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GROVES THEATER: Penneyiva>!* Avenu¢, Dear Willard's Hotel. THIS EVENING, JOINTFAREW ELE ARD Mine BARNEY p “ine A ge ee Be 1T Pi varsey willl ree O| many new iil commence wi oars Yee bewutifal Fat facie Of KTLEARR Y coding with t6 Tran TE Fight. Po be followed by VILUR:; tovenclude with BA 2 FORD'S NEW THEATER Tenth strevt, adove Penntyloania a iue be To Shak “i mem . MBRCH INT OR v Ewe PRTRUCHI“ = 0B KATHERINE ar ie Sy A920 fe SEN, To-morrow, JUNIUB BRUTUS * WIW appear in Tom Tay) ake 1 LA KATHERINE AND >27eSOuIO. BALLS PARTIES, &. a a prer: 4. “", KREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY is open for the seasen, at T. Hail. stzect, between oth and Ses rape ours of tuition for Ladies, sfisses, and asters, Wednesds” onq Baer after~ from 8°, 5, ~Gentlemen’s class, wapil, ect 8-Im Siar. WASHINGTON. D. &. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1864 PP es NING | astier & Drewryatea: LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON CITY POST ov FICE, THURSDAY, OCTOT eR 20, 1864. UBLISHED IN 1 1 LARGEST OIRO ATIO * NG Free Delivery of Letters b remdences of pan ee f the hi Austi: Jor ae Oszrington0ol Hi rtrightA Cain Marry-2 mm A Uranmer h CANTERBURY HALL. Y HALL} AND RY HALL: THEATER Ooliina Mich} OFFIOIALLY HAVING TH Olothier Jas 2 Osrriers at the ay BS red i Feit ouvasiven Louis S201108y. Joun Borvra—.... plainly’. the street and number is writer’s fall address, in- xoabers ‘and request answers to sc tgcent ts ne iret un- in lower left hays corné: 2. Head letters wi eluding street and be addressed pa so strangers 0! aity, whore 8} “Transient,” bard corner, ea Teave 6: 4 < Hredt nfor port-1 BXERAORDINARY ATTRAOTION, BXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. ip on the Boy ment ithout interfering for; the retarn of a letter to the writer days, or hess, written or address across the Cotter Fri | Galvert Fred-2 C Castle Fernando Compton J B iy. <sy, and ay evenings from7 to 1. The Cauper Geo-3 g0ar'er will commence with the frst Tosson of the ji ithin thi francais Mine writer’s fa! Mamnsrs PASHIQNABLE DANCING ACAD- TEMPERANCE HALL, E street, between 9th and 10th sts. This Academy is now open for the reception of yu pils. ees DayYs or TurrTion. For Ladies, Misses and Masters — Tuesdays, Thuredays and Fridays. from 3 to5 . mm. Gentienran’s Clase—Tuesdays, Tharedays and Saturdays, from 8 to 1) p.m. Those desirous of joining may do so by applyir,¢ at the Academy during school hours, Que -tep commencing on entry, oc8 BR. LABBB’S DANCING ACADEM",_ P:R. LABBE has the honor of ir‘torming his trensand the public that in cony Pris uot being able to obtain his oon eal November, he is ob to Postpone the commencement of his classes .n Washington’ notil thattime. Due notice will be given in future advertisements of the exact time. sep 15 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ¥ W. 5. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers, B No. 307 Pa. avenue. REGULAR AUCTION SAL: v HURSDAY, AND SATUR! ‘Ossh advances made on all kind of goods. ‘Sales eettled same day. if required. sep 24-1m ‘¥Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 526 corner 7th and D streets north. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UN- IMPROVED PROPERTY The undersigned, ‘trustees under the will of the ‘ley, offer for sale at public auc- tion the followin ty : A WEDNESDAY, 2th Sctober instant, at four jate Edmund o'clock p. m., on the premiser— Part of Lot 8, Square 690, fronting 62 feet 53< inghes on ba et east. and 9, Square 814. Fast half of Lot io , Loot 8, Bguare ssa eeere O07 Part of Lot 4, Square 790, 15 fect 10:4 inches on A art fronting 20 feet on East b; eflot. Three years of lease on lot unexpired. Part of Lot 9, Square 758, begiania at northwest uth and slong 2d street 34 inches, thence 91 feet #4 *mches to Maryland avenue thence south westwardly along said avenue 4 feet ee ‘place of begioning, containing 1,832 square Part of Lot 10, ‘Square 83, beginning at the dis- tance of 16 feet from the northeast corner of acd Sentisg 10 feet S inches on B street south by depth of let. Part of Lot In, Square 843, beginning at the west corner of said kot, with front of 27 feet by depth of street amd 50 feet on 2d street east. Lot angle of square, runming 60 east 80 feet’ inches, thence east 21 feet 3 ‘ort cf Lot 19, Square 72, Lease 99 years on 25 feet front by depth of lot,52 years marapareds on East Capitol street, near Cap- in. stol groun And on THURSDAY, the %th instant, at 4 0’ch’k 2a ™., on the premises— North hal: of Lot 28, Square 53. Lot A, subdivision of Square 579, fronting 23 feet ‘inches om south D street, depth 109 feet 6 inches ~entaining 2,873 square feet. The imp-ovements are: Two freme buildings on part of Lo: 19, Square 72;one frame on lot 9. Sugare 88; 2 brick houses on part of Lot 4, Square 730, and a frameon Lot A. Square 579. Termeof si is to be pai purchaser the e of purchase. If the terms of sale are not complied with in one week thereafter, the rightto resell, at the risk the Stasi Sag pure! r,on one e National Intelligen- and expense of ‘ weeks previous notice in thi cer is reserved by the trustees. ‘Tha cost of conveyancing ami revenue stamps to be paid by the purchasers oe eae paTRIC K Mek RB A. JOHN CARROLL ENT, Trustees. oef-a GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Um STATES MSRSUAL’S SALE, In virtue of a writ of Fieri Facia, issued from the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Court of the District of Celumbia, and te me directed. I will expose to blic sale. for cash, on WEDNESDAY, the 2th yy of October, inst.. 1854, commencing at 11 o’clk, a,m.,at A. 8. Chamberlin’s Store, on the corner of ia avenue.the follow- :, Smoking Tobacco, |. Segars, Fruit Bowl, blets, pers, Ware, Caster, Knives, 2 hest, Hammer, Cooking Utensils, Tin Ware, Wood Ware. Wood and Bar- 1th street and Penneylva: tog goods and chattels to aewing Febecce, Sardin Apples, T Forks, amd Spoons, Ice Tels, rae: Screen, and lot of Chickens. Also, after the «: upon as the goods and chatte Tho a omas H. Willeston and Andr Lane, Ww . an will be sold to satisfy judiciail Ne. 1,20 in favor of Arthur 8. Chamberlin, . mber® WV ARD H. LAMON, 0c I7-eokds U.8. Marshal, D. 0. STILL ANOTHER GRY face side, will be STILL ANOTHER “ q end of the envelope. complied with at usual prepai payable when delivered to writer. —_———>_—_- LADIES’ LIST. Andrews Ariad’eFisher Emma AT STAR, i] GREAT STAR. Clements Jno H Compton W H Coy Carver Wesley Moore Mollie E eS mrankles Wilea Med sency Marth 1] ‘0 ir Sar: Alexander Miss8Fogie Julia A McCalister Al-2 AndersonLizzy 2Pulmer Mar: Dodge Lt A-2 MORE NEW FEATURES, Dougherty Alx MORE NEW FEATURES, MORE NEW FEATURES. N Middleton Mary lar Modir Catherine MoFersonMaryA Dryden 8am F Davidson 8G herty Jno Di pboies Ko Di tJ 8 Donne DrTA noD Rew WI DemerittJ H Dayton Wm et] David Dowing Jno ield Ephm Dewling IC Dunp er ajE Do’ Amerman Mrs N_ ria a y Andrews Jos’e Feldman Mary EMonavi Oonati AlbereCatherineFisher Mary Abrahan Grac Adams Cath’e Mitchell Maria Groves MraC W-3Newcomb Ellen Aplegate LettyHGaines Mrs M A Nolan Catherine Amstrong SarabGreysonCharl’teNye MrsLutherS Godwin Hariet BOston Victoria Bright MreGeoSGodfine Madam Osborn Misa E BrownMaryJaneGreany Davis Dr Chas The Mi, he a Derickron Chs re Man roud to aprounce ee aviaorwe ee Daley Dennis Mary-2 Pitts Eliza J Grayson HarrietPain Mary Gross Matilda y Wm Dickey Oapt W B é Doolittle WH David Jno A-2 Dunwoody WH Desehexentony Brown Lizzie Power Margaret Bard Nan Sie Sito etenoyL: 2Pleam MrsJacot onsNanc: m1 q row kate : 1§ Porters Miss M BeddecoraMsnis Doronine Edw Da Downing EB ; + AL Bator elie’ V° Grabar MissCA Parker DeBorder DonF Dizon A EGonaie ae h Pyles Marth 2 3 ri rane Julie PendletonSar bd Gridley Mrs J H Parker Mrs Dr P ar’ne MPary Carrie Beaunette AgnesGundermaAnnieQuin Barnhouse Mrs apts H Dunn W McKee Everhart A8 Edelen Alex W Endeson Geo H Edwards CptJG Eagley Austin Evans Geo H by Th Emerson Geo H Ely Watson i Kkey RevJH Elder Wm Gardner Julia THE 8TAR OF THE WEST, THE STAR OF THE WEST, THE STAR OF THE WEST, THE STAB OF THE WEST, Pantomimist, Hentetets Ettynge Capt e a Blliott David A EllisJ A H Garbert Emma : L Galpin Amelia JReid Jessie W Bendepard Mrs JHolihan Cath’neReilly Mare’t Baker Mra Chas Holmes Julia Bender Mrs Wm Hall Isabella Ks ‘Butler Cornelia HaydenMargar’tRi Bradley Mrs WimHectorsireWmH Bicherds MrsR Howe Mary E _ Radcliffe Mary V Bucalin Nora C HoynesMargar’tKorner MraJasH nMrsCaptRedford Ella L c Haeball Marg’t Richards Hen’ta Borrys Mary C_ Harrison Car’ne Reilly K: Brown LeveniaL Hurdle Annie Belmon Belinda Hillman Mrs N JRoyce Augusta. 2 Harrover Sallie RobinsonSophia Randolph Mrs W Howard Sarah Rundel Mra © H Haskins Mrs M’nStiles Clara EB D Herrick Virgin’aSmith ‘Shaw Mrs Geo Bmoot Charity Vocalist, Guitarist, Flowers Geo W Finneral Lewis Furatinberg L Filmore Charlie Farnum Geo H_ Fraser Mr Foster Chas A Fenton HenryW Fitzgerald MJ Farnum Jnos Fr Fithian Joel A Fifer Mr Foss Rogers A Fiuery Robert E Freeman OolJ B PC DGSEL OEE, Ferguson Edw 2 Frazier Jas Furguson Eli Fletcher Edw Freer Sergt B ir Ford Jonas C Foster Fisher A French Jas Forsyth Maj GA Floyd Jas Fogeleberger L a Gifford Anth’ny Goaly Dr J W Grant Alex'r G J Pantomimist, Eanioist, Vocalist, Guitarist, And altogether THE MOST VERSATILE ACTRESS, THE MOST VERSATILE ACTRESS, VERSATILE ACTRESS, THE MOST VERSATILE ACTRESS, MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN, Benen WOMAN, M E. . MOST§ BEAUTIFUL WOMAN, On the American Stage, Fineout Clark Filbrick Chas Frasure Chas EB Fanning JasO Bailey Hattie FredenburgDW Farrell JO Rowland Mary-2 etcher Capt J Fowler Warren h W: Also, first appearance of Fowler Walter P MI88 LAURA LE CLAIRE, ‘RA LE CLAIRE, MI88 LAURA LE CLAIRE, MI88 LAURA LF CLAIRE, M188 LAURA L. MISS LAURA L. Protean Actress and Vocalist, Blackburn Em’eHoman Mrs E Annie Holley Cath J Brady Adeline Hertford Annie Smith Francis A MreJM Herbert Sarak MSmith Anna P Helling Miss HV8mallwood Mrs Stevens Addie M Sherman Aug Garey Nelson Gallaher Peter Gosman Peter Garr Mary A-2. Hanlen Mary Granch Oharl'tellarron Nellie R Chism GeorgiaAHarris Mary b i Hardy Margaret Seavey J Maria Smitton Bmma Green Rosco G-2 Golden R A& Bro raham Rich’d Gage Sam’1 C Cyrus Geady Jas ner OT Geodall Jon’n Goheke Ohas Gurley Gaines Chas E GloverJ R Ginzmyer David Gulick Jno P Gorman Dennis Georgie Jd Grisler Gus 2 GuccionessPr’fGGray Jas L Gorman Geo T Georges J Goodrich G M’g Goldsboro HAG Granger LtH’yH Gal way Mr R Glavin Masrice eGeoH Harren Nellie Id Mary Hargitt Mrs H OSpencer Virg’a il Blizabeth Harris Oaroline sone Mrs ShugertCar’ne E Firat appearance of Gi t Chesney BlizbthH. Hewes Lavina Carpenter Mary Jeffries Sarah ChamberlainMrsJones Carrie y 81 _ JohnsonGeorg’aStuart MarthA-2 Cambridge JuliaJohnson Eliza Csmith E! Chandler Mary FJohnson Adeline8hepherd LucyA CarnabanMrsOPJohnson Juliet Pardoe Eliza Qhappelle Kate Jackson Amy | Smith Biz ufman Anna Jackson PriscilaShryi Hf MreJackson MatildaSmart Mart Mi , Cramer Mrs J WJerdan Pauline Sewell Gar'ae V, Taylor Laura A‘ King Hellen F Tozier Hattie 8 Calef Mrs Rufus Kidwell Martha Thomas Lizzie ™§ ing Louly Tyler JaneO ik Fran-Tomson Elz'th Greatorex Th’sA Green Jas The celebrated Negro Comedian. Also of Gould Maj J P MI PORTER, MI PORTER, ORT. OMI PORTER, MI PORTER, The Champion Female Jig Dancer. Gaseman Win A GillispieCaptwo HerbertCol A Haag Henry HiltonAugustue Hardy Henry-2 Hob: M Hodge HomerW Hitz R B HoffmapArthur Holman Herbie ae H Hersh Hiram B Hitchcock RJ i « Holiatd vena enw a: ollart ohn Besnett_ HarrisopRevTJ Hemmin Hapgood ChasH Harten John Hicks Obas B Smith Blizabeth One haif of the purchase money cash, and the residue in 6and 12 months, with interest, secured bya deed of trust on the premises, or all cash, at the option of the HN MULLIGAN, HN MULLIGAN, (OHN MULLIGAN, The Great Mogul of Ethiopian Comedians. DELEHANTY AND WARD, DELEHANTY AND WARD, DELEHANTY AND WARD. The Charming Olog Dancers. anson Chris’n ‘A payment of £25 om each lot will be required at i paz Honseax Sylvia Cowan Bridget Colt Mra Chas N Colne Mrs Chas = Covern Mrs EL Reys Annie Clark MreJ C_ Krantz Blizab’thTownsend Mrs A I Turner Mra8R Trueman Jane Harwood Jas D Hanegan Jere Hervey Saml C Horning Jno M Hummel8olom’n Haldia Ohas H HoffmanJasF HuntSaml Henderson Jas Hager Silas Heinaman Jos Thompson Em B Chase Harriet Clubber MirandaLane Tarlton Mary B , ;Thompson Mary }op’aJ ThompsonAgnes Thomson {Darby Taylor Bmily rane Twamley Emily Laton Virginia V LL Bi Lawrence Abby V; bellIsabelaLawron MalindaVeney Mary je Elizbth GLanoms Nellie Linch JuliaK Walter Olivia ce Miss D = Walter Ida ‘ean MrsJas Wright Ada McG laughlinE’n Wood Mary P Dennis Mra E R MontgomeryMrsWade Busan Moore Emma L Wri Danitie yee 2 Mt es Win Wells Sarah R avidson Rose-: je Mra ‘jis Sara MilsteadMrsWH Watson Nellie E MartinFannieRL Walker Carrie C > Werner Mrs Che MiddletunMisessWalters Emma Morgan Carrie Wagner Rachel Willet Angelina Watson Jennie K Miner Mrs M_ Willard MraJ Haskinson Cp Ts Heffernan Den T Hoverauck Pr 16) enis igeins David Haymaker J @ an Jas Hungerford Ths 1 MrsJ nod Lecert Florence Horseman Jas Hanley Thos Campbell Mrs R Lewis Mary. Christie Julia ‘The Favorite Negro Oomedian and Comic flinger, MASTER BABRY, MASTER BARRY. MASTER BARRY, The Youth@® Song and Dance Darkey. INNY REDDEN, NNY REDDEN, The Capital Negro Delineator. Hinkle Edward Harning Jno M HendersonWmA Hanna Francis Herron James HolmerFrank’n Hawkins! Howard Lt Fr’k Hendrie Opt JD Hager Wm Hassanreck F Walter Agnes : ry Lara Hellen Walter Dyer Peeuer McG Henderson Wm Harper Wm C a Honey E | Huntington? ty He Hodgman G al Hols Lt Giles Hurd JB Hysam Zebard F Harwit Godleil, Hevelke L rton W 8 0 ‘ Hillsley Geo-2 Hartne] Mich’! Habrank ofthe above,I willsell, on Square No. 159,a Frame Bbsnty. seized and levied and property of Davenyort MrsA. Monell Nancy Huntington WF Hi HubbleIchaburd In addition to the BURNT OORK BRIGADE, Huneman Mar Henrich Nicol’s Herde Wm Douglas Mary UCTION BALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. QuaRrmamastee Gen.*s OFrice,13T Division, Wasuiscton City, October 1, 1864. piggll be sose at Public Auction, to t M the cavalry service of thearmy. For road and farmin, reat 11d Minty. Bales to commence rses sold singly. a Terms cash, in Untied States currency. elem. f the Quartermaste ral. By order of the Quarts Nies A REIN, 4 Gelonel in charge lst Division, Q. M. G. 0, oc ABBEY COLLINS & CO.'8 PHILADELPHIA DEAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Iam new receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and PORTER from this eelebrated brewery, which Iam prepared to furnish on short netice to all persons who favor me with their orders. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to. Goeds delivered in all partaof Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. RILBY A. SHINN, Agent. Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green street. potf Georgetown DB. O. —_—— ren 8. B SALE—. FRE 7An OMNIBUS LINE consisting of lass Coaches and thir. ‘hence runs from the Neve yecd 1S Mi to! Stoneman and Giesboro® agply, By B. BRYAN: Washingto GUaerirerEs, JUBSTITUTES Can be had at the old established office, 509 NEW y. |. opposite the Depotof the B, 20. Railroad oe 3 2w* Co... lows’ pad T° FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND WAS! WOMEN, COBURN . The beat "8 WASHING. FLUID. do as much washing as five pounds For sale only by BROW. BATING, sep 77-eolw S03 Pencrrivaniajavenue d_ 8}: lot of On han o laces les peri le pts MONS. LOUIS SZOLLOSBY, and his array of PRETTY BALLET BETTY BALLET GIELE’ RETTY BALLET GIRI-B, Consisting of Miss Ells Wesner, Mise Mary Gardner, Miss Liz- zie Wesner, Miss Mary Wesner, Miss Emma Schell, Miss Kate Lewis, Mise Eul- more, Miss M. Wilson, Miss Bally Kirk, Miss L, Moulton Jennie Western Fanny Mooney Jennie Willard Mar; Demangoet Mad Miller Hattie H Wallace MollicE Elliott Savinia Marquis Fannie Worthin; EB Malone Sarah E Wisner Earle Mrs Robt Merrill Minnie Wander Ann A Everitt MrsChasMcVicar Ann T Walker Mrs Sam EmmersonAnnieMcCalister Mrs Worthin; McNeill Amy H Walker McDougall Mrelt Walker Cath Wri McKelvy Marion Will McCallough Mrs Wili P Weilmanste McClintock MraJ Wittive F © ue onnell MrsRYoung Sarah m Wi Humphrey Phil Halsy Major Wm Jones Milo A Jenner Chas H JohnstonCs Ingersoll Andw Jenkins Iraac J Jorie P Johnson ChsL Jeseph Joe hi, ler, at the time and places named below, rede fin, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, October 13, 1 ilmington, Delaware, THURSDAY, October 2, York, Pennsrlvania, THURSDAY, October 77, we HUNDRED. CAVALRY HORSES, at each hese horses have been condemned as unit for Flynn Mary A Flynn Lucy H Johnston DR Johnson Jas G Johnston R Jenefer AbmJ Jefferson Rulph JohnsonGeo L Jacoby Wm H Johnson Jacob Jordan Steph D Jameson MajCT Jones Wheeler Johnson Lewis Jones WC. Jemry Lawren’e Jones Martin Jeanings Wm Johnson Wm Joice & White K Elinehouse G H Keach John H DAPD Nathan’ *ceKline Peter 2 KunlandRuss’l. Eilean icOyne ler TW Kettles Wm E Farley Annie J JocknickCapGF Johnson L J Johnston Geo O Jue! Freeborn Mra W Fisber Julia B GENTLEMEN’S LIST ~~ imAn’wF Andrews Geo Albe: Andr Alvin ‘Alexander Teter 0 purposes, Many good bar- ) Johnson Jno A Joi E Who will appear everynight in a Select Repertoire ; Jinason Jacob A Javan Michal BALLETS, DANCES, PANTOMIMEE. Antoine Gusta - ar JosD_ AverittN: 7 Aiisoaders Atkinwee AlburtisJohn Aubb Win Atchison James Adams Wm Aiden Sonae 5 Ajems Capt Wm m8 nD, jac’n ArmetrongCapt ‘Angleman J chn Anderson Wot S Ww Armory J Abbett Geo AZ Axe John Cc Knox A Kredel Lt Alf W K: Ket A a. Ber’dC K: Kern Christian Knight K@’dH Ki Becond Week ef the INFANT ACROBATS, 1 ANT AOBOBAT, 5 INFANT AC. BATE: Aged respectively six and four.yaars, Arrington Wm is + LemerleAntoine Leathers Jno @ Batts Piloxen rc pean Horace Ladd BA Lewis Jas Lampson Nathan Bareess Amon ier Z uss ht A Lewis Peter th: pnsien Sam! P Leap Bernhart Lowrey Jo! Bremmermann Chas C Lehman Jo! Beom A eng a BurbankLieuts | Lavloy triton Lese soba ing A LongJimerson Leehy Timothy ENTIRB MAMMOTH COMPANY Di AN IM- | pattin ¢ Lewis V MENSE NOVELTY BNTERTAINMENT, ‘Lockwood H A Lewins Leray 4 Lamott&Linton La ntawe Jas Lee Pacts wi abe Leonard Mr jiel Lyston Michael letter or otherwise to 55 Baumgartner G onde ey ee D Bassett HP Louis Walker : ley J tly Jack Bamaham 8D Barker x] i JR te E Bryan J & Oo B ir Lamphard Wm Lawsy wn Mm An’s Motherehe aa GM Morrison Jas RD ay \. Re un ee le ‘Murd I, i . Tenatius nd cheapest arti ‘A pint will Boap. CARRIAGES. Ci PRIOES OF ADMISSION. M? TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. —_o____ CONGRATULATORY ORDERS. The follow’ orders are of importan. so devel themeel ves: a BADQUARTERS MIDDLE MILITARY Dayi- g10N, October 14, 1864.—The following has been received, and is published for the information of the army: “War DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, October 12—8 P. M.— Major General Sheridan: This De- partment tenders ite thanks to you, and through you to Major General Torbert, Generals Mer- ritt and ter, and the officers and soldieaw under th-1; éommand, for the briiliant victories om Je** Sunday, by their gallantry, over rebel sara yae the Shenandoah Val roved in other countries, and is winning, by ts exploits the admiration of the country and Government. “E. M. Srawron, Secretary of War.” nis J 8 By comm: ; arph n 3 opt ‘and of Major Genera) Sheridan. ol Meta eo ¥° M ©. Krxespvry, Jr, A A. @. ison fe! — 3 E HRADQUARTERS Oavat DLE ~ Maron Béw'd = Mc@: SION, October 14, 1864 Sans tert ‘will be Moore E Mar, read at once at the head of every regiment in far end 8 Mite this command. iatthews EL d Mo! ER By command of Major General Torbert. Mideheon Eras-2Miller jno Ww. Russagct, Jr, a. AG. MerrimarCptBRM<sterton Jno Mathewson WH MooreE PJ = McDaniel J as «6s ManningReyWm DEPARTMENT OF THE GULF, Mora F Murphy 320 5 pMoreaineews | _HmADquARTERS MILITARY DIVISION Wuer lead FH Mason Josh Montgo ryWm | MuississirPi, New Orleans, La. Oct. 11, 1661.— McNerhany F1’s Mitchell Jas M Marrickh Wm General Orders No. 58.—The subjoined extract McOaden Fran’s Maguire Jas McCantrie W from a despatch from Henry W. Allen, styli cl Morry Oapt F A Maynes Joh: McKee & Wilso: aot eres: john TR himeelf Governor of Lonisiana, to the re! Ms MeQuill Malsterta Geo. Meteai{ohn Merrill Ohag | SecFetary of War, is published for general in- Mortimer Geo F Mangblin 6 Martin D Ex: IvRO: Moran Geo Myrick Jas Mayer Valenting BCUTIVE OFeice, SHREVEPOR®, Lx., Sept. w 26, 1864.—To Hon. James A. Seddon, Secretary of NeidermayerFWNyeGeo W-2 NolandJ © War, Richmond, Va.—My Dear Sir: The time Nice CJ Neall Jas F-2 peweate, MA has come for us toputinto the army every abie- Null Geo W Nichols JosO esl TED bodied negro man as soldier. This should be NoyesGeoE NoonwaithJC NeideSergt W done immediately. Congress should, at the o-@ . coming session, take action on th = Qaden Allis Olind N Obrine Wm portant question. The negro maces thet ne juttChasir Olrine Cap JD Ogle Wm A cannot escape conscription if he goes to thi O'HareCap: Ocha Jno O'Neal Wm. ai; eauat play aacane te e Owens C L Olrine Cap Jno Q’Sulliven P W enemy. mé = ip it part ia Oleary Chas O’Brine Michel Quigly Jas-2 the war. He caused the fight, and he wilihaye Oshea David Oliver Philip juarry Jno B his portion of the burthen to bear. We have O'Conner Jas Orr Hon Sample Quilten learned from dear-bought experience that ne- O’Connel Jno O'Brine Thos Quickol Thos Toes can be taught to fight, and that all who O'Shea Jas Pp fave ue are mind to fight against us. would M. ee able to bear arms, and put them into Darker bora D Peck ewes As ree ao g p | the fieldatonce. They will make much better Poni Priese Henry Pierce M O soldiers with us than against us, and swell the Palmer AO Poole Henson Peabody MilesT | now depleted ranks of our armies. Patessn B Pratt HenryC Paerlo M I beg you to give t - Pike Benj 8 Porter Henry © Porter Nicholas | tion” > LOTS OT PANONL TES So Beabody & Bros Prinee Henry Patterson CapN With assurances of my friendly regardsanad ‘ike B yleH P ‘at ‘ A Pickard Lt HO Perry RD very high esteem, I remain, very respectfully, Porter Bartlet, Pinkertan H ” Pollard B D your obedient servant. Perkins Brews’r Parker Jaa L 2 Page Robert E HENRY W. ALLEN, Governor of Louisiana. PlummerC H Pinckney CapJOPaterson Robe The class of persons to whom it refers will Bierce Capt ap patton oon rey Sanford A | 2Ot be conscripted into the armies of the United Prouty CR Perkins Jno M2 Pancoast Sam’1A | States if they come within our lines. All wi) Porter HonChsDPertiman Jacob Parre Samuel be freed, and they will be received and treated Potts Capt PhelppJRD Prendgergast T as refugees. They will be accepted as volun- panes Gapt OH Pigen John Palmer LtThos | teers, or will be employed in the public ser- Poli ‘cent D Powell John Plummer Thos | vice, and their families will be cared for until i they are in a condition to care for themselves. Pertaen 2 a Herne eT igs If a draft should become necessary, no dis- Phi lips Edwin 2 Patch Jobn Parke Wm F crimination against them will be made on the Pulman8J__—~PriceJ H Payne Sergt Wm | enrollment or draft. Phillips Francis Pierce Jas T Peast Oapt Wm By order ot Major General E. R. S. Canby Pierce F A PennJohn W_ Pritchett Wm C. T. CHRISTENSEN, Pierce Col G A4 PolayL M Parrott Wm H ¥leutenedt Ocioael and A. A. G: Parker Ool Geo Pinkney LondonPerkins Wm D PatterGeoH PollayL M Peck Wm N THE ST. ALBANS BANK ROBBERY. R Rent Albt H Richey Jno Ressler C L ies—. Roet Aug RidevutJasM RobinsonM B Arcest:st the Meney Becomsrade a Richards A KubbelJohannesKodregur Mc 3 eney ecey! » Runkle Col P B Roberts Jon Redfern M-2 St. ALBANS, VT., Oct. 20.—Later advices Reeferd FB RichisonJas Rodgers M from the parties pursuing the raiders, under RogersChasH Regan Jno Russell Maj Captains Newton and Conger and Lientenant Bocketalisr Le pobinson ds: Bead Peter Strainham, confirm the news of the captare of RandalHonC8 HJ Ranson Robt - nine of the freebooters,gwith $50,000 of the RotartChasJ Raymond Jno T Robb Robt stelen bank bills. — RounswelC8 KutneyAJ Rubens & Bro Considerable excitement still prevails, thongh Reeves C Rodgers Jos Bolley Richd all apprehensions of any further danger from BhodesDA RevordJno —‘Rich Reuben marauders is entirely removed. Richards B Rosa Jno Redfern Saml-2 Captain Nickerson, of the Veteran Reserve Richard Dick | Rooks Jas Remington 8 Corps, is garrisoning the border with one hun. Ryther Cap A E Riggs FJ Ramadell BB. pe ae 3 tomy the tbkete Riechara OF Rose Jos Richmond P V dred and fifteen convalescents from the hosp:- Redfiel Cap8G Reid Jas P Reiley Thos W tals at Brattleboro. Rundlett u G@ BothJasE Redmond Thos Judge Aldis, of the Supreme Court, has juet Reed Geo W Roache Jas. Rice Theriss returned from Montreal, where he had a satis- Hoss Be0 pekles 2S: qa a WM factory interview with the Canadian author- jes. Russell Henry Reed Jos Robbins Wm C. He 1 Rickert H Rice Lewis Rarlehen Wm F le is now preparing the necessary papers to RugglesM HW RosenbergL = RyckmanF bring the captured raiders betore our courts Raymond Harry Bose L L mager she eae cn treaty. s ajor Austine despatched Major J. L. Stiles Amos SmithGeo H Schaeffer, Kauh- Barsiow to St. John’s, CE ,in order, if possi- Starke Albert pone eo » R anu =o! B ble, to secure the arrest of the party of raiders EnyderAF SayHenryB SmithLewis w | ®PProaching from that place. Bhriver AF Swain HC Skelton Lt More Money Recovered. tansbury A Smith Henry T Stoner L Sr. ALBANS, Oct. 20, 4p. m.—Captain Gon- haw A Skinker Howard Shaw Luther F o r ey AM Streb Henr: Strader L D ger’s party have returned, and report they STAG Stone Henry Btantey Leander caught the leader of the raiders at Stanbridge, Epencer BT StevensJno&Co Snell Lyman and recovered one hundred thousand dollars, Sykes Byron Bkidmore J Sabin Rev L P in addition to fifty thousand dollars recovered shaw Barne: SnyderJnoF Strachan MA this morning. Sheopard Ohas BowinJnojr Summers MM The Canaaian authorities are still after the Bwagsart Chas Statz Jno Stevens Robt M | villains, and there is a good pr Abes Schuster Chas SegarHonJos Steward Rob: J 4 prospect o: e Boyder© K Butherland Jno Smith Riehd 8-2 | CAPture of the whole gang. The Governor RcriberColumb-28tearnsJN 5 Scott Capt BR N General of Canada has telegraphed that he will Btowell Chas D Sullivan J Sleepers A Tespond tora requisition from the United States Souther Chas R Santimore Jos Sherwood Saml Government for the surrender of the robbers Stuard Ohae Slagle Capt J F Btover Sol already arrested, and such as may hereafter be BteurlaplentO Sims Jas Sharman Gol SJ | arrested. The St. Albans Bank lost seventy Sherlock Chas Shugart Jno W Siiston Sam five thou: d dollars: The Fi = Sweeney D Schaeffer Jno Seibert Baml R ve thousand dol lars; The Franklin County 8moke ‘Dani Sleman Jno B-2 Ship Simon Bank, eighty-five thousand dollars; and the Seaton Sergt D Sandbourn Jno Stoner Simon& | First. National Bank, fifty-four thousand dol- Samuel D Spencer Jno M ‘0 lars. Btevens EDT BullivanJeremh Stetson Thos D SEE SESEEnE EERE Boks ® rie H Bhermens ae Rirecteitnos ROSECRANS. owles pettos Raw Sheldon ee Shea Thos 38 Position of Price’s Forces—Burning of a Btevens E P Steelman Jas Semmes TF German Settlement—Gen. Curtis Con- Breet Capt z poder Jno A Ballivad ahh centrating His Forces. jockwel J OAn Jas peck Wra Sr. Lovis, Oct.20.—Despatches from General Riso naas Baath ao puaia wos Rosecrans say that Price's main force is stilt SweetconF D ShawJohna W-3 Smith Wm-2 east of Blackwater river. Bage FH Swank Jas Shields Wm W Late advices from Danville state that no Simpson G Spahr J M Stanford Wm M citizens were burned in the blockhonse at that SbermanGeo Smith JasL Sluyter WB place, as previously reported. Bhields Geo W Stone Lt J Scholefielé Wm Scouts from Randolph returned to Macon Biewars Uso w gnpb Joon herman Wm H | yesterday, having killed 14 guerrillas. SchnabGabriel Stone J L Summers Wm W The Republican’s Jefferson City special des- Scoot Wm Stahl J Slater Wm H-2 pan Says guerrillas, under Todd, entered a BittsGeo D-2 Sprandel Julius Stanley Wm 8 erman ecettlement, in Lafayette county, on Smith G Nelson StrouseJonathK Southard WH Saturday night, and killed 2S Germans, fired Smith Geo Smith nae W Stoddard Zenas their houses, and compelled the women to re- Tomlin CorpAJ Tompkins Geo Todd Jno2 SREMihiee Were aliooon es ceca rial) TamlinAndJ Turner OaptGO Therp Jas i Curti ae Thomas LLAP Tabb Henry Thomas LA General Curtis is concentrating a large force TuckerA W TomfortH Tower L at Kansas City, with which he will move Tackgan A Tucker J H Token Mr against Price. Tuttle Chas Tallman Maj JH Tomlinson N W General Lane has the command of 1,500 ‘oppan CO TatnallJ KR Thompson N H militia. ea waaker ie L paviae 0 = SS a ee orman. ayer Dr urston FROM LOUISVILLE. i EF Thomas Jno Tabore BJ ", pictee Capt ¥ Torbert J P Tees av? Col. Hanson’s Recovery Beyond Doubt— TiceES Turner J W Truths Train From Nashville Destroyed — Taylor B Thomas J H Taylor SC Gen. Stoneman Exchanged and at At- malley Th Thon son Lt pOnrey. Turner lanta. isdale ol Jas rublin g Thrall Judge W Tanner Jack Turmage Wa LOUISVILLE, Oct. 20.—The Journal learts roe” chomasiaase Tarner Ww that John C. Breckinridge telegraphs that Turner CaptG ThomasJno Tucker W McK Colonel Charles S. Hanson, wounded and Tasker JO Thomas WH taken prisoner in Burbridge’s late campaign, Teed Geo W TravisJnoH Temple WmG@ is doing 80 well that his recovery is beyond Uy doubt. Updyke CG VarnerJacbG@ Vandoren PSB ba les Van'hrockin A Vanhormdno Van Tassel Tw | Cm on the Nashville and Northwestern Yan Riper Benj | Vantine Le x SAVallance WH ze toad to Jobnstonsyille. The engineer was aDnwyc! 0. 68) e1 In Wak ie A waters RE Gen. Stoneman has been exchanged, and has wi A er e a tlanti Wart ad og WiDEEHB&co2 Waddy Rit reed ey See Wak ‘ar ardener B RV Witon ad Wotring HH = Wadsworth 85 ZEON BEDE. WescottAD WestH P Woodard § Fears Rebel Attack Allayed—Move- Waters Benj Woodward J D WarnerSA2 ments of Forrest and Chalmers. Werdig Conrad Whipole tre waraward 8 Caro, Oct. 20.—The steamer Nannie Birch, WardS R from Memphis, has passed DP. Business, ‘ard 8 W which was Sorel Seapene St fiomphis. Wat has been resumed. 6 militia are ande: White Chas Wallace J H White Bn as the danger is believed to be over. e Ward Onee Bg, Bison ge Ti is fhe opinion at headquarters that the Wikins GhasA Wilkisond M = Williams T rebels have no intention of attacking Memphis. WheelerDB WilliamJ Williams Thos Their design was to cover the march of troops Wynder Dr Wiliams Hon J Walter T U into Kentucky. No rebel troops are within Wilson Edw’d 2 Willetts Coli JH Weaver TH five miles of the city. Welch E H Ware White Wm The last heard from Chalmers, he was south WeeksEDL Ward Jas Webd Wm of Hernando, retreating towards the swamps T 1 Oo rl . Wrisht Dre V Wines Capt JW Wharton W2 Forrest was en route for Meridian with his Whitaker Capt Weeks Capt J H Wilson W D prisoners. Ww White Jno. Walton WE Wells EP Wiland Keller Wallace W Capture of A Wheoler EH _ Worthington L wee we Willess Fo. Winer DER Tw apt | Cincinnati, October 19.—The train which Webber Frank Walsh M Wilson WJ. lett here yesterday afternoon for Lexington, Wilder Geo Wiedebeck M Woodward Lt Kentucky, was fired into nine miles this side WheelerGR _ WhittierN B York A ot Paris last evening by a band of guerrillas. Wentworth GI Walker 0 x Watson W The train was 6 And the passengers got Wenley Gabriel Watsbure™ out, when anather volley. was fired, slightly T two passengers. The train im- York.B F Yates BM YagleLt W aren O88 OF Z. x mediately put back, arriving at Covingtom at YoungsGor Young Geo oeller K J-2 perpen Sah mer ye ing MISCELLANEOUS.—Spero: Union New: rs lumbia Typographical Society; Exsm- Hon. Monigomery . Hiait,: who.-wae, on Se ereee oop ort B. B G5 ‘Droggist; 3 innesota | train captured by the Tebels near Paris, Ken- State Agency; Pennsylvania Union Club; A.@.0. | tucky, and who was supposed to be a prisoner, SAYLES J. BOWEN, Postmaster, arrived at Lexington to-day. > The Pennsylvania Election. JUST Psat heres Oct. a Sorina Tick 77 SEVENTH 8TESET. ficial) gives a 3 2 Democratic Democratic —— : gain of 163. York county (oficial) ents heurtsedsce* rtad.nel | So ser teenie pees tfully call the attention of the ¢' ns cratic gain, 251. Weahisgtoa,iecrgetowa and Alexandria to fot a Democratic majority ef roe micoctie, large and well assorted stock of gcods, comprising | 1088, 10. in > ——_—_—_—— Impertant Action of the Philadelphia Fer GooDs. PATTERN wNETS, faskhe t, PHILADBLPAIA, Oct. 20-—All ban! FRE’ 5 ieebe this city, except four, held pon nt Of thet Da N01 a Stankholders t day, and received semaaeey the ith a general fein NIELS, de., &e,, >| act ie rtment too numerous to mem. | 2°t b¥ Whict wey... a ving purchased the aboy. ay Indiana State Fair INPIANAPOLIB, Oct. 20 —The - the Mrs, A. vy. | ngiane Sanitary Falr, just prow gabe a7-Why isa some assortment of PREN ee aS esireets cite ge | ebtnce HS at vom tn - sini orders, Our pocket ye- 5 time you p ceaimeY outs “a ie Peak Ohh and avery ume you <8 find it in- creases.

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