The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 21, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    TrilPAlLYJEVENlN
latest Southern News
GEN. BUTLER'S FEROCITY."
GRANT'S NEW MOVEMENT.
A Heavy Attack Expoctod.
UOSEBY'S LAST ROBBEEIES.
Pepfatcles -frotn General Lee.
INTERESTIXG FROM G E 0 n ( I A.
DEFEAT AT ALATOONA
ACKNOWLEDGED.
yiic liliiionl Ix-tv I IVi-v
SMAISXIPATION OF NEQHOES.
ANOTHER DESPERATE RESORT.
Remarkablo Editorial from tho
44 Enquirer."
t?tc. JKto.. Kto., Kto., IJto.
Harm's Ferocity A New T.rf ihe tHcreo.
Tees I rtframeau v.n.rner, OI. Id.
Butlkr l dcb-minnsl not to I c outdone even ly
feMAkT or J-HBB1DA-V. W lul.J llley Content tllCllt-
selves with burning t arn, and mil's, he wrenne fiis
splta npin the limine ana souls ol tbe unhappy 4 '011
Irdtrate wboeuanee l tall lno Ins bauds. Homo
f bit lying 'I1!'' Im imported to lihu tlit wo
had. tent one hundred and ton eupiared ueKrotst tn
work oo 4fc lervdlcatiniis below the city: be imme
diately ordered ihe tamo number ot commissioned
e 9) rent 01 Mi4 ouleuoiHtc annv tn bo put to work
n tne hutch Hap 'Mini, and Ihore they mrr ot this
stay toiling like iraliey slaves.
Thlt tie dignities with the tint- 01 retaliation, as
tf tnecnvnloTntent 01 piimitiors were a ww thiiii
wider fi e sun, anil "y rvdlunctii could bit placed
la the retyorta ot bin cowardly acoiite, who. Ilka
Edward I. Mi.K)i, never venture wlllim
eaunon iuiic oi our lines, and 0 at II": first inti
tnatioaot danger. MnU wound sot Vnnki'v no
grow to-Work we would he but lollowlnir Northern
example. It In notorious laol lli.it our (irisouom
at iaoup thaw Iihtu built hundreds at aides of
Bucndainiited turnpikes In Ohio. A outlntru iron
tlenmu has but leuely rvaoliml this oily who declares
thai be worked on one 01 these roads lur mi months.
It t lunher sinted Iliaf BifTLKR has imtiihsl tho
War Dciiartincni liiat tor every 1 ant in d noirio ru
mauded 10 his .atv.ui lander, he woied buhl a Con-a-derato
ull'cei as In. -Use. and siib,ct 111 in to all I lie
tnr.i-hi. of Mavoiy.
Hut Uiechmax 01 atrecitv wan rea- hod wlieu Bitt
Lk. ordered tlio doiiberaie murder ot" six 4'oniodo
rate poMtiora in rotaiiarmii mr the allegm! killing ot
lour negroes, hye wifn.sises declare timt this dia
bolieul crime wa. porpetratod no inter than lat week,
an4 within Jjiem.lt if ilimui-r almost ot 1 r outworks
oe.ow ild city. Ilow toiler will our Ho'dion t'outmuo
to plvpq mrtor to HtTTi.ri?fl a!n.-'in? Would they
eapiuieaiad ilntt and wi-readdieiul uuicvasiiu', and
treat them well? As well do tlmta m ike III j 1 ku m
bw'U (irisoneiaot wur.
from Mortotk.
We relcrred Toterthiy 10 hnormatin ro'eiod
diroct iioul Nirloik, 111 roiritrd o ili- fleet now daunt
out lor tl e o('tiire id' ihe loria Ih:ow V iliuintiu.
Wa .boulil bare aodoil tluit the tliet vonntu oi the
iron Ir gate Jrotttiriri. whieh Has Stationed lor hojiu
time at ChnrlONtoa, thu now irou-clu'l Mhipol the lino
IMr.;atort nliiiK aiiu iiiient la ol thu heaviest culihm
and Kieare.t rui.Ke (oine 01 i.or xiiuh arc aaid Ui
tbrow .bed wiiiuu a iiaeiiou ot nix 111 Ic-d. Iwo moui
tun and an inin. oi, bo niiiniior ol' wtmdon vt ia ol
war, ammunition and inckot bouu, 01c.
The War News Hip North Side-.
from tk iirhmonii Examiner. Oct. K
hot a aound lireuki the Bliluiei of onr lilies from
the extreme Imt to the cxtrento rirht. Slielliut(,
picket GriUK and (liarii-"botiuir bae wiu-ed 011 tlna
ceoi the r.vtit at lenai, aud'what thu Yankee call
'a toed toeliua1' (endiioiiM woru In thl oouneution)
tx ett between the autuouinu, nlio are now literally
lace to lace, both vaitiea are butily euiruffed m
pniparatkius lor the deadly mnittie, wb. eh cannot
be de ayvd lony. ibo uuei'uy buvo areatiy eiilnrx-d
and tiirnitiliei cd the worka at hurt llurri-oii.l.nul
BM'iUted ana aud meriaraol tho uumt lurinidablu
aVaQiiniiou ; but none of them lii'avior or nioro ditn
(eruua than thoeo whie.i huve been ko Inutr uud to
taluly oacd aa.ust I'ctersburn and ita circuuivolia
bon. it (bo enmy la tuny, our tnrcen are equally mo,
ELiuenenise baa lauirut us 10 uae the pick and apidu
Willi nearly aa tniich dexlorily ai n-e burn dilehem,
mini rt and nappeni npHiartl to ua. It in not tnu
Cutoi w.sdom, however, to redii. our men to tiio
rolol labui eir, or to name lln ir physicid aireiiutn
by xcnve led in I lie ireuuiien. Ihe aoiplyoi
lave labor, iu the country, w ample; why evhuiiht
Uie meubti and bodily vneraiei ut our vihiietv, mi-i
has a new been uiffifing lor throo concuiive w-.-ek
withoot a aiu)'a n.Uiinimsioii 1 Wo would ro4tHM"
tudy tuiri e 1 to our iinlitnrv autliortl.ns tbu pro-
uriety 01 refetvitic eneuvh Ut0ciilar hintinrth 111 uur
crave tellows 10 enable them to cuni" vlomu-ly up
to the liKUiii.g n i.rk u nci tn,u ibem.
The Houtli Mile
An ii.tellifti ut observer, who ban recontly llloell!d
the litKM neiir 1'eUir-liiir-, exiiresi ureut coii.tilnoeo
In our ability to bold uur own 111 thai iiinn ior. itu
iau that i tie opinion entertaiiied in the ariny
that the tu ot batit e will oeciu sun illaue..ualy
on bom aie.on 01 tlie rivet, 111 tie iiciml et o t
inlu;oi-oat the one banu. and near the Vouilotide
load on tho tber, and Unit l oth will mil. I'us.n
rn item l'eie..LuiK report tlml no d luoustiutioii
na dool u uue ill. re tor I o 1I.1. s. und mui llm cus-
touiary abeibng baa buvii, lor n.iine eaiiMt, piot. r
auiuwi. Late Korthrni pa'n ata'e thit noiue 01 MuHriiY'a
ft' u dave i-ruMed the I1 ntoiuac and iHUe tru id a
conaiderattle d'.tanoe iiitti Muryhmd. pla.iuu liavoo
wbt-tever Ihey went. i a onlv bopn llm Yunkisti
Uili the tiutb, and tlmt the fallant lihi.uv, uo.v h
w in tt:e haOtUu onu moie , will not om avenge Ina
unrdeied nun, but teuou the Nortneru people a new
vertuoli ot their owu uiii In iMii'uand 111. II tiui'iiliiir .
li be will only leave anbea aiul ueatli boliinti him,
leavina uo bro..lliiiiK aoim al abve, tneli the inliunl-
tautM at Virginia Inav holM to "c the w prcolidueted
in a c:t izeit uiauui-r. 1 1 lie fail 10 do rlii, i,e but
Invitee the ei emy 10 commit utl niort- .virible u rn
eiiieMlu tbe uevuttUi.eii Vaiev.
iieuetai I..k hava uot one word about Kaki.v'h
detent 01 C auoa, I he Wur iicparliu-jit la xiiu ly
aiicut.
. The Vote In (!rnm Aenv,
lliaerterv, ate., who come from tiUAM'- a-iuy all
teeiiiy teal it has voted tin- Lincoln in-kct, me
wuik wan done IIiuk: 1 ho otl'em ciicuiuteit anuiinr
the men the prouu.-e tiial. all Mho voieil iho 1 irai
ticket abould nai e llnilv uaj. liiriuln'h a. Mem as
Winter t lit.
Victory la Ihe Vit'loy
' luiern ali 11 wan rt cMivni le-re lesit iuay lint:
fiHEHUIAM bad aellt t V0 t.olpn. the .SlMli anil ,it.
tuenih, to the oarf oi the mom ta ns, ilminvli 1 'teller
and 1 iMirulou'a t.apa, aud that Kaui.v had l.n e:i
m on tlie remainim? 1 ornn. nutior t oihik. oo1 i)ri
Uieiu lioui i'lfiu 1 V .ii;l, ibroujh Miaiburi, a di
tauce Ol ten llli'e. With a lieaty Joh ol killed
wouuecd, liriftonurH, and unices. Ihe number ol
prnoiiein In Mud to tie cl-l bundled, othi-r par-
ticulaia aie yet to no incciveit. hui ihciv are 11. t
double about the victory. l'u-,in ii.h'm vlm lelt
blauutou ou haluruay conuriu theieiiiii-t.ntid -hue
that alia, it lieiul (oi: liua hu reuivi'0 11 idler li
ber IiuhI ai d, w ho annoui vetj tin- ue-i o 0111 arm
and blr owu aah-tv."
Anoiliei account i'jre-cnt f I. at, iiotwiilii'andtna
tbe 1 aukco aiu:'nii lit- thai tho 'wo coi p loiu pu.teii
llirouali the tini ubove uii:niluuii I MtinJi,
wav. aie tnentv mil' anari, oue be nv in I'aire uu
Ihe' other in H arreu countvl. nine I-. ii':iou to 10
lievo thai tliey passed tiiiouuh eui a to ttiei oi iliol
'Ihorutou'.. All aeeouuts ui:i-e, boivcver, in regard
4o tbe vfotorv, winch lliu-l tteie b-'U a stll'slalilitll
ciue. and well calculated to cut the voinb ol tue
young; cock, Shi hihax, who baa Immii croiviur ao
lurtilv over bia lucky ertt'eiiicut with Uie new ca
valry Oeneral Hohkk. W barcviir may be hit lau'ts.
fHLY in a dogxed mau, and w etelt aurn be would
not real content until be bad wiped out tlie ataiu ot
bis late reverse. We await uaiou-'y the paitteu
laraol Uiuiniporlaiit ailair.
Later.
faaaengera who came down Ust evening from
Htauntou and liarrb-onburif counnn the oeteat ot
Unooa;; aud a mail who waa wounded iu Ihe nirUt
ataUs) that n larae atpnitjer of tnouer were lakeu,
lirubably at many aa two tbooaait. It u believed
that only one ot Kitti.T'a divi4iou waa enxaifud in
ton battla, tba reniamd'ir ol Mi loroo having eroded
mountain In order to iuturc mt hilKuiuAN'a two
onw on their way to Alexandria, where thar will
ewbark and to to ORAM1. 1 uit may acoouut lor the
act that no official iuiinuaUiiu ot Lakl' yiolory
ba reoetved.
Wilia)ln-te.
JPV' "Polled aiukmf of the lankoe puu-boat
zyty'?1' 'hell thrown from oue oi our ballerina
aLuYTi ?T w ""uitrton, i baaed upon Ibe atale
laaahia r;eut4"' l Cooled rate veaael, wliiett
-VulieV. iri'""'''"- o be bowd that our
The aaok il!fluml,T "te in their aim when
uaoat rea4TiruriioUl"-.,,'t",,"M,,uo,u4,i'
yoani genilemair L ?1 ""V IU f"-uuii. A
taa thit IbenoTT u U uTr,'?.5,?l'ilk- ""ora"
1-itb. and not by '"""
no aecrvt of loe uuatia a ' u,k
ay they do net care 10 mJT J1" ber
avmenti aU lbe waul la I. w .,"''",'1
aorta aa ftier nave done at MoC... "rtr-00
Wit kortolk more fnaa a week a. ea a. i'l'-i""'
Heo very nearly ready lr" '""""
lvee'a Iateel OsletaU Deeoatrhea.
iVaaa Ik4 incAeMad Dot trammer, O l. I.
Ihe Avgntt (Oeorrta) aayai " It ia
tgoaii thai Oeneiwl ilu-io ia in tbe rear 01 hhu,
JiaT ij oiy j tliat no car b 1-v4 ViW tW, ini
read for ten day", ",'Jh,JI.'"'.aw,(i tmppli's arc
inib'elv cut t bv that ro f , h M.iMnery
Api rol avi "A r po' Nuanwul by
c.u.-le Ibat oar r ueeeolol in rtwU"v
me the t1'''' tnt aevontaeo anile, about li
hhaely, Ml th road ou r rtday."
"H'i. M, ta.)4. 1 J. A. rmnnon, fleoreUrf tr
artOn the 14 ln. Tolonel MneKeT ttruek tha
liatiinf and Mblo Kallroasl at Uuflie o, Oeetmylnf
'nitod Hlafoa mail train, ooiis-stmg ol loomllo
'live and lea earai twenty priaonera and bitten
hoiaon were captured. Among tlie ri"oncr virre
two laynHurtem. with li 1 10 In i,overnia nt
foml. fifrieil) M K. I.kf. lion-'ral."
I he (laftt-truce ati amor M'm. A li.on wiU rarrf
In at'iia tl'tn rooming be:woou lou.-and fiye uun
ilrid nick ami wounded nirolod p Loours, , o
.i rtb. Aiuoiig tiiem ia Lieu enanf-i 'fennel ltritn
li m, who ha bs-n l.vice a pr aoiivr In Mir hand.
''I he piison rs at I untie lliiurt'or linve Iw'ii do
prtved ol the ib-li viui.iln horn en's. tie fmrtirs fiv n
rec lit oriler, ami are now l.tniieit absoliiMly im tho
I liroll lalions.
ll.i' hj-umrr aav:
' W e bav rood auflissiv b'r savim' fiat 'ho r.tr
t I likr I wi, 10 a cert oxle.., rosuuud trrm i
n.eniii havn l-oon ioihi" to oxi'naii v Itfi n-sl at.-'iy.
ten iliou-ainl 1 aiiko prliMiie rs, ul hava ninb, teor
gia, nnl t iipiaui il T n ivill cave in atwd'yvti
.u etvi.teuii the wioie alia r.
me to ibo mine! 011 of tin" erintitr of rerks
in Ille hi. hll OIHt I'.MI I UllO', invito." ol their dirn-a
in I r lit, lie- ilelivi ry H ill op'll nt I'l A M . till li t ,
aim el en Itsiiu 4 Iu til'. i Kriih tlirov' nehiieiiro
oifh aiiowo'i
I ho t.nmnrr, ol Ibo 1Mb instnnt, av two hlin
drnl a-d a v-nl) -oi, lit ankoe ileseiioi-v who eAiuo
Inio our Mm a under the nlMirvm iu ,1. rilor (s,ie
e si) No. lift,' were .iai oil, estornv, tor n imtnt in
II 1 .r onn Iiiiim, llilottifii whieh tbov enu pa-s an. I
frrad Y aidtro anil aiiaiu. -I pwiirdn ol five Itif nlrt-1
(IfserleiH I111V0 I eon tliioetl ol 111 oolllormity with
the Mipa alioua of tin n-.ier, and aito ti her il lias
fail a iiet nainlarv olbso in pionioiinir m.l .ut-.ea--
III IT ill ml ;inl.a lioni tin lUliks ol Ihe eiioniy.
iw. I:ih. ih4 10 lion. ,lu.t. Si on n,
8eerctr ' in W nr: At 7 o'clock, tins A . M ., in ene
liiv 'iioeavered to tiilveneo bovoou ibo liarhviowii
and 4 buKesf itv ron.la. but were ropnle'd In'oveiy
atiinipt.. I bo most n.i-i'iiiioiis ell'.iit iviis imi in 4
I . M ., alter w hit b ho t iihdrc w, lea hn. lnuii ili-d.
:lir b M was very 1. uht.
S(iC1) "I!. I. I ir."
Kill Sort "Spy.
lr Ri' m"Hii r'rm I ar.
I . Sin i:n mi cmniu.tled to the I'n h' on .'ilitr--da
, buv uir l oou sent from iliinovtoii, Nor ft f mo
hna, bv t.oiicml t iii'iiMi, in uiuiniitiid He n.. uieiu
Ibe ehuriro ot tioinir a aukon iv. i ho chareo iiml
ei.oclitcjiitoiie arruiuet bun bav) not yel hiciidivolirou.
1'alfliat' il." Mav..
rr m IK- aTv;o' tr o fie IsA.
The liroprKitinn to exUiml the (;ns.'r;r'. Iw t )
the ravof ot' the rtnts wits timl formerly twl
vanixil by tbe .'N'mror in tins unfile, uf tin) HU
Intiutut. t-iuce thul urun, we huve nt' civud innny
nijMiriiiioit of its tM)iAilur lit-vor, und none w'tat
cvt tt oppueiilon to it. Wo burn that tho
piaattm in the cxlicvic Svutliern SuUos fnvor the
pinpi iiitistii, eml i.ouie linve miutiol their r';mli
iiens to free live, ton, or IHVen of their .sliivj, if
tliey vvill oilier I lie uriny-. 1 he nour njiproiicli of
tliu trino wbt n the. CsinnreAS niects aum roiiiirus
tbiit i picsMon by f ivi.it to 'lie aeiititiionts ol tho
country upon thin iiupui'niii nicasura. Wc tlicro-foi-e
cira-tly invite ita 'itciiKii(m,iinil op in our
colinwns t oiiivnn ntB i well as irieiid'; vC tho
ircpoi-itioti.
1 be n suit of tlie lute rleiliona ia Mill In ilou'it,
tml wbeilicr Lincoln or McClellmi will be cieeiod
it is yt iinyx i,ili to to detcrtnluc; hat tliero in no
iiuitiiiiity hh to ibo Muo-tion of enrrviiiK on thu
war. Wbetlii r l.lm.olii Dr MiClelluu ho the next
I'lCsit'eni, the vweo, nr,d the almost unauiiniiin
voh o, nf tl.ut H'ot)io is lor ii viitmous pineecntion
of the wur. 'i be duty of iirvrauiuir t ) meet that
iesiiv will be btluro the pr uicniui' session of
the 4'otilcderate Cony-resa; thitt b nly willj huve
iK'it're i , for ojtisiueruiou, the w.iysaiij moans,
an well of intu ua of uioacy, for ouir."iu ou the
nr on our putt.
'I be war ory of tiro enomy "No parley w ith
rcliollion In I lie field ; no compromise with
slavtiy in the touiljunliiieui" fully informs our
penp'e lltnt, iu plain vernacular, the wliitiM of
thone States tire to bonntijupt'cd to aJtvory, anJ
tliiir Bluves n diii i J tn tli inisirabk' eonditiuu of
Vnnki'u five negroes. Tina is the view of tho
peo ple ftmtiTii our onemies, nnd this w ill be the
result uf the war, wlie'licr ended by I.tnenln or
MeClellan, if the people of these States permit
li t nifclves to lie completed.
'I be eonnoiiptton ol tie'!rees should ho atv om
piiiiictl with li teUi'i'i and tue privilege of reinnln
ibg in the States; this. Is no, part ol nlHillii niisin,
it is the cNcr. ite by the ma-tcr of the
uii'liicstii liable right of ntanuniission ; it in
n iiuineratiBg those who defend our I'liunu with
tfce piivihue of lreeilotn. NorsUoulil this impoit
ant .'Uhieit be pri jiid i ed w ilh ipiesiions about
puttli the nejiro oniine'iuality with our friends,
biotbcrs, and lathers. Many of tho soldiers in
tl eir childhood were fondled and nursed by faith
ful i.i K'O nurses, and yet no iuetion of eii.iltty
was ever raised Msnyatnan big iiianuniilied
fluves wilhoutever lieii ft m'yectcd tj tuo suspi
cion of hems un alioli'.loni-t.
1 be it mh s invuiveu in this war are too exalted
in their importance and character for us to permit
them to he compromised ny Deiuy ucraiieit to a
(pjestion nt propel ty. Tlie liberty und freeihim of
ourselves nnd of our children, the naiiouality of
our itiunlry, tl.e nuht ot enjoytrj!; uny Kind ot
pn pnty, tne bouses over our beads, ii'iu inevery
jfrnvtsol oiir f.b-.lilreti and liie-.id.s, are invmvd
in Ibis sun). K c. t aiinro nuiKen sieves oi an,
while and black; m' s ail of ptopei ly, real ;u d
jursiiiHi; tltviiks our funis unions nur cm-
linn is, w no win pioii;ii up tne v.'ry iravi s m
our lie. id as i'rtilii"l cMuifl Mr miki i' m.mc. .
Wo bare in our n.iil-t a lull riullnniul n'li'iit,'
material wuiWl Is proHTt..v ahall we use l!mt
pn perty for the n inmoa ca i e f
liitice and fomiu lioncy iieinanu inn wo
ii.nka net im n of tho: o wlio ll jiit for freed "h.
Wc coiiseript the master nnd we I'liprciN his
tor is, catt-e, win at, and uveiy oh. r pio,ior y
t'X i pt s'uves. This very exception Is an impu'a-
tion ti nt ibis war is tor slavery an t not lor trce-
iii ui. llv eiiDst lipiinn tlie negroes we show to
the world the earnestness that is in our people ;
we piove to our em nm s tlmt at tuo moment ot
our Minn nscd exhaustion, in tbe llith year of tho
war. we shall meet mom wnn tarter armies man
we bavo bi tore vai-ea ; uni we oxpiona me r use
act tisntiiiB ibiii we arc in:ntm' iur slavery, or a
slavehoiiltie Conlcdiraey.
I lute are tlio-e who iiontit wnetiicr sounn
policy wi uld It ut, t M uroes w ith aims. We aio
not ol thote who entertain any Tears tian that
snlnci't. Dull nnd di-eiiiliue nuke uluablo
Kobiiois ol'Uussi.in ticrfs, ami no nt Rrm's in tlio.so
States aie o ignorant and oruiai us those sens,
Betivcon fervieo with the C iifoileiacv and with
tl o Yuiikies, between living niiinii;' us Willi all
their un hit local iittaelimenn, und uoin uinnnu
MraiiLirs, bo are now op-, my tniym and selling
tin in to recitiiunir. i.iu.".eT", our iaves win iriu n1
ilirbi upv in ciiooaiiiR. Aiid.wnen once it is un
ilcisti i.d that lieeduin and a home In tho South
ute ibe privlleis olleied by the Cjiifiderato
luiilidi tii s, while tin- eiumv evteml the bt-')',irly
bo ita ilics of Yankee philanthropy, noi only
win ue i moil iroiu our r.nins w iin'reiiont, bur
ti e iiiiiiicu ncerocs oi me tani.ee at uiics will
cxrliaiice fvIVKts.
This subject addresses itself to tho consider'!
lion of mil people, at this pnrtirular tiniu, with
(in at force. 1 he prospeci of lour nioro yo:m of
war sue before our peoile; tbu enuiiiy will not
tven ''iai ij" with us without iiniondi lon.il
fiiin 1Kb r, tho fruits of which would ha the con
llscatitn i full pionerty, tlie ucairtution of who'e
oi in in i ' ii it U , the dciad.itioti of llio p ople, and
i ne ( omiiiittion und tjianny or iiniiee m isters.
I In lc cm be no r t'orstrui'iliin which does no'
cinbrai e a Miiicudcr lirsl, which will not permit
eonfnsi ation uliei wards, whieh dons not insure
enslaving the whi o, without freeing the bl.teks.
it litre aie uny uenk kmcd people who
In, sub. c Ho v i . in tave ibelr propiitv by ree in
Siiiicl uit, let Ihoin f'liily the rsliibboleih of all
pur ls in the I nilid .Suites ".No puriuy with
re on i ion in uir neiti ; no euinitoiiu.-e wilu
lniiy in the arjustnifiit. I a ouuiliuiial sui
n iul i s lii-t ilciiiuiided before even a parley
0 are to my iii wn our in ins una suhuill to tli
Hiuinen ol ibe Jiutlers. Crniiti, .SheribaiiS. au
Mieridnns; to the fate ol New Orleans, tho eon,
iilili n of ibe Vi lify, the unsery nf Atlnuta, and
alter all tlmt dcciudntiou, to five tin till our
slaves in the adjustment. Ji there mo any
reann i irp.nnst tMell dli' Itie coiiscriiitioti to
sluves, we hbould like to have tliein st ue.1 ; but
wc arc I'lCidcdly of opihion that the whole
country wi.l ane to tl.e pro osition, and that at
en faily uuy the i ixt ( on3iessi,i ,e uilnt
upon to piviide tor it by law.
I row eori(la.
The ilnuk moveuieut ot General UooJ upon
Atlanta lias so far becu completely gucctastul.
The railntail from Big Mi ante to K '.lignum ha
been utterly destroyed, eveu the cuif. iille l up,
and all the garrison) along that distance captured.
On last Wednesday, rienrh's Uhisioii, of
Stewait'a Corps, made au aiurk upon Aluiooua,
whiiU la led. The despatch adds timt the w ho e
corp f uboC'iueuily went to his assistsnee, when
the town was carried by assault, and 4CHM prison
eis taken, together wllu an luitueue quam;iy of
materials of wur.
'i b is evidently a mistake, lecatise, if trus,
we would before this have hud aome otiicial coa
fu million of it.
Oor aimy was on the Kijjto:i an J It onio rail
road at last accounts.
Oeucral Ueauregard is wi:h Ceosral UodJ, near
Itorue.
SiCK um's 20th Army Corps now hold Atlanta
the rest of Sherman's army lias gone up the roa J.
1 here if no cavalry at Atlanta whatever.
Oeneral Iverson cajHured East I'outt tbe other
day, taking fifty wagoiu in good conditiou, and
the w recks of a good nuinr more.
Iversou'spiiUctjata within one mile ot Atlanta,
and either kill or capture every Yaakoe who
venture outside the luaiu rrorkj.
Sbcnnau U beyouj the Chattahoochee, cut off
from his nuun army, and I houias it ia coutuaaad
at Atlanta.
1 he evtAcuaUon of Atlanta U iookei for erory
dav.
1 be noumr nave no stock with which b naal
artii.ery aud rommiesarloa, and no railroad.
It la iexorted brie that the advance-guard of
yux aty ttudv, ayonM I9 Uhi y,4 tb .
t ..... .i rinoior'a lanuiosP. I
ana
mar h tor Middle n a--r.
the troop-, aro kellrvod tv. ' remotndrr of
Ootirral lhiodi be.l.ue- -.dly followln,-.
. , .n - . 'n are tupixm-d to be
fi. ro .) below Romo.-w
Tho ponfrK'Ti train ban 1een lirnkon from the
Cbaltaheioeheo ae.1 or.ioroil forward to the Tn
nraarr, arid kN mall unatti r and bsgx mo diros'ted
rtjl'o iionl Vi the dln eilon of Tnsrinnbiii.
Aedrow .lohnwn bvi ci'lrd out the m Itia to
ri.st tbe lnvaion of the Kebele.
Anolheir t'lalit lii t't Tfnaf-wti.,
f'.vf.cr.i! V.mi'lia a.iprarst i be itivlna She Y li
tres in l-:al I etiiii'sscc no r si. Ua Wednesday,
as bori'toi nsi :inn'i?tn,e1, fiys tie l.vtn h'iing
IlifiiNien. he wrhirp"rt tliem at ' roonville, md
on 'lliin-tl iy ni'iroin.; ho ft, .lit caino u,i wrh
II. t in cu:bt miles tviv;: i f tb it f.la o, mid i.'ave
thu'i another h m-tr-mie tlrtibt vg, CAptinliig
tblily priso' i rs, "i' OTM wagons and aiohulan-e",
ai d a i!o ul mm jr :"r , liesi its kiliin.rt ronsid
er.ible nuiiiiei. The enemy left the.r doelon
t'.ie II 'hlimd r-.r jtK -il in oonlimbin towards Hull's
tiup, (.-clu'ini , tl ,-,'in pnr-UIBit.
Mtrwil friM iwiirlniloii.
.I.inv s .-T woiie i (i..f t';e 'i.ist'i M, Tresi-
flint; A.V,. I'.o-y (ol ibe rv..,.,j V i e.l'i.'si
dint; Nathaniel Vy li r n ;ln .i'ioi-.tI, Kc.ord
ilii.' .''t,r.'!:r;' ; 1'.' II. tlibinn, (icneril Asoii.
Ml t vrrosr'-idiri Se,Tetarv ; It. I". Walker (of
the r-.'t.Me'r), Tiraiinvr; 11. M. Stnilit, if he
SiHliirl, "V . )t. A llef-i o, id the i'miiiirnr, John
M. Tlatiiel, ol the mmiimr, and J uno A.
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tbo nb 'v,'. i.i. i or-, t !n 1 1 have charge uf i'ue a!) lira
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neeiicy, itid pay all charges fur trausiu:tn'nj mt-v
ar,es to themselves.
Sale sr Tllle.
The Ni wTotk Il ralil of the h'h Inst int nn
noun'Ts tho unival in Clo'.'.i ilil of the vori'uble
H. liXirsay Ogden, who has, during the pa-'
fi w years, figured so consf ieuoitsly, iuc inrt arid
nut i;f court, in tho (Joni'iilcrate tsiules. Wo sup
nose 'C shall next hem of him appoarinr? at tho
flowery as "Mao(k'heth." carryini- out "the liu
nmrtiil poet's original idea to the very li.itor."
Wc ciimnieiid the Count to Ibo f.ivoranle eon
shlrration i f the ctiti'fim of iho New York press.
.Aa tlie "l lntni) of C iwdor" lie is emphatically
what the r.ovvery boys would eharaeterive us
'mint" "nice boy with a ulif-s eye." And then,
wlii u be ai inys liimsclf "iu gloss of i.niuanil
glimmer of pearl," be is certainly ''Stunning,"
and no mist ike. A few weeks in (lotbani, and
lhen,"lio! lor nierrio Kiiglund," and un oriM",e
nunt at tho Ai'ciphi or Ilie ilnyinaikct. Ku runs
the world away.
a'niidirvtl.
A rumor was e-ionsively eir iil.i'ed yemr.rdity,
lo tlie Hi ct that John A. Jlotiley ( latoeoniiuand
ant of the llcnly K.itt.ilmn) nnd Charles Mr Hue,
both members of tho Departineirtai lluttiilion,
now on duty below hichmond, bad des trted to
tbe enemy. We aio iiiformed by a gentleman ol'
veracity ilint tbeie Is not one word of truth iu
tbe statement. Our itiforinaiit states tlmt a mea
nt pc lias been roc. i od from a Yankee oiiloer,
staling that llculy und McKac, while on picket,
uncntiscioii.siy wandon-d iuto the oneiny'a hiies,
and were captured and sent Mo th as piisoisers of
war.
t'lry in War.
The series of brilliant victories achieved by
Sheridan has directed the attention of the people
to the importance of mounted troops. The lloslon
Cuninu icial says tho Micccsscs were In a largo
measure won by eava'ry, the rightful Use of
which the victorious leader appears well to un
derstand, as well as tl.e time whon to employ it
with most cfl'cct. Not that Infantry and artillery
were not well employed by him, and with a skill
that has never loen surpassed in this war; but it
was to horsemen that was assigned the delivering
of that coup ilc graft which really decided tho for
tunes of the day. The fact is remarkable, and
tlcsirves especial notice, us it Is onoofthovory
lew iiccasions In tbe wars course in wmou cavalry
has been put to such m-eas it was raised lo servo,
and as it demon strides the excellence of that
arm In spito of the use ot arms of precision, and
of the existence of peculiar diiiiculties in tho
physical character of the country in whieh most ol
our military operations havo been carried on.
When wo tutinii tliat wc nan got into a great
war, there w.is niueb discussion of tho m umer
in w hich it should be wnge I. Orvut dilloronco of
opinion there was on a most all points, ami soldiers
und civilians found tiieuis,,lves arrayed toifiilier
n all sii'cs oi every tiucstioii. one ol the iities-
lions discussed was this, ".sh.a'1 a lurg-i cavalry
Ion c be ruined and employed .- I here wero two
i-u'es lo this iUe-lion, a-1 1 ;.ll others; but and
tho ii.it is a most, extraordinary mio almod
ci t ry u l male of .In: po -itijn lii.v. a lai gJ avali y
lorce t-1. 1 n i . i ne rai-i tt w .is a nvnuin, u in itiioosi
vi rv ailvot ate oi the opposite opinion w is a
fco'.ilkr. Tho iJie, p!i ms weic oiil; siii'il.ui to
ike tl.e rule 'rliv.i-'W app:'.rti.
1 ids wa-, us wo have said, exir.vordin try ; fur
iflhtrc I e cue arm ol the military -o: vie; ino.-e
triking than all the other arms tliero . I, it n
avalry. It is tho cbiv uric arm. It is thu arm
that mod sli ihes tbe imnvinuiion. li is tin: ar.n
t lint is moft closely ussociared with dash and
bnlilnci-s, and with great aud strikiu.i ilo;ds done
on great and striking Ileitis. At leas',, thus it is as
nluU'S to modern wariare, lor one lias only to
mention tne uiecK nopnies anu pc u'Sts, tno
Maceuotiiun pra nu.i, and tho Itouiau legions, to
iinUirstanil iDnt tiiiiintiy bad llm bigncr jousnle-
latiort in classp al war. lint so it was, the support
era of itilniitiy lu re hcine uiaiulv toldiers, innpitc
ol the ut.iaeiiucs pri'seuted oy cavairv. 1'ne ptioiic
li-teiitd, be ird, und read, and shied with tlio'
military vvritttrs. 1 his was natural, lur it is an 1
Ann rican habit to deter lo auiiioriiy ; and niiil
tury men were lunc'.i more likely to uinlorsta i,l
milibiiy mtilh rs t'nan a pa -k of civilians, who itot
their know ledge in ui books iilone.more theorists,
who could not spi nli pincticilly un tlie subject
winch tncy di-i .ii-scd
Yet the military men ami the public nerol'i
thew rnn!', and tor unco at least tbe the iristj vrorv
in the ricbt, if they iicvtrwi.ro so beforii add .
arc never to he so ueaiu. The mi liary men tn- j
un phed, I in onr annus uniu';. 1', was fmi id
Hint cavalry were jii-l lis nei essary una' und hero
as Ihi y had Lei n in till oi nn r wars ; ami so we
i hiiin.'.eil uir ue'ion, tind went to work to get u, J
a cnii iti nt cuv. In lorce. lint mouths of pro- J
i-it us tin e bad hem lost, and that nuv-r e m'd be '
rci.'ained. Our eav.ili vlnis hardly, to tliis dav,
got hp uloii'tsnle uf Hie oiin r arms, becau-o of
tl.e del; y licit li.-l pcrie-l in orgaiii.tic; ;t. At
hist It ts I eiiinning to ted on ihe event ol the w ir,
und Willi its iisii il cite. i.
We -lionld not now bo rejoicing ov r Oeneral
tsht ndau's vlutorii . and iu be lon.tlelaycd re
di inpnon i like alley ot tlio .Sucn.iudn.ui, li nl not
our leinler been trolg In e ir-e, who are nntt iby
coniinlileid. Ho was well usej by Oenecil
( nut t, who piand uin.cr hit iuimcuiaio orders
most ol tl.e caniiiy tiiut belong t hie army. Ibe
use lie made of it !ioas that Gem tat Unfit
knew his liciif nant well, and '-'uie Idm the rl,:Ut
nicnns with which to ijCinte nt t no ngiit lime,
and In the right place, lis sue c sl'ul r, -licit ,oa
is a. 1 the more lioui'iaclt' tons lieean.so of tho
fat t that tho .Southron have always o uitued to
l.e the bctttr nn n us rava'ry. Ae-or 1'mr ti us
at lea -t equality iu ii mii'rv i.n l urtiii' ty, ttn-y
bavo iitsistnl uin n their superiority as lur-1 men.
They wete the chimin', ..ml wh it nrc ciicvaia ra
will out lioivesr MTiut bus ui-t t:iic-ii p u e
sbuivs Iiml tin ir i iaiin was -cot .so we'd loii'iib d
ns it In in lit bav c b. i n ; a ml il i iiunot no do.ib: i J
lliut tliiir livciais are nil the more ,;a ling In
tinui bie.iii.-e ilu y are owing ,o a uriai -:i.n '.o
lli utiluU of Norllirru cavalry.
OyMter-1 Hlluu In lris.
The Londou Timn' Purls corrcspuudent says :
"I thiuk it was Mr. We'Ier, who, when diivitiij
through YVhitecbapel, pointed oat thd curious
fact that 'poverty and oysters u'.ways go
tog'tl.ir. Ttue as tho tenttuk may lie iu Lou
don, it will not app.y in Paris, to which th
coarser deeciiptiOus of thai agioeuole biva.re do
not lind their way, and w hore cheap oyster-stalls,
with their tin eiper-oustors aud petioiaud
vinegar coiks, niuy bd s iu ht ia va.u. The cost
of the oyster in this capital cou'ines its consump
tion to tbe better clacses. tsotwithgiaadiug,
however, the huh pin j at wUiili it u .old
geuisfally from 8d. to 10J. a doiCtt, enormous
(jiiauiitii are eatesi.
It has been i iiiculuted that 71) to SoO) a is kets
are dslfy emptied in Fans, livery binkot con
tains IM oysteci, so that ueariy l.W.ikf) are
daily oiiened aud swallowed in tins greody capi
tal. Thirty-six millions ot oyster a mouth, or
two bundled and eighty-eilit nnliiou. in (tie
eight ruotitbs o'' 'h year to which the coanmp
tioa of that uiLliak ued to be limited. Now
many peramu eat oysters all (he year round, un
dor the belief that, owing to the unproved culti
vation of tba bub, they way always 1st had in a
nt Itata Rsr food. Although mini are uaod iu
cookery, this is ma eh leaa the case than in En
rope, ri ri oyator tauee i common with rarioua
h-ia."'0 turkey, beofsteali, ie., ar.d the ne
mSnd for rtewed aad scolloped oyatert li large.
Hue ihe oyster ia uauully eaten raw, before or
adcr soup, and a groat many as (lie brut diu Of
UlJ a!fv U4 Want."
Kill II I II IMII I 1 1F1H
bl s v m y M
SHERIDAN'S GREAT VICTORY.
Full Details of the Fighting.
CALLANT CONDUCT OF OUR
TROOPS.
The Reasons for tbe RcW Attack.
Etc., Flo., Flo., Mo., Kir., i:t, Kto.
snETvIMS'S GtrAT VICTORY.
iiiteifM.Y inn Ktsi iMi nr. riu.H.
On tvih Fii i p, Oiober 1!) F. M. Another
battle has bee n fijugTot and another victory won
a victory rained tliut ia of more Importance ami
nunc brilliancy than any heretofore achieved,
bec iii-e Ibe eiriny 'in the otfrot on this occasion
w ns the alt ii i mr party, and Intended, as said a
despiif, h whtrh wo captured, loom Oeriral
I .ongstrret to (iviicr.il Farly, to "crush fhcriian
re t of tl.e valley at once und at all hazards."
HOW 7B 1IATTLE COHIirjl.Rtl.
It was moonlight, and nil around wan drear
mi still. The picket performed bis duty nnd tho
liru(iiinrtor' sentinel walked slowly up aud
down bis boat. F.iiinglowrlsCcd.ir creek, and
not far from Mbblletown, on the right hand side
of the pike, was located the hea fpiiirti rs of
Major-General Sheridan, but the O 'uoral hjm
cll was not there, having lelt for Wa-hiinUon
ciiy a few days previously. Next to General
Sheridan's lieuda,uuitors were tho lioadijuariers
of h.'cvct Mujor-Oeneral Crook. Fussing over
an open spate, and but a short distance, too,
t'.w.ttd ; 'a itar creek, was the weH known Major
Ocn'iral Kmory, having his beadiiu irturi there.
Vi e will now in-k tbe rcsderto travel in imngina
th If. method of travel, 1 can as-nre tuo reader,
much resorted toby philosophers, correspondents,
young men Irom borne, and not a lc vol mankind
generally) towards Front Koyal, the scene of so
many encounters, victories, defeats, rotrogr.nle,
and "otherwise" lii'ivements. Here wo Und
l'owoll's Division of Cavalry, the cavalry lately
Commanded by Ooneral Archil, of "lihtinj"
no'oiiefy.
Two of Towell's mins are posted on a high hill
so as to cover the lord of the south fork of the
Shenandoah river. The olb :r two gnus ( i por
tion of W ier's Hutlery) tiro so arranged as to
cover tbe ford of tbe south fork of tho tilion.m
doah river. Near by Is one briga.lo of tbo divi
h n now commanded by Colonel Cophart (1st
Virginia Cavalry i, within supporting dis'..l.ieo of
H e artillery.
In frout of tlio artillery and the main body of
oavalrv are picket posts, extend lug across both
blanches of tbo Mhenumloah river, so as to pro
vent a surprise from three thousand of tho
enoiny's cavalry, said to b located at ur near
Hilliird, In tbe Fairny valley. F.xtcntling from
l'owell, who has his hcadiiunrters oa the line of
the Front Hoyal and Winchester pike, across the
I'.idge rond to i.'uckton's ford, aro a chain of
petrols, w hose business it is to communicate with
Colonel .Moore, commanding a brig ido of tho 21
Division 1 1 Cavalry, stationed at and near the last
nuun d lord in qui stion.
From Moore's over to Crook's Infantry ex
tended another patrol, tho w hole for the purpose
of keeping up ctur.mnniciUion between tho ex
treme Id; (the cavalry ) and tho infantry, and
Ocutriil Nlici loan's hcail'iiiarters. It has now
been shown how the cavalry nt Front Koyal (and
by f he way ills well lo add that from our position
at Front lloyal we ''omnmnicated directly and
almost, duily with Oeneral Augur's forces at
I'ledmont and Rectortown, on tho line of thu
JJanussos Oap Railroad), c inimiitiica.cd with
the infantry (Crook's) who were on the loft of
tbe infantry lino and on tho lelt of the pike road,
between M im In sier und Sira-sbtng,
A glance at tbo map will at once give to tho
reader nn exact idea of the position occupied by
not only Crook at t! o time of tho atta "k, but by
the other eoipsuud cavalry divisions of thu ariny,
together with the position taken by the army
trams and reserve artillery, nnd the artiliCiy in
line m position lor action und iu front on the
ro r of the pike wns located the I'.bh Corps, com
mandi d by Major-Ooneral K nory. On tho left
id' F.mory's line, near tbo plko, were in position
the 1st Maine and what is known as the lUiodo
1-l md or Clnise batteries.
To the right of Finory was Custer's C tvalry. In
rear of Custer, General Mervitt, with his cavalry
division bad taken up a position. Ne ir Mcii't,
and in leur (partially j oi tbo I'.'ih Corps, tuo bill
Aru.y Corps (Wright .-) was held in reserve Not
a glial ilistanco i iDlii ihe piko wi lc tlio bc.i t
i.unrieis of (Jeiieral MieriJait, in the yard of an
old Virginal mansion. Near tilts in nr)'i, and
on nn npin Held, were the army trains (nuuitmi
l inii ana i ihriw.-c) and Uie Unserve Artillery.
In licnil ( rook bud some artiliery (a portion of it
bell g Ibe Mill I'ciinsy Iviiuii llattery an I f ur
puis of a to; ub'.r b.ttcry) iu po-iiiuu so
as In i over Ibe font at and the bridge over Cedar
in k , while General binoiy bad some more
eril li iv (the 1st Maine liatb ry, tho Clntso Rhode
I - :li il Uatt.hiis, and some otlic,'-,) i l pojiii nt to
tlie I the bi; Iil..ii'ls on the op;ioitc aldti of Cedar
net I the 1 i;;hlamls acri ss tho ere U iu (root of
tl.n 1 1 si iini In: occupied. Ouster was watehing
i he j i, lit hank nt ihe army, with ai tilkvy in p 1-
linn, to pivvi nt n surprise or advance from tint
uiveeliivn. Merrill was in readiness lo step art
Ciister, und the (if h Army Corps is In position to
move to either liauk where more or most needed,
'ibis was the position the army occupied a: thu
tin e v l.cu the attack a. is muilo.
This iiAru.it.
As I have previously stated, it was nnonl',';'it,
uiiIhII around prevailed the s'iilness nsual in
ilnit hour of the nn rning.
While this stilluu.-H was prevailing, the enemy
Imd rioisdi ssly mussed a heavy colutuu of troops
btbii.dthe lulls on the southwest side ot Cad ir
creel., nnd diret fy in front of tho positions occu
pied by uur exir u e pickets. Atagiven signal
(as we albrwi nls hniriicd), the enemy nJvaii ed
rapidly in solid columns uf rci'iionts. Our
pickets weie chai :i d some of t hum oa itnrotl,
u 1 1 1 1 si me ui ineiii tirivou in nanny lie tore tney
I had time to discharge thjir muskets. In f ie
oi nlint lew pakels did Cume In, the enemy
can e in so soon ul t l ami so close to them, Unit
it wits ticur a tie as to w hich parties warned the
sluiuls'iiiig cmnp o. iho army of the dauber near
lit l.Hllli.
Having diivui In or cAptiirrdour pickets on Ihe
lelt c.f the lino t f tin; Infantry of the army, tbe
t in ray bui':ed ncii -s Cedar cicek at the lord,
and very soon alter on the bridge over Said
j stii.iui, und rendu .-1 the side of the bill und
bieiistworks ucoiipiu-i by Thorbuiu's Division of
! tin Sib Aimy Corps Crook's. Th U -bijls hesi-
lulidiii l, but pies--d ou us a dasluug cataract
. ov rail battier.., completely surprising mid in a
im, i-hc staiupc.tliusl the left of Geuc.dl huoil
I nun's ui e. l.y i Ins auc -ess the enemy gained
some in til lory I In iieve the lltb Pennsylvania
iiaiici y nnd some pieces uf a re'juliii battery.
i I l i -udileuiiitssoi the uttuek and its wonderful
' aiicovks lor a elio.t I ine bowildered the troops so
' mm ling. Many ol ibein wore taken prisouers.
but b) lur tbu plain- poriion got away, and with
tlnir anus. 1 bo o,l r division of Crotik a Corps,
w l it b was allowed - nine time Inform, did so, aud
we- si i i .ioii.ed in 'iue by tho remaining portion
i ol 'j lit.. bum's D.vi.-iou. All this while tho enemy
Ut'i t pressitot un ,ud pouring in upon our iuvii
a r. i in mid in ir l ions fire, a tire from utuaV try,
is a so In in ui a nlciy posted upon the hills on tlio
i'l in -i e si''e o' i 1 ' ir ereolt.
H it, ne iiii'itiM a column agiinst Crook's
fi rustl e c'.u.iy iuIok!y turned his attention
iinwii'i -ilie li-t .t of me pike, wiiero the l'.Hh
Cnri s (o ral at I nory's command; was guttou
into lit ., at d bis a lilierv to work ut short ni'iuc.
At tiiia Huio a l "id cUBi'go was made by the
enemy un. er cover of his tuns to capture
1 tnoiy's aitillery. Iu a mcasuie this charge was
aiieiei.-fnl, altbough it was resisted wuh great
vtgor and by a fire that would have done credit
to the best of veteran uudor the must trying cii'
cumstanccs. In Uie charge tlio Ilebcis took one or two
pieces of the 1st Ma;ue iiatterv, and 1 be'iio.e a
j o: tii m of the Chase Uatb rv. Vi hat tuost helped
the Rebels wa tlie es.act 'range wliiih t iey got
ot our pieces tbe ones raptured Irotn tlictiie
vat;d, toniuiaiidiiig posl.iou on the opposite side
ortltc cie.k.
A. soon as the light commenced and it was
known how the left had an mired, the Oth Corps
passed from its position of leservo over t-o wut e
the Hi!i Corps was located in tho cotuuiunceuicut
of the engagement.
. The train.., too, were got out as si.cedlly a) pos
sible, tak.ng the pike road to Wiuchojui', w'm
(bey utrivel in satoty.
The enemy discovering tlio success of his sur
prise, and believiug that it was now for him only
to triumphantly advance (and by the way I must
mention that it was now broad daylight), brought
b.i columns and aitillery across Cedar ir-'ci., to
pie-1 the pursuit with vigor.
While this was beiug done, and a brief lull
pievaikd, our line was contracted, and com
menced slowly falling back.
Tho enemy pressed the pursuit rapidly, and
with great persistency.
OENKHAl. SHKHIilAK'S AKRIVAL Ul'OK TUB FIELD.
We will have the movement as it It, to now
turn the reader'! attention to Oeneral Bheridau
himself, who o gallantly, and fortunately, und
t'romptly turned the tide of victory and the toes
of the stockings of his men, lor he turned those
mii turn wm toward! the euviny, whvre they
6w" "
WHAT 1KDI CEO TH 1 BrBRL jrT
Ptrcraldayi "go the th Corria Mnt t
Front Royal. The rnmor then prr,iem
that It was about roovlng to (),,nerB
rant, and this rnmor reacf(, tnemy,n rt
wblcu, no iiiiiio., iu . lh, ttncii mail,; npon
(irneiai nneriuaua 'ReaTtot a great while tw.
in ceiiiH iiiui'-, man nimca inenin c-orpv was
rt railed a'jd yjiaeed tn tire res xve position shown
upon ll-e map. After the rati Corpi had readied
the position named, en. Khcriil in "one evening''
prrncirkil to its') heathiuarifrs ol Colonel l'owell,
I'limmanding "iho 2d Division of ( avalry, then
ii'ur Front Tmyal, and stu lied out a pi in with
Oeneral Tcttxrrt, Chtof of Cavalry, fur one of tho
grandest cnvalty movements ol the war. hortnis
lutirr Tinrpos-e Morritt's ami I'owell's Cavalry
Divinions, during tbe aanie night, were moved
aor-va both bnnclios of tbo Khenindoih
rivr. heiore morning a despatch was
ruptured fror.i (ieneral Ioitptreot to Oeneral
Karly, Iho former informing the Infer
that siilllcient, reinforcements were on their
wny to join him tn enable Mm "to crush Sheridan
cut ol t lie vn b y." In ronsonioncc of Ihe capture
of Ibis d "spati b, the cavalry movemen' wis
Bbnmlorrt d, I'owi II remaining near Front Hnyal,
6r the lelt of Hheridan's line, and M'Trllt mov
ing bnck Bgiin tiwarda tbe ricbt of the "annv
line," In the rear of Ouster. Next morning, lif er
the abandon mem of tbo cavalry movement, Oene
ral tibetidaii look a small escort nnd some of
his stall', and proceeded rapidly to Piedmont,
where he was met by Oeneral Augr,r. Ho then
sent Ids eoirt back, and proceeded lo Washing
ton direct. From Washington hi next moved
rapidly to Martinsbitrg. Here, leaving the rail
road lino, he mounted his horse and "piked" it
up to Winchester, arriving thereon tho evening
oi the lHtli. During tbe whole time consumed
by bis journey he was engage!' in tho most Im
portant manner, and towards tho accomplishment
ol an end I tret I dare not now make public.
flUMrRAL SMI.ltlUAN AT W INCH KHTRH.
Arriving at Winchester, the Oeneral rem lined
tin re lor the night. He did not do so because ha
win tired of traveling, but because it was neces
sary he should remain there for purposes atten
dant on a consultation "on the spot" ot distin
guished oilicers who accompanied In in from
Washington.
Ou tbe morning of the lllth Oeneral Sheridan
beard the booming of cannon iu tho distance,
towards his front line of battle. He remained
but a short time, nnd then "took horse" towards
the scene of conflict.
lie lelt Winchester about half-past sevon in tho
morning, and reached the field of battle iu two
iiours inter wards.
1I1K 11IIR OK nlTTI.G Tl HSI.I).
His presence npon the field waa indeed ncedod
and desired. He found the army la anything
but a pleasant position. In anything but a posi
tion suitable to tho interests of tho country, and
certain'y tn the wishes and ambition of a com
manding general. On bis way up tlie Oeneral
met a "suing" of tenuis going to the rear, th it
would bavo bad a tendency to discourage, in a
ineasuie, even a Napoleon.
Ho loimd the road full of stragglers and
wounded men men without arms ol the body,
nnd many more men without arms of the United
Mtates. He found a scene of skeiladdlelsm.
lVessiugon towards Iho front he found that soma
considerable degree of opposition w as being made
to the enemy's advance, which I can unsure the
remit r were not of the must tender, but un
doubtedly of an "all enfolding" character.
I'Juickly passing along tho line, be sccinod to
comprehend the true state of nllairn at a glance,
und at once, and without hesitation, proceeded to
remedy the evil that had already been brought
upon us. How cheering this was to those who
witnessed the General's movements. There w ere
cituens upon that battle-field who s iw tho opera
tions of tbe day, who had lelt their families anil
their In iiiiis to rcticatwith the army; tor they
knew that by staying behind they would meet
with nothing less than death, and by going on
they could meet with nothing more.
Jiow cln ering, indeed, it must have been to
them to w in. ess the change which followed Oene
ral Kheriduu's an ival a ebiiuge as if made by
magic, nnd yet only nttributiblc to the iu loinit
ali lo w ill of a persevering lnan a tried general
a man of nerve.
lieoiganl.ing bis forces, then seemingly more
given to a leireut than un advance, he promptly
chauged the aspect of our military allairs ami
turned the tide of battle, so rapidly growing
towards a diostruiis deleft, into a glorious
victory.
The cavalry was sent upon tho right, the 10th
Corps placed next to it, the Hth Corps in tin:
centre, und the filh Corps on the left, with I'owell's
D vision, which was lur a time cut otf, on the
left of all, aud a ehiirgo of the enemy resisted
nnd an advance made successfully udmirablT
As 1 clone, mis despatch the army is again ad
vancing tiiiimphautly forward. I see by its
v.nrulr and its numbers, and by the do'eriuin ,
tion of its leader, that nothing h as than a signal
victory can attend its labors. We have the men
and the numbers ot tl) cm to whip tlie Koliels,
and 1 cannot sec any good reason why we should
nut alwcys do so.
I close this debpateh as the army is again ad
v .neliig, leaving It tolhooilicl.il reports, which
will pn bably teach you before mine will, to
record tho liiitbcr operations of tbo day, and
Timiin lem inn it to the other Ih rahi corresp n.
cuts W illi this army to give the details of the
movements ntid transactions of each army corps
undji uvuli v uivi-ion engaged.
On Tin: Fn.i.n, October lil, V. M. Our losses
r heavy.
We b ive lost rather heavily In oilie r.
The Iti bels seem to be gi?iug entirely a'-vvy
b line uur advance, and the ico'ialulilv Is we will
j cap me all ibeariillcrv lakau from us in tho morn,
i lug, nnd very near nil our men who fell into the
i nemy's hands.
'i bo tide ol battle has certainly turned.
WiNCiiitHTi.u, October 20, A. M. The enemy
lias retired to the Fisher's Hill position. Tin's
position is a lortilied one. nnd naturally very
strung for defensive f 'rations. The enemy b is
becu lately prepurlnu it lor this latter kind of
work.
WiM'iittsTi'.ii, October 111. Another great vic
tory bus been gained by General ISheriduii over
tbe reinforced Rt bel army id tue valley, d arly
gained It is true, but nevertheless thoro'igh and
complete. The Ucl el uriny, for the fourth ti ue
within the last Unity days, has been sent whir -ing
up the valley, and ou this occasion with the
lo.-s oi bet a i en forty and liltv pieces of artillery
und between twenty live hundred and three
thousand prisoners, exclusive of wounded.
TMK A ri'M K.
At tlayllei this morning l.ong-tr ot mile
a lurious all n k on tbe left uf our posiM in nca
Striisbun.', whit h was hold bv ( to ik. liiia'.ii. k
was sin cc-slul. We were diivcn trim the
ground wiin ihe loss of a number of p :ees of
hriliory and mine prisoners.
S'imult nn ousiy with ihe al'a k on the left., a
furious cb.ii'iewiii nuido on our cn're an I right,
and we were rumpclied to fill back be.vou J Stras
bnrg. At t'nl.ir creek our army baited, and w is
Ibeie joined by Me lidun, who was un hi. return
from Wasbingb n. Our broken lima wo o ipiio'ily
rc-fi rmcil, und alter repulsing a furni is cu.ii';;-t
of the em my, a-suund the ohct.sivo, coniiile: Iv
ruuting the enemy.
Our cavalry is now in hot pursuit of the tly tn-f
enemy, with our infantry following aa fist a
they can.
Tlueo Rebel Generals are knovn to be
wonnded, vi.. : Oiiitrid Raniscur (who is a pri
soner), hoiM ix, and another general whose n line
I am uiiabl" tonsi" rtain.
Our losses uie e-tiiutited at live thousand.
The lihh Coips fonglit splciinid'y.
hi tins, as in all the recent ligh's in the villi y,
the Clival i y played an important put, and, as
usual, acqiiiitcd themselves nobly.
1 risoinr- enpiiirvd sav Hint "l.oni'-treet lost
tlirce loui'liB of his artillery. V. I . 11,-rabt.
TATLNTFD JCLY lfl, IVA.- i 0 S K P U
X ktOITKT. Elove ilo Vnrls. KreniJi 8teaia llvsliy
and siiouilvs on uny kind til' weifVinu apparel, Igr I.UIci,
ltiti, ami I In!- lu. rntsiit -n.u il'i. lor slieti'lihu
rants n- ui nee In five be.'isi. No. 7 al K lt;E Htre.
Unuiuti g.iiijii.MMii oiront. I'tnlaUtiputa. aua-Sia
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tiiou patieuts, as he hat ua lecmts iu hi. pracUii, ln-sil
W'lllTE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES.
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Vkeiv, kaving Htalik, Wealth, ana Btaak,
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roa raiii)MT,
AJIHAIIAM LINCOLN,
r It.l.lMJIS.
ton vifp-rnMinvnr,
AMillliW JOHNSON,
tr TKNvnavf a.
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1. ll f''.s.BASM, Heaver Lienuly.
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4. Wtllnito II kern,
A. IHI,, n II. ;rli,
. lit is. M. Hunk,
V, Hf'S-wl Ftrke.
Wllllaai 1 1tkir,
9. Julia A. tis.taa4,
10. lllekaril II Uury .11,
1 1 . ril-Aanl lltll'eay,
II. Charles t . kitd,
l. FJI.i W Hate,
;14. I'hitrlee II SOtrtnar,
III,. V. ta Wl.ut,
'lit. David M.l'nnanvhy,
'IV. I t. Id IV Wm as,
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V' l"hn fun a.
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1VB P.litn.i'r II Jeatdn,
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Py ardtr ef the KttK r.rtreJ Cei
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HIAiON OAiMKHON,
S-S CHA1KXIAV.
J JAUJMIIN AM) COL.OIIAUO
GOLD MINING COMPANY.
otARTEiiitn I'T fTA'tr. vr txssivlvasia.
CAPITAL STOCli. 1, 0 (, ))
800,000 Miatreo Prr Valine, .V.
P,-o-i,l. i,i-JOHN If. ANUKUSON.
Diiiifitt,
Tliomn. A. Bcolt,
N. II. Kiiea-a,
William H. Freeman,
Robert I'. Klnft,
.Inhn At. Klley,
Charles De Silver,
Jantta R. Mutei,
T.C. MtDewoll, llArrishiirtf.
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SAlLhllAld'a lntl.nl.
(1. C. FIIAV lSf'1'H,
ml. rhtla l. li let lih en Puin.i. i:.i.iriw1.
Writ l'liba.lelCila, Oi l. b rll,l-'1. ln-li n
1)IIII,AnKLT'llIA, OKUMANTOWN, AND
MiltUIHIOWN HAtl.HO Al.
Tl .M K V.Mlfft.
On and after MOM'Ai, Usy lfl, 1K-4. anul 4kirlhar
nut ice.
FOR i:r.VM inTOWV.
Leave rtillndt'lnsia II. i, s.n In II, 1? A. M. ; 1,1, i It
a',, 4, ft, -I'.k. 7,s,!i, in, II, li 1'. M
tenve lleruianuin n.il, 7, 7 .'P. H, 8 JO, 9, 10, 11, II A. M
1.-', a 4. V A, ,,. 7, ft. tl. III. ti, and I'l I'. .
TheS 'iilriown, and Ihe ll1,' and tralnt up, do net tto
00 Uie Ueruiantw n llraiieh.
CIIKSbl'T llll.t. RAILROAD.
Leave FMItdi iphia, , , in, l'i A.M.) J, S.ViSViT.t
amllir. M.
Leave Chetmit Hill, 7'lo,a,9'40, 11 40 A. M , l lO, I .
B 4ii,0 40, s If. ann in in P. M.
IOK t ONBnnlliu hi.M AMD NOnRI" rOWH.
T.rnvel'lillailrlpMa 6, s ok, II Is. A. M.i 1S,3,":,I'(
SJ .S eA. ami II', P. M.
Ia bnrrituiwn, i'f, I. 7-&n,l) and 11 A. U. ; l)f, 4d
Si, am II I', M.
Thee1,' irntnnn, will Hop at Wistaldcaon, afanayanlt
and C'oiishockeu only.
HJR MANAVrVK.
I.tave rhlladi lplila.S.SJe,, U UJA at., l'i, 9,4H,tM,
C!,.Sli4aiid IIAf 1'. M.
Leave M:ina;unk,e'4,,f.'20, O'i.Wi A.M., T.
ai.dk, I'. Al.
IT. K. UMITH. iteneral nupertrtenflenl.
mini Iieisit, Mts l it aad iniLfca autaeta.
VEV RAILIIOAD LINE NORTH.
IV MllLAIiRI.I'lllA TO lllitlOKI.Va,
TIIKUI (ill IN I'll s: llolJUH.
F A UK J.
KNCl'IIHION Tlf'KF.T fj.noil!) FOR TIIREF. DAVH,
Un ati.l alter MuNllAV, va.u at 1, ls.4. Uaint will leave
fisit of VIM". Sireet, rhilaile'ehia, every morning at 8 A
At. fBiiiiiltyt em-epieil . the' re hv ihe f'atnilen and At
lantic and KAtltrUi and lielawtre ilav Kailrr.adt t. rert
Abiniiuiiilh, nml by the ceunnoilioiit aioatner Jette Hoyt,
to h ot of Ailuntie tliaet. Iirookl t n ; i eturmnii, leave At
funic Htreet Wharf eiorydny (iSundaye eicsipudj, a4 11
T tave'ert to Die rlty ef Kew York are notified not to
npnly f.,r passime h tli to hue, tlie same of New 4eotey
1 avlrp trained to the Camden and Atnboy monoesy iho
c. M lntlve prlvllae of earrj ins: r'S-.nnuiTS and frelrlit be
twna the edict ol Phtltiiiilitn anil New V.-k. fytW-fct
Vi. '. mill Hl'1.1, Ieneral HiiptrinUaulMiL
llHILAIiELFIUA AND TRENTON AND
1 C A, Ml) L.N AMI) AMI'.OV It VlbllOADC'U.di'AMa,.
liOI'll K.
On aed after MONDAY ..lanuaryl, 1S4. tbe Trilnt for
Kew Voik, liaving kinsnstun lHlsit, Fhilailelvkla, at
.". li A. Al. (NiiihO.andi .m r. M.,aiii the ualnt leaving
Isew York at S A M. and 7-1.0 I. M., wlU htereerier Iss nra
est In.liily f, r at-e United hlatut Mailt and IU cat York
alid W'athlOKtoc I'atbenKert, And will ool lake in nor let
but any passengers between tain vttiee.
1 he IU A. M. and 111 MldiiUUt Llnet from New York ka
Washington, and Iho II !) A M end 0 P. M. Llnet from
Wa-hii'S-Uiii to New York, will continue a. at present, and
curry pastenyert lo and from the Intermediate tlabout aud
Itsl'tlnofo, W ashington, not! New Vnrk.
AMltAiMIK.ME.ST.N llr.1WF.KS 1'IIILADELPIII A AND
kKW VOHK.
T.inri leave Pliltadeip iia, fiuui Kensington Ivpot, al
lriiA.M ,4011. and Ok'.P. M.,atid I'f -si iiiliinn-tit, and
rroni Wulmit Htreel Wharf (via Camden), al S audSA.
kt., Ti M., 4 anil fl' M, for Kew York.
Andloiivet New Yoik, from fo a of OotirtUndl street,
at 7 A. M , 10 A M , I'.' M , 4 i.n.1 n V. M , auil at li mla
nli ht, aud froiu tstof lliirclsy at reel nt 6 A. M. aad!
1'. tl. VYM. A. UA1.MKH,
jaU-tf Asiini.
J EASING R AlUUiD.
41HFAT Tltl'VK T.IKB
HlOU Flfll.AIiKL III A ro V1IK ISTKHIOR or
I'KMislLVAMA.IIIK H' 'II I VLKli.L, st!8
Cll LllAN N A.l'l MIIS'KI.A Vi, ANl
WlUillVli V.U.1XY,
fOIltll, NOllTHWKill'. AND THE CAN ADAS).
I'AHKItvoi lt TltAIVI
Leave tie frmi any t In pn. at TlllltTVXN TH an
I AI I i. UILI, blnllt. I'uiiaili-ailila, at thu renewing
kouit
VORNINd M tlL.
AIS-OOA.lf., for Ktail-inr, I ej-u.-.n, Flnhmla. TJfla.
Csliimbla. ll'irmhnrg, l'o-.l.ville, Pan-srove. 'iamt'ina,
liimhtuy, W'llhaaivpeii, hlimlrn. Knche.ter, Nltir.-va Falls,
lluiinl'i. A Hi", In iv, , Ml kesbarie, 1'ilutou, York, C'arbtle,
Aliuuilieri-hiirv, Ileyerstoivn, 't.
1 he train coiinecta at fi l:. In N'1A with Rut Prnntyrva
llla A ulriMil Iriimt lor Aeenl'iwn. A;c.. Iho lleajhig and
I'l.iiucbia HullroAd fur Kchra.a, lal't, and Cuiniutiia. and
with the l. hanuii Villi. J Irula fia 11 irri-.bui, -tie. ;al rHf
CLtlSTON with C(itii it,sa It hi'- -iirt trains lev w ill ,t arre,
W llhtiioiH.rt. I.oia llaien. F.'tnira, Ac. ; at llsUHitl
lll 111: allb ' Northern Central," "t 'inuiierlAnrt Valley,
anil "Srlo.litlb unil siQsijiii ha.ilie" tralnt for Norl iura
beriand,Vi illJAm.p rt o;k.t'lia .,t.i rshiirK, Finognjve.oAi,
AITiHNnilN i:I IILSH
Leavet I'l llu.l. Iplila at .1110 P. M. for Reading, Potte
villi , l-iueriiie, ILirtishurii. it., conneetliiK al Harris,
hull; Willi Pennsylvania Ceii.rai i alnt for Puislouy, Oe.,
Tsorll.fm C.-nlral Hallrontl Irjins 1'i.r Nuntiti-y, siorlhuin
l.t'Mtnil, Ithuira, .It-., irnl at Port 1 Unt'iii wan i'.itawltsa
Itnllioad baluster Aiiituu, 14 uiintn.orl. tUiulra. buiialo,
Ac.
T . 4 1 I f.'O AC n M M i ) 1 1 110 N.
Li i.vtN Beuihi.s at ( 1 A. vi., stopumii t: all way sttV
t tent, arm mi in I liliioli-iplua at n imi . M.
ltetiiioliiH, leaves i bilaitUp lea a: w iw 1'. M. : arrlv-ei la
Ilea .' nl s ti p M.
Tm his for l'iiU.nielihtsli ave llnrrl-tiarif st7:tn A M ,and
I'nt'sville at s ll A. M .airii liitf in PhUnJuluhta at li 10
I'. M. Artiinsiii iraiut l.nie Ibirrisiitiru at 1 4A F. ST.,
I't.lt.vill, at 1'. tl., urnim., in I In udelihla at IF. at.
t.irkei Iruiiis. wit'i A pn.-.L-ng r i ar al.aelitil, Wav -l'l,.htt'elilihi
at 1 I'. Al , lor Kcti.hu. and ail wav slat-Inns ;
leave R-mi.il,' at p.', ucnii. tmil llintnllig-towaat liiAJP.
U.ior 1 i.ilit.liii l.i. una uli way .l.iii.nis.
A II Ihe atol e lr.il. t roll .fully, Sumh.yt e teeptitd.
Htuwiav ir.iin. i. iiiu I'od.ilile ul 7'oUA. 54 ., aud F klla
ili 't.hl. aU '-' I' M.
(Ill hi IK VALLF.Y RAILROAD.
Piissoni'tr. tor 1'ohiiimsI..ii .. and Intui-niesiate pelnta
take tin- h i u A M. anu 6 00 P. AL irain. rrota l'.iliailtleila,
retiiriiiiig fioui liowuitiaifwn at S HI A. at., nad U if
n.i'iu.
1.LW Yt'RK I.XI'llCIS FUR fill illl'R-J AND TU
. WI-.ST.
l.t .Vet New York tit f A . II. ml 17 I. Af ., pissing Heading
at li iiiiomiihi uiul 1 w p. M., mm eoniie.-tlnii' at llarris
linr,v.iUi l'i mi.'y u iisls Italiroiid atApiii.t irain. for rlua
kiii. 4'l li ajo. ai.l Ihe wtst.
li. '.iiriiit i. Ksi'res. tr.itli U-avii. llart ttb-irKoa arrival 04
the JVnntylv ama 1-Mire.v liuni I'ltikiiurg at it 00 and
I'.sn A. M , pa. -i Hv lies. tent at I 17 ana t AA A . M., tnd
arinaiie at N.w lo k al In A.M. mi I til P. M. sn.p
1, g iTaii ae oiuiiiio thesii iraini I it..UtU(sa4iVttji Jarae
f.'llr and I'lttti.nrii. with. an cnat ten
Mail train lor New York k-uvet li-irrlt'iarg at l'4,'i r. M.
Alail Halo fur lluiri.liurii le.iies Now Vnrk tl li At.
Mill I IK 1 1 I. AI.I II 1,'AILIHi All
Trains h ave 1'ui'ti iite ai n'lii A.M. ami ti M P. at., ro
tut o 1 1 is Irmii 1 uaeainra ais A. M . ami 4 .IB f. Al.
MCIII W.r.11.1. AMI Bl'Mt.il H.lANN.l K 4 si. at) AD.
Toi.ns Uave Aut.iirn ut 11 So A. U. fur !'mt",rove and
lliirrl;btii-L-, anil .it I'-sl I" M f.r I'lui'r-ne nniy i relarn
In i ion: II im-htir nt l-Ji 1'. M ., a;.d friHA ITntaroie at
71.'. A. W.. ami d 1'. kl.
TII k K I H
'fhromih tlret class lloitct a and entlsi'ant tickets to an
the piii.ihial poll t In li e Si itii w ml West atot I'.ininlat.
1 ho fulloviits th-Ket-are tihlal'i.u.lo onlv al the oflleaot
SI l.liAlil tlllb. Treasurer. No 17 Si. SOI Hill Hussut,
1'Mla.le pi la. or of li. A. MiaiLIVs, Ueatrai buiaMUilau-
d. -ut. Hi aJln:-
IXIMMI'TITION TICK El .
Att'B ( er co t. dhcoiint, kiaatssu any paiutl desired,
lor ian.n.c. and Aim-..
AllLFAUK TK'KETI,
r.ecd Iif-SsO neie. htteven all iMKiitt, at &o eaak,
tor luluihiMi 111.il lirruH.
shsason tht;kts,
For three, tls, niue.or twelve uiotitl.s, for holders only,
10 all pubitt, at rviluci'il latus.
til 'UliYIIBt
Pt.ldlnp 01, itio line ot U10 road will be fernlshtd with
cards, tuilutiia iheiuaoivei aud wives to tickets aitnile
fart.
FVCUKIlIOX TICKETS
From Philadelphia to prltiriptl tutioiit, good fbr Batur
dav, Minus) , ueii Uondav, at reduot il lata, to be bad only
at ihe Th ket oilne.al I 111 tllKtN 1 H aud CAJJLO WUlLb
ftueou.
FRKIIIHT.
tloadt of all desnrlphont forwarded to all the ahnvo
points, from thel'ouiian's new lrtibl depot, liitl).Aa
and Tl li.l.OW bueett.
FKKIllHT TAIX9
Leave Philadelphia dt'.ly at S A M , 1 P M ,tnit n P Af ,
t s Ki'AJln, Leotuon, liarrlabaidi 1'otuvula, Fort C'bu
toa, and pilult beyond.
VAILS
Close at the Philadelphia Post tMTtre for alt placet on tbo
rood and itt brain he. at It, al., and for the prliielpta
nations euly al tl 1 P. M.
vOf4j 1'lllLADELPHIA AND 10,'
liMM. F.KIK K.llLltOAO. lOVH.
'1 hit gleet line travor.ee Uie jriorn and rloririwest
Coaiilte 1 Peiin.) ivtma 10 the city 01 trie en Lake Fat-
It has keen ht.ed b the PKNNSV I. VAN 1 A kAlLttOAU
COAIFA.NY, and auder their atisidcua U tlttUid rapidixr
opened tlirouahoyl su eutire Itugtb.
It is now in lite for ratti-tiger and Freight bnslnetl ftont
ilarrltharg to Fniiiorlina. (Wi udlotl.oa tba Basleni lilvl
sioii, and from Si.till.id lo ka-le i7 sal ta), ou ska W tattoo.
llivOioa.
1 isia no r tonsGia taaist ar rtuLADaLFHta.
tl all Trim Wav. oj A- .
(..ijirttt t rtln leaves - Rr' V
Dare inn Ibn.ank without eMaa boU wayt on uoto
trthiallwoeo I'luiaaeJstt and Look Uaveo.andkelwotni
llaltimore aod Look Haven. . . .
Vieganl eenllig Oara aa Uie Kaiweae Train both ways.
r-or lulormattouretDO. Uiig Ft.Kiuissrbutvnet.appk,
ia 8. li.ootn.tr .1 Kl.VcVkNTll auslklAkklCl Hlrtau.
And lor FrotjIiC u.laott e th. Coomany 1 A(eul. :
"h.Iim.".. V.eerut. iHAttdl.-Stland ktaattAf
trti-ta, I'laitleipiila.
(kMierai FrvJtjOt Aienl.l'hll.a.lui.ia.
LktAia L. ItnuPT,
9ioaral Ttckel Ar.nl, I'ltlladiliikta
.inaiini r Foxrs,
Jil-W wat) Hausnvl, WlioaaVrV