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__EOCAL NEWS. [terra ests: Brose | Sarat Sr icee tion oe TELEGRAPHIC NEWS|SECOND EDITION. ———S ] We have at last received the joyful tidings of | pose that it will be gratifying to you. iOR RENT-—A 8TO: as ‘Though Tux Stax is printed on the fastest Chase’s restoration to the reve My heart ever- “1 am, very respectfully, your ‘obedient servant, Store Room, on 0} The War in Misseuri. THASE O'CLOCK F. Mm. a Balt flows with gratitude at an event that restotes to us “3. Y. Mason mitnble for the eels at oF PRICE ANDM°CULLOUGRH’S ARMIES CONCENTRATING steam prees in use south of Baltimore, its edition | 41) pride and happiness. It is. triumph of which ‘Tho, lack Ietiet was written Moy, 19, 1960; | Apris r AND MARCHING ON SPRIROTIELD. | San MULITARY Bui : large as to require it to be to press at an after ears of pal 3 R_RENT~—A four-stofy FURNISHED] Sprrincristp, Mo , Nov. psa aseeisaais: ‘eocaee, should be sation,’ which I i weclpad ee: with pa- | Mrs. Barney, which took place July 8, 1859. Bimota Neat Pye ly ee “ans nv-n Lents Re mabticen 1 Religie" ssformation a= : — ———= ‘ . n here, from different sources, that arromnt Sy. sent im before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may —. fda pact cnr Sgomloaes er Kino’s Narionar Cracvs.—This establishment | quire onthe premises. 0 B-IW_ | Gen Price was at Cassville on Thursday, with | Chas. J. Powers has been eppetnted an Assist. may not appear until the next day. kind friend Judge Mason and hisfamily. We | 1s perfect success, and the people of Washing- | Fin RENT—Two, very Jonsant FUR- | 25.000 men, and McCullough ten miles this side | ant Adjutant General of Volunteer#, with the rank Se | received the news through several of our friends, | ton appreciate the enjoyments Mr. Tom King bas F NISHED ROUMS © » tv clubs of of that place, with 10,000 mere, with the intention aa to duty on the staff of Tax Barner Case—Lire in Panis.—As the | who came to con; ratulate us the evening of its ar. | 80 liberally prepared for them The performances | or four gentlemen, with noe and tissof of match!) Springfield, and offering us battle Captain, assigned Barney case comes before the Orphans’ Court | rival, and Saturday we had a little reunion and | taken in the aggregate are above the usual style | lor. p avo and library genteel private fam!y. | on the old Wilson's creck ground. Brigadier General Martindale. in to-morrow, and is now drawing towards a | souper to celebrate it over again. The next mail | Of circuses, whilst some of the acts are worthy of Taquiresoonatthisofice no 3" | NS CCatlough was expecting ten thousand addi- NEW RAILROAD ARRANGEMENT. = before that tribunal, to carry oat our pur- | Chase hopes to have it from headquarters, then I | 5 api guanideraticn, Sen 2 chil a of URNISHED ROOMS— Well furnished a Rooms Soa troops — a. — on Capt. RF. Morley, general manager of Gov- pose heretofore expressed of mak! at ten years, rides ease for rent by day, wi ° . large nu en! reen, 3 “ Tole bs =! ma Sonera i cptataten ahr SSoted Ter race. Mr. H W. Penney isaclever gymnast, his | 475 and 477. hirteenth st. three lors from Pa. | and other adjoining counties, recent! Jolued ernment railroads, bas been compelled on account [sor at _ 20 happy an event. Indeed, I love him more than | feat on the ‘air cradle”? being a physical mira- | Svenue and midway between Willards’ and Kirk- | price’s army, and many of our officers think the | of ill health, to ask leave of absence for = few im evidence by Lieut. Barney and raled out by the | ever. ; , cle. Mr. Melville, with his pupil, does some | ¥00ts’ Hotels. __T01 38" _| retvel force now nearly 60,000 men. deys; during which time Thos. H. Canfield, As- Court. ace rsstand on the same footing | To-morrow evening is to be the first presenta- | wonderful feats on horseback. Mr. Kincade gets F FOR SALE, or Exchange for Cit Fremont hes been up nearly the whole of the | it) wt will act as General Manager those offered in evidence by the other side and | tion to their Imperial Majesties, and.e great ball | up a series of revolutions. and the festive Daniel Property. situated in Sommervill oounty. N. nights msking the most perfectarrangements | “nt Manager, bert it by the Court, from which we published | at the Tuilleries—over seventy Americans are to | Gardiner makes everybody laugh by late wit and | Jersey, containing #2 sores in ® high Sigs of oul- gs battle, and the confidence of thearmy in| This Ratlroad Department has been in negotia- extracts, at the commencement of our Teperts of | be present, among whom are Mrs. Riggs, Gov. | guaintness. The audiences are orderly—there- oyeeahi — rie fin ae wr o aeemekere ana him was never so great as at present tion for some time with the several railroad com- the case : Fish and family, &c. We do not go, as we have | fore persons of refined taste can visit the circus wee silos from Central Railroad, (6| Adjutant-Generals Lane and Sturgis have ar- panies between this city, New York, Boston, and ‘The first letter is one from Lieut Barney’s wife | an cgeqement' to dine; and will have several | without being in the slightest degree annoyed. daily trains.) § miles from Pisinheld and rw and Pope and McKinstry are hourly ex- | Bugsio, for a more expeditious arrangement of ‘geaso! = = re, irom Jerse: ‘or fu to bis mother, dated Paris, July 21, 1858, In which tng ty Palen mance Gestiva at fella cies not | _Firrixe Ovr.—On Tuesdav Charles Berlin- | of 6. W. I Gaer cacaeaans FAREWELL To His ARMY—Excrt- | “#08, by which communication with diferent ened £2. soldier ef the Thirty-first Pennsylvania 3s p parts of the North wiil be more frequentard sure. an, if are maki: arrange- | as yet accepted any invitations Friday Mr SCENES—A BATTLE EXPECTED = ‘we bave since oe Ment, | Regiment, was arrested by Patrolmen Pendleand HANDSOMELY URNISHED SrRincFiELp, Nov. 3 —Yesterday small bodies | The arrangements are nearly completed, await- ir and ss Co et | RO Teese ee eg: Bast 8 atnng entertainment, | Hannan, of the Fourth Ward, about three miles take an unforn! but [ was quite sick and could not accept the in- fi the city, harge of stealing an over- handsome!: d come, a of the enemy came within twelve miles of us, ing only the final action of a convention to be Vitation. Our predilections for Parisian life are | Coat pair of pants, a vest, @ necktie, a pocket | aad’ Best OSes Devartwents, or Tost and news was recelved of the approach of thelr | 1 ciden at Philadelphia on Monda ext. be easing alarmingly. Chase goes nig! < a vance guard, strong. we first came here, we Saould have | the opera witha friead. * *. © The boys im. | bandkerchief, a felt hat, and $15 in gold which | $9024 Massaohusetts avenue, horth side, between | SPOS Eno SE sae tage out and at-| The Post Office Department will be represent- Cendesteliy ebveneet a financial ar- Pave mech (rg omg ore aaliend coved, bet ie cuey was aut ued. “Pho tack heme, when om. Tomes ~ received ue =. ed by Mr. McClellan, Assistant Postmaster Gen- ta; mI cen: ‘Was my error writes to Mrs eld, January 26, : ticl ’ th of George M Kantz " conditional order from ashingten, relieving | eral and the War Department by Thos. W. Can- that we did not enter Into such an atrangement,| ‘(Chase received this morning his commission | 2*ticles were the property ae ms. EORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS | him at once from the command of the Western 4 2s Chase was anxious to do so, and as we had | from the War Department, and much to my sat- Retlisgeme’s, Cocunndl ne oaicet pecnme be G Department. field, Assistant Manager Government Railroads. friends who would have assisted us with their | isfaction unaccompanied with any order, although B od x. ai os me M4*2y¥, COLLINS & CO’S Simultaneously the newspa arrived, an- economical information.” we scarcely expected them. I cannot tell you how | @rnacio. aoe i ILADELPHIA DRANG ALE. nouncing the fact. The intelligence spread like LATE LOCAL NEWS ‘She then writes for some small articles, which | much pride and quiet gratification we enjoy to] Aypains In ALEXANDRIA —The fourteenth reg- wee ust Leet poate avery weparte aa wild fire through the campe and created inde- Meir te ol atte s gan be sent through the secretary of legation at | think of the triumph gained in this whole affair. | ular meeting of the Unconditional Union men of | ty.’ Persons wishing to purchase. by, making im- | #tibable excitement and indignation. Desrunare Acsavt: Paris—Mr. Wilbor—without paying duty, and | 1 really begin to think we are wicked enough to | alexandria and vicinity was held at the Lyceum | mediate application, oaa bs farn ished. A great number of the officers signified their says: Fs exult more in the annoyance caused some of our | Hall on Wednesday evening, 6th inst., 8. Shinn , ARNY & SHINN. intention to resign at once, and y companies amiable friends at home, than we are rejoiced at | (president) in the chair. The meeting was ably | 107 Georeto laid down their arms deciaring that they would Indeed, if I thought | the advantage he personally derives from the vic- | addressed. by J.C. Underwood, Enq. ‘of Wash- 7 nn LBS NEW BULLED___ NEW AULLED not fight under no one but Fremont. ‘he Gen- any avail f should a fiying visit | tory. 1 have had a flourishing card plate ordered. ington. urging the formation of a Home Guard, 1,000 BUCKWHEAT, | eral spent mueh of the afternoon expostulating home, although the expense no! e uncomfort | It is quite European in style, and if people at | with some progress in the matter in the meeting. 35 kegs New York and Glades Butter, with the officers, and urging them, by their pa- able are great drawbacks. "We used to | bome could see it. they would feally exclaim | The Judge Advocate administered the oath of S hhds Shoulder Baco~ triotism and their personal regard for him, not to know and Mrs. P——, who are great friends of | with Wood bull, ‘‘Isn’t it terrific.” I bad thought loyalty to fourteen new members. The rolls now 5 tierces Sugar cured Hat abandon their posts. He also issued the follow- Bacbanan’s, but he appears almost impregnable | it advisable to enclose some of these cards to | show 416 members. The Band of the 88th Penn-| 10 bbls. and keen Leaf Lad. ing farewell address to the troops : © Influence from any source. * © * # | Woodhull, Linton, DeKrafft, &c., &c., but to | syivenia (Col. McLean) entertained the meeting | 12 Pb!s Fresh Ground Voffes ‘Headquarters of the Western Department, alte, aleeched tae 1 cannot tell you how comfortably and with | Spare them further agony we have determined | with some most delightful music; the Union As- $ drums Hake Fish, Springfield, Mo , Nov. 2, 1561 } oa” bien down ai ped how little trouble we move along in Pari8. Here | not to officially notify them that Samuel Chase | sociation feel greatly indebted to them. 1,500 lbs Codfis Soldiers of the Mississippi Army'—Agreeably to verely cutting and bruising bis bead fece. — have aioe ‘but plossent and happy assoc!- zoey teally belongs to the navy of the Untted ar ri, — » boxes New York Cheese, orhers shle Ssy reneives {tabs leave of you. —_ Thetliow which felled the patrolman was inflicted ations, wi a ington, wien I think of Centrat GuarpHouse Caszs—{Before Justice ierces prime 5 army m of sudden growth, and we have bottle, Saas ‘cannot make up my mind ‘aris is unusually quiet this winter. There | Thompson, Justice Oak conan week it ts for Sardini Fordenax biel ff on TD | grown up together, and I have become familiar bedeonbgg~ligehernt og wp ae i the ever to live there With contentment. In my heart | have been two balls at the Tullleries. The ap-| duty at the guardbouse) being sick J—Mary Kelly, Foran f° tour, Preses peer, Xc. | with the brave and generous spirits which you life of Mr. Larcombe it is uncertain what effect I despise it, amd I wish that the money we have | proaching marriage of the Prince Napoleon and | drunk and disorderly; workhouse 80days. Tim- aa W.-H. TENNEY. | bring to the defense of yout country, and which | cut near the eyes may have upon his vision, when ‘wasted and feoled away !n unprofi show and | the Princess Clotilde, of Sardinia, will be the | othy McCarthy, threatening the life of 0. Mock- | ————————_________________-_. | makes me anticipate for you a gallant cateer. he cecbuens roun pe fen wounds. . recklessnesa, we had {n Europe to spend with | cause of great public festivities. To-day we bad | bee; sent to jail in default of securtty for pence. | Bi) BOXES BUNCH RAISINS, Continue as you have begun, and give tomy | toon the alarm being gi patrolmen Clar- Profit end gratification to ourselves. Chase tells | Ourselves registered for a ball at the Hotel de Ward Mitchell, drunk; fined $194. Mary 500 Ibs. Bordeaux Almonds, successor the same cordial and enthusiastic sup- | yoe end Vernon went te the house of Jane me lam becoming quite a Parisienne. * * | Ville, which will probably be unequalled in tttrell, disorderly; do. $294 Daniel Wares, coms arraase. 20 creme Uis ‘The children attract a great deal of attention, | magnificence and splendor. AS thete balls are (colored) profanity; do. $2.94. John Smith, For sale by % and their fluency in French and English sur | only given on great pu occasions by the city | (colored,) out after hours; do. $194. Micbael| oosl-é6t Ww. TENNE before you, and let me remain, as | am, proud of | fore Justice Stratton, who ‘ises the people here. Little Clay just begins te | of Paris, no expense is spared to render them in- cErny, drunk; dismissed. Louis Frederick, | mii | the noble army which | have thus far labored to as principals in the asssult and 2 ea recat and as can be; and fur- | Conceivably handsome, and invitations are more | drunk and disorderly; fined $2.94. Levi Dulany, 5 BBLS.SUPERIOR OLD BOURBON WHIS- | prin, together. tae Soon ppt me nishes a wonderful contrast to Miss Hebe, who is | 11 demand than for baits at the Tuilleries ‘| running a hack without a license; do. $1 58 KY. Soldiers, I regret to leave you, most sincerely. . [ree with which you bave encouraged me. Emu- jate the splendid example which yeu havealready + re p ‘fasfello Braady. It ts supposed that the All spirit end impede ce. The Prestons and Jones’s arrived a few da ——_-—_— J quarter pipé pure Castel I thank you for the regard and confidence yo! fetal The Masons are spending the summer quietly (0 in the Fulton at Havre. I have not a Thzatzr —To-night, Miss Denin appears in rie Cait em have invariably shown tome. | deeply ra pomp rca nf beg seo st the Isle of Wight. Emma, my little friend, {s | them, but hear all sorts of comments—they have | two of her best parts, as ‘Mrs. Sternhold”’ in | Holiand Gin, Port, Madeira and Sherry Wines, _| that I shall not have the honof to lead you to the | and turned him over to the provost in delicate health, and they are there principally | all been to the ation, and produced quite a | ‘‘Still Waters Run Deep,” and as ‘Sally Scraggs”’ For sale by W. A. TENNEY victory which you are just about to win; but | ae then threntened that he would “ kill thed—@ ea her account. sensation by standing in the Court and sending | in “Sketches in India’? Mr Rogers also ap- 0 3i_6t shall claim to share with you in the joy of every | son of a b—h (meaning Devaug! if he was You must give my best love to Mrs. Rogers. | their cards in. 1 believe in the two missions | pearsin both. To-morrow night our charming triumph, and trust always to be fraternally re- 9 © £'Chtsc sends love tall * “and | Major Haviland Is the only one of the party who | dnd gifted. Wasblagton debutante, Mise Jose | JUSS, RECEIVED. Rico SUGARS membered by my companions in arme | SbCl, Growned. or bung for It and it wea the children all send kisses to their grandmother | pretends to speak Frencb, he calls himself Majeur | phine Chestney, will appear as “Constance”’ in bbis. Oid Rye WHISKY, Jous C. Fremont, This morniag, Larcombe was doing as well as ‘with many wishes for her health and happiness. | @e Haviland, ex-officier de la Cavalerie d’Amer- | ‘The Love Chase.’? There is a generally ex- tT SUG. Major General U 8. A could be expecied Believe me, my dear mother, very affectionate- | que, attaché & la Legation des Etats Un‘s en Es- | pressed desire to witness the debut of this young Ei y aaa Ro’ BU The feeling was intensely bigh during the whole 1y, Fours, Mary B. Barney. | pague. dy, of whose brilliant qualities of mind and fp Flo and Joe GOLA! of last evening, and there were meetings beld al-| Dgarns or Sour next, dated Paris, July 29, 1858, is to Mrs. Gov. Jones and family were to have left to-day | remarkable attractions of person fame speaks 80 N J. BOGUE. most everywhere. The various bands serenaded | died yesterday: Rogers (Lieut. Barney's sister), in which Mra | for Vienna. The Prestons, however, remain a high, and the box sheet for the performances of - - ——— | the General, and whenever he appeared be was Leonard Heague, company D, First Michigan fer do ay = of their domestic arrangements, | few weeks in Paris, while the aforesaid Majeur | to-morrow night is rapidly filling up. = BEEF , > reeted with cheers. Though notifying Gen. | cavairy, in camp ” . intentions to rent unfurnished apartments, for | 4¢ Haviland precedes them to Madrid to strew ——— PROPOSALS FOR BEER CATTLE ON | Fitter, as his orders directed. that no | “Sergeant Joseph McKean, company D, Second economy, &c., and continu: i their path with roses. * * * Limagine you} Larceny.—Last evening, Nancy Greer was ar- . he G. longer command over the troops, Gen. Fremont | New York voluntecrs, and private James ‘ Our only regret in being here ts the large com- | amidst the gayeties and excitementa of the winter. | rested by county officer Jas. Allen, for the larceny | | SEALED Prorosats for guppizing totheGovern- | Sorta coral hours in making @ personal exami. | Sow oyorsy umects, and Pilate James oor mission we must necessarily pay for the manage- | How much I should like to participate for a week | of forty dollars in gold from Geo. T. Lindsley. | Titi day pf Navembers 1361 clock m. ‘The | nation of the ground about the city to be prepared nde witha, Union Hotel ‘ment of our affairs at home; but even this is not a | OF two, and then run back to Paris—but the more | She was living in the same house with Mr. L., | Cattle to he deuv-red in Wa: hington city, on the | for a battle, and in accordance with a wikten ve- | cet ral Robert Graupner company K, Twenty- ‘consideration to sactifice our pride and happiness | We live Acre the more crazy we are to stay, and [| and he bad the money in his trunk. She is | soth day of November, 181, or a+ soon thereafter quest of all the brigadier generals here, be re- | grst sce lvanii peering t ‘cnnallytown to — a ert have so few pleasant begin ind seink “e eal ose be happy anywhere | charged fer opening bis trunk surieg bis ‘ - the Guvernment may direct. Th. a hes mained in Springfield through the night, ready y plies on ortms é associatio hase some oc: else * Lomitted to C e, an = ate irsated to Lient. 8.GC. 3 4 U.S. Ay po - . —Last ‘that wool amuse him, we cuould So conmenea upon the receipt of the Hatelligence of his coane. went’ Thopping and purchased bet oe dresses 2% G gtrect, Washington city, “ Eadorsed Pro- © Mi the teens slept SS er oobi and many nig bi ako noon wine: a the conphopesnise the ‘otherwise we live without care or trouble. Ali | mation by the Senate. wrote immediately to the | and fancy articles. These were recovered, and SEALED PRoposats are also iguited till the [5th | officers remained at their post all night, an attack | depot were engaged in moving care to and from bret e Preparing for the rat waved fetes Pacer eligi mee rerviees sa weeteter ca- | also about six dollars and forty cents in cash. day of November, 196 ,at 1 og Ps for =: being hourly expected; but nothing occurred | the main track and the Swam e sideling. urg. © newspapers in Ly use! el askin, Rye teeeegge 2 v uel h esman ween care couple Atled with “ihe possibility Por another attack Hon to remain with bis family in Europ Peybets Pumps ovr oy Orper.—Editor Star: Plesse runs hook, rhe, Gattie to be dehivered at He. ra corneas. “The enemy cocoa campel op tenn and Bighew us between chessend Samay inst the whole royal party. and that may pre- | they were at present residing for educational pur- | Call the attention of the Ward Commissioner to £, Pa..on the i old Wilson’s Creek bat! ‘ound ed tp death. “Mis mame ts George Topp or ttendance of some of the fussy old Dow. | poses.”” Say to mother, Chase is happier than [ | the condition of the pump on Massachusetts av- | thereafter as the Government may direct. Gen. Fremont is prepared to leave for St. Louis, | Toup, formerly of Martinsburg, Va vood he bas agers of both nations. Chase would like to be | ever saw him, and when he brought in to me hia | enue, north side, between Sixth and Seventh ats ; | Dida to pe directed to LioutF.H BAKRO! L.A. | aSti 1 oil Pisicen. Pope arrives,the lattes | beer beta few deys om this Granch of the rail- Present, but 1 am content to keep myself quiet. # | commission this morning be annotinced his com- | also. to the pump on I street, north side, between | si icyndoreed Proposnine’ Vee nstom D- Cs J AEN Tl Se ent forward to fake command till | reed His kode tes been sent to bie family, now We bave not yet heard of Mis. Ge return, | ing by singing “Hail Columbia, happy land » ixth and Seventh. A large number of citizens |" “Seaiep FRoposals invited till the 15th of | Gen. Hunter gets here. residing in Maryland ‘ re if er daughter is, 18% ut off, an Comm! x ead of Beef Cattle rom 6 Since abe lef the United States, to Mr Wie iecy | Chase and myvelf look upon Paris withes much | speedily make the needed repairs to sald pumps | Cattie to be deliverad an the seh day of January.| main, ‘ada’ whe will now diebend, asthe vem | LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. joward, of Baltimore—a charm! attachment as we do our home, and I sure wi e receive the inks 0} “A - ey —_——_o— walewat cea Giraniicosose, ming youre shail late 1 With tetaite aseen regret. © Sal fev. 6, 1861. ‘Many Surverxrs. | ‘rect, at either York, Chambersburg,or Harris- | of their enlistment permit, will accompany Gen FROM MISSOURI. a fhe | Fremont, es wi staff, have returned to the United States, success bay. | Paris abounds in pleasant coteries of young men, bidsto be, directs £0 Maja, BECK W TH, C.8 | Gen asboil,, commander of the frat division, = | GEN. FREMONT LEAVES THE ARMY. ing crowned their excursion to Russia in pursuit | Who come bere with all manner of objects; never- | | CHARGE or Honsz-stEaLixo.—Barney McGee | 8.4.22 © street, Washington, D.C’, and| “Gen Fremont will permit no denoreuatio Mo , Nov. 7.—Gen. Fremon' of a large contract with the Government Mr. | theless, they are all happy occasionally to spend | 24 Bowman Rothway, who were arrested some | “indorsed Propossls.”” from the t bi t a en 1 s N— tellame Madame Bodisco is certainly to | 8 Slow evening, and we are seldom without one weeks ago by Sergeant Hurley, of the First Ward Government reserves to itself the right to pay in rom e — oe rte peli nite an layed his departure until the arrival of Gen. Hun. marry Mr. Crampton, who bas just been accred. | of two visitors. I wish you could take a peep in | Police, on charge of stealing horses, the property notes, and to reject any bid tor any bedtime peters ‘ay. ik ta outa oe ter, and left on the 4th instant, afier laying ail bis ited Minister to St Betersburg’ We hear noth. | Our household, and [ think you would not won- | of Mr Dennis, (a contractor for furnishing Gov. oid willbe entertained unleas the bidder | was published yesterday. It is evidently far- | ter» and Nef on Ui ing of our friends the R—+. Indeed, except | der that we are so quiet and contented. * # % | ernment horses.) bad a hearing yesterday before | * Poort of Gattle deliversd shall average at | 75 t YS EEE BeOS of Cen. Prete ee him to remain, with her flirtations rh lived in great pe et Chase and myself were gratified at our presenta- | Justice Drury. They gave $300 security each for | jengt 1,30 pounds grossa weight; and animal eo sy eid tetwens Woh de aban An effort was " e a weer key » the whole time of her stay here—not entering at | tion and ball at the Tulleries, although we were | Court The horses (four) were found near Tenal- | wilt be received whioh weighs less than 100] oot Cristy, Nov 3 Gen, Fremont and staff | &%® subordinate, bat this 4 Several of the staff have taken positions under all in society. disappointed at the imposing appearance of their | !vtown by Sergeant Hurley and restored to their | pounds gross weight. left for St Louis this morning. He is accomps- of nae Masons bave not yet returned from the Isle | Majesties ‘The Empress we fotind not near ao | owner. 7 = 1,A B, do herebs prop or Bim. iver to the Gov- | nied by his body guard, and will reach St Leuls | Gen. Hunter. @ Sign Stu stGomstad'suned's see | tenet Sad SpE nowaaeag Mg |, An Ingres —he legac wes ele mon | wea aol ee Eat eae pel or ons | oo Wana . Scouts anneune te dow speech of ene Mr. Peabody's in London. Upon bis return we | tights, presented a most sho-king specimen of im- | Witham Gaiam ae trial sa eet aS ene of | delivered ‘according tothe terms of the en- | New Yerk Election—Heavy Union Majerity, | McCulloci and Price. A battle is Imminent. intend to have him bere to dine en famille, as he | Perial understandings. Nevertheless, he was age, who was fotind by one of the patrolmen aca! id th bind poy hod bo weighed Naw Yorx, Nov. 6.—The People’s Union tick. | _T¢ Federal army is all here with the exception pers a == two befere his departure “if you [hie een ees courteous, aad bis seanece was one | iving in the gutter on L street between ‘Twenty- 4 A odin meee Sane f! et is elected by about one hundred thousand of General Hunter's division. invited me I should like to have dined with bo set gre > oe ae ine f-composure, a8 | frst and ‘Twenty-second streets. He bad appa- @ sufoient’ bond for the fefaliment of the jority in the State, excepting Wright, democrat, Fe eee to the, fears about the | Oe rere ag ge she crowd the observed of all | rently just expired when found, and according to »and to receive Treasury notes or other | who is probably elected—there being two candi. FROM FORTRESS MONROE. udge’s recall appear to bave subsided, for it | observe Seen CTY Much to €8- | the indications had fallen upon his face in a fit | G0 vernment tands in payment for the Cattie. dates against him for Judge of the Court of Ap-] Barrimore, Nov 7.—The Old Point boat bas pas that no one bing gs has been named pret ourselves oe a eee by ar and smothered The jury brought in a verdict in} CC td 00 eg not arrived. She is doubtless detained by the as bis successor, and we it from reliadi. ng our own apartment, but we are so unde- That it is not possible he at present can reneunee cided about going to Italy next winter that 1 | *°o?dance with the e facts. M. I. FRANKLIN, ML De oympetentomr gal unanimous for the heavy gale from the northeast last night. (Thie bis on in the Sento vm > * * Sey pe asiy Reape Hoo 7° paul em. The] porice—Before Justice Walter —On Monday . Lyach, democrat, is elected sheriff, A Oakley | dispatch was received at 11 this morning —Rar.} at gettin, os every postin reed tekinn pred Chassy pronaises 40 bea specimen of ea perc Charles Snyder and B. F. Simon, arrested by Hall district attorney, and H. W. Genet clerk for [SECOND DisratcH } Gune.nuk wae bonne ts the Bots ‘ae Beslegia. ; ica in good earnest Chase and Eddy = usual Patrolman Fenwick for violating the license law, = . bec tee 4 _ connie toler York. The Old Point boat arrived at She ex- le » ’ u Ji some wish I could send little Clay to you fora short | 2 "separable; but Chasey and I, with my femme Tyke Wore foslensd ) drunk and disorderly, State ticket, It telng thostees, withonr ene perienced a heavy gale in the bay; of A s . 2 time; she is the dearest little you can imagine, de chambre, (Alexandrine,) ramble off in all the was sent to the workhouse for ninety da — ree prety ss bealan ins aaik 8 great peered ag ene ae: Yee bose Several cases for violations of the license law 2 Beh as that voted for by tbe republicans: Jude of | anchors. If she loves any one very much she calla them | fond of seeing *‘les belles dames.” Hebe and | Were tried and dismissed, the evidence not sus- | 944 Penn’aav.,(north side,) bet, 12th and 3th sts. | Appeals, W. B Wright; Sectetary of State, H.| No tidings have been received from the grand “petit belle fille,” as a mark of approbation Clay are well, bat Hebe stil preserves her deli. | taining the charges SPECTACLES. provided with renuine Rook | General, Ds Dickinson; State Treasuies Wri, | BAYal expedition. jase feels at times discouraged at the long de- | C2‘ appearance be speaks French perfectly; Bovies Recovenzy —At least el, rystal or Perisoopic Lenses, moun’ in gold, : ¥ “lor. Canal bere bave been no arrivals from the southward. : 4 _ ghteen dead i Lewis; State Engineer, W. B. Taylor; Canal} There bave Hay of hie saval affaira. Indeed of lato they seem | 2nd det: little Ciay would be lost if she was not | eaten were taken, from the river seetorday, be: | iver crqitegl, And usted with Utmost 086 for | ee ane ee laae Tet canal] The ctesmer Sponiding bes het yet seturned to to little attention. Mr. Buchanan keeps dressed in that polite language. * * * y ag yesig ( - sur pa atteras In! 7 he Chain Bridge and the Long Bridge. A. Talmadge, (short term;) State Prison Inspector. hisown counsel wonderfully to himself. Although | To ber husband’s mother she writes, March 23, | ‘ween 1 Palm pector, St may bo whee, 15 fe terri 1859: All were in uniform. and all are supposed to be ~ joo a | ! ALP Fappan ‘ : tbe nis policy. «= Eiger 2 i ai A RUMOR—AN IMPROBABLE EVENT. Sr. Lovis, Nov. 7.—It is ramored here that the concerned; but this appears @“Dr. Lindsey leaves Paris in a few days for his | 2, Portion of the force drowned near Leesburg. In King county the People’s Union State ticket Chee ccads mach Seven” Been [nope tA Sid home, (Weshivgton,) and although he will not ph fished pertig eo have the marks of gun- MILITARY FIRLD-GLASSES, bas 5,000 majority, and the county ticket 3,000 ive before the Ist be wil . cmon ; . NE Seen, ixtune te you ally nud tall you aif the neko ekeae ee Masonic.—At a stated mecting of Columbia | nn vatrements.at the lowes kenters misse | In New Vork city the Mozart Hall democrats | Government has suspended the order for the re On her seturn to Paris, from a visit to the United | By him we will send to Mrs. Rogers four bottles Royal rch Chapter, No. 15, beld last night at | CC! are generally successful. Lynch, chosen sheriff, | moval of Generel Fremont, for the present. State Priseners Released. ‘The Mascachusetts Election. Boston. Nov. 6—After taking the dath of al- aptain Shields, formerly ee army, OPTICIAN TO THE PRESIDENT AND MIL- (tbat of Canal Commissioner for the short term,} | ber upper works damaged, and lost her large STA to the navy, she writes to her husband’s mother, | U#U@! grace to admiring cate, o8 choice spect- | the following officers were elected for the ensuin; BEAVER CLOTHS, mediunt and best o Qetober 14, 1858: ‘Chase met me at Havre, | mens notto be had at home. The two botiles of | year :_Wm.M. Smith, M. E. High Priest; J. F. of Cloths, Vestings, and Cassi Boston,Nov 6 —The vote at the Massachusetts | legianc: are 4 ; ‘States, to endeavor to have her husband restored | Of Jiquenr, such as she must dispense with her | Cevtral Masonic Hall, cornet of Ninthand D sts, APMY BHUP GkOuiy, CATIMERS, AND mae ranity ee grad ae Legation, or rather by | Chartreuse sie made by the monks of the Convent | Acker, E King; Wm. H. Johnson, E. Scribe; | : i i 5 for citize: ol by 9 rT bade plement Gitoe Suh | no recupt ever having been frund’c aolra iy | Josiah Emex, Treas 8. Joan Thomeon, Nec. "| "Wiowholostour-praverbaly low rices, | Salon yesterday wan remarkably small, being | and) Wa ‘Gilchrist, Wa, Eagkine and, et ¢, but do not feel sorry to reach | Mystery. Sarg eau de “ ee Danitzic isequally| Tye Paesent yor Cou. Baken.—A magnifi- Penn. ave., and 9th street E The vote in Boston for Governor is as follows: ee home, when I find the children ail well and very Fare med, Tie to aha irk Bet It at howe, we | cent horse, valued at $600, which was to have | _no 2 5td ‘Perry Building.” ohn A: Andrew (rep.)5,917, Isaac Davis (dem ) | | egg mg we. to-day, ship ee very glad to see me. Chase | Parisians like to show in what golden dreams | been presented to Col. Baker on the very dav on TPOSUTLERS ann RESTAURANT KEEP_ See et ee ante cece Pred gh cere St and ship Catawbe, from been & capital housekeeper, and I do not think | 8nd dv! a luxuries. 7 which he was killed, has been sold to the Duke ERS.—We offer @ choice Int of low priced | Newnarsrort ck wie ta natew 2,139. Davis 1,003. | Contest, from Ne threw overboard $35,000 my absence had been very much felt at home.—at | | Agia, April 14, 1859, she writes: ‘* We have | de Chartres, of Gen. McClellan’s staf. Table Damas lzct qualities, in widths | Newburyport, Andrew 6,32, Davis 5,034 Bestee. The See , = rate in this respect. * * My love to aij? | aim st completed our ménage, and hope by Tues- et ‘to the: The vote in fifty-two cities and towns foots up | worth of merchandise off Cape Horn. ‘our days afterwards (Uctober 18, 1858) she day next to be instalid in one of the Prettiest Correction —The Alex. Douglas mentioned Also, ail other ids of Dry Goods, adapted to | as follows: For Andrew 18,381; for Davis 9.211 Wrote to Attorney General Black in relation to ber | *Pattinents you cun conceive ’? She describes | in yeaterday’s Star in the guardhouse cases is not | the wants of persons in moderate circumatances,| The returns from the other towns will AND CHEESE. husbands restoration, and speaks of ber anxiety | Ler petior furniture, ““ which is to consist of nine | the Alex. Douglas in the employ of Mr. McClel- | Whose trade we solicit. continue this ratio of two to one a; s B Ee AAG. W noieesie Dealers ga his account, as the time approached for a Anal | Pieces of rosewood, covered with gid colored | land, machinist. sf | One price only, marked in plain figures.» cuntrietG Loring, of Boston, end ex-Gevrrnor | in Chteys ‘No.6 Sonth w Ualtimore, have jest ion in his case, of the pere-cutions and jeal- | S8'!0; & magnificent cloc! mantel ornaments eee reet. ford, of New Bedford, are both elected to the | received a jarge jot of Meokerel, Herring, . ousies to which be has been # victim, pos ooo for oue bundred doilars; and an ¢:agere iulaid| To-n:ont, it will be remembered, Prof. Barnes’ | no 2-5t4 Pons. ave pee Bullsiee.? | State Senate on the repubilcan ticket. Hore-feh,acc&e “Leball coust the days when I marc with gold, with center table and card tables to | exhibition and assembly comes off at Odd Fel- | —————————_______THty_Bullding._ Alon, prime Eastern Choose All of Shibben Brat good news which You 40 kindly and’ consid. correspond: for 28 muca more. \AUl this furaiture | lows’ Hall, Navy Yard. ui (TAILORING ESTABLI ng Se boaoid St the lowest market vetve. _oo 30" pon om! should hear in m we intend to take home ; for it is handsomer than a . ar 4 fomer ia my distant | ve can buy for more than double the amount. {| ODD FxLtows’ HaLL continues the center of | BUCHEN BERG, men's aad say thet Gen vant fougut at Locaburg coutary sore = DRESS TRIMMINGS. ‘ASS! The next letter is to her husband's mother, | Cannot tel! you how happy and proud we are to | attraction, and the programmes never fail to | C'othes ont to order, to orders, and is to be court-martialed. FRINGES, GIMPS. bs om Teer October 27, 1848, in which she says: “At last we | £° (0 housekeeping. It appears like beginning | Please the most fastidious. : ments with a sieillful , I dhe Knoxville (Tenn.) Register says the Con- | BUTTONS in overs variotz, Nt ead ne ail, and begin to be more regular in our | ‘he World over again. Chase tells ine this is my | yy A peers onyeem prepared to exeoute si orders in this line, aa well | federates loss at the fight at Wild Cat was only | oder by DKS. LOW F je Pa ave on * * © [have fulfilled my promise | teWard for my journey home, and its results; yet |W Hallo, adostuals oad eonvanieats aa | Oooh ae cn ne mont entiainotory manner, tive killed and twenty-three wounded nape po peerage js sor eke Fine, and 1 trust may eter ea ceatlfy an pride sod etek Gn 18 | Holloway's Pulls and Giaiment malware ready for | ae Whichlin asks for reinforcements from | x 8g “rhe te, « fine toned 7 octave Rosewood oop sympathies and {nterest | ©20Ug4 to gratify my pride and wis: ‘Khey are invaiuabie to the Soidier exposed : eT Richmond, and fears that the Federa a0, mod : = * —_ Do not feat we will commit folly or extravagan- | to wounds, sores, fevers, aad bowel complaints. A ORUABCE FoR off Prestonburg. Ky., from communication with pit ces. 1 assure you we have had too bitter a lesson | ‘They never fail. “Unly 25 cents per box or pot. er >» ee © nodiw a - pon Mrs. Barney bearing from her mother-in- " law that she had received intimations of their Dg hyo sear eye living extravagantly in Paris, she addressed her a | 5,00 Rubber Bisnkets, 7 feet long, 4 feet wide, at letter dated May 19, 1859, (with an enclosure from each, * Judge Mason ) She writes: 3,000 Rubber Blankets, 6 feet long, 3 fect wide, at Dear Mother. 1 send the enclosed, which J Sl cach, . hope will relieve your anxiety about our affairs in 1,000 Fabber Bisnkets and Poncho combined, for = ic} is fe Virginia. [General Nelson bas already done thi: UTTER, CBREESE, & Teaaregioane official report of the battle of M J 3 kegs choios BUTTER, passas says three hundred and ninety-nine Con- : federates were killed, and twelve bundred wounded; that the Federal loss was four thousand five hundred killed, wounded and prisoners. He says his entire force was twenty-elgbt thousand, of which one-fourth only were engaged. oF, Vis) we Ise feat ote iehtak POR Ds sry, 25 Pie cr) . each. Seresetion: tase toe Stage, kod be bes tvten 1 | bcbeoen neal SoS cee ee ee Pick HANDLES iansvestbiey a” skast ences UN iy enmouses 5 \e - a4 at our request. Your letier gave Chase much 2 Ses Sayan or STABLE BROOMS, w Sennen: tee “5 = pple essen the {at | friends and the. pub 10 that I write in great haste, but We cannot permit you Persaud dadeing pane win attews Gi noe district; John G. Stevens, union, from the 24 dis- oon bans 5 seek corel eben preapag try ourselves to be so misrepre- | tor exchange aL thd Star Oflice counter. “7 SPaD) ses = an FP. pa oe » from mone aie waien uae and myself are all bi — The letter from Judge Mason is dated Legation > ‘obert utchinson, rep., 4 affairs. We imagine you all of the United States, Baris May 17th, 1859. MARRIED. HAL . 4a the Bane Beeeeet enn oe = Robins, union dem., fora winter, Unoficiai |\—My dear Madam: I received N ber bth, by Rev. Dr. Ryan, JOH meat Ate? tment 4 —_ ieher deotated 5 Sckllnas of strsey maternal affec, | CARUSI to Atioe 6 OS TERSLEQEN Mok. any one the jes of W: # hae, saking se Oe hes Send to your eon, Licwt. * (Bal uncee nae Como seers 0087 J : know ‘ney. ves me pleasure recei i ‘uesday evening, instant, e Rev. T. B. pot. keowodguent of gratitude for kindness which it | MoFalls, THOMAS ALEXANDER to Mies bas been in my power to show to him and his| SELLE DOW. 3 the Assembly. Trenton, Nov. 6.—The returns of the election ae —— in this State yesterday show that the State hes wr. rd pivad eg COMBS, certainly gone for the democrats. They will | White guikets: 8 P CR aie snd Counter and Hay | have a majority in both branches of the Legisla- berselr} Eeop zee H ; Un the sth inst , Lieut. JULIUS JACKSON, SHEKS cy eat CO i neaiog cuilisea emareeee be keen 5. ‘A. to, Miss au EIMA BRUPE, patos Pa Hi Bote ERS RR VES: The War in Kentuck seriously crippled their resources, and with i Goldsborough Bruit . BASE TS. ke, Ko, £0. saranda most rigid ps cents it was not possible for the For sale at who a Sey by, OLOW. Papen tepe tin A bovila wo a Ont family to subsist in Paris on the allowance which Agricultural Warehoi erty nth at., gone back Into "Tennessee they nad received of $200 per month. Lieut. 6th instant, in os 36th 00 3 Imeo between Pa av and Canal. The Fed:ral troops in Kew Barney was deprived of all income by his rude {ingering aad painful il- DRY GOODS. Sherman, ave Gas divided: en. in separation from his commission. r pAlb f We Have receives and are now offering for sale | command of the Eastern division, Gen. McCook abie that they should occasionally have "| mlargeand well assorted stock of FOREIGN and | of the Central, and Gen. Crittenden of the Wes- relief Although my own means are requested ic Da ‘oud reapect- | tern. In the ‘Western division, Col. Burridge DOW imagine. ttle news Kind to detail. | ample, | assisied them from time to time, until 1, on Sunda ers Konerally, wi § Repart cays the Eumperee bas bechowed bensalf | the’ icuebtodness wes quite. umn 1 bave the . from the Fesidenoe of her | feeling Confident tnst we onua:il them at aa iow tag pa venced t Westbeey. upon the Countess Walewski, a charming and | satisfaction of knowing that Mr. and Mrs Barney between E and | Pn in this or either of the Eas- ee vert or eee. Meee hiswife The cmouler i Hr frend soquai: are re Ww hf Etre kd th ts ron 9 invited to funeral. on Friday a: that we have: ed our falls ly iL pa fro’ late residence, on N wt, | and WINTER GUODS. Just ARRIVED, get ORY Ay meridia Weaitua raid Re dob Pe te, ae ; : si RTIFICIAL LEGS AND HANDS, tid will be sold ats oan ad with | Selpho's Patent Blastic Leg & Hand. No. 516 Broapw.ay. New Yorx uori fer lost ORANGE county D Mi . x ‘ ee, i oom Corner Ith at.and Vermont av