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» separ a ane en nee 4 7 ° had | Sétenis mavet enthusiaciic aetually CONTINUED TOM FIRST PAGR bob tho ceapatiop a Rong head east | as ppt rm id wet seem to not , up ot fo the river, er, behind, the fort. spilee have i mr ‘ovstruct the enanue! aod bring alt paewiig | bed ‘ 23 elapsed retarbed aay ot weds | aueoue Hundred ann Foriyy aneted tie Road fee Lett ere. only about w p00) ; -— : Brat to take up position near ioe a Pervoee of cornm woding m™ reir A conti wed ‘a heavy ewell, jo | 2trenched themselves in a light ine ‘ ihe Daack and O« the shoa's age Bamer | nud the Monitore retalved 4) oan eres the Dagardous nature oF Keay bend thew a Fed te agpaees shiva wel Pie preg felt by Vessels eighteen miles uscans trom 2 Wm tioatton, el, Ramee ‘wenseis veew ashore here | anchor aid me le ecene a Sa. none OF ea orca, tiiose Uy tncir: cece | cay or te taney barrie be re Avihe time of the expietion the atmienphere was per. TTimaiten Patter ecotemen Seosige -sanehaian ae oa Poveht ae (rem cactari@g (oem, OF DY aut Grutsers to This sation was enivictent to lappa fectiy calm; but immediately subsequent the wind t ied | Derord,abe ilag boat “of Butler aud Weitsel, remained rae vajon ay nelle. c the rebets trom cetuny tiem. y of atorapt'ng to batter such works down. Parly | quriously. The eiivcis were tert for a ciroult er Mn. | :bebind,” More familiar than wpelr ‘conrades with the Chenery ey Rss: rn ube couct (PO) Federal Potot to Magon dor Inlet, action fhe sentheass basiem of the fort, with | Bred ant Ap shen. - How mae much damage was nog Ao Yenemerette trieks wae suitts 6C milsaky scienge, Way Teel e0e: ance of gant ies, Batteries hace bece. planied Tel eae ett ent up w r yey Talctvales to cover, (nest waneels * | and nis gallant comand merit the highest appuuse for ment, designed to shrow dust i tbe ares, ose enemy = 4 ie ihn port, brig Yaauing vt and ta, 6 co | Svortly aelbeoyucu’ to the explosion the Meet tock pont ane. Gabe eee “rae “9 cape oon it] Marte, Dec M4—Mid. “Latapetig, (9), iy jareriinn the divereay 15 tain heen’ asoan- | sioq'botore Wilmington aud the ball fereely 0% — voure pola rmuthesdiea0., om wisbenk Seles 6 sete uh Om v7 sand,|| western Et are, Eoghan * dest idea o” We stand aituck of Saturday, the 24 fost, | pilshed early in the action Lai had madi wer | Fort Fisher aud ‘ y Ab Dreaktast hovr the mouth of the Potomac was | Wére unable to uring ium away. 2 cooupled. 18 on. . ae it Tae wovememt B O Masked as MCD as poss bie Py . We bad bagnynnd alb phe wor! ra reached, or the white tents, the barracks, ine aay tained 9 thirty-two pounder a to mar ite Beemog toe The rendazvous we could. Sand wi she floating flag of Point Lookout, were in full | on tir proposed to turn the guns nee so my, but’ “aed anchorace at frst erable 10 srilery “A\bread'h of bare ie al ‘The Baltic here halted and allowed the remainder || S°age tronins or init on bad been removed. Wee vousi, io fi Leen (kb requisite to mak: a wall of rand that will stand forever ed to Desonde her up theriver, Some ol the i cha pepcunitien bag bias ratnaras. weather han ved toay it became necessary agaiass tha Repyest artillery. “Bomactber plan monet pe frausports stopped long enough for the oficers. op board | paring the progress to tbe fort onr troors nuddenly came ther, qnd for several days before Tine wttxeks the whole | devised. ie f to exchange a few of their surplus greenbacks hoa in- | Bpon und captured two hundred and fliteen rebels who fer wit anchored but twelve miles Sway. go that the cee ee eee croraiing und ‘er and buntug wore | TDK and.ornaments manulactured by the. Jaber wore marchiug down to its assistance, . They oumprised guomy Dansiniiakan edey. fo Apprand: 3500) Dd TF soncee ned notaamieiaoa trom. weir trapeporie, as | eben, Tepmcog. wih Pelee heavier and wens them Goonity of sebet priemora, the North Caroling Junior battalion, and wore all under Poorived more deGoite tutimation of our purpose by an | forces bad not @isembarked from pe Pp "pessoal Saunting; but this impudent atu ~ yt ‘amit KEETLY DOTTOM. thle ich. the age’ Of, twenty years, Other prisoncrs taken were Basuccessiai attompt to laad troops: at Masoaboro It the close of the action the Admiral s loor and (rom exnaustion of their stock 0 —— ‘The course continved up the river, the Balt! ag A tree: hiskiona’ is brigade of Lee’ army, wid stuted that everul days prensouely Coe Oe ee ee tear sanding | nd mortilied eo pennant waved from headway, in order to retain her place, inthe rear of | (OM eit nienmond’ on the Tain. Inet, aod. arrived at yan ery ; et ae oe ee eis Mrenlinet and a ook | ameermonn rimmed uss saliraly. glanced), Sy Reba Ween Teena. Wilmington on the night of the 24th. Acoordiye to their The atteck pro er was tal them at Masonbore pe tela ide: mies oH og nt again feebiy “foot as i idea Sek ino vena ‘ed, by ns fore pees | stitement Leo sent two. brigades away on the first men- Poe coun esew serwewres Meee | lat ait te ee oT ee age Bir tanvas— 9006 Horse’ thelr eo ee cutd, ate tobe in readiness, || tioned day—one to Wilmington and the other to Gavan. ‘Tame erred t) iM my iormer being boat, “ resyr ihe des drigion.ad, Weartaialy Gesetwod ing | Chrintnaas morsteg opened: Ike the Pieeea detactment | fouad the voiler, and ving foro Jolfur the wall, | BY towing oF-etherwise, to assish apy of Bik Fd ™*Genetal Weltzel reoonnoitred the fort in-person duriog sae Pthat fe fied of necomplieh! be Ov)e0t8 Ne rage beat Tra Wehiae elaine of mane was ia a siaking cendrion..1 must now ciose a ‘at mga i i anuasce Mie duogeronaly aba the nfternoou, aud gave it aa bis’ opinion. that it was tao Aioipaced should not condemn of tbe gu ‘the sbore commenced i forvan atroug to be carriedy ami that it bad wot: been ju Pee don wee based upon the k ee | ens testo ap ancaoe by the fire of the flest, Givi, word to General = lara exten ok tengo ans nas 20e ay Seetacs cee in towarde ‘hem anpreapa © Degen, makin pret OPERATIONS @F THE ARMY. ~The = porte notre Be: sacar MDa iota at ies ‘ene pabinto Ws the . mre #9 “oar ok 1 Dat ‘explosion of a 8 t ~~ vessels nin ieee const! it} jeneral er re 8 ¥ Whi Bae ‘ vat mnrey Steer Ricthensat tees oat ail bobs reaty veo shy eve ance” My. Johm A. Brady's Despatch. ee ae Baltic, on ‘bottom ifttie Coowat ete ieee af rae Pra Carlie atated vie bisa iter aero ww. Sa “hes placed, would vod ONT £0ktH GRE. “ ~_ Foneamee Moxnos, Dee. 10, 1964. under 4 pleasant suD,.% - | eral Ames that be thought he could carry | Abaraiy Poe 26-4 wAazine:, Lop Weir” Dombproefs, dismuunt FIRE OW THE FORT AGT : id ‘eohing breeze, the ¢ tok him to: take bis brigade and.tr} eohri i ea ate zo ttic tear perrens, | ae stl geeee Samar aate Laie eens were Another great expedition, of the series inaugurated by | sway: strom Maha tell however, ‘petore tbe. proparanicus £081 Ee ee eae norton, Katgnr Becgon pots eee cee eter Geioce vareed itsgme | paired ait have material Mua ant jading the attack | General Burneide im bis famous desctot upon Hatteras | | Wong the shore Aasaoh ould ho pettoted and wip hou oer, far : a ’ unt of pow: Seas. “Toe explosion wae’ oo ‘errideally ‘Violent thet | fo.come chy morning from so snpersatly Tneanifon:tS | 424 osnoke inland, has boon for somaanysaileatiy col- | $gurirs oped on wp laiorm, the siose Alpine | {her byemiag daring the dup Thad ndw act in, @rery vessel in the fleet; twelve miles Away, was shaken | force, they concluded att tec ane st fire on the | lecting ab thie point, ‘Very tittle ts knewn of its object, tof continuing some. time, The aca ‘was “eat A be arene phers ek f et re tediaaty bee Moohara aod Trose! on but speculations, as unsatisfactory as iuch speculations ree ER ES aK a boat “he May to-vell tm epee the beech, and (he increasing of the re! or wl ver, db owt aku ordoanca doance offices ia the country tDat ever are, float around among the few outsiders whose hors, were quieuy Talsed and. bows “turned @own the threatened to eearec'yn voution @.tha.sork mould semeen. «Tae fore ‘ them, In Stteotion has been attracted by the unisual assemblage jeaving- morping to dleclose to ihe ed. when duyiight. opened a upon it, scarcely a trace ay ‘fg! ef veesole an4 of troops, cones of the river baok the startling sect from Ue sbock. “Would any-ope have dared pre Pt ~ pect * ™ “4 threatening fleet had departed as myster ny ao It bad i BO wont pip ¥ ‘eed : COMPOSITION OP THE EXPBDITION, sera appeared. ay Senin the feet "Fo the fow in whe weoret it Is well known that two divi. | ht at soll o/sioite Gh Suebey, pts deat Sopher Slons of picked om the Army of the James, vi L. Dec. 18,1904. | | Grenching aia. Adaiicel Porter aust aw large [arm Dee Ds Fangs sie casaset as aos onan fmmisnee touiia—the becaare id earpmedt takin eiag pied aad thas yeLoRe fises of Sire 2 yg amal) eats to ald fb the Tuk Norwrinstanee all per § Maracas bee Taare arts Bieilian, Kia A ue OO) largest ever, smamrbied pom! Old’ open mvtis ar spirit Juan ome ‘Admiral Porter ia collecting powerful feet, including eneares to: be Sur Duk from WRAL CSUR | oer, ee ae tet ne briios conttloaee!| atnacersuse ‘ar Dots ocr agg Ret hton) ty, to ‘Deen bright'and olser, | struck ‘peck whevever be, cpu! almost all the iron-clads, to. strike. « blow thas will have Pe OS hich "now be a pon the 2 ore, “ine Henie ra ce ‘ ai boule, We god cam. The ste rans gaia 6 irr when ts shereu bears than yenerday. Be & tendency to-greatly weaken the bogus confederacy and sunnnsenerel IRS ws cn [epost pret oreo eh tle areata A Bsordan Soot letitte nmeporan metaeness : ith quite as | destroy one of thelr main sources of ebtalaing supplies, from Hampton Roads, w: @ indicating 3. Home, 2 ection that was of our vi Our Jacks wentia with qu : scnet, SConeanmeapan lanterns pure auch spirit as oa Selardey, and d.rather to relish | tno expedition is not as extensively supptiog with troops sete rt cs ‘caw ie, Maor General Commanding was ¢8 |” ate 1p the position of afaira ax the nteamer paris with nea oe ein ecereutg Tusa so oat pecans ‘an it was at first expected it would be, aud je regarded as fore apeat. oat, wikia ‘aling distonce ‘of the | *is letter. Meas Arr Lad; Dufterte, Bartiagt ton Gea itxel w _—_—_—— Baotasery for him ts pean aloog the ise and repeat tbe 0 ee en Cre ae ed, ond the ae i 10 8 cattion. SHIPPING NEWS the mbite.ang.cojared troops of the Zien ighieeath | Tue next halt hour was-a: ra Sa ‘was followed bs : g win working itself op foto pie | SFM corps. magaifioent apeotaaio Pe neat "Bonen :) a Lives Tor ert 18 dane, 3 a ‘the esenyed a landing. As the lauvches THE CONSOLIDATION OF THR ORFS. Se eget rerrboay ryboay Sah gervionble " ie nabeis unce a0 We corerpendens whe fret dated 0 decpetet tem " Ee ff te Philenay Das soaring 10 8 bs ogg ered s battery headquarters of the Eighteenth army cor /2864., bende Jasneron ‘souodings. At noon the wind | Hoots failed to silence this Deitery, and ho Brockiys wad bat ‘ serait pigers my akcienensie, ti oe orien. coh 3 nd Oh ey and, baving silenced their guns, begaa shelling the woods | to write a few lises im the pature of an obituary of a aaa ne Rca ine | corps which bas lived through bat one campaign, Dut Te eiels iound Shesuselves hemmed to between our sol. | which bas never retreated beaten from aay of ite hard say whee robinake ane “<4 lee View (Bri, Mert ee atlanta nye eer diere and the live of fire of the Brooklyn. There being Be | fought battle elds. From thetime wbev, under 1 aLenuo. Dec BART Alton, y, Bpichers fo pela hog ee nedeed, rien teed maneeeior Cape Txokout 3 In accordance s; Simmons, Fortress Kt for NY ork), bum! abot two Guns, | hight artillery. A more detailed account of this preity 4, Monroe—L Kenay. pater thal 10} alfair, as well as Rarrative of the operations of | manentty, the Union fag mits) cam sannse sound of she | ¢ th are rolling | Sehr ea scatan = Talbot & do, cae 48 | the land foress, will doubtless sree you by your 66r- | rape} capital, 8 ‘th aber and glorious ° ‘ tg 16 ‘hat arm of the exped! barges at r, ite ‘oer opalaught at ‘on board. i 26 | The troops tr Petersburg, end is ‘equally succesaiul advance, under ts ae a . Geveral Ord, to Cuapia’s Stuf, almost under the very 9 walls of Richmond, it has preserved with unvarying con- 16: sistency the character for unsurpaseed gallantry won at Ake commencement of thie campaign Ad Datsies, ‘With soldierly eteadinees it bas ever mal 5 it Hi brs tre Gomosn es the enemy, the tions could be permanently se 10 anomaly among te. troops and one one corps all the led tbe Tenia corps, troops ef the Tenta Rea passed en a i, ‘present In. . — A ol i 4 Pig)ia, ee Trieste, 90 ‘diubanding the Bieta Sk en ait, to ‘& Wendt, the ’ de, from Lon! ing -sonatantly milder, and Pout; THe, lat 12 24, lon 3016 spoke ehip : success, vane ea ry ‘ow ships dons, and Sovereign of ee es ’ Nassau, NP), Marsobalk, Vere Cros, 26 troughont; tbe army be hides and onchlaeei, to Hergoet-& Go = 1-43, SO SRRAUT! Ti, Saas 7 100, At rom Bane: ‘obaracter. master. "Ya ound ts a0 gentle bad aS abla eee jew on ee Dalleved tht, ‘As Bas, ‘Doo, 20, 1006. oul ape Bable. 1 a gale from foe seats Bridal supa nUMORS. q A urle~ leaned a aed Sceitard oan see fe bess ete ee V's juderment. beldom. w uw w wi ol ‘pavi iMiattne Vanderbilt Grew outef ectiou tbe Sosquehenne rm. fleet in A fow bours, ‘The delay ‘ho boon. atiribaved A Meitoa bene your, rap in in ber place, and, with the Colorado. hemp to the getting ae, of the mysterious arrange. FRI ae ob coun frou clads, ‘and a fleet of double ender gunboats gt troops, in light drangbt transporte, to ment kvown ‘ee fleet. A roport also Wit 1 mont NOERUIN the Oy ape pene pig Baar A) sible Point Roamans sign afr wetaly den a Teaches ue that Geosrel i who ts ore wo i nd Be ‘de aD “ictcald babe bi rir pes topped i a are, cou Li 108 | me Loe. a , mond off orders vo cnem to retire. And thus ended the | S006 this struckare, to, tan Oy eon the discon pany m4 Hoty ie aa it ine Bure eh ttn, From London ine, the second day. enveloping ihe famous bar! lockade ne J r lnaperter. a eee A asa weemeyn anvaNcm Nese Wists cordta et Ghyenate.ond-sttileryabat'| ‘veastie bate bees ith Jouwood, to DR Dewolt. 4th iy ined Oo what fl spss, Kanna SON weet ANY De, OF Oe gui a ‘When the fleet raucat ¢ fort turned upoa the ad- | wonid reader its (all but ® question of time. In aidi- jon that 5 iad are ae Broome sire’, braackos, From thie avelyais the reader can drvw « partial idea y with musketry aod artillery. | tion to this theory, many who bad nome elignt CO y a of Jel s:gcaibo Deol, @ We foriovs b mbar'ment that ensved when the bail dolieve it had | chances for observation came te the cenclusion that ‘with cotton, coffer, dc, 10 B Pavensiedt & Bovre—s00ts on mt Ueto re @poned, 20 it did very quickiy after the limes were formed. ‘Wilmington would be allowed to etauc until. spring, and st. x OPENING THE ACTION, for what purpose } ai During the abt | thas tne negro corps would bo despacched to G transports, with Arvarate (of Windser, NB), Jost; Gobalves, 18 Gays, ua Lovey. At bel! past twelve the Ironsides opened the @c- | iney were successfully withdrawn, and, under cover of | meeting and reinforcing Sherman ic Savampab, to prove.of groat service. min ora ee or, ‘Soa Gow Bay, ce, i8 DAbGES | hb ar Bh Ee up the position des'guaied oo the diigram | ine goaboats, ealely re-embarked, as stated In the com= thomseives through the eouvtry ually FAVORABLE WRATHER, daya'wiln coal, to ttee mani my, OS, eats iy BiB ChERe and ovtn'ng 10 xneb x. The Mopitors crowded ina little | mgacement of this despatch, Ths day h-« beea rpeat ery*plentation 08 (weir live of march, aud Tho wowbor today Iss beantiful. All the old eailorn | “Rr” varie iol Prince Rdward Islevd), Morrie) Ohar- LAabies AND GENTS’ ARCITO @aser, Onding mre water than Lad bem anticip ted. and’ | orawiing about in the fog, ~ the woods on shore | ineterinily incrensing their strength by tbe reception of | ex; themselves greatly setouished to find auch Jotiaiown, PEL, 24 dave, with oats, to maser. Had very ALTBRB. j acchorod withia aif 2 mile of the fort. These were all | and getting in ammupitioy. The fight is by mo means | oyosa numbers of I ‘aves, #ithough these theo. at thin time of year. The water sm like salle de. a a despre RE Se ee ee fugaced be'ore the wooden ships got in. But those old eryet, The Admiraiasys he came here to take Wil- | rieg wero more or jess falsified by the final re if ite Pe ER oo dat Stee Neds Robares, Waltens™ whet the ane im « tol herman frigetes, tnoogh slow, entered the sotion tm fine syle and | mipgton, and is prepared to siay until he does tako it. | order from the headquarte! . Every Bnd Onion (ir). Coraiah, Bk 5 BR PROFESGOR GRANTS. CALCIUM LIGRTS FOR 1 vulized their presence by rapid Droadsides thatrivailed | isis wonderfal ingcnuity will yet develop some untbought | Getating Geueral Paige, of the colored corps, and General ur a time, converted damier, to Met wines Timmination, privaie tablens vivant oF ating pon je thanders. One atter the other they fell into pince, | of weheme for circumventing the engineering skill dis: | mes, of tho twenty-fourth corps, with the picked moo mm tue mastuoads Brig Al rt ter hiatori-al. sees Jc, mao sterropucans, she gach aweiling the volume o: terrible thunder, until tbe | Disyed by the rebels, cir divisions, for an importact and distant service, | jn sight tue awareh fin f Brie whi shell. Eilzabeth; . tures, &e. Add! jemry Jobusom, agent, 266 Air seemed filed wich one on val AND LOSERS SUSTAINED, nt that (he movement jo prospect, what: ¥AD Brig Moniea, Phiiitpr, Bangor, with Inmber, to O & BJ | street, New York, ¢ BO separation It tn reatiy astonishing bow littlo we have euffered thus bt be its destination, wae not (0 be undertaken ak phone el in the Delief that xe ringed na pad ther Lgl ' ‘ Agibatind | ibat guns Lever before were served with | rerggotwithetacding tho bot work we have dene. The | py troops of an exclusive color, r, and preparatior fas wihich losttian ot , * RY \. WEAR tiie ty earvertocen, The men entered into tbe work a8 | Colorado, Sueqaebanss, Juniata, Wabarh, Powhatan and THE TROOPS iors, b anovent to run the * Ren 4 Kobe N'B Burden (of etre Metallic Ineel-s. Voltaic Belts aud Armicta: fi Minceaota bave ereh received a fe abot, Not a dozen On, Wedoeeday, Decomber 7, at the close of an an. veouele into ewufort iwasther! are an infallible remeay for rhe ot iaas ‘BeuraiKia and \ lo.ding: and, dustead of Coane art if men dave been killed, and cortainty not oe be a usaaile foggy ukAmes moved ~ bis ‘Ax ns, Dec: 31, 1008, att geeall ond Ji, aprai m an parvo Leg ears «gf erat on ss i Bou pa 2. Bech piere each five minutes 46: from Gfteen-ined vi nity Biruck but ones, and 1 bol iy a 11 we t ‘ont near the Darbytown road, and, 7 re a ro ~ ‘can es > cmuanoes eae soue cecte oon permiaare. | gure vanderbilt was wae atch “ Toph Monta hap belle bain nt sree clock on tbe morning on the 19h Colrcet phy Balloon, North, Prings Maware Taiand, with oats, to || ‘ford ces pw additional end for cir ‘ce acd eleven tech guns ead bn dred pounder ALI TIO OF THE yaowences AND MORITORS, ‘tbe oone at 1 im, ar og ‘boa ja wt or ‘rom Genera) & ‘ at Tov mach cadvot be suid ib praise vf tbe Agouing ac Sivocoh a beawy trate evotin; touched Beltre’ Gipansin: | for Wrespaall eoteons tess dnmncters lacs evneen sapere Rich ee SITUATIONS ‘WAKTEDIPEMALES. of bi the signal tower on the apyomatten, to ‘ull view of the | 0° apy kind. Captain Lawrence, of General Amen’ sia, | Park Acts: sna. vem Mabie Bap NUMBER OF Wibt RuoUMM NORD oRRWAR 9 ordinary three ineb gon. rebel line defending Petersburg. The object of this | in compliance with this order, sent into port two of the an: tinvana fh irja want situations to do general housework. #6 Dates { bave never witnessed such ar- MOVE Was, Of course, Lo give Lhe enemy an opportunity | fleet ‘The ethers were found sufficiently provided to re- Brin fin a ra. #'8 German Iastitute, 17 Staaton st. for some perplexiog ; ma renpeeey it a cae main at sea. + Brig Harriet’ y GEE oes Ragna. Bow . ’ id to imbue them, if possible, w the idea we ™ a THK. BAI aaa was formed witbio sis omits of “thegnain fork, The Vevder- | joped in toe slightest, ee. might lmy there fora frere sisply moving troops (0 the left of our position on ‘The weather through various stages haw at length | 29in—sieamships Cada Liverpool; Columbia, Havana, A ie a fen eee Sint com pg uy on therear of the line, and findiog a i eanitin®, the'r enormous | fh Weidun Railroad, Teacned a most objectionable stags It bas culmioaced | 20in—8i Knickerbocker, Albany. Rebecca Clrde agher weak erento: t botweeo tbe New frourides aud the Cole uns would aweep, ty! ad off Federal KMBAREATION OW TRANETORTS. in @ violent gate to-wight, and gea* sickuess Ia in vouue, eren, © Rago; hipe L ue Storges pies. pala 147, Bast 30d oC, velwaen 84 Sdand its ate. ae Gropred ite ft, dee go boy nd storm, ol AR @eagoing crait, ali bough they wes not a On Thareday the march was resumed, ao¢ before night | The greater part of the fleet ie in Beaufort, but (he noble ber alibnes: caren novela, ation, oor, back Foo, Becbors, end went at the work a8 regularly that purpose, they have on this expotition di4- | ene greater part of he troope were embarked at Ber. | old Baltic, turning her face proudly to paces, weatners ok, Clarinda, Wilhe mine, China, Elbe: baes | Oe play: unlocked for fess. muda Hundred, aud on their way to Fortress Monroe, | thegale, Tho delay isthe gent subject of conversa. ‘Oyeone Don, amiton, Santiago’ Zero Bon SITUATION WANTED—BY A BEB Ov; Bh ike purpores, and her noble ba'lery of ninginch In the trip down here they enoou.'erad a gale that | ang vossein being Of wight than thoge usually | tio, It Weevilent that tue army cavnot be held respon. colsior, Btartied Fawn, ‘Thos Albert: sclra Lai A, Maman, a8 fret eee. coo; am wha peaaretiade jodred pounder Parratis did excellent exe | gorely troubled roany veasele built ox to weather | graployed to wavign jeewaed advisable | sible. \We are ready to land at any momeut ‘Tilhe'B, Maria Mall, 8 y Gay's F Mon, bur 1 ail its Dranchex: gs the beste Eqteren. y be because I wae on this ehip her goeg qi vont without ® | (6 anchor ju the : ho fleet did not | There must box hitch somewhere tn the navy. Thore | Mervin, tram #1 ata Satteris./0 he empoye: : a \iheven better reeisian than the a tole of injury. y uly invisible | Commence to arrive at Old Point Comfort uniit the noom | who ¥now tho history of tho gallant aud successful eaiior, Bee aie, Jen Olas Prost head are SITUATION, WANTED=BY, A mag 7A ly no shots were wasied, aud, perched in tb the rolling iJ of Friday, Venn PL constantly dropping tn until | whose name js a terror along tho banks of the Miesicainpi, | Henry T Ward, Ame Kagie, A © a bp ‘aii on excellent opportuesig of watcning thei portion of their amoxestacke could be ven: and | 14 day (saturday), when the rear guard. ‘al Pain@’e.| wever for n moment couple Bis namo with the trouble, |e R Mason, A Smith, C a Buen i ret Willow ‘ow pince, Brook): 4 come to the surface agsin be | division—are all at anchor in Hampton R Kitber the difliculty is abovo sits, or it is the result of from Quarantine, ship Mercary. TUR REaety| CoRe Cheers, pear &' n THE OG RCT OF THY BXPROM circumstances impossible for the human mind to fore- YOUNG LADY, Ae the ships came into action the getele opened their among officers ia atiil the absorbing subject of coa- | see or overcome. * fam 9 mon, carnesily; but whee everysiing gut inte ac accou " vorsaton, and everything degime to point with gi ‘THE ENPXY Posten, laneons. ease there was no possibitty of liviag out of cover in - ri lity to Witmingtow, ‘The Secretary of the Navy, | fhe enemy must be by thie time thoroughly pow Bane KT Yannixgrox. from rae ter Benton, bedave tert nail Ade work. Shells were bursting coustastiy in every it, but only of the clase. 1 i report, etated that the barbor of Wilmingion, | to our designs, as we have repeatedly drifted in siht | reported ashore on Wood Knd, got olf mor@ing of 26th, aad BITUATION Rataes tes tevaan std part ot it, wad overbend wis but a oanony of bursting | Badgne arrived the sciion of Batarday, hut ur years in the hands of tue fh would Of she coast, and have been ja pisia view from innumera- | will proceud as son as the weather permis, ANS cuambers ork An Boels. (Fr whch there poared a sontinas! rain many, and P Performed ber port weil. 0 io OUF pores! n had th bie bouses | Bark Lancaster (Br), previously reported. has been # iron ote on. friar owe bale re DECRMRER 27, 1864, Wy, aud it in rapdly wecomig the Tae - ft $4, 1904 taken off Pisarnco, and arrived at 9t Jobo, NB, ‘sth | tnat, ef ct npon men by far thaw the sbell iteell. Mo won . n t Sea, Deo, ber uodercr 4 retronts, Gt wee cfrtain death to lend ornte nag od to float or | sf jw of York | Gu-tarthe fou, surack 69 @ Took or iiscarell ‘s ase a Fite baer waa 8 oi ‘wil, aig ooin Rai. Stood by ony Eun © harbtt- on ihoes works. The) » 7 O'teen were kil! The Baltic ttle propelier "tanbo, oe Knoeting a hole in her bottom. Wo inke entire charge, Aanthe beat ‘tly rence. ne novachmreNy oneped a wild dircharce “ nd the other by & te jb the army rendy vo iM ; the ot! He ah Point, where she now lies with three fect of water tor two days at 136 Bast S8th at., fret iloor, en were harmiess, The garrison were 7 ao maxing its aratl ae a a, Frat, "ood avery joouran eof anne sani wom, | 8 ne aioe Kasuionaes, Wemple-t WOO anip S0¥ Jeaseromasion, tt u0ER Raranpus ran en hited ora the Betlerwe Gar BLE TROTHRTANT URRY AN 2 And Well 'hey mickk.be Irightemer, The desenine roar 0 “ mastor dep..tuent ie represented in the 8, oppenite ® Islan nesday after 4 4 Of eur unceasing tice wa of Itaelf anangb to make svouter | Asoertained, Theen, ‘WW at acting ensign—namn pot} | The Guariermestor dope tent i rommereuled in te odiges s seeat | abe tock bitgy come ond proceetea, at usenet Call at 20) wh emt Soule Relt ton chews pomassedior erbalenss!l THe gaye, | WANE eis guns. thet onseel. th he Jamon. and the water traneportation, oy Foe Laache atniamn wa imeen tate tocek take RESPECTABLE YOUNG. WOMAN, Wisit) Loo, were being keorked over: their huge traverses were - Butler, hes deen placed entiret: . being plowed d rear back with tyieeard | oe buadred ae Seber Oy ax Or 4 ‘Aineworth, ell ‘4 nenuay afternoon F Droaking one auchor, proceed. A situation as wet nurse. Inquire in the store, I thet eboke: led 't, their wooden buildings | Juotite, another on the Guaker City and store siighiiy | ops ‘pont roe. F fleet were in aight, Ae « noi a RS SL were tat on | fre by tbe Bursting abelle, and | ¢ ue Cnioratie pe w rth has beot instructed to ws od towne he wea boarded, and It wa eons Rie LS Sh eaoane. et Path ook doer = bomb * aod Anew me 't Winante, Captain Piersen. discovered tl 7 jon hea w iat of LJ wee plooghed ipte Inem and'ghovetied o@ by the succeed raged until late in the e @ dearth of vensels, wan reized by. the gover pment to Byorry. Ray gO Put tack 11th, the John Jay, Burr, explosion. Rerty inthe actinn their Mag was carriea by " four 0” troops an sie was on the eve of retural losion _ heard for Ban Francisdo, lea A7.and tivo staf followed. vieceme si, anti vot « aad wus vhnorved | York after six months service ae hospital. Thie lars of thie event menven seritt~ m following have: been poked vp earnate og8, ant 1 Ne vieih Ue Ere Ob And i wan te) sepleced. ignaliod tbls fact to the A , de Wy your correapradents vihin morning —Parts of « brat painted inarde, Be evase’West th te, cor ors Wn, exeeticn wae bring anaes tat | ~bi whieh she orchued 4 j Porver fit’ potted General in Soe alle, aud. various pisces of —areckt Uwe is + was less severe The iron armor i Jendid saloons into bospitais: and, later, o ator pour, ree ‘one rm ?? wi rk wrotty efferteniiy. Thre pressed strong hopes of their Northern homes the usforiusnte. prisoners br. 4 fleet and join ue about four P. M., a he other ranenee °N Gots UIE, apa Az greta T nts My k a S seta SStsh. 3% 0p eee seme he venseis will bave supplied themes! changed at Hevanna, ‘Cepele lef Maury bes succseaed | would wat ope upon Fort Fisher about nooa, arr,” and various ciber marke a ora ect hs ney ster gal Doods ther Werew \t out deine igyrisibie. Frvooy nyp nemggen ocr ed, | Captain Comstock as her commanding officer AB OPENED OW THR ARDAL FOUL. IDV | eee ist onla ena would Jeep up, att mtn A Bad rod MASOR ORYRRAL BUTLRR Tho Admiral Kept hie word, and opened fo gallant . AMANO 1K, wai - a BRU ATION i Teen ee qusritte, Yehs beta secompaniea the expedition 48, commanding Geseril. | sire upao the eaamy’s worke, reniag vesete in close “HOUNG ORAMAN GIRL WARTS 4 S170 4 bardmen Fous sben Alsoough (be iroopa will be immediately under ihe com- | proximity to their gune, . vy inking. Bosses. ook, wash an . i wae ee vay nd of General Weitzel, with Ames aod Paine in com- | advanced positions, The aliack preseaied ® scene sel yep ip te Mn haven Caruey, | a°7- 08 two days a nee oa te 28 od fal eons besutifel this mornit mand of the division, Generals Butler and Weitzel wilt ma witnerged—iron-cladg and worden Ba Saar siT0aTIO! ae @ day hes opened fair ensant weather =’ | make sheir headjuarters on the Ben Deford, General | reunded by volumes Of amoke, and ond cone | nr, Oot cea es Maa Wwrorgrt qierenca eau be given. Kony , with a promise of @ oootinuenee of pi ‘Ames tuking the Baitic and General Paine the Liviogston. | tinuous bar apheod inghs ep the wieeretine enemy A a gr pont er. jaye ot 03 Wh o ira tor THE MRDICA. ORPARTHENT. bad erected to protect their ateaith, i i" Mz, George i. Hart's Despatch. Dp, George Suckley, United States Volunteers, and Dr, rent, . er ¥ sae x gin oa. A “A ireation aay wit Ronee, wilh ae eaers ‘ollowing Baavronr, Dec. 26,1864 | Riehardeon, Teirteenth New Hampshire Volunteers, ao- the " i a ‘en Totes "Sateen y Liman . fom orders, sbat cok! not well be PARTICULARS ©7 THR EXPLORION OF THE POWDER BOAT. companying Major General Butier, while Dr. Oosover, rte Oat 4 shina Oe owt Sk TSE aed at ut age ane, | _ Abs frty Ave man uu ond om he oring | Eee inm vv mero nao area | ert Weenie He abe atte eee o h corps, goes whi eneral los iy 08 unconcerned as though he were | of ine S4tb, the lobabitants of thie piace and Mey #4 hoster, Western STeeet been fited up on tne Wan “ Were om fate fesmuy. wate ‘at her present emproyer's, ‘ Uteerty § ignoraat ‘were startied by & nolee and shook, very sensibly {: most exteosive scale as @ floating hospital, iy RP ape Ay, Big He = appareatly paaewtoy 8 great explosion. . ORGARIZATION OF THR WHITE DIVIsION. tere, aan. Throoghost the ax FUATION 48 WEE aa Irovsid The following is the organization of Whe division of eee Sat on Jars, Resetm 107 sith ake Heperta ame te frem all directions, representing @ousral ‘Ai hostilities. ‘th ce singular and apemalous ciroumstances, the sfleets Brae +, ~~ ae tae etece, fUaTION BY a YOURG wows ot the Cases Remi Siearenee ce Srvetie; G08 Ss eee? tev | Boren \ Cewca aidal bakes eae STP on tm, Oder, Winstn, from Kew Terk for eo Reumoen 10 A. Beans i stances resaltiug in the ridicwlous, The knowing ones, | Captain 0. ee Soa dark. Lo whom the c.use was Kuown, enjoyed the amasement | (ertele ho Lani, tint Quateormanter, Povey te rs a, Des 19-014 Richer II1, Gressengh, Rie ‘ S<Glve them 100 acond juoes.”) “Move ups Wile oneer” | 15 saany ; but perhaps I abould explain, Capeate HG dogeweet, aie-ee nr, Dee Memare Piss Bent ma soap. Ke vessel of ali the somber speaheled a large amount of Captain 4. 9, Lawrence, ANd de Dee bm arr pt, WYork. —THE MEMBERS cacy wan dolog be pareaived lowtantiy A phen was projected of causing a larg Dow: \ captain B novleg 10 €0-Onnap, pire am Rameraida, Y va | A ‘A, are heteny notified font wire pineye car, deine, and ‘precio te dor to explode, the effects of the concussion being Captato 4, B. Mathnes, Aaastent Proven Morvan. a : pest dnb iver: fi Korey om phe . a Pane \ .K. Thom, Act's ommissary of Subsistence, \\_ merely, nud he was showing of Devore a crowd of apec: | pected to oporete disastroualy to the revel works, Te | Lieutonant 4. K. [idon, Act'g Uomimumry of Subsieten Cur freee oommenced landing yesterday forenoon et wood fem is Int Fenicence, a fatore Commander RhJod was the execution of this hazardous Lasutoeaat M:' Rrberte, Bloeal cluver, néar ‘leher'n Port, ender cover of Ad Porter’ Rin Bob ‘be Order im general. Thomas mays ‘ en Pyne es © venereal order woe | ondertakiog contided, Accordingly, as ao early hour oa First brigade, brevet Brigadier Geners) Curtie oom= nPonta, General Ames vnperintended tha debdar kau a winds GEORGE OLRA) , hours |b | the morning of bh J6bide the @unboas (aide-w D904) Louie}, | macaing ; pecond brigade, Ceivnel G, Veunyyagker, Niue ‘which vertu with tho roope of ever! Corts, wie 40 re wore slowin, Bur upwards of ——————————————— 7

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