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XJIK Oil K1 ON AiKilJN. ii v i. w. ii in;. TKKMS OF SVllSCttl'TIOH, Thr Aril"' furnitheA rt' Thru lullur . "'' '" '"'""" V' """"y ""' '" '"'''"'. Ihlliif """ ""'' '""' "Jt iii'inllii, fill "'" " ,l" V"' fwa IhiUurtwM h' thmirA fur tit mimtit fit lii'fl V''1"'" rrerirrtl Jin il icmhi. tin si'"" Aitrnntiniint until all in, no ;'. , imiii.uiitrfiil thrntUmuif thr iiul,li,l,rr. Sin 'If r"if'"'"'y ." ' full- -A Weekly NewHjmj.er, ili-voti'il to tlio Interests of flie L-iloi'liJ-' Clnsses, and advocating tlie nil; of Truth in every kstie. Vol. VIII. Ti'trlUlr i-UKvunr.'. Saturday Oct '' w i t it-Kh.cl (In per- OHIO (J ON CITY, O HE (J ON, NOVEMIiKR 2 0, 18 0 2. No. I Id III') resilience Ill Col. JlllllcN Clllborlsllll. ! T.I'Tl', tlllnWIIIg thlWU lint r(lM-H. tlll'V ! lluw I lie lima lliiys Vole. Si. I'iihI (Minn ), Oct. IS, ISi'.-J Ills formmi.M. ..1 v "....,,,, , ,, ,, .,,, . . ui.-mig me n.ir grounds a standing assertion of the Democratic uli ulltltlll rny oi ...i.ijfi , n-.1.1:11 iii iir.iiuu- I uuii 11 iil.iu .list, ui mil (own), o: III tllll WcsL nu I 'lil'V ttu I i(tlJ t lin I I lift I )iimihn I a Im tin ..... . I I I . . . . I - i ii-. ... . ". J Hi"" ni- t .t.n iutv rilyr Ii" '' wuiru 11 j aim "living within tin. circulur nm-; kc1 a majority of the soldiers to Hut nrmv profound HiMiKitiimi throughout tin, ci.tiiu philhciilricul ring, paused for the. liuul cn-! Frt mmti-ly ili: Legislature of Iowu ut ii coiinliy. ..w sen, ec ly produces , suininulin., of the mw, j lute extra session provided tho means of a (I'itiuit ripiilnilMHi thu Kiirfuco of our, I hi- ten coffins were, removed from tho 1 wau Huh mutter, ami settling tho qucs turbulent social tnlo. wagons and .I,..t.I in it r,IWi mX .- eight 1 tjo,, so far lit hint ns Iowa is concerned -t will be remembered by ottr renders r. -t niiurt. lor.tnti ii line nordi uml koiiiIi . ),. r t, ,u r.-iiti.-nt.x, the Twenty tliut nit I hi occasion of I'tirlfi-'n ilest-cnl nhmil fifteen mn h cast of the central m-! Huvciith, w.ih sent to M:nnc(ilii to help upon I'Mlnivni, I"' eii.lnrnl, uniinu oilier li.i.lii or iiiinV Muml in I lit. (tiiLt of tln ' tli.i Imlian oiill.riN.k. Tim ComniiH nrrKKit. mi ol.l liuhly ri-p.'cle.l r.'Ki-! rinrf. Ku. li follin w.ih .l ie.-i upon tin; 1 ,W.T, II. II. ll.inn nw.iy, (lispnluhnl lo ,,.iil of thirt city, ly Amlri'w AlU- vt I wiih its font west m..! Un vns, i Uiit! voU, oI-tl(, rt'iriii t has huh- ,,,.111. Thin prrMiit r.ii'incrly l).hii,uc, to , 1 Inrly mhlii rs of tint S.con.l .Muksmi Ihi- plrtnl ,il l .hor. Tim Twenty s. viM.lh is ll.iriiKV.il.', whirl) is iilmiit half way from tl.,! Thil'l M ssoiiri l',iv.ilry, Ihiaiu'll too sells Slain Mihliii were ilmwii ui, in u IVmu tin- Diiliunui! C.niL'r.'HS'oniil District. I Corinth, to lak.t mill alioiit ilevei. i-iih-s sni'M) line, i x t . n 1 1 r i, ir ikiiiI, .mil kih.iIi. in ulili.l. All.in .....l M,.ln v u.-rn tl. from cillier iJ.irc. I.ikrtis on tl.i! Mciri- More of Hits n.ille r t'.ni totli. ; piiMiners, in jfoo I heiillh, nti.l sliall have Jackson. (Timiii.), Oct. 10 1802 Tin-: xrciit iiiaiiy more. Their ch'iir nu.l un linltle of Juk i happened in this wise; I . ..iil.lei loss cannot he I-ms than 10,11(10 or have seen a nimilicr of prctcmlcil .lcscriv; 12,01111, which I slio.ihl think would pr.-tty lions of this Imtile, hut none of them hv.i ff-fiuiilly hreuk up oud .leu.orulici! n foice Hiveii anything hke il clear idea of it. I 'of 40,00 or fiK.OOl), which the rebels uie will, iher.-forc, venture to try your patience ; said to have had. wilh ii l.ricf account of the real tidies of j And now u few words l.y way of moral the liirht. in v ii.f.irinatioil heinif L'.ilhered ' S' tretary Chase Mini of Oil. (j runt that from the li. sl iiuthorily. TricK wus known he ' had done uliout Ihe only clean thincs to he coiicentriitiii ' at Inkit mid Van Dori! i we had yet in this wi.r." Now h.m is somewhere southwest of Corinth. A plan ai.olhcr ch ar thing DoiicImiii. Shdoli, Cor wus I i ill to ciplnre Trice and prevent their , inih three n bi l onni. s utterly destroyed, i.iurtii.n Our nrmv whs inurched to for (Jen. Hallcck says llie lintlle of tilidoli ol.l to endure all the har.MiipH of very act tvii.lalV. lin wus therefor.) detailed unit ihrid.-d the evacuation of Corinth. It won't do lo sny that sune lio.lv else ought to have ihe credit, and that (iranl hiuis. If is of no iKTount. l'eopli! are w.llmg enough lo rive Grant credit for the first day of Shiloh; should he not have credit HATES OK ADVKKTI8INO: Out sr.iuri) (twelve lin.H, or lew, bruf.er ftifAnflr) ni iiwriion fi "f Haeli ulw,UPi.t iiim rtiiin t 00 Hiniiiewenrds one ymr 20 00 A liberal duiiuctioti will be mode to those who nlveri.c by the yciir. W TI.e number uf iiiarrtione rhoul.1 bj noted on the margin of an edvrrtiwnient, olherwine It will be pub,ilii'd till furbi.lden, and cl.argfd c eo.da.cl)'. Ubit.iiiry noticee will be clmrgeil l.lf the nlive rnl. e nf edvrrtiii.. 13T J. 1'r.nt.no executed wilh neitiitae and d...lcli. 1'iitmcnt fur Jul Printing mutt it made or, tl'lirm nf Ihf trmk. Details 6f Sastcrn Now. Wasliingloii, Nov. 1 tit It. Gen. Uiirn side has isMicd u general order, cirganir.u.tf the army into three grand divisions, com linn. iled respectively by Geut-ral Sumner, Franklin, mid Hooker. A reserve c.rpt will be formed to he commanded l.y Gen. Sig'-l. The heuds of thu vuriout staff de. piii'iuients, other lliuit Adjutant Gencrul, rem ti in unchanged. A number of prominent sliiiiing mer chants are now here, urging upon the Sec retary ol War and the Nuvy the impor tance of immediately and eff, dually seal ing up Charleston It urbor, which is, at pres ent the gr. ut point of ei.trui.ee of ull con traband I rude. The Maton (Gu.) Telrgroph, of the lOtli, wishes for peuce, and says; " We are unx- lous for peace; Unit longjig for It 18 never line, extending iio.il i south, in which Allison and Mnhoinev were the f ug tin1 row of c.illiiis. This line of exc-: oiuioHiito- can.li.lntes. 'l'l.erc me Irom A I i uliis uml Charleston lla.lro.id. nnd n little kind of pecial or ixliii Trovi.st ..irhnl's cutioners r.m iniinedi .lely ut the east ln.se ,.m;il;.'c county, three companies; Clayton south from Corinth. At liiirnsvdle Ihe ..r.l or I'Vi'r.iir tn.ikinz hiimelf .r.'iier.il-i of ll.e ...gn.la. leavi. L' a st.ace betwe.'i u- Iu.w.m.hi,.. Iliirlinn.ui ci.m.iv uruiv divided, (j. n. Kosecrans wns order r . i .'........... .:. 1 .1.1 IV. i- ........ . . : J ' . ... J ' i ... :l . 1 1. 1 f. . 1 1... a..,. IV Win- I l,ia wi.fl t.t tli in if k V iht'iiii in """'j '" in. in... j un ... linn .i.u i, ...... n in hit ur i.iii.iiii two comiiiii. les; i iitwuri! county, one coin i eu to o ui uc. um, .ui.-.. ui.in n....i, n- . f .: . ..,,,. ,. ..i.ii.i n . ' .. . .. ii..:... II .... :. it l .... .. :.. i... . . .i I n ... if......., ,.l..A mil Stii.li i..iir,ir..i nn.l l.n ...i.t u "'"" "J ", "uumii or (.1.11(1. IhlS .. , .ii ii in., iiriiu hi, ill,! ii'nitirMi. , I li'M ,rn n,,i' . H nil in iiiii,i..oi,tr. , ii ,u i.hui f,i , iv mil. I'lifmtiiiii'. I i ' I I' si 11 , L , H.1 v n n I, ill 11, ill i'iot'i. ....v. ..... -. , . . widely niv(iiaihtcd Willi the peopln of thu upon eilher Hank of I In Kit c.vceul;on.-rs. l-'loyd uml Mitch. II counticK, one company. ' thiM.ce liorlh to luk.i. The reus f this suec.ss eoidd never fall to the lot of an ha-. pl.icc iiii'l vicinity, lie was Ir. ipn ully cm II ; The in t jiig.'tu.Mils compl. t. il, the il.niin- j Whole nuuilier of votes cast 6M eiteuil was that an immense swiimp lies be-, bitu.il (Ir.inkur.l, or an incompetent Gem r- m! upon lr Information touching Hi- h.y.il- cl men knell upon Ihe grass between their J j.'(ir '.,,j,. Sliite ticket 411 ,w'ee.t Uiirnsville nu.l luka, which enn only !al. Grant loininanded in this lost battle ..' ,.r ..ti which In. tilwavs l'.ivo to I he'e.v- ' coflins and the soldiers, whil.i the Itev. It 1 i.. . m u...... i:..!'. '.. '- , ; be miss..! on the south side in this wav. bv 1 as much as in any other. Hu was within 'J"" ... ' M I......I... I .... - ...ria-iiiunuu uu ,T . ... n... t, l,..rr..il,i.' i'(.ii.!iiii..ic.it!..ii ol both corns. ,l i il'Mi' r "ii 1 1 ' ii j i i l m IT. : 1 Ull' ; ! 11 " ' 1 ;ilJs v fnirn i ti imh i v " . - - -'i - - - side a small uml b id road. rnniiinL' 1 I' i" about lime that success and not poli- seat t n the foot of his colliu, facing the 1 J 1 '" nearly naralh I will, the ru Iro.i.l. and east ; tviaiis should create our Gctu rals. Let sul.in.tted his plait of the cumpnign to tlve i, l.ts ability, though ucliug, we b.t luvc, in till MM'I. cases, with griiit. candor, uml nclii ited sol. ly by n con-eiditioiiH de sire to diM'l.ai'gu Ins wliiih; duty to his Gov- innki t which in u few moments were to rriiiil.til. His knowledgu ol the surround- launch thciu into eternity. Tin y were in i ciunlry wus t.'iu reason o! his bring iii i.rlvi.llliniiiii.il ni.dniiiili d. Two or fr.uuently called upon to net us it guide lo thr tly showed signs of irepidati.in ' . . .. . . . . 'l-l '. .1 ..r ... moiililig panics sent oin. io urresi war distresses us more than it dots the North." It, however, suts nothing but ruin need be hoped, except that peuce it based upon Southern iudependeuce. New York, Nov. 18. A speciul dit- . . .. r w . . . ii ... piiicu irom ti uitciiioii, savs uiirtisiue nut lll-loVi. p.r-0Us. no .llu'cntiy unit suiTcssiuny did he act in thev' v. .ruin-. Ci..acilies, th .t hu won the bitter hatred of nil the ivb. ls in this r.ly and vicinity, and I hey only ntviiiti'd liie coming ol n f . v.. ruble i.pp.ir lilinlV lo gr.itily tlinr ihstrc ..r ro. ngc Tin- po. inn ty .Mine nl la-t, when I'.irt. r ....k r.ilu.viii Tint Ihn ill.iin, wilh I'mi. r s u.'i.t, Siiliute.l tl.. ir I lnr-l l..t I. is ,i.... by the .1. lib. r He an I .re.. -let iniin .1 murder f their helpless v.ctnu, no truly li.v.il man ilo .l.ii. W.i. i. lin y k II, d hnn, ur how, r wh. r.', nr.- it. ins "I tie- m l in.t vet ri'Vfuh .1 to In.' pubhiv Wh.-ll.fr In' was Kt.tbb -. .it lii il.iirfi.l by til" di.'.'er "f Ihe iiksas-in, or sl.ut Ml.ld. ...V by the rile oft!..1 gil'ir.lli; w. ..liter I." Wis hung, and In-, body h..ld. ii ln-i.fi.tli llm K'.iity sod ol Minn. ...Ikfii tl. ck-t. or h It f."i I f.r le's l.i l.illfl. upon; or wliilh.-r, Ike tin-ill- I ii.-d Wn.'.it, h i ihroit w.is si-v r.. fr.Mi ear to car, and hi' bo ly "U.ik b. li.-atll III.' wine we k-..i,v iii.I. It.tl Hint If was (..ully, r.iiiM-lf'ly inurih led, it is iim-I.-ss lo till. mill to !-. v. Winn G ... M 'Ned r'tur I to P.dn.v- r.l, alter tnut cVfi.t. N...I i.-.i'ilaiind th- I'Ki'U.l.st ii.es uo.l.'r wh.ch All n li.id li.-i'i. iibdu.-led, l.e r.inet lo lie i-i. d, nf ; l.r duo .IcLb irt'ioti, tin. I. .Honing not.e:' l'..tii.yn fM. ), II I th I J.is"j.li l.V I'lirt. r Sir: Audiew A M--in... i, un aui'.l c.l . ii of I'.ihnMM, an I a t inib.iUi.t, h .v.iig b-ftt c.itr .d Iron. , Ins hoitl" by u b m l of p. r-nns unlaw billy lirrayed au'ilil-t I lit' p.-aee nod good older uf tliii St.il.t of Mixionri, and wha h baud was u.id.'r v.air .'i.r.., tins is to not fv ,... m.,.1 ... I, .t s.ud Ai.ilr.-w A Us. i is i r. tari ed null irm.-.l to lo l.nndy w.il.in t n ihtys Irom !:i'f, ten men who have lulling nl lo voir bind, uml lli.liwlully sworn by . von to' fiery nrm ug nn-t the linvcr.iine.il , ill III.! Co. led Stales, ...id wild lire HOW ill cil.to.iy. w ll be s'w.t ui ii in.-i't r ward for III... r crones, IIUI'Mi,:-! wit ch is the illegal r.'tr.iiiiing of Hti.l Allnu iiiol his liberty, nnd, if i."t r lurii. d, ir.-Miiiiptiv. ly nid.ug in his iiiiird. r. Your prompt iittent;on lo this will save niiieli MilTeruig. Y fi.1 , ; W II. SriiA.inN. , Provoit Marshal (i-n'l l:-tii' l N I'- M" j I'.-r order of llrg.dicr Gencrul coin ; mun.liiig McNi'il s chiuni i A written ditpl.ctt.! of this liolice lie riiilv.1 to be pl.f.d ill t1. l ands l Ihe , wif.. f .1 ph L Torier, .it her ivm.I.' ; in ..-wis c.iuuly. who, it wa-i well known, was in fiein.-n'l I'onin.unifiiiioa with her; hu, bund. The Hotiee was pulih-heil wj.h- j ly ami us I'orlcr w,.s in Northe.i-.t Mi"! M.uri during lhp whole of tho em days sitli- ,i in tin. date of this liot.ee, il is Ull r '. . .. .. I ,.l........ 1 of Thu nio-t noted of Ihe ten wus Captain Thomas A. Snyder of Monroe enmity, w hose capture at Sh.-lbyvill.! in the dis gilise of it w ont in, we related several weeks since, lie wits now elegantly ntlired in n suit of bla.-k broad. doth, with white v. v.. A luvurioi.s cTowtli ol lie.iuliful hair roll ed . I. iw it upon Ii s rhoiihleiR, which, Willi lo line pel soli d iippi'..r nice, could not but bill.-; lo mind the li.il.il-i.iii,' but Vleii.nv Al.vilom T.i. r.) was mil I. in i specially w.niliv .f note in the appearance of the i.tli-is. One of them. W.lhs lt.k.-r of Lewis county, w ns prov. ii to be tin; man who shot II id killed Kl.kicl I'.alle, hl r.iio.t le it'hb..r, ti.'i.r Wdliain-tuwii, in ih ili-oiii.lv All i lie o le rs wer.- r.-b. U ol h-v r cr.iil' s W" lire mil I un 1 1 ii r w.tlt. A f w- in iiu't's all, r one o'clock, Colom l Sli icluin, I'i..vii-t Marsh.. I Geliird, nn.l Kev Mr. KIh' I s, shook hands w.ih thu pri-ii.n rs. Two (" t Im iii accepted band .get lor lln ir eys ..II the rest refused. A hiiudr. il sp, ctatiirs hud iriit Iiit-.I nrotiud lac ... uphill, at' T lo w.tii' ss the tinpli'ssivi! S'-elte. the St. Hues of death pervaded the place. The eflic r in coinm and now stepped lor M ur I it'.d g ive th word nf command ' .'. ..; vim; iin.r' The discharges, however, were not nui.lu siinulta uisly probubly ll.rcuh want of ft perfect pre v ..us nnd. rst.iiiibitg of iho ord. rs nnd of th- time ut which to fire. Two of the reb els I. II backwards upon their cotlius nnd , .i;..l nistinily. Captain Snyd'T sprang, lor war. I and I'll with lis head Inwards the , soldiers, his lace upwards, his hands clasp-1 ed upon his lire asl, ami the left leg drawn half way up. He did not move again, lull , died immediately. He hud r.(Uested the soldiers to aim at his heurl. inid th. y oil-)--ed but loo implicitly. The other seven w. r. I killed eutrtulit: so tho reserves MKlllll-'lt OK CONOKKSS TlllltU DlrtTIIICT Ali son, llepiiblicau 44 Mahouiliey, Democrat 3'J Majority for Allison 415 It will be observed that eight-ninths of frnin r.itnisv. lie to Inka, a small corps w.re I the people cry its loudly to have ben sent under Gen. Ord, with orders to alta. k ; Grant reinforc-d ns they lu.vc beer, said lo as soon us I'.iseeraus beg .n lo dr.ve the ' eiy Um' McClelhtn should be supported enemy. Grant, with u small force, re , Four of Ids best divisions huve been sent to nniiui d at ltiirnsvill.', nnd kept a hue of Tne II- Let him have tli. tn back, and giye ......riers r.innii,.' between the two iiorlions Inm oiie loiiilh of lite troops there are ill the re.iiin. nt nr.- I'u'iuihlit'uiis A nil win n ,.r .1... ..r,,. II... I.in..ir i,,f,ir,.....l eueli i K.-iittickv now. uud he w ill tret tlictn to the returns lire received fiotn nil the Iowa tlt. (lt'i, r stood', and was r ill v lore-'.Mobile in less than three mr,Mths. Let I captured. ituiiiorit.es ut Washington. js soon as response is recti ved the ortny will move. Advic.-s Irom New Orleans Mute thnt the expedition under Gen. Wciucl, uu-t ihe enemy ut Ihibodcuuville, unci deletted them ufti r a bri.sk fight. Upwards of 20U of the enemy were killed, wounded aim reuimenls, the proportion of K-piild'eniiK ; ir,,r.e Ord when the pursuit shoiil have! It'e II stay at Louisville us long ns lie l.kes. j wounded. The will be found but slightly less than in the i clnm, ,.,.,. TI.e plan perfect. Price Only uie Grant some ol the tn w troops to wariNt. rwick U. Twenty seventh. And yet we are told ! lllut l ave been bugged then and tin re, or ke. d op. n til's line of rudmnd, und let l.im Advices from t lint the lieiiiui -rii's luriu-li u majority ol i .SL-aped Nor h, when Im would have run Ihe so'diers! They have a majority ol the ! ll(,ai,st, tlie Tennessee river and the capture high nfli'V rs, und that is the reiis.ui the w..r j w.,, have been u matter of time ..nlv. drags so miserably. hey will not let the men liht, but hold them hack to wear out the putiei.ee ii ui I eat up the substance of the people, l.-st I heir rebel friends may gel hurt, and slavery be wiped out. This is the opinion of more than one Corinth (Miss), Oct. II, lHt'.2. The Our loss wus 18 killed und H The enemy were pursued to ur. various parts of the South- cirrv Ins veterans with mm into tlie iiein. crn consi, say inui nearly nil ihe rebel suit Tin ii lei hitn luiii ch eastward on the line , works on thecoust of Florida and Louis of the Memphis uud Charleston Uiiiliond I una huve been destroyed by our gunboats. Gen. I iose.-ra us, however, having nrriv- and threaten Chattanooga, fcudi a move- j J lie .Aew urleulis negro linguae 18 sta id ut Itarrett's fou'iul tl.ut the second road ' inei.t would draw the rebels out ol Ken-' turned at Algit-rs. The whole 'ltxtu couat souih from luka, which h had be.-tt or-1 tncky and Tennessee, just ns yon would is scuh d by our blockadcrs. tiered lo occupy, was too far Irom the nth- draw the wind out of a bladder by sticking j The Wurreiiton (A a ) correspondent of er lo pe-mil his two forces to co-operite, 1 h pin in one side. Do yoti know ti the r n- j the Tribune, says the army of the Poto and moreover tl.. y were separated bv an ' on why? I cm tell you: At Cliutlunnoga mac is again under marching orders. Gen. imiiilssable SWilllio. So lie lills'ieil I. IS col- ls it eeioer ... ranion. i-juiniiii... iiuu.i nui j cmii... i , wun.ii.u,.,g inn luijo vu.jjs, of the Iowu r.'j t.-rdav: ;iuieuls in tins region yes- Twelhh IJeg'nient Fourteenth '' F.ghth Tenth Klev.'lltll " Sevelile. nth " Second Itultery Two companies of Iowa boys in the "Jlst Missouri -IS N.-w recruits to the First Cavulrv, now ut St. Louis 1"5 Un inn, 101) 114 2S7 3.1.-) 17.i 3a 14 2J 14 "0 "0 42 ti fore he had time to inform Grant bow mat mission cap, fanr,uges, p..... r, g...., t. rs stood. A tliort anil bloo.iv conn si .., ui.i... i-i i u .............. ,.. tl rlicnlars of whose following is Ihe result (d the voting in s e I iiu.ii up the first road, and at about five five dirf. re.it directions. At Ll.attauooga , h-av.s .MOl.aay tnonnng, tn route ror all ' ' . ... ..... ... . i r. . in .1.. l... il.r.1., um cltnitB lor thu mntmrai'tiirii ot li.-r- ! inii.ortat.t noil.t. AS It Wl I lak'p Ian ni . un ... un- in,' 1 1.'. i h'j ,,,ii " ii...- -- i . t . . i i II. ice uays to reueii w,f, point, ti would ou inii.roiK r to l II wlc.re it is. The eorres- i was terminated by ui 'htfull. Pr ce, see- oils sorts. One hundred bii.I twenty miles , puiulcnt ridicules the idea thut Jackson ' ui" how matters w. refsliiip.-d out bv the ' smith, by ril is Atlanta, with nil the banks ' has fallen in our rear, or flanked linrnside's ! door w hich Il.isecr.uis had been obliged to 1 of the s'lutlu rn Conf- der.icy. mid iiuiuer- nrmv, and says Gen. Lee will require llm li-ive (Mien If he could have got word lo ' otl large and valuable loundrles nnd iron j services of Jackson in front Very soon, if ! reach Grunt tl.u! the second road was im ' works. A battle would inevitably tak ! he has not ulruidy been ordered to join the concent rated uttack place at Uialluiioogu. Look mi any ra.i- , Total I'liioti majority 1,307 Cliicnin 1G 21'. 1 1.0 10 Tribune. Illinois Titoors o tiik Piioci.amatios Deinocrnts in uud nboiit Ottnwa, having freipiei.tly denied that t large majority of the One Hundred and Fourth, or Lusal.e county regiment, lire FypiiblicatH, u re- j mu st u na sent to sol. le (if the ofliccrs of I ., . : ..I.. .:.. ;.u ..:-.j n il. has not been tar r. gun, nt u'.i.i.n u.-i n. " .-i w. .... ...... , .. - . President's er,,'l.,.n..tio... In answer to, t'V'"" V" l'T" nml l"vAl '"s" tne L nn ('..rintli! und we I n I a situ .slcud of a double at: .ck to meet much lor vigilance and activity i.riu.t ,..i , l ien u coneei. ra e. UI aiK m.rc n. viou,,""f ." 'night have been made o:t both sales; or, ifjro-id map, and yon cannot escape lhe con Ord who w.is only five miles ofV. or Giu .t. elusion. UI course, we Mioul.l win. n e who' was only lei. nnh-s off. could have should have two lines of cunniunicutioii, hcnr.ltheiiolscof the fight, then the co- from Columbus and from L-.u svtile. besid. s operating column could have been pushed the Tennessee and ntmberland nv.rs to forward, lint not n somiJ was h' i.r.1, and p'otect .eir fla. ks. The rebels must pro Grant never knew how his plat, l.al in s- t.-ct tl.rlr lines of coininnnicat on t.nd ll.e.r carried until the next morning, the time at ' base 0r operations, nnd th.y would be o.. wl.ich 1:0 expected the l.ttiuk to be made. I J to leave K-'titucky Soon, US II. case (if There is no S"..se in censuring anybody in ' n-ed. Tt.is strategy is no te w tuing- It this matter K very one did us well ..s lie has been talked nnd talked, ever since the i.i t!...w..... .,i into ii l...ht In-fore I war la gan. It is wh it btiell was to huve he expected il, but having g )t lino it, he nlid" a good fight. Giant and Or huv i ing hear I nothing, could do nothing. li.it tlie strategic r.-suit ot this ntlitcK ost. Price h maiu body of tho rvbtl army. St. Louis, Nov. 17. It is reported Hint 20,000 n-bi Is under Ilindnian, are near Oz.u k, and 12,000, ondT Holmes, iu tho vicinity of Little Hock. Chicago, Nor. 18 Tba New Orleans pi.pt rs of Nov. 0;h, give a full account of ihe brilliant victory over the rebels, gained by Gen. Wi-itzcl at Bayou Laforche. From u genii. man present the " Picayuno" learnt the following purU'iiIurs: On Monihiy 3dJ the Coiifetkratet d.m-". Why didn't he do it? 15. rati.e he ; marshed to NapolioiiTilltf to Dint the L. u-,. trvin-r Courts martini. Now let hitn i S. forces there, and fc-I.-ct a fuitable tiosi- keen iii Hint business, Fiuce he 1 kes it so i tion, but fell lack 9 milts to a Fpot where w.ll uud let Grant have his troops, mid in i the engagement look place, The Confed- .tt" . . . . i n been driven less lluni a ttionin M'liiut Ky nuu leiinessve ol will be clear of rebels. ., . ....,... r....-....l .viih tlm r co-'Vir.'.a'' w in l.i.-ni ui me conccn -.. ... I. IIS l'-l..e,sv -"1- 11113 l.l..-1'.l . - j wer called in, who d.spalchcd thelil with their n vol vers. ; lowing sluleinenl ol Ihe vote li.Ken: The l.f. I ss r.'iimins were then placed in , Ctiinji Sh.-lbyville (Ky.).Oct. 10 ... .i i. i . titi. ii.iiii.i i,r i i . . . :o . ..r ii,n i.,-.t.i Collins, lilt' litis, llio,i mm ii ms- - 111.1 OS... vol. win ei I v 11 ii'ji i'i i..v ..... . -,,, I u.... nero M-rewed Oil. ...L- ,'l ... in ,.mi. I, II. ,mies of Now lor Ihe uttack on ti.r.ntn ,11 ii imni "' "t ----- - - um- ii iw . i i.t I ' J - i i ;li" in-1 80 i Price ' 1 11 K'll MI-'MV I'I III ill I P I T li"- .Ml""im -t -"i . . i .... i ..... .i.,..r..i r..i..r.,..,l ti. iii..' ... ii.:.u...i .:.r I.' ii. i! ..,;,.., i movi'ii soma r.iMi.y, nu i iimh....... ... II ll I lllli II 1 1 I 1 1 I 'll'i"'v. .-s- l 111 Will' II ' " '"IH iw.,.( j' , 111 . .-I I linn ti-ni-l ii ti . ' .i... : I... ... . . . .... 1 I tltiff .ifS II IU1U I I'll l M. Ull'll llOrl'l IO inn ii iv .iiiii: i i'iiiu nini it i"tt .' tiiiiiiis t iiiiiiiii'i i L' i il: ii i t i n n t'li going. ' lint thu mills of ten men thul . l.,i,. em tncipatioii of the President ol w. nl out came not Vu-k. j thu I'nilc.l Stub's, which resiilled ns below Friends caiuu uml took seven of the 'pi,,, prochiuiatiou was read to every coui corpsi s. Three were buried by the puny, mid the ays and noes were taken: in.llaiv in the iMiblicc. ntetcry. Thciruge-; Comiiiinv A 7H for and 8 against. tly us over his ... ... ....... .. .ii. ..l. iii i nn ti ,. in i . r .. I... rem lined linilirisc.l ot II. (HI in i Gen. McNeil's d.-Kriiiinution m ihe '-eiii Lieutenant Osm.in. acting Cal.tain. would l s.en.s hard thai ten men should (lie ,.i ,;K Mm vote, but Ihcy gave me for nun. 1'n l. r ordinary c rcnnistaiices it t.ir names ns above. Company 15, t ap could hardly be just. lied Itulscvere (lis- j ti IJ.iwc '.lo for. Coinpuny C, Captain eases demand S' V. re remedies. The safety u lZlrtt, S2 for. Compiiny D. Captain of Ihe iieoi.le is the silpri in.t law. It Collins, tl,") for. Coinpanv K, Captain ' ... fill I 1 - ... - it i t . rides all other I'.uisid rations. inn mini- )lty, sj:i for. Company r . t.aptuui .iic ii.-ss of n bi lhoii has become so deep seated ,.riimi g;, fri ( th .t ordinary methods of cur.) are in- Mistier, 87 lor, I against. Company ...leimate. To take I. fe lor life would bo ('antaiu Ludiugton, llnl.i iiitiuii.l il.oii lo t se. king Ihe ' ('.iiuiinnv I. Caiitaiti Wadleigh, 78 lor i..,..r.'a l.li. ...I nf an obnoxious eueitiy. 1 1",,.,,,.,.,.!' K. Ciitaiu Piilmer. 80 lor. To THK riiKsIPKNT AND THE KkIJKI. Wot Xn- eii, A correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial, who was with the Pr s.'dent in It's trip to Harper's Ferry: Ilclab s the following, w h'cli is strictly ....... ft.it I.... 1- i.irr t .ell It :i'liiiril4lll I tit i ui-i il .. . .V..-...1. , Ilipl.-y, where he met an Horn. ' "' j 1Iir,v ,,ssl., a hoiee in wli ch was a large here tiny moved north-east, crossed tl"" ,,u,t,cr ot Conf. H.mte wmiudeil. Hv re Memphis and Charleston west of Corit.t h. I , t of lIt. r.si.."iit. the pariy alighted and atlatked it from the southwest '" J IM cnicr..) the building Mr. Lincoln, which they well kip w win its w,--i.k;si f i,f,..r i,,,;,, remarked to the wounded point, for Corinth w is sel.c'e.l nu.l fort.fi-, C'otlf. a. n.ti-t that if thev had no objection ed, lor lbs nilva..taj;'S it airofded n'-""";' hl! W011, ,0 p(-fCd to 'lake them by the an attack fr au the iioriheitst by II dh ek. j .. H,t,.mn ot.liilion and a retreut south and southwest vvilU., we 0wc to our cuitntrv iJ posteri- Pieiinregard. Tin y were repulsetl a.ter a , ,.nl,. .. prosecution of ihis war, und iwi.-l.nl. Ill the WOlksi . ,. t .i . ....... .... ... ........ terrific hglif. lliepotiion oi tnu , ! o followed that nianv w. re ottr funnies iigniiisl which Iheir chief attack was mail"! , lll,...,truIable nriumstulices. and '.unpativ G Ciipiitin ! '" r.it.t;U'sl l.y n m.ikfl lil ry. wl.u-li - (m )ori. llt.m ,0 mnl l.Ci ,, ,.oll!(1 t(1(rt niinst. 'Company II, j0!'" 1 inl r""k of '",v'"10' ; them by the hand with sympathy and good SO for, 7 against. ! r, l,, ls m"n"11 ' .' 1 Ming. After a short miciice. me loiuci- , literally blown e h.uo.s, nini ., i. - r.( () Clinlp torwiKd, ami encn silent y t.ui Ivinif on one sale ol me way ami na.i . .. , y ((H)k t)ll. mm ,,f IV I'reM.Ielit. T ... i.itlerv b ew a long n"n Ise. Many rebels . .i n . . I i. .... .. i.i. ur .nini . . . . st i-n it .. .1 Im 11. v. .1 ' the whole thing panics under nny circi.u.st.inc.'S. It is, A C.int W", lint i.i.dersigned mem '"'i' '1 '."f" onim,,K.,,l , was bin i.ly nU-uM as n sc.re-.leciar.ng ; (,ly lV unking ll.e oe 'i" - hers ... . .. une ,... ,re., ...... , . , ,,, wllW t,,r..S lUt McN.il dt.l not dir.- (!) to carry out ; ,,,,., .eu,,si,.g .hem to ll.oroi.ghly respect.,, fl,r A olun.eer Infantry c . ; ' , ' " , ,.,Iiv , wl(i,h U , it. iLivat. . i i;-r m :-- r:1. :::y, ::::. : i "L. r,n s: ., .,...,'.. ami no iuiug tnugiil to unserve um n 1 resoiui.oii.s ..rn. .... - '." I., r,i - nf Ihe nr., ectcd utta.kol T .bus flai.sed j . . .. i .... . caiuu of the murdered Allsman. H is i n ,y our il.li'UlioiHodw, lint lengtl. upon ne lletuils of this tr:.ns.ietioil. Tlie tenth day expired last Friday. On Uml ! rebel prisoners, already in r.isto.ly, were selected lo pay w.tlt their lives ll.e p dty demanded. Tie" Iiaaies of thu m' " leeleil were as follows: Willis It.ker, Lewis oounly; llmmat llumstoti, Lewis county: Morgan ItiMcr, L-wiH county; John Y. Meri;-;'''". I-"'" ii..,l i llii.lson. ltdls coiinty; J I ii it- l it imi l IV. a. lit 11)1111 nn till l .11. W'tt', - r I.I... IMIIIH ill, ttwa' , tJ , Lair. ItdU coi.t.lyiC'pt- l nomas ... d.r, Monroe o.ii.tvi F.l.a.rLakii, Scot- laud i .ty; II.ra.iiS.n ih, Knx ',"". Th.'M" ii irlii h w. M iuroriin d on l'-""y .'vett.ng that noless AHi; " . r,,i"lV". to hit family by ... o'rl.H"k ou the .,11. w lug .luy, they would all ",u l 1,1,1 hour. Most of them received llm nn iionncemeiil with composure or ind IT 'reuci". Tint lt-v. Jan. -n S. Or f tl.t. ;f-V nniincl with lliom liifiif t''"', ",K,,t M their Hpirilual a.lviser, endenvurtnit l piiro tlniii lor their iM"n oiilriio into the presenco l their Maker . ... . -r..i. ..l.,....i n'c hick Iho next A iniin ni" " ' " " " , ,,. day, tliri-a Government wagons drovo l tlm J ill. Gun rontii ' f,,rl' ,,0' ,, ,1. hoard Collins. U' i. in i.tners in.ru m , . i i uo.r.. I'oiulliele.l uud of law. Vulmijrii Vmiritr. ni.'HNiiKNT Ukihiits am FxfKVt.l- I the! been sliilioued at Piolivi.r, which llur at I ..... ii i. i .in Imlil nl III- I1" had a bout lir.s'l.iiniitioM of thn President, passed by I'inorr.'ilic ronvnuioi I.IW.I, Sept, '.'4, HIKe ii. the first news of Ihe i.roj r..li. Is oi. the alter lilac,", directly y ' walked forward by the side of those who ",'! were wounded ton severely to bo able lo ur se, and Ind litem to Im- of good direr, as suring them that every possible care should be bestowed upon them to ameliorate their ,.l,iii... It was a moving scene, uud there was not a dry cyo in the budding, ci ther among the Nationals or Confederates. Both the President and Gen. Mcllcllun . i I I . this occasion to ". . " " ...nr.. DiiriiiL'llit trier en.ling Hie ootit , 1.11,1,1ti. f l ip same, iiiki . tai Kiiiu n - ,, June he r.reipts of the Unled Stales ' j"; til r,.s(,,,ltio, in no other light ! " H"' ..mlheast o. conrs." I ll - .. . .-.. , , r kim, in l(.ir rnnrks an. treattnen. X ,ill..$338.HO.SS7. "-..I "Clwin. aid and condor, to ,., theno,,. I.-k. I -jmu of the r.tal sufferers dunng tins nma.ki,- ,,e exp.ndi.nres to l 94..WI..777. A ...ong of Nli()m,, Government." nnd 'Ty lieavy fono o. I . I ;J ble i.m rvu-w. ' Ii,..r nI..HM34HIJ5.r (,r ,0(,friT,st, ,a ,o express . h-nj. hd r .-Jj.l , war. $1 1,8. fr ha y. J; ,,v their votes at . - polls n-xt Novem ber , - , ,.,,; . ,. 'fuding .i.i. ll.e 23d Sept., about 12, 4UH r..r I..lcn-I .mi .iiM'C l.-ht, ,,"r their approval of tho course of tho I r .,;; ,.n , Co,,ro. thev had to retr-.t from j , prop,r.T holders of New Oilcans. I for teiiii.orarv loin, c Among mc ; , . .,,. IIH iiMchimnlton of etnanci- i'"n. i . , ....i, t ,.,! r. ,t,. took tl,., .Ill IIP lliiri'.lll vo.11,1 i'i' Ula. K U.XI llli. mini ..-.- . ll.lt rec ipts were flH.lKlO.UO Imm ',-'",,,i !,,.,,(; n.ul also express their coiidemna- Cor HT.i.-illol from direct lax. $;-- f"m , ,',f t. ,,,urso of tlie Democr.lic party ofji-ear niles of pubhc liuul. $l3.Hij.U2j from L,, s,,(, coiintv, as expressed by their said , '''''l H.ree vears' In.n.ls JI3,illH.li(m from f. 20 I'..:, "i s;.,.t.. n.,t,s M.2.V2,H7!I froin certilliMl.ixirin.lclite.lness, and $K.,187, 701 from t. mporary lorn. STiioN"lAN.a-AuK.-The following very P..i-'iith nr "i " . . i . .. ... M,i th r trc .tlllir tltarcll. Stralgui .....l, f egiillico. M'Xl day, uen, k fmm the alt ck on Kosecrans, ami , r Usucd a proclatnalion giving mo onsif ...' ... r. .... .I...I iln.ff liui'i. siilT'red ler-' .... ... iw.iie.. that the lieiialtieS of tilt" resotnlioiis. . . ;,.,, .,.,. :n Imtteries (eight '. (l.,.,,!!,,., Iw would certainly be infurc- is signed by theomcersnl the UHtn r j. . . h ,,.,. c,ing ,, nll,i l0hj. ll hm ls of familict nnd in and wdl iMMitii.no lor some time Income ,j,...nK.u icsponmble for nureportiil ciiset in! in great numbers. Tim last dispatch f p,.rons not taking, tho oath widen came itif..r..,.i. who Ifrmn Corinth is about as follows; ' d. r tln ir nonce. .M. n'y is nowev r, This i Illinois IteL'iinent. Oilmen (HI) UfpuUiran. tjy Tho Indiiun urn published in a letter from ,1P,,, ,,n,,( do ni'g'tiy work in resisting decided views W. C. ur..T, in ..... 7'"V""V , : dk tha. toshownirht. and much belter lllll(.d October llth, who has just been J,81r",B -ri.-.m.-fcr--.l ..t, ri.w burned out of house and home by Um nm-; n,.,1(in(? (I,,. Sheriff, liavu been ,...li.f tfiiernllas of the rebid Morgan: n.r,.M,,.d, as also rioters in other mtis oi "" . . ...n . I .1 . . .. I . . I. .1 .1. I.. "V havo paroleil now M. rni sien prnmimU to llioso wuo inae uic uuui .7 . .. nnd 43 cointnissioii 'd oftteers, in goon jHti AH contracts witt ro one or uotu r I. L I.. I ll.n .111 II Im Wll 1. lllllll I II 11 1. 11 H IIM ril'ti I'l 1 II' 1. nun i . . ... .1 0. Grier, of Iho nh.i... Ky r,. ..... ..'. ,, ,ti,.r ! henltli: sent 7n3 wounded to Ink., amr , ,, ,,r,i(.. coitcerned lias not MKetiinc havo 3r.ll here. Cnnnot tell how many 0,, nre declared itiTulirt. '1 tils regulation Confederate dead; have buried 800, and wi (.(r.ct.inlly check tlio pa.sdig over to a ihe lichl yet stinks from tinbnried corpses. oin!y y,t psrty the property or one Their loss is f 'mhl nr len tn our nne. Pns-1 wj0 r..fw( to tsko tli oath. conliniialiy uy every the . I. !.. .i.t.:. 1 .in or liter is . , sin t.. a ong litem . ".in...,"" ill ., 'tus. on.le.nneil this wicked rebel-! Vmut,t county, who Inid .Innhle pleasure urged n vigorous proseeulion ol Ihi" f being drafleJ then arrested. .;, und, in my j.l...-n in lh " I n i7s"a sn V ATitl.t'i im Archbishop Ken,,,, kv, oprseii a U , J Cllllli ority i,. r ,y own par yr . " - u . , St( No ,,.hgh em-i 01.1 nnd hunted "'t . V... t... n .......sslonist. nr a.lhro I ' I ;t, ... wm-m ' onl ! "lf ;,.,,!, rl,. Catholic can l. a secessionist or a.ltiero oners are finning ... j -j , .r.i, wagon road." I tZT Thero was ne tveu 1.7 ." - P.esides this, there are Hi'iO prisoners at U)lUm S i.iilry Couimision, lately, a pa llolivar. and sumo ut Ib'thel. and In all lriotll. 0a ,l(y' tribute, bearing this la this tho killed ami won u trmn 1 . rn.... - . .. nttaek are not re. kone.1 I.t all. neither are "I , Their killed, r.r : : v Mrs ..Tiliitt tiapp, vo y.-u. . --j: nttaek arc not re. thos.i of Uoscerain' pursuit aei'oiiinaiili ud for Iho ful itl groini'l prneredit.T rast tion recreant to his faith, nnd defyintf the than to Main street tho crtegr turned and ..... ,( Mf( ,,,, .. ,l0 0IIB can J(.M 0f tlm Vatican." ml tlowly southward m f.r m j ' ,J ' ' ,Kotv,,r of Mr. Mucin to is.0.0 a liver, liable. Thj-nc ..rt; W - ' " 1 Umtm 0f cmnnrlpatmn." Itrcd the llannilialr"'1, purnndig it n.n.iy -Say-well is good; rtci wrll l Letter. will probably reach Iron, l.&'.u i; ..''. ,,A in luoulditig ,l...ir w.n.'.l ill Iho usual proportion would , ha ds I ) ""'" " k- above 8.000. Wt bare tlresdy 1,800, Cheslcrtown, .v u. erut'-s tiiitiibtTed about C30. Our forces, on arriving at Nnpoleoitville, In ard that the rebels had fallen back, and immediate Iv pressed forward in pursuit, feeling for I'hein with thill occasionally. Towards 4 o'clock, p. m , our forces came in sight of the enemy, being drawn up iu positiou. The fight cniiiii.ei.eed at once, our forcet opening with shell, while the 13th Conn., and Sill New Hampshire were crossing thu I!.tYnu under tho brik fire of the enemy. Tlie two regiments named attacked the Confederates in trout and at the same limn the 75th Now Yoik marched up and took posit.ou iu 1:1c reur 01 tne 11111 ".ountcit-cut- While the rnimy wi re attacked In front, a body of Federal cavalry advanced to attack thciu in flank, but about the time they got within fighting distance, the rib els, un able loug'-r to withstand the vigor ous oust t made by an overwhelming force surr -mlcrol. The light did not lal mors than half on hour. The informant thinks it was quite warm ly contested, tint. 1 fidts displaying great courage. He nlso ssyt that w ben the fight was over, most of the r. bels l.tvinjr laid down iheir arms, tlm Captain of a company nf H e 1 3th Connecticut advanced on Cul. McPcti rs, and demanded 11 surrender. The latter n fused, and drawing a pistol, shot the Captain. Immediately private of the IStli Connecticut shot the Colonel through the head, killing him instantly. So enraged were the men ol tint regiment nt the shooting of thrir Captain, it was with great difficulty tint the officers could re strain them from marching and killing tho whole rebel force. Wo lost 16 killrd and GO wounded. HiImI loft ui.known 180 prisoners were captured and pjrolcd. Washington. Nor. 18. President Lin coln lias issued on order i njoii.lng Opon oil nohlif rs and sudor a district oWrranco of the Sabbath. New York, Nor. 1 9 -CorrepntiIVr" of Herald from Warrcnlon, isys Ueu. Snmnir's corps moved lo the iront on tne f 5th. They art probably destined for Fredericksburg TI.e other coiiimind will move as fast as poviblo1 Tho bridges over Potomac crnk nra being re-bmlt, and the road bryond War rcninn Junction will bo abandoned. Up to lat evening, oil nt quiet In front. ('has. A. Ibjt o, lute editor 1! thr Trib une, has been appointed A't.sstatit fcitr Inry i.r War, Walcott rrs gnid. Saturday morning, Gen. 13i.yinil occu pied Falmouth, opposite Frederiikshorg, which wus hastily evacuated by rebcta. All the offu'tr and mm raptured at Mumfordsv'ille. Kj, In September last, numbering 4.0110, and all troop captured at Harper's Ferry, hato been exchanged. ltiaaaidtlittAquiaCrcikho brtn held for tome days past by our gnubooto lying off there. The piece biting boco DMCtt. Ud by ttbeli.