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ftHS EXPrrTKD ?ELATION AI loi.r.nuv*. KV. ????cher Fin? ffj Tr.ic??The ?itnatUn ft Ihr f(...lb.Ur.i t ?p-bli-hrd Ioci?.?i ?t Fan I?ouH.?a A F.ir ?ouiher. Trai.rr?A B.y I??irl?i-A liai? Rr.,,..ir,l Urntrnnnt-Thf. Pifltcult ?f Dying A ? ?rftiirfahle Mb? 11-A frol ?M W.BiM?"? ?i,h *???? Tefth-ritti J> ?-?<,??,? on ?M J??iirtii?liMt>? ?XotcI Mode o ?Ubmimnv l?ft?rm?iit?a--Tb? KmHu) P?onie* "ireu? in Iluttle ????lorluuc 01 ? I?rol> ??-ion. fren; Our ?p*ci?) CVrftpcndfiir. CftOM, 11L. WciMBfjf Night, Fei. 2(!, 1%2. The experte?! MM?kff M Columba?, Ky., bas nr jet been reali/ed, thougn MDxi?>tiply looked for dm in the Ml tlnee erf.urdiye. Wf atovtr hiis occurred * |Le Kchel stronghold hae been carefully (NNtU ?And ?peculation in rcgatd to the nature of the er IHM under ih? tag t>f truce in etill nn impem-tr* ble my lerv. Conjecture! and rei^on? are viniout Imt extremvly numtibfaeiory, h ?! ?o contradictor will h1 a? It be nnworiliy of mention. That tLe conference w?e important, and had MM ?fecund bcnng ? the IM? ?Ml have late!; truii?| ?red, and ?re yet to tranepire, the t-erioue con ?deration <.f J:e i.'.'oi ination noeiv.-d aJ'i?n?au?li proves. One thing, however, fccius certain, that tin Behel* have M Mea of evacuating C.dambns, whci? tbere h M h Igt ? tut*, with ne many guns, ??< thert bar- bet n a; any tii.ie this Win er. AM>Tlit:R FHII Off nOCS. Another li?g of truce wa- eei.t d.wn to (\.lmm bus this morning, and IMMjfc IMJ bMl Ml returned Bo MVMlMl ?MS MM) f^** ?* ?? iMfMMl or de> ?are o? the enemy or the ?"?.ionista: at.d cotise.piei.r ly do one MMgMMM \shat may he the develop Ment" (/Um next two day?. Columbas continue? ti be MJJMM? it? military ditkt as the greatest join ?f bjMJMt, and the M at which an engagement iea present kjc?; imminent. Columbus is the la-l ho?>e of the QhCiOmIohmII il the S"uth-v.c-t, and :h, us '.r an we are aide to judge the only fotmiiUhly fortified pluie now unreduced Fortr. Henry ?md DoMMM having i?-.ii renden :). an. Bow in... (.'Ten ana Nashville been evaluated b] the relx is, Columbus alone dcmuml? our ait. ntion mad ?MR nii?h? r NMMMM to our pMfMI into tin Leart of ottondom. ?nut siiiAtios in mr. toKtthwwn. The inteivii in ailiiis O Ml iMJMMM and Cum berlatid bus Kai.Kided tor lack of material, anc Keutncky aud TenD?s?*?e bavc MM ?ltr.oat entirely freed in m Se<ecpioa. When Colutubti? falif??and It ni?.-?t s?on fall- the whole Sontli will he oj*r to our TkMrtOM anuie?; tince the fortiti. aiioni the ?Ben \ have erected to prevent cir earning the war into the very center of their doii.iiiious have pMred frora their hanil?. 'l'ut itrife hereaffr inn.-it be wated, if ?t all, on c'jual t?rn?i; the t?TMtagf o? ??round aad intrencbnitiit? haTiug h?en MMffffj loet. The la'.e??: intelligeno?? from Fort Donelgon, Hnffjjl pmrtiea wh.. left lh<-re laut trTMEng, i? that all is <iu?el in that viciniiy. Some fo?ir or live I'nion NgiMMb ?re MMMm4 ht Ciaihex ?lie ? bat the bulk of Gen. Crant'l MM hat- no* yet moved forward, nor in thf ?lay natii'-J when they will do bo. Th?> numerous army eorrefj onlenti at IhlipMOl M? wailing patiently hut anxiouoly for the Igfci ff OMMtbM, though no one ha? at y idea when it wil take pla.-e. Cairo ha' prc>ved no much of a f- Ml foi lai?- iImMI ?liKt many are (?keptica) <.f Mythiag l>e ing done in this neigh'-oHiood for WMki lo i 'jute. WUVBUEERM DKDffjrn \T POKT DOVELSOV. In previous letter?? fiom Fort DdMMM I have Mentioned that my n;.te-hook CWflhmi va:ioi?? ?n MMMJI c-utiected with tlie battle that haven./ yet been puMi-htd, and Which no doubt will be ..f in tereet, even at lUi late day, for every eii;:n>;imen? Is WJpjMf%e<] to be freiih until hu. ree.le.l l.j nuother. a FAiit Murana tbirucm. A young mnn belougingto one of t!.e'i'et.D?*??*<? MginieiitH?he iHrkl the rank of fret lieiteiiatit '.u l.i* ?jonip^uy? was v-3ry datigerotmly wounded ia Sa'ur day mormuff a *?7ife, und was not MfMtod to live when I left Dovr, where he lay h much pain ami fa> more ro;..om. The young man loht me he was a uvi.. of Tlurris barg, I'vun., and Lad renidrd there mail th Antumn of l^O*. when he went to Columbia, Tem? ^v and ll.eii' engr+?ed in the i no-tiee of the law wii B' ?jooBidrrable MMMti While in that S'.ute, he b. ' oame ar niairt*d with ai.d enamored of a yoiv. woman of culture aud fortune, a dietant nlaiive, ondenvaiid, tt ()<-n. 1'illow. and vas MM engag? to marry Mfc The lovetitreara of the yo'?g couple llnwi ?mootldy MM) until the fall of .Sumter and tl tbe 8<Hei*'<*B of Tciiuosee, when the afflHtned hu band, a -?trang advocate for the rui<>D, rciurne ?Some, MidjEMJ to wed after the t--ou!>!e? were ove The letro'.hed p?;r correvort'l'vl regularly; M aou)e W"okc after tin- l<>v> r had ?/ont lo llarriiburt tbe girl, wh-) had M?? aly growu a violent Se? ei ?jjoiiif * ii.fo'med him that BLe MM? not become hi wife mIm lie would enlmt in tiie rebel MTT?M an fight f?>r th?- independeiH'e of the Kon?i. The fMMJ m?u wa? exceeding loth to take anch l?iir>?e, ar?d r^mormtruted wit? hi? beloved to no pm p??ae, ami M hurt, in tlie hiiiidtietsa >f his attarhmei ?ad in the MMMMg MMMMM if pa-?Bi?'n, he it formed his pttreiits of hie inteutio'i to wiu his mutre" tur, the tcnt??d ImJi In vain Uie\ eudeavored to di^riade hiui from hi pe??olutioc. He went to Tennen?*. rained aeon pany, rt'-'ivyi the eotigratulationt of hu? traitoioti friend* und the ro'.ioun MMH ^f hii cluinuiu tempter. La*i !?e<:ei?berthe Lieutenai.t pre eededto Donel ?l?n, and, a few dav* Letor?- the tig::!, htanl hie be throthed wa? tbt wi!e of unotlier. llu leart laid MM been in the aane, though i ?a? in ia an*tue:'s keeping; and, ?WMJ by MBMM, orui crunled hy |M j>ertidy of his mi* resa, he had n< ?k?iire to Jiv?. Uuwiiiiit^ io ?ieacrt MJ the eve of Mtth the MM be had embracad. le?t he might be charged wi:l txri'ardicc. ho MMM1?1 to Io?ws the exigence that bar beo?.)u.c unbearable to him; aud in tho thickest of thf iigU, while M?eJii?j| 4t-ath without eahavoriug tc iuflit: it, he rweived a mortal wound. llen'ote thia, the M%MMM and betrayvl lover hat rea.?*-< to thit:k of her who ?x> ?ruelly d?xeived luui; for ti??. Lmmm Mm et Dnift b ?Vwni uwml Ah? Kicbitv-botind inh.nd of hiatx-ul. Thea.ible IH?IMM will soot leamafJ; for her hrwr diz-^t'd a letter t.? her upon hin coucli of pain. Wiil ?he he liKppy; tali a'?e be I. if jy, ?a the roey bfc-uniof h r e*rly marnag?, IMJ the. ti ,r.ght ?i mSJ dead aA.rer. elain hy l?er hand, ?M-t, UJm a por MMMi clou I, uion tiie fa> hoiiAti of bcr lile* WiL1 not h?spale MM wi h ita UttMMJ wout.ds j?lidt between her and her huabyud'a I rmc, and ban M OMtMMM f*rev< r liona the pro?ued Banwiary ?1 her ^piiit? If tluvt lair and faiifclee? v,ornan have C'?.riM:i(tici' m Feeli,.g. who would etrvy her, tlvmgo ah? wore fh? diadeai of .<ri MMMmI And Ma lb) wlllMlMMM Her heart b?M??| ?pi ?.erne: lUitf. She would la^gh and nvc-i., though MTVMMMm?] 1 jver Btood hexld?1 her in hi? wi/idii.y. i ?hoet, aeking lu r MMMMI for the MM alio ? ad i ?Mod bim t?i commit. Was not ^heold GtMna] j>00* o Md in aavjjg " t\'ben WciMun nt ? to Y\ ' t ut .?.? Hr| -..r'^ulie- tu? u ?, - , - .. A BOY PAThTOT. A mire Im of about fifteen years, from P* County, Olii", btMJ in libnois, bad enlisted in of Ihe rei:i.iieiit? raised in tie ?oat hern pait of S'ate; t>ut u? he was in xcry delicate health, MlhlT TOM tMTl IMtlj ffftt tit have bim, relet MM (he MWVtM, though Ik? youthful soldier grti EMM d 10 reu.nin iu it. While ut Forts Ilonry 1)< nelson, ti | b.>y was very ill, but Mil hi* upon performing his duty. His fat I M aimed at Donclson on Friday, the 1 inst.. intending, if MMsbb, to tnke him home, h-d tm interview with seme of the orhcers, could 1,-ani nothing of his sou. While look? g him industriously among his companions, he learn t) l.i- MftM ano honor, that the poor boy, al IgkllagglJlnllj? Thursday, bad died from I P< sure Wblto lying, without lire or shelter, U|>oii I fro/en ground on tbat bitter i.ud deflate niitbt. a mjuxT'UBncrtD ueoteeaet. A Binrinrl of ? mnmej ta one of th.- ( ?Jo re men's, while fUfmJt? *? a charge, had hi? p ?hot htm bin mouth. He laughed and liglited Ifll iiMfi MM alter its lire WM extinguished by a He rue t.i'l, which ki?ed a man three feet from hi andwlilo wonder,ng at his najrow escape he n ived a shot through his Nip, and another ?truck scab bind: an I yet M was ujiburt. The h< utenaut now tiiiuks he was uot bom to i on the hattle-Ueid. The prmerh that lightning docs not strike t ?.'line tiee twice must be truer than that hall? do i [miga to do inischief |0 soldiers more tiiau ot Jurii'gan engagement. Tin: Dirrirti/iY ok dying. A i'umber of our soldiers were wounded fire six und even seven times, noue of the wounds pri Im HtsOWJ and yet the variation Of a q natter of inch WmU have caused death in any one of t instances. Truly, to change the aphorism, iu t midst of death we are in life. DEATH at a M)Mi KAMI. One of the en? my, a member of the Alabai BUUt, had I is he*d shot SET by a shell from one Minor Cuvetider 's Fairoit rille-latteriis (the 1st M sonn) at a distance of two and a half miles, wh: MsfMj alaJv?. the breastworks. The shot, of MM ? an incidental, Ml il i roves EM ellicaey of Cave di r s gun, and IM terrible execntiou they are iaj ble of doing at u very long range. A MAN Will \l>Kl> WITH PALM TKIT1I. A lieutenant in tin Illinois company was shot wi a musket in IM 1* ft clerk, the ball passiug throuj his mouth, whii h was open at the time, and kno? im; out three false test:: carried two oi iL?m into!I (high tu hit serpean! at his side, making a painful b Ml st MM wound. Ill II? FEWIIWlWll JOITtNAIlsTS. l'lirions stork? aie told <i MM ultra-profession JOUMMM ";i 'be title), who, in the midst of tl danger and Ml KM of battle, never MM compte recollection of their calling or of the disagre.-nb dutits it imposed. They never moved out ot range tint.I they hi completed their notes, though the shot and shell M like hail, and conducted their business as calmly I if they were refilling a Msfc?cal speech or ohtnit ii:g " items " at an Agricultural fair. NOVEL MODE Of or.rAiNiM. DTTOEMATIOE. 0m??*MlMMfMMI is said to have lock? f?en. Hurkner up in tj MM] at Dover, and ke| t l.i there iu spite of threat?, until he had taken a pen i ?k.'.ch ti !?is jersoti. Another (b'clared to <i?n. Muabrod K. Johns'., that he wonld "ive him horrible ?uiteoedents MM he furnished the materials for ? brief biography, Jlushrodhlusteied at tiroi, but when the MWSMM Kribblet beiran | ut'inr down and reading otT " II. H ?foMMMi a native of Massachusetts, formerly or of MlMl of Lloyd (}arri-i>u's anti-slavery jou ual: MtMMjssW t? fly to ?MMIOMM of having been dt-tei'ted in a forgery of hisfath.i name" etc., Hu-.br"d b?i*:.,?? a ???pliant, Mi MS the inexp'tMMM fellow tin: main events of 1 i* l.ft nil: hi mm. EAMJOB ITEOJM IN EATTLS. IM NpNMMtiVi of a n,t tropolitau journal i stated to ha\e run up to n, wounded sMSSS who I? lieved himself mortally hint, an I beg; '"' '??"? Ml t' die yet f^r the sake of the-, whu h he liad thj honor to represent; remarking, if he hud any M word? to utter, that they should MMM in Ess Wl form iu tLb earliest possjtile issue ol Ml widi tj ' ? .i. .\.t?il, ?iiid Lilil?) iuHuciilial journal. ' Ttie officer turned awuy his. heaii in ubhorreuf aid disyusf, and some of dis friends MSfMME paintully persevering njsirter to p.tite-. but the pi< : fessor oi tie uni 1 insisted that he could make a bet I speech M the wonuded soldier tlm^ be roula for h':i I sell ; and MMd he v. ould MWsH sot to give in other member of IM I'ru?1* the least hint of his djfa I sentiments. Misi oRTi nk> or a rEOrEEMO?. I am very willing to bt lieve, for th<; hoii'T of io?; I. nalism, that such MotM a:e uiitiue, but I fear th< have some foundation, MIMN are men hi 4M H , fcssJ n who, in EssUsWst their duties, fery th< \ are anything hut machines, ami to the firthe ?atice of their desire?, ntu rifice every sentiment' humanity atid evr ly prompt in? of M-aaibility. They do aot know that the BMMMj jotirnali , wb<' loses siyht of v.-hat MsMfl (<- a |Mtll man M ? earc success iu hi? MBAI?M, but murt btW M | ajr of the resjrfrct ho ! esteem Unit MMM his Mb ?, siou not only usetul but bonomble. mutbe KEooomnoM <w blavkbt n ra BEBEL STAli> C<?NSTITUJ'I(?NAL' 1 , T* ti.t l/'ir-f- ?/ Tht S. V. Tribune. N.\: Have not ?H? GmMMMM M the I'?-l? ' States, by sol tin ;arily and formally MMMMg II ' pro! ( tiou of tl.eC?ii?tittitio!i blbssMs of Slavery,ei themM-Ues off from such pMMttM as acynstilutiou ' primikgtl Tua Constitution procidei tli.it \?r* ids held to ?e 1 vi^e rj one State, "under lit Ml tlrrf'l," shal ' j ap*?i. escaping in'.o mMh Stale, l?e CssTMMl M a the N luisition of their iMjsl etsMMM Mut b<\\ H ' til?n MstUm be appliiable to Tcrritorieg wh<-r.- n ?Suite poveamieuts iMMMmI hf EM Constituyo j are in tauteure ! | VMjMT the OmMiMMI ncr the GmMMI Cloven I ris--nt ha? ever promised t/> protect any ?laveholdr j in ll>e exmise of a tnjwer which is MEWMAtfc i I spirit an-1 tendency to tl?e "self-evid<iDt" princi; h on w!ii':b 'he Oove.ni::eiit is founded, as set forth i; the I><-claru*.iou of M?MM?MM, exc-ptou ?Mttl /Tfu conducta , und tAat condition is tsMMME fo its MEM on toe Blut? (?vTemn.eute MM?M if. The owners or 'laJmuuta of MMM in MmBaM Sta'es, in accejiting 'lier MMMEsI title (o proj-ertj ui their sssVmMjMj "undor Mf f'iu-> tlmr-of. ' did m with an MMbM tftMM? Jt incideiu to the ex edition of these Ja WM, under U?e Constitution of M Unitetl MEMj b; the Stats OmmmMM MMfMj them. ?MJEMtf asked MMtlMMslGtMMMMEl 'o l>e< ME a party in tMEMJ th* unriaturaJ t> Mttoa, or t/> aid ttieuj in prMMsiMJ it, ex'tpt as iiahu'^ld continue fo lj? ivn-:'tontd ,ind ?^fmit? untlr tl.r CsMSsMMira by the fegsMttM aotiiority eiiabhtc - EEj it. These remarkii, of fdnits, have no relation to fue duty of the ^ iUme! CJo'i-rnsient to MMM) those who have etsii ? MM it, in the enjoyment, of Mmw 'lutmul rlgbtt ? ?;hts whkli would bt MMMlttl and MMM d .;. an;- Ten .n?ry of tfk) Vu':h<\ S- ?. -, AfMii ''to i ireboltW who hw ? -,,..<.,/cd] ?i?iihepic \jc?km,m?9c?* (a ?.. f,l\ hkttalMjta tl.-.....in tion of fhef. ?i M. Me| ^EEtistMMOrMnlCWTttBBMMl IEE>???u!i (MM widMJ to avail fcl?hlW of the guaranties of th? Mitut.ontohoi.lhis ?laves in siiL.iect.on; that t IMllllllll N Ct to place tbem in this res| ect b. tbe limits of it* M*H0M ?? the O-ven refute to MMpI the hberatimi? Hhall III??, power into ex. fft ne to rrcrea'c the unnatural an pM.fl relation? Whatever may he the tere m null tin*? who are now in rel? limn ngsini Government ehall be admitted buck to their |MMO| let ihem MM be i>eruiittcd to rtiutlut der /lit Coii'tiiutmn those whom they havu uov i u.illy and r. husMi ifji lih rmtti. To recnslave those w horn their roasters have jf their own choice, placed beyond that pr?)v?B?( IM COMtitution which recogniz? s them us "pe liehi to ?ervire," would M u'i art of m edlcea urn warrantable opprettion. Aan prudentutl measu |bo QofMMHi ?t would be, in the highcal M ir; ?mlu.c. Nothing can be clearer tliuu the pc incompatibility of slave institution* w ub then? ex. r< ioe of tlie fun? ti..ns of a free government Slavery, nfier having hem virtntil'y abolished, he tt?lit?tti in its |ower und assumed lights u Kehel Stute?, it is useless to hope that it will coi ai y more thun formerly to exist in connection the freedom of the press, the lucdom of speech ErMMMOf religion? etfoit.or anj proper guar tor the personal safely of tl.oee who, will in its j diction, si.all resist it? claims, or render MM olleneive to its supporters. It is impossible that t should be either liberty or peace with the resto? o? the Slavi-Power. Hut let the (?iiverunn ut accept the dcolarutioi the slaveholders coojurating with the Bibel f!ov meut, that they no MJM desire the protection ol Constitution in retaining their slaves in bondage, hercatter know them only as freemen?let it ava self of the present crisis t?> remove by uppropi i.ml decisive action under tbe Constitution the ? of the rebellion, and it won d soon, in ev.r.v pai the Union, be accepted as an teeompliikte Jar which the nsages and institutions of society wt become conformed, and a new era of prosperity civilisation would bring to the country aud the w the MM fruit? of a free and Christ an flovi ment. J fOMMOPOKi: ANHHKW If. rOOTK. Con inodore Andrew II. Foote, who compelled sut render of the rebel Tilghmaii, and ut'erward ] t.cipated in tbe combined attack on Fort l)?uclsot a native of New-Haven, Conn., where his fan now reside. His father. iMMOl A. Pff?:<?, was many years a metiiber of the Sate Legislature, i once filled the ollicc of Governor of thu S.ate. scivod two terms in Cot.?M nul in 1KW, whil member of the Semite, he introduced the MB " Fo"te Kes?lution?' which calle?) forth them? mi ble coii'lict b.tW(?n the champ'.< n orators of N.rth at d South, the MMMN ?1 Wohs'er and Ha.? ?VoCQMitM Voting F.x'te eaily OSbibifc ti a string inclinatioi JOM the Navy, und in IS.| be en'eredas Mulshipm The Naval 1 !,"<>1 was Ml then established. MMMMMlf recen ed hi-? eduration in the active s vice, io which he has now been engaged for nea forty jears. In lSiiO he reoetved a Lieutenant's r/amtnia?ion. the following \car- he I -uised iu the Mf-diteiran? as Flag-Lieutenant, ?MBH Con. fattlfMff, in tie g in ship Pelawnrc Bl improved this opportun fi examine iklMOMOlf historic ustOMOl with wh the shores of 'he M' uttiTaUi M so r.culy aU'Ui He visited Ittly and fires- e and the ancient ru a'ong tho Nile. BfJl Syr 111 i PolootiM, Ml I I n.vinute (cti;.t<!i"ii wuhthe M red w r.unc,s, rec< n hia cl?*e?t a'tenti .ti. Iu 1839, und BJ COM K< ? ho ma'le the voyage ?no .ml The w.rld. Tbuflbctl service ? I '? ii I.? f nd? rl 1 tie Amen, i.n M.ee.?.: ti at Honol ill in .?btiiiiag she \ nMa M M ol II ? .i i ft-nea an 1 in ?ur?? rting th.-.'i.ui sin?: the MM)I b?U| of the French C mmand. r, La I'laie, while stopp i at the Kandw i< h Islands, well IUmMMI hi? ?elf-i MMMd cbllolWM ?IMMMS in iMMUMJ the MB of tlie ri/hf. <ifler hia rOtlfl from this ID) ?Ml I was s'.itoi.ei at the Naw.l AerlsUB, I'ln'ad?'; hi Ht ii.B'.i'iited litt? MM) i... i al nn I reliiri? ?>.? ti i n to MmM ?Ml ai?.i . I-va'' 'I I MffJM M Of All at tbeirirfiige. lb has r\ r le? o engage?!, WUe'h in puhli? or in ginnte liff. in some i L.lai.ti i"( and Christian . :iterpr'.se. He has always b? M ?mm?; iidvocate ?d l?MfMMM| ""d had Ml ad.lit MlMMMMMIMM t'< i"in the t#-m?.eraiii?i eocie?i which bu organi/4-d on Ix.ard ship. In his ?niis?. ? the I't rry he went f.ir t< liBMMMtMO hi? h?? ? ii tb.at " wliisky ?uiions are evil, tin I only evil, a that roii'iuually. ' H>: sailed with imly pMlWH in his spirit rarl.s, and " MTW i ont no gr<>g" dun the entitf rruife. ye' in this time he ?lid not MM mart. A dtt ?. rdigilM s> BtiOMM i^ un inderiji . principle of his MtMli It |*t vu les all his u ti?.i and is the MM dati'.ti of In? Mieroh Bl pbHaaUlMf Tieimideiif ut Cuir) Ml S.il.bnth MlioM 111 uttai'k on Fort Henry, who! th<? gallunt Coiuuiod' sipjili? I tbe pla e of the absent ?len-j man i? m hi tu? ?y wi'h his g.-nciul ?aMMMMTa DwMg tbl MuiOM war CtSMMMMl Foot * w sta'ione?! ut the Chu'l'-'ow:, Nusy-Yurd, MMaMf ! Itdtlg "Ut v?asele t'. I '?? .?* ra'e with our Army. I WMMMMMllI this appolii'inf!.' a'.d desir ;iB joining Ml brothei ?MM who \v? in ? inning tl.? Uurel? at tin south, f<.r o>:r fwiVgl ?Ctiftiott WO fri>ndly, ;ml sk\. from the nmo.ra.1 ho?ti '\ ?.| th ?oii. forms of governrr nt toward the dem<?cra>ti ? he ?ould MM "O " tasiis i>ell ' M bicl. woultl h;?,i Ofibrd hii.i an o;.[?r' ,uitv l'Tdistioctii n. In the latter part of IMP hl WM kWMMMlllll eOMMn?of Um brig Piny, an! otdond l.iiotl AMtriCM s'l'uuiroii oil the const of Alrii?. The he proved one of th?t Uiost eflirielit oilicen in tl service in MpMlMMJ tl e eJave-trud?-. S\ i.;? :.'!,<?? and MM m his ?MMMNKj a personal know edge of the infernal u.itlie, outraging alike evei fcrling of hutnaiiitv und OrOfJ M :ul ?iu'y, uig. hiiu to eunict M I un'iriag e'b.r:? fur its JoW a tk lu the two yeats t.'iat he was s'itiouei there h.' t?*. ItMM several slaver?, Md in ? nay bImMMO?DOI the trade entirely. H?' ISJMMU) r. .penned with tL BfUok fiuiaers. It??? hu uhvay? Kept in mind t? great principle ?.f th- war ?.f l?lj. BaoMnlv? >. ?k.d any infringem- ut of the tu..ty of 1814, pr, claiming tho broad do.'iin.! " tbnt UM ?leek of a | A merican vefi?.;| SMMI i's ring is tbe terntorv ol tl luit, d Statoe, and thut no other aaihoritj hir. that? th'.- Criited Suite? enild ever be ullowed to i \-r? ;( iii-is.|.ctit,uo\tr .i." On hia rtftrttM; MiItiiaI lF.'.l he MMheod M ??h. ial recognition -.f hi? BOrritM ;fi..M, ?h'-Secr-tu y Of the Navy, tend rissj bin il, ?haiiliM of tbe ?aMMIMML One y(Hr lr??m ll.it. tim : f.-e way? promoted t . u^- rank of Commauder. Hi.?.hB?-rvatkiiaand r.tle. tioua on ttiit MbJmM gives M in a Mtfe MMMd " AMm and tbe Amer\ a Fing,'culaiuirigIMM? luivey ol tLecontireL of Atina, its phvsnal IMfMfhj, the pen Ihm.., an?i pMM cotnlitiM tt a? MMMMMtj tha mm of Ml'.iiitvition, and the ImjmMJ ?mmmm ot ? 1 plave-t/ade on African civili'a'u*i and Am? ruai il ' leresuL | Coi.iujodoffl Foote fonnfd one of the. CmiOM " lio ( tiring liViard uprsunted by I'reaident HoMtoh '|iiire into the*flicii:iujr of tlw- olhoerB of lb? Vuvy The ohhcf of MnBoM? was to lelieve from acti\. fvrvic? t.'io advated in age, un?l hr reino\?ug th? in . .mpet'ii.i lo io'iu'/'M.. ; the t.'ncf of promotion b) seniority. The duty w.ta del (MM and diflu ult. The iff i.....ri Was to o?? mide on the ijualilicuiittis lri|k?Ml regard to the peinons. Ai d ikMffM v,hon ?l.t, ion ?sol ?beJh i rd wts nflWMsl le, I^MffMffMattld and ? ?gned its action, and bronght snch a pressure to beai u|x>ti the Pi.sid.-nt, that he restoied many of the re? ined olficets to tin ir former po"iiioo. Yeithi?course on tl e ps.rt of President Fieice cast no reflection on IMMIiMMl Um ?MM? Their defense is found in j the act of Co:;giess, pa?scd ut the s|ecial MMM last June, by MM b the l'rcsidenl was empowered to j retire from service a certain class of offi? era. among vvl oui were MM of those restored by Fierce to their ooro mauds. His last crn'u>e was from 1 P.">6 to IMS, off tbecoasta of Chitii? aud Japan. The liring U|ion a boat's crew of his rneu by the Chinese brought out that spirit of intrepid daring which has distinguished him in IM pment campaign. Without waiting orders he as? sumed the responsibility of avenging the injury. With his "2 guns and 3(?0 men he attacked and j blenched the celebrated Harrier forts, regular fortili- j cations of solid granite, and garrisoned by .0,000 men. This daring exploit called forth the praise of all tie | foreign naval MMM along the coast, and established j hu leputation for skill and bravery. At the outbreak | of the rebellion he was stationed at the Hr< oklyn ? Navy-Yard. Ho superintended the outfit of the ! blockading squadron until he was transferred to his j present command on lb? Western waters. Hisinde. fatigabb? MME since this appoiutmeut in the outlil i of ids little fleet, the courageous daring which re-1 instated the old Hag M Teiinersce, the rapidity with MMM he has followed up Ids successes, pressing frein | victory M victory, till the Stirs and Stripes wave tri? umphantly over Foit Heniy, Foit DoMMM| and ChiiksviUi*?nil these MMM are too fresh hefoiethe public to need mention. The people of Connecticut look to see fulfilled in bim the bright promise which was to rudely destroyed by the death of the noble-hearted I .yon. Commodoie Foote romtnnnds conlidsnee and ?* teem not only for his MMMM s? ldierly ability, but for the rarer virtues of the Christian. Combining military ardor v\ ith religious enthusiasm, he has been termed the Christian wstht, tho Cromwell of America. " Old Yale'' opened the role of the M by raising a flag in honor of this gallant officer over his resi? dence on Cbupel street. At f a. m. a procession. composed of some IN student', formed in front of the chapel, and headed by a large delegation of the Faculty and by committees irosu each ola.??, bearing the banner, moved down Chapel street to Mrs, Foote s. The fla_' was ruu up amid EMM and a sa? inte of thirteen guns. Mr. ImmEM T. Chambetlaiti of tie Class of 'i"-'i j EM MMMM] the flag with a graceful speech, which j was responde J to by Felstiah Ferit, M|>, of New-1 York. Cheers for the flag, the lady, aud EM C"m-1 inodore, cl< sed the burner?. non fokiimss iOISOE Tin El EEL ETEAMEB N\>mil LB EEMMtEB AT ITHMIsrBTfflf N. ? . PMTsria M'.tK'.ii, M?f.-h2. lb'S. } VuRtiui' t.?. Moiidsy. Much J, 1"*'.'. 5 The steamer Kxpress, C.pt. Calmary, lelt C)ld | Point yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, for James Uiver, to MM M EM UEMB prisoners who were Ms pe. ted on KrhLiy. l'hev were Ml met, however, MMVMMJ to MMMMEMi and hav.nif remained at lb? usual MMttMJ place until noon to-day, the BmbM I Washington was "eut up with an order for the I:x iress to return, unie? MMUMf bad been hesrd f. m them. EM MNMMfl/MMt bai k, striving at I o clock in the MMMMsL Al hIkiuI 3 p. m., yetier duy. EM Itelel MMM Jamestown, which, with the Yorktown, .s EMMM? Ml H"i' Island, steamed down to IM Fxpn -s v. ith a ?lag of trine to nac.*tain ths MMMMTMrEfpMMM ta the river on two MM sive day?. hbe ?topte I a1 nest of the Kxpuss at a few rods Ml MM), 1M?IsWlrsi>MM, Math a MMMM ou board, to MMMM? ate. II? wu? informed of the er? rai, i of IM Kx|r, m and that ?he was acting Ml H MMMMEM finished ?o, C-n. RmJM?, when he ex-J plniued that MMMMMMM had M know ledjre of any I r> i i ris.f prisoner ? Hill, from MaMj the Kxpress for I two MM in MMMsM,Ml down to learn ihn oc-? cajioi!. Id expressed himself satisfied, and. retara ? M IM sTAMMMMMj MM went MM M her MMi j | | !. - !..???, .......d tritt ? |U MMrMMMAl n-,oil,, r st loi MME, and MM a sharp iron cutwater ' pMjMAMf ?onMi IMM MM EMM her bows at the | w..ter hue. She is su| |h M'd 10 ht commanded by I apt. liar- Mil. Ha- tag been twice di-apjsdnied in ' relation to the MpsMsi prisoner?, it i? no? MMM I when ibey will be sent down IM r ver. It is MMsT> tain whither C"l. CsMMHM will be imioug the nuui I er. aitl.ou.di it ,s ij.ati pMsMls* Another iiiler?. lew MM place yesterday oil Craney Mund MMMM MM. WmI aud Om. 0Mb, in rele? Mb s general exchange oi piisoneis. VA? hear. \ is Norfolk, that 'he steaii.er Neuville .-..v.-d at Wilmington, N. f., yesterdav, MlsM n n ihe bh ? MM at thai place. A quantity of t?.leirraphir raid?, ha? arrived hen fo.- completion ol tiie MM Ml Ml the Hay. As soon as the so udit.gs i an M completed MM hue v. ill be . iir.i'l.J :.. < .ipe Charle?. This w.H be ?ritt a fw,. , or UUM ilayl, K 's I MMML a (<il RTBTCLKEOYMAlfTOOl KKII.KKS. Will the Kditiu of (?il TniM m permit one in lowly hie to sj-eak to its MMM is readers, ' I have in. claim? to Is beard, founded on MM i?*'y o- at UM tim talriit. Mf til on things done or still. :? ? ' ?". r in) co..i.ti). I i.ui one of an oh* ur- cuts*, li-. mo in new setrb-eut?, fcii'l mImE?IIJ '?pon ?TMIeYSrtM tirrt nttb h ii a mwmmLt] rM mis,toimhi< ; nerate s h h MM?MMM I esn render in (lu-< abiu Qf farm-house, to UM si. k| and in ?bo hutuhle r. hool h" -e, 10 the longic.r.t.ou. I roin my Hillary of |jo() ? MM, at the op. nini; ol ; the w,,r, I Lad saved iio'.L.rig to give Ml <o Hit y. , And when ?airctisu, tiied eveiy bMMsl an.und ne, , and my immediate in-i.d.bor* sen' all tli.-n s M, ' 1 - i Ki'le, to ::,. .trite. I 1 ?:.?! mMmj M K'V? but the re lt. |i,irh:i ent of any ?alaty at all, and the MMMM, I With others, that oui lira '% should not wi.li* any 1 \ thing foi their comfort iu our powei to be#;.>w. I havo l^-foie M (ho names of foui NMIMIM' I rollid a>? ?o'.diep,, in the MMI when- I MM wiit.ng, who bave ?n\ son.? hardshi]vs, and endured su'. ?Ines-, with nei? r a word of complain? seu' home II on? oi whom was thought past rvcov.vy the lust in Ml Ml ha I.l And I ha\<- yet s WWWMJ to \.cid issl, if ,,( ajyj my MM cow, aere lot ,-id ho ne, li.y all, a;e i ( a' iheMrVM of th.? Ci.ivciiiii'i ur iu the great MMggM t| to pie. irv?. the siuied li^t.s.it the MMMM, MMMM 1 teed by tho CmmIM?M, and deliv. i them froiu the grn-pof lhe byad^MSMM monster tliul would destroy i both ri;;!i ? und j'.-oile toget1 <-r. Aud when I n,u j tlim 1 M but ?peal? fat a talM class who, .n M Ml 11 s iva!., iiiiublu to make a MEMME M the MEM, and ? iniiitiit.iiloua of fame, are, neveitlieli-ss, M the MMf I look-out for the righteous MM0M iu>mu of their bsMsj Maud fie?isur? so freely pVM to MM MMMM! MtoM t of their ability, w itho it aordid hope of Mt| or MM e. In behalt of fb-s i la-,. I hu1, e a wi ?.I to hiiv in th< j cars of MMM and commands is; a word that ought ' to be said and hesded. ?I fear it will not he ?mMM??] ? Thai woid it thie: MMM Low yon EEMM with I U.? interests of this MlsM, an I iMMMJ MM l?MrtsM j utal hMfMM of this Msfh ! Let not a mistaken !/^.il for tlie Constitution, MMEMJ bj MMMal i nieu to IMMEM or nphoid EMMfJ in certain States tu hon s of pis- ?, I.-.-I.I jou (,, MjfMi you ran MM lolsiute and uphold it, mid ha\? ,(,? MfMM My, j Amen I J >o M suppose the MMMM pMfsfl do M ,knvw tbe sVEMEMM EMEM1 MEtag atone a I Woif fal the dis'Mii M cs*. atul ,n (M MfosptW? ih. ?f Ml MJ MMM| * m ? ' my only hoise, my I tiger in the jungle and in the parlor. Do not i mi any sophistry on this subject to pass with them sound philosophy, reaaou or constitutional et meiits; nor suppose you Mff lead them forth, sheep, to the slaughter, or herd them in crowd sicken sud die, just to let the wolf riot among lambs, tbe tiger to feast on the ehtnlrcn, withe most terrible letribution I I do not say the p? will rise against tbe Government in any event do not tbiuk they will. The clan for whom I ? are loyal, and will remain so, through this mon ous struggle; will bo found true when tbe na nes? and debauchery and blood-thirstiness of dark ?poch shall have iiassed away by repenta and work? meet for repentance, and the gran God, or by destruction such as tbe world has seen since that " day of tribulation, such as m hud been, nor ever should be again." We shall purified, yet 10 as by fire. Here shall exist a and happy people, though this generation bite dust. O ! that 1 could cause bnt this thought penetrate the h?al and heart of tho entire nat Tl cannot toy with wolves and tigers and esc unhurt I Slavery is worse than them. It Iff! vouted, more relentlessly than wild beasts, tbe yo and the old, the inuoceni babe, the helpless mai< and the aged patent. The fangs are dow inserte, the vitals of the nation, and will destroy it, if *M, soldiers can only let it alone. There is no altei tive??he muet kill it, or be alain by it. The daj our election is at hand. Prepare your ballot?. .1. STfcBBIN ?Hj/ManJ, Clarton County, Iowa. Feb. ?, 13?*. -. ? A 80NO FOI1 THE TIMMS. Toi* all have heard of ?.Id John Hrown, A man he was right up and down, Who, when he saw a thing was true, Went straight to work to put it through. Fut it through. lie took good care to count the cost. How much there might be gained or lost, And foULd, he said, that either way The ??Ian he had was sure to pay, Sure to ?ay. The wise one? ralled^John Hrown a ImI H? cause be kept the (?olJen Uul ?: What he wialed you for him to do, He was at hand to do for you, Do for yon. What bud men make to pass 1st law With old John Hrown weighed not as.raw, And though enforced with all their mi^ht, Shock not his faith that Higtit ia right, Right is right. It worked like madness in bis brain To see his brother .'.rag a chain, And, let who Would f.-rbid or scofT, Straight goes .lohn I'rown to Btnke it oh*. Strike it off. The slaves are bla? k, b>.t none the less His soul was moved by their d?mes?, He never stopped to mind the s'aiu, He only saw the soul within, The s, ul within; .^aw all their wrongs aud all their shams. F? It for the bouud as houxd with them. Fur better he weie in his grave T! an live and uever help the slave, Help ii.. slave. To stay his hand, to ?hat his mouth, They eci/?'d and hung him io tbe 8outh, His iv ??!*!. is hushed, hia hand is at II, Hut ?id John Hrown they cou'd not kill, Could uot kill. Vor now the soul ?jf old John Hmwu From North and West comes marching dowi With wild hurrahs and roll of drums Aud roar of ?auuou, lo, it comes! I.-, it cornea! Ob. great, good aonl of old John Urown, Through all the lai ?i go thundering on 1 ill all our armiea, all our towns, Shall all Le fill of brave John ssVoWM, Ilruve John Hi .was' ?? PBOM IHK KHJTH. Kiii'itrrn MOVMUOrra Off ins ?un? i uiM t.s TUB ffOTOMAC Tiit ?jrarAoarg I irftai n pobliohM Hie foil- .\ lug : "A piivi.'e letter, receive 1 from Centrevill? Li mgt.t, state.i thai oir force hast reo i ved orders I send their si. k to the rear, aud put tnemaelvea mur. Liur order?. " Hy pass- ngers who urrivd on '??t night's Uli 'he a'.ove MOrf is MlflJMOd, and they al?o MM that the VMM aid ch.Mreii Ml ordered tl !eu\ )e?ler<luy OrTTnilf "We ooifcliotllld from the MtMWtklltl Yankee? have atteOOKstd in cutting MOtMf r< a through tho Woods to luirla?. ? POLITICS IN RHODE ISLAND. oramiiu'riuffAt imos coxvf.ntio*. ... _ .. , , ?*?* I . BSN a if K, 1H?.'. I he Si ate ( er.ttat CoomiUM "t ttoCofuttiitiiiotu Ctii'ii ptiity t,i Rhode lf.liui.1 bave called a C? met ' turn tor the nomiuaiioi, nlii Mute ticset. whnh uh lu the old I ailed Mit.'? Couil-h'.oui m this ?it\ this aHertioon. Tue Convention was not .(utte ful iMMMMf IMMMjIfdoMDtOWM irom wbich d.-U ?atea MJ not present. tu? RI OU i lois, Mr. (?eorge L. Cix.k, (tiaiiinan if .be Comtuitle on Ii. ?<.|iitions, presentid in their beMlf, the toi 1. wing resolves, wl.n Ii were uiianimouslv tdopted /<?! ?...: l'..?t ti.? ?'.ii?tit. ::..:?l I1..0U |u':tf U.b?a . 1 in favor W the y??V?al I'?Wo as t? wm? ssmI lo f??.> M u ? ?m?ri'.'jiiuu m i/u. ?i,,i asa sa ?ymaiiilti ?rtth tha V M ria?llal?ni s : 1 I ??.ni,. .i??''oy , .jj, , vimitu'.iu ? il 1 1. um. io BrBBBBte Its (a lieos tara ?e? ??ni io,i>Tacil > : m... ' 1 it wa are 10 favor e'tbs ..?o- ?? ? af the war fei the Bsalatetawee el bal aetaa ?*?.<?!. sf Cea .?il Btl< bal I l'f-J U m ?1. 1. .ri IfcaSS liiu.rd, ?..il. the: 'f. ?S *' '? j ?IM ?if ?ft I ?? w.ir .i.'jof I'leiiJet;' lilfiall wha ?mm ?.. e 11? i..?. tatiie al 11 aJaa ?un the >??? saet? u ? . ' Otaca ?ii.'.itiitloii? r. 1 u JiviJ :?, tj;ars.u ruti?Ut?-'i ? It!, il? ?.??t ??'???' ? t? '??? ?ttnii'-.l Net ,.w 1 h?i ?-Lau ssaMsfff aaata o'tUatim??, th? ? . aaa asalta* st a.- I BaaaaiataB f aaia la ?hats bswm s \ ? >n?; unit Mi!? 1 T.?.?tl. ti t. ii?? ? ?w ?jit r.l|i.er li..pi't 1I..1. ha the i?eit.-..i?i: - of t..^ ' publie d iti . fr. in the |..;r (v .11.11. Bf political wiiJmi ?: J ?.?'U. itlaSB, Hie r?:?iwn!l Ai Him of U ??!.,..<*?.t). Had IM v 1.1 r A lie. 1 tu p?v.?i| BftetMM Feed ?:..t I't'.ec'.ad np.a tiis B?M 1 .'i.oael? of i!i K?tti*r .t 1 i? Ceasftrv ? d sastiad bv kU usantilns thai com ti v wt.yl.l !..?? '.o?? lie luTidveil 111 a <Ji?a?tio-i? . nil ivar /(.<?.<.<?; ftaa ire ?aa?l haertllj iqh4?? al itia a? Has at* Ml HflM ? BOaaaea wl.iji hare i?roi;:f .nwn.J tti? patrtnti adattaa u.? n." ^ J layel uMata sM waael ?sKinstj Wa ?ratetsma thaia (ptet?lld rtrtariaa aa ?J?<- hatbtaoaa ? brtth '? r .!?%. .>f 1. -iiumi 1 i.n.oi , \t.\ 1 ? ni i'roipriity la Ou lri..vol . u.iM.f !><?? .???(, i ii?' ty aesBMsesMj i'" ?MtMiMai ?bwMbb r.-'n.id u t'ia laaulatWs leeaully liitiodn ?hI tut? Ik 1 mind Htataa KaasaM l'y <'h?r'.s. Huiuttei wli?htlie nahl 1 i i|nB - ??? .tm.ei.t. aipr*?a?a' lathe ?eiter of i.;, y. >?ira(ue i iheN*w-l ru d Paetsty, the peiji? osa fsssrtlj tarageli , tl ?'.Ii irr?. ?'?. bataraeu > iwic?i ?artlstllal ?h>. prota ?s? ? arasofietl a ?ahl b,InMaalairaatoriag the Kaaarall.'utei .. ..1'I'tiiltir .m h rr.c..o.li?>li fnia.tr uimily lippaalhla an i]n . on.til Ui..nal iNiu.i .?tiv.t ?tBBBMBtHI and SSktii '. wh>? ??j,.>!? ...ni !? ? , l.,-4 |a ?u m wlBati devettea to t:.o ?raUhi , ..! !ii.eji.:il;y Ht U *< "\ Ut ?he ,raJ...|-t.? ut!.! bvetarate hatred of our t? ' publican e.a?tntloi.? .y ?ni i? HM .tr.:.-,l b? , e;-Uln Kno.ne? ? ri. aart 1.1?.. ?ImM?UI ?. ?in f!.n Aiuy. ,^?:i |iai.;>,f ?<. u.; tli< l. ni., hlovi 1. aaMee 11 Sbiain pr?fi alad ph ianthroatata aai , ini-iii.f tii..|,. m sMng straajtaji ..Ua.i s.sr b.i >.?? 10 that ol. 1 ???wr?J 1 atoa, m Um paluxJI im . : thri- eonatii' ti..:.?i ft?? , doie. ?? sa tl.a m na pillar in tl .? a4tAea 0! ilieir Ind?pendance H" -v.i-l".f '!???<' traa Hill Itj si tu se, lisait 1*.. ? ?m . 1 oftbeli Mssuedtj, el that fart Ubert* wlit.bthej aefelah!' /...?.<..', '?bat wr StaMWMM SO Cou.lltiitional l'nioi . ? taea ape? umbmoI Una 1 at the haad of IM W ^r |)rp?n ?';.,; ?Be ffadeial Ooawunai. a BtslwiBU who ?ill .; tl.a ucmal l-.i-.i-iande, ,? . :,,..?. aw H latea, , ?i loidlalli , unit? ?n!, I Mi.lri.? I.iu, ?Im., rarijtu. ..11 IBM w.r in lb. .1.11 u ol ta.- ? o?, itniiou. aad 1 pea the rafeaiilsaiJ pilnrlp'ei of 1 .ill. I'd BUI IBB? I M 1 I II ?MC Off <???. M'KAtit IB. I Mi. Stevens ol Cntustoti, fiom the Commit tee tt: wait noon the fMidolM ot the CuBllldtM. ftl sente 1 tin? i'ollow lag lett? 1 Iboiii Hov. Sintk'ue, in I j a? ejifain?* of Ins comiu.ilioii. I'lie other |SwMi accepted (heir ttOffliawtioM v. rlmlly. Hi uviaaaca, Keb. .?:, . ?1 cis.iiaHav \.ii have eaaomuaiealad to mm Ihal*4ar1l te. -.ii.t 1 in,.? i.,!. d*v U1...H1.niy I" ?? t.nti.i- a <?l n ie. !? I...11 for tin?, rnor o| llii. ritntei |iy lb* I ? ' latliataM ?1 . I lliOD I llivi'll'lnl.. II,IW lu ., ...on in lid* .l'T. I Ii?).- .' ; ?????11 the ???. 'I itou. Btl ?eh yo.ir I'oi..?."!"'!! 1 ?? pa?.ail. ?ml I vvl'b my ldit ? tt i1 >\ la M.:? |rr?l 1 ?I ?" si eiae'ia.? cy, 10. ?i.lsr It of il'tls Importase? EEtl sbooU know whs? ,i.? I d. not tc-l li "Uid b.? nsity s-olmi.,,,, ?, , . / My dut; In tin. present ?Mis of BsMI? .ff/,r,|.fc country, ?..4 lodo Sli bMpMfll r*?????e tb* ?V Ci.iistlfinloii sud r?.tore tie rede,?) Uui-.o. Hi, -TT ?T | ..nil e n AsS* ?he commencer?) t of the straggle u . tsfn .be Ke.ler.l O vrriiii.Mt sud uni down rsb?-m..n, sud will continue t.; b? my 1 ostli'.u octil this gr?*t r,olt' ?4 *c on,i.h?' ed Von vflt pleas? make my sincere acknowledgments U member? of tint Co"v.-iiti< o i'or thi- msrk of eonii. i-d ? deuce, si J Mr to the n that I sccrpt of their nomination. V.r? truly yours, WIl.Ll.wM SPitAOU To P?ai>c.i VV. un',?.?., esq., sod the Commitue. REORGANIZATION OFTIIENAVYDEPAJ MENT. Senator <?rimes hat introdnced the following bj A BILL TO ftlOKUASIZE TH?. NAVY UtIAUTm.1I int iEITBB sTATrs. EMTMbV t. Be t? nt'Utti, M, Tlisr there ?bill bs kttscb tbe N ivy Department the followfi ? liiiresii?, IS frit; h'irit : A Bureau of Yards Snd l> .' k? Second .- A Bureau of Fquipment sud Recmitlaf. T'Aird.- A Buresnof H)<lr..?r?pby sud Lichts. h'outth; A I urr-s-i o? <J,d..".i" ??. f-'i/'A l A Buieau of Construction and Repair. MsM I A librrsii of Steam Ki ginet-ri r Stt*nth : A H. reau of 1'rovisl us sod I lo'h'nj. r ij/hth : A Bareau ?I EsdaTllkll ??d jlllpSI Sr- . ?. Thit the hsslssM of U? l'nl'cd Stst**, by with tbe sdvi e snd .-. nte.it of tie MsSM, shall appoint fi lb? lint of officers of ihs Ns?y. not helow tbs MSM of C mstider, ? Chief fur eseb or thw Curtan? of Y'aids aid Do ll> liogrspby and lialits. fco>i| n.ei t snd Recruiting, sn U'dnsiice. ?nd .v:?il in Use manner epr.oiit a CblaY of Hu/esa of Constru? ti?u si.d BSfSaki ?bo shall be s ?lu! iisvsl eons-rnctor sad ?hall iip-mt a Chief of the Boreal Btsstn Ki.'mieriiis:, who shall be ? skillful engineer, am ?wleetsd frota lbs il-t of the <l,|ef rirg.'iieer? sf tbe Nsvy, ihsll also appoint s chief of las K iresn of Msdieii e sr.d I ,e. v. v.bo .hull bei-le.'edf ?m tl e ILtof surgeon? of tb* Nt ind a Chief of the Bureau ?f Provisions ?ud ClO'hln?, who ? b- ?elecwd do.ii tie ittt of paymaster? sf the Ssvy of ....tia:, ten )?sr? standing, es< h of ?eich Chiefs of Bure ?.hull receive a ?alary of three tliou.srui dollar? por M which shsll br in oen of nil other eouipanastioa whale*i r. Sec .)? Tlis? 'ho see et?, v of the Nsvy shall sppoint following eiert? und oilier orfieer?. to wit: Kor th? office of the Ikeietary nf the. Nsvy a chief cl? who ?bs 1 receive ? sslsrv of ?Vf.inn per annum ; one clerk l ?ulary of +1 s:?' wno ?h?|l ..No be disbursing clerk, wit asliry of *?>0, live ?JstsS with a ??.Itry of el.WOeach ; tb clerks, with ? salary f-f *!.*"" escb: four clerks, wilb assii of EIJ?M esoh; . ue me??eii(er. at ?f'*-0 per son urn ; one ?U'sot BSSSSSMM si S>TCO, and fv o laborers at t6<Weacb-i ???a Kor lb? Hn-esn of Yard? and Dock?, one civil ??(icaer, w ?hall re<?ive a salary of +;i?/1 one i-Mtf clerb at *l,n thisseletksst tl.i'ii.uk. one drsocbtsinan at S)1,4U0| < 1er? at + I,?TO. um ?.???enger at MM| snd two lalisren (^. !>i ?(.'fi, per ? .iioi.i. Kor tie Bessaa of Kqaipmaot snd Ileeruittnf, ?ne cli i-!-rk. wbo ?h?U leeei* ? a ?atsry of Cl.ttiS); tbrea c'erk? s ?sisiy of t)l,tuO?scli: on? clerk st a ?aiary of Dl,10?? c mrtasr.ieratssa'.aryof *-M , and oi.s labors? at s)600. | si- n.. Ko- it? Bnresn of ffydrofrtphy and IJsht?, on? chief cb st ?.'.'??' two ? ?-ks who ?hsll reC'ive a salary of *l,i ?seb. one clerk -t EltME o: ? at *l .o>), one measeofai ? t" snd one Itoorer t* ?*"' par anauin. (?.rtl.e Bureau of Orduanr?, one <b:ef elerk at a ?alary if I ?'?i. one dr.? MM tt *>1.400. two eievk? st *)l,tU0. o re???.i,'.'.-a! +,,-M'per annuin, one luborer at 4600. aud ? !?t-eer?' EMIMf sr.njrn. Kor t..a loireau of i ?? ii?tr-. -tl'.n and Repair, ?Be cbl ?Isrk at ?Sate] of *l .<> per a .s ...... c Be drsofhUUiao + I.W0, per sun'-.in. five clerk?, ?I n ?alary of f 1 *0n ea-'b, o clerk st + IJI '?. ore mes?ecger at S W salary per tunai and one laborer at * ??" per tar.nm. For tl e B'. eao of steam Knii.eeriufr. on? chief olerk a) sa'sry of ?l.fn?' ore drafntt-rn at +1.4-?' on? clerk at $'.,*? r . ??.i?t?i.t dm..,:.:??!.an at 01*') ?" n.^??eD(v?r at x v ?. ?'T i>er ?fin m., s.d ou? Ul o-sr st +,',J<i per snc.inj Kor the Ku-tsu oi Prnvisioas ?rid Cl thing?line eblof ela* si s sslary of ?M.i??i; fonr .-?rr-?, with a salary of EM ?sen; ?a-> elerS. with a ?slaty of *1.?HJ: one metsenger, w* s ?aiary of + '* >? [??? aon'inj, and one laborer, with a s>U-y +?' ?' per annum. Yt: the lluraau of Medicine ?nd I irgcry?Two ci?rk?. wit a ??lary if ELM e?ch. ar.d oi ? Bssawat** with a ?alary . *in per arn.ii:., aid cue Utinrer st *>'?'> i^-r ?m. .m. Kor i In-pr "tecrios ot the iiuildiug oo-ipird by tho Depar ment, one day ?aicuman and MM uirht watrbjucnat asalai of ?MO ea^h par annum ; and for the general e?re et the buii. log. fuenara, and ground? one laborer at a salary of *rn?i, ot laborer at a ?alary si ? ?' . arid sue Uboror at a salary st EE ?srb p?r ?i-n'im. MM. <? IM lb? SWtetar? of tb? S?ey ?hstl s??!rn and ?tl tribute a'r.ory the ?aid Bnreai.? ?seb "f tf.? d ?ties of tb? N?V !)?;?:??. e:,t as he shall j"?/? to lie expedient ard proper, ?a slloflbed t.et of the s.id lisreans ?ball le perf ruied und? the suth >ti:v of the Seoretsry ?f th? s'?*y ?nd tb. Ir or.lei ?ball be t ' ?lie'.'d as eiuai.atii.f for. liai aid ?bail have fu. ?urcesnd ?Esel ?? ?ueb Hsc. ^ 1 bat all estimates f T sp?cifie. MMM MM ?ootil t?nl e?pec?e? of the l?*p?rUnent ?rd of I ..e ?eveial Bureau ?n?l! Le funiiihe.lt.. the .--ei-ret?ry nt the N?tt by tb? Chiel of the r?sp<v!ve Bureau?, sr.d all sie b ?rproprialion? rhall b ubder |ks control and eipendsd by Iks directlos ?f Um Seen tary ef iks Nsvv. 8?c. S. Tb?t th? Chief? of the T??pe tire Boreans of tb S?.y ?ie| ariin-n'. ?hall be authorUrd to f.arik all couimoiil>l t;. u? f.oui atd all oouimaniralion? to their re.poctiv >! .-?a.i on t*-s b'l.ii.es? thereof. ?i.d ?neb C"i..^ .nitarious ?i.s'l bs fro Cf ',? .' 1. e. a?c T That ,v.e Fe. retary ?I the Treaa-iry b?. ?nd bo f Kereby tuthcri7<-d ?nd re.ji.irv?! to trai.sfer a? ?.ion as ruar b< after the pss?s?e ?,f ME a.t all the clerk?, tx^iks. papers ?I.hiis?. ?IdsIn MIME?? SSd other picp>rty b?i n.tin| o attached to the i.ignt House Board, i r under it? control, fy the uaeor ?er\i'eof tbe light Ha ..? llesrl M tbe N?vy Ue i?iti:ient, ?h'.ch liepar ?MM -.ball hereafter he Seid PSSMMl bU fur M.e etV-i?r"V , f the sv.tem o' >!,e aid? of i.... i? .tl-n esUblUbsd by Iks t^e.i'ed State?, s> .1 li e .luliea ?nd funetioai ?I t.." loerilSr/? Ot the I .gilt II. ' ?e . J St,<l th' .'?< retalle. thereof ?hsll ce??? upon t-.r>> 'wa'er. r>?i '<? T! ?t t'.e set ?nr-ved KeHn.ary "., '.MS. er/.itle? "s:i Set M n''er ?rd ?Li.eod -he sevei?! ?eS? ()t ??tahlisoii.jt th? N?vy IVfastssraS kj sdMjf Msisss ? H.ia/i ?f CatstMsMs ?tm ," the a. l en it'ed " a:i *e* to rSergSsda* tl ?Navy to ;??.' nient ?I the l'DK?d State?." ippro- r,l Asfsat 3s* MMlMS h> ioi.rtl. ?r-ti.o ofsr aet ?ntltl-d a. at to re.'iUte th? ap i uci'me'it ti'l p?f i.f a?wiiisrfi i. la? Nsiry of t! ?? l'i..i??i >-.ate?.- appto\ad Aur^tt M, loti, be j- i ?'.? ??.r ? a ? berak] :ef-?.*>L I i i ?i si row r. Se<T?./,ir?,'? i ??> r i ?., r.:t i. JL'faitrasca/, o?, ICbktfClswk. E1200 I ?!??> r? IC.erl.?; mm ., ;)( ,-rV??t ??.Ml .... f3ti?i< A?IMsksrsfss tail " ?1'ia . t?m?o fl.sM .' ^t 11 iart?st EI.MO_ ??? i I?-. .. .?? .su.. l.iju? I C,.T?.,t ?l.t.n. ? .h lifMStS. J IH lui ...s:*-...'" ... L'iO'lJI,.,^,-,!. ?4, IMshsrim. ? ILak r. ?? at MM??.? I..W '. A?? ?tai.t "'!>??> n,. ? ". " -- ?- . I l.a.oer. MM T ?? !.EMM II Skill at? M EM- '.i i??. fanJI.yl?- .p*|. -?Oi, : ? erk. s>l.MM lot?..?* : ?:? ?< ksaltt.M). *.ioa l'avais sMti V SS, ? I 0; in'.tamaj.. l.ilSJ IChietClerk. *LM? I MeSsrSayel. ?Md I Claiksst ELM. ?.-'<" II.. ? rar. 614 i < .?.-k. ;..'?? i Lab "r. ?M 1 Civil KofiSSSt. ISBM -1 I Dnftsotai. i,?n To.:. ?'??Ufl I Mfwicl.In l.'?<i'U.!?J)u/ry. . !. ???:..i t ??'.... IpMkSrbtkaatEI.M. *:.;^il -| M. ,.,.,ger. 8KI TeSSl.?!-' M 1 I.at" rer . b>aj } I II ..?..... i / ri.. .. i -? i' -rk.+! f- t t.!. ?M.'lO ' ?rieikaat *.l U'l... . ?.SSS / I ? -? . H.ir.ti??? IMsasMM. ssoltlts) I N.,i.t WatssV 1 l.at'orei. U0 BBS*. SIMMS. ???,<?* -Il I aw re-, at *>h.aj | a| Total.. + mi MSJt, i a! +;^_ iu C i;.? lo. C|s?-ass,?f, aaatl il.a/?e ?^biliuings, ^??nil... saaM,li. 1.W0 ICkisrOsrk. t>l Ml - ICMksMELM. ? sasji TetaL. ?MM MMMBB t" 'i. ir-i . ?''"'i '"*' ** ''? I ' '>?.?"???" m n-.d BaMtm A...,.bu,..,r.,.,:::| mm}?^-?;:?:? ??* JCUrksalfl.sH. , -un , Mr..r. ? ?w ?Lasrasat ELMO .... t,sm i Uboie.-... ma I Massrsaas. yts? .* l A-?t \ir??rii?..r. Ti?. Tatal.?M/.sis I Lsksrsrs at S>MM)_ l 'Mu s.vjs? IksasSasVsas -IC!..aider?.ELME Total.+:ii?t) 1 Dr iub.uu.an. i.aoo 1 ?..'. ?sad i.f?? i i ?rk. . i ?.o i 1 Chief Clark.?> t.t'?? 1 A?sist't Draugl.Uman 1.??*? j i Ctsras st ELMS. ?VEM 1 M?sssssjtf. sat? ICIsrt. LEE l lasssiM. 60? I Civil Kogtassf. '.'...?o -, 1 1 Dra gl.t?i!.a.i. I.Ue 1,?aj. 4-TilO I M.'?-?na?i. Ml I''?-. f-HtaiJ CasMaaf. I Laksvs?? st Esstt.... I Mo 1 Cl ,i i l -k..s-i.nK) -,4 ?i- k? MEI,?M.... ?'??) Ti-Ul.EU.MMI CUM. l.'/o? , l.'foii'ai.i.f .ind EsVriaiHaf I MaStSSaJM. MO 1 ?hiel CWtt.* I.HHull Letoler. M* ICasrksM EUM..... IM ? ? . ll'ielk. LMM rs a'.EIIU40 I M.sa'cgef. lll| V?di.-|?f a .d .?.'iirscry. 1 l.ab"le(. HSI.il ''..;??. E?.M --il M-.-enger. ?10 Total. M.sMNI I ?kill?I. t*M HV'lr- jr,ij ?y ,i ,J /,./?/, i-? 1 I Inef C.rk. EEMS) Te'.vl. ??..?*? .'Cierk? at ?l.i?i'. ?VMM '? ?? siSS ?SSal i^kBrSrS. I tier?. I aisj 4 N.si t Wat? tunen at 1 Clerk. l#m\ *'?"". ?'.??? I MiiLinavi. . ?i i Ro \\ ?trhiiiaii. ooo ?? 1 Laborer. niv I (,e . ial I.shore, M _! 1.1 tiding. - ?vi Tolal.* 9,'S-M I L?h?ie? 'or?- mice? ? ?. ! at?. am!.r.and?. ?s.1 I Chie! Clerk.* MM 1 t ?karst. MO .'Clerk.. -'""I _ , -? I nrsnghrtmsa. L?M| ?or?!. **?V9 1 Me..? ver. fe I Lsborei.? ( 1 laitier._M Total.? MM U4 APIlL ?U.'N. riSirtl S* '??: ' froroscf r' rp ?ssMarr. U***???? M.Mfc-tvtaiyiWii?.... *?.??<?? \ i-d - and Die-a.. M M Vales ?Ski PsesM. H.S4I? |'-i.?l.io:is k l '?. ..'i'n. ,!?" 1 c t|uit S. H.',iuil'g ?.osO t .?nstr.ic'l ?? A.'. Jl't Hj i g ai'by a, l.itbu H..'?0 llrdnsnce fc Hydiyy.. <.l,.'t'(?>H|...,?,'e. .. . '.ftO al-d'.ciu?*. .-'??-^y.. * ??*? toastrost'a k EasVf. U,?to i Waichineli, i..'. * .tin.S'.Hui Knsi.ierrtig.. t,t4?) -Pro? ?in s k I !otli'|. 10 040 Toi.!.??.Me ?...li .ie .i. ?unsry. ??M) ? LU'.t lio .?? lid ?it '?.:?> i U ??.:.. en k Lahsp? 4 .'(O Tot?!.EM.Esj 'I'tal.?iOI,|6f> ? UKtfLUkTUni IHSAVOWKI). i Nil riioiti/.i:i? im iuhahon. (?en. Itallt? W has i-sueil tli<? ti.llowinjf ordert: HaatMl ?niaa? I>ri ?i ia?iv or the Ali??orai, I Er. Las it. Keb.TrJ, MM. J I. 1 he public, press lias tftven cirvuUiion to th* fol?owiinfcorrea|?iliilriiic*: ?' Yestosd.iy ll"eb .') several coii)i>ani??of our P?v*lry, wUk .. sgaMit|ka} "? KssV? laisntiv, ?.o.ired (So i.i.Blr. w?st, brii'.ii'gin .a' pr.v uer?. Dur livs'ry ?iio ?occuiilrrta's isits