Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, December 21, 1861, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISH ED EVKHY DAY,
I ;v GEORGE BERGNER,
Bonsonissinit.
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The
lire
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sessloa of the Legislature, and weekly during the
innsinter 01 the year, and furnished to subscriber° at
.: renewing rules, via :
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If a . 12 00
Ti'e
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•ungle subscriber, Week1y............. 100
1111 LAW 01 NNWSPAPIR&
tocribera orde the discontinance of their news
eu .
ll pubWher r
May cantina°u le send them until
al rrearages are paid
subscribers tingled or refuse to take their newspa•
from t be olllee to which they are directed, they are
r . onsiltle euW they have settled the bills and ordered
datnamood.
Alt bical
. JOHNSON
13.A.ZerilidC*Litl
LOCK HOSPITAL
Ali dibroovered the most certain, speed)
liL acid eileetinsi remedy in the world tor
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
ULM Of On TO MUM NOM.
NO Mirreary or Nogloam Drugs.
. 4 A Two WAlt/4/0111D, Olt
DATB xo C.l ILABOS, 7110 X ONE It
(011
ea .,,,,„in ot the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Palm la
A Promo of the Kidneys sodEtindAter,Lisgautr.
0: iv er voila Debtlll4; flecuy of the Met Pow.
Languor, Low, dpirits,Ocntindon a dens.
UFI.m,Ge Heart, Timidity, Trembitnits,. DIMON!
c‘iimess iiiimere the , Stoinorh; Atectiatte
-ig •
": To Lt, Nice or Skin—those terrible Moor
. -.co the Incliacretkin.Or Bolitaiy Habits Vfl
dreadful and dnatrnatlire practising 'which
eonclumonal debility, render coarriage.tmpos,..
A.-troy both body and mind. ;
YOUNiI
4 , 4 filen elpacially who have become the yylatlmd ol
..r Vlce, that dreadful and destructive habit whit* ,
,dy :weepy, to an untimely grave thousands el
of the most exalted talent and•bilillentintel-•
ow au, ht otherwise have entranced listening
s ihe thunders of eitionenco, or waked to ea.
h. l i v,n,z lyre, May call with roll confidence.
MARItIAGIE.
persons, or Mose contemplating marriage, be
qirsre nl physical weakness, shooldimmediately eon
.1. and ho restored to perfect health.
ORGANIC WEAKNEtiI''
Immediuteig cured and MI akar restored.
lie woo paces himself under the ears 0f Dr. J. may
cotillde in his honor an a gentleman , and eon
rely upon Ms skill as a phystStin. ' •
s i g•olline No. 7 tooth Frederiek street,' Baltimor e ;
.11., as the loft band side going from Baltimore sweat ; 7
I ors trout the currier. lie particular An observing the
..fme or number, of you will mistake the placie. Be par.'
..iar ior Ignorant, Thifling Quacks, with false 116M011,
1r Paltry Humbug Cs' rtiAasta, attracted by the reputa
Pr. Johnson, lurk user
All tellers must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the
opiy
DR. JOHNRTON
Dr Julween member tit the Royal College of Surgeons,
omiion, graduate iromolie oi the meet eminent College,
if be lotted statoi, and the greatest part of whose life
no been spent in the Hospitals of London, ?aria, Ms:
dpiphis and eisewharo, has alfected some of the most as.
mobbing cures that were ever known. Manylerenbled
ii - dh ringing in the ears aid bead when asleep, great ner
vousness, being alarmed at suildenstminds bilahfulaMM
with frequent blushing,attimiled sometimegwith derange
a pa a or mind were cored Immediately,
TAR TI PAR TICULAR NOTICE.
Dr, dresses all those who having Injured them
selects by = r mate and improper tudulgancies, that score!
col solitary obit which ruins both body and mind, un
acing them for either businossor society.
Thy, all come of the
' sad and melannholy eu. its pro
deem by early habits 01 youth, oil : Weakness of the
11,ek aud Limbs, Veins in the Head, Dimness of. Sight,
tittomular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dye ,
Nervous Irritability Derangement of the Digestive
runetioue, General Debility, Symptoms of f.lahlumpe
Liao, kee.
FON I ALES
iIIITALLY, the foarftil olloOls on the mind are mush to
oe dreaded :—Loss of Aletoorx, Coutoelon of. Ideas, De•
pre.slop of StiiiitS, Swill Forehodlop, Averalbil toSoole•
Is, 60f.thstruist, 'love of Bottiocle, &a., aro come
otteols,
rtrinsanid co parsons UI all aged, Gall LICIW judge WINII;
.1 the calm of their dean() m health, losing their vigor;
becoming watt pale, nervous and emaciated, have
ttheeeir appearance about the opal, cough, and imp
ma deal:animation.
YOUNG KEN
rrhr, nave (inured theranelven by a certain practice, ID
Wired In when alone—s - habit frequently learned from
3V II ZOMPRIOCIIIII, or at school, the effect s . which are
nighty felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders
marriage Impnaelblo, and destroys both mind and body,
dinned apply immediately.
Tont a pity that a young man the hopes of his noun
try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched frog
ell prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences
of deviating from the path of nature, and Indulging in a
certain secret habit. Co .h persons meet, before eludes
plating
Illect that a sound mind and holy are the most necessary
requisite's to promote connubial happiness. Indeed
without these, the journey through life becomes i& weary
pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view the
mad 'incomes shadowed with despair, and filled 'with th
iiirigniholy reflection that the happiness of another be.
wire blighted with our own
CR. JOHNHON'4 PnrlthittATlNO RRXRDY FOR OR
IMNIC WEARNMS.
By this greut end Important remedy, Weakneaa of the
rgang are weedily cured, and full vigor restored.
Imusands of Ike mad nervous and debilitated whe
tlad loot all hope, have been immediately relieved. All
.myeeimenhi to Marriage, Physical or Vestal .Disqualtd
,4l.lon, Nervous, Trembling, Weakness orlatutustlon or
eon fearful kind, speedily cured.
TO ROKRII.
The many thoosanda e S
ur T
eAd N
at th is Ineti taloa within We
heat twelve years, and the nemarous important tiuTglitim
r.lwrationi performed by 14. .1., witneseod by the re•
pmers of thr perm., and many other persons, notifies el
ouch appeared again and again before the publies
it, Ins
tit Vending at (I an at allarader and re
ta a sufficient guarantee to the etbeted.
god Im IceRIMKNCE—Whon the misguided
urud,ut ynlitri of pletumre finds he has imbibed
testa of 0114 p.outut Mew°, it tee often liPlieelt_thel
kit 111-tunalm, ge of shimi or dread Of disoovery deters
h m from applyom to khove who, from edueliliee and re.
1 4'.4e 4:One IsnMend him, deleyhsg till the eon.
40100 01 AYmid.re, fn this horrid diseesie mithe'thedr
appearance, affhohoc throat, nose,
progressing
o? ou with frightful rapidity, till death paten
. rerind to tlrouil,Ul miforinse by eeadhig him to "that
true from whence , no traveler returns." It Is • met.
.I,ch.q fact that thousradr fall victims to this terrible
.I.retoe, owing to the unektifutnesa of ignorant pretend- .
:her who, Icy the use or Ihnt dendiy itentron, .stovary, rnit
onmituvon and mite the residue of liteichttelble,
To :,74.01,111118.--Ths Dctor's inf.tiornas pear in , hi'
01120,
aiplkitera mart remain a stamp Win oc the rind/
rikdemedies rem by Stall.
tl~o.lsnitib Frederick itreot, aaltimore.
virl:+4l4w 1F
. 131111 1P1ZE.11111. 7 65
DAILY LINE!
Between Philadelphia
JXRaNY SHOtte, WILLLLISPORT,
ON
Nowowv, WatOutWOWN, MILTON LIMBURG,
NTORTWUNBILMANI), Z'UNB,IO,I 1411T°M",
GeosearrOWs, L'Vramonowx, Mums
sum, Mantua, Datitans,
AND HARRISBURLI.
Philadelphia Depot being centrally located the
' IN. Wlit bo at tho lowest rate, A Conductor goes
ti.t, with each train to attend to the safe delivery ot
re:raged to the line. Goods delivered at the
lt
WARD & FUND, No. 81.1 Marl. et Sleet, Phila
hnd, by h o'clooa I'. M., will be I..hvered
flarrieburg the next menden
ip
(alwogs) us lOW OS by Roy other line.
the , Liar attention paid by this line to prompt and
[ ry of Eth Marrlsour , 00ds.
ut. I ..r.lgnett thankful for Past Patron 44 hopes by
Li it:t:thou to human to merit a cowl 'nonce of the
T. Palma,
Philadelphia and iteadind t ip,{ ,
Foot of Market trrt4
SCHiffElliS BOOK STORE.
THB sesaiestras
‘,:NION ENVELOPES.
‘ eh. PAPER, of six different designs,
Llett In two colors, mold by the thousand aim
UCity Cash prices,
Utilun Broast Phis, Nagle% Linton Rings
9ais- 4 very low prices Call at
SCHllFiraiß'l3 BOCHIPTORE.
' N E
° TOILET .0 APS, POMADES. HAIR
,Itlrlcg
Sleet % CtrLOGNIIt4 and Cl+f
and manufactures at asiAgrag
LERT o 8 UG RE STO is the ply ns
MR edians.
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"INDEPENDENT IN ALL Till*P . S - .NAPITAA,IA IN NON E-"
VOL XVI
ustivat, .11.raott S iftransportaticn
ENNSYLVANIA RAIL 'ROAD
hop
WINTER TIME TABLE.
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
ON Lllll' AMR
MONDAY NOVEMBER 25th. 1861
Tits Passenger Trains of the Pommylvaala Railroad
0011M1•0}114 sispart hoax antt arrive at Harrisburg and
Phfladelphis as follows :
EAST‘VAJID.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leave* Harrlaburg daily
at 8, 20 a. m y and arrivaa at West Philadelphia a& 7.40
a.m.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg every morning (except
Monday) at 8.445 a. m., and. arrives at Went Philadelphia
'itt 1.00 p. m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday)
at 1.16 p. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.20
p. m. . .
. •
AOOOMMODATION TRAIN, vla Mown joy, leaves
Hintabtirg at T.OO a. m., and snivel at Welt Phila.
ddlptda at 1910 p. m.
MARRISSURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Columj
bta lova 'Marital:tura a! 4.00 and arrives at Walt
Pbt adelphta at 9 20 p. m..
W EKTW A Et p .
. .
THROUGH IiBPREEW TRAIN leaves' Philadelphia at
10.80 p. m., Harrisburg at 8.06..a.„-so.,„11, tmum LAO, 10.
ta.,:and sirriOes.at , Pittsburg at1.8.11.p. 4 4
MAIL TRAIN leaves PMMdelpbia at- B.IXOn. m. , and ar
rives at Harrisburg itl.26' p.` in.; leairestiVrteb tug at 7.45
a. m., Altoona, 2.46 p. in., and arrives at Pittsburg at
8.45 p. M.
FAST LINE leaves Philadelpbia at 11.80 a. m., Harris.
burg 4.04 p. m., Altoona at 9.10 p. m., and arriving at
Pittsburg at 1.40 a. it.
HARRISBURG ACOOMIIODATION TRAIN leaves
&Apt& at 2.80 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.06
p m.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION Ida Mount Joy leaves
Lancaster at 11.84 a. m., arrives at Marrisbarg at 1.80
p. m.
SAMUEL D. YOUNG - ,
Sept. East, Lilt. Penna. Railroad.
Harrisburg, November 23, 1861 -dtr
Northern Central Railway
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
van TI MM Dent TO AND /ROW
23 11. zirmtopim.
Close Connection !lade at Harrisburg
TO AND FROM NEW YORK.
LEEPING CARS RUN ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
IN AND irrg.R.INUNDLY, NOV. 24,
18,6 4. r.lllloAgei trains of the Northern Central
It4ivrevir Wfilarrtm 41;• and ddpart from Harrisburg and
Baltimore's" tonewtyvis :
GOING SOUTH.
MAIL TRAIN arrives at Mirrielkurg ' LOS P M
arid (eaves ; 1.20 P. M
EXPRESS a arrives at 11, A. M
and leaves 84110 A id
GOING NORTEI.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Halthatorii,aB...:.:' 8.26 A. II
and arrives at Harrhiburg:...,,l.oo P. M.
and kayos North: at 1.20 P. M
VXPRE9B TRAlNleaves Baltimore at........ 300 P. IL
and arrival at Harrisburg.... 8.00 P. IL
and leaves North at..... 8.10 P. IL
HAIMIREIIIRG AINNIMMODATITON TRIM
Leaves Harrisburg for Baltimoilit.itE•.:..- 8.46 A. M.
Returning—kavel flatitmors 8.30 p. M.
The only train leaving Harrisburg on ikoiday will be
the Express Train, Booth at,8.214.
• For rcErtiar totbrozottoofapplylit the.olllaoimPiiiija
Railroadd - NOR
JOHN F. RHEUM, agent.
Harrisburg, Nov. 28, 18111.--Ott • •
Xjl kinlDlMiliriMlrtflderik VIA
NM Ant LAD ROUTII
TRAINS Dili!' I'o 14W YORK,
AND
PHILADE4PJ7IIA
vrrmoirr ORANGE iiii;11:111i13!
ON AND AFTER,fID)NDAY, NOT:EM
HER 4,1861, the Passenger Trains will lease the
:Philadelphia arm Reading Railroad Depot, atliarrialearg,
for: New York and Philadelphia, u tollowa, VIZ
EASTWARD.
EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisbmw at 8.80 a. M., on ar
rival of Pennsylvarda.Railroad .Ifspress Train from the
East, arriving in New York at 11.0 a.m., and . at, Phila
delphia at 9.00 a. in. A sleeping ear lit .attanhed.to the
tram through from Pitts burg without change.,
NAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 11.85. a: in.. arriving
In Now York at 5.80 p. In., and Philadelphia at Ls v. in
PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 1.40 p, 11., on arrival
of pennsvlvania Railroad fast iLpiylng In New
,York at 9.60 p. m, and Phtladelphia at 140 p. uk; '
WESTWARD-.
FAST LINE leaves Haw York at ; 6. /AA., and ,lade!.
pala at it a. arriving M Harrisburgm.
iLtIL TRAIN leaver New Mirk it Odnoon, and Phil.
adolphia at It 15 p. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.10
p. m.
I.IPREEIS UNg leans New York M 8, p. m. arri
ving at Harrisburg at 3.10 a. m.,iind renneoting with the
emmayleaula Expregt Yrehi foilittabnig. A sleeping
car is else &named tothie
(brans: none are made at Harriab,org with trains on the
Peoesylvanta, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley
italtroadis,'Lad at 'Reading for Ildladelphis, Fottavdle,
Wilkesbarre, Alienkiwii, Easton, &0.
Baggage checked through. tiara between New York
and Harrisburg, 85 00; between
,Herrirthurtend
118 26 inoars, and 12 To in
to 0..4.
For tickets or other information apply to
• J. J. MIDI,
not General Agent, Hardahnrg.
BIBLES:- BIBLES!!
A Large and thoroughly complete stock of
BIBLES, C 0111 PRL.9.111(1 VERY VARIETY
From the Smallest Pock et to the largest stied and dna
PAIIILT EIBLEs, •
His but been purchased' and recetiredi from fIM # lll r
frail, sales, Haling Purchased theism • • '
ExTaraitzliar
they will be mid via very small aduni os ;
you tallied eFivattie th'e steak at
DlMlsiatlt socurows,
•
IR Market West:
RAR*SBURG,. PA., SATTJADAY f4frgR, , N90.11 . ,. 21, 1861.
&
ROSB CO
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HARRISBURG, PEAN'A.
•,
PHYSICIANS, STORE.
KEEN RS CONSIIMERk
We. are daily adding, to our aisortment of
gPode all meth 'articles aa are deiiia . ble, and
'timid respectfully , call your ateution to the
*teat aod . bOst eeketed stock in tide otty, of
IIED . GS, CHEMICALS dc. P,MTS,
OUs, varnishes and Glue.,
DyeAtatiii, Glass arid Putty,
tColcinis aq4 Tooly
Puri Vtronrid
Blunting Fluid and Alcohol,
i
Laid; Siseini and' pine 011 a.
Bottle*, Vlalaand La.np Globes,
onettee Snip; sponges and gneiss. ,
die:; die:;' ace.; Eket., the!
With a general variety of
PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTIOLB3,
• .
selected from the beet manufacturers and ?er
turners of Europe and this country:
Being very large dealerilii
•. , •
PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, •
LINSEED OIL, VABNISRES,
WINDOW GLASS, = ARTIST'S •
• CCU&
ARTIST'S BRUSHES •• •
At ' a ) Tiii lB VAf4 16.0332 t. .
°GLOBS AND-BRONZES:.. • • .'•
'n. e 1 R !gt
n -
, u
lit .9 M. . 51
• ,
.We respectfotly . invite a call," feeling, conll
dint that : we can supply the wants of all ex
tet~e' 10 thelr . eing*tiOn. *"
TEETH I TEETH!!
JONIrB AND WHITEC4'B POROEI 4 AIN TEETH,
PATENT. MEDICINES AND HAIR
UST. (iMikwAs
,Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors:
Saponifier and °peeOra* Lye 1
Wholesale Agents for Saponihei,:w .
asllew as can be purehaseil i in the'd.
fIiA.YEEVB hiEGDIOAL 'FLUID EXTitACITS
GOAL au, CARBON OIL L ,
lleing large purcliasersin these Oils, we can
over' itidnileniefire buyeri'9Cal9ll
Islepi most improved patterns, very
chLisp. All 'than 'ill- cliaAkWi tiO bur*
FARMERS AND 'GRAZIERS, •
vee of you who have not given our 110B,SE
AlkD ea:TAIE 'f 4 00110613"a" trfal
thetr euperfority,.and .the: advantage they, are
in !kisefoin4 Romeo and otittbi*eit44
, „
,Xxi condition. , ' • ' -
thousands oau testify. to the prolltthey Itave
derived from the use of our Cattle Powders, b9'
the increasing quality
Imiklf4imPiridg the Vlaer B l l o7
Paiunce Wthtiir:Cattic•
Qur long ex. patience Ch.() touidn* gives Pc
•
the advantage of it thoroigh faidwlelle)Of"the
trade, and " uuz l!irri4igeiielia ' 0,0 44. :44
Mai* . that Wa a'Vetyshort faintish
anything sOpFteitilog ,to bwineee,,on jig
beet of terib4 • ttt ' ' • tt'
Thankful for the liberal •patronage bestowe
On our henna, we,t'ppe, by striet 'attentiOn ttib "
initiintsei, a careful selection of • .9
P B , U
at fair prices, and: the desire to please all, to
°led ,
*kw
public.' . ! •
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ATER" FROPCMISMIIIL
: •
THE ADVANCE OF GEN. POPE,
A REBEL MUM SURPRISED.
voIg,TWIIKIIIIIOIDZ/WMOIIM WWI.
A urge Amount 'ef Stores Captured
dIMAT BUCOIeff•AITENDING THE 11M
PIDEBAL Akita'.
I , ' ' ' Sr. Lours, Dec. 20.
. ! Purther information: is * received - fret:a the
West this•morning, to the effect 'that, in addi
Men' to the expedition of Gen, Pope against the
enemy at - ormear Clinton, the county seat of
Henry county, another part of hie forces, under,
Obl. ' Davis krad Major Maishall, surprise d
ahother camp of rebels, on the afternoon of the
18tb; t near Mrtford, a little north of Warrens-
.- - '• p " ' .
, i ug A
brush skirmish ensued when the rebels,
Midi= themselves surrounded, surrensiered.
Wel. Davis took 1,800 prisoners, including
three'Colonels, seventeen Captains, 1,000 stand
of arms, sixty- fivewagons, one thousand lionrear,
aquantity cattents, baggage and supplies:.
O T r r loss Was taki killed and eight wounded.
e rebel loss is nc.t yet known. r
llnformation from Glasgow states that our
troops have captured about two tons of powder,
lahried on . Claib Jackson's farm.
I Major' Hibbariicaptured sixty rebels a day or
two - since, in Johnson county.
!Good news is expected from 'Yarsas, the
trootislaving been moving briskly in the last
dip °rive. . '
outlier` Account
Smuas, Deo. 20
;Col Palmer's brigade arrived' here last night,
add,ta-en,. Pop&Acexpected to day. All infor
ination frowthewmt and north into the effect
"that ho effAttfs haveheervspared to send. Price
aiiiplteupply of , clothing, for • winter. All ;or
miarly,oll.,tids has,failen or Will ,fall Into our
ilieirly. two , hundred:heavily-laden wagons
arli greedy in our, possession, together-with a
i .i
e,finenAty of amunithmand arms. • • •
- ,thousand bonny tea*. camp ' equipage,
• i and.: baneful, eighteen .hundred. and two
attintinatilius lave been ..taken , prisoners,
'tr.
_*ut.).tiiirligat-the :.First :Missouri. 10avahy,
.fapittreft over sixty rebel. recruits within
est.fear dam and: killed..several others,
taking a conaiderable number of tents,
several 'Owns,: a , qtatattaY , of:baggage and
lamp. .* : eise burned a mill which had been
wupplytog the rebels for some past. - • Alto
oither the rebellion has, reeeived a terrible
.84ock in this section of country within the pres
Brit week._ ,
, . . .. .
thought by many Price will cross Osage
to assist bia . Generals . Stein and Sloth, who are
nciw in the 'liver, counties, with four or five
h*ndred men to escprt recruits and supplies to
tibleir. main camp at Oaceola. • If he does he will
be compelled to stand a general engagement. in
'which, event there is no questioa whatever but
theAlle Will be' badly defeated and his • army
entirely scattered. . • .
linportant from the South.
id.NGINIRTINiON
T . FF ARBELs.
• CHICAGO, Dec. 20.
J J he Memphis Appeal of the 18th inst., states
• fs42l4 l ll4 ll PPPlilegl:-. • 4. - •
in.soivilas, Tunn.,Deo. 17., 7 -INro more bridge
ipirneni (Union men) were hung to-day by order
°Wen. Carroll.
literaphis.Avidanehe of the same date says
that Galvestun,•Texas, bee been evacuated by
the Confederates.
Jeff. Thompson is busy fortifying New Mad
he Cairo correspondent of the Chicago Tri
beim says e pontoon bridge.is being constructed
(flier the river at. Memph is . On this side of
Memphis there is a fort, mounting one hundred
dgtso guris, called Fort Pillow. Fort Ban.:
ph near Memphis la being strongly fortified.
Therebelti are jubilant over the English inter
.fermicerin the Janson. and Slidell affair.
The number of federal prisOneni at Memphis
is Sighty-seven.
• rtioos from the rebel army were frequent
amen:ma— •
♦: Jackson was at Columbus on Wednes
day, and has issued a proclamation Calling on
thb people of Missouri to furnish Jeff. Thomp
soh with twenty *thousand men,.' and 'increase
Gin, -Price's kuue to: suEty• thousand. •
VROM YEW YORK.
.qlloAli'Lg ADJUSTMENT qf 'ME TM"
AFFAIR. •
New Toxic, Dec. 20.
A Special dispatch from Washington says the
*lnn:orient 'dispatehes 'ooncerning- the Mason
anit.Slidelldifficulty will be of • a 'dignified bat
in B
lish Cabinet that no insult was intended,
sky t t
t conciliatory; nature.. They will satisfy the
,
-
there is hoitithe alighthii iloubiiout that the
` arran
, 4ceir win belspeedily,' honorably and muloably
~t 9 -
ged.
. .
TEE TRotrnt'wira ENGLAND
VINIVILINGTON, Dec. 20.
It is understood to-day, 'that our government
admits that in the affair of ti e'British steamer
Trent, there was a non-compliance, calm part
With certain legal technicalities.
It is believed that, Wit-admission, with 'a
Prbper apology for non-comPliance, will inevi
tably' lead to an honorable adjustment of the
- difficulty between the two GoVenmnits.
'A: letter wenrenekroth eie , t9-day, by a dis;
tipguiahed trOm a high source In
g land, 441 4. 1 41 5 ta1,00 0 04 iOn Wn!a47
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074* O.4.:*.og:#O)IPrz.:RILAND.
Fifteen-Htmdred _Rebels Encountered
and a Hasty-Retreat - Beaten.
Rumored Ilettat•vt: the Rebel Rollins.
I, • • • • •
HIS VESSELS SUNK HT THE
IRWMAL DEPIaSM2II 12Ii'MFTED
' THROVGBOII7 THB BOUTS.'
A Great Negro Imarrection in
Ill; •
isstatippL
Destruction of $160,000 Worth of
s : Property on One Estate,
Dispatohes from Port Royal.
. ' New Toss., Dec. 20
Advices per the steamer Atlantic stated that
foiir hundred of-our Men on the 16th, crossed
td the mainland • towards the Charleston and
Savannah railroad and encountered a rebel
force of fiftenn hundred, who retreated site'
firing a volley without effect.
• rlbe,4th New Hampshire regiment had gone
to Ty bee Island. .
irhe balance of Gen. Wright's brigade would
follow.
tlhe special correspondence of the New'York
Thbune from Port Royalegtvet rumor of the de
feat of the.rebel commander Hollins, and the
sinking of his ships by , the Mamachusetts.
• lUoustial depression is reported throughout
the South. • •
iliew Orleans is particularly depressed. A
great negro inSUrreCtiOn rbPgrtqd In Missis
sippi by which an immense amount of property
was destrOyed, Including $460;000 worth on the
Quitman Wand alone. •
IVlsseradron, Dec. 2A.---The Navy Depart
meat has received despatches from Port Royal,
ineluding one from Commander Drayton, dated
Doicember 9th. Be gibes the partictilars of hig
regent cruise in the Pawnee, with the Unadilla,
lasso Smith mid ;Vixen, in the exploration of
tbo Ashepor. river. Among other things, he .
stites, that on` the approach to oth er
Creek,
14 saws picket of soldiers ' lwho took'to their
kidrsa on•his approach, haatened•in - their 'flight
byt a shot or. two, thrown , st„thern.,. ,
• pn landing; At Hutehl ann it ,was as
=Wand tient two' ',Not - before all the
n*.ro houses, , overseer's 'Muse `and 'ontbuild
, together with &a .picked; cotton, ..bad
begin burned. The attempt lad, at the. Same
time, been made to drive off the negroes;
but •ntany -had- escaped, • althouga some of
heir .uumber, :they said,—had slfot in
1 '4 401 90w tn: -so. The. scene.: was . -one of
complete desolation. The , smoking ruins,
and the 'cowering figures which surrounded
them, of these mtnoes, who stilt instinctively
clung to their • hearth __stones, _although there
was no longer a shelter for them,, presented a
melancholy sight, the impression of which was
mid° even stronger by the piteous wails of the
.pcior.creetures, a large: portion of whom were
old and decrppid. • •
;About one hundred and forty negroes, most
oftheixt in a very destitute condition, had col
lected at •Otter Island. Commander 'Drayton
linci given directions to supply th m with food
until some disposition could be made of, thew
FROX WASHINGTON.
41111[TAILY APPOINTMENTS.
The American Exhibition at the World's
Fair.. '
RESIGNATION OP MILITARY OFFICERS
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.
The promotions and appointments in the U,,
B. army made by the President since the publi
cation of:General Orders, No. 68, of August 27,
have just been officially promulgated.. From
this pamphlet it appears there hat* been 216
primotions, 650,..appointments of all kinds m
addition to 6U Brigadier General's of 'Volunteers,
the Whole number of the 'appobitments being
about 110. Among , the • declinations is James
Shields, Californirt,.to be. Brigadier General..
,The oppointments ae Aid-du-Campo to IN.
Cain. itiodellan'number thirty-two. Thirty
oueofficenatim been honorably retired under
th,e•law :upon. that subject::. . . .
?The President to-day submitted to Congress
a ! message enclosing a _letter from James
11: Partridge, Secretary of the Executive Com-,
mittee appecinted by the ?Mildest to repie:
sent: the. E interests /of , Ameticans;' addressed to
Secretary: Poward,'Chairrtutn of the committee
suggesting adequate provision for the payment ;
of expenSes, fitting up the spice in the building
at London elicited. to the contribu t ions from the
.
UnitedStatee.and . compensation of agents for
whose service it will •be indespensible to provide.
The President recommends, this subject to the,
faiorable consideration of Cc:ingress.
' message was appropriately
. I.eferred
each House. •
Monday there were_.37... resignations of
volunteer officers in the fumy on the Potomac t ,
add on Wednesday 34; or about 75 during the
week. A few of them resigned for the purpose
of:accepting higher appintmtuits in regiatenui
other than those to which they were originally ,
attached.
FB.ON ..ICANSA&
REBEL .11,ENDErV0173 BURNIMI OUT
GENERAL PZICE'AT OSCEOLA
Igo thantetapitaed Attack old
lamw:;nroimx, Dec. 20•
The coneeiediee - this 1
, froin
11191md City-I,olli, lota, stain* that
of t-the-Thirregimllif4.
,d , i
Wjllisins, made a dash into ifistaktk,,mlhe
12th hue., and burned the village of tape=
&ham tinting Olin.
Bethur procured Steam Pamir Prowess, we are prepay
ed to execute JOB adds AIR PRINTING of livery dater*
lon, cheaper than st earl be slone et an other establish
main Ott country. - •
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
illar Four lines or less constitute one-half Inwsrw Might
Ines or more than flier constitutes square.
HMI Square, one day
I 4 one week
14 one month . ....
Al three months
di months
CI One year
Olteequare, one day
one week
One month
three months.
slxmooths..
one year.
ier Maness notices inserted in the Znee'd &Lone, or
peke° Ifforrign and Deaths, FIVE China ”Tit T." 3l r, fore
each ineerliOn.
NO, 89
Marrtgegand Deaths to be charged as",reenier
irerti.ements
Ville and Butler, the' latter the County seat of
Bates county, and returned with a large nom
ber of refugees, stock, &c. They hid two men
killed at Butler. These toxins have-been for -a
tong time the resort of guerrilla bands of rebels.
Price was at Osceola at the time, and that he
intended to attack Sedalia. Two companies of
the Fourth Cavalry of regulars arrived at Fort
teavenworth on the 18th, twenty-two days
from Fort Wise.
Muth Oengress—First Session.
owatigauer op xsirrip.Dey's PROCEIDINGS
Mr. Wrraret tntroduced a-Nil providing for
the organisation of a staff to be attached to each
division of the army, regulars and volunteers.
The'.ttsolution off red by Mr. SAULSBURY,
(Del.,) calllbg on the Secretary of War for a
copy of the Proclamation of Gun. Phelps, and
by what authority it had been made was taken
uP •
: Mr. TEXICKILL moved to amend so as to In
clude the proclamations Made by all other
Gen
erals.
Mr. Wnsow thought there was no neeesEdty
kir eending. for the proclamations. Generals
were appointed to ,use the sword and .not the
pen and if they do net use the sword better
than they do'the pen they should be mustered
out of the aerviee. The best thing that was to
be done WEI 4 to make a statute that no General
shall be allowed to make any proclamations.
• Mr. SAULSBURY wanted a disavowal from the
administration that no authority had been given
for such a proclamation.
Mr. Ms, (Minn.,) said that if the subordi
nate officer- have sot carried out the wishes of
the President, it was his duty to correct the
wrong. He moved to lay the resolution on the
table. Agreed to.
.Mr, KELLEY (Va.) resumed his remarks on the
resolution offered by him yesterday, c atinuing
the argument against the doctrine of secession
He referred to the declaration of the leaders of
til t s rebellion as showing their intention to over
throw republican institutions abd to establish a
monarchy or a despotism. He decl 'red that
the people had nothing to do with seceding the
rebelious States from the Union. Virginia was
taken out of the Uni• in by a secret conspiracy,
and against the will of the people
i ffle resolution was laid on the table for the
'present..
ri'he Senate went into executive session and
subs,equently adjourned till Monday.
ROUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Mr. ARNOLD. (Ill.) introduced a resolution
which was adopted tendering the thanks of
Ccingress to'Col. 'Mulligan and bis command for
thi3ir• h.Toic defense of Lexington, and author's
in
oa&
*the 23d regiment of Illinois to bear on their
t
ors the name of Lexington.
: . Lovaniv, (111.4 offered a resolution, that
the Cdoitaittee on theJudi.lary report a bill fm
tb .00ntisdation. of all. proptirty of elitism' , found
iniarmed rebellion tourist the Hovertupent of
the United States; and such as aid and abet the
re Ilion - the unconditional liberation of their
slaves and protection of Slaves from re-capture
by their rebel masters.
!The House refused by a vote of 52 yeas
against 69 nays to order the previous question
on the passage of the resolution. .
• Mr..V/LIZA.NDIGHAM moved to commit the re
solution to. the Judiciary Committee ..
Mr. LOYETOT moved that Kr. Vallandigham's
Motion be tabled.
Agreed to ; yeas 61, nays 56.
:Such.action was thereafter taken as had the
effect of laying the whole subject on the table
by two majority.
,Mr. WrtsoN offered a resolution directing the
Committee on Military Affairs to report a bill
providing an additional article of war by which
all officers of the arms shall be prohibited from
using any portion of the force under their re
spective commands for the purpoie of returning
'fugitives from service or labor and providing
for the punishment of such officers by dismissal
from the service. Pending the consideration of
the resolution the House adjourned till Mon
day.
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