r /V vAJROXJS.T 7 Causes Of„«Xe War. -,| of. spread over free territory andrised • " , 'to the overthrow of our free, insti- I : Jlanv theories have been adopted; ;* . . - i ■ 1 .. . . ,* tatioos. ■ , , • Wednesday Dec yf'w»~ 1“ A»d, now. ». (Wild Wednesday, Dec. »a. »»“■ a ,.i ..*««»«» oßtci. ;. k oC sla „ 0 , uiottfe., Editor 'as to what wasthe primary or moving . janitor « . , . . ' ■ * 1 out-of existence with the wickedness i i- '——cause in bringing on the present un- ■ ~■ ■ ; , , .ri " “ • . r- ? •? V -i r* - , of the Buchanan and other Admitiis- S. M. Pentenaili & Co.. ’■ ri fortunate state ui ajiairs in the united. . ■ . ... 8, “ vv *» „ .• ’ . , ... , ! trations, our government will be again So. Zt-jpark Roic, iW State*t.* Boston' : feiales.. o tiiui , manv. very many} ■ . . , L i* u* Wsin ifiose jifiei, of u , e of tho rcpreA™^™ 1 and remain as a beacoh light arfare autbonied lo take Adycrtisemeiitfrana . r .* 1 , -jto "Ui'ie die nations. |Rbscrip(ions forvis at orir Lcicttt Hctn. ; sonling the Bre.kencidgO party, giVr: ' , -. , ; —= —— ring. as their bpiaton.Hthat a direct in- . J - BEBELUON; *®*The Beaver .Seminary* and In. . , J 4| - .. . ~ > .7" . 4 , - : ~ p • p‘ fhngemont, by- the North, uponi.the The anna i 3 of history furnish no 'ra^jor.^onLerd^ 6 bn.Tuesday^' ®bine l : ecord ot a parallel for the dreadful i: ; S ee advertisement in an* , other column. , : the favored institution, has involved in 7i, 0 0 f peace, prosperity and Release of Prisoners, ■■«£„ country, with all her benign in- plenty, and living niUer the best gov >/ Traitors-have a new cause of com-1 stitiffcons,.. in civil war. -Others say g rn hjeut ever formed by man; a gpv iiplainl against'the Government. The | Shiveiy itself is its only cause; and yet Grnnient established by the 'people ■ Executive, through the’Secretary of | others tell us that all 1 Republican or f rGG iy for their own 'protection and i/War, hari ordered the release of-thevDemocratic forms of government eon. bepfc g t) and handed down to us. % : political prisoners, tn other VoWsritain in.themselves the elements of their otip benefit; arid how, above all the those Northern traitors who were ar- , own destruction, and are ’therefore n^ionB of the earth, have we been rested .'arid confined on account <jf .short-lived. But' another class post blessed in this sacred legacy, whiletho their-treason. \ Vi 6 recollect when j tivclj-asseit that man.is not capaGle ; r j t o{ those tvho* gave it tcKUS'fol ‘ they, were' airresfed” 'for publishing |of Rclf-vovernment; that the Puritans wed j t a i o ng down in its great mis-' 1 treason discouraging enlistments, anjd /left their mother con rtiyaf for having j Bior j n nd inspired its_ Administration, jin other way 4 eripjding the Govern-| revo]tcd;’tbat they ‘ were only rehels, ! and f^ l)d f. 4st to it the allegiance and ftnent, what a.howl went up from the han'dAhe-.secessionist^'the South have! jof the recipients of its bonefi. secession press goneiall’y../,“Having Nas'perfect a . ifigbt, to-day, to destroy | cenc e' This great government was suffered a shots; imprisonment, .anAjiqur govcrn’ir.ent as the Pilgrim Path- s nol rjade i 0 j u i 0 subjects with the .learned thaf tti?ason is punishable', • e rs had to], leave .the pppression of the' irnn j iand 0 { power. It was not made these prisoners have been released byd Old .World. But |ritbont sfoppingj for /Oppression; for the dominance of tlie’ Governments only foafejis |to argue or answer these geverH,que's- j t jj| p ew over lt was crea helng too mild- Now-the cry. is rajs-1 throii in , detail—as time-; and j te(] I 0 re fleel the wishes, the will, the ■ed that , the Administration has over-' space will not permit—let us ask-.what j virtue*, and the patriotism of thbse stepped its power—that it could not/is, OU r government ? ' What was the j w i lo Verc to receive and-d>e the objects X.t e iease. without jtrial. A learned edi-/intention of its founders ? They had) 0 f benigniinffuenco.’ This govern -torwhoser-easoning capacity is of the- hut one inteiition :or idea—that of j menthad its Very constitution in its first order (i. e. in thcprr<cr«sirfi gcale) , Freedom I ’ Did? they ever ask to de- j ver y .inspiration', by* tho very act of ; reasons thus; : ‘lf there were actually ; stroy' the governments from whence j itB ' crea p o n, an unch'angableirrm guilty of treason tho Government did,.they came. ? No; but they did desire ! vocable'‘claim’ to all that virtue ami Ajvrong to release then;. If nof their ;; t o leave thosodpppres.sions, and, per- \ intelligence and patriotism could cop deientio.n outrage, -In . either ,ftihg tbei-p- livt-s, eame'to an unkown ! tributjs to its perpetuation, and the ;:ease-.'the Ad ministration overstepped And uw-ultivod wilderness, that they : f u (| j rc e, unobstructed achievement of - its poiyorl” y-liis- .same ’editor va/ might worship according to -the die-* |t»-’h»gb purposes. Tet notwithstand one of the-niost.hitter in his ileminyi- tatesd.of 'their.' o’vra coji'seiences, * and.| , n g t |, o greatness, goodness and bche'fi - atioiis of tlre-Administratioii for their AsUbiiAi a fp;m of government most; con ce of.our once greatjand glorious Vpimst| 'not ;discrimiiiai;ing then ,|he- nearly eonipiiniiig to the principies.of.jgovernment, a class of aristocrat :- those ; who were traitors Aid jbc Wlinhie precept; although other | wild revelry, rebellion arid trel -Those who, were not. that his v fdrnt% of goverrimont indy be tdlcra-; bare arisen in their madness, and ■ .-fnend’s and .co-conspirators, are’set at ted.or recognized -by diyiu'o authority; i| o overthrow-it, in its 1 ’ liberty, he denpunces the-Adnlinistra- yol a repuhheari form mure nearly; as-1 a BYS t cin 0 f slaverv,' malstery, fe ‘ tioii p.>r overftepping *ls povyer. • Not^ H ‘ i!U iiales itself to the govornnVcnt ; di ; isn ’ an d Aillanage, for the benefit being capableT>f efitercairiing two ideas vine'- But when the Puritans h’ad:-f ew slaveholdin« r aristocrats, whi at once, and yet believingdt Ids duly landed upon our shores, commenced ;t ,b e ; r heraldry,undertake in their, to ojp'jiose the Government -in every/apt were carrying on the work of r«*;jjhc3s'ahd contempt.dor tlm luring ; Measure, he cxpand S ; llip first ideiiund ; a -new’class.of beings a|»- ’ classes,'.Which feudar-s])irit theft sires applies it to .-an oiferico that hi fore_;.ptar—an. Aristocracy; not new, to the brought.with.thcin-’hci'ol and ill t’nuir -secined’a virtiie. wi-itcs learned-; fjdnders of tins government, ’ dlsta8lo!for s lUe arKtheSrfdisgust for jn- Ji’ °f "Habeas and regard'iis v;cre the .same.they - supposed they_* d’ustry,; llu-ir austere dominion over suspension asa tcnible.outiagtk. e . left oehinij..;-Ero*n the dedication /heir dependants, seiik to establish a .will venture llip opinion that he can- 0 f •Plynioutfi Hock.” on djwii iii : siavehoiding aristocracy, and instead* ■not tell d’hat t)ie writ is, and now ami - slory, til! the time ot. jifd tu.ro of,the liberty'; wo have jjq long enjoy =' appbed. ; When the Nfitfon is ihy i;evolutionary slrnggi.;; ’tl^wcrfc! e d, give us brutahty^dohrcdatioiTidiu: struggling between life .and death, its tins same old lories. A c!aaj»- of nicft ; ’ m an- bondage, tfaffie iii human flesli, yt i )eo pl e oritbeir represenlatiyos have a -; v ho preferred Moriareiiyydr an Af- ,l ;ir kneL and sorrow. J. - •: right to make use elf istomaicyr tolhe true form df govern.! y Siiallit IkvI ? Can It lL that wo, tho . . everything within.their power to gave nvent; and when they cpuloinot 1 litre- j s „n» of noblb-,sires, who fought and .ji. If it is cripple 1 in any nay-.no Juee all lue coinoiistible matter into bled, and sacrificed their all for our. matter how or by whom, society* arid pur system, yet tlmy in i s u ' K es. and .gave to n}, as wh think, justice bqtli demand thc;eyil to -bC/rt!-' ti.rjtstiiig in a fire-brand under trie , the Areaicst and best of «'rivcr-r.me’iits. ' inored out of the way-. .Iliad tbe. pov-- milil name oi’ servitude or-slavery. o p r< , Vfl , on riselves ’-nnwo|r(hy’ ?'• Shull. ■’ ern.ment cxcieised a Ultle | more .and since -we bcHev’e that ‘compacts ;let this graml,'govbrnnudit perish jbur obnilition would bo bejiler -to-day;AAuust.• .answer tor tlteir corporate; ; su M rjho’-swept from oIT the face- of tho ' .As it is, bur plans, of at tuck arc v.-rong.’.and 'governments for ‘the lob , earth bv traitors.^An aristocratic few. ■ lealed, and ip tact cyciy tiling eon-- ; [ies ami -uusiaivos f;t their Halers, il - tlittti tlicy riiav rule and revel in the nceled with the Nation jarid. it? Af--j-.(hA.po.dpie, as<iv adopt .those ; destruction, ruin and jshvvery of tin; •> mios. Somcf persons iaije to r blaine,": wrongs arid .sanction them as llteir J tb<f Uauny. - I ' and. we hold the -Government- hasdr.j.own- ads; yet under the Supreme Go I , iWeotfom and tbe ritriit everywhere , . right to an-cstany onclsippepted, and : vernriie.it of the Rider of nil the ■ hold thenr just as long as the exigency; car|h. and still entertaining rim* prisf-; C bn'flict. 1 The eyries of all nations arc requires. Traitors have 110 rights 'eronceltbr a Hepnblicaiv,or Democratic 1 U pdu usl with anxious: ckpeetatior..— "batever under g.the Constiluiion.— j form of governmortt, are cannotftven : Other RepuMirs hal e boon sweptfrom - diet us first save the Nation front ira- f o r al-momont entertain the ideadifthe ! o ff t be iacd of the ckrth,; and have : pending ruin; and thenj.if In sohloing.; overthrow p( cun- Coiisliuitioh, and-lj-ufttered- down jho- stccps of might v 'l'spme things have been done that re- ; t be law’s based ibsi-eon. AYe believe i forever ■’•; .' ' ' : <pd«’csTedt-bss or a,nVerijlinent, we will | that North And South have bommit-S If wd fjpl, Chaos fia* oomeWgain, ; 1 rbave the time-and Opportunity to at, | ted both porsonataiid national wrongs; i a k,| fr’onitiid nnransmried thionc Ofdcs tend to it.- ; are compelled to bo--| that the national Or edmp&c’t wrongs i pbtisnr, shouts of msiifonant joy will ■' 7 ieve that sympathy | withftroason,:Aiast be atoned for in. this 5 ’ life;. that i sihrllo / ihc world with Varthipaltc . . arifil hostility to vhe.Goyernnmi'.t.is tbcMndividual ones arc reserved for iutnre jvoioo- of victory. ■ r veal cause of.tbescrattacks upon the Aife.’and that the God of Israel is s,till ; \ 1 "s ’ A ■v Administration'. ; Nothing do ; enemir-; oh our.side as in U’mes-ofold, opposed j C ; _ Nov. !7tb,’62. iige patriots arid diseburnge’ traitors wrong apdfo oppression in cvci-yi £<litor Argil? .- Deal' Sir—-I wish to —not One word against rebellion do ; ibi-m. That’ when, years ago. there I con ,- cct an error that vvas -publishod iir we e-ifer scg. Every cdiiorial, every -j was a severance ol’dlie churches, north i-. the Patriot and. Lnion this , article selecledHn relation to our dif-j arid south, the finger of the Al'iuightybJ morn ln toCapt. Donehoo s ficulties, is. and intended to j was writing our destiny u as surely as i lropt_Bcavm; oof. 3 . iveaken the cause ofj the country.—l it did of old upon the walKwlien 31elio j,^^ 0 e£^, t - or J or Wsdniormant, iriust bo Men whose loyalty' arc above suspo-; Tekel was pronounced as a | ver > T mista,kcn it they ak h cion haye never yet suffered in- 'agoinst wiekedmks in high places, Ithe1 the P a pcr slates, that there are eighty > dignity from those in power. ’Butand although ivo may be scourged ; n “Democrats company. The the loyal men as the editor jibe loss of lathers, 'sons and brothers, i c® l * l P a,^’| a - an^, to whom wo allude, j may’ justly ;bo (we shall come forth from these tribu-y think-that they haVe not very much questioned; and to save the lifehf liie | latiofts, rind as a nation, maintaining 10 ‘ hrng” on, if it is the onlyr;Demrf ' yNation, it may; be,lllought proper to | trie -principles 'given to our fathers cratic company from the county:., arrest, all whose sincerity (is doubled, j and transmitted to usf, satisfy the world: Please publish and oblige the. IJe-. ■ A-d by tIiCjSC malcontents./ And why ? i southern ministry, even now, declare g, 1 Whatipnblic act has he been guilty ofj/hat they‘-hate’ a Democratic or Re-1 Washington" Dee. l.*-Tiife Presi . that rhndo rs him so culpable ? Nokh- i pubKcan form of government,” they j dent’s (Message is spoken of on all ring dal alleged, against him but firm , only rc-ccho ihc sentimcuts of those bunds as the best written and- best adherence to the intriresits of bis coun-I‘‘-Aristocrats” who selected South Car- considered of any he had submitted. . , ; ... ,-a tt- . t-It - c- ! .’ , ’ Ihe radical Republicans are not. par* Because, being ope of flic High j ohna as their Sanctum, and Charles- ticulai-iy well pleased with his lengt% : ’Drifts -of -Democraeyj he chose to j ton as thcir;-Sanri|unifsanetorum,”from argument' in, favor ;of compensation p 1 stand by and support the Government. 1 whi-nge il is declared that slavery is a emancipation, but secession.sympathis - ,■ Disloyally is sufficient ground to cx- j‘God-givcn institution, in opcndefiance jng mcnibeisare far worse pleased.- 1 — . ; Corriiriunicato huh; and 'then..-follow to the great principles of tho' him with abuse.. It isiso with every Reformer,, uenomiriating, it. tho “sum accomplished rind With which Con ; Democrat.wiio has come out for the oil ail villainies. , ■ gross has nothing to do commands -rivar and the putting down of rebel- A’ muc * , 'i l Ue.ution.. - . 714 n ! We iskrinrk.M Ws.il..her ev- Bnt we now, as we always , There is no triUinf irvwhat shapH v ; -believed that a Rrilf-constituted “Ag® the telegraph may get the message . er seen a. line of commendatipn^■ °/f| tocracy”. has rive’r existed in this coun:- West, but it min* be-well tp‘assure riri i Gen.. Butler, of .Judge - Holt, Houy lrv . f7 orn its' foundatioiri.' J' our reafiersytliiit as read here it iij’ Robert Dale Owens’ hr Archbishop j u ; t -, s O We« 4as no more nor Ices £ r ’ aboTO thc ayeragp of Presidents ft life . They j than u )c * overthrow of: o B r govern- A EngLh Yallarvdfoham & CoVs dc b ? Way ° f a 7 Jus^;| raent;’ thaHwealth \ WSb to chief mohsfration .ob aSosls,. before lh| j i '-Thej'jtoraopjv party; for country, and ; CB gj n d or meanV for the aecbmplish- was brought iitiris regardotl T 4 .that in sufficient. 'Wc ai-e for the pun-'i mej £ tho qL r k and that aAliuUkey note of ibeir policy for tji 3 7 where, North; vvhelbcr that wiealth P « , , fJ <ir So.utfct And theste-attaeks upon: : . dr, -.'’ft , ■ri ; t are rumors of fighting- at •fo the Administration sire the offsv rimr or bn . man yet slavery was|p r |3;ericksburg in circulation, - of-hatred and frogsonri' ”to be'the repreSentatinn tkat pow-rido|l%'He!4 nnrcliablo. * BE AVER*- T. C.' Nicholson, - - PEXIf’A. i, in ison, seek itca'd idah I of a [lord- Leter from tjbcj Rdulidhead Regi | i :uient- . , '■ \ Camp os Caoterls Rosj Va., ) | ■ November Ipth, 1863. j : Mr. Editor Perm it me again! to ad-* dress j ou. Sineo lbo .gr«;at by,ttjo of SoutU Mountain, and Antietani, the ‘‘Grand Array, of tpe Potbmac”, has jomparativeljjj'inactive, save " a I finishes with Kebel Cavalry. [ 26th of October; the 9th army jl.o which tlrfcj 10bth ;P; V. is at-- , broke up theirbamps in-Pleas lley, Md:, and started for ' the 'oroinion,” ‘crossing <the Pbto a; Pontoon ; bridge' at Berlin, been • c few sk On’the corps, tacGcd ant, Vi “OM jj mac or and gjjiug into camp for the night, near Lovettsville, Ya. The It pops were then in good health, and fine spipils,and all thought that the “Rebs” wonldjhdon be flying bleforeAis, for we had unbounded confidence in onf lead er, Gefa. M’Clollan; thinking that by his slrjatcgy, they would be forced to fall back, or stand and fight, and if they chose the latter, wcr wero sure to whip them. By short ;marches,' from cay to day, we finally came to this place pn.JLhe'Tthj inst,, pitched our tents and lay down ] upon a bed of snow two inches deep. Oiir march wasjtiie whole length of the great Valley of Ya?, (the gardonlpof the State.)- It is a beautiful''country, but ■the ravagesfpt War has laid it waste. While passing thrgdgh Louden .coun ty, w(| met many Union jpeoplejj espo-- ciallyjin tliotowu of Waterford,when nearly alt are Quakers; giany |f-.ivhojn had fiperi refugees for six-mouths, to 1 escape the yoke of ‘ Je'Si”%y being drafwjdih his array ; but they Jbpve rep turned to meet our troops with joy, andfhjd us welcome, j The Ladies, top -—God bless them-ymdl usAvith smit dug countenances,{and did not turn up their noses and walk away disdainful ly, as rnany bad dono before; ; but they: visited our camp by dozens, and ex tended invitations to officers and prir vate soldiers, to call upon them, and they should‘receive a feast of the good things their fathers’ house could furnish. “I needl hardly say/* fcauy of 1 up accepted the mytationl rjgince leaving tills plat all | we h&vg. met were Sttcash',■ of the vilest kind, who would neither .give nor sell a single thing'to Union soldiers; hence tno boys went in on foraging, and many j tiiiiejs at midnight) .1 have been woke [.up, by tbe squealing of pigs squalling | 6t M cliickchs and turkeys, quacking Of Idpeksand geese, amlthe bawling of j-sheep,which. had beer brought into j caiijip, to j the slaughter. ’ arid-- . iiy ; morjiing all would be ni(vely,|(lfgsscjdi - jaiuljeach oiliuer'ojf the ncgiiucht pro- ! seated with q portion of. tiho spoils.f-r I Thqn?of; course .Division :co|in>nandqi‘S I ; kiicjw nothing of the doings of the j ! night. But foraging became too: ok*.i 1 ten.jl.yc aiyl the citizonsdirgan to corn-! IpiaiSii 1 "; hence, on) the. Sill jnst., a gen-' . era! order was issued, id put on quart) i tcrjguards to keep the hien in camp, 1 j,-andf call tile roll lc vpryt wh hours from j ■ six [dVlhcto: .in ■. morning till eight at hight and report to •quqrlors-; all .ahsoqtabs, then to Re ceive such punishment as the Gener al niaj- pirt ini tforn This ha'? ’StOp cd the foraging, and, now we arc; liv-, ing on fresh beef, cotfee and pardhed corn, thps being all wo have hadi'fpr, tluj last hve days. o bread of ihijiyi kiaddias been’ issued to our 'Brigade; ’ since the 7th i n«l., then the. uiciflgot leiV y Ward-tack’ 1 hipjcce. ‘ At presbiit thj-re is- no sign of eyeiygbttiivgtanyt lii iig'i-W, buta fur prospect, aiwf'htill Lot ‘iWtufiicl. J/Umfer ler raiynts -of-,what .|w haVipp-jVyrt] I 0:! ot ; i-,kir Jlt'earv-r a-d'diiic are. not starving ; but IJteil you this j -Butternuts.” 'l’ : j [ ’ * V : ■■ iail ot fine, is pretty hiu-cj, and if imt i Tho Democrk-y i will", J. suppose; b.*n changed the nien will >ooi| ,!«•. I ma l<o a desperAto cffpH to clisli-an;- reiluced to jiy/iting 'Often have ■ the B( ,i dierB . ; Ortei thihg I pan;- [ ueurd the. boys exclaiming, “Qli inv j n otl -un'def stand : If -a ccuntijyi my country .; it 1 lia<J ii j |jj ie gqliiicrs, now iri [the fieh.fi are biiiTci ot dried apples^ • Until ibis j fielmocrat — as has bcin proclaimed ort moiiiiny we, ,wflvo igr orant, of tfie| aU | occaB i on9 by ' }o<|oWm papers— c’luso of the failure to gje.t. “grub,”(bij.fc w[) V . a ,. e {hoy so feabui of al lowing now it is knovvn )that a certain Itojh thi : in { 0 vp t«?.: But [they. know; 'fail ojiifw/, (1 dare,hoy mention tho.it rme w^jj ; . dcelarationii: were' false.-^-i lixartse pi hiy infiripi- rank); failed to. That lie has served itk purpose,! add ' guard th 6 passes ni Urn Blue Bulge, nt>A y. lte y attenlptia iboldef stroke;— a id t.iedicbels got pi our rear j and ]f ; those who rcjniain aitibohie. aind .use cot of! our train. -Tnis dh.pg ev i. y effortln their prtvveri to ‘ thwart .l ungs, and placunj prmia Oiupn administration in its endeavors to T«> 'i\ ttuard osyr iKcbol pig prtns. Bul Jd U e ithis retbcllioii afepllowcd Jt6 and chicken coons,’gives cauSej 'fpr j, ave a voice in tho : selection of those cOmp.aint among the noble meu)lw|io ty jlo aro to b 6 placed! impositions *>f, ; } uv< | CQ * no 10 country & UB t and’ power, wtiyTexeludo- those tattles, and not ftand as sentinels w b o have nrkcticallti'-'i dcbonatraiod j yver llebel.property, and live uppn, t h eil .devotion to thciii country ?%.. ’ parched mi wlyjo, the/ onemy-j-;*rfe ife d rumkihrtt Maj. i •* n< l "° Wool,:corrtfnamling Itjfefcf department, i which fell- into their hands, through w iU be supcrcpd|d b$ #on. Schdnek. | tha negligence, of; Gen. . On, Four of Col. Belgcrls (chief Qmijrlef dress parade dust sight an order was master) clerks have been arreested read, that Gen. Birnside tpkei), com- an(l id Washington; cake, .as | dnand of the “Arm)- of.the Potmaac.f’ yot , unknown. The.papers, saydiiere Then speculation Ipgan with us why ig to be a general overhauling, which Geu. McClellan hid been removed; l prove correct. 1 trust the but this mpfning; the mysteryl wan government may keep on ovefhaulf feolvcd by-good authority, that hjs re- i n d U nttl alI the thieves are , ferreted inoval was caused )y his refusing to an{ j honest' men substituted.r ntovo the afiny on She Bth of October, conßUmmaiionldevoutly to bo' wiab as dic( not make, the j i j .‘•Beayeb.’’' vanco from Murylmd till the 2(3th of " I i :—. ■ . mpLJ —’ j.; October, and it is said this is r . Threatened .Retaliation! . not the only time he Las played a rp he following is fbe letter of,i Jeff, ‘,‘lono band,” cobtnW to orders. TJp- reIaUoD to the shooting of on whom can vre; n w roly with conn- . ■ •• . f.dence since,the Gnat has fallen 1 I *® n Confederates m Missouri : know of none bulbar present chief- Execbtivi: Ofhce, ■' ■) tain, General Burtside; in him wd Richmond, Kovem)>er 18th, j' all have confidencl; and will follow ■ Lieut. Gen. T. J. ; Holmes,- Coin-. him :■ knowing thal when h,o madding Trans-Mississippi Doparty that victory will bj ours. Godgrant ment —-General—Enclosed you will find him success in crusaing-tbis Rebellion; a slip from the Memphis Daily Appeal arid Ibat the day-is not far; distant of the 3d inslf.; containing ari account when the clash ofjarms will yesound purporting to be deriving; from the no more In our lagl. and all >"ill live Palmyra (Missouri) ;: (7ouriVT, a Fedyrf in peace The location of out present al journal, of- the murder of;ton Cpii; camp ia " miles spuilpwest of Warren- iedbrate citiiens of Missouri, by order j ton, Ya., ort the tank of Carte»Js Run, of General M'is eil, of tlie United one of the tributaj-ies of tlie Sappif- States afmyJ ' I: ! pf-tf ■ • ,-j ban nock Rive.r. lam thus ex ill Kit in You will communicate |by ’flag of "regard to our whereabouts, ti atkime triico with the lilFc'iierat ojfHeolHcom- Quariermastcr may. toipo-, t i:is iVay manding that degrtptmerit, andi . aseer with a train of prevision; and ’ taint if the facts| jure as ifj llussell Errett, (Payniastpr,) may they he. so, you will demartd thc im- r find tlio place and give up sonic pf'Ujj. mediate su.rrpnder; of Gopj.. H’lfeii tp clo Sam’s “green backs,’’ fop rhppk Xti'p „ Confederate Sa'uthorites, | a.hd,i r if not received any pay lor oyer fouv tbis domiind is not'poinplied witip ypa months. We have only ton cases ol wi 11 , iuform said ijcrnimundiiig officer, sicdiiiess reported irt the mro pfdflrel'.fli' ifhe All the boys of Co. are in gaod Xrst; ton Ur iled Btatcs olficers iwbo health, except VY. H.|Djinl«p ;-bp has j\ a y bo caploredland' fall 'into your Typhoid Fever, bnkyr||b cafe yviljl linds I Very rospccfully, youfs;pr ■ sooa be well. lam iryingio have allj V .vV;| ■1 ' jEFFi:nspNjl)AVist our siok removed from camp tp a llpsJ pi till at Warranted, Va.i| where they.j will bo better cared for thiin they rail l bo in camp. •' j: 3- :.k r - ■ i : J ; W. C.SIIL • • Asst. and. Acting i’.M. Letter from the 140tIrReg- P. V‘ ParHton, Baltimore eri.jMd., Xov..2s jitr. jEritor: Gov. Bradford’* Sab bath paesedjOff Veiy qnwft-. ly in bur camp. /Owing, to the fayi that the Beaver county bompauieef fe eeived their bounty on Monday of this week, ijood dinners ; were ini- abuii danoe ' ' -> ■" '■ ' Our I regiment was presented' with a handsome stand of j colors soiho time sineetagill, frdm tlid hjtatd <cjT Penn ißyivania; The presentation vvds.niade on/beUalf \of the State, :: by Ccih S. 11. Thomas, i Deputy Secretary ..'of the Commonwealth. and received by Cpt.; R. P.. Roberts r Bbtli i!geht)emeh:(le-i .livered able andj cldquont ijfttjresses. h ; Sergeant Riddle, of .<!;«{.' f, : -.lias biteii; Appointed, byi Col. Roberts,; Cujioi:, fjeii-i goant of, the reginveh|j A'hhipit|ex-;- celloot dppbinuneniL, j|,|so' one libed i have any,fear of j iheir’ filing dishppoir,- j c.d, as long ns, they a entrusted to j his care. ” ;U/'; : j. AVe liroj making 'preparations';, tio ) build barrack,hand probability' ! will remain here all winter, guarding’ l the NprjtherirCentiarßailrbafh p Wi it is, li ca inbt tell;l ()ut[ tips; isj. blie. bf the woest managed in tjie;,Uni ted States! h Sea t tie iy p< 1 :iy bußth ef-e' la a smash hp. oollisibh, or mi^haptoib. .cumngj janil ,itf{U .by nil), meanshricoij.- Tnoln tor] tjie.S.trairij djadj’ hi the: morning to; bo delayed 1 hntll night,— The road does an' immense business: Since thp beginning pfi thio rc-behibn- Uic slock' has ran'iip twpihnndrcd pyr cent, and it is’ tfow qiiitje ap roil table concern, e l| 'jj - V- ;; J-j, . IFfc.tß. Fi Hill,’of Candor 1 , .Washing ton county, Pa., had bccnappointhd Assistant-Surgeori, to| fill thc vacancy occasioned by the promotion .Of Ur. Wish art. I 1 donoi Ddnfc there isja regiment ja- the[ serviceSwliosO medi cal -j department! is bettor manaired - „ . , -gif' than ours. There has bpon a'great 3oall pf igrnmblihg and dissatisfiii:fioii (and, perhaps, a good foiindatioti for a great 1 part of : it) iat the ' iriannct. which Surgeons treat thdsick.'trbdlw tbeii- cam flow it] is! in - merits 1-do tint kiiojsvl biuliu tills,/citu,- dor compels inu to stale that the i-itk receive cvcryicare apd atlentidii th|a! it,is possible for llie|S«ricpon.-r. t:> be stow.- OufidlospitalU now in a ejuiri-h convenient to the cdmp-.A Mrs. ]>Jn gan, wife or onei bfjjthc i■lienibcvs.jtif Hie ,' regiment,. is l v, iib tjbe. Ilbspitiil; anti too iiiii'eli. canno.f,.'be said in 'praise of tli,elnijfy'riiniblc man ner, AvliielV discihiiitgijs her vilify Slib in hr!r [clfb.irU to ii!-R : yi .ate the suduring aud|prb.iU|»Ce the coni fTOn of the.-sdekv-j A-'] l ! ■ There_A has b.oeii a /c<r| -changes;- in i the oitWraJ ot 06. |; ‘•Hjj’f since' Icft Boavcrj ,'coi> A fjjtunujc! • GatnpbfcU,- who left as |2d iJiuutenaiit is now (.'at tain, arid Vance 2d Lieu 'ler.auo Tlio reginipnt is in-gobd yon clLtion; I and ; is rapidly g cieniiy in drill, &c[. if / ’ . -. A . A Gciluiive Uni&ajnen l.pi this dnc’aiity a-ro scarce. |i arc j Aplenty here whof inaKe loud* whilst, 'charging jibe s.ddiers' |m|M ; Csorhi-; fan! prices tV|r wjhat'tlkvfr liavn f6>•!!., *Buli really, one iiiaif cbiihi possess hlj "the ijdjal'fy-Uicnji ife di) ;jvhis, neighbor- /. How to Go to . The American Soldier, ■lt"t'virfi- not Indkjcnsy:; jfpr-; Gunc-ral , The Paris Pays publishes an pxtiact Burundi. ip. comiudlhikh|-[hy.t} Riebj ot h letter written .by Gen ClnseiW R J., round- by! a ,ro«t>* that ~vvi! i-.please the! french officer now iii iiie i-, bftltk • i’oec'i'uW?.' Ohi4kl ihcdiyournhis asl! United -/Stales,.'in whidn he. .say^r" jserts that lie njovcjntihl;t‘o;Fredericks'-i.the;' soldiers ■.under',- his 'command -Xl fburg-U lkt/dp.j’uJit-ij;,'dr..e»i tiso .at’UfAltcr,t\vb months of >anq»M.'u'a«di I'. itontion of/tbe "feliSls frombthe real such ns -I never' endiiCrd.ij": |bash of opi-rationis:' - : b'e; even in the Crimean. war, where If, iYorktdavin, atlrcngtho'fj-hever .weyc in want of food.:nor ' e .x. i-i this, it goes bn io ejiiim tilts movemcnt|baiistcu by long marches, I cun speak !' 1 as u gri.i.KKlribuite 'of- “the 1 enemies of jto you . knowingly of Ihe American k General M'giellan’’; to bis genius ;-for j soldier. During all.that time we have' tb'e; routefty the ilhihinsulh.is.said tbibcen dharcliing night aiidMay, iotten bo Ids route, j and B General Btfrnsido S timesf without bread, and.half : <jf our ~ shall go tliai wny'antl tiikeißichmonih men ibpeless, exposed; to.a cljiUy rain , ho will bo lint doing, what ATGlellan without, shelter, tentOr Village; ,i\e/ ■ has. taught, Inm- ,I lU 1 . bay.eAhus walked \ Another ;of llje same : complexion fnilos. But that which." in itty&phrioti. declares that ‘•the!' hyedericksburg makes the-American- soldier |the- "first route 1 is part of | Al’Cleilan’s original |in the Cqhiii u( the Ft-vm-i,’... plan,” ana that, when sbout to i ciive ! soldier that I cover 'hdard.; Li hi the army, he explairied his plans fullyi utter«ii i"complaint - op; a gruui.ie ■ I ; to Burnside, who will how"; endeavor never was compelled to ir.iTi •) a >.■/. : ' to; enriy them 6ati.;| Itpppc ! ars.Hherc-|ishrac-n.t upon him: When 1, m, = .-■■ si Vi fOro; do. mat'tei jvjtjbat -road! Burnside ra styagglor to fall in. in' v may! take, |tha‘t,h6| will be hilt endeav- (• me /liis Walked fgct.'ivnd: hurry -on j,' oring J tordo wtiatj M’Cidliuh -hiff/idrdkhVucliashh,fwu!d. I, Bare bui. (,!'£, t .. td do; and consequently that the la( r to' express iniy ofdpiiiiVof filei An*, i tor Isjeiitillcd tp all the ..profit: of thw caAVoidior.He addiFlo.t^j.'.<j.'>air.im / ] enterprise; .if it Shpuid prove success-/ of the I-Tcneh : a patitfuf'c.-'aiijd, j ml.' ■ ,■" 1 .:. /, |, ■/- j. : j.tion-Which i (Hi not think' it ) If Burrisido’; expects to gottto itiVeTlor-a-gp]dier'to acquire.” I • . -5 j capital", lie in list ngo there by some , .■ 4 i .• j road, and .if' ire"captures it.the will jbfe Attack oni lfewbern ■ybicVit'jis:;^''W i flly‘ [ . W Bi:RX.X; , G. via Ur. Mokr,'./ t . (AlClellaw: did ntd, dot 'and ..all the; . ;■> thursdiiviXoV. 2% fei. r J "I efforts ■of »cl ehiidg pohticjaus p/JIC-1 . oi f Tuckdav: some 4'>ioo%cr.el« Itpfive him of ithc|glory, w-liicir he will; of Bri-o (h' n; .wiuby such a chnqnCst, w|.l beaitlhr-/ nUe m P tcd IP drive"Hi our hi/ kvfs rrd'li !4>- ""1“ V" i t4eltl,V.city. - ■ /' ■ •‘•■L'ttlofitter tp make , the most of y fyhev. advanccd on t!,e Tro.,t road " Jhe honors which are i now - pan ; to.; AomlsPoliocksvilk, fami's-ilccecled in I - bun, for they aife but - En.cpdpd - a skirmiJh.thc pick i-t|irovv odium.upon the e - ft - hoK • y M r f:i • if Burnside should bo sjicccHlul: 4 be]( ;-: f, ic ■.VhUgh ,tbe i!f ■ in tie vyxirk, which he ,as j: oodß . • n ,UcV to capture two ’ ' the political knaves; wiindrop: tifcir Jd)ni - niw of jr^ lie huscti s 2TtH*t. present hero ‘‘as they would a hot PPfvv j .ditf onp cdm in/nv pf jtiie, S to, go to work) to nnd f eW |Do:n,ocranc; r 0 4Ul atifachelori Creck.,6n >; candidate for the- Presidency; out " > s ' ■ I thnpore ayadhblo material. < :J\ lhJ l, a i l(st , OC , p .' L / These feliows rermndsjis, howeyei* r tioni were defeated, falling ‘barlf.; t ! W °^ lCe ;in .disai-'ik'V’ and on tUe j ’ She wa* at. all Unn-s - juvt :. f{ouble : u . k ■ • . 3 fedo nnester, nilbcr/enjoy- - /n (e . Cub^s thong),! kn rhke .nlril ?og '.-M*,® sanf to bci' |.ono. *lav:.; i-jabnccte h'nawarcs.'butHiOl.' ii.dm Kurt^t. “ifaiy, go and' makwa itiije ;,.j--jsdMttss.itiv a.cits. .the P,ptoitW - under the bed. j ; p\cs sir}, woromikiri of the post: was. ; ' S':^ JUSI at ; hl!'points. : | ' :-j t(J ■"/[! t I'oiOesefters frointhc llch'-l ariuy ■are:- ! /.':/• '. „/ ■ h "1-1 ;/'/>■ "' /' ~ i fjiiiie iinjneiomsfdiftt-cii cauvc in oivtliaj n ■ .FirAT/xu&i Ihitutbß. -PEApkct fiiom -doth inst,. / . f - ■ I SyXS-J>AtljllSi7lS,-- f iyi«i| -r,-: I '/ ■ _| \ J i Aiiania, of 'pct;.-^S : || ; ■; Frora Memphis /, ,'j. ; , i has adorig a(i(jli Ve|ry sharp review" oisj 1 C.tnto. Iff..- Friday, X-ov. i |,£ie.n: Bnik-lg’s^eiimpaigfilu, jTlio.;. incendiaries Ivavodjct-n ifytps^ ■I in/.wliiehjitV'Sows up "this 'iiWapatrUv/ ’f '' •*'" ' i f"' li .k.1.-' .. .o ’;-;; On biiiidav' I .tuere were [tendiftcivnt ■ ne |'‘Vj 10 *h‘>ow fng •' • au ! a^ttempts nindn th.set tiicl city oh tiny I extract.sijowiing the hopos'entejrtaincd .f,;,; on '.ilr,ii'd:js' jfpurtefn/ ' slnoviiig . j a.l/thc SQiityhml the' rcfi;inice| piuco’d'icijin iiisiv.eiy, tiiardlitd-e a ' upon such wrbeilion.' svmpa'thi'crs as ;;movc tiien t for. fhe. des truetion ? of .Ike I v-i n 'i • ■ j-/ ;f, • I : I i ■■■■, i i ' ifitv; .Great alariu exists in con?;- I \ all/iiidi'i-narn. aml-'othctw: ■/,- 1 ■ ■ - .. /■> . .. ■ J/'.-.' '-'-j M v j- ./,! '.v/M'i'ucncc:-- ■ , ; / /■ -i_;' 1 - - /-; • iflad G;cnJ'ilsiaggt.onp Ipps dn.ty -di;,': /'Oil 'i'liesday.rijorning 250 Rebeluav-. j:well' and j!ls||iii ; Oinptly as!' (fen. .■•Sjinitßi’-alry took, {bedtow'ri of Llciidcrsoii, et* I did, liquidvilitj Would have.been ohrsj the Mobfie and-Oliio Railroad, bunv : Cincipnali Would hav e fai'ni/l/ed luip.ii'.g the station bouse ana other prop j supplies. ■wbiip:k , o!nin , Qldh. nngl^crty.They also,took - one compin.v bdv(f been nui- head jhat-tcrsips:^'.Tiiffi^of,i T nion soldiers prisoners.- ■ Would .the V:illanvl-igh|ins of . ' and ijl»c .BHglt.tsjr.of ,1 nilihnar/ i, lied to the issuing: of jGen./.Bihgg’si ndteil prpclanvation ; tlidivtyould-'fnhtiV. | friek.ds in ■ Mdfaivgi,A)hio and ;, | in.mois, VlnivC : joined ; |he /arnvv t 'tlicn.-- fool- ckhjldjj Gofn l>ragg.;i jibiivnig. -mg, jiliidho. ilYcskcrn froni. lhe|; j Haslcm Stales ba4e wli|'sp.cred 'torihs^ , of peace Inbl th e Bon ip \\ eslern car :j I j ah<T tln-i?'i)|igbt V) c baye reasOhablyj 1 I ho|)ed' foi‘ piftire'. > : Bt|.* - . ijow all'/ hopcj; of. jgace is-ihdr'iwntci wjjo-i(poncd.hml | ■ dur jo-ospoc's ■ are g|oOtuier than -o'licn we. began to kbe/njoiiniaiiv., fbc-: ijame. our appharaiice /near the ()bio jias onr.kcd lijiany^imat to T bc ndded ; to the Northern SiErnyy. that, bad ;wo renfained South of |,the; .nkmn.lain wopld never i leave ' talkch up ■ arms against us.. 1 ''J. ’.'■ l; "" ‘ —[ /l ■ i iC>l .GT.nJ RoSß(ijtANs’ 1 S Gat. PANTRY.-Wy, ■j). 15. [is ‘Assistaift: Provost slai[sha)-j' General at Ckiii. lu'adqnar- U>rs, anil,has: Oh of -the ionKilo.de-, partment.; ; Ocyiimnally a ri'i i, ’'y fonValc- b’i calcs. iiway fronvCapi. 8.. '-ail'd inkikts dn'seeing the Genera!;'; One of these yesterday ' rushed ■ np , to 'Gen. RjisecrjahSi WlrttdlAg'bemdf between ,G bii. Jl.'and; 'Cfcnv Hamilton igaying': • ’ ’ ; --Js this 6'fii'.-R'qs*c*Vahsf.?’ , ‘;, [ / ‘•Yes madam.'’ ■■■ ~-j Vv‘ ' ,• “Well ,can’t .1 have, a rnss?”[i[; : ii[ ; * -‘Hadam” (with if *l6 w-b p w ■ 1 1., i s not iny business to gfye you a pass; it ■is aiy duty tip ffcfuse, it.’’ ' _ Apotbef [lndy apprduclied on Jan other occasion,.,am I ‘ begap w ith a;pit i fill etcry in regard to. lier “poor, dear, sick dndc:-”i;.y >4: I n .. M-i'fw <“■l bondo.c: with,you, madam, said *j} ri , ewe. lal-tor-for the 'fo/vd of Viil, i' s | the Gjcnorakon that qjiictcway 'of .Ins. j t Vft imwiplCm oiwohbSfGho cmmo of “It -is’ unfortunate, t:hat uncles ,wi!bi^ o] i 9 rrivo[l -be Hr f C VVor G somtimos get # riciusinHispos*;G) Jl, ;\ h duy-y-f llmwJli. i/That t°di Ks^«,dfsa r .arai<stcd nncle. ,-J tp]ace may halve Hhc. bolls, bat - they*' , “Them you panJympathiio witu .. monopolize. the Domm-V me’she said. i. I , iyvhicli is inadcVavailaWe bv hi.-ttia'bU , I do, and ovdiptv.my and Catlmnic‘Bills! nr4 IJnela:;Sam g ? ts oym- his present ]ike _ (]ot 0 j l1v; itl tllis countr v but,. noua 1: will give yptt S all co.ijui-.es Vhdre civilizafiob a" 1 . P a^ B I if 1 ..' ,i . • ■!■■ ■/a -,.« j 'commerce have sjoifei 1 AVhiie adw'-S r;lt tvonld Of cpnp?, ,bc an; nnti-c i-, til^,ltel . nlity ; th»V m ** w Vte v .°?W «»* stqry;tp^e moii .. n d6ni [ lklß , fir 4 relate .wtottlio- lady did. a . v.-v Tibaivcf town, we will rcndrwiW#-’ 1 ICor. Crmafi Gnzdte. , ! of bells .spreads over the whole [;?■[: munity that hears. them.- [iiwy :|| country, and tlijuir.ynfhb'llj - is little known, but the cNlleTrop his home inGet many, Ms; land,, wheather the dinme dari l ""v", Chiirebj does notfinalee his heart iintddiis moullvj, and. his-eyesis'G.? 1 [' Ihe'V.etfijßeclion it bfin<^fdb,Uld[' : ’ his-childhood, his ; aiKli his.manhood loved to lirar at , i.siil appitiach (ifjeybuing in his 'inf :ian.l,- » -I j of - in motion. - •• ,1 General Sherman .with bis forces left jlein pbi so ri Wctjn csjlay;.Gen. Grant’s army struck i :down -yesterday, and marclfejJ off on llid Holly Springs •road, Wrtll Bcveri days’ rations prepar led. jOulyji one tont: is 'allowed•.each j twenty men; one to tbe officers of • each company,, and six walrus },o eaeb regiment. ‘ ’j. r- Tbo rebels are falling back,towards Grenada, tcaring ap.' thc track,inirry-- 10(4 off tHo ' rails and burOingrtho Ithey,potii'‘<!. .It; is reported' ; Inal 't Way [arc arch pioringtbeir beavi ior valjiables fropf Jackson, Miss!; ' 1 ; Prisoners taken, eprjripss til the. niter hopelessness of their cause ■in . the 11 -ka iki': a mac. .Sov. >lO.-7:isrt of ilu> (tu -ny vi.jji neared last • doive retired; jiito .tlffc-.rangje <M‘ lii'lsjia the roar ot. Fred- - efickshur<;. ■'■■■ jNcy." r-^i ■■*' 1 onVi;i -v.ark< j almost daily /'make! > 1 svi : |?- appeariM-e. - o : redf-'K >|io >‘.j ciOAV(’edf;:ilnf':?'l •i-brj'&i|d.jy 'u 'iih re- ; doubts Juki liiflii! 'joiic batterieju, whose j Ifrc.ir /i.;vc(ly upon .the totin’. ’jbtiv*' riv-hoy been -Fjvv ;pln libafs t aW reported to b:|vc *:t'lv;u,(-edi up'{be ilappahunuouk, Kmg ' G-e'o.rge Court ll.ousua, ' v " u *s?. I of’tliis nearly t": that • |; joint, but at soma .d;-tiibe.e it"i '-be S-vu-eiv' ’,/• ■ t ■it -! , , ■ ! .]& ’fe,vv shots wj£ret .bjrown <yre.r {‘4^ I river - tb-'lnj-by -bitu of butylefi 'win|o. ! butterfis. ’probably 1.0 fry tlw rtr - vyhk •tbehir.iis, • 1 ' f.'-.'i ‘ " ' ■- Jtuimr-blo Jias ;iv!)irnyi;i;it;ii; b!**- tomporarv.visit to ;WaXhiui;lb!; -r •Anil’s-' qijicl aloni; yiir'lo;e- * p . Won’t Surrender. -'.I • - I fi'bo city .‘authorities ’of Sijtvdnnai 4 -- (}are makiiiu; iirrtiyentcii's' to >m;ve 1 uon-coiiihkuio.t s tiT/iiktlib eity;jifeeara } tory- -lo 1.1y.v niitivii'ated_attkek f--.c tl»ii ib-iii'inv. yffiie ii^hnvii^'resbiuiioji-riutas j.im;inimx)Us!y -adopted’; try the I-" 4 Jfcsf-h'fdy That' the Hc-itv iOt-.S.ivaib- inab should never be surrciiM-rvd-*- 1 that jityshoiihl be ’cjetbrnled -street i street—rtinyiL’ if . tukhn., .”tfie-.vktiuf 3 ■ spoils should be a beiip of ruin-. ’ Wo wish ou whom- God hf ■would Oo n side'i not, juld ttlm iiiiiko oih 1 civile desirer~B.ud |st ca)K I’mi. Bu'.inei;] -iv. 1 : I|- l.G;~l~` II N J-r B I'•,r o. ", A !\ MY •:(.)!• p.' ile ve,<t;’r.i:-;v tjV. V .ThoY - pn&Ny ■‘life vuili'v .iviiTiil ' tjerou* townsro?" ;'se«l with top; ire uttraftwi' - ;W ?| bf ’ i,mi ll 'r^ni» onuvj l-‘‘ IV v gen \H bless r *whe ine m Iren ai 'ron^or =
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