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ttatoa ircc Crabcr. OTTAWA, ILL., DEC. 21, 1SC1. War News oi the Week. . ,- - IK AXD AWl-T W AS-l!XCTO:r. .... . . ... , . Tohtics absorb every thing so um:a t . . . . W ruhincton at present, tust army move - aoents appear to be wholiv neitiected. - i Beyond a little picket skirmish. n;:, there i """ tcarcely anything to note. A private, j aimed Johnson. r.a3 been shot lor ut-s r- ftii-in ian iiiT..ri.-.r Ii-vil n. f:'dl from his , , , ., . . e. -r,.ri-...- . horse, and was baa! y hurt. Gen. .Ic.Dow- -11 f, ...,;. r.-iriv r.( f.l'NfO Illell Oil Tuesday to Fairfax couit House, but smv BO enemy. The rebrls have largely in creased their force at the mouth of the Occoquon andat IMai -tinsburg, ami wiii--i a i .t.v r:, TCi-ii.r , - . .... . . , , l pushing on to Winchester with a arge . , , , . r - . force. CoL Geary had a small figut en , . . Tbursdar with a force across tr.e river at . " , . , FnoM Pout Royai. A despatch to tle Philadelphia Enq .irer of the 13th announces tiie arrival at Hilton Head on the 4th of 25.'J men. This would indicate brisk work Ln that quarter before long; but it is doubtless an error. A regiment cr t.vo have been sent from Fort Jlonroe lately to Port Bnyal, and the 25,000.are ptobably 2.50U men. UhiO men. -with several gun boats, have taken posses- ion of Tvbee Island; and an expedition .1. T-.l.t , M iwwuicii, ii.i me ....mi. ....u ..... fcu- boats, has sailed for Fen.anu.:na, 1- la . a place protected l v but o guns and oW en. It was expected to prove an easy ! conquest. ' J The stone fleet bns blorked up the e: trance to Savannah, find sailed fot Charl.s- j ton, where it was expected to close the j channel last Saturday. J Correspondents from Tot t Koyal com-j nhdn bittei-lv of Geir. Sherman. Thevsay! . . . ". ,, , , . . i - ' that he has compelled his min to work i.t j the trenches and ditches ui.tu tueir ht-a.th . , . -, , - . , i, i, i is lmnaired. white he mi-ut nave had kundreds of negroes to do the worK. : Thousands of. bales.of cotton, which might ; haTelveensavcdJiave been burned by the; I.r tl.nr.Iv i-Piism. IV..- not, seizin- t ' being, that Gen. .herma.i woumonly taue j it by purchase from some white man The ouly negroes picking cotton have been ..... . fcired on private account. P.-in-r Pi.-riv Col. Brown's otficial report of the recent ngagement at Fort Pickens has beer, re- ! ceived. It agrees substantially with the j reports previously received. lie silenced Fort McBae and damaged Fort Barrancas: j ' -burnt most of -Warrirgtcn and the Navy j v..,i i;i-&.t f T'.-i.., 1 it,.l l.t.tt.-iies . . awju, j-. .. " . . . - - - . - - - ------ . and disabled one ff his steamers. His own loss was one killed and ." wounded. The fort suffered nod unag. whatever. : v.ot believed. The rebels have strung an He attributes hi "failure to take Foits i:r.i..; ne chain cable across the r:v-r at McBae and Barii'r.cas to a v.atit of long- Columbus, xviih heavy anchors to keen it range riScd guns ci; cur war vessels that in place, and have sunk t.npedoes r.ei.r it came to uisaiJ. ' to blow up our vessels if they attempt to j pass. The rein 5 force nt Columbus is esti- Smv Is,.axi IIxrrrrTioir. ' tr.ated at from l!''."0) .to oronO. J, ti". The arrival at New Yoik of the Ck''.'4- Thompson, with 2'i''U men is in New Mad tior, from Ship . Island, at' the entrance rid. No troops either at Columbus cr from the Gulf into 'Lake Ponchat train, i Belmont. brings intelligence of the landing of tr.o j retiiments of Gen. Eath-r's expedition on -ai-sot i;t. "that island, with A-miusber of Io,,S range ; AU Central and Western Missouri is plemlid rifle guns, Ac. Gen. E.it!er, v. hh ' overrun by scattered bands of Prices the balance of his expedition, U doubtless ; army, which is eking out a living for the there before this tim.v On the day the j wrir.ter i;.v foraging on Union men. Gen. rr..i;i,..:.v, t..f t.:. .n .s 3 1 Price himself, with J)'K men. is still at vvu'iiuiiou aviw- - 4.." tucre w;ii an engagement, nea: ui: im. . . . . ... il . .t : .1.... I hnlnr.iAn - n.tn liA-?. .i.i r.-. I-..1 .t.1 . imi-r, . e attempting to rim the gauntlet to New Orlecsis. "Nobody was hurt." Gen. Phelps, in command cf the tvro regiments, immodintely i.-suel n. butj.- winde.I, and most ridicirious pioclamutk n ; "to the loyal people of A hi be. mil J.c, rti j wfiich he talks about, the d.-striicti. ti o! j ivery, "free sr.-.h fiee r-pe-cli. free labor, j &c The administration at Wasliington i bas promptly condemned the document Ship Island is important .is the point from which Gen. Butler will probably attempt descent on N'tw Oi leans. riKATKS. Our gulf fleet within the last ten weeks j has taken three rebel privateers the; i , n i.oval lacht, tne Anna, nnd the Ilenrv -"..,. , . , , " I 1 aieij I t v tfi-i,-a 1. ...- lifoi. i.rriit'.lif I r. i New York. The Iroquois cornered thc- Sumpter in the Lay of Martini.. ue. pnd after watching iter two days stitler.-d hr to e-cae. The Ca;tain of the It-oonois is blamed in tlie matter. An Ihsg!i-ii ship at Boston on tho 17th reported that tlie Sutnpter and Iro'i..s liad again met near Martiniiue and inn! a severe engagement, but couldn't tell which had the best of it. Neither was taken. West kks V i ::! ma. We have accounts of a battle at Allegn ny Camp, rocuhonts Co., (near Cheat Nountain) on the l'hh ir.st., bitw.-en a rebel force of about 2n0', under Ccneia! Edward Johnson, arid a federal force ot about 1H)U under Gen. Milroy. 'I lie attack was made by tlie latter in the afternoon, and continued until night fall. The r ebels were drawn up in front of their entrench ments and driven back. Our men slept on their arms intending to renew tlie tight io the morning, but during the night the enemy destroyed bis camp and wiilidi-.-w towards .Staunton. Our loss was Hi' killed and 30 wounded. The rebels, cvr men say, lost 130 killed, and 3d prisoners, 'ibe Kicliniond papers, however, put their loss at 23 killed. VU wounded and a lew prison ers. There is now no relxl force within 40 miles of Cheat Mountain pass. There is nothing from the Kanaw ha region. From Ki:?;if(-KT. The news from Kentucky is grov.-inpr interestin". Gen. Eucll, about tea dajs go, connnonced a forward movement from Louisville, and is pushing on as rap idly as such a force, estimated at from 60.00'J to -J.l(0 men can travel Hen McCook's division 1 d the advance, and ' arrived at ilurfordsvillc, on Green liver, a week ago. Gen. Juunstjii's division, on the right wing, reached Green river, beh.w Mur fordsville, on the 1-ith, and was about to be joined b3 Jlosseau's .1'u-ision. Gen. Thomas, of the left wing, is U-arin-r down from tbe east to get in Iiuckners rear. Mitchell's division, which brings up the rear, started for Green river on Monday. The whole army is brought to a halt at Green river, which is not fordable. Gen. McCook's division Iras been busied irt bridging it, and this is about accomplished. For five miles beyond Green river, the country i broken, and admits of strong points of defence, and heavy ambuscades, and into this region Buckner is said to Jiar thrown 25,1X19 nieu. This cleared, pd Bu-sll will b&re n open, level coun. 1 try to Bowling Green. On tbe 17th, the first body of our troops crossed Green river, at Jlurfordsville, a squad of 350 men, under Col. Willich. Tliey encoun tered a regiment of mounted Texas rangers, whom they drove back, killing their Colonel, named Terry. The rangers i - ..... :..r.i i ir.i i-,,,.!! i citric-, no.. - ei , ic-iuiuivru y J j'7r iu.vuu ' , ' ...,- , , , , men, ana inese uncn s nine nana. iu i , bv Lt. Col. on V. eber, aiso drove bod:, . - . ' - . . . . lj. His own loss was 12 men. It is regarded as one of the most brilliant ! a Hairs of tho war. .Since this affair some I 20H. of cur men, nt Lift account, hud ! crossed the liver, encountering no fui -trier .. . 1 j T-0:? 11 It is believed, when the bridge is in order, the whole army can cro-s in a few days, and within a few days more must be at- Bowling Green. Breckinridge, who had been ravaging j the country west of Bowling Green, lias been twiven bacK by a regiment under . ; e . I ol. Biirbridge, who tiestroved the H hip- v .. , . " . ... . i-.ovi;!e ia.ii :ad brni ori tin c.t 1 en- 1 . r , . i nt-ss.-e r.iiiroa'J, cutting Iemtn:s otl lrom communication with Lowlin Green. Zoliicotfer crossed ti..:- Cun.i.ei l.r.el river or. the 10th r.r.d niiirc'ned on .Somerset, ! with '.',000 men; but learning that Gen. I Schoepf was there with 5h.iO nu n, lie stop- ped live miles south west of the town and entrenched himself. The rebel Gen. Crit tt iiik-n is at Cumberland Gap, marching towards Zollieorfer, and Humphry Mar shall, with a considerable force, is moving in the same direction. The object of this rebel concent! ation towards Somerset is ...1 ... 1 i .1 lf . ,.,!,, B1TU,rv. .v, .v, ...... .... ... Oen. Bueilsarmy, or to late possession ot the "iilueOrass l.cg:on. 1 he latest despntehes say, that Gen. Schoepf, being reinforced so that he has now 0,000 men, had marched out fr m Somerset on Thursday to f.ttack Zollicotf.-r in his trenches, so that news of a great battle muy be hourlv expected. ' t.UKa On tlie surface, (.alio Ioc K if nnvtliing - . ... tin. t-r current ot piei.araii.ni t:oiiigiii: mai - betoken great events ahead, fhere was v:.-w..n .Monday.at wi.tcn anoui i l-,.".r:' xrroops Mioweil iiiemsvi .es. tin ir.oops M,..e ,e...sv.... u,-'l;4' ",in li" " al- wl:- are becoming -iu te mimerou-, and these, with la.lv ! accessions of reir.foicements, certainly sn- ju-ssiLt ......,....... At Columbus the alarm is thorough. e j Ail communication, even by hag of truc-ei 1 liein r cut oil with Cairo, liiev look dailv i 1. .1 1 for the arrival of tho great fed -ral arnia- ! meat. Their thoiojgh peisuaiion is that lUi.OOO n.en v.ili Icr pu-hd up the Ten-I itessee river within a we. k to take Colunv bus ia the iu ar, Ji.d cut cii' commi.r.ica- ; tion with Bowling Green. The report, re- !.;,.... i r ceived via Memphis, tiiat there was a fight iroini: on r.t Nt-w 0. leans, and tiiat troops !Vo!!i Columbus hail b. i-n sei.t Jii'.vh, ll.-.i.l tiell. n.iliis ami rl.l. Ultil liUCJI to....,, I WJW !i!rii, .tl. .it & .... On Vv'edi.esday, ( Jen I'ope learning that a larg. sot'.ad of Price's men were at Ciir. ton. ia Henry coin.ty. 'Jj miles soiith ol' Sedalia, ni-tde a sudden march to that place and took about -biO prisoners. (;t,:) p10!:ti, WJ1U has command ol xolli, Mi....,l:ri, tv.,s on the bank of the rvf.r cc.ie Lexington on Saturday with r, u, tIlf.n n,lt ii, .... ie .b.-ll. int.. ti... town, but miidc i: i attempt to cross. j 'i "here is treat Activity among our men at Se.la'ia. bolla. St. Joseph, Ac. smd the probability is an attempt is on loot to cap tare, not only the ivU-U at Le.it.gton; but 1 also Trice, at ' 'ceoi.i. , "nc Ti-t.uli'c v.itli lai'-iand. ,. , . . r. , bill t. Sevmour bearer ct dispatches to ! Lord Lyons, and Capt. lieorge Cook, with dispatches from Mr." Adams to Secretary Seiviod. arrived at Washington at an oai'.y houijici 'i'iiui sd.-iv morning. An extraordi nary C.ibnet Council was im media I ly called. What the nature of the de-patch is, oar. not of course be known, but it is said Secetary ChasH telegraphed tho I ankers in New York that he had no doubt the dilhculty wuuid b-- amicably adjusted , .'...-. o. tout, oonocn. or i.ie . Clevtl.iiid r.'at...L-i,.r iiid.ii-es the loyalty ; Tl vt-,.,. r.. .. ...... i t f . . ol ex eliat..r (jlt-en, oi laSOUi 1, as fob ! . ... row s : " b.x :. r. nt or Clef r.. of Misoonrr, is.aftcr all. a fixed L'ni..n man. 1 h ivc it lrom bis own lit.s. He li;ls i-ur autojriajdi letter from Sewiitd. absolving him lrom all taint ol' treason, and ordering bis release lrom ai-i.-st on 'latole. tiii-en lias bad a verv sati-iiictoiy intervi. w with tho l'i v si.l. nt, exii-sscs bis warm jidmii ation of tlie I'lesideiit for honesty arid patriotism, and is debating as to whether he (Ureen) can I e-t se-ve his country and State as a sol dies- on tbe iield or a civilian on t'lestiiiiij , inclining lo the latter, as Sic lias not a mi.i ary hair in his head, tie says the slaves in Missouri have not left to -my fireat iiiiiount, except in the Jim Lane rejiion. 1 1 is, own thirty, near the line of Illinois. Ihouidi b-iviniru .stiitionary pei mit to jjo if they vvi-h. lnivi! every one remain ed at home, not with, ti'.ndin his absence, lie says he has alivavs owned slaves, never striiek one in his life, and never lost one. 1 r.-niat k. d that he must lie e.-irof'ul or he would seiiousiy damaure the poetry of the pio'i. Harir. I Itvecher .Stow e. lie thouL'ht :uiy tiiir.g count te s.amj tnat tiutn would ' noil. It is not a i iin i:!atii nig to ljnd the talents .if this Missourian undividcdly dc-vottd to his countrv.'' I'-.P Ve notice i.i t!i? Jacksonville ('' ') 'ournaf :i comniuiiication finned by :l number of the pupils of the State Itisti- tution ft.r the education of the blind, complaining bitterly of the management of that institution by its present Supci-in-ten b nt, Dr. I.'hoides. If half of what they nay i-j true, the Doctor is certainly unlit for his position, and ought to be removed. Im.ixois- State Teacher's AssociATrox. The next annual meeting of this associa tion takes' place nt Bloomiugton on the 20th inst , nnd will continue three days. New York papers f.iy that a number of privateers are fitting OJt in that citv to . depredate on English and Frencli mm- nrerce under letters of marque iesucd Ly tb joTarDUieiit of Mexico FROM EUIIOPJE.. The Probabilities of a War with Englcud. There have been three arrivals from Europe bince our last the Washington, the Europa, and the Jura, bringing dates to the Cth, being a little over a week since the rec ipt of the news of the Mason and Slidell affair in England. The Briti h Press continued to discuss the aiiair to the exclusion of almost eveiy other topic. All the London papers ex cept the .S?'7r, continued to denounce the actofCapt. Wilkes, and insist on the res toration of Mason and Slide!!, or war. The Times ar-sumes that the government had decided to make such a demand, ami savs f iev re.st it on the .-round that -n British ship, until her violation of neutral rights s l. tr tioP..'iiish mill iiun, iiusiuc liriu uiiuriiuu-.. iiround as mucli as if she were an actual of British soil, and the right of pro- .n ir -ill Tiei-uni-s r... Lnnnl U is v-.I .l n to ail pei sons 011 noani is as ai.a British territory." The same paper, ver n.lmits that " En -land l.ei-.self piece tection as on howe has established precedr-nts whieh now tell against her in this matter of the Trent; i -oUt those t.recedents were made under nnw.11(. vt.rv .ii.T.,...,.. ;t !lj.,...is. f...,.,. ,tlrtSi i.;..i. oeenr Enela.,,1 was I HIOSU .IIV1I lIKjn ULIUI. j. .. , .. . . , r , then fighting for existence, and d.d ,osedavs what she would not do now, in those .1 noral'.ow others to d..." 1 he &w virtually justifies the arrest of Mason and Slide!-, 1,1 savs America can shield herself behind abun lat.ee of British precedents. ; The French Piess generally hided with England ,.t first, but has l.een visibly cool- r,. .. Tl... IK... ir.. o..,l It. ..,r. , ,.. .,- , appear to agree in opinion that the matter . wju ;j;tve a peaceable solution, and, on t "e j the assumpsion that the sunender t.f ' th-s ,.r our country is the business of t-e j Mason and Slid.-U has been demanded.1'- s- government. It' the pay that grv- j i.jamo til(. English Government for having i nment .Hets is inadequate to procure yielded to the pre-su.e of public opinion, m-o.-ssi.iy numb, r of men. it, ami i.ot , represented merely by Manchester and '. il counties, must increase !l.c I Livei-.o..', and tor having acted too hastily pay. in the Trent vff.dr. " Without pretending to have given the i Intl.. House ol Com:.v.n. Jer. Bright ?'lje,-t the ut.t ot investigation tu.d , . . ma-o an i-laoorate speet-u oa t ne A mei n-ari question, in wnu-ii he declined to ive at y .... . . . . ..... .. , i, eid.-d on.nioii in the I lent til.air. II. il i ,)(.li(.vfij if nrt XV;1, i;llpd, that Am. ii make fittini rcnaratioii. 11.- ivtron-lv condemned the wa.Lke feeling arid scouted the idea that the Ameliean Cabinet had resolved to pick a quarrel ( with England. He made an eloquent i peroration in favor of the North. A letter fr-jtu lien. Scott is published in the French papers in which he deviates tin-re is no truih in tin tej.ort that the Cabinet had ordered tlie seizure of the Southern Commissioners, even under the protection of a neutral t!ag. He is quite ignorant of the decision of his Govern ment, but says it is necessary to presei ve good relations between America and Eng land. He hopes both i...eriiinviits nil! airree on a solution of the question u hether the prisoners were contraband or l.ot. If tiny w. !-.- agents of the rebels, be says it wiil be duiieult to coi. ince even impartial r.iii.ds that th.-y were less contraband of war than rebel sol.ii.is t,r cannon. In conclusion, (ii. 11. Scott xp!er.-es the con viction tiiat war Ictween America and England, without more serious provoca tion than is at present g.v.-n, is impo-;ii.iio. As t ) what th-.' neci-e rcMilto th con sultations o.f tlie Ltitjsh Cabinet on the subject is, cannot be known. A messen ger to Lord Lyons, with full despatches, is said to have come by the li'.iropa. It is C -l t.iiti, however, that the l.iicoiiditional rcstoiu'.ion of the Southern Ambassadors ij not demanded. Couitilercial I el el .s of .!. :.;.el, ...t .,o,.t,.. t.. V I-:-...;..-. "3 .. . . . ........ . lstt, i.On.lO.i lisselt 11 a: Hie 1'. litis i - - tioveriinient prop- t-e to s.-.-r an exp.ana- lion only of the Trent aiil.ir, and p. l -baps at. ap-.'.Jgv will be asked;. but no demand . , . , wih be m.iuo l.r tiie fcurtender ol lhe, rebel commissioners. ; J.iiiii Uuii, howevet, acts on the moxim, "lutitneof peace prepare for ui;r" 'liu-te is no doubt but quite ii lle-t of war v.-ss.-ls dwili be dispatched lo American waters, and I ..b.i,i,- .s .mi.i nnd :iiiii-min!ti....i m the ('anad.-.s. but the r port of Iu.i.mHJ troops having b'(-n oid-.-teu to Ctna.ja turns out a canard. The iiflair had a depre.'sing effect on r,-u'u exciting eilect on biead-tullk Wheal, corn. Ac, had advanced rapidly. and great fe verishness char nciet iz-d both the London and Liverpool markets. . . - Great i'irc at Cliaricsioi!. .- r.r.r. . . - .. t..000yj 4H.TII ok I HorKKTT li.sT.:oTi:t. ,,. , , ,, , - . . (ll Wednesday, ti.e lllh Uisf., afire l ...I r.t ... I; ..t , i . i broke out -at L nat leston, . (,., and con : tititit d to ti'L'. w itii inmb.it. -d ftiry until j I"iid:iv inotiiinj'. '1 in f i r cotninenc-cd in ; :i siish I'.ietory at ttie loot ol' Hazel street, '. exteiidini: tlienc to u rnncliine slio. Ly j 12 o'clock at nibt, Mrctitit! st , from : Market t- lm en. was a in i-s !' tbiiiies. As the Hie extended, t!i ;vmic becrne .lvvfll . il.ou-ands of families evacuated tbeir houses and fi led til. stiecls. Cross- 1 I,,., T., ,1. ,. V i1P;,,.i 1 .t.-..... V..t :! Market St., the fire spread down East av nuiiuiiniaiiii .,,.., across io tne . Wells Mouse, including the d.-tru.-t ton of , i . i.i . . . . , that splendid Ho !. tlie (.'in tilar Chinch, Institute Hotel, and Charleston Hot..! All the buildings on Kin-.t f, on, t MJffi.wl ! - - , t Iiroad, were d.-stioy.-d. The lite then ! C iane.1 its direction, and the following ' n .table buildit.-s. with hundreds of minor j ones, were i.u-hided in the ,..;,....! f.lovil i T'otlfh V:.lr.i-v tin:, r.'.l TT...,. - " - ' ".-- i.uiiditig, St. Andrevv'a Hall, the I.oman Catholic Cathedral, St. Peter's (Episcopal) Church, and tlie Methodist Chur.-h. The lire was in the heart of the business part of the city. The value of property de stroyed is estimated ct 7,(U0,J(MJ. thus making it the most destructive coi.fla"ia- I tion ever witnessed on this continent C ' .... , ., . . , lhe reports that came w.th the first j uespa-.cm s, uiiiuiic me hiui been t-nkin- died by the negroes, that negro insurrec- tion was raging in Charleston at the time L.r .1..-. .i... i i . . ... ....... ..... ... wt B ll.l.t.1 t.l-SU l. (-U the engines, dc , appear to have been wholly without foundation. The Charles ton papers, on the contraiy, bear tehti inony to the perseverance and fidelity with which the nei.ros labored throughout to subdue the Haines. The vasiii. ss of the C iiifl.igratioii is attributed to the scarcity of water at the commencement, and the high wind that prevailed. Kussell, owritr of the sash factory where the lire origi nated, thinks it must have been occasioned either by the carelessness of his negroesor an incendiary There is no truth in the statement that diUV-rent portions of the city were fired simultaneously. The last California steamer, from Aepin wall on her way to Ncw York, with over $3,00i i,U(X) in treasure od board, waschastd by a privateer. A Washington dispatch says Colonel iuunrgar. escoueu iurs. Wougtus to and Horn cburoh last Sunday. ' . , ,,. . . . . ? . The County Relief Business.' - . We are quite well persuaded, that the busines of releivin 2 the famili of soldiers , . , . " ., . U'hn httVA An lcla.l I , Mia ti'.i f no tAnfxm. plated by the action of the I oaul of super visors is assming a magnitude which the board never dreamed of. We have not had opportunity to look into tho reports of the supervisors ns they are being hand- ed in from the different towns of their ex jenditures in this diiection, but enough is . t .-. .1 . . known to justify the assertion that our county is being tun into debt at the rate of from !?In.ii:U to $15,000 a year. Jk.-li.fi of from $2 to 5 a week is being extended . . r .il ... :..! iu luuiuira oi Mii..if, " liwsr e.iiuiiis, tc j folc t,,py mln-tcd were not equal to the j P:,y l"'y receive as so'.dieis. Now was it j Le intention of the supervisors, that tl.e i man who, before he enlisted, earned prob- . . 1 amy -- a moi.tn ami suj.pot tea ins lauiiiy j sI,;'11. 1,is oi.liMment, (by which i earnings are raised to about a '-"'''.) be immediately relieved ot all fur ! ther charge for tin snj, port of his fan.ily ? 1 other words, tlmt. in addition to tl e j competence he receives a, a soldier, the ' county is to pay uini a bonus ot lrom i to $20 a month . 1 here is, doubt less, here and there a ! Tamilv that is reduced to wantbv the head , J out u towanti j no ! of it enlisting as a sohher. If it could be ; ,','r n"1 j l'ut " impracticable, releifj -ust .ot be denied such families. But in the u.atn, we aj.pre.iend. nu n enlist to ! ,"'tt'r "''l' coinlition. and we sumim "Hetner it is a legituna e tna.,., -.ui " " "oe "". r. j il,i,,,,.,i..I, 'I I.t. f.il:&t. i ' tiiou.-iit it deserves, it looks to us. at ti : s t biii-li. that this business of county i-.-Iief lo .s..hli-is families, is wrong. At th.-fii-t out bleak when men .ere need. ..I tot Ui uiih.it "as ilonl.tles j roper enough. 1' ; the local iiiillioiitie- to m.-.ke . .etli. lis. and ii-piopi iate ni.'.a y. lo stitiuilale . i.hst nients. but there is no call for M.vh Xt?a ordii.ary mea-uies taov. v ale well satisfied that th.-le is w.umtii of feeling. l.berality. si r! atiioii-m ei.otih ari.r.r g our i.eoo'e, and p.-u ticuiarly the lad-.-s. to teleive, by voluntary local organ izi.t Ion and ex. 1 tion' iili the tain. lies of -oMiei s that really ty'.t to be I. l ili-pviidcnt upon public bounty lor support. California news, by overland t. ".eg: iq-h, bring accoutils i ! i ti uetiv. fiesh.-ts oi that State. Stockton. M a ! V - i i io. S.nia niei.to. ... were ov.-t dow ed. an-1 imiuen-v danrig' d -i.e. r . Shiel U h i'l ill. ally ice. r.t. d the oiii-'adi.-r ' o-ti' ! -.It hip t -ii-i.-ied . him by the President, and had -tat ted for Wash ington fl.l ti.e P.4 !::'. 'li I s!(.;l!,.jr lYiitn Spri.-iIioiil. Siec:.! I"i"r-a'.'-!. lu ti.t- Ctc: v.. 1 . n . .'-i-! i M.i it.i :, T1. c. 1". I 'iov. Yi.t. s tr-d.iy issued the lollow ii, , pluclalii at .on : S-i.ti t r 1 1: -s. .i l-'xr.-nirr tir-.irtak-T . . . j .-i i-i.v.UiI.. Im. li, .-ti. j ; To tW lVf-i-te tl.c st .ic or l..iii.i a : l ot the j m p. .se i f givi.g you in'otma tion t.l tin i.i.iiii . t, t-oiiditlon, mid want? ; ot .I'll 1 I'll' as Weli a- li p..itcv t this I of. !.ij r ei.ii: t d. li t 111!'.. I 1 .l t lie I ! in . ,r ll I '. t'ui;. r. AeliU.MIlt t.fti.- 1 iii ot ti.e St ii e, pr. j i : t-i i i i r- -p'i .--i" to a coriumn.:c a:... i c.i...i.g lot inlet matioi. ii .,n. n.s o. in i . ,.u in i n i ft... a it. i li , slli , '!To ul-:-t- ,; , . Ii , , t , r stl. I.s .! nj.iii 1 biitV .' i .love subl.. t of nm!oi ms. i on i m. i.i e. ce, and lii.ai.ee. ui i be ji.-enrd in ',,u','" V(' 1 n-ccss ot piep. rati..., bv t' e -..me Ih.-.-r ' h:,v ,J,,. p:..,,,-,. to ii.torm the j-nblic tin.t diuiig ti..- l..-t two w k I bi.v.' !.- n r-.-ei ing. iu.d .-.in i.ow di.tt ibi.ting. i...i: (i.'iOO si a la I- ! t.. tv su j..-i loi a; ttis u-i having he 1. 1 a o m ; ..-! -n l a li I t o .' : i - c i -t-led leiiceiiis t.j a-o-i t.i 1 ll ti." c lioili. n oi ea;h. Uitii le'ci.lae to ih-e t.l.l.ni i , kiinl. a t:d oM ilil v ( i: . ai ).;. u iii, a to the ..joilabie ii i-:, ii tinieoi. h.ai. g dm- legal. 1 to thee most exposed to the enemy. 'i ! . .'-tr.te i- T-o-ivv al-.i i . r iv i: g dailv. at the A : - :.al :it .-j j in-ii.-ld. It.. t.urt- ii oatleiie. ot att.l.-'V obta;i,ed lutii lie Seer-ei my of War during my last visit to a.bliiloti. -ai !i consisting l x guns. ' wit h pr.-ject.le-. ea triages, ca- -i.-.r.s. hai nes-, arid ail e.itiij.nti nts ct li.plote, equal ii. .,.. . . i o a i . i ! i ,.. se.vu-e or in tne . uoil.i. and w! ,. u::., the battcras we j 1 ... i " 1 .....- t 1 1. . 1 ,....-.... 1 I ...... r i , . ' . ' ... f.ci.-i.t to arm and . .pup the two art, th r j regiments i, ..w la.t hi I roxitnatiiig to coin , ,,le!e :, , 1 p,, f.ct i.a t ion t t i I i .i . i J also have it-siiianccs ol the most r-li I ible Cl.illacter that lll !!s ,,f a snr.e! io! liiiact.-r tbat arms of !. siiT.erioi i...ty uill. at iiii .iiilv day. be I i Veil ; sinb.-i. nt to mii ..y id! .i.i nnt.tin. d i.-ei i IllflllS, Ull I slltlil i' H. I Iii l.e a.-o lo. -ill l-lv .. . . .. ... 11 tne j.ia.-i oi tne ....- ai. ii .t. i. el, v.- aim-- now in the lai lis ol niany of our f s. I feel billy wai t'..nr. .1 in savn.. ilntt, iii ' d ll t o! tin niinil.i t- o!" onr l!-o..s in lor j-omlo i table siibsstei.ee; in siipei i.u n v ol'otJ.dity and siiilii i. i..y of nnd.. i in; and j I1" " l"' '"i.t . lit ,11111111' l-ltil I- IO ' 1,1 tf'l- conrnr anil eliivalioiis .1 iiiiil" ; ii I id aehieveni. lit-, lhe (oand Annv ol ; lln,I(lU lvi l)4. S:.,, ,,v illy sitat,. ; in the I'nioii. , IMCII.M.'D Y.TI The Adjutai.t C.. r.eud -urns up t'. i 1 rn"V -" l LOW ill rbc f edel a! . . lii'Mtifrr in nun h. ml rfjrirncnti otcv, i l.i.my i in.innuii.-r.il rrtrn..et.N h:m3 ' i' Jrkc"v "l". C"' M ht '"'", ,,6J Ariil.crr.. '.".'. ,', ..- j ' ' rro.i. the X V. World, Dec. 13. A CVitveii C ry. " TAe Srre.'t ore ij.mi v.?.' .i. vijrjcrs, ti the rexntt .'" Call it be believed that I her. ate American (teem. n dastardly enough J to raise a cry like that ? I here is m.t' a i ' "vp ' it. It is bawled .ml eVe,y !"i"t I,,' t',,r"!,lls. ernes down to us lrom even the saen d walls ol tll(. Ci,,.itol. They demand cmi.nci,.nrio, as a nnub ry necessity. In elfect we aie toll! that the tweiitv millions of the North are no match for the six millions of the South; that wear., doomed to .Ufeat. un less we f.et I lie help of the l.loi-k mon They do not like to have it put iu .just that style, but it amounts to exa, tly that Short of that their 'military necessity"' would be a misnomer, nnd their claim to t.bolitioni.e under the war power the bald rstJpretext. We say tbat a viler insult was never dealt upon the Northern name. The worst libel ever uttered by Sou.'hern fdavp drivers does riot equal it. If it lie true that, wi.li such numerical odds in our favor, and with the noblest cause that ever appealed to man, we must crave tin succor of slaves ; if we must look to the j.oor, blind, creeping African to help vin I dicate our birthright ai.d stay us up in our extremity, then let it be recorded that we are' rnu sills,'" indeed. There i.s no word of scorn too low lir us. We cannot court the allegiance of slaves, without proving that we are ourselves fit to le"slaves. It is our heritage that is assailed, not theiis: and if our own good right arms, with all the advantape they have, cannot protect ii, tf may nt well at once advertise our degenerrcy to tlie world, and piepnre to take our place as underlings. Emancipa tion nb tflj'tt... Jt nj.'.4..t A .....,-.... ...... ..- ........... co.,,... ; rt Mnii .tni n ft. cksspy! If emancipation must come. f..r the honor of our fathers, for our own inds- J pendence, for tbe prospects of our cb ldren, for the good name of free jtoyer nmeikt, and "r uigimy n me wuue race let It take any shape but that 1 J Congress. Monpat, Ded . 1G. Sexate Mr. Ten Evcke ollert-d i reso set va Jution that the war whs for the pr tion of the- Union, against extreme aUlCal j measures, Ac. laid over. i Mr. Lane offered a resolution, which was .... , j passed. looking to prevent.ng rebels lrom collecting debt by pnu-e.-s in U. S. courts, Wilkinson offered a resolution to ei.. 1 Senator Uri lit of la. for t beacon . . . . . .. , ... , JujH made a lew retliafKS III his de- JV-tit -, when the Swiate adjourned. Hol'sr: There was a litile personal a! terca:i..n between Mr. Fouke and Mr. Conwav. in which the .-entlemen call, d Jt r- t..u.t t,xur "blackguards. " scun.iieis. and other such gentleep.thets. A uuel is said to be ir.ev itat.Je. , jjr ;,il;ii!d.tigl. am ofieied a resolution it , ,iut v ol ,, ..v.-ri.me,,i to maintain" its poslti-.n i. the A uliel IS Hidel! and Ma-m, aiiair, Ac. 'lhe r.-soiu 1n,k , ,,; '" -i.ili in ........... I fur the better h-ftiee of Kent jcky HUlll.il i..l ,r... i.l.-. .'Ul.....; Th. b;ii was oppose.i ny i.ove,..y. tev.-..s, :,,,.i 1.1 I'.: ' . I. . I o'her extreme al.ol.tiotiisls. U passed by . , I Skte-I he House b,.l lo ,.se a v,,!m, .; l-l-. the defence , Mr. Sun...er presented ids u-ual batch - of ,,Wjtir,,iS l,.r the abolition .,1 siaverv A resolution caning ,..r a,. t.,e f-o, , . ; p.. ,u , - . sv.ii was a. .opt ... Mr Suinni' r introduced his old hobby, tlie French --i.oilation bi.l Adjourn, d IJuisK A joint resolution was adopted, diivcting the Provost Marshal ot A.i.xan dita to hold iiil property ol i.-b.-U f'aiiing into his hands subject to f-u thvr action of -titles-. 2-1 r. Harding, of Kv , made a sIiom sj. ecii again. 'I Mr. Eliot - i -i .1 is ! a n. i . - -C'Ui'g ill !tr of lb emancipation ol" lhe b". vv-s r.t r.-b. i-v Mr. "Viiu U ck. from tin special commit.'.-.' on oei nil .-. t conlr i' t-. suOlnll ted a rein. i t. --.- -i 1 1 It; ied v. it ;i t Wo i . t- biii-'iis. l.-i. r.-ci. o ii th" eioj li-vno i.t ol i 1 1 j.. . 1 1 .!( p.i i 1 s m t Ii.- pii t ci a - e ot a ! !!-, HI pi i'--. Ac . 1- ! io el li r... 111. ! i." I . .,, w a- on lv p.ittialiv lead, vivn li." llot.sv a'j..ui in W.dn.s.h.y. P.-C I5. S.NAIi; Mr 5111111. 1;.- as u-l.ai trotl.d out li e n.gio in the way o vtuiincipatn. n petition". Mr. I' f lltlle intiodue. da blii t cor.ii. ;-.! t. I -t ' re in to I X el.ti to cite lai ds iri i ... u; I t i- na I y l.aV tiie direct tak. s 1 -t i . i oil s:n by tin- g-.v.-iMi ent Tl e leso'ut ire! Seiial. r l'l..!., o) Mo. was li the judicial V cii.liiiltce Mr Si;, tnMiei . bf ll-' d d. Ad- t ri .u; ion. thai tin- at my shall l.ot to r- tiitn l.ijilivv sl.u..-s. was i.ass.i j.iillti'd. Jb tSK. Tin- Ilo'lse dei-I.i." 1 a.-; claim to M seat ot I 'h is i"0--' ii.en.bet li ..in" Not t n a i i na 1 i sle.ei bill w is d.s. U--.-I. and !.f i n-t the b'ai.ei i i i 1 1 . e V p'.-t- I to . l i uarv A ti I . ; I'lOin i.itiiig -r I . .'-nl Ivi Ull Uoats on t;ie est. I ll V. ;j!el -. . 'lhe Hoiise tii ri w r.t into C lhe ii.v. ltd pri-ioii i.ii at.d in J. . 1 1 e ot-, h- t.i i'- t -is w. r- d-.-cii-sed An oi g olio Mr. C,,;;;.x -aid iiier.il.. r. ..: v..:i.r (it iv io . jii! le a bus. i t-s- .a -. i.:i g tli n , s v. e , .11 ked il ll.. iii l. v a l.o suni , them to tile a. die! s. Ad -til tied Wlial tl.c I ...c. l lo.ual 11. Spviiking of a.'iy po.-i-'i -tw i-fii the Iliiti-h Ihii.iiit at.d are 1 e- (;..v er li in. i.t . the New .nk A.c tiills sUllis nj. the r.-suil-i : ' e liave- nc lliingto fear in a war with liiiijiat.iJ l.ul 1 lie lioc.iie a id inveslitui. nl udi .-.lies oi tiie se.i i. ... i .1 1 hi l:i ili.ter U.tliget, 1 iljVfl tilni l; slioulJ u..--,. t.iKf st. p.. lO. be j..jl..l.tl Ail oil! Co.. -i. uelfiit.-s siiu.. l.e i.iiiii.-.ii. ijp.iiu.i ..I.'I sli 1-l..lii. I.eil, ;i!.tl ...I, 1 ' ic... i".' g.Ve.i n. t loi' 11. .11 o.atf.l . .-is a..'i ;l-..i:..ic oat-irti.-s, tii.il wdi 1 .'.....' I our I. ii bo l. im pi egl.llb.e. AS I.LUi.l. iiliy t .. I le-'..ls, tie nave liotli tig lo .q j.ni.c.ta . ol-i WiUoiia.V ah till .. lioi.i U.i- im a ai sutler a le.. .-.u .- mo. v.:ii.o,.i i . u.i.trl ijd. aib-etin oui j..iu si.e c .oii t... . li t- li..; j.'i.J o...i-t nil..;.- l.iiii.i, oil b -i li I.oies all t..e t . . in. i.t .ici.c'i I n-. l.elosi t i.i l. ai d ct inn.. 1 1 i.t. n li . ;i iu.jIiII) si .f r. lianl ..i..i .1., b j e ... i :. :. It liifiu be a ti.'C-s..ty ! r .t ceao d.-p. ii-e Ul.ogetliel' Willi tjtie -.Iks. ti.e Hu.ill-1.-. lite rt il..-.. Hlld Otlieljl.lXui le- o! Liiiope i, j.io- clUCllolt. b..vlka'0- OI O.ll polis VV.Hi.d do mole inj.uy to l.ui. t..- m a .....gie .-.n ti.au it uwii't li.lilct on u.. m a .... I For US il WouM Le Uliiun, gle.slel i..d j p. i.d. nce ai d sell i.-l.. inc.-, and a Ui-ne ..III. I,, in III ln-Veiol in. i t ot it. -out s. 1 of c ..!,... i, ... .... : ,. product., il Wolild be bankl l.plcy . stalta tion, ret olution. Wi' do not leiitve ll.at I t.1( ef j- p,,,,,,., a,,. lo ..,1,0l.t.,i , eXU , .. , Wltl) u ..,...;;. ,ilU!( 1 . liatlaluUV SllOllg. III. lift Hal loilVoitl hw;vlrl. Iato U. .... ....nd lot it ... .. . llic 1 lue of lu:i lie Mutt to our Araij. , Ill lilf l.llr u. IMU- 11, llie lluu-f ... I..', reseiitiitives uj oil tin Older ol tit-i.ei.il U:tl ok, of m. bonis, .-xi-iudin.' ne-io ,. to... lives 1 1 f ii our ainiv lines elililt l'.. we ! - J Ij.nd tiie ..iiu ing : . -Mi-. Touke (oj....) of Illinois H.-ning s, v.i unit I l.e a I inv . a mi beinitstalio I ill Lil.t't 111 lllr lllln Ul.s iiltn-1 tt.'i uiiiiif, iiUlate tiiat trie soioteis and ollie. i s n.n- looked niii tlie ..id. r as most vi-c and saiulilt V I be :iiln-s..n Inaoe bv tin iu n.bei ll. l' lllls Ivani.l iis lo U.e ..v ;ulv ,i(M,,v , ,M. .av,s iswhoilv ,.iiue. 1 n.v.selt was misled bv t.d-e mis i. pi. senti tions by a slave o.i tlieTthofj ov. n U r b.sl I itn.l my lejiimeni were 1 Int. Ull iimbus. ade by ..neol t hese ! r......iv iv sL.vs Kv.iv wold said about t,,e- blacks i.s untrue as to their fidelity a..d I yal ' I S'a.e fuels as they- e.xi.-t, ! a .d .he v. o e iJ.n.y the.e wid stand by (.ien. I0I llalle.k to the last upuil that; ent. el. I collie lo Culio and into the Cam, to sell pi oil nee, and on iheir return communi .aled the situation of our army. 1 hey d.d thi.. at Piiducali also, and ot her c.-i inns I hese lat-ts I ki.'.w. and ev.-rv man in the annv can substaiitiale what 1 say. I sent ..l.e ot ll e-e sl.li mvs. ii to (ielieral ilc- l. r ii:.nd who, I know, Initl rexealed the! iiosil loli . I the Ciiui. ut-ii we were stir olllill. U by li-ri or lilty thousand of the eneniv b'nvvtvfi IK Micktixi:. Old Dr. St-o.ig of llai tioid, wlnise name is still a praise in i lhe chuiches, had an untoilunatehat.it ot ; saying ..musing things when he meant it j not s.-as when lie was presidmg i a ; meeling of lll'liisters, aliil W ishing to call on one of them lo come forward and offer : . . , prayer, he said : i . limilW Culton, j i (It lblli.il. Wll. Aiia kmi slop tins war. .ray ! To which Mr. 4'oultorr rnrinedi'itely ans- wered, wiihout intending to pel .etrate luiy tiling of the ami soi t : .My ilpur UmtliLT Strong, ) uii klo very un.iiii. 'io be iiinkiiiji a 1 iiiinc. At such a koienui tune." And then Dr. Strong add d : I'm very sin i v lo sea 1 liur yiui'ie just like me." The-cood men would not, for the world. b-ive nituh jests Oil Mich Ull invasion : but I 1 ..1,1 i.le id the same eveose , ,. ' 1 hey could ple.m tne Mime excuse loi t'lerr" rhymes that the boy did for whist- ;.. "J tiid', t wbiStle,Mr; I l Ifl YYOI I l V f I IMMV OU- I " -"- i w j - fl.A oiwr ..f Maifon and Slidell. Prudence aud policy jk. c;Un.A 1V UUUVI UIVHIW. .-"'" To !Ce-p Po-ataesrnury Vtcm A coire-pondenl ol the" Zctt.sh .1 ormcr , relate lln- n.ll..in.r eai-e 1 MieCtilli the preservation of jioiatoes. He Nay- hud an old ice wi ll ol the ordinarv dcrip- ! tion, which I ali in. Ion. .. wln n I biii.t one coiisliuct.il i.t di.ui.U- limb is ii liie sur face, alter tlie An.e u-.,,, t. shi n. Jlv ganleni r i s d, never .1 y. ar, tl e old vv. il a.-, a I o a to j-I in e 1 1 li:u.i ...... .1 . i. . .... jly-,, t,;,t ;ie (,f j, J,,,,) jUt. , ,;,' huiidieil weights i.l p, t .to., wl.idi as vve ; "a'" 1''"!' ""i " l ' tl..- tune. : La ft Vear ue li-..iiilel .-lolie-iinil liad tin .-pi f, ,., ,, ,, o , , , ,,, j ,l.ig oTt. w ie:i to our as o .i-imie ,t w. ! found almost the whole o." th-p-.tjito..? a,s ; souikI in ll.ose ot l l.e h .me y.-ai s ei op. 1 ' III. lltloll tills as t li.itV I tUltieil to SIC ; Count in seasoi.s wlien we li:n., as we tin.i ! la.-t ear. a .-uii.iis er ; b burv'ii" l: -m I de.-p enough ami in a .1 plaje, we nill t s"' lire oi.r ei es a . amsi a s ml I . r- p a-:i. . . , . ' ti... i. tii. i I a. Oil n t O I lie J tl . Va 1 1 11 . i l'l I IIIHI- ; Honing tl.is to a lii.-id leaned in mi. h matters. In- u-lls mw that lx.lntoes l.ur .! One foot di-ej. proiltn-e si o -ts near the ei.d of stiin; at the depth of to le.t they appear al oj t tin ml. Idle of mi-huh-i-; at tiir.eleet in il, th lio y :q: -ar vet v -!i-u t and neve l : .m - to t ne sill l.tce ; ami l f. een tin ee and l.ve feet tl.ev C.-ast- to Vei-.t.-ile. lie till I li. T int.. rin- me that he has I, in ied p. it a toes in Ins ga i del. a I t he t it ot I ii I e and a half lee!, v. iii. h new iiol i.-iiioi d until alter one r Ivm ic is, when 1 1 . -v . . . r l.ntd .no:.- so I sn.il i...s.---.-. tin ,.,-,,,.,1 i1VshmS-, li,u.:,e.-s, goodness ai taste." ir and Pl T.T TO NkwsPKPI 'S XeW-ppper .-tl. scrijitions are itideUiiih tests ot men's hoiiestv. '1 hey will. so. t.e" . r later. ii--eover t lie man. 1 1' lie is i;-h n-sl. he w ill ehe..t ie Pi inter m some w ay says ,, has paid w hat lit has riot declares he has the receipt -omewhere or-ent t in- money ftiid lt ;,s o-t in lln mail or iv II t;ik. tin pa per and not pa V for it on t he gt ..in d that he did not subset ibe for il or liewill move ofl. l.-.n ing il i-omin; to t e oilic he b-lt TlloU-illids of pi'i.es.'d C)n i-li;tI:S !ii ili-i.oi e-t. and th" Prinfei's fmok will tell fealiul tales in tin- lii.a: iudgment. U(i-.!-fi.s I oi: -IIO. Follis ( x 1HK N' t:Ti: II. l ui'MIHl A . -.at !l ft. .Ill Wil-i.lliL' toil aoli. nti' - t i-a t 1 1 e t M.O. si, t i .1.. i.-i . t in .y M .v-r I. lei.- an. I r- leased on p .: ai e !. be A-. In tl lo t it.! v on t '' i. os',!. .in !i..:r:.-r. ,n gai i i-oni!' mt i.e. ti.i.-.. niii.s b.-t ,-.v Js. tioit on ti.e I let., t ca-a 1.. . i I'.. 1 1 Ni-.ga.-.. . i.l la. If,!..: I-"..-: . M...i -. ti i;... la.-ks. : a ltd 1 be w oi k ii! If. th" Nia ' it ..! lo. at id S.tck.-ri'. ii-. - - p.. inf. I l-W.-l'.. Hath,., : a st 1 .! t. . t 'I'ca' i- 1 1 in Iff fot m t- w.l pi'-M-ed loi -e.-..ii I i.; - . I lie 1 1 ... . . .i.-i-1 . .1 ..It" con 1 1 :i ! i. il d ' . V i it V andlixe co.t..t., fa I feii d -on-. ot liie is f; t lie S. v.-titi. Inla try. 'i he coumtii.,.) of ti.e f:on- er t.o-ts :. Ill b- g!cii to (.'.,1 I'.oi. s A. Vv an..-, of i!, VorU.-r. v. ii" na- Fits. Ii.(..';'rv. :: New eel in th" -etvl.-e sit;er s-Jo. i'l 'l W!. Call..- 1.1.1 ..t lb" M. VC.ui war voveiid . ii. wound- and brevets. !i. . I'll.! . I""'-KI. '! I'll on ;ii. li wti.i t !.' 1' !. . II. .1 ' I ! 1 I - a- .. ' d. i "i" i ll : : :. . . ... ! . . . . 1 i.ou ii t ill ti;.- t. -!.: s-.i ti. 1 . out of t i.os- . el b. I tee j.;, JJ I ll ....I ll i t ...i I. b in.-;.,! it ;- :. i -e; i h i'. - F ule. A !. ..I,. t:..- to tub o ......... b I,. Ill : . . : ;. t . ; i-. . i . t . ', -i t'-.;. . v -1 li i! t...- ..!. t'l . A; ili- ii. I -ti-.-d a i e-. mi . i II..- II--M t. il i. w s p,.,: , i: r,.: 1 111 i b s C .. i . i ii J ' - i :. i ..' i:.-l:i; ci Ic J ii 1.. u i- c. ,:r . !.,.. i.. i-.. 1 in a b;a ll o r..ui..- - ... r, .'. '.s . .o.o..l A f.t.- de-l.ov 1 ... I Its 1.1 f..i- c-J. ' i! Ill vi :n. r I '' I'.iilllf bill.' d so..; I.-..-- n -jn . i: .-. I I ; i ; j , y eg .t in- pad. filit . r 1.- t . il !: 'r r r ... ! o i' t .i .n, llto. ... ll,- I. - r i il Alir 1 . it. . bl lit. . if ! At. - J . ,1 I I ...) li 0 ai L .- a c " - J r. r; Lud s ! Lamps 1 1 L2m;s ! I ! ri:AI)Fn:;i) & DLWS Lamp & Oil Depot! Chicago .Ere-neb. Iflaia Slreet, 2 Doors Wcsi cf Cushmaa's Uanlr, OTTA VA, ILLINOIS. KICK'S XO. 1 CAKBOX OIL Coal Oil Good-i of every Description Wholesale 6z Retail. Lamps Repaired & Altered! Chicago Prices'! ItiCll A.MJ JV IA &1 lbtb. CA f. L VI XI) SEE hOR YOURSELVES cniCAGo r. o., box 532. Ollaw.., lire. 1, 1. il. 3 11. CH"l3TM r OH NEW TEAI?-5 vi;i.i.i.i:i; t t ii.-.os SEWING MACHINE, A VHtinihle iiiiil rr.tri.ite tesiitiii.iiitil of it fatih:k t.. i.ii i.i 1 .iii i i n ; a s.o to 1 i-i .-rtij t ii::tt ; :i ISi'-I-MJ to hij HI S I' t a j - n 1 ' i illtll MtJCiS to 1.1s MN This (ii!t is prolitable and availiib.c a i;fe.tim,.. u s p , ,() ,(.n s,.allistrwos. A (,!vM,, at , &M M,r ,.,.ot. (on , Cf,) ,Mr ..,,;i.i,e,l in ii-e--hy .s i....e. r. '. -i- L . - in ri.i-.ii. agkst. i" of.-r tirrr 1 .01 Ikir n St'i. n t..int. -' siy la fr ii a 11 -.2 al Oliioit. lnlirili!. rilllF. nmoiint of H-..rk lieiiiu ilo n in my Ofii -e mat;es t J 11 ne e-s-iry or ...c ..ere.ti.er 10 l or .1 1.11 .i.er:i li.msM ui.i.i i i....ir. tor cue1, imtieiit. T.io-e iiyi.. out of t. wn. it. .re i.nrin-.ih.riy. a-.-l.ti. my ycrvic.-s will te.4e b -. r 11 in nuiitl, itii-rehy u. ...1. ii i...-.it c tor me to accoi.nuutlaie nil who 111. y ( .' t.- n ith a call. I . S llol. KKT iKcitll Over J. 51. T.irnlc' i.-re. "-H: vi'tl r M ini'ii rrom the t.iih-riiier, reo.lit.? oil th i,. . .. oM. coiutiiif three I nhont 8 nuTe- north of Oit-iw 1,011 t'-e u SOIlllKI. St AltK t'Ol.T. I w.i vc .ri ohl. conimn n. XI Jill. I : totiiml 'eel while In lhe Hist join!, one not tar In front, b it it Ii-hlinl the felloes; 1111. 1 Iik a ahitt i-lrinc Iii the tfcr, t.i...ii".f a little crookr.!, mii I ii.i hv.ilc tn lhe eei.ler, I....I mowing wi.Ur down to tl c no-trils, hii.I r.niniTiil Into '-tie of ili.m 1 think it is lhe rich! i.otr.l ; l. 101.15 1 K "'i 101 p iieiii and ll(.s,Uni mxv tail. in. umy iiir; ami on the nuiii'mir, i.cnriherioik.ttteir m a cun iX;,,Xi,i"W. r. ... iimr, wnerc liliitl .ewarU M.cer tli voit. HlMl AUl), n..t):ll Otn.w.1. 1'). - - --f- m . ! V HAVE jusi receiVftl h K(mh1 hkhi t n.-t.t r nuw-Wir OTti PAPtu ; trie very i.c-i ni.uuia. M.r.,1. i,.., ana 'ilain.atth. fjullll KEW8 DEPOT. I STWor7UTvnis. A c.unt, ... ov 3t ,iK K.,lll9 J " ylii I for I ityics. TiL I f.tf iriiM. I . ' " la Chnnr' V Noi . J -OIIIK is nrrruv f vni llii-nn in I it ihtoi I,, of f..,.ir... . ...... ... I,c ......I... ... IlK.l. d: hi:. I M..t- o I!ili..i .ill l. .r Wi 1 a i 't i kf Jufclic .'f IVilC- -. 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'in:: ':."K i v t.e sold ly janta ny n:..-f, l.'Oj. di.clj .Xi Xt ii.i.,r tu lloball s droceiv. i ray c.I Kr. m C f. tt-4.). . L .. s.-n r. a ...1 i W:.:te It'll, -i x i.r vi. y. .i .., i, i, .w -..iiii- t-l.i c n. i.. r t.i.-,.-... i . i j,.,,, vi'.;.. v.-r i.i ! m.t ttu i.,-rt M,t: ti.Mj ! i - . i ll V't . luUI.il ... .c -,.,i ' C L. .U't. I IT ,i K i X. Vr J 1. l-5'. s.!k:4 iii.124 ..l" : ty.iK UIGUS IIAliU lirilllK!'. TI.l'Ss for .'- I t Livt lit. k v m i vi.i.11 1 ; The Rigii Time to Buy. AT !.e ri'....v Vi t i (i.of! . il is lor utile, ai poet. 1 r 11. in J ii U i.i c tf st c ll.c ill -is. 11, A flt.-i.ei . cui- i--.:.t,.!i i.t GREEN AN 3 HOT KCUSE F' AMS. Sit jJc ii.. I 0 unit - tif -i ' s I in .'.v iii il.u i i.i ale. I tirr:,n o,.. il.,;!,, irn:; Vines. I l:r,,:jr,; .Sf.,;'..f .., Ti'ClS, ' F.t:;, .V.I .','..-. f.t r,-rp.-t.,ui AW. Atl'Mii idem lhe i:t:if.it lirii:., Vslili,iitX iilld 1. ..a. lili.L.i. I Hud . 1 .I,.'.; .? Ji.,0'x, ; Climutt ot-t E-ilu-l, ;...", b, , r y Jiu.sl.cs, .-. ti::. .1-.-, J---, dS. t-.f.r of tl.-t i iiii..i;tlir tri cut Iu n.lv-fintfipf, o ( l'u..'i.t. .itv iv .o.- .-any S(.i it:. p..r. 'l'l j t!i...-n inn t.i i'.si-tiui.;ii.. rS'.HK c.-.itr ft-!.:. t-n't-rnl nito -v tf.c sui.-cri i.rrs. JL en tl.c trnn. il ,-..' o,-i.,.-r, s.v l,y ami iimi-r t i.t-.it. iii n.l i vie ..I Willi . y C. ..-wki.l A r.. . i-. l.r I ...... .! C.....C... ti.i i.. lt OAY oc- .OVKM.kit, : 'si'l Ii. ir. V li'-solv. 1 j ' wIll.av -. W. l-i-Mn.s.-iieor te.m.lcrI,nc4, i ! ft rri.v.s.LKiT.-.i.t,..rI .li.it.1 ftta.uttcre.l ,., .t.lcH i ..rr i.crti ;m sttl.l ..rt..cr-!.i..i.l tw rcc-ie :.li.l rc-ci.t t..r . .i.ot.ie, L,.r..i.iK i" si.l l.i.rlnrr- ; Ma., cither l.v .K.ie ..r I k itc........... ...1 i culicct by ! ...i.c,-.i.i.K- . I-", if i..-.c-1.r.v. nl s.ul, ,,ert.n or ..rn...tii.niuiiiMn. ii.,...tL Milmt'le time, II.. M. W. CISHMVN, t . 1 l.ti-S-a! V I I I I 1 U I ., . . 11' I I I - ' ) v. im: mi i uii. I - , ... ... ' V . .T,.. . I- ,,.. ..... 1 I It.. : ! I I il tlit Jit.trn1iiriitnl . , ... , . .. .. - , :Ti -e in r.isi Ollii-e It.ock, i.i.io-,itc lhe Irte Trader tmlliittl tt Ii iftmije. l'riiuiiit.' Olli. e. . J l.KMl AlllisQI All .I1.I.KI AM) it. rea.ly to riirn.-h ..., 1 1 .... .M....C i..r n...ls I iirnr., t..... e. '. e...... re, 8 .name terms. A iroo.1 caller i- coi.ii.-c.e.i u-.tl, ,l,e j ." . ... i. ,....- ... .t r p . 1 ottiee, or- Ml ttis resiiletic.-. .11. p..: .-I (. . ... .. .'. - ...... . i i ..c ...y r.v . ii.iv. : Itc .lie JI:l.iloll Slreet . g -hi. i.t House, lit... ve ti.e M.-nl Murket. .leeVi I r tn in dirn-X's iuin .-r'lREtvr s-vi.o.. lto.l, i U Sl:ili.,til T. . i.sli-.i V A I.I. l.o'c I.eVmr'njr 10 tl e I'uiteil Pt:iip.hr-nl. .1 ' ..r in. I.i -. 1 .Ir.l i he .leiir. ...I n n. J. K. Kiith- ' l.ui.. Kli.. !i!..ne Im authority lo oeeivelhe nunc 1.11.I 1 p.11 Oinrgt i. w . I., (iir.s . II. p. Q--. Mti.ier 4iii Cavalry Keiincut O tnwn.X'o,- y, s.:i 4.;. ,r XKW I.L'MIir V. VVAOOX? f..r nle, at low juices Tot c 9 .-.tsh of good short tun not. iniii-.i VAX DOIlt.X .1 "ipllOliX. D. ",."" ' . V.n.O Ilia. 'I.li.-rr.es. n.-t '.-rriei.. C''..r.e.. at.d ii.iii. 'or -.'e it fel.lfi, CAVl'ltH.Is. -,. " ,. . ... ..n.r. A Vi -ieiahle Svroo, sore :i . veiettrn for th- rnlief I ami cure ol ..!!-. IJ.oijr'.i-. Asilmia, Whooping Con.'h, ! ll..:ir-emi. Ilr. ii.-iii..-, I u.inioh, sore 1 lit oat or j D..il.rri. Xeura'ttia. iiu.l Haw in the llrenat. It cure I a c.i.--l. wiih a had coi.l in one ntKl.i. ,t h.r 1l.11.i- ret. "lift. i'.e are ti.t h 11 cnreH innr cold, iniik.-n Iht-lli hi '.ilhe easy ami ret ntnellv. alnl reslurea lliein to health wiihout lhe iicketiiiir effect of Auiiiiiuny or Ipecac. Si'il hy T)rii(r.-iii. In hnitt.i. nt --?., .Vlcandfl, anil in otiana l.v K. V. illlMiHs. Vct.-iii l. pot, 2 In Soutl .'eel i v Vrt.-iii l. pt, otu South Clark St., Chicago. Orders iltlrcs. I.. J. IYKS. ValMabic City Property torralc. XIIK uii.tt rsi-'iict nlt i. for sale tiie valuable proper ly upon which he now rr-iil. s. licit. ir Lot 1. Itloek -IC. Slate. A.lil'iion, eilt.at.-d on llic corner of Cotutn hus aud Washington nr. els. near the Supreme Court H u i 11 in if There ia a good dwellin?, a w ijron maker's shop, ami a hlHL-Liniil. shop, will, uell, citcru. 4c , all iu good order, on the meiot-e.. Also, Lot. 7 and S. in Block 11, lailroul Addition to Ottaaa. Ieitiir the .....th-west c ruer of the block, and situated on the corner nf Coluiiihua ami Joli.-t S'rcetf, north of the freight ilepot. There is a good two story : ... . .u I. a OVrtun d-"-" " d 10 him to c ...ne 1... "-''''''.''' " I property a Drw. lHi vft , - jjj yj.Myo ()p Tj-,; iy . n f il ul I II lj 1 1 1 1 . GREAT 11EBI0VAL ! T ri'irniiii ... e"'l-'"y''-tl--ireW..ciiof Ready-Blade Clothing, rr m t,wx j(i.vcrint-. At.Pf). A C ill SToCIv Of IHT CPS A!D , Gt.NTS' n-KMS.I. CUlTi.'S.'cASSI.MEKia AND VKSTl.Wa ok the i.m:sr trri.M, a 70 MAKE L'l' TO OUT) llJl. l, !,....... I.l- , Th.'.riLful for the lilinr .1 .iiiruin... l.i.l.A.... I.... OLl cusrovEns ,, . . D'1 .'" P,,,",c l-'el.rr-itlr. lo IjlVt 1IIM A CAl.f.. n ... . . IrTj I.l. L. rr.'EDMAN. Bean Sc Morgan AI'.E VOW OFFEr.INO K LA1KJII AXD SFLEXDJD STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS ' ; i Ar"' l.ai"P mntle Of.c r.1r-ia- prnoj. to t! a. ..v iu -,! ,,. arr pti'.'r.l If. ITlCvt wu.ch tit v coui'ti'ii'iux. CUE STOCK CONilaTS OF STAPLE XTiO FiJttV DRY GOODS, C Ti l K T AJ.D CLOAKS, IiAGLANS, Bx-oohe cancl Blanket Shawls, DRESS GOODS, ri Air i v vscv silks, ui.or.s ami tit irxri fh oivn :nid nteiir-Iicd Sbceting, iirMt. c'tfCK-. FTKirn?, worn, and roTTOJt Kl.A M:l ? '. f.;, a,.rlll ellt 0f IlKOAD CLOTli-, CVrsivf t:,. TUKfliS AND KEN 1 LlKV JLAN-j. We l.v- cn!:i,!: ca liaj : Choice Family Gnceries, i BOOTS fsc SHOES, ; HATS AND CAPS, &c, &c. BUTTER, EGGS, dr., T.iA'EX . EXCHAXGE F0fi GOODS. CA.-II PAID FOU wool, TiMorny srr.n. asdpork. BRAN k MORGAN. O-rncr i t Vz'.n .n il t.a Salic t., Nuitairtr'i lock i):.ti. (irt. IS 1. Dentistry at Eastern Prices ! oi:. ?I. VIIITTE. WILL HCREAFTCK rut r ARTIFICIAL r:--. -r TEETH .. -',,vr - S At tlie following -7 - prices' . Kr.tire Srts or Teeili on Gntrt PUte. ..... ..VCIJ If per Sii i.f Teeih on 1...1.1 Jtt- .2 - 44 I'.u Ire St n .f Teh Viilcmiized KjAei V ' M I'pl.'r Srt-toi '(V. t'. on Viiltnt. l llul.ber.r. . 10' 80 h mire Sen of Teeth n S.lv-r l'.te 40 ' 4A l't-r Sell, ol IVetl. ..a s. v -r. Claic... ,...10" il) St; Itli Teril. on l-h.t. i.r ivut 11.. llraullful ti.ilj FillitiL- ' I" 19 Of free Tii I ii M reel. Opposite .llntiklva IIui.m' i.ii.l ) . r c. iii . ok More. Illlallil. lit. J:-?T" To hit ninncrniK p cieutt I woul.J tt that tl'.-.v wi.l rrceiv- i.:nit on lv c.liiiifr ut any flour pf t.'tf. . ,1.. ia ti roin..iies9 ui.d di-i'Mich. N..v. 3, Si'l. I.h. M. WHITTE!. : ..,. ,S',,. " . . .. ' I VKnEAsts.i.oi-rK. .. tLizB C. t.w . Ins t r. l.v n..ri(Mir "irnl, lituring tUte Nocem- b"r l0lh' ? " l'm " T.M"- b.n. .cil ..d coo'ey --l" N -". tne li"l aul .reiu,.n hcreio- i ''""il.r.l lo sccurr the .i..iici.t of one .'rteia ,r , l"' '"'' " "" " '- "' P '.vi t m. ll,e "''J ?b''" ",r.'tvr: ,,,,0,,e "H. Lro,I,.lI for ""' of ll'iKli-cl ".l I)..IUr.; n V .. ., t i .i ........ .. fin t .hniT ( he injiiM in lb ii iVhiii nf MutA non mnrw t..t w lira tl-e shiii h' ojM bt--ii.iic ti.ie Mini imyable. i I, the sai.1 J.ilui Ir. Niis1. , my hen, rx -onlorc, rtil'Din- isi rit.' ni.ii ussiiii.-, ..cr .iiii: is 1. 1 nonce in iir-iii.rr . run nl 111 il.e city of )ti. roureka tel. re Il.e il.i.v of filch mile, lli'cl.t lell the prcllliae .,..,:,.., ,.; ..,.,....i ...i '.. ...t.. ...i leiiiiiiii.il .f ilie iU l:.iiih Strw.i EiiMbclh C. g ,wll. ,,c,.s Hnii ,iieu, lherKin puWi. a.lott... Bt .,,,, ,,,., r lhe t.,mrt ,ue j,, ,Jiec,y f 0lllWH to ,,ie ,liltht.,, ti.,,r r.,r r.h. .t tl.c time ineii!i.i-il in ih-Ii i.Kiire. il niiht iiikc, czecut ,.,( ,i,.lv-r . ii,- uuri'tt:i4er ot Tur.rl.-eri thereof a ..,. , ,,r. .,.. .... .. , f ,.-J ..1 -ueh Mile sin. .11. 1 ti.v nil cos! AQ.l exten.ei of ad- verti.tiitf uii. I -teriii.4 -iii.l iremii.-i. also tin rimtpa!- HLiI iiiterest line ii huki ir..iin?itiorv note; much tald 1111.1tjr.pe nit ilu'y m-kiiorle.l.e.l oq th; T tri .liy of nre.-iui.--r. a. d. is-,... -itm n e l lor recor.i 00 tho ll.ri. l:'' "' l'--c.i.her. a. i. I 6... ci.,1 duly rcuidcd ia, ' k N"- " ' " l'Mlic M. 5.1 nn.l f.li.iii the office ol tb C..-.K..I Il.e C'rcnl Coin I ..I l.nS.lle C.uniy . Illinois : Now, 1 he. . ioir. ilef..ult Iihv i.if !en nmtle in the ly- nn-iit of .iitii .iroti.i-4i.rv note. Iy virtue of thf ower of s.-.le i.t...ve ret fi.it1. I ih u..!er-ii;i.c.l. on SMturda il.e 11th tlv of J ... tiirv. a. l. ls .-j. at the hour of 2 o'elo.k, r. M , . sniti il. y, al il.e muth door of tha ctinty c nrt hoo-. in il e city of O.ta', La sail County, Mi ois, i:l sell At pui.li.; uuclion. to Hie hifh- cl hul.h r h.r ra-h. the lot of Ihu4 iii said uiutrK ,r,iU1.r,. Hl,. W,,M, 1. .le-u.-r.ocd follow., to wit.: -.,,e .c,i,, nnr.i, .,( t;,e .-..i i! ..f he ...i..l inner t -r.-t on tl.irieeii. (IU) in township thirty. ti r,r, nor'h ..f ninife two. (. eat of the third raic...il .... rnli .11. coi.tuiiiiiiK 6!l 11 acre, more ar lerj., siiu.itetl iii county a I State, tonether with ail m., ,ini;uhir the .ri..:e. a lid appurtenance .1,, r.-ui.tt. ku.k. -'"i ' the ttaht and ctjitty nt rr.l, t.i.:i..ti r u.e sai.i .ui.,li ui.d ti i.tii... C. .., a. 11.- . h-iii an. I a.-urn. ttiercal. Dcceiiih.-r 14, lstil-Ow joiin r. XA3. M-IKtrf .S'j. "V'OTICI: IS HEIlKltV lilVK. That by virtue of decree .mule and entered of record by the Cir -u. Court ol Ln S ilic Ciiuiiy. Stite or I lii.o... at the Na vel.. her Ten of said I ourt a I), lifil. in a certain Ci.u-e then H-n.iii)r in ii'' Curt, ou tlie Chanccrr side thereof, v liro.n I,ew. llo.brouk Lee and Harriet Tin rsimi Lee were complainants, and Laura an.lfor4 Lee. Iteorcc Mill L . IranHin S. Kinney. laid O. Lioicrtiill, Jonathan Cotf-well, Thuinas Oarnon, and ui. known heirs of Ssu.i.tl I'lalil. drceawi. "d MnTf Siehbin were de'en.l iut. I shall, on Tuesday the 81st daccl De -ciuhrr. A. u 18 i' . helwrei. the hours af ninet u'e'lock in the forenoon aud sunset o( sid day, offer for sale, at the smith door of the caunty court house iu ot.awa, in sail couuiy, at public auction, and will theu sell to ihe liii.et bidder Mn following describe I r serty. beinf lhe n e ordered hy said decree to .;l. thai is to -ay: The east ixiy-ne (65) acre of tho Dorlh-.ast quarter of section Rlteeli. (15.) townshia ihlr.v.iso iU'Ji north, of rmire four, .4.1 east of th i hud iiriiir-i ai .Hcrdiai., situate in said county ao4 . .r ... . U . TL A ..j.l I . '.' F D Si"':"l0r c" '- " x7lrt.. -