a : y k ; 'VOLI,I3II . A JJX.X.VI 4 I - --_.« I Witiottuvek(fkutte • ERMAN'S tillaMS,AN,Agra e Town,ioiCi!lioHost4lmiu:A;- NIT VP tNION PlAKEifittgeA . Hie Cusp 1 . • - zlr . -- ,, WA RTY. WEN . ""a` XAND I-i V , W 0 1 ,198),.. !.-P,12:- . -W- -, i41.1 , •• roil) i. 4.4 e. -, - , :z he pldt - jirnsitecie ks fut. . •T:,—,......e.,N, .1,.,-„,-. rt • , ...,1 NEW Your. , ik.V.1..-•.-The RiChtllo3ld .b.:414:71' - k lbe Mt raysintiiii ildientifiettilisitti• . . . 4 , ET.L.'.. - ab4tt er Paan....:l movfnicn4 , +34 ty lin Unfelt airaut ourown 'Oil of which It , . goad very un , prudeatqweeil;kittz Will ,- Taitil dell ascenahied,ltud.the left ...0 Ms . of ESternum s y,:u . ben it reached bledisan,numbered 16,000 , en. They butruzi tho town when the 'loft. The Augusta papers any the eteltentent is city a week ago . Motido., _waif - ye= In the urgent Mureirldsii Itirit_ ' Impress - the negroce, One of the 'pipers of phice was eery fearful of irearliet on the_ of its citizens on nherman's.arriyahri -•: .r r The huportinee to the Confederacy of Mama .- ad Augusta was dwelt upon at length by: the. - bel Drew, and that their fan.would be a great `easier to lila admitted. , ....11. • The Richmond 'Mau receives , 6 0171C,1gfprt ' m an - essettleik.wldell bellete trite; i at Sherman MI only tieistliltßAott e.cfp%e or yen Miles a dor. . • •IFrote the Richmond Entulieitinte'%tii.l ; "On Thurstlity last sudden attempt was ads by the Federal prisoners confined at Sells -7: North enrollee. to make their escape, &was rapidly mid effectually quelled at the • oof copelderahly Yankee blood.- • " appear! :that. a plot had been lartriot • . on the prisoners, of whom there are'at Belli some 75i000, to ortirpolVer the hitiitoi titut •of the encampment and,,then.„..hreak rough the llueof the pampa gteird;arill rifler ' curio! all the arrus,.tlicy,conld march Guyagli • eshlaglon,l'iottl'ehredlniOnhiTerbieiSee and good their. escape. .. "In the first r4o:94thicprog . rap ß ie they site- Mr , • edi the Intel Wei ovdrpowtidd,`antf' '1) of the unfortunate. ntett.,.re.re 4,14441414- 'stating. • Theythen ettacked theptimpetguatil,, lo fought bravely against lb:. tenible tit the alarm Midterm-Sally. roinntudeeteirlo, e garrison and two picecirornrilltery Weie rown into Poiltlen, bearing: upon the comer.' at. • . "Two of the parnpft: t defense. In good time the , and after - . a. few rallitigdlsi.barges' of grope eannlstei. tho ,reeetioMits.cried• out,for • etcy; tend :d irOuld make no. her .clibits to get away.- By this time they,' • completely surrd, by, artillery end ln . try, and it was well-themthet they ceased clr denionstrailotptind erlctllbrtuary. • • "In ten mlnutee-mora.the „wh p ole eamwould vc been one scene ortthilighteet it was about rty were killed and ahugeopigippe:trquudedi: 17:. us a 1 - attempt to escape from Con, credo duranc e . has ended," ,• crew TORN, Deeenthei•AcraittiortGroerniAl. aelti Gilmore , leaves 'y toi..4Cer. Orleans, • cre he will rep) 4 .10 , 40toraL.Uatiby,lbr the of Inopeota• totctilie tierotiots of t Window cdforts of the IV:pet:gm 31.111tery--;Dlylson.. the ProbebleWittin-I'vrty-eigh toutsi IL GESEICIL 41041pET. ' rge Arthing.. se. CAVALRY OPEPoRINI. REAR Novas. rrival; of,LSpaj.ly •:.Coifs. Nannmmr, NoV.' 30.—Tbe 'Army morel:nada a few days. past have been simply for pool: n.' • The Fetletul- tercel hare not retreated ex t•.. to imprimo their rim:anon, and occupy' to-day,; bptkWprobobltaelect for bat; nmelt neater n ,bliSh . rifte. tibia:Mahler has oc-' • • with Iwo or noadvantamito either. The' babilities ara Lilbt abattle Will be fonght within next ibrty-elght bouis.' ' , Our Ibecee are in mrPEctagolt. " - Ad , • ncemsiona of tram* haver,pacbed hem • . ,hire.been sent to adrautagedus positions. mall detachments • of robel cavalry are opce; ; not far front .N. , lashyllie, doing, however, no 'at damage .t .o railroad . I ....eardiromientlMi Whit -almts -.. intaat,buidktrains •am running sego ly. There Is inuciramaitement among Mascot account of ',th near approach of:Hood's' motor General A. .I.43mittes,Gorpvren at ed to ntght. . ROM NEW ORLEANS. nt Airto , - ioniirlarui . . ENGtiigtiEST .TIE . MMY. frllmen, i lifts of ittillerr'outt SOO Henn aidituies Copland. s , VENENT 9E MAGRUDER'S FORCES 'am Your,AaG .l. heamidst New Or. s corn:sp.:rodeo 'giver Mief. Emm_a - of t affair lii Loydrhutri Oen. A. D. Ice, Taandhiz,,the force at 'BMW Rouge, ed to that pehrtromtheMd Dom an don to flbert,teed Uric - 11e, bidniping h him time ydocce,ot. rebel mylliery,andhe-, . :00 and shows aril mules and "100 Melo :t ho ers, (+admitted'. of General ;.. , all of mio *Ma Capri:mad after a brief ialrited engaget.• Nrlthllleetemy. - Stre . that 'alidge portion of 31.13grd a army Is eadeeterfeeto effort a Mutabl e' of 111aa(atippl 7a lord& to reinforce Hood in Delmer" bM thectinkm. Mope and gunboat* on the watth. and will-pteveat poulble. nrshitalteiNittedMoTin - on Richmond. FLEET 1 1 ,488 P.. ITIUTLIE u CASAL. orient !Heyeaie ~ t to the • dealt Valley; - REPORTBN . ;YET •O C.NFLRHED. OT . . . cw 'Yong., Dee. 1.--Gte city was filled with .ore Last night that. Dnint's foreeryln coal tino• with the naVy, 'tracts:loving on Itlehmond; the fleet his passed up the' Dutch' Gap ~ and that; an important movement wet - ilg In the Shenandoah Valley. , . °thing has been' received asnfltmatory of 1 reports [lds morn . . . ~ . v e Richmond:papers (the 08th - ray: Gen. ~.. t lanissing troops IS bI& left,' and If the .they continues fate e t he may make an ; r effort in that tt. - . om the City of Mexico. OFIBI;13 fIiNDITION•OF - TOE COUNTRY. ' . 1y People - Dying' , of Starvation. ! , . Heard'a corrma' mar . yt► Tott n,Dee m ; v i- ' 4ll, ... r i t i n g on Octane; .in a t: Va ri e w Ond - Ittan Or the eeniatt7. nude , ' t Dori . dagnant, e l reetl id atr , :v tigricz ery d i epkaatde. iural 41v,nia , =w . , Com ' been eo meat Intenhrt4 by cordbmed nee-. ' . brigandage; murder ant -robbery, through ' i am . t the canto- Weaken tertholT. the pmt. . 1 .--- luts °6 - that the Most -noteastri Antrim 'rein ,' Z Y e— -. scarcit andkuuDIIVONA ate said to, Kreatest la t o Sigl.Okfali' of Mexic o -- ' . .!lttAltog ia t ilta r Va ' ; , •:- " • ' . . . ' 1 't '. '- . •:, . .. ~, . . 444164 1 '11111. ' i • l. ~ . , _ - . .-, • , - , ter - • - - -.- _ • .•.'.. ..-.: r_ -T7 I:: ;..-''.••• ;-%:,-.- • t . ' . ...__ . • . A0,;61. 1 't Latest' from Teniessee. t 2 Y_ WI i t . _t,-LE AT .--!-a i i : a ..fati HW lan. Vrir Force Attacked by elleboi ffc',l_:: /.96,1t -11110 of the t tinny Kix Tinadrid Bled and Wounded ad One . . lisomand hisonen. . • -- osE RianLimpro l vytAttryygro. 4414jfiosivlbotet Fire kluildred ______ • t -- Nati,,frintr, December I.—The runes has the (011Mrini is from Nativiiik.. drOLKorkl4- EUVII; t four, ma a heavy at% tklt at Fratuk , with two crap after per# othsterNightin , were malted at att NOV, with a loss oteloo ! td and minruladj I,ooo—prison yibc Brigedicr c}mound. Our Inns was about 500 . tr' a; veimmeni l'nqerly in Plot lb Bu Mepptig,t..ll.l.l,-. , v.,r, {: • • . jn - Iff•ENDiARIES CAP'fERED:II TIIR ACT. - • . , ..271 a;-.IR ed • Convertor of the : • -,- ...twig... Nov. Information, - of seetuing,ly . • mllebls., thorn er, Is to the ci4Let,Gukt Captain BLINIes, of thclpLrate 41abainti," arriveil at Bag- - :filuirATisleo, opt. 11th, en route for Richmond Up to Norco r 'Nth, there :vas "riot a euoritlnc Inihe A1'1;111444 legislature. Memphis; pa ofof yeaenlay give a.detalle,d, .aceount 01tt .•:p tby m agents bel agen to nterril the 'llltsimlls and arceston'rallmad depot and goy. .enumentitcirm,l worth tic) minions. The plat „was; discovered hy the United States - detectives to whammatters *ere entrusted by General Weelt-' burn,aunl thnific , endlaries were captured In the act of firing ,h*ldlngs. It Is alleged that these emissaries were to 'receive froualhe Xabel, evinacnt ten Or. cent. onthe calhatkin of the .pro.party-thns destmyed. Dr., Ide3llUan, proprietor of the Charleston 411Mae,'Meraphia, is among thosg,ttrrested.... Ito In elutrgedwithfiving an agent, for the rebi3l erament,.and ceneoctor of the plot. The prison. craWere confine] bathe Ining 'Block. They will be tried before the Military Cotrunisalon, probably be hanged. AFFAA AT 1110 : ; CREEL Sia or grren Guns and Three Hundred men Oaitured by the Rebels. =MMiI licel.—Tbc ://crokre Marano • biug.occrespreadfult vays - of tho affair -at Ne w: Cr! • ColonekLithantwendn:comound,r did 4C.l4Orratle i engoonnent at Dloorftild, badVa tnen for an attack wafting alt xrlsAthe neitday, when Romer pounced on Ida plalete .14 got lnella of Ns Anti lictorc 14,5 21 , We loerelx s*Sit,,inisr-FP“- ,11 4 1 1e Om*. bundrodlyten. sinittaitll UID t turued . wp, 461.siillert.arp LIIIST REBEIi REPORTS FROM 8118BiliN: ' _i t • }Worts to Cross tboAcPancer*rirtedi Aii.A.CON *ND , • 11,174311424 . .. 1374 L 1. 1 , agto Ira...qua - Ginn, Dr c. alto httraTsCen Richmond . ..paper; of ihaMtradt.•atty theynott, lain , diipattlies , from AltSiibla 44 44 - , Nthr 'State; thin ! Sherman had.-not epproached .that andiepeat the statement la the Sava& Dalt papers of the 24th, that he had been-do- ' tented. In hit efforts to. crow* the Aniee ricer, and that)ils attemptto . march east o werthad been baffled. • „:.• vA. ' The rebels claim that they ' , LIU occupy Macon, wed the Illetanatid Enettys argtrii that Sampan mantel, readithat city: - - • • THE SINEINO OP TEM PWBIDAt MAMIC=MZM Captniod:. Yonn.lMe. 1.-According to the IVorbPs rts•tress Monroe 'correipontlenti the Florida had• been ordered tobrorfotk to 'emit, art 4 lust'before startingshe wits run luttobythestolen ' er Alliance and very severely di Bleu was_ In a' Very tsideMulition when captured, and the ' amen pump ..,wmckept going ionistantly. 'Atter tblalast coltision'she filled at the, rate of eight Anrhesan hour., jAn udationsd.. pusdp was set et ::work.‘ and every effort made to keep her afloat, butell tp no purpose, and before .she could be lowed - to. stand water she Went. down. • ;.'ircesigna' qon of Armyolllterth . W. asurnoTon, bloc. , resigiuntons of Ifielbilawing' named emcees bayntieen ato:epted Le ; i)ns President,' to take effect today: .3injor ;General Join A. dieClernand; Brigadier General 4. - i Payne; and Brigadier General Neal Dow., Iliiii - Matertels Captured .Di,Dailadzi Coixiso•erooD, 3 o. W., - Dec. ` 1. The custom autboritleS; -yesteiday, seized boxes COl2 tatuink gnu cerrisgss, cennister, grapoobot, ke., for so eigliteca poonder4 • The - steamer GeOrglau ijcpiir.trxt: 2, ~,Attorney, General. Bat& thieeessor. •- • • nvi Yeas; bee. Tranake Washibp, ton special;aaytt ;Judge hall has !leen eelect4 to eupereelle Attorney General Batei. Ilritiah'Avfeai4d( " --" Tiii tliasut of tlie Indignation which seized the Prks 1611 m it 4eArd of the caPiiirg.nttlie might bnallayed by cillp'g IMAM r British` trecitit• =tea This will dopbtless be the office of the able . writer on inimuttbonal law who hash= inftnitti leditteLOn'tio4'rioies over the signintre of "Ms . . tortena.". The foilotring'l3rltlsh precedents a gir6 On the 15th of September, leop, the. British resenty,four gun eldeiftßelleilide and s e g o *, with a frigate...lleluppge,'delaehltd (rind' their' squadron for the , wart/ of the Caner, discovered near Cttpe Henry; In thetUnitedlitalca, the seven ty-four gun Slap Impetuctrc. Which .wee next to the FrOndrayant, the most indebted ship of M. Willtuttnees squadron.. The ,commander of the French ship having no alternative but to' bear up towards the land, hoisted the French. colors and ran himself' onahore. Boon afterwards the Mel ampns teed her broUtivide ati' the - lrench.shlp, which thercuipon' hauled down her ensign and pennant, when the boats of the British eldp took POUCESIOI3 of the Impetueux, and after removing the Frcechmtvonent vet Inc !ober : ' The capture end deltruellon of Old rtni.etueVV. was certainly a breach of neutrality, but, Ihe United States took very little notice cu. it. . :atm Essex frigate, rotimandcd b y Darld 'Por ter, the father of the present gallant Admiral Porter, was attached and captured in the Bay of Valparaiso. by two Srltlth .eitips.of•war,'ln 4te - The Generel Armstrong,' pOratcer, WU :Mark ed bi the lb? Pkval by the boats of tholtritlsh Beet there. - Captain Reid, who commanded the Armstrong, after a.gallant. ~the.dminy scuttled his vessel. This wa s tembciVlBl4. To these may be added the destrrHtilon of the stiamer.Van itna In the waters of the ~United• States, by en armed foreefitted out In the Province or pppa Canada—an affair which Is apt psraiM thr thaseizare otthc Florida.' ' • • I:ila elMllfleant that the only pi imlnant.hotel ' !ELMO' Metrepolls that was not lima on griday Mik4, was the,Nor Itbei Hotel, the genre! ion: dear* of the sonemlonlets. 'fit Oldest officee In the Firieh army la Col- ohtt.rmlinq_...„ . . bged;:/06* lle i t4b440:114,-, 4 1 • TIDE LATEST NEWS ;ma 1 *HY FllOll Further Party of Alie BM te" at littudilhi. }OUlt DEstomiikui..:6ll44l-4ES m ADF. )1 OP .lAch Thie with 1 t!~IMILOSS.~ IMEEI Kir. ?DOW Venn muu. &And of ita?l , 4,dai PROBABLE LOSiv4V - itEllEiN 1100 #.91M1."10 . ft' alialAeß Reigta front rri4ildiiK .... .. Liur# ooll FletFlA r Alatil l ki." .rEArt Heavy dannimadrag Heard. 61E iT 8.M4 :310NENtAitiLY: EXPECTED in oar trltmge tikkiscess felt wAsniiwrox folloiring °Mehl ,tll.patch, confirming the report of the victory_ In Tennessee, hits been received at Inautquarterk. Fronk/in nun:. • - Nor. MI—.IfAM!" ainerof nonlaw The Miceli: made a heavy and persist ent, attack with about two corr . , eOinmeneing, 'et abobt 4 in the efterhsrn anti lasting until atter dark, and was romleed , nt all points with very heave loss—probably - 5000 or 0000 men. Our 7614 18 4 ,1 • 01 . 1 bIntmt - mcie than one tenth of that number. We epptured &mar WOO men, .inelud ing one Brigadier General , ,(Signed*) . .NAsitrzu.a,•Dec.:l.—The FAxleraltaro6l under General Thomas retired from Franklin lar,i night, and hare taken *Won aritrfortnWlit• line of 'battle -, south, of Naslailto•abOat thit . il mites: 'Skirmishing has been going on.aU layabout tire miles south of here.. Heavy eannonailinz, can be distinctly been' In the city. No - trunt of con „tieves, Is felt by the citizens in the - lath:nate sue: 8e elf the Federale. . _ . The employees of the Qitartermastet 4 a Depart ment are under arms and in the trenekws. Ono - hundred and seven Confederate offieera, r ieridding one Brigadier General, and 1000 ri vates, arrived ib tide city tide morning. They were captured lit-the Ittcht.last night near Frank lin. Trim. ' A grent, battle may moolentartly, be expected. I'ALTI3IOIIr, Dee. j. --The speebir em•mq,und eat of the ..h.erieast telegraphs Crow Annapolis a's follow: • • • • ' - The steamer ContOtittttion ,Ims enticed - with:oo ; paroled : into. She'. Ica Sartuinalt on Straday 'evening:: No paper's hid hewn - received later .than November Nothing definite bad Ivan heard from Sherman, but it was the - general be 'Ref fu S.icannali that he mmi adranctog on that city= le two coltunni. = Thete tat:great conster nation among the rebel anthciritiM.' The Richmond au:other? Maya o ' fiSbcriume9 ploytmentq, if could n take :Macon br Augusta by thearay, le could accomplish • great things; but the destrnettbn of thoit 101 MS notlrag his main object : Ills de4ign *a% to , dmartiy the ThilrOad as he could, which runs from Futillitre andlVtitern Geort.daloyirginia._ --- NrrefOtru,d3te. I.—The Cahistiavidit. ItgAr Washington special says: Richmond Tapers or Tuesday contain no intelligimee concerning Shdrina . it. They state that„ncillter. Macon nor 'Aegturararre -taken the 'P)tliilind. that th - e trains Were running regularly between the two clftei. It Is believed this statement will prorc to he Incorrect.' . .• Parties who hard rernmed fronxthe front were witnesses to the bane of yesteitlaY, and describe ,11t4 attaekof the rebel forms as desperate. Four eliargew were made upon the Federal line of -triashod batteries' let a body four, lines deep, and each time. the rebels were repubted;With fearful The fort Is on the north hank of the river, op . -. per4te.toen. Extending up the river, and emir y.l.Mgthe towns was the line of masked batteries. Eye witnesses say that this engagement in des -peration and furious lighting waslundly cd'at &dim River. 'Fontest in person was on the field rallying his men. A rumor is in circulation that he was killed. but it lacks confirmation. About 7 'o'clock last hightheiiy to.infored meats reached Schofield, which ean,ed a com pleter:rote of the forces. The city to -day is MU of fleeing residents of • Williamson qina other' counties' south or 'here. They slate that .11ood Is gathering -up ail the limits, mule'. sad wagons he ran tied and send- There to a great panic ',among the negroep In the eountie: 'oath of Nashville, and _large numbers arc flocking to the city fur protection. .• Naanvitax, Nov. 1.1--Tfood's Infintry. force 'cruised gave& liver this morning, and be hat not advanced that portion of his force since his (Ili - airy crossed the -liarpecli nwth, above -Franklin this morning - al dayiCreak. closely' fol lowing General 'Wilson, who retired in this 41reer jam' Skirmishing whit the advance has oc curred all day.. '-General Muni occupies a strong position a few mßmi South of Nashville and is able to testa any Parte the rebels may irting against him. The Confederate - General captured. yesterday, was Colonel f the 11th Tennessee. Both the Brigadier Gordon, atiends arcOMecrs who nitmwscd the fight at' Franklin yesterday, and diacritic the Tattle as betaken° of the most sanguinary of the war Ttic deternlined bravery of the Confeder ates exceeded anything Lettere \ seen. Although slaughtered by hundreds 'they still advanced 'against our batteries, and within live hours eleven distinct aslant's were made, against our works, each a fallen,. :Our Tortin, the battle be. ended, quletlyiwithdrew from town. - Among the casiuthles is Mejor General Stan ley, wounded by a shot In the neck. The rebel General Cheathatit Is reported wounded. Among the killtd ;Ate ,CapliiiL, &WWI, / 19 tg India Da; Cate ale Stately, 124 tit Indiana; the Major of llt°l24ah Indialta; Ciptala Ilinton, 124th Indi ana. was mortally wounded. Colonel - Lowrey, 10711, paptaln Cerglitop, of Gen 'end Cox'a stair, killed; Captain Dowllng.,lllth Ohlo, wounded. Colonel Waters, 3d brigade Ist division, wounds* In the shoulder. Colonel Conrad, who cotninanded the let, brigade of. the . dlibtion, was woundel ' The rebel easu4tles arc Brig. Gets. Mama, killed; Brig. Oen. Font, wounded. .. The total loss of, the euemyin killtaLorOtMded "and-prlsOnerlia estimated at 4000, three thou sand being eltherkllled or wounded.. The Fed,- mat loss In killed, and wounded wm.700. Loss in prisoners trilling..., Our loss In regimental and ,- fleltrollieers has not bets- sawnrtaintah, General- Stanley was slightly wounded In the neck, but did not leave the field. Meth tecl ' b con4t walk. ft): yards on dead Mills in Ins front. ()urine:vs havei taken position In the line of between Swingle and Franklin. Reeonnobannie on Roanoke Riser. REBEL FMEnONS The -Enemy intrem bet at llaiabow Bluffs, Ycissc, Dec. 1.-- de. A UorreSpoun" of the Philadelphia EltrilOT says: Commander lital; mid reconnolterod up the lipadko river last week and found It abandoned. The rebels wore fond strongly 'attended at Rainbow DION, WO Ides above Pltmouth. The .rebels have a now rani finished on the Neu3e firer.. She Is larger, and heavier than the Alhemarle,and may be expected to pay our gun 7 loafs n vale at any daj. • . •Itetem orGeneral Beekk to New Orleans. WierfiliGTON, 7 Doccmber r daily Odra :nide of this morning, ill sKiking - of Majo Gen. Banks? yreparatlons for shortly /ealieg beret 'tit New Orleans, to made wanton ofthe, beat o the Department of the Golf,lneindlng Louisiana, Arknniag 'and Illsteurli says t , ;All poll gbwrmet the unworn! of 'the:President 'of the Wuxi States, and be returns to. his poet at the request otthe Eenscutlve, and It Is not less plea. sant to announce that the kindliest relation ex. let between Generals Banks and Canby, who'll/ to chatre of the Military operatlonsin the Bildt ston fif Western Mlcalsetppi. • Gold—Our.Victorpth, om -- Dee. - I.fiedd_ Opened We za it ' d 40-224 y ddeltned 34; T he news: :eland victory over good by Thomusores preven ted front further derrielig the' rite, by (naiad :nribW VMS f o q. °VOL At ItYls quint i ~~"" R •~~~~z.~f3 a , z..:K , •°'is."Y*d~ ~.c„5:: yi.~t ro a3~::~~c . c £~ ++ ~wr..~'Ar'~sra'sta~~ks'.~.c`~ ' x~#~i'~°V~`y o ~` ~•s~+:vstsM -§. w:Jas~.~' tibit-DEOEMBE R 1831. .nu m Graf, Ara. RESIGIViIIiS WA. JO. !Jolt Wileti• the ,Position. 3on3IAFIER GENERAL'S :REPORT. No Advance_•Oopies of the Message to be Smt Out. Sit , MEM MI RIM 100:VIEL ' . . - - - fib . • lint Arl ' et;i lit On taritMenta . ,' • . GOD. Shellatiki;- , * I? - - i i .. . .1-. , :- -, ..f 0 ;41•: : , ifie.,:.i , ;;;.t WaattzsZiro i ls? . .Dee.:l.-;-Yestenlay when the re'' l o l , ttion 0 )d e • tea.touk. ef., fact, the ,posittoii . Was - li , iid : - r.tbltou.Joicph 'loll, of Ketatp,.het :t . ..lulu% while; thinking the Went-for 7 • , 'tpreasierfof hiti , it 'tridiaiss' and cOhtliiiiiie: 4 r 3 e ;. The iMpoluis , lad tikatc.tl. 1 .. .. er ..-1 -:!.4.,. , . The report Of the ruarelaster General 'ls t h e' MY fine dtt t.ortiplayitr• 10- type.: - It- hi - csk= , . m m petted that *haper( of the other heads of Dr ywall:tenni will be printed by Sunday. •- `..lltcim - T,' presedt rippencaners no 'aderttiee ettple ii- : ;4 litOirreallfehttarMeSange will .be, wit to. the ..: ~. :vete, and therefore that dixtament : 7;* .... 4 tie tale ad to the the rattle a4. hiltt,' - ,hY toienglialfPnahiblytniglialida:Wt.. '0 • The &metal of State illness that the Mew- ink, . 111 9 1 0. 1 im tank bmWii. l 4 tat:oooi ~.._ • s.' • - haffirmos, Dar, 1.-- - Adettersjastrecetved - front Annapolis, at theoMee. otthellalfiroore :kneels mo,:from parotid prisoners from Goirrgiarcon , ' taint 4 statement which appears to he Important in conneetihn with the recent atteMpt tnharn the city of,New York. I will send lon the sub stance of thi letter. It is .signed by John -U. Ripple, BOth 'lllinois volunteers. Ito says when he pa4e.ed through Savannah on the lOth; he was informed by professed Union citizens, that he MOllhl hearer the greatest city burning on record the rebels *weeded' In - the North; anti that 1t was to come In a very few. days. The laity state that one - Captain' • Montgomery' i'formerly of Baltiturwr, was the agent charged with the duty. of tiring the Northern 'cities. , Montgomery, lie said, Intended to horn New York, 'Washington, Baltimore and Plitlasfelphla. lie further surd that the rebels In'tirannah were in high expectation of "Soon . hearing of Mont gr.merfs success, and that he was to receive a . large sum of money if sucemstlil. The writer ~are he thought hut little of the statement until atter his at rival, when lie .2411 r the 11e4,0111.1.,1 in the papers, whereupon he "ddinned IA his duty to make this, statement for publication. deeming, It proper that thls informcm shottbi be commu nicated to the geremmen Thu Military Comulission'r eutly trfeda citizen who was enrolled In • Washington nearly three years ago, thereby becoming liable to droll, anti, .at Ito. alto - want, went to Richmond and enlisted In Mosby's corps, and was sttbsequentlyfcap turrd. lie was found entity and sentenced to be shot, but his sentence has been commuted to , coniluement and hard labor, ten Yeitis in the Clinton prison. New Tom, December I.—There is no news of interest Miro this bone from the Army of the Potomac. 1 Thelktairqs special crow the Army of the James River, itays: The enemy recently opened -11'.severe tire, Width Is bait, 11,1146dp a -with - _caul • , though with Anal effiii< ' •`...• The. Orld editorially says: It Is . probable. that aethemovetnents, are abdut to take place collie Potomac. The coming two weeks promise to be the most crebtftdefth`c war. they will pis% hably whams a great battle near Richmond and 'anodic. In the Shantirtdonh on the third, as Ina , iititant as the other In Tennessee. • Several minor confilets, Yore transpired. with _.pregnable teble ickults in Georgia, and others at • least as important. Naval actions bare also °Cent , ed along - the mat: ' ' General Butler bas issued orders pistalsslng, streral officers &inti the: - service, for various . , - rrilr-to. t , .. . SclinnaLD The WcrtcreiVashington spoelai mace that rare ate who are ealdto be aequainhal with the ...en toil Wipe of the Prieldint'i manse atty It civil.' .Lerdingly tonoerratire ohntaeter, and aim At the conciliation of alLpartiee and chews in :he North. . .1 .L . a ~ . . , Sit lautilied - deserters front The Feleral omits. an. in the immediate vicinity of Nugur. Falls, tin the Canada side, most of whom hare obtained bounties. Titer are in a wretched condition. Many Imre permission to return. The Sei-retary of WaY has ordered that the pen led 'prisoners of way now arriving nt An napolis, be paid in frill and - furloughed for thirty days, as soon nt the- necessary papers can treparect• • The Nut's Washiegton letter sari that torot h+ rs of Congress are arriving rapidly, A quo rum will doubtless he present on Monday. Mr. Stevens, of rei na. Cluiinnan of the. flow Com mittee of Ways and Mehne,'ls here. Mr. Sher won, of Ohlo, who in to be (linkman of the Sens .am Finance Cominittec. Is also here. ' The Interior of the Capitol has underpno siderableyhange 'Mee the adjourninent of Con gres*:. ' • The 11:14,1,r, Washington special say , : It Is believed in °Melia circles that' the tone of late Richmond paper., to relation to itilldra before Petersburg,.has been governul I.y.the COnvlttglon that the rebel enjiltal must be moved, and that the Southern jonntala arc freparing the public mind for the esaewstion of Virginia. Prominent military men exprest the opinion that I.re has been sending off troops by rail for several days and Is about to accept the alterna tive of stealing olf from Grant with most of his army, If possible, and Iturliog overwhetming numbers upon Sherman. No fears for the latter arc, entertalned. • .Pricohero Say the people intimated that -there were fortes under , Dentin:grind and-Johnson marelifog to Atli stn to oppose Sherman. hut they did not believe Sherman uould encounter mueit resi4Uthee at Savannah, as there were hut 15(0 men there, }tin) would make but a feeble roll:dance. The ItielunondePispateh ptitilinhes Sherman'. ou is-hit onli•r tiflii4canqutign, and rled& literally` from the Northern and Westerli Jounials that have pretended to give the numbers of each branch of his arthy. It 'also nabllshes , a fair specimen of chat, It calls Yankee tiers--n-Phil adelphia canard, ebottt the three Governors of Georgia, AlalunnasMi Ssisslppl, offering terms of tenee to Shernian. The 117dg, of !lie says General Breekln ridge arrived In Richmond on the night, of the :nth. • The I.Seprfrer, of the inith, says The whole South Is full of Yankee spies; they are known to have regular lines of communicatlon,whlch leave , Richmond nightly; and our (wetting papers reach 'Graut's Itentlenniers before three o'clock next morning. The Bristol L'cuker, of the Stlth, says : All is cutlet in Rost Tennessee. Onr tbrecaat -Straw nerry Mem are confronting the Yankees on the oppolte side of the river. The Richmond Examiner of the 20th says: No dints can now be :entertained of Sherman et de signs or destlnatiOn. When Davis sent Rood out ha took the only army apparent In the coun try MT his shoulders and carried - It -through , mouutainantwjlelf, in the mud between TUMICII3II. Ida and Flcrencei Sherman is determined to make an attempt on our lines of communica tion, between. Vir4lnta:ands: theiM'iu'ollnas.., find the mid of . the Confederate States. His work In Northern Georgia! was done, and for ulterior operations any point on the, tea coast would be. . a better.base than 'CliattantsagM. He risked Itnuelt In appearnacepbettperbapi , :littio ra , silty by destroying , his Otanummication. HO_ can transport his ammunition for at least three thebattlos,and for supplies this season of the year he might partly 'relj on the coinifry through which he proposes to puss. The Rfrittnond lf7,t`g says;„ We do not intend , :tirlnfortivleankee;newspaperis 'where Sherman, 'now ls, but we feel, a hesitation in hemming them that. he Is not 1 Charleston or Savannah er Macon or Augusta, and that not 'One of these cities has ever becolhreatened by his foram. Thu renewing Is, from the Augusta Chronicle, of Alto • A urge number of veteran troops bare already arrived, and many more are on, the wayhither. It Is with great pleas - tire that we annonnee the news, and the foe will have to stop in his triumphant march, instead of 'Meer whelming Big State at Ids ease, as he has proud ly bOasted. Ile will be fortunate If he seats:AS in making his escap'e. It Is stated that a large cavalry force has left Greenville, S. C., and Is moving across the coun try; In the direction of Atlanta, probably with a slew of cutting MB the Yankee column which is moving down tire (Borgia Railroad in this dime-, tiod. Officers Resigning—Letter from Captain Whislow.-Peoteat from the Bahia Mer-7 chute: 7 1 New , Tont, Doe. I.—An army letter to thci -Tinier Gaya: Many otneerr aro resigning on ac count of the hlgh`,coat of living. The °Meets and Prkrattl , be some regiment linvo bocri'entri plaiting botanse they have not boon paid punc tually:\ ono regiment no moneyhas hem paid -for eleven Months. • Al the Chamber of Commerce to-day a letter wee read from Capti Winslow, which chasad by Buying the destruction of the Alabama - la, an , event that was of great importancelainduenclug our Mudge, relatioas.at the. present time, asle from tile benefit.derived of ridding 'the 0C2311 of a most dittrnetive pest upon on! commerce. A tooted lkom the Bahia -,mmthenta concOna. inttliellarbin'ow read, and a commltteeap po rated to coos 'tbe , prsothttl oPitaPkglt: , , THE PLOT To BUM! NEW, YOU. Itweatigation by denciial Dix: , N z i, Tons/Dee. T.—The le ye-tie-Aloe of the , 1 !deg 'to burd the city is proceeding'. with the . greatest vigor and swear. Gen..Dlx is closeted , . decd . ), with detectives and othcm;:w no arc eu-. • . . -1;301 in this heatless. Tho .exambistion, of prisoners has been going on before the Military Cormatirehm for, the past twenty.one;days, and those most conversant with the ease, express - petit. tontieleace that some of the 'malefactors be detected and punished under Gen. Dix's 4.0161:4 The city at this monlent Is under the slinkiest - survallance.• Lists of arrivals from the. I• 860.11 are sent daily from the hotels to head-- „qoarittas, ar i d' all the suspected personk -who fall :Ito...report ' themselves, will be soma's 4LT _lnutished. . The leading hotel • keepers arelgling rain their power, to aid the authorities, - and arc to iYonstant mmununicatlou with' them. • ft; . l6: indicative of the thoroughness and skill, ..wittiOwhich mcastirts , have heels taken, that , whiktfhe. closest watch is kept throughout the cleY,lbe . agents' of the Government and their ,tnodo: of operations are wholly unknoin to the • *bag at large. ;; The! coudition . or !thing; . mitt:rally _excites Muth' alarm and' uneasiness .11101310 ff Boutherilv,re lli,thiq city, -A • large num. beryl - ahem register themselves daily, and many, havegarne forward to give what aid they eatilia ,:dttectlag the itlot. _ The ntunbar of these refu gees le 'much exagerated, those whom opportmd , "tikag them best :means of judging, estimate ~the from 10,000 to- 15,000 only, of these, 'a - PotallsoPortion are women and loyal southern- - crs, who have Mondoned their property, and En to loit ie the tyrany ofJeff. Davls. All who-id emselves are obliged to take the oath of alit e. The only exceptions to this rule are those he, for reasons of public policy are ex ; -..listii t irig, Dec: 1.---The. military anthoriti, 'trad, &hi pollee are acting together for - the (lei"- 1' qknilf the persons concerned In the ptd t. to' bunt ' the thy. The Military Commisslen4itnovr:in sestkat taking testimony In the matter. Them le.nolilottht that the "perions concenied in the plot are of the same class as the Detroit and St. . Albans raiders. . , . l'is.W You Dce. I.—The inria has the fol taxiing extracts from Richmond papers of the the 29th, tehgraphed from Washington t `-' • The &nand says : We vain repeat, as the ,enemy have no melee of commanteation 0,,. Shermah, it is deemed bent for nubile intereM_ not to-pubilthintelllgence . of military movements In Gorrgia. The "itspate/A tars: Georgia uchanges far . pistonswith very little intelligence. Gov*or Broom hes Issued a proclamation for calling qr name the whole free .white male population in the State between fifteen and sixty, for forty attys. ' The flight In Milleduvilloo when the enemy 'approdkiedovas VCry groat. SOMI,IIIOIIII/Vlll of the Imgitilature paid as Ithglo as a thousand dol. hors to be carried eightymiles. ' - -A letter was rend. lit o:gumbos on Saturday, from Pallietto Point, on the West Point and La grango. railroad, stating .t.h.tt -Kilpatrick witti 5,000 Yankees was advancing down the country pore the .I'tltilAmn side of the ettattnochle, burning ttird`dehroylpg evervthlro,.... ' • The Mott:Meat offrood hes - bad,the effect tha It Wilt designed to Win: If Ediertnrin reaches the ocean, he will leave the whole country behind him, from the ocean to the wettern boundary of Alabama, clear or the enemy.. .• .. . _ t.. - . The -.Enquirer , SaYs: The march of Sherman has not_been productive of any results whatever. Macon _ bas: not been captured, nor Augusta threatened. The last weds he has not been able Ito,itdtattenten miles. .It is reported that he has been repulsed and driven bark wherever he has attemptof to advance. Itislemy It now harassed on its flanks and rear and manfully resisted .in Mint.- The sea ? is still mere than a hundred miles from his army. Every hour consumes big proalsiciesand,tioncentrates pm armies. Until his tuoireftients developed his Intentions, It was impostilbie to cpneentrate our forms, without eipbtithiiinportitut places, but uow that Ills dot, thsationMuows reascma that held ourforces apart a - faker tlirfild Immediate concentration. We meet to hear of Important results being acre before long, but It is of great las.. Port noiNtild.the enemy sbould not know at who ,O rman may be &reed to reach the. lithi r. corm . • may get through to 'the Golf coot SW" - for Airattilitrutp,ll.mt_as.dbr MA ate conf to any swim Injury them In n tiapprollinver. ... er Idnesisq,„'Augustit, Won Point or Co lamt is. all of which were as neserltal points as. any n Georgia. have born attacked toy Sherman. , Ile seeking to get through Georgia, test to cap ture ny more of her cities. The rumor that toe Central Railroad had hecu cut vas collect, ton vas not Injured to a salmi extent. We 1113:$' not sustain any physical Injury, but our cause cannot escape the moral effect of Sher. nub's triumphant raid through the heart of the Confederacy. The Papatch cars it was reported that Grant had Bent off a tonsiderable body of troops - to co operate with Shertettn . in Georgia and old that General In reaching and establishing a base on the .ktiantle mast. We do not vouch for the rumor, but 111164 sac that there is nothing im probable in it. hid We think. It more likely that Grant is mustering his forces for an early demon stration on Lee, than scattering them to old Sherman. it is J ust as possible that Sherman's coming grief might not he cliaagretable to hint. That General has already acquired no much glo ry as to, become a dangerous rival as a candidate for the next Presidency. We may therefore, if the weather permits, exitect an early demonstra tion on bolls our wings. The enemy have considerable of a Sect between Dutch Gap and Bermuda linndreil, but the ves sels lately assembled tin Hampton. Roads and liner not come unit& far. Intrillgenee luta been received through a source entitled to confidence, which lead us to infer that Ills fleet is intended and has sailed fur, Savannah, or some harbor In that vicinity. to teeoperate Shennan, should that crlicer . etteceed in marching' his turn through Georgia. The Er juicer says Great results are antici pated from the present movements of Breekin ridge. lie Is planning n grand campaign to re deem Kentucky. New York Money . and Stock Market New Yong, Dee. I.—The market was taken by surprise by a degotbnion of a loan of 00,000,000 ofdre-twenty bonds. Between Sub-Treasury and Bankers' Mar, which was mode this morning at . one ,O'Clock, nearly the whole amount had been taken at. 105.. One-half of the payments are to be made td-tuoriow, and the remainder In a fmr days. Government Stocks steady. Bank Shares dull. Coil Stocks strong. Railroad 'Bonds quiet. Railroad Shares somewhat de- Pressed by the prevailing suspense. Goldopened at an advanced ofering . AAla morning over the thising raid last evening. The favorable military news Tensed &decline of l per cent; aftewards there was a rally, and the decline partially re (severe& The market has been quiet and 111116/1- tCII.. The news from Thomas was prevented frem depressing. Geld extensively by a report of a reverse to Sherman. The parties claimed that the information cattle from a rebel seurco. The. Money and Forehpi Pareltanginfaikie. pre:keit , no new features. Petroleum Stocks are in con-" siderable demanN fhe business to-night at thtitigher's . Evening Stock Exchange was very 'dia. , Gold, !closing steady, 'Erie, 06;1','; Illidnon, 118; Beading, 1343,4 Michigan Central, jetty ; Michigan Bnuth., 09,k i• Illinois Central, 'Pittsburgh, 110;4; iCleveland le Toledo, 108%; Rock. island.;lo44; North Western, 70; Fort Wayne, 104; Ohin MisslSsippi Certiticates, 101!..;; Cnutherbutd, 463; Quicksilver, S634fsfit , /PPP, : . . . Nati Tann; Dec. I.—Tho herald has the fol. lOwlng sneolnl t Water,' Tennessat, P. .31;-.r About noon, on Wednesday our main army reached Franklin, when General Schofield pre-, pared to give the enemy battle. -There was very littlaskirtnlehing an Hood's object was to nttack tut before we had ;time to throw up defensive works. About fink o'clodk the enemy's vim mond advanced en our lit-es, when the ball lirui opened by our batterict, the Meg their 'advance. Soon • after -the :regular cannoading opened along one whole line. Tile rebels who had been protected by bo - ads, now' emerged from their rover and opened:, with fierce musketry along (tele 1113 M, and then chortled. Fora moment part of our line wavered and fell baek`ltefore,the desperate charge or the enemy. (let:tombs Tuper nod Cos, however, rallied the men and 'charged the enemy, who crowed over mud abandoned the line Of ottrworks. The re. Leis, not lighting to desperation and charging our lino furiously, sonic leaping :over our works and fighting bard. Now was the critical Monlent. Our genbrals their troops and Rent them howling in _ . the center, when our ortilltay_ and musketry mowed them , down by hundreds. The side was now tinned when - our men, Inspired vijilt euecess,:gavo a w i ld henna, and swept them beak - like an avalanche, In the wildest disorder and OD-urn:Rion. Wiled now satin, yet we followed up our ad vantage what once threatened to. be, a' Wares trona defeat was taped Into whatloos victory. The courage of our officers, and the desperate. craven' Of oilmen was ape:consoled. , -Our tars seta 100 in Mel and. wouaded. .Wo captured trier.looo prisoners and eight battletinges. Two rebel Brigadier Generals aro In our hands. lihreadhth War. Vassal -Voradar—ana Ware .to Visit 'pie -United Statesi, • Nam' iiplcc, Dee. L—The British war Weep% • Voredle, now theiharbor; expects to tielt.all the proFilnea r forts 'atria Atlantic ! gawk the Gulf yeast: • • , C-111.4.211fi. 3 • ^ -WiEbit'ildllo2ls9 letter • Gra;..llpi rOpi•Tfili t9".7 1311 Vatte&Atiitot , , 441TY.4.N1l EWAN. . . • 3lt rti.nig or the National Association, for •., the- Arcentfriteist of the Constitution. The Nati 1 onaAssoci ation (or the amendment of the Conititution met' In convention on Tee,- tioy evening, Nov. 29th,, In the Wett Arch street ' ..pre , byterian Church, (Rev. Dr. Edwards') Phil , ' adelphia, at 11; o'clock.. Sion. James Pollock, 'Vico President, occupied the chair. Governor Politick , introdneed the presvexlings by reading DM fhl halos. Thu Bev. Dr. Edwards then trot in Prt Ver, After Which,'„the Secretary, air i. G. Butler, read the cull for the meeting. Governor • -- Polloak then read a letter from Rev. D. C. Eddy, D. D., the President of the AsSociation, Upol'o , gibing for i ts absence,' and expressing his cor - dial appro lion of Uto Object of the meeting. • The Chni 'Etat:a - that this meeting wag merely, pre . ' 'The object of the A3IOC-111- tiOn IS an ltntie and he congratulated w =nee : the - t Tho oiled. was not lo crvertjmn &destroy, but m ''ascribe," - as stated In lllMEddy's letter, "on the foretmet of our organle*,w - the name of Mtn who Is King of KLoid of Lords." Dlf then read a aeries of resolutions pre -t he: Exticiitive Committee for the eemiddeidtioir - 4 ,- tha' Atisociation: , They are as 1 folitifritil 4 .,./.‹i:" t -..'''' Ersolard; ; TlntlitOffd recognition of GA,, the Lord JnszMist,', and the Italy Scriptures, _as reweM in the 'manorial 'or this Association tl ' is cloarlynEtcriptural atity;;ichich it Id national peril to ditiregan.. , ° " . ' -' ~ Nat ,Artd. - .Miat In consider:tilos of theireneml diffusion Oftiellgious 'intelligence. pritalplea nod _ . lnstitutiOnsihroughout onrcountry; In-slew - tif the' lilittlY express recognitions of Christianity by the .Constitutions, and the Legislative enactments or ' the severe!l;tatts, and in view also , of the re -Unions hist ry of the roundlet; of ;he govern ment, it is a a* ~ .c, qleinn fart that our pre.sent Natty - ' old of env distinctive . .. .Ctildf Mae . r . ~-Gm , •,_ _ I rotted no CI .., treaty with tri 'declare ,''' - Stites is u 1 ,than rcligi ! _-.. enmity or ' 1 nien.. . . . a‘ :loch wtd em.eleuee - 12nroined. That to and present, and the state o wra arnt and encourage the att• amendment of the Constitution cal by tho A,soclation Re;wlerd, That the It ch It oir of repentance, tom ," that In finch u dap:tit:Ala as has • befallen tis, every rot, from Is valuable and Important: It Ls cthat In kuouledglng God,' in eunltlngids , . 4 " ' n fuilng. Ole - principle% of, Lis word throe our tiovernrucnt and Administration, tit there no mistake committed, hut an end first dignity end I mportanee Is secured. lion. Win. tdrong, of the Supreme Court of Peniundvania,addrthedthe Atesembly Ile said - It might be ineredlblo.lf not publicly annomnied thut.t.turo la tid exfiressieargnitlort of (bottle the Constitution. In the history of the country we find abundant reason why there shonkl he each a riseogidtion. Chrittlanity has always been the common law of every Christian .land. It has been the common law of this kind since Its first colonization. It was. the common law of Eng land long before our fathers carte here.. They avowed that they brought it with then' lbom their father land. Most of the charters under which the colonies were formed acknowledged the gov ernment of (Sod. The drat eolony was etanblblical in Virginia in 1.606. 'lts first act Ives to acknowledge God. It Was only in 1699 that toleration was granted to dicientent In Virginia. The second colotty waoct he colony of Plymouth in lea. They declared their object wan to ad. ♦amen the glory of Gpd. Thu vpassed a law that none thould vote 4 clecLlous uuleoa they were •members of the Church. The third colony ATVS that-of Massaehesetts In 16211. 'They recognized Christianity as the COIII- thon . Jarr, pusn ided 'for lbu support of the elicit tlan religion and tbo ministers of the °lmpel lie - with] not fu/low all the,New England ' voloulm hot allretogmlleil tbu same laws. In the thkrt..pn.ettiival States there was ace co;rfiltitni id God. ' ' _, The 'charter of Maryland was granted in 10.7:-. It declared that the 01,131M011 law of England was to 14 , the law of the ptroovince_ aleven yea:inner war,ds*, a series of taws was .pasaed, that 'the Church should ettiov protection. The Carolina cOonles were - formed In Dan. Tih'y made the same recognitoin. In 1079 It was deciarari that unman should Lave driest to an estate who did not - acknowledge the being of God end that he should be worshipped. In 1662, William Penn had the first law enact ed for the gmcrnmcnt of the province of Penn sylvania. It commences thus: "Whereas, tho glory of Ged and the good of mankind are the ends of all governments, dc." Rev. Dr. Goddard then addressed the Conven tion. Adjourned with prayer and hanctlictlon by Rev. Dr, Juuklit, Until the next morning at 19 o'clock. • The Convention roosiembled on Wedneoday meriting at tO o'clock. In the nheerfee of the President end Vice Piesident, the Rev. Dr. Ed wards Was called to the - chair. The Rev. Mr Schwartz, of Baltimor.e, led in prayer. On the sugy.o.,tlen or Dr. JulUu, the Preeldent read the Minntes, of last Convention were then rend. Correfpondence was then . eallel for, and n number of eornmuuleatlous from dlstin rnieheil perluna In different parte of the' °aunt ry were rnd. A number of spnitienten reported that auxilia ries have been formed or were In promos of for motion In their tw.pectiveloonlities. The Revs. A M. Mlninon, 3leiDonald, Smith (Episcopal); Dr. Dungitts and others having been called upon made some remarks 011 :the general subject an. Its progress. On motion the 'monitions - were then token up, and•ttew. Dr..Tnnkln. Oellverell n lengthy ad dms on the fallaew that " Religion has nothing to do with polltleli:h Dr. Cooper agreed in. Ile.main with Dr. Jun Adjourned with prayer by the Rev. Mr. At wood, to InFct in the afternoon at three o'clock The Robbery of Adania , Espross Company at Carlton: On the night of the first of September lust, . the stiles snit safe of the Adams' Express Com . ~ part . , at Grafton, were entered by means of false keys, and the safe robbed of most _of its contents. As soon as this was know in Baltimore by telegraph, with the promptness and energy .which is characteristic, of 'the : Company, their Attorney, Was ;dispatched _to thIS city, and on Ids arrival found that ,the money talien eon silted of about V5O tmd a package said to cod apl. Min #12,000, sent.by ; the ,company for one - . tburliesleyirom Whaling to Grafton, and a - tressed to himself at the latter place.- The t of the company soda came to the conclusion th t this large package Was bogus and that the ro berY woo part of a plan to defined the coniptiny. Raley, though in 'SS heeling. made Ms nersonalde mend for. his package; but put hiefalso claimjn to the bands of out of the most rancetable at: - torneys,lu our cityovhe tailed upon the attorney . of Alta company at hii betel and demanded pay mcut. Ile was informed that In order to enable the company to pay the claim three points must be established to their satisthetten, yis : .Eirst, as to the kind, and demanininipit of the money the package contained; accond;as to'where and from ' whom it was procured! and, third, prove. by some 'disinterested' reliable person or persons that the stud of ttli,ooo In good money was ac tually put into the ,aekage andalelivered to the company's agent.. .No attemptivas made to fur nish this Information until about the Let of Oc tober, wren the affidavits were made and sent to the company's attorney 4n Baltimore, the char acter of which only served to demonstrate the correetoesa of the conclusion-arrived at by the counsel, that Resla's package *as bogus, and that the robbery was part of the plan to defraud; and that It was commlted by hint or Ida accent . pikes. On the ulp,ht of the stli of Betaber, .the office and safe at Grafton , were again entered and rob bed of a package known to contain $15,000 In s2o.netes of the. Pipit National lank of Pitts burgh, a new issue, and some ssooln otherpack ages and loose money. The Company 101111C(11. ately after the first robbery, had given orders not to use the same safe again, which inconsequence of the B. it 0.11. Iti being cut they could not re place. But through a pure misunderstanding or accident, one , of the =playas put thlstlarge package and other money Into the safe on the night orate : robbery—Me agent at Grafton being at-that time In Baltimorean business. soon us the compaity was Informed. of the second robbery, by teleMeph, Allen Pittkerton, the chief of the Scalene! Deccan Agency, (whose headquarter! are at Chleago,) the most reliable and skillful 'detector of crime in this country, who has for yeare past - been - employed , by the Express Compaoy With brie:table success in the 'detection of the various heavy . robberies, -committed upon them, took charge of the mat , ler, and, as usual, 4004 recovered tho money, and apprehended every one connected litany way with the robbery, and, en Tuesdny, ,Redey, "Ale ner Marks and Charles Meredith .were commit ted tothe jail et Vainnont teethe crimeithey" (thee prisoners) havitig previously. Made to the preitimom mthrney Of the company, who,in con ncelion with 'Mr. Despard, Clattaburgirep. nmPteit We ampatti, , , sad totaftabonfee4 ANksof. o=4. ttib rob was ME= 11 apl.varit from their cutatessiete, tilet wholuts hithecto beau an honest thantich weak tlie - num, anhti belongs to a most highly respect :Ole fatiilly, and" whese brother is lull In the taxi* , by.sll who know him--throngh his clissipmud hbbits, became a tainted with Marks and J dint who were partnere in a drinking and ga Mg 'saloon at tirafton, and men of known • bad N e w and, led on by the Imd eomputiv and bad skev with which he was mummfied; be eunfedersird With them in the planning. and execution of tom. robbery, and after many - Ingtinionsly conceited_ +memos du ring the past summer. they At 13 sti7seeded, as hos been stated. Thee, as well as other tome astute and despi , e. ate robbers who are inenrceratettin various, pen itentiaries throughout the eonitry, know - that the rnerw, intlnenee and liberal cv • Pendititre on the part' of the Compeny, in connection with the "Ain, • courage and indoidtable pcmcveratmo which Mr. Pinkerton anti his eel. of trained detectives always net, are more than a match for, criminals, no 'natter how wily and deep Isld their plans may be, or how suet:vista' their 'tic comillislament. The Company, we Maderstand, Lave never yet: rimed to detect and: punbili per sons wholate rebind them:— Wilealin9 Relyistc4- The Death or. lteriult - Ott;,-Coroner'a restigatloui Tho jury eiurannelled by theCc.profter to illlra tigatd the eirentesiarteeii attendant -upon the death of Frank Ott, who"Yras shot on the sth ult., at the Iron City Hotel, In the Sloth ward, re-as.' `sernided at Alderman Donaldson's- °tee yelter day afternoon. when. the folloWing eddeneo was . elfelted ' . - • Thomas Little iestiti&l that he had been to the meeting at Lawreneeville, on the night. of the fttb_ult.; wanone of a party that chartered.'e rail way car totting them tattle city; stopped at N'ee son's.' to Seta drink, when a difficulty neenermh. witness walked 'hut upon the pavement; and Shortly aftenraids the crowd canto rushing out; Mr. Neeson emote to the door with a pistol in his hand when wftness said to him, "Don't make a fool of yourself • Nceson replied, "Get out. of the way" when witness left him; went to the corner of the bre, undulate there, heard three *i four report,. f a pistol; the shots appeared to Fhe ittrectloia of the house: the , pis ' revolver; did nor know de. -" by the curt Mulwalked that auk mmton 'had it Dr. I{,eftrti's office. • • htitt he had beeti.at easing home to the s,. anted; when IL rasa oc,. ',Fnted; a ft er Ott w shots were tired; Sitness' arm while Se; did .not know the sl with the light; the nkM'Garr,Ed.Toga, Little, Miehael lireroton, k Ott and witness. at he was employed as - anger. Railway , Corn. , conveyed the party 111'11; was instructed les to stop at any their request stoppid • got out and took a witness' horses um went . . after the fight toti liinnett weei cixi the h.aug room ttithed.eaert; Ott une •., after getting lu said he had .sett Thins. Ott was in the ear when he was LL Irlint j 6, . • litnothy Duffy testified that he wan at Nee. son's house when the ear arrived. The.party. went in and drank. and then refused to pay. Mr. NCC.I4OII came from behind shellac, when the fight ensued ; Ott and his party commenced the • light; was tea the Arcot when the shots went - fired ; the flashes of the pistol eamo fruits the direction of the boner; did not see the pistol; nor do not .loos who ft Was that fired it ;'sup. postal at first that it Was stones that were being thmwn at the house, but discovered afterwards That pit had been glasses ; the pavement was roveryl with brOken glasses in the morning;• did not know until next day that anyone had been shot. James Dolly testified that he was at the house when Mr. Neeson conic home from the meeting at Lawrenceville; NC(.4.011 and about twelve oth ers went to the bar . and drank; after drinking they all. left but three; Mr. Nemo was about closing his home when the car containing Ott and party arrit al; they nil went Into the hottse and drank; Ott asked. the party to drink, and of declined paying; Little then called for order, got upon a chair and commerical-making a speceltp.Neesoneame from .behhad,the bar and asked Ottjo pay Tor the drinks; when he again refused -to. do cot, a man In the room named- Mcc!oranick said that any men (Kends np to drink 'should* tatmenougittopay. I.itile said he would pay forth° drinks ; Patrick Tague also (Arend to pay, but Isteestni stall they did not call for the drinks anti should not pay. . Prank McGarr that struck McCormick inulknock ed hint 'down; somo person took ?ireeson by the throat, -when the crowd caught. McCormick, pinta.' him out of the house and bent blot. Pat Tonne also knocked Waters down and beat MID; VIM Fronk 'McGarr throw a tumbler through the windows; witness then stepped back into an alley, when the allots were fired; the flashes came from thoslireetion of the bar-Wont door, Ott was in the house at the time of the fighting; did not see the pistol, tier - did not know who did the shooting, . • Michael Fallon' testified that .he came from .Lawrenceville with :Secede on the night of the meeting; tWnlt.lieoson treated; another crowd -came from the,riteeting and went Into the house, and up to tho bar; a men got upon a chair to make a speech; the fight then commenced; heard a man say, "Go In; Sixth • ward boys;" after fighting a abort time the crowd went out and commenced throwing et the house; heard the report of a pistol outside, and got between the door and window; for protection; Necson's wife fainted during the riot; did not see Section from the time I drank it the bar oath hie wife fainted; did not know anyone was shot till Net%ort WAS arrested by the pollee. There being no, other witnesses present, the jury adjourned to Meet on Monday often:num at two o'clock, when they will probably - agree upon 13 verdict: JnlllesNeeSoll, 1010 is charged with doingthe shooting, Is atilt In jail, awaiting the result of the comminution. The funeral Of Frank Ott took place yeater day afternoon. The family being In indigent eircumstanets,'several charitable gentlemen In terested theutselves in their behalf, and In few hours raised over Sixty . dollars, for them,: which Willrelleve their present necesslties. The—de ceased was about, twenty years old, and had served a term • f titres years In the army. llla step-father, who was also a soldier, had Ids right foot shot off during errceent engagement. A ?Jew Stock Firm. We direct attention to the card of 31cont. Thomas Steel and John D. Dailey, who have as sociated themsevesnogether for the purchase and sale ofetock, real estate Bell, Fourth and have opened W an Mace In hine' 11 Fourth street.' These gentlemen are boll's° w and, favorably imown to our readers, that, they need no word of com mendation from us. ';The business which they have undertaken is a most responsible one, requiring promptness energy, and unswerving - intcgrity—and sall or these roqulsltes they possess In an eminent degree. Enjoylng a large business acquaintance, and the confidence and esteem of their fellow citizens, they will doubtless soon. build up is large and profitable limbless. Pee sonsbrkeing stock or rod estate for sale, can not piece them in defer or more rcilithle We wish the hew BM abundant success._ La Rue , . Relation/. - Rue's Great War Shcrw is :'attracting. over . Butting' 'audiences ;to, Malconk; hail and wo are not surprised nt this, for It Is one of lite most plea,log and entertaining exhibitions cvergotten ❑p. The great nftraction consists in the novelty of introdneing moveable figures to,representbat tics, charge,s, naval actions. etc., giving the scenes a most maul* and thrillinglyilte like op penranee. The cotdicalities of. Mr. La Rue form. a most pleasing lbatnrc of the entertulment. We .mny state that an afternoon exhibition wlllAte given oh finturday, , for the ancomunxiation of - women and children. Doors open at two, per formance to commence at three o'clock. Pnorgeson 3 ui.Ai •P.wrinisrlswENT.--The entertninment given by Pitif..Millar, last erect, lug, at Concert Hall„.for the benefit of Bt. Vin cent do rind Porkity,' was' well attended. A . pleasing flatten. of the evening was a perform ance by. Prof. 'll. Puckett - Hz, the eminent O utlet, who badlilndly voinuteored his song:es for the occasion. `The Protistsor was loudly,ett cored, and responded - by Ofvoring the audience with a beautiful fashode. Ills performances eli cited the warmest appinuscorlitch was deserved; as he bi one of tbe most encetesful teachers MIL,: city, and a compoter of DO ordlniry ability. Any of our citizens wisitino to secure his services as a teacher can consult elm at his residence, No. :Lt Penn street. Cm*Ali Of instructions Issued by thellost Master General untie! date -or.'.l:id November, contains the followlngt • ”Ilth, Post Masters wlll sea that all. printed Matter dropped in their oillom for delivery, charged with postage at the same rates as if it-. came in the mall, and will include such postagea. in their monthly report, under the head of re.. celpts frorn:local post nat.". Vitozior TO Dsiviti.-:•••On Tuesday night of Wt week; farraer;from the neighborhood Of Etiontbuig, - nentOd Evart Darla; Wrilletutdertliol Intlutnesof liquor, litydOwn in ono of tbitalleye, of the Fourth Ward,ihihnstown, In what is eons. triourrkilown suEllorneretcrwn, and woe so bad - - ly frozen that he did on tbq following evettlnk,;.- ..slzerrnes•• Ittorrrrr.—Our' readers shoeld not , ' forget that Par. - tereett, the pyttlai - commelitan "ot tbdfilifiatro, takee a , bowl, at' the:pstabli i b.- Inp e this. evening Ittipleadldzbrn. As off ; mid ir bta,iiitett3 - eat maybe upaewd, , All loytra.of tam ithoaki ;dentin attoattaava. - i c ta",.S7.A.BLISLIED IN 178 Meeting Alle of houncils. gone C . The regialar monthly mettle; of Atiegiteny 1 fly Connellawas on Thuriday crerthig., Teeember lat e _ In Scied (lornctis Pmetat, hfkasra. Francis, tiopkins,'lrsrin, Knox - , S. Riddle, Oro. • It. Riddle, and Marshall, President.. • The tainutes of the, pmrious meeting . stero read and approaed. ' ' • Mr. Frond °Maeda resohnion instructing, this • •_. Conumitteo oil Improving City.. Property letpat- • -,''' . I ••'r•i' • cure inkstands for the Ilse of the Selectandfiont- . • "..; coon Cannella. Read three time's and passed. . • . Mr. Knox, from Ordinance Commlftee.'rerott • ed an ordinance, r••• - ulating the inspection of salt:a , On motion of Mr. Hophins the consideration • ershoordittanhe was *sported until next iftg ast i Louncils. • • r Mr., •La presented the report of the Stmts. comzeitteto.cting forth that the Committee had " , ••' advertisedlor ps ere s e t e te r th e p e ei ng or, - • shall stacet, in; thusri cs t, ward from: . Beek gae; , to Marion avenue, atileewortied the "contract m to . Mr. Robet•t• lUdd. at flu , re . ecida ptr canto • yard, thla heing the tottnal e Committee; • ` . :ff" alto reported a resolution antis° u i e pay:. tutu: of the pay roll' f Stmt . C o' fi e , - • NoinuttnT, antotustlng to (.41 73, tuid 3tnminn, for smith work. OMOtinitng t o ' 14'.. . • • " - /-1 • Iteport•read and itefel4td, and rvaoi,tif!Fei'F°":•••••. • three timitand passed. • " Alt/ Knox, Rout: the Caninittee , on •Water, -, e ail offered: a resolution authorizing the Mayor to draw. his warrants on the Treasurer for the poy- • 7„) merit of it::: fob:farina' 141te : E. - Atoluittitc nut" - eve! and a1:ink : 41,563 ZO: dm:online:Awn : labor, E4O; payroll Of Superintendent:for November., :450225. • Report read end accepted, and restitution read' thee and passed.. - Mr. S. Riddle presented the bill °Messrs Tata, Seville; for gas end water fixtirres in the "triiir Chinni!, innonnting to 81,22$ 43; oilti or. •! • , ,Jas. thr SI! SR for lumber.. - The biliw.vere retelved, and recoluelOtis author izing their Payment read three tininc and passed. , 31r. Francis Offered rescOlan Instructing - Railroad Committee to tonne. with the President .of the PlttsburghiFortVnyne & Chicago ' ' ' ' 'way Company „taktgarcl to having a gas light. ":4 l''-1 - Placed atAhe erow,lng of Sandusky street... Adopted.' Mr. S. Riddle offered a re.olution directing' • ` '= ' - R the Committee:on City froptr.y to inquire wlty the contract for numbering hotres had not been " complied with. Adopted. Mr. Train offered a resolution authorizing the • -- 'Mayor to draw his warrant an the Treasurer in , - invor of Moses; Trenun t is, Tor *25 fur genl' ita :as Janitor of City Hall. Read three flatus and pasced. • • , Ale. 8. Riddle moved that a special committee, can=isthm of. one member of „Select and two from Conunou,atdis be appointed to procure the furnittim for the Cohnells Chambers before the new Members Ore elected. Adopted, and Mr. S. Riddle appointed on the part of`S. C., and itleters„ Stec:gal and Brown on the part or C. C, The following., eoeurtittee true appointed to au. ilk the aepunts of the Mc officer*: lfee3re. G. . _ . . . . Itiddla and Franca, of 8. C., and 3let,an , . Dill, Patterson and Bonney of C. C. In all of which action not othcra•ide n olcd C C. canon-red. . . On motion atijomued. . • iS Common Councli-4Present :—Messrs-Beti- . , ; 1 . 7. • -: ' ny, Brown, Canghey, Mil, Dunlap, Mania, litc. -, - , Neal, Patterson, Smith and President Marion '...". '. • ~ , ,r , /, The minutes of the..preeeding meeting were •• ~ ..•3 -,7',4•7 . read and approved. ,- Mr. Bill, from the Committee on Printing, - .."' :1 ' l ' 4 presented the bill of the 1.105 Itispatch for six .-' .' -.,-,•: :'l . - - ;:,, months advertising a, per contract; amounting , - f - t f -to *lOO. The bill was reetived,ind the Mayor ~..2 „ authorized to draw - his werrant for the amount: - ••• •,'",:- '• -A?? Ar - ..": Mr. Benney.presguted the report of the C0m..,,t ~ , r; mince on EmptiCS. The Committee reported. . : adverse to throwing; inn of service 'lite Washing- • • • - ' touand Reliance Rosy Companies.' They also..' "ee" . - 11- -. rt.": 4.1 ''' reporbed a res.:dation in favor of,the payment of.' • :-.,.,.•., „ i l l sundry bills., The report' wak accepted, and tho • • resolution read tit= .tiniss and•passed.. - ~,,,/ •••1 1 ...; Mr. Dunlap from the Committee on Markets, , -,.. ~ ..- r ... iv.• , •''. ' preiented •the following reports of the Weigh- .„ ,' ,4 , ' ..' matters forthe month of November: • ' . •-: . - .: , si •,• Writ. E. Anderson, Second ward scales.. $317,48. ~,., 4 ; , , 7,,•.,_.•-•.-41• . , John F. White, East Common scales:- 124,51 •: - . •;•. , . . . Total ' 6145,99 • ;,.- ..11 :•• - r:r .. The report was read and orderedio be Med. -, ~ ~,'...- , -c.f.; Mr. lienney'bfftred 'the Allowing; which MU - - , .., R .. That •If any of ; the coal dealers will-% - ~- 1 eiNg 4 furnish 1 for ten 'cents per bushel. at the Al- , ... , 4.,„ , -, legiletly w ar t , thei•lvill nut' be clouted - While- . . .'... 00 age until Ler notice. - ~, • - : ~.... ' , -r• - '-` , '•'•? ,1 -1•;.: Mr: Patterson presented the report of the Vox- . ..,,t 1,?, • ••...4,,,;" relate on Wharves and Landings, together with . •,• ' ..•"; ,• n resolution authorizing the Efayor to' raw -" • , l'• , - 0, •` , , , . - - u ~ his warrants ou the :Treasurer, in favor of A., r , ~.c1, , -..*lt ,f4" - • Itoblice,, ibr MO, forlabor Ist putting .dovrA:Van.,..,,., , , „„.....,,,, { l_ ' seder ou Darragh street, and in' fat - or ofJamea '•• • '-'' •• . , 1 Mtrier for 821 IS, for lumber for said sewer. ' , '! .• I The report was accepted.. end tha rescind" - read threo Stites mad adopted, ; • • „- - ~• ,-, : , i.t Mr.• Dill offered the following-. ' • /teagerd, That' the Treasurer be and he is hereby initructed to .report forthwith 'to this Council the number of sir per cent. bonds bear- ing Interest, and also the number of bonds that are-bearing four 'per cent. interest. - Adopted. S. C. non-eoncur, and lay on table. • Mr. llamas, from the Coturnittee on Surveys, presented the report of the committee, embra cing-a resolutlbn for the payment of the bill of Wig Meßendry, Recording Regulator, amount. Mg to MI6, and also A favor of R. R. Ray, As-, sistenit Regulator; for the sum of VAS. Mr. Emma offered the following resolution"; wbieliwas adopted : Committee . ~. ', -- , ' : • . ficrotred, That the Con Library be , and they are hereby anthorlied t6haVe the boOk.: cases of the Anderson Library removid • to. the gallery of the centre room in City Hall, and have the books placed therein forthwith. A. C. non- . concur, and action deferred, An ordinance antliorieing the grading of Fre tnoid street, in the Second Ward,.was read thine times and finally paned. Nnn-conenrred. In by S. C., and 'referred ho Street Conualttee. further netball in C. C. . . •-. On motion, adjourned. The Prothonotary Elect.. Jacob IL Walter. Esq., the Prothonotary eleCt, formally entered upon the ;lath:sof ids new posl , ;.- . • , flea yesterday. His commission was read . itt • ,re °pin court on 'Wednesday, and the oath Of _ offfeer , • ~ -P• '.• _ was duly admini sterid‘by 3dosis - - resident Judge of the - District Court Mr. ' :Walter is possessed of the requisite qualltleathme forimaking an excellent -officer, and enters upon I =4l, the discharge of' hiaJduttes under very favorable . . aniplecto He served one year In the tiMee • . • clerk under,Mr. D.i irmstrongia adminletrattion,, , . - .. and, the duties are not new to Wm._ puling the Tint threeS'earslinlids filled, with grett=" ' -. • 4. - mace, the position of clerkothoCounty t. • t sinners, and in that capacity made haste °L. ,- friends. lie designs Oriel.; his pneong Allen tun to the drains of the Prothtmotalystifp;but will retain, as principal clerk, _Mr: D; C. a centierann whose lame experience and excellent budness' qualitications render his sen'lcus . • , Yaltulble. Mr. Walter ha; been' noted for his , • politeness, affability, and strict. Intent lan to hunt.- tiers, arid . hence we hazard nothing In saying' 1 ; • that he, still dischdrgehL responsible ditti6 - with honor to himself, and to the - entire satiStactiintor - L. •- - •- ' - the public. , , • Fnilis Laws's Lurr's Atirartti, 1865•=r " a slaberb affair, wlat likenesscao[_.3llrs..l.lrurolA• • and Mrs. McClellan , and - many exeCllent.pletura • and muck excellent; readfak• midtaie--43 L)rsira - "'"` by . lW... A. Glldenfenny..:4slFlAk c'qd• : " ' . . 'un Lannon' gramma= RsPinir,- for = ' kr. has been reeci ,oll : and in Rtc auic yp.w. , Glldeutenny, "45 Fifth street. A , LYTLY.—On Thnisday morning, sitS!„.‘ 0%0014 , A: 1 %1 1 ROBEItT ALEXANDER, youngest, sochlt Ale*. •r, ult t ty.6 . l ander and .111Fitheth Lytle; aged years IS mon. - Funeral On Fr.ln ..%•r „sprit:Futon's, st..l.)4ofebseds. :..'.:;3g7 . ;' from the residence of Ws Petents,,Poplarplley,„ , near Washington ntl*et• •Thd/rieddl, of the 1 , 4 4 ~ '4 , arc respectfully leislted to attend. , ' , . jucgriodr - 11Q00S8. AT ' Auctrofr_.--'PRA.II4.B +!=Tit ANNUAL SALE _OF VALUABLE BOOKS, In every j department of Literature. Science and Art. Fine . FAMILVTUBLES, eplets• did.IIIOTOORAPH . ALBUMS, •_OommerelsC NOE PAPER, ENVELOPES, GOLD PENS, &a., at-Auction THIS EVEN/NIL at tl• rAlook, and following evenings -hill the stook is all• mold, anti at private sale every day at auction prices, af, the Commercial Sale, Booms , NIMBI street: The at ent ion of the reading public is respectfull*lia, vi ed tothis collection. In it map be fount const." plete sets of Irving% ilfforks, 27 vols.; (Moder.% as vols.; Prescott%,ls vols.; Ilailem's, tO vote; &mai 21 viola .; Queerer of •England, 1 one4tall salt; • Appleton'. Dictionary of ;Mechanics, 4,(100 plates; (loodrich's Natural ifintory, I ,NOylatostWyhmoor Dictionary, 1,600 plates; Ifogarth, 2 large volumes, 500 plates ; Ure's Dlctionary solaria and Salome; t rots.; the complete aotrell3o(l=Prre,nutt= Miens Mooro,..lioott ; Hood Johnson -Marsenger, . litliton,Floldtne,Chamberaidek,lloll.l.taroh, .76septua lO,OOO volumes of Meseta Tales, NW , . • ; • -;•;•;;'.] ph_y, be,, o il n ee , fresh and ] perfect, and to besot& • - ' without escort.. Is bow open for oissolpstUss A. meimmust,Auourseer- BitoritEßs. woe • r iv-„,•04 Ii DIRECTORS -.OF THE i TARE 'STORY .Ni) OIREURY aux OILOO, bill • . , Rai day - deoltred Dirbbnut nr TWO PITA CENT. on tho,Capit&l Stook,: payable to .tooth mons - ^ 'or Gic 01 . 3 ... 7, , 1 115!a Trensurre,4s7 Liberty Jared, s' . - ;.. 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