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U jwtmrtl] dvihtf ty SKPATBICKS, M Liberty street. 3 JtaakereJ; T* ' doj soked Hcrldk> Jthea rinc; Oerb. Sou*; w»: Sracf Logwood; :iraet .CoSes; •I Iwo-fcusUl Biji; oraBroom«s (tofioger; l*f. GOKMLT. r t miTtrttwt. it Cora; )riod Peaches; ■ Bnor?* I otter, Bockvletl ctVby • , reck* eg., " jolrtalrGroMn. 1 /Q-, Liberty rt. Ipsfrttrjgh 8- RIDDLE & 00.. antTous asd PaoraiKTOßß. PoblieOioß Office Mo. 84 FiftS gtrect 'KOSNIBO AifD t V AiIUJQ BDITroSfI, DAILY, OOKTAKIHO THE LATEST HEWS DP TOTEtt HOPE or PDBLICATIOH. SATURDAY MOBNIKQ. JAN. 10. NEW TERag OF .THE GAZETTE, ■OMim Esmim, by m»n, par yw 4S 00. • i 4 tl months. Tn. U . u M _. la. dagls a, Srorao Kair»it t by mall,™, 4 go. 11 M mouths ss. " " **.«**z2r: *l««.r Kbino»,|ls4i,Aipte, i« ymr„ 1 00. " dub# of 6to 10, »» .. IM. M dubs of 10 or racro M .. 1 £5. Tl^‘ r ° “““ t * xlj »<** d.b « Sftaa, ssartHmsd ,b. Iraxun, Ounn ‘ d ° l ’ 01 ■'•“‘l. " Will Band tb. ««™ OAnra dally. Blngl. & ••"AH aslmcrtpUaa afrfcU, tm adann. ud papam stopped whan the time explm. THE GBEATEST. BATTLE OF THE WAR Wednesday's Conflict at Murfreesboro. w. gin up uU our *T»ll»U. fpece, to-dny, to lt« following moot ebly-written oni eoßpUu desorlpUca of the great battle foogbt near Murfreesboro, on Wedo.sdey the! but day of the old year, and eeutiaued o»' Thursday, Friday and Saturday, till the rebels wsredrifen from ersry position they bold, and foroed to retreat towards Shelby. Tills and TaUahoma. We have already glren a pretty foil acoonnt of. the adsahoe from Nashrille, by another correspondent. This one, whose letter appears In the Cincinnati a “ eU ’> of. yesterday,.takes np the thread of the narratireoo Wednesday morning, wribng from the battle field on,Thursday, Jan^lst: A gnat deal of misapprehension enrolls ,h * Mtur » of the battle-field at Mnrfreetboro*, especially ei that portion , wfatoh was the sotno of the bloody stroeelo of ' Wednesday. Sven the mope lurnishod to olfioen by the Indofetigablo oorps of Toco graphloxl Sngfoeon, fall to exhibit oorreotly ; thef<tetons of thoTlcUiiy. Zhetrrorsoenu -to - bo-thr-confounding together of two dis tfoot and •operate atnams—Stone’s rlrer. ' wiioh rises io the northern part of Rother ford onnnty, end flows past Steward's Forry, almost directly north, into the Cumberland ■ and Slope riTsr,,wMeh tehee Its .rise in tho I stulaorn extnnuty of Rutherford and the! eastern part of OampbsU, and alter tnrers ing both of’ these and a portion of Daridson. I eaten the Cumberland about tea miles below the latter. It is the weetern branch of I .‘fe-Wwirt***** Wt Murfreesboro', end oonititnUe it. rirer of which mob fre of this battio. No map that! ban erer yet seen represents correot&.tka'.poiiUon'of tile •frcam ; and of oonrse l had notmjselUfao to trace it out. But when our line ctihatUo wee formed in front of the town, 4£ Wodnos dey inornfog,jonr left, wing,nitcd npcn the nTli'.t 0 ? “* m,n v “ Clsro's division w » t,r from the same, i P 1 ??* tl1 * ,lT ” flow * almost In anorth •riy direction, Its boars# when ' passing tha town being nearly dae west. I noted accurately the position of tho rari ons brigades on Wednesdey morning: bat as timn worssomaay pomplioated moTomonts brigadaaotnally flgbting iir the Sams order ,ia which it wai nnt petted, I deem it nnneoessary to men- Won tha plaea of asoh. Qaa, McCook's ooduoaad* which is tha riche of tho army, consists of thra# dirlsioas --Johnaon?«,©*fi*?, Sbaridan’s, posted f«» rlght to kft.io sha order ,in wMob I m*t© namad thsDp Johnson.*! had Davis, twin* throw* forward had to tho right, so as to form a Una , which mate a eoasldarabla ; *fll* tha ramalsdar of tha army. Gom; Sheridan's dirision was withdrawn somavh&t ca-fha lalt. aad acted as a nsstra for tharightwin*. .Of "tha center, commanded by General Thomas, hat two divisions waro present. «•**•? s aad Bossean’s, stationad from right to laft ia tha otdsr named, Rossaan*s , soma what withdrawn* and ooaatttaUnc tha Utaoaater. - Zha lift wtog of da army, under th* eom mead of Goa. Crittenden, was posted U the following order: Palmer on the right, Wood in qi*(pentre,and Cl*v* on tho Ml. a pari QfPabaartiadalso bf VnClm'i baiis thrown slightly forward. * Tho enemy's Itao stretched transversely yf.yi. S.tonarivar,.from tho .Lebanon pike, on th* Yraakllo road oa the loft. Their left, at tho beginning of tho battle. «ao 90^Bl^^^lK^f9 * d ** w m right E“ MoCook had finally got Into position. Hudeo oommanded tho rabel left,consisting Cheatham's, MeCown'a aad Wither'* dir" an tho.axtaoaw kft of **J*™ff> aad Ciealbamlnth* wiag. wa* rolaforood oaXutsdaj aight by tho addidonof CMbcra** Mbißcrlyßackaei**) division. Buhop P«k ltd tho rebel right, consisting or Prooton Smith's aad BroeSh ridg*'* di Ti,i °ai, nnd Lieut. Goa. Kirby ? aaU SSf ® a ***** dlvirio*J loathe rebel tro. 'Tnh dlririoa of-Bpotikiaridgo waaoa the. extreme rebel right* Besides thooo, there, j but it iscxtnmely probable that with those and iho xemforceacnu afterward rooefyod, the rebel -anay did aot outnumber, even if it eqhaled our own. •, • ? . Th. fi.ld of batti., of the oraWr, WU mo4t ~ °? la * jywMi Kkrinrabero than s"•£&*.**"&*■ of dcnro* ground on both Hdn of the turnpiko, pad nmo patotc. of woodland sufficient to eosoeal tho greater pprtioa of our troop,, until th*/ .hoold bb mdj tajadvauca. Bthlml! tho wood. oon maling ear foromoit Uz.j, and to tho loft of tho«o which Uo on tbo loft of tho tnmpiho. la ja opon and illghUy olorntod ground utond lng to th. riror. ThU forinod tho kar to onrenUra:po.Ulon, utd itwu hot* that th. F*auh portion ef tb. w.gOni w.r. park*l (or On tho loft •omooonfitldr extended to tho IL"'“o!| 6 d t hS2 l! '* r,w * of wuninoottiion of don»o oodudriobO/opon iprau whoro tho rochi oame to tho isrfooo and nothing could grow, bolto pf tolor.bl. tlffbor, and .mall, iwnWdtwfiiHiA ' P lk » “<* railroad ran near ouch othor “ “*••"*«*» opon .moo whloh forced tho J?,! ® P o,lUon- . from* point whoro onr lino oEbmtiio crowd both, n dliUnoo pott on tho rulrob indlontu that it la Juit twintr •to*j!PMp-3Uk,nm ■ 7 So,u, " (ltutod In dl*r !?* PVU hold, hut non. of thorn, ozo^>f tho hrlolc building of whloh. tho laMio «u ha»M ontth. d.p boforo, p1.,1 u i n^- V 4 "f* >“ e» Wodnord.7 ri2ht^ l^h?n.^l 1 4r,D 5 ”““•»<>"» on tIJ £*!*■ „ i“* l»t Minoatl BhtUrr, o»pt Bi- IHlnoU, Copt. HonghlSlnl Phltitof iioTS yfjhhorljnno dlrltlon, which now . Th * “tof IhSSdloww throw hintMlf npo» Bh.rl.Unwith «rrihl.“n' T,E< *d with Urf«r nanthw and gr«*t.r d.«- P“*ti«n th»n bfor., nndSßbrtdSS m« wot. for s aomut oompoDOd to nin rrr.m.A 0Blj'» aiownt.howiTor, th. hnn ud nohlo Bill, MiUUd by other diricg offloont •oon rnllud th*ndlring troopr; th* fluhlnr hunorof thW.taf.ondo mot. brnncod and* nhhoaghBUl parohnud th. rl.to^Mth^; lb?/ *olrta*otttVd!lT , " 4 “ 4 “~ fff"* I*UoMnit 1 *UoMnit cloniU, and fluhb th. * do I th. bod,‘<aS l Sl*^a u “ i °£rtS^S t *^u*° «treme right. Ztaee'iitliim:of the taeU/^MoOewa'*, nr A genu it il/to eeU.otu tp and ihlri**n i* fifteen sir- leford, IShim, i bite Agents. >o=to» espouses i*iRK Machine, .tttdl Klin*. . ;.vva- Jj* I * MLY PITTSBURGH GAZETTK —COMMKRCIATi .TOTTR/MA T , Cheatham's— bad advanced nn^T ,I J* ca nmn,J “d charged impetuously SSSfffa 0 ? f” 1 IporUoroi the JMwtfy la Jebajoa*f dhrUloa InmadUUW indeed, before thee had taken £&*,&?“? .Ueh-end 7 .^of tte aras&jarsrsxr. b-s— A, sattT' i?™ hi! sreeteet ambition to take pert In e battle: SS/ra’Sa 1 hc,lr «ft*aend how earn wP“»«on from the.old TtW dleieloa whieh prevented him from Ji?® * l** rt * n , <be tattle of Perryrillo. Hie • hojr ceme atlsst; It to an d hlui rmuiy, bit ttoeo upon whom he hed s right torely to JMled_ to do so; wad ot* hie runs Could be loaded and discharged three toes, the rebel hlmeelVr ,W y ! * w * 7 bis men, end he “ d the ftrSTt^n! I *®*!?® 4 ' *"®* ,t Obtain Simonson srcit!SiiM to iv “ ib "« i > t «* - , of.lHlaoU, commanding one of the brigades In Johnson's disUion, waTse vorelp wounded while endeaToring .to rally 5. “*? ,n,mT ,I,oo tedwl in jje? ““Pletely hemmed in; VV** »“»<" of officers of every grade won *®‘ 4 ®™ wh *k i tending elmoet at the mu elea ot the rebel mnekeu; th. brigades and Bp s® «°<bSr In 5“ graeofdl disorder, and the rout of tbo diyition became Irratriereblo and total. h.L’ o ,?^: 0 ., 1 ’b®? 1 . r * i “ * “or® about mj' I h?» fo k *^ 3 S ,0 > but I cannot, from all that than that the rijht wing of our army was completely surprised, and that, too, under olroametaneee whlclfthould here rendered tt pertieularlj careful and vigilant. Whether Uen. HcCook or Gen. Johnson U to blame for this, an impartial Inyestlgetlon wiQ hereafur dotermlne. At present the sentiment of the h ® ,tU a “ both; and I Imagino It will not be many days before S ok “*“ ln rbe leadership of the 14tfi army corps. v The right sf Davis’ diyillon, assailed at the same tlino ai Johnson’s, gaye way slmul taneontly, and the rout of the remainder "tm? *0?““" of o 0 "**- Ibis IMt to G*n. Sheridan tbo task of ra« peUlng the hitherto successful onset of the ;?*' V, , TC L**f J ““ *“>« more faithfully than he to perform his task, and neror was a Ui^'dlritlfo b i “ 0 ?“ *“i»nt soloists. wh.=h tT,. i“ [ o,au ? • “rid of pirot upon J£‘m S.H . l ’/ ok *V-dbt wing turned in Its StV.S 41 u p “ l ‘ loa * “BdlUou can sully be Imagined, whan the Sight of Daria’ division tot.it without any protection from the tri- BOW •»«®ed uppn ite front and right flank. But it fought until a fourth of ire number Uy bleeding euddring apen the field, and still both remaining brig. SW tJ’ wiU tt " »>• f*te as Sen. »Ui. Thw it gin wiy, and as la almost every InstauoeoAhe kind, retreat was obang sd to rout, only loss complete than that of Johnson and Davis. « ei AUthose divisions wore now horlod book th£wi“ UU. u* "rier of ooaar thickets which skirt the turnpike, and cztoid Se« n-“a fl Abt- BtlgiSr after brigade, b“ U if “ter battery, from Palmer’s, Ns/ley^s Lldu d * Tt,loll, ’ were sent into the midst of the thlsksts to ebook tke progress of *b* “bj the fugitives; but nil in tern were either crushed outright by the flying ei‘7™i br ui,n by the impotuosity of the end put to confused flight, or compelled to rs tire and extricate themselves ln thebest man n«r that swmod to offsr. lb» history ef the combat in those dark oodar thickets will never he known. No —-u oonld sea ovou the whole of Ueown ngtmuL “I®° wU ' •’« be able to toil wEthey we that fought brarest,and they who proved recreant to their trust/ I know there VO tk^, 8 nf OW ® rdio *v 4^^^*<i I know, too, thot thsro «u showa bj m&cy ofiMnudn. l f w tbos vbkh dU® ffi.^S. 4^ aorua - 4tJ “ foU »' w * 0< But In setts of hareiem and devotion t la spire of dasperere struggles which mxrkwi ev- OTfrogh advance of the foe; in spite of ,nn awful sncrlfloe of lifo on the part of the offi oenpnd sotdiore of the Uniea army, tbo reb els still steadily pnshad onward and came D *«*r »nd answer to the turnpike. Nearly two miles' and a half the right wing of our army had boon drivsn, and a falutnei. of heart earn# over mo as the destruction of our whole agmy seamed to stare us Ist the t Bntth. word wont forth ft.m Eoxornnit [ th. lower of tho loft wing and orator won i hurried oyer toward the right, aad raak behind raak, ia aa array of impotlng . grandear, along the turnpike, and faring to ► the wood*, through whloh the rebel* were ad i tiatiag. a Zhe *e*u*: at thi* time wa* grand asd aw ““Hltho d»y of jadgaoitL I ttood ia tho aiditnnd oponthohigh.it point of thuomo *P«o, holng between tho tnrn- P‘““ d Hto railroad and foralac tho hoy to odr onHro polition. Bet thor.be!. onoo oh bin pomuion of it, and of tho immanu tnfn .L' r i, t A D ’ P* rk,K ? *H>ng (ho tnrapiin, and uih Union nriay wu ImtrUrably nfbhd. ?JS iu^^Um ' :r *!*•"* wonid ho out Effhaptar* **” 1 fr °“ utt * r ”»*> *>*»* h ji?4!** h«»m» non.and plainly aridrat that aU th. re-inforo. B<Jnt * " tlo h had bran harrUdinto th. Wood. Sn.tain and raUy tha brokra right wing OHinS.i.* ’’"’•‘JV 0 J tk “ ,c ™f H> that oUon, had proud iudcqaaU to tho talk, hadin turn bean overthrown by th.groat f,” 1 * ’T" Hi inratrlnahl. ,™jrtrijlwngh thi wood.. • Such <cuad. a. prdoeeded from that gloom/ fore*t of pines MAP***. waramoaghtoapp.di with ter ror, th.ltcnt.it heart.. ..ty* tear of oannon, the oraahlng of .hot the tro#., tho whirring and*banting of jlbaU, tha unlntorraptod rattl. of thUty thhuand an.kou, aU mingl.d to oaa pro- J rolamo of aoand, ia. “raft* 11 the thunder, of hwna had boon J!ar. ‘“k'thfr, and aaoh lndirldnal hunt: of 'ih}* 1 ““W had bran roudarad pir- PJB**- khoT. it.all eonld ho, heard tha wild “* traltoron. ho.ta, aahedy aflar v IS '‘‘““troop, gaer way and won pi.hhd back toward tho tnrnplko. Niaroraad noarar&mo tha..torm; loader and loader mounded tho tasult of battle. Thoiimmoneo train of wagon, parked along * Bttdd*nl/ seemed initlaot with streg .‘U*; aad e.ery .jpooiu of army. Tohleia 4'™°*d ,d by frlght.ned mnla. and horns roll ad add nulad away poll moll, ia aa oppo.lta direction from that In which th.Tiotorfou ho w .*f J nai *C onward. Tho ahonu and erica of the terrlled toainetere urging their trami to tho top of their apsed were now mlnglod with tho hUlowe of eonad whloh ewnyod rad •urged orer tho lold. Errrythlng now depended upon tho rogl monte and hatterie. which the gralne of Sra. Boioorane had mauad along tho tornpiko to the enemy when he should emerge from the wood* la pursuit of our broken ead Aries UtUlios*. Suddenly the rout beoemeTUlhle. ead n crowd of-ten thousand fUgltivee, pro ranting oeory po.riblo phuo of wild and ai oontroliablo dicorder, hnret from tho oodnr thlckoti and rushed Into tho opon apace be twran thuu.cd tha turnpike. Amongetthem aU, perbapa no half doara member, of tho lame roglmont oonld hare bran found to gether. Thick aid faat the holla:, of. the enemy fell among, t them, and aoorea were ehot down ; bet etill tho number oonetantly UMbered by racoon of tho froah orotrde wbioh bant erory moment frem tho thioketa. It wa. wia tho greatest difienlty that tome of. the repment* wbioh hnd been messed together u * of foriorn hope, to withstood, dud if pofclble drive beck the oohorto of oould prevent their raak* from being crft&ed or broken by the mass of fugitive*. pealUoo upon the el«v»t»d ground onst«* tke railroad and turnpike, I could .yifWithe whole sbeae; and with aa Intensity ofUjUercat end tumnltnons emotion which: X language to express, I watched for ttUyffsaU when the desperate soldiers of-the r should enter the' open spece»;:iA J**y®*st ef Iron was whittling all around isy for the first time since I began to la the transactions of. this fearful whistled and burst unheeded. I ®f|? ao pratoaslons to extraordUary physi- P° K Co»H«»» Regimeßt. titiite, .w«, U . J,lll- OotTwpoudtna. of tb. GairtU. . V 0w rootod to the >pbt; m* g&m To-dmj, like Christmas, passed Teryqulet and fixedin the quarter whore I expected eh* the camp of the 139th, with the exeep fPp®**? hed ea earthquake rent tion » thet os Christmas, tho men didn’t gel ••* oa " w,, moßy of my own ojecight, whether or no the °* * r* 4 ***“' delightful “ eye-open teoope upon whom reeled the last hope ef the Wong with: e eerere warning from Bri tai'mnkZw*™n*J kateh K*f« hcedqa»r‘ ? r., not to got drank, whbh of taperior puyiiesl oo«4« w " re, f* io " 17 ob««T.l by th.mon. therbibutoftheacnurinipoffibiHtj ofdbln*: Ihe offioers didii't far* to well, unites they 1 i h»d Monty of Money. Bor twobty-Jro oontt orte\l« : tod 1° W° n? /“£“* 10 w ® woro permitted to look at tho barral, md rtlfci «e» StAgL, fifty »Bto got of . driak, w.tatawhifffroa which ssmatimei rain or on ha army of to tor- WB^~^la °rad brooth of the Commlsury't S ‘.“V #poa °" »•* onhrohea bat- “*•»»»• Sotting bat oar morality and lnok Inot Uablo to of fando kept nb from getting very drank. Ao iHito*toSStal°Pfr s *t ££*?£*"* tu™ ol°ht r fr Pl ‘ lt '>, U, ’^’ ,h 0 rct “ rn ' d *° o.amp last Ch i“s° , Bo * M throw “ »P oroaotworko and dog Intnwh- “^ d . l 9tt * ntt ' r > « b «® w«,!for four day, made,if not a » o< l ejt!nery; aad the tropprj ‘downy 1 couch, a wet** cnof dad ere ©re *ny «ffort to“ er3ifl that mey a .."•» afc< * the three famous >e made &y our army. The nickels ♦>.«,'* S ld ’““ dl ’‘- ™ Utt night. oflthf jStt and which the ¥ d tfc ® n pardon of the rebel army moved off oath* reU fc*3i l °* 01 &o ™***n> BMisted road; thet they oould hear them bidding SiL of U OOCraEB ° f ??** SeTtbMr » other “* 00( 1 by*’*’ hands playing'^ b ? vT* &***“ “h’-Utics of Col. they moved off. ,M 17tS;tS «w^ i f ° h i°‘“ nU,, “‘i‘“ ,r . th ’ Onr^ mad. an ueoarion from Fai- IL\’ .SSrHS?” p “ MM atr^r 02 ?’ ht ? oountennaee One of our officers returned from Berlin thonirhKiiwiS* tu*nult around him, and hie Md. t tp*dey f where he has been for the last thoughtful and animated features expressing twe months, sick. He iiti «,>.» rnrifatSl w ! l )** t hkean from one to fire hundred barroU of sS7we« inspiration upon erety one that boheld him. shipped floath. along with almost USw^SSt £ fc VdP“, d «W which kind of m«S^Ukf ; «d thTtthl^s^ felt biAtelr to V* # {o *' h* already to be little or no rcstrijtiona pieced on the in from the woods, rank behind rank, and with Tho L. Q. D ha k remind am*.-. * t » s&irHSSS; moutk. r t?wn‘d ,1 *‘ ° f S.* “““ w^**d “ l[t t^®op ®° i ° D ' | o' >,l , I Md C i^trt r tj t^ny y mo» k 4y ra““ " ‘rb.’Smio'ti^' ml'^Arfr^tVying^ouLV'ln'^Qot -trT'll(lr.lhr .°! c U ?. IM ® f F* 1^hM * ,o ”‘ k * n «Mtry, wh.rt .Tory porion halfth. •Mm JtJ m.Yi Xi \ S cld i *° d «“P fiJkabmiv AU tb. .lok li th. diffiomM aS * B , ow ’ d,kei b ‘ fc ™ WkliMBW hospitals an to bo ehlprwd to ““ l ““> botb armi.s w.ro .nv.l. Waobington to-morrow. Ibis foot P m«v«^ from thr.T. ’ Moi ‘ ud ,ha> «’«-■ and^ildWd I^ gwpenud between the think will dlsoorer iteeinwon. 0 ' ** 1 »MSs»4r£9bSff -»“V^;X to o £ f^;-to°b^ f :l* u v ( o7dr.rr “ ,1 “ a Bus.of men, horses and wagons would'be The <r derkfe«** » dirceUon in anticipation of the JrtSideaSi wh h£Sv., ,i°{. .?^ y , k o . l **” whiiaod dud proclamation. An nid rebel fk! m.* “251 na °? ° f Who own. or.ron. th 4 fflSSlf' “? k ‘ Bd '“ k * Ofs=*k» Tb«oannry fow of tho inbnbitant. n. -M .omo.k.t.imnyr to that in tho wood*, maining on this lid. of tb. rlw and tw f t f „w.*j t .battalions advanced the commonest neoessarlea of life. \» yn they ioond no rebels betweoa the woods a&d himself, he l?* 0 * dffi*’ , S?» t th ‘ d “ d - “>• 0« «. n„ Mn'4frf 414 n r ."4Tta; s?f&j,isarK.K &: g‘».fe'«aa! 13*2^ k.£»:; o s.”“£ ““*» npnlso of tb. rak.li loft at- ; hhtion aoobptod on kmonnt of 1U hoaltb ifa nod it will honnftar bo ool.bratod In Ms- won vlsiu/to-day bTw-. Hai’nmSani aS. I^'‘ 01, ** *' tb * fiotJ mmbat wblob H. Andarson, Esaii, of PltUbnnth Tier ”'’ U * POW “ “ d ? r «n>M»« of « , » #db » s ‘»fil» mommsts, bring S?tb.lr T LconoLun.n o* .rooitn raa«.] CoU Coiliv is still with us, his hssltb, how- V* r > ».t y.t pormitang him to attend to any Hieut. Col, Owens is in command of the regiment. SS“ A * Md Hen. Wheaton of IhU brigade, are spending the holidays in Washington. Qen. Wheaton has the privi lege of Uking ns to, Washington to act pro yo« for the winter.: He will hardly accept the privilege, as be is a fighting man, and I don t think would ear* aheut playing gentle man soldier for two or three . jdase aehnseUs soldier* halve, up toahls time, mo nopolised provost duties. . ' Oot. B. Jay Alten lb'in Washington, ondoa- Toring t<) bar. hi. rj.gtm.nt transferred tb 'a oompoMd of “throe y*ara" ragimont. Ikia JS*t“* v°, n L 7 sbr“5 br “ y«n ragimbnt In tk. b whtab : it now It. It it r.,oll td b.r» tbnt tb. 9tb Ponn’a Buom. .ra to l»»U bom, to raorgani... Th, day It beau tiw, and .sob a one wt wonld «njoy wer, wa at homj. Wlthing you and o»ory poraon a happy New Year, I remain yours, £o., S; Lato from Auilieesboro. . Th V f °Uowing ipecial dltpatch to the cia oinnfcti Ocmmtrciat girei lomo intern ting it* mi of late newt: • UuaraxußOßo, tia Nashtills, Jau. 6, Report* of tho demoralisation of the enemy additional cocflrmatlon. Brookln rioge s division wu terribly punished. ft»- * b SJ one of hU ears, and bis Adjju umt General was killed. Gea. Hanson wu mortally wounded and died on Sunday eight. Breckinridge weat south with his wife Im mediately after bis dUuter. d Th* wounded rebel ofleert la our custody estimate their own loss, ia theseveralearael meato, at from 12,000 to 15.000 men. with grut alnoghUr of IrnnUag otHrara. ’ ' Ookuel MaUiraa, of Teanessu, Is mortally wounded and in hoipital here. The body; of General Hanson weat Soath to-day j that of General Balnos to Nuhville. Theramnlneof oar Gen.SUl were plundered oa the battle-field, bat the rebels Interred him with the hoajrs Hl< body was exhnmed to-d*y.*nd will go north with »h* remains ef Colonel Ga «..,,? he bodfcM of Colonel* Fred Jones and MUllaen have already gone. ■ r s*. r4 f r 91 tho,enemy wu enosim torodiua mura ranthJon the Bh.lhyrUlo rood, Bondny night, by Oon. BUnloy'. e*Tri ry, rad . gonoral ...acd, the rebel, ntranring with . tow of thirty. A negro fromßragg’. hondqnutor., left the rebel ormy within it. grilu of UrachwUr lut night. Do »y. tli.t ho hurd B;*gt ut h» would go to Chattanooga. Ho la men llkoly to fortify and Sght on Elk rlrar, an lor. high water in thoTonnewra rlrar alarm, him. ( hf.rfirraiboro wa. mo.tly d.aorted by rebel oltiiens, bat they ar. coming back, berei.E favor.while nfaring,to uk. aon-ccmbauot'. eathJ Iti. a feet, mot heretofore pnbUahod, thnt oath, night of Wwlneiday’. bottle, promi nent General, rappo.od General Roieoran. would retreat. He novor entertained inch an idea. After th. rahrie were gone, h. wu oom ilimraM for hl« traaolty. "T«a/’«ald he, •rranpora you faow Bragg 1. n good d.g, but Bold-fut 1* better." The lads call him “OSd Hold-fasto*,' They will fight for him now, even more gloriously than before. J.U ojfictrt who dtttrUd tXt jltld will bt <&»{•- •tdfma i theswTiee»und If Governors of States ere patriotic, privates and ftoU-oommissionsd offieers. will be promoted. The fith Kentucky, 9th Indiana and Bast Tennessee brigade, are among the distin guished* otavATca rxoK tbi psksidaitt to onvimiL XOSSOXABB. President Lincoln eoogratulates the Gener al commanding as follows; Wasbikoto*, Jan. 5,1853. To Major Otnaral Rotttran* • Tour dispatch, aanonnolnp the retreat of the enemy, has Jnst reached here, God Hess yon, and all with you. Please tender to all, aad aecopt for yourulf, the nation's grat itude, for your asd their skill, endurance and dauntless courage* A; Libcolv. Secretary Stanton also congratulates the General and the army. Heury Vindefl, negro, of Charleston, South Carolina, a slave of o*l Walters, of Bragg's staff, received emancipation papers from Gen. Roseerani~totn!ght, under the President's proclamation.. Major C. Goddard,Senior Aid, for gallantry and efficient servlet,jlw reoommendsid by the General for promOtleh, u Adjutost General, with raak of Lfaratenant ColoneL OoL St. Clair Morton, Chief Bnglneer, for splendid conduct and **rvtee, is also recom- BMBdod for Brigadkr Goaeral, The Anderson Troop. W« ere sorry to learn from two letton pob lbhtd in U* fYeee, that fiv Am drod wnd tkirty-Jlv oat of im» hundred aad fifty of the members of this regiment * tacked their arms os the 28th of Deosaber, the day thearmj mlrohsd from . EnshriUe, and re foted to go forward until compelled to do so “l -Roftorani, who Immediately ia«ned the following order: ; ■ "That the regiment asst move—that the above mentioned wasinenbordlna- 1 tion—that tho offloea'at present acting over ns were acting by his authority, and that a vattery of artillery would be ordered ont to icmpel obedience to jhU order*"—with this Addition to the order—"that he /th ough t the Andereon Cavalry was o&mposod of intelligent Union soldiers, who: Understood their duty and Intended.to perform lU" .. .The editorJof the J*reu remarks: “As to the oharge that their; officers wore inexperl lac®mP*t*®t, we need no better ref. ntatlon than the olood of Bosehgarton and the bravery of Ward. It;seems tons that these of Anderson Troop were holiday soldiers ; that the field to them was a place for display, and not for danger, 3£ “* «rt ”»« NottTlttß# i~LUJtKIIUK Bxsukxs.—The N«w Tork/Tribvu Shortlj/»flM ths airinl of CoL A. J. Hstniltonin this 0%,u » refugee town called on a oliont, whore le mot ami was introduced to a well-known Chun bor street dry good*: jobber, who has lost lie sayings of his; lift. by his Southern debtor*, bnt who has over bowed low to tho shrine of 81ayory, aid now, it is sili-la. bors under the delusion that by hir abuse of tho Goiemmont aud Republlouns B « n *rC •Hf' ( ke , * i ! l £**- ifkTorod ortditor, and oolleot what ho has dno to him. Ml.tafc;™ womd bo pleased iwith his stool. slsiST nblLfihewS' brought about the —that Idnooln and Stanton when Hamil ton inUßTupfed hlmjand, gontly udttinc M , .^r.° POn bhonid?r. askM“‘‘Mf “f.J, 011 »loyal. man h" Tho mer ?, ha “ t i 6 **ttle put back, replied, “I be “•JV I .*”- Wtobf quickly ffspoLed ggaa%a isttxrSn Prices In Richmond. |? Mjl’ : j Brown sugar sold yesterday at-gjs ants' per pound, by the barrel, and motoiw*'at ; $6 1006 25' per gallon, whoUttl* tjfcgj same commodities wereretailing—^^ugar^! $lOl 10 per pound, and molasses a£ $7 fiOi .06 and upward per gallon. jj j ' Of course all kinds , of bakers' oonfeebon ftry, in which’sugar and molasses form {n grodienU, inprice, and yesteiday a doxen oommon sweptiaodj cakes that sold last week at 25 odnis per doxen, were to 40 and 50 oents, and all other kinds of cake in proportion, parties who profess to knoir&ttribute the advance to the active aggressive operations piths enemy ui the eoulh and southwea t, may ultimately result in the destruction of' communication with Richmond for a This, if not the real reason, will servo very well for! an exouse, and the speculative mania that will,now certainly ensue, will run up prices beyond the present rates) if tho matter be ijot taken in hand by the government or Jan h <wyg- 1.. | ; JPtJtjrOß* A NEW YEAR'S GIFT.—One at KNABE'S PIANOS, whioh are *UU of hteiaw«T saod all other rUaos made la this coin, try. wanid fca the moot acceptable preeat any per eon coajd niki. * r A '*W*oid Piaaee taken Jn ezchanre, Je2> .OBABLOrra BLPME, iS Firth rtreet. ' CHKAP PIANO „ Mad* bj 'non BAINES BEOS., New Tork 9 I f!QI WABBASTJCD FOB FITS YEARS?? T . f f-tU***) purchaie a flnt » • »cdrfafe price, are r*ij*ctfol!jr tavited toealj wnd eaamiue the>e enperlor initruaeata. fcwof thlff < 00, » °f 'City, after, prcctulas* lew of these and auerwerda beio>>dU* appointed In aUgattlrg their orderadlled, lu.ptom cr two ob hand, and an now trying to ftjara'dieir reputation, bot thinking that their lotto* io ta* Meant. fl«b»a are in the ponotioa cf the eobecrl / k®f* »PPo*r U» print if they »Uli try t%la- Jort their xtpauuon, 7 Vi j.m CBASLOTTE BLPMEi 48 Tlfth atreeti; i: _de2P Sale-Agent for fiatnae Urge. PlutoA JJNUOIf Paiz* uzdal maos, BMrte Hjdo .» BMIr.iY.BOM, H<nr Tort. Th„ »' tb!*u,u^^ ptl ?“ m,w “ lli« Oondou Exlltl •* ooapoailM wits two Snndrad : end eighty Bhiaoe, front ail parti cf Xtuoswand ««. uorti . frj* rapply jnst rsMlrfas bj : - a.KLaß«a.BiM>.,63K;ui .fa*,); Agent* torjStoinway'a Plande. t»ISHQI,VTMOjrS, tfC, ] T“ 00-PARraSRIjUIP hststotbre ATki?HifiS Dd *. r * h »“«• »Un»of LILUT, bT&AIN A 00., it hereby dleaolved by antnal ecu- Mnt - BOOH H.T.j:iiLjS,i EDWIN SIBAIN. i .* , , THOMAS W: LILLET/ PltUbnrgh. Jan. lat, ISS3. fpHR WILLIAMS & ORTIS SEWING MACHINES WUUriUtioaoHb, j E. STEAIN; Ko. fiS FOCBTH BTSSXT, ■'■■ PursßaenH. pi. AT hHIXiiTJ JTiT* I fl*JT easodeteil with'them e&OI&a OUUBn**? e ? 'H. JUCKMROS enavOHH ro,mdr » Bortneee wm be cestintied «n fa>Sa X a} i ruf t nDll * t ,h * CUl >* Of BOLLIUH. Qiaaiauß * 00. il l. * ' ' 1 QwBOIWiTOLIijSSr/ JOmr H. BIOXBTBUtf/ . JOHSI CASAKD. *.T . j»o. ut,uaa> ; •t'wuux otuaaßevnx, i ' RtSSOI'UTKiNOIfPAKTNE^HIP. ■pired (Q tbeifiOth af'Anywt, t«i>a w . jr .n A *»■ ®iaa«?raa6sSb WaodAof tha Ute dra* for * ceaUinnatfOßWrtfcMr •SSffi^S?ff®fc 1,8 - tBßak ** ll *&*!*•& tofiSl Htunotwn to cU who niay Burciae* frum than. - Mr. ROBERT WATsStf^LnSS? ¥ZV*o {“* knows to the bo«lna«9 coamanfty, wIU SSTSKgSig °" bMte -.»iu> tU*n,5P ■mSSS 1 . nSS*^ 1 ® * jg. ' SBgfiHP* i rPHE PARTNERSHIP htaetofbre ek 'T J.HOWAJIZ) «nd BO ndvc foe niGM ead itrla at c&OWAnO A RODQEiiS, Copper -hod Tin - Wera fflentiffectnnni vh diaolved on the isth October ! by the death of William J. Seward. The tSu .tinea of tha late firm will b 2 tattled by the carrirw ♦55 Hedges, All thenuelTM to be indebted, will pleeae oil e*Vrftfhs TJOBKRTi BODGRRS, haring ; pj&' £• ****** tot «wt of WmiMV. fiSE. u!n^t 0f *s?if Eowani a fiodgem wilicoii. ®tf-wsssi *+**& oc2a;^a . , ROBERT BODQXUft;-. BOOTS JtJTD SBOES. 1 /JJS, HERB.—Our friend JAMSB t Market street, has nlotallj r». toxned boa the lost with a largo BOOTS AND SUOBB, J Onapridnc sll the differs®* varieties and strles now J. 0 * 11 *'» having selected It htauelf frmn the £? tar Si.®“ l, *f* et P?* r, » know pmpeiad.to efisr to Whkh ** 1-3 r w*Sm«d tor seat «i y g *dTlac ail tboeela want of neat and rabstan. tlal covering* fox tit feet to caQ on Mr. BGBJB. IMl* «s?rti dWtt **** " ni br,ult * 4 “ qoS P l **. *» MAIIKW BTttMt 1 . jQj.fia AIiBKKIS, BON * CU, “f .. Ho. 71, corn «r Wood «ad Youth oirooto. J uat reoetred a general and frwh aaaorime&t oMjAfcUto , itISSEB and OHlLCBK^VtthJck. BOOISj AHD 'SBDIS, Jut opened, BOYS’ ami YOUTITB tin and thick. cuton».aa* IIOOMI of all aims, tho beet aidTlf thle oountry* ' j .. . STAKCH AGENCY. Vho usderelgned aro Agents, for. Pittsburgh wit vicinity, for <! ' j- WATTS MADIQOK STARCH COMPAJUT, ? And keep constaaiiy. oa hand a supply of thetr STARCH, rarioui etylo packages, which erlll be sol l in quantities to the trade on meet rfnenmiliin temi BCHOMAKES t LANG, j U.l&tf ua LIBSETT BTBSST. | .. 0 0otob “ U*. Omttd SK^SSE"* 1 ““ “> .#S3. SrnlM*'2S , &£ “ l f* :*<*'*» ™ ttS 2j,f are BbtUM that tm i «r «ml wiUt>* 4dd«d IfactatUniad to *> „ i . CAV2D HJ walm - Collaeicr of tha gj PbtHtt. Pwi't. ; 77 P Ojj ]utt (Hade BnlUr, dm ip»r aaUr W •.000B*.ItMbBcO Batur. T*"* ' f aonußSiMhUiß. 1 IG* d«.-pjckn«i ] n SaboibaU J>.lod AooIm: . ! - tOBMakBinUUWUtoBeUK , „ n dor'll Uip. Uaaj BrooCß ■:■■■■ B«oelt»il «U fer mU bf ■ H. BIDDLE, 'j 1 r . . •. . . ... ' 80. mttlbfflTKJ-—I. , ; -l I .WUU> HtuvJS fyUBH, tar the tot XJ kr*iDf ris»*c>n«,ls wpcrlcrto all 0th«T»: 1» It miiti aa . *■ It ha* no iatir wtuUnr. •} S. It jrodwrtuodutcrdMt. ! "A - *. lt]*eNrmfrba rut .! o. • *» Ji pndaMtt ajrf black poUifcu C. ; ?, 4J 81X0S JOHHSTOS. i _§*<» cotet BadthfrMaadTonrihgtrwt*. J AAMja. 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