1 {ll =ln "Mt *(fihm‘piln. A mnupondmt of an? hr the; New! York ne‘vruplpem n [gt-pond Menu! of General Sherman's. hu boon on n visit'to thnt 0&- not I} fiuriunh. He given a lengthy’re poi-t of: oonrezutiéu held with the Gener ’.l, which. i! reflect. _pmven mm to have the most. commonsense views of‘my ofllqer 'nowrin thfe‘fleld. Hot? ditl'erently tuch‘ language as thoufolloxving sounds—from Grint’n‘f‘rohhmg the crndle and the grave" epia’tlea: ‘3 ' ( "Genet-all: I said, “your popularity in the Northernfilateq'is so grab tint you cnn..l think, take Inch steps :- ypu ch without fear' at seeing Lin-m thwumd by the Idnflnintrntion." - - "Perhapy so}? said he. “but‘mnk this I am here {or I. few days finly‘hwhen Ml leiwg the ‘city. .the co‘twn shark's 'wil I, G ’ "“' lpouu 6 upon and devour ev rvt v“ v. THE PEACE MISSION A FAILURE- ‘An to the jlopulariry you ngenkfof, [Ego _ OBS-thrdny morning week the President very W4l 0* What-SW“ I,‘ 1‘ $136? ‘I B _ - ‘. . popuhflru long us Last successful. £0 and Sammy Se'mrd ”5”?!) 3‘ Wnlblng- "only the Amencun preu hut. the L d‘ 2°“ if” " °ZZ‘§I°“°IZT:§;§£Z?ZLQS ‘3'» “FT? ”WW: '3"?! (“u"‘fl‘m: $253 3 our out: In ye re ’ .- s 0 LI age. 1; . (“a 1-6 r \No change in‘ the attitude of either the: ”Jenn .‘i’m‘m oficnumry. an: by _- l ‘ ' , “ an pen ous mare) nva cause no lmpmj Goszgnmgn: o}€°:{ii:’:téiehm 19“”:2‘; ; tam; city to full ip‘to our bnnds. And tlhu nu f 16' o f: .u r, d 1:1 0. n“ W nail“ ex .qu very ‘well :but 31-1)“):0 xln the‘catlnpalgl 3. nlumv . I! am a 9 a mun—mom nun erm e mee econ: chnhgo‘bf prismners has hPen dctermlnedfiined forcueiof Lee. Bk-nuregurrhnnd Ila! upon. to" lake place immediately. _ That, if ee, and ”MP—“WM‘ "0““ be my s‘" . - Hhen? Why. every laurel I have we: true. “1‘0".“ that '°m"m"g.h” heen g‘lned' heyeuthing l hive done. would be fox'gm It In“; for (he gallant '9m‘e’f‘ of “Mun. There is not a tree high endugh it . North. . _ , . ‘ :hagng we‘lzpnn. glshonld he drngged dow ; That the people are greatly d'iss‘ppqinted I fféfittnbe puller-n! fnme_ Lofrtritgnvobicurn i .l . . .. - . ‘ (In e. remo 9 corner 0 1 es ;an I'm timitzzli 22:: $212134. be it mm”- uh , ...vlm__ser.' '3' , - entertained for peuoé- '3"! WM" fl": 11l ‘Pgut. Geneial.'wi‘_t_h all par recent an ID with'tho n 1 ul‘eb’, the rudlcglgpollc‘iciam:chases, and with the plans in vie-w, don ‘|...E'‘ ‘ I , 9-: ’ __ ' 1 the on )e '_- you thxnk the war 15 nanny u! nu 9111‘ I" la high. 3k? _\ torturing 31 XL rp; I.c "All an end! the war at an end! We] , '°f m°..°§;“m““_m‘-t° :‘6 hocm a 9‘: tl e nix-. 111 you man my opinion on that-«ubjec J Forln armauoh as ‘o'" fl ‘l'“ f' ‘ 1.1 mllatatle‘tlmt so furzromb'elng'ut an en conference, we munt Wait until lf‘r Lincoln , the war )5 only about to began. I‘he poln Ihlll no fit to make‘iz known. to! givmg ,up their sea amPriver count ( ties, although! taking away some of tul' pu-sligg hf the 'JunlmlernL-y‘. "m mnkmg matex‘lally stytmger than ii they retaine Ithem In their peasemon ; w‘hxl‘e the opal ring of the name can” t 9 trade by: the Fat lerul queqnment Is effectually supplyid ‘(he rebels wnth all the gouds they used ‘ receil'e by blockade Haulers, at a chen 1 iplice. aux-l thh 1953 flak and maonveniefin ,to themsulves.” ‘1 i Such .18. in brief, thy summary of tl conversauou l hudwim Gan. snerman t the accuuon of my mp to Savannah, 91 l have glven, if not the exact language, lens; the idea: exprened u: my convert uuu wxih bun. ‘ OFR"’FLA GI I. I. ‘ITABLI, Ignofnxntruoruxml ' ‘GETTYSBURG, PA. noninu Kinnymo, FEB. 12;, mm ‘. “ THE DRAFT. , fProvont Harlhul‘Generui Fry ha: moi» \h‘ed to incé‘fise the whole couutxy by the gbungling,mamwr i") which he has figurvd up the Slate and dis riot quolnfl. The Rifle burg va'nmerciai ofl he 71h. a. anund Aholi ' {in‘ pap‘erfln‘?! th ' he “lma wbrn fine pa idjence of the ueopl 32m1): out, and got eve— rything connected with the draft. into a snarl quite inexiricabie." Thunme paper think-fin continuatiox: "We are within on. week of ‘the time n en the draft will aka pluce,’*cmd yet, so mismanaged has been the ientire business that. scurcély a dis trjot’yknpgwn what 'ils qi‘xcyla is or wili be, «on filing to the plqp 'qu' culchléting ma my -~~ ,f‘ . . Thd‘quotlu having bee-If anhqunéed only ‘f‘lboufilwp weeks since. if the draft were put 5 in {except _the time fixed by the President. .lul than fifty days notice—glue lime fix‘ed by law-mould hnve beeh given, and a quzzstion u w the panda; or melpmceedsng would "in; 'O‘h'tbiu thé N. Y: prwiq remarks: "But if the Government. mean; 4.0 adopt; snd indone Mr. Fry’s scheme. then we h‘a‘ve to fly that tho'tima fox enfbrcmg it ought to? be postponed. The law manifestly con templawl that. each district shall he wowed filty day: in which lo'iiil IL3 quota by vol~ unmering. Now, it's cherichues not know i tin quéu ‘s nll less thun’n {oi-might. broEro {he dmA in. (o be enforced, it. is de f Ad of the benefit of the law. it does not; lino Ln 'opporlqnity, which we law menu: it would. to fill its quot; by volun teers. Still more, if at the‘beginning of the “fifty darn it. is officially informed that, it has’ to raise 4,000 men, and a. mo th afterward in ..utoanded with the stagnant that i! must fumish 21,000—still more in such a case in such district entitled to claim the postponement of llw draft till_it shall have enjoyea the full term provided by law for volunleermg." . ' § , iThere in an unwillingness with’ the people to do their part, (says thb ammcn’xhl.) bu't they do ask that the’y be not trifle‘d wihh icy ‘ hholly incompelent officials. ;. ' ‘We invite alténtion to thejleuer of Gov. Curti‘u, op our first“pnge. lu‘ peninsl willintereat every one. We hope he will_ 361105944) his pqaiwiou, and insist. upon it, our In over dgain’, that justice bar done to Penntylvauia. ‘ ‘ ‘ ' =I fl‘Wbilu the application for}: chapge of venue in Ha claée ofthe Cpmniouwealzh 7:. Rev. Wuhington'Y; Gotwalt was p‘eud ing in. the Legislature. Senator CHampnéyé. 6f Lgnoast‘er, oueiof the leading} Republi can: in than bodyfpaid 'n hiuh but duel-9gb compliment 40 H 6“. R. J. Fish! the Pres ident Judge of thim district, bisdeclnfing that “the purity 'of purpose aqd acknowl odged abilify of the learned Judge who presided oven the court. ii: which th me Wu now \pending, and from ‘ whioh‘it was *pmposed to‘remove It, were matters of 'ra ' u I V r< , .' ‘ gul- flgwme—w ' ’ Dcmocrftfc Vigtory in Lam-acte’rg-‘lee éity gloation 1n Lancaster, onh'l‘uesdny last, re- Inltéd ii: the re~oleciion oi Hén. George Bandeau}. [Demw as Mayor. by 26.9 majori ty. n pix: of 72 9mg: the tote M thé Novemo be: elpoLion, anti 142 over ‘the munipipll diction of last year. The Abolitianhll spent their money freely wflefeu! him, and are greatly mortified. ” ‘ ' M=M!M! . “The House at ‘ Harrisburg, on Wed; nuday, passed n joint. resolution requesting the Secretary of War to secure the rolesio 01d] citinem of Penns'ylvm‘m, bapcured by Gen. Leeduring the invasion 0;}863. No More Becriciting 5‘8“»! b'laiq.- {n the U. 8: \Sennte. on Mo'ndny. Mr. Buckghw’l Amendment, lu'ikingpul thc third «onion 0! the enrollpont lui of lan. w'intot—Lwhiqh pérmiu recruiting (gents to visit. Southern Batu to obuin‘ rocr'uita foLStm credib-~ vu ldopted by 3 vote of 28 yen to 12 say! .9 of the my. being out by New England‘ Sonnets. Both Mymhugm Bunion- Wilmimd Salami—opposed the amend. - meat. The reason {or this opposition in ' not. hufi m undemnd by tho» who knovk um ‘Mlnsuohulottl has. during flat in“ ‘géu, been doihg most of h'er fighting omi annu; md flay-b basil, . ' 6 wOn Wedneaday hat, bothfiousyfiof Coupes-‘11:“ in joint convention. nml the" yoga for I’m-idem; and Viqe Pruidunt of tho Udtgd Hutu were counted. Abraham Lincoln. ad Andrew .Iqhi‘mou ten. of connotd‘écluid duly elected: .711; 50::- of Louisiana sud Tunas» were '36]. re mind. A 2 ”The Rev York (kn-vein“. ' V y: then gm: probabxlny offlpoglpogemfn’f W I l ' r Entry Gilmore luu bun mm mmszem 0! his mffigmwo bu been Lent to For: Wat an? 1 a: ~ ‘ , adcm Stu-no aid in angms. “g , am. the «languid not and in d: 'a‘ mm months. , ‘ _ “EN. 8331‘“? 08 THE WAR AMT ,‘ ITB DURATION; ‘ . {REPUBLICAN PAPERS ONrFRY. r'l‘h'e New York Time: (\Kep.) speaking the change in the qiiota of that city, my “How the sh’urp figurer makes; this all 0‘ we don’t know; but we do, know the peo‘ ple are greatly disgustedfiuqd diacourzlgetl at these \mcillnting rl-cltoniligsl” i "The New York Cumme'rcial Advcrlr'uzr, u other Administrauimjuurngl, is still :1; r eu‘hfest- and emxggticu Says the Adveflit “One thing. however. is tolerahly cert ir. and that is lhél the flountry is“ getting in ten—el 3; diggostml With the peculiarity” u mntivle talent exhibited lyy Mr. Fry. m the people would be mine]: obliged to‘ 1 Lincoln ii he would permit that gentle a to retire to the shall-,5 of prlmte life. * Ir. would deem that those in authority l bent upon’ making this whole busin < drafting un‘d mini g mm for our armie l odious, expensivggi’iil terrifyingms [103: b to the people. (idiom and. expensiv certainlyhns-Ueefii’ hut'it is no longer rxfying. The tom odiery of “:16 War D. partment lags beq‘nirepeated'so often bl it hail beoome simply luuglmblé or dis 1: ing—luughuble to the enemies of the 1 ministration,‘_disguatmg to it; friends." - This is film tone ofalmost tlie‘entire p es Demooratxc and llep‘ul-tlicun ; n‘ d the n w papers areino more unanimougiu d‘én m cing GennFry than the people. Will re idem Lincoln, {or once, régurd thé "vol 9: the nation." and remove Flay ftoni’th pi lition which by common consent ha is n nounced dxffit to fill? --—-4‘ Oil j l MR. GOFFROTK. ' The Democratic papers in all quarter a: co'mfienting r with mudli severity _ pt GpfiWlh’a vole with the‘ Alrolilionis ; j favper‘tlxo codstitutionnl s endlge t.- Tlxe Somerset Democrat any: :1“ I "lawns an act Of premeditated and -ilfi treachery, and as such dgserves unqua 1m denuncmtion at are hand: of every h-ne Democrat m the land, and we are war an ed 111 saying that the not will be indrg- - n ly rgpndialed by umety-nine‘ of every nu} dred Democrats In this district. 8- lb Jact. Mr. Cofi‘ruth has lbrevgr forfei -.. tl confitlenco‘ux’ the Democracy. which w: ax now sntisfiedhe but too long enjoyed. “ are‘fully satisfied frog: his nets and de‘lar flops heretofore, from his political hf, l v‘oleo in Congr‘eu, &c,, that. corrupt. m- ti! prompted h|m~tp 15x9 lgslfidark, dqrmrr not of Inl‘mnyf’ _ , K ‘ '_ 7 I The Übaqxbersburg Spirit says : “We may have tn'qre to say or: this; bjt hereafter.) Uri Lhmg the represents: ve lhe lath district nix-n rely on: his p 0 nu grave ‘il opén for big reccpnon, an ‘ wager he gets into fit the better. De gay will never agqin tI-ual whet" have ce‘be‘en betrayedflj J : I=2l=l :4 wForney’s PM”. the or‘gan of t- - ' publican party in this Sme, dechre passage of the anti-slavery alfiehdm be be "A mimn’n row. mn- mu: waxes). um” Tum:= mo, menu's. Comm vanes 10 u xcovzsmitmmr Eel. cha‘people ponder and reflect. le‘Thg people of Philadelphia wh- ‘ in the street. can. have decided, by 1 , to one, ag‘ninsc adlifiuing negro“ t-ere And yet. (he Republicans in the Deg' at no afiout puéing a bill (maps! the hi tacome down to I level wfi tho “8 ‘ in this respect. Shims! slums! ‘ur ndny of recharging mhlxbome. . 16-1119 Report of Hon. James P. Surveyor figural bf Pennsylvania, sh that. the receipt: for patents on 115- ~ the StueJox the put. yanhave been 9; as during the ten yeui preyiouo. Her to!’ :he Surveyor": ofioq diinot'pq the ,1. m of fill“ hplrim'fit. Lu: your! yi. ed to 11:: Sale. mm, at] expcumfin. aigmy thougand Jollan. ' ' 4 Sim-15w Now from Frauené—A re) I deapatoues {rum Mr. Side“ in Paris [.O :Conlgdeule Government Ifrl'od on :n Rxchmond. The pun-pan of h; c‘ patchos in aid to b 0 5 full confi rmnion the summon“ Link I ,hue’heremfo mp 'to the efl'rol. that the {unpaid Gave :m of France would recognue the Son: “L ‘ irydep'g‘ndent powe‘r gun-1y in March Thm _assnnnee in sand tfihave beau o?’ ‘commumcgnefl 10 M . Sligen by the .tor’s .Mmmex- 6f Forexgn Afligu-s. than of policy and reuons of state ouuem hum; refewnce to the Em dongns in Mexico and Central A ‘hnve. no dqubm. iungenced Napoxl faking thin step—Letter CAN. Y. ' ;; - Anozmox ammo: l Menin- ar cnxm ”but“. flex-roc , i. a Palm: Dink: nun-Jumemo-l mgr Pun” of IL {Dalian-1-9.1- [Corrospnndencz of the N. Y. Nani] ' W‘smuu'ros, Feb. 1. 1865. Willard'u [label was In“ night the scene of anion disgusting exhibition. The Ile pnhlicans were sb'olnted with their success in carrying ihe abolition nmfindment that ’ they determined on havingagmnd jolificm Lion in honor of the event, and Wilhrd’s "1 wa- ihe place selected for {he carom 2- |Sevaral or the mat hpisy ml-mben of he - case were present, includipg some of hate who, during the day, recorded their vinfumy by supporting thmgreal abolition v lmeuurp, and thus betraying their constitu tnts. The best. feeling preniled among all collected in the large dining hall. Negroes ; ‘of every complexion were there. andgof ‘ coupe. thev entered into the: Spirit of the loccuinn. The negroes were distinguished ‘} fw'm Lhrir white brethren by white aprons landfill)" fixings peculiar to colored gkn itli-‘mcn who amend-upon guests at bout di ning tables. ‘ Wlien’ibe dishas were remand. wine will ordqrgd, and for a while the feast of good : Lhingtwas enj‘nyed with ordinary decorum. _ . But,“ vim wrilus. says the adage; and so ‘u. Lwns at. Willard's last night. Bseeches “14??? It ; made arl‘libilum—your Aboliuonisl im Ire fmendoua fellow for speech nmk'm’i; when - the theme in congenial—and coqgmtulationa . -{qn-the glario s victory of Life-day passed L ‘along the tab‘ies. ’ 'l‘hg vjriues and noble I , :umribgujs of ghe must/min negro were 9x. i-‘ypounded by 'genflegzén of an imaginadve - ilup‘n, and the wouhippe'rn of the New Eng ; Ixmd’ idea were h’énnred wi;h the most. glow» 'ing apouthm/ps of which intoxicated 91c» tquence is myhle. The wrongs nfthe‘ne grn,un the Ight of .\lmsachumuq to rule Img munny, fol-mad the, staple of the ~- -9;(eec‘ho~a m-ult‘, while arriculn‘inn remained I :oloar enougl. tn he distinguiuhed; and, when the ll‘miu of sobriety were paused, the noble wmiorts-rs of the ndministration , I became so demonstrative in their affection F, ‘for the opprewued children of darknesx. that y j serious fears wLule felt. for the satety of the x- ; furmtum. wig e 5 Gentlempn hntwotfld scam the imputa t ‘ tion of . intoxjcation. were I 0 overcome by d ' their feelings that they charmed the OppreasL - Nd children, thtetera. to‘their pair-lone bo ‘- isoms. and assured them, in the language of g i Mrs. Micnwber. that they coutd never. no. never, damn them. Some, after great e"- ‘r l tor-u, informed other» that. they were too eilnll forv utterance; but It i-u to be deeply ‘reg‘ronml [but theyedni state. not With any 1e . degree of accuracy. what they were full of. nlkA few 11l namred persons were Min-ward d=known to say Lint. the wine. «Jerk knew ; Homelhing about it, but that gentleman Wu! n- prudently reticent. ‘ ' The: disgusting orgies ‘wera kept. up for ' several hours. and while sense remained there was nn abatemem in the enthusimm. . Mr”. Brunfiagw, a, Representative from the of" land of steady habits, wax parLicuhriy dem- B: ‘onstrative toward the Waiters. ‘ With trem ulous vnice he addressed an indivxdual of flifibpmieasion, and declared him “a man and ifbgother, and would soon be a voter.” Tue tmi‘men and brothers were soon 1156!:- ed in‘nfrazePnal emb.nc9. and n was thou—l ro .. ( posed-to start. a‘mulunl admiration society, '3 . but {'01: some rens the motion was not. sec . Louded. Mr. B. WE ssiatcd to his seat. after ' (.the exhaustion consqugnt upon this affec- N tionnle outburst, but. wax somf‘nn his feet. 1- again. professing his unc ' quemble- love 3. i for the negr‘n, and ”iterating a assurance 1] I mm. the dark skinned portion then mm ‘ ’ puny wefe men and brethren. an‘dxxwoum r. ' soon belolers. \ 'll Others whme name: have not beon-m‘fig * ' tinned were equ~,x\\y ufi'x-ctinmue. They «L?» e 5 clued that the nfillenimmhad united, that {i the timorhnvl at hut come when 1111 mm“; . gwcre equal. socially andqmlincalfy ; misce- 3‘ , genntion should henceforth be encouraged ; le ; that theyegm should enjoy all Lhe nghts 1‘ g heretofore restricted to the wince uxur. and r- i-zha destiny of the dascend‘ants of Ham 9 would be the moat glorious ever vouchsuled “7 ho mankind. ‘ ‘ t; The specxaclo was tha 'mnit disgusting :. 1 and degrading ever witnessed in the capital _1 ofzhe'cgqmry: Tosea members nfCongryss l fruternizing with nfigroes—mctunlly. bugging “hem in a public ming room —wns sufii» 3- 'oism to fill with loathing any man havmu :- even. an ordir’mry «mass of propriety. 1t ‘ _ was a fitting climax of the infamous pro: coedmgs ol' the clay ; an appropriate adden da 10 the outrage that was designed to rob ‘fteigln. million of people of nearly all the ,o.‘ wealth they poasesnerl. It shows th'e de .o_ bazempnt to which the country has been brought when Reprpsonlative's ofthe people ~men who should jealously guard the hon or whlch has been entrusted to them— openly hlazen their bestiality at the doors ,9 of the capital, ngd take to their bosom the )n 101»!th the human crention. , The matter has been a topic 0? conversa m tion in all parts of;tbe city tg-day. It was talked of in the hotels, in the streets and in the Capitol, and those ho were parties “1 try it were denounced with the utmost in~ ‘_‘ digestion by all who have a pmper respect , t. fer the honor of the nation. Even the "so~ t- ‘cxalistu" engaged in315! 91L, were brought toour notice. The» of amendments provide thutineither slavery the norinvuluntary servitude, except for crime. My should exist within the United Ststes, or leg. any place within tlieirjurlsdicuun, and that of Congress should has power to enforce this do, amendment by appmprinte legislation. on: “MM ' 1 Ez'tamian cf (kc Tm: for W.—~Hn— ‘ risburg, Feb. 8.3-Adjumnt Gen. Hus-101l In! just. received‘infolmatlon from Provost. Marshal Genenl Fry um mbe fime fnr re. crru'ting and crediting new organization: in extexided Come 15m inst. Empe ‘ Ques some ‘u :ror'g El - trim {on in fi'Geu. Leis bu been nppointed Ind donfirmal Commndg-in-Chief of the Con fodornbamiu. ‘ ' from him that no terms Ly man? or agreement um emen 1. would be _>._.._—‘.T~ ,¥_._ ‘. ‘_‘ ‘ ‘ m WAR. ms. Allan “I’m-fin“ mu" ‘ A Thelmnelhgcnce from Gen. Slgermm. 1| Qfi‘OTAS.—-The quousmnhiqungunionnl of {he uytnmt imporinnce: He is making! Diouicthsve been ”“3“" by Prof on I“? npid smiles into the interior of .3011“: Our i flail ”mp“, “no" : oiina. ' T o‘ugh there has been no coiiisiort '. - 869 yet. with Confederates, ‘ banie seem: imam-i Atkins c01unty,................................. neat. Sherman’s etl‘nrts nre‘ali directed m‘l g'df‘fl‘? °°““‘{vm---~--- - W 22: (he rapinreof Btanchvilie. Uftliis there iii F“: @0322“ 5"“ 78 no longer} a“, doubt. The various move-r S 3! or“: c0ngru...".........................'3ds ménlu against Augusm and Charleston/,nre' ,‘ me ”1..."..."mum..." ’ but femui. intended to distract the gnarl-i The "ad" Wl‘l'°?'¢§"° “‘3‘. “’0 quit“. 0- tion of the Confederates, and Lo,pl/-evant;:\dnms and Frunkhn‘ exceedingiy heavy.— them from concentrating their .trqopa for h is ”de “a t, "g 919.,“ to hue “win. {he defenste o}: Bratiichziilfs. e’rheé “eig‘ii’lormuion; that the Band wrollment h owever,‘ o ave on smc ova _ . , Sherman's realintentiqus, for gaging mnnmfmk‘“! “fab“ ‘9 h“°_ , _ "d“.‘lmon Ldays w. they have baen concentnying Judy equgluud. Let the cfl‘ort be a vigorous 'their green: at Brnnchville. h ‘ one, worthy of menu» _ General Gmm has made IDOt er demon- ‘ Thajquom for the lab-districu inAdams gméiondin 1"": sautg’aige oi; Eaters:urg.~ com“). Mucrfollown': n~un yas t, 271 an: econ corp.“ . -. . . , together wixh Grpg‘g’s cavalry, went. south? gzg‘ififznoilg' iglmgzfioi’ 13‘”- g: 3‘0“? the ,wlg‘éo!‘ ralilerad‘. "They stir-$3) Buller'tovlnlhip’, ’ ‘kaiLiberly do. )6 at. threeo c, in t e mommg. u I . ' . 231 mm“ , do. 39 tie appogfion was met with until unqufilobfifldm. ”imam”; do. 29 they b3}! crowed 11""5'1" OMk’ about fir': Franklin do.‘ “Humanist, do. '3l teen meleasouch of Petersburg, whey: the Freedom do_ “10“,“, do, 31 Cqufederfit e_s were discovered in considers” Highland do. lzfl'iufiding d“. 35 ,bl'e torcei The Federal advance was check-t Germany do. . :2gsmbun ‘ do. ,24 ed,nnd intren‘chmem began. The Confed‘lLiuleswwu borough,26"ryrouo_ do. 25 antes at empted to diiiodge the querfflsiGeuygburg do. 37.Uuion do. 28 from the r position, but wax-a repulsed, With 2 Hamilton township, 27j . a reporle'il loss of two huridyd pnsoxn'erarf-i “unlihohbfin do. 21‘ Top], 669 A bamdiw’“ expected 10. ““3 place ”be: No quota is a:|igned to Sew Contra-ills, in ”if; (I“3i'—Afl‘ oifl’d‘T‘MEV' t‘p ofiflomcrset co um}, the enrollmanl being‘ex , ‘ e 4 m'emen mane \y a. porn n r Gen. Gr. t’s grmy was by portions of‘ \Var- b‘“"°‘¥‘fl___._#;____vl‘ -, ren’u an flithmphrey’ 00595- “Ce 10;}?! SPECXAL COUILT.——TbeLa n Winona number maps engl e was u out l'nook upt’the time of the Co“ .\loud-y teen thoiugnd: Gen. Binge commqndediunm Fad“), noon, when it w“ given with the fore in person. This prehmmary ’ ‘ I f . ' _ . moveme c has been already noted. Thegiqry- 'l‘} WE?“ a":l"!chHumming me . o“ : v r Federal loss in these contest: will amount to neurlyl four hundred. ‘ On quday morning all seemed fsvot‘a-‘ ble, but he enemy glaring the night had ‘brought lip large reinforcements, and in the fore omi they disposed them for an attack. l'hey first sent all their hoops” «geinst l nrren’s’corpu. Attacked in truntl‘ and than it was l‘orCed to give way. and re-‘ treated iln a. somewhat broken condition nearly (who miles. This retreat exposed a lportinn (it the Sixth corps that mu cross-‘ ing Hate ier's run to reinforce Humphrey. The? we ediiveu in contusion anl~bas the run. ll iuphrey then retreated. the Qan federatea attacking him as he mortified,“ 'lbut doin very little damage, On Monday ‘ inight the Federal troops were all on‘dhe ,enst Bid at Butcher’s riili. lo the NO l'dnys’ ligating they had lest, one thousand‘ lmeit. 'lhe Conlederiites WHIB in strong gloree on the opposite side of lletcher’s run. !The mov ment was it complete failure ; no lgrnund as gained. and the 1055931136ij11 had bee very heavy. This is the filth J time Ge . Grant has tuisnecessfully repeat~ ed 'llllfi nlinvement ttiwnrtls~‘tlie Sogthside I railroad. l He seems to understand no oth er minim vre. ( Everytiiing is quiet at. Wilmington. and therein taindicution that either the Fed 'eral land or naval forces mil ntit'vtince to ‘sttack it The Confederates are building a l lorniideh 9. work ‘on Cape Fear river, oppo ,site FortlFisher. Itis celled Fort Ander ‘sou. A FBJE‘LII gunhout shelled it Vigo ’rotuly fort a. few hours on‘~S itiirtliiy last, but' did no (in‘ iage.——Agc of T/[tn-sday. l i There igvery little additional intelligence lfroni Geiierinl Grett't's cnmp.’ 0n the lett‘ {the trvo larniies still contrrint each other‘ belong lliltcher’siun. Thieie has been nol llutther fi}lll.lllg. -, i There we thl'lnus reports of Gen. Sher: linsii’s prbgress in South Carolina. but no; {nuthenti ' information has been received.‘— ‘ There 9}) em: to be no doubt that it lurge‘ ' portion 0 Hood’s army ll.\S been sent ensl,‘ l\Emil 15 co fronting Sherman. . . l The riguora of the evocuationpl‘ Mobile? {by “N? ‘onl’ederntes are repented. They“ lprevnil‘ng New Orleans. batman be‘truce-d} l to no somfiieworthyofcredit.——-Agc at" Frid r3l. ‘ l The Fedetiq l‘)\§ in the battle at Hilton? er’s run WM l,lB\o iii killed, wounded and“ missing. l'l‘he rebel General Pegmm was. killed. \ +-~-»- ~- -—'9 fi>-- —7-» - a l SOU'I‘HERN DETERQHNATION. I ,The .\i?W_YOIk 75mm (me St‘fi'flrll'fi‘bv‘cl‘ gm) hm tin e