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FAYEfTBV ILLE OBSERVER. I ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN LINCOLN COtfNTTI N. 0. WALLACE, Editor. 0ricr.4f 0?d Stand: 8igft1 "Obserttr Printing Ofut." fXyETTE V IL L E, TENN: Thnrsdaj Koriiing, Dee. 19,1861. A irankefr Visits CoSumbas-W- bat . lie Saw and tfrard und r a Flag of frufe. N : TVin nrroQrmirli'r.f nf tlif St.!i w"v'r': ijcuis jLcmocrais nuy ismu vu-j- r. lumbus under a of trurftl , ! writes of hislvisit, the place, - for - tincaflmw. etc, - , ' ' ';; T jim1 nf -- rtiir rr?ulrria UmA ills--' s.itkfiprl 4h.at our bravo soldiers . . ' .- - - .l' .1M did not take uoiumuus. tnc otner day .(which they did not atteinptr; to do1) let them come here, celebrated chalk bluffs', extc nd for' a mile and a half above th is town, . Ixjinsr irom one hundred to one.1: hundred and seventy-hv- e tact m i heiffht.C and arc so situated as . to command the river six miles abov The armed recounoisaiico at Cel m)iit on Thursday-- , demonstrated the fxct that they have one hun dred and fourteen cannon, of dif- - fniwnt f.alihrf. mniilitod nnd ill T)0- - Htion,so as to sweep the '.entire country for miles around. , These cannon cannot all be seen. Some cf them arc masked, but enough can be seen to convince inu iuum skeptical tiiat what nature has not done for this place, (audit has to was fortifications. Time; as cuns its death of from one high" in position, and in the confidence of our government , one who does not. wish to magnify this wicked , liut to know the of the en - twnv nviil lcnmirinrr it., will not lin- - dorrate our foe. but to brins to - r w bear against such an over - us jaie un5 whelming our Tlierc must be some or twenty-fiv- e thousand here from of their tents, which snow flakes on the mountain a long distance, above town, and present writing thou- sands, of the rebel are gathering upon the bluff at. us its rugged brow. As we : Columbus, two opened fire on us, we hove to, until the Mohawk, to our ; of truce. Gen. aid-dc-cam- p, Captain us but man- ly. Hatch J as gentlemanly dignified; cult nf lino lnlh his shoul - dcr nothing his rank a s s is a new in ' to tlie of ers, for I can only the usages war. If you not as nation, must as a power can an that he on ground hu-- ; he a uufc our goverameni was no a must admit tha inclined to-b- e as posw- - Mrs. Mrs. Col. ty lay stating his word commu-- : Mrs. D. receive every but him to accompany her to D's quar- - ters. , Here the, intervicwtennin- - , ated, with the cool retirement of tpTipT Tninr-flTirr- nl V ' , " 1 4 Captain Blake us, tu w V n rf ' .t n,iii ..f! and "Mumm's After, - W iti nf'"" ' o:n,ri i,.ow we rejoined our transport and set sail for Cairo The rebel Captain , trt0cf v0 of the St. ' i w i .i. x x zc xi u uui one xoasr, 11 .uie3r couia aniiK , ana.iu.u was. "uur vountrv. c Thpv . ivKhniirlpfl. i "Yps. - Our - Coun . . L and we. all drank M widely different . Written for Otwrtrr. '; f AUTUMN AND WINTER. ' ' ' I cur cf was .by Lick -- This 3Ia voiumuus after by the ;D.,aatne buddings Let some lofty emi- - moments before the hour, clock their in! purpose arresting Ma. lactory Vt at; and the m., and short the time ana wno ..wiui weir lootol liazel street. , of the vear! ike themselves otber becretanes, .were' the lire irv s nn .hi . two i.iu was Gov shall nizef and until the affair for of itri,i.nr thesr ru' Cn uessrs. leaf" their lull large of ino ot. ,ac- -; three at the anU. far over hill and dale 'cf guilt Upon of oners Cam- - gilded twenty troops iudering number brow, lining soldiers and peer- ing over neared heavy and waited steamer re- ceive Polk's Blake, coolly gentle Maior straps, reply Major relation prison and Hatch would permit invited -- r:,.,i and that xl.'C onrI the conicsseu rather nuu. and the the be all u: ai. lire, tallage croves leap-- : with the -- "in- and the crjtes have N0! came down Iroru the sweet blue mile, aiid made ijaVe to-neve- the and ,will dered unon! t;il nnd bJ Ai I1IIIH1I1 ..CUIIU xw.uk, we have fate of of. them. done ago! are hey An-- g M'uuua make other been over which their by the hand all. My to. num.-- -' rolled away, that in they her of have with maiic die. felon. real them our for. in mcnuicnoiy, mat. of woes. and hko the of some old has his nnwv hw otnl can ever .anon, of the the U I few and au- - thick both and below this rebel came and triinns tions ''his that then is to on on a. re-- uen. be us us month were quite Hatch where eickV wandd should anntda .i. rml-iiK- T niol-;ne;- ct Louis jtry! silence. ' ' oi as and i a . at " 1 J? f ments lom I ' X w w tj X LI ill rilULl to - lire at u me. at the i" ii. ii'mviiit i.iim ti in uir in tiki ti ii m cii v .t- f Yj, i 4 o time oi & as as m m New . they busied ; ." dliU m in '"' . . . ' correspondent Confederacy . - - a-?- .mr some e tllc d s n . xrue, some g : 1 riiirlmivri 7 in t heir j : . " t' J'- - on' it , : iv the aiit vt mii nrkn o v is ; ; :a in oi - on the i ' ; a the tree the . . . , , writes as iu- .rT . - f i t...i::.,.. Willi. lLuV out"-- ftt early ' inst.', 'o'clock i i t i : i i ! . r. tL behold as ; auaeii, iv- - beauties dving points,' toreibiy " : , . i 5:sere'and on who sume time yellow floating mg the the ; ' the h t h e Comnit5?i - the the . . .....- - . i r r l xi. -- x 1 1 . p. . .... : . : ' ' x oi ne,- - rear, .vv :ro , iiuu;iim; . . ., . . a 'sec' than the. I oi vi i "w".r . - ' 1 ' .off 1 to - Saturday 1 'ttavino .4 Mr r. r.. a- - the ' and ' . .7'' ' distance.. to c " 6. An Au- -' the U1) ot V , . T KVI! lux .I '.) T I.jIS KI'HL I lit'. . " 1 - nv - ....v . v.v.. , the mit so glories' ' and.ly : to and . ; ! '. . engineers nav3 long t I- - iii.u;, "done, to the 'i t htm, - , . , ' on by then has a a the I the a equally yarned a requiem the ( year so very souls weep scalding tears wee! and joys 'and' ' With roles rrv frowns, st ran ro ... ' :KhoSt poets ' 'mid u- - Wails be aid I ' ' JHkc mournful song to "past the hw Gefl. mail fall time. uiml votaries taS I heads, will vvuisuivtj d.K)med lprits 'aware sight large stillness of-deat- h number lipoii Martial. hpircac crossed street, ...nJA.l western towards i"ulu moment andatter- - .tuern, towards last, Kace rnrrWo.1 thrown 'tumn- - con-!1"- 0 'that! firemen. look fa-;f- or they, .the w.uuuu, strong Autnnin passed They wings moments here rebellion. a r aM up ana, and of the vv. were v,or-- 1 i,T.,1n.i1 . rut Lv 'x c ii . house saved a line buiidin uiwuiuo ...xvu.x ...v... rnaricicr ni inn fiprn.. niifi riiiii'ii ri t ay our. street, to w tt: xi . the caps drawn over pale of Union . have west the the trr.c- ine taKcn ircm. ,i,f oc i the rear ii the have force nestling close to very hand a - thrce As the of 4 the still sure and - then tacking arc now the are for the at guns and flag ' received more to to cabinet." for from the ool, fll':il begin the "past the bitter Another Winter an- - winged sombre flight 'heard, the the oo.OOO fixjm line fire Charleston .turcng grave, seconds mths. at-to-ry hearts the ' i '- )- i our is written in indelible give way to spirit tack for will the lace narKi x uv nature. All earthly things and at are All is the rope's end between and tly an- - earth, are seen two of being! .0, man beings! one will take were short; the other seemed a lit-gloo- m? wild have tie to the from gun their the its clay, but a few fzentle summer hushed short they were manner, the captain his pearly , showers; nave beseeched not and he had auto-- j brooks and fields; for it gd name and old age by the grkiettcrfromGen.GranttoGcn.-thcnthere-'llbeioveinever- y such miserable lVlk, etc. .''..'. music in tree. . The breezes has had a effect Gen. Polk's were of Autumn are fanning the leaves unionism here, and are by, and on 'from. the pair ted trees, but they j night and day; the and 'Major Hatch ; will atthe time. jOath allegiance to cur Govern-i- n a very haughty and unfriendly ' Have you, 0, have vou ever ment, and by this senous subject, - The General had float' to- - the world and indicate except major-gener- al sash... In to Hatch quest for the release ot Uol. JJougli-- : iace sun, until the erty, he had 'heavens to be filled with 'had his leg amputated and one bright halo of glory? Thus, again service, it win aner me Autumn oi Tolk he could not him, life! ' be- - the purest "I instruc-,;t- y, that ever beheld! Winter from mv5' Government llichmond: there order exchange the present exchange Col. Dougherty-accordin- g of will, a you recognize belliger- ent before. you make of prisoners." Ma- jor replied asked the of soanity sacrifice knew brave of : acknowledrinjr rebel power (although we they belligerent) a belligerent Maj; further requested safe to escort Mrs. D. Srivilege Dougher upon that he tection, couldnt Cel. .tZ,nA .rteo: representatives .with under,2 standings.. the b'aydte mile Court shop. their our rs ene in upon with wintry in thy tories. corn-ne- ar in manner. am to and no more in the sun- - lit croves. We will make oh, welcome sping, when thou comest 'to visit u again. We love thy sunny, and evening thy . ballads wild and woodland scenes: love thy lowing herds and ' swiftlv un fmm Wrist! and the earth and Lending sky in . vast pall darkuets? you not seen that cloud vanish from the is upon us, but spring time will 14 ' soon be here with her flowers.. John A. Womack. The Reward of The country will be to see the the East and Virgiuia Rail road have adopted a res olution pensioning the of the at substance dollars per Mf ne recovers,' able as- - sume his post watchman of the bridge, he is to retain his situa- tion, at his former "salary,- in to his -- We notice that the of the and Potomac Railroad have donated $100 to the Keelan food.; of Fannin Texas, are tanning per-- oDiain nis release, lorjnjonth for one vear from the date knew him well, and ni3 wounds, and thereafter $15 lie was-- a and noble for the term of his life. iavor or. and nicate that sauk Gen. footing k in three by .pro-I&- 'k assured Ha that cess (if Bridge BarDfTS Gen. sheet- - where forges! Lad He. Martial, qoo leave the'riv-ithn-e mature their ,-- w!. the ine Uec. 1Z. llie tllllllMIM 1UJL1UC11. inlUl.l' royal steam engagement umv-- o. MJ6..V anti oiucc poinis ri 'anj to 9th raging points teniae,-an- d Ptnln- - k a ''The' there . .Thclnence picturesque the mounting! brought firPPfrrUfp A of the Atlanta dating hia letter Greeneville, Tenn., Dec. 2d, says: The by bridge .burners measure subsided, and 3? sccm?, ina sen tence and that ernment and its be rcc oyab people itt3V.,Af I Aennereec. oi Johnson's 'B bob mnn Tine hrvmflvhnwl mountain . t our but only, be otiituu this novel amusement until vva Iwoub Lt The eu were not of their 'few came gahows a umo-- u oak limb was substituted novel en- - whole battalion under-arm- s was the Eame- places' w rry cut off coinmuiii-Wt- n U aid, owards-midnigh- t the V1"11"1'! up 'eent.net fall-bac- k. ot bcn rciH" tominissioncrs. the,-r,,,,,.,..- ; look evening Iromthe I1lH.C3-3- 3 cntirclv tlic'6ulject cap Sping-time- ,' cut wondersjrebel ?st of has us of tne few 'iieetink all departing wild song aud men to fcpratt oi McV company x frienti8 to ot wliole tne been as vie-- ! was in aus away" characters ot in touched lo! fading and struggling ate The of spring come to give up but tenement us ; breeze, 11 soon appeared taking received appointed watched as sereni-addin- g: exchange bright shades; we Company Keelan, defender bridge in lwentv-nv- e is to as addi- tion Company; people cewaty, to man,iper protection Dougherty, Strawberry Major strongs-wi- ll MemphL. excitement tailrUmon1 execution: ninri- - Confederacv. established. ybaUcrc8 carrying Memphis dangling vicissitudes! zephvrsare murmuring proclaim gratified stockholders discovered "ck, tick me Knees shook visi - By order, were left hang and a oi ine when were buried the tree upon giant hung, and lives were to an that old and oak have spoken, it doubt will it its . We have Andy as a and it has some little fuss among his but have occupied it, and it makes a receptae'e for our sick. I hear Andy tears in Louisville he that had occupied East . Arrest of Brcwnlcw. ; . The oi Sat- urday, gives the following particu- lars of the arrest f Parsdn : . . . G. vesterday,; a charge treas- on, on a warrant ordered by the Confederate States Commissioner, and up by the District At- - He was committed to His trial come Hp in clue course before the Confederate Cnnrt nerhans5 next rumor an from the War Department for his safe to tue iu iuw inu o, created intense, t throughout this especially among friends and relatives now languishing in on on account his . A . regiment of Maryland ,S" tt 1 J X.I on tne rorximac, oe serieu froni;01d Abe a few days, ago, and came to the Confederates iita bringing their with them,. Good L Halleck's Plan InTasicnjllow Couimissicunra were taken. llie Valley of ike Mississippi. The informed St, correspondent of the nati Enquirer, (an Old Abe paper) follows to that The newspapers of the country edition the Mississippi iiiv.." that was actually tj UUic . . . mQnt uot be down the Missis HiVfir:i;ui un the Teiines- - crriis thecor.-;tai- n General ot the-Island- , -- itpmnltP.1im?rammGof them6vc-!m-datel- y upon arrival, the, one lWleck's A1us abundant tried all fired bridge. coup. !....u!-k- , . ,.4i..vraimissiouciKhautakeiinriSAiflreontlie M-rrur- tins mornimr .packet iroui lla- - Uays "broke -- iunefVejrJ- , "nassa back -- on! shortly several lxiblv on m.rl wrt9 boarded caused hanjrins beneath Parson arrested conduct forlhe f"ii;rlpstnii potation to pass flnd;iIian-(f-&- r. ''s1 under' own unmolested. .The Confwle-- ; command of ilkes, tor tl ;rrttcg.are U.r Columbus, Jome are port commencea sausnea just, ,doo this tl.rv. oath with'a before llazcl buniing breeze. pouix-- ;trwrs tueir vuVlk Lock liOUST. the tumuiifuu: cation Suuh, the vjmea-'i"1"- '- material, reached roops skv! oh 50,ce ,s.Nl,.d T'X erevts, 'how reveal names thc,the rrovidcnee has down Aicn. ot n.muii upon just-:gjK-.r- cs clear of ding Our turtV '".'"' Where this wafted per-n- ll Time ceptible knew rebel The strength heart-harp- s play bitter fleecy away temporary of ol all of of over no resistance,! by movement same loss of life the exredition lit loss aim irom our h. . pi o;eity, sox WCj tie Creek Guards, nrivate and nublic. ' Hiecol-- I .x . .c .i . ' .. the appreciation the porai oft losing swept was i,n h-ui- h tho pervaded ended our about jsouls o'clock f mv bluffs "I'assmg wuumj t.J' commanders at-i- ng to inglanee every- - ingger filled when struggles aweiy of songs, both business growing touch of wonderful every nig board reiippear reader! summer cloud they otane appeared could Availing recognize hotior, natures thing heaven spirit release whisper morns tniHnrlrpnPf meeting one Tennessee brave Plains, Directors leather, ioraine thatj0f he days, tcl Court crossbeam warjn they night portion day, they whose limb they where their wretched brought Could honored would delend ajrainst ene nnes. taken Johnson's house hospital, cre- ated splendid wept bitter when heard our forces Tennessee. Register, Brown-lo- w: Wm.' Brownlow upon drawn tnmpv' week. excitemen country," these have pris teachings. whole soldiers usually Louis down o.& ylnj-- i ;liuculh, Shufeldt, A'CGUSTA. voxels "Jacinto, Capt, breath armv will with' ?ndVill this ecccm-- j push result witno.iu and propertv that river miy have done after onuotu mccs, miast, .ergt. hud-.fearf- ul destruction Norm's nrcn.cn ropes aaiustea Nashville.. laces, lauuer the.1jiat will make minute watch went release iind ago. lcs!"pass- - oviock. swif this The loth dead. told scores never enter said will wrap that lollows: iail. will order xiorm, who Biverc bnth i : . .. . . . . .. . umn ot Mnior utnerai 41 auccK;. will move loi ward in conjunction p1 wjtll General Euell's Division of Lnrt:n .. , v j - - - - - 7i ino j the uncertainty cf the not be taken, 'via Columbus and the river; Richmond will not be captured Ha Manassas; nor will the naval fleet make its conquests in the manner prescribed by the Confederate Generals. Already these annoyances nnd defeats are creating great uneasines among the and this element in St. Louis is not now so sanguine as were a few weeks since,- - The defenders of the Union, on oiher handj arc confident, for Everything lies level to our wish: . : pause till these rebel now on foot - Come the i yoke ol Government." ... - . MHhcdists and the War, The Georgia Methodist Confer- ence, which met in Atlanta' last "week, appointed a committee on public They made an ex-- and the 'Rctclnd, extend cellent x. report, withjcji the following resoluticns, which were unanimously adopted: - w- t i mi r I. lliat as a UOnier - ence of "cTiristian ministers, we re - turn most grateful acknowl- - the kind his prov idence as manifested in crops, and the brilliant victo- ries we have acheived by our arms.V . ; . ' r : Resolved, That in our we will continue to pray for success of our arms, and the conquest ot a permanent peace, and ask the blessings of our Heavenly Father upon our. civil religious omccrs, uuu tomiers and families. Resolved, That' we 'recom mend a weekly prayer to held practicable, for the same special purpose. That there is no such thing as a Union party among us, and the assumption v the ex- - I istence of such a party is false in fact, a fabrication of the enemy excuse the war against the Confederate States. . .That the Union being v broken, it is broken for all time; we never will, consent to beome citizens, of the , United ; - :V : ; Resolved, , That the above re port and resolutions be sent to the delegates in Congress, and laid be- fore that body. , . . . "Executive - Relief Ccmmitte for -- the aid of the loyal people of have raised $5,200 Late intelligence which we have .'arrange-H- e (. occupying' .delightful meted complete. our received, explains how Messrs. Mar 5 son and Slidell were, taken? bv "the h VonL-fi- o nw0 gau Jacrato'.V The' arrival in Havana and the nature, of i; so ia there, that ry received ..., I. t. X' 1 r irtr to Key West with the news. ; ie Ducr.nv Dtr( ' Dcc'Cth, 1601.'. ) Whereas, It has pleased the Great Kuler- - remove another nicLtoLreiiiprioriiieoiirr.o."C?oi nass- - - : cxprersivtr of our 'deep duress for the lots and remr.rks upon , . the character ami patient ioibearance e.f tlicir wot thy- - in arms, appointed Lieut.' David Sullivan, Lieut. E. S. N. Bobo, and Corpi rixl V. B. McKenzie, a ccminit te e to draft resolutions suitable for the occa- - cbu and T A . . ll Srrnli rv the committee presented the ... . , ... louowmg resolutions which were adopted . Jtemhe f, That deceased hmthor nf true' soldier, and although afflict . . ed for a long time in a manner that, would have caused one less; .Ka., t r r r 4 uwiu uuui lie, ii; mrjiumi, liv formed every duly without amur- - to hi superior ofhceis and fbr - L , . uearance ano patience with luose .interior m rank. jolted That, during all the hardships and vexations necessarily upon the life of a sol- - fnl f cttv no Vi i'aj f r 41a r.o-- i A "V n. j ;child and parents of ihc deceased, 'Hatred, That a copy of these' . the Jniyetteviiic papers, aDd. that they be requested to publish and forward a com 'to the wife of . 1 1 ine aeceaseo. GEO. W. IIIGGIXS, Clin. I T. A. YAXTj Scey. ' The Conspiracy ini Arkansas The Little Rock Journal of the 3d i J' I i Tx..M. ti .t WI. t'HUUiC il. XjCWir. VttW for some time had in charcc' those enga ged in ine conspiracy m the IS'orthern counties of the Mate, ar-- . and reports that in addition the' twenty-seve- n prisoners' confined in the prises here, he holds erne hun-- ; drodand tWentv. under muird cr, ho exhibited the fortitude ;foTlafj.iK-- e of true christian. That we our! oddments to ' Almi-ht- y God v. r.,.- - u abun- dant ; the to ana be whenever i to unholy ; States..,; i tha ; t. a attendant Jl T i, H to f-- lelt arrests, and there are between six and' eight belonging to the or-- ganizauon, rtne conspi- - racv" ,! ; f .At the battle of Guy andoite, on tlie inst., thisr. Confederates captured. Enfold Rifles, 000 Worth of clothing, and a' hum - per oi cavairy norseej-in- a various TheNi Y., Tribune that of plunder, at $25,-- 000, ' We lost m command. r : XEST ! H723LO 2 '? -- ;. : -.- r.r, great - V v' 'TV- - . : I. hundred Anoi7ier BridgBumer Uu?tg! rjTP uin? rn nni nr f nmniii ANOTHER 1CTGRY1 Knoxyille, Dec. 12.Via Nej? n. u uaun "s;tlie attacicea iumyestertf avf here yesterday for bridge burning. jflve strong and suffered to lor ULUC1 . (nipftiuiereDeisai ou ir.ivnr akend Madrid, fpeak-!a- m ccnlcssion.tj,e taaies our,0wpanicd; i. 'ulr'.. iuv uiacuiuv-- f Iturpeutnieon .'.. .sstul,";u will evening: '0,"our'Au-;somha- lf vcar;acfciises J?0rt.sl01.ir5!' at'douWe-qinc- k fl."'!:'? to oi Tcnnessec'Ki'vtr, arrested yaliulc . W 11I1M- 1- rxiu '.bigthen irxaslg?dmcnt:oii lortifications. information must to siraius ro- - moments an The to no Knoxville The oi meet at 2. 3. 4. Resolved, 5. to ..... A i tf.... U were mostly Wood.: .The fire ' 'spread rapidly to the sash and j the fire prea d to Meetinsr ai.d1 Qheen strtets. Great terror, pre-- ; vailed anion; hum v families' owin?; to their natural protectors being-absen- t in War. 12 oVl(ck Meeting Street from Market to Queen street .3 one sheet of flames. - " o'clockTlie fire is speedi-- j pumiing its Way Southward to! aud Queen strec t. 2 o'clock The fire is still una-- ) bated The splendid e Hurts tf the ' s l- - o-- tel and to the end of Havnc street." No buildings north' of Maikct or East Ha; ne are htanding.l except these on Ccordts and Miss Pinkneys crossing on. Market street. 3 The of the tir - cular CliUrth felh Gen. Ripley inomrrg to and! fro. Lave .oruers to up . . cei tain buildings 1 he explosions now tho nhm ft.wral Itions. The Charleston Hotel is i safe Loyd's coach factory, the old OXPrcSS oflice, nnd O.d eXCCU- - ' building and all the lutae ! that point and Quctitf fVrt. . , . drawn around grounu, Louisville, which hkh save uy K.T,nnL-- v i - - x. , .. ot Green ThcL4n.. i .' Hayne beuU their tiie crcat ' -- ;bo". entire hiumiik away." points shall approaching rebel tarnish that headquarters his that whole unconditionally, thee welcome, Merit. Fredericksburg accidentally laws Brovm- - erected next end. relatives, that arms, ammu-nition,"&c- .y well Tn...1nl,vfKnso.i.niithnritv- - Confederates, the accompanied devo- tions, their meeting, NorthCarolina," jComnnssioneie'; their trViwiiMA, w reflation?, brcthcr i . Unanimously forLi.,t:0 interposition articles NEWS SCOtHEfiN was,:fortifvinK o'clock Jive is JaiLrtr.T Tl . 1 I 1 X X .. .. -- .1 ! jifH'I VfS ill A; I'illR'U UlU HI JIfflll an the Yankee prio-- - ners. - - i Jbriend ltk'7Thll.r5 ""RTO"; ' is in r. r.; aVi..i.- - ThrhA pie has just fallen. The whole of i Broad street is on fire, frun Mr. Gladdens to Mazyck street. ; I There is great distress among f thc p0Or families, ti Ravuno Gkee.v, Dec. 14. A ; fVtTi f lwMitir It ft j 1 Sherman to be the signal lor a general Jfed-- : eral advance. Riejjjyojirj, 13. 0f fKe Mason and Slidell affair,1 v.., poi, VnrrUnA I . . .p gtill A XXV i.ui I.WU V V XV r. . . . at voutliampton, creatiuK some discussion. Tlie London Times-fay- the Nahtille must be treated a a'. fffjjp 0f war) on the Same - with thoseof the United States, ( inaooiuion renaency oi ne, COltff !anOt advanced ISortn Oi , river. . Philadelphia Inquirer pub-- , North. ' fifty seventy-thre- e .in'.' Searcy- - cotfhtyjtVJfDd''? ' .hi, Izard,. He',- - CnARLfisT6jrr Drf 14. .The makings supposes hundred engagea-- m 9th; state 'yrited thousand Archdalc Henry, . steeple outbreak . . footing . W icury iui nrozmng gyvey nst fire, hundred Kventy-ri- x buildings ; destroyed by tht fire " yuc wwnan fatally burned.'' iKx3Kir and blind faetdtythe-- 5 originated, thinks H the work an; incend ary carelessness of fco negroes cruartereel near by; mmuoxfy iiec. 1d V battle .1 been' fought: AHejrSanv under Gen7 Reyro els, made only tWer jailed and mouni-iinsVfifteenmir- es fronr wounded r Col Clarkkoi'i was terev.-'.Fiv- e' thousand1 of the a night march Oa Thursday cn bickcd our forces, composed of th I'ith Georgia, on Friday mcrningr The enemy was repulsed after' slaughter, with lo3s of lir killed, and woumlfcd.- -. Ehty-Cv- e dead were left on th ficldr : Our loss was one liiladreil killed, and missing. Cav.t. 'Arl lerson. ot Tennessee neiuw. er.cmy enemy I. manceuvrei otfot was ltusseJt Partv, mat budge, ctinced iu!j, iv Miiaiiiug hWicr h.m up bourse' in oflenders... rui;nTu liermissiwi prnmcts ctrnnni summer 0, party, winds be- - -- It we at to Have; away, pension. nothin'; Creek steamer higher ail we was body,, if up the of they underneath affairs. JCeSOlVCa, of mission 'our .olhcers k. of lie between cur iiww hum he our our of, M. ly of Twos killed t . - Stau sick, Va.,'Dc 1 4 A. ni patch . from Johnston lae'tha t great loss al't.'r engagement of seven hoursl Joliiistbns 'force 1,' 200. cf Qeorgia bank bills are at par in1 Arkansas WELL SELECTED STCCK GF GciiHemcn's mm m if a 3. coi!i.in2 f everr artii !r n"f:iM for )TotcLing ScMb. ii. ily iuL vf (biissjsasffiiBSj, SI 1 ; FBBIISIIIE GOODS, . 2ether wuh a Targe lot of . ft - - 7 tl . JiCU 1111-1)1- (1 UC ClOlllWff wMcTi Mi.t in tirpm.i in Brlft. A ,,J) of . ' and all artirle tnaHr iryi in Clotliit K. tai liolm'- - ti'. 'In all, flit- - wliiV f.ivi T m wir Ji t r ir rtir- -i m, I 'romo that l eiilirr the h' I '! rfrih? c ircil v ' j;oos in f rl.all 'u J It t nffrrl my jr era. J hj tn i i r at '. luineK5 after tlte TCAlt. ?.! lo t.i'l ltir' niili ilns ho. s SAVE A I'E.VW WOUlil mil? i T roil try. 11 N. WHiTAKBB, AT 0. B- - aiM.ER h OLD STAK1. FAYKTTEYiU.E, TKXX. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CRCCtR, And Dealer in 1'iiiiilrt Produn. J 3 SOW receiving a largf ai;d rrb m. , - wf i!r Croccriw, embracing mi.ii? tlie best Krown, ir , r" w in Unrertiniei of all VinA, r0Jcr. l.emi, j? - .1!. t. S..Ja. Spce ofaiikh. and TnWhr,arneri ,.,. rnMlt .f Imv m erj low rnr rsi.li m qfnanti'ie to nut j ur- -- rhi.vn 1 rtn, f tn ff - 1..:.. -- n ..1.;. i. jnrhae amytbtnjj- - in My lit e. t I warnrrt jou 111 lcp!(ate! lh in jirica and pood a. Strict attention grrm to all conaigi to forward in j and receiving ar.y artirU. hitrnstd tomy caie. t will ay.the rnarket pffc 'OT couitrr TrrW?nce." - May 3I-1- 2tn g.N. WIIITAEEB. DOWNING & KfRaPATRICK, A T their tan yirdj toilea --i- otrtb of FaretSiHe. in the Hnntilltj road, aa Arenared to fcm JIHt$ o (arr jf-- r will .barter Leather lor Hides; arm! warrant that their' work ahall he av-poo- il a tha best, and that fiirnvKha!lha prominent f haracteritic vf thir dealings. Gi"v tbem a fan. , ' Angut 23, 1881V- - The firo approaching the It? aTAP QTT..T. burn "T l'"'"Y T..erifr wat!haeail iari.lv nrce of Kentucky ili9nne..Mrr , p?t. ma a eu. : Bell s aelvance to Green liver i. jv.. '.n Thenfwu v. a Camberland rTdAral liovrrnlfKnt w hnmutxmrr nrnnlinl Kor mft.r,j i.v. , (-- a. . . O r - - " - ... - vn . , . K wo,.., wm. rionr, Tobacco of all khu. Snnfl c. 250 $5,- - One b'ow shes.a statement which evines;J 1 "92nt' Tin v 'm lr the rederals- - at from forty to heroine!) all of which iillMi.r ' ' . and, forty-seve- n -- i , , . . . . a : and l-- m'V , g was ' xr in-wno- sasn of or at emy, Man-fiv- e i en-- at a Wounded -- r. . , an T an iiJ U lo . . . mrt t1ir they it v.'i
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Page 1: The' .i. .tZ,nA BridgBumer f€¦ · FAYEfTBV ILLE OBSERVER. I ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN LINCOLN COtfNTTI N. 0. WALLACE, Editor. 0ricr.4f 0?d Stand: 8igft1 "Obserttr Printing Ofut."

FAYEfTBV ILLE OBSERVER. I

ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED INLINCOLN COtfNTTI

N. 0. WALLACE, Editor.

0ricr.4f 0?d Stand: 8igft1"Obserttr Printing Ofut."

fXyETTE V IL L E, TENN:

Thnrsdaj Koriiing, Dee. 19,1861.

A irankefr Visits CoSumbas-W- bat

. lie Saw and tfrard und r a Flag

of frufe. N :

TVin nrroQrmirli'r.f nf tlif St.!iw"v'r':ijcuis jLcmocrais nuy ismu vu-j- r.

lumbus under a of trurftl, !

writes of hislvisit, the place, - for-

tincaflmw. etc, - ,

' ' ';;T jim1 nf --rtiir rr?ulrria UmA ills--'

s.itkfiprl 4h.at our bravo soldiers. . '.- - - .l' .1Mdid not take uoiumuus. tnc otner

day .(which they did not atteinptr;to do1) let them come here,celebrated chalk bluffs', extc nd for'a mile and a half above th is town,

. Ixjinsr irom one hundred to one.1:

hundred and seventy-hv-e tact m i

heiffht.C and arc so situated as . tocommand the river six miles abovThe armed recounoisaiico at Celm)iit on Thursday-- , demonstratedthe fxct that they have one hundred and fourteen cannon, of dif--

fniwnt f.alihrf. mniilitod nnd ill T)0--

Htion,so as to sweep the '.entirecountry for miles around. ,

Thesecannon cannot all be seen. Somecf them arc masked, but enoughcan be seen to convince inu iuumskeptical tiiat what nature has notdone for this place, (audit has

to wasfortifications. Time;

ascuns its death of

from one high" in position, and inthe confidence of our government ,

one who does not. wish to magnifythis wicked , liut toknow the of the en -

twnv nviil lcnmirinrr it., will not lin- -

dorrate our foe. but to brins to- r w

bear against such an over-

us

jaieun5

whelmingour

Tlierc must be some ortwenty-fiv- e thousand here

from oftheir tents, whichsnow flakes on the mountain

a long distance,above town,

and present writing thou-sands, of the rebel aregathering upon the bluff

at. us its rugged brow.As we : Columbus, two

opened fire on us,we hove to, until the

Mohawk, toour ; of truce. Gen.aid-dc-cam- p, Captain

us but man-

ly. Hatch J asgentlemanly dignified;

cult nf lino lnlh his shoul -

dcr nothinghis rank a s

s

is a new in '

to tlie ofers, for I can only

the usages war. If younot as nation,

must as apower can

anthat he

on ground hu--;he a

uufc our goverameni was noa

must admittha inclined to-b-e

as posw--

Mrs.Mrs.

Col.ty lay stating his word

commu-- :

Mrs. D. receive everybut him

to accompany her to D's quar--ters. , Here the, intervicwtennin- - ,ated, with the cool retirement of

tpTipT Tninr-flTirr-nl

V ' , " 1

4Captain Blake us,

tu w V n rf '

.t n,iii ..f!and "Mumm's After, -

W iti nf'"" '

o:n,ri i,.owwe rejoined our transport and setsail for Cairo The rebel Captain, trt0cf v0

of the St.'i w i

.i. x x zc xi uuui one xoasr, 11 .uie3r couia aniiK ,

ana.iu.u was. "uur vountrv. cThpv .ivKhniirlpfl. i "Yps.- Our- Coun. .L

and we. all drankM widely different

.

Written for Otwrtrr. '; fAUTUMN AND WINTER. ' ' ' I

cur

cf

was .byLick

-- This 3Iavoiumuus

after

by the ;D.,aatne buddings

Let some lofty emi- - moments before the hour, clock their in! purpose arresting Ma. lactory Vt at;and the m., and short the time ana wno ..wiui weir lootol liazel street. ,

of the vear! ike themselves otber becretanes, .were' the lire

irv

s n n .hi

.

two

i.iuwas Gov

shallnizef

and

until

theaffair

for

of

itri,i.nr

thesr

ru'

Cn

uessrs.

leaf" their lull large of ino ot. ,ac- -; three at the anU.far over hill and dale 'cf guilt Upon of oners Cam- -

gilded

twentytroops

iudering number

brow,lining

soldiersand peer-

ing overneared

heavy andwaited

steamer re-

ceivePolk's Blake,

coolly gentleMaior

straps,

reply Major

relation prisonand

Hatch

would

permit

invited

--r:,.,i

and that

xl.'C onrIthe conicsseu rather nuu.

and the the be all u: ai. lire,tallage croves leap--: with the

-- "in- and the crjtes have N0! came down Iroru thesweet blue mile, aiid made ijaVe

to-neve- the and ,will deredunon! t;il nnd bJ Ai

I1IIIH1I1 ..CUIIU xw.uk,we have fate of

of. them.

done ago! are hey An-- g M'uuuamake other been over which

their by the hand all.My to. num.---' rolled away, that in they

her of have with maiic die. felon.

real

them

ourfor. in

mcnuicnoiy, mat.of

woes.and

hko theof some old has

hisnnwv hw otnl

can ever .anon,of the

the

U

I

few

and au- -

thick

both and belowthis

rebel came

and

triinns

tions

''histhat

then

is

to

on

on a.

re--

uen. be

usus

month

were quite

Hatch

whereeickV

wandd

should

anntda.i.rml-iiK-T

niol-;ne;-ct

Louis

jtry! silence.

'

'

oi

as

and

i

a

. at

"

1

J?f ments lom

I ' X w w tj X LI ill rilULlto - lire at

u me.at the

i" ii. ii'mviiit i.iim ti in uir in tiki ti ii m cii v .t-f Yj, i

4 o time oi &

as as

m

m

New.

they busied ;

."

dliU

m in

'"'. . .

'

correspondentConfederacy . -

-

a-?-

.mr

somee

tllc d sn .xrue, some

g :1

riiirlmivri 7in t heirj :

." t' J'- -

on' it,

: ivthe

aiit vt mii nrkn o v

is;

; :a

in oi -

on thei '

; athe

tree the. . . , ,

writes as

iu-

.rT .-

f

i t...i::.,..Willi. lLuVout"--ftt early

'inst.', 'o'clock

i i t i : i i ! .

r. tL

behold as ; auaeii, iv--

beauties dving points,' toreibiy

"

:

, . i

5:sere'and on who sume timeyellow floating mgthe the ; ' the h t h e Comnit5?i -

the

the

. . .....- - . i r r l xi. -- x 1 1 . p. . .... : . : ' ' x

oi ne,- - rear, .vv :ro , iiuu;iim; . . ., . .a 'sec' than the. I

oi vi i "w".r . -' 1 '

.off 1 to - Saturday 1 'ttavino .4 Mr r. r.. a- -

the' and ' . .7''

' distance.. to c" 6.

An Au- -' the U1) ot V,

.

T KVI! lux .I '.) T I.jIS KI'HL I lit'. . " 1 - nv - ....v . v.v.. ,

the mit soglories' ' and.ly : to and . ; ! '.

.

engineers nav3 long t I-- iii.u;,"done, to the 'i t htm,

-, . ,

' on by thenhas a a

the I the a

equally

yarned

arequiem the ( year

sovery souls weep scalding tears

wee! and

joys 'and' '

With rolesrrv frowns, st ran ro ...'

:KhoSt poets' 'mid

u--

Wails be aidI ' 'JHkc mournful song

to "past the hw

Gefl.

mail

fall

time.

uiml

votariestaS

I

heads, willvvuisuivtj

d.K)med lprits'aware

sight

large

stillness of-deat- h

numberlipoii Martial. hpircac crossed street,

...nJA.lwestern towards i"ulumoment andatter- - .tuern,

towards last, Kace rnrrWo.1thrown

'tumn- - con-!1"- 0

'that! firemen.

look fa-;f- or they, .the

w.uuuu,strong Autnnin passed

Theywings moments

here

rebellion.

a r

aM

up ana, and of the vv.were v,or-- 1 i,T.,1n.i1 . rut Lv 'x c ii . house saved a line buiidinuiwuiuo ...xvu.x ...v... rnaricicr ni inn fiprn.. niifi riiiii'ii ri tay our. street,to w tt: xi .

the caps drawn over pale of Union . have west the the trr.c-

ine taKcn ircm. ,i,f oc i the rear ii

the haveforce nestling close to very hand a -

thrce As theof 4 the stillsure and - then tacking arc

now theare

forthe

at

gunsand

flag '

received

more

to

to

cabinet."

for from

theool,

fll':il

begin

the "past the

bitter AnotherWinter an--

winged sombre flight

'heard,the

the

oo.OOO fixjmline

fireCharleston

.turcnggrave, seconds mths. at-to-ry

hearts the

' i '-)- i ouris written in indelible give way to spirit tack for will

the lace narKi x uvnature. All earthly things and at

are All is the rope's end between andtly an-- earth, are seen two

of being! .0, man beings! onewill take were short; the other seemed a lit-gloo-

m?

wild have tie to the fromgun their the its clay, but a fewfzentle summer hushed short they were

manner, the captain his pearly , showers; nave beseeched notand he had auto--j brooks and fields; for it gd name and old age by the

grkiettcrfromGen.GranttoGcn.-thcnthere-'llbeioveinever- y such miserablelVlk, etc. .''..'. music in tree. . The breezes has had a effect

Gen. Polk's were of Autumn are fanning the leaves unionism here, and areby, and on 'from. the pair ted trees, but they j night and day; theand 'Major Hatch ; will atthe time. jOath allegiance to cur Govern-i- n

a very haughty and unfriendly ' Have you, 0, have vou ever ment, and by this senous subject,- The General had float' to- - the world

and indicateexcept major-gener- al

sash...In to Hatch

quest for the release ot Uol. JJougli-- : iace sun, until theerty, he had 'heavens to be filled with

'had his leg amputated and one bright halo of glory? Thus,again service, it win aner me Autumn oi

Tolk he could not him, life! ' be-- the purest"I instruc-,;t- y, that ever beheld! Winter

from mv5' Governmentllichmond: there order

exchangethe present

exchange Col. Dougherty-accordin- g

ofwill, ayou recognize belliger-ent before. you make

of prisoners." Ma-

jor replied askedthe of

soanity sacrifice

knewbrave

of : acknowledrinjr rebelpower (although we

theybelligerent) a belligerent

Maj; further requested safe

to escort Mrs. D.Srivilege Dougher

uponthat he

tection, couldntCel.

.tZ,nA

.rteo:

representatives

.with under,2standings..

the b'aydtemile

Court

shop.

their

our

rs

ene

in

upon

with

wintry in

thy

tories.

corn-ne- ar

in

manner.

am

to

and no more in the sun- -lit croves. We will make

oh, welcomesping, when thou comest 'to visitu again. We love thy sunny,

and evening thy .

ballads wild and woodland scenes:love thy lowing herds and

' swiftlv un fmm Wrist!and the earth andLending sky in . vast palldarkuets? you not seenthat cloud vanish from the

is upon us, but spring time will14 'soon be here with her flowers..

John A. Womack.

The Reward of

The country will be tosee the theEast and Virgiuia Railroad have adopted a resolution pensioning the

of the atsubstancedollars per

Mf ne recovers,' able as--sume his post watchman of thebridge, he is to retain his situa-tion, at his former "salary,- in

to his--We notice that the of

the and PotomacRailroad have donated$100 to the Keelan food.;

of FanninTexas, are tanning per--

oDiain nis release, lorjnjonth for one vear from the dateknew him well, and ni3 wounds, and thereafter $15

lie was-- a and noble for the term of his life.

iavor

or.

and

nicate that sauk Gen. footing k in three by .pro-I&- 'k

assured Ha that cess

(if Bridge BarDfTS Gen.

sheet--

where forges! Lad He. Martial,qoo leave the'riv-ithn-e mature their

,-- w!. the ine Uec. 1Z. llietllllllMIM 1UJL1UC11. inlUl.l'

royal steam engagementumv-- o. MJ6..V anti oiucc poinis ri'anj to 9th raging points teniae,-an- d Ptnln- -

k a

''The' there .

.Thclnence picturesque themounting! brought

firPPfrrUfp

A of the Atlantadating hia letter

Greeneville, Tenn., Dec. 2d, says:

The bybridge .burners

measure subsided, and3? sccm?, ina sen

tence and thaternment and its be rcc

oyab people itt3V.,AfI

Aennereec. oiJohnson's

'B bobmnn Tine

hrvmflvhnwl mountain. t

our but only, be

otiituuthis novel amusement untilvva

Iwoub LtThe eu were not

of their 'few

came gahows a

umo-- u

oak limb was substitutednovel en--

whole battalion under-arm- s was

the

Eame- places'

wrrycut off coinmuiii-Wt- n U aid, owards-midnigh- t the V1"11"1'!

up 'eent.net fall-bac- k.ot

bcn rciH"tominissioncrs. the,-r,,,,,.,..- ;

look evening Iromthe I1lH.C3-3- 3

cntirclv tlic'6ulject capSping-time- ,' cut

wondersjrebel?st of has

us oftne few

'iieetink all

departing

wildsong

aud

men to fcprattoi

McV companyx

frienti8to ot

wliole tne beenas vie-- ! was in

ausaway"

characters otin touched lo!

fading and struggling ate

The ofspring come to

give upbut tenement

us;

breeze,11

soon appeared takingreceived appointed

watched

as

sereni-addin- g:

exchange

bright

shades;

we

CompanyKeelan,

defender bridgein

lwentv-nv- e

is toas

addi-tion

Company;

people cewaty,

to

man,iper

protection Dougherty,

Strawberry

Major

strongs-wi- ll

MemphL.

excitement

tailrUmon1execution:

ninri- -

Confederacv. established.

ybaUcrc8

carrying

Memphis

danglingvicissitudes!

zephvrsare

murmuring

proclaim

gratifiedstockholders

discovered

"ck, tick me Knees shook visi-

By order, were left hangand a oi ine

when were buriedthe tree upon giant

hung, andlives were to an

that old andoak have spoken, it doubt

will it its

. We have Andyas a and it has

some little fuss among hisbut have occupied it,

and it makes a receptae'efor our sick. I hear Andy

tears in Louisvillehe that had

occupied East .

Arrest of Brcwnlcw. ; .

The oi Sat-

urday, gives the following particu-lars of the arrest f Parsdn

: . . .

G.vesterday,; a charge treas-

on, on a warrant ordered by theConfederate States Commissioner,and up by the District At--

He was committed toHis trial come Hp in

clue course before the ConfederateCnnrt nerhans5 nextrumor an from the WarDepartment for his safe totue iu iuw inu o,

created intense, tthroughout this especiallyamong friends andrelatives now languishing inon on account his .

A.regiment of Maryland

,S" tt 1 J X.Ion tne rorximac, oe serieufroni;01d Abe a few days, ago, andcame to the Confederates iita

bringing theirwith them,. Good L

Halleck's Plan InTasicnjllow Couimissicunra were taken.

llie Valley of ike Mississippi.

The informed St,correspondent of the

nati Enquirer, (an Old Abe paper)follows to that

The newspapers of the country

edition the Mississippi iiiv.."that was actually

tj UUic. . .mQnt uot be down the Missis

HiVfir:i;ui un the Teiines- -

crriis thecor.-;tai- n General ot the-Island- ,

-- itpmnltP.1im?rammGof them6vc-!m-datel- y upon arrival, the,one

lWleck's A1us abundant triedall fired bridge.

coup.!....u!-k- , . ,.4i..vraimissiouciKhautakeiinriSAiflreontlie M-rrur- tins mornimr

.packet iroui lla- - Uays "broke --iunefVejrJ-

, "nassaback --on! shortly several lxiblv on

m.rl wrt9 boarded

causedhanjrins

beneath

Parson

arrested

conduct

forlhe

f"ii;rlpstnii

potation to pass flnd;iIian-(f-&- r. ''s1 under'own unmolested. .The Confwle-- ; command of ilkes, tor tl

;rrttcg.are U.rColumbus, Jome

are port commencea

sausneajust,

,doo

this

tl.rv.

oath with'abefore llazcl buniing

breeze. pouix-- ;trwrs tueir vuVlk

Lock liOUST.the tumuiifuu: cation Suuh, the vjmea-'i"1"- '-

material, reached roopsskv! oh 50,ce ,s.Nl,.d T'X

erevts, 'how reveal names thc,therrovidcnee has down Aicn. ot

n.muiiupon just-:gjK-.r- cs clear of

ding Our turtV '".'"'

Wherethis wafted per-n-ll

Time ceptible knew

rebel The

strength

heart-harp- s play

bitter

fleecy

away

temporary

of

ol

all

of

of

over

no resistance,!by movementsame loss

of life theexredition lit

loss aim irom our h. .pi o;eity, sox WCj tie Creek Guards,

nrivate and nublic. ' Hiecol--I .x . .c .i .' ..

the appreciationtheporai oft losing

sweptwas i,n h-ui-

h tho

pervaded endedour about

jsouls o'clock f mv

bluffs

"I'assmg wuumj t.J' commanders at-i- ng

to inglaneeevery- - ingger

filled

when strugglesaweiy

ofsongs,both

business growingtouch of

wonderfulevery

nigboard reiippear

reader!summer cloud they

otaneappeared

could

Availing

recognize

hotior,

natures

thingheaven

spirit

release

whisper

morns

tniHnrlrpnPfmeeting

one

Tennessee

bravePlains,

Directors

leather,

iorainethatj0f

he days,tcl

Court

crossbeam

warjn

theynight portionday, they

whoselimb they where theirwretched brought

Could honoredwould

delend ajrainst enennes.

taken Johnson'shouse hospital, cre-

ated

splendid

wept bitterwhen heard our forces

Tennessee.

Register,

Brown-lo- w:

Wm.' Brownlowupon

drawntnmpv'

week.

excitemencountry,"

these havepris

teachings.

wholesoldiers

usuallyLouis

down

o.&

ylnj-- i

;liuculh, Shufeldt,

A'CGUSTA.

voxels "Jacinto,Capt,

breath

armv will with'?ndVill this ecccm-- jpush result witno.iu

and propertv that rivermiy have done afteronuotu mccs, miast, .ergt. hud-.fearf- ul

destruction Norm's

nrcn.cnropes aaiustea

Nashville..

laces, lauuer

the.1jiatwill make minute

watch went

release

iind

ago. lcs!"pass- -

oviock.

swif

thisThe loth

dead.

told

scores

never entersaid will

wrap

that

lollows: iail. will

order

xiorm,

who

Biverc

bnth i :. .. . . . . .. .umn ot Mnior utnerai 41 auccK;.will move loi ward in conjunction p1

wjtll General Euell's Division of

Lnrt:n.. ,v j - - - - - 7 i

ino j the uncertainty cf the

not be taken, 'via Columbus andthe river; Richmond will not becaptured Ha Manassas; nor willthe naval fleet make its conquestsin the manner prescribed by theConfederate Generals. Alreadythese annoyances nnd defeats arecreating great uneasines amongthe and this elementin St. Louis is not now so sanguineas were a few weeks since,- -

The defenders of the Union, onoiher handj arc confident, for

Everything lies level to our wish: .

: pause till these rebel now on foot

- Come thei

yoke ol Government."...

-.

MHhcdists and the War,

The Georgia Methodist Confer-

ence, which met in Atlanta' last"week, appointed a committee onpublic They made an ex--

andthe

'Rctclnd, extend

cellentx.

report, withjcjithe following resoluticns, whichwere unanimously adopted: -

w- t i mi rI. lliat as a UOnier-

ence of "cTiristian ministers, we re-

turn most grateful acknowl- -

the kind his providence as manifested in

crops, and the brilliant victo-ries we have acheived by ourarms.V

. ;.

'

r : Resolved, That in ourwe will continue to pray for

success of our arms, and theconquest ot a permanent peace,and ask the blessings of ourHeavenly Father upon our. civil

religious omccrs, uuu tomiersand families.

Resolved, That' we 'recommend a weekly prayer to

held practicable, forthe same special purpose.

That there is nosuch thing as a Union party amongus, and the assumption v the ex-- I

istence of such a party is false infact, a fabrication of the enemyexcuse the war against theConfederate States. . .That theUnion being v broken, it is brokenfor all time; we never will, consentto beome citizens, of the , United

; - :V :

; Resolved, , That the above report and resolutions be sent to thedelegates in Congress, and laid be-

fore that body. , . . .

"Executive - Relief Ccmmittefor --the aid of the loyal people of

have raised $5,200

Late intelligence which we have

.'arrange-H- e

(.

occupying'

.delightful

meted

complete.

our

received, explains how Messrs. Mar 5

son and Slidell were, taken? bv "the hVonL-fi- o nw0 gau Jacrato'.V The'

arrival in Havanaand the nature, of i;

so iathere, that ry received

..., I. t. X' 1 rirtrto Key West with the news. ;

ie

Ducr.nv Dtr(' Dcc'Cth, 1601.'. )

Whereas, It has pleased theGreat Kuler- - remove another

nicLtoLreiiiprioriiieoiirr.o."C?oi nass- --

: cxprersivtr of our'deep duress for the lots and

remr.rks upon, .

the character amipatient ioibearance e.f tlicir wotthy- - in arms, appointedLieut.' David Sullivan, Lieut. E.S. N. Bobo, and Corpi rixl V. B.

McKenzie, a ccminit te e to draftresolutions suitable for the occa- -

cbu and T A.

. ll Srrnli rvthe committee presented the... . , ...

louowmg resolutions which wereadopted .

Jtemhe f, That deceasedhmthor nftrue' soldier, and although afflict

. .ed for a long time in a mannerthat, would have caused one less;

.Ka., t r r r 4uwiu uuui lie, ii; mrjiumi, livformed every duly without amur--

to hi superior ofhceis and fbr- L, .

uearance ano patience with luose.interior m rank.

jolted That, during all thehardships and vexations necessarily

upon the life of a sol- -

fnl f cttv no Vi i'aj f r 41a r.o-- i A"V n.j

;child and parents of ihc deceased,'Hatred, That a copy of these' .

the Jniyetteviiic papers, aDd.that they be requested to publishand forward a com 'to the wife of

.1 1

ine aeceaseo.GEO. W. IIIGGIXS, Clin. I

T. A. YAXTj Scey. '

The Conspiracy ini ArkansasThe Little Rock Journal of the 3d

i J' I

i Tx..M. ti .tWI. t'HUUiC il. XjCWir. VttWfor some time had in charcc' thoseengaged in ine conspiracy m theIS'orthern counties of the Mate, ar--.

and reports that in addition the'twenty-seve- n prisoners' confined inthe prises here, he holds erne hun-- ;drodand tWentv. under muird

cr, ho exhibited the fortitude;foTlafj.iK--e of true christian.

That we our!

oddments to ' Almi-ht- y God v. r.,.- - u

abun-

dant

;

the

to

ana

be whenever

i

tounholy

;

States..,;i

tha

;

t.

a

attendant

Jl

T i,H

to

f--

lelt arrests, andthere are between six and'

eight belonging to the or--ganizauon, rtne conspi- -racv" ,! ;

f

.At the battle of Guyandoite, ontlie inst., thisr. Confederatescaptured. Enfold Rifles,000 Worth of clothing, and a' hum-per oi cavairy norseej-in- a various

TheNi Y., Tribune that ofplunder, at $25,--000, ' We lost

m command. r :

XEST !

H723LO 2'? -- ;. : -.-r.r, great- V v' 'TV- -

.: I. hundred

Anoi7ier BridgBumer Uu?tg!

rjTP uin? rn nni nr fnmniii

ANOTHER 1CTGRY1

Knoxyille, Dec. 12.Via Nej?n. u uaun "s;tlie attacicea iumyestertf avf

here yesterday for bridge burning. jflve strong and suffered

tolor

ULUC1.

(nipftiuiereDeisai ou

ir.ivnr

akendMadrid,

fpeak-!a- m

ccnlcssion.tj,e taaiesour,0wpanicd;

i. 'ulr'..iuv uiacuiuv--f

Iturpeutnieon.'.. .sstul,";u

will evening:'0,"our'Au-;somha- lf vcar;acfciises J?0rt.sl01.ir5!' at'douWe-qinc- k fl."'!:'?to oi Tcnnessec'Ki'vtr, arrested yaliulc . W

11I1M- 1- rxiu'.bigthen irxaslg?dmcnt:oii

lortifications.

information must

to

siraius

ro- -

moments

an

The

to

no

Knoxville

The

oi

meet

at

2.

3.

4. Resolved,

5.

to

.....

A i tf.... U

were mostly Wood.: .The fire '

'spread rapidly to the sash and j

the fire pread to Meetinsr ai.d1Qheen strtets. Great terror, pre-- ;vailed anion; hum v families' owin?;to their natural protectors being-absen- t

in War.12 oVl(ck Meeting Street

from Market to Queen street .3 onesheet of flames. - "

o'clockTlie fire is speedi-- jpumiing its Way Southward to!

aud Queen strec t.2 o'clock The fire is still una--)

bated The splendid e Hurts tf the '

s

l--

o--tel and to the end of Havnc street."

No buildings north' of Maikctor East Ha; ne are htanding.lexcept these on Ccordtsand Miss Pinkneys crossing on.Market street.

3 The of the tir-

cular CliUrth felhGen. Ripley inomrrg to and!

fro. Lave .oruers to up. .

cei tain buildings 1 he explosionsnow tho nhm ft.wral

Itions. The Charleston Hotel is i

safe Loyd's coach factory, theold OXPrcSS oflice, nnd O.d eXCCU- - '

building and all the lutae !

that point and QuctitffVrt. . , .

drawn around grounu, Louisville, which hkh saveuy K.T,nnL--v i- - x. , ..

ot Green ThcL4n.. i .' Hayne beuUtheir tiie crcat ' -- ;bo". entire

hiumiik

away." points shall

approaching

rebel tarnishthat

headquarters

his that

wholeunconditionally,

theewelcome,

Merit.

Fredericksburg

accidentally

laws

Brovm- -

erected

next

end.

relatives,

that

arms, ammu-nition,"&c- .y

well

Tn...1nl,vfKnso.i.niithnritv- -

Confederates,

the

accompanied

devo-

tions,

their

meeting,

NorthCarolina,"

jComnnssioneie';their

trViwiiMA,

w

reflation?,

brcthcr

i

.

Unanimously

forLi.,t:0interposition

articles

NEWS

SCOtHEfiN

was,:fortifvinK

o'clock

Jive

is JaiLrtr.TTl . 1 I 1 X X .. .. -- .1 !jifH'I VfS ill A; I'illR'U UlU HI JIfflllan the Yankee prio-- -ners. - - iJbriend

ltk'7Thll.r5 ""RTO"; '

is in r.r.; aVi..i.- - ThrhA

pie has just fallen. The whole of i

Broad street is on fire, frun Mr.Gladdens to Mazyck street. ; I

There is great distress amongf

thc p0Or families, ti

Ravuno Gkee.v, Dec. 14. A ;

fVtTi f lwMitir It ft j 1

Sherman

to be the signal lor a general Jfed-- :eral advance.

Riejjjyojirj, 13.0f fKe Mason and Slidell affair,1v.., poi, VnrrUnA I

. ..p

gtillA XXV i.ui I.WU V V XVr. . . .

at voutliampton, creatiuK somediscussion. Tlie London Times-fay-

the Nahtille must be treated a a'.fffjjp 0f war) on the Same -

with thoseof the United States, (

inaooiuion renaency oi ne,

COltff !anOt advanced ISortn Oi ,

river. .

Philadelphia Inquirer pub-- ,

North. '

fiftyseventy-thre-e .in'.' Searcy-- cotfhtyjtVJfDd''? '

.hi, Izard,. He',- - CnARLfisT6jrr Drf 14. .Themakings

supposeshundred

engagea-- m

9th;

state 'yrited

thousand

Archdalc

Henry,

.

steeple

outbreak

.

.

footing

. W

icury iui nrozmng gyvey nstfire, hundred Kventy-ri- x

buildings ; destroyed by tht fire" yuc wwnan

fatally burned.''iKx3Kir and

blind faetdtythe-- 5 originated,thinks H the work an; incendary carelessness of fco negroescruartereel near by;

mmuoxfy iiec. 1d V battle.1 been' fought: AHejrSanv

under Gen7 Reyro els, made

only tWer jailed and mouni-iinsVfifteenmir-es fronrwounded r Col Clarkkoi'i was terev.-'.Fiv- e' thousand1 of the

a night march Oa Thursday cnbickcd our forces, composed of th

I'ith Georgia, on Friday mcrningrThe enemy was repulsed after'

slaughter, with lo3s of lirkilled, and woumlfcd.- -.

Ehty-Cv-e dead were left on thficldr : Our loss was one liiladreilkilled, and missing.

Cav.t. 'Arl lerson. ot Tennessee

neiuw. er.cmy

enemy

I.

manceuvrei

otfot was

ltusseJt

Partv,

matbudge,

ctinced iu!j, iv MiiaiiiughWicr

h.m up bourse'

in oflenders... rui;nTu liermissiwi prnmctsctrnnni

summer

0,

party,

winds be--

--Itwe

at

to

Have;away,

pension.

nothin';

Creek

steamer

higher

ail

we

was

body,,

if

up

the

of

they

underneath

affairs.

JCeSOlVCa,

of

mission

'our

.olhcers

k.

of

lie

between

cur

iiwwhum

he

our

our

of,

M.

ly

of

Twos killed t . -Stau sick, Va.,'Dc 1 4 A. ni

patch.

from Johnston lae'tha t

great loss al't.'r engagement ofseven hoursl Joliiistbns 'force 1,'200.

cf

Qeorgia bank bills are at par in1

Arkansas

WELL SELECTED STCCK GF

GciiHemcn's

mmmif a

3.

coi!i.in2 f everr artii !r n"f:iM for)TotcLing ScMb. ii. ily iuL vf

(biissjsasffiiBSj,

SI1

; FBBIISIIIE GOODS,

. 2ether wuh a Targe lot of.

ft - -7 tl .

JiCU 1111-1)1- (1 UC ClOlllWffwMcTi Mi.t in tirpm.i in Brlft.A ,,J) of

. '

and all artirle tnaHr iryi in Clotliit K.

tai liolm'- - ti'.'In all, flit- - wliiV f.ivi T m wir Ji t r ir rtir- -im, I 'romo that l eiilirr the h' I '!

rfrih? c ircil v ' j;oos in f rl.all 'uJ It t nffrrl my jr era. J hj tn i i r at'. luineK5 after tlte TCAlt. ?.! lo t.i'l ltir'

niili ilns ho. s

SAVE A I'E.VWWOUlil mil? i T roil try.

11 N. WHiTAKBB,AT 0. B- - aiM.ER h OLD STAK1.

FAYKTTEYiU.E, TKXX.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CRCCtR,

And Dealer in 1'iiiiilrt Produn.J 3 SOW receiving a largf ai;d rrb m. ,- wf i!r Croccriw, embracing mi.ii?

tlie best Krown, ir , r" w in

Unrertiniei of all VinA, r0Jcr. l.emi,j? -.1!. t. S..Ja. Spce ofaiikh.and TnWhr,arneri ,.,. rnMlt .f Imv

merj low rnr rsi.li m qfnanti'ie to nut j ur- --

rhi.vn 1 rtn, f tn ff- 1..:.. -- n ..1.;. i.jnrhae amytbtnjj- - in My lit e. t

I warnrrt jou 111 lcp!(ate! lhin jirica and pood a.Strict attention grrm to all conaigi

to forward in j and receiving ar.y artirU.hitrnstd tomy caie. t will ay.thernarket pffc 'OT couitrr TrrW?nce."- May 3I-1- 2tn g.N. WIIITAEEB.

DOWNING & KfRaPATRICK,A T their tan yirdj toilea

--i- otrtb of FaretSiHe. inthe Hnntilltj road, aa Arenaredto fcm JIHt$ o (arr jf--r will .barterLeather lor Hides; arm! warrant that their'work ahall he av-poo- il a tha best, and thatfiirnvKha!lha prominent f haracteritic vfthir dealings. Gi"v tbem a fan.

, ' Angut 23, 1881V--

The firo approaching the It? aTAP QTT..T.

burn

"T l'"'"Y T..erifr wat!haeail iari.lv nrceof Kentucky ili9nne..Mrr , p?t. ma a eu.

: Bell s aelvance to Green liver i. jv..'.nThenfwu

v. a

Camberland

rTdAral liovrrnlfKnt w hnmutxmrr nrnnlinl Kor mft.r,j i.v. , (-- a.. . O r - - " - ... - vn . , . K

wo,.., wm. rionr, Tobacco of all khu. Snnfl c.

250 $5,--

One

b'ow

shes.a statement which evines;J 1 "92nt' Tin v'm lrtherederals- - at from forty to heroine!) all of which iillMi.r

''.

and, forty-seve-n

--

i

, ,

.

.

.

.

a: and

l-- m'V, g

was '

xr in-wno- sasn

ofor

at

emy,

Man-fiv- ei en--

at

a

Wounded

-- r.. ,

anT

aniiJ

U lo

. . .

mrt

t1ir

they

it

v.'i

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