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samy | four and water. No meat had been served for several days. The rebel Quartermaster told them thatit tas not his fault. He had none to Poutcz Rurorte—Second Precinct.— Dennis or McLepe; ¢ fron, sol Hitters’ War Snenan? celtingtiees hereby easuines of the viteate OFFICIAL. : at, te Ofce, Corps and Department of Enstern Virginia War Deportment Atjutan ner rs Ofte v.82 and without Hcense; on Si — and North Carolina. : $s sagton, Sept. - givp them, and that.on that day he had been Third Preeinct.-M. O° poly es a WASHINGTON CITY: TL Each commander of Division, seperate | eee ore plciamation of the Preekaaat, fely unable t) furnish anyting whatever | Fourth Precinct —Jonn F. Rice’ Maliene SATURDAY....... NOVEMBER 14, 1863, / Brigade, Port, District, oF 1 : : : “| and each cbief of & stat Deparimeat il forthwith report to these headquarters theex« “gy ABADING MATTER ON BVERT Pace. ariers th SER OUTSID! INTERESTING TRL act condition of bis command, the.gap- Ms rt = plies ot his department respectively, accompa. prisOuers.on Belle Isle, and that it was great difficulty that he could get a small supply of meat for the hospitals. ‘ lished for: tae same ere published fa = Miechief; diemissed. John McManus, drany. 5 Dal) for contained for sin! of the United States ‘will ‘workh; eae Richard Hill, threats: Sirth Precinct. sidewalk; sr ‘Richard: Ryon, obstructing 4 PR THE canamehn 5 J n: habeas corpus and regulm. 5, & . ’ < G@RAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER, | nied witn such remarine eo nega a a ser in certain cases, | -H re gee digpatched:to Mon- | . LOCAL ‘NEWS. see fit. Each report shal ve mis ved 863. 4 al- yesterda: con: with the Canadian Washington Meney Market. paid hereon tae date of the reception of this Berit enacted by the Senate and House of | ‘Teal yesterday, Tus Beivat Trir.—Senator Sprague snd presentatives ofthe United States of Ameri. | authorities relative to thé alleged plot for the a t rebellion, the Preside! astro oases destruction of lake shore cities and the release Tistcs, ‘whenever, in his judgement, the public | of prisoners on Johnson’s Island. safety may require it, is authorized to suspend Esai nek Doan, the pri of the writ of habeas corpusin | gum prRsT REGIMENT OF THE INVALID Any cteereot, “and whenever and wherever CORPS. i afore, | ‘This the first formed under the re- shall be suspended, as S regiment, , er viiteryor other omcer shall peat cent orderof the Secretary of War, iscomposed! led, in answer toany writ of habeas corpus | of six companies of the First and four of the To return the body of Any Porsgn PrPersous | Second Invalid Corps, and has for its fleld off- Cee ey eee uneate, Gader cathe we ig | ceraOol. BR. H. Rash, Lieut. Colonel O. V. order, and the date of transmition of such report. The utmost minuteness and partica- laity are required ir these reports. Ill. The following named officers are aa- nounced as upon the staff of the Commanding General: Col. J. Wilson Shaffer, A. D. C.. Chief of Staff; Lieut. Vol. J. McLean Taylor, Chief Commissary; Lieut. Col. Geo. A, Kensel, Inspector General; Maj. R.S. Davis, Assistant, | adjotant General; Lieut. Ool. J. Burnham his bride lett Washington last evening accom- panied by @ large bridal party, and reached Philadelphia about 1 o'clock this morning. The party was conveyed in the private car of ‘Wm. Prescott Smith, Master of ‘:ransportation Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. They stop in once until Monday, when they will proceed to Rhode Island. The following compose the bridal party ac- com ying the bappy pele oot aeons Nettie Ohase, Miss. Of Washington—Captain Haven, Major’ Baldwin, Gaps ives : Of Providence, R. I.—Mrs, F. Sprauge, Miss A Sprague, Mise M A Nichols, Mrs.A.Spragcue, Miss Susan §; ie, Miss A Rice, Mrs. L. B. Friese, Mice Balmer, Mise fishor’ Mrs 3, Gardner, Mr. 0. D. dillson. * oy == D1s0RDERLY.— Last night a row occurred the corner of Fourteenth and N streets, bee tween John Mack, 8 hackman, and a ‘girj named Kate Marghall. He had been driving around with som@giris and a soldier, and de- manded @3 as pay.’ Kate objected to the Price, and a row ensued, in which John Mack was knocked down by the soldier. Mack and Kats Marshall were fired $2 each, and Elen Hook and Rae Smith $1.56 each, as interested par. ties. Ar Roundsman Franklin has pee, watchin, is house for some time, and this ‘was the ‘hirst opportunity to discover the char. acter; and he with two officers arrested New Yorn Rarse—Fiast Boaz. H ; A. D. O.; Maj. Jos. D. Bell, A. D. C4; ot worl au ies rere i ie Hagerty, a D. U5 Capt. ‘Alfred F. | officer having charge of any one so detained | Dayton, Major F.E. Trotter. A dress parade i Ps! that such person is detained by him asa pris- | of the regiment will take place to-morrow : Puffer, A. D. O. Capt. Haswell O. Clarke, A. | (er under authority of the President further afternoon at 4x o’clock at Franklin Square. D.C; 1st Lieut. Frederick Martin, volunteer pr under the writ of habeas corpus es OUR MILITARY BUDGET. a'p'v. Prall be S85 mded by, the judge or court hav- TO GO TO CHATTANOOGA. ————— 3 ing issued 31 wi 8 sus- iz CAPTURE OF A BLOORADE RUNNER LOADED | 1" oe palletes plist ot atic pension by the President shall remain in force, | _ Surgeon General Hammond is making ar ‘i < aid rebellion continue. Yrangements for an early departure on & west- ‘The journey ‘Washington was conduct- | above-named parties.- A lieutemant and sey. A dispatch Sn meat aeaical Dahigren,| By command of Maj. Gen. Batler. rays aor ae tralia etal ern tour of inspection, and will establish him- | ed quietly, and publicity avoided as mach as | eral soldiers PP oo in the house, but avoided dated Nov. 6th, and received at the Navy De. | R. 8. Davis, Major and A. A.G. By the rieaen fortes taleg, eelf at Chattanooga. poszible. arrest by jumping 8 fence. —. Por . D.C, = rm a Osler AEs ere ees ‘Whereas the Constitution of the United States SE0oxD Wanb Station CAsEs.—D.N. Gros. aa ee | has ordained that the privileges of the writ of IMPORTANT SOUTHERN NEWS. ebipef vetr aa efoto pee teaeele side Bntas Deieows information: | Rs OF rrot.—This morning, between 4 and 5 o'clock, » violating city ordinance: dismissed. §. The schooner ¥. A. Ward, arrived of Morris “APTERE OF RORNU EATERS ON THE | abo ca a ae er eae heme | General Lea's late Defeat Gens Echele | gvciai prisoner conned in the Olt Oapiel | Manet Guide treme wimmn.drante. Island on the 3d inst. from Moerrell’s Inlet, | ——_.— lic safety may require it; and whereas & rebel- Oitiaicer: 7 Gen. AverillGurprise aud | attempted to escape. He tore ont aboard from | iver, drunk: @658., Alfred i ailey, eee 4 ‘where she was stationed, with the intelligence | yRENANDO WOOD IMPLICATED IN PURN. | lion was existing on the 3d day of March, 156 | 4 G2uce im North Carelina—A Heavy | the side of the apartment in which he was con- | $1.9. Mary Conlin, drunk; workhouse, it the 17th ult., asch as dis red I8HING WAR MATERIALS TO THE which rebellion is still existing; and whereas | i a5, after breaki L. Stewart, do.; dismissed. ‘Thos. Shaughnes. seat one eee ae eet ze meNered | REBELS, by a statute which was approved on that day, | Umiom Ferce Landed at Poe fined, third story, and » ng out a bar | sy, do.; $1.94. George Thompson, sleeping ia aying shout palf.s mile up the Inia | —_——>——. it was enacted by the Senate and House of Re- | Treeps Advancing Up the Peninsula. of bis window ran the pl out and securely street; $1.58. Daniel Anderson, do.; dis. igre Ensign saber of a ere muh te | New York, Nov. 14.—The Tribune’s New Presentati ves of ue Uinitea States in Gongress IF a Richmond mond Dispatch, Nov. 10.) ee ee ea oy te ee wnia ee yoisaed. * Baie, disorderly; $158. Elien boats immediately proceede ard her | assembled, » prese! % ‘rom » Nov. 10. | . 1 : 2 81. ars! 5 82. which he succeeded in doing without any re- | Met correspondent states that a lot of rebel | Fmomblods Sate or tke tinted Staten: wines | ‘A Battle Imminent. hoped to jump {o the roof of @ small building | Mack, do; eon nu? Marshall, do, 82. John | papers from James M. Mason, was captured judgment, the public sa: The battle which we announced to our read- | near at hand, and thus effecthis escape. The ee Cornubia; also, a Wilmington paper, id ede phs suspend the pea pol ers as certain to come of in a few days, has, in | poard, however, proved to be a ‘leetle” too | stating that Fernando Wood had engaged with | of the writ of habeas corpusin any case through- | #11 probability, already commenced. There | springy, and instead of carrying him twelve of about 50 tons, and formerly a Charleston the firm of Tremain, Liverpool, to furnish | out the United Siates or an; part thereof; and | Seems to be no doubt that Meade ts Sar enced feet to the roof he desired to reach, carried him Pilot Boat, and was loaded with a full cargo of ? tet tne | Whereas, in the judgment of the President, the | with his whole force, as we anticipated. The | at least thirty feet, and over the bullding smong cotton. | Yestels, supplies, and war materials to the | juplic safety does require the privilege of the | Pressure of public opinion in the North has | the clothes-lines, é&c., in the yard, where he was sictance, there being bat one man on board: ——_—» KNOCKED Down An» ROBBED.—Daatel Boli. She proved to be the schooner Rover a vessel ver, a German laborer, was pom up by off. cer Davis, Second Ward, and locked up in the station house for being drank. This morn! he stated that he was knocked down and = 18. it shall be suspended through: competied Lincoln to order 8 battle perempto- | finally secured by the vigilant superintendent | robbed of 5; but the officer laid the robbery to Joseph Stewart, the person captured on her: | eer ——--—- + the United States, in. the lenses when, by the | rily, abd General Lee is not likely to decline | of tho building, Mr. Wood, who was aroused | contain whiskey. Ho ona not back ete stated that she had been lying there for cevera! | Election in New Mexiee. authority of the President of the United States, | any offer of that sort. He has the advantage | by the noice made by the reaction of the plank | ceil to await transportation to the workhouse, SAN via. Si s itary ivil offi Thi ele try he the prisoner lea) from it, and who pro- ‘weeks waitirg a crew to run the blockade to | Santa Fe, N. M., Oct. 26, via. St Louis, | military, naval, and civil officers of the United | of selec ing his own ground, in a coun as Pp pick Racist y rt. Finding the schooner hard Nov. 13—The following is the resuit of the | States, or any of them, hold persons under their | thoroughly knows, and this is half the battle. | ceeded at once with a guard to discover the a palace election beld recently in this Territory for a | command, or in theircustody either as prison- | He bas not, we pene: so many men 8s | caure of it. The prisoner was so much bruised and fast aground, and impossible to get her off, Jyeieate to the United States Congress :—Col. | ers.of war, spice, or aiders or abettors of the | Meade may have, but his men areall veterans, | py the fall as to render it necessary to send him she was fired and destroyed. No papers or i Francisco Perea, 7231; Senor Gallegos, 6125. | enemy, or’ officers, soldiers. or seamen, en- | and Tully” equal to the teak Ci erating ey to the hospital. documents of any kind were found om board. | This is considered a great Union victory. Col. | rolled, drafted, or mustered or enlisted in, or | fore es a ae, ‘ ‘On the 20th of October a party of nineieen Perea is a brave, good and respected citizen | belonging to, the land or raval to: ces of the | The opening of the campaign was unfortnnaie, Piney Brancu Oourse—A Five-mile Race. men, eoaclans Acting Ensign Tillson, was dea- | 224 Soldier. Gallegos was formerly a Catholic United States, or ag deserters therefrom, or | but the misfortune was not of a character or | Yesterday afternoon a trotting race of five when he speedily recovered the money which he said had been stolen; and was dismissed after paying $1.58. A VALUABLE FARM, of 78 acres, situated in Montgomery county, Md., is offered for sale. The farm is eligibly situated, and 1s only 13 miles from Washington. See advertisement, | priest r ed from that church for | otherwise amenable to military law, or the | of an extent to cause any uneasiness. miles took place at the Piney Branch Course, a patched a short distance trom the Ward in | eddie Seaewes Fa OF | Seutes and Articles of War, or the rules or reg- | | With respect tothe unfortunate surprise of | in which the following horses were e 5 ‘OR RENT.—Several Unfurnished Rooras, will quest of water. They had proceeded about a | +20 > ulations prescribed for the military or nayal | the two brigades, we know as yet very little, | fora stake of $1,250: Litlle Mac, Dan Mace, be rented to responsibl rties, without ch dren, at 317 Delaware mear the Oapitol. no 14-3t* RESH BOSTON ORACE ERS Just Finer Mecheclasd Coates Tutt received, Champagne Cider and Mince Meat, ‘i ‘a ee Tyices by authority of the President of th and shall therefore decline expressing anopin- | Lady Champion and Abdallah. Much iaterest mile from the boats when they were surprised | TuE WoMEn’s STRiKB.—Soveral hundred ‘Daited Suan for resisting a draft, . tor ion. We know, however, that whenever pickets San taken te this race, and a large concourse aud attacked by a large body of the enemy’s girls assembled last night at No. 15! Bowery to any other offence sgainst tie military or naval | are surprised and captured in this way there | of persons were assembled, among whom the cavairy, who made them prisoners. The boats | complete en orgnaen non of oe working | service: ‘ | is a fault,and a great fault, somewhere. We | pest order prevailed. The horses are pretty were also attacked, but were successfully de- | nigherrates of wares. Amana ther were | , Now, therefore, 1, Abratam Lincoln, Presi. | hope the ‘officers who are to blame will be | well known here, having run several times G 4 ; dent of the United States, do hereby proclaim | brought to trial, end properly punished: that | Jately; but there was considerable especial | New Pennsylvania Buckwheat snd Bean, ii ——_—-— | setae machine Chee eee see and make known to all whom it may concern, | such occurrences may be avoided for the fu- | interest in them in this contest, as a test of their Cranberries. Baisins, Gurrante and Cit NAVAL ORDERS. | ver-burnishers and photographers—the wages | that the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus is | ture. - powers of endurance. The race was closely sent Peas, Sariey poe fentas. . Liewt. Commander T. S. Filleprown, ordered | ranging from two dollars a week to four or five | S¥SPeuded throughout the United States, in the {From the Richmond Examiner, Nov. 11.} contested, and the betting was spirited, the | [Pit Asana itine Oandies ovly 2 cents, to command the Chenango. | dollars, while the lowest prices of board are | S¢Vt?@l cases before mentioned, and that this | It appears the enemy on the York Peninsula | odds, about two to one, being on Lady Cham- | Choice Green, Black and Japan Teas at the lowest | are again making a demonstration. Informa- |} pion; but her friends were disappointed, al- ticn was received yesterday morning by par- | thongh she came in as the next best. | v3 i suspension will continue throughout the dura. Lieut. Commander Wm. M. Gamble, ordered | tW° dollars to three dollars for the same period. P ices, Resolutions were passed, and it was determin. | 0" of the said rebellion, or until this procl Weleh’s, Bay’s and other brands of Flour to special duty at New York. 4 " 5 mation shall, by a subsequent one to be i: ties in Richmond that they were in consider- The four horses were brought on the track ed Oe! N DAVIB. = 4 Lieut. Jains Bishop, ordered to the Tasca. | {oe estat Sian Woe Nicunesday ever by the President of the United States, be mod- | uote fores consisting of cavalry, infantry, and | and.at the word started off in fine style, Mac Jt. J k_semmte sth aed Rte. § , * | Rantha undivided ayciveibe Of the communi. | ified or reyoked. And I do hereby require all | artillery, at Diascund bridge, a point some 40 | taking the lead, Champion second, Abdallah FSIRASLE DIYLES UF DikuES GUUDO. i eee ty.N. ¥. Evening ie y M*) magistrates; attorneys, and other civil officers | miles east of Richmond, on the Williamsburg | third, and Mace bringing up the rear; the latter —— 3 Surgeon Henry F. McSheery, ordered to the ara within the United States, and all officers and | road, and that they were moving on Richooad ae the Genel shorlened fining eae Naval Hospital, Memphis, Tenn. = F others in the military and baval services of the | The York River traiv, which reached here at | others. Mac kep e un e end of the Second peel es ri MM Sy tis stated that Gen. Foster is to be ap- | United States, to take distinct notice of this | 5 o'clock last evening, brought the report that | third mile, when Champion shot ahead, but ee urray | pointed to organize all the negro regiments | suspension, and to give it tull effect, and all | the enemy were between New Kent Court | broke on the fourth mile, when Dan, who had and Third Assistant Engineer D. A. Sawyer, | Taised in the North. citizens of the United § detached from the Sangamon and ordered to | 7 Ex-Secretary Guthrie is said to be & can- | govern themselves accor viv, and in con- The object of this demonstration is, doubtless, | making the last mile in 2513, won the heatin the Mackinaw. | didate for the U. S. Senate trom Kentucky. formity with the Constitut of the United | to distract Gen. Lee’s attention, and embarrass | 14.16, and took the stakes; Champion coming Second Assistant Enzineer E. D. Leavitt and States and the Iaws of Cougress iu such cases | his movemerts, by threatening his communi- | in second, Mac third, and Abdallah bringing a ade 3 rovided. cat dit is probable that these are some of | up the rear. ms ‘ ‘Third Assistants James M. Clark and James | TRMPERANOR MERTING aT THE | 206 {nC Dro whereof, I ba the same troops that, lact week, made a show | "This race is regarded as one of the most in- new in store a large and hanisome as- of all the lesding styles of Drees Goods imported this season, such as- Bilk and Wool Reps, Aii- Wool Reps y Silk and Wool Poplins Bilk Embroidsred Poplins, Empress Cloths, Bpinglines, Qobu:gs, Alpa-as, Frevch Merinoes All-Wool DeLains. &c., &c tes to conduct and | Bouse and Barhameville. gradually lapped the others, passed her, and i m In testimony fe All of whi red to sell at ert: G. Lettig, detached from the Mackinaw and | srrects, net) wn TO-MORROW; Condes: the mee d un | of landing on the Carolina coast. If so, their | teresting that hae taken place recently, and no we are prepa re eacle oe erdered to the Sangamon. Good tpeaking by Rev. Mr. DRAL, of Oalifornia, to be affixed. this y numbers are, no doubt, augmented by the ad- Mace, wie! ne setanaeg Seen ee no 1é-2t 308 Pennsylvania aven: _ 4 otkers. 7 lth s ber, the j i s "BC ite and blac. pats, shower a 4 t = Resienep.—Rev. James A. Coleman has re- Women there cndalvcnutis ee menieed (i251) aoe honeiiid eletit he aIHOR:OF Speen se Sev aus ene ‘ for a long pull. The friends of Champion, PeMssTIO COTTON GOODs. signed his commission as a Chaplain in the | _ 1% LOOKER ON. three, and of the A Tremendeus Blow. _ however, have not yet lost their confidence in N band k of th — — soe SU {From the Richmond Examiner of Nov. 9.] if s t br cw on band a large stock of the best Cotton wavy. AN ADJOURNED MEXTING OF THE ¢ United Siates the pron ; oes her, and assert that if she had not broken on | She etings, Pillow Ootton:, best 4-4a1d 7 8 Skirting - SS | NF bua Trustees of Public Schoo's will be Sunday, at all times fertile in rumors, Ws | tie’ lat mile, that she would have won the | Cottons. Ganton Flaunele, Unbdieachea Cottons, IMPORTANT FROM NORTH CAROLINA. | beld on TUESDAY tort noe 17th, at 4s o'clock, | By the Rresident: particularly soon yesterday. But we fear thar | pa: The average time was 2.51 3-5 per mile. | Bed Tickings. ALSO ON HAND— Linen Pheetings, 5 4 Linen Table Damasks, Towelirgs, Napkins, Russia Orash, Bed Blant¥ets, Quilts, Cloth Tab)e Covers, And other Moasefurniehieg Dy) Goods. in, J Through rebel sources we learn that ten | »_™ .t0 hear the annual report United States gunboats arrived at Winton, on re R. T. MORSELL, Seo. the Chowan river, on the 7th inst. coaveying a | 0 oF VLE, MONTHLY MEBTING Of THE er the rumors of yesterday ate too true. at wee SUMMARY. y a reported that Gen. Echols had been disas- Mace names s. g. Dan Mace. ‘The attention of every officer in the military | {rPusly defeated near Lewisburg, Virginia: 2 Gatnenter eaten om Tad y 3 rvice of the United States is calledto the shameful, unmitigate > sv proclamation of the President, issued on | oineeaee, Was permitted to befall our arige in | MeKoverts names g.g. Little Mac.. 5 day of September, 1563, by which the the boaated army of Northern Virginia. Twa W. H. Strong names b. g. Abdallah WILLIAM H. SEWARD, Secretary of Yourg Men’s Christian Association, wi! large force of Union troops. It wae feared by | beid is Ke street Baptist Ohurch, on MON Dav 1 th ‘he rebels that an important advance would be | Byes Ee OP) {6th at 72 o'clock, Bowe cy . 4 ii + th i 1s, All of which weare selling at extremely low | 5 Sakae hone «| privilege of the writ of habeas corpus ix sus. | ade {| Time Wis. ’ made into the interior of North Carolina, with | missionary operations. ant Her, Joke Hussy | pended. 1, therefore, a writ of habeas corpus | Mini ere capeared cn Satuaday We learned SY be sees snoihes, pee zits Crpeee! sts 14-3 308 Aas 2 view to the destruction of the southern rail- | Sas fates prissner Shilo aiatecion ere | to Pee ened ere pt the aforesaid proclama. | this not us & rumor, but as a jact, from such a | Pest, time in, five, came off | ‘Ay Dorsey's &. VALUABLE FARM ¥OB S8ALB, Contsini roads running through that State. | ded on the’ battle fold of Obickamauga, Juet from | ix He military service of the TMTON Sones, | source that we cannot question ite accuracy. | Snow Storm, for #210 side, which wae won | AL Week ee ite HOR BALB, Containing | Gastle Thunder. Richmond, will give bia impress- | compianding him to produce before any court | We could not learn whose brigades they were, | by the mare, the horse being withdrawn atthe | Md. fronting 0 yards en the 7th street ro.d” EXCHANGED PRISONERS, &c. j Yous of life beyond the lines vited to attend or,jfidge any person in his custody by author- | Tot ven whether they were cavalry or infan- | iq of the second heat. leading from fasbington to Brookville. Frederick During the last few days, 53 convalescenis | noleat Tota enciary, | itffot the President of the United States, bes | te iin Teak a ‘ On the first heat Snow Storm took the lead, | {Tatiee from Becky ile: sod the eae neton city from Baltimore, 23 from Philadelphia. 27 ¢. | lofiging to any one of the classes specified in | The Fight m cwisburg—General Aver- | and held it until close to the score, when he | Mechas iesville; 6 miles from Buud changed prisoners fi Oclumbus, Ohio, ana [ee QPMMUNICATION, ie }he President’s proclamation, it shall pe the | =e = Great Victory. — broke, and the mare, who had pressed him | Brookville ; joins Daniel Hi ¥ oot bas, Obio, and | YF) oth and D otroots. ‘on BATCRDAY avae | duty of such officer to make known by his cer- | LY¥Ncusree, Nov. 10.—The special corres | close, came in, winning the heat in 2.51%. On | James Banas oe the ene de of & detachment of the invalid corps, 91 men, from | NING. Nov. Mth, at 7o'clock. Master Mason: tificate under oath to Whomsoever may issue or | Pondent of the Lynchburg Virginian gives the | the second heat the mare took the lead, and ready for ith street road; 48 acres cleared Sprirg crope, the ta’ance is in Woodland. Im- roverments are House, containing four rooms and er he pault. Eplendia wal ot raped running st:eams, convenient to an: rerecr tee wieeigat is ty art ott DB or other particulars enquire f JOSEP! ¥ EBLUY, GORGE M. NIGHOLS, on the ail Wareham, Mass, have arrived at the Soldiers’ | good standing are invited to be present, By order | Seve such writ of habeas corpus, that the per- ; Best orw a Ww. RAYBoLD °F | pon named In sald writ “ie detained by himas a | West ot Lewisburg. withdrawn at the close. oe 2 retary. soner under authority of the President of the | Five thousand Yankees, under Averill, who SUMMARY. New Mosic.—From John F. Ellis, music | (ener AFTERNOON SBRVICE—MRB. 0 inited States,” came on Beverly, ten ck Taetron. The | Mr Ford’s g. m.Gentle Annie..1 1 LB ‘H, t! Such return having been made, ifany person | !ter fell bac! © point named, and was | Mr. Dorsey’sg. h. Snow Storm. .2 2 withdrawn dealer, 306 Pennsylvania avenue, near Tenth | Yso, Santee aad Morey will becontioiled ke | eerving, or attempting to sérve, euch wat, | joled by Echols, and a severe fight eusued. | “pier 2316 8.50%, street, we have—“I Dreamed my Boy was | that power to speak SUNDAY, at 3 Home Again,” by the author of « When this | !Wer Capito! Ground. Subject particulars of the Iate fight twenty-six miles | held it, winning in 2.504, Snow Storm being 8 * on the | either by the command of any conrt or judge, | Our Joss was heavy. . . Soe eee What will | or otherwise, and with or without process of Among the kilitd are Major Bailey, com- ORPHANS’ Court, Jutge Purcell.—A certified £ s overcome evil in many? Apply the spirit of Love. | jaw shall attempt to arrest the officer makin, manding the Twenty-second Virginia, his bo- | , of the will of the late George Vonderlebr, nolt-lw i | polenta oe Loved Her, ” song; no 1? 2t' ae: such return and holding in custody such per dy in the hands of the enemy; Captain Rudder of ‘Rippecanoe county, Indiana, was exhibited Q2oN4Nok OvFion, | While there’s Life there’s Hope,” as sung by | FENIAN BROTHERHOOD.—This Society | son, the said officer is hereby commanded to | 2d Captain Rulfner, of the same regiment. | to the court this morning, and the executrix : Was Dsragrurnt, Collins in the new opera of Duke’s Motto:” Til bolas epscial meeting at Temperance | refuse submiesion and obedience to sucharreat | Captain Thompson, ot the same regiment, with | jominated. Mrs. Maria Vonderlehr obtained W acuixarom, November 18, 1868. “ My Love is on the Battle-Field,” anevpatri- | Dall. 0m Bext SUNDAY NIGHT, isth inst.,at8 | and if there should be any attempt to take such | Sl! his company officers, were wounded. Lieut. letterstestimentary. The property in Indiana | , S¥4LB? Paorosats will be received at this office o’clock, to receive the report of its delegate to th. Tes! is be otic song by Robert Morris; «The Bridal Bo- Chicas Convention: fe. fo. Brery member in | Peron om ine sill teatet Sache Rca tao. during ber lifetime, but Should ‘she aoa ” ice: 00. Dg aL ise, 088 i i Dai We los i a say ? sj quet,” a collection of new instrumental piecss | Foon candi paged @ the Otpannations ace whe ing to his aid any force that may be: necessary @ lost one piece of artillery, and saved all | necessary, she may Tor faraiabing?7'6 000 Serr aoe ORT om} bod alny AQUOUTREMBENTS, fo be delivered in the 4 ey dispose of it antiti jernamt laces, by Grote. | earnertly and fraternally invited to be preseate to maintain the authority of the United States | OUFr Wagons. General Echols, hearings force, | simple, but should she ie, the troreone, we ae ee From Philp & Solomons, 332 Pennsylvania | _ 20 18-2t* THEOSNTER. | and render such resistance effectual. Sup posed to be under Seamer wes, approxch- | George Adam aud John William, inherit it. neni Sets at the United Btates Armory Spring. avenue. the publishers, we have the «« Wedding | [7—>CALVABY BAPTIST CHURCH MERTa; BY Order of the Secretary of War: Sewn Co . aseod | be real estate in this city is to be sold, and | "Sha Sets at th Arsenal I March,” composed by Fred. Kroell, and dedi- | oath Sez BARE ATH tn the Old Triaity Church | Auststant Adee ener | tecugh tata oe enaay evening: The seen oF the sons shall bal: ive gos py ie a | = Toland, New Yor. — sige cated to Miss Kate Chase. j ie 2m. acd 73 p. on Kev, T. By Howser, | The ‘ntimation made in several of the daily force expected from Kanawha arrived there amione ‘his boits in acconiance wit the laws | 01 rangers are cordially invited to attend. | newspapers that the Secretaryof Warhascom- { the next morning. of Indiana. ITALIAN OPERA.—The Italian Opera Troupe | 5 ocS1-tf.8 | municated through the Adjutant General a | 7 ri ‘and ec ese Accoutrements are to be made in strict which bas just arrived in New York, under | SHAFFIELD’S BALTIMORE OONFRO- | Modification of the above order in reference to HAPMOE, WG NOt ae Adrioes. Koti admin stator oP Addison Conway be, Tames Py ep I mecodag lg nd Grau’s engagement, will appear in Washing- th gional and Ladies THEE, Baloon, 356 H discharge of minors from the military service | Weldon by tlfe last train, state that ten Yankee | T. Perkins, administrator d. b. n. was filed. is to consist of one Sabre-belt ana Piate com; | = 5 u by civil courts is founded in error “No such | 5 arrive Yori eri 5 F. = - ton ihe week afteruext. Madame Vera Loriui, | Balls, Fairs. Suppers. Dinner Parties, and other | modification has been made or communicated. | Sith trooper ee eon ast Friday allied Nis. Alethia FF. Potter obtained letters ob- | one Oartin:-sling. with Bwivel, complete; ous tained letters of administration on th Fabre kiot; o: Carbi: - of this troupe, is very enthusiastically spoken | eMtertsiuments fermished at the shorient netics | Fg NOR OR ERS CBS OF ee ry Careidne bor ae Borate lasted = é . | and wort reasonable terms. I. CG = = It is thought that another force from New- Thos. L. Potter, deceased. a of by the New York papers. Stefani and Mo- | Water lees, the best quality made by stesteyowne | "PRE FATAL MARRIAGE. A now novel. bern, of two thousand cavalry and fifteen | Ambrose Roth obtained letters testamentary | Xe TeVOWWer ; and one Cap Pouch, with Gone Piss. yelli are known in this country, as both have | Wholesale and retail. no7im* | J Mra. Emma D. S, N. Southworth: $1. | pieces of artillery, is designed for the same | on the estute of Wolfgang Hofman wirkwanship: Teo Sete nat dete er appeared here. Signorina Castri is young, and 1CK CREAM AND WATER 1088 of the | 0! ___FRANCK TAYLOR. | poit. An adequate force has been sent to| Letters of administration c. ta. were granted | Uarping aiitw wr6 te tee ot Bee ae ean #aid tobe very beautifal, with asweet, although es. rei agelty, Golivered to Families, Hotels, | Meournixe DRESS GOODS. | check them. e pz. *. Howard on the es of the late Y. ona the Cartridee boxes, Bolt hou x . ¢., at the lowe: ice, Phila- me } ri . . 2 uch, ak Tanned Leathe: ~ Rot very powerfal, voice. Sheis to sing Lucia | deipbie Confectionery, coruer [2h aud Fetrasts” | _ Full supplies now on band of all the leating fab- | Handsome Aftein-at Rogersville. ‘The will of the late Philliy Fenwick was | finc:/y' understeod hy bidders that leather partially —— i 50, @ full line very fii ity of 1 ' ent ¥ y tai = je ins; at the place where Bre 0 Be Rives. OR SALE CHEAP—A small lot of BUILDING | MUM&E Diack Thybet LONG SHAWLS. E84 |” Nannows, via DUnitN, Nov. 6—The fol. | MTs, Ann Donnelly ob Of Ricled Donaelta, | tbe delivered. 4 ‘ Ey Loreen je of BUILDING | J. MAY & CO, | lowing bas just been received from Blounts- * ax: % es . Deliveries must be made in lots of not less PERs0xAL,—Major General Newton, accom | gross RRATALS, conmiating of Bricks Joists Sills, | ros.2t 30S Pennsylvauisavenie, | ville: Lea eee ee executors of the | than sw sets per week for all contracts of 10.0 panied by several members of his staff, arrived | tween’ 10 and 12o'clook. st the reviGenen eT ARE, KOPOBALB FOR LUMBER, ;{OUFrcavalry, under Brig, Gen. William E, | 1" Mite CHGK® WAS Spproved and passed. | cele and under and not jess than 1.00) sets per in town last evening. : coum DOUGLAS, on lithetreet, bet. Banga, | pela . | Jones and Col: Giltner, yesterday captured, at | cearepox GAs ‘This morning, at ten ‘ fixat Gelivery. to be made within fifteen d: ri Rogers ville, 850 prisoners, two pieces of artil- date of contract ; and any failure to de! Rev. Henry Ward Beecher arrived as a pas- nol 3t* i Crier Assist’r QUARTERMASTER'3 Orstcz, o’elock, while the ‘ 15,000 Sete at Frankford Arsenal, Bridesb Pr 20.00 Beta at Allogheny Arsenal, Pietsberge Pee ~ BR 410,600 Bete at Bt. Arsenal, Bt. Louis, ; Misr ‘ i : ” th Ward Station was 4 is es Depot of Warhington, 134 - q lery, two stands of colors, six wagons and 1,000 a areh Ht hrc syecified time will aubject the contractor to a fcr- contracts, 1 would take a large or «mail job of | eaten Forosata willbe received at this omice | €d. R. Ranson, Major General.” sergeant that there was @ man at the door bad- Peer pirs ‘usual’ manner; the reer eon LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | Bettneerstd'dispntthe “Aédress 8, 0°GeEator | delivering mths city of Wankingtone DO. at sven | _ {THs 2efers to the capture of Buraside's out. | iy aiitcted with the sinaiipox. ‘The announce. | Milibe paid tor at cost price to be determined Oy E. | fee, Washington, D.C, ++ G-, Biarof | point as the Depot Quartermaster muy direct, one | Posts—ED. STAR} ment caused a sudden disappearance of a large | ‘be inapector., to icitly the Arsenal where FROM FORT: IMEI LI rma | Pape Tn UR) feet OF Lumber of the following From Southwestern Virginia, portion of the crowd by the back way The | tpey pro; to deliver, and if nore than one place, RESS MONRVE. L received peladae,2 ji! MoE‘ | Bix hundred ana ily ‘thousand (650.00) feot 4-4 1 Abincron. Nov. 7-—Nothing has been heard hesouids MOL Domsia contol wiih Any awe ean be*Bonsidered trom vattion other thaw Sawa uat receive iy BokOover J: ie Mi | or cne (1) inch Whi ‘ine Common Calli , ficm Eas! ennessee. a < acess *, CAPTURE OF BLOCKADE RUNNELS casks fresh barat Lime and fot ealn oat Cal Twenty thousand Bb fant BLOF teeGiuch P Nomews recelved from’ the rafa’ on Lewis: I ase a rao Eoown to the Bepartarent ¢) be fally Suptesae SReneeccs Tees J . Caltings, burg. x 3 = DESPATCHES FROM REBEL SOURCES no -iweAt thelr Wharl foot of Ath street. | Boy ee eremiet”) feet Soantling, 3by 4, . Affairs in East Tennessee. tue catia slaiion houne for malic He oe ant Bach peity obtaining « contract wil Severeieents ——_.__ {<= 2 . Sixty-s1x thousand (66.0 . Destin Derot, Nov.6.—The enemy’s forces ae i; . a ; enter into bords, with approved sureties, for its GES BURLER ASSUMES COMMAND OF THE TANG, GREAT BARG, AINS —Three second. ; Tite long, Hom! ck. fost Betntling, 3 by 4, | have retreated to Greensville, our forces pur- te ighsecier cad guavas: ae Me neue a ee rere the right to reject } = to make room Sixty-six tacutand (66,000) feet Scantli tained for him, he was nearly blinds yy the | cause FoRTRESS Mowxox, Nov. 13.—' 1 Soren mon on eed f et Beantling,s by 4, | at Rogersville. The Yankees under Averill. is fac six cals will be addressed to Brig. General mak con po sh - Seana? steamer | for new ones at the Wereroone larz ‘RRorr. Bixte. pod POR re 10) feet Scantling, 3 by 4, | *Stimated at seven thousand strong, are march: eee bo the Soaeoe hese oe eee Ra:nsay. Ohiefof Ordnance, vashingso captured by the United States quors, recently | no 14 corner of lith street and Pa. av. 3) feet long; Hemlock, 5 Dy 4 | ng on Lewisburg, Greenbrier county. der treatment at the hospital shows a readi- | D- 0,,and, will be endorsed °° Proposals for Oav- gunboat Senaca, | Allthe above described to be good, merchantable | Jeff. Davis has returned to Richmond; bu; : itie: Ne a he ec gl Po rtf while running into Dobvy Sound, Fi FURBS! Lumber, subject to the i ti r | ; bUL | ness on the part of our city authorities to re. Brigadier General and Chief of Ordnance, Asien Uasand, atvivea bars thine lorida, FURS, pointed on the part of the Govorninenc, 2e2" &P- | the ovation called for by the Richmond papers | lieve the afflicted, but the means are not ad- | nolt-eothel @ prize crew, in command price reed FURS. te pire ber joibe delivered ‘on oF before the | did not come off, « owing to the lateness of the | equite to the demands for relief. sama ali Reing. . Ww. | Sets at 810, 815, $20, up to 9150. y of December, 1863, hour,” (ten o'clock!) the Examiner apologeti- e 2 a Ek S Great supply now ready for sale at PROPOBALS. lly gays ELLING O1TizENs’ CLOTHING To SOLDIERS. The steamer Co: | a The fall name and post office address of th . | cally says. 4 s Idie i Oiiy Point with 2 oes ott ns morning for | _20 U8” EEYMOUR'S,in Georgetown. | der.mutt appear in the proposal.” “© or the MO | Joe has declined to callforacourtofinguiry | Ma hard cu Penooleaniaereane nee TA | WOOD! WOOD! Woot prisoners in and about Richmond gee WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, | fall the ies must apeeati or tanto wil ge | i2 the case of Gen. Pelk, and has assigned hiin | street, Heury Greenfield, employed in the anse : The ‘ | AND » | considered as the individual proposal of to an “important command.” store, offered to sell him a suit of citizens steamer New York arrived last evening | * signing it. of the party Aasicome errmsg) clothe, which the soldier indignantly refused. KINDLING AND STOVE wooD. fom City Point, in charge of flag-of-truce FINE FAMILY GROUERIEs, fas Top sais frem disloyal Parties will not becon- | Washingten Meney rket—Latest Que» | He, however, informed Capt. Camp, at the officer Mulford. NEW STOCK! ~ FRESH GooDs: each propomton | ° slegiance must accompany tations. Soldiers’ Hest, and acting on ‘nis instenotions _— Ww. pas ae se , "arnish 3 again last nig! procu ' cece mnt geen! for prisoners of war st | we waders mt Buri ars slant Guartopeencers O¢pt: Baward.L. | gry srmished Py Tawis Jobson & Oo, Bane | ent te a eine sees about paying for it ihe Gn hand the best quality of all kinds of =. Richmond, belonging to Indiana, hi signed begs to call the attention of os Rited Btgtes 2 c a aa ‘As received | families and the Army. at Washington, D. O , and should be piatal Buying. Selling. | guard, who had previously been instructed, 500 additional suits of clothing, and is request- | To hin Jar gore OEAERALLT. marl Eropomls for Lamiser.”” visin'’ | U.S. Coupon Bonds, 1281 ......100% 110 | Sepped in and arrested him: Capt. Camp sont woopt ? : , ‘carefully. . z b who coi 7 ed by Gov. Morton to obtain permission to FINE GMOCRRIDA WW tected Mtoe of The ity of the gusran U. B. 57207-04040 per him to the Provost Guarahouse, © Ome | saWED. AND SPLIT IN ANY LENGTH O8 send provisions for Indiana soldiers now im-! ai op LIQGORS. AND O1GaRs, | shown by the sal coxtitcnts af The Olena he fea Eigse cones SIZE REQUIRED prisoned there, as the State will furnish them. | wn Finet Suassee °° Set Ationmeset Court or of the United States Dis- = Reset Prisonzes at Dover.as Hosrrrat. 148 The follewing is a list of rebel prisoners at M40 Douglas Hospital, all of whom are from North 1D BOARD. Oarolina regiments: J. W. Cox, A ee and . O oe v KINDLING WOOD! A superior article of Pine, selected exprosly foe q kindling, Bawed Bhort and Pine Split, asa substi- tute for charcoal in butlding Anthracite Fires in Radiators, Ranges, &c, BF Cash at Office when ordered. oTHOS. J. GALT, Orricu—289 Pauxsrivamis AvEnya, F A trom Rewbern, Ny with tho Na, bos | Sone vogue mwa, Meow ay | a hSenranc ts tue acer ea » N.C, wi @ mails, but { CHOICE DELICACIES ‘persons. Kuaranteed ‘by two Drought no news. ‘ | Inmy line. « end shall have on ot att times, | peuded to to Penramecstad aagreseraf0 6005. Que nit Lewis King, sergeant, Oo. G, 2d Hard: he Richmond Examiner, of the 10th, says: Sit who will favoring tite Golfo ant ee ees | eegompeny the bid. of Inet tedhess, Wis Gonde ai cre nit, | Hodman, private, Oo, K.2d N.C.; iG. Boyes, “ABINGTON, Nov. 9—Eight hundred and that we keep the best poeale will pute, the bide | jos; Michigan Foal, Hil £343 4 clckeilver, sergeant, ( erie ae G., (died al 2 . eonsid- | 66; Alton and ‘Terrabaute, 61; Fort Wayne,vix,, | hours in hospital:) R. Brantley an oe, Bhy Yankee ured near Morris- | Java, Leguayr: ane cutie serine eras ae | In : five fhousand dollars, signed der, privates, and J: H. Bryant, sergeant, Co. morning en route tor Richmond. They belong | wultehire ( guecessfal bidder aE hae TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ree Meee ea pater rt : : to one emer say and 7th Ohio. teas ont a lungs, pe rend ar Dt Ek a Hotel, mae White, proprietor of the Abington FURTHER FROM FORTRESS MONROE | 36m NCS Oe MED. O- Sham Co.B posit + eck BD shot and mortally wounded, in &} selected ex; renal fo siMcnlty with Col Clarence Preatiss, last For Wika and $ & — rn : y B: Estate SALES..By Gretn & Williams. - Dg al ota at abe 4. astabliony ke es, Te aauet el es A three story brick houee and lot on F streét, Between Eleventh and Twefth. f es next to the corner of Ninth street west, to Rev. : tor ERING OF OUR PRISONE! < E. W. Gray, for $5,000. A three stery brick MUl and Yard—Poot of Seventeenth street. SUSFERIN es ag B3 IN LIBBY and loton north M, between teen th ———— sens SSE Battrmors, Nov. 14.—The American's special from Fortress Moaroe says that Gen. ‘W. Fitzhugh Lee was yesterday placed on board a steamer to be sent to Fort Lafayette. The Rev. H.O. Trumbnll, of the 10th Con- ALL ORDERS FOR COAL MUGIRLOWULE, Nov. +—Jos. E. Bro house of P o re. ‘ vermer elect of the ie bow : Go acted thay Sime of Georgia, was'| > = mananl?. ‘A Confederaie steamer was ca pte” ee te Majer utler, with part of his staf, oe and the transportation master, Mr. Ainsworth, tient caine. of ad superintends Jeft for Sewall’s Point this afternoon, on tha | Ail tbe. writ pe 00 Wholesale and steamer 8. O. Pierce, Capt. Bradford. wees i ! 0 ‘work'in the the same eutablishmont, furnished ia the : oasH BT PRION. Quantity, the toto ¢ volunteers, ‘will be a abort disuse ‘alk eiestaiiaiy saaanien | ee rman Hemant tive s ow. ai thea te distant Gearterstrnr be: 4 wipnsosesssres Gasgeged son ante oer cpragriaieg for tha! doparann’ of yereah ane sod } drat Orders, No 8-1. By direction of the Pres. ételatng Motions rat ___ | Paar boibe ohasaes witw'tne dlivrencs oftast'™ | He says that for two days, previons wm Sat eee Segerting heehee a dent Major General B. F. Butler, U.8. Vole, | alt drocaien tear stohanpae” hah, we gy pols Cortana casena tt aly shout con tnd cra venaaee! sei Sa cas edge ine eee. ; pik s Fae A. Semebe 4 =e > \ ‘ an