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THE - LATEST NEWS!
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VICTORY NUM=
The Gallantry
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bRAVERYWINE - Co.vr' FLa ftt9,08.,
.2;.. ,. 4116:11;uw;.Dcc-1 5 .4110 army_ 'odblitketteed
: ,-,:l ai , ?,staitit - slaybreak: lo-4 1 1 7KIP 1 cofhirtelea Co*
'::.; tin our lets; iho'Boirtb: fdorps -next, tien. ! 4, J.
sr: .11mithro: °Orin Of , earitlii dafetCfttoita - tie :
tight,"Alitiber Tiverdt:third Corpse w held
`- lerelJate.-.VeS7,"lltfte nctipii:ieminn tering
' ``Wet done 3fti'afteri inci4i/lan; t iq atl .Vast
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! ..ittir ilia. 11100 liter to abstract Wee :Elicit a the
iitokiniorit;'Thd . fiib ea
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.-; den te
c:V yt osmd tv ,manura wpllll dftimpl • t '
.. ',:thdr' 'Alifily'ant Mt IndicatlMM'Weelt. s
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- Bokitr ' All-.. .
,s se.
pi and bad earefelly imp/m
-.1.: • : - .:Or1 theicr 40 itrAfo Mr forces if we aheuld
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attunes; them I& th t--naarter: ' .Terheep tip the
deceptioiStriadniais , kistramand was‘tis +malt
r 1 : healrßy-oli,.dtir :kW' the rria'orer • Rama moved
• st - ln - thedittetion of thrli po:kt, he z ward Massing
......_ tlyotta:mtv the right., ..WA.7.„,,i7 ,the
Itilt tenth iatd Tarty-third - Berm and Manor.
Wiftit'sftia ifityyd . . - andth ran*,
: r,
...w . a , i,wheti. The - blight- Jaida.lbl • advanc ,0 •
•'', ~ " ouerightr witty Seth rerpldly bA, hen - the
L I;
,?Mbeik. left 'Wing and - Mit , tlemberlanii rifer,'
-:- :co ll ftiefeltr - ddllbllll . . SIP : the r -redid ' division.,
.1 .:, The, reneo.have failed. tri ' bhiehrme. the ;river,.
r! r old their battery : Ina :taken ,by our forms and.
',1., - , Eat toile tear, ' l .nm:rebels - bad by this time
. „perceived lb:Maar:attar* ale their 'tight was a
' -- feint?: Rood -, lo:3lVattemPted- to Moroi for. his :
Ant blunder, 1,4. X _was
_WO late, our right bad
' s
netistgished themselves: on the Malnitink, and
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• steadily-advancing. The whole' twenty
:l .4 PrrAtirt taku_ll , Won on thelestremo
• . leadtlinitlea' orkrgo rErdexecutinga right
• vr ' , driving tiM eotemns of the _labels,
:M. Oh= :wily, and •rapkilv, ... The hill
L -- V t talren with Ilttlelptst - arid: witfinn: difficulty . ;
, .„.. In. an honr or so the rebels had presented a,
',.., • 'alkali Abet abd'eier 'Ping-relit :teas . for the ma
; ", - ment'elitc.ked; and it was: now visible that the
-fatten was about to"..cornmentk- Another di
' 1 ''.'Velalbrt•.anl the televise .-made to-enable our
. ' lainem rfe ..the.,llght , ,to r . gel;•140:-Polltion and
` ll l l l: l 4lMhtlithentselvph., so 5$ to be 'ready for a
r c:: xdsliftrk JR Aoat , 0f,630 'Youith 'thnps and •
..-:.- ...aboint, , one mile Addle - 'the' Mbels had
- ~,, a., strcaorline, of WOrloi - ta
• defendrdy : a heavy
: - -11ne • of , aldtmisherai rand -'' Gelieral • Wood - or,
dared 'a charge :upon !Wand .tbe:_txtrfl forward'
..."
Was shouted. by brinadas, 'divisions inia regl'
.- '. MentaNindscommanders; end :mitts Ptomptness
.
mid decision the men laved ever breastworks
' - „And advanced. In less than twenty minutes our
,:-... - Anises hid possession of the' rebel, wiarks,' and
..' r the toimpro:of the Potash .Corps were planted
" ''. ' ost - tbiew . Ont. Mae, flashed with :victory;
witheittarders., , pushed forward and had nearly
' -' marled the second line of therebel worka,. (and
,e-.: , theywere oTisT,y reached Itx the most stresinous
tiestioas,) - ond copturod,staly 'prisontra,'whlch:
- ./ Witit-thoestaken -in. the rend Intrerid: s -
,•,:antromted
_to over
r oue hundred. - T hriasseond.
...IT:line-of thereto! intmeehmatits - .were now. in
'sag located on the'verge of a bftlona mile from
' •• '-tto .. Huai and bad been hunt with'
- ' "grerit akill.l • me time elapsed ere nor men
were got In daasiticat, and one cavalry had ad-'
: dimmed samusthfte ,until Its ,right wing rested
..', :env the...lMM ' nix miles beyond 'Nashville`
. , Hoeing from the river; it ..had room to-ma
''''- • titauvreidthout dlfilculfy ankinateid of facing
• to thaliest It - now faced directly south.
•:r-Xleeflocood Corps of hcbofcld and Bmithwere
• - 'ln tpardlift,direetd , y yorthel, on. the left, skir
mishers along the line hating been advanced to
.. .- - dilArbern'_ Pike, sheltering theinsetres , bildad.
i leneest•On the north' side; st :Us the FisurtiCorps -
P ,Oirai deemed at right 'eagles, the front division',
lying directly across lilllsboro',Pike,the tl3ll// 417,
, -,
_der. Wag to the le ft orthat. t -
..,
..;11111e. theta' mOsteinenta '', wert , going on-and
• . Mir lines Were' forming; ond - bitteries being
s,piat'int, the.„ ' th e: rebels could .11slintly men
,'-' - ' Merviag to their Left dank. to wardßßlsboror t
- "'"'lnkr.;.wlth view 'to prevent our 1 ming their
left. - 'As tar as could bO4seentainedrby obsara
- • ' , ltissas - tbelx. rather reserve onts Alt* thrown In
.front of erorrigia.aoa .ewers:-, In T niennttine.
our Sionintandens sent relnforeem ts eq ually
' ' ftrongrto‘ am .fOrts, menaced by t e rebels, to
confront them. - • “ ,-` d " - ". , 4 . , ...
At bait past . three o'clock, all nits ready for
42t0. charge—on Alto itteond lino of ircbcl Fodor.
131,eltion vrits a strong nue; to reach which
arr fore bad ix!, aseetoltiTtls - at en elevation of
fifteen - degrees, without any protection, i Our
Taos were four whams deep, with ample re
' ;: :serves: 'Our tomes. were .massed against- the
, rebel ljnes find the veteran - columns were hurled
' Ispins - Sthe rebels WOW Irresistible force, and at
' Wit:dodo before fiver. ut.„. tbo:cbarge
first and second. ilivhslons of the -Fourth
• i'ffeepe 'Moved • west and • the 2hlr division - at
right angles with' it moving south. On its right
:wet .the • corps or A. J.. Smith. -The Ist and
• 3cl. divisions: had the..lutrdest talk to perform
-. • 'ewe an exposed position In their front.
- The rebel works -were. stronger -them. than
elsewhere and more, formidable. Under a heavy
den grape and minister land musketry, our
aunt:soled steadily forwaid; but owing to the
_rebels firing too Ithilt It -mostly 011 V
thern;iithenriee the 'slauglitee would have been .
terrible. "Same of totem= were trilled, but the
.114 of casualties ; was ; leis- than .was expected:
After advancing "-within 110 yards. of the rebel
weeks their, fire was the ,fieverrst, but our troops
• bererwavered, but with a shout along the lines
. along 'llillaborritpike coming full In
"Lew, they, again advanced and were almost
mcdiately, upon. the inthenchmenta. The die
- lance 3 - 0 to be, passed did not pieced one hue
, &IA yenta, and fhb reinforcements were cia the
right„rsanthir up, yet the rebels veined no gene:
of retiring and dhearged — reftey after volley
unto.our-works - nt' diettince of twenty-dee
yards. •'-A few , of our men wbn had reached th e
works were usingiliele bayonets,i, and some f
xeliclitied., who .wero• followed by othcn,when
soon brokeiiid the ultaciat coddston.
.. ,
• ' Four tweiveleirmder Napaloon guts' their ar
tillerists attempted to secure, lint only mu:cooled
•
In getting one off the field.,. We secured three
. cannon and *Ave admen% wit:We large lot of
--=-ImasU arms. J. Wei. captured In this charge
- !Omit-roar temdred,prisoners. ;
• :7., lalsosess 'mart, that INA told them they
cOidd held;their petition against any Yankee
w.t that:could ho brought. &pipet them.
.onr imam in this charge did ni s ok gfcee4lOO in'
, mid wounded,
tonk-Belstleld'i corps had, In the
• -r** - -ineendlen4sdltazteed half a mile to theacerth of.
- the Bilisbom pate erganring aisle a whole bat
o::7.ll,o4idx•sgeind-. •Pte total Of artlllaq—five
eopturga,4 theittli Ohkr, on the extreme
-fit to eighteen gnus: Ikrverallettlo.
UPI were-allO -taken. .T 413 rebel loss, In killed*
„eredarnWedje pot less than sit hundred, while
~4„„ s pyre it itio(R4 Men thre'e hundred. They him
total lieteettd,Anr, and may defend It to
: Kiln 1 1.°1 ttR I VI r . ••- •
of UM,Oloselkliiiiit ebsMes Made toda y
• 11441/14alithontNilahltb. lith and 111th
colored regiments, on Rain's 112 l near the Nish:
" - *Ole pike, ieldch utterl y plated 'tire rebel line.
ThocolOred f a il:laved eigentildly anti lost
-limosel7... regiment; thb light loot
Patudyrall its olilktera.: :On wapc pike, in front
Iteklin'ele4l4sm-tlenerni.--Battty lad it
elarge44/10 tlisiokyt*l'jitteiart 12 o'clock to
=iirpoops carried it "al the point of -the
ind.fibutlect'olt'girds pn the abandoned
„worke of s tim, rebels. Fifty prisoners were cap
tridoi lo this thir - 0- 4 Our loroes were ve r y
slight...We advaneed = liere.;estc mile, and the
rebel glace retreated . In .
.ypreat confusion.: Ltent
41.,W. Watson, of, the Fifth lowa caralryvtess
sbot tbrotmll the breipt, wiille:gailatitlyeharging
, The rnentyW bauerles, and momlly womidoth
• The steamer Pike, In. Gornment
• While 'Precut iltig up, 110 Aver * when three nines
from the city, was tiretlinto by the rebel's. One
r miu3, - Georgc Blakely, was killed, and four.others
" wounded.
The:gunboat fleet were , angled down the ricer
' about fourteen miles from t city, all day, in
• •
shelling the rebel left very clgisronsly.
Among the captures of to-day was the head
quarter* of the rebel i Gen. Chalmers, ecneletlug
of fifteen wagons. Among the contents were all
321$ books; papers, valturblo, fie. Those arc now
at Capt. Goodwin 's headyterters.
About Bye hundred and fifty prisonerii have,
tip to 9 o'clock, readied this city. The total
amonrt capinre-,w12 not fall Short of - twelve
,ktemdred. 1
t...CrlPL.llmolanor brother /o3' Col. Grosvenor,
commanding the third brigade, was killed.
• tudlatimt ,artyborn and Out. Roberts, of the
r
v 11914 Indian s. were stotnidoL _
Clan'orout• diens from Fort Negley;fellaboit,
411 ling four of ow - wounded.:
, .
' , teafedeeite-.A.ipeat to be Ettattazted.
iic ,
,
theagint
'er. „the Confedittatti.Goterntaeat,ntnr mtodtaa
of the money taken by the St. Manes raiders, Is
:LI %Coe examined, and it to ppUble tharthe phone .
_ey taken by the reldete wiU tip
.UP gm
-pr b pee athorities. i
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affi Wit tetin.
BTERITEW - -BETWEEN' GENERALS
FOSTER An SRERNAN.
Saiiiinriai Closely Beseigegla
; Lam.
COME AF:TIDI, :14TIEA.41)811 7 11DICII
CONFIDENTLY E 11201111:
Sherman's Army in Splendid - Condition.
ZIOTREPTG 'FROM GUN: THOMAS.'
Union 1.1083: , at:Nasky - 111e -8;001
FM - 111111!& ISBEIMIGABE.
Anliiki , Xteibedis;---WlLc.ll4.liesclL.
— tipecialtii - Wiitern Also te e d • '.' ; •-.: • -
Wan Dzwasnint? Vein7-A-1.7 il.. Maj.
Ctn iihi.ADlC.lutiis been Meets today
n
from gen,,roster, who had a personal In mew,
`Mi ive - wciriihieor r we;twisaiii,,ihteutti, with
..Gam Voirmail,;-q r Fort -.McAlister wbkh had
been talon
„by assault on - thepag day.
`Sirintinsit was' closely . baselgoct, and Its eap
tura, Wilhite:, rebel totem there, - was acmlldeally
4imiie , S. n' T o to pe - g(6660a In two ',l - 3t.,, -
and Irwin surrendered, elieriann);l9lll4: open his
bangle! pponit z , ,
Gitt:''FoStbr reiWrie tint Shermaes slrmy is
in splandldeowiltlon,,huelng Iland on Itl marelL
on t - Midayeitlelfensosiiemanil 'lnftel
g oodi iii r ig a Wailkllifiriret_ ' ..
NOilthie•lMar*egal heard fronf:Gen-Thames
to-ay.: ^' •
state: that tile h!rorost
*sisal tiaatliTlll4.roPqrt4
onera and thittuttne plecos of aitifitry as being
Jarei 4 /.eefared•
ir'asaittail;eaqineilr lennim4tttipg:G
Thomas' report last night, a telegraphic:mistake
'was Made atLoulsrific or, .I , Fastivilic,,in.fi estima
ting - the number ofour casualties.. The dispatch
mitten by Gen..Timmas, atated that* whole
-toss would not exceed 000;lie * d that Irery few
yen -
A ' dispateh• Insin Liwkigton, this !eyening„
- stiteuthat on thy 13th Inst., at iiingsport,terui.,
'Ugh. Bwrigidge bad a Oght with Basil Duke's
brigade tonnerlyL Gen.' John blorgari% . tud
routed it ; with a loss to the enemy of s hundred
oad bay and Wounded and prisdnOrs, and
theirtrain. — Dick Morgan, brother.of John, was
-captured. tra
br
; tBlgnek]7 M. STA Ir
Be ft
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THEBBUTRAffIiE4trNISIVILL
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D cid f Arm
e ve icrtory or man y.
materisz cepTuags OP !Awn,
MY AND PRISONERS.
Our LOOM Only Three //tindred.
• "' • -
•liras•Daranrax•r,.
WAszecerran s De§ttabcr VT, 9:4 6 a. in. I ! .',
Te the *rya* of iluseargh: .
' The greai ! '. battle betweezi the,,railled.litat'ea'
`frorees,: - Van' ' Thema, l mad lhe
Rebel army, Chnic'ral gosa, batik* 2faio
villa; yesterday, reunited In a great and 4 kb-TAITa
Idetory far the llnlon army
The rebel am y !ass .heenvompleteif. hiaken;
'and ionted.-
_A llri eportion of Its Orumtiy
large numbers 'ol'l4l6olmill hate been;caphwed.
This', arkaiatriumph has lima 'atdLlered with
to P 4 r.F l *. ; - • -
GeneenlTkotlbm Marts that hiskia NUL ploy.'
it u b i ,Freaa three hind red, - -akteit
(Stood). _ STArrox,
fieerctul of War.
OMOIAL,ORDEC TO BDISSUED.
CooPlthilatog DisPotoh to GO; Thom
&IL UTE 01 0 100 G U.IW 1771.1rD
Relielisantzme Removed.
iUDAL N
OF iIiCHA GED '11418031k
kev.
' WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—An °Dalai order will
bc ;he feed, 'directing that' except ;they be emi
grants, pigeons:vs direetly caking .Ameelcan
troves by - Sea,' no fraieller, shalt hereafter be .
:flowed tia enter *rime forelin moult) laithcint a.
• passpOrt. , mu regulation Is intended to apply.
.
. especially .to person s proposingio coma ter tbeUni
ttd States u.,m neighboring Brltish Provinces.
- Whin the neweof General Thomas' firststays ,
•atteuk oo General Hood was
S edeOspis to Wesh
ington,Sho President sent' a congratulatory &s
-r patch to him, thanking him and his-army for the
glorious victory
.whlch ho .141 achieved. The
Secretes) , of War sent a similar dispatch, as did
tesseral.Granti lam was at that ;time in Wash
ington... This accounts for Geseral Thomas ad
dressing his detailed account Of his victory to all
of these gentlemen. 4 , -
To-day n salute of one htlridred guns was tired
here in honor of the triumph over Good, And the
lags of the departments wan Hying at full Mark.
Yesterday afternoon the rebel pdsoners, were
removed from•tho Old Capitok and scat north:
Most of these men were disabled by *tellies." and
.woundiandbate been confined there. for a . long
time In hospitals.. .
Since ;Wednesday morning. 3,60 D of smr ex
!changed prioanels hive arrived. at Annapolis,
1.800 of whom reashed there last evening, from
Charleston. • . , .
- j)la ssidhere the t Gm rebel General Granberry
- was Allied at - the 'battle of Yraeldist. .11e was
formerly-pastor of the Meibbdist 'Episcopal
Church in this elty,and-was alerts : kr& appointed
tO toperunstlat Charleston, where hewasoßicht.
Ong es a a:ninth when the rebellion broke out.
SG:teen - Hundred More Exiliartsed
otra Anived..Thelr RePortettittl . pel*st
bone Of.BhcrllAll'4 g4cCe 1 1 4 ...' - •
Fortuna Montle. Dec.
itcautships Northern' Light , and : -
: - Votono4rrival heretteon Chailektotrlierhot nf`
into hour last evening with - SOO 'relented Fed
end prisoners each, and rater Voiding the malls.
had diercitel!effrtmcdCd immediately to Annap:.
1
the news brn . tight -by the steamers, is of the
most enemunging character.t At the MIMS _of
thelisalling•all- Gm . rigging of the men of war
and.othcr vessels composing Admiral Dnblgrcn'a
fleet were gaily hung with colont, in Murat
'the succetta of some movement orGen. Sher.'
man, the exact notate of, which could not be
'lennrot One-eicluiliged me are loud in their.
.7praise of the success attending the glorious cam
paign or Sherd:lan, and soy that from their eon
:emotion -with some citizens of Ctuuleatoti. odd •
the *surrounding country, while en route to be
•.Mthangedi - it 'was relnetantlyvadmitted that the
damage done by his forces orVlthe line of starch:
through Georgia was incalculable. No doubt
whatever - Ls entertained at 1111 Con head that Sher
man will captu re
y Sayannah. *lth very
to his army; The. authdrltits and citizens of
• Charltstou and SavAnnali arti strenuous
- efforto to.defendtboso cities. 1 Every rebel cap*,
bie of holding mullet in l the ranki: - Every'
moment they expect to be brought. In contact"
rifflrthe victorious forces nyder Sherman. The -
few Federal officers who are; passengers
.10 the-
Northern Light, and Who have been rec. - Emilie:v.-
changed, are confident in theiressertion that the
trOopsi l defending' Ssionnah land Charleston are a very undisciplined eharailer, nod that when
the outer hArenchmento onrrotinding the plAce,
azre__hp ed forced , as they wi ll undoubtedly 'be,
there Is nothing thrtbe; to obstruct the victorious
- Sherman from taking possooslou of both -
.
.Areltel or the Prior . ieteenter Emmy
Henry.:
Pee.. V.—The
-prise:steelier.
ELE — ILLSIIehry, captured on this Bth, off. Witham.'
talk, 11.1,he United fittlltS ; steamer Cherokee,
arrived at... the- nary; yard yesterday,
frees •-• Forireas Monroe. She I,s a new large
saved bon side Wheel ittediatz, and !fie re-
Julied astd fitted up fps' Sreit.Sport, •
•
;4;07.. s'•`..l.
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_ _PITISBITRGif 'lll6l4Tiiiir DECEMBER 19; '1864.
STANTON'S - BULLETIN:
L
Latest From - General Sherman,
•
Fearmrpitur e rtm (Antal ,t!r
• isiitret.-
An the lamb Leading to eitquineh
ms et err or.spiaomm,ontaia
2000 Niles of Bail Destroyed.
FROM G'EN.' THOMAS.
Steven% Ethel piiisiori Attarkeil and Digpersed
ME ENEMY'S HOSPITAL CAPTURED
250 Prisoners and Pive /tittle Zags
Captured.
,mm]mmm.
Rebel Geneni Rucker Cairizeil.
• r— .
Our Cavalry — Presain f the 'Enemy,
ae., ao
- . WAIL .PETAUTNIVrf, WASRINGIOtf, .t
,--... LSVY;•18"; v
Major OtSrral iNz: 7 —in serial difipaich front
General Elterinan was received to-dap ? dated
, hardrililljp6e."lsfilqomilui:goattwask - Doneim r a,
issabaw Bound.. It was written before General
Vcasterliadrcischcdhlto.•llc scis.rts,hostdes soma
'military details of fi(um - operutions which arc
omitted, tho following: , •
Oa board the Doneisent; Onsabaw Sawed, 11:50,
p" . ..in.;:f)eci - 15.=- - -At Arc *o'clock this afternoon,
General ffaicit's / Ivleton of I.stit'em., car.,
:led Fort 31%.1111ster by assault, capturing its
cmiragarrls and . stores. This opened to tar
the ASsabaw andfit , shod down. to this:
r:mboat with the fleet.
. .
Before opening, coranunleations, we completely
datcoped all the railroads leading into Savannah—
'And investod the city.
The left Is on the-Baranitilt river, four miles
above the city. The light is on the 9,geehec, at
Icings; bride
army Is Inlsp . BMsl4 order.
The weather Is tine, and the siPplies aburidant.
Our march was most agreeable, and not molest
arl goerrMsa:
,We reached Savannah three
days . ago, but,'Crwing to Ft. 51cCidlistef, could
tiot oMitennleate 1 tint now we have pliteady car;••
timed two boats on tie San iinah itver; and pre
s:exited their
I estimate thepoiabwiin otEtaisontdi at '25,000,
Ina th'e . garrison at 15;000: ITetiillardec com
.
muds.
We have not lost a wagne on the trip, but harp
gathered `autiply_ of jivoes, - nieles,
aed boron- Our Looms aro betlec condition
than When we started. • Sty kin be to
eau the azmrot the Barphts nignxia, Oinks and
We have nib*. death:pied orer3o9o mile; of.
rails, and consumer iteitiersina fitorlslon that
were essential to Lee's'and Hood);
The quirk, work, made 4rlti licCallisteicand
tie °peal*ettiaielinhiatr,, our fleet,
and, thwconsequeut.. Tor aupPlltii,
dleat toad ihrJr 'beeattiff threat, , tO tread me off
mod atane the Osty., rxgatd etiiiiienah as al
; .-, •- , , 1 . -: =W. T.BultiVii..lllo4. Until. c.
The f° 110 ;14 ; ' elnekl-retret Atli received this
ereiting fierif %%omit,. dee 2 ) at .fifilieitV
quarters mar Fraktlia : .
GEsnelraaralts nr THE enfant- r,
Hassan, Near Franklin, Dee, 27, . s •
"d - quit rectived-taren :iltajor Gen. WU
*teeiiteltlitt ati its !it., to-day le attacked.,
and "Sieivensine: dialaion!ofrebrlia,i
tantryntid-ibri,„^ade-Cfitavali*swinring three
gone. The 9th 11. S. cavalry stirrilitted's divis
ion or onsnirthandeoently supported by Knipe's
division of eivalry,did tba itork;lleakin; sever
etbeintif:uleikeitr,:liresikleg tius rebel infantry
In all directions. • Hatt oily beat ' l ight tiered.
'ell rear guard 'would hisittbsen entirely deetioYid.
lut , It Is; It tuts , Iwo. severely 7 yeinlehed. The
.chielo array Wilr.coitt*ue hi vlgnme pnisult In
.111 e morainf. - - This attack lratkuugtet Mt miles
beida
(Slgnid) • Tn 031 1 ,, 3 4.1. Goa.
KFwlifp,E . PT. rite Crulymulawn.
. • • • Neal' Taintaii; TENN,
Dee. 1; 8 p. rp.l'
- Re. have minified- Alin enemy, to-day. beyond
yrneddln, eaptoring his bimpitnt, containing over .
1;56 wounded and' about ZO.uy our wounded,
. •
` Gezieisl Ktslpi;; Commanding a division of cav
alry, drove the enemy % rear gasrd . ,,llszougis
Franklin,oaptnring about 2.10 prisoners and Bye
hada-flip, with very little loss omour side.
The citizens of Franklin represent Hood's
army as completely demoralized.
In addition to the captures yesterade, reported.
In my, dlipateisae of last night, I have the lionoi
to report the capture of Gm. Reeke" and about
250 prisoners, of tha enemy's . cavalry, in a . tlght
that occurred between Gen. BuCker and Goners I
Hatch, ot - ouleavalry. • •
,The cum'', has been pressed to-clay, both in
front and' on both sides. Brig. Gen. Johniod
auccicesied In striking.lint on the flank, Just bes
mid Franklin, captiuivg dulte a number of pets ?
oners—orimber . dot yeaaril. My cavalry in
pressing ; hlm closely. I sant much In hopes of
getting many more'pritoners to-morrowd
_ (Signed) • Gm' IL Tnotste,
- • . Major General.
Other ,'dispatebes,. anolifelsd, from Nashville
state that 1000 Prisoners were — capturektomi l
son, and that General comnirndidint
blurfreessissrO, - Mpoiti F v orast killed and 1500 of
:-his meddoptirred: 'The ilimpSilniendent at Nish-
VOlO MOM! that the railroad froth Naehrillowill
tie: open Torralli ( to-ptirbt, rapidly.
follow'Ttromar,.tbt.e fami#thkg him supplies
and : -
- '
FROM THE tielimoNn PAPER,
thijoiltiok is North -Carolina.
. .
161E6' tOMNIBBAII4TORBS DEBTROTED;
ina' Toon. December 17.--Thelliehtriond .
pa:
pers mention another Union expedition In North
Carolhui.in addition retire one up tit Roanoke
river. They say that, last &today three Unwired
men, from the
,gunboats - In Chowan river, de
etroyed tilftharebtrredintaisearpatores at Mur
freesboro, in Dartford county., and took off a
sunaberof, horses and nudes. ,•:
'Board and led g glhg le adyeitleed, In 'Richmond?
at I , 2s'pex Say. ' • •
- - In the rebel Senate, on the ,lbtli,Vicsaltition
4as offered to aoblish Hag of the Confederate'
.Statee. It ail:cars that the rebel navy ottlecta to
the present flag, because, In a cab% itlobks,Dko .
• p flagottruce,,l: • •••4'
Mr. Henry's joint' rasoktitmi. to prosecute, this
itur4lll - tha Independence of the Sofith.vriii Se=
cured was adopted.
:"Ileinalariee of themembare and officers of Ma
none of keinteentellres were each Increased
1.150 dollars per annum.. .
.I . lecruithm„ ..Callfornlifor ,Iliantotkosi
Oor w. dijis:Eleeged Senator frond
, Nerrada..Tho• Late gains.
' Bsit moo, December,lo.—lfeimnres: aro
.belay, token to raison regiment of veteran 'ohm
teem on 'Oa egad to*To,ltfclen,nillancoerg'
-• !(-) rtv: Goiemor or
Nevada, has been oteeddl second donator from
. .
no rain in thls Stale still continual at Inter-
Tab, altboiatlf node of lb. valleys time yet been
tfooded...t,
_rarkt I , ractoi q'agiiculturat lands. are
aibitOrtreti,
; ""7 . 4 . l- T .w(y. , .. T..74k - -,
i . ....'. - •:!i....;f" , !;-.'44'.., 1-.,,,,-:
,:..::.
kC•skc,kat
•7,
REGIST . RiTuni MT NF4I6;
.
Modification of Goii. Oraer.
Sotthern Peiplo Dissatisfied with Jeff. Dais'
fropositiol to km the Slaves.
.UtANT iriorminoi
Letters . bf lifarque i `"lnuedi by ;antes
OFFICIAL REPORT OP OHM LEI:
Ito, la,
Speetni lo We4tero Asnoclnt'od. Prefts.
NEw You; Dec. 18.—The registration ot.per
spne Oem the South, a general Peers office,.
greatly fallen off. Only deter; Inindredand
seventy altogether had been nigb.tered up to hat
- evening: '• • ;
Admiral Yarragut's nag-ship, the Hartford,
Was pat' out of comnissi on at ihe BrOOktln
. ,
Nisi,' Yard, yesterday morning.. 81to • nceda
some repairs. and will he put on the dr dock.
The inoilltiCielon of Generat Hticirtier by
the' MeldeitGterae6ttigeome exclteniehtl. The
Hwattleayaltwill cause much reflaleing Among
the texts , rind theirilleiendEcand thlnkatlie mod-'
Iflatit,ipa,igas by, the ativJee of llecretsiiE:treat
' Tfle'raaes learns - Tam gintleman f
Esmth,:thas the - Bopthern s pouplo are
. fatly di e .'
satisfied of Jeff...Daffs' - prepositlon' to arm the
eleMett. pcopki6sor tbey.went Into the War
to fight for the's:lrk:knee ofalatery, lint that the
'Propose measure willaceure Its abolition. 6
The Sander/ _Vacant'sWarhingtot; sPeclal
says General Grunt 'arrived in,filash 'gton on
TimrsditY 'ffenittg, and after en - interview with
the -President,. proceeded to' Burllngtbn, N. J.,
where family reside. 'lto will probably re
main there severatdar. , • •
Ilia Montreal:Thirst of the leth: says: Pub,
Ile °Pinion hintnintnusly"condaditt' stiction of
Judge Comsat; no: persona justlfyitig except
parties tolera ted. -
The Lorelei 876pping Oattile. havirtfdrmation
that the Mexican W6l4ent Jattittbasilistied let
ters of martin egainit ,IttintWitntl that-his
. azenta are employed in i r Odatiarartrilltheittut
prirateers, the pritleipal'objeet belnii to waylay
the stetuners the Vows-Atlantic Company:7
-on the 43 betwoeutdt. Karam and Vera erns;
The following
official report appears In . the
'Richmond paperi of the 15de
• Hr.anqc magus, Dec. 13.—ffon..T. A. Settelat:
While General Warren was before Re tl I,t the
enemy moved up the Roanoke against Fort
Branc l ozand from Newhall against Kln ,, ston;
Poth runt% retired •before forces sent aiainst
them. Allisret In that direction.
R. E.
The Richmond :lapin; of the ,15th, says :., Four hundred and serenty,prisonera, captured by
Gen. Roarer in the Valley, here passq throvit-
Charlottesville fot Richanied. hundred
were captured, but owing ba the inattentlWOr
the guard three lien& I:ll3lthced' to escape, ,
while:ptitrough. 3lonitalu top.
In Ike Reuate, onthe 15th, a bill was in-
trodu pinviding Coutphtuhttfon for Ownerro7
slaves lost in the rebel service. Also, billed
regulate tholrePressment of slaves In Virginta,
e Lich was Indefinitely postponed. A resolution
was passed relative to the manufacture of rail.
road iron and the building a new IfficOf raft.,
In the Thymic , ra bU proiddlng for the reit* : j
sion of .penalties for the non deliver,' of uvic
tithe of baron for 1804., was referred..
In a roast proclamation Governor Brown: .
of Georgia, announces that it big portion of
the robe/ orrery have left Allele ixnemanda and
are scattering lu small bends overnikarly half the
Bute, and ere' robbing and plundering the cid
zens Indiscriminately.. Ile calls upon nurruu;
etllcers remaining at how, to organ* and atm.
themselves for the capture of three nuinuniens,
and recommends then, to bo shot dors withett:
mercy,
ThO'hifennYibla' .4,tibeal-.tlostgibnt the hatteil .
made on the 15th. no . Triticm rile bawds'
are plamit... RIO by side,. loading in the breach
eta' ea "5' wide- dlyqhditg , '
designed to be used against cavalry.
.rite PWonahtEovrircr;.cails, fur !more AIpIVI
"row action =IN) patt-orici' trailukry I • era
and demands that Kirby Smith cdpttlitt 7tierra
Orleans and secure the :tettrattptlon of loaf
Ahrita, - .Atmliti l utAte defensive, Sheri.
wane
e.res
lie, h,ebrg ia,dlblff Ma:mat coop.'
ed ln. Nashvi hds,-.
of Grant, and Steele and Canbylo,4...rab
211001.. - I
nlek iirthe,Godir"gieAra
paid fifteen Inn&Od doUan for 'Jul
nuni ititatic 1 01Air
'Qnl4it !Entire Line
*ale)" Presented
,to Men of the 9th Corps.
IlitErET .IPPOLIM,RIL:.rrB.
&v., &c., •J
lICADQVAItTEHS AIIMT OP VOIMiIIO,
Docenaber 15. 5
To-day bus teen a very quiet ensilage]; the en
tire Line, even the Ildug on James dyer seem:l4
to he suspended.
, A report Ic circulated to the effect that Gen;
Warren had ordered the homes on the line
of his bin march to.be burned, in retriltitkm for
the shooting of POMO of 'Mir stragglers by guer
rillas. Gen. Warren, as Kell as his staff, and
other tgonnuanderqdid all in avower to mores.%
these outrages,partitnlarly where women and
childrentrere living; and though their efforts did
not pre t een a terible scene of damnation and
conflagration, yet more than one habitation was
saved to HS unforttut ate occupants. •
(Mgned) W. D. MeGamon.
• linstntesicrens AtaM OP Tit PoTONAC, Doe.
16.—Four more data : tent . Sean hung to-day,
thece in the second corps undone in the fifth
corps. Stoats fifty - More Of the same claim of
deserters arc to to tried. It la..expiicted most of
them will share a similar fate.
Dee. Meade this afternoon presented medals
to torn of the bib corps fur gallantry In the late
Viinnudgp. Moot of ...thosc entditi to them,
however, were absent, either dead, In hospital,
or discharged.
' All remains gild along the linos In front of
Fetertimnr, but considerable &fug- Is Mani at
times in the direction of Dutch Dap.
The Paton Ing . Brovet appointments Inaddition
thoomainnidy announced have been tonforrod
upon °Maws eerring upon tho: stair of Major .
General:dodo : Brigadier Gemini IT. J. Rant,
Chief of Artillery, to bo Major General of Voinn,
ter_rs by brevet; ra Colonel Edmund Schriver. 1;1-
'l.oi/ellen ito be .Brigadler Genend U. S.
A., by breve ; Major IL' C. Duane, Chief Engl.,
neer, to be Colonel U. 13. A., by brevet; ',lca.
tenant. Colonel:Wilson, Chief COMMiNIIOI,
:Colonel of 'Voinnteersi , by brevnt ; Major B. F.
Fisher, Chief' Signal minor ; to , be Lieutenant
Cebu! of Volunteers, bylnevet Surgeon Thos.
A. Mclfarlin, to be.Lientenent Colonel of Volun,
teens, by brevet Major S. ,I; Dollen, Assistant
Sdiattnit lietternli,to he ',Lieutenant Celina! of .
Volunteers, by breiet; liajor WW,
A .
.Abl.dotstnp, - to be lleutcnant Colonel' of Vol. ,
tinteertl,'W.U'eTet't Captain Win. Jay, Ald.do:
=Alto .be tdapr, or Volunteers, by brevet;
Cantain , ,7 "!. , brt, Acting Ald-clo-eamo to -
beiiiiiol.4.l ` l.s7l; vdmet.,; Captain A. G.
Mason, AM.:to-camp, to be Mijof. - th it.
brpret ;:eaptalfiGeo. MeadciAld-lle-catnit;tobe
'Major' bf A.;by brevet; Captain J. ,Osr
BPLCS,'ActintAid•Ale-camp, to be Major of U. S.
A. by , brevet; Captalu Chas:E. Pease, A. A, 0.
to be Major United States Artny,by brevet; Cep.
3V,11%.", ganders, Commision7, of Musters, .
to be Major United Mates Amy, by brevet;
-Opiate Y...RosencrentaiA. Al CI; to be Major'
Milted States, Volunteers, by brevet; Captain ,
John it. Co ,:c
.Commissory oT BµbigeienCO, to: bo
Tinder United Btatet iVolunteera,ll.bre.reli p.
lain Wm Paine, of the Engineers, to be Mn-,
jar United Matta rVoltinteers, by breyet; Lion.
tenant John Dlfe, Chief of "Or(butnee, to 1. a,
Captain United States May, by brevet; Lieu-`
tenant Charles W. Woonsiy. to NI
Captain United States Vulunteprsi by brevet. X ,
'alto ita.nyto.Colonel cemmanding
tirigede, Pd ditfsion , ;Id( corps, and Colonel
Ramsey, Rth New Jersey, -Ba*a been brevetted
,Brigadier Generals for gallantly in tile natl.
- - -
,;• .!"beiziatuOtAl
Amalfi; • Vea.'l7.—}lon. *dawn E. Elution:
vitivrlycleeted Governor, boa trade the
log appointtnenta ; Adjutant General, Col. ]Vin.
Trylne; of fittabenai InapeetorGeneral, G. Batch
toldor, of Saratoga. ' qtutztennakter General..E:
A. Merritt; of St. Lniireneei Judgo Advocate,
Gen. A. W. nanny, of &le; tEnglneerin Odor,
,Jamcs B. Strain% 'of West; Chasten Surgeon
General; 8. 0.7 'Willard; of Albany;
.Filynltialef
General, ,a.s. mama, of, Clkatinitra; Executive
Meranogr, JametiMlbur, of Albany.
il'art• of .Oeneral ~
MO4 ! order . ltorands'
. •
wiw - xons, Dec: 17:--410:Preelrlimt boring .
d'eapprored of eo unfelt of GenoralDLVs recent.
•order directing ttio parson of the , raiders' otter ,
iho.norder, Cionerel Dlnjtuts esitied - Atf., MOW:, rt.:
yoking that part. • !. • '
died
of the ;fel' Mork OliftdlT,
died to thlvolty on yesterday. • -• . •• --
s ..-.-. ' i
Li Cen. Minden's Reiiim4i
SEICREZARY STANTON'S REPORT.,
Attempt of llnion Officers to Escape from
" • Danville:
ONE COLONEL SI-10T.
rpeCiailo,WlNV.llloo.Ated Prat,. ,
, .
NEW Tons, 17.—A Washington speeitd
to the World says: The reason assigned for the
msignatloi of Major General Crittenden and
- Staff is that the Governmeht offered him a cOm
-ntand be - deemed Inadequate to his rank, In the
alrmy of the - Potomacplacing hini`utu subor
thiate petition to Junior officers. The resigna
tions have been accepted.
Is nnderstood. that 'Secretary Stanton has
prepared the-main.portion of hie report, bat Is
tlelaybeg Ittcpublication until-the result of the
pending - military movements ere hilly known.
The Maws' Washington special says:' The de-
wand. of the Bresnan government for repara
tion for the sinking of the _Florida IS understood
to be in a solemn tone. Tha-reply of the Seere
, tar, of IRAN- whkh has just beea,comple, is
Sr jet ediredilateryi not 'enthirsinetlie selz re,
pad esurcsaltur a d esire, to have the matter f
. rly
tuubsathrtaMorflyhdjustedi
A letter from Fort Gaines says: Recently the,
Covernment lasted 'a largelot of clothing, bier:-
.ts arid supplies to,onrprisoners at Mobile Bay.
fiag-Ofizacif Steamer was - compelled to an-
Tehor ten miles below the. city.t
', The Richmond Eaximiner of thel4th has along
';article, arguing that the- United States wish to
'lnive war tvßip England ; - ono reason being, a de
;Sire to yielet - grrrelbily- the independence of the
#,.‘ Confederacy.' (1)
f- -The Denville Register glees the , following ac
count of an attempt of
Union officers to es
cape from prison'. -Eight of thetn, at a concerted .
Signal. seized, the sentinels on the ground floor
of the. prison:and wrested their Muskets 'from
Ahem, at the saute time choking them to prevent
!them from giving an alarm; but the calls of tho
.actainels were beard by an officer outside; who,
„coming promptly to the place, ordered the gaards
?of the, prison to fire npon.the prikoners. A sen
jleel aimed through the windoir, and shot the
leader of the plot, a Colonel of a New 'York regi-
Inent.,:who Is supposed to ho , mortally wounded.
&The prcgratratte wan to seize the muskets at the
guanlhouse, overpower the guard; snake prisoners
of the Cofederate °Ricers at the post, and destroy
The World has extracts from Illehmbrul papers
of the 16th, but the news has been generally an
-
The Bentinct has an official statement of tho re
'failse of the Federal forces In front of Kings
;ton. It Is stated that the attack was rondo with
six hundred Infantry and two guns.
The Mall learns Thom Om IfontgomeryAdetr.
User that It had Information from Benetalßoddy
that all Federal posts southeast of ~1 : 211altoma
had Win called to. Including C tanooga,
Bridgeport and Stevenson. There was not a
Yankee In either Chattanooga or Bridgeport, nor
was It berts:cd there were any ttils'aidd of .Nr.s:l
-
Testimonials.. Farrago..—Admiral Porter'
Ple,et..Canadian Press on Ma's Order—.
ItiottierhOod..Ctuistmas Dinner
to; Phernnu.'s Army. '
'!=pedal Western AssOsiatePress illepatth.
Nzw. Youx, Dec. IB.—A meeting of citizens
was held to-day at the Chamber of Commerce to
take measures for teuderirig a teatlmonial to Ad
mind Yampa: It was proposed to raise 111100.-
Bubecriptions'annuanting to 17.,,000 were
banded In during the meeting.
Admiral. Porter's fleet consists of Ave divisions
'of wooden teasels and a division of Iron-clads.
The Moradonock will be thigahip In the attack
the Little Ada will act as dkiateh-boat and ten
detto the flagship.,
The . Canadian prlAs has comments on Gen.
MIA males. .Tlas Afeistreal Gaulle says: "We
ought' Wel obliged to DM. 'Dix for oft
dal mooniest of ,the raiders as lawftti belliger
ents, as each admission gat rid of the pretense
that the Federal anthotitka had any dem to de
mand them as criminals." The Tome° Lakirr,
amp, American anteceden t s will not Justify Gen.
Dues order. The TorantO "Mobs says*: ," Ws
Utink the older extremely Injudicious on the part
of Gm. Dix."
AL I menthe of the Fenian Brotherhood at
.Jersey City lan nled., one of the apoakers said:
Fifty thousand Feniarm am ready to march Into
amid^ In case or trouble henreen Araeriee sad '
England; Itokbationt one pelmet repadiatlng
sad rePtUleg_all eeeleslaatirat Intetferenn with
their action as American citizens, and denourie:
fog the conduct , of the yriest- Mho renal:Aztec.
ferrd to break up the Fenian meeting. •
A movement for a Christmas dinner to Sher ,
mane lalitivokAng t -
order Relating to Foreign Travellers.
l''..7.s.stostoroar, Dee.l7.—The followhiewas
670 ,1 0 1 ./d i rtaulgatcd l
cditsansa,Tatastee , 17.—The li
mos that, except Immigranrpneat lgmydirectly
ASO* foam aZIIOrt -- by sea, no traveller shall
-hereafter he allowed to cuter the United States
from a foreign comury, without a passport. If
a clUrea, the pentpart mug bottom this Depart
trourt,.or from saint_ sited Stales Minister and
0316111 abroad; and If an alien, from competent
aulhottty of. his own country, and the passport
bc countersigned by a diplomatic went or
ennanfor the Unitedqtatea. _ _ Tats mutation Is
I thodett to apply especially to personsproposlng
to mme to the 1.1 idled *Am (tom the ntlghbor
lug Bradt Provinces. Its ohms:lnm will be
strictly enforced by all racers' In the dell, min
t ivy and naval Kiwi°, of the United States, and
State and immicipal antitanka are requested to
aid In ha are:odium It Is expected. hem that no
Immigrant pansabitteccunlag by sea and In the
manner aforesaid. will be obstructek or any
other Fences, who may set oat on their way
hither before Intelligence of this regulation
could' motonahly be exported to roach the coun
try from which they may hard started.
ISlgned) Ww. 11.1lawsun,
Secretary of State.
Welters Associated PwesDtapitch.
New York Money and stork Market.
New Tons, Dec: 17.—The war news•from
Georgia aid Tatileuce canoed the market toopen
to-day weaker and lower. 'the official atitionace
tarot of Thomas' complete aneecia caused' +SAW
- farther decline. 'The market was fall of sellout.-
.
Governments were an exception. Dobl.bearlng
bonds wete In demand, and prices 'decidally ,
stroilger; 10-10 , 4 were firm at the closing pricoa
of yesterday.. liallroati bond' active, but rather
weak. Illinois Central,, Mlchlgad . t3eutlierti,
Fotcalling and North Western, or* weakest, :an d
rt Wayne t Pittshurgti, firm. On the* at.
the 'Petroleum board there was more general no-,
Wily; nigh Gate was In demand, at KIM; Ex
celsior sold at ,2463,35; Titus at $5; n
0 Eick
crbocker, ttoc. -
The Gold Market has suffered Intontiequenee
of the toilitaq news of to-day; thasimend Mar
ket la without change. Foreign mehange dull as
usual,en liaturday. - , - •
The subscriptions teNthe 10-40 lonn,teilay,
seeded '4.000,000, two of the bank taking uGar•
ly E 9,000,000.
From' Mirtreati bitinroa‘aAreiral of Dear.
or of Dispatches franc iihrf_RlDA".l4,ol4
and Portces Eapodilion , •
.Dte. 19.—The Fortress Ntonma
C4l . l.6cathot.of the-Assochltod l'tesio under tido'
of the 44th, lilts tho following ipealaidispetelt:
Thy eteomer Eliza lioneoek noiiadthls /mid.
AeadOettlt 'Arolor Matron.
Echo le the bearer of !McMinn, dispatches
from Sherman and Foetal% Thd Ilaut*kpitsiod
off Now Jplet , l , C., while, on her way, to roe
tram' Mame; the impectition uMlor comecomd of
Butler and Porter, initch tall horn her{ me
dirt alneolOndaisospalto - the teattor tea
IVlnanta, forty tulles soutlimud of Cap° :Mier,
feu, total soda; all well. . ;
164PFAIiiit liter . 69i3 Len. Disf
ItE►UQVAATEB6 Edrr,
' ' / ="Nair-irOttr.,D . CO. 11/11.; f ,
Gentrat Orthiri No. ,100:—Tlio?*Itlent Of lbw
United Maks disaPproral,of
iron of tin department,' General' Onicraii,lff,"
instruPis ;all mtlitarysoim;
,than on the frpntior, in certain casco Gordo
oroceßird, to,crorn Alm bOrdcir 'lino betwoon the
tiraod Eitateoand Canada, and directs pursuit.
. .
into nentrni•lemitory, the saidlnstraotion lo •
In cone, therefore, of any foturo marauding*
e:epedltitma Into .our torrltmy from. Canada,
military commanders tho frontier ivill.report
tq these beradqruuleta:for orders laafaie'crossing
tin boundary llnrr fa pursuit °tilts/gaily panics,
commanclof, . • Uu. tinx.
x+rom San Vraneged;
. . • . , • •
• asti Fnanoisto. Oct. 17 .—AnmnitMcction way,
„bald bare last 'MOIL for tha renewal of the'
tnebthlY and annual subscriptions to the BMW ,
tory Commission.
A - letter from Lopaz gives 'au , acecouit,
seizure of a achooncr, the ißichardsoN., by AS
French, wan - steamer when otaterion the bay,.
October SOth. The .p;tlext wad that the schoon
er had powder aboard:. The'powdeasraztakan
away and the anhooner released, Tha pow(l4 .
was Wended for mining oh the COloradikytfer:
Darning Vgasels Passed.
, Tong, Doc, 18 4 7 Tbe 810liinteir
rivrd here; reporte.thati tbc.l9th tillittio
nolcir•-1118 brig &rib; Baltlincire bound ; .
.11outb, reportedqvallig—ttuwilmralng
witek4 Inlatitudow ,threct aindibur,liougypstk,
Osedlcr WM/ bOOll thQ worleoc rbbel Vega,
ALS
i rk- _.
GAz Nil
•
All the TraksportiOut otthe Cam
beelind
REBEL GEN. LYON CO-NSCRIPITtiG
Manners -Ben South and Eche
llsi4royedi
cAn t o, December 17.-,411 the transports now
out of etanberlaisd river; fourteen in number,
cane out yeslerday, conyOynd by five gunboats.
Tho rebel General Lyon was conscripting vig
orously at and about Eddyville. A portion of
his force bad gone in the direetiof the Ohio
rivet. It was believed that they would take Car.
and attempt to block:ado the+ river at that
point. Another part of - his command was on
the Cumberland - river, fifteen miles above
mouth, Where ,they bad a battery, bat made no deMonstration dgalnat thofleet end' boats coming
down.
'After nalng the steamers. Ben Boath , mid Eeho
as, gunboats and for empaig the ilinr,.Generai
Lyon destroyed them,
Portions Of EddytiDe. Prineeton;Tuckersburg
and other trains along the Cumberland river are
retorted ruclutving been burned by the rebels.
. No fears are now. entertained of an attack. on
Smithlarid;'artlie mouth of Camberlamt river,
.as ro.inforcementa have been sent there folom
Mx thousand sick and wounded soldiers were
stopped here, on their way from Franklih. They
will bra sent to fit,. Louis and Scoknk byraliroad,
the river being ehnied.by-inn
• -
Late#thilwMu'ope.
POIITLAND, Me.; Dee:. lf.--The. - steamship
111-
Ixrnln, from Liverpool On the lat;Tla London
derry on the 2d, arrived this evening. Her dotes
are live days Inter: •
Earl Mussell bad replied to the vecnt mani
feFto of the Confederate 'Uopgress, expressing
60.11 'Headship for the Nano and Booth, de
ploring the war and pledging England to a strict
neutrality.... •
. .
Tho• London Tinua think...v.llg Mr. Lincoln
will rnalin some attempt to close the war by ne-i
gotintion. • " •
The federal troop are toile Immediately with
drawn . from goistein under a demand from
Prnsmin. . •
Lietrpool, Dec. 2.---Cotton dull, with d decline
of ld on American. Orleans middling is quoted
at 271. The' market closed firm. lireadstulfs
closed qttlet. and steady. Provisions Inactive.
Beef unsettled under recent arrivals.
London, Dee. T.—Consols closed a 8113 r for ex
dividend.
Amerean Stocks—illtnels Central 51(d,5:3 dis
count; Erie SOCs4O. The bullion in the Sank of
England has decreased X 24.1,000. •
A meeting was held at Bristol to celebrate Mr.
Lincoln's - re-election. Cheers were given for
Jeff. Dada and Gen. Lee, and groans. for Grant,
Butler and Lltwoln. A. rush was then made for
the platform and the speakers driven away. from
it. The police finallyelearcd the room. •
OREAT'BRITA IN.—Eart Russell has made the
following reply to the dispatch of the Coafeder•
ate Commissioners and manifesto of the South
ern Congress. _
ronmor Omen, Nov. 25 , 1804.
Grlcrt„mirrx r I* have bad the honor to TIMITO
the copy which you have sent me, of the mani
festo issued by the Congress of the so-called
Confederate States of America. titer Majesty's
government deeply lament the pmt rectal nature
of the strugie tretweeen the Northern and
Southern States of the formerly united Republic
of Nor* America." .
' Great Britain has sine 1783 remained, with
the, otaltion of, a short period; connected by
fricndlyYclations with both the Northern and
Southern States. Sihee the commencement of
the civil war, which broke out in 1861, Her. Ma
city's,(loreniment has contianned to entertain
sentiments of friendship equally for the North.
and for the South They ;gored the „tom-.
meacrineut of the great atm e,
, lock fcivard to the period of LC termination.
In the meanthue j , they are convinced thrdthey
had best consult tee interests of peace. and re
-*ea to the rights of alljtaftles,. by , obsenring a
strict and impartial neetrality.- - linch.nentmitir
lifsileisty hat Isialhallp maintabled. and will
suattnue to puilpiaan. -
I mines( you, gmatitineti;to acmt, , ,ke. -
(Signed) ' Hosastr.: s.
' Tce,Masars. J. frill, X. Mallon Dudley-,
The London Timis fears that Lail Russell's
Jotter viII find no laser ener with tho North or
the South. First, he snobs the Confederates.
_Thor aro only "so called" Cofifederstes, and
hate yet' by establish thch right to 114 appela
tlon. This, toe, Is a coirgilimetit is the Union
auitea; but th en, follows a countor limb to the.
United States: They are the formerly "United.
Rmuldle." But to say 'they were formerly uni
ted Ls to Imply that they arc now dlaunitat„: and
to ackdowledge, therefore, the existence of:the
Confhdante elates. Ear Russell saw to be in
danger .of forgetting that "neuter" 'dam not
tnesnlfhoth.." ".natace, lflte"woidd maintain,
even in wordy strict' netwesthy, It It a:crusty
hrtnold any demonstration of frktidehdp to either
belligerents. -
The Times eity . artleleaays the Llvippool cotton
market Is yce 7 eeneatiee, and . It remarks that
should than be a repetition of the peace ruiners
tkum.Amerlen, a considerable decline is likely to
take Plate, although the end of the war le con
-
*Meted to be far QM •
The nuts bourse chhsed Ilrm on the 90th ult.,
In Loudon money was In in - creased demand,
and the disecnatt market active at 63 and 70c.
The applications at the bank for discount were
increasing. The funds &hotted a continued de
presaion. Console on the - 3d ult. further deelin
; The Tbs. bby article says: The demand for
discount nt the bank yesterday vim about the
storage. In ttie open market there was Increas
ed laquiry for discount.' ;
On the stock exchange flea tale for abort hums
was IN to 6..
Tbe Ilritteliesport retnnas for October show a
great - falling or owing .to the 'derangement In
11100Ctary affairs. , '
The Paris Covutibtaesa has published a arrange
paragraph warning aping pirate* and Combs.
It Is farmed to bare reference to the alleged
letter of marque 44cd to have been grunted by
Tho Opinion Natioruste attarks the Coaritratian
ci for the warning, and taunts 1t with having up
held the Alabama' ;
Destetteltre
l'assatwaspta,.Der. ,
firo broke Out this
afternoon in tho paper warchmise of Charles
Hillakt Jr.; G 32 Commerce street. Ills loss was
*7,000. Thriftier ocettNints of the banding were
Ilrown .sk COlrert, tortatitheturers Of hospital
7
ds; ,and Joseph' Steelman, paper maker.
tio h antferod greats.
Pf.vent*-Elgilt 'Thousand 'lllinnes
pan Destroyed. by -
eornepondent et the New York Tribune,
=Wei fiem Ittutigatte, Jeite, October 12th,
INlik ?eye:
We lose now faller sotOuran -of Climates dl
tack (prior, to tke lahlinonoseki etigagoment) -
ripen Misr°, Eat Cipltar.4Cy of hts Ephitnal
Higlitittat the ItlkatlO, the tab - mart to edict
111 sio cil t P re in ci tt t l y (r‘ , e' L QaT il bi:l suddenly filmrinaed' r l"l'm on A e *ls M e o n ntingL a.6l-CPeah m " o 'on y in e 't d i- ,
in two tolunnts,la Ire attack, - yrbli? el the agog
tbneltis followyad, Illthin the city role 10 tin*
•
The alteclatii' Maritime; Which stare leas than
are thousand v./amber, were vtgoroualy oppose
by the retainers of the Deflates,_Helium; duty It
was tagnard city end the .IttkadOtraePs
• eonspieuous. ng Atom *aro --the almios
of Satsuma, Al an, Zotaaen, end the eon of the.
Itegeati atoms atedat leddo In 180: - .Borneo!:
the Tycootes h ntabold troops; were' also Sestet-,
lag, for tbe,Ty ri has a 'pakten at Mato as will
•al at Ye,ldo;: d attacks of the amazons were
'T,,ehtelyy directed against. the reapsctire citadels.of
Abe -Tycoon an e:Mikado, from both of ,whlch
tboy'''Were an 111-„repulsed,' but not until the
MilteWs ost btliblings haa , ,boon 'Raked !
••• and destroyea. Tlignta n llenrewereoycrpowerol,
• deficit back, d Out to.pietas,. Ibw'ofthetaes-
The console nee of this hand4o-hand fighting'
in thabeart ofone Of the most pdpulens cities of
the world prod eed a destruction of property itn.:
;parodied lu.m 'ern warfare. , The sholla of - both
assallonte au defenders- exploding amid the :
crowded 'bull lugs, set' tiros in , many plaops,
'which, caught up by high'eriudthen blowing,
raged unchecked until this populous citY . waa re-
According to the native] itecintinte,' the 'Are
raged tielf entire days, laying in waste nairlyone
thousand blocks, - or, squares, doetroylug semen ty
eight lliousand 'houses nail temples, and 'three.
thalami semi . hundred Warehouses. about
itte.elethe of theeity was in ashes, and wo may
lmegine,•thongh words cannot describe, the scene.
of durastation.whlch made half 3 harnon people'
:homeless.: 'Japanese houses eni not isliog,ethor
:antis-paste and paper affars 941 tho batnera or
Sagosima Would Have us 'lmitate. •'A very layge,
portiortofahe European peasantry are Bilateral'
by
,ao better: t The' great temple of Ifunamtut
• gee, the Mostftnnonaln the empire, was turnad..
- '
Tub :New tier kftifpglikes!' Prettier. In
throllo ',became as ,remnnerative. as 'Orem :of
Pcsoasylnuda or West Virginia, and cattartota
county:la fastrkamulag the Mecca of those who
hasten to be'rieh. Porend-cOmpatdee baroboch;
'forited.Podorelop, thirOsidifcca of that togloo; .
ood they tint rigorously baring: for the "coVetcd
- I,l Sit'gQrst 'Prospects Of soccass.
product, in.tlie-riclulty of the 011. toziito'ry bha all
Watt-hayed- oiktorkte cop held at'blgh
Ar,retch ••;
• ••,
•
CITY AND t3EBURBIIIi.
Launch of the Iron-Clad isikeator
,ayunk,. '
This formidable vessel, which is one of :the
beet of the Moldier' elma, Was stiecessfelly
. ,
launched on Sunday attensoon,- from the boat
~yaM OfMestrre.. Snowden te Mason, at the south
enirdt;:the,Mononalteln 'bridge. Some mont6s
eince 'annottneed , -truit the boat would be
ready to launch whenever there would basuf
ficient depth of water, and that opportunity wad'
presented yesterday, : it was., at -first the inten.
Om to hunch on but apprehension of
a sudden fell Ine river tendered it advisable to
, th.
put her in life Water at once. Mr. J. t 9. Kirk,
who managed the contraction of the vessel, as
slated by.. Mr. D. McConnell, had all hands at
work on Sunday morning, wide twenty minutes
before two clock in the afternoon she commenced
tone:me: An immense'conoinrseof eitir.ens had
assembled, on' both sides of the liter, and the
. bridge was also lined with spectators from 'early
in the day until-the launching tree effected. It,
was the Intention to let the vessel Into the Water
ley mennsof three cahles and machinery; but es
noon as abe began:to morn on thewa - e ehattafted
the cables_ and shot suddenly Into the river.
About forty or fifty persons had been permitted
on board„med the suddenness with which the im
mense mass slid down -caused sores thirty-live or
forty feet of-6e. stein ...to be' snbmerged4 The
vessel - soon rose again,. however, causing d largo
quantity erwater to roll over the deck, =itch to
the discomfort of those who were so unfortuattq
as to:occupy a7positionnaar Sim stern. &tie_
vessel touched the Water, sheets and bheeri blest
forth from those 'on the shores, which' were.
imponeel ' to by the , waving of bath and
rafromthose on board. The vessel, having
patted her cable's, floated siewlyierom and down
the river, stern foremost. Two • steam: tugs,
which. bad been In readiness for anysmertency,
hastened - to cheek tip the floating moneter ; which
they succeeded in doing a' ' short &Stance below
the Pettit, and nearly a mile below the yard from
:whence the launch took place. She was then
towed up stream, and finally moored at the fOot
of Liberty street ; the Monongahela :wharf,
where she now Iles, We may state that the cere
mony of ".christening," which la an indispensa
ble part in the launching of every vessel, was
performed by Miss Charlotte M. Kirk, daughter
of the =eager, breaking a bottle of wine on the
-prow, and pronouncing the name "Maanynnk."
There were sermal other leek* en board, who,
under the'elreumstancee; conducted themselves
heroically. The lanneh, .notwithatanding -the
accident alluded to, was entirely sitereisfur, and •
'the'hilinayinik'wse added to the A.melicin navy
under elmenustances as favorable as could be de-
sired. •
We have already published a description of
this formidable veasel, but it may be Interesting
to gee gieeinlbis connection a brief outline of her
dimensions:
Extreme length, two hundred and twenty-five
feet; breadth. of beailt, forty-three feet three
Inches; depth of hold, thirteen feet
,feet
Inches.
When completed and having her armament on
board, it in intended she should draw twelve teat
of water. She la furnished with two of Errick
toll'4 patent lever propelling cogines,•e.ach of
one thousand horse power, and eight autilliary
engines, for working the turret, pumps, %were.
dzc. The turret Is covered with ten inches f
sollcl Iron as Is also the pilot-house. She is pro
vided with'ene screw propeller, fourteen feet In
diameter, with_ four blzules, and baying twenty
!bur feet pitch. The weight of the vessel Is'one
thousand four hundred tons. • Tier; armament
will of two 15-Inch guns, which will not
be put on heard until the vow] goes to Cairo.
We pengratulate tfit Messrs. Snowden 4 - , Ma
.ion and an - alien concerned' upon the comple
tion and snecessful launch of this noble piece of
marine architecture, and hope they uill be equal
ly fortnnate with the "Unique," when completed.
We may, at some fnturc time, refer more par.
denlarly to the description and history of this
vessel, but at present have not time or material
to enter Into a detailed account nfhereonstrue-
Ilguicock . Coms.
tie underitand that applications for admission
/MO Ottloral, no3cles new corps arc becoming
.
numerous,"and that the number is steadily on
the inerease. We feel certain that if greater
vr
lacilities , ere offered to those who desire to on.,
list, the number of applicants would be doubled.
. Thera seems to be a disinclination to enlist in
this corps, from the risk the applicant must needs
run of being rejected atter having made the
Journey to Wahhington. 'lf them en could enlist
and receive their bbn u ty money in their own dis
tricts, recruits - wotild be 'more - numerous. WO
understand that steps arc being made to remove
thesedifticultics in this district, will& we hope
will bo catered upon with _spirit and at once, for
'We feel sure there are many Veterans in our city
and vicinity that kite done honorable service In,
the cause of their. country,. who, are *Ming and
envious to enter thiv - corps of honor: Ltt them
have as opportunity to' enlist at once In their
own district and lraVertheir credits phicoi where
they properly belong.
Striking:of. a Ferry MO.
'3'onsiderable excitement Was tensed on Elatatr•
day by ro. report to the effect that, the ferry boat,
running acrooa the river from the: Point had
'stink, 'evolving a loss of between thirty and
forty lives. Upon inquiry, we found that the
.
rep-Art was only pa rtially correct. - The boat, ha d
sunk, it was trne, bnt instead of forty pemmut
being drowned, as reported, not a single life was
loot. It appeam that on Friday evening the
boat, while crossing, stench a log, which broke
a hole In her ma; causing her to take in water
rapidly: filietras headed for the whart-boat,htd
b,efore a,he could reach it shepient down, and
now lien nearly covered with water. There were
three Potaerigers on board, all women, who had 'a
very narrow escape, but they were all pow/idea
tially. melted: The hands were: got off safely,
so that no one was injured by the accident. The
boat can be rats* but the accident4M never
theless be a source of serious lees to her °Men.
The Belleu!is Movement.
The course_ of sermons • is now nearly com
pleted., The Rey. T. B. Stewart dellitred the
twelfth on FrMai evening. Subject : "Oa Con
fessing Christ." Matthew 10 SS. ' "trhosoever
therrlbro shall confess me bclbro men, him will
I confess, also, before my Tether whole In
Heaven."
Theßey. Thatias 1:;Orr will deliver the thir
teenth' this evening. SUbJect !• The fearful
'doom that awaits the - finally impenitent: ,
The concluding discourse. will be delivered to.
morrow evening, hy. the ROT. John Douglas,
We see 'from our-trading% that these meet-
Ingo are highly commendal, both East and West,.
.and urgmll.requests are made thatilmilar meet
ings be held in other cities. In some places the
flre has already been caßght;and a series of
The encouragement has heeo sorest here that
we understand that the people will ask' llar
Chrlitatm
On'every band preparations for the approach
..
lug festive action are area. Shop.keepers era
always alive to the necesSitY of tanking the bust
porelble dleplaj in 'anticipation Christmas
mid this year they hem eritered,tnicat the work
With tile -spirit orbited luttiimtr years. The
windoars of the dealers In fancy goods, in jewel.
yy, bootis,. confectionery and all other !Linde ct
mcrchatallie !pliable for bottle, Presents, are.
1141 erlif the eholeelitindiabst nttraellre maotl3,
Alia &lief ra/i , already being. made In a manner
thetliu'llitid OM 'belief of .a tatty stiaoh.
'drib ate.thihr early talking , about the =tents of
the stockings tobq trung up on Christmas rim
and the old . and, yohngure anticipating the re-.
tmenthranee of kindred and friends In approariato
;Prilentlr 6 4". pre' bell*, taken to provide a .
Christmas dinnergof the delElleni lii the field and
in ad:hospitals; and -tilt To !doubt be carried'
out successfallY;• - ." ' • .
Ctr , .. ~. ..
..., , . ..
rtito Arritkrfre..oltinarke t ; the ; WO
Jl7
of 'illavem keliPee'cs Grant ' peaiell ho..
Sire lhe Majtir ~y esterday, ine .coaatilalnt
against threo•persens, 'whose :nem ire will not ,
now gire,charging them NUM. atoll and.battery
with attempt to kilkon the : person of. hie has
band:: She alleges : that . they. Came Lute the
house - 4n.d.got Into an ..altcraation with . Mr.
O'Rourke,; which reaulted,id blowS, when two of.
CM men bold her hitabattd, Whild the third one
'it Ithim keverely - In' three Patti: One •ar the'
polies, to this outrage Is now wader arrest,
Mirth° other two have thus 'r fat eludial the sigt:
lance of the pollee: ' - • ~,...• : ; • • : _ _ ,
.!
'Arraanon—Now; to. onus . '
to ? ho
oat-itou by, "auctioes" er;',‘l,danbook•Lonsot.•
Frank Case luny deterndeted 'td ldl. netog3aph
Albtnno;frtnn. today itdtll Jinnery flog, at cog
'prteag,:ao, call - Iminediately and get y
- our choice
or nu album et Pali price, and kis thancan be
boanbt at " ii!etionP Frank Ciao% Boott Store,
.• 70 Mitt atteotiChrozilclo Rending. • -
Risre.—Threo young men *ere before thelilayer
on Sunday inorntagi charged by Mr. Einilth,lsosp
- er of a drieldng.honso on Felton itreat;telth re!.
log In a riotous end dhiorderle manner.. &corn,
legitimised ter, Immo, eankfis,z they
atoned the bowie, breatdeg isinderre,glassta,
and sethernbsedamaghr, the They were
ell Lela bait " for their al:ratan eat court.
:id'esott's Ovrzcz.' I Thepolica Ittl a gtKid but.;
teem on Batuidargight, Lo ~lenw- thintwenty
two "rasee” appearittirat the tde:roes loves on
Sunday mornlagt moat—tt th?.in y...hanted vnth,
dennkewse and t.. 4
544144et1y, obad:. They were ,
disP9494 et _
• '1
M=IIMMI
ESTABLISHED IN 178fi.
Deatti — SrPinnEofisiti Alisoners to QUO
The following Is a thicof rectultrathi
nera who lied In the Prison. bonitsla at Baran
nab, Flurects and Andes:sawing, frogs :the LOA
of Etcpicmlut to stko 14th of if oruabge i leet, In
eqnsivn, ftis tojun &ma Ati . o Wield tees
/nd, consequently, ttaisi be coned
C.
Grialy;C; bit, Sepettiber I.l l L it .hiouidgfirat,
G. 57111, September 19; Jblin
ge 4o , t,h4
September 27; C. Brock, k, lOW 290
C. Steer, - K; 950,,Octobdr sit , ilyacant T" .
14,-C, 11th cataTifOctober.nt:E; 4th,
.october Si: 3,1'. -Rant, .IL, 5.3,14,00.abevj
Townsend, C , W.Watd . „.
B. 13th, October 10; D. Jonei; , 103140etobte
10; F. Cordn, E, sth cavalry, Octorrar,....-41A NA ,
op, C, 06th, October 24; John Coati : rink Otto.'
her 22; L. Griffin, D, .I.lrd; October' ,22. D.
Bird, 55th; T. J. :Miller, 1, - 13Sthr1411 Goss ?
11, 57th; 'G. Th um , A.; 95th; XV.' Wl6nrAi IOW;.
Wm. Clanv,K, 3d cavalry; Daniel; Fl 9C 7th
ITSCITCB; I. A. Mtint, C,bdreavalryr42 ,
B,' sth cavalry; 'Jacob .8." Kirsteri
Beatty, K, 103 d; B.Ajley,F a3.VSaNimenv
C, 138th; Steams, D, - 193d; w.. Jones, B, 54th;
D. Moan, B, 101st; D. SMltit, - W61.1i; T. Ker
ney F., 50th; G. Riley; 1V.7C4 IVeSiT,B93b; W.
T. Orr, IS , 66th; F. Mcitutar,.P, 103 d; G. Davis-
E, 50th. September 13;., D. Smith; .K; 15th anal- -
ry, Sept ember 91; Eljmldink; C.: sth siavalry.
September 21; B. Gordon, B; 15th - tervalry, Oeto..
her 14 11: - Frita,I,I.W.W, October 214.
0, 51st, October 21;"11.'1Intehlitsbn;•11,' loom.
October '2l; Win: Bind er, - A,4ItIV °Maher =;
Savant G.G.' Sortur,P, 57th; Detohigi.Vs.
_• Ser
geant Major A. W:Letteer, 771 A; 27; I'.
Wise, , ,
I 140th `October 23. itednal-q,
cavalry, October.. 30; CraporaliJcie#43ller, 0,
14th cavalryv November -7; .I.,3l4katindt, F,
101st; J. CMOs, A r teith'; L. rel7egO,llth ear
l-1117; J. E. Guthrie; A;12224 7:•Cratner?D, 113 d;
A. M. Carter; A„:'...l3tiveavalort: Ymb Ode, E.
1011 n; Charles Pickard, D. 4th cavalryT. Top
smith, 1,1451 h; 'W." Itull;' - rn. - ilifelJountiu,
llth; J. Sergeant, E f TATlDiingtas,
Gild; T. Sloan, 11, 101s4 *upon!, S. -Month,
50th -Cmporal 47- stagen
lee Gorge In,:the,,,Tetight9g4ini.
• A gorge of lee _hi thn.YfsigNimitcsMifirer, or,
rather a serious nature, ocet bent
near Onfrq's Station,-ahout!iffeetkialics above-
McKeesport. The , water above_tisl, gorge rove
rapidly and fearflilly,gainint - rdinutio of
twenty feet in about 'Vail ; riti !lour. 'The river
bottoms were overflow:6d ti shift : tithe, doing
great damage to houses, barns; , funcei and other
movable property. 13Orats 'coal ThOshillied up ht
Vhe vicinity suffered svezely,:aanene Or two
were nook. &Terril lives op i reppyto to-um
been lost, intone ... others; that of.Hl - 2.lenkina, a
• prominent 'coal - merehant l e bt nehth
borhessl. After the gorge . broke; the water
malted down the river witk great- j videnet,
caas
lug au immense lees of properttisir the way to
McKeesport. We did not learn whotamount of
damage was done at the latter Oro,. hot have a
rumor that considerablO,eold 'eras sunk tn. that
vielnity. ' • . - •
Attempted purglasy.
On Friday' night last, a hold, itteppt was
made to rob the county treirry . of Ifoblocoun
ty, Ohio. Mr. Nelson as he apprdsell d the of
flee on Saturday rifornhig; obseaird hemplolOna
looking tools_ lying aronnd the Window acing —
Main street: On enterfni tle lie:fond the
'outer 'door of thosafe bloird off;!*iftatta bts.great
Joy the inner ones werO 'sok itrOnthssmed. Tits
scoundrels hadPrilled thronghtheonter door,pot
In powder and blown the doUrsOff. Then they,
essayed the Inner door and found no4iffionity In:
drilling through the first. plat e,' , bat :Wide thia
was a steel plate, which resisted., all their efibrts.
They worked alit probably, - imtll daylight foreed
them to make gcled tgeir reireit. 'The safe win
injured miens!, bnt.not: In:spar:444l is now
es good as new. There was about h4Booinat4il
safe.
7.31) Loan..
, .
The Geientment eat upon o • ur, loyal taut
pstribtle people to.itdocribe 181 ,, a4y towards
loaa. In August 15th; - r,l.llltoldefot
11.
8 .7-20 notes can hainthem converted Into a
5-20 Old bond at pi r. Attention to the
edierlisenu,nt of the Tourtir''-'lklatliebal Bank of
Pittsburgh. 'Mg geireentrienCidepasitory Bon.
lilies all purehaeers the , 743, 1Tt,,,tivasni7 notes
=
at once, and althafidi conympon to the peal.
chasm. A* re onto' our 'dawdle; it will be
seen' that a imbile:hteatiokltan heamealled to alel
in the subacciption,P: 4p. ihkam.:, - meeting
willbe held on Thursday, Bmensr 1604, at
Board of Trade moms on 4th West: Brom the
great influence, , wah, sail , psUigtism of the .
Signers of the call, we lonic nyneethig and.
rtaponse worthy of Pittsburgh.
Combination- and- Variety Show.
TheNattonalCotabinelon undiVarlety Show;
as will be /Win bystdirertisenu*wlll give a se,:
tries of etblbltions in this city, st a tettonle
on Thursday
,ovenln nett. The
commencing
troupe Is largo and" taleckili , bmeing the
Snow Brothersand the Levant/1S Brothels, whose
•acrobatle anilgymnastie feats uresnirivaledplise
Made &meshy, contralto. *whilst; EfHe Carl
ton. vac:Anse; Sande,. UM ,iitaivalled Clog
DancerOihet Jessie Robinson,.thegoesesset
Simeon Sloan,Comedian, gun detator of so
"centric charaers; Ifarry — lllystVventriloquist
and pantomimist; the PlornistiatojtooPo (tlight•
in tmenbet)-who appear at Om : Erem ll n &rat;
bouts; and added to • ittl these aro it fine troupe
of pe rforming dogs. But wolhidthave monsto
any of this f‘Showp
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Auxiaritir tYrr SinixiffAmoits.--Thei
ary - Execntire kkdaniitteb-ot•Alleglicuy held a
meeting on _Unready exadrkg„ pad fixed g:A the,
-time for boldinbe' primary' election for Mina.
dates foe the offices' of.l4:iyor Dirretm or
the Poor, on .idattminic , ,Decalmber 241 b. The
Return Judges 'will meet oi the Tuesday follow
ing, to enumerate tho ,xitel rind 'announce. the
;Testa& thecanveon.• '•;••••-i
area, adopted to,thit ' effoct that n*
Totcrithe had not supported the Union nominees
ot the late election;tood• the Stiffgett of Blectliat
were • aethotiatitt.to - interrogate:al:dere, and re
ceire.or reject their vetes, at ',gip tuts might
Waned Mete' In doing.'
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,
RETITLIM TUN I!.utch.,Thia ;"4ttaburgh and
Miners-dile Paccenger atellway,..Company have
reduced the Dew' voltant bitfralc may now
ride to the head or WillaPstreet-Ifor &re cents,
and make the entire trip to. Mincrayille for tan,
This reduction Will niddfibt te'thoroughly apt
predated during these
times of Wet. days ind slippery al ewrilks. TWA
action of .the oompanyis 'and reasonable,
and what tierce= whirtrixel - en' that line have
been demanding for complains:, The charge of
ten cents for, way - reseetem hftsP.s, beta
considered aztowaotutto,,aud wo..are Mau to see.
this somewhat tardy acticin' of the Eamon of
the road. : ": 7,
. Pabst...ram; von fisuiSter- Comnor.--Tha nu
morons fdendliof Colanct A. L. :ream= of the
154th.Rnetnent, Pa. Vols will 'be pteaeed to
leant Mot be has been promotedtfor gallant con
duct on;the field of .battle to the rank of Beige.
diet General. Mr. 'l'ltrasow is one of the young,
eat Brigadier Generale lit the arm. Ho boa ao
oninolbis high and bonniabbt 'altion by brav
ery Co the, field ef battle; and.-hot by the inen.
once of friends,' 411 honor to the trove soldier
Who Vim g_l o l7. fgttolfit defo .co ot . , his
countrri -
Tai itravaGraarh--It 4 gfetaby istmotniceit•
diet the men who enlist in the abate Guard, now
oriptuired by Goren:air Carthi for State
- defence, will be exemptilom draft In the United
States service. Any' mamher of the guard draft
.cd by the General Gerenameat will be farktnet
. ed for the Poll period of their term of State err
vice; And tbey wilV at' the same time be duly
credited on the quota of their ll.VCCtife
tricts,
. New Conwtsuierr,-A new counterfeit 10
hill of the State lkink . tit'.`fewark, H. J., hasiast
lim!en detected; being the beg ;imitation • crib*
geiinloc bilis,we have ercr seem.' Indeed it to al
indstkilpoSsible'be distln,qulsh it (earn the gen
uine bills, the en,,-laylngabeing a peg/wits onto
but without the word ten printed to red:
rk on 116 hark; *Web pertiaie Is the chief 4:s
ure which an tuaskided obserrer weelci detect..
The paper is aleokarsher, and the algenture of
the kreeldtnt I.l,•rnore, open 'than those on the
re Is restieet fatty sageded' tea littsbu r igh
petOte that Freak case sikok and News Depot.
!k is good place to obtain 4a:senile Books, Toy
Btioks, Photottraph - dlbuns,' Blanes for 1.865,,
Gaalessiec•
Frank Case 70 VIM et., Chrintlele Banding:
,
Alus - wERK.--W1,11 , h0 received on Tuesday
and Weducidnfot ? teeplind's Auction noun;
Lei rifilv street, 'a' neiv'' of boots, shoot.:
gums and 'lniffeloUt fbr Ludiete and gents.
BTxuaidtbaj gi T at erde of day goods,
hoofs and thinSidt ieducaL Aides, will be mu
lti:mil tbiwwitik - at liteelellaiid7 Al idiot'. Itame,,
5511f111. Ectraordinary.bargato; idsomn
ktoods. (04zusurd Melt taptrifigie.:
,
groatta:—The aftantion tobacconlata and -.
others la directed to the lOyertlectracnt of st,vdte .
tolecaold ott.Wedn,orgiaritext for accotuit whorta
map concern. .
•
TOSEPH MEYER /a SON; Minato:items
el - And Wholesate and Retail Deolers In FDIISIL'
7vEr. AND OH.ADIia,RO. 434 PENN srite.2?..
above the.Osnot, tuiveon Londe a tame atiortmenk
• orFAIVOY 4111.)PLAIttri7JRNITURL,to Ws&
not 'and Btategaoy, of their own manulnatare,
warinated 'aquil to goilfty , slid style to AM Etialls
fsetured - ia to. cur t aaa , yra! Nell ktreasoaabea
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