Show THE DAffiY TELEGRAPH consisting' of tlie divisions of hleArthur Garrard' and Moore came next on the left of Schofield On the left of Smith the magnificent 4th corps of Tk J --AVEDSESDAY MORNlNODee Wood consisting of the divisions of Kimball Ellii ott and Sami Beatty Was formed In close order of Steadman with battle and partially massed TERMS: T 00 Cruft’s division end two brigades of colored trobps Ter Annuli i held the extreme left - 800 : Month Six Oar plan of battle was a cbntihnaflon'of (hat" of 5 00 j the Three Mouth lath oa pressing the advantage gained on the 2 00 I enemy’s left-- (About half past 8 our ’batteries ic3IwulbI?ii rereJ In the city : t - i5i opened from 11)0 pieces simultaneously along ‘thq lVr nihgld nnmlcr lines The rebl artillery replied feebly Scho? field the Whitchill Pike (down Granny marching I" ' and his carefully epneealing strength placed EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC HEWS ctrpa directly upon the enemy’s left flank Steadman e juunjo time worked bis way forward The enemy in the meantime strengthened his FIGHT WITH advanced lme j This determined Wood to carry KIVBOBVTE PE AIIS OF THE HOOD! this line without delay' In splendid order Kimball’s first division moved forward to- the charge SAVANNA DAHLGREEX 'B joying the firing volley after volley as they rushed toward HIVER! the rebel works A withering fire of musketry and cannister madefthem waver more than once but HUSBAXPIXft SMALL ARM: still CONFEDERATES they pressed on until within half pistol shot AJIMUX TIOX when the enemy’s fire became so deadly that our men in order to return it more effectually came to A NOTUEB Dll A FT FOR 5000C0 MEN! a halt Longer perhaps than any troops ever remained in such position they stood aud tired fast ' rDEATH O MINISTER DAYTON! and furiously at the enemy but they could not remain there and live A tew gave way and fled in siiekmW 'leaVes a sixty-mil- e SV ATH confusion and tlie whole line staggered THROUGH GEORGIA! j Had the rebe a done nothing more than keep up' i ' r ' j their deadly firjPwe should have been driven back 17c j Washington bat they- - made a movement to shift their artillery y been received lrom pivatrbeaMiavi oar men deceived as an indication that they on tue morning which ter who liad a pe1 tli were to abandon their line and retire Raisabout inst with Sherman at Foft jjf Vdnesda3'i a lond the division with fixed bayonets shout ing Me A Hitter which rushed impetu6iidy forward warming over the (lie unveiling day work1 and captured such rebels as had not fled ami iU mpturje with the rcbcl forves there f to get away two guns but the had They confidently expecl111 ed It was to be Kuuiinoneg fn rest fell intotiinq oujr hands two ihiyn ami if it surrendered Bhcrmun would As soon as this preliminary success was achievopt irliO battorici upon it ed Thomas who was seen during the day in the jt d Is in Sherman's iut Foster reports eplep-diarmy very front of (l(e line of battle ordered a charge condition ha ing lived oiijts march entire line Schofield moved upon the chickens t weet potatoes and other gookl along the flank of tlie enemy and before his veterans right things' iii Hu rich ft part of Georgia the rebels gavel way like frost work The assailed ' ‘Nothing h:ii' b eii hcanl from Thoinasi trpday flank crumbled to pieces as Schofield advanced An oHicial disijatdi states that the Rrorost Marsh- and wa£ rolled jback upon that portion of the line al- bt Louisville reports- 5000 prisoners and SO' whicli jnst now was attacked by Smith’s troops with a weight dnd energy that nothing could with pieces of artillery aye already secured: It is ascertained that in transmitting Thomas’ re- stand I McMillcn’s brigade was foremost and as on the port last night a' ties: rapine mistake was made At iamisvillc or Na itiile in the estimated number previous day rushed right up in the very teeth of Tlu dispatch written by Thp-- -' three powenulyebel batteries and carried at- the of our ciihiulties whole-losis h would not exceed point of the baonctf the sallient points of the ene- stated tlinj jiias were killed 1000 lew Very iny’s works fn a1 few moments their works were A dispatch fro lii Lexington this evening states everywhere carried their forces utterly routed and that on the lotli iust at Kingsport Tennessep their soldiers (captured by thousands and every Duke's brigade piece of their artillery was in our hands Such as uud Johu it With a loss escaped death (or capture fled toward the Friiuk-Iif- i routed Morgan's formerly Pike and tojok refuge behind S D Lee’s corps 4 ijm enemy of J0kiiVl wounded and (ri oili Dick Morgan brother of John whlctTheld the’ gap in the hills er anil iheir-trui- i i wife captured W uod and Steadman on the left had now united STANTON and (Sijncd)' prepared jnn assault of the rebel right which New Vmk IS: was still unbroken Under cover of a tremendous AiTdiiional perl' the Hibernian Earl ltii-el- l fire from our gtm Col Post’s moved formade the follow ng reply to the dispatch of the ward Strait’ii brigade of Beattybrigade ’a division formed Omfcdcralc conii nissionera with tlilj manifest of tpe on! bis right in support Immediately on Post's Southern Congrc-left Thompson’s colored brigade was drawn up j Tt J Slidell an 1 Dudley Majin I hare hail the Morgan's colored brigade next on the left of the honor to receive l copy which yoti have sent nfikf encinjv reserved its fire until Post’s brigade commenced to! climb the hills when a perfect hurur manifesto issuei to the Congress of the ricane of shot!I shell aud cannister tore through Cimfederate State a bt America its' ranks -Her Majesty's government deeply lament the : nature of between the 'tlie In the face qf this fire our men steadily advanstruggle protracted Northern and Southern States ottlipformeriy Unit- ced and the colored troops vied with them awhile ed Itemiblic of N rth America' Great Britain has m the persistent energy with which they forced since 1783 remained with the exception of a short their way up till Thompson's men in endeavoring pass arouud to the left met a terrible flank tire period conuectc I by friewlly relations with bqtli to which confused their ranks The troops on the comSince Southern States the tlieXortlierjiam civil-wawhich broke outliu right torn in pieces by the terrible fire paused an mencement-' of t le At this juncture thebrave Col Post was I$G1 Her'Majei ty’s government have— continued iiistant to entertaitt ser tnneuts of friendship equally for mortally wounded In a moment all ’ order was flie North and St uth Of the cause of the rupfuye lost arntonr men whose conduct liad immortalized Her Majesty's joverumeiit has ' never preten- them rushed back bleeding to tlie line from whence tlie commenceded to judge they started i e ment sanguinary struggle: and anxiously Wood sobn reformed his broken battalion and look forward to the jieriod of its termination issued orders j for a renewal of the assault while - 31eantinie Jliey s re convinced that they must coin- - Post’s veterans again assailed the hill directly and suit the interests of peace and especially the rights Thompson's Africans moved on the rebel right of all parties by observing a strict and impartial Elliott's and Kimball's divisions were hurled like a Suci a Neutrality Her Majesty has thunderbolt neutrality against the rebel left Wood himself maintained and will continue to mainfaithfully accompanied by all“ his staff -followed and directtain RUSSELLj (Signed) t ed the Charge! The Londolr Ti nes fears that Rnssell-sjlette- r will anew blazed forth but fire our soldiers Thajrebel find uo favor cii her with the North or with the South First he snubs the Conrederates-the- y are without hesitation or pause carried the entire Cn nfederate States and have yetjto works with all their guus and drove the rebels in only t llieir establish rij ht to the appellation This tqo dismay fronr tjie hills i a'eompUmentjrteHhe Union of the States Ijuti- - This was the last stand which the rebels made therc follows aci (inter snub to the United States — Tlieir 'whole 4riny was now fleeing in rout and they are the forti eriy united republic: but to say panic and had not night intervened tlie rebel that they were rpriueriy united is to imply that army would hive been destroyed they arc uow dis Hiifed and to acknowledge thereThe appearance of the battlefield was horrible fore' thc existence of the Uonfederatc States in the extreme the rain falling rapidly the ground Russell seems to be in danger of forgetting- - that covered with the dead and dying the camp neuter dofW not ipean bbth ThereforeTof he woild thickly torri and trodden in the mud was minequipage maintain even in wonls strict neutrality it is necshattered with wheels and gled artillery essary to avoid Spy demonstration of frieudshipto of exploded caissons The results of the fragments battle are cither of 'the bell gereuts 30 guns and 7000 small arms 5000 prisoner New York IP: i (ew York 19 A letter has been received from Admiral Dahl-grcc- ri to Secretary Welles on the 17th siting he at Bermuda— Haialred'in' front were attacked! pyg was then (lltli) in the presence of Gen Saerman the rebels The firing which was both heavy and he having coine around to Wassaw sound with en Foster to (meet DahlgreCii The Admiral was incessant for an flour was mostly confined to the in river for the atthe Savannah was there busy buoying sufficient urfed pickets though artillery j was and on about to prowater Savannah tack on our side to repel it Five rebel gunboats and by in of to the ceed Ossabkw hope communicating and tfisIBchmond were irjjinki Vitli Sherman when that General as the Admiral tinctly olserved lymg nnder the gtins of Fort over Fort McAllister and came are lingyesterdiiy to evening They doubf says walked fla j the less there for a frarpose aboard jj ship The Commercial’s special says the Richmond The lliebnioml Knquirtrf tlie 15th has a favor of arming the—slaves and papers of Saturday concede that Siavannah mut be taken The telegraphic communication with i! i“ fhvor of the i!rn wV4??at a complete inrins Kivimrcr says when wo supplicateproposition that city is cut olt: Thu 'indicates — of the vestment naviuis for help w? must be prepared to Kuropqan place receive it on t’leir condiliuhe which will be the abolition ef Tlie Commercial announces that Wilmington ‘lavcri' It alsrj we harbor is the supposed destination of the great yhill prolong the war aentice our chiblrmi ami' destroy our couatrv for expedition from Hampton Roads on the 13th the sake of the v fit we Late l Washington 10 detest' and- :ie enemy far more than 'we It is expected that Stephens will introduce a llVie slavery bill changing the time for the two dollars tut on A telegram to the Richmond Whig'from Lynh- whiskey from February 1st to January 1st lit 1 : at-ih- i - -- AND-FORAGE- ! : j -- Foi-intervie- to-da- w t--d ou-tu'-ke- ys - morning capturing a large number or prisoners The fourth corps crossed the’ Uarpethjmer at Franklin on Sunday a m j Franklin is reported flail of the rebel Wonnded over 3000 being leftthere on their retreat Every church and phblio building there have been taken for hospitals iand nearly all the churches in this for the nsi of our city have been ‘ appropriated i wounded ( ! J It is rumord here that Rossemn’s command attaok-Se- d and routed part of ForresV force near Mur- -' freegboro on tlicl5th Cairo 19 j Steamers from the Ohio river report flinch excitement at Casyville and the vicinity'- (The citizens hare fled across the river in consequence of the reported advance of the rebel Lyonfs forces J Reinforcemeatshaye been sent there ' j War Department Washington T9 J The fpUowipg report of hi operations yesterday has been received from Thomas: Headquarters Department of the Cumberland ) Near Spring Hill 18 t j The enemy as vigorously pursued to id ay but has studiously avoided any attack We have succeeded in tifitjug a few prisoners some 200 or 300 but our Captnresai'e light in comparison! with the success of the past Hiree days The pursuit will be continued! )n the morning at as carlywn hour as the troops can march The copies’ of orders were found in Irecken-ridge’- s vamp i East Tennessee j Headquarters Western V rginis ) and FastTennessce lSii4 General orders No 27 — It) accordance with instructions frou) the OrdnaiiccDeparunen in Richmond that iV fia? become of vital importaucc to husband shtal! arms aiiunuiiitioui1 and ead the following order is published: All lad wlilfch can be gleaned from bat tie fields or otherwise Obtained will be collected b'jr brigade ordnance officers and sent to the nearest arsenal With All arms to be relieved of wads for cleaning the balls should be drawn if practicable otherwise the wads should be discharged- iutoj boxes of sand dr dirt so that the lead may be recovered and turned into the Ordnance Department The attention of commissary officer isjcalled to the necessity giving rise to this order j Its rigid enforcement is enjoined by the commanding ! ‘ i ! s sd-cailh- d ‘ J -- r ' They-deplore- d : of-th- j : so-eall- : -- I)ar-wiir- ds j 1 copc-lude- s c ! 1 Nalivillel? ao-- ! at Our forces southward this morning dvancing on Tennessee captured-estimated at of rebel binly prisoners or U:llesJwtt Bristol where a fight Was 3 jOP and among them one General and a number iessing at the last accounts i of commissioned officers The capture was made between Brentwood ten miles south of this on Hie Franklin pike and the Harpeth rirer The to-tnniber of the Confederate officers captured weVe three Colonels one Lt Colonel at The HeMfort: yesterday v r suture of seven Majorff forty-si- x Captains a hundred and n and Lieutenants twoSurgeons Among rt°°1' RifiTuI1 Gherman will npw be abte to taken yesterday Were Brig Generals the prisoners sifOssabauSoubd Should Smith and RaCker Gen R M Johnson lie will liavc exchanged a citv in th e ' Johnson of instead beipg killed as reported lids turned Hie city :on the cast which has been flank add crossed the Harpeth river eleven rebel Fort fflCa miles from this city ' '£l0rc2 C°nm!ei: wntfa thc is undoubtedly attacking the The army y The Gazette publishes tiie foliowiug eoonnf'of rear of the rebels as hqavy firing was heard in the tlie ( battle of tlie lGtli The day plnSd ??olidv direction of their retreat early this tnorning wl’h indicationi of rain There wps a denSe fot?at The totaj niunbef of prisoners captured in tlie an early hour This soon cleared fcway and at 8 two days’—flghting is esHmated at 6AOO Hood’s o’clock we were able to determine the enemy's loss cannot be less than 15000 since he advanced position: During the night of the 15th Hood With- from Coluraii a towards Nashville drew both his wings tram the river and conThomas ha detennlned'agaia to give him batfie tracted his lines everywhere lie was holding a and has ordyfed the pontoons trains forwarded to strong position along (he Granny White iliUsfhia cross the streams between this city and Columbia center protected by his'Two lines of Louisville 19 ments Our troops were disposed m the foUowing This had got in Wood Journal Gen learns tkat 's cavalry on the extreme right Hood’s rear near that is It Franklin thought Schofield’s 23d corps consisting fit Couch's land Hood's will be crushed army beheld but divisions the at speedily lint reserve' Cox's Nashville 19 taken a position fore the main battle opened j thus forming the A the left of the Who courier iu left Franklin yesterday reports cavalry right J Vnni n '1 i a Fcer ul Ft fifty-seve- Sn SlffiSSC? to-da- Order--Wilson- - it-ha- d r BROS -- J - OCLOSEOUT r ' j : f Ti i ! t - - - s ! ! - r i We will Sell the dor of ear Stock conahtlng i Jt50NELS f ' BRECKEX (Signed) ‘ M 'j' Headquarters ' Department West 1irgihia and East- Tennessee Dec 3 : Cikci’lar— The attention of commanding officers is called to the scanty forage in this Depart ment and the absolute necessity of using economy in consumption Evidences of waste have been observed heretofore and tlie proper o (fibers must in all cases superintend the use of forage The commanding officer and every compuSy officer must give his strict personal attention j T II JIVEUS A A G (Signed) 1 have found the railroad thus far but little lis turbed My trains will be by the railroa 1 in a day or two at lathest Urn the lKth inst Maj Gen Kd Johnson's entire division with all his bri jade commanders was captured in the works w uch were captured by assault besides destroying a'brigade of Hie enemy’s cavalry capturing its co nmamler Brig Gen Kicker- Among the" captures made today ore the1 rebel Brig Gen Quarles' wounded and a number of rebels also wounded are lying in the houses by the rood side unable to go away TI OMAS (Signed) The following unofficial report has be :n receivr ed: Nashville 195 Ip m Tliia forenoon the rains liave been so leavy that little progress has been made- Our ca airy skirot mished with the enemy a short diatancq south in- - command ' The Spring Hfil: finding FOrrest river is swellkig rajudly v No intelligence from Sherman has bet n receiv- r ARRIVAL OF TWO MORE TRAINS LOWER PRICKS than anylothcr liouei In the City do welt to call NTS coming to thi (Jlty will onuabe 5 -- SHIPP-- GRAND C & OUR ASSORT IUOUSE UKE T j ' MONDAY EVENING xxcsjtriox James McCofmjik ! 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Piece Fine Delslnea Fancy Dress Ooeds and Spring Styles In every variety : light ' and dark all Styles 1000 - follows: r‘‘ tfO Pieces Prints Merrimaca Cochera j Allens Oooeetogas Dnnnellf eta I J - "J pub WinUr j' New York 20 Per-thCuba from Liverpool 3rd Sir Dayton American minister died in' Paris on tae-v -2nd' Jof f apoplexy It is stated that there were appreh :nslons of wholesale desertions from the frigate Niagara in seamen recently go( the (Scheldt! Twenty-liv- e away and were pursued to the Dutch fr mtier but most of theifn escaped into Holland The London Index in an article on Ri ssell’s letter to SlidclL and others thinks that Russell to be consistent should not stop short of an actual recognition of tlie Confederacy The Morning Post gives a report of-- partial recognition of the Mexican Empire by the Washington Government The' Weekly Bank of England retor is show a decrease in bullion of 21170 pounds a(id 457225 securipounds iu reserve of notes In American V ties there is no change The Herald's correspondent fromJSoix McAllister and lifiton Head on the 14th- says wjlieu Sherman arrived in front of Savannah after having marched'SlKl miles his troops meanwhilh living on the very best provisions lie had wiHi hjma drove of 1200 cattle though he started trofli Atlanta with only 20iL He also gathered up ofl the way bodied negroes and so many horover 7000-ab- le ses mules and wagons as to embarrasijiim His army during a considerable portion of Hie march extended oyer a sweep of country G(J miles in breadth as much as fonrmiles at timep) intervening between the right wing of oue co Innmat and all the left of the other but communication times was kept up between the two His whole loAs in men from the timefcf leaving his arrival in iront uf Savan liih from Atlanta-twounds sicjkness captured smuggling and all average other' causes is only about 1000 daily march was about twelve miles When tliri city of Savannah was invested by Sherman it:was unprepared for a siege ind it was believed tht it could not hold out more Than flfew on days Gen Slocum holds all tlie approaches railal the of the side Including the north city Gen Howard s roads leading out of the town and his with swings around connects right army McAllister at Fort river the Ogechee j - - t 1 -- if 147-6 -- DILDINElEARLp: ! 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