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| THE NEW YORK HERALD eh WHOLE NO. 0684, , a [NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY +30, 1863. PRICE THREE CENT Th » ey ae ae IMPORTANT FROM “THE SOULHWF ST. sz ani agent ome Scan a ee THE NEW "VICKSBURG FXPEDITION. sere 2 elias oes RE ey IWTERESTWG FROM wew ORLEANS. SEIS AR SS Vo force left at Helena Bicele's div sat sia phere . Ustren 5 cet od ee eT ad peters and a portion of the trangpert and gunboat fleet amother, the latter commawled ‘by the otfeer in charge of tbe Ss: all OR FE Hae he Bee err ae | Arrival of the United States Steam The Attack on Wicks- | Boron pesap. “the oats er! the Dewaib and ane val at this” plsce, “raving” ine” tranepirts at neingasi, The Forest Rose, a daspatc S was a J omaren Sor atom ae ‘ St. J 7 burg Commenced. | rien ifs... | General McClernand and the New Channel of the lg ed ge rover sadamlaocay Meier icnan dian mayne vue | - Mississippi---Vicksburg to be Set Back. arin ent er Scat it'ceguatom | LATER INTELLIGENCE FROM BATON ROUGE, river to attain his not yet been wholly revealed, but was undoubted!y nearly alt coutined in the simple’ ordor:— fo guns were being hoisted on the cary wheo the | Landing ef gedaan MeCler= | «Go up tue White river, clean it out thoroughly, take st. | —— = ; in and Ted. The supper of the #ol- &e., &e, as Bo Charles aod Davail's Lid, “drive off guerilias, ‘and pro: hers was cooking whea Larrived.and they Wit bianketg wa ree coed as far ag Le ” r po bind ook sOners , wi _ ve yioke wi Sa oes 310, ond cae ane from them and from tho negroes learn that the troops | The United States steam transport St. Mary, Captais The expedition lett ihe Mouth of Waite river: on the engaged in loading the cars ran about fifteen minutes morning of Thursday, the 1éth inst. lhere were the Dofore T arrived, and at the same time the steamer tine | THDOt, arrived last evening, with dates from New Or Wing wort up the river. The guns and carriages are in | leans to the evening of the 20th, and Key Wert to poen o good order, and mavy of the snail arms are Enteld riles. | the ath Upon the arrival of General Gorman’s troops 1 drow off | pie brings a number of paadengers andthe mals, and fteamoers with their troops, the gunboats and their at- tending tugs, St. Charles wag reached without meeting Prejiminary hilican for the Opening with aoything werthy of mention on saturday. Here it was foobd the rebels had obtained an intimation of our tak ture i my inon And turned tue place over to que army, Tan of the. Mississippi River. SS a eae aeoemencaiees. we Mapai ra skotieat bervanks courithed to. the Uuited Staten Assistant Quartermaster. ‘ As the transports neared Clarendon on the Sanday JONN'G. WALKE, Lieutenant Commanding. On the 24th, when off Sombrero, the St. Mary passed | Davy D. Porren. To Acting Rear Admit IMPORTANT FRO P Poat ROYAL, following their departure from the mouth of White river, being convoyed by the gunboat Baron DeKalb, a commo- ton was discernible from the deck of the latter crait, and The Operations’ at Williams’ hate was made to step the Fe large propellér bound south. Major Genera! Banks was still in New Orleans, He had erated Gens Hutler’¢ order taxing cortain rebel erove cea ‘Sole | issiPP But here, again, they were «iso on . they were verchants ay 00: 4 cautioned the Cut Off. ‘~ not in foree, or wore not tobe coaxed into a fight while SS ar nw 8 ste sae saan lng! >a pe New es aig Uutpaiade had tho aidiot these ugly, dark, terrinie gux- anoensi = public against ing insuite to the soliore, aud in seve- CG A En bouts, of which, siace the battle of Memphis, thay have bemos ska Expedition to amide cae to Capture the, | T! si bt wdicwto a rigorous administration, Jacol Harker had appeaied to the Major General reve. Nashvitle and Drive Gut the Rebels. ra} Lines for peruisaion to revive the Advocate; but Gene- ral Banks will not permit the publication of (hat rebel sheet again. HEAVY FIRING HEARD FROM THB FLEET, | Basness wae dot. The market wax overstocked. Cof- fee was vbowper i New Orleans than in New York, and &e., &., ke. the same was true of ovber moditios, Thure were o laters from the North, but they were pthing. Until the Mississippi) was fairhy J revival of trode. soemed to entertain a holy and well foanded horror, There EE a was no fighting at Clarendon, Bs 4% Duvail’s Blut had been reported as a position of great ‘Opening of the Whole of, the ngth, and it was certamy expected tbat at this White River. point at’ least the rebels would mike a stand and show bd Oght. Im fact, allon board the gunboats and transports: wore bezianiny to sicken of this peaceful way of going to Fer eo ae ee war. kata bot suit their ideas ef propriety in the least. ” A Ws crew and an olicer were sent on shore. MOVEMENTS OF GENERAL GRANT, | Pverything was deserted. ven the supper—ready ook: ed-ijat beeu lett by the rebels untouched, as though in &e., &e., &ec. viting the hostile visitors to partake without money and without price. Everything about the place—the smoking embers at the camp fires, the tents, the condition of the ar of By the arrival of the South, Capt, We at this port last evening, we have int ‘ “i be no g ‘Cmesoo, Jan, 29, 1863. buildirgs and the pre-enoe or a few contrabands—pre fram Port Royal, South Cavolina, to tbe 26th inst, General Homilton, Military Governo# of ‘Texas, ad wn special derpatch from Cairo says that information | claimed that the exedys of the rpbels from the place Ler dreseod a large Uniog meeting in New Urieans on the ‘nand’s foroes nave | Bal been both sudden and uupremediated. LAN TATION Our Hilton Head Correspond niphtef the Mth. «Mr. Deraut, the great wwyer, fol- pec cas be td en a Seven or eight oor, belated rebels were found at the Aanied on the Loniziana site of thet Mississippi river, five Biull, who readily gave thomsolves up. saying they wad miles below the mouth of the Yazoo, and in full view of | dove their best to get away: but their horsos bad stray ° tho city of Vicksburg. ed,” and they bad concluded thag rather than run much aiter “them they would run themselves Two brigades were engaged when the inforzoant le in | the risk of being Napanee, thinking, — per- evening the famous “cuv-oif” which is to make Vicksburg | haps, that the United Statey would give thom better Hic19N Heap, Jon The Expedition to Ossitaw Sound—Arrival of th Aviny! of a Desertr, de, PeWARRENTON s A good dent of lowed in au able spereh, The meeting wax very largely d, and oj) the speakers went for the Union, negre Of the Hunduras— Arrest Uships Pocahontas, Aquila, Lucinda, T. O, Guerilia had arrived at New Orleans Wety is manifested with regard to ‘ d clothing tha: wevieracy: aud Wt made tittie | wn 5 —>eE patters in Ossthaw Sound. The Montays went dowacou 6 steamer Goorge Washingtot ew York di : 0 loner, pat pf entry « nice to them where they were—on one sie of the ‘ 5 Tin ido hehe papenttetyy MeL rake Gh caging Bk Lee tee ee ewe Hcy ee » The river is pow bank full at Viekeburg. Aiea tu good for thers. ab toe oer: ning last, for the pryore of axpeliing the | to the 10th, arrived out on the 20th,and her news wan General Grant left Memphis on Taesiay for below with nf Teparations had been made at the Biull to tranmport rebels trom their batteries, while the capture or destruc+ } jgmed at once in an extra sheet from the Dla. ‘The pub. he troops and all the stores and munitions of war ut that tion of the Nashville was to be undertaken by the wooden Neagaactecdeariesatigpey motie be endoree- eee cia i poiwt to Little Rock by railroad, and even a portion uf the pian scape as be piper, | rept eek tee pie ; fopepeis -_ sims troops bad alresdy taken thelr departure, when news essole which accom, nor. Acomteat with the ram | pent of hin adininisteation by ent had givea Rebel Reports from Vicksburg. arrived that the “anke-s were coming in tervible num- Atlanta is also anticipated, Beyond the news of the Mon- | ine Uuion men great sat [From the Petersburg Express, Jan. 16.) vers. with ustokt gunboats and ‘this pro. uumbers eu © arrival at Lhe mouth of the 0; o atin there way nota WOU ees PLANTATION tuk's © Vicksnvne, Jan. 23,1863. | duced a consternatin unequ a 7 At We have trustworthy intelligence from ahove that the | Kaged in it, during the whole of the war. And with . te. day ater wo bave nothing definite from that ivabee a6 an y orders and without orders the rebels commosced the \% SCALE OF MILES vielnity. DOR RANON aniGe Gowns great Yankco fottile, consisting of sixty quoboats and | opcration ciassically described by the Arkausas traveiier NA ee “ Yestorduy a dense fog beng over the coust, aud, to- each He taanont iu tay transports has passed Greenville, Mississippi, coming | @* “making themselves neaice.” They succeeded im the Ww @ = roe tse est Sepa amish tod | Liston 1 matter, and ®hea the Uniouists came vp und tok formal ether with Presiden! som thidce ih atigass ee | Occupation and Bevcuation of the Wetern Be Gown, We are ready. » Banks ef he Swe osteasion ‘of t orks there were scarcely any rebels to check wis operatoue might dh been in pro ‘iver bu oehaned. Orie Sonaing oe the ie wreabouts worth mentioning. -- — pens AES OS art EE Mraaengien ce ayia ogden staat “ fewer! Grower ing Alituite o : Williams’ Cat On, Opposite Vicksberg. ae ge ROR er lo day we have beard from that quarter num 18 mp epeeta of on Inpumding diltelnnAreveileh Gamal : Arkansas, Port Hudson and other plucos in Misussippi ant | worefomt by the sowardly shots of the rebels, who tied | enc rty of Koavy guns, Indiowting Uhat vomotht i mouny of labor 10 perforin | Arkansas’ at aver teu thousand. Theirs was Lot to be | arcu our drowutny wou, ‘ sf ting 4 tog “Duvall’s Ilutl Jt wax | mentioned, being very snail indeed. On the sii We learned at St. Ct niaal ‘The, course of the Mississippi, as all well know, There was not a 4 ‘runs neatly duo south, but in detail itis exceedingly tor- | 1a the act of ocenp Augur and { General Banks Bayete Vou Baton is going on fears exist ax to tbe welfare of the Mone | Gorman had Kouge ke. , he Whoo y about as easy an ojcration ag that of—said to be woners the; 0 * proven the rive Id provbaoly find | taak but the Nasbviite bv known want cruimers a Sooun. Winona Vicksburg frst appears in sight 10 18 | iho ‘canicat of all manual proceediiis—roiing cit & | the manber” they ad.” lant at” Arkanras Proce Ae FOr I te rotmush our cuirsa. | tu eet trailing wbip,” ud Fle may get away after all | Siiee my inst letter to the Heaasp from ttt place 90 jown the river, its direction is alinost due east, | jog,” proverbial im Yankeedom, ‘The aifair wax soon | 1, . * ap w storm wh inilitary movement of any importance tia: 0 mase |, 2 mearly fire sues distant, At Vicksburg the stresm | over, and tie ofesr im command was not long in te pechone ng Onre. ‘was. decrestiug, 40d. ab ian | wd Fa pave den mate, bat which hav the forces under Geueral avis Awd nave be ue | “*doubiea’? completely upon itsel*, and for three miles | MAKIas out bis schednie of tho property captured. First. | rate thingy were gowg on IL was plainly Im be seon that | AvpeAred to ve very Mm aced away down in nent or nothing of thd pickes ght ; syerned i was the supper, that was ready cvokek, aad though | we would aot much longer be able Ww carry onthe war. | Pusie.’ Dor lag the day we 1 severa) times at arked uit pothing + fighting which sowetunes en wdditional its course is cxectly reversed. A peninsula, not, perhaps, as palatable as that to be had at Deionic *, | pigeensions bad already commenced in the North. Go- | sectioment® aud plantations, AL such paces we fo duty on Hiiton | tivens camp hie yetiio armies ao pear each Or tongue of laud, is thus formed, with a length of nearly | abd the dishes not 48 varied in character as those obtaiM- | vornory were caliiog mome their soldiers for riate ds | but few male indatitanté, the natives movtly couststing | Head Joland [other Weare ecustantly fed by startling minors from Gd at the St. Nicholas, our soldiers were bungty—cur | fence. "North wax against south, West against three mcs and a width of a little less Han amile. At , at | OF women and children and afew eld end iovalbt en, ihe U nied States stepmboat Mayflower, whieh lett New seamen and arulieryinen were bungry—and the meal on ey tin ce 14s erable youdith a, ows york en the dd esta hed Port Royal this ay, | ‘eomelon sonrees—ramors rr virg, rumors froma, ‘Whe commencement or neck Of this poninsula itis more | shortly made its dikappearance ina gracetol and appro by ibtadly be FAS eo they sive <iens rb ig Pe daaitled ‘or ‘Ke mae ato a r i rf r suhsies st a3 ray fod sou any | Port Hudson, rumoes from ¥ pyton, ant even from ‘ eontracted than at any other point. The people of Vick: Oe etiam Second wan oe makavine, wellstored | wern intelligent persons, uly perfectly crazy on the subs | pork and corn be wh versely of the origi und Sh WOR | Prune Bat we wt learned t » no f Darg have Jong feared thut the river would make Ws way | jit}! DT ag oar ed ae all tho concomitant vile | ject of secession. The severity of the weath a $9,000 was jmurclased | jn ther, and they coal dices ened dle » Head, caps, Ac, This wus “portable KORE OFINIONA OF THE WAR. ve entirely unprepared, £ govertanent for 809,000 one 4 * Scrons this vend, and thus cut them off fom che steam: | propelty. cunverutble to useful DuFporen, aud Kt wat | Allusion wax male above to ntwors captured im the | pliable, Our sudden ajpenrance amvany (ney vino tor Fepaies, abd alter & 80. "About tise Las of Jo ural Ges Boat nxy ization of the Mississippi. rapidiy ported "nd converted—trausported to the boat) | ingitat bes Arc. ‘There were many of there musmives o: warm and anxiety, for they had been taught to w York, abd the further expeudtt hh OF We DAhie At the Piver eyonivh Bacae Relaaes Mane and cobverted late good and true Union ca tridges. ‘There | no posmiple value to Ube public, and ef hardly more worth | Cot ider the in\ad ag Yaukeo 4 rattles barbarian, whose tidding her bull asd machinery, pe Jf the channel is once formed avross the neck DO eATLELY | ere only two Leavy “uns Upon the Works, abd Lh@o Lot Fighta War wont over to pshire re power can prevent the main course of the stream trom | pixced with aby amount of skill, showing mos! convl peed yor or hE eee aren thoes wit, Se Oe erence ont pA cindy Rea nd cA P rund pr holt it, Ou tthe ub , it as cumored following this direction. A bar would -peedily form ut une | 4)¥ely that P dcordig star ao aaty four pound cocvon | Cone colore eexwent of | releved theit tect urgent’ wants. At halt nus rev ras th ts Bho: tans loved Of: 00.00 ah Sane at Ke tpun ua bare it Jower end of the cut-olf, and the muin channel would : y. ye. ey pound canwen | the wformation the or the war, | o'clock we passed thegunboat omen ted up atthe bank, or the past halt your gas, of bo nervice | yw. stern b. 5 : ee were converted w Cnionism by being placed upon the | tnd vas cuca scopies are appended, {aye examine. the | aunl at ight 1. M. wealo Lied up ir the Dict. apres wo : * western Dank, in the hope tas the Genoral would be live graduilly Ol up or form a lake, Navigation will follow 1 Dow of ariver stcamer. Fourthly. thee were two bun- | Orgivais, and there ca be bo doubt or ther beng | Next movuing we ‘our voyage, ton |" Moveral sopiguations have recently onblirrél im the'raghs| Sucre ee Neue m, Dor the lis Fores acrons the river, be shortest route, and Vicksburg will become ove of the | dred new syne eye fap peep gol cases. whieh ap- | couuine welock we reached Havall s Bhiff, where the | ments of this nd, sist bled 5 aubyorw bbe e reports cAsue wcities that were Pe sacs oe mt lg Sach be eats ie Mal PROM. A WROEMRK TOA. SISURH entire transport feet, containing Geueral Gorman’s i | Maor Mh The Inland artibery, appotut- | Sieve con. ‘ were also “portsdie’ and baudy utensils to hive | ‘ho first of these epistics is writen im aneat, Viewn,aud ais the United 5 neclad Baron De | ed Colunel of Ue Beveuth Khode Inland Veluwe " G0 the positisnia the grovnd is much sower than the | about one on piping umes of war. Phe GCeueral | pand, avd ia not positively wipe style. 1 Kalb, Lieutenant ¢ Joho G. Watke. ‘These t leant Me Totar thied Midde lal ’ eurface of the river at ordimary floods, and ay imanenso | had them tken wien | the steamers. ind her | ject of the author has unioubiediy ved oultivated lorees Bid rea evenwg before our | lery, appuinied Capyn gi tha kth Riode Aland Volun- ait Oo Uk He thee aie: Uhey will do service tor Unele saumel | sy follows — Seomeeaenthe a h er Shy deg o made Dis dixpoattions wa the picket line way etre u a Voluowoere, | ene chs vod, he positwn ef the troopm Moves hus been batit entirely around to preserve iLizem | iy suppressiug a rebellion uv which ther former aennee of » nt Pe ‘overtiow. The Shreveport and Vicksburg Ruilroad purses | owners ate engaged. itthly, thére were two good Payee os Msg the rev-liorees at ubis point, ct prised want Jobo’ Ayan, Turd Khodte Is) and Mio Ulmont Vigsiane® exeremed an every ) arely eeraping Aboietaet Durgeon Joby my ward be dad i 4 long the centre of the peninsuia and terminates at ts | Foumd platiorm cars npon we ruitrad track. AR they | capsure, and leaving bebind’ te sight-ineh pubs, +k eather eisai eumaien a or c LAE, | were incorrigible and could wot be converted. wore wi. | tM wre. at with ages aud aninuditin, all in completly oor . (90 tapas anors on the ober side ewnity hapeard oe tgs ib wits slong.shie ratixoad | portabie and valuable mecbonigu: of the rebellion, the fhis ts odere aioe: S Anohias ‘Katad’ ecfiee, sue Nacrorin, a J catod that a considerabie Colonel Crafts Wright operated during the recout | were destoyed. Sixthly, there were some provisions ears ipy articles « or importance, The & pomition hour erecta ik ‘as Delf, nnd ¢ end stores. What were needed, the soldiers were allowed i in evel a hu way ww iho appronah of num fur Or baw etiam apes Viekabtg se far 06 Deltt, and | te appropriate, and the remamdor sed flames. rebels, Goren sci Hitry oh weave uo canere. | ieee on track. The cbarier of the road was rude perpeiual, in Alb the “appropriations’’ Raving Deeu made to the receiver were weed as eee geek "Oniy I de dwount J. 3. Corey, Seventh Connecticut Volun | mide, wail o d for two niin, and order to prevent whe ibility of the State of Loulsana | satisfaction of the priators, avd the seven rebet en were What 1. fh ‘ ¥ his eignal oorpe Lin plain ight, and commenced ¥ possibility thud. Duvatl's t Jreatepant Jobn Avinete ot mia volun y, Ninefy Seventh Penney iva ont this even ong att saree of oust kK. They have wers baying bee dfor, the works were destroy | nected by F Geni signal ig with A inair ‘ever permitting the cut being made across, Admiral bar rohit Barn iaendaaaee tte Rock, the sue ~ Hite pits gilled up, Aud the soldiers re eubarked upon wilson: be from whieh ay ‘Porsy-five. rile ; - : Fagut, on bis arrival before Vicksburg iast June, perceived ir transporte and prepared to move uy the stream, | howe we have ten thowandrrectve men t 1 cena wanton Wis ricer Bs he wiuel J. Fuster, Forty-eguth New York Vo: | ing a mediated a vow Lampatniro the great advantage to onr movements that would acive | the commander being still in search Of adventures aud | Generni Waker a adier General Mot nee nt by ineans of a drawbridge conmectod: wath oes aie } wen wit tern bak, and before noon dante channel extending across the peninsula out of | THbels a division of ir pie These 'ro ps 2 pie: bat the brides le Naat dimruind ahaae cal, vant J. Bodine, Forty eighth New York Volum. | jad taken ite 4 the frees on tun side of he : % Duvell’s Blufl, in the bands 6f competent engineers and | end well drille A chink, make mphis doce Out Nitue busir wit 800 - : mt Oe nver Fango of the batteries of Vicksburg, and saving @ dit. | with the wid or ‘willing hands at spade and pick hundes, |. rear K es | daw tes Men ore — cage an Clilord, will # | Tue bastern « jot arrived (rom New Orlaana, ae tance of several miles. Not baying any particalur reve nt be m nae ere ap in oy s a garrisup, és + } " “y' 1 With Maur Ge ail The Gene: ai i 3 i sburg, nor | Daving, in lay of the land, the overhangiug blatix, 6. ab | uf oupplien sor bie has been ¢ Utne. 1ydeed was neppomed ish o 30n, i State of Louies « advantages which wer | pinces— red 4 il. " unter, ¥ ire bat up to at the suggestion aud according to the plan oF General | strong | by ari—ae a But littie had ow. oe hie t orp with contend, i¢e ase. ry iM a ¥ Uren witheot @ done by the thorities beyond cagh Tada pithy wi sb bn Hanks wun $ ouge— eve td conus pebsting LOO! euth army eon ‘ ‘Thomas Wilkams, who was kisled at Batu Rous a of some ine baukinents and e: for their ie Oy “pierardin ne ditt yy to us our first mows of the mu @ecided to make the cbuncel, and sent a boat vo visit the | nel digging 4 0 r ito Wen 4 wean ac aaerer Per me * Cason forees under Harecrans, aod the affect Plantations ior tweaty-f ites down the river and un fort. Ht appeared yxb those having the direc Mayor By 0 lef. for Texas Uhis morning. | me Fe r : y urty sevew! bs xe Le Heretodore wet wn fhe ¢ bot the itu ‘ Miche doand. Voor bandon Jans baa depeuded mere upob tbe position wuere 1 . meet powerfetimpres- | ce “ apt Cons Pitetonts oF the re ted rved up Press all the negroes who could be foun bub ld plant a battery whea needed, than upon ihe PROM HEMPAND TO WH son galloping wm al) dirce. | yea sagen’ We laloae hore acd i New we, bel they toad of them were soon sev at work cutting the canal, but | of substantal iortitications tor the prot tea Des Awe | clean one pegs yng mat rap an : oni a P| ‘ ate ane bis w ' +e whipped Ahero was rome fear that the project would not at that | an army aud repulsig that ot the attacking toe. To Mra. Rawseca Wins iiie, MeL Ie vison wa urning by Heaps Ye haha blot. ubout one tu ty five mite pt ¢, 6 ike a Oroed time succeed, as the river was then over ten feet within, | yal ory MON. tie ends Bote Bence F mption warbeiut prevared | sovcuth New, Yor Vulut anpred ; appremen Me banks. At sts highest Moods it te twenty feet above | piace is nO , but perbapson a par with spat | ee 1 ah Br PY Pewee IR, eta ke ble wiry. we | ston, atid wb joy @ ite then level. of the groaier. portion of iak-divseion of rics | O (ound ontt chivalry bed | quarters of Liswtonane Galewss Vom bruni. the Feyvast | vent i ts eee At the ate | = ROW out OF the rebel bands, and ie will 1 not the alighee twiak tile tomonstes ~wenggolts, i yt ‘ > © compe, an The Kichmend papers of last July stated that the #t | iabor than bux yet been-bestowed upon it tou | fd we lated om - tt ' out the ah oe pl | nn ” wan hurry fempt of Lincoln's army of diggers to draw off the Mis | apot ap s to tbe cause of the rebels, Sesatemmeaaen. Costa Wale ast ramos ana. | 20 MeAbOUt uw | ud wane how siseippi from Vick#burg, by cutting for anew ¢ 4 Dee ARC, and who aceompanied the | ‘ 4 | wet wae only @ om Duyall’s Blof the jon moved still upward refrom, and w . te | fain ‘ar excited very little solicitude there, The tusk, t Bae ngherceroyag uf pea wed still upward ; ry Of et Sacanenk wane Aeadyas the them to was one of great difficulty, and would require a jong | Are. There w | wf teing has been truck Vout the ya regiments of thie 4 » have been to make st euccersful, In all the enterprises for si the Forest Kis in " ' Sawaal mi eel: 4 4 tan turnt wrigade Jn ee a a Aenerat jorman wag DOW am the sue ony Bi north tw & 4 : " ane ening the river made by the citizens of the lower Mixris., | Gorman ® lied been oe’ continaal soo to see the Savor fv Fs > danas Mamebneke sad pee aad we y ) Bis whercabosis we w | Py it was found that, alter cutting through a few feet ston of and aD ~ almost) woold pias! os ns nm ” ormotion ¢ Strom Port iad: fal’y com ppt, , i | the ta i, where Luis durnitary | moval dariny: en Among th Of sand, o blue clay was cutered upon, which ts sy) ex. | bea peng . tgs = ~ eras bn fone 4 fow 5 tte, be the Mayor's off an | (ant & rene he justicn which the erring ne ae bing be 2 w rs dump bat vot unexls yapive of the as Oy hs nel a i omnaloek | La ety ve web th ation “4 eeedingly tough as to require blasting to remove ft: and cauuuon, the 1 gayly up, the pti ty berth ps nl a a ged Shee wa ™m t for the pune wa «00d there ie unless the new channel is eut very deep, it a speodnly Sabbaui suit of Bags of the red, white and | PieTeraue in and slat telenn are giving te federals | apreutauce, Ibe Mayor, alter me ¢ | vefaiion & bt tua fous da oy bin er ob 6) hog force ohoked and 011i bh dirt, woot, sand, &e. ‘The re. | blee, and accompunied, ever and anew, by the suund oF | thunser ever Prmoners and pander are coming min | Captain Walke, was vory in bis de on cn ok eely ape wile oe comme eee vocuband instrumental music. bat this wan not induhed | Litce Kovk dally tom that place, Now we lave the tocnal MADHURI ET de town, Wak the Cay stig The Rebel A Hilee OF Ue bis scvate and ridetiew Dels, however, whee oar furece withdrew trom Vicksburg Lame. The danger oF Alatining che | bans of tbeny 0A We Resp 1 tho fev @ bw Be ore: bane (ay vad tt | senet ee mer, began speedily 10 MN up the cut “fer iear at | at, Then the opjeuranice of attocca: | MAEM oe ay aoa would der glad to hour | Gite tn ont evtapes ‘sceajone ak The ram Atlan bh Wiliniagtum. iver oo einy bas ever ty wok ot woare accidenis.’ . Freeman”? upot the banks, partialiy oa it te $4 t 7 re OF time fer empty form The lette Monday wight las * withio view of the hick. | dang here. There » re yon inter Shi ici Veet Sal Wpcadais, Vin Cairo, erate 100s tre tating the throwing of « | nip : thr poakomies it ani bas’ vs : hiv nO parpe-« tien | mon Hiving cute bese and ports from Vicksburg, via Cairo, siate | few xt Je undo" baie by ther Pow know Ltn vYoudo | Reve fur tutti fideraiin. and L week, t our fanb the re aly, 8 tne, tbe p io umpart the river is bow “bank ful),"’ aud that two brigades ef | men, gave amine more bentting the boos rite. Guudby, my AN were three’ F Doylteln in th eat Uy McClernand’s troops were engaged wating the out | fit: ¢ - Holy * by the soldiers. a a oe +n PRACK lab suk soldiers, We proceeded to them, a " i eanal, A Jew days will, doubtiese, decide whether 1 will | Susie hun av Der Are. It might be the piace weuld | J, Gawain; Vine Grove, Wahiagsen county ipod canted gist be diubled ia i ' wath not & take 1 De a succers OF not, and, if it we, Vicksburg, defences and | be the Ark Of Mafety. it mye kit to ail, will be entirely useless to the revels, and they will | ¢-ry his soul over Lethe's at yall to drop ew | en be ’ othwithetanding this, gayly moved the » thie 7 well ® ni have to coiling their operations to Port Hudeon. : The approach if the steamers 10" Ves | *I'ave bo.sews pariabes ls Write, os : } be distinctly onserved from the fortress long in bone sprite, They pew } OPERATIONS UP WHITE RIVER, ewehed cannon ri Stil fy preparations for | May. Tony) tmsot Faulty j Ny . defence were to be at Lee Arc. she gaudy tleg | We tenth. ft wocan jun whip wen porat mare Of the confede over the F pal bug, | of ae dies thar tert 8 theatre, st. h It appear avd by the aid commander of the D&Kaib | f Se vack i ea hight v A Our White River Com: spondence, | could see persons in come considerable numbers standing | ine Gin tw Loan of @ Lov \ \ C Moen or Warre Rev Jan. 20, 1863. levee. slowly y, the teet 14 Mark ” her ey Capture of Clarendon—Agfaw at Duvall’s Bluff White Tout of the works gunboats ag | ; ; S val at re the tranny’ ‘ ? we Wen . Recer Clear Des Arc—Move Rebet Private Correpon Ere ‘assen ; wiarard bo yore troops orted by the gunbost itn 4 there | en ri eo Too aux dence Capture oF Arms and Prisoners, de. & ' " t 14 D | The hintary took pouvene t t | it. Hort Since the capture of Arkapsas Posi—an acoount os ot ' ence uf the Ae: oe tno sarang t Fam | wos fund empty, ibe operator having “Koda th |p t . th " y'rtay . the readers o¢ Ure HsRALD had frou an authentic sou prema Ware ake Tins wane by . egrams. The ‘ Bere : ' Phere bas |ttie been dene in this vieinity ¢ ploy th rimat* tropa we: y being Landed. The mothe beat youran. Jr > poomgeine one 4 min. « ay THe ‘ | Pen Of correspondent. Ory anddown the Mises | UMibEy . bie com) ation boi the honor eee wae *< Twe xb aed ony ttulaliot ’ ‘ or Tes | Sippi, and occasionally taking & stPoll into the « “ b i r pr r ‘ . . | with our pickets en the 0 ¥ es wits te ‘ ¢ pertime « my attention fe the at i ‘ of this I fooad but few matters ie ta v8 board . Y - or instruct the reader, 1 lourued whas oe be ch a : r “ Wus end Low tirey kill the rasra! on ebipt i “ ‘ ob shore. Dut ches wie pot my prpfession, avd f ; ; wi ¢ : sagt for the compiencemect of active labor again. At loet I undying heured df % ® for atahor wee was gratified, oF at leas shovid bave boon ‘ a cry on 0 We k , mere f ' . om, Bot the rebels caught the win from nts, th ghier appear on the ’ | be romen at atl emt taken ube alarm prearance of t ra were od at Is “ ‘ ut WING,” AT WALLACE on dle ried th " ie our ole | Wille the exceptier Pont ALY, tne \ - . » e i neow ve os ae tag. 0 , p ecampered ~ oie Wheat rapt is | stews Giers L ttle cee than eaolly walk up to tbeir atreng- | ebel aru. maby nd cs anata “ 7 "| Om od te bee holds and porsoes the i] ¥ aod 2 800!) #ubet . ; techs firet Line Ub 6 Menon nedy low we wh to | gambler tr eaiabnt:| codiligas dip that to quarteca of ee ‘ ‘ tiny and the veanery tage | Cm = Urieene . bie 4 tar : ‘ tg “ da | enon 4 ron tb Monch has been sul of Isto General Gorman'e exper . j bow ‘ t | ion, The supposed extent, atm and objects of this exp: vee “ ne ' ’ mpr | a oro that Gene Would seo that, ae the matter han turved . . . m t here, @ Gerern) MoClernand (bought beet tw” have eontin ‘ * ‘ pre , , vet Progre 7) w at Arkunaad Powt foe Paaide y botore the Hecaid e t . : wee we yor a | eved than nan mort vog to have po Ske ecalaa tae t t . eral an “ The Sew Jersey Legisiatarve and Generat } e White river,” 1 n a bat c ‘ bor Capt. Pr 1 fp ! MeClelion. ” 4 f penrdes do . , dal On ihersdey, (ue 16th of Jupvary, Admiral “ | ” — C 6 for the a }siwer 6 8 | choved off Ai kite at the r * fi 4 8 be a 08 os « | rsierod Vatted Stave OMiciat Report of € sander Wathes ‘ ’ ! " . 4 1 we a other jie, suppened 4 witty aslo. : ' a v a ¥ ” y ‘ : ' yin ‘ t x er ’ pd a ’ i ” ‘ ‘ . , ere a ¢ ‘ wands of ¢ ’ ’ whe. it wae} , wey v4 + He Rick ar easily ae he pad arkauaas Posi, oye perbaye | } Jo, wid tint more w io 4 oe the Unoes Doing ta Ne * ' perth tee , Om bode Wibh greater pope yew i suey Pucnd we Uywe lovers ats cknburg § OMACKiOg IE Jurl, abe WHER BO munwy palinwt nven @ in rouge t ou bbe ons eee eran ne fei Helatiee

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