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os “NEWYORK “HERALD, “FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1863 =RIPLR SHE. (Te AK ve - 4 that a “My or Wlegatiy, wee suc ) Trmay be ant z i , WransUY, ton Sa have perished almost in the berige | t 1 co ty pablo aifalra T NS IN ST TENNESSEE Orman: ov ney Raw Fangs Om Se anon,’ hia eaboilion denny a ea: | p ls di know who say thia Wry aa . of the Rev. Olir Bre 19 Arig abot tly wt. ‘there was also the i 5 due ho Nev, Olivoc QBs 14, : 8 errres Suing Of tt. Wo Wen. ued Of cee cher tren tholr (nfuonce ta ot ourate of tho churct of oxttaordlnary epsetaole in Tost We, te koow that tho {ue Emmrovla, Concontion. is Pourtoor th rows 6 ahoet batrod of war by tisjyc<@Obe Goa mistake, Wor ays bsen our nn ~ pun sites anus oo ee loft to foment te. With horrer eb s iene ee ig that the gow et eniteuly graped t ee \ i wee e a a varty thore was that wore contributing directly to J in ite viows ~ weg oo Ped 19 MOLEDLM spect for tho do no jolorosle of slavery. Thore d i u sumed @ position Ss f the t B th 762) Lo ig CAME Olbrgyman. A w a ro on . maore sigual than that Of tho Britt bp. ¢, as rep y. After a good doal cene 0 © ecen at eS Beur een C UW braiod by t . s re: er cee moMATNE 5 io (hou loading intelligent ciasses io t..'@ Conttict 4 4 has come t conclu ’, OR YER ts O'Callaghan tna € . 4 ‘ by Fathors vs * over waa Aas where s uation by its up, er “le hon “s to goa to worry and t n Urnsic ¢ F y paghog : : A. Wer MAINE 1 ' Aa a ee ete ecnar etary af iceman tne | on ee sn ne ae streets a side's Forces. oy Rigg the poe : olicot, drifting right toward war, I told th cious tual war waa Bot our choice; and yot, terr » ane © ‘ “4 ad d 4 ant Y it waa, there was something tu this str the « ‘aud @> indispensable to the wytional f more wm Pr f r “a r DmALHE ue J nat there should be intorference, . 4 “ by Load nd > + r o ehould be disruption and dismember * ' ‘ : ° ‘ior than that with bho fall of this republic f . ra in Kanto , y hould fall, we would stand a war with Gr e 5 n 110 f : é f tain, france aad Europe, (Loud cheers.) it v i have a au i. y be “ \ i vat A \ Troan diMioult to say this without the gof threat bg ¥ and oo ™ ‘ that difficuity wae itself dissol the ite : bo prove woe ‘ ye og md roitorsted charges brought sg r hay : 8 bold in tae a AMA ; been bellicoss L Py own country 8 1 g | 8 " , stio’ ‘rantoped all manne of deoimst iow raat I . y in ¢ et. Tho inazistrara Lela us tain. My roply was this, that { fell pa wr ¥ 4 ito , $500 Wo an iee aow part, of the pronortion of (t ) Th aid 4 s wnish my own people felt aginst G ¥ ome , had nover desired war, but abliorrod it t a Precio ett yon pAb event ee! yell ‘ : tbo great principles of’ froo epublica ting, t w y au Siarene; Bevan Cram ach cna au “ uo procious that we would uct give th s b h ow at $0, 66, 41, 65, 46, 24, 45 mt), 43, 50, | aetutes the threat or tho infliction of war, no mat DPOF 0 ce, Otass 94% Teo ; r ft upoa us. (Cheers.) What then’ This being the cru ee.) tt y . r 7 {1 ss cisappointment we experienced in our expectations ¢ 2 ‘ te of feoliz Olesulars goa’ (rus of charge, VF addronaing 6 > eympeby from Great Britain, you may axk me what did | O)''¥ | . igh niaan mURRAY. RDbY © yw find to be the facts and conditions of thiuxs. J found, | °! * se oes tainly strong to aves Doringiou, Ka ort) Lowe Mo 3 > n tho first placo, on going thore, that every man that | | bath. | This iy'nature’¢ iy. But do aot forget = f hlet mobwas a Southern man, vob Literally born i tue South, this t #03 of the British Onicial Drawtags of the Shetog Colewme | ti: cow A ; Dut cals is the division that they bave themeeives made ment in the (otters of Bontucky : 5 * Aualy tical i and those aro the terms applied. They are Scutherne 8 rei Te 4 States, Iu every other ‘ Burns C6459 O97 Nov 1). Nba . J acd Northeraora, even more than we are hore. I fo th this country bas pe, 2h A . aa, 40, 19, iT, 60, » ww . 2 that on tho rallwaya, inthe boats, in the hote!s, whe: i eourgente. In the present Chass B= Nov, 19, 1963, Bala) ‘ {hore waa a travelling public, there was a to that the i know that their own 7, 20, 83, 65 89, 7, G4, 15, 59, 56, 3 —_ Qympathized with the Soult aud wore advers» to me oof | the United ‘som mime , From «know } North, It was not an uncoramon thing to bes n00 stances wo may hh corsuniase:-toniesabens $0 Bameanes © due e orca & vout p } v0 taliod freely and kindly with me oc oth ators r | polty tyranta, and combinedsgo areay instances with ¢ dea ena Ballas piss Ceimeaa Bitters.” we ing, aa is Bad 2 o | ie ~ ‘ ade? 0 city of Mo - z high core ‘ A a ng sat be nee was dlennaned, “Bad no @have | 4 I a snowy to procure from oorrup’ ¥ ae 4 ip yoo Wee Oficial DFlwtogy of Che Library Aveo~ | ons of 1 ‘ P . ; f , [ \ phia and elsewhere supplies*.fo" tae tiation Company's Lottery 0” Kear fend oxt ttle woubled? “1 vunderstga Moude bas driven enemy, ba o> unworthy of the io ‘ 1 ‘ J onnanent annennnne Sv ve proved thomaelys y $ Berita OLAs6 65-5 an paing deen oy i 4 ce, Ch psocgty cioer. ad} ‘ dulgence ahown them by the gore pment, It ia therofore , by @, 19, LO, 46, 67 17, 31, 6 aly ; : , tor.) Bot Malina pebois tnkk ee fh A ga naa H Four Days Fighti Between Long edered that tho lines of pickets aro \hd tho several mil : Olan Bibmor 19 ANS the Migr Sr to tae it aes cece t , | our Days Figuting betwee ig y posta of this command bo closed ; that no goods of | BL, 09. 48, 44% i417. 71, ¢ sation oir Owe | x ‘as strange to P 2 A aoription be allowod to pass out ©OF anything to be Chea By ato 2 and hear well dressed and well br: >rdinas ener 02.9, description be allowod to pass out 6 Re ga malare sat BF Preaeae nine. Covtiaine) K AND ACUE 7 {ri oues copgraculating tosagaves X0r0 9 styeot’s and Burnside’s Forces. agen ee a deal hte si : Werke ATEN wili rétura who has been travelling but w ‘ : | a othed aol pe a aes of : @1 to femunies tls recount: wherever he wot {f ie wo st a =! a Houce ¢ sole We x : ‘ tho mot was against the North ao | . Retreat of the Union Army | % » \oket x ; os b P y } wit! ba p pwn 1d go Royal HMavaee Lottery.<00 Per Cent | ¢ . oon gine what an impression wa | } - : | ta ‘ tise ’ "I f ! ! " Gircumatances, ‘There is no qu i | to Knoxville, the PE Pater patd for Doubloona and alt kir Mend § and @ 5 ‘ Chia old Kugtish people, this oi s : rpapels 4 A : Ae | TAYLO Bankers, No 16 Wa x a , anions us. whore you will, up or down, yo | oS a ‘ hates pelsvirdrsaa repgarrr agro all the sams, ‘That was the effect } o RY taney Beene race ° e c ‘ } | ‘ ane ¢ . “a Prizes Cashed tn AM fo aiind, On still furtbor inquiry I was disa | ‘DEAT TTR PyYDROT known that many bay Bt TARLE ' ark 8.5. that thoas whom I supposed 1 woud 2 ; A GREAT BATTLE EXPECTED. to military ser horas, | This Ken arthe 8 Cl relay wet gf . wget ‘ ng iy riatiang, that denominat \. t laughtor nen. Sennen ay pays rermenoyyrtan is wae cae th o ee .e 5 myseif bolouged—the Congr t v . 4 &,, , oo ‘All ® commanding district divisioaa A Mew Perfume for the Hand nt . dependents in England. 1 had Blue , ban i prigndas (rom this corps will tmmodiato'y NIGHT | *MING CORREUS » AUK aro sot (or a teatimony for freedom ou y F en » a4 (nto the service of the ult od ” hast . eine noes on of strangling people co : : Die. James ©. Pitepatrick’s Despaton, Gu ep exiting vestments and batteries aT NTGAT BLOOMING ( $ sh ; —I had supposed that i siou : 4 ss mens Gnd tens fight. Tdidnot. Ido vot mean that there is " " Kaoxyitnt, Town, Nov, 17, 1865 Raxtunm. Fersond “# lorved upoa, ithe NIGUT BLOOMING CRMEL4 nae . nota very Inrgo part of that body that he, | she b os. ody t Longatrost, after crossing tho Tenuessoe on | fy" ‘ure You OF le Wer MCougress: if not, the NIGHT BLOOMING CFR i LAM a Decauso they will bo inciuded under tno bi hat ; ; 4 p om ' toate and. fra ‘ who onp esse qalided @ Tahal montion by and by; but L am sorry wo sny 1 | let me . . Mr. cae ay morning, 14th instant, was attacked in the af | ceivec y rations, and tho question of pay will he Sl othe ot eb . b oo which did not find thedaduential and loading clergymen of that eoded F : , amnea ” | toruoon by General Burnside, who drove the advance | fettia by the proper authorities hereafter, When thiore | aame, Manutar ured only Uy, ee PTTALON a sOEOND OF SEN UNI a ut 4 § nor the inilueotial and leading aymen on | rior did atch, , of T gnard back to withim a mile of tho river's odge by aight. pod Payne Bo ee their enforced service, they sax PES SRRon ee kee KO OenER RQEONS 0! UmiTE said they sympathized with liberty; von “ . eer ee bihoumeey in various localities, with many others, from perwonal triaia. . ith liberey 5 He iad y dcggivta genoraliy rious toca! tee ‘ a Eg = A coger Ba i ma nil i (This bat r y at aprianse), reat crossed the remainder of bis troops during SHATTANOOGA Ask Your Grocer For Kent's Kast Inata Hare i osm t's remarkable gancest t iropariios , Swarm and glowing from enthusiastic hearts: it does us no | KO0W your (leult, |e) 8 aster (applause. Mr. | eecrtereignt uot te pss ancarpeylirg cope win news er. Bteellent for tr Reade EXUILAWANT TON 7) toocher Vy less known, b t and v m t. E oa b a en hd AL h apon I pe iproone San ignarnocn of ura an thao oe afriend ai we Lave.) EA mead race | hin with he emul orn tn poml, Ml tsk ole | Peeepeat of m Decided Vietery Over the | Sriram aint verges” «smi aaa fnatitutions, and that, too,:in quarters where I hada | (104 . ¥» Jag. Ker i . Rebels. PRAY + ere onstipatle wight to expect more intelligence. | found the most active | Baw, Winilold Lawew. Ar pera we nave | through the day Caarramcoas, Nov, 10, 1863. A Beautiful Comptexton.—Latra’s Bloom ‘and unscrupulous efforts mado at Southern men to stir up the Morning s lited by Mr. § the Daily Three desperate charges were made upon our positions All qniet here of Youth, or Liquid Poart, for and “ving | cg DROWSY OF BTUPBFYING REAM OMMOTA @cimosity. And where, lot mo say, was a bad cause | Veit, the looia’ aivan, < ditet by Walker; the Fven- | during Sunday night, but they were handsomely re: snrtinenenee | adam gle ae iad y ead drnggiats bd WttNO READING UN Setierseeted Coan there by {hove men’ Lam sure that ue A maya th AS oan _<al,-| Specia'ors 1 naised > Waunwuros, Nov. 19, 1383, In thia regard we cnallenge the world to equal tt fhe South, im a bad causo, has put forth every particle of | Cate Py jutton; eity News, Wi . | apeey h the ° : = ‘ ouyetion even if (iare were no Oibers aael br while the people of tie North bave failed t0 put ctrenlation of fuar hundred thousand copies weekly, | Om Monday morning General Burnside rated Le. |, A Gem tebe rs a ee ar entacs ct (em eae 4 kwown to Us, ty { forth thelr strength. So it was abroad, Whore wo sent | edited by a Douglas Jerrold. The Beehive, Non= | goir, but owing to the energy with which the rebel par land, joat arrived Wore, and who mats qick time through, tho BALM OF A THOUBAND FLOW eee tee: ee olen ond one man to land to influence public opinion tho, ndard, From Ensign, West saya all tho indjoations are opel! and choeriug, aud the 6. night end morung It also beaut 4 e, no ee y sth 1 oth where we put ono book of infor d ral other papers, | Suit was Kept up, determined to give thom @ dociied | praeces ote decisive victory by Gevorai Grant are most joo. Price Rify-erats. Vor sate by all drug, sat cacueltiog am, imordingle. apbatita bey! bed’ a library of thom, snd whore | With eu mizrocato or ¢ milion. (Applauge.} | check, and accordingly came into Tine of battle at Camp ene h OEREE ane mane Those who hare used. (he Crimes mujgle Be stoked’ obe apring they touched "se bundred, | Among tho proviuclal papers, Mr. Beecher quotes the J poll's Station, wheu a fight, ensued, lastiog Crom tate ia coe Paar wg tm thy a ‘sxemed to wade England, and they secmned, | Alancheoier bow ytho 2 hom Pos’, the Guar ! ‘secre | awyers and students, whoeo a inct of selfishners and dospotism, Catadonian, the saily Whig the * | the forenoon unt! dark. Our first position commanding { ouR Russ VISITORS =F tLe ng | l be given to any who will oa Mo undermine the generous and better ord Bucks Ad tho road from both sides, the tafantry deployed in front | LAN 5 aagat vibrone w invoke the cloud of jniluence, aud ho aiso men | of this, and were soon attacked by tho enemy, who - ygpeaere 2 oe yes Oor Mr. Cottion rio Pe ae Visicof a Delegation trom Connecticut BORSE Fare fad sale of drags fe ee eee eee ot te tea! Belemee aid (ive & men go that principle should fuil and You may imagine my jam when | received the assuravoe of heart of (Applause. ed) that the was on our except great ‘side, the confidential — fri whose society [wes tg throw? nobody that spoke kindly of us or that mosey WUD Ds, me yet my Eran sense may cy ebtlemen f causo:--Lord Cai nghton, e known as Lyell, tho’ distinguished geo! Sinith ‘or Carnes, of Me of Ireland rkton Mil boda of fire, The revels retired before it, gave way, | tuatly foil back to the river It was now three o’closk in the afternoon. showing @ desire to re th Lees, W. Dean ley, Dr cor Nichols, Dr. Foster, Prof Bo Champ erlaww w the attack —the Rev. Professor (cheer Kairna, made several gallant charges, aud finally succeeded, by anking our men, in driving them to the cover of the vatteriee, which wow oped ® terrific nod destructive snd evon- ibe rebels 4 having brought | © batteries (o their aswletence, General Barnside (ol) | back toa more desirable perition and again gave tuem to Admiral Lisowski—They Tenace Now London Barbor os Winter Quarters Cor the PlecteInoidents of the V &e Yestergay afternoon 2 doleyation from the Stato of Connecticut, com isting of Liowtenant Governor Avertil Mayor Wildy api Aldermen Thurston sad iral Lisovaiss, 0 tender to him th oficial v) WAG of New Landoo » winter jon, of the city of Mew Loydon, and ex-Governor Floliey, pald an big feet io ay ROSA BON TROT publi red that wana but the NO 625 BROADWAY i Me - ‘4nd, a4 in All Peapoote the prevent bie y event, be departed frvm Keer from Ar Vraind lia virtues, nome day aide to the o Hurgeous, 1 f wh . eocurely packed in une Mecom pen) ie a Xie. Ratenolor, and } battle. ‘The contest continued, ol rans mcotat eee ee riicut haying been attained, and as the | St ewe ’ = ee Be Fong one RE , Pe en ayer te | doteation of the rebels had enabled our trains to get all where rer > a= i wn oP ii p i with us he North, | Piavse.) Task you, t ons, if you donot | in advance, our troops fell back during the night, and ot bis arm welcome, the baad play ing ‘Hail depot ow © Ghetor House. | of the Societe Hygienique, for a up one part of society alter an- | Percelys hat there: ta in Engle ry undertone of frisad. carly Tuesday morning reached Knoxville, where « great Columbia’ marines preseuting arms. Oa arriv 6 app ied by 1 3 ' a 2 a fe f asthe understand to ones, fo worcs why we should, posail have | battle is expected to be fought to-morrow ing in the avin be summoned the oficors of Chap afes, Sailowne lruptions, | seust & oa. yy and those that have made | peaceful relations with Engler We aro fightiog Yesterday the rebel advauce guard attacked our out the Geet to! communications (rom the delegation . Maar 5 Lenses Uy (GUY MAGAR LOT, thee we BF wiegg wpsene Dore, We are set to do the work, but the posts upon the Loudoa and Clinton roars and heavy u ne giao - read ave ral gar : - : i a} run pare oy ite ms om at " : * to ign z 60 4 al! day peral Aasembiy of (he State,and one ns, Buntons, Inverted N n=") ’ JB ROA that are actively | for this reason we ought not to ignore any nation oF pe ekirm ishing conth tents from . ; ns iatons, Inverted Nas ’ ! by y | oun the free of the earth, aud still feos that nation | This morning the attack was resumed wheo (be fo {om Governor m, which set fort the cordial | \erged Jointe end, ail 0 of the feet oured without | tee Poor Cir," tes betes Plower,”* @e pio = ee we ee ee apeak | which sot ia during the night bed lifted. The rebels, | welcome by the State of Connecticut to the | burgrom Oniropodint 7" Broadway votes Senin OW et 7 : D1 “ hink some ‘ feet, ond desiring them (o make free | ' og Sate eect ten very large more purely than themse (laugbter.) And if the | finding i impossible to drive our men with infaatr: eT ey Eye Instantly Removed, Without ove isely the 0} ita reasons are op- die woh f that country are OB | prought several 5 into position, and poored ia @ «0 of New London harbor ( winter quarters for the MOR LOSS OF TIME FLOM BURINERS } Published by ‘and in favor of the South, Thore lot us also be with therm, and de pationt fanking f ian ships bow inthis port, ‘the mddress paid « warm | by ely orw 8 {ginal method Dr Also for eale by alt bookesiors te thie plage. taterru; [emg oe) to make money and fod tbat | ip pave Iveea ‘our friends, at tes in the afternoon they bros Sa beavy force of | Compliment to the Emperor of Russia, and begged Sah uene Brontwey, went el ciion nis. | trse'st'uciage, ou rocotpt of (he Br gen See want Oe Ree etn they are opposed te these who have been our rm friends | ipfautey once mere, aud, kirwinh, charged | the Kindtte Con ue ve loray resale immardiate:. ‘no fatiure ee ee ‘Betwoon these two classes lics a grout intermediate one | 1” ough went aud suffering, throng famine aud starve ) A terrific he nitted to bie ke gy A fa : oe a egiendna Wedding Sitpe ‘mec that are bewildered auc are perplexed, who see tion, withou! Prager greg as oF Sheenee af = G ad ap- | neon ond venubvers bel bi or 1 vtated tha elt that be ehould | ready references B ‘ ew aking (be p ‘Children's Hoots and @ ‘uainees le more or loss amected, as it is over the othe to. thie how Lencesuice ame See Rarving | anaree s eu . tion of the eyes w eé end fautiiers and ee ay sh continent, by its sympathetic relations with this 8 are real frience, and true. ° In t with the greatest gall be b ipa mer ia 4 “ fect Young wt adult 4 ‘ © MILLER 4 00'S S97 Canal crest They say, “When will this war ond: | newed appiansn.) We it is to feet the Fis ton cach aie A <a: Neabaaeda a i sip tone | seen at che wurgery ‘ Aw oth M as on the — Northern | power of wealth. Sc that when | ¢ ® gore ys : hens ot tis aman i 4 Mayor's OMtee, they (eel that whenev’. tho North will stop agrest+ ¢ attempted to movo we ¢ wlered groat diticuliies, } h they at hte a “ . ws Coughs, Cote y Alen Che VAN — Prevtamaiies. lL. ‘the South the war will swp. So in the maja thy - the seo - ho | re to regret th ‘ anders and | avail bimself of th onnee SUATERS CO | ae ¥. jen Ma FE oy against us; and it may be laid down that, while joer e have a beter . t at. |e He, bowever, ga’ pee a he ev pote Af Baril gmt ry bed Be = @ are very noble exceptions, ber 4 God there, e t oct tan | 2 r t th, of iit that neighborhood be w n he bom ALAN APERCTIO AND CHEST fe arrest aod eomvint ough Fngland—men that stand up of the! ether w por | aft | 4 . Ps WAYNICS 4 " ' ‘and against it—yet, speakin pa ads | we Aichig « phe tatoo to emt mine ti ‘ ‘ arbor of New DR AWAYSE & , Phils : mercial class of England aro against t magoauimity ia : a YT io eee z ‘ rf radon VELL & ° New Yor favor of the South. [have spoken of tl a eee ig. hia t Mayor Winey 1 . bple. It is very difficult for me to @ globe that e a ‘ e o 7 st r * : Color Your Owe Phe rephe—Dillon'« that have on the whole thrown Ame : not ne if Admiral Lisove n Coun ' ‘ 8) pe . fablisied church and the dissenters t bat s r hap Soop { Sis ina diel sa a aud the people of tt ” vo are | ou ve ' thoir moss influential mon, against ind for ‘ egatod and instructed t 0 no re ak it is. I do not think ‘it 79 in w have ° . He, OX pretning win “ t wo e ‘ Hunton ere Vaile Chit Maan & . rb Pere Poses taymeo—all of them; but the infentim t * 1a . ther b ge ayect " » ‘ i Or RICB, C, oer “ ond Porn” ual the most influential clergymen, I a roms b n ‘a ' a re epadie ‘ one wT St rack row, New ¥ berssto us as abody. Tho ground « \v ei fF ) av telives tized . ; - rs patente tre that the North is not sincere; and, peovndly, that | Kiitle « ae & Og y o ” structed vee » your t their bi eomen . ia agreat win. and nowhere oo in this world \# fore et 4 ' t 4 the Holste esidoramne ane yo oe yeetiow Labets and Tags Att Kinds ender & conscience on the eubject of w noret t ’ ; . : ew Lenton & ring the ns a wvue 5 Cnn « “Gold Gent ain, when abe ig not waging it. (Laughter c r sdll Rosca . “ ning Winter “0 . ‘ - . wiele oe wey. 1 believe, only three ware on band now—Japan, | KF 5 8 ave | i a the Americas, Cut g the coming wint | faa and Australia, or somewhere—.o matter where ' A. ‘ping ‘ ‘ » eee ‘ re the the hart « New va oid Deat | avage’s Ureine—Revetved This Dagy end tho reat of ber leisure she occupies with proiound | PF en of re Rte f gree vantages than any oth y : : ® co mg Nr Bt ‘and horror at thie American war. if it wns | Storrs and scoonted | t yw e ituated about equidistant ir Lien of New York 1 & wbip oo the ses, ho wan roawy to go to | erstila r. aud | and vd Lovton, it is on wnat i we ttngte Ambrosia € cme Sate ee ith as, If it was for @ territory on 4 re Another Ace e it ts 96 th ales and ry RoT Mortis “ee nets in the Antarctic Sea, sho w ty | AIRMAN th poaks after t peace we, it ta free rom 106 tn the se aud it 9 to war with the savages: if it was to beat dowu the : bar a autictent der water for Ut ps and CATARRIC . ata Draw and Operatt Of exclusion in Jayan eho had po ebjection to burm | t wy . “ t ' “ ent aoch the x wet Pplends Dr . pevatte ity of One hundred avd fity thous babi Kings . cen & thie me ( ° Lande nth 4 1 ane va WAL | Dut when a people make war for the torris | PRE 7 m re you thiy honer y your vis ' " . . for the foundation on which they be f iomt IM WEST ViRG “ 7 aoe a . 4 ay in aod (or everything that dixoite me | IMPORTANT FROM WEST VIRGINIA. 1: oie ; dering why men will take war heer) | { ‘cate wie thee a " ‘ , r nD poe | Tt worry to say that while the friends . : | de maintained ae against their own countryiuen, a0 The Diepers of Linhoden’s Rebel Com tt n with * 1 am of r Rot toriimony againet war, aside from (hem, | —No Organised bei Force Now | rw t ” ny aie * ong a : ‘ . er toait 418 wore the most querulous Oo” Our war we the New Stat 7 = tee y one the ia yy Stmad no particular objection to the Cr : . a es to the opium war in China, and! | 1 pring the jeation ™ " ’ . 9 their faces in Exter fia! ot there The following wa heal pua fond to the we Ap ae ' , | ane ¥ {AND WHIGKET Yas Yo the globe against whieh they lad wot hoe the tne nae: ty may adem tree Fh. 0 aete A | - ie wnafaet ae €Br Doody prow, and that their very Dag was tt » j m . * a 4 = of war. Mr. Heecher wont oo to say that th | DRSPa PROM ORYEEAL KPLLEY re 4 ral! barricades a . +. Hows con be Consulted at tte Me \* ’ 1B nobiiity as a claws are agati ; but bo would read Lamp, 9 Nov. 14, 18 1 ee ade # a | , . x and by some honorable exceptions, spd tor oby i = af Pertanian 7 ark ant ® . sone. Wo wore not acouston ts the ef | an arrived at New Crovk ‘ e} - i Hour gsampie upon Ruropean s. While thi Coy ingt A an reed a t tm yielted WW “ Pifhtic nation was progressing |t not feel the jar it |b yt ' ite o wile , a ». fas making upon thrones. The Saiurdey Kevtew stated i . bundred, one-quarter en | at, finding American idee and examples working to | ow rm you 0 ne eet Britain, they were cbiiged, in order to dojgat , am wee ’ os v ” The onemy bad . Hy oye iieas in England to sjtayk oy io *. The ; new ‘ t mide © + the lant om a)ish ariatocracy had an unerrivg instin t that |g Tals @ copy of the telegre h received | 4 y < ‘ enc can beso efficient on such a coniluent abt wo + (rou “a ui si ads ctl 100 Gortaebe he prince . ~~ ae ead, how can they maintain so complicated B KI r rhe in the beet spire ’ which wes reeponded to by (h4 scrofa kPreremens RY98 Ws jeried, of our sea ‘ at ie fortified, and wate ant we whe th ce i Hower mt of Independencs That gtarted that . 8. i “ he enem ended the (er at b forgotten it Pariiamont, BO | gy Gene scted aronod “ ue r favor a rou ay! nasinet Pa op ‘Pe ome o : Oar Weehin eaten ‘ For the Matra tars ye a one North. it is believed, by Tha welt ee bens o vener w Sar te Suave pene pS. ee] . that the government “ aticely | ¢ me — Laneee & ane Pinte teen . Re came toe reprare with the Ne but foe | Seng @ ety ge son © | joaiitcations novesaery ( ’ ca ronsed am rom Redatenas, Haoldio restraint they world | ne # Meer W oops) Burnside s comma “ rom alt @ 7 wane avanna fa the impresmon through: ut an ° thirty . jt net formation ye re 7 r- — a 1 * ma. - % unMocbing frieud, (Loud cheers.) It * eat vag . ® y vied ane se Ope a Be lamented consort was our fast riend S| be Deyarvme: - . ohee ony se the last acts of his life were Boar oo wounded and fot bollerod that the revels oan im Gem eee a8 renter See: from documents presented to him sentences ree ons es eel oe Gree hem fre REPUBLICAN OOUNE . , Sai sentiments that would have inilaued (h r oe 4 om Hoyts Hiawathe tt Mestorative= en augét, He died with the & on bie | He is fully posted in regard to the - We re mies oy af whieeery io "'fiessed are the percemwakers.” woe , : 2s cad oul ‘em bonne , ae , ! \ plunge the government tat t ior . nd r “ — - I OF Glarapiie Guatnierenied i their reaned for us. I | ayegval of the United Staces Mtomin Trane Wiemspeon, Dei, Nov. 10, 186 | ocria~pornere, Ie eanaksme, thee oremsong ths ve: elven i amew rt Admiral Dupont. raiihors (Vs on), tor Congew, bee 4.008 majority te ¥ eS J jarente alr iee, recon tly, clans power ne hates we ansport Admiral Dupout, F OM WEST TENNESSEE. News antle comut turns f bo other constion indi. | 04 cutirety overvomes | Wheeter & Wit Gomenercial We — foun, he shied . 7. ® » of proparsiions wuata! ns j ’ gad the fear gf contingent Atwer one Idean: (Mk ey, Captain W. W ved at this port ye jerday rom | . « wis RectleD Wiens eppepiic haves mis ah Serine Mars ote wo nfo too large a td to | Charleston be mbar at aight o'clock P.M. j on the Memphis aod bos sonrcetind bm ke share io my ty the © an ns batter eee Uae te LR } sattor, A Gistingulebed clei gyms She reports s continual fir e batteries upon |} Revert of tee Jewen Ode + Tue tntere | angus ght pnd rot Roos vos vente pr Wigs, toupere Cg ag Ay an he we Fort Sumter “day avd aight e6 - * prise Liten@ry and Sool Unb n drnmnstic | ieperse besaty to the eom'fasion, emombacss te be tig Bete ant i go atrong t wo tion, the rebel flage being shot dows swe Camo, Nov, 18, 198 | cotertaiainent for the bene® ihe Jewish Orphan Aag- | G80 preserves, Rook ea vente. Red ere Wve boon growing so BLrong {hel nh. ‘The fort ts being much reduced, and will bat | 5 a A ») or SSR EET a ET Titoweay waek a Cartes de ears we had got to take you il Realy coamtion. ‘The f 4 Memphis papere 1 bring no news Dut | jom on Wedaenday erening ad s Kalen, to -_— Fe ‘on on nd he eam sneiared ths oume | BO competed to surrender to ver lures wlegrcmseor: private inforistion ays that appearances indicate | the tity, Mie. Marden, C.1. tien, Mine 5.0 Kemdesi'e dn vine, Piet goon take place on the Mempbe #94 | Woul, and Mourn, Ineace tnd che, vorunteered for the WDALL am - p eet ' 46 First Premiame to L808 stocracy end the qorero wore hold {) restraint by men ee it ST autaree anes 1-8 ~ #. | Charleston road would be ee see ante agg net Part 2-73 Duane street —Hhert cauree— Generel Huribut bee ireued the following gecersl | tee pieem repreneotel © The Ming, tf Maree oo ron Tees SP-preservation tanglut the favorod cles oraer = | and “Temuptation, or, the tm grant TH Pr ree tate Bh tee GROTRE & PARES nat ‘onderlying class to madnem ‘Tha people to the district of Weet Tenmanses and cor'Aere | formencas wilt be com (es encatnnt charity teddies y one Mee janes have beeo mad, abi 6 eoontian of Myonianipp! hav 4 | vevenamed ot reguiar POO epirn wi me ened | bs ia Py Agha oes on REORDR HS e+e om ' ot BROLDE A | oven, rage 0 toto the fatare, oe ing (or themestves and ‘The meo without wealth and (or their chile another Oght #1! Suen made 60 attempt to protect Coumoy PitseeCover Tyar Tere ead queria Wands, but, baring squint led Unemer m4, ives with mach cretn by (howe wortlay pmaien+ as sone Che Pree he ca ino BACUry

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