The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, November 30, 1863, Image 3

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    Vittshurgh Cutttt.
MONDAY MORNING- NOV. am sea
CITY AND SUBURBAN
earovvicuLL PAPER.'"*.Q
The Inquest in the Rattlgan Case.
On Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock,
Coroner hiedlung continued the lureetirration
In the ease or Thom. Rattigan, &tee:ord.
James M. Gallaghor, Esq., testified that ho
knew Patrick McNamee, and saw his testi
mony in print; was with him on Saturdny, tho
14th inst., at McNamee's own house, in the
Seventh Ward, until ten o'clock at night. On
Friday evening, the 13th, ehey were together
at Eli Young's saloon, on timithfinld street,
baween nine and ten o'rlosk. lie did nut see
Itottion on Saturday, the 11th, being et
home all that evening.
Daniel nerwig testified that he kept the
Railroad Rouse, on Penn street, in the Fifth
Ward; hs,didnot see Rattigan at all, me the
evening of Saturday, the 1-Ith ins., and did
not know there wad I:000d in ireet,if his
house, on Sunday, the Ibth.
Ml:haat Sigler, a moulder at the Fort Pitt
Iron Works, testified that he never know Rat
tigan, but on Sunday morning, the 16th inst.,
at half-past five o'clock, he passed lierwiee
house, on Penn street, and saw blood on the
caller doer. The spot was about six inches
wide, and the blood was dripping down the
cellar stairs. It was starlight, and he could
see it plainly.
W. Sutherland testified that ho was a night
policeman, on the canal bridge beat, and was
on duty on Saturday night, the 14th instant.
Re saw no disturbance whatever, and never
saw Mr. Rattigan in his life.
Wrn. Pinkerton was renalled, and testified
that he was certain that he now Rattigan,
tiallagher and McNamee, on Saturday night,
the 14th, at Eli Young's, about twelve o'clock.
John Wherry, of Allegheny, teal with Pink
erton that night.
Officer Johnston was recalled. and repeated
his testimony, as given on the first examina
tion.
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The inquest was then adjourned until Sat
neday next, at two o'clock.
The Profits of the Ott Trade.
The 011 City Register, in referring to the Young Men's Library Lecture.
amount of business done by the " Columbia By the notice in our eelutns it will be seen
J.B. Stewart, the
Oil Company," says: "This Company was or- that this association will open its annual
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ganised in 1861, wills capital stock of $2OO,- coumo of lectures ou Tuesday evening by Mr. I :flare very i ' ileasa tit wedding tour through the
Vandenhott Mr. Vantienhotl la too well I principal rates of the East.
000, or 10,000 shares of $2O each. It is man
aged by a Presitlipt, Board of Directors, See- known here 4i need praise from u , ;he is cur- o O
a•Krr•lee bargains in lad. , • le,. at J
tainly ono of the beet renders vre have over
meaty, and a Superintendent of the Story 1 ineh',.. ceruer of Grant and Fifth a t reetx.
beard. Ho will read, fur the first limo in this
/arm. The principal stockholders are David
city, Bulwer's play of '• Itiehelieu," a drama - -
burgh,, G. Hartje, Bateman Gee, of Pitts-
Wm. A. Shreve and Conrad Reiter, of : e o l r l ,7 l, l : b e , d ,ra fo t r o
a t r, h d e f l i e n ' is tu h r e e d r , 7 , 7 th ,' , f t "l ,. :,,, i : f .
t ti k :' , , 1 SOMAS Psiter, Plain .iha Orreamental
Oil City. The farm embraces about fire bun- author ; in fact, it can only I le, to illy erre. Stet: 8.0..fet, and dealer in Penneylvania and
dred stores. elated by a reading. as much is necessarily Vermont slate of the beat quality at low rates. ,
" During the months of .1 sly, August, Sep- lost by a stage representation. Hu will also Ollwe .... Alex. Laughlin', sea , the Water
tember and October, the Columbia Oil Cum- read Dickens' sketch of Mrs.Gamp. "I.alrev''
•• Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. •
pony, made dividends to the. stockholders of is thus endorsed by her friend Mrs. Harris • - , , . ,
about $300,000, amounting to over $26 to the " Lairey (lamp you rally do amaze Me: never DENTA.L INSTITUTE, 2.0. 2.r1 i'enn street, in
share. All those dividends ' have been did I think 'till I knoweil you, as any woman the p1u,... whore you can get the beat cheap
earned by the sale of the oil from their landed I could sick-nurse and monthly likeways on dentistry in the city. Don't ferret the place,
Interest upon this farm ; The sale of oil for I the little you take to drink." We pee the i.e. 251 Porn street. near liancook.
one of these months amgfinted to over $76,000. I committee have 11:1110,1 tickets far the entire C. Si; t., Deur:ist, 246 Penn street, will at-
This will go a short way to show how well course of ten lectures. They promise a anti, ~e t„ . , t .. aL 11,,,,,,j 0r ,5. o f his p r of ea siou
capital properly invested and judiciously faetury eourse, and as we knew them to he 'ii
managed, will pay in this Oil Region. Other correspondence with Prof. Aga..sir. D.fnie , 6 The Potomac Army,
parties have been equally as successful upon a 10.01, .48.0. 111/yEri Tay 1,. and others ot note, At . .. , . ..,, •
we think tho auhaerliet. will nn ibe heap '' i• '-''°''• • .'.. Yo.—\o th•'' igehce re
smaller sale, hut we give these few
et
, M eeting tho Army of the Petema , bas been
as a standard for the whole. The company 'the
I. Coarse tieket , mar be i.httitned at '
have bored several wells for themselves, all of the Li hrary. or any nictnbc; of the Cow.. ittee . r.. ;' ' ' l ." 11 " ... ' i l u'''" "i' ' 2 i'' ''' I
rhe Mar ray. that ye.terdor evening our •
which have been profitable. The farm is now ecsetry push- i ',salt-a aa far at 1,0,14( Grove,
producing from twelve to fourteen hundred Strike Among; Mechanic,. where thee toe. tee , Issues of the rebel cc,
this. of oil per day. The company do nut A grand masa meeting of lEEE . ..IW, was silt, u E i li, I. ~ e- Or., this,. ,cress Sus,:
Intend to give any more leases. as they find held in Philadelphia. on `Findaj evening IA•t; Croek• or ri‘er• arid a 1!.. , wards acinss Mill
.it so much more profitable to wOrk it them- 11,1 s. A !. -10 ' rt.,A-1 inllnt, ...14 pe.ted
selves. It is but reasonable to suppose from to hear the report ot a Auturnittee of Moch.n • 1,,,,,0,. ,
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past development., that this farm will pro- rats and Biackamitii, new on o ..,:ko in Nee ea
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duce at least 1,000 hbls. per day for the 1 erk, tlo• le I:er 1.;.. .. i ~..! ~r 1 , he
ie tour tilde.
landed interest for ears to ceme, as the wells mr.
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t fi •i• the N,,, , ‘ ', er'e i'.. so . seatli or ,:, rt.,.. ,, I'. -I. in ilen"g, , ~.on•v.
do not at present teem to or 111N1 the u•
disposition to foil in rendering out I s i l lo i- e h ra te ll s y t ° T .' , i ' , ' l, : c' o e r 'l : at a e. o dr a , th r i r :- ,,:', 1 , c ' " 1 ",‘,.' h a " e " .t ,',.„!; e 1 ,,,,, N.' ,,7 .71 . . ' :. ' . ' 1t ' ...k 1 e . 1 - I . . , u ' g ' i. ' t 3 r; l .;i f t! , . ' . " ‘ l;rl ; .l l ' t r i ' ; ; : :
thelr golden troaeure." twenty-Ore der cunt. in wages., and hoped for , w• m le• ''..” 1.....1,1 11, ate, and from then- ,
assietanco from the ineehtinics of Pniladei- I , M.ointain River, whore tho rebel Genera:
phi.. Early, with 1 well's old 0. cps. .n ,
Mr. Powers said (lie maeliiiit.t. in Near tor' , oboe , s ,, twle,. "mows C. 11. is
cork had now born 00 a str ik e for r„ month. et
re- tee w‘tes 1., tb, .1. 'll A rotll:.1 , 10 1 .•St
They seeded aid, any any action of the me . I "c'tinr•
ebonies of Philadelphia in their behalf would Ray cans ,. ... tSi %riot, \ 1,..ja, I r . .
ebonies of
ee „ ipreeate a when the „,,,,,,,,,, tt y ,h„ e l e Tae report made ey iienero I Meade Is hlgl'y
offer. encoo ruing ood suece,sful. A new base of
Resolutions were passed extending t o the supplies wi.l i.e estatikshod in a few dais,
machinists of Sow York on expresaion of the f , i ‘ 0 "el , '.hc e,tnY will "Prro , c w'th n•oc
0) inpathy of their brethren ,n Philadelpl, , a. ' ragilan , ox elf , ' to the Owafederacy
and assuring them of material support to tee Wri 3 "' h.' ,4 a L o '.'3' a'. l I, seitrreahle
r:n.
The Gaffey Station Riot Case
On Saturday morning, Capt. J. 11. Stewart,
Sheriff ado-eta( this county, and the lad Camp•
bell, who were convicted at the present term
of the Criminal Court, at Greensburg, for per
tleinating in the famous "riot" at Goffey',.
Station, appeared before the court, for the
purpose of awaiting the result of the motion
for a new trial, which bad been made in their
behalf. After argument by connect, Judge
Buffington overruled the motion for a Lew .
trial, and sentenced each of the defendants to
pays floe afire dollars, and the costs of prose.
cutloe!
sittent of their ability.
A Committee of one from each trade repro .1:5p1.0u0,....4 56q0...m0. ,VO,. 24,7 r ... - • The
dented at the meeting WWI then appointed to Anon of the Potomac has finally aerered its
oolleet money In each shop in the city, and toe a nd commarimation with Washington.
report to a Central Committee of Five, rah- , and nothing has come through from it since
are to transmit the funds to the proper part yeaterdtty forenoon. If there bad been a gon
er:o engagement yesterday the wounded would
Information Wanted: bare been sent to the rear, and con•eyed to
The following letter was addressed to the Washington by the tt , Orosd from Ibis point.
As no wounded race have been saint here it is
Postmaster of Allegheny City, who, not tie' certain Chat no battle has been fought. The
ingable to hear anything of the parties al- henry cannonading yesterday was probably
laded to, has handed the letter to en for pub • of no greater importance than the artillery
nn which often makes a great deal of noise
lication,in the hope that it may
‘F"" conc h e r -nd hot little execution. Thin morning the
the relatives of Henry H. Perkins cannonading was heard fainter than yester•
C•sir tag Pes:enytc.i.sti , Csv•Ltiv,l day, but during the day It has been perfectly
NEAR MORRISV:LLE. t •., 1 ,
NOVRM Finn, 211th. 1 0 01. ) The rein ceased bolore dark, and it is prob-
To tie friends nf fleecy 11. Pen Ens, 11 nacre. 10.10 that the luantity which fell to-day will
lure/ Co. E. 2d Pc. Ceaary :—lt is with great net inferrer° wish the movements of the army
I regret that I hare to inform you that Henry except fur a few hours.
H. Perkins was taken prisoner on the night of In emancipating itself trent Weehington;
the 12th inst., while on picket near this place, the Army of the Potomac is to a position to
with three other members of this company. operate most disastrously against the rebels.
Pond Freshet—Heavy Levine in Oil.
We had one man killed in the fight. dor;'t ,T;hould it emancipate the Union prisoners now
There was a pond freshet on Oil Creak On know of any place to direct a letter to his enduring ages of misery in a single month,
in
Tuesday last. on which no less than two hug- friends. Yon will please send
iMends O in l oranw is a hiti, n Ri t
chmohievend, it will aerforme d cromplish one
any army f the grdor
oat
dred boats started from the wells. A panic if this reaches any nf him fr He acments pby
bravo young man, and was captured while J.- int; the war.
°enured among the boatmen, and many beats fending his port. You will oblige the Mein
were grounded and sunk between the Sher- i hers of Co. E if you will inform me if this
man well and Oil City. The Reviver esti- latter reaches his friends,
I remain your obedient servant,
mates the total amount of oil ran at from lb,- Jonw thrsi, O. S. Co. F.
000 to 20,000 barrels, and adds: " The loss by I P. S.—Direct to John Garri, Co. 07, 2d P.,
destruction of boats, loss of oil, and deten- • Car., Col. R. B. Price, commanding regiment
lion, we should estimate at from $1:,,000 ' 'Washington, D. C.
$20,000. This loss will ran heavily upon the
owners of boats, as we saw not less than fifty
boats come by the bridge here, more or lees
Injured. Dilworth tk Ewing, we learn, lost
two barges of bulk oil, others small amounts
by leaking and staring of their boats, while
thesWaground all along the creek will hare to
be unloaded. There was sufficiency of water,
but the boatmen wore in too much of a hurry,
hence the lose."
Capt. Stewart, who was exercising lb°
friendly offieeirof pacificator and mediator be
tween the enraged soldiers and the Gutifyites,
has been made to stiffer beesaso the fluffy
family couldn't see, or wouldn't see him in
any other shape than that of a fierce rowdy
and rioter—a character which he had there
fore been utterly incapable of assuming. As
to young Campbell, (tie assorted,that he stood
on the top of a car,several handfed feetdistant,
and!an with meet wicked tongue cried out "got it
boys !" Well, the trial is over, and the-Guffy
ites have fallen far short of the vengeance
which they anticipated. They have raided a
"great cry," an*ealised but "little wool."
The sentence of the court was merely nomi
nal, and very justly de.
The Local 011 31arket.
The Oil City nryLllit , r , of Thursday, oontaies
the following review of the market at that
place: "There has been but h moderate Mud
noes done item° last report, and no material
change in prices. Oil at the wells we quote
at $3, and $3 75 to $1 at this point, In bulk ;
and VI, paekages included. There hare been
heavy rains for the past week, but the creek
and river have not been much benefited there
by. The last raise upon the Allegheny wad
not a general one, consequently but a portion
of the oil fleet got through to Pittsburgh.
Many:of the boats are aground at different
points between here and there, a large portion
of the heavily ladened oil boats are still at
our wharf.
Tax City Executive Committee, as will be
Den by reference to advertisement, re, nveno
this evening for the parpose of making the
necessary arrangement' for . the ensuing city
election. The following named gentlemen
constitute the committee :
lit Ward—John Barber, G. W. Catlin.
2,1 Ward—Wm. Woods, J. Laughlin.
3d Ward—D. R. Ferguson, G. W. Leonard
4th Ward—W. F. Johnston, EL Lindsay.
15th Ward—Jos. Kayo, Da•id Mercer.
6th Ward—A. G. McCandless, J. W. Mr
!Shapley.
yth Ward—Loall Rail, J. I. Bennett.
Bth Ward—D. Hutchinson. F. Fredericks.
9th Ward—Wm. Wills, Wm. Willman,..
The Old Folks.
Oar readers should boar in mind that to
night it the time set apart for a grand testi
monial Of the citizens of Pittsburgh to Mrs. '
Emma. J. Nichol!, the beautiful and aocom-
Wished ballad's! of the Old Folks. As she
tra:ably:uslated by:all the members of this
celebrated troupe, the entertainment will
ad-
ho
varied and interesting, and those who are
mime of mnsio, both vocal and instrumental,
should not fall to be on hand. Mrs. Nichols
will iio dOubt receive, as she deserves, •
alowded bows:
Thanksgiving at Camp Copeland. i
After partaking of the F timptueul dinner
provided [or the neither, of Camp C,peland,
by the ladies of the Pittsburgh Subaietence
Committee, a meeting ,ros organized by ca:l-
Mg Sergeant Thomai Jordan te ',reticle, and
ele-t:ng Sergeont Laughlin a. S,ere
tar7.
Inst:sn. a committee conslsting of Sr,
grants Kieffe, Peter Bowser and J. S. Li c--
ton. were appointed to draft resolutions ex
pressive of the seas° of the meeting, end re—
ported the following:
Wregasss, lEfaring on this, the general
tkanksgiring, partaken of a bountiful repast,
we, amid the universal rejoicing ore: the un
paralleled prosperity of our Government In
the midst of s civil war, and over the tri
umphs of the arms of Liberty end Light.
should not forget those who have, with lavish
hand, spread uur table with luxuries, filled
our hearts with gladness, and nerved one
wins for our country's service. Therefor. ,
Rceolred. That since the calling of citizen
soldiery into the field in defence of Constitu
tional Liberty and the Government of our
fathers, the ladies of the North have Dever
slighted an opportunity to ameliorate their
recondition. relieve their sufferings and by their
devotion to encourage them to renewed efforts
In the cans. of Liberty and Justice.
Resolved. That in the noble workrof kind
ness and charity performed by the associa
tions of loyal ladies we recognize the highest
I christian virtues and the noblest and purest
patriotism of which n government was over
bleated ; but to the ladies of the Pittsburgh
ticbsistence Committee we award the meed of
praise for their patriotism and geiterosity.
iitsso/e,/, That as soldiers we make our
eolves worthy,of a Government that ran boast
of such women for her crown jewels.
Resolved, That the grateful and heartfelt
I thanks of the soldiers at this vamp be ten
lAered to the fair donors. of this elegant din
' nee.
Resolved, That to the ladies of Braddock's
Field, end especially to Mrs. Miller end Mrs.
I Parker fur the tatty and elegant contribution
t o our repast, we render our sincere thank,
On motion the resolutions were unanifllollii v
adopted and three hearty end prolongod l
1 cheers that echoed along the valley were
given for the generous donors of the feast,
when each squad and company quietly retired
to their quarters, refreshed in body and
1 purpose for the work before them.
M MIT/ HT CLAIMS. —We take pleasure in re
commending to the particular attentive of
those who have claims against the Govern
ment for Pension, Bounty, to the card of
Messrs. W. J. hall Patterson, In another
column. The pension business requires great
care and skill; these gentlemen have made it
their study to obtain a thorough knowltdge
of
it, and familiarize themselves with the prsc
tice in the various departmenu. We guaran
tee them reliable in every re,nect, vol any
business entrusted to their rare will he at•
tended to promptly.
SlEar I;V:C3.—Four eo•pounder rarlot gotna
were lent trona this city to Clovelant, n few
days since, consigned to General Coo, and in•
tended for the defence of Cleveland. They
were taken over to Camp Cleveland fer safe
keeping, until the location of the battery en
the lake front of the city is decided on.
Rebel Money and Mall Fot
1 Britleti Steamer.
Seer loon, Nev. n.—The Drill
CTIRIPITX/8 FAIR AT LINA Ihruties, No. 175 ‘ c „„l e i ee , from N,,,,,,,,.
Ohio street, Allegheny. Do sure and see the searched he the Custom hoes.
place. We recommend her assortment of - eight, ee well as the baggage of
ehoicie toys as too richest and cheapest in the A largo amount of specie, rebel mt
Iwo cities; it contains the latest 'swine , from i rebel mail, was found on the el,
thecost and Europe. ' among the passengers.
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DE.III or tun lxvveroa or Getz: nye.— I Our Killed and Wounded at Chatta.
Levi B. Short, the Inventor of Greek Fire, re• nooga.
coolly cmploYed in the bombardment of WxentscroN, NOV. 211.—The Times' Wash-
Charleston, died suddenly an Wednesday, at Ingtrin speciel to.ilsy says : The °Metal state
his residence in Philadelphia. meet of our lONA at Chattanooga, In killed and
' wounded, on the 23,1, 24th end 25th ; it the
VIOLATION or URDIN•NCE.--01:1 Saturday, storming of Lookout Mountain, mere 5,000,
Mayor Alexander fined Joseph Andereou and I 'slit the assault on Missionary Ridge shoat
John Emerick, one dollar and costa each, for 1200. Our wounded are all under corer, end
violation of ordinance in driving their teams . well cored for,
ever the eldowalks.
Plurrentier of Arkansas City-100 Prise
S o o..—en Sunday morning the roofs of the 1 milers Captured.
houes were found covered with snow, and ' Sormwitsr Pass, Nov. 21.—0 n the llth
during the forenoon mow fell to tho depth of inet., our form., attaekod Arkenees City,
half an inch—hut molting almost es feat an it Texas, and it surrendered. We captured 100
fell. prisoners and three gone.
SZKIK'SLT ILL.—We regret to learn that Burnside Cheerful and Confident.
Andrew MoMastor, Esq., Is lying dangerously Ourcleitsm, Nov. 29.—The latest news front
ill at his resideneo at Homewood, of so C l- Knoxville is - to Wednesday. Th• north pert
tack of typhoid pneumonia. of the town was burned, Inehollog the roil
road depot. Generel 1ie , 11.1 , 14 Is theerftli ens
BCBOTTL.L.—.IIr. Geo. 11. Keyser :—I have confident.
had scrofula for five yearn, and could got —-. .. .
nothing to help me, I Wan inducod to try one Re...rolling in Wew York.
I bottle of your medicine (Blood Searcher). I Now You', Nor. 29 ==from returns remelted '
feel so much bettor that I think when I 11,0 et t h e A ,,,, b , thne p r „,.„., m w ,,i,„l r5,,,,,,,,,n,
two or three more bottles I . will be entirely ...thee it appear. that the ',timber of .01/11M
well ' 0 recommend it to arlY " o affil ^"d as enlisted in thin oily, under the new mill for
I have been. J°"" C. '''" w. I voluntoors, during the pest week, hap been
OstattelLoille, Po. l about 800. Are recruiting business was not
Prepared and sold by or. Geo. B. 5* . . I s,,,t r i, In operation till Monday last, this I.
1 No. 140 Wood sweet. I considered very enoninaging fur the first weak.
Our Book Table. THE LATEST NEWS
Iltsvnar riv 7nt foot, Win and Ilassturres rr 1A62
and fly Isaac V. P. Heard. With Portraits BY TELEGRAPH.
yorl, Harper
Thttsburch bet iats y Henry hi soar, Vieth creel
inert door to the itonte•ffi tVArtp. flog.
A tinrely uret deeply interesting amennt
the recent War in the North-west, with the
enrage Indian tribe,. the whole course of
which,—presenting a thrilling picture of the
havoc and horror wrought - by the murderous
pa,si - (n , that ruled in those dark and terrible
days and nights. through the frontier towns
and villages, and amid the forest clearings,
o bore the smoke of the lone cabins of the
p.onecrs marked for the essassin where his vin
time might be found,—bas not been traced
with any approach to completeness until DOW.
The paramount interest of the great war with
the white barbarian, in the South-west has
in greet meaatire diverted the public attention
from the war of lesser magnitude, I but equal,
and even greater, horror,) which the red men
and the half-breed. waged against our settle
ments in the far North-west. Mr. Heard's
book will supply the reader with a satisfactory
narrative of this terrible episode of the war
during the past two years.
$/rY1 , 17 ,4 i4 MOM yet ATLANTIC. rt. 01i.31 . Wendsll
Holmes. Bewten: Ticknor A Fleas. Pittabargh :
roe sale by iner, rlfth stnet, .vent dour
to the Peed-office. Henryy ,
4 , 38 pp. Wm..
Those who have already made acquaintance
with these brilliant contributions to the At
laaNr in which they horn all first
appeared, will be glad to have them per se, In
such a handy volume as tee have here ; and
those who not yet had the same advantage as
the reaners of that able monthly, may as well
be told that, whatever they trill be, they milk!'
to be still gladder. We trust there is no
nicked wit suggesting anything to anybody'
in the title which the Doctor had" chosen for
his h oo k—at tenet nothing worse than this
implication, that whatever other people may
do in the At/antic, ho for his part mate the
lead and goon to the bottom of—his subject,
ootir,e
with Ilk ielueated
nurses, will appear at the theatre this evening
in the popular drama of '• Rook wood, or Life
and Dvdth of Vick TurpM. - Mr. Milos ap
pears a• the daring Dick," with hie horse
Diawatha Bonny Iles," The perform
sores will rouelude witn the Capitol tore of
• An Alarming t,adrifiee.-
~..I.l,telet AND the Army, lining
ex pained in sudden changes, should always be
with "Brown's Bre.hial .
they giro prnmiit relief in a Cold, Cntigh, nr
be Irritated Throat.
spECIAL LOCAL NOTICES
Prauda In the Het - tout Department--
The 'Rebel (len. Itoddy on the Ten- ,
scows River—Conscripting at Col
-
nimbus, Ky--The Nettie Moore Sunk.
C•ito, Nov. 2:,.—Frauds upon the Revenue
Department to a large amount has o been re
cently diaeoverod in thin port. Some of the
parties implicated ha" been arrested. Major
becanne, chief clerk of one of the principal
shipping houses here, and a loading operator
of tho gang of smugglers. 111 supposed to he
ono of the guilty parties, an he left here last
Sunday and has not been beard from sinoe.
The losses to the tiovernment are already re.
• ported to be $200,000.
• There aro rumors at Paducah that Usneral
Roddy with from 4,000 to s,ona rebels road°
their appearance recently on Tennessee ricer,
below Eastport.
There was great eseitoment at Columbus,
1,:y., yesterday, by ton. Smith enforcing Lien.
Ilarlbett's conscription order. A large num
, 4 s r were arrested for military purposes.
The steamer Nettle Moore, for Nashville,
I with Government stores, was sack a Friday
11, the Ohio river below Smithiand
money arriving in letters and exprass pack- MOVEMENTS OF MEADE'S ARMY. may that be a harbir.gOr of a decided victory
The country atereibouls i 3 ono of the most
ages for the.primetters, from whatever coerce, a
---
is taken and'ilepositml with the rebel quarte conceivable for fold operations, It is truly
named the wilder: em, f,,
- - mild, of
master or 11,-bnieed, and 111 owner in r •
per
muted to draw it in a stated amount in rebel Communication between Washing
ton and Meade Cut Ott small growth woci tit,,irt 1 • toc i n , ,f t o o
paper, though they a:low seven dollars in Con- --- _ whole svrrface of the. wholes, O.i '.o.a o ,
federate currency for ore dollar in United
I - lE.kl - V :KIRMISH .kT OAKWOOD
State3money S, me of the summon , released ' penetrate them, except where path. me cu.
these young forests the , i. : too ..., , . t
yesterday on aroleirg for money taken from out. This enabled the enemy ma• o •
them in Tarim: waya, but always with the The Rebels Repulsed ! hover on oar earike, •ften within •mi .T a
promise that if released while any remained t moving Nell:am with impunity. It ea- adi
on deposit, it wet: is
lidos returned, were cruelly A GENERAL ENGAGEMENT IMMINENT. until late in the masoning that oar line -e l'"e ,
was connected as to keen na mooing earti..,
told that the aforesaid Oa
nrtermaiter had - on-
Tl,e following effieiel statement of all the
changed all their money, and they melt each , of cavalry from intercept:es: stir IX Co.
ninety-five surgcoos recently released take Confederate money or watt.
ur T ro o p s in Good Spirits I
Another correspondent sin. that twenty of
Libby prime. was this afternoon presented to the sth corps warms Wt.lo Cortartd. Wo
The treatment roc,. eil lc our l air/met in of 1 km, ao , kw.
the President, Dr. Ashman, of Ohte, Presl
the greatest severity. rer 100 --
ktng out of the hare lent a large number .ii prisoners, and
dent of the meeting et which the statement killed and wounded. The lied amps lea tr, ,-
window three night' since, orot eas shot and km an , Lattanant , an t , pitanktugh cratrnatn.
m" ado p ted. While ere hone all along known It stantly killed. Those harms Medea end a re to nine hundred On Suterdzy reclaim;
WasittlrGTON errs', Nov . Noe 27, 1663
their true chat acter, the rebels bare not only
also some who have none, are taken out Into the enemy were ado necktie in in,: id oatta•
succeedeil in convincing the world that Aro the, city and plld t w rk, guarded and Communications between Washing , '" and We took a large number of riamem Wm:,
coin ' e e d o aleade's army Toe was changing htfi nee hole llorionie
barbarously Violated (Ito rules of war, but that are completely cut off. There
restrained from all liberty by sentence. It • o
telegraphic mini:motion . and no courier '
their conduet was always regulated by the eat
inn
nnuaaman
tight to sea u gong 0 , our , IsFord, where he had expected as to cram. La
o et l u h save by running the gauntle t
most scrupulous regard for humanity, the fol. Orange Court Clouse. It ireul I have been *'-
must coming h om e to their prison house at I ,
t r l ' ar a o g ugh a eo g untry already swarming with
following doetment, which felinity
and night carrying their Implements of labor, be- most !impossible to crow al Gore-tem F.
guerrilla+. A oottrier, however, got through
dispassionately moues the facto on theas the moony held Gm :Mc pie whati 0. , i
spotted with white wash or showing other , this •
afternoon, bringing details of the army
faith and honor of the ninety-fire median! !ago , ~, hating boon a, work . the river.
• operations down to noon yesterday. Those
Mosby holds Brenda Some-, Tao r I..tome
°Airmen, none below the rank of major or operations are all preliminary. Meade seems
captain, It is valuable nut only for the now lln Rank.," winking i Mem thirty of our men urn now employed 1
shoes, supposed to be to be gradually pushing the rebel army on running no farther than am e Alm:moors eta
Tight it casts on the dismal sufferings of our I Gordonsville, and it is believed that If Lee
. lieu
e c' "ic p
prieonere, but mainly because it glees for the rebel army. Some officers have been
'etlaiVeif the sufferings the attectation of an i
to the i compelled to acrub floors, elute the water
the whole line leommie ,wry .i. - • end Mai i
I moans to fight at all a pitched battle Must be in." e i '' - ih ' ll lt ' l '') eiar ' , aka,'
I closet of the prison , and perform other anenial ' Imminent. Our army has an abundant.* of
until der k.
• a
that no man in het souse will roe , loos.
All me •nd ell hate hoer at all rations, and In animated at once by its per-
tot:it, to l l
.‘,_, ~ .„,u, , r a
~.,,,..
...
41.urtkil•-' times nin o n their imprisonment In Libby, s ub- stilt of a retreating eneuma and by the inspir. The ti k I 4 i sq,
Friday night to the front . n. at Ormi a.
s' l laroteoraer A ide, Chesapeake Bey, ,Vow. 26, tooted to menial and brutal treatment on the
..--
18113.—At a welting of Surgeons of the United part of the prison subordinates, and the Cap- i oart mouse.
i l ug news it heard, just before beginning Its , i , a
' movements, from Chattanooga.
Slates army and navy, lately confined la lain and the Inspeetor of the prison, when ' Firing was beard all itay a oii. i.lity fa m
The f o llowin g Is an account sent In by the ,
and - a
prinon In Richmond, Va., of which G. 1. Ash - applied to. not only dare not rebuke the sub- our centre ant, ~, nee n 4l.l.liily imaey .
New lurk T en n correepondent from th e A r my
men, Surgeon 93d Ohio Volunteer Infantry, ordinates but encourage them to further of- of the Potomac the Potomac mum A Boats with million of r exandria at to .I..ions meet di ' r
was chosen chairman and .1. MoCurdy, Sur- r„,,,,a" „m om Rubel-mu.' • Tracer., Saturday, Svc. :M.—This l
army was in motion all day yesterday. The Front '.Vets Mrleone-Chariesmot o o t „ a ,
goon 11 th Ohio Volunteer Infentry,Sooretary, I'pon the matt trolling charges officers have
it was resolved that a committee of seven he been confinei for from tercuty•four hours to enemy's advance wen met at en early hour in
o F f ir t e he by dlo t b : i ii . .
iil G ,
tii u ,. ..4“ - ; 7 l . ipt. ration.
appointed to p re pare a repor t on the nondition several days, In dungeons under the Jail, and the morning, and gradually fell back, skim stiko , Toot,
ac..y.
•',.
_ .r.,
~,! , : •:1 : 1 ' !, A.e•
awl treatment of notional prisoners in Itioh. there fed only bread amt atler. An officer, mailing heavily, until the centre of our lino Wadsworth, from New tortoann l i
' in ' ti ‘ ... ”" ,l - ,:.
mond ; also the prisoners, quality and for onao; that ' wh o m, e or teinly did not merit occupied, this morning, one and a half miles arrived this eventno. Among her pas:Ammo:
quantity of rations and treatment of our the term °flame, and put into one of these ' elouth of the Point , which is seven miles from are Gen. Wadsworth and Captain Dunham,,Dunham,, b
sink and wounded. The following commlttee dimwit. cells, though at the time con valve -
Germania Ford. Gregg's cavalry, on the
bearer of :
The Sea
frd.ishizte.hei•ts;pat,n from
, . iloi,,k
was appointed Duel Meeker, Surgeon I'. S. rest frnin typh-id fever, and too weak to du left, the 2nd Corps in the centre, and the 3rd par of the Bth, which mays that Chariest.." T'
10, N J. Herrick, Surgeon 34th 111. Vol., W. raa „,a aang. Corps on the right had some pretty heavy sir- had been burning for sixty-three hoots, ei a
Houston, Surgeon 122 d 0. v 1., 11. J. lint - Fat `no" than inu " nd "` l 61° """ i '‘' ro tillery practice and skirmishing to aceure a fi t en. „ Gilluso N re's i she i ls are m o mtneti3 meal .4
rick. Sermon 17th U. V. 1., Marcus Rice, been given to all the prisoners In Libby by
prop, line for Moro active °Unmet opera • been " tidied by t Y he ' fa l „ " O7 T 1,701",::. ,t,'„` ''.:;!
Surgeon 24th MASA Vol., John T. Lock, the rebels, and mere it not for theme received [term The loss in killed arid wounded to the under which they had mason it tog
Amt. eurgeon I' S Navy, and Augusto. A. I (rein home. ferninhed by the Sanitary Com 23 tips is about severity. In Gregg's Coo- The Era says: St. Luke .C' or, ii :0 it .
Ofann, A.m. Surgeon Inc It. I. Cavalry. The mimeo, nil WOW,' or if very mu 'i Tone) ale Do-oh - tie, Gutty will probably cover the
cu lee street, ,
elt i„ . h , a ti t,
. 1 , 1 e n n
ti ti e ti , cl..l
. 1 , ,; ,, ,1n , :Iv wr a :a, .
following report tens pomenteil by tee chair- witlim the p o st leo., the floors 0t m ramonn ~,,a s. Ton a ur a yesterday ass only retina.
The steamer TeeuniLli, ec h a min e . i ,
roan ~f the rommittee, whit'' , woe reed end have Mme A• a tie tat na lib , ' “' 'Ito• 0 ,,,, , for re -d a y, i f the enemy scene fight. cotton, was burned at Wert Imeie It r. a . , r .
alopted, enartimonay, naor which the tom- aa a . , , , err 0 , o,e : • ii. mon. totthe 15th inst. No Ines were ions.
The British brig Solent* , wit , a gi :I, r'
It can certainly do no harm now to recaptu
ammo received the thank,' of the meeting I ma, . m at t I• . ,• t ~ „ mom e ,
'''''' late the movements of thin army for the last
verge, arrived at New Orlean, iin me :MO,. -t
en .l were discharged The committee op- e,„,,,,, a • .m . meriting '''' forty-eight hours, which place! I. In n peal- prize to the gunboat Virginia.
pointed by the United Siete., Army and eery re l ie f by . 4 0.411; . IL. .ii 1 ‘ '
twn ready for any emergency. The army was Kerby Smith him directed tan' win, m. 0..: i f
Stirgeon. recently 11331,640 mi in Richmond, ~,,,,,,„, - . r . ta .„1,,„.,1 ~ ,
under orders to march last Illettiny morning, the n zbe c l o tr i ocol i s ie f n ror? .. .t re le i x , a r n „ d d r in t:
1. , . . t
VII ,to report the pant and present condition. , no 1„,,,, ',„ r
'.
' s"t•te reed, ' ' ' iult. unfortunate a rain storm, on the night rebel Governor of hote l
and treatment of 1 nion prlsoliern, rem hold r 0,,,,, their t o 1
iiii 'l iri vaiii i iiiii v.ii)i '' 4 fore, rendering the roads next to impassibie, Near Orleans, Son. 21.—Tie ;musk brig
ai that pia, Sul mit the following farts, the authorities make our ' e ' d ''''''' a . i mi a postponement of the day for march- Darling Wave arrived here en th: 2eols, as a
m a m m al re on revrinni ohs,' alines and the n ot on ly anoomlo. it. iat iengeroor. a price to the gunboat New 1...i.d , n.; She on.
''';• Tuesday the storm reamed , and on Wed ra p tured whilegoinginto the 4 (Mende
matement• of fellow-Ty...one , . in whore Alter there art,. ~. vin lb.pitni the elek
noniley, a miff breeze and an unclouded anti She
had on board a cargo of elitotine tool
n smear they bore irripliant minfidmice, anti are rr.t '1101.1,11y tr,, I I. and the ration,
al ' materially in diming ti ne roads. medicines and $70,000 in mild. j
art at Lotto ideonirs, reprenentme nil grade. of g*, en then, Isere a ' d io dew looter then them Thursday morning, orders anew, boon „a a The reports from the Mierirsipei -,, vr rt.:
lath leon.the4 o f the serr,rn, r betined in . •e , reel 1., them while in tie pr men, but no
sued the melt before, the whet., army was In t tr h , a ` t l a h e t e ra h : o l : r e : D e t e r : t i n 5 , 1 6 t 1ei t 1 ,, i „, ' I '''' ‘ ' e t ' , l en d: ,
sc . en ,soma of the I.lbll pi mom e bedding entr"e l 'al I.'".v lice '''''''''' b y P"" ti ”' of cri,tion. The let and sth corps meted te Cal - rt;er g not far there Pnr . di, ' l- ' . n P : l ' .. imptot
firmer . Uttotl AA J wnrehon.e. t een r,..,n0 I. !,, d. mid e" • - lurk" i 'Y ex i'''''" l' reelee ' t “ popper rord, a a l er t i distance below Germania navigation , .
4', loot Itt ic and I t.O feet tense nth , iMe 14. lb, If IL Innintinn . that the Inorlalin) 3n the
Mille, and the 21 mops to tier Men is lird, fol-
a t ,. / k n ed th b e 'Lb the stea l iet i r , Flinmeld. ni . at
to. h prisoner Lui ohne! 2 te, tub. fret of air gresi tined. rof 0.n.0. mime,: the l emu ,
laved by the fish corps as n supoert. The 3d ' ,lopes of y li a rtiFl o c r,- 7 l ' heY i ' rec i a ' ;.i. ' „ ' r y e " , 1. .: 1 i. i s ::
The „„,,,,„, lane oop l os i e raa wall . l imo, ~,. po -ems at Riau,. lid, Va., end belle Intend
corps went 1 1 • I '''"' l " . hill" Ford. two end e i one of which Trent toriingh the lei it Iwo,
an,l re il,hk, , , but 6u ~ the v, 0 l ,rr n ee together, ha , r. arh, 1 the startling number ot
half mien above Germania. giipatrielia can She was struck by a shell i.e 11.- b.iter th.,, , ,
Rinsed. hein; eittm, open to the MU ...imp of fifty In ..ne d.,3 V' Coe prison horpttal• are
~,,,,,
no,,
oudot cut
tut, protected tic too, but there being , is i b: L ini y lag, the
. ..reamd lor
m id am m, „• r t,„,.,1 with ', mor d. n r rani a.a, inattecient.y ituppotd with methane for
Cain to watch any attempt to make a flank , th ' T ' ho n r i :T. rq .': ort, 7 h 7,,n, :,,,,,
r.,,..,
ea
ilm• trio bring the r oe-::. an d ,h,0,100, th , i ,„ p ,„ ~..,..,,„, „,,,,, ~,,.. nod finally.t,,, °Mani or Amara our rear. Gregg's cavalry strung rebel force gathering e: I I.laltn, 1., ,
(I n , e i th.• "nom. i. are! esrineittly as a teem lier• ~f this riiiiinillitt Individnallv IIatICIZ a,,,, ,no
~.,v,.,1 an the left fieak.ond Safari • arid another at „ .,... ,,, ie, N
u.s.
' '''''..” ." •I'.“li ' ''''' .. • wily,- Pat . '" n" ' ' Th at " P'""" " I"'" """ a " """ "'"" l ' on the to r e!. a rom the lineal amount. of e rr- tro T ut he ß r n e t h o ` n .l6 n e n r a, u ; a 7 ,a e k : a u lt ‘ t . '; . , t el , ' ,:r t - ,"' : a , t a n i e o r f t ,' .
~t r'' '''' ''''''"'''''' ' l ' ''' le ' l '' ' ulu ' e l'''' the ' ei ' ' r'' '''" 'ate ih' 'l.,' n“ l tn , -Tt” P..al , a lire tieolO lie, wear y , lit'''' n e n l' All their movements ieok Inke .l ;r.prirat,u,
•,,,, an t loit 0 , ,e reentl la f oi.:1,1 at. I n alai ire ma h,:,! it, I I r"n 1 a emote e
a, aru' r. „ m a. on i lugging rode pit. at Ilse rill (or concentration and i :auto ; ; t .tteries
me .I o n ',zed rnakilttt • t not ~,puked the 1 4 1)f nal tttat• totturtl let t la , .1/ 1 ,111, ..t t i r
~,t.to
loon,
ot
r.toss,ng, o
strong
roststooon
to
.L. , ,,,, ,
tho
~.r,n it the 51
t4t.
„Tit,.
pro .. 4 , tithe,. her t,I a...940r 0.3 . MUM., ~,, .11 1 I VA , blnu , ll, 1 Irgium
the pominge of the Ratidan ems ezpeoted. In The Cherokee ludiaue.
mom ono end the ..uppty uf ‘r., ~.I fur:Al:as per-1% memorom Nos 2), Iml , .
thi• till teas akfaitltt•lnted. The elm refs rub
.r•elitSG/WILD, Mo., Nom 2,-- -1 rising itten
rt... ,t, na... in•utbei. n a ant I et... Meetly fa '''''' ' e '' l ''''' ''' ' ins. " " i ” .. vTiir. et, fell ba',k almost without firlug • shot. The of Cherokee ILdiau•, hea.lect by t'npt.t.,h,,,E:,
Lea a i t a , owe a n . i ll le ,rat iii. Apr ' om ...a ( 0.. 't" l' ' . " l ' " .'"*. '.'• l t " "" '''''''l' L ' i ' ~,,,r ~a , , ~,,,,e h e d earl) to the day on Thum- soling Chief, paid their ream -r is or, Goners!
n - tit reedertim 1,11 .10. t b•zu•kleit one t •‘,I betweee Af ...mescal cud
klu ' ie 6 A eli.l dam and fleeting that the enemy D a d eraser- eMoU.:elill. to-day , by
b o y me ‘ e 'r t d li ' a r t VI, their
r e n . lU t:il ' i l i ;i '
• • • -... ...- la.. eiaternem dioisien, ha. 0 i r eported 1. l
l a d th e re pl 1 , 04 the troops commence d cram . the sufferings of the Indiana from 'L. itio ben-
Mg at once. dims, and asked for pro M ,Lt
inion pgri them
on 1 bernday hlght Lb., troops. wagon train., depredations . .
o li t e
f de . .. , : i rc , a t ti c .
i itetha . iti to
Th-r• 1 • a attn, the , workmen ore buns
and artillery were crooning the river. A sufil- . e r l ' i l i e o n 5 a ,7 1 1, 1 „ e as :'e,;,,,1;',, ‘ a 1 aa . i .„,',,,‘,. / r „'al h a e a . ' , - ,
mimeo in 11, .41/- ',III tho railroed (hi, itde
meat Pa., less thrown forward on Thursday themselves of l 'nuanced eritiouvers. . lai eta,-
kt the t.ioe of thilpepne - , but it o larda - credible -
afternoon on the Germania plank resat to ' asked that the districts all, tied :et mania.,
eiol_Lit•, ?it, II ',NI' TO al 1111/,`U111,,, ' i should ho better protected, to enaeiii the 1..-
cover the front. On Friday
It is uno, moo i teat the Tatum mock. of ° ""' ip g ""' 1 duns to cultivate the soil and secure u mare
Fifth corps and First corps moved from near comfortable home. Gen. aleNe.i repied Limo
lhe " -lid h " ell te-e wet a'' I ,' k l " A a lelia'dela 1 the riser up the Germania plank read . 'ke had represented the cemdltiou tit Lao I
for two reason that Mai d s " . '" N " t he men liiregg's cavalry taking the advance, and dein,. diens to the proper authority, recommettuing
who wer e ge ' eed ' ag , ' a t ' elnd , t ''
"i" get them ' ing the enemy's cavalry back, skirmishing to s w o o m u e ld m it e ff ri o s r u d ro t o h em tor
..i th n et i r b,, onprinement, anti
whore Itlault ILL 1.10.:1 nn guard pi omi .or. m 10.
taut it
Oakwood. At this point and one mile be- power.
cost., •TICIN ell to __ _ ._
ens
yond, the enemy made eonsiderzble rostra- / Arrest of Capt. Cox- Fight al ('lt eo
ns tuditi ulon that the amoudetory clause,
..,,, both sides haying
out strung
tktrunint,
laud.
limiting the eperatton of the confineetioe bill,
lines. Charge upon charge was made on both Ilissurtum, Nov. 2.o.—Capt Coe. mete and
t. the
f'f'!"'" of a ;if ' "' me of the rebels ' sites by the skirmish Hum The enemy were clerk of the Duke, arrested toaniget, nal he
le an addition not called for by any just Inter
invariably repulsed end finally, suddenly in- r tried by id tk i n ht r e l l Cu c ni o ry i i n e a . e ' r
,enhahla,•?7,l3 theca
pre
ractattou of the imantitatien, and practically
troduced aline of infantry skirmishers to repel , hundr ed n men,
from the north to um a 011 .14.5
nellifying the bill, will, it is supposed, lead
a charge. We followed It up promptly by a of the Cumberland river, Lear lat lanai
t 3 a movement 1.-v its repeal early In the
counter movement with infantry, and for a °°e• L d
aeproaehing moisten ' :some believe that the
tow momenta forced our lino back, but were in e th i c . la - tae n ff fig ht, .v7i h l. l o n ' otrc s ;on e a
Prenale n t will now giro his sanction PA this,
finally repulsed by a vigorous fire opened Cot. Long encountered a pumice of Woeol
ih"lgh lee' "e'en he
demanded and "' need upon them from the Sixth New Verb. lade- er's cavalry, at Cleveland, yesterday. Atter
the peonage of this amendatory resolution, a severe fight the rebels were anima The
pendeut battery, Capt. Martin. loss is not stated.
a g ainst t he """"' 4 ' t "g' '"J''''y ' f The First brigade of Gregg'. cavalry .11•15•
t A heavy rain fell lest night. The Omit,-
both hence"ion, under command of Col. Taylor, did the land ricer is rising rapidly with nine tem
heaviest part of this work. This brigade Ist
Ira er on the aloe! , .
composed of the following named regiments The . l itTruaiiii•Teaue.
The 3d Penn'. cavalry, Ist Penn'a cavalry, Wassiectom le o. 29 -The c0r0.,,0r.0r , , r
lit New Jersey cavalry, tat Maui. revelry,' Internal Revenue, ho' tOnclurvit to meom
mend in his repori to the : , eerutary ‘4 th
and let Rhode Island cavalry. Treasury, a large .nereatie in too Emma° Tax
At Oakwood, companies li and 1, Captains on distilled spirts, the preheat tax being
Wright and Welsh, of the 3rd Pa. Cavalry, considered very low, at. compared with that
had the advance, and behaved in a most gal. levied d upon other geode. While
lant manner. Last night, oar left was two Lie v l en s u t e wo o re t r h ee at nt ,;o n u i n i
tr u y evra ,, ii _ ,,,, .1 r ~:„... iftei. i x
miles south of Hope Meeting House, or Oak- yields lean thee ton per cent. Ant: a deemed
wood, and twelve miles from Germania, on , necessary to increase taxation, to male the
the plank read leading from Fredericksburg . liaer
. no u: i f ie ttt i, e o e n x tin
. pee ht t c a ht o iea s o C
n f
bo ori b il . r t e t e, , ; i,i. themte at. . ,d
to Orange Court House. dod as t he re bel than on this. Therefore, t h e Cotalittni.onCe
infantry was exposed so unexpectedly, to will ask that the tax be iremmed to 6•13. -
repel a charge of the lino of skirmishers, as i skin probably the latter cola.
above recorded, the' &drawee of the sth corps Steamer Destroyed by lelre--Coffon at
came into posltion%ere opportunely, throw. !Seraphim
ing null a strong line of skirmishers. The Como, Nov. 28.—A steamer frim.beatti,o,fi
enemy opened with a henry fir e of artillery li.e.edndfinfeterhNuenwdrOerdlebania:B,loafileconuer.iit i ii.,, rc , o r.t
tr. :
i i ) ..
spun it, whieh was traPende'l to in a "' l st consumed by fire at fort Gudtan L,: +ea k
manner from one aide. and for en hoar quite en the 25th.
a brisk mioonading was kept up on both aides
it Cas h th e
is in better demand atlitenip a thee
,
for several d ays, actor s a„I
ncro . 3
o holding In one of the charges made by the saveloy . 'L3 been
f 0m
• higher grades for better prices. r
twenty-four prisoners wore taken. . four hundred balee sold •t prices ranging
As the train of the sth cerps was turning from thirty-fire to seventy- fire cents. Scam
Pere the hank pike into the plank road, a fire hfunixiired
. i bale ti s passed Caire yesterday a •
or
. • qt.-
wan suddenly opened upon It from a concealed ' Health of 6.--i-,-i-e4-tienit
-Extant! „
foe, when ono man wan wounded and several of the Sangamon.
mules were killed. The enemy were speedily Wseamovoe, Nov. 2e.—The condition i t
dispersed by a detachment sent out from the the President, who has been confined to It t a
sth corps for that purpose. Having crossed chamber for several days d by sick d neee, seemed
Germania Ford, the reread carps yesterday t e n ar h l o y muc o h v i e m rr r T e d he t r o e • i n s '', n a A n t li ifi r g "u i t :t e' t o h n i.
took the first road to the right—the , symptom, o f i ii k a a il men t to ov oite the 1, are m
Orange C. H. Pike. But little distance had his kends.
been made before the enemy's pickets were , A eammilarti of t
tlilekomtpeleentt„"yeln of t r i ...re s Lao,
eentemutered and a lively tairmish was kept biladetheaditrehocro"ungh'examiLetrionl i:f the irnta ' c r la r .d
up to beyond Robertson's tavern. Here the Sangamon. lying at the Washington eery
enemy brought forward their infantry, and yard, and Ptonenneed her i” ell teseeite sr ,
worthy.
for two helm there was heavy skirmishing a
and eonsiderable artillery practice until it was Altars In General Grant's 0 rru3 •
spite dark. Next on the rfabl, of the second Citarrsaooos, Non. 20.—There hos Loon t e
Is the third, mad then again the aixtb corps.,
eonhenstinnts4itedibbeelforownteadto-dnaY. I T ta h l e ter7.. " .t ) h . i t:
The third bad considerable skirmishing In , view of making a stand. Our lino in beyond
front, and at one time a general engagement . Ringpid.
recalled Lon 4.ltre,t
mooned imminent. The reason it did noteeme ' An order from lisegg
from before Room-111e on the morioug of the
off, in fact, woe doubtless because neither 20th. 0 . In on., c,,,„a,,,,,,,ng t o i , ,r. that
aide was ready. We may hare it to-day• chieftain near Dalton by r. circuitous route.
Gen, Custer, in command of Kilpatrick's esy- ' The situation faollimertlio to. Bridgeport
airy division, anxious to mir in the figbt that ' 1 all that can he d esi red __
ed to bo impending, made a dash across Steamer silver stave W
ave Sank-oeatlser
seem at St. LoUle.
Raccoon Ford with a Michigan brigade and I
Lorna Noy. 20.—The steam- r Oilcan
Pennington's brigade, and commenced work ',
We, from St. Louis to Nashville, frith a fall
in real earnest. As the position be was In , cargo of of Government !tOrCil and ac-oat ow'
, might become a critical one, and as his , hundred
be r m e,be .
mi k e y o u
t oo
'movement would oomewhat interfere with oth- !. t i o it :thttwiehey nOtbcirai
st „,d ove Caine It 1 .
eT arrangements en font. He sass direCted te I The weather Is very cold hero since yoster.
re tree' the river. This morning finds oar 1 day afternoon, the thermometer ranging kern
whole army in position and ready for work. 1 10 °° to 15 ° below the freezing point—too be-
Rvetrabody seems to b. In good spirits, and 1 gins to appear in the river
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
FROM WASHINGTON
Bprlal Phorstrh the Pittsburgh Gesotts.
CITY, N,. 28, 1883
THZ ,XI.IITON OP rNICIN PRISW , ERS IT RICH
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carp pok Ong nt Mt.,*
t!. aparttarnts. ,
U leaf t 6.. he -1.1.411;: afetllll,illit , d ..011
L imulittitte:lvirriit• till futorargle.l o, the hoe
1., hap.: ly e el. 3 nn n
,Infina.l rannu. pinre
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thn :4urg,•,tsA left Itivlal.n.l there W.lrt , 'll't6ll:
0,300 seldiert held rn Bello I.lnnd, in the
James river, Doer Uic il.en I el...tit
an •nu 0,1 Inorit,4 Itt
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&laity of Libby. In tarro hatkiingot thn
Alttnn of the men is shoot the name 11 I I that of I
tho otß-.r• In 1.11,11 y, only they era n,a..h
,earded. Tho cont:“Ion of those on the
Inii i• muoh awe, 1n insuffiolent number
"r scats are fornkelled tv peeteet tl.em from I
the nobi and rtin, and ne blankets or any ,
ether bedding hare been given thew by the
rebels. Only ono surgeon Is assigned to Belle ;
Island, and he makes but lone visit a day, i
during whir.), he does not enter the enclosure
where the wen were kept, t see those b.o 1
,
et..k to walk, ha , attends to those only who
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aro able to con. to !mu, and when tho.o that
aro neglected are sent to the hospitals it Is of•
ten 'tog Into
None of the privates in the
prieon or shout Libby 11, forni.died r.lth had
drug of any kind.
A mombor of the r•ontniiteo re,mived a lot •
tar from a number of mon belonging to the
same command, and condi:ld In the hulltling
opposite Libby, over theirs. "Dr. Wahl., try
to gel en eomethlng--either elothete or blank ,
ets, In keen ne warm. Wu have no Ore in the
in Fete] en, end harm nothing either
to lie on or ,oTrr en, and tu g', greatly
the rold.—
in Libby, stoves I', heating parposra barn
recently boon put up to tomb of the rootne.
but no fool of any description has yet been I
given to render them useful_ At one time the
ration. leaned rontiletod of about throe•fonrtlu
of a pound of wheat broad, one-fourth pound
of froth beef, two ounces henna and a small
quantity of vinegar and salt for eaob
prisoner per day. Flubsequontly the
lame quantity of corn bread, made of meal,
and Hoc Instead of beans, were Waned in the
beef and rice. Two
- morsel of anything
to out until four o'eloak, p. m. The Com
mittee unanimously agree that tho rations
furnished our prisoners by the rehol authors
tins at Richmond are'tiob sufficient In prevent
the priooners from sullAng from 1011007, and
thus becoming debilitated and vory anoint!!
blo to disease. Flom , of Om l'otomilion horn
soon mon brought from hello t0 e ,,,, b, Iho
prison hospital, literally iiinitlng In .1.4111
A United Stoles army nljb nr of 111011 rnnh
and of undoubted rersoitr Ibora, Awl non n I
primor in 1.111117 prl•on, told e
the Committeo that o 11.11 11.11 n
Island renontly Ih , wont fi r paroiletrion
of the robot nntlinrlllo. In
the prisoners thorn followed hint In nonik.lo
as he walked around tin enelocire, and .1.4
him with negro voice., “Wo ate littolot
sand U 4 bread 1 00011 to bread I" Warn
a ens
N., the supplies received from Noma, n o b, of
Ihnon confined In the Libby and oilier prionnii
mould escape the pangs of ,hunger. On ar
riving at the prison, officers wore sem-ohed, and
in addition to articles contraband of war, their
money and other valuables are taken from
them. A few .get all, come a great portion,
and ethers none of their money returned,
while no other articles are returned. All tha
MITI
Judge Underwood's derision, rood/mating
lobe' property in fee simple, le likely to be
soon brought before the Supreme Court for
ronfirmation ur reversal.
- SIC 171111 , 0 - 11 rLtUt ACING ll' lilt JAVCI dle dl
II if stated t.gatn that th• French fleet Is
to go up tho Jam. , Rarer to get the to
bught t v the Freorh tioverntnent
`,loin rebellion, concerning which, 40 much
been acid. There In a rumor that Count
Ilevelt, recently Went to Richmond again.
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A Clerk of tho Vatted Stns.,. Supremo Court
:n t be appointed by the !mixes nett week,
vi Carroll, do,enrod.
• Congtoss mt.•ta One week from to-tnormw.
There is no doubt n... entertninoluf thu or
guni,ation on tto (1;i1 Ie r. It it utfer,t,3d
that tho I.L.D,noltrAtion 011.1111, to •t 'eon the
spoalcor, do-k. e. .3111 at , 111,131 , , •lot , 'Aeeper
and f , , , t , 1.4. I moot In the hal ,f the
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Astons, and quite
within the peat
'!::nothing except ,
iftd of corn broad,
hrisoner to
dE
ter for two nty-fene
of
It to In In: • hn proper epnim,,il
the Internal llcs , o ,e system to the South, -
States. ea they .ft-o ',conquered, may COD
oildernbly enlal p tim red cuue. It is under
stood that the forthrquing report of the Trea
sury Npartment will cinemas this point: also,
that It trill recommend the nonage of a law
to reform the Custom pease statutes, CO as to
insure fuller end more tt,curato records and
pent opt baud,.
Northern man
, rir. 00'1. 11(111,N161. to 111,11110 ND
JetT. Parts, awing to the unfavorable
boarder at Woanooday, did fint re•low tho
*lst ortuy, fl 4 he futonial, and ho said by
risotto's to hero returned ItOltmond
ao
T hut Attar . . -
■a ppl le.. 11,. Clio: . Uuluii - I‘r lon.. rs nl
W44lll , 4tAtok, Nov. iii.. The fianitnry Coco
tom.. ho! io ,ta.r JllpNehed tram I.lsatimore
logo 111V0t0.1 of olothiud soil sup-
Ohio lho plisouois in Itiohmond.
Thor bans ivirtoris of ibil ittOolikAiliet, of thoir
10.•W1t. 1.1110111{10.1 by renal authorities.
ha forinanisit as soon
0... Id6l l Pb Is ,so o lsod Of lb*
I "s‘ of ishrii hos *tinnily boon fturnistioct.
Moamar Illornlng !Wax *elm&
No* root. Nov. 10,—Y ***** lay tuorutnii
the tioputy Marshal oettuntitos otoomor Horn
tnir Star, previous to tor oislitsug for No• Or
end otteohett sixty htsjiheeds of sup
. poorot pork, but *Melt oontelnod whisky, it ht
allege') for the Pouthorn fumy. The owner'
tqtrOAd to hand the vossol for the return of
(ho tour In the amount of $30,000, and the
Mereaal then rPrnilltod her to proceed on hoe
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