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I and consistently to the opinions and principles THE SITUXTION Ekt TENNESSEE. „-- 7 - ....-„ ~---------- _-- --- - ' that I hove maintained for thirty years, and The News. if to prefer living as I did before the war, to living as I have done since the war, makes me OUR mcfcgoND plowing BILL OF FARB. While wo write, the dispatches coming in j a traitor, then a traitor's life let me live, or a I give us renewed oonfidence in the result of the i traitor's death let me die." _____•-ems• — " ------. Wow military operations now actively going on et I Napoleon's Letter to the Sovereigns' Arinral. Or 1110 bfolranr. OP GT:FERAL WTI- of Europe. several points • &Rd in saving so we do not 1 , ~ ' I nes--Mrs. Gertrude Winder, mother of Gen. even except, those of the Army of the Potomac, 1 Winder, Provost Marshal of Richmond, Va., ... --- whose movements of late have almost been was arrested on Saturday at her boarding REPORTED UNION. DEFEATS IN LOUISIANA. beyond comprehension, and wo fear altogether house in Baltimore by the military arithori- de, do., ko. ties. She Was taken'to the office of Colonel • • barren of results at least, it is sate to say, of 'i Fuh, avail:m=llla by her eon, Charles R. --- nisi, results as ought to have been attained by I Winder, Esq., who resides in Washington, Special Dispatch to the Pittaborth . Gasett a. PattJ,Dr.Lrlirs, Nov. 25, 1863. Butch an aroay. But once in the presence of atil oho happened to bo in the city on pre en npitointed work, this brave "army bill ac- . 1 these:lctrel business.,he w se A nt fte b r ac a k n to e x her t a i ItrioLt. There was great cheerfulness at the stock quit itself, as it has always done, gloriously — j house, and placed under military guard. She Ward this morning.. and woo to the timidity and dilatory general- lis said to be eighty years of age. One of the The dispatches from Gen. Grant, sat Chatta shin that will again attempt to hold it back charges against her is for corresponding with nooga, were most important and chring. i vane= persons in the South. from improving a victory. ---...m..___ The engagement In the iramedbWe front a Still, we are not impressed with the reports ; p.stfonoo or Gnazw, sonr,Ncr __Goo. yesterday was continued ttu'oughout the en- ; from the Potomac army as indicating an im- 1 Schenck's resignation of his ccuntaissior xt a tiro day. The rebels,' though sturdily resists, : mediate oonfliet between 7,1 save end Lee. In 'Major General in the Volunteers of the Cal j lug. gradually gave way. fact, the probabilities ere, that, if the gonad , tad States Amity has been tendered and cc- There is nothing further from Burp6lde. 1 °coed, to take effect on the 20th of Decem be combinations in the :Southwest, now Issuing , nest. Brigadier General -Lockwood has hemri The present success of the movement wiEl in a general battle along the whole line from , o rdered t o the temporary command of the ' dauhtedly relieve him from the presturd of ea Eighth Army Corps, In the Middle Depart- Knoxville to 01;attan ooga, and for on indeftna- rebel columns , Grant's advance compelling bin distance south and west of that important i I f l A t a t:„,• " ,, ° ,„„ ll‘ ,..7. b. t c h h e coming Se.hsertick retires t o them to retreat to prevent their Capture or Co ess as a Rep point, shall be found to have attained a deei- l i resentative from Ohio. ! desire: iron. • sive ;result, and that the road to Tome and , .....---ssowewees------ - I The Richmond Ecomincr, of the 21 d, says laCcui;..7,At,sotiyaeed 7;ns'il‘Cv:•:::.4l,,, ot.hosdehbi:eircs,,werye , „ Ai „no ac on and people as just Atlanta 11, open before the victorious Army i of the Cumberland, we shall have no fighting'', ail confiscated, is said to have gone to r' V.:itg. dreadfully e sea . .. Lied in regard to the quantity It l zs h ia ., , o l ‘ n . the with Lee north of Richmond, and pethaps i land with the Intention of trying, Ishother he ani quality of food furni:hod Yankee not evt.n awe; for what couldthe rabeis hope 1 ccaonunor„tosilatthecotmrmtr.y,Perr„olite • ors, ere append the hill of fare served daily to gain by making a stand at Richmond, out Mined,and cause a levy oran embargo m 5' 1:1) , at the Libby and Castle Thunder, tarnished of whih famine mutt drive them before long laid shimhe Empaor's property in England to us hy the commandants of these two posts . _beforer two me the approaching wia- give amPan'atiau• "it Libby, one pound of fresh broad or crack ter shall have pa,sed over them. ' ors and half a pound of fresh beef. ' The S' •'... miaow, the celebrated anther of the "Llfe ' If the result in Tennessee and Northern I i ' fil Christ," is about to write another work on . tatted cow is killed daily fur their feasting, Georgia shall be tut decisive, as the hither. - ! the same subject, but taking quite a different j t cried daily by sweet potatoes and nutricions Lone already given lead us to believe, there View from that which ha has hitherto main- soup. This same ratiou is alio served on remains but ono thing to be written of the talned. Ronan, who, in his "Vie de Jesus," 1 Belle Isle--the identical food that the lying, an d Strauss' views to bo tutimpeachable , robellion--that IT to DY.s.D• and builds his own theory on his, must either) ‘ indietive, Puritan chaplains stigmatize Bann , differ from him for the future Or Contradict Ids ) trid and unfit to eat, upon every occasion of own statements. _ I their return to the North." . . 011SrLit Tang oystermen in Bolti- 1 The European tiles thin morning conta;n mire are doing an =usually brisk trade. i the folio. ing : Napoleon's letter to the sov- Hundreds of bay craft, from five to thirty 1 ereigus of Europe is full of humility and tons burden, and owned principally by the . Trace Ile save he was wiled to the throne crews, aro lying at -the wharves discharging , ! ' • oysters, which readily bring from seventy to , 1.1 Providence, and the will of the Eronsh eighty cents per bushel. Large quantities I people; but, trained in the school of adversity , are being put up by the packers for exports - l it is ignoresh allowable for me than any n. 1 ether to i the rights of sovereigns and ti Tan I'relteli religious journal, the Unfits', has I legitimate aspirations of people. Thus, lam satisfied itself (amino doubt many of its read- ready, without a preeonceir ed system, to th em) by e.pnuess of cabalistic =atoning, that the advent cuts of oho Apocalypse art 'Arius, ter an International Congress with the spirit Spinoza, Voltaire, Rousseau, DelVetue, Proud- of moderation and justice, ordinarily the par tials and Ronan. Bishop Colons° Must feel 1 tihn t.tf Otos° who have endured so many vs himself affronted at not being comprised in rime trials. If I take the initiative in this the excommunicated list. ....-...--110.------- i overture, Ido not - yield to au impalse of van. Os Thursday last there was an election for : sty, bit because I asu a sovereign; the most Judpof the 16th Judieial Metrics!. of Illinois, ' creditad with ambitious projeots, and I have eotoprising Peoria and Stark counties. Simi- rt it t heart to prove by' a flank and loyal lenberger was the Democratic and 'Williamson ','' a the Union candidate. The result is the -eve- :ALT that my sole object is to arrive without a Lion of Williamson by about eighty majority. shock at the pacification of Europe. If this The district has heretofore Luen Democratic. rrepeewee b e agreed ~,, I pray you to ac- Sheneahergee theeateas Ix ' eentett the deFi°r!l &i,t Paris as the place of erecting. Europe would perhaps see some advaeteye in the Cap..al whence the signal for overthrow hot s of so many times issued, becomingng the seat confrseners destined to lay the basis of a II Ell Ik 4 Letter from the lion. Johit Minor Botts--Ulu Protest Against. - the Tye ranny of the Confederate Govern.. mant—A Noble Avowal of Union Sentiments and Neutralit—Genera l Monde and Mr. Botts—They Union and the Confederacy. Our dizpatches, a few daye ago, promised that a letter written by the Hon. John Minor Botts to the Richmond Eawerker, atrould be seat to the northern papers by the Agent of , the Associated Press, who had obtained a copy for that parpeoe. If that agent sent It, some intermediate agent is in default, for no per.' lion of it was telegraphed to Eittsburgb. It t. appears, however, in the New York papers of Tuesday, and we now lay an outline of it be fore our readers. It is dated October 18th: Mr. Batts denies the charge that he, in en interview with an Indiana major, proclaimed. himself a Union man without any ifs or buts. 1 He had no such interview, and used no such I langusge. He denies having said that he wished the Federal Generals knew half that he know of the rebels, and their resources and intentioas. Ile is not in the co..fielenee of , • the Government or the commandets of its 1 forces, cud, )he of their:intentio., and Tua 01011 prices ruling in the United States the Profountli ignorant of their resource', • contrast strongly with those which content In reply to the charge of the &rummer that the London dealers. Good, e toot Brussel. he abherred the Oovertnent, butei+ser, loved as , earpets arc sold in Leyden at 62X,e. pea. yard, money, ho says : ' and veltret carpets , at 75e. per yard; a " Prince I I, Whatever I may thinker the Government, lof Wale." oeuelLooats $17 . 10; • Prlnee's easy yet I never leis myself entirely at liberty in chair $7.50; fulletized iron bedsteads $l-6234. this land of freedom to say half as much i against its Administration s I bave read in your own editorial column a s. But if I have never made professions of devotion tothe Government, I have never ceased to feel a i warm interest in the welfare of the people of / Virginia, with whom prosperity and freedom my own are entirely identified ; and I will take occasion to say here what I•eatil to Gen. Beetle, and have said to all, that my °silliest prayer is that this revolution may result in I whatever may contribute moat to the perm , neat peace, hapines.3, prosperity, and free- , doe of the people of l'irginia- These are the blessings of a good Government ; this is what les is desired and aimed at , by all, unless the-selfish politicians, and' the corrupt speculators in and out of the ar , y, may constitute an exception ; they care not want sort of a government they live un der, provided they fill the high places and, have their pockets well lined. We may differ I "1.-- pus ',lily, and perhaps henostly, as to the best means of ratan:nig these desirable ends. If - ---- ' - 7; ----•"1-2.. it is by the success of the re, elution, then . I ID.R.Y_ tv001:e ;WORE FOR SALE; hi pray tied that the revolution may succeed; c.i..„.0.41h0i11"15, ovtrlC,„,\.,,""l° hoi,n72nrOl."; PLF.,W;;!, but if by a r- -toration of the Union, then I defy ' ;r : ,, , ,,6, ~,,,a1=,,,,, -4.4„.....--,,-,:,7, 4 hope-tho Union may be restored. What I cosy, and lata"bon *sleeted alibi. re f erence to the want is a government that has the will and , couurry trade. Ras an te...a purchased for case at power to protect my person and my property 1 ioeZt..lneth_et prices. • against oil abuses, and that I would prefer I di n. "fla. st o a t a , o ., :e rr, ritn ?,“ ,fron i na, living as I did before the war to lb/jag as I ' often the stoat roe eats; also th4pped will of the re lieve dens sine , a,: war, iv beyond all num- tlrl,.g party, The house has a tarEo sad moo...table Mon. Iwo uldt a modatan or a fool 11 I did , trade, w hich can he m o milusl. The presect etock not, and a kna ve e and hypocrite if I were to 1 thousand dollars. h. , pretend otherwise." I raitikk wishing k n ow the pertleedsm will please 31r. Botts denies having done anything to , addressor tall painterly on which the r J urederate Government nen coin- 1 LTnaT a CIMIPEveLNO, plain, unless it be that it has net becergn I _ecl6..t.e kiwi acme!, Plttaburgh, is_ Democratized, and make no coomations to VOR SALE.—Tive superior Cylinder Demooray. 011 theother hand, he complains 3" po i; w, icicles thamotor, 30 t long, undo first, that the rower of the legislative branch of f.,4 inch iroh wrougnt tress heads feet lack 801 - - of the Government hay been especially di- • cr. ilintet ee liood se pew. ./t.rn, Os. Portal/10Y glUe and Tetmlar nedl , r of rected agatn‘t him. Second, that the execu tive brunch oh the Government has I.con ere- ;.,,i,,g,,lrr',:h -,,,,,,,,, ~ ~, c ,,,, 7 ,,,,, ~,, doer crated against him when under this detests , endeberehnire"esh r as h ets7ucYnt'od:ltllsktir2d;re,l:-it,l7; ble, unwtten, and unknown code called sawiteg wood rolecornotivus. they law. Upoller , char et _preferred which • • t- 1 : 0 1 , On34,i,,Rolitiese hit;amyttrown,,rbt 0te, , 14 s t e t: \. they dared to present before the Cend of / 11 " cl eeree er ; Well adapted to r e m ' a gnat mil or wad .4u - y, thus had him arrested In hia bed, anti C op ~,,ifi, hurried to a filthy neva) jail, where he was ge r m, et H. N.1301 , 1' 8 , seed in solitary confinement for eight wooka, / ' sinner Point Alley atoll Dmitiesns Way, _ when, swab all the vigilacumand cure, and re- ....16,Y2nut Pittsio•- eeareh of their DIII3IIaSOUS ocSaCtiirea, they • - ;maid find nothing upon which to Hinge, a eharge,and now conies a sedond arrest wit hout a etearge,whilst the army itself has been tu loose upon him to destroy his property by de- , sign and by the orders of officers in high com mand, and, but for a guard from the head qtusrters of Gen. Lee, none can toll to what• rontlition he would hare been reduced. Mr. R•stts says; " Have I, then, Mr. Editor, had , o uch attachment or devotion toe Government which I have thus been treated ? Yon ._ouiplain of the treatment Mr. Vtalandig 1, ...e. sae received at the hands of his Govern •aoat. Ile made manv violent speebbee, in • '''' 'which ho took aetise and aliens Igo:mu& " gair,st I.la Government, and for Ai* he Waif .out amongst hie friends, as they -slapposeh But I have done nothing, taken no pert, hot 'i m aintained firmly and co:teem:l4;4' l null coatinno to do, my own private opinions, and the conviction of my best judgtdsld ent, whi thins ch his not been controlled by any conera of selfishness, ambition or fear. want no better vindication for having withheld my appeared of this war than is to • be found in the face ttutt them Is not one of thee° wtua aided in btinging It on that would do its if with their relent experience it had to bo.gone aver again, or if they could have foreseen what has followed, all Of which I did foresee and foretell." n ee at denies Out ',,0013 known .teek I I ' dinner at hit table, yet makes that he .. -hifited- him tat do so, and regretted that his constant engagements parented hid accept . 1111CO3 10*,11111.0i0a tie return to the vicinity the offence 'would - toi repeated. The truth is, he, • _ has entertained freely ,anti hospitably 'the officers 'and gentlemen of both armies whose _. ~ acquaintance he, hat enjoyed, and *hallo dn ... tinsel to do so as long as he is master of his Vat lands." ...aitherto I hare been silent," says gr. :. Botts, "as to ther wrongs, injuries, aridlndig tatieetbst have teen leaped troon mee bill. I run petit spaniel Ma de down anderouch at the bidding of any er, nor to lick the band that smdtee sae, and if I am thus to be select ed 'as a particular otOect of parser:talon, nod_ can and no protection from the brit; then teal I t t Prri c s t l cannot do against the government o r s pinet the army, but i eau and willto it when thelaw, militaryand civil, both fail me, „,... • agailtt. MI 0110taati; that:: thia` Confederacy , ' 0 4 e• • ' - Clialkl as O .64 g`4 --- ""ii."-Ithcauslfr °t bthg irlst:eedf**'conidwunavt,tha° ° t n ro e yb,eitrwiun t -- iitApnent runi sonsedence antrehrpte, which =lll E • =I MEI MEMII 1 I=ll IiEM • Pc 7 ? .. ~ - :. - 1.4. Or , 0 t,. _ INEMIE 1 - 1 OE ME 4 ~'. F. 1 !. { ~ , ' . 1 : Itil , • .q: sv: ~,~.-?, .IIN - ` *,Yi' _ T - .. ~„~ ~'.:i 5.5.,.-. . nrT , .. r.. ~~'`' `~~~sv Tar Rail Mountain Metes publishes aston - lilting stories about, the Arizona gold mines. It says plenum pinking out from fifteen to meenty-seven hundred dollars a day each, with a jack-knife. They do not pretend to sere the "dusl.;" only rootin for`mps. THE Cleveland Leader says large numbers I of colored men have lately been leaving es non O o, for Rhode island, where largo boun ti being paid to colored recruits. 'too brothers Godard are about to make a balloon to contain 14,000 cubic metres or gas, whereas 51. Nadar's "Giant" only contained 000. -- Draciwo e three dosing days of last week 101,02$ Tatters were mailed at Nashville for the North. - • FOR SALE. WESTERN LANDS FOR SALE _ OR li I V EIIt3MANI3E-17500 scree In lowa, in trade trying from 40 to32ojecree: 610 acree bt, Michigan, n Marta varying troll 40 to 320 acrell.' 9,000 acre* ip ldircietiota. '3,000, ameg in' the etnitbeast pint of alo e end BQ acres In Itabille. ',hem land * have been earefttily selected, with a rico solely to thfililocal advantaga, soil, dn., and will be directed Of up on liberal terms, for sob, or exchanged for property in street, Allegheny county. for tenor, ke. @fele to Commercial Bro • 0. h. MAVIS, iser. nets - Butler Lainenceillie. VOIR BLE LRASE--A large IA to sharpanag, on the Passenger Ballsrar, miles from Pittsburgh, on which there is • good Thirelllng UM, or Sim rooms , also, amoral other aredsee, all liana brick. A-well a good water in the , iirdi Vont) .Itood Mgt, aral convenient to •Chniches and BChOOl For putiguills address *frill on . anaa -. • • AilterPletbrg, tinegbouy County, 4. oesiarekwir .A.WHEICCEVILLB IMP RO ' .L.AI PROF/WTI' YOU , SALE, situate oo V aler B rettooti.swoo the 4otiro of the rad; a let frontlie,7 on ftlitLer street and; extending loch to Lafayette alley, on which there le erected two Rwtory Frame fey: loge—one new, the other nearly so, with the Deets - • wiry improvemeote, all to good order. The beet for towitisSi.Ao4 of ttiolWat Ingle burougb., Torms eaq. Apply to O. B. DATEB,Oommerclai Broker, Butler street, Lawrenceville: bolt retEAR,FARM FOR SALE, situate , in , West Doer township, Allegheny county, Pe.,14 Lade fromthe thriving. village of Bakerstown. Con tains 103 acres, 70 Of leach to deired.' moots anoint of Is comfortable dwelling house, 30150, with extensive stabltng ; nn orcbard of ito tavaring fruit i n never falling spring of wane. at . thedoor, water in ono fold: 0;4 nador tho wiaolo plaio. Apply to .B. facLAIN CX : '" ( arcre R SALE.—Two Blast, Furnace En ' loues,Ctuun Cyflank 18 babes diameter by faer Oat evoke. Mewing Tuba 8 feet 8 Inchaidiam! otar hy ewe ket.stroko. All in good eider; fleeted . teen =sod bat it abort Ume. Diandectirsd by linsp k Wade, Flttebarilh- A ppW latmediately to monazrx I co. Johnstown. P. uol4lw_ VOR WI- -A lob of land, containing 74 -104WeitatiO*4Xlilloi:tram Drtrzemtifitar Oda; oti ilitTithsburgh.TOrt W 1 144 & Chkogr , R. The ePort property is well timbered. with good young orchard pt Wertz; frail wow, Thli property will be sold on ?amnia , tam& War further puttculare &arms - w1T.4471 8.0. 711 °MOSER. Bewiehleyrill,re. VOR n. MBES, 42 i by 38 feet, Double to good condition, with' kunt and noun drew; fill front, LIMEY, WEIXS k CO., . jibed Werke, nab Ws*. I= PITTSBURGH GAZE get pacification. The London Yost says that there is danger lest a conference should leave things worse confounded than ever. Ilso London Tel graph says it is obvious, for instance, that no powtr would consent to place itself at the merry of a mere majority. A dispatch, in the Itiehmond Exasois i er, from Mobile, Nov. 19th,says that a letter, received from a member of General Green's staff, an nounces the defeat of two Yinkee columns in Louisiana. General Franklin's division en countered a portion of General Dick Taylor's army, under General Green, near Alexandria, nn the bth, add after a stubborn fight, the Yankees were routed, with the lose of their stores and six thousand prisoners. General Weitsel's division is reported to have been routed by Gen. Dick Taylor, near Opelouspee. The expedition is said to be abandoned. A portion of the troops have returned to Port Hudson and Baton R.9l:lge. AV. J. J. The Situation in Virginia. New Toes, Nov. 25.--We hove news from the Army of the Potomac up to three o'clock p. m. Absent officers may be interested to know 'hat eeiceral changes in the position of the army corps have been made. The Fred ericksburg heights are held by one division ~f Ewell's Corps, which is the extreme right of th.• rebel army. Lee's left keste near Mad ison' court house, on this sideof the Sapid. , nig forces are mostly cavalry. The rubel entree/Ims to have no path at all. We will advance and fight before May next, for it is matifettly preparing winter quarters titer near Gordowburg. At present the army is stretched fromthrt pine to some point on the Richmond :and Piedet ., iokibiarg Railroad, probably Ilan over Jun , tion. • 'The crorbi' especial dispatch from the hea Nb d quarters Army the Potomac, says changes have yet been made. All is quiet along the Rapidan, and our brilliant expecta tions of an advance are as yet unrealised. It reined ell day and - this may hare delayed an Advance. he Herrild has the following, d - qua T rters Army of .tho Potomac,date Nov. he 4 th Ere this reaches you we shall probably have fought a server° battle or crossed the Rapi dan, or both. As military movernents are al ways subject to delays and contingencies, it would not he.proper for me at this time to enter into any details of the plan of the cam paign. Everybody is hopeful, and confident of _the success, of Meade le plans., They are wellmatured, and though they do not coin cide fully wi th view* I have heard.espresaed, they arc perhaps the best that could be adopt ed, keeping in view the necessity so urgently enjoined by the authorities in the War Office, covering Washington. Extracts from Rebel Papers. Nuts Yosx Nov. 25.—The Richmond pa -4-...., &contain; llio following: ll:treats . Isom llragg's general order advises Ids soldleilf to' peeler an honorable death on the bettlilield; to longaishlng in the northarn drutgeoix' till , the dose of the war. . , • '--, -,;•. 1 .. , .. - ...,. - Atlanta Ga. NA , . I.O.,;•••Adilpea , 'iciest Long street, on 'lliiiid,ty,,ndtbla tell ''.Xtlittwof I(cm/otitis, and adtanoldi. , Lon - •: : , The Mariettastlaitfiderate :,aye : gStreet curtail:kir holdsddso#lllll. ',. ',., , 1 Miriam*, Yoe. 19.—A special to Clarion, dated the 19th, says: A gentleman from New Weems Says' the , Mahn expedition to Matta& gords Bay has been .wrecked. Sovea_tians. \ ports worn driven tIOLOws; and captured, with all on board. Batter Vito- accompanied the e xpedition' hsd not been heard from. edl- 'no ltiohmond • MlVllall a ; sorrowful birlat be' MS deprebiation of the rebel Me ' canes, and says that no government on earth can stand suols-a astern. _There muet be a - radical r eformation or we are done for. -- Operations at qtatieston. . . The , transport Steamer .-Forett • Citz, from Charleston Bar on Thursday noon, hae c hho riasorte cannonade gistm on Irma for Gregg and Wagner, which had continued without intunnission, night and dal Several doe; bat it seemed more btiik on Thireday • The are • was directed aseinpt Sumtet and.hfoultrio4 ' Tho TJ. S. stamen : Pawnee esti Marble head drent up .13tene river ricer onlitersday. Thelfurbliso2l la-M,ritaged 421 - . 111141We the 'Wonihs it triiii'lWattld that e. Labels had n battegeoneale.dist that Point. of .Ttatrsday )111t-Wee tho,day than ring heil • and Prayer in rnmoted that. a t 2 &dock that ac Gen' Gillmoreerae to open bombardment of tho eity Cbarleaton. ,thol Important and Cheering from Chattanooga. RIGHTING IN OUBDINI&TEIBANT ALL DIY The Rebels Gradually Giving Way. THE SITUATION AT 11101 VILLE SATISFACTORY. Heavy Fighting West of the Town on Saturday, KR IM CONFIDENT 01? FBAL gECCESS UNION CURRY SURPIISID AND OARED THE GREAT WESTERN SANITARY FAIR ORGANIZED. le., &e. CM -- - Nrw Year, Nov. 25.--The Herold has the following , : IfirshingteerNoe. 24--3ibinight.—The Var Department has received, this evening, dis patches from.„Lieneral Grant, at Chattannogs, which,areerfAbe Most important and cheering character: 'The engagement in the immediate front, an account of the commencement of which was yesterday received, has continued throogkont the entire day. The rebels, al , though sturdily resisting our advance, have • bean gradually giving way. _ There Is nothing further beard from Burn eide, brit theinecess of this movement is ex pected to epeedily relieve hint from the pres sure of the rebel columns. Gen. Grant's ad vance is compelling them to retreat to prevent their capture or destruction. A special to the /Imes, from Washington, Nov. 24th, says' The latest news, up to 10:40 this evening, from Goa. Grant is most satisfactory. Gins, • Thomas and Sherman have got well ahead. ighting in our immediate front has lasted all day long. At every point along the line we have forced the rebels backward. New 'Vona, Nov. 25.—A Knoxville letter, dated Nov. 15th, to the Tribune, states that Most of the llth and lot Kentucky cavalry, stationed at Marysville, have been surprised and captured , The rebels else made an attack on Rook le, another on Lenoire, and demonstrations of a rebel advance were made also from Rog ersville. Longotreet, with Chatham, Stevenson and others, are reported to be in command of the rebel troops. Lerte.--Tlie rebel force which attacked Marysville and drove our pickets in u rd pon Rockville, have fallen back, and Col. Wolfo is reported tabs on their track. The enemy is satisfied with their plunder and eclat ob tained, au retired, and there is again a comparativi calm. A people more seared than hurt. 1 Precautionary measures have been taken and forces distributed and everything done to cheek the further advance. of the caorny in this directien. The whole number lost in prisoners is estimated at not over ono hun dred and tAy. All quiet along the whole liner. Crectxuall,• Nov. 25.-Ihe uituation at N.E. coy. Fourth nest Market Ste. Knoxville CV isttefactory. There was beam) ~,,z1 fighting welt of the town on Saturday. The i N ii, -- iv Gooli6.—Wo have now'in store investment on the north side of the town it • close, but the south side it open. Burnside is a rompl-te •teek of confident 0 'Dui success. , The Gres Western Sanitary Pair Assecia- \ FALL AND WINTER GOODS, lion is now Cy organised. Major General Roseman' been appointed President, and most of whist were puraooood before tto lots ed. the openin clay is fixed for December 21st. i Thlrar-vreeeeas of the fair are to be dis tributed to Union soldiers without regard to 1 r States, and is to be under the direction of the Cincinnati branch of the United States Sando i- tary Commission. An appeal Ls mode ror nations in money, or saleable articles .The he express companies will transport donat (Tee to Headquarters, No. 175 Vino street, Cincinnati. LATEST 111.021 CHATTASPOOGA. Official Dispatches from Gens. Grant and Thomas. lIISSIONAPA BY OR FORCES OVER TWO THOUSAND PRISONERS TAKEN Our Suoceha Thus rar Complets. &v., &C., I'. 1 . Wssnortrosi, Nov. 25.-01:heist dispel/41es from Grins. Grant and Thomas,to the 24th, have been received, stating that on yesterday Gene. Granger's, Palmer's and Howard's oorps car ried the first line of rifle pits between Chat tanooga and Cater's creek, capturing 9 offi cers and about 100 mon. Our lose is elout 100. To-day Hooker,with Goary's and Osterh , u.i . divisions, and the second brigade of tho 14th corps, carried the north slope of Lookout Mountain. Tbo enemy's loss is about 600 ; ours t was small. There hits been -ontinuous I 1 fighting from 12 o'clock until after night, but the enemy wore repulsed In every attempt to retake the position. Gon. Sherman emceed the Tennessee this morning, at the month of the Chickamauga, with three divisions of the 15th corps, and one division of the 14sh, and carried the northern extremity of Missionary Nage: Our success so facie complete. The troops from Lookout valley carried and now hold the castors elope of the MOtititliiti, and points high up. Hooker repotts 2,000 prisoners taken rnoar IMISIII.VGTO.V. Spode DOostches to ths ritubersb fkdatte. WOOlOO/011, Nor. 24, 1863. woe DeeerSVEY/ STPIABS TllO reason that tho War Department's esti mate of expenses for the ensuing year are two hundred end three millions loss than last year is the 'bsllef that , it will be possible to reduce our force greatly by July. wee sure. he rebel extreme left Is now understood to rest on Madison Court House, this side of the . Rapidan • and at the foot of the Blue Side," Its richt is cox.the extreme heights back ofEradiisburihAtlett Are new owl tied bionedliihdon.of Ntstall's eau.. Preps -1813441• for- Winter quaittrs ore said to hare *-:,,reeoileeekk-gmbialong this line. '...".....illeanitemartt.that Gen. Sigel la to succeed 'l3eleilikiii‘eemmand at Baitimore, Is not fully Eiliituitiss of Goventment Expenses. , TlXtir'loxxjltor:ls.;--A 'tribune's dispatch fromliteshinatarr,deted Nor. 24, says correct statements are put fOrth with regard to pilfer` the decal year ending the estlinit June 184 . 4 ; bt userted that the aggregate arllll4o'. '4,200;80;000 'dollars, but tills is Tory wide from the troth, and ttliog it st 900,000 s in . 080, t io bo too large. The heaviest item the 'estimates are the Wer and Navy Depart , melds. The tormer,,foot 144 $5305e4;602. The latter, 000 about,Sio,oopoo. The dstimates for other debts are Om same as last year and the aggrev(te will but little exceed 700:,- 0004oUsrs. Donventlon of War Democrats. Catetoorr. 25,—Tho Northwestern co_ caution, of War Democrat. 'Organised this rooming. The business of the -Convention trtiMumtied with dosed" dove, and none but *milted delegates Re/0 admitted. Au . the Steal named lathe Wilms represented. General Ib'ett.A, bleClernand is President of tCatireaDOn. A ootomitteu ',Ana; of she whicii Sudgermserin of Indiana, it chairman, has-been appointed to front a platferie Interior Fart Portex.Dallted. • Buire4ce Nov. 25.—'746,11,441,T. of Port Portee)fas, burned 'lble *sdoinft., About irtpoilimith,of cloth-Int doetroyed.• The Inn sapisso' to be tAe work of an !neon , yr3~~_,. x ~T~%!': Y. `*.i';~~r~ .I Y r ~~e~t.r`~ ia.._ xil'+ .7% '"` DRY' GOODS, 11; JUSTWLis ENli,--- A FISE RTOrni. 07 BEAD ORNAMENTS, Gimpes and Trimmings. ♦ VIM. LINE OF VELVET Itll3 BONS Seasonable Gloves and Hosiery, Of emery ot)le, and to outt oToryboly HOODS, Larri,P , A D BIG Skating Caps, Bontage, Handkerohieia, SMALL WARES AND OT lON L 4 Ile~eln2utn, and all who bit; to soli aztin, aro In sited to give ue wr nth, et mug lodnoolnellt from n Lime awl well ednottl ntn. k. MACBUM & GLYDE, 78 11.1.11 WET STRFIET, SI iTli MOUNT - A I OF NEW COODSf J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. TR}INCII lIERINOB, fur SI IS, clwap EMPRESS MOTU. for St rhowp IRISH POPLINS PLAID SILKS FANCY SILK 6 PLAID POPLIh3 SHAWLS AND CLOAKS CLOAKING CLOTHS SATINETS AN D.E ENTI , c Y ROUROT FLANSFI S CANTON YLINN6 L ,,,td SUAKILI: FLAN EL A full übrtmemt of NEW GOONS. Call .11 ..• CLOAK OUNA.SIENTS,OrIPUILF: LAC"MI, EILALD AND BINDINGS, LACE tAC.I.,AIts, la KKK COLLAILS, BICEAKY AST SWi PS, in , v.a i atylee; LIN EN U kNI) SILKU lEFtA al ' IP.4' ht . 13 Prim: & CAS :I‘. 1 BEEBE NP:cli SCARFS, KID. DONS, ytowlius, PEATIIEUS .9 RESCUES: FELT II ATS, 3:IEA, it li ATS, SILK HATS : IfEll1),I/Trt,srEs a READ-NETS, In ovrry :rt..: BONNET VEL VETS, BONNET SILKS, hICA'TINII CA PS, HOOF? %OVA VE JACKL-re, BREA KFAF T C. PP!, SONTAGI3, BA LAI.ORAI. Sit lllTE;entlrely s e new elYlet : SLY, Q.CAKI:IL and other w Hoy? SKI ETS, IFLi.S.N ell S A MEKrCAN C:IIL,ET.I, .11A.I.• SIOTIAL STOCKINGS, U. ton Rib bed, Shaker, KO:, and other hiude. ltd . N u ~,,,,,3 ~:„,stibraud qn.diry ; good pair. Eli) GLOVE!. it dark col ors aud plain black, for fl 00 ; et..,d WRITE Kit bILOYES for SI Oh; Ilen'e suirrLAND WOOL SHIRT ' S AND DItA%V EPS, rord Scot", a..rd a fall line of other Cridergarotenta and 1 inh:lthr, G. , r , ds, !, Earn. Wonsen and Children. oar WholP.ls 11.c.usua upswirl, • Doyen thwk country, sn4 city dealer., will find our .tock st tim. old prim. no low as any other how. • JOSEPII IORN RE TI A TJ M A R K ET STTLMET. N E-w - GooD! AT REDUCED PRICES ! BARKER & CO.'S, 59 MARKET STREET CLOAKS, MERINOS Gent's and Boys' Wear, GREATEST BARGAINS OFFERED THIS SEASON BON'S BUY BRIfORE SERINO TIMM no - at-NTS CUFFS. LA'S UR.4.7rCE. N MAIN ITV AGAINST LOSS BY IFIRE.—FIVitiRLIN VIRE INV:M.O:CE COM PANY OF PHILAV ELPIIIA. 021,x,43. 5 and 437 Chptnut street, neu Y Statement of Alum., J.nry let. ISC4t, published Agreeably to an act of Assembly, being— linst 311.11-4,1 gtli, amply ses.ured._— 81ssq,en3 oo Heal Estate (prcet val. *108,31 4 GI) cost 104,93.5 Temporary 7,341/111 on ample Collateral &rac Stc,l.e kpreeeut —" value $8.667 72) oest.— bajau 09 Notes wail Bills Eseceisable.---.---. I,btl SO $9-:-OgYOOI Oh Car The ' only protts from j‘remlotua wbich Cats Company one divide by lays%ra from rime, srlaith lin , e been dettrtnined. . Of Property, lnattranca troole cm every desollOtio In town stet countr) , at low as ern consbeent eenarity. Slime their incorporatbm, a parka of tbirty yearn, they bare paid lasso+ by Ilre.to. mammal:ma mo tet yea Foe, 2tfirliwayf Dalls.- - t, thereby aCordiog evidence of l andge ot InstmancY, as well thoir abili ty disposition to meet with promptness all lia bilities. MEM Embroideries, Scarfs, 1313 Dom,. Furth and D7ap ~ d• SILKS, SHAWLS, DRIEISS GOODS, 13 A.Latloll-A.L. 1.1.114 V-114 JUST RBUIVMI. FINE ASSORTMENT CENT'S' `LINEN CUFFS. BATOR, MAGRI:MI & CO., Nos:l7 AND 10 - l`l TH BTUS= SIIIEL COLLARS • • EATON, MACES 42 CO.„ sal. TT aD 17 ,Trr8 . ern= rfniarzan,p4. Wbe w uned ttb, nsT ll 4l th ailn" r " " a • Atkinson's Steel Co s llaili Algitt i.,.. . . fort of Timm: Ton:MUM mon ind trarbirs tber4. oaiTsgetttgima:ipnplaicrm,c a , . apr_a 11k.v—m....-..c.a. .m i . s . 4gla:oi:a47,ot 1.., :. . a ., . i '.^.ers.-o.—"ifoualv,--...----7. 1 stii . f:L F.M - ..' .................' ./1. 6 Per r4 1 - 86niii_ea..-17' 4,=;,,,,w".....a.n.""l4lxiiii.inits:c•iit.:4;oo rAs !: , ? w r i .. 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Amptsa m:vf.caeliTs, Crude and Refined Petroleum, No.lll TSWIN !ISM, T1TT51317"6013 Ilar for Liberal On& sdynncas an cetwigninen ts Pittsburr,V. or Eastern MArlold. rrrilortruni uremia& : hteam. J. S. 1111.011.13 & Spring. , Lls.rbs.gb. No v, Thomp... rsq., P Oti=WOW Baal mbltrem rrICK . ,S; 8110., ROWS II Crude and Refined Petroleum, BENZINE, Ate., 132 WALNUT TT., PUILADNLFULA. .6104,636 67 .llnetrato onstrartod to our care trill reedy. a. P 'pew* ottontOm. Ilebr to IttmeitCßtdogritoti, Maki Co'&.jirelrer & 11.1 31eCtatood .t Dolts, Yittsburul. That Smith, Esq., Prest. Bulk N. A, ; U. L. Foster 6 Co., P11416;1.41%1> ' poN CITY OIL WOIK:3. LYDAY iII3HOVENNING , lianufsetarers Plattnero oft:ARLON OIL, MI,: ZINII AND LEBILICATING OILS, ..nd dw.h-r• lu CEWI 3II3I Work., opp Ate a"rmb'n* 0111ce, lio. N ILA.ND sTioarr, • rrimrpnwn, atal:Gal DL MILLER, JR., Adßicr, ; Ise WALNUT ST., PHIELDREFIIII.. . CRUDE* 11331131 n PETROL E 1 Chs . Caramisslaa azdzstrely. An d.e.r. now reasmtabla ratan STORAGE FOR aznyrn lucent; CRUDE, man vocal eheds. Funicular attaution to OM FOR Fon Sas—CAUSTISODA,:SOD,V ASII, rzrowr. aultla . lUAEOTb PEMBERTON, General Merchandize Brokers, 13 sou= ram . BT., PHILiDELPIII % CRUDE & RIKETIODiETTCOLEIT X, CAUSTIC BOTkuGrAirAis,AL.II,I2IILILTrONP., Orders to fray or son promptly tetteuded to. eolly . _ _ ALLEN gi NEEDLES, MILMLISION ltrEl3 . CIIANIS L'artioularr •lientlol2 pild to consigumona of Crude and Refined Petroleum. figfr Moral oirattoon owls. sol:1! sai,26l ?A NOLVIII TILONT BT., PRILAPELPHI A Firolterlir,Cororn ienionMertalant CRUDEdc BEFWED PgROLETTIL T..,TPUI.:ATTNG OSL AHD tcr.'%.ll.lC. Sid dcalar. fa Or-ade .d Rained PETROLEUM BARIXLS. BRE NV Mt, 13U RKI? & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ; 5 optssz, PACIJICI AND LIDDATI OIL NOUNS. Liberal sub advances matron oamsyznalmte of Refined or Crude Petro/cum COS. DlNtlaiili RAT et. LiA.IWOCK STB., lIMM lIEN need not be embarril.Fed by U the culbrcentent of th. Out Ordinanne, wit eo they their OIL barrelled and shipped ore out touching the City 'Wharves, me cheap, m emerald, with los risk, lees trouble and to bort.v order, at KIRK'S OIL YARD, On the ARegbany 'fancy Railroad. above Les-resa t Mt, where Oil te pumped from dm beats direct to tit* cars, and slapped to say polo*. Rut or Rtst, wit say prof sr re-eltlPPlog. --Albordare promptly attanded to. 01rOffice at Yard, oa Citixerte Piltr , .Z. , r R. Pest Ottim address, BOX 902. Pltteburgb ; or 1 ono be mem tlally.at Om Oa EIVISAIGZ. • IV—.n-)5 . 2. Is A.. WALLACE it CURTISS, Commission Meroliants, DEAN, (moral 4+2.a. And dealers In CRUDE dc EPW PETROLEUM, iSZINT, A•_ID LI`TIRTCATTNO OMB, John P. YeCord, Capt.. Ada"' J. 017% B. B. Starting, Caps• V. m. Deary, L.I.IcG Rnbt. 11. Davin. Kg. ISt. SOUTH WHARVES. PHILAPBLPHIA. Mr Storage capacity (adder cover) for 16,000 bbls. ♦lse excellent ikcilitlea for .hfrpirtz w oterimo and Tor,tgo port., o= . wharf on th. Schuylkill 'Alves, near the platform of tko P. 3, It. Je2s:ly WALES, wgrmoßE & co., • 1 SERVERS OF FETROLEUX, Ample facilities tor STORAGE AND SMITING do& yard sad wharf. pED ROOT. oyl4:tf DLOION D 0 NAYLOR er.,SMITII, „ • Reda' and. Deals! in Carbon Oil, trainniasedni any to the market. or-Orders loft at their offico . , No. SI MAUI= STNESI, or at their works-1n Lowcenervilk, 'Ali to flair atlenclod to... Bayer Lt OVUM OIL. ROBERT ASHMI No. I IST. CLAIR ST., PITTFIBUBftIi, FOrwarding & Commission E4rohairt, 4114 D DIULZEI Isf OIL 3- .1111111rW on. • oarrammthanzo, LITIMCATISO , cruDE mrsoLismi 011.8, fr.., ecostentl7 co hand ena fec sale a! the Iwo; market prices. Opusigninents end erd.re solicited. • ep7dint_ IV , G. VOLD'S= . Itowxbur. WOODVILLE OIL 1:t1EFI NEM'. GEO. W. nOmrsicni , al. co., thutuLu-torereed,BUDNlNO OIL AND LOB-RICA TER() OIL. .Neep castuntly =hand the , very beet yotalily of MINING OIL clear sz4eolot ; .Lo, plod LUBRICATOR?. parar.PRITII B I : And CAN GU NAPE. - , STOMP, „ 'or:Ars left II -nevi PoLnlc Bloekteeecmd.flotir; sill to rasmOy sueoded ' • • s . w,ARING, PIaTIAMILYHJA Agents of t. . Trrran - =, r.. COMCI!MnOti tetZSCHAATS, 11111kiAtrIsti LANG. NW .Drcka rzniiio 6ll . PA' -1 #`- : R 4 MEMI EiEM