w . .. - ' . t-v 1 i V' n ' f" 'ill-:. ." - irn j v :-( : '-a--a. 'Ka - a""''- n- a-a-' s J V. VOLUME 5. fEWMffl. N. C, SATUilDAYjvI) WS?fH!3!l?afla?BfflRBflSwa "'B,llBI'll","'',i,l,IIWII",''8i'l,Ml --- if -11 c 1 - ; . iiA.s number f of itlia tizena f f Oaiv V Progress Jiliif awT ie j teret county, residing nr and about and fwer " addressed J by O. II. Fdstcf, Esq., wbo went down; fromf Newbern lo'resiis j Mr.f Foster referred to tbe frand and Ttie fii".is rte Wm be ehrced for ail adYer-1 masses of North Carolina bad become m the rebellion against the Govern . ' ftitft Vog iii-ss. one venr. . . . . . . . . . . . ..J fs 00 . . ' ;'a-::-s3 tnont h ; ,y, ...... i ........ I vvr' 1 monttt. ....... 50 Tins is an excellent decision, and its"p that :i. U T"i T?rl C,. crossing of (L 3 1. .v-a.wvumwH, will,. " u j armj an ( i t..z cKecrnaiiy-remedy tlie evil in anestion 3 t"tir The Latest ' Hens !. The Rcbtli 1 mentstoitI,irr hit", cr.T were at work ur . . :.:ciL;itf . Their 'curir no" Falmouth, t.'i iJ. laid ,bi5 pont;cn ARMY IF THE -ptrroMa ai-Afsr b. S4?iftc "or Tvjcr.T li5ts or Less, day.... ...... 1 " 00 i ve i imy. , .. ...... 2 :oo Two weekn........Sl 50 Ouo muBth 5 00 j ment. Tliey were in the. midst of the vance.". The tinie jyranU . t i icr. ; 1 ' ir-cv.': v. t. 3 t.tf'.'Cf tl.3 ITir. t1 3CV...V tLey iman J the f-ri orKs;te j-..t were Gen. McDowell a list rtrln- . . 1 diTi ' :. the ad t 4 d t t . lie. City t'au cSIi Acfotaaafcil Ijt ,, 1 , Cr.rrr.I S. ncr t3 re- l.chi'tZrwn t VcJ ills -; Palmolth. Kovember 2fi. It is exoected that rUroaa will I IU0Te. tbe 1T "? :J:.C7 ': Med :t(jmorroW from. Aquw erect to , Train3 v.r0 run: , the KappalVmiock river, opposite Freder- last night to E.:chnr. - . J 1'otomacl Almost tLs? cnfi.' have K-ft the rciynim tilt JOT v " ..... . iJ . I. .11 H l .1 Hi,. t 4 it u occ-3 i.'.?o c:-:;.j trt 't. : ii crryri, cm r f,v ' V k - M Mr - ... mr Vj1 J Ji.Jt' A A J 1. 1 ,. . u ... . ..T . 1' ..... - .. 'oval or. i:o:: cohua tai;tz bridge over the. miseries anct terrors of :war-ucit, how creek, . wHch,.creiitl7 'acomraodatcs our completed. . The, 'cars carrv suDnlies aa far t Ss nd ha-.ileta L.. as Brook's Station, six miles from AqiiiaL A krigadecf .air ,t,t, -...t-- " .-..1 Im the town.. a-:"; I':;!,.,, cr tLe 'j'-v quarter? ! r:rter:yfcn .Grbrj JecI'VTntU ACL A TIC - " i.. . .. . i rry-I'? ver,Wf$ sanr, fault of tiiiiAt-ie-ftfri firoops. , . "1 t-. r...SSTf' W'A mt&naStmSSa .fiaii t&- late bad 'eomUibB- '-.UU-.WtV. 23. - -.Jt "(f t ' 4 S , --- '- xlio rtcatcst Onw -eiflt....w.,.;.;,S,5.i Om yar.,v..U30 00 fL!2a! a 5 1 5?! almost be conntedl on -6neV ic.c.M.M v,- ifie hA (1. liad mrn W tr iflvft ri nnirfirt rn a- Hu,fll,MB a.j;...4 as .u- ... . - r . . I. : Tr-.v-- - . " r--k" i w ww iui uui v y cii iiuuci nits in. iimiiuiui mc uutd'it u s n 'ir istami iYr? q!lre' OB?1lo,,tr,onp51-00. 23 cent for t,ern i infri tli? cm F 'hAiihW'iM hV rectfon of Colonel Inirairi nhif .T.iAr.- dentlv anticiBated tfcat 1w thV nf1 Ka r " est..,:" , to T i '- " f - .ire u'utt r r t! k V or Anrrc-::;.! -'tf 'fi,f.a itjE" "i" i.s- 1 ? - - " r at - - heiu emploved in re ewrjr ubfrgent insertion. T. 4' 'Ko attevtioa will b pnid 1 i nil in trt ml vrt imAut a UBictd A remit fftnAA in monmv uctiimuiiiv JOB PJ1I.VTXIVC3, Of every deacription, neatl aid promptly ex ttted at thi office. ;. . :.:, a ; :.; v-va Eipctlitlon up i New Rivera ta ; Onslow , lucuj iiiiu tins &eu ui wuuuies weni MUt "r" w. v vuunw .iigu8,- jiei uarier, v ""l,v,r'"iU v,u me euu use pres eiaeat a small minoritv of tha piHrMi of tliR master the Arjny, and are in good con week theie will WWilrdad communication npanr r.B ,!JfPl'B? 9l.e.n W??. dition. . fa between lbs Crctk d iT&Imoath. tThe loco: State. , This faction; of : conspirators, a The camp1 fires of the eWmv ar mn nK1Te last evenW ron-its first trip, and thonglr but too: powerful mischiefl stantly incrcasinr within steht o? PhWS event Haif shownVcontemi adding indications of the augmentation bf .bers. The neople of North mmMu though but were, as tliiy event nuio in uumuers. Aiie peopie or norm , n00.oi t 2L I v Carolina were never malcontents or A. P. and D. II. Hi 1 and-.Tr.fc,nn , lrnnurn in ln nn lKa! the 24th mst, the gunboat Ellis, J of them, even iu- -the rebel arm v are Yesterday the enemy were busily leut W. B; Cushincr cornniandiher, bnld tbnro- :e,fn:rt Sed 10 constructing additional works in the . .. i m - wavw A aU medrateW tn TnnL:. n uisiauce oi uinsportatn over atrocious rpads enga- . , KETOllTi FKO: Among the ode ilitarr and nAvnl . nhn - j . -- . . - - j , na I wuaj, were x.eaienanc uoionel uar cars brinirtrooDS and sunnlip rPfmirU in L, ik .r . iL..: ii . entered the mouth of the New river, comprds oz, 1 cl brrS motoWPlo between Beanfcirt an COy"ls, f81616 fW RPd suPP!ie8, regularly to ruth; of the 85tb Msachusetts;- at: Detween lieauiort and . Wilmington, oh na from theDvis despotism that the the Ilebel troops, stopping at a point three ant Wales, his Adjutant, whole can and proceeded up i the Btreara about lyTaiidnartropps'-areiowJi miles from the town. . -:. centiy, while takfdgadinnef a hou thirty miles to Onslow, vthe4 coun- If it be asked why the Northeni sol- rm,ft ' L c Lty ,seat ;of Onslow , County, and took br War in the Southwest possession of the .place: the rebel fipirTa sfr mm i,,vw i,,a. ,r;-' ? . ..- . - . ; I .v . villi uviuiilUU JPrin Trnnnipr. '. troops : ami. raalo inliabiUnts lustily wh v they sliould seek to entorcd' the 1. -.1- " ' Nashville, Nov. 25. loet Johnston will as v'"o ,wu. -a. .iuicw iw tv.uu. Uonstithtioti nnrl'lairahf thA TT?. rtf: A LU:A iu -ot! Vim' XL a rli . ' a;a--"""-:;.-r-y states tuatueneml Joe. Johnston will as- "-- VOfc .""u '- remote and reluctant communities; the sums command of Bias's army, and that 5 r?trr!Z Lanswer is because the security of their general iieorge -13. rCrittenden- ha been 1 Wnurrr iwlfr afms and stores could be found to" thor. r.A a::.H .... ... l.: i. released froml''''ArTO9t;-ahd'h'1Wnnrt(A' f. p Q Jfz -.v..l.:ni. ,1 l.I - .r - . F ... dutv. General .Wi.Rnn"lnii'. .oS.i J hi?? ifvA?? &7" .vwvxcv :vu.orj cation ot a JNational unity vTiie war f v returdown jhelrivcr. About . i ' i t ' r.i 1 T i i a v.? "fv,vv ouuju- ..ti,; 5'MiantugiiMigrange.onne lain. -J j(1k - .... . lllll U V ... L 1 . & A . . . ,- . V j J I . a r.r T". . w . . n I . - F . t Kim. Wl . ha.. n . a. III. . ... liiuiiuii. uul iiir k i.nnupfnnn ' i no t . lam uuu line lu - iiuiilsvimr una imonjL....:.i t.j i i. . t i - a i - ' ? . . . I c .-.7, .w..... . - - - i iuiii iiai is urucivu in- JU place lor lue In - umoikvu uttuwico-vu in uikun.o vi iue cflfAfv nt trnn ncf tn nn '""cl,ou aiiner ws mere -are -constituted as M lows ? ; Mai fiin H itiuiii UU VtltO . Vl'il" I 1... i c - . ."i . I ... . . . ... . V- . ; " -..-w ' b- 111 1JMO' I r VMWWayA UliC . : teome or :-ther 1'ountv Oiinrii i Kufus King. Prentiss. fRickettSi iCaiseTii.Gar : Is are fractious in reference? to the t field, Buford and aiorriswith CoL- Hqlt,? the i Juuge-Aavocaie'utneitti, as u udee Advocate. I jv A u f-1 jL rii. j rfL .':; -,3 river, wmtui naa remain nil ri inr.- nn . .-i - -. j . i -.. . m - ' 7 " i i iiii'iii. 1 12. . . II 1 ri 1 r-a - . lit - 1 4- a-k 1 v ' j . a -U. v-.-" 'Jx i , I " " v rt uiojituiuer lennessee pwKrup. bu j ment of ; tbe-publi5:ederal-; and officia .-"Ponnorn MM uauenr.aua '. pttoerst 'Onn ff .' A m0r;nn f9w, i.. Gonscrint IhW niiaiAW; nt lD at Intervals below Order No. 2, aacessivelv eilfinnnd nnHl Whor. tinVtlJ rr.iJ laria a near JN ash ville, on the lDth , .. . a - '. '!. ..a. v4vl,u..1Bittuu..:r s.-.r.. :.r;vKJtosed ? from thiai tTifhA Lieuten capture re' IlOtl tft ft fmor miles irom Warrin jg a letter " -w i I ill UUI II)4C S arory.xoese ou;cers say mat tue tone of the press and aspect of the oeoDle at Rirhmnnrl In. dicate that they .nsldortbe'spJace in great uanger, ana mat tney are aware of the strength of the National arm v ai.d itsdpr(rm.nWtir.ii .i 1 . a j a' - a- . - aeai iuem a tcrriose iw4 i.Tne:naval officers. who bad come f from KorthCarolina. renort ct.i- a jjpt cut-usiufl- mere or. iue Commission . convened: to in -JBUZ court inst.. anter, Gens: ' further,. ct'iu'-'vinicaticx. to prcsenfi General i;u"t j' t Patrick would meet t Ueuv a rain the oat r at " Mchs,c'r - -? mrninw Yesterday, at the Lacy llouse,4 ac- l? rl'V few O-ya.; - Tiiu- pruhut Uir I.r' ' k)rtlingly, the Mayor and Councils caaie oter. V' at ,0r irces.w vecupy AVine! -.-trrin r - accompaniea by Ueneral. Kershaw, Colonel , . . uo,wors 01 reconstruct..- th' Bland-and - Capt. Kin,' of Georgia. These (vHH?1?1- 1 ttJ -Railroad .will cn..ileuc' -latt.T trentlemcn claimed that thu civil kmHftri.l11?" C nrletod in. twrtv chirs.ir . - . ... . Porter hfear charges " against, Geo", ar bedn tdilvedji A5 Colonel 3 v la - a i aaja lj?ac f: 4 ayard5, commenced pouring a in - ' I i lftstrnflii'ft firo of ffrflne and rIiaII upon the gunboat and two schooners wiould he- stated, which was loaded with cotton and" turpentine, had been captured and burned on the r passage i; np J The engagement, at the "latter point, continued nearly twenty-four hours, when egress with the gunboat berngvihipbssablej bjrlirinff her magazine; and our brave bojs came off Jnuinplintly inaone of anie xcuooners, ana arri vea at iieautort ; bntho! 2ttt inst Tito, great bra verv s an dpluc oxlii bi ted by . Lieu t. Cirsh i ng and his otliccr8 and men in this hazard ous exploit are deser ing of high com mendation. . ' aTStankiglvluff. buy ut Ucaurort a Tlmnksgi vin g; day-was celebrated mtH Heaufort in regular fourth' of July 6tyle.saHunting, fishings sailing and all soirts of amusements u-ere the order ortfie dI ojmtq J of all, however, "Vas the. grand parade of p.ietcorisbi :JapHrjt-ranco. Ehi2 o aiidtcolo with Taiiaty of ;arins ,and ; music. Tiie rexr Isibiiioti afforded any amount of sport -to3 &nd!you ; 7a3 cUered h 3f I j valid' 0orps.'V fe.;''aatr ,; r, iina-i i io lIortH Carol ina Um6nv;omoariv '. : Vckaloaed thca-o liad anl excellent- din- ilaus :: end ahjpttrairif-Fiw"' Labor. ;'cef:chfrbmMr.C&rn ncf .ot this city. a Tiid V men have be- po:x.ri voryproSeient iiHUunder the carc Jiii tiiid fiiiUilut ihstuctionfof Ser - !; . ,; . ;, ; ; , " - j ' -'r; p a.A person who is so selfish and nig pgar 1! 3 to grdbjifi alateaNorthem ; jap cfi"c ii thenar rival of (assel,:and epprcpriatd ittb his 6w Elusive nse j xtiit cf -the n c ws, ,would ' pn rloi n tlie cGpfjcriafl'Qiir th'opf-ofifllad pan- w a y-aFf "t . 'J fqse.1.wtto-wayAbe;;i-iisMsed ; " ; -.. .. to tnquirahothejr ":a' iTmt 3;ito rcv.s-; beforo thn ivbnbj ,5l prrbip-t, ivc would suggestahatu the a ' jPrijrc33 ', oilers suchyaamediurn for a--iffsnc rrd )ubIicity.KrvWedol not ask ! this .i p;T:onal favor, bnt'ih" behalf ii;:X5 oar cli r.:jands of readers.:.' ' ; wum umtvv uu uroposiuon io ush unless bi same- was approved by Jthem.1 a General Patrick declijaje,d tofTeccive tbese oOcers. Sub- sea uenur.newever. iiencralliurnsKiAsAni TbQi-Lacy'IIouse.is a larger -elegantly con- M"ivvt i iv.. uuuuuijf, ; pn vaie. residence standing upon bluff immediately opposite I ; At the foot of thebluir ,-ibe parties landed. auu were conuucieoruD in a siena mm tn khi f the Lacv Hi)ustai( Khnn intnt ! inAm looking towards the city, thus affbrdiug them no opportunity 10 ooserye any oi our move ments, as thev could not ohsprT sinMo cai .caneppmeht after Jeaving: iho bills- be vud tbe ; .The civil autborities,dreamed5 an -extension of. the time allowed for the remqval of the wo men and children, alleging that the traias bad been frightened off1 by our artillery and' that it would be iaiposisiblefpr a strain rto leave be fore niffhtt as it was neeeKRrvt- snrl fn it several imUes'do wn: the" ttjad aT;he "cttjr being absolutely Idestituts. of oUier means' of tnui- ryt lawn, luvu ucji, 7 wwpiieu 'TIIU, BUU' the tibsaexteridedt" utitil; elpven lclock this A Brd:xas efUtbrl Cmrulrr Acrjs-it: , A'eie' r". .it - 27i Government TtUjrafJtc'ji"Si.UeJl - ' i 'J'aroled. 2 : " ; . Orrcrs Cr.oss Rop3,' - m: ; llbntironierr Cnv Mtt Vn t This mnrnino- of- Haflirrb. I. .r n cavalry, said to, be sixty . strong, crossed the' Potomac and'emered PoolesViJle, where they ' 8e!fd the two vGovernmenvrtelegrap?! opera- tore who -Were K.iti.oy.tKi Messrs. Cherry aii Sargean t, wre an' bed at the time. a Thev weranarnld nil normitti t. telegraph an account of their mishan to Wash. jsTlieT)dlanes3 of Xho parly lias caused much excitement in this vieiniyvti'ae L- ; f As this report must be Tseiit to A'doia. Creole ticfilenets. fi They have realized to the fullest extent, what freo'institations are. : iiiey will tight to 1 ho death to secure these blessings to their children. Southern men have lound no such beneficence in- government. , While tneir iamers stood side by side with th e men of . Massacli usetts an d- N w York in the battleis of the Revolhtion, and poured out ;their blopd and treas ure as lavishly as they,they ha vcjnot received the same heritare of benefits. ThelfrcoSfate"have attained "a-'mac- nmcent prosperity, and their citizens enjoy the amplest aneasurd of liber tJi possible- without anarchy, .;This libertvr in the South is tll fffriklv ot an anstocracy.numbenno'lesa tban phalf-.aiii and aQ hajf . of whites . wlio" own- no slaves are systematically kept in ig ncnc and subordinatio and social equality ot white, men ex ists no where irf tle 'South. : What we wau thereafter is not"Southern Hjfhta. But an patli way of deliverancoi is nopencd t0;tho Juthfndjaltur present iferin anil I losses ill be a Ithousandifold Compensated in the rich;ble:ngs:ofUeftifturel v Tlianksgiving Day was observed fm thtsci ty,pretty general 1 vj Ililari t t was the , orders of J the exercises and qveryr j bod v len it ha nif tne vPfo ing, fan i tastici" " antf Uieatnca, eo amongtheorts eness was visible in our streets very oneSve saw wSfn 'it'i'-trAJf At I InauirV or a Court ilartial mar- nuiibnul "m Aaatarille. ? and it i Knrraknt4Kt this Vln'.mln.t.' . ' v.,.- .5av-. .'... jsk-- .:XT.m.... 'M-i - v. 1 :1 : 1 : i- .1 - -. , - v.. -- iiacntibbis, iiui. zo. i ose ueeii kdqwu uj iue uovernment, and may : Four hundred of Morgan'scavalry left their have been: the cause of the chango i?t Vro camn. which is loaited several miles from T.nh j I prammpl1"' l'h jisP!'r.irtc iiirK intact y.JJ anon, to attack the' United States forces at I audit islioped that the sessions will be' open they were shelled back with a loss of two of McCkllan,.as well as Gen. rppe'wiU bemmong hvir:mcnJytyt-:? the witnesses examined. ,,;,fr(Y 7, aiorgan is reponea to nave leit camp on the I " . ; s h ' " t urn liitdroad.- , , . . ? - . - i 1 :. The McDowell. Court of. Inquiry , assembled a uuivii rciugce irucn aiCAiinnviue, says I " , v hws,-- ad the 'Emancipation Proclamation of thn Prisi- following order was read: a ? r;S t-:: :., dent is generally approved oi by the loyal men V- ; " ' Ileculquarter of t:e Xrfny, . , o -r- -- rr- w ua a therc-'.Many. ofthe- refugees, who : have; ar Adjutant GeneraVt Office rived here. foiJnvr of whom- are lare kIuvp.. 1 ' . a Waahinaton: 9.K. i ao holders) approve of'it. - . Special orir, A'?:T(J2.--The Court of In- otton is changing hands here at '62 to 55 quiry instituted' in Special- Order. No.. 850, of cent. - nTbe river has risen four inches on the November, 17, 1862, from the headquarters1 of - . . ...... . -. - . . . . -.. v. ... ... r - . WW IU C Li irT , V. . . llff.IIV c vow . . Armv Of the BotomaC-v ' ' 4ed .September .189&nd;-.ll- report! the ,..i i . i ...j ) iiaL. aim himimihiuii m 1118 Cd.Se,. , frnrr,. (tKo ill :i V ;i 1 n 1::-;1 in ru:.r ; .-3K .. ' . jrersons wiiq lett the vicmty, ot F redericks "B vase,-uy wur wwnt injo secret ' ses iirg'tbiafterhnwiio have' arrived here. 1 io" an'l continiffd so' fe one hour and a half. GefT;AIcDwell ersatidrt ensued varivius m ember future conduct ofi the was that the are bae s uoi Known wnen -il wouia.v,- loe rebels f,u."'u6!, m i-anwi,timn.u vms tost, .me e still in strong force in Fredericksburg and coort, though established .at; Gen. McDowells ck of the town, and are anxiously watching request, is tobe a searching tnquest into bis ir inl't' ninvumuMf ... PV. . COl.dtlCt KinCB the first" Hull Rmi hnf tlli Oor. ry luuveuieui. jp rotll iue large camp I ,-'uv'l"- otuvw uiow uun uu.ii.ic. - vien. tires seen cverv nisrht it is' thou-rht tii&t thex McUowelt, in answer to a question from - Gen.! e a laree force in this vicimtv. Prisoni-ris Cadwalader Presideiit of the. -court, whether .......at ... ..L. . ' 1 - r a . . I lirt V.aa"l kt' nt! I r. AfccnfT 't.a'.ir nr.t ..1 t . 1 . It T.l - .",f.' 1 . .. . I ,1'An.n i,,.naw. la.. ..4.. Jt 1 .lllf pivncwatt racKOH woHtu aod lIls, lorces lo tlv? ouj-jiv wc wui b Kuuut'ue reauy theirs, while others boltrihe'opinion that he to h w.uaiiio'ny tbi,' morning, and therefore wilt be stationed at Richmond as a kind of re- hitIPr?P?r bw J evidence, , and asked an swrU ir r ....... .t rliAitrnrrxuift.' until eleven w-aVl.-wL- n serve to' succor either liee's army. j a We are.irrdebted to CanL Cbelnev: otne VtUN. J. Ker.i for New -roi-k andaltimore lepers of theftKit anctoBaBra f-jfyf jyv; sarao aaie.ifeA.isQ:. to, s W. 0. Ilamilton &lCo.and Mr: Janne lA It;-:i ill yli '.a.i. ''-ra;f i.i ..... ; several receut instancestSf depre coinmiu t,JG roirty of citizeiis Gen.R)ster has rpinptlyv tlcnlahuliyiduals c6uld not be idchti- fi(ll, tb:at an ass updnftheerit point where the mischief was done, and W 1,(16 VI JC I i r- -.- v- ujvi 1 vir The latter enaote .Dim xor secure me attendance-of his menaced bv our force at 5!un..lk! opinion is more nrevalent than the farmer &nd I should not tia- Rnrni"iA sr fmm nron - r- -- y .. V.O.a: . I imnpgnnwv'. PK.t'il- n?e.n!rl a k..... wi. . I tbe tlCZI USVi especially iiVviewcf the- face that the rebel 1 11 pecd that the investigahobof ;Gei Cwunimuni K... .. :. . r . 1 M r?Tfttl V i itiTi tar V career w 5 TT ncpimw . f,,,m.;i v uiuv,iii u& aj cat, kUUUUCIIVC III w aCibSOIl S I . . - 1 . 1 ." v 1 " P"fJ. i"-w"ari. aiicr 'r-.fi T. ; . . .o bheV witnesses. n obedience to the request of 'the sent Generalt,v tbef court adjut tfeUuotil1 feleven One 1 1 Pt r! aaJ -. .. ... . w; ; .. . :-a executing rapid iwovemehts, and that they think he is tbe best man for an emergency. ' P0SITJ0IT "OPjAFFAlksT " 1 "" ...'-.'. JLee.' Will ; Dispute Uic Piissase ia,r bf"tiieiillvc1rv 1 !prablft t!iTit: ' aid develone macrv intci-a.iinn f icts, in regard oot ontyHa hn,-owri ednduct. blv not be iaade a maltcr f of -liisforv In n-v other manntV-,4 A motion was made and adopt ed; ittHhe court to 'gie itheV investigation a i sage suSient to indude an ihquiry into mat- ters? regarding tne pvi. occupiea oyi tfeneral McDowell it? the campaigns of both' General MeCtellan and G eneral Ppp and to i pusti -this investi'gatloii (to ulumale .resublettinffi the frirtrn -r t rr,, . - - - 1 investigation ;HJ -UMHiV ,re?U-.ia.-ieirinSK tQe .1 TTLE OF - THE VA K:A TiOTTTX uU'niH ?irJ&rd it should nrooeirfr hAl i rf tO'fijbE. jFOUQilT.'t t. . I ver exalted' ttepartiMfinvl?eoV ia:regard ;t6 a - - v . ... .. : f.ha ',; 'l'is.U I Mie allegod tailure of McDowell to co-operate Ktrir. "mr. ReUet leerterar - - with McClellSLnTWben it Was believed that his Oppsfiu Fredericksburg, November 23 a a .... A , Maa r . 11 fiw 'orvl-.tw! it.. . . , ' f . asters of Hhebovement of General Pbper The ,yf'; bistbry of. tbtfse campaigns.. IS .airly conduct-. inhaSr ed, the kbor-iof this court may result in dis- iii iowr closmg wbat the public hv6 been anxious to strengtu knQ w axlied r censurable for tbe de- lines at different hours, and 11 statement with r.r.4.,t .... t i. . ... w :a .-a- iu iue reuei strengtu i , w ,t,if,,ii(.fi An ih. i.ns.i : i . . . i L-nAo nati iiii narues " " -vuuvBiie blue oi int nvr ; . .: i -t - ... -- - -aGerw Longstreet's, according to their story, an? niirtunes in mUKary operations Is the only corps which has yet arrived upon dur,nS WX' - T the grounaV allis strength, they. say, cannot ' raisdKSlor state released. . beless than 48,000. , - , . , Thirteen prisoners of State were yesterday i D- Ii. HilL who also command a mm . vplf.iK..H from the Old Capitol Prison, hv nnii-r the. amount deducted" from Mpii- nov ! SJt?ecld,tbD lhe Ieft- ' 5 -for General Jiwtindale, AcUng ilibtary GoTcr- -m v w iWU -lue Pv-fa Olicsedcrtersalso , - . . - 4 a - - - - , & w ata ngtbft iAseason'de telegraphed1 tbrouili the'militarv telcsrraDhi from headoiiartprs r itllfbavingl. been annoimceJ 5sterdavsthat he ttm;"grant.e$t tqicleaf tle'eXcitcmont bfevailed thrrJiioaii'tK. v.r.nikl W . ff " " WM.IF. u-e .wui-:pproa m read-- iness to move. : waeron ' tiinswer'emnvM. frorir the! vicinity f ;theirivef"artd'eirery tent within ran-re of tbeVhemv'a nrtillrv. vaniuhori I rbvhostJliaterBorttan-bf ft nmmia iiZti-Vm.iit of whom leit the place and have gone) back into the. country for safety, , v V . Fredeiripksburg appears utterly deserted, and-last nicht not aiehtwas isiM M irt -till. whole city. . The camp tires, last night, indi-. fivuvuw v. t , vviwiuciaute vrce-in our Iront.- 'Ka -v; ia.ii5. i: .iy.tM 1 Since , Fridav the reacts h'avfe fvinM-j Ceived large accessions, to their force3 in our 1 . .u " mwwv. vua a, ai t I. AJCU ftUU tiongsireei are in our unuieaiate vicinity.! . TV ? 1 . i ' ' ' 1 ' . a ' . - a, : w . . - v i . - -. ' 1 . - . . ..a . , , r j i Dunne the nierht the rebi la prnrttPil xmK works alone the rid -re bevond tht. -i'ii-'" ,r their cannon have.. been plainly visible since yesterday morning. Both -parties have aami rable positions' for their'- artillery.- and there a:ii i t - i' - wiu unuouoieuiy uy a 41 veiy ariiilery fight before' we can establish .'our pontoon "bridge across the river." . - ' ' -n-v 1 After the rebels . IIVIII IUV1I present poBUion, it is thoajfht they will eive us giu i aivug iue Aiasaapionax ijfut miles bevond the citv. At that n..iit id. ra.b. ...... . T . -a . . f-- -- .a i,v. 1 u UB toroazh a moraaa betweat. twn r.n. r i,,ir - vi " fLuu.-. sir : r"." -"--ft w "iiiciri. iu i-ememoereu tne rebel . - Iff I j .l.l a - - : n ay . . . PNtiauiiaueu nitiir unes oi aec-nca ladt June(-wbep Gen "McDo-Wfcil irvaa tt&llv Tnpitsil a ..it...... The ground Massapouax is admirably adapted for vigorous defensive operations. They aiay, however, fall back at once to' the junction of the L'-.J-;.!--! lifl... .1 ' a. - . r re'iericRBuurg-Ruo v;euxrai raiiroaua. v- ,i a There is no doubt but that tfaa reikis- havd availed I Leo-selves of the time alJow.l fir tha emovai ot iue non-combatants to rarrv , ciff . erythiag that could j possibly .? b( of service- to I hem or tp-US: . ... , ,.- .., : -t t--i, ....... On Frida-r: nio-titloin v a . - -- nvm.iKiuu beyond jj redericksbur-r: bat thnnnn - h , nt yet beeu ascertained- a r . . f , ib nver'baaTiseir mit very lirrte since the recent storm passed oil. and the rod drying up. -,a-- .. ,r - .- K'Tbe iSdtatitaaia Iiviag- alpnthevoute-of tiS pilhury telegraph line have ah eady. commenced cuttine the wires toraanov. imi-rWi1ji- n ? ".; operations. The aeverestpun1shment wiif be . I . . . a . i . . . on u lua Bui, sua sien nivA nwon t Miron tn hr.n those already glutty to justice. The owners and occupants of the lands troatiog upon the line, or over which the line rosy pass; w if! be held ' rt sooosible for that nortiou ofM LVh t. m.nn - . . . W - V WWWM V. near their premises: iat-:vSu:a.Iai. -,a -There Is nothing of special importance frooj the fro ut received Tipr A .1, It ia r K-,t.4 that, the sbe.iinfr of Fredericksburg was cent .day, although it is h9nrly expected. 1 h Constmctrda" corprf are atiil very busily njfasred upon the work aect-ssary To-.beiddoeita " csiuiB Das-) oi supplies. : Jl be bndgei'-ii'la'tbeuirlit.' will h n far GLhcA Vf. rw 88 enable them tojay .tbttrailroad Iraek 16 tbe end of it and eflmtniio.' i-.lif5t;i tk.' ... l - ... 1 T r-aa. fau.g , tug ! lUUK stoek npbQt.-' . ' - 4 -- ' 'Tbera art oalte a lin-tf Anmlwr tliip?iSt.--il . e - v. Npuouui, i Here la dar and mora ire mmitiitirli -i:0 : rr ,4 - 1 lift ttaStniatWinii' fnllaa.O1 arn.. .1 m juvilMarto- tbia'poiut has largely V?ad proSbly red Deed thft nnmhtr -f r.u..imu. ...r - .. i"l , . Miiriug- were by the mail boats from yyashingion. and AleiaD dria.4 N.tne. eieeitt rmnlnt.oi an-f - ment, ofScera and soldiers, are allowed to coaae bene, except upon tb passes of Secretary Stanton Quartermaster -fb'npr! Mi ranted bii!r!ii Tntmni -. "V i ..... if-.-Z ,Trr irr?-? 57Viit': Harper's .FerryiViai ; ?i -., 5 - mKriacs n-RRyjor- 23. 1802. . The enemy mai jlaiii a utrirt hWb ". frobt.a. Tbeie bave been no. coliiaioua : between the pickets to d4y--i"i'"a"?i- i- -.J s ,- TiiJf ltbmac isot-rlsing.- ? lVli !.;j-,vr- J'c;; v? 1111? feel tl o$.i! tatei KBsrfc.- f,. ;a- 1, Mbterhmenbfroiit- fbe.'pors'utt of a vigorous" wsr policy ispa;t4astv pretty Veil dispatched.' vh danger-wiiichv wia o'nervousiyrapprc- -bended by old Momeifui be CAhTr.pt nrf r.n. - servawvessii'jover tue iarvflire danger of a general bolt by the 'ttrdct SlaVe States i inse k of ,the strong, r:uoglovedbiid:f dtfife Federaltl T Executive wbs laid upon the institution: of Sla-. -Tj;rx3ccording to i s deserts has proved 'to be'" 6 theimagiiMttioiiin -the thing of air it Was. Tlie test df loValty fo the? Jtfetdtr States: habefchjapplied,! the twostt I etScient possible, and' that right vigoroush-,t i, . and how satisfactory to alf true patriots ' has1 miIand?of arflhw n&hli&&Z??k: i" garded ast ;iba Maiest- -approach to the sick h) ttian,--. and , the; pno -l mot in; need of careful 4 , "areinga- fPrettytn memiytbdveeitra UftieltZit ..tJ upon ootn sides ot tine loyal question. alary landv my Maryland,'!, was espedalty ncdmmisel -rated ,by the-Confederates, for hcr..unhappy ; . coriditidn of forced obedience to the Union. In 3 Beard of a . lord, sorely against her own heart- a and was hourly Seh"ding out sign'ali 6f distio s, . ' to' hasten the approach of her deliverer. , aNor U can it be denied that rmi- fiarerfimoni mno OllV dlSMSS.SSed of thePTRtnVrii 'ftncfa in: hertcase,'and did not fail to locrk thodoor of Cu th eaistli' with trrtaif mi'a akm - - ' -r-- --- e- aus. iue liossi- , oii.tv or . her exit, and saicl v carr-c-.trit, t- its pocket when n quired to.bet absent ; And V yet- when Lee, aiowedli; jr dfellverer,'. 1 aV. ww at. wiu iwu iii uer presence ruieu to ugui.uic oatue otoer iiberatfon tho f lurnedber back ubon h:mand rlnnrr tn ur ' lawful spouse, the Umon.-" . - : : ? ; 7lCentucky was supposed to be but little beN s tef disposed toward the Fednrnl dnw-r, than Marvlan'd.' . Her tutriottsm .ch..r....- Rented to be like the a flection of a capricious , WU1.U, Bvuuu mv wng as ner wnims were grac' tlfied, and no !onger.rn Partieularlyesensuiv ?jt was she supposed to be en the subict of Sla--- very. Slavery was her passioa. 4VeM, Sla" v.ry, her pet institution was-rudeiyi Btricken ' ,bJ4h.e Prtside'BProcliatioJiand whil-rcJ -her heart aas vet sraariintr.irnni tkQ - ISragg marches across her border with banners' adVimr. and invitos'hpr ta ima mA v -n uestimes to bis standard: H 1? F her fidelity, and she proves true to the Al is? ouri is andther- Bdrdr .erf, i i fel.t reputation for loyalty has not been above sus "X p cionaWhen the President's ProcUmation' appeared, not one. of bcr men.bigh - in office- f not a single ngresstbarV-orSenator-dared1 indorse r Jlr. ailain whie Jrom policy- - ; as a candidate, he would not denounce it, pro-" cliimed it to be without uvitality,nd Mr " -" iuu.iwi uan uroiner, aeciarea tnat the v Word -f6reeer in "th Prl.m'.f.'.V. . oreath. and nofhmof mn . i . iv-.i h. . - n i, , " . a 7. .1 , a-ilLn. Mr, all ' .nrf VM.naaVMk...L.:.rlt.....4 - ' ' . .'. p' uiHvriui uer icaaingraen. were Soon, however, an Election WtmHiun peopler-tho;:wiasses--. have, an opportunity to ' - 0.uiu, ,u nuji. voice uo tney sena forth r-. An emaneipatioliegislature is5 electedT A majority rot'Cdfigre&meb arebosen biarti!y-;t;l . eLd.jig-theaVrdctamatioriandi elected on-4 X . iVt A " S.-MS. :. C : Tl li.-- . at. . . '. J. . . . 'Pm f'iimmm man ' - - - t-- v. gimt iui mvr popu larity IO biS district is -defeafprf hv e-nrU.nn scarcely knowo o politics, but who was known w pe in iavor oi tne reclamation. - -t r a And Iittle;Delawflrftr-'irtAKW-vr't,i-W.-L,TiJ-'v S. i f X. , hU V XKIUVI aTe btates at the same" ttBOSiltctB an Adaiin-' r nJ.w,.V9ngresii anagialatrve tieketsw.'n . VA a iTbese events t6il tbe 'trastorylthcffa . of the people-Of t the Border' fififii c . " jekaBa illeveaieafs. Gex. SiGEi's'HaiO'oA'aTEJisyK '" ivlhere can 11a tiodhnhr thatThrt'tohAl..' .rn,a. ' w ' ww AMV VI UIS northwestern part of yirginla has -been aban doned by tbe rebels. Their feint corps d'armeenot baring succeeded in draw, ing cur forces oat, they have withdrawn thtir tracf & for the uuiaediXtir acfeaci. cf IXicbmcBd ward the Government.;; belied by their ppliticians than tbey bare been. W hen we? consider- bo w Iohg! ? tbe' :iwheIs ',of - i -the Government have he?n it Ih prosecu-idri of-the war itih.fr t&A.?hzz 4 when we consider how many brave mehy who; . had entered the ser vice of their Cbudtry tdlliht1' in re.oeis tiave sickened arid died in the ignoi j bl lPJPh watching? rebels i property be- v causejfce representati vis of tho Bbf der States V said that, unless it was doht-ibcyvonld not aiiswcr for the loyalty their constitueiih- ji when we consider how-many millions :ot trea ure have been wor than" thrown away.4 - fa relieve their IdlTeitfS afidco1iciliatetocViiliv t$9kTlteW4y.:M rejoice, mar j not the whUle counirvt rima .v.. " - reiijn of the -'B-Jrder Sfat, ti.t.,p-.- atan cftttfln it fn goes ctift..f tbi prcp3 01 me roobiiiaa, - . is a,l-jf i 1 x.7

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