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ENTION, No. 6 of | YY ASHINGTON LECTURE ASSOCIATION AUCTION SALES. 7 OUR MILITARY BUDGET. ~— CONGRESSIONAL. ear Fire No. 5, are COURSE FOR 1961-68. }- = THE EVENING STAR. ————. | XXXVIIth CONGRESS Second Seesien. Berets gecilied to artery nod) curmed meeting ol AT THE EAL oF | 2 By 5.0. MoGUIRE & CO... Anctivneers gb ne nee ta pede ve egaccapirsicr kishore = Tt eo ‘over THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. i PUBS SALhe@r CONDE MNED HORSE WASHINGTON CITY: ‘Fie dasegetion of eoutheen he er eine | pork T# —Vesterday, after the close of our re- | Store." shembers wit be pen : ai un placing the. freer ihe DAC RORAINe, pay - = city—consisting of Creek, EBuk death of the late Senator whence CG one mae gery ia ale . wormed oral, SDAY........DECEMBEB 13, 1961. id a visit to the camps on the wogies upon the ONT o te 1 eorner streets. iat of pavmspay =e moa wr | ey mtr ee ier on yr, tn eompany | Babe Te ewonmerd ey Meer, Dean Poe, | OT” BAC Nahe corset to couseeteey 2, Sa 17 To cor Baltimore we would #07 | ith Gommissioner Dole and lady, Mrs. General | Der resolution of respect to the memory of the Pode all gn eh rer 18th ” with Be proeeat cralghol a aougee Terms cash in epeoie thet the first and second edition of the Star can Lane, Major Cutler (Creek agent), Mr. Carruth, | deceased, the Senate adjourned. are A ra rea Tp ford the m e “5 re and the most earnest | al fan be bad Im Baltimore of EB. F. Hazelton, agent.| 4. ‘phey witnessed a review of General Butter. Yesterday, after our report closed— | t#7 the We M om. do 12 dts J.C. MOOUIRE & 0" Ons No 74 West Baltimore street, near Gay—the Sr#t | goiarg irae, and were higbly gratified atsee | ‘The following resolution was taken val ae ee pea yo wady By WALL& NA®D Auctioneers, ~ edition st half past four and the second st *l€B | ing the evolutions of the troops. They ale wit- mn Depertinent ban inotedl an sedis oonittong WASHINGTON LECTURE ASSOCIA- | fist or, noite enentattre Men oi ef aorigg Borner Pa. aves ond ti rr e’clork, oz the’ arrival of the trains from Wash- | 0a « review of General Blenker’s division. Segroct from coming’ within. toe ere ot ove liver tae Reet Lectare of tre aoniae at the | iimay be. ia views chall harmonise ta's sommes | Ceesarege,t OY we ner Gene: Guess ington, giving all the lntest news from the seat of After visiting the various forts and inspecting the | BETS # exclnding these already under the Fill deliver the Sret Lester ont PRIDET EV insisting that they 1 7 pure = IRS tet artillery and munitions of war, they expressed | tection of our troops; and wherean a different NING, December i3 To je gad the following disting sentie- | ws ee), Bot on Rooms, « stock of = | ie me eed cones in noes of | alc iran int nee | "a te tan tefwfuree mbar have decopie= s S Eten Peete ministration: ed ‘ 4 ” . the Union cause, and said their only wish was wutarale ear oruel ond inbewen, and.in| ‘ards of adaiesion % o-n'e. CROFEUT, Seo. | Heo. Edward Everet:, Reo. D. 8. Diekiason, Millinery, 8 ne piece of satire upon | that all the chiefs in the southwest could bave the the judgment of this House, based upon no mili- | _ de 12 2 M.A Bayard Ta s Eoq. dene B Gengh, anes rs pen, hacks rags mining ding New | same opportanity to see how basely the Confed- | tary necemlty; ‘Therefore ATTENTION, NATIONAL UNION | Ren Joveph fst © Wende't Prittp . r thm : RYVARD, Avot & New York Post editorial recommending mi Id them the | | Resolved, That the President of the United | ((¥ CEAGUE “The reggler esting of this Oremes A. Browssos; LL. D. James Reseel! Lowell, Rd WALL'S BARNARD, arcu {ty as the reat of Government, on theground | erates bad lied to them when they to! ey ay tall ested to direct Mejor | Association wi!! be held in Temperance Hall, E | Ores Weary W. Beecher, av Oeregs B- Conner, By J. C. MeGUIRE & CU., Avouovesn boon dae woho suck the blood of tha na- | Government of the United States was broken to | Biatee be respectfully requested to dir or cause | str-et, terween th and loth streets, on THURS. | Br Meory I Rercher, Rev. Goecge B Chee RUSTE LE OF HO"E AND Lor pred ieaeintom village ithe and had no army or guns to fight with. | 1t°to conform with the practice of the other de. | DAY EVE SING, December 2 at 7 o'clock. Let | PritdeaFeiea,Marverd. Raipa'W. Emoross Ox NOR $e a> bea S, aan we hor | "Eon png en eos ot | acing iy nn eve On | Baraat pea reas ea | Pe sihgiatse TOS dats | Er). aia Sees eae Sn - , 1, Blenker, &c. The section of Gen. Hal! "s report de 11-2t* . b (7 m4 a . tro vube*riber, da! ity which attends everything in New York" | terfleld, Wadsworth, McDowell, yey the resolution was read. »8 follows : ; a eee tnt daly ‘ul 7 "rhe Intelligencer thinks that the bigh repute | to make it an agreeable visit, and to give the In- | 0 in the resolution Department of Missourt, LADIES FESTIVAL, AT THORNS 0 Sret leoteee Re — eS g lone oie 7 °/ te Marg ect: which thecivil administration of the city of New | dians an opportunity to see as much as seers tes He St. Loui Newsaber %0, Lot'ine | THIS EVENING, for i bones othe Roth at sche Ms Ba. wivor,on Rioay EVENING nw ie eur be. ioeavoulipe igh! leased . It has been represen’ m| le fant 5 ol -, Bex! . hed York bes guined for parity, integrity and econo. | the army. lpbieere sa me Gocesauaie can PR et respecting the number and condition | ins ond provided Joe Cream and Cielat are RICE OF T! HP - Ber te sae wie my certainly gives great weight to this suggestion | their visit, a of our forces, 1s conveyed to the enemy by means | cles for aaie The aplendid ban i atisated to the 6th | Season ucuet, admitdiay dy and contlomen.€3.00 weet corner No, 1-024 ranmay of the Evening Post, and proceeds with cruei | whips half dosen southern confederacies. of fugitive slaves admitted within our lines. In Iofeny will enliven the conasion, Come all, and “4 vd - Heman....-° $0 gehen evee irony to quote from the Post’s own columns vs- Navy YaRD - order to comedy this er parasite te eer tas to be had at the door. ded 4t* ets are for str jor’s, rious admissions of the most disgraceful snd The Stepping Stones arrived last evening from Perso! hereafter of an , OF of any forces on the march; enormous corporation swindles perpetrated in that | the upper flotilla, but with no news of import- peered aay soe within side Lines be immedi- elty despite the aforesaid “restraining feer of | ance. Yesterday morning she ran into the mouth Sean a See ase Ie fe! TA 2 i BB pe N6- gre President. roy oes. mn . ately ex.Juded therefrom meet at the following p' mm 10 oF W_A. Caoprcr, bcoretary: publicity * Of Occoquan creek, but the appearance of a body t Stevens urged immediate action upon the eee 19 sorrect a Trgiutar the pe wa ae 2. — aT ain cs : = resol : leved the sentiment to exc those omitted the tt pone, page, pogesa ge | sei'ot eae Petsece Powe em erignnees ets | seve Sa earlier and’ rane inom wrteae | Gee ie WEE Oy eesneytaae | J ie, . , ‘ masters was concurred In by General McCleilan ee large body of rebels in the vicinity of Occoquan | while in Western Virginia. Afterwards by the =, be: 17th snd i8th ‘streets, “a Wera fo Gen: ral McClellan, Mr. Thaddeus Stevens, ores visible from | prociemation of Major Gen. Dix when he marched the 2 mane Stewstt, corer 1sth and H| J- B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Philadelphia. streets. ees re i 5 34 Warc.—Benry Curtie,corner 8'h and L strerts stern Shore of Virginia. Also, that the Rav EAN the Slavery Question and the Wer. mers. _—— eget ely od ne rege Be aera Ffooman, W Burch, 5th street, be- | MACLEOD’S SURG Ry OF THs CRIM We are very giad to ser, in this moming’s &e-/ The Mount Washington expected to go down of the Potomac. The issuing of the order for h iiHiam’ A. 3! east, on the Surgery of the Par in the publican, & contradiction (evidewty . uthorized | today. Gen Eremont's mocesser wes more for the par | N° ween Kast Ca tol aud A st north: 3 Remarks oa tue ‘3 . itlemi 5 pose of bunting him down. e thoug! at a! owe *, KE. ouno: . . peda ars nin the Now York Tvmes' Wash Fout Extswontn, Va, Dee ll Rditor St Such cases as returning them to their masters was | Vi: einis aver ur. hg ob renee Hag gp F | ceeerreeon to +d ante Ba a The 26th regiment of infantry, of Utica, N a ngrace to the milltsry profession of the army, | strest, berwenn sth and Stu streets west in Anderson's Univereity, Glasgow, ete., eto, Une ington correspondence, that Mr. Thaddeus Ste- | oD cis of General Sloeam’s brivade, bi d that the commanding venerals in such cases | "Set, Dw vol. I2mo. @1.50, vens bad «‘startled the (Republican party) caucus | changed from infantry to heavy artille jeserve to have the epaulets taken from thelr e=l0n ORAM AND WATER TOGET es dy declaring that after Mr Cameron's report bad | risoned #3 follows :—companies B and G at Fort | shoulders. “God forgive them, they know not 1CK Of ae Ae aren Be: of been accepted by the President, Gen. McClellan ee oe the command of Lieut Col. R. | what they do.”’ ing b farnivhed at low rates. A 2 tothe chews to resign if it was | H- Richardson, and the other eight companies at} Mr Lovejoy, of [lino's, would muchun-efer | 884 boarding houses farnix * i. * UNI ED CAVAL- COOKE’s ba a EE UR A 3 large a<ao-tment of fine Phriadelphi ea kept an hand at the : s& be ‘ +r Col Wm A Christian. The | that some ove else should discuss these questions lphia Comfectionery, oorner ‘Kann ani F | Cavalry Tactics; or Regu'ations for the *, sent into Congress with the passages respecting i pt in Fort Lyon has moved towards | that wou d not be fanatical or one idesed. His| ata. ro7im*_ | toe. Forma'ions and Movements of the Cevairy se the emancipation and arming of the slaves of reb-| Hunter's Inlet. Yours, &c., Richanps Brie cena eal tees. etders Tau tke | 7B=U. 8, AANIT_RY COMMISRION, SBNIT, RY, COMMISRION, te George "Soe Brig U. 8. A. nd els unmodified ”” set ce Helnitiemanedivison vester. | Suthority of the President.'Why did not the a Rens Coe eeiuaton, D.C, Dro. 34. ie eS Yesterday, we took occasion emphatically to} 4 portion of Gen Heintzieman's en leant. | President remove them or cashier them. as be ference on Military Surcery and Army ‘November te 11 deny the cerrectness of this statement so far es = iy ae ef nso rere fee we braades would do? It was the coocurrent testimony of | Hygie:e. which Military Surgeons at or neat Z vole, gibo, en. = ” 7 — General McC islian was concerned, and are grat!- par Fairfax Court house, picketing to the left every general in the field, with whom he had | Washi 'n are invi: rad to it. EDERICK LAW OLM3TED. find thet Mr. Stevens so secon comes forward to} 65 the line of the O-enve and ‘Alexandria railroad conversed, that these slaves never came into their mL mps o8 spies He recollected while in company | de 2-1m General teoretury. EVOLUTIONS OF THE LINB. stamp it with the brand of untruth, so far as be! beyond Accotink creek with General McDowell, on the morning of the |] the Pai Manual of Evolutions the Lines ar Demenad The whele stevy, 18 lnoxident to) . Neither of these recouneltering pertics met with | sorte of Gall Hun, that be (the General) was SOW CASE3 FOR SALE.—Three fire Show | renged in tabular iorm, lor the use 1 [oficers of tae a8, grew out of the fuct that It is well known here | 2¥ © es, ee ae ser ne ot Se ney very careful In questioning every sive he met in vmcene. Address FP. H EVANS, Box 159 Post Us jofantrs; being @ erquel to the seen return: yesterda) ern - 7a that General McClellan, and, indeed, every other a heen phe rede thelr cacmm panel since tr ference to the porition of the enemy, and the OR $4 LE—For the cheap price of $30, a per- fectly sound MARE. eight ysars o'a, cood for topenrephy of the country, and in no instance i working im @ny shape. Inquire at 434 Seventh st. wee general cficer now In the service on this line, | tweive o'clock last night bey deceive the General. He considered whetber regular or volunteer, is of opinion that LETTER FROM PRISONERS AT RICHMOND them the best scouts we had. for Congress to easay to make the war one for the A letter bas been received fromm James Patrick, Mr Blair, of Mo., thought the gentleman (Mr. ala ther than, as originally de- | Company F, of Chester, belonging to Col. Aver- | Stevens) had done Major Gen Halleck great in- ahelition of davery, 10 . . ill’s Cavalry, who was taken prisoner in the | justice He bad conversed with Gen. Halleck in signed. # wae Ne Do centemtien of Be Unten a | virmiah. toa weeks age heyoud Viewna kis | wisenentethineter eer t in our fa‘hers made it,wil: be to insure the eventual } states that twenty seven of them are inthe Rich. | apprehended the ordet; and Gen fi. told him that success of the rebeilion of Jeff. Davis & Co mond jail, all well excepting Sergeant Bryson, | whatever was done under the color of this order, a by the by, that the New York | who, during the skirmish, fell from his horse, | was not intended by him, as slaves were tn the ee ete wehtan on catetude caaan ne Lane eentate eieed ee ae party | habit of coming from Cairo into the camps for Reening Post (for which we entertain mac of rebels which effected their capture was com- | the purpose of selling gooss to the soldiers, ard spect) is endeavoring to lessen public confidence | posed of 300 of the Georgia Cavalry. going back to the enemy with all the information in the Commender-in-Chief, apparently tecause a they could obtain for the use of the enemy it os Transiated w ‘I to ie B Soe a from the lastest r ee rati iy . Henry Coppes, late nited A ot ‘eat ibe l vol. oa ee ae Iv. NEW ORDNANCE MANUAL. rtd ri FFICIAL NOTICE, Ord: ie use \oers wd ofits eterna Mamet frente i ogee the War Prepared under t Quppreans . @ "* tion o} Department. Third Edi 8- Gisy. Deccaber ca vised. Gas ve Dewi om, fally Milustratete with tat Houee oF BS San aor SoU Oxpsance Deranturnt. socio foram wo ie ase of SHEET IRON, et 30 }yndice number 27 Sheet Iron, enc for =a) vo My ene GRIFFIN & POISAL, 243 Pena. avenue, W ton. Kee SALE OR KENT—A fins-toned seven octave 1osewood PIAN, moder: style Ape's at Mra. LOWE'S trimains Store, 997 Pena avenue, between 9th an 10th rts,, south cide. de 12 eost Washington. Nov. 4, 1861. t apeotls peotielty recomanrtaea Wiest the Revised is re y, Feoommended, bt bis readiness to endorse the red repub-| Interesti and Important Official Dis- Mr. Fouke, of Iil., said that the order issued by BMON8, gis ofthe nance be published for Mase sesobatien in the govéPnment of the United Patches from Port Royal. Gen. Halleck was a wise and salutary one. He L RAISINS, e use of the FIGs, States the abolitionists of Congress are plainly} The Navy Department this morn'ng received weitabeer Secneer ite atate would cele athe ‘ seexing to fnsugurate ax an offset for the attempt- | the following highly-laoteresting official accounts whole army there would stand by Gen. Halleck. ed reactory revolution of tbe southern oligarchy. | of naval movements near Port Royal : He would now sny that slaves did come from 2alro into the camps, and furnish information to Wedeubt not, Gen. McCiellan sincerely be- oun Revel iter b Go ea _— the enemy. These facta be knew. If his col- lseves that the initiation of an abolition policy in Th heusiac, af Yeu session of | e2Rve (Mr. Lovejoy) would pay less attention to the future prosecution of the war, wiil alleaiate | 8" bay of st Heer ncs. exceedingly valuable peor Ser dnllgy 5g plane etsy: ney woud from the csuse the confidence and regard of 2 | for a herbor. for its proximity to Charleston. and ar Ka logy, of fil eaia be baa alskea the majority cf his troeps; because we know well | for the command it secures of large rivers eupply- actions of the Administration closely, and read that puch is the opinion of nine-tenths of the} ing interior communication with the State of | well bis m e to thiv House, and he saw Lang nd ail branches of the | 50Uth Carolina—bas induced me to dispatch a nothing upon which to base such G@icers of every grade and ai by second expedition there, under Commander } of Ger Halleck. The Administration bed no service, under him. He must be well aware that} Drayton, with orders to bold the ialand unti! Gen. hand. directly or tndirectly, in this order or te it would bave the effect also of buttoning up the | Sherman is prepared to assume military occups- Ys ,, sbaping the policy that was in the general line of peckatoof tae prodent and feally patriotic | tion of it, when be will transfer the fort to his | {raping the policy & Ord: use Army. Li Wiuam M. Col. of Ordnance in charge of Barest. ro" a ees 4. 1981. ‘J gos. A. Scott, Acting errors foliated 7-For sai the Booksellers gqnerally, or wiitbe cost pret nell ot receipt of price by the publishers. de 10-4 aheaig Pubiicheres Puvsdagal. 5,000 Foils SrLEN mR roraroes | bie Beret aes at corner Eig: & let January, DATES. FFIN & POISAL, venue, near isib st, Coal Wiharver, Geo ‘Bea! e- January, in smal! lots, OOD at $7.5". AK Wi0D at $8 50, «EN PINE at Delivered in Georgetown or First Ward, Wash- ington, de 12-31" 502 ELEVENTH STREET. 5 2 E. FISHER & BROTHERS, FRENCH STEAM SCOURERS. Just reosived and in sto BARRELS APPLES, q Battimore, Mo. 500 In fine order, Beef to be of good and wholesome quality, pekia After further debate, the whole subject was ly_place ; . bits (neoks exoluded,) in ual tee us men who may Mee be enpete’ t ds I have also despatched Commander C RP. | tabled by a vote of yeas 76, nays 09. 4 Ria Sep ce Ser. Tork. where corner mie 1 ctrcots, be me to reads ns ekoreding ‘oney hereafier to the Government for the further | R. whee te eae econnelsance of Warmw | The following pentiemsen wen, appointed a| jastrecquol to new. -Mornoce’ Deisines, ant ali ARRELS SWEET POTA nd v8, such Gaye as shall be tarn the wt Int aoe for ibe emancipation | 9th enemys battery there information wk | tls comm tee o8 that porn f tae Presidents | Kis of Ladies Driases sans atincti nase | 1QQ BARRELS Swe DONER RC tae Bo SSS Walvered ER that to turn aaa ceo ts plats Raw: the Commanding General has expressed to me paweal ws © relating to defense on the ve ‘Crape and other Shawis, Table Covers. snd a = of the slaves: South, » - his desire to obtain before landing troops on Ty- loys of Ohler Nos of ra nok Hltnols: ot Liab, but fo establish at the North a despotism of | bee Island = : Minneso'e; Babbitt, of Penns) lvanie; Spaulding, Metre. Sumner, Lovejoy, & Co..s injurious in| | Thee Department will have the goodness to ob- | Sr new Verks Greiper of ices ne: ite effects upon the public interest every whit, as | S¢*ve that. in the necessary ocoupation of St. He- | Or New York; and Potter, of Wisconsin. lena sound, and of Tybee roads, and in the ex- Eulozies upon the decease of the late Senator the despotism the triumph of which would be] gmination of Warsaw Inlet, 2 large number of Baker were delivered by Masars. Stield Phelps. secured, in the South, by so doing. the veeseis of my squadron is engaged, which Colfax, Dunlap. Richardson, Kelly, Sargent, and We may edd further, that while ogeai™ that | will be released an: bir it el blockading Gentieman’s Ciothing, cleaned in the best manner. Leaving no substance in the cloth to injure it or mere, i¢ more easily to soil. -B Goods wiil bs sent to Baltimore twices week, and return with bys Dromptnees. dell aw yM. P. SREOD, Agent. TRIESEMAR. 120 BOXES CHEESE, corner Eighth gee TTEMO! RANGES, COCOANUTSAND WALNUTS] e100" ist O's Sipe ate" yo I wi 7 Epes one quarter-pipe Old ey ISR trons oe bent pe required to sive . M. Ist Lt A. A.C. corner Eighta and 100 cio t EE yen Chega tT SBNUINE Ry tice. s Riddie; and after the adoption of the customary | Protecsed by Royal Letters Patent of England, AND ., Gen. McClellan did not declase bis qpatingent | duty a8 s00n as Otter and stands ae eld | resolutious In reapect to the memory of the lale| and sceured by the Seals of the Kone ae eaee! corner Right vel Delosia, | 6030m* 47 anda Liberty st, New York, Getermination to resign his » @ alleged | Very respectfully, your most ob’t servant, Senator, the House adjourned. Medicine, Vionaar™? ‘Mt Amperial College of 200 BARRELS CONNECTICUT ONIONS, | [JADAME LEONTINE BLANCRET, by Mr. Stevens, we doubt not that be has freely 8. F. Devons, — TRIESEMAR No. 1 4010 o¢" corner Eighth and strecks, expressed the opinion that if the war be turned Flag Off er Com’dg, &e THE FIGHT AT FORT PICKENS Ie the effootual famed for Rutaxation, Seep | ————___ orem SRENCH, LESSONS, crusade, there be little bo THE REPORT OF COMMANDER C R. P. RODGERS ere —eemenntts MATORREGs ZHAUSTION O8 THE SYstTam, ERSONS |. K Will find our stook Georg ee bpanieae vax serene Os Flag Ship“ Wasouhen IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS TRIESEMAR No.2, Piivaraine Sool hi ample, sd oteseete, £8 de int Of Dring!ng the so-called seceded States Port Royal Harbor, th Dec. 1961 qeevenaiecexeraz Completely and gutirely eradioates all traces of orate ratea th under the authority of the United States, by force} a. oO, yesterday morning I left Tybee Roads, | The Only Account As Yet from Cur . | those Gisorders, for which Copaiva and Cubebs of arms. before Aria ‘bt, igor the ma pratt Sen- ene Ww ference to the cynical \ntimation of the | aca and Pembina, and crossed the bar of Warsaw By the coutesy of a gentleman of thie city. we Poe there _ no vars propriety in Gen. | Sound at brif tide, not having less than 19 fret of | have been permitted to ready a private letter from McClellan's interference with the political pur- } Water upon it We approached the fort >n War-| his son, on bosrd t e U.S ste. year Price only, mm: to in figures nav. mera ly heen thought a2 entidote, to th Carpets, ” Ollolothe, run of the health of 8 vast portion tf the popela. P caves t do dst Pa avenue . TRIESEMAR No 3 oT : SS —__Em sense and Nisth mer Richmond, | 1s the great and sure remedy of tne civilised world R CITIZEN®’ W! —C! Fas. CAS8I- ted, than | *2¥ leland within a mile. and seeing neither | reo-ntly stationed at Pass |Outre, but whick sub- toc alt lmparition of the gy ee Onn ge clWEe nNGa ail supply. spree begat bai pag tend ape es Gare net mee, we did act ar, bay 1 seat Lieut. srquently tack part re Sekt at Fort Pickens. | Meroar be d-'eterious inrradients, An inspection ‘of stock incurs no ‘Obligation to fort on bis o measu . 1 x 1 the Sar ony" a watch the Sonica ot the Treasury may teke to | Snclcsed octoganel work with platforms for eight] At ten o’rlock on the morning of the 93d the | 224 Wiuch.all the Sarsapariis Zand Sure cibeae | Matin isthe, Carpets, Curtaaze. be sient 1 for the war's dee guns on the waver faces The land faces were | ‘Richmond’ opened a hombardment of Fort Me | een face and of al: nauseating quall- PEKRY secure sufficient loans fo! Prose: | ‘protected by abattis. The work was wellcon-| Res and the neighboring sand bstteries. For de 9 5t Pa. avenue and oution, we bave to suggest that the poblic, not] structed. The guns had been removed, the plat- ‘ies, They arein fpeOrm of 8 lowe: g+, ana may awhile everything went on swimmingly; but the | !'¢ onthe toilet table erased with abolitionism, iook to him to advise | forms cut, and the magazine blown up. enemy, opering a powerful rifled battery on the - the President freely upon all mooted points From the freshness of the foot-prints and other ship, the confilet gr ie 4 fs rhino Bote ‘ew serious. The writer (a vi , bearing on the prospect of victory for the arms of sigue, Te space Bs datas bon eae tho: wae withous their being sue- BeENaMN DEWOLFF, No 384 Bavg Avaxvz, Adjoining the Nations! Hotei, tA gion, , ody sane ea theta xt ine WEL y silv AR. 1 B, Repu ing done by F. ©. Ricuarp, late skilfal work; ia C! ae man rol Soid in tin oases one for $9, and admi istered by &o, Who esale ROW. 194 1 ¥ Dougal street). New York. Immecia‘ely on ra. ceipt of remittance, Dr. Barkow wil! forward Triesembr to any ‘art of the world. securely Eibetant addressed according to the instructions of the writer. = Pablished also by DR BARROW, that popular sod beautifully il/uetrated medical wok, Human ‘re‘ity. Prios 25 cents. ‘Triesemar and Book can Lieutenant on board the R ;) says: recently. Adjoining the fortare huts or sheds for “I bad been complimenting the captain of one the United States. Statesmanlike policy, as well irge garrison. Some lumber and bricks re- | of our guns, for the eccuracy of bieaim, when a as military strength, is required to assure usa at f overruling else =< paage pei — “4 = —_ vi ag abe hg sey pee through our e immediately pus! on to Cabbage Islan ulwarks and took the rT fellow’s bead square triumph; and it bah bes Pgremrtmed ely where we had been led to look for another bat | off His brains and blood were scattered allover Bot to point out frankly to the Presi ‘M\- | tery; but there was nothing of the kind there |] my face, blinding’ my eyes, and making my propriety of any possibie change in the poliey of | We went to the mouth of the creek, eprough the | brain reel the Govercimment witb reference to the war, which —e Marsh, and to the mouth of Wilmington ig had thirteen Psy serving thatgun. Of ver these six were wounded and one killed outright. be mar Lave reason to believe fraught with im From the mouth of Wilmington river we ob- 7 rds ao ee Se cl The spectacle waa oi f obtained by spacial authority from S.C. FORD, | (ERMAN DIVISION, ENTION! micent danger of the defeat of bis military meas. | served u battery, bearing from saabout N. We imaginasio ne on tae meet Metattte Washington. D.C. do t2-Sm G' Sending ane DahTERS part of the ures us Commeuder-in-Chief. So far it is clearly | W W ,and distant about three miles. It is «The firing continued all day, and was resumed EAD QUARTERS for Ciothing, Furnishin ‘a his duty to go; and we trust and believe that he | on the river, and just above a house with a red by the enemy next morning. By this time, how- Goods, Hats and Caps, at No. 460 1th street, 18 Manet Space. has not besiteted to discharge that daty Cepola. which is one of the Coast Survey points | ever, we had moved beyond range of thelr guns, | 4° i lm (Rep.) Sure of the -_ro2-Im We may further add, that it is well k t of trisngulation, and is about ten miles fom Sa- of Wien - the Niagara was still doing her best to silence 2 em. tbat the views of the President and Commander- Between the house and the fort was a jarge *« Up to thie time, Fort Pickens had jost but one sa-Chief are idertical on sli matters bearing on | eacampment, but we conid not count the tents. . We counted five guns, apparently of lar, alibre et Baan en ofthe welabe a * er gec a ““Bome idee of the weigbt = ame oo Ra ctatecy pootioms or owes, 10:5 oo tas face of tus Satlay @oetio te nl may be bad, in the fact, that pena np eye F? LE CHEAP.—A large table eee eo GET ATTRACTIONS.—Grani rsh ior S4o= te FOR SALE A let of very entpety ‘Se st the rear an |» Bear Pennsyivania svenue . po Sw* ‘Tth at-eet, to see the new Clotni: only see one gun upon the other face, but there | lnded to above, struck us, theerpiealn renee ate | sane Tpigived at BMT ate, No. 460 7th strect. | Tore wef BE WATE pou! may bave been more. ship out of water, and made her stagger like a} _4¢ 11 lm sEse-} Hig! cart Stonivicant.— The vote, yesterday, in the ye were near enough to see the men on the druvken man House tabling Mr. Lovejoy’s resolution direct- ee end ey css <a bayonets ‘ 1jtAnother shell burst six feet below the water. ing the President to order General Halleck to © saw several small vessels; some of them tn | line, causing the Pto leak freely. but by the Romilly Marsb were in tow of a emal! steam-tu; ald of the steam pumps, we think we ca: obange the policy with reference to fugitive but taey wane all beyond our reach. es her free Dems, je can keep slaves focking to bis camps, should go far to- Upon Little Tybee Island we could see no ‘*-We' have impaired, but have not destroyed, ‘wards assuring the country that abolitionism is earthworks. but could not get nearer to it than! and cannct destroy Fort McRae, until we have not to bave the fall ewing in controlling the leg- | two miles, becsuse of the shoals rifled guns. The smooth-bore guns which we are i tel) To coming out of Warsaw Sound, at high tide, | obliged to use, Is no match for the rifled cannon isiation of the session that many anticipate. we had not less than twenty-one feet of water on | of the enemy, and the sooner the Government act Jt ia well-known that bad all the anti-aboll- | the ber upon the truth the better Wontets of the body been present, the majority Eotarning to Tybee roads at one o'clock, 1 str-et, near the canal, B beorge now ‘be nocommortated wi comforts 'F vate roo! Game. Fish, Oysters Wines, | i 8 * Seears, i hale | elie eee te ; 0 Pend ot Si eee EYsey BODY GOFS TO =MITH’s, No 460 ‘7th stree?.to get their Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats anu Caps, (Rep) deil-im OW 18 THE TIME vat apd ‘Winter Clothing at low prices. 460 7th street, dell im (Rep) Ces ONE AND ALI, To the People’s / Clothing Store, No. 460'7th street, ant get your toods at a:tonishing ‘ow prices, ds il-lm (Rep.) ‘INCE MEAT! “The Niagara, all the while, was at some dis- MINCE MEAT! | _2014-Imeo N'BAYZEL, Proprietor. landed and made a recoanoissance on foot, with | tance outside the bar, and cannot be m - ! x F ie laping it.on the table would have been | landed and m the Savannah and detschments of | jared ’ be much fn by eovigtS's BURCHEN., P. CARTER & CO. a Seg 237 small-arm men from that ship and the Ottawa “To-morrow (23d) we intend to renew the| dell corner Dank Conte, = Sy Pa. ove. Washington. F Epar seucteng mouth of the Lazareth Cree’, } bombardment, with the determination.to whip| | + r ja. —President Lincoln occupied a seat | baving nwhich to cross, our provtess | or be whipped ‘was sto Drstaae awe MMISSION Mi storage. Ls F J.P. ne suey: _1-P- CARTERS CO, mM no le pped. We waited unt’! low tide, butthe “The Richmond, previous to coming here, was creek wns unfordable. | wasable however, with employed in the blockade of the fiississi pp the sssistance of Lieut Luce, to obtain, from the Passes. During ber absence from there, we bave top of & tree, the position In which a battery has managed, learned that several rebel Ls supposed to exist, and I am satistied that | to yo to ses. sear Tess there isno battery there. The spar which was “A Spanish vessel had come down. th a num- mistaken for a derrick, is simply a place of look-| ber of napaateras on board, who wore obliges to out, and there was no appesrance of any earth escape from New Orleans toavoid imprisonment. Work or position for guna A battery at such a} These fugitives report that the most vigorous lace would be of no use whatever. There may Prepsrations were making by the rebels to repel Powever have been a signal gun placed there, as | attack. They bad three trou-clad sleam tbe nt upon whic! Spar is raisei is upon | jing rams ready, each carrying froi: eighteen to ap ronteconrn fast of Linke Tvhee toed oe twenty guns, of the heavied cutters » SUTLERR. $ ATTENTION 8 rigeRS OF FICERS AND A stook of CAMP STOVE! facta ant Be mie at a1 Penmaes savewen sone Center Market, Peyieid H. J. GREGORY. ATAWBA GRAPES! C Crt AWBA GRAPES" Fresh whe Grapes in exoelient and delicioveiu flavor. Try them. ING & B RCHELL, dei oorner idth st, ‘ermont av. RESEN OR THER HOLIDAYS! er zs TE FRe LADIES FURS’ a Tneside Vice President Hamlin yesterday during the de'ivery cf the eulogies consequent on the desth of Senator Baker Moerie, alias “KN. Pepper,” of the Kniehr- becker; oHias “Jonathan.” of Vanity Pair, alias “Jaaques Maurice,” of the Home Jowrnal, is —————— Woata Sxxive —We codert:aad that the pon- ‘ween m New ¥ ork, full supply-of La- or, 9th st. ov. end marae tne Lin Cf Serena te | ia AY Bape ene mH | OP Boga ae SAE E” Pere rowan | ROMA Nan” Eee teen snd ent mae cbarge of the earnest, cordial and + fiicfent co-operation, —__—_—_—__. bari 236 Ps. oe ut near or tate A fe me ehy ed a se A God sice Lincs. Com'x Arwuicn snd Grondead: Sin asl ba do 11-1m between Willates’ and Kite eds, ld: Warranted. prisme ishals Wiles ilaeaaaa ade Gen. : — de l1-1m __between Wiilarus’ and Kirkwoods, acrapted, Exstern Branch, neer the Navy Yard, where this | siwaye well buadied- 8’ sks {Correspondence of the Associated Press.) | PPROPO eben ik bis emo SEL ED BY “de chew KEATING. te now stationed J bave the honor to be, very respectfully, your | Paupenicx, Dec. 11.—The 19th Massachusetts, | Aatit 2 3 winper? | & LL KINDS OF FANGY oRooee ee otirent obedient servant of, Seg, Stonets Aiision, bas been sent to Muddy | ft dor forsaking the pide aad rvped | A 'Bler’s Googe ANG. GHOS non? ‘ 8338, Commander. Branch to ‘otomac, Gen. be 'Dg Bt Once, com; Paom Bt. /‘TRomss —A correspondent of the F lag-Ofticer Devons, commanding, &e. Banks? division. Their postotiice is at Dames. | Brick %, Of the mont approved: ¢| _de¢ atawit ih st. s — > a — aT one Heer guetd fie near the Grest Falls to Nolan seven hved¥ed aad oF Sy, Jusr Sr Teas! Mh, ‘Lao- ‘ABAGE * Tevell mvesit of the sslling of s vessel to He Port Koya! Harbor, 5 C, Dec. 6, 1861. Per aust che month of the Mecesacy. bar’ 1 vs? ole a ate paid account of how the arrest of| Sin: | bave the bogof to inform the De j Yyeard in direction of Coursd'ePecn, | JMPORTANT TO MILITARY Want + a Mason bas been recelved here ment that the fortifications at Warsaw mrgy Se oe or ye potato af ay) I cea had berdly arrived at this island, | have been sbandoued by the rebels, after moving pooling ng ye as to the Army a Hi H G if of the “ee: = a PL pry hag enema | Ae pases on sce where Englishmen matances attend! portan| re headq as is describable. Foam the pene tiaetion of — to the Cause of the fring in-the direction of Ed- a= ts few loyal Americans on | waters of Warsaw Sound, as weil as for a know}- = Saar nite soeneaer 2 Centiamen —_ a this island ever since raise their heeds bigh, and of the nner and ultimate iine of defence se- nea yar yo y ing continued ir- by the enemy, I have the pleasure to refer ag, spor an the omy nae §o the accompanying report of Commander C. R. vi eee ot ham Sent mea P. Rodgers, upon whose judgment and skill { | 036 the river at Dam No. 5, and the skirmish- telied for the execution of this undertaking. Lang ep oe Eh Tl = ETHERaL Oh oom Det tpn win an REROBMI voluminous dispeteh _Warsaw inlet and sound constitute a second — bod DK ; i ‘whieh Will seoresty osteont tee trance into ——_ ged ane et fet ca be ay - stag ‘ uOD carried ove: water, this it se b i cael ix Netweeg England tad the Uni | carried over tbe bar at high water, this pasage Geusrat, a jt &: barwova Llivana Tat, strest, Sowand will not sypewe of Capeaia Wiles mo. sous abou eight tulles rose Wecen tage iy es uk ON oN EB aaeae. “rie Trinifsd stenmer which arrived on the} ten from Savanuah, end dctween four aad fee Everything Js quiet in the clty and encamp- Jisesie ) o! vs Woh inst., reports the Sumi at St. Pierre Mar- — 7 from Muddy ek KEATING, dingue, with = large number of her crew in trons "Y] dessa avtl_ "365 Pa avenues bear cn it. for various <Menses. 4 Fed@rai ent bi UTTER! BUTTERY after ber end way le prechempce dng FFs B ut The Dates stesmer, weigh to ra ‘ ‘tally, your J 100 cnoige Gvahaa bute, JU repetved and out bce relative tot Joveoss fro. pbedient servant, 8 F. ‘Boro ‘ by the patroimen of the Pifth 4 * ’ i ASTINGS & CO. ese to ae | Ping Officer Commanding, &c. | after exsm{nation wes committed to jail forcourt. |} n. 95-7 as Bal Aiaus Pa asewie. coal ia : ’

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