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+ TTE NEW YORK HERALD. ——-. nipisanes a a si ~ =r WHOLE NO. 9950, NEW YORK, MONDAY,. Dit e— ping iat Raat , tae de iri tea reer Ay 250,000 halen ef oi ) into tho marhet agreeable main ; whieh wileaienes THE CHESAPEAKE ‘gimp acy, | otcrrn men tee ste ot nox ner combos 804 | pep ROTTNE PROM HEW ORLEANS, | triseun eu pag Bed WAL Ss epee Beye i ollects. Having embarked 00 the pilotboat, the Ubesa (OM ef ROMO pereon interested in the depreciation of kao 1, the last ambulance within our works, the enema ae perko towed her op the river towards St. John, say fve # a a $e Him, 00 aonb, », parece ae | ra ney ns ¥ who hes mat ed a oy y piv iny Ne 0 his faler booty, i | freeted many O14 frouds and clasemat phe ; . pepe ra bipe airteal ion ped pa ha pe : q ; Go the 2 wit Cutt ies nt, og tio Acting coh T Additional Details of the Gallant De- j hands with tho etme ant & tow Interesting Statement of the [eee ea nme, nets rppocea termes | Additional by tho Steamship @eorgo | wcleee! Camco Yor ih gars was be fc tm Widié od Poi Sanders Made w U | tr buwsdiien i arn Affair by Capt. Willets wad uae ammnisalbien aa pCa chalk a Raat + eS Beant be" Besid ciSw'an tna f FETC OF Fort Sanders Made by Union cin turns! aw 'e Me ¥ N are of whet engraved tho Scr phen | 10-day rebel woun Pirate Atearnier Y : "hom. ae MMA, Acting otic tor vt tnt Troops Under General Ferrero. | wititnynens to yo beck, wanes - ‘The twe Beers who belonged to thie precious party . i gpg“ employes, New Orleans, Decew j wm Was dp of cur of RcoRndrol#, and were to baye embarked at New York pn eae yom persone ag will tere i * + ua THRILLING DETAILS OF THE CAPTURE, | vse te fron wis, cot donk the day sho ealed ood 1 PE CONFISCATION ACT IN COWRT, | OF tho vovormenta dy contests x Cdesus | "THO Rebel Forces That Attacked th ey Were tof behind so to O)) Uber places, the pyrates retain. pene Bar beey wory deegss edly otha Of Me ra . wore fet vich OR Git ii Of Lhe Chesepeake's engiecr corps Om Beard wold 2 pooh idlt ota ae uet Ugcnten. oe 8 Worke and Their Commanders. rhe fore whiet ING Na Mey vould obtain a Jot, whicb they probably bave 4 uy isi Agent of (hos per —wieh he wili ne donb! 0!) with (hat is that of Geveral Woitord, The Second Engineer Shot in |» A State Government for Louisiana ob the } Agent of tne veri og cong dye teens Frere i f eRbTY bina fer Cold Biood. ‘howe 0n beard now as oaptives aro Kasis of Pree Labor, SFbe WMOMing unpvctapt.cbaggen have, within tbo last phoron, - : . few diye, Deo mde up fhe Uoetom House Ney artiment of rd Assistant Kngencer-~ August Strebiok. Abie vily fren Fatrek connor, k. Tracy und ichemuerty | Oontinged Depredations of the | aria, i Ciaie:to of iver avenue Miesissippi Guerillas, ‘Tee Fighting on the Right and Over the Holston River. nd Cobbs’ and Phill) \) Humphrey, eonwismting yerat, Twenty spp. reginenta, and” a Bry: tate The pilotboat tnnded the party, who from St. Jets OF tbo Slate cl koueana, navy ergnived that depat Miracuions Escape of the Captain | gcd io sortiont. Me, on the wtoumor Now Fnpana iees Seawiees cies co bl c Me ° » i naan and Officers from Death, snd from ihenee to New York by rail, Mr. Jebonon. the pert of uot, Mr. Genniwon fermeriy held the ehief officer, who was wovoded, was left at (be hole kKaLL AND WOUND uty de, hee 2D, tor of Caw peponers we ADI poRHen, tow which be was tranrferret to the in DLAs a seit ermal HeveKi® Hepartanent in order to ¥ wor RE pace Ww Portiand in charge of tho doctors «nd tbe slowar dees AFFAIRS IN THE CITY few revoces an he eae Mr, Jamies ©. Feixpaivick’s Despatches. feed Fe ‘Theso sea devils behaved With aomo degree of modera Kon of eosing’>, str. Dewnwon has fall ot THe BOK OF KNOXVILLE VURTERNTH DAY . at denty top after Lhe caplure; but in wronting the veese! from ber aes, Dery doe rection of all splernal trade, Mr. Denoine noviembetn 2 p ue we bave ul cue Visit of the Pirates to the New ofteers aed crew they debaved ona most inhuman and bdo AMEND of tee ad core re skye beak et ssanene.to itis Troan los Meter eranttan taat than oa . Yo barbarous monver. The reckleveness with whcb HORM ONY LabB pe oonty of the 6f jr ATER OY He NUERS. tok ville & Their repulwe, wh Brunswick Coast, puad)shdie- chal old suite ahd ihow ‘uale’N nes decd Tho rica rhip Geary Cromwell Capiorn Coot, arrived Revenue Hepariwent bo won the | The twirieenth day of the wioge of Koos ville bas boo - ; the mare dissabrows ETE Vien and would grace a yardarm jn a moet becoming manner, | Yetterday from New Orleaue, whence rho sailed om the 4 eric 0" Ai | apatiene "exited parked by the w nportane enyagesnent sinew tho | oraliaes. ess bea, Camara, ry ved that there aro from twelve to twenty | SD inet. E Deon appo.oied Ni a) OiNeer of We po enemy Gres wvented ihe city. The attack, a0 100g 4m | \ucemasod , oe yA Lie tis ores whicts attacked ‘ wee Williain K. Woalkaaer, Inte Depary t iteetoy pe how been ot length made and splendid Wed | one fort w few revhoenta tv addition to 3 Diockade ;unnere, pare preva my. Cb ells Dew pmtole. ie ma plicit » he Bine e ¥ appointed Cower'er ors Raveae 0 white the oc dip nye or | the t ub Ifighlanders Base Complicity of t toersmnca aud o:her gentry Of like KdLcy, who are Landed New Ontmass, Doo. 4, 1863, | Maina youny wood b aacity Ant which, comparison of t a cithor | the, ar hore na they” havo oD Woses, logetber for tho purpose of capturing cor merchant ons Jnvubel— | member of fue New York ) n entering upon bh fos a pera’ eral Jackson » MANY Bouter OCOAKOG, oad wore KUpported UY heir Hot steamers. Tho George Wasvington, Poicmie wi d others pe! 60 0d. Malle’ lo” Medidartiee’ Che’ CMD of lai Mo taken w ith Bim the goo w at om Orion. versa a ind Une Vocab Coe IY | have narrowly excaped captare, as well ns the New Fng- | Goveruunt of Lowisiana on @ Pree State Hasis-The Y, Hie., baw been appointed Amertant | oe noven papa + tho forey-otene’ | YADIa “roanul ‘The thay of the Seventy-wintwh j_ | ed And other Boston boats, We are credibly uformed | New Orleans Corr«pordent of the Lribume Acquitied of ekorer. Hos quite & young ian, aod moveeD ba ENT lately seat them irom New York, waa perforated with mx - 7 soe * e _ 4 an ¢ " 0 pa “0 Dp the ay ealoulated to iadece & core of Piratical Bapedi- | ih pirates boasted that it would norte ong be | ime Charge of Lute Conviction of @ Murderer -f Brot tne aus He was ine fess man | hours previoos tc the attack wowe caloulated to ind r tions Planned, fore other vieamors would join them, alter bay.ng Bee | pyeriden y of the New Nawwonat Bani Niewwrat Butler senumed command of ihe de bees . hag rapture eulee re bigs pte Fn 1 smbulsicee deltwons Seneninehin de ae captured ag wae tho Chesapeske. Sanitary Commission—More Guertla Aj vow omploys Nee seni dee ri r ea! Bort 1 about a# many hens = ‘The Cheswpeake pirates expect w ehjeld themselves if w demonstrated the practicability of free | they we ing their forces op our left with a view | of deat te cadt Hacer Narrow Bscape of Brigadver Gone Ny 1} got lees than portant Measure of ile Methodist Bpiss oe i or. ty make an wesaull from that Gray ‘he Deputy Colleatar of Coxtoma, 6 re tree) and tweoty captured by producing. ther “orders from theConfede- ction, No doubs they | thor Fwy tended ps to entert 01 pelief; but Genera iled alone, ow, ae email Gapsain Wiilets and nine of the crow ef the steamer | sate povernment’’—a copy of which was banded to Captain Boail—Kishop Ames to Visit the South ar, tawed tw hiss ost Hes woll known ny the He ss ze sh an ie di bonged y ‘ ie ort Pie ecatike ne eee GBevapoake, which was captured a fow days Fince while | wiry py rem, aud is now in bis poseeesion and was Prise Vessei—ite Cargo of Cotton Ve oh and dwuainers moa Of’ {he State far h rneide prove Moself equat to the emergecey, and | deduce u iow vatitusto v m i ind wo om ber pessagetrom thia port to Portland, Me., arrived | jpised by us yesterday, It has ao ottcial eealor mark, | qaovsand Doitare-atoyor General ; ip nade while vet deveived by thelr movemexts was propared for | by placing Ube Nyare at wx uicidrwd. | We have over wo Gere thie morning in the steamer of the Norwich and | ang is » fabrication of a amart but not overwise cut- Rebed Property —Ungoiniea 8 Collector. He gtinigat hae he oN the baisle of Fort thaking every Worcester linc, From a conversation with Captain Wik | ghroat. Tuoy did uot have even a rebel fag with them, | wis sn Tecas— Patimonial to etboes vavone! Gaabeeanes 0 coon Retween oleven and twelve o leat ulght a genera; | cast eight dundee. Many d Lomnate to put it ae imtoand tome of the crow we are now enabled to g1v@ | nor anytiuoy clea to show they wero in the service of tbo | yyranz Ghaages tn ine Cus'on foun. Nes Soames SDE Gory Phoce ALiGk FAB HAAG Woh Gi Sabla NGA HRA Sie sah a's PRE MRE Ree Ac eee Fad particalars of this daring act of piracy and murder. | arch tyaitor, Je; Davie. ‘The whole affatr ta 006: ‘be | tment Plantations—Pheo‘r ical the Trea (this department, Paving be AiR HIE pi ae av ca has thoes autho ms Ws oe F mon, seroened by the parapet of the fort and the ‘The prratical party consisted of fifteen persons, headed | yoitest and most cold-bicoded atrocities of tbe Prewise wustitavion, it je presumed he wil beatae hilt : ‘g ech : , lot les than tweoty in killed and ‘@20 Osborno, a well known coast pilot, of and from St. | A very interesting and his coverumental position. frout north of the railroad, The moon was shioin 1h hehe ex tag yet, bat it om bl leah “| war, and it is to be hoped that the perpetrators | menced on the Ivt inst., before Judge Durell, in he few days pe mission arrived here trom Waab- | prightiy at the time and betrayed the rebely im strong Sand uniriaes whteaek” WEA webs, N.B. A scoundrel styling himself Colone) Braive, | wii) speedily be brougt to justice and tbe gallows. | states District Court, ipvolving the question - of(the:icon 00 KpOciaily aati by the -cerotary of the Treas | jing of baitie. Heavy nkirmisbing onsued, lasting a ina | an have observed Yormerly 9 sailor boarding Louse keeper and #houlder | ypere is not one palliating circumetancs weted’ with ? Ury, ty ingpect & Fament plantations and the peo- | uni! pear daylight, and resulting the fw back voucomeMt of this letter, unly ia the bate of s } © pt iB Cl anee ConDeE! stitutionality of the Confecation act of 1862, J8 is tbe | grage of ungprompe free labor system, Tho com of our p cnet Our batteries opened upon the | Sew Orleans Goyer, oA John, N. By acted the ert | shew movemeou... Toey wanted evensto: tren Captets | case of theUnii-d States ‘ageias Thonaxe Grieweld ‘and || tilesion wMfeasp aod of the follaniog gouniewwenn Bien, subeiny bat. Gadultony caaiokaas was Coot ab tomate wie @& second villain, while the balance cf the | Writers’ son, w little fellow of a dozen years or #0; but bis company, and she came ayamuat the property of D. w, | Jobe Hutchin member of Congress from Oblo; Jota | out the night, the fre of our gun being directed by a battle many lite occurrences tranapire party came either from St. John, N. B., or Caralton, | father bogged him off. Krom the mauser in which they Rrickel, aud other cateb involved in the mame qdéstioe? 18 | as eee es Pe Be Pree: ane - Kaul | the flashes of ‘their rifien and the line of their birouse 1 in the barry of a for the muil,or for @ M.B. One H. A. Parr bore the title of firet Nentenaut, | ved their pistols il avers Dus fair to suppose that in the : ‘ i bs cp) expt hh tlie Belo oagpine with | fires in the rear, Tua! the long looked for attack way | © ‘ Peesrat cane, Uae os pondent emp. sR case Of demurrer againet the proceodings tnstitated by the United Siates Detect Attorney for the eomfever the Ireascy Department, fhe party wae attended by Capiun SW. Coc/eus, tho Superintendent of Plea nt, but from what partioula of donbt. the general advance up point was harralive at the proper point, But ar wkir ¢ (he Mielory of the while another scape grace gloried ip the name of DP. Col | outset they intended to Ml every one on board, and ip 6. sar i i tations 'n this department, tat operated wr ough io e dinconcor wing arded for thal reason. ine, and was booked as oe poner wy M ie this way ‘o cover up their double crnae; but something | tion of property belonging to dieloyal peryons. Kminees | on below this city were, vl terestlansious ee ieee Songs We had the ofiecs ot rt MMutry was that of Ser Robinson, alias Seare, and baif a dozen other a'wees, | oper ive jack of aunmunition oF courage—checked them | course) aro epgayed 10 vepreroot both sides of the | dnsututed and the facts obtained were highly ealistactory. every man at his post, eagerly watoh: ng for the pout | Keant € Comjany K sty wioth Highlanders, was counted as tho sailing master for this crew Of ravaged. | porore they had accomplished their original design. cone, Freb gentioman bas deew limited to ad- | AB but fow of the plantations were vinited and the tabors | from which the enemy would come in force | who, when the Dati fag Of & Georgia regiment wax ‘Be crow consisted of eleyen mev, who had, ‘n their day, © “botve mysiery’ is wow eolved in our minds, Ib woted to various capacimes, from baggage, emashere 1 | gp.easy chat ihe pirates intended two #eiz6 the Votomac Of the commysion only partially fullitied, I have thought HK ADV ARON OF THR Mh dress the court m mpresenting bis views. One | iL advisable to withhold the mtatistioal (acts Of the trip | The jong, aprons match, rendered gout y ercond of opposition to the act is, that it ts uncon. | until all the plantations shalt have beon visited. In afew | ine crisp, frosty atmoephert 1 ujon the parsoel, raked out amid the bullets, and, ng ikdown, carried it i through the embra: to his ootnr wateb, rend i < Ame LO w terinivet . Wordly highbinders, Theee are tho men who performed | on por former trip, and with ber capture the Chesa- | 44), J, becanse it summarily depriver cittrens of ve rie will vieit the localities of Dobaldson- | daylight and the appearance of the foo. Ast ep ty hinth Mawschunetts captured Swo.cthe Po: hivale . ville ane bis \< (ron anidsc the dutl d tothe Sixteenth Georgia and one to Geaees, as bee m2 wld fe aoe Peake; but some of the party drank to much, 60 that | their propesty without allowing them trial by ‘uty In the item of Amusements, the Varieties Theatre | Ber eis Gas aural gin Fonte the Baventeenth Musionippl--tnakiag tures in all which seus, the truth is they han they were not ready, Perhaps one of the pirates wett | another poiut contended for im that mortgaye and otuer | '* having a very suceemwui seasou. Lie great play Of | patio in a direction oblique to the Loudon road and | were takeu during the dav fects, pirates and jerers. open the Potomac, and, in hopes of meeting the other @aptain Willew ‘that at a quarter past one o'civek | wKiovmer si tho bands of bia ine , bad prepared the @m the morning of Monday, tho 7th inat., he waa awakeu- | oy, ys:erjous bottle’ und dropped It overboard. but be ed by Mr. Johnon, the mate, who told bim that the | caicaiationw were wrong, snd the party waited opti) the Rosedale,” whieh ia waving & great run at Wallack’s, iD | towarde Tost Sandere. Quickly to, hw place epee When the rat caipopaia sud orediiers must be setiebed, Delors, We Bre; 1 New York, is meeting with wunfar guccens bare, and OAs | ovecy man to the worn, and ia |pas time thee We ronnie cent hadiew tant perty cap be confiecated, awd ibe last point at ivne im n pervormed wo fall audiences for the past week. MP. | to coll it oar a lory bad opened apon them with shell | ‘ug oF giving them varia coven, or By eating at the Volves the question of the riqutto confisca'e avy more | ard Mim Lewis Baker, Laurence Harrett, and Mr. end | ang canioter, At the samme tinea battery which the rab. | Benpttals with biankets, eluthing and other comforte. then the interest to property daring the hfotime omtne | Met. Joseph Harrett, the popular actors wk thie theatre, | ely had constricted apon a high il) acrom the river war malian clergyman of thie place wan iere wounted were brought into the ei ted their nympasby by send, of hia tock At the aeaal hour db ba: spp anpremianent se ‘The captain supposed 8 | Chesapeake wailed aud embarked in ber staal eceasiah @teds uk tise pavasleaavcdh aoa bave estabiivbed themselves a4 favorites with the pert eredhenye map nate geoe a semaug Sr pan the ” rl pherd ¢ Res. ae pricosedl me M ° Sanford rifle pi ” \< + bo wae an pl joe service wast r . by the gers, who afterwards turned out CAD PROM CAPTALN WI : overt act, ‘The case will occnpy several days in ite trial, demy of Music, Sandford’s opera troupe bas | protected by dense wings of earth and Balen of cotta, | lieton to the mane of church bolle where @ few bours be- ee be pirntes. Jt appears, at she timo of the rising of the Captain Willeta, tate of the Chesapeake, wishes to re- | 5 witi forward the result ip my pext letter. sever my by (eo. ¥, Poiiey ‘sagessiyian 4 meee eT A few of their shell burst in the cotton and pet it om } fore the air bad re Bday artillery and i. ‘wMainn, that the vesee! went orth. m 7 N being vet ed 7 6 ki os ys in ounding of one or two meu, did kotry. J anger, would not take eognivance una, Shas {20 vessel was about \weoty mallee; norib- | surg hie sincere thenke\to Caplain, B.. Frelde end she | > tacereated petrotia hers sdedn dateresined th ponievers | eine 7 severa) Years. i Ea gtaae farther ead, hee Taree ta treet ced 'e ike | sondlacy sul ware avetal notes, would hardly OF Cape Cod, Reading ap for Portland, and that | cancers of the steamer New Kug!aud, and to the olicere in the attempt to reorganize the State eoweroment of f the fort also took part in the cannonade, | believe tending #0 bear @e night was dark. The mato went to the pantry for | and employes of the various railroads over which be | rouigiana oa the free labor baals by calling ® convention tuality. ‘The battle—tor it | by @ome purpore, when bo saw ono of the pirates fire a pete) * 2 of ng. The rear of Tee MERU LT * Dad the plensore of travelling, wiih hiv crew, trom St. | gorwitontanding the fuct that bat a small portion be summed up ax follows: —The eneen: Despite | attacknd a Sed with a lone Of 800 fn killed , the storm of "how on extag | wounded and prigones®, besides (tires stands of colors and ish brigade front, slowly pouring aver | 60 stand of arms. Our iown tw t,and anon quiekeoing im motion as th We MGMT Ox ground presented lew obstruction, until at last, emerging | While the main battle was tn progreme at from (he beare#: titnber. they Broke iste ome line, tartuer Uv the right, itdar Colunela { i ew Biegtnied apo reball, eq cemfaly charged and drove the Across the open spi d WH Iniztvencd “WETWoen the | rebels tren the presibe which’ they eaptured fem us Hery on all sides, the berating of the shelix and | of the battle ms D conigippee dl bpd ener thes telat ether gion the rattle of mneketry were grandly cotaming ud in tbe neck. Mr. Shaffer ba. been down below, ODE | sere of tne sieamer City of New York, for the gentle the engine, and had jurt come upon the grating when Manly kindvers and attention shown to bim on his route he received bis first mortal wound; but enough of if6 | from st. John io New York. They will loog be remem. memained in bim to reach the deck, when he [6 o | voree by Dim and hin drow. aba) VE @erpee. Two more balls were put into his bead efter be | yyw yeux, Lec. 13, 1809. wae dead. of the Stuf fa under Unicon control, Fvery iming t be ® Louiiapa Union man Seventh Hegiment—Interesting Cere- oftice, and they reem tw en, die in ‘The Corpe Hatrique, under General George L. Andrews, ve Der weed aL Pert Hudson eine ie capture in Daly lat, and have sivce been eogaged in #trenghtoning Jono bo Jonden, and also to the captain avd « & Presented to the ou thelr powers of voice. and their capabilities for maki : A noise, and their shouider-ditting wbilities, to gain their timber and the fort, and which seat crowned with Ioge | last night, and before the battle Corm inated oar rluirmiabs My, Johnson, tbe mato, now fed to warn the captain, Ee Chapeponite. at. Ge Sider athe? Che, U6, Tair adguisacts Tabs otcaUer oc | UONeMe: Se. The serve qnaniets of sweaty reximents, | SOGtSs stusen of faled trees, they Oe ene CF MEDRE, | coo tas pout hai rosutmed their old places, while three or four of the devils incarnate pur- Portayn, Dec. 13, 1863. he divided into two divisions, the firat under command of | oum speed. The tirwt check was given when the fore. Te NENG OV TMM av ER right in the matter, it \# asserted that en eleriiou for delegates to a convention wl) be held an or about the 2th day of January oext, vader the voll and by the authority of the Military Governor of Loviviann, General Shepley The truth of the latier ciause | may question. | umder- stand (hat & commitiee simply petitioned the Governor to call an election on the day mentio pressed a willingness to do ao as soon ata guslicent nam ber of votes should be registered iu the State, It is be eved that the requisite pumber will be obtained in time to hold the election ou or about Ue girs Phe trial of Wat. Maker, the New Orle: Of the New York dvibune, ccoupied sev Brigadier General Ullman, of New York On the 15th tnatant avery interesting cooemony took piace, A beautiful atena of re bad been prepared by Mowars. George Opdyke, A. T, Stewart, A. A Law, Moves H Grinnel!, Kdgar Ketehuia and other prominent citi zene of New York, amd on the avove mentioned day were presented to the “evenit regiment by Chaplain Conway ibe various regumeuix were ia line, and after some evolutiour the preven nade An address from the Monors wae read by Dr. Conway, to which the Colonel made a fitting responses, A abort most Of the column stumbied over a line of telegraph At the game time, sod while oar skirmishers on the wire, which had heen stretched throogh the low broab | line of forence wcroes the river wore being relieved, the and coiled from stump to stump out of ordinary view. | enemy made aa abinck, and in the ooalesion of the me Aw they haired here momentarily, one falling Over ao- | meut drove our men from the exterior to the latertor line other, until the enuke of the obstruction was discovered, | of rile pila. Hore however, they were raliled By den, our batteries in the fort had full play, and Beojamin, | Shackelford, and aftera bref fight in turn drow re Buckley and Roemer poured in their rounds quick aad | bois out and cecnpled thelr original position, witha lose of fst lo the infantry of Ferrero kept up a galling fire | about forty iu killed and wooded. The rebel battery on with musketry. The ombrasures of the fort and the whole | the hill opened upon them, ite fire being pow diverted line of the parapet blazed at once with the discharges | from the fort. where the amaulting columa wan advanc- Still the rebels pressed on, their battle flag of red, with | ing. Bat Koomer opened with Liv guas and a brief artil crove of blue, foating d My above their heads, over ry duel ensued, contioemg anti the truce suspended the worried line of bayonets. Rallying over the temporary | operatiée obstruction, leaping the stampa and logs, and pushing append an incomplete last of the killed and woonded goed dim, firing at him ropidiy. No sooner wad | A derpoteh from Halifax this morning states toat the Meptain Willets reached the deck than ho meta vol | Stoamer Chetapeako left Shelburne on Saturday morning, ey of pistol balle, He went aft and rought to regain bis | Wi'b an increased crew and twenty ebaidrons of coat, xoom, where be bad firearms; but, Jading he was pursued | She te ruppored ty be jn the track of some coal vers el. fee clorely, ho endeavored to reach the pilot bone A wteamer was seen in Mabou Hay, near Chester, yestor feet as he was about to enter it be was seized, ana, with a day afternoon, running about the islands, Pistol held close to bis face, was put in Irons. Strange '0 | pye Ganbomt Acacia Sup ad te Bins @ay, while ho was at the engine room door and in bis run Been Disabled by Traitors. excund the deck, a!!bough over fifteen balls pasred close Ponrssxo, Me.; Déo. 18% 1688 be him, and at one tine two men who were pursuing bin ‘The (renble with the gouboat Acacia was occasioned by ‘were pot twelve feet from him, and while at the plot on w, reo ded i ie bruh, hey were within pistol of the A Bastorn regiments in the battle and general ea rmieh the b Ive under the engine being left open, probably | that time the oourt room war cc owded wi i oes aie through th p laawerh reg iinet Bouse eecn| bs w subpcrned with t re hen made by Brigadier General Andrews, | fort, Gur men, during the last few minutes, bad received ¢ ; threo or four persons fred at him, yet be eared | intentionally by one of the dremen. Bbe will be ready beegterae! wuneny son oes style, aha the Cobre Bed after which Brigadier General Ulimuna, by request of the leva to reserve thett fire tmtil each could'singlo cat he | oe mo KILLED AND WOUNDRD Sarm. After being ironed Captain Willets was placed ® | ro, sea tomorrow properly gave the defendant the benefit of the doubt, afd | Cyione) commanding Lie regiiue drensed the regi | ‘Arket at Close range, while Benjamin treble shotted bie ROTI Ami A. hie room and a guard put over him. 08 seen (he charge was cousequeufiy dismissed. [pete reenter” 3 gone and Bick ey loaded with bis terri! womer lown into the flreroom and found @ Ip the First District Court, om the 2a jast., Chas. F " «fous THe REPOLS?, ROUT AND METRES Aaron Templeton, Co. A, Minie val! through bead. Que pirate went down into t pin eaten OUR SOLDIERS IN RICHMOND. ‘gen tdlad gu tha-abaren olctmadtor; tar tue Vitoeme? eS tS TE ga a EO ET And now together all’ tnunched forth. ihe effect waa | jh Ww Garritinon Oe A, Mints bail thitogs head Greman at work, busily engaged in attending to " MetJlough, on the 4tn of Febrnary, fhe altar (om | cove with pleasure to the request of your Colonel that T, | terrife. Broken in their tine. a few of the more deape- Wirunded @uties; bo Jet fly a shot at him, but missed mix mark. | y Rebel Authorities Refuse to Re- Place in the nile g Ne 1 st. Charl ba rood | se the general commanding this division. sbonid adress Pe tha gp cong Oy ra - oan ee (Chas MoConpell, Co, £, Mine ball, pasniog throogh right unker, bul war , " | Paid to have been used ax a gammbil ut, The | to you a few remarks. Thiv regia ng one of th @ gincie, and ; de wills Uh hor ‘Fhe poor fellow sought refoge in a coal b ‘ ut w ceive Further Supplies for Union PFi- || iy atver an absence of, ab bour ands baif, reurved 2 | five oobatitating thé Brigade whic dor of the F Union, planted the banner of treason, tut 4, | Jon Keanedy, First Sergeant On. A, Minie ball, entering Sbady drourht out and put in irces, and kept below io soners, &e. d verdict of 1 ght dent, [orighoally raised and orgatizet im this depart | PaMowteickea, the rear of the column gave way andre back of peck and parsing out of wouth. Hevereiy @argo of this would-bo murderer, Tt seems thet the Patrworr Dee. 12, 1862. Hon Bt lors, Xie a member of Congress from | ment, 1 shall ever cnet ar vad interest in ite wel. | treated rae ae ve Kon pn . wend oe : ' | Underwood, Ce A, Minis ball, eighty, im right ee of i ei ood e folio spate — | thie Stare, and ue prosent supervising special agent | fare. Whatever concerns i vtects ma |t gratides wo | Fetire tn the face of what wan certain death, ppaliod Prater did not relish much talking, 8 the second en ihe follow ng despateh was received thie morning a i yeah be abe eng . oe a wae ‘toon | so oneommnereyee te wh A “pont by tbe beape of alnin which strewal the’ held, iheew ek caus walmnanianil: meer, who was killed, was not epokeu to by thin tow Formas Mownom, Dee 12 1865. elected it of the new National Hank bie city You canoot but’ be grateful 1 - cada who, | 40wn thelr arma and surrendered. — fhe mont desperate Wounded exer ©. ©. bes row, Baltimore American — The United States Fanitary Cow # Vaseel, the | far away in the @ city of North, have pew & gallant eee they wore rema ned fant by their im Tleee, Lergoant Oo. F, slightly. ealp wound ‘Mr. Jobneon, the chief engineer, was shot in the chin Please give notice that the rebel authoritics decline | Clara Mell, recently arrived at this port with 1, presented to you these beaut * tie kind leort, who valiantly kept the | very fort iteeif, Tee PLOT Mabe ACHE RTT®, 7 re gee of vegetatles (or the une of our sick sod wouuded | and ongbtful in the: to give ¢ and following them oe they jumped into the ditch Killed. @26 Mr. Johnson, the chief officer, was wounded ip the | receiving any more jackages or provisions tor the Union soitiery ‘They will be distributed as virevtstaceee wal | and to os all.» proof tbat they remember aad re ted to scale the xlacis, each to receive hie deat® | yrany rorter, Co. G, left wide @rm and also in tho Knee joint. These gentiemen were | pieoners, eo thet parties totere-ted may refrain frou Wit, under the direction of Or. Bluke, the agent o the | nive ve ca soldiers of the Uuiied States, dguting fee peg her byeende y srn’ = onneny bend i ~~ - ra W owned. f f > We feted are abean te. sd MOM iseion in (hie department gloriors cagee of freedom a0 a n words which would sound oddly »! ith ‘ 0. 0 ” heels pat in trons; and then’tho sailors and firemen, who were | forwarding any more goods Lo this pot Mus avvennie J. C: Siren, which rrived bere on the stub | Enetar” Teale ume neue moiwent, aud It Iangunge more foreibie than. potive, 7: Ie Cree) OO ours, wand asleep at the time of the shooting. aud had BEN). V. BUTLER, Major Genera! Commanding. ult. frors St. Louie her tri | kit from them. they manded the surrender of the garrison as be pushed bie Kile. kept below by securing the forecastie hatch, were | Key. Mr. Yorrance, who went to City Point with Dr. | Jow the woud of t Ptah a Fouorable wie ik Nw seuete of tee canomn, Tits enower wor she Shemernnry | Wee. Denly, On, &, forehand a Ciiees ‘i Vasneibhd thik ‘sible an | Of the afair, says mu by gueriilas a Uvat metropolis. You wri ape inuzzie of the cannon annwer war the dtecharge ¢ Wonpoled. Qroaght up and placed ia irons. F arth ia ase eh ena ph red oa a mile below the moute of Red river, and within ebooting | tokens of thelr consideration the piece, when, raot limb from Lind, hit mangled cor pte, J, Reviey, Co. Blatt thigh Daring this timo, which occupied onlyga few mini ter, | inetrview with Captain Ratcl, who wae sent from Rieh- | quricee uf the dew of gunbeabe ancl , ve you will vaiue them as beyou + what was left of 4, was buried outward tuto the air. pom enn Pe the ship nad been going ahead at hor Own will, the er. | mond tw meet bin, He informed bi of the abovede | We tri a convoy wih oat che time but the gueritiag | unuerstand that they are ted tue | Hie compad Varking around the corners of died, if annal speed, and the helm stil! remaining in | cision of the rebel gyvernment, aud gave a4 a reason | (Hid not rm Buy mare than ¥ she wore 8 Of what you have done, wy wh not | trench, ersaying by every imneans to get within tbe w Corporal Joun Spooner, Co. A. Gime at thoir uanal spent, e ing ie é . é " om musketry, About ove bandied solely as a reward for the post. but as an incentive (or | Wore pow 00 the freof band grenade * Wonendted. barge of tho belmsman. Osborne now took charge of | therefor what they alieved co be alationon ther rem parte Of ihe owt, Sevan of the | the futare, acm stimebue that tov vour a lieot, Men tain Ot temperand by tine Short Wis ure, | ost seutanent Henry Jackson, Co, @, tesh wovee, the vessel, put her on her course, and ordered the body | honer by thetpress en roe Pt othenm ‘ortunateiy n roou wan | strike heavy Slows inthe day o be which he iit, when he tome the shells ov the left thie fl Hiuied One seer Was «Hed on the lower | sod your Cod, You, fetiow have dive edge of the parapet. Rated st every point. aud finding Co 1, right oar @f Lebaffer to bo thrown over board, and evnk by mens | were uot vering the goods torwarded in good faith to Geusiel Biase’ wereved. ieee’ oe Gente the 487 sabecome sen. wittingees san Cin, | themselves unsupported by the rest of the charging | J8mes Heiser Oo 1, es RE ‘ GF alarge pleco ct iron which was fastened to ik Ihe | prisovers, and assorted Lat of hi owy Roowledge, the of- | wyceme yath, Feet on the oth Int our ng | cumatac:es over which we has” aveuted | colump, they surrendered. aud were havied within tue remnre rie aa eaptain and the officers were now seut to the aby, ot foers in Libby prison, tr nonan8e muppl a8 vigorously A by gw | Jar vet staining 40 sat lig nor i | pod a vt onth the Kreneh wax pied with the 400d | we baie Co. ¥, right aay er . The * pa Wiel) i* absolutely nev ary orga. | a0 y isenal € Dy, left thigh gvard placed over them. hinpsrocngrabeninge eee erver pote Aw the etearoor a niration a@ the forming of «reel eoltier Your tirat | # the main body gave way and x the carnage o ena © seria, Ce. By beg ” ‘The five bone file parsengers, who wore old cea to avy hotel in the Vulted states. He admitted there | at she gunboat station, at the mouth of the river, | experience war in digging in the trenches outeide of there | ng them wer feariul Their disordered line—if iu Kaorvnss, Teen. Nov, 900-4. ¥. taine, were not molested, but wore told if they bad veen some itreguiarities im the sopplies at one tix she wae neta And siviset of ihe proeence of the works duit ng jege. That duty jew and valu. | Ee acanee WOere every Mane coped & It haw been comparatively quiet thie morning A few Je u ett ho bad’ been quilsy e a ehort wow owt v bie o# any periormmed .with alec adinena | 8¢t nyen tbe not bens enchemans Bee the Latter’ fered ix any manuer they wou'd be sbot, bot that . peen quilty of neglecting | * iwlifery hae. gout and distw:, wished comPage, although exp ach af eave 7 ; ace exchanged between ihe tatteriae an Ge Tho third assistant engineer was now relieved of bis | prisoners been prompt y removed and punisbed. 4¢ | secompany hwr. The wieral, desiring good 1 n bers ti sager of the fre of shut | 2° *i nk behind each tummy aod log, Oo volley afte be Wed bem (8 renews of the frogs and pat in charg the sag'ae, and one fremar to the bad coud tion of the p vere returned Annapo- | } Bl © - oO 100K fe position fn | stertione contributed largely w the} 7 ay My yl i - My tlt adie en ; pt Aint ” Heamen, vader convoy. at one set we the ’ elcbed out {10m wh eared 2 P 19 take " - was released to keep the sp inorder Oveasonally the : he said they were extreme cases of a jou, and ir moved ajona very quidig voll! arriving i y it agaion af ha the tin aor, ae 9 wae bugze weut up from our viewr tet te mber of priomers taken yeaterday @ two ef engineer was allowed to rivit the engine room to | that \t was e grave part ant spbuth of the Red, when Jenly theesemy open The ‘ * voye, w Mee lip. 7 «| a | Ps for he tree * t he nt " DAY Dec I joing on right, as they feared the | here allow " rieone ' ler and the rows tre rtuiliery ne 1 trust eeure ue an. gee if everything was going oo righ os e it : } xble 10 mote about, in order oo we aball have tne a . vt inane of the wound | . bem donee re tmexperience of the junio engineer onght pothing woud be recaived Vit let | manage the boat property, fonod mech dyVcvlty in Leep- | that Inetruction, and pone . t The gread sesanit — seg "octane ban eek Ol corer ho @eartrous resulta Woney, and Soathern money had bere Weg the channel The Generai, seeing this, at once withoot whieh Ho MER CAH ever ve tre storming Wiet bad abanees ar lasely ta al) ta or, wut cold, . From two o'clock Ju the morning uati! daylight Cap tar | dered Bis sety ces, and after mer votiier, creal a6 lenmh ana ole : nel Lat . ter retelatory Wor treope for rs | matruction in pilvtiog, too the ont) aod men, thee 4 are y or oni at lewmt, amd Whe bow & Eeasterel mod in the wo. 6 ‘ « y Willets had v0 opportunity of learning what was going A ptetone Yeunet Hpi. Pre pete high site Bh eae nd Salaioen libeltniins teaees erie beyond t, Koon ville wan ot ' 1) Pande wae edtreaned to thee thie Bustos, Lee. 15, 1863 be 0 ‘* A “ | moro A was rere veo WO eothurinatic cheering all @e upon deck, At say re everything wae qu at ms . nt! the Geueral uvfortuuacely 6 red ht Wound & country » glory atreng hey + TBO — no mia ree ™ is, ee © » ~ euarive, and occasionally altorwar is, the prironers were The berk xpringbok, from ( day tien vs Turks ts ack fromm a Nakat bail, However, innteat of drvving | Ber Bard fought battles £00 hor grentiews achtd see aye ly _ arvana the gS NRL: \ or ” ¢ going into Turkey Ielaud m from hie post, BO All the mare deterrained to re pie folde cluster the dearest. the eees'es *o op r * , . alowed to come up to Ete ea cea ee tae | main, whet 4 ntti al) the guns ware passed antthe | the noblest of human afectione 47 ing called ont the better feelings of & ' Seog «nme ARNT OF tne Ome, | Brith bare rigged, etanding for 4 a : - the pet where ah hour ber enaine wore Tr 9 Fomun, ‘ At the usual time the steward wae not Ww prepare | #8 8 large steamer out of ¢. Bevore gto the cabin t omphanily throwg . ‘ 0 y spon o br Lihont events of the Son 7) eave that, for fear of being poisoned. the cook was com, | tt place three days previous, aud that her officers were nr a sere 404 the recipient of shall eree, aud vance be ag “a —e regi soandet ta the tre wt sty tor shalt ocnduet threes , . ¥ i nthe passengers on boar ory ue rewpited 4 ~ ave, thro TY oie ain Swineeow w 7 j ter . ere ‘ me peiied to taste or everyt ) their presence, and he | 4mericans. eral Benton has heer spp0 “4 to cominand a divieb | oye ny Oy @ Fich Ie wg wnt per mune diate ee +7 of the at bear OF + bad oe he -ompaign (8 , lonely after bre ol < | have just learned from an authoritative source that | thé gorioup recolisetion that yours were t ster and | @ rent © gaeetiy ol . ‘ the GA amas warnnet, very foot a a ee Musteal. he Miseionary Board of the Methodiat Fpiecope! Church | deate the blow which secured tha « “ the wen agedns oh tg T andl Pirates, the captives aud tho passengers partook of 1H GEKMAN OPERA (North) bas appropriated tbe sum of tweaty-ave wwou- | aed buried that huge mounuin every tent ie mothing had hap The cantan was de There was a grand mations at ths Academy of Music om | rand dollars to be apent me parte of the robeliious | eulferng called humans ave:y . ' ope S 4 the oflcers’ rooms ns Sau “ go: hutate On sared in “Fide | South latoly re 1 mit aTm*. in reopening the | Of @® unfethomadie cean , . ‘ ea contents of the eargo thoy usw foil well, and did g 4 Wo the detesiania weather trendan | them to their oFigimal coaneetion with ‘the Methodiah | short monthe ago aod we, who vy y | army of tos One digtord i. Sim. The opera was woil sung, tbe choruses aad orenes. | Fpiecope! Churcu. The cainsion for thie Object hes been | President, eame in A ue } . fon la! t t h easion N to Amer, whe ty @xperted to viel! thu | Lroope, ware met on all wides with enw mitten wes om Nothing unvenal ooo irre’ oo Monday night; bet on tA being eapecialy ooo > mig! m the oecnaior of Box city within ® short thine 4 open ant «overt homtiity fr + the a teen Tesaday morning at seven o'clock the Chesapeake was | Mr. Auschutz's beoeit, “(4 Thme Planche’’ will be eng The bark Thecesila, ap Live United States steamer @ been our chief RUppors. now ch sod the . . oe Brought to anchor wn Seal Harhor, a! che isiand of Grand | by the German opera We taxe pleasure in op | Granite (ity, captured Now me 16 “ the mouth of | be runsing & feartal » . 4 me . " ie Py een a Re founod’s apien. | the Rio Grande, ar here December 3. in charge of | qualified or unqualiiet, Mt oF rork Menan. Col. Bratne theo orders! to be lowered and | nouneing that on Wedo veo, ext Gounod’s apieo pris toaster, Ad fumes Teomenaes tea a Teo pyre mahagl me, Whtrae cate he manned by tho pirates. Hs then went on shore to obtain | did opera, “Faust,” w produced at tho Acedemy of | Yernel hae n carg and you privates 4 “ ‘ I abeiuels farther orders. Ho returnet at noon, when the steamer | Mase f cotios, value : Pay nes ety. BOW yo are toe . . oes b ‘ ep eee RAND MUBICAL AND LITERAKY ENTERTAINWE: Maor Genera Horron arrived bere om the 21! Tnited *tates, clothed fs, + « ° 8 patna gop or nanpcotapegd rr a sa ‘To-morrow evenivg © grand extertainment in favor of | vt {rom Now York, and bas reported to General Banks armed with the weapons oc felon ais ‘ an en, ante: river, headed up for © jertaimene ple * | for duty. Hie retero @ tf, to bs (riends, an the benoer of = [reen: 4 . . . Bohn, NB. On arriving at a given point the American | th@ Laaier’ Home for Sick and Wo ldiers will | gapeeisliy his old command in the Toirteesth army corse, | yout emp. hbertiae rm aia gem an ; Py ; ran o 948 ermoR, ‘ . F fe take place at the Academy of Music, The programme ie | When the General left nero for the North he wae water | land bicb ie elite your « ° -* Ye * qmeign wan set, ojon down, aad in response a : veges rcomtraated ‘nthe ardavve campsigh of | Would that the nation could realize th. “sets which thin | 27 Founded iping im ; y hate, © compsete Het ef the most varied and attractive, 4 womb ur momt pe Loe oa Rowen, A&G. toe bow ote ro regiesnte bet earh on | @& John pilotboat, commanded by one Captain Se re ee he hes returned to duty with renewed lay enrrownd We | Wout tuat our * tre 06 the | iborived to mabe © " > ~ . r already lb Maltheron, put of, The steamer was stopped, and a bons | JAF artieteMme, Virginia Lorin), Miew Lucy Rimone, Mme. 4h AncooR oboe mare w meaeore bis | North, who have 80 gengrowry prow w yoy these | may ve agreed op athe _ 4 wt with bin vent ores’ 3 aT ee eS alongside, bringing a man who gave hisname as | Strekorch, Mme te Luvseo, Mre. Jenny Kempton, Mre h bie vountry '® enemien, Golage crn Be BOW amembie! here, of thin fou x thes ame ) bringing : oe ex The United States Marchal has taken poereswion of the | of Lomigiana, within trenchen virened ‘ t Morart, Monsre. JB Mile. De Cordowa, Haboime Jatreneh: 7 : th Seid, Go K, Nor 20, Sergeant Foante Gmitd. This fellow conferred # th O#dorn® and bin asso. “ *) Haboimand, | property of George U Sweet, an alleged diwioyal eitiwn, | Ube BOTONs CAPA, ABA bated» or evou what be am ty, aneae (ree ee one * . . » K, Mor e @iates, and then returned to the pilotboat. Now Jno, | Bleineske, Movio, Gilder, rat on Jackeon, Popier and (hevinet streets and thre im- | onr eyen do see y heave done inher duty you 4, 664 the dead wore carrie’ bark tt . : Arion Voea! Soovwty—bave ® nteered | proved lowe on Prytania street, the property (f [ani wOdly, muniierliy~t remains wiih yoo ° tintge ere thay were buried vy thelr inte omnrmier The rum ewarereerne nical eingned ceasmmrgraeliie aA gadgtnssy exer go Logan. ale an @)eged Cmlayak citigen, youre \ them Guard their gifs ur livee— | officers commingie), {rote gmerhia dow ensoy nes a on, came on board and assumed sole command, leaving WE MINSTRELS A New York bewspaper Gespaten of the Zid oye berwh then, preserve them. Aye true fd A no id the wehdere, antil thew ollmere ortered , ar 4 2 s Osborne — eo crew onwindl c Pi a’, Chr iat Jo ‘An officer on Gereral Bewka’ tal, wring bo a lreed T fag, waving in the winds of Heavy t¢ besctdal | them beck beu respect pieree ‘ mo . those ac! stn " Wests, Soynat myparat remy tern Seay ng here, ayn a large Quantity Of cotton was captured wear | ftard and etriper eomece : ty blood of here h wounded had been carried into the cry ae WK iilod ‘ @ Mile while before—out in tho oold PLD) cont to draw im 1 bounce. They 4 P rhted by ih we and | o thm rebel . @. f 4, We. ferdy, Co BM, a 1) continue to draw immenre bo Thay cartainly | prowney ite yedite ver f pater, Rad radiant with the boo r and great. | cared for at the bowpites & the Ninth conga liy direction . After Parker came on board, the pilotboat wa when | merit the patronoge tiey receive, aw thelr programmes | to get all (bey could fina, s*# eee he naam of out beloved Gantry bet you. too Sl, im thie | of fit Woder oor wabolanres, with sume of theme ot the ¥ ore were. fe tow, Arith still being on board of the pilotboat, and | Oe Over varied and attract ton whieh will be thrown inte the market by oor ore widernonn through whet we. se ihe oth, are | ¢ arwven OF Liiere. @ent beck ow ms ” : Hon of Tere will reach 260,000 bales, nietored | (aveiting, a teed by 4 sy . t nd ae were tet Cite B , the steamer was headed for Dipper Marbor, which if abot The National Five-Twenties. ap the Rie Gennde fan be tommaees Wher i ehea be t we “ dl } | . ‘mM Swetve miles from St, John. At seven o'clock in the oven ng iL Vee. 13, 1563. i haya be \ietad by m member of Ceoren! Birky | ingen, aud the bag eutieier, wat ra weer of a Se m1 \d the captives were he enies of five twenties on Mal bo » ba . tu the et to 1 OL berting 104 aH whe s? ‘ rebel jue on . ee came wo at Dipper Barter, n tiv 4 £042 660, and during the week to ¥ Neo othear on Ger erat B all foreiened + .nwniorme | full high abveered, aed a wit ns . “ wnt Bowed just teu minutos to transfer thommelver and thet | jooms wilt de oe darioy the ween obe the: Gh eepednion wad +e p the Rw ¢ 410 94 bt our tev tere Hom: hed Goo mn i - Mowance of bagrage wo the pietde be eapram Hohe o od bogde omtiy ‘ aud there bh oft 4 ihedew of pretend ‘bet rhe t a j ee ee otug oe man i ‘

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