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.r . i- -n -w wt n r n n w ! r-.. i - t . '.. -,. , i . n .... i i T-.t,l pv.; i , A a) , .Vi.v 13:h. The Washington Star iliL Milt JUL 11 ULIllA . in.-w LATEST EASTERN DEWS, tae x.jer-.; arm im.w . .. ... - the vicinity of .1 .... ..t., i . m,,n.) ' ..- h,.ar M.-rr.rn.if l romr. eted. aiiJ sa tbc army w bllll 1 now 111 i."J tiliiihj v. a i". i-j.u.iii, l ! .J io itrviis-j iws-. io I. n . . . l a .1 e , . . .. . i r- , . ijja.:ij(.3q: to-iiy is ctrc wgeT or t;.e Adm:i..strat.on, tt.e &t-j:tmia, sr'-a..ng c: , the motives which l;d to the present Union com-' . bii.ation in this State, says : Arr.org the ma?-; if the peoj !e out-id.: of th. tJ-iay, it is for the vsust future also.'' CITY, 50VE2L2Z2 22, 18627 Dates to November St. Louis 10th. G . return el toS:rlrg:I .! j w inter quarters. 10th. hi, be-.-n at Fort Uirlir.tr f,r some da vs. with Warrcz.ton has hen at a stand ti. since receiv- . -a! -l,..5.-M arm v ' steam up au-1 a full comtdement of men aboard, in- the order of transi-r io uotc v.. j"a..l;.! r;WJ!r'o Richmond par er of 7::'), state that the rebel night preceding the recent of his oJerMc- e : Arr.org the mam cl tie peoj e out-.Jj of t;.c : There are indication, that tl.e Einlpatlonists P:.v t,n- TfcCLCLLAX AXB HIS ADMIUEIK. , .arc.jr ct polecats, a v.:.:.r .t? t t.uerg-, laTe a ,r;tv t;ie net. L- '! dure Baltimore, 11th. A Pensacola letter o .,, ... , . ,-T , ,. , ,,. ! v.rttinS of a merely ps.rtl.,n character s 1L.-Lcrv, E-na!.c;fai;..nUt, is rrobaW :ecti 2'.tb. av, the Tf.-teJ State .teamer Mon At!a5t thelorS;r.du - J'-Cornmar.aerof tbLoi-e-.t, rrwiuel. i'o.itici-n a:. 1 dew u to CurSre frora thS Je:r,r,n City district. erv baJ arrived at that port with thest Army of the Potowac"' has been remove J, ar. oyges, iuueh a Siieh a c.uimj .. dltutcf-il t j Gen. UjffiIJ ra?cd in corn man J. lor core lhein. were coristrali.e 1 1- bo U&re the j iir r:.:: ade'j hia, J "rciit exe.tenier.t. Araor.jthe rumors a- than a year Gen. MoCic:!-n has been in chief . , f . .mrrm ,. - , t i the caus-i ;s one that some instructions of the , , . tr.e Juiiaest in ciarnors lur ti.e mersi.'.j of Hn , 1 1 n . . euuiuand of cae cftne no-t rowfcrfal ar:n,eS crceJs kto oce a.i(J tUt ,leJ j t) tIie .-erahinXbef, IUi.oc, ere not fj.lowe- . a..J Lk-Uithas ever been the fortune of man t" maintenance of the Cor.itution ar.J th-3 lYin. ' Le f ,u "fl'lf;,, ae.v 1 re;s command. Daring the fir5t six months he re- In the mass it was fatriotism-in the rollli. Tl'T r M-nwas rure,y , . i a r:....r.ir act, anj tae resu.t fj mn.t.trv cn:Ul r.aineJ Mie on the Potomac, drying art l i:, ;i. .ans and demngog.cs, a mere tr.c. . tatk. u,n. Ahhon.u recornmedeJ Inning Lis vast army, which we were told would be s'.ow ti ta ove, bee.vja McC!e"an was such a creat and kUfal Corurnar.J.;r tbat Le woald ha I: n Vi-rv li' i iln tl"-if a Trt : it i.i-in nvik'-- .--l. l .. . f 1 . , ; i . . - i - ---.ii !.,e i re: Jem a'i-i ar-j'rovti tv fi.:ii so:ne a confe-.ilon as the above. "The family of jo'.'., ti.iie ago, it was only fma.Iy resolved upon after t'.c'.av cf wLi.h the editor of the SUUtman ciiange beja.-ne inevitable. M.i;. f thir wiihin three or four davs at farthest, f(fM 1 he would fight the greatest b ittle of the war, and 01 u ... tl,a I'nii.i, v.hirh would nrob- '..I .. r. I oV.lli.-.n port with the steamer, au,J l" ' w,c Carolina a pr.z he was captured f.ttv x ortress .Monroe, i n,is otT Mobile after a seven Lour chase. She ' Fort Darling has been strengthened by s beavy was loaded with munitions of war. j base wall of solid masonry, and a shroud e iron S.m Francis, llth.-S.nitarv Cot.m.ittee re, "' v" l'ie W.J PJ1,'.0?' 10th ..... . o.-ii- tJ,e " t The P.ichmoiid Emiuirer of the 10th sayi . ""tu '''" Significant movements are progressing along th Date to .November 12th. :c,)tire line of General Lee army. New York, 12th. The Time,' Washington The same paj.er savs : General Hi!l bid a fight reci.il says: '1 he Medical Directors report ; willl the ettemv ouMond.v last, in Stsrk coonty tVom Hilton HeiJ that it would be extremely s!rand.,ah Yallev. The'General savs the ene- mrrul-.r.t to sab;ect the ur.aciimated troops to nv were SfU!i(!v thraJhed, and driven back kur i i j' i n f. vf w ii i r m tnn i,--f.artmer.t . - .i . . ...i i.. rd rio-hkg, but wc-:ld f:rst secure sucj perfect r?- " a vcr important member "were , ...u.-oura, n i.r re urns 0f the S-.ath, until alter severe frost. Ihiswill Vi . VlI,h,.nie Autc t,v diii.!iMa:,leT;iI3e as would render success j con.traine 1 to bow before the popular will"- uto. probah!y delay the s.l.ng of Hant.rs command. lLe TVy "T1 ,nain rtLe, force under ccr.aia, ar.l then uove with measure-! tread and . to keep from -going into 1 'olelUi Tie charf,eSaT"!cit F;?2 Jwhn,Ior.U'r fj.r l'o!k an-1 Buckner is falling back southward, rtleW,ry on the reVl capital deal the s.urity." 4a the masses it was patriotism- 1": t'rtS uns luTv " investigated Uragg has resumed command. Gen. Joe. John- cr.shlagandf.aal bio to the rebellion. 1 demagogues"-; the on the sides an 1 aivot B,n 'forward. Their , " ! ;f, ' fo Pf . ,w lhlt :n! hca,th Le,n8 t0 mU:h .u! r,. r:-,.-. . . . ..Jelitor of the S.'a'oma at their head-'-a mere destination is not made public. '. ?erlcr;iI Pa '."r l? t!'e O"1.1 at . ser.v,ee- . ... i.t mi a....i.c, w -i, u.a.,.. -, mu , i fie n ii .n.ienir.irii 1 iree nuno reo -Minnesota 111 1 Generals, with new recruit, marched hundreds of trlCK- .to the rebel States met and defeated , b',n i WM a '"'ncr! trkk" f jr th.v kncw that he their principal ar:r.ics, commanded by their .nost was "P to SJch lV'S, but they ha J no idea that f.rnou Generals, Pri.v, Van Dorn, Johnson and : la vrou1 acknowledge it so soon. No if the Ce-wrigard, drove the rebels out of Missouri, ' y'r the &i'ct.vm is a polltieia-, we Live Ke:.tuvky a-ilTennsoe, a:! 1 a-ually conacre 1 Lis a-i'horlty for saying that he went into t Li nearly half of the rebel dominions." Still Me- j l'w-a W 33 a ""'erc trick," and furthermore Clellan remained in camp, pra:ti,ing "strategy," . t-3- ' otherjolif.cians did the same. As re while those commanders, with armies ii.ferkr in jg-rds himself this mn-tbetrj-, for he ought to discipline and e-pipr.ge.were engaging and defeat-' know, and so far as it .-rplies to others, f r hem iM the rebel armies in the West. wLL-U left 1 ''e " aiJ'-'r1 v '"a.v r-'A Le true, Many supposed at the time that with ! Cincinnati, 10th. An Indianapolis dispatch says tnat on H eJces-Jay r.;ght a battalion of Siiacfclc for la Kentucky Cavalry was attar kel by a l.ii-.'e force of g ie-rlilaa under Colonel 1'o jt ler. on 1'on J river. even miles from Madison vi. io, Kentucky. The attack was gill.mtly re-is ted, 1 the rebels were c lied t retire, with the loss .f six killed, iiieludiiig Cvlonel Fowler. A lar.'e nu:r,b:r were take-:: pri-ot.ers. Li2rani'. Tenn.. 13th. Tlie cavalry advance ff Hamilton's corps under Lee, entered llclly Ii.eh:aond almost defenseless. Bit afer the but n probably nearer the truth than he usua..y golden opportunity had passed when the rebel wiV :ri'-'- rs"r'3 lJ ' 10 armleVthat ha 1 been dcf.ated in the t, Lad l;cvP t yA! ' U'to f'Wity." ' Going into been allowed sufHoient time to concentrate at obscurity ," means going Lome, where many a IZlehmonJ, lai M.Clellnn moved up in front of '';'-TT'v'r"tc"l '''"-- s- 1 remain- that city, and this movement was declare! to : I'S t'- re, instead of going to Washington. The be a masterpiece of "strategy "-a plan to draw stakc 'a a 1 tl" U- The 5M' nil the rebel forces together and defeat the.a in , !nc"i wa ";Le ,Jl,1t tlai.iors for merging nil a single battle. Even after Le Lad blundered . crceJ !nto one-" The game went or, and "a " , I , , . . j. , M ,L. 1 L ..'.nloiin -.,1 n . 1 I ' J-'W. 1 WX, ak SU .iX.Vtt'J. 1113 t iiv7 t.ic o n .mi 1 '9 Liiv 111 x, .iinjiiivu uuu " a utterly failed to "break the backbone of the re- No- York, 10:h. The rep rt of the Harper's I-rry Military Co::viii,s:on ii p jbli-he-d. Gen. : Lite an 1 CVotsels Dat-ssey and Trimble are ac-i'j'.tteJ of all blame f 1.- t io su.-r;-'.i d Tr.e Cvm mission tiiid that Col. Ford was "Iv.-n, by -'l ie-1. .scret;or.ary - -.vc-r to &oar Joa Maryland Hights, but that i:i the exercise f this ' d'.sc-iet'e:j Le conducted the defense with no abll -ity, and that Lis c-xLloltion of lack of c..p".clty j dlv.uallf.es hiiii forconimanl. Col. Miles is con vk-U-J of incaracitv a:id cnminal n--i'!ect, in no 2 c.n:ty lectin- to f.j:ti:V a.,1 hold Mland lights, th'S key of the position. The e i knee in the report L-rnins his course with the rebels is saeh as to . service For Cosencrans has oraeretl impress dians to hang, and asked Lis approval of the groes belonging to rebels for fatigue duty, and Court .Martial, ine 1 resiele-nt replied :" L.X - is also organizing a pioneer negro corps, eeute only the ringleaders." ' Nashville, 12th. Most of the rebel supplies Ile-vnt rcconnoisance indicate that two Ji vis Lave been forwarded to Chattenooga and Atlanta ions of rebel cavalry are between the Kappahan from Murfieesbor . nock and the Kapidan, and one m the vicinity of Cedar Mountain, undir Gen. Hill. Hampton Loglon, a brigade of cavalry from Springs this morning. They found 110 enemy Dates to November 11th. Washington, 14th. General Hooker took command of his corps yesterday. New York, 14th. The Tribune's Washington dispatch says: On Wednesday our front was 15 miles beyond the Rappahannock, south of War. reiiton. Tiie rebels under Jackson were in strong f ree near our advance. The Times' special says, the French Govern ment has demanded full and immediate indem- l ife for nil inirn-ie iiitlifte.l on Krpnch citizens Co'. Thos. Fori and Major B.lrl, 120th New bv'Genera! Butler. The Spanish Minister has lrcsed a demand fjr an apology for running Stuart s division, was between Little W a-hinton an 1 Sherry vile iei Monday. II artille-ry, yes 1 terday, shelled the camp of the Sth Illinois cav-! airy. General Gri.liii oupie-3 Jitk-rson, fur tiiiies f.-o:ii Rappahanttock, on the road to Cui -pepper. Wa: reiiton ccrrcspT.ler.ee of the 11th says : : " Tiie feeliiig throughout the army towards Gen. BjrnideS is very w irm and t-.-rdlal. The rebel 1r1.1v is believed to be massed in Culp-.-pner vi- lor iC :z nier.t, tiave been ci- 1 f.r incapicitv :n!s.. J f:-oni the ' Bahd f,r bad raise Woo tle stronaest suspicion of treachery. Gen. 1 U'sravelv censured for r-lacir.2 sj i:icara a Ves (Let. el in Spanish waters by one of Farragut's ble an iiieer as Colonel Ford in command. Concerning McCieihm, the evider.ee adduced the received all thev asked, and are sati.-l.cJ. His bellion" in a single battle, as Lis almirers Lad,"''' ..e.u ..u., .... v..v...-, i!Uhj report at. 1 the opinion c-xpressel I f'loj hesied he would, still they could see in his failure but "strategy," or mismanii on tho part of the President or somebody And when he evacuated Harrison's Lan were ouite sure that that was a Part of th l,al plan ; that Le had intended to fight a battle SUc!' i,:Jfcent so barefaced, that none F,rry. Ia this opinion the Commis.ioa fully ' 0 1 l ... .1. . , v .1 I . 1 , . . I Coi.dj.t. 1 Uen. bayard is at l.uppahar.r.oci station wilh A Herald's Washington dispatch intimates that the enemy in force on the opposite bank of tbe j General Butler's removal is probable. ,'er' I Fortress Monroe, 13th. The Petersburg Ex- j;-n. .uex.ie:.an was escorted to tin I ."il. .I1LV. 'J.l.l I " .11 LHI 'I .I'J IO LIIU .ii . w.rs--t ..... n ..... 1 ..(,.., r. rm . . ,..ni t r 1 1 1 1 t . I I n IT J rotl "rT jeiiioiu ia:iw er ei.i e.eriiiing uas u.-e.i t.oii.t:,i";on are n.o-t uirec-t an J Uii'r. irI lhe . i 1 y , , n- . ',- 1 I" l' 3 u" ' r.otl-.r.g, j .;. , . v ., !' '' - terday, by a lar-e cavalcade of oibx-rs, including i ,,, v;!i;.,:fn and Hamilton. . C. by enemv' ,,.i' a ue oe-i reason veu i'.r iur , :. s' i . re aei.ei a.-, i-i.ii.ei ies.:nes ; iu; .ucuicaii. ntter i i i . i - i ' ' . : .. - igeriicat , .. c., ' ri.t...-.. . .irtv .' Vr V,. ! Lur,'""Jl'- -N,J demonstration was made at Lis : s!k.;?. o,, Tuesday last, all our available f.rco I on, ana naiiv rer liu.ai.ii uie ia, is uiai it was ......... ... e... .... o. ........ . , ...iijiire i r-- i i . else I ' ' 1 Bi , , ...I i . , . ,- , . e.ej.aiL.re. : arouid Kingston received orders to go as near .i.. .-i. i--.. ..ii..- i .anei.n.a.v aeo oil ail av e! ar i ol o . . si t:i.. '-s . . . , . . o Jingitheyr"''", T' , ", perd,v in pursuit, and tuat in Lis opinion he ' V;abi,nds report I onf reot h command Newhern as they could. ie cri -i. ll'V oul- tnange i, oei::g maie wan ,,h ,ul,l -.l ,,11 have relieve 1 Rimer's M V "l"-Tr--r- report -je-.i. Jim 4 le-rccs Toronto. C. W.. 14th. The Kossin House, Hull t tlvJ,':i. at Fair Oaks, then fall back, draw tho rebels after him and finally entrap their whole army ; so they pronounced his retreat another ttfultgy. McC'lellan was the only General who knew Lo.v to command the Army of the Potomac, and but the blind can be misled. concur. " "TV.1 , , ! Louisville, 10th. Information is received Still it iooles. e are indebted to the , ,r0!ll .a.hville to Friday night. No assault Lad "Southern Oiiifi-ili-racv." or snins other r ri-.vcr . l..-cn n..i la r.n tho itv nn to t;mt too.-. ():. besides Uncle Sam, fo'r a copy of the I'af.g-julau, ' Wednesday night pickets on thi M jrfreesboro, j takcn I,r!,oni'r Jur':lo da.v the largest hotel in Canada, was destroyed by A number of lives supposed a dirty little strip of paper, printed, or blotted whether he wor or lost, advanoed or retreated, , a,,j ,aubcd over with ink and dead flics, at Cur it was all the same it was "strategy" and they j Vi!!; on the 13th List. It contains a formal McMinnvi.Ie and Franklin Railroad commenced I Irentoa, ienn., 19th. Our f.rees rassr-1 La hr tins mortiwj Grange vesterdav t ven'nir. )ur lockets are ' to be lot. within six niilcs of Hoily Springs. O.ie hun-j New York. 14th. An extensive defalcation in d.-ed and thirty if the enemy's cav.ilrv were tl;P f,itf,rii !l,,n. hi l..n .lUcovprinl. Sixte.-n j clerks in the liquidation department li-.tve been ate th ,t the suspended. The amount is variously estimated. Cairo. 1 1th. DUo .ti hes skirmishiiiL'. Eii'ht Inindre 1 Federal cavalry rebels have evacu it I IL.l'v S-ir:-.r3 T)".,.,t,-h 1 from lo'i.OOO to a otrirter of a miilion. I lie eliiirge l on Sterne's rebel cavalry, driving them from General Hanson s-ivs : M v" command ar ilu,J W:l'' tlfected by w rong entries, and subse : within five miles of Franklin. Meanwhile a rlvi-.l Li-re i.v.l.iv. 1:.vir n-,-rcl.'...l 1 -.ft .ot'.-.. I ouentlv the book of record were destroyed to eared frr nothing more. Ther seemed to be joc; rwatlon c f ir : depen Je-nce, issued by Patrick ' rebel force, supposed to be M-rgia's, ma le a 1 and h ad a C. -ht w itii the rebel Woodward. We" i prevent discovery. -- - a set of knownothings, incapable of comprehend I Maloiie, a poor crazy Iiish.-aan, informing the dash on the new raliroa-l bri Iji at N irtii N.isli- i killed 0, wounded c.-.j.ture 1 4), took 103 j Washington, 1 Mi. Files of Charleston pa- imz the d.lTerenco between losing and gaitting neonle that the deerr.-.a of th-.t lit:'., nboiltion ""e, uul were rep i,cj. ineaeoeiai loss i.i . horses and mu.c-s, and a large quantity ot t-res. ' pcrs to Nov. 4tli, fiavo been received. lloweil ' various siiimosncs was one ki.K-J and thirteen . Wo drove the tavmv beo:.d Cumbei land I woundeJ. i McCook'a advance reached Nashville on the ground. McClellan was their man regardless of .institution sometimes called the U.S. Govern military failures. If he could savo tho Union, m0nt, do not alTcct Lis stock in trade. He thinks . .i it.... .... . tncy were ready to see it uone, out wncn ne that the "oid concern ' is about played out, and afternoon of the 0th. laiied, they were determined that no oluer man accordingly announces that he w.ll take the mat- i It is reported th it the rebels have evacuated It was McCleban or nobodv Dates to 'ovembcr 13th, Boston, 12'.h. Correspondence from on board Cobb, with his brigide, has been ordered to re port to Beauregard, at Chariest m. Louisville, 14th. A Dispatch from Burksvillo .1 1 I I. - . 1 I ... 1 1 A f .f i ill .... 4 . ... ' ler ill Clliliee. SCI ur Oil Ills OWU HOOK. ai.O I'UII , .uumiitsuijiu iii.ei .iic.i.iii. ioe 'iiii; io i-,. r.n.r.i- I I 'l.-i-'-t,..! II...l..- ... 1 1 iii-ii io i c t- ve llli-lii. 1 L is Fremont and other Generals, who failed to ac 1 opposition to the "Yankee concern." His first Chattanooga, and that General Joe Johnston ar : I rought awav'the British Consul. lie savsYhe : -'-'i that a fight took place at L complish the work allotted to them, were ve-rx ''Confederate" mail is to leave Corvallis th- 221 rivcl at Cb..tt.v.ooga and assume 1 the command ; r(.bt;, bave iAltll4-l4e.j a powerful ram au'l two j 0,1 Tuesday with John Morgan s men, .... ... it t.t I.,.,: .-.,.. '. . . ... the Derartmei.t of lennessee and North ,.lf,re r,.jv r. nl,tlnrr the iron !-.!,... w..t.,.l i ?cvcn gwmllas wrb knle.l anJ 12.) rro,,c..j .v....,. ,st., on ti.e t-aexs ol to Class eye J uayuses or Alabama. hlrlvfr.im'F-',.,! !I..,'. P n,,rf',V , ith a number of horses. The rest 11 regard to the clamoring ol their partisan admi- . f.vo speckled j.u-kasses, to be accompanied bv . Breckinrblgo command is at Chattanooga. : ,.,.... v u K-n, t ,'10 i .r,,,. ', . f cavalry pursued. 1.1 .i ...,-. ii i ! steamer South Carolina, off Charleston, savs : i ua'eu ' r-"? aJ 8 i,w rcoei cavairy ar. British frigate Racer, by permission of Flag ! nv? J tliere tuey say t.ve thousand more are on rej'oi ica lit ballon, Ky. and that captured, 4l and our rers. ine rebels bave acted on tn.it policy iroin "two iiders." e are not informed as to tne the first, anl have never h-.itateJ a moment to 'color of these riders, but suppose they wiii be remove their most popular Generals on the first i genuine slivers from the "black marble slab," indication of incompetency, and try new men. 0n whh h the ' Confederacy" rest', for it would be X loyd, Pillow, anj the "Napoleonic Beauregard each had Lis day, until the rebels have found their ablest men by actual experience. But during a n'fjjcr can bo had. Pat repeats Artemus all this timo MeCleilan remained an exception to this general rule, and his partisan admirers, f.l lowing the pernicious example of tho Frcmouters in the North, and copying uftcrthe Beauregardi. ans in the South, sent up a deafening how I when ever Lis they L.i any cos Dates to November 11th. Inlet, six miles from Charleston, waiting a chance ' The following letter was addressed to tho Washington. Hth. Hooker has been assigned to run out. There were 200 cases of yellow .' Secretary of War by General llalleck: "On to command i.f the Army Corps f rmerly com- fever in the city when he left. " the 1st of October, finding McClellan purposed inauded bv Fl'z Joliu Porter, who has been or-j The same correspondent savs : On the night 'Tting from Harper' Ferry, I urged him to de-rod t j ashin'ton to answer charges preferred 1 ,.r .v, 1 u.u 1. . i."i....t... t . to. ' cross the river at once, and rive the i-nemv leaf. , - . 1. 10 1 . .11. e-sei 1,111 ine o.'JCieilJ.. .iie WilS ' a violation ot ad the Jaws and cu-toms ot the i,v l.pe, for misconduct at the battle of Bull fir, d r.t 22 times by the Flambeau. Several ,!' roi,ltin? ",!t to ,lim lhe disadvantages of de Conthievcraey to employ a w hite man as long as Run. s1)t strnck her, but without makin' the sli 'litest '"- '"o "ntil t'10 autumn rains had swollen the On Sunday morning. Captain D..Llgren. with impression: she must have been iron nb.tp.1 m..l ! 1 otomae, and impaired tbe roads. On the Ctb . -.. . . ... ' ... I . A . I 1 . . have gone .' l"l'er w" f" the ites. Ward's opinion that the "crisis Las cum," nnd , ' of tLe First Indiana and a annul detach- very thick, or the i lfl.'d shot would have go adds that England and France will immediately ' ,"l,of Sixt," l" Cavalry, da-hed ii.to Frede- through her. It is thought that this was t , ii--, . " ricksbiirg, where tnev found eight companies of vessel wh;eh the rebels expected with iron plati TV l, f .7 ""'I' T lhC; : valry. He immediately fell upon them . San Franci JSth.-There was a rumor inai inshiuu o. democrats eii wax is ana n.s and a desperate h.md to hand light ensued, lasting ,jle t!rec.u last t.idit tliat CV.-tain John Cremonv - -.1. M- .. 1. . I . - . t 1 1.1 I .. .. T . .... 1. 1 . ' ..... .. 1 I . . ... - . . r . . . . . . . - ..oruieru a.iicsi w 1,0 nave nve or s;x imueirc-j - mice -uuui, .k-u 1.1c i.j iiaie ..ej. w.u 0j the lt liiT.-r-.t t a.:f.riil.i Volunteer Cava! eremptorily ordered to cross the Potomac and give battle to the enemy, or drive them south. It will be observed that thiee weeks have elapsed since that order was given. In my opinion there has been no such want of supplies in the army under .McClellan as to pre- vent his compliance with my orders to advance upon the enemv. Had he removed his armv to , the south side of the Potomac, he could have ceived supplies almost as speedily as by re- month, and when v,eii. .McL.eilan bad exhausted of tho "Lincoln Disunion Government" which I tu 1..: 1 r ,., ...o,n,.L- n 1 e . i,-. m-mmg on the north side." I ' 1 A lie .u"ii u.ii.co.ei fc-.e. j-uu.i.nn-M., m a lmili e'l nine Mien !uirie'l II "III J Ul.j -ilel I... ..rK. ... ili.n... m..l...pii..j ft. .11. I.. I l:.l- -.-o- .--.i.-rli1,,-. 1 ....-. . i . . 1 ' . .... . . -I ...o-piociiec-oi urn inn. i.uj uu.uoiii.e.-., ot... j umv Uiu a iiinj intr ii iiiuooii Mien in me iici j i atcrioo, u'j'j icci long, w as ournea uy ine tnines, .Arizona, lor v.a!i:.rma. Pen thev had Tuk Legislature of Nevada Territor 1 t nd Hiill.'ck commanded him to move on the enemy, fighting for tho Union. If the poor devil believes ' rebels. General Sumner's old corps reached reached within two miles of Apache Pass," 120 ' oraH:z,j n V jil' . and he rtfxsal to ohey orders. Then his removal ' such stud" he is evident! v crazv, and ou 'lit to be j 'arn-nton on Saturday. ' miles from the mines, they were attacked by,ra"'ZC " 1 e ,t became a military necessity. ! aent to the asylum ; but if he is only trying to i The Richmond Wing of November Sth, ; Ap. he Indians, and all murdered-not one left, j Thk Mountain Democrat, published at Placer removal was Lmted at, and it seemed as tliousand men under arms, for the avowed rur-i "tU returned witn oJ prisoners, wun t.ie:r norses rv i.,, k-pjcJ bv Indians in Arizona. Cor . ... ....... .. .! . . .. . nn.! nri-..ntri-m..iO iili.l t hi-ip w:li'0!is l.l.-lde.l w 1 i .1 t 1 1 .1 . . i l resolved to uphold their lavorilo at ; pose ot destroying "this accursed i uion." as thev , . . ', , , , , To, , , ,- respoi,.icnce 1.0.11 1.0, .Aiigeies says mat two . ... .. , , 11 ... . ' . ' arn-y colli, having lost bi.t one ki. led a..d t..ree .-,, r, I.,..,, P...n-K- rriv.. t l',,n h,,n t. Alter matters nad tiids coiitimied lor cail it, are beginning to save the I 111011, mspite ... " jej , ' I , " , re make a secession 1 ville, Cal., and one of the most virulent T, . . I -. I . , . , ... . . . . , . 1,1.1 even now, wn. n .1 is Known 10 nave oeen , mislead and rum others by what he knows to be v th,, .1 le is ag-.ii.st Abr.i- cd in great glory, and will purely a military act when it is known that fdse, then he is an atrocious villain, and should lulll Lincoln and hi rampant war part v. If the -peedi at Monte to-day. j aion papers in that Slate, has been excluded from Buruside, I looker and llalleck are all Democrats, be sent to jail or to the penitentiary, l.ke any t electioneering asseverations and appeals ef this) Kewen says he made General Wright modify 1 tuo mails by order of Gen. Wright. yet there are a few who will attempt to mako other scoundrel. If the creature live 1 in Califor- party could be credited, this success of the De-. the oath t ice before he would take it. "It f -r political capital out ol MeClcHau ' removal, by!nia,thov would have him in Stockton, Alcatraz, I J,,,,eray is about e-pial to a declaration of peace; Xho Los Angeles News demands the recall of , 'f1' "f' ' f',n FrancIsco. wil1 bo i .- .1 . -. . 1 1 ! e.- , 1 . but tnev are not to be cred.te 1, and we are not ,,r i;on..r t Wii"!it and the appointment i,f., closed on the 2oth of this month, and remain charging or insinuating that it was prompted bv or San Ouuiten in less than a week. , . , , , . ,c ,- r, , . 1 ., ,, ' l, ' 1 - ,1"J k' c ,li i ""'"'itni ot some ' 1 , ? -i .- , ., , 1 ! : permitted to take that e .n. tort to onr bosom. one w ho has not so much sympathy with the closed several weeks for the purpose of making ,.. iti.'il p.,nsi 1. rations, u li.-n tliev lump suili is! m ............ . . r I o . 1 he Wli.tf a sosavs: - Sunday lal tiie Atoii-' secessionist, and also savs tbe I ni.ni mon in tk nn.1 ..tUm Jamestown, C, to a .an bernadmo know th:it secessionist arc i.A aa.a I l.iiiint-us 1 1 run at l.rcrisrriv I 10 t in !IMi:.. i 1 .- .....: e.i-e-. - -- - - - 1 iiomsts marcne.i iroin .i.iinesiowii, v., 10 a rvm uernadiuo Know tn:il secessionist are or".in- That G.-n. McClellan is bravo nnd patriotic, ' inst., three robbers were h'ing at Lewiston. 1 hey 1 point a short distance below William-ton, on the 'zed, or are ready to rise and kill them when the W learn from the Aryus that the railroad a thorough disciplinarian, a sj lendid engineer, ha 1 robbed two brothers named Berry, between I Roanoke riser; to cut oi two Confederate regi-, signal is given. " between Oregon City and Car.emah is now in well calculated lo fortify and hold strong po-; Florence nnd Lewiston, were pursue 1 and r- ; !'en.,,'f,t,a,'," ."l VatikVe frco riTkerthem at Nc Yo,k' th. The Herald correpon.' successful operation. ions, is not questioned by anv, but that Le is turcd near aila alia, carried back to Lewis. 1, , , , , ii,.r; . lh r,,n 'icnee ii'om .ortn l aro.ina reports occupation ef ; 1 ' . . . . . '.! lMSnuiCU.il. a 1 11 .. . i.u 11 i.v in - -oa Iff,,.-..,., ,. 1 1. 1 ... 1. n ... , ... I T11, Dil ... U.. 1 t . 1 1 - ii .ci. u. ink 01 ii 'iiiii kt. .- jciter; .n-v. 11,15 uciu .ippointea ior a tiay ifornia, yaller hill u u-r 1 rfi.cn jiii-ii rn mitii rin-.i nir.-hr.s ion. nni mere eiKon one iia a v .j ..lure; eoiiiiniL- f r. 1 ....... r ...-.a nrnvo.i mi.i ..it..r.i 10 t.. to tho nnd conduct olfensive operations, is now a. natter 'tee anl Lung. The names of these thieves were. 'enemv. who f.ll hack to rrevent a light. The I?.?.'?. f" r':cail .,r.d ; of Ihai.ksgiving by the Governors of Cal ofhistery. If Lis admirer, are not filing that NeNon Sett, who has a wile nr. I fnily residing ; -loug was kept up from the gunVa.s until 10 f Jq w ' "i f Kington. Look out tor " ho shoulJ stand aside, when, in the judgment of , in Siskiyou county Cal. ; David English, x i.v at '"e" ' ( trcitel precipitately. The people of the country , C'ekcns. the military authorities, the safety of the country ' and family in Corvalii, Oregon ; and Win. Peo- Augusta, Ga., Ct!:. The Savannah Republican are greatly alarm:! at our approach. Thev fl.e -.- require, it, then we Lave aumJieU proeT tha't ' pics. Another robber was found hinging to a ( ,!' ' n the AbeMtionist, were , from home, leaving all their property, rkm.- ! M.rt Mh.ch comes to hand just ,,,,,, , , , ,1. .1 11. r . 1 xv- 1- bomb.ir.iii-g lampaliay, X .orn.'.i, on the 1. 1 1 oste-r s command h id a severe crgig.-ment on as we go lo press, seems to hare the delerium they hold the glory of their hero more sacred tree ot, the roal between UVn and Wal.a ,,r C(!,r,k,,t (.f their ability to Lold Sunday n'ght wiih three thousand rebel infantry tremts Xewc; head bos, of ,1!, than the life if tho nation, anl prefer the ad- Walla. (lt. A cartridge ficbrv at Jackson. Ga.. ex-' behind breastworks, supported bv six rl.w. ,f emi,'f- .t,"e" B'a,J b05S ' the cocern. ,s lho .r... .. .l ... tii - I "wv t'lina n i f.i Air u-hfi ii'si AAnl Li. f. Ci.i.. vancemeiit of their political scheme lo the - pio le 1 November oth, ki...ng n,l cmp.oyed in artnl salvation of their country. Tu s steamship Moses Taylor (opposition) i the works, not less than thirty lives, advertised to sail from San Francisco on the lt New York. 1 1 th. The Herald's Washincton A ui r.nmr-.l Wm Ilir.t K.iinrr l.ims. lf on of December, for San Jttflu De S ir. Nicaragua. corrct .-n I. tit. sax . we have news trom l.ieti fW.. .:.... I., O-.t, . l. ' In fnnoii-t ulili m.r!,.nn l1inl i.l.i ,. Il lolld to the Ci 11. 1 hi) ' I I : 1 i'..... n...l r.ciM'p. I.j rnition AS by partial insanity. A hailstorm nt Strawberry Valley, Sierra New York. ery. e killed and wounded shxtv of the ' . . " la,,u'u""5 c'lalu v our loss, ten. We move to-day to take ' r"',or ln the secession Convention at Corvallis Tarboia. " last Spring got floored by Noltner and the Tiu Rh Lmon-l Dispatch of the l:h Las an "conservatives" (Newell was a radical) went rebel iienerai Lee had e :i tne i.u,rg 01 uann. ton, and says the borne mad. turned I nion. and is now cutting up anees destroyed nearly the entire place. alI 8ort, cf shine, ,0 gei lack inlo ,ho .party;. Ti.e 1 ek rai f.rce tliere is represented to be i . . l- .l. t.- i. 111. .- . 1 r .1 . ... 1. . . . " - 1 prove 11 , lova it 10 ine i x cues ne re. !..-.,' Ji.hii.ton in Active command of the arm ten t ...-.isin 1 tr..tnr r.rtw ..;.,.,. ,r....i ' y n-.an ler in chief. Gem ral Jo, Johnston su:- ,, ,1.. . ; , ,. . . , , ... e . - ..1. i t-iv.c 11,, ic.,ait, io itio ii..i:its u , c. Ol the armies ten tuousin I tlminr m-ith f. ,r'v r,i.,.a ct ... ' J ' Tin T,mf$ say, a daily mail will hereafter be r.orth t f RiehmonJ. He has now hi heado iar- kry and considerable force of ravalrr Tv Lashes their twaddle about "abolitionists," and rouiity, Cab, Vtober 17th, destroyed ?.),00e) carriel bctwe.n Portland, Vancouver and thc,ter, nt Culpepper. Monewad JackKn corps are al-o reported to have landed a large f..rce rt eoolly recommends that certain I uion papersba xv.u'.h '.fctbbi--, bi-lo-";i;ig to o;e rnn. ' i )T tM ( his been increased to ."O,""!. The situation cf, Palmy ra. 23 mil, 1 from Wt-ldon. suppressed!