Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4112, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1863 — Page 2

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FKItJAY MOKM.VO. I.S-'EMBi.R l! 1 fiener.il Grant fr tt. .Prealdwr.cjr- , Trtt w York Herald propose Oeneral j Gb4xt a the peoplei canddite for the nrxtj pre-ndencr, ated it remarka that in order to te eomnVtely ncra-fal they ha?) only to bring ' frw ird a popular wn upon a pof ulir cicrTtiv p.stf. rm Th ilfrjM repaid the nominioi M- Cnit br i f He; uM can a peobibe. J ul it " ; rehend ihit an adtrirnniruion c.f the i:reut ru'.cal tei.dei.cie o l affiliation, of Mr Cnik. intcd t retrinir the iittioul , barcuouy aud ..ghteulu,' our beary bittbei.a of Elation, wouM t apt ctiIt to nuke cor.luioo wnre confounded, afid to create additional de nnod upn the pocket, of the people to mwt j the Uti-h ei fend dure of the j:oerr.ment " j To effect ehirt In the administration of the i pnerr-ment and to remedy the e?ds which tl.e fobie and the f inatii-i-tn of the party in powerhit precipitated upon th rontry, it regard the j nom'Dition of a popular, conservative candidal i for the Pieaidency, in oppo.ition to the nomine of i!.e radical. ..ece-aity. It ay: Of aM men. in thi ?iew, General Gnnt k t! e ron fW b ecaaion What mdit.ry VMtlitbdd y ii eir.critie h taught n.. Thebiuleof New CrViean. ( mall affair ntil of im nserpience whatever in ahorietdtijC that war, iu touch as peace bt been agreed upon before the battle way fwiushl.) 31 de (Jener! J iikxm a po'itieal dirt.tor bt thi will rf the people; the bitf le cl Tij)fe canoe, . pdiry Indian fi.ht, carried General Htrri-uii into the White Hone in 1 popultr whirlwind which swept nwnj all obstructions before it lie iu(fel killing of an Indian Chiel made -'Old D;ek Johnson." of Keiuii-ky, Vice President. The lit Lie btttlei eucce:siully fought by General Tailor in Merieo, culminating in thai of Uuru. Vuu, in which hi whu!c force wan le-K 1I1411 ix tboiMnd fueu. inde "OldZitk" Preiliit trer th hftul of Henry Caw. mmi in opj-ji:ion to GeDt.ral whoe reputation m a -ttuier waj oi in olJcr iLlc auJ a srmller pat tern. True. üea. S -ott t-iUei a I'refMi I c.iikJ'.1-ic; but he wn ileletled by b's uppo-el aLixliimii filüUuoi.. Hi iifninailii, however, oer 'he he'l of Dmiel Web-icr i another cae which fhowa tint mili'arj lorv is stronger lor the lrelJeiK j thau the hihevt rriUtation of t4:ernatihip Hut wimi were th military Mchievetnetit in their tu igtnUiile, of J-ck-on, lI.rii-ou, Taylor and S.":t, comp.4rl with ifio-eof GeiK-ral (trint? Mere m le hilla at ihe foot of a reit mountain. What H the uinniinx up (trivial (iratiiV battles? More ihm a dozen victories, forty thouxnd re!U kil'eI n-l wouiiJl. tii :i-t j tlionsartd privjneM cptureJ, t.erly hve bundred piei e of artillery, no hundred and filty thou aand mll rtn, over one hundred railroad locomutivm. oer t ittiuattd cui; and horse, rattle, roiloii, entrabtr0, ton, cities, foit. m-tja-xinea and all aorta of mütlarT Htores on the auie jrr-ti.d s-tlc No tuilitiry sucti-es ot n;o Uin tiniC will t win jure wiilt tSie.'C. except thu-e oi the caiupfiina of the ret N-pol;on. Aud thfc beat ot it it rhit (!eneral (irar t. of all men, h 1 the mt niHlirte opinion oi hia ervice-. He U, perhaps, in eery le.f-ect, the mont ui.pt. temluip ruati in the army Sj lulle Im a he had to do with i-iIiIm- iluii ne oilier nniii cm no poitive'T wh it are hi opinion on the p.uti? Mid ptrly jut-wli ii3 of the dy. All lht we know ia that hia aiiiecei4it4 are Democratic, and that hia tiewa and im-linitioti re ufficientlT conservatie tor the pjrM44 ol an independent conservative inovernetit lr the PreMertet. The llerall th-it in the election of mau like General Cxt to the I'rcsidcncy, "we may reaonably connt upon a r-evr order of things at Washington, including peedy and satisfactory Ttftoration of the Union, retrenchment And reform iu th public eif-enditurea, a general clearing out of the Ajge.tn übles, and ome practical atep toward the rcluction of our oerhad owiup -mountain of public debt." Tits lrowpccl in Wnalilngton. An luteliieut V ahingtou correspondent writes us a tolluwa in regard so the condition of puMic nff-iirs at the X ttioual Capit.il." ''The radicals hating clear majority, are de terniiued to reei.l a bold front; and you will on are menures introluceJ into Congress of the most ultra kind such reducing the rebel lions Sutes to t torritori.tl cotidiiiou, and go veto tax them aa conquere l province; the repent of the fjgillve alare law, 4v!. The Democrats will act iu pwrfect htrutony in op(Hsition to their mad and ret kles achetaes. The con.co,uei.ces of their folly and mdoe.i will be to protract the . war indefinite'?, if, indeel. not to render a restoration oi the Uuion hopelea." The In Jlarrm ('on:renmen. T'.ic Indiana rerofcntttives have the following positions nso. the utandipg conniittccs of the HiU'e; Election A'tH'ttiiris; Claims Holja."; Puldic Land. .tLtA.n; District ot Colunibii Dim t; Reoiuton.iry UJaini- Dvmomt; Ptb'io Kipen.titiires Jt'Lia; Piitate Land Claima Uakki6ToM; Agriculiorr Law ; NaTal Affair Eikvirton; Toiein Aifairs Orth; Territories i'ri.WKX.-; Ilevoiuf w.iiirv Pensious " a Lw; Invalid lVtsii'ti McDowiut Senator Live i on the cotnini tees on "Military Aflairs and th ilüiti," ,Penion," and i ch rrni m of the committee on " Engrossed Iolla,' acd S-nttor Hiii taKi i o'i the coicmi'eec t-n 'I uo.: LtndVand -CUim " narfMlt' r.CMe. .. , . . ... 1 1 A d.spatch state thai "the W ar Department Is Hgid'y investigating the affair of the escape of 1 Jomj Mi lam and confederate. Il i nlleeeil I that a number ol" prominent persons wiil be implicated." We understand that Governor P&oroH. Governor Top, the l..te Gavrrtmr Dkn.n laox and various other dtstiticuiched pub lie mu hae been ummoued to Washington in connection with the nflair. A telegra;h frm high oöicial ource tstea that Governor Morto is already there, and that ; Governor Varia will be as oon as his conditiou permt's I'tie lomitry will receive wih th most Tirofnurid gratihcation the iutelligeiue that at least one olllcial tu ilfeaance will under go a riid in realisation. ' A Äial and llutttttne Urnrrnl. (Jctieril Mcadk wrote a letter to a Irirnd in New Jersey itu'iinli itely rviou to his late movement ucrua the Rvpidtu, iu wbi;h cccuis Ihw follow in ( araraph: "1 am fn'.! w.re ! liioprctt aniiciy in ihe public mind l luit omvti.itg hou!d be dour 1 wui 111 iri-s-ipl ol luiiiv letur. icui lioni (rtiKm in hixh poaitiot.s. telling tne I hid better have tuy aruiv deiry el, and the c .ui.uy hilttl up, with lh bxabi wl the itdiii, that' tvlU un ill : active U h Ui I dsJ uol ufler li)v?l to tw mi tluet.cei! I uch communication, I aia and h'ne been moat anxious to effect omelhni;, but am ia!i nunad. at erv htrd not to Hemtt any thins uuleas rat juilginem indiettr prub ibilny ot accomplUhn g iom o!.jn cotnmeuanrat 1 wtlb lh deatructtoti of h'e t.e eril v involvnt. ! I would raiher a hnivi,l be relic' i. cbvrge! w!iU tsrtine 0 hicorupeteucv . ihsu hav tuy cunacience hurdcnel with a ai;t u laujthter, uaelely, of brave men, or with hsviuf Jopj tvi.rr d lh (reat Csu b Oviu; what I thought wiwn(." Tb at the wyrd of ft true vidier tut a wlt, ptudeut leader. Whaler the fl(ht at m . cot people uity we believe the cout.tty it large will w vrinly iniora the courw of Genra! MisDK He is at Iet fc General jul the ort of one we ul io front of Wittoxtuu - aa 9 -saw tUT" Sotoebovy ha pteente! Gov. Urough of Uh.o with sad i.'e Ukeu from a rebel. If it , wa nam; nry oui.i i """J tuu roun;, uyt n wouiu iej i -- '-, "-- ' io rittitr ll.an hilswj j

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' 'j (ieri. Ll W U'aLLACI Order hi P-.'uhke-;-ie, N V. no aw.t 1.4 Lxa' d t.rer in L:tette d $3,''' 0 to j Unclf S.rn ht rr.nnth on marufacture- w'ti ky. , ,- , . .". .Iom. PtiDt r.E'q tofLif.yato..ub.rnbe,l fI.fKK)to th bnit? fun-1 now te;n? ried by the vour.e men of that city, " ' , There U cffvlerbV alcknr imo-p the children of (reei.ca'.'e. Tt.emlar iadiahe tU. and in -ever.! r,-e it haa raited fatsll? The N'w Albtri? Leiter 0' e I u-: drel and a i thoinind l." er -'.mhteie-.I in the cities arou:.-d the fall of the Ub j the pat eaon. The reion cloe-J last eek." The Jeffersniiian nay the a-tnitary fa:r in Iii'hroMi.J was aa immetie 9uc c. The rroaa ' ,' rere.pts were about lb.iKHi.at.tl the net proSta 1 about $..VI'X) j . , , ; A man by the name of W.llum W ali.. claiming to leu Unite! S'te Government detctive. w 14 rrHuii(l over bv the Mimr t.f Vin.

. - . rm r v ! mot e them to Wa-hiiitrtori. Ti e ttle of Fredcenrie in the um of sl.i0 for shooting ot.e , . . M- . ... T, . 9 " . ei ick-b'irg occurred December 1J I broupn an Gr.oBur. V.! Jr-AütGAM at a aa!on in a drunken : nli-r! Ri.ii.tr rrution ot ortier. Gen Frankbriwl. ! Iin' attack on the left waa only 1 recont.ois.ince . , j in lorce. arid thettk of Sumner and Hooker Three recruits were ri..ed at a war meeting ,Jlt ,be WaS u;i.upjK)rlel. We wererepulse-1 in Lafatetteon Ttiesd.it niht Iat. Forty fire with the los ol l.l.'JM kiileI. D.IU.i woundetl.and dollars was offVrel and nil f those t.re-ei.t in i n.iiue. Gen. Itortfide !)ai never nnde

ad Jition to ail other bounties for the first re 'mit, fifty dollar for he aecond and fifty dollar for ,the thirl. The propositions rre promptly nccepted. Col. RVhird Owen hm recently retned his j commiion io the army, to nccept a rliair in the ! S?ate Unitersity at H'ootnintun, as Profcor of: Natural Science. The reputation of C d Oa-en ! as a scholar is world wide, und iuee he wir broke out, he h i ad led to his reputation that of the Nrave and paiiant .anjilier and the acious and t Ifi'ier.t rommindor. Eytnville .Tounu!. Colonel Di.mhax Hud C-donci John M Wilo addresscl a war meeting at Cortdon the other day The Democrat as.ya of the upeechea; "Neither of tho j;entletflu. pretended to defend the Administration in any of it radical measures, but both contended thst Old Abe and his Cabinet had blundered egreeiotHly, ytf the'r blunder? j were no cxcue for refining to eupp-rt the ov ern merit in it hour tf trial " The d 'nation made by the citizen of Vij;o county for the befit of the r eedy funilies of absent d.!iers, on the 25:h of November, were most liberal. The names ofJuiigiS!TfWi?r amount ol eacii la.ntrioution occupy ome six colutuns of the Terre Haute Kipic.-. The sum total contribute.! wa $5022.7.'J $J4'J5 2!J in caivh. 142? ÖÜ in FUp; lies, and 212 loads of wood LaimLs Enlistixo The Lafayette Courier thin notices nn ei thu-iastic war riitt-tinc held at Clark's Hilt, in Tippecanoe county: "E-qnire lloMkBtkBV deptered a powertul exhortation, but still tlie young men couldn't i-ee it, and hobody I had enisled, when tine ladies came forward and ... . put down their nftne. If the young men of the feather-bed biiMtie would not iro, the country) mii!t be saved iu some manner, and they were ready to po. They rould at least take charge of (a hospital. Hi d rend th.'t manj sohlier to the front. The example wa contagions, and belote !the meeting closed four recruits were mustered 'in." tlflti the House id Representatives, oti Mon day laft, the folio win? propositions weie olTeretl by the members from thi State: IMRiAMNU THE FAT OF THE ARMT. On motion of Mr. Voorhees (Opp ) the Coin miltee on Mdit.try Atfairs aits in-tructed lo in quiie into tlie expediency of incre isinji the py of privates in the army to twenty five dollars per month, "tid adding to the pay ot cou)ui:sioned and umii coni missioned otKcers aud musicians forty per cent. UOKOAX SAID IX OHIO AND IXDIAXA. On moiioo of Mr Cravens (Opi ) a resolu lion wa adopted intiucti:i the C Miinii'iee un Military Alluira Ut inquire iuo the expetJiencv if providing for the paytueut of losse of propeitv taken or destroyed durios Morgana r..id into Ohio and ludi ina. Tin. ruELLLio Axn atco.vsiat riox. Mr. Holm in (Oppoitiou) . orTere 1 the fidlowiü Rrwlttd, That the doctrine recently aunounc til, that theStitesin which an arme I irnrreo tion h is existent against the Federal covernment have cea-e l to be Slates of the Uid n, and shall be held, in the uhim ite dele if o! that iii'iirrec tion, a. Tenio.rii or uhjnpitcd piovinces, ;in.l piverneJ as üch bv the absolute w i!l d t'ongre or the Federal Executive, or icftored t. ihcl'nioti o: conditions unknown to the Coniituiioti ol tlie Unite ! States, oti"ht to be rebtiked and coird'-tnneil : n mif'c!.tly unjust to the loval j citizen d tho-e States, tending lo prolong the j war in ! n-rtuim the treasonable theor.v nfsecea t hi.n; an I it cn iei! it ro effect must greatly endanger thu public id.eriy and the coii'tit utii'iial jsjwer and rich's of II the St iles !y ei t fralix ing and roiifeolid it iug the twcr of ihe govern meiit, State and nali(i nl, in tlie Fe!era! Cxtcu tive Retolrt'f. That the only object ot the war nullit t heto ubjui:ate the aimed insurrection which, for the time !eui. suspended the proper -t . 1 :, ... ..1 . 1... . . .1 l'i... .1 friiiuei.r, arid to re-e!:ioJ;sh the (Oipreioarv of tlie in iii'.n' wi vrii.iiii .;'iii.i null uu rV'rlHi ot Cou-tiutioii; nod the loyal citiene of those S ate, and tlie in ses of the people thereof ul. i I mitt in r to the authorities of ihe Constitution, 1 01 no- nu:iMriiir. oi ir.e voiisiiiuiiolt, Ml.,(l u. Vt . hmApr frilI1 ..: ,tip proper relations of beir rcspecttte S.ates with t'" risJeral government, ao far as tlie omc idependent on tho voluntary act of the people, lit anv condition except unconditional submission to the C oitiuition and liwso! tlie United Staiea In the laiiiiiage heietoiotr t.ilopteil bv Congress, i the war ought not to be n fed on our part lor! any purpose ol conquest or auhjugstion, or for the ( Mirnoi-c o! 01 ct throw Inj or interferit'ir with the 1 right or etatdisieJ inot-n.iions tf those State,

but to deteii J atid rn iintani the supreni u y ol Ihe er, .I pocesoi ariilirrv. two fe amar. 1 4 ' Coti!itutiou, and to preserve the l'n oi w iih all pound ot c inn-di powdvt . "i.l'flO small inn. L'tilo d:ii tv, equslitv aid ihf of tlie several I louiidsof in iitntoion, JLc Our loss Irom S des uiiiiiipa.rcd. nod as s'..o . these objects the ill to ti e ö"ti ol Miy. ii clu1'!!.' t' e .issudt aie accon pli'lte-l the w ar oc.i;ht toceie i on t!. 'JTih, as rcpirteAl, wa iImmiI 1 ,HM

HtMlml, Th't all invevry and pro;er ap piopri.t'itu: of Oionev ought to te promptly rnatlo tiv tins Connies for i,e a ip not of l!ie iniluirv und 1. aval . Ties ot the Government, mid -l! niesioe of legislation necsuv to iitre:ie arl puniote' the elTiiien.v of our artilv nd na vt ,

a. id to miitiU nthe f i.!.!ic ctislit iiijlit to be jppoed. Toe roop wen? tlieli withdraw n and d j'td; tint th'ouh a vigorous pi oi-ciition of ' ll.e csn'me o .ik n-is post ht mji'ilul on the war, reue 1, th t.isis ol ihe Fnion id tlie the 1 1 '!t .1 am; try We rap'ute I at the latter State .od the Supremacy i f the t i.st.tutiot. pi ice 5.IHNI .iisoueis. 17 pixc ol c tnuoii, D.Ootl tniv tie nio.t apeiddy i)bta:nel fi ill srni, loJHMl rounds of .tmmin.iiijn atid Tlie reiuti"i weieread and Pid upon li e au'in ds t iblc by a vytt of rO tea to 7 1 ti Gtn tb ft th.n as.i.tiie', inimtdiate tomm ltd - ot tl e Artnv d ine M.-is ; pii, whii b was I trcly Tlie l.oulavlllv Juurnwl llroiiirttt to reu.l ,1 ed tir.nt "ii bvcauie a.iiisfiei th.it ll.e lint Lut. i.orih line ot Wk-ourc s too tropg tu )(. Th- significance of the Hf.,ve capii.n msy be re.sludy attack e-l; thee mal s.-on pnn til bid-t.e-1 at pre. tatod bt pullishd'g, without f-rlhrr ; ur,i ;l 1 directed h: nttet.n.,, lo r .o.DUirot. the f.dowing Itr-ot from tilher ntean of lurtotig the Cteniy a tlil.k. W;h a Kmc anl c.retulh uriiten ui'.-ie in thU r1".,,1 1 "M'"r iF'rr2" f

pa net : Ii must now f.e apparent to ihe true friend of the G ivrinn fit ew where th it tl ev lute nothing to expect from the party in poacr or from any member ol it. The I tat ground of bone, or ritt er the lt shadow of grouml. his vanish!. The ruzijed i" felor u There i under I rovideiice nut one depetidercr wr the eooerva l.t.. t'.i .Oii.ta of lh aeni d.lh Ix I.h I twvr. . ,. ,.' . e.. ..tor it ,n lhfl,,.i.nf.', ..,UI .U... t-;..n i.tLetnuotrv. for lh.-r bei. a -...I t.f t'.c party iu e-er at the ballot TH. i. !r.1..l ihm ..1.! i!en d. rm nf h. t.ru.h lie self; and we rejoVe to heliete thttif wis-lom and p.tiloti.m aba'.l rule tl.e conservallvea eoi.ne!a. tfu dependence will not fail Nevt r utely iu the worlds his'orv were w.m and T- in iwt lam eonaiderati-.aa more glorioua ur more ui menious a tTPl be 1'resKletit'a health ia now restored, A lew ibtt iiina e iMtn.Oik.1 It il V. Ii ,,l I .... 1,' I l Nl.l M ' 'I IUI. III" ll.'l Will io'itur.ed by the office aeckera lor one kind of ..i.oi, i r mother, ar d that now be wBa pirp.tred t ;ir lham 11 ojunhi.

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Annual Ileport nf tlie C lilef . GrnrraUIn j fieri. IIl!ek or en h very lengthy report by ttkioz n? the Army of the Potoraac at the tioi Gen M'C'e'l n wa re'iave! bT Gen. Burnside at vV4ietloif Vi., en the 7ih of".tembrf 1C2 Ocn HaMc-k nr-ed Gen B'rn'rde to contiu-e hi j uruit of Lee toward K'thmurid. but Gen. Fuiti.ide leciiaei. dej;r to mje to Falmo'jtb, yet fiullj c i.entei to cio.a the !prahnrock iy tnc u,r lords and ocenjy Kie-ierickhhurc. n. l-cmvoe um-I mircb to ana orcupaimn M r Aim. u ?i w m i.tver .iu'iiorei r ;: eo ov th- uit'.i r i:t in V! .iiir.Kiou. Tl - p' in w l.ich t!i. pie-i :it ifi.i '-j im Iii ii. .4 the river iT ihe ti'jf." l'uni "H i occupy the town. This Gen liwri.i.le Jid tot d Gen Sa:iit-er ked per un-fioii to do so wheit be arrived t Falmouth, the river being forJnbic. but it 0 refused. In the meantime Lee there and intrenched. delav of the txjiitoon. hich ?hould hive Cn t Falmouth when Gen. Ilunide arrived there, is explained by the I ict tint inteij of bein at Wa.sliir.ton, where thev weie nnpo-eJ t thev mtt(. :tl niA H'arper'a Firry, and had not been moved, becat-e he officers in charte did not reive Gen. Uurmdde' order to ! :iiiT ".!! ci il rt'ifrt d thi -e operatiot.s He s.tts; 'The tait that I decided to move from War rei.ti.ii on tl.is line, r'tthcr aaii.t the oiiuioi) of I the President, the ectttarj of War, hd )ot.reil. and thai you have lelt tho whole movement in niv hands, without ivin ma orders, nnkes me the mo'ii lem-ible " On the 2üiii 01 Januar? Geo. Ho-.ker reliere! Gen. Huri.M.ie. Gen Halleck merely refers in a fentet.ic to the campiin of General Hooker, -. he has 1.0 ofHci tl date of it, and then re tniriis; It al-o proper to remark in Ihia place that fr; tn t'ie time lio was pi tied in commind o the Army ot rhe Po'-nne ur.fi! lie reiche! Fair.hix bMtion, on the lb. I; of Jync, a tew do before he w.is reiievel Irani the command, Gen. Hooker rei.r:c i d-re tl t the President, und I received jii-tnu ti-n directly from him 1 rfceived no 0Mici.1l information of his plans, or of their exocu tion " Etrly in June Lee moved up the llippahm1 nock into the äberrtudoih VallevI H oker fol low el on an interior line. Neither army touh! obutiu much inb-rmition of the other bncau-e ol the interventu; mountains. mcl.c-iei and Martinsbtir were mere ouip-ist., at:d orders were j;ivcii on i!ie llih of June to withdraw the pti-ri.-on t Harpers r erry ; but the-e order were not i. beted and on the 13ih Winchester was "iL" I'cl .j .pmrl J)n theidi of Jut;e', at Frederick. Md , Geo. Hooker, at his own request, was relieved fpjrj ihe conimacd of the Army of the Po'omac. Our force at K irper' Ferry at this lime was M!p;xcd to be about 11, OHO. It was inc.'tiei tiy repre-ei ted to Gen. Aieuie to be destitute of prov i-ions. an 1 that he mu.-t immediately .uj ply it or order the ubindonnieiil of tho plate. Acfcrdiniy , a few hur utter he a-umcd command, he assented to :n order drawn up bv an othVer of Gen. Hooker's gt-vff. directing (en. FiencH to aend T.O'it) men of the garrison to Fnir;i k, and with the icm:.;n'ef e.-tinnted at 4','!!!,-to remove and . escort the pubüc property to aldi ngton. 1 hia oroer, b-seii on ernoieous representation., was j.ot kt;own in W.ihi,Lto til: too Sate to be countcrm mded. It. however. WM not entireiv execite! when Gen. .Meade verv judiciously tliiecte! the leoccupanoii ol that un Jj.lTt.il. I Miilit. (Jen Hiüeck then describe the bttt'e ot Gettibui; nsc-.i'ics an error to Gen. Sickles, which came near beo.,; t'atil lo us, on the j-ei-oni day of the liht But the rebels were fin illy üeieatcl, aii'l "to Gen. Meide belong the honor of a well earned victory in one of the gre ue.st and best fought battle of the war." The letreai id Lee and the pursuit by Meade are described, closing with this: In the rue uitime Gen. French had reoeeupieil Harper's Ferry, desttoyed the enttnv'? pontoon train at Wiiliamspoit and Falling Waters, and and captured it ;uird.. Halting a day at Mildlitown. Gen. ileide cioed the South Mountain, and on the 12:h found the enemy occupying a plrong iniiiion 011 the lii:hu of Marsh Run, in front of Willi im-port Instead of attacking L'e in this position, w ith the '.vollen waters of tlie Potomac in his rear, without any mems of irosiu his Mili'lery, am! whin a defeat mtut have caused the Mirie:ii?er of h;s entire army, he was allowed litre to construct a pontoon bridge wiih In mrar collected from canal bo its and the ruins of woden houses, and on the morning ol the 14th hi army had croe 1 to the south sioe of the river. His rer iiuatd, however, was attacked bv our cavalry, and ..lillered considerable hs. Thus ended the retcl csmpiign north o! rhe Pot mac, Irotn which important political aid military result iiad teen expected. Our ow n io-s in this short c imp 1i2.11 h id bi n very seveie, vir: 2.K34 killed, lü.Tl'i woniitlisl. and b' ini-sing in al!2!.lJ2 We captured 4 gun 4i standards, l.'J.bil piisone" and i!.s,l?i amall arms " 'J euer I 11 d leek then brietly re ounta the minor tipenitious ot ih Army of the Potomac up lathe bailie, of It ipp.th annock S'atton, but gives no new facts. The o;et.ifiot.s in Western Virginia have been rn liulv o' delenive -h iracier. in repelling raid and breaking up the guerilla bands. Ti e foice in the Department ot North Cr.ilin t di:t in.' the past year ha ecu too stuill bo- anv import.int oyxTa'i ts against tlie ei emy. It it r lliil's t.ttrifioii uaiu-t Fo.-ter ui Nntli Oar dmi, a well as L 'n'tn el's list Peck , in Winit. wre entireiv unu ce-s u i Gi neral Giliuore's operations beloic Clutks ton are rectie-1 at wne ienytii. with this coin mcrr: "(ieteral Gilmore' opr.ifioi:s hive been cha; uctci i.ed b great proie-ional tkiil and I bo!.iues. Ae has overcome ddhctiJ1 ics almo-i . unknown in modern ve. Ituieeil, hi operati on ra mis 01. Monis s!ind cou-ittutc ! tu t a new I ra in me iiriivr o iv ' "- " ."""'i' Sir,,e the canture ol Ko:a W .i.ei and Gregs he iu the science ot en 1 eenn an i t'n.i etv ' h is en! me I these oik-. at d e-t ib'idied power- j tul hitteiie which 1 lb' lualiy comuimd hort Sumter, and cm render tlfjcient aid to ..nv nival uttsck upon Cu irleston They also control the j I entrance id ihe hirbor' In the Department of the Gu't. it erations have been successful The preiitmnary move no nts tti the -ieu-e ot Port Hudson are given at len-'th Oi the 'h o!" JuU the place unfoi.di-ti-oially sumndcted We captt rid b.Qail ai-oi ' Ihe Department of the I rtmes.eo is mxt te-l J V'cwisi. Ihn object of Gen Gtanl's campaign j ! w.i the of enlng of the Mississippi, In conjunction ; ; w it', the ..nu of Gen. Hink.. Get; Slortnin'sj tiist attack upon Vi kaur fii'ed because 'he I ! ! tec w .1-. m 're sinmU I rtiticd th 1:1 h id been j bitten Vh katrrg, at 1 h;a at my ciussed the riitr seventy ui.lrs t-'ow,and tjsn ihe injairtant inov emt nt tram the rear ot Vickburg whh h i described tn de', ul Th m vemeil wa f.dlowet! bv the hat'les of Rstniot.!. Miy Vi; f Jack-'Mi. M v ; f Ch .nii ion a II M iv !.; and lb.' üiack River Hridge, Miy 1 n all ot winch our trov;vs werej V'C'.W.Ce. Ill this Cllll'l :SV bl'll I rat I i apt tired I.tMHl M I M fr. lls to'sl 1 -s i the w . !e mov nut l-t 1 wi 1 .241 kd'ed. "."dj w .imde-l slid 5'iT mtsing Hell II .He k ICni ilk-: "N" "'" biill-ant es.-Ioit rati .e foand in militar? history. It h it Con d'eged. st.d the al e g-lnm ha t een wl lei? cireol.ted bv the pee-, J hat (Jen. (irant, in ihe cold . t of h:s cuiipi'gn, j t-.di?e!y .i:..U'Vd the in-trui fob-! hisujsj foi It is hrdly iicreMii u remttk that (Jen list I i.ev er .ii-.. . rid an milt or itiSU Ui tio.'i, i but ilwi err-il out to the be-l o! hia abilii? .irrr w .i. or BU 'ee.liiWk tiis.lo lit htm l.f ! I III' a - .flj. --i ; government 3!;.reoter. he bs never complained th t the ro?ert.rhetit ii.-i not rmnuh him all I tr e t..eai ahd a-sitUnce !;i d. per to la cd ta't

the execution of any plan he aw fit to ad.pt " Then followed 'period of re't to the greater por'ioti of the army: Gen. Sherrann's C"rp,h -: ever, eiptureil Jntkaon on the IG h ot July, when (Jen. Shermsn returned to Vicksburg to

rec ijeae. Operatiot.s hi the Department of Missouri are COt reviewed at much lengtb, a'.l the battles and kirmihes be.ng recounted, but no new facts are presented. In Arkansas Geu. SteeU drove thei enemy outh ol the Arkansas river, and finally '

beyond the Ked river. A Urge portion of the ; safety to evioce w ie.erous juagcanimit? becommibtary of this typartmerit bs been pg-..gel in ing a grest d powettal people, by offering to up:res-ing the raid of guerrilla, and Gen. the insurgents an apponunity to retu-n U the Hallet k ures severe meisures against the-e ou:- Union without imr'a ng upon" them degrading or I- ; distinctive contiit'on; therefore. Gen l'o;'s operation agvr.t the Inc"ima in Retolrrd, That the President be requested to the North etil hue bten uu'f.e M.ctessful nr.n-jint tbice romta psi-Jt.Cf:. who'.-bill be cm

Ne-nty all the hostile triors have bee u M-attertsl : -...1.1.:.. t .4.1-,: : . . -?.: 1. . . '

01. in uH'iiu iut .Missouri luio is.)U9ll vt.r lltä at ji.cnmona, to me ena mat inn tioiiy,of rit(,rJ- truetive nd inhuman war shall cease, and the The Department of the Pacific hs been ex- Union be restored upon lerma of equity, frnteniiempt from civil war The only fightine ha been j tv and eouality, under the Constitution, wiü a few hostile trite of Indians. Neilher had; " Mr. Wahburue (Administration. III.) maved anything else been done in New Mexico during ! that ihe resolution be laid 00 the table. Agreed .tear. j to yeas, Di; nays, 53; as follow: The Department of the Ohio com;r ses the Yeas Alley. Allium, Anderson, Arnold. Ashopervtions of Gen. fiurns;de and his predecessors, lev, Dailv. Itihlwin, Itaxter, reaman. IJIaine, and recount the several raids in Eist TeaneM-see ßUir of West Virginia, Ulow, Hont well, Uoyd, by ( en. Carter, S;e.ir arid Sanders, the taplurc j Hrandeee. Iirooma!', Rnjwn of West Virginia, of John Morgan Mud Ids cooimaud, and finally i Ambrose W. Clark, Freeman. Clark. Cobb. Cole,

the important operations m List 1 er.ne-se up to ; the commencement of the siege of KnoxviMe. ; These facts are oulv a repetition of the historv of lint portion of the war which is yet fteh in the minds of the public Gen. Iun.side was ordeied toco-operate with Gen. Ro-ect ans alter his i oecupitiou of Kboxvilie and Loudon. General J Uumside was oroeted to move down by the north j b ink of the river. "But although repeatetilj j uieii '.o effect thia junction with the Army or the j Cumberland, Geu. Rurn.side retained roost of his : forces in the upper valley, winch was still threat- . ened oy a sin ll rebel lorce under Sam. Jonea The rt.Hirt does not come down to the siege of Knoxville. Gen. Uosecrans operations are ruccinctly reviewed fiom the time of his taking command up to his removal, includiug the battle of .Stone River at lencth. In that tiittle, we lost I.5U3 killed. 7,245 woumiei, and Ü.MlO mis-ing, and pieces ol artillery. We took six pieces of arti! lery. Upon subsequent operations, Gen. Hal leek remarks: "While General Grant was operating before Vicksbur, information deemed reliable w;ou reive-i from capture-! rebel eorrespontlence that hirgc detachment weie t.eing drawn from (ten. Hragg'a army to reinforce Johnson in Mississippi Reinforcement were .sent to Grant .'rom her armies in the West, hot Gen. Ro.-ecraiis' army was left iu tact in order that he might take advantage of liragg'b diminished numbers, and drive him baik into Georgia, and thus seemt loval Eist Tennessee from the hands ol the rebels, an object which the Government has kept constantly in view Irom the beginning of the w ar. I therefore urgeJ Gen Rosecrans ro take advantage of this opportunity to carry out his loun projected movement, informing him that Gen. Iturriside would co operate with his force, m vin Irom Kentucky to Eist Teutiesce. Ft.r varioureaons he preferml to poMp-we his movement until the termination of the sio"e of Vk-kst-ur: " Gen. H illock threw the responsibility of ;noiing or not moving upon Gen. Jtosecians In correspondence that folio wet! , Rosecnois tin illy kuVKiiced against Bragg, who retre tted. but the former's movements were rapid and vert sn e sful.the enemy being loiced out of his strongly jK.sitioiis one alter the other Geo. Halteck then sroes into a full history of Gen. Rosvcrmis operation in Alahttui, Tenncs Kee and (ieria, which culminate i iu his le'eit at Chi kamauipi. All ihe corrrspo'ideuce on ihe subject is given. The movement appear to h ive been comeive I by Gen. Ito-err.itis und sanctioned by Gen. Haileck. (ten. liurtiside was certainlv ordered to rem forte (Jen. R -ecrans, as lite a Sep'ember 14, and (ten Huilbut, at Menu hi, wa pu under like orders. This part ot Gen. Hilleck'a report endeavors to !-ho,:it length, the efforts made for the reiuforceriient of Geo. Rosecrni beb.re the battle ot Chikam iua. (tenersls Grant, Pope and Schcfieh! were cdbd on jor their spire troops. huT Grant, who hid them to spire, was in Ne Orleans, and e uid not be reached. Gen. Hall ack says it was pro. posed to put Gen. Grant i:i chief command i f the three armie as early a ;he middl of September, but his absence and illness at New Orlerua pievcn'ed i'. Then came the battle of Chick tmaugi. con. cerning h eb Halleck s.,ys it whs eiy ddh' n't to ascertain from which duvet ion Itrajg hid been reinforced. Our los in that battle w is 16.000 :n kille!. woumJed and missing, an 1 SG pieces ot aitilleiy. We captured 2,000 prisoners. The re; oi t of militari opes ;tion comes down to the cptuie of I, kiut Valley by Hooker's nioveinent fron Bii.lgeport. on the 2.nii of October, the credit of which is ascribed to Gen Grant. The balance of the report is confined to gtn en! remark. and recommendations, one of which is to establish the grades of General and Lieutenant General iu the arm v. w ith the same piy aud emolumerts as M 'j r Generals. Tlie Kiitl of tlie Mar. t The Ciiicago Post, iu discussing the emancipation policy of the party in power, thus predicts its effeits ujn ihe negto race: Accompapving this manifeato of Mr. Lincoln is. the "order" ot Gen. Butler, wh en s peilejtly consistent with Mr. L'ticoln's policy, und will un iloui'tedli be a'istaiiied bv the Adrntnistration and the Itepublican party. That order assumes that recrtotiu negro troops is the settled policy ot the j iov erninein , auo io cniisv ano uio. tor u.c l. uton is nothing but just torn; eu-iiion on the part of the blacks l.r Hie boon of f eedom. the 'idi pi o ides that no mile nero betHt-en the n;es d eighteen and forty live, w ho is not define 1 to be tttiti for military duty by a Surgeon uf the Cnitel Stales. s.U.'M he emrloted us a laborer, teanistei.t servant, or ,n anv other capably, but shall j loi'hwi:; upon cnteiin the dies ol the atmy.i musfetei ltdo the militari .er vice o! the Ll.r.ed States Gen Hu'ler says: "The bet use during the wai lor nn aide bodied colored man as well jor hunsell as iie counirv, is, to be a sohher," and therefore doing ihe put ol a friend to the negro, I l.c forbids h:s euipiov mon in any t.iher cifcdy, ! and citu,n:ls htm loeniist. ; I'iie tlfi'ct o the.sU two mio'ary and civil de ' crees c moot be mist iken H ;li deflate th il ihe ' l.eioes ot the aia vuii aiding States a het e t tie I e I belli n h is existel, shall l.eucelorih I free; both j look to the it:iii'is!iii.e:ii ol civil and v. luan ! poaer to pioiecl .i.d s.vure lh.it Ireedotu, but hotu iiMi.t i!i. i ihe !. iocs thus in de Ire shdl w oi k tor t.e ( 'Vcrntnent ; t ho.y c ip ibie ot be u lug aims nail woikiu trie nriny a smj.e,., u,o,c llbable to be ir Iltis Sil W oi k . T the toil C. Imi ;il in '-1 e:n;dov ments as thev aie phtsic-illy able to pcrtorui 1 he abs.orolion in - i.i .ntier of lue e;it.r nub? pitt'on of tun in mc:p a ted sIeio i'ie tudit if y sen ce of lb" ii ition, is the bist ite.Mowatd the:radu.il but cner.ii ixtinuis'unei.t ol the race. Ul the-e m e negmes ' thus employed, at id tliU- iubjfiled to rigorou laliors lor whiv'n they have never had the ri'h'ist tt a miiig . will provi fit tl to two thiids j ot thciu beloro the expii'aliou of one half tLeir i term of enlistment. Such has been the extu-ri- ! encc ol the negro regiment nisei on tlie M is j pi, and Ul h a re'j!t i It dlnrg bat what tn i v Ii it tn ally be exptctcti. I tf Ire i egro, wnose: lile ha been s;a':;t in I iber les. eevcie in unity ; rt -(-fcct than that o ihualal, i n V ei ihr! tar iU':re capable 1 'in lerguiu the labors of the catap, au I w ail st itid its h 2 ird t ith .tlm,.t is 1 1 oi ab'e re'ilta as tiie w hiie man. It General U iiier'a orners be c irried out, sn I we hie no j tiotibt they will be, then all the male negroes in l euneee, AtkunasS, Louisiana, ami tl.oe por- ! tiot.s of other Mstes ocuipiv! Iy our troop, will j be enrolled In the scr? ce of tKe Itovernment, and j enrolieJ lor a let in Meli wiil witnesihe end off the greater part of them. What is to become ol the women, children and old men ol the race? j Whete are they to go? U whom re' ttiey to bsi aupturied? Liwluded from 'he u ' joiity ul the iNüitheio bute,lht) are to rt-umu j with'ii the miotaiv line during the w.r, audi ... a aa - a

. ... i I-.. ... ..... ..i... . lavotat le to tneir pnvaical i ci essitie- tbe? injojtJ wlli'e ltes. The elfe- t o freed u in uta the ad alts of ihe jifeseiii gn-frfliion, a a tli, witi not i'f injjrovin, u win iia.e ye.rs to Mtt i cite them to the u-re-. whuh fireiotu wid add to their ei'Sttttce. The youths ol the lace. brought up I.nniiatly wiih the neve-itie fr lalK,r, and ' re.biii.,; ihe ini;-dl.nte of M.-tem. tudence, hoocelt anJ terseveraiitc. will b bs-uer ßtti-4 lo etdo the freeloro that ha Ueu lrt theto. enjoy tut irtsMoto mat na iktu iru but to ihe other it wiil be but hts'.ening the day when tbe African will dLpjear tiwro te face o'f .North A ft.es ii a

mm mt 117 ij int it c, 11 . n uc, 'U, u.ivi.t m li J i M. n1ai a. lfal cltitu lor su jioit tr c ire upou .nn ;ci?oii.: Sr.ci ai tent ha j(!?ei to Cwy Otflcen, Kink ini Ttiv I tu t liou-olfw. hotneloa watideter - ! R ! rt..t W . rk r . . . . . ,i . ,i W u '. y a." a . in a Terl lal, e, lotir.d In the brt free. it., rue, but without ll.e meat; (""-j,,,,,,;,,,,,,,',,,,, cutinjj a In eoljoiei except en terms hot hall a k.r.e1Bher M t.:ty an! f-irt Na. Z !tuth !M nIs

Ffritand Wood lenc I'ropavllloti Hint the Vole I" port it ' Whesra. The President, in hi niesse deJiv end to this ilou-c on the 3 !i inat., and in !c j it-commendation to t.e people to i.-emble t

their p!a ea rd w.-h:p r- c've thanks o Go! fur recer.t victories, et ims thu the common cause hsi gained important and autantial advantages: nd Wruiai. In view of hee triornphs , it is no ! bncer beneath our digrity uor danceroce to oi;r j rMwt.rC. to o; en necotistion w nh the authori r .... ...... . ' CVesswell. Davis of Maryliml. Diwe. Dem:ng. Dixon, D nnelly, Diigtsi Dunn nt, Ei klev, Eliot. Farneswnrth, Fenton, Oinson. GtrEeld, Goich, Grint eil. Griswold, Higf.y. llooj'er. Hotcnkiss, HuU.ard (Iowa) Hubbard (Conn ) C. T.Hulbind, Jencks. Ju-ian. K'ssou. Kello-'i:. (Mich.). KolIol' (N. V ). Loin, Lnivear, Lovejov, Marvin, Mclbiile, McCiurg, Mclndoe. Miller (N. V.), Mor-rhetd, Morrill, Monis (N. Y.), Arms Mvers. Leonard Mvers, Norton. O'Ned (Pe.oi.). Oi'ih. Patterson, Perham. Pike, Pomerov, Price. Uaudall (Ky ). Rice (Mis-..), Rice (Me.). Rolbns (N. II). Schenck, Schofieid. Stiainon, Sloan, Smith, Smiihtr. Spatilding, Steven-, Tlner, Thomas. Tracv, Ujon, Van Valkenburg, Eüjih Ward, Washbume (111.). Wa-hburne (Me.), Whnley, Wheeler, Williams, Wilder, Wilson, Wbidom, Wooilbride, Yeimm. Nays Messis James C. Alien, W. J. Allen Ancona, Baldwin, Bliss, Brooks. Chandler, Clay, Cotrroth, Cox, Cravens, Diwson, Denrison, E 'en, Elgctton. Eldridge, English, Finck, (?riler. Harrinirton, Hsrris of Michigan, Harri of Illinois, Hertic k. Holman, Johnson ot Ohio. Kernan.King, Knapp, Law, L-izer. Le Blond, Long, M d!ory, Maicy, Mt Dowell. Kennev, Miller of Pennsylvania, Morris of Ohio, Nelson, Noble, Odell, O'Neill of Ohio, Pendleton. Robinson, Rollinof Missouri, Ross, Scott, S'eboin. Steele ot New Yotk. Stutrt, Si-tt. Voorhees, W idswoith. C A White, Josh W. White, Winfield, Fcrosnio Wood. t enianito Wfiotl'a lroioltlon. Tt;e L u : s v i 1 1 e Democrat make the following comments uism Fcbmanoo Wood's peace proposition: We see that Fernand Wood has made a move to t-ee if peace commissioner's can't do something for a rc-toiaiiou. It is ominous that the rojKisition was 1 iid on the table by a majorit? of eiuhl. A chiueof five vote- would huve car ried it In pane prepare fir wir, is a good! maxim In war prep ire for peace, is equally e,od. Il may be charged that this will encourage the rebels. If it docs; it will he iheir own fault. AH sober icop'e r. In look on this content will re- ! g ird this movement as praiseworthy II places' the (oivet nment in a f.ivorabie light bffoie the woihi ami he iure its own people. Sooner r later such a proxisition will carrv, anl it will end L in a Union oi tliese States. Maiinanirniu and concession w ill r-niist the inj'a'li es ot ihe world, and will und a resjamse m ihe hearts d the ma es Im feel no inteies. excep. in the restoration of the Uioon. Pet hat. tie time has not come yet lor wisdom and moderation, but the lime will come. Photographic pictures on steel hive lately bee-i achieved -tl Loudon. They are -roiiuce-i bv the teflon of the light upon cert tin chcmicils, and as m my a- 5,000 copies can be taken before ; i. . i ... i .... me pi lie oeieriorai es. Wendell Phillip is ta'kiiii: about how he his lived ii ud libore! for abolition. The precise manner cm be discovered by spelling the word lived as wiches say their prayers, b ick wards. C57The Wt-ehawketi reported sunk in Ch-rles-tou Harbor vi- an inu chid of the Monitor pattern, cam ing t'o juns. Her tonnage w as 81 1. She was buiit and lainiche I ti.e '. resent year iu Jei.sev Citv. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. cxiitiHrr3iV!S 3iivr AT THK II.MOX .11 EAT JIAKKET.j No, 59 East Washington Street. T K.VI DAVIS IM, KiroSKliNCHKISUHS MORNJLJ tNii, both at Li tiir i 1 'he Kat II ket House, .oi i it of tbs fiiifs- l-u-ef ami Mntion ever took r& u(.r.n f ne enou!i t eiake all lore r f poiwl inoats hold up tieir hinds and uni'.c. M- invite his c isl"iii"r anJ frlini wl:i wi-h a superb ( hntma Irak or ruast to frive turn a call and ttv aliall not be disappointed, dec IS 1 ti WI S. CHRISTMAS MEATS. OlllwI?S 1 '.tlAH K VE : l-fioI ol" Eilll is ! rpnr. c ty cucncu. having conskntkd to.; 1 a!'o- the flu c' ers ai.d hrr ta bo d tljeir, mart-et ! j in the Ks t Mark' Hoi-f m 1-rid.iy, vChrn-t Tia) TTiornj M, the ui-.ler-i(t.1 take pleasure in ' t nounciriit to the ' j cit zns of lid:a:.a !i. tl.a- he-wül have ibe hnei I !ow o: rue meats ver r.etut-ite-i l.a tn city. I bey r?, i hey id bap r t . serv their numerou eutomrs wifi n.e-'i.n f r a! ay momii. Krim ti.b r l! i.r.do tilli' a'-d FiHay nuTfitig et tb La. Market Ib-Us. J.iHX II. lilHV, I.K VI Ii VIS. declS-d-iA JOHN VORiiKR A IlRiJ. FOR SALE. Inhtil States Maihars Salp. District of Indiana. i BY Vlh'l t'K Of A CKUriUKIi t.i'1'1 OK A UKCRPK , and veiidiii i.i ev(.i-n . tn- -s.n.1, at.il .1 r.- t-l . I v is. IM, ik lie full, d Ml . I i Ir ei t'.i'.tt !' T ibe ! iti.rrin ( b ins, I ill. oi tiie 4t' '!y o' Ja'-nsr-, l-6t, at t'e ortw e nf ttie Trej.nr r .-f St o-, n 'h -iiy j -f I'.'1ijii-) I.-, I taeen tre l-i.ura .f o cUk a. M. ... I M . ! .1. I Vt ... . t u. . . . . ... . . . . ....1.1 .. ( mitcrVt t0 , hipne-t l.i.t.vr. Nrrssb, 0 .fa ol :I.,di . . tv. t.er ret t. State Sl.-rk-. the Mtmt-rs of ihe rer ; tin-atea.i wicn.and b' tu etiva aiuurts thereof,! ; '"U wa. , N of 1 r. Amount 578 . ... ?ä.'a"Hi No. of Cer. lira!. . . :j .-.... 1 49.1. . . 172... 2 1 39 . . .VJU... R.17 . . No. of Cer. iwa .. I.1VI... Amount, t Lisa . I'jmo . 5.0. si . 7.1 on . 4,1 "HO . a issi . x.ooo Ain't, aa.rmo l,SH) . r. i on . 6 nun I iss . . 1!".. . l"li IHiS ... 501 518.. . . . l.'U.lb.. . T..I.1. 4. ISO 2.MI0 4 non .,11 SI It IHK T.iaai l.toil lSIG. itrr .... 1 1 .fio TA 6.IK0 llii.... S.iifu ....P .to Kach eertiflfa' wllll-s "ld set.e'vte'r ai d in tb or : d..f aloe kvp". -at l i n eref.t w'll enhcr o' a l c-r ti:ii-at-- 1. ri rW .-tT nl sold hy m ir ! 1'iaii eve.itv -f ve pr eni . of lo par vjlue it.ereof. Crl'tt rate of purrla.e vHl le 1.? toe eaaiT'danl deliver 1 f o f he j pat U.s-T', n'.it.-'i, u-wler by ti. tem of t!ir d-rre. j wi I e i t'e the nnrihir to have the aai 1 crtdl a'e of t a k p .o-l.a-eil r-ju!t)y trvoh rrd a l.j Ibe Ijw f Inl at-a i r v.0 ao.i ti w c-rt:U-.a' 1-suaJ a in at.f a in .Ur ira f.r. Il fl. nOSK, V. S.Mirhtl I erend r 4'b. Ifi5-t1ef-!t 11 Jr4 BOOK BINDERS. ED. L. IM Ml Ell, IJooU Hinder and Illank Hook iHmiiiltirCiirfr. A ND DlUl.k IN r.LANK R0'K5. l'APEH AM) . -.as. " . , ' str' ' W Uttr I NOTICE. ELECTION NOTICE. Onin i rrar linttio Cii4t lUiLwat Co.. 1 lao.aa rttiJ. Iieeember 1, 1--53. 1 j f tj4llt STi)CKb)b!'r.Ut IN U lalir.tNY 4k K j J rrrrehr ooned tba an ateetln f.r I-l-eetra In mA I ' j-Wj-any will be beid at tfca ofTa-w of tiio t'.orrtaj.y la In-diii.ap-.li, cu Thursday, the 7th djy of January t.-.t. My vttler of tk f .rJ of Erector. drrl 13 Alt. Ma-XTAH, fr-tii-tary.

AMUSEMENTS.

M KTUOIMIMT A !1 A LI.. 1 I SfAr.r. MAN.tr, FU... Mi. H. II. KILFT. Friday Evening, Dec. 18th, 1863,,; !R3. tl K.YEF t T OT Mr. J. B. Roberts. KICT-TVRÜ III! Carlo VIkUo. SC ALK OF PUKES. Hra,.Cir l...,.!Prqaae M IVnta. Laily aixi Gcntltnaa ?. t'reta. Kacli al-MUonal Llr J3U.Bf.. oal!-ry 15 t re . All K!rvel IA) (Xma. lYivate Boxe, c4 ui " PBo ofTloe od-ji r in 10 o'clock A. il. till V2 U.

JL"Ior oju at l47 o'chsrk, Cur'ain rieaat7 Wj "I w-w - vy. iiUodv Jirussels Carp ts n as o i v ii a i. i..jra;,sfl.v BriISSOs lo.

Black Swan Concerts! TWO NICHTS ONLY. T K CF.I.KKRtTKD (Ml ri.tiAttTii T. fJcr.rirLii.) Who Ittel? futar ith urh rat mrce be'or br M'jffctT, Que. n Vicu;i. a vi t-tbrr distiaulvlnsJ perfcons of Karcpe, wti Rlr l.i grtutl Vocal and Instrumental Concerts, On Friday and Saturday Evenings, December IStU und liltli. Mr CHAS.DOIK.K Piv-dst. (The jouti Thaller g.) Artm's ion ,M) cent. krscrf'i 2"''ntfx,ri. Seaum-y l e sicu'-ed !cr f:tbrf the twn nijt.t at Messr. Wi l.ir-i t S:ow-ir Music Smr -, f. 4 lete Hr'!, cn;m-nc;n ttVJ n ndav ra-ml r, Ivcemtr 16. . I. r np.., 17', Co iCtrt coru u. ri.ee at 8 o'clock, ilecH-iMw FOR SALS. IHWK TWK.MY TM01SAXD IU..KS WORTH f lnipro-l C-t? IYr.jH'ny, l.t twi S aell for one fntirih d(n an-l the balan e wuh n eic'.it ver. tbe ptirctiaser psvinij six -er cent. iMrrrt in advance, annn.dl. liK.OU JK V. PUTS. decl-!2ni. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. OVF.y DT AS1 HT V0n TtlK ItKCVlTlON nf Topils in edhpr tepirm -nt. Price of Tu'thm inuch rrj.i ed.and 1 now If-- -,han any her imiJr latituun i'i ti e world. Adrantaqr of thi Institution nrer nlhtr timilnr Schools, trhieh are inttlualle tn tin Student. TL Prfü-ii'i;t vT tu. 5cii! l'iirk Id- eniire und. videil attention to it. and is alav personally present anl leacl.inc. wl.ile rno-t et lie x irast lhi's a ith itfferiencea by-, wh--i piHHfpl pay Is tbe nme .f Profensfir," and devote their own line to ilrum n ut up r-rloiars, taing inor frequent!? r.n the cars tban al the desk. - TUe President of this Scho! 1 l.lieved to be th Mi'f tersnii!i w tenchii i i ti e Ma'e, it n-.t in the West, who hss ever bJ arol eKperi-nce a a practical a counar.t In a !nk or otb-r fir.-t c s businr b"u-e. It Is tue only Schod in the St .te, p n)t in the Wes, that iis a fir' -class IVnitan perrnai.ent y conneced with it, ard ha tl.e odv CYrnimn in the ' ite w h lia vi r lahea a lirs i rrtnium ou Penmanship f any kind at ti e Stitv I'airs of this Mate, if uot at thoe of aa? tlierSti'e. The M ste-n of H'Nilt-keepirg ueI in this Scbo'd I not tYf n"t in.airlfHtioti f sin .le inevperienced thf'Pft, wliicb bas tiever ten applied or adopted In a tailzie h'isi: e bUse; but is the joint w.rk f many of lb" very best practical a-cuntants takru fnao real haitiens and actual exerience, ar.d i now in connart e In f.i:r-fi 'lb f he nrt ciass b'jfiiieM houeca vf the United .Stales. One hniMtred crahjutea of this School are now art ihr a actual acro'intan:)' rn first cl- busine. bouef, frr rvijoi iron any aber scb'wl in the Mate, and the gra-luat.-s of ttd S Ii.! Kt fity per rent, more fr their B-rvJces than those o' a y t.tbt-r J-cbool in tbe Stata. It I I elieved to bs the onb SlLooI of tbe kind in tha ebite that La. regular lectur;, or in which all 1 taagM that i-ivtvertise-t and cbargei for as a part t f the regular course. Fall particiUra of any thin pertvintng to the Gollra e will be eet t any person on receipt of a red atamp t pay return poMajo. ninl we PI thank any per n h' wiil ntui u-henste and al'.lress of any nutuUr of eut lernen or ladiea a bo may possibly attend a Commercial Cr.'leze. !r7"Ie etref jl to (rive the name of lb l'ot-t OfSc. Comdj aud State, at.d ddre 1HUMAS J. E'Y VNT. Preidei.U lecl2-d:wlm In 1 antpoh4, b-d. DRY COODS. CLEARING SALE! FOR BY MOBS! No. 5 East Washington Street. n . ii. (toon. TN OIlDRR TO MAKK tOOM FOR .TIllNr. STCK. IwU f..r rnirty Oay the fr.Ko in (1!., whb b wiil h found t't per .rnt. below the ufj.l trade prierg: ('In. iks. Sarin irs und Cirrular, la ei.d-a variety. l'laiiiM'rimsoii and I'lnid Miuwlw, Lat-at St) lea. l'lahi, ISlnrk and Itcp.MIks. (olorrd Ml lit., fVc di d Raritit, llirh ropIiiiM, pi ad tl.e new !ia.'x . rniprrw, ('loth, Victoria Urpw, Srotrh riniiN, Tr li t Ue Venice Checks Urocade Lnlrr. I'lain Liiwirew. A Lllt'iK ASMilfTMKNf Ot i: m it u i i i i: i i i:h. Pirt.tuUr aiteuiicn m llotiitou. .llallewe and Tolnl I -4 ice Collar and Set. HOSlKRY.liLOVKS, SON T AOS L U00DS, llOIIVy Xlllt'll OlIllllll-iliM. Plain & Colored Border Table Cloths. PLAIN & CGUD BORDER NAPKINS. WTITE AMD V0 1,0 It ED fltAXXEUi All Wool rtialmere, rontliig and Tain Mn.r. ( vtl Oraa.. ) Ladies' Siberian Cloaking. Tbe Oreaie-t lUrgaln of tb aeaaori. Jfj.! hher! dedoc'hn t tbe Tile. !er-d3nt - NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. TO DELINQUENT TAX-PAYERS. Ott Takaaiaia'a (ara,l UMAJiHaM, Lteoeml-rr 1 Ilk. i ,0TICX I. HF.KÜBT r.lVKX THAT ILL AL X Kpt.ireialiua4 dwtituiit Uf Cur -' g . - i t. .ii"i. .... VI' . - - - Imi tlatr td Jaüaaiy. 1G4. wiJ L. adrerossl for aai. U UN iriunj.fi". j , l"tit.i vu.u( pai l -rupny wiil wwla ly piaypng lb dl!iu.t li e-bfur pavlu tlatr. .t 1 - j Hi. lT lVi'i kn ii.. 1.. ..... . . . T . " Kl UrlUUflM:. irp-vw 'f. p.. . .il . f .

CAR PUTS.

iPJJJCES O? CARPETS I - Trade Palace, 26 and 23 West Washington St. MiMialion Carpets, Sup-irb I'ltieros. In rich hih colors, all IM Axminsler Vol Caro't A , . , , V Lc"r? W J dar.MrtJ. -TT f (MVCt CaTPCtS, j f I Vr ...a . t . . i:v. j .v. e 1 :e-ant t.i I-. in light, dark and roeu.uin Coloru. A nitric tn Manufacture, New Pattern, in h:h odor, Terr fine. Throe Ply Carpets, Fiom $1 3." t jr.l. Extra SupoiTme Carpets, i One hundred pTe.v-, from $1 2ü per yvrd. Ingraim Carpets, Common Wool do-, From rent jar yatd. Cottage Carpets. Rug Carpets, flenn; Can.ots. New S:tles, fio:n .'PJ'., cents per varJ. No ains or epsu- ' h ia l.eeo s.,n-d! to forliisli our n-'ian r- w-ith the I rge-t ami niost varied !t k ot (.'.upe's eiet olfcred tri thi. mnrket, and thov will be -ld at pi ice bfv ing competition "U.. a. m t Wool .t lid Siih n,:in.iks, Kitra lualit an 1 all eobira. bice, Tambour t: Swiss Enibrold r rnl fnrl.iins (urtoins 'i "rim min qs. Holders and (iilt t'Tiuinr, In rcat variety, . 0 s, all Midfiis and Vi'lici Hirs, Oil Cloth Oil (loth M..ni!l.i .aid t'ocoa .MaUic, . Iu(r;ud (iVt'cn liolland, Wall r.i)( r. w .Vjlw, Rrcrirn il 1..IIJ. II . ! I . Together w ith -a comply e assortment of in Fl HMSHINU -GOODS. HUME, LOj-D & CO., I.VUIAN AIMll.ll. ana;is. AGENCY. REAL ESTATE AND GiAIM AGENCY. Soldiers' Pensions, B)unty and Back Pr.y Promptly Collected. METZGER k fif RIBLEN, No. ft Odd t ellnwa'llHltSrcotiit Finer Metzger, Striblen.& Simpson, Wo. 4H' I iltt t reel , oppnlt Trrainrfi WASHINGTON CafT. I.C. Coromunicat ens a ld'e-sed t.j eirlier otT.ee wiil ba pmri'ptfy anfred. nUU'F, lit. I HV. Mi KAltMOO LAM bo'i.ht td nM, a xl h''jliaUd, ajd Taxe pid .:i all the W e-tern 'ate. i tMr?0 MARSHAL' SALE. United SUU .Marshal's Sair. bf-bert L. t'jltini;, v.. the rinruit tnrt t4 Theprel1cn' au l Piretto s I tl i.Ufit noilea, Ih.triet bi4:af a. 1 tl.e Per afl In lia ap.b Uilrt.a1 Coirpany et. a!. ) wv a-her Term, -laa?. t Hrl.l 1V i.lVr. Td AT OX IHK lam . betwecu the !wiir of i r Vl'ark la tt.e af'er .s in il: City of lodl i f ltMi'ana, the no. e. s jtr.ot the It-frlct day f Jiuji ), D., ten t rl k :t: tnt Z'.retK.o'i mur t.cx.n f -ai 1 i!y, at 1 ' C urt I anafioliii. County ',f i! ir:':, ai-1 in-r.iC'.ed, Ida Mar.Lal d tre f a-frena:';, nv vi.t ie .f a rerl . reiidetclan.lin.de bv la - Colin ed Criir t.f th tere In lt. abov entitled iuetl. ue t ii-tbe Cieik of al.' C.iart. wdl ei; al aeti.Ti a--d i ul be ttt ty, the ld'-J tt. l-oried prt.ert? a t.il riatit of the nat-i i'eru Inl:ai.alia Ma;.i4 C'lrp.ny, t-w it; 'lliel eitt ai. l In tU"a.'.i I mly, ntfiUlN .D. (1 leri.ürjf fr.:n I t r i, Oi t'. T' t-4 ua.l. atai Maa -a Irvliana, tliOtab i...e IamiuO l Miami, Howard, Tl,rt, ll.tn.Uoii ir, I ilirj..., to tie' f ) I 11 at.ap-di, in ImmlI t.f Maiioi.; an ! all ji:4 e.-a.r tb. Und an! real es-at t.f " ... Ij t',.. ti ! r a .ni,rj wa,ai ILe tt at day of M. rcli. l"ti, or i.'tw j- leiej or H-ed, t eetbr w irh a!Mbr btri l tst.Ur f ! on .aca aUla of tk I'ack, to the wli .J" wi 1tli aiKl .Itent that tbe aaltl Company i r I e f or pi-e J1 f ihe ay, loftaf witli fta u;H-rtritiire, lrark'1 r,i' l Lere on, a4 th I'tl 'ye, vlaa..f t, let re, d-tl jri ui.il, ai.d .fai',dItiir tlien-tn-, en. i'.' , ejjf. , n.at.na.'t. marfctnery, atft all tl.e p r "ii.l n-r ir.fr. ffl ts th'-reto f liereH t!i.-rei .f ti, .j,l r ,!. j-ai-i-. and t'-n II tbateetiaia piece t.f lat. r'r- Ii k frrt.i t ( e IfTWlinÜMi of 'ha a4 Kadr'.afl al Pern to rite e i"-, Wat a-b ar,1 t. Ini1. Ka Iri.a.l. ar !;r..l . r u, f.e ci're4 hy t A Cutupary, and tlie rftad nd er t.. 1 e t.-il!t 'her!, wiih tie erttnieti.ie and ra ) p ct e r t r ieced ttereCT). atxl all the Jejrf.i etao-d a.f .i-1 ' t enlred. ar.4 all oilier '.rv( trml ft p-riirl, aenntred or ta ! acquired I y at i I'en ji.o t; anJ 'o !l ta toll, rerta b4 luc-.tn" la i lud r ie'et f-m tie -aid kailrvad ettrodUi fr-.et rii t-. Ii .t.at. o!i ar-4 the exten! tbere.it ti tk l." frle, W.a nd at Ihjü HaHrt-ad, II 'W CiJIeJ l!.e l-.eili ir.4 HrVll l l l.tf (VfOI, an I a'.i tra:.t ia e., r i L's and .t .1 Ilea-.. f tu ai4 I'em ai 1 Ii,i!.a:.f -.. I.n..r. ad Cl I, a-.j of, tu, Iv. JT Conti roll,' ihe aro ai. l ai y .t.d everjf.art Ibri auf. tbercnu anJ r-rt i.ta uf i pn rty wlU fini l offere! t.r a,e, ar t .ip'n f '.iK ralii a wlT.rtettt au. I't i. i-t i lit tl. n,:.d r iK.n '.id darre, I wid, at Ihe ao. Um- mrui pt.e, (a ika naniar ffer fee Mia the fr üirt'.le nf t4e ra-npeOf, .fleet, llrot atl ftaa-tbi-e ab.fi-e tleat rtbed, ardered litba ack! a tb prof-rrtjr rath I'eru ti li.dianap. l-a.;r at Wotspany la IX fttrto. 't:t!r pnit TIiaaic a lit I E.a wuliov,! iif frea tb talaatioB aM apprai-erret i ! .f t'j. miu ef ladi.a.: atvl al4 prepeny, Ae , . Its 'ii a aa i.ui.iy,aa4a-stta pmr an1 parmi'.Tii t i.n cf A4 ef irjt tr toortra CU'i 1 '! '. -nT y t ! ntjr, lsi3, to Jante, Vt .t.i..w. a 1 r tce, to aer tb r-a? Witt of Ihr b -ial f lit t'lwpany, ame-jntini i ijVl.OISi. and It irre.t Tl: ri . bk b lülarett. tinpali tb. It?ar ef J-d. l-3. m""- let t.7 IT; a4 al l aett t f Be ri,l aU"1 r ' of tb. Jta-TBSBt fWttri ty last U-iso afel li4 itH UilrcwaJ 4ifat y i.t '1 Ivru ti iwl :n.M;ia Raitrua4 Caa tany, in lit fad oi 1-. ,B Cirecil Coart X Martow Cecrdy. Ib . f-r ?3a5-. IM wfcc4 ;VfW-il -U teti .Mcweit to ! ecta k. üuttin. Tb psmhaaa) l-v-r-ey r.iS t- pM .t tla tin'e tb. feeeey ia alrweti e..wi!, arid uio'i ilrfiidt tLe j"-per j may ;aln b e-f-frred aod -"'J. th pfirtWer la.lli.f lo pJ htltg rr.t."l!- for ar y ! i. t1 , r- -' Urnnf. HA V III 0. kl i K, l. . Mirafc.l. vt a IaM' , lUi.a a.1 i. lioap, Atty'i ff planant. , Jft,eiijer I, t -.-. bv10 VVArJTCD. Iuw wfudi-ul - Wnnfed. IflinK iM-kKsm.NM) m aitt. at hi oitkte 15 j j tili tviy, a l-aw ii4rr.l oi I've U. e.w-, eaattWetl aa a L,wyer' Clerk. wsrt a eatr.ea4 Ctoia. nel a'pl. af.w-MaT. i - t . . i t . lf t alatrpt iafJ.prer-Vss. t, - --s. - - - -.