v.. J. S. TODD, Ilililor & Iublilicr. WESIESS AY eC. U, M A C;ool Iianco. propose to take lh-of, Corn, Turk or Cord Wood from such of our patrons as wish to pay their subscriptions in that way : provided they do to before the first of Janunrv. J hat Is all till rr Were the last words of a (lying soldier a-, he lav gasping in the agonies of death, i:i i ..,: of our unfortunate battles. "We rvjvat the interrogatory, What is all this for Who is responsible for the late fear ful di.-aster ? "Who precipitated our brave nrmv into a useless encounter ? Who marched (Jen. F.urnside across the Hap- Obiliiary. Our paicr goes forth in tokens of sad ness, to mar the 11 stive scenes of Christ mas, with lamentations of wo. The Tlie ISattle. As we were Aliout 11 1 "'. k ! , scene at Fredrieksburg, brings with it the familiar names of of many of Cambria's brave pons in the obituary of killed and in the list of wounded. While a na tion mourns over that terrible disaster, we, in common with many bereaved rela tives, mingle our sorrow with their tears, as a hist tribute to departed worth ; whose places at home can ne'er again bts filled, and whose services to their country too, will be sadly missed: for "A bold peasantry, their count r pride have an im; "diate change of measure?, President called (Jen. Ilalieck from the - ...t t. - - i ... H I'M io assume U'niiii.um in urn .unites, i , . . . 1 i i iiiitl ot , r the next sound which greets says the A. J. IFw, he has organ-zed olir ..,rs w-m iK. t,0 ,,t ,. two campaigns, each of which has resulted ; Fnion. The public pat "a nee is exhausted, in disaster and disgrace. The last of This stupendous Juggernaut of nn Admin these catastrophes is'the worst, iaaM.mcu Oration crushes hundreds of thousands of . . . ii-iii brave I men soldier- beniath its bloodv as it is a more stunning and latal mow to ; . i . , . - , , I wheels ; but it ma.. s no lmpr.ssio 1 0:1 public confidence. Our earlier discoinii- j tu, rebellion. With a new army of six tures did not lower the te n.; of the public ! hundred thousand mil brought into the ! miiicl or shake its confidence. When once destroyed, cm never lc Mip- i plied." ; measurable superiority of the North in Who will raise the curtain from the every kind of military resources, made southren bank of the I 'appahanuook and J.mbt absurd and discouragement pusil- j t..l The im- held since .August, wo n- wor.-e o.t i..- dav.thau 0:1 aiiy prec. ling lay smoe the rebellion broke out. Iiv ry ha-luc 111 ;c lev of this adnamsiratioo has b.-eii a in:- It pahn: ek, auaiust his le tter judgment and the wishes ot icry experienced o.u cr under his command? Wl-.o is Com liianik r-in-Chi f of bur armies lV.-.-i-d- iit hinco'n holds the destinies of thi country in the Will '.v of his hand. He a:id his ce.binet alone are responsible for !i:is strei:--?h.-!. d the der :ii!:n- not taint at the liorrid spectacle i W hat h!iiinous. 1 Jul alter two such enormous i atioii ot the r ix-.s :.y 1 :!:; !.;::j; thi .11 i and th.ir I it .l,w not wiili n nt the thought of tl... 1 Vet-1....t 011.I Cl.. i i;-h: .or thr iro rtv, t.. ir Ii.mes. I ..ii.-ii'i 1.1 . ' IllMi Ii'-l!.s. ll. I:l'.- llilll I'l carnage an 1 I'loon.-ne i v. men ic ii.en uie ii;uieeK ii-.ve l.ut on iii-national ardor, . . . . . " , , . , , .-ii- . , dv. hoig-, and ;n .-Mivtitv ami honor ., plains alj-jut 1 reiK neKsbiirg .' miles ot wh:'.t can v. - fin ;.;' r expect iot.i the com. j ; t . - ..,. , 't ., i it il f entrenchments, stivwii thick with t!:e bined .tupi-hy an 1 i:n'.iihty of these slaughtered forms of thou.-ands of the ' o'.Vieials but ncdi ::eei:i.:i:':;:i '-.is of national sacrificed brave, who s!--p that doepsh ep disaster ? Of what ::v: il is th l)v of j ! ' l ' that knows no waking. i Achilles in 1 .d- t!;:-.'. ea:s::o; i. nd it ? i What follows is a list of tin killed and : f vhat a.' :i-d wounded from this cotmtv, jathered from resources if th y io he il.c.s Mj-sru.tW- w!iie?i !.:' h:i::g lor l.o.shrix ;.i and d -::::.gogue ..rntuc.it, e.-tahilshvd in ;;-p .'.U i J f:.-i T.ii?: ! o I'-; im:S -! v 1 1 I . - t t !'.; a: y S'. .;:. ii i.d on so an-, in sinp:i ti.'.ts. T'e.s a hni.i;stniti:'u ha- ci-s.-i !.- dat'-I the S i.th by :.n i.is.;.. p cx'.ln jnish- d ; dust tint of our throats at the tavern We took a very palatable guzzle calhtl applejack. 1 handed the landlord a one d 'liar bill , a irentiiiio one, of his own neijh!.. !hiHd, he looked at us as if we inieiid. d to impose on him by asking him for char.'r we declared we had nothing less, and that we would rather the aj pie had 1mvi all u-i-d in the raw material as thev wire by Adam and Kve than we should iir.jxisv tin 1:5m. S I oil! -red him a compromise, which he accepted and we b. ame t o I friends. I tol l him the day was warm and we would take, a breath ing sp !h and then take some more of his i p!e j;iiee and that would make it easier i lor him. lb- he then could do it in coppers, so we 'k the other dose, pock eted our T" p nni s and got into the cars :i th wa- niving its last whistle. Tliis road pa'-s thro-igh a well ctiliiva- ' ted j-avt of N w .f.-rs. v, and through niauv of its hauls.;.;' towns, such a- n'-l positi- n l'oi!:i!'-! lJ-.rdeiitown. .v! ot sU 1 1"! ... 1 -1 . illl'l ..SS.l Ii...' i-., l icksburg, along li.e . thrm the brin'MiiL' of Tone's brokt ii arinv load "ivts it life and vigor. I - c- rr i w ...... i i l I i:,,-,;,;,,.;,,,,, ,r WmJ.;,,...,. to W m AiuIh.v tor some time Ln!oiv the ; pananinKK . v- 1 he great movement at 1-lvdencksimrg, " K ' train would .-tart for rhiladclphia. a on .Saturday the loth, resulted in another I winch was the catastrophe to Ilallcck s yoim:, ni.m wUj, xvi,om became inti disastrous defeat of our armv. that has ! oth,r 'l,:''?'- Clouds and darkness ;ii:lU.yv ;u.qt,aiIlU,l oll the pas-ag-. aiwl loomy intelligence from the late terrific J thakon ll0 cuu);(lonce of the few who still I ,1,,v scttI llke a I':lU vcr tlic national myself con. lud.1 we would wa.-h the have faith in the present Administration, "opes ; no eye of faith can d, scry what which alone is responsible. Since the j lH7'"h I he hoi r ' as struck wi.en we must o.c t '-. :i . ; ...-.. ..... in.ii,! s:r,, j time bri-k skinni-hin w;,. , the out-kirts of th-- town. :!,. r, ,, shoot-rs stubK : .i'y c..i.i. . , x of the ground as our sklr::.V . ' ceil. Carolhi'-. i.r Main sf , v " pinl by (Jnnil inib;i:r. . .. rero's and acting (I.-n. -with portions .f Haii-i k"s :.:.' l itter, with hi-aniil.-rv. J of the riv. r in the n. i:.h , middle cross:: -. w!,'-!i :.: raihi;id bridg-. ( ;!i. r corps C'f (Ii r, nd Wi!,-oX :.- ' . . Cl!pl-d the tl:er ."-! of" the line of advane ( ir . Yfl across t!:e rivei. eo,:"; ; of .ur f r-os. 1, :i cenple of hours Inish! the en. :nv on the 1 Fnik-rsel.-bmsg had d ;. f the sub-ab- of the ; i: co,;;:;;n oi, !!:. c:! th. ir ii' -w c -i i to :.tem .1 liUlUi' o ii ijl.'Mo-.vi-. : and . -o-s !'.. ' 1 ii r I a-u n. v n il l tii.a'dv .1s to Cam rrv to Wah.ut .-tiei t whait" .- 1 1 V. - tic surcv.ir -o!if The .h:.v- obhlero v.-!.:. ' ' '' to t.:e p a !..'.. i-i -' ' " 1 - -i ae- : t i.i a ;;n. :is sources, as we nave no to govern us in making such a statement ; Co.. V. To 1.1. . I' ti e Olst : Adj J.l.s. C. N""l:, C.sj i .) -i::! M. J i.e.-. bleats. I -l.ii P.. il.iv, Wm. A- So-tt. ju.iI piivi-.tts h-Ln M. Jet.es, dm: T-x, n..:.:d l'. K: N ielisee. I.wi M. o:e an.1. 1 .ivi ! Mor-ar. of :!.e l:j:iid, were kdlvd. Ai!.o:ig t!:e -.vonr.dtd in the s.iiiH1 rr:iiM-i:t :."e iit:i;h J. lluir.ph rt vs, f-inee dead : John F. Wiggins. w..nt '.tl h.lon.en : Josc.li Mii'i-r. in 1 Lln- t!.:s wholesale murder. Ahnuiam coin is endeavoring to sc.vm himself and ilireet news i ed by ad..i:.:.-ir..t:e and i.o.: .:i h'es, who. as oiien as they soldi- rs to lKU;!e, s--:vl t!c butih.-ry : S .l.h.rs vl... cause u:. hr w ; !'.. y an I count it joy to d: ' '11 the a jT".tctu! co!:?:try con--:-,-: i.s which th- ir :: v. p - !.d oi:r br;'.- o a fntitl'ss '..I'. a Sio-oe .il.ial lea Us l of ki:::c : s til ' piiv.'i 'ilio so "ro'.e ti:e I moil !ee!:e-.- v. i!-:v p: ev. rv S;:.:-j cxe.pt S-uth C;.r :!:.a :. :h-- 1 g;:.:."::g of the war. It !.:.- wa-t..I ir . Visions reso:;rci-s. sj ::-:.d- r. d p:.'ci :: t: l.-l t!:e h a. t.- .-I' 1. nn n. a: 1 ' :. l-'ed the lot g m.!1 r't g ; aties i ! th- c : :;tvy. I: .-inr-d- Kf.-r- t!..- v.- .' 1 t!..- ;:.!:! ;e 1 !: !. i'lat I'li- i' tu- gii.i.ii.L'. I i. 't all ? w fhot we. ks in v.: there wax no ehau-jv !,..d it l.-.t U . n lbr the sev- I.:oi;i t tiom ,;i.!mv. Ir: ! .i r: ! ir; th ' .-tr-t -ars. had a c"jar, a plug ot J.- iii ta. it e . v :ii p v.v 1 : -t h we e. : !d : l a. eo or a. -.;:.-.- of !;rlr. tl.oi io,-. ;-- -t-.-f.ed a'i'.'.i iaon - . orders w.--- Up the ,''. at the p -lilt o! : e;;-v to - b::r. : -iti..:i:" Th.- rT:. of b to -. oh.- C'.;ie!i's o th- d-.x-t. i.-'of r II ;v ..!!. t!." !- :t of t" Starg:-' ii.:;oa : l.'irl'. ) Ti. - f ,.. il i ur j ' !:.; -- d t the l.:' : Mil I M..1T:- : .nd WJ..-r. :.:i i'.V'.l I . . v.h W" I 1 i d '.lar5 v. 1 ifth I 1:1 ! to fr-v his skirts from the blundering stra- l' : '- r in brc.-; , r th- ir relative, U a p e h; i-g, nn-MIr.j l ' , " Niitii.tn s-ai.i.era, iii tnih : D.u.iel Loi,". m . , . 4 . tcgy which remorselessly huile.1 thou- S ;t( k : Ilwn H. Kva:,; Hugh Ik F.v.c.s. . -'rr"v- iaa turn- t.i-- v.-ori..i. f. na- .ands of Vre.ve soldi-rs to a premature head ai. 1 .ma : (.'.ni.-t .Shir.atVIt, hi hoe! : .' tio-n-. wa; i in. : nd t ictiA i,. r :!: s-.l- , , i i i -n j . r v;.- S. rt. J. in N. Ev;ia-, .1.. i.'-.hr . G-... W. c i,- . . it...- t - ! n gt-avc; hut ihenddnolh.lls.des of An- p,,.,,, u- r: v.'m. M.d.m, Den, (,!,:, ot " '' '; 1 " - . "; dnin. the -hosts of slaughtered legions, UViklar.d. in head ; lVter M.ilh. r:.7 in fee wh .!e irttio:: - pet m ::i-::;n.:.ig p '";'' ;r,l th ;. .. r b :-t b :v i n '. 1. wa . t 1. 1 t:.. i:n f a the a cronies of the suffering woui.d.d and the wailiiiLS of willows mingkd with the lamuttatieus of comitle.-s orphans, rise no in judgment against h.im, and like a huge tingeilK.ard iH.int surely and t.a'h'.y to the Vi sidee.t in unmistakcable terms, f-i'.-nifving, "thou :.it the man." Abra ham h'meohi through the agency of den. Ilallcck and Secretary Stanton, l.a.s deso latid the h-omes and sent death to thou sands of our bt others, ar.d a'ilouo n r..-j l-ss, fruitless butchery. Wc write not in j anger nor with fellings of revenge upon the imbecility of them whose overween ing vanity has brought this deep grief upon the nation : but while we in common with m-my others, mingle our tears over tlie graves of the fallen, may we not ask, nav, demand of the administration a strict account of the many failures which have decimated our armies ? Why v.vre the necessary supplies kept from the army of the lVtomac which prevented an im mediate advance into Virginia after the battle of Antietam I Why was Central M.-Ckllan removed just on the eve of a iireat battle, whm he had his plans laid. to attack the ivbtl den. I-e? Why were the. noiiteon bridges delayed horn L . (Jen. Uuntfide until the en- my laid iorti lied the entire surroui.iliug country, and then a command given to him to march his entire tunny directly across the I.'ap paliannock, in the face of those fortified ramparts, to be remorselessly slaughtered ? These are momentous questions which an out raced people demand shall be fairly answeivd. It the President in his vanity be determined to annihilate our brave sci dier? for the sake of his Abolition job of negro emancipation, the sooner the people k.row it the Utter; for they may then f.-ek a remedy. Hut as it is, it is folly to expect success to crown the efforts of our armies, while such imlKcility points the v,".v. ar.i shou.ih-r : m. Kv;ms. m head hii'lm Stiles, in thih ; lhLe:t 1 Km vciv.'ix. head and sh. ul.h r : le .. C. F:shvr. J. W:l-h.-.Ti.s. II. Eviii.s, hiihard J. lkm.ct. (' lp. X. .S.uu.ikis. Morris T wis. .i:..l I'.u.iei litttkct ; ;!.-. killol. Sergt. J.Ui.os M. o: e piiv.ite II. Pike, of ti e i-'toth : o;r:,!r- J:K'-.b Of.inger. J. M. Jkmhiy. Corp. C. A. Markle. Joseph II uniltoii. " J. "hi. .h i es, Capt. Pv.tl.ai.d, lUvid lh.w.od. I)n.:l H- w ;i:ii, J.unes Shet n.ui, J-h:i I,ui:is n, A. J. Lase. liichar.l Jhiher. X -.d Ksu.lhdi. Ceo. U M .rris. Uiehani Willian.s, J. Ma.-kh:!!. Xianol Mcllhi.rr. of the I h S.r-t. J.hu I! -felts, . ft::j 11 ;h re.-erv.s. kilt.-.I. M.ison JTcCahister, womuhd. nr.d Win. Kvmis. v. or.adul at.d takn ; ri- .i.er. "ni.d Hicl.ard M. Jot.es.ofC.. F, l-V- Ilegt.. killed. b'.und ; in.' l:-e..ii:i -t. nee and char.; tai.s-m :ir. et the la Vtl.u;.ts of armies av: 1 le- luc- th - h i. 1 ?hed to n the no furtf.er The bl:t tlie i!ii!vi ached. be o::d wh'.eh b--w t W ; ' o.i : via; i..i..: i; wr e ch.r.. bu.-cl oi i;.- i.e. a r- s- ; . ; - and n-h: v im-s.t : !:' .';;: and ". !'" '. ia in -e . 1h t w-eu -I--; - ;'!..-::v :r.d :h" .:-;5 -:;.-.. ..; : -. as h - V . n exhih" . 1 1 y the ad- ! :o": 1! of .V. 5 .i-:eo!n. :;! :: is to ! Mixed f.'o;. i tic a ta li. nd. Lie I---.'; t v a'i;i:d or i.e.' s:.!ha-n:-. I' .'i- ex" pt s s. m r. !:a::'s v.-. b'i-h..- a- e .. r - t. o i ! n , i -: n. c. Fro n the l : d ia.1. - - m: in. -a-'. : i-'- Fi.ion may . v I . .. 1 u .. i ... . .ii.' . lk. i ..1::i.. . w -v...... .. x - i -i.-te ; n I rad.eai re: t ciii's's of hl.-tny will fail on ; Iin-o'n n .- f:n a::d t. l brought th.ir country t h. c.v.e of ruin hi:s men .t rate. incensed t .r. Th Ji p i- short of thesi:::.:i sr.nt and faiihlcr total wreck. bo a!;. : an I n 'thing ary r m va: oi" the i.nio- J j-. ..t pil .ts c.r.i save it from : .:!:! ! oi . Co-.;'..rV i'il v. II to ail :.- !.a '. ' an i;..n:e-ha'e . s of men. It is tl a :i l . i o;istruc:io;i ; i . o si e:u.it i . a:i ;n;.n ' . . .. ci'.an : :l n ri.s a d af i r t tic re : i ledi.i'a:-; and ju.-i'.v W !:: hoe.;- of th" lilia! .e i n". 'o i- lend, and -t bid ; I "a." v. . I a. i'.::g . , rv iav a: :.d th. v c-.M -hot and -h-. - t!:e plain f ' : th. W 1 ad, ;;'..-.,i i . In th: :-.:.. of ntfair- I wa- j uu ! -r tafd fire. ,h".t .i.raid iha; tl, - word- of a f(- i mo-v.-l d .w.i. Th- II I I - 1 1 J Jill. 'I I 1.1 .!. .--s,.., .o t ,t : n I'd! k'C'T ;-'. a ' i'L in :, r r-i- a tint Ve have n words of uuMiid.i: for ; 5" 41 C-.f" A beautiful gold medial has hei n presented to l'owell Sharp, the cngimvr on the lt nr.syivnr.ia Hall Ho: id, who so hi roieaily savi d the lives of a large number !liU' 1:1 of passengers, while crossing the AM "gh. ny mouii'.aie.-. at the ri.-k of (en. F.nrn.dJ. He a vt rv ! r. n: i Letters cf a Tru".tllrjr S'lin:t r:U - S.-ii;i!icl, No. 10. -tyle of man from di" braggart Fo; c, and h -: rv s cmmN. ration rath 'r lan cen- ire in ins ii-;iy nusioruaie. ..n. urn- side "rftil II. l:l r ' '' i"-; JlC W;lS '(;.'- hi-own iife ' 7V to move o i 1'red riekb!:rg by y- 1 ... now a i- not -t. r etc h .1. i Within a laurel wreath on the obverse ; r. mptory directions .mm the following inscription : 'vlucli dominei red oxer his " IVvsentid to Fow.ll Sham, Knvir.vr ' extorted his oh. die:; ' a. h;n.ton. on the 1 er.nsylvi:i:a l.aiiroad. oy t'c passcngi-rs on the train from l'ltt.-h'irg, November 1 1th, 1S12, in testimony id" their admiration of his nob'.e and heroic conduct in saving their lives at the risk of his own." On the reverse is a handsomely cngra- , the h' kh'.s d picture el a locotneuivc, withui a laurel wreath i On di.--tra.-t the i!. OMi ae. S '.rat ! it 11 :.f it is . u-ily : t th:- ' ot iiie vr.ir. vet l!i re a 1 : r !. ! of fi. shio.iaV.-s t!:a.l l.u.d.t !' t Xp. I It is a -.e. v liau i-o:;c : hve. i he It are n:i.ner. as and sn'.c.did. amo;. th. :.: nd ar- tic Fnitcd Stat-, th.- -:i !!.;!'. : ; tic (. :ar a ion. ife 1 .a. .Ca. !i--a t 1 aa l Mar. hi h.-u.c Th !,..:- s ;;. ad i crthcl in ;he !.:at. by hrg p-int-.d ! li.i.-i.d.s on the si I' v.-.t!1 . a.nd if vou (Jen. Ilallcck ! ,v ,.' ..iVe credetve to these boards "and i :'. f'.. i..-;hr: and ihey were ; th.e runner.", for t'u s h'.n.-"s oach lease i- dihiyed so long that the i l.cmv occupied ; tl !; 'I I ill sc-rrc! : i .' r. ::i-l ". f i till i'tcj e: J.-rc. fr;?-iy .. " f-.--.: u :,! H:.. io - r ti! v ihe line. For file. !1 le-'.st they r main iv.i OirvViiril th.y j r. s-. ... . - 'oV I-.;;r.u.tv itilll. 1 i.- i or ;i civ art ot l.e 1 iv.tr; 111."' ' p-'ri'. .-t i . h. 1 the l a-- . ; ; a le :;.:. r br'.ga-te oj r.-i. cn-st an-! p -uv in fre-h n t short rai c'e. I : i th- r. :.l ed. I l.p.Vn. " I l'( '. I li J V; t. e. Wlau h s or- pro- 1 1 T . . oeicd l 1- r.'". ne,.-:,i;r li ml.-e of (len. Halleck that his l-ontoon should liut't him ther. !i this cmcrja nev a couticil Inst in t'c c-.untry. j:i'oceed. .1 to 'i rov. a.-oi:: :h v ri ;.i t !i.-,.c- ; a i;:c wi-li TI:? "1 -rr.I ;r: ii ii title" ti" i'l-irti - t it !t:n s-..o ; i :.., .., .. . -1 '' -ft i f'll (I I, ii?' i', ti-trl ,n t n i-'!'- t i ' I ,11. ' . '... '.-. I j !''': . C ' y"' ' I ' ;' i A' '"!' Tinr. I'll'' I'm - of !i:-.ttle a- it appear.! in the i i r: ; I? t r. iv i- as tollows: The sixth ai ia v e.-rp-. ; h-r t i . a. Smith. Frank- .o :M n.t tier, d an vel;s liolil tl:.- or. r.;. ( J ii Fr. u.h's' ;. . tight six lii :- :-. I -T":.:: fold lee he ti '.fid e.e ,1 ' At d.iyiight. th :".! r ft erne: 1 d;i-io!i : the Ir;. wn up in battle ar plain !m-1"W l-'r.-l'-rieks' the Happaharti !.. At early mom tic i chus. tts. I'enn-yh a.ni.i F ir three oth. r r- uimei'-. in front as sk.i inisi;. i -. skima-h I":"-" i cuhh a.!, il i :u t oi' th ta c . f New York. of war was held ; all l mtj ,s .nr.i. c.c .rl . :;; h a i ot the naig:i- fr:,rn;J ait "h-('nrr ; but l'nntsl le said. In ' ti,,-i of the Hudson. :.U 1 V. :'.- said to be tvT It i.s stated by the I -.mdon Mm'- cone'.u.-ie'ii that he wtw v,.-;j-.'. . . whtnr ' or.e oft!." hands-.m. st piaei s "m the Stat.-. '' Ifr (!,t, that twi-nty-foi-.r French !,n!r t'oi Wnhmt.-i. Jf (Jeneral ; ,,,u i; it'"' VO!'.v 5':,!,, 1;,!-v' -In-ut th.-one ..,..i: i, : t' , . I. , ., ,. ., f.r.'i cat of it was burnt down last ..mv.i.i. . i . .-iiij.j vi n, .i iu,i:nuii,i.;i , i .;o i.misi'.i i:a i iicia:e;i me :;sp.aieiies friend of lV.-i'h nt Lincoln in the city of ; ,,f (Jem Ila'hd; they would ttit have ' j'rt','. New York. We may y t see the Jaco- ' bin di.ic.xr.t. If Fun-.s"; 1 h:d ton;:.! his 1 : J-.,.. ..'.5 :..,. . ... vi.-l .-..0....0. 1 ..riant the r.ui ' ? i i . . . , . . - h-n- Jivi-i-.es ivei. v ( Newton on i nru g 1 .K p.aee. v .u-o ... - . . . . . . . (rveon t .Man .) pi.m.et bin davs i f France upon this continent. C-The re-mains of Mnj. (Jeo. W.Tixld wiiv bii'iight home on l:ut 3Ionday, :md on wsierday :if:err.;xjn, were internal I i the graveyard of the Independent Clr.u ch, aloncr side of his deceased mother. in Ixxlv was followed to the grave by his relatives and friends escorted by a large procession of Odd Fellows, to which order he lx ton-jed, lea led by a plattoon of sol diers who kept step to the plaintive heat t f muilled drums. fThis w.-t k ctids the letUrs of Via tor." which we. hop" have pr..vcd both instructive r.n 1 inteii'-ting. Although they were not puh'.i. h d at the time th. y were written, yet their subject matter is of sueli a nature :ts not to spoil by age. C.-I Ion. A. McAllister will please accept our since re thanks, for sp. rial favor nud complinu-nt to us. his n h 1 p.-:. toons at Fal-.ier.th wh ther-.-. ami Sumivr s corps, v. ..:r:i was m the advance, had im ue.'Iaiolv civ. sed a id ..re to i The Ih.il la ad bli-lge caught lire oeom e nn l a :;-t amom oi s and prop -i t v wee con ojo d b '- oi th- lire sob he 1. Thev ire i. 'Wi '.i :' cciii i. cp lap. .i . . w.-rr.- m "n sne-h as b- i.-khiyers. mi-i'ii-, carp- n- rs, h h :c: rs. arc in g.v;.t d arm 1 : a 1 tilf -e OIV1-! the cxtiv i.i-- rie.ht and rear: ( liii. Uurki on t'c ii ntre. and Jet; Howe on the i 1 JiM-'n's divisions. lit. reUl-. 'I'l,. it..: .irnv (ten 1 !.... .'.T s I Art ill--f f.'.'.UZ 1'' I 1 cvh m S.;-r riM i:irtl ,T ti 1 1 l. Tl il:-iVM i i!e.i-l -l o'i ih n 'li!. i-oim.-et woh ; .uioe. Cen. ll .we's: thm Mea-h V. centre, and ! MeadcV .heid i:- (Jen. Do ibh 1 .V. left, fronliuir t the i "h'?v f wa ''h s..-..thw:.rd and restin- nearlv on the river, j h-eh 's en This constituted the order in uhi h!!lu" ei.n-;. i,. n,a the ..-. r.-i.!-. :ind a':''.it li:.. t lr is O il pos:-. s-H,;, .... i.- ;:v,.ii.:, ,os ! j j;:g!i : i-.tll-t Ot Wai'- s oreat Faeriilee, this crowning disgrace, j Here we r. n...i:i. d till s.-vci oc!K-k in il. our for.-, s were drawn up, there 1 icing the follow i'icr or.h i!:r. e tlistinet lines of battle hme'nvr '.he Fir-t, S-e .- I ,t-. v- .... 1 . . :;i'.i;i'.'.-iel ! wiien would have been smr.d. ! hit when the ; t-v. nr..-- at v. .:e.i tun r .. .... t... .... i e ll..'t.,.i. i New c-V. It lo!-"e;:i'.ii:es.s nii'i iiuuio.ai :i i'i ii.;.ie.i h. i . . , ... .t i wo i-'i i i i iv otui i in iipi-i.i' mi tup (trn;i. i i . - o rn tiiat it war safer a im.i leving meats at Washington had d taln-d Huin- ; .,l;.0.. 1; p, :i..:..Miish'mg tlie v.ist amount side a whole me nih, the cro.-iuti was of fixi jht and pass n r-rs that tij.p.is. .1 io o-.-.r rih', under (b-n. Sum- ; :ind Twt ot v-f.: ! .-.-olid b ; . e. "l ' ..... , . I . I . . I ... a ..... I 1 ..... . ii.i--. :::- Tt-IV'T n-i'l..r I I .in... in. i u . ''ii'i .... .. l . l .-. ... l fi Ss..-.i.iti T-.i"! 'h. I Lr-.wi.i in i .ir ii'i in., l.'r . ...... ...... ... - - ..... j..... ..... ....... . . , . . . I, .v ..... ,v... ....... . ...... j .1 A'banv, but still w.. could d.is- Frank":!, v.-'as there!..! ri-ht, under Con. i Third hrigado. (Jaeks- i. .... 7 ... . , -1 - . i was in command of tic ,!-:-K- May success crown shaply a foolhardy blunder. Ive had canud by tics.- llulso.i n ci- ills. Fdeventh and Twihih C. 'Usid.l-.bh- res;-' ' thn. iun:side. acic-luivin 1' 5" r-"' w r w:ist.i !,, .-ivor to .i'.'oi .ii l.u'i-o... is etlbrts in pub'ic lite ; and may the mot ,-oucentrated his army and f .rtided a i ! W.' ar,'f' l' nrly next morning, and .-. i-i . .. .. : enjovi d the scenery id toe 1 Ir !-oii a.-t'.v. angmcexiKitai ons oflns consatuency ; p,vg11:,i;,, po.it; n ; his trr.p ..as s t : : . ,i( . M.lA.vy..iiriinw vi Itivlc c more t..au rcahzed. tiiCrc !S nothing he m:r. h desired as , t0-1 itu. o:l cltIr IjoI l rot-k. :l.A sjinir be C.-iT An ctlort wrs m"eh", which as yet proves fruitless, to procure, th bodies of Adj. Noon, Capt. Jon-s, Fieut. Si'ott and others, which are in pos-ossion of the reUls. .lack.-.-.:, v. Ir ; r i The pi. .u m c . rci. t I pi r ia r n. s ! ft. con.p, -ed of the Ninth j eaiu t.i the nb-1 :.c of S it ei ntre Earlv on th- ' thro Je.v the or.hr was dv.n ! diere it -T" We almost forgot to lutntion, that the January numb -r of the Iidys lkk is out. It is har.somely embellished, an 1 Ciin;ks in Tin: Cauinkt. William j would make a most i xipii.-ite gift fer the II. Seward, Secretary of State, Fmlrick W. Seward, Asitant Secretaiy of State, and Mr. Chafe, Secretary of Treasury, have o'.feml their resignations, but have not vet been excepte d. The cau.-c of their resigning is not yet made known. It is rumondthat other cabinet changes will take place also. l.o'.i lav-times. that lJ'.irnsi.le would walk Into it. When ' projecting chth- are. to be n on cads Hurnslde found that he v. as p.n.iittiHl to except once iii a while, a to.vu or , i , t . ' cltv si,;i;,-s into view, e. i placed O I ci-oss with so little resistance, he ou-ht to - 1 . .. . - C. - ' , ,.' . some tributarv n thr I in. .-on. teinn. have sMsjK'ctnl tnat l.e was mere;.:ng mto . v xy t!i0 towns v,v, ,j,t..-. the jaws of d. struetio:i ; but no matUr : ! t.r un..il f.nally th y lose themselves in his I'tders wire pen-n-ptory, and r.s a sol- the city itself We to -k pns-a go Von, lier he could onlv oIk v. as Met Ullan did Vork to Fhiladelphl.-., by the boat to Amboy. aa l ln.m th' ice the ( amd-n and AmV.y Hail iva h We had a Ik a.i tiful sail across the bay, we -ail.-d ov.-r schools of ii.-.h, p:t-s d throii.h o ,-!t r bed-. piart. is oi a i ... Arn:v Co: p-. im 1. r cotr.maivl of (Jeneral wth t. nine f.-rce. Sa. Wil.-Vx, sh.cl 1 U- ixt- iih d until it reach- i - r v.vro p.-uml i ..It: o I-"-m.'. tt.r .-; . tl. , it.,-,, .t.. .. oos t.m'.-. wl.iie t comin i .'t-hn'ofb ;::!,. :.!ong t!e ri-r j h thid with n i..r f.v.i n:'.: .-. th - left resting on the river continu.il to pros- a rl l..rwari a. i-. i ;.i . '. 1 s o no;:.! wh. re the lower mtnlmitu ; HMVol aid ;he rieht on lixlcrickl,unr. i ln-,l"i KiW d.e , i :y o : r ' l-fi v. i-.j-. coniprisin.T the whole ,f i a i. r cim r rent :..e a.r. . AlUt 1 cic'.i'. n- ' t: I)-. Iklford in town and will re main a in withdrawing from the 1 Vnmsnki. I hil lock had said last w. ek, '! mean to make the Army of th.e F.itonejr go to liiehmun h if th -yhave logo on crutches." II.- suec-iiled ill making twenty thousand cripples; but he will never have another McCkllan's which wa- w t-taked .:t by the owners. It at the i II Frm-Jln.-- ci'-iiiruil ('".ay thous;ind men j s!i -.al l then h - r.i;i:.' round, as on n pivot :l eiiarge. f.rm.il bv Su ; n -r's i xtivme riht, n-stinir i ll,,n "n. !;v o:i Fn-.!-ricksb-.u-T. ' j crest, and ski hu. v p If su.-t-. .-.-fa! in this mane uver, Frank- ' tnovcinciit i n the - 1 w dd .Iriie ll... It.... t-.l.. ! hapi-iuil to ivei.r b- .ool that each o vner has his claim inarked sionofihe r..i'.ro.-..l, (the line of retreat.) out by metes and U.imds, and. i, other" an 1 cotne "m o:i the think of the nbcl"! t'"-.ng secml l.ui.droi right lay works back of Finh rieksbunr. While ; l1"" Sixty-:iil (.'"r; i ;" dur.-t intrud- on him. To th We hear the question freepiontlv asked who sells the cheapest in town;"' This is a point on which many may ilif- army so near Hichmoii l f. r;butthe strongest testimony is m fa- , was whin he removed it. IVo.i lenc. vor Ik J. Mills and Co. Their cu-tomers sent a heavy, blindimr rainstortii o:i Mon- the millionaires, of New York have their t ci e.;. f - mma-od, bv the i-lauk road, ! l'ht, th. i of A. V. I III and - , :i. Staten Island, an Island of f-.vat weahh tl. i is iii..i?n. i-.t was - ing devikip-d, a North Carolina. and majniii.t nce, wliere a p. at many of . ., ... 1 , K. ,," fu m (Unu-.d i hl'.e the .. .ii - f - i , , . in. n.v wa- p s. i-t never leave them: and bv low and uni- dav night, 'under whose protect!.- ever lN,at-' rVHt,,:4Ni!. S!IV ,1;,'7,a 'ni";1 s. f ,i .. ,,-..i ........ . , ......eel. form prices they are extending their com- i Hunisid ' w ith-hvw his shatti red army and nicrce, and fast gaining the asxiinh nev 're .-cued it from otherwise ci i tain dc.-lrue-over the mercantile d iikr. of the place. iio: Thh- L- a moii tenible humiliation f th.-ir time wal'owing in wer.hh. Aml.y d. s u ; socm to h riu.-h of a place, but "lis c..a:iji;;t v to New York ciiv. and I .uc th :. I i.i'aai-oi tint -rn: Ihi.l to sto.-m ;! r; :e. If there should be ' ,K)W any ffflor r: this, it v s i..;iil the Cv iiw.-iti... if K.-nisliii wonl.l linin!!T m ;k s:.. e. s c. rp.in. 1I.H kei's corns I Ow-int: to the lack oi n i w a-d., -:ii; t e ;ct a- .;!Vm.tc. - n oi: oar let:, icar s.- i were handsomciy r. p -- i;,n. 1- Meade's commaun
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