Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3820, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1863 — Page 2
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WWrt! IVdrrnl VlClwrW. A 4ipat Ii wee reretired thereof Morton vaster-day afternoon to the effect that the Army of the 0uateWr4 bed Achieved a complete
victory, that or ftrco occupied hlurfreeaboro , that the tent and traiae of tle ei.eraj had been eaplured, and that omr vtctorou army wae pur u : tie ereaUifr b.r '! Ml I Mt red I jubilant footing, and a eatiite wee fired hy th artillery c rea eow In earn;- here in booor uf th triuraph A report wee a bo circulate that V ckaOarj bad fallen, which ear aihht;..t.al eat to tbN rejoicing over the reported rictorteoef our arm It will be nottml that the new tiis patches briefly retteraAe the report! victory ol the Federal I .rrea at Murfreeaboro'. Tri mti H we know, that1 there h heM a fierce conflict between, the Feder! end rebel ferret, and th.it the alaaphte on both aele ha b -en fenrui If our arnn have been urrwful, it i dear biuht victory. Wiiile we Bftj rquiM oer the reaaU, and the mUu ol' artillery thunder forth the pean of ictory, we should not forret the loa of the thousand who hare leen eacrifired to ' hieve the triumph The rrr-e at Freuer ksburjr bu been compensated by the Kbjrie in the Wot. if we mar credit the re port of oar nirrenf . No braver or more gallant
armtee ever met the bot k of bettle. If our I
arm have triumphed ee can aay: 'Hu I r, h'-wn apoa ur rrriu to-faj, Hath nJ' a ' t cWlb urti hiffb d1, Krrii la-tajc beaaaa of our uvrar." VYe mut, however, receive these reporta of oeerw helming rectories with due allowance We
htre had tjiem after other engagements, hut the i
acttnl result haTe not corresponded w th the reporteil triumphs. Thin much we know A terrible Iom of human life haa leeti the result of the engagement
at Murlreesboro'. What profit thi to the nation? This contest will cost im hundred of thnfJimd of lives, men in the vior of man hood Tim wealth of the nation, its power, is der 1 ml from m in- i . e industry. This anr t ranidly. emetine; this aource of wealth Is there statesman-lnp ui continuing this waste of the nation power ami wealth' It is prped by the wimr rami in faiwer to free the neyro to make all the eleven free men. It is only hy compulsion that the Ubor of (lie nero can be mide productive a source ol alta I'mler the present y'sieni 11 not only supports the pu latioti of the) slave SUtes, but it Im been a auurceol revepue. of wealth, t the hole conn .etjeipi.il to two huiidre! millions of dollars a yen Where the politic. i economy, the wiadorn, in destroying tbie no urce of the nation a pi ospcrit ? The lru proportion of the army of the North were pi.luc-r Their productive industry ad
ded to the wealth o the country Now they are coueumera. la ll ere unv -uuinsnslnp or Kod policy in com inning ecb a täte ol itfTatrs? While our pride my be r:ttitiel over the vict riea of uue anno-., it dm il I not he fir otteu that i
tbey are ranker winch are fast consuming the "life of the nation." its wraith ami power. Tin
fratricidal Uife ia raillv consuming the tut j liu nl flu ri I um I I diii'ti I tin ruaiilf In hi Ii I '
not couiruuu euse teach us that il ia wiadorn to brui' it t ui end i- eeliU possible? While we rejoice over vi. t nc we Ii .M not 1". their co- The path of glory oil' leada to the gr.rve, national aa wli aa kedAvkieal. Tar i:tueHaent mi Uu rffreee'eaaro. I' ,. 1, m .louriml - yesterday contains the billowing com menu tijsin lht battles near Murfree Our latest intelliffefjee from Murfreeroro' u re e. il llir -ii h the uoilmm ol telc .i i; . im nat he received I'm in N i-it He m ,tii ii, m. iat m ht It will be seen from lite it ilr I ion dispatcher thai the telegraph lines arewoikiu due tly through to N anhville, and th it we wm m lommnnicti ot, with nur correapondent at Nash ville lt evening. TS iutormstioii which wr i iioish i theiefore to the l itest moment, umI I from ihe most reliable -wiurce. Tin' tlrsi general eugigemeni in Iront of Mi freeil.oro o nel on VVeduesdav "he .'llsl i , ami ' oiitnmeo throughout the entire Isy , und th bittle hid since raged with unieleuting Inn A aajaajll of ibe ov o carnage, we Im ve the ssKiram e that the Army of the t 'um'erl uvl l m hi(moii of M :t lire-hot .. . und ih.it il.e nl v im e Is in puisuil o the irliealiajg lebelv, h n Ing csptuie! mm pn oner, large pi intllie d
arm, logethrr with trbel "tipply Uli Wr h ive im noiibl Ui il the i hr o letifral Hnaecr ans' armv oer tlie uperinr rortW MUslet t4ei. Hrigghi been complete, hwt ihi rfAull bea been broughl itmul b) n nhVe nl lilc. ilir rMiiemilaiioii . whl I. Is fearful Vh..e Ihr -I Muhtet npi'U nur aiile ha her Ii immens) e Ii m e asnrsn. e Ihe tehrl lo has sen inhi h nrr 1 1. in iiii. I ic MurtireÖHiro' llrbel IIiiiimm, of Kiil admilied thai iL ualliv in the ietn I nun ws i.IU ft.tNHl i ii the eiigsriueiiM nl NN b . dat in I I.iik I m Mut iheeithS rmenls il Kitday and latmiU were mu- e. mtve In ihelr iemli ag iin.i Um irbrls than ihn nf Wnlue-sl iv and THwfethl" aii ieihaa fem leiiihle in thrir con e. pn m r Hill ill ihr .'...Ulla M'ii I I tl II I n .t I I Isa evviMitg lernt i Ihm im hi ihn nrliel thai ids nnn ! ihr l'uiiil erland hsferii Mcioiloii The aseiiranew of this great rea.ili l ehret ing In ihe pm .in he. ii eint ehile mc ilin i tu wallt lelv estl ihr ! illaU ol ihn . o .. Ii , Ii whlrh H e i Nu v ha Iteen won Im I tat Mi 1 1 M I M vt l'rai iNiMiHliiNi tiiMfcn siioa ition in D.hin r Iii rHl "A Hirn Na Vfcaea ilgarisu m tu i'oi.imii laori is im Orr teraHtt m im si m ' In 4l, i I o i ..I Lehne. oh ihr aill n Ileatenlf I iihei, ml h. ilonli I gMi ami gianl frleml wtntee nme Mm 41 e all lamtltsi tili ,bi.hm l.iiiMiln l'i i ifii of the I i. Hel Mi ml 1 mt. lei In hiel ol in Nun ami N im Ihr I l ! i .' u iiH, lhvi.'l. 011 ill ! lc"lated "lorever bee VV 1.. .. .1. ihe ...uie ol hi rtenl, there Im a 1 , h i .le tii.e I 10 be au eei lal inn leeoi hvl.i mko.g piyfwl ere in ihr pi 1
Dec aß. 1-4 , letter II imjch f r tlie r rac is n 11 ear Ifen thry wiv . it i aid th t the
Hollv SraiN
It le barely proratble that I you within a week or Men d' repaired hem e to Jarkefn, ill go up tl i af'ern s.i Levnn 1 tfit ' .'itful, th'.n
road Umn c t Cwlweeby s.il U m rttaaaeft awakar t in three days, a ronaummatioa meet deioutly to be wiehed Meanwhile, let me gather up a few ! item' hereabout, which may be new though long i delayed in the transit. A life like picture of the eveou of the laat few days, euch ae Kunnioti . rmlcM of thm human f ire divine would be rarl '
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nr.-r 1 Ui tike rpi liter in tl l i-t ve t . T m hotel bav it:
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upon with more interest by must of yo .r readers than any thing in lre ptetore line which they have eeo for e long time. I spoke of Holly Coring, in the I ist Mter. as beautiful ereo in its ruin Like the aged mat ron whoe youthlul lieauty hid been ael fmm utter decay "by an emable lenfer. so it hfl urvired the raragee of M own and our army hi auhmitting a kindly aa poaeible to the fate of war The splendid mansion and their beautiful ground yet atood unmolested, and the wive and 'iaughieta of men in arms agiint us yr - t mi;etlt, and ate the bet Aey could get. though in aadneae. vet in security Petharw it was thu
- f m x w i juietne- and een:ing resignation which en ; trapped the lieneral eOwnrtng this department and caused him to leae J.HKI,ff)f) of store-".' including large supplies of ammunition, in the J iireof an officer who hid ;ned himaelf in- ; . :n; etent, if nothing wor-e. . : luka, atvl.witj, but a small force of men. and these not M itiooed s i 1 to 'ivc timely w irning or even partial pro tection in case of an attack The cavalry and one regiment of iniantry nimei in town, and! f Vim nflir rir,rnrnf i ifii'lll nut onltfifl tat kih
moetly asleep at 7 o'clock last Saturday when the t
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attack w aa mane. 1 ne om district was away from hi ji
with a rriemi at tne uepot, ami ortit" mcer. instead of bring with their re-frtive comma.nK had Ireen lurel by the hospitality of gtnn fem ile to the better lodgings -.1 their open 1 houses If (ten. Van IWn had plwne-l the
position of our excuse of ait arm v. and had given
been des roved. 1
is are to he defied tht I a ailed mvself ot th adrs; t . of huMi.g ii -.ii-iu in f cel ei! t k a toeitc.t. .. , - ft, which t. rough aje to wiines Ue wj hoepil il ure made
Wr h .il jut tiken : - -t: of the suit of
riM.ms on -säe the parlors und opened out our . offict-ii i-k" aiel sate-. mi.! hol 1.1 . . n. i-ei w'i.hI- ! ever t rote.-? on to the family and furt.iture oar official presence would ff. rd, when L)r W ar1, the Mniical D.rertor, entered and aaid that he wanted this house a a hospital Thrrr w something aawl which lookesi like driving us out,
j but the Captain ia not the mu to surrender at: ltcretion. n l iitet :-w w. rd we w ere per-; ' nutted to move rnftt 'he parlors. These were lare room. On each tlor were carpetti which j cost $2h. in each room a mirror costing an equal
amount, and then sofas and '"tete a tete and marble table and rare she 'Is to match The doctor proceeded up stair to give notice to the women There were four or fi e of them An' aired widow, prohthly 61. whose huband had gone South with the negroes of hi plantation . s as the mother of them all. I he rr rietre-- "t the house was the wife of ' surgeon now in the Southern army, and tbe others were stater whose hu-b.:ds were in me position or oihei . The salutation of the doctor, was very brie" and very positive. "We want j tins ho Ose for a hospital, ui-dani," was all th.t he said. I he mother ventureil a feeble -rötest, . but he only related In- comiuind, and addcl "The ick w'.il he here m an hour, intdam. We,
hid impie hospital room and hospital stores, in eluding medicine-, m.ittresse-. Ac. but y ur frietnl baJTwea them, and our i- k must not lie out of h r- Y'ou mat get out with what yon
can in an hour, but rou mut leave whatever will
ntr'otite to the comfort of the sick " It would
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OV Till t-A List ) Kit 1. 1 t' D Wot X I 'rurm - i 11. -i;.- Kill p Wui nu os Both Sium.
Dattlc ritin or Atom's Hive. Tirrv . Jaejawaj p. Jci. S The terrific bettle of Svme' Rtrer is Ml vet decided. It haa continued three days, with inter missaewe yesterday and to-day. Old soldier pronounce it the game.t coudict ever fought on
this continent
aiLLrn Walter D IxMig. sergeant. Co F. lh MieW ' gan; Oe NV Holbr.e.k. private, Co. F 57th) j Ind tm;t W mewtlnngton. Co P.Hth 1 k,io; orderly Micitaei McDonald. Co K, 4th L' S ra airy. wbvraai. Adjwtant Henry K Elliott. 57th Indiana; pri ;Tate.lo- McVane. C H. Idth M chtgar;lght ly.ti M Serge mt Sirnue Sr.eeder, IvTu Ohio, aiightly on imse, piv tie Wduam 1 'hompou. Co D, 65tk Oh.o. severely; private Joseph A tireer. Co. F. 15th Indiana, slightly , pri a e John May , berry, Maddenballa battery, mortally, private, Christopher Looker. Co K. 2! Kentucky, se- j verely; private Samuel White. Co H. 2l Ken
NN Smith. Co H, 2J
AMUSEMENTS. nBTROfOIJ I i II Isis. s. . fct .4 0 - .! i'td I Trtiiu, J. W I J . Ia K N II OO XII.
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lemv nersieted in massing upon our right, to Kent'"- J't?jj: rpr,,., Newton Plrner. it ui off from Nashville Our right was throw n c " F. 36th Imiian .. r:ht v . tri .1 H.I it to 0-termau's creek, but ou Thursday, find-. d Co B- -4,h 0l,!'"' h ( tr tht wine tio srrone. the enemv sti.ldenlv Simms. Co H..th artillery. rrntnmn. prirste
After the great haul, of Weilneiav, the P"v5
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kaa that wine tio strone. the enemv smldenlv - ' fi.'th artillery, contusion. pnvte
rushed upon our center, but were bitterlv re" Stephen A. M vbion. Co A, 84th lllinoie. alight puied hv the It ft of the corn comm.in-Iei by It ; private Albert Hkinon. Co. (;. S4th UliGen Tli'.mis and the right of Crittenden's corn "".severely; Oorperal Joseph Heed. Co A. Ltter in the da? thev fienelv a?ilel the riflH fi Oh.o. slightly; private BorMt Hradsley. Oo. cen-er, and were g:n repulsed. Both sides 6fh Ohio, right leg, private Man ;n Heidrick, pent the remainder of the dav in sharp skirmish I Co D- 6th Oh'o. right forearm; private A Mir
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I tie in u . a. c tvairy ioi nine men cap-
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night the enemy appeared to be concentrating again upon our right. .Thetr command- were distinctly heird in our camps, but, suspecting a rue. Cien Koecran threw Be.itty's brigadeV of Van Cieve's division, across the r:ver on our left, with sulstU. where they rented. At about M o'clock this morning, the enemy m.ide aaocbtf
h 1 idkI.i ti e rush at our renter, but were handsoinelv rejiulseil. At lietween 3 and 4 oV!oi k
FURNITURE.
tured. L'Vut. Hyron Kirby, of Cincinnati, Koenin will lose his b?lt arm
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not have had things more to his liking. Tne entrance of the reliel cavalry shrieked of the terrible, of the sublime and of the rid teutons It was terrihle to see a line of utile drawn up on the adjacent hill, and the hearties- rre.ru it s firing info the tent of the 2Jth Illinois, where tue men were sleeping unsuspicious ..) dinger.
It was -uhlime to see the movements ol the1
thousands of cavalry approaching somewhat ia mi fiber style, but. when tley entered town, broke into in le; eniletif hM4, and eer lodividoal went on his own hook, in pursuit, now ol a t'ugi ti c.tion buyer, now ut a Commissary or hiclerk, now of a Sutler, and occasionally of a ked.i'i lliny seam-ring s.lier one trooper astride a mule, the next on 1 lie frame of an unfinished hore, which seemed to hive been taken from the Imr-e faetory before rle-h hail hef'ii put lie tween the skin an 1 the Imuics the net on a fat and fiery steed just from ihe stable nf some Iriendly planier, h" kOAl fot p y six mOOth aber 'he independem,e of the I 'onfederary is acknowlexlged one wearing a hit gone to seed) the next no hit at nil, the next a tlnh rap t
teeral ers' m-ivue, und now and then one with !
the veritable co.it ol th it ame old i'oon . . onie how t.ed on his loud one had run his head through a blue hlanket, neir the renter, another hail h muddy -lorl one, whieh may h ive been while in the aires .ist, and the next had sen e l a se.-tion of three ply 1:11 jet in the Mine way, another rich piei e of Hru-sels tiom his mother's parlor that was ridi tilous, n n I you would have .iughe il thev h.nl killed vou lor if
Halt, thar!" you would hen on the right
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i'.i 1 uti'i a ' riri 11 nil xj p 1 1 1 1 ( lothes an! keepwhtfj Occasions 11 v there waa j a tear, but for the ni -t : .it there was a stoical -nhmis-i n to Tne it 11. 1 ,. : .. h , i i. eh 1 i, : 1 harolv expected to sec. Twe more anient occa- j fiouallv uttered .1 prayer tl. .t eveiy Yankee who ime in might drop dead on the spot, but that Wh all. It was soon determined to put the bej-t bedstead nnd tet behiin in the parloi I, and one its oooMkHi in the tare of Cinl tin Strickle and his eoiiii-in. This has furnished us. (he r lUsiu in parti- ular, wi'h canopiesl bedsteads and downy beals, Htussels rat ets ami large mirr i s, for the Captain pervei.-ely pielers his col. The women wcie tin ill) illoacd to ret.tiu one , room up -1.1:1 s, t 1 : ' fhe;r kitrheti and- servat t-.' It.ni-es i'ie taken lot :i il purposes I tc ii e that a few good aere toiei in the carret. ' but most oi the ui an e-M s. and iel ilhea were lialliml over to the ho.spiial de;. .rtmeut. lint, the.-c were not sufiirietil, hence letalis were di patrh-l to any and every house whe-e mattres-e.-. ( eeokkia eteBeibi! cwpa, plates, kolvaj, farka aavd ipMMroiilil be Initj Tliey leturned soot, with
but pirt.il sueeeee, for other lor.iging parties tot otlo i boepitaa! had nrerederl ihetn The le.ility d this st.ite id iH urs cannot bei knovin to nun readers who lemaiu ijuietU at Lome 'I heir taxes may be heavy, and thru sarrifires great, but the he..m ol de-trurtioii h i not swept over t lie 111 . The desolation of the town is more th in d optica ted in the eooiitrj It would ifTi'd but an i ni '-( I iew of ihe. -omit lion of thuiL's here to imagine the fine house of I U U . Talhoit. n Tousey.J M U 1 v . and otliers of like style, to be emptied of their orrupants. and their carfiefs and bciiding. table ware ami hue a It- . t I
lui 11 tum, ail jjiveu over to sn k roiiipierors. alio occupy the best rooms b tiie s ore, and then lor I lie humbler houses to he raiieacked lot hoaw and
rooking Uten 1 , leg.udless ot the want.- 01 the a. t . iiaa 1 t al
owner-, am! then to -ee I oaell llovvian.i .uni And vTileofl s(, iripied of corn and meat, rat
lie. and exery living rreature, .is to be dependent ! 11 1 n the l'ii t ii t a. - -I iiegriHs for Ihe mean 1 il ia 1 it'iig life, with hOl lenr lelt. nor erv ant that is the fate of aar. And yet you no more teahie it ilian you do the -nRering- ol the battle Held iroin teuiliii'; the re-ulls of a blooilv ; eng ii 11, int. T . A ,
lit'LfCK -On Mw1y. .lannary 5. ef connmpti n, M.-.TT'.-ti. "iiriet S4.i. ..f John F ritt Kr! .-da E.tlu- : lirk a r, trt r.itr, nr1 t-.;'t.t nn nl:-
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nils ai'rnoon. . iremenm .- !iii-oi uif v.iriin , , , ,, . . 1 , . . . , n l j" The farirr! will tk-jilaqi
was suooeniy precipitateo up.n neauy s onzaoe, -IT.,1 . . f ..I.A ..Ml..l.l ..I..IP l.M.l '
1 . v 0, .ii 1 17 1 .1 piiiuii -ou.i. v rr. 1 oil t kiTiwd tK. fl.a jnrm.li .Ov'u.n m Yi -h Ae-ntl ,
had already immnitalized itself Mid its heroic v'r' 0 Mr 0
Th. fanrral will take plaq. thi- aTtaraotai nf 1 och-k.
from the irklrnce nf Mrs. Courier, at Vo. 147 Virginia
to which th- frien.l f the faniilv are tnvrted.
"Halt, tftir!" on the left; and the trembling col ton boxer or Sutler would eotne to a t iml still, i
"Kail in, thar! come, double ijuiek, thar!' would follow in pi ii 1 11 1 1 y rapid surtession; ami the mao t grieuho ks and the man of notions would eome to n trot very miuh ag.ilnst his will. Or ditiarilv. when not under the eye of the (leneral, the prisoner was tir-l relieved of all such in um branres in wat lies, purses, pistols, Ar In some eases, private yet valuable paers were taken and destroyed lor sheer wantonness, ami sometimes boots were .i;esl very much against the will of the party hf tlie lirst part While this wngoing on in the -fleets. ie fair dam-els of the land were joyous leyond measure The waving ol hamlkerrhiels from eiuidiis and windows was the leaal nuiuilesiation of jov. Frequent I y they wen tt gwu . and eheerel n ith w.r bv po means ro.nphiuen'.ary to tne irisonet- a.nl tin t 'an e I id tl e i nl l pnt.iil ti pi llil.'; ' teure nf perpetual poase-sion, they would not have been inoie arrogant or insulting, and it is not in lallen human nature to receive taunts tin tlei -u h 1 11cu1nsl.ini ea and he wholly forgetful atterwurtl Inle the -r 01 .'t . r ' u I m ti n . . thus hastily in tri lie.) to Ihe place of reoeVavouaa iiaaw.1' ii v 1 applied in the rxteiiaive m 11 h 1 1 and depot buildinz ol the railroad, the most complete, in all iheir appointment-., that I eer saw, und sonn ixt of our rar, ml Iwo new locomotives, and r.irn and oafs, .mil rout and pants, MM 0Ow and shirts, und pmle und Ii-11 1 od err other mtirle nl (jtiat lerni as lei's Iure, weir in llame-. . iml th iir and ineil
and -uvvir. eoflee and whikv, and everv variel of Oommkmery storea wool along Abool the mr Mite Hie WS set to 1 building on the j nbllr tpioe in whith Wei' all kinds ( onlniine tores m giimt ibun Isnce. iiirliidm I irfce 'pi .11 tide, id 1 ..wder und loaded hell 'Ihe eiplo sloti which soon f dlowed was uioaf terrili.. Rnal let mg buildings to piece for i'vei tl uu re, and la mg haidl mir pane ol g:u ui. broken wilhin lotii rials The Ii itne preid, slid being uiidia iml. ed b a Ibe dep iilitient, thev reaaed ont when sdjaeetil blllldtliga weie lto In he lottt,d tH tm l Von im be ine that this laid has Rot uu pft rd (he 1 1 j en 1 on e o (he town mm Ii. lakm nil these 1 h 1 1 k' iitio 1 he . . out 1 1 Ilm ilii um ill I he l tttijer, u Im h ron diluted Ml Urge 1 ry ieni of ihe eavalr g ve Ut. I. tidied lleeiiae lo llietr it of pbindei, and went in pioml. lOMU for genet tl ihteving I In', left bill lew houses nn niob .lrd V h it . peil litem led t ptev lo ihe piloted men, who hud eeli Hie t.hi.i.d Idem .mile al.tl binile, eari iihg lnfw I .. m tu I 'oitiinisaai lhpui no nt iml who weie luius . .., ,h. . 1 1 , ,1 l.d, will, nl .1 da Mlloii. and in an 1M11111 roMHUj NN hello 1 pliMihl .11 Mol, l i I Iii. I ihej otinliied then M e. Ii- e. n in utttllllWI Tluie uu no olfta er, rrderal or (MtfVdorale, oho had a wool li aay. for the foiiuei orj p. roletl iml ihe I illet hid left II w h a lone as ae im aril hope nriei lo are again Nu Hit 1 oti totie wen Im I 11 o L it . 1 1 1 ii 1 1 and until ihe him il nl tl e lrop lite loan w .. i eeue o univeissl i muh , and r itlenll? Ihn who wet.- o It i.i Hi il.e Him liili , when trhel
mis . .t.ii.l now leb Ih .1 Kiev had ohl I .1 OlHlhl N I IVdei'd al lea Ih n ml ni l made ei I I ihew.i l
I Ml re till I tltai llntiditsU ill ihe tnoal iliieua seresal it ennhi haveilrtrt ihouaa ndi hie reaiorrsl the order id ihedt hefnri hill II qpW noi be done
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The anth ipatioim expresseil in niv la-t letter, a to the probable course of ihe French (Lii in
men t with iegaid lo mediation, seem to he coo tinned by the news rit eived Ir on LtOTOpt during ' Ihe lat two weeks. I statiil. it you lemembet , that il w.i. iml in the tradition ol Fteueh diplo niaey, ami still less m the character of I. um N ipoletm, to abandon a policy betöre hating ) tried all the combinations calculated lo secure its success, and that we might picpnic lo see tlie1 mediation m hrine play a put in out politic All ihal I hm e seen 01 learned inre, corroborate I that sentiment ami dcvclnpc lue idea ennt, lined in MTM W Dfwwyt) de I He) - leitet Ii I am fo ll udoi mt i, Ihe Kien, h Ii-. eriiiio nt ilerided lo m t alone m the matti r, and ' to oiler lite Pieident t the Tllltod Statiil th j line pro: n.ilioii which llUl been inatle lo Wtl land and ifn.si, 11 listing to fits judgment pro im nme upon its merit and 1 praclit ilubty, I hat document will he iiecompuiiirsl b a lettet I I. Ill th oil! tl III i I I II , .1,1 1 ill - III Kll, I 11 1 I I 1 ( I the Kutioi be.ee the proposilioti o ON 01 tu ii. e an net In no w 1 injurious to the inter rt and Immn nf ihe l t ili l Stales, bm, on the conti a ry . eminently uelul; tint it I n..i Im m . lei. ihm to 1 res it up. 11 the K i dotal (rOVsWhtiti 1 t, hiii tin ne ran dcleriiiiin Ihn tune when the Ii iiMidl OOaeO ol Flan. 111 b 1 .led. bin it the President ntual he awart thai ah) iaiiiri ta I li'lmal ol let ollei w nild nin e..il r 1 he Km ptrof 10 Melon to the atewtMrw Mprteeoiatlroa whose poH..ltoii ot i... nllloH loin ftltHfl been rejected, because he h t alw entet billieal the hope ol .eeiug out ddhi nhie mm ,1,1 SetliOd ml the I I nt 1 1 refilled I hr tin I .1 1 1 mitiui 1 palloti vltl eotif Ittilf in s 1 t n 1 ihal thf rreork hm Hilt I I I lit it M I n In wl'l in 1 tut nl v coiisldei the pfHullu lluili.n lu aln.lt It I phned, ami It hill lake tid in ikft K itk n ihn iie and eutoin ei.tbbhet hi the eaaea 1 leleiiel to III hi. ptopi.ilioli hj V Ml VI o III bu lUnti il law stn It. I am inloi in. d I ihe Mal I tl I It-Mi'i u he hue aided lu NN In lUlnn id the . one i a mOhlh 01 11, In Ht he with Ihe i..po iH -it o nnballt'li nheili t tnied lo ,,kl.i,d 11.1 Mil t I a tliined lo lit Ihli 1 m 1 tion, in 1 mi 0 it i iovoral Ulvtmhera ul i on I 1 on e h 11 e nir 1 d in theli I klf lo Ihe I mi 'he hop thai ' ihe w hi I
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ita have heeume o prelna' ihe eaonol I ul Id It ie an oillioiie ui Ute mm I id 1 1 ' I in, . 1 I . "i, In in h m III h pinjeel lie ides, ihe Idea ol eeiiiM Ihe Kllletor pi.eete, illone in I silh nl Ihe . ' Ittrfl III I nlhet II lion, In hi ' timing I In iftiUei 1 dilhVuliii i h omeihiN lo il ohluh ilittet the raoll) ol the I ti 'ii pe .1 it , ind I, um Napoleon 1 tun alii "I 10 ittl.a Die ni. I null V nl addlltH la hi t o ,i o b a si e a Inch, Hi in- r .1 1 111 1 1 1. 1, md that ill in. Irleinl., due inn lu hla radk hof on 1 'i 1 . n ' ' .it ihe letal In leltlfuis wolt ihe I'liHeil NUl 1 1 1 t uutoiid 1 1! o. i. I t It h a heie Ihe Inlbl . ..i .b.i..itio I feil thai the . It ohkh 1 . . iiiitinii" iii m n Hm iutn.i ail) heir eil ml I. oio t lo et llllieiil deja n. . in ..Il.e n in H omiM the 1 inyii lie a. II herealtet iMtllt i,, ol ho N oiih U NtM belieed, boWtVOf Ihal he w l Hil le lo hi mallei M he lit .1 ..( Il.e ten iml Hi I he Id rti hi pi 01 tin nigh
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deep t ate contei of the tattle en-ned; both aidea -eeme.1 li:ii.n.slv determined to win victory, and both threw m their artillery , until nearly all the batteries in the two armies were at work. The upto.tr ol musketry and artillerv was of themst violent de-rription The whole field WaOOMO) shrouded in a pnll of Miioke. Our brave fellows wete sadly cut Of. but they marched to the as Stull with 1, nil lulling de.ermiuation. N I -at last ordered hi- division to charge. The men pu-hsl loraard without lalieiini:. and the enemy addenl) gave way. The gallant 7ih Pminavl- . :
r li t ureal its Colors. Another rush upon a buttery, dove away the gunners, und -eized it lor their trophy A great -liuui of victory ro.iteil along the w hole line, and w .is earned in mavniticeiit rotoOaO Hum left to right, ihioi.h nie torc-t and bark again. lienetal Ro-ecrans, in the midst of fire and ran. age. ordered an adv. lin e d the whole line, and it tlnik the den-e Idrests hi ay.ed with tiies ot fierce intensity . our line -weep ng torwurdwith wild eothooioeoi Ilm d.uki.e-s ni ide it impossible to press our athantige loenmdiision. Ne eithele.-s the left was Mini e.-t.i oil shed on the east hat.k of the river. I he center advanced to O position herelobue Sehl by ihe enemv. and the riiht again advanced almost to the line ('mm which it was driven on NVednesday. Thoe yM pot 00h e I he dc isive odveoteeo is w ith u- To m urow inoriiing. hovveiei . the battle will DO tc newiul Our losses, however, have been serious. Suit e Wednesday eei in ihey amount to nbout IjMttt, killed and wounded, "of which j!)t uc killed.
Our loss in prisoner is several thousand, at.d
too enemy tM the lust day captured aboot twenty --ix guns and dteahtod ail WO faptured lour liom them on Wednesday.
'I he rebel loss. 1 estimated by them-el e.w is
bftwi'eti I tMM I and i.lMld. k dletl .ml woun te.
eluding Hug (ten Käme, killisl Alto.-ether we have raiKiireti about .IMMI prisoners, fntn all
thr BoolksWO States Hell. Cheatham's Adjutant t.eneral and son. by lield olbeers -.i'tr raptured. Aim lig the casualties on otif -ale, addttioi I lo tho-e already lot winded, me tJol Srhnefee, comiii uidinu Mis-. .mi btigade in Sherridan's di rleion; L ent. Ool Cotton, of Loottville; Lteui Col I .inner, ol' vhe 'J'Jd Indiana; Major A O Ku-eil, ot the (ith Ohio all killed. Wounded: C.d P I Swaiiie. y.bh Moo, thtmigh Hghl arm; Col Scott, 19th lliiimis, badlv; Col. Ni k An dor eon, 6th Ohio hi thigh; Ool Hlkko, 40th In diai. a. and the Lieut Col of the same regiment, w.oiiided. ad eafsureil while being moved 10 Nai I. ' ' Jr- flrel i nd proceeded
Capt H Ii " ," "' 'he Äfu I., otd 1. 11 ut Ibirke. Ut ui , . . und Ca 1I ms l'liiiicy and C.iieiKer, tVth and th Wi-amsin hall. l ie., killeil Col Walker, of Ohio, and Col Carito, f KM hoi, comm. imliiig bi made, und l.ieut Colonel Bin phi id. ol the lih r Okulars, reported killed, eic not hurl, (eueral Wilbeh was eaptorod Boinjared. Nmong hiiudred who hive distineutaheil tin ins, die- .ie lien Negley, lien. Si iile 1' I NV iliets, of the idi Illinois, thiplam I hrwaton mi. I Fisher, ol M. t ' ok's siaff, ipi Oil, of I ho II I. regelet aavalry, onl Uol Von Horader The I'lU iitg vahn ami eflf puasOSaloti ol UOH .,ei 1 11, under the mo-l trying 11. nm-i mee. eile the wildest eulhui'ttt in the nrmy Ihe Held hospitals are admirably Conducton1 b Metbral Mir'lor Swilt and Mill NN D H aaaaa HoiinMiiii vj am- Siinr KinitrtMi o Stib ii- IIi I.o.ai om Horn Nina Ainuiioi ciALrn Annan iin.i A lit mi Foot if it it kü ÜatotoiM At ti Pour? ot tut iii.ir II At 11 I Mill' 1 I SloSl III! III. I IMS I Jannarj ii It 1 llfitlj hart! all ihn da Moth m nie an I et 11 ted In til Uli . ae -s 11 inblolg Thk OVOtt ing we htliied d'iwn I lefad home, win h ion L1 Willed h 1 1 1 In o it i, and slier almit rlglning we drin llo 11 run Uaf ol a toeVfJl Imm win. It the dimaiel U I ide. 'In n o 111 Mnk. .n.l 1 Will, pei Imp . he ipnt 1 Unto lali om killed nd a oiiuded, Including, aklrmtehtngi ani"int to imeil i.immi I hen mi nini'iinl pioMiiiion ol nuuiuU se ere The killed ire alnmi one eflh no) ooomloil rhe Mnrl'reeahoro1 ret ltai.net of s eelerda adiioia e iiiil in ol ii.tiim m 1 tlneohi) ' hat lie, I i i'i haie luel nt Iva Vf.lHlll sioOO 1'ii.nmia alaie th .1 eu. I In dee and II maon wen- ktilftl 1.1I0114I Keiler I . th. kill ed a.d w 1 1 1 ' 1 ... I an I in C "I fit d I ,l..m - '-'Iii Ohl II -Uli let. I lup HI n Intent I11I0 aetioni l.leinen mi Tiltln I , ni Him hallofi A ij 1 1 1 1 1 i.y ni . ii . i.'i'h Ohln HI s 10 I .1 S .li Nn.tei 1 iio, und 1 I ('has i..h.. I 1 1 nn. ; in 1 r were wounded lilt .ml, I I'll 1 01 1 11 amoitla ie I 1 hey intoned lo the nld Ool. A K, M m Illig till hilgmle, 1 i t 11 nie. I lo illilt ilior Id nniiiid na dltaami t.'eni Cul Hull, I it CI I II .. Sell I It h til eteiel . l' l I t' Nv ei.l., tilth Mn .Igaii, eetr, I ' N 1 i M'iill, 'Jll Mid, ig tin l.ie.il M VValketi I ash Indiana, everelt I eut I ..... . 1 NN ed v, l) I Miin, art 1 1 1 , l, eui Kiank tleilet, MAi k Ohio, .eetel, Col onnatdj Ihil 1 ii hi 11 iji I. in .11 .11 d Ihe fttttl liidiana, ei 1 ml 1 Unl .1 W 1 1 Nlli bun tue, lnl Hill ilailpVHVill Mapa III lt" 1 ill...., l it Mi I 111, A lj ibint tiei.etl ul i-.ei 1 .u' ii, Met, I ,loo h Mi C tin ell, llh egiUi
Suriday erening, .Isnnurr 4, "f rwonmps , wtt afOeorir. W. Stfin. sr1 25 yr.
Th fuaeral will take place fro.n th" r -elence uf hr r fatbcr-in-iaw, Jlm Sl.u, aa Soutii Tennen areet, at S o'clock V ML, Wr.tne-s.iay. Jan. T. Service by ton Mr. BaW,
ANNOUNCEMENTS. MK KDITOK: TLKASK AN90UMCI J l I ttK SWAIK, aa s eandiitate before the Riotemutt Lefhakmare, fr inrrcmr .f the Bar team erham. n JwOgela the attaewej Par the Loui-illr. N- . lbany and Chteae toaHrced C nioany, wluch p'itiiai can r. ham to a m j a a 1 . a. m ava
:u' al .Mi. i.iaii .ii üituci 1 wry wrK. Hr tc a pure H-m.nt, and we r- lmj.py t say for liirn riiat be is well nuabtie!, energeiie, and will discbn r,- nj, ,j,.ty fittib;lb. Welee M VSV lUMlH UTS.
OrWfl I Y. AUTHORIZED TO AN
nOVKCC RLKAZKto MAIX)Xb mi WaTOC c.unty, a
.-mi Int. m- fur I..rii--nrr nf thr llei.-r, u I j i l to the
Legislativ caucus nf thr DtOAeafOJbe uieuibr of the
lojlaltoee.
if NN K a K K AUTHORIZED TO AN ROUIKSI nr.F. mm BO, .-f Kim-x aemtj , a can. iilate
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