Daily State Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 4419, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1864 — Page 3
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DAILY SENTINEL SATURDAY MORN I SO nwr.MBKR n
CITY ITEMS. gs leet cleeaed arewtrtl. fi ft cents a on our street i Mai dog ia iwpcstsd to bare it the oorthotsterii suburbs jesterdey it , stated that the whole Jewish do tion of Indianapolis is but little over 200 1 Broom, that used o be bought for ten now retail in tbrs rity for fifty cents a i-rbiy slipper were the Hreete of It.l.anp..u yssterdst vt by it out .he ordinance rrspsttiaf rloanxiK r.ow off the sidewalks er. forced? m Cant 1 Stint, of Ohio, aucceeda Ma.' r tt, we wodwrsund, with reward to the trea w oo sod conspiracy in a i v low heard tn ll t Juke, the Bohemian fla4-b!oor, ia the man at the Indiana State Museum. Splen id ore his eihit.. aod boaotiful art Lie pre ' T0 tOOOt obo witness them i ap) i a ic A special meeting ol me Ancient 1 landmark Lodge will be held thi- 'Saturday eTscns at o iock for work in third degree J J raoooxs, nec'y "1 he israeiitei of Indianapolis we under stand, are promntlv and commendsblj repo: 1 :ng to the call i" bebslf t tbe uifortorjate rel ogee now in our midst. Thev re doing nobly Masosn BFoftCI There will re a te. i u Ofling ol Indianapolis Chapter No 5, tkia Saturday eveninK. at G o'clock, tor work. Cuan. Fislitt t'crrlu '(eri n giisr. an Iiidiini the nt-i Die recent battle st Franklin, Tenneaaee through the city yesterday lo roeeS bos -d eoea assawster. Sberaaao n too Mst!die Atlanti COASl. Jlfc Wild tuikeys abouud, il is gajd, U (be woods, on tie banks and in ths bottoms of White river, beiow tiie bluffs of Waverly, 13 1" miles southwest of the city. Deer have in this locality to .Vlndame Kr u'Msh. Lt.6 u be pioprietro ..f the Indiana State Museum, to dav devote, aü her receipts for the benefit ot BooUstts refugees at Cairo Certainly all our patriotic and ph. tan..,rr.w. .Iii... . .H VI ..... . L. ..!,.' MOOOO IS to-'U .T'l he great Rhodiu cts another ! inch day at tbe "Circle,"' North Meri l.v .'ret t. wbicb be is the sublime proprietoi ObJI him. He himself is a gentleman, as ail mo siatants are courteous, anal his wine. m)t)ttt, gara ami eatables are unapproachable to- ' of! ou i as 1 he 1" 8 Militär v Commisnion, in ihe a-e of Measis. i!oiey, Humphrev- Milligan and Howies, rou I mied their argumeui yesterday. Ihe case, aftet the Judge Advocate had concluded his able argument, was ubmi'ted to tht Court. Substitutes, naval certitic.tte luatished tor two or three vearn, at the lowest p.sible rstes, and als. volunteer-, lor townships, br A. F. Noble. Government Claim Airem. No .. Vohn' Hiork North Wiidlan street. Indiana; oiis IrriT dti the advertisement (t Heitkam A Schroder, merchant tailors and dealers m ready aaade rlothiog, Efs 79 Eiset Washington street. Thev w a 1 - 1 a a a nave a pienum Mock, ol a-ois on tnn-i. and 'he ino-t manißcent Hi 'ire guaranteed "We uuder.tand that tlie SOcioSOl ODO au-ed the recent aci ident on the Litayette Indianapolis lailroad, whereby sevprril -oldies were killed, is now iu Pennsylvania, aud the rand Jurj of Tippecanoe county has found a bill against bim. It is doubtful if be return'The privates of the eteran Reserve v'orp. now do 1 na" duty at Camp Morton, in nomcd us ni(ht before last that during a recent attempt at escape of rebel prisoners. eventee:i out of eighteen were shot aud killed on the spot We 'ecord this aa one ol tbe incidents of the war. Trobabiv the rebels deserred! v met the r fats. tides the packing of pork, an immeu-e bnainoaw has been done at each one of the pr i; uent slaugbiern g establishments in Indiauapo lis iu the way ol putting up beef Daily trores have arrived since the seafon comtnenceil, il ! whea,. fire pre-ot)t the statistic- to the public thev will be found to tie interesting aud show a Urge increase of tiade. ( Sätol worthy, North Meridian street, 1. Jius Block, had s throng of cititeus in- 4 his recent teautifnl importations. Mtolwor : . 00 too shortest uot; e, at the lowest prices, ai d in tbe most srtistic strle est ti! any gsjsMettttt with a moar excellent soS (he aajOetiwi t which csnirot be pun h iei in Ne Yrk M Paria Hüü. Thus tar sever. ! "laughter DM dur tig the .eaar-n. t our -t b'ihmer.ti. nroliablv e'gbtv thousand hea l have been killeil. All our houses sre ui lull operation, aitliough tue ensot ia rapidlv drawing lo a line ll nirfv be thai not more than ten or fifteen thousand head will be sUllghterexl here additionally We quote lliS tijfiir. -tPiJ v $t4ifl4 7S KTOSW eM 1 v Tm atrs Ta nijrht Mr Pruc ter aaaajears ia i- urei-i pari, m which be hat ' now the universal admiration ot evenbmlv ev . erywhTf. N .k oi tbe tfoatd, BS the J Meoada on :i is astwrtttof täctaws of tns by-srono i times bouse u' e iwdt 1 QpTttsorge Khmiius. of tht Cit It will Ml a nh. sjatal . soweit tostto, efetor, wild istrooy. duck, goose, hratit. strsWsttl cr:it;e. rabbit, si uu 1 rel. en ItttSi lobster and crab lr.nch to uit al ten of tbe clock precisely, during ibe morning Kcmcuibt r ihe see. vit : iht "Oircle. Nortl Meriuiao treci. south of the JoillBol othre JpKlorence asiiteil by (toorfS It - .1 James Keioiedv. two of the meat saseooaOllsOew young gentlemen in th s e h . is daily happt to welcome his Iriends and ihe publ.c generally And turoiab tbem with the most eicellent wine.uors, ales, porters snd ciptrd. Kggt.oi. . i Thema an 1 Jeremiah PJTwr Ist Fever the aemmbltabed scent l .dame Kng!ih. will, wtrle -he s absent lo dav , wehome all visitors to the Indiana State Mu asum invito! Ibers by the ob o ,n . enseous madame. to Lon'iihute to tba relief, in this the smad of winter, of tiie uiifwrtuuaie reltigeee. women 1 1 1 .iddren. at Cairo. Illinois Ctc. isnly our phi mlhropic etner.s will respond I Mi ' Le Fever have a full bouse I W ' 1. olograph album, new style, lasniiy and ;cket bibles, bv mu books ol all denomtutt'o:.., ; raver Uok. iu all bindings, poet, in blue and gohi. jsjSOOilo books, largest stock in the rity; games. II kinds; gold pens and pm kr t books, I photographs and album cards in trreat vanei . - at 1 odd O t'armtchael No -. North rsoejwsl vaniasutot. Don l fsil to call on tbem Mi Dan. el Williame, formerlv of Werden k ' - oiUabow you all tbs above. Ht'l ' -plendid. msgnili' er a: 1 - tle ,oods in the marc ha nl tailoring Idit st would commen t le ':r re iem and the patJfte ei wall lbs) fsOOOOt eeia..- i.ei t ol 1. H lieiikaui. North Illinois street, opposite tlie Uttes House Mr lie ikm has. perhap. ' lie wst elegant assortmems for geullemen's wear ever imported at.- Indiaiiapolie, and bis cuttet is just tbe stt M to at ni h them forth in tha m ui - 1 --1!. r Mi Viit Hci'k-im s mV Welch, t? e re . srsotas, saai alwajs 00 fwtaud tt tbs iuuiaua Ma'r Mussum, wheir bo b) prepared at all limes to preserve ateeimens of animated nature in the higheat at le of art , Welh s sriei.t : .. otr. a;,. I '.re re . sul: of his skill may be Wttneaaed duly at Mail 1 aeae English a Maeuui, lodiaaapolie, ai Weatstn Mussum. G M nuai'. a ssi tm'i Museam. New York
iMiini of the Bar of lod i mum oo 1 1 Tbe oeabfri of tbe Indianapolis Bar met at ihe Court Hon December 13tb, inst . u take
order in relation Torbet, Esq . On motion of L Walpol. to motion of Mai. J lo the death of tht bre 1 I st Hoc. A. L. lioacbe. Robert a ralloxl totb rbolr and on W.Gordon, C. Uaroio, Saq . was f boen tcreury of the meeting After a atatement of the objects ol the meeting by the Chairman ; and a few observation upoa ibe histor? and character of the deceased by Major J W. t, onion, the latter moved that a committee el three be appointed to draft resolulions eipreaeiTft of the feelings of the meeting on the meiaor-hi ly occasion, wbicb. being carried. the chair male that commutes to consist of the following pentiemen. vii : Hon J. W (iordoa. Hon A I. Roache. and William Henderson, d toeteupoi. the meet.ng adjouine to moot n :be office of M-Doneld k Koeebe.on toe I nst . at too o'clock, I' M-. lor the pu-,-- . t. ei m a the report of the commute Afterwards, at the time and place tu which tOOf adjourned, the njembwr t( the bar met, when the committee reported the followiug pre imble aod resolution-, which were unanimously adopted, namely: Whereas. It has pleased Almighty Qod to rev u: utit ruiiiat and frost the labors and ra. , l.tc oar late Bmth-r. he Hon B. for bei a distinguished politician of the State und -i tnewber of oui ' whose early .(t w . cooarod by every mark of public favor and honor that tootle upon high ulenU inaptreu aud direct J seneroaa and noble action, but ha cloaed amid i-ireumstaiices or peculiar 2. mm ana sorlow. Be It, therefore. K solved, That we siucereiy rt-giet the eariy leath f Brother Torbet, and will borisfa his m : mot a- tns of one capable of a high and z'.onou destin?. bnt rot off in mid areer lo II attainment Resolved, 1 uat we wwi nend the Uuet A kirother Torbet in a body .1 a rasrk of bor regard and cieeni Tor him. Resolved. That we deenly svinpatine with tne venerable and bereaved r'atber and the -tricken (amity oi the deceased In this their great n miction Tteolved. Tin' the !e retat v oT ihi meeting be. and he ii heteby directed tutnlsh s copy ol these proceeditif s to the Kathei . and another to the wife ol the deceived llC!lved, Thtt Msjor .1 W liordoi! be, and iie in herebv ;4pptintt-l to pre-eu'. hee reaolu to the circuit and couimoti pit 1- :ourt ot this county at an earlt day ot the liest e-ion ol SOOk of them, and move that they be sprei up the rocordi ot said courts respectively. Ka-olved. That the public journals ot totscitv tnd of Dearborn count v. be reque.-tcd to pubith 'ttd 1 MaI 11 1 irhvia m mtl lhAMiitfWiii Ilm fiiAhnfr a.I. tin,mA lo .aaaaaalaha tawawal at tha raaida.a of i jaxoea M Kcrnao. Eaq on Circle atroet, . ibis eit. n Suml,f af;uo,j;i( uU s,h ;t.. si 1 1 . ..i ',... W 1 1 i'ie det t C UtAi 1vvi, sDUNxrOLlS The LilavettC Courier pavs the following compliment to a bulness establishmen' n. tbis city, a live man in his line of tiade: We have delayed a notice ol cut ecvcemtU j friend, th- populsi haust : the capital, until the : advent of old W'. tei in grim and sober -.ir"-!, shouiil sdtnoni.-ii 1 ut i.td .'Owder thai Int hsd ) bsmomt personal II not . military iieee--.it I !. tl s rie 1 nn-l VHiiea tto. k aale at tbe popH lor eotedliahroont of Mr Dtrit will bt found ft i.s- ji '.mcut second in .nnlfv ari-i .jjai.tity ; none in the Stute Tne "one juice' -v-tem pre- 1 - 10-1 like the law-of the Jledex and Persians, is unutterable aii-t undevin i ting. A child may bur a set of lurs of Dtfif with -alety He h;u earned ths unre-ervi-4 coi fideuc-e ot bis oalrous. -: 1 hi." wi.ieiy ext n'(-i trodOks but the leg ' ir vr ela'ion of c .u-o pn ! efTect In hats and caps Daris outranks the' trade, an. 1 will be k1! to doplieote New "..rk bilU without adding either Iteight or ClCwaOgt I I'lAi 'Ol W.h. Tn f 1 rui. li mtl io . There ate tnousaods, ave. teusot thousands ol person- in OUT laud who are deairou- of having peace, but they are so atllicted with the vario'is , discuses which the riesh is heir to, that ihere is' an incessant w:r jjoing on within on account of ( the impure itOtt M their blood, that they have no rest day or night. 1 hen earnest imimry "Is thoie no b?t?m in fi leal no pwyslcian there?" Yes, yes! ue rinkertonV Wokoo and Calixaya Hitters, and you will soon hnd relief and K-e-s n complete victory over your troubled Sod sKseOSta BOOStitOtton We speak thus cotibdsntly bt i Statt we have tried tbem, and the resu i :i oiir. t-e most glo iou- Blesse! be these bitter-! Itideeil they are "peacemaker? Remember the genuine Wahoo ami Oslisojt Hitters h ;ive tho name of Jacob Piukeiton blown on e.ich hot tie Al! others are bOOSbOOS Kor sale by all reitsbie druggets and wholes i!e dealers Uses ti'iiAs.nt I oMl. ro s Llosk. As he ;ieat SOCiioo li Feather ton - -on closes, we would . , e .lt W I It - '.HOSO ol OOjrtitiaOOSJOUO havs not vet at u do so immcdlatetj, and secnie a - ply 9 those tine foods lhat coooot be obtsiue! I., - - le of New Volk We -ia jjtiorls wild there jeeterdny. aiid can eawdtdl saj that ae ever .iw anything to (-uipa--. hem either in fineness ot tenure r design vVe pek inaiuiv of tboe French tieurnl aad plain merino i shawls. exteiHion blenched t-ible cloths, doublt 1 damask napkins, towels, wool blankets, and other woo l- Km numerous to mention. We aw mauv of Din lirst tias oiirett hu? Inrgely. and none can help doin; o whau auch an opportunity offers fot getting -meli rremendou baigains. Kemember t tie stock is fast diminishing. At tend lo day witbout faii, A special sale It s even ic at " lock Lam'3-1 ami sentlfmei irt :n?irtd. lart. n 1 l?fit lh Ptv;d Ücll, 1 entif OSSn well known an an able and (-dented le; ner, l.itely editor od twoprietoi of the "lrSth oil! tjtlirtr I .ft. re at M Hall on Tct-d y ev eniuj; next, the 9IHb in-', cowuoeocmg at 7 P. M Dr Bell a le-iutc, we think, ought to he Otll pttroolstd by our natri ' eitiaswn who love über nul wi"h to tveto osasrOsOOtl Ireland a free and independent na llOOaltty. Dr Hell s lecture is under the auspice-of tlie Fsaiian li berhoud, and we trust mir ' ' ptwoosae i. am nssi ioi inern wives , tl C wrongs and oOpreaeJons the Irish peOolt are ompel Vd e ifTcr sodST the .yrant voke of Kne.ishru'p ded.d.lt ' O w 1 F .t a Drs-taim. to st Smi -The court mai lial which eoOttOtd at thif post oi the th I of ' November, ol wkiei Cotiwiei A J. ?v arner. ol 1 S. . t . I . .1 , . the R I wsa president, aenteto'ed John llurrai . of ths 1 1 th .-avalrv. 1'hsiUs Hiilingslejr. 1 of the lib bjOtdaWf 1 boOaOS Doyie. o' ibe 11th j oavilrr. and Twdnrss flvtn ot the Jl ai infantry, ... be -hot t - death witn muket:y ai tseb tiaOt and place ar ilie couim.iudii' geiierai mo li iet ' for desertutn The sentence ha- been ap proved by ibe Tie, lent, and the StecuttOQ will , take place ou Friday, tbe inisnt . between the boors m I" A M and 'J P M . t Bnrneidt BsatVOCktL i'Sat Camp Motto. lfT o rS'rtow, Sundav et m too mil si ui w hieb bsa been progressing at S . John during the past week The cblaTCt lias four tirota a da?, from .' o'clock it the morning to . I o'clock at night, been crowded to overüowiug. We hare com to the conciusiot; that S? Jidm s ii too small lor the congregation The Cstho lice of Ind: inapolia a i.'it to bo l.bf iai, md stait this matter ol building a catheilral itüo SCtivi ssstsso fbo mttOUtnla aro ahrsyw rootlt ist :n any ri:bw enreepri-e JP ' YeatT.i was moist, hum d. la- 1 it ra.ued. The auiotic Jung me:i ou WaaUiii ten streets .ebers were SaUptftd it ths bealtt-.tul ami landable enterprise of lislo Igiiig the siitjad? looiened particle, of congregated oow .n. ia tier respective Jowalks. Cbw4usters most rreiiuent th se t.re- ahoe s'dewslk- i:' ktep tl tu .. 4 pet..e.,dicuiar ;.iiun. 10 tboe a ii 1 want to buy a sioe. e ssv go to .la. Mb Vstortlt, IOI Ka-t vFaab ugton street, ai J e .a: 1 stock TW KtmooO IV: sb rss most eoonomical stove m its ste the Inest and market, and the oood äau.si.iau Uwoa.i. aie so Oi an thdt we bist u .seieee to ia? anstbins aboui them JatMb both ol tome atove 5 Voegtle for Faaa Ls. .w. A leg luncb w.lll.eaei ibis da 1 the Ctystsl Tslace. on Washington suest, ua.it I. no s irrst, aud coi.vn.ued sver? dat an ul furtl er i.oUce. All kinoa ot wasae. aod good things i;enera!l?. can oe had at the palact. and as Uviubvi s i sbitl took ft will be d. ns cp 'y J :be rat artistic sty's
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A Bcvsdt roo Puis. -It it a btsssing to the i u flaring to know that we hare an effectual ra tl :U tu' troableaome draeiee Mr I P. t i z irdo. oa 1 M Seoeod street. Corinna t i . trkea real pleasure in informier ail who are tVing wits oile that he utoi t tmoil fiitsnflt? of Dr Striekland 'a Pilw Remedy, and it eflected a net m meet cure This rem to be the case with all obo make use of tktt leloodid prooara taoo It ia aasBOfaciured ai 5io C East Fu .r h street, Cinc'rajs:. Ohio, and "old by all druggists wärt witcw. Ostk oe run Cmaass' ftraarr Rnwir Co ksavaWArsaua, txav, lc. is. lOM. Prom this date, aud until further notice, the street enraoo Virginia Avenue will run through from tha corporal ;oa Ii; e. on Virginia Avenue.
to the corner of W and Wm streets Ä. B The ls-t car will leave euch end of the lii.e at Itt o'clock r. at. d00l2 dlw A. 11. C'rHIEW&ol',Siipl iioasc roa Sale For want of time to "e him s good reliable family horse, right years old next eprmg, warranted to bo safe. -ound. kind and gentle in everv re-pert; has been driven abool tht citw daring the past too year; if, not ifrw$d of thecsr- - lo'-orr.otives; under all eircumstariees lie ha- proved entirely safe Fr nartiulsra inquire at thi. office K' H OwVOTMol Wints 0 at tont A Brothe; have on band a choice lot of that splendid straw berry, currant sni -atasrba ; also. California wines and brandies lor 'he holidav. Call and examine for yourself. 14 4i U Mi - Looms Mi Owen is 4 pretmreo to receive mu-ic scholars, vocal aud instromenu'i, 111 ine totsjt froot room in the Statt H BaHdinsj Oi lew ie h. -w rit'e! up ai bis place of bosfncM He i- to be fonnd crery iai 'e'.ween IiU 1 ,w FoKÖ.w x. One hundred weil improved fsrstf n Illinois Kor parti tilar ppl? to PaasTos Av Hat 9 90t Hutsonville, Crawford Co. IMtnoi 3f" I'ersous indebted to us will plense call sow Httit with onr b'xik keeper. T K. Uoibrook. 91 I si j AtikMos & Ki ssmtt 1 tlTA ftO hundred excl sn!e papers cau 1 had it this office. ti Telegraphic Dispatches. Piff Wal afxrcfttaULT TH-t BA II T A f IfH V 1 1 . BT OaT '11 U I u I Wm wOwot t y 1 t 1 Co (Z t MIDNIGHT RBPOKT. Latest War News MPOniMT FROM TENNKSSKK. DISPATCH FROM THOMAS. nmT mn mn . m n . , - PARTICULARS OF THE LATE BATTLE. The Rebels Driven Eu?ht Miles. l.J: s r ltsoma?Bm (iupi isaoel RAILROAD ACCIDENT j 0 .I . i. iron jr t taf . At Af.. Ai . A'.. A the Rxtttlt tieiar .nln Ulf iam villi. Deo-tuter li. The ism? COW rticed mo?in il dny'oieik today: Steadmsn's corps on our left, the lourth corps nett, then A . Smith's coin-. lie cavalry force moved tn : ihe rignt. aud the 93d corps were held ia reserve. Vety tittle ei'-ept reAonnoitering was done until aller metidian. but at halt pas; twelve ihe order to adv mee n -riven, and the whole , column moved onward. I be rOOois evidently Siptfttd Thorns would nrtetent to tun, iheir ' right haiik; all indications would aresappoee ' this, and they had t'lfeieil numerous inducements ' for us to do s. '1 hey hau carefully prepared ihsir works to re-eive our lorces if we should attack them in thai 4U u ter To keep up the de ' espt'on, Meadman commenced to skirmish hoot :ly on our left, and as our lorces moved in the diiec; -n ot that toint, tney believed it thieaten mta and while il.ey were mssoint troops on their right, wt were ooocentiali! the lbih aud 'iJ.l 1 corps, and OooOtoJ Wilson s cavalry, on our I right. The result wi, when the bugles ouiide. I the wdtrance, our rtgnt wins aiuceu nionjiv between me rssasi lett aud the Cumberland rivet completely dooMing up the tebel divi-ion which liad I.een ji.ir.l lo btuckaate the rivr The battery was taken bv our lories and sent to Ktt reur. The roktst t;d by thi time iiereeived thai our attack upon the tight m a rsiat Hood soon attempted to ntone fur his drat fsi-e psss, but it was too late, our ritfht had aatabli-bed inemseives u ihe main iiank. and w.re Sttodill tdftscioi Meanwhile the 33d corps tisd taken a bOattioa ou the extteme right, and A. J. Smith's oorpa was effWotissj s hall wheel. dr;?ini; the reneU beloie iheui aasiljr and rapitilv. In an hoir or so rhe rebel had presented a -non lioni. tur '.lucres was foi the 1110 uie 1 checked. sud it ws risible that the . tlile-l m aUout to n:nr, Auudiet diveivob ul the let 1 1 10 cusblt out toe'. on the right to et into poition and strengthen tlie m -ei ey, a lo 1 ieaily :h chaise, w,, made. Iu front ol the 4th corps the rebels had a strong liue of eaitUwoika defsodod by SWavi line of skirro:bera and Oer Wod ordered chsrgc upon it. 1 ne word 'lomaru w.i-.u'.:e bv uiv ision, bri.t.i- aiid regiiiiinlal .mmiider. aud with prvorptneei ind doctsiot ibomoo iesttd over ,iie 6revatiovko wt. t advanced In less tbs,. tWlltv minutes nUr IbecoS hid poswe-ision of the Wul k.( ,Ul, :hc hlUl.ets of the Ate COI p wer , -; .t ... . ..., . ,ur :-.,.bed with t.,r a.i,. 11 r.lers, pushed foranl. ;iinl hi : ue;trlT retched tlie aecond line of reei works. ,,,1 wettf rwCaUeJ V oio: staSOOSWS com mnda and bad takosi Iii. twiauers. which aim tlhse c.uturel in the rebel en'ieahment-. tmountel to ver t?JO Tbe second line of reliei entre:. cSiun.it were too in iiBhl, located ou a range ol hills oue .mil liom the sluVoaSat iine l tiey were built w:th yrea: skdi ll was onie time before oui mn got into tostlmt ilurcav airy bad alvamed seaowbikt until ita lirfhl reaöed tt mt billt tls mita soyood Naahs .lle Heing so 1st Irom the ruer, iboy bad rot to mine . . ie with difficulty. Instea 1 ol faoiOf t tbs wsat the? now faced dlroctly soutk I 'ie two rpa ol S. iiofleld snd Smith were n, ti . ittrtetly portrlsl on the 'sf' the -kirm sherall a' - tbs line having been advanced to Hüls boro pitti aheitering tbtmnlrss btbind fences, on the QOPth sidr. while the 4th corps was forme! al rbjl : c'vitv the Ironi division lyiug directly s. m tH 1 t ke. 'he remain let heit'eor. the ligh; V. t .e i ; ii .tei. .en's we. t going ou aid out .ines were lorming, hattet its bedig .isi'ett, he, the rehe;s eootd t drstioetly POOS swovteo to ths Icf flat.k towsrdi Htllsb.iro pike, with t 1 v.sw to pieteui out turning then .ell. Aa far could be ascertained by observation, their entire I re-erve w thus tlnowr iu front of our rieht m jp and cet re In the meantime our rommm ler sent reinf rcesneou epuaih .trot q our :arm menaced l tns reteU ts eooJroo them At half ptst tiiree all waa ready for a charge on the second Hot of tne tettel works I'Ur positiou was a atroi St iS te rea.-h -..r torcee had to as. et, 1 Ii si an sitstUtt sf i degrees ifhout s: v ptoipctio:i u; UatM wert lour Columns deep w iib ample reserves Owe tWPOSO were rots d sgsmst ihe rsuel lines ifjj the po Ssrvtd oolttmoe wars hauled .s . p: the rebels with i.iesiatible fbree, iwi at ten solpstes before 5 F si '.he vrgs -omtnenitd The 1st aud Jd d .v .-..1. - of the 4th corps ruirched west, and the Id division, at riht angies moving south. On its right was the cures of A J. Sm th I hs 1st and. I 1 ticus had iha hirdeat ttsb to per form, being more espoeed o. beir front The rebel works oete trauet than tht? were std more lorm.dabie A heavy fiie of grape, cania ter auJ musketry be: eg poured into our men. but the? morel atea!;U forwsrd Owing to iL robtfi Sffog two bleb ii mosUy paaaed over ibem. jverwr tLS I'angttrr would live beto terriL't
Some of our men were killed, but the ' t
naltie was lews than I After Odra ncia I m be expected - an sO- m . W.IM-. ivj rtrrja of the I . I ork. their fire was severowt. bat there wa ti' wavering. With a about, the lines nt tg tiot Rtbt Hiiirort tike ttmiag ful! ) tiow. uey again advan ed, and were alosoat in mediately on the entrenchments, the diotar.ee yet i to be paaeed not exceeding one hundred raids. root rawafer e-inui were ia - rol omit ..: the :efe! advauced .no signs of retiring, äud Afler volley into our ranks discharge J vol lev At a distance ot twenty rive tih a lew ot our , men had reached the works an J were tuing thr bayonet, when some few rebels HeJ. who were foltowed by others, wheu "on al! broke and fled I is tht tildtst confusion. There were four l2 pounder Naooieon guns winch their artillerists ' attempted to eecoee, bot only uceeJe in f?e: ting one off the field We secured three and two caissons ritn . a a large lot of small arm c cipiured in t 'large a . , I ' Prfsooera refswt that Hooi 'old them tost theT COLld hold the-r ion scaint any Yanker O force rbich could be brought against them Our low m this charge did not exceed one boo dred ktiled and wounJe? Smith's and Scbofield's corps had iu tnc mean time advanced a half mile to the south of HilisLuru tike, caartiriiiif thara a ar,.,.e Ulli'rv of a: t guns Tims ihe whole amount of artillerr five being captured by the I Sell Ohio, on the extreme lett t apliwed, is lb j; it.', several hattle lla: were also takru The rebel Ions in kiMei it wounded caunot be 'f - than w0, while ours is njt Ieee lban3U0. 1 hey have taken up a second line and may delend it to mnTiw, i they d not retreat tonight Oue ol the mosl brilhaut charges uadt to da? waahy the UtO. l.h. M l, 1 7th si.d II 1th col iored reiiinsexits. opoi. Rain h Hill, near the Nolamttilvt V. WOtwt M'ierlv rotie the rebel line. The asaloetd !r-t everelv
wp behaved .nlendvlly ip.llt4 of t4jftlg yesterday Cant. Otfpeo, of tsoo.
Ou gaining Wtritt't pike is trout tf Acklin's t - jence. flea. Bestty led a charge on the rebel iine ind carrieil il at the point of the bayone'. sud plante., out ;ut.s on he rebel abandone.i "M Fifty piiaoueis were captarod ui this oharge. 1 Kit mtt oas alight Wt adriiicl he ireated in contusion. ..ne mile. act 'he iebe c Lieut. J W Wala, ol tOS til Iowa eavaii i . was shot tbrough the breast while gallantly during the enemiea batterits. snd mortal!? wounded V part in the .udrtermaatct 'a service while d I un the liver were üretl Into h" the rebels when thiee miles from the ify One man wa killed and tour wounded. 1 he gunboat fleet was engaged down the r;ver about II miles from the "it v. Thev were -helling the rebel left wing vigorously. Anions other captures 01 to day was the hend iuarteis of the rebel den. CbolmtTS, BtOaWStaOf j 15 wagunt; among tbe rooients wsto sdl bis tiook-, befjSve, ainsbl's.- These are now nt Oapt Oowdoio'l head(uarters. About .'.( nriieners nave. !t 0cls)ckt rOOtb d tbe city The loai iiumbe; oi prtsooors captsrod oapoot fstl short of I 4M (.'ant tooavenor, bra' her el Co. I irosvernor . virtuianding M brigade, tu kille-l aVSyOlSlll t'layborn aad Lien' Roberts, Mil Indiana, were wounded One o: our shells fron ir eiey te ! fhflft, killing four of ojr wounded t rain aalttngtou. W A-iu.Noiox, December 1U. The Kichmond twipem say officiai disontches report Sherman has leee eat Savannah Hardee comm.sn.ded '..iaru,i..i.l .pni.o.1 at 'l. . I xt... n . . "".v. . v ...... r-i,..,. u.. 1, lo .: d immtdistslj ten foi tht sceue ot uustilitie Ot the ChnrlestoL and Sttanoah Railroad. No inttlligeuce I as been received Irom Sher man later than the published dispatches transmit tcft by On. Foster and Admiral Dal. Igten. " gned. E M ROSTOV. Wa BstftOTOBNT, Washington. Dee. Iß. 1 o .l Ijot G Sal SI Si 1 W ' I'hs mUowirg :fh. iai ropo'i of fore Nashville ha been rOCOistd Thomas : cfstOTiLiO, Tcnn , Dec I ait'icked the enemy ' loft this the battle be irom ieneral lew! V M a ,i,t morn n 'Irore il from lilt river bei' B niiie I boss captured r lite city very nearly Chalmer' headiiuarteir and tiain. and a second Irain id Jt waeon. with between BOO and I MM prisoners, aiid II piece- of artillery I itir troips behaved plendid ly. all taking the:: -.hare in assaulting "nu cbaig mg the enemy 's breastworks I shall attack the enemy again to morrow, if he stand to fight, and il he retreat dur.ng ihe night, will pursue him. lOTOWioj a heavr eSvÖlrj force is '.is rear, to de Stoy his trainn il posaibtd. Ii li Thomas. Major-t keootttj Itallroad tn idvui. Dxi son, Decsiuher It' An acc denioccui red on ihe OtOOd Tiunk Hailw.-tv Uai night, caused by a collision of tht western bound uassenuer Ham wmi a irtagol tram near tin- ette. Alter ihe colliaioo :he tara touk file, ud several wounded ptctoiai "ttflhJl It ttlintll ueuiaeives from ihe Wieck were burned to death Two per sous are known to iiave aftered death in this .. TL. i 1 . ... . iniimei 1 ne rtiii ei'eut tiis P)s rj,,t ss- . eita'med. a -0111 Hian s rsassclwwo s Fsacisv , December 1 S Wiliism M, Siewar; was elected United !Stae- Senator on the Bret billot bv the Legi-latme of Mevsda rtttOfdST. He .1 - t lit Un? ot fi OifiriOl Foots. OOt is a tjeoug Union man. The other Senator ia no? yci efioaen. N 'hin? tirrii jr in CtlÜwlill NEW YORK CITY CATTLE MARKET. eaovr I, Tviii.it, Or. -tuVer 13, las. ."oi an Sir r 1 . 1; t 111 nt, mt win
Bewvea. '.'jw. Ve: Lamb. Swine. Tms! 1145 so 1. err m.'.Nti ntt; Li.tak . j.TtM ti I HVSSS .".Siai Corspn'g itrrli Isstjrosf.... it1M l:t 411 I3JM tt tkt t'r'gsNo.per w'k alpar 5,167 IS 3,311" S 1 . 1 00 sotvtt a a wnriiM ifej N rfe t.oeO Canada i13 'ni 97 Michigai. .. .-.rj I siiaai 4hi Mlap.un Irttttoni HI9 Kenoickv :? Nf .lery I.mi rwnwayttsals CesSaSstbsM .. s, W.v..;ii: ...... .. Msaaatbatnts . . - ana.t lot mir
iiiwiig Lie p; MUia. levr m ijt mt.r: we. a a r irnaiu i-.a.-s k.-. rt -eully rel iy Oi rar imni.-iis. hi farm at ttouthSehJ. I.. I., weichina; en the HSle J.Ouj IU SOSnta f SlftCtlvaly Thelitbre.' .Mie a is Mite! to ihe Sat ary fair, ll.lb'.tr.l h' la.t irir.c. U tir-wr.i sebt ai a jet t. R r ttOO i w I llewtag are tbe Igwies srkiali give the quets of ihr ma -e lYsmlisi '(iiaüi.f-, perewi i r in.-, 4o do Mediuui Le s 1 1 mislltkss. SSI CWI Peat Is i 'ma . 1. rto General ettfng e da Sveragi do SV.I '. -,, iai !--,Sa1M.OO ...le.taASVlTO to.opajlv.'.oo ...t4,.Vfl4.T. ' ,tul II?; af tha jear : . a c 1 aa Us marki fvr mil.-b la mi :.ger peri al than tines the open lsSs Hut t ara sem 10 ruarkei. aaxl itis . u Q a'.- j art:- WTevt..jjiie ..ir inot.; ii., a preaetit ralbst i.e iawa of I .1 Its t an 'he rsOSil ..f tranaactions: Cawica a '.-ira --we. u..'..uTn 1 1 1nyij. i 4V ;. far y fSTjunu. vaal calx 1 a. rtlasa awaU sre b aoi sswsawai, aod tbe racslaas are .'.terste, hence prtre sre Slfchsr. Gram calves are d .il aod heavy, aad net wanfvJ even at tb- taruea quoted t -? 'clv.a '' '.e-a "! 'ml. :.rs o.uoif aa rM aj Cb.-tca and aitra are iatr 1 at ta-tlUc: : 1 5 U'ling grass rw!v. ts.O 10 p had -' um SuiKO SeSar .ay tke marke far !;. sm1 law Las tea4ily itaprwveS andr tne advane ef b..paiu aud ghtsr -t pts, arst assdij sni lue-isy ovJ -beep .uT at 11 91 ' pr ud, an arnt . trsa I I I n. a:. : a TufMlar m.ai rj c trj .: t -Lr, j ' (fbt e,'4osv. -t tU;t '.s a:. t t'reate fiiaTs. Irfr: SOweeSaOaWl shesp ar' In better !enan I at about tb in a r !aut JtS". hal w'. ; ..-basad Ol r r, .r.'- - v. 1 'rlb a n- Ti 'o-.a:i.ua at aa - a, i ate abaw ttatWS,; tasiteaa ta a s! aSr. cum,Af , Ibsopsaisosss .tw t t ws fne. aaitM nt'v,c S - ' , a i tk wa- att kawew teaseti '. ba an: 5 ' .'. i f ' si ; ilti Ws quote aVIvwlseo. ,r -a t .i crafsJ.pr ;b U4l ISttOU , its .la-bt 1 do 1Jm13 '.i d " f U.HI.:, i.j s d is sou ks mi: Sawaii ptfS. aaisak's far rvtaQ bataaaer. are tSSawi at H tOt'rar. alte, ssi s; 16 ,: :e b 4wsmt
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THÜLE O'CLOCK A I .Nis Yoao. De-eai ls Tie Tfjbuar'V i-h;::gton f e- 3: ol stated in conversation the loth sajs: it was on the tior in Congress to dar that the President had said that Shermar ibw come out sirapLah witn forty ihou.emi 1 more meruihlak are whif. -an he start: a KB U is under-tfiod that the flnsncial pn'tet which the chairman of the committee on ways and aeoaoa will endeavor to paea through Couxrese will be the issue of twenty tear bonds, bearing v per cent, intere: . aole in currency, it is in tended to relv upoti them or :nesn to tinish 'he war. Major t.eneral I'ecL ha- . sued a supn.emen tsrr order u .in. it? iitajii the ne nie arrivinr in the 'c;ty rYdm I if ardent '.t. to regis'er ihet -.,,iunwü no mts me re? uns or I a Sa s 1 -a r ! veiopea ov . r . rj rauy lusiioes tne action t ot toe depsxtmetit. and the decisoii in the case ol the St. Albana raider-? maVe "t imperitive that the regiaiij be 'e Aiied v:-oru A wnrste disrtar, thistit to dav tiom a Kentlema: Montreal. avs that it i re Irted ,htt ""J Ui " ,0 ,h 84 A i bans btt.k is to be reatored to-day; tba there is a irreal reActiou i. .en -...k .-:uce t c-J ':f-dv. antj thai even '.he leaders feel disgustci with the peor-eeilings .'. . .it ire-iüe. 01 by the .Judge OttOttl Foaraxa Moannaa. De.. Ii The Chatie-A a Courier of the lü;!t uist. Shetuian's a-niv :ti!T niOTin toward xTanrs I hey learn tbal tiie affair al Station No. w imply a slight skirmish. From the sarre ptr.er t the r?h ins., we rske 'ne follow'rtjr: The Aiil"u(i 'in nr. we had the nieas w ilder s 9tafl, who : tu our c:'.y m connection with " t C : 'rderate prltOti bOfOtt', wine 'nea'iiuarter4 are to ke located in this cilv. '"antain (-, e, ;-forraed U8 that all the Yankee priocets t all wXn within rea-h . I Sherman hove beer. t4te!v !m.ii .i He alao taLe.- tha. the vandals , diaaiwmined at find 'mo the blue belli a , --i - o . had flown Jrom Milien iht thev vented ibeir 1 spleen in tiie defenceless inhabitant it ttiunttv. The Courier of the 'ib iuwt. says, in teleieui e to the tieorgia foicee: We leajn that 01, Sunds? !t Lieut Reynolds, of Oen Wheeler's cavalry . with i detachment of 13 men crossed tbe Barattnah river at Harper's Ferry in the Res u ford district He had been on a scouting expedition and. boming separated liotn h's command, eromajdrt : to this State to rejoin iheui higher up. He rep e-ents Sherman as occt:p?ing a no-Hio atf Ha., ger creek, sixteen miles from the river f;ie opinion -eems to prevail lhat Shtrnian will j attack Savannah, but il he aftemn's it he will be 1 badly beaten. A rooort w.ib in mreoistion fsterdav tha on thehrrivalol Shermans torces at Station No 9 he held ofl 'it; the direct:..! fter Ferry, which would indicate the intention to cross into I .uih Carolina The enemy notl Pocotaglio w.rr renorted as shelling the road on Friday About 10" prisoners from Hbersmio ' araoy b rived in this ciljl yesterday. Sf asnvrsjtE. Dtcfmbot LV-lUi3(J f.U tur line advance! and cmrace! the rebel line at nir.e lhat A.M. i he iine was loirued thus: Stedmnu ou the left, L. J. Wood with tie 14th corps uext, A. J. Smith t ext, and Caiou with the teserve. ant tne caviry unoei w ;is-n , ngnuiig oisrnoi.nieo, ; occapying the extitme nebt, aided hy the ::. ooais on mc uver. , 'll.ii u.iilUi c m-ii(.'i n-f hi. .i-fii im. inn . i - .... . ..v. . times tls musketry hre conuauet ueivy.stihuucb lhat usu!tie have bten licht. The left occupied the tame ro I ss in the morniuK-ouiiocn.i .in, so . anowu cwo ,ies. 'tiiteinztne enetn nomine l.ver, irom nie et trenchmetit-. Irom inns in wh;''h his adi sine Isfl rested, and forced it hick 00 hurigL: and centre. Hioceotrowae poebstl book 'mm one to rhree miles, with a i let n ail ol IT guns, sikJ about 1 ,.SbO prisoners, and his whole iine of earthworks, except about a mtie on hi-eiti erne right, there no attempt was runde to dislodge him. The rebels sent perfect phews of shot and siteli, and the hit! long the whole line were one sheet of flame. I'nder cover (' our batteries, our lire wia advanced and rushed serosa the open field, and up to the steep of -he hill. They were tnet by a withering fire ol musketry for a time, but noble held their ground, but the position w-o imteTiablt and they were Obliges to retire. The IWth colored lost heavily in killed and wounded. Major flflfb, of the IS&bi Capi. tferoigbt, d J W Dickem, ol the lOdth colorr I, KÜled. The whole of Hood's army are right here b-ic the cavait y, one diehdou of which has been ie Uyed to tiiiealen Muilreesboro. Tbs w note action of to nay was iplendidty suecesalul The division commander, ling. ien. Kimball, of the 4ih corps aud Geu. Oirrard,.of the com matid under Oen Smith, snd a cavslry division under ieu. Kreec were under my observance have sever seen better work than Gen. Kimba! done. He earned two positions by assault, '-ap taring at tbs a nie time 4W) piisoi ers atid six. gun Mo doubt other purts ol he Uns lid ss well. 1 only spek of what I saw Hoods h'Vces were in vm sttoug oositioo.'brir left rtfsiing on t tauge ol hills known as the Overtoil range, which line completely circled the Franklin pike, bv which road he hoped sn-1 intended to retreat ii forced to do po. Id front ot his color hues was a line ot workfor skirmisher.'. In tbe tear, sbout 30 yard. w o. a formidable line of breastworks. dete:il bvartilieiv there whs a prate of nest'v .'-' yards in rotst of his main lises which wis an open field, over which our men hail tw advance. Tbs rebel right wm held h? Ltsl coi rs. t tri the ceuter and Cheatham the Saft Prisoners tepoi t that Hood enioiotd them le die :u the last ditch rather ikof yield to our tor i ces They were in the following onler: A J. Smith's corps OO the light, overii.fc the iarsssr Whitt I'ike, lite 4th corns on their ltit. ! tiie 'Jd di. ision 'i. ihe lett ol tne Ad ana ibe 3d on the leii ot the 1st; the 1st .-ommanded bv 'aTS S a as J a a ai Sa .1 1 ta t a As lien Kinr1 III 1 1 or tten liesnv. ami .si bv 'ie . Elliott ' The troops advance ou Iht Franklin pUtt, tht I t division rotting on il Si edtnan's corps wna j on our left and advanced on 'he Muri reesbot pike, grnduall? mov ng, ioeter. towards ths 1 right, and erenrwalty joining theStbeorps Steadman a command consists ol lcn. kruft's (Jen Scbohohj, wiMi 'he '.'il corps, ossMU 1 leserve We hue tr-slav gaiurd a oe. isire victorv over ' the rebel lore e. and have adtsoetsJ oar army ' about four rriile-. eantarig, ;r the day's figlr. ...oi'o;,.. s.mers. amo.ig w:.cm were tea get am I a Willine and Wouii linif tiOO 01 ?00. and . - - --r m . 'ii. .;... ...j ..1 riill.. , ' "' l'' 9 ' It w is aiscovereu uwi earn 111 uir uioiiio, j the relel l ad OtlbwtWt IbSM right and left 1 wmga niti hsd conreu tratet! their forces on the , n yw York, hecember lb -Ihe Uomme: cial's Washingten s"eeial says: Savannah is ! known to hate been toniuod n its tear by t - , iiaW .rtKarm lea. nJ ma v Lieavare Sla. 1 I I I ' 1 W III v, V vei waa " ... . - - w - - - - . d a brief is eit t lall The internal rerenue depattmeni nas leletteu the c)Heetor ot Detroit in in appc opriatin large um ol more? tor irovernmin" s I not for orivat -Tecuiatioti- 1 1 he the iose: . Sa his bonds were ample Thestean.er Moromtj Mar. Irom r leaiitbe lth. arrived off Hstterss or. Thnraday A Urge rleet of steamer was te-rln to tbr por'h. aett fJot Ihinelson's sre ii ratd ! roui iaton Koue had been hesrd from. He ret' hed I.o';ngepor on the 30tli uit.. barued :be eooacri;.' atp. d sttoyed all tbe stores and dwellings, captured a larie number ot LiurOA. sue ctrritd off t Itrge ni.mter of negroes A Mobile paper save ttaat Donelson was msrehing on tht etit He Has eavslrv. i'rice claims tu have a-cmpii?hed he .4." ended iu Missouti, and reiurntd ai - e - re with sn immense amount or mtrts. A large meeting waa bei I in N ew Orlean i make arrai . tor he -e -e ' o- f 'Jpssers! Rank V tau.suiok, Dtctmiier 16. Cbarltttvn spd Sararnak papers of tbs Wi aud 0lb are rsxeived. They a.- evidently but irnjerfeet!y informell as lo the taoreineut- of Sbst man's srmy Ths Savsnnah News says tbsl on the btb tha L'uiou forces ajralu tried the attempt to Uke the tsl rrad bu; wsTtrsca'std sad tY?fs back Ob
iev wwrw re nforwd tbe, art J st lack 7 be ItoUu .-ntinned s" !t? Oaaod at dark .1 he New, Ids that tie movement i. uo OouU s decersi ned efTorl on tkt port of K etef to gpp fi way rtr Sborraao to ea-aape. On the 9th a akirmish with the rebel awrtOOOtt five m; e lr"n seannab is mentioned Urxaao, 1 1 6 Aootwer oaoswox meeting was beU to day Parliament haotijeo aommoood the 19tb of Jaouatw Stipendarv magtatrsles Iters been appotnttd on tue frontier to use cognisance of breacnea or international laws, st d rhey are to be aided by a alroog police force ThsJ srrji Pc vi.,- t j bigbt haa t followinc en Dil' proclamAt v - - l'aprnvel iy the j Washington government Bsi.Tivosa. icc lb Tue American ha ust 1 received a dtspntch from AnnapoH bating that ihe strioici Kate arur.na had just artived from - - :. ik. ql.. u.a I iiii'ciui. wiiii me ni-7 iiiii im ir nii 1 captured Savannah with 1 1 Ms piinsses. für a 1 fiokH ot n.ht boaira. A'ak DaVsmnmon To lleoi 'Jei. P-x af ismimttov . Dec 16 Official disc 1 Iron Oeo. Canbv have been lecetved to lay, snowing the complete eress ol 'he eipeJ.toi yttt out bj Him from VatkwWg t.) vo operate with Cen. Thwmaa operal:o- a and :'. Bt d' mmuniestior with Mobile. (Jen Canbv reports 'he probable succev of .1 uthei I pad 'lion sen' out trom Uaton Rouge, under rommaod ol' tssu Danton, tke details and objecs oi which it ia not proper to describe. When mm heani from Dar.daen was reported aa having mwatm! quite a panic in Mob! rl tobe devastating the conntty erser j Lieut Col. Karl, uxnmindmtf a special party, a sererelj wounded sod fell i: " tke hands of the enemy at Fayett. M? Kichmond papers of to day lonfirm the re nl capture l r mti by SO expedition suptKsel to be ndcr ronwaian l of Stoceman and üutuidge, aiso the surprise ind capture of Stsd spring Depot, 13 miles south of Wnnttngtou Va. Thev also contair. Hood's renort ol thel attis f Franklin, in which he acknowJecV the loss of1 mar. v as. 1 ) ' t nffiio an.l Kr it rt-Bm.it ' wirttT) e : iTiera'e ' ier'-a'a .danis Pfrwi t ) Gordto. I'hav Lso slate lhat on Wedneadav General ' irried fort Mc Alhaier .commanding tht entrsbct ol the Cgeechee river, by storm. The capture of , this injsition putl herman in onnection with j the Yankeo fleet, a d necessitates the retofoect - ment oi navauuan. The dispatcher of (en t'anby, so far as ia , ptoom for publication , are given below. The extracts from Kichmond papers, contain I mg iiood'a oflkisl report f ihe battle, and showing our sdoce in Soosb West em Virginia and Georgia, aie subjoined. Up to this boor, 3 PM . nothing has been I heard from Nashville mi., e ia-t night, aud nolli.nu Irom ''erman sine the capture of McA'lit j tor. N'rw "mns. lVcr-mfiet 9. n the 'Jülii uit:, I reported that the men inents co-operative with Sherman's ojierations wouid ie made from Vicksburz and Baton Kouge or the purpose oi putting Hood's ex) mm urica tion oiti Siobtie. The ezpeditioi. -cut from Vickburg consisted ot about V.tKRl cavalry and pieces of artillery They returned .i the 4th instant, having met with success Alter au adunrablV executed flank movement by Jackson ou the v4th, the ezpedition lor Hig Hiack lllsck Hridue on the ! :.-ooi t'entral niiMi.H Mnkii .... . i "... j - - . ,... k j. resisAanre daaitrov-! it. This ruts Hood 8 . . a . m aa ff f i r j c e qua. ltit ip or supplies and . stores accumulated at Jackson, Mist .1 , . . . . and makes 1 mai rsiiroau wnic.j wa hi ms;ti ! vailsble for months to eome reliable uns i u .,.1; ..,a:.i,-i.; - har.-.'-t 1 ii I ll9 Ie!urn by , of tBe e'nenjv No materisllo-ses wet e suffered Shermsn brought batk more re mils tbsn his i ent;r. loss in eflect'ee men. Sign.d 1' Cajtav. Mai Ofl He says he droe the eneniy into the loner (line of works. When they evacuated at night j tbey lett their dead and wounded in our hands. We f'sptnred sevptsi r - vi ) of arm sen IJtMO prtaoners . " . : . K M. Bk sr.-.. Becretar? of War COMMERCIAL . 1 sLasaaea. t tartsisaott flarslet. Oiwt.txüATi. December lb. i-'iour usul'Osi'd nd qwietr siipar J 'ei:ra$9 SO. Wneatdull t f-j Ut3 b for red. snd white Corn firm at $1 osjl If Kye $1 .') . Osts firm at 4(iHfc Barley dull, and no demand. Whisky opened duii but tiecame excited uudet ; 'he neas Irom New York About 'J.tiüU bids was ' p eked up at fi 0t but alter the news the sttxkh I wets withdrawn Irom the maiket Pioviaions unchanged, and not tench done Mess pork $4iu.d)4l fiu --onrtrv andrnty; bmk netta lC(flfl8. Loose lard W-äÄ'in, r'osing rstbet buoyant. 'et s asking Wdl. Hogs w thont an csaeutial change: AS) lbs. it! erajre held at 14 11. bot strttt made at $14 bO $ til, Etill holders as s general tbibf woti! I ji accept ihe-s iri. es. j!e eipl about 0,1)041 i oceries flrrt Money tuoue? maiket tight at 13(9 1 Kxchange dull at Isold 2344t 933 I disco. 11 www ffara sataroea. Naw Toss. December 16. OaSOSS ( vA ratber doiox $1 .'tlat I :t3. Flour State and Wt-jiern a abade firmer, without anv derided ehange; 10 SSIO 50 for ett' a Sute; $11 2j(rfll 41' lot Piund hoop Ohio, and 11 4.r(ii It l' 'or trade i.ranO. market mg guiet Wbiskrflrm; wss-ern 9i(stl "Wheat pjlet and tirm; ??o 2 Chicago spring ffl :tn, ointstr rot1 : W; ioftfiot nuV v do ad .rr.r,. r II let Ige . Kve dull. Hirlev .,uie: at 1 7(31"! i.rn inch more fir in n.iae western at $1 'Jl eosBsaon 1 Tni., 'lata active and rm st western Wool tit tu. .-iffee dull, and no .sales of '! 91 J . 1 on fnr Importal e to rSuear oulet: Mn ovaOw 1 Molss-es ateadj Petroleum .V: refined I sod ;uoied at : u.Je 4i. and refined free 3 7 i, rk firmer Snd ii. !r demand sf 41 .V 1 eitia mess; cash anu reg-.. .si way tloaiog at ,41 7ä ash for I-b.1-4: -ii- 'MM) l.b'it new toesdu. l.h (4)Jl prime; f4l(ttJ41 .0 pnme ines. a so 75 04141 bids, meet lor Deeemlier. buyers op ml il ' art'ttH). t ew mesa for danuatv Kebrosrv. but er and elltrs option. $44(4.'. s!to rtH) hb's. prime mea fee fanuary. bsjWSVS ontion . $-11 f' l.eef a'fivesid isther firmer. tWWQtiW toi us plain mess, and tU'&'M (01 new eaua ii t s 42! 2, prime meas Beel hams steady ur -ides Hrto at lliJJl1.. for Csmberlsn l . Jl tor loug ribbel. fur !ong clear, and 2t lor long eut hams. St meats in otoder ale request ; lCl4(allu for I. mldera and lH(t21 for hatns I ui --ead? b'it quiet it '1'24 eädr with a fair demanl at 1851jV - n. and 4i60 for Stale tlheese mors scire st 1 .ew04 ' wmmen to prime Money essv st b(d7 per rem xteriins ou i i lOOS.jnfigi. (lead 214 . O.S- y ii aoxsv waaaar. Ntw Toss, UecetJber It. . . , , , spite of the lavorao.e aw k a a - a . a PB a a O aT a rose rtaanvii e s-i tna ccasi i ne oemai i iu phitim'' '? he irttsl aoae of firmresi. lUi tbsat I an add Htoual speculative demand, tho f it ie eaai.y aaen upou anal naaia u . uaaau i at market opsutd a: Ha. Tbe price II net sa ltd between 134 and its , . . . . ... 4. . 1 PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. 9. 4-AM., No 65 North Mew Jersej Btrset. eti t4 4!
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wann ninosi a- imiai' as rtaa'sr TH VIIIT ITIUI1, llll t aaas a irwsji I.IIIVjau OUT OF INDIAN A POLH I tbi tn aeat sr tao teas f-a 0 All kinds of United States Bondt and RpfpnuG Stamps, A 4 win soy a-l U Os4S meat Tosjrbs-a, (?ders asj W a, ftote tteeka sas w p- ita;t'r aasn. aoa ry oa mf iteastet te thai watwrsjrs tw lastlsisSi wosmog eastaasert ara swly carwast S per sswS. aatea at tbta Hank. swS ta tawat aaaps ar the aswaoxsaadacwa f (trpoaiows. tn aStltlaw ae me iwaawarwVftty af ike CaSteS Sat ulaaliy respewattss ta taw nwat sf tSwar st irk, St ad4. Uaw ts tke aateal tavMisst la saab aWarsa, tSawSatsrt; r mo-' aiartU arart ty ta tha assttw. C ara t it siSaMsva af h a tltatisw Wnt Kaarlaaa. W. R.5oSnr Iarta JarSi . O" MarpS t f h roam iatt t j Jet MrLawa, .;. V. t Iaa . ..: t T Osv.a r Monat Hast, iuhn J. Mornna, Gen. Laa. Wobt. It Hart, Boa. T. A Meadruiaw. DavtJ Kitawea. Oas. WWaisl, A. Idtt. D W. Saate. W O Backwuaat. laniel neaasaaar . Jaaaaw Power, J L Slaacwter. Lactea HUb. Hon Jtiui A t aw. Jehe C. 5 w . aw. T. . Salhvaa. Eev. Wm a Ba PtoI.C. K.Tedd, J. M-orra St.U, sr. Kiajwa. K' SSI Br -ar'nc W J Hollidaj, W. R. HaUowav. J at alaiwn. Wm. H. Fry, A J. Hrr. K K. ParkJ L HaitOB, i . w ' i- . 1 i J. A. Beas. W. S T Joba C. Dr.i II FOeO Dr. J. iwa. C Wrtsjki, Jobr Hradrtca. s.J naiaOrm, Jaaar- Grtwaas A D BiUtwgaly, W. W. Lrataerv jalyli THi: INDI4MP0LIS NATIONAL BAM. i f arissis stt its I ' Affeml Miisfl le?olrumls-wl lloitry of thrt milsMlwiuU AUriloTtlXKU CAPITAL. . t ( U't"i PAttl5. M I, 'fceiv awbscrtst a ftaaoria! :hr I,. i rrnaiQi, fur all oi Ita bwpuUr U . IV irwlit fatewt . n -e1trrr4 aad cotiDur. i bei. da i tae stoat liberal term 'arretxt bsots caaka oS prraetttatiou wben dee. Always on band a fell npeljr of V . 5 " ftus tassifar ai tb rg slsr d!eeinf WiU bay and aU allairvsmatei.'. acmrftiaa. aedesa u.. Waabiuajiwa, cotn a. cbauaw ta all tea ariaalaal cat let v ake collactlena tbrtsagwest rb Wmi Sjs Ea rerv rraar.oabU rasea. Will race Ira derxu. and teavi m-asv ai S o-r Mu . on aood ecDrity Hanng aijUarnad Tarilltlet, wiU tiauiaci aU klada at bankraf fenatneae ort fa'- term sad wUa tba wOBtsaa iwwtnwtaeaa. TUSU .P IIAUtBST. Wst. 1ROUAM rLKICHIa, Cabter. fadJsaaoeUa, Drseciber 3, IttS. iec4 dJB& DRY COODS. 1 I 0 3. 4 1. X L - X X 0 S5 M eAf ; United States Marshal's Notitce. ; Sra tt S 4wOfStVt. Duff ' sf' ludxanu m SS rH KKJtAS, A iJKK.I. UP ISK.iKWATIort HAf M "led s he lr..;r.rr f.-ort of lbs laitee Utas, etthla aad (of tap Siwttb Circuit aud Wautet ef Indiana, o- -h ltb iy ' S -. IflSS, t Hanna. K-j . attorney of tbe Uasted States for tke Dia ' ana. asahiet tbs follawins daaerTbed effrrv and property an aaoorv rf on Rdwan W. Barron, tba- ; U t sy aea: it ib eta Jt Sre bt - - 'M teeaejr, ewts hfta .i s' - . ;aa F ' f.. i' 'P..ry , oaaidWatne'. mnd all r-ort lawtallr Irvrr-Dmf for thrlr intarwH tl I and vir ;r.aily afslnet tb aw Rdwari W. ..e ' j ,f aitPnf a ' .K ' - a srased retiallw aaalnat the GeverrrBM-n 4 'He raStad Svatr. j ' lo: a vtaletien of fh lawa of tbe Usdtew ttatea by bias. ( r. awl prayrnf prare. affataaosaist ras -aM FdwarJ w Rortnn, tbs ftat the asasa may ka e-wsS a- Bi.' rr P - - Muw. therefore, ta paraasnea of tk Mmltte anteal '1 aaldCoorl, m I arrl Seltven-d, I Sa. wa-ra-t. civ punbc not sc ff an aefsowa el otMv , r a. v par' tbaraa', it f amy , 1 ' ' ' - -h aaid, tb trtctCiiurt af lb I tutr Stta 0, l ketd ta the ettweC pKlfanap'1. tr. and for tb Dhnrict af IttSIsbs. ira la -1 T'jeaday t Osy sent, at pi v r'-i .f :f a ai ibes mm LTssrs N iuak :" Ji tba? Sekal ' Kias I - Sfar.kal By 1 i n aei ew. latpct) k ' m J baa ta, Clark ta-niapol;-, Xoaeatfc r Slst. 1 -OS Sset dlti So. SAT United States Marshal's Notice. niKBE. 4 UBFL Of !!m)tllAT!0!l la! i tk Uatrw-f Cut of tke CsiSed ar lb Eick Ik L" rrait aod taatrVt at ISJ I Non-ti !,, Jrtir y Sf tie s.a. f. ib. La. Bta ' a th:n and Indiana, an tk l Haans. I tq., lib i it la-3 tax bai. or cat- on marked a Sal 17 bale, raarkad L B ." sad IS ' iftibat a.1 aertears, mat ts to -ay . .i aena laarfnll U-frrentric for tkeir !Lr'r . - - a setoesawaorf, asweaa. taw rosam 1 mStaSI ta tt Preatdest af tbe L'arled itase. aad . f tk I rai an r-a :ai;en oi um Bar res ary of ta Traaairau - i 1 -ki i ,1 1 naSlatiiai il iti I aa . a t ar a . a aa a a , - - r. . -- a a . i a a aa a a . a - . - a ! . - j . . m . ' - ... r L.I ik. JIZ ,h,.. ,Tm ilTZl . r of ta at.4i.iuaa aasfar IS aal f aai ' 1 WW stir, te-1 !. I a. tisrsty give psktn ay t- eil p aid 4S a . f-'on, ary part ia-r-r. at n any raai-or iti tavaairat tkretn, tLat tbaa aa a. si apraar befar tk sasd. ibe Ikstrkt (Jeer, f tbs Csto s states, te be keio at lie d .: . ai4Apa .. m a d far .k la-uict 4 laaUaaa. m T-.a.tay f Sir Mt. e 10 'dnct of -h. faff BOWS f teat day. ia-a awd tbsr P laterp. -e tke" ilsl-ws i.j asks IbstT silef alkaas m tkat bekalf. m o aU;sK Bal.S 8 BtarabAl. ew. Peawvjf. attest. Waf? J. irdtetavs. -a. Ktvai i-e- 81st, Itta 4Mt
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