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rasmnarom , Dec. 28, 1862. IMPORTANT FROM THE SOUTH. soul te pnd ‘MeDowe!! Court of Inquiry held its twenty-eighth ithe During tho reading of the record Genera! | Additional Rebel Details ef the Battle IMPORTANT FROM NORTH CAROLIN nite citizens were re said that he had im his mind another corps when he OFFICAL DESPATCH FROM GENERAL POSTER. ge einai idea, | onl that bo a not ow where Renrsey'sdivscn wes . of Fredericksburg. frum Ty tet is dann tartare wor ba pemvenupenveverence) pet Eo of all (he nigDL Frere: mente at Salfead $Y PaB MouETARY OF MMR ANTERIOR. yeoscrday. ng (att apmounced that they were throngh prey ln pn poten pl Baga ag ‘There are full threw Biles of intreuchment ‘Vice Pampa laid before the Senate communica- with their quéations to the wis a The oO the Rich: rried out hus troops and artillery tea miles in advance The Rebels Whipped at Southwest Creek, | weir toate of sho Taterior, tranamivting bis | Question by Gen, McDowell,eiu2 S47 that after the bat Pinions of the = For Kinston, and on ‘day repulsed the ebemy com 23 ” | forcer%o aynretch. All i wore sr2iiS® | mun! Goanclal report. Also a commmunicarso> "27% | “3 oi bull rus yon were induced bys reistrsy Sf Sem mond Papers. Feceived by the federal comunander, he renewed the Kinston, White Hall and Goldsboro. | 4.207" Frew Fn Saati to the amounts dis la the Chippewa, Oitowa and Potto- | McDowell, made to your aid-de-camp, that you should : Among the trophies captured by eet K, of the | wattomie Indians, Also @ message from the Pre- | Sxbt your ewn corps, to refuse to have any private con- is " vernment is at last nite nen een New York cavalry, was a barrel of 0 old @ eration with Gen. McDowell. Wag this remark tho : i=: Papaya Of its defensive Kine. Brandy, which cost $800. Tt was found in possession of a | *i¢ent, transmltting the roport of tho Hon. Reverdy Jobn~ | YOreaN, NON Oction of your refusing? answer-—it | HOW THEY EXULT QVER THE DISASTER, | Would tint ita soto so foo ago, whoa the approaching . Bailroad | rv<!usued Ricnarda, and intended as a present to Jeff. | Sou, United States Commirsionér at New Orleans. Ore tel Fas a esties date aan J te twas often aignatio’, i Part of the Wilmington and Weldon Davis. a ae Aps0Ui Ov CONGREES FOR THY WoLuDATS. Q—Fleaso state the ther camnee, apnea ta panannanee goire cannot close theso observations, without *~% oq: . ‘A prisoner, w batt Fe A—all re 8 as a private matter olatory reflection ¢ present effort Track Torn Up, nineties he never heard so sharp and, aceesaat ing Tos conneTen reection i the Howe, Palen {wil now the it pele the Court. aveidea to men: | What Effects They Expect fram | re. bul inthe as an the Were > oF i federad as he did dur : Kinston. The Burnsid adjourn from Tuesday, the : : Korg ol, — be . a. ae ue Were used with great effect. Tho artitery practice f the | ‘m January, was then ken Up. tite caso 0 tld be had between General McDowell and ty- the Battie. © othe saitiel’ sles be otaing tnd De tae obels was 0 eaanet Re rare ie Mr. . , (tep.) of Ohio, moved to amend so as to eit to privie When I soarchen Sue. GAeasrine to : ‘will shales the whole fabric. The Burn doye, y course iS shots, . SueRMAM, (rep. . ae auagsas Captain. Aemusen staff neusgl Hsanguanrens, DaraRracenr oy Nowra CanoLnay took ‘the bes! means to avoid their effect». . make ita joint resolution adjourning both houses until | Manaesdal, sont Captain dAsmusen One ore about some ade’s Afeat will act like a stroke of paralyis on alk the edge nr batter attached 0 Wy Third, Now York | tho frat Monday in Janaary. waiters in rogard toour march, and to seo wiwiber Se | THEIR RIDICULE OF NORTHERN GENERALS, | Rovers ermy tick wderiil ( coer oe ead. wil Chief — artillery, is reported to have ‘most actively engi The ameniment was adopted, and the resolution, &8 | could not find out something relative to the Dring on our je | the day Fr od ge ia rong penal ‘Major General Harincx , General in pg the fight. 1t®did 2 re no doubt, as endea' » during the fight, Gree, execution. Col. Lodile, | amendod, was agreod to by tho following voto:— t. Capt. Asmusen came back and <j to me none. ‘their men. But it will soon get abroad, even in the ranks, My expedition was a perfect succes. Chiof of Artillery and cop“yander of the Third, was on xag—Messrs, Anthony, Arnold, Bayard Browning, Chand- | that General McDowell seemed very much irritated, while ite cffects on the off Commanders.them: ; tho field and personally ‘guperintended the placing of each | ,, "482 Harris, Howard, | and used very unbecoming expressions to my 6! Part of Lee's 3 durmed the railroad “bridge at Goldsboro avd Mount | pattary, ie ug Sore Ouare erie wie: teh eule Deee, omen | Oa A. as, SDS eeeertne ee. Nee Lee's Army to go to North Carolina and Glive, and tore up several miles of the track of the Wil- A fine regimep? jg the Ninth Ney Jersey, anda byave | Nesmith, Pomeroy, Powell. Saulsbury, Sherman, Sumner, | Loge teporis of General McDowell 1 ‘i expressions 1 1¢- Part to Washington viekslan be fairly considered a new and ty and gallant of cer is iis commander; Col. Hickmat, Under | Ten Eyck, Wilkluson, Wilson of Mo.-26, een Contain Ameoasen. : A ‘ckeliurg may moington ana Weldon Railroad. Gen. Foster ig acted an’ am indepoudent: regiment, lathe paatealeasa Clan, Calaner, Fragenien, Pesor, Grimes we ithe eltsees tate if {nis case ta the only case? &e., &o. a Senet ene eae ne a teeta ihe mentsviz: at Southwest crack, | A4vGrc®. Too much praise eannot bo accorded this regi- | Mass), Wright—13, : : 4 A.—This is the ovly additional caso which induced my iad of command from the fight! fer who stop: ‘We fought four engage met, Iris entitled to the highest credit. that can pa, apie EA Private rema k to Genoral McCowell. —— ee on tomataepees, | i Hall and Goldsboro, and whipped the } Given to any regiment under apy circumstances. As a : ¥ Q.—the witness sefers in his answer to unimportant “On te Rich: a? , fought Kinston, White Mr. Howann, (rep.) of Mich., intrortuced a bill to amend ¥ ichmond.' who has not yet fought anywhere. J. G. FOSTER, Specimen of tho material of which this regiment is com- the act to Amend the judicial system uf the United Statee. | Matters, not tu his judgment bearing upon our operations, } [From the Richmond Examiner, Dec, 18.) hemry bandecmely cash tiene. aes : posed. it may bg stated that Segond: Lieutenant Harper, | Referred to the Combiitice on the Judielary.. oh wich ho pebees O00 eomaonien Nee the question of ‘The screamnips {arco of “On to Richmond bas had & | (rhe Effect ef the Battle at Fredericke | Prigadier General Commanding. Kw ‘< » ‘: RAILROAD AND TELEGRAPH SNES TO THR PACIFIC. retut v McDowell, a8 calea- | ron unpar: a in the history of the Yankee drama, burg. 7 : e ticki as skirmishers; cach man fired off . lated to irritate him against General McDowell? A.— | ftarin, New Yo! rr . | _ ay iad ot ammeaiu ats wha en | Me berate fom Ga, minnie | gS Se eM San [aesPesPhe stay regain cies | «fom tered Ranma, | Affaire in General Foster's Department oe ie ae eee et cieeurtvidee | graph linos to the Pacifle Uenan. Era ales Uke g ieee aloe rel po =) forimeenttve.uighis, and many other auch sleyant plays, | was ‘compelled to-abandon. Frederieksburg becanse hie | Newusnx, N.C., Bec. 17,1862, | oxes trom amuninition ‘brought on tho fickd from | THE TRANSPOWTS IN TRE SEUVICH OF TIE WAR DEPARTMENT. | So Ovo i toot my Krall officers as a-personad | “carted to Northern taste, have: had i ut | army refused to perform further onders. Tho-spirit of | In the engagement at Kinzton,on the 14th, Co, K, Third | wagons. The company fired over one hundred and twenty | Mr. Har, (rep.) of N.H., elferot g resolution that the | McDiw Fe a8 & persobal | what ara these compared with “On to Richmond,” | tho sitoora was crushed by the defeat. of Saturday, and | cartrian ointed te inquire into the chartering ef the | 105ult to mr, and therefore T thought it was due to Sy | which ran.for upwards of six hundred days and nights, Now Yo.k cavalry, Captain Colo, which was in the al- | Tounds of cartridges, eich, the muskets, sometimes be, cranaette ii Daas expedition be aise instructed to in- | Honor to make him foal vat 1 understood this insult, ‘has beon played by Yankee comedians to an andienos and the men completely demoralized by the death and wornds vance, charged over four deep ditches eight feet wide, | away and pick up and use those thiown dewn by wounded | Quire into -the empleyment of transports geueral y by Q.—Whut are the reasons of bias in your mind? A.—I | consisting of the whole civilized wprld? Such a success of eightoon or ninetecn thousand of theff number, unal- leviated by the reflection that they had inflicted a js is of the War Department, the | State two reasons witich I regard as personal, which,a3 | wasnever before recorded in tho annals of theatrical, | ty lot importanee on their torrible adversary, With. fand captured seven picees of rebel artillery, bringing | men, Ghantorrassters and agents of ‘hom, | To2s0ns, 1 oonsider form my judgment of Genera: McDow- iitiewae to S Memned ana Ltnetio ennai Sen of in tiromph. 3 Se Mme | (ztteneat Taper was farmer ordriyeapaant in | tle abr bic e7 wera chee, HY wR, from whom eit ar ty tno wa more operating together.""Wheu 1 was | Of this brillant fare, might be astonished sche result | SuteTouling the stories tna coma, from every arent vd ven . ic ™ only orderly ser- ue. - . ches , 2 . a earth Massachusetts regiment, who wos court martialled | Among thor | would like to mention the vamo of nler- Fie recy ieee Rn ae ras: fegiments of | oops of General Frémout, and why Jackson wis allowed | Proud of their performance, ’ Yelepment of a sobedienc @ in the army or preferring serious charges through « Boston paper | 1% Far eeant ac ee dan ot aed oauiwel hes | miaulry, compesed of pervone of Atrican deaceut, to peneyane, Genera} lelds,. gad to be allowed to.come | But what is most singular in the caroor of thie sur. | "nyg Peopleand the public atlas of ‘the United Saten | , ceadcrak sath “ i CASE C HAN WARK . ond and th . rising histrioulc achievementf is the fact that it was fi ‘ ] @xainst Governor Stanley, has been honorably acquitted | peretofore be itt Ube motico of tho-‘promotive |, MELAS OF My NOUMGLAS HARK IOREFASHION?, | ourtrovps bac arrived at Culpepper, on the day of de | Rut of the boa de, in viclavionof the wiehes of the, pub, | RAYE BOW reached that conition whan & revolusion, by General Foster's forces were to reach Goldsboro’ to- 4 lis bebavior at Kinston entitles him to Tonia mute the armed force “is uot merely a possible but a natural jaurels foreign is @sy, end as cannonading has been distinctly heard here : * ss ora Lioatonant Morrison, of the Ninty-sixth New York, was | owners: the probability is. that the battie hasbeen fonght, aud | youndow at. the tim Colonel Gray was shet 2 ad ‘hat that importa’ point is in our possession, The army | vancivg with hie company on the Neuse bi will immediately ‘move from there to ansther importany ler was given for the Ninety pul bill for the relief of the | Battle of Cedar Mountain, after a march of one | jic, and has been continued through nearly two years in octainencn ‘Admiral? Fordeuskivid, | €ay and one night, and were unable to march | spite of ihe earnest, romoustrances of tho audience, for KLECHON IN DELAWARE. soven miles further to assist Gev. Banks, [was of the | the sole bevelit and amusement of the authors them. ring whether any | opinion that General McDowell's troops were at Culpepper, | selves, One would suppose that by this time there Delaware at he | 88d 1 did nov understand why they did not assist General | wonld be a diminution of interest on the part of the ‘ sequence. ‘Tho sole obstacle is the wantof a leader. This q ig the hour of McClellan if he was the man of the hour. ‘ ‘ He commands the respect of the army nnd people. He need ony show himseiFto tho army, now smouklering in mutiny sont into the State 5 sent eran es seed until the ex- | Bavks on that day, aud why General Banks had to fight | players. Generocity is a great virtue; but acomedy that jomac, to petweon the Rappabannock ind the 1 r : a i jon of it. It would bo a facile feat, on the enemy, who were discuarging a deadly Fre | tate election, was taker al.ne, with nine thousand men against twenty five thou- Ys two millions of dollars @ day. ‘withowr producing | ‘tke completo poasoes! | 7 ima ne fi G ze ca ration of the meoruing hour. a. This of Ce paeip Joie day, hout producibg | with that army, ¢0 overthrow the usurpation ai Wash- 7 ee a ee ne at @ intreni "advanced quickly, and, saying ++] ‘#he Bavkrupt bill was thon taken up. st General repe'ean Goniesel Mabon sreve been | Hecourseot two revolutions of the earth about the sun, | convention of the States to consider their perilous situa. || ‘trict, one on the platform ef ffeo labor, and the ot A he welaneanen ot bi a cae Tatts Gus Ms. Docker >.) ef Wis., offered an amondimeat | that General Popo and General McDowell must have bee to pre a slight langor, and, perhaps, some positive | tion, No action in history would be moro easily just} opporition to the confiscation and emancipation acts. The De ee nar vise eatinnisotie exempting bor ls when exempt by Stato laws where | 1fermed of tho strength of General Jackson, asl had | fatigue ‘n tho ieading actorsaudsupernumoraries, ifnot | gabie, Thouch without warrant in the constituuion of ree ret GGIGIE et Govemen beapenabicenert cr | lait Ki al ey bankrupts resi Sent a letter frown Madis n Court House, via Sperryville, | in ‘the manogement.” ‘That an approximate concep | ihe Lnited states, it would be in direct accord with | Yatter receives the active support and aid of Governor . — + | Ste Teowmen., (rép.) of TH., offered an amendmont to | Sting that Jackson was advanohg against Culpepper | tion or the labors and disappointments incident to | {he “Unit ‘or the organic lw. For) two. years | 1 (Op. ig P ] Bravley, avd will doudtlees be elegter. Our TroneClads. een DEPARTURE OF THE MONTAY! Rebel Account of Affai TAIN WORDEN—i : TELEGRAM FO THB RICHMOND ENQUIRER. N ORDERED 1 i oe fe : Piasske wot scdanien hes : other eventful day ia our ronclad | shese banking corporations. In no way hey op! ; Sonreaey Density Bee wether eventful day {2 our vowel | fost more or been cheated. worse. A reconnoiseance inst night by a squadron of the Thirty ted States stcam battery Montauk let thi? | “The amendment was rejected by yeas 171, nays 18, away my whole ocvalry to Sulphur Springs, | under the droopings af the sancwary of Wendell Phils ret North Carolina cavalry, under Capt. Carroway, found | city, ber commander, Captam Worden, receiving a pertec rs JOKSBURO RATEEE. paceman ole ov Sulph ran er the droopin \ a endell Phillips, ‘ reas Mr. Wax of ‘ Suurtnkkte6 on posing therchy my Own position, and as Tiearnod after: | #he Zrbune was his Bible, and bis notion of Paradiso was ho enemy czeamped about two miles below White Hall, | ovation on his departure, As carly as ten o’cleck in the | 2. Wann (rap.) of Obias trom, the tn OO the | Wards, this cavalry was four or five mlics behind me, but | freedeur which ho thought to reaiine oo orth, by nberat The citizens represent them as scared, and out of food | morning crowds of persons endeavored to obtain admis | fn hatnlo at Vrederick-bure, whic was or. ured vo be | BOON my right, V thought that something must be wrong | ing the bodics of those the making of whos0 sols galued ‘nd ammunition, A rumor on the strects this morning } fion to the N; Yard to witness thedeparture of the | printed, iu this matter. I bave already stated in my evidence | him a precarious living. The drama of “On to Rich- ! RSL aig matters in regard to the movements of General MeDowell | mond’? wae anno need. tired with amb.tion and the de. a * ger aenae uroat, | With twenty sive thousand wen, When at Waterloo | the farcy of “On to Richmond” may bo obtained, we See etna tren tho Towing of the Sul for compa. | DeHigel suplosed Genoral McDowell would snpport my | will traco the adventures of ono of 4he wandering plsy ere Sory bankruptey.. He said the laboring po of Minols | CXFP#, OF at least protect my right wing, aceording to the | ongased in it : had lost five million dolars in less than five years by | letter received from General Pope. As this was not | jis early years were passed among the pumpkins of : as General Roberts, chief of Geneinl Pope's | Vermont, his youth and dawuing manhood In the m‘dst stated that the cavalry of General | of the lasts and awls of Lynn. During the week bo my right, and as J, under this sup- | made shocs fer Southern negroes, and.on Sundays sat that constitution has been violated, daliy and directly in all its parts by persons having possession of the army, navy and treagury of the United Stotes. Although the conetiintion appoints no efficer te do the duty in euch ease of taking away from those por- sous the powers by which they thus violate it, and of restoring said powers to thoso who gave them, and to shom they belong .such an act would not de an ibjury to the constitution, but a restoration of its life. Any gene ral might do it without sinning against his conscience or his oath. R A Not only any oneal, dat any citizen who had the ‘ays reinforcements have passed Kivstoa, onthe south | gullout_efticer and Lis new Movitor. Al) were kept cut” m0 HHierod an aunondment ox. | Which Teould not well explain to myself. All these cit- | giro of reducing his social thecries to practice In ‘Unele | Pwo, Mnigve and should Aelinealn ards ford ide of the Nouso, to succor their skéddadling friends, “| ride, bdwever, save a favored few. Steam was got up oa | gunning aoninhual S irom that provisin of | etim=tances, in connection with bis operations at Freder- | Tom’s Cabin,” he cast bis aw: upon the altar of hiscountry, | tbat 2teat t i As the smoke of buttle clears away It reveals aeon- | board the Montauk at anearly hour, and Admiral Pault. | the Bankrupt bill. eas or Dyer ac! pemrteg sees eee, ian getty moins posterity. Jt would render his name illustrious i * atten 2 - r, ~ Te 1 an b4 3 nat “ i gton. pstumed i aliens pals of 7 et a widerab!o slaughter among the Yankees at White Hallon | ing was informed at half-postten that she was about to Mr, Conawen also offered an ame array aes exempt | Major General McDowell. The witness stated that ia | the play, and blew off the beads of his a eton whit 1 | Memorable to remotest ges: for he would thus end situation which can only be described as the reign of bell upon the earth, oclellan ig not the mam to do the work. He is timid, he is slow, he is destitute of enterprise, his views are confined, his mind is narrow. 1 || improve @ glorious opportunity and accomplish « || rightoous revolution, to restore order to a social system failing Into anarchy, and save a nation that ip dropping into the gulf of despotism and abject misery, re- Tuesday. A bundred of their dead were Jeft unburied on | leave. Oflicers ‘then ‘thronged the wharf, and witen Cap neni ok a pan ati y d to exempting chart. | 7¢gard to bis mention of General McDowell’s connection | Jearning the manual. The first representation of the force eo oid, and a pit ahundred yards long, filed withglead, | tain Worden arrived each took a warm farewoll of | able institutions, for ine ihotgut no such neljations | NH ETede: Fekaburg, Nie meant to say thas Gancral io; vas fixed for Mantvcas, and thither he repaired with kas been found, dim. The scone was mest affecting. Prophesies of | ought to got in debt in order to give charity. taxa plate rirnee GeusralsMlgiten Gen Warrant Rie a ene eae ening ie ely; Ts pie @iy three companies of the F th and Fleventh | great events and frosh laureis soon to ‘be won | Tleamendment was agreed to, mond. Ithad been stated that General McDowell cold | Sabbath as a pluy day: but as the sun declined his cou North Caroliva were engaged, Colonel Perrebee, of the | were feapod iipen bm, On Loard the receivin® | The senate then went inio excentive session, and, on | Dave materially assisted General MoClellan in the capture | gcieneevettied in his logs, and carried him vioiently to : ship Noreis'cai cane ¢ . ; omery 0: Richmond, “Geveral Sigel never had heard for what | Wushingen. ‘On to Jtichmond” during that. terribk Fifty-niath, with eighteen mon of the Eleventh, fought | Ship North Carolina the cnthusiasm of the gailors, both | the opening of the dcors, adjourned to January 5. ong tho ‘co-oporalion at General MDowell was wot |/Ciaky wes To orn cecly seat a sone, terete | plause of Use whole world, of all living men, and of the | | | the enemy for several hours, unt»! reinforced by three «f | Tecrnits and old salts, was so marked-that the command. me aoa given. bellowing tragedy. p mail| Bis own companies, who were subsoquently relieved by | ing oflicer ordered the rigging (0 be monned, after which + amsowtrtamreenenriress <j G.—You have stated thet an order from. General Po Suill he stuck to'bis new calling, Thefaiture of the ver- | duiies tha circngen anu he sini tetine to redress, thd the Eleventh (Col. Leaventhorpe), under the immorta; | three rougtag cheers were given for the hero of the Moni Wastoxetox, Teo, 23, 1802, | attached your corps to General McDowell's. After the | formance was axtribuied to the fact that the lealing act- | Dolance of humanity, A Cwsar, a Napoleon or a Cromwell # ae ; engegements of Freeman's Ford, Sulphur Springs | ora, Scott. and Mctowell, did not know their parts. -S0 Bethel fiag, who ultimately drove them from'their guns | tor. At eleven o'clock the Montauk began to move, and diets epee aS er teR eA GA and Waterloo Bride, did you regard yourself | our ambitious cobbler, reinforced by 200,000 others, ‘went , “ 5 Mr. Pespszrox, fopp.) of Obio, rising to a privileged Tid onde his th til oa bi a : $nto the woods, The Thirty-firet North Carolina (Colne, | Cheers greeted her as she turned seaward. he engines * B a3 under his orders trom this time — until | to rehearsing again, avsisted by tremendous parapherna Jordan), was on the feld Dut with, the pobre of oe were subjected (oa brisk pressure -of steam, ond com- | Westion, moved that the t ho offered yestentay | after the Lattle of Bull run? Have you mut | lia of big guns, liitie guns, balloons, calcium lights, wa ; 0 ex bres: nm: Semen: is — is the want of the monster republic which afflicts astonizves mankiud in the nineteenth century. The Tni States have only McClellan. He is not of their breed; no one of those— f z uibject ; come | 3 nifying (ue Prosident | Stated in your official report of September 16 that you | rocket brigades, poisoned balls, and, above all, cavalry, eee imb eompany ceoms to have taken no part in the action. tmenced meking over forty rovolutions per mints. Cox. | #¥0mst the eens = oo espe ba ‘ey Mae | Were under Geneval Mebowell from the time of your | that disdatved seddlcs and preleried sitting on tuo nosks en: eee ee eee sc SH Sidevable anxiety was felt lost the boilers shonld teak and others for arrests undor Rspen, So. arrival at Waterloo? .\.—I do. not remember at Waterloo | of their horses. A pew lending actor, McClellan, was in- And cast the kingdoms old ‘A THE BATTLE OF KINSTON, N.C ain, as i nae tbet dolng 69 which bas trevooted the | writ habeus eorpos Ve entered wpon the Journal. Tule, | bridge o Lave made éuchastalement, Urocalved at Wa. | trodccn. Norbing ‘vas left undone 4 insure ie fo mpaeerlaredry ‘ 4 d tare of Use vessel for some days. They remained v3 y i erloy bridge on the 2 at Sulphur onthe | cere of the sevond presentation of « ‘hmond. 4 rough pbs sce ceeae sid 4 Light, however, sad worked weil all the way” down the | Nef was embodied in his resolution, a part of which | Set)” socpatehes from Gas. Pope. Ou these days l supposed | Hut tho winter rains iced the Manassas theatre: nn ve pete th ae fap eek pre ny 74 pee aod Ger Mevwilaan. Govvtabanmanse river, Gpposi ton ferry hoa mew and poscengers on | My sypeared in the Jonrnal. that the Woops of Selewell were at Warrenton, and op | whole company, a tor being stuck in the mud until star. | Norms Over which an eaglo would Mocibicastane argon Siemans the river shouted and waved hondkorehiefs in an excited | ihe Sruaxsr called attention to the fact thot the Foose | ihe 98h a brigato of cavalry was belween Warrenton | vation starod them ia the face, hobbled back to Washing. | NOT {oes the whole horizon of the North contaln a iarger C., Dee. 17,1662, monner, ‘dhe speed attaiaed on the trip down | pad and Waterloo bridge. deet the; 7 4 ‘ : * i m refused toenter the protest on the Journal, and ridge. ton as hey ee eee ate ene Li et ne A tne Were be Oeeg ae BA onan a | ibd forties peeeeainlh th Support “0 tle dooksion, Trude. | seta tuck sare cucet Mee aoe toe meee bn . structions Avcided—Rapld | ye Battery the revenue ensign and the flag: of all naval | whice Mr. Pendieton appealea. in public papers, that, when you retreated under caver of | of Yorktown, wh ‘on Troops—Capture of a Rebel Furt | vessels and transports were dipped, it having been kno ‘The Sexamce was sustained bye the night of tho 25th of August from Waterloo, there | pony went to Demoralized Condition of Rebel Troops | who couima:.dedthe Montauk. There was up stopp! Were no troops within cight or ton miles of you except | company, ma Disgraceful fuilure naber two. mode to mud, MeClellan took to water, v with him. ‘They arrived in front ju Order to avoid the mud, the com. sing. Having outditehed a rival that country he is yet to be discovered. It is most pro- babe that there is pone; and that the confusion and mis- direction of the nation and its resources will long con- tinue. i Whi t will Burvside attempt to do? It is believed that ote of Tt agains! ' 4 2 UY Aim obscure person of the | ng will endeavor to carry duta plan anticipated by thie in North ina— ‘ee stir for powder, and at about -hulf-past one Oelook the low SEES AMP ACCEL SEPEEE. 4 the cavalry of General Buford? A.—I have ‘so stated; | name of Johnston, they rushed to Williamsburg, | 2° YU em “ y ‘ pals Sasa, Se dere: Canora wig, | Wllot Monier No. 4” aiappeared ia the distance, An- | Mr. Semen, (vep.) of Pa., from the Committeeot Ways | but whether it was tho cavalry of Bucord or Bayard | and tried to play 08 to icumond;" but an obstreperoas | CUMU—L0 wi tor on, the resoareoe of sla grt xed is alist of her oftcers:— and Means, roported a dill making appropriations for | camnot say. fellow named Lougstiect, being intoxicated uo doubt, in a“ i 1 Ve ReSRe DA co % ; ‘redericksburg, for his quarters. In that Breniy—The Rebels Not Starving—hvee Miles of Rebel ourmander—!obn J,. Worden . See ee “ ter‘ered with the yer‘orinance and broke it up. Again | Stead of Fre 9 Sauces See ang ae ye oe egaterant Commander and Esecutive Opeerge Caries | Jogielative, judicial and osecutive, expeuses for tho » News from Fortress Monroe. they tried ‘e aabachoarevilerUet coon ie Pan peicp ti inyealays sgposing “that he» exes . Cushman. . 7 : Forrr=s Moyror, Dec. 22, 1862. vieinage fell upoa the company and dreye them back to , th Prope , &c., ec. "Waster order for the 5th of Janna: , , ete tat eer me n back t0 | make” them go—to the Carolinas or the sou No list of tho killed amd wounded in tho battle. of Kins Ensign: G. P. Avery. Meury Hare, of Brookiield, Mass., died hore lastevening | way to seven Pises, Wine), YO thor uiter pereniteem eet | Side of the James. Tn themeantime the probable movement ton has yet been received. Some days may elapse before | 4 '*i2nt Paximaster—s. ¥. Browne, He had been employed ia the Quartermaster’s Depart; | parcel of rustics rn: ued out of the woods and kickagl them | 0 Geasral Lee is the canse of equal ees Siibires srcniapiuts ot te Fiseied! © Lifew ticdarrs ct the ot sptncers EG r Potts (Acting Chie!) ere hen cera Ita te Swany. oh of penpartin cmd sft thevwola iat nets at the head of ne of he fine armen a oo. 3 3 sisian 1. Potts (Acting Chi és _ re ae were quite ready; Un to Richmond” wa E Mict «and preceding and subsequent occursences have tevens; Third Astistants, D.P, Cariney and G. LAVAL. OGAS TXATION, Six rebel prisoners, captured at Glovoestery were | this time withost. fi: U0 Postponement os geodon at | LDR to madern timer, | Very litte, sadeedy of ste strength , 7 ‘The House passed the Senate biil to i tho Deatponement op ercount of 'y to send Burnside reeling down the slopi ‘eome to band since my last report ireeve. spree trate thinned able ghd tra Ks brought bere from Yorktown toulay, weather, when lo! a furious man called A. P. Hill, accom. | "4s recesiary 10 a Indsed the. 4 eat sterm convey Columbia, which is 4o accompany | 7ation of the cavalry fovees by providing that car eR at enews panied by the lnnatic Jackson, with many other S% Lanks of He Rappahannock. Yndged, the scone of the lave General Fuster succeeded in reaching Kinston withou kt Ut Mie Y Yard at | ment nay have two a ls y rippers many other Southern | ha:tio was such, and she qnality of the military materia ak ty Upton Roads, leit the Nevy Yard at oat * @ Navy i Our Fortress Monroe Correspondence. arbarians, swarmed out of their holes and caves, and , 7 encountering any of the intrenchinents or othe tock and overl.anled the jron-clad ontside the Spit. | Bumber of pri . impertizenily elbowed theta from Mendon Brilge ts in the hands of General £60 0 admirable, thas it is ebstructions erected by the enemy. He took dif ‘The Patupsco— ne of the last.nine Kricason batteries | eVenty to soventy-eicht. Fonirrss Moxnor, Dec. 21, 1862. Led on Bri'ge to Me | buble ho might have hold the position with leas than f s ae a chaniesville, thence to Cold Harbor, thence tos ‘8 Sta Mr. Coax, (rep.) Tr ind. icom the Conmuitiee om the | 22M@evcus of Naval Vessels at Hampton Roats—A Bari: | tion, thenco to Moivi rn Til, thence to Harris. tncting., ns SEOs ay Com ihe reaclatioh to Led n With Commirsary Stores Foun? Abtndoncd a’ |, and so spoilert the pinn entirely, besides robbing them ci theatrical war on orroptryed trigd her engines at Wilmington, Del , b. received orders, when they were in working c ly Hall were avoided in a similar | proceed to Philadelphia. This is one of the threo ir n. | Pest Office, made av adwerve his force, What now is to follow? The whole ef that tremen- dous array, 12 hope, is not necessary to guard a beaten foe, while Bevis anc Foster threaten infinite damage to Southeria tn Norfolk and ferent roads from those dhe revels expected. The stron& rebel defences at M 10 Jen. Nestertnahe ations Codd oir stead of an eleyen-inch gun, | imquire into the expedier giving the franking | Cherrystone, E. V.—Departuve of Cap ain MeK in , “sand. | Ommunications, while Diz mimics Butler en py Th ahem praooe ; a fiteen-tuch pives of ordnance, | PFiviere to uesersors urdor the Internal Revooie Jaw Charye of te Rowains of Colonel Gray, Hinetrsiats | sogloog eroveh to cilec his aistracted Teoutien, He | Me ferbictla, nad We awe of Lincotn is eth tm Pub force Asan evidence of the alacrity that distingutshed the | ihe Patapeco 12'said to be # complete s.iccess go tar, wud POST OFFICE NLT @RLER sVSTRM. New York Volunterro—The Real Ace unt of His De:th— | was called in ha-t : on the banks of the Potomac. movements of the Union advance, it may be stated that | as no firing is deemed indispensable to prov Mr. Mane, (vep.) of Olio, from the same committee, _ {9 joia Pope on the Rayyahanncek, and smmit : . baci saw him knocked down at Cedar Run and thrice azain at jer General to | Letter of Conolence from Gencrat Wesse:ts—Tapiain Mee | \ieescse and then hissed off the siage. Movlelbn re. ? 4 " her ‘ reported a bill anthori abe columbiad from which the shot were fired that erip- ot Se tae s Dave ‘all joined hier ard Peo | establish a Pled the steamer Allison—of Col. Manchester's transport | wii! probably be manved irom the receiving ship Price fleot—was still warm and unswabbed when Capt, Cole, ef | ton. the New York Third cavairy, captured it in therebel fort. | | The Weehawken. the ivon-elad batters, to t oar rapa : * | of whie in a Galena, was appointed, A balf hour earlier and Col. M. would Lave luld his posi- | jg under sailing ordess. and, when finished, ns she will bs Sion, The rebel fires were still purniug when Capt. (, | in a few daya, is to fol w the Pacsvig and Montauk. be | yori Mie u m ving in | Bow rsey Ci i ‘ “4 entered tho fort, the enemy baving apparently retired in | © aber nis aiieciapeue t oe: grheneed Census, Mr. Kennedy, to fhe greatest haste. They wero, it appears, deceived asto | at jue wharf. Her armament is on board, and her crew | (#lready published), and fi She numbers of Capt. C.’s force, supposing Le hadtwo | wi'l be detached from the North Carolina on ber arrival | ©d that Mr. Keanedy has written the Pest dor _ ee a bse cpte teed Keniie Propored as Colonel, éc., de. ppeared on the », and wader him the cobbler starts on all additional sums of ten or For the first time since the naval rendezvous was “On to Richmond ,”’ by way of Sharpsburg. ‘There a hor. 03 to be issued when | changed from this place to Newport’s Nows has-enything png rfp gh en wee Deaten out of their a avn sue nemuiuox, | UN@® Meet of men-of-war cougregated here, destiued, no | jamyed upfrom the pit to their cnn volrds and com ‘offered a resolution enr- | 2ubt, On some secret expeditfon. Wezhave in the harbor | pletely gutted their green room. They recover and rush Y the Sujerintendent of the | the frigate Colorado, slwop-of.war Ossipoe, gunboats | '° ba grocer ate gaa ht © slaughlered ii il : $i io a 4 is eee aa eRe igtaed | Rhode Iatand, Captain Stephen D. Trenchard; State -of | the protession, bat the cobbler has no choice: in the ther letters showing a | Sela, Captdin Armstrong; Cambridge, Monticeilor noe tee o fs Burnside and play ‘On to Ricu- another tiny An Alleged Rebel Bacher Be Kentucky. (From the Richmond Examiner, Dec. 18.) We have authentic accounts of two engagements with the enemy on the 7th and 8th of December. On the 7th General Ciarkeen, with part. of General Floyd's force, ‘met the enemy near Prestonsburg, Ky., and after a hard iron-elad battery, to the fight of seven hours routed them , capturing eighty- five prisoners. On the Sth General Floyd, with another part of hig Colonel Caudie’s I- > force, in eouuetion with 1 Candle's vc ment, fol uy enemy near before tuking: then: completely by surprise and instantly rou! Ne v eae ~ ey! 1 Vernon and others. Furthermore,a large feet of Saturday, the 18th of Decew- sogiment: a of ads f . at tue Navy Yard. Her oflicers bave all reported for duty | WaDt of sympathy with eendeavoring to | Mount h s their whole force. The loss on our side was tri bul ie cries beter prc bs ‘pein ae to Admiral Paulding. Portes Dr GUt¥ 1 suppress the present rebellion; ore, eat the Gcan- | schconers and other vessels that have put in hore for a | Cond saebhithentce uta { Sela bine ancl magni | ths butchery gf tio ¥ terrible. General Floyd prmation obtaiued from prisoners aud — hctte Tuittes ¢n the Judiciary be imstructed to inquire whether | iacnor during the recent gale make Hampton Roads | 15th of December, dois him back agaia in Stafford, satis. | C#pbured n hundred prisoners, @ train of severai Gescrtore, it is safe to say that the rebel army in the State Ins pection of Army Horses, Kennedy is the ‘author the tettor to Thompson leist.srdty antinatel deeeatiucs fied that the play cinno: be pt . AS ho gs the grayos | bundred pack , Seventeen hundred stand fg } Of North Carclina is im a state of demoralization. Tho Wasumvaren, D. C., Dec. 19, 1800. | Whether the aher, slatsmenta are true, and report the | Pe ro thang aie : of his, sletu companions, is the bnndred: o; | 424 large supplies of ammunition and other > North Carolina'troops are particularly unreliable. Most | Gexen nie He silt bods oitice “nder the govern | ‘The bark Kate and Bole, laden with commissary stores, | miies he has travel'od by fang ao id i—Pursuant io your orders I visited the Army | mett; and thst the committee have power to send for ‘ater, the hardapips b: €f the troops under Gea. Evans are from South Carolica | of te Potomac on the 12th instant, to inspect the bor was picked up at Cherrgstone, F: he has dug, ihe roads he has stern shore of.Virginia, | has endured, t! persons and papers, ditches : ; . : ‘ Pom ct eee LS | "Mr. Cox, (OvR.) Of Ohio, remarked that he yesterday | Ou the 20th inst, abandoned. No living soul appeared on firrinde c Somrades he ee varied, % Mant | t i most v4 vend refused to figbt undeF any — ci-cx = ‘ ‘ . . = A ereetorer enon A. ge phew mdse yt em rechiae 9% | jn change were found. Captain J. M. Huat, Master of | tedions, tiresome, | uproftable and danserous piece ‘@hereupen Gen. Evans rested thein, gagement et Fredericksburg that followed during the six other juatters were included in fhe resolution now pro- aol tea ~ . | of tom-foolery that Bis fai’ 4 bimsolf ever engaged Mi had then conned in jail. Bofore or’ dur. | days that T remained with the army, gave mo dat little | Pare atime sah Tay Mr, Kennedy | Transportation, sea! ig to bring the veesel into port 7% 215°" | cay L.aTa MILITARY RISTURBANCE AT FORT 4 toad wa hn Bn Be fn By Beg Sper Opportunity to seetho imanagemont of the Loree depart, gegerd to the robe! <antine {3 grewt throughout the | ™&t Im detail; though I had the opporiauity to sec cuem | jor. If a Union soldier seeks Tod or shelter the Last evening Captain Gerard I,, McKenzie, of the Nivety- ] "(From the Ry swond Reaminer, Dec. 16.) sixta regimeut New York Voluntocrs, aid~ie camp to The conflict bas ust renewed on the lines of the Major General Peck and Provost Marshal of Saifolky | Piappabanuock. the cocos MH Rigel having arrifed to te The resolition was the, Sch ugler acsert that there has been ne disturbance among i | ScuUYLEE. | The antborities in charge of the hospital at Fore | - reinforcement of Burnside, the inacti a& I . | the sick @md wonnded soldiers at that The ©ountry people eecretly suppiy him, bet caution bim not ng gone there very anfarorably tmpreseed with ranted to Mr. James | passed through here, en route for New York, baving in | casions some Surprise to the pitblig, thor a “ous: | disturbance’ montioned iv this appears to have * » duaclose bare aan, Oe tert bie wengeauca would be - et) cde | rs eee fraresding, | charge the remains of Colonel Charles 0. Gray, of the foives. Liven had the Yankee army inflicted a groater —_ among ae Py oy me » Who ure at present = it jers and authorities. ae y Hefof our sick ons eter “| Ninety-sixth regiment, who was killed on the br loss On Our troops than {tself suffered, and remained vic ing guard duty a are ‘One regiment ef rebel couscripts paseed through Kins. ing the rejected aud disabied 7 age theater Pree ae iment, whos Hdgs near : , . , on ne regis Bocas te ies script — ey Kins. theireenioene abled horses of the army a Ye. Wir suse, Ky., withdrew the objection | Kinston Uy the rebels, whi torious master of the Avid. am immediate movement would | dred men at the Lospita and they are as quiet and well. found these animals ia berlerconditian fim bigh spirits—the band playing “Dixie,” the ladies | than! had expected. The mule texms, with some exces waving haudkerchie‘s, aud the politicaldemagogues mit | tions, were in good eoudit and % doubt ii ev speoches at every halt to stir up their courage. O2 dar cleus gallantly leading a charge. | have beon sttll imjorsibie But when it is considered , stcarted eo deceased Colonel 1 } tha: tho late action tooe place on ground which compicte. Ts regarding the manner in Mi masks the Confeder: Hines, white the federals ware fo 4 that be rode: tood that Mr. Mur. | From the jart ema of fix ovary taste and cultere, | leara the foil aud pot tike the Rev. Se » who recently deso- | whi be first made | duck wi is Dar ol. Gray wat*itiled, which refutes the statement .| ' APPOINTMENT FROM THE SEVENTY-NINTE RRGIMBNT. | wes Was beller pro ral , y reed to advance fur a mite over cleared slopes, witht a ? of the Seventy ninth ‘Qheir retreat they presented a wost forlorn a: race. crated the sabbat day tn this Wy'\, that be was accidentally shot-— : fete oe po Captain James A. Farrish, renty ni regi- heir garments were taitered aud torn and sollel: ther ofigy most, and m The re mn toudering (o Mr. Mordeck the use of tas | ‘Tho Ninety-sixQh Volunteers formed the exteeme rigue | 2a" t74s a7 vail aiinatben Gir tink oe ToT AK | meat, Highland Guard, hae just been Paymas- gens and accoutrements bad been thrown away: some Were hatles, andall were wobs All Dixie seomed to have boeu kuocked out of them. Not a waviag band- Kerchie! weicomed them back. arealy fit for sere’ » exCURSIONS Hank & quire from twenty Six hours without food or rest, the heavy aud the tua) is er ia that pose Was pase, ig of our d " : A pore! geen Fightet tos tata ronal no two hundred yards at the | tion which they attacked by a complett eopulse at ali ad Orat cacounterea the enamy ike mt pol thas the ground iu front of our lives is stil! strewa ef . the Wale, proceeded to | as they advanced about three hundred vards from the with the dead and wounded; eo far from Wnding it re- ) aaool tue treaties with | Neuse river. After a sharp engagement, thoy drove the ter in the United States Army by tin Sriary War. Captain Farrish was with his regiment at the battle of Bul run, where be was taken prisoner by the rebels). aad confined iu company with General aod is Tho Houso. jp the con ~ A : . ° markable, (hat Trirnaiie has remained for three days still ichmon¢ twolve months, when, it» fans thing ooh Aabesley Pergtant Carcass, of Cam: lon Ts alexcot inapesp Cartnin Sioux and Dae ‘aos, avd to indawuily tus | cnetay back to dhe river, ia the direction of the bridge, ' . . : Ctesckcesee chnathommage: we waa sit eo aeeec Third New York cavalry. it war important to erwise, except they were trated with th audterers by their enornsi om the diroct road over’ the Neve. Tue regiment cen the most entcasrainary Thing of tues timen Te he bse " ea ons whan tap ges th i a of Mi Iudian atroc! i he ‘bridge, Colonel Cray ordered aud ekg, | micceaded iu bringing ais disorgasized bands even within Neuse river, bad by @ range of Conledecate cannon, It is the current be- iry direction Mar Court—General Ternr, Before Hon. Ke ood MeCarthy, Alker and Hearm. ition to permit’ the wud destruction of the ty charge, reaching tho bridge in time to imtercept the pas. 4, , ; 3 i r lif, tudeed, ia our army that,on Sunday morn'ng sty 0 of artillery. Sergeant Gurrett was dotailed tbe want of sklit sail that this was the | sage of some five hundred revels, who were waiting their ching the’ battie be di Bidwell va, Leveridge.—Judgment affirmed, duty, aited by four men. H's instructions were t» his individ! Ateneo iltaee cn We sicebdbiktunele ‘4 te recta me ihe attics mk bas Re ye affirmed. " | p>) or Creep throigh the rebel troope and as quickly and w sent ich he pr a p descr e, we Colonel, vit or hors, step. ith ew . arpham v@. Mangim.—Judgment reversea. ow ecretly possible obtain tu idormation. he poh bhi mas of distrast and dissatis- > the appointment of a commiemioner, | ped ujou the bridge and planted our colors thereon, @ | faction as rimost to constitute a mutiny: and sich re . — es om torr’ bl KM eon tmonetrances and represantations were adiressed to hin part of hi havosl Geap tered wuihes ‘teuduly | OS generals of divisions, showing the impatsibility of | Stow paces tne the arms of mague of his ofoars, | Prowring the exsciution of (he order or the obedience of trial ordered; costs to abide events. Gannoa vs, Gage.——Judgment afirmed. r Porter vs. Browson.—Judgment reversed, New triad 14 ordered: onets to abide events, | onus. — Judgment afirmed. t dashed thronzh me instances where duigevce | Mame du Withont molestation, the rebels supposing the sergeant to Indguent by oMicers attending | SoG ‘iten elung to their own ‘side, when one of hir men reported a at bet tneh negicoted dity, seme ce a y of forty or fitty rebels just abaod In one place, and | Every town who is parmilted to ride a bores shouid be | Whites from masiarrs s 7 hve St ould not make his way ( 4 by duty, if be bs jamanity frem the thieve wad t wholtd him carriod to dhe corr. He lived but two ho: compelled to with:raw it und briny ; aptly replied, “base bees, orteted towne tant ‘i nae that the hvrse bas everybn's in is pee, | Will appropriates 0 miltion aud s hadi of do Nee boing shot, eudering the mast intense agony. + | funtnee unger the cover of Nis gue cu tis. Lil of St inlerpout ve. Stati Idement adirised. idge, aud "ll be damoed ¥f t don't” and he did, ard | er to give, that bo Is properly groomed. watered and Cod, 4 Nab Liereof us mer be necownry. Drigadiar Gomtral Wessetls, commanding ths brigade to “4 5 eg ape wrigtingl het TT) Hill v2, Patten.—Judgment afliemed Pm ait returned to bie company to roasive the congratulations of | She maduer in wach food i'given, where ants a woh, | ME Auire, (rep) Of tnd., said from what ho bad | which the Ninety.sixth rogimeat is attached, sent the saanio, fos thartieiae Cedi eee Tete, raul hy ve. Boudder.onfudgmone aformed nt his commanding officer for his etic: eas © | cleaey t adiowed, is highly iipdrtaut, a6 aaucl t wasted See _ rie en nnn! BS a | bac ‘Wigeave Oot ae to the tamily pm osenye | tue ongagowent rat, 00 \Biniag secping aa toe Copeland. Yegram,—inigment alirmed. . ‘The veportsof iuebriety among the rebel gonernis con- | ae ‘oder foot. ant ¢ 4 “él We: General commands me to exprees his | wards,on the arrival of Sigal and. Wi corps of twell ludgment affirmed. | tinue to be received with melancholy fre Att | believe tut for cavalry service oa a winter campai, ‘The question wes then tnkea on the passage of the bill. | appreciation of the truly gallant aud #elf-sacriicing mag. a rd hve ane ” New ‘ ° qiaicd by prisoners that Gen. vans oman ot tie | anacidie biaatt to crver the task aud lolas of the horse! | Nequarum. ‘ihe vote ws's Gt against 16 | fee tn woich Colonel Gray bar discharged his auey.” po Ng te oR TA sto abide eve peek rik a ‘estes revels at the battie of Kinston, was iu au elevated aiite | to be teft on : ort, | great service be Was drovk. Captared rebels apeak ia b orme | than suy ot @f his miscoudvot. In the advance under Fon:er | ship ‘were men who Lad euffered at the handa of Evans’ forces | move t ho commandos at the Ball's Biu® massacre, Quic. | journey, and their anddiee have always blankets at Se " m H YY; completely shattere: aud dem th the sediue is removed. woutd,pe of | pi dmmminmeconssat ie H7is0 went tala Gomaltien | | A BIEWART: Cammain and AA. Q. | Seanaing detent nd teriOe nore ieent” want ve Arabs, who Live more with tehoree ; @ urpase of debate, it velog ender ee itay; cop of Hon. Thos. 8. Gray, was | it peceived on Saturday, He Aas the gad OF th < pon ann Sat bree | Aw Wnt hc tal greater pike me Freie ety cste ane | Mam ft on. tua hr St any otuer pation fa the world, never le a4 jasticute Was has Rychrnoud a fon Oe oe i one conclusion t vail will be taken by bloody ba adile from theborses back whoa on a lou ie. Arise, (opp.) of ay eioke tans than elas tanto © Trey sort the commencement of the war, les, hence Lucy order bite to Aight bloody Saale, do od jt e . Reed vs. New York Exchange Bank.—Judgment af Clark va, Fostor,—Judgmont affirmed. v Reed vs. Ewin.—Judginent affirmed. |. Slogum vs. Bronson.—Judgment afi and joined the Niuoty-sicth regiment as Major. Lieu: Slocura ve, Bronson. —Judgment afirmed. ‘Mer 25, 1881. hae / the organic law (onamt Colonel Kelly, of the Nisot ane foated, to attack aga’ foses many men, ma VS. : ‘ | = aentible Ghidtonuas cn sant seaes thal Cola tel fort ena A, alee, nteh | “Tue Howse thea adjourned Cit the Gest Monday in | Fait Oaks, Major Gray waa promoted to ths vatenny nat tases, ctsae Donel Cerne te ee = Spasere vo tomeaiicae oa aie, i while In the aoe of as ging torch tte arth pile of | ever be made to fel the effects of cod. oo ae Sonuary ve {he Golone! being constautiy sinaut oer under arrest = hag haat reared od ato ee bee | Sutton vs. Emerson. reversed. New triad | Servet meres Se eb yb flanger yyy She pip abner amt o i Bick, the regiment war commanded tenant | rons of Stafford or storm tho heights of rece * costa toabide events. one ind @ bucket of Lurpentin ‘other: nd keen sensibilities, io anticipate biz want= City Intelligence, Coloyel Gray during the entire pentneutar campni; Spots . 4 + Ge ball struck him bo fell, the turpentine ceagne aoe | Kao San cc tie ee evacuation of Hert usou's Landing Lien, | Prodericksbarg rurnlee tne ter quarters cre are Honteny om Golbedl, Steers aii nost deeply deplore the dejection of spirit, sutfering, | Sale or Pauwr: his body was eonsumed in o few minutes le gave | and lose of le consequent upon the exigoac.¢a of wert 08 —-A collection of mxty apactmeng of | Shorfly after ( anpalting shriek as bo peek were, lato the builiag | but while war rages this law must coatinue, 8 tewant Colone! Gra the regiment, aud Was promoted to the full colonslcy of banooek fh o0 pete art wore sold bxauctioa Inst oveniug ia the gallery of lito is only another sacridce offered | federal ts, cus, come to the whker of th w 0H 5 ‘Mathows Tho Patino ‘rire Tnsuraneo Company. 4 5 é ‘trasapor! ‘the town | Judgment 5 he had prepared for others, Tran army of flty {housand hor ted to tive | MO Fine Art fusWhts, 025 Broadway, by Mr. Hoory 1. | upon the shina of our Tuion, chont gorng . Lanchaatine ve.sThorn. —Judgment TRE FIGHT ON THB ED 08 servire and exposure of the army, (tore tn: pecensart ty | Laoda, auctionsor. The cate was for enodt of the | Captain MoKenaio escorts the remains to Warrcasburg, Tinlaeden sider: ot fan's cranes econ sean ‘Ront va. Bradley = dody nena New abicoty and desparate one. It Sas at ne time per. | be « iatze per eontage of disabled and dkcaeed Lorecs | Artis’ Fund Society, and was the anual sate of | Where tY wi be os fa the wasit ct the oan | Son Dagye's 0 ot ovona gunboat haa been able | ordared, with eed neil orem a a 5 ai When blifer to re. ¥ accummutating. ever £0 wi 1° Soldiers ‘sixth regimen 4 , ‘tho fiver farther than the extreme of | Witkin ve , stipulate to of fase threw the borios of their doad and wonnded into | of te army, who ace gifted with intel! this emsociation, Among the Ginapt of the pjolares eold.| 1m Went’ the General Coumand: watin: | Sacks "ine ane sate which cae the stream, expecting that 6 be the sufeat way for tiie | aud whose Arst law of alate ts Sel ore ate ee | wonoticed “Harty Autunm,* bY R. W, Mubbard; “Bon. ° Saireaod fee tnat sake ¥ ediirmed for that amount, with costs. Distrtet of Tatiahatohte. GENRKAL ORDER—NO. 1, Heapqvanrers ee ie ee” } “Genera rani, Cel g ing Sickaun’a artery. durnstaa wnst obey the 101 of Gerard 1. Mo- | Sedor tuteainsted by tho. vbolttionlst eninal at Waal, Gitimate recovery, as they were cortain-the bridge wood | the cornfort and wellare of whon the greatest eucrgies of | wot ou the Cost,” by J, F. Kepseit, aud “Sanaat,”.by a8 8 moet rent and efficiout commander, pr ag Fh z 1, Bs ': Gonerat | dorved Hem: and will attack Mn, and ‘be in flames tho’ moment they left it. ‘The ge ws a | the people and the ofhoers of the The horweee iie ie pot | Dec W. Mowtelle, Thess platures, as well as othors in dud tt doubtul whether teriase Wen ee ia antl ts tron, wi oboy longet, iy vi be hundred and Qs (eet tong. invincible to expornre, Which can scarcely bear ag | the collection, were calculated bo embeflish ang coliection | etandsuch a preesnro of influeace, . dih} “pode edie rpeoee ie Tas tenets ore Odipts ut Cebedioute consti, fie. | wel ce ema aatonn diem he Beier ‘ r A largo numbor oF clviliwa and officers, who are fortu. | Witting to 90 A istorwnitet euvmy pursue tis, plan with gan bees tee : crntgs. thay she bins | meres pomp ght wi he thust suffer alike, if wot | and compare favorably with move noted works of genius, nats eno ich to obtain. ® loave of abyence’ have iett port ri {han on that which was the eveve of our about betes hh soross the Curther end o: the bridge, | | Tam tvirmy to sco the extensive hospitals fatety erected | Tu? bidding was brisk and the prises in wame cies 20! | aro leaving fur homo to aReed the Chetitmas atiaaye. | iden ngersineas hus ever Youn felt on Darneldo's nd he nds resting on uprights, Ou thee plauke duey | in this city to restore disabied horses. “ bereve they ure | ditoauragiug. Oonatlorsb'e arwousta of paulury and other choice moreols | vance, wnil it 1s now ovilent. that even Keree by the heat cf the buruing bri tee finde @f horeos to the army that will bo better ox HRot | necticut, heid a myoting on the 2d inst., and passed d ] would ouly make their appearuice Wt the mane hie eee | EMUraAY have evorninte'y Miatrncted pi Hows. hy order of Major Generat U, Murphy, Eighth Wisconsin Velunteer infantry, nseutoes command of the “ District of tho TanNabatople, boing the torritory from and incteding “Cold Water of t novth to and including Oxford oa the south.” ors engaged on 6 attontion from, Hooking theo plocws (ro their per tion that unm of | segQod sOrwice tBaa Ley wero ou Inde diet, resolution that on fihd after the 2éth inst. thoy will make | gallant troops migt eMjoy a merry Christmas, Sent, bab wate Tach rere teoy Mawel, Rite icceniee | waceee rine temp aanios iit thpert te those tectene Prinety-sisth ew Terk ¥ cekiaee ha ad gO of the Howing that the government will, ag an act of humani- | no shoes for less than sixty conte per pair. They invite Launch ofe Dtenenes \0 the confederacy, “Huranide'’s mov ment # In tore without delay the stréugth and prettion of thei¢ ty as well as economy, use © m - ld aypprenchou a man, | tee bieateombe of mae asbis enieeals T hemees vewer OF | tho cooperation of theit brother worktnca Uhrougont the ian pee mene a Abie Unt ie Poximmor nt, Deo. 23, 1962. tho Rappahannock anti Mant’ floet had lett Norra as would have beet discharged thai musi ave prodved | very traly your obedient srvent, ' JNO, 8, RARKY. ’ | county to emulate thoir uction, and do everything in OnTENot TE, Deo. $3, 1008, - “ tia dosuinndton on the Bouthern co nt 8 fends fot, Te io Maver Ganghal Hata, Conimonder-inhiot Uniéed | thoit powor to avitela belt progent ueoesetlous move. | _TH4 sklowhoel stoamer Rassaccs; rix gunz, an iaugcted, | i time te révely te cowl ton on the Rosthern vost, Toé wouds were foun A with hogs, and Ptates Army, Washtugton, D. G 4 Fin . At tho uavy yard today, meucewent of operctioas st Frederickstr.g, tho Yankee ' = respeotive comtvands, ant also their roster of sloned olicers. By order of ‘ . Col. RCA MUPPHY, Comm ding the District of the Taiadatohte, W. J. Dawes, Cat. mutha. Ay A. a vast combination, He dit not Aticrtipt the $a