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V} 1 * * * o' 1 * V‘. .■ ■»■)■ Vi- '<lh v-'- rvi Y • v ls?J£2Uiiaf*rt, 1112=ffi ...k.;,: •■Jwfttatttf iu.ii n - r :^n K k,' ) lm AUpgfaktiJ •*'•**’*•* •v! n > 'I - '' " ] an»lh<—- ■“•: J ' r JSSrSSE; «Ut>o A, nfal*? monthly meeting of, AUojhonj ’■ . Coondlo oro* told on lharlday CTening-r -,, jl,. 1 | -t-*"*'*J n : »liMH)*h»roporUorthoCommlttooi on . ~’l, , , StmU »4 W»Ur, with twoluUooo for tho . {ays** t of nnirx MUo/ireropnisonUd viittw^uUwoidojUid.^j -[ | /■■ , Mr; Tri*ht/pm«tttri tlje roport of J»m« "4nluu» iind John Djor. mppolntod to ■ ij*w Uw,pi»mlie«Ukon (Or Amyitioot fn , ’ t,V .Vuio jfo«l»i:w»ii, (roi» 'Co<Ur »»’«hoo to But _.i- ■ .lane.a,dlalaaee, of I,Slsfrtt, mad to Maui. > . daanageeen*beneltj,Ae.. only claimant "; 7 " . fir demaguwu'Mri. lE. SeheaUy, through • ■ : huagent, N. B. Hatch, Biq;,'who claimed . ooniptiuatinß for oat-half ok tha. width *f, inhering bun laid.oat-aatltoly apoa ground of the otaiount, eoaiantlagto the dedication of the * ■■other hetflethe public for a thoroughfare. S roan itatißfßti and eridenoo before the, ,'. . Tliwar«, it a,pjieied, that A«ry «tract bad, ... > -boomin pebltointwenty-ono jeara preTionl. i. io Mre. Bebenley’e corntng Into tha property , ' *nd%hfleln powtaaiion.of tbOeufc-tanenta of her father who yet tenant tor pm u that In. . ‘ lSSbiaifathatmidrloaiuAVßf»(tjkiA I ■■ oognialng thia atioal'wlal d oaf oWbar pl|m4 ' mtau; that at the pn%nf .%%stt li On onw ■atreetj being bint;ohßnUualiaa;BM Im-fo, alio eiahned that tanned lately aftat ttmdMtML of bet father, CoL Croghaa, Mr|.'%abMlaktr -»*•»». Ur. Seully, earned pe«U iuda fcSW ; to be oreotnl along Qedar aTeahirit the Cedar ; . ■ arentte end of eatd, elrertv Warn the public that laid itreat waa parate>rM>erte\sa sot . , . public. Uodtr rtcra faota the rlefeX after , ■■i<" -much dellbarttioVdMmnd It propoAehaau 1 . a ooaditianal award, dependant upon the do eieoa of the proper-judicial tribhnal uapn the , -quutton. . . V. v \ ’»■ ■; lf the ,«ourt ehonld be of opinion .that twenty yeare public nee and enjoy ment, while the property, wae la the poiauiloaOf the tub-. ■ / tenaata of the tenant for life, end the ■ recog ,,7.- nition by the tenant for Ufa, of the etreet, '-" ‘-alter OiMaWf fttrtßPen* -Whl ley,: then theriewere find thatthe a treat, waa ' a pnblle one their appointment, and :/a.: 1 award, nodjemegee.- Ihn erpcniM end^oeta of tha rle w,g57,60, arwaieeuad upon twenty rtwo owner# of property, en thi Soath aide of ■ JtTery alroot, ln,tanu-raryl»g; fro® Jl.ft.to',' SIT.ie.V . h.". I ; ... ' Hot if: the Court bo of opinjonthnYAttry. ; itreet wm not a public itnot at .ipe, date. of the appointment el the Tiewin.' thea',, they, lad taat’Kn. Bohaaloy hae doetalnad data* egea by-tha taking of her grorindpTie forty - t -fut in yidth from Cedar ArenttO' to But ' Xane, for aatd atreet, Ihree..thoninnS Dot* ' 'Jars, and nwardher that lane.' In which cue the total amount of ooiti; exponau and .iron--., damage# trwfouad tobo $3,217,50, apportion- . li Kt. 0,-edwad aueuodoa pwatyi'of property likely *■' 1 to Whawbltad the atrut al a pnbtto thoroaghfan. 7 ' t J ■ Iha report wai aooepted and thvfollowlng ■ • reealotien adopted: : i ; m m . Xaaeferd, By the Sotutaad pooßon Coaa • .oHa of the oity of Allegheny, That-the etate-- enent of Tiawcn appointed-to flair and aaeui damagei and honefita In pertnanee of the Toe. <letleaof-—ree preunlad eag read to Coan^- , i olla be epproTod and the earna outlied to the. City.SoUener /er oonirarationj by Cowrt..,, . Mr. Wright prueatednlbd iwport of the wtoiferf ia relatlon to Moafgoiaoiy itnar, which »eae aooepted. - " . ■ Mr: Kirkpatrick mored thwt iha pepora of .. v Monterey and fHI the Other atioeU la the Seo oad Ward, h» returned to Ibe^CewmtUee^ '' A treed to. jv:-. ... );■ Mr. Atwell presented a bllljof Conrt eostj, 7 .r'_-.’ - for whiohrbe Jtayor weeaatlorfeed to draw '■hie warrant!'' ! ■ j T , .. . Mr. Atwnliprotanted a7opertfrom the Bi : a(too*Cou«lttee,Tif r 1 -rfi. At thi tlmeof ooninmmatiii'tba ermnge rn|et to oompre'mUe oor railroad indebted. . . «eu, by the unie of Mw bondi, it beeetnean dmportaat-qnaetion ee to the ihenaor of life. . _ i** .thew, whether hy Hthpgrepblni or a r ; written -algnntsre, tbe lebor of namberlag , ' and tlgnlng belng eery oeniideiahle, thua ' .baingene hnndrad oonpona to each bond, jlhb latter niodewaa finally aiopted u tench the aOfer for lheeUy,.aoditl» Ooanelli nu thanaed the eaploymutof a)oompaUnt:par eoateperfortn ihe work. Tnhf-tlHiiiaitlae laooasded ta perraadlog Mt Maoforraa to aadortakW^ir^d-take pleainre in itatlag : ‘.''tketUheeMedpuforaed.to'oarentire eat. • l ' ; i.lifhotlog,aiaUh.tO'tlM:VatUlfeoUoi> of-the Xrdi.t C«naiUtiei V;Wo'thtrefpre rteomaead . tha.payuewt ofiono hendrad 4eUuaat_otiwt penaettonia faufbrtlarllllegap.and . leeof faßrhwhdrid'Bow raUroaa 7 boßdi 1 apd pfST'. ' ooopoai; aad.fbrdaapiUlag a almilar • natabar. S of.tbeoldiMaa.' ‘ i :: ~7", : . - -Baatag- the-paat- yur onr floHittor. B. .' 7. .. Skotb Xaa.jiai, at the-laitanoaiof ".V- QoMMltiei/OMn' absent frVm iJtow’n -bij>%bMtA!tttoa<llSf.to.lapi>rtaat hnitnau for the city, la aad Harrt*bnrg. paying bll pwa ekr O r J. . . were not contemplated in ala employinaait ar. ,;i i paJmeatttXiniof one handled dollar# a« a rery moderate 000- r ■■ yem atlonfor tha aartloe andaxpendUaiwi re ■ ferredto. ■ , : . . 3 : hawing the : aarrioee-ef eaoh fajthfal oßoeTi, 7- tha ~ foUowlig.relotaUoß: .7,,.n..Er 1 1,-.:;.-;. » I XmoUti, That tha jahanhy'aa , thertaed to draw hla wartaata! In' faror ef J). MscforfoA aad . S.' ./r., far BIOS euh, la fall foraerrioei uait.forth In thia ''.•S' ,'raport. . /1 i Xha raport wm-aooepted-'and rMolqtlon I- adopted. - O.C. concurred. ■ Mr. Kirkpatrick anbaltted theiabnarilalo-: ■ ", B«d ef ,Mr. A. Darla, Wittr Aiuiaori l>rr»d to th« Aaditisg OoaaliU* for vs&iinrr . ,’ . J .ti*o. C. O.conearrtd. . -i - A cp*m«al«*tl«a vai &om Mr. JJ p. -1 ItaolngjiabßUtlag tha ropoftof tha Wardaa ;£ tha AUaghaay Xlma, Houm for the year-1 i HM, aad atallng that a eapploiaaatal oon-1 1 ,- J« - taaaloatlon waa la comae of preparation and I I y* 1 * *>• haadodln at neat muting. , CWI -.- ft pawpora oa hand Jan, l, u ’ .5 ' *»• r ‘ admlttad ilaoo! 7? « .■'-So. « blrtha.. ...." b_im \ Mo. dlaahargad \ '-• i ■■ - K0.rfd5;thi......'.:::""::..::: —«« Ho.onhandDrt.Blat,oi Las > .*•**€• BQaber tor tbeyau. ,i. o i. r tL!l - ' - S'oar ioaT relief, waa ”” | ■* ““ • 17y from uuumt-waM l* reulpta, *IJM VSt&V/ •J •■'•'V.-l . • •' p- ; •» Tinijt Dopartsoat: Osopoyia* -boarding, twonty-thm ibuao «Uy p*op«rt ;viu!o»,‘ WT«J f«B*lo*,WTonUefl.~ ' Tbo roportwa* raftrrtd to tho Aaditing ComnrittW ffr jrabUntton* C. OidorioofTod. ‘ It oMMMM(£«actf,*P«tlLl6n from William Moatgtmtry wu piioontod by Jobs,Brows, Jr., Mkbigtxtr*eomp«Jtttfon w'eonjttbl# of mirt*t.'lUtd and rofcfrod to tha Oom •it*- ‘ ‘ - - ‘ " ittaa'oa Markafe ~ Ocnutarftd Inbyß. a v . Theroport of the Market Committee was praaeniea andeooepted. Alia, the report. of the-Co«mittiiooaA»Bnginee aadHoee, with resolution forth* payment of a large number efbUli, trkkhwas adopted* J I. Th#»Doaiafw»6hxt!oo* veto adopted i '* lbaßaUdlaf Cammlttea of theMarkatHonsoand City Hall be instructed to altar or modify'their plsntbo an to provide' a plaoa for afire apparatus la 1 the Diamond. Jtfopted... Concurred in by'S. G. B*ol**d, That the Committee on Pin Bn ftnes ba Instraotfd to Superinten dent of tbo Dlinioad Hoae Company. Adopt ed and ooncurred In'ey 0. 0; Smt—i, That we Uideronr ilnoeir* thanks I to the; diffsrentdie eompanlei of the city of PlUshdrghiwhdhaVe bain so kind and prompt in giving their aid to subdue the numerous firm duringthe last throo months In the city, and that th# Clark of the Common Connell be lnctruotod to eonvey a df the foregoing resolution* to the Plremtn'q. Association of .Pittsburgh.- Adopted unanimously! 8. C. eononrred. __ ‘ On motion, adjourned.- r Tbetefograph issolioti th« diaUt | Pi«ak B.Ward/of the. Anderaon Cavalry, la-1 ;the aangulnary of Murfreeaboro. ;The I 'deoeaiadwaaa.uaUTeof thiioitj.aad iob of Dr. Wm. A.Ward,'one of ouroldeatandmoat I eatimabto ■ citiiana.' in Aprils Itdl,young .1 itfard, although ndt yet twenty jean of age, enlisted a» * private in tbe DaqUevne Oroya, and, eerired/ through' the three months earn* paign. He labtequently joined tbe Anderaon Body Guard, (afUnrardi Gen. Bueii*e Body- Guard) wndiervedwlthtbeni until August ' last, When htlefl Huntsville,‘Ala.,ln oohipan y /with 12 others, whd.wereautborisod to recruit the troop to a full, regiment. In this. they were entirely suooesafulj yousg W&rd jnUjit ing about one hundrod and thirty men from 1 this bounty. Zbe r#glmbntwai_ r -'ordered .to CsrlUle,.wb ere"they remained for’some time,, and took part In the battle of An'tjet&m. They wetejubsequently ‘ tranilerred to k the weit, and* p few wetkssinoe joined General Boswraas' ' army. splendidly equipped and drilled, and ware ah honor to U» State.;? Young Wardwas serving as .Ju nior Major, andalthoagh we hate ho partic ulars of hia deatb, he doubtless fell'gaUeatiy in advaafee of hA nsonuuand.. • The. regiment, has suffered severely, endthesehavlng frienda in the oorpa will await further particular* with themoitpiinfulanxiety.; «dSSTJSSfT7w €oo,m 4»1,7TT 375,T» 831,600 370,956 135,124 415.07 'Tit,lll 517,148 STJ.33I 4,1*1,70018,8714167 . <V»S '“iH,457 '87,805 .28,191 ' 14 814 a 5,306 4.788 An obitttnrjnoUoein ariotbeiVebliyan re* \ •ords the death of a young men whom we had learned to esteem. William Clark Moeeow worked as .an apprentice in this office, till , within a few months,; when foiling health compelled him to desist, and Iretireto the ! oonntrj. A kind relative received | hoped that the change would soon re-ertabliih his health:—a hope >fnu shatM ( hj hie ’ftjtatS* here, also, —bat, ales, kHwwredcdmed] disappointment. That laridioni disease to IwhasAxaratee somaayf onthfol vletlnSpyiojd, laid hold of thji one more-r -jmSfeKForts to tosUt; or retiM its progress I WMhWoaTaillng. HU-amlaMe deposition Lancn exemplarj conduct,'while wltaW>' have indellblj traced on enrjaaacsiafan enedUon ate record of ktrttfe and tftntfvMd make at mopin' his e%rly death. Buttle rejoice in hope also, for we know, that u lne*r Father's house era many mansfons'*—whiuh are the .invisible and incorruptible habitation of just thdh L \ Rare Chance for Iran fielr. :. [ We wish to direct the I lets, and partfeul%HjMho** iron businaes, to the iadvertifomcnt .headed | 11 public ise of valuable fumaoe ■property/' I _Tho 11 Sarah Jarnaoe/* logflfcd on the Alle* I gheTy 'Bdiid, in Clarion, ] on account erthe dea&fef Samuel F; Plumer. The furhaheewai built within the last three] jeeri,ando£ers arare oiauobto purchasers. Tkem is pleaty of.ooal, ore, etk, for the sue* 1 oessfal and .profitable- working of the canoe, which is well known* to iroa merahantt' here.’&•§**• will, take place oh the2oth U*t4 Qn the. 21st the “ JeQusoa Farnloe,*' - and bn the. 22d the “ Clinton will -beofiered at pabtie eat*. We need only direct attention to the ' adrerttiemtht, as those de siring to Invest will havehodifflouKy in ap predittogthendvaniaget offered. J ll* _B)fiiarEAXXO* aemeroai: friends of the Emancipation sure in this dty,nnpxeMod their joy. upon the. rotation of the Prssldent’s prooUmetienof 'freedom, by firing onehundred guaslnhonor of the mst' The firing eommenwd At * late hoar in the eTtaing, shore the Mqnongeheli 'bridge,nnfiTrMeontlniiedtttlftterrnls op to, thfSqorW writing. u ‘- * ' '' v [ srfccui. LOCAL HOTICEB. <3ioni aia Baua'a Biwraa Alcana, for :faaril,]aadJ.ptaLaiaetaring}ißrpotaa; ara tha baitioUlO-. ' ' ‘V,’' .•j.JU,l.Cxaroai,OmniAgont,. . . . !---■ ,i. ... Ho. i 8; wrm-itwi -ToaFaUraiaWniriaWaiii—Thatrlntar I fauis dlt'kiod ft malt ptifidi onroolrot j yitfllto'adtojti tokaapaa oemforUblo. A | food lad waU-madaooarooat la tha oory aril- j oils andTa‘ don’t knowof aiy piaaa -whora 1 oar rtadorl eari got oh thatwiHlookao wail, ] mid it tkinmiUmo'irttkitaiki tha molt n-1 -yala'-yaathto, ad at W. H. MoSat ACo.'a, Boroar of Fadatalittaat andDlamohd Bgoara, Alloghaoy. Thalr atook of aroieoatlDgi, tra loan and droooclo thing, pantaloono of »U idoaStpttoad/..*ai» wbll of' tho la tail atylo." Thegaatlamoh’a faraUhtng goodadopartmaDtia all that aparohaaonroaki wliluTOon on KbffooA po. |f yon daßrak nloa atilt.' ' ' 1 I 'Staoat Oduua,' •oroh*nt tailor, waild molt roipoctfony lnfortahtr frlondi aad tha poblio gooaraily (hathahaa ratnrna* framtha .Bait,wtth hia any. itook of, (alt art-wUtar goodl. Hfl ItookeoaitlH of tha lataat atylaa of.olhihi,. eauliaane.aad oof tin ga, Mlaotad , fram tha tataatfHportaUoaa. ■ SaaUamon do airing a aoat suing garoaat, andat prloaa lo’war thaa at abjr otliac tailoringartablfib ant la thaolty, mold doarall to gtra hlman lari,, fall. - Saotoal Oraharn, manhknt taller, Fo. ddgdoritot otraat, oaa door from Third. ■ Choice Boupat Paniara.—J. M. Bob art*,’ifo.l7 Fifth atraat, la aoir opaolag (ha moit choioa atock if,. flna Sold .and foiloir Watehaa,. Jawalry, Bilnr Want and Fano, Gooda OTOT dirpUjad In thla city, Ind ia aall iagthaai-at remarkably lov pHoai.t Bonoa to thapropartjataaara of thlaelty la horaby giras, that any rapalri aaadad Ihoat thalr hoaaai wIQ ba done promptlyi lf thay loaro thalrordat at' Oothhart’d Paroaataraad Jolnlag Bhoaj oa -Vlrgla alia/, |»*< abooa SaUthialdatraaU ' j,. V Oaaiaoa Oaua wiil ba>t|kaa at thaOmalhai oficao No. dOfLlbarty, atnft, day .or light. All orden laft .at tha abooa plaoa will ha poaptly attaadad M. AU oalla mut ha^ald A lull’; aud.'.fpHsild qOUifamsnt of beokry pbotofrapk auaau,pbo tomph ant, tiaUj.Ublw, pap*r,(old pobi, it., it-, ttr, nlni tU< itf tnm Mr. Pratt bjT.,A. MtCUllmd, 51? lflhltr**t, dnd for lull at balfyrloo. 1 ; ’ a ; Pirrooi Itill outlnaM to kMp a Urea itcil Albwuf on.hand at bu (tor*, oppoiita tba Poitolkw. . Dukiu.—Booty body ohould kMp A Slur for fotan nfenaoo. xho,plioo to yuretnji ItU PlttoOkVoppoolU Uio FoltoflooV ■■■■"'•'■ The .Death of Major Ward. In JCemoriaai. Cohuoy Holdiu of ill IdMoriptloai it I'lttoek'i oppoiUo.tho PoiloOoo. AUo, i lio|o usortmootof Fockotßooki Ud Wililtl. ~ Dicim’Now Yur*! Story. Alio, Mother •aptly of Hago*i Lot UlMribliijmtnoolrod it Pluoek'i, oppoilto thoFoitoffloo, T}BUBIVBI> THJB DAY— Av: tl bHi'niaoi' OnaWnbr. ! ’OOlulfibb.’nttßitOorboM.Oll; iibblt. dm • ”.&a ! <K>( ' - OOtioonO-hiad OU BorieU; ~ ; ' 'BomcOolTtilM Bol&i, ' ~ , to ot«i aod tx ado by \h. VOIOI A 00. THE LATEST NEWS: BT TELEGRAPH. PROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Qatetie. Waxeixotox, Jko« XjlMl-i six. xuTLia ickicdvic to vasbibsto*. The President,, immediately on receiving the news-of Genzul. Sutler!* Arrival in New Torkr-telegraphed Mm to come immediately to Washington. .Ho will at onoo bo sot at work to onforoo the How Tsars' Proelamaiion in ono of tho most thloktj popnlatod slave districts in tho United SUtos. Geiy Hon tor will, within a fortnight, oarry the good nows into the interior of Booth Carolina! Hanks' mission ia to the same purpose. •** oaxixxt vtxnia. , Acting Boorotarj of the Interior Usher* at- ! tended meeting to-day. So far as known, the President has said-inothlng sinoo.Ui intimatiott 4 ,tbat he should appoint Usher, to load to tho opinion ; that hehas changed Mi mind. a LA&OB acussnor uiutAKT orrtcxxa.WAasn OX ¥BX FBUIDXXT.YO-DAT, Hot lass thqn two hundred officers, Includ- , Lpg.forty.feneials, Waited on tho Prfesidant byl Gonadal Halleok. rnoniuosiui. ! • Tho offioor, common ding tho blockading squadron o.ff Mobile, I reports that the Ore to was still in the harbor at .a later date than thatwMeh her escape} was reported; W*BT TUWIEjta ADMIplp. j The President signed tho admitting West Virginia into the tJnion, on New Tears* - ; FROM PHILADELPHIA, i gpecfail Dispatch to tbt PtitsborgS Caestte. j . JaaiT,'UMf3. Adis patch to &e ./ejbirer fire hundredrebels, under Hampton and Sltuert, wore repulsed DumTrlesOn the twenty-seventh uIU, ty Vpbrtlttrof Gen. Geary** oommand. Tie rebelsi opened.ihllhe town with artillery. - ■.!" •• .. . , v The figbt was rigorously oonjtinued on both ! sides all tbo afteij&oon, at. the clow-of Which "the enemy retired discomfited ml beaten. I Our lose wae email. | 'At v the Uulon'Prayer Meeting, In this city,- :tHe Immortal proclamation was. Utb subject of remark. , All the cUxgymen present spoke.of Hlu tbehighest terms, re gardingit as the death* knell of; slavery. : _ Drs. Bcardmas, Newton, Cooper, ' Cornell, J. Wheaton Smith, J. Newton Brown, and <f. Walter Jaaksen .went among the clergymen l -present* . p'r. Bdardmeo jprayed that slavery might pass away«aad thanked God that- might: should no more-Make right. Her. Mr. Lookwood read a eong of freedom tflaVhad been sung by the: slaves mere than igo,enriUed "Better Bay Coming." ftrtisldenl’s Proclamation or j Emancipation. Waantxotox, Jan-1,1803. By the President ofthe United Sutei ; * ; a proclamation. V ffniui*,' Oa the22d day of September, In year of oar Lord 3802, a jjroclamatlon -ni israed by : ihe President of the United States, containing among other thing*, the following to wit: . That on the first day of January, id the yoar of oar Lord 1863, all person* bold at *!*>•• within any State or, designated p£rCj&|- nStete, the people whereof shall then ’ Win. rebellion against the United State*,* shall W then; thonosiforward/ hnd for ever free; and the Executive Government, of the United States, ioclnding the Military .and Naval an* thority teeteof r will recognise and maintain tbefroedqtn of-inch penohfc, andwill do no' act, of jiqif, te repress soqh person*, or ary oL thont, In nay effort they make for their aetaal ‘freedom. That -tee BxMstin trill onibeflrst dejefJanuary aforesaid, by Prnelamatlon, designate the States, and part* of States, if any, in which the-people therein rospeotivoly ihall thenbo So rebellion against the United States, end thefect that, any State, and the people thereof, shell on that day he In good frith represented in the Oongreis of the Uni- 1 ted States, by mtmberi chosen thereto at elec tion* w herein a_ majority of tee qualified; voters of shefcj State shall have participated, shall; ifi thrabseneo of strong eonntorbailing sash Sta"tee : nnd;.tte peopie. thereof *»•»«*: thenin rebellion against thrpnited’States/l 'Now, therofoiw, J |A*xASlk Ltnooui;Pree- Identof the UhlUd Stsdei, by vlrtob of the power in a* vested, ae of the amp end havy ofthe UaitedStetes, itrtime* of eotael arhifd rebellion against the anih'oritj ,and govniuneht of the' United' States, and as a fit andnioessary .war measure . for suppressing thb Seld rebelfion, do, on this • thi first day *of; JanaiW;in.the year bf ear LordlOOS, nod In.aeierbMeeiwith. my/par-. pose to to do, pnbUely proelalmed for. the fall, periedofone hnndred'deyi frbm theday first above menUohed, qrd«andtfe*!gtiete as the' /fitetehie&d parte.nf Stetee .wherein the people thereof VeopeoUveiy are tlli day. in rebeUTon against the'Ubdrtd';§tetajr,' the following; te wit i |Arhanses K ..Toxas/ LouULse*, (exeept thapariikes of Baini;Bonard, Jefffcrsod, Saint Jane*; Accession, AttumfH 'tfoOrTembpne,!ijefoarehe; Saint Htrtifi, and Orlssai, ineUdlrg : ibo city of-New Oileaei,) MiisUilppL'AjabeiiieiPibilde; Oeorgta,6onth Virginia; es« ©•pi. the. forty-eight counties deilgnhtei as' Welt Virginia, and also theeoonUej ofßerk lsy, Acbomac, Northampton, B liiabeth: CUy, York, PrineessAnne, and Notfolk,lncladlng theellioe of- Norfolk: and- Portsmouth, and whidh oxoepted parts' ate for thepresenileft precisely,!* if ; tee werenotte* Andbytlrteecf lhe and forth* purposeafore*ild,i do ‘order; and; declare that ail porsons hold as jiUyevwUhlathe •aid duignated; Stetes, and parte of jteld Statin, henoe forever shall be that the «f the United Stetes/infliedlngthe'miHary; and NeWlin thoriUos teereof, wUI recognise and maintain teofreodomof iaidpersOn*. j , -|- Andl liereby eijbihVpo&; tU : p«eple eiarad to be6ae,<te ahtlala all violenoa, nnleii innoflessary ee^^ M*Aoh apd mend td to all pasts whan allowed, 1 they lafcbr fritefeUy for reasonable,wage*. . ■ ' And I farther dooloro' oad oako kaowai thliittoh ponofti, of lalUblo condition, will j In norind fato tko iraod oorrloo of tho United Stitoi, to girrltolforU, poiUioni.iU- Unni, i|d p'tborplooM.Md to bib tubli of illtotUia the iili poitfloe.. ; r ' _ , Aad apoa.lblt etaoptely hollered to.be la letef joitlce, eferraaled bjr tko .OoßiUta tloa apod BlUtery; neooiflty, I laroke'the oonildorito jodgaintof mankind, add the Midlouofkay^.'AlWdkly.flpd. 1 ;- ,n ,-.i [ In altaeu akpioof I hero botouato pot ay | badd add oundtboiul of tSoUaltodSUtoij tobeifflked.. - ' ■' ■■ i:i >oao ettheolty Of Weihlagtoa thteptha drrt ] day of Jimtiry, la tho you; otou tort i 1853, And of tbo lldopoadonoo of theUni- B,^i^Biri^Bo«rt^'oVitiii. , The fprtflf Coir|«<ll urt l •I. ’* W^xtMTO» r s Ju« Court hATiM exll«doa.C«nonl>Fortar to brirg; fattudM vit&eaiof, he BAid the firtt one" .vhoM otl^ deuce he ColonelMarshall* who thjß.laj lll’at» neighboring hotel. ’ ' A oneiiion tu raised as to the propHety of l adjoiirhiofto theinfSsHd'a, ttjjom/vhteh was i decided affirmatively by the Jndgn Adroeate- I The members than prooeeded to the hotel,! •vim theOonrt was re opened in (ha ohnm berof Col. Marshal!. Hewaa sworn, and. testified,that ha tu QoJonel«flSth NewYorkVelnnUen, at* taihed (oMorteU's OlfieJoarauieoaptaiain the regular service; also, that, on theafter-: noon or Ana. 29 th, ha had baaa detained by Porter to Aaptoyltidtaßlßhaa, aad faal (ha position af. (ha enemy aaar the Una of tha Manaaaea Railway.; -2 - .thii eaemjr's foroa on that day, who seemed to oomefromthe directional Thotooghfsre Gap. He supposed them-1© have bean twice aa strong at Portsr*a. forpe.. He lt, .were impossible for Porter ip .hare .ayedktd tha rlkht wlngef Jackson .who, with‘another portion of the rebel army, waa At the tame tifcefightlag Pope. Blooe the direct road there was block ed up by the enetsy ta front >and the other roads were impassably for of danse weeds and the rugged actum, of the boon try, the., only path that Porter bouUtake woald. haTsbeeo a backward bfitprhlih was tfaraiM 1 inpraetlfablea&dertheolmiauUaeee, though he aadl aehitrhd <hU iptnat by this roato j»w ihe foliowiagday, , u .. vi t -A ,w . The foljewingls tha tfstimoay of Oeeml HcOJeilan: ,T h Henemmanded the angrr of; the Potomae from immediately after the hittle of £uU Han, in 1861, up ta aboutrtho and of August, 1812. •:■ :. Ji.-r-dj i •.••'■•'IIS--* *- Qaaetion-sHid -•Qea.-aPoiftr corps in that army f . If-so, yt whet tttyef ■ ■ Answer—He **rr«dinthat4nnj,fr©ki»eme tlma In tbamoathwf', .September, 1861; 4rst aaoommander of a diviMep>>*nd ''tbwr'>tis eommanderef aeons from tObonV the hfittnrf r April to theheglanlaf nflUy,; ISH.VsHi < : j tojnaoreaohAqniaOreeklf • / -i Answer—lt rosnhodhy dgtaohnisgS daring : the latterpart of AugustO]!} . aS;. ( t ‘, I Question—‘Have yon: efforts madeoby QsQ.Porterft* , of movinf wUh hU dwnjoommaed fa order to* get to Aoqula Oreek te jolk.Ctei/YgprfT . ‘ " ■. Vo-.. T/l V 5 'Question—r lease a{ptetii«A} r „,'"„ w ' Aniwer—liamed lately after ihVobiamenea-' mant,-the jaoTemaflt Cer-.eraiuatlag Hano tit Bar Pen,’Barter .waa instructed to more' his esrpste- the<violnltyief nfttUaaMbirf. holding, the posltiorfin.tfctarabT'il into be able tfaf jan^f'lf attacked* ’Wult there hsrrootfHd Informa tion from contrabands •&* intoroeptedistter I' showing that the rebcl:>?4itoops'iftifr l ittihe Tldnlty of General Pope, >. and Immediately il^witnont. walt ing fer farther instmoUan* from me.'-nfottd' hlsbommand' with the: ntmost' faptdl^, t 6; :Newport :£ewa foembark.f atfrab'-' port Hew* he need erery- ',effo|rt to fscUltlU. -the eaibetkatlon of.-hia. eommahd' fbr'Xoditt. Oreek.■ \-i ■: v 1 1 be know that the objeet of thait morememt < upon his parti ; waj to jgo ai Jnlek as poaslbleto the aaitakan'ee’bf Qebartl .■■ •••• ..*f* ■ /; did. r 'QnesUo&^At^wbatUme dld beget off from Newport Newe t | .... ■ Anawer—l think ha embarked, 'hryerioo; ontbeSOthefAngoaVlAoaldnbt' Ull.eer tainly wltbent ralereftee to papers 1 «nd dlj- > ’- .patahea.-c. ‘ v ' •* ‘' J!> A diapateb was handed to tha wltaeia, and- kbat deed meat referred to hta reeatieotloaY The following la the dU patoh allnded to: * V'.' FeHrtu Ifeeroe, F«., A»g. iof-ll A. M.— Plmm woth-off your ijoopowithont on* b»o -iatV> attny.- Tbo atwirityii vary prooiing. A mattar of Ufo aoddaath. What prograti Übolsg mada,'aad when will yoabO thxoagb toaoamoboforo yoaatih «{Big»ad,) ~ ' Obq. B. U'Clillii, - Mijor Genoral. ? ToMaj.Qea. Yf.S.Wve**. I AfUr Taadisgtfctfjpaporand acknowledging I UiCMltia said: To tk»] bait of 07 ktiowWdgdahd b*l|ef Goa. Porttr I •ailed on tbit oTOßlttghf fhoSQth of Aagtit. | QawUon—T|iatordelyM «« apdoroUpiit, | •«m himiojrour sitiifaatlop* | I Aniwer—Botiwly *or" 1 I thettfcefiml I pn'rpoM of goltlagl t£lfpWstfUHfwr'wa* withbat ordon from! ■job'; WM it nor contrary to ordar* at that.| «u deparUng-Jrcm tbo teturofj I iattnietiono I bad given Trim; | I-•honld my,'ll j.hoWivor,lh oXplafl'atliim; that Gon. PortWM iaontmo a telogreih; pifthmtdo* Hating that j 1 ho woold.iuovo apoariatafyViti I'4idaot ,for« I wdi ' Bj iotoo dalay rdM notrooHve.tho«*l [ dtapalehosnhfll after ho bed; started, b«t I | I tally approved ofhU.eoano in doing whet hf I Qatitlbn~Waa thoeffoot of thaVmeremont j ItoexpoditthtierriTiaat AeqtleCrtok? _ , ] decidedly, at 1 obi tone day,' I if notmow<;l,-.c. .1 , Qnootion—-AiUr ho loft Newport Newt With 1 hU oommand. Whop did yod oO#him, If atoll, lafterwardlt' ' '. r -‘ s ' n v "- c * •• .■< I .Anewar—AiAeuie Omk.;.-i ; 1 Qautlon--Jlow long , we* jie than ander 1 yont immodiou laporrUion t i ... I think from 2i'to SI boom, bo | tveen there end Pelmoath. ' * ' .„ •Qtt«*tWk-~Did; yml aat Ub {lUr KaUft Fal ioath oniU ib« tampals? wit at an and T Aatwar-fSTo, ilr r - ’ ' 4 -~' I \Tf • . Qdei lion—From witty ou taw ofhtt oOU deot' or fromhls after he knew that he'Wat twin to-,the atfletanot; of Qed.Pope.dll he do, ell, la your opinion,' (hat nn eaartaUo, iealouilena patriotle ofioor owU here done.? h»did,l itl-.vm ■f Goaetiou'TiHßd-jpo.eex-reaeqn a,teay„(luie after he received nothnhe rti togoto the eeeleteaoe of Sen. Pope, to bellere that he «m)4 AU fle»,.Popa owbitjt jiiAuilrer-rSone.irheljeyoft; '*•* ' f ~ (Jeettlonrr-Poyoareiaember Whether yon rtpelyeiftemSenr Burntide, after 9en. Por ter Joined thecommeedor, Wte about to join the aomutand of <Jao« Poee. eay dUpa tehee IhatitbedreoeijedfreiQ.flen. Porter.. l . . Auiwer—l ruoelyed .eaveria. vibe, exeat number l do not hpow. Perhepi throe or fourforwarded hi Beetle! | Bureelde bom Falmouth. . {A" ftueetlon—ByieettOHT ] : j .ooplee, I think, were'ad dnwad bot&to Oeo, iialleek andmyeelf. " ■, Sen.Jiao. here exemleedviriout dUpeieht e< referred to, lonhlohfle*. Porter eoouheole' open themuneerlewUth. the Virginia cam paign hare bow ooodaeted,»n>t acknowledged tbernJh* oaeatae.be bad root (Ted. ~iQae«Uo*—Did,you, fro mthttetegraeM that von to neelnd,fonn antmprauidn that den, i'erter would not>elni»toh|i duty to Ben. Popet !. ,-yoi 3., 4 o'w I ... Anawer—-IdidaoU „V( ■ Qatetloe—Will ydedo.me the fevortoioek et thll paper (handing feta him) and ray whather yon teat that dlepMohy ■ " -■Aadimoo—idiowo,, a ~Tt V:: -.1-.,:.:,:; The naper rahrred.tale.onlt tat by Ota. KoClelmatoßev PertaT.Sept.jait, IM>, urgtnf tbe lattar to do all lnhli power, to ut tlataen.Fopo»; il. t 1 tT > ■ ; -fjueetian—A* you haro alieUy elated, that yonntrtr eaterUlnadhdoobtj tbakSmi. Per tarwouldha trua to Pope la!thakw**pelgo; howeama yon totend him eoeh adltpaloh *> that?.o,,-.v, p,;.* iv,\w - Xtirn 1 1 tea title aetordanm.trith the< leqeaot of thd Pretldtat of the United Butat, whe Itut forme oa that day; aad .Oeld me thatthere wetaanuklad feel(er«h the part ofthe Amyof the Petotue towerd>)e»«t] Ben.- Porter,,or loany etharj eimyfrltidi thtrt. I Uld hlm that ldldinotoontlder lt. ssst-msm neotad ulth It, would do thjr dutywllhm the aootHll# any aottoeoh my put. „;>, Queotloa—l tutdertlehdydd U W.. tbWi 1 that you lent Mtnema to nelel tht appro* heailoui'of the Prattdtnl,uiid not to remote any eppiebantldst of your oeh f luauiiurioeat r ji'p#».i*»<Hi*»g,- ■;=„ . Uouetlon-rlbli dltutoh of oohiik yta kayo tpoUeu.beari daUßtyblil, tiM p; m.,lltt> nssKß ' * T QutttioaJssaa7o»reiallilit|iimVat»hWi,' , flea; Pope to (all bMk.wilhla tht deltaete of i *SSaln^llii*«<!•»-did not amaahte itait jnMmbmy reeolleoUoaU lhat)tw«MkV»l - a eery Sm&IWM * ll the womlng »f X£nm—3 whaAlreotnd soli to, assume taj mnßUlßi 'niir iriftn troops Commanded by Q«u Pop* until they reached ibeimmediato ( victnUyof Washington. I expressly ex olnded from *ll control oxer Item an til then. < • <2a««tioil~Dld thePraaidant id htsoonver- ( mtiow wfthyoa> whioh yonrefer to n tothe ,< •ending of thi* dlspatab, expt*si apprahen •ionsas growing cat of unkind feelings on ' ; the part of the irioj of the'PotomaoJon- :tb« ptrt of certain ofioers f .. . General Hilichoeck—ls it necessary to. go into that point, Mr.' President f v T* rather • thick not. , I- Mr. Johnson, Counsel—Wo do not object to .iitB& 7 . ■ ■* •- Vi . * ;.<3#n. HUchcock instating nponhls Cobjee 'tion,,the Jadge-Adrocita withdrew tho ques tion. '' 1 | ._ ’ 5 questions were propounded bythsCoort: . ; Question—At what.tfme did Porter receive orders to join Pope*! oommaad T Answer—l cannot giro the ixaftt date.' The order ca£e direot from Geaeral Haileok, sad hadheen received by General Porter when I reached Aqnia Creek. j Question—By General Casey. Are your own baling towards General Pope of a friendly [ character T ~7,1* Ans wer—My acquaintance with .Gen. Pope . Gen. Sing, one moment: X don 4 see any neoessity fer that qt^bion.. : - . ‘/Mr. Pxeeideat—Ueneral'Hitohoookl do net see the eonheotloh of that' question .wilh the proceedings of this Court.. \ v > ■ ?r7 •• * General Casey—lf there is'objectlocs,.Mr. PiSttldent,'lwUhdraw the qusU?n,siel have 'no partibular wlsh to puih.jt v 7 -,x, Mr. Johnson, ecmnselr-Ah. this .question wns-pßttby the Couti and some of;itemem* : hers may jlmpressfcm that ; nos*-barMings • < nnfriepdiv »tor General; Pope. lt is > dusto? hiss 4 teat phi should beaUowed to jrasm ohJeotiop .has been ?al**d end the qaeitlsw. Qe»*Hunter,yhinacr ©ased, was miking aji effort.to ■OJWthe Peu innUa,ah4 plaosd : undtTtpecommand/oiPppfj , ] «:>? . .Answer—He; iid.npt.^Jt l *** d&ly.known that the army of the. p.jtomnolwae moved to Aoania Creek to reinlorce and aisist the army of Thw qneetiodof command had aattbenbeendsolded aliases JL.jutojr. : n«j J ■The'Cmh ha.fiqg nd (artier io propound, Gea. MoGlelian wos 'lnformed that! hlijcaswoawonld sot agaittbe required*. >, ■, v_ffonsJoha Inaker,.Attii tael ftioretaryof War,W»«neXt deal and energy,in getttn£histtroop*;oa heard the ImMtpnrta atlPoint .jDiwiipn. .& Alee, shat -hedtaAtMfar'OhserTed anything inHea* Por-i ; bt'ewndirt, er heard anything said by him whbk. woaidJndioate Porter) wo«U fait to-do hb whobidoti ln co*opera-j , TheCpirta4jonrned . . .The leften of Porter. teJdntnside, ruled out some .which were: recently pnblished, were to-day admitted, as : > :9otasMeeeeated taiigsd'fhart MjeMsialpa . :pes»r and wot-meniy-ptiTate e^anspondenoe. - Inpoftttlt fr»mWA»kU»ton.. j •' * WiWizi«TbWi Jas; •Fmidaat ka*. ilgned Ylrgtfitsrlnto tfco Union, j. | ; >■-s Tfcn B*«nUry et Waf «u. f£daj ad visa*' UfoDowtr - i "-' e ■: -rt-r*-1- 't .j -?w •• ;i • -■ ■ Oli vtiin/Jkn, 24,1863. I The following hat ja*t%4*ar4eßlToabjUle-' I grmpbfrom Oiaeinnatf, 'di4«4M«iiroo*boroV | A torribi* battle fii>nn|ht j tofeUrdny. Thelaieit'iiaw* frottrtha field, is ap till sooai : The*eWl 6*ntT*lu4-b*«m< lbrok*n,eodthings loaked|(hmable. -Tbelo**; tesaretaportedto have boen'enorawai. - I, Q-em. Stanly, I wbubdbd* The rebel Gobi. Cheatham and rßalnt are killed. !*• ' -Tfco Staottry of tfcrTrdisaqr hwdwldtd to payinooio, thrloaaof 18i2, Vmoaottnf to 93,800,004, falling due | yesterday. : All bondi to bo redeemed, mast bo tr»m mUUdtotho Secretory] of the Trootuty, endorfedby tho fsgaVApldofi to th*’ U»l« 'tod BUti/ott'thb reception, iof whichetthe Deportment, theywiU Oei refehedtotheftrrt AaditorAnd promptly; tatted.-Droftsfar priftripnlitip Intent Vppn the Assistant Treasurer nearest the rtslaenee of the owner, transmitted to this legal holder (a tho usoal. manner. •; -?' . ..• tjir " All nieealftUoiu as to the President'* Mtion, npon tne bill for the of Western VifgtnUinto the Ufliod, 1 it* no tr en ded, the fiott UTine lien eicerthtned tbt' beiMprovea<&ad signed jit en ; *'%edttfc4*y itfgfcwTUetforeUtsnUnr. ‘ t 24[—The fallowing «U reeeiTedni the “ , Cisojssati, Jen. 2d.'lBGs. «• • Mej,-Qt*tr*l Jjalkekj i}***ral-\*‘ Chief. KsjMtoaaral Granger r»jK>rU that hi hu rth obivad a dlspatek froa Msj; Falaj, eonuad* toga* oxptditlQasantbr bin: to Elk Fork, QwnpbaUoouoty, osmjsoisd oT t'nD hqndrad and.Afty bob of ,tha 7tb,abd 10th/ eaTftlr/j stating, that onBnnday morning Ust/ha sarpriiad * camp "tit ratals] 350 strong, at that plabai,.killing . 30. and wsundihg 17, and biptnradM Without, Tha loti of a man. in of ;thtir‘ oampaquipaga Was bnrnad; 80 boriw and a'larg* amount of. l armiiirar«eapUtad.-‘ , -l ii ' ! - • • - ; H.G* Vwfljt,. M»).*Gan. Commanding... Ihara jottloarnMfroßi MaJ.Qtn.Qfan- ths Hth Kaptioky Cavalry, with wata ordarsd by him upai a toon tto tain ik« whsraaboats of a larga band 'of guarrlllas lathneastem partof Powanootraty,! K/., on th# 28th nit., afbir’travaling' all' night orb obsenra -.and bridJn paths, oama nponthair: oahipi. Thay war* preparing to boy# whan ka dashed upon them,restoring! thalr iaadtrjsinotoJ guartll . la, andauvan man. Xha rest, tkoughoit number in g.flMjorflUTSM* foraaVwera nttarly routed, and dtbia r wtfd«j bruib and g^rgat. 1 “,TiMty-fIV« horcai.and a larg#,aaonnt of joldthlhg, Man* keti, .guns/ pUtolf,_in. #; that; ware being transported to HumphHy;’ MarshiU’* camp, ; ara^a'ilio J ; :t ' ■ : r A ■ •>» ipt|MDx«-«r. !**«»;: "r -u"[i ; -o--j*vv- »:■ A-; j GoT.»eiJiioar*e I jiiQgiral Iddrett, | Got. j Morgan for tha klnd: azpHbaion di hli i v < hlajpn.;pto abla administration. . Gov.' £. •aidThava 'ipitmbljJcwora MisapporV the j ConsUtotidftprthd Unlued/Suteiwiihaintl 'grab^t!MtrlbUpai/ { i^[d' < guiranttea, 'and- 1 ‘ lhall'lappbrt It. , 'l , haTe‘'hlio: sworn tosup-; pbVt tka CoillitoUbnhndthi S tala' ofNew ¥tfrk all; iUpdwbn’tnd rights, and I ikaUbphOld lt-1 have J*om to support the daGaa of tkaoftoaaf GMarnbr of the'Stats/ and, wilhyonr aid, tbaj »haU‘ba taithfaDy , : Tkaaa.co*iiUU|Uoni andlairt a« maaatior tha gnlmoa ntoor ott*Ul condsot, and for yoni protection add wal'ara. JChndrtt lair raoofdad tor my bbsarranoe Uthjitdeclar* lnxthitlt shall Wthe'cluty of tbt Govarnor tomUktatn hnd deftDd;tha loreraignty and juflidtoUon ofthrfltnto.' tha mo»tittietin jnhqtlin of tha Constitution ik that tha Got* thhlawi ara faith* hihazaonUd.and sohslpme-Godthsy shall ‘ ,w • ;. 'Baj&iaotjd^ on onr naUoxßl alUira. Dor) poaUion -as a BtaU has baaa happtljr atUndad to by ay mOaaaisor. 11? tiadsontba sabjaot willba lOi bardliitha lisglilithit. WMta Jwowto* (hat kli potluoa nTaibißlUUa ooatrol ov« naiional aflkli» # ha!(Bayaonr) r3St vsntortd totrnilthat,btfoTathaond bfhUlarm ofsar >lofcifcaMh&t& wiUbs agatngraat, glarions land.niltadM.lt ohW j; ■ Liteil fromJtd w Otltjana. * . <a*si»' WMkUtnauriiad N«w Or ud tkaraaijiiß. i . »i*kt bad'tangtaij; pia HiUtatiaaa upoa tha holdlßf at ahuroh itatMa, girlie »*tlaa,how«»at. thtnwitk m* aahjaot 19 rtililotivoi Inpaiad ;as *1 atkarnak. i:h-' i ""/ 7 • ■ qulta anmabat of -polltmi prlioaan h»»a baa* j6«4w»4.t* ba rauMaitj »e tWlafi tbatr dbftla.laMai.nH *o. mU >1 JwiUUtj. (a, tha r TkaiManat Craola.frac* ‘Nr* ‘Toik, it-' • < 'B*'* r fa«ibi»*o, (JaiiJ«4H-ArriTtdi tha •taanar BtMtk 'ltatkija,' tram 1 Ottgaa, vllb TfhklaittMna •( 'WMblaftoa Tanltanr, atM .tfia -iraaki" MtiUlßt’ toatait; tm tha ;ataatlano* wwrtalng cPaan at* larftata of tbk aanaU a «u aaaunmad bulaata. ■•■:■ v:xMi'MMMar‘QanUtfct!ah Ballad to-dar. The Battle at JUrtkeeabsro./, ; j ‘ ja.a. S.—terribl# J>UU*'kja* J fought at Mntfreeeboro,lea*«• thergmettefc eintp of the war. ThtTidihb twiwjw* •d tberebel* on the Boti iat&neaif fltainKrtV Creek.. .Heavy Tberebelrwtre driven beok.We captured 100 a#d; klUed’arid wonndad aUrge number. Oar lots Ul7O killed and wounded. , 11 ~ J •' , At day break on the 31it the fight mux»H newad with great fury. \ McCook’* edrp*,we?eJ opposed to Hardee. After dajperate'llfktii) g with aheavyioM.oaboth aide*, MeOooltVe treated baek two mllei.- He.aoon,reUled l aB&| waa again driven back. At night he wa* font! milei tbif tfde'of the ground occupied la the morning* The . fight continued- dntil ten o'clock p. m., at whioh tima, had. maintained oitf ponrtbh. f ‘‘ r ' i; ‘ > " The Federal ion i> very heavy;' ‘- 1 12 Killed—ißrlg. Oen. Sill, LLCoKHareacbe, of Bdeeeeans’staff; Brig. lnd.;4 Obi. Kell; of the 2d Ohio;, Col. Shaffer, AeV j lagßngadior.QeneraJ, Col. Farmer, of the{ lsth Ky:j Col.Joue**bftbo24th Ohio; Lt. ) .Col. Cotton,of the6th.- Ky.; Lt.'Cbl.' Jonea,] of tha 39th lad.; Maj. Carpenter/of the 14th I regular*; MitforEdseßgarten, of i Capt.Qarrett.oftbolOthlU.; CoLCarpen>J I Ur, oMhe.lBth Wi**on*itt Battery", end | CoL HoKee, of thel&th Wi*.> no . Wounded-r-Brik. Gan. B. H. Kirk, of lU.; | Wood,ofXeit; ,Vana]ava, of Mlna.; Colonel |C**iaU, of Ohio; M*j, Gan. LL CoUß*rry,sth Mej, Slemmer, 10$hJ | .regular*; Maj* King, l>th regelarr; manyl othfiri..Tbe Slit, 25th;and SSthlHTtrtfif loiitN lsfchand ,38fth : loM of their rnaotber; , the lOlitQhio lort, 124;. the 1 I 28tb Isdlana abont the tame hnnibert* Tfibj total hilled and wounded!* eitimated at 2,- 6p0./Therabellouexeeed» ~cw*«..,.qett#ral4 J. SU Bainea was killed* and Geh.Chfiathini] .waa wenndedand taken prinoMr."' ..'.SI We hay*. captured : 6{M),pri*fftt*ri. ;Jsiel fight vm renewed., A.t.3 a^m. ; on January* I warhaard at Woeda' a&d Van ; 01erea’ difriiianri ; n«re In Murfreeiborodrivingth* enemy who I IWerwin.fall retreat. net*reached- Naihvillajm January 'Utfi «M flp.m. Commluioned' offioere, Uaior. j Pjfraakiln, 30th Ark»n***;Bapt. W?sr Jehri-| tfta*ldAjkaaw*Capt. J. P. BagU, 't4 l Ar-I ka»iae;-Cepi.S., C. Stone,l» t.T«?p«*ifeoayr4 alry»j.iklaay.>nUdlnfr,.n;ere taken for [hoipl-1 ItabpuiPQ***# a great numbcrof, Wourided arri IfbeiDg broughtin now*.L-.1-.o?* I T^eriver,ia falling, eighteen nohea ; .oa,tb*, jihoili., l -4 'jc.-.-in i' : I ->llejog.goley,;eommandingi«js^f j iKenbackV; tW nhttthtc fcamp at killing and I WQq&dieg 17jaad captorisg 51; and bornlne; |:aU4h«lr; ouap be|Bdtfttg^ J henNe.eed aduge amount of ami. j w ; !« ,The report.that.4s,o49,rebel* eroMod the. I Combarland lalt Itondv* were* l.towarda Lo'nUvUle U .qwura. .. ;.^y, oUtdUp»tehkMbMrMUT»dc r ;f C a • £oiiiniUe t ifaH. ftra eroiiedthe 1 , Cninbeflaßd’rtrdrni'd cat, off HubtUld J ai GaineiVbrb/'aidj %ffiwfireJ } lfr front of ttamfordiville cnthi 25th of Xleoem* her; Ccirßob«ori,ofHu3 25 thK Y f>! drcr* part wthf rixf ?-•'•-••••>•.'••' *■' ! ti-j-.nTf ,nwu*i. win' llverl -ebotejii* kii foriiTtll*, widTnwodlo theMifMtloiLOt Elite .abetptowfl^barntng^ftfiij^M^lfkiiOn 5 areelt And Nbllni. He' del trojjid 7 --thi'faeettek S*S •^■3 , sS? rt ?j fc^- Rotting Fork? .r' ; ■* >/V- ; . . . * ~ *CoUH w^#6 f^* l O t hHy}/&mibltnd!irg' a brigade; overtook'htar it attacked him, kllllng-and wonmttng-*: namv -ter and captor log* cap Uta and ibmepnfalts. ; Col/Dali (rebel) died of ‘till Veandr/and pneoroorheateQenieof’irtllkry. CoLHarlan croiied/panbed and, attacked, lrtmatßbttlhgFork and Balt Riter’briigb/.- *Thla li the llrst Instance;! btUwi/ o( la* /entry wafting bnd attacking «welrj.y;:-/viyj ; Hot ran' fled before Harlan‘to BarditQwrf. aid Homthere atttdrptedto; fsie»pe l lbit#bitt < Lebanon.and Camp BellerlUeU of tbel2BthKy.,commandlngmiere»mttiOM4. ( bim'tkli'morauig,klltt&fc a nembet and'eap* > taring ninety men j hi* eafraOT-a&Fua&nate itiow vagona.i Übrgntt U'fljm|iMedi|iltaMS^ _ /.Qetu fieynelda mashed. IxoiCvinigoWi y«j r tetday, for..Greeniibnr£ him. ' [Hoi; !the i 'killed; "Oar eaanaHlekarer* toot jet Reported* ,; - .Mcpxgbn “* d<, atn. BiliiroM'rtMhtHiMi ruism<r;j ’ . !7,, [Signed] - o.l*. 9?°*- " iT DfeatractHfe FlreiaNew York.,.,* ; 'Kit. York, Jan.* dr* Aigbtjbr atroyad WUiOn'A' sraokar. bakory'tnYdHbft jCreet; loia'QTar.ssQjoQo./thVoeC:»o4i£*J»t&o ■ mflls.idjouiagltrtfra 'alfobaraad; Tha b«xt bttildlkg' wai alao h’aniad.. It «ii OOCttpiod by vorlooi Kaa.< 75 ua.77 waroibimnd. Ity rat ooonpiod by DacoriAMaaari; Whitfield ‘At PkuMrvHßf ferty k JTeHogh; lo«k > $5.'000j 'l&CT9?welt pied by Bmlth- & Sly,\wh6l« Idii ttd /. e. Bly'apapet >taioj;fe>j&.dW9*&M* Brbdine <b Smltb'a' printing iofio« y Ho. who#d baaibcaa loii amoanta to ss*ooo. ThV fin theft’; iprud building No. M, occupied by Sitfgft Jfatf ft*. hba,iUam pipemakeri; toil IfijCrobn Jtctttfc ipread Wlßoekmari I treat, 1 dat&efiߣitbrfe£ boltdraga’ aad thaiir ebaUnta'f to libel of: aboats4,ooo. Q.W. WobdTakd. 4 ’Wakaron; Beekaan ■ ,o»f . The Busobil &t, i. JaFFaaatiaOiTT/ke., Jan.2U<iß(rtkilo«*«» of the;Ltgielatfire, £o-<ißy,paistd ft reaolution tb.ippoint'R Jbl&tr Oomaitted to, zßumondln OoDgrt'iii tortptbprißtt-iioi UU ■OOO tepay aueh enrolled alHtie' T k*hatti' f biieft'* In abmoo;- Alao/*b’aa* :! Cb4gr#»#}|9xg|f#| thi* State all thd rebel property bonfiKftted to; •the XJftlted'Stateftcf !h damnify %hty alaopuiedazMoldtldn •feT'ft jpyrtede •len, onToo ad By tfext,ioHbe ohoUoiir of two-; UniUd Statea |;* ,- f * „• J ‘ ‘Jioutsvitt.*; Jad; uatbr atodd Sfcsb.'YhatotaktorfiO?. Sontb irW, olearc 'Thermometer? 11°% Behai; w C o hso ii «IVEHIPCT£LI.If3'ENCE. Jndi«tron*of'-nan r or inffw.' Tfia macn tlnabrtd: of aevjs' fc# mark* Iml eVontog/ twye Mof "c&nclaifbn bowl y ScMnber hap patarf.thiifii* &rir *Ol remii* ©p*ti ; tbe 4b»‘ irtoUr. ifeisl doobltul. 'WMmtel i 'SJMßS!ftBra StauMj *a*»«knUßT, .bot-thU »i»i«t m«J U M» aaptbD.itlawt mby «»..’,•/ j ’T* 4 * **** ! Tbara wai a ml lb* i*r*ay*«artay t nd soih j Lb*, TO*f AlpaMbta w» laigw tban'fer a , TfctroarabtitconiparaUrelj' foir lug, and band. ihflaa ft* will' fifr M dUßdttiritf fruit ' Tha ttt«a hriM dydMjbottftfctfr -butUw* ttiU remain*} »iyifr«iiu«gbfc£a«Ugk£ Lbttto MaiUo. &«« teWUlOi Ti J. P»IUo, fibtk jUrtattaj Abww, trap Plod—aU, wl fctllft Ciri,< Ihnili toal*. ? ‘Tb*Salfru«pflram.H. Y«4UJH«r hwoto-daJ|« J.;.,'',.i l-'i i 3 i T>» digart iir*i; j liU i Q riiacalu Aurora, for Qtafi bo*U *fnia<d \ i I. AJJ*toj Urniwfr i*clklis Jroa^. r mi €Kj jfraoUj, wUk.M bt^vlnclodlag ijKUrgaqqtutlty ol ao uriftt* I' loaataa* t* braak bar >: dafr/ ! uil *ni bar» to U»or»r>diy»tt*PrlreP>>*»f ftp I' 4 ThdSalllalfri 1 a■hwrk'tbaa .oiada a Irip ■ ’ frWc^to l YtckiVurt» H!UB.-,*nba cam conatatv lngo|,‘*totiahaßdrrdp^^|*. ; w *. , i TUatla*' fruwfr pacfr r X{uW H«rtib,iofraQi' JUm, JitUbyT* teZapafrUi thl» •tmiagP&pvi crrrkfthsfc ’ ;/TtaapupaU* Ktaaur£x«d Lotaai, •will frlU'vAylMArfobCUiclaßatl bndfcfriVlUare day.a*i*•**■ 1 Th« nav aadcoaunodiout Argonant^-Ka^ T. W. Portar; *lll get of fer Si. ijonla tbWavaulugf without OU, CkpluM<jOartj.*iW fralnacJdsrfrwf- UieoflOa., \ •./'• _-. •'■" ■■ «■••■•• PiKEPAKKD CIDEBjBOK'PiCMItT ; OT*.—loo bbta, «it tx akU W *- '•■uti • mgwnMoCwM! WMUJtt ««**»#, to to>glAWUl*«i s' h. ooLLnra. EME D«j, bj Bn. paSSw-WMKjrtß OByTvellclCWibr* towiehtp, Alleghany v.i'*n.^y*jsJJ?SW} ! i^SsU 1 ...;. . . f'" 1 AH fcittßttjwti 6*l of d/t*g, sou cf tkm t» wm» Hijßnihfci Marlng’.lntt I m jvißdo«t Ught fran l«< [•<ol£fcWolr'*hadi£ liita;jntfrartnd his talk I tak»*Kbrt.h*»ofrtoherttaitfc#robee«f l*m*r« * r&e<irMaw wjbdto* 4 croirii alilory. Although t kttrom’ into w» #tbHnjp Tort** or the world at-* | *m fatrftnAtie tic« aadioilka . I cf yfairih, integrity j.nad whom! hwpfllty »»& Matings of dispeelUea. % ] Sat t£# jtitfßf iUirtfaa'longor throbs 1U ktndaaaa; I ikiajf^'UDlW^^fiXs%ftd£i gating; thofaaanl jiiyaßievWamd apMfcttflta the dost ‘oflda 1 li» 11m dan to jaweltjtha e r ntag of Ho parents are toft , fto Wrowj' bot 7 gootfr ila 3 frfsiida sorrosnded hba la ifi&Htif Witu* printer4td.nrlQ J WM? 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