Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3803, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1862 — Page 3

DAILY SIvNTIN EL. SATURDAY MORNING. )KC. 13.

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Addrem or ier to K Di l, UA WE33 4 BISGHAif, Kmntber 31, 1S62. Inii.uapol., Ind. loh Pruning. We are now ready to do all Winds of plain and fancy Job Printing, in the tet s'jle, onsliort notice, ami a a" cheap us uny other ojpee. We have competent lund. pood prei-e, a fine a ort m en t of paper and cardt, and we ein du pool awl cl.ep work. All kind of bonk, briefs, catalogue, kc, printe! in the bet style tiwl on liort police. We aak tlie patronage of Dttmocral, Miid all others that waitt prin tin ir done. tf. To Locai. AiiVERTiftKftH Ilitcaof advertising la the local cuiuutu will herc;.fu-r be m follows: for ten lines or l, $1 HO Over ten lines, ten cents a line. No notl e will be inserted until paid CITY AND STATE ITEMS. 5T"Thoe who wre In e;rcli of the bet it j of ladies' fur tipred hood can find the in at Ikrr & MclvrrV. 10-4 ?T"No writs of h ile.is corpus of a military character were isvied ve-terdny from the Supreme Court. m Judjic IVtkim will address the Democratic Club nt llicir hill on mxt Tuesday even HiR. The room is well scittnl, aitu the ladits are re.-pect fully invited to attend. JTtff Vanity Fair, II irper'a Weekly, the New York Illustrated News and f'r.iiik Leelie'- V eekly, all illustrated pirs, m ty be found ut Mr. Thompson Son's, Mo. 7 North l'ennsj lvani-i Btieet: ty?" Complaint is m ole by the city ollicer that business men and others tlirow their die on the bowldered Hreeta. This is all wronjr.and weive our friends this caution, and it may Have them a fine. Holiday I'msenth Div'h, at No. 15 iVnnHylvaniit utreet, haa tlie finest assortment of furs in tlie city just the thinj; for nice presents. Bear this in mind when making jour selections. 12 3 tJjT Ureen tatemeuta with levari to the peace prujHisitions may or may not be true; lut theie is no ground for doubt that JSpencer, at No. 32 West Washington street, offen inducements to buyers of haH and caps that should be accepted by all. WES, FrCIT, OvnTIKS AM) (tRiKTrRlfS. O. II. Stout ii Uro. have jut received a fresh upply of family groceries. Fresh oysters, oranges, lemons, currants, fre-h grape und a choice lot ofppiced pis' feet and pickles, lor pale cheap, at tlie old ptand, oppoxite tlie 1'almer House. (loon Xiws oa tiik Lakhs The hollidays are ih)w near at hand, and not to be outdone, Bamterer. in the old Sentinel building, opMiel out yotcnlay some pplendid furs, which will be ao' l at dd prices. Alo, tmiio (;lendid fur trimmeil ladies hxds, which are indispensable forcomforf. Give him u call. 1-2' 1. T. U. There will be r peeial meeting f the Indi inapolis Typoyraphical Union this (Siturda ) atteruoon a'. 4 o'cKh k. Kv ry mi iuler is rcueted to be present, as business of imjori iiice will b brought Udtire the meeting. Iy or J er ol the Kxecutive Coinmiitee. Wm Hatnls, Secretary. KrAWAY. During the fire yestenlay morn ing, ii horse attached to a spring wagon, enred at lite creiuiiiiic ol the engines du IViiiisj I vHiiia ftrtrt, and ftartcd i ff at ;i gallop. The wagon Cime In coiitut with another vehicle and the driver w tbn u out by the -lnck of the col liion, ami urched :i .evne cut on the lio.nl. The !priii wai;oii wao prettr well smtichod up. i?fThere was quite st lively diH-u"ion venter dav anioosf the lawyer, it. to the origin ot the fire in JolmonV IHo'ck, which c.tiieil the pnttii tous wadtinr out of their dn lij the tire de partment. The maj.iiiiy were confident it was caused by a defective due, but Seitzer con teudfd otoutly that it was the result of t'rictiou fruia the passage up and down ?t urs of FroTessyr Bryant. t?rHcv. Jos. F. Turtle. D. D , President uf WaUr-h College, will preach in the Second Pies byterian Church to tnoiniw morning, and in the evning. at 7 o'clock, he will deliver an address in the r'ourth 1'ieby tei ian Jhurch on "The lie lations of the Cliritiaii College to the lntitu lions of a new cuuutrv.' to attend. The public are in vi led A SomilR.kt One of the hordes belonging to the Fire Department gave a gymnilic exhibition yesterday that caused no little amusement alter it wa found lint njti nly was hurt. The hors-e was driwing one of the hose reel, ami in going at a lively it, he rtumbled and turneil com pletely heels over head, lie got up. had his har De. adjusted, and went to work gain without a wonl ol complaint. DoiucRATic Cli B. In our published list of the oßhers elected bv tl.e Demcratic Club, at their meeting Tue!? night las:, e made several mist-ikes in omissions, names, Ac. We therefore put!ih thi corrected list: . W. II Talbott. IVesiJent . Jacob Mull, Vice INesidcnt. Ir el Klirgnm':th, Secrct.iry. Calf in Tajlor, Cor. Secretary. W. It. Beach. Tieaurer II. H. Do-Id, James l Kyan, and Lewis Jordan. Finircc Committee. Jo-erh V. M lKnld. Dr. J. S. Athuti, and H. Clav, Comm'.ttee on rncurii'g Speaker. CiTT DiaiCtoaT. -Uawes Co., publishers of State Gazetteers and Business and C'ty D. rectories, will sue their Indianapolis City Directory for lG J shortly after the hoi: dav. It will con tain a thorough an I re'.ib'e lii-t ot the name of Our citizens, giving buin apd location of e ch; also a complete Classification of tlie various branches of trade, wilh much ether valuib'eio formation, and will be similar in etile to the City Directory of lf-CI. Patrons of the fbove work are referred, for further information, to the publication office, roonn I'd and 13, old Sentinel Building, or at IIa e.' "Around the Corner (Jru eery," No. 3 North Illiuois htrect, opp.site Dates House. Tut Theater. A full raid hjghly intelligent audience greeted Miss Thompson last tight, on the occasion of her benefit. Her J uliet w a admirable iu oar judgmtnt tuuch the finest coacejtion of the character that we hate seen. Miss Mrion Macaitby atquit'cl tirelf well as Kotr.eo. Mr. Iii'ey. Mucretio, i ett to the tar of theevening, w a tlie favoiile. and drew forth repeat ed round of appUuse. Vincent. as twual, iai inimitalile a I'etcr and the Afothe eary. There is always tan when Vincent is about, for be looks fun. art fun. and when he opens Lis mouth the fun within him will flow out. To night Mia TIouqs.ii appears a Made-aixie.

t" 1 0utcil meeu in regular ession ÜiU J eeoipg. A motion will l mde, r t let we i

h.pe it will be, to ndrnit the mener from the :h a if J 'JiS ward lo their feat. Thej cie re jctl t.y a parly vote at the lat pecMl meeting, at.d it i altorliiff ptobihle tht they i!l be re je-fl by the same vote at a reuir meeting. Let it be done. Tut the men who will per-evrre in cirrvitij; their partisan achemeaout in defiance of law an l justice crly on the record. It my be pleid by t hereafter that they rcjecteil the meiner at a special meeting, and were Lever aked at a regular meeting. The O'Mallrt Ct Atone o'clock vevter dy the Supreme Court dischirge! (eorge O il -il'.ey, alio was heM on a re 4ul-iti.ii from tlie (tmeiuor uf IVnnijlr Lia. chargevl witli being engielin ihe hte Pittsburg robbery, on the ground of the insufficiency of the affidavit He wa re arrested on leaving the Court room by March tl Jnhuajn, upon ru adi lav it bv Dmiel S. MclUine. charging him a acrosory in the aid Fiifburg robbery, and taken before Mayor Mxwei lor examination. The Case was argued there by Messrs. Hendricks and Ilav for the prisiner. and by Judge liouh for the State. Miior Maxwell hel l the pritif r to bail until ten o'clock this morning, when he will give hi decision. Our in lef tig due detective, Jacob Bisbing, i! r)ial of the Union Depot, ha been very active in tliee arrests. m& -4a a - Fire Yesterday morning, about 10 o'clock, a tiie broke out in the building on Washington plreet known as Johnson's block, between Hirripou'a Bttik uul (J leim s. block. As it was right in the center ol the heavy bii.tines part of the city, and the flames burst tuddenly from the roof, it caused a dense crowd to assemble in a very few m mules after the hist tap of the alarm bell was given. The fire w confined to the roof, where it origin ited from a defective flue, as is aupo.sed, and was extinguished after burning a pace of alout twentv feet vqjare; but considerable damMue wa. done to the occupant of room below by the water. The econd Pttiry his for years beetn a home lor lawyers. How many of our eminent legal minds have from time to lime luxuriated among its cobwebs, would be hard to tell. Some dozen or more of them had rooms there at the time of the hie, and had their books and papers more or les damaged. The third tdory was oc-cupi-dhy HrvNu't Commercial College. John H. Dillon, K-tj, Seerctniy to the Historical Society, had ii number of books and papers stored in tiie attic, but it i not known how much damage is done to tuetn, a he is ut present in Washington City. The water ran through the floors of lite attics and of the third Morv l.ke it might through t fcreen, and Hooded the law rooms on the second lhor. The stiwk in the business rooms were hot much damaged, with the excep tioii of thsl of Mr. Soeweil. He suffered from water to about the amout of $1,1)00. Tiik A fproach iNQ Coc.iiT The interest felt in the approaching concert by Uottschalk and l'.ilti naturally create a desire for information in regard to the artists who have created such a furor in ths musical world. The Kasiern prejs has been full of praise of the great pianist, who teems Ut have taken the critics captive and chained them by tiie awe;iies! ol his music to his triumphal car. The Wuhingtoii Inteliigencer thus speaks: "The gte it piani.t, with his pale, tpiriturl face, lighted with the treole tire w hielt inspires his mysterious rhithmic chiuts, plates himsell at once en rujort with his audience, drawing them by some ui-ignetic oer to b.isk with him, as it were, in the sunny hie and tropical iutiueuces evoked by hi bewitching Southern melodies, (lotlschalk's tprcialite, us is well known, is in the charm of his iyi on föc piano that is, giving to its abrupt and ungrutelul tones theexpiesmoii, sentiment and sustained utterance of that most pet tectof all instruments, the human voice, and its rival, the violin. In this graceiu' quil; ty, rare even with the best pianists, he is oaid to be unsurpassed, and we ivrtainly have never heard a piano cantabile lo j proach it. He also possesses brilliancy and exquisite bird-like distinctness of note, his runs, octaves, all the Jiorituri characteristic ol the modern school, being perfect, while his double trill chows what marvelous tuuscular precision may be attained by the cun mug of the left hs well as the right hind. The (ei ui ins of New- York have been complaining that he devotes himself to such light composi lion that he doe not or cannot play Beethoven. We are very sure that Iiis musical nature is quite capible of appreciating the harmonies of the Jupiter of Sonatas, und his powers of execution lully competent to interpret their inspirations to the ttatislactioii of the most exacting of Teuton While (iottschalk excels equally in ihe bravura style of Thilherg, his own peculiarities und graces, although widely imitated, are unapproachable bv other arlNl: his genius is individual." i he sale of re-cued eats will commence this morning at l o'clock, at ihe music store of Benin til V Co., in the Hates House lUotk. Democratic iUit Convention The Democracy of Morgan county will meet in M . Convention, ut the Court House, in M irtiiKville, on Saturday, December '-Will, lMj"d, lor the purftise of pasin resolutions iu condemnation ot the Usui pations of the pre-ent Administration, in the suppression of the freedom of speech and ol the press, and in ttie un a .u rai. table aries's and imprisonment of loyal citizen. and the suppression ol the wiit of li ibM corpus, and the em.inoipaiion policy of lYe-ddent Lincoln Hons. T A. Hendri-k. J. K. McDonald. S. II Hnskiik.T. W. Woollen, A. B Couduift and Frank Lthdersaill he present and address the meet in l'. tToneivative c:tien, irrespective of party, aie invi'p 1 to attend. Wber no ctuiisl i, tlie pople fall; but in the multitude of counsellors liiere iipiilclj." By i"der ol the Central Committee. DeclvinitH f the Supreme Court. S.Xrf-lNTIl DAY. Wni T.Walker et al. vs. the Ocem Bink. L.iporie C. P. Reversal. John Di-htow V? the Siite ex rel Willi tin U. McCiackcii Trustee, &o. Orange C. P. Allirmed, 5 per cent. Spure Tucker vs. Madison R. White et nl. Haiudton C. C Ueveised. S.inon E Smith et al. vs. Julius Ilosenham et al. Flovd C. P. Heversed. Elizi Jenkins et nl. vs. John Long et al. Wavne C. C. Allirine!, 1 percent. Henry Brady vs. Tobias Murphy. Marion C I. Hever.-ed. Indiana and HKuoi Central Ii R. Co. vs. J.O. B Divis. Marion C. P. Reversetl. S' ate ex rel Henry T Lpprd, administrator, vs D D. Carii:ito:i" et al. Affn n.ed. SKVt.NTH.MH tT. Daniel Sueheart vs Wm.Chne. Mariou C. C. Uever.-el. John daughter et al. vs Bnk of the State, Bedrid Branch. Morgan C. C. Alfirmel. 2 per cent John W. King, et al. vs. Ttumia D. Brewer Fountain C. P. Kever.-ed. Thom I Kii kp.iJri-!; vs. Juhu Ilciikle Carroli C IV KHer.e l. Lewis L. Oiilert et al. vs. Washington Haiilev. Parke C. C Afiinned, 2 percent. I John Kahdall ft al. vs. Eiiz belli Uhcni ct ul. ! Puti. .m C. C Atliimed lib S: t.t'ti vs. Aiex. WocKicock. S'ielby C. P. At:n nnsl, S per cent. James C Dntiy et tl. va. Cii;v.'J G:ae:er. Knox C P Alhrtnetl. 2 per cent. Aden K ohir.sjti vs. t!:e Ste Tippecanoe C. P. Be v eise 1 SAFE WANTED. VLAHiJK-SlZt Si.CüSra-llAXDtKOX-riiOÜFSAIE. u;tttj!e for an Aui.ur' Ue. tii.e tiie, deacr:pt.oii ai d prxe, an Jlre.i (iU dlin AUIHlUlt Li.lv AX CO IXD1AXA. MUSIC. r: ;iV Iii , 1 I.arfre Stark of I'otr I'ianoz. WILLXUD a STOW ELL, t,-r- No. i IUte Uot!e. I Wby hould I lny a box of jlUlAXDE'S TUSSILAGO, j THE WOXHEWTL GRAXCLES. I E-caa they cure Cough C1J, for ti ntl.

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A people are not fit for alf-governnMTit urks wiib an ItiteUlient judgment they dccMc ojoi the qqestioua which a.Tt-ct alike their own and the pul.lM: welfare. CJOIXa'!Will coon assemble, an l the mot important question will be broosrht before it for dftermination. One of which, tbe EiuanripalRin and Cloui.kti'o ptl cy of the I'resident, will vitally afTect tbe future of the coutitry. All intcr-Ktlrif- Congressional proceeding will be reported in the n(iMl. A new Legislature will ,aetnlle on the Mb of January neat. It action will bare a dep interest for Ihe citizens of Indiana. The Sfnlinel will contain a faithful and Intt-lliei t report of it proceedings, bo that the revler can understand from day to day what their llrpreentative are doini. 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' Tlie names will be printed on each paper wühiut extra chaise. No paper will be sent witho -t prepayment, or continue! longer than paid fT. Address i:i,oi:i, ii a uk A; iti.;ii.M, Indianapolis, Indiana. ANNOUNCEMENTS. :?T WE AUK AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCK W. K. FiUiiKON, of Knox county, a a caii-'ilate fr President of the Hord of Comuiisioner of the Sinking Fund, subject to the decision of the Legislative Caucus of the Democratic member of the Legislature. UoVJt-d.tw SPECIAL NOTICES. ny"SIXOKIl & CO 'S L ETT K It A ' F A M ILY SKWIXt MACHINE, with all tbe recent improve. meuts.lstlio IlEST anl CHEAPEST and MOST BEAUTIFUL of all sewing machines. This machine will aew anything, from the running of a tuck la tarletan to the mak ln(tof an overcoat anything from pilot or beavercloth down to tie softe t gauze or gosaiuer ti.syue, md is ever ready to do ita work to perfection. It can fell, heai.bltxl. gather, tuck, quilt , and ha capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This is not the only machine that can fell, hem, bin I, and so forth, but it will do so better thin any other niathlue. The letter A Family Sewing Machine may be had in a great variety of cabinet casea. The Folding Case, whidi I now beco ning so popular, I, asits name implies, one that can be folded into a box or caM-, which, when opened, make a beautiful, substantial, and spaciou table ftrtae work to rest upon. The case are of every imaginable design plain as the wood grew in its native forest, era elaborately finished a art can inakethem. I. M. SINGER A CO., No. 45 Broadway. New York. J&gflnd anapolia OfEc No. 3 Odd-Fellow' Hall, Washington street. aolrt-.tAw ti'.lfebl 63 CAUTION The marketts full of imitations, represented to ba tba ameas4,BR(VX,SBItONCHIALTROCIIES," which are In most case prodective of positive injury. Manj dealer willrecominend inferior preparations and lower prked article, af!o'ip more profit to themselves Ask fora:d OlflAIN onl CROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES," which by long experience ave proved their value, having recett-d the sanction of physicians generally, and teati mouial from eminent men throughout the couutry. nil! i WN'S F.ROM'HIAL TKtKTHES, when allowed to dissolve slowly in the mouth, h we a direct Influence to the :l c'.cd p:ut: the sedative au I soothiLg eflecttothe taacn llninj of 'he windpipe into e BronchiiallaysPuImonary irritatioiianJ jive relief in C"ush, Cobli, atd he .Mri ) ; rhrnU!T'rti ntowhlchpub'.icpeakeri.d ingersare !Hf . flH-dly'6S FU-13XaIO NOTICE. TO'II.IMSO: A COt Rru?s:ist, o. I r.at nlititton Mrect, Have been appointed aCLts for tbe aale of II It .1 D E N T I S I I, A ; O , THE WONDERFUL GriANrLCS, ft the cure ofCoucb, Colds, Sore Throat, Brci chit is, Wheetin? , ' rritaticn of the Uvula and Toasilf, and Disease of the Lung. Sold !n largr boxe. 15cts-, 61 cts.. and 1 each. bldAw TOBACCO. 30,000 Worth of TOBACCO For aale by Earl & Hatcher, olJ-dJm Lafayette, InJlina.

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(atPoantD iraAai.t roe tbb oan.f rrart tarnviu ioon Reports, av vau A i wuw4 aviaw iuiq FURTHER PARTICI LIRS OF THE FHiHTIXG. NEWS FROM NORTH CAROLINA. COV. VANCE'S MESSAGE. Military .Matters in Tennessee. from ortla Carolina. NtwBiRX, N. C , Dee. Ü A message of Gor. Vance to the General Assembly, datttl Xov. 17, baa been teceiidl. It is very bnihy, aud betraya nulliing l.ke Union sentiments, but appeals luihat stern, determined devotion to the cause wbicli can alone sustain a revolution. Here dects set erely upon the conscript law, and bitterly denounce the epiril of cculation and extortion pervading the State. II savs ll-iur can now be used onl by the rich, und even thing 1ms, a tendency upward. The plcnteiusi:e! ol money and the bigh prices of pnipcrly he iillepea aa a reason why men should be made to pay their ilcbts North Carolina roldiers, he eayr, are still RutTering pieatly for the want of slioesi and clothing. T he ptesent debt ol the State is $Jt), -93,3bl. He says there i great danger of law. Ies.si.ess overrunning the land; that (.eopIe are beginning to lorget there is such a thing as civil law, and alludes to the violent and law delyfng tendencies of the times, and to the frequency of minder, arson, di.-ieard of obligaliuna, uppreaion and injustice. Iieterrii.g to confinement in S ili-bury by the Confederate authorities, of citizens oi North Car olina arrested lor alleged political offenses, he says that what their guilt consists in he doe not know; but he does know that they were not arrest til by law ful process. He .strongly denounces the ru-pen-iou of the writ of habeas corpus, the power lo do which, he lentis from newspaper!", Congress has conferred ujmju the President, and says tint he is. unwilling to sec Mich piiwer entrtUii to any living mar.. Lie objects to the distillation of grain, and also to the diversion ol school funds tu war purposes, and concludes by urging upon the Legislature the vital importance ol bunging forth ail the powers and resources ol the Slate Lr the common defense of our country ami our c.ttj.-e. The Ii ileigh Standard says: A gentleman ol this State, w ho lately escaped from the Yankee lines, informs us that w hile North be understood that the collection of forces at Sulfolk and Newbein by ihe enemy was for ihe purpose of advancing; upon Wchlon, Goldsboro and Raleigh He also stys ihe taking of Wilmington is in the program nie. It apjeirs that Union and free labor meetings have been held in this city and elsewhere for many weeks There was a great fiee labor demonstration at lleaulort a few days ago, ere Mting profound sensation iu the Department and throughout the State. The organization of this movement is quietly progiesing, and is enlisting lare nun bets of adherents. Infoi tu ition received at headquarters discloses the fact that n powerful reaction against the war is progressing; in the intctior. Letters from all classes ol jicople, intercepted by the capture of rebel mails, indicate an uuirersal prayer for peace. From Fri-tlcrlckaburg. IIkaIQI' ARTFR.-S AKX 0 TIIK I'oTO.M AC,? Opposite Fiedericktbirg, Dec. V2. J Hetween four and five o'clock this morning; the pontoon train in charge ofthe 17th and fi'lth New Yoik Kn-incers, umler command ot'Oeu. Wood, proceeded to the river bank, wheie, with infantry supports, an attempt wa made to tlirow three bridges across the river. A dull haze so obscured ihn movement that for a time it was not discov ered by the rebel pickets. The ontooiuis had succeeded in partially constructing the bridges, when Ihe rebels suddenly opened a brisk and deadly fireof musketry from along the banks of the liver and IromlTie win-lows ot ho'tses, com pelling a costtion of the work. Our men, retiring to the cover of tlie surrounding hills, again formed; and, about four o'clock, thoroughly moused, and with reinforcements of sharp shooters, swarmed on the opposite river bank. Nothing daunted by the hot lire which they loured in at the i eapearance ol our troops, the pontooners went gill antly t work, but iu a rain Mot mot bullets, which kiivel ;e.i them Pi inks und boats were needed by everybody. Our troops were once more compelled to withdraw, and fell bat k to the cover ofthe lidre of hills runni g parallel with the river. It is evident the rebels !etei rained to n-c the houses of the city for a defense, Contrary loan implied agreement in correspondence, which recent!) p-issetl by ti flig of truce. After three ineffectual attempts of the eui neers to cro-s, a party of H) men of the fth Con necticut, under Capt. Marsh, vo'unteere.1 to assist in this new end avor to finish the bridge, and once more the column, with this leinforcemeur, Matted, under the direction ol üen. Hr itlbury. The ?ezel the plank und carried out some dozen to ihe Mi0112 boats and pl.iced a part of them, und were then compelled to retire under a very galling liie Irorn the rebel slnrpunMer, who were enscon.-e 1 ecurelv in ri do pi's below the raupe of our guns, and within 163 or '2)0 yards of the water's edge. The Kiifjit.eers suffered severely. The movement having been thus interrupted, the whole party were ordered back to their criginal position. At 11 o'clock it was discovered that one of the houses was on tire. The dames, which com menced in a westerly part of the oily, soon hprc id, and Fredericksburg is now envelope I in fire and smoke. An intil iding tiie has been opened on the rebel ride pits up the river. It h us been unsuccessful so fur in driving the shirp shooters from the vicinitv of the Railroad Djot. Our Engineers are now constructing a bridge actous the river. The rebels still m iint uu their ground opposite the upper bridges. Cavalry are now passing Sumner's headqmrters en route to make u charge across tlie river at one of the fords. Orders were giveu to our artillerymen to open fiieuHin thee ty. Accordingly Benjamin's, Ed ward's, Muhleiibnrg's and other bttteries of ihe Dili cot w, together w ith the bitteriea of the corps? to t'ue liddai.d left, commenced an almost simul taneous bombardment. The fog was so dense that it whs im;s)ssible 'o see but a short distance beyond the edteof the river. Houses, however, in which the rebel sliarp.-hooters had ensconsed themselves, were plainly visible, and at ihem the fire was particularly directed. The etfect was their p utiil demolition. Iu a short time after the tiie they became untenable by the rebel rilleineu, who letired to the ier of the town, wheicthey toi-fc '.fiter brhitu! as vet nnh trmeil buildings. Hy seven oVKck the tiorobardment lecanie gene ril. and from that time till one o'clock ariillerv firing was incessuit. The battel ies of the 9;h j raked the streets with shed, shrapnel and grar, ! th.-ough the fog, which Mid continued to obscure in a measure the result ol the discharges. The rebels with the greatest stubbornness still kept within the city, and at times parties of them could tie seen going from one point to another at double quick time. The slaughter cannot but be fearful among them. It was somewhat singular that the rebel batteries did not return the tire of the guns; up to the preset t time tLey Lave not opeued. About teu o'clock the engineeis formed. 'rout f.ouiTllle. LorisviLMc, Dec. 1-. B. J. Adams, a promi cent merchant of th.scity, died to dty. The Nashville train arrived slightly behind time. All quiet along the road and in the vicinity of Xashviüe. Forrest, Triptett and Woods, w'.th 3.000 or !.i0 men, were at Charlotte, Tenn., yesterday, intending to cross the Cumberland at Palmyra or Martin' Shoals, bet eeu Fort Donelson and Clrnksville, for the purpose, it is !upel, of cutting the railroad or cetting supplies. Col. Stanley Matthe?, ni'li tlit 7th Pel nsylvar.ia cavalrv and other tropdi, rosd .i lold dash into Franklin veterday, atl drove the rebels from that place. Lo on our siue very flight. from rhlladelphia, 1'uiLAi tLruiA, Dec. 11. The Washington I Star says: i Dispatches from Grant's army Male that ire bad cap ture 1 prioncrs while in ursutof Pemheiton's army, and more were com'ng ia hourlv.

IViht Hcporl. THE FRENCH MEDIATION.

WO PEACE PROPOSITIONS RECEIVED. THE BANKS EXPEDITION. THE LATEST FROM FREDERICKSBURG. THE WHOLE FEDERAL ARMY CROSSING THE R1VLK. REBELS THROWING SHELLS INTO THE CITY. If4tiuot Ion ot" Property atZEAT It.lTTJLU EXPECTED. OPERATIONS IN THIS SOUTH. Front Wataliington. Washington, Dec. 12. Otlicial information just communicated warrants the assertion that the French Government has no idea of prosecuting any further their propositions for an armistice or mediation. No propositions of any kind, in any form, from any insurrectionary quarter hre been re ceived by the Piesident or any of his Cabinet. No discrimination iu regard to the press was made at the State Department in regard lo the foreign correspondence. A remedy will doubtless be applied to prevent further com daints. The Nary Department has received a letter from Lieutenant English, dated coast of Florida, stating that the boata belonging to his vessel bad captuied, in Marion river, the English schooner Agnes aad Ellen, and seut her to Key West for adjudication. Much has recently bten said about the invention of First Assistant Engineer Whituker'lor firitur guns under water. A dozen person have brought similar plans to the attention of the Navy Department. It is no invention or secret, having been successfully applied by Fulton, and no practical iiuirtahce seems to be attached to the subject. The Navy Department has received dispatches from Rear Admiral Farragut, enclosing a report from Lieutenant Commanding McKean Buchanan, of the Ut-'tt-d States gunboat Calhoun, dated off Bmzos City, Nov. 30, stating that on an expedition, Mat ted from the Calhoun on the 2bib ult., up the lc!l river, ami returned on the morning of the ÜT'th with a launch mounting a PJ pounder Dahlgten howitzer and two prisoners The remainder ot her crew escaped. Site bad on board b0 tents and a lew worthless shot guns. Commander Buchanan states that he learned the rebel sleimer Victoria was set fire to mi l blown up oft' Lost Island aliout two weeks before ihe date of the report. It appears she broke her piston rod and sent a boat up for assistance, w hen hearing that our foices were in fssession of the place, they went back, set tire to and deserted her. Captain Buchanan learned from a rebel ofiiccr, who came up with a flag of truce, that her crew had arrived in Frank linoka, and that the steamer was loaded with arras, ammunition, clothing, A:e. Acting Masler Frederick Crocke, commanding liieUniU'd Slates .-team er Kensington, iu Pcnsi cola Bay. rejtirts lo the Navy Department on tlie 25th of November, that, on ihe 12th ultimo, the Br;ti-h si-hooner Maria, from Balize, Honduras, and, on the 1 1th. the rebel schoonerOai ue, from 1 1 iv; n i , were taken in the attempt to run the block-ide at Sabine Pass, and sent to Key West for adjudication. Commander Caldwell, uf the iron clad gunboat Essex, reports lo the Navy Department at New Orleans, under date of the 3d, that he seized, at the dciot of the Baton Rouge & Opelousas rail road, f.G barrels of molasses and delivered them on board the steamship Fear, agreeably to order ot Bear Admiral Farragut. He states that the molasses ore the product of the enemy's country, und were transportel to Baton Rouge for ship metit up the river by a steamer which was expected the day niter his ni rival. From FreclerirkHbtirs. HKADy.CAim ks Ahmt ok tiik Potomac.) December 12, J A. M. jf After occupying the river in front of the city I .st nig lit, we lost about 100 men in killed and wounded while driving the rebels through the city. They liiedoii our men s they advances! through the streets, while secreted in and behind house. Not much mercy was shown to those who were caught. This morning a dense fog hid everything from view, but now it is pincticalty cleared uway. The troops commenced moving nt an early hour, Maj. Gen. Sumn?r's grand division leading tlie w.tv over in front of the citv, to be followed bv M 'j. Gen. Hooker's grand division. General Franklin's grand division, which emsse nenrly three miles below the city, is nearly over. At a qu itter as 9 the fiist gun was fired. The engagement 1 isted nlout h ilf an hour, the rebels pot making a very spirited reply. It is thought the troops will all be over at noon. Information reeeived during Jie night and this morning from deserters at.d prisoners shows that the rebels have two strong lines of batteries in the rear of the city, the first one being one mile back, and the Mvtwid a mil from the tirst. The whole army is in rapid motion. Themen ore in excellent spirits and anxious to be led on the enemy's woik. The enemy h.u concentrated hi? t'otces n i id it is believed will give hattie. Much will (ituend on the result of to dav. All feel sanguine of s'if-e-'S. Tin o'cl' ck. V. M Thi' morning tlie fog bejiitn to cieir .uv:n, but before 11 o'clock the air was auaiii thi'-k, which continued until ii o'clock, when it entirely disappeared. At quar ter pist two the rebel opened wilh all their guns po-ted on the first ridte of hills. Their main fire was directed upon the city, w.ioh was filled with our troops. I hose gut. which were posted on the left ot the ridge were opened on the large body of troops whic'i crossed on the lou er bridges und h oi formed in line of battle and were moving obliquely down the river. Although several of iheir shells exploded over our troops, none were injured. Gen. Bayard'a cavalry, which crossed on the lower bridge, had live men killed while endeavoring to ascertain the enemy's position. The troops which crossed below are sleeping on their arms to night the advance being within thte quarters of a mile of the Massapaiua Creek, their left testing on the Rapahanoek. The army occupies the opposite side of the creek in force. The guns posted on the bank this side of the river silenced the enemy 's after an artillery dwell of half an hour. This ended the Bring for the day. The only damage done by the rebel shells throw n into the city was to add so much to its destruction. Twentj-fiveof our men were killed 1 ist tiiiiht on tho streets while driving the rebels out. Nearly every bouse in the city has been damaged more or less by the firing of the pa--t few days. Several splendid lestdencesi htcve been completely ridoled. as also nil the churches. The fire seemed to be directed on the most prominent of the editices. Several eases of wanton destruc tion ol propei ty o.-t uried by our troops, where they enteret! houses which couM lute betn of no u.-e to the enemy. In many houses the furniture all temiined. Some of our troops mistook the British flag for a seeesh fi an'i tore it from the rekience of the British Consul. This morning the owner cime over to recover it, and it was rt-siored to hici. The main body of the army is now over the river, the balance being in a position to cross at any time. There is no indication of the etcmy evacuating. If they remain a btttle mu.t immediately ensue. From !Ne- York New Yosk, December 12 Additional fjrees of Btr k's expedition left to day, including the 50th Massachusetts and two companies of Rhode Island cavalry. The Post says the movement in this country in favor of Mexico rapidly assumes a definite shaje. Several officers of note have offered their services. Tbe press announces that Si gel's advance to Culppra?r is iidicutive of a march to Gordouvill) and protection to Burnside's flank. From St. Loula. Sr. Letts. Dec. 11. The weather has been quite mild for the past three days, and navigation above, which has been rcspctided on account of ice, is resumed again. Tbe harbor is clear of ice. with ne.'.r five feet of water to Cwiro, and falling slowly. From Cairo. Cairo, Dec. 12. Nothing definitely is known as to where the rebels in Mississippi bad fallen back lo. One report Is that they have taken belter behind Big Black at Canton.

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