JU ,( : ' : ,1- . ! - ' -': k i! i ' ; i ' " ' s Ty - Mr ! t i 1. 1 1 I -n i 1 . - v tr - t ' i ; 1 . . t ' : . ,' i , . . " - . - p. . .i ' pi y ; -. ' ; . ) ; 1 i i - C-:;?rvtli. -s-S-. 2 WHEN KHillT, TO KE KEPT RicflT, wan n w Hon o, to x. t. itt r: i o n t. s:stihSUl'tu;: TIIUjlSrJAY::::::::::::::::-:Ci-:MSKl 25. Vc the editor of T.'i" AHfjlumian Lave jurt retiirned froin the CeM of on cratioustilonz the Ituppahaonock, whith er we had oue on a visit to our soldiers. Ve arrived there subsequent to the rrcat contest at Fredericksburg, in which so many valuable lirca woiq lost, and just after the evacuation of that city had been ?chieved. Wo have only time to say a few words as to wh it we saw and heard. Company F, 103d Pcnna Volunteers. iu which unsurpa-'s'at bo Jy ct r.:en our citizens experience great mrerest, seen; 1 ' that it is co'ii nosed of the flower of the youth of cur town, was terribly cut up. Over one-half of the number th-st were engaged in the fight a wonderful fatality terc placed IvJrs ila comfxit. 'I hey went into the th.ickest of the fight where the balls fell the fastest, and the danger was niot imminent and no one flinched. On the coutrary, they bore themselves as ciily heroes can, eliciting r-ncoininnis of praise from all quarters. Those who were spared to their country were as cheerful when we left as the circumstance of the deaths of their beloved Captain and First Lieuteuaut, and number.- of ihc'ir com rades, would aJmit. Truly, Co. F has experienced the horrors of war! The other companies composing the regiment also behaved with bravery thro' out the trying ordeal, as their decimated ranks will bear witness. They were ex posed to a tnosi galling Hie for two hours, when death ""ai.d dtstruciion was beltiir den't. nor to th.m with 110 sr.:trin- hand. 1 a tut but they v.'ithstcod ii all and came dT tho Meld with I'viicr cob The ll iuu has won an enviable reputation. The Hhole tiuiubcr-(d" killed ntnl woun ded irf the regiment is about 1ST. Of this number, some 2i are killed. (Job Snr.KMAN, the c-iomander cf the rc-gi::iCt:t, who was under fire during the entire fight, and whose mar.ly fbrm :ifTor deda con.-oicuoas target for the bullets of the foeman, escaped unhurt, fi is bravery aid c:iacity for comr.K'nd is the theme of all praise, both from his superior o Dicers aud from. his men. lie haj jut reason to be proud of his regiment, an ! the regi ment could not po-cib.ygct along without j nim. Capt. I7oeu, acting Mnjor of the regi ment in lite tbsciicc of Major SctniocK on side leave, and Capt. Ai-.n, ol Seiner set, are highly spoken of. They both did vconiaxj sciviec. Second J.ieut. Flanagan, tho only cni;!mi.-sioned oiliccr of Co. V who escajied alive, performed prodigies of valor. He led the company alter the fall of his two Eitpcrior officers led tlum nobly, well. He has endeared himself tJ bis cuuimaud ! abouts of Company A.Oapt. RuttXE, llth I l'cm.a. Ilesctvcs, another Ubensburg eomj'iui-, but after laboiious ti"orts in that direction, were obliged to desist. So that, a walk of many miles, and niul titudiuous interrogatories, were only so much labor lost. Co. A with r r iiriH vim lovo. f The VCSd belongs to Iloirn ti lhe llt,,c,,tatives ,Cie in no manner South hr, done a tt I iinirij. " Tl.eV have vetnber. that with a few remarks I f division Pi" JJUTTFKFSLLlrf corps, IiooK- co;!fped regarding the jnojoiety of the ,VOIj their victories by the help of his hod in J J, s,;"1 , ilUt "yy 1"" 'mJ ii..ir.,t element, iU,iri koflvr, lit's Grand Uivi.-iu, and was engaged in i action id th Senators, but no comj-l lint- ; ibecovn fichland Ms spadei-, t he trenches j hc"U a:u! ,,!3l " 1 c,Tli" i,"t ,;iiVt' ry A Ji-,.nu, ti, .vim r'irrta, the assault on the right tf the cuemy's I 0' '. "eial The hoe shall tili and the spado shall j ad the irnt rcm-.te concej.tien -hat he , J o'n a J Itooens oath).ra., -u..dl-oa, J ! ac1uieccnce in their jr-cccd.ngs. dbr f..r r.s. but the hands that v.h-ld then. ! -oti.d introduce into ,t a new , dement. A i -i- rai Wartu, Uiiir, , t f w ,-l be icsolu-ion adapted recommended a t;an bold a mu.ket a!s,. The lb h.!s have ! - telegram tyur.l by ' fS"! Aie attempted to arcert.nn the where- j partial reconstruction of the Cabinet, whici. stlaverv as an in-trement of war. so 1 .,.r0! w "JS'a! l;Y"VJ!.;" ,l "! Cuhauae tsnmlian. .Vr, L Lr h. - - i.i a t on tht , art nl ttic e,-:licus. tt..-.v i ,.... .. ....... .T,. .1! ,!,.. ... I CM. d, n . , t (. , i." i iiii ii.iiii ..inni .iu ii 1 1 , . , n 1 1 . 1 1 . i rre v. o:i . i i .leu i'eu to ims roiicc ir - -. - - - ....... . in tne C Jit, (on the left, uriuer ., . , . , , v ,lu-' u 1 ,, L.k , l .... f..,,,.i.,,lll0,i ... ,i(0 ,. ..,.,, .... ir, ,., ii..am h-mb, " ' . ". , ... . Republicans, others are content to leave i t..,,.uot recede, cannot stand.-ti.l. can onlv i LMr "'.,,Cu. ' Ml, ut T!!": P"rt- , . . ,- i tiANKLIX,: and .ot largely. 10 know lhe oonre u,Jltter in the hands of the advance. The Proclamation ,s its policy ; ! c'. 1 U,e- "V"' ,v xh.Q !'o;i,l,,stJt-"c im ! Jir- L-eldah hvau that they fought nobly is to know that l'resident, so that he may act as be.-f. to the oroyniiMu m and armini: of the" blacks !,'lt;'r.V AfTairs ; ami 'us aile-atious that j .Mrs Ann C Ky..ns, they belong to the I'aintnv.ui Ktwrr. serve the country in its prc.-ctit ciieum- v.hnr.rit lives will be The inevitable 1 h:t' ",!,5,tc ) -v Iotc r ."f 1 7,:' ot X"' ! J!"1 . t i . t I vti'i'fcs iVvi.iHin-i-iif nid ri.n!fs oftii.. I'l-.i..'- i vetubej to mention the nilcs of the old ! tv J A l'v-n? H e are fcorry we ti-i.ed to laid them, as it P1' -ts- , , T . , . , . oei loji.ncnt ami n .-nits ot tne 1 loeuma- ,'-. i , , - . i Mart" Lvaus inorihl J ' ,....ani. r...cn.w?n.. Ti c; i :t. . .. i .. .1 . . 1 . 1 ' ea ihre td )!. and had uitim nt.tfl i-.t - ''"fr --'"-i iwo; 111 n- 1,1.... , . - i.rntii'ii i .t -1 11 i.t 11 ciii.4 17. u j .1 im ii.uii 1 ion. .Mm w i! en 1 no roy , n sees ir p- ;i 11 - . Tim. I'vl'k wou hi have afforded us much satwaction x t- . . . .1 1 - 1 iw -hhk wm-p n-mvfi iivil f,.o.ii .l:t.i in I 1 nt Kentuckv. are too most i-r.-in nc 1 . I t-,f tons 1 ft,M.n b-.ted nil.1 w ,hi-is m t.niu l"ts .., m w 1 1 c 11 au-j 11 1 u to ton rl'Z? in . ., ri.,...rf to take by the band the rc:ui:ait of that ( anjOI(. oihers named forStcrefary ol State, I devoted band of heroes. ;!nd the belief is entertained that the j The less of ti e Rcscivcs is c-'timatcd former will toon be tendered the appoint- 4. . - ia it- v . .1 'mtnt at 2r00. J his division ol veterans the!-'ullu r . . ... Sneaker Grow will rrobablv be c-Uercd 'Uhi t.uatu el .-.muica-fcius lair to. 'Old bnaiu cf .-.i:-ciica oius fair to feoou beccuue aluiCrvt completely a:,nihiia ted. ' Notwithstanding T.;s rcp!se from tb.o Rebel position at i'rtdt 1 it Lsburg, the r.rmy still fsppeais to retun entire cot-li-tbnee in Gen. ilntNiP;!;. J'rom some or ether, his first grand ohort to j ciaish tnj i-.-oe.o.-u hi'; icuitcd in a fail-; re utter and entire. Rut give the man j " ... . . . . . ..!- tbancc f.-r -'tbciJitJ' thai n ui Imu." If the blame cf thtj terrible blunder sho'J not justly attach to Lim as many allege let it be saddled where it belong?. If it tJioiiuJ, why, off with head the sooner the better. As 1 Eiould Ce. Trr. Sick and V'or.NTr.r rENi:sYi.- VANIANS. be aie Iiappv to ar.r.nuncc thit urcccfs has at lat crowned the ciTorts of (iov. Curt in, and an order for I . ? .!... : i. .. i i - i,.e i. u;...m ..i our mimv jou vountitu m.-i- oiers to points wit lun the t:te lias just ocen lssueu. lntciiiirencc to tins ciiect has. jitit been received from a reliable source. Though the order is a general. .one, and rrar.ts the same privilege to ail the loyal States, it detracts nothinir from the credit, due to t lie persevering and ' iuerp.asin cfTons of our noble (lovernor, wh.o origin ated the plan, aud has affected its cccom p!ihiuent. Wc l.cartih' congratulate the Tiundreds of thousands of" relatives and friends of our brave soldiers upon the success attending the Governor's mission to Wash in irton. Not satisfied with the mere i:-?;:c of the order, he ye?!crd:;v i ro'i e.-r In fi i :w ! i ii "tc.!i in eiiTnr.:i!iv i i r-- , :. . ; wttl. Surueon Oeneral King, to visit (ten. Jurnide's army jiersonally, iu order that the necessary preparation fur the re moval may be made at once. Our hos pital acet lnu.odalious at various points within the State are ample, and thousands of hearts will rejo'ce at the prompt ct of an early ic-union with those from whom they have to long been separated. All those whose wounds or ailments are not of to serious a character as to ren der railroad travei dangerous, will be brought here forthwith, and our citizens should make every effort to provide them with all that is required to render them comfortable and happy. Trouble in (lie Cabinet. The AYashingt'in Sfoi; of this evening, contains the following important aunouiiCe iiani : tn.tjonty 01 me senate, in caueus, on the 17th instant, adopted a resolution which, a- uot prepared, declared a want ! A Cotdlder.Ce mi their pari tt, tne See ret U ! y. ....... j.-.- -- r ti c.,te, out v.e,t mu'imni .10 a- - ext vess to tho l'resident a un uiinio'is re- commendation of a partial rocouti net ion el the K i Lii.i t A C -tit in it 1 1 e u uMipp ii.t- ed to wait upon tl.e 1 ic-iocnt, s.ud cm- Uiunicite their action. On being informed of the but, the. cccrutarv ot il.1t', u:i the same day, sent to the l'resident !ii roigiuitio and re- HUe.-ted ti.at it might be immediately ac cepted i ...... ft . (.. . "I he As-tstjtiit ccret.ry ot orate se'-r :h bis lc.-ignat n.'ii at too same time anu in the same manner. 'J he Secictary yi'd Assistant Secretary still remain at their" dt-!;s awaiting the appointment of t heir successors. i'ee. -I It is iceitaititd that the senators wh( met in caucus hi.-t week weie ;,edged to keep their proceedings stcret. piedged to keep t neir proceeUH.g ft crcr. txccpting t ihe i iCMuenf, and ti.cy Ulu vith moie success tl an. u.-U;dly attends such deliberations. 1 he Secretary o! j wrtl.r u s'la'd wc m t n-veiio.- 'i fwe ! the rebels w:ll rvacuiP; V"i!j!,inrn, and ! astute i 'i hoe.eis tLst.n. d.-c'l., .icrt.ofc. vvs j p. s o.-.ivrs f..ltJ SIMUTINU. attr State, however, snn heard oi tl.e ut like vl.u iu the n,t, wc wii! reseuilde n-ikc de-pente dibrts to rcnel any futtli, r "l.t!;'c ,5'.ul, 1:0 wiil ;,tu'n.. i0 'A,i..?a4 "r :i Urui notice -:.d on rcasalilo i- i .1 ! i ("... ' ' . , . . sal 1 loco: li: !'.) a . e.w I: m oi.iCC, la i.ociiltarsr. tnri"-; cecdtiigs and prompiiy tcuoeicu his reig- y,,., ,,, that." j .vdvaice of (general I-ti-fer to the interior ,.u MuMiaY, mo Huh U,x of JANIaUV ! .oh'.:?t;-.vn. Pccr,rr.'cr S. I S:.?-tf. Ltiit i-ii. There are thus four niiiio-is of bo-Man ' f tho "Old N nth Stare." It is .iati;'v- j ncxr. at no.- o'Gt.clc. p. .V... "wlu-n i.ud thvrv . : : . j On I riday night the committee .mm j j the caucus again visited the I're.-ident, j and reruained with li mii, aud all the other i in em l-( is ol the LaOinct, .'or. .-euard uo- j ing ab.-ei't, for more llnm !':ur boms. 'J he next day by ho'.a Secretary Clia-e j sent in his resirrnation. i,.;t nureiv as a I ,i''lt--'v ot' form, but in gn,,d faith. It is j ' not known that there was any oi jcctiou to evcral Senators iu'iipret an ultimate en- ; cuange ol programme. Jieports j-ie ; current, but which c.imiot now be vcnUe J, that all the m. inbei s td the Cabinet have re-signed llowtver this may be, it i beheved that none ol t he'ft will in the Last embarrass the executive iu the choice of sueee-sors. While some of the Senators i' i,t. f,p.,i. pciiKcr urow win rroi.-aoiy a teeretai ystiip. .-Mai.y ot ins Jrteuds ! s.ccm to regard this as neai iy certain "iiis 11. Wiiliatiis, a member of Co. F, IS-Jd 'a. V'ds , is now at home on a biicf vi-it. lie looks well. in coiilbimiry with n good old custom of ours, no p.. per will be iucd Rom this ohice next weet. Gcuth rcuut-r ; we wi.-a you a j M , 1 T T - - .Merry v.un.suuas mm m- 4app ew-icar. - i ; ...... i. .. .. i . i . i. ...... i, . i i... i i - ii . i i . . ? - i i ; i ni-r in at ... i.i ii i ii-sn -miiw u-,.- -lavery aa a War Potvcr. We all remember how coi.S ictwially it was predicted before the war and in ils early s-ta'is that Slavery would pmvo the iaial weakness of tlin South. S;utherii society was a pvranna on us ver:ex. liic ready to ti;.le over ; a f-leeuiiiir vo!ci:-, ever threatenini: eruption. Yes, but fi- ..... ....... .... ...1 n,., j mul upriiiht, and there u a stability which even volcanic fi-rci s cannot disturb. Fear and irroolution on the part of theisjuent delays to the trains, !;." , I did dominant rate of the South would have : not, reacli Soi:thv;t Cieek live mih .s j j.-j, i fl rrt.ct it.i ; but that race has .,mvn that it knows bow to rule and use its f'ur mihioiis of African "slaves even amid the convul-ioos i! w.;r, and has be!d tlieni in its' grasp with tin 'altering courage and unyielding determination. i.uibo'.uencd by eighteen u.oiiiin of j-afo- rv and M.-cess. it csuhinuly proclaims to the Noith its suj erior ability to eiubtre a Dioir.icted vj:r !. cause its armies are not drawn iV.:n iis laboring c'.asse.-. j that very little of our artillery eouid be i tbaf,as C'.nnsiiau l.-foral or tbe nr ; kt.ow an.l rc.. '-''' s, flrt It is the testimony of the best informed ! brought "into '.lav ; the main attack, was llC would have I eit ullieient iutercun I l'"'Vtt. h FliisT M'.'jMtiAli!. nnoaiul relu--ees wittii'i our lu.es tnat the whole j t nercf ore made by i titan try, asM-tcd by u j the Mibject to examine this imjM.rtaut.c- j .U1;1 "t',te illt,uv:e ..rodiu-ts of ill lac Muau availabh; Working force oftiavea tiiruugh- few guns, pu-lied formidably o'l the roads j i,rt Jri.i the Committee, on Military J- j .j. mr-'s sc., &c, iu the country : aril V.-i .TTllt'. 1 I 1 raisitiir corn and nee. and whatever can ..i r.. tl... .. ti... i.....i army. Those who couhi be spai-ed fn-iu llilx t.-lvw- h:lt'l 1 1 ' : 1 Ln.t -if Wi.-iv O-lC ;illil ...... - - . - . . v -. ..w... .... p - hiiiht when d.i Hirer Was thought t- be niot imminent I he .-laves, :;iat is, have- 1 I'VIJI K'll 4 111.; jlt'Ul'l i.... , 4 .5 . 1 I ..1 Rebel ur titles and relieved ueh of t'uc fatigue which has j ti'cm In ni m exhausted our own soldier-. i he in-t:- tntioii which was the iuspiraiioti of tiio Rebellion in its ori;;in, supplies it still with its means of suppoit. Nevertii eless, it i.- as true as ever that Slavery is the vulnerable point tf I lie rebellion. Rut uii;eiuble points are m.t dangerous if our eueuiv will not ttiike i. i them. When the v.ar broke oi't., the Cowmmcnt hontt!y oujht to save tfor' Union ai d Slavery lOi-.:liier ; but t'.m- ' , ;,.,,! ti. i'..;... ! ,.i.i7 i.,j-..iiy i.i.ii. v. iti:i y t.iiT u must go to ph'ees, the 1 resident announ- fed his Eoiam ipation policy. 'i he exper- iltient of fighting the .outh with one hand, and with the old er upholding t be set if the war bad been conduct s ,t:irv , .r,e:j,pjS, ,;r i,fce a War with a for- i l cv of (he Snntlicrn leaders.; I 1 in; j ", :, j Tb j coo arniiiL: o.atery ore .M. ... 1 been. we said j :,Li.v(.. sai.uiiifif and hold: Put it lias pro- eecded lioie the Im-ui.-imiol; mii tne 1 umr- j tn ti. hitio 1 to .ju-Mfi- d l.v tbebo.fs. tii.,t the Federal i. rnuicTit Was precluded ) p.y tSte b'oustit titiot, i'tid by puhiie .pin- .,t the ICortli 1 1 cm r.ssa-.lii l' t!it in-ti- m-;.,,,: We have iow t.. v wlietlier t lie saijo; res-MiiCvs v ill thri i wlscn onr bands rat: free 'o strike at the j oioi we I kiM-'v to j wtak'-st. He have et nuied j to b.'.irn a'o! unlearn bdbn we "i to the ! j, ,.... r t!;.s ,-.,,,.stp,,, . p:i v-4. p,,;., (, id' t his on. sti -oi : discern that the S u:h knovs-- b ;t( r th m we tiiO real truth, and that our purpn: .may v.eil take con.fisel of their ear--. 'i he know '.hat the n.gro i.i nor in ail re ji efs an ait tele of nn ic'iandise, or a m ih nc for wi rk ; th.-.t 1 has senses aifeel i'J.'S. par-ions ; is raoabh: of r sent- j lni.tf abve t.. hope, no,, may eve-, be j vust.,l f. flglit for the ree,bti tvh.'icli has ilii tu hiir... r.i.ii nine- hi i m V.. ! ,. ,. the dieaiu of his bonda- If o:i bcin-s within th.e Rebel Stales w!v,-.-t. interests and hones are ideutiiid not their c.iu-e,' but ours. We have Ji.ti.ertv) ivfu-ed to sunni ei t'o-s, allies tl, our side. The I'roclaiuatior, invites them. If its o ily i ..-suits should be to t! ..c l..!....-.rJ .v i c i i. I.' t.T V.T, I l(. ,,,. vu!1!d be th- l-.eavie-t yrt -truck ;:t jpe ft. 0f tho Rebelli.-n. Jb,t it cannot j";.r ac tboytbied, Ve areah i'it to m ike Jt ,,ur ;,. ,:i Ul;K-::t, and to tarn i r r u-vs oi wnicii ir.ey luvernareo t ioieam. e will prolit by their instruction, and bettt r it. We are already arming bl rck n-i- ments in .roiitti Crrroli oiina, m Kansas, iu jjoiii-iau.,. Jt is a war in wnich We take i ward. The Government is ouc u:c lit oei oiarcs n;ts ocen t-inpioyeu , , e. .sticcecueo:, alter uvc Hours nam iiol- j.ors. ( riain it is tii.it tl the :rituo:r ; tl.e lull una jmipie mvi.;uii hoi.c i .r :r.i earlv arid late, the season 'hrou-h, in injr. iu driving the enemy fiom tneir 1 of ihc teie-lam hud aioiotinccd the stil ! p-iymcnt of the intcre: and bqiudate.ii .f .-teni which i- Ihesonreuot its sfrengt h, j picnic. ed a- a secju-uee to tins onHianr (S;i!ull luilt tould not be caled, j i-.ud liie only ae v.liicit a!!'..rJs cen.; lete mil is about to ho abandoned. The systi tu ' i"o emenf, and the p 's-e.Ion of thi place i an 1 'it was a mil: 1. t i.ct.-.-i?y (itb? to "j r-liable tK.-tructioa iu t:U the io:iowic0' has been a source of st ren-j-f !i oniv be- i id yive us control ol'tlio railroad rtinnin s I- tl. .",i- r.,,; i : o ' l,tM".'. ht?. :z . cause it has been protected; or has not f.-.u lh 1 igr, Wilmington and Charie,- j ..j haYC UJ U;.-utrous"to us ider XiriU,''T b en attacked, nor leen used ;s a means t n . and 1 r.i;er " I be only ra dread eoiiuect- j txist it g ei rcuu.-ta nces. : j j.-.pc:v prKMUI ' of developing internal discord and weak- j inUichmui i with the Guli'StJTes After I TlcArmv was withdrawn r.t ij:bt, r '(v"'IrT: d.9 '. .if.cw .r . ..it... ........ i. ,r. li t: ill I ill . .i.rk ' i,a .f.....ii .... , . , I j-.i . . i ,.v . .... ......... .... , v. i. o- ...ii- i - i j ..v j i ,. Mir : :e k i.om n-o 'e io i ne cru to vuou i ... : ! . t i i v - - i . i i ! T' : . ..jr I i . I .1.11 . . . . . ! sri 11 toe wuT uau oeen coii'i uc.cu oi ti::i- i j o omov. o .i -o,i imwi ji-im:iu: iu.iv v.-:!...;-t !.. i- j r. a-ainst th, Rebellion which only they !,,l"t" ,lo-n e sw d"cpo-itcs annmg .h dif- upp-rtcd. it will learn that its last hope j !Vrcnt ,utvil" "t for the eonvenience of success lias tinallv departed. I ' or:' d saie. to a sinijde inspection I - ,'IC ;!!,t twu parauuiphu of the letter . . . . - J r..,,!)- A merciomt from the interior of;1'-"'-1- M;.,:..:,.,.; ,h ....ril,M f ho ,.,.,!, u(7..r. i .lississipi.t k serines ine peope as super- j -Notice new and improved schedule ! ..( p, ..- 1 1 ,... ... . u ?. i..:i o jj"i.ii-i'i una i,t.vi;u i.4.ti.i,t 1 ri'ud clsewlitre. t inLTCat hard-dim-. Got ton can he .ono .t ! "'- nau.fM-ss ic.egi.;.. , ami wiui to,s. snse ! Uwc. At Join.-:. vrs m..i -nr.-i Wii:t:r for e. per -pound Confederate money. ; by side. I sbau present an miiesal rep o,-t I Margaret K J01.es, . KStzahcta 1; WiU.uni?, J,arge quantities have been burnt a'.on iy"Ui ('"'!'f C Colonel) Ma nnrdier, IJ.i .'naefi. I-rank Yohnt r. the nver banks, and for twentv miles b. ck 1 - the Ordnance Ruroa-i. Thu w,ts com - , , , T5 rr.tU'.h iUTS e 1 1 1 . ... ! . 1 . a. .. . ,n , p.eaaL fca , iiu are an. erii.-etl. from icksturg tb.wnwaid. b lour at ", icnt-.l to .dr. .S anto. t hair.T.uti of .U)1J. TIlUMPOX V M Jackson, Mis?., is p-er barrel; coib-e, the Conimitc.-e on Military A flairs, by Ubc-uibur-, Xov -7, '' " '' CI ,l.i... I7 . ..-. .. 0 1 ,r 1 S.'i.,.ru-.ii-t. Ili,!f !n . u.ilr.i- d.tn.l !,' u i- : e i . mi u 1 1 11 . ii-.i,.ji 1 . u oui uii as noe. o I ,..".-... .... v. ti i i ; e I , 7- : U 17 ; men's, ''-'). Victory in Xortli Carolina. U'AsntKGTo.v, I)c.:. 20. The iui!ow J.as in.t !,(!. ..,-ivi.l at the U.-j-.J- ikc: has ju-t Leeu ncuivtd at the Ib-j-i- tiuartt-rs of the Arsuy of the L'mtcd ! States iinii,iiirur. jjrvir:mmi jr." ! CmfiHua. Kington, i)co. I t 'I i j"1' j tleneral llal'itlc, t'ommaii'Jvr in Chu-S i I fl-.,. 1........ t. ;..f ..... I i "!V j JNcwbcru ir It. is i.!.:cc ' t Ue litn !i-r., ! hut t!;at owi-i- to h:oI roads and eon- from this tow,., until the lath. '1 he i enemy were oo.-ted there, but by a heavy i lire of infasiryi:; ttieir front and by j vigorous artillery uro 1.1 toeir r ar, L ,ue- r ceeued in forcing a passage without :ui:ch j loss. j Tliis nifrnmg I advanced on this town 'and li.umi 'he enemy strongly pitted a ': a diiliu tiilouh a n;arh bordering oi ; creek. 'ihe position was mi well chosen It II . f i Do.-ii isiii . to lowed raoidtv to the i ti, i .i..- t... v ..t ! oint u- prepaicd for firing and was 1it.-l 111 wjv f. '!. huf VV. 1 1 1 '. , l W. -.1 k.l , ' - - ... l .... , - j . - - . . . e!i.-e)y behind them that we. saved the br:o.p;. j he enemy r nvutcd prm jipiiilv by the CL,boro and Ki:"twii road. 'i licir force w.;s abont -ix ib.or4-a:id .-trong. :d twenty pie ces of ariiliery. f The re.-u!t is we b iv taken ivinirstnn and tivt-nty pieces td artilh-ry, captuied from four l five hni.dr.'d pri-onei, and tuund larc tj'ijntities n mi ir'erma-ters. ' . -i ana C'liiiiii.'Mirv stores. Our lo.-s mii not excec-i two hundred killed and wo uidcd. 1 am; Gen. with great r- spret. J. c. Kosir:?., M;.j (b o. ( oriiinandiiiL'. Tl;e capture of Kingston. North Carolina, by the Cnite J States fo-ce under ' command d iieneiat J. C Foster, is oi.e ' 'he most imoorfaiii oven's of the war. ! The hill of Gold-borough may be con lid. in uvieiiii'. oeiicr-oa ltaV! ! aware ot tl.e a.! nircr he-.-tti:;': him in North Carolirsa lie foresaw the rr .ha- bilirv nf ti;-j t resent .-.dvance iirri Cobls j b:-r..!tf:, and knew lull il that in llie I fall of that city Ls.-entire t o mm;!: n ! with t:.e t-eutu wou.d be c: On. lit I t!o reloie, -iits wdiv .-cot a loe-a to : rebel i t,'.i; 1- )! i I e ( o!!T-ei I. in id I 'ho railroad fr. ni 1 iaiiv.lh. Virgin!.-, to i r e e i bt . r o u . h . N o r t h t "a r. ! u i a . Atpro- ctt 'hi- roa i U itt iroo.l order, a-! j'jvi-! can brio troops it, and ,ton-s ir-n. the -..;,!,. b,r h, :.rmy in lront.d R-cbmond. our. ,r, a very ro.u:o.,b.u:t way. "j he o,n ture d o ..! -roiig !i gives us poses!-;, of tl-e M:in, tii reef, and most impoitant line of Southern eommntoCation. Sonf, ... ,.- , .'louilU Wi if emo-t t-v o::r success at Kingston, and o j.ro.'f ct bet interests at this poii t. General Rvans, b: r favo-i'c ; son. was piacco -in c tniu-ano tio-nv lia-i ti: i.i i, , not tne rati mac: lrom l':;nvi''e to Greens. j boiouj n been com podeu , io,osooronMi ' Wollid hriVi : would have l,v-n imr.ort ant a point j d strategic interest Vet-r.-!:ur'. irji.-i- j i:i. is at pros -nr. t is tpiite prtih-ibb- that ! j inir to know, at this juncture; that Goner- ! al F tor has b;en very birs.:dy reii-bV.-Ce-d i bv Generals Emory and Reck, tii? foruirr wdn a division n triip-, and the latter ! with an excellent c trp. I - : Asiotlier ILclfcr frotii S2tscSsasaa. ! To the EJ.'tor of Ihe Xationnl Jn;t Uh'n''rr : WhtMi I said t yr.u in my letter of the i no ion, t,:u lot M tin v.otiiee Rur; iu tos tsiait! i;:s nsitiri i in re. aii ei t- th arms transferred for storage t i to .- Southern ar.-euals, by order of the War Repai tmr-nt iu IVcenibor. T. this teleer'im I confine tiiy-iif, leiv- ing the assertion of tho General, that not one of tho ll." U00 (taken from the whole Mv business rd present i Pol.dv with Jr!t January, IFul, in wliiei. he S:.'s : I '"The ot her in format on r;-ked fo;-. n n. ! Lo.rd to the number and tbscri: t?..,i -f I ;.n t'i-tril c.ted sincvT the Orst d.iv rd'! January 1850, cud to wboj3, and at v. bat ! .1 I .7 ' : price.' will bo found is. the .cwrapu;r 1 ! vfati-iMMii-. X'-. - and a, from tl.cfi-.t- ! - ! tiiloc Uurc.u." J ! l!v r. n r.s.r'o o this stafrmrnt it U- )CIV rei ce Ht this staf rriirnt ; v.iil i e l.uid th.it t: it!ier North t 'm t. r M ;isi !:. !or Kentucky j 1 r4v- i tt el thc-e j'X f.i ot ;ii-:::s n.i.y i this it a! Mi -a' j'oais Unit the nuu.UiJi to i-'avh f the svven S- u jva ! !liore-l t v,'.... ., 1 ;.. 1... t..'i. .rim ur.t.i i irnn i l.)). ontli Caio n.;: 'HO. u j;I 'j-j. l'i..iida lUO. Alabama 'j'2:J. b i ! j aua lb o, and li.-isi'pi hoik:. 'II ! tlie nuiober of arns, all fold, which Th tt i.f these S;.ite., receive! ; bwt, whether e!.H-r:iJ rim iii I ! de.sti;!! or ir,oia:i'j.-. this .-:;it a ' e.-scntiai to a proper undt -ivtaudiiij otte ; ..ubieet. lias been cutiic'y Mipi'ie-cciu i the tt b.grain j moiM nor intimate, because I d' io't'- : Hove, that tb.e-e facts t-oul.i 1 II V. Oil I known to lien. Scott at the time . f -tl a ..,; .orated this telegram in bis h:t h tj-. j although it m:"!it have been expert - .. t .... .: :t 1 ...... ,,r , r.t-nw,-.: he n u-h it i . . . . .. . i ...:: .i... : .: j aii if, ,, jn j-uily the numiier. the Genl : , .'.I ..... I....... .... f ..i-I. ' ; V. I 'I I t' I I : l ' ' I V I . . I , .... ll l HUM . ' ' bmited ai.-d frail a foundation. lie wul j ralhcr have united wiih Mr. .-Milt tl. j v.hen prc.-eniiuir t!;i- stitetnetit 2o. j the lb u-e ot i!epree ntativ. on the 'Ji .iaiiiiary, 1SJ1. iu .saying : 'i iiero arji goo! deal of ra urn'.-, and r-pecu.j5n4. : mi-apprehcnsidii as to the Hue stata j tbia uia'tir." i oar.-, verv rcrpefi::;'-. ; JAM:8 UUtl-IIATxAX YTlin ATL VI' D, SI.1.R L NCA-I KK, ! lla Licccu.Lor. 1';2- Liiicciitiun iT IT cki icl-s.Iiir. IIeadqtaktehs Akuv cf tve roTOMrJ i Dec. lii tl'. I j SlTjor Gcricrcl JltilUcl:. Cottmtm-hr. in Ch The Army of the I'otouiaC was 1 drawn to this -id. of t! Ra; pahani t k river, bee;. use I f-It fudv cm T (I f V or .m:;rosi-: r. uuRNS'if. M. j jr C : ;:er A ::r... 1: 1: I ASi .n u i:: All i f r-- ii.- !!::!' to ti c ,.;ct".rg I ! y. Iv .'m !?, 1 .. k A et a i t. cr 5.cr. w'-'e. : : hi r i;T l.el'i'.ol to e. 1. ;'lol .lk M.iit.v.- .1 i.tj.i.ii f.!';i:; :,i i!t. ft... :sloi r.T r:,.r '-J ;.cs.. oar-'. T! ' roit's novics:. T1'". -y tV:A j li!jt:,r i:tL.' tii, iu tl., u.iml ot- t,,5;.;,,. , k,;i L , ,, " ." K :.r 1 i!.,n :,y . j e.ec .1 . la-rcny r,ves r.l:ee. that Iu,wd! ";! to the .duties of s-aid r,ppt,:r:.ot t t.lr; on Wl,I)Ni:,jA V. the Zist t'.t.y oi JA.UI. iicxr. alone In ! v1.- ' h t'ourt t;l ' xr. i, one all petci.s o'el-a h, P. .VP. illLel c?itii Ju.i V f." r.t n u. u itt n-i v at re iXLAX. AuJUr l?C2-;:r. A CDiTOil S Nt)l ICE. T'.o uruu-r.-iiicl A i;:.tor ;i lUniial.t tv t,:t. Orpi. .'.u.t of Ombrn to report oirrhuti.,., of the non.vy hi the pntis ll-'.i' il, Km,., Tl U.-tctf to Silt "tti rial "II j.cisou i:iiere.-tei n:sy mtea-t , . .. , ' u' AaLAX j I)f('' '; tr ' Aud 'or. j iS'i Oi-' J.i.A i Itcaia:nii!g iu lle i'o.-t Of-ije, ILeUi- 010:4, i'a.j l;i to Xuv. j J tS-'. I .Mrj A nn Ai! .liUi, .lle.;.iel io.r;, tieu 1 iilt..i!ey, .ii3 l.lii i i.i'i.. 1V11, -Mrs tl:2.,b.-t2i Jcs. lta J.i in- Alia Jae.-, iiss Krou.-;, 11.1-lVl k I'-iv l. U lV id M 1) .'.is, Phihp Aius Auioe i;.:i!ds, Will J i'aauiire, Ml.-; M i i..Vti. l. i.i.a .1 CtaU-y, Aiisj jlary AoiiiivC,' Alary .il.,ri.t LewiS L)..v.d UVi u.-i, i Mr.-. Alary p . Ltr Levi Pr.vcir, j Mrs .M.-.g-ie IPjbc:!?, isa Aiiuie ilciicr,' D.tVid t.i . : Kav.-..rd J Uavi.?, Mr Jh-ry iavis-, J oil a e. Kigvr, A...l.iu!.i jt'.'e'vr. Al-irv A. .a ii .ij t.-aa ,i . U'ui il Mi. ah, JoMpa hiry. Airs Alary tuu.'uali li iii, ti fcwet ny, Cs.tinael ioiiier. ilfa l'llii:iilil invJiy, Jioiu v..r' wart, j F .dentin S.riiu- ; ir.fcr, Airs ldizahcih Mr;-, I'iiibp atidiis, .John ihoniu-, i AIiss Jiint 'i nomas, J hni iel Wilier, Frank Wis.iugcr, ?, Mary .Jane WiiPams 11 a in pii revs fr tnel?, A! ii .Vgi.es .V1111 t-ix, J'diu i' .in eil, Wilii.un tiiiiiit'a, Mr Al A Hoover, r. h. hvall ilua'iie: ;t .i".it.ik.iii J -lines-J Wi!, 1 s . AT ALLCGHEXV rmXACE. J&:5 Uae of tbt j obs ut the' Le.id of Eur- j-foo' G: r i CO. . . : . . FiCE OF J A V rOOK j). J t.l.r.un .1 - -r At JAY nif)K a: (), l.A.N'Mi;: 114 t-'JL'TIl Till!:l 'n:.;i..l i;i;ii. ; , .-.t. li.-.viu i i';;i.i:.t 1 ... i t V Tltf SVrS'.'Iili'TIuN Af.CST :v t!:e i r i-1 rv the TivH-.urw id i.oir I rc:.;it.i tj r ()..cf, liu NI;V 1 V T.N'I Y V i:AK 0 ort i:oNr3 of Hit Unite 1 St-i!(-s, hi oi:ltvtl II ;TlVC- 0veriiii:-nt, sfn-r fi e ye.ir.-. ami : utJ-unz-) l.v .-t o Ci:i -r-.tf. iir-i-rovc-J Ft r cbruarv IK l iie rol'rON r.ONHS r.rc isut J in iu::3 j or , c;i(i.-: .V-O, $V0'K i Tlte I i fv 3 1 ST II It lit N I , in sains of j $5;." f-u ', $ - O'-'O, "i'i c'j'J 0 Iistiiv.t a Six per cent. pir:uiavr:i v. .11 co:u!a'.-ace l'ro:n diUe of jiurcii ic ud 1'A YA lihK IN COM). 1 . . r .11.- .!i.. li irti-il it tltf nfeAKt I 0":"- " " ;. - I I I ' j f,rfn( r-. Merc'.iants, Mecliar.ies. Ci-.jit:i!!P. Pi: I! ANNUM. j mj wiio lovt miv nuon-y te inv st, saouM ... . .- ... ,l"K-r"- v i,ll"uli c 1 ' "',, , .. ; T , .f .. t ! J- ' - ' - i.'rts'mi nl is III': . ... i . m Fubrcripi'ous received M V. in Lfprd Tender Ni-tes, or notes and l:tek cf Lnnkj t pir in 1'I.il.i.it Ipiibi. Kub.-iT.'.H rs hy. ui.ol will receive prmiip: i'.tlo'itiirii.r.ii.! every f.ei! i!v iii.d -:;;!.! ant iiMi will be sii'orded ouMjiji: taliOti lit li.i- oi"ice. A full :i ;:." oi r.oro.Is wi'l be kept oaLaui fjr huuifih.te delivery. J.VV f OOKLI. Sa'.scripiien Ag-L'Lt. Nor. l's lt'-.2-a. ; 1'ITTSniT.GII, TA.. corner Tt-na and St. Cl.ur M. The l irgpst Couiaiercbtl School of the Uni ted Mate::, w ith a p ltronagc of neai ly iJ.CtiO from 31 Siatet t ".". U ; P.'y? form Corr jr.r-reial ('onrfc; Studrms n ttr .a: 1 rev ! w :H iiev ti' v.-. U-isT MlAl-yf hits'" trJNS' tatir.n at Lali p: i. e. U r Catidnr-:? of f o p:igf s. rpccim ns cf Bi.fl.iCyS I i a :!:.. ::t.d i t.:i U..: r. J.;p, f li ! i . t;td.:l t"o;"ej.-e viei t.f s Mp.. re f-i t. t en taiaing cre..t v..iieiy of Wri; i :; t. Lcttei'I'; oi: r i.-ii i: -j. i iii. i c 2 I ci.t i:. a .0 I tlic L-l ill I 1 i JLNKIN'? i SMITH. ''' A in-'! i'ittil -urr, Pj. j I iU) ALl' ' (() i .JN TTARr. COIMT.5: W aLL ; r,,,...,,,. . . . - l ' -- i" - r'y- Ct : Dc.ire to the rt.eutlo., of tie VV:c to tlu-ir new i l. s tlOi' low ep.-rt o ,a the !..t l ! their new TJX s-'IUl' uow t pv-et dia the I..t; c hi ick lad-ii' on the corner t.f Main m..1 r r.nKi.oi t reels opposite u.c ;.uio:i iieu.-e I nr..i nt-st to the Iii.aklr.r lease of Cetl.Mu t'a I i Co.. J..-!::i-:iv.-,i where tl.cy j-'.rj I u:. iiiUi'.ii I a ;di bin .Is of i IIX. SllUKT-IitOX AM) COriT.r. WARE. j Tin-ir ivuri; will i e ma ; U1.. and of the he t ,:,-u-ri-,V- Ti-ev ;-rc -h - j tvrmhied to r eil ail I.iuds of v ..re . t tLc I v in.' l ot w e: I rite.. ivi.oli-If si ml r.-?;..! r.ioiix or: wr.oxG ' . ' ,Ve' sa'c; iher br-.-r, K.ave to :"-v-n tl. saiiTciUicr oc-s aove to " s i Pithl'it, that he is prep aeil te fui ti';r!i. :i j short no-ice i'.nl on reasoiiahle terms. 'A nvianer of WOttKKli I.U.M lilllt, SAll AND , DUOi;. .t-al MOULDINtiS j All work w.irrniitf-J t i pivo entire smisf.c i tinn. cth'Twise Tn cinrrgt-s vv.'i he taadc. Or'.ers from a .-i-i meo solicited, ad 5'-- '- w:h porapmcs? and ;i retell. Jlov.ffh Loa.uir taken in exeb nf fv Worked Lunjhor. ll. U. WILLIA.Mi. hOea.-buig,' J.in. 33. I & 2 -1 f. X)av n : pay :v : : j JL A'.! per 1:1s -ndtbtcd to tiio sabscribeTJ i,v eitl.ir Noie or Lhu.-k account, r.re b-rt' n-.t. t o ra ike triv-t li"!' j-ttit:wnt. Ci'i'.a oi u-; ..v. u to this in lhac. I). . l"i.s o b'J.N". Kbcr.rl.urg. ?dty 0, ls-JJ-;U T.1 LT.U A. McCOY. Ki:KN.si.-u;:J. 1A. OfHt c cat doer east oi Da i.-. Jonci L Store. A lnrqe stock of reroly-mn'.e H.irr.css, Sct o'ii-s, IP i.Ilt-i. i.o., couit.intlt 011 hand iin-i ter S:de elieap. plicv. V". iS'JI-'.f. TO 1 l ei; Lit;. 1 All per on- interested are bcrd y noti f.t'il tluit :!ie Hooks, Notes rj Acccuuts of MRsliAe' HIUMAS are left in raj .mads let frctt':ncnt : nd collection. Those not ren.'y U p:y up will pleH.sp cor.io ai d settle Mil jrive their notes. All t'aose whos- accoui.ts sire nefsttilt'ti '.rforo the tir.-d day of llotfra b'.T will be visii-.-.i hv tlic- proper olhccrs iuiuit Ci. ttiv alter that lime. d. ii. r.OLrr.TS. Icr.?V.:-Jr. Oct. 11, ItCJ. "I -MiKNSRURG & ( 11KSS0X KAlb .1 ji l:tA! ft) .M i' A X V A" - tir.f tr Su rl'tj 't.v Xoti e is htre'.-y given to the s'c-r' b-oh'o-i-s !' i!:c 1 heiirhtir and .'rc.-oii b.oir iesul Foni; jr. y, that t!;e ai.u.-.l Otcton U : 1 rooccii r.::;i twelve Hirer, tors ot f-aiJ t on- ) ! -ny w.'.l be l.t!d nt the efhee of the Cot. iTi.v j o:i i!.e sicer.tl MONDAY, 1.' ii o,y of JAM' ! AUY. UC2, b p'rv ii 'i at '.''c Lcur cf cuo . f clcoiiJ-- tt :"oli- o'ciotk. V. It. ii vie.ci-o. iou ; t rf!.rif v. ui t.ve ear-. A. C. 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