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, he a WASHINGTON CITY: \ TUESDAY .000-:-- .. OCTOBER 27, 1853, = = = e7 BEADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE | SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GBAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. | THE SITUATION. No information has been received here indi- cating that the two hostile armies upon the Rappshannock have come into collision again: that is, since Saturday last, It turns out that the importance of the cavalry fight of that day this side of the river has been greatly mag- 0 It fe the belief of nearly all military | nified. ~ saat berg coee * into Fauquier, as alleged, peipe terre ghee vontoons across the and that his act of laying , i , Tiver in the vicinity of Rappana. eck Station ‘was intended but to facilitate the retse% When pressed, of the portion of his cavsiry avd the | inconsiderable supperting infantry he thn'W | north of the stream to support the cavalry. | Nevertheless, his recent maneuvers, on which | we are commenting, as wnimportant as they were, haye been so magnified by the press 45 | to terve the purposes of the bulls of Ww’ Street in running wp gold. oRDY” Lient. comb hba ORO no igi dered to comMAP" ihe Pequot. Lient. COW mander James Parker, detached H from >” ecial duty at New York and ordered to “e N. A. B. Squedron. Lieut. Alfred T. ‘Mahan, detached from the Naval Academy and ordered to the Seminole. PROMOTED.—Midshipman Obas. V. Gridley, | promoted to the grade of Acting Ensign. APPOISTED.—David Mack, jr, James N_ Hyde and James M. Flint, appointed Assistant Surgeons. B:CAPE OF THE MURDERERS SOTHORON. ‘There can be little doubt, we apprehend, that Col. Sothoron, of St. Mary’s county, Md., and his son, who murdered Lt. Eben White, of the 7th U.S. colored regiment, have succeeded in escaping across the Potomac into Virginia. ‘The female members of the family have cer- tainly gone off thither within the last few days. The estate they have thus abandoned to the United States is largeand valuable, and we presume will be used to some extent to indem- nify the family of the murdered officer. . ——_+<e s@ The Louisville Journal of Oct. 22d says: “We are able to state on assurances which we deem entirely trustworthy, that the Govern- ment will not authorize the enlistment of ne- groesin Kentucky.” is Tue Races.—Every body is on the qui vive to- day for the great race at the National Uourse It is rumored that some of the biggest of our official dignitaries will be on hand to see the trotters trot. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. sa LE al Late from Richmond. THE PEOPLE OF RICHMOND DEEM IT IN- ADVISABLE TO PLACE RESTRICTION ON PRICES. 2 ene Sa ee GOLD SENT TO FEDERAL PRISONERS TO BE GIVEN THEM—TREASURY NOTES TO BE RETAINED. a nl PEOPLE WHO HAVE FURNI: 5 TUTES GETTING BUARED. Ses pf ties aaah FortTREss Mowzos, Oct. 26.—The Richmond Sentinel of the Wd says “the people of Rich- mend decided yesterday by a large ratio of the yote given—867 to 296—that they deem it inad- visable to place any restrictions on prices; and the Virginia Senate decided that there should be none. The proposition is now dead. We submit to this decision with cherfainess, ai- thongh we believe it to bea great mistake.” An order has been issued from the War De- partment to Gen. Winder, who is in charge ot prisenersof war Richmond, instructing him to deliver to the Federal prisoners in his charge all the gold sent to them by their friends from the North, as he may receive it. But to with- hold from them all United States Treasury notes, asthe Confederate. Government recog- nises no such money; but he may give them an equrvelent in scrip. “It ty stated that some who have put subsii- sates in the army, and stayed at home to ‘make- money; are alarmed at the prospect of the'repenl of the substitute law, and having made wherewithall to travel, are trying to run away to Europe. We understand that numer- ours applications have been made for pass- Ports. None probably, of them will be granted.” FROM MOBILE. ———s THAT CITY THREATENED BY FEDERAL . 'ROOPS, ——>— THE REBELS SCARRD. —— DESPERATE RESORTS OF THE CONFEDS TO * MAKE A SHOW OF 4 LARGE FORCE FOR DEFENOK. ——>_—_ ForTREss Monro, Oct 26.—A lady, the wife of An officer in the Seuthern army, recent- ly arrived in Norfolk, who says she is from Mobile, Alabama; that "thiat“city'is threatened by the Federal troops, they being near enough to watch the movements of the Uonfederate force im that city, ~)- 3 _ The inhgbjtants think the city will soon fall inte the hands of the Federals, as the “Uon- feds” have but few available troops there, and are resorting to deceptive means to keep up the appearance of a Jarger force than they really have. Even women dress ap im men's clothes and parade the outskirts of the city as Soldiers. - If the city is attacked, no resistance will be.shown by their prestnt foree. Gen. Resecra: rived here W-dayy at about half o'clock, a. m., escorted by an immense crowd of citizens, and was: enthusiastically welcomed throughout the entire line of march. The General returned thanks for the expres- orgs of inl gd and reyeect earn this pub- tion It by it, he-could not that the hea of the @id not go out to in Etlepriscipieor which 5 ae aps tg We are the struggle for national dife, Which pengines ssemblies, asked the people never to forget duty to the Government, whatever might aan pp ncteninale The question as to how he | ree n used he Jeave for tuture | se papswer. “Some ids of mine in New ork,” he said, «are very solicitous about my health. The Army of the Cumberland thinks Lam-well enough, and so do 1. As to the 3 a Cook int They assure me Os alata tise Once, le said since of Ohi { he had received a letter of approval from the | President for bis conduct in this affair, and said that, whatever appeared in the Seo, dateen Ware weeayrepsastans them. He expressed his. do what. fo make ch: against me. they regret ©xXeeedingly such ever the Government desired of him. At the conclusion of his cheers were Sie Erector a ‘€arnest Bnd cordial. Wem, Hooker Crosses the Tomnessee River. no considerable portion of Lee's | . P. Quackenbush, or- | hore early yrs. in charce of Major Mulford. Gen. S. tup. The steamer took ot of clotting for the Comfort ofoar lived in the prisons . T steamer Pe- oO prisoaers or engers. The Richmond Dispatch, of Satutdiy, was received, but contains httle news beyond what wus telegraphed trom this po “dk The Dispatch says that Gen. Forres: nition has not been aceepted, and thet he has left Atlanta to enter on a separate command. FYROM MISS1eS1VP MERIDAN, Miss., Oct tion states that the Yankees are rapidly re treating to the Big Black river, and are being pierce by our ¢: Iry. On their retreat they urned eome honses in Ulinton. 3 President Davis left this afternoon for En- terprise. resig- informa- FROM CHARLESTON. CHARLEstTon, Oct. 21—A_ reconnoitering party of the enemy, in barges, was discovered | near Fort Sumter last night, between.l2 and t o'clock, and driven off with.grape shot. 1 Rebel Ruid in Kentucky=Fownéd Sack ed and Robbed. Lovisvitte, Oct. 25.—It is reported that there were two hunuoifd revel cavalry at Harrods- Office,» War Deparimen', AY stant Gener aaa t Wasutsaton, Oct. ’ i General Orders, Vo. 338.—The time for ontist- ing Reervits. in the alar Army under the provisions of General Orders. No. 19), of Jane 25, 1863, Is hereby extended to Decemaher |, 1865, caring: WICH the exira Dourty of SH0 will ve paid. : By order of the Secretary of War t . D. Towssenn, j Assistant Adjntant General be Wt-tw Tax OUTY. oa Wed | : A SALE AT Nand Wal! sizeeis, wise e m.. 0° thrae eS , One Te Tow, ony spotted! Tew. and six Shonte” Tertns cash, : JOHN TOOMBS: Poundmester. Cy the 2th 3. HEIBERGER, SyooNssoR To Hf. O1TIZ, Wei a i ALITAR Y Menon ANT TMILOS, uy Hi (late Brown's.) i a lore? 62 Pennsy!vania avenue, burg this morning. Details froza Danyille say that in tha Febel raid yester gay morning our quartermaster ana commis" ary stores were burned, and several citizer robbed, by seventy-five guerrillas. yan hour and a half they went to Shelby’s arm and stole two hundred and fifty govern- ment horses pastured there. Captain Simpson, provost marshal of Stan- | ford, with abom twelve men, afterwards re- | eapiured the horses and four of the robbers. | Our cavalry are in hot pursan, aad will prob; ably cantnre or kill all these robbers. 1 From California. San Francisco, Oct. 24.—The Union Judi- cial ticket was elected by a decided majority, | compared with the Gubernatorial election of | Septemter. Thirtcen Union district judges and one democratic independent are elected. Union judges are chosen in both the San Fran- cisco districts. : The business portion of the town of Big Oak | Flat, Tuolume county, was destroyed by fire | on the zeth. Loss about $50,000. From Europe. Care Race, Oct. 26.—The steamship Canada passed Cape Race this afternoon. The Bavaria arrived at Southampton on the 16th. The political news is unimportant. Rey. | Henry Ward Beecher made a foreible speech in Liverpool withont any riot as was anticipa- | ted. The address, was, however, disgracefully | interrupted, ATTENTION !—Suar of the East Cowneil, No. dt Saepherds of Ee Nehis — B regular meet- pg will be held atthe halloalithet., bet. andH, THURSDAY EVENING, 2th it. 734 o'clock. Punctoal attendanc® of every msmber is required, myrertieg of they S.M. J.W. MINOR, RS, 0c 27-3t™ | THE CORNER STONE OF THE SECOND Colored Baptist Oburch will be laid_on BSDAY, the 2th instant, at 3 o'clock. The friends of the Ohurch ano the puble genora'ly are Zespecttally invited toattendtheceremony, Third atreet ween an . its" CALEB W20DGARDS, Pastor. wer ALL WHOM IT MAY CONOERN, i BaciaTen’s Orrice, Oc 9853. Notice is hereby given that Licen: ven to Taverns, Botailers of Spirituous aod ented Liquors, Wines and Cordials. to Grocers. ny Goode atdware. Medicines, Pe:fucery, Watches and Jewely. Lumber, Wood and Gost, Commission Merck ants; also, to Reopers of Hackney Oarriazes and Omnibuses, Billiard Tables. Ten-pin Alleys, a ontactionsry gad for Hawkin, Peddiio, and Dealers 32.0) id Tron, Rraex, Oopper, &c., expire on MONDAY, the 24 day of November next, aod thatsaid Licenses must renewed at this office within ten days after that time. : AMUEL 8. DOUGLASS, oc o7-dtNov 2 Register. NOTICE.—Tho celebrated Trotting Horse ig? oO on ‘ran! ae will be raffled for ISDAY BVENING, the 77th inst,. instesd of ) evening, as previously announced, at Eestaurant. on ith street. 9 to commence at8o’clock, Subscribers please notice, ei = NIGHT SOHOOL,—The Night Sebooi for the Second District will be opened on WED- AY, Bth inst., at the school room corner of Pow Yoru avenue Sad 6th atreet_. Tt is « a! e young men o} Wards will avail themselv. thus afferded to Tickets of adm any evening at the school 504 H street. between 7th ai By order ofthe Sub Board. oe 24 lw ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. ME. AAEON NEWBSEGEER, of the firm of Rohr & Newberger, No. 144 Bridge street, Georgetown, D. 0,,who bas been in bad health for some ti past, left his home onthe night of the aist instant, His deseription is as follows : Hight 5 feet 6 inches; dark complexion; black hair; black side whiskers and black moustachs; well set; dressed in brown coat, black pamts and vest, black slouch hat. The above reward will be given for any information where ke may be found if alive, and if feud $50 for the recovery of his body. HENRY ROWE, 06 24-60". 144 Bridge street, Georgetown. THE OREDITORS AUG. H. sat CS ee ae Battery, eee ae office of Messrs. 30" D. Mm, pri 20th day eee ‘Solaely. UGHING x " (arene. wilt sfeatninter NOUS, 3" Pay apeene Wella lena genet a e's yabli¢e exhibit |, and never Sttended with dan’ ger, 06 Z1-Iw* FAIR, PAIB.—A Fair for the benefit of Bt, oF 5 srk see gn HO Will open at Odd Fellows i NDAY, Oct. 19th, and will ro. 5 besntlfal flsplay of Fancy bles iteneor dod fs ais ever held iu Washington. ne oer ae (CB OREAM AND W. pL E} i quality elivered io # fam! dow thot se delphia Confectionery: carter Bik aut Fate | 08 23-1m* oar 3, FUS8ELL —————______J. FUS8BLu __ JO8. SHAPFIELDS TIMOEB | ("a mentee BRINE coR: No. 3: t oie ereee between G and H Parties, Balls rs, Weddings, and other ied at the shortest notice, he reasonable 5 ream 5 ces §2 per wala. Seeee tee? toe NOTIOE.—We caution the public inst keveral parties wao are Ley! amion ras agents in puttingon Oement and bave no seente, ind, ware all a rarat aot, We WILEGN MANUFACTURING oom: censors to J. F. Walker & wane 80 90-Im* foot of 924 street went, OR BALB—A splendid new MIRRO: Piisteettng tect Sikd new, MIRROR, Freneh are aa & and fist streets,” "Lopretio ne ate UCTION NOTICE- To Su eer, A Shere will bak tae cea eg nd Sioreker ‘But: FP e eee Daeeen evo IDG obeeee Sak kd otreets, Bule positive, as they are leav is Z WM. MARSHALL, Auct. SALB—A BAY SADDLE HORSE, suitadl for an off = [ stour Stable ee Can be seen & MATLOOK.. OC 27-e08t* 450G@ st ‘noe end ith sta. OB SALB- Si Oar MULES of fine large sised YOUNG ‘be sold low. Ina 7 Weevary « BOWEN Stable, jaw ocx st between Sth snd Tih atreets BB. hip Carpeaters’ BEOAD AXES, decks anzme, FES iine, 14 ai ¥ 486 - NasBvi.0e, Oct. 25 is mo news of | Ohattancoga. Gen. Hooker's the river, and Se Set * SS nacncans Arrival ef Treasure irom Cal: > anise aeprat ese + J oc 27 tf al Wasbington.D. 0. I IME! 4 Lim Bt The sutserib pared to Bae yee suteeriber is now a eli Fri \ irned Pot: Lime, . 0. CASTLEMAN, Fee 6-1m" ome. ave. ‘and Rock Creek Bridge. STRAMER BALTIMORE HAS ABRIVBD Ne) from New York, and is now dis- chargi! of Bij i pitas nm of their goods (Se st___ MORGAN & RHINBHART. Acts. un ZALE-A BLOODED FILLY. three and on9 Fenie sens: O!. Sina and gente, sail end besntifally-proportioned, A well broke beautiful animal fora boy, or a: im: ‘ht weight, Apply at the Navy Yard Gate. vetnees the houfa 019 8, m, a8 3 p.m. oc 2-2 NOTIOR. Aorine mastan's Mate ©. B. s0wRs tuv- ing Geserteé fromthe U. 8. Steamer “Eataw.”.on | the 19th iestant, a reward of thirty dollars (930) is hereby offered for his apprehension and delivery to the Commandant of any of the Naval stations. By order of the Honorable the Secretary of the avy. AND’W A. HARWOOD. Som’d, cc % Navy Yard, Washington UOKREWHEAT FLOUR. ‘Ancther lot of that five White Bickwhest Flour just received by W. OORWIN BURGY cor, I and 11th and Land 9th streets, 7 \ GBAB APPLE CIDER. W + H. DENNING’S Celebeated Grab Apple Ci derjust received. Forsals RWIN BURGY, Ww. corner I spa ute and L and 9th strests. (Republican | ESTABLISHED 1350. | Havivg made arrang: ments which bave induced fo continue the PAWN BROKIN' BUFINESS in I take this method of in- forming my patro. nernl that 1 will continue to Watches, Diamonds, Jeweliy, Ladies’ and Geo s’ Mand. Ho Sot C street otween 45 and eth ey stand, No 3 street. botween 434 ant : Bte,, in the rear of National Hotel ISAAC HBRZBBRG & BON @F-Teu thousand doilarson Real Mstate at the above place. oc 26 Sm* 0c 36 3t a money on @ MBDICAL BOOKS. N EILL & Bmith’s Coapendium. Carpenter’s Physiology. __ Dickson’s Elements of Medicine Droitt’s Surgery. Dalton’s Physiology. Dumglison’s Medical Dictionary. Hoblyn’s Medical Dictionary. Erichsen’s Surgery Grose’ Surgery. 2 Vojs. Anato. s Ludlow’s Manual of Examinatious. Dad wneny others at the loxcat prtgss Many ot rt bs re rede oFRANO® TAYLOR. APHRHANGINGS P = Vin pow SHADES. J, L. KIDWELL would respestfaily inform his frienés and the public that he bas Jus: received & weil selected assortment of WALL P.APEBS, WINDOW SHADRS, FIRE BOARD PRINTS, wo { atthe old established | | poses AUOND DATION 4 OOLOCK PM. The Latest from the Front, CANNONADING GOING ON ATOUR EXTREME | RIGHT YESTERDAY. a THE ENEMY IN FOROK TO DISPUTE THE | PASSAGE OF THE RAPPAHANNOCK. gees es ‘LA ATTACKS. Our iatestnews from the front is up to one o'clock yesterday p.m. At that hour all was quiet along our entire liné, except on the ex. | of cannonading heard at Gainesville, there was askirmish going on. A small force was ing, to reeonnoiter and feel the enemy. Noth- ing had been heard from the expedition at our latest advices. * The skirmish on Saturday did not amount tomuch, aithough it crested ¢onSidovapie stir in owr army 7 the time being, and the oth Corps was ordeted te be ready to move ata moment's notice. The smoke of the enemy’s camp fires can be seen beycrd the Rappahannock, indicating that they are there in rerce prepared to dispute the passage of the river or thé consizuction of the railroad bridge. A body of their infantry has been discovered this side of the river at Sul- phur Springs. Their cavairy pickets are thrown out this side of the Rappahannock and are in sight of our advance piekets. There has been considerable change of posi- tion of several corps of our army during the past tew days, designed, however, to protect | the operations of those engaged in reconstruct- ing the railroad rather than for offensive pur- There are no indications of any imme- | diate advance movement. | Guerrillas are becoming troublesome on the pike leading from Gainesville to Warrenton, over which route all the supplies of the army are drawn. Sunday night they attacked the { mail wagons ¢» rou{e to Warrenton, near New Baltimore, wounded the driver and took him prisoner, and escaped with the horses and har- nesses. Fortunately there was no mail on the | wagon. Hereafter trains and mails will be \ accompanied by a guard. | Work on the railroad is being prosecuted vigorously. the advance of the army being de- pendent upon its completion. General Meade’s headquarters are still at Warrenton. treme right, where, judging from the report of | thrown out from the 6tn corps, yesterday morn- { avalry in force ‘hilad-lpi ye ptaring 400 priscners, their artiilery, small arms, equipage, &-. Our idss vn They ate in pursuit of the enemy,;who routed. t CHABLEATO™, Oct. 21.—The enemy were eued to their defenres at London and arri d | there after dark. The force there is not known | Their loss is 700 prisoners, six pieces of artille- | ry, & lot of horses, mules and other property. Braxton Be From Charlest CHARLESTON, Oct, 22.—No firing of any cou- sequence to-day, Monitor left to-day, proceeded South. Rafts have been } aronnad the Lronsides @ protection agi torpedoes. Four Federal prisoners escaped from Castie ‘Thunder on the morning ot the 22d. A previous attempt to escape had been frustrated, and the men were put in condemned cell, They cut through the floor into the Gommissary’s room, armed themselves, rushed out, knocking over ene sentinel and killing another. Several shots were fired at them, but with what effect is not known. The Augusta (Ga.) Sentinel says the enemy seem to be as well posted on the movements of the military—we will not say as the citizens of the Confederate States, for their knowledge is very imperfect—but as the authorities who themselves give direction to the moveroenis, asks who is to blame? answer it by saying that the information '* derived from parties 1 enving Ricb™ond for the North, and calls | upon the Government to be more careful how | they issue permits. The Recent Virginia Campaign. | A correspondent of the Richmond Enquirer | writing from Bristow station, October 16, says: | [tis certainly true that Meadé ix managed his | retreat most orderly, and that he hag gaved his stores, and lost but few men. Though [ think it equally true that the Yaakee army is consider- ably scared. And itis afact that Birney did not slepp a wink Tuesday night, while en- camped at Greenwich, in Prince William county, but paced the dlooz of the house in which his headquarters were almost inces- | rantly, repeatedly consulting his watch and sending couriers to the pickets to know if they saw any rebels. There has been heavy firing all day to-day, and even into night, some distance below; but ‘at this writing 1 have not learned the nature of it, thongh itis supposed to be an engagement between some portions of our cavalry and the enemy. 2 . Our boys have. been sadly disappointed in their expectations of captures, and from more than one of them you can hear sach an expréssion as this :—« iW Jackson had been along we would have gotten everything Wwe wanted. Alas! we have no Jacksonnow.” Our boys, howercr, make the Yankees whom they capture pull off their shoes, which they at once convert to their own use. Rebel Reports from Chattanooga. The army corres) Republican says that the Comfederate bat- teries on Lookout Mountain do not command Rosecrans’s works, as has been stated and br- lieved. This fact was abundantly demon- strated a few days ago when an effort was made to shell the enemy's lines. Neither our splendid 20-pounder Parrotts nor our best 21- pounder rifled guns produced any appreciable result so far as could be discovered, owing to the distance at which they were fired. If Brazg were provided with siege guns of the requisite calibre he might drive the enemy out of Chatta- noogs; field artillery is unsuited forsuch work. Eyen the latter might be moved forward in the plain that spreads out before the town, and bronght wishin easy range; but in that event the ground would be in favor of Rosecrans, whose forts and batteries crown every eminence within the limits of the town and its immediate vicinity. It is estimated to be two miles from nst COURTS-MARTIAL. The Smithson court-martial was engaged this morning in the further cross-examination of Capt. McKelvey by the counsel for the acccused | The court adjourned to to-morrow at 10: o'clock; but the further consideration ot the Smithson all of which be is prepared toseli at the lowest cash } g2S¢ bas been postponed to Saturday. It is Pricer. Wall Papers 12% cents and upwards. All papers bung in the city or country in the very best style by experienced workmen. Remember the place. No. 367 D atreet, near sth, in Frapklin Hall Building, o¢ 3-Im PALL AND WINTER nmuwranoDs Ladies’ Black, Colored and Scarlet Cioaks ana cir- Plush and Water Proof French Merinos. Ke; Ottomans in all colors, | Plain, Plaid and Striped Valoncias, : White, Red, Blae re yenen Fiannels, in all qual- Filannels, : Satinets, siihet Wocrnin Goods t variet: joods in great * White and Brown Cotton Sheetings, ko.” Boslery: Gaautiews, douvin’s Kid Gloves, & 101 I, &c. y see te Tavions 00:2" 00 26° No. 42 Genter Market Space. BMoOoOVA LL. NOTIOB TO BUTLERS AND PEDDLERS. WILLIAM MARSHALL, te firm of MARIHALL & PAGE, No. 479 Ninth trert bivon 8 and D str. . , (Forserly oo ef y Bunle Du; rey Where he invites his ola aad mers Sailers and Btorhocnet Rene ee ae ek bought when gold was low, which enables ‘him to 200 dosen Osvairy Boots and Shoes, i 1,000 dozen Knives of all Binds, adapted to army dozen Woolen Bhi ty Wace, wooaas od Bie alan 400 dozen. . Hons, White Gloves, [ee een my Gombe, Brashes; Pins, Hoodies, Neck Ties, 5 . laying Oards Fist: - Wallets, Purses, Peneile, PI 5 z a déeen. Milk, rico, Gall and exsming the stock 20 per oeut. WittiaM MABpHALLe” oon ot 479-Ninth strest ATIONAL COURSE, WASHINGTON. FIRST FALL MERTING. GRAND OPENING. \* HOUB THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PURSES, @EAND BUNNING WERK, im Mes cis, MONDAY, November 24. Pirat Day_MON DAY, Nov. 24—Bweeptakes for 3 Ree kee RAE Second ‘added by A mincgnd Dey—TUBSDAY, Nov. s4—Purse $60; 3 7 Say Wi ss os: a nile bea) NENDAY. Nov. éth—Purse Fourth Day—THU RSDAY, Nov. sth—Parse $50; Li Day—FRIDAY, Bov. 6th—Hand! quyranee: play or pay; $100 added. Binglea ance i Sixth Day—SATURDAY, Nov. 7th— Parse $1,000; ‘The stakes closed with the flowing entries: MILE HEATs. ir, Pield’s Ally, & Lexin aM buns be Bon rate By eaten. ‘Mr Watson's bo 'n Moore by Imp. Bal- rownie.dam J dy i i ae naeasteat Semen s dam Ni Lewis, by Gie: 4 esa rr caer, umn. echc labomet, Dr _ Welden’s bf Lizzi e % dam Prunella, by Glencow,."? "7 1? Boythiaa, HARDIOAP, $50 r. ». Ps afte, Besh's be Ben Brace, oy Lexington, dam by Mr. Wataon’ Ca) More, by Imp Balro: i w ni em donne Bose, let ok es Buseite, Trap Vorwatire, y Lexington, dam bres Week ae a Lissie” tmp: Beythian, intrance. 5.per cent of the purses. hay aad riueteeaer teria cht, ited States Brad Band willbe attcdzewe ie Trotting oer to start.. 1» Sl. has et Rapa sit Strleef the probav-e that no other case will be called in the interim. The Hays court-martial began the defense to-day in the case of Capt. Davis. Aiter the examination of several witnesses the court ad- journed for the day. EXAMINING EONS. The Commissioner of Pensions has appoint- ed the following Examining Surgeons: Dr. Geo. K. Thomson, Bucyrus Ohio; Dr. Jonathan F. Skinner, Barton, Vt.; Dr. Daniel Clarke, Flint, Mich.; Dr. E.J. Vaughan, Lou- isville, Ky.; Dr. James A. Munich, Point Com- } merce, Ind.; Dr. James H. Longbridge, Rens- selear, Ind.; Dr. Isaac W. Garvin, Sycamore, I1l.; Dr. Ebenezer Wilkinson, Tamworth Vil- lage, N. H. A Court of Inquiry, composed of Rear Ad- miral L. M. Goldsborough, Captain John Rodgers, Commander S, Nicholson and S. L. investigating the facts connected with the cap. ture of the gunboats Sattelite and Rehance, the Rappahannock, on the 22d of August, ee THOSE TWO THOUSAND PRISONERS. At last accounts the rebels at Richmond had not set eyes om the 2,000 Federal prisoners they per cent. lower than suy house im | were felicitating themselves on having taken in Lee’s late movement in this direction. It will be some time before they see them, we fancy. VOLUNTEERING.—We learn from the Provost Marshal’s office that volunteering, in compli- ance with the late proclamation ot the Presi. dent, is progressing rapidly at all points; all parties amenable to military duty being appa- rently anxious to avoid the threatened draft. the bage of Missionary Ridge and the side of Lookout Mountain, where our batteries are placed, to the enemy's main works, Qur Par. Tot! Euns will carry that distance, but not with sufficient accuracy to accomplish much. The Memphis (Atlanta) Appeal of the 14th inst., says: Beyond thé fact that an important moyement of the army of Tennessee: was evi- dently about to be made, we have been unable to learn anything from the latest passenger ar- rivals from above. That a pore had been decided upon, &nd would be at once put on foot, is the concurrent testimony of all, but in Bat direction no inkling could be obtained. nS: seemed overjoyed at the prospect of h ~or! being early put to . a ‘We have no idea that air attack upon Rosé- crans in his works at Chattanoog.. “85 contem- plated, as it has been for some days co“ ceded that the attempt, no matter how formidable 1. might be made, would be akin to madness. The hour when it might haye been successfully done has passed. Strategy, however, may ac- complish the work, and what course will be adopted can only be conjectured. Orders were received in the city encraey to] poses. Pi allow no passenger travel on the tanooga: road until further notice. This is significant. Negre rection im Georgia. The Milledgevitie (Ga.) Recorder says:— Eighteen negroes have been lodged in Sparta jail, Hancock county, for combining and at. sre eee THE CAPTURE OF THE RELIANCB - | tempting to exciteinsurrection. They had bee TELITE, SNOBAND 547- | roiding’s 3 tf ling secret meetings and planning matters, In all about one hundred im number are im- Plicated. All the ringleaders have been ar- rested. Their operations have heen extensive —— Phillips, Esq., are in seysion atthe Navy Yard, 7 A correspondent of the Uolumbus (G2.) Enquirer says that the official report of the Rebel on | loss in killed, wonnded, and missing fn the late battle of Chickamauga amounts to 17,909. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. From the West. THE ENGAGEMENT AT KNOXVILLE, TENN, —-—__ THE REBELS BADLY WHIPPED. ————-———— SUCCESS OF AN EXPEDITION INTO vin. | Forse! GINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA. peas caboose Crvommati, Oct. 27.—General, Rosecrans said in his speech before the Merchants’ Ex- change yesterday it was his firm: belief if the Washington Moner Market—Seatess Que- | forces recently sent to Chattaneoga had been Furnished by Lewis. fohason & Go., Bank- ordered there before, as they ought to havé been, ors: U. 8. Coupon Bonds, 1881 520" ‘Goupon Os, 1681, 110%: 7B, losses Gel + 'B, 1074; cates of Indebtedness, 99%; Gold, Hi Erie B. R., 1104; Michigan Southern, 87; Milwaukie and Prairie du Chien, 69%; Alton and Terra- haute, 63%; Chicago and 'Nerth western. 4645 Quicksilver, 66. BUDGET OF SOUTHERN NEWS: Se gees WRATH OF THE REBRLS.AT THE DEFRAT OF THE PEACE DEMOCAATS OF THE NORTH. THE REBELS ADMIT ‘SAD DISAPPOINT- MENTS” IN THE FAILURE OF LER’S LATE MOVEMENTS. riba Yeah hind THEY ADMIT CHATTANOOGA TO BE IM- PREGNABLE-THEIR GUNS ON LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN. FAIL TO COMMAND IT. ePoatasts Hels Lae NEGEO INSURREOTION IN GEORGIA. a From the Richmond! Enquirer of the 21th, we take the following: ‘ Threatened Raid. Information of an official character was re- ceived in Lynchburg on Wednesday that a body of Yankees, threate! Buchanan, under General. ning another raid: in the in Botetourt county, Verill, are rection of Va. _ Steps have doubtless been taken to meet and repel the danger. ._We have no report of the num! of the enemy-nor of the route of their sdvance. Gen. Scammon, ‘the commander, having and one battery. A portion are at Frem the Kanawha Valley. ‘We learn from the Lynch' cope yn that there is now but a small “Yankees in the Kanawhe Valtey, Portion mn to Tennes: eltner t to or Rosec: be e force valley consists of four and the rest scattered at differen: the river. the backbone of the rebellion would have’ been broken. The General left here last night for his home at Yellow Springs. A Knoxville dispatch of the 25th to the Ga- aette says: The engagement to-day was a hot hand-to-hand affair of over four hours, The Tebel force is estimated at 5,000. They lost over 300in killed, wounded and prisoners. Wol- ford recaptured his wagon train and: some of his men, but lost his battery, Ourloss was nearly 300. General Sanders advanced’ yesterday and dreve the rebels below Philadelphia, A running fight was kept up till dark. Colonel Crawford has returned from an e2- pedition to distribute arms through Virginia and North Oarolina and receivé recruits. He ‘was successful in both, i The people are rising évery where, Messrs. Maynara and Brownlow spoke to twenty thousand people. . Their ultra radical- ism was received with enthusiasm. LOCAL NEWS. ee Crimtvat Covet, Judge Fither.—Yesterday. entirely | ysamilton Anderson, colored, who plead guilty of grand larceny, was sentenced to one year in the penitentiary at Albany. Adam Balster, indicted for an assault and battery with intent to kill, by shooting intoa crowd of colored men whereby two lost an eye each, was found guilty of an assault only, and received & nominal sentence. Ina similar case the District Attorney entered a nolle prosequi.” ™ Irae] Dorsey and Henry Williams indicte® foran assault and battery, plead guilty, sud were sentenced to ten days in jail cach. This morning Jobn Fiaheriy was tried tor the manslaughter of J. s Donohue on the 27th of September, by striking him with a stick on the back of his head. The District Attor appeared for the Government, and Mr. J. Adams for the prisoner. “! The following weresworn as the jury:—S. Linton, M. Tailty, de Be A. Lammon, J. iMeiceau, Richard Harrison, Jonn J. Mut. ’ ames McColgan, John C. Seibel, A.D Harmon, John B. Davidson, and Jobn V. Du- lin. It appears from the evidence that the de- ceased had a dispute with the prisoner (both being w*tchmen in a carrol) about a mule get- tg loose, and blows passed, when the former was struck with a stick; and it is alleged that these wounds caused his death. ania Meatate to BUsTinG tr A SAcoo) Jn Sunday atter- noon, Thos. Wilson, 20th Massachusetts, and Corporal James Hightand, 5th New York cav- alry, Were arrested near the depot for breaking into the lager beer saloon of Otto Malton and smashing up furniture because they Tetused to gell them liquor, and sent to the Central Guard. use. nomen? Kennedy, & Government laborer, was arrested at the Soldier's Rest on Sunday tor garronne and robbing private James Burns, Sth New Yous Cavalry, and sent to the Central Guardhouse. L. Hartigan and Frank Hogan, 2d New York veteran cavalry,were arrested yesterday for besting @ citizen near the Soldier's Rest, and comsmitied to the guardhouse. ah! Asse A MUCH-NEEDED ImPROVEMENT.—To-day 4 handsome railing was put wp in front of thy ticket office at the Depot, to facilitate the sale of tickets at this place. Heretofore the immense crowd of persons purchasing tickets at this of- fice have been regulated by the guards; but with this improvement there will be anecessity of only two guards at the office. Mr. Charles J. Cook is the ticket agent here, and is fully up to the heavy task before him, and this arrangement will no doubt greatly fa- cilitate the business of this office, at which it is said more money is received daily than at any other one office in the United States. ie AS Hovess or IL.-RerutTe.—To-day, the grand ndent of the Savannah | jury have been engaged in investigating the character of certain houses in the lower part. of the Second Ward, commonly known as «Hookers’ Division.” There are at present mygre houses of this character, by ten times, in the city than haye ever existed here before, and loose characters can now be counted by thousands. ch astate of things calls loud- ly tor redress, aud it isto be hoped that the efforts of the grand jury will be crowned with success. I ESTAURANT FOR SALB—On Penn en R now doing a good business, with « lease five years. ly toJ. WHEN, Ksq.,at No 3s Street, im the Hilliard- Room. oc 37-3’ {URNIPUED ROOMS TO LEF—At 554 New Jereey avenue, Capitol Hill, between south & and B streets, within one,minute’s walk of the Capitol and Navy Yard cars. 00 27 3t W Fides Othe, Su cr eon bons me on and Bitreste sort Apply. at A. BROWN’S Horse Shoeing Shop, on © street, between 6th and 7th streets, No, 326. 06 #7 St* OARDING,—A gentleman and wife ands few single gentlemen can be accom nodated with Pieasent Booms and first-clasa Board, in George- town, within a few minutes’ walk of the city rail- way. Apply at No. 212 Bridge steet, near Fred- erick street. References required. oc 27 St BEWARD.—Strayed from the subscriber $5 Bear the Park Hotel, one sorrel HOBSE, S years old; had on his sides some slight mar! Sinem Culley ak , 00) eee nT HOM IANO FOR SALB—Seven octaves, over-strung ross wood case, pearl Keys, and, beans, "lly inlaid with péarl. Cost ORR with bo doin a, * *metifice, the owner hay TNS ing no further use ir ‘ome tweet Hem and the ee FrOR BAte—Tvo small GRICK HOUSES, ce atieet went, in the square south of M ‘yiac} avenue. They are in an improving locality, an are finely situated for dwell: business pur- ‘ossession given im nets iPSON 00 97-4¢* “1519 Rinth street. DeiR4sLe HOUSE FORSALB.—A three-story Brick House, nearly new, containing eight rooms, is offered for sale, with or eo Fur- in indlapacablen Inauive et oom ees, Tote juire at lo. se) ae Buildi: y i uilding.” ndjoluias Metropetionn foie. $10 RBEWAERD.—Lost,on Friday night, in the cars going from ‘Washington fo town, between the hours of 10 and 1. eae y co. f 6th ats BOO! cornes of 6 reet,a POOKET Sidilis. On e tens had a hole cut init. Any above book will leaving it'at stere 104 Georeetownes ene it . B.VIXON. UCTION SALE OF BMN. vOOD, Lp seagenge Cee eee eee Mesos al bidder,on TUMBDAY, November ba 15 < at tne Washington Navy Yard, a quantity of Gon: Wood, Chi &c,, which will be in pareels for the eo eaitS of consumers eee rms cash. W. 4. MARKS, 0cH-TRAM Naval Storekeeper, a4 interim. ‘OR RENT.—A Handsomely FURNISHED F HOUSE, containirg twelve rooms besides en, se: vents rooms, and pantry ; suitable for Members of accommodation. use one year. 2 re, ress, and ra desiring such rnitare bas only been in The house contains all the modern improvements. It will n Tented as a boarding or lodgi house. A xe. 3 Frapklin Place, I street, between 13t! BEWABD.—Stolen fro: 5 $10 Fesiconce off. P. Blair, Beg Meir a iy at and it ‘s a ‘uesday, erpueay tetra ier eagarremee meted, leave the slut oF suck ints ation Rea eer ber recovery at 374 H street 06 27-3t* yin h Ay! SALE.— order Seer ou PD sdrigceonty a alates » OB the premises, im lots to suit purchasers, about 600 TONS OF LUMP PLASTER, levied upon as the property of Knox & Bro , !yiz, on the east of datos street, Wolfe sheets, alexandri ict between Dukeand —By virtue of a writ of Fer! by the Ulerk of tue Oounty Ooart gn FRIDAY. Oct Stns, Alexandria, ‘eommens- TS er} ills, Outting Boxes, ia. Beeld Bowers a large lot of New and Ola Castin, Bilarge Tot of Lumy Ploster aft ts Mes = Marye. c & 8. 8: GABWOOD, Bheriff, By GREEN & WILLIAMG, Auctioneers, Further from Tennessee ind Alabama, THE RSBELS< UNDER LER °AND. FORREST DEFEATED NEAR TUSOUMBIA. REBHLS BNPECTED TO MAKE RESISTANCE AT TUSCUMBIA, $e CarR0, Oct. 27,—The Memphis Bulletin of the th eays :—Oc the Qist the Union forces east- ward from Corinty met with resistance at Cherokee Station, eighty-nine miles from Tus- cnimbia. 5 Generni Osterhaus, whe was on the advance: had'not moved far when he encountered two burg Republican of | brigades of rebel cavaty, under Generals Lee | se! and Forrest, estimated at’from four to six thousand. es ‘The rebels are said to have yery strong forti- fications one mile this side ot Tascumbia on XTENSIVE SaLB OF Kz, OROP, [- ing Ut! 022k COrton.—Om BUN a from a bage. Inres assortment stutter Natwlug aah Gaedesioe Implements. : ‘er nis 2eah. ‘3 Yr Persons wil! please :bapuncta: a stock is [epee verwiap fo.peun a By ) Farm.is also for Femt, inagize on the promi- ocd? Fac teaerrad ‘was seven killed and thirty-seven wounded. etait