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i i atonal- geimWintif. TUB DAILY NATIONAL HKPUllMCAN Is published every morning (Sundays rxctptol) by W. J. Ml'RTicm & Co., and Is furnished (o clly subscribers (by carriers) at 2S cents per month. -Mall subscribers, J3.60 per annum) 4 for Rlx months, ami tl for three months, Inrarla. "ij m nuvance. Slnglo copies, 8 cents. W For local matter, sec. fourth page. i:iITOIllAI. HUMMAIIV, IU mori or Battles. Our city jeslerday as full of rumors of battles. It was said that Jackson had come through Manassas Gap, and that there was bloody work all along our lines In that direction. At tho present writing, 10 o ciock, we can learn nothing dcflnlto In respect 1 o iionut very much whether there, has been any battle. Tho story Is, that the wounded arc. being brought Into Alexandria Inconsiderable num. bcrs. Tho truth la, probably, that somo sick and wounded soldiers, In previous battles, were ret elved at sonic of the hospitals In Alexandria and Washington )cstcrda). , At the present writing wo know nothing be j Jnd mero rumori but should we obtain any reliable Information before wo go to press, o shall give It. The Position. Tho advices are cheering from the Southwest, and that Is really the most Interesting and Important part of tho mllllarv Held. Things are looklngwcll In Virginia, but I whether Richmond Is taken In ono month, or four, Is of no sort of conscqucucv In com par 1- son with the movements under tho clnrgo of uen. liosecrans and flcn. (Irant, and especially oi me latter. Oeu. Rosccrans Is preparing for an carl and declslvo mov ement Into East Tennessee, and to mako tho effort In earnest, Is to succeed In It. Relief for tho long suffering loyalists or that region Is close at hand. Ocn. Grant Is advancing with bis usual en. enterprise and good fortune. Ho has already reached Hollj Springs. The enemy retire be- fore him, and v 111 not make n stand except un- I dir somo great advantage of position or num. I era. Tho mere namoof Gin. (Irnntstrlkcs a j terror through tho rebellious Southwest. Ills filial Inltself to twent) -Ave thousand bayonets. A Letter writers wllli his army believe that Ills his Inteutlon to push on, upon tho lino of the Mississippi Central railroad, to Grenada and Jackson, and to mince Vlcksburg by flank. lug It. -, The parlllcallon of Louisiana and Mississippi '( uimii the principles of President I.lnrolu's ( proclamation of September Si, nblih will make 1 1 the work so thorough that It "III not require tu lie-done over again, gives the iliathhlou to l ivery nud, therefore, to the rebellion. Uut iillhoughlt IstheSoutbwcstwhleh Is no the chief point of lut( rest, the cnuntrj ma) tonildcull) look for vigor and success cver) nliare. The President, bj dismissing luaellte geuerals, and In all other possible wa)s, Is lu- fulug new life loto the national ausi The skies are bright and brightening. Sj In our papir, to-ela), will bo found a i eminent (lencral McClellan lampalgns, from Die Cincinnati Gaulle. Tho facts of history laud out pronilmiitlj us u dimnlnq rebuke or McClellan's Incapacltj , and tho conclusions of l In' author aro Irresistible. No lasulelrj of designing politicians and demagogues; no un reasoning twaddle and rigmarole of new spap r editors and army correspondents; no seuBcles iw jtm or ancient maiden I uim," and prill j actresses on the stages nl theatres, can save hull Hit from tho utter overthrow In public intimation which the stern logic of iho facts of history furnish lo llio nuiitr), In whli h and b) n hlch It lau read the stor) f his campaigns. This plajlug to the pit, tocalch tho plaudits of IIiBhonr, managers will flud In tlra mj don't pa) . Trulh, like murder, will out. ties. FnrMONT. Major General tmuont Is now In Washington, lmingiouiu hcru h) leave ol the Government. Kumor Is bus) us to ihe future of this man, all couccdlng that ho has u future, home will have It that he Is to bo appointed tolhueoin. inaudorthc Ami) or tho Potomac; others sa) that ho succeeds Geii. Wadsworlh as mllltar) governor or this District, Gen. Wadswnrth going to tho deld. Wo hardly think It has )U Irausplrcdas to w hero (leu. Fremout Is going, and speculation, after nil, may bo at mult. I ffllmlg Watoitw fkptMfcmt gB vol. ir. WASHINGTON. D. (,'., MONDAY, N0VEMBE1U7, 18G2. Secretaut StiriRD. We take tho foUowIng from IIVam' ,f;rtl of Ms Times. It Is from a long article upon that gentleman, charged to the brim wllh passionate Inrectlvo of tho most reprehensible character. The article la put forth under tho startling heading of the " Un seen Hand," In which Mr. Beward Is accused of being tho mallgu Influence that Is leading our country to ruin. Woliavo no faith cither In the logic, tho facts, or the philosophy of the writer, .vir. sewant, in our Judgment, Is as free from all such malign Influences, as Is cnarged upon him by the writer, as Abraham Lincoln himself, and no ono doubts bis honesty. That Mr. Seward desired peace, that belabored to prevent a separation or States, and to pre V cnt bloodshed, no ono doubts, but that ho la bored In a woypurpoBcly to destroy the conntr), no man In his senses, unless himself, under a a malignant spirit, can believe. Tho Sairil of Vie Times says i "Will. Cornwall Jen fit. n lilalnnt nnn..tn. 1st and empt) -headed fool, recently set sail for England, bearing with him a letter, written all In Mr. Seward's hand, and signed by Mr. Seward's name, which letter accredited him as having been sent abroad bv tin trniti..i ri.i.. Government ror purposes which he, the said Jewell, would himself explain. Said Jcwett rnnii in tngiami, ami no went to London, and taking up his hcadquaatcrs at Morley's well-known hotel, ho Issued a pronunclamento to the world, expressing his detestation for Mr. Lincoln's emancipation proclamation, his dis gust for the United States In general, and ro- I'uuiuimg ma aiicgianco 10 tins luckless coun try. In favor or some rortnnato European State, w hlch the said Jewctt had not, down to that date, had leisure to select. itnvlnn- ihn -. plained hlmscir,' tho reader Is at llbcrtrto Itlilfrn n.liAt!i 11.1. .- il.. m -. . o 1 purpose ior wmen .... ctnnru uvcrcuucu smu m isc rcant abroad, nnd whether said wretch had previously pock etui, or failed lo pocket, anuhlni on hla credentials." THE NEWS. Tli President's Order Itriprrllng llir ). srrsance of the ftanlmtli l,j llir Army avuil Navy. CAPTUIIE OP A KKI1KI. JIA1I, IN HOtlTII CAIIOMNA. TnE OLD SCHEME REVIVED. THE Pit O VI. A MA TIOX Mill 0A1K THE CHASE AFTEIt UttANTItl'M. Govtrnor Johnson ainil Itsbel Prisoners. A SHOUT CATICIIISV 15'.t."lrit.rn"P','lt,"0,,vinc NVlr S"bbMn "r " '" Army ami Execitivi: Mansiov, WaMvgton, I). C, Nov. 10, 1W)J. THE CHASE APTEIt U'ANTnFl.f.. The Outrages or (lie llauilltA Prrllt HiuuiIur; llght Arross the Irnlrle The Perfect Nncress of the Expedition. torrcRiiotiUence of tho Missouri tleinucrst llAKiiliowillr, Nov. 1, IMiJ. On jcslerday a detachment of tho different companies or tho filli and Oth regiments or cavalry, Missouri Stnto mllltla, all under com. inand or Col. E. C. Catherwood. now In i. mand or this place, had qulto a varlct) or tun A Short tatrrhlim. Prom the Chlcsro Tribune The eleetlons over, wo may possibly gain the atlcnllon or tbothonsandswhowererrrghlened b) the clamor or "nigger Invasion," wlille we suto nrewractsao plain that the wavrarlng mail, though a fool, need not err therein. What do tho negroes or tho South run away muni Slaver). ' iii,l,i,l.'11."ie110''" '"k'aln by coming Into Illinois I Freedom. If, then, )ougho tho negro freedom hers i I i .. ' ---,....".,...... .iimmuiii i-Hxiuuiimv mill in ii no win not aifalu In chasing him cntlrel) out of the eounlr), and bo reduced to Blavcr), ho will have nothing to further, I presume, than ho has ever seen lit to gain lij comlnglnto Illinois, will ho I No K?- ."' f".10 al,0"t Iblswavi tlnthocttulng WiatcIImato docs tho negro nrerer? What of the .Td Instant. Ouantrcfl. with nlmtii rvai . liirtsoftlm nn.i,t'. ...r .i. ,. . ... BY TELEGIkAPII. THE I.VTK1T l'lt(lMJP.Wt)ltl.EAH, tiik mtKin'AiwtrTs of nor. Moonr. FTGIIT AT l.AnoniKHVILI.F.. $ntiomit UmMuWs It AT EH o A 1 V E II T I S I N U . Ono square, threo days ...... $1,00 - I.ar. . t.W - 1.75 lirty per One square, four days . vua square, nvo aays ...... One square, six days Every other day advertisements, ui. auumonai. OnCOa WCck AilvrH(aj.mnta flt.AK...l for each Insertion. '" "'"w ni.t ii. ,., AT" imi I . """ ur less consutnio o square. JN O. 604. , Ad""'nients should bo handed In by nine . .... r. u.. Oes. Lee. It Is said that (itu. Leo has been ninoved from the command of the rebel urni), and that Gen. Joo Johuson la apiKiIntid In his htead. Such statements may be well doubted. AllllEST OF TWO OK McCl EI LAN'S STArF. There seems to bo qulto 11 "tempest In a teu iot" about tho urrest or Lieut. Col, A. P. Col buru uud J. C. Duaue, or tho engineer corps, or Gen. McClellan's staff, In Trenton nnd in New Vork. Doubtless tho Government has good reasons for their arrest, or It would not hat 0 been done. Did It never occur to those flippant editors who aro lashing thimsclvcs Into a fury about this nllalr, that posslbl) these geutlimcn havo left their posts without le ive I Thcyweio not or Gen. McClellan's personal still, wo believe. IlAiirEii'sFEiiitv. It Is now said that there arc no signs or the rebels either at Harper's Ferr), Frederick, or llagerbtowu. All Is quiet thereabouts. Excltemcul respecting uu Invasion or PcunB)hanla by tho rebels Is d)ln out. It Is lust ror the people ortuoso regions or Mur) luud aud Peuns)laulu to look out. Stuart's 1 av ulry aud Stouew ull Jackson aro w tde uw ake, au Ithough the) bavenot McClelluutodcIudolu Ibis Instance, still tlnj may iitunipt inlds wlilcli ma) bo fruitful In evil results Iuo Tiir West. (leuirnla Lrlilendiu mid Hobctiaus uppear to bu doing u good woik til llio West. Tho fiirniii has tMabllsheil tele graph toiuiuilliUatlmi liilneen Nushvlllu mid the Ninth, and elctncd Ihu rtbtli nut of (lallu 1 Uu. den. lto&icruus Is giltlng uud) tumid u lirgo urni) Inta 1 u-t 'linueHhce Hu will hang ull the guerillas ho iullius ami dtly ribel rclullatiou. I'.istaiil SrAMi's Tbu PoBlmablir deiieial ins glvill nulira In ltdceni ull tliu posture ft amps which havo bicu lined ns cm 1 cut). (nun dold will be sold at the brokrrs' lioald to da). llllkehlNliinOL. 'Ihlslrultiu Is uo suld to bt id Cheatham wllh k.11,000 men mjhtii Cakolina, General Tobttr's urni) wa at MIIlanihtou, Nov, tub, under onlcis to match lo Pl)inoutli llnmulbili I) uud enibutk thence In Ncwlcril It was lound tint Iho rebilshul niasBid a 1 irge lone ut 'larboio', Tho "all works near lliuliiglon huvebicu de Mlo)ed bv Ihe gunboat 1 Ills. No loi.s 011 our (IEN. Sicll visited lleunal liuruslde, at his Laadquarters, )cstcrda). Hon. Wm. Pitt Fessenoen. Wo tako the following from iho Boston Transcript, and wo uavo 10 sa) mat, whether Mr. Fcsscnden goes Into tho Cabinet or not, we endorse all tho 7Vimr i)) sa) s of hint. It Is true, cv cry word oril. Mr. Fcsscnden Is ono or tho great men of tho conntr), and lliere Is no position In tho gift of 1110 .-resident, or the people, that he would not (III with honor to himself and great usefulness to Die countr) 1 " Tho Teleirai& suggests William Pitt Fes sendeu for the Cabinet. Public opinion will demand that tho chango In tho command of our armies shall bo followed up by such change In tliu Cabinet as will mako It a unit. "Wo havo tome to tho turning polut, and need a man at the head or our counsels about whom there Is no doubt or hesitation a leader. If ever a man was lilted for this place and this hour, slnco tho da) a or his great namesake, William Pitt Fesscndcu Is Iho man. Conserv ative where principles aro at stake uncompro mising in his lojolty and patriotism with the highest Intellect and tho llnncst will he Is, or all others, tho pilot to w eathcr tho storm. "He Is thennomau fit to cope with the arch rclicl. Jell. Davis. Let tho President take him for an adviser, und wo shall havo no more wavcilng In Dili council chamber or the Held. "He seeks no higher placo than his present one tho leadership or tho Senate but ho has given three sons to his countr), und must not withhold himself." SSfThc Intelligeueet of Saturda) has an In terminable rev lew or the causes or Iho success or Us friend In thereccut Northern elections. The review Is, or course, tortuous and diplo matic, but not so luterlarded with empty com- pllliicutstotlio President and members or Iho Cablntt ns totoutcal from Intelligent readers Ihu rial purpose, w hlch is to stub tho Adminis tration under tho HI1I1 rib. Tbu Iitelli einer sa) st " Hut the cause or causes which have contrib uted 10 the ueteator the Republican party In the reteut elections Is undoubtedly tho nonulsr.lt-.. satisfaction raised b) the last proclamations or rresiueiu laucoin, especially mat or last Sep tember 24th, vinuull) proclaiming martial law throughout tho whole territory or even the lo)al States. As un Intelligent Republican corres IHindeut, who voted for Gen. Wndsworth In New York, has recently said through our col iinius, 'Iho Iruo Isiuo In that State was made upon Iho pollc) ot the President, as Indicated In bis Into proclamations ' which, he added, li iv e been condemned In tho popular Judgment as changing tho w holo object and character oi tho war; us being u step too far for tho Execu tive to go. In assuming State authority, nude jHcUilly in lOHttcimiatlon of tin jriisykiistoii of the VIH lij HIMl-tl, lvr'IIJ. Reiiki. Supi'i ieh. It Is said that an Immense umount of nbel supplies hav 0 been collected at Chattanooga, and that the rebels havo no facili ties (ur their transportation across the river. The Pufsident's Puoclauatiov. The gen eral convention of tho Methodist Protcslaut Church, In session at Cincinnati, passed the following! Jteiotutl, That wo heartily ondorso tho eman cipation proclamation or President Lincoln, bciuuso It strikis at that baleful cause, of all our civil and ecclesiastical difficulties, Ameri can Slav iry tho sum or ull villainies, the dar ling Idol ot villains, tho central power of vil lainous seccsslonlsmt but now. bv tbo wisdom or tho President, about to bo made tho agent of rcirioumu jusiico lu punisiuugino culmination or villainous enterprises, tho attempt to over throw the most glorious civil Government that God's providence ever established upon earth. Cotton. A correspondent following Gen. Grant's army, writes from Lagrange, (Teun.,) ov. h, us fotlowst "Cotton bu) era are following close!) In the wake or tho arm), und sciurlug all the cotton the) cuntliid. The product through this sec tion Is qulto lurge, though tho considerable ixtint or bind planted with corn lias-somewhat reduced tbu c rop of tbu textile staple." '1 111s MschEiiri. FisiiEiiiES. The Capo Ann Athirtw sii)h tbo INhliig seasou, now so near Its close, his belli quite sucicssrul. Tliu nitt joilt) of the vcsHell havo biought In good Tires, and tbo limit udvunce lu prlecu will udd lulu h In tliu 111 1 1 piouedsor tho season's w ork. Ciintiuimniis All tho ublo-bodied coutra bunds ut Fortress MourooandatHampdcuhave recently been biought to Washington, and thosa unable to work uro being sent to Crauey Island. Illl (ll mioat Lonnectiiut. This vessel arrived at 1 01 tress Monroe on Saturday from the Guir 1 dluuiul Ulaiikluun, Fsq , a special (lOVeruineut commissioner, laiuo pussiuger by her. Ihe otllurs rcpolt the iiitirc coast or Texus us being In our possession. I-PTheoflliHor Internal Revenue Is much nuuo)cd at tbo continual ncclpl of Inters from uHsUtunt utJscHKoi s, di put) collectors, uud others, usklng Information ngurdlng business con nectid with Ihu ofllits. S111I1 purtlcs should kuow Unit no attention can bo glveu their let ters, us application for lulunuutlon concerning busluess should bo mado by subordinate ofli- dalsto their principals, and not ihe Internal ncveuue Uepartmcut. and men In tho mllltart nnd nival service. Tho Importance, for man and beast, or tho prescribed weekly rest, tho sacred rights of i.nnsiian soldiers and sailors, a hciomlng der erenco to tho best sentiment of a Christian people, and a duo regard for tho Divine will, demand that Sunday latior In tliu army nnd nayy bo reduced to tho incisure of strict ne cessity. The dlsclpllno and character or tho national forces should not suffer, nor tho canso they de fend be Impirlled by tho profanation or the day or name or tho Most High. At this time or pnbllc distress, adopting tho w ords of Wash lngton In 177(1, "men may And enough to do In tho service or God and their countr) with out abandoning themselves lo vlco and Im morality." Tho lirst general order. Issued bv tho Father of his Country, nftcr tho Declara tion or Independence, Indicates tho spirit In which our Institutions were founded, nud should ever bo defended! "Tho Gcucrul hoiics ana imsts mat every officer and man will en deavor to live nnd act as becomes a Christian soldier, defending the dearest rights and liber ties or his countr). " ABRAHAM LIOCOI.V. men, attacked an ox-wairon train lb.it nn m. turning from hero to Scdalla. with an escort of twcnt)-two men, under charge or Lieutenant Vlielit . iviniii.nt I- C tlA fttl. l.... ,.... ,,. "V, .....,..., . ,wi iiiouiii, nijvill icil IU1ICS east or here, killing eight of tho escort, six teamsters, woundlnc four, and tiling n, prisoners, Including Lieut. Ncwby, and burning tho entire train or thirteen wagons. Col. Catherwood, receiving Information that Qiiuutrel was In tho vicinity wkh lino men, started In hunt or him with nltonl 110 men, not Tl A 1, 11 . V, I, -""" null uiiuui J IV IIICI1, IIOI 1110 President, Commander In-Chler or tlm I knowing or tlio denredatlnn cnmniiip.i ui.ir-i. Army and Nay), desires, and enjoins, tho or- !'aI,),ncl al,0"t tho time or Ids starting. But, dcrly observance or tho Sabbath by tho o.l.cers J?. Ki,1,Eh JK '?,?' SKIi "!?,. 'h.1,,!!j ,, " . iie-iillli; ill tho disaster before rejicblmr tt. fiinl u.ntn.. that Qiinntrcll had started south of lira mid, he A Bold Movement. Olllelal Information has been niilvid hero that Acting MaMer's Mate James J. liusaill, of Iho United States lurquo Rislliss, left Bull's Island on tho .'.III Inst,, lu 11 mall bo it w lib two contrabands, armed, for Jcne)'s Lauding, Pal metto river, South Carolina, lor the purioso or Intercepting tbu mall between Charlntoii and Georgetown. Tho mall carrier traveling In 1 sulk), approached tho point where Ailing Master's Malo Leo and Ids friends had secreted themselves, when ho was suddenl) called upon b) them to halt by the authorll) or tho United States Government. Two mall bags were i cured. Tho carrier expressed himself us being glad of having fnllciwiprlnontr, as hn bad long been w ailing au-opportunll) lo have Iho plan. Tho part) having accomplished tbu mow raent, barely escaped the rebel pickets, and re turned lu sntet) to Ihe ship. Au Old Scheme Hevliril. Mr. Ellhu Burrltt has deemed the present u faiorablo period for again bringing forward his scheme for a union or nations, us well us or Biaics, on mis comment. Ills proposition. It may bo remembered, Is to add another i)clu lo our foderal sjstem by organizing the .Northern Republic, the Southern Conredcrac) and Mexl co, and ultimately tho British North American colonics luto a Diet, composed or Independent republics, with separate congresses, intltled to legislate for themselves. The Did, lomjiosid or delegations from these ripubllcs, he proposes shall havo exclusive Jurisdiction over foreign policy, making or treaties and national do fences. This plan Is slmpl) a reproduction ol tho ol 1 Grecian Confederation or States, which gaie rise to in tnmiv Ipnlnnala nn.1 ti. .!.... .. .- and utterly railed, except in ono or two c ises, In Its prime object or securing unity or action. It Is easy to seo that similar results would ut tend Its revival, were It It cither practicable or uesirauie 10 auopi it ns a remedy lor ovist in- grievances. Tho German Conlederatlon, lu uuruwu ugu, jiruvea mo luiiuty 01 mis selieuie. It rails to Insure harmonious action luiuim tho smaller powers, owing to petty Jealousies uuu iiiu uisturuiug luuuences 01 foreign in trigues, and tho Germans aspire to get rid oi'lt. Wo regard then this plan or Mr. Burrltt as allko or a rctroitrado and lmnractlcabla i harm.. Icr. Tho Tact Is tho existing Constitution or tne united states secures nil tho ends im d. sires to achieve. It admits of unlimited ex pansion, and secures unity of national net Inn and tho privileges of local siir-govenunciit wuien uro luuispeusuoio 10 tuo w ants uud ne cessities of tho American ik-odIu. limn lul. lion Is an accident, and will soou pass away. It will then bo seen that tho "Constitution us It is" possesses sumclcnt cxpanslvencss to cover the whole continent, and secure at the samo time national strength and llidlvlduallllierl). ti. a . iiuni followed III tho direction Indicated, and ca'tnc uj-uu inn iiiHl'in aooui m o'clock at night, III dcuso timber ncir the road ho was trnvcllngi formed Ids command as soon ns possible and pitched Into Iho camp, but to llnd noono there. Tho enemy w as fleeing, It seemed to be, In ev c ry direction. Following the trail or tho nnln hod), which led out Into a largo prairie, Iho only w a) or retreating, ho camo upon them and had a lnudsomu mnulng light for six miles, tiring volley after voile) as the) were running. Tiny turned several times, ns It siemcd, to makon stand, llrlug bit k but Imuihhly when tho colonel would clurgoon them, they would turn tall and runnslhoiuhthcylhoiigbtthedcvll was artcrthctn. In the several c barges sl men iioro i men ami iwent)-uio wounded not a man or ours being hurt, (hey universal!) Ilrlng too high. Tho command was hero lolncd be mintticr detachment or nlwut sevinlv-llvo tin n and two pieces or artlllerv, tinder Oapt. David, or tbu 6th. No Imincdlnlcly started In pursuit, fol- i""ii'- iih-iii ii-iii)-iiu or iiunv miles, nut they were too swift or fool, nnd our lirti-fti,r tcrlriwllng ulwut sixty milts on tbedoiiblo qui!-, wiTuiouiircii in lonow Iiliu. v f bad alread) chased ldm out or Ids uurrou doniiln, and rurther than ho ever went before, 1 bus has traliHplrul another blood) tragedy in ronncclinii with Ibis notorious bandit and oiilliw. On veslerday the dead bodies of (en or the murdered nun were brought lu, a lirrl bloutid ghastli rlL'bt. Delnir shot after ilici were laki n prisoners, whilst the Inslrumints nf uealli were wllliln a Tew reel or their heads, their wounds presented tho most gor) asjieitt ami n hllsl looking oi crtho mutilated remains or Ihclrdead tommies, Ithluk a solium vow w is mado In this command lo revenge llielr deaths 111 Iho most-terrible tiiannir, at ill plans and ulltlmcs, ujion lira guilt) perpetra tors or lira foul and (lendlsh niurdir. Von cannot characterise It by another name. A resolution was exhibited that should make these parlies and their Sjmpathlrers tremble for their fate. This U foul nlr for rebels to. breathe lu. And In ro a word of loiiiinendatlou for those who deserve It. "Tho gods pay honor lo Ihe brave," and, when Ibis quallt) Is blended with Ihognatist actlrlt) and encrg),and tho most aiuto observation or their plans nnd move ment, llusu loft mil guerillas and their nbit lors mil) will fear II. Colonel Cilheruood had oul) licen here two di)s when this occurred. B promnlness. ho bus succeed il In rliialtiv Uiih limd out of tliu country. Vou ma) rest notiuiu linn, ii no ii-iiiuins ucro long, iinv oth ers who may have the temcril) to llnd them selves "a local habitation and u name," will In ir Ironi hlui. ud wo aro In hopea tbu Ibis desnlatcil countr)- a scene ol blood and miir dir ma) bo reginernlid, dlaenlliralled, and i pliio where lojol aud pcaceabl)illspoBeil till itniB lia hllnvalli sci k to find the conditions lst adapted to his Vim "n"iiiioii i iiio iropics. Hhat productions aro tho negroes on this continent most skilled incniitiniii r,. rice, sugar, nnd lolncco. ' , wi'aSatl"c,, ro llie" atnples prlncliially raised I Tbo seceded States of the South. K, then, slaver) were abolished all over the union, and lira negroes ollowed to ehooso Iho places where they would live, where would they bo likely to fix: their homes! In (ho Guff states. Is II for ihe Jutcrest or the whole countr) that Iho production or cotton, rice, sugar, and lOllSCCn. Should lm innltnii.l I.. , 1... iT-.o. ., u... . ,.i- "-" '" '" eiiiiiu umin i II IS. Are there whllo laborers enough In Ihe coun ir) to produce tho rcqullto crops or cotton, rice, sugar, and tolncco, bcsldo earning on the agricultural und manufacturing pursuits of the Siorth i No. Could lira white laborers or tho North endure tho i xpnaura nnd lnrdnhtp or tho rlc o sw imps lotion i fields, and cane brakes or tho South I Probably not. Could tho whllo liborcra or tho North bo In dui I'd to abandon their homes and their rcmu niritlvo enipIo)iucnt hero to In lira experi ment I CtrtiMyuot. Could they, In any event, produce thnsu ne ccfflar) staples us cheaply as tho negroes, who arc accustomed to tbo w ork t No. .il list mo negroes 111 o somew here ( cs. niiiiiii inn npirrnifl from Ihu South, nml " long us slaver)- continue I Yes. Ilcro Is an argument, which nlnet) nlno orthel men In ever) huudrcd will pronounce unanswerable. In ravor or cmonclpallng the slaves and cmpIo)lng them vh're tlmj ur; In cultivating lira cotton, rice, sugar aid lolitco or lira South. How clso con you stop the "nigger Invasloul" So long at .laverv con tlnues, so long will the) bravo huuger, thirst, n hips, bloodhounds und fngltlyo slave Ian a, lo secure frcediiin. Il7u io.i f,nii; )moni to ilooi , lli'?j mil ot t II ilii, P H O M T II E I'ltUNT. oitorn oyt: iwxdiif.d asd manrr- FOUll. Capture of. Hcb.1 Mall In South t rolln, I.ITFST ForiFIOY XFirs, The on l-omlon Times rironla Xlr. Bright the Iroclamallnn iti. i.. .-.. The liulon Tlrars'a lllcliuioml Corres .o...lM,tM1,MB , u,ropol. ln.ll l,lx,r,, nronghan... .r e"iie insnrrertlnns. ,,..,, "v 'r.trF'. ivntA-TitF M.vnr. tir .xmni.F m, rvVFS01t. Latest from Nf llrlrsna. Nsiy VonK, Nov. Kl.A,hlccs rrom New Orleans report that an expedition, under Gen. Wcllrel, met lira cncni) at Lahodicrvlllo and dcreaic.1 them after n brisk light. Upwards or tuo hundred or lira enemy were hilled wounded nad taken prisoners, and ono piece or ......icr) captured. Thu rebels were pursued to il am oerw icks- in) , w be ro Gov . Moore Is sup- e " "- "ur loss was elclitccn killed ami scvcnly.four wounded. 17,e inptureil rebels i contlnna lo run away ' ero parolcil. Minndo tho North," bo , , thci t ol.it'tllnbb) ami llarprr's IVri). Ihu subjoined arllilc, wlibb wo top) with inuih pleasure, ii Irauslatid liom lira New Voik Ihiitwriii, (derm in,) or Nov. 1 1, 1M.J. Il Is not iiiinalural ibut tbu fonlgners should evlliu i lilllc Jealouiv llliiu u comrade Is In git cl til i Lot,. h'L'tassv ami Haiii tit'a Feruv lira report ortbc Commlttcu or Investigation In tho llorpir's Firry surrender In ironio.! nniiiu.. astoiiUhinent In mllitar) circles. People are general!) grntlfled that blame should rull upon the heads oUhnae who descrvo It. But wo ask why In tbo sumo spirit praise should not be melt d lo till! Miirlliv I Tin, wiuiptAnln.t..uii.n loiuliirtorGcii. Vthlle. and we uikiioululm the Justlca or this, lu nollclngCols. d'Utans) aud Trimble, It sa) si "Vo Hume to he altuclud to the subordinate eyylcirs." Il was (.uu rail) expictnd that this Commis sion would give credit to Col. dUlassy, who Kit ,,,j ,,iriinuiBiieii iniuseii ill lite limu OI mil latiistlopbe. It was Col. d'Ctasse t niminm.l. lug lite llrst brigade, who offered to retake Maryland Ilelghia after the Bbaincful tvacua- uoii ii) ioi. roru. lie could not oMnln per mission so lo do Tbu da) after Col. d'Ctassy ordered au expedition, composed or a portion of his own regiment, and sav cd four v aluahlu guns, wllh a great titiantlt) or miniunltlnn w hlrli had neea icii on lira mights, In llm riinnrlt r,P i..,. I. t.l li, .,..!. i i, fZ?n"',0.!,e1,.,.,"r,, V'"'. P'"1"1.1"" '"' Mil-", -l.,l'l!tos) was lira oul) otllcerwh,; " (. "" loieiiiineiii. snowed l tlliposltlou lo hold out In the hope ur expccleildelli cranio b) re-tnforciincnts. Ills oiiKtullmilirliiiMi lovernor.loliii.iiu I gnllanl behivloi ut that tlmo ellcted e-enirul ;.'',""'' pril.,andlc.elvedmuchnotIcoaudconimcnd. Nvsiivilll, Nov. ,, 11.'. Tho following is i atlon from lira pros. All these Puts were u l c port or u conversation bit ween (muruor eontlrmed bv witnisses before the tourt, uud ll Johnson und a rebel officer captured the da ""'""""Itlial the colonel would re-echo the !,. iiuieu un ua) Btll lJnli imuorublo mention. Such eom- UofeiuorJohnnoii. Will, Mr. Harris, I um sorr) toseojouln lldsiompan), Ikncw)our Tue Pkoclahatiov Allium) a mo pn mlttcdtomako the following extract from a letter rrom ourConsul Gcueral at Franl,lort-ou- tho-Malne, In German), to n high ollhlalof our city, datid tho Slst uli.t "Tho emancipation proclumallou glus vt r) general satisfaction. ( itu ineriaml the iiidie of American securltus luld tut, and likewise made us hosts or friends " When wo consldir that Fianklorl Is lira elder financial centre ol Germany, us Viw Vorklsorour own countr), tbu impoituuiu or tho Tuct above stated tutiuot buoir-esll-mated. It showB how that gnat ail or lira President la viewed by Impartial minds lu n city where orlBtocrutli audabsolutlbtjeulousies huyo not tho power w hit h the) ivert iurng laud uud France, and ut a ilistutuu from ull In llucuces or party and pusbIoii. width Mind so many hero, audwhiih enable lalschood, In the lutcrcst or treason, to obtuln so sliong a loot hold among us. uiindatlon nud ackuowlcd -ment Is u stliutiluin tnubruvosobller and Incltis lo greatirexer-lluii fuller many )cars. nud always lound him in l pisslvo uutlco In this ih ilm.,ii a sinieio and true Union man. Tact pointed to merited nieomliinia for hran. Utiris. I'm Jiibt wbiru I wunt lo In. Is ludiid dlsioura 'luir. All ask win lira iiamn tiummr. Let me, Mr. Harris, nut for 1 be of -ol. il'Utass) is not menlloncd In this rr- sikuor nrgumiul, but lu a frlcndl) inaiinir, 1 "" In tierman circles tbo lacl Is attributed ak vou what rigid s vou havo ever lost under "' ' leellngsaMirlngor Know Nnlhlnglsui. IheCnnstltullonf . limit. M, I would mintloii tho right to i)raiiir iirsi.i,ui i,, recover slave proper!) from the freufctatts irahlcul Lom-a. tlonruor. Can ) oil ineutloii an liibtniue Advlcia iicelvid bring Intelllgenco of lira Where propertv ol that deserlntlon un ,...i ... di itb ol President lllicz. of Pura-n.ie. Il.i c ov end w licit Idcntlllcdf Vou know, sir we IH forsoniu lliuo n local cilebrlt) I In re, but cunnot iilwavs retover iiliatnulmtn l.ui' i.., It w is not till 1K41 til it tlra liumuof Don Car. tho property horses, cattle, or nigmcs, unleiM l,M Alllonlo Liqur becumu known oulBldoof wuursiiiiscovcrlhelr whereabouts. ins iiiiiiiiiuaio vitinii). in tint )e ir, aflir Ihu llarrit. Wo aio uot lighting so ninth for ''" ""' "r ' fanili lud left Paragu i) without a what wo hane lost, as for what wo mluhl haiurultr' au' tl,l) brief dictatorship ur ebal hid Later From Europe. bT. Johns, n. ., Nov. I".- Tho Flna, from Liverpool, .November Mb, via Quocnstnwn No vember Mh, passed CaHj Race, oi route lo New York, ot 1 o'clock this afternoon. Tbu Clly or ew York arrlvidonl on .Nov. Mi, and lira Hibernian on thutilh Inidanl. Tho imllllcol news Is iiulniporl ml. . siiu'iii collision had occurred IkIuixu Aus trian and Italian soldiers on lira froutlir, but It was soon quieted. Tholondon Time, again t.hortatolheattlon of tlra .New Vork LIuiiiIht orCoinincrrelouch lug lira rein I slcamcr Alabama, and dinlcsthat au) oiamu call bu attached lo Fngland. mo i.onuon Anty An lakes an allngether iiiuireni view or the platter. Mr. Bright has written j kiicr ap) lauding PriBldent Lincoln's proclamation, lllicmtlng the slaves or the Southern rebels. Tho cotton sales or lira last two da) a wire 1 1,000 bales, at an adianie or J& td. since I rlda). Themirkctiloscilbunjant. IJrea.MuiUdull ; w bent dn lining j provisions vir)dull Consols II3I01UJ fonnone). Tbu London Times eoniineuces lira publica tion or u c oi nspoudi uc o from Richmond, dated Oel. lira nth. Ihu writer, who Is strongly Imbued with Iho rulings or seecsslouliin, savs Ihe South suffer tcrrlbli desolation, but the splill nrieslstaiicc Is as high as eWr. At a irowded meeting at Metropullnn lustl lullnn, London, resolutions cxprcislnir svin- path) tilth the Nonb wiruudopiul Lord Brougham, In a Inter, expresses tlra hope tint lira United States Cover cnt will refrain from making u sen lie liniimttlou. It Is riiuitiilihit laird Flglnhuntlnd from the generalship of hull i, ow lug lo Uw c llinate, aud that ihe Dukutif Argvlo suecicds hlui. It U reported lint Girlbaldl hn been sounded ns to bis itiiptantuufllra crown or Greece. I.nrirr Klre lu Nr ork Iron Works, ihiirrh Hint IJevcllliigs Uestro)nl. Nlw Vniil., N'ov. 1(1 Tlra Althouso Iron VorkswereileMro)ed b) llreonSaturdayulgliti also tbu Associated Preab)tirlau church, aud a large nuiiiberordwclllngliouses InGrcen and Houston Btreels were damaged. Bulldlug No. HI dncn slreit was crushed In tlio I'allltiL' walls or tho Iron works. Janus Maugiini, nn lusiiranio patrolman. It Is believed, lost bis lire. Tbo tot d loss will nuch Sl'iO.Oclll. lost under the present Administration, (An nudlblu buiIIo win hero Indulged lu In Iho b)-stuudcrs. In w hlch thoGnvcrnor joined ) floiemor. Wo won't Bpcok or things uhlih MO'iihaveoccurnd. YoiitaiiBic, ns will is I, what has happened from Iho attempt in ulu by designing men to overthrow tlra best nud wisest Government tho sun ever shmra uiioug und I (ell vou, sir, lint tlra laws will bo ec culi d, uud I his unholy rebellion put dow n. HirrU. This il ar ii as fori ed upon us. flomtuot. "Fori ed upon list" VVulmeu Constitution wlikh su)s tint iho Government has power to put down Inmirrti Hon nml to .iin. press rebellion. Nou.wboco uniid thlsru imved uiiBatlsrictor), tliu consular sjsti wuii ii nan )iars lieloro hien In voguewusre ikI iblisbeil, nnd lopiz ami Mourn wern up polute I lonsuls. Ihrrajeira liter lope wis clittid Prul dent ror tin )eirs, und, at lira expiration or Hint lime, w is re-elcttcd Inr lbrtu)tars, and again. In I3.T, for such )i irs. Hu died whllo Jioldlug tills olllie. lliiderrraiiilauud laipcx Pirngui) h is ae qiilnd un honnriblu runk among South Amtrl inii uitlous. Urqula, Iho President ol tho rgentlnu Conluliritlnn, acknowledged It lu ImJ It wns lu Iho loiter ye ir tint (bo Amerl- cm liouriitucul suit au ixpetlltlon to Pnra .'IltVI THE I'ltONT. CorieHiHimlenie of thu AssoeUleil 1'resn IliAiiejuvitrFits Aitwv of Tut Potomac, November II, lsik! Tbo fiilleiM inir order wus published toila)j "llLlllQlAUTFIIS AltMV OF Till. PoTOMIC, Nfiu Wahiienion, v., hm. II. Gcnerul Order No 1S-I I. Ihuorgaulritlouor aiortlouof this ami) lu threo grind divisions Is hcieh) uniiouneul. Tbesogrnntl ilhUlons will bo formid und coiii luiuded us follows! lira BCiond nud ninth corps will form the right grand till Uiou, and bu eounuaudeil In Major (nuernl I . V. Suniuer. Ihutlrst and sixth corns will forin ilm l. n grand dltlslou, and will bu lummuudcd by Major General W, II. I rnnhlln. Tbu third nud fifth lorn will form ilm kii. tro gruud dlvlblon, and will bu lumniunded by Major Geueril Jtibcph Hooker. '1 bu clcnnlh i orps, w lib such other troops us ma) he renin r hu iiasigiied to It, will eou.lltutu a reseriuiurps, under tlra toiumuiiil or Major tiencral F, Slgil. Asblgiimtnts ofeuvalr) aud lurihir iliiuils will bu uuiioutitul In luturo ordi rs. '.'. lu ut ion! lino with Instructions from lira mpnriiiiiut, thu totntnuuilirs ur Huso Tribute of Iteiixr . TlIIKD Aiditor's OrricE, Washington, Noy. 15, IMS. At a meeting of tho emphnees In thlsofflce. concerning the death of their esteemed Mend and associate, Hannibal Hamlin, or Boston, P.. J. Atkinson, Esq , was chosen Chairman, and Delano T. Smith Secretary. On motion, a committee was appointed m draft resolutions expressive or the objects or the meeting, consisting or Thomas F. Barr, or 'laibaeuuseiisi a. it. vauglin, or Maine; and John L. Carlton, or New Hampshire; and the following were presented and unanimously adopted. Whereas, It has pleased an all-wise Creator to removo from our midst our friend and assocl atc,Hannlbainamlln,ofBoton,Massachuctts, and. as w o aro desirous of recording our appre elation or his worth : litsoloed. Tlmt. hi tlin .tuml. ..r IT ii.-i Hamlin, tho country Is deprived or nu upright and patriotic cltlicn, tho Government or u ralthful and efficient nfllror. M. rmiiv nc ... affectionate parent, and his friends or u warm hearted counsellor, who was ever Tearless In the ituuicuoi wrong, anu inncxiiiio In tho mainte nance or right. Itesolved, That, distinguished as had been Ids past lire, for his many public aud private acts of philanthropy, Ida moro recent humane and charitablo labors In connection with tho associations formed In this cllyfor tho rclleror tho unfortunate victims or tho present wicked relnlllou, performed, as those labors were, w lih out remuneration, and under great bodily In Ormlty, Justly entitles Ids memory tothoentl tir ing respect and gratltudo or all loyal and pa triotic citizens. Itesolved. That, diirlmrnnr iwrAiiil n,l iiuB clal Intercourse with ilm ,hnnn".t ii. .... i.lrl.l!a ... , i. . ... : . ........un iiimra mm ins maniy worm navoell deind him to our hearts, ami wo lender to his surviving relatives, whoso sorrow wo frel, our slnciro ond earnest sympath) In their affliction. It was then nsolv cd that a copy or the reso lutions bo forw ardcil to his bereaved funlly and bo published lu tho city papers, after which tin meeting adjourned. Delano T. Smith, Secretary. Boston papers plcao cop). Tho body of tho deceased Is now embalmed, and will remain at 273 F street fiir u fow da), until iho arrival or tho relitlio. .,,,.i ,., i... seen b) any friends who desire It. Communicated Editors of lietmUiciin t Ono of lira i-fi.lra nr juui iMjier would iiko to suljuilt n question III )ou with iho bono that jou ma) Hud it In vour power to ghohfin a contlusivu answer. Wial pirtlcularsentlmcnls and s)inpalhles. In con neitlon wlththo present rebellion, ma) lw it trlbulcd to u lad) w ho dresses her hat or w enrs, as an evening head-dress, a wreath composed consccutlvcl) of the colors ml, vhde and rnf At the concert of sacred nintlc given last eve ning, ut Odd Fellows' Hall, and having for one or Its objects tlra rellcr of .a ,,j ,eoj, , soldiers, a soprano stiucr, who londucletl lira concert, Haunted lira inlon wo liavereferrtdln upon her be id, and. If we, mistake not, created' no little iiimmcul lu this exhibition or In r taste Madam Rumor says, very positively, that theao colors aro lira Insignia or secession pro Unities, und I hat when )ou iniet them on the Mrect, or In lira pirlor, spn id out upon dresseb, head ornaments, and lioekitliindkenldeft, Ihu conclusion Is a lair one, lint a nbel reigns be Heath Ihelii. Tlioconeert ot last evening Is lo bu repented. Uu would liko to kuuu what we inn) think of thu dimonslrntlon rererred to and wu lliluk man) others sympathize wllh u In this respect. If Madim C. V. Z. means se cession, she took a largo audience 1 ut evening b) surprise, und In ono Instance, at least, per pclrated a rank insult Tlist .,,... i. ,V,. , ---.... I'll fuss to lMtltrrm '"'ly. "(j( Em pie can oul) sa), in answer toouriorres ixjlldcnl, that lira nd, vhde and leil I , us nu understand, emblematic ol sett-salon, aud that ail) lad) volunteering lo t iko pvrt In a public comer! for such piiriosea ns this purports lo bu In favor of, should Huts demean herself und Insult Ihu h)al pcoplu In lira nudlenu-, only shows tlra; shameless audacity of tho iki-sou whodoeslt, and Iho necnalt), tint thcGov irnmeiit should at once hy Its hand or power upon all such parlies, and give them to under stand that the) cannot thus outrage public de cent) with Impunity. Wogivoduu notice or Ibis concert, In an editorial, but bad wo known that Buch i oute nipt was to bo manifested low ards lira Gorernmtiit and Iho flag of our country. wo would buo spurned the whole thing with coutctupt und detestation. lit. Rip From ATs-1 Kiln 'I rrrlltir).tu hums or thr Mlurs 1 hr I'm Ini llulliuinl. Han Fkamisco, Nov. II, lira ligUlaiura ol Nevada orguulzcd on the, Uth. Tho govunor's message rocouiminds that tlra tirrlioilul gov trnment tako JVW.OOO Block In thu Central P,i clfli Railroad Compan), which i roposes lo couBtruct u railroad Ironi biirunuutn in Ha shoo. Ho says that during tlra past four mouths the peoplo havo paid nearly 1,(XIO,000 moulbl) for trausportudon or merchandise liom ( ill fornla, and that railroad eoniinunlcutloii would reduce tho fielght tax three fonrilis .in.. such developments that u road would pay liom tho Increased business. From lira Inst luloi matlon attainable, the CBtliualed i,,a,,ii,i, ,.,. duce from tho Nevada inlues Is $1,01X1 uu and they will hereafter produce as man) millions as wo can procure machinery and I ibor lo work them they being, In iho governor's opinion, the rli best mines In the woild, of In calculable extent, and perfectly Inexhauttlblo hellion Did not Ihu South llrst lira upon Inrt k'un, lindir Coniiuandir Pige, which was will Sumter, seiu our fortB, aibiuils, and i input) lixulvid In Preside ut Lope, Inn In 181) was belonging to tho Govirniunit on every poitloii I "ri1' "I""1 '' " Pirigurjuu fort. A licet was, ut Southern terrllor) I I till )on, sir, lliat this I '" ,",',i eni out Ironi this uiuntrv to di mand Is a warforuBlnunr!btoirat),nndwushroii 'lit Hpurullou, and (.oniuiissioutr llowllng ai b) u lew-dislcnllig. illsaopoliilnl iwiltil, l,,w"i,. lluted to ueennipiii) It. Lotnz consulted lo olilulu jiowir and plain Mortmer, tin) uro mikutbo miiilretl toiupinsallou, und u war lira nun for whom jou nud Huso prisonirs nru nsthiiih) uMttuI lighting, when Ibiiiisnndsor deluded men now Hu was uniu in luilgn Immigration Into ship In unknown grins nml IniiLnilsh in I'lmgui), und uu inertiuii trading coiupau) prisons ; und lor uhulf Wh), Hint tills nrls wlilcli wiilllhire III lli-l was uiiBUiitsslul. A gland dlvl.Ious will liulo isiwir to dieldo such loirui) )ou uru suklug locliMdu may niiiilu runih tolou), eslablishul In Isl"., wn nlso quiBtlons iilulng lo Iho Interior mauagemtnt ut hnmii stetlrolioiu Interruption so long as "oiinhindoiiid laipt wuspopulii with Ids ol their ttimui mils us nro now forwurded lo .ii.iiiii eiiunn iiiuiuciiiiweuiy niggirs und )ou, who neur owned u negro uud uiwr evpeel to, light uud perish for smli u i msu is 111 It I (iCIltlemell. 1 assillo eon. m ulmimi- tot, lira (loiiruuii ut will put down this relnl lloll. Slid tllilt tills lOlllltri Will Im mm inimlri nud ono (iimriimt nt, now and lorevi r inon llirrls iildeiuly wilted und, i ihu iiduimil tlotw ol HraGuuriior, uiidht) " innwiiid liiiu uot ignln." ibis Hauls la ii sun or Gcorgo II in Is, I um till a It iding pollllilnu here, aud al om Hun ullloi ol a liewspipiriiiNashtlllt Hub is loi uiiiujeiira been ii purser In tho Llllltd Milis nil), and Is now uelliio; In tint inpuliv mi bond tbu frlgatuSiblue fui. I'htlo. j;, peo le, and lull Hiuer mm li loiigirlbnu Is ilisuill) lira lasuwlth Ilm i ill, ih til Ihu Niiiiiii mt rlt in u illons. In .mis ni nu mi us. Hu i illouln, bun llnd siltio tiur 1 isl I limit i I William) llollniiu, I lb l-i. Iliuoih) 1 11L.tnld, iouiiiiii I.r.'IN John I. ( implill, iiiuipiui ( 1 iTlli I'u, n 1 Hllll iiiuio iidhi itnl Huso luudquartirs lor final union. Major liUiu-alMi.il will exerelbO all tho powirs lu rtsput lobls iiiuimiiul aboiu asslgucil as lira lommimUrs ol grand dlvUlons, Ihu urni u lib li cuu mil) In iliild.dln lira Ikpnrimuits TllE CONVAIEbCENT CaWI'. This lilac. In. caled near Alcxaudrlu, bus bcioiuu somewhat lamous b) tho many paragraphs which havo gone tho rounds or tlra press In reganl to thu horrible tondlllon of this hospital or camp. u took considerable Pulns to Inform nursclwA as tv tho ixnit statu ofallilrs here, and taki gre it pleasure lu Elating Hut tlra i imp Is mil lUlllllllllSl. lira entire commuiid of tlra coinulisceiits, recruits, slraggters,desertcrs, and pamleil prlB oilers, loiated here, devolves upote, Col, J, b. llelklinti. ol tho Mth N'eiv Vork. which r. .1 mint is doing guard duty here. Tbo coloml Is ono ur tho most ugneablo geiillemeii wu cur nut. It Is truly refreshing to Hud u gentlu. innii who wears tho shouldtr straps who Is um a Biinb. Waspiutsomu tlmu in his lent s in him eugaged lu Ids usual routine or diillis. He his charguor over twehu thousiud meu, and Buth uiiu as uru g ulu ml from tlra reiuuauts ol au ami), lira mod of them stragglers and de Bcrtcrs. His lent Is lonslautly besiegtil with miBseligers und solditrs who havuall sorts ol wants to bo supplied. Ono nun wants lo bu Bent lo his regiment, another wauts Ids ill ilurge, another it rurlougb, auollur Is eolj, another sick, und another has a geuen 1 nun ldaiiil to make. All theso tUbCsaro pulielitli ilbtiued lo. nud. If iHissible. his reiiutbl irr inteiii euehlsanswind lu i klud nnd Irleinll) man inr, uuu even tuo rtiusai oi u l nor is reeenetl with good gracu when it is deiiiid lu sueli kind terms. Then, lira tamp is kipt lieut und clean throughout! lira slik uro as well cured for ua U imsblliluundtr tlra ilrciiuibtauccs, and ull are well led aud clothed. Ihu tlieru aro nlins.. and that dure has been ninth Inconvenience and somo sulliring hero it Is not deitlid. It timid not win no otherwise. Inn It Is remembered that these mm wm picked up I rum ivcr)where, und siulduili um iiiiiruuil ut this placo at lira rati ol lllu-ui . l ... 1.1.. B I I . . ..IBB 1 Il . . . - ... ........ .... I ........ no... hi me) win loriiani uiriilli lo thousand mill In one week, us was lliu nisi in llltll-l l)lllltlUlUtl, Without rikrilllU tnlhlbll lln luirllililn,. nf III !... i - insu ull) unu that mlKrln, uoull lor a Hu Wm 11. Decker ipni) II, Jin Mass j ns usu il. in uiipuiriiis. it m ulu- ri In lu j- to uiou lllelilb ill troin i. tuLi die I Willi lelurns. rumns. i , will hu I irwauli I In tbeM he id pi uiers. A, UiuoLs MmtMtNr. lira iniriluul ol 1 mil in. I agieu loueilvu slltti lulu in nil III III ol irunds ut tbu r.ill.nUn i... ,!.. . ... --. i, .ni, limn iiii inns ol goods lo iiiuuln iinilleitul In lid polli)), M pilllhibU of slvie ,, m.i ,...,il, ol e,oods Hill bo paid loi by u sllur b ill doll il Iblil) lints' worth, b) u Bllvcr quurlii dillir, ItttluiiiHis'wiirtb.h) udline, slvtinti, noilh, b) i ball .li in. Iht) will pin out uiiu it Hu same lull Piin money ol ni.i .1, ,.l Iocs not toiuu ultblii lids rule ill l UIOU ItOlCl llOitpit ll, i!llL,llOU n vniis Walton, ioiupiii) K, i Hi I'i i it ilr, at Mount Pluisiint liosnltal (i . lllutinii-ou. toluinll) I, I lb Wis ut Mount l'liusuiiliioi-pll il Jiihllfjlilih, cnmpiii) II, lUilh N nt bt. 1 liilielb bos It i 1 II i-liK), iiinii ni) V, H'lth Pi , m in M r bos Itnl IMlnuil llrnwn i inipain II, oil. Mi , allik luinu bos) li i Illl win d i Pi i nidi id nu lliirin hi lull llillllllli I In I roll illl ut Hudson h I ililul J iiiuiii) is. Ins), und iiniiiuiiiits us lul ...ur ,, Muiiiii urn iiiiriii,oi lira innii ot Kllldrl book, I iillllt) ol Loluml I l, null Main ol New ml,, builoliiiu (iimriinr ot Iho Mali. Tin. k,v ii,., ,, , ""l '"i iwinil) I'lislduil ot lb. I uilul Hie Mvo liuiii'.u Government lu hut, st ma, hut I i tlra list mid hai pli.t i.ui oi nn has been hailed up ut Iho ai) ,,,l lltu ,, larinu In nn llutlvu tow, , . inuko a I .Sixi&uW,nr,1'Ul r"Ulr' ' " SL? '". '-"-' ' '"" '-' "' - iv-ianuiu, ' oti. tht) approach.. it; winter. I liu (DinnuiiiKrit nl iIilmj ltuiuI illiUlmw will Utah, with tin tn tlulr HHpeUhuatuMri. 4. 'Ihu tn tiltir iillitt rHtl tliu 'tL.ttl. Ith iitut.li.i tnriiH l laku llm uiiiimiiul ol Uiumo curnu Hlui Mill rurutird In I Ik m) luuil iiuiieri u lUl of iniilllllllluilHUllH ill Olliurrt U Illl (lltlr blllU 'i Hri.'. uii b WilUiius . A. 0 , U up-p.iim-il lu.U(tiir (umral nl Urn iljulimi (HiKnil'ri iUpuluaiit In ihltt ami), I Uut lul lunuA lliinlk, , I) t ,,ui lilt; , will act ur Assist ua Iiieputor (km nil In Iho mi tuo lUpiirlimni u Uu lu uUul lhoarlniiiktiittiUiiiirluuiiu nttluhuliviiaiiurlirs.otlar tluu I Uu Vdjutam (illUlllltt lUlUrtlllLl.t. utll him tin iu I. ml.. f fnw until litrtherunluH i iluiluiint (nloiul liwh Itklinioiil, ' X duttnil, U uiinuuiiii. 1 ii . lumrsil nl IIU14U llijil l irttu H. Ml ui iU it. iitidllitUi m lili ihl irohtnhy rn(lu(U(l By (ummaiul ul Mujor (Itmral UurneUU a H'iluams, A. A, 0. ho iho innat, iiiuiii : lint, n r ni lh iirt tH.aailil. Col. Iklkuup bit aliout tho un it t uK nl I rhiM liU onkr out uf UiU diao-t. Iklu-t tiuM m tomplUhtil hU o Ihu i;iounl, ioui I with KltimpH iiinl ntlur nfueu tuitttrH, Mir, mnoolliul iIomi., tuitn uru irutitl, Ihu men Mtro uissurul, ilitiMLiI uul iliriii) tliudj ho tlmltioM cmtj tiling Um in ui'tllikoiltxKwork Tluro hao bun our hcviuIilii tlnu&aml nun luru nl (mo tlnu i'ltim thu JOihof August our M,()OJ iikii huo httn uiurtHl hcru, ami thi-su aiu Iidiii U in sum huuilretl 411 mmu iliUinut ulmciiK fiom ourj lojul fctato In thu I'nlon, ami jit tut) niau'a nameMlU le louiul (iirttulU rilatcrod. lJRht thuiumul iiillro iicu.biilu ul (UnhluK huo linn Unul in thu ntiil bolJit.ru at thl pi iu. 'lluiu am nn U'.ikki hlntirirUrs. iknerttrii and mui l.diuiiA lure, lnBlika alioui l,(im pnulct j rl mh m .tiui u iiuuiiur ui runt ltd. u ohm. r ul a laru uuinUr ot imn (;illur. litj; 1ml fur tliur tculs, nn 1 ihu hill ! kt Mire iucrul Mlth lublo lookhu' I'hii, Mith axw, cutting tutiiid, atlurliif, 1 iififui, .c. Why Mas MtUf rirlupn thu i,uaitiniMtt.r' it pdrtment. may Leal lo touuur. I '( 1 ui n i&fr&SSZ