Show rfei responded telegraph the he column to the time of leaving f meetBfColumbiaVV i Dally farTtbanm- --- -- t i -- Throe Moffihv Ivr M'litN jilfllVtiiHljB lb j: During this movement TEBltS: ’ Semi-Week- I: - Six Mouths Thr MntJLj IT 1 PerMuntb Par iugle nOmber J 6 00 - t' Y P‘l 're iuio Tflri rvxius Ttkrricle - y ‘f j( f V “Ti3lE6KAPIIIC lirTVlT--S OP wr i XD OCCU N' L£YlAXD I'rl - u: — - di I’VVilmington 18 hd o clock pm dispatch had Ipen weceivdi hero whieh a Says force ofthe enemy 4000 strong half cavalryis advancing from Knoxvillefwhich is 54milea from BristoL This expedition is another raid on the uginia supposed ancITennessee railroad ' Another expedition is reported from destination or which is supposed to hC:Rocty Mqunt stationron the WilmingT too road in Edgecomb co’untyVA movement waa reportedyeste in heavy Jof force npon Kingston X C It is suptposeu inoffico! liiarters that Foster's force has been move to Newbern Signed Oraxt Wash-ingtoht- ' - lia' Still going to-b- e OJCHAKLJtaiOS: co-Vflgi- evaeo-ate- : “ Tno enemy shelled FortrAndenon furiously h2i lhg the Cannonading : Beatrre gsrd N 860 and nearly all night and thU morn 125 yesterday od-o- l I i ly Pw Anno hit ! he the-lenem-y TWO-TIURSj- AD rEXFJLVLS Cfi0j)K -- KELLY PjURED!j XcwYortSO tho 15th cr thcr jAberty irom llavanaf ' news ii'Aexicahuo Washington 20 iSejreral more There bhn-iiiiUpresent seat of Tunnefs'-- had returned 'to Havana' be national news from Chihuahua : government of Mexico received here inf o rebel ports to make Says Juarez was still there and had no disposition Tlio rebels in tend jmrehaing smallschoonere leavy thejeity lie was busily engaged in n:nu Wtlio Florida coast The C induT trade J Ijia army to open a new campaign lu- owning agaiittfyerOO arrived on the which promised to be more successful than the for- - - Bemi-offlei- al c W-Cntranc- - one ' isti Ter y New York 20 the entire that WTho Tribune has information Thd World says it is Reported that private tele-ra' have been received from Washington! sruti l force whtyhjcan be concentrated in tUkt had sent - f - ml say:-tu- Shermanr3 the consisting of frontji3T5T000-me- n IgarrisoR' 4000 Hardees force swelled by various detachments tliat : ' AVilrningloi j 30000 men to reinforce BeauIjee regard and enable him to check the advance of Sherinan l is also stated that Sheridan! is "It advancing his forced GordonsviUe and Lynchburg being the ' ob" jective points ' ‘ Xewbern N G 20 The fall of Fort Fisher Is working a revolution in the minds ofthe people of This State which if there Is any meaning in the half threats emanating from the State Capitol most result in the separation of North Carolina from the Confederacy as soon as -- Raleigh is garrisoned by Union forces which necessary protection is required by the Conservative party the! majority of whom says a rebG paper favor £ return toj the Union even with j emancipation The enemy are removing their supplies from Wilmington with a view it is thought of evacuating' the city It is estimated that over 160000(0 worth of cotton Is stored from Wilmington along the lines of the railroads reaching into South- Carolina an4 the southern part of this State which the febela will burn as soon as the Federal forces approach Sherman’s movements are regarded with much alarm by the rebel papers of this State) all of which reilict that he will to hold Goldsboro and - attempt I Imvo been 'calhjd in since Savannali fell divisions and from Lee’s ianny fie U00 - Ia()0This forcejcabnot bo increased fromi Howls anfty siuce the f movement of! that! army r istward began too late- Gherman’s so st length--ierwJtelming tliatj the only — jsoUulile chkncer pf repel success is In bingiiis columns fu detail i'hc'rcading of thcQuecnrs speech in parr iamonton tljo Gt)ijwas iblloweiT'bv an inte aSairsi between "resting debate oti Ampri mi o the supporters the inisiry andthe opipo--i sitjon which sliqwi dra material cliaugC ppiuionlon thepart' of British statesmen re-ganling our wur and the pOsitioq of jthe United Statcs Government linssell jodmitited that1 we hafl’jiistWu3e of complaint agaipst England both inf regard To fitting put rebel privateers and Tolerating raids fron Canada lie thought it' aj not unnatural that Our y (ipyerrinM'ht shoalif takejsteps for increasing taleigh7 p the’ naval’ force oii the northern lakes1 Other V Tlie Conservative papers are paying a high '(tribute1 to the military genius of Sherman whose apmembers expressed1 the samo Opinioti ' '? r"h " VF 1 proach they welcome with open manifestations of he Tribune sIjondon correspondent men- - °y f tfpui the failing pf la stsamer from! London St Louis 20 with' guns aiuKiaifitioni'and a hundred men Col Livingstonl commanding oh the plains two fights near Mudaprings from the 4th for the iron-clara nde recently Bold to rebel nts After- taking them on board to the 9th between 2000 Indians and 200 cavalry The Indians were driven off with a lo of forty the Olinde hoisted thl rebel flag and sailed 'filled Our loss was two killed and twenty-onfor Charleston but iuI into Corunnarpain wounded The Indians went north driving tvo herds or captured’cattle with them iii distress 1 '"k XeW York 20 The TimesrPan? cqrrcspontlent says the The Herald’s correspondent says a pprty of Sher' French governmon digues all complicity in idan’s Cavalry coinsisting of lit men of the 11th t ho sailing of the Olinde and seems to mUni Pennsylvania weclt up tlie valley of the Shenandoah :tie other day on a scouting expedition --Tost a perfect gbo filing towards us iWhile qn their return they fell into an ambuscade Tlie Bichinond T examinin' of the prepared by Mosby’s men and a desperate fight the authority of a! iphepal officer in phe rebel ensued but the guerrillas were so numerous and 'ayiny recommend: negroes os soldiers giving so strongly posted that ouf'cavalry were roughly good their escape after freedom to those Who win it by bimitorious handled and only made number of killed and wounded and sixty h losing service Wigfall n )a Recent speech to the who wire taken prisoner 'IVxas brigade sole rebel steamer Fort Morgan arrived The naval arms would fall be vjjestl on the poor negro from the' eastsupply and west gulf squadron both of for the Vengeance tlije enemy would strike which she communicated with at various points him uiilois ho obkunpd ibcrty at thepoint of liaving proceeded as far west as the mouth of the Rio Grande Off that place there were a large thcrbsiybuct tljeet of merchant vessel! and English and French of war iii i irh s a letter from rebel men ' The Fort cionktitutional Morgan reached Mobile Bay on her protection return plautrSydeinaudip s on the 10th Several U S trip Irpih imircssmcnt-- of obacco and cotton and s off were then l)og River Bar id I’lieyay the Coiildera e government uuder! close proximity to the city j pretext ofliecessity Will soon tbo converted1 The Fort Morgan left Key West bn the 14th into a despotism I ahd then we shall have' Capt Mjeade and tlie offleers-ancrew of the San arrived there on the! 13th' The guns of "iiQtning b: paration" from the - in- - Jacintol the ship and other valuable property were saVed lanfdns Yankees The Herald’s special Says there are again strong City Point 20 indications that Lee is preparing to evacuate extracts from llichmond KiehmUnd and fall back on Lynchburg for a final oftoTl TVe know Charleston was stand Adviees received in Washington state pospajK'rs ay that nearly all the valuable machinery and evacuated f on Monday ast and that! oh Fri- - itively medical stores ire already removed from the rehel day the" enemy-toulj- jpossession o Columbia capitoL -- 1 - : ! s j - - : : - -- j V- --I - i ' re-lor- ta d - o !' 'V : j -- K : - iron-clad- i a double-emler- d ' was raging fiercely in differ- A'portiori jof parts of the city- Old men women and !chU the river during ' tb night and ent dren fraaticallr to and fro in an agocrossed the Saluda and Brood i erswhich ny ofwere rushing dispafr at the loss or their homes and the moved n - - " ' Sentinel of the 15th has an article - It is ropbrtod that'jour are The-Richmon- d ' ‘I I M'S 4nUcMi!of the-troop- - I?-:- s jr !- i - Sole and Upper Leather ' 6' £ F-- r fiu tP1 Hi! 1 ft L P" an Itl V to it th )! M fli It a ci J in m a e( 1 II e tl H 'u h T 1 li d & S U IATER FALL r Gp: ERAL to-m- MERCIIAiVB l§E Queenstown 10th The Times Paris correspondent says when the French Minister Count Mercier was recalled from Washington the Americans were led to understand that no new agent would be accredited until President Lincoln should have recognized the empire of Mexico This recognition not having beenforth- coming there Is no French Minister in Washington The writer adds that it is believed that Bigelow will continue to act as United States charge d’ affairs in Paris for some time And are now supplied with a Full Assortment of Tobacco andiClgrars sad gJiocbrles Hardware queensware i A SPLENDID STOCK OF PIPES! r Hosiery ! OF L ‘ 11 YAMEE" IVOTIOiVS - Clieap Man (some and Durable ' Together with such a screed of LADIES WINTER DRESS GOODS ROAD to WEALTH! - u- AND A FINE Z ELECTION THE i Glassware I is : Dry Goods - it AS TO XEALLT ABTOStSU THE NATTTXqi f 1— 0 A SPLENDII MITCHELL F ASSORTMENT OF i OUR STOCK OF T ORDERS AXD PURCHASE MERCHANDISE 0¥ - (ALL KINDS ! AND HATS Thankful for favors a share of post patronage is still solicited Farming Implements teASTERN MARKETS henV GRAIN U for Goods - I and -- ‘A y I Is FuB and pt QUALITY and PRICE most auit onr Customers! les-t-f TVAATED! COMPETENT MAN a small Farm and Da " To a person eligible to fil offered list of references A 199-2- ith Family rj- - to take charge cl !i i the plaice good terms will be i kpplyto 9 f ' W n 11 SMITH ' MI oi I"- '! v sppreheiwion of who soM rus 18 bead of UxHENRY Cattle not 1 ROSENBAUM 1 CALL 162-- tf Aim SEE WS i! CO 7 - - SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY belonging to him Deecrfpticn: About 5 foet 6 inches In height light plexion light hair and a h lavy goatee 199-- tf ' HOOPER £1300 KEWAiRD N WRL IwpaM by us for 1 Ws call attention to our FIXE required - j - GMOEKIE§ 131-- tf 500 Gallons Tar 30000 iaths 200 Buslnels Lime - Tea-Lea- h! - WANTED AT WALKER BRO’S - rapidly communicated with the adja- SHOE STOKE cent buildings causing a general conflagration of EXCHANGE BUILDINGS V¥iM?J tlwe the-hal- f (oftrticwsmVed'Thfi I dwelling houses in the vicinity 4l-- tf c sj City! Feb 2?‘l8®t L Muhsbitants were trying to extingnish This firey a Mspor second explosion took place which resulted very pTcssqg tnd fixtures for disastrously causing a terrific loss of life amongst LIME OF SUPERIOR QUALITY and children who are represented j at the ' in horribly mutilated necessarily moved HOT SPRINGS PERPETUAL KILN I The ujicluiiery Thiestahiishment- - ha frrbe dreil jand two PresseSj'and waj) nnon5i(nvKJl foriniJtbl earth-w‘ were I FRESH LIME DAILY I foani abandohed and the guns spiked the largest and beat equipped can be use Lime for early PARTIES requiring " immediate arras cements ' 1 by i which Fort Sumter the "alulraljie possessionof flag 1L LIME ' in limited will be exchanged for west quantities the! Anfferonl fonr hauled down near At of operatiu: yesw sga’f I ntTYA V Vood Lumber d Poles fihingles Iron IJ J Type o’clock tiie eers ead Brass Fester and Graiia fast as forces could be thrown into the city F JPjPASCOE they were at’werk to put out the fire which up CSty Depot 17 th Ward- - - and FLOUR received in Exeliaiifi e i k public ' ( j MbeU J the kpeciedepqsits there amount- - lM utQ Charleston and its defenses He accordingly MACHINERY STOVES WAGONS etc ila to several millions ninl within the postJ ordered the pickets and picket boats to keep a XX XHS lew days all the ldarea Belonging to the?trca-- 1 htight lookout and report immediately any the part of the enemy BUtyihrpartmeqt tpgiftlibr awitS thTflupplfes of treasury notes m hand And YkeIOIIT the same to this City on terms that can M GOODS DRY - w 'L ft ed Tools1 Carpenters’ i i v I j ! - i 'r Cooking Stoves the i - -v V r J not foil to be mtlj&ctory to ail who send I i ) in! the harbor and off the 1 ship try om Fi past experience in this Business he Is able to offer unfortuuata accident on the Cliarlotte I Mumltanebusly with the explosion flames broke rior inducements to those who may wish to purchase couW be distinctly seen in different upi AromLolnmMd prevented the autliorities-1the at e LOWEST RATES! City It appears that the first explo-ilacto wve other sit thef Wilmington Depot the fire For particulars apply at his Office in OODBE’S J i Boors ! -- ttthorrecantion f vr i ' ' ” t- - : i i - Mr MERCHANDjsku - Utah that he is again prepared to receive w“k r p- SALE AT KEpiCED PRICES stoelc ol -- miud was - i ST A A i- oepu-SutTo- lk -- -- p: t - -- i New and Splendid c ltj ‘T: ' rj- - i I I ! 4 ‘ -- i ' o— w offlfrw JV heeler fi cavalry plun- - dayB ago and visited Chnckatuck and Smithfield lie rod t he city before its i fvacuatloil doing considerable damage to the country through ey passed 211 o uncertain whe- - 7hl? New York Fcb TitiicrlmuuibiasdaywoiHd itet was tno within rangO’qf Kerman’s purposed cpn frequently the! pablic i - -- 'w' ’ - EAGLE 'EMPORIUM - b ' ! P forces jiindeK Beaure- dlrectiou of Char- - which says submission will bring peace or inauithe moving in ganl lo - - I gurate a truee It declares in favor of guerrilla I was' received at the watfare aud is ven severe m tlie submissionita to still xbt notwithstanding the late AVTir- - office last night! iliat --Sherman Was on I firingapne3r oftlie southei heart A e Petersburg Express says we learn that a - yestCBday watt nar numbering about son men have again Their pickets extend about thfte Takes pleasure in notifying the citizens of thirty OfliyiaU-tntclKgenc- 4 ' 4 kjllieg' and mntOstiitt of their-- 1 friends It is imi" amount the of to cotton possible estimate destroy!U 4 ed by the rebels Several thousand bales were collected in different parts of the city and set on fire almost simultaneously with all the principal j! 8TOOIC-Odepots and wtrehonses Xo doubt the rebeb intended to bum thecity to the ground despite the misery which it would entail on thousands of women children7 and eld! men ft WlUVttjCM the r : ? y - - inhabitants of Charleston are how almost entirely I: v -j compoised It was the opinion of Gilmore's staff : v thatIn all probability two thirds of the city would be destroyed before the fire could be extinguished with the imperfect means for subduing it on hand The undersigfied baa now on hand and The last or rear guard of the rebels left Charleston at four this morning i There are various rumors and conjectures as to their destination but 'i f 3T0I1 the general opinion Is that :they intend concentrathe ting in city of Florence to which point they Ithave railroad communication from Charleston uni' less it has been recently destroyed by the expedition sent to BoU’s Bay U- Several hundred rebels who secreted themselves -- —r 0 Lnc indifferent parts of the city when the main column was retreating have given themselves up They relate the usual storyof being sick of war haf starred Ac They express a desire to be allowed & SHOES & MVS’ to take the oath or allegiance to our Government and remain in the lity BOdENBURQ & KAHNr’ Another account says Charleston was evacuated Also ASSORTMENT a SPLENDID of r by the enemy on the night ofthe 17th leaving the fortification uninjured besides 300 guns which they I The evscuationwss first discovered at spiked iort Moultrie In the morning at 10 o’clock a LADIES’ FINE LAGE AND EAST TEMPLE STREET stationed on James Island crosspart of ed over in boats and took possession of the city without opposition BALMORAL GAITERS & SHOES Preyiona to the enemy evacuating they fired (he the of A few Doors below the PaejAe Telegraph upper part city by which 60000 bales of cotton were burnt A fearful explosion occurred by excellent workmen in the Wilmington depot by which several hundred Manutietnrcd on the premia Oflae citizens lost their lives The building used fpr comand warn:Ated to cireSatia (action missary purposes Is situated in the upper parti of the city b Admiral Dahlgreen was the first to run up to the HAVE JUST RECEIVED Gen Gilcity where arrived about two o’clock ' A LARGE AMOUNT OF more followed soon alter and had an interview with I Gen Schemnelfinning he be jng the first General officer in the city and for the present in com- LADIES1 AND GENTS BOOTS AND SHOES i' mand A Choice Variety in Size! and Fatten cf The remains of two ironclads were found which or -the enemy had destroyed by blowing them np previous to theevacoation The blockade runner Qy- EASTERN MANUFACTURE renejost arrival from Xassan fell into our hands and two others were expected to run in on the AT 18th The hohses in the lower part of the city were completely riddled by onr shot and shelf) The wealthy part of the population have deserted LOW PRICES the city ana now all that remains are the poorer classes who are suffering from want of food ' BESIDES COOKING UTENSlLfi AND TIXWA1R Wheeling Ya 21 A party of rebel cavalry dashed into Cumber-oefor- e A LARGE LOT OF daylight this morning surprised and ri red the pickets and carried off Generals i Crook and Kelly It seems to have been a very Also Complete Assortment el daring and well planned affair Cavalry have been sent iif pursuit Quebec 21 ON HAND AND FOR SALE The upper House of Parliament last night finally i voted 45 to 15 in favor of the Confederation scheme and an address to the Queen based on the resolutions of the Quebec conference Charleston South Carolina 18 CRONYN CLAYTON Charleston and all its defenses came into onr pos session this morning with about 200 pieces of good j and The enemy artillery and a supply of ammunition t BAST TEMPLE STREET WEST1 SIDE commenced evacuating all the works last night Major McBeth surrendered the city to the troops of Gen Sehemmelfining at nine this morning at (Opposite OjrerlsDd Stage Office)' FARMING IMFLUMHNTS Our which time ft was occupied by our forces advance on the Edisto from Ball’s bay and hastenHAVE JUST OPEN! ID AND ARE CONTINUING ed the retreat The cotton warehouses arsenals quartermasters' stores railroad bridges and ironTO OFEX THEIR Spades Shovels Scythes Snaths Ales clads were burned by the enemy Some vessels in the ship yard were also burned Nearly all the inHoes Rakes ete habitants remaining behind belong to the poorer & STOCK GttSOBI classes (Signed) t Washington 31 - i Tlie House has passed a bill to amend an act to op — aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from Missouri to the Pacific ocean I a ip A salute was ordered to be fired at noon J row at every fort arsenal and army headquarters WE 1IAYE NOWON HAND TUI BEST 1XANM in the United States in honor of the restoration of ' the flag of the Union upon Fort Sanger Portland Ffb 21 " Fer the Nova Scotian from Liverpool 9th j A" U0L1E LIAHUFAGT UltE l W Pi n r b |