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AEW YORK HERALD ‘SaTURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1863 = , : - SE BS Se ser Sai NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. THE FEDERAL PRISONERS CAPTURED AT SHILOH. poe gs ae he fro wot “ory man who Daitles for | have sa tot the Gulf, This R008 TAF‘ thow tb. ihe | rmx or Carian W. t. Hoiwox, poe t £ seononnpannnnos os Tam teady* @ To.t 9 or in gor ts may f iow and | Cuno et Ot a goeraie sg fekgtnt,dceuou mot, | Navy, —The finerat oy tho | OT aan MISOBLLANEOUS, erm Prisons— | ¥ele? _ eexiond thh corvial grasp of (rieudship wos | 0 war Moe, fly geeraie 4 “ie wus even repayted Se hal A nnnrnennnnen nnn Their Safferings tn South hat & first class steam fr ——a- sateen be A “ Wasiuyotox, Oct, 17, 1863. = bor ath, no matter ho may be, where he we | that « Ae had not men enough “ty 7 ene Navye* on Cs MAUNIFIUBNT WORK. ~te ey Pheir March=—Murder of Licutenant a. OF what is the ovtor his vooe avery man | board to weigh «chor Marsuend to thy engingh, ~— ] + OF thie Tuited states Nav34 “wit take pince this A pall REPORTED ot canes ga Bliss—Treatment ta V jous Prisous ot pe yen Bot — bis pn em i pi an: - Gmrndpy) afternoon at en@® clock, from No. 64 Mi LES MiSERABLES,—VALIRAN, pee wen sere Oo : die., de = pee encesions to that 6 art {, Srooklya, The tullowing not The FIFTH VaR 9" , r3 - > ore is some troth “heir Condition, * tea tiie: mt end jy 6 otresi, ya. ce hus been T and ina of Victor HMuga'e " forward. ? my enen: - Froneh : ~ 4 fe the ramér (resale 18 WZytaid ty rebel Geueral Wasemaros, Set 17, 199g, bot “ane a RN tT am Me ee INTERESTING FROM HAVANA. isaued by Admirat Paulding, {he Cominandany of tho | ficens et ean Bre eee = TRE ack Ww his govervment overtures for ,c°°” | General Prentias wee °-- ae When 1 teil yooh: eee Ad, ,cumeuse:_aotusd 7 pinata Brooklyn Navy Yard:— sud price, Verbich feadimg Sour zn believed woukd be acerca’ P< ne cenwangnd Cole AEM aig 4 | S0:th are us longer altid of being culled “smeguaymne | AFFINE Gf Inc The oficers of this Navy Ysed and etation "re respect. THE SERIES COMPRISES. — ‘or wank» meancaition was made. there te ay douds { ny large concoarsetet 1e0p'¢ wore easetatliod, and after tho | tlzers," al we are wot to bo seared by any body ore J Ashure = ta eesti nd Ba hy + Stor a ek | PART L—PANTINE, rant 11.~cosmrTE 9 ae ssp Svmance of « national air by the ba d, the General shall hana ae wo pase, bot will Gilee be: the late Captant Withara Le Hu y iS are : fas deen deci were ad whoever will fight Cogustain our county in its dan- poms Pg ua Set eae oo ye at PAR? IL. —MaRiua, PART LY.—s?. DENI®. Steamer Matanzagethe Rebel Steamer Als#ema and a Latge Flect Reported to Be at Mopnile, de. The Btewmsbiy Baxon, Captato Geo. W. Clapp, arrived Bt this port late last night, bringing Mivices from oe 4 b#the ‘edera! goveramant, Ba goirespond-nt of the savannah Kepublican, atluding foe Pious statement that Geceral Lee had, while in aMlery and, trong tied to the tecerai government over- res for Peace, ays thit the proposition thus made is was louc’y called for, He prompily appeared, and epoke | ger, and that we des: ise every man who reluses yield aden At all the aid and comfort i itt power, you will readily gPRECH OF ay.¥: PRENTISS. saerene how we feel on thit point (Cries of * Coad, * tts | Avent 1 ng what J um gay ing, and feel con. Dlimeut fr wuich LUN RK, you as & 0° a ean Of the Avent that by brother offcers_ will coniirm my remarks, PART V —" \LJEAY, Frpor cover, price Wceuts, eid clock bound \pertor P aeth oa und (on oy ceed thence to'8t. AnD and Sand sirects, Brook Momo ar tar Cunraas, Paax.—The Central Park Com- Missioners on! Orne chat thore will be masic at the Central oburch, corner of Washington Tt word be umpless to urge any one hi mupoey rk Linvep tact nohem eocome so Rnd ard nae ribed a8, under the circumstances, such ax to en. that the colored population of the South are the best friends |, Park, om the Mall P. y 208, . \ the Guin bias there, and th @w Orleans to Uctober 4, at eevea @. M., aid Havana on the to-day (4asurday) at half past three P. oudsd Chey aour Pericctly atm ted everywh rv, tt rage hofes of its a-ceptanc’; but that reount evouls 074m ie Le of Vito, “(ree et fn a janis | Konth are moro enslaved todayy, aed dee dukeeieguantioe | 1kh,at one P.M. Nhe wok w pilot off Barnegat ou the | Ms by the contral Park Band, under the leadership of | {iS.tauli and Monae ora eg me How WAL oie Shave given s dujerent tu to wtfirs, what we want,” Sc.) In doing? any Treen, 11th, at (wo o'clock P.M. H. B. Dedworth, if the weather ie me, The following is “ ; | & more degrading bondage, than ever was ondu by the ing burgh bam,” “8°; neuer ~ snoring Of anv of thoam lots wii be gent by matt postage OA 415 Bmw me togayT may te chargea wit! black race befor D » but [ can confuentiy say that uo so had | The General thon. capes go “aon foo grores the suLerings, privations and misery thad Lhave endws ! for unity aud concert o” ac tion between ny rangle aad and seen, would do otherwise, Lavguage te tov Weal to Gh covgrinment, aud between the government aud the co justices to my feelings. (Cheers). earl Pm," ASSUTINM L! om Ot « Bpeedy CoNBUMMAtON of thot On the 6th ‘of April we were captured on desirax fo crust he rebellion if this courte should be the programme:— 1. Frremi March... 2. Overture, ‘La Fille Du Regimen 3, Seleottyn frome the *Bohoman Girl” WUE VICTORIES IN NARYLAND—THEIR EFFECT ON, VRE INTERV Bs TON QUESTION. Accounts received from ot! er thin newspaper sources Bhow that since the battle of the Antietam there are lvas Ou the 14th itet., off Cape Hatteras, encountersd a heavy gale (rom uorth-uortheast which lass thirty-four hourn, October 8, at three o'clock im the morning, Mr. Manue! PART L, A, 81—1960—X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BIITERS Rudicattong in Euro.e than previously to recogutze the | b.ttic at Shiloh, On the morhing of the Tih, at dayygut i :, 4. Spring Sounds Ga op is Y ; \ E . On r 5 ats F nrsned and pr himeelf tho mort uneparing | 4 St Germain, stoerage parsonger, supposed of New * {ovigormen, Meng ONE MAM DUFII es Liv ny veo Bivthern confederacy, and that the remult of thst engage. | we wove atu tod too.tath, 2.20 prooners, marchtag in | LerereaMy suhrmiged for, himeelf the tess fosyive, in} Orleans, jumped overbourd in w M9 of insanity. 4. Quick shop, *1.et the Liow Awake be ny Cop IC ia re foot; arrived at Coriush about s.ndown the same day, and placed in box cars, where we remained during ihe bt. Next morning we were started for Memphis, where we arrived on Tuesday evening. An immense exci! bce? = bens pene our serge I here ride | tnterrupted him attem $0 repeat the experimen, but a lemane for provisions, which was net com pod with that night. On tho following morning, how. | '8 volvo was instantly drowned with ,tho cry, “Fass ever, at abopt ten orclock enone prpeiied with bard | bim out. Pass him out—he is secessimist, pass Lem bread.and meet. About titecn hund our party | along here,” &c. A momentary con{usioy éisned, and ao were confined tu # large ball and @ butiding adjoint 4 Jpodstlons enag, wo were very tow apiriinn ont pe attempted resistance, followed ty an overwiwiming rust fatigued, In the house was painted a figure of | towards the offender, who was soo hurriid away beyond Liberty, on seeing which J made somo encouraging | the power to create further disturbance, demonstrating fn an unmistakable manner tho tomper of the people, aud Tanarkg ‘ the met, ad calted pon then to sing the “star Span nner,” which reapxone i “yi ro nick wan reapunded to with | ‘the GeneraPa retiring they cheered’ him. with the beartiest enthusiasm. vnthstuasm, aud produced # very beneficial effect upou The band then played the “Star Spangled Penner," the apirits cf the captured soldiers, home time during that day we were passen- when Colonel Mulligan was loudly and repeatedly ozked (or SPEECH OF COLONEL MULLIG AN, Heth, Purticulariy adapted Uy wi fed om for ite: puri. id is jumt pe ag cere, arn H. DRAKE € €0,, 20! bro. away, Ath HOUSMEEEDERS waEl «ave 9 een cet “by ‘bythe at BD. BASH ORL Uoryer Lust he oa. and every aud all wags, gt any and all times, at avy and ev- ery place, t0 effect (hag onject. —— Daring bis,addrees person who had previously out, 80 far asthe government of the United States is mnoerned, hus decidedly bud @ beneficial inilue..ce. PURSUIT OF THE KEBUL RTEAMER ALABAMA, It is believed at the Navy Department that several of ‘ur gunboats are in pursuit of ‘the rebel steamer Ala- ama, or ‘290. This vesrel bas never been in Ame = water, but ouly in British waters, or upou the igh cea. This fact may lead to reclamations by our fovernment upon that of G eat Britain for the acts of a “vessel (hat has no stansp of nat.enality othor than british, WHOLESALE, FOR JKR) RS ON THR TREASURY. ‘The frauds upon tue g vermont areas multifarious ‘as they are bold and ing vious. Among the boldest that Brive been discovered are wholesule forgeries of Trea Bury certificates, notwitustauting the © several ‘chocks: 2. Overture to Fymert..... Te wus stated by @ reliabie* merchant at Havanwithat ] 3 ret ture to Fe np TTD the Confeverate steamer burned off the Coban whore, and her erew taken by @ Union steamer, is no Confederate, nor was she loaded with cotton, as stated! by pewspapors, She was asiaver, who dischargeg! two hpudved negroes in the port La Mulute, norih of the sisland, belongmg to wealthy and intueothd parties of Huvaua, When tho captaia found he was pursued by a Cuion mas-ef-war ue rau the steamer on shore and got fire to her hnmediateiy, ‘The interested parties mike it appear that the vessel was a Confoierate; londed with cotton, and tide the Unionists bad set her oa fire, which fire lasted ouly Gveive hours to consume her tetully, Some anxicts ig feié on board the Saxon for the afety of the-steamer Matanzas, which sailed seven dys pro. rt 4. Ate-0-Carra Quartet, foom “Ul Purtani’ PART Ul. anton 1, Fimate to Wm. Telt ee! a een aoe oo . Bossien National Hyma, . ) 4 Bell Brandon, médiey . 7 cogeeees Lhe Nationa’ Pot Pourri. Reasini -H. B. Dederorth Bradley Abt, ADMIT quar 209 Fs ape AvENGS, NEar entyiourttts reet, Oi to p find Gbov,”’ A vpimhied seaurun eepe tow ple Tee Genny OvEns.—Mogart's three act opera, ‘The 29, ragito,” was ropeatet last night pe amother full Rouse, ane with more periéction of exsemble tas on its frat repre. sontations, Aitfough tho inubid’ Belongs to anotiver day, and irtteither ric} in melody nor orchestral affects, it is ‘Interesting fron tive quaintaess of itp style and the dra- matic completencas of the story witty which it is allléd The pice, too, is well cast, Madants Jolwnngen and Ma foe ph. bab istics 7. ALLEN, Agent At ottt® wWicyyscruraRs; TURES OND" aie Por tae with 7 A OE CN PEMNELL, Mo" Friant set BOX OF PAPER AD BNVELOPRS (SINGLE INK Lal ready marked houly $l W, at SOMBRE DOE'S, 6B" placed in ker cary and started for Mobile, Ou the following day we arrived at J ckson, Miss, * No provision had been made by the officer having us in ‘ RDRLLS @rovided. wes prescott Ache 4 vious, with a large amount of specie on board far’ Now oes a P e hero i ‘ion 5 foe 3 « celebris anda. wo"? ot ARE SOLDIERS IN TIE FIFLD ENTITLED TO Vore. | thro'gh the stecia, made us presents of provisions, | After some little delay bata of Lexington wan found | york and hus uot been heard from since. she lot in | *Me Rotter desorving eapecinily to be: meationed for the Asst vireeE. “Bab tuted 13, It is whisper d in republican circles bere that agenis kc, On tie following day we left Juckse and tnirodnced to the assembly. He spoke as followa :— company witha Spenis steamer’ far Havana, aadiovoa effective manner in wh'th they saatam the two principal ie SORE Hao re Shave been seut our by the Stare of Pennsyivania to atthe little town of Meriden A paasonger | Feu.ow Crrizevs—Frosh from tho battle flolda of Vir- Ps Ss . 4 role, The tater is a charming livtie actrave, aad infuses [OS TCNES AND CANE. cwmure L by the ‘ate got | ca having preceded us; had given notice that the Yankee | ginia, | am thankful that the opportunity Lax been uf- | “fer @ heavy easterly gale set in, which caused thespam- : Bt the magUFbGpaEty #, GI X's HONK, 25 BAER Mem vitality fotevalt around her. On the whole the pircs ap 18 Vv tes O her re, enist ef Coasres: It is pre prisorers were comiog, consequently everybody came | forded me to be present and unite with y w the spiew ish steamer to return disabied, UPSS, BUNIOMS, INVE? PED NA LS, KYLARUBD e ate “eemion of the Supreme Court of tha nut t6 gaze NO NUS iB We passed. Here we were tuforin- | did ovation to the galian Prentis r ‘ . Peared to give. peifoot eattyraction to: the: mrtience. 1 ; ts, au Cree Hlended that the Into scesion of the Supreme Court of that | {Na N2Gon taacand” more prisoners hed been taken | Giovatian 0 he gallant General Prentise und bis woble | Cnotain Clapp, of the Saxow, reports that tt was posi | diy the axpecteaent of a muatiaro iow be tena, the pleds we LACiiA ber Beato ogainst thir sort of voting dyes nol ayy ly | and gent wo Meanrhis on the Tesday previous, The dy | rionce of traveling iu Dixie. (Laughter,) | ke tively asserted in Havana thai the rebst stermer 29% | Sunouticed buying “The Child of the Ragimens.’” Wie BO Puynicaus aid suf Yo other shan enditates for municipal opeos, | collowing we arrived at Mobile. what tt is tu goubcoad in the south, with thirteen other rebel men-of-war, was in Mobile, rer (nas ppd ag oh READ ae? Nt Ninro's,—Ap immense audieace was drawn tyme'her at ths house last night to witness Mr, Forrest'a frat repre sentation this somson of tke ‘“Giadiator.”” We neot On our arrival we were marched to the transport steamers to be forwarded to our desttuation, T and doy. Ala The o.lice.8 were mot at the depot by Lieutensnt Cilovel fiundey, who. was the officer tn com- ghter.) And | am rejo.cet, almost beyond expression, a: Diving the picasure of standing beride so many gal: lunt and true friends, who Lave stead be hie me ia the hour of danger on the tieid of butile, foremost among whom was the brave Colonel d [pitgortex LANELS AND TaGs—ALL KINDS, Our Havana €orrespondence. Havana, Oot. 10, 1862, ‘We may, therefore, not be prised to bear Bhat more oF less re nuy'tcuns will be deciarcd elcted, ul- Ahough defeated before the, people, There may be are haciment Of Thadeus Stevens’ policy of regarding the mult parcia E. MAWH KS, 1d Chain ere ab i On the 6th, about midday, the rebel steamer Nianche*! Searcely say (hat the performance was 4 most successful G9, FOR LADIES. ~ WE GOLD HUNTISG Wa’ don Ho was @ renegade from Chicago, Tinois. | Morton, who wiil, do bt not, say a few words of go ‘ . . ostward of }jene, this ch o> # uo jow us $2; each, Wi @lection as ti it bac wet tine yy ce private soldiers were sent to —Luscaloogs. | checr to you this oveulng. Happy indeed am | to welvme | “as Cased on euore, about six miles to the westward of | Lie Shacaches Delegate of El Wee Core cee | ce gata Meee ge wah Ay OF THR’ POTOMAC. shonel oy pointed to a college building, | buck his yallant arm and heirt,truc us steel, ready to } She Moro, by one of the United States war stoumers, The | (oF wded #tate of ovr colunus prevents us devoting space - = Mititary indicatjore and prvately-known facta are en me thet that was to be my future | strike u paruly zing biiw in defeice of the Unica uader | crew sot fe to We cargo of cottum, which was eutirely | Wanextonted notice of it, although there were mary | 7 J1UULY IMPORTANT ¥ ' y i en | residence in the Southern couf-doracy. Colovel Huid- ro have been reared t» manhood, which has n pew points made by Str, Forrest thit woul justi 1 TOTES SOLDIERD” @irely at \acianse With the current reports th ttie Aimy | loy inquired if aay of our paity were from Chic sh less io 7a cise (aac Ls eby Mr. Forrest thit would: justify our payee r powered tis blessings around the hones ‘and over the ‘The Syantards appoar to be very much excited, vowing | Cmte ing tuto devia. To interest manifested’ in tliess NION AWMY! and opo. being answered in the ai rmative he infor: graves of ovr fathers, and which it should be cur mo: us, with evident rancor, that he bad bal ¢) leave tl earnest dete: mins tt n to extend around our children, t Of the Potoume is pr yuring to go into winter 4 va. ters. ts ! “ INC: vkhY vongeauoe for euci: an insult to Spanish eotl. ‘They turget | D¥rformances contines wnabatod, the hoses being | "AN OUNCE OF PRENKS ie IS WoRzIt A POUXD OFFICERS TO bE WASMOUNTED IN BATTLE, because he had been persecuted by Union men; to we must be united as one man. (Cries of *chat's nivhtiy crowded Ww excess, even (or those char cten Nearly all y 3 w w i ue Maan. « i of: pes, Ove me © tere y all the ‘iginate with ‘The General-ir-Ciset bas given orders that ail mounted | which 1 promptly and andibly repded that T bel co As th step bic, in the hour ot its strech, | Cat Wen the English men-of-war gent their bows iuto | whieh’ are cuusidered sovondary in the great actor's | derangenr nt and iereuin! ity of Ui ey beng the oficc rs abail in future dustuount in time of action, The | 8 doubt he hua been compelied to leave the city let us ail unite now for its protection. As | 5"8U# la Grande for days in sucosssion, and searched ull | reperwice. Ont succeplibie part of (he sudanm ay: beim, Pei ai A 4 x! pong, | Ouse, he was a notorious tattor, aid requested bin Hot . provected, ant received with hovrtel! | the American vesels them in the harbor, insulting the Dla inge Sir depen ocupgrengrort oilowing is @ rebel official etroutar on the same sub ect, | to visit my quarters during his couflbement. soy, wl alities, lot all nationalities unive in ite defence, | cuptuins and crews, and this only three yeurs since, that Opp Frizows’ Hatt, Honoxes—Concert.—A grand oom and ace \unts for the fact that our loss in offices is 0 ten- , The oflicers oF the party remained that week at Talla- | Thus far it has shiclded and protected all, let ali rally } then was very aggressive to the sacred soli of Spain cert, vocal and instrumental, is to be given in Hobeken DR. DAN EL BYAN ABDOM'NAL SUPPORTER AND) MEDICAL SAPB- GUARD COMBINED, mn General Hy around @ common centre to the defence of the couvtry in present hour of danger. Let us have harmouy at home, aud be assured we ehall have concord in our coun. cls, ani victory will lead the van of oar armies: and if thal gravd army of six hundred thousabd men that have Jolt homes and wives and children, giving up everything fa,and were suppited during their stay with bread and at. From there they wore forwardel to seima, Ala- 1 a Colonel Kent, and hit could be o Business of all kinds is very dull. Sickness ts ibating, - ri . pad Chars arato tae chloe: faver,.The. weatter bas on Monday evening next, by the ladios of the Exoe'sior been quite kool tor some days past. Relief Socioty, in aid of sick and wounded soldiors, The The ucbess of Torres, the lady of our Captain General, | programme is an attractive one, and the cause the bers has given bith to a son, which causes joy iu the palace. | that can appeal to the support of the public, ba A AE oy PROGRESS OF OUR CIVIL WAR: Death of General C. T. James, the In. ventor of the Jumes Projectile. ‘The telegraph yosterday brought us the molancholy in- telligenes of the death of General C. T. James, inventor of the eclebrated James projectile for rifled cannon. His death, singular to relate, was caused by the explosion of ‘a shell—one of his own invention—which was occasioned by carelessness. The first nows of the accident spoke of him as being severoly wounded, but not in danger, and it was not until yesterday aftornoon we learned that the wound had terminated fatally. Experiments have for some time rast been mode Gimes so much greater thau Lat of the enemy :— War Deraxryerr, + ADIUTANT AND To spect R LNERAL'S O FcR, feu Np, June 4, 1362, Officers of the field are yermitted © Wear a aigae ress, oonsisti the regilation freck coat, without a@wbroiiery on lar. or a xray jacket, with the de @tenation of rank »pon the evliar, Only cays such as are 1 by the privates of heir respective commands may ‘be worn by olicers of the 16. Mounted. officers are ordered to dismount in time of @ction, whenever they can ¢o so without interferonce ‘with the proper discharge of ihetr duties. ‘Oticors of ull gra'es are reminded that unnecesary ex- F sassy in time of battle, or ‘be part of commissioned of. cers, is not only unsel’ierl ke but predective of great er to the army and infite peri! t the country. y are recommended to ‘ojow, in this particular, tea eas nable exvent, the oxceilent example set them by m0 buma, and )laced uuder the char, were subjected to every indignit noneo! us being permitted to | the buildin, even to obey Lhe most unperative Pradire;, Celok Kent, 1ipen Beveral occ«sions, in company with other Con- | but God for their country, should perish. lot these they fedevate ites officers, intruded upon us for (he pul leave behind be assured of eur etornal vbligations to their ose of learning thelr sentiments and endeavoring to | gallant and self-sacrificing friends, and rally as one man create a feeling of alieuntion between the Western and | to te cry. yutirely without avail, ho We are c ming, Father Abraham, six hundred thousand ing at Solma sume two nore. was received for our removal to Atlanta, Georg! (Immense Ccilepaetd Let every man unite, and we shall we were ordered on board a s\oumer and arrived Boon see the clouds that hover lowertng!y around us pass the fotlowing day. away, and, standing together, we shuil achieve a glory Some of our lieutenants had been quartered at Mout- | that shall chailenge the wonder and adnuration of the goery. They had been coutined jn an vid cotton ware- | world, and Joave to our posterity the grandest logacy that hovge on the ground floor, an had not been permitted to | can be bequeathed to the worid—the American Union, Joave the bultding on any account. It was here that the | undivided, bappy aud strong. (Cries of ‘Hurrah, three Liowtenant Buss, of the Michigan ouvalty, ‘was | cheers for Pat. Mullixan, bully Boy, hurrah,” &c.) in cold blocd by one of the guard. He bad aril air ond. aiouatin, re been privileged by the commanding officer w purchuse milk from a woman whoge residence adoiued the ware- After the band had played the air of ‘Columbia, the house. Ho was standing at the window, waiting foc her | Gem Ooean,’” jicnel Morton called toall bis canteen with milk. The guard told hig ia. an | Con, Owe Cote aoa nee cent imperious manner that he lad remained there Jong | {i cai eratatal fer the honer ec hterred in th ees enough. Lieutenant Bliss replied that ho was about | mee! grateful for the honor cx beget sao Tendy,t0 rotire, reccived his canteon and turned to got, | CPoubim. He said be had oxperienced thie satisfaction din seatiten hor the guard, without avy Turtber fers, | of fhtiug the rebels on various florvely coutested battle aa ae cliberutely mined, aud alot ia in the breast | Sede; including Lexington and Shiloh: but, thoogh it, bad Ys eubie hartolied abet Gun, Kiling him instanciy, | Bee his wi-tortune to be twice eeptived, It war yet his ‘eople of the place gathered round the body, ove of determination, should the government see fit to‘bave him them coarsely remarking, “Our damned old shot xung | (xcbanged, to make another attempt to erush this unhal moke pretty good holes through these damned Yartkees.’” thew bot be pre {tte a i giecines x itl hag to ober us No notice was taken of the affuir—no arrest of the guard, | son in his place. Colonel Morten then retired amidst not even a report by the officer in charge. Had it been great cheering, and the crowd slowly seperated. Mons i. BVAN he SAFEGUARD in tue United States, and are now hearing su mouured nndee th deuce of au mie aut are ents ty plas them. reach of every U An establigied im New York, Pallaielphia and Hoste: f i tn this vicinity about tod part for the ve supplied. jo more appropriate present can be made to® ie SOLDIER tyson a MEDICATKY SAFKGUARD. Every man sb: uid have one The attention of Soldiers and friends of Suidiers is respeet- fally sultvited to thia new Livent THOUSANDS OF LIVES MAY SAVED BY its TIMELY UsE. Price acou'ding to size. 1, $1.50, N+, 2, $1; No 3, 50 venta, an; Po price, ta fad ir:s0 ou the reoetpt of the + Pines te sey Satis one ree re: } Bice: No. Beene r & 10 vents. B.—Nohe genuine @ less stamped—Dr. D. BVANG. riptive rowiars tent Ta ee General a. ents for ine Unive ae Bend orders to G. G, EVANS & CO., 3:2 No. 439 Ob stnut st @ "hilade: No, 80 Washington street, Boston, Also for sale by dealers in military goods. ve lars sent free. Advance of McClellan's Army Into Vir- ginlsa—Another Heavy Battle ta HKen- tacky. An account of the Advance-of MeClolian's Army: tntoy Virginia, with the latest despatches detailing its Move- ments and Operations, will be published in the Weaxry Henaip, ready this morning@at ten o’elock. It will also sive an account of the heavy Battle noar Lexington, Ky., on Wodnesday last, in which the Rebels wero repulsed and routed; Full Particulars of the Defeat of the Rebels by General Buell’s Forces meur Perryville, Ky.; Intorest ing Account ef the Rebel Raid into and Retreat from as Seg Harbor with the various projectiles for | oo. vivania; The Latest Wows:from. Tounessee, andl rifled cannon. Among those on trial were the Jamess | 115 of the qountry rendered important by the Move- shot and shell. Many persons interested in ordnance, and | ments of tho Union or Rebel forces; Account oF the De all else appertaining thereto, have been drawn to Sig | dations of the Rebel crutser Alabama on the high Harbor to witness the result of the different trials,and | with a bishl; cee henge “eer ehced the eee 4 rs; Graphic Acoount ventures of a Live {t 1 not timprobable that anumber were present when | 9° Uftcer China: The Latest Néws from Europe, and re- the accident occurred, Several Russian and French | porta of all interogting eveuts of the past week. officers of artillery were presont, we know, and one of Fei mca dollars per year. Siifle copies, in wrap- nS _ cal N ‘the enemy. By command of the Secretary of War. S$. CUOTER, Adjutant and Inspector General. Offc'al—Gro, P. Foote, A. A. Genera. THE CASK OF GENFRAL MARTINDALE. . The Martindale Court of Inquiry had a seston today: @eneral Martindate calied the attention of the Court to ‘the paragraphe in the New York Tritune relating to this Srial, denouncing them as fal-e and calculated to pre'udice Bim. The Court expressed great surprise at the articles’ ‘The President of the court, General Harnoy, suid em” phatically, “The min who wrote that statement ought to Ho” ON ABRAHAM. Bradley's no rioti: song. Juat-published. ee ahah tih POND a do., New Yors MEORTANT TO AUMY AND NAtY OFFICERS. ULAso, LAK LANDSCAPE GLABB. from Vera Cruz. OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. Hanan, ct. 10, 1862. Reports from Mexico, brought by the British steamer tbe puntehed severely.” General Casey said, ‘That state- | a dog, she AN gr Domed le yragpe sep cape not have them—Mr. Charles Berger, one of the Frenoh officers— ata elds ibe Sali ‘ SEMMONS' BINOC } ent of the evisence in the paper might have been | been maniies! succeeded in obtaining permission was among the wounded. OMoial Drawings of Murray, Rady Ss | Lysine to poi tae, oe eer tCing pomet Sriten anywhere; ve such sting bas been produead | £m the cnmimardiag oficar at Montarmery tf Wilt the WEWS FROM MEXICO. Tho death of General James is another warniog tare, | Oo" Knusky and Minetti stig Lierian” joy | beniabecelents cemmining etracseine LScttnas Waar 4 ? The Recorder said, “This apeok % # ee a7 sa, 4 SEMMONS, Optic he oe Statement i certaluly | veinout Duras or sttengante. except the cxnvaleacente st | Important Proclamation of Gen. Forey— | f° oa cae oe ies scented Rood REE RSE ESET "48036 Broad ‘Lavarge tou It was announced that General Fitz John Porter had not | ‘elt own party. They were destitute of provisions and The Designs of the French Kmperor in a We haved vara crtiig eocidaate tees the 41, 68, Ls, 7H, 19, 25, 17. 62, + 25, 28, ON AND PBARL BARR! yet responded to the summons to attend as a witness. Pivtcus taytal worn outer erie Sette One | matteo ncaEn oF ths ae inlined smb aap cial SN cam oc ialadgenig! “co, pA ee a er ce re aaron i a 5 rmen! 1 1 war | * z he z . t Vera Crus, &c. Covington, Ky., oF St, Louie, Me, or penton age NO Ig RO oH ye Genorat Casey eaid, ‘If 1 made a charge against an officer Stich, where they were wounded. I was fortunat bo whioh loaded shell are moved from one position to YE MILLS PRErARKD RVB COFFEE—ONLI ‘ : % he 8: t this port last night, fr A A would appear and testify or back out of tho proeocu- | f°" tS, song ree Soa Shag gee ets id dees range — poe bastion gp another and passed from hand to hand; yet they Of tne Delaware state | ZY cent per pound Noy genuine unices signed M. lon.” ucceeding day the officers wero started for od appear to be without effect, for no one seems to hoed ax, Exrms CLass 441—October 17, 1868. others, Davie £ Con le Bowery. Fo tetkad of 14 yee 74, 49, 14 Ww ol ert t 7 PACKED IN BOXES CONTAINING 00 POUNDS country, addressed 10 L. 8. Hoyt, w steeel, will receive prompt altention, where they arrived in the afternoon, and for the the warning in the least, and shells are tossed about as i The only witness examined was Colonel Charles W. they wore India rubber balls or picces of bar iron. The Roberis, of the Second Maine regiment, of General Mar- @indale's brigade. He testified that on the night after the _ Detawans, Cuiss 8it—Octaber 7, lesson recelved by the doath of Gen. James maybe a] hvu giiyy'sasrestag oo or fos MH WW firat time since their capture, are what might be considered humane treatment. This, though tompo ary, proved of inestimable benefit to them. ‘the p .@ srs Orders from ey le of Setikd . | wero confined in the Court House In charge of an Hwvern ‘ dents of » similar nature from fouM 4. MORRIS ¢ CO, yOGERS & RAYMOND CLAIM THIS SEASON pea. peters, Hatt was Se ain gegen fan (New England), Who was disposed) azpareaty, to Trent, are to the Ist from Vera Cruz. bec taF irssipsrilabey = sorimesitanar ad Witmngion Desware | Rone way tie pam ‘pom all, coupetvary tn Hai Landing, Gene cr Ra of appening every day. —___ a lat Seateies 0 ” treat them decenily; but, unfortunately for them, @ Mr, Durand St. Amaud, captain of a Iine-of-battle-sbip, OMetal Drawings of tne Library Asso- oe, 8. Standing neat the gateway leu! ug wo @ hospital, siid to ‘witness and Genoral Morell, ‘Had we better give our @elves up prisoners of war or go on?’ General More’! » faaid, “We will proceed, of course.” The witness said he ‘ thought General Martinda’e in earnest in making the re- @ark ; but did not know what previous conversation had fled to it. He was positive it was made in the form of a question. The court is adjourned to Wednesday next. $BT- commission that was about to start to the Army of the Potomac to take the testimony of General Porter in General Martindale's case has been countermanded by General Halleck. General Porter will be required to ap ear before the Court bere or withdraw the charges pro- ented by him. A curivus coincilence was observed at the Martindale ‘Court of Inquiry to-day. Among the few spectators was Colonel James E. Kerrigan, membor of Congress from New York city, who, just one year ago, was rent by General Martindale under a strong guard to Washington Go be triel by a court martial upon very grave charges dmplicating his loyalty, The specifications of disloyalty: wore unsustained ty the evidence, and disproved by Colonel Kerrigan's subsequent comducg, although he wasy ‘after a protracted trial, for some infractions of military rules, dismisred the service. Ove of the Martindale Court took possession of the government of the city of Vera Cruz and its fortifications, in the place of Mr. Roze, whose Promotion we announced come time ago. On the 2ist @f Septomber the line-of-battle ship Ture. nue and the steam transports Chaptal and Zonne arrive! in Sacrificios, the first having on board Gen. Forey ant troops, and the twe others troops and some horses. and material, The Chaptal and the Goune entered the "following day the port of Vera Crus to land the force* which they had on board. General Forey landed on the 26th, but he had been pre- coded by the remarkable proclamation, which we here- with reproduce :— Mxxicaxs—When the Emperor Napoleon entrusted me with the command of the new army, which will very soon join me, be ordered me to make Kis true intentions koown to you. When, some months age, Spain Engiand and France, having (he same objects to obtain, saw thon. selves led to join together for Ue same metive, the gov- erninent of the Emperor seut 10 Mexico only @ sinall numer of soldiers, leaving to the most axgravaced nati o the prineipal direction to exact the reparation of common grievances. But by @ laality, which it was difficult to foresee, the parts have been changed, and France bas remaived vo deiend aiove what she thoughi tosbe the interest of all. This vew situation does not cuveo ber to sbrivk back. Convinced of the Justice of hor reciamations, and fortdied by her Tavurable intentions towards the regeneration of ie ysovered, aud Willi more than ever per- a foes «m1 general excrilenve tock of ye’ Wipier and Fall vu Par nis aud others, to whom ‘and the Dow: siyins are object will do well tocall. Stores 14, 18, Faiton street, and 214 Bi a pests FOR SUTLERS AND DAGUERREOTYPISTS. ©. H. T A, Manufacturer, 4% East Broadway. a oiiapeiceneteg anaes et ererhaccnrerseir. 20.000 BEAMS OF, 2008 PALER Wa: TED Size 32246. Appiy at the Herat vikos. £s-coecneerteapeene-ene ee pentane — e) THE FIREMEN, IRB DEPARTMENT.—THE TREASURER OF THI Fire D partueant thank{uily ackuowicaces the rece! of on» hundred dol.ars from the Oda Fellows Ha tion, a4 a doumion to tie Widow andOrplaa Fun lot he Fire Departinent, per Joun J. Davies, Bay., Secretary, a couipaned with the folowing dommiunicaiion = JOHN 5, GiLES, Treasurer, Opp Fattows’ Hiti, connee Geany Sraemt, Toesday Bv g, Oct. 14, 162. Gires, Esq. Treauser ot the New York ‘ut — Sin—At a special meeting of thy Board of Mani was directed to forward the ‘ohow tu guange was speedily made, and they were deprived of the benefit they had just began to appreciate. During their stay at Atlanta they saw a procession pare ng, which, om inquiry, they were surprised to learn, was escorting @ party of seven soldiers to the gallows, where, na short time a'terwards, they were iuhumanly hung. ' Their offence was as fullows:—In o mpany with srateen others these seven men had effected their escape THE JAMES PROJECTILE. by The invention of Gen. James of shet avd sheitadepten | “atom Oomvagzis atars ot Kesteeey tase for rifled cannon bas been frequently brought tothe n tice | 4, 55, 78, 60, o. 43, Je. 30, ba, 75, 44, 21, 72. of the public during the present war. Hoclaimedforita | 99 a9. 4g 4h. = oar et Yo, 52. 66, 19, 60. superiority over all other inventions of asimilar charac: | Fer olreulare, Ac.,"a1drans ie but pfs yet ‘0 be pronounced so by any board of BR FRANCE & 00.. Covington, Kp. officers that have experimented with it. It has been | petgeg Onshed Ail, Lepalinee Lette thed on several occasions against the enemy. | ries, Inormatongivrn | JOSEPH BATES, Broker. At tho bombardment at Fort Pickens Colonel Mo. 18 Wall street, room No. 1, New York, Harvey Brown pronBunced tho James projectilo 88 | Royal Havana Lottery= worthless, while at the bombardment of Fort Pulasky | ant infufmation furnished. Highest, it was pronounced the most effective of eny used, The | Pcons trouble with the James projectile appears to have been ._——_—_— that the covering of lead around the base of the shot or The Tedium of W shell, which is intended to adapt itself to the groove of f £° pees entire party. being allowed any opportunity t communicate with their government, hung as above described. ow days aiterwards the party of federal officers sent to another prison in Georgia. Here thoy were placed under the charge of one W. 8. Calhoun, and for a period of four months One hundred and fifteen federal off- cors wore confined {1 que room At this point they were even more harshly treated than they had been at any other prison in which they had been incarcerated. They were insulted and abused by the comman‘ant of he post, and everything was dene by him that could be to make their confinement unpleasant and unendurable, After submitting to this brutabty tor three mouths,a disposition was manPerted among the cflcers to attemyt an escape, a majority of them hivi become convinced that it was the intention of the rebel to © tain them as prisoners and not give them the bouefit 1. 1, with ten other officers, mady the at. pt one nicht,” but we were unfortunaiely detected and were on the following day taken from the prison and dungeon—a dark hole, sixteen feet square, ern Const ciles as fast as owe civilians mre taki tho gun, was very apt to strip off soon after it had left fon aoe Fall Hat, which defirs @ watch, at No. the muzzie, and that as soon as it did the shot would turn | 4! Broadway: itr over and over, thereby destroying all range and accu. | | David’ racy. ‘To do away with this objection, thoreby rendering | #4 Brondway, near Duaue street, the shot one of the most effective webavo,aniaisot? | Ranta, Hatter, 357 Canal Street—Fall teat those of largd size, was, we understand, the object of | sty! fi 4, girls and bors, All the exporiments now being tried at Sag Harbor, whereia | {he,0ew sud opiates apt yk ta ge Nr OT eae cae Try One of the New Hat Comp SKETCH OF GENBRAL OC. T. JAMES. fail xtyle of Hats, 3, equal to any in the city. No. 143 General C. T. James was born in the town of West | sau street. Greouwich, inthe State of Rhode Island, and was about | seartling Paradox—To See a White Hat owleigement to the Departent fhe Qua Feiow Assoo.ntou of the cuty 0. New York gratefully acknows Departmen one hundred dolars be the Department; which sum JOUN ~~ Secretary Odd Fellows Hail Associaucm, ~ P00 LATE FUR CLASSIBICATIO: ri As bere BING - Of Inquiry, General Casey, was President of the Kerrigan | Placed ix inch a r weve. she bas proposed to herself. | gry-six years old, His father wasa respectable farmer | that tx Black Hat. Call at 216 Broadway, and both see aud - . f verte tor light, We remained in Ae apt) “ “ Ke ‘ed TA MBESING OF TUL DELEGATES COMPS ‘Court Martial. the | caabareeir ‘in surgon et the post demanded our | tis oot ayainat the Mexican peoplo that ume to make | with » taste (or mechanics, rather than fir literary pur, | CPM ihe tsost vastefus Chapeau inkRoduced for years, , Tuirweuts ani rourwenth wards war, but against a handful of men without scrapies and * release, stating it aa bis opluion that we could not sur- Without eoecience, who have trampled upon the rights ire hia laeger in styeras uenteeap ae even rere ‘of men ; mie ght et the means of the most sa: gui- ‘The private soldiers who were taken at Shiloh remained | DAry system of terror, bod stain ee have at lascaloosa fora khort time were then forwarded to | Bot been ashamed of selling to erin vise yy piece, Montgome: y, at which place they wore parole! and sect the territory of their country. It hast a to exciie tour lines to General Mitchel. Some twelve hundred | *gainet us the national aggre a pores pameres ‘were received and permitted to leave. The inst lot, ine believe that we come with t £ ing Upon cludiog.some six hundred or more, General Mitchel, for | the country a government to our liking. Vory ue from some unaceountadle reason, refused to receive, and they | it; # —_ S pes etme ebay aieet& Ie cr were returned to their Southern jailors, aud sent eh they Tass. 1 have’ tho oxjres suits, he approached the years of manhood with but the rudiments of an English education, and was, omphatical- ly, a self-made man, Poasessed of @ sanguine tempera- edie aadainhah deena ment and an almost enthusiastic command of languages | pketmBalle, ot hl cagge edhe gn Ad he was considered by some as a theoretical sehemer, | Galicry 477 Broadway. This, by those who knew him best, was regarded asa great mistake. At the age of nineteen he turned his »tten- tion to mechanies, with the determination to qualify bim- soif.for the prosecution of his undertaking by the study of Gideitileedtinas j—Equal to SUR ATTACK ON THE GUNBOAT MARATANZA BY THE 233 Greenwich at., cor. Barclay, REBELY. A despatch has been received by the Navy Department from Commander Scott, of the United States gunboat Ma- Tatanza, dated off Cupe Fear river, 1ith inst., which Bays:— On tho morning of that day the enemy opened upon me with two Armetrong guns from a battery which they con- pepe during the might on the beach, The second shell of tc Movart committee that this Convention ganized aod ready Wo act Upow any Cowmarication rom thee tedy. ‘dhe committee hav! upen the Mozart organizgs puttantier the Wed “Bat ti ition would comus.nia® lery a unk } thir procery.! are a ike com milige, er oe Tue cumun iy re aypourtt “irom ‘ite Meenrs orem aye Mon announced that that body unauimousl FP ee tea Pe rnanas Wood ae their candidaie for tue Pica red struck over the port quarter and exploded, killing | to Macon, Georgia. This hap; ‘as far bick as the | ernment which 4 = ue Master's Mate, hdward K. Flowers, and George Blake, th ty May last. Out of this number who were pg i Bi saccig Bol tia, The ie ee tooks, But soon becoming satisfied that he coal obtain |. Trasseac-Marsh | de ¢ _Comitadiont | fare Cling craton diate oe ine Morar orgautzation wade Quartermaster wounding Joseph Briak 6 win | thus inhumauly returned to their captors gd ae metia but in the bame of the Enaporor do l-call, with- Truss Oflice Astor . sly couoaired i fhereupou beus, Oa veution® Dist Nittio practical aid from them ho laid thenvastte,and, | Cyaneevou with any other ofl.e uf the Aaine name, A lady stop by step, proceeded through ail the departments of | atendam, the machine shop conneoted with the manufacture of | trgsses.White at cotton, Py thie method General James qualiget himself | radically cures rupture. - Light, cewn and to build, with his own hands, any and every machine ~ used in the cotton mill, Thus, by the aid of the mathe Trusses—M: tly, @od Tnauale ‘Sec W.gmnitio, of wight was appotuted asan Bree oii hec lw cousider Sue Measures NEUESAREY LO Le VMecanoe of ave au goss OF (hott camdidaie, vane. , besides g the after guard, and Suilivan Bruce, Geor, . Her. » Charlies Donevan and David Mitchell. ship was . @ot materially damaced. The vessel immediately got un- der weigh and stood out. The shell passing over her at a distance of four and a half miles, it was no longer gafe to lie withiu two miles and a half distance, as it had een heretofore, Out distinction of partics, all those who wish for the inde- pendence of their country and the integrity of their ter- fiwory. Jt i» not the policy of France, on account of @ personal interest, to meddle with the iuter al diesensiona of foreign nations; but whon, for legitimate reasons abe finds beredit obliged to interfere. it is alwoys indred and fifty. Of:the Shilob prisoners deen represented as having been exchanged, there «re still remaining in coptinement at Macon, Ga., some four bundied. Tniormation has me, how- ever, that they are to be forwarded immediately to Rich- h Bros.’s Radical Care Ana cond: in the interest of the country where she exercises her wae ‘corner of Bronte stseeh, wnder Bar. vam aru. Ee Oe et tek es ke Nember, Mexicans, that wherever her ban- | matical sciences, for which he possersed an almost intat- ones, nae YR motio officers, for they were deficient of clothing, and wheo | &ction area ts Rroerion aa ta Barope, i re “4 ’ num's, A female attonds Indi wmegom A ‘becam: bled bn he eae. Oe ae Tormasog bad center ert th W. A. Batcheolor’s Celebrated Estabiish- head of his profersion, Goneral James raired up to bim- | meq: for Wigs, Toupees, Hair Dye, and Hair Dyeing, aad self many opponents in New England by the pub eeidara Green tor ecabitylng tha baa, We Bout ccth Neation of @ peries of papers in Hunt's Merchanis’ . - . Cristadoro's 1 Dye, Preservative and Magazine om “the Culture and Manufacture of | wit Genot wholeasle aod retal er ‘ster Howe, The } Monitor, ¥6 Budriige survet, Cotton at the South.” Among his most determined | Dye is applied by experienced artists. Dan Huge my ae Sew a ig eben Janu pf searvalansanlns ; Mead, ‘ard, Coe uta cien Gh Gums, cease oie Phalon & ton's “Snow White Orien 1t wan inoved by Ass H, Bogart that the How, Pernande A. A. Lawrenge published in the same magazine a reply | orem for beautifying the complexion, Sold by all drag | Wo be siete, a Seventeen field officers, including Generals Prentiss and Crittenden, and two hundred line officers, recently re- eased prisoners of war from the South, have been grant- @4 loave of absence for thirty days. , Brigadier Genera Rufus King has returned to Washing. -Qon from his sick leave of absence, and been ordered to freport to General MeCielian for duty. Captain ©. W. Wadswor.h, additional aid-de-camp to eral #remont, has been ordered to report for duty to ier General Reynolds. Colonel Joseph D. Webster, Chief of Staff to General Grant, has leave of abseuce for twenty days, to enable thim to roport om the subject of a ship canal from the Mis- pissipp! river to Lake Michigan, , NAVAL ORDERS. Lioutonant Commander Semmes has been dotached from the steamor Wameutta, and ordered to relieve Com- 4mandor Howell, of the Tahoma. The former will return ‘SNorth. 1 Aoting Master Gray has boon detached from the Massa-: Dhusetts, and ordered to report to Kear Admiral Dupont command of the Wamsutta, Ste Assistant Paymaster Schonler to relieve Acting \ assistant Paymaster on the bark Pursuit, Hf MILITARY DEPARTMENT OF TENNESSEE, Department of the Tennessee will include Cairo, Henry and Fort Donelson, Northern Mississippi and Ber pattiods of Kentuck; ane Henne, rans ofthe Tone Somdad af the last heard from were nearly naked. Nearly all have sufiered from fevers. Their officers endeavered tv inister to their necessities as far as ble, and when at Madon ured for their relief, but I oral of Division, Srnator, Commanding The have since heard that not moro half the amount sent the Expeditionary Army in Mexico, They . been ‘Varna Cavs, Sept. 24, 1862. eect Meh blenkote since. ‘thelr eatkare, and eee | the Vera Crusano of the 23d oontrms the news of the ‘been obliged to sleep unprotected apon the bare ground. | death of Gen. Jaragozs. It says with regard to this that fornia they Pe the neceener preedionats' vo ninth to | the Juarists made a grand display of mourning. The therm a a, oven iq desirous of 80 doing. “ad corpse was brought from Puebla, where tho demize oc- ‘At Macon Lane pda oon mee Baby Koen ll, tho | curred, to the capital, where it isebeninan two days ex- | rae ‘tho municipal palace. al poned tothe public, in m dt coe tg andre et ™OTY | 4 loiter from Vera Cruz of the 27th has the follow. aa aged el aoe tare | wear: ted oun 4 motives of decency, and sumbers of them have been ee, hep anty Pawel) sera tae on he ol the pri they net ‘which be has not conferred upon himself, but solely as & ine gph Bye 1 General Republic. In consequence this suphetenk either kbives,forks or spoons, having to Cet ~ c it dered, aud yesterday, 26th, his fake them as best they could from pieces of wood which | bors MeR et ihe following individiis sbould came in their way, rotarn 10 take charge of the offices which they hoid unt! Im menso cheering foltowed this address. within ae days, SieniGereane and Marin, the arst civil and the eeoond ‘military Governor, whose functions Goueral Prentiss was about retiring, when some person J O12} Neh Ninitoa in ane hance of the Goneral of Division, in the crowd cried out, “Hew about the cresident’s proo- | Adrian Wool, by a deoroe of Gen. Almonte, lamation? What will Be ite effect upon Dixiet”” ‘The proclamation of the wew French chief and Pienipo. Ho replied, “My friends, I will tell you what! think of | tontiary Extraordinary, and the first moasures which he that proclamation, and what the rebels think of it that] | pas taken, show @ seu change in the policy conversed with, Some of them eald to mo, “General, | which was initiated im Orizaba, that proclamation of your ent’s 18 & most foolish General Lange ae in his hands ail the military and thing, It will destroy you. You never can enforce it.”’ | civil powers, Emperor having nomwmated bim, by ‘Well, eald I, thon if tt is foolish hing, and Is going to | decreo of the Oth of July lost, bis Minister ‘so much harm to ee why Fou s© excited | Plenipotentiary In Mexico, ny tel—and ao. epted. T A MERTING OF THE CONGRESSIONAL CONVEN- tow uf the With Congressoual datrct, pursuauy to tae 7 the peeple and of civilization. cause of the ORY, gall of the General Comsitten of yorers je » Os Dominate elamation ss the ae - vy y ¥ to the articles alluded to above, but was essentially ‘used Gougrece tor the: Fitts Cougressiousl distriot of New Tort, engen| 1 Ge whieh was carried unani al wee Several pay “orp ig the Soato of ‘be Phalon & Son's “Cocin, genten of toma any Hall ai tite ‘wenn Poe tee United States from Rhode Island for six yeats from the in che world for dressing aud proserving the Bair, Beld J {ion sr iho flan, FertandaW ood, Whd wag carried, 4th Of March, 1853, and served to the end of the term, all druggies aya ‘eta h StL UGHBS Chairwan, Ho was at that timea staunch demoerat of the Jeferson | grants Hair Dye, 50 oedema Sein. EES sohoo!, and there was not in the New England States @ | prown, best in use. Depot No. | Barciay street, and sell by )OURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICR—at 4 NH man more free cog otal eae views and | aii druggists. whe Convention of Bonar: fail. bats 84 o more devoted'to Ynion. Geni jaanee wee @ man - mn Friday orn 1, imate of commanding personal appearance, boing 1B size above Rea ful Comple r the ordinary statue of men. Since the breaking out of the |. of Youth or Liquid Pear} bee ae se vrar be has devoted himealf to bie liventicn, endearoring | bey Ho cticle wilt bave DO oth tw ject 5 determination make 1} u ho claimed, unfortuantely lost hie life. eugpiatn and at 43 Broad’ No Remedy in the W: Ever Came City Intelligenc: fato auch waitergel 1 OF bas fo fully wom the ienge of Baie OF THR TowNsEXD Mansion.—This splendid property mankind, 9 AY oB'S Gg AL for The eure vi wns gold at public auction yesterday at the Merchants’ ono oe Eaaieass wi Gabel. Exchange, 00 satia(y two mortgages and interest, amount- Rei . ronnie Dis- tog to $59,112. It was wiarted by Mr. Miller, tho auc. | Sut* Cr erenewep, yy mail Con/falasions y ‘hove the mortgages, and herons oh neodtied o bys snl | prizes Caghed in All Legalize Lotte was ulti to Mr. A. T, Stewart for Ae eee Via mrcedwhy, ee aces $13,500. Truniedslous consagettal id = enomiative fo Congress for the Longs rot, Mr. Edward oak Was chown, fino, and in Wararigh! ana ortimer Sunivad jaca ae mined +P OP gaL 0 10 BENS. Lote ainorsty aominsied by meiemasion fod, Represeaialive in COOP oy y RAT, Chairmnss yrourta CONGRESS! Poiiy onthe Conve Bixth Ward Hove, ¥ ya. DUSBNHERY, Coatemns, river; and, work oe bo! — Woche Alien ll hs shout at Why a0 you, denouben it tp, vebemaat: | himself ctione, sreh, e _ gotunion S Death of a Bank President. Comfort and Cure for the Fouptmredi- | Jitrs fvunuon | Seceacan ARRIVALS, Reuit with President Lincoln's proclamation, if {tis golog | with tho orders of the Emperor, will eontinue to reside in Auspirr, Oet.17, 1008. | SISL'ES5 Yas New Fork Poot lice, A Hermie Af nent NEW TORE NATIONAL GUARD Judge Kelly and other Philadelphia politicians have | to bring us to destruction. 0# you say Ne vel, gimaienre Mexieo, with the position of Ordinary Mii » Whose Joh Knickgrbooker, Pregident of the Saratoga Codnty ———- BT Th ceeitance @ Fecimental ved bere varie ie also in the city. Set Oe ie ee ceicalen, tap Yen of Vaeh Seveta. ret a ee OF 8 | Bank, died at Waretforg this whoring. vow Rugunkta f attbrt Lae poles | Seeded this Glaturday) mmorttags ie r Townsond Harris {* also in the city, Bab, ban.) Now , br Am! . . 80 at lo 0° 8 mong Hlard’s to-day A 1 a to crush ding to he Intest Information tbe heatth of the pivals 46 Departe great Impuriig We tie B. ihppow, with ovarcont Be: ° Among nenertredvertor of, Yorktown, yar ic es | meeetion Shen. ag oY That ‘baa yet boon foughts or | urawpe in Vern Crus aus tho ofows of ne" digo ne AHEVENE BG Depariares, Only to be baa at pest “9 roe ee arly) aA CARER, 8 rebel mado to ter for Darbor had much improved, tl ‘of yellow ang other efi t bas been bo be in the cole 4 ay the cape yellow rt . ing Lis remarks a man it, oThie ylly decrensing. fan Gurtor the mage") The General turned tow ards birm too freuch Teavoite FYorfaix Ciod tn Geerifiebe, and tho exe tedlv, and faideDy friens,f call you my friends, | yessul sated for France on whe Ith, for! bellewe you 00 be sucke(Crice Of “Wo aro, we The Lompor ial bas also wuiled, end La Moselle aud Pylsn Van Alen, Governor of est, aa bis services the weorre no Fiero at bi eo reported for avtive duty olse> Pr encral Miohact Corcoran, accompanied by bis Ald-de Gauip, Captain Traey, errived to-day, TALS. a ght Shire at a sinh Tria | Doctor Hunter's Atscovery Cures the A Sodhad Bie sie a, oF “ ° each armyy Feet wis eneh ar yy * Dy ey) obstinate Bruption of the Scin f n La, te, e York otty, ai \atuavule of Fi ie fee w Urieame, dus nyse wees sy, hae \Wantepsa Finer Teuntiy Boras, Cnr oenecs Bi bos tyes fot owk™ aa ee eat, a. 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