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Ovriciar. lotments and Re-Masters. . AR iN VIRGINIA. LOCAL NEWS. ——_>—— the harbor aad ta Charles Biver by the same THE W comeussion. A singular effect was produced *s iby the pulsations of sound from the crexcendo a TTLE_ON MONDAY. ‘Tus Caowsine op gun States or F. rae Wear We cere - Re ‘WASHINGTON CITY: | detonation pascing slong the telegraph lines —— BO — Fe AaF 08 te On or noe err erny tx | \itenaret Orders. Ne.380--T- To cavry oat tt DECEMBER 2, 1688, | from Hoston in various directions, and which | Phe Rebel Attacked— Occupation ~ Te | iarse crowds of persons wend: selord isions of paragraphs @ and 9, General Or. WEDNESDAY 000+ : + | traveled a distance of from ome hundred and | ef Thigh yey 2 of the wards the Uapitol, anricus to get ® suitable | Gers, No. 191, current series, from this office, ta Late Bi ON VERY PAGE | fifty to two hundred miles over some wires, or ee ATTBR ON BVERY PAG y A Canmenading. on rset Jon INTERESTING THLE. "Bt Eeaergecgerepney an cab cae. ne ie or Gen ue | Quceae! * | Nov. 30 —The ha . Meade and Geni @BAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. plainable cause in acoustics, the eoliaa tone— | TOT. aiviged by Mine Bun Valley, crpasing ——— | wich is described as 0 wild uncanny wail— the Fredericksburg and Orange Piaak road | would in no instance pass. Dr.Holmeshumor | .4 the turnpike roads, about twelve miles ously notes that the same fact is recorded of | om tne latter place. Tho enemy are etrongly witches—i. e., that they cannot pass over | entrenebed, and have exhibited a determina streams of running water! Another curious | tion to mace & cemoetye rescence Some ae feature of this phenomenon was the fact that nonading place forenoon, whi as feebly replied to by Gen. Lee's batteries. | the musical tone swelled and contracted in | Their ae oe orks is — Verdiersvilie on | regular creecendos and dimiuuendos at equal | commanding positions, but they will probably | intervals along the wires. Thus at Worcester, | be attacked to-day or to-morrow. place trom whence to view the crowning of the | reference to volunteers who may come witha Statue of Freedom, which ceremony, it was | ‘be nes ade as Veteran Volua- i aancuaced, would take piace at about that | Mor’ foes the followeay donators: Sea hour. The crowd which gathered anmbered | tablished: veral thousand, and we noticed that a large ber of opera glasses were brought into y; whilet many of the wirdows of the dwat- around theequare were filled with lacties, gi in hand, viewing the motions of the work- men On the scaffolding as they placed the head on the figure. tho nea 1s een tse upper portion of ares miracles 8 re, whic! m placed in a large onavak.she SaaS Ana San Ln? ar the central entrance to the Capitol, which is 45 miles from Boston, the seund was Nothing of. 8 decisive e-oheracter has trans- 3 ny eee wind along its front;can | W829 peediiy raised 1 the sae ET TESS | barely perceptible, while at Springfield, just | Ped UP prcesn| B Here it was attached to a rope leading from the New Yorx Rares— Boarp. | double the distance, the tone approached to a | A Fight on Monday— Attack on the Rebel | believe that eighteen thoussad men were bihcomet ie pas been used-in raising tas iron Coupon 6s, 1681, 10% 7-906, 1054; Uertif. shriek in volume. Sidewenseomeier te - moved upon its broken and crumbling face, | Prine o¢ me dome, and was soon at the sucam cates of Indebtedness, = Gad. ox hoce Dr. Holmes thus explatas this-interesting | yon) Information re bee Press| unless it wre bis fortune to witness the Here the hoisting apparatus on the platform Wayne, 814) Michican * 0 fact. It is well known amongst musicians that | Dlopateh.]— pile sent iag G a fal as a visible | 02 top ofthe bnge cage of scaffold work was % arket irregular. from the Army of the Potomac upto Monday ° Sees '.p9-.eyrtal brought wto play, four men working the crank, | bed bipaineree alan pC Meers noon. In relation to affairs at the front on | interposition of God. Neither General Grant OUR MILITARY- BUDGET. ihe shapocet aiciagioapaleation tn Ate Saturday, it is stated that at deylight ourarmy | uor Thomas intended it. Their orders wi t The muster-out oF disses 1. tmauster-out or disch: of all who may fe-enlist, and their To-enllitanente and consequent re-musters, will be under the immediate supervision and direction of the -Oommissaries and Assisiant Commissaries of Muzsters for the respective armies and depar:- ments. The said officers will make ali mnaiers-cob of and re-musters into the service. 2. All men who desire to take advantage of the benefice of the Veteran Voiunteer order by re-er listment under it, will be regularly mus. tered ont of service on the prescribed musier. out rolls. The discharges prescribed by psra- graph 79, Mustering Regalations. will b= fur pDished in all cases. A remark will be made on the muster-out rolls, over the signature of the Commissary or Assistant Commissary of Mus. ters as follow! Discharged by virtue of re- enligtmcnt asa Veteran Volunteer, under the provisions of General Orders, No. 191, series of .1663, from the War Department.” © storming of the ridge im the great battle before Chattancogs on the 26th is thus described by an officer ina reportto the War Depart. ment: . “The sterming of the ridge by our troops American Gold. ie height, and it was swung to its place, where it lay scroes the Fredericksburg and Orange he | eels ee eee sNalusien the, Re-enlia nd Re-muster = sion carry base of the immediate! 8 was adjusted, t! enlistments a! je-musters. LATEST FROM MEADE'S ARMY. maximum expansion atthecenter of the string | spine, at Roberteon’s tavern, twelve miles | * SBOteLes piiseiong* ite’ . hoisting of s fag signaled to all belerw that the |" 2. Simultaneously with the muster-ont and -ived information from the PUL are divided slong the string, in numerous | from Orange Court House. The rebel line was | Tidge and cut of their occupants, bat when | statue was complete, and cheerafer cheer filled: | discharge, but of the date next following it, the We have just received information from the <majler pulsations or créscendos crossing | light, and was gradually pushéd. back by our | this was accomplished the unaccountable spirit | the air from the throats of the large concourse care Volunteers will be formally re-mus- fron’, satiafying us that no generalengagement each other at regular diminuendo intervals, skirmishers for one mile and a baif over the t the the: the im. resent. into the United States service “for three esterd: We at which latter points the string is nearly or'| Mine Run, near Verdiersville. 2 troops bore them bodily up . The prisoners in the Old Capitol and Carroll | years or duringshe war’? This will be done on had been fought up to noon y ay. We yo On both sides of the road, sloping half a mile | practicable steeps, over the bristling | prirons aleo gave several cheers, but eoms | the proposed muster-in rolls, (muster aad de- apprebend that the nature of Meade’s recent vite motionless. The knowledge of this | on each side of the river, is an open space on | >" ink that they were intended to be, as Arte. | scriptive rolls of recruits) These rolls will be ” © : curious law of vibration readily affords aco- | the edge of the woods west of the ron. The | riffe-pite on the crest, and the thirty cannon | mus styles it, “sarcastuc.” At the same time | made out from the re-enlistments and desgrip- sdvance bas been but that of an extensive jotp, says Dr. Holmes, tothe mystery of the eneray were {a line of Rattle on both sides of the | enfilading every gully. The order to storm | & battery (of artillery from Pamp Barry, os tive ee of the men, (See Section 4 of this par- im force, and that the rebels ‘ Z Toad, with t! es intreue! |. Thesk tioned on the gronnds east o! e Capitol, agraph. ng remark wi made hae awe weitere to meet our army Oe Motaen « Suds tu ermpaay es Mayor thence ts eee Coes rile pits, fom 4 ee re mena mnsonsly BY: a aashts ok Rigid hdd Sug by at sain Commscary or Assistant Gi Eee cr aoe Be i . or | whic ehooters of enemy tii ts 3 % ich was rT ga | Ur nt Commissary of Mus- engaged’ on it out from behind their elaborate Lincoln, a delegatién of the Boston city coun- | tering shota. si emy Hire scat | Generals Sheridan and Wood, because themen | State.) w' Da +4 ters: «Re-mustered as Veteran cluatects sa About lt o’clock in the afternoon the clou: were not to be held back, hopeless as the at- tai ss Srosea 5 ety: des General Orders, No. 181, W: . . ees - a ers, No. Depart- ret-work of fortifications \ cils, and a body o: leading savans of the Har. ore! a clouds andes <eieberal (Gras ©. , War : | vard persuasion, made an interesting pede | re eee an ee conan’ TMs Were | tempt appeared to military pradeace; besides | Hapicatiow o FRAEDMAR'S VILLAGE, Ae | a Goptesencal Coramiandars, atidar tha aires. DISMISSED TH SERVICB. | trien tour through some 8 or 10 miles of the | batierios fired. few shots, which the Rebels re. | the Generals caught the inspiration of the men | LimoTom.—The dedication of the « Freedman's | tion of Commanders of Brigades, will select Col. Reiger, late Ohief Quartermaster at main pipes of the monster organ before it was | plied to with grea$ spisit for half an hour. and were ready themselves to undertake im- | Village” scRoole, hogpitals, workshops, &c., | and appoint a recruiting officer for their respec. Baltuwore, bas teen dismissed the United :t up, has written a graphic description of | The following positions for battle having been bil &c:, at the Arlington estate, erected by Lient. | tive commands, and charge him with the ra. Btstes service. Ho was tried before court- the trip, and of the organ asa whole. The | frue"idio ine several Qorps, ware talon by | possibilities. Col. E. M. Greene. will take piace at 2 o'clock | eniisiment. Cf me, Vaaranswnercol Tha re- martial upon charges of neglect ofdaty,and party found no difficulty in walking quits | perform its duty by 4 o'clock: y IMPORTANT FROM FQKTRESS MON. | *°;@0rTOw afternoon. sibiptntreee: Ni fraudulent conduct in hiring transports,and erect throngh at least six miles-ct the major The Sixth Corps, commanded by Mat nl ROE, ee or ao een: by pred the purchase of supplies, and found notguilty; pipes, and got throuzh the emalier Evlian | Sedgwick, on the right; next the Second Corps, ———.-- p 25 ge 7 Major General Warren, which held the tarn- GF but the Sectetary of War, after reviewing the | tnb:s quite comfortably on their hands and ae and, together with the First Corps, Mai. OUB SUPPLIES GOING REGULARLY FOR- soon having the head of the statue at the proper the blank for “Volunteer Enlistment.” A da- scriptive roll of the men will be made ont at the same time. The duplicate re-enlistments guished personages, mavieal exercises by COl- | 14 deacriptive roll will be forwarded or taka ored choirs, a statement by Dr. Nichols, super- c t th ne testimony, considered that Col. B.'s purchases knees. His description of the great inairement | ac? War tomether with the First Corps, Mai. WARD TO THE UNION PRISONBRS intendent of contrabands, in relation to their | Y, Si° To Commissary of Musters who may oo were strates unaccountably high; and after has appeared in book form under the ay-opc3 | was formed by the Third Corps, Major Gen'l AT RICHMOND. Coe ete requested to state that it will be ne. | im. charge of the mustera for the organization to which the men belong. The mustering o'ficer will countersign the re-enlistment papers and file the descriptive roll with the records of his office. One copy of the re-enlistment wiil bs delivered by the muatering officer to the Pay. master, to agejsthim in the eximination ant verification of tie accounts; this copy will he forwarded with the said accountsio the proper accounting officer of the Treasury. The s+conid copy of the re-enlistment will be retursed hy Geciaring that Colonel Belger was guiity of title of «Soundings from the AWaniic.” 1It | Freach. The Fitth Corps, Major Gen'l Sykes, | — essary for jes who design being present at groce neglect and violation of duty in thess sbounde in eimilar marvels to those we have formed the reset ve (Apo RE towel several guns The following dispatch has beon received | the a aication to-tworrow ‘afternoon to obtain transactions, the Secretsry disapproves of the gleaned from him and from the Boston press, | enersy’s fire. . at the War Department: parece at the headquarters, Department of findyog of the Court, and declares Ool. Relger, but we uve not apace to quote further to-day. A few additional particulars are farnished Fortress Monxor, Va., Dec. 2, 1863.—Hon Sr artlogton, corns of Fines 7G tc paltstrest by order of the Presidert, dishonorably dis- | The organ was to have been “chorally” in- | of the enenne ment on Eeigay, namely: rhe | Edwin M, Stanton, Secretary of War:—Govern- | rouncement because MANY persons suppose misted from the United Stataa service, augurated last night, aud we shall expect to Bel ween ereadyesnecereiedy Only sintpenes ment supplies for our prisoners are received | that the card of invitation will be a eufficient The order of Secretary Stanten cannot but hear of new developments of the wonderful | ag yet been r-ported tothe Provost Marshal, | 8nd forwarded by the Rebel Agent. Supplies have an excellent admonitory effect in show powers ofthe GreaT IwsTRUMENT when the | Among the wonnded are Oolonel McUlellan | furnished by State Agency are also received pass, which is not the cae. ln the- i q ¥ et and Colonel Higgips, of the 66th Pennsylvania; te0,—1 Muorpgr.—Last Sunday night an affair oc- | the murt ring officer to the Resimeutal Com- ing that the- Government is de ermined to hold . Boston papers of to-day reach us. alro two captains, names aklnoden: y: + | and Begone aos a uaa indoor I curred at tbe house of Murty Geary, corner | garden aad by hin torwieded ne tee Anions to strict accounta‘lity any officers guilty of | ona The Medical Ditoctor of the Corps estimates | S¢hd two boats Iaden with provisions to City | of F and Second streeta, in tho Fourth Ward, | General of the Army with the Monthly be. syatematicaliy paying favorod parties higner | &# The Baltimore county (Md.) .tmerican | our logs at 325 woanded and about 10) killed. Point to-day. S. A. MEREDITH, tha: reenit: din the death ofa young man named | cruiting Return required by paragrapa $19, than the marret rates for-uyplies. We shall places at the head of its columns the name of meen enemy potrented: from the front of the Brig. Gen’l and Com'r of Exchange. Thom meet bys wound meee Py 8 no” Army Beculations, from Superiatsndents of f 1 i ct andidate for the Presi- hird Corps during the nicht, leaving their —_—_——— — torions fellow nam: ames Murphy alias | Recimental Recruiting Servise, re = ibe onder spas crow: BANE DTC: eee ola as nicand jeritbe Erba dead and wounded on the fleld. Owing to the | THK RUSSIAN FLERT ON THE WAY UP THR | Frenchy. The officers of the Fourth Ward Payments. ments MaBy polats.of Haportance: PeeE Te : enemy's change of position it became necessary | RIVER, | were notified xonterdey, and amamadintely went 5. The Pay Department of the Army ia = for us to leave them there, Their number y to work to capture Marphy. cers Donn ne Ae . THE MONSTER ORGAN, Wal 1 ‘a greatly exceeded ours. me learn that three of the vesnels of the Rus: and Burch ri calyed intoHmation that the fu- merous chereed wh oul Daymanis (Guat pole Boston has been greatly excited lately over TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. A note dated Sunday says: Yesterday closed | sisn fleet, Acmiral Livovskl, were at Piney | gitive was in a vessel lying in the rivero® | Protr Ott premiums) of the voluutrers cis. he inauguration at the Music Hail, in thatcity, | ~ clear, with ine two armirs wing ie line on the | Point yesterday waiting for others of the fleat, | Van Ress'a WOArf toot of Sixtornth street and | Charged ‘and te musiered as directed tm this i ot opr ite side o! ne Run Valley. y oi . | last night they obtained asi : we a eOnala ‘ i of the largest orsan in the world, built ex- Important from Chattanooga and "Sn examination it wis fonnd thatthe ground and they Tee sable laden ronthelve city by to jes eine vessel, and arres ed Murphy and Lyte eT] ae eae aetna Precely for «the hub” by Welcher, of Wurtem- Knoxvill s on the sides of the Run, excepting where it was | Morrow. Bo dsretoon on their arrival they | carried him to the Fourth ward station. This | Srictm : bs burg. x 6. croseed by the turnpike, was impassab!e by | will proceed up the Eastern Branch, when | mornirg he bad a hearing before Justice Gi- Thcamounbot the, uid aksmenton eaii The pressure of war news has preven‘ed ua | Se our troop&. owing to the boggy and swampy j salutes will be exchanged. ber-on. . ter,” (re-murter,) paragraph 2, ‘YFoneral Order hheretofore from noticing the Organ of organs i DESTRUCTION OF REBEL PROPERTY AT | condition of the ground. 2 Sea eee ee Murty Geary, eworm.—Testified that he was } go’ a GU. current series, will be made ua. orgsas in RINGOLD BY GEN. HOOKKR, All was quiet in front on Sunday. O1 Mon- Tur New YorRK ELKction.—The city elec. | at home Sunday nicht, and was in his house der the rules fet forth in General Orders N. Spptopria.e terme, but we now propose to g.ve | —_—~»—-_ cay morning, at 8 o'clock, all our batteries | tion in New York yesterday resulted in the | with his wife and Hill. Hill was lying asleep | (2 7). oes iedated eecciat polls eeriew te o Uc readers of the Star some idea of the powers DESPFRATB ATTACK BY LONGSTREED ON | ¥4ich contd be placed in position to bear upon | choice for Mayor of the Independent or McK on & bench. Murphy came in, and witness IRs auld Grdee weath Be crrtified Ge bs te Coane o: the “Guat Inscet ment.” We make up ON¥ OF BURN-IDE'S POSITIONS S| the rebel worker were ordered to open. 4 choi y s ©O0 | heard Mra. Geary eay, “What in the name of sary or Assistent Commissary of Musters charged our account from the Bosto: d E ae The siege train was im position in front of | Democratic candidate, Mr. C. Godfrey Gan-.) God did von do that for!” Witness tarned and | $074 07 Assisi’ Commissary of Mustcns ch: ges mt fee 9 Moston papers aud maga~ { . = Sedgwick’s command. After halt an hours | ther. His oppoments were Messrs. Blunt and | saw Murphy with a knife in bis hand, but had pete Pat a on dixcharse aud the ines, tabicg the precaution, of course, to prune | LONGSTRERT IS REPULSED WITH LOSS. | slow canronading, to whi2h the enemy fecbly Boole--the former the Republican, and the lat- | not yet eren him strike with it. Witness told | Gin" on re si pete Hl Be GAAde A? tho cis down their partial aud doubtless high-colored | sae eae responded, an attack was ordered. ter the regular Democratic candidate. Ofthese } Dim to go ont, as he wanted nobody to come in | ties and in full, iminediately after the men are sta‘ements to the bounds of credinility. ; CHaTTANOOGA, Dec. 2—Gens. Hooker and General Warren, on the left, came upon the | tT ® Fi Sesmncal 3 " his houee flourishing knives. Murphy replied | 20°) Ustered into the ser vi.e Thus monster organ, then, is equal in power | Palmer evacuated Ringgold the morning after | Demy stronger in numbors and position than | candidates, the Trsbunc and Times supported | that be, witness, had been about there long 3 : . II, Commanders ot Armies and Departments See eae Sane Ubon rocamioe be are hereby charged with the fatthful «x+cution ee ‘Murphy deliberately strike Hill in the | f this order, and will issue cach instructions i under itas, in their opinion, will best secure back iof fe wun me knife. Hill was} we object in view. Troups to be discharg-d ; i 3 1 and asked for farther instrac- . Blunt; the World, Mr. Boole: to @ choir of six thousand throats. Its longest baruing the mille, depots, public buildings, | {73* Saticipated, and sekod for farther iustrac: a Weeiaiued aecuen, ME. Gunther = windpipes are 235 {cet in length, (requiring the , 80d railway bridge. checked, and all firirg ceased. pears to have drawn tohis aid many of ‘the rect ol . A cavalry reconnoissance 23 miles southwest ercction of a tower for their special accommo- more conservative Republicans, as well as dation,) and a full-sized man can craw! readil: disclosed no enemy but what they found in > B.A. AT 3 4 aoe 8nd re-mustered as Veterans will be reported trough its finest tubes. Eight hundrad aid | force at Tunnel Hill. D*: P 45 setae, | those Democrats who would not support the Won. Wharion, sorb enfemed she Plea by the. proper commanders through Army or ; 4 3 | The railroad from Ringgold to Uhickxmauga | Bevwans Seventy 183 Bigury, j “peace” candidate of theyr party. Gunther | Ment of Murty Sle F: hy’s band. Department Headquarters, to the Paynia-ter minety-five stops produce the varigus changes opponite the elected by a plurality over his o; teof | that be eaw the knife in Frenchy's band, and | Gohoral, ‘The reports will be made at a daw @nd combinations of which its immenso or- | 4s been destroyed by Gen. Hooker. corse Gonoral Pest OMcs, | Waselected by ap i roo naerter | Wok itfrom him. Witness produced the kuife, | $0 Ch ‘ae will avoid delay in tne payments being chaatrats capable. Lixe all inetrumonts of ita | ol. Grose’s brigade was left on the old bat- . TauP; © ATBUP over six thousand votes. The entire number | cnch an implement as sailors use, and very Ade class, it contains several distinct ayetems of | Ue-fleld in Chickamauga, burying our dead, a | C CaTAU Pr! "| Of votts cant was some sixty-nine thousand, @ | SbStp. oy sworn.—Testified that Hill was | BY order of the Secretary of War. Sed capable of being piayed sione or in gon. | tee onmbhor of which were left uncovered by ge tes TO CRQOBES ANU AUTLERA. very light poll. Of these Mr. Gunther received lying asleep on a bench, when Frenchy en- E. D. TOWNSEND, mection with each other. Four munuels or A dispatch from Gen. Burnside, dated Nov. tanf fine Toma ATR SAN? at twenty-eight thousand, Mr. Boole, twenty-two Band keyboards, ard two pedals or foot key- | 25, 8ays the enemy on that day moved up three de2tf « Assistant Adjutant Gener i ba MER Vasa BEAT NBWS PROM votes, tana {BS room and without the least provoca- MMEU UELIUCLovely WU TEMS side, diow the knife and atal in th ; BOOM boards, command those several syatems—the ; brigades and attacked one of his brigades in LANSSUBGH & KRO.'3 a the acre trata erty Geary coe wate siren N st. us TO RERY aolo organ, the choir organ, the awell organ, | *tFong position on the south of the river, three BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORB. Weaningten Money Turket Latest Que | the room: and this caused her to ask Frenchy, | 9-3 [SHED BOO t D nd the grest organ, and the piano and forte | Miles from Knoxville. A hard tight ensued, 478 ERVANTH STBEBT, | | Furnished by Lewis Jolinson & Uo, Hank- | gorinet (tthe Bame of God did you do that | A ee da a ere a TH BOARD, pedal organ. 7 ah enemy was repulsed with a loss of one vincee ssotel: ors: * "At this stage of the proceedings, Officer Kel. | {7eet: Georgetown. aor - Hoimes (0. W.) says it was at fire: pro. undred and fifty killed. The position has from the late sale of the prize Buying. Selling. ly, who had been sent to Douglas Hospital to ‘OR RENT—Desirabis AP. Posed to move the sixty-Ave pairs of beliuws, | been strengthened; and though the enemy Siurpey Obs, reek ae nent OF Pelland Uhowre Bonde UBL oes 109\¢ | ascertain the condition of Hille returned with F 0B second foo front Serer cout par ‘ OODB, as— designed to fill the monster instrument, by | Moved down a large force with the intention of | All sew shades finest quality PRRNCH MERINO U.8. 7.38 N Water-powrr derived from the Cochituats ra. | Tenewingthe attack, Burnside believed it could coy BALMORAL SKIRTS from 50 up. theme deer oral servoirs, but it hasbeen found moreconyenient | ¢ held. He has heen able, by using the roads pa coEe of every deser: piion, % per cont, ‘Aaotienn Gea: tooubetitate two nine-horse power self-regu-| left open, to keep @ supply.of provisions and atital dark OALIOOD! oni American r bs Boas = lating Ericsson engines as motive power. Dr. | ‘orcge. Reinforcements are on the way to wa dar SEETOORE SUN cnet por paw yon savee.-si Holmes states that these engines keep an oven | him. : the information that Hill was dead, having died last night, between 9and l0o’clock. Jus- tice Giberson immediately committed the pris- — oner to jail for trial at court on the charge of 1496 | murder. _ Murphy ie one of a rough crowd that has in- fested Swampoodle, and is of very dissipated ide, rise, detween Iath and Lt. 5, BEWARD.—Lost, on Tuvsday, Doconber iat, Jone Herring's & font BA REY, No. 63 finde: rece ard as “ fe tbe rewi by leaving -130a135 . BOOND BOARB. Wis great many other goods too numerous to Coupon 6's, 1681, 109; ie 1064; Oertia- eee at mewtercfles, de a-2t_ GIRL WIsHES A SITUATION A¥ COOK tn oe ‘ habit. He is abcut 20 years of age, apparent. A in a private family; i stroke and work admirably. Ho adds that no | THE NEW YORK ELECTION Do BUN fall to oall ot ouee, as money canbe saved | SOte, Of indebted: Gey 28; Gold, 49; Alton | ly. and hie features do not impress one strong. | Washing gad ironing Good reference wives ifs iption will do justice’ to thie stapeedon, ’ a NSSURGH & SRO. + 4, Chieago and Rock Isiand, | ly in his favor. He was drank Sunday night. | 92ie4. Apply for two days | dese: rd " Election ef Gunther for Mayer. _fe Law als 7 ——~.>____ imore Bargain Store, 10234; Wayne, 81%° Chicago and Northwest. Naw Your, Dec. 1.Returns trom the city, | ff) UB 8t FUE sn | Hi Michigas Souihers, 72 Itrequires six able-bodied organists to ma- In Arp ov EntiatMeNtTs.—The Executive | ff 08T>Om Tuesday oi ! nipulate this € | with the exception ot one district, give the fol- Committee appointed to collect money in aid of BAY MABE: asa. those eugaaed acme musical machine.and lowing vote for Mayor: : po Batt TELEGRAPHIC NEWS enlistments in this city are pushing the matter | Sti Mer forehead. & ati eee ory ne iseuguration at the Boston | C. Godfrey Gunther, (Dem.) HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. - u forward wie energy, and contribations have EER, Capit: Mill, @ acreat: betwooe -K. Paine, organiat of West | “es —— een received from most of those gentlemen dea 3” 7 * Omurch, Boston; Eugene Thayer, ‘ot Worse, i Francis A. J. Boole, (Dem.) We have just received the entire stoek of Mesars Most Important from Burnside’ Ar whe signed the call for the first meeting in the ares ' ter; B. J. Lang, of the Old South Church: Dr ' Orieon Blunt, (Union,) ..... Fourasse & Co., om consignment. ‘i 8 my. City Hall. To-morrow the books for subscrip- F BTORR ob Pena LATARY FORR He Tuckerman, of St. Paul’s Church; J. H. Wil. ' Gunther's plurality will be over These goods have been manufactured for eity | tHE REBEL GEN. WHEBLER OBRTAINLY een ter epee Sinoce meee ne ree ree would take entire cere of th ‘waste $ cor, of the Church of the Lmmaeulaie Concep. | ee trade, and will be eloved out at a great sacrifice, DEFEATED AT KINSTON contributions. partner. Address Merchant Genoese Yon; and G. W. Morgan, of Grace Church, | _ 90D NEWS FROM KNOXVILLE. Ladies who wish to bape good MUFF at §3, or ee . The managers of the theaters, and other QARDING.—A Gentiomaa and awa New York. They wervseloctad with reference | Mepulec ofa Rebel Mevement—Cupture of | a set of goof BUBB At 81, are invited 10 call at LONGSTRRET RETRBATING PROM KNOX. { P)°SG in the cance Bad Wo olor ee a Biarnacis goqueenn mae, 62 Me Wile. oF 8 \oavolrdupols as well as musical qualifica-! Mem Movemente te igertest asap | once at - LB TOWaRDS VIRGINIA, all do what they can to accomplish the end in | vate feaiiy, Sher thes cee ane So Hous; their weight ranging as follows : | street's Retreat, bd i LANSBUBGH & BKO.’B Cumsnacten Baca Maca Ronan 0614 view, viz’ prevent another draft here. Mr. | Termes moderate. Adress James, Bter office, “of Paine.. 80 pounds. | C1ncrnnatt, Dec. 1,—The Commercial’s Cum- BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE, Oolenel Byra replied Wh tae pe cai Be will co ceerate tae ee and to be ore “ore = hat | erland Gap correspondent telegraphs to-aizht .. 375 BEVENTH STREBT, Ween nreck St | made with other managers maid the cause, | PF OSSALE. snold extanltened BILUTA “© | thatall the available force has been sent-from | _4¢ 1-2¥" $4 door above I strect. { Kinston on Wednesday Inst, Wheeler then re- | He is willing and ready te Go whatever may | moat oostral ony. 5 ne etna ar | there to intercept Lon=street's retreat into Vir- C2raPp wos 2.8 | tired toward Knoxville, Seca andet Menttanle vo she committee. bus “| ginia, i : B THE MILLION j Tazmwett, Tenn, Dec. 1-6 [DENT —This m “ Hesaysac : Only 5 cents for any Soag’with Piay 7 . * 1-6 p-m.—The re- | Seagrove AccipENT.—This morning, aboutit | BSc WtBstreet. doa ste 8 & courier from Knoxville bringp in- ayant Piano Accompant- | or: of scoutwsent out from the advance cay. | o'clock, as Mr. Swiggett, a clerk in the Pension | 'J.0, L&T TO SINGLE GENTLEMBN—A suitof teHigence that the Ty ui rd v: iG . 46 o enelay attempted to ross | rb ard and hs ae alry eutposte, indicate that Gen. Lo Office, was crossing Eighth street, at F, he was bart aR "RS, sareianed in an exce'lent nsigh- cs cresendo prssager, these | ‘ne Tver on Sunday, bringing on a generajen- | The Nation's Passe’ for Thi kegiving 4 ee umsireet | puched roughly by a tonaway horseagainst | Q'srg 2 acters Rone ata dth etreet, betwoon six organirts rose simultaneously from their | S@&°@™# Tesulting in the defeat of the enemy | I'll go to that Beautiful Land = %%*”, =| has commenced to retreat from his position | the Sous post of @ tobacco store on Eighth B. Good Board can be obtained next door. goats, and receding a couple.of pacts, bashed i a the capture of General Wheeler's division Zeek fon.ofJedah. Weary Pitgrim around Knoxville. A largeforce of cavalry is pho et ids Lge ng Sore pied tele sae forwaid in line, throwing) their collective | Of S:A00 men. zt fi: well Wait tl Zoran comes, . Bow advancing on Maynardsville, which I danger Cope ans Gee The horse, WARTEDE 8 Brat “eee, Fee MoT anes weight of over twelve hundred pou | 5 the fii owever, got entang in the harness and fell, = bh “d othe:; al the pedals, the musical explocien tor bean | HOUEM PAINTERY SOOL@TY oF | Aball CoM er eM oy part think is the flanking column of the main body | and Mr. S. was thus released and ta¥en into, a | Understands Grover & Maker's Sewing ac se ex —tor by no ty of Wasningtoa ait ee oe fesll we Meet. me - ot Longstreet’s or Jones’. The main body house near by, where Dr Woodbury, aclerkin | male herself generally uawial. Apply a! other name can it be designated—was terribly | all, B stroet, detween Alas, and did my favier Bleed, &o.. &e, robably moving off on the Ratle the Post Ufiice, was in attendance, and PIG: |, avenue. 3 eae oe etand. | ‘oth and 1¢ Des 4th. wt 7 o’closk, SOHOMAOKER & MoNTGOMERY's | P atledge road. nounced the injuries but slight, 5 o z JNO. J. GB. ~ : e New Yore Hot-l Dining- Through inadvertence, the roof trap-doors | —¢2 AY, See, Fy New Musie Btore TazkwkLt. Tenn., Dec. 1, 1563-84 p, m— —— Wal the, New Fer sitet tuo nuine of the Music Hall had not been raised, and (CS Lovey, Bonet, egabers of ONTBAL | nose 0. @ Market Space and Pons. av Reports trom the outposts this event Crgcurr Court, Chicf Justice Cartter—The | WAITEBE, who can rea and write aud wa the first effect of this great detoaitioa uf s ee Meted ObeN, B Psy Ese Ake earmostly ro- | ————- a storys eningconcur, | conrt was engaged upon the Sickles cat-oif | fecty understand tueir business. sae wese was to lift the heavy tin roof trom te Will: | \o be held on ‘VBIDAY BV ESTA, eee! a WASHINGTON LECTURE ASBOOLATION. ssid establish he probability that Longstreet is | care to-day, and was adjourned over to one ore We fore boat sad lodging. “Alte, eee ie all- | business of importan iu 3 retreating from Knoxville to o'clock by Justice Cartter from patriotic feeling —— <a some Ofieen feet into the alr, bolding it | grder. (ée2 Sth FB, LOBD dee aoe? SECOND counsa. et « ‘wards Virginia. in view of the inauguration of the Statue of (C4m2 70 Tae FEaMioKs Ov cae CND as. Di ere until the immense volume of | The “Managers of the Washin, ttnman ‘reedom on the dome of the Capitol. a Saetratons - OEE. Tae . NOTICE.—Thore wil ngtom Leotare Aaso- Owner is requested to com: forward. wananen boost sommarinces f speesie ke oan CONE COCKE oP Laorouss Latest from Chattameegn, coy races ornate enseas | Wi ba suatoon aed te ga peng' Mere | meet! Itis proposed to avert similar accidents by a Bsnay VBNING citinens of Wash CasTELO, ——-—___ J i be present at the ceremonies at the Capitol, was i i placing am immense souua-escape chimney gtrcet ceri veloc Peete My tiolt hhe Sad ULM | ington of thele ancovss im evctring, PEST, the tar: REBEL RAIDS UPON RAILROADS, afforded an opportunity so to do. enol de 2-3t* berwernd oe Mint apis Over the Music Hall, after the style of tha auested. By order of the President ABLEST AND MOST ; = Mr. Isherwood has arrived, aud his re-exam- = @rangbt chimary toa furnace, bat Dr. Holmes, | —9°2 2¢” JOHN T BRAXTON, Peo, UBNT LROTUBERS LARGE NUMBERS OF REBEL PRISONERS | ination will be entered upon. Swi awe Orr ARLE COTTA Bair as a a — mn % * _— ol ¥ who bas given much attention to Scoustics, (yr esecotiva ENLISTMENT CUMMIT- ie the ogater;, sod. SRCOSD, the conveniently EIN N se ee b) ee the oe Blatecepuce rent pelanash fg euggeets—perhaps not altogether seriously—_ Maron's Onion, Orr H. CHURCH SDIFIGROF THA m stnenT Bar. BRAGG STILL RETREATING Cilarlen Classes aged 77 gouree Was found Tan: | tthe city. adjoinme ee tse gar Beestes that the ccndensed sound thus vented may fall | Waeninotom, D. 0, Lecenber 103 Where the Lectures of the Genre ap, Se ay ; night lying in the carriage-way on tho A fhe ccuntry seat of the late Jom pa Gai upon the city in solid chunks doi | The andersigted. Breoutive Gommitnn foo io nYD NING tL be held, on > Dei dar i3th Onecare ran | {2% eleven small Ville Tracts or Bit y lid chunks doing damage. te fos siared. ‘e Committee ‘for the FRIDAY BVENING Crncrxxatt, Dec 2—The Louisville dispatch nue, near 13th street. One carriage had ron | frem 128 to 20 feet on the road, and lng back Unteide the buil ling tho effects were quiteas | EReREne ee pf, Volunteer ia the Distrist of Of cach week, commerciag about the middie of | tome Commercial saya fears are ontertatvns of | OVeF him, but did not seriously injure him; greta ane an thre Temarkabie. 1t was noticed that the spires of Pe'ZI0M citizens of Wash for aid in They alco take pleasure in announcing that ar. | 8 Tid on the Nashville Railroad, as gu -rrillas | 222, 2, S¢cOnd was About doing so, when he the different churches in thu city vibrated over Ne Fe sons are pointed. cock opus “ TpDsements aro being mado for the observance of | are conceutrating. In a collision 18 miles south Todgings al the Second” Ward Stance oo ting im the most ‘The Oommittes enacts and other appropriate exercies. were destroyed, two persona killed and fou: THE AQUEDUCT COMMITT: simgular manner, trom the sams cause, The mey be met with a bearty rofpomme ton wert ati lasteron Rcctionss delivered by the viiowtag badly wounded. 7 tee on the partof the Uouncils are just now busy in making arrangements for properly celebrating the introduction of Potomac water in the city, and a meeting has been called at 7 o’clock this evening, at the Mayor’s Office, at which they expect to complete all the arrange- ‘walls of houses throughout the city were sen. 4381 person, and that our city may be enaoled to ‘v. Ftephen H. TyO8, D D,. New York A syecial dispatch b) ming smauen,foricur dpiacad ecyosane HRC e ag Wereuae amie geaet | ERAT MST GEM e, | eta at Maggots ma ts Ooh eeaeeee many timid persons to rush to thestre-t, think. Weing with the kveof country and good Govern- | Bev Jsoob M Mannicg, D D . Boston, Mass severely, losing Col. Creighton. Li Del ing it an eattnquake. ; Ment whch indueed her in the earliest days ofthe | Prof. B. D. Hitcheosk. D. D .New dork . . Lieut. Col. ach use! {sored . crane killed; Adj" In the towns immediately adjoining Boston, | of wlemtesre hae ey oso eraer Hos | ew Biche Staten) cca lecioncd aia Haker Wounded, Only one . about Se tout, and containing from one to thres 9 co! bers. JAB CO. MeGU 00... —— EN Atte BOOM, Wasuiser .O.. Lesember, 1463. eohts e ington for ¥, other section of our land Stor . D.. Brooklyn, N, ¥. commicsioned officer escaped unh: ments. tne comoussion also Yewill im the close of this wicked : Brown, Missouri. va, N. ¥. < ped unhurt. The —————— earthquake. At Ne hale en 198 a ia ai s our courting 2. s Diekis' on, Bioghamt .p y.Y. 76th Obio also suffered severely. PersoxalL.—Mayor Wallach left the city this Taescspabiereereioee pesca) . whburyport it was thought their supremacy. and in | ev. Job: Pier pont, Washi .o' Priconers still come in in large numbers; | morning, to be nt antil Eriday. In the | The beunty and enlistment fee will be paid that the sound indicated a heavy naval en- . soe nal Capital is worthy the oo Was Curtic, New gle a they will foot up seven th : | meantime, Jonn H, Semmes, Esq., President of | m+diately upon enrollment, upon producive a ie. agement off Boston herbor. At Salem a jar- | "Find Were ied 5 RiLeOn o pontones si ofa ehete4; | tains are full of Kentucky and Tennessee de. | the Board.of Aldermen, will pericrm the duties Tiesto Seer <oe daly datas (4 ‘by his geek ring Comcussion amd report was experienced | Mira Ww, ‘ard—A OO 4 ti - | of the Mayoralty. 3 im. receeabling a | Ward—ALRX. ERD. Y eerters, trying to get home. Bragi ao $pitificate to be presented toJous H. Ba. quamgete uuisais Got nt } he Lae Mtge. ronee skeleton of his army, waking his FT outs, Tue Gas Orvic 5 The. office of the Gas feo at bie cmice® No eas, season Sank: g ie nO. Fao = The heads of Company is now at 183 10th street, betwoen D | mercf Le nue. 0 Pisims ft was thought to proceed fromathun-/ __Foventh Ware SHO eid mms. : Chickemanga battle-leld were found sovered | 824.22, we moe on Lith etrect having been | “Ged enti By erder of Brecatire Oomaitier. der storm in the direction of Buxton, and, cafi- | _ ‘2-209 : an from their bodies and stuck upon stumpe and | rected several daze eo. ~B7J..0, MeGUIRN & 00., auctionsers. @ucly enough, the barometer fell several degrees MBBTING OF THR GERMAN RaLins By ane ? site? URNITURR AND BPPEROTS OF 4 PAMILY at that point; aud the same fact was noticed at G. alek end Wounded sonnesee 5 ree, - DECLINING How! 180, Bonoor Poawreres, Motion, Lynn, and as far distant 20 Taunton. | Gece PRen ith eee ee emg E eat . RALLROAD ACCIDENT. : Te they Uh Water receded from Boston harbor in 3 | thos Imterested are respectfully ited to At nog Lovievitte, Dec: 2.—Tne Nashville north. 2 | ere ee SAMs SE ts ip tee | Meet we A POHLNES. Secretary. ‘ward train has not yet arrived. It te sow eight , . and Srograde, and retura, swamped, stranded, and | eee “ ; | hours behind time. It is reported that it . “ 1 t ’ ry Meade over ceveras vessels, doing no Litile | 1€ ay TION OF 18@ Vinwe or oe ee C Ge& yeeterday afterncen with the Bardstown vty © as vid Gamage to the commercia} interest. hae im! ina waoe ee Y A. suing Southward Passenger train, wounding several : : dees i Gold Sek in globes, and fish of all witds ia pay ae Bt 15 0' x lon ? lon Botitine y 28, - | soldiers.and ladies. The particalara “ : were instantly Rilled;‘and what, | “spthint one ee i Su +57 Gresee st. Georgetowa, D. 0. | attainable at present. FROM SAN FRANCI&aCO. Sam Francrsco, Nov, 2—The steamer nie Ci aired pee ‘he Monitor Caman. LAPIRG' SATS at 9: see Prcepect Of saving CUILDPRN'G oars ai ga be Ga un Se ode improves. oc ae Great ouppir now ready, ‘Biv Prawcisco, Dec. 1—The Union State 00 -Im* 2.3q | Place for tie next National Convention. ~“