4eraitt, - 'CARLISLE, PA. Pr;day, December 26, 1362. 8•.P1. & Co, MO. 37 - Park Row, New York, and 6 Statn St. Boston, aro our Agents for the HERALD In thoso cities, and aro authorized to take Advertise ments and Subscriptions for us at our lowevt totes. The Battle at Frederieksbusg We 'devote a large portion of our paper to day to correspondence and reports relative to the recent great battle near Fredericks burg. The events of that terrible day have seared a page in the history of this nation which centuries will not efface. The story of how our brave volunteers strugled and died in their herculean charges upon the re bel centre are tragic enough to freeze the blood of the most stoical, and as our readers cluster round the warm hearth stone of the old home et Christmas time, and listen to the recital of the terrible repulse, let each warm heart offer up its earnest pet iti t to the Great Father to give us victory. God speed the day. EMANCIPATION IN MISSOURI —MC NUC.II of Missouri, has prepared a bill, which he wilt introduce in the House, to submit the prop ositions of President Lincoln to the Suite of Missouri, that upon the adoption by dint State of a system for the immediate abolilitivitt or Slavery therein, to take effect on or before the Ist of January 1864, the United S.aies wilt provide for the compensation of loyal owners of the slaves therin, to the extent of 720,itt)0, 000 in United States bonds redeentab.c in thirty years, and will remove to some place ' out of 4te United States tend colonize sticli of the erikanc ipated slaves as shall elect to leave I the State. The Tax on Real EStatc i 3 to be re duped to one mill on the doll.tr, 3Lec o .. .litig; 10 recommemlotion of Moors William Mc• Clellan, of Chambersburg, Robert It. McComb, of Lawrence county, and M. It Niel Id tyer, of Phi , the Commissioners to revt,o and codify the state reveutm laws, who It tve been for some mouths engaged iu their thititto Harrisburg, and have ntw nearly hnolt d their labors The important r,! , 011t apt is that they are able to reed Omen I a 1.0.4: t.di of the tax on real cotate to one mill (be dollar, which in it reduction of wor., than half on the of I rates.: This 1%111 be 0,c1,..1110 news to holders of real e-tote, ivhtjS his heretofore been heavily taxed. the do mtt doubt that the reduction recoumm le I wail adopted. tJn The report of the Secretary t.l the Navy gives a general history uf.t he opt—atm'' , of the Navy during the year. In Mach, I Tit , there weroforty vessels in cuMints-don in Uni ed States Navy, and iu all but ,eve noes it'd nix hundred men, two hunere I and seven un of whom were on the Atlantic co.ist. .kt ent, there are afloat and progres , ii. : : r completion fuur hundred on,l twonty 1.• vessels, carrying three thou; in I 1.0 Inw dred and sixty eight guns. and id th, tvirLti of three hundred and forty thoo , .ind :el do tons. The seamen and other ecup:o% or, now on board the 50 1 550:5 number t wouty hi thousand, while at at the Navy I.llll`i ut Stations twelve tijailid wechauics and I borers aro daily employed. A TRAITOR ENDORSES BUCHANAN.— o,lr ful C. es in Mississippi have taken possession of the dwelling of Jacob Thorn pSOTI, one or Buchanan's Cabinet. Among the Ire iburos faun I tliero, was Mr. Thompson's private letter-lioa:, io which bad been copied the impel runt lo• he had written. In one of these Washington, Nov, 20, IS6O, written to .1 io lqisssisippi, he gives the in /Loco that "Buchanan is the iroe-t ft end I, the South I have ever kno an ,N Ale is a Jewel and a man." lie have nevoi had a doubt that Bachan in was in the hands of the traitors, and it is to In,:, 11,-y ore in .debted for being able to 1,0 lou r•'!, !Ull blast without itHerforouco from g ,Cl.ll meat officials who were swdru t, p,ot rt t Constitution and eufd.ce the laws. The ri t e °rabic old man who was Preident wh,m 11. e robellion openly commence I, Wight hive I the country the great loss of 111,0, I :tiol ir ods tire it has suffered, add halide I the g,‘ et u meut intact to his succe,+sor, bad he but .I,ne his simple sworn duty. Supplement to the Revenue Law. A bill supplementary to the Iteviatue Law passed the National House of Itepresenta Lives on Tuesday week. It authorizes as sessors, collectors, and their deputies, to ad minister oaths and affirmations in all cases where they nre required. stamp appropriated to denote the duty charged on any particular instrument, and bearing the name of such instrument on the face thereof, which may have been used, ur which shrill hereafter be used fur denoting any other duty of the same amount, shall be deemed and taken to be good and valid, provided the provision of this section shall not apply to any stamp appropriated to denote the duty charged on proprietary articles. All goods, wares and merchandise.•oy ar tides produced or made, and finished ready for sale, and removed for consumption prior to the Ist day of September, 18G2, whether actually removed or not from the Ware of manufacture, shall be and hereby lire exempt from duty upon proof being made to the sat isfaction of the Assessor of the district, who shall hear and determine the same, that they ;:were so made and finished ready fur sale and removed for consumption, arid where any duties shall have been assessed and col. lected upon such goods, wares, and mer• chandise, •or articles so made and finished as aforesaid, the same shall be ttnd hereby are remitted, and, if actually collected, re• funded by the Commissioner of Internal Revertub, under suchregulations as he may prescribe. •. • Hotels, inns, or taverns, and eating houses, having taken out the license provided there. for, shall pot be required to pay any other license for the sale of any articles custom arily,: furnished by hotels, inns, or taverns, and,flting bowies, and not prohibited by the laws of .ity State or Territory where the same may be located, in violation thereof. The above are the most imppriant provi sions of the bill. . J* dk s ItudirAnnii.--In the U. S. Senale* on Monai3 , ,iir.lkiivis, of Kentucky, efferinl this reeolntion . "That after it had beehme manif6st that an insurrection against tho United Stales was about to bierik out in soverni Southern States, Jamas litiohaptuo, , theu, President,Pain spa pally ,with ona4pir non and tlC , ir Evanson able piojecter, fdijed co : take tin) tieoessary and proper.indatuires proem It; therefore; ho should receive tho censure and condemnation of the American people. Laid over. The _,Administration. The late occurrences in Washington t says the Philadelphia Pres„l, involving the resig nation of The Secretary of the State and the Secretary of the Treasury, have been Much misrepresented by designing men with aview of dishearten the friends of the country and unite its enemies. Whatever may have led to the course of these ministers, we feel cur min that their compliance with the wish of the President is the bent evidence of their patriotism and the absence of titth in the absurd stories that have been overburdening the newsp iper press for the last four days. Those who regarded these resignations as the lieginning of the long-looked for political revolution that was to destroy the Admin istration and brims, the sympathizers with the rebellion into power will s,ie in the nc lion of the Secretary of State and the Secre tary of the Treasury a disappointment of their treasonable hopes We are told that there was a Senatorial eaueni, aid elaborate reports of such a ineetii.g have horn pub li,hed. We cannot, of course, pretend to CI.IIIIIIWIt 1110/11 any action lltat Wa, L. the public, and therclore sircret to a and would be tinjuhi flir us, to it,siiine any In ;he inilrA rumors thaiing around as the gr nun' for any (pinion. This much we w,ll say, however: The S , .nators u,, then , ' v'sers of the Executive. 'Th-y were per fectly ju:tiliel in reetnnmentling any course of action to him that setnnett to serve the riblitt welfare. It mt.; a recommendation, and notltin,ct more ; and it was treated with proper and careful attention hy the Plesi dent and his Cabinet. lie rn ght accept do:it advice or th cline it, for, as the 1-Ix etAire power, his own will was ttbtditte. Those nho loom the President's sincerity, and his desire to serve the cause, will I oLTaid his action with pleasure, while all who hate t_he good of the country at heart, ‘l,•,,in! the , -,licce.s .of the .Adwini,tratioit at OleleUll.l 11.01::_.` ZLIIII(V.ItiCI'110 !It , t a giatil)iiig it; t; iIV it to ill minor dill', lush 011 IL: W,Ll' 1.0 Zi SI L.Ctly ;111(1 UW111,11,4;0. The IL , port of Gen. Bern,;iclo The r pon NII.', Incnig [wen vim; t I (i nin FI cri,k,l)tir!r, I r.uffil ilia c,,tltl: r s v itl i L i ! I nnX 1., 1 , ,%(•;- tune. Ho 11'1'1 11 1 111e•,11...11.1'1 11-111;: L.. 11 . 1P1 • put' I,y n.lho•rrn,r t.. 1111.. 011. sips ior 0 ° , o. l jOrice . l hi c nuwlndv.lucL I,el),; I/ 1Y:1e , 11-!rliho I kitcr General ll,kjecl Th , tirrl rlui v xas a 1,!, 111. 5 1J , 1, :I 1 . t 111,1 I:1111. WA , /1. ILL =EI t I V 1 -1%110 i wt•rc"-1 - 1,11 (;..: 1131 1 ,• (:1 , 11.111 r , ,•:1:140 ht . it"!l';tln, ew, I,iz, 1 m.t , (co men , :luny r Isll I:2e 1.11.1 -111 :I:1 II• 1111.1 tom, !or 1 !!). !!!' !to it I:ty. L I ii -101' L EI up M 011 lflc 111.• tempia'hm thele :-)!. 'lre, ShOli:.11101 11:1Vt. I if Eurnsile had 1,0,1 his peace. Ile wes last becoming a party 1 , 101--he ens even 'mined in connection with hught.i. horwi 'mil ene- ruie.4 ut tint' c..titoly of hiin \v, , Lynnn•-rh ,v,!,t,fot f 1,11.11,1, • h`, lI .W V I , 11.1 C f L. I I, r dive ,1•-i, I to 11“. thl. fl/r :e lie It 11•111. 1 1.l1111 .t rent yr, I,y 16, ri ; o. :ttta,:k ; Li , j t i;:ittoitt 111,..n xv!ltit appear, 1,1 u , to I, tt v a jii-1 e,)11H11•1)1, lie )11.! I.lllllllli II 1111,11 . 01“11, CIII h'lrg 'O , lll I . 111• 1p I Fly tit.. the :St. y I 11;u' ;1.111ee4 e11,(.1,1 Iwo 111 e 1.I• Ali i in \,e %%Hi, : sva- ;11111,, , 1 f ; r e pe Iffy et vt-) ile 1' Ilk ;..t. (11.3 lute lie Dill It t,4 tnrely that we ,re 11111011 g Mull ill dill4lrlutiq ,een no such exmnplo of ninral c ,. .nr,gt , in the cout,e of 11110 hn tl i• n 1 'be Iligfie:t and . tuost houorablc degree. There. II u 111111111 lea 11110111. his WilVit, C.lleLl', a fraukne,, la his imerecutsc wi.h his ,upe risrs, utul a calm self reli tace iu hb+ O{V 11 I,lp ere, th,u make' us dtaw tiely and pherish the man. It is not, the first time that General Burnside has dune such a noble deed. NV hi:n th e opponents of General McClellan were charging him with a Paul of iniere,t in toe pans of his hub r linnirs, awl MI goat igoat +ti e of the kletitils of the war, ineompatilile wiili Lis position as (I, , nerai in Chief, I;oneral Burnside took from his own brow Ihe•luureL of lloatiolte, uud pl.tceil them on the head of his censured commander. Ile 101,1 the coml. try that sucties. iu .N.,rth Carolina wa, mere obeying the wi,lies of a General in Chief. lle tells the country that failure in Virginia was in tilling a reFponsibility against the wisliev of a General-in both Ca: , (..8 wo :ice an exhihitiun of u n n•ttl courage will endear General Burnside to the hearts of his countrymen. .IVe see ;sore than this. IVe see that, his In:stake Was an error of ju Igment, front whieh no man is freo—a min take similar to that of Napoleon when he , :rossed the !Jumbo, and was Ifeaten only to recross and win the 'magnificent victory of Wagram. Gen. Burnside has shown too often the genius of a great soldier for us to mistrust him now. We can believe him and trust him, and it is with pleasure that we hear it stated that the President has declined his resigna tion. "We came very near success," lie says Thy fog and delays among his wn m.vt turned the tide against hint. The rebel Lei) shows how nearly our victory was gained. Ills di - iiPatolies.as far as published, violin no triumph like-those r,o has claimed before. They are cold, timid. and want enthusiasm; they show that 13urnside "came very near success." Let us thank ,his General, in the name of the country, for his valor, his skill, and his manly himor; let us ,cantiiitze in his hands the coo ft dente he has so justly minted; and, borrowi g hope from the experience of Napoleon, lot us pray flint lie may achieve a victory like Wag rata, on the banks of the Rappahannock. . zw-Gen. tiATARD woo to havo'heen married on.,the 18111 inst., to a daughter of Cul. Bow.. man, of West Point. The outwit had'already been' postponed twice on aceount of 'the exi gotwies of 'the service. The Gencral.was in the 28th year of Jim age, and was a bravo and e; psi lanced soldier Ho participated' in 'all tho battfou fought in Virginia and Maryland. alumst vormialy ['act! Nucum .1k.(1, in w l ,iell ca.,• d o . haul. , would hay, hill, in Inv opi ni , m. nmre 111 oinito than if wo had mo; se•l tir,t sHm.tol; as it w,c;., Nye C ouo vmv rl("tr sure Vaiiimz in acemnpli,liing (It main ohjoet, sve lettiamed iu rtler (It 1,31.1 t‘Vt, day., to th•CIIIV 0111 Illy l`flelllV 111/I 1•1//111" 1/llt II III; 1/s with his ii,!:11111.v, inter whiek we reet.,,,,,,1 (It it,eri Iht• d.ty hrt•lst , t.m . 1,11)2 . rulo: o r I 1".1 , 3 5.1,1 chir,n.ht N , rt till, it,Lit lie /:W.,)11 o)1 . Ji , 11 4 t, \ the I.lli •••I*-: ;11111 S.01111 . 1:I Will, w I 1!..• ft at o f ihr htl•t! , .. rh.. 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Will II have been paroled 1111,1 14Nt hiLi.ge,l for ahout t!ty I,lllller Talipii by IS 1 he {l,lOll 1,1 , vere all rem() NI to this lk..;ore e n u.,Cion. 11 , 1 :1.444 , 1,!, .1 144[4. '1 . 114 S‘t 141' 1,1111.1 = It. .-.!, tl 1,1 ili.• l i I WI/ Ann \ :It II,I• " I " 1.,710-0 11,1 I hlire ,Ipp .11 hut 1,11 %%1,11.1, 1 li-tvt. IlksnlS les lVtl 11.0111 11•11 1,),• , 111 1l .11' rr‘,• !!!!;!•rintiori !!! !!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!,t. I' 1.-4!zsblirg Inc ..ur :ui•l II g•,111,/,•1 ;4••l'v,.i ,hhso !! port of 1/,‘N fr ft \I. intr,a') , •r.,l (' Irll,ll " frion.l hi 01 Is ! ti 5 . .• the In• pu',ln•a• inn in tin , //,./. th/ \1 n or a nurnllt. ul 111.• gall.tnt 11 1111 sotll 4 1,1 , 1 11 I.:with tit L'l,t 111,, enemy, it will 1)e, with ,attli I.lv n 1 1:4!t 1111 Siltl I . ly evi , n int! ire nga•ivrl ou d,l to it 1 , 1:1l . 111111• %V.l . ' , 1 , 1,1 1.1)11 , 1 h l r ,, , 1•h),•li .\1 1 1,0 hoer we W 01•0 in line, , 111 lat 11 it' 'li ii, motion .It. : 0 1111'1SO ice crossed 1110 I'oll 101 1 11011' 111'1111k 0 11 . 1111/0, 30 , 1 111 , 11 . 12.11 , 01 111 3 10 1111 11,1 , 1M1Y . 11' 1,, • 1 w.. , .11 801 l Plains 111111 Fi ...I tin •It-b.ing , ,'''., Tile pontoons were ha 1,1,4 to it point ~ g .1 mile, lod ix Fre.ltoiel,...lotrg alien a Lisa was itt ole of I tying them The enemy initito•liv efy 'brew a I trge tote , oppo ~,,, ii,', phut it, prevent our crossing (Le river. The larger " number of th, pentonfis were lortliwith conveyed opposite Fredericks burg, and illO Wilk Or Icy mg then, dewn was commenced 011 Tll'll ,, Liy morni. , g under cover 01 a tremendous 011 of artillery At i o ' clock our Divi4on move.' to a woofs ill sight ot where the' bridges were building„, to await tlitor completion. ' Phis work was r t onducted iv,thout interruption mud about 10 o'clock I ,i 11011 11 body ur rebel slutrpshooters, posted in the houses and alieys, 'upon the bank of the river, commenced firing. killing two and wounding several of our 111011 0111' infantry returned rho nre . spiritylly, but it being found impossible to disiudge tho rebels front (heir secure Ph/00S, the intantry were withdra...n, le . tving the ditpositioirLf the enemy exclu sively to our artillery. AL this stage of at ' fairs ifie war of artillery was intlescribablY awful. The echoes of the tremendous gulls peitling backwards and forwards was gr trull.r. awfully sublime. • While the hombai dolma. was in progress the fog was so dense ' that objects were invisible one hundred yards from guns, and so deafening was the roar that it was difficult to hear one ' s own voice, rentler• ing it iteuess.ry to higuttl the order ' s. After smite time the fog began to disappear and Fredericksburg in its 4lesolation once more could be indistinctly described in the dis tance. The guns again resumed their ,de stim6iive work with reuewtki vigor, a the solid shot could be seen 'pit l reing thioug the lc ( buildings in the "doomed' city, " from which the dames broke forth Willi unchecked fury, from which tither buildings W l we fired, anti before ilie sun had set tit let st . a scorn of t, hduses were in 1i5110.9, while huu•irels were more or less - sfilittered 'bytriii pitiless Elik.alll of iron. It! the inidet of the Ininibardineut a fresh atietnpi had been - unn.le to eudiplete the build ing or rho bridges but failed of 0110108. ft being evident that the etf.n•t would by to fu tild'uniess a party would he thromiu out to or rest. Ihe fire ul the eiteiny's sharpshoot ers.— lien. Burnside asked lur volunteers to engage . in this mission. when a•purty of 1110 eighty uinih New Valk proffered their services out ininiediatel crossed over ilin river in hinsi s , The enlerprisos , kupeeded ndmiruhly . aVnum ber of oh,u•pshuocers were captured in the eel /111'13 111 6.e town. where they hail taken . rpf Burpriacni in Ilieir lurkingiplaoca, they From the Army of the Falmme. DESPATCEI FROM GEN. BURNSIDE TO GEN. HALLECK Headquarters Army of the Potomac, December 10. .1 To Major General 11. W. Ilalleck, General in Chief,•li. S. A.. Wash i itgi on. General—l have the hmtor to offer the followin4 rt•asons ror .1 mug, the Army of the Potomac across the Rappahannock soon• or than Was anticipated by ,the President, Secretary of War or yourself, and for cros. sing at a point dill rent from the one indi sated to you at our last meeting at the Fre. &dent's. Ihiring my preparations for crossing nt the place I hail first selected, I discovered that the enemy had thro n a large portion of his force down the river tind elsewhere, thus went:ening his defences in front; and I also thought I d s tscovered 04t he did not antieimito the erossieg of our whole force at hoped by rapidly throw iug tho command over at that place to separate, by it vigorous :intact°, the forces of the enemy on the river ludo \v from the fore cs behind and 1111 the crest, and in the ticiir of the town• in which case num could fight them with great advantage in viii F., d. , 011.; We 11:1.] to gain a height on the iv tight of 111.• svitich 11.'1;410 cgitr,_ !nand. d :1 1,1•11' ma le by tpf . o4 my !„r 111, , put p v ~l111111:1` rapid 0011'1411111i c.ite'l n ~rig 1,1; 11i; pu,nl iii al co ,t wbuld hams been s r ,, e.0ute,11 , ,11 he c,)51,1 hale been drin t bets easily by au, at auli. on his fl mt ma with n. imirciimot in the run lii the cre,l. t CAM , ' to tlf`1•01111i11,011!14 not ”Lj.,..1 future report: will it;1l tia‘ loz awl LIIII . N1 , 1•11 , 11111t1 dok'y in hitilding I,ridgost. wlnrh gay, Ihr wt y• 11l y tweilly lour hour, 111,3 re 11l cmicenirare in, hi, ,11• n, ti. v•Tv Year bed ell III • It\nll , l;, f; , /t. e , f • //,' `l"3 _ N . - SR Fir.: 'c -hl Vs . . Made I!it 1414F. ; .rpaistanodiiiiil gave thetnnelves up, io 'our 'ltert4la wen. The work on the bridges Noe r..conimencett and soon coreplet ,ed. In the edening the IVlnyor of Fredericks burg sent OVQ a flag of truce and surrendered the laity. 'Our Divisii ores ordered into line, and we expected to nivance that evening y'et, but the order to Jinn was Connie; mended and we bivouacked fp' the night. On Friday mot ii lag at daylt lit we were in line and Ff . , nn.' I tinder arms. hot , lir .I.);vi •;01 , il , l r.. 1 el. , , the river un it ha f poet 2 .i'i•: i, tt. 0 t the opposite Std , the w, ..,:e ~root ~,,.., r,,,,,.1 1., hattlo-line, .eady for nee hall to open. Sumo unimportnne , skirtnisliing between the elmrlt ehoot Chi and no occasional idiot fired by the artillery, nejliing of moment ~,e a, ~,• i i;, tiny pat', oftitellite at this perm I. IVe 1.1 v., dl, , I on Friday night in the id , ,niali..l, ,d ‘lr liar nard, two miles below F.i d.•riiiii,iiii iight lug out' camp fires.and cook:m.4 ant I.,di wig li. in edgitt of the enemy's p sit ma in the Int s, in ,merit. "bee++ hills give the eill'lli II 1... F .). great adFantige 111,1 we expect a hard light before we (tali call him our,. BATTU& FIELD OF FREDERICK , to Stiii'/(ty mot //My Dee. Ili+' ''''.'!. —,.. . ;tit liil;i:.. Yorterhy morning et 9 n i c nett t',.. 0. R..t 'wide ' ennitnithil w., itilreue; .1 in extent tit.• line on the le'rt ,111-r lri We :Of il,', proSitiW,. Lat half Foot 9, lb! elli'my ' s I; .11; Into opene.l ffeir tire upon 11, it, Willt•il 0111' VII) i to-tini.y ..Vniiiietl. ihre iri . nor Division li.tit, tie: to.t. sil.nier.l fur IL hll.lll r uin' I,‘' the cony, 1:.:,i , ,! ' lire ..l i tite•eneiiTy • s iirliliery, li . tt li.e ,- ti.,4,. ,I 1rli• hat trrit. IA • o V ol!? h which °purled Alt ilium, stol until ltlf psst 2 o'Cir,ek o I fie I,lllle W 3-3 lenz,'it excht• sßely by the aril:lvry, excrnuih urcolll,o, I (11 1110 , 11:11p-hi, , It•r,. .At halts-past two oill inlantry tcnn iloployyd altd Hinrged Ihe rebel linos, 1111%5 , 11 t h e hurl in whioll our arlillery Otto plaffie4l, through the tiell,lo bet Weetk (Jr bat ieries and the, iii;W1110. the rebe s %vitro lying, over 111111 refiC,....4, 1111(1 jilt" IVe 1 , 111111,. , I. 1,11 I• bul:erit'S 1111 . 0t1:11 k ; ;he l't• fiVer our ho, 111, I h.ith Sili.l . l,lg Ili and their intamr . ): a: 11 , v, tli..ir rilles. ipresi.eil oorstii :ip to their lines, which ' , withrul.a tliriitigh lao itilvn:-Ity of (WV :ire. Throta Ll it rt.', 111 ill, Vll elny's time our i•egtinent advanct..l trial swing ing nronn.l in tilt• rear of at psi t art their po,aiton. d n Isisg, number of prisun.r..t. 11, •al is • wet.• nurn l ., rs Airi , ,rig 11w .1 V. OH' ur 15 1..'11:" of t1,,•11 1 .1, C.tlr 01 C., • 1 1/ , ' wilh the 111 g Ili 11,L0.1, 111,1 ~w I,itn, ~ .1 1.:1,1 in rnirru W 61'01 . .2111i it - •u. ;41 II: . /11 lii thl . Trim h, -•• , )‘., 1 "- f;;1;1 11 ,1 1;w1 him, 0h ,, d11 1e • .v l, g 111 1 p11.11•1... I earl v 111•1'••1-10. ou• 1.•11; 11,, 1 , i 1 !1- I s ; I - , 11 vi rc .11•••••II•hPii- I ~,..•11 n 1•1•1 C I"t i•) then' 111••1;1, in 11 t t . ly 11;.wt•tt•r. ,;;; 1;1.; 1. ,;: (1 ~ , ,t r, . 1111,! II ig t i IV elver he 1,1%::111 2. 4 01.1.1 a t.) 1;1:111.1' 0 .11 cht trrei, It wi ,21• aHp with ele inne.tlN.n th mind, :m , l Capt. I; rind the n tine (4' the hr lye , 1./ , 17 , 1 . nl nil the I.i.tte t:tirdt.t.,. I, etl, I I,ti erts.takeit. tdittent,; the d—!110 , 12; g the edthite , •y .1 It :ti lets 11,ettd, \f I (.31)ttLiti. 1;. I: r,tbel line a hofi• :1'!• , 5,,,1,1' (•11,;:t.. Ti 1,1 :Sl)11.•r$ 411rvIV 1 , :,111•Ir thpy . iu•ut"•IVIS111111;AI 1 ., ••r, 1.1 jor. ()tie 11:11H., 1111 •1 r c(tiwally, aid r - :01111,(11•11.,e. to :0:1 :1 ' Oll.l • :1 long. all 0\1000:- Iv Itred-wl the \OOl , a,,tl h a d iroitit.i.o.lr :ICII I OOO , -11 Not •••• again r1 , 11.1.:1 I I ! 1.•;1 1.:01 . 10 0.. 1 .' 1 i •r. nil, 01 t!...., t,%„ : I =I . '' pi! I % I I ,_, ,vo.o lu h till ‘VN In t , tt it 1:11• \\ It tti• It It,' 01 In'..3•ltr, lir 112 ,1!:d :Lt. t!,• ( . 111 UIV. hue ,„ i i nt ,,, t i .k.• :In I 1. ma iwnpl 1!..e %V . . 1 'owl( 111, , , , 11`.0!I Il'u•n Ills lIMINEE Lunt, ;• '1'I„• G.!t,11..1 twt ,„,', (;, j',,j,z,,d e charging tr‘oi. 11;n,:1 1111' 1 1111. i Cl'lll ' llol 111!'II1 1 , 1111 01 , 1 11111 , 1111111 1,1 \ l / 1 1t11 1%:t9 11,11,-; .1 I • ll_ to I I , "•10i o'r 111 111 , :21 ,, •I' .11 , I i ll' I.tt• I'l• it• I 11.1 , n14....! r 1.01100 , , ' , •ll' r Don I nib, I r, met le-: •, who lii d't.tn ill the ,•,„,p • dm , 11 ove, of dulllc nlii,il loo'fed up On.,r (•,nr.rles Ii ol gon ;1,1 a wa, n,,w i1,1,11..L.d (owe lion will, h p k0t,,,r,! I 11::i 11011 oe ilt•el.l,l unit by the Ul ly's this :Hue we notieed th.o the rebel, in the ditch outnum bered it:, and being well arniol, shit their hoe. IA I W,• , .11 1110 ditch awl our but furies, loeliug unnlid , nt illat wood hall into Ihcir ppm:, .•,:' . lotl, Morale tit 1111`111 stripped lily comiudes of their earn idge boxes, to which Omy were obliged to submit. A few minutes belbre sundowe a toilip,iny of the Z niaves d e .4frit ite , as udva ,Le.l Intuit our butteries to near the reili 4 -e of the ditch This returned the " bud mice of power.° and we were no longer the prisoners of the rebels but they were mirs 1 ji . iniped out of the trench and told the cap command of our " tit-11%1:1.ms" that we had a lot of prisoners therein and asked hint %%hat diipsitien should be made of them. " them out ) " was his rep'y, nod the !mintier •tlittt wiry "trotted out' • was really stop,tti.sing to myself. I had the picasure of raising out of tile ditch and escorting as pri. sinners of war three ullicers While I)iug in the 'ditch, unto of the - in, a captain, 36k(211 lue for ttry canteen. I told him that in the ariny of the Union that article wee private proper ty and I could not give it to him. Ide then asked me for u drink and 1 hatidud him the canteen, telling him that I hatLao.xv_ater, but had sweetened black -telt, to which he wet welcowe if he desired ally of it. lie took a drink and handed ',the canteen, back to me. 1 then suggested to him - that the tea ;night by good for the Colonel who w.ts lying tit illy feet wounded in the sir Miler end much ex hausted• - The captain agreed with me and f - i,cp,i te d o f th e Coloill•I its 1,1 whether 11y ill1bIbl!, " rim who was Ile ing on his side with his I).•tik 1., me, said that he would, bet jtnit then. in a moment he all 11.111tIlld and Yttidcee " ' Ili • 11 ,, one of our " " 1111.:1 I I,d till .••• ••• • I•• 1 ! , 11:1 , ,I I) Lille 0, - R . " al' "' rd , •r!,•,1,,,5. ) ,!, mel iotemleil-for-toir last is it:Yankee 1-lauginiti (1111emiteent , • 11111 Will, lomo ved after our pap..t. And ' lie reeeivod, ' , Here's ty you Yank," and 1,0, a g tot I!, pri t A s - Tiarii i Mie of mailin.t, dial !of shall I re. , wmitylud qt)lfiier on Ids road to lie rear Olio esSed. "Littt N Aikinspn, or the 2ti h ! onir uo'• ••sdlder - olio at the time) being' very dtegituctit Georgia voruuteers, iu coundaud of 'Lawton's Ilri;atie.'? • • - I t.ilertain. It will prove not uniuterOstfog, I= =IS 1L..n1 MEI = =II ~,,.. ~, At it i:u =SE M /NIL\ v)ii, 9 o rh , •r.l has bevel oucaiio:,al VIII IIislu:, sine, I (.151111,g hut her the 1. , 511, , ur all has I,,•ea tiul,t, It I, sail (hat a, al 1111,ilet• I,t. Hit. Liu la! the and 111, Ilrifi2l:l4 the N%.)(11,t11,1. - Wo hope it ul;tt IPc 3(1, ;e 111 nuworr aUll out is (~ p orted largt.• o'clouli otittnput•ing, again told the pr01.),1,c,i y Is that it battle wIl be fought, to day It wholo DI both arini •s. When. this collies on our light or Saturday, compared with it, will be looke I ilium its a mere, skirmish tity will " lay themselves down in their Itt , t sleep - and many more will fdi with patitkil w.tunds.— May that Orcat lt,iing who pre,i , lc6 over the destinies of nations give us His btvor anti grant that the saerilice m y lot be truitless. Almighty has built, up this 'tailor' itt a I is greatness, 115111 unless Ile' keeps the tower the watchman walleth but in vain " I believe Fl,' will soon smile upon our en deavors, and that the end of this terrific con flict .wi I be It lasting peace 'low long have too many of us - crusted in human ell deavors and human skill I Others there are, and 111101)' too, whose prayers are ascending to the Great Ruler of Nations for His to give us victory. Would that all had 1.10110 this from the I.ieg,inintig.. 'Elliot should our arms havo already been. HI/ecomsnil: Alla we are ',glad to know that their prayers ate ascend ing, and our confidence is strong iu their speedy answer. iIIS rv•t:oi toil 4 19.1, NO, 111:1 I. 110 In tit.. 1,11;4.d. hilt tr04.,i,,,t,0t. whit. iS Lo LE PTER. FR3 51 Tarn It.LbS,AII,VES Thrt Itiliitwitig letter from mir vorres1)011 il..itt tit l'oth'iittily A, 7111 .it.r,err t.t, was writ • ••. it 111 I in t A number of our men had unslung their knarzkeks in the ditch an d . a lieutenant sit ting near tile opened one to get out a blanket; saying that he hadlibilling to sleep on no his servant had hie bligggo As lie nosed up - a blanket, a small te,tament droppe.: put of the knapsack I picked, it tip and asked him if lan wanted it. II 111011 it and g•,‘e, me an w her, in olrrh iir said he ha I 1,1u0,1 on the he had writ(eu his name, "Al t 7 , bl-rnith, Co. IC. GO,CI vo onteer":" Hob, eolot I forolea Cry. bi,ll o!•lolon II our Tblint trice 11 ble 1 ogf.!lier in I lie lil , ;1). (1110 f 1.111 . IV./1111 , 1,1, Wi/U , hall been pi tick nl the edge of Uro wo .cis, er mit:a in beo3ole 11s atbl recognized I bts ofheer om one whu H41,V.•.1 biro bay 0i,vh...1 by one of the rebel sal di, Leing relieve l at the ditch I col ihe l'olow•I too inomil it 1,1,1( tho I. title hell 'file of three nilw e r, limit will huh rioichol the lot ling Ivy siolineil %viten he writie i lie listatitent. 1.0 ul V . ; inlimlith boll given ow nl.n the 'mum of the Colonel owl gave me 1111 Or AL home The Cip win, Vitiketitotig, ts.re film) teiin. owl the Colonel front t. 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IS, L , l nl Ihe wm) , li tt! nmu 1,11 ,t•ty 111, li' 111.0 %%11, (1111 I away. 111 :a!II 1111 litit it I II !t•‘ s.iul! I " 1"1. "'" " Lt "" II"' ,211 i ni.ij go 1111 Ito moil it ME however, even at this time, t, many of our readers, who will recognize their friends and acquaintances among the actors in the fear ful drama there enacted. BATTLE Fine or PREDTTI,EBIIUEII, P. WIVE BANK or I: ,1,,1117,50CK, • 1,70.1114)er 4th, 181;2, .do I write to Yo n or banks in tthich l'enosylv an i a "R e . turves hate triicip 1101. :pi sis Solidity, ntl as the tiring lots I.lel lieovil a bit, I will write this :toil give it to one or the tvotiniled 801,1 era who arc tatting over in amlnitariees• \Ve criiii:4e I this niter clay before yesterday on the polito.ll hrliig.s, ill der rover of the till rt. ifil:!i ; and as it was Li', 111 tile t•Vell t‘i• 111 'ohing hilt merely had tho ene my. owl resit hivionte le t.r the High - i• nexi nice ',Pig at till I,ll‘ wire itoeoil Ili tho p iiS,Lri , t•ii n, lilt the 11 , 11,111111 !ht . !' :18 :IS we were in position, " opettoil lli ht 11, re it %%wild Riefler, perhaps. to givo idiot of Imo:, at least as far its toy lilnitr , a k the Irtsi iou ex Innis. The right grand for ifiwki•r; 3,1 ihijor tioireral bra l.lio hell the 101 l (ion. s i_iirps en tho 101 l of ' Crank fin i grill I .11V1- 4 1,11, till 1 0 1 0 I'roi!.tlyauia ier )1 tj 1r n oral it I , the extriono loft of tilt; Ih , mile eolikiii rot of al an IMIIII mill' —I ht• u•ir IS with their littitcr slep. 'l'l.o 7.1. R. I.tr :I; 0p..., .1 1. ;I. INTL likg 1110 kPll 1 110 1 1 111:11) • 11 1,1 1 1 1 12./111 1/It, l 'td, 1, I.llk 111•1 r 11111 1 . 1 awi , l /1 11 ' 111 u 11, Inll 11001:;;11111 run in 1/1 ill' IMI 111 , 1.111. Olir hop.) on iwreeivilig tI 1:1,11,1 LT. anti }II I•k1 1110111 11111 kll 11 111 1 111,.: 1•1 IV II.• 111111 ' l lllll \II , r kll l l 1111 7d, 1.1-.1, in, 16111 iu :1 Xll u'l II I w.• 11. I 111'..,11.1 I'l 1/111 n 111' =1 ~ti , ifir 1 . 1 . 2i1H1 tit 11P11:d Ilk I t111"I Clf; “I Mt . 1,11% ISI 1•11..• • ilt1 ,•• 1Iii/ ' t ti • 1.,; 111 u,, 11p . 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I •I•l •od lino. rl will) ill. 62.11111 i! 0,1.11 , ` up I.2.'it a'. I lii iil lu,ii, tliiliiv ii,•• . Wirt f~l I 1 I 1;1:w I 0..1,11,1 11. lnl Itnig , et• !hew, it will hit \\ rI aL Ali re i. - / , re . [ tt 111 111 it (.11 C. It% ‘v:ti I, r,tit tr,uu our eqr.v that do,vu In li-ar the MLA' ;tti,l were of 1110 ea H gr Itt.l a ~•;.111, TI,• lii iti 2 . ul .Intieta•o call Not to it. It was for-neural MIN Brie'. 116 c Ilir roll oC 1110 heavicit thawkr--,11 is our -idf•, too. The relA-I-i klieg eery le w shot s , e‘ e ept their hnlp showol-1, who lire , l tit o u ortgmeers while in h . z:l; the l'riila Inure jog ear.y, the river and teak -pus NeSAion of Ole city, under till 01.:124. , i1/11ill shelling of the reliefs. The effect of our tiring the day before 'was 'painfully evident in the ri idled and burnt houses. One Iniuse tin Caroliuesiree , has lifty-eight shot through it; awl very few houses in the city escaped being struck. About toan, on Sathrtlay, the main fight began, and lasted uutd night put an end to it. Our division was the first ongag ed, and Ave were met 'with a perfect Storm of shot, s• ell and musketry. Every portion of the field was under it heavy truss fire, and the nature of the grout) I and the rebel works, made it perfect madness to attempt to take them from the front. But our furies made lute attempt, and thOugh unsuccesstul, we held our most advanced line of battle until lust night, when we re crossed the rivt.r, ettrrt ing off'iu safety all our wounded. Far lour d its this army held that city under the guns of the enemy. fought a ternlic battle, held our line of battle until our wounded earri.4l and only al , a,loned tau ,ettsition to reoew the attack ht ayother'point. The rebels novel' felt tlwir enlroutdlloelllB. If thaw hail, they wfuld have been " wiped" out of existence The musketry an 1 can• notordieg ow bath sues were terrific and wholly indescrihable• The loss in our r gi wont, !rum number ongaged, 18 very lar2e. The greatest lobs is the death oreol, ZisN 11 , 11. I Ile Eqgilliellt t , fill 111 A plnce:nr whom the wen will light so %%cll. lie was . brave, energetic, and n good u u •tie;an; The' num itttetv it, .and hitd en..fithotto iu him, Enclus , •d I send you a list . of Ole .oasnal ties in the contipthi t :s,lrunt Cumberland county. It is as perfect as we can wake it A, hilh I,wi IBM cl, I t I= I lV I:H., I 3, V b,trs wilp 1[,11,t. 1/ /11.-11. g lIMINI 1 i t :11.111 II etc 112.11. E\ I 1,. I. 1, now, and will nerve to quiet the anxiety of many at homi-,. Thus fas,,soldiering a Trees admirably with me. It is perhaps not the easiest life in the world. nor the safest, 'but it has its chances, a , d thus far my chance has been a safe one. I never had such health andd sifengtb, am perfectly contented, though I sometimes strongly deore to step into your office and hear the telegraphic news of the evening. I,iBt of killed and wounded in the action of December 1:1th, 1862, in the Cumberland county eu npanie,t of the 130th Regiment of Penum.)lvanin Volunteers • Cal. 11..1. Zinn, Killed. Cole - A, Cap t. W. M Porter, Carlisle ; Pa. Ai!/r,/ —Private Philip I% , rber, shell. 11-oinol,l-1 ;ier..:eaet George Thay.T, 11.1111 hands, slightly ; Sergi. James B 11,01, shot, severely ; Privates ' W. 14' shouhl , r severely ; I 1,•,,!,v, slightly ; 'Johnston Ev. ens ; \Via. C. Cortiman, hi•ad, slig:itly— on duty; C. N Early, head y its. C.) D.—Capt. .17.e15., Shipponsbarg, Pa. rgt. .f A Willis, log. elight- Is; 5.).... f t .1 Alingt•r ; Corporal G J I\ll Loan, ba,.lc, sovc•rely ; Privlves J S So,ahlt.y, ; (leorg e ; I) Konslnaii, slightly Co npa•tv L Laughlin, hoad off A Ege, contusion, Fr,•gn, shell wound, slight ly; .1,11:os :•Lll,:r, arm, severely ; J. slightly, Colerly,ny '• F"—Capt ,Tulin B Zinn, )10- .. rllllCmkur , r, Pa . • arin at tain,i •t A C l r untirr, thirh, slid lttly l' K It, lh, arm, severely; Joseph For Farner, thigh, slightly;. l'orier, hip, slightly; J\ Kinsley,. ann. 811;211iir i‘Viirllll?) head, slight— ly ; Georgie side, slightly ; Samuel sli ; .1 Sii•wart, sidr, slight ; fill, it- 'ii, nrm sli hid Jl3 Landis, 11 L.unimrt, breast, severely. npany "( Capt. John S. Lone, Car l', [H Iranetri;Liker, i; ; .1 l',‘•ilsl.•y. •slightly. \V., I ;111,11,, .1 s;'''l'th; .. H , i,•, 1 ,', • 1, . .1 K M, ;inn ~ , v o, r ely; I II I I ,1L,1111'.. Scri.t , ! It • 11. ,il' 11 y: %/11..r.L! S',e,vztrf. •:1 ; aLci 11r.dg , olis, .1 h•g, Ti 1 ,,, r feet as WO cant m , w. In a li•w it will lie ellang- Litt mit materially. O',DR iUlil Cattnt Riatttrs. l'ipEß N:xi EEK. n aecor, dam uith a time honored custom, we will, ph per t Week. The °hieCl of I hi , ST,,pele=i,el 1 , 1 to give those employed is th r ' Iting u l and minting oldie Irt..tts that tar rest aril recreation, which lie rl,lcr actiorileil to (;reel: a 7.1 1.! inn. 11e Iccl asi-oircil that ou.r ucTlieice iii Ilih arrallge w-ht. if arlythi , ig very ini. , ,rt;int in the onduct of the µar should cciir, an ox:rn containing the ‘ ( 1 1,. (:ouc;tiut, the carrier th. Ilfu k 11 , , l' 4 :1111-.51,1 11,3 to rerniod our p hat Mill cull ulnuPthem on New 1119 " A.l.lress." and t',:l' h. !,opci t.. lin,l limo all "at home," v.i We :1 , 0 ri the toil to ,hate that the (~,• .• CTI1111)4 , :iall,1 \'all y 11 11,1: 1,0 L.:Mai 111(1 'Sem ..a,, t. antes 1 . 1111111 , Z due on ill', I! •141...,, 11)11;t I pald ihe day ii:eviuus. T"A St .tes soldier, from the, il.k Saturday last, with ;•1 i-t•• In i!ltary Imimrs shortest day ti:.. r It was also one or the coldest Proporty" was s ~11 la,t to a l‘fr Ernog,f.r, of 1:.1!'onore, for S...Vt'll . 1 . 11,1/6:L11,1 I 'Ol larS. I m oi:l)P:rt.—An order has been requiring Provost 'Marshals to al articles f): 'NI Hilary clioliing, shoes, lilatil:cts, overcoats, arms, equipments, Sze , which have been issued to soldiers and lost or ili.poscil of be them. A person not a r, in whose rossession such articles aro (win 1. must prove that limy acquired them Ic, lolly If proms: marshals do their duty, a lane amount of g,t)corn•r en t property may Le rocoVerel EV I. 11F: ACC I NT —On S'i,turday last, KLINE, while working nt a ro , h in ! ! machine, on the farm of Joseph Miller, in Midillcisex. township, !net with a very se. ere accident, which will probably co=t him WI arm. He l\ i,hed to stop the machine. and to do so, it a'as necessary to ihr,w a strop or hand off a p u ll e y I n doing s,), he made a mistake, and caught hold of the wring [N: rd. This drew his arm on the breaking it in three places between the wrist and elbow. V BRUNE, ASSA Uhr—On Monday last, SAMUEL E 1.1.1017, Esq., one of our most es timable citizens, was assaulted in an out rageous manner by a drunken vagabond, calling himself Philip Meyer. Meyer came into Mr. Elliott's store, and insisted, in an independent mann er,ou having soon• money. Upon being 'refused, he became insulting, and Mr. Elliott ordered him out, whereupon, without any further provocation, he struck Mr. E. with a cane, inflicting a pretty severe cut_upon his face. The ruffian then smashed the window With his stick and fled. He was sion alter arrested by °nicer Hughes, and taken before Justice Sponsler, who commit• ted hiln to answer• the charge of assault and battery. In the Justice's office, he stated that he had been in this country but Jeer teen years, and in that time had been twice in the Penitentiary. Gow) NEWS F :It .! AVERN IcEFFIIRS. supplement to the : Revenue Law pas. sed by the House of Representatives Tuesday week, provides that Hotels, Inns, Taverns, and Eating Houses need take out but a sin. gle lie;•use, and will not be required to take out a special license for each branch of th'eir business. The language of the original law re dered the latter construction imperative, and Commissioner Boutwell was compelled so to deride Zt was tria;nly through hits of., forts, and that of the Assessors in the several districts that this explanatory bill was pas- Sed. We give the main provisions of tho new bill in another Column. flav,rstiek, both. C, , pt 11,dLiel,er, N. Cumberland ghlin,