janS U. A. COO It'll 73 Main street. MOUCH 6 hhds choice N O. Sugar, at H. A. COOK'S. janS M-M &J COMmVin store aud for sale by '.'." H. A. O COO i.

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-rrTHi . w. mrs. Exclusively for th. Joiinial." : COSTGRESSIOIIAL. XXXYII CONGRESS FIRST SESSION. ; ' Wj. jttisGTOs, Feb. 12. IIorsE. Mr. Hickaian from the Judiciary Committee, offered a preamble setuug forth that Ileiiry WykofC, having transmitted a portion of the President's last annual message for publicatloa la the New York Herald, before it was laid before Congress, and baring refused to state before thn Committee, from whom he received it; therefore, .- -.. .. - - - Resolved, That the1' Sergeant-at-Arms bring the said Wykoff before the bar of the House, to answer for contempt. Tbe resolution vrm adopted. ' AFTERKeOlT REPORT. GLORIOUS" NEWS! T " Better and More of it." ROANOKE CAPTURED. 3,000 Prisoners, with all of their Arms, Baggage, &e. CapturedTHE EXCITEMENT AT BICHMOND INTENSE. A PANIC IN NORFOLK. Gov. Wise Reported Killed 0. Jennings Wise Shot. 300 Rebels Killed, 1,000 Wounded, and over 2,500 Prisoners. ELIZABETH CITY OCCUPIED BY GEN. BURNSIDE. The Rebel Gunboats all Destroyed. Gunboats at Florence, Ala. THE UNION SENTIMENT DEVEL0PHJG. 250 Recruits for the Union in Alabama, and Thousands Coming. Rebel Gunboats on' the Tennessee Captured, Burned, and t Sunk. &C, &C, &C. Fort Monroe, Feb. 11. By Ihe flag. of trnce we hare the following particulars f'rqia rbel sources of the complete auceeaa ol Barnside'a forces at Koanoke Islnnd: The Island lias been taken possesbion' of by the Federals, and Coin. Lyach's rebel fleet completely destroyed. Elizabeth City was attacked on Sunday, and evacuated by the inhabitants. It was previously burned, whether by our shells or by tbe inhabitants i3 not certain. Tbe first tiews of tbe defeat arrived at Norfolk on Sunday afternoon, and cauaed great excitement. The previous newa was vei-y satislkctory, stating that the Yankees of drawing them into a trap. The rebel force on the IslanJ, is supposed to have been only a little over n,00() effective fighting men. Gen. Wise was ill at Nag'd Head, aud was not present during the enageiTifnt. When the situation became dangerous, be was removed to Norfolk. All the gunboats but one were taken that escaped np a creek, and was probably also destroyed. One report at Norfolk says ou!y 70, and another 200, escaped from the IsUud. Gen. Huger telegraphed to Richmond tbat only 60 on the Island escaped. There appears to 1) no bright side of tbe story fcr the rebels. Tbe Richmond Esaminer of this morniap, in a leading editorial says: " Tbe loss of an entire army on Roanoke Island is .certainly the most painlul event of tbe war. The intelligence is fully confirm ed. Twenty-five hundred brave 'troop3 on an L . "d in tbe sea were exposed to all the force cf Burnside'a fleet. They resisted with coursge, but wben 15,000 men were landed against tbetn, a'id their retreat being cut otT oy the surroundirg element, they were forced to surrender. This is a repetition of Hatteras on a lar-tr scale." , Tha following are the telegraph dispatch es on tbe subject, from the Kicbmocd papers of this morning : . .Norfolk, teb. 10. The latest news states tbat O. Jennings Wise, son of Gov. Wise, was shot through tbe hip and disabled, though the wound is not mortal. Major Lanser and - Lieut. Miller, are mortally wounded.- About 300 Confederates were killed, and over 1,000 wounded. The number of Yankees wounded is about tbe same. Midshipman Carmer had his arm shot off. The other casualties are unimportaut. A late arrival this morning savs Eliza beth City has been shelled and burned by tbe Yankees, and tbat Burnsideis pushing on through to Edenton. SECOND DISPATCH. Norfolk, February 10. A rumor has prevailed tbat Commodore Lynch's fleet of gunboats baa been captured. Jt 13 not regarded as true, bnt it is believed that all were burned by the Confederate.? to prevent their capture,", wilit the esceptiou of one, which waet enneavf ring to make its escape. Tbe fleet went to Elizabeth City from Ro anoke Island, and was probably bmued at the former point. ; THIRD DlSPATCrj. Received at Richmond at Midnight. Norfolk, Feb. 10.- A courier arrived here this afternoon at 4 o'clock and brought the intelligence that Elizabeth City was burned Ihis morning by tbe inhabitants. During the conflagration theifederals landed a large force. All onr gunboats but one were captured by the enemy. Gen. Wise ba3 not jet arrived at Norfolk. The tollowine is tbe latest in to-dav's Day Book : ! A courier arrived here yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock, from whom we gather the following information : The enemy advanced in full force upon Idizabelh City, yesterday, about 7 o'clock, and began the attack on that place, - The citizens finding resistance vain, evaenated tha place, but before doing so, set firelo tbe towu, aud when onr informant left it was still in flames. We have aiso to record the capture by tbe enemy, of all our little fleet, except the Fanny or Forest our iciormant is not certain which. This boat eluded tbe enemy and made np the Pasquatank river. She was pursued, however, and fears were entertained that she, too, was captured. It

is sak' tbat before oar ; boats surrendered, ther were abandoned and their crtws suc-

I ceaed in niakiDi? their escape. If bo we ar ! at a loiff to coojecturc why the boats were ! not bred before beiair aoanaonea. t ine a isaster to our little fleet is attributed 'to the fact that having exhausted tbe supply of Coal and ammunition, they 1 proceeded to Elizabeth City for the purpose of obtaining a supply. Every effort wa3 made to obtain coal bat without success, or to return to the Island and lend any assistance whatever- to the forces. ' ' ' : All details as published with reference to tbe capture of Roanoke Island are confirmed by the courier, who represents our loss at 300 killed as J wounded, and that of the enemy at less than 1,000. Great havoc was made among them while coming up. We - brought to bear upon ; tbem two 32 poond- ?, and at every fire their ranks were terribly thinned. The places of the fallen, however, , were quickly filled. Tbe Park Point battery was manned by the Richmond Eiues, and most nobly did they defend it. Daring the conflict they were attacked by a whole regiment of Zonaves, and though completely overpowered, they stood their ground bravely, nor did they yield a foot till tiYl gave seven fell bleediDg the to ground. r . Iherj is good reason to believe that if Col. Eenniogsen, with his artillery, had been on the liand, wb-wuld not have been forced to surrender. The "lack of field pieces was eadly felt, and bad they been at hand, tbe enamy perhaps would never have been able to have landed bis forces. Henningsea bad order3, we understand, to report at Roanoke Island, bat, owing to some misunderstanding, be mistook Elizabeth Oity as bis destination. Capt. Taylor, of th'.s city, is represented as having distin guished himselfIn addition to tbe above, are many ru4 mors we might give, but as they are nothing more than rumors, we prefer withholding them. i ' Among them is one, however, worthy of notice: Tbat Gen. Wise had been shot whilst in an ambulance on his way to Norfolk. So far as we have been able to learn we can only account for the statement by supposing that tbe name of the General was confounded with tbat of his son, wbo is reported among tbe killed. It is reported tbat one regiment from Ma3sachu3ettswas badly cut up, bnt it is impossible to ascertain which of tbe five attached to the expedition it is. - Tbe news received to-day occasions great excitement at Old Point. The steamer with official dispatches from Gen. Burnside is hourly expected. Tbe prisoners captured number at least.2,000, and will be here in a few days. ' i . - ' . . . All the Southern papers received are unanimous in admitting tbe complete victory of onr troops, and that the loss of tbe island is a very serious on.-. . , , ; A flag of trues was tent to Criiney Island early this morning to inform Gen. Huger tbat tbe prisoners of war from Fort Warren arrived in the bark Trinity last night. The bark was accordingly towed up opposite fciewall's Point by a steamer. At 1 o'clock the rebel steamer West Point come out from Norfolk, and the prisoners were trans- ! ferred. They numbered four captains, three first lieutenants, six second lieutenants, two third lieutenants and 380 others rank and file, and colored servants. Tbey were taken at Hatter as and Santa Rosa, and are the last of the prisoners of war at Fort Monroe, except Commodore Barros. " The passage from Boston here has been quite unpleasant on account of the crowded condition of the ' vessel, but -the prisoners are all enjoying as good health as could be expected. It was generally supposed here that the small-pox was prevalent on lioard, but on the authority of Lieut. Buell, who comes in charge from Fort Warren, the statement is positively denied. The prisoners having been transferred to the West Point, the Tiiuity was to Wed back to her anchorage in the Roads. Several piissengers were brought from Norfolk including Capt. J. T. Morrill of the transport Osceola. The Osceola was a part of Gen. Shermau's expedition, and was wrecked on the coast of Georgia, Nov. 23, where the Captain and the whole crew were taken prisoners. Tbo latest intelligence from Savannah is that the Federal gunboats were at Well's Cut, in opening which, communication will be bad with Savannah without passing Fort. Pulaski. A dispatch from Charleston t Richmond pays tbat on lie I9th, Fort J'ickena with the Niagara and Colorado opened on Forts McRea, Barancas and tiie Navy Yard. After some hours bombardment they hauled'off. Both vessels are said to Lave been badly damaged. There is siid to have been some skirmish ing at Port Royal Ferry. The city sf Savannah is being strongly fortified. St. Louis, Feb. 12. The special to the St. Louis Republican, dated Fort Henry, Feb. 11th, 8ay3 the gunboats Conestoga, Tylor, and Lexington, returned from tbe Upper Tennessee last night. Ihe boats went as far up as Florence, Alabama, and were received with the wildest joy by the people along the river. Old men cried like children at tbe sight of the stars and stripes, and invited the ofheers and men into their houses, and told tbem all they had was at their service. Numbers were anxious to eulist under tbe old flag, and the Tylor brought down 250 to fill up gnnboat crews. Our officers were assured, if they would wait a. few days, whole regiments could be raised ; and if the government would give tbem arms to defend themselves, they could bring Tennessee back to the Union in a few days. They said when the secession ordinance was passed, armed men stood at the polls, and everything went as certain politicians said. At Savannah, Clifton, Eastport aud Florence, the officers and men of our boats went ashore without arms and mingled freely w ith the people. .-.-. The Union men along the river com prised the wealthiest and best portion of the inhabitants, large numbers ot whom nave American flags. Not a gun was fired either in going or coming. The rebel gunboats Eastport, Sally Ward and Muscle, partially finished, were captured, and are now here. The Eastport bad 250,000 feet of lumber on board, and the Ward bad a quantity of Iron plating. The steamers Sam Kirkman, Lynn Boyd, Julia Smith, Samuel Orrand Appleton Bell were burned by the rebels to prevent their falling into our hands, and the Railroad bridcre at Florence was not destroyed. A nuantitv of tiapers were captured on the Ea3tport belonging to Lieut Brown, late of the Federal army. Among i,hetu were let ters from Lieut. Murrv, stating tbat sub marine, batteries conld not be successfully used in the rapid streams of tbe west. One hundred aud fifty hogsheads of to bacco and a quantity of other freight, will be brought down from the mouth of Sandy river, to-morrow., ' A daily line of packets has been estab lished between r ort Henry and Cairo. Nothing during the war has beer, so pros trating to the rebels as the late victory and the eipeditioa of the gunboats op the river,

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Washikgton, Feb. lU Mr. Arnold, from the Coramit,tee, on Lakeland RiYer Defences, will reoort to-morrow. The committee recommends extensive repairs of rhe forti fications at Mackinac, St. Clair River, Buf falo, and Oswego, and the establishment of a national foundry at Chicago, for the cast iog of heavy ordnance, depots for naval stores on Lakes Michigan and Erie, and the enlargement of the Illinois and Wichi gan Canal. The report embraces a large amount of statistics relative to the commerce "of the lakes. It says there is no present danger of a rupture with Great Britain, bnt that Pow er has an advantage over us in the St. Lawrence and Wei land Caaal, capable of ad mitting gunboats from the Atlantic, which we ought to. counterbalance in order to be prepared for all possible emergencies. The naval committtee of the House will recommend an appropriation 'of $15,000,000 to build gunboats, f . , j : Advices from Hatteras state thtt loyal blacks from North Carolina helped to work the fleet of flag offic" Goldsboro, and to serve the guns, which have sunk rebel gun boats and compelled the sarrender of Roa noke Island. ' . , Gen. C- P. Smith, lately at Paducab, has not beeri rejected by tue Senate. Objections to him were made by tne Kentucky Sena. tors, and tbe nomination was laid over for tbe present. -. Tbo Secretary of Wae calls for - proposals from shippers, ship owners, and express lines, by telegraph, mail, or personal appli cation, for establishing a regular daily com manication between Fort Monroe and Port Royal, Hatteras, and Roanoke Islard. No proposition- of a speculative character will be entertained, nor will tbe contract be given to any person not in tbe line of business. Fort Monroe. Feb. 11. We find the following additional news from various points South in tbe papers received to-day Ex-Gov. Campbell declines tbe tender of tbe appointment of Brigadier-General and assigns as a reason, his physical incapacity to perform tbe duties of the office. He was to fill the fill the place vacated by the death of Zollicoffer. , ... Tbe bill to raise troops to meet tbe requi sition of Virginia, by tbe President of the Confederate States, passed both Houses of he Virginia Legislature, on Monday, in secret session. Tbe bill provides that all companies now in the field shall be filled up to tbe number of 100 men; that tbe Governor shall call for volunteers for this purpose, and tbat if the requisite number be not thus enlisted, the deficiency is to be made up by dratt from the enrolled militia. The injunction of secresy has been re moved from the bill passed by Congress appropriating $2,000,000 for the benefit ot the State of Kentucky. ' Jas. Lyons is probably elected to Con gress to supply the vacancy caused by the death of John Tyler. Tbe War Department has issued an order for tbe seizure of all corn in tbe bands of distillers or others, to be used for that purpose3 , This step , is taken, not only on account of tbe pernicious effects of the nliuiited manufacture of whisky, but also because of the exborbitant prices govern ment is obliged to pay for an article indispensable to tbe subsistence of tbe army. St. Louis, Feb. 12. The Republican earns that Gen. . Hitchcock , has .accepted the appointment of Major General of volunteers. Should Gen. Hal leek take tbe field in command of the great Southern expedilon, which is considered probable, General Hitchcock will remain at the head of the Department here. Oflicial dispatches from Lieut. Phelps, commanding the gunboat, Conestoga, received at Headquarters here, confirm pre vious reports ot the result ol tbe, Tennessee river expeditiou. The steamers burned by the rebels were ladeaed with military stores. Two hundred stand of arms, a considerable quantity of clothing and . stores, were cap tured, and Col.J Crew s encampment at Sa van nab, destroyed. Lieut. Phelps also reports finding the Union sentiment very strong along tbe river. Cape Race, Feb. 12. Tbe steamship teutouia from Southampton 1st inst, passed this point, this morning and was intercepted. The Tuscorora has been ordered off Southampton by the British Govern ment, and bad taken up a position near the Needles. -.-1 . ; The pirate Nashvills was still in South ampton Dock. . Tbe reported naval engagement in the Mediteranean is not confirmed. , There are no later markets by this ar rival than thos brought by the Jara. Leavenworth, Feb. 11. The greatest activity prevails at Fort Leavenworth, in preparations for the expedition to stf-.rt from here under Gen. Hunter. Troops and supplies are being concentrated in the Southern portions of the State, and indications appear favorable for an early advance. The General is working earnestly and unceaseingly in perfecting -.he details of the . expedition, and every department 3 pushed to its utmost capacity. Seven regiments of cavalry, four regiments of infantry and three full batteries of artillery, with Parrott and Weird guns, are now en route from tbe East, and are daily expected to join tbe expedition which will be one of tbe most formidable yet organized during the war. , Cincinnati, Feb. 12. Flour unchanged with a limited de mand : superfine 4 154 20 and extra 4 25 4 30. , . W heat firm and in good demand ; sales 10,000 bushels at 8790 for red and 95 1 00 tor white. Corn firm at 30c. Oats dull at 2425c. : Rye firm at 50c, and Barley at 5255c. " Whisky firm at 17c. Mess Poek firmer; well known brands not to be bought below $10. Active demand for bulk sides, wilh sales of 500,000 pounds at 4U. Laru is held at Cfa7e, nnder tbe news from the army. Groceries unchanged aud quiet; 200 bags coffee sold at 20J20 .- Exchange 4 premium and firm. Gold 3KEW YORK MARKET. -. Niw York, Feb. 12. Flour continues iu favor of buyers at t.bO(a,s.bD tar superhoe western : 5.80 5.90. Corn to medium extra western wesUrn ; 5.40fo;6.05 for shipping brands extra R. H. O; tor trade brands. Market closing dull and tendency downward. Whisky lower ; sales at 221(31224. The money market continues easy : 6 per cent, for call loans. Stocks generally better. American gold 1.04J. Sterling exchange quiet at 1.14faU.15. The steamer Africa to-day for Liverpool carried out $618,269 in specie.. Government stocks ruled steady, 7.3-10 notes sell ing at 9898j.

Washisqton, Feb. 1L The official report of Lieut, Commodore Phelps, of the Conestoga, to Flag-officer Foote, and the Iatter's official account of the capture of Ft. Henry-, are published, but present no new features, f: . . . J

Military Items. We are informed by Col. Owen that he has now recruited r52 men for the COih regimeut. , .. We publish on tbe outside of to-day's Journal, a letter from Calhoun. The Cincinnati Commercial learna that Gen. Thomas J. Wood's brigade is on its way back to Lebanon, having completed the ten miles of road assigned to it from Hall's Gap to Somerset. "The brigade is composed of tbe 64th and 65th Ohio, 01 it Indiana, and 19th Kentucky. Maj. Ed. M. McCook is promoted to the Lieutenant-Colonelcy of Bridgland's cavalry made vacant by the resignation of Lieut.Col. N orris. - The 60th regiment, Col. Bass, has lost 58 of its men, by death, since its organization One of these came to his death by a shot while ou picket. Tbe others all died iu the hospital. The regiment is now at Camp Wood, on Green River. The Lafayette Courier says tbat a private letter received in that city, from a member of the 40th, regiment, states tbat while a few of their men were employed guarding a bridge south of their camp, below Lebanon, a descent was made uDon them by a body of rebels on horseback, and two of our men, of Co. K, were captured and take a away by tbe enemy. Tbe n?wi reaching camp, Col. Wilson detailed an ofhoer with a squad ot men wbo pursued and overtook the reb els, rescued their comrades, and in tiro captured two of the enemy, together with their horses. We learn that Col. Eddy's regiment, the 48th Indiana, reached Cairo before the ar rival there of the 52d regiment. Their camp equipage, (tents, Ac.,) shipped f-om here, had not reached Cairo, and tbey were not a little inconvenienced, for one night, for tbe lack of it- It arrived the next day. however. Ind. Jour. Capt. Thompson's battery is the onlv one ef Col. Anneke's regiment left in camp here, the others having all gone to Kentucky. Ibid. The Dearborn cavalry company, in Col. Scott Carter's command, sent to their famites living in the vicinity of Aurora, over $1,400 last week. Pork Season. The following is a statem ent of the hogs packed in this' city, this season :

Geo. Foster & Co....."....'.:... ...... .2,100 Samuel Orr 1,500 Fred Kron 1,400 Jaquess & Co 882 Fenchler&Co 370 Ellis & Meni.... r40 Others . 830 Total 7.C22

Trophies. Colonel John M. Harlan, of the Kentucky Tenth, Las Bent to bis friends in Frankfort, some of the trophies of war that were left in the camp of tbe rebels upon their precipitate flight from Mill Spring. ' Among others is a magnificent robe, made of the wolf skins that are found iu the Rocky Mountainof New Mexico, and which, we believe, equals in splendor the one worn by C:i'3ar " tbat day he overcame the Nervii. It was found in ZollicoH'er's tent, but whether be longing to him or General Crittenden, has not been ascertained. Colonel Harlan has also remembered us by sending us the cump stool that wa3 used by General Crittenden, and has bis name upon it. There are two regiments now , in Ken tucky known as the Tenth. The first in the Tenth Indiana a regiment tbat bids fair to rival tbe famous Tenth Legiou of the Romans, and has already performed deeds of valor that will render it immortal. The other is tbe Kentucky Tenth, commanded by our former townsman, Colonel Harlan. This regimeut is composed of as good mate rial as is to be found in auy regiment iu tbe service, and we hazard nothing in saying that it will be up with the ioremost in the day of battle. It was only rrevented from sharing in tbe glory of the nght at Logan s Farm by baving been sent six miles from the line of march to meet two regiments of rebels supposed to have been collected at tbat point, but which proved to be a mis take. The regiment, by a rapid and forced march, joined the main body, not soon enough to be in battle, but in time to take part in the pursuit, and to be tbe first to enter tbe enemy's entrenchments tbe next morn iog. Frankfort Commonwealth. Bleached Muslins. Y HJVR J VST HtHJHiV Kit J Br large lot of Bleached Muslins, of the best snd Justly "celebrated" brands that are mde in this country. 8CHAPKEK A Bl'MSINU'S, febS .No. 4.) Alain street. City and County Orders M- DBf GOODS, at SCUAPKER BUSSING';?. No. 49 Main street. febS ICE ! ICE ! ! ICE ! ! ! gnrijvt .v ii.uvtf 1400 ro.v MM of purs flint Ice, varving from six to nine iuhM thick, Z kt 4oTijrhv uiojnT mm ho arrangements for the supplying of that article to tbe citizens of Evansville the coming season at prices I trust of which they will not complain. Ii. G. UAUh.fi, fcb8 Dealer in Ice, Terre Haute, Ind. Bl HI f COJSfMXl. Ohio Bye, and Coffee V- Beans, said to be good substitutes for Coffoe. Also, ilumtnel's Essouce of Ccffee in tin rnni. For sale at VIOKEKY'S, : leb6 . No. 82 Main street. 300 fobG it O Z H -V -V H tf JPHMiaM KGGS.jnot received at V1CKERY BRO'8, No. hi Main street. Soltliers Claims ! BEN. STINSONXND JOHN TENNIS, KVANSVILLC, INU., 1'ri.ciii-e INVALID fKNrflONS, BOUNTY MONKY, AKKEAK.S OK PAY, Land Warrants, aud other Government promises, for claimants juntly entitled. Mo rherKs until claims are secured. op kick : Os Third btreiit, uar Wain. fob&-.'lllld ' Jf Te at from ( to per lb ; Black W to 8'Jc, aud warranted to please, at r janiS V1CKERY BKO'S. i Pine Fur Gloves. -must mum .hii, a tvooo sv eortuieut of Fur Gloves, a suitable preseut to your friends iu the army. Also a new lot of Ladies Kars. Call soon and wake your selections. VAU11KK it SlAKOONNlk'K, declS No. 3a Alain street JfTt X T HJ KlfKMrt.VK J.V If U ,C Jt Mid WHEAT FLO UK, cheap, at feb6 VrCKKRY'S, No. 'at Main street. ;o T. pr gallon lor best article or ooal 1, VI OK KltY BROS ., dc7 H'i Main st MM. best quality for sale low bv ovS S. K. UILBKRT A CO. HrvrniXK' Jt'Ij ft If H. . 6o sacks White M W-.eat Flour; eO bf sacks White Wheat Flour, at 11. a. roOK'S. iu8 73 Main street.

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