TM- thg. W if to# t o ll , (Otte. TELBORATO. GEN. =LE'S MOVEMENTS. The:Coast Probably ,ReAplied. HONEY BILLFOIIiiiIED utias . ga. EMI=I Rebel Otratreel Ptocieedinge. GOYBUGOB OP GEORGIA ASSAILED. .411 Rich. moiati,-Aleputterlt. - RMY': REINFORCED; I.e.vett • Anther • • • - •or the Pict Be tlrtrt Kppa k are Wheeler. • • - tarn:race* Plinir alma, iarnalq' Noar Yon.; Dec. 10.--Shernum's mocernanti Or thiy-Agennips of c. the mkt Owspapers. They gnithat re , tabled 'Mats princtplitTorceln the Talley, for the p of xelhAlfig pr.sapptics, and on the ttchirlsinnitid'hil dtet'hwtl i6c north of tio3- town, aileron tlie :Id Le was some di,tanee south of it. .4 1 .1ithiTilt,t iiidtatice:was.'reParted skirnalsidogwithihe outposts of the rebel forces, nod it was expected thar on the 9th, be would teach the coastut - • . The Augusta believes that Oiler learini Atlanta Shame', lutfoot fora Mo ment hesitated as tothe point to ,be shacked, or the road to It.• It 'Soya that on leaving Millen he would lotirribis army ibat t he ; aro_ul d t taoce On Snead trettncint fear ef aitaiik on either _flank. Wilerltritralretsra' *qt, it; - Ma , "if.Y= l *." went with 'Kilpatrick ho lets not taken mane!' prisoners boatmitelltii Thakmis - ; have." related t;' The Richmondpepera - giro ink:ie . :particulars of Wheeler's fight..withAllpateleti.Jasserhicit it :vivant Winaler was angel to fall hatk,owing to Kilpatrfeit's tnperitie , Tho rebel Geheral Anderson wai. wattuileil at Orrowoldeille,'imd he is censitred for 'ra;ltly tirrctering Ids 4ro.aps - against lho brcattirMlo. Si'veryhotteettorhtm GrtstroldTwasafestroyed in Grtswoldtille:b: • The Charkstoi Iltritry learnslllqt , Fo for has fortillest4he.pealtioa arhich - site took pp rifler file battle of llnney Hill, where, it is snp. po..etl; be wilt . Winithr Moll - Sherman made:* within stilitisw &Limy , ottlie mast. ,It Oat es that Fosfer bad bereft- some das:s std smuts cngagetl.lwsenditg tip roeketr,, which were sup poted to be alguals to the enemy approaching the Nrae ireisrr; Dee. 10.—The reel Senate, tin the 6th, defeated a rm , clution intnetneed In learn ante of.Jeff.Pnylett mem merulation t hat curious • officers exempted by Etate lairs shou:il be i forced titelherelxil army. .. ,- Anothan ad art nsultitions - , condemning the yuclandthni* 1.5 -, lnaka soldiers oralacca:and give then tlnir &adorn as a reward for thble &aryl- NIS' Wu 'lntradur4d •thr_Sontyestntlna GC - noiseTtr-iirti - Oabitlves ut aid body, for the conscription:of all nudes be fikotsthni.gea otattteen and dishy. ,, Thq . GidunotaA Papaya 'oantindr, to - assail Gov. 1:41411, -ntGeOrgl.a. Thee afir' thn reason that Frirawd tn allow tlia,,selanna for serrlea In the zebtl--nntilOtit wain* p0..-scad In his Blain Ana, that he dranwl 7 to rtaerre, a :Sufficient: Toren to ..TficLilletimond paper*, of the. 7th, are 011ni pecubillotat of an limb/late attack -on. • Ttkinnond, and erplanatlons whittle." expecit It.. Tkwyare entirely confident that Grant Las been reinforced - by the Gib corps and that Ito Ida oth „er, 4e,oi trove . , a .r,. r, E ,6lx l ,,Sheri c lan's- MMM Zvi . THINS REMAINS .1)17111( , .?. riollon of T,o1"4"o bore sent to Itiolt -mood.l Wash tirArt eitetiat'EnyiKioen 7 l:tnoty, of. tho Cotreoorrired here to-diy front Shntidiin's front.' tverytielng tins onlotArbett.httleft.„ , Early, it la bettered, Inn! centitaii ai4isioui v r loiindy•t r o rekigua . ia,iiii:iiicsinoc9drdotos and Kerabaw'a,i leaving .bolkind. only one-In fantry d , lodottand 49 1 , The road iife'iti'aiderldli!etindltlotCand the hosltle t;f*.tt*y]tjrieellent.-:, TROL.4IIII: . r.POTONAC ARDIT thi Vicinity of •- .Dotch GRP Caaal • • • ;-• —Tbe Naw Tottx; Pee' las . ,- correspondent says lOn Wediontday t, owing . Iworking ' to the annoyance by.rebels tiring upon ....particsA id' Dutch Gap anal, portiOns of three . , 4". _ regiment& ofi r cf loret.l Infantry end a , section or -- Ihullzealith'.. elder 'artillery under 'General B. ' - • C. Ltitilew, crossed totno north siddorthejamen end drove • Heck the rebels- mad -effected a lodgr ., • ment at the . sipper end of the terminus of the • canal, where 'they hitrenehcd' themselves, thus protecting the labdtms on the renal. The rebel ' IP' batteries sttbserently opened upon the position, ~ -. . . . .. , .. . . lout . titan° harm: ..t . --. .. r . t 4 ~.nt • Sherman Straging. : • 7` I 4crii."}7o*.bee:lo.The - 4.np.,Mti. enfantw iknaThi mg*: ShermatrarOcars - to baTe •hatted to pied corm- •Aa Ln. Weds learirila 'UM barren 6rieSeent. the•Soath bmomesmeeeseary to snake proper proTterone. ' llte." foraging•::pertlm are' &hen la by our. earalwatad lilt -,-Ibrege Is reported to he abort:- , •-- ' I , Pram. Tennessee... 'roxr, Dce.lo.-43em ernti4s forecs were at. Bean fttsticor, I..Ntst,l'otmemeo, on Tvoi.47, IDE movement to the front bawled F.TattflaurtdpLto Nickvittr tattalin folv4. bi ro 411,11nIre tier. , : i. ~,ji2SXliio. P .StnitiObll On Sherldan's Lines. A' ,r • ..-"Ntw roar .Fice. 10,—TI;e Jimskra. 6hen/Is ''l.loiitt Os ndent says.. The rebel Generals - arly ,in dge have - both - been nrdere d :. 14akelieilegiolistrations dllthellil'af9S.StorWaa ., , , - ,anny ,•,t .• t ... ~ . • ,; • ; -, t . --", ; ; liotin's. army -at badlyprovided with tiothlfec •• - -ail!! bbitikettaihen It cruised the.Chettehooehle '' . ,‘;;;;lnalteltirth,lind letttrt published In *Milian --pßpar4 when It-was-at• Florence, represent the a •-etrodellon<br whole brigados, scanting eoelts nal blabltrte, ti ......rj distinssing: . Al they mustnow • - forage car;ll,. Icing, nod' randy themselves an . .7.,gigni la besieging Naslnlllr, And trailer Lb* 4e. • Vl': evssitya digging eas °naively, they 111T134 be quite ...;•rsttaaof the severe. winter . weather . with ••'' • -"," ' Ich atinre,Olilted. • They art probably' under .' 'lt rontlettcat°,th4 they hare Proc ce &d' 'i nlw ,- • r,tattai;ugli,oortts In Ho proseut" state of thalr fl. tranlrubev.—l'inchsfrati Commercial. , . . 'f, :. ' ' TIM - .Yirtara Cuictimattpa , arrived ie' ' tr . Ceoites'llertauda; fientlVllintimion, and ionl It I.again on the..ltdh November. She WAS dISALA: ~.. on her outward - ptissage from Wilmington PT' ;14— -scrod en:deers; bar escaped.* While la Nesbit While ~..cat a commercial ship another onion cruiser came. ! .. . ,la eight and the chivalric re'bels tamed toil and ' , " rim, eseaphig the 'second than. IS they bad no 1 F lighting propensities at. it.., they. certainly were t 4 , 7lTuy valorous on laud, for Ilvs,• or six of theta 4 attacked the United Static consulate Air the par liose'ettualiting down late f1a,....• A colored -youth, ''' servant'.P to theonsul; defended the Aug with n „elkunpadgoe bottle, and sneceasfolly.kept oft the P, ' 'Tithes Udall brigs lately :arrived at climbs, 2 - *which started with twentsr-Imsen hundred Cir. K • ” . ammalaniehigteann board.'-Thirteen hundred of, ~.'-'.. arm had died on the voinge, and.nthe hundred g. ...z.:, ...of the. remainder, were more dead' 'thin, alive. i. -.4 tz, ?no iransportation.. of these poor. refur,een pre ..ii ,mrrelentamore horrors than the AArleanslaveirade, , ' ~,;.sineetlyelr Brea Lite tibllOhady . itif no value . to the - •iniotini or th.c Tesf.' . • :-:... _", .. .it' • .v, ••• , • ''ret,',iradeetrikintr.eo ,tind skim Bin - n Ibr heedatighter hignehtnati. insistedwpon Wit delllitOerdPelWr VP OII . it quested .to Indicate rrhat • kind or accompush • winds she was desirous , or haring herhopdful dangAir.s;.ropeese, she geld, “de,.lll , :suust s be C. 4 „.;,issued detpissurand paintln anykpw, and Inehbe resift imd writin." • • . ' "Joitrigs aid TrtiLird EtidilOrre 3 '."'brers annegtet'for disturbing a congregatiOu . at 46Wcet COrentry; R. 1., last Sunday. Tbey; took • eArttratfe Mats In the body of , tho .chnrely and; atter . wersiews 'commenced, .10idtheed pack of • ~aba-c!ktrylilik a game with audible sad ftiaJ LheJ . . . . _ -=,v•-; , :,- :34 ~-,,, ~:, .. - ,-: ~ '-i,,v..;;fl', , ‘ ir-;.11 g - =1::: 4 4 :'.14.i.r-1.1f,'-, 1 .-,t ii?;...,1;,:iL1....,:. - ' , i.5i,)•:. , . ,. . 4 , - - 1 -.. i ~ so. 309 THE LATEST DEWS 7- • ,) FOR GB. NIERMAN'S (apt. Winslow at the Cooper 'HE DEPARTMENT OF MISSOURI P , ..cii.: *ppefraiw • Ilelil yea.. 1 • . ub ENIMAL DODGE ASSIGNED TO TiTE DEPART MEAT. licßeceppi4l44dn UJMORS FROM BEN, SiERMAW. 3' 0,000 Prisoners Released and Armed, SWILEPING °yr - 41.Rn '-.9.gaßovia 'another — Effort to be Matte to Riern.rprthern eine!. . I.Nrw Vow:, I/LT.10.--Thu a anjonnt of provlsieng and amEntudihm. fur Infantry and cavalry, sailed today with general hatiph,c!l,4u, meet }tirrrnan onSite. '! Capt. Whi4y, of the Kcar,arge, expmted to r.dilth:s n meeting at cite Cooper loititnte to night. It it , repw - hal bm-gyiod ant liority that lien. Ito?, erana is to be removed from the Department of the Mirnottri, and Gee. Dolgt a.-zigtat,l to the command. i'routiocnt eitizcns met tllbt tuippilnx_to shier tneasurc, for teuderini: honor% to .i.dniiral Forragut. d entnntittee was appointed to luakc nrrangt tneut, for hi, reeeptiou t The Conunit ;so oil -S. ddlentsmd Baildn,' Pin ner report that it,riVed bc,i1.1..i largo contribution, of p,n111.7. previon-i -aChnowledeetl. The Ti..* Wahhingfon special F.nlh.l - In Ilancerck's corps are progre,sing very fitvorably. 11117 numbers of letters. ret,.dved front veterans itu )Lurris•nr Its country. are dalls_read: Indiedlionl, are 'ital. fn a Anti time the corps trill receive it , Intl complement of mu. Gen. Butler Ilan limed order, forhiddinr, vorn ni6filoned otlinete. korwwlng, money frouk.uliMol Tei Army of 'Potomac special gives account of an engagumcnt bytween our bat, ries and rebel num; One robtl.l)oaS r 1; ,‘„k -,;41,11,1i1y damnicrl. • A . Il'alfitiugton dispatch to the Nrorfet learn. fo•to deserters rod other sources, that the relict 1 - affers have concealed the following intportafit fact,. in regard to Sherman': nottenivnts: First, thal Sherman's neareholp to the time he reached Millen.was practically uouppn sl e the only fight ing being cavalry skirmishes ht LVCCUII Kilpatrick and Wheeler. lilt .marelf has created a trelnea dou, panic. He has swept all Central Georgia elc:fr of grWi, , rofiese-, , hars•es.lrudes find negro,- .. It Is supposed that ho trill reach the. PsNICO,I;t . with two able bodied negroes for every white stddier. In Ids ranks. It to understood that he will cnly nllow•able_bodietl malts to aceoinp my his arnty. • Not having fought any battles in Central • Geon,in, and having kept his army well together, ' herman will reach the coast with his army In' faLPadld Ilettingleint, pad. abgnnanecof ammu nition and shot, and there IS' reason 'for 1111 c ling, that In addition to negroes, Sherman sykllbtse, inbareed by 10,900, Union prisoners, , Theni Is a 1i 4... ikst.rter's story tluetho Mr- ne- , a ••'-' • i „. ...Millen, bcari- - • •- . , —.... ramp near testA lie,'lo. pfnanb7 br 1346 —...; crap ~w erewaii; ganid itilsestferit CS 2 111- ' selves °Teethe' et:unary. ...,-- t .. f:." .. - -,q i The ilichmond Ercathcari:oi the 'th says, They . 4 4 1111 * . dVaturilnOotg4i Ls .ILifitilydriorlacto a fkaccernent. Sherman Is at last approaching' itt - coal. WlJETEdigniarttlYcimpleto the Jour . - , ney,ss not 4egiada ,very int:Leh-upon cptisin i events which will , • naftri , thliSowistk-f -Mists - aro; trouts in his Trout who will retnutelv dispute hisf • feather. Adam:led toirards .sSavrinnili &kith - fetch. alter he raises • covtalts, points, It s It. reported that his adtann 'tins - stirmlshing sesterthty ./ 5 ." 6n 4 n 4 - " ril k u lt i ! t r 3sl li ',lig I i i c t. e. The . actin Co federate - P:170 - . -Or .‘e In Crhaveldvllle . • hits liee•n .bniitcrlf by ' the enemy c.cOpt Ici:Grielaldq-antiLissalaltfnison , lnnid- Jng oneui t tled c byou ppertAivg., _ , , .„ . ~ Tub - Abibgbi - rc.A.samitomfar envir'sfiThetrrnisr, lirown'slreadittiirters 'iii In-Shtedn:" Mean Ls, nor, - cor.eldared - pare; and • vc(agelSL. apt, rapidly' re' ming. • - Oblv two houses' In' „ eltittcm were •.. burned Cy the enenry. - . - Mean:mil:NlNA : ram pre vails lu Georgia that Sherman It anteing no S.s , '-eanneh..• -The commander ix the poshoff-.lLacon has tic,laied [beet,' ?lon , a peace Tooting, anti the order , ofldititteGenertfl Cobb,, netleting: ontt t ,ery man capable-of bearing arms. has hem , - . - wltlidzitiiii. :The ititfis tfentheLty.ttedet.hutl or. steely- We expect ill:it In a few days everything,' WM rciumelte - assuartippearaner.. ,- . .• - , ........ , . .„ The Suutherii.fixpress coat, :has. ti.urne-1 bui:luessi audiereites freight iand - niettkv for all paints except Augusta andfiaiatuath, and slid placis eastwa rd: , ' • ,'"fbeltileltmatdpirprith sajs: 'There, :m Kaualt ;4 121 TOtanCe0b 141. *tOtarg...- - Yesterdaywm: eannuaaiting• was l":ept op on vim' luz, but.' frith? dlif ri•stitC. , 'Div .- Yankee army have puth4 down all, the.fiertllluz liotties Xbetween Peter.ham, and chy Point, u 4 a are constructing . voluter qa trta:j - out - - . We stated yesterday that Omni hAd bveu reiA . - •ferced by the sixth corps from Sheridan , / arm. Fr4in, We iturnbr..r. of tranrports-'inaded with rut. tps; ilat.brivc I.itt.,,prssing down tiro 'Pot°. nn., daring the !Mt four (tip, the probran ? the tip: corps. la also nteving i to the Jantm river. e think it quite certain that Grant is mists*. irghla fori•Et rot tholoni; talked of attack upon .11111; concontoting forAliir purport: , 'will !tot occupy him long, and if the...llllc uoanit* - 01 the last for days continues, he may tiring on a battle lisle week.. , . . The Scaffact makes the stone statement. The tollowing advertisement apittrb in the Bit bend 1174 g of the Nth: a! frirfit tine et or° n—Fallores of our employees to do tit* - work recently withrkila In - 7...;ew York. it entree nt ceotary for the Brotherhood to meet and coli c( rt measures ;or a more decisive execution of the grreal tittallatoryaluty they have taken won thenaelvett'arlhig'phittitre. Our own hornet have !tern dept rayed in violation of all odes of war . , we mutt make our ruthletts enemy feet the weight of onr just, ly aroused 7CII7,CIIIICT lit the very center Of histestmrees and wealth. We eon do it effectually: You are therefore order+l to meat In this city by del pates from our several. twociations in Virginia :North nod South Oath-, lira, at eight o'cleck;.Oti these:ening of the tutu Init.. foelnisiness. By -order of the Orilla; Brother. -1-s:Acorn:me conputyponde _,,ht•-;of the Auktista can-- stiftrgennlist says: A lady front 301100011 e - rrportl, a - grand ball last night. The Yankees attentiAl there. Stoat of the negro wenches lu, town*tentletb bun ; not A ' female of any class. Acme letters report numerous outragat of siteh a at - wavier as Brejhe Southern heart. ' - The Augustie ClinAtrk of the ld, says that the city is cecovering from Its scare. Tlte.Aogestiej papers report.. llnplet trying, to worry the enemy at Grahams - vine Into another' fight,. but in vain. , ThCitiaxit Odirelenite 'bezel €slltd - to repllr theraDrond teidgraph Line to Atlanta. .Ifanycltty.ens are returning tOtheir hamu,aid if it to be hojallribt meanie letrre r tlient. •' • • :It is Itepossiblet to asertidn the exact amonatof ;flowage doneteAls.e.ity hi the , PoticraltAtwben leaving It, but -the prevailing opinion Is, that nothing Itnt public property. was destroyed, and that pirate rii.idenees ail stiltstandlng, The army correspondent. of thr Columbia /lir olitt;,m glees a glooirg pletere of life in Rieh mond. Ile stip; the tire is full of people, and runke‘ , It well icippiled.7lle:paya the fallowing. tribute to General Grant: Among, all the natal: einlsts that have confrmded Omer:ll' Lee daring the Ivor, Ilene have given that'great' chief rouble 'in' Oceastonel more anxiety . Own General Grunt. Although be has beell reirortedas' brought to thtgrourylf - heaten . a n d d'usroutatted, like a reckltza prize tighter, he hiss dashed again ltdo,thc nglit, and again and again angered the mortification-of defeat without °nee - anknowl cdidng that be has bcen—whlpped. and he still ciftigs with it deatlolikelenacity. . , 'Attempt to : ditertilla! to 1/estroy 40Iroad LOUISVILLE, n Lai/Walls '.5e.,/tex lin,-ton Railroad passenger train, going wat; of Pkestwarillesllns, thrown Inam tk?jrnnitlbY Eho displacement of a rail by the. guerrillas. Nob i ody ' Another party of ‘ gner . illias, I;hile entl , :avoring to,rensorem Reord`a statbaty.wani•fied mi b) - 'lld tviard V' a' freight 'train athieli standing at lieardlevr.tion. A man named Xt. lis from.glielbfootnity. At notTr: tally wounded. Three .others are reported t be roratind4 latprfarsnera litlngnear 4fidotlit.--TheHNC Tile passenger train has. and,swisedkorw-dßesix-and-a-halfhOttsz6 TI O, case orjts dettfition is unknown. I --tt- . t_. -ry a i_ ,_;.. L . FROM NASHVILLE ITUATION:• UNCHANGED ifnion 14sa in the Battle of Frnkliia 6.e., NAFM . II t F., Dee. 10.—The 01:11.3.10.01 6 un zatged In front of ;Ire VII eorje. not 0 AIM. ink tired up to two o'clock to-day. Since then ....,. alien skirmishing has occurred... Owing . tl . slippery. state of the ground men Dad It },otsible to move about. The rebels e a u he flainly seen from the front of the4thooips stmt. log about thole - want firm. ITOstilitiev may ba aid to have &Melt on account' at the 'menthes. eserters . wito come In say the rebels hare Strew ntrenchments t two rows of ehevaux de frlse 14101 tees stretched Lronnit to strengthen them. , Colonel, Louts Johnson, instead of Col. G. M. Johnson, commanding the 4-1111 colored In antry, haS'reeelved flints the General Command nr;the Llghest praise for the manner in whick e fought Ills troops at Mill Creek Station No. r!., laving gallantly kept the *vitally ta bay for six een hours, nod linallv foughttrayOnt and ! cached Nashville, wlth's less id 115 mon [lnd wounded. _ .. . No report has loco reeelved than the gitaboats Welt went down the river ' , e.starday mbrntnr,. r 'o cannon:olr% has been heard (fire, and no re h,Olii received froth them. '. - The river Is failhq—three feet' on Tile Shells. . . , Naartvirm. 1, Eltzember -10.—The. Federal Jess ,In the battle at: Franklin, aseartalned-by ofliplal . , Nl4.,rts;Wgreater thin Dust inpptised. In the 'ti division of the Alit corps fOrts-nlne. Dineen ar1 , 1,101 men weir killtal and wounded. and In he :_ld ditislon of the 4th corps twentyusiten hirers and 276 men. A laNe prop:set Mu of the lightly wounded arc In hospital here. • • The loss to residents living near the tines of the two aander-ls estimated at over half a million 0.1 dollars. ...• . . . " II The i - olfel General.o •atlt,ttn,. tom::nqua?- ,ters st..cm at- the maidenee of 'Nfri:. A. ;V:ittirr, seas ,belled out frmu there yemertlay be our bat 4trrhY. It is reported thM the IwitsC 'WWI de . fst royed • `. Ulf &ular bet, 4 , Ritall rarty of ConfederntN, tai,mit fifty In number. succeeded In cnfifing• 'Cumberlandtiney thli side of the shoals, Thio. fur the.utunbef,3sho Were rammed and bimmlit ;in yv:slenlay,,clfdlu that the uludelfarfy decrial 'from dm rcbellines and • ere making their way ''tome. One Prisoner was captured yester.lay awl fir deserted taste in. Tit, latter repsrfs fu• b., in; about to mai::: a Imi - cm:lnt Of ,ott. Glilerlll (7001•Ce4 briV:ade, in If, WIWI! rem,' . ..101amonville 'to Clark - is - IN, was eatt•adera.da b.r.''' , Cd by guerrillaF. blade , n men of tItt!1:011 I . di,ma wesetaittured and thirteen ; [brae mt le wounded. One of the latter, who m dead nod c<daped t r,lewtnl the anama rota, The n - rather Is vei7; cold. Aloatt two t,it Low tell ye nerday and isett night. ni, cr_dt e 1111, atucc the shoals, and rbthtn. Gen; 'Sherman's. Movements. SWING GOODS TO DLOriAOE RUNNERS Lord Lyons Property Sold: 1/E:NERTrItS...; IeITOM LEE'S MO' • A'•~nPti•TOri, Dee. 10.--The t:overnotent Las cli 110 infcrinction other than what appos,,,, ntLecu papeo., lit relation to Sherman'i .'"4e or_slx increlionts orirashlogtoli' charged ith kelliog goods to blockade runners, hued been rt ~, n auitied to the OM Cophol by order of the eniary. The homes, carriaget and liquors Gelong;tol to the c , ,tablislutteat of Lord Lymeh,7.l.th bcca sold nt atielloia. TWA dUrcoi4lol3 or la; I.'oParlY.ia llicazea ;IRO Lard Lyons mill dot. on rutaru to th 6 e0u1.117, If at all. Milttaiy ge,4ion le ihi clty, moirolog took. up ;boost, el Chad,. E. NVatt•rs, - hanlyare merchant to Baltlmoo , ..; rardonWOra rttne,p.ii o tte " e ;;A - for the ?etonient. Ito k Nook.? of go al- to blockade rnuncol :to lie coated into tL.• The mall sonnim'CiMs,,ele, frbiri City hiliit.tn brought to WaililimtwitaNsint nee tle.sertere ;nun Leen armor, Who nmell from the being in lauvr hlatariLV-9 elud 0.1 without blankets. THE PROMMIAr ON SAM! I I lleflek . F 4. yeter.-..n ELECTION 0' SENATOR FROM WEST VIII6NIA. . . 11 . rturNoTos, Dec. 10.—The propolltion to tak %ales 1 per cent., meets with coneldentble fa./ roe. although some mint - ter% of the . (7 , 40mi1t00! on Fionnee have argot a lower rate on 'rides ofl coal aud.l.readstuffe. Thera t. some hill.t . of po..lng an exeim tat on spools told cotton, rith--~ rut draw bavy. The Nen- reirk whinzmu ppereini Several Governor% of - the loyal Staten arc tunx..4 Mg permission lo.ralse regiments .for Danes...toles Corr, and appointing . the officer. tbetoselven, hot the Wai Devittinem to inclined to main tho nprkautment girt.lll. The Legiulature of Virginia.. as mar:l4l4ln guiFhot'frorn Watt, Vl.4onla, now ira •aesPion nt. A hsandria,Jtave eleetrlJuseph itegar, to fill the TM - Im . y in the United States Senate, oceosloned Ivy the death of Mr. Borden, and John C. Un-, dere nod, the present Unhol ninon 'An plate of Senator Curlisle, oho, term repirc. .0 the 4th of porch, next. TEE NEW YORK - GOLD MARKET, 1)1.:STIZ CTIVE• 16.1=•cnat isoo,coaco.- • Nt.tv Yon; Dee. 10.—tio:d trrak Ali;rlug tin =ruing,. in cons ;".,::CS, ihicdc, bf 114 107 a., presenre of east gold 1111011 t he m+eerl. therriee opened at :Xts, anbsequattly renetted 4:4 0 5„, but again detiincd elightlyt On'Tnsday last /t tiro • broke - ortt a large • mope structure belonging to the toOklyn t tile foot of lindatm Avenue, and used fdr the floragn'of bitamiamm CO3l. From (11.4 tittle Mail yesterday morning, men were employed in endeavoring to,extingnish the lire. 'last night, -however, (hero was a treineud,ons oxplodon In lite budding, .froin the OM gonrrated by tile Sumblering smoke, which wa."-Mainntly ed by Dm tiamesox - tent/Ing among.the coal, with great until tladubunde of lons yew in 'a blnk. ' • ; ; • . . 71i6 nr.e, with, ;treat fury, titort:th Ming suceettled t t 43 pre.mtus. LcK.B,abuut,oo,ooo. , Valli- of Sniw--FiNtinr .Sclathein ..Nuiv-Yoirs, Dee. 11.—A heavystmw - storna coral:Cured here at un early ho ur tag morning, nod' continued till about ten o'clock, wh-o turned to I A:Milledgerllle - eorresmndcm or tl, ,tiolmta : Thb Ymikeos were udinir mai, clothed . and.,.equippett FekliAnit.ti•.loid eighty rounds of:ammunition, while:their , wa- Imus contained fixed materlali without stint; 01.10 es lend been prepared rot' forty days; -awl they salt:reciter nothing. The Tavar'sWasinugton special save: A few :days" ngo Gen. Stevenson, earmtanding.at Har per's Ferry, sent out a scouting party of 00 mch, in the direction of Waterford, Loudon county, to watch Moseby, who was r Ivorted by eitizcns to be preparing fora raid Into Ms r.l2 n d. At Waterfcsa t our cavalry the head .11oreby's fortn., and n slrirne•,, :•..e .ni• sued, In which we lost seven 1:1, • I. edand captured. The rebels, ovtitunbered no tbree to' one„ ta=t - equally - ns - many; not more. Amon” their killed was Cain. !itoitutirry, one of Moselly's ablest lieutenants. At 1.•,e..5.. burg, on-their return. the'y gobbled a mat:tem. of Ole rebel °bra. °Cordon's staff. who was visiting a Destruction pi a Illackade Runner . Waantriaion; Dee:lL—Admiral Porter com municates toile Navy Department Information of the burning and destruction of the blockade runner Elia, off Wilmington, Irt no emaulition frounite United States steamer tinnta. 'She Vas loaded with arms and ammunition and baundlo ,9h6, woe run ashore, under die mut of the hativrics, tm the M, and sabseiMeht ly destroyed. From papers found on board of her, idle must hare.sallcd from Nassau sometime la the latter part or 'November. :The expedition was composed of six men,.under acting F.nenn Jamson i assisted by acting nil assliting engineer Churchill. Much praise Is aceorded . them for rho creditable manner to which they performed thick. work. !Ate Rebel News WANitivtnts - . nec.l .--Rlehmoud pnrcri of Th ,unolay,lll44 :81h. Ray .nothing Ana!, WO b . op,: received nt the enotcdorata War befTritacnt, fro -prnittig, herniateiribitetants., tioltEctinkts .07"thlittia ptirit4:l4id brosproy..: iircd,pf tater dud %ill M ,t e- , Rejiebj,beelterßO±Delek4rte Ilet=; oa•L • .>_i~t s.,_ ..,-.:,-~.~: ~3.~ .tip>.:n;: c.~eti.:-e: 1"' ~-a :~.ct , i ~.., • i 7 ---.,„ . - rw -, . -- .,,....,--si r --,-- k - ali" 7. p - - r - -1 - • A. r 7 .77-;:7' 7 -75 ' r7.l",'Y ::, 1 - 1 -- .. '1 I i ik l ..-; .:_i -V.- 4l— \ k SL7A - 111 -, 01 .c . :, 1 I ,- ' 1 , , -t, , 1 / 4 . -- c, v‘ 'p...) qi j 1 •. 1 7-17- ,- . ' fr .. , , . 1 --- • ~/. ~s .A ~... 4 . •4 • _ r_ ~ . ~ til p.„_.: ' , - 1 ' - zs , .,__, ~. - • ....„.. , - , 4 __lr._. - —,_ _l , -. - .... • ..; .:.: *.- DEC,EILBER 12, 1564. PrrTsß PE `•iElir 1M tili ilitsAig4lo, Latest from. RIO-mond tirteßani.u. , COliDlTlON OF THE REBEL- SOLDIERS. Strong 'llWon Feethig,ii iu Richmon4 i . tuiell , OAP CAM tat OPE. 4. Our Flee ..Tqa!auff if; H'arj 011 - . T XI _lac A:l,4' azi sar. t; Th - e - Rebel's iWestcru Special Associate i'rens liintititch. ' ^ l ' li Saw Itinti,Die:llJ--ThroQh illarerkrt I 34 , of the !Mihaly and police there Is . falai pros rot of the .4terilnealdnre of. the-prinelparoilor In the late affeitto to Man lite city. , It Is mild at KUM of theitpireJami, In the eltjumMe.aurt elt Lance t ' The )7eglstratleat of persona from nit. 'grid. .States' ;• - eotittinam nt- Goa. -Peale* o ee. Altrait one thousand havu been registered n to Ilds thoc, , • . ,' . - : , 1, . , . r / A gentleman was (no in' ed yesterday wit) leitit lit hmood seren'diiya n - ti In isompinty with fifty sit. debertere. lie report. .ille trontlititin of the aeltelnoldlere itiaLetreneben as deplotable,,belaig e. - mpelledto stand In mud and water o foot deep. :and allowed - but half a _pound of meat. and a 'lentil . ' of flour per day, Tile wpm are di,eoll t.gt,i, and lake (Tory tilipOrinnity to deniki. He ,esiluiaten the nunther of desertions from Les's Attnir at a hundred per day. life Thrtia says; Merchants who arrited at 'A'altington on yeilautday from Richmond, aCer ' its via_ failed three MIR'S previously, says that the Union feeling seas ureter more ntrormer among . the nklntile VirlSChi to Richmond than now. Ile t - tines that almost the entire population is for a n (stilt-Walton of the Union, and that 3elf Da n :t.• is'on his !totem inortled day and night,. Serious etorni ia felt in altelreles, inn no joinic, . • The New Tarkl.ort'Sriciety,osstablLkhed for the senravn held a netins In,t evening in Lilo Aentleitty °e w lf wide. Captain Win,low at , ncrt tile invitation of the Soriery to Lc prCScc t. lir us entlinslngt trolly rrcolvett. and made route rt hinrlis, referring onttrely to the religious in , lirtir*ll of ' ' 'i lir nor'. Wroliingtou peciril say,: Tiq re thnt tint Scores:try of Iho Treasury intend, It , recelro rdd.ccen-titirtlos in psylnent for myt h inAntle, I, without nil)" kinndntion. The Su,e'ey 3h IV+lll1 . 1, Washington spceial days: Than Is no doom that Dutch Gap Canal is tie this time Mown open. and our. fleet to malting,e lip James Diver, in the direction of Den ty". BMX. The, bank of James River, opposite 1'110"DM:di imp Canal ha,, been captured and is held by our A letter from the mouth of the filo Grande -,4 the rent are hanging and In nil unit lino .Itoiroa any favorto the Union forces ut the time vrinnt Bratrusville was oecupitsl. All ! ,,p ee n of mptiTted !tenons is canfiscatod. t hit Cleitmond Ettioirce says . tio far Sherman Lad de ue no burnt, execpt to intlividnals and rail tsetth, The Augusta and Atlanta Railroad will hi, in running order within •Yorty. dap, The (inerift Centr4l- will be ready hi a fat* A t r i t e ferec has already Imeu act to work in iL rood:, owl it trill not be tno months beforo injury httliet.,l hy Sherman will be lolly re ; :dr. d. ITaistor token no p'hireof Importance, released no prlioners. the damage LO the roll nnl oillimmily compensate theenetny for their oe of melt rrmt tfieproeiloal , tlestiebtion of the rmy tooirr Sherman. lliv uorch to the seacoast will not eotnychmte for Iteotl'A eptallyrietoriotts mono il into Tel:nee-ere. „nu: „li4ebiacaul Ifhig•of tits i , th says: It I "50,,, get, through (reorglalb Cue . fnACoait It wUI e•-rtrthd,r be a Crest itumillatiou to the t !; In ;:' tilldallatlng. Wiled -111'S 're:Wirt' et - as Ors: under- • , al,,y it was not no tonelt a military 41 a 'tool - court:4 and . will It >•b01114 lie Tv rather a defensive than an a-; , -11it2sIra in , nr. , . AriZt;pti2Ll Att:lnta win tout to. ,ry, 'lrma 'QabgAibil Ittm err 00 Tennosree river, loeking in,ards .Inoi.blio lluc by ankh .I.lcr:nan Lont opdn his • eolt.intintent ion with !bat city . , Ailania'rea , ol to e':rt it Its purpose as a bale kir future openatious, and I , onuclintenty loot In liana -hytinn NIAV I:totg, Dee. 11.-114 At to cheonio:r' 1.1 Itta dt It sap,: The .fact ilbat M:cream lard' r, tiod Atilleu settles the question that ,ito des- I iddled - Irlhwardo an:lA, , bat Ids route hoel rver. is yet to ltd ticlef - mined. Roller's advance, .todititer rtith ble,:dnitlLitg up ,I;mels, Indicate. • that ha env:cud to 13:100. Sher:lmo. but the-ladosi 131;]•I to tonic ityl to time. The - paint to. ' nited by - the coy - nate of artlitantorllle - woo to Cho reinforcementS 'frdtd 'A.rOydta to t-avntinah. ' Tltht, trould,•place haN'autaida nt. optrity r no to, wont,' aro Port !loyal an abort; raid -'thee prneeixt to the animate objeet.•the capture, o Ohurl s:ort. ge..would, hardly- tii+k n hattlo I rkire B.oannalt the Napidico La bat eu trital. lie will firut orcure blo tante, and 1. iii he Gr f thatu.villettml.rort !loyal. In view f ter.... E.-molder:allow, no natter What feint., ten ruy ake,jte atiU alnl to, react] the polnit where re- it , new Waling' frirltint: -4 , iis Rirlnnond Euguitcr says the loot accounts !, l r act Sternum as twin. , at Millen, and that frvtit thcro he hits - three harbors at about equal d.-it ui•c—Rc]iuCrrt, Shyannah arid I)arlett. Ii 'al,: 1,. 'jived by rotor that bt, would yet endeavor to meet }outer act Grabamorille, and to that.. try to rain tire Savannah. ii.vvannult Republican nay. 11,4alvea I lay. wed from .Ntiro t oewio him, even the <midi:l7n Vint tfrme io zerdetr, but be Ira, out nov1(1114;0 . 4 into k• nf‘ee the State properly. All live liosrder of nt 311,1tedgeyllia won behind, aloof t o.annd - of arms, ,of 'which 'fell into the he .f. axe en :my. Th. . nielmtntul rapi..s or rwarsilay,nti.r: 'I . Irani Inn .1, en reiaGirc.l by aunt . 0;000:la 10.Q00 men fn in the Sannaml,n.ll valley, nod Ott a batflu imminent. • • 2 • 11:e. Thiteh Gap elnkl, they "soy, cab omte trAy for use lu o few hattro., 9 ey 11:1Ya a ro ri that our,...tr9VA aMtett 4 ir.1.0 taw& tmtweett tho tWo Importat4.-palut-s r, ,t Dayllog:itnd 11otiiervhono.34 It is ckampl 4111 V One 9,1 tnir gnaboat, teas itou Lott frOut one of Lb. 'Louse gnus. in t Ncd4llohroltnet Legislature resolution} ollb Introduced lo . tbror of sending Cunt, tnb , i .ner3 to Washinktiot to riegothtte rxtro. do the &nll Carolina 6.glalntara .6,141111°ns Ir-rt teen intzmittrod deprecating peaeo ne7o deli , until n dissointion of tiro L nlo,l Is conceded. attar Bonham, in his niessaza tti, the South Legislature, Opl/03,1 pllC4)..ifithOUl in- Zif.endenee. • Ihr., Illehtuond, ikspateh -Is bitter trilln the sr.nt ruercin 4:eis• ToVL. - and at the North. , If the 0:440=4 tribinplia they cannot ecpeet to rei urn toithr, 5011014 • . • to the' rthel,sfienato, ori the Milt uh., Mr. Ofr subspiumla eeisort denouncing the capture of the pirattalorilla lit Bahia' Bay. In the Bowie, Mr. - Fonts :dieted n resolution that Congress has no -anther-By to ink:dere on the sal Joel of time-m:10- cipatieu of slaves as recommend by Davis; alase,, aph:st separate steles negotiating for peace, MX • foyer: am: ii coorssmion of the stated feria yiprom . 'pi'dSe:^Mitm of tbeWar. The Scottari of the Bth - says : Information from Gee rgia,hataten.relyiltlie , progress for Sher man. '1Ig" -- t'echIS' `be - iximpratively quint' somewhere near the banks of the °gentle, while his caenlry aresent out, to explore the way of exit, And instead of finding the desired outlet, he loti hin rdad., Ile then found Wheeler, mid forildeil lillneelf *idea' heavy 'force id' infantry, met with his usual luck in a Wheeler repulsed the cavalry and infantry. Un der such plrehmstannes, It Isnot to be wondered 7 It din:tint:Ws movements were made slowly, 611ntly,tld atpriciousif • It !iherman should stay on It with his arm, ho ‘. , in , : be w.tlng hisetiergth for nothing, while could operate against his edumutnigations, - cutting him on'frothrhis base - of anpplies coauril him either to fall hack and light a battle to relieve himself •or -to rush forward for a new liner, or nt least one of illekC things be was corn polled to do, but we contend that erpolf frillu' the immedlis ablest of getting'throigh to the coast, the Confederate cause Will be - vrintly the gainer nntl-the Tenho? cause. loser in the genemi i . e.-UM of the cittnitalgo.- 1110. original plan hao not only waited pc. fur us concerns the oltjtxta to be,acecemplishpd ou his way; but the' point of coining dutltas been made to depend on circumstance,: as they Wevelf ope. "It Is still uncertain what particular death:- -7 071.- glitctePts . The-opinion of lookers rilh—te 'yet - &Acted its to whom he wilt Strikcf-- whether et Darien, Savannah or Beaufort. - We should suppose Sat Anal:, If the capture ofthat place filleT.,-Pnchlng IL were 71.0_ ,L so, pitpromlaiiig of nivomp4 -1 1;noti WO•thlalt Bemired, eller Savannah, Is its choice, and will be Tile object, if lie shall find means to cross the Savannah. 7 4 , 1 7 . 4 ;47ne1 , IMPritetleahle, he-will perhaps At= temptDarlen or Brunswick. • ' • ' - .The Augusta Senntucl of the 4th says: A Gen eral who reached this elly.last Watt ; tront.44l4n to reports that all thellotcla abd'stbrei'Ortinair ley Nonni on, roachtree street, to Iloaties eorEr on Whitehall street, were destroyed. City 3tailtine.4l(unehei around , wcartfot 6 . strtryd.f Scion after the - Yank. ion it, the coiintry pod pleitnithei vicinity rhatiata;arid carried Or eriry rthlaglthq _tool get bold of, -Irons - km* ; Aftiolien, ladgattett..,Therwartt ..laigkrteit'and hinigi4ittayti . Coq Itlehttiond ,Erambur 'Of SO 6th to rneef ont.inmelads sun]: by rob Ashen. •It ass, the rett.ttirdiforerment et Grant's army, eign't.. ales battle. -- Thr ' conditicin of the 'canal' Is uni lkno,a-n thu s, except by...statements of des:rters, lobo tirrlitre it is pearly hui,hed and earl tie ins At. rem); for use lira, fetylicurs labor. We bite eo -duels:that an assault wit? scion Li.i. de ik.umi.'3l. wire reported last night, on some au thcrity, that Sheridan , and Ids cavalry had ap. peered in -1/ iptlet tola bills cn i erd ay ; but no MY& dattieni'letbat'ifffetklus been received. . ' The zpailizond Dlsiatek of the Bth. Sept an cdlicial despatch received at the War Office yes. ten's, states that scoots report Gencral.Steele, wills 1R,4110 troops, to litive landed at Memphis on the 54th, and gent up the river on the 26th., It Is supposed they are going , to reihforec ''.i ',emus 'at Nashville. This movement , should put Kirtilyttnith In metier'. • ' Scouts' haye reported a formidable expedition, bitted ad at ?Scowl& to operate against the 3fo. • bile .anti Ohio it.sliroed, an'd another raid for Medlar pnrposes, en about to cross Black river. The'folkoirlng resolutions won Introduced Into. ll.e. North.earolluitaye Senate; . Remolvtd, That fiTo , ,Oonsalssioncrs be electe d to - act with Commissioners from Miters States of the Confederacy; 'ns•mediams for negotiating pence *lib thelinited States: . .I?dioirvit, That other States of the Conf6deracy be rcolmited to create a alpillar commission with as Unto delaY es Feasible and twee-Operate "rah: North Calelion_ln beating ercildent Davis, In the Itemiser these so amigo Statesttliat he ten. art to tbc United St t ea: a conference for- nego tiating peace, thrott o ,. the medium of tluise cam nalasiOnMS.' i . ri Nriiihies4,' Thai whencycr nay thc Stales Shan. AcYCL'vespcinded by the ,' appointment, of Committioners, they shell communicate their precredinge''pfliciolly to President Davis, and rearrest ids prompt action upon .t Ito proposition, IP,tVwct . house a series of similar molts- Pini‘i chWrtl: • . ' , f • The goutli.Carolina Legislature favors Peace, lot only an toms-of absolute separation from Site United States. .... ' INEE PROM TIIE POTOMAC ARMI. An 4portant Movement .South of Peteriburg, ' ' TILE NOTTOWAI WET CROSSER 131 THE Mlt CORPS. • An Engagement Probable Yesterday, at daylight, the sth corps, with the •,t1 division of the dd corps, anal two brigades of (iregg's cavalry, started South. Thoy were Marti from yesterday, and had crossed Ow: Not (Sway rivr, on the Jerusalem road, without mecum oppesitym of any 'conssamenee. They crated on the pontoons, which they took op after crossing. lb MMUS. who cams into our linos this morn ing, state that Slnhon's rebel alivLaion' was sent • vv.-tett:ay io meet our advance force, but as no tiring lam been hoard in that direction today, leis not believed that nny engagement has batten Once.. /he. 0,10 o'.te.^*, to m.—A reeonnolt,ring. force of our to; arty went out On our left, yesterday morning,. striking, the rebel pickets on the Vaughan look Rain, a distance of over vihrty miles, where they ltad levastwcels ercetc•al, and where they made a • Sbirmishitig (motioned for some tame, when the 01 , ),..ct of the movement having been ari, , mpliiiked, the expedition returned. Oair loss ✓ react wounded; tbnt of the enemy iltiktrolfll. Roan of' those who accompanied this party,re port that , heavy firing was heard to the direction of olony..ertiel., - which ladimites, that tiring was going. on between Gen. Warren and the enemy. • Ilepoils ore current that the evacuation of Pe titithit% lay the rebels, rosy be - fookpd - fur 'at an 0 "f 1 5 dt.X. (54 1 . 10 A) W. D. igersanumt, IlrAnnvxmfnits Anwritvronrac, ; Mk &eel* I • I ~. . . , tig# EC Pivniusoisance. reps . mode, this mom. • log 61 . jg tho Yanglan,p4ad toward listclitr‘ •Rifft, o#r the ovine route the ; cr.ralry - went on lu*lis3i the. Gime - consisted of, detichinentri 'of Fey* iigitnents of cavalti miler Cot. Ker.' lON of; u,' UAL Pennsylvania, and tree brii ~,,:, ° til e yin.t bilvision 01010i:4 , 1:m4 Coll's,. 1 n ler*nral klileS. l The retie larblittes Sven) &Iv en tbehdrabec frown lineof breastworks' ilt the opposite aide. After some skirmishinn to • id:scorer the strength of tho enemy, a clardge 1 oz., made genres Um. TIM and threwortss carried by astanh,tat'not illl - tlieiThels.b'sd nettle gobd their retreat up the south side of the road. Our men task a position In the captured en- - tierehmeute, while skirrnlsheA were throw:lout ' on both dunks. Soon after, a report came, tint flits'enetni se"cre:tr.oving up and. sierass the run,: Half ii"mile eve nt of Om , road, "Mires one In:sops', were, with the Intention in the creasing, to attack: fW fl flihright Ilnuk.. General ,Nlties at-once he•' ptopiirt to teeresive them." !It 'else tent, hack for reinforcements, „hut the enemy did net mnku. their :Irma rnure during : tlio.. morn ftLint in believed they Ibllbeektotistrongte, position at Onnsley's Mills, a mile and a half, west. The Impression Is that they had no large; font In the vicinity, otherwise a more stubborn: resistance to our adrenCe would tuivebecumarle.; Our Ilse la the charge was seventeen men; wolmiletl, swung them 11. Ward. of the RI Pe. ea:trail% Meioses oftlie enemy Is unknown:" Later lu,the afternoon rtports came that the cattily were mot Mg towards the left In heavy. force. Arrangements were made to meet them,: but up to this hour, midnight, they have not ap le.led• In n few - duys of Pieuxicions by brevet, I Included the name of Genswid Mende. as being brevet Major General, This wa• incorrect. Ile was made a fall Major Gent rah in the regular artily, to date August Pi, ItSZ,4, to rank neat to isliertnen. This promotion woe conferred on the special request or General (h rout, Thd 17,rnij. Ana. cif l'atonuke ppeeial says: 'lle French Consul rrrident in Richmond reeen, ly visite:l Gen. Buller's, Ilwatiquarters on business ieferting to the passage of some French subjects tlimugti the lint. • • A considerable =mho , ofipromittentelllsens met nt three o'clock this afterncon In the Col lector's ofllee to consider measures for tenderidg honort.loAdmind Xar:Witb..The mcatt . lx organized by the appointment of 316Seit Tarter as Chairman, and Samuel &loan as Bectuaryi Resolutions were adopted tenderipit AdmIMI Parragut a grand reception. nada committee:alb pointed to carry out the wishes of the moon XDPlvarklbat llo Mill_ soon arrive here pothe r Hartford.': New York Stock and Money Market. "Nsw Tons Dec. 10..L:-The stock inarket Is tremely dell, In sympathy with the Weather and mual Inactivity of - Saturday. The sales welt generally small and the speenlatlve feeling Lit,, except mien mining were represented at the . regularboard, width were generally active and. tine.. The sbaromarket was steady at the,opeh n lag of the - hoard; but trusint s wad light. Air movement In quicksllrar and Cumberland co -• thaws and higher prices avert Made. (Rive muds dull; the pressure to sell continues. ant( quotations lower. Railroad stocks were lower, throughout. Tliegold market wan dull throughout theonorn- Ingl and the' general tendency - ha been ledr4r. Colorado stocks are mare active. Moncylis rather stringent omoecdealens, In Goreuunent 'Seettiltles: ' &lid money, brokems there is a great abundance of toonfet. readily lent on, call at d Ter cent. - Foreign ex change urarlinOminel. ' The shipatents of geld ( to-day were 11,078,000. • • , - Release Dr - Hebei r Can Male' trarittote p: Assist lit Cotton rachtinge. • r Ol t tri'Defiit7 - q.rh_Jolt44 , l-'l 2 - 'B I as been released from Ft: warzuz on parole to, act to conjunction with . the the- Enloe Ct Payne, In ,the eichinige of 1000 bales or cot a' from the South for 30,000 blankets for rebel pea:, .eltlenViti4-bB s trriTvA this GAL - DIX: • I I Kalb7yBl9l,r - 4'044 ' 4tirtiejn- UV# ovlek Wit spßiog, Aug. 11 .x-.:.« ~Kw.:e~~ ~A.1~,.s x..:.~'.:~, .:.., hxs..ra~:f ao&';U..~.l~c~..rt~ ~~,ru.<u.~x~'"'-v:'~~{,"k2v" ii,i'~a~ x~dn"'~ s r i JIT.AIAQ'IO , ARMY Or POTOMAC, December 8, 1844. The ll:vahrs Loa:toe letter says: Responsible parties are arrangements for the speedy eon:ire:tie:l of n felea.raph to America by way of G 11 1 ,01414 and:l4llml' . a •`• The ITrraftrB Paris letrer says: The aline ' t hero at no talk alicut about arming Fouthent uegrocti 'lw4half,°C xclxls,J.t,to iiivrease the taterit ott ski 4 ain't to conduce. the Majoiltyi:of the Fr. Itch people that slaVery Is to end, nail they wilt favor recognition. The Emperor's real da rt:a Is that the South shall abolish slavery, and b Indeficaldeitriti - xtt; Southerners In l'arb neourago the Idea that Ml:swill liclhcfnal A molcoottio ' Order—Hunors to Admintl Farragut. Voui, pee.l,lplers wcterecelred to day be the Collector of tho port from Washin;- ton:t 0 require purports of allpersons who cooie hither (rem N3F6au.and_oth.r ports thatare the bnumb of the "piratical desperadoes," who Moto seised, or attempted to. seise, Teasels heloegieg to chi:tens or the United SCOW - The unities Sit ail min' iyAlitocit postiorts ore, seek to the - nutbbeitles ot Wutangton. ' INTE*I2IO - SUPS-- Lord Lyons Or it' Six Month's THE EUHOPEAN PREM . AIiERTANAMNIS. Lc-. kt, , Knit V. 1115, stearlablik Canada arrived al lidnor from. Licerpool theplth and. . Queenatorn onthe 'lath.. licr - nesrs Is seven days 1.11tt1.7' Lord I,yons hay not resigned, tants gotugtiome on a stx math's thrionet. • '1; • 7. The , Da {/ Tots If tit South' 111 aria the %laves, bus Minks that the, propesal.gtiM nrdmise of the tipproachthg end ofthe war, and , of eleVery •• . • , It is; . raid ti a Pitirrda tree taken by surprise with cyriyailugon hoard. Papertemay l o ffitutd; In Imp:eats - many' foreign officials , ist sym pathy with the rebels. The .Yries publishes a letter from Gold-. win Srulth; dated at Boston, hlghlyr complimen tary to the tieditivileetlinG • 'fie.tegitrilit the de feat of th e Democrats as , a great- escape . froni troubles between Englandaud America. Thtt mrortation or friteh miiwn grapes fit ken ofna an experiment in Louden: . Brooner; the well ImOwn Protestant' lead.* cr In the /1.044 or Cinittritini is dp.id. • Galc* knve Preimiled.on•the'Engitsh 'eoait. cant' numerous ships have been wrecked. The weekly . return of the 'Bank, of France elnnneit coil) Wqrcaso of_24,9oo,ooofraTice. .The bank of'Franro:has iciliteed fated: pqr cent. The bonnie to tlat'and lowa'. • • Inty:—The Chamber 'of Deputies had ailop ftti a bul rtancing qiesavOmciat of p7011e../11- "Ilic,ficnate has paialeti the financial bill - BrAIN.--The Oct:Rau returns rhOw'results !fa vorable to thealinisters .4 to I. The PrtiSida effinlalßCrlln — papers regard Nayiet'a appointment to tbeCourt of Berlin as favorable to the future friendly interecrutsvtif Pmsin and England. - .Ltattfin Monty 3farkvt.-A.Ftmds on tho s.rdh opehyd Ann and closed weak; demand for dis count ird..Battle*As-inoticiate at ,7 per emit. %The .stearewhip. 8t:• Litird,:left, Liverpool for,' l'ortland on the 24th: The following la her sum taw:, Mr. Vobtlen addressed a great meeting , at Rockdale (tektite 24141,14vbrIng,tion4titeirchtion iu either European or. American affairs: Ire ed. ' rted the war iu Ameriea and abked why‘be Enuth; as in of her owes of the rebellion, had not rut forth its grievances the reason he thought they lied but cue. They wanted to consblidatc perpcivate, and extend slavery.' instea d{ of stating their,-gaievanco they simply treat to be kt alone, amitu Is this cry that has secured r“, rattehEurtnalm sympathy for the Insurrection. lie re.4sanletl the peaceable Presidential election as ,one of the most 'sublime spectacles in the Whitichibtcry of the World, and 'Said litelpeophr that .c,.10,1 do that ltd given to the World:a sive= tace t i edh as never nab presente3before by any other people. Titer had resolved, nedwitiat and lag thew weal .sacritieee, that slayer, should he 01014411nd. llc relteiitted his belief that hd did att b,liete ire ahould Rye to ace any independent St/fee on the continent of -North America. Franctrairjet dud Jovrnal lks heiNits construe the .rt2,snit of lie ;Presidential rlection arklence tharahc}ear is to be prosecuted with reelmtittled , ripOre.untllAlto, , ,Solath - lis oomph:leis tott„lrigitgdktm,Tho.fornavr sass it forth the aunronehing re-cstalilistmleiat et' tti¢ Ultion and final Ottlrifaticfn;of slayers. , - I .; , ttrscoi Soc. ii.--.TIIC cotton gales forthe iceeklanturacti.tto - 122,000, the, market I. ex cited; 10;44 higher for American, and 1 1 40.34.1 higher rFre 'tlcidtistinittl. prima tending downward.. Consoli closed on .Frldny at 916 9 1!, roc atones. I'rptitit!u...l3lleuu quiet nut s.c Iv. I.ard. - fs Prisoners to be ilzenfiged at Charleston .4.l•Satv_altUnk 7ProbnPIT I t Ail4'. 13Alzrozoitr, Dec. 10.—Tito following speelat Liu. U'aa t!'MYS4 at C I .Jc 1 4 1fari.tv?itkfflq i. - steamer Victor has justAttiv4d trim Cliarlceso_ti L lthere all of Col. Altlitrtl'eleet _ ,• The cxehatme. of prisoner; Is b e ing chang.ll from Parannoli to Cltrimton, (lens. Sherman tinit'lAtler',l4iing',lnterrupted the, exehange nt the f4oaerchy.... When the Victor. sailed on Wedneaday kaavy fizhig 4 akriehbard.lh thei ill&alloti of Savannah, c_qtoO On that city or on the rail road bettiettt Cliarle.lon and Savannah' All Strrahnah inusti fall; - AtteMpt •to Burn a :,Itollroad iteldc—The latY-STIFIV . • 1 4 1'. - 1-orm, December 10.),-144, Gingery, cam inamling the post' at PITITIM,', reports :tha Mitalli Was wade last night to hinm - the Mesita ii Bridge on the tioatittrest brand' of tiro: - Paelfle lkilmatL When ..db.ttorrred tho guard, the incendiary was sitting on - the - 014ga trytez kindre the fire with aTbrand 'Valuer .wftit - The man was &m i eal n rebd uniform. amt-On r, tccvizaiile by ellizona.in the ricluity..,Bli balls Tat F. 41through him, musing Instant , death. • 7iie mew of Die ateatam Ifie.lArisreoptored r rear time since by e t band'of rebels' end ran into drcitou laarbOt, arrive,' at New.grlearof on the 511. - . Calmat Stcele in Arkansan If we . may credit the statements made by a " iTe•Nn,dent .of ; the Chicago, TcfPfOuS: -who writes :Rom Little fieci,'thii i 'initt'iaff General S;. vie d in Arkansas has-been most unfortunate in Its policy tor the UlllOll, and should have been. 1 erminated long since. ileartys: 1 “Surrounded bye party of' questionable char- t alter, Stcele's policy partook of It. nature. Ile bet Line - strangely 'conservative. The Lit tie Rock .INat c era was supposed to reflect Id. views. - Tof Li the Vnienistr..ll became so obnoxious that the( L',,,,,n,brionaU Union was started,' In strong op l pf Otion. - The Inference is oinions. The couell-t Lawry . policy 'ran to 'estrentes; the guerrillas! eripturldby the L'.....fl 01110 ll"Cie released, nud their, horses:ond anus ordered restored; one capturol mitile lying In ambush. was set. et liberty;, theor de r banishing:a party. from .Datteville - scas re 4 urdosit rations withheld It oul subtler. Supplic the ilthenal'pralitt Were as easily obtained a. loyalty proven; the country rejoiced in a matc plenty than - before the occupation; traders fel the 'golden shower;' - cotton and other speenla tors wastil rich; deserted Vent:loons to the lb tile valley of the Arkensell Were exPeci'72. i 71vId We ',goldcn f.cepe- 3 If osminon report bd tttlei'o ll ieWiraiglt po ' sitionftanted; hot al there was "fGastlng In high olaces;' this was th tooditheritage;“there was a sound of ravel by nig, t,' " , , i . "Tho cOnditicwr bonnie an' eill.'"lbc pwir, accrued held for trade and. - ipetuttition; Thp country was ,1 444 (Z. , the enemy. To the IT .t o rhdriinfitiOalternattrottannoyoreille. T h tonnes was largely reenaitcd. Many left. On writer estimates. the refugees at SO,OO prior t Anvil, 1864.. The policy 13 4*dt by the i.:¢ I loolsta a's hurtful. It was assailed in a letter • C,l genera), officer; : Wc. boa*. It .concletened„by a olln r. , 'lt'is derided by the Arrn:l . 4.. The fact tit It L. supported by every trader, speculator an contractor, and tenderly cherished- by the whelp disloyal clement'or the State, makes% mica,* . suspicious. These latter classes bring in t 4 large majority; In so far it may be, called aellep.' t ale to the people: '"As iredeemitig'feature, li.. dies of certain proclivities were heard to !de elate th ey , wished noitalive In the btate tram . . Steele , removed." If olio half of this be true, General Ste* ,dtlems the eveeration of every, true frintd df Mt tnicin, for when Ida ' army ' Arat'adVlitteed til ' Little ;Hoek, the people of Arkanttas/Werirl ' with. rebel rule, had become ardent opponents ....sievcry..,and declared ithetuselv# in t faro f emancipation.' - They' Mire' Id liMems Of Orgal I Icing a free State Imitrament, and for man , months we had been searthing our western c - .' ehangestindustripuely„for venue duo° enable tEs_:.l _to understand why the movement hail been at-, jotted; and why. things accatedto . he going,haelt• award.l We ethitipi refraliffrmitgirlimexpreaehm ha our;unazement at each chargesvo these note' tireftw•ti :egaieit'l3w:eli; Irk iiqr enlist eandlikat ' "of Dace in'Arkans4,sifeitlitteatipedifacapitai. : That them ii.aomelitlA . wrong ; in, vilvierideat from the fact thatthe War Department iltatidaced.s the depart menttulder the.supervision. of Canby, .1 and thhn 6ainentedol Miele sllrect:-41dla. ,Vorr,.l Anwri&m, •• , .. . --...,_,.....,_.,...4 :-............:-........,....., ~...,. , ' : A consilFejtVenuMbcrpf mrehattledprisone : from .ditdeApitfillO 6 YerCe.a . nti.f Pitseod Al : h I thhf,Teity; lealtheir'Waltd they. homes' )nit m I rweat,l - :YpeeCraity,ive Visit ' ed the ..kaidieris9lo a' on Liberty Street, when' we "billed Oki& hie y" : . f;lhmu i lpthortvgce enjoying that de ll ght ' . , rest, fort, q,_(str, boars, and partaking. - , of, tr - ' IMSdI4 '' cif - '!lid ' hilleticeiibi l edideiltt . I !They Were, generally:. in food , health; It ;,bearinwthemerlm of titeleptivatkirm and•suff c" - , v iii while In captivity, .They were gnaw ltnif Intelligtitmet.c bidet's trttlettith.lepotin ~ 1 fits avert. 1,,,,....b >t, p,1,..,1 - i , te 1 - • 1 .. Ir— .. , An thottot 144rgilliir,ilbe l tt 4,oociot them yefidrof , PrU , defirThe'rebel - oilkeiwPreinised - 41eM",arkattrti i. ion Iflifity' - viduld - gist 'leni_ ,a• i lathy fof "Ilitle' 'r bat -they 3en:+ not to be ~br/bed,lu that way. T . dn i eoh4a sattlority,weit'dp:: : ivaidepf nine Anne • Ts r i4;Pol - wo,a 40 , ,, -i0 e 1 ig;101 , 004 co4iiid.tity, f ~ 7 ,;-- , •-• , - - , '.l*tifri.i.Csiiii.-:-740 - - weather fits •Pep‘e, C ar pr trect. Int*P l 3teggrgtit thctiuomcter }ca t . . i raliil l .3 fil*gt to x,oro-.= A atiTtortliriF 3tiltd Pfel %Bea iturfnettie7 tan taiV lata bona 0,x,11 1 00 /ma It 44, - does , tot mhtp .„MAit i oc,..llo', y(fe; y to Lear of a Milt" 0 suilgat* br et. • -.. • CUT AND, 8g111301.11r. Flowleldo :out It CLzie -Street—A Arubrtl?._ lute Killed by a .Sergeant of tbr-Gbard. ' Coi Sltrriday evening, aboit eight o'clock, soldlerna Thontas' . gartcy seas shot and indr tally wounded by Sergeant John,Coeley, of the Preens* ' Gnats]. The eircumstaneM 'of the af fait, so far at we/hive been '.ennble,l to githe them, re,these Farley had -served three years in kite army and, liad returned to thin city , col! .days..ago. Ong Saturday he had re-enlisted aka! stfbetitnte for' it ailed man, and before bring jortfaFdeil so de!" . had imbed permtssiou fo visit ennui plaem dity. :Setc.int Cooley, es Sergeant ciC the. Ouird, bad ntdllorlty io give,htm perralsiton to - visit his' friendsy, but it ht stated thal,hk,Order f . 4 relieve, himself In Measnie of this respOludidlny; Consulted Lieut. Grahamorho was netlngas Peat Cornmandinc, in place of Capt. Davis, who is eh , ' Cent on a bridal tone. .11e obtained f4.rtnieskoit of : ddentenaut 'Grnham„and , volunteered ttie ae cotnpurf.Farley himself—the-time beteg , limited , to one hour.: The tertt:then started oft pagether,l buswhatpartlenlar.plaecis they vltltewhwo hero : ., note heard.- They werif seen together, aria; la: arta, on St. Clair street, nearly opposite Elliott's , ' shirt. store, when a , difEcUlly occurred ;between them, dulled' • willch Sergeant Cooley .drew: his, revolver and elan Farley, Slte ball , penetratlng• the abdomen. ' . - The Wounded mnn.aeoa marl:o(l,44p Elliott's Shirt atore r wheze Dr. Gallagher wascalled, who,, pner examining his wooed, prononneed 'lt Wm , tel The ball had enteral 'lto abdoult.M. below:- the brevet bone, and taken n downward .gourga,. screting..the bowels .in . petsgicss.":Tha gcaut, radio' Into the 'store whore the irobitlliil moo andswas detained 'there until . ' the: tat of All lioualdson •to whoin 'ha ants • , endued Mucci!: Ire wan stlenciptelltlyeOnlCYCC - ,kothillinfor's office, and locked up: . Tho wounded Man was centiviedro the, Gimp!, illotse, where he was licpt Joattl.oerly.llt9tl 04' he, WeE• removal to the Unite 1, iStalratienerolJtospital In theNlnth Wad: lie ilingcredtml 11 alaint three rieleek hi tha after; ;txin, argon lie expira. ifichgeailf Miley alleges that rthealt?. gat aorta on et. Clair Stied; Farley Wanted to over to 'Allegheny. where lie bu formerly boardelr leenley objected to till this. eglugthht.ll.l ti an. ;wee nearly tip, and that it was his dutrto return, with lute to the Gimnt Home. Earley 11*.sr of , red him twenty doll:, ret f he 'would let Itht; gal,; ,n n the olfweveliarged'hita with an attempt to, ie him. Farley t loMetraek him once or twicia, land ache endeavoring . to.:cseapc,,when ,Its drew ,his plant and tined. This is. thc &Maarten of. roole,y's statement. It is alleged, that roolcy Was' nutter theinan fet:reel liempr when the shooting took Place ; but t Ids friends Rate that ha wan. not addicted to drinking, and that his singular cOnditct.after the ;shooting was the resell or excitement.. lie h•ts an abrasion of the skin over the left temple, f'. if a blow laid been indicted thrive by a man's tint t . aud.his statentent.in reference to l'arlcy's attack upon Wm is no donbt trod. It is elated that, before partntssion trait Oven FArlcy to leave, by was asked 'tflibther 'ha had tiny money about him; the Intenticin being togct• • hint to kayo it witli 'Lieut. Graham, io asto se cure 1114 return, and remove any indocomaut desert"- Ito refine( that ballad no money about, him. hallo.; oven It all .to a 'friend. Alter he was linmullit bad: wounded, money aeon found s crated In his boots. . A statement has Leon made eat'and tanmrlca In the War Department, and Sergi.nat Capley rill tut tried by (mei martial. Them is no (ma tters a.tn his luring bent In the discharge of Ills day-when the-di:dimity ocentned,•butat. ha W 33 inteNl,'ated nt the time it will bo clielen.lt; fon him to pause that the shooting was jitatlllabler There are those iitho mien positively that Ittisraittrtink, a. Kobe and his friends deny thbeellargn. Is now c hill attuning the nettott of th?. au thoriticr. ' • , rittAtmr-h nee- It 1861 . .1, A $0 1006 q• tikC" , clutOger'df Ihg, • ITcIII.IC ndipzi; #l, lisai &rim Et , D Ito 4 - I . llotit dtrdifed fm the eamii..l4alo,ll, t4O nett eftmil for IttntAtcs ph..erapitsii • tp,l-4; .‘,;;,1 I - ' g Ex- • 'lt k - 5 - ;ilr. • '4 1 2 •11.- • • ,T 1 . Date. • .". • ;151,99.1 tiTior.,•tooo }Mr; 34}37'81 ' Pet. 1, ' 101 5157 72 3 -3224070' tete 531 52 21 :11 6,027 a 1 93.100' 11112 30 17 01 - ..l , td.tat.ll,Fratto" - ;I , 79110, 01 85 -.73a n .1 120. . etara k act Vet: 4' ". '''vrt; 7227 4 &17 . 47, - 14.67 • Jan:-t, 1t.55 0 : , 5114 9433.04 3 • 7771,2 r 31 55 s d. =,15,107 ; 01.2 • Theuttentlon of the tar. twin/ref , Ai!tinny , rounty is molested to the aboaestatiment. ' , The 'mit expense .of lbie Lustitntlow fur the last six Inontlie is 414,005 $O.. over which• the county ; authorities hare no poiver of,tontrel._ , .!To_ meet inch rue of; expenditure fin - 180, a' /eV, of oac ,on , the - present county •ialnatleia, ,be ;inantlicient for this single department I con- Oder it ow enty.to notify,thtwe interestedef this ; large toe:tceSetifr theirpresetit . 'llVsny'rsarruttm. Cdsit'r; • ' ' Tennyson Club , rechitaiiiie • • The scrim of lectors% anspitiormly - Inau— gurated by the Tem - Tyson : qui., will he, contin :lied. u the Club hare decided . te,,lssue Course tleketa for,tho remainder af the season, at but • orb doir4etch. Thelrim4nre Committee hare ::Pothively etignged 'Stephen Slassitti ("Jeems rim, of . PipearMe;")—subject • "Drifting ; about;" R. Weldo,Emersori; Dr. R. Shellon'lfac ; Rencle-='-wahjeets i '. 6 l.lehts and Shades of Irish Character," and "Trial' Law Ist&Lawyers."' B. V. Taylor, of Chicago.—."Engilah Words—their Cao, - Abuse and Beauty;" Itea. Dr. •P.:ll.'Cha-'• pin, of New Yark—"The :Old' and, the Newt"' :and J. F.. • Murdoch will give .two more or his Reading. ,before the Club, making !.L :eight. even lug entertainment. 'TireeeruieCom mittee base entered lute correspondence with, .and hope to . , prccure, "ktimind Alt Burnett. Wm. LloYd Garrison; Prof.. Golewirr Smith' 9 i Enemid, Mao' O'Reilly,,l)rphnis C., ,F...tgr, and oilier disti*nished Seholars,'Ointers. an& Wits:Many of %them no doubt will' -consent 'to Sigh" our. eity, 'find their Lecturm will. be Itt • clinksi tb.h course.' • •t . Christmas Dinner., • Weellp the following .fan the Philadelphia "ire's; in the hope that .some of oar liberal oil men will follow the example of Mrs. Esher& ; - , ' ,- -Mrs.p . v. M. 9. lghert of, Nctumgo capntyl. „;.;, - ..entletr;4l, 1 . ., 9 f this eltytbe stun) • f • mrpose or pro: /. 7 titum a Oll,Ol l I n* In the' Varga Christmas dinner sur, the city lundtabonebtfun g the galleried Hospital,.Jo, IYestaltadelphla, te - glit:lireathes the pintesi.sph The ki it of bi 4. 71240 4.„ ,antt patrietlain,'and dog credit to.tba . tieszt of tha gamuts donor. Egbert lathe wife of Mr: of:tbe, original" ownersof the Ifidant E gr t gbert farm,' aad =alit the pioneers In the development of the oil ltiteinds-biPenn; . The maks' "of tha4abialence:Oodlti nao.and Lauderhill aommiaddit varr..faarernakint for 00a grEhuttaidi fOrtheeiiiiiittuas Oittrt*tdi the aOldlen add OW for Shwa I.o.oaratty,' :and srolliope obrk.ltlpmax :011:k liberallyomd :ProPllo.l. I::: f . . Mite - Alain Teletraida. Our alteitttonlat jkanitalled,h, Impartani „ . omLsolon mad° &Tour memo( Ahe statetamit. of Mr. Evamt, before the-Flreitionl i tiAidoplallon; ip referent° to thellre I.larm !Telegeaph, The following:fottowing parapaph tdiould have ;llama `‘`Mr..Eminiinlao intblbitid it!d°Mataintitineit * the 'party, who 'toinitrtieted the preridetteh and - Cle'retatt teleimphs, adtidttlngitn:lnfiiiigd. went of thditatonta of Kenntd;f4,Co:', 14 , mei pronitsing with them, Mad paying thetifdatang°l, In order to .pretent suite below:pm:VW against these'citles to.etopttaktrorktngtafthetelegraphX, Gniussaus Pier.os.—No doubt a tine Plan , 'et ntweet toned Cabinet .-Qrgan, or; a „begutifal 31 eisidecon would bee i-cry umPPtAblqPrzmut- to, utzuoy_persoms. If any or our readers intend Or • nushg such gilts, they ought by. all moans' td go, and est:nth:lo Mr. litellor'ietokk - at lily reorits,'No. al, Wood street. Tiler-Cure to be fbtuitho'stiag-' ntficent Marketing, PM - 716a In L•tniit earictr;alw n flue assortirienV , fhanf thii ;factories of Illebet,, gmcrson, Gale, finild,-.Milicr, Nnerceca, &c.d.:el,' suren , plain , stid hsudsonie carrell styles; Magi*- "in teicetrom WI, .5 to eSnO. * Mr. " Mellor In WM: -.Piecicluslee atone here' for elinunt -it - AfautV , s, Cabinet - °mane, • &lig fnesd. ,instrninehts, of t e" , kind (bat nm madl y- pekes - from , r.SIEV9 • ,They are n ell- n bith eeetng - iunihenring. '' 'l' e , ,. lieteninesile hare, been" selekted by'litr.t3t.'hlrii i ' -self during his recent that to .tlio desteru,eitlei ' So e l ite the nubile mey'bc Assured- that se t rr lion lap choice One :, -- ' i'' - - L , ; k'? P , A• , t t iliiiit Xtioinintotenizt&eunna-ahoen,nr!ohe resident who intend ;hearing 'ldles -.Diejcintoti„ should attend to-day tosecuringseats. Prom tWo . o'clock until six, beldam ot coursotleitetsnlowc;, Will bare the Iniellego of selOettagwceits,..fle,e. which Unto they must toketheleehanee t Wltit the' reeentAltoteihile. -' .- -1 -..-f; "".-;I - - , ii tt e .to P.: ..! . . _' c. , -,-,... -...,'• . . ; '- Tut Otte.rl'V e.ta Ittow:-7-14eitoit't -tuitniteitile exhibition of scenm, tainnonited with the proscat, Wu wilt continue for two flied* topecuYikt / o ' . ' 'sonic Hallos. will, be pi -a ,liiyi..nlerancq,r ; ct . - sideertisinv col nutria,: ,Tito leitinle'cintknk - ono oftho NostTneeeestal Sacker* ! - teith hildgtonancrturenent thntlten r , ' anins i t 0,, ni g bea - *ter wilt be' Filia t ibig-344P,T,Pt 4, San not yet vislitd ii, "- - . - - • -" . 43-44,,_ _........___._ ~....,,.,,,,,,.,„.zia_,„..,,i,.,,-b..,,,,....,..: ga ~,,,,,,, kV...v.4,g tte I , aat w5n.,,.. drawing tali sad theltionaN me s. N . - She relearns bore the pras cnt wag:: at thn.detile/enthin Pf•dihlth eh* pro p etyds to INcw - Toitt, on La i ea., to eillfarraa. 41,,, t ,q,„ ,b, en,*.pl fora ' eA of sir months. •-•- • 'this. vreaing. Wiff-46 detribt celebrated rip, of s;l74tet I'4 yoz,"ln m ch 51ilsWieron trig 1, 4 fatnif tht. character' of "Lad ' Mb.. " ' ~, ..- • , I • se,ECIAZiOCA *OTICTI.S.'C r 1 •rticor.is AV: tinqr,Pcact 1 Mae !kV/L T " C Ureter in'Atotticlut• ttlitii, (.0' ' various chilent: ', Oocrt at Aleatude* 'l,ttatthl • ' weltetharWaller, , )- ' Works, Pittsbnrgb, Pa. : I. enee,lio.l3Tliltet,_ ; tercet. Ordere - rmintaly - it , (44 to: Au Wait" it arralited watcr , mot:, . . milt:, (k•uo acltie goriest =Cm Z• 0 dune , q : repairs, Incci" , c ' the rob( le not taWeid alter t El pat Oti.. KI . CIE Idoonit jun • c . cliCliercitackt ; • • .r i u or t nr . .estabu.svmmtioc' lib 4 XVOO4. 11, . SalthlielOtrcat• te . tdd liiteirrei' f tinily bailie the Maas • • we ' fieendsticott , , z • e public In ger.cral. to o • neW steek,ot 44 „, Ind winter' good*„" They • 12 tan all the 'tent . Weitieflarbf Re:AA, i F . . It "and 'lAteetitast *lethal, eaminwreatind:d. ~. ,CI of thtlifteate: l.nallty, Arad Is bf.h. , C44111 lAA- greated&„ - aillethati Westring"lUttiona e: and *elf' lothlng,- Would lo well to glia n* a tiddtateliain t intschsale4 , thteedtere. • Every gement lc ''lear••,. ) raided to givilta malefaction In both pleb - Oa inalfili: - '''' " finittut&lf6Cilitn.tsi,, ,, JG.:. , . 1 Mrrcluixt Taildria' No.:1 73 43taltlateld steal,: ''t , SPECIAL .N.PTICE,..—KIIO alitililailt .. .9r PRT., .r." H. Is - Alicided to - the bril li ant • assortment- 0. fall" and. Wham (654' Juno received:4i ane''.: IftotdMr. John Ideler, No. •1Z Federal- .4 1 {etitio,r IdTheny. - Illa meek aaintoe'ea a great teddy, ' Fantle Pitateb,}ititellele, gentelt'and drdieleali , I 'midways and Cloths, amaine bilk and V** 4 ere :Vestinks, all of which: ,wi eb ll diewada up to Order hi pie latat'etidor Mallet thekrinsranti. . it klete selectlow of: Varnishing.: Toxis , also op, barirtod toe fair, topac4ex,,wlttt:-Di filßittOcc_ , Fl heady, Mark- Clothin g , , well. ~ atid , fainteartr e , _ . ETA. isuEp Owatinfa .and cartage' 4114 will ( thhetrat !be omnildt4 orrice, 'No. 4_lo' l'eniistrekdaitsul bight. All owlets left at' theaboYa.plaivo t promptly attended to'. All call. anal altol9,ld f , null good, eanheohEats ed enTy dat- at t the Moles Wass" Ito& Catnip ,Stead ite-titeNetr , llldrivd , irdusetif , m l l: 44l o , 3 alearen„ , Allegiteny.:,, , 141 Rae SAnip a• : The Prcaident ient ; felt- to 3lr. St:tuner's rem:dation reallhue , dike' !hint, ff not incompatible with the 'addle Intense; furrilth 'the - Senate with fatty Intorinittion 13; potlesslon relative ro ropoeltfir Or, leultleets to. 'lye old to the rehettion:„ Lord Vharnelltfe Informs Allante'tlfat the> Liverpool Bazaar 'produced. about.i.TTAXIO., and. labls permlselou fur .14 accreditedto - vied. tbendlitary primer within the Northern 'Matta,. and dlttribute 1314 to their Inmtres.Z. , • 41r. &valid replica:3Q followa,to; tlie . 1101[3•Recln:t1 Trough 14r „Adandv . ... 331:eiwAnnet: 07 srJTtl, *ignricrwr 'D. C: Dell 5; !WA. • "spettno Sin-! l'hate reetlittdYnnealls ~ It of the huh. _. cif -}tottmter, ,)10.4:97, to:other , eith the paperer • therein went inned-.-nntriely:' aeon , e'a letter' Iv irbieli nr. idtdcwsk ttiyou'-on 'the 17th of;No4 member last; lit Lord IV, 4 6 S i irA ' 4144 _...-,......„ a ,e ,c t., P3 l-1 'cur unmet to thift.letter. Votlr p• 0 ,... . ,••• • ,... • that maul Is approted. ''Fouirilf itotte.itifoitg 4 Lora Whanielltfe , tbat 'peradnitionlbetia age of ; the temwittee.deseritzett_tiry, WRAC?, V the Ituatrgcuts . detained In rnflitiu'r, , of the' Viittryli Sumo. tied' 40''tilitribitApnamg thent.:4:l.7,ooi of •Britbkh Vgditilkia tsf# o wou. Mu: it Is expected, stair correspondence kith. Lonl;: . {Vharnelltro "mill tett' : That 'fiiirrikiond cue& will :fieeeecarlly beepm.)4. übUo. On; read+ ing- It the-Amerient peo p le . wilt ho A :well A - that while,. the . Uultia/ Et.ttlee,-I;?Vg";htii "5' 1 . 11 ! Ib i } h d c;ftt of vlsoner A ‘ iti for every nate? ~...- t ritY a tije war TO b they are engaged, the - -11Intrirat4 wll Mali blindly rushed into glint condition entrol no privations that , twit:4'p+. relict I,o' ebiti , • ritlier at lonic or abrorid,"dift•ttui aruorlunsi iieo- Ve icill6e . , likfflif o7l4 4mtt4go9 ,2 4 ol P!' l 4 - 4 1 15", sklitobilptintliet lit'ille:ronmii of I ,tortuittif .. vonctltutos so? Igrso.rortion!or. tilelVitt Vag lip contributors In nerAstli suppo s ed 'to' Why aerherilontillat Insurgenti b+ ttetiCittlO tritit Them arm:fond ntenlttaic oritif for tbe,ocollUsi • ~ptednettonsoftntmerni and cherrapp . g . INIATiIi. bor, ' uor Will any portion or American peophe le 11: Waned to iegotd thiti''scori thus .ostbotial aor,';,Y "otreiiid , .for the-teller of captured. law , genic at a, too. generous eguirrdeut for the deraili , - taticatirblehti Weil unr,pioino . led and Praernesttf by Drina . added", bee spread throughout. &Wei which - bdbre - wertrezdnedly. prosperous. ant happy . •• 7;-, x , ::„.. -,.:- ...; t - - -.: ... . ' Finally; Inyiatrpflhla last; odicillualacrTen don in our domestic affairs, .tho dmericait` to can bizilky fatlld'remilf the waning Fattier oftmirountrY, dirbetedrigalustlrrogreal and ultimately connected public dangnia--mamn ly,-rectlinial faction and foreign' Intrigue. Id 6 not think' tlidfneurgenni - bicoma•debated; fall burigh tkey lare..cadly wondered' . from -th)a • .trays loyalty,uol porlotiam.thmtAt .common 3ritlt all . couutryMqn; they . ,rn. Joke Vicingrnitullta.tlmir cousldcratoandloYdr Gottninient froutAlut grave' Irisalt width lord • Vliarneliffe: and ldirassoefatea. ler their veal fblr the oierthreni pi ttie Atulfed , Statei; have , TO. Tared (Gotha ylctinutof tblerriondtural and holm- . 1%. . sm'ale, your Onedierit,sci4ant, 31t6; 11BEIVAVD. , OeCretaq of P. 4. •'l4. XLMUXIX -101101 -EIR. — On Mus 4 / 4 7';ev /Pg;beceml;e.r et the steldeareot.eiiobet4A tamer, by. ter. W: IL Loeiti WER7111)1"; PlttabuTgli; to Ititsti'PAWitt "x RAMER; orSerrickley. • • • • .`",-! T: i. xreta, 1 4:y11111* •AsNtl' caierre =mums ETErlestt,.- PAfq M.LTS, 7 :i :it REOARTSo.` , ;:.:1 t FILM ar.../crs , - ; I swam roma., ;, - ; vosuiti,, :, - , 1 - - FART4JKII,WsLg r vlsrrimitt cAiits, , 1 -nog.rrsi•-:1,.- , ;, PAPEB, BOOKS. 1 fif/NLI 411.t3,, • I' And'alt ottlei itttais of ' pitattss exosittedWtth promptness and dispatch, soils the beg ala= clammier. We Invlteour trivial:Wharf to exesatelo give Wotan: - ?tames& -are ligonXNEr4ra r n, v,_ , .1"":" I "'i'lrlz.."''', Office, , No. az*, itremisti,,:stir..-rvait.'•• 1 -.., . ...,.• .- .. , :..11%.,. ,•-• • •••)=ll - -4.1 k, I iiir.- H. BoiimatEtß i - ?Lair office 146 Third fitriet; liltiarAiti:Va. ' l)o4e iheic T , ' . ' hi;t4'i&itiie2.o 4 . tho ........slegiiis and Softies] t tmetitof' Chronitr,So chilly JAM of the Lewes Bowel,.soeb as Ilutufs, FleaOr; Minstipatlpn, Yelling Of the - • MeessMos mil Ststeturo M. the Benrekl7. ~. ...422 the cartons Chronic 1311.ea1011 of the wo t 'lleys, thelltaSder, /se. ," , , - ' ~, t ,sass bbla. 'Syria Potatoes; '', ,-"'' " 3 SonAP , • MOO thinwheel:het% ArTil• . 9:0 boxes W. It. Cheese; -L , J , " , LI = 600 Pit ... hi eb et e AM eo4lii ••:1 : .. , 23 Ps ' C .A.' ...',, ittacher4; i :t3 ~-;'‘ ,; ' 1 - ~ `Jul!! frothed Andrew tale at 170/3001.11 *init. r Tio>B:r. . ROWER.A II SI•Trk ZU * 4 1 14 4. ~ FWARD: I- Stall; tkoist NICOMMIt _ RE of the ruhearttor, at trirts'it Stagoo. ea., U. It, a DAPPLE' 1:111EY '11011SE; fibtfttratitties ihands high, about aid yrarliold, higkosetlvel„,esse hind kg, from the knee down, a shade lighter mast rifle other; both freat boo& eraelred. " cad av IbtX, aa aatbe ba r- 11 ld. of the tight ear- be fifty:donate Ortlt to stroll far , (P.O Voccmity' hone, sod trenty-five Soltat? foe lifiese4m4 tYjef. ~ Just, ,.. ft. fillSPsulf, • dea v i - " rearlVa !Station. t rll /31P,ITOV.Ek ~, . ~,,_ .„. _. ^ ' • Ville ibiaiat aveirtaiwalaseriabe i . , film OlipT, etil N. thuoirpassed foc , - .6 ?album.). -Atai :grist,' In movement:putt' f r „ mew, it. bat 00•Lia:t1:: For 11.01)1b114„; :i r r i g:e c t u AVlTar . _e Oig i n t i'lirlik., 4 teiftalr only to :bet xteis , to r +PP tofreff4.llapri qullt, lock or tan& cm. ml axe of, N;fit,,,o:wely motehfne•trarieStfel: vi k ill, 4,11 ,- .., ...• •, t. 5.,11.13A11.11V4, oR. '' Ito.' 1 tit Trim) 5t4b,.q.c....te t4Lcikmies demal -. , • ~..; I,t , i , r 1 r ~,1. 3.500 lbs.,of . T r.trA EIirETAL. . . OEVICEIW THE o!i4 . l4tinnr-Nieit Wicui: ',Eros tri,,r s tr, no. 'MAWR rive & hant , thti - OW team* ic Diridend'or TWODIPSOP". 4uiptirt, for assolo« zrow4tmr,ckor. tax,!rmyr,bmon - 4 - 4 4, A rteru m 1/44,4mr. Trwmw IlookrAtoew 4coollllllta tle isauult,lselware: ,r) q di i'4Bl."`i' r A-uPat i ,tresz. p*,l -44. - .;-fizie44444`ro NEw pitpuujEti,_ • e- -• - ••••• 4 irktda 0 4 • • -to • - • " 11 4 -
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