Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, December 31, 1862, Page 2, Image 2

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The first occurred in 170, during the
civil war between the adherents of James
II, and William and Mary. It was siis- .
pected that soni; nobles and gentlemen j
were engaged in a taction restoiv the ao
dieated monarch. William ordered their
arrest, raid informed the two Houses of
what he had done, and "craved their
advice with regard to his conduct in such
a delicate affair, which had compelled j
him, as lie said, to trespass upon the law
A Hark in TiiK Wools. A little girl, i (icn. Hanks at Xcw Orlean.
j 12 yes
of
ba.-elr leu ters away its rights, immortal i
honors ill rot uiion another that reclaims, Icts
The Wnr Iti Kentucky.
12 vears of age, liclonging to the familv I NY.w Yokk, Dec. 2S. -The steamship rf 1 "Iu another ina
of George Page, residing near Mineral j K-nokc lu arrive.! from New Orleans ! f;,111
. , 7- . , with dates to the ISth, via Havana on , 'r " t l u , separated. l
I'oint, carted Iron, her home one eve- ,i;!inCl. from 111:u-kets fif L
vili k. D c 2 . M.
rgari'g C-T
-.1 .1 - I ..1.. tU.ll .. ,w . . .....1 1 "1
liner mc j -a-. . .m j w,vvv - w.mvu via.-"uw m
Tliirtv tlavs : Wedn -sLiv. '1 hive cvmp:uuVs ,f .i
iimnn m?iv SeeonJ Miehimui cavalrv mn.,..) .
nil noil a i it. i ''"lt ...... ....... ..,-.. ,- .7... . - ir-1"
ning last week to visit her grandparents, a ! The tUamship North Star, with Gen. satisfy the wants of I am ii si ana and Arkan- ! entrance, hut k-11 back on Mumf. ,r K;
coui.le or miles awav. Ascertaining the R-inks a.,,1 stall! arrive! M New Orleans ; S 't t will not answer the demands oi ; .v.. u.4 c u,.a M iwo pnv
Illinois and C)lii. Il.e valley ot lhe i 1 he reik is lost iwo capiauis, liVe privv
i and seven prisoners.
llllll, ilS IIC mill, ll II --I""- j-vri. ... ....111" p .1 11 1 '
of EnHand." Tarliainent approved his ! J. S. TODD, Cdilor & Publisher. Me scouring ot the woods, she was lound tfwn t!i t, tlit. H,ts as (II,.niics
14 -I .. - I . . i T 1 t ' ... . . .
...n-vf ....moM.r Ii-iiii tl.-if tin. I ant. t w ri llinr Jit till 1 lt!l I III ll'W
. . . .... ti... .... fl..i i: Mis-isMffi will have its delta upon tlie
ha,, not reacneu her nonunion, a .cn , i Mn, ; an;l t,-,on. Atlantic. The ,.!,vh,i1 forxvof the weM 'H.c r.Uls were then niuf
was instituted lor ner, ana auer consuieni- i . , . . u i.
HI 1 1 it- iiiiiini r-iiijiiT- Aiiiiii: iii i uu":
will delKiuch upon its l.orvs with a jiow. r j reinaiiuil in i-ss'a n of CJ la-go w.
as rtMstW as the cuircnls of its great- On Tliur.-l.iy, C!s. ;ray and SLi
IHSMY Bid 31. M
action, and tin t tmi'iio.is 'c:itp-jv.ered j
him, bv a bill, to li.-piise with tin haU- i
as corpus act till the seventeenth day of'i
April next enduing " S.-e l.-t SmoIIet.
p. 11.
William had violated the Constitution
in two matters: he had ordero! the j
in'litary arret of civilians, which he had j or Cord Wood tVotn such of our patrons as
no authority to do : and had di.-rcgarded j
at the residence of Martin Funk an uncle. ; nfthe I'nited State-
that mic. !.;;! :r;ic-il I.er way the cve-
A'd were M.rrv to nvi-rs.
I 'jmjii inquiry of the zirl, it was learned j part with an on"ii r who at lea.-t had
1 - . a" ,
On the. If.th t;ens. llutl.-r and lkmk near-urc, uouksuc ivram or i..n-..i
Fhis cannot ! iH-nnanehtlv divided.
a-k les wars inav dmin its bhuvl and
4 Cootl Cliaticr.
j attackcl the reluls at IV-ar IIlluv,
county, near Lave City. ll.e reWK Lai
-.revini-ly damagiil the railroil. iK.,.
Ua-gow .Ti.in ti-m.
t Lut :ux-ounts tl.' FiLral t
mug betoiv, an I alter wandering through: , , ,11!irf4.r t- . ,u:iv ..K4si. the .-c.pt if of its i-ower, but
! the wood- lor .-.vcral hour. cio.--iii' a i . i ... i - ..c its detinv will remain uiiehancd. It
. Vlll'l IIMI. .llll.- I II1VT 1 " lltll IIIIV 111 Ul
Wc propose to take lWf. Com, Fork j S!nan ,UII vcral times o i tin; ice, the Calf, and assured him thai he would , l"' ""itc.1. .ol has . onlenil. j king lo i-n.-ouers, hut
na. avail- liieiu ine iesirueinii oi w
.... i -i-
drove oil the i-u Is, kiiiing one :inl
1-ta-
which bi-e.ke w ith her, by which means tiinl here tnnps who would yield a cheer
I till oln'iiieiici.' to Ins cv'-rv onter. I
no authority to do: : ami had .h.-regarded , wi.h , p.lv tilolr M1bM.riptioiw in that !.r f.vt and the cxtn mil v of her cloth- i ,ul " "Ci' to his cv.-rv onl.-r
th" 7". wfit-: 'lhe act of Faniaiuent. i .", . . . , ., . ; . , . " . , , ; l'.c.nks, in ivtKndiii, si.l iho onlv ii'.e.i
, ii- ii wav : n-ovulea tbev do so iK'tore the tust : u,z were wet, Hie took -In-Iter under a ' , . . ! . , - , - ' .
however, excused him. under the pres.-uv j i i ,,,v 'iV 111 taking couuuaiid was u
cln um-taiuvs. " I of January. ! projecting rock on the farm of Mr. S ami. I oWu..: the onk r of the GovciUhiciU o
the U st (lovennneiit ever deviled by man j lne tnun
. '. :h- s,-lf-adjii.-iiiiL', sdf-corn--tii.g Con- j h ft here this i
The next instance was in th- year
IS 17, a period of great di.-turbance in the
public mind
held, andtl
bv a mob iu t'ie : tivct, and his carriage j ti
Is Mkmoki vn. Al a nipeiin of il
jl-ii-lv. In the inorniii she came to the ! the l uited Slate.-. The
in
ot
nut-ting va?
-iod of srreat di.-turbance in the ; ! hoii.-.- of Mr. Ixidv, and without inlinia- i - cnlial, and the iiiUrehaii-e ol r-;.ti-
I. Tumuhuous meotings wen- , ' T"' ' that she had W :,t ,11 ni,ht. star-
10 i'iimv K"V!it hus :is-a;!"d ! iv. resident m .loSui.-town. couveiuil at i g ther o old t: lend-.
broken by a stone r.iui -d at his person.
Oae of the measures adopted l'arliam -nf,
was tlie "saspt'iisioa ,f ibc habeas cor
pus act .r a short tim. Cd I)iss, tt p.
J05.
offu'eof C. I- IVishing. Ks.j . th
22d dav of Deeenib .T. ls.;2. hr the p"r-jio-c
of otlering a suitable testimonial to
the memory of Adjutant James C. Noon,
late a resident of Johnstown, who fell in
l-d in cotisnativ wi;h
an annt tbr
near Mr. 1
a voting woman ! .1... : i. .. , ... i- . i .... i
her grandmother".-. When .(;. withdrew. Cdi. Hi tier th n a l-
ik"s however, she fainted. dn -sscd hi- olhcers. r.pie-tiu tach in.-m- c.i.tral and upjN-r valhys. n.ay
-t:iii I in th ' afil'iei'.ce ot thir resouriv?
Tlie train ;.f amnni'iition t-trs, nl. -
ljii.-iiiiL', s-If-corn--tu.g Con-j a tt lu re this nion.ing, was hre.1 n.:.j
st'nmio'i .f tin- l'nite.1 States .' ' No. in. ainl n tunK-d.
I 'topic of the Soia!i-wi-st, why not ac- No Na-hvii!e passcngi-r train 1, f; .
cepi ib-- coii.V,t;o:s iufvirc.il by the iriju.- : nion.itig.
lion- ii ee.-iiies ..f 'jiiniphical cohhVura- j The telcgr.ij.hic coainiu:ii -:.:i..:iUTifs
io:i :ii,l ii.ii. in, reial supremacy, an 1 re- here and Na.-5iv i.le was mterriiptvd iLj
es'.-.b'i-h vour ancient pr-c:-:ty and re- : :ii;ni-h.h.
iio-aii ; vv hv not iK-in:ne l.'tnid -r- i
States, which, as rum pots a! id dj-otsof ;
I'lOIII fV .I'XiCO.
K N-VS CilT. I).s. -7
Santa IV advice nf the liiii
In the same year, the popular excite- tilo rv .vnt battle near Fivdericksbanr. a. ;
mnt advance! to ojk-h retvliiou.
i .11 .11 i .. I ..i . Im'1 fn i-iili'Mil.-ii :tn.! -ii.i l.i .r
w Ken sue loi'i uai ua:i iiaoii-iiei;. wiicn i - i . , . . . ... . , , .i . -, . ..
. - . . , i He spoke in the most g--heron- manner..: ".:l...ut -uvn.r. and in pnvileges of shde tlud it i now piv.iv vvell a-,- n.u:,. 3
she was taken into her umv s hons.. and , Wltl.,.t u jer among the nations ofj that th.-re 1- no .n.b:.bi:".ty of :,, i?11!n .
prop, , ly cared for. J (;.n..'R(l IJtl..rV i.artin address to his the tarth. N. 1. l'.ANKS. uiate r-.apjK-ar.iii:v of the "iVxa:..- in 2,
Onl.T . xi-T-.i .1 I ion examination, u v.a- '.omul that , troops i-.-ars date of I)ecemlr loth. Ib- .Maj. lien. Uoniinam.ing. o'ik.
ii. vii-.i. ii.i..i7it iv.i adnnuviM 11.11- 1 - m 1 - . v-.r .
the hi Jit of the SOth Much, il was in- , .... w . ' th ior child va- badh h.... n. and was ! aliud s in clopieni terms to his successes . i -yuv- noiu 1 01 1 .autvn 1
1,1 .1. .0 .. ; 11 man and S. 1. .Mcvonmck. l.Hi. rv ry. ; - j . , .... , . . i-.i.i.ir. ..r u inriitor. I nt-ive.1.
l.lll.-l Ul.U l 111. IlllvUl'II .m-l-ll'l ..I . .M.i.-ilf.i!.l" 1 .11 i ..I l.- I..!i- m IU l IU, .111 I HI H-I'"l(l 'l-l' l clll'l . w.
I r if . 11 n 1 ai-v cinisi lvi.io. i 01 iiis-d tv i:iUs and "
omm-iH-e at .Manchester: :!i ma.'.siraies v m mou.,11. .'ns.-r.-. -ii v "" 1 ,' , ", , 1 0111 1 to .ov t ; I -an-, to the hi-d.n" 1
. , 1 .1 .1 i-i . 1 I e- rn f t ii-. t 1 other liiisn.'iiis iiiinn ln-r t 1 1 -i 1 1 1 wander- 1 '. - 11-11 r- . - '
to b seiz.M; the prisoners to b.; lib.-mte I: C'rus I.lder, C. I. I er.-h::ig. dames; . -:aiv ing women and children of their 11'-
anl a number of coiton mills to b s t oa illtu v 1;,,,,, t;,, i).,,.! i 1 ..l.r,,, : '" fonunt'.te.v tiu-Mgot was ni.-!. i - n,-, Jtli .::.- thai lhe cxiK-dition I
01
an I a numoT ot coiton lmh- to 1 s t oa j i,,t( A. Kopclin. Danl. M'liiaajhlin. '. ..iit.u... . . u.ro. - . ,ni. s. and si.des t!iat lhe fxpcilittou has
fire, . e." " Froclcnations were to be; , T . 1.- 1. ,.1 j ate. n- had it l--. as - veiv :.s some to t the ( bei nment l--s l.v ! -nr-iii'l hs
tssu.'d. absolving the King? sublets k.-n-.x . , . . . , 1 which inaiedial--lv i.r-.v-l.-l or folhwi-.l ; than :mv olh.-r. S--a.s.m tm- wot. I !ar
their al'.eiriancv, and denouncing death ! ntnuthv. wh prepared and ren ted . . well wU the on! v .-i.iTowti.i thought I.
' n t 1 i- 11 - - r 11 I It. she VVO ll'i h ive l.i.i it. il.v I,av ZhM- . -
azain-t all opposers."' the io.lowmr seiitun nt.- of condolence, . ' . : had. and he commend- th.-m .. ih, h- iu-y
"T .1 . . . i i - 1 1.1 ' i-h-il. At Ia.-t ii.-eoiiaS- slie was still at 1 . , , . ,
In tlies emergent circumstances. '"1 ar- ! which were adopted: i . con;niander as worth v .t his love.
' 1 l. - T l,f l I .
lianient entrusting tue executive geeru- : '...,,.., rn..,t :,, ,?..,.!, f t,- :
! the residence Mr. I'l.'.ik. and was
nic ir, WKii power to arrest, an 1 aiso
passed an act " for continuing, until the
1st Marc!i,lSlS, the 'suspension" of the
l.aV.'as corpus act." od l'isseU, . 2!i7. j brother, and his relatives an a '1
Ieiore th? expiration ot the j" iiol. j fn,-ii.
Noan the commuaity has lost a worthy
citizen, the liar a kind an 1 intelar nt
n n.ite
1 I'overin'.
r,
however, i n tlie 2Sih Januarv, 1 S i S. a
bill was pa.ss.-d " for i pealing th - vu
per.sio'n of the habeas corpus act. through :
which his Majesty had be. n empowered "' r, I
.. .-... Tliat wc de -ply sympathize in j
i tiw
his aged an 1 widow-d
broihtr and si-ter-. in this
TSie I'cuiin) a:ilaiti in iicncial
IJliiiey's Ii;v:oti.
V v-:in-:ion, I) c. J 1.
Th- feSio-.v'mg ! iter has lie -n ad ln -sed
'o . .v oils r ( 1. i ti. 1 by (i-u rai ilirnev.
V M till lOJIi I I ..Ol.xs I--!le.I a 'Jf!l -
I' ll crder ;is.-u:n;ng command of lhe
p:; ;i;i et of the (iuif and S-ate of Texas,
an I n -ia:ij hi- -'::'!" ot!Vvr. wh s.i,;i:i,
ale a'l' a !;. know:
..:! r dir. :s
the .I p.i:'tlneal I i
iiii-n. had . -i-eaj -i-'ii the p!aiv
previoti-. but bad I- It , goin
Col. Car---ii was ia active j.itrsu".; ,.f ;;,.-
. n-1. Is.
Many S' tilers are on their wav 1..
ltoaito I orn-n ranches, a:,.- ' - ..
nuiiiliers t" miner- wciv ru-l;:i 1 , ;. .
placer-, which were lKin--o j.r ..:',:.."( h
; vvork.si w ,111 th Ii.xan-tk-
1 an-
1
coim:
ofdi i
a: 1' s-!si
i tl.e Noilh. An ilii. r
i v aiid civ il i:lc r- ia
; -.'.-I to him. a:id s;ci
's .-:d- - i-t I reln'il v on ae-
l : . 1 1 - 1 :;- till further
i..v.. . is .....j. si, 1 1.1 1 ij-i i .tipo . 1 1 j --- - - - . Uj (.Ium:.:.u ,1,- Ut. m ly i.fd. rn,
t) detain an J secure S'.iea persons as were . nisje!is:i:cn ot 1 V'V vd- nee and cany tlea'h : , . : -i,-r.-l ltnii-r. : -einiip.,iifd bv ('!.
suspected of cjnsphiur: agaiiist his p-r.-v-n ! u5 ui: excellent vo-i:ig man. , l' Yl- Ms '.v- Sha-h-.-. ( ..!. Tna.iT. Major Stroic. Ma
li vl.MM' Ud. !)-.. 2'i. Colonel Kevs i
iiioiil Ih.in l'oinncy and took jo-.-es-;-in
, u . . . !.". .1 : -i-i...
, . , - . , - loo
n p;ckc.- stationed in- re r. tinii on i.;s ;
a bane.'.
The t.be! (l-iu rd Jon.-s. with 2,-"': I
the wt--ii . . . ...... I
, , ot ll.at iHtrtiou Ml Hi - i eiTdorv.
towards I
ri:'.!a:i: n.
;.-n. Mi!ro"- f..--ces wi-rc at MM lie-tiiw-i
and a ; -or. -aehi o j Win.-hc-t.-r.
Iii" ca-iH tr iai:n.ad had ivii mi- I . , - - , ,
. . . . . , . ; Ailviei-- nil iv.il at ..-..f - r
-in .vi-1 !.v the r t-eis, a:.d the .... , . ,. ' ,
, - .j. . I itoj Ki.oo aiv to the ,-:5-c: tL .t .. - .
, . . ! tr !i-,:;n ( i:e. Tie's r-b-l r "isn m m.'-
p -.-ot A us. h -s'a r are in a -t.i.e , , .... . -
ti 1 tor th most ci::i-!i !i n c-s- . t .j ...... .
1 -taitl. I. .-.i ...... . I . ... i .
ni-tstly Mi o-t .,. Arka-i-a- tr ps. ;.:,
j Ilcporl win Kftx-l lc.rilcr Iroui
.irkativav
Sr. I.t ;s. I),.-
:u
1 ::
s v":.i".
l he p
f 1 -.iti
es hi '. w ic.cii are ii.-.-i ai laiiiU."
peiei s and hai'dtV" proenrilb!.'.
; also two reiai.-i.is K'i
. a.rv
. 1
.' 7, That th pr.tcvediiijs t this
mo
..r,.l rr. .,,,.t l:...... .. .,.-
,.... J1l.llJIUll.. .JU l SSI 1 1 , O. j
From these cases two things are clear : j
1st. The habeas corpus can onlv b-' .-us-:
landed bv leeislative tvnivr. 2d. I'xecn- ! Si-crctarv, a cor-v sent to tlie laoth r of i
tive aiTCsts ot civilians, although suspected
be sigiicl bv the ( hairman and ;
Cvvi- Fit
lt. is .2.
of treason, can only be by regular jiidi
rial authority, or by legislative warrant
11 1 n-1 -
specially enacted. liu tliu-. ..iaustrate 1
or Commander-in-Chief has no such cl'.i- !
cial function
1)
mr I' 1 '!, 1 .- It iie- in;1 jlcasu'
! T f 1 1.1 lftll lli-ll -llllfi.l'i lli. t !ifcT iixrtii.t .
the de. eased. and that th K l'iors of the 1 1 ' - ". , .. - 1 1 t - - ; 1
1 ol regimepts i,t tins o!-l .hvi-ion. im tiie
Co inty .aj.er- be ivipiested to publish t!,. at;lo"ot" Kicd.-ri.-hs'tur.'. w-n- the m-vcu
1 1. vt.tir- Fii:-i )iv . 1 iiil:l t'i:i-s. " J j 1 teil. I apt. i uvi.-. Capl. Kennl. aa.l
1 the 2'd. f.-r New
remain -n d n v at
same.
!i. .HI
I'd
nn-v : a'-' 1.
oil
oih r-. as to -a.j
V.'lk. I alii. C ia- k to
New O:-!. -an.-.
(.i o. I'.ank- I.- pil-liiii thl'is vvilhl.i-enaraet.-:
".-.i- eu--rgc. l" ";ve tl.oi:-and ot
the troop- which :i-coi::pauh :l hint had
C iiioii Ii i.oiici s at Xtit luniMal.
- .a"e iilad t- b- ar that 'iir brtiVv :
;''!".. v.s tak.n piis .pei- a; F !.! riek-bur
batterv.
Th: .loil.T left l'.faii i.ua- L
n.-siiav.
Lv.abic jhto'-;n:.tiof! has !., 1. -'
.'ours, esc,
That th- Court lie rc.me-ted ; ' :""
i ... r.t.. - ! i)Ml :
oa ine n coin- i.i i.i.- 1 .u i. ; " .1 1 : . I. : 1 . i-.: - . .1 1
: v I 1 l' . 1 . I I I'll llillin, , . 1.11 UH' 2IO!
to dire
iTl.'l. C". ( '.liepb'.
lie.'!
ii.
Col.
;:: ?. Mai-.-r
M'Kui.jh! : tlt'th.
Further uf (lie Capl 11 re of II0H3'
Springs Our Troops Surpriscit.
Cairo, Dee. 27. I'aroa d prisoners j
taken at Holly Springs, arrived here, i
furnish the following tacts : On Thursday I
C W. Kvsi.y, Chairman.
S. I. MeC'.rniiek. Scrc-tarv.
rvi:ri.ns C. A, .11th Kegt. 1'. II. C.
Dec. 17. 1S2.
i.- 1 1 1 1 , . 1- .-- work- and cover.
Springs fp.m Jackson, Miss saving the . . . , , ' i Vl with
1 , , ,, , , I ii mi oi.l s nil ul 1.1 II. 1 1U1I 10 in. OI Ml Oi. . 11 ... ,i. . I 1 I
p.aee was iu 'ii.iace 1 'iv re!i Is. and ask- 1 - , I ei.n-v . .ni ui. T .a. Ilel
nigh: tel!"jrams wen- received at Iloilv
ini for ninforcem nts. On Friday I th death of your Nephe v. J ..hn I.'ob-
; ft!ie eomni-md. I'.at th - t'.'-th. Colonel
iTilipcli: 11 111:. Col. (.'&: 1 I I -I. Col.
Al elie!. I1--W aeii 's'h ,li l i ni.-l. r .M .,.t
; s-rv"iee. a:id vv 1 1 1 1 r t . h ! iii t:'i:."' har-e
; 'vilh enihusia-m. ih i i;i hi::i to his b.-'-a-t-
work- aiid
I.l.hi. -,s ;,
m.mv I'.-mi-
, t. . 1: -i
i-.it al i alou 1, -. :o o ;. - r- iii:-.lli-1- r
1 the 1 Xt ' d'.t ! V..(1.I i; s tl! t Mil:-'-
is fa-t a- it ai l iv.-.J
Tie- w,a her a. New ():i-a. s was t;ae.
III"! lhe t!l" p- W:-fe ill Iv.- 'll!.
-1'ed a pio-
aiid -a! rl "d ! !i iniioti l. ;u in -"-I 1 ,1
-p.rits. 1 !i - IiK iilll.nl Ik hi. i f ol t.:c
1 !til -avs;
A -p.-ei.il train on th-" C. ntnd r.ii'ro.i 1.
br. auht down !:.-! cv.ninj at hali-pa-t j-,,., C-A11:. , C UJ;. , j , c x.V,
u-- 1. c..k-Jv. !' more pn-oiier-
t ( laiiti.riK- F. J:u-ks.ti the d-;. i
tlovcinor .:" Mis-.ori. dieilat I.ittl-a,
j Ark., about tlie lib ii.st.
.1. : --l !
d
1 TiiC:-'
,ev
1 ": l.-ricksbmv an 1
! reli-1- who o:- r:iIe in imrll.n-i v.-
II.:iior Jimeti-.in. when- ' ..--. ,
( hi th-- 1 th. 1 1 11
1 c'.a ..1::! .-:i as fillow-
llanl-
-:.o. I. v vi v ii.x.
If. -t.il.,. 1:1 I". I I ).:!!;
IvMi.e.; re-mi- l t- I l ho the
rv.'-." a-id a- th 1! alvi -i-ai
... : .11. i. . 1. 1 . - i.i .. . 1 1:11.1:,..!. 1 ....!.. i- 1 . ...
iiioriiiiiir an iii-j mxms PUl ano'.il Cl'lsl : -i.s. 11 .is r.i.ie-1 111 i.n- ii.ui.e 01 1 -.. . 1-...o .--. .1 . a-
iuin lred were sent to Jackson the sam? I 13th whilst ehartiinir onther. bel hat- . WaS s',,w'l.v r:il ' reiiri!!
niiht. The commr-ivlerat Ilollv Snr'niTs i . 1 1. . .1: 1 1 1 .. 1 e 11 I the ov rrw'ri:5g f'', that we r
A".
. . -. liriMil'l r I'ith !il ol. d.. !l e
pt an evdt-r trim il-. 1're-i l--:it. ! a inir
.Milii'.i; ii.! of the d-p iiimep; ..f in.- iu!t".
To viaeh i- ad 1 -d. bv Iii- jn ini 'i".er.
the lat- of 1 e:.- I I . did v w w l.'u h
I am cbai-j.il n inure-in.-t-i a--":-t 5:i their
d 1 1 i
UeiV t.lkel: i
U: :r -!ied to
liev v . i-, t o. 11 up t.y lhe Irani. I he
ineiivv.re in !:n sj.i ;--.:. and while w ad
in :i !!i -I.p . in 'u'-j;. d thent-elvi s f;-e-iy
a. :.. V !.a,r .!. i! "vi.-Mioj l i re b--i'.i.v
..id ih:';-v." :-.pd i takh.g I.'i.'hmoTid
bv liie-n-i lvi Tin y K J.'Ul: e'aiv-i! v to
1 eu:i-v 1 aina and New Jersey nimenis.
riciu- ; j,:iVt. ,x-cived 11 .thi'ij tit-,..,-, with n;i
TI
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to the Pioy. tnelit of our lore
i':..n-i !.'
Ic:.
1 be n i i ls d, t;i
( Ih i- 11 river I., tae
rn-at
d.m.-v
1 ,
bri lje .er tli
ir:!e
i T.
1
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o! Tres l -.vo-k Pt i': HI b--
:':irt 1 in:- .- . ' !
I..-I l-v 11 1 r. IVc. 2. John Morgan.
wiih 2.:d Iii' 11. attaek.1 I.ieilt. Col.
Smi:a. at K.ii'ab -thle-.vil V. sterd.iv
have ioi jiic 1 ti.r vir fir--- t
i ate 14 m I N t 1. t -pik th - g:.n
j and blow op tli ' Magaym
j Inforni.iti.vi h 1- b-ea n-c -iv 1 t
! that trains jhv i,.w running on 1: 0
mad 1 . t-.v.M n Jacks, m and Tr. i.t. n
1 s
night. The c..mai -iv ler at I lolly Springs j K,.-l0J lMb h. iii I !ii- dnfv an-1 fell i uV riH,w,'ri::- '"', that we r-ii-ved it 1 restoration to th ' iovinu. :-!. of the ; iniiiuini: 2-1.1 11: n iu -t.kale. After a i ,1 1 n1 , o- o- ,,ur troo-s ' :it' il.e L-.;-
being aoprisel of the rebels approuchin" ' . ,". ; troin the pursii'f . iiu 1 r-p:.!--I th eii'i!iv I riled S;ai.-. It i-mv .1 sire t mwiv --v re ti-id oar toi.-.s nlivat.il to iK I . .. .
that place, pickets were stationed tin-v l,!;iv,,.v' ,r,i'.v a an '- ?a,,, u' with tcmbh .-l.-uight.-r. " ! to the people .,f every cla-- all the priv i-; Curt M -u-e an I building? near it. The I ' ('rull ... j., ..j.-j.,-;. , -, 0 -. ., , r r :
miles oat on all the roads, but the reb-Is ! t!l" d"dh of the brave, the entire! All f these re-iaieuts are linlv entiii.d ' hzes of' p-.'sd ! and eui . m -nt v !"u b I.'s- is not stated and the result not ,1 . 1 V- " 1 ' Vr i"
s'eiii to have come iu between, the roads company mourns his d rath, as h' was a t" hiive otlicialiv a.viirdd to them. fr..m is eon-i-i; i.t with pub i saf tv. .r vvbicb known. -i- n : . - " " . ' -. -. r-
i-i i . , i .ii-.-" i-i , . .., ,. , .. -. ... ... . i aeni 1 allahateh.e rive-, l.id it r.'.
as the pickets mi le 110 alarm, and the forite in the company, vim wiil ph-iise l-cut!ve p.-.v-r. the right to add 1- -pos-ilne lor a Iiemtic-i.t ..r p.-t govern- I h-' .-.tv w 1-mt.-n-.iv exeiic.I ali d:.v ! lr.lf...,i .1.. , r i-. d .
tirst JiearJ ot the vneiny thev were in .,..,.., .1 ,,.. .,.., . . ,1: ... ' " ,- r,,'i !'-k-!i-i!-' pi lhe nam. s already inent P . ulr. In tn-.-.veil!:.. 1 ot the bv 1 uiuoi s ? sku tiu-hes m vanou- local.- I .
town firing at our sleeping men. Soim
! aecejt the- co:npaiiie"s and ray sv i.ipathies.
resistance was made, 1 ut of course f. ebl
and in a short time the Federals were
compelled to surrender. The attack was i
made at daybreak. Two hundred Fed- i
His ho ly was found and hurried yester
day. Yours liesp. -cttidly,
J. C. IIi-kk:-
I.i-t of casualties in Co. A, llth U.-d.
cnils were reiiorted killed and wounded, ,n.a.,IlKiit j, ,,. I3:h ls,;-,.
an 1 one hundre.1 an 1 httv captured and'
afurward-paroled. Ti-.a!a..e c-ca-ted ! Knled .luhn Koncrts. John!.. C
It was reported at Memphis that the -'''hn J.
l-cbx-ls hiive gone towards ( Iran 1 Ju.i. tioii. Wounded Serirl. W in. W. J .
intending to tear up the mad. but noth- ' iii,.ii:m; U. Dav",- supposed to be pri-..n-
mg is known positively. At llollv ... ... , , . 1 , , , ' ,.
Springs they hurned large .juantitics ri, " I '''1"i'
.-otton. over two hun lii-ll wagons, a dejiot ; sa"J: M'Aih-tcr. V m. K. I'.rown. .b hn
lull of commissary stores, amunirion. vc. ; M Steven--.
idl valued at hall a n.ihioii dollars. The Sli-htlv woi Md -d and witli th,
... .1 .1.. ... it..... ...1 ... -o 1 , - I '
lei is .1.1.- . -1. 1.1 lieu ai .HV""' UII'liT v an
i i-rowd'uig their banners. May I a-k yon. J Liith tru-t with lech I am charged. I
, :;iind vour many dati to have this ntii- n b' njm-i tlie .-..-ot .ration arid i-'ihn! ot"
! plrm-nt promptly paid th.-m. ' aM !.y.d mi l w. 11 di IM.S.-.1 poop!,., and
1 I lvgn t to say tint Col. CamplK-11, Co!. '. up n th m uiif st iatere-t ot thus,- .h-pen-!
Iidy. and Mai. Ua .vk-worth fell sever, Iv : dant nif.n pur-uits of p,ac- as we'd as
; wounded whi'st lea linvr their coaimai i up a lhe support .! i-ie naval and htn l
i ?danv a brave lVi.ti-ylvaniaii gavi- his life S free.
: lor the glory of the old l!ar. and the: Mv in-:ructi 'h- ; ii;:e me to tr at as
t i. s. (iins w ere li.-ani tiring up to eleven
iel--k in lhe . veiling. We are mad- !
v is d theii-.f. an 1 utteilv discrclit them. !
li p ns tVoni Mej
I H I-VI1.1.K. I)o 20. ITie i.-;:r,:i-i.-'
.f Ilichnioiid. Kv., savs Col. Car'.er. r."r
niandtiig :i brigade. a;iturc-l K'i-w
: honor of our goiHi State and couiitrv.
T ::im ...ii- ..b. .hen! servant.
1 I'.. F.lsLNilY,
llrie:. Ilea. Comd'tr. Div.
o .V i.i.n. .1: Crirnv. M in is! i.u j-. l'a.
p-nsnom .vieip..i say our piciiet- : T,.ntv.. ... .l.--tr..v...l i:..r l.:t 1 ...s . ' i
h .v.- b ,n .lriveu into their foiiiti.-ations. 1;ir,. ifcrlillI1 ,.f ntu;oa l Xr:t,i'w:,-
and that iae reU Is have Itecn coiiuuittmg ; icn,,vv;i.. and K n.l.rld .e i:,.v. -a
.hi.ied.i; lops t hen-. . 1 f I I- 1 . ....,.'
1 ; ot Indiana. i liere ; it 1- not tn.e t...a
i . . M. ! has ordered . .ut the miiitra ol I:i dia: ,:u i-
1!! Later I10111 orlli Cai olina. , ,
. report. -1.
t- vsiitiii, Dec. 24. A supIuu nu.rv j ..... -.. .... i
" ', c 'r'"''-"".' V'!i r l?'1 :,1::l,aVinV",,t'"" ltUT. ,:a5 ,vn -Iviileto-dav, n-j-irtthat th. w 1, -aid 17
up .11 the tr.vdom ot individuals wmch .mm-,1 ..y the goveriumnt 111 regard to the irin., , to t.OJI- :llI,.r,n;.;! ,n tie :
aiv not ii::; M-ativ ey d raaiid.-l bv on- .-ai.tureof t bildslmro. in wl.i. h ho st-.:..s .
.. . - 1 " : n'iioi. 01 1 a- i.ii.e.ii .1 i.iiei io'i
eiiei.nes th s,' who an- en ini.-s. but I
g'iad'.v repaid as hi n Is lb....... whi
.-ideratioiis of ih.
pihhc safety: but while thai the rc'oels are rcorted to bo adva
1) rn.
A '-mail guerrilla force made a rai l on
the suburbs of Memphis on Sunday niirht.
and pillaged sner.il stores, carried
off one hundred cattle ,-md ISO mules.
t. real excitement exists .Memphis in I A -nth of Mai r Willard. -lain ii the bat
conseipience A meeting was called ; tl. of Fr. d -rick -burg, alludes p, hi,,, .
Monday mght to coiiM.ler the l-st m is . , .... ,. .
of .l. f.'nc-. ' ' "a!,,,th r wining otlering troin the noble.
;inpa-
ny Win. Fowell, John McIJride. ,ji-.-ph
Owens. David Carbaujh. F. J. F. e.v. i-
.o Objection.
A I Uiston letter writer. annou,i,-iu the
(Jen. Sherm m reached Galena, and is
preparing to move down the river!
Jeff Thompson is moving on New
Madrid with 2.UO() imii fiivm I'tn-ah ui
tas. Ark., and to withi i fort v. mtl.w ..
AvniKi! St i.fi:i-i . Iu the successful ' th ir claims w ill !- lib raliv consid. n d. it
laid upon Ib.ly Springs bv the ivU-ls. : i-due a'.-i to them to state, that all tl..
and lhe .-a-v capture of th- euti-v fcl ral ' rights ol the 'oei nment w ill be untlincii
Lr.uris.iii, aim ist without :i -hoi. w.-h iv e ' iiigly maintain, d. I.V sp. ctful i-ousid ra-auotii.-r
humiliating instan.v of the iinlic- ': tions an 1 prompt ivparation w ill be ac
ciiity the worse than crinmal can I- s- eor.l.-d to all pi t soi:.- wronged in h.dv or
nes. of federal .;;ieei -. Who vv;;s m I estate by t!io-- under my command. The
i-ommand at IIol!v Sprinus is not -tilted. ! Govcnuneiit d.K-s n-.i pr;; bv the pre
but wc Mij.mv it to bav e li-v-n the head- i lon -jation of eiv il coe.te.-t. or private or
t 1 1 ' t -l..i-w ..4 it.. lV. I... ..."l..'T. 1 . .. I . . , . Ti'ili'if nlt.i-oii.s .-i.t..I. i. .. . 1 i I,
i ' i, i i anauiii. inc. . i iv . i; . . , ii'i'i-irii.j 1 1 ii. in i nioeii n iss. in rail- 1 i (os".! that
i of which Col. Murphv of th - , i;,., Wis- i f"hs aiv not (ipia'.ly distributed. In dis- J mad was torn i.p. the lies burned, an It he ! !i . l
- i .i," . . ii i w . . i . 1..-1 -. - . . . . ' me rNtate.
cousin, nas n-ceiniv Ikiii appointed coin- i'yv" .'...e-, .icsoianoii nas us empire, mis mi d; -iroved that thev
Ul- IJ.M.k, Is .i.... f.A ll.iater.
c;i,j ui on turn m heavy Ion-.-, .-stiuiided j brigiule is in the n-ar uf Morgan - t .iv-.
at 2o-''M. lor the purpos,. of driving him , nill, h ..,1 lhi , lh,r u:;iv l.avc v-l-ir,....
hi-j-isi-iou He.s c.ntid nt of his j lllt,m 1k.,11v lhu lhu ..
ab.ntv .-uec s.-tuhy to nsist until n-in- I i ,i,.., .. ,
! at I lard-town, and that liiev have d "x'
' evl a jwirtion of the tmck near I. !::--"
cn. ! . ,,.
F..-I -. arrived here ibis morning. j (;0!Vnij .ll(.nill- f., lnve
Ader le-nuig Ivui-t n his forces took j llie rt.l,,ls into Murfnvsl..r... It is -?-.
( . 'id-itoro without mut-li loss. 1 li rail-'.-.i .-. ... m -. i , i i . i . . ut
forceiii.'pts .-.in ivaeh him.
-i. "Mi iii-rvr. ii.
F. iirnji-.- M..i;.K. 2:1.
Morgan is sked -ladiiag
cilucated i'jj r ,-,t of M:iss;,ehus,.tts."
and concludes:
'We yield them up almost without a
t'-ar -. f tr.ir Mi-t,;.'tn, ffS vir ' .-p 'n-ibility or trust is ab-iudantlv evi- ', l-pnlation. wealth and pvwer. IJefug.v?
.i;.kvi,-,;;;; ,;.v,., (t,;.',j,i ,.i,i,F..f delit. " U no i.nr b.I.li.-i .1... . ironi I lie r-siulh atoll- C lililK-lisac in .-i
c;innot le
inandanl. 1 1 matti rs not. however, m) i b'lii i" s;i ami Uml. In the North, war : again u-4. Tlie tcl.-yranli "lino wa als ' v . . v r' n ... -)
.1 .1 ... i , : ..i.r. i:.. . . i . - . . ..- 1 . " i r.vii.TTOittJ. -riv.. ! .--
me oia.-e; w a-: uiai ne was u-.teiiy lmtit j .-!.: s,.,i.,. i)ul no, ei a ciii.iuii- uesirovoi. l he irnoj.- relunied to .iv- ; uf tue niost JijUcuIt and daring m.
forth; place ".intit for anv place of re- !. Its cities nnd towns an-increasing in : bum in sail v. j , ,' -' , ... i, i,v -urt "
-bv.
I'rom roil i cis 3aonrx.
,i. , . .... 11.- ... ........ . ..... .--...:, i s sii. , lll.jj- 4 uv.
that place to- lay. J he reliel lotve OIir- and we d ein.ni 1 the dot v and the glorv of n bJs cam in betvv -en two roads s, as 1 snt part lor the tenible deciinarions ,,f : i-...... . v..v- n . o- t - . - ,
at inn m North-W e-tem Teimessr... l r..t! ...... e .... .1-e . ,. c - !....,... .1:. 1 .1 1 ..... - . . 1.0.1.. : 1 "i-- -v.n...i iec. z.. ly.eut. Lot
-uing in .orth-western lciuiesse." burned "ur lull share of the sacriHco
1 nionvity, 1111 1 the bndjes over Obi
! not to disturb the picket
wl
llth 1
'ennsvl vnnia cjiv-
the war ha- just Uvn made by p
the armv vf the frontier. Oa al -:rr-
Gcn. IL"-mni Marn-vl with a j-.m'-n uJ ! .
cavaliy- and infantry- for the other f"
lt.tst.111 Momii iio 0,!i lliuntl.it t-
10. e eas- 111 a .-oiitelie.-. ci v msr I colite .! lie- I ).vtirf m.-iit .l.i.i..J ... -. 1 .j.. i: . . i -n .... .- 1 .. ,l..r rC".:."-
nver list ni"ht Fv-rv- etK.it l.;., ' -... v : - -. j- ; i ---l i v.-.. .v. w... . I. - .1.1-1111:- icginicm, had I inn ai me sam; line n 3
made to m-. i" them " c U'1 '" the war the cliisli AK- ' V"1 U;'U MM:m-v; ' of . stake th -,r lortunes and lives upon n-sis- :v warm en-i.enient with the cnemv at ' Hie two clumns an about six tb-
- .. i liiioni-ts and Fahi.-tto Xulb'iers it.,,,.,... ; t,K' "r'1"''' " ' ',l.II,tr-v' l"aV1 "n'l'r "n' ' t:WiV lo ,h" ermneut. may w",s.-ly n- ' lVnt.fs bridge. .... the 1 Hack water, es- stnmg, and went in light n.archi'ig erJ-
Was!IIN,:t,,v. 25. A n-poi t has : tiK. b -md that ki-.d'ed the i l l " u .', U"1- !l , tWt "1"'" th- immutable conditions which ' terday. four miles aW Franklin. I with six dav CH.kol ratios--1
n ached Wnshin-'to,, that a r-..,., ..' . . .,'1 '"' "u u'm' 'dla- three thousand men, and halt a million sumumd th-m. The vnlhv of tl,o Mis- ! Tl,,v .Imvc tl,.- v'. i.:..l.. .i.: J .,.....t C. "...-.. .:i. wiihont st.'!''--
coin i
i lie 'con.l Jenna cavalry, eouimnndl
by Col. Frice, station,-.! at OcciHjuan.
was sin-prised this morning bv :i iet:u-h-nioiil
of n l-.l l avalry. A rigid occurred,
a iiuniU-r were wounded and captured.
Johnson, of l'.i. who was . in command,
killed. Sev.rd. supply wagons were cap
tured by lhe e::emy. It i- ietKjrt.l
r, Ir i- captured - .-u ,,in
In ha: lev :it Dumti-i,-. , -t,r.:l.
trratioii wmch is now con-imm-r .1... .... ol irovernin -nt nron. rtv to Ih "ii-n-d -l
tion. If the shed is of every dro-i of S:U '"cer tluows out pickets on th
v's Thkci
issippi is the choio- .MMt of rH.pnlation. side of the river, cantnrm four ,m m-.
pr.Iuct and jH.vver. on ibis mtinent. In a-rvman and his horse and three infantrv
...
hUkHl that courses ti.ron-h th- v. i is of ' -......- av .. o v m -un-inuuons oi p.-ipie, . and their ana?.
J- .'. l ; (V, m. ... ,n.-llf In .....l..t .1.....I . . ..1 I .1 1 '
the .sacrmee as a ci.eap pn,v S.r iaee ' ' s ;'l'l""o:u h by any other route than j lions ,.h, fh.-ir ex.-Ius lo the gulf, count sup, rior i.m.uVrs nlv.,V n.l 1-W
t i a :
t "o .
and i n-stored 1 "ion::.
M.l aeIil.-M- h.-.e , r
th- -ae it;.-.. '"--',;. .
ly all mean- h t
' fail si-,-,- o:-
i.
me main iniven u niads. w hat w.n...r inx.ii a jow.r m.l eiv.-n lo man. The
that he -hould aw;.I.e to iii-I I in. - If and country w-idn-d bv the w aters of th- Ohio.
hi- w hole eoinuiaiid pri- r- in tin-hand- Mi-s..uri and Mi-sl sippi. -an i..-b-
! ib ! nn .' ' 7.v,;.. .. . p.-rmaiH pt!-.- - ri d. If on.- .n.-m?5..;i
the river, with our very small force (of
only '..ur -nuiii squadrons) in peril of
1 ir.; t'ani-I. S;. it-r!l rv wisely cxvn--h
b d to rrtin-1. whi-"-. h did it in saf.tr.
t .1 .,-IT .1,. ,..ci.nlir tnomtn
- - i. jt-rvf
commai ds joined at I"ss cre K " Uj
miles south of the mountains: !,ea
cavalry and aitillcry, numU-nu
thousand, sLarte.1 for Van Ilunn.
the infantrv to follow as fast ns
Ar-r Wl'T "
Two rebel ngiments of cavalry
;nng.
a sharp skirmish put to nim,
serpn killed and many wouncd oa xtj
Our loss none kilhJ aiv! but fw
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