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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1858, s —— ————_____—_—_—_ eee ahaa ae tel BEEK ae. LoS wil eS eee 0 Hee : x ~ ‘made thel go, not a} the date of i » 1% oot i " % gn eres ere cas OVE LBD IAN WA 25 ;--~——| Bng.where ne aregoons tas’ mais, Hie charess nh 9.1 cea es eas ae, ane weenie ie | mestine Leeme. soa tied Month of October: TOG Pebind BRRALE, | | psEtARKuOR, weft an ee. © | Ped, and preparations were boing made to move «og lowing isa list of seagoing vorsets that beve y BARTUOLDS CLLEDRATED BEWL , ome Whe Batile of the « Your Lakes” i Washe ‘The line having baited for a while On the hill, and po the Canadian river the folowing morning, when two of ‘been reported in the columnsof the Humau) as lost or have ©, #9 Broadway. ington Vervitory—Lotal Defeat of the In= enemy appearing, Col. Wright ordered the Seoul. be. be po peeenty nog some. 4.) and reported a large Comanche Fewoived serious damage in sails, spars or hull, during | Mews from Oalifornta and Fraser River—The | — . - . sounded; and the (oopa again faemed in columns E lage, about ninety miles due | the past mouth, with tho estimated lost on each. ‘Tho tig | ‘Terrie Tragedy tu West Thirtteth Street— | A Gia T REDUCTION Te MAC = SD ARTHOLE'S offer, 6) Nrondway. Mans—Interview with the Redskins. murche back to the e1 abichb they had been | eAAt of the depot Upon receipt of i “amp, v Pt of this information 1 had . 4 OUR YONT VANCOUVER CORRESPONDESOE. Absent four hours, Ditia iat ee wey hhad driven tho | all (he Bioves, drangbt mules abd extra horses moved at | OPIY ucluces American vessels, aud puck forvign ones as Parricide, Fratricide and Sub nara Nae FEB le eT ys ae WT cent a>. tase, | CHemy three miles anda hialimthe Airiny’ Commencing ove | ove into the defensive enclosures, and marched for this | were bound to or from American ports. Those inarked | Onat Homme Fatr—The Untted states Hair ut T OAHITL® 19 THE PLACE TO GEFs TER arrORe ‘vl NcouveK, W.'T., Sept. 20, 1358. mile and a buif from the camp and endive Ave mites off. poiut with four companies of cavalry and Indian allies. | with ar gaterick *) were a total loss. Those ‘od th Richmond, Ve.-Interesting from Japon— and waterpgoof boots tor ladies ge tt «0 mi Our express has just arrived from the column of Col, 4 large umber of trophies were Nuch as bows, After making a forced march of nindiy odd miles iv thir- dla ¢ sid mark eal Local MattoraMarket Reports, dic., die. | tow naan saree Br it xoureelt for the meade and peo Wright, in the country of the hostile Indiaws, bringing the | arrows vad quivers, bufialo robes, pr and howses, | 1y-e:cht hons—doring the last part of which we were | (1) were ashoro .— yo wt edus | LOIL'B esiomnive catatlinitnant Af Crome de” 71 ous We Oa cf pra Sh It was amus.ng to see the troops returming’ with thew | coLdiuuously in the saddle for sixteen and # half hours, in- STMAMELS. ‘Tho Fawiey Henaxp, to tts taaue of tomorrow, will oom ox : . slaates inland mews of their having reccived their first lesson, in the | coil.’ Gue otecr had two buffalo robes aux! @ Dlauket | clnding the charge and pursuit—we arrived at this camp Estimated lors. | tale & large quantity of interesting reading matter, wick ait | T JONRS’ 10 ANN STREET. " Same form of a total defeat by our troops. We bave various | wrapped around himself and horse. on the morning of the Lat tii. Ariel,{ from New York for Southamptos 35, the mewaol we preceding week of interest and tmp rtinos | met i eat see tee ae bu Goats ‘otters from the ollicers engaged in the fight, from which ow os, the Nex Perves, of whor about thirty, Witt 1 L ad heen in Lopes of reaching @ point in close proxi bay Richmond, trom Norfolk for Phitadelp! datas lier maiess auf enti | flea Pg hakaealeteion tt give matdaneies® © dotdia Y can collate tofthe whole aduirfor your readors, | thelr chiefs, were emmpicyed a8 scouts, followed thelr ye- | Prity to the enemy before daylight, and had made dispo. | 9 Colleen»... -.. ead ANN rare te alt Pree River: | amen seein . bi can an aecountof the why treating red enemies tor exgbt orten miles, They, too, re- | €4ws for an” attack, based on information re- cater {from New Landon for New Yori...... 20,000 ‘The Inpian W Four Gakes—The | CARD —PARTIAL DEAPNESS AND DISCHARGE When T last wrote, Col. Wright's command was atSnake | turacd at night with a large assortment of trophies—Had- | cewest from the spies; but as daybreak came | Ice Klng,* burat in Now Yorks... +00. 35, pian Warin Oregon—The Battle of Foor Uaker— AL tron die eac-—De, WARTLRY having been tomparurily river, aixty miles from Walla Walls. At this point the | son Bay wuns and other arms, besides a number of scalps. ¢ Ypen Us sine three or four miles off, and J found Lauia Fiantes.t from New York for Minatitlan 2,300 Nicaragua Transit Route—DBirtha, Marrtages and Deatls ov the ed from his duties in Philadelphia. in consetionre cf the ird Avtitler fortidieations, ani ono com. | At WKlt they celebrated their triumph by a grand dance. | fhem very waceurate in their suformaton, I moved Bea Bird,* from Victoria for Port Langley, Gal Panttic, ae | prabrscuion by lire of the Anatigution af whitch he ws the Laud, ‘Third Artillery had thrown up forti 5 j RESULT. the companies up i cohmn with intervals of a hundred fixe vies vér'ss Cepane tiaeoant eax 57,900 | Atul! Account of the Terrible avd Appaliiag Tragedy in | pvee Yn anotince to thone of Ine patients with whom ho wag pany—that of Brevet Major Wyse—was left to garrison | strange to not an ofcer tan was, wounded on yanda, and moved in the dirsetion ww whieh the camp was | 4 o. SHIP Thirtleth Street-—Purricide, Frateielte and Sulrle—Agssssinn lal request. insde axruagensogie Geseabliab uo (nettetee he regiment took the ficld with | ur side, aithoagh’some of them had bullets through their | said to be, seudiag instructions to the captuims to deploy | Avay (Tir.) om Liverpool for Buckaport , 5,600 faW we ad will receive tees, ONE tho reat of she req! cape, anda dragoon horse was shot. This must be ax | and cbarge wheuever it was seen over the crest of the | Alliance, fron New York for Glasgow. STON | er ean ar amend Balan Mimeen Reo tir UH may hore sue tt ard ever with any persons advertsing Goi. Wright, ‘They were to have crossed Spake river on } CHiN! to ave long range of our rifles, wow used by this | bills i@ advauee of ua. After marching with this forma- | B. 8. Kimball, from Liverpoo! for New Orleans, the 23d of August, but were detained two days by violent | column for dhe first time, which took ‘the Indians evideut- | tion adout two miles at an increased gail, the sound of the | coilision....,,.., anata ceveree 17,009 | Blows bis tains out—Iutease Excitement in the City-Tnqncat i rains. They crossed, however, on the 25th and 26th, it | ly by surprise, and kept them at a distance, charge caine from towards the left, and ina moment the | Chaos, from Loudon for Kurrachse 4,800 | Upon the Hody of the Suictde—Intereating Incidents—Condition Pesponatiia tee aie warming ® a et over the command and supplies. ‘Tie enemy numbered about five hundred, splendidly | whole command poured dewn into the eneties’ camp im | Cashanger,” burned at Cadiz, 13,000 | of the Wounded, ae., &e. om Fashieag sud coaperation, The leas ey taking two days to get ov' plies: | mounted and armed. They thus outnumbered our troops, | the inost gallant style, and we soon found ourselves em- | Charii of Fame, at Cadlao, oo) 500 | The Sup er in Bror.tway—Charge of Hey not be material bo nome but. the deprivation of ‘Having 400 mules in train, it was some trouble to makethe | and certainly fought with great courage, after the maaner | gaged on a warmly defended battle field. ‘Commonwealth, trom Tengoy for Halt «7,500 | apainet the Complainant—Kvilence of the 1 a i one @t (be boat important of ones onght to be rewarded Passage, Once over, they were fairly in thoencmy’s | Of ekiruusbers, Each one advance! for himself, dashing | ‘There Using mudy raviwes im and about the camp that | Cry'slai iiss irom diacuo for Boba; Ae A ete re mene ee Prtonee's Be Ba Re Roe Ap mr ierny Noone Mg peed rapidly forward, delivering his fire, then wheeling and | CbeWucted the easy operation of cavalry, and gave good | Dante, from Homburg for New York, collision... 1,609 | Bervny'—Letter from Mr. Wills ponte rae th pare eerie emer there en meng mee bryt wpe country. - Tetreating with such quickness that our men found it im- | shelter tothe Indians, 6 was move than as Lour before they | Favorite, tron Livexpooi tor Savannad, leaky. 1600 | The National Horse Sbow » rae, L. ~The | PER aeisconvenienos. Aoure in all onaee gure hee ‘THE MaRcH posble to aim at him. Though very numerous, they | Were entirely beaten out or destroyed, during which time | Falmouth, fiom Laitimore for Liverpool, leaky,. 5,600 | Show of Horsaa—Trotting ~A ward 3, be Inalfo: matiou dows Not exit Thirteen years’ close and almow August 27 they left the river, and everything was put im | were always scattered and in motion. there wero many bloody hand to nts Doth | Fasuy Fosdick, from New Orleans for Liverpool, ‘The United States Fair at Richmond, Va.— | undivided ationtion te this br: ol special practice, ha ‘AS it was, Keventeen dead bodies were picked up, thongh | ov the part of the officers aid men, The frieudly Indiana | Paly.. , to reduce bie es'miect ty such a degree of awe 5,708 | wu Cuidle, Fast Morea, Agriculte Npeeches of Governor Wine, ex Preadent 1; Curhing, and others, An Account of the Dinner aad Ballin aid of (he Mouds of to find the moat con! sivenuon to the yore’ sud obatinate cases yieid & 08 prescribed. The fodowtm ien hie professional 4 of te most distinguished me order for immediate service. Fur three days the march many more must have been carried off, after the Inaun | Tordered, in approaching the camp, to stampede the ani- | George Marshail Was very harraasing both to men and animals—the country | fyshion. Nearly fifty were seen to be wounded; how | mals and gei them out of the way. This order} they ef- | — abandoned... | : 46,000 scorched, rocky aud movntainous—the water scarce, and muny tmote Our oieers could not tel, Fectuully carried out. The Delawares and Ouddoes also Buide * row Guba “for United “s » wi ti 8 the hes he principal result, however, is, that the spirit of thes | entered into the fight w: t! oops, and di seuttled eae 4 000 serabie whon found—an¢ the hoat at tlmes fegeiage| destlete ties sal’ Ce teen, ieee en they | effective service, especially im the skirmishing in the | Kate Howe, Liverpool for Calcutta, leaky... Yet wader this the men marched twenty miles a day. The | have hud a lesson taught them, Trained up under the hie | neighboring bills and ravines. We have gainod a | Manchester, {rom Glasgow for New York, leaky, 47760 last day the country was sprinkied with timber, and they foence of the Hudson Bay Company, they have been comnitete sai decisive Atl over Any att ae mae ha York for Charleston... 2,600 ‘i j taught to reverence then and ‘despise the Ameri- | emy. Fifty-six warriors are lead om the A voligan State f from Liverpool for New Orleans., 30,000 saw thatahead {t was heavily wooded—Just the ground | SAIgyt ie ere ot Steptoe confirmed ‘thie’ fect. | 18 gresumed that many are lying inthe ‘vicinity, ag many | Roefall, from Boston for Caloutia, partially dis. Interesting trom Japan—Letier from our Correaponten! 94 el aon a ee te ens Hlakodadi bosh in profeesion and asa genth x Affairs in Europe—Leitera from our Correspondeaie 2% | yom my inieine eHR INy Tide Te LT for an Indian ambush. ¢ jug, and made them defiant and insulting. When | were doubtices mortally wounded, but enabled to escape musted psi B00 | Hla, Berlin and Vienna. Ceportment lo be corceet and geatlemaniy. Gp the 0th they found that the Indians were Lovoring | Gen, Clarke, a few weeks ago, offered to treat with | Ob thelr horses from the batle field. How many were | Set) Sprague, from Liverpool for Mal + 4,080 | Chess tn Kurope--Letier from Me, Paul Morphy to Me Mins Vavexrive Morr, M.D. around them in cousiderable force. Their Nez Perces allies | them, they sent buck an insulting message, and said | wounded ig not known, Over three hundred animals | S)#0, trom Vortou for How 1,500 | staunton. Mond we fest te peetouily, tateyuns ao thes te ioe ak ere parti to rmderat t fv ov they did not want peace, but a war of extermination. | were captured; about one bundred and twenty lodges | Tlys. Jefferson, from were therefore kept out as scouts. At evening, just as | They have now, for the iret time, felt our powerand beea | were burned. ‘Their supply of agamunition, cooking uten- | _ isiou. the camp had boon arranged, two of the Nez Perees rode | defeated by inferior numbers and on the ground chosen | sils, cloubing, dressed sking,eoru and subsistence stores | Wid ‘ ez, An Oregon paper says:—"No event has | were all destroyed or appropriated to the command. | Walpole,” trem Jetter from ovr Correspondent at Great Salt ake City Editorials on the leading events of the day. hocal News of interest of Chis and tae wljoining cities, ban Oxtent a#to render ber uaa. tien tn an ordinary tone. For the 3 b tm ‘t entirely deat, oved the cause of wicetta for fe o "i Q by themse A in with the sonia P hie are hedy Dee aren take en tibeh ib eee safely of Our settlers as | ‘Those who escaped did so with che scanty clothing they BARKS. A fuil report of tho New York Cattle Market, with Cie num | Wie deatiess now fully restored.— were approaching. The dragoons at once saddled, and | tyis'victory, The people of this Territory owe a debt of | had on and their arins, and nothing is left to mark the | Antebpe,* from Bangkok (or Hong Kong... 18,000 | ber of cattle offered for sale, prices, &- i etood ready to mount at 2 moment's warn! In a short ‘atitude to the officers and soldiers under Col. Wright.” | site of their camp but the ashes and the dead. Ghertkee, from New ( as for Bowton, leak The Latest News received by telegraph of oluerwine up w De. Vantiey—It would ve inj time a firiug-was heard, as our outposts and the enemy ne savages have been stripped of the prestige they Tregret that T have to report that two Indian women | Creel, from Pernambuce tor Hampton Roads 800 | the time of publication. - i words my gratiturte to you for reatete e . ‘ hiately | tought they had won, were accidentally killed in the battle; their dresses only | Carl Mauran,® from New York tor Aspiuwull. 14,000 es Which J had been in a meusure deprived for three exchanged shots, ‘The companies were immediately CONDUCT OF THR COMMAND. concealed, not indicated their sex. Two Wichita Lndiaus | kglaitine, trom New Orleans lor Bost 31000 | Obituary Notices of note@and distinguishes characters, bu ho tat i Police Reports—Theatrieat Uritioums—Cominersial and Mo that kn twenty tninutes 1 was tna id ta my Ute and many thanks are everthe turned out; but by the time they got under arms the About one-balf of the men had never before been under | Were aceidentaily Killed, being in tre Comanche camp. | Ferwading, (rom Liverpool for Genoa, 4, Que te Fou (or ual blessing enemy had retreated, fire, but the ollicers all say they have never seen finer ree see See hed adage osm price Gerfude, trom Bristol, E. for New for Week—alto. bi thoyag ng rm : é 1 red e discipline or more gallant conduct than they evineed. ee to five hundred. ink thero were over four hun | Le froin New Orleans for Barce ether formiag an interesting and useCul neways yc. ree Avo 31.—During the whole day * march « body of The whole arrangements of Col, Wright, in command of | dred. ont vietory has not been achioved without loss on hinond, Vs., for Pernambuco, Sa one mage prelessst a siugta i y Tobeob A NOVELTY forty or Mfly Indians Kept in s.ght. Thoy were supposed | this expedition, have been most admirable. His efficient } our side, Lieut, Cormelins Ven Camp, one of ths most f $0,000- Fa cattahamasiol GS TIMES Aad of Gllneveceinin AA: $5 SEWING NACHE LACTIC measures will crash this outbreak, and in the attack he | Promising nad young oflicers of our regiment, or | Sea iiedtord for Vaciite, Y SEWING MACTINE FOR 83. 9 Wo Scouts of the main body. As it : j & the time to bo Scouts of the main body. AS ik a8 | Trinaled his troupe ih a Way Wo.uby Of his former reputa: | of tho service at large, fell pierced through ‘ho POMONA soy | rertivementa inserted ac the wstal SMALD raloa. formie folly ‘equal work. No mbaing or ripping. ef afterwards found, they had chosen their ground ahead, in | ign, heart. by an arrow. whilst ‘charging the ene- | Sif trom iout'baiwarkes,dec. ” '500 —— aidthen,” No'grtiing aut of onion scr bady @ strong position for attack, where the trail passes through Next to him must be mentioned Capt. Keyes, who com Ry _ camp, cys died as the | sph coon nate die. ae pris. Ps igeco Gemnnene matetts Tablet Roror Strop, +t yo ery body hyn LS ils. and tat fe aaa athe th earn mands the Third Artillery, as no field officer is with the | bis less we feel our victory to bo a dear bought one. The | ¢ ces liois miei Pare ia, the genuine article, has never been equalled for pin ‘ nd ara ters pa a detile; and there they were uwaiting the troops with | Teitnent. His untiring ‘efforts, during the last three | following is a list of the killed and wounded, as furnished | Cpola ¢itr.) ‘rom Pictou for Boston ant Biro | Losstg tes Kesaes pombe ede to nrazor. “Kor sale by J. & | ay ipersn aha pers nonstinl naan” tee ee their whoie force, These small bodies wore seat out to | months, have brought the regiment to a height and per me by the captains :— Greok (Rr.) from New Orleang for # Ba NO. 7 Astor House wiilalso be coded, that the dlatribullon may be tmnacalts fon Jompaay—Wounded, Brevet Major Rar} Van Dorn, aoe veneral Pretty Girls, Handsome Chaps—One of the | Pcie wishing a purchase are requested to call tonom, believe is umsurpassed in decoy ove troops on and to deceive them as to the num- | feet on of discipline whieh uo cnomy. Occasionally ou tho march tho | ovr army, while his decision on the field on the day of Corporal Jos P. Taylor, dangerously. cw York for Mauritius coll 1,700 | other have thetr cameo-typea at WILLIAMSON BE SRS, | examine this most wo " aa an wld declOy tortatde, them Whoa thes wours | baltic contributed materially to secure tho vietory. Company—Wounded, private. Smith Hinkley, lands for Toston, leaky. iif en cae ee dragoons would deploy towards them, when they wou! Should the Presitent confer upon these two distiaguished - from New Orleans for Ha #400 a “ NOVELYY @ S&WING MACHINE COMPANY, retire beyond re: officers brevets for their services in this campaign, it ‘acs i Comper Ea sg bipabiredigs ndings epee) from Boston for 1200 Noto Maxiy—Atna) hty Dollar Must be ‘ OMce, BARTLETT & C0., | aes 7 a would be well merited. Tehard; missing, supposed wo killed, private Heary elected. See Lis photograph taken by HOLMES, 29 Broad Needie Manufienirers, No, 42) browlway, the command cocamped at evening, a party | Would be well me 2 way. Vado early. Go de fre dollar. . Corner teal tiieek a Ti, While the condnet of all the officers was highly morito- | soa wounded, Sergt. C. B. MoClelland, slightly; ined of Joy, Cue & Uo., 40. rode up to the rear of the train ond fired the grass. ‘Theit | igus, Capt, Keyes, Im his official report, mentions soveral | Corporal Bishop Gordon, slightly; bagler M." Abargast, object seemed to be to make a y the 5 brought them into especial notes. These plighuy private ©. €. Alexander, severely. ‘i Pine ost epee tcep dea E Soi potted aera - ; with cuta of machine, Ali letters, gmoke, Tho manouyres of our trvops, however, were 0. ©. Ord and Lieutenants Robt. 0. Tyler and “£" Company—Wounded, Sergt. J. FE. Garrison, mor- 2600 | °° gi es he yi aa a sam tain return postaye. — rs Licut. Jas. L. White, commanding the how. | tally (since dead); privates . amery and A.J. Me 1800 . " a. ja Times and Tribune, too quick for them. As soon as they commenced firing at and Licut. Lawrence Kip, Adjutant of the | Nainara, severely, and private W. Frank, slightly a'qoo |. Notice. old Hunting Case Watches, Ware soneematcent icisnichicaiiagieie the rear guard, Captain Keyes at once ordered out Ci These officers all belong to the Third | Mr. J.T. Ward, 'sutler to the command, and Mr. 8. Ross, from Cardenas for Portiond itn ee See PUL TRAD OF HAIR —WILSON'S Se Windor’s company of rifles to deploy hus eflicially Commended for their distin- - yo of he a ee i dma SCHOONERS.. rer by veel pow how py a ‘ ; ; ; , the field the former slightly, the latter quite severely. Abby ‘cid, from Georgetown, D. 6. : use, Silver Plater=0) replate ra preparalone ser the columa, at right angies to a company deployed on the | &p wing ie a Lat of theofticers who were engaged | 1 tn 0 greatly indebted to all the vilicers of the com- | Ann Niven Competenn tee cows 4 me wien 134 Fultoo gs ae ene toe world ONS RAUL DR eee right, and another on the left of the column, thus forming | in the fight — srand, collectively, for the energy, the zeal, the abliity [ayy , ced pith saadnacteakco bets & sbeebs ee Pg aikicnad a rectangle about the train. The grass was too green to | Coumanéce—Fol. George Wright, Colonel of Ninth In- ees Reg tien hed eee ~ Sones toner io Abi 650 | “Physlologten! Rexenrches” Should be Read | WS, (iM skin) ule testones arng hale to ite Original cola. : . 2p Taha . feel it impossible to name dis- | Ape ‘ ' tisot. \ hair colorer can be applied like p burn freely, and @ gingle retura ot their f p canes the ph W. Kirkham, Quartermaster; Liew P. | Ung wieiod “above the otbiers.. 1 aim equally in abs by everybody. bid ni 167 Prince strom. Price 25 cents. ne ean," “nie any tote freee Mak s cing fou c Acting Aseista : Livut. pied in same abner all the” non . " 2 Jet binek oniy 2 2. yeni * Third Avtilery—Captain Er mand, who, under irenmstanees of the forced Warranted (061, ot a) ur OU BROTHERS, 100 Broadway. | Mrenstien weak lott, Woorouse the growth ot Eryn 4 Wright determined to evcamp at that place for two days woved themselves to be soldiers to recruit them. PREPARATIONS FOR THR RATTLE. At daylight bext morning they louwud that the number of = oveat the bole tarot e xray, sane Deantiful gioaay ap Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing BMuviinca, Now Vore lee ageucion Philadelphia, el hurd and Wdnut gtreet;! Maitimore.. Ptreb, No barles street, N. Mb aino Otwer 100) | Deflance Salamander Safes—With Patent | ii jou wuh tir qemu. an eee aaee ing. marcel and the bat stant of the batallion, | worthy of the aptry, personal daring jeorge P. | and fearless intrepidity are the admiration of their oth- cers; but they find themselves unable to discriminate all were brave. The officers present were Cap. «for Balt 1001 tor Dotvou ut. Lawrence Kip, 4 Lievterants, Robert 0. Tyler, D. R. Ransom, ¢ the enomy on the hiils about the cas ans and Johnson; Lieutenants Phifor, 3 der proof locks and eroas bara. Also, fire and burrlar —————__-__. they seomed defiant and insole: . Grier, Lieuts. Henry avd Major, and Assistant Surgeon Cars 5,000 | Prcol parioc satea. Depot 190 Peartatrect. ished NEW STYLE—PRICK $00.—GROVER & BAKERS It wag just whet our officers w , Wm. D. Pender, David MeM. Grog. is ee og pana 4.500 BOBERY M PATRICK. ~ anes pregredg omry Syst meoctinee, G2 Broadway, em ” wets T. Charles . 7 jo ve 5, in hin asus aad " — Gerationab, en market ior family use, are Bow mate no delay tn gratifying then me ee ee wg the battle, Mr. $. Ross ad Mr. is Tor Sloaingions {40 | Good Tea $t the Chest, and 10 ibs. Good | #!o!s! asi Wulpiaers tin within the reath of ai were tasued to have the arti ‘Surgeens—Assistant Surgeons Hammond and Randolph. Capt. Evans, and did good aud efit pecbig elg Penaaysy 100° | often tor St. CURISTIANSON'S teu warctiar, Mo. 1 aay Daphne A ta ee Captain &. 0. ©. Ord aud Lieutenant M. R. Morgan were | Gcnt service, and were spoken of highly by ail the off with the reserve. cers for their bearing durimg the engagement; in fact, T Captain J. A. Hardee and Licutenants H. B. Lyon, H. | ain indebted to all the command. iba . RB. Dandy, were with the companies | Lregret that my wounds have prevented my wridiag as guard to the camp. this report at au carticr date. Dbave requested Lieut. F xe, New York plot boat, coll from dele, if you would be cured of mental or phy - Y, or suffer from the eilveta of early excenses, de- wens, low of vital energy, rentlenanens, deapondemey 1 Fay OF any ailertiot of tie nersous By Ths Puta strengthener: it acta upon every nerve as they might be called out ai « later the dragoons, (uur companies o: U One section of the Lowitaer battery, an’ ‘panies, were ordered out. Tuese were formed into two cnn ine lowe ‘ P e ena > . ‘of the body, and will All MENTS. ow t Reiknap, to copy this, and send it to . i. OU with bewlth und wirength Uae columns—one of dragoous, numbering 100, the other of | Colonel Wright decilod. to remuin for three proper form, Yam aie, very respwetfun feeder ue agicl nt tema hg te imnclated syle. JOHN PENK & OO., artillery and infantry, anout 220 strong. present cam) servant, EARL ‘Applied like . Leaves no main ou the — ro] H 5 As they had extensive etor-s aad 400 mules, aud the | September Sth they expect to march forward to Spokan } Tevet Maj. Capt. Second Cavalry ‘ Aetection. Oniy de a botie fi. nite drug ON VELY elrength of the enemy was not known, it became nocowsa- | river, where, it is said, the Indiaus have coucentrated for tie ‘It en. vets, $1 [and $1 gant Bromete, Ty to leave & force to defend th , lest it should be | the purpose ef making another stand. The campaign Police Intelligence, med... NE basil ; eae ie ae er gard all wool ligraine, We. and 60.5 attacked in the absence of those in the tel. Orders were | will be vigorously prosecuted, as it ie reported that Cam | q yy PANCY SIL EXEITED—-A ERUSK KET EES DAD | Mala, frou New London for Sand i suneanames Yrs eG ven for Captain J. \. Hardie, the field otticor | miaken is doing all in his power to enlist all the northern CUNMINGHAM AND HEN. DRAKE. Net Ftato, from ¢ mm for New Houde 80, at the resi scion dog gh tcannt H. B. Lyon, tho oloce of the guard; | tribes against us. faht between | Orth from Calais fre Hoston tather, by Rev. J. Price, reetor of St. N EXTRACT FROM THE DAILY RICHMOND EN- ‘The excitement prodveed by the b Albany tor New Bedford...) >.) weaibo for Baltimore . rom Jamaica for New Yor... FB y, with com chment of the dragoons ay guard to the camp. or 1h, mile aus were ported d rted first, marcuing around the bese of OFFICIAL DESPATCH PROM COLONEL watuitr—a : TALK WITH THE INDIANS-—PROPOSALS OF sun- | Morrietey and Lecnan is ett, awd Did fair MISSION, BTC., BTC. tw be the soures of numerons quarrels between members o ston New York A . . . " carspert, abandoues j Came ov SPOKAN Rivex, Sept. @, 1858 of the “fancy.” The friends of the modern gladiator ” Bor - ae Piiladelphia. Ana Sin—I remained during the 6th at my cam), three yile are by no means peaccably inclined ertizens, and it would | gator, from St. Jaga for New York, leak: no surprive whatever to hear of asecoud | S0ckwood > from Rockland for Philedelphia Gibsou and F. oun FRROMUCK STURGIS Wo JANE, oldest | Ha eytuect of the Valted States Pair, now being James Futham, oa. iaihy oo Kivprn.—Ou Wedresday, Oct. ¢ the residence Of the bride’# Mr. 2B. Sertow, of ty, to Mi est car gltor of daha “ Barthoit’s fimil: hines, genuine sitchers.. This comen from"No. 40 Broadway, ‘Nowe Fence and in well cale : Sure attcker nn 2 aaontah the Indies and tallors. toe 2 which the Major Grier below the falls, as my troops required rest aller be a matte 80 a the hill on the left. The body of friendiy Indians (Nez z . 4 pe pie a hed . | Mucl Francis, from Maracaibo for New Ys ‘ Perces), under the direction ef Liewenaut Mullan, ‘ march and battle of the previous day. No hostile demon | edition of the Stanwix Hall tragedy some fine morning. | P'Sinpern, from Staten Ieleed ter Beltinur $8) Ph ee ae. °A LINIMENT cures rhounatiam, rio the command, wornd up the strations were made by the enemy during the day. They | On Saturday night there was a slight brush between | «rior, from Rockland for New York leaky, 40, 1/20) es “me A TIN IERY frre ncbes and eine, ut, commana din some of Morriseey’s ant Hecnan’s friends at Sol. Kipp's | 2Bder, at Providence, lost forcunast, &e., by lire 05) Mrs. Pacaneen, relict of Georg river in very smal A LIN MENT for horwe aid raul. and approached the opposite side of th omamuana , nenaie - greatest * parties, and intim: desire } but no direc saloon, in Broadway. 0 arted by Pad © r er age powers, Sine Tied Artery oe tines olan argon phason tne ee poorstg i peng iy ae gay a ou eg seceuDves chester tnd s oho is aan x relativen are invited to atv the fun with n most bealtag net penettine naeeatioet raise and the Third Artillery, d es | man as i y a0 | mingi nl 1... | The above list includes 6 steamers, 24 ships, 11 barks, f ral, this (Tnesday) afternoon, at two o'cloci:, from the | ments of man and beast it ta without oneal. Depot, +5 beck ond tha howKianr better? row of. the hill Gret, and ox. | S720 om the tiver toe deep | Mad insinnated that Hleewam acted coward!y in |i ynes, and 30 schooners, mating a total of 8 veueln | Livecopal church, Fact Chester. New Have, ear lave | mam-aireet, NY. { Tho dragoons reache : ~ — Farly on the morning of the 7th I anced along the | taking a drink, when Pat. fy, who had heard of ) ot i " Poorth avenue and Twenty seventh street at 4b PM. eo : da few ye with the encay gene marty a eee ee ey ng 8 " a ‘© which disasters bave oceurred during the month pa CNS. Sunday, Cet. 5 SS aeaal changed a few v | m's desire to fight, sepped up and exelamed— I! png Bucxe.—-On Sunday, Oct. 31, our beloved aught + Ass | ant onek wo ao nee . # TUNCUAIAR, oe Maas Pacinos inonths sand ing an express to Colonel Wrieht, that ere in They Kept the Sadains La lay, acting 4S | on the opposite side, and a talk bean with our zi r coa'd ve relieved by Me vag: Banfi H ge ors patric “Capita and interpreters. They sald they wanted to ¢ rters of a million 0 Jsconm Burss, aged 6 left bank of the Spokan, and soon the Tadjans wore seen | Cunning jet bweiving a leap of thiree-< “Pm your sive; Pit tight you.” Dad said it wa S*)"” \enlp con-giing veule lena. and expresved himself realy tw die game, if it wae OLY Py loswew by disantors for the uv 19) Browdaway. ORNS, bu: Por fui) force a ‘IONS my DEFECTIVE NAILS TREATED Ad mceeest ne th of October, in udvanced a converse with the chicf, Gorey, who was near by. 1 told | for the sake of bis friend Morrisey, (for whom, by the crude dove on the inland waters of the United states, |! Seen aes fe and then Kowa, ‘i seis $ caaeh re, i | them to meet me at the ford, (wo miles above the | way’, he bas the most intense adaniration.) It wae accor sua) g gow foroigm vessels which have born reportat | tre Hecpedtuliy mvited to alteud without {urtuoe wor | LEUTES D&W RATHI BI odin, $10 betes support dhe } Charge the enemy ta open order. Thalted st the ford and encamped. Soon Gorey | dingly arranged that Con, Fitegorald should act ae Dutly's] garg the perix!, amounts to upwards of one and a | “Tiewort.—tn Jersey City, N.d.,on Sanday, Oc , SSS ee be Indians, driver . ‘ " » i d an Cann Jn, at the in. ‘ : wev.—In Jerecy City, N. J..on Sanday, Oct. 31, of | @yORNE, This Was gw done; and the Indians, drwy crossed over and came to me. Ho said that he had al- | second and Jin Crow os Conpiugham’s, aud that the in} ssig)) The follows 8 summary of | drowey, Mex. Maxx Dnworr, aged 85 years ( : hill, retreated duwa aud over tho plaiu to ways been 0 to fighting, bat tla nant | rorcssed partice chould meet at the corner of Reosdway | poe dele vate. The felatives end friends of the & CRE eis BUMIOM,, bouy. many of the chicfe were aguiust bin f net | and Canal etreet, on Shuday morning, and proceed fron ban ga: PEO . m pvited toatl the fuoe al rem te wear Ge ENLARGEMENT OF THE UREAT TOR SOLE VARW OF THR RATELE OROCND. control them. 1 then told him to go back ant tell to all | 4 New Jersey inenriages. Bet suime how or othe |, pote gl noha ty Seth Third trest Sermey | Cred without pain, #o that the boot ean be worn Hore, for the lirst tirw, from the crest of the lull, they | the Indians and ehiets — T have met you ia two DDOdy | he arranzements all foil thromgh, ‘There was no merting | SARE -o+ 7900 Brig ten o'clock, without fue. | afee, te ope mien wuhout the least inconeeulence 10 tat had a view of the entire force of the enemy. Jost at th Dattles; you have been badly whipped; you have bat | cc the corver of Brondway and Canal street. no exhibition | ~! . , - ae | . DACHARTE, Tt Neosd- h barren hill on whiel tuey were lay a | several ébiefs and many warriors killed or woumled; ©] o¢ oki at at Hoboken, no healing 0 we tart... ae Vermont and Tome, N. Ys, penpers pease | "zs Beleru to the phyatelnue and surgeons of thle wy. sacefully and calm iu tie sumn- | have not lost a man or animal. V have a large force, wis 4 , ‘ : ra nfo Gorter ware teres tanroueaall, pretty Cour @’Alones, Petaness and Pend @UNy eB eek See ee cate | tbe aap masyee ase veriesetve ain, wit beyead Kees anstesr series | won vee, hate die ‘country ‘wo ask you to make peace; 1 | Scjcaracel that Le actually ‘orgot his Chestertild and gare | ie cobariaan wib the five previous mnths, as will be <f grassy bile, roiling away the eastward. Here and | com. here to Now, when you are Uret of war an raeiy ‘and on being. ‘fa man of honorable fee! ings, coid now | ee Whe onverd summary — RESSMARISG AND FAMILY SkWI! Ott » Weesrsurew J. vunrted y, oeally aad ¢ vs eekiy meat tae sir. a abe may nn that aby nce Grover & Pakes's case untony | Drated sewing mackines, aaa Monday, Ne Janes H. and Eleanor Gre Kazaa tm sunday, Oct 21, atte Pw there wore Die clumps of irces seattored about, while in | ask for peace, 1 will tell you what yoo must do—you must | sand sneb iangnave. He deemed himself grossly inswit- | rOseTtur WAY JONE, SLY, avaeer, serremer | Mon Karoua, rife of Co . 9 fegapnemanngspretes —— the far diviance was along lino of moantaias, apparently | come to me with your arms, with your wonen and chil- | My"\yd uothing but am erchange uf ehuts could wipe away AND OCTOBER. ae v Wife of Count Souls Kazineks, aged 24 DUAMCKD SEWELRY AT RETALL, TWENTY FIVE PEM covered with black pine. dren, and pont eons a have, awd lay them at my feet. ingly , tu the mest melodramatic manner, | May coe STR SHO” Augivet Pear ‘The foneral will take p (Toeriay) afte Sit below Petal more petece Yetall space scotaed perfectly alive with the enemy. | You murt pat your. ‘th in me, and trust tomy merey. If pestots from his [~~ rt avd told Drake to | J, 497,150 Septem! 4 t p Calvary a eer 5 "7 Paw ap f Serr ‘There were gathered the wilt warrior of the Jamous ¢ you de thie, Ushall thea tell you the terms upon whieh I Of the weapons, The challenged individual + 9821800 October r Nude are rechedied to’ attend, wit h ie gd @*Alenes (or Hearts of Artows), the Peloaaee, tho Spok ‘Will give you peace, If you don't do this, war will be weapon, aud te dispate was about be ARKINGS, ” proteres OUP HALIONS | ine settled on (he ape, When eore persons interfered anit Mak ng grand tl for the past six moutl: a this year and next, and until y he could £9 | penvented the bealing of Mad's honor. The quarrel wa Liteon y Nov. 1, Mee. Canamce and the Yakinas. ‘They swarmod over tie pln» between | made on Ac D.C. PRAOOOK, Lonton, 12 lakes, thivugia the pines on thelr borwers, 1 the gul the Oth year ¢ a wative of ay nnd on the Opposite bill sides, They Wore i all to all the Indian # he tmiclt fall m with what 1 fron ndjunted Perval Intell ~ aa wative of county Sligo, _Represented by DAVID RAIT, 406 Iivomtway, up sutma, their war bravery, with feathers and paint, ail dnely and aise to say that if they did ne cae axiitity Maliens ead a ma al Intelligener. Whi sedaiien cas feteatn ot the: hen OS Pesecieabiemeaeabeied z -. mounted and armed. Most of them had Hu'lsou Bay rifles, lige sboult. be taken. Gorey pevenicnd to join me tha | Batty Mutisax Owen Mowe—Billy Mulligas sada nun | yin, vb nity retcrning from 8. stephen'a | incited to attend the henna roe ee ae reapectt RAShH RIVEINAND, SAN PIA NCTSOO, F following (yesterday) morning on the march named Patrick Irwin came in collion on Sutarday might ok Fesungueguedsilie and some, in addition, had bows and arrows. There was lay afternoon | chareh yeeheday mung, mi GRAY PRATHER tho wild chivalry of the fores: in its highest perfection ane mY interview with ; pe a | oom whon the latter gave his adversary a severe beating, ant | TONNE 2S uC Mn a «clock, ne ‘Thee number, probably, was about Ovo handred, but | with ine war! ipproaeted umd desired an interview = ett Gliaes ts ss ceeeepet the | * a iS instar Legremen—At Ne pre | eae hove thelr baggage on board, pir No. 6 North they seemed ‘uu more uumMerous, as they covered the | 1 reecived ty Tfound their chief was the writer of | bit off two of his fingers in the bargain. Billy prov ee Oficring Gt00 fewatd the recovery « ieee ok og ‘ i, $ rn sbis day, by 13 oiclon ky om abe will, pe nail, A country for tore than two miles, and wore never ai rest. thoes lettors sent to you by », that ive stance of the police, and hed Irwin taken imo custoly, |, cbseametsly Soule the church. pean Mer ieation io LE SIMPEOW, No. ts Bene Mounted on their fet horses, they were surging atert, | Been conapienons, i ibe affir with Coy ond one only oa a charge of sweat and battery, Wut also for | “A NNMUORy leit the chee mad Prive, ond thnee of der on a ee YOO, swaying from one tide te the other onthe piaia, bean | the leader in the of the Let am HES Tan attempt at robbery. Yesterday the prisoner was Ut Crientuliat be ra & yee, are invited to attend the funera 1onT KEROSENE, LicaT. dlishing their weapons, yelling, or Keuping ap « wild, ex. | The ) ae a ae ot mon the opponte wm 1S ured ps iS Soe cone Yat the Tome, where, in | Several MBEAREMEMK leeture vipon the 4 | her inte revidente, this ( L on, “AMES on, MAME citing song en siainiceemians went over, and” brought me the rites, I then told their | Justification, be made « vtatement to the cffoct that be was Yotiieal Attairs of Tey and comsnrie § nt 3S i ae : TUCKER E PADDON, 9) Duane marvel, ober of Broad In the meanwhile, our artillery and infantey companies | chief that T desired hita to remaia with me, with ono of | Weagericvet party jam nit Mablignn. Mi stated iat owtwe | New Haven mext we No man in Amica o bolton | p. Iyekweedsaped s9 senre PMs ie of Coorg | ws hyakh berweree ot and bad been formed into line, more than No long, and the | his mon whem we recognized as having beow lately at con Thempenn wheel wy Mullican | sitted for such a taal { At Of the family a ne hing oh ony wony. i in oer wets, MI, tom mane, evidently badly wor Dorses spring forward and dash over the plain—then, as the line presses nearer, aif a dozen warriors sworve in prisoner 10 bail im the «om oF | The magivtrate held © ml jon in that quarte 1 Aw 7 } commotion in that quarter ep tne tei a000 Newer left it guarded by a troop of bores and two compra. Ne OF the fam funeral u to charge down the hill and drive the | Walla Walla with Father Rorelle, and wie wa strongly ge a orn vited te atteed the funer - “ Seam tree heir coverte. The line stea lity advanced, with | suspected of Raving been omens a the marder of One | teikion to 0 wornan Pgs cog BE rae {ted te atteent the funeral, from the ¢ eb ner ante, GAR: ton din, tae te I the precision of a parade, pursing the dragoons, and ag | two minere in April lust [tout thy that 1 wished A eens " iouk uewe, aaa ate lay, ‘on ap eacy, came within fahge, opeang a well-dirceted | him to send bis o: her men and bring wall of their arms | the Lr Muligan tod am ~ ee ae } ork nd yr Reban seu | ] ADD, WEBSTER & CO fire. Here Grst the Indians had an experience of oar ant families he cart es teen gna 4 te Geuaee 1 4 (Laie Hunt, Webster @ Co.) range rifles and mingie balls. First one saddio is emptied: | T marched at sunriee on the morning of the Sty, and at | rae mh chsaeer aay te ae fave oh fin Winton, Son. 4; emetan You . } Por an gThGht strc TXa MACHINE, © reel and eh the distance of nino milew diecawered « cloud of dest in | struck Mulligan, und Rm Pa . ike —On Monday Now. 1, dow wEKeKR Jo rallmanniecturing prrpeses and family use, pag Th a hab adly by Saat the mounteins to the front and right, and evidently fucted, he sad. was purely in defrnce of his own person YK amd Acguste Mongris, aged 2 | sue Xt Wb bromo — a S MIRACULOUS VERMIN DESTROYER — nas, bets ahi ehonaes, ae, mi framebhy Cote nitie WB Cheney their seats and fall. All these, however, aro at ouce picked | foot, aud J then ordered Major Grier to puch rapidly for.) Rrcartene of ax Mecaren Convict A few mighis age ‘Snchibe Whe, IW Henares. t Gat Treen te a ‘up and borne from the field. ° Then the whole body of the | ward with three companies of dragooae, and | follower! | convict named Jeremiah Imaharm, who was serving vats | in. Co! FB Weite—apd nroge corner of Raving 1 ‘ } Indians break, and, torning their horses, commence their | With the foot teops. The - Lay btm spe | orm in the penitentiary, stole « row boat, and, lowing tp Pho Cuteoon, tn the Lon Pf Hake. —0. Fo Witenes, aged fyeor, 3 momths | was expected, deep ravines imterveniug th } " a the mountains; bet the dragoons and the New lerees | down with picks, shovels, crowbars and other tmplemrnts | ARHIVE. HE DRAGOON CHARGE 4 j we New Orleans, lognats + irende of the fomily are peetiully ony ted tn ‘This was the chance for which the dragoons | vader Lieut. Mullan wer: soon. eg By the | oplabor, which tools be also stole, paddied hie to} wy, Sully, Indy and ang A the foacral. tvs fay) afteracch, ob Us Ay PARTICOLARLY AFYROTING THI had. been impatiently — waiting—when they conid | hills. The Indians were driving other sock. and hat EOL | wards his old home inthe city, where ho thought toscere\ inn bub Front steers rok ve ret hy ‘he cnuibiioceroa roomie abeereea ee eR 4 into the mountains that 0 far into the mount Ploeg p= Dog yh 7) omen bad to +8 | Himeoif tilt a favorable opportunity Was presented for esc.oy mount, and after a start ekirm: bimeotf tila favor: opportenity pr mri | ing Cui Sanday, however, Pinham ventured abrowi | _y ey hand Sy and twe cbt rther x rerch the enemy pon the ine. They rode through the company intervals of the artillery and infantry. Major Grier thundered out the order | at least eight hundred horses; and when the foot troops | ine Thirteenth precinct, where he was recognized and ar | Mura | tg mr to charge, sie across the plain they dashed upon them. | had pasted over the first mountan the captured animals | posed by officer Steers. He was promptly taken back to bi« Me ioe he “())) DOMINION” Core rots ‘This completed the rout. and the Indians at ones broke for | Were geen approaching onder of Loout Davideon, | oid quarters, and after bie present term of somtonce hx | SY deny ts dh (ovo chil ey a tnabe | “OLD DOMINION TRAPOTS the bilis and thickets, with the dragoons dashing in their | With the men on foot and the N troops were | wepired he will be tried for grand larceny in stealing the | Theiss Weve len, Teas Teeed waar? wee Me 7 Cand by everstoty, |, sonaxy rear, On they went, riding over them and cutting (em | then re-formed and moved to the camp, Lhaving ptevOUs!Y | Goat and tools. Among other things which the conve | PA 5 As mate, @ Cay = i ot th wow sp! Manufsetirer and wholeente's down. Yells, and wy ited hams and shriel 1 sent an express to the pack (rain to advance along (he | carpio away wilt him Was on extra uit of privon clots. | Hornemann, Che Hovis hmile, &, Cincinnati, OA Robh reepeewt 4 the funeral, as No. 9 Piatt ou, N.Y. were unhorded; for both Taylor's and Gaston's hae’ * t “ . | SPAtNENG Avrrav.—About ning o'clock fact evening a | bee and indy. Bt Loitdtw Cronin, NY. Win ft Philp, | above, thie (Thee t lock Sp agp semper SS were there burhing to avenge their fall. And so thoy fol. | After recamping yesterday evening | investiented the [NY Arnold Frony. int ehitd, Momiteal: Prede Selirach, | Por sos a1, of conmutmption, Kuna. | J?! URS, Vie, PILED, Prime lowed them on Uill they reached the steep hill side, where | Case of the Indian prieouer suspectet uf waving bee ~ | disturbance occurred between & man named Jaines Mor un Komen vae Jona Patiissoa, Rewark: | ern F Fier ano yon, Kina | A PURMANEN? CORE the fleet horses of the Indians enabled them entirely to | gaged in the murder of the two mamers. The bet of Bis | rig and one Duly, at the corner of Greemwiek aad Fulton | 4 Partin Rehoets, WY ; The wertal . make good their escape, From the pines by the lakes, | guilt was established beyond doubt, and he war hung | sireets when the latter drew a dirk and stabbed Mocrs | SPR Beringer, eee” Mines Fann By it ae, | and the gions cad open pain, 4 stream of flying warriors we on aunty qraten \we. we compat a} the bact acting two severe woun Morris was | and Blu ering. Tote Soa ” hori hw wt ave: | pour } and over its ere st exterday evening 1 se o compares af | 1 Repel hy Seen oltinens, G0 police be. | Bh " ‘ Hee oe ive geans been well mounted, s0 a8 to reach the | foot and a troop of horse three mites up ihe river to cap- | Torey the Nicimny. Pay mereeted in maxing bie cx | Rupture Cured Marsh's Radical ( a # Will iw taken to Greenwand Cotetery Bem main boy, the slaugater would have been great, But | tre & herd of cattle, but they were a wild it was found | ee Cees * a Care Tee 2 “ > te | theit horece were perfectly worn out, They had justended | impossible to drive them in. Another stterayt we wade | | of thie cng. Call sad wen Wo E vecey wiieet Aeros | Ray 0m Somat St, Macmmn A. Rav, retietpot march of twenty cight lays, under the caddie all day | Us — hap tan d — Very te Ravtcnos or Soommey Teerer sen Tors. Two or lice: | Bowe, ins fae, net 18 Yeara ue | sd reted hy night, aad only a litle cifnlly , your obedient servant ‘ sh Cor m — jer frends the friends « r fi See teeen WeNred) Peeretee’’ to tned weretorouae mae z WRIGHT, Colomet Ninth: Infantry, | Fearwago the managers of tie Magnetic Telegraph Com ee Revber ® erase the | y fit friends and the friends of her som Jos | Snow family sewing machine, combining the laiest ta~ y ‘blown aud obliged to halt on the bil side, before reach 7 | pany, not satiated with diviciends of fifteen to thirty ver | acthon of afl truemen, rete dificult berin and efocting | tran, ut news Wele trey Far hore bene eee jug the mass of tie euvemy The War on the Tetas Frontier. cent upon their cash capital, aneceeted im advancing ihe | Cure@ No. ¢ Ann street, L. | Sued, Pourtecwtn 98 = he a Junes A. Van ee prten of 08 out eaaaee its tere tems erene ‘Tk Woon GREAT INDIAN BATTER —PIPTV-SIX WARRIOTS KILLED | tee of tari between this city and Philadelphia, Balti. | Holloway*s OmtieThose who anfor- Rnry.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, Now. 1. Prawere Cx reduced. Singers sewing machines, it is well Snows. (ave At the far lefts party of the enemy had retreated In | = —-LIRUT. VAN CAMP KILLED, AND MAJOR VAN DORN | 1. sad Washington from to $40 per 1,000 wor’s, | ‘woately ane with chilbleuaypyed | fey wl tn daughter o Pattick Chaties and Sar M. Keily, | ing shot they wiltdor than tay chee eater tack comalaee seonsiderable nombers, where they wore met by Leut- Kan WOUNDED—A GLORIOUS VicKoKY OKA THR Coe | Mere ae ¥ wo | coneniation in the above ont. Rnb vit the port or parts | and 2 monthe : T+ | “ne vnetees. nee wow Fodmeed bor thas all reese be fom, with company G. Third Artillery, and coon sent over | sANCRES, Ene. HE | and i about that proportion for longer and shorter re | Sfeeced betore ihe bee: BORG hariee Foie lhecw so wera, frends ane vequaimtanees of the fly are reapect. | Cs! aul eeamine Ue ew mnt a he lo pene ay 1. SINGIN & OO, ibe Deondway. me f of to attend the foneral, on Wednesda “KiveMe-Quick ie Exquisite Perfume (0 yyy)! eek [rom the reablenoe of ber “| rie ORF . White, with the mountain howitzer, assisted by company | which are considerably longer, are only $25 for the same | for the sexson, the stele o—: sot the boop. Bet | “Yc greene nty te, Wihowt further mvfation. | & GREATEST MEDICAL A, under Lieutenant Tyler, with the Itilles, to dislodge them e. The managers of the Magnetic (Washington) | everywhere. BK. DOPUY, G8 Beoatway i Martha ¥. Van Ante For a short time they made a vigorous resistance; but & TAY a Oe ely He UBL Waihi the loca tew | HUG BGs, Pitsemine has ever yet had | {From the San Antonio Herald.) | porte. The Injuetion of their adeance will be appreciated | water. j _-— five plain to 0mm the main boty. Another larze Iwaly bat ken im the woods at the foot of the hill. By order } Ry the wrrival last night of an express from the Wiel! | Von se. ctmtes m be Seton hows ey fight, Captain Keyes directed Sientenant | expedition, the department bere roecived the following | “PCR! ee ee ee eee oe DISCO", Dr. Kevnedy, of Roxbery, Muss. tas amorreret & eeu Te Tnat eee Pee eIBE Alone th 4 rond and om Okt Rome iat cnre@ every kind of het moat maligoant "§ Rin a official report of @ most brilliant eagagement with the Co manches, in which fiity six warriors werg teft dead on tho | Pe Held. The battie took place near the Wichita village, on ibe oth her nom inated by the Americang and rep: ereesional district aa e Ove hope extends beyond the grave Con; candidate beg 10 aa- Crtstadoro’s Matr. and Wires. —At Somers, on Friday, Ort. 29, eae | SMEe the anti-Leeo wotera it the ae = rt a, 0 riday, 29, at the Fa : compton dots tint et cae Huavgcanrens, Wrewrea od the mn Wire. | dence of her ron-sa law, Wm. Todd, Saxe Wasosyrci tf 2 from the canvass ur wows ane Ys Sef ag aloe). A whedt from the howitzer, Rxreomoy, ok" directly ove: tiivie heads, sent them ‘scautseing trench Bet ws} ‘The triai of apeed hotween Mr. Whittock’s anit My throug! - ce Ton, exept Uhe scattered articles and arms Carrum =I hove the honor te make the following fo. Ayerigg’s double teams, on the Eelipae course, will not Chey had thrown away im their ight, and the dead bouies 4 yore ct tue operations of BIY commaNA ving Ube BAIR wit., * Gomme of. Woth veamue hag itt for howe. Case sean Wrenrra Vir tad spirited attack, her with a few discharges of the | the morning of the let Detober, Having been permitted | pressions of the telegraphic public until within the last lew | sien wo rey Ab Venmaane satee fends of the family are respectfully inv " - Rrowitzer, forced to abandon their position and wake | atm inte hor ast nigit to copy the report of this signal | Weck since the American, Company (No. § Merchants’ | Certain cure follows lt tamecier opel ke bey oieel. | tobe he faneval, this (Tiswiayy sterhoors at try wiclock, | Sewevanted’ Iq rere nate” Kae gta & METER cure, kg xofuge on the bills, vietory, We lay it before one reaers at the earliest possi. | Exchange), opened their — at renee oe, on lr from No. at pean street, sear Foarth aveone kyu. way. ‘Price #. ats . ‘THE Laer shor. ble moment i on extra, and aleo in ovr rogular weekly | sider be lew those of fF arden Us, Ped J. R. Stafford's Oar, | VaN Bexsenores. On Money. Now ttn. Vas Baw ‘The companies in line, under Capt. Keyes, again ai | odition—oor daily having already been struck off, high enough to pay very handeome div poy ty te | when amped and inhaled PONIES, oh Ue SEEN yeas of Bie fy 7, LUMBER AND MATIO$ ANY DEALERS. v Saat ye pep Pressed forward ty as This vital biow atthe supposed invincible Comanche | owe muck fo the American Company Gand they A, WITIS, COUGHS, 1 The relatives and fremts of the Pumily are reepectfalty One of the moat draurable acwations in tite Ry to lenee temp cend the hill. They an tinity of exchanging bit | nation, in their mountain faatnesses,«ignaily demonstrates | Have taken awainst th casonable demands of the | and all other iarnars oft MVited to Attend the rumoral, frum bis late resi ety, yearn. Bight lots wr cronnd, A ert a few shots with the enemy, the whole mas poured | (he wisdom of ovr department commander in organiain, Magnetic Company, and tad to learn that the pow Prieto can DAD LU Noe 1177 Sahermerhorn strect, Brooklyn, on Wed oaee, we pss Croton wer, water closet, an, om are. over the crest of te hill, and, without attempting to make | tiie expedition. But we cannot dilate now upon the va! Wine ie dome nearly all the bosiness, for to its manage } jeonie a aigondwey, next the Mosel cl, TOT nig. at nine o'elock uue 4 =. Savet, exvending to withio lw feeta® any head, scatter through the woods and ravines, where J uable results which we anticipate from this judictows | ment ix dee all the cradit of compelling the Mavngtic Com: | ——a ~ Wrisiane At Albany, oo Mowtay, J ‘ TATOR VANDERPOF!, 106 Madieon aveone, Smee ee ae tae elie ee ea Week | iicewure ( stiviving, the enrages on Oat Frontier, The | pny te feewde from how recent UNSANAL Aare | oa emai Beat mand | Wri siawe, at ihe wivanced age of WR Soars, relict of depres [een sbenderren : J of racter in i - - ——— Foie Willan ‘ of Ro OD con $n their fastorgers, except one group, which seemed ta be | face aul I 2 cota whe Turf. * geeegige ned rine fay te Madd by mh) 2! Wiles, som oF Co doseyts Wathams, of Roxbury, | QD CONGRERION AL, ae { a Tilak da tely applied, wt vi Samuel Widson, Jr., aged G7’yone.