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HBF41TY AND UNION, ONE AND INSEPARABLE, NOW A N D FOR EVER:" i be 1 .-'vl- n !:..rt i BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, -3, 186L OL. IX. ft i 4 ilX i i 4 Li Six 'At K PEII' '.re ft" -. Art ? Franl. 1 t." T.f. . 1! ; ' It-' r bi 1 i the I r:. U,r- ; '- n, b!'1. i re'1 ' r'r f1 SIN ESS C A It US 7ARD V.r. THOMAS, TORNEY AT LAW , ICITOIt IK CHAXCEIir, yWKVlLLE. NKIiilASKA. ciias. g. doiisey: fSivs-- ly rOF-ITBY AT LAW, PALLS CITY, KEBKAEIIA, practKC in aU tfcc Courts .f Xel.rasl:. v-ix-l-rtm:-'!. '. STEWART, -LI. D., S1CIAN h SURGEON ! Uours-7 to 'i k. a. aa 1 to 2 nJ CJ2' to dv5I, ycbr.aka, May 5tb, 1S'4- N. SS, 1 J. SICIAM & SURGEON! OITICE AT nirf IitsflUENXiS. 2sth, lf:r-i. Ll7-vS-pdly Yl. C. TIIUIIMAI : o vrxviLLE, .veer. :sz.i. B. C. HAKE'S ' LIGHT GALLERY , i -f-e to fce- y.':r Pir crw, lie -i i rci-an -J t Vni'isit 3'ni.nri.- Ue sizt-a i'Ju-iivi-t'hi. , V.an.t . well-electH ktxk ol Ailaut.s w Unite: v a-rth M-!e of main S'l eet c t o ! A. 1 1 Sl.ic, I'( r-..r: will wtU to . .. :ro ; c-'! iu w -ri; ni'iif r-t re ,';ar ;:) I'll I'liiJ-nn. al.r. iti c ipyini; .re. Divif-trJ. i'l-i: 'ri;c:i - ILLINSUY GOODS! - A:.:i-.-.;i. ? t.. ll.e Sm-!:' f lirvjiie and vl i ",:.,;:.. tbaT htie l...s p.m leciived iroui Hit I'.jri h in.i"iiitue:it itf ii d :.;:a akd u:::ir uiliikisy oocrs, OTisi.;(.r:s . f cs' and Ilics li.-r. r.ets nnd ITats. Hib bvi'j. Viewers, t'-- : -ii stie in-, ifo') o ::?ien' n.: of the d!e, feeS- i.4l-ly Uinry & Dress-making j tint bLu Lay ju-l C"iu!iK-E-.'e.I a first das LINER Y & DKESS MAKING SHOP re wc.rV !'.! In. Jor.e with croat car ia-1 a!!--r t-it Uut iI.iU:in ttvlee. liiiC it i rt- lirin d:'t.e in the very he t i en rl. n tro. l'lease ol! at tho rwi :' 'iKi.'i'y .,. -,-ui K-i lv J. V. Golexva. V.Ay 4:), ;'i ; . .RBS:K AM) IIAIi:-I)IiESSOX. St...rt..S;to I". 0. Uuildingbet. 1st and 2J. I r:. ti.acks to j-atro-in fr f..rm?r llhcra.! j ns 1 is ill;', a j;h rfM.ij to eliitv t-, i r. r s '.irf-alnir in tlcW-t f.le. v:- - , 21, '(-,4. " 7,17.--1 v. 'ail Fnpcr Wall eper ! ! i-'.s'T .;:.-.! at X'h:. Tsilur Shop, ty ti i,.ee in ti.e moi aj-rrove I etyle, aiiu J v.ie 2 I?t4, 5 -v V v ft j :t. i.m. iy .vi-:"oi-tu h'u work,psr- (1 t,ll,.f,,S. "r' ' "m J,,;'t.t?rj, t:ln?.;rr,r..l ri'cr har "'''t notk-., i,4 the iB-4t ar..t:roc-d i-m.ca.. OiV.,;.u a calf, ii J.un Street, cue of Atkinsou'a CiotL- Ml'.e, Ajrl! 7, ly. Ci: TO THE OLD STAND ' AND JOSEPH S II U T z 5 reNj.ccifiiM inform his oM enstv-mers that 1 e n ...jjp,!tus Jere!rj &"P in b.s old e!:d on rt'i. t.'tj M.;e. i wo il'.K.rs et of the iJ.-own-': .'. l!e !"!; m tatt.1 a Ofiendid am-orirrifMit rt,':" in Ji-'C r ! iwue.-, wiiva Le'wul :it Zvwe.it ten; for Cali "ks vr4:che.a.:.i Jiwtlxy !.ne on the short -e. WORK WARRANTED. vil'.e, Kt.i,.. Hay lBtb, ISCi. n37-v8-ty MED. AUGUST, T, LET. riEST ai;d second TS. 71',' V - V s, Gir.?er Breat, IT "s c"'1'-!"'- ou Lin.l. " -ciLS tt ka m tl,e leiii tj te an.t n - etc. i Iwrt ix-i ly . Tiic Cresilus at Fredericks) arg. DY GEOROE H. EOKEfl. 1 lay in my tent at ruiJ-day, Ton fail "f i;n to Jie, Wlitn I act. J Uia Tice of Bnrnsida, Aad ua aiiiwericj tboal teply. I heard tlio voice of the General , 'T wns !i 'in, though IjW and svl; Eat the ri.arlhat followed Lia question, Liuliti out till tie hVls were gUi. ' "0 cumrade, crca the curtain , And n'.e where cr.r men sro b'naJ, FcrL'.i be:trt i. siill ia r.iy I'o.-'i.ra At that terrible, inirtufiil sound. "Andbnrlc what the Gcnerr.l orders, I'ur I could not calcli his word?; .And whnt k:cas that hurry aiid movement; That cliiob of uaslieU and SvToiua? " "Lis fctlll , lie iiil, my Captain, 'Ti i:t:t!l lor volunteer; And the Loi.e that vr xea year fever, Idoa'your duier3'clii.'t'rs," "Yi'ti-re go tLry ?" u Across the river." "O Ci lud must I lie flil', Whila ihat druia aiid lhat ruejisured trampling Uove frcci ia far uuwa tho hill T "Uow nany?'' "I jude, four liun lred,' W'i.c tre they ? I'll know to a nmu." ''Oiirowa Nia t l'-'Uth nnd Tv. etueth, Aul tLjfci'veuh ili'L':!ta." '0, jr;l-ut to p;n with ray comrade! Ttar tho curtain away from tho hook; I.r 1'il ft 3 thcui march duvvuto thsir glery, If I Mjri-.h.'-'y tho look ! They 1(3 cd in the nx king .'lall . 1 hen i.iIV-r.'d Lore oi.e eoul J r; And ti.e brcize -a? aijya wi'.h laughter Till toatua htaiio to row. TL'.n the s'i'pro, Mhr-re the Kcbcis baibcrod, Was riioed wiih a guih .f flditu, Ar.d buzzing, li he bees. o4er the wa'tr . The awuriii of their bulkti ciitud. Ia ilelie,Low dread and soloina ! L ' ori-g1.-, hi-w grand und true ! Sft l;lT, tcau:ljr orwar-J 1 he ui wUil jo - Nt.t a vb't.-nei l nneb tuna vras cmsaiom. lie "stood ;n the sight of dtath; rio I o-lowvd to the awtu! jreffncc, Aud treasured Lia living IrtA.h. Twut death in the air above tb"m, And d'-..ta in ti.e waves beiow, TL'ouh Li Us t.d fer.'t-e and si.arpr.el, 1 hiy xux ved m Gou. Low tloyv 1 And roury a brave, .stu at fellvW, Who .-r;if in tLe l-tuti with mirth, Ii.O 1 1 1 y rjade that f i ! 1 -.-ro-rHag Was a load of ijukri e.-.i th, And c:ar.y a brave, stout feilow. Whose Jiiiibi With strength were rife, Was t n. :j.vl ei urheJ t n 1 :LutUrtJ, A iioii'iets v.icck fof lile. But yet the boats moved on vv aid Tbrourii .' n;.d ird lLv liiove, Yk'i'.h the d.irl-, rtil! n:afS within them, And the fLiitr.g stars above. Soloudt-rid iivarit S 'ursd.:! I E'.ar.ted at ti. sli .ut, A the k-- It ground on the gravel, Anb tho tagf-rmeu bunt out. Chetraftor cheer wo srnt them, ? As only arm'escau Cbe.-ra for old Ma.-sai-.haietti . Cbecr3 for yng iiuhigan I Tl cy formed in line T lasilo; Not a rji.n was ii of j.'acc. . Tbca With leveled strd th-y burlad thca St'-itight iu tha Holtii' iaje. o "0 In !f rahtld me, ci-mredu ! I'.t ttar n;y cy jiia. drowu, A.I M'e tueir t iirry ian;:r rs i?:reati up ;bc-fn cky tona. ''Aid ree the noi.y w-rknifn O'er tho lengthening bridges run, .And the trr.cr-s that gwarm to'cross tbota ' When the ra id wori id done. -'For the M hai: cr a new one, 1 liuio iit: in ctery vein ; And wi'h f'jver cr with passion 1 am faiiit as death again. "Iftbi i dcata, I care noli Dear raa nea from rear to van ! Oe ia to th'.tr for MissAchuialti; And on" Mi b;g'in !" ? s 4 A Bit ef Army Bomunce. luuuwir.g story is toia uy a corres pondent of the Missouri Lemocrat, who vouches for its correctness: e followinrr 'ower true tale" might hare been told a week arro. but I h: ave been waitinnr to t- ll it lruiy, knowing that it partakes grtaily cf the marvel ous. Of the correctness of every par tic.ilnr. I harp r ... w.v "in"- uuaius m comrnenc xa -nt or the war, and afterwards a major in the E. M. M., from which position he was removed Ly Governor ( was removed Ly Governor Gamble, ! through the influence of Col. Flesh, com-' u anding the regiment, for bring a Radi-' cab He is, besides being a worthy and m i. t reliable citizen, a nun of great de- cisioa of character, courage aud teif-re-liance, and Le posaesses, in a peculiar degree, the quality recomrneuded . Ly Dan'oa : ''At-tlace, audace, loujoura au dace!" : Oa iLeTih iast., Captain T. J. Bib cock, being in command of a miL'tia corn pa!))' organized under Order 107, was returning from Rolla to Jefferson City, with thirty men, mounted, having been sent to the former place with dispatches from Gen. Brown to Gen. McNeil. About twelve miles trom Jefferson Ciiy he ca:ne upon a rebel picket guard of thirteen men, iucluiirg a capiain an J lieutenant, at a farmhouse, part cf ihe party being inside Ihe house. Thinking a bold course the belief one under the circumstances, he rode up to the sentinel in the road wiih the greatest, coolness, and whfcu the sentinel halted him, he said, wi a commanding tone, '-Halt your self!" and assumed tuch an auihoriiative air, that the rebel supposed him tote one of the officeis of their own army, mak ing the iirar'd rounds. It nuri Le re membered that Price's rebeb are some times clothed by whole' companies in Fed eral uniform. The rebels, thus thrown off their guard, permitted Captain Bab cock and his men to ride intj the yard. As soon as the house Was suit nded, Captain EaLcwck told the whole party oi rebels to surrender, in such tones as con vinced them they were. icld. He had men ihat he could rely upon, anl he cr dtrtd ihein to shooi down any rebel lhat attempted to m .ve cr ue h'u gun. Thr rebels outaide of the house dropped their guns, and those inside, seeing the hju: fsurro'ju.'ed. surrendered at discretion The horses of ihe rebels were hi'ched a some distance in the woods, thpse tlif Capiai'n nM for, and rneunting his pr:s ;ners jwo. cthcers and eleven mea started for Jefferson City. This capture was within one mile of Vi ice's main column," and Captain Bub cock toon found himself like the man tha' won the elephant in a rafile'. He Lad "got a good thing" the point was u 4 keep it." But the mind ihat ccnetiveo tlie cap' u re tf the rebel ouwpo-t was fer tile in expedients. Unplaced his pri carters in ihe front, and s'arttd to g around the rebel' nrmv, which I y le tweet) him attd JeLvrsrn Ciiy. cros sed ine Osae several limes, a:.,d itade a number of narrow esmnt s from running directly into the rc-bel lin-'s. Ha va tangled in the bends of the Osa-ge, 1 1c r Mr. Raymond, in the "Elbows of tin Mmcio," at the battL of S dferitio. . Bu he knew the rountry, and succeed d it: effectually dodjinj' the wh.jle rebel ar my. On the next day after ihe cap'ure tf hie prisoners, while riding down a hili. he saw a itUl curpany descending a hill opposite, and co.riing towards hini. As on the previous occasion, he coa;eiv ed that his safrty iu bcl-lness, an J, with his thirty men and thirteen prison ers, Le charg-d on the icbei coinp-ny wiih a yell, and drove them bat k. Ea ".'i prisoner hid two cr m.re ruen e-peeial:y to look after him a& t ii as after tiir en ray in fro::t, atid the captured rebs, iu stead of being an incumbrance, Wtre at, advantage, a3 they helped to swell tlv number cf Can ain Bibcock's force, arid make it appear more formidable. Nv iconor had he got the rt bs in front of Lim on the skeduddie than he made a sudden detour by a Ly-paih, and got inio the brush, It was afterwards aiccrtaintd J Uiat the tkedaddlers reportt d lo Pice tha'Jthe Federals were advancing in force in their n ar, and Le had -his army drawn up in line of battle to meet them.' The rebels were hunting for Captain Babcotk for six days, Lnowing he could not have reached th-i Federal forcss at Jefferson City. ' . The brave men of .his company Lad a tedious lime camping out nights; and be tween guarding-their prisoners and keep ing a watch cut for the enemy, they had little time for sleep. Six days and six nights were-th'is passed, -when Captain Babccck and his faithful band safely ar med in Jefferson Cny, and delivered to General Brown their thirteen prisoners, whtare now safely confined here. "Where did you say McClellan was?" faid a Unionist Ma Copperhead reading The New Yoi'k News of the 21st. and swearing raufdLd oaths over this para graph: "Mai. Geiv McCJeibn went ; last j J . . . ... - iuesty io.asn ngion ingi.ts on a vis-: , it to James Gordon Benett. Esq. "I saii he was down at Benett' a.a1JHc a,uvuula,cuc.iS. "Oh that s nothing. Wait till No--; vember and you will. .see 'him down at ' ,he ?o' the polls.'"' Ceiebruiisj; llargaa'a Ueai!i. The fust Tuesday iu October has been agreed upon by all ''bea.ts of burden' as a day of thanksgiving and praise to Get;. Giilon and his command, for the timely and religious act of terminating the life, robberies and wholesale thefts of John II. Morgan, the most renowned land pi rate of. the'nineteenth century. All Ahe beasts in the "Animal Kingdom" are re quired to assemble precisely at ten o'clock and commence their devotions. Blooded horses and mares will convene in their respoctive stables, and rebel Presbyterian ministers will lead in their devotions standing tiptoed with their pockets stuff ed with lying rebel newspapers and with their faces towards ''old Westminister," occasionally pausing and profanely swear ing by ihe God that made John Calvin, that "whatever is, is right," except the election of Lir.c-.du, and that God had 'foreordained wharever comes to pass," always excepting the issuing of the email cipaticn proclamation. ."'Jules,- of high and low degree, wilj convene in their lo's and pastures, in the open air, and the;r devotion will be led by Baptist preachers, who, slandiag in wa ter up to the seat of their breeches, shall swear with their right hand on a jug op corn whisky, that there is t o salvation without swimming ihe Cumberland river as often as John Morgan has done in search cf mules; and when the preacher pauses to take a dram, every inula shall bray by way of response to the pious ex- eicises. The jtt .-kasses shall all convene in thir respective stables, and with clost d doers" after the manner cf the "chis meetings", conducted by, the rebel Methodist preach ers ;' the jacks shall be interrogat. d, the preachers kneeling, as to what progress they have, made in producing horse arid a?s "equality." Each preacher shall take his text ouk of the; Southern Meth od ist si ave cod e, itndafifcCjX-ftfXaauit.iLfl er, to which ihe jacks shall respond in "notes cf sweet concord," the audience shall sing at li e tops of liu-ir voices 'J. din Anderson, my Joe Johru"cve. Closing out at 4 o'clock the animals shall return.to their pastures, "wiser and. b:ti'er" brutes, und the reversed clergy si' all go to their homes, all get drunk and mistake other men's wives for their .;wn, under a pretense cf seeking their ' rights.'' Ivnox. A'hlg. Ecbel Ittiw'i oa Ecsara. On Wednesday noon, the 13th, the pickets of tho Resaca garrison, on the Home and Resaca re.-u.is, weri? attacked by Rebel cavalry. The skirmishing was ipuite lively ; all ihe efforts of the enemy to drive in our pickes proved ferule, for as soon ai attacked the pickets were de p!ved, and stubborulv held their ground, refusing to relinquish one inch. After about three Lours steady skirmishing, .uriuir which time considerable artillery firing was indulged in on both' sides,' the follo.vitjg insolent and larbarutis demand was sent in by Hood, who, it will be re membered, recently-accused Gen. 'Sher man cf "studied and ingenious cruelty 'jeprecedeuted in the annals of warfare.' I tiecd not comment upon the atrocious document, for it was simply a threat to repeat Fort Pillow on a more extensive scale. He d'qr? a eky Tess.'. Oct. 12 1S31. To the Officer Comma cdiv'g the. United States Tones at IksdcaGeorgi'z. Sin: I demand tlpi immediate and un condiiioual surrender of the post and gar rison under vrur command, and should ibis be acceded to, all white officers and soldiers will be paroled in a few days. If the place is carried by assault no prisoners will be taken. ; Most respectfully, your ob't serv. "J. B. HOOD. Gen. Col. H ill, of the "SCth Hiineis -Itegi- rneut, received the flag of truce, and cor - poral McKammon, Adjutant-General of i the 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 13;h Army Corps,-conveyed the demand to Colonel Clark R. Wever, of the 17th Iowa Regi ment. Commanding ihe Post. To this de fiant demand Col. Wever sent the follow ing unconstitutional 'reply. What a con-tra-t between these two simple docu ments : Headers. 2d caic, 3d di v. 15:h a. c. ) Resaci, Ga. Oct.. 12, 136-1. , Gen. J. B. IIcoJ : Your cerntnunication ; of tVds date just rereived. In reply, have ! to state that I am 'somewhat surorisfd nt ,i - , u . .v. cr the copcludmir paragraph, lo the ; effect - - . , c , , .v' , ; .: , . r.. ,,rr:, .4 k- j prisoners will, be taken. " ; ; In civ oninion. I can bold ibi.s post. If you walll it, .come nnduake it. , I aia. General, very resp'y. your mos! ob't, ' ' CLARK R. WEVER, Ccmd'g Oilicer, U. S. Forces. The Rebels endeavored to perpetrate the same trick that w frustrated at Al latoona reardim? the-flig of truce. While the ptcket officers were respecting and entertaining the Rebel Sag of truce, the enemy continued to move into position for the purpose .of investing Resaca. The oilicer on duty informed the -Rebels that the flag would not be returned - un less the movements cfihe troops were in stantly halted. This request was speed ily granted, and the operations of the ene my were suspeded until the return of Cel. Wever's nonchalant response. As soon as the answer was received by Mons. fllood, he belched forth all the fury wh'ch two batteries could rai.t up en the fortifi cations, thelhng two railroad trains, and causing a general stampede in. our lot-g wagon trains, which were parked south of the Ostanala river, in a', position sup posed to be secure from the enemy's fire. . f -- TiR:!ikhni Bay. By the President of ihe U. S of Jluiirica. A' PROCLAMATION. .: I; has pleased Almighty God to prolong our" National fife aryihi-r year, defend ing us with His guardian care apaii ;i unfriendly designs frotn abroad, and vouchsafeing.to us in his mercy many and signal victories over the enemy who i-! of car own household. It has also pleas ed cur II.ven!y Father to favor as vvi our citizens in their homes as our sol diers in their camps and our sa;lorton the oas with unusual health. He has 1 erge ly augmented our free populatiofi by , e mancipatiou and by imigration. while lie has opene'J to us new sources of wealth, and have crowned lhe labcr of our work ing men in every department cf industry with abundand reward. Moreover le has been pleased tcaniinate and. desire our tiiin.ls atid hearts with fortitude, courage and resolution nimcient 'f jr ht T : e a t trial of c i yj I J.wa r in t . vh.iclt T x-. : naverbeen brought by our adherence as a nation to the cause of freedom and hu-! manitv, and to afford to us reasonably Lvpes cf tii uliimaie and happy dejiv erance from all our dangers and atrtic tior.s. . 1 Now, therefore. I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, "do here by appoint and set apart the List -Thuri- . . . . , I V J I . ' . , M - . . J ........ desire to be observed by a! my fellow citizens, wherever they may then be, us a day o f thanksgiving and prayer to Al rnigh'y.Gcd, the ben.liceni Creator and Ruler of the universe; and I do fur ther recommend to my fellow-citizens aforesaid, that on that occasion they do reverently humble themselves in the j dust, nnd In in thence offer up penitent and fervent prayers and supplications to the Gicat D.sposer of events for a re turn of the inestimable blessings of peace utiioii and harmony througheu; tlie l.ir:J which it' has pleaded Him to assign as a dwelling place for cursives and our pos terity throaghoat ail generations In testimony whereof I have hereun to set my hand and caused'ihe seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this 2Qih day of Oct.. in the year of cur Lord, und cf the Independence cf the United Ssutes the eiirbay-nttith. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By tho President; Vi'sr..' II. SnwArtn, Stcrdsry (fSlote. IiitercHnj; to Faiiiicrs. A. Hinsdale, of Ohio, iu an art ah: in the Ohio Parmer, gives the foh'oe. h:g very sensible advice: ''Get a gocd bread tf meduan-slzeJ htgsthat will' fat at any age; taich.as will 'weigh from 300 to 400 pounds when matured if ycu hare? no cheaper feed than corn. Keep over win ter none but breed in g sleek. Besure at.d keep enough of that, for if you have too J rtary pigs you can always co tcmetaiiig wi'A tlnan in the spring, iiave ymr p.igscome about the first cf April Keep no more than you can keep well growing. Re sure and Lave good pasture for them. Make all the pork you can from cheaper feed than corn which must be the base of fattening. . T presume that when ccin is over fif ty cents per bushel, it will pay well to jjrind and" coak it; but I Lute net trid it fairly.. Fat well and - kail your p;gs si oat Christmas', and they will ordina rily weigh 200 pounds -of as nice "pork as was ever put into a - barrel. It will e ...... i . i i i i ireuuent-iy outsell nt avy r.o:5 in-maruct. ... .... I think ihat when ecru is Lfiv -.en-s j a bushel, to make pork, raising a good 1 business, it should bring Cirer bund- red, and for every ten .cents advance on j corn, pork should. aJrance Sl."-- char.Se. i i ui tne r ii That t jn".i gauur.t oi:cer no m ire tL? i . a teh graph neglects dit ecdy to n.:or4t: us, bt indirectly announcis ihe fact by t:,cn - ticniug the honors t t e paid to h.s mem cry. As lelore mentionei i:i c-ur ' ci- uuins, he has been lying ill at PhiladI hia, of malarious flax, contracted in Yir- ginia, thoaja his case was not re,rard j as very dangerous until within a day c. - two. ' David B:;Ii Eirnr y was born in Ilurrv,- vilh Alohirria. M:iv "0. 21. IT n - moved to Ci;:ci .voiii in his 5:u'.h, v.e.h 1 is father. James G. Eim-.. . He i.';.d;. - j law here, bu before entering ercti the act ice 'of the prcfccsLm, r-r::a:td in tu- sinoss in Michigan. In ISS he wet . t: Philadelphia. -LrAnr.?, 1 I. hj -raised regiment t;-e iwruu mum.is tnfti, a:.'j oti it. a exp.rati-;n of its term ot serv.ee, re-orM.-iizeil it f.r . I - , - t -in roe year; Iii December, l?'!, l.o w:t: pr.n.noted tu a Brig-idicrc-.hip. li'-tin.'uich-io.g himself at Yoik-owo, W.Liamsbtiru. ai.u Csp'-CKiiiy iu Uif.-secoi.J lafie ul iJuii T?!jr. f!.ir-,vri,,f.. .11, t"i tV r,r r. i.i si ic r his gall.mtryrdt-erttioii and eaiin-nt "s-.I-dierly qualhi.-s. pro.:;. i. n j: liu.vvd : pro ration, and he beca;ne a Major-General. Daring the present campaign m Vi-riniu he Lad labored, unceasingly, and lis di vision, wa-i anieularly c.-nsp'cj.uj i:: I ihe Lard fighting 'cf the Atinv cf ihe James for the po.f-.c&f!on ef Cbcphik- j i' 're ' ' t-.un, - . , It seems but yesterday tha: Grn. B!r ny's achievements in frcnt cf Ri.hn.ond were thf- fnTLKfin.T tr.!.- ,? i1, 1 ...... .vj.v v.. nic i:nivJ:i. Scr.rccly had the first burst of admif.aticrj iubst Jtd when, the warrior lay down lo hi rest. .But though he has pisvcd 'a '.ray. the memory of his brave deeds wi:i In-tin the records cf ti.e present war. and posterity as well. as his coiemporaries describe Lhii as.one who deserve 1 well of iusreyuntry. 1 ' . ini iiera.c! s corresponilnt will: I;er- I .jaa on ti:C o-.j. t . Qiir K.t are enjoying a respite after the late- lat ib. Our position is nearly ihe sm tha. it was before the battle, with the i :cp tion of Laving made a LjJgeiaeut on ib.e Ie:t summit of the iias;aui'.eu lacun- tatnt. Tire foilc.virtL' is the ofnrl.il ren rt rf r-, L . . what we capturtd on the lf)ih : iit'S't i prisoners of ilio rank and lib;. 61 'com missioned c'liic-Ts. 'i5 pieces of artill-.-iv, -10 la'i-sons,. 3 battel y wairon -,. C'L? hor i and r.iiiles, w i;h L-irness' tot. ',;.!;.;. C" ambulances!, 50 ' army wago?-,--, Lj.Ou'J ' rounds &Tt;i!ery aminunitiun. i.'jS'J snaiii i arms, several waron La,l.. ir:, Le! n r nt: 'z iui.sm.Ji SiOl:.-i Ct Ui." fl.e;!!V, til. a i I . . a . ...... e . .. . . i . large, i.ua.ber tf batibj A b tt. r J f,. ,j.e j resident real to "tho .an :V nbam-in;: Gen. fiheril.m :nd his b rave ! army for ibrt ae iii'. s opt r;t iiiii in t'.O . . i . Villi."', e. peciaiiy for the of ihe 10:h: .'. ii . ! Oar losses on th"- lC:h, ih t-;h r:.t of j fieiolly leperted, will sum v.) loatlv- r.s follows: Army of West Vir 4i..ia. bi:a d, i .GO; wotUiJcd, G-jO ; prisoner?, 4G0 t tab SiO ; I La K i cor i r -u. - 3 ; wound- ed. l.CC:0; prisoners, ISO to-aL l.TbO; Gth cot j:s, killed, 2 'DO, Vo;.;;d . J - 1 (C-.'-'J ; missing, 50 letul 1,350. C.-l. Kiich-n's dit-i,,!), Lih'-L 0; wounded, 140; missing, 50; total, iIG ; grand to'at, i.C'.-G. Another crna; ci Ji r.t, of ihe J;h,'i sav: Cel. rviihcls'w idi th" G:h N.w York cavaSrv ma .e a r'-ceri.'. essaneo yestcrJav up the pike as far a.s Mowrytown. r ip. . turtd iwo or three reb-A 'sc.-.m-- en tl ,, ... He was i;if'rrn-d that Gen. Ho- er division of rebel cava I y "as n Moor I .liict.ftii Jil.ll lb." f I r-inr-.' ( f '! i and Lc fig's,: reel's turps Lad -gone to Hi h- I mend lo be rcrjafiz''J, armvd a?;J t ;! t:- ped. Only a small portien a" th itb- L who escaped from us. M Cdar :r-;tk saved their tims. ai J cut ci t'; f omi .. , --. ., ,.,.,,',', ; ; able batteric-s with whica dearly Lad hored - i ,, . , , ,, . 1 id blo-v us. out ..ci-the V a:ley. t--i one' . . . : piece remained. Washii gton'. Oct.So. Sh-ridan's rris- f - . ! uut:i s; t i e iiO v. 1 1- oi Li nr ::.'iii! i- i . . .. . . . . . I . . , . - v t - ' LievenL'uadred were brought into Har- per's Ferry on Monday, and 1. 1C0 bra! been previously brought, in, aui 1.1C0 j were 1-ft at "Winchester. (Jur civairv are ; i . ,i i fTitneriu j m many stra:':iers trcra ine n!r,h,t r-U. Thp r.om!.r ? r. 1 " ' - ! I ccrs taf-turcJ will not fall slot cf cCO, The entire lo-.s cfthe rebels in ': killed. 1 wcixded and 'prise m rs and etragglarsard i esiitsated tfi.ever 6.CC0. Ker-Thaw's: wi' Ui,ica had twlnty-two n-.v trafs car.n-ra ; v o:ih '.-c-.e. ere ei sr.'.ali rifm n th r.. ii. i. ii J asc ;itaii.ed that t!:e id.. Is had i.ve i:: 1 fantry Jivi.i.-.r.s, w;.h ih.'.r :r..':.ti of a:' .... i bri. c-va.ry i 'i-" v. z :.: m th uiut. ! i;i the J O.r w.."..n-.i.-d au b. if: rarid'.y coa i v ycd Irf;a Win.hr.ter to rttarita-.b-urg. jO"? h'-:' I A b.ttJ 01 t.IC -u I T:.;-, f.'s in biii' 1 t 1 e.. -j.-.i. ..! iii thj j ng'.t o; So:, l.y w. i and fifty. Ti.o reb tv ., ). !4 J 1 1. tti.;.M gr.-'.ii-r. w.r i.- e ..u.f .; ed Wt'ba.-e tak-n i'.t.i- f.ur I r. . 1 : i in: Tf. D.r: : ;j fr i, Pri y cr-nt i it: ) to rep.-rt t o l i .-"i ! his po t. Cvb;:;eiMo..i ts of t'.-:1 by f pe..-p! he ii .-i ci loyal. v a itiic: if.. i:t tiit:g avlut in -f Vi.-tit:g Icteriiim i'i 'n v i' l J .1 I'l.J Hi i,: - ts t;i v, i!i r-; ; u. a j.j t'. IlT.! :tlJ u-.iwa i. n.oa i.. ,ii U i this nan uf thv ttate to cr t.. c -a- .'. c- try : rtte'i-. Tne ecu:; e o. cvry ioyal man sp aks it. 'I'..: , c f. : . ry l.-u eJ iiCau.y in ic i.i;..: ir a i. i i (h:v. an:! t.'. v ft l it i.a'b'. .. V'-t blood will surely How if d i.-.'! led ma ay days loader p'-biie lb s-..l! The nras that Pi co is ley.-.r.l th ) S:ae line ;'.. au:ht, $ ith ihe ia h. r : f.ven'y co e'5 in bis tra:.-. h ii !oen tho t i . . 1 ll.e. cr..:.'i. buck. Oa- military aathoiities mtiy a.s ;vl hnj.vtho fetib ere. ,y Prli'i1. Abeut the timu Prico crc--.o:.g thj O.age, P.iil Andersm gfh. r-. ti to-".:.cr hts bushwhackers ti." i..-r:!i s: J ; of 'h -t Mi.-souri river, an m rcl.h.g the:!'- r, c..nArut-'.. d raft oa;v.hi:!i t cro-s over i ill " : IliC lit - ii i'UM s a u .. i. 1-et.over he lied t-'O'l.-.-r 1 .1, a . i i 'a ia'o the river and dr.,v:;d ii. a. . Uv -r a htuidrr t :-.e .'.) s. M ... :c Pri a in corr.tiiis.-i ai ia tne i . ! if it M-o r. r . ' I 10 1'' t .v v li t-i n f -r Texr II- reaih-.tl iV.cj-i Boo ivi.le, and tiiersj Lj I a) n.'.ervi,y with him, which wa e,i.::: .n: !v to the banilit. l i.t? . r ; e. . j a.u. ia t:.t; ci v i. -.;-i, v;, ... i . 9 T 1 ' i r;:y a ! tiuirtt-r?. iaice coi.: li.n-ntd An- a ' i,c r; n e an : d . Vot.'o.n t'O Southern rrm-aiae.', nr.l I..av:t:-' 'ive.i - i i j ntm t.n ap; int:ne:;: as c i I ia the "J' A., Govuruof R-y;u.; ls.:i :'.! ii a ion &j aa o:.;,- t ia Mi at:-- Guard i. . j C'( of B. vide were c circu-:ita:iC'-s. v- hi ! h' in - lu 1 0 c" i an. t r ij ; Anderson w ; i-:X o- ;s t n r.-en It " n.u I . r. . i .'.'a. 1:3 : at ia-ice i' lie V t. f , .1 i .- . I ' ;.: ii.i . U i . I : : ' m:. ' i.'.il'. J LO o.f. c a no--: ov.i'.v it; '.'a - i - 1 i erence to t.. i-..tr. a Co I Li'ice ;;t:d tj a L. ' .'-a.- .a:.;, a,' Cf v ILful-ot.d ! to o h-r :i ..it to i.taahTi of t.t,-2..nr, th .t h.f h p d. 1 y .Li.t! -rs::i u:: n.a!v.: a j" ia t a i 'A CoicJ" e:a'e c 0 :v oi n:.n. v I Err- l:'0 i : r-r.f r is o. . a t o:r ci 1 1. i. la' t::fii':::ed rel v-. :, j C : and i;i!;itiii.;.Uu MeLi-;;.!'!. li a action u f ia- (J. : j c . V, !sj far a it -4 ; 'a fo'rr.r'oi i-rl-.-a- . g e a-ibovi- preset:-., r.- 1 'i.tvt' sa; 1 n.-i r... h -iou, a'rdy of 1 i i t whf h. i.u I . tb i;cr', traiv rruve lh t dawn ci if. J.I to this ff.ng and Vb rh- . i r7 7 ef li h ;r.' rra ". a thz Lv ih tear n. l:.:: rs 1 heart, and to v tr I ill (X- m o: c'a::n, Ha l, holy Lg'.t, ti , I'.ri lorn tf ih' c-'tne, co-''-. A r.v. Mzy lead .-e ;a.-y ua ' e'eia. blamed si-ve C'-d U l'.ht." -The r.u'hor;;! s o!t!i B. ". pr t? ' i cs 'Lave a I L-;.gth di. v. l' cs Live al L ; ti i. .:-" a lb . :r v . . " ,, ceisioa Jm-rf Is ara tro:.1 eu-fiai. , . , . ers, and are i.'jw as n.ir'tK rj o ?. own. ' !-(ioVfr:;:ne;.t to be rid ef tl ui.'ao.-l accord a .d i.ll T,;: , : wj.i t.s cxt- r n ia t-ria 'in ' ui--s-j ii r ;. orr . ,j" r , , , r... jCrtuiie.s ci K.icn. a .iOw.il peaa to pa- ; ... "SoarMnt, :i L-tv.j- cm; ; sunrose. to v. t ir.e ij ic- lit I .-..ri'.rr V . i '. .!-", , .! i n veteran who i-i.-."red Lis 'ore. "I have been L in- D.ui.crats fr threj Trar sawf'th- seldar. I am u:i Jr. iU: fcalilo of Tb! i far th- :u-u I lill.- - i.i ide in Richmond ; l.v: capture.:, a:d 1-.0G0 it: have t'ueu c-t-her'.J fr. t i I 11