Tt. CS Musi 'i IEAVEH .. - .: 1. ri_ ~'itL ITIMI .9 post, .o„rt, EWE 17 - ER„ I- El WEDJUSDAY, 1 • / • me l ,„iVe are ard..er v..yartg friend,l is .1 ' , I zzirWe ; are I reqUe. l tea Jy the i..ii • . .tress. to stater t at the Post • will bel closed on hanksgirin_ t at , (Thurad i a-ylfrotu p a . till 3i P. ..---...0. -...•••••.---. - Coral.' commence 4u last week, 1 T'---A. glietcl i presiding l here last. be ~, ' little - hirAincss this erm. We' ! f . -.. with,i+gret the abs nce. on ace'. .i ' severe iudtpesittpui of Judge We tract that ire ay be soon ed to health and lag in resume on thee 'bench fp s hich he h been re-elected b' t ysuch a very i . I ..ips.v.ote. ;-. ' • ' • - 1 , -.... . as..Tbe Deeent , er 'number, --thuf.S -}lnme, e lia!azine is a gent in its w.ai. The Must are gotten up in t ebeA styl, ,ieadt i n r h g matter- , both enter 'l ' - d r^eful, white - . Jhe very toi l l r: _ use) _ te) at wiich'itis atro 'cled— (82 000 a-year. • 'or t7o copies Or 0 00.)plaCp lit with in the reach of jal : :Weskno no periodical t at gi es nioro tisOfni and entertaininkinitttr for the sale mon , • I, , %a. sgnations _s r a4 Prompl F. Price 4 1 t Lieut.-of Reg't. Pa.l _C. (New 1 ,$) has - reaign d, and J. S. i a been elected o fill.the raj 4 ; . jj • cord ,Liep.t Allred C/ irpany F. 1.0 Reg't Pa kinßi4eask h i resigned' Darragh, l i bte Orderly 1 been pron4)ted to fill the Joseph Re j ect has been eh liy - Sergeant s - i_.l place of t i . , h, promoted.' - I. 9tb has Col' (Cu has and d r: 1 0 , * .1 7 ,, -Capt. G. = town far' , sore his conipliriy, ;which it:not 1, that etc'. I , 1‘ ChariestOn as if defiantly echoing the hay.e his comtileruent. Cap , ~. 1 ; f , - - rebelliotis artillery of Moultrie and one of the {right kind' of m r __ 11 ISland, and we may daily look list] under--l-one.who will look alter the ! ; orris, 1 Bragg's retreat through thimarah .- interests of his' nee; who wills,Nor see j Psn' the l m al4 , `ed 'Or( ill treated. and who" ies of Florida. All this time we seem , '. will always rec Ilect 'that his ompa- ito have beep merely preparin l , l l4 fore -1 - II r-31 is c....mpused f his ftiends. I oontest; !and our victories have been 1 'l't ' Theal ' I nn 1 ary e - pernnents. i alanehe ii.Urry up. ho s. and let the ompa . 1 1l T xt rolling, a d ;rens rt will ny cc ;.on fi' Led. hose ho are al-, of mar iBl ' n a 1 . ready in Cal r ip 'Curti ,speak - f their ;be '.‘ n 1 s'peedilf swept away in its 'imlet , 1 , , . I i l rituation the e 5 (fait° pleas'ant and .uotis torr at." ' 1,, , ; 1 , erlinfortahlf_‘:l, a h man having a good I When we now. take into , considers ti-iforin. ' l lk (A o: e'ret3a ; good ton the fact that the rebels have aev blanket-. and e -erything it ce sary. to er yet set foot within the loyal States, • his comfort. I ' hero is no co , arty in that their treasury is' bankrupt, that I 1 the worlil that feeds. blothys and pays their harbors are. , blockaded! that in i lsold'ers as ell as the Ut i l dtd i d States titeir ;midst are.. thousands . O E Union t 1 1 6- ' . i i ' di e s. ' .----- 1 1_ , ' 1 i men, eagerly waiting P.m- the applar- I , , ....L i 1 1 atic l e l of our troopi, we may Confident ] 1 Tho 1 3 and Revf i e . 11} ask,'what room iti, there to doubt On Wed e-. av last, the 2 th inst., that We = shall soon conquer the re `(General If I CI Ilan, the .:(triimander-!bellion ? ' . ' i is-Chief of 'lt irmv, rel4eved a di-I 1 ' --=.-----------% • 1.. vlsion Of tl e roops on the P The - iturnbtr of men inspest about - fifty .housand. Thd 'f I took ' Plat,:e 1 ncar Bailey's c`re I • and is des ri..oed as"bein(. l o I- - • LI ,9 most Imp° iris, speCtacies 1 , , '' messed in t is country. The E 134 i. 401 Papers' of were filled Hth the detail= lentony,l wit , iich. however. !little inter' s for the get f except as . 1 11 wing •what My we little n the field.l ! As - some; our friends , the necess i k+ of these Blip from I It following b r Lion of the' Chief: 1: 1, ! . .. 1 I "This system of reyiewink troops is somewhattriOrel, in Our army opeia- Cons. 'Rid !many who.are nt7 tatniliar with its 'objets regard - such demon- .strations a l i s an weaning. I Gen' 3fe,Clel- I lan's eXperince in the ,Crimea in . 1 ,-55 l fully ,cativjneed him of the importapee of such l rO - ii.crs. Frederick the Great,j, Islapoldoni liVellington, tang all great "II militarY doinnanders were in the hab it ot hbld4l ,• frequent grarid reviews,' and the slvs em is kept up-in all Eure pan rfatio s. - It is very inspiring:, riot only: to the troops, hat!also to the ,' i officers.- j. , 1, *" --1- 4 -.1 ;he War into ihe South. ) Department, stiys Forney's . sicged by the iColonels of ndred and itifeyregimentti - and about i the Capitol for i to take theiir Commands to rolina. Thl'gtkies of the 1 .mate and delictous fruits of 'narrated by ithose who have I the region ,now in posses forces of the United StateS, .Ay= sbarpendct the appetites I 1 diers. and 414 are anxious, 1 -e.to be winterquarters any-1 ~. - ,:i-aS-shon d pend Deeeni- -.-± iu II e tate of Cal-'., L. roitt, i rr, and a host, 01. .S7ientific Isiblo remar olicv of th •Ca_r_rying The Wly .the one _located a J 4 pen:lll66lp. South; OaT Italiaa Beaufort!, described eon ot th( have rgral of orir if therea where, th - ber all , n] 06. Shall e onquer the Rebe llian ? _ t Webs,ve alraytlbeea of those whose , faith - in - 41e ultimate ,triumph! Of the cause Ofthe.iVnion has never ulaver , ed. From die first; we have beeil - suacled that frovidenee:wouldnot itf- E fer the greatest and best Goyernmnt on earth to be overthroWn by a miser , • ablf.4-44 1 4: 1 g 4 M;:z._cm?" l E•tipg , for the Most j part, of a, semi-eivilized set of cruel and intoleralAe despots. 1. • - - I Nor did we believe that He 4ho eon kroll the destinie of nations would ever permit this freehand bappy na i tion Ito be supplanyl by one Whos e corner ; stone is the institution of hunt*. sla. A% or& Pub tol74gutious i . 31cCaliiscq L. Louis "pii I• veey. - i ~ ' r fience, in the dark and drearyclays of disaster, through• Which oarepic pe tte. passed last simmer, weielt that th - we had'been:worsted by the fol y of some of ouiLlea4Ws, and thong 'oar men had needlessly expos Td to slughter fl masked batteries by the incompetency of rash and inconsider ate leaders,' that all wo.tild _come out I • right 7 yet; that the spirit:of democra cY must in the end triumph over sla-i very - , and that the courage, enterprise and intelligence of the labdring men of the North would ultimately prevai , in this gigantic contest. Theevents of the last few days hay awakened the people up the ! great ef i ~_ forts which: the goernment_is putting fortkis.nd the successes,' which hay crowned her efforts show that th of the. Oligarchy b b egins ;to nigh. I • . 1 ' The foll Owing froM "OccasiOnaLi , the Washington torrespOndent 1 ForneY's "Press," presents in a su ciao ,form' the position of affairs t the present juncture: 1 i ' i "The Republic is sternly vindica ing its glory—and the tide of"Beason is rapidly receding. Price ihnelfallin back,upon Srkattsasi' Buckner' is re -0 1 1 trestincr:down .the 'lopes of the CuT- I berind mountains;o 1 Rosecransmenp ces - Dee at Gauley' Bridge; Kelley.; at_RomneY;lWool lobks prbutili up Norfolk. and Portsmouth - , and "ickl . holds the Chestzpeake peninsul.. 11 e Cemrnander-in-Chiet MeCrella , slo '- 1 ly f extends hill lines, and Was lug n once more sleeps under the flaghe, iso bravery - fought for. The guns Hof -.!. 1. Dupont , resound. r in the streets ;of , put ice of eat ust Ar ' fe / et one he ling .rms 10_ 1 Co l , 3E. ; righton . 7: W nails pa cy. it. s, of C. Id ...'l'. .er eant, , • _._ . __ • ~_ ancy, d Or- Dar- •. Mar tuts days reer "Roberts.l full yet.' et officer en in g for try," • hope Iti 1 ifs; ap.,scien ay: is o'cn- btotuac. ed,,was review s Roads, e` ofjhe , • ver it- st week' the.eer ssess but I render. lendid ar- y not see LaTEIM rican, the ZEIBMI aMEI litio_We find in !the Rarris4urg iTele-I • graph the tollolviug notice of our friend Tayloll, now with his company in Can't') Curtin.l • A PRE.ACIIER CkPTAIN.—RCS';' A. Taylor,: - of Beaver county, ...lietho diSt minister, is the Captain cif vol udteer company at Qatrip Last Sunday he was invited to fiil the ptilpit in the West 11.arrisbUrg Meth°. Mission church. Re deceptjd the -iii;vitiition. and marched . his company to -the church, before whom dud a Idr ,, r,riumber orour citizens, he /41,eliv , ered fthe most etlectiVe sermon we have -heard for,, , a long time. The Reverend Captur,ri is deservMly . popu ld:r W i rth the mertof his company, not one of whom Ati*oll Id hesitate - a ruOment tO ris l l ; 7. lit*/ in his' liehalf, —S I I frs. B Secretary'of tbo • BLAZE; • 6 La tides Aid ,SocietV. has handed us' the ter.l • lloWino- letter ; for publication Wheeling, _l llo'sptrit. DEPOT, Ug :v.ll, 1661,---,futia S. 'plane : The six box es of,l clothing and frail, contributed ,by ,the "Ladies Aid Society," of Bea-- 'ver and rictnitY, came 4afo tdj hand iper steamer M. Combs. The 'articles ddnated will ,be, given to the h', , spitat DOW opening here, for the reception of 4i./t1 sick , Ohio and PensYlvania ,soldiers. hourly expeeted from 1 liana whi valley_ On their behalf 4 retuim the ladies sinee,ie and hearty, thar.ks, I for:their relief f lthus affOr&rd. 1 1 1 ': lam madam. yours. , I, P. ..Pr-Acr:Frt. Ag't U. .S. S. Qom- 1 1 mission. f - I I ; , t - ,„ II , AsstvEas33rEs -- The ,PreSideritial election took wave on the 6th day of I. L 11 Is.ZovemberF l'''4;l,. the' next day. the p , 1 . II Federal officers Charlelton , -ned • ea - 17 - 7 • their places, and on the ;Bthi of Noi. vember the United Stes flag Ivi4 lOwered in disgrace before thato f t'd Palmetto and rattleanaite. 6th November, 1861, our fleet was in the harbor of Beaufort, the next day the •iffice rs is'en nn of the rebel batteries resigned :their . and on the. 411, the Ilatof the Unioin floated in triumph from the , shoree of South Carolina. ! lOLA ' neSit' e ' edition l. - 1164 in , ; tanned; and i no' rapidl ta i l pro ; mess of cilitp etio..' It its it i tepFl k o operate on the lifissitisip Flyer, liind will !nor- t up n,, 'the'' ce Fleltne pf the iron4iln ed gunboats iltkottrie of const t rueilei at Onientiale tates oil ' r.... l 'Xi, and ether ilacci. I I H . ' 'I ko`Captain A: • Foote 14; lbeeti 4- it - Re - tilt:fere • - -identlll:& - e'lliter'of , ll he expeditio , 4 orn tr following , . 1, , , -, description of the boat i tended to be theflag . .,, i 1, li t flag ship, 1. hie we copy front ' t ty , , Scientific' ' Amer an,l it wilt lie lietb that , , the exiiediti l o wi4 beforie tltogethier worthy of tl e Goirerrinut. I 1 -- - I 1 . 4 l "A power gunboa t n med ,i e. Thomas B. it ipton) is coif alibuireaily and will be tbe':fila4 ship!, of'', the s- sissippij rivefleet. For eight. Wes about two liudrcid trien t her been i at, work upon h r, and thilir labors ate nearly tomid ted.l The itwin hulls of ii the "Bentou" have heen,lcorineetediso as to torte on p werfut hull-Itif 186 feet inleitit,h /.1d 74 feet iii. breadth. II The hull is vry tanch, snd.is sealed up inside wi h ' I ree and four iliCh plank. ~ It is ivi ed into' lbrtY ;wati:iii (tight copipar pie ts;, dins tlie,llcitn i'may be eonsi ere bne of the y sit et war vesselS'i i 4,. p ssible, to? bitld, Tor ,it would scar ely e posiible to pene ; trate evt.ry c nip rtmenit during ttie closest and eavl:st fing into - tier for hours. -,r, ncl ten h dr hall.all over to belew die lwater line,tils, cellist; ley- toSeart ;t.ll boat, is -1 , beg y iron., fTht4abotit of t e lull ii , two and a thi knesii and tiecurely one nd a ihalf ineh iron ir . rivetOd / i inside, ache bolt, beint; countersUnk cannot be Icnocked. , by l eeln are Iperfectly pro h o ot and shell' t the wheel covered with Six-inch pia :d with blOiler irdn.- 4 It is spaci4usnd Untedel corn inetl i lwi b strength. i t feet four Inc esfin hight, le inalinatiott, calculted 1131 1 1 e s i ttfe4t shape for li . T eße rot is Case,liaat , the timbqr blin.r l in parts t 1 ''ne c 1 , r 'd — . less inches t gen 1 in , eel tlwt , lve iu iter..i.i aryl. all h two and a 1 alf inchTron. tes ire bu,.lt at 'an angle degrees, iii t o, those ap hod tar thlol ing off an as ssilei The c: se uite* are eighteen inof the leav -1 forwa'rd. i S 1 e Will have two Parr tot iflell cannon y_ four or fiv tniles.l, On ci floating bate y will be a irnrit o' al tie necessary ores" and ve ythin that the , corufott flt he ?icrew; o the confaki oil the ene-' probable tki4' runboai - - will .d with "eel° cope"- ' ';chitn .b' ' are csiPa lel of :i being i t Bp . c+..clisioill re, uilies.l,. I qlt ! ery otner ex] covere,d wit, , the middle• i half inches it fabtened' by bolts, whit 1 heads cc, the so that they shot. i The tected froth !house; being timber, and Tho ( I n de of neatness It in', sews. with a gen mathematic the purpose. ed twenty-fed ; expr+ed plt IS I covered vci .fin The engem: km of rorty-fiv provd me 1 bailant's mi piereed for ;lest coliber fore and a which carp ! board thfsl full- con:title ordnance, •I can 'add to as Well as j ray.; It - is, bd furnisbt 116 35, 16 1 1 i shortened, i? li In addi state that with trodi r Con has liKt ELissppi. The ion a t 1 s an Can I I The ifqllow oxkhange-, I,ectuble sc -'il _urce: ?' I;; i,. i. •I ; i_ rd i - ; " i : ; ~, i The (linlP 01'0 4 c'' 6l t/l)airl' Yof l 4 - •"At ia late . skirmish near Romney, ton! soltfiers, On Jet liing', 'f - : •tn,c Wee min ' i Va., -a ;party of our'. mi i n iwera 'forced i biirningitirigl i ti l y L the Pi ertY . ' Ipais-, toiretreat, felving 4coi l ,pc 1.0 4, f .. / two bed. 1 -1 1 ! •'' l • . .privates so la. rd. pressed that they had I i. 1 tul secrete thernselve4 in( the to - 7 -ThlUititrd States i - 6f4z)fl'te. i !lila& i ~ , • ,- 1 bashes ,. i J -1; i-I.t'i . ' , i , t escape death or i capture. i In pus sit- Inat ev n • this , War aarove that tile ; , 1 ,1 . •1 , l • : uation toey er, diseoVeited by two ,r pen in might er tl an :thell sword," and shires., belon ing to a i violent, sece 3- .l4fives2the. foll Win • Piltif: , ' l. • - k l siOnist i tin th vicinity.` Ijii,ler cover i c ' -- - 1 ' ! 1 l i. , :i, -. -i. : . i t . . of night thes . faitlifullifeflOW4 mans-1e ~ •Ge11•2 3 1.e, lella , b 1 . 07. la lbrea , ged to, condo t ours these , "ineh safely'! inn out !of this, car, hati l neFer s tn , all; td .our,.c a m p , m h ei .,l a q , v ' r i4.„ i.,, c ,.i.i:,111 . 1;is life.iommahtle'd ( I )._ , rriirticbaytited la! With joy arnt surprisei' were kindly treated and duly` ITh e fri egr „ em lregunet f. lie hid! ,been a :ektptitin,l 1 protected. yirhen t , some ,t, rile , i f ter, , i 11. .1 11,- , 11,1 71, . 1 an i try . . ~,,nt.. ,),,., # .12,-, l.lrig,-,Gen. -Relly of \Vsterti yirg,inia I.c:iase of his i ble retort on: he !lOpera, t 'came' to thtir eami and as'surtid comil 6 ° 114 41 " Cliiird 3 aO iwar• ITilrePO i rf mild, the ci ' umsttane4s 'Were' related 16-`', a iiiere' L'rili(fiti'l l l oi . th I I et. ? flil4, ' 6 , II ~ to Lim, and lie-negroeteointnimded t ts; his hotiee. ; tisteld n treitting them otlillee,d'ecaitiiitipaign. aft& the manaoeni ht ' sitle,--a 'hilten sorb bp h with honor nd assuring their of his. lobs; jaat sliCllBs l 1)0 Tiemp , . - paivrA ,:3tf l proteetion, he iiriinealately l handed , - themd oiler ti) theiltender mercieS i the e'oit,fitrY ha e !iiiven lof.the prp-- I of i gress of' affa ra it th i ef Orleslnt . agar.—. the traitor-v'llain Who; claimed to olirttl i is-wriitine,'" in a• 0 l l 'il 3l- 4 . Jnei'llt;:ill'd theul.' , ' , • - ' i . -I. 1 - j t , , t events-i Irby sh wit). hiin lweitthy.,ltcf I . _i_._ - 'r. 1 , , t 'wear tie ti le: • iglry !Wi.t.i t itllOaklof , ,_,l , ;-) ;•• , 1.1.' MEI .1,- . ~...1 •C l , 11, Iv ° 1 :-----7 , ' L I '' , `l'Calltotittiti bits a sol 'woo 4de, iti 3fa w. 7 ALDRIDGE'S LDEA ur tiny 7 AR T . or I „... eleriti / .. ?r . 4. - 11 . 1) 11 ,,,-, t .' f eillso p s , l fi e J _President iha ' - iddr cl PASO , t,O, ever , 'yet his eo mnandedlpe inanceu l - i Waibrrige the ollowint , letter:'•'vered Oo meet a'4 4a hattilidn llint WAs. l tzmarimt, 0 1 . 12, ]CI.B 'I hi ' sle(4 •U res ° U. t e li "' °I- „I IV411 1 ; Wil l ieh v .. 1! ilaWc trice the' ..dOliver3 • been pUb- E?i. li. FALIIDO , .;%en• 'York.--! ilishedlin 'book ort - i.l sliowed ii him i to .1 r Sir: Ybur note r minding me oc !hare StudieWar tl 4rotighly; and the ,ihet th t, asi eary as April last IWar .i,_.' i tepatitter t las 'on that 1 . grottnill ipointe , ont',,to Me, On tho map Towle itim a' Major Oen4ral. "()' nit.k3.l ( t t Royal l and peon 'ort ak_advanta, eontitlenee hal4 the Elor'ertnnotttitt hi's i toplaceis to make olt4nvent on thtl [ abilities that 'OA u - ile has beeii men'fl hern edast, ii ree ived. il l lam free I tioued ii.s tit - . l .et+o io 1 Fretp6iit, ind; '°nfesa 'You were the first to call rin still igher 1 .. i:ection4."l l' . ' - i : 4 attentittn• to that important locat- 1 1 1 .1- L. I, t ,: v i ',• , , ' ~..,,.._ .....---.1 C , ' I alsore ' tober i ithat you inei44;: i , -L ~,,,.' j. - 1 . ;,i,„.'•l' tn r I+ p i ', l c-e shoeld ea si hundred thous:-.1 "I' ~'..,"Fill''''",l 4 f aI T: ""I'fr l e l'iwl - "%•:11 nie t _ 3l men in,to the; fie] ~.,a ponstderablp sere 01 ‘l4.l.lnl'eral ca b l g'aillr : , An tr 'slt ottinie before I had brought myl drive ''" eltie r uu° )9t :I 1 We.r rill VII . ' td. up to anything near , so large A g iniA l l .1 F.1 ?! , ‘ 41 t i r : lti l aSriP b ` 41,111-41 t ' El ° i e . . , y o i s t 1 ..: 1 same a ort, ye •,ereequall,) - 1 liOue •1' ur ' , ru 3'. 11 eese, •1 I • hut Die 4'. mOre tit.lreAvi at,. 1 i. .I..custceLN. 1 ~ , , - , f., , !..1 1 • 1........ ii I 1 , taeic u uy' tre %xi miner pecause ijuore , 1 'i 1 wa. , .vpe-t i rd t, o 1: him. atutbe . no , A GOOD llrr.tßes t ar t , gard, in hl - eq , o 4 Jim - aki g ,l a b(i rate' late letter to the Ipeltmond ! .li'latipr, tionk r felling it her, eta inliaehing , has the vapity ti) eorliptireiliirnseli• to i : lolurn s with re i t ponhp, fot,r O other. - 1 11 purp i p e tlilau to take . % good leek at Aleibieded the eeltibrated Greet n ~ ~ . 1 while , 2 1 co map, r, wbereupou the 7 Philad i the en m 'it ''dS • ' '.14 O Sit on, Resobc.rans p la in. proceeds to show that" etl. w w .a b g er ' 'll : i h n e , w t -8 8 m el eic a e u x d ii:e t t r e ik ill ne iT7,b b h_ l i °7 i . s t. B4iuei- ' . 1 A I •Aieibiadet was pot •Oply a.•groat gen- -a ver • 4 981 history: IL 'f ' -Tai but alio a traitor of the deepegt' - : 3 : , 1 i le. . il -1 t 1 1 I. •i T Gen. Dea the you Por Io {Sgeou to t Fmy ity. ed and; len . T mi ri CM 'l , r ip a signifwin , rebels *Fel about Tetrio • tal from Richn+icf-AO becom+g longr4o at Itichtcrind; lit 4111 i r aUgerotie for them it • , O. thopt, fat o4kße! monlfoi ?ittsbitrgi Goverhui, We IlkeY ettharners he. (.;.xpedi th33.lik ear- li7=l This Be ;; . ng stateakeu t. Airs an i t(t t►iglily i i lii enfi l asacie there is - evi4eitly eo n . ,fi ' , , I side hie tietru f. ofJeff.Days'..ogtte r - 4 , con e erzi 1 . T ley do not l!ke iztrast feet that tnie - t , t 1 , • a - . , 1 „ 1 t oo ,ea an extent, an here ink their eapi- fora noath ifi adininister:xt t t i l e the ,Niehvilie. It membersfti?e Viegislature, by lorbieb fob the. rebels they Jere', and !lot to cOn4enti to any 80 6 n be more set itat e - 11.1"bf4tige, the ri:ghta of the lash lie l ei T e ' .1 s 6l °l r ailt eed 4611 4'i 2 lb . ,tia t e 7 0 vi • .tiCa ' titiatit p ' Ll ll' .' ! r 1 '. ,il 1, , I 1 , 1 i ~•,,, '• • , 'iII . I I, , i : I 1 ,,, 1 , ' / /, • =MN 'Aitia gin 1 1 di -- - = 4 . 1,.. i_ 0 -- It, ia'peritaPp . a .. for thOselvh,: ‘ are` '• # II PPI,f4gI, 0 G;lt4illi i ore_lrfMll) l n9i4esagiti) tune Itlefute thimis iv! 1 - ed. '':sovia-pi , rsOne ' in r?gard t":11' the furtmihiii r g Apes, p are cir little rno stolults, Mitch le s - wei :ly. ' lON a* - 7,1e barreit after barrel p 'th . eyj,i.annott be used aro ‘flwitatedil 401 . Let.Otir ladips, as a 1 1 1 votel7heir e/+rgie eies. - aGf cihmfo i rt rat h eta, ',iiiiiiitS, iiiraw eta: I Alf3o, didtabl4 and roans /1)r am l i fg ligent write upon th Jellits and .the i'sl ultesy hie of IMO) tx+, eAselitial to the d be aally tibtainoi order tromithe ; safjP` s /l , ;agazinea. e al esp4ialiy ljoee t will be hi by ii4ip soPer t wli;e; when conf!ltemerit ward js.' '.iirksoi of bolo*, Ini4-garni' theti,ettesBjmon, able! :1 , The 'Or zeal of'thOgeWhepresentidlf?a;irelo tti . r itei t they three tenths' nie t r i l, t e pots f jet. . I 1 , 1 . 1 i , IteB,lete. 8 ttt, to ea i p 1 and,. gtten Ito evexybOCly , n spree!, to tit kid I ,f tt!; L the, i eudle rolls 1 1 0fi 3ndagegl' and, tnaii:s es of 1 1 nt, ttadlyi, ni delli an not adatoted V the' urgebniB` wan t h4ve 6114 vni r the 1, r i te ,tie l ev4 of nil quid-' L ed 1 heneve enee.f If they line ical phi'. ves -, 0r.t4 of he ays,ny had . ine fundB to purehase• i whatever th it e xperience indicated ouldii b le ln e ns flit, then the 11 t, charity of he p OA be; coked' BLit AS tlii ;is not.o,lle,lth .I e rte oil, the l trely and j i dieidusly l en votentil be! direete I, to o twining an f weird -1 if ing-tO the tiospi al l s, or tO the edit al I purvey Ors ff-Ptilladefi?l,i4, '5e1,, , 1, "I" , ,fr,i! Baltirnore, and ,1 lira.. ti tigtkin; fre,ifht,l piii-Pcivi;b,ii to the I,)e 1 ;Qiialr ertpus4l ters of 'the army, Isi ch arts le of elo,Ati i eg, i and antusbn ent,i co itl3l:ie t v, ,i - i i:t ii ii i i i i , i i S ie tiri ,r it , e li ti . , : ti : ) , , l c all ia I,l, 4 :i. i s ll ll l ,: hu i ~nr o e , : 1 011 1 ill w4tited and corre'etiv aliiir i ee ted b y , feldnate or chitiipiLl 1 , rA I , , 1 .i . 1 Mov e manta . ofr tie o . o. 1 11.1 1 . the 1 ' 1,. . b , it;aBgen ors or 8 04iper 4.11 arcy r+oitted till quiet al nisi the • Ohio up to, I.Viidny. 111(031 anxer illl i egitapl 1 wor, till„lyingi at - ; Gall i malcin ooca,ioris trills I bete!en ith 't plat: and Joule nes' farm, •thefo thri,4o 9orn i riitnis of the 4157 t: d silo ',engage cOliflisoitipg all his', c4a:bl:o pioprt ~ 1 Nelson s co man isitteingl`roughel di, vii the Big Aiimi l y froiii,u7r Fres-1 4riburg., l, -,1 _.,1 -- i , • '!1 , c leis iticertii d that it; was pa rt of Ji*nlii.n#l'plail,L 'eOgiit 11 . .11 iboki Poif-, 1 sation.of Gaya 'it°, to capture the steamer Liber vl, asl she passtid ck07n,,1, tint, trickily the "ctffiers of the ,I heat' Wer advi:ed ,41t114 di tiloult ji i and 'd 4 , I t , • , nutattempt to' pass . . till the trouble i #l.l,lortir. 1,.1 I 1 , :,11. •.ft k ; 1 The Weekong till, mat taint.d t sfa ietta. A! blaic; shoJ,, y:',asli fir .0 icy =. , !4 the bow of the Btearder - L rg ibt . iri ty ( n Thu , 1 1 , r.l day in t ,ll4 and! she ,w.lB ,[lll CCOpelie .l .l to i:obu and !Ain lit n ; ; an exammatio. , / i , i ____ 14.. 1 PISMO' Virg* ftf . lOnek It I. 11l 4 34,04, ,, , ...1,m4 1 , i elecY ire!r entrt 0 _ eitntitatit _lonigtion of the . rul, in ;St** ,stitcal • she lcolantarily'l i c. "* itie , iu#O robe otnight" am!. *aid I a 1,11 hait . _"iitar 'f-glcryi,7 7314; tiiii , epepthg * Port . .yal scorns l'Ole•v*" ' Te7corneil alio th -, partali . of COnlm'nnieation with that part of the t i iiton,, and we are enabled to announce -that Gbv iPioi#s"aetit is message to Ole PigiSlat ' of the tate on the 6 h' inst., and Ith t .its to e indicates t, a 'terror, wli'c the rep ed advance il T oil o ithatleat b li, sion d. groin 11.' :for fragracii , sentenc s', which well find in the item page ,• it exposes thb feet that h e State • b raised - only!, 1 17000 , troops for the , 'war, and ' these'. ttinstly for tw Ivii months • Their time, h 'd nearly e . pied ',. the werediscon to -' ; . ? ted in Virginia, whe : "their suf f .'. e l k in haV r e been excess Ve.."- ..it, Was". I t hl fo e btfitiSt‘ollSontit carol na ;that, Shel dotildßt from 60,606 t • 7.0,000 men , &Ilk armed; into ac ti v e, service; but doyeOok I:l6lcens f asys, "the remain ;1 i der of,• d iiir pcqmlation fi t for ` military•i 1 '4l.Oty-s Oa state of co parative , (Hsi, Oros niiation."• I Theo:3'. meocial capi I T tat of the Stat Charl:ston itself-- hasbiiCtlire o four lt, = ousand effea. tire_ croppi ,or its" defe'Co. Oppres*, f— . Stye taiatio aid an en • rmous indebt- ednesaseem to have bo • ed the State 'diwri , to the ,Very . *Test, = nd the ' progi 7 1 gal. Who, ha s laViShed i s „Patrimony, appeara .red cO . 'd to th : corn husks, h but atill'un ' illiaii to sti! urn to the pa 7, ' t,ertial - Prot ion the - tp : ions of mon ar- chical gran eur yet •,11Ii ting about it, : rgs Govern r Pickener, \ ast a wistful ilig n - g2 - pg look' towards' . *lie; , stronger aadirnore 6x t zid fornis of t • Old vroild,:s. , This, 88tiws that the,. onfederaey is ' }reap ink its cobesivenes- and,likely to, fall to pieC'es as a, rope of' sand . The Governer, Pent up ( in . his .little \ State I like Cath ;n the I tow • of Utica, be=! ,• . 1, • , i ging' to mo alize on 'th:. matability,of , 1 all human affairs ; and has •prebably, Toad hiddisbn, as Cato • id' the WOrlpi'l ref Plato, fOr the, I la: = hrious execti-,1 1 tivek)f Paimettodom sighs, out that;'`'` I•i'clintds and darkness" rest upon ,tbe I Country. -'llisl"hane ', d antidote are • hntli, befor‘ him.", k :i.;'• al. sub - missibil t•in a ntonStnt brings'. it. to •an end," ; rr t but - the go der circleof royalty the i, ..,uropean oroWn ins i r:s ,to cotton. ati imperishable reign; " tiforins' him !it, 'shall never die !" :Ta e ft, - all in, all, and considering r tha Pickeni Was ?borne insoi si bh3 to fa. r,", hiS message Icertainly,i's entertaining; ; pot, to say lei niliraii ii i - ,r. lt irnpiiis a giving a Way •in his knee: and;the i he , t•oftellingl of ihis'veriebral eblumn, If the : opening, of Corninunicatioct v,i=u such nti h Charleston lets , in- Upon tn r not.hilig,helanchb-.' t. , ' tyl'ihOughts and I shad 'confass ! ions, 'we shall ,be bklf tempted to wish thk . bar across' Pot Royal clo ed again. • ' • j ii i r i { Ite , iii - - i ~ d) . el,t r , , 4ett ivir- 1- ler t.,,. w le—. A no be , me, pie!) 113 hut n ed • {lave S r?th t t ,l ,e i 6outi ,! '',lnt r a of tile ijek erpes,iete.; vibieb nett{ti ,hea 44: t.oithotol, that ire t ndstiik d I to ends ~ , RtiCh ,iiliel , a's.. it byt tlhi3 Istek ana; cis) w 9are ‘411.1 k ha p ibis de to ibt int - 7 .-bng aryl r thin oElank- , , slipPeis,ti9ek4, ' bonk arid' p erii, sleneil,.f \l,An l i tel. /,, l' is f lu JP I 'l t "s? s '.l ' o-eallud "siv -in .- 'lathe lit l ll tb t is • t e e . It of e van i f lon I tb4 Sorg 01i.13 1 ' ' i_!ir#ol.* COll Mt ' - I.i, i T : ,apes t i and '% ia i j flor ' , 1:1 E , l igllly{ !appre,• coni t i l leflearit f i to i e ler. 1 . ' bieeleetv on arid , 'nor alsol pr l ov 1 1• I pare q irilth, I }?a ‘, 1.1 IMII ME El =I THE GREAT . REVIEW. rr hetalptary)dhipl►y presented ;be yond. thel Potomac, oti Wednes*.last was by fir the most ,FopOsing eitbibv. ticm 'of thei kind ever Fitnemod' upon cm' culltfeeiit. l l ltiWas Coniposed of' seventy liegiinents , of infantry, seVim tebn,batterieh d. , anseven regiments of cavalry, and contai ed over seventy th!ousand men. 1 Gr an d aa its appear anee wa4 l , hoWeyer, i !fails to girClus a 1 Propet , idea Of Ihe ilitary power of our ountty,. It contained : not_ 4- over 4 psi. h, pnrt of lthe V Itinteer army of i `the , nion .now in s tile e. 'Our war', altheugh intended' at to !suppress the rbellion of a Part oibe enited tatc:i and in which more hatt a., third' part' of the populati' n is either arrayed 'a ; gain“ the GloV rnin nt ol giving it no aid has derrion'trat dtheTact nat . :the! Government eun command sttstain . a mill tary f i ore' equal to an one ‘vhieh 4•4 been brou-h any. i , the .field by an i c, natiOntf . ' Mod rn times. Most of; the great military eaMpaigns ,whiela make the I . , inost• coo picu ms : figures' in ~ t . , he. i m hist, ry °flit° ode h world, have been carriedonl:wi am ller nurnbers Mart titer* undarns in defence of the 1 unii n 'of the Stated T,, he courage an Merieah People are the 110 thitt, tth ,erice ()fa grea rebe hava in arm in t hundreds of .t ons; 1 putltrepidati n up that,' of thelanger , `f on 'erfill GOvernMents 6fitly to assert ou mht, may oppose, 13 ( . lioiiina.stincel in v ' it iS!the self-rel l'otti army,; as well ithat,makes them fee, con bles us to fee, con ty to sustain the what enemies ma' Are:m.l • ~' , energy iof the A. 7 manifested also 111 titnethe exist lion, whose leaders e field counted, by nds, we look with - n the consequences of the most, pow i s_oh o inrri f :ci w t ghet hh ! h : sat r esfe o t:r p mtanh e ralio , oo3,u a .x si i,mr a l b, s d aeabs:e a tetrh r eids e 76::, ormidable, and ens, : idence in our abili-1, "„apublic, no matter 'assault it.— Dail,y. i i Sursl-ncA. , ..i.r. he. St. Louis News noticesthe presence' of a number, • of, naval: l 6lll6er in 'that 'city. This and other I cireu ' stances,, in I its, opinion, indicates an t inla d naval expedition , 4 en th liissi ipp ;secarcety less lnferi- i or in iiZl3, a d certainly not' less infe-'1 riOr 1 itilpo tams, to the late success-) ful 'e pe'clitj n t ' Port Roy al The 1 1.- 1 gun- Pat's, yen' n number, Winkling at ea oudel t, g ~ and' Mound gity, ; 'lll_ are ho nearly coompleted,lso aroi' 1 tue t, silty-eigfit mortar floats !being! I dens' ue!tedist t e .Upper Ferry. All'l ' these parts Jor t i3- c .Mississippi Nas7Y; are t be Place under ' c,ommand o 1 ' , Flag dfficq F ote.t 'The gun-boat are t carry.fificen guns each -fiypon leach'side, tree the bow,' and t*O , tJ at the liter '. ',T e,, side guns will bp i Ooliambiall , the 'Others are rifled guns. 1 , `.The mPr fl tai are built of pin! J; t legs, thi.ee' ply • ick, and 'curia carry il t i r. one or two ;in each, ito te nsod for thrOwi g shills only. I Thii whole AL fleet will carry an iirmamenti of not "4, less tban-twoih ndred`giuti, and will I -be '44 formid ble. ' 11 I P- , - - • 1 ' 1 f r _l_ • ,r . eport is that _during. ..unths, Mr— Thurlow subject, at iiiterY4lB,l mental I 'deliression,i ed und ermine hie ii I .I', The !atoll the' pastbpi Weed has heon to tits off grog rtieh ,threatev pri Leiicr i I I 1 • ' VIIMI • t , d , .. 1 2 Tt N, Mo., November 241--141;0 Ilittrif Vf the twin OVVi r ifiaWfiiecni. ;firm ''N.gentlenihn vi,ho idliviid I,fromi kat vicinity this .eVgnini,L,The main bhsiness, portiott, of tlierqmiiii 'cowl ttng.of onp hirgeblo4k and ser• 7 :era s tiller ones-svett ill'llam.us when . i i. the g ntlemari i ile ft . The town' being sett red, it: is PiObable, that nearly all th iidenceiescaped. . The QUarter in fit r,smd Cininissary Departtnents were 1 ocatedin the la fie , hlocki;but a o gitier ..portion' Of ,ft rio-government sttirethad-besn removed.- ' , lt„is suppos ed to be the work - , of !secessionists.-- 1 The mops ,who Were there tat the ,' time ere on, the milTh- to Sedalia, ' (eft the ;morning' f(iihining 1 tho fire, which occiired onqTbursday. - 1 I • =lE= fhwtth. Bonii, 1.310 1 , Nov. 23.-411011k/eh, wititja large force,is. now encaMped betweenSpririgtleld and Lebanon.— is pickets exteiided last t night over i space of fifteen triles, this', Side of Lebanon This .is reliable. It :was rumored 'in caMp last 'night that - the advance of the rebelJartay, eight, l him! diettitrong l was, at the Gasconide;l about thirteen milers'west of hCre.--j This', however, is not credited:" ' , ll . • 1 •1...] .',l glisF.LpA i go.. NaCr. 254--Itis report-!' ed that Prieeis still advancin g u. to - . wards tbis,place, and that the Federal., pickets were , sitiven in towards thls'i place - this. evening. ,' A number of re'l l els were arrested last night who tier . I on'their Way tojaiit Price's• army. 7 .-J The secessionists in town are quite; eerfain that die Union foreeal are to be driven from,thiS section nf'Xisson'i l l 41. They are verv e still in' . regarcil, to 1 .the >} tnoverneuts' - ,of Price .- WitWout doubt lies advanCing ,toward, Sidellal; ' The i mil i tary are! very strict now . .. andi no, one cant pahs the -line I c l i without a 4)4+3 Signed by the commanding l offi.f l ce ' of.the posts. ~ • 4 b 3 I trains from Warsaw;, arrived l f i yeaterday! nidrning. ' Theyi report! that al,, , sick soldi l er, left a. IWarsa.w.il 1 lii s ii . mil r;derEl.ky the secessioi l ists of tha town, ~,.' , , -- , i • .. I 1, •,, 1 ~ ~ 7-- . 1 , ! SYRACUSE, 3103 Nov —lntAii enee hai been received, here from parties directlfrom O ieola that Price's artny ' 1 crOsied . the (:tsfige river at lloll'initiC ' Ferry oh ,Friday yist. t. and the adven etl guard !would reach ()set:6l'a the fel I 1 97ini l dItY. 1: ' il 1 I ri. • , i 1 .." 1 ~.. , -.-..... ~.. .. OLUMRIA, m. 0.; ::.D. , --..1.11.3 ;?)t at es ma 11' 1 cl l 1 11 s f mist • - f • I r ptt ) is le 1. iitte, the'lll 111 apt! 19 . N.osho that Rump Legkiature i ll thisState,-after obtaining a gboriir ihy.Al l ie nppointnien, of prolfies, ele64 I led John B. Clark, formerly . me ni bet. ob Congress*frenil!llpward county. and R 14 - NV Peyton of Cass county: St , a ors! .te the ;Rebel Congre_4., 'ti e ,Legiilature . , eke appointed! mentbel.,3 1 ef the House of !Representatives fro 1. the different ,Ctingr , i , sional clistric4 of the State, arriong whom are Emmet, NePonald of St. f.l.4ottis, 'of hanent4 1 cerphs , notoriety, T. M. WElbaneil. l'of Adrian , cOunty, and James. R. Rain , of ,Jasper county, ail of where • are ' a Price's army 1 ' f .1 Aattisnurto, ,f2S:--Sugeon .G en. . Nov.i - , I era ',Smith this morning , officially Iv ported t!o•Gov. C urtin that the' ciii:li,4 l l; y of provisions, particularly' the Intl t furnished Camp Curtin, i;!. Of , Sit 4 'il la quality- u ,arena' 4 as to i seriosly i t it:- health of the '.troops, and that. sidle 'a ble suffering is l experienciql in (...,,i, ,_ uenee. .The Governor iininedial4 V ratified the Unise‘i State, :i dConiiiiHrt-. i-y of this state, of aii:airs`. and reone.t rl hint, to have it rectitie , l I i 'II mel ia:ls y .Or he would report to . headquart,iy.... nd ordered the C'eminissary, in 9f Ih mean , die,. ,to procure' and far l inlsil IC:int') Curtin with good and ~.411$qin-1 1 i i:fli , provisions, at the expini-e. : of. the State., tutu that farid-hedl he the li_li:i : ted; States he so improvyd it:;. the „war rant the -men ,in receiving theii i L ra tions. T,he qualitv'of foOd furinslied, Camp Curtin liaslbeen the subject! of 'fre4uent°complaint ever since thislde- • partment passed out of the han()s! or ,Coinmissary lGeneral Irwin, oil this State, and the C-overnor is now deter , mined that justice shall be done ' 1 p itr i l:patriptieV vellunteers inaf , lthis resp 1 .set' lierefter. . 1 , '. 1 - - i 'J , I L TIM , ' ORF4 1 „OV . .4 I —Tire 1 1"D Point . boat brings, but little.news— . About Midi - light op] Friday the !Gilt'. bijat Cantlwidge proceeded up_James ricer: tis far is Warwick. and engaged ' .the 'rebel battery. NO partiinillitrs transpired further than the , rehelllbat te,ry.repliett With spirit. hut ww, final ly, Silenced. j The Cambridge is {said' to have received one shot,' but no !par- . .. Ocular 'damage. .1 1 'Despatchela to Gen. Dix front Easterri Virginia announce the capture of, three rebel officers, a Ca'ptiiin :Mil two tieutenants; and seven cannon all new 1 'and in goodlorder. ; All l i traces of t.li.s loyalty seem to . have• disappeared in. lrth[ counties: Conn ty!meetingS Will be h ild to-morrew,lo renew allegiance to t eFederal Government. Th'e peo , Plc,V firs - itlopti..lthe State Gotern -1 men ofi.,Western Virginia'as l i a ,t/,,iiipO rat. . i mOttsure; and then look ;to the Legislature! of that State and; Mary land:for amexation to the lattei I The Secretary of the Treasur' l ordflred the restorationof the lit r Cape Charles, l =1 R - 0 E PAPE_ LANKEIS.- ur read- erslMay . re'ru'ember the items i which rtitt,,throuo the newgpaperS seVeral months ao , o'to the effect that a news 'Taper "laid bet w eon the bedc.:4)thqs ad -I;ited., greatly tio