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. oe “NEWS FROM THE VALLEY. The Recent Cavalry Fight Under Col. Boyd. a VALUABLE CAPTURE OF STORES, &., &e,, fc. Our Harper's Ferry Correspondence. Hakrer's Feny, Noy. 20, 1862. COLONEL ROYD's CAVALRY MGUY, ‘Tho monotony of garrison life was varied this morning Nw yo MEADE’ Mr, D. P. Cont S ARMY. gham’s Despatch. in rus Poo, Nov. LT, 1353. CAVALRY FGM) ON TAK RAPIDAN. Oa Satarday iizht diff EVAiry pickots, who were sta- tloned about two miles from thé tiyer, we 9 train of Wagons moving along tho south side of the river. Harty on Sunday morning General Custer ordered tho Sixta Michigan to dismount and advance as skirmishers, ia order to develop the straugth of the enomy, and to as- certain, if possible, the reason of 30 unusual a movement. QUE men SE warns Racooon Vord. ‘Tho rebels ob- serving t, Commenced shelling tho woods, where our reserves were supposed to ba. Our skirmishers were soon ordered to fall back. Tho rebels seut about ‘by tho terival of a considerable amount of rebel proper- three companies of troops acrogs the river. Our moa ty and some thirty gray backs, brought in by the cavalry ‘ft Chatiosiown, Genera! Sullivan sent out Colonel W. HL Boyd (commanding the cavalry of this division) with about Gve huodred cavairy, consisting of detachments from the First New York cavalry, First Maryland bat- talion and Twenty-first Virginia cavalry, with orders to march up the valley and ascertain the position, strength @nd pianaof General Imboden’s command. The com- mand reached Strasburg about five o’ciock P. M. on the 16th, onoampod, and started early next morning up the valley. Tue advance guard, consisting of two companies Of the Firat New York cavalry, undor Captain Stepiion- sou, mot a strong force of the rebel cavalry avout fivo miles below Woodstock , and at once charged into thom and after a sharp Oght drove them, capturing one oillovr “ead thirleoa :ngn, killing tree and wounding five. The rebels Wore closely followed until they reachet Wood- stock, where they were reinforced by the balance of Im- '@ Cormnand, consisting of about one thousand in + tiodent ov ram Rearts—aNortER staxD axD stant, ranilcae ole evidently ready for arun, and @ ‘the appai of the ‘blue bellies”? commenced ske- 4 daddling: the First New York followed up the advantage, @hargod impotuously and drove them out of town, The robel iafaatry (ell back ia pretty good order, how ‘ever, watif they reached Mount Jackson, where they made addther stand. At this point they mado con sidorabio resistance, and endeavored to get away their Reamps wagon train, &c.; but nothing could withstand the sabres of the New Yorkers, who charged iato them, Motwithstaading @ sbarp Gre from the infantry and the rattle of raifroad iron, which they use in their gnns in- stead of batis. | ‘TAY GRATSACKS WERE DRIVEN ovr, - Heaving 10 our bauds some fifteen more prisoners and the Winter supplies for Imboden’s command, the result of ‘Bis raids along the Baltimore and Uhio Railroad. Colonel Boyd was obliged to destroy a largo amount of goods, forage, stores, &c., (or want of transportation, The com- mand was halted here, the horses having marched over seventy mijos within twonty-four hours, and, after col- Jocting the cabal Tes, borses, cattle, &c., together, moved back CasUALaIES. At the fight at Mount Jackson two men, Corporal Hoag. and pri by First. Now private Black, Com York caysicy, were killed. Troagiand’s head was steuck from his body by a piece of railroad iron ight inches long one of the guns, Blaok way struck by a ca e bail, five men were ‘woundéd,,séveo horses shot and three men taken pri- soners, two of them wounded. The rebeis in this last Skirmish outnumbered the New Yorkers ten to one, and for a short time, until the balance of the command came up, they bad their hands full, fs quié satishitory to Geuoral Sullivan, Th to van. The proport; is worth over $100 over $100,000 to poverument—one Qosar aud til ot splondid beet cattue, eight w: waded hinoty-five horses, arms, Kc. enlisted men capture e and wounded, with only a loss igntly wounded and three cap. e the First New York lave Imboden away from t ring it—once, about one joa ago, when d (then captain ja the First New ork) and | SNAG then Sek ta at cacapen eee 18 camp ridge, cap eighteen wagons, fifty prisoners ana his equipage, cattle, arms, &c. About 8 ee six months afterwards tho, prised bie camp one ‘Bight al, Moorefold aud captarod ninoty-ivo prisancrs, ox }, one hundred and nia of cattle, and other y. Thia affair was a thom can only be accounted for on the suppoai- large force. Hinton, adja. ordered to New York y fOr , to enlist in very beet in the surgeons rank 1 io ten col om want eb eet Gi from font. of in the men. ‘ith facilities afforded commission - ‘supplied with sick soldier comtortable in hospital: is ot the case, and man: &@ martyr to the ineil ciency tal surgeons and their hospi- Parents will wate this if (hought- aot, Ladviee "Lioat. Hinton m recrait- there facts. nothing specially new to report from this point. is quiet along the Baltimore and Ohio Ratlroad. Not " with Cumberland coal have the North End who rement: ie romain al family in low pectmiary circumstances, by the . Some Whalen—who dwelt often cs one standing in th goes, wos Of how many dwelt here, we about forty-seven of the minds of those ve " wae going up undertaking. and in oo othe] i M fo THE EDITOR OF THE Lemar Le Mew , aan wal rr SB omter a a repatt refiect oadien Se can Ke, Balk oad evades have fost from ia onder We correct the mene, amd to tan econ teh 2 of mY grders by ope withdrew a, aos h sod tt my daay, im jatice the piwtcy wie tes your rover ses THOMAS ©. GUCUR one to the rebels, and theelight resistance | who gives in more proper! then rica ha should be fortune while this war is j and it pea See, progressing: they hav proof conclusive that service a tithe tax should be laid ; it imperative duty of the Judges of but cheerfully will t im the hope 8 the independence of the thera , j fuccoeded i charged, forcing them across the river. Iu the skirmisa we lost one prisoner aad three men wounded. Our cavalry had a brush with the enemy yesterday evening, in which they forced them back. CAPTURE OF GUMRELLAS. I understand that some guerillas who were prowling about the camp were captured by the Third corps Last might. ‘The success of these fellows emboldens them to hover around our camps and pick up auy one who is foolish enough to stray beyond our lives. Indeed I think those Dick Turping require to be summarily dealt with REnEL TORRY. If anything was necessary to prove how completely the rebels were surprised by our late movements, I think the following facts will confirm the matter. — As the Second division moved intocamp tho Tammany — Forty second New York—uow commanded vy Colonel Lyben, came upon a camp of the rebola but very recoutiy deserted. la it they found @ large amount of rebol clothing, camp and garrison equipage, such as spades, picks, touts @ud army supplies, wilh some small arm: also a gutler's tent, with whiskey aad ler's goods, ou Selves. Indeed the rebels must baye akedaddied in somo has! when they left such agreeable gupplies behind them A RAW, LTH I send you a letter found on a rebel at Kelly's Ford by Dr. Jenyor, Forty-second New York. UM is a geatie com- plaint (rom the army — Came Fores Foornt Gaonaia Rectmane, ) Neaw Kaniv's Foun, Va., Nov. 1, 1803." f To 148 Rortors OF Tam ATLANTA INTELL GRNORNR — As the time is near at laud when the Legisiature of Georgia will arsemble, and much important bosiness will come beture that body, the subject Of the currency will of course be brought up, aod many plans proposed. OF Course it 18.8 subject of vital importance, and demands wise legislative action by all the Legislatures of the Coa- federate States aud by our uext Congress Privates receive eleven dollars a mouth (or their sor vices, ‘To inerease their pay would so increase the Amount already in circulation, and depreciate its value, that the soldiers ia Lue end would not be benefited, and the government would be involved to such an extont a# to eventually have to repudiate , but by wise legislative nc tion the amount bow in circulation, aad that which may be hereafter throwa out,can be redeemed with faith in tho currency established. it how is Late to be done * 1, Our uext Congress should make Confederate moucy a legal tender in the payment of dues, exept oxport du- ies. 2. They should increas the taxes to twice or thrice their present rate The present tax is no burthen t the people of Georgia. When the taxes were not one tenth part of what they now are (that is, in amount.) | have known planters of large moans whe Could uo pay (ueir bax until they could gatber and make sale of a part of their cotton crop ; but now the money is ready, and they pay their taxos at any time when they meet with the cullector. Aay maa who refuses to receive Confederate mouoy should, by law, be considered @ traitor to his country, aud dealt with ac cordingly. Those are only suggestions. We will certain. ly have wise men in our legisiative cguneils, who will have the good of their couury aud the welfare of our sold’ in the fleld at heart. A great many of our membors havo suffered privations and tho discomforts of camps, boldly facing our enomies on the bloody fleld. To them espectally do our sulleriag soldiers look for protective legislative action for them- Selves aud destitute families. A majority of those ia the service havo no means of su lett with thoir fi acd at eleven dollars a month—the pay of a soldier—what com they do towards maiutaining their families at the Present prices of provisions’ is it not a shame for our fates of oie tf igh weleessaries for the families of ab Fates cot to their 13 Whon this War c! Pie pron ore Raabe Dut right thal the tax books of 1860 be looked over, a1 t inherited | Pat tan he seivod to the war. No true patriot dosires to make a eased their in money or other they came by it dishonorably.’ For ‘the support of the families of destitute soldiers in the should be made the of cony lorious to ® OUR RAILWAYS. By this time the railway track is completa. When we cousider that we had about tou miles of ratis and seventy-two feet across the Rappahannock, all in about seven days, we must indeed give full credit to those employed ia 80 arous an undertaking Mr, Wm, Young's Despatch, Anaer ov rie Potomac, Nov. 19, 1863 THE RECKNT AYYAIR UNDER GRNEMAL RUSE, There seems to be no correct statement of the regumeats composing the brigades which made the glorious charge oa che enemy at Rappahannock Station, some writers assert ing that the four regiments which stormed the rebel works belongod to General Ruseell’s brigade, while others agsume that they were ow the command of Colowel gt « g&. ry . The truth is that (here were two regiments of the Soo- 6nd brigade and two regiments of the Third brigade en- gaged in that giorious action, supported by the remaining regiments of those brigades. LOLONTA, CPTOM'S BRIGADE Tho Socoud brigade, then under the command of Col Upton, of the Gos Hundred and Twenty-arst New York, embraces the following regiments: — ‘The One Hundred and Twenty-first New York The Fifth Maine, ‘The Ninety-Ufth Peousytvania. The Ninety-sixth Peausylvan is. GONERAL KUSHKEL'® BRIGADE The Third brigade, commanied by General Russell, om- ‘braced these regomouts — ‘The Sixth Maine ‘The Fifth Wisconsin The Forty-ninth Peonsylyania ‘The One Hundred and Nineteeath Penusylvania. The Parrott guns captured on that occasion by the Third brigade were taken from us, as appears by a pencil ‘writing on the limber, at Chancetlorsville, May 2, 1862. Mr, U. B. Ward's Despatch. AkMY OF 1H Poromac, Nov, 22, 1469. THE POSITION OF TUE ARMY OF THE roTOMaL, A& yet there has been no general movement of the army under General Meade. The corps occupy the same Telative positions to each other and to the rebels they dia ten duy4 ago. The sick will all be seat down to-night, | Wilh some few additional arrangements to be made, | everything will be in readiness for a grand move of the entire army, but in what direction even the bigbest in rank, save (he Commanding General, appear to be igno- raat. To conjecture would be therefore idle. Yesterday a dreaching rain, which commenced early in Sad Comment on Fast L' | the morning, and continued aotil one o'clock this morn- te ae Seng bony oral ase } ing, washed the roads to s considerable extent, and in- poverty tar eovereh yoare vibrating ‘bet terfered somewhat with the transportation of supplies and , Massachusetts and Connecticnt, | (rom Braudy Station to the troops. To-day ail is bright was shifted (yay Seg! to clear DIM | sod the weather is cool, with a pleasant breeze, which = fy yy Will speedily dry up the ronds aud render the march of era ears th Yee this samme man troops eaay. mm and m New Yor REUELA APPASENTLYT NOT IDLE. among the most Py gd i Mar dw The eoomy, though observed ia no large masses, ap- ft the brie canal be, wun ethers, conerived grand | pear to be at work like beavers, and seem determined to of deing on tmmense ado; and went to | give Geveral Meade « warm reception should he attempt im. Pamily | “ fe Mey bey he mete ptegad psy G rok sage of the Rapidan im the face of their formidable 0 CONDITION AND SPIRIT OF OUR TROOPS, Our troopa are io expelient spirits, healthy, well clad 4 well fed, aud born with impationcs for a decisive and victorious coulliet with the troops under the rebel Geveral MURnY's GORRILLAS PRILL ACTIVE, Voth New York Militia, near Catlett's Station, on Friday ight, and captured privates Charles Hatton and Wiltinm porsved them, but Serustner, The reserve, coming up they escaped lato the thick pines | Yesterday evening @ party of rebel guerillas, supposed , | ae agual,to be Mosby's, made a dash from the woods, where they lay concealed, on three commmcry wagons end gwo ambulances, near the Warrentoa Sulplor 2prings, | where the Third Pennsylvania cavalry hed 9 syiadrom tot only arrying Of the mule by detechiag Use teey WOre Bou Purwued by ee Hho | oo picket. They captured the eutire party (evn the naga villas still hover oo the Sanks of our army. DBEMAVOM YAQMOM SAS Peousyt fad other cavalry ty a point near Taorough The fare Gap, but by tho aid of signala and othor Crundiy { BANQUET Given Sid from the secesh inhabitants on tho route all but five Managed (9 effect their eacape Those were to-day brought io. (ti believed that more of the sams gang Aro Ou Lats aide of Lhe mountains. If 69 tagic capture ia Certain, asour cavalry Ww large aumbors aro atl pur. 0% thea, 4 pe ‘ation Naval OMfteors ‘BY THK ITALIAN RESIDENTS OY NEW FORE 10 TH COMMANDERS AND OFFLONRS OF TUK ITALIAN PRIG ATES. ‘Tho ftalian resitonts of thiacity entertained ab tho Maison ‘Doroe oa Saturday ovening, 21st ius.t, the Duke Imbert and the commander tla, tho commanders of the Italian frigates Il Ke di ttalta aud 1 Ro Galantuomo, now tying ia our barbor, with thotr Ollicers, numbering about forty. The Press Despatch. Wasuinoron, Nov. 22, 196% CASE ANT DAPTOR OF 9OMK OF MOSUY'S GUTRILLAS, Yesterday afteraoon about ninoty of Mosby's men ap- peared withiv three miles of Bealton, with the intention of makiag a raid ou the railroad Going dressed iu Union uniforms, the detachments of tho Virst Ponnay!l- vania aad Sixth Obio cavalry, who wera in the immediate Beighvorhood at the tind, mistook them (or friends, but s00n discovered their error when tha rebela fired a yolloy. into them by which aevoral were wounded. The rebels were instantly pursued and drivea into Saickor's Gap. Six of tho gang were captured, Al tho latest accounts our cavairy bad not returned LATTE OF MR, BOTES TO THE RLOKMOND EXAMINER Joha Miaor Botts, who is now at his residence at Auburn, ia Culpepper county, provious to our recent ad- vance over the Rappahaanock seut @ letter to the ic! mond £vaminer on the subject of bis arrest aud im. Prigonment. [t ia ull of uterest, and acopy haa been obtained for publication, THY GROUND DATING UP. Mtrained all day yoatorday but tue storm corsed Laat night, and a drying wind provails.to-day binola, Botta, Ceocarius, Fabbrinotti, Magri and Manara. {t was their tntontion ai Arst to tuvite the authorities of the city aad some of our more prominent citizous to honor tho oeersion but owing t the umber of tba off cers aud the Limited sizo of tus hall, they were obliged with ragret to couflae the oompaay to the Italians. We understand that tas banquet was a brilliant suc: C985, eveR When compared with the sploadid eatertaia meat recoatly given to the Russian oMlears. The arrange ments in tho beautiful ball of the Maisoa Doros wore truly magnificent. Tho tabie, containing about eighty COVETH, WAH EK {uisitely ornamented with fowers, flags, statuettes and groups symbolical of Italy aud her history, tho dinner rich, tastoful aud olegant, as might have bora expected from the proprietor of tho Maison Boros, Mr. Martivey, himsolf an Italian and @ patriot, aa weil as an artist ia hia profession. From the bul of fare, which was beautifully printed in the uational colors, decorated with the mational arms, an idoa may bo formed of the richness and variety of (ho cotertainmoat — aeesverereesrsreecresesnpessrevsrereregettcerieese a PRANZO » ITALIANT RESIDENTL IN NUOVA WOIRIK, ALI Mignon Comandanti ed Ufictalt, DULL Ming PRLUATE Th RE GAUANTUOMO KD IL RE DUTALIA, La 21 Novembre, Laas, RRVIRW Ov THE META CORD. Tho Sixth army corps, Major Goueral Sedgwick cam- MASON DoREr manding, was ceviowed near Brandy Station oo Friday. ‘ ay BYGULATIONS (OR SUTLERS, ZUPPA Sedest Sutlers are now permitted to bring up tobacco for saia apes oh Hartel fila Viorie Beanucte, to the soldiers aud fill orders for the immediate asvessi Amontillado, é ties of officers, but @uppliea for the tatter are to be oti ors po Parcolgeiaus. uhées, alia Princlpeasa placed in the bands of those orderiag them a goon aa 4 » Priselpeese fiidinnp they arrive. The gale of allarticies by autlor#, tobacco excepted, ia prohibited. ACHUULATIONS ON LAW'S #uLEMCEE Impressions to rogard to tha enemy's strength on tho Rapidan are various Some maintain that Lee's satire force does uot exceed 190) shevaiiere. tw La Rares ia ‘Trotta, alla Crochet acts om, Cont Prat PL FREDO a APTI ta va ala Kederie 36,000, otars place itas biga os RELEVES 75,000. iambrae dt Weatphalie, biaise alla Parigiae ‘ a 7 pour, alin Reggeare Graver a0 NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. Polngiin alle. Vittorio Binan cele : ‘ Southern View of the Mextoan Que: 1 Napolitana 4 Ata ina wnatetce . MA8O% BORER Gast sHeAK Bisco iteaba Nazionale Ott tion—The Contraband Trade at Wii- mington—A Southern Superstition, &. NAVOLKON AND MAXOMILTAN. (From the Richmond Sentinel, Nov. 13.) We must place uo reliance upon Napoleon or Maxitilian for direct aud material ald in our war with the United States. Napoleon—what with kuropean complications Aud the Mexican war—laa at preseat bis bands as full of work 48 be ts likely to desire, aud Maximiliaa, whea he comes to the throne, will bave an arduous task to keap peace at bome, without engaging in war abroad, Yet the tung must come, apd caunot long delay, whea @ common tuterost will bring about intimate and (riendly relations betwoon Mexico and this confederacy ‘The cunning, greedy, rapacious \nprincipied North must have siave colonies or depeudeacies iv (he South, or hor cominerce, wealth and civilization will vanish The Soutnera states have hitherto been her slave colonies and dependencies. No nation in Europe posseseed Southern dependencies half so valuablo, and hence the Partial Roctional lagistation was lov ying a heavy from us than England reaped from oppressed India and | the rest of her colonial poasessious.* Seving that she is likely to looge the South, the United States ts stealing our aegroos, and eudeavouring tox purchase territory, whoroon to aetile them, in Centra America, She dows uot dream of settiog the negroes actually free, but would retain thom (forover) tn a atite of wardabip or pupiago —as slave, in all save the name. Could she obtain a foot. hold under this pretext in Ceutral America, her free booters from the North and from California, would soon make an easy conquest of all the Isthmus region, and of Me ico besides—but for France and the Kmperor Staxi- ian. Noituor Mexico nor Ceatral America caa ever be salo from the ambitious and rapacious designs and projects of the United States and of Lagland except by entering into close alliance with the Southern cen/ederacy , spe of Belle di Corvo, alla Cuinbert ito dt Marron Hee Patas, ala Parigina @ Seller METS ET DEBSKRY FIORE Le UNONK D'ITALIA ow Napolitans aia Chantilly, Baschet(o, alla Fiorent.as Sant Movore s 04 Cumeauyriant — ‘Savaria moalali, ae itlings, alla Cardinal, LToust, alla d Dito COL.Om o Pistace)i amo ntew: Frutta di Sagi Cate POPEPOOCORCOLE LEDC LER TLELEEEPELEDOLEDELOLLEL OL COEDS be bs regohonebetenetee! bebebtbetnenee nt ttt OCC bt IOGOC TE IE LE LE dC CCE SLL AIOE CODE LINE OEEEUOE HENCE DEC OC EETETE HOEOE TE HE OOET: *, $ NOTE, DOOM POPPI E LOL LOL TL LE EL PEP EDEDE DE DODELE PETE EE TELE LED Alter ample justice had been done to the feast, tho | following Coasts were offered, and respoaded to ia ihe Italian Ianguage -— 1. Vietor Kmanue!, the King of ftaly, responded to by Professor V. Botta. 2. The President of the WUuited States, by Cnoyatior Rortipatti, Minister of Italy. 3. The Army and the Navy of italy, by Mr Maoara 4. The Union of tho italian peopto, by Profesior Magri. 5. The Indepoadonco of italy, by Bie. Fabbricotl: 6. Rome and Vonice, by Ur. Cacrarins 7. Garibaldi, by Secchi de Casali. Various other toasts were draok, aad alter a counl: mentary speech, addroased to the diatinguabed by Mr, Fabbri, the Presideat of the committee, the ny dispersed past midnight, bighty gratihed with the eater. tainraent. OUR BELIZE CORRESPONDED CE. Baim, Hritisy Honduras, Oot 40, L440. ul tor mercauttle marine than the whote | Changer in the Hreowtire Depavinemlee Immigration fram wor es To keop their regione Ss marine cm. Yucatan ana CampeachyThe Indians Allies with ee Sis Bee meen Bia e deve OH | the French—Rebel Collen from Galviton—Cotion Planl= the Gulf of Mexico and the it of the Isthmus, Rus. 7 sia, will ‘ly be allied with England and the Unitea | "9 1 the Colany—I'enty of Free American Negroes Wanted—Canal Improvements, de. Since my last Lieutenant Governor Seymour has toft Hoodoras for England, from wheace be will pissed to British Columbia, of which colony be bas beew appointed Governor. On leaving Belize a complimeatery aud friendiy States in thoir rapacious designs. The Southoro States of Furope and America must combine and form a balance Of power on this continent. day 18 not distant whoo ali this wil! be obvious to the of bot continents. and then a new family of nations will arise, composed of the Latin and Celtic nations of Fu and America, to make head against the ‘Teutonic hordes Nort ia new | Sddrese was presented to him by the most wealthy and family ot cations, strange to may, wal tach every inch | r 10 of the colony. He is succeeded by of thé aucieut seats of civilization iu Kurope and of | the Hon. formerty our Colonial Secretary. thom in Amorica. np eaeaia aaa aod Gi iladidad aor, han hivived And: Ib civilization to the Mediterranean countries; | now Acting Cytonial Secretary. See ae Oe tee ettnare penries ned been | 4 arceoumber of families trom the @tetes of Yucatan Goeieatiesis civiiand, Sea ene nce hordes ‘oct, | and Campeachy bave lately arrived bere to excaps the ravages aud depredations of the ludions and their allies (the French) in thors States, The Indians on the iio Honda (our northern border) ave quiet and very trieadiy with os—aod well may Lbey be sy, ny they would nut be able to got any arma or ammuni® u ‘harbartans.”” If this new (amily of nations be catab- fated, may they vot again become the favorite seats of art, science titerature and civ'lization; and the cold, no- iat North doacend agaits towards its vatural level of and rudeness * . ‘All history, sacred and profano, written, traditional and monumental, proves that civilization is iodigenous and proseriptive im warm regions, exotic and Ganatoral in cold ones. s CONTRABAND TRADE AT WILMINGTON, {from the Richmond Sentinel, Nov. 1s | A private despatch wag received in Petarsburg on Saturday, annou the safe arrival at Wimington of the blockade runuing steamers Don, Dee, Flora, Banshee, Syrian, Alice, Advance, Hansa, Baauregard, Aptonica Dispatch and General Scotia, The Ella and Annie is re ported burned SOUTHERN SUPERSTITION. { the Richmond Sentinel, Nov. 14 | tw ccouraging to thone who look to God for deliver - ance {rom our preseut troubles to know that about thirty days after each day which has been set apart by the Preeideut of the Confederate States for prayer and tact ing we have had a battle anda victory. I noticed this fact stated in either the Southern or Central Preabyteran, WE Qalgs to ProwR in last jostance the fact is gain verified ‘The battle of Chickamauga plaeg \ the 20th of September, and the 2lat of August Was \ day of {asting and prayer. It has oftener been just thirty days thaa any otber number, though tu two or three in stances it has varied a day or 40. Ib view of this fact would it not be wel: for all religious inatioos to unite in urging the Presicentto set ery thirty for fasting and prayer, oF country ts shrouded in gloom from , loaded with cotton, have arrived hore from Galv |, Whence they ran tue blockade, bringing wo us large cargoes OT COMA, which has found a ready moc. ket at Ligh prices. Besides thee, several buagoes and amal! coasting schooners loaded with cotton bave arrived from Sisal, Yeestan and Campeachy. ibe above are s!! from some part of the confederacy, saded to which we have four schooners and sloopa which and those ports. Most of their cargoes 10 Helize is cotton, aad Wo this may be added a considerable quantity of the growth of Yueatan. all of which bas to come vere for shipment to Engiaud or to New York en rou/e for Furope. As | baye before informed you, we are planting cotton in this colovy. ‘The first crop is sow about ready to pick Its yield 8 not expected to be heavy, owing to the late wet wearher,sttll experience will provo that it can be profitably grown, if only planted ia the right sesso0, ‘The ports of Boston, New York snd Pajladelphia beea declared open for emigraligg 10 thls coloay by cou- sent of the United bogged verninent and by prociama tion of ber Britannic Majesty's goverument. We aow COREL gee # large intiax of colored population to cuit) vate our FU fat (aes te wealth of the colony dad add Wo theur dw Gappiaces aud prosperity ‘The canal which the Gdatemalg company contracted t> dig Uurough our town is fast approaching completion, The machine with which they dig works to a charm The chiet engineer, whe undertook this little job to teat tteca- pabilities before commeo ing the ve at Gras ioe, tw Tully satisfied that be will succeed in counecting the city of Guatemala with the Bay of Honduras There a ber of Swedish, Dutch, Danish, Russian and Norwegian vessels uow here loading with malngaoy This trade is now principally dove by (us vesdels of Liew oatious have denow: aside one day in and uot wait until defeats and disasters: GENERAL HAGDER AND THE STRAGGLEN |From the Savennah News| We recently beard « camy aucedete, which, we think, is worthy of being preserved im print. While on a forced mareb eco of the oresy ovement summer, General Hardee came op had fallea some distance ia the rear of bis command. The General ordered hit forward, when the soldier ro- plied that be was weak aod broken down, oot baving had baif rations for several days. “That's bard,” replied the General, * bat you m: push forward, my good fallow, and jola your coma: of the Provost will take yoo iu hand." The soldier ug wp at the General, asked — “Aint you General Hardew” “Yes, replied the Genera! “Did'at you write Hardee's Tact Hoboken y News. A JUSTICR OF THE PRACK CHARGKD Wirt BEDCCTION AND GRAND LARCENY A case of scandal bas just come to ‘ight in [obok which a justice Of the peace stauds charged with abd ing and seducing a pretty young German gi! of sev teen, and also with grand larceay ‘The complainant, Miss Trescher, accompanied by her father, who 4 well to do Boriat, residing at Uaion Hill, appeared before Judge Tope on Saturday, oud maiea cowplaint against John White, Jr., ex-Yostmavier of Ho be ken, aud at present a jostice of the peace According to the complamt, about three mouths sace Mire Trescher went befure Justin White as & witoers sod the two formed a slight acy ance «About three | days thereafter the acoused calied at Mr Treseber's howe | under some pretext, and from that time conti | visite quite frequently, until about two weeks the young girl dimappeered quite mysterio v “wel, General, I've studied them tactics, and know ‘om You've got a order ther to dowdie colume at distance, aint you" © Well,” asked the General, “what tas that order to do with your case’ “«1'im @ good soldier, General, and obey all that is possi- ble to be obeyed. but if your orders can show me a order Iu Your tactics, of anybody, lae's tactics, to double die tance on balf rations, then I'l! give ‘The General, with a hearty iaugn, admitied thas (bere wore noj tactics to meet the case aml pulting spore to bie | borse rode forward. APPROPRIATION FF THE SUPPORT OF THE FAMILIES House of Ropreseotatives passed a bill The Georgia ives a bill ap thousand daghter ve ame vende! fating ten dollars per spam for three - families of indigent soldiers in Savannah eds aaa ol” amie hee” “| style and Carnishing © vervamt to wait poo ber The New Gola M | He represented Bimself as 8 man of considerable mean», | ' Tax Baxyock Gouo Move, Ipawo The | sid abundantly able to sappert the young lady io so editor of the St. Josep (Mo.) New sa nave | Secaut manner. The proposition wes aceepted, 40d. the been shown specimens of the Denver, city 4 vil wan inatenoted Wo yack ap ber cloth aud Beaver Head gold. The Denver epeciinen was snug vained at about $50, snd that of Bannock at gm? flere is s grest coutrest in appearance of this gold, the former being black and resembilag iron ore, white toe latter is of a bright yellow color, looking of U it bad already been moulded. The Beaver Head «pec imans were from the gulch diggings, whieh are said to be the richest yot discovered. valued at from $29 to $21 per ounce The Rocky Moun Gion is extending in every direction Angging districts, new Lerritories, with oe he g thew } existence, are og op ou every sew map before ua PB mig — thoughts, Upon it all tbe vant | “middle region” is blocked out into territories. Coiorad: New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah and Idabe are ebow 1 at the Donse of a pe gh bor man calied ibe be pext ever in to a hover Mr \3 | remain ing tbe ing a4 man and wife they rew ty second street. After the gir arch was beng made by the par he bowse of the paretis acd ev ined inde (or the whereabuutn aed salety of ther dang eeu pretending to sled (nary, acd saying (hat be weelt ® t € aby EMOUET Of money within be mean « ned Iroscher was oot to be deceived wre og ‘hat be hed abducted the girl, « iu contrasted oolors, with deinite meter and bounts, | track, and om Thursday night bere afew years ego was marked the “Grext Americ on pane Mae teme a we was or Unexpiored Regen.’ The mareh of presres tomas We ocbanae, Tom’ peneenors were taken ¢ outstripped the wildest dreams of the “mani | {2° Sim house te Ieomard street eed occaues feat destiny’ ent! gold te the moving 1 | mecerdny enero ns On ulation vane Ube potent that has enticed to the arid plains 90d | ei crain wt tine Lorebe, aid oo ome areas ley movtains the Lens of ‘uinmande who aro last laying | 'charge agaivet them they were et at hyd sy the foundation for future States | cir! returned home | sedge Pope iewued a warrant for the arrest of © ng bem with seduction and paaelely ine minder ing ‘The 14 Of new iaines are ro won ‘ily North They are bor: a the winds from tae 2 the senthern bree, aod from the dutant Wer Contig taken away beng hile vet the poople are balf wild with excuement aboot | So." S ene at the vorthera mines—Noise, Pannack, Hell Vate and Stk | 70 Ny preety come o ; ing Water —there comes sti!\ more aetownding ews frm eunsarexme core Arwona. Mea aro picking out (fom Gfieen to twenty. » J seven hondred dollars per day ech, With & pokknite. ‘The steward Of the steamer Clangom wae acrerie! . 60 Bot pretend to nave theo bot look only for tbe big lumps, Doriog al! thts time, & company tbat three yours eg hegun «ith simort polbing, is pounding Out, aimee ih Aight © where we write, from twelve to fourteen Uvoumaa dv iary 6 cach eee f Mn Gays. Thee etal age, aod the Vaso estos 4 erere leegtne alee Captan Mowat, of the Howoken patios, on ext charge © Grwwing © keifs upon tie copters of « sod Uereetening Bis fe wud Oho with thee og pet at ban The ercares. wien aes is lane Het 6 om insmod » 8 6h Oe Gr or en eed ome wet that the (oolistoess of Christ is (he wisdom of God that was t Haparatiole a5 4 Congregation iu this most entearing and promting service to-day. svorativo and Our coyeuant with Christ, will great joy and gladness ! will pray (or you, that you may pray for iif. MAOY* Wau RK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEM 23, 1663. . Rew. Mr. WD say that Plywoulh church, Brookiyy, was crow Jot yosterday moruing, givos the reador a {aint ifea of che crowds thas flocked there hoping to gain admittaoce ta order shat they might witness the almost idolized pastor thoreof (Rov. lt. W. Beecher ) 1a bis accustomed place, after Au absouce OF 4.x MONths OG tho Continent. It must Bere Mombered that thore wore Luadreds even of his own cou. The commision of arrangements were Mosars. Fabbri, Al erogation who, in comejueuce Of (heir business avoom- Hous, were prevouted from jwiulug tn tbe grand ovations 01 the past week, while thers wore hundreds moro of the citizens Of Now York and Brovkiyn whose oaly loware day 48 Sunday, and wir could not well allord to patrouive the festivals given in honor of Mr. Beecher Long bolure the bour (or commencing divine service ia any of Une churet. 04, docks of people were Lo be seen wending thelr way to the Heights, and at ton o'clock every seat ta Plymouth chareh was occupied. Tho powholtors, of course, Dad tho priviloge of having thetr soaty secured Gil after ton hy tho officient uahors, whose province it i4 to secure theae seats aud lo provide as (ar as thoy ean for the vut- Biders. ‘The represeatatives of the press are uuder obit gations to (hess gentlemen for their efforts at al tines to furnish the necessary facilities for tho charge of their onerous duties, and the repo Of (ho HKKALD Lakes great pleasure iw returuing thanks to them. When the hour for (he commencement of tho Roryices th rived the parsages and every pp church were densely crowded, and the spectac, mot the gaze of Mr. Beecher, a8 he presented by the piatiorm, was one before which & would soem aay other man would quail and wince. but no doubt the foe ing that be was ia the midst Of irieads, many of whom simost worslip the ground upon which le treads, Kus tained bim and wade bum realize that hy waa at home and Mmoug those whom (a8 he expressed ia bis Opeuing peayor) ‘he loved dearer thad life itecl! ‘The cuoir, Which was augmented beyond ity usual Rive, Bang tho gravd Halleliah cuorus with mnuoh vigor which Mr. Leecher mado a brief imtroductory p Fond @ portion of Scripture, and gave out t bytnu commoncing * Befure Johovab’x awlul throng, which was heartily sung uot only by the ehorr, but by the Whole immuane audience, It is Lo be questioned whither ta Chia of any Olwer Land thors ovor was Lard Buch con aregmtioual sogiag as was poriurined within the walls of Plymouth church yesterday. Mr. Heecuer thea mato a charactoriatic and tengthy prayer, during which timmsall and many of the coagregation werg moved to (oars, 6% pecially wheo be alluded, with Uhaakfuliess. o but pre aervation while ha was separated from thom. Ho wsked the divine biessiog upon England and the whole contiaout, and prayed (or the comug ot iho time wheo au the nations of the earth, boaring the trumpet of God, will 1 the path of rightoon Mr. ercume then omit the evening Rory (oatiags better to ition of U Ct have had roh onward in leador ita your iadulgance, will Ki would certainly suit my forward ia the dischargs of the 4 1, aad Pooud do Moment following 4 voy age of Bome debility and have before me unusual exer cies in the Wook that i4 to come — Eabould be glad to be allowed (6 busband my streugt! until the ext week to passed, and with your permiason, and according to the suitgeations of the deacons of the h | take the tibor ty of omitting (he evening proachiag — ‘There wil! be ao SAC 1C8 1b Lhe house Lo night Another hyn was then sung nounced hes ougutevath thom that p (4 the power of cation of the that his des! “ beller hours would be touched with the teuth of Christ until every day t% one contiauous circle of hours filled with Chis (ruest Christian inaight, that | be aot, said be, loft to trust to my owe gilts, oor to my own Tmpuises or lo my own strength ia You, nor toaty worldly Uaing nor to any Kecular CauKe—that | ba Hot pernaitted to for. after which ho an first chaptor hing of are waved, amplilt d the power 0 {strong by the wail-senunesa 1, and thatevery Christiaa minister egroe inv world to corm weible aud int 10 its very Possible, the very elect It is or@dfub (hat you je ovraoives from the storm, bet (hat yuk Weshould ever orgot that the wee FLASH WID088 148 10 LO Cr05e ACtoe 4 tomp tary son from, as it were, a kind of vagaboud pamorate through many eaunteies, 1 come we suould do out d back agna. | desired that my first (ostimony You should be a (gstimony of Chriet and of my (with ia this tnaermost view of tha sacrifice and savor of the power of the trutl that is ed, God humbling himseit Chat te might ecatt those (hat pat their trowt ia him, aud Gday 1 thank you tor adjouruiag tue precions service of the sacrament that T might come and first meet maoy of you and all of you Whea we shalicome to fuxew our con me that ove and ail we may understsad what i is lo Col low Christ, and may today dedicate ourselves with a Clear purpose and « aitmple mind to be as Chiriet was, wot cou nar Hhie dear, out willing to give everything for may 48 God gave everything , and that we wo ie the <ome Likecess tO gh with Lite io the fy His power Alory, Alter the Wonediction was pro. nouvoed the sacrameusal worvicws ware oagagd in, tune dreds HAY iDg Lerried to parbiewpate iu it “ Personal et me ‘Abe «cieous of on Weinesday evouing prosouted Colones! Wiliam B. Tibbits, ommanding the Tweoty-frst | aarirety 0: regiment New York Voinatecr (Griawold) cavalry, with 4 magoificent sword. ‘The prossutation tonk piace at the reantence of Hon. Joho 0, Griswold, member of Congress elect (rom the Rensselaer and Washington district, and Jonn & nm, Loited r of the indueattal citt In the preseutation speecl were made to the galiaatry of ity who. aa captain and major io the old ~ York Volunteers, betaved moet gallaatly NgLoul the two years’ sarvicw 4t Now Market Iridge, Colone! ‘Tip! Second } u Big Vethet, Lristoe Station and Chancsilorsy ile Hon Jol§ Couneaa, of California. J family, of ftba; 1. Kt. Morray of SPingtield, Mags. De. I m, have arrived at tho 4 P. Rider, of {ite Hote! Commodicg Parrott, of the Uaited States Navy 3. © Sprague, € tho Unwod statoa Army, loo. © W. Card, of Indiane Hou 4 Laud of 0 we, Sprague, Of the United Army, ands. ¢ ny of Ransnr, a stopping ag the st. Nicholas lt Arrivals and Departures. 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