w ■> BE.4^ Wednesday, Dec; S 3, IMS. b: L. IMB3IE, E4H*f it f roprittpp. For- PreiHept Li 1364, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, -;U . ' orj ILLIJIOIiI, ■/ ■- - r i ■ '• . * • > * '[ vl E#r Vlso PrtsUeNt. • ANDREW O. CUR * IN, • .j OF rZBSSTLTAVIA. ' KJfiOLABSHIF FOB SALE. A SCHOT.ABWIP TS r'IIUIX CITY COL IEGE.’V PITTBBTTRO.: for wtlr. at a ÜBsid. pnror XT. Enquira at Protboaotarj’i office,BeiT«r, Pa. ■ d«c23,’53 : will*, be no pit per issued front I hi* office .nest week, fit being co'tomary; with; ti*. and the country pro** irenwillc j' not to pobiish any dnring ! the ! x ‘ *%-Tberiv will;,ht» J meeting of tbe ■Rnitm Lent'tle of Btntvcr. in the Court ’ Honre. bit 1 Saturday brening. Oec'. 26, . at 7 pxnt- to elect three DeWute* tjo State Cot»Tenli«»it; A full attendance •la requested. I -*>*. ■IWe attention’to the otrd of Dr. SeorjfedrK ' who . lit*' lately located ipeonrg for the practice of hie profawioo will-bo a anpperfiven at the School. liall. in Rocheater, on Tiinredav evening. the 24th iiiat; the proreed«.t«» he applied for the ben efit of‘‘t he, «iek and wounded soldier* All life invited; laidiea «a well aa gen tlemen. . ... |■|■ ' ' ; The Progtoea Wt Bay* Made ? iWjpjihall. from time :to tihie, giro ■ brief notice yf thje ’National progrea* hi restoring to the Union State* and Terri|orie« which:? were forced oat of ' the Union by the infnmoa* crew of of rebel slaveholder*. demagogues and traitor*, and shall now commence bj •bowing the condition of affaira in Lonfftiana. -| ■ When oar fleets, after the moat splendid fighting known in naral w'ar fare.triumphantly pa*»ed the’strong and almost impregnable form (f the rebel*, on the lli*«i»«ipni. and took' possession of the gity of New Or lean a, the whole State ya*. In the possession i of the the pr'terlr! ankefftetb of oar!" government, and of liwal Northern n|er; had been seia-d; and converted^to’ rebel u*s. and the | (Sty it*elf wai filled' with.-the vilest \ amt abandoned rebel ruffian* It he ■ esmv app~r»nt that, having be-an a an interu-dy rel*e lion.*. the ’ har-br-u A hr '"* the! •dn’igWianW h»a;«w |£e of doty twfheir! cnbhtty' and ’’gtyetninenl? Those tnea«uro*.bo wt»ll administered by the j patriotic and teare« Batler. wl o was'i .wisely placed in command. «i!c« , I-T»-pe»*ii }' I" 1 'fop* tire; course. ’■'S'iice then, •iwinsj to th'i f Gen BnMer. N.-w Orleans Jtaa undergone a wholesome purjpitiTe -of rnnjpi > ator«. rebel apiea. ; fishers’ Jji-.d: kvbWn adherents of the rebellion, | male and fen itle. so , t 1 at it is host' oito of the most Ipyal c :, ie£ of the Uiiion. It ban altered mneh tie old cleijrtent* of society. It ia materially changed, and there is but little lelt of that jdangerous and com bustible material Which was oaed by . the fire eat-ihr leader^ }", Freedom pfoplniom on the subject 'Wf Slavery te : tioW:, undisturbed in the i Crescent anil-for the-first time in ila histor j-. emancipation i« openly and boldly advocated. The Aiion; , men of New Orleans, and tenth* ;of all tl|e inhabitants, have i been .convinced, |,y. terrible and sad Inexperience, that in their peculiar po aiiion, at the foot of the great| Valley, Che only safety Igaitst alljiftare re bellion, plots. conspiracies and revolts against the government, and the only aetni ity for thr, .prosperity of their City and Stile, pa in emancipation ■ Tho the Germans and men w a|l closes,, have held their meetings and; conventions,' and , adopted resolution* preparatory. to | fthe formation of a new CoiistUgiion. 1 and of patting into operation an en tire free soil government of the State,! and all this is done by flic consent of • prominent and leadijtig slaveholders Snob will be the result every where.! ** we gain possession df territory held bf rebel force; and the principles i aowuely ennnditodby Prcfident Lin coln will triumph, untilwo aballseloj • the.stars and .etripos. float over the wholiiUoion r r«|ieved from tbn parse! eT aicrecy..' I/;.-;;- '■ '■?, }. j i »t - .it- 'Ja'' _L '.':■ 'V in ! our bu bat were com- ! ■ *> k* . ■ ~<* Tu * . /. i A» I*l par tenJer*hmrerrau 4. •■ -■,• n“V tbroneb the exorcise of the elec* _, r ._ •.• ,■ ,,■ •>•■: .• FkixiidNUß* 6) live franehiKw. and implieitobeirlwitce.." '•'*•■% »J *i at a POH.W wni.:;*" •s**WHM'' l, g^ •i i. '.y L. i ' . ■.. .- ~ ,n * * «ynop*!%' oreo&tment’mr \at tuff. .We given, * .j®,» yey* 11 * n , tnln the metnaga la-well received end tialpqp f°T f -TS W^K?r ,l T ™ ™^the-«ritfefo«.l^^^ U> the jrel! bem«p, bot la the very ev 1 : ; 4 ■ i . i ul piwti vbit i-teare of L Repa blie. If the right. the *"*£%? -J..-.- J. i.j i’ : v; * ,o«r worlhj;:PwMeii^4beWas? » — t -., and anv detfWftlemeJ or mfruitfid tipou • . ~ . . , ;w Win nldea aUthe xmd thickly I i»-.w 'rr f"”'; «'*» • ’ .. -*J_ _ ■.-. v Vi- JL, JLa P rW «°» n i ranninit throagh. ell>i.j!fol6tnm.OTawd'; verj: #*prdly, it k<^t) •nent beedme. bat . tnere fareeand wblel. U on empty j.nd nnnveenfhg **** *** to tho , #Blhl *, ThW^Whonesty whether *He»e rights are availed or j_ i - and iittlud rft>r fcb#, near Gov/ tjtefr frejt zeroise withheld by .an as sumed power of thono who-may be, in Authority or by the brnle fore* of an. archy or tlevolt. the result is' equally fatal to the rights of the people Unci alike at par with the plainest teach ings of true democracy.- It is perfectly manifest to all Intel ligent men that it'is ngainst thesy ’es-' sentlal principles of Republicanism, that the rebellion of the slaveholders of the Sooth alms its most deadly ahiijtß, and if through of our armies, the clamors of traitorous sympathisers with the rebels, or a failure or. tK« part of the national authorities the people td tinder- , stand orrecognize the great prinoi I plea at,issue, the Federal Government shall id every way legitimatize the rebellion ny any sort of recognition of the origins ten dr leaders as constitut ing a government or power to be treat ed with pe pacified as such.then there will be inilhat recognition a complete abandonment of every right of the people to tanned df Cirfes of with the v preMion nl and unreal their own th»Son(h ci»qn* of Uwon. an th«* gnfe «>nlj hr ih» and only he in. coi •o&BitrHli in harmo naridy. . The. aaj eet of the. present afrntrirle »eom* to hare been utterly regarded By ‘it.be h adera i f the falsely called Democrat c party who are po eairerfo cnntpi'nmiip with the rebel* in arm** end to'ha te peace on any term*. even; et the bf!> ell ,that freemen hold pacrid, Snfpope that the cibal. railed e eorernment, at Richmond “were willing to makepeace on icceir ing'onlr pui-Ti •p>ncep«io.np a* ordinari ly bout the? accompaniment of a ( den.and'hy armed force, the United Slater could readily grant, how. cohid | J puch ronoepaion be now made withnil • • a # | i a direct idnindon of‘heir: rlcht to (revolt and an explicit recognition of . the paper on tv of poathern »laveho d | ing * an»t jurats ? . This question in. jvolrep-.pr nciplep jtlint are vital to the ! lixipirrct |of the .Government and if dialed or disregarded by the of the . Union, will open onci* rejm lovai m<* wide the' ruia Sn ca«« if i principle! late cand eftratio | Governor in the Si abject sql But hap; deep, and would hi con o try, tlpe cause ducceedet position manded should be withdrawn and l .our glorious Constitution and the elective'franchise and ererj dear and* cherished' right, Which w«J held under; that sacred in strument/ bo permitted to be tram* pled under, the feet* of. unprincipled and perjured’ enemies of the-.human race—-tor such are the leaders of the rebels noW in arms, arid .their triendV and I coadjutors in < jfha .North* who have been giving them aid and cbm fort. *I ■ .-i ■; ■ • AauThi attention:of our readers is dinx-ted to ?the advertisement of T. M ; . McCord, which nfill be found in anetber polhtnn of jmr paper. Wo are well ioqaairited~with Mr. Jl’Uoril, and,. feel Mle in-saying that any njnsj. nesa left in' his care will be faithfully attended to.. J "i • t "*’ : • . ■ ‘i ■ J®rThe Toronto; Globe dme* an «ble art'cle on the Prmiileul’*- Mvb •nge with the remark: . j There will be commotions snd rui ■ morn ot comniple at the ballot-box: wJien s thone denari- pl*'! iformitv with the will of who -nunm" por.tr.il *i.t i j with their infernal de- floodgates of ar*aichy and rh/wonld undoubtedly he the uch pernicious and wicked as'were advocated by the idate of the mis (-allied derm .arty in Pennsylvania,, for And the small fry of leaders ite who favored mean and imissioa to traitors in arms, lily we have escaped the dreadful, degradation which .ve been brought .upon our ind the total destruction of of .human freedom, bad they in placing themselves in a when they could - have; de that our armies and fleets mid frank net* ex presaio n ,tlea mcsii oti thought; fort-iblene** of Ungdage, with a comparative of style* that strikes the reader ax the production of ah fnl. clear-headed man, of CorapFehan sice views, soand jodgment. pod good practical common Mnse--ja*t what, | the author of the kessage really id It in true there are few fldrirlftNera ind high *cundiog phfisea, bat .'we are the better pleaeed to-find them wanting At all time*, an d mo re especially now, dor we need a practical manin'tbe Executive chair,’ to eee and provide for evil* as they really | exi*t When opposition editor! and ipcdkert cal) PreaWertt Lincoln a pisctical Writei ami pi€c(icll man, they bettofw npbn him the highest cbiftpliWnt possible. We are pleawd r ';too| with the firmness With which the President qsys he will adhere to the policy hie judgment ap proves. At the opening of the rebel r lion, we were accostotned to hear the ? • . V -i• A ■ , • • remark, “Oh for Old Hickory now,” blinding to hie charat<* .ling to bin f.h»rac'teri*tie >! «».?«<) the Union. a-;d hst Wen tha f-au«p of jirit'f *• H.-* to rvbtls and tlleir ‘nUies. ('onocioa* of the rectitude of hi* intentinns and 'he c irreclnew of his jad/meut. b“ lllB JU'U.... pr« iniiltß**'* l l> »•* Ti«Wa, « hi« priicluniitiorm thru Mttj u to ene mies o( tb<- (Tiivcrmn’-nt. N-inh and S-iuth, in nf Piii Jamo* ••Come one; come ull. tliin t"ck shall fly Froni'iis firm base »s soon as 1. '’ Tt.'at put on !'*- . ’.f-ship} th.ti I reals*, of rn-< r?|■ ra- r : ■ i :t is iiW most. iinportHtiti*-ai*>i ihe :*n rriileised.— It is believed'! in,t re!< d ,:, »ifiLwill Moon be crush**. I oul -«fvi of i 1 (hirsi!. some plan must he -by which re helli/ins .Stales oiaydw restored to the 'Union of Stn’es *£»)!■ Tin* question had already fieeh freely disciis-ed in the* public journal* and extreme iiierfs ,nro» iiit>ji-d hy met, of both parties The Presfdi«?)t :|>'jssi»s-.iiijr happy faculty of steeritiif equity clear of I both extremes iii almost aj| disputed IqneHliiins; ••and lluisarpivii.o more Lnearly at truth and ijin this rase He has prnjiosod the jonly*praiical~ar>- iitpraltqn that we have y«t seen—the' otdy rj-ie on wliidi) .we cun rest as/1 liope for ptrmai.enij peac*. 1 . AVe have hut little doubt its timely appearance, ofTeiinif, as it do->s. jeon*-r;l! pn'J in to citizens and soldiers of the S • -itTi, will be'attended . tfirh happy results: Thousands of siidjHrin|s‘ half clot tied and half-starved privates in uvesoruli ern army, .on «il! ; avail themselves of it* 1 provisoiis. Tlie re- hellion in now sustained alone by the leaders, ami when . I hey are descried as thyy noon must be by the whose- sufferings are beeo.ming unen durable. lliewar will dote Wo have not- *Mce now to discus* the plan pro po*ed, but may refer to it again An opposition editor stated in a late mgap of his paper, that the oath proposed to be taken by-tbe people of the South, previous to their retbrn, would not now be taken by half the people of the Ndrth. We have only to nay. in reply, that _ is not true, thpt one half or onp-third of the peow pie of the North would refuse to take that oath: There are some who prtib ably ", would not, and the reason is, tbeir eninity and treason to the’ Gov ernment under which they lire'.. No loyaliman would.refuse to take it, and dark and then hetnrhed to - where lire had left our remained all night and all the next..day and' that night, we commenced’ falling' bact.— Three or! tdhr nrevlou* the . MrDr. Thomas Otmehoo, late of leather had been'so cold that *e!got Well»yille,.Ohio, and formerly of Now Ttsl 7 >'«!e sleep and we were a sleepy W 5, r . J \ , ■ act; and to make matlei* worse the ■ ■ uv l j l- L ‘r nCe a road ahead of" ns was jammed up: with ‘Mtabiliabed himself in Beaver, for the wagon*, and every fifteen or'twenty pprpoee of practicing medicine. He j* a rds we would have to halt and is a*graduate of one of the best medi hi the cold. I went to sleep call institutions in the United' Stales. f“* nr .We grossed the Rapidan just’ after aboutscrcmeerv years. daylight, and'then weworc allowed .Prl Doneboo - possesses all the 3»u «« —■-.A,.... '.J1... . “ „ „ • wasbAt a short nme until we were ail qualification'; requisite to Micceed- in- asleep' At t% expiration of Hie fan. tow |lice. iQil we A»p(*er»*lj Irunt ho < Hour* re id may.fas his experience And ahility are Kappa liahn.. do one who esrneatly deeire* the good of Ik e conntrjr coaid make make each * piediction. , ! . !■ * dit pred.erickiib(M , #Ms>J iMran** j' H. Plank. eonipapy r.-jwan de;ajp^dori?picketo ; ii^l#4^^eon- Ml uif iTroy a ioonvonteftc*, I *o«hl Mnaohi? itul had a- corafortibi c ii fg !iV’« 'Plea'p.— 'jia JtWaai liad.’nt : a. word to eay; in | lie tnaltejk' ;jfljhe. fnigh'i' p.M<«ei off tiir«irj I : 'ini,Ml.‘Wolc; to where jnfknliy were ported, kild oar oavatyjr fradto pome to a fdll stop. 'C»vahty«a» do. very little- with infantry.. AejOnark* >vi» came up we formed in Hoe & battle,, bm. we* had t 0 advance jrenr cautiously a* the fighting hadt-beka in a dense tfine thicket; and apt knowing the pr force of the edemy there' Wo* ikU ger of i>at iiTlo k trap. iWo AirWilhVff,/j»fth r tfora' a short coming; on *e vfefi ‘ ■ . k 16 "'wpemihoiiuli 'll*"*! » ; ,We' laid on; oar krrrti Wl. right,,anil, lire next morning .{wlier: wri"exported to. get the order to XdvnnceV.we were ordered to fall Imck ft appear* that/ we were separated rout the real- of-fhearmy. they Heinif W i«n*itKef A nij«^. r Je r t as \yu started (tcoinrr.ejKied l rthdhe; arid orir pV.w ■lt '' *\ | ' ip t K’ pect» lor)keU niitiirwp Vtrnck Uie f’ul ,]iirp|H>r.PUc^v'ij|vsr RiW*tri> T-">rn ,e-pper me** near . <•. Where Gen. estahlintfe.l >im Headquarter*. hutted a ahori |/i>tmiee aud ‘ pn<- l-eeiled jp?£ 'njtoPtyfik kTa«t^-rather &>*« vtikkl-*, built l-irg" ’ (ire*. dried. jnayStrlviiH', <u»fi‘ iii tho bU'. feli'iire w.-t* n »i V* ; l me we t i;«'dl > a"i bat bifw Warm Work iiriln* morning.,,/ - dnjsVitni: ti|U fin)' ih • th e'' men nji • at half jiaul oi.e o’cjorfc in tin* .iiiorning. ge' their br^WiM. U"‘l b>?.Pi*k ly to'm ivV' at o’eloifk., W;i-ib one Immo. die ihen Were vallWl up. hfee we Mtaete'l and tu wed .r»t<» a wood-* within kb mi -hWlfl a mile if - the enemy's fortifications, which we were orderedi«> aturm .hi dav f'- ht . ' ‘V- • ;" W'iteh we got into the woods, we Mkcked arnw an ljforme 1 largo crekM in liio leave* *' . '«>>- Hat down ,we w.juld-be'-'Oinvi Bubvniimb 'fd that >ve i-iiiiM hardly;move..When it bigniilo h (vak ,(iuy, we- I)«chintorra'tf!*> k cnehiyV have a warm (inieof il, an ivt wdijM have been undi-r the enemy'* tire from the time ie Marled until we readied them; and we had to cross a run said to bo from : three;, to > five tool Jeep; besides they had cut. down trees and ahrcwn everytfiimjTn our.way that they could, andjf wy had been uusuc cessfnl our. wounded would be. left between oiiriihesand mu«t lhave "per ishedwith.coMj About daylight an order came to the advance, and some timer after tre Vreiw'informed that the attempt had. been abandoned. Weremainedin the'woods otitit after 4r- ’ ' •■F-'Vvv little,mo re then one -in ten, of those! I ttfnd tb* peds had belted f * **Jf«edeaJowr~*||*h** #oWW,K" bnbU match for W aad h- «** !w»|¥»-i «on«en« of .heemfv If they ~4 V ,,n; ° Q' J “ «V. 1 ' p •nsioafl fofj a T «rb.tyr let -^ pk " Mkd i'W*J>unld -phonM ; * p.td to. raw Will gel tb.ir bellle-. full of It j and j V&ortUme. . ;\ A.j *.X li P »' ll bo rn * r « " ■' • - -V 1 i:._':• ■ J obtained by increasipg the Win'v s ; .•'■ \ 'l***: AtMiC| .•- tb*n.by dnereitfng the ptr. ' Si'-'bH-. li».» or more of el . res. .I.4liVVhfe hl,ve PT ! Roman JSii'pirc—nmch the r ’®T« °* tb * peri of who*' w?res of oar the, W?“ t 1 11 3 I ""J [while of ind{JSJ-Vl IiJS&tK ij ! ‘ i P mt>i t bi*; Apostle*,appeared,-of adf support t -W : ' t . ■ »£,"S^r : •'^ d ‘ MH,rtfd ' *** ed slavery: And, Mcoitdiy,.4*bSt the ,^°‘ fed . th V*^»^««« S..ptember and kreat uiea tjfthe Jlteyhlathm, and op- t SStS£j tt V on which dll one M a ? l^ d *-} ,r,e .V ?!”" are; formed ia/aW. end should be lc ii d,n> nil . tion ■!i.S t ! r>bu - t q* Cre,l " ed P^?T^ ~t, i e> of errent. a« individual* and a* a people, riei “That all men are born free and equal with, certain Inalienable rights ,”Ao. IThis moetwicked. an« antidemocratic book fep IrtW&fcnf and almost forgotten uViiif, rtffsed into noueo again by the PehiiWy lvania UW , ocratic Centrir Qonitinit'ee, who gate j it drojilatioi- in' Penneylvania theiaet $S n .*Tf nW -."aibrnw, a* an election-1 cerjng paper: ‘ This action of the Cen tral Democratic Committee of Penn 1 - eyiyania wjia iiotaujßHent to ahnwTttib' high appreinalion aiid oljihe of ,: D -unprutic party’i of the nnti DdinicrWiC teaching), of [hie leorned ; ••Bishop’’ and hie bo-ik—jhut tiie wholet Representation of the pa; •«*»nal "Dench:ratio party” ittCongrene muni gire him and ihom their endonv' nient also bv -voting forhimas Cli j lain of Conoross this present ae Morris, Jas., i Nelson, Noble, ! Peiidlctpn. Rtndall.Sam Riibinion.!, ! Ibdlins.Jss. ’..■.Rose, I siwll, Stcbhine, Sinalel J. Bf. ‘ Voorhe»*;<„ Wad'worlh, W;.rd, ' White, Of A. Whit.-, j.rw. tyiiifield. Wood Fern a. Teaman- Allan] , Allen] Vf m J., Aiiconji, Biv>wli. J. S., <’.,{Tr..lh. ■ c<*. ‘ ' ;■ (?r>v«n, ■- Dnw-ijia. I Vnn.j i K •E.liferthn,- El indijH, : Under, ( lIuM ; .Jlar'rU. B G.. C. M., 11-rrii-k, Hohn-nr. ! ; J nil I'.niil, V^rn. ICi’u;. W*V. Tiirf above 1 name* rhou'd bo ) nia'i‘liris> and|put up iiucvery 'Dt urulie paper iii rlie na«ioi>. ‘E PLuaraut Unvm Pao* Jlaasri vi;’- Office. 24th Diet Now Dey. 21, .’6 .'Notice-' w : hereby given that pero iii enrolled may appear hefort Board of E iroll moot up .to Jam .5. 1834 (to ' \y'ii<‘rrd«ffc itiH time h ter.do'h'hy order of the Prove* t 1 nlial .Weiveral), a - r.d claim to hart .ild ■tie stricken off the Hat* if ho -ajiow to the KaM'faoiion of the B< tliiit he i« rot liable to military* on arc mot of—' - r 1 st: Alimo-je ; c ■ 2nd: Non-Resident*; Sd: UntnUiiblenesa of Age; m . ? 4th: Manifest ■■ Pernvnerif Phyi Disability JSO; (I'THBERTHO*. Capt& Pro. Mumbai. 21th Din V One of the Viotlkna., Milton SPfiotrn, one t»f the prii ora recently released at BiMimi died atNewcartlo the other day was buried with ' military honor TheCburo/)? alluding to hi* death • TheJbody retained ;t** natural app* ance*; but every one. who looked n it mart have been aatiafled that noble your.g man died of at at vat Mr. Jan.. M’Gown informed on i out of three hundred and uixty ■ had arrived at Annapqlia.one hunt had died 'when he wai/ there, and phyricann Hr-unod him ihal,t«iarva warn tin canan of their -death, friendof Milton, who had" been t him iii his imprison pent, raid I the ralionn coiouiited of about onnc-e.metit per day trtoaeh man. one pint of meal made ofpofo and < ground togetheif, Thin meftl mixed with water and dried* iif( run. The Haute man.related in«tai where nien had died in-tbeactof, doavoring to eat thi-* bread and v a pjecr actaailv in their mouth*.' the Hfarving «nfvivi>ra bad taken bri from the month of tba < mao and eaten it.” Saw York, Dpt-. 31—Speotah lli- Tribune, dated Waahtnjgton, 1 ra -. A*!hough no nfflclal order yet he ;ii famed, it may be conaidt netti- I '.oat fieji. Scofield, will be Ilev-‘ t, w t'-iu « day or day at hit < r- qu -*f.! a< the ordei will prubi read, act .that Gfen,! Koaecntna, auc'-eetf'h’.in! A u*w command **hmi h» ari»igedfor1 that the majority of the Committee on Military Affair* ;in the Hoii*e| are opposed to I the re* ! peal of tRa IConimutatioß clan*e in 1 the no; a* reported friim | the Senate Sen ttor Wilson speak* j of iii* int«iition to offer an amendment, authoiixingi the 1 enllstiniftrta in the -rebel Btate* jto !>e credited to the 'quota* of .tjfe Skate (hr:,which the officer* ppm-nre the reoruile. Whether white or-black. V ] '■ ■ jf( i Mrmhen of Congren aim reemving large nnmhei’a tit letterij eontaihing ■uggeationa] and ppiniona I relative 1 to' the proposed change in J the enriill ment aot. Of 1051 'applications for commiMidna jn the negrrf regiment*, $OO have beep recommended for ap 'pointment. j ■ .■■’■'l j? ;f —The fbl m; received day j Chat order, Was ury yoeter a* brought W guilty; iitte entered »th i bera'; > a l nd the euittody him Wit and a Mbr iu Salt Lake have killed [and eonfee •PS in! am-' fhi* for Ms ■•PI mu* •m th< «r« I*rf hi^ can* «ri| latj non. that nrho I rail the tion uritb (hit one and cob*. *«• : Sam. FaAiteisco, Deo. I! the lpwinj{ despatch ba« bw iom. bet* l)wn!LM Angeles to •n< i Wttkim.- ii.duited tor nr rith trieu grand j iind day. 9 Thin learning. he the: into court trial, and - p «ad I When tbs Vigilance C«*nm ; i the Coart roma in large m I [took the prisoners from i the tlwnt and hang hi, [| *nf Englishman, h J tjwn. . Hi* parents reside i City. He i 4 known to wlbi> State, , tsed shcotheh ImnnJers. : Ky '1 ■ | : : ki|l | WaaauteTOH, J)so.. 19.—The Secro wlil tarypf the Hsyy has received, a dia the | pal oh from Commander Clay, dated gss. l n»)9te ttlk’acyinff that the Chea*a ton I Mike had been transferred to tbe I. jJjriOsb entbomis* f =II v y: MEE ‘’ttes-'-'fS&IS ' QSr,i «' n h -'^ :-o*ne&* ■&"* i^T; confined mliel«' ail ..*! lr *t id^xli )te i"V h. mnn fi>r U i •ii?«w»Xttl iU« wHantf. C.V hash will be resinned. K •> Jr* Ijaw been given t«ndlhg ,„}: ,''’ n V the rights • B-.'{)ri*oi, e rJ ~t coli.ru** soldiery whom the ■ "' taken prisorihrs. wHelKe* ..rl,:•‘fj* Wud.or free* is, incorrect, contrary the mW stringent U * h%>re recently b.*cri Uip-h „r ; i tore I in British Water* will, t)| .bp-to'the Colonial nuthontics. v°- ! retary Welles and Seward jLl*?s : telegraphed to - Halt taxi * ', believed, however that the pidite will [W allowed - to pot to sea, Again.'! > -■* A; : V 1 j ptroport!on If ah, renew In oor hands, not It-tis third,: pf, them;, it- is said. d|eir,i te eniwt in the Navy, and It i«|dini, N stood the Secretary at the- N|vy ! h, agreed to permit them to doep. i Mast on iii reported to have said th« ! he codid, m very abort 1 ten thousand sailors from ths ers camped -at Point iiooWout, « whioh he isTn chatgo; \ -.r -| . A Times special from Wa«hingioa dated the IBth *Ays: Tlie Ex Commir [•{gftß*- qf ;Virgipia._ have m-ppared their I! ate, and announce iheif sale to >take place January Ifth. The 6 r , ; parcel offered will be Arlington, n» llie horaeelcad of Gen. Lee-, cnmprij ir.g eleven hundred aorca, and fnvwt of tlie remainder sre T locattki at Alexan dria- ; . ■ ■’’ . 'y t -\ "1 4 ■ CHATTA!»oaOA. l>ec. 18 -Gc;i John 11. Morgan it« f,.f, neaaee 1 :atj’ Gilespie » L.indinjj.. tixir miles ahive here. ( On Snnda.vj alter, noon x Ciipt. - William' Gnmmii |gi - .mi Robert Ouinmihg’*; v wh'>. raloipc'.* iron* Columbus with- him.'-werisjrapiur fe Crciili, iif. ■■•.l's’o 'S, citisen who eluded tii -i;- r. ’ : i < - the Hlanii. ai:d it Wa- n -»r; \ i j ; •ted Morgan eacap- i’ no': 1 -! . ] . , race florae pi-oaontiM Uiinji ,1 iv • ’’-1 Gen Howard.who c-oiiimS'i'V ■ j has cnralrv aconrinir tlio fi -u : i‘.' 1 possibly H irgan innr \yi failin’ J to 'lav, ou ainemliatiitSj to tin | coiixoriptioii aot.Aft’er. a», i-iii ilnbalv lhe.|3oo»exi*irtpii'i | _i " • »triok«» out. Ami th'e t,c r iwk>s piilj jirttii «|n6. ' ■rhi>ia: p -\r-!4 ik*f«irt«it aui <« •nai)«! t*» -them ar onci-’J ■ ii* i ih« biilLnw-Ar ■ '(-y. ■«i4 ’;1 ’ CiscmsAii, ueo r;■ ai> - . S.ioi.my Fair Will In* 1 it i |. ■ .‘•Uv’. ’• ‘ietv.Jtir'aiir'arrivaltv liiii .• A i*(ivfia! tfijp- - ■>«<• | mem tl dated t.Vinbyriiial ,'.i. «|v V-M Ij ViiifKireft ‘iivhhS’l Vi 4 ;“' '*;! j M•nilay ..one. part V‘ ■f ‘■■l- Bifrii.I 1 .Station .Oi* I; " ' ! - i'K**fl.v’i« *ord. .jhe p'WiSM:'* \ i* off Si.i.dt-fliord: '■ a"d.’l*** movsinont rtV-Gv«. -:Pi*fnier iV.J*; Mife Irrthsl p[a’i. H-*ayv Vl< h(*!jr|l \ e»ternjiay |)e tween' '|w ;v -- an.fr't'Jlj'intli rii’.cr L s - r~ : pf.rto.l; to bo TcjUtt-1 aod n>ja^ ' '•till -not take vjfctlie ‘ thj-eo llati-M dollars commaUtioo quastia.i lii!!; *S|< leti the holidays. .* . : f . i IV -Is now : considered ,ex|remeir |Uo«blfill'whether Gi>Tj>>ro«s-will rt>p'>l the; huhdrad - dollar piausMf the conserip(,ioh act. , 1 The Ktissiab fleet Will depart in [i* coarse of the week: TSie ?t will rjslt it io-raorrow; ,• r. Congress’ will apdoaßte’dfly by Wodnesday.bver thehofidati The draft will jwbbably'" l» pi> s>,r ponod twenty days; 11, lifCUAai of Soldiwb* Pkt-rA’ l •ori# of proposition* tot iudresetoS the pay oipnvate Mldier to Vjjcteen dollar* « month, fifteen dollar* * month, and twenty See u mo.jtji already !thrown open 'Cong red- * n “ now'propoaitiuna are said to to rise the pay of officers tweiitv p l * dent. Petition* also come in rap'div" for the increase of pay for l-cr!*' l ' classes of soldiers. ,If uny i* made it will be uniform; It|i?*_.? n '‘ derntood that the Military C hare decided that .much, and that tit ay are decidedly favorable w euma inonease. ;,h A - New Tobk. Deo.-19 —The o|vl • , «|>r through the other • obstruction-- nb*r l(ea ashore .near the norm •* 1 " 11 1 Folly Island. i i-"-. ■- ' .V^ a*i’' JftVBTT* ■ Tu* tflittoehav* reiM>rt«d in favor V,* 11 '', ing tHe bounty of f*uO only t» ■ et jari ,1864: «tt«r that io^• , o« n }s beallowed •‘dbutitate*, and only. * ■ to drafted or oaiUtod men. r ■, . ,‘■'■j uni'll i . . jf ■Malrt wrya wiaoltis the -r. b«v«( fV Lfor<*t of»r v. -■ ■■> ■■ l ` 1 17 1 ,: :NI " ' : It: II =ln sih* iiti