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EEE EEE EE OO EEE ‘ . NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1862. 5 ET EL 2 bas seveltiare to tdlura, ac) chs KENTUCKY. mt MISCELLANEOUS, FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. INTERESTING FROM MEXICO. = | Sr". toc "or spat mor or | IMPORTANT FROM . THE MAILS FOR EUROPE. apace EO RO ror . ; ° loss sound of thie or ' that mt plaooe ~ CL ae , and eppreased - ‘: ‘iy | 4 attiom—Repert of the Committee on the fIHE ETNA OFF CAPE RACE, | The Preparations of the French for | REBEL “ATTACK ON: Warabetaleidl | Senapin gs ws weber meee Sas ® Forward Movement—The Ad- Ss ereen of ho Gren and Mgaimane reyreasetatives ; North Carelina—Map ef the Scone of —. and voice. 7 ‘4 Operations—Fhe Latest News, &o. ass fF P vance Guard Near Puebla—The The it grey cn to her defence. Let us per on ‘ THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE IN ENGLAND. er: mate wort he Ganae we sunaia, and lot wi Morgamiat Work on the Louisville and | |» cuars mau swore oti, Captain, Jodking aass858 - French at Matamoros, heroic condust of our fathers. sn indomitable sare, paige ied ‘orpeal. oogce defence. carried to the last extreme; resistance by every imatts for Zurope will clone oco cco Ben Bere ae means, draining every Mesure, the scree oa sod * Nashville Railroad. cncuket ie lanenuedie — anater em ope 800 The Stock Exchange Regards taything,ithont oy Sy omar ‘cone ‘Tho New Yore Huraup—Edition for Burope—will be gee Our advices from Vera Crus are to the 10th inst. a Suoh are the Sy ate Published at baif-past nine o’olock to morrow morning: occ It as Pacific. ot Wrivate Wetter from Vere Ores, ted Tre. t—seven | animale all and cach of we representatives of the ineutod | Surrender of Six Hundred Union Sol- | 24 wit contain full particulars of the Captore and Ro. a j t date—atates General Forey Firmness in the eject, let what be the misfor- ‘ yease of the steamship Ariel by the Pirate Alabama; Law oce : had delayed his departare for Mexico in order to make tune or dairy tha tal pervverana nacho nd Ger: to Morgan’s Guerillas. and Interesting News from the Banks Expedition, The eco carta, all co-operating and by every Wegro Emancipation Consider | eee ay at tne trovbenta tobe ma with nn heals | tnt pene meee: enn de, meant reference to the toot tate eh Preeoicivars, At ate ed Impracticable. country,and with an enemy who ts determined beth to | tad moe Healy Gosia of ibe Metioana whe represent NAVIGALION OF THE CUMBERLAND, | sitiona! vetaiis of the Movements of Genoral Foster in i. sep antes destroy everything sole rena two po jpeg fe runited, we aball suffer hes ‘i North Caroiten, eapamipanion by « Map of the Scone of oma Sheen Pe eT ice erg | are p ‘ —— o woek of an nature. } mtr. Slidell Has Another Interview | chicomuis and sea Augustin dol Palma, two strong post. { fiuul Anally triumph and come out with honor Lovuyts, Ky., Doo. 28, 1862. Sisuieboplen,in Wranpens; rendy Tor mailing; ve conte, a. GARE Aeneas, , with Napoleon. tions commanding the middle plateau through which *¢ | an example among thé greatest injustices recorded ia the | 7008 Morgad, with twenty-cight Bundred of hia | Sampson Low, Som & Co., 47 Ludgmte Hill, London, 5 Bite RRB po! Toute to Pusbla, distant about forty-cight miles of <hev® | pages of history. uerilias, attacked Lieutenant Coione! Smith at Klizaboth- | England, will receive subscriptions an@ advortisoments : ing an Pointe, is situated. town, Ky., yesterday, commanding two hundred’ and fifty | for the New Yorx Haas. ar Several deputations of Indians, headed sy bands of men in a atogkade, . KKK RRR ML. Drouyn do Lhuys and Count de Persigny | music, came out trom various villages alay the road to ap ves ‘AMver a novere fight our (orows retreated to the Court | (OMctal Drawings of murray, Eddy & kit HER Said to the South welcome General Forey. rae age yet Feux Leia pg pera House and Buildings near it. ‘Their losses are not stated, ‘Z 7 gee, ered Caan Grape et = RBBB . Support tality of the place wes tendered to tse Joagew M. Ataal mi . Guerrero, Boogete- and the result is unknown. » 16, 2, 9, 64, 3, GR, 14, 34, 43, 7, 11, 50. FFVRFFYFFFRREY 4 : his staff by the Alcalde, On thao occasions the natives - cisco Bustanants, ep. Sau Luts Potoal,} This city has boon intonsoly excited all dey by mul- | 16 35 Kanrudar, Gute 616 December 2, ti 61, 41 HH “" - regularly hailed the new comets with the ery of “Viva | | Tho signatures of the romainder of th ves, | titudinous rumors of okirmishoo in various proximate | Cireulars-seat fre of ohargy by aditrsaing ainer te,” veere Bagland Offers to Code the Tonian | muaire sew Bey Yon Neelam IL.” The clerey sve: iF ip ecua id sate ; localities. Headquarters at leven o'clock to night were aaion RY: or Be Lewin a eee Juarez and his pertisang. are supposed unadvised thereof, and utterly discredit tho. cicligebi eoraee, eee Islands to Greece, jiaved by The Porter Court Martial. , o y " : ou eer bind those Indian manifestations and to encourage them. nts a ay On wRIO. Gk.’ @ * Oar N soto’ Games Co: menieds OMotal Drawings of the Delaware State ere 0, &o., &. Several cities baving-been deprived of their bishops—the SEPURETRG TERNRD sneha jah: wroupea Loueriesi— , FFFFF , natural friends, and protectors of the Indians, by whom : ‘Wasurnatom, Dev. 20; 1808 % Nasuvitis, Teun., Dec. 24, 1862, DacawAnn, Exred Ct.sas.569-—-Decem ber 29, 1988, pp SRRDBNNONSNG sangneshameaaS Racs, toy are regreited end-who suffer much from: their ab. |, '_‘* Porter court to-day, General Morell corrected | 4» Magagement Reported Neat Gatiatin—The Rebel Guard 34, 3,10, 2H, 80,7, AT, A 85s ds 18 00, AM. | RETAIL AZ WHOLENOLM Fi " Via FourHfoon, Dor 29, 1582. penvoit is supposed shat the lattor sasoaiate: in their | ST.SUsWer of yosterday. He sald ho had thrown efi. | la Morgan=-He Phreatens to Altack Louisville, Ky.—Mor, | 40. 74; 27, 4, 6.71, 14, G0, 4, 26, 43, 41, 30, AU's ae Seurt. 13 '» De 188 ishers ireulare sen’ ‘i 4 ‘Shea hos Scarf Ring ou ° ‘Who. seamatip Rina, froce Livecpral cs WeaseeA, | ininda the coming of the Protch iglth’ ae restorstion o | "SAn6t# la front auto Ue eX. Tho order to atiadk Gis | gow’ “Comand=—ancthar Onion “Bapedition on Gf | Oyularsemetby Maree | sonia 2 Co; Hest four-ply Linen © toe A enemy was received just before sunset on the 2th ol | Tapis—Seieure of River Crafi at Lowiswlle, dea, de. Avdonngion, Deaware.: | Hine white duit atx for. 0 ger ; ‘tho 17th, via Queenstown thio’ 18th instant, passed this | theiP beloved prelates, and hencb:sheir. rajoicings. ‘The || : " ‘point at ‘balf-paat one o'clock this (Saturds7) atter- | pay which they reoelve for the work which they por- | AWcOst that 10 Dene the night about dusk. ‘Tee Ghia trem Lousviils’ has boea: tolograption thio PT Ig er Alexandre's Kid Gloves, OMictal Drawings of the Library Asso- Col. Buggies said thet tis bias was aot with General Bot to leave until further orders, aud I writo ‘ by the , by “000, a rewte * New Sirk, She was bearded by aod {s algo anothor aon ¢ eames =n ‘porter. He'could notisay that be was either friendly or | during tho delay. The despatch came from Gallatin, ana | ™*HO" many'e Leary, Of Rene. ines i ph arwadbeaeyAoradfrend > on tet eee tide paeiaanraanel unfriendly to bim. Bits prejudices had been increased | ia iu connection with it that Gallatin las been 52, 66,33, 61, 56, 59, 4, 31, 36, 68, 38, 51. ¥ CHAMPAG! HANDON'S LIGHT, “the regular news despatch was obtsited. Mexicans’ ‘Cass No, 466—December 29, 1862. true favored and of am agreeabib’ aweotmess, in pints “i against Gon. Porter By remarks he haa heard from Gen. | attaclied, and that an engagement 13 now progressing |) 99 41 29. 9 ry and quarts, ‘The Etna has twenty-seven cabla aud 161 steerage pas: ‘The French are said te have been cordially received by 4 , 41, 54, 9, 29, 27, 33, 62, 68, GY, 44, 78, 66. yHN DUNCAN. & SONS, U: ‘edgmeen the tohebitante of Matamoros, who, belonging for the | PP snd bis staff offcors prejudieial against him at | there. I think the whole story will turn out tobean }, For ciroulars, dc. nidrens sae DUNO WB, Talom aquare, Nair. F 3 various times. exaggeration. It may be that Morgan hay mado a recon- ‘8. BROADBENT & 00:, Covington, Ky. D®, CARER CINE, FINEST pnw CHAMPAGNE, ‘She reports having passed at one o’clock P. M., of the | most part to the mercantile class, seem to look upon their ‘QBd, Int, 50 deg. 16 mip., lon. 26 deg. 20 min., steamship | occupation of the city as a guarantee for their suffering China, from New York for Liverpovi. interests, ami as a promise that every vestige of spolia- The steamship Persia, from New York, arriyed at | tion and persecation hitherto exercised figninst thom will Wiverpool on the 15th instant, She met with an accident | disappear. * to the piston of her starboard engine, aud will lay up vo Miramon has declared himself a warm supporter of - and frst parcel shipped to us by Mesers. Moet Prizes Cashed in AN Legalized Lote | dou. “Quarwomye * bik hana teries, Information given. JOSEPH BATES, Broke: JOUN DUNCAN & SONS, Union sqmare, N. ¥. city. 1 Wali street, room No. 1, A re — pre ss 84 eI i gp Mtns Ve CHAMPAGNE, FROM TRE VAULTS OF Prizes Cashed by J. A. Dunn, 140 Broad- Moct &(Chaudou, pronounced the choteest Verzoay tax way, up stairs, Letter communications coniidential and pooupoy attended to. & BONS, Union aquare; N. ¥. city. noissanos of the positivn at Gallatin; but ho-is not at all ligety to attack the large force there. Very posttive evidenee states that Morgan: crossed the: Cumberland, near Hartaville, last night, with-his own and Buford’s brigade of cavalry. So positive was: this imior - mation that General Rosecrans issued orders to Gener: Brig. Gen. Griffin was sworn. He was Brigadier Genera, of the United States Volunteers and Captain, of artillery in the United States Army. 1 belonged to the Fifth army corps, commanded by Gon. Porter and was attached to Gen, Morell’s division. We bad marched.from Barnett’s Ford on the Rappabasinock to Warrenton Junction, a dis- mepair, The steamship Asia will supply ber piace, and | French intervention, and works in conneotion with Al- " : a Vv IN IMPERIAL—THE MOST PERFEOT VINTAGE Agave Liverpool for New York on the 20ih inst. monte to segure its success. tance of nineteen miles. Our troops wore broken down | D. & Stanley to pursuo, and the cavalry division of Stan- | ey" Teenetee nite eRe baTEe Beton Of tits cviebrated Coampa.zno from Moer& Chandon'a, ‘The steamship City of Washington, from New York, ar. OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENOR. and very weary. We bad many stragglers. It was | ley crossed at this point during the night juat passed. 11 Wall street, room No, 1, N. ¥. we ak Re eons, ae square, Ns ¥, city: eived at Li 4 cm the 160h:-inut. fs hana Deo. 22, 1 | very warm day, Received orde:s on the 27th to march. It l@ presumed that Morgan’s intention is to move eae <r iy OFM - ~ —— v ‘!verpool on inst. Havana, , 1862. to Bristow's at one 0” Mi Naiali ses pation gui a, lel with tho Louisville and Nashville Rail- 12 Carte de Visttes, with Splendid | QPARKLIN SELLE—FROM MESSRS. HENKERL The steamship Jura, from Portland, arrived at Liver- | Wo have been some time without any news from qock. Marched and | north, para Album, $1 50, at VAUGHAN'S 228 Bowory. No:ice.—I srag t si (pool on tho 16th inst. Morico, The only item I have seen is a document issued halted. My artillery became clogged in alittle creek. It was | road, aud strike it at any vulnerable point. The purpose | will’ sit all until suited. ee ___JOUN DI N & St Union square, Ny ¥, city by the Mexican Congress in reiation to tho French inva’ | %° dark we had to use candles. There is also a bad piace | 1s, of edurse, to cut us off from supplies. Froma late © for $1, at Paret’s. | QTILTON & CHEDDER CURESEK, PER SCOTIA. at Catlett's, especially for a dark night, and several such | Murfrevsboro paper I learn that the following is the force | Removed to 895 Broadway, bétween Ninetoenth and Twen- | JOHN DUNCAY 45, Union square, N. ¥, city THE AMERICAN QUESTION. sion, published in the Diariodela Marina of tho 18th inst. It‘is aretranslation from the French, the original document in Spanish not having reachod Havana as yet, and probably may not be very exact, a reason the Diario Paper—The Abo- | alleges for not publishing it infull. { have thought it in- M¢ionists Doubt that Slavery Can be | teresting onough, however, to send you a translation Destroyed Except by War—Effect on | of it:— ticth streets. places on tho road to Bristow'’s. My reason for halting ‘was to reform my brigade, which had become separated in the dark. It would not have been judicious or expe- dient to have started at one o’clock A. M. It would have ‘been more go to have started by daylight, as we could have saved the two hours we lost inthe road. We could which Morgan now commands :— MORGAN'S BRIGADE __.. Brigadier General John H. Morgan commanding. Kentucky cavalry, Colonel Basil W. luke. Kentuekycavalry, Colonel D. W. Chenault. valry, Major A. P. C. Breckinridge. -y, Colonel R. M. Gano. ‘Texas cavalry , Colonol Clerke. - 2COTCH OATMEAL AND LOOHFINE HERRING, PEB A i . Glad Tidings. wn ee ee JOUN DUNCAN & SONS, Union oquare, N. ¥, city, Ai RAN) SOR OES SO URE BY. \HAMPAGNES OF VARIOUS OUTSIDE BRAND® Appleton & Co. are Selling the verylow, OH, JOLEY & COv, 50.Codar otreets de Visiies of the little Queen of Beauty, Miss Lav! AH. JOB: NO. 8) CEDAR STRERT. BRAN An o . ‘ OH rea: by the thousands, Omran’ in France. ‘The best place in the city ‘the Stock Exchange, é&c. ADDRESS OF THE REPRESENTATIVES OP THE RECUB- pi pace 2 wae nf sla Sapp eo Two guns of coment cen aes aonly, Up, to the Ist of January, 15 for pure Liq ee ie Presi t Lincoln’s message to Congress LIC OF MEXICO, IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, TO THE reat Sale of Bonnets ani enddreases. YORNS, BU NS, INVERTED NAILS; ARGED i = pone oe x . leading. We halted there thirty minutes, and Brigadier General Abo. Buford, of Kentucky. Bonnets, in French blagk silk velv richer Pee age pore Ms eo pain ov Kentucky cavalry, Colonel J. Ross Butlor. Headdresues, with bougu Kentueky cavalry, Colonol Walter Chenautt. Kentucky cavalry, Colonel D. Howard Smith. Goneral Rosccrana bas beon highly successful in keop- ing open the road. At no tite sinco the enemy appeared in front of Nashville has tho road been kept in running ordor for tho samo length of time as during the past six eplence to the pai jpodist, 70 Broadway. Pee Sein : gwous of the city. Holiday Hats, Holiday Hats.—Also La- eens , Soke ak dion’ WHITE'S, the ronownod Hatter, at 216 bye ap be Bes EW STYLES, SOME A® ae 16 tow (ns two. three, avo alt ale dollars & ant, at Q,O. zs ie 3. 415 Hrowiway, one door below aus The Last Chance.—Knox'’s Fars and }RENCH CHINA DINNER SET: cussed in relation to his scheme to liberate the slaves, Tee teameentinen the United Ja iinton ie: saad the Eoglish papers almost universally believe bis | sembiea in Congress, declare that the first and most im- yacheme to be impracticable. pertous duty on commencing their legislative labors at this constitutional period of the legislature ts to manifest ‘The London Herald's oity article says that President | 1° tnoirreliow citizens, and the whole world, what tholr ‘pincoln's message was regarded on the Stock Exchange | intention is on assembling tor tho discharge of the high saa ofa pacific character, and led to predictions that the | mission which the people have coniided to them, under then received orders to countermarch: to Gainesville. j RG pon Fa Learning from a cavalryman that thore was no force of ours in front except a few mounted men, I threw out four companies as flankers and skirmishers. moving oa until we came toa cleared place, probably Ove mules rom Manassas Junction. Generai Porter bere rode up. | ‘hostilities between the North aud the South would circumstances so critical and solemn: and also what thelr Knox's Hats and 0: fate Hi ; vie erode arte " pny aeacrenipopape South would speeds | from resolnun ia, whatever, ou tue other hand, may be | glnew.out eu moe ooupanias 40 the support of the | weeks. It ts labor of considerable magnituds, and it | fetot tue larmer count fall to voce Bre Renae nt. Seat £0 an ot the events which the future may have im store for. the 4 i lady of intelligence, white a Knox Hat w Wohtte French Cu Sets, $4 per ast. President 1 all fe ti versation potent stow ome which a map was | is not to-be expected that it can be kept in ruaming ordor. | Wo" ny the approval of Gf thd wekne! Ww ; saraceeame Ancotn’s allusions. to foreign affairs arova, | COUDEEY. a and invaded, after having beam | SROWD, AS soon as acLowoll tort I got orders torccall | Tavs very ttle doubt that Morgan will eucoced in hia | enang toreccivesuch a git Son taks.@ present FINEST ASSORTMENT OF TH ABOVE GOODS mtoualy construed. Z so much calumuiated; her rights violated’ and . funy pickets, and move my command to the righty I at. dertaking, but doubt very much if ho will bo able to cut | See-that i combines ultiity with alegance, au the piace to | that has ever beet I Uke city. and we respectuully daviee ehh ‘The London Zimes enya that it is sufligient that Mr. Lin- | Ker povereignty and indepeudence covtemned;. aid, im | *empled 10 do wo, bat did not sacceod in gotting Turshor | Wn ng 7 toloot it 1s at KNOK'S, 21 attention of buyers, Of at the downfall of Preside: “ thun sixbundréd yards, where we met with obstructions. | the road at important points like Bowling Groon, Munfords_ rr — ALSO, sovlm expresses respect for the rights of neatrals, and’a | justification of such acts, lout SOaree |i) wag uudersivod that we might have to rolurn to Cen. Heavy Knit All Wool An immetse variety of FANCY GOODS, specially Imported @eatiness to-establish neutral conventions to adjust com* has ‘been demanded, puttin bie forward a6 the only } iroville to get rauions. ‘This was, 1 understand, the wile Gh Galy rivers where 80: repair: be deakcuation of:an DEDER SHIRES AMD DRAWERS ha brag?" rence Wins i ry Uae Sistas ree eo . . . primis, igures, tats cause gnd the only enemy whom it was nec Durden . of tho ‘communication of Goneral i*ope | hour would require the'labor of a month. Hewill bohotly | On hand and Gade to onset acacan. Mo: Got ioatwad. baie oe Peacicntin Diteaag table’ Pa Hakling oe and Silver Piaied Wat to Generel Porter. 1 did not know much about | pursued, too, by a superior force of cavalry, and will be. Pieints. Words of offence are left to the Secretary of the | ugainst, manner as .in tho beginu! bul in the. samo Wavy, and experience has shown how little they need be | cen rds full of Napoleon 1. was demauded for SS oricn, the enemy. During the day large clouds of dust wore id Scarfs, Ties, Robes far dif It is suid that war 1s not wago : kept moving at a rapid rate m 4 4 " We shall, in a few days, large invoice of HAN! Prended, whon we look toward the South. sacoin | Mmtiod, But agua one aoitary man. and, contradicting | CM ieM te tn oe Tuoraughtare Cap in toy” opinion | AMter a delay ofan hour tho condictor has heen ordored HEVIORERE AND OLOVES. sO TOLLEY SEAS whet wesatasa coor 4" io nr Lincoln | whut coalesced Europe declared in other torms th invaded | was ‘not practicable: to have tianked the emsrmy on his |'tomoye toGullatin. ‘The attack on that place seems to UNION ADAMS, sold Band rote EAT BARGAINS, VIG Ge lees a threat of extermination than a bid for peace. | France, they prumiso thousand belellis, and te consult | right at five o'closk or at any olor time during the day tad, i" No. 687 Broadway. New York city. a Baud, Toilet seus Ii ples: padi In another articlo the London 2imes says that the eman- | the gill of the peuple by overturning the government | TKoroughtare Gup would have to have been turned 10 | BA¥@ been, as T anticipated, at exazgeration. nape ee collet Bets, 11 plex § 33 bor oot estdBlished by that will. Fe and Tele, a ta choad Of ean Mrs, General D. C. Buell and Miss Mason, her daughter» | Holiday Presents of Affection and Cha- bee ieen cad whic besked can cds soipation scheme of Mr. Lincoln is a labored substitute for | “ihe Emperor of the French declares to Mexico that he | tive iccomplisned this, sud the clout bang Dipisien ging bone (0-Weahlogven city, rity.—WHEELER & WIL8ON'S Sewing Machines. Ofice | opned eee oe TACGHWOUT & CON this ediot of September, and the dream ot a vory woak | does nut ieopeilcedip sf te Sees Bg Ae 4 Wheal ae ceacted to Mremeasen 1 culos Gabel Weak Re AG aitieh tisk Geonrel adociais the Swit eetineds SOO Bromdway. Hew Se ‘Nos. 488, 490 and 422 Broadway, corner of Broomo atreot, evemy is Juarez, an . ou way, al ¢ ” ame a sae TiS eeek mnets. tole GUST exic cu dete wll be aone-ao och soar ic| Baw gogo alta the omy.” He soared. | wriggrat trav, sec upon and detain ali stm’ | «,Matnan Medilerd, O81 Brosdwray —tost | (JRATLENRN'S aCARt FINA ME, STTLEG, 2OMR Inds the message of Mr. Lincoln | she iusists on again placing Prosident Juarez at the head | &:Von'under a’ wrong impression. When given it was | boats plying above the ‘alls. Whother or not he aagici. | Fruits, Glaces and Orystalized, Fancy Chocolate, 0. LEN'S, 419 Broadway, one doo Jon taal (nade up of “‘plagitudes, absurdities and inconsistoncies."’ — Cntr bore own 4 ind io him. : 4 It wou! ye superiluous ry wi right sucl Bs adds:—'Mr. Lincoln ought to know that if the Confedo" | iningvor anything which may ta the slightest degree (wates wore not allowed belligerent rights, tho blockade of | fond octinet their sovereignty, is req of the Mexican connie ee Sees It ts well known that every law and every right are a dumb, while arms alone rule and compel attention. ‘The London News gays that Mr. {incoin’s emancipation Bat to that language Mexico and all Mexicans remy: ; i that they do not » Bor will they over ascept, U @oheme does his humanity credit; bat it has no faith in y, ‘ok "Y over pt, EAFNESS, IMPAIRED 8) as, Made | [D)Xdives in THE HEAD, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAK AND THROAT, CURBD, BY DR. VON BISENBERG, OCCULIST AND AUBIst, Dmarsesy Conzv.—Read the following, from a dieting guished merchant in our city. It se for iteott:— jew YORK, 1803. Ironsides. Alsoa large vartety of Pyramids, too numerous to mention. | This certifies that my mother has been for some me wf SENET eae flicted with partial deafness, au rom in rom. her with many other indica- from the umpression that the onemy were retreating, in- stead of which they were receiving heavy reinforcements, Lfeet eeatiens, thatahe enemy Sp not toting Just, o6 dark. weut to wile order of may ai officer, Goneral strates te. ft Deought ‘up the rear, aud expected to find the corps at Centrevilio when I arrived there. Cross-examined—When I baited at the place whore my artillery stuck General Morell directed me to halt until I pates being ablo to use them on the Cumberland Ido not know. Tne river at this point was rising yealerday, amd men reyorted to General Rosecrans that with four es Coco, tats ente.gn to Smithlayd, the mouth Of the river, without difficult 7. Nine mon and a sergeant of Shoridan’s division, while on outpost duty, wore captured by a number of rebels 12 The Glorious Fi of sugar, will be on exhibition Decembor 31. at H. MAILLARDS, 621 Broadway. Monttor, ‘Montauk Galoua, lightest. foreign ence in their affairs, or mn their a dt, and believes that the liberation of the slaves can only | S/shies etaltiaes ita Feovived further orders. I belive during the greater Wigs, Toupees, Hair Dye, Hair Dye! Dilug holes ia. the head, toe fewaneciatiolad by Gar 7 | social und police onto ci ee anally meas, | portion of the day I had the greater portion of Lee's | fedoral uniform. and Melcavin Ciram, for beaulifyrog’ the bair, ac W. a | tons of tolal loss of heuring, Dr. VON LISENUERG re- Me cicick Podedinel ieniasia nb vie sar cet Give eeriublic they wil never consent tore. | *vops before me, Duriog the 29th 1 hoard uo fciag | Gonorn! Rosocrans bas declined any further correspond. TCHELOR'S, 16 Bond stree. with conmniated Sloegs relleving let Isetentenroncly, adel _ fedoral governs | MAGIRITALO Of the Terre Power however powerful iy | Whatever, oxcept artiliery at along distanco, until even- | ence with Bragy until the fifty-seven mon captured undeT | Baehelor’s Hair Dye—che Best im the | without pain, Iiswith grateful thanks pe 4 ing, when [ heard some volleys of musketry. I never heard General Porter meation General Pope's name but once. He (General Porter) thea said the orders he received were oonilicting. 1 first received them from one officer and then from smont arrived at the conclusion that Great Britain, after | miy be, or how numerous aud warlike soever may be @nce recognizing the belligerent character of the South» | the armics by the aid of which it invades the country, vould recede from the position taken. but will oppose, now and forever, until the lawful term of ‘The London Har says that Mr. Lincoln's alin | Bee eemneter tall expire, his femoval from the post he world ;imstantaeous, harmless and reliable. Sold by ar: Mmony to his ekill, inte aBd pertumers everywhere. Factory, 81 Barclay Ks ares CARROLL J. FOBT, 28 South street a. | - Par __ OFFICE 816 BROADWAY. ‘ Trusa Office still at No.2 Vese: ECTION LABELS AND TAGS~ALL KINDS, a flag of truce shail have been returned. ‘Theré will be no movement from here for a month to come at lenst. General Rosecrans wishos to let the rebols tive a while longer on their friends in Middle Tennessee —Radical Cure treet, Astor House. No “y C 1 1a another, most of whom are strangers to mo, aud “Ihave ia - | connection with any other oflice of the same namo. A lad, ite and colored, ted and if auantitie. ee ee rl ae mae a eae ee ere aatgt solsman meaner, | Fequested im tosend me ordors hereafter in writing, | He aays itis ‘dog eat dog,”” and bo wishes tho rebel citi comments other ofice of the same namo, y fos cand colored printed and. plain 18 atin, te een pao treet. — When witness went to Centreville he did not whether ho was advancing or retiring. If wo had march. ed on the 28th at one A. M. one brigade would have got through and then the batteries would have choked the road. I consider an officer bound to oboy orders when ‘@lavery."” declaring at the same time that it will iuvest the Execu- Tho United States steamer Tuscarora left Madeira on | tive uuder existing circumstances with the full meksure sthe 30th of November, to return in a few days, of faculties uecessary 10 protect his position: because the seemer constitution confers sullicient powers to such a purpose = Thistle, lately overhauled by the Tusca. | ih4‘hiaces outire coufldence in the President. é zens to become satisfied with robel soldiers. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative and | —_~ .voscp seat Fig Depor wholeeale aad reial, No. 6 Astor House, The Peace meee ere Dye a by skilful artists. Bingte tickets for w gentlema: Morgan at Work on the Louisville and nd two ladies - $10 Nashville Ratiroad—surrendor of Six seeeee ee fora, was bound from Madeira for Nussau. they are practicable. CELLANKUUS. Minors under 15 years of age 3 ke Eanden. Giite. <étenis, te Semin bette Pi met phrase onl lagen ary © sjikewise that | ""Examipation of accused resumed—I do not think asy | Hundred Uni jeldiers to Morgan's rn rortes Apply at the ofice, 474 Browiway, Pond, Pilty- ‘against biame in all the Alabama’s affa 1t * | following out its political system, giving it the constitu. | Officer would movo. without his artillery. It was five Guerilias, dc. « INVENTION OF RARE MERIT. eighth street and Fifth avenue, , irs. Itsays the | ‘ional laws which are yet needed to crown the edifice and | °’clock on the 80th of August whee T moved to Loursvitte, Ky., Deo. 20, 1962. code Veneratk ann. poems ke nies, G* FIXTORES, ms Federal agents could not get evidence suMciont against | give it all the firmness and solidity it requires. the field from Centreville. The ri i Rag ‘Tne Journal, of this city, says that the railroad trestle "A KEROSENE LAM!’ CHIMNEY, aT GREATLY REDUCED PRIC z. er, and the government could not possibly interfere. The assembling of Congress at the present time is the | @4 up by wagons and stragglers, und the ie Mutdi ’ Hill, on the Louisville and Nash KASILY CLEANED, Mu] BROADWAY. best and inost triumphant proof of the regularity of the | bridge at Cub run was broken through and it was impas- | WOrk noar raugh . — WT BROADWAY. The London Timer bas an editorial to the same effect. | Dest and mast iriumplan vps sable I did not kuow we were retreating on the 29th. I | vilio Railroad, was destroyed yesterday by John Morgan's wie Nor aa eaon ar: Noa, Sr Fourthatreat; kino Need ASTOR MOUSE, It is reported that John Slidell had another interview " thought we might be changing position. From what I Fi ILL NOT CRACK OR BREAK : glee No. 3 That samo regularity which is observed in tae Steter | saw of Geooral Porter's conduct om these oocaslons I can- | Forces from sudden changes of temperature Offers for wale his large stuck of Gas Fixtures at 90 cent below’ coat to make room for esew supply of the lakeas siylen, which are constaplly arriving, Also @ une assorimens of FRENCH BRONZE FIGURES, Tok Stands, Match ‘The Journal expresses the opinion that Morgan wil not advance to the Ohio river. Othor sources say that Morgan’s forces that destroyed swith Napoleon, and that Drouyn de Lhuys and Persigny | which comprise this confederacy, and which has pre- favor the South . vailed in the free, spontaneous and legal olections of all those whom we ind assembled here, gives dental to all not say that he ever exhibited an indiepositien to serve — Pesekcumderasa country, 1 tisk be Galivhed his ‘The chimney in common uso breaks from uncqual expan- sion and contraction, catised by the upper portion becom! much more highty healed than the lower portion. This e tiabllity of ‘Tho Tuscarors had overhauled the steamer Thistle when | tue calumnies fabricated by our gratuitous enemi Bal 'N MAgéira for Nassau. “The British war steamer | the Congross ‘of the Moxicad States cousidere it one of Its the treatle work wore about twenty-oight bandred. stoek penlany © Toe shaman 32 be Sree Ot Reine asaoaly sp pete we Wied to stop the Thistlexto see what the Tusca, | S'sand Most Laer roy, Mage yet mtn airy wre. Six tundred Uuion soldiers opposed them; but after | Seauilful invention, BUOWN'S METAL TOP LAM UiiM. FOLEY'S CELEBRATED GOLD-PEMS, ‘wore had done, but the Thistle not.stop. The Tus. | cuting {tx labors with thet same calmness and that sane slight casualties our forces surrendered. ofexpeaaion and* ta found to be almost fire- dqarere’s officers represented that had not taken the | edmirabie rity. so pk provt, as far sonecting bx e dame of the lamp és con- — mee HOLDERS, sa, itpelf with its duties in regard to home Further particulare are unknowa. corned, Suitable for Holidey Presents. mn but it was eonsidercd 51 she ran away ‘ ‘The clear, positive superioritiesof the Mew Lamp Chimacy Sold by stationers. © Britton vous po Ry adi iad ee The McDowell Court of Inquiry. Loomis, Dec. 29,068, | over the oll sizie are JOBN FOLEY, Manufacturer, : "Capes Hteolf animated with the’ best dis. | COMSINUATION OF THR TROFIMONY OF GRX. S105L. The Rermehe ctategnenh Gs cophave-ct colina U7 | gutcttiserores Renting nen uAten shangnect tom PGE Dicwnerss The Greek Q: pemaien £0 Gxtuad ake heave out goed, tame ot. Moston the rebels ts tntrus. ye . 2. The removed end the giase wiped ¥ LIQUORS © FER CET UNDER AE * | Meant eter, with the consent ofthe ofter Powers, to 4 S24,'eT ou such oaorsBlo as, wall as ovideat procs tbat Hlendquirters here, up to oloven ofcicek thia morning, | 7% mir ine commpmintine, teeriiore ves:| Se ee Te ‘ths Yonlan Islands 10 Gregce. * i destruction of the | Habis d more comrenient for carrying about ‘Ux Wie ty bean calmmnlated Dy the kind, Woble, loge the above destr bo a & LUX WIA COM + erdagand, late King consort of Portugal; declines the Ni gonere. conduc wah Ren ey shesrred. ead feat othe we tound eee, ‘@andidature for the Greek thtone. \ Ser ee tee tn ee Sram eee ey M cetectiGa in ainmor chisavey, and | [2 OGAT BROTHERG, 119 NAGSAY STREET. ss ‘Tho eeatincntal political news is all uniatportant. Tobwitastanding the imprudence of some and the manner Gould ve dng injerste ths old espsusive'aiyio, PO CHEAPEST BOOKSTORE IN THE WORLD. China. seein vractics ta hice Coveteh ena wil suppor’ tae . a a a ordinary care, no inst fot cetong as the fap co TE | 100.000 Oniidren’s Books, tilustrated, at your price, Canton, Nov. 14,1863, | ¢*Dment until Cage fe ps with foreign Powers thirty days. estes used. 100,000 iGcent Ulustrated Books at our price, ‘Tea Grm and active. hice be re-established, Price (with neat shade for common size), Zine ae Noaroes - ‘Siaxonan, Nov. 6, 1962. Scone of Morgan's Raid near Louisville. LE ye Fe bor | %%000 miscellaneous for 8, ‘Pen lower. Silk Arm. ion Sci dozen’ chimneys, esroried siyiee and AE ANY ERIE. saa India. Fecaipt of $1 25. Metal Top Laatp Chimneys are AED ABD, LER, BRACE Ere Sonn ae ne door below Canal street. SEW EAU OTRO wane ergry comree. Catcorta, Nov. 29, 1863. - = 5 TEELE'S PARLOR DUS’ m t Office and salesroom, 4 Fulion street, N.Y. | S) rR FARtOs, BUSTRES. TOR, FRRAENE, Airings and twist dull. Freights unchanged. Brasil. NSWER.—DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, OCULIST AND | furniture Dusters, cornice Dusters, picture and mirsoy Bus Rio Jannino, Nov. 26, 1962. Alsen oor $o"e.t can aisusines tera cadoted toutore and Rousebold wag, at hcinale a ‘Pollee, g004 firsts, 601650 a 604700. Pace Wiieiason abe aolte: rout . STEBLE & CO., ¥ NOTHER OREAT PRIZE FIGHT IN ENGLAND. AND STUDS_NEW STYLES, sOMB A! ‘A young American, not Heenan, rumored as a match ge ee pe Schnee emcee Commereial intelligence. LEN'S, 415 Baoaiway, one door velow Canal street. THE LONDON MONKY MARKBT. ‘Who Is the new Americen. tt — Lowvon, Wavmespay, Deo. 11, 1962. The Champlonsig-—hace sUll_Antious to Fight the Benicia INES THAT ARE WINBS. “Consols closed to-day at 923¢ a 9234 for money. SER THE CLIPPAR. Wa impertations and selections in variety. Ota AMERICAN STOCKS, Deaths ia, Cireus people, | Brandies imported in wood ant glass. Very Chelce Bour- " tbe year 1862. dons, Scotch and Irish Whiskeya, Rum, Gin, Xe,, at much lene Diinois Central shares, 4134 discount; Erie shares, 425, ‘Thostrical and Sho ie ailpart wort than Broadway or up town prises. Goode dalivered (rr, rom Lonvon, Tavnapay, Dec, 18—Evening. ak corks ent (he oldemas, Fehon = SB. RIRK. Consots closed at 92% 0 92% for money. aamerteess Pistinns tor Ge, ane Pistiana for 1808. ATCHES AND JEWELRY-—OF ALL DESCRIP- AMERICAN FIOCKS. . Prise tn Boston—! nelly and Punch. tons, for sale y. GeO, C. aig Broadway, AE ern tie, sat! TAeeN ra of the Day. ene doo below Canal street, formerly of 1k Walk stave ” poy, reesy- FOR OLD “HENN! ‘THE LIVRRPOOL-COTTON MARERT. Bik CBRTD. $5 nh tare been Sehamet a eo eae A RRPOOL, i Yor cate by -balf its cost, to a Lavanroot, Deo. 11, 1962. C"PRANK QUEEN, Rattor and Proprietor, | Feld ab atent cntiy use: n pie Counce Breuay, Bb rae Spier ie i | sehen Sune cate sa er Tn | en yar he erm ou izes | See a ae gman oS ER weeeacen ae Rita | Samer mead fon senanm tg aaa | See eee B yoveraily. quiet ana has nt provoked, that abe has bot desired nor, dose she | Dwell -Anawer--1 do hot remember, but it may bave READ ikea TESTMONIALA. bp ge mg Tho market is erally quict and steady. Messrs. desire, a war with France; that she has accepted it, Richardson, Spence & Co., Wakeflold, Nash -& Co. and | ana will carry ft omy threugh all timo and it like a fire ia his i te ust be moderate, an. ‘others report flour inactive. Wheat quict, but firmer; | with all the vigor and perseverance which wars of that 41 Ly Re ay ate, Add } 45 Laravxtte PLace, Naw Youn, May 3, 1800. this week, George, Herald ne of r ufne- Ladies, Call and Seethe Latest Paris od Westorn, 8a. 10d. a 98, 4d.; red Southern, 9s. 7d. 8 | nature 3 Ihave exemized seme . 10d; white Western, 108, « i1s; white Southern, tis. | Mexico seeks only, peace and a friendly understanding | syl# of Heit Something new and becoming to tured by Semmons fi HAPEY SRW YRAR. #128, Gorn quiet and sieady; mixed 288. a 298. 3d." with France; cul ents to s80 er prowper, that ang | al, «SAnDNS, ab Broeeway. Peper presenta am important improv i A ous a AE a A PROVISION MARKET. may be groai and hapny, and doot not harbor in regard Seaktarh use. “the tasterial, also, T consider preferable to | taions, 400 vottive ready for the souuing fostirs Reuss. Tho provision market is generally dull, Messrs. Big- | ©, ‘avy other sentiments than those of admiration, ri f tho inasmuch aa it isaptto be more equal in density, as He has sapressly imported from the London docks, 1 and, Ayiha & Oo, report beer dull. Pork dull. Bacon | When sbe Procosds in tho paths of just Galce' de? Broadway, up stalra " ee SORETEeT AO MNO HERAPEEIOL, ocr nieicstae, | CG meer ere rn et Ce mi @asior, Lard inactive at 30s. 0408. Tallow flat. Pro- Mexico that unjust war, énd will not aban- ‘The Mail Service on the Louisville and Professor of Surgery, Now York Medicai College, Surgesu- | ™" Fine old Bast India Maderia. eo —Ashos stendy at, 988. 6d. for pots, ‘2a. 64. for oon oer Te oe eet ot, | Dee J. H. Schenk, Nashville Ratiroad Suspended. tarGhfet to eho Buse Hopital, LENMONG, Optician, Pure Jamaica Bum, is. Sugar flat. Coffee qui Bleady. Rive inne- bye La oF . ‘ , id Pom, Gin, Tey On Arak te 20a a ae Oe Re tine’ | fice her honor and her dignity, or suffor the lonst dismem- | win i Kn Yor plenty an tanto ot Post Ornce Dararnicmer, Broadway, oppostie Hond atrect. | oid Highland Seateh Whiskey. ; oommon, 268. Spirits turpentine firm wa dormant of bet, err ad call ir ala Monday. Hie create Rnd ‘ours from Wasminaton, Dec. 21, 1962. } anny “Axb UNAYY GERSSE8, peivag b Peruse 2 ‘8 Brandy. very dae. a eee Mortean usite in rej mag thet unjust invasien. ‘Some, fais Ocal i 2 ane SR See Se: ee en Cone a OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASEES. Buir's Scotch Ale. BreadatuMs dull. Sugar steady. Coffee steady. Tea | whom Ri gviny Be ‘the 4 r Fefused to convey the mails between those cities, from a Guinness & Monders's Porter, bortled in O° 4 a. quiot and stendy. Rice has a downward tendoney. Tal- | Sua, Fe yet ~~ Behe Peay om 0 Hate D: Py end efter We ist prextlie, 8 the mal Just received a splendid assortment of the above, for sale | Coonolsseure in really genuine atticies ai > TES, SERENE EN Ae Degen to goo clearly ,ahd have revurved, and retaca dally, | Brown, Bos. a wos. Dope, Wo 1 Sermay aren cat con | sheeted bey ner, she secriee ‘will ‘bo mune | (0015 Brontway, wader Lattrgs ivess, | ee trem Ee Shere. Ce THR LATEST MARKETS. wikihor their brethron and the countey call them.’ | by all druggists, ; teed by law, the service will Be Guspended 0m tat | nnn | APASONIC.—INE NRMBERS OF Wo crane Livanroot,, Doc, 18—Ryening. In defending Mexico, netther opinions nor particular in- - SRS CO RreReR roman oes Se dete. A TARR y i Loige, 80. 18, Fo A. Mate Be , ° Corton.—Salos #esterday and to day 14,000 bales, in. dividuals are derended; the cause most sacred to every The Best of Holiday Presengs 1 M. BLAIR, Postmaster General. TRISHM) I. aT 'QUR AMBRICAN don emeruen) eintit sition tee 6 \e pastor J ged peculators and exporters, The market | man in society Is ded, and in that there are neither | GROVER & BAK! odselens family Sewts, Machi . os AMBRICANS, ENTEBTALN YOUR IRISH FRIENDS, “Weattondey ‘ahher fulen dull, with a slight recession in quota:ions. majorities nor minorities. For some time, ‘on more | Otlice 495 Brondw: York, ni a | tadles’ Delighted.—Laird’s with McAULIFFE'S genulue Trish Whiskey, 43 Nassau ast tribute ol Femi Brnarerurrs.—Tho breadstuil market is firmer. than one occasion, & minority has held » in tbis = —— You .h, or Liquid Pe for preserving and besutifying the | greet. "A viniige hat carrion the rale ould | aor Of the | P.M, Alvsander Prt Provisions.—The provision market bas s downward | capital, supporting itself on the Emperor of David's Holiday Style of ‘enti: sompienion and a “ once naing Hote deliaint: Trish hil age Pena, ween, He emia ecitte © «ls a | werner ad we te pect ly hiveted teadeney. French’ snd invoking his protection. But that | sata Svs Broadway, near Duss strook | Sisiaanras 4 Oe eT at venta Pos Aad wel | 4, te Yoomanmn Gemma" .