The Beaver weekly argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1860-1862, January 22, 1862, Image 2
II 'l4 IgAVR,AOIIB. BMA. v WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22ND„ 1862 T. C. Nicholson, - - NOTICE. 1 . • The accounts and subscripti ons to TEE Aitous, Air 1880 ,and 180; which have not "been settled up, as well as the accounts of M. Weyand, M. it S. Neyand, and iceyand and Henry, am in my hands for, settlement. All who are indebted td, either cif theie for subscription, a.dcertisernent or job work, will please tall on me lat the TREASCRER'S On - leg. Many of these ea: counts, are of long 'standing andi should he • settle(}. _ EL DAVENPORT SA3I Lawrence and (Imbrje e. and Henry iof the •use accept our 'thanks lleesrs. of the Sena Moose, will pl fer favora u;dl pricing, ilia Owe, eve , Services to cc; retand .that the will ti.the - M. E. Chitral, in S • evening this' week. unence at 6 P. su ipsWe we night with e visited In Sabbath regular- old ,f4hioned .accompanied with a lat hial occasioned the ise considerably.: thunder-storm Ohio river to , e received a telegraphic ;Harrisburg, stating that iMnore Was electid S ta te hird ballot, receiving 71 (Li , paich fromi Trk.J . i.iret on t at gives us pleasure tv anounce 0,4;4 our . friend, R. H. _Agne , , Esq., , j' Las been,retained by the Cominission : . v.-t 4 as Cleric forth . ° ensuing year. • Mr. A gnew is a most :excellent - bus!aess . man, lit . ving few, if any, supriors; , and this renewed compliment) augurs favorably forihe 'estimation placed up on hi 4 )3 ervic s. I 1,/ .VTIVe hat " Camp K4lle, Halted by - the at Beanfort, S edition- emcee\ there appears eland. Jndgi befOre us, the with_the pen Long may the; r received No.: ?-.of the spicy little sheet pub , Roundhead Regiment C. It eltyri its , :present Is four -thousand, and to be no limit to the de. ng from, the number Roendhgads can fight as wel: the, mord- wave. i * i g irel7James E. tinder: cf the "Curtin I Rifles," ' and now at Clmp Piei home on a short visi Helooka him. , Ho repirts the itor:rishing eoriditiol heattn and tide =T able them at wish of their legion. to ag: friends,, in that (Troy. Ga. ble, of 51 . appoilit i cil Rcbt. Wilson, eriator it place of Trusten ki. The following resolu at: a public meet l ing held 0., 310., last. April, shows feelina b s then , he :was the conitnittee ihat pre and adtcated tleir adop - _ eas.We Ica Missouri. -I;tas •toheU.S.S Polk, expelle d lions, pissed' in Andrew CI Mr. a irxrilber 0 tented them, ton : Iles°lced, ''hat we, the pelple here ass•erubled, hereby declare ou feelings and sympathies to be with tile South, a , %(1 for the protection ot,So khern .in'- . . . t.tltutons:. Resolved, !That we corwlemp as inhu man and diabolical the war 2401 D tonged br the Genei 3 zl Govern, - tt - 'ist,thi South.. - ...We also ee-by adi Louis., Jan. 20 that L 'H nor all b , appoint, derson, an oneomp . I nottglas.Drocrat, to *hien is citimet? Dirif dispat.ch , °Liam' column prove which we &.\ - -e no do, has aeltiertA over the - reibol Zollieo r 91.11011 5 .113 'reason took place Ist Somersk is.! the county seat of Pulaski eount- j -, ken tacky. eighty or ninety Taxa south of .1 • Frankfort,? and is located o n Pitinan's' '1 • Creek. Zollieo fi er and a s i n of lion. Bailey Peyton are among the list of s/ain on the ; rebel; side. Tht. , loss is sand to be heaviv on both sides. 'Tihere-has been nothing beard as ye. from the turnside expedition, although the "knowing i ones' have had its destina tion and purpose "fixed up" for some days. Wh think ;t will 'not be long before we hear Cheering hews from Buell in Kentucky and Tenuessee----.7 . Theyittsbuyg Dispatch, in speaking of says, good officer, has a noble' arn4- of the hest fighting material ander him, Lind we feel very eor,fidentlthat he will be. successful.",-1 It is to be hnped that when we hcar from the t lßurnside expedition, it will kavehave am anted to something, and that .will wi,l not prove as grand a fizzle _that otiSherman, diSappointing alike its projectors and those who had great hopes of its suce'ess. . .. t4--The Confederate 'COOgress has Underlieen to .raliovol the sufferings i in Charl aton in ConaeTier.ce of tao !ale conflagration by voting. the city 4 -, quarter of a million of—ponfeder ,zit, rlii . nll.la.—l toniacille Jour- theS d tai ai ev. Gordon. 1 i 1 ,i The Star; last ; ek, in publishing the state end of i,R. T. Payne, in rela tion to tho Gordon trial, ;prefaces it with some rem ark from which we i make the foll Owing xtraci: ' 1 "From thel fact hat Gordon was: once a resident in this Bounty, and has many-rieoitiein6 ces here, and: al so becank an etTO was made in'the Argus las , w6k t:, create what we believe to be 'lin ' ir_drapresaion of the case, land to build up an undue syrnriathylfor:rhe urinal,(' etc. ' No; wet d no • ish !o create any undue syr{ipathy. l . inerican Slavery and its con+ita , s are laufliciently hideous, of illems 1. es. But this we do say: thp,ecvit• p. Rev Gordon to be a Christi an gent eman,l we believe his statetrienti of th- affair, notwith standing::-ha/ slave atchefrs may say, or swear,4) ,t 3 et? t ~ ` ry; and we defy all the pro-shivery irelings, here or elsewhere) to hrin orward any single decent man, that i is him, who will dare to (lineation i: veracity. Rev. Gordon, helieing hat - Slavery is a crime against 'xi a d man, chose to accept th l la vita . ent rather than re-fetter a human icing, kud by so, doing violate hat .o conscientiously believed td beythe l a of God. Slave ry and its lacchrse sinions, not satis fied with s i tripioin .im of all hiseartb -4 ly possessions an' casting him into pr6on, mistollc4. him in l io his drea- I l' • ry cell and at empt, o wrest from him his only 3-ernaitrin: dependence, and which is d l carrt h .ini . than fortune': .' ; I or linertyi-hz s (t). name; and our neighbor, pro p iVe'su l ppose, by a l spirit of e i hri I ltiaiii I ,rit . y,snys because "Gordon, was once residnt here, and, has manylac uain n nces, we publish Payne's histdry of the• affair;" and ' #. him with winds up 'by ha i g th commissio lot a ‘./ dal crime." Spirl it Of cha ri ty 1 l ti es, prompted ' 'by feelings akin ..to t o e who', on another Occasion nud t at a other ;time cried Crucify ?iim 1 cr uc ify 'him !" I , But SlaVery m y , ave its defenders Men ma,y - ry'l on. i: :dust the interfer. enceofouriarniy -vt Slavery-. Nortl4 ern men ins, pri g . - its existence a 4 r . 1[ .- 1 paramount in imp 'vine°, ,to that of the rnioni prooe, atiori after pruct lamation Ina he ( i ciified; Report af. ; ter . Repo t may e exiginged. buf American la ery: i doomed. The fiat has gone rt f O the Great Jehol ; vah hirns lf. D - ye , believe that ii) 3 Providence will, it •. Cli forth l.'s hand and save onr patio. and allow SlaVel; ; ry to remain ? Do - au doubt that lie l is now pulishing - for our sins; and towering abofre all other !sins, in all it i a,frigliffigtro* ; "aus,:iteede S 1 aY.O - • I 1 ence whethe , Our overnrueut attack ember on, 9 from this )ont,;' to his '*rieruls. ig , agree 4 "RifleS" I as in a Th.t spared to en• in return, is the whose bane is place, a, at or let it alon of our des-re ry must and Providential lv war. Our rnical the Tolloviinj In the Slnal of Pensi?ns and Eseheai Henry, oil ( A corisp Preis, sPeal Committ l ees have taken friends, is . N it 'l4 good p opponents not so clear Perl lift' theirs Jong r favors, in if bilh 'I taken. I Give the all the pox V ier, Banc partisal i t nt. lest: .1 one's i shine sod stormt man mt4v I sorr l e l liJ ~.., 1 ladder in whi;,, , 1 1 I t Without an ug i y 1 , mont i(4, licit safe.' pired dnrig the of any _ m of t i l ar r'oatler. It ed St. Gover . Hen- Uriion place '.~ rn an of Haut etory a-vnn- einent 105,„Tbe tollow. , 1 i . I I I been mad bv tl the entiuitl i tg 3 sion l ersi .I of diei4l.use Esq.; .4p rai! 1 Robertl . 3 Count ,Il i ail; COznm4s!on , ;Janito'r nf' Gibs, i . _ . ze,...ttie.) 1 n-n't. i.O t . • are seyey...! will .leaf , PhiladeF c pn omso ope l ruie ler Capt.lll gime4t , He repot his ct They' have Teen to thpir 4 1 1 r - ivbat iu a - be a 1.13:7 4 ie subject_ Slave! , ands, •po,as a l natural !iueueo of this unlid- I or on • ffssl! ~ , i 18 owing to the difference of -vie.... a r, • ) _ which he and the .Presi ent enterrain ; I ' • 1,. . . ..,. 1 1 (-,, !ed of the casposktion of ... ayes, Jar r j - • !readers frill recollect ' that G ed., Cain- ! . F rom shado l wed forth his views On this 1 , 'Subject in his ;Report, which Prfeident ItincolnthOught was not the• true pol - - licY, and t medi6ed it acca l rdinglyll That lour readers may clearly understand ! . .! !the position which Gen. Cameron oo - 1. copies' on i this questiOn, we Publish `that portionj i ofhis Report relative I to this subject, and which was Modtfi e'cl. It' sets ;forth, plainly, hi' :views , 11 , on this subject; and [we take l it for ,I . , granted , that{ if We are correctis our opinion as to! the couch of Ca - neron's! removal, this vfew of the cam. !is not' in accordance with , the policy cif the,. AdminictratiOn. They expunged porl Lion of his Report reads as follows: • i l It has become a grave ques‘i l on for i i determinatiSn, ' what! shall ,be done! with the' slaves abandoned bY 'their i owners ontike advance of our ! trocips t into Southc'rn territory," aki.l in the; Beaufort 'diatrict of South Carelins..-- 1 1 The whole White popUlation therein is 6,000, ;While ;the number of negroes ex- ceeds 32,000: The pole' whith druve their masters in wild confusion front their homes , leaves them in uhdispu- ted pOssdlision of thesoil. Shall they., . ! , , armed by their masters;lbe placed in ngappointmeate the field to tight against us, lor 'shall ! it Cornraissioners l _ . , . '!labor i, their ;b, contivally employed 1 : Coonsel to Commis- iin reproducing the means, or ! support- . berts, EM.; Manager .ing tie ; armies of rebellion ? !1 I doge' ,R. P. Roberts, Thewar info . which ; this! Govern. I 1 I . .f Mercantile .Taxes, rnent.h been forced by rebellious I y; , Physician at the traitors is carried on for the. purpose 1' ! ' of repossessing the propert3-Violently .. W. Allison; Clerk to 1 1 , andtre a cherously seized upon by the / Richard H. Agnew; enemies! ! of;he GcArnment, and to re. Court !louse, 4Oht i establish the authority and laws of 1 ' the_UnitediStates in the places where it! 1 19 opposed or overthrown by t armed in- re'd that the 101sttRe- surrection :and rebellion: It s . purpose Wilson, in illicit. is to reeover and defend whit is justly • I its own. : ' 1 1 - co- C°lnPallies , War, l eve between l. I I 1 a independent na shortlyi ' for 1 tions,ia made to subdue the enemy, expedltion i and all that belongs I to that enemy, by troop S to I ocesuPYig the over i rY; ' aud ast. !I! . 1 exercising dominion ali the men I. i and thitigh within its territory. This .- I . 1 being true in respect ' to independent teeing nations at war with each other it fol i• I Re . I lows thatrebels who are laboring by !visit. force of arms to overthrow? a Govern eirs meat, josily,hring Upon thepeelves all 1 i n !Rion. 1 the cotiseffenoes of war' u. provoke and the destruction merited by the. worst T : lof crimes. That Government. would borne I be false tO ration all. trust I and would iustiv . :)c(fite the ridicitla a the civil- I .. 4 1 1 e te ! ~. -e been placed upOti ing committees : Imbric Chairman I Finance, Estat s e I 'Compare Bills. M i r. tions and Prit ting. of. the Philadelphia i f Speaker Rowe s ere 11 ;btu ( e, M . and L C 6. • I I :orpor and rit sine , say goo ery i na orne ckt `That he should care Of his Umon ; oral. .13ut whether. policy to give one's L the best places, is aps he hopes to rtisauship by lit le;; e will I) . e sadly mi j s] m.all the placcs-a l Od they, will play. ihe I That', policy which 1 ; H riends, through sun- I not; a bad one. nes kick away the _ e climbed to power, alk", but the expri-, 1 Noihing has trlns -1 !last Week which se or. interest to I ,~ I i of ! Pennh • hort ray 1- teconr Aid o Inonot XL Own The poli ilast'viedt 'along the tiremeht from Mr. Lincoln's Cabinet, land hie nomiliation as. Minister 'Russia. The ' ! motives that induced !this change wag the subject of ?nuoh (speculation, and our eioluingesicarrie [to us teeming full with opinimis "On the subject .,(' The New York Tilbuile .attributes' the ;change to the ccrrup ti'ons of .Mr. Cameron's admitiistra:' tion or rather 'to the corruptness of the shaiics who are around him; (while, on the other hand, the "nines," ; (the "Wearld,7;and in fact almost all the 'faience of the press, attribute; the .1 change to thc , diffe.•ence in opinion existinc , between Mr. Lincoln and Mr. . Cameron on the course the gocl,Nrn , ment shouldddopt in relation to the !slaves of Robels. The "Times" *ae, "That the true and sufficient rlmson .! is; that the President requires unity in his • counsels." ( We can not believe that had MrL idneoln found itt'ieces- I 4. nary to throw overboard Gong. barn- ' -' - '- 1 - I duce" rthern farms, *Ahern eron o n - account of fraud and corrup- : pia lion . in the administration of his de.4 ( . e . ta 'i ' seized, destroyed:l i ar ap partment, he would have rewrdefd 1 propr as military spoil . No him for his treachery to hi; eohntry ; Pr°Pe the North wohld, be ,spar r , - nominating him as the Russian hv I - ed fro c hands:of the jieb;ls aPd would Illinister. This, we' think,l their r e would be tleftindr under belthe la of war., While t e loyal so clearly paying a premium;Cir. dis- i States s have • all' their propertY honesty. Thai our confidence irl the land 'ons'nt stake , 1 and the in ,. , , - ,• iiiitegritY of Mr. Lincoln will Mot I l r g in e :: . 8 . / a s e ' e t l ta e r :l3 , lt 7 i 7 c ° ; e l a l v e ari t i .a h r d e falloW, As to , ai'ribute ' the_e'narLe:' I l n' l ' i.• ° to 1 Securit their own propert ? i , li e y rascality on the part of Mr.i j Cam- I Rea " and justice and self-preser eron That! there has been errors I vation id that sueh'should be the committed by Gem Cameron; no one I pOliti. , this Government, i , but de will )dey. We cannot see how i could be . other rise, taking into ' con-' ` i i 1 , t ' 'forced tilitors and rebel to the i Man ~ the ' cOntrary, that, beiPg sideration the condition extrem of war, all thp rights :the of our army powers War should bp exercised to when I , I he was called to 'the War De- bring. i 'a speedy - end • i ' ( 1 partment.- Tlie Herculean labOr he . has had to perform, and the man Thu ho: make War against the Gevei augustly forfeit all; nghts of impediments that• were in his iv#, •I id 1 t • y I pro ' prLvilege or securit •,:cieriv -1 no reasonable Person could expett him 1 agajnStfhich they `are in . armed -re ; &lit! the: Constitution i and ) laws,' io get throng!' without. rouiniittio& ? hellion ?and as the labor aid service ; . r , i , lik.t. great i ere... .‘. , . , v such . . some era , ra i l ia d we ti • i ... i. , I t ' lof Wei slaves constitute ,the chief I propel i of tbe,rebel)pro mty. it is due Gen:Cameron fur the energy- 1. i j should tire the eornin n fate of ward and ed tiger r): ;tvt t i I . 1., which i i ie has conduct-'to wllit they r. have'do, t oted : lthe i prop-li this. patynent. ,Ook tort Inc,- erty ouoyaLeftizons. i , 1 1 men* , at what, be - has ace•lr.:plislied., W l ti4 it is plain thatltheslaveiprop. , Vi r !icn a few nionths reeled as tW. - . . Secretary - o ,ir. our . •: i • ' , arinj 1 atu, wir, and that the Goverimient. ag, 'xi. v.. i s = E. Q . i er.tY ?Odle Sointh is j4itly I subjected consisted of a. few thousand Kea tered f l :0 . i n i l lii+ ll t3 -4 F n ° t n p l i:e " rt ci o ne i e tis s.° t l ; i ti t s ‘h t is i i ii ri ' ic; n e o l t - Atli over the I.Tion, by Buchana and ; of war co 'bring; itl•to la speady. , close, hiS eo-traitors;', where by , wo Id tt emplOyog alllthe rights -aild powers ill,,, -• r , . 3" 0. i' theplan for iivino. So the etoils 0 , Ic' must' the least service in the def.”tee 'of the nation., With only this to co .. • ' with, and only a' : :ten 1 OTni.nce t in a relit:degree, be left. to be [deter • ' ~ i like ll other military inea - sures. Short moqths of 1 mine by! Parliculat I eXigtftile s s-I ' 1 4 . 11 ,9 . time, we to day, nuder his ' gtnidance I, dispo ition off other property helo . og- i and ndministr4ion, heh hi the .g4 -and in g t ttfi: rebels ' that :et''* !?s '4117" 1 spectacle of r ,i' ( : )l .,, t h an a 11 ..),, „„::,',.„:___ Ito ou arms is goye.rned Eby:. the car:. j y 1 kx . 42 ,,, f . /L i s i ius . ♦ . - ":,: Irh:Iluil 1 touts aueef, of the easti. The 6' ovdru-. eel by loy=al husks, lie 11 1 % s constructed to ex ct ES seiWITO". - - - * iiIi"W m TPAIr , .l . , - i ; bowe er, to use the voluntary service an arm, of 711111 any nation would feel , 7'of sl veslibellated: by warfrom their c•.(nid, and clotli(;d. arm .:.:1 and equip-. rebel master, like any oib i e-r; pycper i ty pcd them in a, manner lever excelled l iof. th rebels,. pi whatevori mode,may o 1;y - env nation :n the ea, the Thy true ,he most itrucient for the defense oft iiii le I I rnment,l the !in*een tion of t reisOn, We think, of 14i re.,ignlktiorr i ! ',(''''‘`?,' to,- itir 1 1 1 i 1 1 ELV6 for wealthipal and power o teis a peculiar SileefeS CorißiSting Of the sOvio, Africa* slave, or the de- Africans. This property riously estimated at the i tpu,006,000• JO el boo,-i ; 1 • 1 . aid' ,this property , he ox heizavdeandeOnteTten-, Mous war: e b4ast ofthe leuderlof the hile, he:yet had a scat in! of the United States, that n States would com.! safe . and fred front the bur , if it should be brought oraemplated rebellidn, and , ‘-was accouipanied by =threat that "Ncrtherd cities !would become rapine and militaryiSpoil,l .rthern mon should Smell unpowder and feel f South: l'cu.one doubts` the Idistm he retbelb to earrk that execution. Thembaltli of owns and cities, 'the, yro• the S. parat dons on b that thee town. vieti and t 115131 en) SU Kit•iOi threat Noel var;' and the appresS ! ton. ; • • It 16 el arly,a r: eminent to: m sla4; beeoate neces ary as i powd ti er 1 tak , from.; llWhetherlit i ,expecliei ! purely a Military qtieS4 ii n?uestion unquestionable by *1 iThe xpedien y must. ilcirc instoice , keopi great objeetf oven() .. fre.establishin 'the h' 1 ing peace to he•natio,. , ; ; ;! . 4iS vain and idle for the, GOve n• 1 ment ti, carry on. ,thil War, or ho ( Ito i aittain its exist nee, 'against e belli of force withoti, employitig i it the 'gbtsan powers' of war. As a bee . ' s "ct,'•th right -i to 1 oprive . t rebels rthei prOper,y in slave a 11 slave tbor, is as ; elo4r [and abiolu las th-eki4htt r take forage I fi•orit • t field, tr l'eot on fronithelsirarehott lor rioWi' and arms oin 1 Ala./Ilia 1 tine, Co leave the (ineMY, in the l' I sessioreof s , •:,h property its' tarnL land coiCin a d milltaryi.lsiore film tho me.iis ofc.on'stiinClyi.e'produci tg them, Auld e madn, ss l . ,It .i 4. iho e -1 ford, eq*l tastiness t le vs' them in i-pe41: 1 „. i• an soeur ' POseossiOn of I slalfc tibper reore,valuable and `e - . 1 eieOt tithent for, w' r, thin fora ei 1 cotton nd Militaryti ore. I Bush l• - - icylwo il; be l national suieide. j 1 at I 'to do, ly,;that sjeeies o1 i " property iis A q 'tionl that time a d 'cite In. stalnee ,ill solve, and netd•net bo it ticrpatf farther than to repea k t at. Aheyltnett be held by the ti vc - p mentlrslaves.' It ;Would lbe t'sel to kelithern as, prisoneri Of 1 , 7 r and s -preservationj thel highest o 1 . tyl of ,overnraent, ori (flipc.tividn le dema theY shOuld a iSpose(/ of mnfilb 'in Itht; inoti, effetive - rnan acli‘ wiltt tend ;os I Veedily ti 1 1:1 sappr thelinsurreet land resto . t'a a ritY of the!, prtrnmer. i it h found that the ' met b ve it held' by thlwriihiels as le; of bearing M. ' s ana pc f rre tficient military' service,' it i the rt , andnay heco , e the, d it. 1 of the vernment t(1, , a .; and erei j them,ind ; employ] .their *,sere co again e rebels, u . ,tder.proper. mill tarytt. !talon, disetpli k J: and' c . mand. '• • 11 ; - • • • - -,' 1 . i -Bot whatever Manner the.. lie us y the gror ' 'potent, it ii that, liberated,' y tbe reb *et of it matters;; bey Isnottle, dr ite, tOtAired to ho4dag( the r's, efisoti and robel er ) forfei t l rig tto the, lahor afil 1 \ vice 0 s slay , and the slave l ' r b eb e til a ni rci ati en t r, 'bp :ft? ]Weil; led' ,leigi eedom ' ttpro ection. 'Di, -positto to be made 1 i', I• 1 ' 11 Q . I .1 • 1 - I - ' i( " after the Ain. rof . *left t4l) ittla . '448 1 OfCongrese.l The I ' the. People 1 w ill' Aiure to the loya l' sl In, l. right to which. they 'entitled Midi the Constitution of country. , i • .i ' 4 . L- I E g. Sta nton, i Esq, of Pam been l nominatedd . has , )il gr. CamerOn E e r successor •J M r 4 11- ton is 1 1 lawyer by professienail. has - the reputationlef posses Sing grautin. telleet andie+rgy. He Was Attorney General in 13n,ha An's dabioet dining , the lasi few week l ef its lexiatenee.4 , -r- He has been ere O fore classed aMong' , the pro - Slav e r yemoci4ts, al' though not mingling mu in POlities, Prefer ring ji 1 I d of 1 4 ' the pro eeuti n his pofiission.. !lie count ry Willawaii. f itb painful, ?ix " tyC to lin t he*polidy of the new' SOreterY; ik. '3 . we .think our' readers: - 'ill ' 11 - • thasome ' 1111 join wi us in opm6, t , rioliey trill be put into practical actual operation Soon. ; 1 :..1 1 ClNctiNiN Januar3. 19 —A lip eclat dispatch to I t ie` Commercial, from Indi apapolis,that ibur .Indianaregil inents in the preen river column have, ittivanced, tqsouth Parrolton, arid will ,) i'"' 7 - - . -'• - ' -*, soon'occut Roch e ster ; „ T Thisil direct - . , f • ly in troll t Boi ling Grecn. , - Gen.Buel concentiaLing . a pi.r . Werful foreei at Green river , and it is said that he.is'nowitdy for a forward move ment: Threbels at and about BONVA: linK Green are destroying the railroad, i felling tree across the track, and doing, everythingd t o o retail the progress o. our army. i tis said; L a . .ey i i •, • h t t h . .are; making every preparation .to evacuate' that i place upon , the approach of 'our :1 i ~ 2., 1.P . • O Ctscm.a . ri, JIM. .—A ombined attack was' made to-ddy on Zollien.feerf,4 , entrenchments by Schoopf and Thomao resulting inl a comWele victor. Th 4 '1 "stars ands strips” now float i over the rebel fortiflcations l .l We have captur ed all their camp property, and.a large. quantity .Of provisions .. Th. 3 ' loss is heavY. Zollieoffer'a dead Lodi is in the -'-' - ' 1,,, , Fede,Ali hands of the Fedorals. i ; • TheLe'xington coiTeapondent of the commerciall i gives the following account y of Saturdays battle Zollico er learning , that the Federal 1, forces ha, app4ared in his rear; march ed ;out' of his ntrenehment at three 0 ' 1:10ek Oil Sunday mornin g and , at tacked:' 8 1 hoepf in • his cam )", whose pickets were driven in at an early 1 hour and the 4t4ick; ivas mit le before daylight '4 .1! .i f i - i The bat leis reported to haveraged with gre , fury until threelo the after , noon, .W en Zollie‘tfer; having be,tin I killed,th I whole rebel fOce - tied in ten -11 lesion t their eat 4. II Thcir loss is j not stat , but it isfthOTt to be heavy. The Bai y.l)'e2,-toni killed 'I;; a 80 n1 of I the ei. mb4r of Congress from. Te n Our VictoliY has be in the out of the n very de eisiv4 ,and will result/ . whol a force 4fending the!! right flank ,of Bnwlint , Jo G i l eend ,• i 1.., i 1 gght to A p . la . ee orundayi rtStead 'o r Satuida 1 morning Gen. Sunday Sunday after odn tolloVed p.the rth els to hem eatretichments, - six. - leen i miles n•m his.own camp„ 4 .ii.d, w len ' about t atti. it themn this Loot he found ' their r , ntient-limcnt deserted. t. ? the .r i eb lt ha ing left all their cannon ~1 . Ruarteiii l ast r'e eitdree, teth!., horses, land IvagoNy ns hieki. fellia to our iiands. ; I I Th,o ebelsl disOrsing liad • crog,':ed }toe Otz berhind len( a t.teatit boat arid I nine I-, b Teal ar, iWhite.',Oak creek.. f , {. I . : . ' M .l l .. 1 oppobt, 0 th eir e eampment at, 1. • ISprin'e Two hundred ailiff ei46iitty-'five , - i [b' 1 • • . 1 - ' 1 rebelB 'ere killed) -and wounded' in '.l eluding Zoicti free and Peviten •The ion i t ', iis Nib 1- 71 - iof.the Gov- i when it'[l T T i is 4) use g n -' tl-11 enemy. ,it,t to ,do Iho i: itiori.L,lTtieLri hi g 1... l)t) )fivts of, wlr o d rterminedil ig ; ;. - ievi,. th 4 ruing the' rebd,l ws,l lab(' rest) dead; wl 'eug:t td Ivac derul. A. ;;, I 1 " it well ' a I eputit, e 1 4u mtil. , d itingi be , Pentiffy , e. nighl, 1 49 rettt 1 "i d# .B st i gf 3- i about, tL e , 114Orrie affil :.IcCirt td . IF from t b porter 1 yeurs,l prosp'e'r Pittzl; *S. sive r gm Buell 0 • ~,,,,, Ohio below Louisville under; mil4arY supervilon. Neitib'pr passengers nor ,Ifreight,L l etters nor nirt-4pupers, are, to 1,.. betake without Passes.and the 1) . 04 a are to hind onlylat authorfted ponits% ). 1 . , .I h. , 1 11 1- . v 3.. .ayfield creek, at the mout i , of s, which' portion ',of the , w,estern egpe a. i dition ricaraped oriThukstiay nigiit,:is n- f' about ight,,nailefilbelow, Cairo, laird; ,olColuffi, as is shout . thirty miles beloV.i.,l i:, 'e Mavfie d, Kentucky, the terminus to ,I If railroadfromi Paducah, is .tt bout , equ i- i a o distant instraigt . line, between. the;' a; month f Mayfield :creek - and Saady r-. Mouth, Tertnesses r the, ntire. distance is being bout eighty mil s. : ',3r ,f . ' - --- ip A stivi es nltitao li- traOi ni , n-. Grafid Fort C yi . , march] i n: ,Union. as PrePF l v 1 former lan h i l y . , fis . leThe .r resignE le: atelsrn to I , ,..ipp!us ,i-I Hon 1 • , ma, is 1 Isi „ • r;o4nti , .. ~ h, la ,e s , p 1e4;,1 iou d f l f se ,o t iM ,1 ,1; r. : ,‘" • r 1 re 1 0 on tile - field The. ' • 1, , . 1., indtana itet-elity4ive I ' u.r ri.r o . IP. l ab'd• I , ;(iOtil2g l. ii ' t [ f dl; ri ot .. a , man ' 1 , 11 ,, loss has:4l,...re:tiched here.i 1 , 1., ~.:0 (1 0t .,1,, t . 1 ... ~, —i• - ~ , /-- .. 1, , 11...... , 1 ~., i , tionl•111(.. 'in I. . ' .DITOtt. JJEAI):-36111) . Bausrpnit Tresuine, 1 k - p :novin citizen of A ta:Aington'klioore. .0 It. .)where lie *as .engaged ' for a i and Niern. nsi Pry - ears . iti puhlishiPm an& cd; 'ha 'pxpee4..ld. ' '' ' e' l 'AV t!'s t: wspaperS, died,nith es 4..rn. mos .relation'. v i annt .IclOspi l tal,.ofi , AV l 'ednesdai 'party and' 40 1 rorn , x.cessive Int.emperanee. the lattn p,;cie rued front 11..arritbitrgh : a l ietv . ' I The .1.1, , i) 1 1.4 • ; . andbeip'gifoupd .s-andering :' t t•,, 1 .,., t he p ; iy e'streets in .p orn - zed condition :[ , , eg t s l a l u vo W his Oquaiiitan eks had hirn7 . ta- The te 4h c l i4ll- ,-'• the 110'0 41. '4fter rettrtngt l a w on tne ~'~lll~t42l . ~i'.P- 'ere' on tkorof..ithc itch tie ed4ed fr e started 'the ir a number of 1. - ribu'fie:, which firiagentent.-- r 'Si under his it is. a ..! • • —, •'eti t 7ent f the alleged exten -gliug on , he Ino r GLncrai, rl6 v.u3 placed : avigatiOn on kilo es fromAtic ) ,:xieo t the 2qth State thakiv thotisttnd Texas :were marching 4 the [4io l • for,the , purpose of-Jattaciting ig, and thC same nuMber were . up the Pdeos [to :Attack Fort The tatter is helieed,to she d for a kciod ' defenCe, but the [it is - expected, ill 1111 inv.; thd i'f the confederates. h l eport.•t a en ral Pillo w has his command' in ibe.confecleri • is confirmed y the Metrphi.. I - • I I 1- John Iliokinam ? of Tenusylva tate:a to be ii.NcoreriOg from hiS.! illness I • I • i .....----, i' 1 i St arrtehurg Ocirlr ,- • • rkdenoe. , 1 Ito i { ' Ilatinisa r , Irin.! ;'6' . , ••• Mr. ,Enrroni .*1 g detain here longer than I ieipti t eal I conch to write you' again, tli ugh but little h s transpired since in last..,_Both.liou:d ties adjourned on ; • hursatiy till :to- day, to enable'the , peakerb to make ! out the respective c mmittees. , Tiro contestauts h ave appeared in the House. !Jobe ;`,Cana, of Bedford, , Claims the, seat of Mr. Householder, on some mere ter. nicality. lie is a small- politician a 4' mAi; do small things ;to worm iu t i he Seat if lie. can. The other coutes ' nt is. Mr. Myers, ofl Adams. IliS '.gri;vancti, lis located;! somewhere in the rmy y,ote. 'Anoth-1 er from Philidel . Phia has! ii. notice for i contest. He chit 's that 'although the.l peortle decided.. ag hist hii i n by soniej ter._ .I hundred, yet hey *4re too (111111; to pritit tiekets.l„ Allegin,,,,i , that the jick6ts were .hc ded t-l Assembly," whereto; this „"lkt se uii" says tiff I should have .hcen headed , -"llousWe El nn= be 'the nrg, Representativei.? I never 'awl, tick ed otherwise thii. You- ' 1. There - is a wa the . landlords an t i ;Che Phil - there was aii - arti , "liigli , Bilfs,7 "Hi - was char g ed to lb '''N'orth the i 'orth A another article it :ed.l j was lie had' notice to; .I.l.eirr, on Siitur war- I have aao 1 the. feeling iris with brethren .'o nintit, not starve' orlie will call al ME ~i ;~ M XI r. DITOR pertanee 3, L l e i gistature.r coduty, Ilasuci `NVIIy into the sea True, he is nal( 'unily, equitably ernatienll3 4 . constitutional talkediand wrot magic,._N%as.ln, friends tee;: and 1-heLce (.'esna,'s;t ill:gOti+ se ! find 'it ngreai i vearg,land hag f fateß,e( l sk' inake (.7.4min teei i4Oralitv. elich Member S. /«h tiOns'of. 'ban eOng( . ; &ah' a sworn: i . fete ait 'Contested [F.eh fronv[Plillad;?)l I 'and f l l;,or.t wOjg ©&tithe }ab ,tbat,j; off ! . They , also rthe !file ,iebvllion. (Mink thinA: on ( j ail ; _Mon& ineet- in .FonN 11. I- • ) i rktletur.aetit., best ittas ever- h. 11 unst• 1.1 • A tryin.]: 'tory! of it7e t; R: Demp • ti..s. akiit sin MBE MEM .'1% . -611t!cl i . d!.teP plate' I had Legislaturei lessening ; fast to. do moat if they would a ;:inglo: eye: t as precept 'session Is. fr comb reoltit trap, better home; and se; age. j j J j The report ofi an action :it Pensacola ,JJ , - . 'en thelgt in. taint is •centirm . eu. .It is Egatetlithatl, he j conf4derates had, at i various tine. tired.j- upon the lariatri_ Pe . doa J. Ve l s.els . on the waters .near Fort Picken . , and on thatjday , a e l oin= federate ste'r ler was engaged in land— ing stores iit, the navy-yard, W ‘ heii the' . conirnandellr of the fort . open& on her ,1 1 by .way L ori r galiation.. - The - cohfed drates'replie ~ and the battle h4ted until the e'y ning, Pieltehs firing rtlie . liSt shdt : .i. here erejno:eashaltiesi,xej ited'r th' F ' - . . . ported'on _ . edema' ,side, although it isTadrnitic that the fire of•the con federates ivffell dir'ected most .of . , 'li their shells eploding inSide'of the El fort.. touring the fig,ht the toivn of War - ilngtnit's v.as fired; and continued to 'barn untilthe everiin , of the nest % day. 1 4 iii aseq, demo to itl 1 i consoli havi3j liefore the T 92 land 92 ence.of increasinkt con& o . maintenance of peace, I advance ;to the quotations Iraq difficulty, cloaing at - igrtde, fYorq is iFloyci'3l b going to & 11l EMI Now, f Mr , Editor... t of the lcind bead"- I ‘. -Assembly" did! ; aging here between 'Tess" of In ' i viress , of Frrda ., , i lekm "Tough Beef, - / i rhi inchns,'.' tc: This ; oiNer Montgomery. t erieun",of Saturday; i "the saine"— appear- i xr&ed to brother Rea.. ft. ~. quit, from Coyle 8: I, l.tv nig h t.: In this 1 '-1 teregt, further than 1 lug from sympathy) o' the pre4., The L on t uorner viind Rea; 1 I indig%ation - meeting. 1 SFAI-0&u510N..u.. 1 itilisstaiG, Jan. 18 /Othing! . .ofirnueh im.- . , tt been' 1 Ono by the , hn Cesna, o't' ,Bedford, - I eeib2(l in - , :ybricing his :it Of air:' li t Onse h Old er: I ntitled - do 14either:ie. honOrably lor math-, re was nothing in the, i ueltion . which . C'esna 1:•so much about. The• h.Stlailt of Isix Of; his being 9n, the {! . ornmit4 ,s i'A a tnajori7 ty of nine, , 'e1.,.8 - .. Let !lila 'enjoy . t.l Ile, ~-j.hink, will rror,. if h l eHriveiri. a fever . luinre aspirations r, The 1 ' pill be. his: The law the. revort of sneh _ a •/ i i:•1, .of •verV ! ,dou .A. 1.11.1 ;Constltution ea.i.s! t( sal - Tart., mikketA jlßige•of 'the. 4rthlitica nerni;)ers. h6g Plitmits , mem i r ic)(,.tit(! ntr to 9.l)ti- fiyp or. tilor, CS , ;.i.i.es te:pre...e;i7 to ti - .'..r use .-. - .l,;l:tfire :-.;. e 1)itl, Iwo from L.,. 4 .zer'11e,, 'as '(l l l :i p it s ..out Ol:side . ra t r4le -fat ttl•e. The' rerieal of lie - :Si ntiary ,an 3 tri.: ,- .. 9pos' to ingaii'e intO nacle by Ottr St iw sitiee eomil elleeci Tilev aj)- `t7, be'...C.F r isary . t o ''..q . l- ;0"...ti e - QM) rt of .suldeev. . , i ;110:t bc.th ilotn.4es lvill 'eiition' to elect a Stat.e 'Moore,. the premit aylini;ttirti to be one of el Treasurers the ar has keen , :One• of the laborlous in .the uflice. :,klueh• has . be'en •ratsc in„liepubirui: oun '-ing party it!..such 10(!til r/mde4a.t-in both Hon ' • cvainst r. Moore , • ose, lo:, - rtity 1. )titles in'ore than _ tines 1 DemOorats: 1 ge.nei , alry; voo 11 :for r. -a,nd Ftl;nes 1 nothing tut party. - cat: ,Thiv are fair hiy,n in of. life, I,'rnt,alas ! where ntry conic) in eontliet; !Jr: I • )us-os t ar: l . at ' , loggerhe.i . ds t tlie-oiti:ofticer of the: lo a:Pe: )e sonic jsl.[in. strinz~efit:, ' •hith hp • clerk Ltti!re - to or vi. F bopei;]of • the . : , pri;;eiit but .1' opOilfe - e: they. are :The members tkrw able the State and.ieeiuntrY- Igo' atraight forSyfird with . their duties :But ; if, .)pearaic'es lidleate. the :ttered a ya . .i,' . ' - : . y‘ith I3i,in bk.. 3, and - partisan eliT-: the:) , ,had remained: at , ; t4o - i•their pay:and mile -1 ,'SSEitt-ficc...v.,JoN4t., - TuE o. DONOarit Psi . *Si r' 11; LORD CHANCELLOR OF rE24 following correspondence 4 th'. gallant O'Donoglaue, M. 1 0 :?i. n dth" Lord Lientenant of Ireland( 0,0 1;11 Pretty Lclearly that England, votad find decided oppolition at liOtt f is v,9 1 with I this connyry Lon; Cho,ncerlor t S Segretaly2 C.* FOi.r Courts; Dublin, ~.i . I 1' Llndireeted by . theLo c Lord h; - ' - . • I . v 4 ole for to Icrite to you, and state ~,t NI Lordahcp has read the.reixa•t r at ~,:. , - 1 ii --. VIII ekin the Preethan's Jouracitieelt 1 , .614. per.of the 6th , _instant, pf the ip roeee i i. ins of what'll; called a tr.asiie . * et i n of Irish Nationalists, holdejf , it th g Rotunda on the evening of tlairsda: the sth inettint, and over i'• h -1 ' , ~. , T 17 !le To n are stated to"have prpsided. t h whole tenor - of the apeeelies7repon — ; tolhave been made at the me. e ti ng,sni the resolutions adopted, pihii,l 7 , i nch. sate the determination of 'ttioie.4 s took, part in'it, that-if. in enaseiteat i 'of recent occurrences; n'',;wkir . t a , Ga l t . arise between Her Majestyl - and th. Y'ederal Statet,of Northern 1 . .1, - alaries, they would-, as 'far is tnit,iht be. '4, - their power, not onli' withlkeid all 4 4istance from their iawfal to eer ,i n, bUti would wanifeSt their' syttipa';'ar anti frie.nd-thrn for those wliO 'a that calamitonii" even- wollifll I ' 'd In open- hostility against ^le:, b a .., • - - f meeting appears to 'hat'e. icon(ladtd • . with tne - arspointmeht. or a tEonifnate e I of -which you are natrietbaslChairmaa 1 whose object is declared to ,be to take Lrit(i consideration the . a'avt•sdhilitv o ;carrying out an Orghnization in tin !present state 01 of aire tit i hcl-i.e ant I alt - road ;_stud lgokirig 1.6 - Oil prirfirf;o,, I avowed •bythobe who afhlreesetl tilt 1 meeting. it', is to he Presurii6d thitt,tha, i ,organ izatiori,thus projected is design. red to advance •those .prinetples and It I disseminate the treasbalible \loss :•, publicly anivineed. Tfisi- wlieit." of these pro(itedings lif.l. ; .ar tie the 1:4 Nihancellor to he al,, - , -ther at lc', haince with •the true allegiance, tau - alt ., - . every iiiir,ject of the F i tnpii•e is bo:,i, - : land his Lordship ' has ...e , •tesi `this cl,'ommunicaticfn to be made te'reti, ai a magistrate .of the Counil'rf h" , i , 9•rt• and 'holding her .' , lsje•ttil:•ef i colung I l ion', in : order that ;n i ng rtna k, such observations theref - in 4 .1., ye:, ells.'. think proper. = , I have • the iroa?irto bt,eir. yr.Q.N.... , dient servant. • . Mmix vzsa The . O'Bont - fgvt l ;l.l., P.! . _. ~_, ' perinuin (.:'dstir Arenmay lAN' '', Sir :— . l. have 'roccilrodl 3•Tii• 10, , ,, T the .9th of .1,./eci, , mh.2r ,- onyeri!ig'''. the view thr2 „Lord 'Clar: - ..f.:.(fr:. bCt:.i - , plea-:••• - 1 to tak . E . of , 01: , _! _1.7 , r• ings at The re-ent an e et v l ..; 1t... n Natio:lli 4... rc.-er which-- la.: ••, honor of 1,1 .-_ - -..;..ii 1. ,i An l, fi - .If , fa; , .. Anec with your' ‘f - aittest.ll - ,,, ,, . , . tz,i. his L,,,tiship . ,r ii1itht.,,,, , ,, ~a, e it is iny'eunv, ,, :ti ,, i , thatfit i ,i 7cr,,b; rating.../.t.j . :Prit Y Of 111•' . TOVlep.' ,111.. i that they hare Math i , / • ttle :' r'...:1' . 01 1 , he great ,)! t 1:1.: Es .:131_ , :. 1:1 113,1 than t., to W : i';'. :, LiAt.l Ur.h - e1 , ,!!1'!1..1: 1 ; . °: ..• i tile., t . , r‘ - ft . ore,. n.t.l.lees•ifi,..l. - :,..fs a f,• beta-et:li - Arr,r..f . a.- i.. - .3‘1 ,F.e:•.ar.-1, • - i - . . ,•,:., IV ! , -., ~ men art:l Inoue:- '1(.1. tbe t-•,:11 - , .- 1 ' :• I stateii at fi.,• Ineetiag. pi . fit Antei•ifinn icomaii-...c,-,;_. L. e. , -...1 tric.:l6l:l•ctties :171d' 1nia.::.1:).....,: ! Arrijrifflaff flag ' ! I ,f:ati l i ..rtinli..y :.r. • lii at th.ec are. •tai'' 4 ;321111111 1 11 ,- 0111'Illei% I }):IV,. til ±4lll-4. , . 1 , ,,;e1 i . • J„. , ~' , a re:O ; Q . 1: , ...ci11w.Lic...; ~_ su y .... i l intention, of witl..lra7.Y:ll4 l l';',, fcomtnittee. becanse. Brit.,! r.-;1.- :./ •, ' ; ,S•ee clearly that in -,f.,`1te.".1.,•:.•.••• •:: ' e,•reat.nbuther cf.naMe.'.: '11:0 , '• ';'`'! ff terf.antiot • (.9,nitnankt idif; rt_•-a:;.f , ' of titi• - eountr:.•: At ti•., f...fa.• I`.c ! thitik.: l it t.irsolutely neeese:ti-; '' , ..11 • comortittee, inamtestiv i'N.ltLe , i !,. i. Vie cOnntience, b1i . 0`.111.1 !..i. I a‘.1.),. 0 .!..,...: t, 1 , , i i •'. ,corisifier now tile' if,t,r....f.t- if ire I may . ',. be. affect-ft' ii .. •.'.4 1 1 -:, ar 17 , .1 America aud E'rigiatel).ll.'te:. ; -.:.:: I T ; becorre•ar Ifiember of i F/; , li - ;„ (,'"<'i:the formation of wh..l'efi,., :.6: , ' illy lead to.a M05:..);>1.141.2 ,, . I ''l 4 . organizatien. An- ::_upprel, ,- .1,::o: :.trespas4in c ,c , too . inur2li upon . y.: ; u7. - / ;tile time forbids nieLtch::::. ~ A - ILfe- g tlr into details ; Om. m:0::•..2.• I dent the neeessityl' or,nru.:l , : , e 6etre t .. 1 5•41...c.rn of action,llse,' :it i T son wltv the Lord Chahcell.e.fse not be made accOnirti{4 with -, , :t:• - and.'his oPittiotir l s• t.:1tg4r:1 . f.9. , .. bility of our proposei :4r.,•711: - ...•.r.f.y: I believe the.meetibg-aIl tir '.(),'!!!' trulyindicated theigenaral crf:!! the'qreople of Ireland ul i pon tion Of war hetween[ Ainert' England, and I am prepared til.. Min. at ail rfsks4.llmt it is ti, - .. , arid the undoubted right, of toy.';:'' 'try men, unreservedly, to dis.:( , ! questions= affeCting ;11, - "e intt.r;.: ,, a , Ireland. ° I c:tti not be persuafitg• his lordship centemPlates vieitik with what he, no doti c bt, re:Vivi' punishment for venturlng tefiiiel this duty and to' liqseert till.: r 1 stn puzzled to nrlt+talfd•W4 have been directed to Ofikirtres 'lll a ntagistreite." audnot its aue rr Are attic two cliai•aeter'i; it - 40114 4 ' Mush , a magistrate lreite fr c of thought and ekprO i ' ssum q . he allow othprs to.lhink ana for ' bins ? Must he tale au.i.: view of, every .questioi, and s. t . stifle the natural pre lotions 0' Irish heart:' .a Futiare , vents Shi:'i i i tide thenswer . to t)e iven to - , • r .( queries. ' .- - • i I have the honor' to ent seryant, ° j 10'DoNoofil To the Secretary;of. the aril' ' • t Lord Chancellor's ,Sectetarys' Four effurta, Dee.,l7 . 1 --Airl- 4 reeted by the Lordi`c/haneellor forth you that having t read yonrk of the 14th i• reeted :Writ of supersedeas lat tuo-4ing, you from t.t+ COMMi 6 O the 'peace of the counties of Cork Kerry. I haye the ho'not too; be eir,Your • - 15, (hertz eorva.nt, A ftx PEA The O'DorioghuaH4t. P . e roll: