Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, November 28, 1861, Image 2
The War for the "Union." BY TELEGRAPH! Pre as TLu'-kvr Mv:i..r., JV.ktis j " Feat? Morr.CF. Nov. 10. "FtintTs Tiho 1.? I-hnd er.d Tctbugr? T -i rrj from Kv West en FriJov. No news. S p :i u ' j i r ; i expected f ro ::i Hat- ! tras to-mrrrcw. Tnree gun boats ar Tivcd ca rc-tite for HaAeras to-dry. . S i UL sntaao, N.,v. 19. . All the trmp c-yrcn; two Regiments left 'Newtown yeste-rday fcr Dixie. A messenger nni.a with nag of truce, and commarkates to Gr.n. Lack wood that . , ....n-.-- 71 ' agg ? ly .he I'.Wcm,. 3; ; g eggA' . A'AeA fe -g ea ee run,,, bmr to, ijl;v0 kttors. ' Ho s to bo enr!: cf cf nJiduo3 for Lehttue !,,ner,.-, cr A,-, -.Vt,. .Moty.t.yc.xicty tM.e.-i '-J- I . , qa9rem l.y ! ; Co;:hcil. y,-,,, UcUrt writes rv-J i IIor. v, II. Tbr , caudate Uttr,utf "O i Akk A' ;-:;V;. bAir m et- -OMaaa.i,-;C;ap.g.:,v:y nehoafaKhf.l.r.JacerA p re . , S:;.e - ,: , i , , , ,,-,vr-,.vM,T!-o yere charges i u. L. a . i , vtma -eu-oi io n.u lt:l'cl i mtere?ls on unpatf .t. L.oau anas , ta.. , , ,t , . 1 , an ama-aram --. " pou,! rpport, ihey nave ; tnereio j ; ;vj rrpr. i Cjn???s, nnt,' K-nr.t McDonald, of St. e.ayShe val.o of O.r.a',,. cr alio oincr, and ,s probacy U.o ;? ; - ri r !.,cn rctpr, ,a to remove o 3 I L.;:h,A.. Mvi;:,y cf A.drain county, other scr . is poste4 aS to lh cost ! nian in ,ho Couacll. j v. ' vnt,i; onnl .tie n?t:r.s cf Co ? c,-Lj U i.u . i - , L-' lan!c charter, ;thi,ks the capitoif ,r W. Hevr.old. and J. II. Croxton rE MI:2T!r" ana in view c: i..i5 ceierminaw-'u, '.ti- . . . , . . .r...:t , , . , j -r.i ' . . . in- li T' .. . ':i c tn fo'r ihc p-ro cf interVicvs ,v;th rodents tl,, M.r,i:. .u.i U - , . . - . Xrw Yo, No, 23. the w hole jvou J nake ancirict o,r ,t,rv,, a tt.ra m :Le ! V-' - V '; .i ..I.,, 3, fair. Reports to the rr-ijudice taat; v c,t .5 n,,.0itr-j f0r trea- i Aty. CdLi ;cv:s. .... . , . , , A A " n ' " - L.r ' -- .;Ai'- - rV:: , V.';:.A,;,r,r .itisfclv ccmicdicied i:) . -V. V. V;,-:Vf,n!i,. r;;r , y,h, AV? for noticiu5 Ura.ka Leg;,.at;;ro; tae -alter aai aa a , u.tw ov,r ,v,ir rj a lt.r llllv iitLiri 11 oitri i : . i v . .... , . . UiOioir.aac . cirti-c;?. th? asioral!:!": of Coarress. BLTtUJCTox, leva. Nor, 19. A reg iment ss tylitscr itself the 4,First Reeiment . 1 1 1 ? kf the I -fo.! States, Lancers, Coionel 1 r.o-.o 1:1 arm; ai Aic::aac had laid taern T ,M , , - , , n f,: 3 . - , c , F. J. l'levtl, uhici has teen forming t.nvn au i ciJimcJ protection. Mars and i i i , 0 . . '. , j sine ht .up-uit, r r.a rpntiejtrGorca a: . 1 t . this p.ace, 1 '.s ;:een c islanded, i.-ra , . . . , , - ron;dral.;e titr.e uu-re has been mnca A ' ' r'i . .- ... i ciaiiecuon firr.on tno men, an v.z t-'n.-.i.i-.Tao. a.-acursi oi ji; )! i i.i Col. Phillip St. George Cook U iTC-n appointed Brijadier Geaeial in the reg ular aruiv. .t Govecrltiient has secured a large man. i intended for the robe! Curnmiiontr, as reen nncn 'a-1-1 - - .Siuih. Carolina, he!-.(!'riri.? to Nonhern citizens. Hiratn Vv"fJJride'.N. V.. end . other pt:ards have 1 e'n withdrawn front the residence of Ji.ije .MerriciiS, aiid he has rc;a;aed Lisseat oa the Circuit Court Leucb. Qrrrcry, Nov. C'O. Advices from Port R-'-yal pvr stc amcr Atlantic tav the j oriti:n of our troops U ccnifiered (v. Jlxv. nsive works rapid ly rrorreio:?. Gun? at e beinc mounted .e.ni mtrcaci;inei:ts extended IS aliped frauds practised r.oon Cel. rieyeh v.-hich ra Thursday . last r.;noun:?d to open rantiny, re?:titing in the expoh'ton cf Col. P;eytd,ani several lirr frca i Southern paper, letters, dispatches &c. them by! - Jrrrruso.v City. November. A irr,iii cf fiatv wa.ons and two hundred men en route from Scdilia, was attacked L-v oOO rebel?, and. the train of Warsaw is re 's to prevent iis -. t i rr..'.e. .i :i l.sn'r n-?."- I :i? winter CUariers l Oil: i Ti n i i i i : i ; ; rii it i i ihi ,:tv. n 11 i ""i " " - a j'-.r.v .;iA-fli ?r . " ! forces. HnirQUAnrrns or thi Akkv) Adj-.uani Gen's Oilice. Nov. 11, 1561. Special Orders, No. c racers appointed bv htm, from the camp j captured. The town of The men remained "in cmp, under Lieot. j ported burned by reoei nr -. I T- li T? .... .. vr jener.-ti Jen r i cmmuji. p release, prcnii.in- t- deliver him to tho j Would much rather le noticed in ; mo Legislative experience, I otaeve, is a authorities at Wa.langtca. ' . . na tlvle lv ihat paper, than that rt lvyer by profession, ana posses -ea cf Government has g.ven " ; " - y a;y:,iiK, in cur favc. Its i tolerably fair alaities. Wi&BluiW l-v ,tr. o. j ,,.P?o mU, im tl ptewst cd:l5r j U 'r" V..?ni:oT0::, 25. : known, damn an ancel. i ... Richmond Enquirer ef the 2 ann- 1 aa.-iteS v;: -3 1 . IT A 4 ces the removal cf .300 Yankee prison- j The Omaha papers J?c r t ana t i : i . , , tii r . . u . Till Ri)!. OF WAR. lcei w:; 1.--v.a , r. n it j;;aa ha-.f a f l!i'. if i -, ers to luscaloosa ana rsiaio!. c''ra.vA?ju w;Ji iieruitt-r r-e puomj;en i The-Charleston Meivury of 2lst ttates j ln.u-ec'ay. Brov:nvUh Mvertiar. ilosr GnptAVilLes pot even with John Sii-icll. ; ;-'e(t The Brooklyn Times is responsible for i 'VV UilV ' :.. . v.-..;... . vt i-attera1- ;- Reu,;;. rt : in f . ; x. ; ' a f, tntease excitement taere. pJ Pieaso add. friend Furnas t.atji.H f, -iovvi:i. : a i Ir: iAA,,- - 'u' '1,ma 1 acre is a contcmp.aea a,;.c, -i A'irW is published DutVyana nr.v- j ;,C Wi:;;es the hold and resp'i- ! Mind; i- A. .'.A t. "i: Colamous. Comuuader lUnus ha, , aA well a3 tri-weeklyrasAta j j.. r,rmnan.ier l(f th Sanln.rthe ra .. ..-T Jj- A : c gonea,ere w.ta a ucet. x,v0 pea?ure Terms: i,nlVt c3 . j,,, ,vh ca,,,j a to be fired 1 Ci. v-.i ""GevenmiSt ls advice that Rich- Tri-weekiy, S3.50, Weekly, -2. -vos the lows of ;the British steamer Tl;f? rx. r..?; t; r From TcetUey M-'riii-is' Ba'leMo.J WAi-nycToy, Nov. 22. ISol. Kentucky h.as furnisfied Government ! her f till quota of the half million of men 'f' ... . I T. . I 1 .!.,... 1 .. mond, fcavaimah, Laaneston, lempu,,, rvJ,r , T r; Aln ! r....., 't..,. ,.i o; a. oa ,? and New Oi leans are in panic ).!a: are. :i: . I-" 5 ' f . r .1 , lies r.ackin-r in readiness to leave when raised by Col. Thomas I rancs Me..er. i o,cretare-, t. aw aba,, vu years c, a::,-. ; c;i-, r ,, ; t.- , . ;;; v Yankees approa, h. left New York for Washington on the j r;;V;. J J I hv h'uks l" 1 ' i ' A do setter fnan rebel camp at Con- ! j?lh The regiments are each a ihoit-j "'.rl S? .VnTr'- J - L" tervi.io reports G-J.OUJ near th;ie, S'p- , ttr, .? ,ua;p r.r. . , , . t- , ! l.a' . .,. , . ', , . - - santt strong, aou.-t.aeir eonipmc.s j"- rvio'- to i-ii;i,y mo - j, t:ie baoj , ' posed less than half or tae robot rorco oa ' I "c '. - ,A' U1- f , ,iae . fa r . ( , v' r T.... ... i-.. t a. . r. ; i feet. -ad once s;i':a e io: r) seiiOimr ene of ha- A; r aa...i, e i has left for Washington. It is stated I 'l0ay tint his mission partly is to obtain' the lij ik- i TT t . r . i j r .1. from the fort on Hilton Head. Bradv i 1 " ' A ' v v n V V i Rational Defence, and proposes to has declined the nomination of Mavu.-i CC!?r nd - lV'3 U!r" Ptmcnt, Rsn;ativ niore for State service un- y i i . r- i i i . j K": utai n '.,4. ii'. i uiu.'v in' un" x i i r i. i i - I i , . i i . 'l r t tr l . i ; itoii ill v wu . 'j-a-arey Ur.ntl.fT i.ns i.een nonaiateO ,r -, , , , t , r ui tn renei army is unven i ruei iie i . - - ; . - .- far Mayor byTamaav Hall. '.f.; Ufl ; tlQe h? fr.cmJ G.000 smud of French raled m.sketsjnmnd prov.s ptenty, toierabiV weh , Sr. .TonN's. N. F.. Nov. 19 C1V:! l .-' uthontv of meA j, ,u:rv. ' . , ,r i The Umud Km.de.n from. Cbow r-. 11, .eas, from the date, d of Mon,ay hst Mr. Com,; de V.heneau assigned to ai,- n-L f- r N,v V,rk Arrived OS (T. 'n which d.e re;inqoahod Ins command , , Me?se of prcsi.jenl Davi, to the Clehau'a stall wah the lank ot Comnel. ' s ' ' t ' . u ! to re c.-maeotea wit a tae service.- f , a..., ifo hf. f,(. ibomns iJrairg, ot i.jrta Laruia.a, I r..n -'e y r-M-..m-r ATor-A, rV- v ' m, r ' V- . !prs-ns: witli the ovctptmn of regunent-i r-.;;;";a soo l0 be appainted Rabd AttoraeV General in . v . by tae Norweman. The Convent on re- , , , - i ; ip-ratioas c; t..e at.ay c.rc soon io ce i . , - ,, .. ; ;v .&:- nrnm-.r-r at Fort Harien, Boston tae mvadmg power sbia not seea' Tern- n t .a ur in? winter, nrve r.HordMl prOietarMi to tne . ; , . ,. ' , , . , - i A t . , ' ala ;or Gen. rremoat. arJ whose appomt- .,r. , c-..o! ( pil ., . i..g,pr np.n L,t,.u,.u.i,... have t.'vn emtstcd by the reports or tae term advantage for ineiraer.vs, nor ue i ' , ., j y i coararv, ar.-i SaP-.i glorioa. i.iSter np,n - . 1 their infi ;avo o iat-rib.re w:;:i tl.e rights ! i:'vc r'-:-. " 2t'' fcaonca ;. tae -4 taroah vict.itud.rs of iore than j priT.I i v 7 i ,M ) rpi n A f i insanity of "Gov. ?Joreheads wife. ' cf the r,cpie to obnr.e the.rownrovrrn-! ::apQ from on? ?,r , r,!lip;ii,n. Afer tnore than j & A I J V Mi ll.hVAl. ' mcnt. It also contains an trade nrvid. I ta" r-rv':3 r. 'A: !1 " "a seven mmahs of ar, the enemy have j StljYa CHj CorrCSpOIJnCC. icrmoend cf ;-.ntor. General McLlolian. ,.. ...... j i .i, ,i,:.. i w i.'ra-v ''iiri ni,1 . - in? an lnv.tatu-n tie "tver. to t;.-e . . . not oniv xaaeu io i.it.iu 'ui.i w-. t 1 Uii in.' V. ".: SoO Ve.i- ; .. i unmeet, in las hen- : iiairs Cioa-. (.tie! gii ij Geopoi: D. PnrsTicr, of the JcawcJ. ; tor, whic'i fean i a '.e-.rt L ' i 1 f : t r , ,i i-b iefi t - . " i ; . i.-ai i i '.'in iiii'i li' ! c:irl, and s-traiuhuvay the i-.dlv tar fell ! Tra" heau over ears m love, no -prosecute:.! ; " his sni: v;t!i vigor. Ti.e girl'was a 'lass ! " Lmitcd S'ntes to acecdoto the con ven: km to intercede in behalf of th-Ar ch.Aer.-. It does not fix the T.maber of tr-ps, nar ?rc,x.i Sr.-.i.iv il-rn r.-r's naif fin. New Yens, Nov. 21. A$ia arrived 7 J1. Pah . British men-cf War, Conoeror and Sanspared, would ira-aae s ccrrrponaence sav? J-oru i embark mariners ana sail lor the coast ct Lyons h-js not be! aved like a dipleniat ranee the news that Mason and Siioeil Elifudate for the march to a!exi:o. VAE:n?.-OTc:. 1G Mexico. At Lord Mayor's Rnquet the alayor our toil, but new Stales and Territories have teen added to cur (Anftderacy. While instead of their threatened march of unchecked conquest, they have been driven on more than one point to assume, the defence. Upon fair comparison le t we a-two beiigeriiols, as to soldkrs mili tary means, and financial condition, the Confederate Stales is reiauveiy mach stronger now than when the strogglti first commenced. were on their way to Fort res:, aionroe. proposed Foreign Embassadors, and Ahhoagh" r.ccssarially silent in his ohi- j coupled the iiar.i of Adams, who replied rial ct acity, imoa.ciaiiv he is ahr.ost i:a- ! -s missian ia En-laud was to promote j ertma in cenveratam. lie asmn ?s j end rrpetuate frieajiy relations between j lie s;;ea;;s m aigh terms 01 aio peo ple cf the State of Missmin, who. ae says, eoaim'Miced the war in lace of ah mest rasnaraUed dilacnities, with a spirit and" success alike worthy of themselves, and the ercat cau;y m which they are f r , t r a. , Finding that the Confederate States taery can be no cur-stion between las the two cosines. (.Ioverm.r.at and ours for the reiscn that Pahaerston said although ctrcamstan the Uni'vd Staf natst yieii t):e point in for the time threatened to interfere ''u.trp'.a- rsy. and disavow the act cf On pi. vvith the saprdv of ootttn, the temporary jjk-f: deli y the b -;' i-r:;5 hrartily it)!tt of this re naat return Ma?cn and Sii- cvii wili b m of the only pow:-r whic! 'o desire the dismember pro : active cr permarM-nt go-".'. in arioiis ouarters of the i ei r 1 1 :';a i .Edward Jh-rct. E M Stp.r.on, a licverd J -..arson exrTsed the opot h-.t "our" :i?iit to take ard l:eep Mas o i ..: 1.1.. uirx. i.ii-et4 is oa-ate-.neiiTi 1 in? iiera.-l s .itrra'ch rays : ! i a r 1 1 t v e M':aa n qha e, -are and ample snprdv of cctton. more cipen dnt. !amcntai.ae : w i.iAa v; hi render ns no .e vataass with alractien vere ai-o.a to ne ir.vadea throaea Jven- T;iciAAuv tmnxrsG, not. isci. fViVa-3'. h .Vao " ' vSi"Vv NcanASE.-i. City, Nov. 23, Editor jidvsrliur : That early part of November, so- poetically conceived and beautifully described by the "star" roc-t of England, Aiyander Saath, has come a-no love-i a s;iiior ana so sniueo mei, him, and cao-s. nted to le i . c i i . - i ' - c j ( ! s r?: ; -:: m p: I ruAo:.'. M";ulae. ' -a : . -taor iv.lt the yaar. sos of a res-.. 10- io. called Sleldl t ival io li.--- 1 r. well-! and ye;i; e inihev chan i:; 1 11 c:ot a e'-!mg Ounst'ieratuy cat up oy Lem: cat 1 1 out. reused not hava.g spur; erai-aih to throw down ej ;e.a. t tae taaten. to ! ar wt;5 TkMi "a wi'li f.,;r na? ! lot 'rr am or. 1I13 air! T!i: 'i A ear f - ;t a;.? - 1 in t r -tire j. They ii.iu .i-5 iii.it c;ejUl strike, tre.y bi;J fcvls li. O 1 -.i.!v.i Jv'f' . yV -rt a .. .r Up, u;-, wi'r Oiii-' i-'U' 1 A r;a n nf r : v. i . !:v :i- cr it r; ,-.yci!, tucky, and that her people, after being vvhon it.-snirjfLa:i t-o touu-d -t. theg.-cu&ja daTerer. -? arr.-m.g our American cousin?; ; deceived iato nusiuken secant", were in- j t ; ;,:t 1 or us to pass juegmont ml vatded. c:)i in iaa-r-r of be an? subi:eat-j J liiiiiav-iiV.v: I'nK'J.iuUUMHi, 1- . T?- t . f ' .. .... .-- I i - ?' . e S. P. :C a lor S-POeaV les- 1 .-. se. c. 11 1 e rrnt err .-:rt n 1 vere rv....... rvA.-.-nf .- peace my and prevent the occuraton of th--; t . ;c-i -rinvir? u.-a-;.r ' yt-r.-?. . - i . .a. . 1 j I ! t.t UCzi O .'v. :.:;. !.!. '.v t i ir. OViff U:iv n it!.,i ;oae : "Tt-. ?bri-,in!j Ciy thit B--me:ine c--nses In T.-iua r'j irjut. s fair 'aiin? its dar fecrr. It eem a f trailer f 1 oui th Sit? of J i ic, V! i-:h ia i'-s w-.iuJeiin- laJ 1- .-t its win And lijl: iiK toaaty ; and, when it rotursott, Fi"-!i" Os oid coripmiuDs pore a way, It ! X.;VOtatat's ;ro-T t'e-i ra.trching j.ist. And i 1 1 he frail tUlt. c-jtnes, aid Rreets tl:e tvoi X "With a t.i.a ciazy N'ir.le, then btir-tts ia texts, Au I 'i nio wiiiie it holds wiihla iu Laal A j'rw li.i'f-wib.rntl fl.wifrj." .b- hm . 1 1 aiji',-1 i i 1 i t 1. Jnir ia-;j ' self with 'Poisoning' the mind of . --. I . a ; ;- , c:s a; ; .. j-j L.'.Tiii.na 1 r.t th i- 1 ! to th 1 'e '-r c-a . n ,e ; ; ... n. ... ' S ! 1 - uv rr,-ii , t ' tv i 1.,, , Stern pa .a nt' of too fair one. until he ; 1., , .a reiaseu liis c.a.sa;t to his One 'Are:- , : -.. marriiige with the bold Charlie Wiike?. ; and insisted on her givirg ht r hand l ; VPl-rd Wuh-V "A.;.-?, nfl.r' t..,,,v nr.-...c. t nrtei. nt ei" - V' . T . f'-f: el U':Tu tatiG tear CO.- teWi', rv an! hys't-'i'!"-, she did, atai hva!' .' - e v.. J .. - : n 1 ; Mrs. John ihiJAa The tud Charlie j X W A iV li II T I y ; V i;ke did not j"-ek an! t a: or At hk ; . ... . I a'iO-ianeoOi.y Jeeu on as w . a" e;r-bvaa:t- rrieeU-f, bat v;, at to ee Q'al SiaO'her'd his uua-f in attending to duty aud ?u-- 0.i.Jj Li, . . . V. . ' 0. 0. ia-., 1 1 tauang th Wj:h the statciy stepoinga of Decern-1 ll(rVer ' i-';' i-aaa nc . i- . .1 ' J i c w- i loOv-tii.g hi-- s-.i.a e -:Yiraai for h'r han-o-.-.-r in tae di-ianco the apnroach of N later , , 5 , . , ,. , i r.aa heart, ;.aa; a-- s;.v i.iui staimm 55 1 Planned. iUreauy tae neavens aah;r;,,:,rc, !,..r..rd hi, Aap, a t;aa,r tahi 1 ..:.-,r 0 i:a her hand ry-r.. u - V ; . r s- r ;. l ... l .- dirk with storm cloud: A Jew leathery j count ane a r- ft. a against the hag to snow-fl ikes are blown throagh tiie air. !mm: tir had .-r i las life in df-adiag. a ni r ;. i ra;:cn is mo ronm-va o: war. 1't;i, it j ' . .:.)! iae mgats are caaa a uii c "vajta.:: k- asc--rta.n f.o.- icr t..e . o; I.ot.la, giO., Jl. hay and prevent the occupation ct u- Aa:.-is . t :-. . ai -n -rirtvir? u.'ien.y t t.-p. CptWi!ks isjastmed Lyttie ae'aowl- Adva. -s from south west rtte Price Utraiegeiicd i-aaits. whidt would have j i;: edged .and c.A;!aa. U principles of inter-, alaadoivrc las position at Cassvil'.e, and givm tha-ai great advantage in the con- j '- yeaj t,-c:- n. ,.!. ;,n u, a f ?u.mi. ja.i-t an ratiepal law, son;- fo'eigi; Ministers have i wss meviag on ins old carro at Neosho, i :c?i ; a step which -was notified not only ! iif'-tr ' '''"'.r fu 1 w e d h e : a s v c to be bctiaved into The reld Ia-f-islatare. ai session at j by re-c-'-aav q oar part! but by a 'deirV ! -,'la-:-J-'' ''!,--'v "d n.'.rrr. w;;avflii.-. epres:i a;s c";;.-.;aag lram-.eiy raorp j fcsao, proseo an oroa.a nee Oi secesston j u aia th"3 reojOo ok luetiaakv. it was nu;rof:iiu.ivArse it-raetv?!: iria-ii. t'-..-paklca y.djre-udice than judgment and j -ud united the o'a'.c to the Southern Con-! never intended by the Confederate Gov.: S:::'; l;.?LXZ'lu. dirdoioitie :::!- -iagrce. The rf presor;- federacr. and electad Gen Pain? one of Hrt.aicnt to connuer or coerce the people I wei'-e w-n-vm ia ie ivtiiuuA'-Ar.a ! Such h the res;. oi war. We con- A ."d'.:;::. :;""';. ",1k rg. by tae i eairai torces, our aruaes were tn. u-,, a) :-,e r-e.n, .. -0.r ,;,--f :-,-r:r-rr . " , , . -grate. late the b.-ld Ciiarh-s upon l.avinat i "' 5 u,,' ""r ; ' e . v-..,. A ... rrr,.-. (,,fv .! tLrv... j...-1 -.a,. i(f-it.-i t-trMjtj.i -ay :r:ino i q.ecaea pace, or tae baaal Ireezes in i ... . ,i , , - m e..- .-.'..-f -.a- . their veins: JLyc-ry one prays iaat ir.e good Lord may deliver us from so severe r 1 v 1 irloir--i ti z ' : ::! i g---r ee. The re pree.-n- j federacy, and electad Gen Rain? one of nive from me p---r-;-r opray dedared if I the bcaa-ors io the Confederate Coa- tn iiasan pa a N.a.i a aaa i-ot-n taen iror Spanj-h tA. he v.-aid immediately las dea,andod thier ps??pons. Fr. u IV it-rise's PalVJr.! JrrrCBSON Citt. Nov. Z.O. s-tiled down upon e Southwest s.inee the rt leonfU re. . v.-r e o-. nr.d refeTees ?.r? The old terror has tla? counti'-s of th erament to conquer or coerce tae people iehs'-e vejev vire-.-x-;r t-? to i',uaa::7 pr.-i'.T-ii e. -, . . t I for tc f-.'e .-;eai. i-:- i rc-i-.r-.::.-. -e. -' e.c ;.t. Lt :0:,ti. Ol ii;iU..i.'i:iiC, 1'Uieuo.i uej-iao, . uin was delayed by our generals, that ther ad withdraw their force?, if. taered- a winter as was experienced last season, j The people will be better prepared to ! Aw?' of fA-Seri:iltr Jim Green, i Not wit'r !taod:itg it was- telegraph' d If 1 ... ' li - r, I dor tvr C Se.ic ' e., , .) : ' ?. '.., o ct-.e-. i,. . ..-..-i; i i ib..: r vv...;v.w;u vi.v .n-Kiiin vi. cu.ti , j V - ea i.Ot Ji.!l UCetli 0 1016 .V.ilf V. u S I as the last c-ne. Its rough experiences ! r. SHEIUFF'S SALS.' ! o longer a rek-h but had rer.aat-d and e.i'.t rvt-ito tf-.a: hive o:- la!)rs ,-t i'.i ha eeitlM.in. Ar.d fur !'.-" j'. eo .ii. 1 traiqiU! r-Ut all i . r boi lc,-v, wro fcCitej hie 1 1-:!.:,' vat; a Union, a ! ai'a .els eio-i he was arr-.-ted :hk! "tinve ta-.ifht them in sunshine to rreraro ,. - . ' rr,- , ,. i j re-idr-ace pear'Caatcn, oh Thursday la.-:, j ,J r-,.a -i i.i'.'.i.o if 111,-t v'vuM rot tr.j I. T. 1 T. r. t:;i t'-fi::i X-.v.i4i ie.i.wl,' ;l 1: - ' f . - - ' je 1 a- . . . i --. n ,5 v ,r, f tl.e r resent season have enabled our k- a, ' J Ci.10 v. 1 t.O He The Ilaatabul ?ilesii. ttL-iNCv. .4. j bo-ripnirr? so arrive acain. driven from Bi-hon McTIv.ane and family left to-1 ) (.. f.-.rfear of PncC who is ' reported ; improved condition of ti .ay aa-i,.ve: t co;. joan uiati anertae ; to again advancing. the restoration ct peace, utners may -y: 'A 1 r; rcepta o cd die liows about me arrest 01 j rr C-raveiiy, mem'tcr nf tho S,rt'-, be ey legislation. . i hcc. hih;ia;f:ievf-i-!-,ay roe;-: e-. -,i v r e-i - Ma-n and SlideH. it -a as deemed impor-1 Convention, arrived last raght from the j The hnaunai system, he says, has sj;!;': ZXV, "XXutx7, iru- tant by- ri'.ahv aaas at W aslar.gton to j vicinity of Springfield. lie says a b-ady i far worked well, and promises good re j protect e tvo w ra.... i,4rf. ji.aic- r.-xj .amivi make' prispnrs taken by (kn Suna-rr ! 0f ;3(0C0 of juice's cavalry have r.sd'e j suits for Ahe future. To theextefit that j "T-a'!!' orals woubl do so iiktfvyi.se. : U;;.r.;V,K:!;! , lie spc-aks of daii;aaies attending the 1 t.-.t,i et-.tMitto'; ti.. vjunvt. at i e.-..i nti i i-r mi- a,f.jr f Ss tie ir.d horse; md thus rnder ' ,,Greon was etav accompar.ied bv the j g;i- ' mad traiapcrtaaon. fcvtm he t eciared, ; FRS ,,.,,,.,,,. , t: v..,rl!r .....,( , ,,,, x:, Vf.. .v, t,f ... tr,ufh n,rre m-r-fortabba- ! oj:;c'Jr nr;'5 J- A- !nn, drummer arai can be overcome only by time, and the A.!.-1 v.-n-y.f.mna .t of ..;-t. a j iy -; iu r.a -,- k-" ' ' v "h ' 1 i traveling aee:a f r aae houe of Thomas ' improved condition of the couatry, and I .i,1,:! b! o,v;;;,,',:,i;i;j hd'A AiAk.: Iouure , rings nothing scarcely m mar- ; R 1VrS:. L.,,,. U matersrand j rahtl. lf!.3 U.- ! i' ' ! Vi ' 1 . ' l-.f, T '.-I. t ,4 ',.(1 f "r . -1 r --, . .t t name eci:re loan parole won;..! warrant, j tl 0,r aer0urance at Sarcoxie, lint lorag-Acco-umg. to t!ie e, d,-rs roceiv.-.ti from iuz iylrs fohow up ai the tracs of our .ooreoai or u,e caie, ci.,et c ive:men receding artry, phndenrc Lmoa caiiiens hal ex-Snators (iwin, J Calhoun, B-.-n- ren"witv' with armaniiv every t re-! war. Their extent is m enured by pro- j p e.-it o'nan tt.u ipiio'ctehiay :-vr:-,i!....,-, V-i T s T-t'-ot r.- -rr.-.i.- -I nd I'er ! ' r ti ' ' i . 1 r! t'-.rt-r- i- .1 e 0..'.- nr rir"iA!vn h-g'. t',p ycu ci our Lj:g, Oao iLe Oi,.a lt;.na c ! . j..m. ..iu j. r j i I o -u i c . . ; , ui.a iijor cie? of outrage. He passed a tram ct poraon te aa: - ca ca . o.aaon v i .an . c:,-.ure. hagg-,gn overi:r:.lc d. Thf y were taken i emigrant wagons a mile long, containing' these notes can be made to occupy. Tr.e , ' ' alvin sacxL-Las to Fort I.arayo;te. A letter totlm Times j plil0U refugees. J " prcpartion of the (leal thus occapied de- 117.' p p pock . treasury notes are issued. Government i turn.i :;.n ica.ttyaa.ii'j no... l e u.ou-i.o:i: .i-.:t-,.i , , i ' friti.-a. is enat-ied to borrow motipy without in- I in T.--nt:. vevw!. i be.-p :. .-?. ,-e c. t r , tere.-t tht 3 far with facility to coiaiuct the j IL s-1 ' ' 'c?i: ta' ui - nates 50C0 reb-l tro rs aie in New Or leans, well armed lot p"cr!y rloilad. Nrw' Yraa. 21. Letter fmm Ilaaeras Inlet of IS h Kansas Citv, Nov. 10. Capt Barchard, wah 21 men of Co'.. Jei Mason's regiment, attacked Captain ll-i vs. with V,0 moo. at his ydace ct res- fays. N C l.y convr.tion f d-!gates rep- kerae. to day, and .-aoakd in driving peregs again upon aa: amount or ov.ot tor which t!a y are redceuiubie, and when do, net only, to Confederate and trig if Gov . rnments are payake in this raedi-' iliii tlol-J , roa(HKi;?ik;. . , , - aVrrar;gemr:nts aave t' . cri iiory. ,vis.?M';l ; I them away, and i urnirg Hay's homas un, hot a i-ire ca'alcd ;i t nor. at. a ': it may ; e cir- s every reason to y notes Tiaae i reseramg Ja counties, tieciarc I pro1- uevernuj-ni, ins entire r repta.nteu so- at,;! ti,n ho:a of a man .named, u ia gt, believe tttat l aAraao trern: - -att reinaoaag her lay- j ,, Cunaiir. in the iv-b-d army. Caat. ! are fa-t lArokiog ab-h a medi.mi eltV and devcti.-n cf U S Conve-aien. i,.-t y)iU p , rj nu kioaton-n' B.atwick were Prep..- atioas that tbc-o r.--te shall be; at IFm. ras M areky. href rt pa-ed ! ,.....,-.,1, 4 tvv.:, . r?c-s 'kdled. The ! convent rle' inm Coa!ederatc stocks bear-'! V lli..rt W.' i ? e l I M 4. CJi. by wiaah the Oao.i c-iiaee a as he en , merged into that of the,.iVr"? filer. The I ? p ablislang firm laa crA tev will be Fuaa s Lyatxa : Fanra. r.s th . .. ... - , ! I" '1 - i" ' te: , - :;. eve me:"; i,i .lii.snn i.:nt raen t in? mo. ui acr cent inare.ra.. at eea-art r.r w o.icu i i l r t r(-r ,1T' vrn i n s ...... : i i'.. . i ,.;.t. . a..,..-.-.-. Ik a. ., .1 ...... ..... . 4 v.... ... ... u l ,;e t i.e. i ivh . i , i :.- :t i -. i e e e i ; ket, but on the caber hand labor is cheap, ; ia-.-1 carj-e titers raid lala:ring men must . hve ami must have jaodoce. The far mer yna always turn his surplu--s pr.-dm'e . into inivravoaa nts, which wili be wo ah -avA by-nnd-by w.mn times get j i op: or. Even a poor market may be ; turned to a good accotait in a.is way. V,hat o-.r city and the Territory need k near- id ea:! tradesmen, ip.-re enier pnaig ami libera! merchants. Is it j ri.A;', ii it fair and kmorabb dealing f r: the merchant to pay. .-.ay fifteen cents rer ; t a i.c i f.a c-.rn in g-ods, and chorea twenty cents per lushei cash for tee ! saam ? The mt rt hr-.nt should he satisfied j wah iimkhug a fair profit on his goods, without making a doucle one off from the farre.er. a saJ piy the prise ofaccs ( ? the Sta.?. Sec."-n d. r.?.rnt.' C vrao, Nov. 19. Martha Nash, Tavior, j.rovisioml Gov- jt rar-iored that the f-leaaier Piatte erncrs. dtard, ahhkpts ccT.vtitim-m cf j Valley, en range for Fort Leavenworth the Saate. with Mavmes and laws ,"..: ita'nea i n Tkner sen near I gaan o e-ere - i'M !0 j ti ik ui he SeiS ii for in caiaoa t'eiou-tr.e vaia" cd that stock. ; a j The new stilted Edimr of the Ne!;rns- ! ,...sr 0air,r-v;ie h- - jjlil.er.ai and h cons'Of rattle rail m vciae need be feraad j so long as aa. -roit is pomauahy pai l ka City A'-e-o (lo-tm:. J. S.) irdob giaa a, .- Tm.-v ln;ti n'- tl.o flM. ! . n . hoe-As i l avioeuti cd interest aave be--n secm-d i " "- .' "" k A " n" "- in reviad ndP ;f k,u. 1 earth, ta pa- jUu-j, Mo .. eaadav. The cda-ers i by act passed last faaai, imposing tbn-1 tJT-i?y cr '"-v- ?'A, cammg fgrtat i fl.r.j (Viates ordinance ot secession p-cd at !.,.,, cr0vV V0r3 .va,ra anj the beat al- rate of taxation, m at provide suiheient value to it tl-re.ier. Bo: .Sterling thouki r,irl. Ralexh on thath cf Mav, togetbr svan A -v. J 1 1 r-- ed- - r, - L t v. ,rr- t . f-c -ro . ,, . . iv-i t- - , aeu.,. io pAa;i. . n.ean ici tuat i-.irp,...-;o. reraerr-her tiiat sooae thn-gs are not ma- ,r; ftil other act? thra a hloptcd. Fittn. di-; vp . CT vr vrv iq v.- r ' . ,, . , , . I " . li . 3 -J o.. ;.icioN, at.. 4?. u AtnircoTPx, i ov, 5 . . tr.rh.1 - ipcrf: v ":a, a are not i . rects rrovisiom! Governor to order spernl ( T'are k i ,r'-ea Ano- roefidoee in th- t c i n " -i -L .v r, - - has n ,v ' r . , c. . i ,v- ia 1 -ao- conieit.nee in tr.r Tribune '? sp-rau s-nvs. Samuel A lair, :...,a, i .,- .,a i ...r.i.;rin. election for mmaov-ts of (eagles. Sixth, , p-,irp c .rrccti-s-i cf Captain Wilkok ,r p., '.,.. J.,,.-,nA c, -!-:t '.a-1, - -.d a.tmeg jr;vcs the G even, or authorhv to rk- ! a,:t in ,,p;, Sadeil ,,v,l 'Mason, and' I ! tTrSr'.uZ.--''1'1'' ' C- "Vn- l"U nd. fre-hr.ess are. to make i " e- - , temporary crp ant -rmas tn o nca! vaoan- ; p,-, i-.",-:.-kd S--cr.-.'-rv f;-. ..,, r,v I 't ' i ': " . -, '-'oi e'.crt t -r v.-i. tie j.a ex- tlrrla s aara'enr- .. ,a .a ,.- ,v ,.-a . 1 ' 1 " !c dul t---t smze which left Kama oavs tu va;v oite: I.. . 1 e i eieni. C ttio ex ,.;:,;.., certainly better quai.'Uts tor editorials j ago cha.vn ihe F- ! than rare rod , t . 1 a"! ess. vh , and tl at at the expense cf the! eamav-of the farmer. Faimersk i v , ' V 1 n-f sarrt ro.ercaantr. redd weaihrrr r.f the past few day:; early s:b ncui the voice of improve in cor city. A goodly work is, however, nearly completed in the erec tion o'i a magnificent block of brick, oa :Im site formerly occupied by Bank Had oh'cer nral J. A. Wtnn, drummer and traveling age;a fir aae ho ox of Thomas E. rikti'i ,S:. L-...:s. U'e tmderstand ia.t Wiaa denied aha: Green had written civ a-h h a a as th'- no pnrport-aJ t- have bee;, rvehed nt V a-hiugfoi. :0--,i: la- k-ine kui an .Tie1 j arty ivt't ia: tde five o'eb-ck trm ye ' a iay a...-: 1 nmg, fcr Maaon City, wb. (ao a .-as :o report h.na-eii to a..- h ., a i : a rs el u'-:i. I odd. d ie; train hau a; g i -ler . the bur-rooma w- re e' -.; , d. at- oa ; -racial that Grc n e; a .-;: ne.i di -re..- a..ia ie. was when ho- 44... 4.4. V i o v. c re e aaey "aan too clh-T-r cay nt hear ire the A. !;.-. i ,g .mri-i --ui re'an-d bv E. J. B.a-i.ej.. e:.e ol ake c-ha-frs ia Jr. k jhpgnde. Idea story was odd in ja s i -.."Uo.a v 'a.u -iie, aad ' -.-re aga". du-vi:"a.e ! a-:- A porti'ia of tie1 Thaer.de oara op .,-. tr the- i am of en a--r t .--'a -d a.i a, who ua be- "ovui-r" id n! ::i forty slaves. As a e s.ibiiers r r--.ro a- :a-d the naar'er A th- "chattei-a'' on : rb ;aa k a f"W aavj.ne, u a on he s.a ; ta the n,!- "Do y.;a; ro! wra to eavn yonr mas t r-. aa ! oie ain v : i -.gi A' "Of co: r.o w'- d-A' s..;d a U, burly r . l- t'l - .. i r - :a ar: ra? ' : v p V ! - -: 1 ' ' f a k V a M A .. r ' - i. r .1 : l , -. i' 4iJt e. t a t 1 1 . v- ' t ..... - i ... , I it.. a a i 1 it A "I if ! t .laa; me r J lae- v r ntc. Doubtful whether England and I; isprcpos. 1 to jeod a portion ct ctir I ranee have fohy acceded to this. prisoners cf war to Ft. Mackinaw. U AsnixGTOx, Nova 18. The Nation-' Waivctov Nov. 19 "iuciiit-r mis raornaar? contains an borate article, fully .jnstilyin- the cap- j t0 lh,4 War u por;m.n. -h i, probable before the meeting of Congress the iialr million aaibormod will be ."'.mp'ted. Of- turc-cf Mason and Siidelh It cites au thority ta show that under the acknowi itl 1 C-t .Vilkes was Hf ditioaaai Vcgi-mi ' ; j u i ui.i j a , , j F-.aa to '"a- i-h.e de Lo'd, wi; ui., o;. to; ant dclibe ,j .a J .i to i li r ea it e, i 1 S O ; , .- t lias. 5 Nik)hLi:nT. iihsi-. I ' r t a- : ': ' ) " 1 ; i- if ! -0 1 r r . - - ' TT.a TV f T- o i.:v;,c-,.--. -r fa ,a:! l Tar.' j,- . , , . . M.I.IH vi...-1 ..'..-ai is cen.tui i tomac-, reinrn.-e. uns Tiieiot-ie mi i ntn-v 'Omt '-eeferov. wnioo wea en- . . , " .-.. v . ... j..r ia:a. n; ;a -e x iroate n irt e.ec n n n ?-:.. n . . i . . - , . . - , ' ' - ana n: i: nrs ru .jininer Uudr no run- ..i:,. .- .no..,,,. : .-a i. -i. i .-t n . , c,' i . . j i - -" ' j . .a . ii vm not tano er.cep- prisoners Evresaai ;n m. a-tatys county. . f , j , r,,a!v ,P..S r-twr'k 3 . ' . uiut ;ai.:u- ..oi.i,i. ,, .. d,v.o:k Li : --itimistou.e act. , . They were a ponioa of a ,eoret organi- J A(s, . , . , , . reneige ntei iae, o tlm order cf Ok Av r?LarT1 p o,,.;;i vs elected Bri- , - Ae,.., .. " v 0. ' i -e Statement tiait tae i'resioent in- z-ion for tae purnoae ot conveying men "" ' t bellows and jr. A. g-l. Upon the ;,,-.,,, --v. ,3 3SdJ. ():. the next day, j A.a,r;frrr.ArT'e,Vr . rT'U 5";'J"-- r" rrociamatioa, calling 00 :ind arms to the rebel Government. A ? a Daily ; suspended tnree bulletins, whcIe wc have no rcason to complain of the 7th, th eb raon ve-ming ktmwn in ....vv.- uo. ) i.tt.oj.-. a, rtia.P.n to too -iC. vt;ut,s ror 'goO.b'OO more volunteers is 1 .... .c ,:-r.A a a-,d m.-arnefp.! its own rr..r.-,rtians within . r . . r-.i.,, .. e...a.r a ...-irur ,:.t.r rrt. . Mexican nimi'-s rr-:- ved The S-a-dU, i r 1 , w-. , ,f . 1 :iile 1,1 uli:;5 v. zj. - tae amount or quaaty or improvements v.."ai. - . , P..-r.'.ca laaeaio. a Kin BtKu (hit cotm-rr a. ro:-i r ' - a.L... ..,r O.--. .. Om.sr, jS , bas Rttbmhl l!i Jay Ufwtc. a3y vala. eicbt column prsr " to a sown colttina ' ecf..-i.'S of w -.st. b !:c:,n ita;,,,, I im ort.j'.i!';Mi iiu.t ci'P, -.ircj-p ci:nn 1. . ... i t,i,i i u 1 1- e.junv t .itsi.j'.' o .tie i:tp vf re r : r t-r 1 r io ii. o.i-.. i;:e - . , ...j. ... . . ' ..,f a ?.-. lie.iL-; " 1 re ..ittnr - ..... a . , . i v ? .- -1 J , - - ,1 - ,..,-( t-i c -ui!v.iviio t - - .t r:... .r ... . . ties 0: coairao.itm u;iiciiwi;u.-.ii.tt uti. ..... - rrom too .suo. na.r.es .my nines .-ta n in severahpet odfices in Lower Maryland ! might too, with no small" degree oe pro-. doobtedh- thrro i n mir e I , - t t 1 . I : I . . .Ij. . ..... ,1 - i J- ' , .1. .. .- I . . A . ney uiscovrea a cnannei u:i o .-.a von o ; ru.eiy, i-im less amame, .-.l o-.i n.o ., . , . , hoo -oe ; V.r. e-l-s r irr. .--4. r- r. t 1 .-. 1 :o t .O rll.lr. . ' . . 1 - - - 1 O L ft li ii Ou Il.CLJ. Uli W'U'li lit i eiiv , rf.lic.T-j ree.pi vpil r,nrihom ranrs at:a , ...; i j i: A c'-.,,- rnm'nac ' lam ..... . 4 , u t. uvl 11.. I tieilu.es at.u 4,iv. . v,........ - , . .,, 1. 1 1.. - ocvemneti v nrov u ii ia iv ji.o a. a. 4 4. ! , - . ... . n I 4 1 . r.i r rv. ftl,rir i .4 :1 i" . t'Lllti iilJJUM .1111 llilttl lll.ltlt'j. Ail'.. 1 retary b.as adopted tne stringent rule eg I France in regard to the piratical vessels! r..,4 i.i f! p r.rpi'11 : n y f.r A m. of others, if reports be true. L nacel Mates :.'. ' . t'cui to a. row shea-, at the rate, of "two. abo aar.d per hc-ir," ! ? ff Pert yai, and the :iaet Jaar of the gevernmem torces v.as i ' made u- ?a (e.. rraary rg .s-g.h v area- , . , -, .... . . . 1 a-1 fetvaamgoous to the Irate cl LOui i r.a H pb-asara. wiv !a( pa:e the anra-! r;.,; .t T -.,-n-a. ! -.-.r-arv rt o-.;f: C.tr -..i:.r. 1 r.f- tr r .?1.-rf e : .U-vltl5.ta Vli tlhU il JHil'll.t. - - .' - - --'-- I I . -' 4 J 4 . ,1 -.v O LiJL x ihtlJ a ...a ueOTG m- l.naar sirnr-.i, ao'ntg tn ,utt c.cu:,,.. ;!"v ... , - -r-- . fc. 1. uc.-eoas, isq., r.as gone ru. to - - cr and demand Ae- delivery c t,-r., t d. i... '.bk'.'C '".k " commerce. American onsms are keep. per- scn,0 days sir.ee" tcasted that "Mr.' , - , - T, ,...,:," aa-ouJ . -: charged with rebmlir, r,.nst';V-P - Jll"k:rM; y 0. ing a fharlook cut for suspicmus vessels ! D n,rh for Mr. Slide II r.t 1 V a . " " - , , ' . '4 Bkompt Bra;,: r. a t r o . A firmer k:"i A; ' ' " " "' ernrrena It is U'kv-d lr '' a'P-1 -r TT i- r " 4 seea at laa:.. . r a- . tVo.Vh ' livim- about oa ; am fr en G .-vanA-tie, '"" !i-1 " e'-a rtrcleforh,d.v.-,tP V.V "f ,U:h ! I1-1'-.( D-ncrMic) taar,nnated N2V' Yorx, Nov. 25. - That may co, u.oW:-- d--; lhere-and he went! The atlairs of the I .: .r h n tAj;,r ! 1. " le tck-en by the laie L.part'acnt'on this ! -t North Star arrived, bringing some U it ; hut we may add that Mr, haoeu is no ra,,c Va,. tiU ren:,in ia s,;y ; i f'ri;al e'ma--aere, tol t,aT.. ,r.:k:; ''fi:, qtucr.- .k;.. ;-:A- 'k-'Aw- kkkb'dT.: S troops and ColBichanan and other j match fcr Captain um;es.. -i am u,.- ; his mm and wont oat and ska him. Tim ' rt,.-,-i -a u- -r A --r.-.b-'r from Ri'-iaa ...k k- 'ers from a.e je o: a tr5 imm ico. rai i a-eners ir t aAr -o-,. i-, - a . c;. oirn..f;J;..r,Ar n jU.eat Li.min, rer.reser.,s that thc-ugn Cl' T ; r" '-" ' va-h rerioasness bf feeling is evinct-d aep-ra,u "-ma op 2 cie reported i towards the United States, yet was man- oo ps cfn-.-ers. -a TO THE PUBLIC:. tain of this-shipg' said no waen the envoy to be in g: anxious of the gov rehfcctior. ..r.t..ta w, o arr.rod hre k--.-. r ,r A ckm.ers. . , tain of this -ship,-' sa-a no waen tae envoy ,. , ,A ..boevwas kord ry Aeaa ms averagers, , . -hm ,A ta, ha.lred 1-; " Acf'reced bv Government from No news cf the Sumnter. ' refused to. touch his hakand the envoy -lJcrlcc' ; L;iev fS C0d and on irarnmg nil the cir amstao.i - m tne lco.-ra! laa-rs b t:a: r..,,, ra. ' p -p 0 , pe: to go on to W astangtcn to contest the ke,r v - r. g to : be ?"M;a!re s ho asm . , k o 5 tj r,. ..j ;. . r.Ar... i' Laiaaa represents that thc-ugn jfjALTivoaE, Nor. 2o, lsol. . "caved." , ! -., r , , 1 '. k k , a- , , rf .ra ...., U..gr:.r..anL:y. . n,,:h r:Iiess feeling is evinct-d! The Rkhm md Eaoakcr save the Cop- j scat wah Mr. Dany. I or cnc Morton s surrour.-M it. to .h u,m c, .t ano ,1..: mm , Tb. ;nj. : , -00 a. i.a-amona cie reported j towards the United States, yet was man- federate Ceng res? has raesed'bill for tha Tmrs:rr L -i-acrr -Th- Lor-- i exudent vanity has been obliged to yield jjhvn. otoermg a:s -may mvav, ;et : r :t ,;, v . -e -, t , great aintm.d are exrerdmgiy festcd a feeding alver.-e td a war. Sen- removal 'cf the Capital ftom Richmcnd . Tm- Llv, ,.cr.r i L hls rs, k ;, h,rd . ! hreto a.o o.oko-g , r.;, ve.a. n- r;A;;k wV : V' lorthetotare 'i be recent plans timent, "in favor cf a strict neutrality to Nakv;ilak Congre Hsoouassem- ati:r? rc'a2SSnilIeU Ca i v.A a uh V 0,Wk 5 ?ee 5b commetv.y-moa..- vI1 ......'t.a. ovcrnmtnt lead them to salutary were dailv rtron-thenmT j ble ih-ro ' - "- , but fcr want of a emoimm wa? comroi.ed . p 1-----r" - . . ' ; Advice frae'lk.;' indicate feci ! Coi rii , Mo. , Nor. 23. The Sta'o,. to adi v.rxx i wl Ana ams aas "taas .thf! i.f.ae:-: e, t.f a -. ka ay. . e.-.a - T L a J i ; o f f ; ; ? ij ; P ! C e . ii s I