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‘ EWS FROM THE|TELE( PHIC Ss) os 1 BE E ESING b TAR. CLOR GREAT EXPEDITION. = ae DefantMent of Starz, " © \STTAGTON OITY: 4 The Tap ta Missourt : nemeaty Ne N we is ate te defeat of the Moye Washington, November 12, 1861 } Arrival of the Bienville at Fortress |™* "*%c3 Rareeatine To rae ARKANSAB the Clare ie bgt guia cere writes Information hes been rectited at, this Depart- ment, from the Vice Consul of the United States . , i861. LINR—P: ee - . _ - ” ease et Monroe. ker her it MAM ott a ty sod wounded tn | fosaf it RS nen ual men, who concenthaed at bong pls L ae sa on spas of bed br =: —— temoved, to t ¥ ment, ven Prcewos ~: the various military campe and —_—+— Springfield, able 7m ere a intry bac’ ree he town, These troops | tober, of a decree Portuguese Govern’ tere on Batt a ht for St. Lous, and ordetS with the assistance of the rebel inbabi- ‘ CONFIRMATION OF THE SUCCESS OF | hiS ec, wives vo Hate the ratte’ as boon ob eer Sie va yy nck othe tebe! Paeeai | of Which the following 1s translation DerartMENt oF Pusiic Wor: Ubey ate able troops stationed at the town, consisting of 250 . “ ‘i THE FLEET. Gen Price’ rebel army Mise crag back eight | men—part of » Virginia regiment ae few of | & Mtaxin, ad Pig > eerie potent te Sptenbeclarst THE REBELS SHELLED OUT FROM THEIR | miles from Cattvile, n tate line, and was | Col Z-tgler’s Virginia cavalry. the Government by the bill of the {lth of this * = -egacand still Moving south "It was believed tobe bis) It was arranged between the rebel cavalry and | Cth and baving. in conformity with the sec- | Bo 8 berry FORTIFICATIONS WITH GREAT LOSS. | policy to lead our army on, not to fight, but | rebel citizens to msssacre our troops In cold blood 4 then of thn Sitennd law eousalied She randy. . simply to keep a large force so as to draw them | Accordingly these rebel citizens assumed a very Civil Bevenses ar the Ki dow, and the differ. | Boxes B Aor yg ‘er. THEY RETREAT IN A PERFECT ROUT. | isto tbe Mississippi “valley The general belief | friendly manner to our troops last Sunday eve- ing: positions wi” confer a favor by keeping us posted as to MoM wents and affairs In thelr Vicinitier. SS ae 10> To our Baltimore reader? we would say that the first and second ed/*ion of the Srar can he bad in Baltimore of . F Hazelton, agent, No 74 West Bettlovire etrovt, near Gay—the first General | Dem oho a in Whiskey. in the rebel ‘was that St. Louis would soon | ning, and invited them to their houses on various | nt Councils of the districts and Council edition at beif Past four and the second at eight ee aeace be in the hands of the rebels from Columbus, Ky. prees, and all who were off duty accepted the ty Comennece i setey, and Agriculture, I here- Gotawee and aoa ody, Kege “ane o’clock, om the srrival of the trains from Wash- | PANIC THROUGHOUT THE SURROUND-| There hed heen a good desl of ache, seat nvitation, While, being thus entertained the | PY {Tor 8 “importation of tocign ra | eSfet witch will be sola withost reserve °, as eacapin: Gi ne’s and other Federal | rebel cavalry das! to the town. ington, giv*ng ail the Intest news from the seat of ING COUNTRY. ots, and Gen ‘Hunter had given permission to} Signals were displayed from every house where erhent, tye, bartey, nal owls, Sa eatin st ‘war up % the time of going to press. <a, s oash. u WALL & BARNARD, Aucts, BEAUFORT FOUNDENTIRELY DESERTED the owners to search our camps, and reclaim them | the Federal soldiers were, and into these the reb- bread: ingens mitted md She see-ports and by = Pa nn ntiet cou) . MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. Jd find thei els rusbed, murdering the unarmed soldiers in | it @ —_. of next papel By J.C. McG & aN Mts ten ‘missing members of Gen. Fremont’s | cold blood. The rebel citizens, both men and 7 so dent 7 Wied a peace aner USTEE’S SALE OF ELEGANT Spirit of the Merning Press. PLANTATIONS DESERTED, EXCEPT BY | hody-guard. had returned to Springfield from | women, rushed to arms and aided the cavalry in | *tional erain when dispatched for censure ptton: |" v4 a ‘The Intelligencer this morning treats upon THE NEGROES. Cassville. They report Gen. Price’s forces to be | the slaughter. The smail body of Federalists in —— o rege “King Corn,” and the Republican npon “ Cot- ton.” be- —~.—_—__. bout 30.000 strong, with thi leces of attiliery, | the camp prepared as soon as possible for a de- be finisbed, grain wef be admitted on its CONTRABANDS COME IN DROVES TO teveies pieces of Oe wt ed eseetiy been receiv fense, Dat they were overpowered, and had to ing proved’ before the Governtnent that the said a ee 6 OUR LINES. from Memphis whence other supplies were being | break and retreat. | Very vfew were Killed in the veg teallerm xo eb grad pergola eed. of trust, dul wel ae et engagement w' rebels, nearly all the Edoots seasts OUR MILITARY BUDGET. —_—_+——— ee Lovie, Nov. 12.—Gen. Hunter bas issued vs ipardered ln the meuces of toe eactesions unless the voyage bad _— unusually ra peters. ; a Household Furniture! —_——_.+—_ GENERAL DRAYTON, or 8. C., COMMANDS | ,. "racer to the commanders of troops to avoid ex- | Under these circumstances, when Col. Zeigie a se, = Piano Forte, eee ee SOEs. THE CONFEDERATE FORCES. tensive movements which offer baitle ot divide | atrived there and learned the particulars of the Capt McKeever, General Fremont’s chief Ad- and prolong our lines, until further concert of affair, be ordered the destruction of the town, Derantuent oF State. Jutant General, reached Washington yesterday | Bautimone, Nov. The Old Point boat | action be arranged when the buildings were immediately fired and Washington, November 12, 1861. Suite of eat oapeeer ier Tone Pag ape evening, snd, we hear, bas been placed under 1 from | _ Henry W. Clements, chief clerk in the quarter- | the whole town reduced to ashes Circumstances which have recently occurred _ ‘Arm Chaire aod six * pottwe pcp nant Ainley cudokon cccne shag brings the following gratifying intelligence masters beri Lea Gea: Mekie tev, has ber Fr E tender it necessaty to repeat a previous tegulation, Blogaat Tosew god open Front : sent to Jefferson Barr usio Stim or charges Drought by Gen. Curtis, growing out | ‘Se *eet: the investigation into Gen. McKinatry’s admin- | (Mail correspondence of the Associated Press j | tbat no person, whether a citizen or a foreigner, Rorewood Seoreiary and of Gen. Fremont’s orders censuring Gen.C. It] FoORtRa*s Mownor, Va , Nov. 12.—The steam- | stration of affairs. Darxestown, Nov. 9—An afrival from Weat- | Will be allowed to pase the lines of the United | Mar Center hee weems to be understood that the charges at length | er Bienville has just arrived at Old Point from the Siesta Raa lay, ern Virginia brings dates from Manassas to the | States Army, in any direction, without a passport Erenok plate Pier Pur Glam, ses ; 6 : : : BENE: se great expedition. She left Port Royal on Sunday, | rovr HUNDRED oer come ann ons THOU- ar tun Oonebarsie aemny eas ot Gentrevilic, aed ar cabigeeameapoatgoed my pea eae re mod rare, ‘actin pace SAND MA) P on &. m..and brings cheering intelligence. Sbe pro-| pyyie, Ky., Nov. 12 —The rebels under General | Srorting new entrenchmnente ia wets o in | ve liable to arrest and detention by military a S ise Cor — - ceeds at once to New York, where she will be due | Williams PA Pikesville have been defeated after two days’ fighting, by Gen Nelson. Four bun attack by Gen. McClellan. Johnston was at Cen- | thority. Witt H. Srwar 5 | trevill to-morrow evening. Capt. Steedman, however, a Ape ere killed and 1.000 made prisone: rev! rap tara was —— . left her at this place, and proceeds direct to Wash- | Colonel L. Moore attacked the rebels in the rear, Depot, on th Bi pore road. and was against-Capt. McK. have not yet reached head- quarters here. GENERALS NELSON AND WILLIAMS. General Nelson, who commanded the Union force at the battle of Pikeville, Ky., (an account of which we publish to-day,) {sa Lieutenant in Colonel 1. Moore attacked the rect the'sd Ours | 22, busily preparing for tue anticipated attack AUCTION SALES. Beautifa "Rreveh« hiss Ves ‘Vases ond Ornaments, ton with dispatch \d trophies—two b The combined forces of Johnston and Beaure- Superior Medallion, = ; = aKeatuckian. Early in the | ington with dispetches and trophies—two bras Regiment, made an attack in front, with 610 men. | ward were estimated to not exceed 100,000 fighting By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. v nent Ress, there he drew bis sword in the cause of | cannon and secession flags. arris fell back, and Col. Moore pressed forwerd | en, but reinforcements were expected from RUST FS SALE OF FORNIT, FE AN . Oak the Union, and soon came to command quite an | He reports the gale encountered by ti feet to | Unt!l, the enemy were brought Into the midst of | Richmond. Their artillery amounted. to two TT iecumois Eerscre— On TUESDAY pirouarbaed Diuner Ware, Glassware, Many %f Kentuckians he bad gathered around} 11ve heen very severe. The Union and Osceola the enemy on all sides, ‘killing 400 and ‘taking | Rundfed pieces, mostly indifferently manned, MORNING, November Buh, at t o'glock. wt No, im. He isan accomplished as well asa gallant - with horses of a very inferior quality 4 Four-and half street, ym | C street and | { iprary Taber, Wrieing Desks. it . < went ashore and were lost, as previously reported. Le at herasoniae qreebalance were sca coniperke coun troope, with the cere of heme ~~ maid phew y reeds Ge ty it 1.0 5 ood of rast Rol, se episnsi d id rosewood {Chamber Furniture, The Governor foundered at sea, but the Isaac T. ny a. my Noviive'<a ‘oniTion teoue almost barefooted. The commicsariat de} iment stir oaplen ks ek | the! and Tot ~ ne Sel 4 ite of of ee ee Mahogany Cham- Smith succeeded In saving all her crew, with the | Gen. Nelson's brigade, with dispatches for Gen. | yayaescient Ia the means of transportation. The | Honseboid Eifeote, comprising ra Si exception of a few marines The fleet arrived at | Toomas, reports that the fight at Pikesville lasted 8 were ere mech Cee vs ot agclae fd “4 Tan and officer The commander of the rebel force, so signally defeated by him—General W |!liams—was an of- ficer of the Tennessee volunteers in Mexico. He ed, in many instances, that, when their present | Broostelio-oovered Arm and wy Chakras ‘o1et Seca, ‘Won so much fame at the battle of Cerro Gordo, Port Royal on Monday, 4th Inst. Tuesday, the two davs, and that the rebels lost 400 killed, and | form of service expired, they would not agi kere ores oneh. as that, ever since, he bas been kno@n in the » : ’ 1.000 wounded. underany consideration. Eleven desertions came | Ma'b'¢ to} oe t Sings, £ CURRAN Teses. service as “‘ Cerzo Gordo Willlams.’” He has no | aller gunboats sounded and buoyed out the | STILL LATER THE vicToRY CoMPLETE—THE | within the informant’s knowledge on one night. | Gane and % pov d -C. McG uote. OMMANDERS Ta F superior in ine disunion army channel under a fire from the forts, which did no Cincinnati, Nov. 12 —The battle at Pikesville, oun oe weeps ad cotine setions Only Sets Erpeeete rey intings, le ae -on Fr Day MORN! Ren ne: . THE PREMONT CONSPIRACY damage. visiory of the netiveal teas end npn GbE] Allremains perfectly quiet in Gen. Bank’s di- | Walnut Dinin es, Dining Chairs, sth, 1961 commencing at 10o'clock 41 I eel! Editor Star: The German branch of the Fre- ont conspiracy cut west seems to have reached its culmination point. The Chicago Staats Z-1- tung brought a few days ago the news that the Eleventh Wisconsin regiment had refused to marth from Madison to Missouri, because Freraont had been superceded in command On Wednesday the weather prevented active operations, but on Thureday morning the 7th instant, the men of warand the gunboats ad- vanced to the attack. The action commenced at 10 a. m., and was hotly carried on, on both sides, 4 » Hall Chairs, Oiloloth, t f J. N. Mointire,on 7th ‘treet. betwi . Williams and Gen. Howe, the rebel commanders, | Titid came cng thee ores nation of ty Glass, and Crockery Ware, E and € strects, sil the office Furniture, oonsiet- are among the prisoners (aken. « La Walnut, Rosewood, Mahogacy, &nd Painted | ing in part of- Sef THE DEFEAT OF THE REBELS IN KENTUCKY CON Rode ne lg = a Sttines Witdow thades, Chek ie - is, Ape BD ing. ne FIRMED. Ped SIURS IN MUST CHOICE SHADES | Ras d other Stover, Kitehen Utensils, &o. | seized sud leved upon as the Lovisvitig, Nov. 12, Midnight.—-Accounts re- ‘atl a ceived here by mail fully contin the defeat of the " Molative, for office rene dy due Z. ebtine. Ere. rebels under Gens. Williamsand Nelson, at Pike- of Silks, Woolen Dress LEWIS CLEPHANE, Trustes. & ra B. HUGBES, Bait. Also, oud usnsl fi wy .C. McGUIRE & CO. Avots. By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO. Anstionsers, and lasted about four hours ; at the end of which | ton, (not Pikesville.) the capital of Pike county, | ple Pry Goods for general family wan ASSSTANT, QUARTRRMASTER’S OF- ANDSOME FURNITU Rete I, Muscatine, lowa, a German meeting has time the Rebels were compelled, by the shower Ky. as Carpsia, Uartainns Ololother Rice: te upper Woskinrton Cone Noa ng ie ences H MOKNING, seer ‘been beld, at which a resolution was adopted of shells, to abandon thelr works and beat a hasty | A Desperate Fight with a Band of Rebels] Moors. PERRY & BROTHER, GOVERNMENT NSLE_OF CONDEMNED at the larg: So ety @eclaring that it would bave been better to dis- ; on the Prairie 1a Std Pe eperry Bula OvERAMEN pr nen ocala solve twenty cabinets than to supercede Fre- | tetveat. Our loss was eight men and one officer} Kansas City, Nov. 11.--This morning at 10 | 2018 ‘Perry Buriding.” ang Fhe Ld heat bg FORGES coon. 1 A mont. Secretaries Cameron and Seward are more | (the chief engineer of the Mohican) killed, and | °’lock Col Anthony, with one bundred and Q)RPHANS' COURT, Novewnen 12. 1961, Ruction erly attacked b 4. t fifty mounted men, was attacked on the open On WEDNESUAY. MORNING, November 2", a SS. grabber ef about twenty wounded. Rebel loss not known. pisirie, about ten roiles from this place, by six] | District of Columbia. Washsmeton County. To- | te6i.atthe Corral on F street, between Twenty- | suite of Rosewood as the dus tiger des Wes Si ( i undred rebels, under Upton Hayes, and after a | (0it In the case 0 H Cragin, ndmnis- | third ad Twenty-fou'th, near the Observatory. Parlor Furn: sherstctiescrwuith Cutty ewe Poales mere found by our men, and | qvperate struggle the rebels retrenird, seeking | tr eforniari ba romaidenet teen ge | “alee commmnaw a: We'she end Zurich;) the Staats Z¢i buried. All their wounded, except two, were | shelter in the woods, from which they were again | phan shineton county afore at Beg chek 5n pPe oie moat ok ons teal in Elsinore; th akan oar routed pointed =" TC RDAY, the soventh day of Desewn-| BY ordsr J.J: DANA, Capt & A = mae itioee te cts He ot wate enjoys . Colonel Anthony then fell back about six miles, xt forthe firal s-ttlement and distr bution no 13 dtd Auotionee: « Frecoh pate Mirrors, with Slabs Bouse;) the Davenpor: Dimecra:and one ortero | Two fort were captured, Fort Walker on Hil- | to wait reinforcements, which will speedily be | of th »8mr0 al caate of out denearod delleated and and | A UCTION NOTICE GR. L. CROWN | ,,_ aud Gilt Tad os, more papera—tben has ever been done by the | ton Head, mounting twenty-three (23) guns, and | forwarded turner int. money; when and where all the ored FOTN Ne ee Saino-mmence ovr | Hancerme “Gikt Cornice, Brackets, and Candele- Getta Gamantitaedhadta faoe coast take This is supposed to be the same bard of rebels ors ant heirs of said, Aeossend are notified to ap-| Nigut Auctions THIS EVENING, November 13. treason and Incite the mnasece to dicsbetionse. Fort Beauregard on Bay Point, mounting nine- | that captured a part of Col Shields’ company of Orphaua’ Court « f Washing:on coun! Fremont Little Santa Fe. It 1s | aforeratd,) w th 1 1 foe PM eS remon ussars, near le in e jorer at A relnime pro) voudl er That the whole aiovement 1s au artificial one | teem guns The guns were of heavy calibre. | sated that there are upwards of 1,000 armed rebels | they may oiherwise by law be exo uded from’ali | and will conti: rouab che wast wp Sppears from the fect that in Gen. Blenker’s di- | There were both new and splendid earthworks, | in this county. benefit in said dece: ned’s estate. provided a copy notice, on we bay 8 ver! vision, composed of Germans of all political three of this order ! blished onos a week f re Brossing S thing of that kind has been visible. | of great strength, constructed in the highest style | » ater ¢rom the Kanawha—The Rebels Re- weeks in the KE hing Star provicus to the eaid 7th | vited to tend, as the sede w Exorilent urled Har ees convinced that if the above-men- day of Dscember nex! L. CROWN & Ci 2 Aeotonens Fs te of military science, and pronounced by our engi- treatung True copy—Test: ission M Bas, = joned Pox sone. tehpacs reminded of their cuipa- t hie eniinat It by land | C1NcINNaTI. Nov. 12 —Later advices from the MOSES KELLY. st. and Pa. avenw ¥ i ee preaching rebelijon and disobedience to | neers #8 impregnable aga any assault by land | x anawha Valley, Va, state that the rebels whe | _no 13 law3w Register of Wilis. oh co Bo Tabi ies, V. me Be sohold ‘onstitution and the Country, the honest bat | forces. The final retreat of the rebels was.a per. | had been shelling Camp Tompkins froin Cotton 119 PANACHE S SEEEEAND 149 By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioreers, ee, Se a ~% ee eee Sie Wee Silt See Caane t8 Teak Hill, retired upon the approach of the force ander 119 PROVISION STORE 119 "wu er om 3 ro beeps HER ee | A ‘At two ofolock, in front of the Houee, Vv ft ” te BLE a Ov! 8) Pied little rman deserves lay confidence of | They left everything, arms, equipments of all Col'De Vil but a cue los oe pats Side. nt eene re See re opened re eure ae OY PIE “ge N aoe ented with Shamelews ingratitods the Gereamn kinds, even to the officers’ swords and commis. | Col De Villiers at last accounts bad taken up a} Fruitand ‘Srovision store 118 Pa. avenue, jeed pen 4 streets—where he will ki u of trust, recorded in rie JA8, No. Tie, “tolnes Terms cash in ererapeical enginest — accompanied himon | sions. All the letters and papers, both public pemnenes el: ony Uy on be band a teee ‘ONT. “A of POULT Pe a rom of th premade pa of te = -MoGUIRE & CO.. Auc's is ex ions, and to whom Le owes his acien- q & © uct oneers. tific reputation and glory. Fremont, the million- | 24 Private, order books and documents of all VEGETABLES ipeaann fresh Sailr. a. | tucks sverth et. wi i gvPenion “SURE cine EES AN bow ‘The widow and the orphen children of the kinds, were left in their fight and fell into our Paicapztrnia, Nov. 12 —The Inquirer's spe- rib. New York ard Wi i as Svcs Furnit brag aitindn tee kot ee bands. affording our officers much valuable in- | cial dispatches from Fortress Monroe say a priv: 7, Gad juproved is g00d three-story brick store donutifal + D-corst Horkimnae county and Western Reserve Cheese. | &7d dwelling Ware, } teer and two schooners in Swan Gut Inlet we: L ‘erms made krown on the day of ce ante. ture cen~ = mon ane pet en anh hearers Rapes formation. Among the papers was e telegram } burned on the night of the 4th inst by boats from manning hae weigh dea pent eg rs eed < eeeey noe to be mad expense of mber isth a oo" heen Geos be to tnaeaned ee from Jeff Davis to the commander of the post, | the gunboat Tuscarora, stationed at Chincoteague, | the Northern and Eastern Markets w:l. be fur- | the puro streets. we shall sei! & large ™ oA. Sx aomuek, ia nerdy Ste on the Eastern Shore of Virgin irhed. Housekeepers will iad this the cheapest | If the terms of the rale are not complied with | ment of Househod arnitare, Chine Gl Clase be the “‘idol’’ of our intelligent German citizens. | informing him of the sailing of the fleet, and e and CLUANEST piace in the Diatriot t to purohas ar8 wi one weel oo ae the rt 7 Are. pace temo oo ae | prisi ee on needle geomet ce tat that they knew their destination to be Port Royal. Released Priseners—Senater Wilsen. N._ | be resels three aye poh gens ve ot Renee eee . B 5 —Ex- x WYORSTED Seats ming Star "” jars ine future sdvertiooment tos Una bey ne et te | ee bile, and Wm. Pierce, of New Orleans, have teen | LXXTENSIVE, chit. | BO" Evening St LAWRENCE, Trastee, Catslogues wil be issued on next. Spe ion: bat ty sunt nt fone attri: | he whole surrounding country was setzed | Yischanged fom Port Werien, ee Hits Hateasepery cent, coser Merree | nose “WAEEEBERNAWD'Ausia. | ie Homer Ret Tinea aoe wilt’ Certainly not rave tbe Union, especialy if | with a perfect panic. The day after the fight, sear Liiltom Den wrelten = letter fxplicttly | cr resutiful W. 1thd' Embroidered Slippers, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. | —— teeny jiadok ke” qualities are accompanied PY | the Seneca and two other gunboats, under the | concerned in auy contract for furnishing. army | Nevo Miniter Spare.” Oveer A ME 008 Price at Citron Warninston bees op corte | V PG ANDSOME. FURNITURE AND Axti-Hemsce. | command of Lieut. Ammon, preceeded up the | *2v¢8- polsws SCRLAICH & CO. | pia ar Pusuic Atcrion-On MONDAY, the lith ore NG event haat A RBcONROISSANCE IN FORCE ACROSS THE FoTO- Beaufort river and found but one white man in Novimber inih, at SPECIAL NOTICE is calied to the trustee's Baas Lovecahans | spall batleak oa LAU Ray Ay @ clock, at the residence o: jesirab'y-lo-ated modern built | thé suction store of Green & ame. 26 street and N ew J AS Cincinnati, Nov. 12 —The bridge across the * Briok. Seventh street west, at balf-pas' . Bix regiments of infantry, and two batteries of | tbe town, and he was drunk. All the plantations | con beriand river ou the Loulevilie and Nash. | nor the City Halk nee ened on Third etrect, by virtue ol two desde of trust det duly record RNITURE, CA MIR- artillery, and three companies of cavalry, under | up the river seemed to be deserted, except by the | ville rallcoad and in the rear of the rebel General | The gale ia t Take piace on Thuraday sferpoon | Sret bearine date (et 1s, 166i, and the octer bent: | and of ar ine RS. UKTAINS aed comm: Geo elatzieman, made a recon- juckner, been burned by the Union men of bn 7 jouseho! feo! enerally, Rolesance yesterday as far as Uccoquan Creek, | "eZTors, who were seen in great numbers, and Tennessee, causing great consternation among the The Houses Will be Soid anraratly. an Se ee ber 28. beth deeds gi scriptive advertisement of whion Fo ay pre shout twenty: five miles from Washington. or | who, as the boat passed, came to the shore with | rebels. _ro ‘2 8t Z hustionsers, by Ted 5, in equare amore 9 vena ee € *s © McGUIRE, & CO , Avets. el feen miles from Alexendris. e entire forc yer }, in square mi! 5I Gist went to Pobick Church, and there divided, | Dundies in their bands, as if expecting to be The Reperted Capture of the Sumter G. NOT TO BE BEAT. trent from the southeast corner 6 ‘Bai ATIVE arp SALE OF VERY VAL- ger’ Portion taking the telegraph rond to Rurk’s taken off. They seized all the letters in the pon | Naw York, Nov. 12 —Advicesfrom the United | roentgen arees aesortment of Woolen ant | Terms: #alfossh. the residue in six and twelve Arma jon on we range an lexandria allroa States frigate Niagara to the 24th ult. say nothing om) nyasnes ko”, Alvorrseeived months, The purchase: chaser: give * x. about the prisoners from the privateer Sumter. Gores deal Hosier: C., &O. lro, :eceiy notes fer the deferred pay: BURBAY Nowe & lot of cheap Cotton Hosiery and Worsted from the day of sal Ps deed bno.0n, ‘on 8. Her reported capture is therefore probably un- br idered ant he! Lamp Stands.&0. Our motto The other the road to a point on the Occoquan | fice at Beaufort. bout three miles from the Potomac river After the capture of the forts the whole army— ler crossed Pohick end Accotink creeks, teusttaken. All canveyancing at the cost of the | at ii o’ ons ge SATURDAY Nove Lott true. ut one and the lowest pi ag Oe pure! 5 Lot No 1—Uon sins 19) sores en ot ene aod reached Occoquan without meeting with any | *Dout 15,000 men—were safely landed and estab- —————————— aaizge: NO ¢147thet. between @endH.. | | If the terme are not complied with pave drs. | sores in, Wood, improved by &, new Cotinn oon 7 Revtstn Tobdte company of Lincoln Cavalry, iubet onshore. The forts woes Unt iittle injured, Fartuer Point, Nov —The steamer Nova SERVANTS’ WE the risk — of the $ret pyre’ saser, by ad- Grohe ofa chloe rait Trees which was with the party that went inthe diree: | Dut the rebels could net stand the explosion of eur | goin lune arrived with Ave dupa later advices | MLANY Most chcice tad aclec: facrios not to be | fertisig, the eee nee oe he, Rares eee oa op apew Deelan tion of Burk’s Stat! were sent out to make big shells. iying at Savage Intelligencer, Switch, impro i a hiore Barn, from Europe. Her political news is unimportant. | 24 elsewhere, made to order, for servants’ wear RTIS, Trustee, Stable, oe, Corn, © acd Poultry ; > ateper® “tf ith 4X8.’ i other kiade of Dry Goods, at} ats GREEN & WILLIAMS: Atel. sito,n'Lime iin, ance softs, a Prk tot! Post’ = vision t ia conenes Jamiappeonse ha —— their papers, was from tbree to four thousand | 7 he Dis: te the French Steamer Prony. An ieepention of stock inours no ene ation to a ee ART aE se ditngs od Their only hope of excape, therefore, was | men, under Gen. Drayton, of 8 C. Our victory New York, Nov. 12 —The French war steamer | Purchase, PERRY & BRO. Catinet left here at noon for the scene of the dis- Pa. aod Ni “Sy Torder of the Trnste: by cutting their way through, and a skirmish ac- | 4, ete, th lost t t tl Wz dingly et at effecting hed complete, the enemy losing everything but their | aster to ber consort, the Prony. tt purpose, but with a loss of three men killed, one | lives, which they saved by running. Guano . >=, eens ae sthereartof.te The force of the enemy, as ascertained from Bhs tee G7 600 inepecie on beard Orel joa. 4 and 5—Conteins # sores each, GREEN % WILLIAMS, Aucts, sg ES A: valuable for B1 1 or widths, ADIE s ‘wounded, and three taken prisoners, iucluding, it} J.S. Bradford, of the Coast Survey, bearer of SABBATH SCHOOL EXHIBITION at , edi reotiat ESS FUR inespecerd, in the lnt-nemed. Capt. Todd, he | asscssches, and R. H. Wyman caunenning te Fourth ate on PAUMSD AYE on and resin Line" St ‘bry "Goode tor] Ave, are vey on Rust ‘sol isp ins entured ai & quarter of a iile in ad- ? — iu ber 14th. look. T mae “= be dame aving leon Pawnee, also arrived jn the Bienville, and take xem etn ts Cargo p rieigeeed oy Peo onan pina pibolotne; Recs, We; mayer Ladi ees La aah accomplinncd. Gen Helnisleman ordered. the | the boat to-night for Baltimore. PUBLIC SCHOOLS —The Trustees of th One price only, merked in pinin Geert ee Co ee eee OE EULER S ont troops to return to their encampments The boats from the Wabash were the first to | the*benehe oot se coath carrot give notice that for Pa. avenue and Ninth st New York prices, af Sgr distant, between na Aouapoite. nica Monday night 00 rebel cavalry reacbed Po. | | sat thin Gh te Cnet: Yea Echool will be op ned in the public school he - - - £ W. phen tn either of which can be reached by ck Church, but left before the arrival of Gen | land a e fight, and Capt. Jobn Rogers was | Go the corner “f Filth atrect kaa. New fork ave- CK Will ficd oar present as Market Since (Av ra tes, reason igs oan be Heintzieman’s force yesterday. the first man en shore. ‘The boats returned losded | Bue. 00, WEDNESDAY EVENING. Nox lath, | K stock of Mouraing Goods, in ail fabriog, vers mete Between fin ane wh sve. alii ‘al Pra will ensbie CS ontinue durin soint: FROSTECT OF AN EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS with valuable trophies of all kinds, one of our of admission will be given, free, of oba ¥ low rice, marked din plain Ogu na NEY AND IMPROVED INVENTION gral tuna ose, belanos in one and two General W ool bes been instructed to communt- piioation to the Trustees of the Distr: Oiloloths, Carpets, Curtains, &o., upper - years. with iptereet cate with the “proper Confederate authorities,”’ | officers Mnding an elegant cavalry sword with =HAV'NG BEEN AUTHORIZED BY fers and - 4 ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTIC BONE the aren 1 + AN WOR fi . Bader « fag uf truce, In reference to facilities for | solid silver scabbard. Swords, pistols, &c., &c the War Department to rai pron gh ge pee obey gr pe paler «pera seers supplying the prisoners in their custody with a &C., &c., P jent to raise an oreaniss our stock at their it jmp! i no obliga- Wirn M: PL. Oy ie SHAILER, wees elsthing und otber necessaries . were scattered aboutin every direction, and in Biegretet ‘Hoan Gaurd: seine ‘butt = Goat rae ‘enn. nn, ht and: Feit oe pimplieyeey issidayre pe Pea =i « fives ius noe The release of Lieut. Albert Knatz, on bis | any quantity. FAise And command companies in this Regiment} no i2-st “Perry Ruild DR. S. B | SIGESMOND, . Perole for s limited period, has been rec! procated wi'l repor: to yy Gene al Recruiting Officer Bt his ee 910 Broaiewe, fon Res ‘ac mney vania Av "a eo aoe on eur part by the release 6f a Confederate priso- But four prisoners were found, two of them | headquarters. R 10 |S SvevDie Rs Pay. pepe », Washington, OLDIERS, | OMETHING FOR vou: wounded All hands connected with the fleet . ISAAC A. P. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY will fi stem : ket Combe... -- - There is stilla t of a general e. » > panes aa Ln gp an Semmes FS | are represented as acting in the most gallant man. | —W&8bisten. D. Cu. Nov. 11, 1861, forward solcior’s remit enoes t> their families, ee » ats — errangement on the subject REGIMENTAL L ORDER, No.4. = aay place on the lines of their E: ae ah monty five io tor o m2 oe — y dollars, and & proportionate itional % ee URADQUARTERS STH Regiment M. D.C. Tuzaten —Sscond Appearance of Miss Chest- The reporters who accompanied the expedition asuington, Nov. 1 a to may ther Cold o ney —To-night, Miss Chestney will reappear in | "turn to New York in the Bienville, with a full joned gficers of the 5 li plosed the character of “Constance,’’ in ‘‘The Love Chase,” to give those who were unable to gaia admission on the night of her debut an opportunity of seeing her in that part. Doubt- less those whe were present on that occasion ‘will avail themeeives of the chance to see her agsin She is undoubtedly the most promising DC wi Ballon Wi list of the killed. NESDAY Ration fhe ath instact, iB [We publish In our second edition some very | °°°°*" shevegte Col. PHILIP. Interesting details from*the official dispatches NB ier auetent B. itis important that every nvameenicned TT ne At, t del tl Capt. Steedman has in sharge.} ofhcer shou = meg fseilitate prompt delivery, the pa for re Se Wash DASE EXPRESS COMPANY. NAVY YARD. | _Warminotow- Nov. 12,1061. -woiadOit_ aides sign surest. ‘on | OHOOL DESKS.—Any one a of The Ceur de Lion went down to Matawoman Rint the l¢:hinstant 1 Ss Scnool- if candidate for histrionic fame that has lately ap- yesterday afternoon, carrying Professor be, handebme svlisotion on gcd i ind 8 ot eat peared, baving that rare combination of personal pera (who =p day morning) as THE COMMITTEE. | dressing ‘-Teaoter,” at this office. RO po and mente! qualifications requisite fora first-class , senger. The Professor made two ascension in NIC.—The memb-rs of Washington ve ° * crane ees, A Aheteit| ARTIFICIAL LEGS AND HANDS upon, .Sbe: wil) he oupported, by: Mr. Bland, | °'* "Conneltcring Bellon from the Maryland - 0} %, awa sbore of the Potomac night before last, and the N,@ 20’oock, 1 tne | Selpho’s Patent Elastic Leg & Hand. yee Wiliam Spey ooyene armosphere being clear, be discovered camp fires preein ‘yeas, late of Ovid. No. 516 Broapw.y New Yorx algo as “The wa Ps = rep segepnry extending all along the rear of the rebel batteries, a Theee u wate gH sabetita tes taf lost limbs, rank in the ardyous profession she has entered and for ten or twelve miles in the directi Ma ter: bulehnagine yam gin stood the ofover #7 rH years exp whose svieet face and tnaffeciod goodness of heart iidicuan ana the wlemy so ta MoKIM, Bea, gniv of WA. ful Fho Panes make ber always weloome; and by Mr. E. H.| Maram, Brink, s young sctor ‘of great capabilities, who | °"™® force in that vicinity. be had —s_____ 5: Be B MeBIM, Seq. _ 120, 516 Broadway, r notes. REAM AN New | TF Lea ADB ATI. 10 | Sez ne a dl Osta ah cent say - town, post ‘The tug Murray, Capt. Parks, came up from Kewanee low rates Gaear ai D vaptises ya by Sut- ae wo becent, poder 5 reg piri meal Indian Head last nizbt, and went down again Pitiadstphve Comfe ine Cakar e790 hard at pip om a ee om very, the 29 cents aes takes this morning. There is no evidence of the erec- ee ee en ae OUs seas pape sho Ph ately teary sack favor, | tion of a rebel battery at White House, as our fo Be Neluow LEP DEY MEETING ae comie om, pickets extend « considerable dietance in that Ae thi rea week in on 2 .o Seater seats age none nt Lort. pos usic lovers of gro ope twenty steamers and sailing vessels — af cathetiny oi to uate see by the | have passed the Confederate batteries in the last OF ii aavaligaat ‘and pes announcement elsewhere that Miss Carlotta Patti, | fortnight, night and day, and been fired at, and | wi ors Se the celebrated cantatrice, will give a grand con- | of these not one bas been struck. fis ee ne. ITE —— UNCKL Sete ey, eget by Si. Strakoech, the | The only vewels remaining at the yard are the ft end slotilngs © ee -Mount Washington, Jacob Bell and Anacostia, > - the two last still in the hands of the workmen. Cc) \OTI ES ay havo ghs, bronchi Si Th The Harriet Lane is still anchored off Geseboro’, tn trv ther 130 will be oon with the King Philip alongside. | Gent ist ota cath Medioine ele