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a ae j men, tretu ing the | ret a down at ee , thas datrinated—n t 66,285; ia italy ois: m Cookie Ohtoa, 1,172, and mS ihe incl w they are place! {@ By the Inst acodunte from Paris the mtunate quandary by thes the opinion expressed << ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. Gi London, Paris and Bertin | vow Correspondence. Geotouns f bauntlng Bot avoitelt # avery, eustisiavery |e 1s che North saa DE FRENCH © YELLOW” BOOK, oN OF THE WAR. nussity OPINION OF AMERICAN STRATEGY, ust what (bey he han fount 7 4. .cto8t woulratity “watil a revulsion of public ovtuto at ay why he shat Sites, | the oct abail Bava, paved the way (or the restoration uf g hun in asneering Ww oot wore to eap Néonage Aud Prvage stamp, who believe nation will have the edeet tabolted liv noval of Butler and the he generally very beneficial ° oa i : setae Mnananies: of ibs. 1eterore | tratoitiod to you by the game mail toa catia Us 1 sporti ra . st said ‘iat Uie-ennaidate upon @ Coburg Gotha, ‘eho would Ds n0- ange bis sevOn by mine dukedom ced by the annexation of the lod tin Tele agcoded the ducal throm He has n> children; bot his heir to the Grecian will be the eldest son of bis ooets ro removed (rom Saxo Odlaurg slau i will become the “meagre! iw chat diminutive dukodom, It may be mieresting to yourtaghionsble renders tokaow thas that abominetion of bite a ker,"’ use Down aboilsher, or ab ioaata po ioorne de at (ho Paristun soirees, 1 & few evenings since, at whied more than one-bal! the geuclomen bad dispensed with the white onay 1 page of it funey eviored, Tho old fogies’’ vbjwct to tue change and cling t white cravat, but young yyy? is Rage Angee floag ar in & dreas in which « = <. be distingulan-r| eollowss wet woather two mouths FOREIGN 0?: presout : Lougon Correspon vinton on the American War—t vo Cad Navy Of te United Sales Operates Srupaciizers, Gey © are unmistakable in’ nub this country, “ber PEO NCAR MSU IGS Las become Chronic. Aud whoa ave Alr of all ue survey No vptaton throug! 4 the plonsure of altend Bouthorn rebels young out victor Hing discouraged at the length of time + fo eine cases black cravate. Hut Wore@than your © far Muire Ub PieKse ® ects OC BCommorcial aod vattome Bro just veginuia mined 10 do longer eppe bo tnauner, fr mm his outward appearance, @d (rom & garcon Ce cafe, Ii 1s greatly feared thab the continual Which bas prevailed iwFrance forthe Ls! Will have a very injurious eifect upon the grain crops. It nourishes Che iasocla wai rots the gala. be terriole Hf in addition to the minery cms Toe Soet ¥. acs rican war France should be opiiged to euilor poxt year ‘ara Onio euee tofantry, wonant from a bbort graia orop, Our Beriin Correspondence. Beaux, Jan. 14, 1963, A Prussian Sratesit on the American War—Gains and Losses of the Two Contending Partics ct the Close of the Becond Year's Campatim—Advice to the Burvpean Pow- ens—Louis Napolkon Recouriders His Policy, dc. ‘The Berlin Allyemeine Zatung contains a sorivs.of arth cles on the American war, which, I am tuforteed, are from the pen of one of the most distinguished military sary to threw forward skirmishers, the flank was mon iu Prussia, and in which the operations of the tWO }@56n 9 force of the enemy, who, firing from pee belligerent parties are discussed with an ‘ub,eotivenes: os the Germans say, that coutras(s favorably with the tone of sinillar publications ww Fronch and Lnglish jouraals, A fall translation would ogeupy tu) much of your valuable space; but Lconaider it my dat rovoluttou tm Davai thal are marchiug od by the Ame. | Ovlouel Thomas tere pou Whether Kritsin's next struggle is rance, Russia or Awe ica, Wien tt comes Ube pres wil be a good warrantee for the scores of privateers from American ship. vn the cemmorce of the richest commer his ihas ta what the writish public 1b Will Le Wo Inevitable resuim Our Paris Correspoy J Pans, Jan, 16, 1869, ver. Dats Feeds tasa’on ws Impreavion for —Napolon Intent on Interventwn—The Emperor's ek on Pronch Pi ogress—al. M ve He tory - Prince eee, x Position, te. Jetivrson Davis’ proclamation—his brutum fulmen—og inst Gonere! Butler. asc, the Southern President has regularly “put his Mis warmest adimirora here denounce bim with @ fulness ef wrath that] should cor aaticlpated from their provlous encominms, aad E should not ve surprised that the tamnirg point in Southern sym pathy had at lest arrived. The correspondent of the I. don Day News bas written « letter to that Jonrnel which jaseribed tu charac admiradie magner a which it deala with Jeferson Davis’ Pi0o! mation, and nothing gaye me more pleasure yester. day than to observe that in yeveral parte of Paris wherg the Emperor's spoeca @t the opening of tho Chambers ported up the Igtter of the Daily News’ cor respondent was pliced beside it, The correspondent has Shown #0 clearly that whilo Davis was pratiog of Butler ‘and the rasoai Mumford he wes «imply trembling for bie Ufo at the probable offect of Mr. Lincoln's (mmortal edict Qgaivat elavery that they who run can read the argu, mioné; and again and vgaln I beard tho exclamation, os meu copeated the passege In the Hm«ror’s speech iv foforouce to tho Mediation of Fraice, “Otel ¢ dela media ion, mais non par pour ox tyrans qui podaerent des er ~“Let there be mediation if tho villancns slave meter have the benolit of it.” Apropos of the Emperor's apeeoh, you wili observe how eniiely it cootirms the information 1 gaye you respecting togiveashort synopris se military sketches, a9 showing the opinion ot Pros. Sian strategists op she coudue) Of Wye War and ita Cuuie i@ stroggle in North Ambrica, mre inativn of its seovud rally presents ttselfs the ‘waiter, bag arrived at the te and the question val ‘o the resu.ts of sueb exertions ani sacr tteos, fruits of all tia bicodsbed and the misery that attends elo pro Sade a presaging the approaching en: wh.oh ta (clt so powerfully even tu Burope?—or ts the tesue that must decide the fatoof the Wostern hemls etillburied in the Womb of distant futurity? We re that a small proper of the Ftatesmen, the took’ pon’ the ane lericksburg o3 the entertained for desorvgs to be ra of gold, from the denote a turning point, t Me Gigastrous conflict presp eauguidary tataatcophe of the preservation HD » the Ror will either fubmit t, its dismomberment or @ réconclilation by reecind! ‘hole eg by President Liacolp. '@ Caunot, however, to @ iaat battle, notwithstand- 0 nea it, least of ai! srom # military polat of view. It cost thousguds of livés on both sides, but bes pro. duced aay ¢ousidsradie change to the relative position of | the aruies: tt baa only confirmed the baiance of power which was already ington. to be sure, the of bitter disappointment, agers Cage oe now wi ES fou will brit let not | on this part of estab ished. Ty Now York and Wi defeat must have caused # (ei by dostroying at 2 blow pnd the new Commander-in- orgumeation, aud by mou tbe popniar mind wo conviction that final expecae of farther ‘sactitce Tals ont that the will rego irom this proapect tors of peace eid oubto be: but it Is 4 the elastic pirit Of the nation Ttolisyou that the French govérument was mora tntent on thts intervention than ever, a urging again tho bogligh goverouy that sift! 1 oly engountered hosita vdistiset refusal was set two day: of tae Chambers, 4 sorry 4 have renewel the offer, and te doctine 1, because whal bé most desires e suould, O3 it were, be orapeltet to de obimmed at tho more oe ae ouergy of Es sand Cait the will accept the far more likely s0en recover from it few weeks we shall and new batties. After this introduction the author proceeds to ceseribo the state of the contending parties at tho beginning of she war pod poetgepersee ettbe Seta Both und the whole, fevorsbie w the canse Six months after Bull run the’ der Jos, Jobuston and in right of Washington; Ji Sheunudead and the Lower oped up in his imtrerchments rouud the navy yard of Borfolk w. te eam ‘ontederates; with he exception of Hatteras yal, the entire coast, Louisiana, was tutact; bande’ ‘don Ship Is!und tn Vecombar, imperfectiy maintain’ the Dilaeissippl, the power of ia epeatncky a Confederate Logiciatuve tie Bed in Missort the b diblous success, and , aud that ma ew armaments Uniiew States Is so manifest that hia Ma. coo in every heart whon he says that the over winen he alee cami be tnAtfrent tothe L nave no a doubt, on ‘ay iaineut bas vented ‘is feo) ae! Propgk. tien will be made: that of Warhineton. oh as regards the do. pba die Amos toa.” ws Part, oftor the British ) was, on tho secessionists, oot govern nt ie pant Ae Le te gowns ume its first advent ally reseivet as such. who bad noth wolf of the oppor npation to its mind; getting tho pre ont aud futucs in api (lor every one iat forth Caroliua to \e were only ond the block- In tho West the from Cairo to confederacy; petion of M, Thiers? erent work, extending Nashville as, bolug thd Southern capital; troups of the North were febttng wit! tucy had not yet ses foot oo the soll of Arkansas. al togsiber, thesouth had at taas tine attained & height power which ahe has pot reached 6 (a Northern Virginia i in A had baba Bind venctrated beyon the usrits of the er : ehe was in possession of ali Virginia, oa of the orth ; of Casvera and southorn entioky :all sivssourt, the whole of Arkansas and fexes, und aputod mistress of the great Faihor of Sucuers oun only bo explained by the (uct that the obellion wag ao event that had long been forescen and provared for by the Southern leaders, and that tt had taken the fedora] goverament compleialy by gurprive, 0 it dret broke out President Livooio bad only just Re found nettuer army nor feet, * metertals for them had beep tost at Harper's Everyebing bad w be created: ap y had to be orgauized th face 0” the enemy, snipe bad ; guas snd dmmonitton pro’ ‘oused frou: ite paoile av the stern realisiee of war. again oven aller the usb, 1802. Her ar tet rule with dhe spiriosurring ators. Her 3, the séeond em cy apd Norfolk sioms to met ar Proastan stratogiat, eampaig ne andro | and ri orbion of Vir- | right, eo thatthe Ninetesnth brigate was the ¢piromo Must be a bad | lef of a ind this isthe r every ercounter. end Pope # in Northern Vines ow bo added the pave of Frederickst fi sa orief campalga in Mary laud. t Her Tictories coussquently were not ae overwhelming ae | tired with ite (binned franks in fe Goa wd or und above all the power of the | che: f te br tiilent victories thaw leat year will be ro- | complete!’ “rt of tho South bo meet this growing pre | at balt-paat pind a inl! aid rest come socepinuly to our whether in the!r advance or retreat I never kuew ig for the owate sad orring ertrtiaae Deed, | Pires Lieutenant §. D. Cobb, Forty-firet bio Votun- creased more nteadly and @: osively than (A fow Cwehorgee from the fr regiments buftond to teers, acting ald-de camp, comported uimself with great the foa, who drew cut of cur range, and | Suisatry on the field. Solring thapolors of the Thirty Sixth Indians taat bad been shot (rn, Le gaiioped fore takes ap atrig at loawt oyun end ber son ougt: bave.® miiltary geoort hai all (tee toings ar, ‘though of connie we. would by Bo enna | t % sh M8 pee derance of tbe ry A B-J rt toe « ja | wee th baou joriag tho vagal ep about ten A, ers aa er te = aba Se bighorw od by the Union ir tho West are ot | «: SCO ti conga past tha roateet Uinporiance, Keatnoky and age @rionua—tho \eo* Imperial should nimbdiate nto dive, have all (he Bi tatu wi that the Empress ty Miltary croort whatever, And that goo it WRB DOL Wied bo OVEriay Lhe Imperia ost@piation (haa wae efgematatives of the @ Missouri sre Prince Napoteou sult reve Out. fithout se 7 pottay tndicaied Mirsiasipp!, Arkauses end Texan s Dear at any mor of (he fall of Charieg frontier line of the aye hyper rising cattoneines = ‘tous, the, merce seiake TF perrer wat Sfoie. ‘trie ‘end nar whe ta able wi" » Proapouto her Advautagen, Gnd how far they have | Lua’ the reeetrces or broken tue Poem Mn. tbe date & uston of van} eee cd Mciemt tor tyolr dignity ae re Od by Ach APRaments, but ap tied, aud hevce Uxire ts much poxtice Cues Bnd tue Bae Borel, ‘Where the sla Daido WAS had hie piceufle, ent: DOKA ANd Gthor cide dart sold at tao Hotel do Vout have realired 4 wiliiin of (rancs, On du, the # nes dobe 1 ay that mre been made Uy the North—whet Y Jan. 16, 1948. he Premeh Army — aM Priloo b. vk on the United Steierm<t , he Prades « gwi Again ihe Comed''e-The New wr the Grea Throne he + Waite Choker’! d— Short Crop of Grain, do.» IY bubmivted to the Sepate aad MoD OF the em. ted peor ver, that up to ti gatiuctinn ne = present time the ort aBered meh Learler | tho #iubsskraeet tat {be ral! trond 4 jouges than the her lost bated baw boca @ tote! ing ) (he destruction or THO losses On pach side way er above thin vnder 200,4 Se comet i, eee y be estimated mb | th aly mi fen, se whan apoibor as - We Set day ee b yet pervher | i ia rey’ ih et aed *y seome to Partiowar’ diientty ia re | This was ver pects Rag Be ag vy nr ‘er#led moh more easily than the previous tbat the South Ras long conserttion, whic haw ont “Sho documents Anew * Levistatif, dad in whieo the & pite in ite intergal Abd foreign rMations eshidiiod, CO Bet throw mach additinal tight upon the ror's etentiong Felative to America. opening #peeoh, On Monday iw + most eanguiié fnterVonijoaips that bie Ma ow y soothing tm that ling 6” be owe 7 wt frow the documents referred to te but 9 (Pao extraph bye aireay orient hee on Indeed, | One, there Be to nteodvos | ing Ypon khis pope, The ou 18) \ partially mich rarthoe Cane atog srmeihing of a atria tive vo (Dona who, at rate, a0 (8 America, bow ee oe Buropenn sy to (he thir’ you oudly of the super! rity of | com: ding army Meal diasealing ate oii SL WENY , HOF IL HFK reais Ont tue North oftea bor 00mene® Ryb 10 the geulus, of oF the *a@rgy of ber p hove of the miiitary | JO Aypoare that, afer uy eeon housed men font On the Mextean itherto | fire “ sho isha ae —— = eine bp oe y to | apo the pos) ry! ep War oo dance of their re | of inter fh St wesse i ee ata fhe Pe oper bd by ete) at} was also 000 moral | larear 4) mg troo: ‘. the jong far, | about four “cee he 1 om, Lne$e ot fe "4 Of there eacere, bu, bOt wel Jers sash te it ba hor ia ditiowa! = remo or) " ibe later bey ting to the Wimost ox i I) the suppeetiog W entirety dacions, IR Ka bis «| ig apples phatber 9oN@ MwA MAY Bo) us Toy ome i wn in be | agent , aod his \. hae toadily wie teermee cortatnly “aly fy Game ‘ > a tor n/t Open Aring act therg | footly #@ poastbte, The Sreth Rontacky had trod ta from CAANRLY De Had UT SOMME FIMO PFOYOURIF, Bh L wrW ported dust orar NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1863. ee 5 ah te found oo cieat 0 ceainemtion, Ab aa? rato, we would sd- the OMbaakracus Of the cadirond, Thoy wore atromg hs ed ager, rhe kw @ au ams Bet 10 bo. Ove too tly in| bys eh fragmentee treo s a 1 gueld plo up uni @ ice, the & waking up of the trams static rep. , aad Get le wee ormed dome the radroad track =A port ou * at facrypead Nn wamy was ae oon ee im tein rear repienisuing thir boxes varten "a Haga tage toms the rhgtat OF the raiiroed. Gre o the troops was eid untt the enomy'e rixtt Prd ty relivch matarely: they act aj on euod @ by po- | tu te above seutences appoars 10 be shared by the French | Emporgr, who fs evitenutty tnciingd go reconsider | pouey puraved by hum bithorto ta to Amerios. The rumors Of tntory , and bets 2} bronet and British govern: ited thelr team & persist ta maineining Bn attitude of = kw’ tl withdrawn Wt dwn west dav. The Sixth Ken'ucky war not under my imme tt te ol servation from the frst agsau.t uniil late inthe day: b during the portion of time it was with me—and | have | ai = to believe at baie «hee ciaee=ts fought on! teh: ee promi Chater moet and. whil be oven: Gabe alte, tre ee. | 64 by M. de tn the 0 ot the Kus, who ie sai fod rights fb iune, guidaver ‘uct | oa by Oe Se Peotone jis specoh will be tele- Alyy fees fe 4 when ite anmey- wrapbet to Fngland, whence .it Will doubtioss be = pene wee ma exhuted.’ among, fe kitted ata ene Anne | hunenateee ithe edtace and conddeocoot their bok | oe THE BATTLE OF STONES RIVER. for Never bef re under fi one admires iu ve were heavy. Coe ed that fearioss Courage aus. logees Crom artillory Hmanquanrens, 1978 Aguy or TH first Ohto matntained fully one eet op ao} att inh Tndisne apd Forty-fegt blo maintained fully Ty Car, Nea 1 Jan, 6, 1863. Iwen obtrane aad gottorel dghtag a wilitien, ‘Thetr steadi- ASseramr ADJUTAN? GeNRaaL, Fouara Divisiex, ARMY OF gs OusaencaND, Manoa» Bassine, Gaccum Devas Ltt Woo: °F I bave the bonor to submit the following report of ope rations of Wogpe sate wy coment since leaving Nash- ville, December 26, 1863:— The Ninotoonth brigade, whloh There commanded since {ts organization tm January, 1862, ts now composed aa | fre inoreciib'e. ‘the latter whi'e re« thas» gho- nus 008 tng the ‘The sixth Kentucky Voluntoe dafantry , Colonel Welter . Whitaker, «rs Siu totan® Wehnteer Infantry, Oolovcl Wm. B. ‘The One —— and Tenth Iltnois Volunteor infantry, Colonet Aq —und on leaving Nashville numbered ‘an effoctive aggre- gate of 1,391 officers and men, Being summone@ béfore the commission then sitting fer the tnveatigation of the oficial oourse ef Major General D. C, Buell, T did not until evening join the brigade, which hed marched to within two miles of Layergne. Just upon my arrival two regiments of the brigade had beon thrown, rward to the right of the road into a dense cedar brake; ‘And, asthe temporary commander did not think it necos- tual ser rendered their country and sd Gving vie valor justiy entities these mea to the profound Sooke of the tras brigade feels that he owes everything this asthere were times when faltering on their part qasid have bees destruction ion to the left of the army. He owes the sncceas of this dey pot only to proper conduct on fed field, but more to atrict obedience to orders ands manly 00-operation et this brigade to !'s prosont hivb state od discipline and efficiency, through constant care, labor and study for a perlod of over twelve moaee ‘This alone bas produced this proud result, Toi joutenaut, Coienel S meee rey Gi of — rs Todiana, twice wounded, uy tio pirat Ohio volunteer artil- lery. showed, as aye has, great proticioncy as an artillery officer. He ag 7) Nia wounded Liou. tenant ne, of the eame battery, being at the roar to fill his eaisaons when the train was menaced, turned bis picoreg the enemy, oan eae assisted in disporaing Ploutenant Parsons, ot tbe Fourth United States eee waa ia the Tuvekent of the Sight, near my position, all day, ts also desertlog of the warmoat con- sideration of $ government tor the efficient manner io hts bat! m1 "ay my mal ii Mido everything oan bo anid in thelr praise. my staff, sing om To Major R. ‘Le i Rist ty first Obio Voluntesrs, gre Asristant adnan "Genere); Lieutevanta William be and E. B, Atwood, of the rame rogiment, aide pe aes and Captain £, A. Cols, Ninth Indiana, topo- graphical of officer, Sntetitgentiy cuca my erders and posting nder a 3,” the head of the column, killed one of the Ninth Judiana, wounded apother, ‘aud wounded two of the Sixth Ken- wucky. i At wwolve o’olocks M., December 27, I waa ordered to procead, via the Jefferson pike, to Stuart's creck, and pave if possible the bridge crossing it. Ninety men of the Fourth Michigan cavalry, under Captain Maxey, were seut to mo, whom I placed under. charge of my Assistant Inspector sgccanealt Captain James’ MoCleory, Forty-fret Ohjo Volunteers, with direct keep mo thorough!; oformed of all that that transpired fn fronts td ms coon ar the ” eee oT lel dee ot oe t 2 ERROR a i an ere tor secur! wren the i, aavostig 2 artillory to thelr es was euabled to Rep within supporting ype all the time. ihe enemy was met three miies from the bridge, Cad by ctowxely following my ig a bleeple ohase force, arava to full AV to Our "Spe by the time th the bridge ‘the nar itl fire, the whole day; to ‘in James rst Ohio Volun- teers, Acting Inspeotor General, ral tor aodatin ng to brig for. ward ‘aminunition even atter being wounded; to Harry Morton, Sixth Kentucky, volunteer aaa camp stor sli - rat Ohio , s00n, lar norvices; ‘to Lieutenant FD. Cobb, Forty. posse a teaten cache orn ete ab we ds Volunteers, Acting ~ fem eery§ of Subsletunce, for intelli 13 ailair wo 0 ca man : wounded and tt what was trananiring be: Senay mamediato Nigeria = all for unqualified bra ate ceanrvig, se they toed ty warmest thanks Dn Md, Bb MG. Sherman, Niecn Indiaga, surgeon of the bri. gade, wan Acting Medion! Mraetor of the division, and removed from my immediate notice; yet { have reasou to call favorable wet to this ofttoer. Licutepan' SS sixth ‘Kentucky, Acting Bri- Qoartermaster in the absenoo of Cap'aia Johnson, oxercised groat cope (4 ae for and Keeping from the enemy the traing brigaile. 1am under many obligations to the genera) command. ing the division ne in me in vest. ing wee ee the mauagewmenus of 80 Important @ portion of the seiaing the littie ¢rest oosupied by my troops curly ju the morulng, not exceeding two feet in hoight, aad two taken by the enemy. We took ten rs, oDe of therm an offer, end Kt ca. one oer and several man, n ‘Too mel mares ven to in NcCloery, of m: i an pial ant ot the Fourth Michigan, er. yp Be spirit aad this affair. On reaching 3 bri ge my tle party the heel of the Tose lives, and, bad they been Hebe with sabres insiead of [ys ae ie hares upon their toar row must have doe: Praha ome anc 0, within three tiles of areal, “Un the ere Abe 20th the brigade was ordered to the front line to rolieve the Teuvh brigade. ‘This position we bor ye when the gen Fal cation Of the Blab commenced, aud deserves special Botice: Is was tn colton etd te aud a 1 2 alt ae fom War. Mur. et boro, on the place of Mr. Cowan, the lator the railroad embarkment; Bundrede of lives wore frees tot saved, the «1 thot my brivado doubled, and ihe bre Raph td Spare sayiro nodes Pee altion sacoonat ut held. This will acount for the amatior rae onary Nac fr Necktie tr itgjagersection, with the bas a — that Of aome- brigader that did leas jashvilie 1 pio cos at cae eset es int * ret y Fe Fake og =cut ioe pet feoety Risserabe os- fu all dicections with covers of is I age - LS pig tas ante os og begs fog th oo was brulved by a gy Span the ghomd oaee, end bis horse was killed; "eapinta Moclerry. first Onto Votunteers, ‘Acting Tne pre “Tone she leg; First Ryan co a tending to the right, gsve ph Sain tr oseand brigade, gape Beabe, Forty-frat vi nded mine, and farther on, to the entire division Sgt the ‘head — shot; Sr Toth i ue tbe the ib won Wagner rane o Wools | TELS™G. deri Dadri ash, eure Tbe Fixes eattoky and Forty trot Ohio ware tn the | o2 tay ey Digi: arse shot, and Bug'ot trout itpe—the Sixth, spd the Forty. Leaman, ‘atx entucky, borse first Ohio on Neen a “eae tna Clog 0 vation af ihe eunduet ead character of our ‘Feuth Illinois few days hes confirmed mo in «long cuteright and the ee Pes that our bi ts borne dowa by a lament s florco battle tie ae Bade ig capipn on on ble wo) pote Be tee ta Peace organiz sail progressed with minus changes ool wus of the country ci abous hal’-past Jn my op! ienarer te realized till this tnewh: bay AA Tisied young mon of known milliery a’ minty, command men, without regard to previous we monly 106 put in their placer, Testy upon the feld company officers of over ® ye 1a standing who had neither the power por knowl: to form thelr men i two ranks On the 24 inatent my origade weg ordere! acrogs the river to support Colonel Grose, commanding the Tonth Drigade, then {u reserve to Genera! Van Clove, whose ¢! Vision (the ouly one on that lo tho river) had been doubted ee Ct CG tie ry Was iar blag ten ven mana io the rear, to a pos: line. At this sovitend, wal Ati cms ached ward session the-continanding ‘tions tn front and the burnt hougo of Cow: Tine ad: about tweuty yards, when orders worse given to face to the rear, tho necessity for which was epparent, the ene cuenay by this this time an jeorver Siar juite to oUF rear. fa royce crea ia Font ate coubie quick ‘n two I 1 faced my twor régimnotis t6 the rear, and moving vigorously attacked by the~enomy. I reacbed the fleld thera into the skirt bar spe commenced to: ‘a about four P. M., findmg bis entire division that divectiqn. My two iments were The enemy tad besn checkot by Colonel Cross and ay yards, ana moved tothe ie Icio pike to ako cover ny SY Tage ‘3 alee an tue evoral P actorian light crest, a ‘engaged 19 the front, occupied by Ganeral Craft's brigade. It of v dlight crest, ani oe Tee meet | an @iibcutt to. Bay which was runniog away the moet of Valonsl Wayne's bi ground (Colo- ne Fehae Trele co tere ag so A he rear of whe padinka had hy this time taken position about the Darnt hous +e action bécame at My position terrific. Tho ofoits of coomy force back my front aud ofuss the votton fleld my trodps 6! ovet out of were persist ent and were deiented only by the smost andinebingde «of vba borty Gret Uhio Velauteers is bo hold the ground w on. Wood posted on oar left; exeopt by &ford Sime Givtance tw our ies wore withdrawn (o repel the assault npon the rapidiy—the division ot Van = | in the opposite direction. ford mysolf in © tmman 1 of all thi Of tho river. Leaving threo of my re, ts In« poeltion a roserve, I pushed forward with the portion of Coleus) Groso's brigade alroady moving, and the Forty. Ohio Voluuteors, purguiug the enemy beyend cs occupled by our forces before the fight, formad the bert live cirovmatencea would admit orty-Girst Ohio V: mens be tho oa}. d. Tho badly broks to push on 0 to the rear or the oue- ype on that a the of | two rogiments gia S the front, with tho : Upon this point, ag a pivet, the whole . dus to roar the entire day, Rentveky, who camo ( 1} rat Ojo Voluntedva was able eervico after big region ai 4 to roplenish were w : shed word’ to tab rae-eias was reitoved by the Srst division of General Jo 0 We we must be sucrideed, asthe | Davis, who a: aet at dark ts ‘ givey up, and gave orders to le pursuit , & 1 sa. | & 1 to Colonel Casey tho rear, was ting ow m | ot and hold the ground . rte Shs LD soon Hinge at é the w The wan Bent to ask that tt be discontia A | be ming My advances lines battery of the énemy ea. | wore jet, | four handred yarag tn fropt, continaed to fire upo sig | a the Ninth Ine | With great rapidity, red tha Forty Brat Ubio the rigbs, and immeriately posted it to | © voll mit No more Oring & ede |: orty Gent Obie Volgnteera. It in pr ide, and {Ho weelrpers of my line prove ted tay tw | olate hore that to a¢vanoing to Thin position under Kb dny three calssons gid weveral ior foe R oawnon eb through the raoke of the 1 at thie point. ath Tadlann, oat oath with (3, vad the ranks wore |, {twas nous rebel Goneral Roger rmor ponition. | o osed without checking a step. The Forty-test Oblo re. |B. Hansoa ww ‘Bl Adams wounded, but ward, railying many stragglers, whe, though golug ia the “gireath: jun, Were doug sy inelective fy éud on their Own account. ‘My craunitios to ane action were elight and in all, sinoe leaving Nasbytlie sContaetioned officers milo’. ops apon ihe lett, the advacce apon the right bavi rae POF pr tog by tae A Ae gle rage Crago atts ; — ? Commissioned officers wounded . Our LTOOpe Cows py lbw H now (4it badk, etponing rm voay my right pi tan, faeeiere Tal eommisaione = thes wait @weep eWay OUr entire left. Geveral ~ thee) poe on general om panying reports ef ro. vo wee ental commanders, ant of Livatevant gb: Be op iY me rele, the Ly asaiate ace of (ale question bop . ey s ‘and the left Teepeviully, Your obeytout eervank, B. HAZEN, vante, 34; c! proba inf. we rie snaibiiation, | Colones) Forty-first Odio Vatuntoors, commanding Nine- men, Bo the Mir aol tothe rear my right, the ie fen hevtng rte od ty 14 when the wetion commenced tn oy nee v4 fre kopt op irom this position DIVISTON (PECOMD saIGADE, sCOND DIVISION, Lert 26, 1862, TO Janvany 1, 15 fines, stpperted by artilery im force. cow @ large force of our artiilery bear= 0 loft, Oauetng something of a Aivereton mecen | Of out troops in that direction. The One jfundrete Ii tekir. | moiety Colotel parueess was ecnt to me »Y the General Which wae posted with tho One wAYary orgent | dlendrea and ear Vigolgana Sinn India inline to ber, it stft} f the : baorbs wiaunily | the front, with the ry r road, na, hag: dah ag legacd bein soy op meng [Pre >) 40D mew And $700,000.00), toe Northera Siaten, 4 | ehh obec the ae * ‘hs ts » | with Nelson to Shiloh oo the watnoraple ¢tb of April, for | QUowing result i , ini mn, | thee roo # fonabe the remolndee of the days SERCH | Lied tity v0 Cortad, abit through the simmer campaign | prgiiah j rable | preriouti iy ung thie poslt rou Oiproack enemy; _ ie prise © vers es trig, EL mn ‘The (ottowing ta te mgees, on Mabe Both eseon eatabe Vouneare tat Fag Peal peraas ek mate, Oo Thos. ize Oa Volunteers, Lieut, Cal, Aguila Wey gate “4 crise ut | ful apie “wg. aoe se rots alea teat phon gust dyed tg ‘s ahh wad, ove even vent back a "wy remainiog iat sucoamat! But, td aon for support, aud braoed ap my own lines as On tbe 208 creer, 18, the brigade moved with (he diviaton 09 the Nashville pile t© Lavergns, ac DW 9 BOW OF FoRIMIANO® wee mage by yor ¢ SARE Paseen st AP Ditters commanding etn tana aed Nomen severe Leche round W Ube ryght, eacoun- wood; but afier 4 brisk skir- mish thoy cleared he woud, #ith & bows af one man Killed | Rd Loree woanded ‘The Loxt avy Co. Hazen wae orterod to march rapidly down he eifer-on jake test arts oveck vo ates aia th le voloy fram , roo ot be : fh to our thie vert My origi tea where it h Ww 10: we it wae ed rebels ae yiciven Jo ing one offear aud ten men eovera. mean kiligd tho erack (they had # bet i. ‘aud pareoit ths att | Pell nett ages the. bei pcisonors and one ofiesr aut Hf Feserve fores aor sg: tho Rade at Cho place) atiyod only for bale & dozen sholis, when it alo “akedad/tiod,"" leay lug the bridgs unuarwed, 19 29th tho brigade rejolucd the diviai-a ou sie Murfreesboro pike and marched to the battle Geid of 5 river. Palmer's diviaion Docaanbsr, ooor:jiet tha richt of the left whig of Geaorut tists. of tne Murfreosbo: ou tho moroing @ra in arms, and who will be deeply lamented by & large | teogiraasly “Tho Hundred Pony Teath: Minots, anew regimens, | pike, aud on its leit the brigade of Colonel Hozem, ox ftoading W (he vike and ocoupyiog a cotion eld iy front of the burnt pews of Mr. Cowan. Wood's diviion was to om the right uf + Palmer's division was Colouel Hazen. position was extremely wa- favorable, and he siiea of Goarral Rodecrans perm advance boyvud the burnt house aud soire ihe of a Muge ocouyiod- by the enemy's pickets. sion Was gived aud tho brigade ordered forward Suerce tho movement commuoroed when the boryy ring | Ltie sol 4 daylinr, was beard al- Coleone! Greene | ant, Dui diag a seatfolding of otgirs aud tables with bis p. eright, Witch fat begun poet in our roar, indwating thas di cig driven capidiy backward, poe | watrong lime of rebel tnt ape cei Ea first Stuo tne Forty rst tuoky) rested on tho raiiroad, Whlel at thiv point in| about” ove hundred yards = from hourly’ paraticl ‘hore afforded soroe cover. | aud be and Nogley wore Almost. at the sam ‘ed op the crest us at a doubie it and wmoved 4 ei ade Napeloou |., aid patronized by Marie to puted portraiig and compysitien jreors pipers alwaya | conn: pric jolt, favor, and, disgusted with Pemuce booguse bia piclurée te. pe senting v6 v pak nd“ Rees ins The Forty firat Ohio and One Hondred and Tentt {line's were bere soon hotly eng with the advaucing robeis—io hotly for their eoucnusd advance, whteh,witd the ald of Cockeril's Sixth Obie | Louis 1 The Sixth Kentucey asd Ninto Indiana, stillon the right of tho pits, also became en Phooting their’ be'tertes ‘Crest in front, ana fring over their own amiantry,the | Gwiery at Versailles. Verne: a peer of Franos; but tho ort | maim a simp'é cbtiaen Horace Vortiet was a carefal atudent of the wa tian of hia ort, to vised -Afrloa to ubmor wt the batiuk, pl Moors end Arai the Afciean Comyn boewuse that Klay ducig the figare o: Lows SIV. which he was vot engaged, and went t Re boowme # grent fe Bourbon King, who rewarded tian with tue pm. Of Director of th Dattory, was cueokeut own baud gaged t) that direction. waren Afr A wht a cover the wi poured a storm of eh Mines. But they covld eosstation of their withrts At about ton o’ctock their ena effort, meant to srush the lo't of our army, aud leave it with disorders’ ranks and broken Unes, an oiey prey, wat made. MoOook nad bees driven bik "tli ne was nearly in Sar Tear; Necioy hai givau way and Ro: riove thetr disostera, Bris shi mua dsuaults Of Ub troaps to the let: of Faliner bad Leon witharawn to the terrible attack on the right. Dresdiug from the woods goose thi rightand rear—-artiller ron, flying from the rapidly pursuing foo—ait this, plainiy soon to the rear, told how teeriuily tmwinowt wae de- ‘To tho {rout the rebola, ia No lines, were etoidily sdvanging upon Palmer’a di- of che army tiat bad mot boo d Heavy colv mos wore 1 Of Oraft’s beigade, aad @ wurder ing thie nnd the overwhelming a/yance upon rained ehet!s upon our men. Tf sho right of 4b) id sbolt upon our ae position, and a shi vioturious rede’ ber tho King of the Frone! Large baitlo pieeos, one of whic fy said to be the moet gint¥ic canvas Ih the work ip fa that quarto, 2 Bigcosted, 10°1857, as & proper arttas to plotures: in the ‘apttol at Wael oO! ovr people wore opposed to form stich 2 prrely national entarpr ive. Ver haw le'e several children Une of his doughiwe mar Mod Vaal de la Koche; but she died before her bub baud. vision, the ¢ ‘aly 0 a3 artitiory fre ae ibecritical momo.t ariny ware ever t) re cover itaclf and check the onfiaught upon ib it must be upeu the ground {n rear of Patmor, and thet be must cover if Lie division be auvibiinted. “Alrondy haif.« do- ron batteries, hastily placed in poeition res are wailing tocbeck, with grape avd oanisver, (bo gleady advance of the enomy, and the ecattered rogimenta are forming in Iie — railroud before the rebels aball be again Nowe if Tazan holis bis place the dinaster may be Down upon Palmer's diviston came the rebels like ua avalanche. Craft, in the wood ta the Tight.of the pike, is ovorpowored, a ou the fleld,and ex; Nawaxns avo Pore nguea By moreins 0 Gage, OW bears nor ne SOA Pra GuWls CT icvangeg, Hal B 8 Maaiog a i 1 Hours ie srite oe P itutcg ae Jao Gait, Thos FKeuands, ath C and toil 5 falls back, leaving wad 1 Williams, JB? icxet Geo A Thowips R ing the rjebt flavic ‘The Forty-fret Ohio, in Hazen’a tlvst line, haw expended ai] ite ammanition (ne more at hand), and veen relieved by. the Niath Indians, whose seppy * ee ger ‘The order is Cp ds yopets wind iow . bow. Sea MM Modan, Geo WB ‘ sep Dr Homiley, Or Beak, ‘pe if Maran, Dr Wf it Masser, r erinecietn nara on ie the Forty-frut G. fourth indiana Volua- pt of Col. Grose's ied, aud, with the To d part of the Thirty: a: brigade, which have been hurried to Protect the exposed right itank Tuese har ooceray ase ering aap (es with t ea HL Beers, Lrranrooi—Steamshin Bay rr=—John B Plencan, 4 | child, Stepuen Buc as fire ea cop, Parsour? regula the y00d jrist vacated by Pratt, ta the old ; caitton, on the lett i fe the army) has p @ivence over he’ ai a vance fa ‘aot dering ieireat rane, abards and Guild, AA Pai onplibiy Vhiored thelr ranks duriig a Rocko, Mie 8 A Cilfton—ond others in U O56 2,20. tiie of open field. But one reboi e'ter coming within three every mounted officer and olf Hatupon the ground within Trees i pi te Tofurmiag, beld the robeis at bay Trom the,attack, though they stil gocupied frvorabic covof® within range, and contioued @ ing Ore opon Hazen’s Bri jazen Sarung the right of bi tho ling of the raiiroad e “ the cpemy made a third atlompt th gal. Long doub.e. ae of phi cle Pr enough to arorwho'ra ie tart hon hove, the pein] were in raug®, wheu it wae A number of our bai- ku rear of tiazen's line, aod rebe! endurance. U1 gens, O. until they desi reance: f “i Ft anode Anguatua Vorile bers a Bee fy a 8 laos a et Ba — jew Fy 1 rear, oe bankmont, At ous o ciock I’, then thinned rani came gallantly over the crest peyoud cod Hazen heid tho firs of poured apon them cmt As ball, teres were also their fire was too porcre take the point, thoy withdrew their infantry, aud baltorige to the right, left and: fron} jorous fire for wurly $0 haunt, Primext wavered ted Again at tour 0 a oe Sones ’ ip sight, cover it until hid from Hazen braced up xtonded to our ry y intervening wooda. bis weakened lino ax wal! as noanibte, placed in poattion a re dong sent bim by Generat Rowecrags, and waltet the the fi'e uptil (ho veemy were in close ley from our troops dispersed the No more advances of nomy Kot up an auney. Covoue! Hazen’s brignte vanct Sig ine of rebels in the front. intank y wore made, though the @ lug oriillery five till poarly dork, lay down that night upon tho groqud tt bad go stoadfastiy beld—the only brigade i erry 9 that was bot » deer from {te pogition . The honor bad beon dearl, Lh wienant Baton eb Cotton and Captain Todd, of ¢ 2 ha Sixth Kentucky, Lie. of the Forty. aret ‘Obie; Lieuteoant Keeler, of ans, and Lieutenant Payne, of tho One Huadred aud Tenth Tiilnoie were ktliet, ofitcera of the brigade were wounded more or leas severely. Colonel Hazen test bia Loree, abot onder bim, and recwe Pon Lis Own shoulder, Ocean Qneen Champion. Arlel.....00 ed s glaucing ball Stall were wounded, and Captain bravely ans aiieiently rorved hie battery keri, woo bal 4 hould Le sete, t ranle 9 a tle of the brigade, the sa corps Pade the” tale, rich bad boon rate attempt to ¢ tho brigade avo boo shape eeeaes te Canné a, 1862, 4 » Canada ul on 2 | proce: wt mato 259 \9 thus shown , however, to be wo bare never bovore had ment includee 1 642 pereons t 0 tothe proviuve in the obaracter of peta = (rom the United Statem 432 nat loss than 20,007 maded at paren Me stoorage passengers. The residee arrivod 2 Portiend, the Suspension Bridge, ut and Oawexe and the ry toupere. Weld, with the exco} werd bie bw rg BF SwWentation appen EETEEIUIPECE teen are ligely” not the rides they have undertaken tm leavt, bat to be also of adveniage tw oe, The’ trades” 808 callings ‘of steeruge* rene BAaltimthe tables before us nol ind) ang © Tite ape thus set down wren “ee hewselves by native iand 00 speak the Fngiish foretuera, tne a tf in ‘charge of train; aleo to oxpianatory ak ich am, very 3 Westorn Canada appears wo continu teonh brigade, decund brigade, Second di ivisiva, Latt wing, ae ed Reve ed cgi ees ADDENDA 40 REPORT, oat rele = OPEMATIONS OF MINETERNTH BSRivaDR, FovRTn ere tua aii it Is a matter of regret that the tgrm! from which countel ur, haa cousiderably: dintauned show. ‘case this year 0! no less (hau 3,451 fouls: Wbt in & grost moasure attributable to the e he offurte of the tixst Norwegian sei Rel © Ms FING), POURTHRNTH ARMY CORIS, PROM DECKMBER | way aud Sweden, moch was boped tthe Nineteseth brigade, of Nois0's old Fourth divtsion, 5 ee’ Wad organised under #9 prevent commander tn January, | guccens attend 19%. After reaching Nashville Uie succesding mbuth role hn gaye at Gaspe and . f foine change of regiaenta was mgdq; bot, except the ad. | Lan! Crheataied bythe . dition of the One Zundred apd Tyyth [ilvols last Septem. ports, whic 186k ihe extent of 6,096 Ube tabies show = in Weatord Tetitesses, Miesiae\ppt and Alabama, and later, | Irish Gnder lors noted loaders, participated in the Koatucky eee ak Campaign of jamt fall, ghting te rotreating rebels for one soit ain + of miles tb the paseeg of the Wlid Cat Mowitains, | Other couythies.... eee en eeeneeeh eBay Explosiom in West Naw Flava, Como. Feb. 7, 16et An explosion foie place 7 the japan fopertinent of the “eile oy aie barved (hat tt te dowel i rem ths Dailding-—t Oreproot O89 FED Gam ae pou! sharled, water with Rievemth awveot, Rast River. T+ vow wae otaamer Dal Obing, intended (or (be Chineee vr wa, rons gown tie Bay seats | Oc vm. I mon » Forty-firgt Obie Vor junteera, com Wort Haven Obiteary. BORAOR VARNET, THH HISTORTOAL Panvres. mile. joao Horace Vernet, the celebrated Frenc® painter, diod in Paris on the IT/hof Janusry. Ho wap born in tho same ff) on tho 30th of June, in the pear 1729, and was consequentiy tn bis sevevty-fourth year. froma pal be termed a race of ed ters. AA graudfathor J Vernet, = was beld in the hi esteem in Erance for ‘qe excoltorce and Anish of bie landacapes and murine subject#, more partioula ly the latter, He was born in the year 1714 and died in 1788— to bis weventy-fit yoar—ieiving bis sou and pupt', & OF Vernet, alreaiy dist: spre for the Gidelity and beouty Of bie battle paintings. | 4. G-wn, Caley Bo was ame rally caled—Vornet was tebe yo, Cho year 755 end cae@ in 1386. Ho was tho father of Jean f ha . how deceased in the full zauih oe” anane * toga bu yeart aud protesional (eau Hace Verser toherived both wealth ad fam still ho was & moet industry aglier recollections wore assoc! svolunon. fis earliest elt wes the | fresco under curigus circumstances. Life fat iu ome frhonds, Was diving of | cork of ach ace Vorust, whe 1! (or tts devotion to and fo the maturity some 6° great Prone Tog ofate whe enle ta Paria, wae ae 1 ign bottle the froebly prinsed ceiling. pxation of the lmdlord. offered ened y the nde vunted fe painied over the disitgured apot ae palniing was frequently rowuches or many Jemre been (ho mapst casrished Foy. Vernst was taken tole the the og tho most poeom he josh che cour yo ibe downfail of stories of Napoleon wars exolvadsd te fouwie, be went to haly, wh hetived ‘or mane Hie’ wns Forgiven by Csrlew “mi d called te ry ¥. tion for Tr ys0568 bn TS rauyre'm bor ot thes iat prevorred lo re alognomica and costumes of the bofure painting Bis piptures Flo. qnar eed wit Loute Cullijpoe ished tim t» falafty pistore by ttre tw ® cortsin tattle be whore Os ee Of tho Ce ‘icholas He re ned to Paris om the dewb af tho Duke of Grioans, a of the contoences of the bimperor ofRurel4 (% Agnin Lo a boowork pal the, we ‘Testy poivon li. He woe Hint the atten 164, bat Ub» mating “ irtng ® [urelguer to f not was A werm aduurer of Arrivals oat Departares, ARRIVAL. 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Hilt pean f we i frepem. oo si ht bet tans Se ee 1 doe, Patiade ran a ioe + Lieb hone vn Ligh ne la Sobr Neptuce's Bride, Jarvis, Philede!phia~Metcaif Dan. Mpc neon BEltzabeinporte Mier & Hough Sotr Atinuie, Phere, ht pan te McKee. foreer Wt Brat ‘hone vot it Pot autoy. Ri @h'p Adler {pre var Havre, Doe 37, with mdse ane Pp cha Pe to be the favorite | y Pie re leaving home for of ihe entire 17,200, The Ottawa Fi. Abpor tho remainder Da | SS" nanenge, White, Priledeipdip for Pail River (and pivkecteaha 4 the iT Bebe at tainnt, ph, Beaver bert fer Pie dena fo, Chapusn. Aspip way, Jan 17, with mdse, wo Helen ( }, Cooper, Barmuds, Jan %, wih Dorion, Riwet Dalitmore £5 Botton (and pres Hf bcamtoen (Br), Braouen, Providence, § days, fm teat We Fondrara, Cun Mai more au nr’ hina ng F dtnburg (Br), Sueidrake (Br), Saxonia (Fs | ae Soe or Wameutia, U8 po 8 & tho | Fowson Frivayy Wind #) eouset BW, very ligt, void Veneel pated boat in the Nar M seeilancous. Pace gh ag oratoh left this oily o@ Thureday Co wo atnoon om Friday, and dr u tebe wa fallen fn erith by steamer Bey Siats a U o'clock on Friday night and towed inte New London, The rain of Yrtday sent down the North Rivers neg nae Lily Of baavy drive fon Beavers! vessels t anchor te the North Kiver dragged, but were browght (© again whheug damage, Ti ferolie Chaposl, where ehe grounded, but Came off at high ienwship Ocese Queen was texen tyt9 But domes, Gho will proceed to the foo: of dar A oa her we) The ica! Btw rurhy Capt MoQuriam of Soman's Mate