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pe ne ee pews “My or Megaliy, wes e t but for HTT, tome via have perished wigost in the ei ‘ a seh OH ns CUOwE thet Khare was wlso the ty 1ag 0! ‘and of mon who, from | oxtraordinary epsctaoie Tr te: ahoer Latrod of war by mmigjyceoent ad ioiptake, yee Joti to foment te, With horver Of Siayais— wanweuce, “: ¥ party thore was that woro coptributing directly t6 Syfh sha vows i pud! Te. oroals of alavery. ‘Thoro Ye Ver, Was & mispoa) nore signal than that of the British p.'Plic t wading mteiligent classes in t..\6 Conttict. ‘or waa AcasO where a Lation by ite up, er cle fo unquostionably in favor of slavery, at te” shat thoy occupied themacives Pious of alavory. Under c recollect, drifting right toward war, I toid the brit: to that wax waa Bot our choice; and yet, terrible was, there was something iu this str 4 mad 89 indispensable to the nytionsl Lt chien that thero should be intorference, ra ™ (hero should be disruption and disimemborment 4 i9r than that with the fall of this republic gov hould fall, we would stand a war with Great I tain, France aad Burope, (Loud cheers.) it v Toon diMioull (o say this without the apposrauce hat difficulty was Itself dissolved for m 0g md roitorsted charges brought sgal ¢ basa bellicose in wy Own country ad of ha 4 ali mannéF of deoimatwu reat Gri roply was this, that pa part, of the proportion of indignation which my own people felt agein that ed war, but abhorrod ciples of free repub!s 80 proo\ous that we would not g ‘ the threat or tho infliction of war, no r who bre ft upoa us. (Cheors,) What thea’ This bemg Cisappointment we experienced in our expectations ¢ eympebs from Great Britain, you may ask me what di you'find to be the facts and conditions of things. J found, hie first piace, on going there, that every man that | swas a Southern man, Dob Uterally born in tue South, but bats is the division that they Lave themeeives made, fand these are the terms applied. They are Seutherners cd Northergera, even more than we are here. | foo that om tho rallwaya, inthe boats, in the bote!s Chore waa a travelling public, there was a pub: Syropathized with the South aud were adver North. It was not an uncommon thing to bes vo talked freely and kiodly with m 4) ing, a0 the nows was discussed, '*1 tby the inet steamer.’ I sa’ & wa, being eg Vittle (roubled? “1 understend t Lee eutirely out of Pevusylvar ¢ 7 ‘ } Gend us much more bad news,’ said I (hen bed tor.) Bot seeings people that was almest bo do their own foolings, it was st ond bear well dressed and well bred Colligouce congraculal emBelves on ©t tbe North and rejoicing tn the sce Gouth, but auch is the cx Not one Wili rétora who bas been travelling but will count: wherever ho wont almost ey tho mot was against the North and in favor oom Mmagine what an impression was mack s@. ‘There is no queation about ish people, this oid sh io whore you will, up or down, yo ft all the sams, ‘That was tho effect prod anind. Gn still furthor inquiry I was ¢ ‘that thoas whom I supposed 1 would hav « t wpon wero not to be leaned upon—i mean the ¢ ing body of Chriatians, that denomination to wa myseif Dolouged—the Congrogatic dependents in England. | had 5 aro sot for @ teatimony for freedom nn arrayed almost invartubly on the side of strug! and siroggling libertios—i had eupposed that fod thom right. 1did not. I do not mean that nota very large part of that body th Decauso they will bo inciuded Tshall montion by and by; but 1 am sorry w t id not find tho.daduential and leading clergymen of that rf , Hor the influevtial and leading laymen on ¥ suid-that they sympathized with liberty; ‘yea, thoy sympathized with liberty just exactly as icit cles sympathize with sunlight in cummor—it chi! wou to go near thom. 1 said to them, 1 want no guch frigid aympathy; 1 want nothing if iv can’t come . ‘warm and glowing from enthusiastic hearts; it does us po good and we don’s want it. [found also the most pro. sound ignorance of our affairs and the operation of our Matitutions, and that, too,’ in quarters where I had a wight to expect more intelligence. | found the most active and unscrupulous efforts mado at Southern men to stir up @cimosity. And where, lot mo say, was a bad cause Wolter served than there by those men’ Lam sure tha ho South, im @ bad causo, hag put forth every particle of or |, while the people of the North baye failed to put forth their strength. So it was abroad, Whore wo sent one man to England to influence pubvlic opinion they where wo put one bock of infor had « library of them, and where spring they touched bundrod, ‘They aremed to vade England, and they seomed, ‘with the unerring instinct of solfishuees and despotism, to know just where to undermine the generous aud bettor j just where to invoke the cloud of iniluenco, aud x to touch men go that priociple should fail and ‘profit take its (Applause.) You may imagine my wurprise and iciam when I received the assurance of friends on every sid) that ihe great heart of tho British nation was on our sid: 1 bad found nobody, except the confidential friends of ‘emancipition,’ in whose society ‘had (ound almost nobody that spoke kindly of us or that T owes throw? ts, neat v a onan t at eat E itain 00 th ing ‘ the th I mysoll r againat us. wh which a Farl ipia, reat a yplanise. afriend a. White, the Morning St , the Hber ing Ser and the edited by Mr name.) Welty News, asand copie The Beehiv tu rrojd Freemay iliion. (A, Among tho provincial papers, Manchester Ezamner, tas Bi the Caladonian, the Nor Ledford Me atdition al the Bu ho of Irel » Mil Lush. yeasor I man, The yEINSON , ey, Dr French ‘Scotland as noble s)—the Rev. Kairna, ton, otherwise kuowy Lyell, the’ distinguished geol Smith or Carnes, of s, George Wilson, Ge Dr. Foster, 1 3 Be Charabsrlain + Halley, Joho wd Mr a! r >) Thmay be anid that fata the gov t i this countey bas in the preeoat (their own ta viows position United tances we may It eho: have ianse), Baecher—You TI ker; the Kven- the Specfa’or, NEW YORK “WERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1863—TRIPLE SHEET. OPERATIONS IN infuence ta that tho been ow Scene of the Recent Battles Berween Loug- street’s and Burnside’s Forces. stveot’s and Burnside’s Forcos. Retreat of the Un 1 | to Knoxville. Mr rue and warm with N Oe, 2 hat i, North, and vs ho earnest'y sym plage.) }, Who are in favor of athize with ug. (Ap. jae you, then, fellow ciiizens, if you do not weekly, ms Reechor quota the m Post, the Guar- ly Whig the Ran- Adv Sir Chas, and ew: Professor Maat. e)—Rey. Me. Ratehelor, «nd 1 detention of the rebels had enabled our trains to get all GREAT &,, , rm Die. James ©, Fitepatrick’s Despaton, Ke Toun,, Nov, 17, 18 Longstrost, after uy cr on by General Burnside, who drove the advan fall, the night, and on Sunday morning advanced in force. through the day Three desperate charg’ wore mado upon our pul noir, but owing to the energy with which the rebel pr check, and accordingly camo into tine of battle batteries, which uow opéued a terrific aud dest fire (ually foil back to the river It was now three o'clock in the afternoon, showing @ desire to renew the att three batteries to their asstatence, Gener back toa more desirable position and battle, The contest continued, closing at 1 supe in posecewiva of baer OWT 4 «—» ugut having been attained, and as the Burnside fi advance, our troops foil back during the night, and | HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS. Four Days Fighting Between Leng- m Army BATTLE EXPECTED. | sig tho Tennessee oa Saturday morning, 14th instant, was attacked in the af- gnard back to withia @ mile of tho river's odgo by aight. Longatrost crovsed the remainder of tis troops during General Burnside, fading it tmpossible to cope with him with tho small {oreo at bis @isposal, fell back to Le- nolr, tbe rear guard skirmishing heavily with the enemy positions durivg Sunday night, but they were handsomely ro- On Monday morning Genera! Burnside ovyacnated L gilt was kept up, determined to give thom a docided mp- boll’s Station, wheu a fight ensued, iasting rom tate in |, the forenoon unt!) dark, Our first position commanding | the road from both sides, the infantry deployed in (rout | of this, and were oon attacked by the enemy, who made several gallant charges, and finally succeeded, by out@anking our men, in driving them to tho cover of the ive The revels retired before it, grave way, aod even- ibe rebols &, and having brought Onaenenas 9 rae Rav pespeay Pepys - Ths boon ube oF tho Ney, Oli “ the Rov, Olivor OBA”, tata qurato of tho church of tae Iumaoulayy Sy ore sige that Church, it itn EAST TENNESSEE. aowkinwd Of MeAN BITTE bom Oo) NEA CKIMEAN B » we cole * by Fashors 4 tho ey Re iphad on. Ovawings of Murray, | O0.'s Kani ive aud Minagcirs Reale HG, 41, 65, 4 Kanrgoce. ( Olrowars ros aur Goringion, Kar Wb Odicial Drawtags of ins She Lovierrot Keat 43, 70. To, 39 Chars = Nov. 19, 1955. pet i 65. 31, 49, 7 OF addveaiu « Buoceaore @ Jt Oficial DPlwtogs of ene tiation Company's Lolaryo Ke ' Berks OLase 5 36. 4, 19, 10, & Ohvu Hh=s 48, 44, 9, 33, 7, 0 16 slave cent Oy eave YRANCE, BLUIN & G4, 15, 54, 66, 3 peal 2 & AIMMONS & OK ainagion Y tig: BA RALAOOS ia 50 of thess & Oo 1h orgunizod comtatates, -"" & ¥ tyrants, and combinedso may 8 ny to procure from a pbis and elsewhors for with the ty of bor o rups& Hess > Libeney Aseo- » the ‘od thomael y the goverment, it ath 4 the several 1 that no goods ranyth 1, of, 76 65, 6 rdered that the lines of pickets aro\e of tl mand be closed + tption be aliowod to pass out © firewood and pr aalo 1 Wa et, N «,*r20Km Wo ho Moketa qhe oe ao x ty, momtey under martial cit Domphis, to on to this ommandiag th district divisions will, Immodiate!y the United Stave be requirod te iments and batteries to the rir rsons so fovied upon, If they onlta for threo yoara or the war,will bo entitied to th fia provided by tho acts of Congress; if not, thoy wi ceive clothing, rations, and the question itied by the proper authorities hereatt » further necasaity for their enforced sarvice, they 2 ve discharged, CHATTANOOGA. Prospect of a Decided Victory Over the Rebels. Caatian O08 Moyal iMay , palit an HAI Leqaliaed hot- fog » para neral Sherman s comman¢ Hand rfurme for the PXTRACT OF 1P BLOOMING y 0M ma 4 rgous 4a Nraae BF full bene NIGHT BLOOMING CF a most ex jute + fen ve rare and ti Mauufaciured only BEWAIL OF ASK FOR PHALO 4 by de sggiate generally a iy DUNT +—TAl cmarkable general ta an ae India Only ry Feet upon Aak Your Grocer For Kent's E Coffea. —Tho moat healthful and best tor family uss $- por pound. Twice the strenagi’s of Java, with ail it vor, Mtcallent for (nvalida. See thal No 14 Reade (tie general depot, Uree doors from Greenwich), ta erory package, ASK (or "KENT'S" Grocers aupplied BRUILAMANT TONTC er rireiton ars 7 tis aiterative proomruas It aud Cough tt Bighly ex utlarates pit STUPRFYIN A Benatiful Complexion Nov, 10, 1868, oa ti(vlng All qniet bere. nro . Wasnitaron, Nov. 19, 1883. A gentioman eonpectod with the Army of the Cambor, tand, jost arrived hore, and who mata quick tires through, saya all the indjgations are Lopelu! and choeriug, aud the prospects of a decigive victory by General Graut are most excelent Henge the ‘ere were no Olly ora kwe 4s fore tod. Te F A THOUBAND FLOW. and mo 9 Lk coats e r cupalions, aa well a dent piri, Those tha uniformly declare the aborm te be (hue and Ann ents, whens wa: ho will oat ‘ so Kund OUR RUSSIAN VISITORS. Connecticut hey Tonacr Now Winter Quarters for » dee. Yesteray afternoon a delegation from the State of Connections, comiisting of Lieutenant Governor Averill, KM UIMITION Tela . GREAT OF Fuk HORS FAL hOSA NKUI NO 625 BROADWAY. ton has had long erperionce ia the pula Cty, and from bis thorough oo aiid Lino wrt red that mone but the p Jin all roapente the present big in aby event, be departed from London Harbor « the Plect=Incidents of the V Albamea at Wh conal ment of Paris Albums ets at Ne, 28 John atre: Reomry day atte be from A Hurges Uraind lta virtues, some of wb Mayor Witlay ax} Alvermen Thorstoa ood Gordon, of the a uanaen 0p nll pea ry Ge ta. Thos, Laadon, and ex-Governor Roliey, paid an | and aor tie low price he | yng Tehe, Godlee, @ oh nnd { to Admiral Lisovaki, to onder to him the | *94,evespteong eter abd In every familly, | u of New Landon jo wivter bis leet io } Mision Wigs and of the Reciete H yplewlqua, for, of the Magsbip, peived by tho Admira! and the olticers arm welcome, the band play ing ‘Hail r Dye, Preservative trea, Ne Gheter Heute. FT , 8 ros paren veee oa, ear eer ony aon of triend- | early Tuesday morning reached Knoxville, where a great Colombia marives presenting aris. Oa arriy. | 124 498 appited by « hs ne Guage wo ae saou, f ible, bave | batt expected to bo fought to-morrow ing im the seabin he summoned the oficors of fee, Sailowmn | od. peaceful relations with Hnglen We aro fighting Yesterday the rebel advauce guard attacked our out tuo Beet to! communications [rom the delegation. Magan Lor; the world's battle. Weare set todo the work, bit ("| 1o.¢5 upon the Loudoa aud Clinton ro 1 hoavy vor Averill ‘Lea read several doou ¥ wun vars. or Pin room ait us. In the first place, wa jyinove ia (ANd Mv — cc pt aes Goes ekirm ishing continued al! day ments from the Gocrs! Awembiy of (ho state, and one Corns, Bunton Inverted Natta, Bm By Fiskos ROA for je reason we ought not to igt ee a 3 f . fer ged Joints 4 wil « f the feet cured wit! aurm or . SS rapetting the South with ail sn oosesiigs, ploon the feco of tho earth, nud still fess that pation | This morning the attack was resumed when the tox from Governor Bupicingliam, wuich sot forts tho cordial | AR" 01008 Aitanae ‘in tna vasient by Dr aewante, 6 Oth The Beariet Flower,” ae principlos—(laughter)—and they aro making, oF from which wo sprang and wh ee language we ail apeak which sot is during tho night had lifted, The rebels, | welcome 0 no by the State of Conne tb to tho | burgeom Obtropodist, No. 7H Broadway pases fie tents. largo fortunes. We cannot hough sometii a eee oon 1 ms ev e % b Adsairal fleet, end desiring them (0 maka (ree | bean Soy must’ Then next isa very large | more purely than themselves. (Laughter.) finding it impossible to drive our men with (nfantry, Pe ieoaien berber 6 Rag ws nt « -Eye Instantly Remo Without | puniened by DICK 4 FITsO”. for precisely the opposite reasons great middie ahd under classe? of that count brought several position, apd poured ia @ | vse of New bondon harbor wintor quarters (or tho MOM LOSS OF ITME FLOM BUSINERS. he eine ot : our side, let us also be with ther, and be patient aud sa Ore } Roweian ships How in tbis port. The address paid a warm | by an eoviely new ant ovtaina : Dr Aleo for ania by ail bookanilors in thie place forth and in favor of the South, viz 0 46 tae ong flanking f CADW EL ‘ aco ((Bighih ‘ f the @ « soot by mail Wanye edtree, st eir protite. e men ” . 7 | ‘ | the kindtie Itegr of the people of Conner be tra fe cur want to Saiany aed sent tiny are opposed to | those who have been ov and firm friends | ipfautry once mere, aud, a(tor « briel wkirwial rgod | th kindtier Hoge of (he r be trans re ti eaiely, enue Botwoon these two classes lice a grout intermediate one qe ny aud suffering, gos agh fm son aud fap. | oF posit A terrific hand to hand confict ccourred, | mitted to bis Majesty . vi rely gecovered ‘moc that are bewildered auc are perplexed, who see ithout once betraying us or themseives-—(oud OP |v cog and revulvers being used on both sides. Gur ja reply the ra} stated that be fe be ab omentary undertaking ibe § teh ae it iwover the | Piause)—for to this hour 1 hire and her starving b eabres andl « oye gem s en) Tantilens comer ae te ayupainenss Velations with this | Weavers aro real frie secure and true. (Re- | men fought with tho greatest gallaotry; bat at last were | be obliged to take bis ships armor I duriog aoe rated oe pent. They say, “Whon will this war on pen.) _ We have known what itis 0 (ort ton | Compeiied to falt back about a third of mile to. strong | 1 nolement weather. tle a y aetee a Mayor's OMe @ on the North edhe corre AER Bcc Bey Alot hold ht (town of the Americans, aud regretiod (hat he could not ai amect seen Pooniniaiband, Gaeta elves maer4 te ibey | and #0 itis our friends of er Datien, who 6 bare to regret the wounding of Ge an 5 . Conn Lo eATHING, | ® eof the county @ are very noble exceptions, bere and the nodegpegmen ng sooo wholes riggs He asia ri tb, of | visit that neighborhood be w meelf the bom LUNE AMD | cMEAT 4 England—men that stand up of the! ea mol prove whether w oot. Iman | : : bay icepe dv : pal ce ue Wik cH A and against it—yet, speaking comprehenri ‘ : % 8 | tho Twe ‘ ‘ 418 wt, Pilate inmercial class of England are against the Nor peony ay pole era and th np. Lowder ioe favor of the South, [have spoken of the re ‘ ; . sed theron UPekeaie ree o— Cg san vietign or ponyhetion bole. It is very difficult for me to analyze § 80 5 ers pe choo setae cpa * “iim nadition tothe, reed Stare £6 that have on the whole thrown pec eRe ato i 4 | uf 4 the peo th - o. wo el” r ™ GWOT OPV jee. lished church mod the dissente vd nee he ; Php serge ; he enemy's one oo Mouday gw the severe bleh 4: ldo BR 7 coe t thoir most influential mon, agais sake of m - : : - x : Lieb mogedin npr Mae Pn nie gree oaue vk it is. 1 do not think it 0 hy . f : ' Shins te vet Ragga os. ; ; pe aleeaa:| iene Pee + a ir ay : e Dr. Be eof Ah ant Porsig taymea—all of them; but the in ' ’ a} day is La ‘ oe, se thais . od reapent foe bi | f ‘ Br Rice ' Phe eT the most influential clergymen, 1 a r band t o | nen : " ‘ . '. . Sew Y api erse to us as abody. Tho ground usua 1n80. ) a} : ; 9 | amatiees ot Ria , , . ea ion 8 2 that the North i pot wincere; and, sex i ; e peek y “ b 5 ; ; ja agreat sin: and nowhere oise in this ia Abould two au reo t 4th te 5 : stants and Taga, All Kinds id Ment hing Te onder « conscience on the eubject of wa he t ‘ aan F welts ead ae vl ing ‘ mE MAUGRE ny old Seal Seneht ey ' tain, when she ig not waging it Pe r Ae ps r né 7 c wiet 1 believe, only three wars on band now f Hil | wi : | - na and Australia, oF somewhere—.o matter where it e m ® of r Fey men are ap and y cout = ‘ 4 e a sighe Savages UrsinaRecetyed Fhie Dens ‘end tho rest of Ber letsure she occupies wiih prowoand | f resolut Poche Weds ns uh greet : p cies | +, ot the Phar O41 Brow ot aud horror at this American war, ii it wae econ! < T situated abo: i re @ abip on the sea, ehe was realy to go to | aud a | - ud ostan ; it a the octee seeimeratinn 9901 m cherting’on wate Oanses the fair oe with as If it was fe gy ong ie geal | ‘ Es ‘ Another Account of Che Batre ere t oa sis. and MMOAT ~ ibiek " ay, New Yours tsland in the Antarctic Sea, she was ready ARMA ’ peak Ppcacenpesy rage “ te froe rom \ vad it q 9 to war with the gavages ; if it was to heat d i Seoeasa baa 0 suiictons Copco ing roger t J Spten atte and Operatt of exclusion in Japan she had po objection to burm | Ta yi aki rom tue on t excellent anchors yd : CATARAH OF . hed . Inacity of Onehundred aud fity thousacd jobabi- K od ate x thie more ‘ Loodoa fog ° TARR OF - f ut whoa a people make war for th torrie | - 5) : ; senntee YOu y your vis . , 4 P ich they bu i i OM Wrap Ui y of moun « a seul ae heir pow ay ia a fede ce whisk tng Ws Snr. | IMPORTANT FROM WEST VIRGINIA. | *: cae im gree ae O14 srondering why men will ink hter) | { ‘ man fought like 6 ve t 6 remark ‘ , ¥ #F yee meh HYDE. “Medien! Bierwieiae,” y to way that vhilo the friends who lave al- | , ; firey Gee sed sath papirenes ovearse Cie enatained he against thelr ows coun ve" | Phe Dispersion of Luabhoden's Rebel Com- te pened with a t ; ; : i : ‘ Got toxiimony againet war, aside from Lem, (hoon men mand—No Orgauts Reber Porce Now | ra vatte eing prote ark ng Hy 4 sale B Veait “ tid wore the most querule ‘our war were themen | gn ine New S ’ sataeed oak as ae ’ " the is ia » Stmad no particular objection to the Cr nu war, . ; - Phare Aas ape : saith ; ms aan the opium war in China, and I told them | 1 ying Deafness, | oe rm auton dbo their faces in Kxter Hali—tbet there was uot a | The following wae received to de heat qual fond to the right of town, A dpaperate ebarge r . per and Threst ines AL. ' mamnter lpr bloody prow, and that their very flag was tue sym |“ © cn hits ye “ go ag o : sant Conia ~My i. 1 F--~ By ) war he, Beecher woot oo to eay that the Eng. | DRSPATCT! PROM ORNE | rotected ades on th the | and toesting é a | mm he Conguited at bie Meate | . a wr U8 nobiiity as a clase are against us; but bo would road LAME h Gene ender w . « nd was | was ‘The Pr mh 4 Stat ar e | ” i nena, OS 7 Anal a ‘and by some honsrable exceptions, and (or obvic sien weanthe © the company we tug b the be . 37x t ; ef cd itriens sone. Woe wore not accustomed to estimate the eit | “tn 5 | Columbia”? ama th os whed / sattenel wei y If gsampie upon European justitutions. Wo 4 We yielded the jon and fe ik about & eajute wt <1). Zell's Memes tic nation was progressing it did & el the jar it | boden # a mile to et at The next toast was ‘The Fuge o,' ae Ger ~ \ a as making upon thrones. The Saiurday Kevew stated | captured tw ead dao esses Avot tie Gand ploy - et J ee anes oe sates at, finding American idess and examples working in | am Lappy m you that tine , «Governor Holley thee proposed i | * “ oat Britain, they were cbiiged, in order to a ea Yo ne oa 4 " e The enemy bad . . he officers of hin £ “4 ‘ > th Dr. fyde'e ae? oat | {tous i England to site in 3 new St ‘ . : a ne wide v mon A «comm 19 ° - g)ish ariatocracy had an uncrrivg fastinet that 1° gov also end yous ¢ 7 te mt received | 4 fully ey © tous 4 . ; mat can beso efficient on such acou:iuent and wo , from gal sulliv é oe a : i mate ; ounae, how cam they maintalo no complicated B. FP, KELLEY r rhe hi per y my hich was reaponde Pimbrotdering Gu aidiog ane 5 oe " “ our | peie and confidence prews hat hesit Mr. Bowar . ow o@rokmrernmens: i wag the jeried of our pesPaten yeow ‘ 7 : te ak exes ar of Independent’ that etaried that asrea va 8/4 whig " po *Y 446, end they bad not forgotten it Parliament, BE | 99 Ge 4 . ee Beboeed, i ‘a voto were taken the membera | My cavalry, under oot aga, of es ington Despate Yor the opherous, e ata Ge) ive to ‘ove in favor of the Soll | twenty-first ‘Penney ive r a 4 ety, cong oO " a Ria wes : ; 4 North, it is believed, too, by all | paving been up the valley ¢ Now Market anny vo a tod] that the government been enticoly | Gitmore’® snd White's commen Moans he city been (ull of rumors to-day of disasters » ° ’ Gilt, Bronced aad Pinte trom Redetemas, tag Yo come to @ rupture with pang ago, | DEmeine com § nope! Boresice’s command in Rast Tenneses, bat of wie ‘ * ne marae ae Shinde restraint they would have done #9 long 9g or bead tle, ture we teams aii dymatory of these re | York of Boston, and, te ” f A WICK ABA " % ts the impression throughout (he ream 1 thirty we horecs & » » it ng 6 aformatios copii matory 6s, hay Geb GU Oth, @ - our om rk - PAoign of Pngland has been (rom the ret m8 | oF \e coved a number o vanity of | ’ eomived at headquarters or at the Wer | Lies inws ¥ uuilincing friend, (Loud cheers.) 1 that | gag, The men beiped theme’ wegen load a; ww | Ps ON dre Gabeiie t en — Be lamented courort was our fast friend, that | be abo # bndred 7 ; Dever aia City Pep Bh ag @aong tho last acts of bis lie were bi 5 wae two men killed op wounded ap yalieved that the revels oan jnfiet upon Bite RarvRniva® GOURC Sared {rom documents provented to him seutevoes | Pod : fps saster of arive hie from Rast Teuaeecee vm yo % would have initia the LLIvA v ea : rs weer ie me ee pevdied wits the ‘Diewsing upoe | He is fully posted io regard to the movements of rebe: py ps Dre, Hote Dring Fi 4 » doubt that bis posttion » salle e her Aan! Rieaged are the perc ‘ ¢ wore seit ot, and while (he be Bo dowbe tha’ ie , ane, re Tmorabers of the British government who wou! not NEWS FROM CHARLESTON 5 seriously mauaced, every confidence |r felt im bis abtiity ‘=. Beybure, fe the government lute Wat for the si seer facies ° — - one sie the Sonia to rings nation, yeu where were others who wore | aiata ainet the fore 0 Phe Delaware Congpessional Bier meters Mate Oe ads Warm end disinterested in their regard for 1.) pyrtval of the United % Steam Trane Pnambas 0 Mor. 18 pi a Mg nd a. od ack mo, (hee, what ie the great underlying iniivence yort Admiral Dupe coithers (Uy oa), for Condes, has 4.004 majority te bewe ‘among (ho upper clowre®, L anewer i ap, f baie — eerie ¢ oe coven pad er, recently, class power Toe fed Stat ‘ port Admiral Dupoot, NEWS FROM WEST TENRESSEE. Newcastle cowuty. Returas (Gem tho otle a Wh este s. v ‘eae ; ad the (oar gf contingent Stoero+" mol Mnirdly» | Caprain W. Wood, «a port yesterday from | = cremephis ona | esl Sedian wikbon oppeptio Bee Decause wo fe too large tnd too Fir Charlerton bar Novem bo nt ovelocks P.M. } r t emp hs — aver. Ny dist clergy toa She reports s continua: a our batteries upon | Charteste Expected—sirt Reser op fax Jewen Oduas Aerie ~The Malar Wigs, toupees, Mate 22 pormoanily kind and friecdly to 109 Fort Saimter “day aud aight," doing coustderaie enseu gent Order £ Haribut, & prise Lihantery and ociai Unio gave ber fret Aramstio | yaparts bapaty le petorgh iene ent ooeay pa von Sree miroly that wo beve felt | tion, tho rebel age being shot wo atumber of times Camo, Nov. 19,1989. | eniortaimtisens for the benett the Jewieh Orphan aay. | and preserves, teats aie ae ea in ine o ppl ab pard = had got to take you down, nd | in suecneston, ‘The fort is being much reduced, and will Momphis papers of the 16th jastant bring ne cows but | fom om Wednesday ereming jaet ot + Ratoon, tn -——— ~~ oo © ot Kote the Joe wae Lt Tt be compelied te surrender to our (orces in # short time private imforiastion eayn that appearances indicate tha! | thie Gig. Mrs. Marden, 6. tke, Mie Ww Ke ate Ane nt Vale eee stocracy end the govern c 4 Cnicndar=This Day: another fight will soon take place on the Memptos 804 | Woiii, and Mensa. Insaco and chet, volunteered for the CADAL 06 Weert Orompbans th 008. wero held {1 festraint by men who Bad vo voles, Pei cic Part i—sbort eauses—Noe, | Charleston road occasion, and acquitted thomliaves with mock creat re | —. aly mae Ny seein, The “inetinc’ 4487, 4201, 186d, Part 2—75 1 reet—Hhort cousse—= General Huribut baa Weued the following generat { The pisces represected w The Ming, tf Maree uF ‘There to Det one Eire Prem aawing eacurnp. é not 60 io Kagilsh institirvored clacs never | Noe. 4484, 6128, 400,006. on isis aay, | onder — and Temptation, or, the migrant.” Ths per tee OnOF a ob, 001, aos, 208 over! | Tha people ve the district of Weet Teunanaan and vor tere | formaseas will be com t, thn eteatinat char rem st > 4, 788, 2798, 0, ontien of Missiasipp! having shows 0 disporiiie #04 | ove named ol regular GOT which wil te ver nwt | 4 ve a made 00 allacnpt to protect vee from fore | ay ad | eee Wrage Tere. —Part 1—Ne bande, but, baring eqvenitied themed ro, by (hows worthy prmalonrs