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> sy rt YACING A$ t AuvyY ve ‘ ~ Sin vEW Y FRIDAY, NOVEMBrE £"fe0i + . Ap 8 NE ORK py SRAL IDAY, VEMRB : : sisi Ah nc tin, Tl tt te ten CA IL meen retyensemareeds art ine ie nee tn ee ti cme ere er reenter : were General Pasvregard apt stat fort a i perty tu the North, U6 | suteWaled and tvs r toned for the fold. number of acrer of fad, 2,016,099, REWS FROM THE soc'Ti. Nie prt gmbh raha ote ce hyced ob tony, at Chorale A fegae.. “etek if wh ubtaa feateive noite ete eee That there entoutanong aré fale and witl lead te the | sions, 60; fer te sweet tne axes of twelve ms moni whos: fy wud Whenewr, by the Nig C Tan yueuGie BO Fanuc es w bea) ae POOL LGinadus to be beside, Pro} JP‘ON OF YON SLAVES—THA REBEL uMiclontly eluar. Bvet bow werare conbled xe | Semreae OH, ERE enupws Koss | fey aedenrrgra! sles ws enter fam ses.eniand Mehdi ady pried eat Seog wEere, WK eueal advantices. At ao | Bards Lave dead A aM land at eighty-one er cnae, ID OD?S OPERATIONS. | sitvcce tt sis pottonlac ie cry ke beds ens | Wallet None | _cobiare. | AAAS 9 40 lt dda feriyiagernore le ise eartien eae eh tse t | Gide Tomes percent, * 2 Bob and, profesehoe, . ‘ N DOF the ¢ a Se ‘ ie No js busy nors.ag this folly. Ne eu. Nb we bakee wis find fuer wii. 0. hej ne J vice, Were al! ow c t, m m ve olor tuto the ar . uit im the oid.” and oor eavaley have mato two or | Hom we mye no. ii.ng to co but bo Lgl Wah ADM 8: | wat Gare. thd Sontgenasry Appeut regerde tte peo, | 2°1 WOON man Kb Cele plain, we boca, be abe te | ao we ann ne Summer * ca gel ed st ME) es tle | Qray Ghnt God Dow given us, ava tor tts tha Rew, | ve | POwition as Sauwise, Hf O68 duncorsua,” “ne apmai's | ATO HME IM Lue Tiver before the layse of anotner eee mene ae as dirs sioend Pa deed oa ee ee ee » | ry ' “I ar a y braced, cciue what may, Of & Odjectione to Lin cone Aphicn of argroas ‘ar pe Susynese mon ove Ob samt to she front iva Sag igs % we oom bg certs Wo exter m Esot Polos be ieoatur, | ability lo reset this o ont, pcb tty tas dial ow enemty O92 VOlve® Aperions tf not fatal blow to the {nasi lon whicl Weare NOL Prepared to usw upted , mated” expe ‘artioulars of His Advances | tue. 0 “the Kanleral: vee om yebansved 40 tbo dt | He aX mise, Mp LeEY decks . AvCeys BBA I sill DO ross ded She tie eee ethan Ot | ere. casuredl (hat, ve /utere, wwsans far mere on: untg to 3 vA the dieu Med «29 4 pectin Siachorpe oe RS OTe, i Oo, | ne CA id 0 aOtive Mold oper: oo MAME Ret tndication that our renurves in med are xv py GAy le" dottey aed will be ay plied fo brin aa Yeoiris ter ee fey hE from Gadsden, Ala. ge hy eine : or Usk the war 1804, wide o} | PP M4; thas war subsiatonoe, etready weavity taxed, | Faris Llers leno danger of being cour 9,426. Tee publie dove of thy state Me 4 of wee PRE Gags! OP ATLANTA ONLY E1x PHOUSAND | HE {TM Mt a7 ed, hot, after att, wat bean 60 erlonsiy deranged. Cimon to eaiemd our cause. (¢ thet thy @bouc $9,000,000 of wh cay Ba rR n@. sot fa the precediny ay. that it sm DO! ad vasiced ther Hi De ule Protein Joos not nerard the consertption of | Pett adtred. Jobe en a wrhied sonten "inti Wile am, om ¢ Ric! a Whig, Nev. wo JOb towards their ubject, Unit voars arter yaa ‘ ccessary now; “the white men are cuticiont eres ‘Tho Labltities ry ig : If reports be itee Ze Yaskore in Atlanta dp in a very | Sti, 40% Mforc them, 8 nay hive f Fatetora et Gist | sony, bul imben the exicerey arises the England's Mettcy of Siding with es | ties ator gr.000 000 ature layer Nes ’ uneasy slate of mind, HAI tke Aprent, tus quest ; OL Wes Fraley BicusAien abu Pedve @ PACA | Tra ta pede °o 10 Make ony seevidigo—'*indepssdence : he oumber of sheep returned in te State SE GOONS TRUCTION, | srounier thom detcg dos tow wey van hold she cuy, | “ie ytom, amaicad of being, aa ab ts mow, simply mmsplaced, | Wir) younity ateg am VE ong every bing iw weil yeas dat <=a se eh poppe eel ae wayne « oy dogs, 8t.0ee Namber of dng aa ae) — z Mig, 2 a ie Fotoens eka Sieg at | Lure pooasaet woul W the bleep, xo ed ’ ja continues to tilastrite B qui Toes OF 02,184 pounce of we Page tay: Thix question of sewn s slave for torc'se in the army fe | Rever. even by agoidenty ine thiled:tevateleel teeustion fx eee Le ao ey rete ipromieafe nad ite auoxence in aiamy | CRC? Kuieta, whatever way be the disp.cisien or iesn. aT ee eee igh ufedaricy inparamouck | WO ber poeple. We reir ty DEF (raddional policy of ‘ foo : but bow they oan pec cat Bxtely, We leary that a ge teman Koll kuewn {0 (his city, ALT WhO loli ae Gate City on Wednesday last, reports ax elective feueral toros six (bouaand th De Lot. There were at the same time | For those rensoas we deom Ht idle to disonse the plan of R.ou vention of thé Noriborn ard Southern Staves, favored by ‘Measra, elenbens, Bowm and Boyce, Bot ‘ ere wi f° wait we LOW cUnsider the letters.by which those genth- ous two ibersand io the hospitals, Tho | inew nave cuutrived to divest tucmuoives of the,padiie Arrest of a Lady Eadeau oem Mer Rusband in bev Yor, \ ice President Stephens’ Reply to | fine bere veon eo close: hverpthing must be sactaiced. always (aking Nie, pracWisally, wih the stiri From the Rishtend by C PB Reply ienttee hese ee pas Pa a ‘u that oar cavalry en- | eontisence low the proposed ¢ nveution could bs Let | whether with abransin 2Nico in every controversy between OM@er Nations tbat aoc | Ure al to Butier, Apnyan Generai Shermae. If this is tho siate af things the Georgia militia are under our eonstiiution ab al, bow! conid be hed uncer | amount to notetes unless % her, however remotely. The last jvstanco i (Bo arrest | ete timo abseonded the , ‘4 certainly equal to the task 0 driving out the invade rs. | MO. W"69 ME. Linuclo walla tw permit it without 2 | Unt Perey of crack eon diag toa te fraprivoumdut, withoas the privilege Of bali, of she | gic» oiroumtancer, ievving Denine Why is Lhe attopt made? Dae “D imptied reo yuation of the authority aud binds | ei aay. to onr posterity. WithOnt Judepauderrr. nod om tors of the Rowwoke She peruse United States | tleeacoounte, was arrested Fosters His a Ins force of the Culted Evaleg couatitusion as elit subsist | with reconstruction, re auall be sub.usmed Carly rmiae | Vormisof war to chee Couledtrate Yel loty er | ‘emnting 10 ¢' es out ilies ty rojin ao ee ' P Gonsral Howell Cob’ tm the Reoralting | that thars sro ied chen hanel : nee we PT ens Lincvia's sruty occuptodwvery foot of our pin ue formes te 1 Sows Sean Leg Ke Mo “hd Tt will be recotiecton stint, Row woekn since, & © Convention of the States| ,,Bvsinccs- Arps to the Coocusans. fod ou use wads treariag the wanie tui wish | "Lau iyetin ie BoM troubled, Meo the Appuat, with 4% ws belonging to Delia Muttonls ANE Cying.|. Clipped from ibe New Yeme fteraen, demoensing Seteee Pum seuerary, published, ab Macon, pt. quitios About the negehss a'ter the war, be ; e i. ~ - ome Heeacy, ai Practicable. + | Sentha odition of $U0 284 Bi a unealy itontyomery 3iot!, however, tho whole achome | | Tnllo wecre Wy wetmcans prepared to caw 1 Ater us a if all maey tt ag hinenime anil Gy be LS ig BR rie 2 Jo io"? euough:-—“Let Congress express upon | the Betuge,” we sos ue necessity fr raisiog proepastive’} cantar’, bt 7 : " 20g Avpedl from General Howe Cobb to the peop congas, cantare Ithel/ UPON | Gitigolign, Free eogroed, are, wosr among we to Very f Oriole’ to Mee Cert nea tere ne eee ane tans | dene ee teg aie) anes the recend rule preialbiting ladies OC tho State of Georgin. Levit echo from the meng bat 0 to Woahingioa and say rhe mat | terge’ Mmaibers, and, tn one State at least, Louigiang, | tho ovecidod neatrailty of arent Mitta ferbide her ht canta g ce bc Ore tieen: Rave Goee? Gaiaie Soe seb'shors, oad trom tbe caslorn to the wert: He Cited tates woverminent, and: oat word | they are permitted orfeuize wiiliary coupapiee avd | boing taken imo a Lritigh port, soe partes whe perform |e pa nits 9 janpire @uawer back the bai he schemes would either mect with an aflirmative | to be dritied, aml have over given Stouble fromn theAr | Shis lozitimete a ‘ann a v' sbel Complaints of English | ory. Scorsians, raity as ono man and cad tbo war. response, ur, id i> event oF & roeccion, nedieicorne | sojuishien oF ailiiacy ke>wicigo, Alter the war the | Farown into fers’ cell’ “agers, the worealis Geomanta | tira ino Chertemtn Bt rk f aays look at Virginia, tlwat good eld state, tora aud | coucee's o/ the enemy ar to broak cwe-halt’ the force of | [ree memos will be governs; Inws Proper to thelr goy- | UPON thousands of her pecy'e to be eelisted sa her | _ The following list of leading acti ary, Oot, 22.) | Neutrality. : Pleading at every pore) her citizens Unarderta i cod his lows ta the spring.” ® & * = siuo meapuus | Crnmentin@ gontrol will Lo required certuily, bat eos ¥ own. coil by recruiting oficors ot the ‘Wfliod.ftaieg | Reve boon agit? upon by ienCecuaeanbnaete te tales 4 yi oh valle o wads a1 a ic | we army. ree sons marcning by thousands to wi court oy me ree CH abi oes. ‘ag’ i. “ » Ne y obser a | defend Ricumoud and Petersburg. see her peopie suffer. F Sicew bow for pookeagi| keer sel ey fo ay the Consorise vaw'to ecibrace'persons pri | jotta or ote, ye win bate oiomae pao f f ball oom | Toducet the prices of everything Amiral Buchanan's Report of the | (2% /7,(%2 108, bloody years op, eur ratioon. snd now | | Truiy thie Is @ precious, gelce:abie achemel Taree | of fty yexrmot age. So ‘ar from conf-ssing our exhami. | of then; but wheo a party leave Canada. for the pur- | Bacve aides, per \d.. $1 37 Mol Cubs cane ' PO: threatened with fimine, Yet they are more resoived | Southern men are wo be pickad oul, and are to crawt on | fim, it usthe earmest avowal on the part of our people wA | pose of raaling war upon the United Skates, ake-permas | Baccs, hame 1S aes ce mapmnanamedl | geaval = aad detormiped this day than ever hetore to perish or be | thelr beliios to Washington, iick ihe dust and beg Mr. | to be exhausled, merer do give wp she contest as long as there | Yaukeo veldiers anc ebertifs to pursue thorn’ back tuto tbe Bacom, shoulders... 1 3 ~ fh | jagagement in free. He states that though Virginia dic not recece untit | Linooin for an armistice éad & convention of ail the Statea! | ¢4@ man, white or blak, to bear amms. lvstead of wens. | dominion of Canada and seize 1 under the protection | Beet axttie, gross... 25 oe os : Lincoln cailed upon ber for meu to force back Georgia | And this is calied courage” and © striking a blow (or | neas, it is she'strorgest assurance of using all owr'powor | of the Briiwh dag. Nay, ebe even aasiets in shio ottrage | Brandy, jor ga)..... B 60 iow Mobile Bay. and her seceding sisters into the Unirn, the todiguantly | pecce.’ Now, our idea of courage Is somewhat different | and strongih, To bring tnto eervice a quarter of aniltion: | of her sovereigaiy, aad becomes willing Jack Kotctrand | Corn, shelled, ver bu, 2 25 . Spuraed the call, and swore to dofend them to the leat, | irom the writ Courage does not consist in bumble | Of men is no cosfexsioa of exhaustion, no sign of weak- { jatior for ths Taaxte government, For vwr part, we pro- ig 1 } aud “a nobie deieuve it bas Nog Applicatious to an enomy who demunda your unqualified | bess, ‘Io procikim our purposo to add tho military } foss po surprise. We have lung since ceased w expect fais 2% 2 { Tap osarens, Gxonora Resaaves, submiesion, We cull ‘‘coursge” tuat spirit. which | strength of four millions of glavo to that of olght | play and jrstico from the Bruiah government. It would . 400 1 Amp Muzeany Distnice or Groncza, avimates the hearts of our br soldiera | miious of whites bas, ra tho ap- | violate cvcry precedént of ite histery and cvery principle of 248 ‘= DEFENCES OF WILM! NGTON. Macon, Gu, Oot, 20, 1864 ander Lee and Hood; the temper which leada the | Pesrauoe of power shan of weakooss. As to the | éemature if, in the maintenance of right, it were lo make 89 90 10 ie The movements now being mude to redeem vvory pore | Southern mothor to ote her Inet boy gladly to | effects of this Hon upon subsistence, it should | an issue with (he stromg wm ast if the weak, Farcere sube 20 60 | tion of Georgia from ‘he ucoupation of the enemy will | D&M arma for home and bearth, while she | be borne in min the production of suppites is not our | Jeclis, debellare superdos, ie 4 wiecim that she bas care: 2 25 4 be attended with success if her own people will co their | Knit# socks for bim aud bie comrades and sends to | preant difficulty, but their ‘ransportition cmd distribution; | fally studied oly to reverse is In pr actioe. 206 Potatoes, sweet |... 1 78 duty. The active and faithful discharge of thts duty by the front words of cheer, aud te Hoxves a prayer that | that we haw amaemple supply of provisions for the whole}! pune Peas, per bushel of every Mau who owes service to bis country, alone is | Godin bis own good time will blogs us with poace and | country, i ét was properly distributed. Nogrocs now do | @ificlal Meport’ of Admiral Br +7500 G0ibs...... 3 \N EAREY ATTACK ANTICIPATED necessary to accomplish tho result, To offect this reauit | dependence, And as to “strikivg a blow (or # | not aid ia the transportation of supplies bot, when tn |) of the Nuval Dagagensent am obiie | Lee groes, t0,. 60 00 Eait, per bunt. 60 lbs, 7 . . at once ts the object of this circular. we find tt not in suggestions of In.practiouble couvcca- | the army, they may bo wed to (urther that great mili- |’ Bay, Auguse 5; 1864. Bors, upfatied, grves 62 50 Eoap, hard, por 1b. | All ofigers bolovging to this command, especially en- | 1908, bus in the victories of Lee, Hood, Beauregard, Yor. | tary ond as woll as to fight Unite Stages Bawa Hosrreat Hides, good dvy per ib 1 8s aot. : rolling officers, are instructed to use revewed eiforis in | Test and the reet of our herocs. ‘The ebjection that tho negroes will give trouble and be- Prxsacois, Augurt 25, 1864. } | Fiidea, grec... ry G at oe enforcing all ordera for the return of abseutoes to tholr | | AS to tho aspersion of tho President's motives and the | come dangerous, is refuted by thelr docile aud subor. | How, 8, R, Macony, Beorotary of the Navy, C.8.A — | {ldroes, first eiass...760 00 ton rr commands, as well ag sending forward those who have soggesti ns to Congross to override pita iu the matier of | dinate bobavior during thir war, whono many of the | — sim—I have the huaor to inform you ‘but the enouy’s | Horses, second do...600 00 Shoes, army, per pair 1 4 CONSCRIPTION OF THER SLAVES, | tur tatted cr roused to report These ollicers are notited| Regetiation, we do not deom it neccesary $» suy ope | Whites are from home, and when the enemy bas! ayst, under Admiral Farengut, consisting of fourtcen | HOres, third do... .460 09 Sheep, sheared, each is o@ that ibey must sre to it that every man in their respeo- | Word of reply. We du not fear that euch e scheme will | beem pressing our armies at all points. Never | gtsummors and four monitors, paced Fort Morgan oa the | 200, pig, No. 2 Shoop, uusheared ... 26 6 tlvé counties or districts, who belongs to the Con‘ederate | be sdopted or even propored at Richmond, The climate of | have the uegroes beon more easily managed or | och instant, about half-past wix A. M., lo the following } _ POF gross ton, 1000 Tallow, per Ib...... 1 Bb army, eher of the fold of tho rezervo, te mace to report | this nobie ald commonwealth is decidedly unfavorable to | exhidiied more subordination, or eas sympathy | order, and stood to Mobile Bay. The four Moniters— | LArd, por ib . 131 Wheat, clean, per bu. at once to bis prover command; aud incase of the men | 2"ything that looks ise rroonstruction or lowering ‘he | for the Yankeos than during tho years of this war, The | tho Tecumseh and Maphattan, each carrying two fi'teen | Leather, baraess. 315 — of (tbe... 6 4%. Davis’ Cflicial Organ at Riich- | »e!ersing to the militia, they will roport to these head. | Rational fag. Virginia was novor more resolute and | many Chousan who haw gone dij ani are now with the | incteguus; the Winnebago aud Chickasaw, each carrying 375 Whiskey, per gal ta quarters tbe pames of all auch found st home without eeriione hegre ot Bee diey os Ta oe Bee ee conorokeees eine in four oleven iocn guns—inasingle line abead, about half a | 1 4 60 Wool, washed ‘g per authority. It is the fixed purpose of both Con- 1» BO graves er Inu Bons, she bas mi i y use mite f oe fort. TT Broo! Momsen, Chin ool; ond Strongly Recommends the | federate and Stato outhorities that ihe men who cau | Tegisterod a vow nover to ylold to an lafamous toe, Bue | Were deceived by the promises and driven of by the ple, Ootacion bisetiond lavents ea tisionmnes: “+4 360 _ Woah saree : serve the couvtry tn thie oritical juncture shall do tt, and | i8 fully assured of the support of ye Biates watt! | mllltsry power of the enemy. This war han act failed Richmond twenty-four, Port Royal eight, Lackawana Laka, Arming of the Negroes bo eflort will te spared by either to effect the result, | BOtcrabie peace shall crown her endeavors, In one only | to teach the negro tha lesson that his tuterests aud those | fourteen, Seminolo nino, Monougahela twolve, Konnoboc THE WEEKLY HERALD. Not only to officers but to every good citizen is the ap. | 29Pectis the proposition defensitle—as a scheme to divide the | of his master are identical: that ni only friend ts the | five, Omslpeo thirteen, Piusoa four, Onelda ten, od Galena be, ae, * ae, peal made to bring into the sorvice every man able to do } "y's counsels. It might do this, and it might uot, «In | master, and that he can find uo restiog place with the | furiees guns, in couble line ahoad, each two lashed : duty in the fleid. vain is the net spread in the aight of any bird.” The | Yankees Tho wufloring of those that are with the enemy | together. ‘Tho sidewheel stormere oll ‘shore, all sboura | T27”Seee amd Cheapest Newspaper im the ‘A few weeks of faithful reryico by every. man in Geor. | Yaukece might divide our quarrel; or, on the othor baud, | bas been told over and talked over by those who have | quarter of a mile irom tho Monisore, carrying in all one Country. Hood's Operations. ria ablo and liable to do {% would drive tho inet enemy | Seeing us faiter aud give signs o! Irresolution, thoy might | Tomained, and the loss,though boavy upon the master, | yuadred and winety-nine guns aud two thousand seven | Tko-W: Hrmatp for the \woveuent oF nooD ON GUNTER’S LANDING. | {Fm oUF soll and rid tho State forever of thir hateful | CB6S more take courage aud brace their ranks acd lock } has got been altogether thrown away upon the negroes | nundred mea, Whon they discoverd standing into ester ays LD, fog Whe! proaeut. week, vendy Gh | (erom she Richmond Examine Le 148 (or ove final effort for our overthrow. And be It ig objected by some, that to give freedom to the | the channel, signal was made to the Mobile squadron, | MOFFOW (Saturday) morning, wilt contain:— | Southern papers bring us vory littie of the move- Georgiana! the destivy of your State iain your hands, | Who knows aught of tho gopume Yankee nature will not | Deere soldier is $0 acknowledze that (readom is boon, | under my command, consisting of the wooden gunboats FuttDotatls by our Spocia! Correapondenta, ef the revem®, ‘and operations of Hood’s army. This may be 80. Now ia the time to strike the blow; and If the enowy ts doubt thet the latter is the more probable result of the bel gra fang bes dng Be ge Morgan avd Gataes,’ each carrying six gune, and Sel, | Reconnolsmnee of the Army of the Potomne towards tp ibd tor from tbe ict that hie army ts constan riven from your soll it will be your fault, mot thoire i four, to'follow my motions on the Teonesses, ram, ot alx pve, ead'there’ ts very litle opportuanty, ror isa HOWELL CugB, Majer General Commanding, Sc. Ae Se Tee Cae ae guns—tn all, twenty-two gaos end four hundred aud | Southside Ratiroad, and of the Demonstration agate’ bof communieatiag with tho press. Frou the ao- — i Wimington. siiamae ler. ailarrimrie: tet Bron Cer ee Richmond by the army of the James, accompanied by & Pe cere peodlpear Karby Smith's Departnont. THE DEFENCES OF WILMINGTOR—APPRERENSIONS | quirod ‘or the army thoy should be dratted ae slaves, | jnsiiWennecent te the Tenmonnes apmreeched the fen’, | MaPof the Seone of Operations at Hatcher's Rua; ie Pree ee ne Oy he ree Atapamay on the | iMroRTANT NEWS FROM THis TkANS-MiSSISSITPE OF AN ATTACK BY SOMA MYSTSRIOUS PLEET. treated as property. when lost 10 service pald for, and | whea apposite the fort, we opened our bauiery st short | latest ceoounta of the Movements of the Union and Rebeet fr the Permmensée, and: ts now, in ull probabltity, 1a DRPARTMENT—THK SPLENDID GENERALSHIP OF (Correspondence of the Rienmond om awa after the wor returned as ainves to their masters. But it | rauge upon the leading ship, the Admirals flagsmip Itart- | Forces tm Georgia; Intorosting Despatches from our Qasr ‘Tennessee, ‘The events of the roxt.fow days wilt 8MI/H TO LIBERATS THE CHIVALRY. th Wituinaton, N. U., Oct. 2, 1864, | Should be remembered that whether ireedom tojtho negro , and made the attompt to run latorber, but, owing to | ‘eepoudeats with the Army of the Shenandoab, and em ked for with intersst. J is reported that Porvest has {From the Kiehmond Enquirer, Nov. 1. 16 appearance of yellow fever in this city some two | be really a blessing OF a curse, hat many meproea | hor superior speod, our attempt was frustrated. Wo then . dered forward to uf:a:k Bridgeport. A oorrespon- Mr, Wegnor, goverumont messenger, hag just arrived | Weeks go caused covsiderabie alarm, which tho wad ex. | desire il, andare willing lo take it even from the Yan- | ptood towatds the next heavy ship, tbe Ervoklyn, with | Counts Of the movémeats of the Union forces in all see fie Manigomory Alaily writiog from Gadsden, from Shreveport, with the most important: despatches Pie ie aiter = fceoerotrte pain Sa eae areas a an JTeedom fe. given he re rad ot | tho same view. | sbo also avoided us by hor superior | tions-of the country; fulPparticulars of the caliant explale B 6 ever brou; ang: si ;)) a a Pip hdc nosaatie eeabie averegaeis Phe taut ‘Although woveat give uo partionlae of what le passing | © WArHO, euitry day, it was foared it would sproxd with | because we must offer to the aegroee inducements to speod. (During, this tne the guoboaty were also closely | of Liootesamt Cushing, in deatroying the fornous robe wh i and. the last soluier bes taken bis | 02 tho. western bank of the Mississtppl, saya the Mobile great rapidity, and the peopio were advised to go into fidelity which be regards og equal if not greator than { greatest‘advautags, aud we succeeded im ssriously dam- Il poepot tbe south side of the Cocsa. Regis'cr, suil we are at hberty to assert ‘that the mews 1 Sse country at once, But tiese fears were not realized. | thore ee a, the enomy. The Yankse makes the | g,ing many of the entiny’s vessels. The Sola and | interesting news from Europe; Poetr; iriday ,Ootober 21, stuwart’s corps marched out in | of fie most encouraging aad imvoriant nature. le weather turned suddenly old, provideatially, and | ee ee ere hen croudom wt nymo, | Galuce. under Liemnenaats CommandansP. N, Murply aud | stories; Racetiee; Literary Artistica and Bolentife Intellie h. it was followed by Lee, or rathor Dick Taytor, We are plevsed to Jeero that the movemonte tn the eens ta8 cro were only s;)0radio cases of the ur correspondent B." believes the menro would derert | J, W. Beuuett, fought gallantly, aod I was gratiied to } is ka, aude cupias the entra; and today, at dawn, the de ‘Trans-Missiasipp! are carried op. with strict secrecy, the igease. The lateness of the season re ‘it highly im. | from us to ‘he Yankees, and calla attention to the fact thet | hoar from officers of (ke eaciny’s fleot that th gorce; Thentrical and Musical Reviews of woek; Tounesseauns, under Cheatham, crossed the river | 4¢8patcbes all being In cypber, and the ‘‘nowors that bo’? apoentgen paper tare thé phyatcians are of | tho La ae not dosert from tha Yankee (ous. The rea. | very destructive. The Gatues was ought until rletics; interesting reading for Farmers avd Agricultare® vor CoObhe Tho transportation’ aurckiy followed, | &8 flicat ng the current of the mighty stream that divides | (pinton « has already had its day, There have been ten | sone giver for thls by our correspondent aro correet ond } fouud.to bo iw adinking conditios, when whe was run oO | ity: yalaable reports ot the Money, Commercial, Dey oun tbe pontoon was taken up aud algo hurried | that devoted portion of the confederacy trom their Eaat- | Goathe alr eady reported, and two casos mentioaed this | proper. The Yankeo pogte ss eves (oars us more than | ghore pear Fort Morgan. Lieutevant Commandant Mur- 7 ' : L stcandbaenene, rethret ritcuto ciortis, It is supposed these cases | be the dangors of the Yankee servico; but, when | pny was closely engaged with the Mewocemet, Goode, Cattle, Horse,and Boot and Shoe Markets gand ap ) doos it mean? It bas butone signidcation, That eiby is vi the Arkanens line, capturing forts and | Were all contracted during the warm weatbor two weeks | Once he sees nogroes in our army and unt tends shat . * * ° * . counts of oil interesting eventa of the past woek. Tward.”” General Cheatham was quite uawell | 2estroyiny eel 's Telnforcemente ‘and suppl Ss0i fee Sach Groae Gre fatab to the disease, and we have [ice ny lope ee eee ae eee La el tes ranbeete wore di by the over: | Terms:—One copy, $2 per annum; three copies, $5; are 1 “ ” Magrut im Arkansas, operating in the most vi- + wi superiority of (orce, and the enemy’s fleet hi af ig a ae a ae areal Mur ad abot manner, aud swears, with Man uagieeleengaee A potice that the prospect of an early attack upon Wil. | tv him, while it is closed in the United States, we believe | anchored advut four miles above Fort Morgen, we stood | Copies, $8; tem copies, $15. Single copies, ia wrapperty ioe ate ace ere rhe tice Y | (and “ho ts ond of those biking dogs that bite), that | Tlngton is freely discussed by the papers; but here iittle | that the Ude of decertion would get strongly io our } for thom again tn the Tonnessce, and revewed the auiack, | fre conte-cach. ral Veauregard 8 with General Hood. Every gene. | Stecle aud ho cavnot live loog in tho same State. Seer eM ntes'ot tha screen apa ue teat ane togresees |. Dut '*A. Bo aye’ the will not we Pg pe nar ag bree NG vn Ae oge Y Hor is at bis post, aud the spirit aud morals of tLe 14 13 a pity this memorable movement could not have | © e usual quiet of the streets, and no fears are expressed a. Mingheg faa bc aly rad ao Agaio we were foliod by their superior speed in avoiding Presid Petroileam Company. — We ss unbounded, begun soover; but that le owing to the dificalty of trans- | S¢ {0 the result of the Aight, should ope occur. For some | fase (heb 0k one time we satertetnet ee eee einlciy | Sh, regurngement with the whole fleet soon bocame | fears, tnavtne stock of this compaly Us eine, TAP ees hail ‘the Tennessee river, as ts te. | portation, &c., and we cannot compia! Ume the Northern papere have bees loud in their de- tinge general it, writiag to Us privately neral, at very cloao quarters, and. lasted about one | up. In losing over their circular we find that Its o! ‘2 cross easce river, generally ‘Let no "be surprised tf the’ Trams-Af under | mands for the ciosure of port of Wilmington, which | Upon this subject. (we wish we could give the public the | nour, aud, notwithstanding the serious inflicted | 894 directors are gentlemen o: great energy. aod stand near Gunferevilic, clout Sunday, Uciober 23, or bye ? to thom the rend of a dozen Tal weight Abd jafluence of his vame) answors this obj:ctio i “4 ~—, Bighin the community. The fatereala of the sookiold lay. Me weather is deliciovs and the roads ib seme rep Karty Speen yet act the | Bow appears to shor the F og a doze Tallabas. | Te ar mag she BayyebUneed they hee ieee Pe nalr veeoais by our guns, wo could not wii, We netised, willbe well guarded.» Our readers oe oe = oj ¥ investi: “ jon of ont woul iow mio haul custo aod ‘i ghst SS eo Ry pg pent ceore Ba tating wie tas | ad Teeny Dadnnnten cata Wate ronedes AY | sells Gatch SSE Et "Oe for @ound and bappy siumpers by great log the maritime end Gsbing. interests are at of soldiers. Crimean war Ma Five ofthe Ma rleat Goseal rad Se Now York. Their advertisement can be seen in anotbed : VICE PRESIDENT STEPMENS’ LETPER TO KING IN » cities of commercial impor- ‘one hundred thousand men ployed out: °otevor tne Nebmout Whig, Now.) ee Seen eee a a (ora eheetpeasetk; 40d | Rritna army, employed cn ronda, wae over teu Thousand, els, rim Prizes Cashed tn All _Legattzed tots the Richmou , Nov. . it im DOs imposeibic their sunities be the 'y , om on Was over ad. » creer uomisccs Taliure sa Tnuaday, which | We fiud m the Rictmoud Wy of Tuesday leat the| Means of bringiug am irou clad toes egelust Sur forts, | Fhe negro cre wanted, mot only ax solaiars, out ai | Iojuriog us. but. listio: ‘ber. prow "and ‘atom wore | wriyandtefermation givea, JACOB, Broker's pilea, give him glory and advance the Presidential | letter of the rebel Vice Prosidont to General Sherman’s | undor the redonbtablo Farragut or Porter. laborers and — worl men, (o velieve the soldiers. | knocked of, and @ vessel go much Injured roadway, New York. 18 of Lincoln, wo have Deen left without (he ro. | meegenger in full, We yeaterdayfgayo an Important ex- | Returned officers, it is sald, report a large fleet gather. | Orgenined and drilled. taught aud | instructed. | ag to make 1k necessary (0 dook hor. Sov- Prodtay.—The Beautifal Mew prospect of & aliriing item from the northor |). atone biish is tn fall fog in Hampton Roads for the avowed purpose of getting | they will make good and effictent soldiers. Froud of the | eral cf tbe other vessels of (bo flect were | TEN di patent BEWING MACTIINE. a perfect gem, ides, We, therefore, have to look to Georgia, | Act trom It and to-dsy wo pal ie oe comman. of Wilmington barbor; but it a difioult to con- | respect that will be due them after the war, they will be | found to require extensive repairs, I encioas to you charm, indispeneable to evecr tamilt, dreme Hood ts giving @ practical fliustration of the CravroRDsviLix, Ga., Oct. 1, 1864. | jecture what they hope to accompliah without the ald of | found useful and orderly in time of perce A home ge. | a copy of Brooklyn, made by ove of her ke So. For saie at McINTUSH'S Oloam of the -flmk movement, for somethiug to give | We. Kina, St, Faq.:— ‘land force. ‘Then the question arises, from whence can | cured thom here oifers inducements to fidelity which will } otficors after the action, aud an Officer of the Hartiord in. | Store; #7 Broadway, N. ¥., where the Ile ana to our columos. Of the presout forward move- £in—I have considored the messaze you delivercd mo | this force be obtained? It would seem, by his repeated | ee Add discipline in governing and controlling them. | formed me that abo was more sertovsly Injured than tke | *°°* fa Oper. al here te ak it: age a Hood the Macon Judelligencer says it will neeessi- 4 yesterday (rom General Sherman with all the sertous- | call for more troops, that Grant would not be likely to ‘cir Organtzation should give to the President an walim- } Brooklyn. i moution these facts to prove that the guus —————— =~ complete atin, aliom of Gearg a by the Faniecs, and | nose and gravity due toe importance of tho subject | spare any of his veterans; Sueridan bas all he cau attond | td power of arpointment. nessee were not idle during the unequal cou An infallible Hemedy.— her month shall baye passed our hearts wilt be | Lhe message wasa verbal Invitation by him, through Promotion by seniority and boards of oxaminers ts cthor details Of the action and iojurios sus. | OF HORENOUND AND TAR.—A coi ¢ by the joyiul tdyigs that the halet foe will | you to me, to visit him at Atlanta, to sce if we could 3 Played out in tho army at we hopo tuey will | tained by the eauesses, I refer you to tho roport of | colds, iniiven arseneen, diiicuit treat! i point south of Chattanooga. | egrea upon gore plan of termioating this fratricidal war | Woat quite inadequate to tke care of Geueral Frice, | R6ver be applied to the army of blacks. The bravest and | Commander J, D. Jobnsioo, whicl bas my approval. ; vhlul tubes Four force ‘morning | without the further edusion uf biood, ‘The object is one | There remaia the recruits, it fa true; but they can | Most soldlerly privates of tho present army should be se- | After I was carried blow, udfortuantely wounded, [hed | oon 9 of Hoel Avianta, aad we tinpa Which addressos itsel’ with peculter Intercat’ «od grent | scarcely bo mado effective for this attack, even if Farra- | lected for company oficers-—men who will | to be governed by tho reports of that valuable olcor as | facts eit spats of oe eect lenan thao ie onde 'y ere the Coulederate ing | force to every woil wisher of bis couniry—to every | gut sdouid have the temerity to make the attempt | led the negroes, oMficers who will dovoto ail | tothe condition Of the sb:p aod the nocesrity aud time | ike Bor fale ball drvceists, CHARLES Downe inphan: over the battioments advut | itiend of bumanity—to every patriot—to every ove ai | Current report, however, poidis out this place as tue | err time to instructing and drilling them, } of ner surrender, and whon be ro, reseniea to me her ut- | GenoralAgeat, 44 Codar street, Mew York. intod and Diood crow: ad city, tached to the privcipies of f mont, established | destination of ino irou-ciad tees now assembling; and, | Bot Only in tho achool of the soldier, the | terly helpless condition to cuutihus the sight with injury aE : men rmy mado # felut i force on Stevens by our commo: T nes you, there. | uotil it can be dsdnitely determined, we must make pro- | squad and the company, but who will ain to the ne. | tothe ouemy, and sogvested Der surronder, I directed him A Biat to © ew days aco and tmmediatoly that it foro, that it is an 24 very Coar t0 mo, taere 1s BO i groes the nature of tholr duty as well @s tho rowardy and | ty do the best be cold, and whem be conid no loncer hour Indy s demonstrated it moved w saceifce would not nuke, chert of priveiple aud honor, Cape Fear defences render them strong | inducemente baid out by the peoyie to fMielity and | dainage the enemy, t0 "do 40” it affords mo much pion ee corresponding méve on the j nd no ott W Gd T Spare, Under t againat an aitack: by sea, owing Caiedy to their proximity | Cow By mingiog kindnoss with firmnoes, the | gure ww state, that the oloers and men cheerfully fought by this time, doubtless, the evident obj atious, Wiik any reascnabié ur probabie prospect | to the chenuel through Which Vessels must paes to cuter | OMOCTS,CAN excite the solf-eateom of the Mecro und teach | thelr guug to the best Of their abilities, aud gave strong | der seliehis /mout bas baen gained, acd with the Te river, It is about thirty miles from the | 510 to understand that, after the war, be wiil bere: | evidence, by their prompiueas in executing ors, ol - 1 very imbortude ateategical m, betw Hut, im the present inatence, the entire abronce of any gton to the sea, tbe river navigable for | specied and protected by the white man, and lve to | their willingness to continue the contest ag loag as Am Admirabie Comandram.—In Ite and the Yankoos, we Are in a position to reap | power on my part te enter futv euch wegotintions, and the @ steatiore, running throvgh & levol, marshy coun. | “Old Virginuy. : : could stand to thole gu, notwithecanding the {att the poaate baptize thelr bella willr boly water: tut tn i ivanisges [rom the move:nsut, which was co | like absecce of any sach power on his part, 60 (ar iy, wei wooded oo eltuer shore, Some oight miles bee | We are not prepared to say thet thie measure és demand-d | thoy bad undocyoue [oF soveral houra and goanitrg’ ail tha Ubaties are, bapiiy BALO® bs io ide inception, but which has been go adyan- | ports (rom bis message, necossarliy preciudes low tio fowa lz the firat bar, and boyoud this the stream | 6 our prernt exhavstion, We do not belive tt te. But | updor the circumstances as represented by Cs MoH BLOOMING C er wi ag a its (roiion, My strateyy and inarchiug vy J snce of the invisation thus tendered, in oon ling | ts clear and deop uatil the'iip la renchec, A long, | the future must be provided for—and it must bo epparent | sion that eho was surrendered ty the Hoek, , ——— oriaan lias beea berten at his own game in | this intention to General Shorman, you inay also say to | low, narrow isinnd stretches directly across the moun | to every sen ble man that the drain upon the poprlation of } A. M., a8 patufal ne it to do so, Ratcheler’s Dyr—rhe Dest in tte science, snd his sirengih. diverted ton Geld o: | him that if he is of opinion that there i any prospect of | of the river, leaving only two marrow Inlet at either oud | Wie Conrederate States which ‘his war hus mace must eva nts Teortously felt tke. wait of oxierioncad officers during | wate’ Harnirer, reliable, Insiantannaue The oniy perfeat 4 that is removed very far irom the eld be ur agreeing upon avy terns of adjustment to be submit | for the waters to join each otuer. These here de- | aly exhaust those Stares unioss Semothing t done to sopply | the ectio All were young and inexperieveed, and many | dja, Gold by all Gruggisis. Facvory 61 Uarciag at, ‘aad bad arranged (oF tho winter campaizn | tod tothe uctlon of ‘our respective goveruments, oven | gomivated Eastoru aud Western bar, ov Cid and Now | this drain trom otuer sources than the white popuiatiods | pad wat Little familiarity with naval dutien, naving beck 9 campaigning aioug the Tennessee duriug the | though be has vo power toact iu advance in the inlet, Before the war the Western bar wes alone used nmol be extencied (0 any preater apyoiuted from civit ife-during the year, The rei Card Protessio feal My drole. ‘a eevore Mier will Dot be cheering, aad wil), | ses, and will meke this kaown to mo in some form: by vausela of avy size, and the United States govorn r mich improved, exunok Commander Harriaon, of the Morgan, and L ent stsanat of Nadal Ome frost tho tender flowers the fickle goldees of | aathoritative manuer (beng #o desirous for peacs bita- | ment made an etiort tociose the New inlet entirely in Commanding Bennett, of the Gaines, you have oo doubt | wars (Dr ie 795 beosdway, New incod w the ensplet ho won in Georgia, nelf a8 you represent hima to have expressed bimsel’), | | order to force a larger volume of water through the other, th Toceved froin (hose vfile Tenclose the report of Flect ne Poppe Stace = npbIe-Appec! DOW published at sfonigomery, | would most cheerfully and williogly, with the ccuseus of | to rendor it desrer and capable of taking over the bar | gross Sargeon D. 1s, Contad, to whom I am mach indebted (or | Crigtadero’s Hair Dye, Preservative t aivices from the Army of Tennessee, worthy } our authorities, fo to bin request thus aautiesio, | yeensla of greater size and draught. Meny years was | defen a big ekill, promptcess hud attention tothe wounded. BY | 9-4 Wy Depot, whoigsala aad retatl, No, 6 Astor Houmm ‘and that may be prodeptinily repeated, cou | and enter with all (he earuestaess of my nature upon tbe | this work Oa hand, aud many thousands were spent in Every man should weigh well this quertion, aod ¢ia- | permission of Admiral Farragut, he accompanied the | Tae dye applied by sRitul artists, cheering charactor. After our successoa on ik of Festoriag porco and ha. | hauling eloves to throw iuto the cbannel, not one of | CoDpect It altoretner from thowabject of slavery, eman- | wounded cf the Tonnessee and Salma to thia hospital, and 2 ATES a Nolowe Chnctatooga, of which we bave had | toby to the country, upon tho prine'ples uf houor, right | which bus ever beon heard of since. It was'a futile task, | Ciration and ober matters. Ihe negroes have thoir | ig mssistod by Assistant Surgoo1s Hooth and Rowies, of | | Dr. ascs. Doay s, Sherman epanged’ himself to getting bis | and justice to all parkios, ‘This dors not eam to me to be | Ts channol ceponed, if anything, aud the project was | Places tm this ight, and whether their piece bo found the Sema acd Toavesseo—ali wader the charge ef Fleot | Braces, Spiual Levors, Womb Braces and \e Springs MB position to protect and Topair the road, while in | at ail impossible, if truth and reason should be permitted | abandoned, This inlet is now considered the better of our ranks or thoro of the enemy will be for the | gurgeon Palmer, United States Navy, from whom we tave | piled by hie! #2 Bond soet, New ¥ ork. (uae Our forces were massed ata point on the | to have their full away. Yours, most rospect/uily. otwo by biockale runners, although a majority of | Confederate Congreve to decide. Thoy are already | roceivod all the atieution and cocsidoration we could de- o in, France and German: 1d preparations made for an active marching cam- ALEXANDER B, SiEPHENS. steamors going to Nassau go out the Weatern bar. in the fight, and egainst us—our own resources of men | girg or expect. eae baht eet rane | t two o'clock om Saturday morning inst the RAOTIOABILITY OF TH2 PLANS FOR A CONVAN- ‘Along tue w tent of the North Carolina coast | are boing turned against us. Bhail we sit idly by, cbat~ Ibe crews vad many officers of the Tennessee and io age Children: Work ana. W Mi wore pus io motion—where to wasamaiter of | ™™’ < eed ie tg and harbors are constantly changing, | tering about siavery and emancipation, white’ Mintle | gyms have been sent to New Orleans; Commander J. D. Power of the Imagioatiens Pav to lo. TION OF STATES 48 PROPUNKD BY STBFEENS, BOXCB ‘iting from place to piace, filing up an on- | Balls trom meskets in nogro hands whistle around ust’) Jonnston, Lieutenant Commendant P. N. Murphy end | thrown Bear alone, 4, ber auzover Pi WER ps in fine spirits, and full of Joyful anti AND OTHARS. trance here and mother there. Above Hatter. | Had wo begun this war with our slaves as well as with | Lieutenanta Willism 1. Bradiord ead A. D. Whar- | LOGIDAL | OF in Fo! to the prospects before them. They had bec {rom thé Richmond Enquirer, Oct. 20.) Tas swash there 1s not xo {nlet at the present ume at ali | thelr masters, Lincolp could not now Doast of his “two 4 . J. B. O'Cunvell | LER & WELLS. 30 by Génerais. , Beauregard and Cheatha: At this partioular time, aud for the whole time em- ignble, while no longor then tweaty years ago there | huadred thousand colorod troope,”” The past cannot bo ‘Toe Master is Jopmmentiow beyten w'om informed them that they were about # braced to the war, tho south has anxiousiy desired | were three or four. At this there {s tho same | remedied, but ihe future may be provided for. Reor- BR Yorrest and KM. Carter, who aro] Git, Combacnow, Sty y, dollars laficen days’ march, but whither they were not an. | Beace. It has been declared in every form which public | change constantly gol co—thecbasuel moviag sooat consolidate the regitoents, organize the | with mo aoting as my alds, not having aay midshipmen, | Por sain by GEORG ©. ALLEN, Ate Broadway, ea Gur opiniow "ia tbat, in the absence of bie rail- | 9f administrative sentiment could be enanciated—in the | from piace to place, and the “Rip” filling in or deepening | Bégroes and pence wiil toon oliow. Leave aflaire ss they | are permitted to accompany mo, are valuabid. |, ow Canal street. Mnanigations, Sherthad will have to perform | wetorance of the press, the messages of resident Davis. | with artonishing rapidity, At the Kastern bar the chane | AFe, and there will soon be neither army Lor nagrvee, nor @ discharge of thoir duties, J ning 10 be able to meet this new movement | the solemn. declarations of Congress, the embassy Of | noi rung within fifty or sixty yards of tho shore and Confederate states. be army, where they received | Highest Premium Lock ‘ti Bow? ue of Tennessee, Messrs. Crawford and Forsyth at the beginning of the | cioss under tho guns of Fort rand Fort Lamb, ‘Their services are important tome, | Machines. WERRLER & WIISON, 635 Brosdw ag 7 war, tbe mission of Mr. Stephens to Fortress Monroe, ne Western bur Fort Caswell guards it equally f # Part of Oar Line Be- happy to luform you that my wound is improving, — Soren enoron BL ARMY RAPIDLY RSCRUITING—SCARCITY | and the overtures of Messrs, Clay and Holcombe, tn Jui; Resides these main dofenecs are several ich mond—Le: Meial Report. and siveerely hope that an exchange will be eiected, and Ladies’ Breastpins—Now Stylenn4 - OF SHU88 AND BLANKSTS, July last, from Canada, In every ehapojend form in wh! minor batteries, strung along the located (srom the Richmond Kequirer, ‘that! will again soon be on duty, Taree rr, ids Tor, to yy. Bee deeds oa or jrespondence of the Savannah blican. the idea bas been ted to Me. Lineoin it | 94 points that, to ap engincer’s a to bear The ing dospatch was recelved y y morn- Enclosed i@ @ list of the oficors of the Tennertse who 4 a fhe e EM, al ay, © Mountain, Ala. , 23,1 Des been sparped with contempt, His answer | most upon the ‘of veseels coming inte the river. | ™6— were in-sheaction. Vé Feapecitully yout obedient ser- ti _ jon here Slocum’s Twea | has been wolform and consistent, “ Roturn to | pore ie, ‘also, clone by Fort Fisher and ona point ‘ot Beapevarrsas, ABMY Nontaxay Vea} vont, pnax (N BUCHANAN, Admiral. Omcia). of Yaukee soldiers still oocapy Atianta,amd | the Union, Vg ap your elaves, coase your | sand between tho “Rip” and Oct. 81, 1866, P. &—ept. 17.—Since writing the above | bave sece RAWING OF THE one; bus some pri ly and | rebellion againt the ‘best government the or mould, erected by Colonel Lamb’ (commander Hon. Jaume A, Sxon07, Secretary of War: the report of Admiral Farragut, @ portion of which is sumiay conbaer Lolseay UF KENTt icxy, ‘affirm that there are three corps | over saw,’ acknowledge my authority, forte ‘mounts some General Mahone penetrated ‘the evemy’s picket lin ‘Captain Joboeon aid not deliver my sword en CLA’ or sing It th were not for Sherman’s ‘or pum- yoursetves bu my elemency and you sball havo such par- | montis past this has been last night near re and ewept it for half a mile, ‘After the surrender of the Tonnes. | ON THB ROTAL HAVANA PLAS L8 NOR would-be mo rink jn putting every confidence | don and such rights as are now meeted out to prostrate | ang hes very properly kept them ? ae two hundred and thirty re aud mea, With- the efficer who was sent on board to Draws et. Cor Ey. on Monday, Ost.” 91, 1864, 1 Hooa’s mocess, ‘Thoro are some who do not land, Kentucky, Tennessee and New Orleans.” Such | tangs, ‘These guns have a plan; ‘the logs of a man, aid to me that be was directed by agen, Se. Mo. Pet We ven now, while the disparity in numbers le | is the resnonse ot thie despot; and bow our President can | from the “Rip” to the bar ‘The total numver of prieoners eaptared om the 17tb be- to ack for my sword, which war * re FY 1 DO BO great, approach him agate without degradation we are unable"! tromeiy diflicalt for even an low Petersburg, accordwg to General Hill's Oy tgs a ‘onbin, and delivered tohim by ono of “4 r yoaterday told methat this difference was | to perceive. Nor have we _ idea saat he will do. | ati these guns are silenced. seven Ruadred. REL 3 8. B. ing loug, Alm were Mr. Davie la anxious for peaco, but not yet ready for dis | aro goveral recently De avtit, wih gun and knapsack, who Rad mot } grace. oMctive erdoance, Upon the eastern * The Redet Energtce Devoted to Increas~ | ginurt Pine’s Defeat by A. H, Gariand from before om montho—izing 1a hoepitela tad | As to Mr Lindolo’s mes, oot ae eee ne in the middie of the ehaonel, tng the Army o¢ Hick mend= Fetes Gale ba the Election for Hebel Genator from way, po mistake, Every! e position, eulations o 4 than J iorcon which Gonoral Whealer ourtied into | none of tbe demoralized” geutiomea, whoare veotiating | % he trom-cled Revels, ice, wee feeb, From the Richmend Whig, Oct, 38.) MiSron the Liitle Rock Democrat, Oct. 17.] rs0e with him, some ofwhich became pretty | schemes of peade, have ventured to w an She as in the exact line paseed tbe 3 Genoral Grant has declared his belief, in a lever that, Unele Charley Mitchel, the war hor 30.0 the demooracy scared, are being togotner again | abew as bim again with @ tender of | surety, Ry this {t will be sce the ebannel is hae beon made pudlio, that the confederacy is at ite lest | tas ho wan called, is dead, Ho was, it always seorsed 5 le old constasniter. honorable negotiation. But ihere are some who divam | ovem with skilful pilote; that ip; Hak the Stock Of ee ee mene {Ray relvctanuiy drawa tate the, rebeslog: bas cace Ds = Benuregard’s headquarters have been changed | (‘Acy de not argus cr reason—if they did we should ‘tbat the proper ‘dofences ba tirely exhausted, that to compose the army which im } ne'was not the man to falter. Ho wes elected Senator to bf souville to Gadedea, not de, perhaps, writing (his article) (hat somchow or quite adequate, aud, I em fu! ‘now {¢ 6 ob che Itnes from Possreuare de cmenced tho reve! Congress. Apart from hit seossatoalem, ho was tata8. ine rogretiea Hood's atmy ts 20 | other there are parties in the North with whom we | oy feet the onemy oan new v the ‘acy had been compelled to rob the cradle ‘ine Arkansas goutleman all of the olden time,’ a Niet binwkets and shoe iw this extraordi. | can negotiate. oe we. 0, wennes 8 ee baa attack by water may and the grave; what la own forone, on tho clber Bands good iver, « Jolly companion, full of eueodote and ia ements Whole 3] while | are vot kind enough to laform us. We imaging that ® | tne toes will undoubted! fare in the highest siaie of preservasion Bhrewdocss. “The election is successor came r ith any of the men ts rather tha raception the | deputation to Mr. Lert gov mf sed ‘ood would | tang foros; and we have that im a very jittle time can put sa exiioguisbor ult, ‘The candidates were A Ht. 1369 there are some rogimoute who beve been ‘end in any practical result, These gentiomen bave | the works. Hero, T vetteve, hag | Pon the war. Had these ttatements Le eteons a ead f D toon month! Ofcourse, then, the men have | no authority to bind or t locse anybody except them. | boon made, Arrehe pion be pe aad ‘enpabdle of reasoning, Lg Ay tt bray Houre—Pike, 4g the way of with which to purchase | selves, and were they to attempt !t, Fort lafayette woold Folly to operute against ight have coe ned a a we > ¢ me ey raRe. | ig another evidence that ise: ves, are many hundreds of | goon shut down ou them. What then? Are we to try | pound against Fords aber, thon we must truat to our land | Fer instance, |f the rabels mare eo Seen, 1» | mont in Ake rebellious portion of.our State. Garland woe vol mp at Blue Mountain for (hs want of proper | Goveraor Seymour, of New York—a worthy gontioma } force yy meet them, Of Genera! Whiting’s force J Rnow | Why did they atili bold bey, Geena Gl — Tully | an orminal Unionist, but with Thomason, Fishback, Git. oy aro full of enthusiasm, aud anxious | enough, whe dares not resiet too loudly bls own wrongs, | nothing, and would say nothing {I did; but entire conf. | OFesuized and equigoed army < Semmes erat sanine Wath me avd others, tursed led an aecons opiate to a bebe) my, but are kept back by ‘who would ag soon think of jampiog from she top of | Guncg ty here felt 19 hya ability to bold the position, and 1 | Material of tho robe! army consited Oily Sf SAITOS | seareg their lection to the Confederate Gongrene, ‘the i 16588 ‘vind # already cold aud chile | Trinity church atcoplo ax. wckiug auy sors of pact or | Setlory he will do lt. Thore iano roan understand’ the, | $00 young to Lear aente, Oy wine doers Kms they | outery wore atoctod aud Uiaby mas rejected, Garland ea ne Agreement with the Conroierate Statea? Are we to UY | ground better, for ata jienteoant iu the Uriied deem enadied to repel wil the aétncks thas | 0 Aer lost hia firet love. When the proper time comes lene ferences. with: some democratic mane weeting? EY | army be has surveyed It over and . Eanes BPO tee ne ot ee ot eee ceptuce: ot | (dmely offer. of a pardon will secure him to the Urvien copie, 50} bad ‘ What route are they to travel, what hovel to #iop at, | hota dotending hie own bomo and bis own people, With | tink €0 easy of acvoumplaimcns, Oud, the waptive Of | ang fact of their eovcailed Legislature throwing a % : aud what are Yo eat trom the enemy oF promise | RSironar force at commmund, and I have 20 feara of the, | Richmond was the overthrow of she rebellion, ehy dd aot | ii.cie ices intellectual wan, in the person of Pike, on our part? Who Is to protect (he confereacet | rapist will lapee into & od bombardment of the | Seneral Grany proceed st once Yo gratify Mie Careess 4 ing cecoxsiom Bantimeits Are well KUOWG, ARG voriug from Mr. Liocoln'’s artillery? By whit sort of sop | fora, ce at Charieston, ubtil the rough wiator weather | Wish of every Yankee hearit, Above alls liad the publi, | 64 decisively (or Ouriaud—former Unionist, and sever & home, the contractors, the quartor- | cam this Cerberus bo pub to aleep whic this pleasnut | Grivee the uneeawortiy iron Monitora into some earer } Dee either Ourious OF 0: itical, Fan ve asknd ‘yory strong retel—t proof that, oven fo the rolel Legia- ‘yhody save the poor soldier in the | busincss is being trensnotad? Can he bu di eta haven. 1b was not In bad taste for Gen em) dove ail User | lure they took with fondness Ld tus old Union. id lt @ @nough to arouse the in- | pefied with chloroform, mace drunk or bri! tho Teneral Brogy te here; but whothor on a tour of ins | in0h, to make sueh dec! sraiions with regard to an fn emy senbanaiadll f the wholodoantry, But there te not wmur. | tronty f9 signca. sealed and delivered? Who ae to algo spection or Ww take tom) '¥ command [have not | whom be bad been unable * Conquer, at the hend of an ner +o 1: One 8 I. Wheeo horoee. They press forward vo danger | on the part of tho enemy ? it tekes two to make bar | Pod” sur two or three Renae been sisiing Yee wee | Remy ealy one-cighid mallet thae Abet wit which whe Condition of Georata, Fe eee ook soos ‘ty batioss, coatloas, jeus, oneyless, ready | gilo. Weare ready—whore je the other sido? 1 eve is | Bonayarte invaded Rosem—whom bad @ever met in Diapaton, jaw. 1) igna tp tha adore Lottery Cas e. ati-acd to brave all for the make of thelr coun ‘The whole thing is absurd. Juss now the North ts the Geld but to bo beaten by thom—from who’, be bad From the guntal report of the State Campirolier ©. | sna av treet. pendence. ansions, not for pence, but for coucnost, They are con- bean aAble to conquer one foot Of the grou 4 thoy bad | Georeia we gather some inte nating statisiion relative F ipondent writes from Jacksonville, Als., undor | fidowt tb: by fe us, Q04, proverring tbat to eny Catended, and who still, to Tyee to “Ine condition of what hav been calied the “empire Vrivate ~ 20th other mode o treatiog the case, thoy mean to re elec! onfdentiy and as fonrloasly a8 they had @°r,9 ix moniha | State” of the confederacy. The returns are from one | ard Hookkeoning ti last letter not a gun has beem fired thenews Pe en who, they think, is the man to do-it. before, i ro wore NON dispored 4 dispute bis | hudred and eight counties, five Ue Ry - 44 conae: | way, corser of Bight ——— ors, Thorefore { may truth. | it matters mot that four years of war have demonstrated mgr or ag dou i bis prediotions, All + ere eaor to see neld by the enemy. ‘Tne avorage Vorg Old and Chotee Bows yy: WY ninney long the Cosa’? that red, or that as many years of ‘the redolliba crushod,,1n reality, a8 It gad ofte : veen on firiuin year tapacet ab $10 90 pee ‘sale oy ARTHUR KEMDALL, * e? aaah Ko 8 geuantities of ehoes and clothing | Mr. Dave greatiy ror par, and mdu-do Sot IMS to Tal 6 8 eonftict the value at iu was coitearied | Corse Ltt brigade of ry ny or Of the avery. ‘and their doubts if they oan 1b) sherrn an - “mye nod how. Geni We know that weoinant be subdued. rae It, They Believed, because thy were detorm per eat tron' whiteom) emrdy | t fe ros few Cie Cog AH fhe quErtertnusters® Rvous Weve direotiy the reverse, and, white they do 80, th, bollere, that we wore entirely Axhausted of men, aad tt | The numbor of slaves in theftate bas increased 46,1 gure cure, Bx-Prv Martin Yen Bar ca was, relieved It will bof be long bofore no man will | are not rendy to treat. yy {9 upon’ calculation (Bat /eney aresaow prosecuting be ty RA from distresgiag po ma by ie RRL At we % his colors by this cause, mlud we shall be apt to hear (rom them. a0 we ‘the war, Georeane im tne ayapber 0 pails l@ 18,{ 61; proven iquarions, * .