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THE SUN. IRTY.VIRST YRAR. } an ‘ ae ae. . ‘ ‘4 ; ‘f hog wh P A AY @) ry Wp {PRICE ONE CUNT IN GOLD NUMBER 10,127 f NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER (TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY, —= ———— = = a - Eo — = oo The . time before fortified st to euentober I can't er for Wa condition afterwards, A | Until now Dove and K Ipatrick have heen a cover | He apoke confitently of hin ability to take Sevan. a es ews | Wavone with wounded men. His inet mies | MHHOr Rot of pegroes Tnever new than his were { abield to the real movernenta, At no time | Mab, 63) ng that Hardee was his gam : Kh Ipetrick were to demendtrote ngeiust Musi. | when the | lee cust came along Morrible stories it been possible for Llardee to interpese any wetting within five miles of tre ctr. Tho road's | of tl cir cruelty to the necroce waa alee tokl by Cech cohum were i follow were carefully dew: | ther mecters to frighten them, ut the nerroes | of or army, fr our let wing b ) b « ering, y Kk bas always been Tee etre the Pursw nated, the nunrber of miles each day te le travels | never pat one word of fath then Tasted | a strong arm thrust out in adenoce, realy to etrent and the it led, md the pointe of rendervona were civen atin | Petr Uarris's Henws “Wall, how de vou | put in chaneery any force whieh orght steep Lowiovtlla, Ky. Dee, 2t.--The Joranar hae @ certain date AU of theve condit ons Yankees?"? "Lait bully, balty, bto gee within it The work 80 scbndt y | epecial chepatel from, Nashville, dated the 21a6 to the letter, Bioctim, with tue Tw » wanted to ae long time; heart | periormed by our left wing, 90 fur aa it obMyed the arrived at Milledweville on the 2 By Delegraph to the V. Y. San. sorkius obwtacks to the advance of the nein boty GENERAL THOM , SHERMAN'S VICTORIOUS MARCH aatieaeaaetliees . Linst. pr ¢) o heap *vout tem. Sur, Sully, dese here he les | rebels in our fro: lig VaVenind, ey VHS eet nev oe noe ereeenod. et wre front leks FULL AND GRAPHIC Acco Devis, with the Fourteenth Corps « : cd aie pawn A compliment to our sollers | en ng thew rear, now becomes the office of the Pif- | Changed. Our army is con‘itent of final success, UNT. aon df pM se k struck the Ma an 1 | wt the y fo ' Ms MA" ave appreciated | teenth corps, ht wing, on the rahe bank of | and is still pressing forward. The rebe!s are come ettern toed, deasiroring the bridee et A t | could they hawe heard Mr Lewis, the river. Ite two columns are movin ne day's AM th R il ¢| Cmek. The day following, Howard, with the Bie} "Yas ise bope de Lord will proaper dem, | inasch nun. ten | the acne, | Pletely panic stricken at the unjooked for defeat e ailroads Destroyed @ | Menth and Seventecath Corps arrived at Gorton, | and Mr Shera march Ta between the Saran. | ev have experienced, The rebel forces are stil and bheyan the destruct | | . . mae r f the Georgia Centra ie ow you hope that the Lord will help the | nah ar The necessity and value | areking safety in flight. Rebel prisoners coninue Mit 10N aha ankee A thean flank movements, first of the echt wing | on eee, : j L s WORTH OF COTTON BURNED, it was near here that the moet ioue tof} Kocanse Dtinks sud we's all tinka, dat you're * th Kilpatr ck's datuity, thea of De? +e tK id | to arrive in aquada, some of thems wounded, others { 10 000 H - | the campaign occurred to thia date, pW ‘ if ¥ e it ' is i | patrick on the left, and now of Howard on ov sick and all dispirited, q . | Meommand of a detachmant of on and a “You're right there you ever Lidar What] Bub fe because We cabact run over atid deth aint NaS eer d f) orses and 10,000 Ne brieade of infantry, was thrown \t Grs- | P ent Lincold freed wit the eleven No, aa any and all the robel forces in ia, Whey ooh Victory in Kentucky. groes Brought In! Old ville gowards Macon, for ragehy } : card Bich &® tugs de white tolks nebber | vot for a moment stand Lefore this army upon 4 aS Gackt A Ul gt A ae a ae capes ee i from dat! | ontinary batde-gr t ell loree ot Defeat of the Rebel General Lyon ‘ i, bu’ m very vanced upon our troop FEDERAL LO8s VERY SMALL, |: rary breasiworka w hs wection of a batier eet did tand there ya tant far LAscoity | helt a ie A ; mir : Hopkinaville, Ky De ot Liaeolty | balfa day, and perhepe | f, and as our soldiers ien, E. D, MeCoole i sition. The cavalry fell slowly back a) the power t ve thems aud bad exerem | havegottired of chickens aweeb potatoes, sorehur, phe rdhegh of the bee, Gen bey were oes ab - . ank of the brigade, rotectiug w H att t We lave tes shere a stratum of yuore | & and bawe hee romised aterson the half | daylight, on the 16th tnat., defeated them and cap . » -rroep ) gadey | ing ; telat ’ prow 3 THE W AR W EST WA R ]), | im flank aiid rear The rebele are con A Boe one . hel’, ov roested, stewed, Avy in shorty oye- | tured all their artillery. General McCook is rapide lite chiefly, although apertion of Harce i We are continual y meeting with | | : ‘ wre, they n't care to be delavec t b ly pursuing the retreating rebels, i s some 7 : Corps Was present, having bweu brouygut » strabve ihe | The prison pew st Millen ta five miles above HOOD STILE RE GR EATING, | OU hy boom, baring Oe ee : on Sapaclligct the tus ro | Mitien Function, A ay { vround some three | Washington, Deo. 92.—The govornmest has ree “<0 > ONTIUCKY + | to new troop, the rebels rus!od t v ever, One v, a white Ww ‘ | hundred foes quate, enclosed by a atockace with+ | ceived dispatch from General Thomas, dated A VICTORY IN WENTUCKY {) with tie grestest tire. anoy were reonved F gate watching, with wondering eyem @ drove | out any covering Whatscever, was the holo where | x cnvitte otet, announcing that he han received ree ; ete eshot aud musketry at poiut biath t they passod, Lor, uinasy,"* Ae Sy * | thoneanda of our brave soldiors have been confine! | : , hie * ‘ re . foldiers fring coolly, while shout g ‘ allt} heel come from ¥ pever seed « for wany months past, Exposed to beavy dews, | porta that Genoral McCook overtook the rebel Gon, ’ 1 ' , ne a! { i t ‘ LYON 8 REBEL FORCES ROUTED 1) the quivering coluruna to come . ‘ my life eicis bi froma, the pelting rama without 6 |) Tyonon the 17th inst, at a plaice called Ashbyvilley ‘ | taought the whole thing @ nice jc ke ‘ * Thome cathe w tr-ven all the way from Ch! | ar or tens even, to protwct those in Mel Gon . Laff harp battle, CAPTURE OF AR’ ERY, | ccc, bt we A igh eee pi | Cog® tore Uses one thoussad tniles.”” ws, who wero aly gob. | ‘2 Mclean County, Ky and after @ sherp , ¥ ad é «ae | sults, and were soon in full Mebt aviog ¢ “wg 68 Lor’, whats jpopuiaion you Yanks! r clothing when cay Some of | sueceeded in defeating and routing the rebel raide than 800 dead on the field Our lows ¥ " | thou had adopted a wretched alteraative, and dug | ar, kill: ‘ m" } c in ' ng a considerable number of bia rep, and PORTER'S GREAT EXPEDITION. | Rilled and wounded, while ther ku suse | Goneral Shertoan invites all able bodied negroes | holes im the ground, inte which they crept J + " | aud princnera, are estimated to exeecs 2 A fobhere could not ineke the roarch) te tom the | tines, What wouder at we found the evi capturing one piece of artillery, General Thomas —--— -- — ' h ! i : a pretty severe leasun they have received. inom, And he takes onpe Pleasure when they | that soveo hundred and filly had died there? also announces that a por of Lyon's rebel Arrival at Beaufort Uarbor. 7 | » the procession, on avmne asions tolling them x forces were attacked, pyrene aud routed ab Hope i ames - On the 2th of November the army arrived at | they are ree; that Massa Lincoln has iwiven tow ON TO BAVANN AM, thovitie i i sil F Wal aa D- Towr Station, on the Georvia Centra’ | ther Lberty, and that they can go where they inavillyy Ky. on the 18th inst. ae ’ Kc ee We. The rehela seem to have underatood, but late, that if they earn thetr freedom they should | @ rp mh c iventlbdod Neal i bei Steins I eh on the 6th of December sonora) ward sas 9 t i} tion ‘ ow t : ob neat “ Jnr had giver ' GENERAL SHE ; Shat it was not Sherman's tntention to make a ve itg Put that Marae Lineoty had given it tO} iy @titl on the went eide of the Oechee, but in Porter’s Expedition. TRAL STVEIOWAN, rious attack upon Macon, T have, + | ther anylow, They ali seem ty umierstand that | within «upporting distance, and bas ample mexns Retails of the Great March. sueceeded th weiting Wheeles acrors the O amation of treedom had made th | Of crowsing the river, should it be necessaryywhich | Arrival at Beaufort Narber—Severe Galey a point below the railroad bridce. V tiecame |! gy { bave mot but few iustances beret 1 fa not pr bie. Kilpatrick bas ain done hte. The detailed acccunte I Gon Ae Oat tnt Shag Pe ee ; bf Asche fray perigee gba ar Sere vacant WARP noble work, On Sunday last, while marching to- | Boaufort Harbor, Dee. 18,—The head of the 4 fror t ‘ on ol ‘ < are ic ' Omer, ywenerally Wey | ward, pr, fo urpose of ora tho grand march from Atlantet loutwo road leading to Sandersy ry were pos {with the idea that we are tahting | ans A op “y . betaine meg fircratelt ST; | fleet arrived wt this harbor at an early hour this t ere formed o my e ntiet n Pourteer ner eit free ‘4 fhe ih ” obin, he tion o ro . us that were formed of the resut | were « en ng th shy tad Ls 1 R ‘ rte t that : ' ‘ M eK ‘ “Lit { bridge cromaing Rriar Creek, he found Wheeler on | Morning, Since then the remainder of the fle? n | corpe, e were delaved but a few re; wea | wa rb tion they got from bearvig the tale oat mat at f also contested by the rebel cavalry tan'¥ fr, ‘ is way near Wayneatoro. He fought bim several | have been coming In one atatime. The fing sue @ud good fort General Sherman's plans were ‘ yh | times punishine him severely im each instance, i ; | and they fought our front all the way a t tek in da waa the angry exclamation of | driving hie vafantry and alry before him | Piclous weather of Tuesday, the day on which the ore hee slated to de ep hie enemy tespe an es nee aeniee te ee baal penta ln ge im hd teak wae) throuch Waynerbory and beyond the bridge, | vessels exile! from Hampton Ross, was of ahor? mg his re deatination, an they wer : a MiFANCe, ¢ vin, e a) ' b « wuy estions he « b completa wwe aioli : hae wg — sa . sath pet forming the remainder of a breade in bine battle | ¢ ‘ seu to) Joiu the eolunin bashed ildedk bade Mibp Ded hacpls duration, for on the following day we were visited with w degree of courage and good orter thet ’ Pgh 4 M . * | main body of our army then marching southward, = i : jon efther aide of the road. The movement v ‘ k ary ite wil eight; we'ss gwine along, Os the bth we passed the plantation of a Mr with one of those severe gales so often met with of reflect ra ghest : credit upon the offi rig ie if Ve einai wees « r . vee | ¥ scetker icles Wk Gumiion, (Cl BS Be Stuthe. To @ house, cotton-gin, presa cormericks, | Cape Hatteras, None of us on board the Sentiage + a he i » ow ndatic » effec « npe the ‘ Anotoer re rae 20M, » Ss . vervi : enul i Z © ie 2 ere s no foundation | oN es ‘uae Th ht Canton, ene y were heap: irglit Le oe Mt nd he Daye He Renee ato if de Cuba experienced the alightest apprehension fos rf e » f tna ¢ i ¥ 7 vile ames and in the doo: « e« won ol babshnhed lt cities iia seriminate | nithough the roll of musketry Was uncea ey beard you y dusved out yer suds] javaral tloodhoutee teat bad. been used to track | OUF own aafety or that of the abip, but all ever rapine and yp circulated In the & Our lone wae not serious, twenty odd ki ved and | gen." and pull down negroas and our escaped pridoners ; | Were jovoluntarily turned to the litth: monitor pers. Private property, with the exc mup- | wounded, As the Twent i entered the} 4 Atlanta and Auvuste Railroads | and wherever our army has passe), everything in | Mahopac, which we were towing atthe stern, The } ji A | town they were met by the Four ths \¥ 4 been destroyed, the question Was aseed, ® dow bas been killed. The poldiers | 8! Teachod its greatest height from § to ILA blies ueedo! for the army, was respected, and no j head of ¢ no arrived at the ment. | ig fer bine te vada thie railromd than | gid termined that no more flying fue] M+ At 10 ofelock the monitor signalled us th damage waa dove except to contraband of war an! H While thewe two Corps bad met with the obatruecs | tt dees te destroy it pilves white men or negroes, aball be followed by | She Was leaking badly, and that she was com- Confederate property. Those who reinsined in | O78 #bove mentioned, the army tnier Gecral | uid shiuk it did, maaan; in dat ar woods that come within reach of their pow- | Delled to use all her pumps, An bour later, ahe + | Howard were attempting to throw « busied ever so tieuy Diack wen who informed us that the water wea gaining, thas the their houses not molested, but deserted build- | geroas the Oconee at the Georvia Contra: road | were b ain, kolled, & Working om det road ‘i das the army advanced slowly and | main pump had become disabled, and thes baib anges were regarded rding presnroptive ridge. Llere they met loreaund rn the « 1) “ T seed tom, ear.t* vualy wn if a strong ener i ing was rewortet to At this juncture it mus’ : dence that the owners were engayed in the rebel Gar e which wan cot Bore | « ethan Live bee who beat them 9 On the 8th, Gon, Howard be acknowledged the chances of the Mahopad : z tien wry, mo ’ ta be 0 ty ; g duu pve lola tune, v successtal movement, Fearing that we ahould | Betti: into safe harbor were ten to one againat ermy cr in obstructing Sherman's progress, and | convicta who bad been liberated {rc the ten. } R w force for the purpose of destroying the her Viewed trom th ck of oury \it neomod theee were burned Cotton to the val of | Nery upen the comdition that they would jon the | earme reached the Oveeclher river thel! Guif read, which they are using to Ite) utmost | 9 if each heavy sea that awept over her, and come farmy. The most of these cespe ohn " . “4 letely }uried ber from our syht, would be the one mrobably t millions of dollars te ¥ ; , ecare " and avd |< ty just now, they pushed across the Oge- |b i id be on praba : hare waa destrosed | inven prisoners, dreased in their State 1 The t raat Mahte aed winks | eeker RNa Clad eeeovered. Ly a strane | tend her to the bottom, Nobly, however, did from ten to fifteen thousand bead of horses | clothing, General Sherman has turned t+ ole oh then are th a tufto’ pure | riverside line, G Corse, of Allatoous tem. | Se gallant little craft free herself of the immense end mutes snd about fifteen | tellowng that Governor Brown bad not gui the | green, The treen are wide apart, ao that frequent. | ory, ahaved bis division besween the Lit 1} volume of water that sprunt upon her so threaten ‘hens » the march, | {ll Lenefite of his Hborality , j ly two trains of wagons and troops in d ible | Ab Ogechee, thirteon miles in advance of tho | {ly s and right glad wero we on making an in- housan a 6 march. Thanksgiving Day wan very yenerall ' are tharel abreast. ft iasatGh tine ylamn to the canal, which runs from the | QiP¥. bo learn that she was holding her owe Two hundred f rom Were « in the arms, the troops seorping chickens in che | y air ra) 7 ane oral and hia the Savapnal Rive He bridged the | @gainatthe leak Luckily the storm abated tn th stroved, 4 ce em factories, and bu plenitude of turkeys with which the ua i}. turning about here and thers, thelr pay un assed ft With hea eovinony and now bolda | #@erncon, Had ft continued as 16 commenced, ° is of warihe Were: buried, ia ad | emeolves, In addition to fowls, voreta . and red and white flave contrastiny bare out of Which Hood's ariny donld not | far Eebould have bad the nad task of recording dreds of cotton-gina wer Irned, En adeition 0 | neste many obtein adelicious ayrip mn th the bright, vellow prawe under 1 oid mtep bas forced the reb. | Very deplorable disaster, ‘he men these a rililor ars in rebel currency and «| eorehum, wh iw cult vated on allt abu ' v4) " War } Feige lat ery rahe F works stretching from were fant baer nye exhausted fror large 1 und sitver, thet had been ee. | and stored away in jnrge tritute cant ite pleartiresend noching cout! be more | ever te tiver, and they have now fairly noughe | 1p Paling, aud a Sone nenve of Sie We ethty wodee a ‘ x . ’ ’ in r ¢ mille here and ther see > tree ! he an « e i) beautiful eubjecta uso the tort leatiuns roper of Hav! neh have Leen inadncan to dsunch a boat with seamen creied, were diseovered b re pinforwa- | fone end meal, aud wo hear litle or ' pe ihe: wand sight 3, | During the afternoon we t Ha is sigue guna of | @0t OuF vesmol. The water not only rushed In at tion f t n and four) ‘hard tach''—that terr beation |) ' er ‘ave 5 nly an dba suppewed to be on Osaabaw Bound, | She top ad tee barrett, bus worked ite way through thoussnd id wxides | Over the tions of counts ‘ { r wen ousalde the army. ‘I pa- | My heart thrills with gts ato think that we are | atte botlom. At euo true there were sixteen : very litte cultivation of ¢ Minha a N v Line f |) wahoo speaking distance of our brethren of the inches of water in her hold, Beaufort her. poveral ruil Funan encoun | gions oceur for conversat j aly and ly. tt a eon Avy, ad shat we are horeafer Ww ect in| Uor bewiny to bave the appearance of tered + rr able opposition uitil his army ap- | the upper part of the State, 1 ' t i the ce a » - nison with, we hope, more purpose then has Hampton Rowis betore the sailing af the poached Bavannat but the poorer, more igh ‘ Twa 1 ther end many o » there aro, | been the resulé with most expeditions on the At- tL The veosely both naval sad aruwy, jare P 7 beleve that the rich ani ret ole i the . t . f chil non their) [ z The next three dayw promiae ¢ a | raat retiog here preparatory to making tho Au army corresjondent who naecompaniel Gens | ther south: but alihcugh & have inaie « ‘ wh F . : t for we shall pow sees to establish | 27804 movement u wh the fortifications seventy eral Sherman's expectitior vee the following | search for the intelligent, jute t" ariste ra Ms . - wa’ pelea n we he if fleet. tiles down tbe Close up to the town are i rile ¥ tM ett ihe T buve met on!y v ia.! tr w b gradually closing ip tipon | 8 bored a lege punber of schooners, led with count 6 eecupati Igevilie, On the | byt nen there arc, wl tw lao ¢ : ee acaeal: tiawarn Caolae Shae Bey pi supplies and emmunition, while, at the more re. eat uber | roads for m les; men aud women Why wi, ‘ eat ‘ von thecther pide at the canal yerverday, | *pectfal distance of two or three miles from the We Posneasion of Why bundreaa « aves, wou ft year ’ and has advanced the larcer port of bia con mand | ith lie the hewvy vessels of the naval flee, Ad- ' ba Asstt and 2 » " ' ‘orter's flagship (Malvern) of ¢ iw their thousand ; 5 tots rt. PB an ut ariny are vow with- ral Porter's tlagship (Malvern) came in durtug aue wildae tn , rence is on! 1 that t r z " lin etaht’ sd ad, Mavanian Mane Hiairta | the Wight. The tron-ciads will take on a fresh sup- ea Ans pe ranca, tntoleranuce I va t Rat } tame gagaval weneaee and bibs phekees of them | PLY Of Coat ae this point, end all the minor details camped wtheut ot ; | os T never did before w it wan t ote “hy aeaenvorubie: tucletiugs a® ihe revele withwtond the | 12f SRO tuck will Le arranged. Those who are fee Us wai . 5 every year represente os j : 4 Poot tet wite, Guo tibeer and covers) | waullar with the North Carolina const will at once ee L, af de t | Congress, wero atic to wield that it sided * niet wate is wounded by the expionion of | TkUI20 10 Beaufort harbor tho very Lest rendez , ‘ uni, ft must not be posed 4 ‘ t |} t¢ r ne Boi atc pb I vous that could be selected, From Cape Lookout old genilemon aia ludies, t siell4 wud torpedoes buried and concealed in the t latter wr elour apy n with ecu'atic exclae | Mees many persons who clara te heve rUvione |, are we: iafle : ea ey A aap aiiemps ab cowardly © Cape Fea iho land tuskes the concave of @ cir- Inations of tov: “Reras de Lord { tanks be to Al- | iste from the beginning of the war, 1 iD theni-~a tor | aatie, Eh ane. aMeanice’ io fora, or | Cle 804 affords o excellent’ protection egainas mighty G he Yanks ot de day of jubliee | Georgia was undoubtedly given | ! Te) beck for ther i) a breach wade ib line of worka such im- | * igh) weather, For how long o time we shall bab arrit * aad iben accomponied their words | iy against secession, & et ! ' t Ya lerventa may be used to defeat the assault, but rewain hero) koow not, althoush the impression Ath hich thor - | when be recs his pike an alury kille his ! wrevailed, when we le anipton Roads tues wwe, with rather cumbarraasing ghiieoat Recars pepe ! fg of tue lawa of war do not justify an attompt of the | J lod, when we lett Hampton Rusda was io, est the sidewales received q” ralie, € | very door yard, aud gaces with ley ipa s je : 20, Bok dusty an attompe of the | or at the tot, thiee days would sufties #0 gab ge ina Kreniil first | upon the wagons that ore fi wit r ‘ | sind hihi ee Dad Geer the cade ae ee He) everything in readiness to proceed to work. The tbo city, arriving by way ¢ sor } testa that Ae always wae ® Union inan. I ta han 1 “Where are you going, sunty 9" | Py aguers were marched over the ros aud fomov> | New Erunsides aeatned iu shis afernoon. Nu one bg sco mnplsh bis mission satroy | a q 2 6 Lab Jour Lai ints gt 7. Ren & acted Khe pi t ace ha hopeful, be- . Geveral Davis is to-night at Cherokee Hill, aout Ld a elective pares aie will take in the en- Pedrom pd valuable bridges at Mason eiins to ica winded mh b : , ee ’ i sed the Churieston road, partially de. | BABeeate an fright re Jeg slaters, as cetcr ved by witnesses, e x4 berseds > i e wher u's | e bridge spanning the Savannah. He t tran here bern coms) sn-ghevexifeme. ‘Imes | anermen, eu way ty dheuss it art fag | 6 Oi | ce kiss teen onpesed ty te rel babutas with | Fx0m the West Gulf Squadron. Neile tmagine ane Fs ent af nar let | Som’ Davis on you tntil ye we 1 slied form hour, Tua the other coluiitsy the opposition only accelerated Capt. Semmes at io Grande, Ete, ioe Grek t i Behe reg dyer ee 2 : ‘ oft Loe progress of the tr w turry forward op The U.B st bip Bermuda errived off the Pb ” aie yt ta ‘ ‘ ) sie double-quick at the nd of the puns caper t . steniosbip Bertouda arri off toe Ie aber t THY NROROES 1 met nowe that eather | yesimiothetpht, LPoemorrow we may € ut to] ladelphin Navy Yard yesterday, from the Went sunny ave thai mist ‘ ave concentrated our army wo as bo lori @ cons | Gulf gquadron Bhe brings the mails, 18 officers Just before Lis entrance into M * reel juok im r t the olt Hous ne seoubshe cy, S r " fs TL GUNTER CA GRADE Th : ba 7 ; : Fee d epecember 10.—L'be wrtay hes advanced gore | and #1 sick and disebarved seamen, The Barmude wore beerd WEPUS | Fr owell Gobb, Wo found his rra “ ad | w moncns v it ° Bix Wilos borday, wid have Verywhore a strong | sailed from the Ko Grande, De i, Bhe re- A RSUSA ANG. BS Os bp eels with corn and wheat. partof wioch was . ass io ney ect pee titer naeens onan d be & teen 1418 | porte tho arrival of Capt, Semmes late of the pirate ob © us }anmleatn by our snuale aud men A pe | Posting her shiz ¢ old nif t Wo pound guns in posittony | BE yt mature, | sake eithe ade from Sorg) : hed in a ibatraniana aka t ae sheir | extended, ty more enmily de | Alabama, as the Kio Grende, and of bis iptention the m car "4 y every 5 OD cas . fi at =f wou ao I wait six. | fended, * sicceimon of irupassable | go go into the Confederacy via Texas, At Mobile a | stored Waa outhe aw rrntten? Dons se We doer etna} ach. sar Peniiwla. All) nay all was quick, Alust of tho vessels were lying ‘ } to the soldiors a t i . Ine 4 om? I there eo pad te rouds hay 5 4 obte.ced i * veuick At oF ate himaud tibaet ion uae. 14 w i lead through them are nyly fortited, | off Dog Tiver Bar, The Richmond, Commodore Leader ighagh pa ls MOL DUFBYs BG) Ge in this pince a fe Te r t p t nore te co nivnt [| aud tue approacnes Leve Leen contesies vigorously | Judking, bein the senior whip. At Key West the + in agut t te lon na OY anv tak wheeaT atl <F B oy ie (ace ek hiak nel Ktocoupare | bub wibl Lisle Lome to ue Goucral SLerman seems weuther was warin aud tho health generally good Viekiing to the teroeity of the | avigs ccied inules liorschy COWN 6 7 rm th it excenet o Cushmants Mow Merril ¢ weavold the sacrifice fey nod doubt bis mink. eather was warn auc whe A é aily '. dave rect quiet pasoed | | 4, ¢ Bfty old men--cripples, nud w tr rand nalitad & an ing any serious attick uuttbe bas munication | The exe { David Stoke, private %, 1, vd Hy ub it s th Ag 4] ch leren—-with clothing scarcely cover ' N surat b ) It wos newr thie o | 8i ine Hipets We. ayo: CORROGLN AMF me fy U. 8, In lored), took placoou Priduy, De i Lenierel theeity with @ ba : " ‘ } Corpe Wiklam #4) porsdiog distanoe oF kecnesm with littl or po food, and wit i 4 hat ‘ tores were burped. It was odd go | Maat bh « * » 1 ‘ 7 the capuaal OT Lie, ix ¢ fire-places of their imigeral huts ere tue | | 4 known y » ant iser, whero | (Heurfal spirits, with that insouseiance which ts the | sergeant of his company, about ¢ year ayo. troop er ne row h the | , 1 wnirled through the ore st rent ' t rout he tneb toot Character feature of our troops, -- ~ a Udo wens ery detailed | tened at the approne t Yrukue On the wobr the arr t "Yi Wil. lista of December Fort ms \ lister woe Juteresting from Hnovana, the eny ers to destroy certain | had been told, ¥ itt Ai Fitres Cor s acromme the Ove | yied. The deseription of this brithaot ottur 7 masmee Galimb rived tb . , esiguared by tue Gener Cot BEIK+ | forlorn, neglected set of t i ‘ i 7 slueof greatstrencth to the rebels we been already plolshed in tue Sum After the The mea unbla ar ay 1 tha morniogy epor fectornes ) Gonera: Suerman distributed to ihe negro » they might a athy et | capture of Fort a pier, Genus, Suerman and | with Havana dates of the 1 t, The rebel ‘ t y wr " Sree his own Lauce the prov #1 ‘ sired baer but they have eon ouswitted and out | Howard wens on mar the D4 felou, Tae sree steamer Alexandra, mow ca the Maury, bad at eus piopersy aud | them that wo were their frienum unis pe rice : tietla } | leuaers were ricelved wit after cheer, suc Hoe : i Py we 1 tied uf colens Were | be afeaid that we were foes, Uue old auawere | , silnatrighk ibe pe i; ifeutation of dehght and eatiafaction | been aeved at Nassau for # violation of the neutral Private 4 were respected every. 5 spose dat ‘oe trucy but ma i irchis t \ P ' ay: ¢ i iv} 4 day he came on board of | ity Jaws being an armed very he bas most } Me rodels, anil Theard ot no ww to-moriow, aid auuuder whites ( hue rs youd Briar Creek, | tie received by Gen, Foster, probably been releaged, ‘The lucky rel ed block- Lanve of pillage uF WuBLlt LO be vitenis, One erween Auguste aud ia With real yrtet | aba then proceeded to Warsaw Sou ade-runner Denbigh cawe ln the day before yea ort avis eu da the tt rism, which forma sos a featur batt ‘ Wan Uline ae » the Adraral Dahlgren, accompanied by hie atath . rete) art ‘ Tae pravue ar, butthe | of very, bos had mark Allusiraei ' t prise: er It appears tout for some | cure t ) and spent sume Ure in conversa. | terday with about elytt hundred bales of cotton, Buren at Sa | pal of the Is t Atlanta, Tue ne ‘ ' the rebels ba ' r a wie ney The Houston Trnranarn spnounces, lally, the ne A 1 . ' ve geb them ut ui ‘ ut ¥ | A MEOSAGE 20M THR LUEAIDBAT, capture of the United States sumer Sonore, 8h that s ‘ . into the tr of tle battle, ar ‘ ‘ a & C.. es furtner @outh, = , 2 the cit 216 ut they did not fight; that we threw 1] somew op the Guit Railroad ag \ Markland, Superintendent of Mails | wason her way te New Orleans from Bantiag gion, ite f « t bay to exreiely | ehildren into the Chattanoo| t the w ae wwung slowly | for the arises, came ou be a Was Gespaiches 1 | she was taken on wie 15th uluimo, by Captain Co bad yra.e tes Sd sduyu eed OlbeB BS | Luildings were burned in Atlante, w dihew |r «and I Sherman, and delivered @ verve! ietasgo =. ‘fre Bnstioh blockade Nible betu tt 4 s file buid.ug. AS) with neyroes tobe roasted sud ce tw x Ns upon paral Vresidont, Taking the General by the | wey and six men, The Bughsh blockade-rum Gen, Bue m menage fuines, These storem wich appear wher >| dul to ester ta Vas itue | Bendy the Colonel said : 4 schooner Alabarns wae caplured off Galwesios «1 Olu as Osa swath WHC | us are not too extravagan the ! ede wt or not it 4h, BUER MAN —Belore ng Wast.ngul Wee) oho eh inet, At the time of the capture eight vee us ¢ i te ' enw 4s id | yoped minde ot the nogre, T r te 1, rch upon | 4 rected by the Presic ) take yo the hand is 4 | ries) OL GOV, Brow Was LOb OB) ened aud tuil of superstiion 5 | AU ud troved the breden | Woerever Line you, and way tor bire, “God bless | sels were blockading Galveston erious neoiLvenience natance such bloody tales would t rig 1) nuove Wainesvoru’ and K back ad wean | {the oriny uuder your command,” aud he (The news broaght by the Columbia of the ear General Bocruian's opening move in the them entirely out of our sigh to w avanced, supported y Fourteeuth Arr i vetmore added, “since outing wooe Wow Ale | gure fthe U. 8 gunboat Sumora is not true vamnpurgs has (eek saccesmiul in the bi ober Lidiug places, but ti ‘ day rth of ioia colu muy prayers and those of Wwe nation bave | some particular Toere te po gunboat of thet gree \ ‘ hoarmy in sbree Colulous | earnessuess and glee, that t cor sat Dirdevite, wes the Tw wor your SuCccCOms : name in the navy © have the sonora, bus Wits # Coli u bis extreme righty we; we know'd a heap What Leuk Corps Command General Jiocum, Yet eral Suertwan seamed to he cecply eflected, | ie attached wo the South Atlantic I kacliny Squad oy cccenir civerted ine atiention ¢ kees want to hurt black r Mose bates | sursise wuib the $ ean Corps, General “ ter & moment's glance, could vuly Bay, bad ron, aud is probably a this time one of the fers ine ening, that be concentrated bis torces at | de Yankeca and he's no freu' me; 80 We, Bur ia commansd, rairoud, deatroy- | Miaok the President. Say my arioy 1 all right. operating aguinet Savannah, (is. Navel vesset are xireiue } » Macon 4 Aususta, leaving ux- | gus de Yankee vi's freus.’’ Ve siaple le ib as be advanced ond south of the Duriog he dey General Sherman related many | not usuaslly captured b, one cap/ain and ae men, Mpeues we progress of the mar body, Tn this) th it is eufBcient for the nesrovs. Near, Ovechee the Filteeasy | Gevers: Onteragus | @necdotes of bis personal experience, while coming | The Sonora 18 probably an arroy Wausport ore rin on e end of which Goes Dot yet appear— | Covington, oue Judge Harrie | + ediate commana, but cr the eye of | through, of @ burcorous uadure, which must beve | private merchant vemel Sr Navel Reporter. | lp ie noi tbe purpose of ibe General Ww epand plantation ; before we arrived i} wan weil Uoward, bas two columus, dbeeu heard to Reve been uroughly appreciated, ; Cont nued ton the last vad

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