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VOLUME' 2!i7.
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LATEST, NEWS
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40 STRONG.
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oneentrating,; ,, i4:o:llumbia' f Teen.
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AIDE FORCES EVACUATED I'ELAKI,
HIRPriIIiLVAND.DEVATITR; ,:-.
Gen. Thomas Conironte Hood:
f.mlivefranzra raktitir-Vr:'
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g I% AP 11l ILL; Nov...W. 7 -110ars• iiiirr; nitnitx:r:
tisl., toricentrating i pliu i lt, or, C01a:32131h, 'Tenn.
u g i'bc' 40,000 mini, have I le° Pr, OuTe r01 1 11 4 1 "
Our krlpea init 4. iagteibielliVC:Criell-1.61.;
to kl ut s R
e( 71: 11 :17 ..
t r_ teder:4l , Ni
rnv liiCli c :l z a w ee ett s arc In
e bel handl , ' Wrie„ara in 'Evans frock pear a
mended by G itteYla Thom.. • J ': . •• ,- .
On the '24th- Instant, sprae sorer° 'sitlr
mhlliing
morrad? <, roat.a, thiS, a .loss •to • Fedora's, of foßY4cinf. Wiled +Md .
'wounded. •Tharoligt tatimatod SW
psmrig the ItEled iraterte n Coinael: 'Lamb bo
[ idea Of troops art butarraaased .11ood , a front
some bran fightingmay •
be t.‘isxted in that
1- t urvetion In adew-days.' , ,• •• • • ' a.'
commlttetfril4anaorgra Legislature lxPaiii
.4 Mr, ALam, Allittiober of that body, bas been
giged in r -A.dtlng la Northern' 9e9rgla, for
t en. Shermailyirniy. '
The eormaroi) gobgaßeg;akridatea l
hat the corn proji WtiathAaelitetta"Pdisidastppi
n thednhabltanta aro likoiy
~ stiffer. •
' The same correaliotident, In describlagthe'rebet
' k,trin mannfoctstrat - Motitgait4t, Abi,'"rtaftffinA .
flu a abort time It will telible - lci funalahall the
terms needed for tip) rebel allittifte . I. "', ': _- -' g
A - Richmond •dlitch - lor-The 83d . soya: 'One
. body of Shernlnnlrentry hag adereacied,Wwithint
a khort dlitanod , lof "Atigitittr , arid the' other ... l*cl
trackthe Gauen Central.itidlread,le•aP%-*91:91i
memo to fiovanndh; itt two points. - • - - - , rii
,Commenicat.,,Pmeltrapit , to Ctumbia baa
en interrupted since yesterday .- ..., ..,•• : I
1 . . There wcze:eprerlta - '.eireattitite - t f-Jiihting
• tufty, Mateo cdFcild salffeee or. an- ougTigo'l
neat Inc beculrecelseal.tet. 14 , ':•"• , 11 •:- '". - ...i . ., -. .:.J
EfootPidemotatifrekloeit:in'Tenfitert.thite,'
..,.„, been frulties.rsietrogrudepOeineatirioext-!
cidalfi!k'-11,74dIeted 7lty:telet," wlualiceirelltay I
r
• - or Warm). affars.•,..i, ~-..- ... ..... +.,..401,1ri
Nalheille Milled - stithibleste and mnrdererre"
'There were obluS twenty - dentlas by. ilolenee.
wai iSitestly - rainAtltiF;.ead L 110.4 1' 61 ' lg.
welvc test des:pi:onkitt 4sing. ...... .........
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'harlestou and l!latsuntidi:,inuch Freged:F
New tons,Llierf.W:tfieTintes'Washineton
pecial aria athlete Ifn:tm - the . ytelnity o? Char-.
eaten, 2.2 d Snot_ .....,..ropresenf' the . 'rebels eglig . tha
.oast, and in Invioginith,niitt:Chgleattui,.4o4l: -
tiy- excited sheet ' Ehernatit's adieu:* anti:
tcrybody la orderettrothetrold. - kt/118 .
Fint ties narr Y b =r2tAnnff. elettee4M
llch began at -win. beaters-001110,
be eareltemennlta .e.f no t t a.e. .141.144,
! eq
, In the rebel mouse of Rep , menteitces,M
ay, Foote madeanother digNai °VMS
al( cities, lard called upon , Inv Aiticnte.x.wbo,ob-,
et ted to anyti. lee hitiM preciously raw:to - 86a
Ina a note, to , .vr,Wtho 'could' notr" to give.
tt cution.-. Foote.was • catty ; mated and:
, nired to give ?pit, Tie to -thorged witb.
_lttlng -
flanged to fight - 10[1a with John' Mitchell.- -..,
The
house their &adopted its presions'9 . 34a:
ion, to fight oqi.tte,irartil.,thelgiter end. • , f' _f:
The Herald `61.y0 . editO varallyithat :Mk.: Foote
lased his . a 'pee* 44fouclliig., StePhona. and State
ghta, by eliding a string ef resolutlonvent.;
tracing this place offering, titat - BhOtildprop:?d.;
lons of pea-- ematuitetkum'r- ' - - -
[Providence, you caii once gel, on the track and
• c train started for peace, all the powers in
ichmond or Washln a Amu*, now li.oft,
how us bow ton id =V !gine Iced ,
• let him he open, fralik and fearlese—and the
cople will follow as sure as the sun shines. Let
im be a man ialni,nonlnelm confidence, ofid •
nal to the tatik - of stOpplur thetuadness o[
RCM days." _
The Case of Mira. Hutchins. •
Bsx.Trxotir., 23.-The ittiithiCir
. tutors earnestly. protest against any !Wen
being shown to Mrs. Hutchins, considering
at the social position of the lady. should not
• eldher from the Minimum° of responsibillty;
$ d considering that her offense was extending
crnaraLoncat .to such a public enemy. free
'ler and idgilianlnnakits - illinsttra.. - 4:ltrien
• able offence 1 - an offence not only against the'
ate ofidarriand, but a high crime against the
• •1 merliing•the most rigorous and condign
~ •0• • t ; such as W i ll deter many others of
sex In Oa city and Stare from like offenses ;
• scent to regard- apprehemdousof symatby
th a public enemy as an Inno&nt
Pleb* Closely:Fratetted try Officers. .:
irw Too; INlThe'iralautt's army of
:Tames dispatch of the =I,. says : A heavy
ploskaivita' beard this morning beta=
eleven o'clock In tbtralieinforiet Richmond:
o &pareh from the army of the
mime of the 'Alkt anon The soclantllty that ex
between the pickets previously to the km
• of 011113r$111111100111Plate07
• cacitenr,has neverskett been resumed. They
maintain a sulks tame, on: both -
Fe closely watched by their rospective QM
s, and desertions am teas tictreent.
- FronvigtairrestArisy"..-- ."
t'r to T oth , Noy. 26.—A. Tribune special from
L /only of the Jtunks, of the Eld Inst., reports
t the level (*man , on ,the north hank of
I. James is one vast lake'', and tho roads,nro
t Impassable for nand.
ere is no change in the position or our
t other letter is that the storm eased, and
Lin er,sseek the roads may be. AL tar cam.
suing If any is Intended.
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.entrArert.Prm, Noy. 20.—A train which left
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, tlmoro last ercaing, was thrown , from the
near Eaton, by a emu tie being plata:don
sr-hole, by - some seownlrels so as to rause : an
, (lent to any train coning either , way. Nobtjary
t i vened to the passengers. ' The eneneer, gro.
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and baggegemaster were allghily Inpred.
a engine and. three. carit warp loft calla: ttaelt•
damaged
. From Caro and Bolow,
,
Arco, "Nov. 20.--Tho rebel General Mnchnin,
[3, star, and bay guard, aroma the Mania
ricer at Catfish Point oanio'claYs ago, en
.e far Ariutrzel. , a Jteary box or
tam CIL*-61fteseit• to istSident
vssairseloN,NoY-44-4isildeCAthicoliiwas
l ested a :air - p/slto!kem. thaaralers of On;
IFlrelsk!CpsOnsatin
sow: ob 4 Ktmilltsll&;,dro:g
4-474. corner of Sialtand IVelaut. wise* was'
14„ 40 4 by Are rst W
erAff, , - - 0 -the mount 0C
atpuMad doalai'-italips*,Vimpapd;
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fiII'ORIAIT ORDER FON GEN.- DU
Attempt to Burn New York
SEEEL .EMISSAR.E3 tN NORTHERN CITIES
YOV. N.—Geueral Dix.has issued
1 tl.c tblioa ific onler: /1/4` Refuriqus-attempt, was
nicht to sei hates.
and otter pittet. of puha resort in this city, If
Chit attempt had succeeded,: it would hare rota
tad in a frightful property, and life.
• The c %Ida:tea of Liu:. •csonthinatlon And
: 41 . 4 cefatia't1P,eler•ell today, nig= IFtb hale been
the work. of rebel tnilasarlei. and agents. All such pertviteaatagell in Ect.rel net-, of hostility can
liC.teOtrtlcclaairklec,..-Culajwt-tonlartiatlaw
an_ itiia , Ctiatylif theY are tletejleti, —
Lthey wit Ititurßtliately brought before n Court
aftnealedild 11111101 T Comniiscion. and if eicilleie
jthd,,llley,r4l lie emaciated without delay.
0
ytl Blirt PARTICUSIts 7111' ATTEVre 61
wriv TORS.
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A lady seas awaited h3Viug been Implicated in
. the plot to'burn New York. t he engaged a room
' aulre lietropolttia,Mtel; Mitt the tire 'woke - Out
Tery.Soott eller Itt+ectpaitery orth6*tu,
I'Althonulf closely :"Oneftkluetlialie , ,rofttsed to
disclose the nature of bat' Inislaess .1.Mra. , .., Certain
, papers (build in her roomilolrwed serStrOngle to
man stepping at the Znearse,„ .IT.oti,se; who 'Sias
.4'rerently 431F:barged from Fort Lafayette; oh the
, trowl' 'hag Ire WaS a liritith subject, as an ac.
! hontrfitt; that he was also arrmted._ He was
trUctr,rierepto. and excited when taken , and dls-
L, elnitnial,„ititr - connection with the affitir. The
atanrawin which the tires wore prodaced,itthote.t
!fit a treconterttd. plan. In the hotels, the beds,
Irlokkei; - itt44: , , :kc., were _covered with phos
iphotust,thalthes were Mao scattered In the wads.
i The Arcs o4rc then 'set and - the 'mains locked.
rAi Inalte'ditly 'riots,' the thieves' gwanned abOut
1 the Itotil,',llsors, ready to emit In and plunder,
irrherf the lirn was under way; hut the timely op-
Ipearance of I lir pollee prevented the pro
igriiMtne from being carried out.
.The ]ante
:
let -the , ;3.ltisettm was milt: ' Int lierfUlt4;
dhoti - re-wait quickly sulsincal. Alfa :battle bon-
Italniorg , 'flib phosphorus wits found, and is like
itliO4 , u.stlt by Incendiaries elsewhere. • At
•INfkiit,erkftirdeit, E terrible 'porde- was created lip
isemcpersini simply crying "nue."
The_ th
. tn fire defortmcnt was aroused, and
11.1;., , 0fier Wit t t he pollee, measures were adOpted
;Ter,the 'Wet of lifcluid purperte for Me' remain
lderiof 't li ell .11t. . . -. ti
-- 7:.. 2 14 . 110 atte ll 4 -4 ,lthidi 7ras really ?mil Notated,-
.I'4*i:eke.; ' it hrti'idlo 41 what - might he done
ihere, and e] ere, and will inspire increased
.iliaance.tlinoterhout the N'o:th.
~
r-riih. lihiMing tar ciarniniction -of the :Aster
, TOni . elitok idnee to learn If any atte.npt had
limn mixfe l to lire that building, when, lon,opert s
:lug rotettNo. 1304, au - tmoititse ,volialte of smold
Toured old ' tate, the. hill :. •There lintbeen ;
7 8- *Platk'Amtbrougle tho . r4lit. , :lite. floor wan
urgettio a .cinder; the bedding :we: satrirated
•• • itirtt 'turpentine. the
, chairs placed on tire-bet.
T i V a llti rti.:lo r t i ll . e i s h t ,. .t o ru n wn e oler n th , e in in— ce Tdr e rt4x
ion
. 4aithiii: . „,11.,,lu,kstIliced, slil, Ateioott made
'.l-hol da ellThidelif to laid $6OO.
, P , ...V' iieytimatin n Ileutchant's uniform, named
lk IllSort„ . tirl. ocsmpled one of the results. fired,
.:liial‘rirreatet this morning:o;y-, ,--,... +.,- • .
t Atiangtments have ken. , madErotlity for pro.
leeriest:au:dust a repetition Of incirrecratiarwm.
Genoa' 'Ness order, reouirin..". Southerners to
.reglater . .thkir names, and whielt . has proved al
most arload letter, will he strictly enforced.. : , ,
1111111tEILLE
:He Macon ' and Augusta.
MARCHE'S' UB 9I / ATLANTIC „COAST.
SATER RiC/IDIOND HTI LLIGI CE.
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"I•:'..:,Nts' e .
-To November' 28.--- lic Wares
IWaslalugton/ special Ear r our clorrevontlent
:;11Illt- Oho: army- of the James 'Nicer, forwards
il'-chinotiepippers of Thursday, the `4thinst.
lytisMfetioid ITMg Las the tollowtog on:Gcn
She cements :
~ The War Department ' - last ' last:night was without
OntsfroMitny gnatt2r. It - Was rumored, haw.
;ever, " m i nday, that the Yankees liad bectiplel
Se ll . e; Georgia, and .capture Ulm Lees
grimln
State and skedaddled . It Was also
' oft MO lidethektot:betauth
tyitbat She '8 tetalleYntilivemelifShlfireeil
was_only - a f et; and that his real design was on
• Atigitstee. e glee 'these Speculations for whit
'they. ate Worth, The Whig adds, editorially,
abet allinfortnation received shows. that. Sher-.
atm hinq;ased by Macon and will-arra M
yearcla =antic const r withoat attacilthig the
I , defencettof. waste . . •'' ' f - '- • '„ ' -
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- -The- nd Enquirer and ,:tAhlatql . Qr 1•1 10 :
• eltb;bOth" , !adinit that Mill .:11as fallen:
;filtammt_occapled it on Tu sy.:-.41; - telegram
ram Anent t to the .Dispale t h at: that allwaa ,
:-.fil o q i I iTFRP 4 We49140r :. ~ :, '. •_. .
~ N ltsr:Yoni,dici-ift.;,-Tie /eelMiceli Whig,
.-ef - the h4th, Bata tlibenntul , s;inevementa look
arm Jike, Sc kettetivtglitittchtltatite: `:Kash..
that the .prefent movement is entirelpillfarem
from Grout's `to: the rear of i l iciaburg:::;Shettl,
moo's Enema Would be just as much, ailandon
...Mat of the atmtry south of TennetteeTts R. he
bad retired 'with his whole'artny'to confront
,Hood. The iridg..-esrefallyglas - 66 - ,litattitto
information concerning Sherman's positkar. 4:•.:
;„Thelervietiaer of the 24th, hopes that invasion.
Will Mike dlspiretedWebrieana'for 'the ' Common,'
defense. It saya tiuttitantis of ahiaboilleit:o6or-l'
.glans are now 'debiting to be State °Stars, in.
' , otter to avoid consertptbn.,lt.lelbra to INOTIMil:
eases'- wherein thobbodua of hetestlie ;dial"'
had made thelpsople patriotic:. ': ' ` ' . - ,`. , • ,
• The Richmond Mlig says the pavan:ye , matt,
len, based upon all the information received, le"
that:Sherraanduts passed Macon, lIIIILICULMOV r e
' thirtlidiithe coast without hazarding an attack on '
the defaces of Augusta., He will, ofnotuae, des.
°late the country througlitaich he passes. ;
1A Tbo Widg t*ccliets great defeat in store for 1
:Sherman. : The Exanditae makes the same pre
-1 Howell Cobit,"Commundlar at " Macon, bas is-,
sued as order for all citizens.capable "of bearing
arms to report.for duty. No person will be a
;clutAOn any pretense; twelve boure are'alloWeit
t 6 amply with the order. •
I Southern patters of a redert date, revalmucit .
dlssatisfactkmainong 'the: mega and. peoptcrAt
11 acon . The 'lntaßgalcregage 44.,Thrilsii ill-'
tcmittitit tti heideclared Aletnior. — : ,
Thanksgivi •
Thanksgiving '
gin the Potomac Army.
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DES9IIIONS !ROM THE ENEMY FREQUENT;
.._WAsumgroi,;,./Nor? totillum the
Army of the t ekitortme 132..t0? the:Affect, that
Tbanliteirtm ..blay was truly a thstiral occasion
among the sois. - •
beßlame the the rrasideutls re:electiouhas
en:eiretdat thatitrarmy, - detiertithits to
our lines have Increased largely._ . • •
I.lt is said by deserters, thm•the smuttier of re
pct soldiers kridwn to , be watching .for an °ppm,
limity to eseepd, Is mitonlishing., and that. thedek•
moralization tape generpl that Umbilicus fear to;
trust any of tbey troops on.pleket.
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The New IMurolhnent In New. York. •
2NEW YORK, ker. 26.--Gorcrnor Seymour has
;been In consultation with Alr..Blipit„and Wier ;
members of the County .C6mrelttoe, releilfra
the enrollment): Gineral Hays was present at
the Interview, *Which reettheOetisteetorlly to a
. pantos,: Garetner Benno= exproaace great
natlafectlen at hoatm takeirby the 'commit
' tee,'butecterle a correction of the enrollment,
and hopes, that in rate of a new ei tl l;thefiemaud
will not be so aorbitant as list:
CwW-7 . Stuuner,Fr . asebt
. 1 Bunk—No Lases Lost.
Anusi., Nov. 2.5..—A break has occurred In
the canal„ taro nines east Otßreshell's.l3tatlon,
whkh cannot 1* eapidred la tittiotO.naume nav
igation title season. - • '
The steataer Francs 51tIddyst11111esnear
Van Wks' Point, I AlPthepat f raere safJly,
landed, and to of-Tthe t'lsaa got tdr ,
Without detnagd, hat none' Of: ec'fornituro Ataa
got out: The water COVer3 bet motet deck./
, >sk Nevi York neendinries,../........k.
Yonw,lfor. M.—The plaCesiset fire to
last night, were the Sc. Nieholini; Shtiazies,
farge n Astor Blase, Lovejoy's Hotel, Belmont
House' and Barnum's Idmeung: none of which
ire winch damuged, but mused great muster
intim to the occupsnts of thc.hotels and the an.
dienees at the \Mhz Garden cindßaintan's3lus."
New *orteGold Market.
INEIT "fl'Oltry . November .20:—.Gold 'stronger.
Wan yesterday. Dealers :are bor . ty .
,sold abort
and - have strageod Lar d
! In keep .dtrovi tbriprice
widch tends staptgly Opwards in spite of tbelr
efforts.. Thelviee opmed at dlikti, Went 121)!o
2Z136", and dotro!a,Tain to 221.3i.rf. ; '• ' •
11accessor to Attorney General Bates.
',Watimuntrs, J Not. 10,--Most paiffirseud,
'Ausitog thboe spoken of as successors to Attorney
.fiescral Bates era Judge Lewis,
LE orPeuassivanis,,?
ILlLDsney Jr.i of Idessachugetts,' Muter Di,
,sl4 Orgarrisudi
i4keeepigegow fr, dit : the wow !reek
27—InyesiIgstkons
the_l4c, of Friday Mpg- ardettl4
ranicE4
• _IY.
LATEST REBEL INTEIIIGENCE.
B inning of the Ocoee Bridge by
V1111)11 Troops. .
THE 'RESERVE IiEMITIA OF GEOR
Glk ORDERED OUT
Gov. Brown Enforeing the Conscription
MACON REPORTED ,OCCUPIED BY GEN. SHERMAN
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Wssuixortes. Nor. 71'.•=—The• Augnsta Consti
inlienoNsf, Of 'Monday evening, ;nys that
ger ? l;y Ute Georgia Road [rain Fast evening re.'
isnried that the (Mow bridge. fire miles store
Gordon, wis burned at noon yesterday by a shell!
party of 11;e enenli's . enynfrf who retired tiler
:they. hurtle,' tho .toridg to I.We camp on the
of that
The force of the enemy on the line of tills road
testimatql at 1:1,000, Meant:lug slundy and
pautiously.: '•• ' , • ;
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The GtiviF . rnor C'artalinit ha= orderc4
the re , ervenillitiayE. that State to neeentble nt
latnburp .
(iovernotillrolen, nitvailt Carolina, ha, iseited,
prodatuaticut ;making. a levy .en .masse or. all
citizens, hetiveent to trjee oraisteett and tifty-tice,
• It, eerve
Captain Raker. of the Livingston, say, that It
wrta trporletl, beibre he kft, that Rieman oven
pled laltloo4. and that aft:re were 2,500 Union
:plisonen.all Macon, on their way to Savannah
to he zethaved, but, the toad ut errupt
ilaei Could not he braught through.
.I.tatercsting . Prom I,ottlsiana. -
, „..Nkw Tor. Nov. 90.—mq frerovsNe te Or-
Initii corresimalent says : On fliC - I.3th insi:, ii .
4 1'In f it l In exlion into the Lnfouclie, distniet Of
fi
to:fish:Ea a tacked and defellt: . n . li:Cl form; and
A
44144 .ir camp and hug and a intuilxir
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of boats. i i "
It is said hat Allen. who af , llinj , al tie rite trial (love or of Louisiana. hit, orgiepir.l4l, at
Shreveport. )n the. State:: cara g im'eut of ::,!-
T)
. gypes who are to be artned and equipped font:.
the lirocetais of cotton Sill& 'at '3lntamor:),
There are reports that the rehal General Ilnulener
inn, 18.000 Sit A lexantiria. let., witty:, Owre t 0,1 .-
'40:11,1 to be art :liquid:nice of supplies of t r ot ;111 0
cont.. i
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• X ' Orle . ail- yoert•ii - Yit 'CI f
One of mu- . ,2) . ‘• ~, .c. say:
A gentleluntri has just arrived in the city with'
•P'vntilkiloii to Prrsideat. Lincoln to hrinz SO)-
WO halm: of non Into the Union lines. -- •:- ,
..- A Ism! 5 fitly of WNW: receitils c 'stopped by'
• flea liEbvi'lni •ofific:i4Cai 44, WilyjlerObb Texas to
Brownsville ltarlkYii relilitsell. . , . .
The Ilan) , of Representatives of Lonlsiffiut
~434,111atuv. as ,authorlyed tRY-lisniiig of b o ha
Id tlit'arhon t of faii . and nlialrif initllons of
f
dollars, for the purpose of can - yloli• on the Staty
govenalnent 4 ,
• Olin:Omit is rapidly ry . cof7Tinc.. .
Late rebel-04:er. sap : Eight transport.; load
ed with Unapt troops and two batteries of Bar
n- d.wins, WI. left ,Morninsvilles La; for the
Wlitte iiecr,lArk. s.. _
An acyoun.l Is triven of an attempt and failure.
.10,:e...:etare fibril prfftoo tut COltoiltiet; S. C., of
elgbty-eight pylon prisoners (officers).
Shermau's I Movements—Rebel Intent.
genee.
Nov Youk, Nor." , =---The Ateittnnott Pm:
i,,;.,,,- of thb fklti 'save: Sherman is ••mnithing
into the heart .ofT&norri,a. As yeCti&lnove
inents have Ma iiith bat. little mshannee, after
exPlaincd bthe _ neeeslitlf fat dimltlng littn. as
far as posal . circuit . theOrtly ilie eduldlook.
for succor: tWttttir,b,leAllicre-Ykiffiall
tire th e en tid of the,Blll% - adthen4perflaps,
mace ton 5 Beradmil“ or "Augastlt, lrlth'ln.
ultimate eye 'Clitihtrar . ./- ' •
,-• • - . -- -.
-It .was litt:yeat4titb.) . . th ai„he 'had Nfib'
kda f t* 'eP..Y'llle 'a , mid;illtlionglt not utfteintlis
confirmed, I ,is not unlikely. in the case of the'
occupation pf 'llllhargrible, - Etaraitnak and
(.Itarleston will evidentlyhe;the oldectivelielota
of the cape 101 i.: Contbln'alleins -being In Pto
press to foil f,Ptirpose, weJany 4ixpect*to hess
ian few day some definite neo?uncof th em.. '
• - • , ,Tliel)i. coast r . :kid says': A batty:of ear:-
al ry under NO7iceler" attacked Sherstinuts cavalry
at Gordon, a tj , sipiav, but with- what result It
dons not Lao
.Tpc.LowsrU..tegisliiars-haft.reperreelitipt
- Mri , ...kik,rd, reittetaber Of ttaietasTY, Tuts been en
gaged in recialtlng in nottherii Georgia several
..tompanies oilmen for the armies of Shermau.
The garrisbn of Mobile is said to be suffering
inch for, Watt of necessary clothing:
'A lil , T. OR . , recent/y, hung in Carroll county,
,
..Ittlas., ter Ott .ptipg.l.o raison company of men
of his owu .or to -tight in thealnion can,e.
" 'Phil Georgia Legislature.
XVic Yoxi Nov. 26.—Tbc, Amm s ista Chronicle,
•sucaking of c purchase abroad of material for
carpeting halls at Richmond, says that Corigresi
instead of logpslating for the Norte, has been
leirislating far themselves and - other offichili;
Judean of aili)prihg iiiensures to defend and pre
serve civil lerty, thek_tieyise schemes to de
ilvAv- the Pellicle of , fewqttiettlci-Itirey WIT
The An..misfit CoVAnticteittyiDtrthildiht
4erea on .4
the-Georgia legi4lature one. (Or
ihc...tqattithmdot,..ot. delertera,. shnenierai and.
, „othenrotho rokm shunt the country committing
:anti O violenee. providm that they be .
shot
-- ;7llle4litary committee proposed as a nth:
tesobitkarthatthe Governor bane orders
to - thif:*3&-rii millet ! , to use all vigilance.in at:
-resting, such partleecand'truningthemtrver
,to.
.thtl prom truthoiitieg.
Among thes hills , . passed was me • to tarnish
coin "to the citizens of certain . tomtits,. It ap
propriated 150,000 bushels to which
have been de4lated byiiiilikinsfmovements.
-,10-the Georgia Senate-a resolution was passed
thanking Jeff4Davis for his able and impartial
conduct. Tho resolution met with opposition.
The Richniond Dispatch ofjp.i 24th, enys
if the psoplb of Georgia an South Carolina
do their duty Sherman must be in a perilbus
condition: our own impression is, that this ex
pedition has bken undertaken with a view of
rendering a *donee to Grant. If Savannah or
Charleston eto taken . ,7. It/Would he.cgrynasy
transfer Sh 'ti whole force to the lines beford
Riehmond and' Petersburg. ,
• 'Lett
:ei• Tram alient Lincoln. •
. . ,
Borrosi, N0V..,2.5.--3frs. Bixby la the reCligent
of the following' letter from Perisliktat
She Is a poor widow, Ihing In the Eicienth ward
of this city. Her taistli son,
who was severely
wounded In naetut,battle, la now lying In Reed
ville hospital — •
.1 :" Eggctrrra 141axszox,
. Wasunvorov, November 21, 1864.
'Dever Nodar4e:-1 helve been shown,ln the
red of Iheldrak Department, a ststement'of the
"Adjutant Genetarof tfassaehnsettstlett you aro
the mother of t vdflOn3 who have died gloriously
••qtr the 241 bf battle. I feel how weak and fruit
less must been •• - veordi . mine, which atould
; attempt to- le-,Voti - fro& trier of -loss-so
overwhelming,i ;d brit I. cannot refrain from tender;
'Mg to - yon , thc consolation 'that mny be found' in •
'the therdm of the republic, they have died to one
t praythat ourTleavenly Fatherrony ensilage the'
- anguish of your bereavement and leave you only
.thenbetished niemory. of the loved and lost, and
the sole= pride that must be yours, to have laid
so costly a:sacrifice upon the altar of freedom.
Yours, very sincerely and. respectfully,
' A. la-ncom
• The. Opinion; of Garibaldi... The Pirate
_Neir YOB; Nor. 2.5.-W.o barer th e following'
addlticsial fram.urope, by the steamer Aala.r
A Stateincnt haring , boett put forth that , Geri:
baldi had Tintudly..expressed -himself In faior of
the South, ' a pritato later, from. that, General is
publlsbett, In which be asserts • that ho has been
mlsundetstood,•tuid 'says: L.3fy oplubm on the
American question'hi well blown: Not only do
I luipb for the abolition of alarm, bin consider
the gonfalon to be nue.ialfectlng all mankind, and
woe to the world if the
. Nort h does not comO'off
victorious.", •
. , _
Leas? Qt.,. :OWN'.
Car4abl Semnivi was on hoard the new Confect ,
grata cruiser Ben Hinz when 'she •reeelved her
'crew from the Laurel off Madeira. He explained
to the men what:4lo expeettd them to do ha the
Mnfederate serilce.- A - considerable mw then
spayed, 4 , 44 oat of 100 men. thirty-sLt,decUnqa
Stampede ofi the Georgia T.eitelature.
_NEw.roatir"lso.t. 20.—. A t, the session' or the
ucorgin Legialathra: atildilledgetille; on She 17th,
the public funds brine ordered to be reinoved to a
place of safety,- ehd Mclntire/ taken rot e speedy
adjournment. On 11418tliAlicre rnts a-general
stampede or the inerahers,nud. caostorthera bad
gone home, or Isere- wimdcring 'about studying'
how So grd there; '
rade eawed...6enambiti9itnlC.'
;Col: 51— The break on. the Edo
Cepa!, aboetsixteen `horn lloeheeler, 11 41
not - be repaired We neaten. -;•'•
The ennenhoS gimme., her way to New
York, laft cre., raft midi: mac about: el:
)niles. below th% city, and aunk;.frelghts and
Arent of Escaped Prbonero,.'
49:
,„ trArontc, fictir,.9s.-4 /grate. EMtoit Head
, seterrepbrortheartivil bf another4mott botch
of moped taisosers frotollaltuntga r idat Cpxot,,
,13tonapes. of tht 95th , 011161 Capt: Panxile, oT
414 - 741 .= D a r4sTilittttgßArlariris of
. .
PI IT •4' BUR( ;H, I.IION DA Y; - NOVEMBER 28, 1864.
•
C:-,rits to tirtion Pri!..ooera,
uf,
to: 'nrCtrreTto,
c_c.l - .:l:.gve., 3.6,,r.1.ra
. Fur r tl,l thl.riVed
it are , we'' , little Co-y illVe
r.recited. h•is • •r• iy been Ist - aose, in a
country also tufing will, fuel. ilo•ir jailor. for
had, Them zuleAluatc • lire... At tine pr!stni ptm.
ne:n• Ite.trela, for sonic weeks thCre has
feet uo ine.d M Otter alien rutr pel-Oliees, and
Se-cret pot:tux,. ip lieu illtreoi, hate been enten
The exelimusrd prisoner , are deserlhed as rol
.Nlen rittertl to skeletons. alums - 1
naked, shoeless. haat,, .rich uo
other gnrment flout an overcoat-smelt whose
Pkius, brat Lentil I .trAire,.ltang . on their protruding
hours loosely a; the hark 011'll tree—nieti whose
crew presenee is simply disuustiug. txthellng
odors to fetid it almost. takes the,breath of those
tumecuslumed. to it. The reports of rebel sow
getins.show that for a period of a month thrum - th
filch these reports extend there a constant
n (mon:mous complaint against the I rent meorto
cltleh the slept a err subjected. Men Tulle last
statu-s'of emacittion, from elironht diarrhea,re
no nourishment: and urns starved to
death of coarse rations which the stomach of a
strut_ man would reject. Other, snit - m-111.1
Worn trolland tilecrs, were compelled td
fcster in putridity. without even sup t:lent water
10 cleanse their loittlisotne sums.
Week after week. tile Ili.eti , ed and dyinu were
kept without shelter, and many without clothing,
litlg.on the I , nre exyce.ed to the torrid
sun and rains at all times, in totaldis
regard of the mirurst and , altnosf despairitt,t
1,11.- of kind berated physicians, 110-their relief;
Benue their exchaugc, teem - Andursputllle
Vieliins had .beep hurled, uncottlu.
ed. In the shallow trenehei. lienr the prii.nu..
=2=MIM
NEvr Totast•Noy.,27. 7 -It . in • ascertained find
ince•l , te.%•eins eti,gaf.;•ed. jn the attempt to barn
the eity . eninefrotu_(abada,.lno,t of them tieing
from, Toronto pm) it= sicinity. - ]fluent
ipbators.were otliceri 1 t the rebel err 3 - ,!itiol Ltd
screed to efterriflas ht Kent arty - and ".
The itios•entilds of * the incendiaries. were nr-,
ranged. Ivry tufifonnly. •Al unit of. the lintels
t he) aplcartal in. the eliaraeter of. travelers (le
-6;llfer nanny fora for days. They Carped small
hLn 1. bather value(. entered naina-On
hotel kiebk• a n d carried their baggage
1.. their teOtm. The hotel,. far..diseorered
1,, have hive 14.71 wcrt. the Amor. Behnont Bo
y, I. I b.r.saftl':, Los Taglirtatl i
St. I'm! Avenue: VnirW States;
}:oglantl. tafacee..nthl - • •
The criginal plan - lens to sltiutbantonsly fire
tl:clu at Ihc ur.per.nnd lower ',sign of tto cli v,
awl o4llc the Are avigattiteut mut - the. police
Icel I heir attention dlssrartell the , o portiolin •
to the ohs ..to fire hotels and other public
- ,t , 01.411.ers • In Mere Titc.nt-xt clip
would hart he , in to llre the chipping. I,..giontog
whim the haYhlong. of at t ic !tlill/14LT., iltrce of the gong were 10
aUlt•lllpt time ile.71.rIll:114,11 of the 11.011.1.irlin Dote in
t harl•er. They , 11.1E1 provkleti themselves with
ntrnicrons applinne., mon:: whieh and a large
Emantity of, ftrech lire. As nearly 'es hells
t 'seem to. bo.titberhtcepiher.,. oru, time_
upon each ut her :ti t Iv rattler thp . tleAeStioU by ;Eta
Ivlicc almost inipasslh3.t . -
.4 failure in nearly all ea,e.• Is at trihla eel to
neule, fin to ellen. Ilsei vtiutheirtt In
t‘ery hotel. Wintlowo and transoms were
tightly cloc,xl. than 21VilLZ no air to the datnea.
IR:Meth* sat that "n hole times detailed for
seOck bad not arrived. Tbe tirne.wis fixed four
dap ' , miens, bat . fear .of clisoavery [mil few , -
trat ion led to allrentaturoatteibpt.
,•
Sliennait ihecpu t iltl:y ►l able wit]
d -§rlt-1-11:d
Nrti• 1174,J
say*: Sherman' is . ere y yletterta laying Avast.:tha
consul, with fire and 'sword, showing clearly it
is ItLyletajonill:ltioll to take no step Mickward.
TlORltitmonti El N virsr of the , 23t1 says Of
Shetkiitan : only he has gained, and It is no
small gain ter him. with his planS for the winter,
that:flood is' too far oil' to the West only -feebly
' threattming his rear anti flank, pttd wittea bonne
, Army tinder Thomas hetsiven Lim atuf Atlanta.
It may he that tins theitosition 13hers
-man hod in when he boasted he woultisoon
hove -}toed he waneed lime, tt it certain'
'his iiuratittitas - /Ort . but a
...c,,erie4 or relnt.s.„ppi
the doOi- to Tennis:see was purposely left
open to allure the eager looks of our gallant men,
, itt • that dirept inn. Shennan ent
;re to poSss
Ititnself 'first of Ni aeon, and he :could Puts obtain
comtnand of the Itallrciod, widell leads from
lituron OZlAMiprd to Augusta and the seat of Gov
ernment, and we,4,,,n1 to the 31issirrip01, thus
ethetually titstroying our communication with
the trans-Mt.:is:4mi. Ile wouttl,kuoreprer, cut
otf,lToixl al* his army Crusellia.Htaweotoverw,
rititi - a and supplies and the mews of cooferring
whir the seal of government. !albeit nopeetai
the More ist fornthlahle, and it is nonse Lu shut
our_ eyes 'a - Mildly to Alm ski:lnger- .Far better to
monk it in the face and prepare for rnsistanno
with vigor anti dispatch,' Searglit will bake.atiast,
the hitter imp 1.1 m) hAvio.long Wen tit ottellpe
inh her revenge La at hand, swathe opportnnity
nth ahow her loyalty, gsdlantry, and all tho
highcAt r • • - , •
State Iteparntent• Occupied with the Sub.
eet of the ItlirriAla,.
NEW Yo n& Nov. 36.—Theiftwititt Washing
to t soteint,o(tl42Gth nays: The-attention of the'
Starritalaiitriteen connltlerahly occupied
during' the Asti - reek hy interline} with
concerning the seizure of the
!
./. 4 414 - 014 seems to be. the only Enro . peatt
repiaientatiop partleularly inter . wtell in the mat
r. --He-spent tile ; iptittdr Pcirt- of to-day frith
'KeeretarY The result of the confelcnee
'hae not tiansW. but the ltopreeslein pr Mal In
oftlel4l citric at the !natter Tall tfo eventually
eel et tent by S imply an apology to the BeasUlan
Gorerotnent. '
'The yeelgnation ofJudon Dates, Attorney Gen.
onqtakes o'l,l in a few thy probably before
the Meeting of the Supreme.Coart, the Arat
tlay In December.
net Ming the Enrollment or New York
ffects Of the 'Late Sturm upon our
Intrenchments.
NEw - Yonk.N4 . 2lV. W.—Orders have been Issued
for revising t lie enrolment in thaeity during' the
pre,eut week., Voluntenrlnt IS'quite laiak at the
Slipervisord
The Times' army of the Potomac speclal says
of the late storm : Our itureneheuenta hate suf.
fered matte, rhole lines - of piti being f; harflooded,
bomb-proof been completely saturated, sad
, d u many cases absolutely. ruined. Four 'have
'sink to a fearful degree,. and in - many Instances
most of the earth su pportitttho Inner Iran of
hags has been fore u .roads soma
places are considerably "flooded, .bat no great"
damage has laicn done them, excvt occaslOnally
carrying awayof a bridge.
Lee's Army' Gone Into •Winter ranarters:
zw. Toon, .Nov. At—The Tritnirse's Army of
the PoromacSpcelal of the 24tb says:" -Ati trams
nal 'number of deserters are • received nightly.
They state that the rebel army has gone •
ter quarters a lialf mile behind Mali' main 'lhm,
and a small force =Mains to garrlSOOthe works.
r. state "that flour rations are no longer is
sued by the enemy. The men aro rrecelyingnn
allowance of corn meal from last year's crop.
There is no confirmation of the inteudederac:
nat ion of Petersburg.
' The Pirate Florida's Crew. •
NEW Foils, Nov: 27.—The 'Washing
ton ial, sap: Elcytn officers, and privates
in Florida, taken final the', Old Capttal Prisoai,
several days ago, went'. sent to Point Lookout,:
and have been forwarded to Admiral Potter; who'
directed that they should be turnedovee to'Cap•
'tat o Mina, oti Masa. eitatetta3; businessat Hampton Itoodn.L':ltlathought,byi some, that
this transfer Indicates, that the:Florida. and her
officer 6 atrereiy, arc to be fitxtraed to jurisdlo,
tlon. ' ' •
?be Loudon Post tot the Capture of the
..Nrw crsecatnu• 37.—The London TM
says: The capture or tho I
Florida san outrage
which cannot he allowed to pass attnotlehd by
neutral powers. The London Star toys that the
ofilaaccla„„ - of precisely the same nature as if tho
Wachnsett had pursued the Florida np. the'
Thamea and poured broadsides into her in bight
.of London Bridge.
Richmond Pipers,
'lVemmroTosr, Nov. V3.—Persons who have
seen Richmond papers of Thursday; say that
they contain nothiog of Interest about Sherman's
progress In Ociotia; for the reason, probably,
r
that communleist On had been Interrupted by a
Eleven officers and privates of the Florida
have:beerr sent to the Ohl Capitol prison.
From tho Army of the Potomac.
Now rotor, Nov. 27.—The rrerakrs'Army or
the Pcitouiao sposlal, says: Stxpplies'for thanks,
giving dinner, arrived promptly, they were gene
rally distributed; The sapply was ample and
eery acceptable to the soldiers. .
The meet:Owls. deserter took Pace la the
10th Corps oni;iday morning.
Steamer Wyoin.lns Burned.
•.
Sr. Lomni-Nov. steame,Tryaming
'we burned bat evening, fcirty- *miles 'below this
city. , She .was laden with Goverment stores,
- .and munitions. iTwo liT s. -were' Mat.. She was
waled at $40,000. Total - les. , - tio insurance,
A portion of her cargo, will be'saved,, - . . .
From Baton nme. "
prov'T'dni• *v. ,-f@deri Belot;
8010 epeeist_ me thet, &mt. orotVe reboLoarakr.
had been or derWi ttotii Chitontto.lfooditt N.
The inento go. age- titeett
Settoa , to kri l order revoked. Alter la de
pirtsitee; the ed 1003 L faringk.
:~.~.- . .
: 31 4
, 1 tti 511',411,e ed—L 1,-;l;zvc-
'rralkn'.., t.or.=an4l;
•
. ..
- 7.. , ;,..:4, Vila:. 7..ik.....0E.1.-: !.: I .—AcciL. , -61,-'Z.N. , t'!•''
iat.,:st rr:-4.1 t.rlptr- , Sit?!": ait'Al duri4:4l•ip,tl,- , 1•%
t , y , vz - pri.f,. Miiceir -,a , -.• :i :',-!, tz: 1,.+ rninfl.: I,
n•ol Dodo . - cxn 0;1.7 pla•a “, k 1V,..1w5,1•i,
I • , t, '' ,,, l' whfh a '4v...it di , tnr.0 , ..":•.-ttni'it. In.- bir.4l
Sorth tOwpr.l , - Millid,a, ille. flit taa - ar a , ! la.
•Stnit, u WI) mull. i Ir-i... repr•risql, . ltig eartirry '
vartured nit lost stinttly bioit.lniti sal , 4itienily
latrimil the 1.-api;:11 I,iiikti,,,.. and the I,:iliten-
It is also. said :In a y1n , 1.: titre' . of Iti, Orme
made a demowuration on AM:este, within , 5)
milts of .11iiieli p 1 er ids rieht u as repulsed with
seriTC- loot: Tll . O 1110Veluent on Alleltht 114 alto
conaldired ; ut Mat to distract attention' from
.Slierning's tits,' real objectit e point. which le
.surmised to Ire l:3t1Vollooll. It 1.• proitheßnhl that
he. will 1130 V. a., dire, tt , itte,iltle on Inflater
city . - from klilleigeNilie t and the belief is es:-
lett:Rd that the large Union fleet which has!
been ! Collated in the James riyer is destined for:.
Savntinak and will trivet Sheehan there. . . ' •
The , Atigtielti (lieren;ric of the .) stir inst.. stated
_that" a large fleet of nein 1 ounsports had ni•
reiti4smxitlidott the Georgia coast. . •
The:Seine . paper alms,. In 'wrong. languago,
Jen Davis r land the other Illeliniond atithutides,
for not- Wing troops into the Rafe ' : to iiimede ~
Sher,nuttpinovementa. Is Georgia to be left to
take.kiire of bet : self?
Thealchinond - Er - nether think' flint theTuth
less-dm:4nd of the inset National army will - ten
to ciiitit . Georgina lit support of the rebef..oY. ' 1
er ll /ri . allttttrtrin the Inkewarm and ithltimf; .
to inuttedieWelytakettpurins and become itZmust
, Ittfeomitt*lshig', defenders, and that the State,
4 .04,4 e thrriugh this ordeal of fire, will
-eedlle,l,.. likuritied Mid purged of its love for the !
tillog:, -1 . r,l . 1
, The " ; Naclitemill Whip it is thought is not so
.Iropeftdaslll I, contemporary. It says: We
- Cannor , ..eny flint we feel air absolute conviction,'"
nititiiiigh, Indeed, 'our hopes are, strong, that,
Shernin will' fail -In trehlevigg his final oh- 1
ject..7.lt:siqs that. Sherman is a Wish of rindonpt
tettaidlitY, and Watittenci.a. and he would never
• little' formal - an" his unwell limn Atlanta, had
lie not bent - I . W he eould dually reach tile coast
in twill:ls'. . I
, •T,he.Pftitefs show lire ilicSion of the sentiment
nod tlletmetion and Poole, width Sherman's ope
-rationS: bait. creel 4 in the South, and aunt°.
'tize win nutielpating the most ilesletite and
glotiolis. Milan, front (Item
: Latprrbel papers are tilled with article; illus
tratinirthe bitterut ss of - did - en - mt. factions of the
elo(valrj , tounird e one another and their intestine
.dlylsi*.itg c tioss Jett- Davis, the rebel Congress,
' nit 'lntuit: e inn-luoutn Government at Rich
mond- , .loot' s .wholsale conscription , 112/3 stirred •
Ilya • 'ill f indtmation. Ile Is acs-used of a
tl6l,nt an Le himself an unrestraimel dletator,
.and I heeled that ere long he trill reap the
whirl rt. ' • .
t i 4
Aciro •a
lvieutaitor,‘ is called fOr to protest
anti Lila 4ltcuipts to moecle the press. Con
drum fin or the secret -I s Lies ..f the rebel Con
' grete lit marry:teed in the 'strongest manner. It
is der IRMO Ital there Call to' 110 eXetlae for them,
ond.that Ilic • bode Litt good for the rights anti
liherflifittf tlie tx:ople• • .
Ifr. Tooll. Of TenlleSeen; 11l the rebel Rome of
Itwitraitentatj;'es, dfew days ago,detiounersi.Jeff.
Timis fir . . ~,. aullog exemption to a, ectel Irish-
Mali Bab'e'l Ile had to take it back;
a day oirt o afterwards, rind challenged the
whole relic) louse of Representative and govern
ment. Ho a s Ltughed at. for his pains. The
Richmond , amin er called him a reconstruction
ists on se ant of Ids IdOuroc doctrine. and
am.isMailindlinn union resolutions, , tad he clad
leficed - gni supposed author, John Mitchell, and .
the government placed him under arrest.
On the tid loot. IL. Foote had n fight • with
Wirt. G. Sivr ti, n member from Tennessee, whom
he di unmet as no gentlenum and a fool. Swan
and Mitchell' figured' in •the Ilichunind :Police
Court err same they, moth to the amusement
of the. ref I COLIgreSS, Which appears to have ,
arkiopril.d c the purpose.
The Rielintond 15 - am'iner, of the Lith, * gives n
dispatch fr.to Gen. Lee rcgarding the late recou s j
nolisancyni ttre ShenandoalaValley, of PoweiN '
and Custar'tiravalry on last -Theedgy. I
General Washbarn's Orderti—Annking or
VieStmobaii
CAIno, FOr. - 'PS.-"—The Etc rner Perry, from
'NcroNtirkrort; 111 e t:"Jri thrtant, icv.retl with too
Lunar - rd InfrOtry and at tmleh of cotton from
81.-I.mac ; .:l a; ;
,
General Iltshturrn tsstwd an order defining
the lines of the District of West Tennessee, nail
prohibiting the , passage of supplic, beyond the
Built, or t4latar,age. of 'lndividuals Initr out, O%-
oipt u Or. dos, erten. Licenses to cotton
trading Waal ere Cavan!, nod all boats are pto
hibited from landin supplies between Cairo and
„licmgda,44ltro cross leg over allowCtlbet,ween
T lO- • ' • "
The steamer Katie collided with the llesmoincs
at Diamond tend, Cumbetiond River; Tuesday
night. The tie was sunk. Two or three of
the crew wail drowned, and the canto, a:oast-et
lngorGoverninent cattle andprtvate frelght,,lost.
Tlic'cpiiid of the Katie has not, Wen ascertained.
Meek :Disc evered /a Twelve Ilatels •In
-New York.
NEW ToNoe. ..'".--Fires were discovere d .
nit
in twelve hetZLl beside 'the =Zuni end some
vessels. at therrharres.
The WOSUali arrested has been discharged, she.
,glvlng satisfactory expiatudien of her move
ments. Thbf far font of the principal 'parties
have berm artirated, and with theta so much of
the mums the ltad been provided to carryon the
work as Lad'not yet been expended. The money
watillt gold, all wail found In the sate of the
trensurer of title organization, who •Is now under
,arren. Tliellotelkeepers have abrade ieward
of /4,000 forzho arrest and ednvietion of the par
ties, and theliscaranor Comp:idea roll'alao oft
General Dl lamed an order tequlring all
Southerners . the city to registootiemselves. •
Arrival Paroled Union Prisoners.
. 8A.1.1121051 .—A N0v..26 correspondent of Cad
Baltimore Ai 1; under date of Annapolis,
last evening, days : Two of the first vessels cOm
posing Col. Siolford's Beet Of -transports, arrived
here to-day.with paroled men from Savannah--
the steamers Atlantic and Blackstone.
The fortetehad on board 049 Bvtng skeletolUt
and eight. ditid bodies; nine others were burled
on the pasiago. Such was the wretched condi
tion of these, poor mea,,that our surgeons were
themselves alled at the awful sight; not a
Bann among t ienumber but-had to be sent to rho
hospitals, to leave them only for:the grave;
Mte five touldred and fifty men on the Black
stone-wen:An b better condltion;and ntade the
welkin ring when they landed.
, •
Thet Fires kt New Tait;
•
NEW Itost,%or. 40,—The tires last night at
five ditierenrittelamere made with phosp ho rus,
and It Is Cholight for the purpose of robbery, In
Idaritum's wieskun, which was also seton - fire,:
the panic-struck audience was robbed most thau !
ensmigued hty In the great smoke end conf u s i on - that
' . I
At Well:deli the robbers dld;not sileeeed so
A woman,rhltillng from Baltimore; has arrest
ed at the Metropolitan Hotel, rdhlar elreamstaaces_
that Invoiced her in serious suspiciou s She stem-.
Iy , vr ,oa o
otes r tsltr snnocence,
13
1 t Oarreits were also made.
"
4
• ~ .I,9rute sig na l,
Bownitti N 27.-Ille - Dutch . burl Judab,
Captain Peat, arrived' at ..thls...part. • from St.
Thomas. rts of Narereber the ]Bth. Lail.
tude 31 de. B,minutes North: longitude, 72
degrees, he a-steamer bearing towards tho .
United Btatea4 Mho was a propellor of about 400
tons sehoonetrined with two fUnnels and paint.
ed white. ThoM she got within 'two miles 'she
fired a shellteross our bow and hoisted the Awe
clean Flag 'be. inquired what • news we bad; -: we
u t zd
fold hlmottlid -calnure-of 0 0 /9618 = = he n
bauloilldowt A merican Bag nail , the.
rebel Aag► • If we lia4 seen any vessels,
to which Int s
. 't ed In the negative.- In reply,
be started off Beuth-west 'under sail.
Life;Chlew °elan= Dlsfratche '
Nutt Yo m* *or. 27.—Tfie IlhilltriNew Or
leans cohystslndent,datedilie 13th, crape Bits;
Oche:till Morgan I; Smith hassucceeded Major
General Oath; Id the. command of the National
troops at and anfmnd iekshurg, Miss.
The rebel Cotton blithers, guerrillas and plun
derers generally, hateCibeen almost cleated out
of this district of Baton Bough,. La., and our
lines havh been extended In that region.
It is said that the rebel Scott's cavalry, who
were for senam BUM. so active in Louisiana,.
on being ordered . to tlocsi's army, the men mu
tinied and sent theme. -..
Macon. Cut from All Comm:micaUoni
. pastward.
Siaerirm bior. 25.—A dispatch'JOG reedv
ed, saye: llscorOs eat oft thorn communication.
cadward,- and :annonueeinents • of its capture
eau no; re/nit Richmond; .At 'Gordon, Sher
coon was atieen4d by. Wheeler's earthy cutout
enemas. From; Gordon, below , Eatonton, and , '
Bero, the. Federal .colomnsareromoringon
MR
iedgetille cobjimmion, leaving no, chance of
escape 'for -c4t.t*s 'wad others, areegt on foot,
The St. Albans .
• • -
ToitowtO, woct 16 The . 4 - a - pplicallott the St.
Albans Raiders lb the _Government to dispatch a
megawatt' to Elfunciad to obtain. estlittice, has
'• 'this o=4l that cintionind vier material
was traathlpped 1. klitnia, aa a . tag hotted An
Lexlngton, Michigan.: It is'thouot %Timbal*
th4r. the Gotittiik too it aboardiwhar stet pro.
:coodad the . k _
Irot*Trar L
_9ll:—The. Workes
P•pin otaie
yvie. '7• "sufv",'"
Ira"' • 4-.4-1
Peat o Address from' England.
27.—About six weeks ago
th Parker, of Min.:eh:ester, Ragland, arrived
IN'etv Yurk, bringing ; a peaea address of
c-f Grad BritMn and Ireland, with a letter
from Sir Entry do Houghton, to Governor Etey
timer. who declined formally to receive It, as
signing as A reason tliat'lt should be givea to
the PrVsident of the Unita! States, the only au
thorized chromcl of communication between
other nations and citizens of the United' States;
besidt s. Governor Seymour said his official posi
tion did not :authorize him to accept the address
in belt if of. other States, and that it would be
better to withhold the document for size present,
to avoid this appearance of interference with
CettXreFff.
Park4r confirmed to Mr. Reese's sugges
tions; Having arrived here, he addressed a note
to Seerettni• Seward, stating that he had,been
deputed to convey the !address to the people of
the United States, and the honor of the Op
portunity of presenting it to the President. The
Secretary replied that before answering the let
ter, it was desirable to be farther informed where
Mr. Parker had inithorily from - the Government
of Great Britain for the purpose referred to, and
whether such a mission had Iseen made mown to
the Diplomatic Agent of that Government near.
the Government of the 'United States. Mr.
Parker replied dry Saying,
,that the address, con
taining the signatures' 01t.50,000 .of his country
men, from; peer to• artizati, , ,was not from the
Government of Great Britain, nor from any poll
-tient party. It was simply the expression of an
• &truest desire of Great &habil° see peace re
stored to this Continent: The correspondence
was closed by a note from the Secretary of State,
In which Ise said that the Government •of the
Unites] States could nodreceive the address, and
hence its refusal for an hiteniew. -
The address has already, been published, end
Is signed by Many southeim sympathisers, who
ask the Government of . the United States. to
cease hostilities against that section of the
country. The intention now is to present the.
address to Congeeso at the approaching session.
The liewEYork Work/ has by telegraph, from
'Washington, the contents of Itlehmond papers
of the 2.5t1t: '
The Dispatch says Sherman was yesterday.svest
of Ocimec riser } which south, through the
east centre of Georgia.
It Is belleVed, that the enemy has been in
11111etigmllle, though ne official Information of
the fact Las been received at the war office.
In the only brush we 'hear of our troops hav
ing with the enemy, they have been entirely suc
cessful. Thls occurretil near Jonesboro, where
the Central. Georgia railroad crossed the Oconee
river.
A considerable number of the enemy's cavalry
attempted to cross to the east bank of Oconee at
this point, on Wednesday, but were Ind by our
troops, and driven back...•
The altuaLiouln Georgia is regarded in oflleiril
cereles as decidedly 'entlouraging. Sherman is
now in Ida fifteenth days march front Atlanta,
and has marched only sevnty-tlve miles; and has
nos reached:one potent Oi, strategetlc Importance.
Tine &wind says 'theft , Is no confirmation of
the reported burning of Milledg,tivllle.
. The Di:pleas:Ts Gem • Breekinridge Is doing
everything welkin Sontliwesteni Virginia null
Ernstern Tenn4sec. ' .
• Sine° the battle and Vittory over Gillen; the
Yankees remain beyoOd Bars asp, sending out
".' idiom.; rehonnoltering papy.
=MI
Arrival of Paroled Prigohenr.
BALiumnr,liov. f37.LThe Amaapolls eon:a...
pendent or the Penman, Americant . telsrapits,
thls evening, tm , foliors: . -
The Stearaer iierMan tivinvon and We bas
set have arrived *lib 1240 paroledprisonors from
Savannah. I
. ... • . ,
The Captain of th6lferman I.2vingsto s it reports
1 that when he sailed on the '2sth the cieltange of
- prisoners Lad eCaUed; its Sherman had ctu Off
the railroad leadlng from Savannah. It was ,
thought he had reached ell the balance of ottr
men, as ho was only,about nix honed'
s truteeh
from the stockade.. ," - ' ' _'
The tlarannah Dfiily Nevycof the '22d, has the
fellowing telegrtyltheWs: l
• Apgesta, Nov. CAmtral 'train
from neViSbOTO relkwts. that and
Gordon - were 'eapturid yeeterday. The S'tate
House, Goren:l4'a mansion: and - the Penitentiary
• There nothing tioni 'Mem_ --
'Parlengers otithe Georgia road state ° not the
train went to "Gre'ensbom to-dar. The meal,
ppm r to hare gone In the direction orMilhalg . e
title and 3laeor4 but nothing certain is known.
Exchangeof Prboners.
NEW Tont. Nov. 'Tr.—The (=change of prts
ouere goos on well, and arrangements bare been:
made to exchange a large number of prisoners ut
NI(Ibllc.„. it Is prlabable that the each:lnge will
.neowhoniade as the James Riverna the arrang
.meuta melba at eterannatt'aitlP'Mobirt'itt , retiitt.
the suggestion of Commissloner Onldi to'obvlata'
the necessity of so much overland travel by Yan
kee prisoner&
The & minel haeri` king - article on the peace
am:sane, mid says' here Is lap hopeisf reeenellik
'The Aricelirs Haiuctlio ornmpondent Bays
Thenahai been. smart , skirmishing between Pu
laski and Columbia' for some data.. IV.ii halo
fallen back behind , Dtich.rirer: forreat'a threes
hate also .croterld the .rtrur on our right dank,
Still arc a s ambog to strike the reedit' ,our rear.
'Hood's main army Is supposed to he meting on
the pike naad'towards
DestracUre . -Flre:
Cutcrrait, Nor. 27....-The laboratory of W.
B. 3ferrlit d CO., corner of Third and Roca
streets waa deserved by_ltru this morning.. Loss
'50,000 ;. (mandril insured, The tobacco, store
of A. Louis Co., adjolang, woo 4amaged t*
the amount of $10,000..: Insured.:
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GRARAX-4180Wit—Ott Thant:lay, Nov. Nth,
1881, by the If cr. T. Ittararlaae t hLi. TAatIEN 6.1211-
HAM caul ELIZA S. BROWN, of East Llberty;•;
• • DIEM
WILSON,On &guider morning, et 10 o'clock,
at the residence of Noses Sharpe,' . blencheeter,
WILLLkIII T. WILSON % a member of Manchester
Lodge, No. 40; L 0. p,.
The members of the. Order,:and friend', are re.
peetfully Melted to attend the.funeral; from the
residence of his mother, Allegheny street, 'near
Penn, Ninth. Ward,nierikar mons - rso, Wth
instant, et 041042 k. •
Aria° C9A.T.A.WORXS.
Capital ' Sto6k, 8180,000.
12,000 MARES AT $l5 EACH.
•
Pitzsmaxi--3•0111i. GRAFT.
tiscarrairr--13apt. JAMES GOO
Tausrmsa--s.R._mou.Nr.
DinE.cTo!s:
' JOHN GRAFF, J. ii..itiscuss,
... IiVkI_MoREE, &FAWCETT_ ,I' hoe.
.L W. LYDAY ~.. , Capt. JAS. GISSRD /4..
- Capt.. J. P. SMITH. • , • . •
. Capt. J. Pi E. .Duperintendont.• -
I ninf"
Thie Company owns the property known as the
unties* Coal Works,. together with the ~K eenan
Farm' adjoining, and containing in all about , no
''mice: `The prop erty is 'Dusted on the west bank
of the Monongalleia river, about oue-and.e-half
.tolles below Monongahela City. in the "third p 001 , ,.
. on which are eitpated 48 miner , . dwelling houses,
stare houses, shops, - lke., together with a railway.
running to the river, with tipple,ebutment,p4 all
' neeeuary arrangements for ioawng c0a1... , ~- • -
• ' The Mines AM alreadY °Poled, drainedand n e a
tness
tato], met I. good r un ning order, with entriee.
driven and rooms turned, and all neeereary ' factil;
ties for working eighty.to tub hundred men, and
the cool la well known to beef;the very best quail,
ty. • The omingoo is believed to be one of the most
valuableeoal propettlesantheMonongahelavalley.
The Company. now propose: to. toiresse their .
lacilitlee for mining by the constructiekot an addl.,
Donal railway, and. have set apart $20,000 in caili•
for the purpose of contemplated improve .
meats and providing a war capital for the new
,
With facilities which the Company will p o a se s ,.
- MI , Mentors ebuildently believe that the "Mingo.
"will prove to bo one of the most substantial and
remunerative stock. In the country. se7:tf
W . 8. 31c0L1.11 a• CO., --T • -T.
NO. MO FULTON STREET, Nzw Tour,. •
Strictly Produce .SonnnintiOn Merchant%
For the 'Ale of everything In the Prednee and Ocon
Weston line; strictly for ,pon cash, and , Tronapt retort
O RM& _ Ltbe:ral &drawer moth on conatgamtnts.
All goods fully hawed
Mark all goods distinc u tly, and forworil Invoke.
AtirSee our regoktr weekly -report of Feces Cur
rent above, made from Actual - •
Nzexin'To—Hoo. 0;11 Matteson, Men, N. Y.;
" If. Jones re Co,Ebnyrn, N. Y.; Lest ApesT,
Frertdent to North Elver Bank, "New York 014:...
ISAAC CRAIG'S
„
irMWO SAW KILL,
AND 'BARGE VARD,
Cmig
s ST Manufae
IPtsinsREMNDOw maim liattecitsrs'
4:11.:448w,A8A1 V 141.8 see MTh" /‘N
'Wateaftswes-- Waier ll4 e * 4O , W r.Ottl,
erect ebrle now W sa Wl% fa sMsUon we
to fend& 'Mete
ll se4= 4"d r. 444144 aa4 gum/0M otw
U R ,
wattet. ItOw4Bl
OTT AM) SfTlfttirti.
Our Assebauput4
fe tLere no red:eSZ;Yr. 2:d 7
mi.dating. thought that
. Republir:ui in titntiond
cannot. fnnl:.4l, 9f f ieera hottest enOugh to p, , rfatn,
a duty made Us as raw nil make ir e and a<
rrsponsitie as-a soleran odth can hind it. to' liar
ass the, tuimLs of law-abiding, and low-honoring
citizens forever
I have eecn 80111 e alillSiolls 10. thi, Slittied
11.±St,51DIVIii,) in ttraal of oar dully papers, nod
in order to satisfy Olyi.clf of the coreettne - ,' of
their statements hare Inrealdatod tho stittitet
tuMeiehtly to more than justify all that has
been Enid.
The assessor takes a solemn oath, that be Will
de the utmost diligence to ascertain all things
stibJect to taxation, and assess them at what he
shall believe, niter full - invi.stigation dad 'maid
ry,' in •the. full value of each and the corn
inissioner.s swear in - the same manner to revise
the listt' and put up to its true value nay thing
:which has bet" assessed too low ; and yet after
all thls.the following-which is a fair skelmen
out of Iniudreds of similar cases—will show bow
well official oaths arc kept and official duties per
folintds:
Ist. Elfeeimen of assessment. 2d...,Properti.
Iceupation. Real Value. Aasessed Value.
A F 2100,00 '$ ;; 00,00
... 100000 ' - 200,00
1000,0 0 t 60 , 0 0
... 900,00 „ 60.00
... 1200,00 00.00
.. 1000,00. • " 100,00
6000,00- • 200,00
~. 600000 . 100,00
heal Valli , . 4.a.mased Value.
6at00,00 '&150,00
1200,00 480.00
.. 4000.00 7.',0,00
1600,00 450,00
10000,00 1200.(.10
. .600,00 800,00
2100,00 600,0tt
11 .
• •••:A•• 1150 , 00
Mr. Editor; continent is 'Unliceessary. When
a man takes an oath in 'court to tell the truth
- anddoce. not do it, they call it perjury; but When
an officer takes an oath to pitform a certain du) ,
ty in a specified manner, and.does not do it, is IL
anything cise than purjury? . .• If so, whit is it? It
Is high time that citizens who have some regard
for the upright and honest administration of low;
as well ns reapect for the character of ourinsti
tntlons; should take the mutter In hand and see
that those who regard neither tile °Mg:tidbit of
an oath nor the fair name of our republican r•or
mu:neut.. he, allowed to enjoy thapeualties of tine
and Impitsmunent provided for
-such oll,tulers.
..feszJer.
The Leiremene Aetoelatlon
A special meeting of the Firemeu , sAs , oeintion
was held on Saturday evening, at their room in
the City Hall. Present—Messrs. Crean, Cep
pies, Killen, Joe. Little, T. M. Little, Le011:1r11:
Aleyera, Montgomery, Porter, •Sims, Shane,
Thompson, Vick and President U'Carthy. - -
In the absence , of 'the Secretary, Mr. George
Leonard was appointed Secretary pro•tan. • • -;
Chief 'Engineer Thomas Reese stated that the
,rnectini had been called for thopurpose of naldim
some action in reggrd to.the• rionstraelion of a
Fire Alarm Telegraph, on a principle , originated
recently with Mr. 11111. Chief Engineer of the
Fire Department of Cleveland: Mr. Reese stated
that the system 'combined simplicity and cheap
ness— a desideratum now •deslied-and that"
within the pastlew weeks It Sad been Ititrodneed
practicalli• Into thesity of .4n - eland. The cost
of its cOnstruetion(nlnetecnridles of wire, over
one Iffindrcdpoles;tweiffvflveldgnal laixes. &c.,)
woo only thrcelbatuland threehtniaMd "dollars.
Ffelurther stated that no:central office would be
mut:tired; consomemlyhttecmployment ofealatied
operators would ba dle&ismi with; also, that the
only expense rittending - tt would be an Mttlay Of
dbou two hundred dollars • per annum for the
ptirme'ef keeping up -the battery: Mr. 1111 l
the projeeter, while In thaiejtyonTliday, stout
tltat - he was satisfied that he could construct a.
line in this city . at a coat 'of threethonsand dol
lam and that lie wouldmor ask for rennuthmtlart •
until the work had been completed and rendered
perfectly Satisfactory to the citizens.
Montgomery moved that the Secretary be
instrudted to draw: up, a memorial to Councils;
requesting that body, through
. the Committee on
Fire ' En Ines and Hose, to • examine into the
merits of thr. - pinject,.and report their•laborslo .
Councils: After considerable discussion, the
'motion sini adopted.
to bill -from Capt. E. F.,Pr•titt.tsr va§
pie crated, a warrant ordered- to be drawn
,On motion ) adjourned.' • ••• •• -
Prbe Fight op,liikyttoe mu.
—•
,
Ori Sunday beaming 11 "light for the Chain-
PfonshliP 09carbed in a bricikyard on: Boyd's.
near 'Rag& Street, between tWo men nem- ,
edtavid;Rogers and Rubca Tyson, the former a
resideniorldirminghatit, and the latter but Ilia .
months tonnMegland. - Tysort boarded at Span,
ect , ?a,tavern,lon Second sired; where' he met
dßgel, who ivbalkagiddlim to a fight: Twos=
l ineor to .acoommodate ; him until Sunday
morqlnng when Begird infarmadlitm that he was.
determined t 4 fight him, and wontd"whip him if
he didnot cortsent.,,Thiathreat atoisiartge En, .
lieh blood , q[ yson.,* who accepted the . ,elial.;.
len;fe, when the- pt - titles; aceorepailleithy - tv law
inward triads, started for the Mick-yard.. Uprin
arritingat thli ground the pugilists stripped and
commented the contest, whith lasted for an hour
and half, thirty-six - blends hating been taught.
Be - Verdi citizens 'baring - heard of 'the* occnr
niece, aisita theTground and endeavored to se.
pirate the cotabatants, but being nu:successful;
sent.. word to the Mayors office, but upon tlts
-arrival of the police, the crowd bad dispersed.
'Officers Cnipi -sad Whitson, licarieg that Tyson
hind been takelato Speneteit.tivern, startede
him, and found him at' the - tavern bat • • •
woundsorben they arrested him. - •r
• face were eonaiderably bruised and a . d
his right hand was lacerated. .Ilea,ireu
satisfied wlth the result of the contest;: says
that he gave his antagonist n severe prumnellin.
Ito was locked up, and willharc a hearing -th is
morning.' Rogers succeeded bialuding the vigil
ance of the police; aad st ill it large. .
. .
-.., PlttsbniVs - Female Zollege.
'The dosing exercises of this - sterling institu
tion will eminence to-morrow Morning and-con
tinue till iltuisdt eradnx. 'bib ciahilii4tlon
- 4
of the classes - ,tr I take place; on Tuesday' and
Wednesday, On - Tuesday craning - a musical
soiree - will bo PiCen by the pupils of Professor
Robbeek, and a literaryentextaktment on Thum
day evening. ;These exerriseal will, tOtlllnenee
ti t ak,44.
at preelsely7N ~
.The term!, has been ono of :wonder
ful prosper! early three hundred pupils have
been in sates and twentyithree teachers., In
all, hare -been omployed. - The boarding dopart
went . has been fall, and upwards of twenty re
liased'for\ want br room.' Nearly every, room
has already been cam* for the coming terra,
. which commences Deeember. dth. The Colima
needs no. recommendation from ns. It stands In ,
the.wry *brit kook - of.ahnilarlnstittitions and
enjoys, a most . enviable reputatlon.. let. it al-
csr4boird.
On Dattedni *nine t; number of bbatmeit
-et the wigari rrero attracted the, , cries of a
man -struggling In the irntcr. Prompt
arise was rendered, and affix. some-ilttle effort
;the lean was, rcietted, dripping with water, ':lfe
-Nan •eollMnii to the lifayor , s,oflice 'where he
-male a most erratic and , ineolairent statement.
.
lie stated that : he was a membeaof Congress
electfroia the tint District of l'hilad_elphityand
"bad. been robbed of live hundred dollars since
his entviii here.; He could not ,explain-how he
'got - Into the river, and it was .cm - clear that he
leas not in his , right. mind. After baring his
clothingdiicd, was locked np in - the watch
home, and. on?thinday, morning ho gave, isle
fl orae an Willitim_Trick. Ile had" by : this time
forgotten that he was a member *of Congess;-'
and
„did not pretend to deny' . the charge of drunk,
enness. The I.fityor inflicted. the usual line. for
Imbibing too leflt nlonetipliele," after which
tWii B ,permitted to go on his way.
.
Tam .1
mra Xturnsat—The Malionlng Reglitcr
alp' the Grand Jury, at the "Ceurt. of Commas&
'Picas' of Trumtinll county, noir
,sesslou In
Warren, hare Indicted - Frank - Bobbin and Lydia
Stevenson for Mulder In the Brit"degree, ha
. killing James Ward, of 1411 M; In July last. On
tieing praiLancd they nlead...‘not guilty. " ' It is
tmderstoodthat they will not - .be tried it this
term, and that a anetlan bOntide to change,
to some zuljoinlng county. •. _
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• Concentn'a levresr.-04 'Saturday ;Menton,
Alderman Dolialdann beld Int Inquest onthe.bcidy.
Of Charles Brown;avho tins'killed on ThttrOsje
motain al the Oilier dOPet of the Pittsburgh;
Fort Wayne and Chicago &inroad. inAlkgheny,
b e h ig run iofte. - by a locatnottlrt: - The
.ett-.
deuce elicited owipletely'exon=ted tbe compard
from all Untie, and a rcd tet of =04261014014
Tvoersou Crxn-Lr.diutti.—The of-tho
series : of. lodate; to 1:4 dollvdred "tuidor_the
nozpiceo of the TOropint,Clubriiillbogiven this
oneeteg, stLaraytttcc 11 4 by Dr.liollend. better
known to the' literary world tutl'ittaitey _Tit.
tomb:* 'The milted *bleb the'reatied doctor
tboSitojik oCoilttuidcopenfatkm.r
I.Throwatri , :-The
ou 4 latirdayitombag;' - lak lig; 4 in m
nameitillge• -Intcantride ecti"wate drowned, Sa
the A.y of a fem.:alba belovr F
ty thet-,g of a • ferry testi . wbleh Mac had
* 4 / E i fin MIRO/ UM gawra satin
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A F c .i g s 4tfAt it r
' O''`r•Aturd/fy °L_.oDek7,
nained .t.frlgratriel4 re.4a4": 1 1 ‘,Y,e,batar „.•,,
wasYsiii FC-TC : rdy, 112:4 ra".4lli Injured.
I y f Ihng Into the — etrayatlon Tor the.
itzfaroad, r :at the IntliWctiott '
flh :street.: et rention eielogad,l#
feuee, tun the Ulan. waa under the .infirtenua
flquor and Was evidently, hcitirliatflni
wa.,eabont. -Ile • Ulf twenty-are ntia'
badly brui:ed and lupine& Internally.
tv,nv!.2yed ttalvk. ro.ideuce, Where Ida injuries warp:._ •
drc,sud hyn was livlrg
but his tondit hut 'lrakr n cats Kitirredtfla'
r we.riuus.
nry ntormorw vmee. sons;
in. by Frederic Lquinn,.Neir'York; pubkishni
This is another war ballad, i"q l ‘;
:Ye»: prtily; acid worthy. the attention.of timisleal . •
people.- For sale by. Charlotte Blume; .
' , Filth street. - • • - ,
Tdor
-I:rt.l..rti ON TiliE.niinatosx:-A:.
sineif,a man by the ligninfof Sr:Cleil4, 1915. •
.Ibund ion the Clereinta at . Pitt'Atligh Eoici • ifeero , •'
.•
ne, , p Run .Station, , liotrihly . 1 4+ 1 110 0 CD 1 1-itot__ r tir
of W fonna'near the reninints..l4.4o l 4P;,:
fortunate inan having tinnibea tOO,reeels'itis'etilk , ""-; " • •
peced to hale Innen naleep die
ndcbl tmini payed over. him, •
a
j!deo.uleal. for - ti eiinSidOrStlO' tliefiinee Olot4thet -• •
road,. •
PIM tt.—Mr. high Rnox, Of Hie
Knot heen'on a visit 'to Ire: -
land thitin,i the past ;live Inetthsy'retntit6d7Ott
the la?i-steattipratt,d , TCtlehed-hia.lanme lkept,
Mt.sqn •
Saturdal..toornlnr. !Vie nt:l44.6*V Mends .
Kuox hU ,
Lc4loll3ns Impyoredtirptvihadmitit Ito a no* di 11.17 - 4'i r.;
ln'el;eelleut!rontlition .)dl V17.1":44
Accrntri.,-.lohn . ChQda -"a yntiu..e malt .
Ltag.,l in the 41/ona,i . )t.ta
rus-serinnsly on:Pridar. fh6 - 1E41.1
inst. Ile - wns orllt6 'rcitbit br 3
home mie matmgcmettt on Ids fart.thelDit 0fk0n,...111. 11)24173
m-slug through thc. ro7L , struck . I.l.laficshy.p2o.l : •
Of his thigh', wounding - and - bru4u"g - hint very "
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Ex•rmszc .11ounini.;-:L•:itfrk ldbgtis,
attler front " -
$l,OOO nnd zili•atelt;at Ltdnisitotel;inlVhocilit;
some time during Wednestlnj . ..n . iglit.. . On fg l'7,, It
mum Bras ended of F , 50,' of f 3, and - -
neither of V; cents. 3,f7d':Lr
InITI6/.i . • _
, •the celebrated "Olhi.t"'airpeare,- trill be
formed at the Theattt this- eveithagc , h-iitmlobl.
threl , , entitled thr, Pliteiturgh i llhot.Clll. l 4l4ll4:t '
produced for 11,e'llut flute. — • " ' • • ".i
LOCAL NOVICES.
TIIQ3fAB W...psapr, practipl . Blate Roofer, and :7, -r NJ*
Dealer in American .61ate. of various orders. .
Office at Aluvander Laughlin 's near flip Walter
. TrorkS. Pittsburgh; Pt1.:,4 Iti slatteepNo..lB Pike f. Ai 1.77. 7.
F
street.- Orders ppuiptly ; attended jo. ~A 1 1. 1F0rk, 1 7371" x>l).:
warranted water 'proof. - Itepairp;: doteatthei_
shortest notice. •No ehititsfoifepattiitictiridad. • ' '7
the roof Is not abused'after It ispat
trt .. idl.", 7
Bitoxcnrris,"Cizitc,“ ! ..,P 6:BOHz
A chronic inflammation: of thd Antall!'
gL2hda connected with iho nt9nlintnpa Ict4ch4l, AY! 44.4=
the throat and incinbinnea. ninn qeakipt.
y
.Itrown'a ltronthlal •Trochea r olgird jla l
.i3i7ltL`i •
lief.- Sold 1* illArtigglats.iOZ.l'.l:(4:l7 . l4 !IPYi :Oa
>1111 . 3.V.«
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(...17 •••,. , ,:.•" 1 , 1• • •:,•:••eff . •
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DR. ll.'.c.Oonitt,Fls
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17,5z.a , 9:1 1 ,24 141.
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CATARRH .. REMEDY ro ,
CATARRH . . • •. • REM ED
f.cht. tllfr
. • • • , •-• ,'•, • - 4 , "7.
lipentiratda to the vary seat of thliteilthiedhaalY•arrla•r
exec ; andext4rminatea ltrrootiwd hilu^latelet.Q ; rt) T
`Dr. 006bAl8 1;114 . ant and only person
ever told the world whitLffatarAi. really Wary "'bit! v • .
it commence. awl litat Would Blue it' • -
Dr. DOOD.4LE.Iias aywat to &elite in battatinl'tql 7 ,- vtl4 , V4
yrtiEitit. Übe" =0.04 As, Petk)oo*-1 ' ,454,14 r ,1 Ft
r ind taelccris o the world the:i t Oktt,
-tants, which ban fo yearn defied the strut and re-
I.warchltfmeclical men and authors la tblarlOntdall f(s 2 .' , .'f/tl.=
r and in Europe. can ooW be cured, With the lame • '
uniform certainty t d
ever -
be ads, who wed every knoWu cure .in vain, vi•
have
en permanently cured by Dr.OOODALE•3 - •
tISSAIIIIII .11.101FDir, and Item 'l7ldeolt ia , MO'
most extrareitardtorwle otp!'gr
Xi`Qall otpur nearest agency, or seAld a Ida 4):4-1
for-a pamphlet. , -Devtatd - and' prepared by "ran ,
,12 "D" } Y 24 . 11 1 NeWTork-'.
• NORTON * CO`., aole • Agent*/ -‘ l4
file BROADWAY, NEW rOfDL. •-r•
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'Dit•G II "/ .. SER2 So.
erszEl,rutibiiirtb,; . :vl464
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' N °IIT P IVS ' ° 4;41 . .. 4 .+Vki blrSyrElgjA
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For. Sag , /Memo mad ,Strolkthl4
PeimirichTfq• - • ,
TIXTER, SCALD /11:24),,p2PGWORMA NUL 11;!4••24-4,'
all ITCIIOII' 2121 , littrll.KlMP 801113 , " ,
a -11
Ezurno:F§. or THE, Skill., „
This Olstmeat7peaelrales to the 'baits of the ?r 1 'i; l l 2 rtki - '- -
otioeiscoa to the, Ve47 gogpie4uldi!toi &oat
'the fteobbeneolhtsit!loAtooii the terrace-dlardWlF-,,1
M . 0. - Poison of the d liartd•
dtlt li`dis4aised pates:-'
the disease inn, - elpellerl hoar the. 'l.llil4tioipid
'quaitly ttert. dart .1?s sto selsPse.' "
NOIVICIf c6!rioiiige-k 9 1-0.1 -
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aloZ A - 4 17 rogir, ,,
sold by
140 .WOOD STREW:P.XITSBVICGSO
• - - • ,1 ; f '.a . ,:•EVll:l4.y;A:',T,
ADDY
..PE4Crn ) iiiePitllllllloA r '
GAS ASDiTEAM FITI g 15 g 7
of/ ;
pro. IGS wooDimprpri.opposittfrWCllturosh. V if
runtmAYDRANTMREETILIidIijrzi n t- r 1 4 r.
.PIPE, - PlciandlßAß LL&D, and Plamberid sages. , :i4i
riallkgeneral. Refiner-les fittedtptli
approved moaner. Tanks lined with lesteronsap a........ ' •
per, , 'Houses fitted wlth sealer aratsaa
N. 5. ; AU Ordenpetimpttratteadedin''Pla
To •TRlNTzasi -
- ettr.,.csr.s •
•
Ono AI ' 2OIB; • P AFP/o•47!Aus - ..piwqr.' 3 47,At-2,rd , ':: l ac
-One TAYLOR. ol rLlNDElL,!•bettassolnekeit ,. .' r 4 1-11 -
One TAYLOR DOVBX.E OYIAIIW.I4krboIOIC.
at inches; all in 'good workbag. order. ,
.11,11111 be sold offit addreall ,- ;
nutlet! ". aezurTE, Ptttsburgb,•Pra. ,* •
• '
pRINATE .LE
• •_.•
twice, 23 frnaret,nozatia i -,1
l'or‘ the cure or ou diseases of a ortsitenature; Iq l • ,•^.-
from two to formdaye; by an entirely' new And mitts:
treatment. • •rusef, Seminal Weakness, awl otber. - "' - •
diseases of the yltalnrgun.,aml their
S. cure warranted or money refunded. „ • , •*:
Address letters W. '4.1 Peerr Street.' 017:kr
NroTICE.--411 • persons interested hi Tho"
• •LT"Grading' Paving and:Cinblint Of NVILLIZIeIi3- '
SYRSET, _Ninth: Ward, from Smelliest' Street W I
...;,, , ~,,.1 . : . ., , , ~,,,, ;t:I.
Sutler street, will take notice that the eon of.the - , ,
same has been assessed,. and . eau be seen &Vitt& : ...,.., i, - ,,:,..,,,p-1..,
°Mee of the Itecordinellegnlntor; Until MO NDAY,
the , -.,
the 29th lostruit, later Which 41 1 will be l e e en T ll,- .%-; ,, 2,. --- "T .,, L l '.frei;
the °lnce of the Treantrer for Co eetlon. -
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O. 31030 WEN: Recording Vega/atm, ..,,,-1-c-1 jt".4.'"lr.•..sr,
, Pittsburgh; N0y.15h,186,1- - . .. - ,110 1-730 - ~,,, .. si , •
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TRE LMPROVED .. 1 -- •_ _” .- '.., r! . i,,,, 4 - k,,i4,... ,. .4-4 , -,:„4 4 ..,,,„
' ' Little' taunt iSewlttoi Macau: o 74: lz . - ~, ...*,,-,,,,, 41-
`Pelee ONLY *ls cg.. - uosunnowoo ton: I,:i ..,,,,,t „ ~t t .., ~
reliability - and grog. In In4renterAi and for _
_,- - ,-. s:,-.ri%-'
Worth It. beano rivet, For , simplicityi durabutsir..'' ', ' .., ' - :.,
and execution It is uneelialleil by say other tir. , t , ,± ote2l. 4 , fir,(
machine heretofore offered-toile ptiblbt, and"noM'• , -.. ... _,„,
.....2.-,..
only to.,be seen !to be soprecinton.:'lt,taill, hemigaiti - 1 , , . 1 . , r-! 4 7,
quilt, tuck or bind. _Call, and exandne .for4ralfr:- ',;,, si
...411.' . - , - - .0.'::
Belt es. Every tutichinnsearrantefh..",., ...z , ~. ...
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i BARNES, Astento 1,,..„.A •..4.11?:-1,,f-J,, i „
NOII3 Tippglo St, Opposite St. Chaficl Retell' ~..g. , -, „..;
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.... eted.id;
..'_. .i .n, ';:• ,o, . - ...:1 - 1' ),..$ 4./ ,41.•: .
S EAL TPRE'I'.."7.E ' '', 7 ' •• .. . :...4'.',.'.?,: .. ./ - ,;•'t - ).1214.E4 - 1.5A:,
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PULP 'A SHEPARD, , Commission Mot. - .,,,_...;.... , ,... - .„,x1 .
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chants and de5ienX 1 8011,.31301.1" , r:....,:a1i . 9 , F0 ...,,,,
:pncounE; No: are L/ 'stioot, - Pnn,
__,,,- ..„- . A.t .. .i,i,,,1ii o..tkintt , ,,
: • MON" brands of Flour' Sahara, ....., ~. • ..',,,,,„„' ,',,, ~,,, 4 4 0..
we constantly.an basul.4:PartislilltestteetTOtt_ ~ 4 - - t '' , "_;-_, - A ., ,,
,en ming orders lot MeMdtmliseserusraltrs-,- i„ ,,. .. - ..-T,- -L . Ve.A. .•:..4r,
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DRopOSALS, WILL 11,R,REDEIVE 2- :' '',.- .1, '4 4 _ ,fu;4".-.,
it -mot.° the Brit Wri ars en , ttillous44 o l4 - 7.-4: . ~.,,,..;.„ ~,,:. - L
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lo g sem_f_e t t, .• 013A . 1412k Ede itarsiAli t it-,i. i ft t,r5,14, ,
OutPD Mg
'long,* err era..., an,f=4, le
breadt as nosy, bd. and.snit the size Of d&
delivered at rittsbunth
or
.Ilinntheluissr.o!-..eStek-
fore the drat of Dyer next. wt,.dditne. -' , ' ..., .•,- ' ._ ' .---. l'• 7-. L, -"_":?,;:;.",.
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