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Personal History of Lord Bacon;
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TERMS:
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Iniuia Emtim—S3 per annual In adTane»,or«
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, AItVEBTIBISQ AT BSASOSABLI BATES.
TUESDAY MORHIKO, DEC. 2.
Vlcksbare**Opp*i»U<»»» oa ilift Mlt- ■
etselppl.
TTpon this leet remaining
I stronghold on tho ,«»*«*»•
fixing their hopes and ««lr
iforoos. Theyhave oat
on tho peninsula opposite wf]*
obstructed * tho range of
wu across.the Deck'.of'this S«tlninl» Ihnt
Oon. Williams attempted to- Out
early lasfsnmmor, but did hotsuoceed, Tho
rebels h*vo line. 1 partially Ollod It up.
Tho attaok npon Vicksburg will bo made
simultanpously by land and. water. Tho float
from below and tho gunboat flotilla from
above will, it liexpictaJ,opetaU-et onoe
whilo tho united forooi of General* Uraat,
MoClarnand and Sherman will, at tho samt
timo, mako the aifiolt on the land ildo.
Gon. Grant li pnihing lonthward on tho
lino of tho Central Mississippi ■ railroad,, and
ii probably by'this'llmeatGrenada, which U
upward! of 100 milol north of Jaokion,. tho
capital of Mississippi. and tho latter il abont
30 miles outward from Vicksburg. Tho
forco under MoClornand wIH probably bo
oarriod down from Cairo «a4v Memphis by
river transports. la'nOooi
earily alow, aa the rebels destroy tho rallroad.
and bridge! in thoir roar.
Doubtless the rebels wlll.bring all their
available forooi to tho defense of Vicksburg;
but tho attack on tho part of the Union forooi
trill bo 10 overwhelming u to loavo hardly
any doubt ai to.the result. A correspondent
of tho Cincinnati Guerre writes:
I It ii evident thattho repels are making pre
paration! tofolUt our ddtanee whonev« Ad
miral Portor shaU movo upon thorn with his.
flotilla. They heve.e largo forco at work cut
ting away tho timber on the peninsula op
po rite tho town, so as to givo thorn .an nnah
strncted vlow of tho river np to tho point
whoro Gen. Williams attempted digging Us
Inal,, when the flotilla lay before Vicks
burg last summer, tho upper rigging of the
Hartfbtd, Biohmond and Iroquois, was aU
that was visible from tho bluffs. Tho donso
forest™ tho peninsula concealed everything
else, £3 tho shots fired at thsupper “
and gUnboata-wsre only mads at random. The
iholfffrom 5o former wore fired
as o fAlm behind the timber and in a lituo ra
tcssvf ttebaak whore,it .wohld.bavo boon
uxljb?|mposiiblo to.strike soamallan objoot
“mrA tho river is now obtained
bv a&lTebel authorities and their batteries
willtslfable to givo-os. some warm *»«-
Thevittave adopted the same plan that was
followed by them at Craighead point abort
Port mow. and also at Belmont, opposite
not do it sooner in front of Ylexi.odrg. - .
'Tho batteries.at the town appear to >a re
been strengthened since tho time nfonf last
attempt npon thorn. Soveiol flnns
havo been mounted bn, the., bluffs .above the
town, where they will commandtla aaproaeh |
to the levee. The ombanktaenUr. I?' “*
fhose at the lower and of the blty huor B«n
thrown np somowhat higher than baforgan
thoembrasuresftritba, gun| *sijte
It is evident that General BmtthiJ mindful <*
tho fierce attack made by Farraguto
the 28th of June, and hss prepared himself
for its repetition. This would argue that the
rebels deduct entertain tho
K tho invulnerability of Port Hudson,Wo
hundred and fifty miles down the stream.
My Informants thlnki there are not more
than three or four regiments of Infancy at
Vioksburg, la addition to tho men neeeosary
Ki‘ts Wth»gfen
and assort; with greet vehomonoe, thai thoy
havo three hundred thousand men underarms
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In aiempntga v . ■ ■■»» <»•1
‘A. Wall from thoßebcl..
The foiling «tM» r .S^ t S B
OourUr,
to enter
porary, rteifercuTr, "»** &*. I™***™ 1 ™***™
reed. of tie rebellion Ib£t to l
rt.t hot.be4 of
How great'U th»-OOntrMt;b»t«»m4Ui‘*»il
| .W®e>i?o<u
00 m,«li,ritioMnM el thle cont»»t involraiin
esm&mMsagSi
ssaasasßasrMßS
KSl'SdrS. yeiterday,
btrter tears over hi. own eorrow. TbMrtn
*• drlT t^^mtfe^^.° U
til" eighteen inonthe havopaisedaway llnoi
the . trite »u begun, ttuvond *oem» Jjg
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S oo°tv°.d, oor^tb^U-ry^
lie and turns away *
«■ m active and deteraWd.uaa_EOH«*ai a
foreign nation! to intervene“l
thi. wloked and intamoue oonteety-haa noi
enongh to aeoomplUh that red
l Vaet hoete ue-rnnaterlni
mveoeat in etronger-force-and with morwob
etleawconrago the attempt. thathavbW.
eide/Md. wongbold. yM^.onapgpty
Sm'ioTnhiftto'beor&O^PJtfcao^bn
JritrataitiUweli^oaoelT.!
repelthete terrible attack., we hir ]
P l “*i*®, If £jn r4 i, urton'Onrieivet. The Co
bu gUttM
rteie tremendon. effort, are .fee
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cr«^h.<On|
Ajs lrtih Soldier to Irish Soldiers!
Brigadier General Meagher, | the. elo
quenUrish-patriot, who i» noJ fitting
the battles of- his adopted country, has is
sued a gtneral order to hie troops- in which
he rebukes ’Wow of Us ofifcert f*? hv,e
tendered! their resignations in-ooneequence
of ihoV remoTal of Gen.' MeCteUan, and
feoaneels them upon the duties of the sol
dier. WMle-'-irithholding hie approval of
these resignations/ the General reminds
jthe Irish soldiers, who principally compose
jhU brigade, that— .
! “ The great error of the Irish people, in
their struggle fpr an independent notional
passionate and
blindadhercaM ttl'M lodiTidpa), Instead
of to a principle or a cause. Thus, for gen
erations the&i-hdroSo efforts Uthe_rfgf*
direction havebeedfeWrish and spasmodfo,'
whan they ißhould have: boon continuous,
equable and donslstepi.” -
•<The order eonoludea with these fiery
; WOrdfl!
i conclusion, tho Brigadier Qeneial
oroudly detdares his conviction that to the
overwhelming majority of tho officers of
thebrigade thesClatter remarks of hts can
not sstt&do not, have.the slightest ap
plication; The few. elnggpds, ■ imbeciles
£ud cbwarda-whs once held
iL most happily for its well-being and
Mod name, A»VO been ignommonsly sent
®tani ffi: bosiness,an4in their disgrace
“Forhhfown part, the Brigadier Gen-
h^Us-brigade -todto Btet
BolttAg ! a# .Heaven 'Spires his life, he Wilt
be.trUiWiffi'bri)Bd*thut h “ b ?? a . tnlB
him,'that has been true to ita oath, true to
the\lgh spirit as-well: as tethestricUetter
of tSThautary taw, trne to the brighter
hisSry, tho pride, and .expectations of their
ndhlsTwldierly old race—thS raee_ tjf the
OTDcmpeps of" Bjlaffi, tite, MoMatona of
FrancaAe Nugents of Austria, the 0 Nells
While a shred of the flag
Uiat symbolises this race defies tho rava
ges oMhai battle, and fifty men be loft to
ISd it hlgh and haughty in the_faoe-.of
deitls.tfi Brigadier General,should It be
thdv&Uhf God, shall be found standing
firm arid faithful at his post; and this do
tetoiiiawlSeis confident, animates and
ever, trne heart in the
*?*srtoiua-F*AHCis Msiounn, r
‘ Brigadier "General,OoitnaandißE.r /
Tennessee.
It* following letter, only publUhod within
ofow doyi, »M douttUou tt« mo.tng »0.0 |
•f thostopi wo hooo -olroody announced to
h»Toite'»nojl(io;rtpnisenfc4 In.tho Congress of
tho {&Hod States >
of o lot* dote .announce*. tho-amrol of loi.
hpiWv»'~ r " < l-j -of Bonita tu« s uu :
B :T?•: v - .'£x*c U * tT * j.
Wabhixqtoh, OoU 21, 1852. )
Major Oonormt
iU having ililittw* Aocol and W a “"f%
; *yw»d«ra.n«.vl«d-SOU<»wUAu. , »«fito»o/
' 'lo. n bettor of thla, Thomal E. Smith, &
ksstsae:£»«££
monbonto tto Congien of
S?SSSa?iitrSiwa,bMiili-f* 3^'^
each ofybn to idSm.wni «U ethors noting
for till objoet, u moot u poittbl*. !» *f)
...n.Mtwi gi?* the people * ohanw *o
expresr tMlr withe* etthete electiojii.Fpl-
I outjbtttatafl.OTenis *B. tio
tb* W»t nuinbot of -tho poopl* po**^ 1 "-
All SoPtow tnueh action will
Sd Hflbiit'ttopmolonatlm of Sontembf t»d.
M oonrt*. tho ihehel*6t<id ibopld b* ,**i>So
, tho Constitution a* of oM f -«d-tajww to- bo
, oboro reasonable,suspicion ofdopliolty.
Xo^tffirAW^ptnww.
General, Pemberton on lnterrentiorn
mend Bupatckiungsri W H» pow«;° f
th'«srad fcrel|n' mterTon^tm
3Siat^wa«a::.,Kr,.w.--Tw*^yi» ®“ |
taking command of Van Dorn 6 “®7|
of thaiouUiwest, in
teUing!
hia soldiers that; thiughh' 'Northern men!
bV birtli,'io haarmaxriod, railed cluldreiii
and o*ned negroes in Un‘ • South, will,
iißTKfcSfflffiSl-ftt' UtdkSSitl equality or the
white . and Hack races.
“no wtreet-eeartcgen-no-General l»r«n,
! "Which delleate'edmplimeml may or may Mt
lead to piatola and rye/ The .
expatiates on foreign Interrention thus.
11 to tfce daemon df.’dtorferenoe
by Europe, we want no interference In our
private quarrels. The moment England
interferes she finds hs-n muted people, and
■he will hare to meet the armies of the
Southas weUas of the North."
of the declaration was such that it drew
forth choere and cries of “Yes I yes yes
from every quarter. It 1» /«tunate I hat
there is onapoinV about which
England herself, and lastly a port' o ?
(at least) of the rebel soldiery are agreed,
namely, dial foreign powers must keep
“hand* off.” - . j
Excellent.
Tho London Daily Ntut, of Not. IS,
oordtfcUy epprerlng of Berl BuxioU's reply to
tho FiihSll oWcnUr," propdrtng medletlon la|
the effelri of thle country, remuki: j
An eobepUnoe of the French prepetition.
.♦ tv. cr «sent time, perhaps at any umej
VoSd embark u» In a dark and difficult course,
of whlohuooneeouldpredjottheliree. ;
The Amerleen ceio iteelf l» one which the
;Womwib
be permitted/moMowr. tp
SSS' tf, June' oM»./&Wr» ,«taj«dJ*e
i.Uau«fth.dhe’Eßpsoe■of ihe Sr»“*'?Jl
experienooef the lilt
nottobe Ignored. Whonwortrurt-^^
Jfl“wowiihto Ur»;dn *jape »nd Wend
eonSitehl 'pebple, »hd the leu we hereW .do
with "lnipruteble” potentttei the bettor.-* j
k coKuaronurrof the Cincinnati Com* I *
cfof writing from Louiirille, wy» thatre- I
OToUtW *u!W> 4»UJ eon* la &»“ ®“* ,
«li without -ornmonj «»t*r the
•Sggfflpjsis
” _ jltn ~ r '- f> '’’ ]
fati*' IrionUtjon'-of* - 1
Th« |mblUMr» to# ?syyt I
sriiM*iiiW‘ h - ut; 1 -i;,:;;;;id 1
l uSMMSiIIi? X* dorxA tea
VOIUSTKKE3 AXD RldUXAnsi —An old
army officor gives the reason "hy *ha reg
ulars endure more fatigue than volunteers.
Whnn, marching, if .the regular outs e™
his finger he falls into theresr
abaniage. The moment he halts • :for
niriT sifter he eats his rations, :Ms. cheat
is upon hie knapssot end h«neel f
land of dreams. Tho, volunteer does veqr
differently. If he hurts himself he extern- ,
writes some inadequate sort o' dressing,
End keeps along. When nigh.
chances are ten to one. that, instead.of ta
king repose at once, he vreanod himself,
stillfurner by leap-frogTiUxluj("FW'..
Sons, or by playing noil sledge 1 . fer ptnts
ofwhiity. The regular carries.; nothing
•with him Uiat he can help. Not an ounee
more wlljnobear than regulation : weighl.
The volunteer is too apt to leave
behind him that he can, carry. Every
guerreotype, oven adds to.the weigWof
a knapsack In manner that none
who carry them can adequatly
in Mexico soldiers' tirevruweymhey
because it chafed their, poekefs.-Saf W
Amtrican. - ... ;
Toe result of tho oity election in'Ports
mouth, N. H., on' Tuesday,Hves » "‘SJ* 1
triumph of the Republican lho
Democrats nominated their strongest man,
;CoL John R. Riding, a former
;ex-Congrejsman, and a man who.hsoßon
freely eriticised. tho acts of
Ition and tho proaeebtion.of toe waf.
ißepublloans nominated, at
cus ever hold in Portsmouth,
Dearborn, Esq, Naval.offioerepheportt*
Portsmouth, who was elected
inoreased RopuhUcanmejonty. .The City
’Government ia Republican by heavy ma
liorities. ' ' 'T ( ■ M ,
Encairrs or Hoas ax 3aicAao.TrThO-rbj
celpta« hogs in Chicag).eince-the;lst, ,ot
! November have been 170,000, ogninst
1975 head during tho ciljre monOt of «flr
member, 1861. U is .safe, to
! receipts fox the next
:iaa 240,000 for the.month, wd
1 oi 132,024 o«r too month, in
i and 176,000 orer too co: Teßpondtogmontt
in 1860. . This immense increase, is nKing
to the foot that Chicago is,the mbs! central
market for the hog-groT ing. section of; UK
West.. :i -■■■• ■ rss ITT
• W'B&ii 'to'; 1 ?!*
St» r 4ro6ss » jAB
'ollcrwa from Jodj
‘Bit 'Twillremflfe
trtietn MW/V ?» a
j id b&rroiind de«-
ritd lH8'»oi;«^dg»
13tmort'«ti^ra,ms
Id iiiillwwor Adi
|iklK ‘dowf '|Wjt
The rebel Jap)tson
preached a sermon to t
ago. His text was as
chapter 2d, verse 20 :
far off frem you the N<
WiUdrive him into a is
elate, with’his fade tow
hinder part toward tho
stink shall corns hpj ar
dome np, because he,
things," ‘
Tot XtchMiai Mcgimt states that 'cry
oellent paper is now riade' in Europe frmn
the leaves of Indian dorm There “™ |
pa««r-mtll in operation Jin Swrtterlana,
and oae in AustS,
from Booh leaves exclusively. The tarnk
which envelopes ths ears of corn make tne
best quality'.”
Tax annual pay of a privaU sotoiel to
Franco' averageo £10; in England £94. A
colonel in France (full payj.reeetves £toO,
in England £l,lOO, In France a vice-ad:
miral recoives (full pay) £1,600, «L E“B*
land £2.600; a rear-admiral in France
£1,200, in England and co on for
the low-er rankfl. |
Ai W ni.THT Hunjr jt'c
Sprftgaeh&s retired id
firm of.A. &W.
hie interest* to Got. W
uji, ntoretUan'a miili
FBOPi
Proposals.
Oisiuiia Omc
Weshiagt
Sealed Proposals will .
meat until *o'clocip. jo.
DECBMBIB MXX3T, for
Uven of the following pr;
5 000 tec-inch solid &
I*ooo ffteen inch bb*!
1,000 fifteen-inch Ball
The projectile© to he a
end Inspected after the r
nance Menial* with the
vhot, which must be mad
metal. Drawing* of tbw
the principal arsenals of
Ordnance Agsncj, ho. a*
tol. ta..« cbOTl
far transportation, at tb i Doited Stafee , Aneaal. op,
Hw Yerk barber, wb*°™!J;
will be inspected land a 11 snclrMnaT
mast be removed, by tn# eontrtetor, Inunedlately.
of
•ilty wJSed, not loss than
DeLUtrne ta be made as follows t en {fc,? t jS
kind withln thirty dkyakft&r notlfieatlan or «-
Sjhwce c t brd7iS?not less we%»y
thereafter antil all shall fradilKoral. - -jt/
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