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NEW YORK HERALD FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1862. : 3 a yon a eo Marsha) of the town, in whose been | that come withit tines, Wo teams, | from here. This, however, ie for today. Wis hard to | falaletey Most dew ty has who pad for that wnforta’ | be put down.” “Our Country, way she aiwayn de right, aaa THE RE oon nly Shidee tase: the ‘been, Mibety dutortane for Peat dae eee =" ap bring | surmise whet will happen to-morrow. Cai. ant bax the | Bate portieal blunder A the death of thousands of her | but right or wroog. oar Country.” ~~ Uvited we stand, EPUTY QUARTER MASTER GENERIL® ONPICE hin ly demeanor towards tow. Scothen, wu Eatou, Jr., at Grand Junction: —for 1 is pocuiiar bo Diawxe—taculty. 0” bail decve sous, the sacking Of her ities and iownr and the | divided we fall,” “The United States has one Constitu- D Phitatelphia, | 18: - _ ia 3, One reyimen of infantry from Brigadier Goueral mer such cirommstances 16 18 | Geeciation of ber fair Weldm, Nor in thie, aioae, coer tien, one Histuey. ay Lt 1d “Tom. | geived at thiaoiy wut Mearth ‘sion uard } abing av. to eator wour rebels, in reir , | ResHee was 5 wil iy.) for the delivery in this Lagnance, Teon.. Nov. 1b, 1962 vee Seen wauhe Saagatiriy Gocenan 105) Dave taken with them, leaving this portein of the State, | Preservation of tho Federal Goverrment i ‘ts whole | quired. of Five Bus Now Pi wi rishay, inat., wt 12 o'cloe’s M.» ed Army » charge of such sax } tions. The new troops not chiug bere as ty Raperant Coptures of Aebeh Poitonere— Order from Ee fest pen op peg ag LS irisbed, bis, doubulees, hae some erucorn in our pre. | a4 they have Wt all other ter#Hory they have given up, | Coustituuional vigor, as the shee” “uchos of our-poaco | Be made of the bee material avon General Grom Announcing His Stag. tnchuding Re- 4. Commissarioa of subsistence will issue op.tho requi- ee @ “emply. swept and panned me n get saying 140 at bome and safety ane ie mere! ae cont Changes and Promotions—Plag Raseing— | Sit0ns of Chaplain Faton, Jr., omitting tho coffee rations, iwarmy Is rapidly atwiniag a wonderful dagrec of | much (0 represent nine tenths of the whole population of | happinerss, Secession ruin.” ‘Tennessee's Star icioney and dh the, Wost 4 tly aval Mm nap | shall never be blotted from the old Flag and substitutiog ryo. Hy order of etl ‘y incipline. ‘Le. mowt stringent regula ‘ost Jeunesse ax ardently ab rial, wih eon ae : a ll A el sory RN Lt Speeches from Generals McPherson and Logan— Major General U. S, GRANT tious for Lhe contral of both ovlicers And meu have hoon | I} was’ to-day, and us ardently dex Important Orders from General McPherson Relative | Jno, A. Rawuns, sssistans Adjutant General. iomed trom headquarters, and are executed upon the moury Sar ony Bowne eae coe Petes i "a $ as criminal wit most severe righty. An rego ats regarded ae ty paws a resident's to Vulawful Seizures and Captured Animals—Mili: | The following document appeared this morning for sho | “rill, brigades arcdaily exercised EMU. tieveat the | emancivaine proclamation, bat the voles of the people vy, paid Bashteeisans tary Chaniges—4m Onder Ayperiaining to Contrabande-- | mere strict rofnlatnn am abuse both, extra wane of an | like for a prexcribed tine. Drille by minade, by company | st the Ditot box han not only revived hope: but made the | \\Fnglaud enceiragen disunion from Dang moltecs’? Conner Raghtocnth wad veuiar of Importance 0 Quartermasters— Dr. Bowchar— oe ‘As our ‘ee feck ‘all appearauces, is to be one and by regimect also recetve attention at stated times. generat that albour -nagioual diMfcuities will soon 1d inseparable. dedi a Me is “| 4 ; , Adtvance of the Rebels Upon Holly Springs--Weharavcal | of siicring events, and those, one after anoshor, 10 Fapid ‘The effect of this is peygoptibte im the confktenes and as- | bave such a volition as all loyal and patriotic men will Armee und Flotte, of our Fathers shall ‘The phorosats FOR OATS AND CORN, ss, Nov. 24, Bid, vid at this othiee would ieliait, ut Broderhebo,”” “Unser ” A x » surance the men have ‘thomee! On. hail with uofemned detight. bin Volk, ¢im Land, em President, ein Congress, Me ath wember, at 12 o'gloek M.. for of Our Forces—Consdcrations—Massing of a oO pace ‘this paper to gen she a Wvacon | AR OXAMpIO Of General Graui’s sirict government of | There was some cilision hero a few days wince bo | Constitution.” “Die Union, soil uod mois erbalton w aresenlag th Be ith | SO.000) twa, hundred Memphis—Cpicial Announcement of General Vi rT cine aing to uring Levert dna yn Moe | the trovps in his department will be gathered from the | tween the civil and military wutkorities. All tbe judges | den ” it aaaasand | nd (200,000) two hundeed (bow Death, &c. bs pine eaatiy mane De Cm ery ‘cutting ‘down tho | fllowiny: —On the might of tho 7th of November a portion | Of our qourts exvopt one—ludg® Swayne—and al the Passing along the streets nearly iu the order marked in The Oats to be of a god chantable quality, put up ‘ mDiencea wo wish to alleviate by of the ‘Twenticth regiment lilinois volunteer infantry, | clerks, sheriffs and other rs of our courts, | the programme. the procession passed vp, a living procla- ‘of about wo bushels ear Since the movement of our forces from Belivar, our | uumBer of wagons to the lowest possible umber. The feiene have exhibned enchernble iugenuty in she cap Groular reads 60 Strat Quagcemaagran's O170% jure of rebols. h we bave been here Dub ten days Lacnancs, Tenn, jov. 13, 1862. ‘ Thoug! Se rae) No. 160, from the @ killed, wounded aud prisoners, the exeny bas lost | wer Depemiramt and of teneral Orders, No, 8 from head partmen fennee, all offoers of the aboot ttiree Lundrod. Colonel Iee, in command of St Jacksun, Tenn. entered @ store and tents and wok | found nt enoveuieut m leave the city on ai mation of love 40 the Union dreathing ‘in bundreds of Jats will Bo received by Weight, at (32) thirty two pounds therefrom a quantity of goods destroyod the tenta, | arrivel of the Union army. Judge Swayne, how: | hearta, At various points the waving of Union tings rrom } tu the bushel, the damage amentiinn to nas eo. TTipod complaint of ever aftor months of effort, succeeded in filing appowt: | the windows, and sxmules and wavingd of bandkerebic!s ks wo be furnished without extra vharge to the governs the sufferme party, and failure 10 ferret eut the men | ments ani reorganizing bis court, which was opeved a ladies bid them welcome. Atthe inter Kulity of the offence, the General issued @ special fod | few daz; rince tor the trial of criminals It orm: ho and Main streets the processaon received Order. The ivo sections embodying the penalty will bo hs Jury be let himself out | tho greetings of General Sherman and sia, who awaited y, pat up im N yy Weight, At (56) ofty sia poumda to ment. Delivery to be made fn the ety of Wastiouton, within (25) Wg tho thuatre, the twenty, tee days from the date of " stage, together with the ladies PROPOSALS. | re required w reduce their | read with interest. ‘They: ‘us follows:—1. That the said to thestate lawe relasii it there ou horsebas ‘The Hite of march was then the bushel, Rowianwandy:: ete aacsiaiia ni Springs sabe on Fe faces eee eas te eee pum of $1242 08. be anwesse — against said regiment, and bot penitentiary ote tinued ajong Main street and to tho theatre, whe Backs jo b@ furnished withont extra chore (0 the pve: co» Feconnossatico m the vicmity of shat place night before last, gathered up in various localities close to oul n't 4 e i 2 aero wii! te tranaterred to di parte - @amps five comnm)ssioned offers and about twonty pri- agree ae be ey womired to ‘organi: a: supply train. of vatos. ‘Phe game was ‘despatched to this place, aid fron ty, to one nyagien ame, ae the eervien a i ie " require: ¥ e r anided ovr to ‘Col Smith, Provest Marshal, who made | Torajsision sip vis rai will be ‘anew overto nach, olor ‘may equitawe disposition of. The pames of the officers I av muy be" deri knaied chasge of the geieral supply : CR ae eve loarhed- gud. submit. They. include persovages of 20 AM division and brigads quartermasters ure reqintod 19 sali value. They are ne foliows: — é sfiortbricaeto wih (boy belong nud te name of ix tome h. W, Harris, Assistant™ Adjutant Geuera! to | wander lo the eaicl Guartcrmenierot UNe depariments 1am ie meing sesixtant quartermaster, they will rey Ly ery @olovel Vcr, and —— Brockinridge, slectorat largo io | TP mencio which they ausatinehed, pastor or mistress.» "These laws are very strip. | losing exercises were proeved) fibnce vith the above orders the officers herein wamed (the names boing yiven),ex- | from its cepting such oplisted men as werent the time rick Wi Lhe | BeHt And the offect would have beep, if they were exe | On rene! hospital, or abseut with proper aythority, that the smo , to set aside the President's preclamation, aud i | thebr seats upon the be charged agaiie them on the proper muster apd pay | @areerate halt his army In this section im the State peoi | misses from the car, and the boys wh ceyresouted the | Hropurws will be received sun flty thovwan ! (4) (00) Duane rolls, and the amount each if to, pay noted epposite bis | S0Uary, Accordingly, on the publication a a portion of | States. The appear: of thegroap, a seen trom toe | els 0. ards, and for tlty (oo usend (0,000) ifune thereon, the oificere to sessed pro rata with | J:dge Swayne’s charge, the military authorities waited | body of the theatre, was ax pleasing a sight ax the drama in \he menon the amount ef hear proper: gud that the: | 8pb bin ambassuced bim ihat (hoy wuld inlerpose uo | ever arranged upon same platform, ihe bedy of the ‘saine so collected will be paid by tac commanding oftcer obstacles ip.the way of tbe puswhmcat of ordinory | theatre was ulled with a vast audionce. The pit, the ot the regiment to the par ied to the see. | Crimes, Dat that wi) bie rulings as vo slaves, unde the | ‘ress circle, and the wo galteries were thronged with a i mune and Vogt office address of 3 bidder must 2. Phat Caperin Orton. Jobr¥unisop, |-Btate law, would be overruied. tt aq auderstogd that} erustiog crowd, and bandreds were left outside, anable to | ayyear uy the proposal, a of the Twentioth linet infantey. volunteers, for wolful } Gvveral Shernay takes tho positon that, aaa miltary heir way mito the spackvus edilee, as baie ease e ce ee ants eanatieted to tbe neglect ae Git gad viowes ‘of orders, are hereby mus- | commander, he pound w ohay the written orders of Lhe rhe meeting was addressed at length by the following } the narti or the Liew cons! Serod aus of the service of the Waited Staten, (0 take oiect | Feesident, fits commyander us chief hat sf hus superior tr B. W. Sharp, Mr. 4 It. Tomeny, Treasurer troyante ne arte eine be rps weame@ and wagons in charge of regimental tor the oate amd cor must be on sepa. rely distinet frag anc sndepeadent of vasidered, and cy nd no quarters will by any officer whatsoever unless duly assigned y the post quurtermaster, under the direction of vanter. ~ te Jato Prosidentiat lection, t 4 erate Nepean will nat be ined! a. are ‘this day. Seater aoe responsible to the people and to Congress: | of the Memphis and Ohie Raitroad ae + G at acon pay each propose ae ) | supply trains, as ihe division. quartermaster w! v@ | The importance ahd wility of railroads in oper: b that his (General Sher Duswess i# to carry out | T. Sherman and Colonel Stuart, of the Fitty-ur addressed t& Colonel D. H. Rucker, ee ote pieioge Sap s Beg ae Lee tees rewind re: bons ofa military mien are excellently ret whatever orders are sent to Rate ‘xeouted and that | ment, fllino@ Volupteers, ” ‘! States Army, Washington, D ra , commanding brigade. lermasiers ote else to. Rennes is, ooae ab these i strated: in this department. Under the old regime, Dis instroctions, under the prociamation. are such av to a be plainly mark Ac ” Oats and Corp,” (7 < c omman!s, phy qui ni J e 2 snail : . AU, NTE. Captain Wm. Clark, assistant Commissary of Subsist - le rs or oi! ees in towns wiieh the army may ocupy | the use of wagon trains and pack amimais in the trans- | set aside entirely all State laws protecting slavery. Ac- The ability of the beet ihe copiract, shpuld 1% be ‘tence, rebel army. re ‘he depobor port yiartermasters him, must b ‘ed by two responsible per- rtatieu of. supplies was a source of inevitable confusion | cordingly an order was immediately igsued “that any ni . = tnd delay, even when brought to their most éfiicient | attempt to execute State laws at variance with the Sr. Lovin, Nov. 26, 1862, to the guarantee. service. Tho moyemouts of an army were greatly em- | orders of the President and the military commanders will The official vove gives Blair 163 majority over Knox Tor goareaiors miuat be shown by tho Darrassea by them. ‘Their slow travel and hited aceom- | Be coostrved as a contemptof the authorities of he United | Congress. It w stated that Kxox will content tho seat, | ofthe Ui ed Staten D clark uf the Boareny dlatri—h court oF adatom was a series objection, and, Often de- | iter rth Haturof the nepre fe involved in tho war | Th® radical emaacipationiat woxet Ww elected by en | _ Buiders snutt. te, preannt in, person, wher ine bide sre ship. This is now entirely” revoluti nized for the | How existing, aud will, in its progress, be clearly deter. | average majority of 1,300. Tonds equal th ammount to bait the sun to. be received om awarded “ Second Lieut. J. B. Brant, First Tennessee cavalry, Second Lieut. A. L. Reynolds. Capt. Harrie was this morning parcled and sent South. ‘Tho remainder will bo went 9 Columbus, Ky., at which » the hands of quartermasters, oup., will be went to that point, cod to Capiain GL. Fort, A.Q. M., or the post artermasicr, giving the name and residenee of the par- pinée all the prisoners captured inour recevt movements m whom itwas taken. And all cotton seized north ) better by the intreduction of the railway as the means | mined. In the me the runaway slave must be — ~ the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his guaran Rave becn congregated, preparatory to the fultilment ot | (i Pe Oe nt iat ge, inne | aud tbe channel of transporting to an army the eupples | treated as ‘free, aud theppeople are encouraged te give The Virginia Union Legisiatare. core, will be required OF the nuccewaful bidder "pon signing ‘the late cartel. Vickeburg, iv all probability, will be the | Quartermasters above mentioned ‘will hold such cotton until | #8 which it stands in need. them employment as su is understood that a cor. A PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR, As the bond must accompany the contract, it wil) be neces~ he bidders to have their bondamen’ with (hem, or to urdered to seil the same at public auction by the General ‘The railroads of this department were in the beginning | respondence has been opened between Judge Swayne and The number of members in the Fouso of Representa- destination of these men. Tho individuals brought here | Commancing or the Chief Quartermaster of the depart- | ae Drought into existence later, systematized, under the | General Sherman reiating to the civil and military powers | tives of the United States to which this Commonwealth ie esterday were above the average tutelligeuce of the | ™ent. , supervision and direction of, mow Major General Mc- | of the government, and that the result i#, the court will } entitled having been chauged by the apportionment made Fobel soldiery, "They seomed vo suffer “uo depres | 6A! yeaimemial and ether quarie-mosiers are required | Phergon, at tbat time sal ofleer te Genoral Grant, The | im future confine ‘itself to the punishment of murder, | under tho census of 1860, the duty of redistricting the parwonally, by luce ae by wale fon on account of their situation. They all aoxiculy | (ves-ribed by requiacions and sxisting srdere to the Quarter. | Foad#, when he left them, wore in excellent condition and | @Fson. burglary, and crimes maid inte. State devolves on the General Assombly. ‘To discharge ’ 7 sak to be exchanged, wishing, they, say, to participate in | master General and the proper hagitorof the Treasury ai | working order, connecting Columbus, Ky., with Jackson, The rebels have disbanded their guerillas and partisan | this duty, and in order that legislation may be had upeo 2. the occurrences soon to take place. th fi Tenp., Corinth, Miss., and Bolivar, Ten. pp a tro! thei to serve with their reguiar army; | other subjects of vital importanee, I, Francis H. Peirpoint, We, ——. of the id State of -——, and as for the payment ta The appoitment of Gen. McPherson to @ command in | and, as Pemberton bas been compelied w fali back, the | Governor of tho Commonwealth of Virginia, ag authorized — do he the field left the railroads without @ regularly appointed | ‘*bighwaysand byways” have been cleared, and cotton has | py the fifth section of the fifth artiele of ‘the conatitution superintendent, This place is now filled by Brigadier | poured into the city in great quantities during tho last | to by this, my proclamation, summon the Senators an cy can receive J learned this morning, from undoubted authgxity, of a men. Extra duty rolls should have at ° of the county Proceeding rellecting gréat credit upon tho ability of Gon. the certificate, “aud that I have forwarded a copy of the I di . Above roll to the Quartermaster General at Washingion,”* sand the confidence repesed in him by the xovern- nates for funds should Le approved ny the division t } ment. About the timo of our movement upon this place, | ,¢ ier ‘Ma pneral U8. GRANT. General J. D. Webster, a man of prime qualities for the | few days. Indeed go great bas been the rush that ode | members of the House of Delegates composing the Gene- 0 Gen, Grant addressed a letter tw Gen, Halleck, inquiriug | “Cnamuxg Ar ieeysoups, Leestenant’ Colocel sud Cuiel | duties of the puvition. cline of from one te four cente per pound has been sub- | ral Ansombly of the Commonwealth to convene in the | Should the eontrac arded bim, we are prepared \o whether the forces at Memphis wore subject to his win | Quartermaster. Since our late move the opening of two new roads has | mitted to. city of Wheeling, on Thursday, the fourth day of Decem- | become his securities (To this guarantee inM@t be appended ihe olliciahcertifcare mand, or whether they received orders directly from Repcrts reachoa horo this morning to the effect that a | greatly increaeed our facilities, ‘Those now in operation, | The cotton trade has had ite due effect upon our cur- | per vext, at two o’olock P.M. ‘3 ‘ ‘the War Department at Washington. ‘The reply informed | rebel force from the Tallahatebie was advancing uj fs far as reconstructed and employed by the army, 7” The time was, and fot very remote, when Ten- | Given under my hand, and tho less seal of tho Com. | Sbove mentioned. 7 P. General Grant that all troops in ‘his dopartment were sub Holly Springs, and that our troops were falling buck, | the Mobile aed Us, runing from Columbus, Ky., to Co- bank notes wore tbirty-thres per cent under monwea'th, this twenty fourth day of November, | ay oats andsrrntcontearied tor under thin advertisement ject to bis orders ; thmt the government acknowledged | There is a possibility of such an occurrence in case of a | rinth, Miss.; > Mississippi Central, branching at Jackson, “greenbacks,”” and other Southera bank notes quite as | i, 9.) 1462, and in the eighty seventh year of Com- | wiil be rigidly do not prove of n good ‘the wisdom and sagacity of all matters connected with | rebel attack. ‘The abgence of water at the town in quan- | Tenn. ancdextending to Hdlly Springs, adistance of seventy. | far below joney. Now all this is changed. monwealth, FRANCIS H. PEIRPOINT, —} sound merchantabie y 5 ted. bie operationa, and that the department at Washington | tities sufficient for army purposes will cause it never to | five miles, thence continuing in rebel possession toCanton, | The people who bring their cotton show their confidence By the Governor : Payment to upon the compleiion of the eon- alone stands superior to him in affire connected with the | be a poiut of concentration for large masses of our troops. | Where it joins another road leading to New Orleans. This, | in the bank notes of the Southern States, and profer them L, A. Hacays, Secretary of Commonwealth. bey biti hace aa the Depot Quartermanter shalt in every probability, will, as far as Jackson, Miss., be se ny other sort of currency. The consequence is that line of transportation in our future operations. The Mem. | Tennessee money is now quoted at seven per cent pre. | ——~ i One SA phis and Charleston Railroad has algo beeu repaired from | mint sare Saroen Ming i Tacit ee airfiaiaaune . : rey Grand Junction to Lagrange. The above bring all parts | Such as Alabama, Sou oli ia, FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP FOR SABE—A’ of the army in direct ‘omuranication, (iia worth eighty-five cents on the dollar. Speculating in cot- A ‘@ great sacrifice, to close m trust; engine, foc Much speculation is current concerning the probability | ton is now the most lucrative business @ man can engage | fixtures, rng, toolw, &e., full and -eomplete, of modern | | eS a peta ide that 4 ou. “Large uumbers have beon pawing ‘town the river | of reopening the railroad to Memphis. ‘To my mind there | 10, and there ts scarcely @ merchant or an operator who | Improve. now it operuuon. convenient to the city, aiid in | Pel0 1 for Feveral days past. In all probability there will be a | i# no doubt about it. Colonel T. W. Bissell, of the engi- does hot take a chance. ‘ an hat G * “SOUTHWICK & WOOD, 82 Nassau street, Colonel and Dep simultaneous movernent from that voit with the tyops | Beer regiment, is now repairing the road between here it avems to be generally conceded that Governor An ih Foul Here nd Geauli" Juection; Great. prer aud Moscow, ten miles west. At thie point a bridge | drew Jotwson will order an election in Tennessee at an beimg made for an active and successful campaign soon to | croseing the Wolf river bas been destroyed, but is being early bed but, should be fail of doing so from any cause, commance iv this department. rebuilt. ‘The condition of the road from that place shows | the jeople of thie Congressional district are determined to ‘the death of the rebel General Villipigne is officially an- | ‘Many gevere broaks. though, under the rapid workman. | be réprexented in the Congress of the United States, and oune rel Giiate 4 ship of Colonel Bigsell’s engiveers, two weeks will be suf- | Will preceed to provide tor themselves a ‘*modte and a nounced by the rebels. fis loss has agitated feelings of ip of Colonel Bissell’s engiveert 0 Bukit waticg tine Wisline varia at’ Se ho Department of the Tennessce, Recent changes and promotions hay staff of General Grant that} le t0 send you a copy of General O: ip the new form:— GENERAL ORDERS—NO, 6, HraDQuaktexs, THIRTRENTN ARMY COURTS, DEPARTMENT OF UN TaNNRRRR, Lacrayut, Tenn., Nov: 11, 1962. 1. The following officers are announced as the maff’aud tail corps of this department, and wil! be recognized and ebeyed accordingiy — Brigadier General J..D. Webster, Superintendent Mit). tary Rai ‘Any informality in the bid, or non-couformance with the Coldwater creek, five miles this side, and the Tallahatchie terms ol this adverusement, will insure the rejection of the river, beyond, are the only inviting localities in this par- Weular, Our movement in force grom this point will be directly npou the enemy, thente to Jacksou, Miss., eventually. : ‘The massing ef troops at Memphis is now rapidly eoing 80 altered the ori- @ bhonght it desira 8, chunciating te to be made at the railro.i pent whaves tnt) Ww a QR EXCHANGE—A | PROPOSALS. Buates, two New Ei Ornpyancr Or: ousekeeper that sc © 30 venta: fords a 7 Wan Dersgrennt, } v0 . 24 1802, id avenue, third tivor, front ASHINGTON, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by thig Depart- ment until 4 o'clock P.M. on the 9th day of Dece nex, lroads. i jut sincera regret among bis fellow officere ficient to find us within a few honrs’ ride of Memphis and ry t a Mie iia Ns for tae manularace and delivery of tha falonity ‘ Ganeeanin Gece cone A. Rawline, ARsistant Adjutant | oe towing paper will be read with interest and ad. | tbo Missiseiyi river. The distance is fi'ty miles. pe ‘Tennessee hae, parted “company withthe rebels MEAT AND VEGRYABLE MARKET FOR SALE— | Jectiles, vis mec & Nh aha Colonei T. Lyle Dickey, Chief of Cavatry. miration by all persons esticleatly philanthropic to ad- pas eee erase. of ~ ye ilege piapied Solas OreNAE: susihess; WIM sell itat a adcrifice, Also Lord lenduch Gold shot, . ol z yer, Camp ani * mit the impropriety of a wanton devaggation of property, | Pass through our lines in front, a special order bekerion, i tne I, ‘ aStlonel Win. 8. Hillyer, Aid de-Camp and Prevoet Mar | ee te in be the posression offan enemy. Some | been published revoking all such permits aud placing the Important Notice to Cotton Bayers, and Liquor Ao sult the | Ber aiuctilea. tobe mnie of the kind of metal, and in- r nais and individuals have eo indefatigably | Jimits towards the south at Wolf river—a stream of con. GENERAL OKDI tumes, at Mitchell's Agen ureat, near Broadway. | go hrrod alter the rulen aut down im the Urinance’ Manual, ‘clone! Clark B. Lagow, Aid-de-Camp aad Acting Inspec. Colonel George P. Ibrie, Aid do-Cs and Acting Inspec. tor Genera. ting 59 pide Fimapquanters, District or Conwrn, preacl a ord as the retribi ason, | siderable importance, ranning about a half mile below * “f -~ —— pe = with the exception of the batter! i, Which must be made rouched fire And the sword as the Fefribation of trexson: € PRovOsT bsKeHAL's Ovrice:, Ooxtntti, Nov. 16. 1862. | TYAKERY FIXTURES AND FURNITURE FOR BALE— | of wat ie known as gun metal, Drawings of these bet a Ncala ba ft the town, The order’ is now being stringently enforced. ‘ ‘oa, that many, particularly of the new levy, have aceepted tow! orde ig stringently enforced ‘The General Commanding having become satisiied that No. 126 Baxter su ou Canal and Heswer streets, | jectiles ‘ithe. principal arsensis of he United, bose sac igre eit ate ge a98 A Soyre Me tEos in ft taeda tricone the, reggae & parties eugaged in the cotton trafic have wautonly vi0- | now doing a good bunihess, "Fumnlly taking will pay the nce Axemcy, No. 4d Worth street, New " i ely. : fp rractical such infamous teachings. It is a reas : ‘i ; : aaa ee ee ree: JF, Ald-de-Camp and Supcrioten 4H ee cratalation to kuvw that. these lawlees inaividuaie | tbe farcbiud and obedient eeutinel Pies eS HP, See aaa gavuencthera gone at See ee ree ging projects are to be delivered, {ree of charge for traus- Colonel Goo.'G. Prida, Chief Bogineer of Military Rail | sre uoder the frown of Wgitimate, authority. aad will Be | « our & aa Wha me poreons. ,without @ shadow of authority, are largoly en- | T)UTCH BULBS FOR SALE—A CHOICE ASSORT. ey oh ite, Cale ee ae ea ee j= beg SE a eT oat ee ee ema Ie ine tikdoined ar Memphis Correspondence. | Faved in’ tho purchaso and sale of cotton, deems it his | AJ went of Hyacinihe, tulips, Crocus, Narciggun, Glad Sern goats Lieatonant Colonel W. L. Duff, Chief of Artillery. in Reine cxoroeen Bie vinta i the Sukniced. ; Mewsuis, Nov. 17,1862. | duty to place the following restrictions upon all parties | ee ee een ae ear Godan tractor immedi itely after the luspection uf each delivery. plisutenant Colonel J.P. Hawking, Chief of Budsistenes | fame Nettre Ae oreo” rm Of anvonser: T'] Position of te Retels= Atbeville and ils Surrovndipgs— | dealing 10 cotton within the limite of this military dis. pacha €:2 : ch is) Tha Ths wil'be received oF uny portion of he quanlity re. ies ‘ oe Zz i | trict 7 ARTE RCE | ETS quired, Wot jens than GW of amy vue kitcl. Deliveries to fweatenant Colonel C.A. Reyuolde, Cbiet of Quarter. | ttiswith estreme régret that ie General Commanding | Grant” Aduanng— Battle Probable~Retels Portifv | "1" None but regularly authorised parties will BEpor- | [Jiao ine vunvenn wit, ie old. © made ian follows --One. tenth of each kind. within thirty master’s Department. Burgoor Horace R. Wirtz, Chief of Medical Department Major William R. Rowley, Aid-de-Camp and Mustering Captain 7 & Powers, Aid-de-Camp. _ f ye Inquire at 200 Seventh ek has had his attention ca‘led to the gross acts of vandalism | ing on the Mississippi Central Railroad and at Jackson’ | mitted to buy cotton within the limits of this district, | appis 2 Of ft jed for word: War ces Pe agt Seaton. Pane aad Boliver Miss.—Concentration of Union Forces at Vicksburg and | and in ordér that their authority may be known, it Clif peatland atest j Denny iy Bist by the Treasury Department on the be necessary for them to bave their permits approved at R SALB—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN OLD | “sual certilicates of inspection and receipt, after each deli- Howes liave been plundered and burned | jackson—Tne Capitals of Mistisripyi and Arkansas fo be 70) destroye. and citizens frightened without neh opite nsas these headquarters. established Jewelry But having been in existence | ‘FY. ‘ es 10 thelr status ip this, rebellion; Occupied by Union Armics—The Mississippi River to te 2. All regularly authorized cotton merchants whoem- | for the last eighteen years thas ty excellent. cust PR pane atin ype ety, will be required rae the faith. x hief of Engineers. ‘ ‘and hogs shot and stock driven Off without a Tasont ploy agents to go into the country for the purchase of cot. | trade, The proprietor ia about engaging in another b hid ertuined rinti Lieutenant Sigoo, Cbiet of Topographical | BY \ebeervance of tho “rolen, prescribed in gene- | Opens —Proqeas of Unionism. tm Weat Tennessee 7M | tong must employ men of unquestionable loyalty, and } Bem, Applicants may do well fo ayply early at 422 G Are wecatereeiets Shtaee (eo Meeratne nea y sa snee! ers f ie sud | property, Recent Elections and the Proclaniation— Revivat of Hope— proof to that effect must be submitted tothe | "ees founder, and thatif bix bid is mceepted the projection Sucl 2 hi death, by the Articles of W, ” " a aes ae See rf Such aeit are punistable with deat by the Arucien oC WAT | rounessce Union to the Core—Comflicl of Ciel and Military | Provost Marval General, who will record the name of | TOR SALE=A PORK STORE AND PACKING HOUSE, | Will be made AL his tu Cleney of an army and to make open enemies of thoxe who | authority<The Slate Laws Not to Override the Orders of | encb agent, and also that of each teamster under his F finely located in Jersey City, and established over two | 4 before, if not friends, were atleast nou.combaanis,_OMicer ees aia os Staves to be | Sarge, whoo loyalty must algo be satisfactorily proven, | Years, having a cash retail irude, of per week now; ee reuse qeiabuanlanaa ach: are mor" to Diaine for thewe aews of violence than the men | the President a luary Commanders—‘ tnd tobe others willbe permitted te pe the Tivew under | Wit seltmnotg or haf imoratt sa nave int soon, For | sogiom iy aid wil be eudoraed Pope (uy Pirpesien naming itand its locauen; and 1b 8. C. Lyford, Chief of Urdnance Department eject any or all bidw if deemed ansa- By commandof Major Geveral U. 8. GRANT. Joun A. Raw.ins, Assistant Adjutant General. Yesterday morning, by General Mci'Lerson’s order, the ‘Sn future will be held to a strict ac. 5 Pe aational enggn was eeue Pac Rein Fa a le : Preated ag Pree—General Sherman's Position—The Cotton | avy considerations. ’ SPaivery peuintabouslajenramuuteg whee Ws tacteed. | Seater Lee Fivfutare marches alsaen will Be | Prade—Ita Byect on Currenci—Tennese Money Seven | , 3. It will be considered violation of these orders for we dosh taneace RT al Brig, General, Chief 0: Orinan Waibis woth ease OP RRE entne sommumiey s Taeerete | able tor ther good coactct. Heine ducy of egiveuial | Per Cont Premium Over Trearury Noler—Congrasional | "4. vartien shipping ition from thn ites before get | W'S ia apply ait? Farman recy amekiya, | (QUARTERNTASTEN, GENERAL'S OEUICE, WASHING, re . | commaniers, and within their power, yy wre worthy of Election, de., de. ting their permits to sbip, must submit satisfactory evi- | ———--— ate senate - rie ; E 3 feuy wes simple, yet imposing. “Three reeimG8t8 cf 1a | ee ee so ee eae att ae ame | ‘The altuation ia thie portion ofthe ‘bout Ment. hae no, dence to Iie Proves Maral ot the aint tha each OR SALE—A SLOOP OF ABOUT SEVENTY TONS, af the South. several ht draught steaun- were ge elt ought of man, r in sailing order; very low. aul an rere drawn up in line before the building. The | regiment iu future will be reported | by bricaie com, | been materially changed by recent events, Grant, with aoe ae eae e only Kod Of mousy ueed iu the pur, | 15 Atlautie sieet, Brooklyn, "BEISSENBUTTEL & CO. rove lly wen thi Baten Arniy, New York, stating minders, through the proper channel, to’ headquarters of xf ms of sale or charter, with dimedmour of the vensels, iscoursed anthem. General McPherson addressed the soldiers in a brief butx | ‘be wing to which they may belong. to the end ‘eloquent speech, oliciting great enthusiasm. The Gene- ral was succeeded by Brigadier General Jobo A. Logan, who handled with great skill the wonderful powers of with which nature has endowed him,. Clark, Assistant Adjuiaut General to Gen. Mc! had the supervision of the affair,and, with Bie usual energy and good taste, conducted the ceremony ‘2 a manner becoming the circumstances altending the eccasion. The raising ofthe was cominitted to Major & Hickenlooper and Lieut. G. R. Steele, bow of Genera) ‘McPberson’e staff. For some time the soldiers, contrary to any re. cognition frem officers, have beeu exercising much hhoenge in gatheripg whatever they desire—cattle, hogs, fowls, vegetabies, in fact everything, without avy cere mony whatever, in mavy justauces inflicting great sul- fering upoo the undeserving. In view of these unwar- rantable proceedings, {icneral Grant issued the following bis veteran warriers, is slowly pursuing the retregting | chase of the same. SALE—THE cK AN offendere may be brought fo trial or immediate di rebels under Pemberton, who has now faNen back beyond | _ 5. All persons in the service or employ of the govern- ee ET et BRL oraateanee Aree ePeeda ane wen batt fre the. sarsioe, wad: puplidy diegraned. AS men. who : ment are striotly forbidden dealing in cotton @ business man, Sold in consequemce of the death ofthe MEIGS, Quartermaster General mragsie from there « comapanies an are peared t by oe gne: | the Tallabatchie, about twenty-three miles south of Holly 6. Aby violation of these orders will be punished by a | proprietor. Apply to DYE & CURTISS, 508 Bixth avenue. en = re en eieanely Wischutred, whereby they wi fortedt | Springs, to a place called Abbeville. Abbeville is situ. | confiscation of the cotton in question, and an imprison. - - EALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED TILL THE 2D back and future pay and allowances, and covérament ’ e ment of the parties 0 offending. By order of OR SALE—A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR | 99 day of Deceiaber, 1862, at 12 o'clock M., tor Tinto erected from exchanging ® prisoner captured. io hove hecho in-depth Gen. G. M. DODGE. Sa a louse inde test teas sata, the Subsistence Department with 20,00) BAKRELS 0: Actual contiict for one who, by bis worthlessness und disre- | OF two miles above the river bottom, and consists of only | J. g. Cauxnow, Captain and Provost Marebal General, | families on the promises: This je one of the best cls write will be revelved far what is known at Nu, 1 : , (ry soon ; ity, : sida Ww x1 far what is known as Ny. i, No. Bard for the ood of the were. es ach regiaienvand der | # Plantation, a atore, a post office and a depot; is not | District of Corinth. Kppiy at 60 Mott street. peers No. 4, and for any portion jess chan the 20.00) bairecs rier will beread on parade before each regiment apd de- “ A Cackeenn fer thresauressive exenings, even lage. During the winter the Tallahatchie as forthe diderent nhowid be. Upon separate sheews ot sumes very large proportions; has extensive bottoms, THE UNION IN TENN HOR AARC VAR WARTIN TREBES MILES | Ee cespond lone de ee one Lagrance, Tenn., Nov. 20, 1862. covered with timber. vines and thick undergrowth. Such ann Hay. five hundred bushels o! Oats, and. three bined. bust: f Important Arras of a Negro Maik Carrier from ihe Ketel | se the nature of the country now selected by the rebel®. jastic Union Meeting im Mem- | s/¢0f Corn, all of good quality. Apply wo C. 8. ROE, No ‘Armu—Many Prominent Citizens Implicated in the Pro | top the effort at resisting the onward and triumphant, s—Splendid Dem n. ween ceeding—How the Discovery was Made—The Case 10 te . From the Memphis Bulletin. Nov. 11.) 5 ‘4 i : progress of the Army of Tennessee. Here Pemberton | To the joy of the Union-loving portion of the popula- Honary Store, lee cream, Saloon and Ri Troroughly Investigated and the Guilty Parties ole Pun- | wii geek to gain time while the fortifications en the | ton of Memphis, yesterday morning broke cloudless aud | Perth Ambov, N. J., with iew honse, soda wai ished—Ne Indications of Present Movement—The Army | yiesissippi Central road acd aleo at Jackson, Missis, | ne. only the smoky have, telling of the presence of Indi. | #n4 everythin at the gov Hroad depot ac W juxpection Wil be Th: bareels to be headlined Bids will be accompanied with an oath of ai directed to Colonel A. Beckwith, A. D.C. and © > Washingion, D, C., ani endorsed “Proposals for Fc sold very cheap a# the owner has other business Apply at wine and str: ut order to the army. Gen, Mc!’bersun't ~ is is 7 an sommer, with its soft, genial atmosphere, dimmed the | © : ie 4 anacienenty order to the army. Geb. Mearns | Cader Rigid Discipline and Insiruction—Ausetsment | sing, aro being completed. ‘The impreesien, however, | briguiness ‘and tempered the heat of the’sun. A day | ©: LUKE'S lunch room, 116 Jolin street, near Peas st Taidunpearoalie Sela rrer ‘ SPRCIAL FIELD ORDERS—NO. Against a Regiment for Meft—Railroads: Their Ui*ity | ig general that there will be xo heavy or | more favorable for the occasion of the first Union demon. | FOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER DR¥G STORE, Bu of Deceit, 1562, jr foimjantni ihe Susinuence i ba Th riment— n, | Stration on @ large scale, since the days of segession in with complete stock and fixtures, at reasonable price and | Department with 400 tons of Hay. ape: Denno in Military Operations— Railroads of This Depa desperate Gghting until the battle ground of Jacksrn, | TNA" Oud mot have been desired. At an early | eaay terme, Apply ‘trom 4 fine first dei ye colnmenced on oFabout the 12th of y at 115 Bast Thirty-third wirect (rom il | | The first delivery to vk P.M. December, and the w said month. In Firan, L Their Excellent Mamagement—Brigadier General J. D. | yige., ie reached. This is only forty miles due south of | houra crowd began te accumulate in front of the Council | 3 aud alter 6 o” januity put In before the end of Webster—The Memphis and Charleston Kaiiroad to te | Vicksburg; and, beaten bere, the rebels will not be able to Hall, and in various parts of the city the proud insignia (OR SALE CHEAP—ONE STEAM BOILER AND ‘The hay to be shipped by water ond. delivered on the Reconstructed—Iis Present Cendition—No Civilians Per- | snake a stand this sie of Mobile. General Grant mean, Stripes and Stars was flung triumphantly to the ‘cine, four horse power, separate or together, Inquire at | wharves atBixth street, and weizbed, in Washington, D.C. i 7 ‘ , | morning breeze. GOODKIND BROS. & CO.’S ks, 481 Se Bidders mst state in their mitted to Pass South of Wolf River, de., de. while ig still pursuing, bot will not be apt tostrike » | Qt ten o'clock the procession commence: moving. It | avenue between Thirty-ninth and Ah Seventh | iehich they wi fueabsh the AN occurrence of importance adventitiously came t0 | pow until the reinforcements from other points shal! | was a gallant display, worthy of agrand occasiop. Beauty Firms making bids must state the Dames of all the parves rolvit most i ovenen there Pm ‘ 0 MACHINIST AND FOUNDRY MEN.—FOR SALE, | imeresies. Src aimadeno: Aca asaenaine dea wr | eee tiene sorpee Retpaaein sbe.xerentcrmrard sm wi eee ie pote hg pe ara ine sleek: Tools, Saobimery and, Patiecas of the At: nt to be made in Treasury notes, or aueb Sunde as rious consequences. It Set in agitation the movotwry | phen. when all is ready, the Union hosts from New Or lantic Foundry, in Yan Brynt street, Brooklyn, near Atlau- may have for * , emblems of our proud natiouality, afd martial and patri- | antic! > ? that has been paiofully prevalent during the past week, | icone and Corinth will meet at Jackson, and the Union | otic airs, pealing from trumpets and bounding trom | Myeedig tom von dhe er, Paria? ie a ae and furuished a taste tor the ever famishod inquisitiv® | Here from Memphis aud New Orleans will meet at Vicks- drume, added ap exultant feature to the mugaitieent dis- This is @ rare opporti ty large job! ing Dusiness t yunected with the enver ners of a newstnonger’s ming. ihe circomstances of the | yurg-gnd ean any ove doubt that the result will be the PY w. sharp, ¥eq., Marsha’ of the day, rode at the head 10 be dope in the vicinity. T cane, as far as they have been clicited from the negro aud | wssop rut ot the land forces of the enemy, embracing, as | of the procession. baton iu band. A band of fme music | PiewARONTER, 62 cedar street NH weet OF 1° cthers implicated, ure to the effect that last night, @ & | its necessary results, the fall of Vicksburg and the open" | followed, playing rae on feos —_ ae oe = i ' i ; was borne & nificent United states flag. er tate Dour, by an unknown or rather an unfrequeited bY- | ing of ihe Viesiseippi river, and the driving of the rebels | jana Telowen 'o eagnincent oar of immense proportions ‘wented for the tron f-giment, Second Fire Zou path, a sable gentienan, under cover of bis own com: | 19 yfoviie, which will then be beleagured by another | drawn b twelve gray horues 1 as covered with pink T 71-MONEY TO LOAN AT 77.—LIBERAL AD- now in the fold under Colonel Brewster. attached 1 fexion and tbat of the night, penetrated our picket lines | 4 id need . ton. | and in the centre rose a dome of blue resting on pillars. vances made on Diamonds, Waiches, Je seiry, Pianos, ° Brigade, Five Departinent oun ai fo 7 serra wisanpearance at such | Chon feet, sud need all the rebel forces ip the Soath- | Wienin ‘the circle of the dome stood a tall young lady, | Siiver Ware; Guns, Pistol Ac ee paid tor A 4 ing of th toprol tg chest appesrance at such | West for its porression to attain which even the romain- | of 4 ,egai utyle of beauty, habited in the costume of tho | Md Gold and sil De an ungentonable hour attracted the attentin of the pro | ing army ef Pemberton will be unavailing? Such | Goddess of Liberty. Hor dreas was white around her, Z a vost patrol; but, with the accorded privilegeof that faxoily | iy tne prospect now opencd up for the coutem- | ‘disposed in gracetul folds, floated the picturesque stars T 638 BROADWAY. CORNER OF . and stripes of the United States flag. On her head was a room No. $-HENRY HYMAN proc: of biped creation, he found bie was tothe Louse Of ® | mation of loyal hedrts in this sestion of Uncle tara, in front of which appeared @ star, with the motto Ga Diamonds, set or unset; oF buye tt friend, and immediately went into secret quarters. The | aig dominions, Nor is this all. The Richmond go" | “Liberty” inher righthand she bore on a spear the | also on Watches, Silver Ware. Pianos epistles were accordingly distributed in person to most of | yernment has sent drunken Magruder, in disgrace, to the | emblematic cap of liberty in ent ol Bon wie 8 ny erty. ft clive o ef bim. | trans-Mississippi Department, and we confidently ex Her glorious dark bair bung gracefully about her shoulders. MONDS their respective addresses, and the megro composed lin | trots Mine Pm fall of Little Rock, the capital of ar- | A beautiful young lady, bearing ia hor baud the Union | L)™erytin sett ta: Bis warrow Unite awaning repiics ngas, just as Scon as the river of that name affords | flag, stood aa hier rupporters on either hand. Seated around | by go A ‘‘contraband’’—an intelhgent ove—adiding io a con” | water enough to take our fleet to her wuarf: “Already, | her’ were thirty-four young ladies and misses, represent: | Yrs He cau sll igno . bis slombs jn anticipation ’of kuch an event, the rebels in Arkansas | ing tho States of the Union, There were all dressed in | city. He alters ia pay pp — Dachagyate espace oom ic A bave concentrated ® hundred miles off, and as soon as it | white, with garlande round their heads, and decked in ar belanin eee tal great noise aud confusion, and, jn consternation, APPIYIME | pecomes neceseary will move off thoir government ar- | the streamers and roketies of red, white and blue. The ee bie ear to & cranny, discovered an unaccountable influx of | chives to another point. It is therefore only a question | car was followed by a large Union flag; then came the — | --- ——- —-----— -- —- - white folke jn bis neighbor's house. His dreams were | of time as to when the oapitals of Arkansas aud Mississip- | President and officers of the Washington Union Clib MOST INTRINSIC VALUE PAID FOR DIA- pi will fall into ou hands. All the indications and movp- | walking two and two, wearing rosettes and strearsers of Pearls and all precious stones. Estir ended, and, faitbful to bis suapicions, he listened atten | A eones point oan aciive campaign this winrer in Missis- | red, white and blue on the left brewst. Nine non.com. | \' CiATees poe per cent. iTudin tively vntil near “de hgbs of day,’ when the vieitante of | gippi, Arkansas, atid perhaps Alabama, tor ail which we | missioned officers came next, eupporting the magnificent | Shaws purshesen, | Hirwrs, 9 tit tO aud 2 hike atly. small degree indebted to the Herat, which, | army flag of the post, after which came a inilitary baod a I nate . a beret td pay Polis againrt divisions for the fuli amouct of depredat ious committed by any member or members of the division, act can be traced either to the individuals them or to the company, regiment or brigade w which the offenders belong. Ip all cases the punishment will be assesse:: to tbe Hest Orgapization containing the yutity parti ‘Confiscation acts were never inteaded tu be execuied woldiers, aud if they were the geveral goverumeot dona have full benefit of all proyeriy of which iudiet duals are deprived. A stoppage of pay against offenders will effect this end, anc it is to be Lopea will correct toe ANTED—A GOOD DRUMME: teenth regiment Ww Hampshire vyoiuuicers, pow en- camped ai the Batt Pply © Capt. Bosworwh, Company o. growing ov It in not only the duty of commissioned officers to cor fect this evi, but of all good men in the ranks to report every violation, and it # determined now that they shall Bave @ pecuniary interest in doing #0. Assessments willalso be made against commissioned officers, in the proportion of their pay proper Where offences 0” the nature contempiated in this order are traced to individuals, they will be summarily pun fabed to the full extent formerly given to garrison court martials,or be arrested aud tried by a general court , according tg the enormity of the offence. and the eres? penalties provided imposed and executed. order will be read on parade, before each regiment ‘anc detacbment, for three successive evenings. By order % of Major General U. 8. GRAN’ Jeo. A. Rawiins, Assistant Adjutant General, Major Geverai J. B. MePHERSON, Commanding Right Wing, Army of Tennessee. The presexsion of government horses and mules by off- cers not authorized to use them has been carried to an extent detrimental in the extreme to the public service. To oradicate this expensive infringement of regulation, she following order directly from the headquarters of the goueral commanding the right wing of thie army bas been published — $15 BOUNTY AND ADVANCE MONEY.—RECRUITS $lé a c ry the government pre Minis of $4 over wad above all other bounties to every per son who may furnish a reerwit for he first hundred men re cruited for the See Fire Zouaves: ZOPHAR NILLS, Chairman, W. RW. Chasmens, Seoretary. Juus 8, Gries, Treasurer, City bounty Gorn Exehange as U auee advance pay oO: tit adv ance pay arate ‘i Government premium $4 and Fire Department $1... Extra bevity Fire Department Elizabet NS, y h atrert, Capeain CENERAL ORDEKS—NO. 18, nis neighbors dispersed. inl c h ol immense numbers succeeded, the | —————— —— = ia fire apparatys houses, Teanquarrens, Rignt Wine. ’ Time lagged lazily from sunrise till after breakfast en han boar: saopiod by the military auibe tice. hea Noohare sad. there, dotied with Dauners. beariug appre __ DENTISTRY. FIREMEN AROUSE, AND RESPOND TO THE CALL ARMY OF THE TENN nd in front of the German por- RTIFICIA! FILLING IFOR DE! when the employer ef tho negro made his appearance for The grand Union demonstration, of which you have | priate mottoes and flag and very fine portrait of nensiive the jgy. The gentleman, an oficer, was no sooner in | siveady to “of eneral Urauts urmy, nad. a moat | Washlugton.” A very interesting feature ot the proceesion | dheit origi ie vance 0! seneral ‘8 a ’ ‘as! 3 inter in of yi u sieht ban the negro epraiig forward and aeconted him, | {Re jdvance Of Genernt irr iin” far, excoee: | here war a party Of thitty.four boys, 10 shirt slecvos aud gavity tiled with parrating the scenes he had witnessed. Tho oMeer wb) ed. anything that was anticipated either by | white punta, and bearing “orettes, and each one carrying | dow rivth airest ‘once suspected some wicked design in these atrango pro- | Union men or secessionists, und Aig ad by far oat cermonntel eee Re Ud ores ~ einciali A hiaticattnnc aa the largest portion of tie votin jou. bven seces- | came firat, foliowed by a ingle one. This made up the |. GRIFFIN, 258 GRAND STREET, . - ceedings, and started off for the suspicious domicil. | te large, erent ae se eda hiya that they re: | Old Thirteen,” the representatives of the remainder of | [)™Spponite Lord & Taylor's, and 257 Fulton sireet, Brook: | FPOUSE WANTED-—-NOT 1s THAN 20 FEET WIDE, Reaching it, upon entering, he was bluffed, by all the arts | parded as possible. This unantictpated Jem onstiation of | the States followed, We have emitted to state that the | lyn, are | ng full or partial vets of their uinproved Aru. | AA high stoop, becwe nh! aad Elhth avenues aud be: conceivable to ® negro mind, of the feminine gender, from | strevgth has not been without ite eflect in ihe growth of | lady who so beautifully persouated the bape) Liberty | ¢lai Teet yr witha t extras, cy a oe Cy #. ee ee agar iicate ineinuation to the superlatively frenetic | Unioniem in our midst. Sileutiy, but corsiontly, the | was Miss Alice Davis, ber right and Jeft ond kupportera | on gold o Ror el Bureungne | - es a ipatmealtaed work foot on, and daily the ecalve ay\ ear to (ail from | were Mise Mollie Foilia and Miss Jeany Smale er tooth in ibber 8). Bate | QTORR WANTED DOWN YOWR-PRREE STORIES remonstrance. Nethiug daruted, but rather sseured, be | secession eyee. There bas been anotber ing cause, ‘A band of music succeeded; th me the German 25 CERTIFICATES.—HAVING HAD TWO ROOTS: hag, with @ gous cl «i bed teet or more wide, persisted, and, after eatting evorytting topsy turvy, par- The advance of Grant and the falling back ‘omberton | Union Club, with banner containing inot oes ja the wer- 1,25 ‘extracted without pain by Dr. J, JAY VILe Address P box IW Hi ral.to, ‘manent of esace, amd juagd, the Memphis Turner Cadets, citizens, 1865 Grand street, two blocks trom Broadway, I = eae . ticularly chamber furniture, @ Iknot of wool protryting | #1 100k to the pertain eee esti(enu poo ho seus cn horsevad cheerfully maert this ae a recommendation to thoxe sufering | WYANTED—A MEOTUM SivED HOUSE, | WITH 8 guerillas. | military band, citizens on horsevack, aud linally the im- 14 redeon ith joanioenth 606 from somo clothing told all, and the trembling culprit | This ina great poiat gained. It gives au assurance mene procession throughout its route was brought to « | fombcgthache. | 2 oo, nm 49 Carroll street, Brooklyn. Fortioth streets, str “venues, for @ stall ‘was drawn {nto being by an unceremonious application needed, and which cannot fail to have (le most bene termination by eitizens in carriages, from moet of the - 1 4,040 New York Post of ph 1 te . ° result. From all parte of Woeat Tennessee we gather but | winds of which were suspended Union Sag. der ate, ryeical one wentiinent—but one feeling—among tbe people, and Ov'r@iching Madison street, near De Soto, the vast Lacranar, Tenn., Nov. 12, 1 Brigade commanders will immediately cause an ingpection to be made of (heir several commands, with a view io dis- ‘cover every horke and mule in the possession of officers and ten not eiititied to hold the sane in accordance with reguia- tone and existing orders, and ny such horse or mule will be at once turned over to the Quartermaster’s Department for the benefit of the public servien. ot eRgO) lajor Gener: ic! N. . General, __ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. _ Fetreen Po HOUSE WANTED—SITUATED BE- tween Fourth and Sixth aveours aud Foucwenth aod Dirty-eighth streets, » 19 be had on the Ist of ever dress box 1,91 Post oven, stating terms, z #2 t Ww. mand ia Mem- pbis, to act im another of great inrertance Major Gene- rai & A. Hurlbut, late in cormmaud of the ‘district of Jackson,” is transferred to Memb Brigadier General Tattle has been ordered fr m ° aito to tke command at Jackson. Major General Lew Waliaee takes command at Corimth. Brigadier General J. G. Lanman bas been in- ttructed to repair to Memph:*. where a command awaits DRY Goops. bim. Brigadier Generai Theway 7 MeKean succeeds P - ym = 1 . oR EL Qeneral Lanmam in comunare oc the Fourth aiviion, ad | Te required all the multitadinous prescriptions of | that ise willisgness, aye, an ardent desire, wo return to jon stopped to receive ® splendid flag’ from the | /\aMBL HAIR SHAWLS, J ANTED— TWO OT EE RO ee At eee TARCINE TOY ate med as | Betoric for acting upen the mind, the heart or the | the old Union and Me receive the, protection fe Me, of Mra: Oldridge, & presentation Wo ibe lub aun Ears, gee ‘on first or 3 . Hioaaay Sabure 7 Bouel jn wont director at Cairo, hae iberty and property which was its former distinguishing | A fine injon fing was display upper 5 ES, igh 4 over rent paid, Ad- heen relieved from ‘uty #t thar post, and. ordered to the | Paseions of the body before the gentleman of celer Would | Cheractoristic. Unfortunately fer the people of the bor- | windows of Mrs. Oldridge’s house, Mrs. Oldridge mado ought for cash by LOUIS ANEIUiT, bo nog IS : field as Medical Pireetor « right wing of the Army | @rticulate the desired exposure. At length, however, & | der States, there were no fuch assurances to be found in | the presentation from the portico in front of the | === = of the Tennessee. Lr. Houcher ix ched to the staff of | prodigious threat Brought bim to bis eevees, and he told | the wicked machinations of the radicals, woo bave well | dwelling—the President of the Club and ite FURNITURE. Genorsi MePherson, as (he same officer to the left WiKK | hie stor: nigh sueceeded in making the war ove for the abolition of | otticera bemg grouped in front, the Morshals on their | Fe voruRE.—THE FAMILY, Ny of the army—Dr.¢ mpbelt—bas been \ je Crys slavery, inatend of the resteration of the Union, Rut tho | herses in their rear, and the splendid car with ite dome Tp lourth street, bating given up The advance of vur army has greatly augmented the He bore # name famous in the nomenclature of roguer recent cleetions ip the Northern States have again in- | and lovely occnpants being near. Mrs. Oldridge, with | ing of the remaining Pui egro population within our lines, To meet the wants of | at Jeast he gave it ag Bill Anderson, Ho said he was the | epired hope The people of the North have shown that | great gelf-possession, ib # clear, ringing voice, with dis | ding. &c.; also one coal gas Barner, slital OR THREE eo alew R, : 7 ) Ty RENT—A FIKST OR SECOND FLOO! H ¥ aT es Scroee street, within a icc of Br uhese helpless beings, and to give proper employments te they value ritten comatitution and civil liberty above | tinct it ion ted the flag, the other ladies of the way (between & y pref Pred Kent wo thew (immo, the mihjained order from General Grane, de. | chattel of @ notorious renegade, late of Memphis. He | th” triumph of all parties, and the hope is now | Flag Committee standing by her. They were Mrs. Gregg, | oe ————_— | pe avout $110 8 for mercantile purpocen tenet Ali ines. ee for their present amelioration, Isis 'xa | confessed his implication in @ micdeed, Ho related what | freely indulged by men trom ali portions of tha | Mrs. Pye, Mrs. Russell and Miss Mary Tilden | JOR SALERLEOANT HOUSEHOLD wuRNITURE, | Adirea OI es saa important paper, and will iuterest wany solieitous tndl- | t have mentioned above cenceraing his.meane of eutranco | North, as well ax by as true Union men as ever | Among’ the aumerous and vory neatly desigued banoere | Fhe Meme unfn ine ronmwoont Deawilig too sels ——PANCING ACADEMIE viduale— ‘a bie mission, He stated he was engaged by a namber | lived in Tenmoasce, that the President will witbdraw his | wo noticed the following among other mottoes — ] Saprre forgrroce Cena rertes feerwroud Mvanung peste aul | f A 1ES. SPECIAL FIRLD ORDBRS—NO. 4 ae oo “ m emancipation proclamation, and, enlightened by the | ‘A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand.” “If | Chamber Furniture ep aaite,’ Will be sold for leas than nal DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMY, Heanquantens, TarnteesTs Any Corre, of rebel Officers to carry letters to some individu. popalar voiee 8 recently so unmistakably cx- | Kentucky (and who can doubt my love for it) wnfurin the | cost, Inquire at 113 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth A « Ne 0 phy cre ais, citizens of thie town, mentioning names, Those pressed, nat xm be oar: ate ~ war for one ot Banner of fesiaance ec) nos fight eaaer Ce one eae |, The atte "ed > "i coent. ject the reatora ie Union; and according | Army ané Navy—They Havo Cover ernselver With | ing pearly 1 in y-saventh fopi- | SAmesare not to be given at present. The number of | {i 'sae rule ouly=tho oopaticution, which gees to | Glory.” The Old Flag, with not a Single star Kraged.”” | ( )NEELOANT SabtD RoskW OOD, | tnt alaiiayy Boceanber 1, to weet Mondays abi hiredaye ab | is hereby appointed to | Persone already known is twelve. He carried the letters | nave been a0 strangely overlooked or disregarded. If | “Our Government as it i, Uniting Republican Freedom take chargo of all tbe fugity ves (bat are now, or may | in hie boots, doubtiers causing them to be very eavory. | he shall thusact, if he will only give the least assurance | with National strength.” “Andrew Jobwson , Tennessee's from time to time come within the military lines of the | 149 expected to retuen to-day, oie sIready had one letter} of & consurumation go. devoutly to ve wirler Nobiest Son.” “The Reien of Terror of the safety Commits | id four Mataition Back Ul reuch broealél: cowt sof torts, Ae, may be Fad at the Academy = a DANCIN capans, 109, one for $75, of Parlor and Betivom 1 6 Seventy avewwe, corner rmy in this vicinity, fot employed and regis. : A reasonable doubt of the hearty an Passed Forever. “The Last Diteh—Lat it be the Ge or s Searcine ourdance with General Orders, No. 72. from | foF the return trip. This has boet, eoured Tennessee (0 the Union, from which she was fairly forced | of Mexicu.”” “Be True to Our Country and Fear Not.” «The | told ata grensanceltion ‘ar ously, Ap at | land satirday at eight o'clock; $2 per month 10F ladion | ‘The above revelation immediately led to the arrost of Wicked machinations of the precipitators. Sbe | Missiesippi Can Nevo. Secede from ihe Ohio” ““Omnipo. | Meets between FIFE wut Sail aves gentionen, Redowa and sit fashionable dances tough! headquarters, District of West Teunessee, anid will opon & byt coup tr them at Grand Junction, where they will be | whe individuals entangled in the air, togethor with the reid ‘on to the Union until the mad wave of sultably cared for, and organized into companies, and set | negro All are now in safe custody The case will oon | rolled over the entire So ih, and when all the to work, picking, ginning and baling all cuttom now out | be browght fe a taveRngation, and the guilty will suitor | States had gone, and Ai) the Border States that erauding in (i for their crime. j induced to take the stride had followed into Dixie, then, | with the Union BS Conmmauding oMeors af troops will Bend all feyiitves j As get there are bo tdications of ot ea:'y meyement | vy a ruse, ele wae cOeated by ber pelipielane iby lbw | may it wave, fix lessoas, reannno 3 DANCING ACADE: r ow tence Is With us, ® be shall be agains The Fede | 5 ee EY . hes ral Union Must Be P ed)” Gye we still the Go | WATCHES, JEWELIRY, &C. o “Our Votee is for Peace, but 7 ANTHDe LR STONE DIAMOND OF PTT Hod Banner: ah |) ne rn Als eg Pier cenies CULE y ROWE Lonty atiey ob aprons | price aud where 10 DO Oyen, Wer Bvtd Foes vines en) Po iereout rent. 4 Wedne aye abd omiurdays, Monda-e sed Thangs vocinnere open thivnghows ine sonsum,