~ ~: ~'~~, MS EIBIBM ES , „ • BitMlidT iiplM(r"-FtEC. /D. 1863 z OF- TILE GAtrainr... ; • •r tbiettsititkittji;by'aigii*iTeli•--0 00. 16, 3. ~.-"gfrltairpnlol4l.l Wan, per par,-4, 460. Re5t......;. 10. single *team Femur, slope copies.. pee yea CO. " s "'etiumt Erteat- sce. , ...31,1 oaf can Pe Pesti riligeir 4:1‘.1i. Ter I elibLorMeeie,lre itte,TecereeioeZern, ' 1 ? cite*. - Wee re' iethrtf, ere eitll (IA Seiiirestiesrria daily. - Sink coigee, eents.':' • ;11 i sr riity P,P, 1 1 7 411eRee — etopped the time expires. 4- Eli . ~ichatt/MlDOgae, In n bin Wbgia'"4.elg• 'Grant,* Interest Lis bin „...rlfWelltOring Kltraggre Army- ; - Chu a Citadel, and Or- . e ^ -. ..."derillbline&Pm AeeordcricP, -The following - letter from C. - D. Brighilin,, I the special correspondent of the N. k". see at Chattanooga, will be road with Interest: Caarraxoorm , Dec. 6, 1663.—Gra n t's brit 1 campaign here 'haring ended in the most so- , none blow the Confederacy has yet received, , what next? is the question that occurs to mu reflecting mind. If it is conceded- , -; which no, doubt le the case—that the season In this water and other consideritions re %n .4i g- x4 Xl ier tbaitsition and the gumption of imp ' • raingy,teildee another settee' CAM', Ic4lttitrinum Getable before the sassed istaire cpispiliogassir thittbindo6 it crooked et ti detest, it is not necessarily admitted - it the cot graft tbot.elr aftlei /Gm =IV Collected ben must remain idle. Will Grant thus keep dim, .ockruirter. o r 4our months doing .*nothiegf There no means of answering this 40d.lwould not undertake to' glen the uneWif,t Wield be of as much interest to the enemy es,b. the loyal public!. Of one thing, however, I am entirely 'eutain Gen. Grant is thoroughly in earnett in the . business of putting down tIM rebellion in the very shortest time. If he can employ the time in doing anything to that end, I do not believe that he has any idea of idling away the winter in winter quarters waiting for spring.and.geodisada.... belinre. that he is pf the opinion - thud the blow! should fall quick and heavy, espechilly as the Confederacy is -'" reeling under blows sdready dealt ; that if a, blew for any. reason cannot be got in whore then 'daft fittle, and plant one where you can and where it is not expected. I wilt: everybody was es much in earnest and as little disposed to lose ti an lien. ,to 'think it would be well for enti.terne nld if every Generalwho oommands in army wo make .. goad: nee of the and his means, as , Lbelleye,Gen. ,Left to inference ' • - atone,? Might eafely"eatieludilltiMuch. Gun. Great could not pursue Bragg for rea sons rrtkiyond hileontrol." This is a. more feet Genf tfregnently=hanalm to be; - - even when essignaas a lesion in the most t•oonsebnatioul-.7361110. Ile - tont& not pursue; bet heroin do eothethingefie.Vilileh,if it does not Insure the sante,end; : eitt Ot least Vieille' bly All smiths time. . remarked that Gen. Giant maYles tnisted. I eiih I could know the (305wilneePt would res Pond to ail his !n ee thus unreserreilly. Gen. Grant :t `•! n i al m itadd befern,thenollitry as a boaster, but I e be tibilv that if permitted to em- j tea.T- WlChde native, just ai he is disposed to employ them,l ,;•;;) beveould make a grant contabbf that remains pf...ike..Coefedennry before the. spring frosts """*.-^" the vana. -- The bath Is, aaich, scerpnt,•tilsposed Aube is, and bold- 'I lag theme:id he does, the Govensemet may •` tit allexatterarrelating Gat rent Work sub-1 Audi:tete itself. There is neman pn theitege ;1, whoestimgami.saledeasi t N o z ung , . :COSCIAI/1114 ID _much, and it allowed to have wityouS.istilt that if In any thing he came short it may be traced,olther to Ike htimaline of his plans. : Maier General licynolds has been relieved • is Chief ofGen. Thomas's staff, and left yes tent*. for. New OthaGG. Weleirs.i•heirdtitOssov-notbing of Bragg Pintiiiiiteppederdininghtymill-Palion, Cu mulative evidencehas;however, ces fully eonfirming previous Tern, of the utter reit; of his army. ”It. will be found , that the GuklldtadOxrztulridary, so far tram laTing been exaggerated from this quarter, has beeni set forth with exceeding modendlose, the r lacked ; tang, filatures, it produced , enduringreset -el:kb • cannot ire overesh-1 waled. I repeat what I have said • before- 1 these results wins_ exp:ding to the plan, end ,:freds_litiipeeessary eensequences to its sem ~ i plebs working. It Is unquestionably trues could Bragetaro been pursued, be would have been demolished, and ,to might harp crept as far lb. bowols of the Confederacy - arvie • ehose. The rebel sympathizers hereabouts Scirini,WW return.aseopn is he ob - '''-tistioireibforeements,-7,*the- p rincipal ndl- Said bridges between hereland - Deltenskend. .._they me. almost numberless) have ibeen-de-^ etrpled,and tench of,thetnutk, torn pp. The "inabireadlrcatittlants tregiteciville, from Unseals 41Irt from Chattanooga to the unellse..le-in-ve better erratum" .beddeaboth • Tfitagibilffiii.po34oill6,ll...ebitt32loo= will her e afte r strung - fernidsisuice, de : - fended bye compsrativelyamall forde. Bragg . -'K yny.pgotpbff - had~rnong of lighting on this grounu. • • '-------;—*YctthrrllccPreeiottd'tvrvPttlkid are be tog 40ait .4*lsilrozd Chattaa4p.; An order • has been Issued setting forth thitlhe placeis heldpurebr for military pmposmy and all bid- . ..--;",-.7,nelti•or-qtertieiti?inecestiitent , with ,this idea will beprehlititeci. , There•Wbeirefer icriath are permitted to . do *Gond Pura him" mallod apisebres of the~pneilego- = lOtigidied, a tsumber.of Rebel 17c*Ittlicerelfecrestarpolifor thoNOTtil and mos - fe•=lkinsi bare traded isp Id Atlanta. :Thingtt:erdetid.north.of She - Ohto Riveri ; after hintigakezithatifsailieito Nashville, by Varies* routes and meenseecaped in the 'Breeder'oppetitetti' Outdid' which they were, ordered.* proceed. Topsy Gm least, the ditiiattoaraiistaitte r e e wgathen Angles', and. with all else , "'"':iqtat the pastbstedayehave teen idiOneihe lest dais ot.t4G,CharedaG47- , . , East weAnesitqe• fight at BlitialatOß j fn Terittessseibeioseir our eav akq OtilefOofi.blklackilferd and Lev:street, - Inertial makes was about seventy-hve. Our; - _ brew Arirea back . half mils. The 413. lea whiemexied - tobareneweilthiTaff.d a y . Best Statists is aortliof the Belabor; river, 2.5 ; south; of calaberialliS GaP,a ll 4 45 miles I .-.ssufhireetot:flogstorilliiat whichi place aro Loniftrset's hcculguarisor. The slut of. the 'vebetrilenetatiratifo isaPtore.Shatkelfordisai toibleend'becr6eied'aforcetiAluriloutb side - of the-Soltascriviff, .; —whitiiisfilarelfdertirstward fnaattempted ttire•ettatiesterpeshrStattati. - . lit:thle„,tiatrerver,. they were defeated. muitteteentente . teald. bi moved op*, time, hatilloiroalo„begivois Loertreet, stars ' sari .. - tble 100 be intended . Losigstreerlitii allble ;Bofors - thevolurt.,:ispihtett Cileaday's fight ..-sf:lookgeoF.•,.ltetle4rbott:steelly nil-enforced ....-, from /se's arasp . ,..olier the, /sot , Tennessee and Ilizga aWreita, sod probsbl, will' he, AS the rlainia now *Arany aggressive ; - inevinsitokatoths pel tbfMaade f 111 is pox& bleritheretercq that it tatUlivill_be roufht tu ethttiteletatiNtaty..iol.collrellikeur forces at lioozriile and Cumberland Galvesai speedily ._ b. inn?ed ' fovsard , In tise'of axismegercout ;'‘ . „bolog sousidercil probable. or desir able. The questietfor 4 16 Mine will bide - a:WO by len. Bheemsit; as the rebels are aoilllotly to move 1 ° 1 7" / - - Alan BIM Yid i i General Patio _sot all thei in. - L..•:-zTribes. , -.oBolll:,,ocmuntoattons!tkie4 at the Hinulgurttro of the At* frbotavt.Wright, -totimaadlits , the" Depavlttooat I,f the Patifie,, Ihtertlatteallet of pettoe have bib /Ulla/ aolltUaktlkerith all ti, bands of indieltithz la thi HlMet of Huh. ' Ho mg tblz b l lll 'state .of*frolfl , l6 oirfolillo' the didlogoloo o d . ' :brairom sod pod coßatoot of theares Cplase'For, Um Erg ifeio la th eery of -..-t; Z veletkro_ Atom, apvt_bor. tie*weed that.' the. g r eat atatitant nu* th the rtit017 441 ,1 , -lat -Oa, htavOtamt pl. sinfto , • .. ::.:.:-I,llllofttlitithant.datio. l Sg t h ar .t.,:: t"lllmicat.lholexti&lan bylitaisiut,, , .Cinatef ' ' 2 Ur Oa j!” 11 .r4; VS elidOnekrie 'V - in-' ellaaito-tieutcrtriltre'latore, and *nor the " Ten "P i delre- O U N OMA ta b S t ab, g laa .28/trifairjittaltiCOtialtVelethelV*Prt MN 111 MEI - . . , . . . . , • . L. ... . . . . • ... .. . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . - .. . , . . - ~.... - .. , , - . - . ~...1, .4 • _ . . . ~_ -... _..... ...s .., . - ...-; . : .: ~.::, ' : .. _ , „ :.. ,;. -,-,1,-",-,.z - ; ,lii :!-t-, ?; '=-- 1 .i"-,n:' •- '-'!,- - ''''' 3 . . xrntiThfill T4-3iIME. - .... .. .... Gps t . : fiteartenitte on Noinnteerin* At a meeting in Cincinnati en Wednesday, night, held to *emote voltaiteering, General rltesecntne,in acknowledging thificarty and 'repeated demonstrations with which the audi enee greeted him made the following remarks on importanra of recruiting the entice: I I appear with you te-nightnot - to speak,bat because I feel as great- awinterest to the reat ter that calls you together as any ono of you, my fellow-sit e. I take it for grantedthat It is not necessary to show the neranity of l"inglfour.=Ytua all fatly enled,tw. get countr y ,l:ll deserrea a great and good , goverMnent, and that that government can only be preserved 1 by the prosecution Of this war to a permanent puce- not a peace that may termthate any year in another rebellion. You agree with me that no settlement should be made but Pei , a one as will be permanent. This being so; yon are satisfied - that the war must con thorny:eta whilelonger. Your fathers, year brothers and sons are in the front, before theeuemy,with arum in their bands. IC they were not there, Totir.homes, yourfatoillesand,preperty, would not be sit tutted as favorably u they arc. You can call td"mind how it was when the rebel army was at Bowlingfireen, when. the enemy boon pressitigyourlierderialtdifiermitpolete. The ,change of . eirmunstances bat boon taillight, 'aboutby' the armi lif your soldiers, and those arms are still holding.backtheonemi; They cannot' li Withdrawn in safety; you do not want them to to overwhelmed and shinght: end, nor to die there from disease and priva tion. You know that the inlyway in relieve them le by fillingup the ranks. It is, as you all know, the shortest way to erid the war, to give the commanders in the 'add a force mill dent to annblaAhem to_go forward to the final victory. .'-.4lhe‘Gotrerattlistn'alladed to 'the fact that in , 1861,.'wher -Caw people thought the war wnsoommg to anend, and *writhing looked hopeful, was, the time of -greatest danger. Thepeopte We r retiot e4tieeinetV all wee work ing well Sala, 44 • consequence there was MG volunteering. But things took a different t:truniand Tilt draft, had-to be ordered.. There was now the canto coefident imintrify, and on Min 'volunteers were ratted -freely, ieldiere woldd,ilave to be obtained by drafting. Be - -spoke. of disadvantages of the present meth od of sending now recruits into old regiment!. They very soon became good soldiers, nstred of lying in rendesvoroi camps foi many weeks; they avoided iiie'knets by iiimedlitili falling into the well matured outline of the old fol . dier. "1 , .-As to tha,dangets of k soldier's 1114 they were not, to - r"''Atiought of but with -pride. Everyparent shoril&gegard it as 'heriorable and noble for their las to volunteer in such a owned. aitte wero ll' ling for.' Every ono known , that:, the, br man dins but once. Your.sorroryeuribros r musedionomo time at any gliti s ;MHl7,th ei only difference , la, that In thlionOntatigtOrrill reflect that•he died and waShartede taidln the other that he Call in thi,Usgdonff'Moksmanag, contending for the life-of , ,biksiiiintry, or .bravely sacrificed his osatlifiritHAtAliurg in defense Of - his , country.,...r-ffettlrulyi parent, or brother or sister, ought prefer such reflectinns 'in regard tithe death' of these near and dear to 'there, to the remembrance of death under other cir ,cetlistaneell." • ~• 1 -These remarks, with which the .General 'ob_. . . ese d,'lrest made very happily, and were well received. . - . A. Great Waterfall. detachment of troops recently teoutlng in the valley of the Seskiror Lewis Fork of tho.Colnsabia, ',Hoovered' a waterfall which, l lit is call, it entitled to the distinction of be-' it:gulled , the greatest in the world. i The en tire volume of Snake Aver pouts over a cheer precipice ono hundred and ninety-eight feet bigh,shirty,- . cighefeet ./tigher than the Pcip',Ocue. Snake' river .fiat a;" large as Us' Majoro, end the coectole Wane sorb:Wed or: body. The loca ity of this immense waterfall is Dearthe point bersidoitt deiggsagsd si tha-atelit; fihashone or Salmon falls of thrt river, tat they hare always been .enveloped In mystery. • Almost -a della years ogoiho writer passed saongthe finalteMiver road.: Poi two daytire b4eard the s oaring of %%Mt f ll 4. tlzt*Mlttled no More re ,pens them than if they bed been In the meant was said that there were sa!series of falls and rapids, making a -descent .f seven hundred feet. itxxeron miles,and the monad gave color to lbd repot,.' Boit bundceds,tif miles across the- great plain Snake litter flows through a canoe, with vertical walls hundreds •Of feet , high. it is only ationg internals that salient pbinM are found' by irides the river can bo reached. i Thar:tad cremes from point to point of the bends, only approaching,close to the river i inhere there is a ebaneii to escend 'for water. ] From these facts. ery few, if any, of the tens I of thousands of adventurers that have cressedl e plains aver looked_ upon the - great The Jabs disroyerers report beside the main iitaraet:inetly others of loss height, varying from twenty to fifty feet each, near b 3.,. -Some dal- they will be !lilted by tie tourist and pleaserkeeelmr, end iooked Kr , a frequent ly and familiarly as Niagara Is to-day ; and ft will be edmitted that, with the stadendous randeur of their, surroundings, they are' as inc lationa , Nike= -as Maws now excels the balance of the world. 1 764 fir ' iiii --" i swum xt--I would appear from the following naragraph, which we find la the Cr.,Vl..m._ • ScMw..Z.. uke; CbAMMl3.Dimer6. 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