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2 . NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4 1862 pepe Og ea rane J QUR MILITARY, OPERATIONS. to export, it had ty the a and roisaing. ‘This great disparity of vu m4 eunteey. iquace: 4 board on has appointed com- ee he eee eee sit to ern iad 2+ | Sam econ or ratte | SAP came stomata Goneral Grant had ordered a brigade of forr | thatt © written and spoken frankly. aad have songht | ‘avenue railroad cars at ingen of Broadway andanal Saturday. It ia #¥mored that a building will be bay : J " boon easily defeated doatroyed. ‘ : ‘aod Official Report of General Halleck on the | gasesty defosted snd iio rd wow bef re ricco, Pt rte MoPuecsom, ‘vets Senin ake vere roe Chater fe BY | tect, nd wo severely inftrod that it was thourht 88 | grected for tho p " the railroad interruy , a tie tile, Lee pushed his main army across ¢! the latter turned. Tote, ‘Corinth - | Would die before he could reach the hospital, The driver “ " Withdrawal of MeClelion from the Peain raid won Maryland and euoarivauin’ Gen, MeCtelin | gm the sty by the Recon seek tans Getting cxc- | WaGAavlanl Air Wimeemens D.C. Mow 35.1408. {ook or grated that tedious may au ab Wis export of gold by the Persia, which sailed ss : nected to pursue ONS wore: wit the sugyeatio bystanders, deli’ f ot $548 * rr, sula wud the Marylyaid Compaizd. . | not required forthe defence of Washington. Several corps | 7,azaund emery timely jumotioa vith Lh s may 9 Hr rs ge al the ‘custody of Capiath Holua, of tho Eighth precinct, nee pote Uni he tors : Phifa wore immediately thrown out im observation at Parnes. Tas fpek dackoine wok Mallgah ator trig Wises ton, Aviat 6, 1803, | 188 Police, oa mvostigeting the case, fonnd that the dying gy 4 tod'Statos Mint at Phila- baie town and Leesb ro’, and most of fis army was in motion asibah, wane Aieectees a este Hasor Gonoral Gao, Bo McQuer aw ‘Gommanding, &e, | Me had boon conveyed ot by two soidiers whe hap- | delphia for the mouth of November was as fol- regia by the Sth of keptember. A portion entered Frederick | by way of Middicton aad Twahontas, te cut of Borkeley, Va— 5 Sr") pened to be passing at'the time, but where the bolly Wad | poiyg, Genera! Pope’s Opinion of Gemes | 09 thodath, | As the campaign was to be carried on with; | chemy’s retreat im that mreetion, ‘They engounters CANBRAL-SVour tel Of yesterday was recelvei | 200? depoaited was more than thoy could discover. » Alt a $i; Tatodes ve : 1m the department cotminaciled by Major Geueral Wool, T | enemy on the Hatchie river on the morning of tl Torniag, and T immodtatety telesrapies ec brier | {HC Wspitala aad staiion housos were searched, DueB | goig 730 9263,629 18 rai Sigel, : parte ong trgetersirrthg lc ydgy aalllen rm.) and a6 Brigadier General Hurlbut wag making dispositio. | ropiy. promising to write you more fully by mail. You, | t5108,9 Muncorise could be Ciacowered. . The police gtn0. 1 silver +, M9GIs 418s aL a +" vd 4 4 i ny a suena, I " 64 my ol mn i 4 L ‘2 Se. The garrisous of Winchester aad Martinsburg bad beon | Suiacauseg onroentets cut bons eros aon enon eleven | caccivibe may ordar thea waste eee ve thug | stideut had got told of the remains, and tnatiy’| GoPPer + 4920/00 49/200 00 windrawn (0 Harper's Ferry, and the commanding ofti- | 4 Me he again rolingitished it to Goneral Hartbut. ile up the sear at. .P was advised by Aish Oflicard, fm \ bose jn ment) | 8 hb in despair, Tae coroners _ the casuality, but not | eer of that poet b es 4)LO mts © 644,062 a9 ad been advised by my chic) of stat to | patio oontinasd Lill ubout ha'f-past threo P M., whet tL> | had grost confidence, to make the’ order immediately on | We then wot - ' Heap, p) inly confine is defence, incase he was attacked by | cnomy ‘ i | being able to find the whereab: f the victim, th Th destitution of Missouri d bs * ) retreated south, crossing th wehio my ariwal Ler, bub i desermined not. of boing e ni ) whereabouts of the victim, they ie ge titutio 30Ul cause: the , vorior forces, to tho position of Maryland Heights, | Mit’ ahous aix-tallostuctter coiee nines could iosra your wish front personal imtorvioke ant | MoGded to have the driver discharged: esterday tue | war has oblige? one army to procure ite bu lice plichige : e heaor | wiich , could, heye ‘gee mi akong time azaiast Ov fifty killed, four hundred aud njnety evon aftor ‘that Incerviow I tried every means in my | Mystery which sarrounded the affair with such an ime , rail ipplica, gown. as i uri oes ome | ee Noaittin ith caacaehat Roan ee oo = oy Leas soVenteen missing, General Hurtbué din not atto power toavotd withdrawing your army and flayed my | Popatephle. Tolland Solved 14 tho sbataotion, ce pape and even most of its hay and other forage, from ~ asain ea tat the samy] t rude f ole oui a | parsatt, and General Ro; ot Weave ‘Corinth docision a long asl dared to delay it. Tassure you, Go. | H#. including tho supposed dead man. MeAuiiffe, tt ap- feta id Tanaka mick ihe ¢ Voft the arm, i aud Our ApMy, Would not only Expose tho garrison to so morning. of rere seeped i rr ef ot od eral, it wa not a baa ‘and. in devate aah, bat paid pears, was recognized by somo friends while on bis way” Tiinois, (ins adding largely to the income of the - spture, Dut all the attillery iad stores oollooted, at that) Livescan bor wes etowee tene read mio tacre angio is (hoaghe UdAa any OLoe ae | tO dhe hospital, aud eoaveyed 4 bis cesidence, No. Alt | Torre Haute company, who not only get the trans- stance yf BbOUL BLATY | Uaal © 2 3 w + pide Must eithor be destroyed or left to tae enemy. The | mites without being overtaken my life. Bat ator fall and mature consideration of all | Mulberry steot, whoro be now Les ia a fair way of | portation of moat of the supplies, but also derive 1 Genaral Noe | hy Reuadle piu was for bim tp hold his pe-ition atll | "General Graat afterward led his forces soc!kas (as as | the pros and eons, twas raludtanty (orcad to the eonelu- | FSSOVery Doee een on hvortie ite temes the wiakecioat'= et pean | Sieg Motteliga eoula rcliewe him oF “open a communica | jelly springs, and drove tho enemy acrons tho Tulla | siou that dhe order must bo waved, ‘There was tomy | | Mame Mroicat Afriwminon wom rim Fawirina ov mk | ® Maree ino onarenipacdae pe oft Waahiaonen . pase BRS Age gee hege ape eM beies hatchie, This operation was attended with several mind no other aliprnative, Vouontress my tax Mevnoron¢aN BRiGAb®.—The Commis} | from St.Louis to illinoistowns they having me, main Object of { ne yo Miles 0 fen. MoCiel and skirmishes, in all of which our troops wi victorion Allow mo to allude to afew of the facts of the case. | Sioners of Polieg have decided that the families of volun: clusive contro! of the transit at that point “© Was a 7 . bites. ‘These oporations have restored peace in Weatern a. | You and you cers, at Our interview, estitoated the | teers in the Metroppolilan Brigade shall have free medioai “d 4 ‘. mm Harvison The loft of Gea. MeClellaa's army pursue: following are the earnings of the Terre‘Haute and al | Goemy’s jorces mand partofthe | poe” The officia: reports of the operations of Gor 1 Richmoud at 200,000-mon, | attendance during the war, as will be soen from the f Ao mgt ot’ Ganeral MOCiel- | enemy's forces to the South Mounta rai ite pee , In Missoni the {:ces, » | There cards will be distrib ons rane ioe November. EoRH, amd a atts contested battle was fusut on that and | under Brigadior Generat Schetictd, not only broke up and | reacty to fall with Ins supori I : thovwoluntecreyand the-polioe torecante vibe apoctod eeteees gegen fed. fui tliat {itis tosy. | ft Mome One the DER COF Ene ToL Oe Crone olen ee pet | dostooyed. aumerous guerilla bands, bn defeated the | viher, as ho may olagr, neith: the other ia | to obey the order on tio cards being presented. Bi prstenaucesnopes apne SURED iseaae / By pacar. sa Bich aby ted I n On the stb neither | rovelarmy in several engagements ‘ear iho southweat | or ‘ Gr. faaxos Karnes, D Th re nnd that TY oowkt not | ieciy FURR ORe. the atta ey ots, On the Liem pelther | corver of the State, and drove it across (ue Boston Moun at Popetsariny be diminishod to reinforce yous | weinnis Tayicrta Diy was Coober fee eee : eee ‘oauld. } Len aithdincie chtaraiepae eo guns site| Dae Arkansas.’ 1 cannot pive the det f these eu- | Washington, Maryland and Ponnsvivetia would be left | nop yestorday At (he Twonty-third sheet Ronee a Reei.| eroase. si. , $90,571 ee withdr y gagetmn's, ag no official reports have been received it \aad exposod, At your forges be reduoed to ] Chuich Migh mass waa Cun at halt sash ton ovelos by | ‘The business at tho Philadetpl’s Custom House t ‘ y rriva’ Harrizon’s Landing Gea om that he Would require at low uid troops. «Bi aniking the where, on the | y u exh:vit | Sin i You and others report tat they bave received | lowt ts , Pope ou somae | Not being f4- | hm mae stat i’bebere Sintzio cupipibdthe cubs Granta aviuy are submitted herewith, marked esh.vit tops Aer nd ot by taba Sak hy ba acocoined pith hang yesterday: — Alton Railroad for October aud November, as TERR Eren eee position: and \y boing defeated and drives from tis pesision with | “Gyo unfortunate withdrawal to Missoni by Geveral | Gonoral Mepo's army, now coveriage Washington, is only | _ WH! giye medion! advice, without charge, at his office, No. | compared with last year:— i : ggeinia Addon ‘ | Leavy loss. Lov's army thea fel! belind Antiocam creek, | curtis of a lagge part of the ariay in Arkansas: preesat- | 40,009. Your effuckwwe force te omly about 00,000, You | rons from —— to —"o'cionk, to the family of —--, 8 1863.4 © y1eee.! of Ub stm? foroun O | 9 fow miles above ite mouth, and took a position admira- | 94 the execution of the military operations which had thirty miles foamnita the —= regiment, N. X. V.. on prosentation of this | October . teas: STE 118.887 8 Are . {| Diy. suited for dofeuce: Oar ‘army stacked bum on the | hoon order im the Litter state In) ty, or ninoty % D. B. HASBROUCK He 80,302 126 228 i | arawn r Gur loss in the Fevaral batiiesau South he ind i . m ou. | Bticagihen Poy would bo too weak toevon hold the hg th 4) buna and wt antto! Med, © 086 wounded BE Aa yimsan con ae poets aie gd 7 th onomp tara found sad.at, | Mepestoy’, assisted by Father Dusanquat and other eler- | for the month of November was as followa:— ph ety : {8 miseing making 9 toto! of 10/721, Gon, Me- | ccmamitted numerous. murders and other outrages on (he { Lack vou wt fail force, ta othr words, the olf Army of | 67° 1800, «1861. 1802, ang! “hap atl get py ta OUnES give abel Ince at about 44,000 mm | frontiers during the latter part of the s: Th the Volornee is split tate two parts, with the om Conrremycr ov Tae Ixprrevogst Metaopisr Capacn.. Tw. warehouse Nov. 1 $739,347 939,983 83,328 ington uo would, rouire, ‘ * GWA acconats give their loss. at about 14,090 ia | garages were vigorousiy aturcked. byw vs ° ny directly Borween Chem. ‘They ca: Tho 290 ust conference of the Independent Metho: | Warehous. from for. ports 168,773 " 18,752 Gt was AApossi to send him with rey ed ing wound a, pate FAR aed ten under Brigadier General Sibloy 4 w and without to destr dist Caurch was ojoved in the Rev. Mr. Mattison’s church, Do other districts. 16,606 ~ 14350 : 1 Hall Alinost, uefenvelgss, The | On the spproneh of cnimy to Harper's Forry the | oi! fought, bases om the up y Forty-first str torday. Ordination services wall | Withdr'n for cons: 61,632 Th SSL SATB sive pow daft was. to wauhtiraer the Ar ‘ sn command on Maryland Heights destroyed hs ar- | iva. it co0 vigorous proceedings i take placo this ev | Do. for transp> 3432 21,436 1,375 . cee tietciee nae Lai a BOARSORCE SIMMER ho Loi Col. Miles | ine tndinns and pus an end to hosts t e only Tas Naw Yors Ory Anwuiioav —This eorps wii! visit To. for exportation 063 96 4 te tol against t Atte 10 within’ heart for the present season. It quite possible that t) o usula to some pi y Fredoricks- | ono of the lorts harbor this week tor afew days | Jo warehouse Nov. 29...., 915,720 | 944,313 15,880 tou against tise F i hostilities walt be renewed in ti ing spring, aud prc- | burg-—where tho two armi tet me now | artery practice. The amory of this command js stu. | Entered for consumpti 401,649 S15 B52.8he yng which you have urged Ated at No. 573 Broadway, Ils ander the command of | Free merchandise entered 19,992 44,102" 85,877 ni the present position | Major Gibson, Domes. produce exporiod.1.099,495 870,077 316,984 nof the army, which Duties Received. ere, td ypahonnock, i parations will be made acco: Dapartmontof the ef » to some of the ob'ec withdrawal i NEI y Le Conc age, Wikio was Ub sayte persed | able force on Baton k milion and discipline, Lexnnot Revoes “Sis yea 76,506 161,756 Say adier General Williams. The attock was ge of position lo a new : ious ten mouths... .2,356,858 1,210,941 3,300,406 the batiie yf oabuait: | the Sthrof August w i amy | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Ts pee ae Li hardinace | Fedel Gen, Breckinrides.” Ge i Ag aera Total, $2442 OT 3,aTL,252 ebay bonent cy, but foll in the fi Our i0se wil Weonmanay, Dec. 3—6 P. M. — ” 1 the 17th ol 25th of October ved nate dt wounded rome rigit at | Prove isan active demand for money at G per Stool’ Kixe: t position was over ts mala north Dani of 5 per cent for fie beat names. Certificates of in- 10000 Tr 73-10 po m. 104%; 100 do..221b39 9235 pri fisarpone th of August the 1 that it deworatized vtora are borrowing fr $5000US4'a,81 Owl gy LOLi< . army inthe’ | wat o New Ort . vate, Panor continues undisturbed at about | 10000US 5's, '71,cou 92% foe, and duriag vata ie ga ge ae 4 35000 U 85's, 74, cou 925; pvemnonts and operate on the west ban! 3 atter 0: at disappointn reat Ses shri @ akpecir mie debtedness are selling at 244 a Y% discount, A | 45000 US6's,Lyrcer 075 10) Hudson RiverRR. 745% f » e nemy & ie 2th, niles fora Ue 2 oa zi 6 2 5 0. % the 27ch, aud my repi rin ting roi page wt of thoir commao- | Libera! tise of these certificates, which are payable | 2000 US dom novos. 12% 108 do.....-b10 14 gard the alleged car vinit hevew rf ikem to leek’s letter w ericksburg. | reply to my di re: quoted in my letteror 28th, above refer General is (roops were im- Ioan disa:proved of the plan of the Potc sent back to Gene. w outh of the Blue Ridge, and said that he wou 4 ts at Harper’s Ferry and advance upon Winchester _ in the Department of the South the o1 ved information. that the enemy | lie, however, did not begin to cross till the 26th of Qc | tions which bavo been undertaken wore the recunt be to drive back Gen. Pope, and | tober, and then at Berlin. sunces of the Pocotaligo and Coosswatehio rivers, ‘Tue ton or Baltimore. ‘The information ‘This passage cecupied several days, and wag completed | @xPeditions, under Brigadier General Brannan and Col, Th ic: shot: ‘ * stworthy that I could not doubt its | about the Sd of November. What caused him to chauge | Hartow, encountered a considerable force of the enomy | ‘the political eftuct of the withdrawal umy at Grst look ighcr to-day. At the opening | 2000 Har RR ist m.. 1093¢ ve me serious uneasiness for the | bis views, or what his plan of campaign was, [am iguo- | 0M the 221 of October, and eugageiacn's ensued, in which pmeiiace ping Sito think the pub care Beglaning to dn | aie traashotiond £1452Z and 146, and the | 000 0,B& Qy 8pe b 115 {, and L repeatedly urg- | rant, for about ihis timo be cease to commanicate with | We lost thirty-two Killed and- one hundred and ty erstand its neceasity, and that they wilt Lave mach more ‘ere transactions at 3%, an ». and the | 92500 Mich So 2d m.. 93 in twelve months, with interest, at 6 per centr would enable Mr. Chase to dispense with the use go basa eelbreoiey of legal tender money, except for the payment of re suber that Yorktown istwo | 2¢ troops; and the latter would be very glad to ‘ . bid! : Spam (ba Hed ee aceept payment in any currency which was pro- Besides the latter is between Richmond au i “ 1, aud covers Washiagton (rom ay attack by peeps wyhicit’ Hamevarwartent 1h tip n where xchange was a der, a Inrge number Killed and wounded, an {two hind rc and sixty-eight prisoners, Our loss was eighteen ki!lc and sixty-cight wounded, ‘This victory Opoued the wh. of that part ot the country. reports of th. military operations ia his depart. bunitted here with, marked exhibit No. 7. Ww a 3d mb,’83. familios live. 1000 Eric 4th m bds, 102 : : ‘ : ‘The official repo 1 sement ponfidence i a united’ army than in ifs separate frag- ke a aarat giaciine Wi Fe i 3 y of promptly moving | me in regard to his eperations, sending hie reports direct- | Wounded. The official reports of those engagements b apa yee sfenres oleae 6 | market closed at 146 for bankers’ sterling bills. 15000 Mich Sosf. to fort a junction with that of Gen. Pope. | ly t the President. Gh the Sih inst. [ received the writ. | S*bmitted herewith, marked exhinit No. 8. ments. wat you wil reply, Why noe tiptoe me here. | | oa advanced to-day to 1324 es 1600 Il} Cen RR bds. 10754 tn the department of North Cxroliza- our force hag | 30 thet Tcan strike Richfnond from my present position? rold advanced again to-day Za closing at | goog oniaNWass'tbs 61 Genoral MeCleilan aud atwn of Harrison's Lauding, however, was not | ten order of the President relieving 1 the 14th, eleven days after 1s was or- | placing Geueral Barnside in command of the Army of the | #80 been too small to atten:pt any important offensive | Te do this, you said at our interview (hat you required | 13234, This advance in gold, which is a mere |. 2000 do. «+ 613 400 0.......5. SO Poromac. Yuis order was transmitted vy « special mes- | Operations. On the éth of Soptewiber a party of the eneway | $9,000 aidicional troops, A told you that it was impessib'e | owventional method of describing the deprecia- | | 2000Chi& NW 2im 34” 1600 MichS & Nin gs 66 iscouragéd at the prospect of timely aid from | Senger, who delivered it to Genera! MeCiollan at Rector. | S4tPTised. the eurrizou of Washington: but were soon | 10 give you so many. You finally thought you would have | © : 7 a 4000 Tol & Walstm, 97 0. seeseee es St Lauthorized Gen. to order ihe main | town on the 7th. driven out. Our loss was oight killed and thirty. six } “some chance’ of success with 20,000, but you afterward | tion of the national currency, arises from a belief | 4000 Tol & Wa2dm. 80 forbes of Ged, Cox iu Western Virginia, with all possible | When I ett the Department of the Mississippi in July | Wounded, and that of the enemy thirty-three killed and | telegraphed tome that you would require 85,000,98 the | among apeculators that Mir. Chase will recommend | 6000Pitts,FIW&Cham 923% despatch by ra.jroad to join him via Washington. To fa. } last the inain body of the army under Major Genera! Buelt | about 100 wounded. Several successlul reronnoissances | Cneiny was being largely reinforced. 5 : 5000 Clev&Pitssth mn. 72 cil/tate the withdrawal of the Army of the Potomac from between Hntsville aud Stevenson, moving towards | Have been made into the interior. The official reports If your estimate of the enemy's strength was correct, | and Congress sanction a further increase of legal | 40000 American gold. 1311¢ the peuivsula, aud to gain tims by a demonstration | Chattanooga, for which place they bad ieft Corinth about | of the affair at Washington are marked Exhibit No. 9. your requisition was perfectly reasonable, but it was ut- | tonder money. Mr. Chase has already issued | 5000 +1080 13136 against the eueiny, Gen. Vope pushed his forces across | tho 10th of June Major Geucral Curtis’ forces were at | | It is seen from this brier summury of military opera. | terly impossible to il it antilnew troops could be enlist | hi -b30 181 ig the Rappahanvock; occupied Culpepper and threatened Bsieus Arkansas, and those under, Brigadier Generat — ein fieabepaairche pig Baet Pron ah Rely im ae He ne ot Serre, sayernl weet, $ eeniae of t maa sa $20,000,000 b60 13136 Gordovsville, Jaeksoa’s and Ewell® forees wore hurried | Schofleld in Souchwestern Missouri. ‘Zhe cent-al army, bee pane , Fao relents s ides a y 5 , 181 tothe lopidin-aadon the 9th of Augeet “cnconuteead | auder Mar Geuers, Grant ocoupying tuo ise of Week | gained many important battles, these victories have not | $0 reinforced would almost destfoy it in that climate, | More to issue, besides a reserve of $50,000,000 to produced the usual results. Iu many instances the de. | The mouths of Augast and September are almost fatal to | reimburse, temporary deposits, and the bauks Bavks’ corps at Cedar Mountain. A hard fought battle | Teanesseo and Northern Mississippi, extended from Bcm- “ a 55 shs Bank of Com. 98: . pecs onthe arrival of temforcoments from. tho | phis to I. protected the railroads from Columbus | feated foo was not followed from the battle field, and pce way rive on B thse part ft cana rivers andere af- | throughout the North have for more than a year | 20 BkState of NY. os 200 co ps of Generals MeDowell and Sigel, the enemy fell back } South, wich were then our only channels of supply. Theae | Ove where a pursuit was attetnpted it almost invariably | {0" Yuu fetes tived S Fort Dative aad the fiver b Mteties | been increasing their currency as rapidly as th 5 Metropolitan Bk. 10434 upen the Rapidan and Gordoneville. several ariies, spread alang agihe ef some six hundred | ‘#iled to effect the capture or destruction of any part of | that vou must reduce Fort Yarliue tiver batteries bere ey pidly as they | 19 wassan Bank.... 100 You could advance cn Richmond. It is by uo | could; so that the aggregate paper currency of | 16 Peun Coal Co.. 7 r - ‘g the retreating army. This isa matter which requires On the 15th our cavalry surprised a party of the enemy | miles from the westera borders of Arkansas toCumberland is vd 8 Certain thal the reduction of these fortifications 5s . the North is now considerably larger than the total rIouisa Court House, and captured important des- | Gap, and occupying a strip of country more than one | Tiousand caretul censideration. A victorious army is {| mea i ‘i wing that Lee «vas moving by forced marches | huadred and filty miles iu width, from Which the enemy's | Supposed to be ina conditiin to pirsue its defeated foe | Would uot require considerable time, perhaps as much ag RBSS66: Et ze * eeeeee Dv m 50 200 Cumb Coal pref. patobes. : 7 : ‘ 54 the main body of tbe rebel army to attack Pope, belurea | forces had recently been expelled, were rapidiy de- | With advantage, and, during such pursuit, todo him se- | those at Yorktown. Tis delay might not only be fatal | currency, of paper and specie, which was affoay | “15 Nic Transit Co... 5% 69 Junction could be formed between him and the Army of | creasing tn strength from the large ‘numbers ot soldiers | Tous, if not fatal, injury. This result bas usnally beea | 10 the health of your army, but inthe meantime General | 1/16 the rebellion. Yet atill it seems to-be be- | 501'ae M 85 Oo. .430 120% bd ; the Potomee. On the 16th I telegraphed to General Pope | seut home on account of rea! or pretended disability. attained in other countries, Is there any reason why Tt) Hope's forces would be exposed to the heavy blows @€ |. s 50 sees sense 120% 69; q mot he Ge he Rapidan, and advised him to take position ‘On the other hand, the cuemy’s armies were greatly aap ort rad a eng SESE tho engay without the slightest hope of assistance from | lieved, at least in Wall street, @hat neither the 121 in rear of tho Rappahannock, where he could be more | increased by anarbitrary and rigidly enforced covscrip- iy under A count, hat be. | on. " Treasury Department nor the Committee V easily reinforced, He commenced this movement on the | tion. With their superiority in numbers and discipline, | tween Yorktown aud Richmond, or the thickly wooded an regard to the demoralizing effect of a withdrawal tn y re e¢ Committee of Ways aK A7th, aud by the morpiny of the 18th had most of his | they boldly determiued to recccupy Arkansas, Mi swamps of Mississippi and Louisiana, that a retreating | from the poniusula to the Rappahannock, { must remark | and Meaus have the nerve to look the situation force, by felling trees across the roads and destroyiy | (hstu large number of your highest oicers—indesd a | gouarely in the face, and revert to the old, safer B1ig 100 dowtt020) BL 100 do : 81 100 Mil & P du Ch RR «33 WO Qeeseees, BBM 200 Tol, Wab'& WRR 33i¢ 20 Piti,FW&Chic RR 63 nd Uhat river, jrepared to hold its passes as | Veunessee and Kentucky , F dod been reinf 4 by King’s di States of Obio, indians hail Stent bridges over p and marshy streams, caneflectua!!y | Mjovity of Uhose whose opinions have beea reported to * “ ‘ide’s corps, under Get Rant, toes was distracted by the inv s' 1 of Maryland aad Pennsyt. prevent any rapid pursuit. The.one ina few minuics | Me—are décidediy im favor of the movement. Even honest and legitimate method of raising money | cted General Burnside to occu- } Vania, and an extended Indian insurrection on the West- | Diecks up or destroys roads, which the other cannot clear several of those who originally advocated the line of the | for the prosecution of the war. Itis said by the i { and, if possible, to inva id Thin j! aise directed General Bares\ieto coon. 4; Vattie, xd aiven! — om | or repair for hours, or even days. The pursuer has very | Neoitisala wow advise {ts abandonment. I have not in- 5 ‘ Pope's mann aria. ee Were Between | ores: but the Umer order of the Presidente of arguar a, | litle hope of overtaking bis fying foe: ut {his rensouing ~aind do not desire to know, by whose adviee or for | partisans of moto issurs of paper that the people is nov sepiabie to Maryland, and the greater pari of reasons the Army of the Potomac was separated into | want them; that they are popular, and will be J attemps to cross at different | calling for additional forces, and the patriotic resp Virginia, Kentucky and Middle Tennessee. it must be parts, with the enemy belore them, I must take oer bie Mee, anne Seinen ato eek mel ee admitted dat in these theatres of war the rebel armies | Wings as | fiud them. T fled our forces divided, and 1 | readily absorbed. This is undoubtedly the case. | — nine SECOND for eight da;s.. Tt was hoped that during this time sufll. Geveral Bragg suddenly transferred a large part of his | have exhibited much more mobility andactivity than ovr | Wish brain — = feasible plan ped — But see the cost of this absorption. Gold is al- pashan leg eres Cicnt forces fmm the Army of the Potomac would reach | army from Tupello, Mississippi, through the states of | Own. Nev only Go they outmarch us. both th advance | Tresented fo" doing this. It you or any one else Bad | ready gelling at 132, and every urticle that is con- | “soap pe dentd motes 4 = av : Alabama and Goorgia reached Chattanooga in ad and retreat, but on two memorable occasions their cava! 7 A MUe thes Goa et en ie General Buell, turned 'his left, and, its eee’ ry have made with impunity the entire circuit of the | Hot alt of your plans require reiuforcements which it is | sumed by thé people has advanced in proportion. | 10000 do... schahdbia Od the'Sal State of Tennévsee, eatered Kentucky by Muntordsy’ Army of the Potomac. If it be true that the success of | inpossible to give you. It is very easy to ask tor reit- | yiving j 3 " eI it w ‘age! about twelve miles above the Rappaban- | Geveral Buell fell back upon Nashville without giving | Shown itseif deficient ia the latter Of these essential roqni- | lave No disposable troops at your command. I bave | Sugars, ten, coffee, dry goods, tools, manufactures Pope directed an attack npon the | the euemy battle, then followed, or rather moved paral | sites. ; en wore ae cae. rs — one idered | Of ll kinds are more than thirty per cent dearer crossed the river, hoping to cut them } .c! with Bragg, who, after capturing our garriton at Mun- | , This defect has been attributed to our enormous | +0 nin Ive ie SRG Ee ee eet at different con. | than they were. Seventy-five cents i oi, but tho evemy escaped with no greet loss. ‘The an- | ‘ordaville, turned off from the main road to Louisville, | baggage ava supply trains, and to a want of train. | Ue mater, ug! Vale vannetuiy gout chon: % i iy rents in paper, 5 along which General Bueli i—the latter reaching | 2g iu-marches. There is no doubt that the ba fous from your Rae a iy, your obedi- | 9 vear ago, would pay for as much as a dollar will Louisville without any engagement. Another column gage traios of our armies have been excessivel wi servant. F , Geveral-in-Chi ; ‘{Ecenemy, however, had not fatien | the enemy had moved from fast Tennessee, after block. large. Every possible efort bas been made withiu OMeial copy. J.C, Kenton, Assistant Adjutant Gene now. Further issues of paper—such as we are Aquia o cek Lo euabie notes % ypposed; but, on being repulsed at Waterloo ing Cumberland Gap, upon Lexington, and threatened last few weeks to redice them. But this is no easy GEN. TOPE 40 GEN. HALLECK, told the people want-—wiill cause a further increase Dridge, had moved (urther up the river, and entered the | Cincmuuati. A email force of out raw troops, which had | t#8k Once accustomed to a certain amount of ‘transpor- Heanquaprens Anwy oF Vincisia, in prices just as great as the last, Gold would ad- valley which lies between the Biue,Ridge and the Bull Run | been pushed forward to Richmond, Ky., unter Major | ‘tion, an army is unwilling to do without the Inxuvics gg htsust 25—0 1. M. Mountains. Tyg ohject of the movement was evidently to | General Nelson, wore met by the enemy and completely hia nts sabelicn ced abe se, a ee ae pita ee ere {xo. 68. Sta Glee vange under the stimulus of $200,000,000 more le y of bis 8 Y - ] routed. in the meantime every effor r e ariny * ‘ en Leck, Commander oR 7 E get ia Pope's and out off bis aupplies from Washing. | routed. In the meant Deacinaesl: and cooatevtio ais other eoantry, & considerable amount of transportation | | ‘tho coloman of the enemy alludod to in any dispalch of gal tonder notes to 150 a 160, and sugar, tea, cof- Anticipating this danger, { had telegraphed to General ]} fortify these places against a coup de main. isemployed’ in moving provisions and supplies which eget twelue P.M. to-day passed Gaines’ Cross | fee, dry goods, manufactures and merchandise of al) Pope on the id— By no means expose your railroad | To give confidence to the new levies, a portion of Gene- | #*¢ nOt uecessary for the subsistence of the soldiers Rada, and when Inet’ geen, near sunset, Was | descriptions to cortesponding prices. The rich cati n with Alexandria, It is of the utmost tm- army Was withdrawn from Mississippi and | Ab examination of the returns of the Quartermaster |) to the northeast under the cast, base sla tone, 2 : I tance 1 s your supplies. and reinforcementa. sent to Kentucky and Cincinnati. No attack wax at- | General.atew days since, developed the faet that the | «i Buck Mountain, im the direction of Saiem and | would grow ric er, and the poor poorer—for wages be 2 sfaphed—" li porsible to attack the | tempted by tbe enemy. Artay of the Potonme. incinding the troops around Wash. | Rectortown. Tf ani pe = Velieve that this column | always rise after everything else. A dollar off enemy iu un vo 50, bat the. main object now is to.as- | Major General Buell ieft Louisullie on the 1st of Octo. | ingian, most of which are withont field trains, had | 1 ouly covering the Nank of the main body, which 8 |’) 1/44. 1 onewif$500,000,000.are-vet. aft Gorlava his py slios.” From th’. tine till the 50th 1 baa | ber with ausrmy of about one hundred thousand men, | 54,000’ animals, and that 9,000 of these were ei- | moving towards Frout Royal aud Thorntoa’s Gap, though | leg money—i ,000,000 are-set aftoat, 1 eae 4 ¢ : ce al 8 of this Tam uot certain, {shalt push a strong recounois- - ir ‘i ‘ rai Bragg. The latter engaged a part | Ployed in transporting ambulance and hespital stores. tn f th " bah = y Be aaa. and the bank oarvency left to circulate-—will onl) Dg cut at Kettie run by a part of Jackson's corps under | Of General Buell’s army at Perrvvilie about ten o'clock | Addition to all this the roads, streets and) wharves are | sauce across the river at Waturloo bridge snd SUPRMF | 1. 0 auch tea, coffee or dry goods as can i , which dad marcled around Pope's right and at- | on the 8th of October. A general b encned, and | Cheumbered with private vehicles used for the transporta- ings early in the morning, to ascertain whether . . yg © tacked his rear. wag eoutinued till dark: it was fonghi hy BMajor | tion of sutiers’ stores. No inaiter how large the main may 4 erage, noel a bet a fn bought uow for seventy-five cents, and could be Minding ib dou! o could hold Rappa General McCovk’s corps, The enemy retreaicd . | body of am army inty be, it can never movi diy with nd in their cones) Shere. 4 Cortailly: ne force ORpO- Y i, Sales at the Third Board. Bone i veal " sane = ey Rappahan caenah,. Tie Nee atmo ¥ = b suck a mass of npediments, and yet speculative projects | ts ypabcumock Station. — owell’s is the only corps, Wf eae vyearago for fifty. And notwithstanding 10 Treans 103 | 200sh:Hrim! .b3. 625% ree peviasifla fore no official reports of the numbers engaged cep ae iv pope ee 6 bie are Liaienate Wmpelteoiiouriith bie abton ; all these inconveniences, ow issne will notmake it | 9000 American gold. 152'¢ 550 Mich Cent. 92 < a either aide-lave bed soak "After t ne immobility vs Our aries in the tie! . by ws . ects liable, ees y easier for Mr..C as " ita 500 ie 5 de een ee ee eee ed ta tee amttle tue | TN ain, Our troops. e-pecially thowe in the Kast, have | thabsotne officer of styerlor rank be seut to commend | aby. easier for Mr. Clase to hovrow money than it is 00 182%. 50 a General Buell pursued thas far as Mouut Vernon orton! | been very little stomed to march, at leust to (hot | hisarmy corps. His conduct to-aay lias occasioned me {| now. Money is dearer now in this city than it was dion, then fell back to thie line from: Louisville to Nash. | Kind of marca uscally required by gotive ope eee ee ee ae before Me. Chase issued.a dollar of paper. There ville. Here Major General Kose ors D ne iu Che. weld, - ame I ‘ * ec cumeabDate teraelern a poy Absenteeism isone of the most serious evils in all onr | Taliged. is no reason to suppose it would be any cheaper dclemined, however, t a8 long as pos. | Socretary of War has ordered 21 map ar (pescpare or of if he issaed $200,090,000 more: for issnes of bie for a Hage of future operations. investigate the operations of General Buy’ ally away from their domed cadter*habuey, “by bitisek tie thi pri gu, .: Would beobviourly improper for me to express | 2 thes cally stragglers and a 8 money, ‘by -entioncing the price of nO Communication With Ceneral Pope, the telegraph limes | in pursuit of sfaction, 2 Super mission to | @rinies. in thts.cam. | almost Gea. Pope's dispositions at this juncture were well F bated Pannod.. The corps of MeDowell and sigel.and the Peon. | aux opinion, unless specially directes to do 20. Regge byron ofan herent ee sane everything, increase the demand for and consump- } vauia resvrves, under Reynolds, were pushed fo) ‘The command o adier Geneval Morgan at Cimber. | Sal, an boa gently eniore rpms i oy hort iding ratio. G G a ville: Hyg ke - ig yr RGisd eee lar (Gap abandoned that place an retreated te the "ObIo the men it would soom pnt an cn@ to desertions, But | upon Calpepper meat be lofi somewhore | tion of money in a corresponding ratio. Goods or 600 Cleve & Tol RR. = ickore aiveien: eas uinst | river, The alleged caige of this retreat the wanc of | *trsgglngon the march avd in battle cau be prevented | in therear. to beset upagain. Sigel’s corps, although | stocks which could be carried a year ago for 100 do, y by severe aid summary junishment intiieted on the | Colposed of some of the best fighting material we have, iroad. | Uatortanalely, however, the. | S0re ti ndes Cat ue kaitimanral rocks’ jprovisiduat | spot, "im this and many other important particulars our | will never do much gervice under iat otiger. Twill | $109,000 now require $200,000 to camry them. = we are Gap. Hovker eu. | and under no circumstances wonld Ne scrrender that tm: | Military. laws require: revision and amendiyent. | They communi ate furthar with you athe morning, |_| More money is required for the purchase of every | 4000 do... a8 400 Chi RET ER AS “8216 sharp e 4 Dor t 3 si in vere mie Wi rt eal) ar id for Limes ae P 4 Ne, My ener tale is a ad is * " 7 ees vail Sp gees pone arn mange- | oan Pe ae imyestigaiivn of this matter hus been peace ond ecemnquieds Wwileh,goesrcmneah ofthe anany The following is a copy of the telegram of the 6th ult., article that is consumed in manufacturing indus "elemento Es 60 do 83 $235 thie enemy ieaving their dead aud | The withdrawal of x considerable part of Genera) |e now aave and the wanda svnich we aie wow engaged eh ps icone on eee ens eme | ery, commerce or private, life. -‘Ehe-demand; tn sie of their wound ‘As McDowe! e] | Graut’s amy to reinforce Genera! Buell and to occ ry respecttuily, your obt fh sl ber ot, i r i rr wera? " yuolds bad ve’ ns, th nig ‘as new | Zaneaville and Cincmuati indoced. the ewemy to pened H.W. HALLECK, Geneval-in-Chief, : sc. Wasthinaton, Dr C., OCt. 6, 1862. oe increases withiand adepteltecl{'to the supply: CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Jatranah thet ‘oyed before | operations in Northerm Sigsissippi aod Western Ten- GENERAL MCLELLAN TO GENERAT. WALLEOK. Major General MoCisntan: Such a thing as a plethora of money, created Weovsspay, Dec. 36 P. M. Oy ee al’. ’ pie 2 BXMIT NO. L—A OOPY IN CYVUER Lam instructed to telegraph (0 you as follows:—Ihe 1 4y the arbitrary fiat of Congress, assisted | Asae.—Sales of 60 vbls. were made at 81<c. for pots: On the ovening of Ui pe ordered Geu. Por | A foice Of some 5,000 or 6,000 me: wax rent to attack Banxeuy;Va., Aug. 4—12 mM.’ ‘| Peerident directs that you creas the Notoman and give | |. caw nrinting présees, te palpably Iupodstble! | and 9c, for pearlar «Stock, 466 bbls, ristow ylight on the morning | Bolivar and J u, Tenn., and by destroying the rail- | Major General Hatixer , Commander-in an mattle to the rol he eg ste im Sonti. Your army | by a few printing presses, is palpably iinpoi le. Y . hi th Morell” ‘0 directed 1 road to cut off all connection between Memphis and Co. | Your telegram of last evening is receved. {mast con- | Must move now while the roads ave good. If youcross | 4}} that lies in the power of Congress to'do is to | Bxsansrvrvs.—Flour opened moderately active, and ad- the river between the eacmy and Wastington, and cover "i oned. the ‘atter by your line of operation, you can bereinforced | disturb values, and ultimately involve the poor in | Y@Ced de. « 10c., but closed jenguidly, with a downward with 30,000 men, : move ap ihe valiey of the She | ruin, A few days will now decide whether this is | “™¢e¥- Sales were mado of 21,000 bbls. State and handoah, not more than 12,000 or 15.000 can be sent to you. “i Weslern, 1,000 bbls. Canadian and 1,800 bbis. Southern ‘the President advises the imterior line bewween Wasting- | to be done. The Treasurer's report, whith was | wishin our revised range:-— ton aud the every, but does not order it. He is very | promised to-day, will, we learn, be sent in to- . desirous “at your army move 2 soon a posaivle bo ete . plete | Waiee will immediate!y report what line you adopt and when * . , . you intend to cross the river. Also, to what point the re- The stock market opened dull and heavy this | Supertine Western.. fuforcementa are (0 be kent. It is Decessary that the plan birt Oe ih Linas greta me HIS | Common to choice éxtra Western. of your operations be positively determined on before | Morning, ant e commencement of the first . tor building bridges and. Fepairing rail- | board prices fooked as though they would decline: and the General ia Chiet funy eonsar with tne’? Seiden Bat when Michigan Central was ‘reached iu these instructions. c : ou the call a lively demand sprang up, ee gen tos ‘snd Pekan H.W. HALLECK, Generabin-Chiet. | which extended throughout the list. The buying | corn meal’ Brantywing nevpemancon. 19 1 , > ‘anaes = Seaen. was confined to one or two prominent | Buckwheat four, per 100 Ibe........... 826 @ 3 62)¢ SES pene ec. 3, 1862, | Houses, whose speculative operations have lately | —Whest rdvanced Tc., with a fair demand, and sales of Sta ae 190,000 bushels at $1 62 a $162 for white and $t 870 $1 forwar ripth. The beadof the enemy's coltmn was metabout { fers that it bee caused me the greatest pain I ever expe- dered thie side of | four aviles soytb of Bolivar on (he 40th or Angust,and a | rienced, tor | am convinced that the order to withdraw @ regiment of infantry | brisk skirmish eusved, On the 81st a portion of the ene. | this army to Aquia creek will prove ¢isatrous in the ex- mys forces was engaged and repulsed uear Meadow Sta. | treme to our cause. 1 fear it will be & fatal blow, Sever: tiou. Un the ister Septembsr the fight was renewed at | Gaye are Lecessary (o complete the preparations for vot in the battles of the 23th and 29th. Brition's Lane,ov the Denmark road, and continued tilt | yaportint a movement a# this, and while they are in pro- Reintzelman's corpe pressed ward to Manassas on | bight, w the enemy retreated south across the Hat | grees, I beg that curefii consideration may be given to the morning of the 28th, and foreed Jackson to retreat | chic, leaving ove hundred and seventy-nine dead and | wy statement. This army is vow in excellent disciine and cross Bull Tun by the Cevtreyille turnpike. McDowell hat | wounded on the tield. Our loss was five killed, seventy. | condition, We hold x desouche on both banks of te succeeded in checking Lee at Thorroughfire Gap, bur the | eight wounded, aud ninety two prisuuers and missing. James river, 80 that we are free to wet in any direction, Iaiter Wook the rood from Hopeville to Newmarket, sud in the early part of October, Gen. Price advanced with | aad, with the asvisiance uf the gunboais,1 consider our Saastoned to the relief of Jackson, who was already iu ‘we, aud took possession of [ 1-K-a,a smali town | communications as secure. rapid retreat. A portion of McDowell's corps encountered phis and Charleston Railroad, twenty-one We are twenty ive miles from Richmond, and are not @he retreating colume on the afternoon of the 2sub, near | miles scutheast of Corinth. The garrison, too weak to | likely to meet the enemy in force suilicient to tight a bat- Warrenton turnpike, and a severe bat successful en. | 2tvempt resistance, fell back on Corinth, the occu He until we bave reachod fifteen to eighteen miles, which & gement ensued. Jacke-n was again attacked om the | tou of this place by wwe enemy cut off a!! connection be- | brings us practically within tem miles of Richmond. Our 20h, near the old bai ‘ound of July, 1861. Koowing | tween the forces oi Gon. Grant and Gen. Buell, the | larg of loud traneportativn would be trom this You: Longstreet was not dictent, ke made a most degpe. | former determiwed to aitack and drive him from that pe- | point twenty-five miles, but with the aid of the gunboats wate stand. The fight contioued nearly all day, and wae | sition, Graut’s lorces moved in two columus,oue on the | We can supply the army: by water, during ‘ts advance, t Aquia a au Bauks the order t Tenton Junction, All trains were Codar run, and to be protected t da section of artillery. Porter did not comply witb this order, an of 3 RSSSSSSSE a a a a a a x a a Beasvoearcen SRSSSERRRES Acrminated onty by darkness. W had’ guined considera | enemy, finding himsel’ likely w ve surrounded, left | Certainly to within tweive miles of Richmond. Stocks @teady. Penveylvania fives, 0342: Read. “4 bie ground, but nothing was decided when the battle | Rorth OF the town, under Major Gea. Ord, and the ld ve geventy-dive in\ies from Riehmond, | py eatiroad, 384; Morris Canal, 613¢: Long. Island Ril Urerbe s 7 oy aM by kes hontt ef Sas forseaeua amber AVostern, $1 21 a $1 96 for Milwan+ Piocehs Deienteareen ie Onis eee hate. | other On Gin som, cater Majet Gens Srenietan Sup ration all the way. | Fron here to For. | road. 22; Pennsylvania Railroad, 65¢. Sight exchange on | Vance of 1a2 per cent had been realized on the | 10. city and amber spring, $117 8 $1 45 for Chicago Qher day's hard fighting our forces fell back behind Bull | the town aud attacked (ie columa of General Rosecraus | tress Mevroe is @ march of abont seventy miles, for Ife New York at par. leading active shares, and the market was so buoy: run, the enemy not attempt ny pursuit. Two dayg | avout four P M. on the 19th of October. The engagement | gard it as impracticable to idraw thie army and its » gpring, and $1 40.8 $1 4546 for red and amber do, Corn Sater, however, he threw ‘aconsiderable force ‘betwen { insted until dark, Hamilton's division sustawing the brunt | material, except by land. The result of the movement ant that most of the bears covered their contracts: | was a trifle dearer, with sales of 146,000 bushels mixed Wily and Germantown te ture Pone’s right. Hooker | of the battle. Oar men fought with great bravery and | would thus be 10 marc one Laodred and forty-five miles DEPARTURES. Between the boards there wasa good deal of real: | Western at 730. a fac. for sound, 60c. & 72c. for unsouna aud heated. Téc. for Western yellow, and 78c. a 8c. for Pe et Now Voc, Menarents Geo.4 | izing, and prices reacted %4 a % per cent. At the | Southern white, Rye wae in deménd at 880. a950. 0,000 Walter Majee, New York; Mr | second boa: wi ti lower, with | bushels of barley were sold at $1 404 $1 60. Oates were and Mra Seyu Kenway, Mr and M: R str A pega wns eh tr omg oot in less demand, at 64c. # 66)40. por bushel. Roberts, Jr, New Yorkt Hon John Yo Montreal: Wm | less speculative activity. The public are taking Cannine were steady but inactive. loans Nop dorks Way Bowell Hamilion 7 King Tineiss | no interost inthe movements of stocks at present; Gor wax duit ut former prices, igian Consul at Geo A Townley, Mra | both the bullsand the bears are Wall street « on. SO HER, Diane wore gold. one: be Cow Hislodged thon: after a short Wut severe engagement, in cowpletery rovted the enemy, who fled in confusion, lea. | to real a point now only twenty-five miles distaat, and to wrbiok Brigadior Gencrais Kearny aud Stevens, two of | ing their dead nad most of their wounded on the field. | deprive orselves entirely Of the powerfi:! aids of the gun. best officers, were killed, Pope's army We buried 250 dead, took 700 or 800 wounded, and cap. | boats end water transportation. Add to this the certain Been revaforvced by tbe « anklin and Sumer, and | tured 361 prieoners, over 1,600 ¢tand of arms, and a con- | demoralization of this army, which would ensue, the ter- wo further apprebens ious its satety siderable quantity Of stores. Our loss was 109 Kilied, 611 | rible depressing effect upon the people of the North, and During the operat previous week. of which | wounded, aad 17 miesing. The reweatiug foe was pur- | the trong probability that it would ivinence foreign i¢ Det not trustworthy accounts, | sued only a few miles. Powers to recognize our adversaries; and these appear to we received ver wun: Lhos Maxwell), Liverpool pvery effurt was made to posh for wa pplies aud rein Ou the 20th 0° October, General Grant ascertained that sufficient ressons to make it yey imperative duty to Townes, Ke york T Pawarie Bouts J Pinel, London, . | Corroy was in moderate request at unchanged quota- Forompante to Pope's arn The troopa frog the | Generals Price aud Van Dora were coueentratiug their » in the strongest terme afforded by our Innguage, that gy arent Mie 8 Levy and two chic ow Orleane: A | Jatora, The future of the market is too uncertain | tiows. Sales of 1,100 bales were reported at 67 \¢c. a 68e. peniasula were ordered not to Wall for trageportation, | forces at Ripley, with the probable intention of attacking | thie or ter may ve rescinded, and that far from recalling Strange, Rew Vork; Jt, Benith, Phi pein to tempt outside operators totake part, ‘The fol- | {f,middiings per tb, Dut @ march immediately to the f vatiic Some of | Corinth. The enemy crossed the Hatcbie river and tovk | this army, it may be promptly reinforced to enable it to | body, Wuches, Hee Ihesecl, imiin tes thy, Wise ¢ . ; * Fisn wore generally dull, and prices tended downward. Abo corps moved with becom motiyit ve | possession of the railroad vorth of Coriuah, thus cutting | resume the often#Pve, two children, Cliches Jas decent Monuealy lowing were the closing quotations: FRretonts.—l bere were 601 yersels of a!l classes in port, ©f others were neither creditable nor ‘excusable, off afi direct Communication with Jackson and Bolivar, 1) may be snid that thareare no reinforcements avall- PW eunntagtem River Wess rf US6's,rog,°81.100%4 a 100% Hud Riv RR. ths | and the market was depressed. ‘To Liverpool there were shipped 2,200 bbls. at 2e, a 2a Tigd., by American and foreign versels respectively; 26,000 bushels whoatat Sd. a 9d. jn shipa’ bags, 000 bushels corn on p. t., with, by @ foreign vessel, 100 bbis, pork at AH and 400 packages bacon and lard at 208, To Glasgow, by a foreign vessel, ab'e 1 point to Generad Burngide’s foyers, to that of General Pope, not mecestary 10 mnintain a striet defence ‘on\ of Washington and Harper's Ferry: 16 those per- of the Army of the West pot required for a strict co there. flere, ‘lircetly in front of this army, is . pod Yorks Misa 8 Dem jagiand; Mr and Mra Be Gleason, Bus. | 86's. con,’61.104) ton; Mts Miller@ni three ehiidren, Moulreal; A Mlilcnel!, | Ug 6's,cou, 74, 92 Alloa; W Payton, Allon; W Ross, Boaland: Jax W Dunwam, ‘ R Fowler, Peokeil; BW Vay nic 5 Wol New FR Joseph Stet, Richmon: ,rsw ceomaaist Sp hchone Bl 9 10835 yg & 98 ‘Prong i,7 10.104 ° a 1044 us oat yrcer 975 4 97% WS dome to 1Q6 8 120, rs. fh 5b n these buttios were very heavy, both iw life a hut ae no official reporta Dave been received eketeh from Gen. Pope, marked ¥xiihy ty has nob been forwarded), | have woertaining thew exteut, Gen. t'ope was He then advanced tewaril Corinth, and some skirtnishing on the 2d of Nuyember. r General Roseerans commanded ovr forces at Co which copsisted of the divisions of Brigadier uu, McKean, Davier and Stanley, ‘The first Dseer Phishurg aber s, yther depart t before the reports of were placed in Hue of battle near ‘old rebel | the heart of the rebellion. “It ie Lere that all our Swiixerionat Grow P Woodrolte, Enylavd; Koa 6 200 bbis. flour were takén at 3s, 3d., and 100 oroas beet ° Les OF ved; probably they will uchments, and tbe lasy held in reserve iu the | sources should be oullected to strike the blow which will peai Alex Stewart, Bydncy. .N A 4 at 7s. To London an American vessel took 1,000 bbI , detormine the fate of thie nation. All poiuts of seeond- min Thiny “and AP MM N Carolina 6's, €9 ign vessel 126 Dhis, pork at troops actunily engaged | town. ihe | skirmishing was renewed on the nese battles fought with Kroat bravery, bub Botne of | morning of the ad, and by ten or eleven o clock the. en. uu could Hot be brought ini action at all, Many thou. | gagemevt became pretty geveral aud coptiuved until 14 wtraggiod away from their commands, and it is enid | dork. it was owly venewed oa the morning of the (note io the enemy, #o | 41h, aud fought with varie i the rebels were ted and driven f a e and RW Smith, Pittatura; Wr Ci . +: les York; Robt Mun, Montreal; trai Johnson, tng j Missowi Os... 53 a AM Fevley, Montreal; Chas Bojden, Nassau; Mace | Americus gol 132 w 4 iy feud; Mrs Morrison, New York hrers oe ; DARL wh 4 a y, Baris; Jol tay Y Con RE. 105 4 #10844 Chic Re RR B14 a Bd ex Gayoney, Rrookign} ¢ H ih tas rooklgny | Erie RR. 3 » flonr at 2s. Tigd., and a for | Gi, 200 tievegn beet at Ta. fana 50 packages hams at & Ce TOR, bon Bete | Higy eas tn Wetter request at G5. a 860, Cor North | river. + CIM w 6 Ohi BoreQRR. 8640 ges, | Hewes were firm and in good demand. od 9234 at 9255 ae a | Hora w welling 1rgoly at 17e: 89e. for new FOP. a) ' ary importance elsewhere should be abandoned, and 1 ‘lable man brought here, A decided victory | d the military atrength of the retfellion i# cusp ed. Te matters not what partial reverses we may meet | with elsewhere, here is tue tree de'ence of Washingten; it is here, op the bank of the James river, that the fate W voluutarily » be paroled as prison mn and Win si a e ———S—————— ——— a order 10 reorganise tbe d fle get the sirag. | iug their dead and many of their wo ol ‘San oan erin. | Erie prei Milk r do CKR 985; 0 94 a sve inte their rake teticiencies «f | (Tees Were CoMMALIEd vy Geyerais Vay Lorn, Price, | of the Usion shold be decided. sean Sieg R Russell and iutant, Peoria, Hy Meamd |“ Atthe third board, in-Wheelock’s room, the | Hit cris Gotouh Lanta ical scandy nH q hing, &e., ¢ Lovell, Villipigue aed Rust, and their number estimated Clear in my copviction of right, str in the eon. vs Corks, New York: J Chariesworth, Torouto;, & Beri ¢ . with imociiane ad to Rio, for common, and wae re is x ay wiv at boven P vond et shouannd ernearly double thoge of | sciousness bang we woah LI peak on gud ¥ bade ty men ¢ Ww au market was very active and excited, All the lead Va! . " : i lefences " General Kosecrai heir lows im kitled was 1423, whieh | solely by iove of m: ing Whi a tis 4 aoe. fi jemand ’ - wae “ of ¢ van. This anovemeut by the vasa proportion. 5 Bee wecnAOh, We | or sells tioliver hive inflehoed me (rem the comtsence: Cap eed ie pr Dieppe s/h. rete sit bop nee ii demand oxiate | for apt : . he 44, without loss, Gon prisoners, ameng whoin were one hundred | ment of this war: fae now what Toever did in my life Bd Noung vanderoit of 4 & % per convover the prices of the ‘second at $18 124 $18 25 for ' x hand of (he uwiled forces ity-eeven OMeers. * before, T ovtreat that this order may be rescindet, If Hh ‘taylor, Wi K Wait board, and the transactions were very terye in: 00 . ered. and treneferred to. another We also suptored 14 staae of colors, 2 pioces of ‘artit. | my counsel does tot prevail, T will, with asad hetrt, Vee it tyler, oe veg a a a S or talon, ite. illite Ay ils We wes A AW Capac Was, | lery, G00 siaud Of ATMS, ALA AmUWN iG. agooutre. | olcy your order to [ue wlmost Of my Dower, devobing ty King, & Wai vd, and $2 in the aeco: Diy eed, Ms

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