CI BEAVER ARCIiR THE port, Editor. &IF,,titilisher S. Dave v ' 38 SDAY, DEC. 1: tIY 1861 -1 WEDN Mii attention Of o the advertise zarThei ciircttcd t j. S. -Scot n Border offers to his eiistome merally, daring gJol tractions liublic OE learn that.• Sen dish Antlers in t Ve - Wt bill to ab() twobablyi pass in somew EME • _ _ .' • fr o m ZW"Th'e latest news -England on Tuesday, was that England- had determined to declare w 1 a 'r mainst.the United . gtates. -- 1 • ----- "" s " ---- " 1. -- . . 7:- •• • f adc cs f trt New im...i.riva...e 9 i.,. :-Mex ico sa,3lli_that the repo is that the strouglibrces - 'which have been sent a,gainst,: i i i.he.Texans in'th6 3iesillit Val ley halie driven the enettY far back 0 into Ttisus. Nudge i Black, of been appointed rep t. :preineic, ourt of ill:: place.of;ll3. C. 'canditllt • for e!.lltottl •ting.a brect...,l Pance. ibecDrde ..,.. ~:. . Capta,ift Dahleettn of tbe Washington Nr -without!: doubt receit + ortil R. .Kneai fit*n "member of t 'bar. land an active 11 . . Dernivratic.party,' di deny ;n West. Philade - • (lay 41Iast Aveylc .. A dcathi IN - r- Kneass Ny the Independent ordei lulrst I jlt• , im. seems that not 1,14 ti deterred, by, his i t.‘lel ~ envoys, l'H othtirs.',.. A letter froi edciii-New York, ml tbati he steamer Ta ' rice Niti t t there' boa llMessrs . ..llunte .50u1,..1 of Louisiana, Mitilsters to Englan - ill pitt.e of the uufort Sli4, 11. . - • ' -, L. t,__ --it-i=3.patand. - axt AlLlTlerlea.l 111 l." news by the rriyal of the late ste 'tilers, is that th flritiSh Etnblic l: 1 hi4hly indignant at the seizure of the rell'td conimissione-r-, Mason, and •Sli i; dell .ion board an E tglish ship,-i)y the, t ~• - riii tied States office rs.. The ingligh • • pli l lers complain ibt.dly of the- a,t, and inimate that iheirGovernment will probably-demand 01 . the UnitedtStates :i dlsavowal of the' et and a•restora • tio!,aOfilit - prisonet .-! -, . .',. , -: 'Tuft the London. T ones, which is by. the m o st virul li lin fa t and asiN'o " of! t f n the Newspapeiin (lentukiation ' 1 of our cause and our quarrel NVith the, i t • . rdpels, admits that the English Gov- • 1 errment has by itA• Own treatment of' , iiiiittrals heretofore, for: it.' - 1 - - sdr a precedent teat it .cannot now • gt t. over. _ The riglit of searegl 1 so long - • • •claimed by Abe british Grovernnient, Ic:innot be withim!punity ignored, 'be V . clOse it Happens to le_ an lEnglish vpssel,thatis coMpelled to submit .to! it•when exercised { by another :nation' li i pon the high seek. , 11The temper of ~.he EnglishiGevern•- • I •r , eat, however' , cannot be Mistaken: , . _ _ , . _ - -I !pat,pertidions . o tkAs the destinie: , I Aire, is most, int free institutions i . 4meriaan piT l .2.-. ... 1 , itutions htt.7€ 1 1 trist... ri: oeracy) r i lnderpr .i.-_ T,N:-:-.z!,,.-1 e' - Althong .. , li4areby has ]c•: 1 , 1 0 some very foolio iii - ild-ineonsistar.' pOsitions 34t, we'eer liiitinlv hardly' ei: 3 pdet to' see it driven , , , -- 2 . , ... . ci a deeiaratio of %vat as . a conse- Oienc . e. of the : late action of Captain !Wilkes. I • .! t ' i 1 11 . 1 . : Statement . 1 i i ~. )(21 . the Ladies' ` td Society`tof Beaver; 1 D Br ec i( e ly in er c a r ter n , th Oc sl h 6 es l . ter and Sharp, Donations of eLri reed .', , $49 70 '1 " x ~ -,-. , , rt ''- goods al at 1- , 821 1 orwarded to . leheolifig, care I U. S. S. Cornigiission, 2 ~bexes 1 1 1 , , Coeds;valued at 1 ~i_l67 201 ', Also, 4,boies of;frui t s and jellies. 1 ([ 1 I _ D. , 1 t . - UNAryROPRIATE lioods valued :it , 1 ' 44.50 1 Cash, .. I 1 ' 1 - 1 5 02 . . t I . ' CONTENTS (4 11 COLE.8',7011WARDED. ! .34 comforts,lls blankets;` 1 coverlet, 'l3 pillows, 8 pi, pillow slips, 6 ~ W ra,pi pers, 56 pr socks, 38 skirts, ,33 pr 4rawers, 1 priheets, 2.gowns. I 1 ] ' 0001 . ? S ON illAliD. 9 comforts, 5 Pillows, 2 blankets ) iirtirawerg, 251. pr socks, 3 pillow Eilip i 0 stli,-,ts. 3 r 'Teets 3 ,-, ns / ' 1 ) i! • ,-,cev • i 1 - 4113.1 A 4113.1 A S. BLANE.ISee. i 1 1' • 1 ', - I '' 1 ' ME Prom South Carolina'. I Mr. Burro= 'The following extract. , or a letter from Lit.; T.J. Hamilton, ... Li eu t . ,; ; Co, D. lici - undhcad Regiment, ( arling: ton Blues, Capt. Shuilock) an which the friends of Lieut. H. wit r d with interest. War ,is terrible•--e l en the 1 - idea of it is , horrible r , et In war there is an inexpressible g andrur and sublimity - thti ' t arouses a slumbering • 1 . patriotism or Iheroisinitha wel seem to 1 , I have inherited with our existence.--- . c, We have hadlmanyeouve Lions a with Lieut. .11..on.ithis all-abs rbing topic, the realities of which; te is now real izing-, •He says: ! ', I •"I will site a little eacnption bf Ithicfight at Anton Head .- The island, hove - in sight ion Sabbat mOrning. We lay to.o til the fleet which shad been scatter h iii y the storm eollected together wh eh - Was not effected until Tdesday evening. That evening the gunboats made' a reCon,toisauce, and got up neall the Island. wl enrthe reb- I els fired on !them. Se; , - LI.; :i;•lti w e re exchanged. A rebe1,,',.;,..-;..! /•;‘:comtug disabled, tlf y had; t;,•• plc; her away an 4 make t it escal4 , ..' On Thursday- - morning th ie recornioitcsinei was- ire neived. The rebels got- ne rly- up to the :Fort whnn a, terrific fire from the rebels brokei out, from bOth sides of the Island. _Out. gunboats kept up the" fire for some time until lit .seemed ]ae tually necesary to ;assist them when we dit-coveried three!vessels:LtaifineuP, and oh! the grandeur of that noble War-aldp the Withal,: as slie lowered her spars stie seemed like the pranc ing steed it ; battle with her ears ;laid back, . Shci . got her ' rangy, and first sailed up one side of the channelland down, on the other, pouring her Shot and Shell, ttrst from one side and then the Other,. Sometirn'es' from; both Sides atlonce. It was a grand sight for us, but hot sot for .the rebels. To ;give • ; ; you j some ide a of; it, yon must' know ^0 r ,A.. ieaders is etit of Rev.l - dnusnal at-, 1 and to tho the Holil tor • at xncidifiect. llaie state has `r (of the §ti ;ited state'slin Ilate ,secession , r 1 of Maryland. ale's bill crea of Naval .Ord . .Elaid that vf in charge Yard, I e ' i the appoint- lIIM we could sareely 'tiee ihd vessei„. or . smoke; sometimes a dozen;shells Would explode in the ; air at one time.. The rebels handled themselveswell, but were forced to ;-,break an fly. The third time ,` .:the WabaSh sailed up the 'Channel it' i seemetti to be enough. 1 - •§he 1011 1 the ~mall boats !to finish up ' the I , . work, and. vanquiih a foe to her- scrim significant; The gunboats did igood Avork. . Wewe're, four miles oft, but . -'; la- -•s,- oft, . lEsq., a Isell • 'Philadelphia lember of- the it at his resi- 'I - 1 • i phis; on Thum the time of his s Grand Sire,,of Of Odd !Fel , t Jeff. Davls nab the seizure. of .m sending; out Havana-receiy ntions a rumor terbilt whieh ar: Orleans,.had , of Virginia, and as • Confederate and France, in nate Mason =and igarchy which eon of= the British . Erril msely hostile to the the loyaListates, 56land American ini t . en clistastffial to the te date'pr the s4 E to • tlie present I - h istility of; the ,Oii- 1 , I i , could see the sand tly every slt. Sometimes a shell would penetrate the sand, and Ahen explo o tle throwintrthe sand, like a. darki cl nd, s about.o i o feet up in the 'Air. Wewatched_with great anxiety -a small annboat;ratini!ng up near, shore and thl-owingt slipt 'into a buildin,g j . _. The..rebels soon lio4sted a white 114%, and then Aed leaving every ,thing behind. Our !ensign then run ashore and run, up the stars and stripes. ',Yoil,know I was never in fa vor of irinch'eliecrin' , -but I—tell you I went i' that time. Imaginejhe ex citement: when 'one prolonged cheer from 2000 throats rent the air`,..rind almost rippled the watert.; at the seine • ' • • - • - t • —ll.- - 4rm. T i gtAlie-- .was a man. Perha s thel whole .scene was more excitin froin the fact I that our orders ihatl mo ming , were to take the Fort at all :liaz rds-, we then must, consequently, Ilind under a heavy fire from the en my, rterving ottr,own‘ tire till we_ could di,tinetly see thei color of their moustaches, antL take the fort' at. the , point of the bay onet. ;Sword and revolver were my arms. :I loaded -this latter With no Other calculation than to tnie it, but the loads Are in it yet.' It was a ter rible rout to the rebels: P and a) , florious - - .. I. .. time foi• us. , It , is considered - here a -- -7 1 • death blow to secession. in the south. CAPE RACE, Dec. 15. I trust the ball may roll on.iintititAsi City or ;Washingtoa completely- crushed oat. I am anx- 11 o'clock this Month Thusly looking for a letter. I yeah' give by telegi4tph to the list/ 25 ets for :alate -Tribune." Asa mat- The Elhip Lady Fran, ter of pleasure to friends and, parents, don for Srewl York, Put I think I can safely say the 'members on the inst.• She! of Co. D arc generally - better men same night ono was 8 than when they eft,' home.. I was I guish the flames. $o talking with. young ,Will Boyd the ped anmiig, the c,ro; : other day, when he ml} 'e thi.4 remark:. h ir ing her. "Lieutenant, lam:-) _ zo quit swear-1 [rho steamer Austr:i in g, and go home ~ 1 --r man." I I chartered to convey t was glad to think 1 , ‘!., -.• i bk so, andltery 'of artillery, add i do believe.the war' to t He, is 1 9 th `'" ' i ' • ' - • i i a good soldier; is ap.vayi elze,erful; does ' The Sanl Jaeinto ffair ti mo opoliz his whole duty, mild' 'never complains. the attention •of thispiess, Well de'r 1 .1.1 e acted as c6rporal the other, night, nounce it in strong fiirms, ► d ,active and was reported h 3 the offieer of the i naval plieparationware malfi )g. 11 guard as being worthy of promotion. 'filo fiatest by telegraphlt . Queens- Ortrcompanv made a present to the toy ii,. to the sth inst.' says, thatt t .l Chaplain, allusion';to whieh has been excitement is unabnted. 1 , 1 I made in other letters. Mr. Brown The Paris Temp says tha Nap*, 1 Ei f ld in his speech ] to, the boys that, he on has tendered his servie s 6 inedk was thankful for the ifavor, , not as a ator.. 1 - 1 i 1 (lift to himself, biii a 'token lof appro- At the . banquet{ at Roch le Mr. c.. ) i val of the cause in which he, is engag- Bright made an elaborate p ech on ed. -I must now close. What I may American affairs, but declili d togiVe say at my next writing is all in the a deed opinion in the Tln ; affair. future. '' ' T. J. H. He believed that if illegal r it e United States Will make tittnig re .tration.— Ile strongly condemned an -warlikel feeling; and scontedlthe i en that the AmcrieanCabinethad res lir-cdto pick ,e =I The Aiirlexation of ihe Pan: Handle. NM ....ne policy of I annexing the Pun - - - , ---c- - ------ F enns Llv id ' . a quarrel with linglti liandl© to P 5., a ais now being briliant perortitioni, discussed in that district. the Wells- North.l 1 ' g . I burg Herald fats the measure in an - A leiter from Gen article, on the sa ject, from which the the maintenance Of il li between Englanii following is an extract :—"Oar views . tracts 'Much attend ' on annexation have long been known. ‘ • I 1 The ies fort of ,a l r.ni s We are in:favor of annexing all North and lead to A.metJic is ' p) , i I ofthe Wetzel county line I t o i Pennsyl- The; Paris Patri 1 has vania, and if all of it will not an foreshadowing the 1 ' dii , Franc' to reognikei the Si then just as , mueh of it, fig , will—prol vided Pennsylv4nia does not object-- te , dera iLT i f E D O" d 8C If Ohio and ,Marshall prefer adhering ,l ue * i i we,- nevertheless; go for annexing When the Europa saih Brooke andjilancock to the Keystone a more. hopeful look; and' State, with, 1 the' least delay possible; ly improved, but after tone of the Ameriean pr and. as the free negro bugaboo is , we not so terrific now as it was once, We set ink and fearsre en ,I are inclined to think that there will the Washington tiover be very little objection Made. It is ;Justify the - 86zel"e1;(*: M , l I manifestly the interest of, us all, and dell. I we can imagine 'no betterl time ,to ari 'rho English Journals C tate - such a question' than now, when ter arid hostile ontin the United!States set the. e xam pl e o n the affair as an intolera so large a s'eale," , ' _ • The instructiene tb L i ,. i 1 , A bill to this 6 :,effectwas introduced which the Cabinet 1 wai are explicit and fletermi into the 1 Pentisylvaniai legislature The London . gut !sa y i 1 last winter hi I Gen. Wilb - on of this' knowledgementi nr error / County. ~1 , . 1 ' I"der of the prisone'rg, wit ' I; ] f, I ~; f 1 I r• ' •ni .d•' 1 f , I ' HALM , Dec. 115.- 7 -The j Boy,ti ail steam .r Europa; h 0 arrcved a this port- w th highly important inter ligence. S • e was detained at Qaeeni own till t • e 2d,lby order Of; ti)e.Goi merit. Sb has the Queerils Messer ger on boa Et with dispatches fir Lbr Lyons. , l' ---,.! . London, ec. 'L-Thep eat stay that the Government ' himi, de anth from Pres dent Lincoln - and his. Cal net, the persons of thelSouthern e voys to the ' British e t overninent.- Yesterdayafternoon, attar five o'eloi P. M., He r Majesty heldla Pri4 Con cil at Windsor Castle. l'iTherq of h Ministers,' including the first Lord the Admiralityand the Secretaries State and War, traveled' from bond toWindsor by special train telbe pr' eat. Previonsi to leavin , Own throe Ministers;had atten ded a C ne+ Council at Lord Palmersten's ' cial residence. : The Obsenier , - taiso says that a , cial messenger of the I..'nrei'',,:),•l Oi has been ordered to carry to NV ash' ton ' bands of the British erni • LOrd Lyons, and,will 7 teed by i packet• &din Qui, town. - 1 i 1! 1 '1 c will be satisfied to;Inow that lemands are for in aPolo a• insist on the restoration to the Lion of the British flag,l the i of,i' those the were ,vio lent illegally torn from that sa cred trn.! The Observer tdds : i I. There is no'reason why they s oul : , , _, i, not be restored to the qnarter ciegicif the British Admiral at .ilieut York r Washington itself, in•the faCe ofioine ten or twelve men of war, WhosC.rtis ence-in the POtoniac would rende r the blustering Cabinet at W r ashingter. as helpless its the Trent was Abele the guns and cutlasses of the Si n4a Into. It is no faultof ours if it Siolli 1 once to this. ,The; arrangements f ••• in creasing the.foree in Canada arc not i .• ..r. t s , few) 3011.113 yet complete, but in a very Pc, everything will be settled. meantime al large., ship;of th bourne line has been talcen!up, now being loaded with Ar+toti some 86'000 VAnfield riff s,, amm and other stores at Woollich. not iinpossilale tin4:tbil) Vessel escorted by . one two ships The rifles, are, iritehded!fo the dian military; and stione• re ' fieldlan t tilery sill 'Pe di- ment,ol Areltrat :ry ..._ ed 11. forthwith. , q ' The Tim 44 city article of 03 i says the position 401 Federal +A America .is almost ileV'erY ! _clef point with that iv each wa - pied towardS-uS hy R sSiit bet Crimean - var. .Russia had a tariff, livl3o we looked to - he . I • E large I porty3n of out general of brehd . stalfs. But ther'e is t 1 Jieulatly in our- present Blase I \ comp:amen - lent would 15e. the' ling ap of the blockadeofthe -, !por4s; atonee setting ftel our' from) the anxiety Of a eOttonl and bring sure prosperity to tgainOuitt,iire rsriail oiIEK our 1 eight iniMons it the Coif 1-States . Whi) May desire .nothin; i than. to bdour\custotirerS. , .. The fires has ''n( .- 115pe ' t Federal g4vernineutiwifl'ec.mi the demarids el England . The •Aroraing Star.lo6.oares ' stateinent; of instruction's ha-i ' ent to Lord Lyons,lto'4tain tion,of the.:COntedei ate Oontalii ' 1 or, to take leave of . s,VaShingt : premature and so ex ; aggerute virtually untrue. ' l i , , • l NI MEI with o reat i t err= nt' fa England wii ternativo th duty. The Time 4 policy to fo and. I; . adorn per C 73 per ent. I Tb Ne 'act ith ho golden opp by•us. , 1 I A large nil ed to be reld sioni ; ' i . The frau pl tecli to b read to sai her lestin io N% , ' swe . from shit T is. Engf h ? on he 3d. I ,he .Pr says'tha ` with Englisuid, tl4 I.tfi andtalke a decide intern tiinaliquesti '1 ' • i I_ he bi ffi- skit Sot the The I !we 'AV tO- • 138. Nolrep r , r i 1 __,...„' Iry ASninGIS T !he oi_. 'la report of not tleV'ickees tight red.!l cbOtlrms it 1 victory for the Unio Fort'Piek ns remain /r t red: rt birfiea w , Iby o fir ,and the t 13 ington n part 'of gavy a were litti. men in 4ns lwere t Gen. Brown has su re ort,several . poizits hi experience in ,this L ~ ti at Ja, ea' rifle pro 6 p rative wields's. 4, ri g n is, m c ,preferab 6, h d lual, it latter i pie( h wouldhave litterl e emy, ! 1 i e Ille fp tb r s ystha i g only sii. fet of % 1 Nfith 4 . ' ft_ d!gttn, l 3, can! Water t t ban a forty . n vessel as the !Niag i mend. I 1 t Sail n r lessels he rth 6 ' enforei . 1 her do t of` our ( rs dhr ng theltwo receives t e warinc: Gen. Aro l am. ,' '- 1,1 1 , ab eel ed I Vi tort' astern Va )32 lA.notl)er trt Ir I. Cia. 4 ci. tr .14, De tither 4.74 ape : , 1 eial di s, aeh from CI latit . lion!itffin to_. the Ci cinnati • Conti ierticil bays : On ,yestei ay on of: thl hardes and bestr roti.vlit ba.tle4lof th c t r. NV S'totight •mf . 1, 1 at I eg‘leny C , 1 1 - )0 hatlnnt.4 B court , yii., Giine' L a : 1 • Milroy cone 1.. n ing the inn! troopS; , and -Gen ral oh inion, i l l Peat* ta,t eorn pan lng the re help. The fight lasted train ay i light till tree p. In— Th I.lltionl lop -tisl about thirty ; i rebel osa over two hnndl-ed including a 11.aj r and c imanv, ither, officers, , and thirt . • yfris hers", • Ggneral Johnson " I -1) 1 4,6Silll1;. 1 , - T. ed It st. 1 . i II . i 74 3 e toys ore ri ntberedsevea butt dret nd fitt - ,rte , I from the' Ninth I , and I ' bi 'tee ithiJni i f ttla,i , 'l4.;erit.V-fiftlf and l w •tit. 1 -tltiril ph io, and!Sseond Virig id . - 40bn-soil farcel Intiinbered over • w th l ottaan 1.1 'The'lls.iiittlt In dia It la h J t i , brav . 1 1 1 r Itotl et ink: Af= i g ter d •iv ng l,h6en: .y luta their ' bar , rac - , no lessl tl ar. 1 five tittles, our foxi. ti retired iri.good arder y l' ,The reh elsls t fire v i a their tsittp. and,!retred ed t Stanton. l ' Ge ll' - l'.lqo . - en t e last artily ' oi Vit.. gint . , t ! . 1 1 A+cl Inteidl sr., . 1 I Iy.'& Scichits have.not ed i crease; in the the rehel Potam' firin the intel4 larg lyreinforee 1 . 1 prig an s \ ti: (: , tn •ral , ; ,tal :le - 1 ri., n UV' l i eViild• I ; [I '; ; ' 11 * ~40%; t1;-fiN41 t -; 4 '; ; 1 I 1 i tack tr advance i led fi nd off gun d - 1 rations had I , I I • to 't r e rTsl i 1--- R epo j 7!icsi il Tb 1 " asre eame ' co at date. g, I insv into .r took tittle's tiler re ht Lon inontl 4 I Oda eXti i shi EBt, I tiNte R lin In pi , Lal to 6; 1e Larl l t, Th rsilay e*e l eptita, li Nortarite 4] o , Tolk, the ehann alarm d," iri ithei rit wh i ft.l N rfopc 1 he e, arid( pa eh; pu) cOritOrket 0, am Fin fak.l made ' a of - the gets, w eoer Olt. 1 Scot , rien s 1 nd favor of elations ica,,,at- D T ,I .. • ALTIaLOXE, le rill froM the b at ith he ,w f tap f tf e sta .1 Rbya , t int he s, Cbarl asten \I 'oh T i hnrsday Pi 'al eridousoolifla its height, in t E ti n on the (.:11eu 11 ever isanr, an , j i ) t t e ark outli , ' ig tly i ' illumi ea like,refle 1 ~ lin, but ti.o lagkation.) 1 1 i I unition ed . oriel tio of ern Con- e exam ',ere * I as on slight 4 .ting the reac nun allied h ~~ int u and 26 very I to tr, osult. ird ram' nea. := • . - tat an a i t asu I a rece lac J, en -l ed y ; F ~ ~I F - f TM' c ' 11 1 1 • . tc: , i? i.sl 3 w. ki , . 1 PAY, ed 'Yibn bland t Eng says Lan e I iffiliEU pes t that ndiidigni • unity WI ~` 9f ',ewe ,inna I ber fo l 'steam im • 4e • • ngten. l nds f 12: .:h . 1 Dec. 14 ; Gre 1. tiro v' bden 4re . rel sioipi o t *0 IPe ,n d. 0 i'attt i , ggeated, in Ibi3 'there ftoin 9 tion. One ,i 3 t a les a e co'- , t the arrott and that ifhe l at., the fort, 1 e*olishel the j J L , , nhoa draw ,iand armed more in thee ship or lafieh and the Itieb. ,---, , t i e2l , !i i r , fi c i i i c i a t ti lzr . ly , inle'4•l3and Eiail-, tay' had 'ring,, t , elle° ittrile t of I Amber f r tkitay, I ea that I ----- 1: - fl,. r' - I, I '8 b that l'lche r ;, rebel', ,diviiied(.,tolailvatice i in I ,lthree' columns in ' in'Asand. Men; t at c rliich they e'xpect r rp.nd addslthittfonr alr b eadt 4 )e p l i I g i ven _ . ,__H ,'€ '' , ; iT7' .----- 1 - , ;\ ... , ivo 1 Insurkoat v iorm -t .©• , ' i ~ . , 'A 'iIMORE, Rep."; kt. • ST rfolk ' ility-Bookof ir, 6 ntaini , ndthing• new' it rial , tirging'tlie,im ,nksi'ng the defences of a'vessels ho,surik in ,editor is eVidently LS l'ad ~ his 'conficiene t i 'es slialen some 7 i i i 14u.r. Deci'l4. i, -ISr i d i ve beeni received 13i t(:/!:Tlit of . the dis- . : bY [the :Dgy- Book is detter . frkirn Fortress rnarepOrts of negro rent among, e the pai l:tn possibl to say 'well fnan f dod .or i t . t 4 but i nf,ri f i rid th 6•ftp, ills i I I n t)n T n s t p r e ; . tut A . t ;the: a nroe. urrect rl ll eC, eni:icri i5.--TWe litain , pg . *Norfolk i i formed V the Clap ell!, Illinaiej from Port iiie:d Within:six miles i 4tor; at !tee o'clock 14,; , aed that a tre ivi s it s i x o c p oe w d a c Ei o i ;tri ev y id.: i t n ly g tat ci ty . ,?tie rodeo he whole Bay, with • ip e f d. Pait t. . :11 i d in n te o r t : w a s; / op fr4n ipkbuldpripg o f uncoti l trolable eon •. , . . - . 1 Dec. 16.--Th l e 7.;tlglii3h profnunditicusation int cvmtnerciali circles, but it!! that if 1, Willies: did rent affair, due 'apo l lo.: de, humiliating r d Made to any ~.1, I I.ANCAN N4TI,, C.‘:i pOduce nancial and i i hist kill ail r rig i n tbd y hoi r tld be 7 1., sop i 0,0,5 e io er. 1 . 'l{ • . I '. EWE , 1 s '' sThe:fo) .i.4.ppeialli ''..liiisiw.., 1 40 Shepard bile 'lt .withi.a.Li4 , • , eral pro( States(s4 wakiym) RFnmi erus, 'of ti grass , Mil 'adniiitin; confeden piet i es, as el, it .This 11) act in beh al f o i A blllsh a , 1 ponfedera "Co 'r importatio of t i he Ala a tives has ass suspension of chartered an ,' The re or Price byiGen, The Goerr made aca -'u ' 11113115. .1 J , i , :— -- r ----,----. . L . enio4lo ,D e. rO.—T , he PaoriftDaily i ; Traneerip his received late Southerin, papers 4 l?y a'. g entleman whCjleft NeW - Orleans ten ;(1 ya agu, coming throe h Tennessee.and Kentucky. , ' ..- 1 . i d The: Bowling l' Green Courier :Ha s ay s that , Par on 'oWnlow was arms ' for tirak:snHby Confederate IStaqs Comnassi ner, at Knoxville, cin t e 1 6tb,i-and, o r inhiitted to jail. - .1, 1 The K n oxville Register sys: PA !t-i MOT of 'a corde r . from, the rebel, r Department for Brownlow's safe . 6 ns; duct !No th ha l .crea t ed ,intense ti-, I f) ii • ' tit,ement , j . The RI 11, N. C.,' Stanuir of lie n 1 4th learn) ) a reliable,Souree 4 at : a federall ,went ; had taken pos co-' - salon of 1 ;mouth, N. Ci, and 't at there ars Yankee steamers in Ps iii- rart: pe cant ac will Ole tit )Dri atter - - . ,IYar sacola ly icp Sou CINCI :44,:ri c Dec. 15.---Thh Eu In rer's Louisville corresponde4, under date ,of the'l4th, says that Gpn.J Pin son wit 1,500 Federal troops i ion the IsT.d tlierFk bank of Green ri ler, and Ro Seau seven miles - dist nt, re paring ' join him. Another brigade .under 3 1 , 'Qook was also mOvin , ton central, :at 'Muufordsvillc.. ackner 1 1 with 25 000 L men was , eoverin'F -- al Lille hillsrtw Iniles , froni Green rijvcr, and pr paring was to prevent our troops ' from c ossing. . The. Commercial's Frank orti :dis patch says,' l that the , Souther i Ba k of Kentucky, at Hopkinsville, havin , or t dere& he Louisville branch to pass large s trisj,tb the credit of the In `ther T hank i Liverpool, to ,be Used, a sus , petted An' the rebellion,l the Le 'Ma-, tura authorized the branches i , un til-the indepelnde IL of the niOth li er ban Ln til-the State 'authority is 6st:11)101lied. '' ME —. 1. - sk. Ou s ts, Dec. ]s= - Thew. , / L n ki - e - 3tii 46 7tliat"G'e t tFAlT Rigi: , Sick!, wit 6,000 rebels'', iweru,,io essio Of that town/on IFriday and a othe r largehody of irodp,, ~.._.... expee ed o reaelf there Yesterdtly. ,' • ( Get . I) , egtiss i it is said -I Was" on the nort Eii /of the river 1 with these ,with br e thousand Federal., troops;: and ' - (1, brown a few sheds- in:6 the rebel a' and destroyed onel. i nf the ferry Ixia, ',in their handl. i TI ii fri form nt slays that he heard heati,y 69- ing a ft er eavitig Lexington on Friday r i iodic ting that an engagen 4vas I; progressing between , our ,fords and the- reb 1.,.;A150 that • Gen. , Da. vis, t . itli Federal troops,.left. Ottcr ville ' n riday for Lexmgton. These staten4 s neeCconOrming• ' , • ST 'JO EPII, Dec. 15.; 7 =-Fdrty' f Genf', Pre i ti4s command returned h . re last, nigh lost of them I sick' wth I the) measles They report th at th Fed-,,, Eti•aia ha , several -skirtaishes with the'i l rebels ill 'their marctil, killing a few of tlien. ! Then at the 'riveropposite 1 Lexingtbn they were t 6la red 'upon by the rebels there and Gen. Preis iss dis persed . hem , with shell .from three twelve ouricli3rs but i ther i e b` ing - no.,' ferry or means of cro Sin .th ' river, , our )I . 6re fi were compelled to 'rettirl. to` Richmond torforagefrm kill p 'set. It as rentiss's intention, hOwevert to cross the, jriver It la poh§:t abOi4 rebels "force are reported to 136 , 2,000 strcMg. .nark -1 of tkntiii in f.r• whidheon it AB . boti Eliv say . th. c i to- 41 Br ads an a ll Ma yl fro 1 ple w ces i C withdr 13 , effetT are of ch'ag . , LE ion 1 0, 4 , tulSt o 41.1 1 1121 tared blitsceil ',l of, ~ ! (Gov. An An w /Massachusetts S h sent to , the Se ntary of,j War .lan iritdigant iminonstranegainst the ern ployent of Masepansetitil• soldiers in t hebriefness of..eatehilisl fugitive as has been :the case irke iTy pir P r fltomee. , Mr. Ca erun rAropt iii 1 se t a copy of the ernoristrance)to en. tone , with an , e phatie "reiptest that ho would treat fugitives accOrd iing to orders.. j i 11 , , 11111 = - - - 7= 1 lan= a - ' • , Dec. 18, 1861.`•: 'in the Memphis; r., 10 1 .—'Li I nt;" ieritte steanier . Sistear City 1 nine oilier Fe& m the,pnited sf Taylor;[ which ine Pass: ! L +-The o'Sxan;tict !Says that Con on, , passeda :bill to the Stratherii minim! isesis"' —Airs were . appOin . t, Ile, and!emporered , Keninck3-. ,1 "• 1 , q en introduced in th egress prohibiting th negroes fi•enn Africa. , House of Itepresen . e d it bill legalizing th specie payments by th Aof that Stat. i 1 .-- , of supersedi n g o Geij is t• Heath denied-I or of' Mississippi, h ail Oen the inhabitants for .fr reg 'or : • .ten a, 1 YORK, Dac. 16. he 4 pre s s t the excitement •pno 'change - itl3,inteilSe boyion des , ri f iition l . offs: were layo i rably affected deseiipcions wfird v,er,• Ar.m.--L -•is of cotton Were wi hdrawn arket, and a slbn'arra • of sum . - I reon Bile in t e 'lbrok•rs' `of& coffee and have :11 been : , , 1: wp from the', arket, .lare on ad F i at enormou pricesf.t . Sugars red sparing' . IStirling Ex ,.has , r advanced to 11111 j 1 1 , 1 ..,: • , 1 ~, 1 [ ELAND, Dee, 'l6—The news , ngland prodn d a deci4pd Ben n Ithis localit The! ygenerid nt is fiat ri hts and dig-- . stir government inlpt be main :ilees of English fury and ;. r.Faulkner s e i., ole. 1 He is. di directly '.nth and . procu re the : on. Alfred tIY. If `1 ul in this er*and, he '..retnrn in 301 days • 1 11811117telat again.'-i , c I t , ~ •. • ,' 1 I I lithe . la thatSloalkada. • , 7 i - ,•, .. . erhe block do question, or .1- rather . . ..- the running 4 th e blockade, es still amintaii of ; nett annoyhtice 'to the IFrder4 Gov - , rnineni, 7/1111:e en ea r- 4 'big to , , prevent' • theliffcape of : 1 essels at-all the Southern .poi!ts.'!, Not, w itb standing-this however, steanfers and sailingvesseis leave - . the; rebel ports and arrive in safety. at .:Havatta and other Veit India Isiah& ; while': let terstrie,'liiome way , or:other, received at the': north from MObile and - New brieii Sflmost every** days, with In.a f 'w days, within:a week. or so-id -ter le Vii'g the writer's hands. 'Even in London and . Pans , letters from the South tole published.. only three or four' Weeks. old,but _how they. get there ,is iOt kiown.. Itihashiien sup posed' that special Messengers were started from certain'; Sinai:le - fp - cities -with letters forthe North and Europe 'andlthat they succeeded in 'passing. 'Our lines"inKentucky, but sostringent have been the : preventives against this in flithre,-that it is almest 'possible for the dodge to , be repeated. A. per il son: vi hO. applied for,a -permit 'at the of 'e of the secretap , of 'Sta I to . re turn byl i this route, was' told :emphati calli. th t not a soul was -allbw4d -to , piss, the lines, and the game in that direction is eftemtually blocked. , Oth er loopholes, however,; appear tti be' open, but how to find them mitt and eloie them iei a question' the tGoVern ment would much likeito hilVe solved . I• 1 . ______—....h...! ....4 , -I, 1 ' 1 Good for HOnter Major-General Hunter h I coinmand: : at Fort.: Leavenw is pushing things forward N ; energy A feW days ago rebels.:had been eciminitting ~ i tions opposite the:Fort, n Two cOrnpanies were sent a the followingproelamation: ''' FORT L'EAVENWORTy; . K. - 77 •T0. dhe Trustees of P 1 no.-- 7 Gentlemem. Having ri liablc9nformatiOn cif depretE outrages of every kind,. con anaan named "Si Gordon,' rebel marauding hands ' I gi , tice that Unless -yOni;Ueizs a the said Gordon to --ine at t ,qUarl6rs, within ; ten days date,l i or drive Itim , out of h Wil send a force to you Orders to reduce: it to asl bitra,:the house of every in ynur county, and to tab e.ry negro ' I Col. Jennisoli'tk regimen will he- en trusted witn 'the execn ion jof this order. ~,, • - f 4 , i D. lITINTER, 1 ' 1 ' ' .111iti. Oen. COM: I 1 . • , • • ', - , ~, I , ',THE 'Philadelphia Bulletin:thinks rhat , the entire North,'w th ineonsid-_ e4able eicception; can rbe lliedmn the I t basis that .all : tho territory now- in Virgipia formerly included-in the di's ), Vila of Colunihiashall be eeeded to or ;resumed'by the General toyernment; AM.slaver_v_ in t.titi Distil t shall he a , mai, win , compel's Mil tO TAM loyal slavehold4s; and t at "all prop rty, of rebels overywhe e, including 'laves shall be it withotit':ex oention or hesitation." l adds : 7 -• ' confiscate( "This is a clear bellig,e ent rig-14:-- ; Velperc,eive that the sh ves of Judge Way& and other Union men Me con fiscated in the 'Soutli. he principle is o ne, universal 'recog n ized: -There is no difficulty about an 3 other prop 'erti, and there wool(' not be any a bo t slaVes, wcie it not that -the Very suhjeet seems to confuse Tien'S perbep ons.". 1, ~. o ti i " • This is doing well fOr tive", a paper ..!0 the ,Bull I A wuld s till , :concede I t Should, or than the slay right to hope or 1 claim; such a flame oteivil w:' glad to Sicure.i l So:_U i c,,vet, , ;crat po last,, was ' T—iIVERPO9L IN c , .0 F rrEa.----- 'The .announcement of the elpture of Ma son and Slidellin Liverpool. created .a vast sensation, ,and, as s usual' when people get, into a suddenpassion, the citizens made semelarg talk but I.,be fore they had quite. gut' through with their reseives:_they discovered [ tbere was a probability that bey had been , talking too fast,; and t ey prudently determined to, modify heir hasty ex pression 'of a ;desire to et their Gov ; eminent into ;trouble. ' he sober sec ond thought is much oleo aptto be wise than the first passfanate ono. FATAL MISTAKE.- mining to the Forty egiment, who ing picket'illity from G vision, last Week; -bar y_Ond.our lines, attemp Thursday morning, an dered to'half by the gal ran- One was - shot by two places and has sin' was taken priSm As the guards had bee ing the absence of- the eVidently suPposed tl flues. A:- Goon .11E 1 ASON. The following , resOlution is pending jni the.lower 13,Ouse of the, :Xentue. y Legislature: That ifmera l er ofth' house shall hereafter offer resolptions forthe independence or Oeogpition of the .so called tonfOdeHtn States,. .3r other refointions;iinetnorials or papers for a disu ion .of thel. Government of. the United Statio3, it sha I be'rgood cause fob oxpelling such member from 'this house forthwith. • j, • ', - il 1 HO! FOR CH will have on ha shop, on the , , Diem ,Roast'- 'gal Turkeys, descriptione, I In I rc iGive n cell:lnd roasts. I Will deco! n'ng the Hplidays. 'Slop open on I Chr o'clock and on' Christ i A, ; MI releaped to go, to releasO of 0 ill I nOt baa p rom. ad subin/it taken orth, and: ith. great. • party of dvieda- Missouri: i rosi, with T., Dec :?.. ittte City, ocived rq ations awl ; isnitted by leader of ve yon no-. nd~de.livef head- from head ! frcan. thi?;' he county. r city':with ies, ' and to zcces:4ionjst y 'flo.t6orisetra etin;and- ;tho' note: than we his. a • ftei!, .)€, rite!). -TWo privates ,ninth Pennsyl vero perform •en- Smith's di- ng straypd be ed "to-return on on being or- Lard, tarried:tilt! the - guards in 1' 7 e died and the b . e ' ier y tnm.--- n changed Aut.- opiekets, they em• to be ene- MM d,at: my meat nil, in Beaver, and fowls of all uyyout du3i to 'my shop :du 1. istmas-, eve till rnas tilll.o o'elcx.k BORDER. MI EMI saKbe 9covr-be' 11 dodge" is extm eively practiced by the rebels in, V4 r ginia, to lure our unsophisticated piek. eta who may notlhave overeo,u e ,acly fondness for milk: -The. enemy •eobeetil themselves at a convenitint. distance, and a ;• _imitate the- irregular tinkling of' cow-bell. The picket takes his canteen Witt • a, view of .: et : "tin g milk for his Coffee, ailddoes t i ot find out his mistake till he finds } Tn . , self surrounded by a lot of armed rel, els who send.hip to Illitilanond tr; inent his folly._ ,ararAb! lam very sorry f or t hi strc ,: hellion ; it 'prevents my going South,,. Said, an Englishman' the other env, -dining at a club in. Philadelphiab v !i,„ , 'vitation. "They tell me," he - (. ol ,[i n: ued, "that the American gentlernaii, is only to be found at the South. :Ho w is that, perry? Can you explain it .?" ' "I can't," replied his host ; "it i 4 I v) more to be explained than the sea*. merit so often made that there nreien tlenien in "England,, but ..that nrmie o f then ever come to this 4oulitry '."l sorThe first military execunou Which has taken place during the r \car .occarcd on Friday, in. p'resenee ',of about 0,000 of Gen Franklin's (liCiiA n . The des/rter, Who was shot. I ti ; "1„ ne of the Lincoln CavalrY. The . ei . . -, 1). Con a'llB l ITIOHt impressive. and it. kf m , 1 • ' ence cannot but be salatarr. :I 1 ' bill. was yeter(la) ' • into the Senate to prr.ono-- o, l k ciency of the Navy. 'lt the retirement of officer: been registered,forty-livo :Ntri ..; authorizes the President tr, officer from the grade of captiin' Commander, anct assign him ,) command of a squad) on, with tin. rank of Flig Officer. < ' • . *a:Among - •other,finaneial tions of .th ; Rihitt g rld DispateXl• gnit bank in ,the :COntl.4,leracr ix.Petil the bills .of every 1.,;11n11.:•.! The and justice of thr rtre- r . eleaeasmntl. The ipthpri i 0,0 oun(4. that A. besides paying -Drik shall' also pay the note; •4•lf ote..i down to. Z, at • the uidf t! • ige-Seeretary - Bewa.rdiii • ti(nis to our :Minister to Sa*rd, says: . "Tite•Prescilerkt n ill I ndt rev tlysidr indiretly to tile:siltrpo ,-, .. tion of any for6ip fu a troversy one." • - rts_A duel took sa z ,•,oti the'2lat ult... betWeelq Courtney. ' Esq., of the ltercUry,F anfl.Capt. Cuth Palnietto Guards ~' The difficulty . f.v,as recent tire Plmetto, Guardsi-retlee;riiig ously upot,,ut Ctiurtn6..l `exclutnge . of .sltofs,:f the' honoablY‘ settled. ,! . . • has re:seiv e cra eodtriiet -Government w tis ti9:901)) ts.een. - 10secrany. his' headquarters in winter. He has be.? r tetr i,Ch l oice of Several vacant ces'for that purpose': ;j ► ' • ' sleio•hin4 is • mar v t his:whole"' ther:st:c 3f.aine and Vermont:: :1110 P tion 6f New Tiampshi`re. • 31ARRIED—On ~ t.bc.l2tl of 1)4.,..t -lwr, by llev. P.: A. Curini n, L. ANDERSON and 3LitaliE of 11.ehver. • . ,•- •. DUE:b.—Li Lit de' Law i'enee Coiinty.,l l a. ;., 3 pat. T?:; , te:r...4:111,r4in and ;`, weeks;ind 3: d0..p.3. • On 'the 14th inst.'. in .43'j?i , *11tiLl; AIfitEn"IVALT6;;II4 , 6I abo r it ve. ORMAN'S COURT'' Y virtue of ,nn, order of,ribr 11./ 417ourt; fleavei county, w;ill to tiltt , by public vendue premises, on ~. - • Satordeiy, Jcintrary 1801, : nt M, the ] folleuTng re: :Rev*Jamesttl - Tarroll,-tlec'cl•Ait r oat , ' . said.eptinty, h ,unOe l ft • !bed tip f?Ilowp, to wit. Begiitnirut formes-lila small blekory, merly of Geo Allison - north per to eltestnat; north 6.7), ?em, i!,: a cbeitnnt, aotttli tOs 4leg, P.t . ; ,r; thence - by Ittn4 Of Swi) 4.) east TO per awl per to irhite onk, 50ut,...!; , •1.. 1 • a chestnut, thence by 1.1)1 , 1 of !, DiriiS!Nichohnorthli ; dce. 1 7' 6 ginning, containing 122 34.1., strict measure, about Aeri4 c state:of cultiN l 'ation, ,on: which good new- frame dwelling hquse.l2 'double log barn, the premisel,wi.ll TEMRS—One-third ,'of 'the to paid on .confirmation og Court, and • the balance in ift're,lll , l ll. •inetalments from tbaidat l e: 11 en from the' same time • .For rurtheroj'', tiou enquire ofl Dr John MeCrirroll.. Fri , " Springs, Beaver, Co, Pk. By ~til e . Dec 18 • - '6t.; A ' •I%l!tarli:VlrV, . I sAZt - - I WILL' oiler for sale i f , I.ftt wy residence in BEAVER, iiiir tare Wednesdity, Ja. EL;ir eth' .l £ my . lIOUSEHOLD „find . • TU RE, 01 mWst'nns anclexcebutN 114, HORSE, ARN ESS, and s ,o 1. -V 3. cies used by bouseliolil6io: . , • Tssui,—Sums ,undcr $5 go, ca-d, /di sums over, yix trioulb.%.4 credit, with :1 curity. Dec 48,•81: S. lE3V-LA- Ali, MIN it Et 1 . AM) Rev. R. T. Tay or; Mrs. A. S. Ta ler; A FIRST' CLASS ScHOOl ucation of young lath given .in the -Primary mid partments. All expenses except Tui ton and per term of Ifourtectt weeks . J.... ........ . Tuition from :;3 60 to :1;8.1)0 i eol guas. ' • f. No ge ft to os ;spored S e thestbw . thy of the eonfuleuce' of ittEpttr: os. - sarSend fora Cstslogu . • I.he next Tenn eocuuttoccs 10th. ISCI • El II A. 'PC- Gove o FUR rih;rep:l:;:i