fjIH ()JlK(i()N A1KJUK. ItV l. W. MM I (J. TKiniS Oh' StinsciUI'TlOX. The Argun will l ft" 'li'lii 'l ill Three Dallam W'hm ill' inuneiiii mil pnitl in nihniicr, I'uur Ihilhnt will rhaignl i f mill in nix tnuntlm, r I''"" '""" " V"1'- 7'iiiu lnlliirn will lit ch irgrd fur nix innnllii flu mii MiiH i rmm Jm n Irm peiiml. Na fiijirr ilitrtmtinnetl until nil hi ini ny nif inn, ui' ill tlii-nilnni 11 the juihliHhi i . Single innc twenty Jirr mill. 'J'llH Kl'I.K'iM'AI. CuNVI.M KiN. A II T H prnll'lirtrd .lisi'lls-iun, llii' ' I ' I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I'.jiis ropul Convention, hilling ill New York, Inn Hiliipl'il till! l'rs(.lllliiill-i oil thri'rh.'llinli HH'i'il I')' ill' I'lllllllliltl'll III' llilir. Thin derision was I'riirhi'd 1 1 v II Mild (if diner irs atil oriliTH f l.'t flfr'y nuiiiMt 7, mid II luily against I. Tin' following lire tin' resolutions: IJcnlvrd, By llii- I lull-!' ill' ( 'c riciil :unl I.iiV I i I ' 1 1 i i nl this -till vrnlioii, thill n i imIiIiii;', in wi' have hern cnllr.l In do, III II n'i in I nl' i'i'i iiI 1 1 : 1 1 i 1 1 : 1 1 trouble iiinl d.pl.. ruble i i il mm til iuii, " it jx iiiitI mill proper that Wr r-lniiil I mil In mind, 1 i -1 i i u 1 1 y iiinl publicly, llml tin. I'm (..slant I'.p1thi il ('IhiitIi of ihr I'nitdl Nlittr'i hntll I'Vrr llrbl Iiinl I;iii;:IiI, in ihr lungiing1' nl' "ii'' l i I - iii'lirliM nf ivlij'inn, llml il is the duly nl' nil ini'ii who nic pro I'risol'S of lln1 t ii I In pay -. - j it -r: I'll I nlii'ilirni'i' In lln' i'ImI uutlim ily, rcnhnlv nnd Irgiliiiuilely run liiuli il;" ninl linlliiie-i-ordinglv iiii'iii'i'iiiiili il inin it. Minify "n prayer Inr tin- 1 i- i 1 1 1 1 of ll..' lulled Slali'i mill nil in civil uulliorilv," nii'l ";i prayer lor lln' Ciinn -H nl' t t - l'iii., Slates, In I'1' H'l'il dill ill'.' their -r inn;" Jl 1 1 1 1 h.iih I ti1 it 1 1 iii.li-r-i.l' il- mini-try In iln faithful llll'l 1'iili-laill iil-i':ilii'i', in I. It. r iiinl ill spirit. l llin-r mi'l nil nth'-r pari, of in i n -fi 1 1 m 1 ritual. Wi-nlvnl, Tlml wi cannot In- ulinllv lilinilln lln' rniii'-i' w liicli has I. ri n 1 1 1 Mini, ill lllrir i Ti'lrMn-lical ns . II m ill their ri il relation-, -ilici' lli'n ( 'nn i litinll l:i-l nut ill prrl'trl 1 1 :i 1 1 ii' i ami hue, bv great liilinhns of llir lniiii-1. r ninl tin in I r - ul this ( hill i Ii, wilhin n Tlnili Slates nl' mil' 1 'liinll w liirli lmi' ii II: i ' . 1 thrill M Ivr-i ill iijii II Mil. I iil'IIH I r.'-i 1 .11 1 ri- In ln Irg.llailv rninlilnli' l ( !n i I liliulil nf nnr I'liinilrv ; nii'l llml while, iii a pint nl' Cliii-linii 1'orln arnnrr, i n liain I'rnni em ploying Inward llii in I' lln- nl' rnmli innin linn in- i ii i i n h, ninl muiM imiIkt ln a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I i : 1 1 i ' 1 1 Ih'IiiI'i' nnr rninui'ili I ailn r ill I Inivi'ii fur lln' -im uliii'li liao l.ii'ii'.'Iit llii jll'llllrlll nil nllC l lll'l, Mr Vrl I' i I linllllil In ill rl iii' nnr -nl lull -' li-i' nt' lln' ilri i ami riiiMiin wmii nhirli lln-v will li.'IM' ilillirli .l nil llii' L'l'' at ( iiii-lian null III II II ii Ml wlliill llii- ( "liv rlllinll I'lpl'i' rill', in Hell in nn tin' ni tiili'v witliin wliii li il i:n I II n li:iiiil an I li.inii'i'' imi Iv r t:llill-ll' 'I, -linllll ill' V i -.i l i l l- ill -imillf In n ii l a ini'li r tlm-i- rivil nii'l 1 1 l"inin ImlliN liirll li:ir iin!! lull in In.:' tl.i T ill I'l .li'i', lini' V, all I rnni nr. I. K' 1 1! n il. I I ill liil", a - indis i'lil'i! : i : I in ritii'in, r a knnrt !i I,''' nnr wlmli' iln tv in Mnl. limn : 1 1 1 I il ! ihi'ir. ntir mniiti'V ill tin' 'ii at -ti n'jlr in w In. Ii il i-1 hlm j. .1, ur an' imlv al I lii-rt v, a- I j'lil'i'- In llii" 'iiunc.l nl' II rlilllrll uMi 'i L i 1 1 rvrr i -liniini'i'il all jmliliivil a nr'alinii ami in tiiin. In I'li il'r In lln' .Natinnal ( in i rmiH Ml -in wr linw lln - llir i tll ln' l llll'l il.MHIt IM i ri nl' in all llril it- ' llm n in i !" n "iii.l- - 1 liv w i-ilmi nii'l l' pi' ni In 'I llfll'.'lli, llial llirv III iv lir ri'.iu iii'.l i:li hjiiTilv mi'l riiiiii. r ii' i'i "', In lln- j'lm v nl' I iml ami lln' l'- Inr.itin'i nl'mir ln l.m il I 'ni'iii. Ili'.nUr.l, 'Hal it', ill llir jil I 'tin lit nl' ll.r lii-linji'. tin v nllnT Iniiin nl in'rinimial lir.ivi rlliaiilliii.ralii i.lv -.1 Iniili -liall w nil ilr-ii.il'lr mi'l a j 'j ' l'i ij n I I. . uli' lln r l ir nnr ( 'nii riitimi, nnr rliiiiv!i. nr nnr iiiiintrv, Inr nnr nili r- nr nnr i. Ii mli i , or I it llir "irk III! I i.illll. ami iluii'.f nl nnr nnnv mi'l My mi l mlnnti-i r wr hlnill rja'lly n-ri'iw lln in mi'l ('.H' lilly A Weekly Kewsjiajier, Vui.. VIII. ilevoleil to tlio :(()N Interests of t lie Luljorin Classen, ami ndvociiting the side of .Truth in every ksue. () C I T Y , OR 10 (i 0 N, I) E C y. V, K It 2 7, 1 8 G 2. Xo. HATES 01.' ADVUUTISINO: O110 aquiiru (Iwfilvo limn, or leu, brevier meiuurs) one iimerlion l)U Kucli BuliBp'jiient iaacrliun I 00 iiHitieHn ciinln 0110 year 20 00 A liberul dedunllon will hu made to t hone who advertise by the your. tf" Tin number of insertion! uliould bo noted 011 (ho milium 1,! nn ailvertiiement) oilierwiu it will bo ptibliKhrd till rorbidJen. on. I t lataed oc- cordingly. rf IJhiliinry notices will bo olnircoJ half tha nbuve rates nf adverliNin. 4 Jm 1'r.isTiNo executed i;i iieulr.eai (lid iiKi:il'h. 1'aymenl fur J"b Printing muni be tr.aile nr. ihlirmi nf the irnrk. KUANCimiOK. Ii'nsr, tuny 1 i III wan LI. Alii'i If jim gri.(. (,f niiitiijii ninl inoiliratinn lii'lily I J'niir iviiilnd wlmt I 'cnlilliii nilalilr. It Hun nliholulrlv urccs- kil tin! law jmlirj to Im ,uimi.(I lo- Miry tlml l,c slmiilil Maml l.y tliu liPoinV Sill Vl'l V. Ml'. IjlllL'nlll Nil V H till klmll m, it it I.. , I.;... , .. ; I. .. 1... .' " " 1 "" ""h.; "j- nun, i 111 ruru u m" Iri'l ruiiiiii'il, 11 M 11 wur liii iniui', Id wijni liii'lidnus coiilcht tiiiccrss coiild never lie 'ait llir .irulli,r institution all tliinn-li n.l,. ! rniclird. Il !s 110 less iiiiperntivi'ly lieces 'l.li.ni, niter tliu liiM of next Jnntiary.- sniy mt I'resiilent ..ml i'mpl.' wmk enr- nrr Hi! linvi! Inst i. u. Mi'l.li'lUn. jen t lii-ln;y of niriirf, (lnulit wlictlicr the Tliu fnllowin" just estimate of Gcii. Mc-1 President wouM lnivu phired miutluT lit fllellin.'s iniliturv nliilities is roi.ied from i tl(-' hwid nf the army, h.ul McClelhm been ,. , , , . , t, , ... 1111 miti-sliiverv iikiii, hefori' it Kten was tu- til) Y I. Inr epenii'llt of bent. 4 III, ! , . 1 - 1 , 0 it 1 . 1 r ' 1 ' , ken t'lHnrd 1 mktowii? Hud it n en i re- Klmrtly nfter tin; retreat Iroin t lie 1 eiiiusiiln, 101lti (, vV0IlM 1I1V(; )(,c put flown ( 11ml the (JuiHTal's iissiiriiniunt to the coin-; hmir! The President's seurrely (1''iiised tnniidof the. fortifications around Wmli-; idea of policy is, that the anti-slavery party tin, The reasons whv he was o Ion- of lhe -N'"r;l' wi!1 hvtir to Stmhhud; it is ! made up of men such of deep moral feeling two or tl.r.c liiiiidri'd cliiilly to-elhiT nt this lime, than nl miy , I..... ... .1 I. ... I : , . , . . I .. I . 1 I .1' f. ... ' ' 1 1 .nr.. m niiiMiin rniin.i ineniiel nny Inraier lime, and nssiiredly we need nil ciinii' u m comauimi 01 iae i.nnv, imu , sf) (.nr),,sti FO .,,,.;,;,, fir, Bcirsncrifiuinir, iiirl,i I, il really se. ins m il we mi"lit in- he lieln we run ml. If iliren or r,mr!lim inciiineily UaMHiu apliiiK'iit, nre uho ..( , ii.v ill not ubiimloii the Adiniiiis- I In 'II Ilia I i nn- 1 vi lit Milne t Ii inj In mvi' n 11, Ii .m l,, ...ill; .1 ..1..11 :.. ,1.. ; Kiieiinellv slated. Alter snvit'ir thnt Mi:-: trillion, however nninstlv th'-V til 11 V la: ; " "u nn 11, ,,'illiril, .11111 1 .11. llll'l I ... III!' ' J - .0 j j iikmv who wiiiil.l In; ivuuiiul to ilio nl Ili.- Suiilli (im In; whollv hln-iiiiti-d from Ihc't'l iiiii'le practical, cliiciciit ! hear heiiiL' crossed. And so the President 1 .1 r ii-.. . 1 tr....ti.l I'.nr tl.A IK.fi. w.i-nla nrt irr.hi.luiiil III llilll 111 liUt lUtJIlt IU3 iriiU IIIUCT, l" M r V llllJllll.l(V II I I I I .... . .1 llll'l H'll IH.liitJIV. 1 1J "III IIUV IIIIHUII " p.i, mi Willi 1 ill nil I L 1 II T 1111 III II IM I I II I lirill'I I'M I f'llll'li'lll " ' I lis mil are he is filled fur defensive recalls Fremont on the very eve of nhutlle I II. nil. I ivoi tiers fur the I'li'i.N l.ir kimi.lv iMiImri l!v Tlie facts nl llie war l so Well known ' thi'lll n iliisft of the D-elumtini, of j,,,,,. .wnr, iiiel niililteillor ollens.ve lln ''"' in Monri, wliifh would Imve delivered Hint 1 need not r, l'-r In the vur.ous evnen. 1 e,ii,,e,. I ,v ,.!.. i I A .... if S",.""?.M" T" West "l-not year curlier than, fol 1 ' ' " i- i frill, lie Inivsi'i's (liti.cer, oih 'mi MicuL'S-.i.,..,,.,, rp,.lft,', ,. it rn uft.-r. n w - 1 ' . lie lie is coil- omits We have lraihnw hittrily we the nriMnri'ntic reliels in Dixie won't Imve He fears, Iml s ldmn Imii'S. Wei,.' i..-.ippniiiti il Unit Sentt mid his p'teat the Stars to shine in innliiniiied inul unili- stitiitiiniiilly n enntiniis imin, netive in I . naeniKia provi il In lie n.v less clap 1 1 I and thai nnr faith unit patience have lie. Ii mi lil.si .,lily ulitiM d l.y Met 1 Hall, who ' 1 nn h:s ' l-'.t 1 1 1.1 ii 1 nlicy so far in the Cininid' that lie never cold I (jet It mil in tiine In do iinylhiii with il, nor tn i-tr.lii! nl the 1 in iny w ithnnt- our "ellin the wnr.it nf the l.liiw. Mac , Willi his " !-ili ir lap-1 vided lustre, let them Ii the htrijirx. Union'. ( i-l! i:rs C K Kim's Last. The follo'.v ini; hit of mtire has nn nie that is sliiiri. pireeptive faculties, am' slow in tils relt'C live. He conns to new things with 11 11 ovrnini-lcrin:: C iutioii which iinkes it ini-po.-s'.hle for him to he energetic or enter prising. Wi helieve 1. 1 in to he 11 sincere i.iilrii.t: 11 coiiscielitions olTicer: nil ndiiiir.i- f t" " nt to Hie ipiii k the politician,, . ,(. .,im-i-r ; mid a very poor nem ml. lie who hit ci'iitiiiiinlly drawing invidious dis-; said to have .shown Intent in the orgmi tinetioiis nlmiit the patriotism of any one . Zition of the nrmy. The history nf that mailt r is 1101 v. i Known ! wai'ils (lone, ''iim, alle,- rrcmont nail us 1 ...i.i.. i..: 1.. t. .,.!.-., ., illl Ilia leu. 1... u' rii'j i:iiu.ii,i u.i' ii""i .t fr.-lii Unit vnliey of the slnniow ol ilentli, ; It tti 1 In, ' 1 ' 1,1,111 1,4 il u- ,j" ll,l u. il,., t',.,1 inviila would cast llllicll d'JIl'jt Ul)0! ,' ,,r ,,,,,1 .,, ilmIIK ,, .e.ilunti iy )(1Vi W'() wvo 0K.r ;,,, ailaii-eineiits fur .ultil down the n lii lh ,.i(.,,s f s,.j ,.,, llTl.,y neciised nf liein ; We inspect thnt lit l ist, when feihli'.'S no iircnrsi d ahiilitiuiii-ts. 1 was talking lhe nnd 1 tr -J ' n 1 1 s shull have stllleil, ninl xne nlh,.r ili,i' in u v.i,i.r!il,l,. i-i t Trim 1 : it, lir or Iilvtnn' nf llic ; III I HI i irn shilil he Marv of the .Shemind'iiih Vnliey, (the only mat that yet has proved n mutch in .strategy, nnd ri'iiekness and skill 111 luiiiulinir men with Jackson,) he was, nt the clamor of discontented Democrats and army oliiecrs, reli'v.-d of cninmniid. tit McClellnn was coiitiniii d, throinrli a Rerii-s of hlnnders, of torpidities, of ruinous niism;in,'' l:ieiits1 that w ill rivc to niitit.iry history one ot its sml (h st and K iiltiest chnpters, bccane, bciii,? the intend, d future hero of the Democratic parly, the President feur.'d to trmsftr him. inn, - ninl keeping it down, which I' vs i : 11 J 1 1 1 talil the Yalikei s linve 11 t urned t i..L II piiMlhlier.il Hum,' nriltl.ll I'., uri r c'pl s nf the D. riant. mi of I iiilepelid' liC.', Iii.Xi d W ith upl il pal ls ol I'lHiitiiitil Jus t.cr, and mlinii istt n d tn " the mini nnd is II lllljll,' ul the I'leeduin Piesiivir, and l.'iiiuu ci'liipuMil of the j;e.uiiie . in- Ill! is said tn did strati 'ic niuveuieiits," w hich me l.iiiiid ,.' , '. . ' ,,.., , I have hei 11 nluiirahle discipliiinriiin. lint, . ,,, , , ., , , Oilier, I I II It IS loilliiied OH Wll I a touch ,, ,,. ,1,,. .,. u l,,,,, it r une Iii lie auotlii r liinnhii''. is uruueilv an lv 1 . . 1 'he condition ol the nrui) w m n 11 ( Jint 1 ,.r . ... ,...1.... ... , ., . will, lhe til l Inn. her i.inl what rvneru nr.it ' 1 : I. il i .... ii ." ..... ,1.,. t... ,, w,,n , 1 akt nine 1 ilnnlit inion Urn. Unaker on lhe 1kM Tamp near Waiirkntov, Nor. lo, 13G2 (Sen. Hooker still applies himself inde fatii'iilily to the work dcvulvin;r upon linn ind, w ho hud just arrived to nrutrsl written, it will he found Hint he was a iiinn i,,., no respite. Ohtamin a thorough iiL-aiiil ilivturhiiiice of innil liieililics lie- ol plain "noil si use, without reiiinrknhle kii'iwl. 'dire of the men he lias to deal with Iweeii U iltiiniiie mid lhe capital of the udts, of no pi culinr military g"iuiH, thor- .,, g.-tting them in proper condition fur Sunt In 111 Cunleih l aev. nnd mvs he: " I ouulih' educated in military science, ami elite rinir upon the new uud vigorous cum have several hi nds w ho arc Confederate , ' will vi r-eil in eiip:in"rriiiP.'; slow of thought, 1 paie;n nvvailin them, tiro the cl.jects of his nnd t lit-v inform me that they are in rlecllv nnd not fertile in expcilum! j out, mane n.i, , nnwearvins tod. He had n clu'y to r!o, williiiL" to return to the L'nioii as it was, a imni tied nn hv a constitutional caltion-, .) ie went nt it with ardor and assiduity in c.i-c Ihev should fad in their nrcseiit en- which maiMiilied nil diiiiL'erJ, I'-ndii' lnm ! Hut one of his temperament could hardly lirmln 1'' in the Snntli, would do mure to ,.rprisH. If I tlniuht,'' sas the Con- to eMraordin.irv hesaation in lhe presence ! act thcrwisr. Coming into the field upa'n, pill li.r.Mi n 1" ll.uu than nnythinp; I'Im we:gr'v.in:ni, lustily iliiriin; a lottery ticket ' of little things lor fear they nnejit 'i'"" and that a new one, after his weeks of te ll,., I . ;. 1. . , t l..- i;,.,tu. .1... in ns vis tmckcl .it 1 lliuni'iil tins war out nrsr Uiiii2: m i- ! .stmo. no nns rusnen nun nnru w urn us lhe Yiii.hic imi litiuii, ami on Details of Eastern News. IJATTLl'S at FUKDI'IilCKSIJUUGI cniinl try. ti l il I 1 try IH t NeW Yl Ill's D IV W ilo-r. P. In N ill lhe Smith Imve gillie into (ln,. , 1,. 1, land more m lengi! of lhe (Jovcru- i'nund wanting. Such 11 inaii is well cal- j physical strength linn ihlr cunv.il mis ill xiii I it and traitors conn: II pu.' lhe first in l!ie Nni'lli are lining llir vi ry Inst tiny em In 11 nl die South, 111 her extremity, hy npp.isiii tin' IM' of t!i s Yankee purgative. I am fur l!.e innhi iu''. It dull I m.-t MS eliMiiin.', nnd nltir a',1 tin. I has happened, He Inrl lu"l. In clieapln .v Nut sn In. Ii h , he ij la-'-' in ilullnrs, as in the hlnnd of nnr . , ... ' 1 , . . , I . 1... ...... 1 in i.r.,r. .1 .. .L I. .111 1I.1...I -...1 I Was lieini w ilireil Inr Hie pillpu-e Ol injur- W lllcll, w lieu uinue, in- ii'"-'i ""' inou.'ii lie w as sun inn iinuniu u nun mm i.. H. siTuiilif-rn Cnnl. d, racv rather than ' t'nn as ihr d.iin.'if drew near, lest, hy some , H.,. streiiL'th of Sanson to full hack upon. ristnrr Ihr I'ninn as it was,' I should at! yet unsuspected oiui;-sion, he sliould ht? j It is tu he lioju-d l will not overtax his 1 1 I..,,,,. ..( il,,, c.vi.n,. : 7, ...... I u'.iniinir Snrh 11 man is well cal-! M,Vo(.iil stiv.iTt!. I'll' ' II' 111. 1 11,1 in... 1. ,11 '. '- "t ' .'.- w n 1 ('; t? 'mini nnd repent. lily inii'iiie what had he- cul.ited to deleinl a fort or a city, hut not ht.re are those who say that Oen. 1 ' J . 1 '.I. .. I , ...I... . , . f . 1 IT. ! T.I of all the nle-A wnki s ' , As he utti rnl the lust horr'.hlo tlireat ' my hoy, I was inipris.-ed willi u kccne ol suinetli 11' diiikly Denincr.itic Tun 111:1 ny nl the Wiih-A wak. s of the1 last riimpii 'jrn nre iudeeil f.it asleep now, w hen their country ineds tin 111. I saw one nf Ihem slua.li . rinf ll' liT Culpi p IT ( unit IIu use I isl week, lie w as sir. -pinu to move an nnnv wnii ceieruv, iu uu.v-1 nonKer nas nrcn nisnppoiiiieii. iiciss.nu risks without which there can In- 10 war I tl) mVB i higher nspirations thun his -to strike lioldly, to think quickly, to act . pnsmt couimand to have looked to fill instaiitlv tiioii thuiiht uud ilecisiun. Ihit j j,,., the place now occupied hy Gen. Burn this c.nition whicli d;s(iiali!ies him from i sj,,. mvo it from the bist authority movement. His nun iu ."".ii inm 11 i"-'- " nim inese nss' ri.ons nre nuauc. at I nek. That McClclhui ondit to have chared Gen A'ir "iniu mont'.is heforc he thought of mov- s ..t and hr.. lh. i s. Shivery laid plans fur .;,(, ,;s t.jA nnn twi.st.d in llir spokes of ins, is now .'eiienliy conceded. hen at I r mi the n l.i II nn Slav, ry a ili-i.liled caiinnn whei I, and 11 small pur- . lentil. uud'T the 1 res:.leai s poau, m plr m.iik was on his ri-ht tnnph'. But move.I, lie slunil.l nave none ny vi he was i.oi aliine in his furL-elful sloth, my Nhinassas nnd Central Viriiia 11001: ltich Iw.v f,.r m ar hiu: and riL-i.llv LTaMiini: his mniid. The best ev'uh lice of that is the wars tn lieini i.nl hi-cal 1. id nn the War, wll'lel'V ( i s I-')') twiinr three h.indrid thuil- sand f.i i nn 11 hae had tl.r.r I1V1 s cl'll-ln'i ui.t nf tin in ami nm', w In 11 Shivery, nf Hook'T has ambition; hut it is nn ambi tion which is satisfied with serv ing his country in nny position assign ed him. His country is his first thought himself secondary. Confident of hi own nb lilies, he is not the man to shrink from responsibilities; and, should Lis wise nnd brave acts in the coming conflicts elect " '"1 I. r nil II... is 1 ,r.u' 'Ii I on fur Iii il lit f.ire 11 ju y of its cniiiitiy, or In li re u con the natiuiis, who says that turre lliiin jus t cr is duiir if Shivil V is M iileliccd to " die disi'ir'n -I'd hand was a Democrat, slumber- ciirht month on tne l eninsuui, us 1 tn n, niirner position, ue oui.i umu u (nr. l".o"! ' idoninent, and the present position of Mo- j thnt is, did he think by thus doii g lie Tne si.dit, I n member, r.nder. d me so Clell.ni'n late army eilth It is sunt by some who iltiim mi men, iml w im have sirm l.iiti ,nir it Mi 1 'I. t.iat tin I n. U harmless plci.santiy ; ll.r tu I avs 1 mat on is a let 11 1 suit of Ml,':ir cnati ll Ifelld plil, to belli I 111 nislrnd simply to gratify llm whims nf a . m t of uue eh. 1 nu ll, who hive no p.rticil I In fault 1 m'i pt in dvci cstiiimliu blink hull The enemy knew the . . . - ,. .. .1 .1.... I , . ,i ... f;.,.,nr.i ' u-i'iikni'SS. i:ev 111:1 veil ill'"" r. vi; nl liuil'siiv 1 1 e 1 1 1, 1111 ' 1 1 , unit 1 s"iii "vv ...... ........... ... . 'is. ni . - . , .... , , , . . ,IM IC....1 tl...ii iiiimUi... pninliinr it out to the ehiiphiui. 1 lie ciinp- ins tears. 1 ney uiaiiui. .. .e lain Inukcd a moment at the Fusion I icket Tl.ey ncle.l the p in ui in ii.i.u iwy.- M.fro ns. 1 With only forty tlioii:inil mm ai Manns- "Th v sleep fur the Flair," s.ivs lie, ss, ihev held in check more man mo nun ...f.i.. .. :...,i ....... .i .rc uIliismi! il,,"l iliiiiismil. bv i.laviiiL' oil their com- 7MIII1 llll'l 111" I I ' 1 " ' ' I ' ' I di emus li on tin ir luy.il sniils forcVer." after h av- niaiuler s moroni caiiuun. At ev rv sten of h's pro-r.': Sv.mI'atiiv with Tin: Nonril On the Hd ;n.j. Washintoa. lhe Government, thnt of November a puUir iii". lm' was he!d in ' was dis-ilisfied with his plan of cninpiifru, ,v.......tl,i. will, our lint WeiiklV yiel.te.l IO ...am ..."." ..... tl...lll I ."-.k'.'.I. That ,1 .vrlilu ileiiiv of h-' iul. Ihrlually and puhlirnlly. furr'uiii rrpuil nnd rr-iihiliiui- br I r:i n l.lill. d In ihr H.ill-r of P.i-hnp-. ill .1 i drlicr nf lln' irw" nnd b i hiis ul' llii IiikIv ill rrl'rl'i'lirr In lln- alllii l.U'r run lillull of i.'ur chiirrli and nl'mir nun. try. 1 1 ..,1.. l.Olliliill ill l'. :n.-s Miliiniiuv "in. mil " - . . f . . . ,. , , mill lor (llsirusi lieu aaiuu. i" " hov.riim.-nl ill its wnr ajr iinsl tne relic 1-: , ,olll,ull.r;lt!r f Tune.- ir.iinv iitvoi il ninl nil- . n . . 1 .1. It is sanl this is a p. .per prm 1 1 lion, 1 Wilks, Malh'son, Hurst, Ben, and ol.urs. uinl cms, .iiriilly wuril.l. ss. Ilerr we . The Chairman said: must s iy wr c.in'l sir the pnint nf the ur- 1 To suppose that the Smith was fi(!htin nlinill 11 oilesl nil nl tar. lis was uiosi au.snru coul 1 do better service to the cause and he would not take it otherw ise. I hose who know the man well say this of him. And it is such mm that are needed men of unselfish palriot'sin and earnest pur pose. Such men the nnnv has confidence in, above those whom factional p"ilici.iu and nii-iiid'in friends of influence have placed in hijrh commands. ow that 1 am upon Gen. Hooker, I 'io !raw n pen and ink s ketch of tin- man. He looks the soldier tall, compactly built, shiewy streiiL'th in his muscles, 11 natural vijror of fame, short in.' great capacity of endurance, and every lineament of his co'.'utenanco bs speakim'" firmness, manly faith in his own sul i He took In inspiration irom me 1 powers, nml heroic tlnrii'g. lie is ai.uui . , ... .1 -I. WI...,, I,,.1,.,- .. -P l.,..l.. niti r.li.rf.t mole ninl nol irom inu enun-. " "-' . nnv venrs in uue, ma im iii.is.. .v....nv. Of Hint he seeincd to h ive a supply wincn l.y Washington , , ..r,,,;;,, i;t v could waste. He duir as if Im h id been sent to undrrdriiin the 1 eum- Gi.miui. Omni n 1111: Pii' ;III t The follow ii k'i in I'd 'l 'hr has I.e. 11 is Mled reHpcctaiJ lhe utisel'VanCi' nf the Sib bath day in lhe Army und N : I'xutriM Mansion-, Wa-iiisi.iov Nov hi, l-i'.J Tlir I'rrsidi nl, Cnlinn iinlel il' Chii f nf the Army nnd N'iy, .h r-s nnd r iju us the ord' Hy i.l.srrvanre of llir S .1.1, all h V by the oflircr nnd nun in lh" ni l.laiy uud linvnl service. Tim iinportani-r, fur mail and beast, of the pr.-riibi .l e. kly n -t, Ur- Mend riiihn of Christinu M'ldi. is iiii'l Chrisiuiii people, ninl 11 due nirird for Itm Divine will, dim mil Iiinl Mlii'li.f lauur in me nrmy and 11 ivy be r. iluci d to the measure of 11 strict in ccssiiy The discipline and charncli r nf ihr Na tional fnrcrx ft Id not Miller, nut- the niiHe they ili f. li'l be iiiipci il d by Ihr pin f.iuiilimi of the day mul m ' "f 1,M' Ihuh. At llii til"" "I "ibli' .b-lrrs". ndopliiiir the words nf V.ihml.iii in 177H " Men find ftiouh In do iu 'I'" Ki rvire i.fGod ami Iheirconiiiiy, wilhoul nbiinilon- lnf Iheinsi Ivr In vi ml imiiioriihly." Tim first Kcn. rnl rd.-r issiml by the Father of his Country, after llm Declnrn lion of Inilcpelid. lirr, i'ldic ilrs tin- Jpinl III which our instiliilimiH were fminile.1 mid kIiouM ever be deleiuled ThiHlen.-ral hoped nnd lrii'1 thnt every ofileir nnd mail will fii'l-nvor In act us be coineHlt Chrislinii "hliri, ilrfe mliHR lh" Icni-ist rii;bt mi'l liberties 'f In nmnlry. AlllUllAU I'IN''"I'N. WTO. A. Brownson, lhe rHioivneil Cuthollc, nmU MroiiK DoiiIii ileinocml, lini been . li i-lcd to ('.mures frmn New Jersey ns war tlciiiocrnt. Before the election Im mild: " I mil for tho vioroim pruscnilioii of tlm wnr, mul tho im' 'l 'v, r y m nu nchlevo micccs. I hku H'O Pivstdrnt Prorh.miition, mul if I l"' ""X f"1111 fiml, it Is l.rcniis.' il is not stroim cnouh nnil itsiiclioil Is dehiyeil I'm lot'tr if I could, I would lihcnitiM'vrryidiivo in Stulu or Territory ami .iocl.ilui them fi'-fl rrnm thiti dny lorovi r. 1 l.-liv in llm uholilion ftf Mnvcry n wnr nirnmirc." 1. 1... ..t., .. a I ti nnr im.ir.n. il'."" "' ' .' - ' - ; , , ,, ,- ., , ... . ,i ..... I. I lll l rs lie I'un.s.licrcil ll.lll uie .-iuni:i s.nn thai Miiirinl ( lull til was a paper due..- J ui), Ui( Uly ri.t nn nl, and it is really .surprising lh.it An-' IIIH :, jS ,,, (, ,.' w ,is to keep the slaves y!u S.ivuns shunl'l Inul back with so much ! in biiii'l:..'!'. lie .lid mil wish to make lt iMtildr In it I r pmrlauuitinli, rrjriird- j M" t "" "'k on (il.idstoi.r, but he ... , ,. , , . . ii'uiilil nnl hi hi saying that tho speech hr n,,,' .1 as thr b.ri.,.,:.,K of I'.n-hsl. Id., riy. i , , , v ,, Mi) 1 1 I I I l HI t t i ' I ' " ' stretched his lines nlomr lhe Cliickataunuiy, the nnnv Inciime but a Inure o, that with ilntl sti'i'ii.'ih nnd slow font pulled the cam- pn;.Til by sheer brute force, nnlii Iped by j and nii'i'i tini.it c. ... .. . . I, .. nlul It,.! In si ;r.'iil nniw in i runny, wiu n i M,(i ,.x,,., v it iiiiinuiit.il In iiiitluii, brin' only ii "pu-1 Hear Tiny could not regard his utlcr pcr pio.hiinaiioii." The D.chiialioi: of .unci sunply in his own iiitlivi.lu.il opinion; rush I .. I .1. i.,. u.i Miini .i r nf lln se nr im .1.1." H'l' II" , l'"' ! , ,11 . , inr v.nvi iiiiurui ins pp.-.-t- iyht iiliiinst be said to have cmnuiitteil Inul In i n Hi's f.ice has the lullness and ruddiness of healthful manhood, and his hair, although rr.iv, carries a conviction of maturity ol now'ers and not drclinii'2 strength. His brnhis or iren'uis, except from the minor j :i j,. Rin.,'iil;irly formed; the top, where iren.Ti.ls. tine ninl nnoiner uppm uuiu ' i moral Hirers oi i.ie u.i.u. ...i-. 1 n.i, ciinie, n third, nnd u fourth, on which w.-1 rcniniilinv; one of tlio Imsts of Sir Wulter will not say n Fredrrirk. a Bonaparte, a 1 ;,.!(, and the lower part of the forehead, Wrlliii'-'ton, hut even a Banian or a Simp- 'short, cirly hn'r, nnd merry twinkle of the son. would have strm-k throuy.li and seized ; ..y,., smrcc'stive of prints of Thotiins Moore. Brhinoiul; but McCh'lhin saw noway that j The chin nnd month (rive token of inflexi 1....1 ...a iii.,. i,. it Besides, it is under- i.iiii v nf will and self-reliance. Unassum- stood that he went to the Penimiil a Impinjr ; inr in manners, plain in dress, nnd frank, " paper prorlamiliuns"; mul yet, snmeliow, i " , r '"J .;.,; , t , u.j.i will, a tM-rat army to overcome reiw- uon ; ror.ln.1 ...id social with mosfi noon,. ,,,,, II' , ri'L-nli nl lis il Mill ol sellll llillilsieiuii m ini- ;,,t ,i,,n,i. ! , . .,, ... t i,..,, nf n 1 enmiii ' anil inn i" i' "in """ . " . , . slud He intended to c itch the leviathan !; contact with him. hen exciter! lie with a fish-hook. The policy resulted in tulki very rapidly; it is then his eyes flush rniiv. rtiiin- the nnnv into a procession of ! fi nnd'his opinions of men nnd measures Hospitals" nnd ended ill buttles ns murder-' re offered with fearlessness. His bearing mis as the world hn ever known. And n.l heroism iu battle where I have not when lhe Inst triiinpi t shull bring forth the v,.t had opportunity of seeing him ore dead between fiflv and a hundred thou-1 ;;,ttrrs of familiar record. He has n fine nnd men will rise from the swamps oi iae c.XOi'utiTe mind. man oi r.ip.u the h.v w lie Aunrciin Propln love liiipiole It - ,- . ,.,,, it , brrn calciilntnl to do a tn reiiu n. b. r that its grand truths, 1 vast deal of ncschief. It had been Calcu li if nut iu practice would abolish leieii in encourage me ,-sunui ... n.i- k,n, id, mul maki! the world one mug ''""- ll,,is l" t' war. i.'lh-. i.t rrpiilihc-wne the ulierunce in air ,'ai,ni) fi.,-i IC uboiit to d. part Americnii s'ntesinaii. The Bible is nuolh- f v .,.,,. nll ,L. ,.0, ,,(,t leavo this . .. .! ... i i' .....l. ,.r .... T "papir proci.iimiiu.ii. i.ut "' ,.(, v wiihout e v nil' his testimony in this. favor of the North. In nn eloquent speech ! Chi. k ihoiuiny and lhe fields of the renin-1 tion of lliou-ht and details, lie is a this pi t acts for a tilirtinse: all", once ussumi mm in- " nr-'". ( III II. ".."-" " 1 x,,. , , , i. i i ... i..... .t... ,,i:,... l;l.- .... ... , .. ... ... ,.i.. ..o.a i,s i In. rrni'ltv of a conserv-1 tlmi-n.c' .Iv t.riu'lical man. ii l.roiiSiiiiin.is.ini..- i'ii'"i" "'i"; i lie (-l)'il null ll that Hie llDcriy lor which sum, iii" - i v ' ,.-.,, piiisun. Here is an nrgiunent why we ,, s,uih was fmlilunr was the hl.erly ol unv- rn.ii..ni--.. should lather l.ke it Tr.iinu-s iu the exteinling t-h.v. ry. P. A. Inylor wrote North inviiiinbly raise tlieir voices iigninst ' from Aubrey House: ticv, and lu re is good reason why we Now- is the lime tn snow in ir I'.nu'ii.nii lose who luis iieen wens, inn wicm'ii, mini mnuii- We believe Gen. McClellnn both aimed lL. ill nccoinplish that purpose if Us ne- lo do his duly, nnd exirlcd every talent comphshincnt lies tu mo scope n u h.i.m. that God had L'lven him to that cml But lhe whs inadeipliilo to the siluation. lhe tnk reniiTed a man ol mrire nouuy, oi IUL' . . I :. 1 1. 1., !"' ' ' . ' " 'erasyu.pi.lhic d that as M.on as the ? ,, ,.,,,,.,, f Cournire !'' Vmn " "ml 5' 1 0,I",S Nor.l. !h oslensibly as well as actually com- rlv oml win by straight out fight- Hie rrnclii illation, nre nn "',l "l'i""'" t niittcd to einiiiieipnllon, me n nves oniiiu- tn (he liscnl piili'')- (f lhe Goveininei.t, nnd I ,,rl jf , ,i iln.se who fear dimocracy mul most desirous to depreciate .National Cred-.lo not luile shivery. It ill kliolt, they seek liccinion hi find j TlIK Pill SII'KNT AND KmaM'H'ATIoX. A fault nnd to criticise, which of all othei I dpat,.); dated nl Washingloii, November oossibility. And yet, while i.oni, no is caulious. He will not rashly mid needless ly expose his men. N. Y. Timet, i. l Im ,,..l.u nf iiilii.ilinn llll'UIIS Will UIOSI Ull'llll ininj mul action, by fostering opposition political parlies in tho North, which nhouhl ben unit until the great wtuk of restoring Na tional Siipreiiuii-y I iiccoinplishcd. Tho President linn declared, nnd no sensible, hums! unili who Im watched Ids course :)d, says In ti e course of a general conversation yesterday, touching the recent elections, 'Lincoln, as wo Irani directly from one of the gentlemen present, said, in effect, that the result of tliu elect ions had in no way. modified his views regariling tno wisuoni "u'l.nn Mi'dclhin was nniioiiiti'd to his ,iUri position, it was the best thing the Government con I.l tl" All mm were un tried, and he promised more brilliantly than nny.' But we have reason to hhinie the Government for continuing hint in his posi tion nflcr confidence was shaken in his ability, mul especially for doing it for tho rrM they did, It Is no secret thnt President Lincoln i... hem, w.int to sneak for many months nnst In terms of severo condemnation of - i I ,. .louht that in wiini no noes ,.e ,, , ....( of Sep.en.ber ofciniiiicipnling all the slaves within thel ' r(,r;i,.Ir,. At'iiin mid nirain ho has nn the 1st of Jaiiiinry; Ihat he ..nt hi, Men his conviction of McClclhin in' competency for his position. Ho tli'l not nnnrove tliu campaiirn. no oui mn v fej-Comniuniciition by electric tele graph has taken phieo between London and Tiiruen, in Siberia, a distance of 4, 039 miles. It is unticipatcil that nn ex moii of the wires will bo mndo to Nikolai cvskl, on the Pacific, by tho end of this year, and thnt telegraphic communication with New York, by wy of Siberia und California, will bo established by tho end of next year. jttf- A Louisiana planter, mul ono who was a member of tho convention that took that State out of the Union, lately said ho could not understand this wnr, unless it . . -i 1 I 1 I. it... ninl rtf ti'fl. J wnft tlml Una Hu urcrri-w v" Vl llllf II ft i . U IT ..nrt en. because hit believes it will help to rcstoro, , , . Homrhtf til (Icliberation, the Piiiotij ami wlitit Im decliiies to do, it "( t H1(lll, Maud by it-seeing no i i 1...1 ..... ii a- ill tiiv.i ... I... .nn I. inul i n bo. liiuiuui' ... Iu l.ee.illvl) lie I lies not iiniim ( rensu. ..";"' " . ,. i yere y ilisruiiu-.ui n " " - .... ... ,. ll . .:.! if ,M","UIU t. ...I i.. ,..,! I il.i. tot. in h uiself, ,i, .irent. W IV did I.t. In earrv out h S HurpOSO. HoRniillf il,,. r.iinii cans.', rresi.l.nt i,iucuui m ,......v." nnain u. " k-- -,.. I ." . ' ... ..... , f. It the burden or his r. fponsihility, which In heavier by fur Hum Im" f''H' "l" fchoiild. is of nny cf our Presidents before, nnd his couimo hns been mnrked by ( do- The e7Y.rk"Tablct thinks th. ro ; he not removn him? MeCMIan at , ho knew that was tho case, he would never . i i,,i fi.nnoi.nrl ! Democrat. The Presulont feared the ef- . . ,. , , fls,ist tho rebel- hirih or lueiic". rnn.T' New Voik, Dec. 13th. The intillienicfi from tho scut of w nr, l ist night, states that on the 12ih, Wudo llnii.ptou's cnvulry c;i)ti;rc(l Dumfries, on the Occotpmn, hnb- wiiy between u.shiugtnn and i re(h r.cks hurg, and to duy cut the telegrnph wires und captured a number ufopilulors. This caused the interruption of news. Com munication is now restored, and 6 gel h corps is trying to cut off Hampton's retreat, though w ith but uoubtlul prospi eta of suc cess. Jlciuhpiarters, Army of Potomac, Dec 13lh. The buttle, long iinticipu ted, is now progressing P.eynolils' corps, on the left, advanced und engiged the enemy ut 0:15 o'cl'ick. A few ininules afterwards tho rebels opened u heavy siege of artillery, which still continues. Our heavy gmm are unswering; but the firo of both sides is at random, on account of the dense fog. No results nre ns yet knowu, und but littlu uf the infantry have bun engaged. A pert ion of the enemy's cavalry crossed the ford nbovo here yesterday, nnd are on our right. The rear of the Federul force has been sent against them. Washington, Doe. 13tli. A dispatch' from Falmouth, lust night, says that the main body of our army is now over the; river, the balance being iu a position tor cro-R ut any time. The Navy Department has advices from the Gulf squadron to November 26tli, which gives an account of the capture of the British schooner Marin, nnd the rebel schooner Carrie, while uttempting to rut the blockade off Sabine Pass. Hampton's cavalry captured a number" of officers at Dmulries yesterday, but pa roh-d them. Later in the day Gen. Steinwehr, with a command of Sigel's, met the rebels, nnd a lisrht ensued, the precise locality or extent of which is not known. The gullunt act of first crossing the river at Fredericksburg, was performed by two companies of tho "sill Michigan regiment. A drummer boy 11) yeiirs old was in nrsl boat. I.ATtrit. Headquarters Army of the Potomac, D.-c. 13th 11 p. it Tho fog beiran to disappear early in tho forenoon, affording an unobstructed view of our own nnd the rebels' position. It wus evident that on the first range of hills in the rear of the city the eueniy had guns posted which could not be carried except Ly infantry. General trench s division, winch was supported by Gen. Hownrd's troops, ad vanced to their work at 1 1 :oJ on a bnsK run. The enemy's guus opened u on thein w ith a very rapid fire, when within musket range, nt the base ot the ridge. The reb el infantry, who were posted behind stone walls nnd' soma houses on the right of tho l.ue, checked the advance of our men, nnd they fell back to a small ravine, but not out of mtiMkct range. At this time another body of men moved to their assistance ii pleiidid style, notwithstanding large taps were made in their ranks by lhe rebel ur tilhry. When our troops arrived nt the first line of rebel di fences ttiey ' double qnicked," and with fixed bayonets ( nil. av ond to dislodge the rebels from their liid- imr t'liicc: but the concentrated fire of tlio rebel artillery nnd Infantry were too much for them. The cendr gavo way in dis order, but was afterwards rallied an brought back. Irom that tunc the lira was spiritedly carried on and never ceased until dark. Gen. Franklin, on our left, met with better success. He succeeded, nfter a hard iluv's fighting, in driving the rebels nliout .. . . .- ., ... j . one mile. Al one tune nny inivunccu u attack Iii in. but were handsomely repulsed w ith terrible slaughter and loss of four or five hundred prisoner.', belonging to Gen. Hill's division. Gen. Franklin's move ments were directed down ilia rivrr, and his troops encamped uot far from Massnpo iiux irci k. Our troops sleep to night where they fought today, Tho dead nnd wounded are being carried from tho field. Among the officers killed or wounded, nro General Jackson, Pennsylvania Reserves, killed; Gen. Bayard, (lied Irom wound received m the thigh; (Jen. Vienlon, wounded; Gen. Gibbons, wounded; Gen. Kimball, wound ed; Gen. Caldwell, wounded; Col. .Sinclair, seriously wouiid'd; dipt. Heiidrickson, wounded; Col. Cross, .V ll.oin, vroiinacti; Mnj. und Adjutant of same regiment kill ed. Tho musketry firing ceased ubout six o'clock, but the'rebels continued to throvr shells into tho city until nigh'. The rebel position is as follows: Long street on tlio left, holding main works. Gen. A. P. Hill mid Stonewall Jackson In front of Franklin. Jackson's right resting on the Rappahannock, with Hill's force m a reserve. Burnside will renew the bnltlo at daylight. Our trcc-ps arc Id good spirits. Headquarters nrmy, Dec. 14, 11 a. m. Thcro is no fog to day. The sun is shin ing hriuhtly, with a strong breezi blowing nt daylight this morning. Thcro wns a heavy lini of artillery and infantry In front of the first lino of Federal works, where Generals Sumner nnd Hooker wero en gaged yesterdny. The fire idnrki-il about miltour afterwards, nnd was heard only at intervals until now. The siimc occurred In front of Franklin's division. Tho object of both pnrtics is evidently to feel the other. During Inst night and this motning the rebels considerably itrrngthctied their posi tion and extended their works. Largo bodies of troops nro now to be seen where few wero to bo seen yesterdny. Those kilted yesterdny while charging th enemy's works remain where they lull. While we wero attempting to remove them Inst night tho rebels opened fire with musketry, but tho wounded hnvo nil been removed from the field. All tho drad obtninrd ire now Iciiiff buried. Indiratiout are tht tf t-