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Collection: Newspapers > Morning Transcript, The

February 28, 1862 (4 pages)

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. ments and make a’bold push into Ohio, , . Tying-war into the heart of the enemies coun. tion of the Enguirerwould te p. Pletely and give the n * kerflumixed.” the San Francisco Alta says :-—" Your Rev. . Dr, Seott is in Paris, stopping at the Hotel 4, . and well. From the circumstances attendje . ing his departure from your city, I should _ . suppose that theair anywhere would be more favorable to his constitation than that of San . two or three Southern families residing in ceptions as a martyr to the cause of rebellionand treason, All such “martyrs” may Ged confound.” é . : Nasvivinte Taken.—Another splendid . item of news has come across the continent . Ressee, and the proposed capital of the confederate States, has surrendered without firing 6 shot, into the hands of the Gevernment a . forces. Gen. Buell is to-day in possession . of that important city, and Tennessee is in . 4 fair way to be purged of traitors. The home of such sterling patriots as Andy Johnson, and Parson Brownlow is soon to be re. The vapid “progress of the Federal arms . in Tenne is owing in great measure to Government. Tennesses is loyal. Her peo: : ‘by armed bandits Sr . . free, and joyful in their freedom; The Fed. eral forces will give, in wfew more _ ‘Tue Barvisn Fortwvine m Canapa. —We have a private latter before us Western New York, from which we take the following extract: “ Forts are being British Government, and furnished with guns . in . Of the longest range and largest calibre. Op. large enough to shell those eities, and at the west end of thd Niagara Suspension Bridge and also at the western terminus of the Great Western Railway guns are placed and obliged tu: take the oath of allegiance :to. the crown of Great Britain, and all passengers have to obtain pasaporte before taking seats in the cara” ‘ In Cuanacren.—lIt appeare by the regten-. port of the Legislative Committee that re‘cently visited the Insane Asylum at Stockton, that Dr, Aylette, on leaving the institution ‘took with him the books und records. ‘This h . is certainly in character, and tu have been ex-pected. Secessioniats are noted for taking y . all they can get, em This remarkable stroke in the estima. ofthe } Ohie cannot be invaded . In Pauis—A foreign correspondent of: . de Louvre, and is looking remarkably fresh . _ . Fetncisdo, He has been quite Wonized by . # them thst they . the every man in the employ of the road has been . ‘. Groceri Scicnsneanaahgaaadteaaenaraaticapedinntamrakenteettoadttemate tate, eee eee Rumors which eannot be traced to any reHable souree prevailed all day of the evacuation of Nashville-by the rebels. patches have been received at the Navy rtment from Commudere Dupot, dated at Port Royal February 18th. ‘I is a ile sounding in Savannah river, a short . distance above the mouth of Wright river, they found oF some Bpecies of infernal machines, whieh they destroyed. Assistant Secretary Fox has received a letter from s gentleman in New York, stating that the announcement in Richmond papers that one hundred and fifty thousand stand of arms bad recently arrived at New vessel referred to only obtained one hundred and fifty guns there, whieh were all the arins she k te New Orleans. The militia there are therefore unarmed. The rebels bave withdrawn their pickets A { raon or : Raa Be cae Alispatches from Cairo to the St. is Democrat say thet the latest intelli_— from Cumberland river is that Gen. Buell's forces occupy Nashville, and that Gov. Harris has in all the Tennessee . troops, and that a strong reaction has eccured wmong the ex Haj@ iis, ea INDIANAPOLtS, Feb. 24.—Governor Mortoa nted ex-Governor Joseph A. Wright. days -. wan river. , . ing left Reanoke on Saturday for Elizabeth ner and staff arrived here by « Memphis papers of 3 malig ammunition for the Burnside expedition, arrived Jy Gerke . The news is net of specific rest. The burning of Winton [on the Chowan river with three . gunboats, but having found the enemy in The seat of the coedite 9 tr t of expedition was to destroy rallread ie idges on the Blackwater and Cho© enetiy, however, was discovered in large force at Winton. No landing wag made, but the enemy fired at our gunboats, aid ip, retaljation the town was shelled. The gfater part of the Burnside expedition is ‘still at-Reanoke Island, and ceived orders to proceed there. The Pauldwere pa on exchange. . The ‘election ordered by the Provisional Governor of North Carolina. took place on
Saturday, resulting as far as returns have heen received, in re-election Congress. The ordinances of the ConvenINDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 25th—General Buckjal train from Louisville at one o'clock this morning. Also 300 more prisoners, among whom are a Cranberry, General Tilghman's staff, Major Hobarte ote Captain Hogan, Bushrod Johnston's ~ General Buckner was confined rioneia & rwom in the United States Court House building. There are now here, at Lafayette and Terre Haute nearly 6,000 prisoners. The gale last night was very severe. Several vessels in the barbor dragged their anchors, but ne serious damage occurred.— Five four-story buildings were blown down The steamship Constellstion 8 Ship pein ye on to meisont Pec ag was u re ; in . inate Ni ra, ped Prevry Sond cceod poe Mt any had arrived. oe ne re was yestery occupied ‘thousand troops, Gen, Bueil. Nashville las it reports thi erates will tthe edo bag All the rebel troops had left Nashville, « ta . T0 THE DAILY . road Bill-was . lines in United States were taken The presaly authorized by the War Department must fight to the bitter end. . forces had not been m the vicinity. SSR SSA RSE Cee — hye Sn nec es BY TELEGRAPH —~ TRANSCRIPT. The following ix from the Sacramento Un } j 2 New York, Feb. 24th—A Pacific Rail.rted to-day, in the Senate. Boston, F8b. 26th.—The fire on Tuesday — night was the most destructive that ever oc: curred here. It raged from 10 o'clock at . o Sa night autil mormg. Loss. $750.000. Two The order says all telegraphic communica-._. tions in regard to military operations,not exnb the general commanding or Generals commanding army. in the field in.-the several-departments are absulutely forbidden. Newspapers’ publishing militéry news, however, obtained not authorized by official authority : will be excluded thereafter from receiving . ‘information by telegraph or from transmitting papers by mail. . the rebels arrived at Mumfordeville to-day, _. and reports that rebels. numbered 20,000 . men at Murfresboro. At Murfresboro they intend to give battle. en” : St. Lovrs, Feb. 26th.—Dispatches received at Head Quarters of the Department — of West this afternoon announce that the army under Gen. Curtis had again routed Gen. Price. together with forces sent to his assistanee under MeCulloch at. Cross Holloway Arkansas. _ «This wasthe place at which Price was expected to make a last: determined stand. Gen. Curtis foreed Price ‘to leave behind him all his military stores, also his sick and wounded. Previous to the abandunment of the ground, he ordered all his eampequipage burned. It was done. Gen. Curtis, in his dispateh to Gen. Halleck, says most of our pro-; visions for the last ten days have been taken from the enemy. Price burned the exten.. sive Barrack, at Cross Hellow to prevent our treops occupying them. Soy Ship . ‘Treaty resolution; ete, have been defeated in — exdcutive session of Senate. Ayes 8. Noes 28. This corries the rejection of Genera! Scott as additional Ministerto Mexico. Camo, Feb. 25th—Col. Webster arrived to-day from Clarksville and says Pillow fied from Fort Donelson to Cleariv:lle and de. stroyed what property he could and went up the river. Nota county of road bridge eseaped vandalism. The valuable wire bridge near Nashville was burned by Pillow’s orders. Finding he could do nothing at Nashville, Pillow destroyed all the military stores which could not be carried off. ~Phree gunboats from Fort Donelson are at . Nashville. The report that Gov. Harris wished an in: terview with Gen. Grant is an error. He ‘. delivered an iutense war message to the Legislature in which he declared that Tennessee Gen. Nelson's, Ky., Brigade reached Fort Donelaon on Sunday and was immediately forwarded to Nashville. Gen. Buell’s timely arrival there undoubtedly saved the city from utter destruction, as Pillow could not have saved it from his desperadoes if the Federal Things quiet at Forts Henry and Donelson. iq fH ce * . Of the late fight.