. . p If (T f H V ' ' '.- T. - s . 't. i w Hi ri 17 l ii D W. MOORE. ! va.-, I B. GOODLANDER. Emo- rr.iNcin.rs, ret hen. CLKAIMKLl), I'A. WliDNIlSDA V, 1'KU. , lafi'J. TERMS $1 25 rrr Anuntr, ifrtnirl in r!vai.co m;v.ski;ii:s vol. ii.-no '..). O.B .!. VOL XXMI. WIIOI.K NO lf!2 J ill a III clttt ocirn. 'I'll Dcutli-licil nr tim Huou V nUh' lior tirontliinf; tbro' tlnfTiiglit, Her In-rdfting "l't nud low, .- iu In lirnist tho vvuvo uf lifo Ivipt l. cming to nuJ Iro. M) riUiitlv u n cuicJ tu pokli N flnwly im.vH nbout, A. wo liiul lent luT Inill'linr power To oko hiT liv.lijr, out. Our Tory liope blid our fnr, Oi:r frnri" utir hopes lielioil V iliiaijil.t Imr ilyintc when (iho !o.t, Ami sleeping wlii'li slis Uio.l. 1'urwlicn tin) morn came diui and mi, And eliill "itli 'airly thonfr.i, Jlt niiii t I'vcfi.hi clur-d fin; had .Aunlli'T irr i r n tlinu t.iirs. THE WAR NEWS. ! TJIK WAJl IX K HNTUCKY. I The. IkitOe at Xntnmri1'ull Ihtadt the Adi.n 1 sprrot Fithttuy vn Jinth Siiti. j The Cincinnntti papers bring us long iiocown's of the late I utile in Kentucky, in which Gen. Zollicofl'er, of Tnnnessee, was killed. Those accounts aro written ;lyinc dead ntid wounded. Many wore also lonnd lving in tho woods in every dinc ,'tion ; otiu-M in the I'o:hI and in tin' fence iirfl nesttored. Aeenunta l.rou irlit in ly tho new itrri vnln nre very conllielin. Ciinlain SliiiN, of the engineer, j:lve 4 U f,.l l.tii-i r . lI,iI.......I ..T I I.. i t . . I I 1.1 corners. 11 ' .. ........... i., ...v . ....... . Threer.r four deud lodii-s were to lo n la-1 ;iiirliiy niflit, tun. rmeiiiieii een behind one tree or rtutnn. It vj.tj an:l tonvn ni!n :'li-l out to met i :ne en most .itizulitr tlml the nveraoof wound. J i inv on 1'ishiiiu' eiei k, rleven mih-s di-tunt. to tho iiumlier killed, bhould he to much Tliey ne't t ho enemy 1 i n e in Miihiihh, lens than is usuul in hnttle. '1'hu killed , jn-t fit the dawning i f day, iien !en. and wounded iveie found to U inobtly shut . Zollieofler, who whs in front, pave tho or in tholieudor hody, hhowing that, ourmen iler fer flti nttnek. t'"l. Ntaur.tou ( Tied took nim lit tlic eneinv heiiever thrv hud ; out. "!'oi d's (.akeilon't tire they ma; in m fen.ationul lyle, but contain many un njiporlunity. 1 ho enemy, in ino.-t in-lour friend. ' Tho Soeplilcs lullmviii' lor fiioUof inttmt. Vf subjoin tho folloni 'itaueea, tired over tho heads of om nien.j.leH' D.ivw. Sinniltamwly the enemy . I w hich accounts for our lift of dead b-injj ; lired, shnotinc (ien. ZollieoihT in lie- heat t t ' !. Jn.,.11 r.,,,,i.ip,l ivili, llnl f,l tin' (!)- !inil l;illitv liitu iiiHtniitlv. I le ni l.e hut Si'ith. Col. Krnrst l'.i te, Wa hira'toii, ni ike foniethin;', iind tho heeotid ei niid- 1 .vTlll. Col.deo. May, I 'oekn ulle, M d SMll. t'ol.li 1' Mcl.e.u, (.'iin.t.'l'll iuiifds A'.o.'indri I, '. V'tli. ('.'!. ii ("liTtiw.n, Kii'h'h f';vval IV. Wie hiii!-tin, li ('. ' '.1'it I,. C,,!. IVter I. vie. Cl. ; , Crei'ory, a-hiiitnn, Cnl. h ' William, N'inili I., t'avaliv. I'.arilitmvii, K i Ii t nek' y . ei i'.l"li won I 1 I etlie proviiinns im'iiiM'.v ,- li tn I t he actual imp ply f I ' n i.'. t le ;,uin t I. ceded. IK" r.ii.'I.t Ma I I Uiel ol t.oef 1 1 1 1 ee.'li it si. --s inri of .idve'itm in t hn handt (f l.rokei , colli r.'.c'ors ir:eii. 4 Till-; liATTLE. my. I twice hii la.-t words weie i . i i i rave ti'iys, l am kiiicu his trusty servant at i hand- and re;;i::tk ir v "( io on, po "ii, '' ( in part in midni'iht. !i-: d lhat they I j.' .Wo heard a uood .lory of an occur r,ni("i' that teet niiy took place at New. lurypoi-i, Ma.-A H't'vant, ;;irl in that ,,:u wei.t to l'r. Spallord for advice, j(.,'tai itijt her ailment to be n pain in the ,-..v!- The l'octer jrave her acatliartin jiM,1'r;i,i(,-.d her local! in a 'e-.v d i s. (V,, .l.ndid. llea-ked her : "id 'invlllint' 'u, oiial'.fr taiwin it.' d a drovo of On Sunday morn ortLol'Jtk of January,! TIM.; ROUT OF TI11C KNTMY Ht seven o'clock, tho camp was alarmed! After the churgu of l.uyonets upon tho j i iih by Hie driving in or tho Tickets of tho I enemy, their whole line lh'd in every ch-1 sin i enttt Indiana. J his rennent being infection, rlotely Hirsued ly our treops. lliu ndviinco of the other regiments, ad j The rout was full and complete, florc vancfd innncdi itely into tho woods to a.s (ban our Iheuand stiind of ar;.;s were h it cci tain tho position and strength of tfao' upon the battle-field. The read for tw : (iieniy. Alicr proeeoilir.g one- hidf mile J tuiles was found ftreun -.ith blai.ki'ts, I'toli) eamii they fiuddenly eomo up-, Avercoats. knani-aeks, haveisack' liiled on 'he eneniT in a ileum wooil, draw n up 1 r 'nh rations, eurtri'.lgo-l'o.xes, n ahhard.;, , tvincin :rewt couraee and detenniriiti'.ji. in line of battle preparj'.l to receive them, hats, tap and shoes, which hid been The enemy were repul-cd rove i al tunes. As tlic Indiana lenih i mergeej iron) the j thrown u'.vuy to lighlen tneir bin i lens amt w.iods into an open cornfield the enemy j facilitate, their escape. t ome.; a vulieyiror.i their midst. Nut AJTIiANCr: OF . iI.I.K'Ol'T'KK'S hat is most nirpruin'', Irotn this tie- C'OK!' I.. meiidous fire but few men fell. Col. rtiniiell. who had known 0,n. in The 'lenth iu.-tatitly opened upon the Washington, a.-ked to l,e permitted to ,-i c tho corpse ntid 1 '-vei.t with him. He lay, ,. ... . . t :.. . i t ... i.i. I " 111 III U IL'll l W rappeo lil ill 'll u.J "Uin" ', m- choat a:ul left arm and .-Me. exposed. A O. lir'l. '.tun. al.y, W '.Oih, V. f-'.lh. liTtlt. (his lino of Uiuisportation ua 1 that, by I Ii : - call and that waei.n, thloujii . oevis Otis ciaitM', ptovil.g abillidalitlv how llluc'. hiel iiiom imiKii lant t he beef is to tin feller t he bu cr in.d the tiaiieporter thm. tn'f.o l. ,1 M M.'i'irtv. Wa-liinfrton, 1) invei nineut wliuh liu.i! 1 v reeiived it tj I'ecli's I'.i'iuade, l'eli.ille town. feed its soldiers. 1 In t w i thou i de-CCtid i ir ; I iol. A !' MeKcyno'.iU, Tenth "nv- to Mteli minute J -arti ?nlai , il is t :io;,r-li .tun !('" ;'.hH the na:i"i belioltl the l'clt.aikahle Vt, u hot.vj and Wn" lif,j," ., enemy, their tiro telling w itli terrain ct- The doctor collapsed, remarking "f ' ev-t ut on thoin. Hut tho lOih, in their think yon niu-t be better." ' exposed po;it ion, in the opn cornfield, would probably meet no more. Colonels I'.itt'e's and Co mrniii::'.-, and ! the loth Mis-ii-Mppi KcL-imetds fought i bravelv, siivir.L' our fold's from aiinihil.i- j tion. (ienerals Crittenden and Cairull wore in 1 1 1 ei.giigeine: t the whole time, list of tho rennryivaaia ilcgiineals. j We t iik o tiio foliowing stiiiemenl of the l enri-yiviiniii vrmn'iits now m sevvn-e, ! ;icd their locntiin, from tho riiiladelphia j l'r : I ii Cm. Col. (VI. Col. .1 M (i Wi 111! .-ten, 1 I c. I.li.lh "ol. Fori KoMil. : 1 ' I -1 ." Cel. l":.'d. Col. DC. Di.'.d. Cel. l"!:h. Col DC. (;,. r. It'-.tn. Col Inn, D C. lo, i-oie, F.jUiui Head eph 11 Wil A h'owh-v, on. Wa, '.ineton, 1 ( rebel and iLe Cjciny fchullered in the woods, i (nil, rather slender man, with thin, brown -.in, '1. . -. t I ... r 1 .1.. rS lim Tel.e ami ls .ion" iv. i.i.ii-oi.., I.l,. ,l to fall back n few miee.s into ' ),.,;, I.ll, t'.,v.o d snnvwvha!. 1 1!.. v-iioners at t. 1 ouis, is n cousin oi uio - ------ -- , -- - V', iih.it end a wealthy citi.eu of Clin- the timber. Ite.-e tne tenth made ft stand , man nose, liriu wno mouil, a.. 1 ciean tlx- 1 u ' ' ' . . . . . i .. I I .1 I 1... ....it.. ..niA t n. pni.mi' in .....1 A t.iiii.o l.'jtl C'l.l s i I'lii'i,' 1 :e, 1,1 Missouri. .lo is CliaigeU anu nro: in-- ui.mi iw vv - ... , v,, ,,,v.r, n r"" - , , mitted tho rebels to r.e. check lor nearly mm at) ln.ur nuou uie uie ure.ist, a mus aoove ine oeai i, iv.i.ing his cel'.iir, induced arrival ol iiotiunil I tionns witn me i t-1 imn lnsiiinuy. j i is r-.ee dim e no c.pres- iiiiiiii'lcr ot itio toice. i m tne nrrivm oi Mnn sucn nsisusuauy loniuton inosa wno ( ien. Tlioma?, with the Ninth Ohio, tho fall r,n battle no malice, no reckless hate, FoTii'th Kentucky und Second Miunosota, not even a shadow of physical pain. It they fell bitelc, drawing the enemy out of was calm, placid, noble. I'.ntl Lave, never the woods into the open Held. looked en a (otin'eniuiee bo marked with UTt'ri. C II. Coulter, A n:iii,li-, Mii, i. F.. F.iiiiy, Wa-hingioii, D.i.'. V.'.:--.Small,Wa,:iingtoii, DC. A. I'.ii.-1. bc.k, Wa-jliitii'tun. I;le:i!:crV I'-'iciide ion canity, nitli hiivin I'd' crete i'n.nrior.ioii m .1. W. Oeary, Fredcnek, Md. John K. Murphy, Wa-hing- yoilllir U ell TOJOIIl loenoei o ',.., 0,1 ill tie- ic'.beiy of the l.i' e! ty ar-'Mial, Miilothei-viso giving aid and comfort to the ci.o-i.y. pj..A fellov,- having a fpite id a f-insRi-'e i a-l.cd into his .-hoi. w hen 'Tow tien. 'I'hotnas then advanced his force , mil ncs. m.ihvi, ..-m.. ...... - r , I. , 1 to the open field, when tho engagement J THE F.NK MY';:-CAMF. dodiMlh eu-tomcrs Ih.cw .x I , I a I , Xhcir fortif.ca.iotn xve.e evidently con. ciiton the counter und, a.. , .a . u ljull(,lvJ y;ll.ds apai t ; I struct ed under the stipervi-ion of a'skill- miHtC'C. -h' 11 se tic l n i a i i - i r ban(Jof r0.jrrCgiululttj, holding J fuj engineer. It wouhl be dillieult to con- l.y, nn.l njii.tda, om 1 ' ; .;,. 0linJ 0 ilist ,ncr9 th,u) twice fctr,ict more formidable card works. They ourst'.suon bil.owed tiy the sau-ae atn.i- .. .,. t.. . ?. i.,.,,i t, ,il ..... i.r....i i i :. i imj 1 1 ii uiii i, i .-. ciicin-i mi; n.iM. ii mj. , uciciiyc'i i ' v 1 1 1 1 1 i eei . n. i 11 ,.. t, on them. 'He two Tennessee regimen's, cf them rilled. The force of the enemv, kurs, enipty handed Wittv lln'iv. "What nro .u coin;! to undortierL. ('urfer. were advanced on the ' n-cn .iftcr tlicr beavv losses in tho morn for a ChrMniai present . itskoU rilit iTing", for the purpose of oullltnk nig , ing, was fully e.putd it) number to our own i cay iluinsel of her lover. tlu enemy, and const . mently were not "1 have nothing to give but my liumt.ie brought much under lire. ivir." na- the reply. , , C1IA1WK Ul'OXTJIE KNKMY. ' I lie cmi..iii lavors gi..tUiilly icceiv. ed," was the incriy response of the hnly. Yet ull was abm.loneil. c i oth. Co j ::;.th. cv ; ton, J . C. ll'Hii. Col. V,. 11. 1M cit-, Hist 1 , II. X. C, in 1 n .-I I'rigi.de, Cell. J ' of Celt. MeCal'.'s D'vi-iot!. j ;'.!.-;.. Col. M. -Candle-. So igiiinnt. U. V. C., in 'ir,t I'..';. ; FovnohD. of C.-n. M. (.'..I. s 1',m-i ! 1. t ol. ll.iv sick. 1, '! i.h.i i; 1 11. C. in Second brigade, Con. M ' .! Ccn. McCidl's D'vi-ion. i l'-l. c,,l. A . L. Million, Fo.n ;h tnclit,;. '. C, in S.-cond J'ligi'de j Meade, . fCetl. Mc'-'all's Dii.-iun. I .'llth. 'Jol. S. C. Siininons, Fifth F. ; luent, !. '. C., in Fust llriaade, (Jen .Reynolds, of (Ien. Md.'alFa 'ii-ioll. ' li.'.t'i. Col. V. W. Rickets, Sixth II I' . ;n, C'a vail".'. !.-:. ),, i' .oh, in. i:::ent i c no .on.! lb- le, '.'ell. .'II. L'OilCtlt OgL ien. -gi- ral We had '.ion when t, d by the spei tacle of a Senate and li -.i. " of iiepi ;.- : H'litalivc occupied with the M-me-, ol llSC.tkt-, Washit'f'lon, 1 ( ' fi-rrcting -ttt tins speciea of uinie; tlntt II I.' tiu..s, Wa-hmgtoli, J C. we t-en Sen .'rs cli.trging on the Socio, -y S F p.idiiei'. V:i-!.iii"t..i). D of be Tteastn y a gi oss w rong in contracts '.- I'.tig.i'le, Ti-iiidlv ton n. lor Trca-atry ikIis; on the s(,.('i etary of T II Svootio, Wa-hingloii, I War, rt M-iics of IiliIioiis olleiiCi a o( tho ! Siiiie- l.ind ; 011 the : Secretary of the Is'avy, a In-ill ii'lous j.io in t'nj family lire: and on the Iu .-id-.- of I'.'treaus and various higli otllceis similar del'iiipieiKiies. 'l it a"CU- .'.I'lou decs not by any means imply guili 111 the uc'U.-ed, out It ii-.ililhclell'. CVllicncO ' F lahiiinii. to the country that llcvu', liiuce w were W U 11 1 i:ivi. Va--hington, ! a country, hat txu-ruptinn been .-o hoi !, so k' . I'.rii'.ele, ren.illvtown. luagnilieciit in its rporitlions. The wife V, ashing of Cie-ar oii-.lit to be any tno:c lie. iiciu j s.t; -pii-iu.i oi wrong than Itio chiirac'.e" oi a 'i .'.c: ick. govi't ti.iieiit o'.lic-er in times l.ko tie . o. i Tli" in. '.ant "ich an ;ic"ii:i .ti ai is in. id.', it Fie-, i i. tli ' -! i onl 1 1 be tin-1 and disproved, or I he rn,- li'b-iice of liie pit., trend lea. 1 l lCv'iii''., j ;it tiiii,.-, a-, if ihe ii.-c.j.-atioii of I hi;, crimo hud b.'i ome ri ' 'tu r.i-jii, lli.'it lilcii fuuo the idea of being thom'ht. sharp and :.b.. to take ( .i; .. ol ,iieni-"!vt s. rinii.-f ?ii.-n l..:o.ne indignant, and anxious to clinr UlCil' C.l'il.lctej' ol tile Sl.lill. I Vo s-e the giiitid piini.iiiir.cnt r-f this '.-In. in the dltlictil'.ies ivhieh utten 1 tho I i.ivi-i nnieiit in procuiing money fr its I ii.-i-.-r--.il i.-. Il tho nation ii bank I upt, or j its .-a- id vi-iy I'-j-.tv, it is )m less a visita I lion f;o ii 1 1 lod tioin i the w.,r at.d its 'nor j it I I'.ut i- t hit pa'.: on cut of money hv- l.au f :i.iy gi-'iit sin lyim: bi" :.- ot tho I tiomilY.-: I'mcI that -vo ii.ive wate 1 eurstth. I statce iu riotous expenditure, an-1 have. wed o'f niiiiii.geis to iill Ih.-ii pjcl.LtS tVoni the !-'. dralnin.! c"!!er-; n t!i peo ple'' 1 1 we bii 1 expended "ir f inds ccon. oinieallv, it we had ruaraged the War i'.s IV I. A W McKnight 1. F C .Marched, . II Col. Jo-i Fir'r.--s Motiroo. Col. II C l.ei.i'i-eckel . 'ot. 11 .) Staiiii'.-ok. Ul. W D Lewis, C. I cilat.d, Sehlilll 1 'h:n le ; :i!t!i. ( ! ll'Jtli. ( I At liilel V. 1 ll;j;l.'. Col. W F, sai -. Tw .-lit ii 'aMilfv. i 1 1 1th. d.i. : - 1 1 iih. Col. It K l atter-oil. Ato'.'t tli, Second I hmuth, lA.rtiu llus- THE SATiCNAL SIM t :.'e::cr.ii linie -i m-i: exaiiiin i v. cohM-rve.l the I'.i-t day i.pp'.iu Fi e- ident. and h of n- to inent, li. ' . '., in Thii I 111 igade, ' ieln 1 to our men, aecustomc't to live in coin , r; M,.c.,it ii;,.;.;,,., tcnta. the rebel camp seemed almost n ' ;;rl(h (',,p .; ) Havvev, Seven! !i paradise. J lie inoet ot tne legiments weie .ii h ...I 0- tin .1 : . i . i i .: . .... .. ;.i.,.,.. . ,c . I .. , i i o- e. . i-i" . , j i; .u .i ii 1 1 . i i,.ii - .. . .... -.'....- itiii,uii."S of the nation. We renin i kf-d iit , lhat time on the desire of n.cii to atlrib- i to tlie allg.-r t noupi m:iT,:l". his OIVO buiiucss. if -u.it s.ti ol lhe:u,. l,.,, 4j ) ,.,. 'i',r ilo'.li.rs for u' I IS lli'd ''Mil--' 1 ';.v -'it'i-Tcs. wc should ivt only have saved many t j selee' as the oi.jeet ol l i:s onpi.-a I n,i(,!S ri ;)ilhon., but the copl: wl-.a sine these institution-; or practices ot the (.1t (;,.,, u-,,,,j j(.,J ij,o i-tti'-. -iro-i I lite the natieiial a,i!ic.tioii '(Jod directed toward -oiii' l.eoi le. and the di-po ' r-l.A..f, .. . n M.l nntt II -, . I CIIUlflitlAil mo ii. ii, ..i.-. 6 ...... i- ...... ...... . - .,,. ,,.., .,' the lire f tho enemv for two hours, an t '".' "' " , ' ' t..A clown is very sure to di-play his ,u,ler severely in killed and ivooji. ! ' . , , ... . n ., " y .led. The enemy wero stationed be bind " I"" ' , ' ', " ' v . , . , .. ,J. , , ,, 'tilled thun ive have been. o crucUeir., Alugh lence, wbich protected them in a , , ,-,,,, .,. . hl. from tho bullet ot our,'. ""r -i ...... VUllig- v enee. siijt... , o..i, i... .--rvthing of the best, and pl-nty of it. The . . - t ... I L .... 1 South may ne starviti!;, nut '.nc iiouineiu cliitviii-hne.-s. hawivcr cluvated by lortune. Thecal in the lable. when sin; was lurried lo ii fair maiden, couldn't resist '.he tempt ation to play with mice. tfX.lt viV have groat tide. its, industry great measure men. A simultaneous chirge w.n now mado nienl, 11. Y . C , in Second P.rigade, lien. Meade, in !). Mi Call's Divi-iotl. .'.7:ll. L'ol.C 1. Have, Fi -Tilth !;. --:;.:.-lit, It V. L'., in Fit-t lliigade, ( ien. Itey r.old, in Ccn. M.Ca'.I'.- Divi-ion. :;sth :,). C F .laeki.n, Ninth It.-gi-liient, 1!. V. C, Thiid I'liga lc, lie!-, did, in lien. Mf 'al V. I 'ivi-inn. :'i . s M.a ii inoet O l i .... 'i i-i.t Aineii -au iiati 'ii tv.iicii were their spc :.d iV.jcii'.s 1 1' aniii'-ity. It was -aia-ylor an' anti-slavery man I . I .T.cv' that the Vi'ligeatici- of the Deity was sp."all' di rected t ) :!avorv, that he did imi trot bin .-.-If to 1 the people, w as i k , t i.e war to t. in any I while an c -io h . .- 'ii rvni'i . ihcr '.a- t he .-loll tit oi l la My iiitilb"' f ci int. ,v,ll improve them : il tnoJeriite ali.litie,, 7';' ! ""'ny is larfiom it. in cluthttig and arms j . , M, Tlliul l!ri,ad.., i. n. h d, of iaga.a, lllilllstry Will .-uppi.v uie, .urn,,, ni. - - .v.,.,' i M,.Cook ch-ueed 1,10110 0lU' U",s lm .-..an.aj-e on. 0 -.p. ), v , or,,,. -1 he tail .r 3 a-l- ..li-.-liV a-! Nothing isd.nied to mil diieCcd labor ; Ihe .Mi ..I.., t clone MO01, t',a' j 1 tUem. Their puns weie, many ol them. 4llh. p F(; Ha -I or, Flcvoidh Ke-1 C.,.,1 1,!.,; a rhe-o t c :" nothing ii c-.cr to be attained without it. 3 ;c j. ( h LV tl ; cue- j Hint-lock muskets shotguns and Mui. rel 1 v. s'r,,,,,,, (i,.n. I Th(. sfltiro ,,,,, .,.;,.,, ; h: , 1 A M ,,, U"t1- T. ?A,ltVJiL' Jf.".f;. ' .V.. .)... r.eh. Hut lew tilled muskets were h-und. tj, , (,r vr,(;.,.., !,;,:,;. 1 V.V i. II to, , ,ted to v-m,, lle-ooi Wjm,iii e.Miiiii.f;.' pipe. .1.., . my. i nc ouir." rrgiincuia .uM.p t.r,...v, 1 1 1-VIM' 1 ' i I I-' V '1 1 1 ! I I v ( I , i i i. ... . . ,, , . , , ! was stiuck by lightning and instantly kii- wa thrown upon the ncmy, when f t " ' ' : 1 ; I H.-t ol. J II I ..gt'i.i . 1 ivt-.M; I.. g.; ol Ilea ;, i, as en. .-ted to , un sh t. .. i i i . . .e.i :o .i .), .. .- i .... i ... .i .i H...1 1 be dealt; ot tncu ici.etai o.u not sei oi . t ,n ur-1 !i -nrai le. ( i.-tiei :, , U ii . -i -I At' la any ",x tent. ii:-i in the u -e ' put. and they " I The verv proe ' ' lend oioih: to had a beautiful calf four day old.' , ccnfusi.H) and in nil directions, closely .- , .t. .i . r - i .ursuecl bv our frrces. At the tilnu cl nmucie annou-.iciiii; ..m m iea-i-... .. i - P rercon says: "His lemuins werecomnr.t ted to that bourne whence no traveller returns, accompanied by his fiiends." LTtf-The subjects of despoti-ms are of ten allotted to fatten liieniseivcs lik o many swine, so that they may be t !n fits tor to be devoured by their ruler. BrnA nag says he knows only one thing the charge, Col. JlcCook's hor.se wi.s shot ftom under him, and tha Colonel himelf woundod in the leg. A TKANGK INCIDENT OF THE BATTLE. ' to have Li'eat'y di -he i tcne.I the cm my. Thev coulii.ucd theirattaek! with as much vehemence as ever. The Second M'titie- ;Ul ;s sota Kaginient camo up and tormtu iileng JcCall's Division Onl, ol ben. MeC l'.M. M. II X I 'iM.-l.ill MeXejl, 'J'hii tci nth, or ol'sln all ian.1 F:!!') l;.':.'iuu tit, in (i tn it is not. illih l- WOl' Iv. ill's in- i.i e the l d, t ' one tna eii-v to cni:: tho fence, on the U fi ot '.he l ourth Ken tucky. The rebels aill cV.eiided their line to think us on that side. Ti.e l-'il- I iv tl; the tin n iih t lie 1 1 1 . a.-. 1 in l!,v .-ibnt.- lo hid. C 1 C F Campbell, First Artillery, which we hcv" allu-h d, it i- ','.dt a- like. Foui teen'li llegiiiicnt, It. '. ( ' lv that the old 1.. Iv was as n -ar :he trutli They lo-1 c'li-iideiiee K"i).r to v.iiii-h tl: -ir lo oi, v.' i rj icfu'cd to L -' any t ;' .cr, by which t:i";r ability t' havo been kept a i . in.. tci r-.tpted. 'I'l.e money, ir.stcaoi oeii-j - - 1 1 red ii'iior. g the people iVoin whom ill" -c;vl.es c.-tiie, h is be;. stop; -J by i.i ill! ois iii the hard- of tiio oiiictais of liovcrnnieiit, or tlioii I'l i-Mi -D. and tetui ns i no ii. ue to tin' '( (,plei l-iO to ' ij.,.c i n ' i.p'i-.t. 1 1 i- a l i'.y -om.- oi e "-iiin.M d'.-vi-o "d- a tne'.hod i' e-ivpol'ip : .it !. .:--' a i . m t I " i ii,,. nation, m -de tin wholly bv nun who -' ' '.'is I have iVoiWU 1 it,!: Oil goV'ei'alll'Mlt Cof t acts d'tting lli; past year. If so cle.'.f a cufcil rrrv.t ! , ,:,va, be made again-t then) f- to i -ni- l'-'.'t ' i e! II t 'till di-""ir'il,":, it Ilioht be possi'oh, ct. t he sin -,t 1,.,,-t ii. 'i iLd. ten tlieiii into puMnigtheir 'Lilil -c den v ll'.h. Col. (i D Baiird, tecrith Mis'l-sii pi i barged L). t) the fence, jjiriKtit, Ht Ccn. Mcf First. Cavalry i 'ivif ion. Durin the hottest of t!io engagement, 1 all,l men in the two icgum-nts fougiit j-,) i ,-,). Ti-nmas Welcn, l'ui I 1,'ova . r . . i- . . ' ... , . . i - i , c . .. . i. ,.. i. . - . . . . ' nit.t w lion Uie vo line vrcro nut. iooi jiana lo liituti, cuicinng uoia oi i a. u ti u . than one hundred yards apart, an otlicor et's gunf, and trying lo drag them tiiro w ith his aid redo up to theside of Colonel ull over the fence, but it v. as ull in vair. i. i man h I 'ivision. us tho anti Slavery nien. 1 t itnes w hen it repin es no connect t Iih crime with the nun ii iils biiii-ell Loin a hon-eloo at, then p,v,..sl. cnoly. are II lo il a the Utter than love, and that is, to be, tiirow n j-,. an(j eautior.ally reiimrked to the col- into a t'ond of tnnsh nnd milk, w ith the (rive!eg3 of eating your way ashoie. Bi.Tlio moon, when it is fullest of lieLt is farthest from the sun ; ntid men when most abounding in wealth, are generally farthest from heaven. Tr -Those who stnd telegraphic dis patches in tlntso time's are very apt, in one ?fll0 und only one, to dljidtrl, thtlrvlh, K?JuA man has glands to secieto teurs, aud Hidiva, and bib. Whut a pity ho Lrsn'l a pocket-gland to secret money. V-Sl Sometimes men, who have been frankly wicked, attempt to reform, and become locked-up liypoet iles. oni l not to firs upon our own men, at the ; THE ItLESL ACCOUNT-, same timo pointing to the enemy's lino, i trrJHirj, Ann. Zo.'l ho following dis saying, "There are our men." Col. Ft J, .,uU.u dmeil at KnoxviUo last night, has suppw-ing him lo be a Federal otlicor, re- l(Ctn rc.eejYlHi : "den. Ciiitcndeii rallied plied, "Wo nro not iing upon our own )ia f0I-(.e8 at Monticullo and will make a men," i.nd pointing to his ow n regiment Htnntl tliorc. Montieello is only 'j miles remarked, "These nr ou.' own metijfl.om Somerset. The Hying, frightened hero " I fugitives have grtatlv exaggerated our dis- The two roda by tho side of each other U!ilp,.. forsonio minutes, conversing upon tho, ' ,.;, inn i via Afobilo "1 The battle nnd tho incidents, when the oflicer sl rtlial)0 information we have receiv- It.lh. Col. .1 F Knije, Hancock, Md. 17.li. Lad. T F (iood, Wiw-hiugt. n. D.C. 4.sib. Col.. lames Xagle, llatu-ra-j 1 nlet. Lhh. Col. W IL liwin, Washington, J. t!.. llani'oek'.- I'.-ijado. i'.i.th. Col. 11 C (. hii-t, Port Loyal SC. .M.-t. Col. .1 F Hal tliinft. Aliua'oll-, Mie ivlar.d, Iiurnsi .'e b'xpedilion. (',,. ,1 (.' Dod.'e, Washington. DC, 'i.'ld. Cel. .1 L F.rooke, Wa-hiu'.".o.), DC. f.llh. Col. .1 M Campbell. 5 jth. Col. Lich'd bite, Foi tre.-. Mod- l oe. .tp i s i ,i v nr. net on' in at!; :lcM in-' or c.-r the 'b :it!i id the pavement to the ha!' th" ii.-idnc-.-s at the roof, it the iba n o of Cod that cer'aiu sin- will meet w iih 1 1 -r, lain leti.bi, tin, i. J:i cur pie-en- condi tion, Weil:.-! I il' - e 1 l.'cs I '. . ipi. -1. ' !v '!"V,-.. Wilhoat ::-!:ii, n 'V v- l e'h. r i-.i of I'oe:'. i.tnl'iti' ii gtv't-d, or 1'ain, of any ot the crimes of eovetouiiie-s are m n ill -"uiii n g.iias into govei not "i". uso lor a while. In this day, the Midden isjoreuso of veal i ii in a Ciov eriitnetit ill" t or co': trait. r is geneii.liy ,-' -.1 .-'u tviiLi;:- lliid ln ought to lend bis inei .'aso to t!)3 I'lirsc of the nation until better linn-s. if the arm ol h. v can n it lt-jcii thecriu). ii.iils. and :;i-elt. this tctilble s 1 ;.K!ii of i a line and it.-- it -nit-, under which we. ara s'.il'.ei In , then eycrvnim mn-t keen an eve on hli neiitliboi', and p'l! I, Hist d j s bat I, io l-'-v i i - - - t . .--,- ' if. .ji.- f.T.il, -.1- t".-: form. ti.e sins 1. 1 the vtiiers of the n it I. n wii ich and certain r-t i ibut i, l-t;-nii condil ion. w n-ninv of our t;o.i!'!' lh.se S.H. :c -. Tl.v S,S ol'lilC -ll!- -.,-biel, Xevel, p'li.l t; it i-Mi v ai t le--, e t :ii tu-.- - bol'.ue the p. "i si nh-d for our ii.-p wheeltd his horse and rodooll'toone side After getting somu thirty feet from Col. Fry, the aid who accompanied the officer levelled a pistol at Col. Fiy mid tired at him, at tho samo time putting spurs to his horse and fled. The colonel now sus- ot'.th ed here of the engagement at or near Soui. erset is to the ellet luaioniy twoiegi-i o-ih inents Colonel liattle's Ti'iineiscii und J.'.1'! Colonel Stat hum's Mississippi wero enga- j Gi'tl gen in lliu iigiit near .u 1. 1 ..nngs. j nu i Laval: v, estimated numberof our ki.led und wotin- S--Ulti dangerous for a au to at-' peeling treachwy, clreiv foi th Lis pistol ,lo(i an,i prisoners taken from us, varies tempt, iis tlie tower ol i is.i seems uoing, miu mm i " .'i..iii,Uv.ii., nm from threo to five Inindrvd. to see how far he can lean from tu upright ! the breast, just below tho left nipple. General Crittenden, with nearly all hi lotitioii without falling The officer fell from his horse a dead , fo is 0v nt Monticullo. Stores m V.tirief, softened by time, grows beau tiful, and we chori-h it as wo do some old dim picture of the dead. t- Wo ere plisnncrs ns often no v bolt our doors, exiles as often as wo trav el, and dead ns often as we sleep equipments are being tent to him. The I force of the l'cdci ails is variously estimated atl'aris at fiom 5,000 to t,iuO, some de. 9 r f 1 , man. lie was soon atierwara recognised as General ZoUieofTer, lato commander af the division of the rebel forces. Til li BEARING OF ARTILLERY. Durins the encaccment Standards and WhitmorB's Ohio batteries wer throwi ng 1 or 12, WO a more correct estimate shell over theheadsof our men, in the: The confederates, alter spikmj (1 Col. S A Meredith. Coi. William Maxwell. Col. ,1 b'ichter .1 olies. Col. R 15 F.i'-c, Sacotid Cavalry. Col. II V Avi lill.Tiiiid Kentucky Washington, DC. CUt. Col. H Rippcrv, Washington, b-i.I. Col. S W Flack, Wasiio;:toii, 1) C. f,.",d. Col. Alex Hays, V.'a.-h I n'-t on, DC. Clth. Col. David C.implcil, F.iurtii C.,y- :i!rv, Washington, D I '. ' i'o" e Ini-t i ("ir p: ill- pal loll i nail. I 'sent d io iv at ic. i-t t : in''. I'-S Mild li.tlic iil t. V :. ai t li.l! ' V the i-ittl- Ji f- 11 cv 'ii'-'n. in the I i-tc: v of !h A TuonvM) Dii'uvNiin. ii: hi -. in "i v i li at a:.'c i di . ,-i, oii- I! i "i- with v. h t -(ii l-iled, -a. i that tilt' , I ii vei g:i a I sol!., t Si'-. . (di ;-, . tu . a.i.icui n v. el . ill t !.e, I' c I il- oi ''-.' 1 Tie 1 1. ' Ci. lllloi'to'4 till hiU- v !. t;j -e ;i, an "iV nl w ;' no -I A- ,!. p. i nt t . 1 1. -1 1 1 - : I -I . 1. . at w, iv,- t he il;- d: 1 1. c.-.th. Col rv, ( 'allien: r . Wh'ihh'on nlw.ivu io... ,n-,r 1 i l.n ' n r tnmnt, to pencil the ranks of the enemy, cannon, threw them into the liver. The light. Oh, that growVuiip people in this i'.ut fiom their closo proximity they wero ( enemy got but ono cannon. 'ilny ai.-o . world would become like bttlo children not enabled to do tho enemy much harm, got about two thousand horses and mules, : u , I.-. , , .1 The only chance our artillery-had of doing 'and three hundred wagons. All of tneir Men are Oite.i niinod by thevve.ght exef.uon was when Captain Kinney stores .vrro burnt to prevent their capture o heir fatness ics a tree, heay.l, laden JrM ln uking one section of his bat- by the enemy. iLi Irtiit breaks Us own boughs. (m, u , ,ht, fV01M,a l0 within Mxty The stragglers returning speak very r-.F:di ill bn-fl with nature in her bemi. yards of the enemy, and succeeded in de- freely of the causo ot this disaster, a id ty and glory, and your suit w ill never be livoring eevon rounds upon them ; every their reports create intense excitement I hum rj.ening uirgo gj s in tneir iii;t-. . hum n.ui(;u,,u,, 1 j Tho enemy then made a charge upon I The false information of the enemy's wh..r. in ,t I.,,.;.,, m ine guns, but tlioy wero instantly lepui lorce tnai it, vtus oniy i.uuo siioug whs d-i'i. . ' r ed by u portion of the Ninth Ohio. The 1 brought by ono Johnson, know ji lamiliur ' " u "0' enemy, to thoir credit Ue it sa'il, stood I ly as "Hogback Johnson." B-'O.'aie is considered a very bad thing, with firmness to their lines, hoi.in" to re i Still Further from Kcnluchi, CntUmLn 7?.- "id yet we ui o to'd all the timo to tike pulse the charce, but thev could not resist in forced utut Fallinq Hack. Tho Kr.oxville facet ed. .Those villages are generally bt-it oft ! jU-I'.vb must be jejiarated from vicious l'ibits as grain is fioin chuH' by t hrash. lug. teLKind words arothe flower of henc-v oleiiyy; kind deeds thu fruit. tfAAn cnfde, a coarser, a lion, is not """rued on account of poverty ; and sure 3 a man should not be t-A-lIasty wen drink tho wine of Ufa rtlding hot. iho force of there determined men. THE DEAD AND WOUNDED UPON THE FIELD. After tho retreat of the enemy it was Max Fl eidtil.W, l-'ifih C.iViil liriicoons, Wa-hinginn. D '. clarine it to reach "", "(). From inform-I both. :.1. .lohn I'ulriek, I red . ,,-k, . LI . ation previously received w o deem lu.uui (ien. J J Abcivioiiii'ici Liigade. to tli. ! I- .V.'ltltOII. t-.Sih. Col. II W (iray. t'.'.'tli. Col. J TOvveii, Frederick. M l. 7dth. Coi. It II Lush, Sixth Cavalry, Fhiladeipbi.l Lancets, Wa -.hingtoli, DC. 71sl. C-.1..I 'i Wi-tai, Frederick, Md. TJd. CI. D W C Uiixter. Fredeii.ik, Md T.'.d. Col. .J A Kol'.es, Vr'a-hi.iglon, 1 1 ' 7 ),h. Ci. A Sohimm..'liL-n.g, vVnshing innion, i ' U 7.',tli. Col. II Ilohlrn, Washington, DC, Hh r.kci's I '.rig ide Tilth. Col. .1 M Tower, Putt Royal, S C. 77lh. b'ol F F Stainbaugh, Kentucky, Netiley'w Urigado. 7,1th. Col. William Sirwell, Kentucky, Negh y'H l'.rigid.i. 7','th. 'ol. II A llambiight, Kentucky, Xeidey's Krigaile. Mih. G S Wynkoop, Seventh Cavalry, Kentucky. p. 1st. Col. .Tames Miller, Chippewa, Washington. D C. (2d. Col. li II Williams, Washington, DC p:td. Col. J II McLane, W ashir.gtcn, DC. 8-lth. Col. W G Murray, Cumberland, Md. Pidh. Cal. Joshua B Hon ell, Washing ton, D C. d r ll. ..t -by. n.'!. If i. or s 1 L .-!, is it ' I II 1 1 V ,-pcci.i 1 I -111 !l I t i::.;i . 1 n t-i 1-- ed a .ii u Ii : i 1 1 !,,!;. -e of ,:-.; I; of i-.oi .-i-l'ic I ;u ti e i e i .''.'il i ill he (I'lin-;-: of ,-t on th---,- c ,.,tv. Ti ' ei-eo Iro - - on ill!. 'iii ol t'io I ing I he lid e li I Cl.l.lil.. ii V..-1 I! ir i.nd viciui ed. I. api.e il niaiiied in th.-ir I, id done dui in. i i 'iir.t wa'.-i s -. . I- r.-d their c-ca .no i. i.. oe e i,. 'I .'. oil 1 in- ) tint tin- II t. ' y 111-. .t It ::n l b'tl r. ! lei . ill while I'i.ll I I I e .Id loll tor, win ii we 1. at. t' Whic. of the 25th, Bays : Largo reinforcements of cavalry have been sent from the city to Gencrul Critten den, and a battery oi artillery is ready to truly sad aid distressing to see tho bodies I move. The most tf the reports of tho bat of the eluin, and hear tho cries of the tie first received seem to havo been much wounded lying upon the field of battle. 1 exagerated. Iu ono field, where tho Ninth Ohiochur-t Two guns of Monsarratt's battery being ged uponi llm enemy, 85 of the enemy lay j on thisside of tlie river, were savd (ien. cold in death, ar.d sinie 50 wounded lay : Crittenden made but a short utand at groaning with suffering from their ! Montieello, and then fell back loCatnp wounds. On tie other field, oa the oppo- I McGinni3, and may fall still further back, nit m4o of Uie tfi, at any wtra found 1 in older to collect those ot his (orca who 1 ;:i ti.e con . a-k !i oil ll-.'.ivi n tell ti- the .'-in - w that tin"!- :o lei a; e delh-n-iit, Lee.!ii-o o :-ori.e i ,-1 1 1 1 : t " i s ci ii'.r.i 't ! peculation, whi.-h ban ileh.yed o.' ircW'ldvd their leceivnig the .to;cr wi; ij-oi-.- .' 1 f our 1 1 Tops fifo c..-t ;.;, at .e i, ,h:nl we Ui.h Ldlhc th.iii to th.'l-i-ky ships or ioI'.i ii lopes on which wo tt-;i-t.-d 1 1. tir lives, I ec it -e of ..-)) s) i-.mvncr's I'iipacitv in bi-i de iliiu's with g-nc IMUCtit, or the negligencw or ci ::ne ot ; oll'.ci-is iu piirchiuii.g f'.itn hi lays occur, during which 11k-rv y g '.;ns adiiiiilagos, is it neee-ary o.o..k for sins of the people, when we know that Ihona- f--fhe li.l. Flilliollt, Wll.c t 'V week '.:."i I.:i le od'e i ' i net ion of hot ii co".b-,t ' ' had il.llii"li-a! t.oti;;ii to jum rcinevid, out he did not 1 M, p.iv Hi- ."li l.ef 1 mio 'ie I'M-C-itintier's block fof . thai led lo iho decatntat .oil li l'i .1 I lb . ,-. e i b, I , to ll an 1 i ! i .' a . (ii.j- ')"! Ill i.i ads 1- '" : e- P. o'lcd ir.oll " -a'li etches f Fief., ,i: '. l-.naii J.i.lti. tee t !' call ; I '""! t up; u .1 id. l I..V ol ll cm lor ii.e -it ;-'l-.ii ' l the n.y. . f or :.'! . a- !i all- .- e ha , 0 l.i ot I i-r i-.i-!. t 'oi :i to em reieiiaet the; ot the Kilkenny . l V i 1 nvient ,.r i r'-!ve W d ii U. e 111 -. tion is in the hands of contractor-, who j 0-A a ;,t tlie bat t!o. of Wil- u's 'n ' k and toiteht I ke a I in k- On n turnimT li ruo Tlit :. Iiil-n (''HI i- -lie:,,;. VC .,;:;y, r, o' M'i r.i-ioc, low, i, DI- ri'-t Attorney, i.e. I upnt'd to be one of the beit law ye; s in th.- Slate, iuiiied the liist . omt.ai.y tb.'it was l.ii-ed ill (hat pla.c '..'.! Hit out. as a ir:vate. lie was boy at-.d sell tliM cause of the Ci.-ion, and who hohl back, for sharp practice-, the suj'plies that are necessary for action ? No man run look at the history of tho past ve-ir v. it!i impartial oye.s nnd bi I to seo that the groat cm-oVus stiller, d sim ply Localise- such a vast number of nit-n. in government c-ni) ioy, have regarded themselves jirt-t, and for the Union tcO"'. If provisions went to bo bought, and the mull iv ho had it in charge was Veiy likely to acok. in tho first pUea a method of buy he vvaso.iorcd a commas ou any lie in, gut (house in a ic. iiin-nl b:.t h.s reply 'Llast v oiii-coi.iuii--ioii.ni! .' win.' ;- agi.n-' That's' the kin 1 of a i:ir.u lor you. Tim total .nimint ol the CtiK n r.miy c !' tlie 1'nileiJ States js i oi !;on-d at six-bun-dud and foil) ti,oi....:.d men. t-It-If a man is Lot satis fie 1 with 1:! tie, it is Vuty cc rt ui u ho w dl never hav. in" them eothat he or his favorites eould noiih. ii Jl