- - - . ..... . ,. ; 0 .- .. -n. y (V. - VOK XXII. .4 I ' " ' , J; BlilJSEK, ' t";; ' ' f l ! Ubrio'oinoV,preitr;in' the' j . lUcaon, l5ta.Follwiii3 repatct from Howard says w M.ive wet MiToa" j riopaurot trthWcmeouS ' v ' - Nkh perfect utM thus f.Tb tr - , --., '.-foxMfeTM Halifax, O.U-j UAiXvmTMS AnrrrKKKWMV JiiwiU oWtaplnt., . Xotbin'urinf 1 - , -.j . v - : Gut J closed in New ,Toi k" Sator-' '0 mil fr.-u NV mil 8Ui,.r.K IU" M occurred at Nbviik o..the asiihV rrr-cr; ' Yiekalnr d-satrof ui the Mi.sittd HaOlfe aUacked ih- h ,fMt Friak- f 4 u.tb ,.Urt,D tn moaey t ftf Jbr tlkMB. K" niigM IJ orl or Im, wk M fi&ir tWfna.aaJl tiiryar aia. la tha TULVEORAPHIO. -sOCTiiEianrEWs Richmond,. Pet 12. 2P X1! poruftb I Oik iortL ( A Xaaimiic tolcraw of lha ' 9ik "Ur ety cold. . Ilt tkmo mad baU vniled ait d. Th M Rm appania ;ct Nit iaieauoaa of m atack or of tha bel raaaia; aj., CaaVoaU weal down iKe river afaia lb9ik. anJ ew mgvd aodiJn J la rebel Ulfic,aad relurawi to tba cHj. Taw rebak a vd tbrowiug up anhworka, A wbdUwW baa gone iu lUe direUioa of MrNW. l'risocer report liuaCttwaiaauk caaaaad Vd oa die ribv LccVia tUacemXxw, aad - -Ste wrt' ot' 'ldfe?!trrr,s55r Gold cWd at 210. Tba Loadoa'Tiioi cvtaaa:iE o Ur. Webb' letter tU Em aaUta h HOt MftlSlfj I0dd y Uieeflulj' Uajaa bat alluwa word bor cr off i, to 'oy withowt rejafdnsg- tt. Sajr WrM'i let ter ia not of ttsa !igU4rl faUtk4 uajr UOC mIr aboa tecaprr, ia which ccr Im'ui toa rerea3U5 a moat poawrfwl Mctioa hka America, ara aecuUOMi to tbink atai ulk n( U U. Sua. Sotting eiiaof iaUMfsl. AtciirsTi, Xe. 12. Ia tk ht at Ooosa btcbi wa Frdr, Drig. tieo. Gar trell km UJlj weasded ia tba tA bj a &belL XutaiUiaiaaJ'O Lit auw woaad, be remain! oa tbe Heii ariii &Jpl ctnd. lie tti brjoghl U AaoU u buudav. IhciiMOXix, Dec 13- Tho Senate passed LUltu &oiborize the iraa iniMH'U of newspaper to soldiers free of postage. Also a b'i 'l for the eaip!ojrut-nt uf !! fre ma! neroe aad fWrtj thousand olaret to work nrx.n fortiDcitfous. ai:i nerJonaoUi er labor oaitTcld ith tbo defnsc of tie country. Gee 4tttL4om9tt ccapiu a prifileged scat In tbe Senate cham-j ber to-day. I In tbe Hotise, the iwqcestration f and enrrepcy bill were further dis- RiciniosD, Dec 13 The Senate passed concurrent reaolutions for re cess from the 21th insu until tbe 2d January. Air. Orr from tbeVom mittee on foreign "affair reported back Mr. Henry' reeolatiow defin ing tbe position of Uie Confederate States, and declaring tlie deterOii nation of Congress and tbe people tuereof to proeectile tlie war till their independence i achieved. Tbe reaolation passed, yeaa 1(5," nays none. The bill to prprlde fur tbe remis sion of theptnaity for tbe noa-de-lirery of bacon titlie pawed. . In the House, tbe sequvatration and currency bills were discuML The bill increatintr the pay of saembers of Ctagress fifty per cenL pataedryeas 15, narr 4L Sftrali UiU reported, f were tmlered W tffl luinted. Rtcnxoarrj, Dee. 13. Tbe Wash ington Cbroni-fe of Sua lay reeeir eaV A Masbenie teleejm of the 10th says the Federal Us at tba battle of Franklin, ascertained Ty oScial report, i bondrcd and ten oficera, two thousand and fif teen men killed, wound and mias- Prisoners report that Hood i about to make a movement of soare sort. Tbe rebels can Le pUinly ecen from tbe front of tbe foartk corps, standing a boot their camp fires. Motilities 'bare ceased on account of tbe weaiber. " - - " w "'. . ..'I".. . 3 JkTT7 T TMnlnllnfl IMIWM1 IWmrT IRM 1 bote Big Lick crowinj;. Twwtttjr fir hanitretl ba?e of Co toft detnjr ed. -, -. '"!: KkiixoxiIXc 13. An efScial dispatch from ivn. Lee t-dAj,inr th exbeditioa lo lie! field iHler Warreairvtamed within thameiuy'a Unea jeatcrdaj. Tbe'tw. diviaiont f Ud th eon, wbicli went to War- r!'f r!if proceejJed tutXatLiUai I Deicliet JdtlL fin meei:;; the re turning edamn, it turned lck. -Oa rcli'Io iru JieltteM the eno mj inoed eaabrrlf to JernaaTem Suei C IL-rueda.' lur troop, tberefore, onlj eacountervd their rear raard, and parauvd no farther tbatt Kottowaj rirer. Tliey h rtianted tocarbp brteyin; in a fe prtamera. Our ha very ttrht. Tlic Sar,erindctderit of the llail-ro-wi reports about six iuilcf track toru up. t ". RiCH3P3rj,Dee.4.- United Statfa paper ef the 12tb,jrejorU Jhe p!i tfoaofaimTi at "Xashtllle onr changed. Kertcranra haa beeo re moved front the command of th Department of Mi-soari, : aneceeded by Ilode. Swoe twenty re lels appearetl the rirer bank op pceite ilemphia a few daja aev and wared their hat and hnrahed for Jeff Dariav , - Y" 1 A force of one handred and fifty w-as cent on a steamer about a mile lower down the rirer and landed. The rebel ran, purwd by nejrroe til! theyearoe to a thick btsh, where a laie force of rebel were aeereted. the neirre flej., the rm hotlr ciderah?e excitement prevailed there on me wifi, in conaetjinjico m mo 4nimor. ' :j .1 Forrest U morlnz 24n9t Io- TiIo. A IonitiiJe Je!ejram of the 10th. mid hiffht. ar t! Nashnlle traJD Bot 8mrcd aid wa six boa ra behind time. . C te of the Jet-ntion not known, fcfold Moo dar.232. CONGRESSIONAL. . RicmroMv Dec. 14. Jotbing im purtant or of definite cfiaUcter was done in either Home of 0ngrese to- ii - i Lrscearas, I'ec 14. Pakenjera bj the WeMera traie tonight reort a raid oa tb Yirfinia and lenaeM Railroad at IVwtol. the awewjy oppoaml to be a ponioa of Karbndjce a eomiatnd from liaa Suu'oe. They adraed rapidly aad eetered tbe town at & oVluck this nkoraiB. IXratrojol a coftaideriabki qoaa lity of irovtraimat tor, etoes and traias oa tbe Eaat Teenee aad Va. Railroad, and the Eaatera dowa paaaenger traia.. Yirginta aad TenoeMi road was captOred betwoea Dristol. and Abingdon. No poairiv inteiligance of tbe enemy'a aaaabeea. bat are uppod-to U fire or t tbueajpd, a portjoo of wkea are eatd 4abeeMee iA f4aaAie rar retara:az towarjs la bcatioa eo cottBtared lbe ureea at Zollieeffff, a lUttoo oa lb EaU TcaaesM Uoad 8 raiiea wet of Drwtoi, where a 6 h laid to be proreaaiag at tbe bet account. RtCHHOjra, Dec 15. Tb Senate paw ed tb Howe bill with aaieodneot to de 8a aad paak eoaopifaey" saiost tb Coofiederale States. Ia the Hotm, tbe Joist reaolatioB for a .reeewj fadefioately poatpoaoi. Tbe Coofiacatioa aad eurrea ey bdl were further diaenssed until ad joerBBMBt. IiJCHeoya, Dee. 1ft. The ereninj Wii aars official information was receive d this rDoraiog that tbe ewemy stormed aad carried rort McAllister oa tbe Urea rn;n-r Oro reoort Siva fererat re.la4.w for r-Ho.a.,.ii pa. wul L wfiuer j ptuM wiin iion, i.;.vo tareu, ( mourii ut an v one t uie. I e ' k;t. l..l .. .1... ...i ' . i (,inn. 1 1... !.f -...j. ' . . . neroe retnrned. anothef ara none '".-"" . . ... rT? ;r" Cnsent or rlie owcer. I T i - ,u.l .1 : ; dered to-b iMTiaie.1. - Tim re"t oliona t.ro- coro. II will be MvveUO VmHtuit U . , ' . r, COI oacs, many m-ut-.j mo mo riv- , . - . . a;- . . t . '.t - , . 10 tuo uouse. tlie lwl, .W'r.'.f?ir i., ' ' . which sball U rrleriedeWen ewedmeou ' ' a dettttK-Ui iuvai.iu of lliu WaUuder diCUribion, 10 W -vi.v ... ... , !. ....... r. ......... .1... Iti'.il .rl. .. .....!'. ,T ..... . : .1... XT ... r . l; cbe yesterday. " J m m Bf WW avv T f a mwaa iiutm rrwn ifmir iTiiira iinaa amm . . i . - rm taaaporarf work. h.to ioi. r linaa, whidi tber btaaated durii-i tU- Uu their deaJ aad wounded in ur poMi-ao..; aud ratoroed tolSaab .iHr, i oaVW ymri ... . . -A br our cavalry. V eail'ieed iv.lan""?u"?"J - -- TU- troop. fo2ht wul, -w gfJla.tre. , T ' i , . W, Hood , abould lreak lat oSi0 1".: 5S tn" i t. der. in con, tbroujk iuto t T.-peaaae, would r l ! of ah d of the S, Alb-n.. 1 a .,(;.. siUi ..jr.r.,.1,,.. . rahUa, dtwhurf the iin iinry leader on tu aaataru ana western section or killetfc- AryirtMeTBl iohB r tfrowa, jrn. j ""V1. . - , T frora the Wet. Or ba.could retreat to tha? Geoe.Ha Carter, Mamgault yuarV,Vock r iiTii. Jlraeafet 'tha-' war" to' T.O. -B1 ft,,, w,JL Bfi'(Jfwl ! UmwU, ..J rrttd there, tlwy are utr- luiutitama, and tranater tna war to lea rdoewKured. lA M ,r.f ,he Uti, aaV. thai "1 $alaquertt telegram from Hood, I onr hM id crocera eiefjdiiifflj larffitin iro-. Mr(ion to Ion of men. ! n to v .i 7J. . 1 Ricumod, D-c.12. ttfiliern,iSD4r , La tiui iSlh rMtiretl. A nhlb Ul- . ive detal f ti. j , i . .x it . r. ' liesweeH Ilaiw ; Ifraiii of the 1 2ilv oiljr KnM tiirht aear MBrf-evU.fo division aad MilrwV. A LuuUvdb lrUr of tha uaa.: i.3m , rroM! tha Cambett.Mt ilrer Sakirdav - - i . wit iwimir ove fiwofre men mi2 toward lloPkiattiQe, AJL'atro tt4eTrt vv Lion ?ti.iurd a irii.iMrt t?ia r.iilr jilw.vSi F.rt F..imIvii. and Mr.j.W': lorcnxu.g lb- riv.r. Th i iat ftoio Slierom advioMre through " jR4r-' bd. wh f..raw, und w. earned Ner '-m, "viw.j merely a nr-iid," and Ii if.- lb reb-l ir.-d. ThW t. l-vram safe'.ou to sir what, in iu view. loe eonatl IoaVlWt-HHtare. forU..,oi,d. , Dre kioride U reigned l Spmia, Tfi.n nMieo wilh. ten tlmffaod mii. Tlie $tener IXxtecal from i . i. I t.i. : i :! new of the Junction of Foeatahw hr il.e Yai.lre fcw. " Ou th .aiath, 1-3..UU 'had 7oraniini- cuted wiih Sl..'rniMn'. fofo wlik.Ii rr rnnrrmnr n avwnoh. hrr.'U ha r nv.i n. - i .rk. Roei cantz wiil eoninrtini deij'in"l to ii.mt- it lle l!ie f.rre .f ll,--I In l he Sia' D tv utim!t'd Uv New Knjl in l St vls int osf. Another providing firMltTiial vle'tot f the I'rea- ideot rorn fi n anT lye S.le. Gold 2332 . i m wiiwhiihii. un v.iu.i.jt iin - -- v, ut;. tf i ui mo iivnu varouna : 1 --rvmon-inarrever ueiore. ,u doubtful auiy oe6t to carry on: all the recomiiien- . Richmoku, IVc. 16. Ia vlie llousi Mr. i luk .r: Si.uiberj.er n t!ut Stnie have i dationsof the Secretary of the Treas Tumcr offerred a resolution requeAlinthe'l uudvuotedly ecuo.e now tuter. secvaion ury. The depreciation of the CQf Freident with advice am) conarrit of ih w. It t jua it wouM b her if Lee 1 reucy, io his opinion is owinjr to Senate to appoint 3 commiwdiim-ra of ivuW , , ibe Ui.k . ih IIadiHu in ' the redundancy of the corrency and tf.K8;te;orlWroft.u lbtw$ ,,fd;Wr;'n:Vr! the belief on the part ot the people United Mates Confercnee for fieifOUatinjj : New lorkv leaviag iHrtbiu hut bU keued .i.. .u V. , P an honorable peace. Fail.. in U;U 10 . honie...! . iM 4.t,d Uere I , JM " " ' M all proper eff .rt to ebiin an irumedi- J wold he but one .tlW-t. Evt Copper-! 001 ,aew'nd lso ,ke ate eichange of primer ; and if powibl.t j bend wonld tH.ie i once a viJeta Ua-1 weQrea M ,w, restore the Confl. to coBia to .icb understanding with the . ioniau, even perhaps "black AbolitioB deuce of the people Ir it. He COn- eneiiiv, regarding tb furture conduct of rgrdinr tb furture conduct of iL" Fatriotianj. Inrd of tl.o int,der, ' "efleJ larorea tue DJU as origins. m aAy tnd to i.nne dt grre t.. i would l teD fold nior Mroiij; ; for ibero j reported Witbont the proposed iu horrors and atmdtien j i a certain limit, beyond biri:, if you in- ' uuiendmentS as to the change ia the adale subinilted a u!titute pre-' jarw a man. notbtn U Wfi but unltf and . price of the Staple therein mCn etiinff forth that the Government ; deMair. Kterv raid isto South or North tioned. ' ' ; tue war mitigate Barkad arable, letting forth that the Government of the United Slates, baa repeatedly re- fud to iuteo to propoailions of honorable I rpeao) or mediation. and bar thus nuoifea. teo deterniinauoo to eontiBue the war. I "V" ifiOiUiion, wnu a.nn; our reaoiiiBS to enter noon negotiation . for peuce.NwheoereV tb enemy is M inclined, we will pursae, without failing i a caurae deliberatelT cnoeen for tu . . pesenrstion of our liberties. The Second resolution, prescribed that the ContflQiioQ of the Confederate States fur making Ue- tie of peace sifords ample means to U tempt that end whenever tha government of ibe Ilwitffll J5i. i a lhg& to enter upon nejoliali. na for terminal njf the - war.--After the auhntitute an reao, lbs mornicj hour expired and the lloo resolved itself into oomraitee of tbe whole and resumed tbe consideration of ilu cur rency bill. Perkins offered a ultilute. which was ander coniuderation wbeVThe House adjourotd. I Nothinj important done ia toe Senate in open session. RrcBUOSD, Deo. 18. Northern papers of Thursday received last nighi. An offi cial dispatch from Hillon Headpf the llh ssys Howard commaodiag the right winj of Sberroans army had core municated with Foster, his chief of scouts having descended th Ogeechee ia small boaU, and thus made his way to oar lines. H led tba army on th 7 lb init. A da- l?.c 1 lw,Bt "we"l "f .wuirloa a.itorp I for P'Y" . n orU.trB frontier 0curo.,a eT fclal 'aidera. Cbai.ceHor a..lAv4.aA...4 " amal.. . f MaAlnllAaa T I. r t" T: . ,t. v ... ... it wbeo ibeaa'iuPboaea moreueuia-woaia citr . . . ' A TWontu loleirrion of tb 13lb aart tbe I LU Eria ruidrrS wetv saia before. Uj , , ,. . . . . j . . . . C - 7. . ! f"ftd ,b"1 tl" cowrt '' 1,0 IU.J!!, l roell caued Well excitement. . . v. ' : -I K HEAL UtMLUl' OF bULKMAN'S , . v . . . . v-. vr. tr.-.v. a w. . itr.t -aw j-a a a rw. w. r.rs. iir.ti iik ...... - ' : ' TH New York 77 aoaoance that it . je not f ..bote who extiwt .t advinarua . utt tka advuOagv whw are to a rW frwin ii Cwuriria ia audouutedir the irraaarr of .. r' . f i . .. i i . . V ' sjivm. . ... . ..... I . jw .nuau vwuvtl !! tiiaj tur iwmiitj-i - f ' 'III PIa. I... a t..e...Mmfl Ilu. Mia II 1la.Wphia..il,N..U.:icri,pfe W. ,uy ll.U winter. j Tha e-.rrine vff of cuie aud buraaa .wilU ; befd, Uim ti.e iianHriiC(r power ot u., rvUl Cofdeic . AJI theM an. mrfiuk toi MMiia ninutiii:e wbidi we )ll derive Miermati mivamuu. i I'Ui. on u.e .,i.irr una, a i.niedera-1 tUrr baud, tt GonftsJera- . iiy ku ajrin:a!tufl t,u-. !i ey N -einitla Vat iHrejKitb of of land in South (Jnroii- Xortli Caioiiuj. " Extern ti.-orjrw nlid ",u2'lr,i i.l,i , ihroNtih (nriia ie 'oeno.lorth a hundred fold iu.f e bilir hater vt lre North mid the " " " --j.--' - "-- iiV-IT Jaaa a tpttii iL" Patriotism. Imtrd of lh tnder, despair. has a tendency, withoyt question, t "eu courage rulitnjenU"'Cir the other side. ' Stilt, lbev ar,) tbe ftewwoy evils of wur. ; It sohdities each side. A people hlce U.e ) Angio-AniertcMB could never b, reduced I to ubniooo bv burniu? their htl, .r : piandoring ibei'r bou-n,; , Tbeaoleand grand imi-oriance of the -m . . ' - invaKWo of bbertaan. we bold to be iu mil- tiary aim. The eitics ou hi hue of march are of uo robneouttoce to liiia anlnas 1 i deiaror their depots of sui't-lie and their ! aneoals. Stvannub haeff is of littl. im coTtoBe, to a imihiirj - point of view. The gnat eaoir ggnefrjrfcir BohJ movement ! man, we may o jure, wtn ms lon,r head, I is aiming at somethinSnKr..fhn burning . towns, erain.com cr or cartturinrr u. 1 I M a a k - m- 1 wa - " less cities. He . beid. onlr a heuien- ant of Gen. Gram: his taoremi-nt ia mar. 1 lyrmrtof the jrreat strsretk plan whh h ' covers the whole cmntrs. ' I Having gained a new base on the Geor i gja coast, reprovisione-l sis trains, renewed bis smmaniiioo and retted his men, we may confidently expect that his next move- roeut will be aorthward. He may erea pas by Sataaqabrnd Cbarlestoa bothj! mak si new bsae at DuITs bar. nd a a. . . . m k wia Le tbe bawcOoo ofhe lrreal Southern i , ' --, . . .3SB2--:-- 1 raiWintei. died negroes he hay acquire, botli for fur- j t'er Axswer. Tlie body 'I-SliliiirjJisdjyuoneer purpose, and, ! of Sherman, occupied by the spirit ibove all, the irtflaen.ee ke will at once ex i koS de. Lnxeniborg, Count of ert on the Virtyiuiacamrehrn. In-n. SSer. i St. luul. Hiirh Constable of Frurif- mndarv baaa at Dranchill. aitd then eaV r ilr bold lotU lioe of tb uf Jtbrt . ' railroa-1 syitam tha upper and lower, , Fiont thi point da .could .eaily operate ' V" towanl North Caroliaa, iweeitiji tLe coud . try before ktw, until be bad lorioed k net ' base a tba North Caroliaa tfoaat aod be-. . " oo.kia grand, final oikreb into Virjltua. ; , and the rear OfJLe., :",V ' r :Tbi eonld be the cloain act of the , . belliou, and La would be placed la tren v t a wore poaitioa thao wa Corn wallia ai Ycktowa.y;- v'.- - v. V ; : '.'f A: J m W w-.-f-Jir-( wmb eaae aM t j rUet mountain regibo will still ba held ' ' br our forcet. CONFEDERATE COGRESa The proceediug are not of tnfS- ! cient importance to intereet oar i . ... i , ii.j ; w reader b detailed report. We ' cull a faw items of prdmlnence from ... ..i: r-...- , V u Pum,s u. .uw.j. . i i .ai -ri ' t.. .i. lri.n.ii v in mo ociiniu, iufurrauam, tiuer ' cd a, rtjAolntiori Inatructinjf the Secre rUrv of the Treasury to inform tbe Smmto what diatMMttioji baa-beftnW- umdw of Ihv macliiuery, implement, &elf nf ihe M Tut aud Asay Cilice at (ji,arlotte. X. (!.. and whether in hj- Uf,,,. th0 work of coioint? and ppiliioii : '..J.l,,?, ....!. t .;. . .. u. - ! v . ... , J... , rceuiuey mereat wnnoui lariuer ae- WcbWM agreed to. . J. .tU? .?ptov.ment Of i fre negroes atiU slave to work op- I M fortifications, Ac, passed the Senate, utter several amendments, 4 aiUOl) Wltlcll was tne loliowiue by jar. vrruiiam ; uiai ail aiave im- pressed ae heretofore provided, shall be held to labor and Service as afore- ! lisiiii fur u timo rint nmra tlmn im.lv except with carrencTbilJ N . ... hicb 6om delegation ; participated. Some amendments .. ' 1 a 0liU een PrPy8ea - Mr GiluierL of N. C-, thpught it uequeiitlj labored the bill ftS origins. AJr. Smith, of North Carolina, Of-' fered a substitute, for llfo Sit taotinr. of the bill, lerriog after the War a Ux of 10 er ce'ut. nDOO-axnorta nl imports. He estimated 0B exports r . , .. . . .. "ct" . .Tl -.. . . r uccoruiug to tiro caiCUiaUOn Of the a . i . .. a . . 7 V . ""?M, Wlu", iinniii-aas miiiiAst t - " . T . . . . ' i ii W..P . . r K T Mm m jur. nuge, oi a, u., opposea the substitnte and advocated tbe orltfoUl bill. fOOte Called the Cftiestion fin Hark ye, my VOOnff friend." M,a Lonia XL Kinir of France faa sr;. t; . . x . M Hark d Lonii Xfoifra Piiarr&AA An...!.'. TV... J u u l'u ., . wu' 7"u u",u P"iaSeT acu ,a "7; 'lfT' iyfPr of &t- 1 al w" 0 first who 801 J .erap'0 of barninfif the COUri. durine th time of WarVSiid that beforo the shameful dOTastatioa which he committed, open town acd Tallage which made no resisUffiCO Wre spared on all sidesf. J ' fWi Ownlin. TU,.- m- - 1 j S - mwi WOpW BU.