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" " DAILY PRO GUESS. 'ralkiuirn. ct ,, FMDAYDEC. ID, 1SC2. . Compositors Wanted. Two or three good ' -f "'rOMrUtill'UUii are wauled immediately towoik no the ' Pmgrf at the highest wikly wages, or at 40 cents per ' IbottsJud.' ' ' .-'! r 4,f Ji x ' J " ' VsuTo Advertisers.- Persons, sending sdver ,. tfeetseat by mail lor Insertion ia the l'rirnt will do well tlj to enclose nionev to pay fiM the nana, tWw hare: bo tint .-. te attend to books, nuke out aceoiinU or. collect kill, all : ' the force we ran command being? (trained to Ml ntmntt to ."p.Hnt and mall the. paper to the large-, bomber of sub . ; writers that, arc rjouriiw Ib mtontM In all esses, save those who advert! or contract, re would jrjjjer that ad vertisuuivut ho paid fur when banded In. 1 'f.-s KB, special notice tov UDcrioers. a sue sAriluratii tlm PriMiraM nut f lli.i ritv mro informed that v the paper will hi tt.vpid in all earn when the' time-paid r a.hImu ,! ll,..,ai ul Mrl.l, tin. tiMAW ltiMlllniul KllftMlit ' be careful to remit monevnv the mail before the time is -' tdt. .The only notice thut will be given will be tbetyp t page uf the- paper: Subscribers will keep thil ill win, ' . . ..J. , A Vf r'J' W lllll IIIIWIIM ill.ljj m.') T , Single Copies of the Progress may behad '' nt the desk at all hours from t tnthe morning until M J ,eloektiilehfc.,PloTlrjSCCSTS.r i'. r. i ' - - - - Army Movements: ; - It U now certnln that Biti-tuiile and his whole army " lnive ttcrnssed (be Ilsppahnhroxk sunt "disappeared, V Whether he will attempt to advance aguin or ecttle ; down for Winter quarters is not Known, von. ice s f 'wmy rests quietly on" the -Lottie field: of Satusday " where- they gained such a briluai.tvictory. We have fjanna fii Uk-timiinA. aa fhv aa thnt nnrtinnF t(i . TanVoe rmy .that fought nA were tnjocrcil t Fredenckabarg, is concernwi, , . - fTMtL leoneesce we nave rumors i (lesporste rati tie end CoafedcnvU virtrtry; , Tlji U, however, m4 " ' ; conflrmeil, though it b . belief! t levere tattle has . faxed place. J---Wr,"jl tf, -n ""f "'',.-'lB.'MiiisEaIppl loA,ihe Crm federate t,nf Pci1crI r- - . '. J 1 ' . t- l- .... 'roucs are is raouim, aou svre oguung may ve w : . x'tctud the t any me. i -' " . " . . From Blockwater nl FmnVlin' we hitte no 1;tte ed , ) yet, nd If the enemy haes minrel out from SuflfolH ; Jo fifce, we ere not apprised of tbo fct,,, In the Eastern part oftrof own State larjre armies I Wottoni ; ,Tht enemy hare disappeared front he lmmedlnte tlcintty f (JoMHlwo'end are tnovkut ' South 'along the line of the Wilmington and WeMori HaTlrond with a force lhonj;nt to ISe ,40,000 itrthp4 , Were this force' I (prfujl -wlirtheV to, TVUnifngfon t '' Fayettvfllff or back 'to Kewbernila not Known. "One 1 things certain they ere destroying properly and Uy " lng waattheeotntry n they jto, ami we dcvolitly ; hope their movements may he arrested and their itn-. f dailsra jinnihed Wtira they pntcced much farther. " The enemy are morins at' at poiuta, ,and we may &xpect' to have to record the details of more ' llgmly - contents before the coming in of the New Tear. . ABM- OOBRESPOHDENOE, . ' 'raoiC COLDfiBOBO'. .1 C ftt- -tlnoA srA4iieaaisroiwit. ;"'''' f v : OetiaaeMb', Oee. 18, 18CS.1 6'clock, p. Dtaa P6enfH!-j-Tb enemy cannot he fnnni te-4y. Daring the eight be pullod ep etakee aad left for partsua- fcnown. JHii track, bowevar, mey b traced In the dlree- v tioe of WBintngton, Dense eelumns'ef'imoke are to be ' ' sees on the lino, of tle' rallr9d, end apparently moeh farther pff tbsB.the, hnrnJlpg of yesterday. Th whole line of railroad front the bridge ever !f ease, as far as Fat. - Wnr7nhara16tt fhs pni4 Iast1tear4 froia, has beea tore . np and destroyed." Ptrty pe smal building U left stsid taf 14 Dadley Depot, and whenercr a farm honse falls (a bis track, it shares the fate of the railroad. "Never did aa army, professing iTlllietipn eonunlt web wanton dcs traction of property, They bare entered (hp richest por tion of oar State, before tbeia is tbe (tardea "of Eden, with the franei'iva of tbe farmer well stored, behind hi a doso- file watte.., 'It it impossible to form any estimate of the amonat of property 'destroyed, bat to jtire -aome idea of , their doings,' the whole hear ens bare been hlsckend with smoke since early yesterday moTnlnjc, extending from Lo-, , miir np U the tnof the road, embraoinK one-eighth ' the circle of the horizon, . Wilmington is most probably tbe point new 'threatened, and we eaa only hope, that onr. - army there will be ready for tbetn, , 5 ' The lighting yesterday continued vntlf nearly dark.- Our forces were withdrawn at one time to the . north side . Of the coanly hi kJe, which is abonf 609 rards above the railroad, but reerfvtng reinrorcemcDts, rccroaard to tbe . south side and drove the enemy from his position. 1 bear efeevcral m oar prominent eitiicns on the ether tide of the river' being akea prisoners, bat X fcr- pear mentioning aacaei, as 1 4e net know the facts. v Oar Bopitli are mttered ever tbe-country, and 1 - stave aot been able to gather Abe casualties In the Bghl , yesterday. Our Ion, however, will not exceed SS0 killed - - and wounded, Two of the wounded la the Seminary Hos pital died last night. Mr. Barnerd, fbrinerlr of Sew bera, was atraek by 4 grape shot pa the thigh, shattering we veaeta badly that e amputation, area aecettiry. A . leara this morning that he tsdead.' ,J, ' iuppose year cormpoitdent will flri detaihv V, i. ' , : 111 ' f" ' 1 w ."''i ' " Oev. Bragg hai returned te this city and etenpies bis fat reshtsaee,!'' i'J' ' itMU fie 1 ' '" & The following, U from the DUjxtfcli of Wednesday! ' ' The puhlie expectaUoa that the battle !n freift r fred ericksburft woafd be reeewvd oa Monday or 'yesterday baj baeadisappohited, and the annearaneea new are that tlie enemy will not agaia attempt hli "on tt Richmond" march Via Frederick Jurg. ., Yesterday morning, whea it wu eoBnaeauy aencipaieii ana predtetea iliat the dar would , not cieee witbQUfeaother bloody streggle, the eoaimunlty was axtonithed at reading the annexed dispatch upon the ? bulletin boards of the dit&rent aewepapors of (he eiV 1 1 M' '' ."v UsalieeARraas xaa FatosaicKvscaa 1 '' . , - ' Deeumber 16th, IfKt, J As fkr as can be aseerUined, this stormy morning, the enemy bas disappeared ia mt Immediate frjnt, and baa reerossed the Kappahaamok. ' 1 I presume be is o edit dog a pass ft t some ether point, ibfHtnU '4ft ( E, E. iEE, Oea, Coa'g;', -, Kothlng further was learned aatil the arrival of the train . late in the aftji noon, a hlch brunght down a confirmation . efihe dispatch, and the additional statement that thev bad stolen their dead from the field under 00 ver of the nigh t ; Ke better evidence seed be desired of the eoupleteaese of the Viirtory oa Sunday thssr thhr sadden and unexpeet'-d withdrawal of Bernsids from the south side of the Kappa-' baaanck. It ij a frank admission nf a deftmL and. what. ; ; ever tlie mtere movements may be, thil change of baso " will be regarded as a eonfesnioa of the inaitiltty of bis owa - tereer JU meet aaceenfully those of the Confudei aov. J . v A gentleman who came down a (he ears last aifiht sars that great diaappointntent was felt among- oar troops wheat they learned thai the enemy bad withdraw without a J 1 eeeoae urn onexiiie Hatllu. Tbe generatdesire among the ..; men waa that the lighting shou'd be Continued tfntil a de isire triumph was obtained, and thev had ant the flight , aet apprebeiiMoa ef the ultimate result of a general nulil- - JtaarofUie Toanded la KaMatday's tight,' who bare , been at Ouia. ' Statioa and othr points along tbe rail - load, were brought to thu eitv during tbe tiav renterJav, and distributed among thu din, teat hospitals. Borne of them were eeverviy, whilst otheiv wore only slightly, in jured 1 but all seemed te be cheerful, aad rri3 grattfl- c&tiun that their blood hnd iml hoon t-licd without advau tiige on tho hills around VrediiLksburg. - ' - ' , ' aaaivat or wocsnso iD raisovnis. ' The Frederitkubnrp ears that arrived at V o'clock' res terday uioniin;; biouulit down 'iaU of our wotimled and 40 of the wouiiili ii Abolition eoliiittra.. A hout ft o'clock yes torrtny rvtninK anuthor train arrive! over the same road with iiou of our woiindid. aud ktiRin as tixnectud lant ' night with the rciuaimt' r, ami slo aiioth.i iustliuciitof disablud tankton. Un-V -ntr&f tram also came inyestor- ' day with 00 disabled Abolition prisoners, and they report 1,500 of their eoiara4iiS t the Junction, making ro;ir way to this city under guard. Exulasiv of the wounded Confederate who were expected, and bad not arrivrorup to 11 o'clock .hut aichL about 1.0&O of eur wnndd have been brought to Richmond, 1,604 having been broucht in eaSuodiiv aiultiondev.' The arrival inst night would iinuh all thmn. wheat e'nniH i o rvauirod the advice of a Hnrguon. : The wounded Vantee aro hiud in their praise Of the deternilnid valor of our men, and all unite is de 'elaripg that they got tlio worst whipping, at Fred 'ricks barg Uicy ver had received. Wlien the rwu't of i!ij.po gagament becomes knowa thl statoment will n doubt bo' conceded to be true bo everybody.' . The Yankees say that ,tW battle at Fredoitekebuig will end tb war, . . ' The following ititweNtiiig iettut i from -thfl i'apej:(al correspondent of the Examiiitrt " ,,; Xf.tr, , - f FuKDERICKRBUBff, ".," i T..r;.- -.Pecem1vTlTth, I8Bi. -. After writing fatrjrott yttcrdiiy,' i tluynfetl tlieven irigt an rzaniinnthiH if the bnttle ftrtMiud,' froni UHmiltotia Crtiwiug to thia t"W. ;.There fount lie three tluiusrtiol ileiid lyit g xia the fieW. - -Aliiwhir five wtmiKled for one killed (his would make the cno my'ii m SutimU.y JlU-fcn tlirmaaiut. ' witiumt de ductinfe thwr (iflicrry eud cdiiori wliiKwere curried durinjc Saturday iiiglit. On arriving here i Wrttexl from eeverol citiiena who Temaineil fit tiwn -rinrlng theoecuiNttum f theentTliir, Hint Yankee officer ia told them tlmt the Iwa if his nriny was jbetween Ct tem nnd.tijjhtceii thotuaml in kie.l,and w.uit1el. taking no account t the prunicr, 1 1 h.wi prevjuhaly heard from tlio Yankee iirijnr tnknthero yesterday tnoruing that tluir'l.sot aw-ftttwieti eighteen ait'it twenty tliousotid.. Jtt twveu the tuw and Mr. M.ir ye'a iKtutie are- three foil cvercd thickly with the dettit, wli wife elMivglttewl be wwr shariytcrs 'ami Artillery, Here tlie IrUh brigncki rtiniwmwj tlwpnmud with their liomliiudtilliNiciinilwr it with thrir'bmW iea, Onef thi-m ii IvUiranthiil thirty 'cet 4irthe atone waU behind whi-h OencMl X. K. L Odh'e Uri-' gaw wan piwto.1," HP, like tnimlnxM of-othere lying fiirtherinro the wall, fo ht in tlie heail. " At Inwt a thtrtwainl of our .Wilit-r are atripjiinj; tlie 'dwul; tnt f the fprmt naU and; ahnea Wcry'rcmoved J'm teHny evening hnd he hiy fee now, n-lieving them of tlieir pants nn! tiudvr i totlting. v Many 4. f tlii'in are nlrcxdy Wark tmKtd. ' Cdriimatight, a naked umoly ingttnt In an 11M fi'l. n a fnrj rjMwnlng,; - I have much m.mj any uh.mt the twttlo'fiehf, ntxl the buttle itwlffliut njiihtJel'ertiiaiMitW lime.-,. The enemy has .acceptoi) tlte permiwiiin of General l-, and sent rtw a jKirty'to Unry his doutf. ' The party have-jtlnl gtinetoMlie WlleGfhl niufcr gunnlv 1 mtwt'iiot tUp my MM nitltout aaylng wmetliingof the couditiiei in which thin tn Htti'ft oflrr tie Mck and bumluirdnietit. 1 heard iK'P.re comloi hitlier that the town wa HLlowu. all t p'twen. Tin's in not tme, a Rrcut many . Iiontive have been striKk, and aoine, perlmpa twetity.fi vc,' b;a hurut, but rtill the town isKtill worth ftve tlxntsnnd "Mown to pUW ttwne.v Many-f tlm Jlionws nra ttntoUi-hrti, ( Mmt if tlnsmam Htilf rnhitliltaMe. The greatest lose that has heoi siutiiinod hw been ' hy the aai-khig of' Ute town hy the Ymikccs. Thev broke ouen all the xtorca t .and bonnes, ntl d d t he Wen, ent n p the pro ii in. aim iifOKe tirt tlie rurmture, 'JTio loss by t:te aack is tnanV thotlanudaof dollar. ' t -. ; " - ; v"; I have time to mid hut one word mm. The pon toon.' bridjiM oppottite the town Wrre'not rcmovol, but duly ent nrar the shore, so that the current would aierthem round to the North Wk,- where they atill .XJTC it r -,-f "f-' - ,'-' . -The following ie from the tame paper r.' Yesterday the airtd" Rkhmond wh fnt uf rnmors, The moat notable of the.- wan. tlmt a bc-Mvr of Iik patclwe fiit(f arrived hcre fmni Whhinpton, wporting that Aurmride'a aamy, fiiiM'e S.ttnr-lay'ii fjht, had" U-eome-ttttcrly -tlcn ioralia.il and tinmaiiHgeaUend henrella retreat air. en the river that the North was hi tlio flumes of revvlutlon : and that an attempt to-, arroit John-Vafv-JSumi in New York luid given riw to a rhitf battle in that city, in H hich fifteen hnn- oron lives were loatj wr have no means of dit Hiifii-' inj the accurjtcyf thexe re-porto. " We have Iweo tutigui ny -many expenenrt-s in the pa- t.uieoi . s . ' ... inai ciiHiiiM 111 jiiiornwuon entitled " getitleumn with djupalchw from. Wssldngton,-- - . The official report of General Ijev, pjiMielKtl yester d;iy mortiing,: allayed mln h of the anxMix curiisilty i ' this fity as to the prochv iiperattoos of la.it Sattir dny ; the account wl.Mt tie given if th'sV bwng the compact and afithetitic hintory of the hftttle. , We ol aatve that espwiaf gratification hns lireii given to tbe puhlie by the offidai atsuratice of our Comparatively small loss in the engaeineot, rf ' 'The rcpert uf our casualties is distributed aa fol lows: ; . " " ' Tra'tAws'a pirwojr. BMtailale and GobhV Urigadea, , Semmee'f , ill - i 259 Kerahaw'e,.' ' Straggling caea,'-.- ' . -. - i.-Aitsgaso'a omatow. ' Wilcot'a Brigade, ... JUnhone'a u . " - ' 4som' Divraiojr. J. Cook' Brigade, -, . ; e , - ' A, P. Hill's Dmuon, about- v. f ' Early's and T-tliufcrro ' eommandit, about art. inn,- t-ii. - ; Washington Artillery, .',',. 9 6 2fl5 5JT PickeM Division; ' I,. 1 A,' "vv uooa a ? "--?v--'1.753 r ..." '1'-" the yipa(cI yesterday pM the following : - f bdnewa yentenUiy roctivtd- from the rb-eht Bi-hl of -I vat tie 'ully lamUrms the, ntntenietit of thewitli drawal of Jlieentire force ttf tlie enemy from the front nf imr liuetr, and leaven little doyht that Ida for ea are wckhig aiuitlier, rxant at which to make an attiicft. Tina movement hi Ruruai'div' we awutfif:lwtdl nudcratixMl hyiairalihi coiiimainling General: mid wilt' lie met 'with that promptness whu-h n tffcctuatly checked the enemy a atlvailue at FrIcrickiburgoa. Satiirtluv. ' -' j , .-- .. -. - . . j '" Panics Who l ft .Summit Stathm. yeatcrdiiy re pre - srnt mat m eijcui y, n loroe, iwl lan nen on the Northern ahW.i.f .tin; RapptdjaiiiMick , in King George county, nearly n.xwt !'., n.yn1, mui tht the ini prewuiHi prevailed that Ihey would a,ttcmpt a puasigo t the river at that p..f, ni'der ptvrof tlit-ir gnu-5 boat, Ve are not sufficiently aeqilHiitt withtha topography of that a tion"t'iLe(ate;whctIierortio't it lamvtfahleVi their operation. - "y- f' t . TIm trahi whh h fame down latit btgbr hMUulit 'to the eity 200'of Tnrir" Woniuliif. 0 l- k. and 1 1. wound.' rd Yankees, A nu-mherof the amliubiuccDuiiniiftt. Tnm thin city, wh rrtnrrte.H thU twin, s va that 460 of 4he enemy a wttt;nihMi'-wtiull he at Summit Station tilt -rowing, , inl will ta -hronght down as ftoon as tr8nssrtaiio can he ohtitined for them, The hwt Mir own wuu tided reached this city lathe train pt yesterday..,';, A . ,v I :r.7 r m .,.,., i ni.iT . ,? f-il' A Tankee letter from Missouri save i The wholeftouth-, west is agala-ewareiipg with goiTi'illaj. 'It is statid jo private Corronpondrner l. oa rtpringtleld that a few days age tbere-wete 1 too gu nrilhu at 1 sceula, at tba erming 1r the Osatru In St.- Clair, couutr. who. by agtaement;. ecatterrcd in. all diret'tions, with' thiund.-rntuwlmg that the would conoebkato atagiTeatute IturvaUur. ,Tbey Beeaiifchiet.. -."' LEGISLATIVEPIi00EEDIlia3. ,i:rESlNOSr:SSI0N!(?FTnESENATR. - -; v WEDNKgOAV Ergsiso, Dee. 17. -On motion of Mr. Sliipji. a mcaHau waiwiitto(he Iloiice of C rnraons iniHing logo forthwith into the election nf- Attorney General. '. A meaaage was received fmm the Hnse agreeing to tlie ahove proportion ik1 the Senate voted tinder the supvririteiidciit-e f MwNiru, Sliinp and Kilw. Siiruker-Mftwrs. Aditnm, of J)iiyllwi, Adnms of Ottilford' Arendclt, Uiigleti,row1i, DU-kemm. ' Kure. uiimiii, iiitKirer, ixjiu ji, eiuianowa, jtiiirrin, Neal,4l.imsuMlui;8aiidfrrSinioii,Shftrpe, Shipp, Smith, tf Ar,ir5,.S;;i;hfM' Mneoti, Kinitli of Stanly, Tayhfu amtliii, Tayl.fr.iif-Nrtsnt Waiiren, Whit tford,' WiMiIey and YiHiifg, ai-. ' - 1 V r " . Those who-Vobw. fa W: A. 'Jikir Kj r4re lewm. Carrowaj li;iis, Uoloman, Puwell, Wlute ami Drake.-rO X- V- ' - M Tlmee who rotcd II. B. Hardie, Esq., are Mes srs. Slaughter ami Wiggins. , . ' V ' : : ' ' ',The rk-oate resumed the ponsuleration of tlie un fndehed ljnine ol the morning l)eing tlio bill eutitled lUr,veuue." The bill, passed its 3d reading. ' V A nitwwge wae- received: Trom the House of Cora moos transniittf ng miwlry cDnrnesed hills and reol- tiopa antioiiiiihig their paosage tu that bodand ask- 1 . 1:, .'..1 (A.tit!ii 4 viiu.uinnw 01 ino ouutLH inereiih- oaiu Vina dud rueolutiona read let time and 'paused..-' - . ; Mr. Shion. from "the eommrttee ti utieriiitend the election of Attorney tleiK-Tat Vportei) that the Ifott. T s. u. iiogrta nuwujt rvD iral majority ef the vote. cant wftntlitrefore luly lntl. -- - -k On motion f Mr. Wiggiia the rtilea were oapend-J e 1 ana ttw enpnwMca bill to provi.te Ways and Means for attpplylng tlo Tre:uury wo taken up vonsid eration. The wimrea.1 the '2d. time, and alter Aaiie disciiMdon. Mr. Warren moved that the further cotoriikantiiin nf the aame he' pofitpmed until to-morrow fit 12 VtUk ai:d tliAt it might fce made the ape.-i tj or W ftr 41a b 'ur.. Agreed to,-' "Al ' . Mr, Warren trom thaonntniittee on-tlte JaxlicUry reported btok a -IhII to, lerfect the" title of icertajn grants and reci4nim-w(cd itst pii!igfc " rOu motion of Mr.',W4rreutJus7nilua were, wspvtHhal and thehil) pasHeil jt sevfrij. readiuga.-' '.; e On m-rtioiMif Ir Wright tlve rcwdntirmin nlilf to the eelKnreof tttlnmd ifim wa taken up ajwllinder ,hM'N)fiidiiu' of, the rdle, puuotl its vral imtiliiigo.' , ', A liir toci:aldethpJnj4nxiH'f ihe Peace in Uiesev ernj Oiuntius of tlio, State tu mtuhliali work houses in. ' eoimeftion With lite comtuuu j.iiU was read the 3d time ,ttd rejoejed. . 'J; " , ;wv . - X''t. i" T ' Hew iTutioiw iq regard to rolls of Ioimw passed their ncvenil .readings; ? tl"11.-." ' " a ' ,TI e hodc ot 0 M'clork having arrived 'the Senate ailiottrned until tonjrrow pi.nitigat loo'clook., "0 smti-V45;i. . . " ' v TnoaanAT Tee, 1S.f F ' Tlie Senate was called to onk-f at 0 o'clock. '.' -Jotirnal of ycetenlay read and apprised. ; . ,.- Mr. Kiiasireieutial a worn wild irouj J. K. Stcw art, Allen Hett and otltvrs.if Waka county, aakiiig the privilege ef aemliug. thrie pchitdreat to ch4 in Mrtiiietti-ounty. KeferrcJ to Gtmuiitteoou iMpoW lions and Grievances. " " f- Sundry hilUi aud . resoliitions wcre "r jvirtcd back from OuiimiueeM and placed im the calendur, , , Mr White iittnitliiiced stttiU incnrn)rate the Uiwjii f!l)a!laain Uastoii coliuty. llcferred ,ti the C'tnniitUpon 0rpratloi a, . , ' N " Mr. Slaughter a rofuti.ai Iiiatructing the Oimtnit tec ou Mifitarr Affairs to reptirt a bill to eatai-lish tlie ' pay of militia onioers for w-rvicva in ennlllns eon "J. A ' . . " . " acttpw, amtarrwriiig ucserter. Ailoptetl, , . Mr. KaiM.ni a resolution in favor f 0. VV. Cninip-. Itr, late Sampm c.uuty. lLferrwl to Can mittee uu l'Mposit jou ami- Grievances. ;,-.... ' f : thereiiHii.(irtn tavor or Uapt. James 9. fvea, and the hill hi alter the tiyie .bidding' tlie - Superior ti.uitaia tluiVudh-kil, Circuit, 'unwed their Ac vent! readings wmlcr a siispensitm of tlve mlw. " ' Sir. Lwteh moveil to take up for cofisidaratioii the l-ill iu relation to the" tState Ktlucatloiutl Aassociation. -. On motbin of Mr, Graham, the resolutions in recswl t the arrest of ltr. J. U. (jr.ivc4 of Orange.' comity, wcrpiKvn up pr conwderntloli, V. - ," . MeisrR. GraliHiii. ItrOwu and lUmsav ahlv advorat cd the doti.u if the resuluthwa. fTheu remarks will appear llereafter, The rvilufiima were' Weretlrtaininouslv ad-vpted. pd rn.iti.iim Mr, Warren, the rules iwere suspended aud tlie l.ill.to pruride a probate-f will, ami graut ing letter of a.lmiiiitriili. where' the canity ol the Tosiilotice of tetiftora iutoatittors are ' hi 4 p.wsi4ort of the enemy; bweiedi tu several readings au(j ordered : Mr. Oral atn moved to send amesaago to the HnO-ie of CqnimotiH propoamg -a . special atwiion of the two tioitees tins utteruooti at I l-i o'clock, fur th purpow of going into the clectioq of nine Truolecea uf the U- tiivertity On m4iott'uf, Mr.vBroWO, said tnotloii waa Ul oh tlve table. : --. - oi., mpp itm tne select uanmittce to whom wa referrod so mucli oflhe QowrmVe muwage it rwlatiou M a Mtppiy ut ,ralt, reported a Ixli -oil that aubiect and rooomnion.ksd ita paiwtge. ".ITie rules Were "aua- poriiKKt, and tbe Wlr pnnaea tte several .reading-" " ' - I he bill to pmviJ way aud means for supplying ivi.su. j, i.w uoveu tii lor eoHSHienimni. v .Tliia bill pruvidm for the nemo of Treanurr ; Notes to the amount of $ l,600,0o0i.f tlve den .filiation of 5; 10, 20, 25.od 60 vctiU aiid,$5 aud 10, , 'Tim biit I . :. . .A -message waa treeeived from the Hon lie of Com nwtiepr.ifitngwgii1nfe tlve election of nine Trus tee of the University to-day at 1 o'clock. ' On mo tion tit Mr. Brown the message was laid on. the table. The Revenue hill was taken op bjkI -considered to i ... 'as a ill is . . . . . me n"urt xuiiiutK wnen tne senate took -a -recess until 7 O'clock thte evening. " - ! " ' i' - .TnoeanAV. Um. 1 Rib nn,. tt ... ' . " v. . . " .- " j i iiv.iioiiet' inei piirauani w ati)oummeniL' si -, WIikwW' Journal wa-read."1'" ! 5. ' -Mr. Parks presented -memorial from titbei.s of liwuecouMty reluttve jbtHitlt, ' ' -, ,: X Sundry n-pirta, from ipmmittees Were made, the sul jerty will lie noticed when they com op 1a can shk;rati)i.",' ' ,ip" y - ""' : " BKSOLUTIOSt AKO JKTaODtJCED., 1 -MfMcKy,'a reeolution in fav.' 'if Drury Sifig! ramtl ite several readings uftik-r a. ui.peuuo K the tHloW-"- " - ". ' ' ; Mnlttixij a hill tt give moremtiemy to the Mi litiu n Itett cbIIm! into active eerrviee, ' t ' , i j ' Mr. lion thoUirht tu make the Militia affective that iv ii.nnq ne reorjauiznii.'. ue. tncreiitre. ra ivol a u 4 hi.ft.ri of jhe ruliin to put the UUl- iipo4u uevvral reauitigii.- ! -i j. . '-, - t . . ' "-t. . Mrr Amis." th'ot!t the hill ,too iinomutto e- ncie.oii tu mi jiawe.,, . , v - The lull was then appronriaUly referred. , v ; '.Mr. Sli. ilver, A hill to authitrixa ieernirtiid stnwns. to levy an valorem tax nr Slavi(; . Referred. -1 On Mr. Shephenra inotniv the House' or. vlel 'tn caniiler tlie rcwdutimnt ruliitj-e to jrisioer.eiifle(J Iiy tli4l.ivernmeiit in the town of tiitlabury. : The resolutions were ref. 4 -1 - " r rMr. Pernon tailed fbrtjie djvifa iji Vif the qneiuion, t The revjutiona wcre'theil t.nHi.hred aetwMUdv. ; , . Mr. vtuev orR-rcd an RtnciKlmeut to the lot which Maadgmti to. ,t"'?Zi! ? -,,5, ---. - ' Alt, Onatotw Br5 rosofisivWatW of the rota jimt taken, and wiid that it would le a dnulitful nc 1; lea of kiudnesu to require a personal ineclion hy the (invernor of the coudlti.'n of every N. C.rfl'diei in the hi'idv. before being allowed to uouttitnitu totjie knn'u sulferiilg of these firiwaierti, .... J The VutO wiw takon, and the Vote waa reconsider- 'he t) mut ion then recuiix-d Xipoit the ameuiUnent ..ir i i. Hi.- n -j , r. Mr. Courier tsiiil that he could not vote for tlie medii tion (iiilesit his amendment was adoote.1, tit thought that the Soldiers In the fiekt, a Dunier ni them being detititiitn. should he anpnlieil before tlio prisoners, fit L 4jiliihttry wcn'itiH-ideH fV '"' 1 ', V . , Jllr, UriH-Kim ih1 that the resolutions merely gave me Uiivtnmr gittuorlty tiauppiy no itTmniutejieccei wtiiintf tho priiumertK and no one -llmt knew jtfov. Vaiii'e rould aupptise that he .would prefer the claims ot any ja-rnotw to those of our aoldttTa.' ?r .. - -dferunniiig'dfsciitision took place, partuioatod lit hy Meru. IVclifuth pontner and tlarrtwi, of Chatham, for .the amendment. huH Mews, Worth, Aim, ileAden, and Cfnntcr aJlTimt, during which the spec'td order .Was'bfWtnlined.-' , " " -'V Tlie auertion waa rut and the amendment wo fo JecteiH The 1st rvaoluttuo tliotf piusacd ite .SiJ. tea t log. '.' i- fx',' ; ',: i, k 'h :. - .'.xS' Mr. Perwin pripoacd. an amendment to the 6d ! 1 olution whlcli waa lost, -.The aame tho . parsed 2d1 reani!ig. .ine. entire aeriea waa ttien .Voted oa aud easaevt SoArcadinir.rr.- W.s --v -, On motion of Mft Ami: a message was sent to. tlie nciiate priipobing to go into an election at 1 o clack fur mn trtiatoct J; the UinverMtv. ' .... . , , ' 1 A 'messngtf waa received from the Sennte'transniit tinz a hill, .to amend' an act rf ' tlie-Itflidntiirei (180-fil.) relativw to the office of AdjiitaritJCeiiCral,. The hill orovhlts that the GMvertir'lwl appoint.) w, a i wiivMie oiioi m ncinint ol tne tiiiru hirftd- the'eount.v Iteconhiof Hurtford enuiifv" .! "Thii 4iU passed itas;rcral readings, tinder a tBMpeusionof in) mknj . 7 rt ,-tiO',o I AiigMs,sei tall MaUve to the.proouteof wills, poll.y theflottse, waelraimmito.il fnantlie Senate wnniraiueiiinnent ivy mat nouy, auting the concur jrence f Kie ILdhn-,' XJii-urred In. ,' "' 1 - Mr. Joynor, tutnahii'oil a bill euitmn'me t'dawfu entry and dctiiiwr.'' Referred to eommittie a the Judhiiry, - .--- ,i ;-; . " Mr, rihepherilnKieofl tc lake up flcuse ill So fl; tJiioglvrii es for certain artit les.'' L.t. -(''. --Tlu3 Ilonne jiriK-ceduvl t'..aii.ler a hill to amend th KeviMii tHl rvhttive to AilmmbttratiO fuili-a A: The hill was aniendeil and iiaiwed 2.1 rMtlioc." " .' :.VA lad hi favour of W. E. Maiui.mtealuriffVif Tae-I. qiKHank, a as takeu up and puwavd it st verat reail- tug. , ; - rV',' ., - A measago wa reeeivnl fr.im tia' Scnater with an engrowid romltiti.Mi protesting agUuttliiU(irei.f cuiiiii Kau itornt iron tnr i.llleera f the :liirvlcf LrovorHinent on wiituh the btate hal a mortgage. -Tlic IJnse took a recxus until 7 i'clock, , .. ' J,i ' ' ' TifpaHDA EvKsns"u Dee," IS. ! - tf..nmmetat7tid.Jek , ' a 1 ' 'live Home proceeded with the m finishe'l bUMiiew of the morning. U uig a resoluiim fnao the 8KiMte. iiet- eeriiiiigthe seizure f certain R. . Inw, lielutigitig to tne i;mitgiou tfiarioite Oiul UutlRrf.nl It. Ifcuul O-mfHMvy, ih ritate having a claim on same by tlr- tua ni a murtgage.- -"','', , f . ' .Air. Bryan a. Unwed the Houee on the anrdw-t,and made a aUtemciit relative to the manner that -eon- tmcta I.a.1 hem made and the iiiCOuvWiklicea an 1 ju- ury.that woiil.l (ni iiitJutol hy the amzunTof th a Lfai, Mr, ShelH-rd ibllremrd the House o (tie muff -A. anil priioMM an aiHt-uUuveut. r tjpoti Una ctatshlur. hie irM-Hhion chmiiiI, ., , . ir.', 'Mr.-AiiiiH favonil the pasaaje of the rcsxtluti.Mt with, tit the MtntHtduiMir. . . Tlio qwtitiuu wait pntaiid tlufameiMlmieit was hstt. " The ithtvuwion was continued hv Mr.Cilili niMiimt. njiil Mi.r,4Tcury, Ami aud Ingraitt ja favor uf tlir. rewiuui. na, . , .- Mr. WiuWiII tifoposeilan anietidinetit to nuth ice the 0vi-ni i v i trHiwfer tlie !rn u the Government, prnVdierj tivere Kbimhl be military nnawfy in tin 1'imiion i t ti e Governor, orv hntwney at thevli-' cretion of ti.e Uvi.i-n.ir. - ,..v- Di ttiai tv'tb elicited npon tlila atnemhnent. rvar- ficip.twl in by Ucmh, WadiUt, Worth, Aver awl lrrna. , . ; . . Mr. Amiit ftilled Crthu reading of the letter a.1 .drcimcil to the Gniveruor by the l'nisiileut uf the rail rwl. -. i, - ' , 't i "Mr. Twin agaiii al.lrefd the Mme.v' - - . ' Mr. Pi Hide moved to piKln-uw the iul ject tinlil the 20th ol January. Li'mt. -' ' Mr. MoAileii and Mr. l'eraon eout(uued the discus The y.ite was taken and tlie re 4 n lions vrrre pnas t tlKir nevrral readings under suspension of the rulea, ?' . ' . -1 ssmw ' .. - - . Ou nigtioD the House adjotn ned, - CotT JOBV A. Oll.rt. Tlitl llat.t IkiflAa. evik S. 0. Regiment was seven ly weuaded by a' ball In his teg, at tbe recent battle of FrederKsksbarg. ' Ho partica la.s ol'hii wound have bwn reauived. thnuvh nr wound is aot sit s.'vere as to long deprive th regiment of bin service. Col.' Gilmer has .woa distlnetioa eev asore man vac ojoooy JCJaprwrntere ratriu. tut Esv-nt th Vitttf. From alT that we have' tteea able to loara from tbe Lower Talbrv within the hut two or three dars. we think it highly probable that Win. blester nm again oeew eceuplee ey tbe Federal- firCe. Onr own troops, wader commend of Brieadiet Qeneral Jonos, felt back on Saturday, and it was rumored that tbe enemy were moving upon Winchester from Mar tins trarg sad fiomney. .- As ea ly a Thartday last they eccn- piud Uailkslierg. XtuMstea.,. . .... ... ; toa TBS t ikit It. tJ. JIosriTiu A Concert, which largely attended, was given be the tosbc ladles of tbe warren ton JJV, C) Female Cotlece. on the evenine of on the evening of Wednexlay Uit, the lOtb instant,' Tbe proceeds amount-1 ine to gtti. have been left at the Counting Room of lhi wtliee by Prol-.E. J5, 1'aiham.Presidetit of the College, for tbe bealit g( tbe Flnit jioi th Carolina H.nrpiH. The pertoa authorised to do to, will please call aad receive the amount Ptt.JB.s ; . v, . - ,', .. VV"" V - v IU3MOVAI - v v r"' 3r - SLED0EHA9 REMOVED FROM THE STORE L a formei ly occBpii d by bint pa Fayetteville street, te estorc house t'oruieily occupied by C H. Wtath. re, llaviet SquurO, flrst door east of the Postouice. where be wulbeTrlsd lo see bis customers aad friends in wautofgr tieles in his line. ' ' -' ; . - II ha oa hand and ft sate BLACK PEPPER. PPtT.f COTTON. FIA'E. CHRWIMl Tfiltirv'it virrav X'AttU. KICK, BKASS HOOP BUCK T3. -RHOB BI.ACKTXG. SPt)08, FAMILY FLOUft,' OI.T) gyg WHISKY, MAiMKIA WUE, COFFSB MttlS. Ac Thank I ul tor sat favors.- ha booes ea meait a rn.iin.; nam e ef tbe same, liberal patronage baretolbre bestow ed. ... ' . v- . K.-I f - i- ? . -H .V, 1S.I- , ' ,.' ..-iH--7' ' , T. M. nlir.UOE, w-. - ; r! " 1 ,5" " s ' . . First door east of Fostoluce.'-' VP, a All nersoiM bid.-bl..il tn KIhIim V.. . -T.4X Sledge, will please call and settle th.-ir not.-s 'nd ae- couow. . . i. , v - .. -X. If. LtDUI.'V . MtXBtTBSIB PAPEet MIIX.-COTTOS.'. f pUK MXM MAM'FACTURISO COMPANY WlLI. a .purcuaee low oak- aaaiagea t'WITO.f, oulivereil at v MtJjer Depot In Kaloigb, or at their MilhC - t- Dvelltiw.- , . fl, W. HUSTED, Treasurer. " '"'' " "1.,M.H ...i"n'. '. n.m W. :'C I". WISH TO PCUCnAdE ON Oh TWtt ClTrLOTS, . with gta'd iuHToeVmonts. Would, prefer tbijm aeaa;.. ttii Central Dvpot ' A-n..l iA un moiiiui niuy were placed on tiieir t reaniiif , 7Mr"J,Vra!ii-jpriiosc4 to amend ag.tia, wjiichj wiU not airroed to. ",' ? ' .'.t, . ' "''-J- Thv-reaiilalbwnrweTe thra pntwed theft fcJ'' reading and orilered to he enstrmmed. c. ' -r- ' .' '4 V T " ? . f, iW Pr.jrsM. r . - A, Bit of Pleasantry, i1 . In the prcont I. '(fUutme Hurtford leads the Fsa, tad " although Uulj aud Pu )uoiank have both sent v Af yet I'erson ba a ilv'emi, IredcQ .a A'inp man, "but Jack.of the AViWr, whilo Oeeae hai dons the Dnl " Xew H .mover did wrong -tq ome in ion, bat North ampton did worse la eending all ths PeeJe,' knd thea ooav ing to a 5inir,stnud-stlll,) yet Cumberland l8 sit H'rAt save a bad ifAAwi. Union i tour-natured, blng par. tial to Itnm-mdf, while Jlnywhod.'Vtas l has fallen In ,. RandolpK w'as'duinty bl choosing i?oWii',tatold(Wke has a gum 'oide, weIlprnLcted by tbe Law. OraaTllle ' inadea tt)ii(Anii,) and Bunctiiuba scnf a Httippfl Kleh oiond and (toblnsoa. lire bloody ttolndod," being represented by f.t!leh, while Stem'jkttr it the ery of. Hortford.-- Stokes won't oibs mas If her 'jjitf isgond, While Stanly appears ratner. Uruu. - Kuthprtort bas a lerjnU4r tad Pitt aa Englishman; seeing that tit hi" itt Zrittoni Alhrit- ton.VJU'atilrUV,itndsoareef r- i Xlh- v.rV .oPPQV port." ' -A Sosmciot's Ftia.-Tt. was rumored recently that a gentleman of seeescion' proclivities, ia Troy, Now York, bad raised the rebel dig.. A exeitod party etarted for -tlie premkws, , Th t Bag was tin ail banging tmm a , back window; but it watfa laly's Ualmnral that hafbaea wash ed and hung out to dry, " The hatband resolved to stand by that flag .and Ut crowd being loyal, gave three cheers tor thetwating and djpartjd. 5- , w-.. ''' ,( t "i '" w Meei Hfi m tatt'iKftUf'''' v' Gen. R. K. b'sjfTH. The Kimxville HtguU of the 14th says:' lJt. Oen. K..Kfrl.y -Smith left tlila city 6r Murltwbiru',tiit'Jct.tcrilay..' He has beeo detain.J cil bore (or soiiiotimc oJaccuut f ill-luiilth His army trp iar with 0n Bragg, having' crotwed. the mmiuUiins hy wjiy of Hparti tutdet Geo. McOowa, ' !'.'. ., .e1i.J"p ei.,..' m; li J- " nled Bill," who drown! aa CaioniiU whB ?fcwj0r leans was takon, will hi has;. Choara! Dutljr baa se or dered, and his oi dure acosoiuewliat unpeiltive. -; COTTOA ' AltO YTOUVKS VAGTORY rout f w.jfrts a- V' .eAvaV. '''.- -a t.-- milE O'DERStOXITO OFFER TTIKIR "MIIX9," 'I koiiwaasthe llRANtlC FACTORY, for ale. A.n iTieatii.n eaa.be made fc James Webb; llillnbom,' or i. If. Wbb en tha p.nmisos,- r. J, H, WfB, . SAW AT AUCTION., TtTtt-t' BE Of'l ATTOWI.W ACCTI0.T ROOM. jaF,Wsy,ltB htnt;M bh 4. I'KIStK URY aai.t.-v 7 Aactioaeer. - BOARD I BOARD I BOARD I , k Vt00D ilUAHO ASU KkEAriAXT ItOOJlJi MAY BE y Y bad in on .of -the auiet et.'l and pl ant parte af ih,. city bi a'vplviag immediately l U. II. Bith.bN, 1st two stw-y houu la the rear of Mr, Falleo's Bot.I, ea Mar tin street, Kaleixb.'"- - Dee le-tf ;. -, MOST, -' :- ' OtftlTKSAAY NWHi t,ASt, A BLACK A.KATU Kit W Ai.t,jToVPtK)Kiir ItOOS, eeataiaing aboat Sjteatr dollars, of tfhi-hooe bill Was a five ea the Beak of Wumingtoa, and a twa and a one oathe Orevnsboco' Mutual liuaaaet also a -note of hand. Tbf Under will be lihjrallr wwaid-d, . Apply at this otBoe, or tit ej W. BUaa, at the Deaf and Duwib InntiiuW ', l).-ets-3l " . j) 5 j STR ATOR'S 9Ahk fpHEt'StiEKSlU ED. Arf AlMi!f I.HTKATOtt, Wf H X thl Wilt manexod ul ti jury W. Milter, d.-eraard, will outhj Wlbdav of Janua. v, lMi3, st thj auction room ef JtibrtU. Tonics. iniiMity nf haHb, ex jse t public sale all UM pa'isbalAq p j;io-ty bw-lnugiag to said, estate, and at o a largv and taluabWlaw and wiwelianwas Kbra rv. suL-eltd mth j. eat iudirmaiA and. taste. 3 ha law li brary I conpl;t cnmpiimng tbe K. pOts and iKgcruiof tills and ti,e- ntatut, aaa U. ek-m.-ntary bowks. The etisc 'llsneaas Itb.ary eenit f work of llittury, Blug raphya Trsv4s, e..'bj- appiuvod aulbors. . This fs anej-, poa tunny Suklom oae.ee tu tne sawyer ami atudvat, Ataay ol' thesj uoidu a. out of print aiid hot to be- parrhased Wiaav dims in the book etores. '1U this library is bt liered to Tuas-J-A crediVoTaiK aiuathf wHl berlreo. the sar- vbuai giving baad w ith approved srrarity b f n tbe prup- ertv m oeuvcrev, ; ( .. P . U A., IIAU11AM,, Dec 17-lw ' -.. -' Administrator. . KOTICE. rriu. be soitr to Tn i. o i chest m ddeu, for ruli.inthr tuna of 11 4id.iiH). oath:-tt instant, lb, FA l.l OSOVS Oa belonging to thiChanville Agrieal tui al Soci -ty. eoiitaiatng aU..ut live ac es, besnlifullv Uv ea t-ti fur building pufioets. ' A spljodid well, af pvse waUr on th .-prulu j- "... -,..,,.' . . ,' Uf p.aat ol the Tnci-rv. O. UADOhH nARIUS. ttre'y. Head i.'on, K C. 0 .. 14. tI. -. no irtw .WAGOXS AVANTED. rpilfi eiHSCuiBKH WlKllhrtTO l'CKCIIASE TWO .X and 0Clt Uias WAUU.Ni Appheetioa M be utaoe to tee Lummuwary wepei taunt. , .. , T. nooo. Dm 15-U . - ' . , : Captain and C. 8. ; NOTICE TO, DEBTORS. 'pnOME IXUfcBTED, F.IinfRBYOI'E.YACC0CXT . s or now, ae reqavstea to pay how, a no save mtorrrt. jbiicl?-aw '.. . E. L. HAKDIXQ. WK ARK AUTHORIZED TO AX.VODSCe MAJ. - W. I). JU.VK.SlUI eiUld'uliltll DM- th &:.nmtm .1 tka elcetionAit be bold (be Wake an the tub oi 1) jcumber. to fill the seat made vacant Or theesignatiu of Mai. J. IL, f.Ruas. 1 . . ; . DvolT-td , XT7K ARK BEQCKSTEO BY THE FRIE!D O 11 . W. K. KlCllAKUSUAt Eso. ; to ann wnce his name Jbr COMMWSIUMilt frost AtiOdle Ward, at the ensuing uiuuaipsi ci.-ctton. . - - Dee 17-td , OX COSSIONMEMT, A FEW FAIR OF fit A VT BOOTS Sod fcHOES, at UARDI-VOS. tree . -v. -., : -.- v- i VO. ', t t, v ;V. JWOTICB. fXS AXD AFTER THE 1ST OF JAKUABY TBI J -pi-toe or UAS will be eight didlars per tt didlara er thimsaud feet. iee jj-tifw ' - . ..wAttvtuiouski a BOWES. . NOTICE.. - ' ' . A BOX COITTAW IXO B kCO W AS LEFT AT THE Express Oltiee in July or Augart last withooA bring aiaiked. The owner aa get tbe same br.applyiatT at the Express Oiuce,, Ealvigh, and pay ing charges. - i. ' - - j. A. P. C. BRYIW. . Dee lt .- "Agent Soothers Express Ce. .jie fjrcoMIJrO FROM MttRRiaYILLE STATIOJI T I Raleigh, on Saturday evening last, was hist, a email CLACK TRU &'K having Iron bandies and a braes spring toek, marked on one ead on a card. " Mies Grace A. Braa- soa. Ralchrh, K, C." Twenty dollars reward will be paid if rtellvuredt Exchange llutel,-1 ';;'' ' v. a... . " . " r - r no i von iii'vi' Ji 'I i' i - 'tlrti"-''"lie i "In ' "' - 'i 1 ... i ' n , i ii - HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. TTAVIOTETERMIXEl.T0 REl'lRR TO "TUB . M. Mm "" , a wan aitwsr w peauttv miq tamvTw win ttwp.ned of, on th j 25th instant, my HOlSU IX D LOT in the village of Chapel Hill. ' 1 , A'he Lot contains one and threeniarter acres, situatel In a pleasant and convenient pa. t of the tillage. . . I no iinise, atnvost new. ) centtins seven wcH arrangee " rflomai alas two Double Kitchens and other aat-housea oa the premises. , - t .', . Any penioa winhihg a pleasant!1ioine to- a (tu quiet " Villsrif, will find it here, r rosaeasioa tiven 1st JanuarV. trmsmaeetcnnwiiondarorsale.' , P. 1 will seU mv HOUciKllOLO and KlTCtTF.U nr. aitarc at th came time. E, d-YANCEY. .,' Chspel HiU, W, Pec UT18G8. ; . , Dee 16-I0t WILMINGTON AND WELDON RAILRO4D -, euc-' I Tauav Dsrsstnsnv-"- ', , ' '-' "WitaineTon, C, lieo. 11, ISM. - 7I- ma DIVIDE V OF ELKYH"f (11-1001 PER CEXT. ' en the capital stock nf tbo Wiliningtoa and Weldoa ' ifroad Company ad vertised to be paid oa aad aftor the 1st, of January ixt. will bo paid on and after Monday,, tn 15th infts'ut, at tbe oflice of tbe Treaiurcr. : 1 1. , , v v i rvvKKnoiQeii are rcqu mva to enii promptly. . hi .,,'" .vecie-ji j- j. iuurpu-Ti treatnrer. X VUMOFMOXEY SEtltTIIBPrACSIXSTITCTI HOSI'lTA t. tileh tbe owner can tret br srivinir de- tcviotieit and particulars in V'itivg. ai.d left with Air. W. L. I'umuor, marked "Monev Lost," aad Bavinr for thins m WTT'Xrm ' " ael eaanv , eeeen-aaj' :' .1 i t ., , .. . - ' ' !i vee Kt n al'ertiiemi-a '
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 19, 1862, edition 1
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