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' THOSE,-1 ffiILIRSD.A. . DECE,' . ..• s • , . . .. . . . , . . • . . .. _, .• umy 9q -N UMBER 48. A "t. 1 6%)ei . . VOICE OF THE WM. I. tux!: Loriss' CIIANPLER.: () f. ind seems wailing, r eadies Tl 9 m-e— -tone and a meSsatge - e dwelling under the sea. ,The ‘ote.l But it oTis only 14 . 0:0 cal . . ..i- (. - • storm-Wind 'a mice, thlar mother, t doLil, it 'seiln to say„ - . .mes to the windows at night-fall, ~ 1 ..1 I les the sash in its play r 2._.. • .-. ~...A th. J trntl wh ]When it Anil 'rat . • her; dan,siiter, - • ellu she red fire-light, • - %eh !Ne:curls from your forehead, t up ycureycs su bright?' • . • Come hi And kn. And put b And lig tubles poor hand, dear mother, , iuting 'my falling hair? t•) you drool) pur eyelids, with tears of care}"'• 'Why tret While p nd why- So heave f a ,gray . e :my .LllO ter,. . - he storm-winds sing theirikynnk ticl of pearl and coral, • • eyes with tear; are dim. • • HA like vestry-, tn 7 dangliter, fi nder the•salt sea's flaw , ie. that I loved is Wending ' - !, winds, in a mitrmar `X think' Where i Uti aal , And int.! 1-There hr l i Cloned And a you 1 With th . . , si)ip, one tuorting,.. :It on the : , ttuiling twain, , ~le . ~ - er sent hack any Ute. , ,, , ,:tge; never came baci main.. ' ' • A Aut44. WL , it Cu, ut .•h' nc And sh, I ht, when the storm-winds, blowing 0 tnr loitely - roqm, .a:tale , in the darkness, pered my name in the gloom. . . ii,w'triat the winds had laid him be ski• is blue shore, tub Sea lifts -tresses, • . - 4 band of one we 'lore! Till a Ili,' Stole in ad told ~ i nd wh Then I 1, WilL,e tj knd the SI I Like sh, . , storm, daughter, DIV hart rarei'r.•r 7 car/c:1; the echoes Of a 'well relllcrabored ~ pre p . now t my tjaugjiter, d is upon Inv knee, vail,z on in the tlarknt, - ..1, from the desolate spa. lion ..11 And t' ut the In iti ,And ies mv yimth, my tlau,ghtel', t*Are re; deNv.lll4fth the p Ist • , out I liee:tt aot the rain as it . petters, • Fe: the tEtts.6. thia fall More fast." - • i - RE .BATTLE OF rNICERILANN• ;!1 :the I- 7.,,t(+14y 1:(th; battle t,(11, MESE :Veci,"J , . I - , L:-; 1)) re,i,iZs' _ . 2 it, ,111; . MEI MEMO uav tJt.'7. I V.' hi , .:;:n, iit:ty 1 ;-1. :if :1 ,li.:' ;., , ..:3:(..1 . ::.4...71 . t 4;,.. f: •r(:: . 4 , P.:":: ri flp:2...rvai - , .1 ',,•,-) :. ',1,:i..:.-",; - .i,1,..1.-;1 to 1.11-T.lll - 11;:ti; I=.-C:, ..f . : - i5.009 • i.r . ' ; 4 -•:-: , ...,: , ~- „ . 1 1L1 i robal.!%,- ' ;0-.-- ' -•-- • -. V-,----- ill 100 000 1 .:;1.-1•:1:-."TlIor.arr.ty .t.la•-; 111-:t 'i7:411: )f Nir:-e.:31. j• t 1.•;11; ,, Ii-. L. , 'I• • ' I I• • / , . . lt,t. -Jo.: v....i ,, -.lt- of the ftir, , , ~..1„ ~,,•:•:!, 11 ',le .1)4:: -...!gt,;;;:•:. the lito7 . .. iol Ith , : D.mttbe bad i1:::? .e -.::111-, • . i 1 .. '- -. .• 1 . ti(l..,:t . ,: i 7 ..; i t en , . oe..s,ti ~..,„t , I,y, 4, :.--i - ..e;,in.1.,1,,rtny„ bat not ...., , :it t.tilt.el:,- f , txlia.is: in 7 the reinforce- . 1 - ;.i.:: , lit front tll.,:int,.risr. The lilli..if to tliror his str.r. , ngth Into . f ;.I.:weittitl„ and if po:_ssii-,ie, • d0,d;,),....-n ,d; , ) , ....-n by tit.l...:vi %ranee of Dan ly in . the very . liglitt. . order; 'le EA:Li:tilers about. ScVastpool, , • reg,:rd either to their ; egitip.. •Isitin. , The aim was' -t,- btlar l : lndlat.ell pre:-..urtt ; and - it wa§. ... tet‘l thattle, I,t4tteries reamed L.:qh of the ainel , ; in their he--j la 4r. o ri,r t'fretffbu Tim garri. 1 ::,, t~,act7Witll..l2ll*.ilier7-7 , ; ar tl nZli Ma,le.fein a t, ,that -.might i 4- sueeeodef I, it penetrating-at. i he rear; and, as it, was, it ,did- tendon of a portion of the Brit..; _. _ ;it force.. Thus the al lies:'wer4 1 , , seetilte.ti all round. "a bile - 1116 weak, un- 1 leli k! ii.:i t p.43 ii i,itrt i lied . ponit in their p()si. i • 1 f —of vallev of the,lnkermanti wa.4 I , .. ) I I pen4raic..l,llly a force 'of great weight i ittorni:ettilti 1i It was with the', earliest P ellt . t.i . J:ll lin' mist • and rain, that tl)e..al- 1 learin.):,,, kiiiout seeing, • the oventent-of ,-, . _ 11 ( 1, i v. roll.-- .dthernselvesto a v_onpre- ..1 41 01 - * I iviti‘l hien tli , y .Nt - e re. to expect,-- , ..y 1 w!.1 .. e. ati4eirod% iu pf. , 'At.1 4 .4: 7 by troops tatiging in„t4 a in.crrow and broken ravine, nitt-ting ofiseveral ravines; and here,itot alt9ltincling o'-t.lte ".solidity" aserilwd to htni ;in ' the . d.i l *.tc;ll of t:Le. Frerien 'vont nand r, t4.l.'ngiish F.Old,ier.s:were repeatedl . , driv. " bui • k: -Al one time. the battle , eons ited.l 1 4 play of artillery pon.. the soldiers et ,s tiv:r1.1d,,, , .; Btanothei-,in . sharp conflicts of 1 . tie I. 1 -- , 1 1 , 1 7! . '' • •i - i , . , . • : . !II - 14 n ctr prcr, I,t • 16N: qr.?, ; • arid I{o..urci I, the ntt: i. Frc nc• ~ . 111..... as ; hut tor t ,e... part . " • f.' ...,,,inst of, v. ecniver.-' .aiion with Capti. l'rettynia 1, d r fi:the i ; Z),, , ...: it , . ~ , s , , - ' --1 ' - slit;! *ll.§ oh. '4 l ut '. 'on il-ho 1 :alt.l - , i : 1 1 ,;;! triv. ‘,. . ti , ,,.ait ' tt;t . ' the o:ber :, its weights, 1 gl:onm.j, in . ,the, cours . e of%ditch it ss; remark- I Busetliar-strehgtl4 nerve .nt i Id resolVe.. 'Theis ed that irwt..uld not be at all surer sing lithe - 1 4%, Yoliislr, Wly.) . were rc. ; ketttediy hiought 1 - itussititis : availed , theniselves of the gloom o . f i , rw:irti,,tc, te. roa suspected .for a moment the. aior 1 e.,i'ot lluisians Ni•er4 Crd".liitlelp i sides of the !sights over. thin Vitlie:, .Araitiill cut. the unilefended tlan . k: 'of • Dit - ssiorr.' • :ThereLwas all geenrity i. Little did the sluirihering troOps., ,I agitie that a Subtle and' itiie6tig; were 'bringing, int.) positioa . an of t artillery. ready to. play 'too ' th I ' the tirst:glitilpseOf da ylight.:, - 1 ... it sou.t. 1:1f.! obs..rved - : that Sir. 'lns Irtd . lon.* been-aware Ottlie is •i : this tsrtitm of Our rio , itit4, and Bilk •pointed it nut to'lhOge4h , I-was to ' , uard--ag:i.'as . thtt -,Aa1 . 1 i 1 hreateiscd us... It wskilse.orsi.ygs iwe 'were expo sed ,to siirprise; for : r:iviricLs mid •unt-ormlcurves-iti!ltho! i'lli;1, toward/fl - at .'illey;.'lead !II) .to . and sii,rruit, agaitist this adversi s our r.l:ght 11:iii% Avos re.s - ting, With, . - tretirlimeiits: ahatt is, ~r'outlsiiiig lily 1;''1 ,1 . .F••.r . y -une iidrr!ittl t the r..-1 f•es , ...:it . atious:adt.J.resised;:to 1 i 1 iei 0;1'1 h i-: sill f;,.eyt; - but i ind °Veil et . of Ca!se .s.2curit I:,,andrtst overWhel . s tit.s . ..ee. le:1 : 40-1116re :frenee - and tirA , .., . I .,..hatt..'i - y ‘,..5-; thrown trp With , - , -.1 `ii •:1 , .n ..i 1e..!-icioes 01-.1 I 11.... 1 1-'l , ‘-' ( - ,,../..r i.:1t..t.:11.-Inn . 01' roe' 12.1...t', 'l,ll , • ~ v. - .--..L. !:1-,e.r.t z.l lucre, f.ir Sir.-Pe•l" il.ols-r-!-,... :I..tt t..-,- - 0 , it. :an.:: - . in stack , . ,•:! :„I::,".`.'(:rko 5q . .1.) . W . 4 , :t1it or*•' *,::• 7 ::0.2• a' t 7! .1 , .. :Intl csap - tur , .l;- 1:1 1 I ve. ;lc; i , i'l ,;fl.ll_, .f.',. 4 3t.h . o'''' 0, I r.i'...:,l..irtst'retil,th aitap.it. ke. •et.,:d ily than} this' rrOriii 1 te:',c . r...sw t. , ....•. :.7• , -.1-id , 2re;i• thatt, tie In 4 V 'ii IreejPic ii:frts3riCe 1.7 ,1,61%7•7 i,Oll slug. an.l 11 . :.:1 i ' t.}l; , t" 'll ' e're I X aithi . glf , , If lyliti to a,:.:1• ,t th.. - ... poltition l•wii , i I • tli-y -nio., , t voilierall4-, -IT- sx,i-Ne . .. r i;;aZir ‘;',',.!l :Sk . o:il` eeFtainty on tke e of.a ~!,....I s i(ig ca...op , A., :l H In,,rt: • - t. r,." A l ' - - 1 th.•.1"1 - .*'' ,. l' ii.. . Sl~4i•iile~. hut i_'a:ic 1S:a?i1; :-t: =MI ~'~--~ , , .. 1 - ) . 1 4. ---1vans• 01 1 1. 1'PLIIN: 11 :0 1 / ,, ;"r: 1 !-' wei . .'., fl? - ; : tei,tti:lii.i. ,. . anit lei; the portions •of t lie 20th. • 4 , ,rf1 . 1 - 4;671an declared; ;" so P4' 1, %-c-';••lt.h:t they H •2. t••: 4thli, '3'; t 6. (;:34 iind tiSth Potiaiments i -• •• 0.0.1::;1 nOti i:.:ir to insure .suei.:SF,7. it was! evi- ; Li '.• l --- . 4 I; - 1-1:l i• • ii.• 'n - t the -in :•inv d'- ~ ~,1 , m,.. cal ~ I. ,t,a, s •.. i._ 4.i'er.t ..!:-.1 a !argitir 6 it•?e t4nr thO.il : 5i..:1:3114 : eta- !. It i,., : f it* tlr,elifit44,ll.l4.illert of titA ground i wen - - •,' PloYt , I woo kl have for,wl t t iM'. to 1 . , ,-_ , ti r e from '! fii• , l .1;v;I:iii.; iiolti!'imk of the St.l . v.ir.d• Div . :4i in. ~ - .',.)t _, •n , I/N , r;' , ,liiil oi'ti) 6:4_7k -a battle; in lofeniie of ili - was . 'iiittii.4...ii Ithat one ori_iNii4e. tinuer orig. J.., ~ 4 , - ', it v,:lth• th•:,‘ 44 Yid of the Other AliVisto,ts 4)1 4 Ira! , ii,ii t •r : cyklwrli .I.l:ir.renz, snotuo :no% e . m sup ': army: :tad I:l:tpithin'g war.: dom.. No ,:iffort :yort4 . of 111.2... 41 iiiit.`riidi, - ; • nader. Britzadier•Ger.eral i ',. , ,va.., tuthl e .' to intr'Litieh ,the line ,, ; to (23.4 t up 'a •( .. 40'..1ie ;,•-I,tit '.'.. %, 1 1 - :Is 50t)11 found thatthe cm., sil:::, , kt sho've`i-of earth, I eat doWn he brush- '; fa'. 'were in skti:li stromith that - the l` hole of ' the iii'. tl . -r '' - • 1 • 1 ; wood L or:rortit all abatitisi lt*as 'Flo% not t‘ is, on, A% ne t cuin, , Nted 61 onll.. -...00 to be neeessarv." I j , 1 Men, mus - t be r;f*orously. used to repel : Am./ 1 • , 0 -, i .A heavy irresponsibility 'Tests .On -those t Sir-Qeorge: Brown had rushed un to the front • i *hose - tieoleet enabled thti eneniy t) •altaek I !%vitii'lli4 tira‘4_, relloWs of the Light - Division e low %Via:re we Were least: prepared-1 , r it '' and • the rernilantsotit'l e - ti Fu 1 1 - , r •of the I.9th , , ;. , i ~. Lt. ~., . . , , - , I.v.'hul,eindifrerence led them to d 'spise!l37e- i Itiigitnea of:the 4 23,.i Beginient, of the 334.1,, cautiOns ~ vineh, to -en; in time, 11 fight have ; fiegjtavi - it.,' tint! the 771 ii ntal the S,ll Regi. is 5aV . ,...d 11S Man) . .. r:L suable Ilves.ntid havetreb. i• merits, tin..4lcril3rig . .tdiers Gi - itiringtan and But.' led the. Joss of the enemy, had 41ey.betliltold ; t ier. - Ali; 'tlie.y Leggin. to move across the 'enough to have .itsattitea ,us be;hirit , _ intrOneh, i t grottnd. of the',Stie,,tid Division; the) were at nit-nt , . • ' We Lace, nothing to tqloice oVar, Vnte 'brotOit ~ Undet*tire by an unseen enernyi, and a!toci.it'ev'erythitif.co deplore, u the.. bat-, rite g:(4 , ,nly 4haraotor of the -• morning was - tie of lulaolllailif. We• have 44..tt ed the en- :iunthai/ged. ShOwers of rain fell through•the e. , iiv indeed, but have not, adVaitc.' , ,l 'a istey ilfogs, arid turf - kg. - V the!' ground into 'a el:Mut - iv • , . nearer toward the city el of Sc;v'astiTol. i AN' di Soil,,like. a frel , hly ploWed fleld,'and. the Rms. havt; atavilecl, humiliated,. and. uttc :y icinteti 4 - sit ids., who had, no douk,-taken the- bearings i an enemy, s itrong in Mnrib,trs, .in autitiism i of the `round ere thay place?, theif.guns, fired I and in-.dogged-,:resolute cour*, and nuMatt- ,at random iud. cd, hut with too much. effect ea by the pre.onee of a. on Of. bin • whoin ! .(in bur ..Tdvuieing - - columns. 'While. all the I they ' r e to fie GoLl'i: V : io(4,orek on . earth ; i arms witS tiiiii6 in MotiOn.the Duke of Cam .bu.,..x,we bliVe,shirere.d a] fearful 'less, .fillii Wit I bridge \\-a filth behind-hand : in brAtging up are . .njt.in :.k po,iition Jai riart With one iinan.:;i the,quards unde i r grigadiei . Bentinek-alliof 1 England'cfntist 77iVe.us•moiT mom. . She Mu.st i his.division' neiW loft with hdlg, as' the .High: Ibe - prOdigal'4,ofilter sons, as 'she isOlter:Mon- 1 landers are' utid6r Sir, Colin Campl.adl;_at Ba- - !vy ,and of,her, f,hips, an asithey•ha -e been oil laklaVa. - These" - splendid troops With the •• their IIN - e6 in her: :-Serrie .!. ' i -- • 1 greatest rapiditYand ardor rnsltedto - the front , I • It Was i little'after 5 Olel, - iek lad Morning lon the right orthe Second Division, alit) gain when. Brigadier 'Getter .1 . codringt in. in: ae- I ed-the sturonli 4140 - nlls, toward whitl two o,6r:dallee I.vith lii, uisuat htsbit, iisit id theout.- Foolutnns ot . the 4usitiaits vi - tre struggling' in il.'ilig picli'tlii of his: o'a'tbrig' . iid?. o . o the Light 1 - the. closest Orleii.of:'which the', nature of.. the, ill. i sit) u. War Psieported to !him that "all 1 grUtind wotildladinit. The' Third- Division, was web, - nil tke:Genfral entered into §011i: 1 under -Sir .0. i l lEograntl, Was -also got under' • . . . ~ , position of the Oiled armieS, with the objet I of forcing !them to raise the siege; and, if poS siblei. of driving them into the sea. . i 1 • Ahout jhe' same tithe that • the!advanc,e of tt RuSsians on our right.flank took, place, a de iimstration was made. by • the. cavalry, artillery; - ,iind. a few hit nary in —the vallei against Balakhava, to divert the attention ci i f 1 the Frencli on the bights ithOve ' and to veep._;. b py the Ilighiand Brigade . and Marines, bu t t only an interchange of - a few harmless rounds of cannon 'and! musketry took place, and th6' enemy contented. themselves with drawing n 1 their cavalry in order of battle„supporteah i'• I • field 'artillery, - at - the neck of the valley. in !- • readiness tnsiveep over -the flights and cat 1 onr retreating trOops to pieces should the aS- Sahlt On our right be suCcessilil. - 4 sein- phore pOs'Cliad• been erected on the hiehtLl i ~ { over rtikertnann in com munieation with all -1 - other jn the hilt over their position, from 1 , which i be: teilir;ente of our defeat was to lii. i .. 1 -, conveyed ] to the .Cavalry ' General, and. th.i news -would have been made known in Seva ,, , I tOpol 'by siMilar means, in order to eneont- ; .age the- prrisbn 'to a-general . sortie" along i their. ftont. i 1 ' . . i 'A steam'er,Witit very heavy shell:gnus am.- tmortars Was sent, uphy night to the head t if :the etih.k at Inkermann, and caused . much 1 , injury ithrongliout the day by the. enormou4 shells she 'pitched' right over thebill upon on men. ;:Everything that could ,be done -ti 1 bind vietOry tO 1 heir eagles--=if they havean I --wasdone by the Russian Generals. 'The , , presenteeoftheir f r irand -Duke,'.l - ieltztel Niel 4 olavitch, who told Ahem that the'ezar had .isi , sued; orderi that every Frenchman and Encg. ..li,hman wait to be driven into_the sea ere th 4 .: year closetl, cheered the common seAdiers t l .who regard the,. son of the,Emperor assn em, tmation - of the Divine presene, . .They hail a— coarser 1 - and more material 4timulanti which was htitni intheir einteens and, flasks i -mid; abave trif. the priest: dile Greek Cathl • olio Cliurih:" blessed' 7 them - ere they weriti forth I,l),Tni*thejr.inis,:ion, and -agzsur e d tl ik: ml. of the aid 'and tirotMion of the Most Iljgh. _ A ina4-Wil.4 said fur the army, and the joys of ikaven N?. - ere fi,,leely . ofrcred to - those wia' might tiff! itt'tji-e holy fight, 'and the thvnrs o the Einr4lor . were largelyr,pi.onti,secr to those t . who might survive the bullets of a ber‘tical , _ . unetriyi :. - ' :.- :Tilt' i'llep ;in our I:anipi, bad -just ht.-gun at strirTglo Nall lilt• rain in endeavoring tolizlit . their tires . fgr brea 7 s.fast, when the alarm Was (riven- that 't h-, Re ,:siaits- were advaneina in - 'lliree. 1 Brigadier-General Pennelather, to w h om O f . , illness Of t..iir..9e - Lacy Evan:; had given to thf Cribe the connninia of the 1 .f1e... 'mid diision:„ at 0:16? ;DA the troor r i: miser tiros-'. ' ' Ourthrigade, under 13rigadie..--G,neral Ad.?..riii conlistin; , - of tini 41.4 . . 47th and 411th re•riment ,, n'.t - •; . . , ,):1- , !i,Nl On to the :Tow- of the ha: to eiref.f! the 21 , 11..:wi1i4 (17t6enc.:ti - y" by the road thil;e:!..'h 'tb. bre,:1i.i , , , ! , 1- from t1:-.! va!ley; fl `..?o!!:• , :r 1 ;: , -,:,1. - :, (-I;ri,licr G,.. 1 1,-ral P e n.' !;t:::::11,. ! r ., i, , ii .. c..nNi,l..- of the ti(Yth, ':):ith und'Zi!.lt r;.-ginietits. wa4 it.a to :orerte on thei'r tiznii . .' iJi:',-v '\%.,..ri.:1:11. ono.; inet with a trentcm.nms iirr.' el ;. , :lic-ii iiind rouvid . shot limn ~. -, - a oi l'.-i gtni7 wi; , .. eit_lnv . hil po4eil oi l thr i lllig s h geo;:::dsiin. ad r.jue,:: of Our.rig li t .iii ,1 it wai t ., -:oo:i ‘,.:1:111 that', the 11tr• , ;iitaha.lbr , Iti4ht tip 'at 1,?;;F....1:' , 1-:,y I , , i , ;c'es of he:. •y ;:rtill`,4 t.L, lit..l*.t - 11 : ::*1..t.li. •, - . , ' M ,, ailt:niz.litti , ?, - alarm had- st , read through the i:.0;t1 , 4'.'• , :, - Sir Gviii•gi - i Catfleart: with the g . r'eat'..-t pr: , iiiliytnde, turn 4 out as trimly of hii-divi-ion - a- were not einfiloye.d in • the ;lon Times. .}••.'tlit, night nO.prorn !o,- sl)ower:3 • fqur-and he4s,ry., fog I . itici I 'vally nd - ni,en. on saturated, their :pre. '"wondered I • :.tio't quite .fitee,' of .an I ruct:thatsonr ' ly. its' inees -et. are fry licirt'reTite r, - ..gtment• of drifting . .roki , ,• that° before ; him." hurehes . in: earil's• thro' t rrenee nag .) 'patitieular . itowei•er,. -ing ;picket sound of tough . they the .13inf .ontid aros'e going int o d. No one inow4 mass: the ringed i • .of Jnker• tln Sjecand p( n camp i in- ; bic enemy vwke, l rning it tents at e Ev sceprity :of .I(lo'c'tt •, • e. deity it it er4 !which ittltni..,er 'cry,s.t ;! - Ic tullict; 11t in- . cliffeniie of* ii trtitit of. , or (1-11:12k athi (11.- MEM 1 po,iitiwt Tll, icouid fri?,• ;: 1L• tit eive y r,„, bir: it tri.:rofr t11:11 4)C!,ta .rot , w;• eras ligl:t kpo(:- rect's.rof ft W,ll 4 Cr a, ofSir artn Is, a Fescrve, and one portion of it,iemn, prising the potii,,.pot of the .25th and. of the the 4th It..%intertts, - were engaged with the enemy ere the: fight.was over. • • • And now eolnpleileed.the..bloodiest strug-. , de ever wittldEsed . lsinee war cursed the earth.. It ha.s.been 4.4ifite4i by military historians if an .theiny have ever stoOd a . charge with the bayonet hut here the bayonet was often - the only weapon CinplOyed. in conflicts of the must:! . obstitiati and',' deadly characte . r. We have been firoiy:, to believe that , no - foe could ever' withstand the:, British „soldier', wielding hip tlivoritc. :W4fion; and tit., at lidida. alone did the . eneMy ; ever cross liaycnets with him ;. •buttit.thehatqc.E.ofkikertrutrin not only. did -- ivechargoin 40—}:sot only were desperate encounters: bet:Wept)), masses of men maintain ed:-with the . hayObet alone-i-but . , we were obliged to;resilit bayonet to bayonettheltuS iiian: infantry asain'Ond ugain i .as they Charged us with inefedtbfe-lury endifeterminatiou. : The battle . Init;ernninit admits of no de it. ,vse*ies :of dreadful deeds . ' .ufAaring,,,Of,s4ugUlnary . hand:tOdtand fights; of despairing rah*, of desperate aSsaults--.. itt glcns and v4.llCio, in bru6law.ood glades and. I remote \dells, hidden.: from all. human eyes, and fiwn or ITri{ith ,•ii>sned' s cittlY to engage trash foes,, till- Our(ild o.' rudely Itifialled,•,,waS triunipttitittly the_batiiiions of tllu Car gliit,e' . #4i:SOire*our gt.audy,toUrage , titui the - chivii)Osfire: P tif ?puke, ou t ., l'iloWM,VO*ol444;k4iild- vr'e ivitp4wr en i i runialltiortiOii4 Ole : doings this trinifut (bit, r4p'(,ltt:, anif (Triliting Tniq .„ ...o N ~,.• • . . . „ _ . . -.... _ . • ~...- - , . , ..,.,...- — l .- , .-- - - . . ~.e7---------- •- -.---- — 7- - r----7--- , ...".. ,- - -,-- 7 - 7 - . ---- - -,------- 7 --- 7 ---,- 7. — ;:71. -- obscured the 0044 .rlie . re ilt . Struple toal4, .indicate their Presence.: I .luti•e heard that i mirably•-manakiA t 1 tit IlatsSians - stillenlv" l -..-• 1 . tired' :Territory. '..,. '•' • ' ,••._ -- --, „ it-as • , .. , .. , place; to Such - an exte to ' rower it' inte • one. regiMent did tlike its cOlari t into the field. retired, still .proteeted ,by t fo,ir crushing ttr- . Thi s T er r , it er r, 1 5 not • , fi Tori e ,, inl i ttnta.,.-by..;.• • .. _ . . - 1 . . . • Poslible tfi see what was goin •On:at'the'dis; There was agreat deal of :diSorder amongst ` . tillerv:," .. • • : ~ • -.. • . I indisoS / and.Mormons. --,-It.tlif). We4i. , :rnitatit4 • tance of aifew'yards.l Besid ; this, the irregif -our Men, unquestionably:- ,Thisre wasa great'::- T.h . e . Rossi:6l9, t!lio4 '49)3 Trade ii sortie ort'l borderin c ,a-'upon „the State i6C:tlitliitilti. i ..,t-ibli."," ular nature of tho' ground, th ...rapid fill of: ' 44esi re csineed by some' fees of'-.the men- t0.,,1 Cite French lincii, and travers . ed two parallels ~fe i .we vatto;; - .1 1,- a t ere j,:b y ca, T :ti )n rtrer,:iioe.. . the hill - vitt-Brd inkerntann, wilernthe tlcadli4 "'tail, off' to ihe•rear; under pictence.of Car- I berore thei - could.- I,:e resisted-. TheY w,e'r,e,l . enc,:led by.an industrlousaild,thrti-i4eolerii-.7 , est fight took: plaoe. Would liave . prprenited rying the wonnlied, although ; - Sti;:la pretence :1. driYell hat.):,lit;-h:- Witivgroat. l o . s;;;l l o • 11. °1 frinti -t11( Atiantie piirtheri;f.The - .l.lniiin; . * , , one under, the most' flivorabfel cirtannstanm.4. _ls strictly previded for by the articles of w0,r; . .1 they retired tiles , .biew tip Sottle Mine.; P!side i at.th . e. histjda , ,es 'front- San:,.F,rioidis - 05 7 , rdni:-.,.. seeing more than it very insiginific.'ltit and del : One.ofileer. WaS killed . iiy,a shot tVhile'Ttin. 1 the thigstaff flirt, ' evidently tfraid that Ilia I.l; it t e j- geri A l or e i g ht•h ill 'i4 i . e ,,,i . pe ren .,, , ,.-.Thi s „,• tailed pick of theiterrfrible " wc,,ik below. • . • 'nut after. some of his .mett to restram them';them';French would enter . pell, Tell. after t hem.-- i pOst was at-first a'mere l lodgment for W•earY'.. It was 6 o'cloCii they when, all e he'ad-quartin i from getting away. "I ow _Myself six or I,At one o'eloek: • the Elysian', s - Were :tgalu' - ' etitigyaufs, ! .Who stoPp . eiFt here temPoritrilit to i . camp waSI, roused:* ',roll:AO. roll of, muE•t4 1 eight men et a tittle carrying Off a litter' with rtreatink. ~- At 1:40 ...Dickson's two *guns, recruit 'their edergie.i,;.. hut . sonie,lfit:dingthei,i . ' place - quite 'promising, have not re rtiOved . .,; ketry on - ;he -right,' t - and by' tb6, Aarp report 0./ one Mali . in- it. • Our antbutattet:sW•ere soon ; smashed tip their 'artillery, and they 'finiber field-gittisi • Lordi'Raglaa wallsonn - informeo filled . , and: ere nine o'clock.. they were busily' tett bp; ler.ving five tumbrils wad one glut ear ! -1 1, 1 ... i .., t.lis'Lle it.,,c,eus 'of a - .proSvereirs, .e*tn' eitity,:'" that. the enemy were advancing in force, ands . engaged m carrying loads of rit.o, all. cover..l riag.re' on -the 'field:, -';-, ' '-., '- • . - •• L has' been for rued. Others - ,:hd-ve' : . :,oitted 'land,' • soon :Merl 7- o clodk he rode tdwardthe scenc - 1' - ed . . with blood, and - :groauing,',ltce the r(,ar of 1 Two' Iturdtf , d jZus'rlans !SY ' , r '• , ' •' , t /,.. ' Pei 4 . oll er 3 were. i the settleris who at fir s t - i.bitsi : ed _theMselie• - • • • _ , . , . . . of uetion;lfullowect, by:hiS staff; aceompanie& the= line.; :- • . '';.: ' • -'- .. -i-orougut in„r.'q' t inzi. t„,. , ,0v, GI it) to hewn - Imq- - , 'only . m ith Iburwing .ho is and fi, n ,-.. a ,,,,,. ra i s int - •„ ... ./ by Sir JOhn. Bulgoync, BriAradier-Generall :About half ptist.nitte o'clock Ldrd Raglan .! tern camp. : litev. Were Mildly w0und,..41 ma- ' f crops . and:eattle, and.tlitts .se.euring4 the cora, Strangways,. R. 'Ai, atid`several aids.de-camp.kantl Ills staff were assetuble,COtt •a, knoll, in [ny of theto,‘an4); several died 1 I..orind • the ;forts of ti home and 'a: gone - fittbsiAittee.. As they approacho,- the vgluthe of sound, they lthe, vain hope oft etting tight - apse . of the liatf, - 1 night.. A +cmel.; was' held tO-dayat, Lord ;noW. : feeling-„ihe'liceessity'-for.•gokortitenlat i , .steady, tinecasnig ihutiiier of limn, 'an t i rifie,. \ ;, ' , I le which; NVIIS raging -below I I limn . ' ~.I.lere.i R. 4 ,ohp l 's, :where (..2e.zieral.Catirobert, •Getie'r• ;care of some , sort: Last •setoan : tN,y_ Made 6 ,- ., and muskiet told that the engagement wasn't', ,General Strangways ,W:1.5 mortally- w o unded, , al fiOsquet gnu Sit' !', ; Lyons assisted.'for sev-, ' move in thiS;'direeti;,M. '..They' lielditmeetlieti,'; its het lit' The- sliells'of the Itussians, throirM .and I all told lie Met his death in : the ii..illow,i eral Lours. : • :\ . ' . - „ ; '” - ' . 1 and . determirntd 0 P''pk:to` ,- Coliii(tiiiiitiit•cii.- with great precision, harst sn'',thickly among ,Ing - way ":. A slid] . clitno. right :iii ...:.:nottg the :. - At.fotir,o'clo:l - ; I.,ord'fl,a,„o-istt attended the: i a sipurate territortal ',government vrgantaer., ; ..! the troops, that the ndise resentbled continn- . stalf; it: exploded in Capt. Soinerset's her_; , ,,i.funerals'of Gerral Sir f..i..lcatheart,. of 13yig- i in Western Utalt,.ar.4 et the. time itkstriekii-5 - , - ' Oils discharges, off. cannon, and the mas.-live',, ri bpi - lig - pa open ; *north - ti et' the shell tore"'' ad'.er Gldie, and ;of •Gencht\SlritngWays.-- , I , as deserving , earlY attentio.n. , Thepagitatioii - ? - . frairtnentiinflictedideatikon ccry side. One; off the,,,leather overalls . • of C : t'pt, E....onterset'sl They Were buried with elesen ottler'oilieers i . ; I caused byy-the :IN'clira...ita bill intervened,' and" : '- -: of the first" things ~theAsi,ii6 dirt, u:l;,..ri - 11',.k . trouser i. it then' struck down i'.7.tpt. Gordons i On• Cat iiCat . t'S hi"; 'At tilt! ! - Unle\t-1111a •rot?r- : the, people. of Ca rson• Valley .true forpithin.;, ' break in the * fog etittblMtein . ie sec the. clunp! • dot-se and killed *him at once,. :and Ilion blew' ' teen officers . of In,. Guard, tier •Unrii;d to-- ! Prohabi V; 00011? - We* refrielteed Antia their` .of:the',SeOnzul pislsiow, : i was, to (4,0 i, fire 01'4 :awax General Strangway's leg, ,so that .it I Other • near the !Windinill. • The i"cirk of ptirposebythe terri 41e - Ozi Very orgitation'Whiall ;he .; e tents*. :hit - twit' stint - add 'large shell, hUng.-hy a shred of flesh . atid. i t bit cloth I bury big the dead and ear ry ing the . wonn tied -.- rseetng to!liein. the Wt - i3lr of - .all stick. tindertr;.-:,. -tent after 'lent wasj)loWn doWn, torn to pieees, ' from. the skin. •• The poor old O•neral never ;to iialakiave otv;tpieci the :Any.. The ii".li- Ikings•••.' Be this as it luay,t,hey•hwit l* e . come' ty : - or sent into the aitt,.white the nien engaged-inii i moved a ritu-lele of liis•fitee, Ile said morel v I Sians are (pi-et. i - • - , • ,„ - ' ''',.; the cones to apply tothe . California:-." . camp-duties an the - tinliapr4r,ttorst4 tetheredi i ln •a, gentle voice, "Will -an Vi (lie he- ratio , Ile .46th regiment have, arrived - here, also.' 1 ' , ,.. k atore at ,its • next .session'to.use' itSt.influen, -'‘.', -up in the lines 'ere killed' or Mutilated: ', enough to : lift me ofT my Itors'e'r . Ile wits i 1,700 -Tnrits- front •Volo,.and .2,600 French. i ia:.prder.to have CarsOnValleY inaltided with Cul. GaMbier was aCone,e . e.r e d.t o g O u pi -taken , a nd l a id on o the groutid.,l While his life 1 Tile Russians fired Vi onrburying partie!..;.---li in the . jnrisdh.;tion Of that, State. 1 , it : irOiig., - "-; Gambier ' two' lie:tvi gun-, (eighteen.poenders,) on. thel i : blood ebbed fast, and at last: Ito was carried 1 \Tlwre wail an alarelleA night ' The 4th di.- i thus scent they - have,abandoned their idea of,. rising gronnil, and ';to reply to a'fire which our to the rear;' but the' gailikni old inan had . not l vii . oll ;were under-t(rnis all nig-ht, end a por- i a separate: territorial' "goverrinienf i l and , not • light guns'Were utter: inadasnate to meet.--1 . sufficient :strength tonnder.Ts. an operation, i thin of the 24 . division... , ,- ---. I, being willing td ti 3 O• tinder,MOrnion 7 inle,". ire:, As he wa4 engaged; in this dotty, and was ex -1 and ere twe hours he had, slink' to rest, ken- i f ..:.:_ - _ - ....•_;...•:_. - _:_ - _'.:.:_ - _ - __.:___........- -- ..-•1•-_- - ...7,1_-:--- :-..::.---------. ' desirois4;dliiniiing.ati association - 44h quir:,' ertina hiniself withiCaist. D: ' guile.' to: ure •ing behind• him a Memory - which:lv-11l e , ..er be 1 ~• ~---' '. •,-.. 1 ,, . c( ~ :',,; . :.. Itian Pyo.Ple. As - .yet "Lthey; . haVe - :not ..liiinl, - •: , them for‘*.tri,•Colli ' Crinthi..4. was .s . el: , ..rely, } 'he4d `dear ‘.1.,V everV,offi.;er and titan OIL' the., „--- • . , . 1i11 ,.3 ,e.ei0) ,. .....c: 1 13. , : :'.......::.: . eraiin,.4l !as•-stibleetis to. the, "Atorinon a i utheritiez:'„ but not daiigerously'woirudetaild was obliged;'':trtnY. : , ' . ~_ O' ' '''''''' ~ -,-,------ - - - - - - 1 --------- ------ 7 , -,- , ---= , =.----7r---- --7.• ~ o f Utah. though clearly within its b undarie•• 7 - 'I h ife to retire. •,7, His Edge Was taken by Lient:i , .. The fight about .the battery' to whiell : I i • '. lion. ttinting in Texs:, l 3 - . I '' •i' I - 1- TI • -•'. ••tl - • ;ti 'l', . '.. li. t ''(- Mow; , . , , . _. „ ;,- . • ;,. ;, . They ..te,,_ tet c ire. .1 a ,omew a an 1m , ... t!ol. I)ielciioti. and the of that oftieeri. -allude'd ill al : tortner • part of in v . letter ; Was I A correlpontii-nt i'ilt he .:Atilt in . St atu :Ga-lcontlitiOn—located *Ai!' an nraailized . tern , ~ • , .. in direeting,the fire:of those . tv..o piel•es, which"; most. sanguinary.. It -Wari lot that. there I zette,furni.-! - Ites tit'eS foilOWing account or n lion - ti - ry, y et.. unnutice.eally its,,,ofEcet:".., tind dose,- _ . had the MOst marked of itt - deeiding.the,' was 110 111111C1t1OttO to•Ft.ant.l upon,. and that the 'I hunt ncelfort 134kna1. , 2; ' grout:ter r‘..rVit!re T .' .. J r tute of the blessings of law, It . may readily ... fittetif the day, •was shrill as to elieit the titi4 ineu_inside coUld.nutfire upon the ciienty. = i it.ieenTs, has its exciting pleasiires, as well as I lx imagined that IlrighatriYin4;and blicon- - . miration of . the' artny,;,•a;id, o', deserve tin. , The 13 ussians lad vOiced mass aft( r mass of c its Itards'itips.. , . „Lieut. throe appears to enjoy • fede , •ates look With no , frienillY . ..ey itp.On-' a_, thanks of I...very Man catgaged lin that bloody; ltifiintry. As last as one cOlunin wa3 brokcur 1 right r.(ryal sport On the frontier; . , .. - . prosperous Community within theirlown•lior,. =1 fray. Ilat.long . eh tliese guns had been) . and repulsed another took its. placc. For A 'l'ep . sltori iir Punia, w:is lately captured ders, Ithstile \to their religion,Societary °Tar . - brtinalit tr', there Mid beea tettreat - slaualiteri three lona but rs about - 13,500 -lit;itisit• Intlintry I near fort 'BelknaP in this State by Lieut. iiation,&,el In troth, it wouldheverioliffioal,! - .e, - e• q . Of_the-cnettiv,• and 4.lleavr loSs-of our own! ,-etattendell agiitist• at leant Clues.- their 1 GivenS of that r•Ost measuring,: sus f.iet six i fur the Utith Authorities. to gut to . ittesei,pee. -. • , - - ! - - , mkt: .. (..147. cietteilOs could hot see where tcs nuinber.- No! . wonder til:it at - ,- ti me i tliey 1 inelie" , .. This anmal, in ppli_‘arnue,!. tied con-. r ple any legal Sys.tern 'which they.'Would subinit . 17U to- tln4v could.not te'l - Wliet•ty the attenivi. ;Ntsl'i.: CoMpeNd to rotire. .I.ltit'ili, c43nle to forniatioil, rescrol,!les the African iiohess'with-'' t 6•• For tbr ordiTitir;eS Of.the"Morininrehnicli.. - 2 .i- ,• ' • • • t-,ere, trout. what s d ufe they avcre coming, 'cud=_.. the charge, again:: The adminthle devotion of • 1 out . . possel,;f:ing t'ie"points . ..indicating - the are pure .abothinationli in the sight ortnemen,' . , is -",lier e going to, 1.0.4.1a - floess, gloom and rain the othcers; :06 - &new tin.y *. , ,,., , v.i..eiar o's , 1 Same strength. thOngli it is , aid - to be.ecittellY 1-7-OT Carson 'Valley . whO' repudiate TOlygaritYi: s , ;•t tiL-y had ft') lead our. linos throagh thick serelt-L - jeits of Mt ock;• - eatreeeir be tort highlY praii:ifti:roeloil,, and has', beculthev:n :u curse 4..i#' (till I t itlie4; . and all the - iliStir,etiVe traits';. ofn the by litli.t i tts;;:and thorny iibrak es, w hiel) broke.. , cd.: nor can the - coerla. , 'mkt sli"eiline , h; of the I , ;rown hogs and vt.sarling4. I • .- • . .. , Miiruntn'ereed.; Tl, r' - toe - kkliisrcif•su Val- ' . f,, .'- . • • , -i - • ,', ,- 2 - ' " '',' '' . c, . • , our ranks42nd irritrc it h ~.te,,„ t.,..- tillitl, -Wink. every;:f l'Or' Men WlloiWC.'re.ii.:lt to toil.ly Illeril in this i Tht•y• are found *more trequentiy on the RiO , ley sctnernent, Itcg 4i,a'rallyini: tioln!... • • d-\; ', , . ' 1 aQe_W,ll4 rp:frked I.ly a i.orpite or Mau wointil- ; _lti.gtut.a.ryli..srfii.... , t t . f. .r.• -i'ol ' - v •vt4' , l bit so Jor 1 •• , r) IV' fur•• •)' •i'• c' a---Illt on the eiwitiv , ~.,,4. 1- , ..... ..,i,i t. .t . , .‘ , ... i ../t........, • —l.l .1 •• 1 .l if Mrilitn.:) .. in . linte), , i - o.oUt-:...i ; ell fi•om an ettentv, wliOse potation was calif rlt c atlinred. .„At, Cul , ti me , ti le ."l.z. o .,,i ans sac. 1 Lortir as in toe pr i ese.ii. tintitnee. ' 'While in 1,. number •the'Xioritn. So ez-tablish a:11.11, - ; l •-• :: -...-. '.. itidieated b', the r:ittle;Of tottsktAf•y and thelrceoed in g,#ting up closi , to Ili.• gnus of ! rrnitirm tlfer Inty.L. , . it 1 - 7.'l'le:ons atipettranee, j fer..,r,t sy.-stLaus3f:law.. _.. .. , , 1 rash, of lead and shell. ,`,. I ,of ' :-- ' e-''la ' - N --I t*- 1: d - --' th -'''' -. ..ses - 'l . "' .. • :;:i C i ipt. Woodliouse . s and of . Cr::.t. _Corner s , ~1 , ,,, , ; :i i Il i• .th,..w.Trroa,li LI: en: ...11 .. no , v. l .owv. la is. to P 2 one in . .....e. remt..,„ : • ! , Sir t.1 ; , ,0i-c.., eat,ii:rart, , !seit),4, lii.-F. ;"en disor."fi : .4.ll,tertes in the gl,ont-of,the in ,- ,rit:Pg. - Lo- : .•,,y,trtit ~ ! I wita trrtat Ewtttilv.4. ,that` In!t,e i Tql.i..coleny has'borneinto a sarafx.av, iide*ss ; • .., &red by - the lire ( . .,e . . a i4 rge L4! iiin u ~ !* R tt ,i.;i:;certaiii. whet4r they Wt•ac, er:i•no, o,• foc,3, our !XI exee:lent itr,u exciting ene;e. and . t in he i eur.eivil:polit v; domestic lutlitts anu mantters, .-... • san t o .f aa li v - - , „ 1 0 ,,,ie1 t iv i i . s .0 10 1:11 ;k 1 1 1 1 .4 thern,il-:artillery 'weir'. hesitated '-,to . fire, « 'TI:-.- flu.: i lumf. , :cl as this one r('`as.t. l;v foxltoultds. - AVlwti and. 1 , , - a s i c ''tin?.. ,-&the ri-reit nntion. N.ytifeh so r , , • : . v. bile por *ions oi' rip...! v:t'rion--, , il,,,aintei•:•: , 4•„erun-i iysiatis charged them suddenly, bor.', :ill .re:-:i-e- ' '.1; , .... i' - ".0g.... Erst oFetied on] 'his traii„,.,thetr c.:';! e.silpafll v negi e ets it s t s v ,- n t w o;••en,,... . .ii. hey ar.:;.• posing 1i . .. : livision ivertii maintaining art Ittie • llialiee dotter before !Ileln- W.:: ,, ••;' , ids' t• •,.. i2ay- :' eiicetni• „ ID , . ; ,- o r na t : ,..., n ;,ii , sivol 1.11 qt• toes. . ~. enlit ',et" ;o . (Ur. proteetion,. and they. shbuk. qual sty Ii gle. with tin • :O:t; , •erWh'eltning fored,i ~ .t.eictted the trAnners;anci siwcz•eded id spiking . I W•27•*"..' in 'pursuit oil oo ordinary nnin'tal. null i haVe it Witkont'd e lat ; I.f.,w,,,annex f heiryal„. ;.• i - rode do.w ii lilt') ,11l raArke wher.titev wer„.e:.i li . some. of the grins.. Their c.0,-aniti: i 4,lined the :, afker a hotrun of about ro,',, hayed at the . i ley td_C;llifortilit, ii tviil be Yietiliii -aditili.sion.. : ~,,a (q. „. . .1,. t i ) - .. r , t 11,.. ,-- o er ieAit,, - 1 .. 0 -M vei l II fil l hill e -: arril for -a .ifewlitstattts. t tit? fah' of tiled ay 1. .focit . rif a r cyst., e k,--in= the t"Tritil•- , ..l'vritich . 1 he-I that Ir.?: - will not encoitrag;.!. tn-h,esattlent"ent gyp '"Ott -- . the Owellele-.th a t.ihe -. Rossi:tits. bad actuailyi 14rembled . -in tlu.t•ba4t.nee; but A.iant',s.brig-. i Eon wal perched. looltir a,littost as urge as !oar.owe penli.le" in il t e rpitory pUretatied.ble. •„ ' - . i. . • •• g' . .l'.ll‘.'ll ,p4)! , .•*.t.i011 of a portion •of the hill iw, , i,tifle, Pe:int:father's br!gade, i'.iii.l the 'Light I)i- 1 a mule, with giarthg eyes, l an,!l ulttp.aying a our .evrt,bleith.l . at - ii tremiire fir the , reason -,.. the rear-of :4itie think of 111is.d.ivf:kin lint stilE",t.ii•iill, I'llade inotil.: , :r despratalrg,..., while i f..,1-11111)!'q t:et•oftro.l;. 1 , - ! that.it is riartiall v, oecupie 1 'hi, a- . 61o:ftOf , . , „ , . 1 ,- 1 ; .-n-• hj.•••“1117,-110141't nevel• Lupo ono:tor a fnomentl, , i iitekson s guns swt-p.t their tNltt)ifil- , ,; and ' the; •• W . I - it.e tp tots rosition he wns .41 - tot - twiee, 1 ne- I •l l .; ier:f it s I W. 1052 Or'ralliZata3Ti is IIIe.OPEOII- : HO l'rnit! ilt - itiltrir hertd, ettdourgina them, ;anti ;;Guarik, w i th Tin , innitti•lied s'air.totil ,Icali.- 1 through-the bottv.l Hie ltteo inacle .a long ! ott . :s W.itit oar °WM Beside, the territory 'in- v, hen a ery,!4;rose tisit the snontinition wasiiii , ss', tl:ovii *it'll a - I Isft,r,y - 41ectonst.• ! !, front, leap .and eseapea in'the thi , ...'.tet. fry!ii Whieh i ClUdea Wlthill th,-,..h 0u.11 ,1... ; o rC a r,f urn , ,- 1 i•r s ,- 8 !.. :,. fi t ilit t7 .,he 4 41 1 d e fti-,llv, i . „ . , lieN7e: vi ql • not . e..oti AafAled ba raain to meet Ilii:ir ',After en , ...thieq. !:he was rou:teli iii 'Ole ti(i.''''.i :and :ate!' n =hurt- 1 reafiy qulte.large.emet , 4 l ...;4l a n y t,iiin,,,,' tori,.-', i vonr h a vonf ; fi 1" As ht. led On ' hi• 4 ni..it iti, Th 4 rc.ninLTA,(nin-ketry, Ole orait 1.1 stet: ri.ri !Ooh anothtl - tree,, vh - qt. ,bc:-°v;4, .hat"' large-:and instead - oil-i,:ii i r,.augnictitakah o uld-_, was (iliscr.4.l that lanothet„ Lod of men had if. the pounciingt of the ; gens. w...i•-: (.1 , :, af,ning, - t ,,st Inveigh the left shoulder,: which . pn!" ,: e at ed r.ither htedirninishe L l.,Wgltth en iA4lhedane7 g:tine.l.the:;ties of Vii; bill bcbilid them on the:Tahtl the it-,'-!ill,- ai . th4- (diara::d 'up - ttte, hint fi-oun clitnyitigain i l and gave the riots ; Two things-are pr:tetli,able, , and eithEir . IS - de.z_.l' right, fAltitt AVzlti I pipOSil il le 0 • tell Wut.tiler',3,heig,ll4 , 4, - ye;leillil;,.. den Hus. Th.:: . I.4.IIVIi!!CC-d, .' an oppnt t tin it c' of worryttig him. 'f hi. whole' 1 ,-.;i l li e , .. Firsh„ . let 'the whole terrtorv• - or . --, ~ • 1,- Irt , 1-. .1...., 111* - ..y . were IYieni.b: lit` foes - . 1 A !deadly voile)'`; lialted, , advar4d agaiii,.reu-'irc'o :Inf. , rk,•innted , 1.:1c...n0w c,•'.i-..s : d -upon hif i ri., foi;oweo *.c iii..;e ~ i .L..tln u,_ divid e d 141,0't110 equal parts t oy a - pottrekl - into.ottrt sc.:lateral! ~ rt.liipent• - :. 1 adusts and deadly fire ', but th•t,:dime -is the ',-1:v theilorsant!o. and.t,fter an iiitenselv ex- ; run north andsouth. .:--Btit 'it. cannot be de- - t\ \\ . ~ Si r . i, 'coreelilieeret thern 'rind' ILed them .back up tit , • bill;! but 'fligflt of `pullets passed 1 1 ‘yhere lie ili'!de, a d he,'. f'll from his horse dose to flO ;Russia L' , ,eolltiong. I,The men had to.itht t. 10,41: si-ay thiouih a liijst of enemies, and, eorseqintiv,l6.i.st fearfull:;-.', They were ,surrounded; an' litt.. - tmettild,•oni tali'sides.and won' their ttepOate',*ay Up 'the hill with di niini,hcil ranks ai ; the kiss of ,near 500 men. \ir. Sir George:, ..oithea ,i's' lic;dy'wl \ 4 afterwards recoveredilOth a•bilsgei.Woun . in .the head 013 and - . three hiivonet 4..444 inl he body. In ( i.. this struggiiirwhereiliejt,tissiri, s fought with the greaten' ferocity., ;ltd ~ba -nnetted the wounded ai they felt, gil.l :vvr y, of the (13d; t a most gallant ofifleo, - Lii:ut, , , - Ao_w-lingtfi4 .Milj. Wynne a i 68th. mt; ttlier `.'fficers, whose! uanies ma e.tip ibunitin 't lie Goi: lie, met their death, and - . Drigailicr:Golthe (fit he 57th reol• 11 - wlt) -receivgd .the.i* Rinds o( vhieh he has since died.- - ! The eo4flicit ' oi: the. right was .equally uncertain acid i'egtialli 'bloody.- lii ' the Light Ditiision, the filStli . g't. ' so far into the front thatl• they w*re su rroti ided - and put 'into titter endfusion,' . .s.lit . i.ti; four l companies of Lthe 77th, under INl:iier Stratto charged-the ftlissians,litoke thern, arid relielted their coin racy. • The fight -filth not lon commenced . . 'ere it - was eVinent thOt the .RuSsians had re, „ceived orilersJo firee - Ot ' 11 mounted officer;; Sir_George 'l),rtiwn was., struck by a shot,. which went . ; tlirough '.,.hi, , i . ruin 4 - id struck his' 'side. l' say'? *ith regret hisinti . but sternly composed fang, as liiii Ili* w . it borne past me on a litter: early iiii the ;day,. . is white hair flickering in `the breeze;il&r 14 new we had lost the . s - erOees of rigeied.s.ol4 er that day. Purtlil.T 101 t4e righ§ a contcht;•the like . of. whieft,:perbapt4, "levet! tetikiplaie before,. was . going on . bet wieen - the Guards'a id dense col umns of Ilitssian infantry Of fli , 'times their number. T i he Guards had ebar ed them and driven them bark, Wen; they i .reeived that the iluSsiiiiiShad •oinfliiiikedt. inn. They r tl were out of ittnintinitihnito'..; .hey were tin: liiertain.whother thcrei wyre - friciids or foes hi the rear, '' , .glieyliad hoiSupper4 no.reserve., and • they . v,..e .t te - fighfing *itl - illt.he' bayonet against an ( Oi n eniy . wiiii stoutly Itiontestml ev eryl inehol . grbund,•;*hen hie (.„...,,:.; of a,„o- Ither Russian tis.a ini) ApPeri ed . tin their right , ~. - • fir in their; rear. i nleir it, fe• tut. meroile . 'poured''''iit th - ii '. 4- ; • ~ ,-- -of rifle was i 0.. el, an do tys. and: inUA . dik.). ;° :: . The:lCU:los :were . broken . : they had, lostr;twelveofflesers -.OM . had. fallen in the fieltr•f , they.hA lilt: 6, ni 'half .of their. number (M. the' grouni), and they4ettred along the loiver r4lia of the yitt)ey..,l ,• They . • . were . tooti reinforcei), hoc and ..siieL:dlly:itirilak ed ;their lkisi ;! . The .Eretichl indi need' ',Abut ten-. o'clock; ring tit' 6161 • ilit3' l l alik of tho . .4 n -;,' ~, . 1 _- enemy: . • ~ -I. . 5 .I .7 The Sec - oliillpiVisi4n, ca ll that line, - Wgre .440 y• pit..oT - 4.1 - '1 meet,. in . partrettlar,4ere mtpo: 4'- ' ' iv; 'llli werr li- - - ble fire, and : AGEtit Werol sudi di so ngV9-11,Fy,thijI mustered (A; glen whin 1- 4 4 1 10- 1 4 in fact, the i,vilote of Ithe di'vislo bered, 300_ inen itien nwitibh En* in 6,44,1 The tieveigheless;4kre .oitked otr. ,)tit IBER 1, . 1854. . ling of Weapins; 1nk,7 , . rniann proved . ' it.--- The regiinenil of the -Itli d:ri.ir•n.. an;l, the iiii-ines, email .witit, the old :03 ; 1 Much_ Le-. r,latided Itrowii Des, could do : te,thing with ilteit• thin, Lae of lire aFrans! ..flue , massive. iuult:tudes of iihe 'Muscovite il/I:4;:try, but the vu/lies of the Minie cleft . them like the hand. Of.. the rdestr4, - itio-, , an ,4 e1 and tia.v fell like . . . 0 b. It . , leaves in antunin before them. I .About ten ~ io'eloek a badV : of Frenchip . tilf4ry appeared on•our right; a l'.i , .yful &Ott to, 'our truggitrig regiments. ,I he Ztuiaves cants: on at th 4 . /a.3 de clictrye. The ENti°ol ;artillery had lalreatly :beguir to play with ;deadly effect il l ' the right wing ~ E the 11u.i i.lians.___Thret_.: attalions_Of Ilte...clii`ts,.s;etirs W.- brlean, (1 betieve - they had NO. tun their 'llnittons) rushed by,,the light Of battle :.on ''itheir *es-. They were acconip::iiied •bv a, ;battalion of Chass,eurs lucli-at'.:neA---the Arab i ` Al ' ' TI '' b '' ~ sepoys of giers., ''beer trumwts sounded iabove the din_ tit' battle; and ‘..' ,:,---.' we watch ed; their,eageii advance right ,': t a e . fl:ralc: of. 41te enemy, wellinetv the day ... -- ....0n.. As „,a iled in front 4)y our men; broken in several by the - impetuosity of itir charge re i;newed again (and . again, attae4cd by %the f reach int:nary on the.tight, and!by artillery i 'till :thing-the liee, the Russians -: began 4, re-. 1 Prey:tad - at ttfelVe - o'elOelt they Were driven'! ! pelt mei! downl•the hill, toWards , 'the valley, yherepursuit •iyoyp have been, ; madness, as: Theroads werei all covered - by tlietr:artillery. . They lefttriotbidsl -,, of dead . behind' them.- t;oug ere. thei th,tl 'the Ch4„ , ;seiirs d'Africa charged ' theta : ::inost brilliantly river ground, ;difficult and biokeii, and inllietel . Brent loss -1 t• IM • t cm, whiiel the. effect of this !'rapid'attael„ . aided by the advance . of otir trqops. secured l iiur ,gunS, which Were- only Sri ko . ii . with. wood and. were soon Frendered tit fir st . Yrviee. Our iittn , cavalry, the remnant of thel , .,iglut. Brig 'tide, , were, inNed I into -a - position ;where .it . 'as ItyPed thee. 'night be of serV . ,,ieo, but they.. y._ too rely t 4 attempt aoything, and Whilst they were dra4o up they. lost .i.e..Oral horses ~ ,- and spine 'rtiel;- One aleer, Garnet” Cleve- i fand; was. strut* by a piecelof ''pliell in the 1 *tree and ihts 4tee expired: There are notv .1 Only- . two oflielrs ,b. 1 t..4vitlr . ther , i fragnient ,Or ' Ole 17th lenetys-- - -Captain Godßey' Morgan' in& Corn erGeftrgi Wombwell.''' • - c - - At i tAvel.ve . .ovlock the, bank! s'ir: hiker:mann , IfeennA :to has 4 een . won, .liut,:tl4 day, which ~ had eleare.d up i , att hint t r prev,ionsly .. so 10' to enable us to 7 k,Le the" ei - einy. and-Meet hit - n - i ~ , -;.,b.s • ', Againibeenme. 9eura ,Ilaitt . .c.ind. fi , g,lsecil :a C ,o,nd !a Ls we chulfitiot purSue the it ti.s.shilt4,l-1 ~ were• • i • , Who retirbig underte shelter, of theitl' 4rtillery; ige - lutd tOrtned in :t'reni of our likes . 40 were , 11 0 14iig the !faith! field : set kuudyi r 1 cc alte - ste,,i, wiieq-oe etielq.,taking tidVantage:, Of our-iptiettul, again .adVaileed, iyl4le . ;:their'„. • gins pushed . fofeward.:_and 'opened, a Ooritetid. Os fire upon u 4. "- -• . . G ' ‘I CP iffil., '-etro: ot the a to "a tali ••=4. 10 nliclale 0) reneriii Loguthert. they (inky 1 Rnghni rot. lime) of.the earl rall,t, of theiday, it 2 o'clock: - onee Aireetett . the rreisehl to iiicl%-anee ainr n billy_tunn- 4 44 ttlaulc . 'the enitiny. In his d Major •inst•l'ably set4nded by Getleief' 13o3gnet. 1 tiler the bat= irthese t •4evtiettmli was tiftble.- '-,'Nr.irlY".“ ll his !tot talcs ;Mounted eseorq were down , btlitle' .the (Arieera s l . him.= General (.;:a.priibett..trals e l)Att p tt,l ;heiever', they •*iititided.' 116 immediate titt - nd atitistiffes:W , k ii).. ilir.„ , • running fight .for about half a 'Mile. he ! I -was Quit the eve, oirled . his 'run.' puppies then came in fo r thcir.share of the snort by - seizing 1 0 1,1 1 w ith great arrarel:t . s In the battic, - sot,ne of- the younger and 1e1:5., Iprudent- puppies Were Considerably injuredl;, onie_ had his Skull broken in by a : str o ke 4iftlie ehiw.s,. and another had his fotia-leg torn open for some distance.. -; •' • • Lieut. Givens has endethored to prance n breed of hoimds r eombinincr the -strung seek f peculiar to the fox houild,,with- greater speed thatf'they -posFess„ !111.... has stn.‘,eet.. , ded only, bretaining the swiftest and-healthiest in the - pack, and crossing the swift ones with, those., having a fine ithse. but keeplivt the blood pure Is pack fight well from :always running wiiba bull te - rrier ll whose , eXample teaches. 'theta courage ;- 0162,1 have also been tratfieu to chase wolves, which ilk! 43evelops that. ity. 'Tie pack be nbiv_htints' With he I unusually large forfox h4unds, besides having a good nose. The. blue ; hound is .the swiftest, • !`tlic yellow 'largest and =str=angest; the. black i -the most courageous. ; . • paestlcki on- Rhide Isltql.di t. •.• • Doe Stick•; of • • • • ." `• The. of the ToUttivanda.N/otis - , - =. thus describi•S exeursinit-iv .7r.a • , a tramp in, his* laf:it, paper he talks to his ;.into the. PrOvid (.1163' Plant;itions . :,--, "9ot ,tired sul,scribers dsfullowa ;—We have been Obii,g. I of g.,AVA'Ork; although' It. is a tOuln'Ofeetiii(l-. - . ed to do a tittle catiog on tiur own-.aceouogerabie cottequotee. Wanted to - see th c a-wor)cr; ; : i . during the past week; and to rrovitle. a little started. fir the seven,by-nin? State. ofßhOde., for the* The , cow:equette is, - we are, Wand', Where they . shingle: the hours all over; ; ,,. o n...ing for a Barrel of Floto . ;' and etceteras: outi,ide "and- in, - and - put:. tha. We have had to purchase a Inonfle. of Oilier 1 rodf; where th4.'inake' their. rail' foi - ca, : c(it ;for tivt .issue, •hai il l :volved us, Of 'cobble 'stnnes4 the •duelia .roost and our 41 Loan account " hra 'matter 'of f the fences.; \and hatch:- thei.if'yotingionOs . :in twenty dollars. • • We` had to t nploy three top of-cherry .trees ; and' whera ., the • "nice young men" ,Ineludinc4 Our 'de - Ill—who isq m itch ikc, thci • 1, • rti'as latelr'bought a 6.u. ~tit on - .our credit, says. .s.-a way ; •whenl • Pei! •iV • )• the to get ou t the papet, an( te.) app . e I,w, un B:xturda}• night . for mist, -1,1 1:1 1' yg*ilt m here . was their I'm/nest - dile, we Were obliged % in the . I 0 14 ail - the Wonten believe' fit • spirlitrappings.. !'depths of vto turn otir pockets in-ailo where tliev've got - abridge:Wider' Aiian , kt: put, to convince them that . we were in the long,. and "Attteadanitzed,on. hoth.stdel,i;•witeW-' cjuiet possession of." nary red:"' the plaSer ibustOr. great' men hay . " 'are owin(i - Po. rent - : for provisions •*l•wings ; 'where they` ; 'light 'the taw fliel; , -furthe coat on our back ; . for the shots midrito at the..afternooti;'Whete..thtik on Our eeet;:for thii"shocking bad hat" wilio horsestandotni - .where our Organ in'selfesteetn; anti for other hrg*a.t.Wash".-tob4.,*auct the ofster. the r' - •'-- n:ecessiiri(is *which •we will notmention.- Sortie renortaci.'.:siie • -int . thregb r ent. two' hundred friends are owing- us from one !into: the after ehostniitlt -to fiZfe dolliirs each*. if wet could .get any, li.i4 , cli:seoitered inagnifieeitt.'triteln.the'r.f. it, w ecinid pacify our . inclulgent -creditor's .1 - distalleirejnteed exeOilitiilithereitt,*Atatitek?,' -, at al 'got iqiek". 'for Alsult olb m outespuelotheir I, for it4 l .thred . ritilifter. - .or a. rilihr: ll os7,V*efk; which wo'very lunch need.": * ahindii*et ferieea,i • tnikeici) , -.- '"•briers atid:stoue flail until at I;lastI reached titid fouttd it %vitt-O.'OM; no' -- . : . ellotfitit***:,ion • it- got veiy mud Watked a couple! rf.-tlintia, und;:teerthe-..firat*tialtr'fot,:' .:11f R i t oli' N -....—rt is said of Cl:tic:final Richelieu._ that when-he hulk his magnificent par.!iee' Di the site ofthe old tinnily cliatteinailt Itielieli4, he sae - rifle - ea its symmetry to preset:ye' the i rooni in whieli iie . was horn. An attactaitentl of this nature is generilly cliaraeteriqie or l . a I :heneviiient' niiial- rind a lon , a -iu ilatatic,-. `with the, world caltioit eitingiti.li it. "lci - L it I friend„' ~says John Duke :.4 Biletinghain, 7 -- ;•!I will expose my weat ness. I atu sicteppr "; misAng a pretty gallery in titu" 01 litaist i r I , pulled down ,than pleased: iiith a f t alcoriwhil'h i is built in it4 . stcad; tlidagh a alio-sand tifata I better. in MI respects."l Thi4 is, the hmgintie ((tile fir i=t grolvitt . remit:4''the . , ruder - la ;that goat! humored rematielri 0110 -- litl / .04 1. ,leltiit/i-,Pllitibi.;illd hardly care "to Paid Ail t' ii . : 1 postiaiillcd pp, that I' bed rrnettitietied - tik ,'l , in , , iw`i' • • ~.!:.`' • m i ' ' uitted Lord. r WHOLI - 4.J 113 ER, - . 11):it , this ot.).lction pense„ for every raw territory organi+tl . drani:; no rnall amonn.t.of money from theinatiOnal : treasury to . beild 'A capital, ajail,. a 34 and* pcy tic salaries 'of its officers:, and - the mileage; ;.. of itrepre.:;en;.;:tives con,grc,:s.. The other . course t Star intimate that as it. is, ‘.llffine lt to get a coinpeteni to accept the office tinvernoi of. it; likely that' an officer•of the tirmy will receive the appciintmel Irli4d,prdir3(),y 'hcen sta 7 • ted .that in the spring.' . - strorg rrtilttiry. f9rcei wil-I he 4(43 across . the Plaits to:the . leitr'of the ; Sal t alt c, to stippresS instil; ordinatiOn inanifested by the 'llortnrinChiefs: :-' • When:this takeS place the,Ctirsoa ple inayi chtirn the protection -of the • ltnilitary . , goverhor. They will also operate 40' - Col auxiliary to the fn -force,' and:.their • preset - we l l' wi an antagonist element in ithe'. ter ••• i ';„ ritorial Assemblies, - will keep in'clieek the knee of the :Alta rpens, and tierce. as j atiseftiks, watch uPon their 2tetions.*l47: AnteTicitn:: • • ._ • . . . . r r .. . • r < • . r , . I . • . V . 7 4 .....V : I° .-1 A. 1.4x..t0i.1. wird. 4a101.4..be- e r like threa • .tintigi. ;:'which thN'e tAingetio4- i.,linuid ,not her: . lirst—She thnuld lie , like* *nail -, ,t6 kiiiiti; _ ~ withiti lieclinueelAtut.the tdmilld:unt'be - , like: • 4 en.ail .to eurrSettlt .she,llWtan:beri*L.zi i',;..,,,..L - 5'.v.an4114.-Site 5110614 'be like' an 'otitii3 tio.-; 41/eak *hen:ispOten to ': but ihetEbnifid nal* ' lik fin echo, t . tkv4ye - to 4 6 i - ft: l 44 o # 4 iitiit' l :'' 11 4 , 1. , , thay4.-Sho,b7h o , ol 4 l) ' oll 4l4vili- 064 4/' -s%iqs 0 iceiii gencttiirick4u4'. .1'44001 4 ' ,:f.,-; . 11'0 itialtknnt by 11,k6 artiAiii $4, 4 0 ve f , ,i‘i ificit eT! tfli.." tilivii.:'rett'llie'f're.. 1 •• --- ';'' ,-;.7„'',::-;•io! ,, ] EMIMMI