Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 02, 1864, Image 2

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m II. MAStEIl, Editor A j'roprlelor.
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DDITOHIAIj CORRESPONDENCE.
I'liiianr-inm, December 80th, 1SU3.
As the holidays ore past, and a new rear
5s ji.st u.r.v.:iti;r. people ore beginning to
prepare fur another years business. A u
holiday, the first dny of the year is of little
recount. Everything is centered in Christ
inas umleviry body seems to tliiuk itiduuild
1 o celebrated in aoinc -nuy. While many
good people fso to church, and behave them
pelves as christians and ood citi.'.ciiii should
do, quits n hi"oc number, have nn Pica tint
diinkimr ecr.nn, nnd other iit:it iiti3 which ! country, me U:nit incteaset
0 - t - - t I -
contain more spirit, if not more head ache, she'dd not certainly ho cli--repardoil.
ta more .aerreenb'.c if not more creditable. Thousands rt their number have .arc
I never heforo saw so many druuU-u men , families tUpi'miing, almost entirely upon
in PhiladelphiA as I did on Christmas day. ; them for tin ir daily sustenance, and after
! n.ij in Bom' re-nccii. n drunken carnival ! tho sum reserved f..r tin: exct-M of rlothiiiir.
T a Ihuhatiuliati revelry, audi c.v.i lurJly over th-it allowed each year, i deductc.
think the ;tiiu mid mora? orderly, if not j from a so'dtcr d pay, the amount which lie
the more re;;i..-et.ih!e iiofiion of ihe citizens . is enabled to remit home is very small, thus
nectssa. ,.y chtaikn;; suhermg una ' want
upon li-4 wife and children.
We trv.it no unueee-ary delay will he
experienced in the pa.-sac-e of a hiil which
1i..m fir its object the improved welfare otVo
many ti.ouerinds of our herne. and their
dependent relations.
KrOin SoiniKtis' Pay. The move
ment, in Congress which linn for its object
the increase of tho prey of tho soldier cna
hut meet with thu approval of the public.
Tho enemies rf the Government, alvvny
ea;;er to cast obstacles in thu way when the
comfort ( our ile-renders is to be Improved
by nn appropriation of money, either by the
Congress of our Nation or the more humble
LcgLuative bodies of States, and intmiei
pii'dtiis, are already endeavoring to prevent
tho j'usmjic of the bill : I'Ut fortunately the
majority of our law-makers at Washington
are too patriotic to have their opinio. is
changed bv foppeihad su';':jestious. The
present remuneration of the soldier id by
no means adci-puilo to their expenses to say
netl.inir ot their valuable services; mm
whr'i wncs, generally, throughout the
their claims
AppHciition Cos I'.xoiu-Mlon froia
tilO cXii'lt tl'Ht'l.
Tliere Is mi impression that those1 person,
v.hose names are on tho printed lisU of citi-,
7ena Biibjcct ti draft, who Rre entitled .o,
exemption J'rom 'any causa whatever, must
appear now before tho l'rovost llarphal of
their Iistrict, and claim that exemption
now. This is a mistake, as there arc onlv '
certain claims of exemption which will bo
heard now previous to tho draft, viz: 1st,
alienage; 2d, non-residence ; 3d, unsuitable-
A ."X fl n I'OKT A IN' t i: A I .
Oivnillon or ArrrUl'it Cutulry.
OE. ATi.RILt' OfFICIAL rCronT.
' Wapittnoton, Dec. S3. Tho following
dispatch has reached Washington I
ilDBAY, l'oCOnoNTAS t'OVXTY, V.,
Dec ai, via Ur.vnni.Y, Dec. 23.
j-Gen, Jlitllid, Gcneral-in-Chuf :
I liave the honor to reMirt tlint I cut the
Virginia and Tennetsti' Itailroad nt f?a!eiu,
on tho lGlli instant, nm have ariived safely
ness of n''p; 4th, manifest permanent phvsi- i at thi. j.innt with my command, consisting
cal elisabilitr; person, now m the military f V' 'ft "V' h'l XT, t d'
, . ! tanti v, 1 kh renn-iylvama, Dubseu s hattiil-
service oi me uiuieii Mates, or who imvo
.'l'liMDmr .t in.i,'jiiwiJiui'iJ'iMiii'
I'miii ,orl! C'nrollun.
TUi: STATU llECKClTINO JOVAI, 1 KOOI'S
TlKCOSM'llliCTION.
Tlic Kortli Carolina Timu- tho hew loyal
paper at Newborn says iu its issue of. tho
1 1th instant :
"North Carolina ia beginning to furnish
her mtota to the Fedoml Government. One
loyal white regiment hits been raised in Ihn , A (.oinir on, nt-nino o'eloek, this im.rn-
insii iei, unit is iniiier eoniiiiauei ii e imwhui
M'Chesney; and the second under the com
mahd of C aptain Charles Henry Foster. Is
rapidly tilling up, and about three hundred
men have been enlisted within the last six
or tight weeks by his personal exertion.
Another regiment of white soldiers from
i North Carolina has been mhciI by that mo.-t
Ilcbcl Itrport ft-otii 'hnrloion.
i't'KTliUss Jlo.Nr.or., Dec. 2.
The U'ehlnond Examiner of to day, lecel
ved by the flag-of-lrucc, contains tho follow
ing despatches i
CitAntRTox, Dec. S3.
Tho encmv commcnecd dhellini: tho city
laft night, keepintr up ft steady the, which
ion oicni airy, nim . m.j. PXM.v.nt ,... Cnei-.l H.,.n,h e. in Last
At Satin t irte depot wera destroyed, ,r " -,' ,, ,, . .. , ,,' ,,1 ,i,
containing 2.0U0 barrels of Hour, 10 000 rcnm-MW. l o u 1 this wo ., in.t .. Id tl e
bushels of wheat, lOO.OUQ bushels of shelled gimcnti ol colored volimterM tunt
i .. . i . .... ..... . n ., i i . .. have been rai.-ed ami are now in st rviec. A
coin, uviAi'JU nu ii'is i e'lus, Dini-.-.s . . . . . , . . ,..,:.;.,,.
' . . .. . 1 . rnvidrv ViMntui'iit ,J lij-u'k4 1A also lcClll L 1111
been discharged since Marc h 'k, 1?l!'.t. Tho
following statement will show what cases
arc being new heard, and v. hat are laid
over until alter the nersons nro draited ; i , . ... ,.. i . i
"Onlv Surmo.t. &o."-Tli.-::e ca-ea mo not I v.tr. :!i l..vr,l.l,in,r 20 bale of cotton. h M"J"r J'!!rr,,,d' 11)0 0,1 -.c "," Ctt)
heard now, and cannot be until the pally is ; Mu a large amount of harness, shoes, fad- j
actually drafted. It will be well for those i Oles, e luipnients. tool, oil, tar, and various '
interested to letuember that u mother (in j itlu i jtoies, mid one hundred iwsjons. The
tho eyes of tlic law) is not a step uiother, telegraph v. ire was cut and coiled and burnt
mother-in-law, or a ''iiind-amther. for hah a mile. The water station, turn
I toADAMK l'0IiTt:l: M CfltATIVi: r,AT,--.M
i line I'jnr t- .:.) t)m tru'h thitll.ciniii'it f.il jr i ri-j' a
( in 1-' 'ii'imt th rc i' la friuTi'.-i'. nt. l !li:.- r.i"li. iit,
I Is enm.iiti'lo.t nn frin:ilwiuilv I In lliu in-e.ir .l l
listiiro ol .m nn : j hi' cuiunl e.il'ii i hi ki .'nii ojifn
the fi'W. nnti rroHtln n pcnMn fnti rnul (vnriulli,
n this ciiurimI ty llio im of lliij Mctitfinp. lis r -Mi-'liiil
qtetlilit fire .nit fit ilfl Jifuvr to lii-t lljf
liiillliy iiU't iK'irfiiiieiicnliiliin.'1 l,l.o 1 llinmli llio
Innif. it etiliri t.s tl.a iioi'iIk mil n.-i-iis the shin lo
f. iTlorm lis t!ir. f f j'iilniiii'; ll:i 1 1 : 1 1 ol' lb' m-k-
Icrn. rr.i In :!.;: !hn'nin ot llio n ..,: ..,1..
frmn ll.e ;ir;.:.. .1 : " I -I v. Il is i t,t vi ,t. -: i Int
el), lint IV em lili' .'.t. nti miii". ivlii - " i e:I
tVul hf iirur",'it at 1.J nn.l J.i i'. !,!.( i.,.f
r.u :. I ll"
tlVf
llultlc.
iiiif. A lire liroki: out at two o cloeK, ne
st roj ing ten or twelve buildings, und cuitoiug
a lew casualties.
A lieavy firing is heard in tho direction of Kvrnnwr.a ix Hf:r. From r ; ',..,VM in'' -, : fT'
Stono, which is believed to be between our j fim lioimsf.nn In v !;.;, ':n-ui ,-r. inrnn i.,
Latteries and tho enrmv's "iin-boaM. j "'". lnv U;i5if ,:!..,;m;ni'j
L.vtkh. The hhelliug of tho eit v was con- I ''"J "'" U'," !'";"" l'd !lj'T :'"r
tinned during the day. One while man was j o-l.-nf suite. nin nu 1 Ai.h lu-u.i . I in c...'lN.,f
mortally aud a white woman slightly woun- tkti.r, tl.o wir i-m r.ui.mns il in-:i(l d .i i., . .j,.,
ded. Three tiremeu Were badly wounded "i-l'iai a U- met tl.i ,.iy '!'.,,",.r
l.vthe falling of the walls of the binned "V V" ' " "; ' . .".'". vam ,.( ,is
"Kicetion of l'un nts." W hen; two or ; tabh i mid three curs wh.j burned and t lie
tv.ore sons are subieet to draft, the father or i tra:'!; t un un and the r 'is heated mid tln-
widowed mother may elect which one f.ha.1 ; ntio-ed as much ns possible in six hours.
nuild participate or find any plca.niru in
festivities observed in this manner.
The nomination of den. McClcilun by n
f.w Partv leaders and some of these scarjely
known out of the city, is looked upon hero, :
us the stnullest tizlc of u grand, scheme, I
that ever ciime fi' in tins city or tell'sh, ,
ii :i"t wonderful p.itnots. Tliere are n j
n timber ef aspirants fur the Presidency. !
Anion.' them, the most iTominent are Mr. j
Lincoln. tkorcUrv Cliase. Gen. Iianks, Gen
IH'.th r, Gen. Grant and others. Tliere is no j
li'iubt but thai President Lincoln has the j
inside track'. AH cone?..le to him honesty j
of purpose nn a disposition to do what j
in ri.iht. These t.re important quaiities
in a man occupying atu h a position audi
give him great weight among tiie masses. !
Secretary ( 'iia-e h is proved himself a man j
of rare i.l iiify in the management of our j
financial affairs. Gen. Hanks possesses, j
pciiiaps, more adunnu-trative taient wian
ami "Noinii.-
-A r
.'.Caul
at I;iehmond. tl..it it is
eiuacuit won; to attempt uj
admission is m
the London 7V
I danurer.i'i and
run the blockade of the rebel ports; and ot
course this admission implies greater distress
and scarcity ntaong the Southern people.
Another corrcspniidct.t, who was with la
J I I I
, . . . , e ...i. " i il alien man as iuc in-i.-i'ii m
'a crisis l.i Miiiroaehni'T to test the Smth. i , .
lie also (we (p.iote from the telegraphic re- !
port) "pays a high tribute to tho uiagmlt
cetice cf Northern faith and self reliance, as
contrasted with the lukcwarmnos ot the
I be exempted. This claim must be put
Of fori: the ilralt. and will not avail niter n i
draft is made, if one or inure is enrolled in ;
some olhi r di.-trict. a ri i iii at of tiie Hoard
of Knrollnieiit to that eiVcel should cvom
par.y the paper. Those exempted from the
last draft for this cause need not f.!e nrw
papers now; their n.iuica will not ;o into
the wheel in January.
"Two Krmhcr in Service." Thetc ca.rs
will lie la-i vd nfit : the iliait i made, and
the .".pi':ic:it:..i.s should suite tiie name (
each bro; her, and the company and Hyi-
! n:t lit he is i!i, a-; tin v nin- t K sent to ali-
iiudon C ity fur i-xatuinatioii by the Var
Department. I'uh -s the bothers are "of
the san.e f.inily and houeh'l I," this will
not exempt. Connuissioned ot'Ieeis do not
exempt in this case.
"Conviction of lYlony" exempts. nlVr the
party is drai.l. 1 lie appluatioii i-iiould lie
accompanic I i a copy
airy. This lust regiment is obtaining nearly
one hundred recruits a day. If the Depart
ment of North Carolina has been an expen
sive one, it must lie allowed that she has
beeoni" partially able to repay the Govern
ment for the treasure cxptmh'd. by furnish
ing her with men who are used to the coun
try anel know how to u-c a lhle.
lircoNsTiacTios.
North Carolina istpeakinrr with no uncer
tain voice in ref'Tcncc to tiie great issues of
buildings, and ei;
wounded.
All quiet at Sumter.
C'UAitl.tsToK, Dec. 2(1. One hundred and
t'lirtv shells were tired at the city, from 14
l ive bridi'i's and several culverts wore
ih stroyed over nn extent of fifteen miles
i A hirire quantity of bridge timber and re
! pairing materials were also ih stroyed.
My march was interrupted occasionally by
the tempt sts in the mountains and the icy
l roads. 1 was otiiigcd to swim my command : "lUe reconstruction M the L nion, t tic re
j and drag my artillery with ropes across 1 turn of tho seceding States to their former
I Croy 'a Creel; several times in twenty-four position, are now the immediate and great
i hours. practical qui stious of the hour. Whatever
1 On my return I found six separate com- speculative theories there may be on these
I mauds, under General Parly, .tones, Pit. I subjects, we have no hesitancy in declaring
I Lee, lm! oden. Jackson, PjhoU and MeCau- that no State which has been guilty of the
sin. arranged in a line extending from Statin- I tdninst unpardonable crime of rebellion and
ton to .Newport, upon all llio avaiiuiue roads, seces-ion, should lie permitted to take lier
to prevent mv return. I cantered a dispnteh place safe! v and Secuielv anions the tri.lv
from General Jones to (telle ral l-.arlv, "lvm;' loval States wh
! wi nr i: r Mirlli aihith
ht or tell were shylitW . lir,H,u,i ,,, ,'r-,. ,"'.. .....
jtirittl lu :- ..l:a- iu. :i j iir..!'s' 'u-. tli i e: :
limn H"iil l 'Ii' r:ii! "r ill i0 p:et witli di-
tli aisreia l'liiut:tl,iiiii m' ho i'o. .'if ,,,vi
fi-ini'i"n Is is-t c...e. i i ml'v li.'O.-.ti.-n'Tl-i'limi.i
in oler'iii.l. -1 ii .''"! i 'i 1 ;! c. i.i'.i I ..
o'clock on Thursday night to 1 o'clock on 1 (r.,m il Itr.mii s-ui: I'i.jii.ia:; 11. 'li oil:... ';.;,:! ,c
Friday nfternoon. The enemy fired from ' iiu, 's. u; mil t...5 i;.W:t rtf.it, uijtt
fio guns, three from Gregg, one at Cum-,
ining'H Point and one at the Mrtar Battery, j " " t'ixi!-: ot.N'd - r j lt
'1 lie engagement on Johnson's Island, be- j M :.' r i . n.-i'-, ' '
tween our light batterii s and the enemy's If j"u ! hetii i--ul!cr;!i dvu La1.it i. ietj-jl in
L'unboats, resulted in a drawn C 'lit. 1 here : " u,u
were but few casualties.
I'll Aid.KsroN, Dec. 27.-
-The cm my Hr
Jtlil. There
I
Yt Til fir i:T'! .'i:r-;
" ' 1 . . 1 1 . 1 t . .L.. 1.1 .
tl. : p , v I it. on drt i.l.. i-Mii iici.a lib itiu ii i.irt hi
HUH 1 in: -..ittutlii i imtf, in ttu into.'C i , . . -ii i.l i
,.,;,,.., ,. t , ,r,.i. ;,in ! no linn inm Mmtm Klaiul to -uhv, vmy
'II IIIU 1 IVfliVICliV ) - - " V j iwi.iiii.i.tiiwi.,
. say?
of the n eonl. and
rebel armvunehr lh-.e'L. admits also that , the o.itliot two cuiens imiemu intr no
il-
an? ofo.tr lealing men, but the impression fontm-rn masses.- to, an i.ngnsn onserver
is.'that he is "biding his time,-' and will j among tiie Southern people admit that they
not make anv serious effort. Gen. Puller ! are lukewarm. This is a different state of
w id, no diuii t, act in a sensible manner.
Vfhat Gen. Grant will do, remains to he i
seen. If he puts himself into the hands of;
u:s-crupu!ous politicians, as v
did, he may share tiie same fate.
Chief Justice Taney, it is rumored, is
dvin". There are man? anxious r.sii.rants.
till that high and re-poiisih! : ofi'ee. j
.iera is one cons jlation. that it w ill l.c lilicd j
; r. -.1 Union man. 1
H?" Mletixo or Tilt; Leoislati r.u.
Thu new Pei.nsylvaiiin I.cgh-.lature wi!'. !
r..cc.i on Tuesday r.ext. In the Senate the!
two par'.I.s will be a tic--18 to 10, owing'
to the al'senee of Major 'White, Senator from !
Indiana, who is uow a prisoner iu F.ich-
mond. lie was captured when ililroy re-;
treated from Winchester, and has been held, !
notwi.htanding the special efforts made by j
the government to effect ids exchange, sole
ly hc'a!"C the rebels know that his return ;
will t;ivc the Union mn a mnioritv in the
en. M.-Ciel!an
affairs from what is re-porleel by the Mielr
mond editors', but we doubt not that it is
the true one. The rebellion is on its la-t
hjrs. and another ci.ir.jmign will utterly
(jUe'.l it. Let t',10 I'.eW tail for troops be
promptly complied with, so '.hat the new
camp.iign may be vigorous, short nnd deci
sive. The North lias ample resources and
uulaili;:;: z?al uud faith. Let these be we'd
coin
I'll III O.ll'l'Ul ,1". lll'l 11 ..v ,1
of the !i- trace of not beintt all
his count i v in the tie-Id.
"In Service March 3, lSi''V All the-e are
cxenijiti d and 'laei d in tlu third cla-s on
producing their di-ehuiLiis, ami showiii!:
they are the person; inroilrd. This sho';!.!
1 e "done before the draft, or may I e done
afterward.
"Alien;." These sho'ild -ipply now. but
if drafted, tin ir claim, if well ti.irvied. wid
cm loot them. If already exc noted for
alicnag tiiey need r.ot apply a.. . in. Tliosc
exempted for '. id cai si' tor tin: July dr. .11
need n.it r m w tin ir iipoih alio:'
"Ovei l'oitv live i . ii ' I ii.i'li r'f'Vi'ii'," Years
me their positions and that of Jackron.
Clifton Forge and Covington were select
ed to be carried.
1 marched from the front of. Tones to that
of Jackson during the nieht. His outposts
were piiistied in at a gallop bv the 81 li Vir-
inia mounted inl.iPtry, and the two lirnlges the word
l
etc I. A
. oe p.m neross jai Ksoii rivi i were saved, ml uougu thi ir banners.
lOWetltOM-rve I I'li.r.'Ots bad liei-n liaiili'.! ivikIv to o'tiite I
e-cuti lieons are unstained
with treason, without a delinite aud une
quivocal acknowledgment of tho truths and
potency of the Proclamation.
"Let them understand that it h a crreat
boon to get back again and be embraced by
the filial bonds of our beloved Union, wii'.i
lavel v entirclv strie
n oil' fiom
ed ready to ignite j perin iueutly
used and the South mif-t soon succumb.
r
ef Age." The;
ea-a s. the pgc "
tertliines r. In !'.,
man w!;. v. ; .- :
liable to dm!':
I'rtv-tive on t!
" may app.y
m the" first n't
they are or
, . t..et:!y tmt
; a man w ho
, I ..f .Ii:':.
all
now. In
July hut" 1i- !
not ii.iliiu. A
! .b.iy i-: r.ot
beeann.' over i
is. Wiier.: a
m. i
tiiem.
j My column, about four miles long, hasten
j ed across, regardless of the enemy, until all
but my ambulances and a few wagons, and
t one regiment had pa-scd, when a strong
iiii'ortwas made to retake the lirt bridge,
! . i'ii h did not succeed.
j Tiie ambulances and some f it k nif n were
I lost, and I. y the ilai'r.ut -s and tUcdil'iicultics
' the la.-t regiment was detained upon the op
1 p.'isite until morning', when it was iisccrtiiin-
ed that the enemy seemed determined to
1 maintain his position upon the ciii'.s which
vcriooiicd '.lie i r
When this great matter i
tiled, cither by proper action
1 on the part ot ( migriss, or toe requisi.e ,
i thanges in the fundamental law of thee!
j S'.ati s, they w ill undoubtedly have abundant
I reaM.ii to njoiee that they have at last been
i delivered from the leighiing mid deadly j
gr:-; ' ( one of the irreutesi soeia!, moral .
I uml political evils which has evet scourged I
the human race since the Unml.
batteries k( pt up a vigorous lire on the ene
my's working parties, engaged in irecfnig
another battery on the extreme end of Cum
ming's Point. Onr los at Stoi.o waj one
killed and live woumh d.
from Yir?itit::i.
FoUTItKSl Mi'M'.al:, Pee. 5 '3.
The flag of truce boat lias anived from
City Point, bringing live hundred Union
prisoners, ill exchange lor tho-e sel.t up I y
J Geheial lh.ilh r. The Ihbel (jovurr.Uitiit -I
fuse any further exchange-:. iin!i.. s nil tiie
questions nro gien up about which our
Government has been contending, aud their
, laws in regard to lellei rs and soldiiis of
1 negro regiments be rceogm.c.l. Tiny also
I reluse to tvteive allag of t race 1p :n Genera
I Iiiiller, or to negotiate with him on the sub
ject of eX"hanges, beeau.-e of Jell'. Davis'
proclamation of outlawry againt i.cia!
ilutlcr. made la-l year.
It will bo ri ineiiibered that they were
quite willing to rceive mei'.leii'es from mei
correspoml with him. notwithstanding the
Proeiiiiiiii'.i'. n, which they now iimkc a pre
text lor discontinuing the t.egot iai ion. 'I his
issliown bv tiie fact that thev hav-.- .orerelv
Wlii-'i IVII I:
I', ual'a- lii'-ei 1' i 'l".: i i.e-".
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c vitij!.-nn oiiiii...T,.:i; 1 ia A p.rii
n.s.
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rf'.ils ua I I:.
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exchange I over five hundred pi
I General Jkltlcr.
mei s v. u
In r..:w r . ! -j..-1 !"-vr b on th" 2M
i:'-., Mr. i:;::.;:v rt'i !.::. r-.:'.-i "i y. an
7 m i -tii-.
1 In t'l" ei",- "f i!a:': Cr-tk. Mlchl.-an. on
I t!.-: lt't'.i nit.', ef.er i-i ii!!.. .. oi' bi.t a f.-w
j t !:, of !;! tive i !i'l1 t : ;: 1,-e. i-y. j:L-
i i i.ia ' a i v., ivi." i i aoi. n i . '..:.'..'., :, a i
j -b ye ii-i. 1 1 months a:i 1 10 .1 .-.
! Lf.'.IiUKV TTAUKIli'.
i" or, s in ' I:.-.. n
V i:at, ft !.'! ' 1 I ilr,
Kxe, !.' I '! !!..... li
: I'.'rn, 1'.' I .-.! 1, 1 i
; d.iu. 7'. ; !'..'-, 1)
i Ilu.-kuV'it, T.'i ; il . '. a, 1 l
! I K.vt-1. ?! : , II..:. . It
l.'loVPIs.lC'l, i 1 I.J ' il"llt'liT. l'i
I caii-ed the bride
'iter. i ne
; great: fig
...-nan ami
;. for
King
Tlli Gilt-at Pet
l.'il-gs account e'f th
.fl.COO a -ide, ',. i.-.en li
which took l'laro on the morio-ig of the
10th, at Tu.ibriilge, Lngland. King won in
twenty-five rotiu-.l. the Cght having lasted same ruh
1 1 1" i : i-.niio til ! n e. t . j l.n -e W
The London Times devotes a leader to !
lutuir, niKl n.so puo'.iBiii s a
account. It editorially says :
lleeuan was game throughout, from the
beginning to the clo.-e of the light, and he
put the 'hug' on so as to crush bin antago
nist by dashing mm to the ground. King's
tuclica were elii'.lient anel mole creditable to
a professor of pugiiisiii. They coiis'iiUd
simi'lv in striking n Series of sied.ge hammer
r.r.d scte-iti'. e
.lav, until the
lattercoiiai'icd irom eximustioii. The i.lk-.ir
was over m twenty-four rounds and thii.y
live minutes. There abbc-ars to have been
.1 from I little "science" on either side, but it w as
I iieveiim.ie.-.-', a la.r nai;. I up i:gh'., witi.'itit a
cneel;, and ended in a tiecuivo Victorv .or
Kirg.
'ike j'ii-us Ciine'.udei its article by ii,;ert-
that. "priie Dijiiting is more revolting
" and ctight to be dLiantr-
:phic special
The Senate is always an orgnnired body.
It is necessary that it should be so in order
to provide fi.r tiie contingency of tho death
of rlia Governor, in which case the irpcakcr biows cu the most iir. inii.egt
of t',. ......t,. i..!.-.'K i!. rveniiv.. elo.ir Irarti if lleciriu's iihysiogne
Ilvn. Jiihu P. r.iiny, of Allegheny, was
chosen Sneaker at the close of the last ses
sion, i.cciuse. Speaker Lawrcr.ce reti
the Senate, ami it was nee"; ssr.rv tlierefoie
to elect u successor v. j.ohe'nl over for the j
c.-n.li.g r: ison. It is f. '-u.il, on the meeting I
of the Seiia'c. to proceed to the election of a !
aaiv'.r. ilio custom lias been
i"
accepted. '
j :st as is the custom of the Sp.aker to re- i
fign. at the clc'c of the scs.-ion, cvui if hi- j
time t'lics not expire, nnd we doubt r.ot that
it wi'd be observed ut the coming meeting i
cf tiu.l body. Put if the Senate fails to !
elect, as we pus '.me it will, is it to be re- i
parded as a body war.titig in organization ? !
If tho tenate should l..u to elect a speaker,
is tiie chair vac ant for all purposes I If
Governor Curiin ihou'd die or resign, would
rot Setiator Penny l.'icome Governor? We
tl.ii.k that no sv.lie man vrcul .l deny his right
an. I duty to asuin; the Kxccutivv'functious i
in that cu": ; r.mi if he be Speaker for that j
purpc.se, for wh.it purpo'c is lie ho! Speaker ' ;
If the Copperheads attempt to retard I he '
organ;,". 'ion if t!.f Senate, by re) Using to j
fow.ide tiie ekviieu of Sj inker Penny, then
the L'tiii a win have no course left them but J
to ft.md upon l lie ir extreme rights. Fori.i-;
f.in.iiv record, e. itifcaic i f birth or b-.i
"wand:riiiicli," or other ivcurd can bo pr - ;
dticed, it saves time "d trouble to bring' it. ;
us it is the best evidence of age. Tho.-c cx- i
euipted on ae'e last '.'.raft uw.l tvt n new '
t'.icir npplie.iti.iiis. ;
'Over Thlrtv live and Manicd." The '
ppiies as in previous paragraph.
..re "over thirt - f.vc and mar-
rie.i" on tl-e 1st of July are exempt not !
these who l:u;e m-irrh sine . cr sim-e In- '
come ov-r tliirty-livti years of ai'.-. Tlm-e ;
air. ;.dv exempted for '.hi1- cause are now in ;
il.e .second eia- :. an 1 need not apply again,
as they will not be e(T etc.! by this draft.
"Xon-P.es'.. lent This re'Vrs to t'.ioe 1
who did not reside in the Uistriet at the
time of tiie hist enrollment, on the :irst of
July last. They should r.pp'.y now to be
stricken off, and bring c id-nee nicertiiic-.te
of the propi r board that they are enrolled
at t'leir ;iopi r rc-i-dences. 'i'liose already
j- eAl'lilOll.U l"l til...l.ue:. l.l.u II''' em " ......
application-'.
"Xow in Service." The fi'er.dsor t'!:'.
tives of this class ofperams may have th. ir
names ftiicki :i oil' by liiiug proper eid. m e
of tiie fi.cts.
"l'iivsieal Disal iiitv." T he air. .dy ex-
Washington, Dc. !10. An i-xpe.iiti.m. ;
to co operate with .eneiai Averi.l. coiisi: I
ing of two r.'gim.-r.ts of infantry, four inin- !
' Tli ei 1 cak a! in . and a ! "ittcry of six gun. al
force numbering l.UU men in nil - under i
! the Com iii and ol l.'o'oiu 1 ( leci g... 1). Wells, '
j oi' the ".till M.i-'ic.iu-.gts b-f,. nl ry. has re- !
turned to llaip-r'n Ferry without th-; loss j
of a man. after penetrating to Harrisonburg, j
i Weill Geneial Avcrhi had lini-lied his I
j work, and Col. Wilis ha I i.ccontpiisln d his i
diveisioil, s'.rii t.iy acordiiig to oi.iers. the j
Matter found him:-! it confronted by fioui 1
i 7,000 to ;0,0!)0 of Lie's loics, with Gen. !
Ko.-.-er's brigade and a part of ;' mart's j
icmalrv in his rear ut Pi.mt Koval. Pv ;
le, but by which I crossed over to the top I e'ev. r'stratecrv and furred iiiare'.ies.'Cohi'.iel !
of the A lh gheniis with my commend, wli.li ! WUs, escaped the. former and avoided th
the exception of fi.mr cassior.s, v.hich were ; MU.V fK, mu rea. l.ed his pot wi.h his
ile.-!roye".l in order to increase the teams of 1 ,.. :imi imu.itions null irmcd, lie made a j
th..-pieces. j march of fortv-three miles in thirty bonis.,
Myitis isiiiximn tlrowned, one ofi'.ecr Si desperate seemed the chances of the I
anil lour men w ounued, auo lour umceis ami nn.'' it ou that tiie re be s ot lncliester
. . . . i
l ets ti.it not a man wouin;
hundred reb'l iiri-'oners were!
brought safely off.
LI-;Y ADVKirnsildlhNTS
1.
which were long ami high, to be de.-trov ed,
mi'l the ineti.y iiim.etiiutily eh ngttl his
i '. itiea to '.he li.iiiA Mid rear oi the tb.t.ih
i.in.r, '.l.ieli we.s cat oif.
1 -ent eider-, to tiie remnants to destroy
our wagons and to come lo me acro-s the
river or ovtr tilt: mountains. They '-'.am
tin: rier wil'.ilhe los.s of only four men
ili'tcviied, und joined me. In tiie iiuantime
the fore.-, of the enemy were concentrating
on meat Caiiaghan's ovtr every aiaiiuble
road but or.", which was deemed impracti-
E ioiti Etm-oiM"
.Ni:w V. :
The steamer Olvnip:;-. tioui
the I Oth instant, ha-, arrive'!.
The ships im.'eit li.n i r. V
for Xcw Voik, and Amanda fo
were C'lptund ami burned ! y
Alaiiama, -Nov. b'.. of; Java Head
A private im-stigathm was :
at 1 'liecll-'.OV, ii into l he I''. ' .'In.
there 1 v the Fid-stc-vm i Kei
i : re-'ooinit nl
admit- that the b!i
lir.st lime, made ae.-i
D.
C-s.
T.v:;
i he r
.... In
ail ni. i.l
tl'.l'.
: r.-.l
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mi J.
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l :. i;..r I.
1
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r.-.i:. . "
':.: nt M.
1-ih ; ut
il j
The llichm
don Times i
now. for the
mets real I V
1.
I
ei- I
'111
;cn
ai
'file col n -pomb.r.t of
vvitli the rel.ei mm; of
thai the cii.-i is nppn
n, and '.ys a in
d ..ili.ci,',
tin- v
'fi em s.-t.
mliing ti
il tribute to
nun i iiii'ii lins.-.ug. : jlleled lieavy
We captured about t wo hundred prison- ! n-mrn. One
crs, but have ret -until but liveoiueeis and;
eighty men, cm account ot tin ir ln.d.i.ny to
waik. Wo took also about oneTiUndred u.id
fifty horses.
My men and lior.-es have subsisted entire
ly iqion a very poorcountry, nnd the oilicirs
ami men have sutfcied c.'.lU und hunir and
fatigue with remarkable fortitude.
Mj f ;(.:(. .. ..;v.W. e!Lu'-f I. iii I ml
.lfili,'l I'.oo in)!t, -tin C t'u' S.'l iriti't.
vSlgr.nlj W. W. Avt.uit.i.,
i'rigii'liir Gen will.
i;
than hull jig
aged."
l'" Foi'.ii'NAi;: Man. A ce-d t perator
in Carbon county, has sold his lease on some
lands there, with the machinery thereon,
for sevea hundred thousand dollar?. A few
years ago ihe ti.iv.c opeiator was bankrupt.
He is now almost a millionaire.
IS The cfiirird lb! .1 loss at t hicka
m.Hi.'.i is .ate.i as follows :
Killed, two tliou-and two hundred, and
ninety-iiit.e ; e'aui rously wounded, four
thousand seven hundred and eighty: slight
ly, ten thousand five hundred; missing one
thousand nine hundred.
cmp'ud f.-r physical disability need i."t ;
apply. Other ci.rollt ! ei-.-n.-. :::..y !-. i - .
aii.it'n.d where the di-ai'iii:y is uiar.ili-t and :
,i.: maiient. Men S..1V1 r'.rg from cpili ;i-y,
lung, liver it heart til.-i a.-e, or other atfee-i
tii.ns ef the kind, need not apply until 1
d.afttd.
Person- v.ho were hen tofoie th-.fied and
put in substitutes, juiid Commut iti n, were :
cxemjileil by riamiof phvsie..! di.-..biiity, '
in ed not gi e tin i.iseiv iiuy cn!'..: n about ;
the coming draf:, tin ir r.an.es I .ing tint of
the wheel. It is baldly probable- that any ,
P'irson having Valni claims for cxcn p'ioii
will le lefn-.'l to I." heard, iiti.tr befnre t r i
af.er Ihe tlrad ; il i- :i safer plan to ap
ply l.-e.'. ire the oih, if the chum i- et.e licit
t.0 requiios. !
A Y.'t'N't C;i.i. Kib:: vi iu:
men i.-iied the hoti-e of Mr. M
a (Jii.iker, ie.idi.ig mar lliehvk
ingtoil county. Til., on the nig!
i.j.-i., armed v. i;U i'V..!vt r-, an
his e'.aughti r, a beautiful gii
;. 'i'liirl.-en ;
i. A. l.ii.t.m, '
w, i.l Wa-li- .
it of th'' ."lh l
d demanded
1 of sixli t li.
. K
n:
jx'h' 'llahie.
Lie S. n
respect
part;, lints. I
i lection, then
, Ho U a hiah-t ined, iionora I
An Asoki. is Ibst.i i.-K A Fi.M.ij.Au At-
TltMl'T AT liol'.iii.UY. 'l'he wife of an (.nicer
iu the army, living iu Wilii.ini-on eom.ty.
liiinots, recetltiv rt reived liolil her hu-bautl
a package c. iilmni
j'.i t home ir:
.-taiii death t
refusal. P.es
gin v. as t'.i.i:
i.i
boo!, on pain of
the entire family in (
tanee was ;:npi,ssi!'l
ed to her room, f.ui
e in
e of
the
1 to
they .v, ill not concede hi.,:
t must be manifest that thev j
' seven hundred dollar-.
a uortion ol iviin.i l .-huinrd to tiie lami.ies
or. r.nd coinuiaiHls the uubouiidcd i of tolilii rs jiving i:i that viiinity. A i-'vv
ff all his as--'i,iat'.'s, r. uardlti i ol i 'lays uftir the reception ol the money t.i.-ie
cuine a tek solili'-i to the hoc.-e ot the
o:i:: ii t wile ami a-uc-i permission io n -
i main ovci ii'glit. Ill" woman leiu-ed, rut
the -,o!. lit r jusi-ting, siie finally consented.
' During' t!m night the family was aroused by
i the violent i.aoiking of parties out-idc,
; who deinau hd t'ii'.t the door be opined,
; and if Hot fp' lied thev would blcnk it
Idoivn: tli.it tin-i, llicer's wife had a lot of
lature w ill , mom ; , and l!u y wi re bound to have it.
: 1 he woman was trrnllcil, and giving the
I liii'Iii'V to the sol, :ier inside, seert tt d In I'-t If
"".! I.'. r. i;'.! n I,. .ii il,.. ,.!.!,, r ,.v, ! ,ie,.
ib(. to make provisieti f..r Kubtuitling the ! ,.(p ;,, ,, u i',i t l. kiard by
nmendmeiits to a vote of the people, ut a ; : lie illains out i. le, "1 am unarmed, but if
H'fa oi. elt ctioii some tune thu mg the Kiim- J nana pistol i wm.Td i.n the ui.iu.s.
i.i' r, i th u the ami n.lim t.is may be- a l.ipt
td in f'.-.i-oii I't the soldiir to vote at the
Oi tuber ( lection. This will be ri -iste l
bv the
iir.si, carried to a ..t'.ggy. anj t:.c.i away;
(igbt men remaining to guard the bou-e
until morning. Mo clue b the villains or
her w hi iea'.ioi:'. has hi -ti gaiut .1. A p'.-rlVet
ri ig il of b. ri'.T ha.s existed in that regkui
for sonic lime. Tin .-e fieinl- are I (lieveti lo
be 'fcc.-sion.-ts, and took this huirible
mean to i mi arrass the gov eminent tn the
utmost extent of their power. In that case
the 1 1 -igmitioii of i'i tuiio. Wiiiic must l.c
fb.'liveie I ami a new Union S i.a'or I.e had
in his place dt the ii.-lii .-t in -il le n.om. rt.
i tn it duty of the It
the proposed amendments to the
m, allow im- so'.lii i s to vote ; and
ii.th.
1 to Villi lliiii' hosliiily to u J eaceful the 'iZ
. lag.
Sevts t'roi:l lic South,
From late Kichmoud pipers we make the
follow, ing interesting extracts :
A bill requiiiiig a tax of one tenth of the
crop of .-went potatoes throughout the rjuuth
ha- p., -e 1 the rebel Congress.
A bi'iju-t passed enacts: That nil nv:-ci.ui-,
I'r.v ites and non commi-siohed tnli-ce:.-,
iio .v in the armies of the Conledt rale
."states, by virtue of volunti ering, enliotmeiu
or conscription inio military service of the
Coiit'e'hrate States', be and thu a.i'.ne is heri
by lebiiiied in s.iid service for and dttring
the existing war with tlu Uuiled States aiin
no longer.
The following rc-solutloaj have been
adup'.id:
1. That the notes of all banks in the Con
f....ki'ate St.iles iield by alien enemies be
confiscated.
'.'. That ai! filch notes which shull not be
d'l'o-iiid i.i the banks respectively which
have i- ued the same, w ithin ninety days
after the pa.-. -age of this act, s.kall be pre
sumed to I.e held by alieU enemies.
lb 'filial any bank which may incur a debt
to the Government by reason of .such confis
cation may discharge tiie same or any pari
of tin same wiilan a Certain time by paying
one tenth thereof in fpecie and the residue
iu bonds of the Cord'ci i rate blaUs.
i. To apply .similar principle, to cotton
aud o'.ln r paper negotiable by deliverv.
'ii'isc tte ticliioll ia St. Itiiliigo.
.Ntvv Vtmii. Die. lit).
tamer KoanoKe, lmtn Jbivauii on
I ioia oi-tli i'sii-ollnn.
Mew Vent:, D c. Si
Tiie following intelligence fiami Hv.r
Carolina has been receive. I by iui r.rrival
this port :
.-oi:
liiti'.'ence ol g.oi '.lit-i n iaith mi.
as c.mtia.-ted with tiie luhi an
S e.:'. hern !n;i:;--.
'l'here are rtmi-ri i.i ll'iginr.
! Lie material r.jituc'tion m t i
! t slimab. -. The liiam.vnith ir e
! Mouhii'ir, of nearly seven hem
j salt lv launehc'l in Un.- Thi.mr
I '1 he replies t f the Cb-tman
j ti ei. 1 iiim.i k au-l i l.e.ee, ia
; pri-po-e I C'oiigrt ..: arc pu' IV
,.'ol.'o-.-l
, (I'llllll
te-t li
li e m e.
c ti e:.;:
.' :nn'.:a' ;.' ; .
i J a : ft
..: ii vl "T .
I : i. .-.'
I t. a 1 a
I llie'eir;.
,,l In 1. 1 !
! '' i.i. "a -ti
II n i:
.N .iv I."
1.; h ;
i c. i...:.
Un.
g.ii.l b
i.fiit
'b
1
."e
iv .1.
i-l
. Au
ng b
i
u
le.n
.' co
The m 'V o, dh i. nlh gi
mini gcrcd tt a number of
-oldiers vv ho hav e r. .-.at
lines, bv which t In v act .;
f. red bv the rivs'di til
ger.ee l hiil a large number
tkw ribc! army iv.d 1 - iike-.v ;.-ii.-t
oj poi tunity. i heVii'.-o
. D.c. Cn
:::, I ..( u i
obleels a
e irto i
.I Lie pile l''U
dlrv bii.ig il.te
a
id b.
VI:
1 t!
I '
I
d
ill'
o I'
ll Druv
riii alar n t i u'ly to t be
A gri ts re ! i i iv o n t he
f. r flu Filli p, an Cong;
i tie i
Un m
r'rer.e
.en
l.'.'l:
T
V 1
us e.
; I '.' i.'
ll li
'1 w'.,- r.-'
A. K V
a pr.-p
!:o aic still in
at tin il' t.lr-
1".
:i;
.it.
at
in
s JIM
'. e ..-.ji-ue
!.i
v. ilmiug'Lon paper-annnuuca l.ieiit'i.e
t'i.it port of block. '..h; rum.icg slt inn'l'
great numbers. A refugee who has
ri.tit .led ut .' sa;. .. in ii i a 1 1 . -1 :. je i.
had arrived the.c culhe l.igi.l U
i; ft.
'!"' plan of leasini out ll.c iibaiidoncd
plantations iu La-urn Noitti ar.'iin.i.
adopted by lion. Divid Heaton. Sipc: v i .in;:
agent of the 'i'leasUiy DepaiUiu iil at ll.i
pia.c, is proving a gl.ett sirc-s to the De
partnicnl as well u of utciit In. ne.il to tin.
laboring cla-.-es of l.'.jth coiors.
of Iir
m I y i
'. ilnlil'
I'.ebutt
pit. . ':
;ianf'i I. as I're-tiati 'l
'rare.-, is !'. -nly lo t ,
g w i'.h t i.e Gov i :: on
p. it iilt aiiv among t
: ., llab'e K lea to
T! :
Tl:
r'.'jip.emenniry
I IU toe .-!!''(
by a ii:
I rent n
t i th
: n.
. 11:.:
1, .
fleet io
--ol Il.e o:
.iui ity.
e ha- bet 11
Of P.:
till
eror. Jfi '
ol miui.-.ti rial
I'roiu rSi-vw Oi-ieiiuf.
:w YoltK, P
The Fti.tr.ur George Wa.-liing!o
it,
so.
from
I nion ii an.
. . ...
C'Urittiu:iM Dinner nt Ntaiiltia ISo...
j.ilnl.
On Chiistuias ii ty diiiner w:.; prepared
.1 inst., arrived ut this port this luoiu-
le to pas-
f -sir.it -1 !y but us rovcrtlv as po-sil
Copp. rht ads ; but thi y i aliliot th ie il it If
the I l ion iiieu a;.-tn:e to tin ir i m: Tills
done, I.. e people will adopt thi mm :. bi.iiits .
I an i.v . i vv in lining 1 ole, in pi .e i f t i p j
Jieihial poiiticiiu.s, " and the oppoial.ts f
the governnit id i.i !' i.t.i-y Ivani i will ... aree- j
1 .' l.. .l-.i- a re I.l table t'lul in tLe Ill'M,
lhc uoor was then bur-t open, ami t. u iiu ii
disgui.-ed as ii. grot-, niei. d lhc hoi;.-.-,
li.'o .-hots weie in-tiiiitly find ut them,
killing three of tl' party and wounding
anoih.r, the iti'..i.i,iti.r li. .1. 'l'he blacking
Inn im' bit n wn-hed from the f.ieei. of ihe
ih id, ihw v, . r.' t!i.. eovt s-d to be (he woman's
in .in-t ini;;l.t .is - oiieiiftheiul.irbrotl.tr
i:: la.v.
1 '
ce ti ..I. Alii ,:
In . , in. . . I .nt
Mid h t i very Ul
tt.l1 line.
th. r lue luit n
in the l.i 'b ij i f
f'l.'i mall It nt I
i -n li t..e
tin- Malf !
ii peist ull ;
j i'l.i.l'ot,! i PoSVII'S I !' CoAI.
T.f Coid (ipnii,ui ( I :! im;, laid loui.ty
j.iop,,. ,. .I'.e'.t.je' u 1,'iiiiitily of i oal f t ll.c
r-'befi-r ilis !'!. i Ir ( faii.iiii in I Lila h I
J'hil, if ub,,nt II i I fallen allien. 'I h
foul rl be ii riih,.! I by Mr Giurge II
ttl.it, eh orinitii i f lhc I . IV I ni i-l .a
t'jl'l ' I 1 11" I'l.i! eh ! 1.14 und lb It U
i-i l:..l'n tl I 0' i'y I. Ill olml'll .1 (
i.l n-ul old Lnglish .-t .le, at Stanton !1
tal, in charge of Surgeon John A. l.idell.
United .Stuits Vol u.tei :-. Turkeys ami
chichi ns, :.n,l gout! old ale and Keg.irs Weiu
provitlctl, whith were highly relish, d by
the gallant fellows in ti t ho-pitnl, some two
hundred iu hum! cr. Among the di-liu-gi.ishcd
guests j iv.-elit, Wile II. m. Il lvvin
M. Maii'.i.u ami wife, Senator Wilson, of
Ma-aehnM'tts, Ft prt srUt.itilc A. W. Chill.,
of jeW Yolk, and others, who t p.i-:ed
thciiiselU'K highly jilia-etl vv il'n the i Mi He ill
iiri'al.gi li.riii m.iilu by lr. l.i.'.ell
Si cri.la.., .' I U. Ion addi'e-i d tin a-' ii.bbige
ill a I'liel iilnl ..t : i.-lii- 1 H it ll, whith Was
clithu-i.i.-i.t.'aliy received by llio-e prt si lit.
t I.l lluu l: til llir 'vuiuli'Nii'iil
iiiii .
(hi ( In i itliins (lay, the soldiers fit the
i oiivah-rt nl ramp, i.ei.r Alexiiiitli ia, about
'l'he Uiiiti-d t-titov ...inii,, r c cu'Iium Its ' four ihoi.-aiid ill number, i niovi d a mb-
iiiivi t Cm utoii.big iu I ii i'.ttu honrs tioln ' Maiitl.i! and houis-lik dinner of tuikev
I ii.u'i st.iu bar. Sim I iingj. M0 di-el.aic. d , ami poultry, willi th act i
l n n, -i 1 n ii, un. i Id ii i'd i: t si. ut-r - ipmr
eli'.i l"."l I'n ihnliiif li.itliaiii I , l.n'l
.1, an er J I nun, w hilt- Idtt li ting to I .c.tpc I'hii
I. la I ... A :l i .. a.. ie ir. i r. I l lie 1'luludi Iphl i lnail.il, ut
im ii..- hum :: t. ii on i.-.u i j vinous ' mm iieieniiiiii ii in uiako tliu liiuil.tor lii
ol lie ..,1 ol -ll'lll til lis, f'l l '41, li .1 .l 1 buy elml Willi U ej,l t ) 411 1 II f. Ull'l lill
. .'..nl;, A dn. ir il I i.ih'gii ii. j. u... ,, i"t udu.iiiibly. 'Il.e uilkaiJ
'1 he d gi bo ei I ii 1. 1. 1 ; .ii bail.,, r arc to ib 1!" I l In i r iimt., und laii.d the oh!
D.iiiibir -in.. No rvtiii oi in poriaiici' iini -itie.i:!,, n,i!4 p, ,t. uuhim lurni of
b.il Mi u. led .line I hi .ring ut ll.eli t i Go ka'aul b ,lovv lm ll.ui k aw the ". gll
'e.lllllT. Ill'.ol,.1 rmiM I by ll.o ofi'.ni, m nil. ng
l.ul lif'c f.riug Ii4 I O' emu I I it ween the i upon i .,ing ,: i, it,.,, p, inuuti ,.
Ihf pit i l"U li ibiv . i ' I alio I dil.efi ul I, nin i in in di un s
uiiiu ( i Uiiig I iiiioie. i. ii ijuiiio; I -i-i I i il ea.i,u
In (ill-. I il'-fi U'l I fifi I.l "ii im nil in i cel. i inn
1'ro.n 4 !iiirlt'-.tii.
J'.'UTlit: it MoMtoi:, Di e. V;7, j
- l iiit.'d Unii ...inii., r M. mchuseits ;
I ll.M utoii.big iu In , f.u,i honi i tioln 1
The rebellion in ?t. Domingo wss still
1 I'ogre; sing. TiieU' w ere about 10,000 Spa-ni-ii
tniops on tiie I -html, hut they cannot
pent traie into the iuttlior 0.1 account of the
bad roads nnd the liar ot bliiig pithed i-ll'
by the Domiiiician guerrilla-.
I he iiisurgt nts have laj'tund live hun
dred Spaniards.
.vcvir.d plucis have bt tu captured by the
.piuiai'ds, but lmve I nn .stiLuiueiitly ie
t .ipiuitd by the Dominieaiis.
o.iir.g to the I. ick i f tints und i'lankets,
'.he S.aiii-h troops are ei. filling heavily,
thirty or buty living daily. Fil'.eeii lien
ihe I h ive been si lit home and four lititKiu d
were ill I he hospital.
Santa Auim is iman.pid cp the Oama
river. A Sp.iuisli i-s'.l in. !ing eff iit.
Di Uiingo city.
- .-..-.- - --
.triii) ol ilii- I'vininur.
J!i: vti t;i .in i i. us Ai: vi v or nu: Potomac,
I ii c, ill. - ( hristnias was tpiictly -jji nt in
taicp. Mo important iviltl ui.iiked the
tlay.
Tiie town of Culpepper Mel vicinity is
nil of pa-try, mm i i iiiiui d by u stmiig Iniceoi our inlaii-
e. I.'.i uti r.iilil Coltuli I Mi Kelvv. cum- , trv . with battel le utt.ichetl.
Ii.alidaiit ol the Ciimp, had plelioUslV imr , "The lieW Ul rnngelnelib. Ci'llCcrnillg passcti-
I three thin. s..iid pounds of pouiliv ill f i f'l' Ihe miny bale been completed Mil
net ui.v, go
Xew Orleans on the Irlh, and M.-si.,.-;ppi.
from Xew Orleau-. or. the ISth, arrived at
tiiis port this morning. The latbr steamer
brbigi a nmiibt r of rebel ii.-om. r-, including
Major General Frank Gai.lner.
At the late Convention In Id at .Ve'.v Or
leans of Free State me::, cilli.l for the pur
pose of choosing uneou .i'inind Union mm
to rt present the Mate of Louisiana, iu the
Convention of the Union nu n of the Slave
States to meet at I.oui-v ille, a th h ..alimi ol
Colored men was atlmiiud to 'eats, and the
roceitliiigs of ihe Convention ware opined
with praver by a colored minister.
An tui.,oui netl meeting will be held on the
:11st. An dibit will I e made to have the
general Convention In hi in New Orhar.s.
Vlir. HAVOC' iHIUAf l lf'MT.
Mi.'.v YoiiK. Dec. 27.
Mr. (Jatcheil. the . eorrt -p.'iiih nt
who was captured at tin' II ivou Coteitu light,
states that there were fix hundred private-.
an I I weiiiy four olliccrs raptured with him.
lb- statt s that ll.f iii-:i-t: r vv as ovv ille' to the
bad conduct of General Washbuine, and the
miilautry of Gem iui Hurl ridgo alone saved
lhc whole corps from cnptuit..
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l iolil Ailtiiiisaii.
l'onr Smith, Ark., Die. So.
The CLoctiivv Chieftiiin JlcCaslin, with
other reti I Indian hatiirs, inine into our
lit , to ilav nnd nun lull rc.l tht mselve to
General McNeil. They have abandoned the
('unit derail- alliance, and proli i a de-ire t
avail thcuiMhts of the niiine-ty per the
I'n i. b ill's amnesty piorhiinulioii. 'l'licir
rxiiinple will have u powerful inlluince over
all thu rebel t lit x ii.
The nppn luiihioiut lu l l for the fili ty nf
the iiiitui iui) Mipply li.in, wfieli is on it
way trout Foil Smith, incouiiti for the piv
Heiico of Stall vvuitu mid Cjuuiitrtl in Und
diiietiiin.
rni'im ed llnginu
:n ss proji el.
Kuniois eouiinui
'iu-iii.:.
'1 ic ll-dst. in o'u s.ion i
lerm iu troop; ::re a' out I
nit lh" Federal th.tei u.iiia; i
.e.'.' d that the D.mi-h ir
lor thwarting I
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'l lie l r..tikfoi i Diet has voii d a'.i :o.
prialion of 17,l00.ii0j tkalcis. for exin esi.
The revoht'.ioiiary party T Viuiiiii i.
moving. -.ti:' I vti:-t.
Qt bl'.NSlo'.V N, Dec. 1(1. Tiie lii '.stelp
tjiii stioii contiiiUi s thre'i't nimr.
Tiie rebel repre-etit iti'. e, Mr. Siippi rville.
has reached France via Mixic".
lMi:i;iiiNii to t 'k in i".
While Pi'i-'ulcnt Lincoln wa
hi- house Willi the varioloid
called to f - mpathi.e w
on the chiir.u ter of his
f.t'Ki.r.s.
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