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THE NUMBER 9791, | NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Latest News | Arny of the Potomac. Peaks ‘4 st fe filine un with members of Cone eT akoaer’s Cacectt, | water . . erparate race from rere. Norm: | Phe Kiws free Grant Meeaesdn Hae A edt nn fod apsrtmente can The sorvices here were very interesting, and were | Fisht besared rears the eran sagumrer ti BY TELEGRAPH TOT. “Rw RK | 5 im Cran eceived— Meade | scarcely be chinined atany price, Many membere of performed ent rely by the Rev. Dr. Tyng, who opeacd sucvoenea by 6 ¢ band of the Saxon. The conquest wus AR NEW YO. so” | Advancing, Congress nik oadog im Baimore during the | by reading the Proclamation of the President recom. F ‘ be co le ot tha Tersennrcesion and eruelty * | Washinotom Now, 96. A gentieman who reachea Sf"? Contest for the Bp ship Hee be mending © National Thanksgiving. Previows to the | BETTER AND BE 4 | this city to nieht fom the Art f the Potomac, sare ha Setree, Btwn thy POD Wah | rertoonthe hyn pubdehed in Tow dom of yesterda: i} i \ i 4 ‘ c ae : ! Burne, with theels r sformer, The entined “the Preadeot's Hymn," was admirably j that Jeff Davia revewrd Genera: Lee's troope yeeter- Peeri ont ' Mecre sore bam at work y ‘sung by the choi, The reverend jemam preached Awas aN day, rae ihe ; ‘ aed , at ' wt te woderet — from the following tert: nd the Normam net co more val term , ‘ visitas r J 4 trke srene eonervativ . we have fel we Paws Axe instiution \e ¥ Pi news from Chattanoora was telegraphed from ede and {ne ya praectlehbie std deusistecioabl: |} H rs 1 a ie t my ‘id / NP Nea sta Iknow b ihe torn (Presa the present’ demo. * = fth ' . . aM D bie Aehington to the Meadjumeters of the Army ofth® pan frie ever ‘ Theng, eni4 be, were he words of he great Messiah, arely arisvceratie, Baron pena tuatiteriure Potomac, Lt evon became hoown to thy aol lets, who 1 * oe eopeona rercnti: relon ed from the | the me roffcrer, the moet renowned are ce gt oy alain The Nornuae dwelt in the Fees eed 0 Eheonguent: oP ture moon tenes eit | Libbs det wav citer nnd tn dito: | of ail rulers; b, in The sorrow, compared Aleut him, aaa 4 haron * {th hie rota faee, wervine | Che #ildest detichs end cher ¢ " Vat Warhineton | it 16 & vom, Who MUM red tho death of the | TPL AiS Wetrcies by Ritu. The taetitutiomact ther | ides and che re at K weed. | Oru tad \ Sew On ? be ngland teproduced tn one part | u e sod who ha on His vesure and om ble | eountry and die Lg om oe stata . Ras ete i pil eager th br 1 Clare tothe othr. Bo’ ,o ' eevee ten. “hone ef \isce amd Lord of a ane d eympahies eth the Sou. | Avcoort vin Loverille ¢ , 1 hal po onworite | Lote 3 an proverded to Ges alt fe were Noman. with thee rot) = | Loutersite, Nor, 2.1 Jorn a weolal die toope in thet efty, | enh ive doom rotomarking hat, Nehd’ sympatnined’ ich in Code. The saxon i ) paiet ba taro #8 Gon, Weckia-: | ( ‘ ated there | ¢hy rts el. ue tae @ could | clnging {0 Mt—fellow Blood, It, Yi antih vi yi ridge’. son hae uat been brought in apes sneer hrve beet ‘ veltef, and | be ce dbus tn tte prec ‘ bap jon of | {otee of the Seton hed made Neots pow ri epite ¢ Ar led are Capt Views i rvresitin theeprivot | the terrible dfeat tt sustained fee dogged ous moag our killed are Capt Haen ee t' oe t, The supplies, how. |) 40h" ciples were @aver. 4 tinelly conquer the quick blood of «4 | Putnam, Atmone oureevercty wourcdiae | @ver a ° the derend ine as ta truth, He told 0 oaF war the first succeses ran on (iu | Capt. Daniel Connor and Cope. Rowse, Armone - | them that to nite le of the Youth, but steadily the line of their yowor : i , irk . é lo cat througls was pushed southward, They rallied ro.nd lee oor wounded aed Cet. ( + Cep’. Dowie, LOCAL NRW Ss, | ; OKinoe ea! meu, thie derive thelr power fiom thelr tues, Adjutant Tucker, Lteut.-Col. Mead, Major Jolueoo ’ inelde be death of Stonewall Jackeon, of Gen. Lee, of Jui Davis, would fash thelr work of rebellion. ui we Might lve every great neme we heard, sid Shs toons, arate ol Saxon race does pet sob, but Whe W te men, In war, our poll- A rire Png tice, thie is erongly marked. Tn’ the list t of pligrime at Pirmouth, no one name etande out in and Adjutaut bond SPW YORT ad tY VICINITY, THE GREAT CHATTANOOGA | General Brannan orenpi ie Tunne! 111! which cam. | ‘ ! Sour line along the whole icone bd of Abe | MALE CRITIN G DAY, Ls at -? Vv T Kidge. Oure were Diazing along the crest | | ; ; Dp ‘ eat ‘ Ic ORY. of the whole ridgr, at Detain ou Sermons, fn ber the mu! atance of ex¢ht miler, Brags re wd Iweldemee | hole goats SSmetinee tor leaders whe eceapritis cease eet proponent est emp ad Was expected to withdiaw uoder cover of night, At| Trankeg! A yesterday in one ii ye Ph Gud are men of equal mark as thoes of the 8 yuth | ' av ‘ ‘ re 0 me dei the South, It Rede! Army Utterly Routed @NA | dask Broce woe in tine of bate to cover tin Knox Mie With kt bad a that etand out in | tigh: tal micdnig voteven walk through fe contiaty to the genius of the race, and can never in Full R t t ville Railroad, but it ie belfoved he will not hazard | ,,, ’ «atic ; a ont ow ughiares ath ome. ant see daugh- t only ia very exceptional inetanees. leseon etreat, another battle ‘ ast W f Orrasions, It le NOW | ture, @) ar ivfant dausiters, victine of siey a thie was one of calmness ané confidence. , nen E wee . th ent} neta an © to , > : ‘ f istemy ; jw OUR FORC ES IN PL RSUT is Pursue. Prisoners report the relel army terr bly de pee mye pte De era erate 1H ee = Hee cen tid Are Wrought prom nent eo View, Tt ie ae y iy a throuch @ ng time, The ie well, ae the | thin eng ‘an | thé continuation of « struggle th thks bee: going oo lsedpicmay — ed : ineapable of off rice» nombdee Your fers daye te too few, and it | truly méeht grin hie ener, t x. | for the last thousend years, and the end le certain. Grant Takes an Account of Stock, |*"*""“ "se" | bs gui dew rable to increase them atiit further. | PMG 3 shows bits Bruimens ts keey up this contest te ALLON OTREET H.R CHURCE. . | F w. ‘ { bat it ie useful to step and ¢ thiefeces ee rintt At the Allen street Methodist Chureh quite a targe _ -—- } ter ' ' f " t a P 5 ry | rom ashington, e . bs t on i : “ wt ee 8 ; of action tn rer — wee in beat pesyraa Rev. Mr. Dikemea ubl t . fn ‘ . tac Piet ay \ not more work, | | Wb ow Lam | tea 9 various proclamations. The Pastor, J. A. 9 00 Prisoners, 52 Cannon, The Trouble evout Exchanging Prisoaern, | fe borer that would indaco | t t and whacefor , It 1am con- | Roche, 1. 1). took hte text from the Second Book of N * (Correspondence Qf The Suny preatcr wieor inetiet t & sormething, there . } : 7 8 m 6,000 Stand Small Arms, Washington, Nov. %.— The diMenity botwaen the | fore to bava riven ar iwi wtothe bit 19 re fired jemuel, twenty-fourth chapter, twelfth te fourteenth Goand say unto Samuel, Thue saith the Lord, B Offer thee three things, “hooee thea one af them, that F pray do vt unto thee. So Gad came to Davi and tod im, and said unto him, Shalleeven yeare uf Jam rf as ours. As tne come unto thee wn thy land? or wilt thou five three ‘be thankful for, | Months before thine enemies, while they pursue (hee feat im this coutert. The te that there be three daye’ pestilence im thy land * Le . ‘ow adinae, and eee what anawer | shall return to the liberation of that of pabiie oplatom ons me. reig 1 Now Bngle endered ite Hy ake bration country, of a areat retihe | there a pation eon nvne ©) American Yoav at Richmond retative to the exchange of prone, | tY Draces all the causes cf the war notshell, The coufeds refuse toreco nine th sig of the @o soldiers to an exchange on ejual terme wiih white men, or, ia % this ir ARMY OF THE POTOMAC MOVING, The National Thanksgiving Day. | uto t, om any terme at all, aud until ue OUF COVerninent re‘ures to exchange 10 Rebel Flags. | United saws Government and the rebel authorities | Vito ee | } gle prisoner in « ande. A ecomprouitec this Gapect of the thom eo The preacher said that famine, with all ite terrors, ores a ee question would be a compromie cf the war, Our ees wae ons. | Sant mattonal, veninest whieh { y war with all tte horrors, and devastation and terrible Everybody Wall Fed and Ha y | Sover acet, Mund eqn'jped the megroes, | POD eG in yea Meaand oublie udeft to the Emanci ‘woes ; pestilence, coming on unawares, making the QDPY: | te tound Le recog ica as evtdions, It | tnetituriens, (the elty th refore Went, aod the victotice | mations bere, eansing Kings, princes and prople to len emeta ‘+ oan Stores wore in the Au- | tremble, ware offered to the choice of this paschty- a _— isin | 3 wd ‘ ‘ hivg, to punish bim for having departed trom ' - b de thie y 1 | seneraily closed im eening th a'ternvon fue livieg | commandments, We, he said, have had many thi WHAT WAS SAID IN THE CHURCHES. tify op the ls Of the war ac there were but very tew opm, ia good mews trom @ vindicate che to teach us the terrors of war, tad have Kanye teen _ —_— men and citize © whoro if lneiate Chattanooca whies wag aa bieet of cong etutation 1h eet Cus sae bower on fab warring propensities, Aman cannot manage himeelf, sad cannes contrat Scenes at the Institutions. Lu pate will deter ly tothe good feel the destiny of anoiher, Hut why were all these evils fod war becween toe j ‘ ’ * ro enpted into the ptreets hee terpenes i obent badd Age Ab al e (onsen gerne ceenmeenenaeene rar sa : A enitical | ‘ tsa bite be of th wab'e dev choses le cai re ic tlons, end affect the rocia pal f} 10 elo tha e milidnena of ihe had fallen inte the hands of tine who varied ta Loe Ce ac. the whole colored yepulation « Fe Oue of | May wil ivhitneas of ihe auoahine, By comet the numbering of hie armies and the might of his — cur officers atly asked Cori ver Oal | fore a was devoid tm re!ictous exer. power. Pris in societies arise from depravity in : ae 4 7 nd th 4 i mea, and God's mercy cannot be coupled wit Tennessee er he would agree toa pretal earch es De ty amusements He showed that it wo n awful thing to fall " and wh ther, if we sent him, say five t | and social and fami ‘Ihe charchee were into the hands of man. At (Gettveburg, if th Crarranooga, Nov, 25-7: M. | bow ip our muds, he would releac an equal mai woil attended, aud tha + polar preachere bed e painfully over. tole cea Rave dee ant ate han 3 eet weak Mo Major General Ualleck, General-in-Chies : of our own, He gave @ Legat vo Leeper se, overtiomimeendenc a Weap cod en abstract of the wr cit tec tocaet at thie exitical mom wh hearts throb: Api ts ag acts $ The war news bas indvecd awest bopefel rtare of | moet intesesting direc urres | not consent to peace | PCd, with excitement, bi Although the battle lasted from early down till : wing | Mighty arm, and victory was dee ithoug! le le i iy ! " t hieb oMfetsle, Pea'lefaction BEV. De, CHAPIN" rn 7 dae fimal tty £4) ery ©} the North. It was the G@ark this evening, I Lelieve I am not premature | their couutor It in believed | ‘The Bey, Dr. Chapinte Church (luiveraaitet), No, abt soul thet has r A or lornclites had falien ini fn announcing @ complete viclory over Brags that Gon, Girsut’e comMoations will seult in the | {49 Proauway, wae filled at oo arly hour le cone | oppransed ntended Speak ree) Aas ip? ferreran 21 te oe Lait a ine fie Lockout Mountain Pass, ol! the riffle pice ia Chatiae | Capture or Giepersion of Brewg'e entle army, Gen, | eregation ¢!! anxious to hear the Thaakagiving Ser- | f) alitos fc b va the com. | and the wany things now threatening the overthrow & an, oll the rifle p Burnside's porition ia now regerded ae secure, aad he | mon fron t poof thelr cloquew! pastor, The | ped ec and now of ar Gereroment, price from the tet that the peo. Booga Valier, and Missionary Ridge entire, have been may be enabhd to bear an m ; tring: | eerviers ¢ foeth a epeclal Thank giving ite van. sor a i Poasin under ihe sehtntr as a iy yet @arried, and are now held by us, ing theeamprian !m Tonneseo (0 w ealisinctory ert Hom, ¢ a the “Nation's or’ eflectively | bad ** set bie { ey a hineey, act hat would be ae of our publie ‘ t : . dered t eet! 4 echoo! ney fell into the hands of Arc! pa and 3 ; er, clusion, Whea the rebel army in Virinia wil! cease | revde After ing & portion of vald not be ° or gE Giguedy U. 8. Guar, ib: be cal vay (HIDIAADIA Obuatla; (Fhe anacesane th | hetotire, ( Gored'ep a lites bat liapeeas riment, There her place | Priests; nor yet of the people, if they were to direct Major Geueral, ay pbeity could so our destinies, and toe our race. Inetrong | the southwest are attrib ied to the (roedem of scticn | eae fo card (for hag gh erty aad he called upon Chi in BFOOND NIRPATCH, enjoyed by Gen, Great,it being w understood thet the HUM of yoctertay), after whieb came pf Dullsgs, made by ihe ss ne God who m Fd 4 acea Ourinilan We ls Eroalewiaiion. Ge wan Waahincton, Nov. 2¢.-—OMeial information, re- | hia movewents ere iud-jandent of Wasliraton con. | (be sermon, Hom the flliow ng teats . ‘ happy to seo that he ecknowledgrs the blessings trol Cen, Burnalde operates at Kocaville entirely | ul I " th, hearin beatewed upon us as coming from God, He press ee @ived from Gen, Burnside down to the 2d, induces tae Ul ordre Wisi: | ae a i lowe a awith ve ie } the people should ratier fail into the bande of G under Lis order AND Rube, an hig He ay an of mai e - the belief that he ts safe, He will be supplied aud re a nhennen Veslm ravi | nan ov ane en tee f politi | tures while God relie: Vet bi lived that the Awericau Nation wasinthe bands of God, and thas He would hold her people hat the same mimo esl beled relected these he present oee poop e wre Cristian fy sper conced to do a0, God © taforcea. From Panama. ad, for bai that hie tor , t rises on us now as before ¢ jon, and that Brage's fore is on the retreat, and our forces Arrival ef the North star, me with bery } eileot to darth, nu pould pot 7G A tisitig Ais blesstny be pouted in Bpen us Were pursuing this morning. The steameisip North Btar, from Arpinwat! Now. 17, | shcee rene na erations | ood ext losury idieness on the throne ery, that he believed to be in the hands of yuet the minds and b en he would erush aud wash it out with big ry No, " i Timm DIBPATCR, with @2,075 in treasure, and 1) passeupory, has ar fe Rahm ad Drineiple mi Cuatranooga, Noy, 2%, Midnight, | rived, ba eee LER S Re ake dy MARDLE CUUROU--rOURTH BTBERT, . , (COorreapondence Of the N.Y Suny ehoey ano w vue ; 4 Mo Major-Gen. Halleck, Goneralin Chics: tion wae furesd to taint In the macbie Church im Fourth street, the Bev. 3. Panama, Sov IT. Vhne steamer Faica arrived from would come out o the conte ‘The operetions of to-day have been more succes | Gig. gui! Lith, bringing dat 8 ous, for it wonld not be for ou P, Newman, 1.0,, preached from the 117th Pealm. A dae which the gu pel polpied out ae attat After a!ludine to the fact that the day had been ep: ful than yesterday, having carried Missionary Ridge, | whicb fully confirm the « ire in Tov, gercietiarsties seat «latter froin the pointed eonjointly by the President and the Gevern- from near Rossville to the Railroad Tunnel, with » | Grspade and Fescdor ieiney, are owned with irahatn enclosiug @20 00, as's or, which he hoped was eyinbol of a truer and deep. ing escaped at Chattanoog er union between the St apply It in the couse of charity. ‘The letter spoke | meat, the Kev it hiat ly of the Chrtetian Commission and the Bauitary | avove all preced Quito estate that the kousd 4 aed the Government to ¢ecl nerece had av e war egain ere, Gen. lores (Zeuadorian) is teported ca eomparatively emall loss on our aide, capturing about | forty pieces of artillery, a large quantity of small cacnt Thonk canin! ; eth le " peel @rms, camp and garrison equipage, besides the arme H the frovtier with 5,000 men, Moeqnera na end @ fruitfu var, | dot th Hag sear oar soltiense Tbe. leh we at ver Deine "atonded, uy | be at Pasto, or Ipialee Cu the fooutur), wi Proorer th countey | on ro peak of her two cove, one of whom wae wound. | whieb hae been too quentiy ¢ pre fa the hands of prisoners, laf Buad: Rumors re teached this oliy, bet pet | AD ear eaese Soect fe | eds bat’ if the ottor fell, still she yielded bit foie throughout the lend, end though ine roms of c uigigies . M iH rot be ' : ast searon were Hot equal in amount to those We captured two thoasan’ prisoners, of whom two | from any reliable source, that how.ilities have yy writ Obie or eveion irae escatee’ tn precaina year yet we hers enon h fer dome he HY tt jomel® | com: ° consam ption @curplue for the foreign market. Readeed wore cffieera OF Sit: araden, from, ook | Commenced, " SS RA 2 In eoveluston, the t t | ftether called myou the people to tha: k (od that the Gown. We will pursue the enemy im tho incrning. | ‘The U8, sloop of war St. Mary ecilel from Panaina | 1 could t 4 | calamities imciaents! to foreign tut tion had Bh. beond south. The Cyau rived on the 6h tt 1 {ter describing thon mities of The conduct of the officers aud troops was every 20'heteundeouts. J i Sear eitint Me : | T havo wat Tengthy he sacs @ ‘his deliverance to the calms bug from Seu Franciaco. Dritieb war rtcamer Harracouts Nau Lb not Le | fearless tone of our government ; to the intelligest @hing that could be expected, fs at Aspinwsl!, whure she arrived iath in the | ft in bybels and defiant course o! the Ne ie, | ar ape oe A rps " ions poor freed negroes w © our I'n , he eal rad Missionary Iidzo was carried simultanecasly at The U. &. imail eteancer Gol ador, from Central huew with lie o'Ling and th rm and whose « t Fe Oar Nw Rem eas! Int at pl dix different pointe. | America, arrived bere yesterday morning, bring!ng C has | Deyo Me did not dictate | Dr spoke of the cruwing 6; jiation of the pre. Gigued G nT vory important news swarin Sev Salvador hue | ( 1" ‘ w tt ‘ daa bat he shoals love sent Admlaleiretlons a9 ‘ a jan the mo 20. fomas r Z ; a of tral sverally collec- are 1 e . d s | eone toanend, Bairice evacuated the el'y of Salva. aituosl | noo with the Rev, gen- re taste oe fast — becomin the political Major General, | dor on the :6:h of October, The Gustcmalians im FOURTH mieraton, mediately tuok posrewsjou of. Thity no duubt, will | } Washington, Nov. 26.—Tbe reports from Chatianoo- | end the war ior tho present in Cvotee| Amuiiea, } fogs aud | nh reciued to Le very libera praye: tor (the whole atace of Chet Chureh militant on earth,” ed of the North, Ue thought the name of | Abraham Lincoln would go down to posterity with ocd the pronouncing of | tia. of Waahiagton, and be embaimed in the fre { fi [ tue Demedivuon, the congregation retired, renee of bamse aepeten. He then deak wpe tbe Hl } delity ®ud uravery of our troops aud om b grat the War Department, represent that threo | re By ah be - P ; it MADISON AVEDUS BarTisT OUUAUH, Uauey’ a8 Gevorleh of our feeneag ae Orrin names SAR AND HERain, Nov, 17, hee the | t , ciared were men that preferred to Qhousand prizonera were captured from the rebels yew. | 4 anes pee sya Lea 4 oe Be “ ae wy aa A large audience assenbled at the Madison Avenue | wee tea parade, In Metelasltay re has man qmail arins, and ten fiers her) ibe principal oecurre H wneaon eth thi | by the Row, Dr. Weetop, Dr, Woston auncunced his their substance im rictous Living, 6 The rebel f Ted acaies and in Rete OF USS PUET HhOrR WE 8 " sere cane of | Gort from the 34 chapter of Deut,, 5 worse: | Davis, be bad sent them to teed r be re| forces are witerly route ey, an A o ' tf ons theip | Were coming S&themee! ves,and from the beleony ef the on en tne Bs \pod Mien. Sieties ive na yi! hee }edersl asvsion fath.r Abrahato is looking fer bie He at the bounds of the people @ccurding Ww the returning #on, who, when he comes with i era) Lava sie on th fal! retreat towards Daltou, Georgia, They are barn fing the bridges afer them to retard pursnit, They . eer . number of the Chidsanof Tora will be received with overwhelming joy ere elso burning their depots and stores, end eban- and We T ale miner then Revanes tt, 10: 8 LIAN PLYMOUTH CBUACH, UROOLTS, @oning or destroying everything thet will embarrass the pre A | orate ‘ sp fs mAs hasehty ita The ecrvices at Piywouth Chareh, yesterdey, bon i ‘ : Es te the Sontloly BE i we make ¢ ne follow mug a Mt C : Dn Ni alge were attended by en overfiewing eon, ri Sols Sight iy “pet ty ree ees |g eee nt eee ee ein reing a der ttait | defore the hour for eommencing religious exerelses. vIPTH MiarAtey . eke VE Jeontl mins apetiated elo. | or facta and tneidenty, ther h ve becoras inve:eeting | had elapsed, « vafficient number of persons to fill half “6 —) P tt pulsce @ | and me lene b ths ela pointing , ee of atudy, the guidance of such wen as ol 4 Chattanooga, Nvv. 2 General Brege's retreat | Cy Mew oceutied Guejina fueute see utivte will seap ine Laterst ef | Pittereng gebvel end Suc ead Miller. ‘The bible | © con® Preah sgn po bg ty tg from bis porition ia represented asm perfect route, | 1uA 62 fron, fy f 1 ‘ * iar ro) AE WATEDID A @hune uted the preat pricciples of these eciencs as | 400re, cnabie to obtain standing room inside, jon i i : i gh eades or {i | vant ot ath 1 4 H b iA our | eariy net eo tiing of eye termining the, re ™ | At ll o'clock, the service opened witha chant fram idan reached ronnea Station a M6 ar relives ue 1 the eld 616 phiesl bounds, the charac end destiny of ne “4 joy . Generel Bheriden reached Culearnang ment in conection. pot ieet Koowing (ast they are) ficws ia eccordane? with His «reat design of provi- | the choir: “ (), be joyful in the Lord all ve lands.’ o'clock thie mor: iag. lie capiured OCU prisoners, & Med Car ss s , Muperteh t roe de ry to the s genre Larael, a6 the dopnaltory of.alvation, | After reading tho Scriptures, and prayer by the Bev. D br ep: ep \histoy t ‘ " > e worlde Kingooms and empires far mightier, } ry guns, ood @ number of pontoens | & picvigh-nal Bev am: Dow | pit : Fy aoe er ree cae menuer: | Hoary Ward Beeeher, the Choir sang the entbem, eyes he bridee behind fy WhO NOs Leet be caiueds beluee, er'ticas pat ers y ‘ vasa up for tiie: Cerua naned |" Heswed bethe Lord God of Iureel.” The Pastor The enemy attempted to born the bridge behind , i x . i | In. 1B tet . d Revouipl men nt of \od's porpores, | then announced his text from Psaime exvii, 18th neeseded, The enem | - | hes ¢ e God rivee nD snotenly their position cermporalle : ' . Bim and partially eneeseded. The enemy also burned | i Newsa items, 3 VAogs Ne eM Rh Da eagle ae pr M4 bend 15h verses, as follows the depot and stores at Chicamaura ~~ evuut ‘ have thelr distinevive characteris ae men PA gat thrust sore at me that I might /aR : bua ’ ’ s , \¢t ! bove, wb @ born with therm and m ke them | the Lord es, me. General Sherman eroreed che Chienmanga this | (Telegraphed 0 the New York Sun.) ] 4 bt was een ae ton ex at Prim their inherest chars ‘e mn eee ie my wtrencth and song, and ts become, 7 , Gj ecnge ’ eo colifeions, and the atric! he word are ny aa cation. forencon. General Ilookcr was reported at Bir geold | fates Leas app corietiona ae lately yartdished “ wi OOF fh for pervonal eunremacy, e+ contests be he ve ce ef rejotcing and salration ta in the ye 1. FOR eULimahes f98-AND:PE é : . } : i 4 ‘ ire 0 ei eomat ¥ olen of th vught dnd civilization, | macksos the ry) S tharwht hand at S o'clock this evening | ere in many reepects Deo , as ue bana, | Mens. pillow, hare make bot elieht account of thie | dueth udblusntiy, rape The desertion: ant cap vies trom the rbelarmy | Octauboract ty t asury 3 5 ra f ¢ r | unseen force, hag + le ane of the most ective aid per. Mr. Beecher said that though the beart timet nnot ais Tha: k y Ph end walle eit it Ayouclee in ho world's inovernente Tha race are fopidly thinning it. ‘The numbcr of cannon eap- | the prevent official ertimetes cenns sha Dove not tt parder 6) fewuet! Mor ttebhen, Thegew le what le wag | Peslmist wae profoundly afected by the ariefs an@ ms 7 adine the ecte. | Concrasl rete couse materia: & franitier duady}! bo fomdeget tobe) tnd acob'* wal Moses’ cauo: the Proocioan what tha | ealemities that ewronnded him, yet be wae capsble tured thus far la reported at 62, including theeele: tire they are fore Co r veri b Se pailen's |, f (au! won is hs eocient ny arence ip history. 19 of discerning and welcoming the brightness tm the wi ® thea Oo'lle i vod A e orks Drated Loomis Battery, which was loct by us @ THANPAGIVING Pay Was fanere kG 4 , » What these purposes are, wo cannot tall to dos | akies through the cpening in the clouds, and them big vi Ww jagcon, the arches beg bel © nh ) oink | talk enin ond civilization formes ird from ius pest after a Chicamsuss. . ba apn i re gh ' or ae ve part 0 the rolution at the great blew whieh ts pov format y arta bed co me ARY PP YIANS ReRED:e : polly ng itth ob o@ Soko goutin the mf{ie: of al thice n god misery, | @24 poured forth its prare in melody end sumg, % Jo whth rejgictag, uitug | In Rorepe, one « etter auobes bas overrun the | Like blm we too, emerging from the depression ea@ Mbers oT velechan we lon | pontan\. In silat Shane area one ase ve divies oni AP Gen, Sherman's loss is mnch lees than estimated, The cheering news from Chattanooer, tu nd will probably not exceed 600, Nearly 6,000 pri | form, was in the morning circuinied ibsoudaows 6he eners have been soported, ite and cousel onvaral reicietne +

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