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Latest News| 6Y TELRGRAPH 10 THE NEW YORK SCS FROM TENNESSEE. AN “ATTACK ON KNOXVILLE. BLOODY REBEL KEPULSE. Longstreet's ‘Loss 700 Men, THE VIRGINIA ‘BACK | ACTION.’ Leo's Works too Formidable, Our Forces Returned to the Rapidan. CASUALTIES OF THE CAMPAIGN, Several Pickets Frozen to Death. Aggregnic Loss 1.000 Men. Rebel Movements in Arkansas, A BATTLE-CLOUD GATHERING. Exciting Reports Fr From Bexico. The Mexicans Recapture Puebla. The War Meeting Last Night. Cooper Institute Jammed. Renewal of New York Patriotism. SPEECHES AND RESOLUTIONS. 4p Attack on Kueoxville Repuilsed. Krernil, Nov 30 —During Setarday night, Nov, Bib, the enemy made s general attack iniforee om @ barge portion of our skirmishing line, aod st midaight Waccteded ia driving in our pickets, Canuouading @nd skirmishing continued all night. Bariy ia the mecru'ng the enemy ebarged in strong force cpoo General Ferrio:'s position, Fort Saunders, were wet midway by a murderous discharge of graye @nd canister and the steady fire of the rife pits, ua- @er which they faltered and finally fell back io Broken fragments, leaving two Colonels, several Cay tains, end in verove buodred dead on the fleld A considerable force reached the foot of the parapet , only to tumble into aten feet diteh rurrounding the fort, where Lhe wounded, dead and living were piled fm an fndistinguishabie mass, We captured 234 prie- @nere, The evemy*s lose |e not far from 100in the Qseanlt ; the Unicom logs is less than 2, (Generel Barn:ide humanely offered @ truce to (General Long- otreet to 5 P. M., to afford time for the removal of the esemy's wocnded end burial of the dead, whieb was agreed to, and afterwards extended twobours. The wounded weie brought into our hospitals anf coa- veyed on our ambulances tothe enemy's line. Three g@aniol colors were captured, This (Mondey) morn- fag it is clear and freezing weather, with quiet eroand the line, Facts and Remorse. Chattanooga, Lec. 4d.—The movements of this @rmy, nowigoing on, cannot be reported. Theie are questionable reports of a rebel raid across the Chica- manga River at Red House Ford, aud that the faimt- Mes there took refuge in the town. Rumors continue to thicken of rebel doings im the Lorder counties of Tenmemee. H.cports say thet Faulkner aad his men ere mot only consrripting all the men they can lay their hands on, but that they are taking all the herees, mules, cattie and hogs, without regard to the political sentiments of owners, that they cen find. The Chattanooga hospitals are full of the wounded of beth armies. Refugees and deserters report that (en, Bragg bas been reinforced near Dalton, Ge., by Joe dehastoa. Weahington, Dee. 8.—The military authorities re- ceived a teicgram this morning from Gen. Fester, who was joined at Cumberland (iap by the forees pre viously een: thither from Gea. Buruside io guard that fmportant point, The few troops under Foster might parhare be able to inflict come damage on the rear of Geu. Longtrect, whe is retreating into Virginie. Gea. Sherman would seach the oeighborheod of Boorviile vo-day, Tobey Cinewnati, Dec, 3.—A dispateh has been received | | from Gev. Foster's Chief of Staff, dated Cumber! Gap, lst ioet., whieb nays nothing of the capture of | 6,000 rebel prisouers at Koorville. Army of t the Potomac. Tee Campaigea Ended, Beadquartere of the Army of the Potomac, Wash- bvion, Dec, %.—The Army of the Potoras, crossed the Rapiden ia three columns, on the 16th of Novem- Ber, aad concentrated the folowing Cay en Mine Bw. The enemy occupied the hills ea the eppasite ide of We stream ia fall foree, The position of the enemy was naturally a very strong ope, aud he was fouad to be entrenched along his entire line, bis works Delng @ continuations of Qbvse on the Bspiien, to turn which wee the object ofourarmy, ihe position was tee formidable to be eacried by assaclt. The great difficulty of keepiag ap the sup- pice of the troops at this erason of the yess at any distance from the rellroad, ae well es the impracticability of the country for offeusive military operations, prevented @ more exteusive movement, and the army returued te the North side of the Rapiden, The falliug beck to eur present po sition was eccompligbed without lose of men or prop. erty. The entire essualtics daring the eampatgn will act eaceed ope thourand, in killed, wounded and missing 4 few men who forded Mine Kus, and lay om picket duty during Monday night, were frozen to death, and severe! bodies of rebel skirmishers ware cartied tothe rear on etretchers the same morning, With the ex ception of a few cavalry skirmishes,the enemy did fot attempt to euacy our rear ob our return. Washington, Dec,$.—The impression here to-day fsthat General Meade will be removed, as Le is spo Qe clightingly of today, The winter compein fe | over. GECORD meratou, Washington. Dec. 8.—It appears, however, from em Meade's dispatches, thet it wee evidently wpded w attack the ecemy's exteaded works on! | 0% es follows: NEW_ _ YORK, | verten, between 8 and , etek, | Pry th rieht wing skirmishers were advanced to Mine Run, where it fovud the enemy had built @ mcces-ion of dams, which raised th. stream to @ depth of from four to five fect, with ewamoy margin. Ou our ertreme Maht it wee found the enemy had formed oa abatia several buadred yards in widih, ia trot of their works, and directly under the r gnae On (he left Gen. Warren moved forward ble tine, Gud discovered the enemy in such ocmbereand so strongly eutrenched as (o make it more thea bagard- cus ty @tteek them ia front, them beck from their « eed post beluud their Works, and awaited further lnstractionr, Thove end De rh ape other considerations indaced @ poetpuerient of the premeditat ack. 1! is cuderstood that Gen. Meade visited the entire | | line, carefully noting the enemy's atrong poattions, for midad!: batteries amd earthworks; and after eso eulting with his officers, deemed it sdviesbie to with- draw to the north side of Rapldan, oni erdere were aceardiugly insued iat effect. Cen. Meade | abandoned thy campaign when it beeame evident that the enemy had anticipated hie advance and rendered eur approach to (ordenevilic sed Orange Court House ry 0 impossibility, Ry Matt. A coreéspoadedt with theermy edrances the fol. lowing as the reasons for this enddew change of pro- Gtarmme, without foreing Lee to « general battie: At (be Coaneil of War hold on Monday nicht, the fecte were demonstrated thet the enem e iu treuched betuad very formiiable earthworks which ghey. were every moment strengthen ug, ‘ihe fear- | 3 ra) would entail op us, aod the impow!'t i of swecort weuld perie! before er with the ia case we attempted to carry thi repel works by assault, were some of tlw consider tions which iedweed the subsequent action. ur thecs and forage hed nearly run out, and the reads were too had to aliow | dis'ant base of eupplics | tons, it le claimed, indueed the Commander to feue the order i fall beck. Andeothe Army of the P» termac again reste on ite old base om the jiue of the | Oreage and Aberandria Railroad. Avother correspondent, of Tuesday, adds: The whole army qill move beck toward the lower fords ov the Rapidas to-aizh’ Veer ge artillery, ready gor, and wegou and ambulance tiniue h the infantry wil! go te night. [he change of pos tion, pot retroat, ist ae of prone to every one, an DO One coBnecte: bewlquarters eeema to know how toexp.sin the metter Yesterday morning at 3 o'clock the wrend etiack upon the enemy's li wae to heve been nade. A moderate eaunonading e our line opened et 6:30 a. m., continuing for half eu bour, when, except cccasbousl shots, everytt jaiet during the day. (in Sunday . Yd Corpa, with the Thud | of the 6th Corps, moved down on the Frede: bureh plenk read, wtich rune Paralel with Uravge Pike, and about three wiles irom it, and fre ceeded for o mile, whem be encountered the ene my's eki mishers, who were driven forward o mi) e Qua @ balf to the weet. The enemy thea opened with artillery om the seeond Division of the or! | ¥d Corps from some tempor baif a mile south of the unfin's | eoou driven cat of the: ' nigb', with the intent the revels in the morning. Karir y Gen, Warren requestod bis comm their men of the uature of the task bi e@ them, and exhort them to maken gallent aseau (upon th © ene- by nm rks in their front, which bi daring the nigh! tion of the works. | te aet After ope bour erand charge, and tt rye their fire tall the Ceunousding he was were instructed red the rebel wor M. f bn. Mende came down tothe le 1 og time eoceged in enrnest conve Warren, (den. Meade seemed to bo adininieterin rebuke to Gen. Warren, udging from the detoee: ‘of buth. Therebe on the left were pot over d were of a form date ua. pection of ther second line, . the reer of t m, Oh some point, A thick ebattis vee pieced la trout. Arkansas. Movements of the Rebels. Port Smith, Arka Dig, 2, (len VeNel ble information that the enemy are the Little Missouri Riv forces, under Gen. Price, ts rWealiueiou: the set wing, onder Cobel, is at Suddo (jay, and ‘br cent uy under Marmaduke, ie in the vicinity of Mur Doro, It ls thought that these forces prepar attack Fort Smith or Little Rock. The rebel Gen. | Cooper ie in the Ked River Valley and sturwait inthe Creek Nation, Theirtota! foree is estimated at 29,10), Dut thie iene doubt exaggerated, General Blunt te bere, ‘es ralle wehes alg The Convalescent Camp, Su@ering New York meldiers, (Corveapondence of the N. Y Sun) Convalescent Camp, near Alezaniria, Va., Nor, | 30. There are in the 94 division of this camp to-day, | over 1,100 New York troops, most of whom are lately from the United States general hospitals, where they | bavebad Rind sursing and good fare, and they are | fecovering from the effects of wounds and disease. | The barracks io the comp are clean, comfortable and commedions, and well ventilated and warmed. lo | the ‘et division, the bed ticks are Glied with straw, as | are thoee of the 4th division. Both divisions are re- | epectively occupied by New England aud New Jereey troops. The buaks of t! New York coldiers, | boards, and Dr. K.B. Landon, the surgeon tn ehasge | of this division, wants quilts and bienkets, {euch as cam be wasted. As ‘an A | Btate I make this statement, end aeypes! to the fathers, mothers, brothers, end sisters of the New York ovldiers to comtritute dark colored quiite and eoveriete, and hatr or moss pillows for the comfort of eur men and the eredit of the State. Any | contributions direeted to the care of Mre. Robert Far- | mara, corner of M and 11th etrevts, Wasbingtun, 1), C., will be propesly appreciated and thansiully ee bkoowledged. Me. B. I. Brencan, Agent of the NW. ¥. Btate Bold! ers’ Relief, LETTER FROM GUBGEON Lam oa, | Conralsant Camp, Nov. 80.—Mrs. Spencer, N, ¥. | State Agent: Dear Madam—There are now iv this @amp over 1,000 New York men; aud the eold aud He, hewever, drove | \ ' ' eae SUN. _ PRICE ‘ONE CENT FRIDAY, _DEORMBRR 4, 1863, —~ SSS 4 "1863. Mirsede. These Aveqvationen met to together fo ow eret, anknown te and anauthorise’ by the people, and acter dispuing of @ champagne «pper, proceeded fe discuss State effsirn The ar-officic Predde “ the “Con voca:ion” submitted the ee uae ee eqve rate caaeraTe wun veges {Shichi roland, Sachs Sas New ne oe it the %. om Gnw Toes amp tur viewers. ere well Known, to m:ahlish an ripive; and nt laud ste a Emtaceustic Wau Meetrna at Coors have been expected under eueh circumetan: fore ay oTs ae ware Gaitied new on, Br ahs oped at a vam. they ieee sees ences eared, Iverrr Rew Yous ce Resovt—-Gasrv , hot owe of whom could de said to Be o representative My WLAT OF PaTmoTiaM-Somsss any Lsciparta—& of Mezco, the crown of the Repubile (thes and there ehavec! eudden'y to antetwp!-e) was offered to an Aue | triem Prince, # hose uacje could act be Raown to one time, ond was Utila encagh for Grand nese meeting touk piace at the Cooper Lastt fate, lest night, to respoud to the call of the Pres {nm one hundred thousand (breughout the | fis#insen), ya by fina eat for additiomat volanteers, and to expres we oe e buadred men, led by Gve bised Bou orvegrene eatime m4 A opirit of dierentent has eprave op erainet the cuceeded th Bliiing all the deg» and the eavelry cap ofthe people in reference te the recent Freach arioog the chureb party, an aecevat of the Ua @lerious victories achieved by the National ferves ender Geavral (irent. The cound-heartedaes A our city tn the .netionad cance was ctretgip @onifected on this cecesiocn, Citicees @f Giff. feremt chades of polities, and of all clesses. responded the invitation with am eathesiaam which has er been exceeded ot any former mest- ng. The large hall of the lastiate, incinding the Platform and the appreaches therete, wes literally jammed with onr patriotic citisens, The platform wes gaily decorated with flags and banners bearing tpon them epprepriste inscriptions, Among them ned, and forwarded tu New York City, to be et: Souder beloae ts a are gud enw beet = & og hi ly eee ving im val ‘ fatbulo.e price now, eget hone littio rerpeet paid by the so.diery to church propert They bave made stsblew of several of the churches, and taken from them the sacred ehaties and the jew tls out of tha eves of the images, lv one church (the Teguise th: diamond eyes from thy image of Chew len and aiithe rich pietures end the the disregard for their nd Our Iron-Clad Navy. 70 Armored Vewrls of oll Clames Neatly ee List ef ell env Iven- of outrages 4) recrating churehea, | pUilagine he violating @omen, an Let hy nt sufferings upen all who heave wealth and posi Jon, Uaices (hey bave protection papers, Heo berg having heen reenntly eal an@ written adent tions are contined to the fosdsids betweou Solided oar trva-cled Nevy, it ts werth while to give come Another he Ci heath ie care Te he ee ETT At? | compreheasive sceoumt of Mt, The (sete weleting to | We woticed the following: ing their nibs and necks any } the vessels compasiog (@ are not, by aay means, ce The carfured hata Sopareves Gas are killed and ot! oe (oeured. By such aot wiih | Aiteutt af aceoss as come parsons have imagined, We beige ot Chee deep trellng Of bate base been created probably have the: “et ounitethe wh Qrainet the breach aud ‘be Reactionary (rebel) y. A train of cars, i» pan ing from Mexico to Bolidad, was receutly fred ini br men ni acres pose, hiliing the Cora: adente coe \ Erekn ee st, and several huudred others, e endent of the road: ane Bi rer, were mortally wounded, The Mu litary station ot Texests lo guarded by the troops “ waved" the Kwperor Napoleon by the Viceroy of Fey pt These colored tren, fepare extremely beatiie to, the “Christian dogs," Lhe BO rerpect far aur but Mahomedaue Thay rpetrated numerous maseacres, At Madelin. Gilitery station, (hese Eqypt nuserpelint the priests, Several priests ip veriow pasta ot the Republic have seceded from the Cuurch of Rome, and have Gyplied for power two hn Constantisople. y te Constan- “to perpetuate the have, from time to time, publidhed the abips of each fleet, es orders for thetr were tasuct, and occasionally « recapitalation of | en. Wipta tne | AA last siz of eight months, however, e larne hes been made te our ermerad fleet, which will be found below, 8 may beeddet thet the Milowing list contains the mames of every armared vessel new cen-. structed, or in course. of, constructionfbe the U. 8., Navy. The two: Daiches‘os enue iron clade one 7,000 tune burthea and theogher of 1,609 tsas-bur- then, which the Government eeks propesals fer, have met advanced any further than the mere .propositions to build tham. The enly vewel-of either batch con— tracted for, is an immence croft, the keel of whieh hes just been laid by Mr. Cramp, of Philladeiphie. It ie Quotes! e ec eae And every bears responatve beats — (he bail-gueh coven Gho-anesting ovo eniles to eréen, ‘and Mayer George Opdyke chosem Cuairman, who on taking theehalr, seid he was eominnted In plow ut "Gem. Dix, Who wae erpacted to preside of the mect- bet weeabsent from tndispoution A letser was reed from Gen. Dix erpressing bis regret at Bis ine. Dillty te be reesent enderpreming the datre that New York, the airst imareaith, population ead ssmmerce, might alsode found the firet in custeining end op holding ourGevernment. After the elestion of Vise President and Geeretaries, the Chairman caid: Be Tash tine pie to rceiy: conserr Patiiarch Arctibiche ib 6 h oaid that che tote resembiethe New Ironaides. F.n- silablabed by Prentde: ent Ju es ad Sty eeanete eepting the Dictator, ke, was happy to see v0 largee and Doped thet eral pre ‘ Pustian, Dunderberg, Roane Tirioe Charente the Gee eaeee te peavalis | 024 the New Ironsides, we have we first-class armored bh edoyrarae her uch Gh army as would epecdily ia Russie, ‘. frigates. Besides all the tron-clads building, there te | 98t down the rebellion, agg © fleet of irom deuble-endere--the hulls of which arete | Judse Mean then reef e preamble and reselations, “ Nows Items, be entirely of tron; but as they are not of euch meg- bp oom pte continente: Bitude es cur armored ships, it fs notconsidared worth while te primt their oames tm this connection, We eppead « liet of vemela, commencing with the frigates; ere raicarze, Nai Where. New Ironside. a0 «em Cherleston. Roanoke... cases. aceneme 1 3 Fortress 8 di — 5 Dunderbarg. 5080 acon eHulld ing, bw oer (Pelegraphed to the New York Sun) Deecutens and cltisens report that Jobh C. Breck- furidge died of wounde received at Kinggoid, ‘Tenn. 4 60a and cousiu af iireekinridge are prisonera Lagge cwounts of enpplies for the Federal prisen- | @re to the South are constantly being fowarded frem | Fortrese Mource to City Polo These supplies are Ua Ashes hdagry ie poeple of the Panmrencommant of they cai ui ire, fertanen mene a brea neue tbeu- our | sent fro ali parte cf the Union. ry ds: Prveranveo, Ve., Daicy Reaterma, Nov, 80th, anys do, Phila | that * three of the T traitors sent out of the muagv navn Cuomit0as) - country by General Magruder, are Dr. Peeples, D. J. lance, .. Tene. Where, a Baldwin, elawyercf Houston, and Turkie of Vic Lis ABBR -sneesamen BO aceon tor They wii te put acrow the Kio (irende et 5 to Eagle ad pert ‘Tue statement that General Forey ‘ the French 7 Stopat mintieler were firninied by the Btate Department | 7 \f with Gem. Seoti'’s military map of Merieo, or other $ information preparatory to (he Freueb imvasien, is These vessels are of the follewing dimensions s 208 the Pronounced erroueous, Neither Gen, Foray nor the | rag, long, 40 feet wide and 12 feat deep. Rach vessel e French miuirter, nor any other pereon ever asked 10 | pee rovolving turret 91 feet in Geometers, compres cree ers wore secured anys tion, of iron plates bant tothe reyutred shape, and ts 11 in- dered thes thant ciaten ea J pe ME Atemmor Conqueror arrived at Fortress Monroe consiste propel, last evening (tom Newbern, N U., with 0 rebel prio pena evil tones ap hel aditriies Me ” - right wine of tne retal | | i | | | date for the Presidency ii inelement weather is coming on, from which they are | bie than bare boards to sleep on, And 5 be turnisbed with quilts aud ibe asder | | | euffering much for want of something more comforts j Us bh ol overcoats | Re in Peon: 4. A, Bargeon U.8- A, in charge of N.Y Important from Mexico. Reported Recapture ef Pucbia by the Mexte The steamship Parkersburg, from New Orleans Ticope, Nov 4, arrived yesterday, bringivg important | Mexican a ‘The New Uriesne Kus, 43d, lag the foliowing: By thearrival of theschooner Oliver 8, Breeze, from Vere Crug, the 26th ult., wo beve been potin possession of some late and importeut fects in regard te Meaicapaffaics, When the Lreere left Vers Cruz, | @ report was pre’ ution the city among ths Freneb, that the Mexieans had recaptured Puebla. There was Bo doubt of the truth of the report, eithough uo per ticular are given. The Maximilian afiais ls looked apos by the whole Mexican oation aso perfect farce from the Leginning The convocation of "Notables consisted of five per- General Forey, Count Saiiguy, if throngl | ing obligations; for | | | bp to arrest te cuilly party wee prostreted by theef | * { -Kietogoe. on BIB ana, Lees, avin, wh Gabees 1 GSE Gem eds th | etenienen be ms hes, Weneei Webb ant hades, Lowe two heavy guna, 15 and 18 inch, Dehigren’s design. Their draft of water is about 0's feet when laden, The mail around (5 inehes thick) covers the entire ersft, terminating in a formidableram et the bow; ft alee extends ‘sp feet, or half the draft of the vessel below the water line, rendering every part of the veesel im opera, ‘They were conveyed to Fort Norfolk. Miss Belle Boyd edat Fortress Monroe from Wash ington on Tuceday, in charge of @ lieutenant, Khe is to be sent over the lines to remain during the war, Tue pamber of invalid pensions granted hy the Pearion Office during the month of Nevember juat resolations, the Judge sald thet this was a meeting for bustmens for raleiag've! pseeay te hed eet: ged whet bed been sonuet smilies of, Salary fovarae rebing’ ard Beane He cald that jin regnable to projectiles, They will be previded with peeca, pons that Gen. Grant pro clowed wea t,5. The number of pensions to widowa, conus te pats the propeller, whose eylinders are Taspent Sevaisie j ane to here aud orphanssilowed during the same period, | inehes in diameter. ‘The bighest epeed probably at- Bes 0 Se pares serene ie woes eees, the was 2,04, The amber of invalid ¢ Nowed ex A telned to 9 roilesan our. The interior Aiting up ts, ef the best kind, and the veasels work admirably, Qmoosy BATCO (SOMITOBA, Prostéen: Tae stating thet tien ANE gh ‘ent arate et oases proreniea bis je being preve: t. "4 Judge Daly westthenftatredaced to the weeting, ‘and cal@ that these who were im the beginn ug afrsid that the Goverament could @ofeusiair itelf were @ow learning that the Gevernment must be euppert- em dthat some fear thet the army will become thy bap relieve velaggy Frey fh that there will be vie pou ef “Never! sever!") But omyeiead tea mati we n\heere) In the middle of 'Mr..Daly’s spocsh, Gen. Sickles @ntered amid great cheartng. coods the number of uew eases Gied ior the month by 1,062, “Two Boarde of Yankee officers,” raye @ Rich mond paper,“ bave Loen organized for the proper distribution of the clothing aud provisions sent by the North, for their prisoners in Melle Tale: ona for the quartermester's, and one for the commiseary's de- Dartment. Colonel nanderein, a former hotel-keener ip New York, was chief of the proceeding, and man- aged the dietribation in e business-1) ty le.” Joupam Horrvan, ia bao Pranctieo, Cal., yesterday found 04,140 damages against Captein KR. H, Pearson, Catawba. 227002 ORO. ,... + -eeenae -- + These vessels are of the following 4imencions: 938 | feat long, 40 (eet wide, « of the hull ie 5 inchcathiek, backed by iron stringers, {n favor of Charles |’. Duane. The latter wes exiled Myr. 1, continued by coving that the sree by the Vigilence Committers, iu 1556, and Capteia | @eking the width of the armor 916 inches, They ae iy heve @ranen oaveuse Pearson eubdsequently forced him to leave the have one revolving turret, 13 feet in diameter ond 19 | 111 by participants ip- a edvautaaen ben Onn 4 er afier he came on board at Acapulco, desipning io | teches thick, whieh le armed with two bcavy 15-inch | war. Judge Kelly wasthen introtuced, Me sai@—I have Met the vanity to appease thas enything I could cor would o44 to peur patricticm. Would you give acsar- ence thet the sboat lve sad Be Teesid, ieee ep “ha oy iver met return tv en Freucisco, Hed be suceeeded in re- | Dahigrem guna, On the deck fe ii imehes in thick- turning, he sould undenbiediy have been hung, | S¢ of tren, in two pistes, ee ee to render it bomb as the Vigilence Committee was stil! in sersion, and | Droof. They have two direct-acting eagines, whose banirhed to return on pain of death, The | ¢y’linders areg 43 {nches |v @lameter, and copable ef ii be eppealed ov the groanud of excessive riving a epred of at least tea Rote on hogs, They heave Martin's boilers, Of thie cles, only 18 taches Tue railroad inepeetiom excursion party ever the | of the sides rise above the water, Their internal ft- tet the Wiapeoss, wast iene ¥ rou'e betwseu Wachingion aud Now York, arrived at | $06 up is of the usual Geseription of the menitera, army, most 7 ee be | the former city at 6 o'clock last evening by a epecial ‘THIRD HASCR (WAVE TABD VEAAELO) sbeve the sae a elo; trois, leaving New York at daylight yesterday more Names. Tone. Where, Movednock. ....,,000. 5%.) New YorR med, dea fog. All four of the roads ia the line were largely de wns Palade hie, ‘Tonewends. .... compueros, * Cy represented by officers aud directors, aecompanied by Miantononeab...., 60 wrcsss+)N. ie Ceanehed, Mg W bey tata yonder snot om the Mayor of Washington and many editors and re- Aguweanticus.. oath, N. fe are above that clond. (Leughtes > porters of the press. A party, wearly 100 strong, re turned to New York teday, The extensive im- prevemente now rapidly developing on the reute, Wen es bat it Son e an aR watecn’, with @ speedy traveit through Philadelphia by steam, Sine ween ihe wae frp ‘The @ ey bees without chauging ears suywhere between the Hudson o é vanish away befere t! | River anc Werhington, reall bighly commended by , | patian. id Gen, Rickles wee them introdaced. He eald that this was the euspicieas moment te strengthen the army, Thet Chattaneogs gave as es excellent fest- hold eu Boutherm soil, That great victorice had Besa gained by Roscerans, Grent, Hooker an@ Barnside. heare Anpy of the Pet age hed heen mare wep hg tilt ana ee without the the ereuretoniste. ‘ “ a General Intelligence. (Dy Mail to the W.Y. Sun} ‘Trew Uarrimons Ameri eolumne the name of Ab ‘Tae rebel popers come ae ‘with severe criticisms on Bree for tis conmiuct et Chattanooga, aad en Dave tor bis entire eoufidenes in the (ie! advices of tho 80th of Nover. ber, These Alero all 5 fevt tong, feet wide, ond y thet | 9 fect deep, ‘bey bave cue turret, io which ts placed ner Tt) eek Hank wae fred int bre n rrilles two 1l-ineb gane or ¢wo rifled gone, twe hundred mouth of Ke ver, and oe ou boar 1 bee im fact two distinct bulla, ound BL 1 b pounders, Fach vessel New gee THe Brack Hayes bes te pas back te between which isen opening of twofect wide, form- Binvart, Postmaster at New Orleane, ander | ing o water-tight compartment. The side armor is ' sie Wi sebington for the four inches thick,‘with 'e wooden back of four feet, en’ wa fe ‘¢ the State ¢ ‘The deck {#15 inches thiek,with an armor of twe ; vo veatauisiog aqrernanae? Of tuches The engines ereof the best Bind,{end\will Grive the vessel ot the rate of eine knots ou bows, oufederacy tor ena a a eid elsewhere, wb ther wealth, iu ord " ous tye ae, wn ‘ iy anit k turstion and military duty, ‘and to de « Names. Toms . Dosaaie runylag busloess pone spoiled a hall in Washingtonyon, Monday $h-& argo, last, by sce‘toring es large fe vgantity of cay emoe < Karen 5! Tend ch «nuff upog the floor, Just be ‘cure the ” pevper end Hoo: o " edencing. The officer whee 4 ae Ceronde . ecaagee 6 cemenere fects of the cayenu:. | §-Keek era 81 sveseees,, Kale, at Charleston A rkorosirion i 1osoted in Missonri te geli cut the -CEALODONG . .2ne +, 108 -coeqwns 2 Miss peanssrort, 1 Neanadeeie De Pacifie Kailroad fos the purpose of redeew!og the | Pitas Pert soruee: + Mound Gi feo B19 scecenmee DO Pe iene ieee Pittetured, iE “Miivaatie “=> 10 Louia, bonds uf the Biate alvesdy ised for the beuctit of | Vs ed ¢ inpen,. The project is upposed, on the | {8 pale a. (his time woud ental ‘a lerge luse the State it cannot at this time afford, + Philadelphia pepers feel bad over the fact that oad uow runs through their sity, direct from Yor & to Washington, without ch ange, of of cores ¥ say the recent excucsion is simply breton of a vie'ury gui ned by the peultoed ye es over Palladeiph. lit requ: st of the Nev, DOU .yoo-see ‘uscumn BEB nee janeti Sh Winmebage re M10 mo zc Mote chevy bm aes sala wumber of ewpleyere at rd, tha! they le eimwed to Devclccstalts. Sie