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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1862 —_—-- 4s sate setia ‘ regiment Volunteers, now at the seat Of ‘gr. | an immediate advance be mado McClellan. People | parents, No. 25 Amity street, South Brooklys, thie (Sun- } San Francisco, was totally lost off Cape Horn, and only fou, - REUNION OF SCUTHERN REFUC ats. MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS. eee een as renmenl eibengtneselaaeed te | ao pecan lamin nd ar a doen Core | pore . Of the crew were shved, ce mys the Boston Courier of 25th das: ‘Waar toting astenmne? a ee ‘This wan stvansacge Sot Taman, daughter of Wiesbei and’ the into | (int Rvonn Ai apf is oom nals at Bast Boston te i 7 q 1 = r i» v + vaemcance or Cotensl Mapeshe AENIVOR Cae Papemenre. st x ot Terlanf Sne county eat, en en ee strato New Onan : s om, Of Texas; sixth Maine Regiment. field of battle ymoe the be- Rev. P. O’Brien, late of Jersey is Pethyrry ecene atudapaene ae ‘ Mev. iim, Comter, 68 Pay" asce; Mr. Boyn= | The above regiment arrived from Baagor in thie city the war has won for it the adnairation of the ged BI years aud 2 onthe. sie resp oa to mee meme ae . ten. jorida, and “ taken 5 ‘splendid Irish tives ends family are respect! neon! bestoyed Ceptain Gumecr, her gentl F 2 Of Florida, ev. Mr. Owen, of | yesterday morning, and were immediately An Sar. yo set invited to attend the funeral, from St. Mury's Catholic | manly commander, by the passengers on her last trip, com. 4 Mississip City, where they took the ears for Washington, The Captain | ple against the who pert enurch. Hoboken, this (Sunday) afternoon, at balf-past | pined with her excellent qualities us asea boat, and especially’ Apomber of exiles (FOr 6) oe, sites, including follow are the officore of the ReDim action of the army and they loudly call for an advance, that | two o'clock, having water tight compartinents, polut ber ont as one ef the . Gotone) Hamilton, of Ter * . ‘ 1 H. Hubbard. gemertictv rates ‘this war may be closed honorabiy to ourselves and ‘with | California and Irish papers please copy. nee appointed sleamahize afloat. Her enterpria : vcs and ' -##; General Rogers, of Tennessee: | Lérwtenant Colonel—Philo Hersey. justice to the rebels. | The administration will not finda | —Prior.—On Friday, October 24, of consumption, Wi.- | S4/est and well appoint oe e- Mosars, Boynton 4Do” crazer, of Florida, and sume score jor—James N. Fowle THE CAMPAIGN IN KENTUCKY. te Lo support it if the fall is allowed to paes without | Lam H. Pak, aged 27 years, 2 months and 10 days. ing charterer, Mesers Brott, Ouvis & Shona, of New Orleans aire od porcee 7b; for their patriotism and loyalty, | iehmthy Thoradye sage cmecasey trite he senclchu orfhie onhapyg. contests ‘Mus psons | teud tue fanaral, Gor Nel ios, Wen eReey ira eee, | al fazare ho pdronagy of the busiaemecomamity. { —Timot iy b veal, No, S : sa i rt i Tamed verses tion at home, and braving all perits, ef- SirgoreCharios Abbott. Skirmish with Morgan's Guerillas=No | oy earnest when they demand an immediate advance | this (emday) afternoon at hall reek woes ee ee ee yee A ‘cede ‘ected Mey Qo ne to civilized regions, met together last | Assistant Surpeon—Willard ©. Collins. of McClellan's army , and will be satisfied with no stereo- | Rva-ki1.—On Friday, October 24, Janz Rvaskut, wife of | &°°% typed excuses of the want of men or materiel which shall | John Ruseell, aged 56 years. Eust River, where she will remain until tomorrow. We « eveniBE 44 the Cooper Institute to narrate toa New York prevent thae adv ale push the ball on. The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully | derstand visiters are permitted on board, and probably thon of UDI 5 the sad history of their experience, and to give 2 A detachment sent outedy Colonel Bruce from Bowling | *'To vive one a slight i ‘great army, | invited"to attend the funeral. this (Sunday) afternoon. at 7 gands will #cc ber to-tay, or lose w fine chance to see ber 10 1 Jeir views on tho rebellion and how to deal with it. The par yy bane First Lieu- | SFM attacked John Morgan's gnerillas at Morgantown wl id os —— am w requitea: e brags: | one ger, {rom her late residence, 295 West Twenty. | xdvaniage, pi jet hall was dexse!y packed with am appreciative audience, Company Comin; Second PF senna ‘Samuel KE. | yesterday, capturing sixteen prisoners, whereupon the rt 1 ranger, . W. | seventh street,” gee Wie ‘The steanship City of New York, Septain Petrie, ae émciuding—a pocstliar feature of the times—a large cum: | fenant, Harvey M. Comins : guerillas retreated towards Rocbester, where they were acieae aes rigs oad otek fehartment, | | Sam.—On Fridny, October 24, Mra, Rusza Simm, WidOW } oon sesterday for Queensiown and Livor B00) ‘Der of iadies. Mayor Opdyke and Mr. Bancroft occupied Company B—Captain, Peter W. Robins;*Firat Lieute- | soinea by the guerilias under Woodward and Jobnson, dred” six mule teame and. wagons, and. hn: of Benjamin R, Smith. Beas on the platform. Recon n Capt Von Santen, sSiled yesterday, The relatives and friends of the family. and also those ‘The steamship Hansa, nant, Ezra W. Reeves; 4 Liewtenant, T. H. Peavy. a } : ne, Cav Company CaeCaptain, Jasper N. Gray: First Lieute- Col. Shackelford, with force from Henderson, had » | aré still required, and ave being rapidly furnished by of her son-in-law, Benjamin F. Chambers, are respoct- | for Southampton and Bremen 3 buyi “ if sailed few The meeting was organized by the choice of Hon. Js | pant, F. Whitcomb; Second ‘Lieutenant, WO. Do- With apother band of Morgan's guerillas, and cap- =, eee ey nk reaking and oat of ful ited to tend the feperel sont her tate reat a atone snes Capt Maury, yoatergay w. Haaknpan' a8 Oba ate a meerner at wien areth: 7 ae. D—captain, George Dudley; First Licute. | fired dity-reven of them, — Lerma temper J Binno, and be bef acgomplished the work in the most | halmpast one o'clock. 3 : Surp Exug, Jornegan, from New Bedford for Honolnia, bé Saray Pr at OL ME, anes es om | eee Bou ei emp, | Nobig urther bb ten hte ibe fren came [Mecho mam, furng anprain oe | Geary, cobra, anna coor, | lt Her aro aos cing many of our dist} citizens. Eveleth, " oF . HL + a ’ . D " ence Gu E—captain, Eben G. Ingalls; First Leute | “*nera!s Buell and Bragg. fan ability, energy aud method that eutitte' him to great. | "“Fimeral this (aunday) orang, a0 eleven o'clcck, from | “mine Henan svc ot hogan from Orirans. re, New Company y nant, Mablon C. Witham; Second Lieutenant, James E. Gen. Rousseau arrived here yesterday. praise, He ig one of the best quartermasters in the | the corner of Madison avenue and ‘Twenty-fourth street, pore, Ost 8. lat $4 15, lon 73 Rete) uy. light The following resolutions, adopted by the Cajon citizens West. without further invitation, lost fore topgaliantmast. Had heavy gales juently. prong pedi Ms Cy for this season Sxcor.—On Thursday evening , October 23, of diptheria, Bark Texas, Rogers, from Alexan¢ Of the'South then present, were read and adopted'as the | ‘Company P—Captain, Andrew E. Clark: Firat Lieute- Our Louisville Correspondence. ie Cale tater continues pacenlly oe Oey Ie sees 5 aren ‘4 i York, in-bailast, is ashore ou. Lynnhav sentiment of the mooting nant, Wm. F. Brown; Secoud Lieutenant, Wm. E. Nor- Lovmvais, Oct. 22,1062. | TLsunder re woe sary tattering.” ‘The eperations of the | de Becor eet tees serene B.gnd the late Rosovelt | rine), the underwriters have despateled as: agent from: Whereas, The political leviersof the slave States, under ert : End of the First Campaign of Buell After Bragg—Our | guodoats will necessarily be suspended on the Ohio, and: } ‘The relatives and friends of tho famiy are respectfully | Baltimore to her. Tminiateation ¢ mit ‘cause oF nes Buchapa: ae to a great oxtent on the Mississippi, until late in the win- | invited to attend the faneral, from the residence of her ter, unless the fall rains should set in before cold weather, | mother, No. 7 Scamme! stveet, corner of Henry, this Old pilots say that the time for hoavy rains has passed, | (Sunday) afternoon. at one o’cleck, aud the river will rise but little before the spring fresh- Swarrixyy.—At Columbia, 8. C., on Wednesday, Sep- ets. In that case, the winter will be lost to the gunboats, | tember 17, of biliows dysentery, Garni SWArFIKLD, the h the army can move as well we loved daughter of Richard Hawkins, Esq., of Jersey zorns, Davies, of aud from Newport E, Sept 8, 1 to overthrow the M vas discovered to be leaking on ite leak had increased. ut back towards the nine and ahaif hen ‘erkins; Second Eieutenant, Edward F. Army Falling Back on Lebanon—The New Campaign— C x. mint + Heute ‘The Base of Operations to be Lebanon—Probable Move- cmpany H—Captain, R. B. Bickford; Firat Liew menis of the Army—Moryan’s Raid—He Succeeded in a Jobn R. Gross; Second Lieutenant, Thomas 5. Ox- Destroying Part of the Louisvitie and Neshville Rail- wany I—Captain, Frederick Barker; Firat Lieute- | road—Scandalous Report Regarding General Buell, dv. Yaw!ul authority, conepizod and lev government of th ited Sates, and igh upon its ruin Sn oligarchy. whose foundation and chief corner stone is the Perpetual bondazo of a race. | And hereas, the pry. ent lief Magistrate im using all consti- tutional. means co wn this rebellion, restore peace to tbe country ind briug the leaders of this uuparalieled trea G—Captain, Ansel Wadsworth; First Lieu tenant, Joh P. Te ni in Vornwall SW, about s the vessel 5 milee ee, eee ‘a 4 gains. rive iisidutions (0 ceadigu pauishment. ‘There: | nant, Charles Baker; Second Lieutenant, 1 D. Wood- | sty iast jeter was from headquarters to the feld, near a : Shiax.—On Saturday, October 25, ALwxaxper Stora, | Whicitianded tiem at Pyolin Kee Ot OMe the Rather, . ward. : AND DEATH! d 46 years, Resolved, That we ‘onfiseation act and the i : : . | Crab Orchard, Ky., and dated the 16th, Jt informed you MARRIA! " age gina Lah’ Tha wuirac wanes whlod eee bavaieniiciwalicesacs President's ewiaucipaiion procamation as eminently just | garam dncas Geutiugs teonnd: Licutsesor, @orbem | hat the casopaign in Kentucky. was at on'end, that Bragg ssa ttl ag The relatives and friends of the family e respectfully | adeo'ut the ine nt Frewehis wharf, on Thesday aight, hed die and constivetiousl 1 res, Which saonid be sternly'en. | tenant, Freeman Goodhue; Second Lieutenant, v ommap y. iy Married. invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at | Charged all but about 40 tons 0} voal, She was 289 tov: forced, 06; that we sone sihsnesaeuises kee cauihl K, Hastings, had escaped from Gen. Buel}, and that nothing remained \RR—COREN.—On Wednesday, Uctober 22, by the Rev. Sen. Ores k. Soon nie | He residens 0 ast str 8 % ter. butt at weantle, Pel, in joined fe Greenwich, : . Resolved, That we most sol against the brasceaperncrt i HRS 7] 7 I u.—On Saturday, October 25, ParRiok, yeloved | NJ, and rate pe vessel ued ai ani 1 lininastabed polRician in tis Suic- | Departure of the Third Metropolitan Re- for the Matter Jodo but to lock to his ray aap pe en pepe a Tas Cones a oaDenaie ‘and Margaret Walsh, natives of aber eh | daniage to her will amount to $1 s on be diannased wich tne beiedic giment. Sheen compien. 1 iene Be Pee one | _, WINTERSON—Eamunt.—On Sunday, October 19, dy the | of Myshall, county Carlow, Ireland, aged § years, 11 0/00 on 2 Inet by steamer Me b depart in peace” —as prejudicial to The Third Metropolitan regiment—One Hundred and | ¢Mtertained of a campaign iuto East Yennessee. My t0- | Rov, Mr. Arnot,at Port Richmond, Staten Island, Mr. | months and 24 days. t pp oe eee cen. e airy at iarge, and especially unjust} o ‘ Vol Jeft Riker’s | formation was of so positive a character that Treturned | Witu4m Isaac WiNTRRSON to Miss Mary Exzzaretn Eauert, | — The friends and acquaintances of tho family are respect fe — ayaa meee 0: See Gouthi-wuo Bare |) Sixty -eeeand: Naw York, Saye: Nolunteere—te immediately to tho city, satisfied that the pablic interest | of Graniteville, Staten Island, fully invited to attend the funeral, from tho residence of nn angukenpsle for Peinbroke, Union. f Jsland for the seat of war at a late hour on Friday night, | mi ly iy. a pe Asics 8 his parents, No. 210 West Forty-second street, this (sun- ji ty having earned away of fe compromise or of peace, | ‘ne regiment numbers over pibe bundred men, The fol. | 3, this army must subside for atime. I am now in re- Dica. day) alternoon, af ball past one Wolook.” The remains cg) ie tb would be degrading to its | lowing is a list of the officers: ceipt of later information which corroborates that pre- | Rrax.—Op Saturday morning, October 25, Corneusa H., | Will be tak n to Calvary Cemotery tor interment e io) natal: (roms Bones: toe Z rights and libertiewof all | Colunel-—Lewis Benedict. viously sent. The a:my has already commenced its re- | only daughter of Albert L. and Cornelia Beak, in the 12th | _We#".—On Friday, October 24, Daziet Hi . ‘a4 Went ashor near Fort Green, outer harbor é salvation of the Union depenas | Eittlemant Colonel — Blanchare. ee feet Ee aes a between | ear of bor age. fDarjel and Amanda Webb, aged 7 years fy where chpeav aces wren af ate cae aman e maivesian of; the elon depends Meee ee a, wears le movement, and ys i rday morning was , ye ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ie fall days. ‘ , Bho wit probaly ct off without damage as Stripes ware puanuly from the Ganadas to the Gulf, djutan:—Robert W. Leonard. Perry ville and Lebanon, moving to the Jatter place, invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afterhey f nid friends of the family are respectfully e weather mo : oe onsen took es TS A odin vate bn een wise teanion 1R NEW CAMPAIGN, one v'c.ock, from the residence o” her parents, No. 68 | inv pee to oe ts funeral, toes ote Ba cine daar ee reg cats: ys We not rales, ot pam sake Basie, h. Resolved. Tha we won netion betws e y Amt a » First Li "3 v ventys1 ck avenne, se ise fro 67 tons, buil + Me. at $10,000; 4 government aud the ‘Administradion, and he who, in me | ant,——— Browne: Second Lieutenant, ——- Morrissey. I have already spoken of a council of war, held at Crab | West Twenty-niuth street. Tae as on eal wipe Sr one, seouns Houde funn conm built tn $1500; and a2echr JW Bacoy.—In Brooklyn, on Wednosday evening, October | Avenue, Bowronville, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one of war, refuses to eajport the one, #8 a traitor to th , s po a a e 22, Frrewax Bacon, Ir., : Conpany B—Cay Orchard on the 16th instant. This council not only de- G. Leeie; Second Lientenai Youngest child of Freeman and | °¢lick le, in 1857, . By . Havens. Slimvons, built at Pbk olor 1.TON, of Texas, was the first speak i; tar a i cided upon abandoning the chase after Bragg, but also | Harriet M. Bacon, aved 2 years, 3 months and 3 days. Woopwortn.—On Friday, October 24, of membranous Sarah Jane, 110 t Colonel Hawn tox, of Texas, was the first speaker. His | kempany C—Capiain, W. H. Buus: First Lioutenans | 2 aa a a a Dace cia srg ae The relatives asa friends of the family aro respectfully croup, FRANK. youngest son of Henry D. and Sarah 3. chr Antelope: 105 to Feeent speeches have been so fully reported in our {| Samuel Corodrey: Second Lieutenant, C. 1. Albertson. lecided upel campaign. iba: | invited to attena tho funesal, from the residence of his | Woodworth, aged 3 years, 2 months and 4 days. Sand A— set" Mary Ste Company D—Captain, W. H. Waters; First Lieutenant, | y.anon is to be the base of the operations of this cam- Wilkins; Seco: Company E- cojumns, that it ‘s y torepeat his arguments of last wight, * deciaration that he was one of those annec arents, No. 256 Bridge street Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully in- tela SaaS ee ee CPOE | Hemi a Gan’ the’ temeral, Tet (enanayy sttmmne ae In Brooklyn, on Saturday, October 25, Ep- | twoo'clock, from the residence of his parcuts, No. i Lientenaat, —— Dun paign. A railroad connects this city and Lebanon, and it 48 thought that it will be possible to keep a road of its slay fast, from the yard of 600 tons, abobtionists who were determined to pluck ap siavery by | —-— Seaman; Jength open, thongh this ts extremely doubtful, Jt was | warp J. BaLnwin, aged 6 years, 2 months and 10 day: uth Fourth street, Williamsburg me and exté: 2 it orev < Company P—Captain , Ja 3 Fi . | reported that the campaign from Lebanon would be south, i Selene Grd syil ir Sea Breeze, Weeks, NB, res the roots and exterininata it forever, stirred up the audi- |», (Cmpay Pe cabal, James Kennedy. pe ayers Mccann the relict of Nasbviiie, wow | a) 2¢ relatives and friends of the family are fivited: to attend the funeral, from No. 253 Schermerhorn street, this (Sunday ) afternoon, at three o'clock. s H I P P ! N G N E WwW s . Burtrx.—On Friday, October 24, Ann Exzzaremn, youngest daughier of Patrick B. and Mary Butler, aged 1 Year, 2 months and 16 days. The triends of the family are invited to attend the fune- ence to a high state of excitement, and the sentiment was most vociferously applauded, He said that the man who deheved that the rebellion could be put down und slaveryy preserved, was an imbecile, a fool, or =till worse, an ‘rom, soundo, via Rish, Bay ‘aving St Helena in June. Would Compeny G—Caytain, W. H. Shaw; Firet Lieutenant, | more seriously threatened than is generally supposed, ihe month, and inen proceed _ ;Second Lieutenant, —— Mikes. ‘Yhe route would probably be through Tompkineville and Company H—Captain, vi First Lieutenant,G. | Carthage to the front of Nashvilleand Lebanon. From T. Ford; second Lieutenant . all the information it is possible to ovtain, it 1s argued ComvanyI—Captain. John 01 rst ehanaag de that Bragg intends moving immediately into Middle Ten- MaxAC FOR SEW YORE—THIS DAY Spoken, &e. 7 wnt tious Havre for NYork (not as be ¥ Oe OlMta Orwmeeorée eT Yen eipient traitor. Vor if he bad the power, be | bert Emmett; Second Lieutenant, — Flock. nessee. All of General Buel!’s quartermasters and com: }, from Ne ig : ~~ depapsr ere iivers, from Hamburg Sept 10 for Would strike the shackles from every slave iu the iiiimit. | _ Company K—Coptain, — Breuning; First Lieutenant, | misaries are here, forwarding tents and subsistence to | Taas"om No. 289 Hilizabeth street, this (Sunday) after Port of Rew Work, October a5, 1862. vies, Sepe ds, | eee able universe. (Cheers. ) —— Hinckley ; Second Lieutenant, —— Lebanon. The new campaign will be of euch a character | ““Gtica papers please copy. ee 4 Seaman,’ (Dro TUX Btophenson), of Now While e: sing his unbounded approval of the proela. as to allow the men to have their tents, without which BaTes.--On Friday, October 24, Mary, wife of Peter CLEARED. York, from NOrienns Sor « det 19, lat 26 27, lon ation, one of the audience asked him to | Arvival and Departure of the Sixteenth | they have been for some months, tes. 3 2 Steamship Chesapeake, Willet's, Portlant=H # Cremwel) Foreign Ports. ation of the United States c 1 ohv Soman Chase, Forbes, San Vermont Regiment. MGs RAID H All communication with Buell was for a time cut off by The Sixteenth regiment of Vermont Volunteers arrived | the rebel Morgan, and itis likely that in the course of Mfc tm this city yesterday moroing, and soon after left for | bold raide it wil be often interrupted: No rious oft Washington by the Delaware and Raritan route, The | 38 made to capture him, an De ae ere May regiment goes oct full. ‘The following are tbo oflce State for sms time, “Helse succeeded tn destroying a Colonci-t Woeslock G. Veowsy: Part of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, travel on TIAIeGA: Delon Charies Tomicainge: which has been resumed as far south as Bowling Green. Major Wiliam Rounds, In order to show how tar the radicals carry their Adetant dD. B malice, they have started the following report. made on Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | &Co. ir a v S ve I—C Te Pi Hel'o). 12th, brig E Drummond, invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon,at } S142 Krank Pierce. Brooks, Liverpool ¢ Dunean & Co. | 70%, pete IA (Br), Todd ao. std loth erpoo!. one o'clock, from 251 Grand street, corner of Chrystie Ryerson, Lath TEN Smith &Co | trigCosta Rica, Peel, NYor. 1th, bark Magdalena, Day, do: saree. IB tee’ Jenet Eiveap po Wiiliama & Guion, BeRwvpa, Oct 16—In port sip Harrisburg, Wiswell, from Bursixy.—On Wednesday , October 22, Wnam F. Bars- Ship jarragansett, Brandt, Antwerp—lunch, Meincke & | Cardiif, just arr: brig ran +s com une, Going in 16th, ey, of Company E, Filth regiment Now York Volunteers | Wendt. : Br brig Priticess Ro: ‘ork. \ Duryee's Zouaves), at the Bailimore United States Army |, ShIP Humboldt (iam), Borsen, Hamburg--Slonan & J Box arne 2h cape,’ ‘Phot fever, aged 22 years, 6 months and | "Bir wursata (Bre), Bolker, London—Kuuch, Meiucke rN A Cima: 3 & Wendt, . Aitran, Oct 17— » Biack.—.On Wednesday, September 17, Corporal WEatk Venus (Meck), Peitnler, Cork—Funch, Meincke & | Thos Bagley. MeGonvell, Ba ni hi to issue that proclamation. ppressing the growing ment ef the andience agaiust the interrogator)—My dear, sir, will you show me ta the constitution of the United States any piace where a colonel has the right to drill a regi- ment? (Lavebter and applause.) Every one knows that the constitution and laws do confer on the President the Fight to seize all the property of all mon—forcign*or do Mestic—who are i wins ag st the couatry. Hasson ¢ Am vessel in port. port ship Tos Nye, Jenkins, for Vatpa- ebr erry are see “ecallion, Jackson, Bat more. plause ) ‘Sen DB. Parks, the wuthority of the Colonel of the Fifty-third Ohio—that | Wrssaw BLack, of Company G, Seventy airst P 13 assat, NP, Oct UT jort tak Courant, Oliver, from: Taio. yoxt\ epgantirasse nin Webs: tae ceclata: Sucpeon be. Spetoed: Generals Buell and Siept in the same house at the | or First Califorita rogiaul, whee ney sicher Ate Bark Narayana (Br), Wilkinson, Cork--J Jackso lo Brig Balmetic, Dsl rom doy ting, nessee. He oid not believe that the great 4 Chapiain—-Rev. Alonzo Webster, same time near Perryy it is said that they bad a | ing in defence of his adopted countey atthe bactie of “an, | Bark Pengutn (Br) McGregor, Corie Bord & Hincken. Pont ao Puare. 0:1 “No Ain vessel in port. 5 rtcrmaster—James G. Henry. tho two ccinmusilers were compelled 1 see ns tin ony | {them aged 19 years, 2 mouths and 29 days, the beloved | yt" Wvee® of England (Br), Whelan, Du Ree | peimeanarco—Tie date in yesterday's paper should bave Company 4— Gapiain, Henry Oc Baton. shetween yon ot, John D. and Jenet Black. Me was eighteen months | “ark Withelmine (Prus), Bugiabl, Antwerp—W PSshmict Tat cid akip Gridgon Mbenaetoc re ‘Cmtigar OL came Asces Blaser The mail for Wood's division was lately captured by | ral ‘battles with the above regiment, os oes Reve | Bark Doncy. Menges, Cadlz—R F Buck Co. mexico, Sept S0-—No Am vecsel in port. ot Northera papers, | Guusany 2—Captaia, David Balt wie Driconers, wounded and uninjured, taken by Buen | Dea William, you've let up ahd gone to a happy tand ; Ree ee ee faa mttaer i Fo papers, Company E—Captain, Alvin C. Mason, iw the late campaign, will amouns to over 3,000. For your adopted country you fell by God’s command. Bark Garibaldi, Hoyt, New Orleanse-HI D Brookman. Bosto Ovt 24—Arr ber owed Maen, BOsteans Captain, Henry F. Dix. B B He took you to his heavenly home from this wicked | riz Mathilde (Rus), bin, Queenstowb—Funcn, Meineke | DMs Mi 3 een ee een Ao, gentle- mpany ‘aptain¢Henry W. Brace _ world of woe ; ene . . 5 Turks Is in. Philadelphia; Nabant n ibrse papers we fonnd the very arguments | Company /f—-Captain, Joshiva C Sawyer. Our Cincinnati Correspondence. And He can bless and comfort us who mourn for you | Bri: Uiivia (Brazil), Marinha, Rio Janciro—Maxwell, : Tetigraphed, bark Oak, from 3 ger ptr ged us. ona or Company I—Captain, Lyman B. Knapp. Cixcrxxan, Oct. 23, 1862. ‘i b al ale we Beare (Br), Guth. Tarkstdants0 ¥hos.8 Oo. Phila: Dhott Lawrence, trom’ do, Signal for ® ik or of those al ’ prating abo 6 ne) Hutel pen % pd i rig Pe: A h. a OX Ei SI Be Southern ‘gue aaa Berra on peg Company K—Captain, Samue] Hutchinson: The Campaign in Kentucky Ended—Disappointment in the | co a ine and Edinburg (Scotland) papers please care Henriette (Br), Hodsden, Hamilton, Bermuda—! Paaiaan, Be pris Paster Stale, earsers’ € what your papers are doing now ww editors West at the Result of Operations in Kentucky—Bri CROWLY,—On Friday morni: 4 i " miedios: Beile B. Sie tha ele OF ont corbin eas The Sixteenth Vermont Regiment En p Seapets saan the Pain Sed eueestitelec deo fle tin ig te tad oe patti Nalad (Br), Richardson, CienfuegoseTucker AvLight Bo. Haektaton.. A weeping und perishing thousand: Route. ges Pe : : parish of Egerstown, in the 48th year of bis 2 | Gig Margaret Ridley (Br), Brown, Harbor Grace—sitrken, | Stanley, Georgetown. D: South, to cease tradueing thelr uwn gov BRATTLEBORO, Vt., Oct. 26,1862. Managec—Buell’s Future Movements—Humphrey Mar. |" wis friends and relatives, and those of his brother, | Ironsides & Co. ; ‘ pan eg A ane ¥ to sustain that government. Will those editors vell me | colonel maxx E. Hows, New York:- shall—His Postion and Force Ante that McClellan | ‘Thomas: Growly and the granite stonecutters of the city Po en a ew bree ey = Baker, ¥Yori : L aay The Sixteenth Vermont regiment will leave bere for | Should Adsance—1he People of the West Clamorous for | Tot Noe lhls tave reendence, fap Heo ene ne (aun. | Dgguadames Heopby, Miller, St Mares, Heyti—Metcalt & | re TES vat) bara E.ias Pike, Now Orleans; Arthur 3 New York a: one o'clock this afternoen, Please have | 2—Requivements of a Large Arniy—Comdiiion of the | ‘ay atteruoon, at hull-pani one o'vloce presesiye Rehr Oswego (3); Cal; Hallfax—D B Dewolf, pirkertig, do.’Nonantuu Liverpool; Hysander, Clentuegoay ke everything ready for them upon their arrival, Ohio River—Our Gunboats as yet Unable to Operale— CumnxG.—On Saturday, October 4, at sea,on board | Schr Margare: Ann (Br), Whelpley, BtJoln, NBA Smith. | >*!gs Daniel Bo Meanie DLA’ wacgmeentit oi La nd you ever Tone th ‘ ything vaeay 5 Zh a Probavitities Are that Low Water Will Continue, dc. toe Caen pietee. ain boes yuemangh, Eowump Bact Mies Pickddan (ir), Jackson, otizohn, a= P: 1 Nerina a tt alt, Torner; Golden Bod. Tas & you e nell S. aM. 5 eeecay phir rs iG, Captain’s Clerk, ears, son of the 4 : ' I vod. Dorr, NYork; jlendower, ties Nerihom men “hive Aid-de-Camp to Governor Holbrook. Pg: Aationaiones Ai Mes papa jah Hen. ‘Thomas W. Cummingof ‘Brooklyn! ” ‘Sehr Advance (Br), ———. St John, NB—D f Dewoll y ce Venera Henaliat aateats, Sees i pope iM return whem ¢ expulsion of Bragg’s grand army from the ve, an CURKAN.— At Summit House Hospital, near Kingsesson, cl mn, Baylin, W: ton, ' ot yap hy aay 4 2 f lt rights, wot through mms Maine Regiments En Ronte. the hurried fight of the obese Hurophrey Marshall's forces | Nest, Philadelphia, on Friday, mocuing, October 18, from Hruis. Washingtin, Sension Gertie, M¥cThe recy, Heade Te Bae t ee: the right ¢ Avovera, Me., Oct, 26,1862. | from Mount Sterliny towards East Tennesseo, there seems | iy. a member of Company if srt peron ahiag Sehr Mary Susan, Watton, Sow Hil. 0; 24th. schrs Montcrev Deawate Uy: Prion, Har, ° eg Blas fe Frank B, Hows, New York:—— little remaining for our forces to accomplish in the State | Y-¥,V., aged 19 years, oh | Sebe Rania Bodine, Avers. Baltimore—Ven Brunt &Slaght Arr schri’ Charger, Mahan, r Sehr Win Mazyck, Conklin, Baltimore—L Kenny. His remains were julerred in the Catholic graveyard, | Schr J & ¥ Durfee, Davis, Baltimore, bambersburg, Pennsylvania. Sehr D & Miller, Creely, Baltimore, Casry.—On Friday, October 24, of consumption, Pat. Sebr 3 W B.rdsall, Loper, Baltimore, fa oh wonty-eighth Maine regiment leaves here at six | Dutto repress the irregular guerilla warfare carried on by - this evening, and will arrive in New York on | the Morgans and other bold and saccessful foragers. That ‘ight (A voico—"We will an port; Sami Hail, Pas 1 ‘all ‘Rives how t ps Ju ‘nb ed o'cioc ) Twill tell yo give me back thore rights. Crush the accursed rebe Monday morning. object may be accomphshed by a comparatively small | nick Casey, in the 56th year of his age, a native of Abby- Schr ¢ Hall, Lawson, Wilmington, De!—B M Fox & Ce, acai ramen. Seu the exile ba The Twen'y. “rst Male regimeut wil Jeave here on | force, while the main Dody of our tonps may be rent tv } 0; Quend count reland, °° NY? ie Schr Argus Eye: Towmecnd: PriidelphinccD e Murray, chra Cinderella, Stevens, New ses sha gs PP ¢ 3 sts, t e d relative: e are respect! Schr Jolin H . Adams, Philade: a : izabethport; sloov Neptome, Spagic ren y town apd ext Monday afierne: a. other posts, where the rebels are to be fonnd su force,and | jn yted to attend the furerar frees ae are chev el M4 Herbert, Parker, Philadelphia Boxee 2 Bes oar n Islander, Palmer, New Work? ‘Nuts br ‘Tho Twer y.\ srth Maine regiment will leave bere on | Where something grand may be attained. A Southern | 650 Washington street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one Schr Bennett. Par.er, pf hiacelphia. ease tah Sasi fo ds for tat te “ain a ean pgpnneataa ides ete Mae EL eee On Saturday afternoon, October 25, F. Huy’ Sehr E panger Tracy, Philatciphes Thompson & Hunter » ge fan Pentre yan pila 5 f see indicatio al, On § . » F. Henry af fs Ga le, Ellis, Saco fu + Governor of Maine, and Alabama, aud I think 1 can see indications of a beloved son of Renry and Flizabeth Dirsing, aged'3 years) port TM Mayhew. fe do! Supert ie Robertson: change in the theatre of operations, 6 months and 7 days, vilie—John Boynton & Sons. es, lo for Washington; Ma: Ipuias Harriet Puller, . Portland, Reym Military Movements iu New York. There seems to be a very general disayointment ex- The relatives and friends of the family are _respecifully a a ied 7 we 2 Schr Leocadl . RW Roves & Co, Hamictor Hannic Westbrook, Litlejohn, do a iliby and THE PRAPT, dil préibed iGoghoot the West at the results af the last invited 6 attend the funeral, from ihe Fesidencs of: bin | ERt OG Baxter Tico mile NW tee a On. fordo pba lying sheet 1 cent the The “exeinption heroes” who so gallantly rushed for- parents, vel avenue,on Monday afternoon, at Schr Lottie, Taylor, Boston—8 W Lewis & @¢ G. Oct 15—Sld seors Superior, Robinson, Feit- ’ Henan.) refugees ware «berg: . 8 brief campaign in Kentucky. People expected that | two o'clock. Bebr C Knight, Wilson, Boston—Jona Boynton & Sons io, Damon. NYork, 4 ; — 2 i bao 4 ana throwa {ato dungea #, and be ward to the City Clerk's office and other places when the | pue)), with his immense army, would cut to paeces and a ee mberent Se ? Frade Wi Neweos Donon wei jet BA 8 jtalata Patton, Parks, Bab & , ig there a0 ve the twa) an’ i nestion of spol vi ork | % * J S — 4 My arenas ee aga, bE asked, ie thore aovower Ui aie | gueation ofa draft was iret apoken of were again at work | destroy Bragg’s forces before be could get out of the | invited ventana the fetes finer eee Inte testdaoos, ead Eon J vot, Grant, Boxing Thayer & Sargent auiiik ‘sy 5 Woicee--Sdeearhl Cheers.) during the past week with the Draft Commissioness;in | suatg; but im this they have been sadly mistaken. | Water street, thie (Suoday) ‘afternoon, at two ocak, Sehr Mary Pavia, Ryall, Soston, eateuiport eae ee th in Hoscorans-—<cheers)—and | session at the dierent station houses throughout this | peagg nas escaped our forces, and, with all his immense | DB MancRiven.—Near Spottawood, N. J., on Saturday, euon, Paar, Rosh penn, Latly ot; Gen ye Gernbelle do i ino rebels oat tin more than all | city and Brooklyn. The ruth for exempt certificate, | sryne, londed with the fruits of hie Toray, hie droves ot | abet 2b, EoNanp Pee Manos, seed Uf years, risciaue, Gregory, Boston a ae ge Pha ‘army. But cao be cross the | however, has not been near so great as when the draft ; The relatives and fri L a inem- Thbassader, Eaton, Boston. we ies Mary Ella, Tapl mn; EB Niekerson: ve 10 aave these thousands? : cattle, horses, inves, hogs, &e., numbering thousands, | pers of the Wy ork State Socioty of Cincinnati, are re- | Schr J Nixon, Young, Danvers, Mase, Pheer Wh Bek hey: P ostenonth, NB, for F ‘ lorsin was rst sounded. The Commissioners sit from | ani aij valuable property collected during his vieit to the | spectCully invited toatiend the fugeral, at Trinity’eharch, | — Scb* Biorenee. Snow: Cha % Hn Bodtesd: Alt nia: tizens, For fifteen long T, r ceans nave waited and in vain, And now, to rey Ube words ‘woe is upon ue!" May God beip us! Bine o'clock im the morning until three in the afternoon, and xiso have night sessions. Jt is somewhat of an arnus. ing sight to see the various subterfuges which are regort- . rips Mary A Wilans, Ezabetiporr Ny Bedtonds Altnira } -A~ Shea Tins 4 28Rs Muenton, Mastin, Biiea- ; iD, Fr gg? CM, brig . Perkins Lyndon, Frey in aud Lady Tompkine, New on Menday afternoon, at oneo’clock. Gear Son Toes, Sas, Ware otomh. tn iriiny, ‘Cetoker ik, Homoea Dovoncr, | Eohr Git Poster, Wine daughter of Thomas and Rosanna Domobue, aged 2 years Steamer Dudiey Buck, Cran and 20 days, . sivas | Steamer Bacony, Ely, Wasi er ft State, is now in Tennessee, and Buell is returning north from the pursuit, The battle of Perryvilie is the oniy instance where the contending forces brought matters to as. €1 te by those personages wo desire to be freed from the | ay icene, and that affair may be regarded as drawn | . The fricnds and acquaintances of the family are respect. | i niees., Bh \é PHILADELPATA. ‘ye t vas the aext speaker. He | peculiar honer of being made to fight against their wil. ge bs a Seizy ch fully invited to atieud the funeral, from the residence of | Sicamer Wises Morten Heras ee Farnsworth, Rorkle gg pei ina sy hark, ABtctam _ (new), is Advocated the empleynient of tbe most streucour mea- | Disgaces of the most extraordizary’ character and navare | S*™°- joes was heavy on both sides, with no cor- | Ler parents, No. 452 Tenth avenue, corner of Thirty-ninth oe Shr M Milton, Till oe, Bort Royat Cla brig Amovone, Hore: Maar ey the Fuppression oF the rebellion. and declared | arg brought to light, and it would require more medical | responding advantage to either, eo far as is generally | street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, ie] ~ * RRIVED. arbagorg sehts RK Whius. Smith, Key West; White peas ble "toyal fonbers we aere tien wot yeoenent 2g fkiil than is possessed by the preveut generation to | known. Buell mismanaged affairs there, and lost the | ™4iNs will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment, Steamship Bavaria (Ham), M . South PomntyMe; 8 A Hammond, Pale, Bow. classify them er determine their particular effects . settli upon ‘the human system. From head towfoot there | °UlY opportunity he lind of settling the issue in one grand seems to be but one collection of these diseases; | battle. He allowed divisions to sustain an unequal con- and it i8 wonderful, to all appearances, in this | flict, when, by energetic measures, he could have outnum- Exy —In Brooklyn, on Thursday, October 23, Wituiam | Southampton 8th, with mdse and Rownt: ‘son a eatet the enti Ronn eldest gon of Josophy N. and Hannah i. R. Ely, | Ayo, ad wend watson winds eae Pon i pe Race, passed . feeberg. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the icone’ Secmmnba, tow On rane Oi 16, via 747 thi= war by the ahortest route and by the most effective meacurey, and were not at ali frightened by the emaccipation prociamation of the President. (Aypiause.) He had never ‘ound im the constitution i ction, that the city of New ‘ork = has | bered the enemy and totuily routed them. Why he did | funeral, from the residence of his father, 106 Hen nd passengers, to iam, Belt ‘Bearsport, 493 4.96ths tons), Griflimy. + vlrose” or paragraph declaring that rebels | St'tresent 80 many sound inhabitants. Rheumatism and | this no one seems to kuow; but the fact rem gas t | strect, this (Sunday) afteruoon, at halt-pash two o'clock, 4 ken aCe, At the S W Tass, spone Dark Mary i Rich; Dre aver, Dirgin, Havana, Sid brig Al: “gainst the government should be protected in their | shorisightodness are the two great physical impediments | bave stated, Bat the reason wh¥ he did not the | FrraParnicx.—On Fri . boant Viana 3 fort Reef, spoke seur Hannil to day morning, Uctober 24, of con, } #01 Carrys! F mi Buizal idow Bhi She \, Hich! Liv in Seplhie with coal, pomey toy o— i to Walsh, Carrer mnt 40, 10n 71 0, (oy ‘an | NY +@ bacon and hominy produced by negro fae on which certificates of exemption are claimed. The sur- | Tebel army is very apparent. Bragg bad three distinct geous, however, arc very particular, aod it 18 impossible | !ines of retreat open to him, and a strong rear rd out ee, OA tA aeamer prone are ‘ he late William Fitg. : ke; schre. uit 4 Gray, Howen* Sarah J. Bright, jusien, he exhorted all 8 der, Philadelphia: John Beaty, Hender- ond citizens to xo straight durough and over the rebel- | to deceive them in examisiation. Ib erder to determine | ®t all times, which seized’ every position and held it | . Tue relatives and friends are respectfully invited Agnip Qn Wi fangow, Sept 2), with mdse, to Iphie for Pawtucket; Mary, Terrell Blizabethe | Hom, and never to unbuckle their armour till it was tho- | tho number of troepe which have been Faisod. in Sew | until our forces were Ieoperiy” dispored for battle | tend the funeral, without further notice, froma, ‘ast tine ren gaten Oct 33, of Monten large Am Ze: Aon Anielin, Hatiock, and Expe roughly crushed. York and BrookJyn since July 2, and thereby find out | ® work that requires .bours to accamplish; and | residence, No. 18 Baxter strest, this (Sunday) a‘teraoon, | *eam frigate, bound EB (probably the Minnesota) fe a 3 Mary Brush, You A ‘ ibe Rev. Mr. Owen, of Miesissippi, was the next what number of drafted men will be required wo fil up | then, having checked our pursuit several hours, it would | at one o'clock. e . Leg eo Gps Prince, Berm Be aro A Fea. (Laugber,) the had. eeu oavity Sroned, and ] 4 G00ta, General Anthon has received insiructions to | fallin ng og while the roar ‘guard hekd win chock, | Fromme Os Venter, Genet Bean ‘apark White Sea, {or Boston), Beane, Lt upork, Bent 2 pand Aida, ; . ¢ ed into an immediate examination of the matte marc : guard hel check. ‘L00p.—On Fr |, after i sloope E'S wood sith eighty ther prissners in loatheome ‘dun. | Five wil be attended with & good. teal of trole, but | Sit wasday atler doy, and we could not, or did. not, Ore ees ee =e ‘Yor geun, the chargo ‘against bit b ng that he had’ talked iliness, Pataicx Fuoop, 46 years, @/uative of the | Uncle Sum, bo; u General Antbon is equal to the task, ter the corporative relation of the two mam forces as to Bark Ibis (ot Bum riseotta), Milles, Cardi®, Bept 20, with Union talk. Many were led oat to execution. At first ther , . aster. Oct tat 40, lon 72, saw two Am gunboats, s provided coftine Tor those who were execuied: but’ they CORCORAN’S IRISH LEGION. Seco eab unr itis ountey po. lea rebde thee aan | sks ete e ee re Ril are respectfully | fom. ty trepably tiraeurch oi ane robes ‘Aton A E Martin, Edwards, Phin. ‘ gave that op, and simply had holes ‘tug, to which the con. This fine brigade, nader command of General Corcoran, | race began. ‘The enemy another advantage over us | 2 Jefaey street, this (Sunday) afters, late residence, No. (of Hampden. Terson, Keane: exes ‘Sibi decane persons were Jed and shot through the brain. | now encamped on Staten Island, is tn excellent condition | in the race. They bad sent their provisions ahead of Tiviiente Oe Friday morni fo a LF Made His doom was tw be by hanging, because be was regarded | and discipline. The location of Camp Scott is most ealu- | them, and had established depots along their proposed | Hcrewmon, in the 424 year of hir, ae, is Pe ae ert pt ompect Aerie — Vick Nt ‘J . sean arch traitor, He had preacued a sermon in which | brious, sheltered by groves of trees on the north line of retreat, while we were obliged to transport our | His friends are invited to bis, ies funk. ‘schr Pennsylvania, before reportel.) ~ ASTROLOGY, ; Be wold the congregation to oppose secession by taking | and courting the ennshine and healthy breezes Lg | rovisions after us; and at the end of each day's march | street, until Monday, when | residence, 242 Ninth | "iit WA Banks (of Portiand, 0), liray, Hoston, 7 days, a : afro against it. by writing against it, and, if need be, by fght- | vccan on the south. \ glance at the lines of cleanly tents, | Wyo were farther from our base of supplies, and found | Montreal for interment, Temains will be taken to | iy hallant, to Wakeman, Dimon % Co: BONA FIDE ASTROLOGIST THAT EVERY ONE Ug aguinst it. (Applause.) He escaped once trom | the robust appearance of the men, and the general order | more difficulty in procuring them, "ko. ‘when Buell real and aberdee’« ‘aeoe Brig Margretta (Venez), Badureco, Bonaire, 27 days, with |) fiepend on is Mine, WILSON, who tells Uh pFiswo but was retaken, having been hunted by rebel | which prevails, at once convinces the visitor that the | ™ 4) Orchard, where the turppike eudg, and be. | HoaGuamD.—On Frira. land) papers please copy sal, to Riera & Ther eb vigit as soon as Fou enter, and tute ‘ avalry and bloodhoadl second tume that | camp is under the supervision of au able eoldier and a | Send which ioe. country is traversed by but fost goats, | daughter of Harmon, gAiy ,0ctNer 24, Chane, the only | Bre Mantiags (Brew) Eicenrook, Pork au Tuathy O Warni you of dangers, and brings he escaped from prison he tok care to leave wo | strict di The personal attention paid to bis | 3n1 thore yarrow ang Jrsytlcjents he wisely: eoneed her! | momthe and 21 dav.,7@ Ste Hoagladd,aged 1 year, 7 | with inde. oC Fa MG mvwhits signal wiih red | "poMt, peryous oundertakiuin | N. B—Celebrated | maxie Particle of eithing beuind him, so that the blood | men by General Corcoran—which i uaremittingreadily sone teat ae alee Hs Fast Tetinassee before | The rolatives ' £4 veiends of the teraily are respecitully | Mtoe corners with blak Jeter i * OBS toa ever (ip store." Ladies and gentsren Booed He could oot yet his scent. His fellow prisoners | accounts for the admirable condition of Camp Scott, It D x > ri iti |. Grier, ty b with coat, ~ . = il aided hie escape. "They had appointed bim their Chaplain, thought that the legion will soon take its Monaricne tor is ‘supplies give out, oF per’ ol 5 i) uaa te two volo, fe Uhe funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at | to H f. Roun & a, aa SEVENTIN Me bad suffered ‘ganly {rom ‘starvation, and was almost | the geat of war. Geueral Corcoran hus issued the follow. 4 Preseveg In that region . wer a tee pony to pro- orian £on S Grocawich sirest, oa gic catrg an goartet st 626 bow often saacinted when he reaches. th federal lies, "He gave a | tog order, whieh will no doubt be strictly attendant wy | pov tracing bis steps, dn F feos the’ fotteating | yeaa,» “0 Friday, October 24, Joun Hurias, aged 40 | Sher nilts (8p). Vou, Porto Cabelio, 22 vaye, with (uate parrative of bis adventures, mentioning ft meat OkDERe—NO, - ¥ to C F & HG Schmidt, that camo to bis knowledge. A Untoa tah feaveitaae Huapquanréne, Conconay wae euemy. What he will do next time can duly | TDe celatives.and friends are respectfully invited to | #0, tuy ih Wicks, Port Royal, 10 ty of rebel caygiry. Came © « thie LacioX, toll. ‘The enemy's movements will govern his | Fon ay Ue rote oe ge afternoon, at oneo'clock, | Schr Frances, Connor, Baltimore, ° > - ue They devoted how they wou = ty of bw nag 4 enliste* Tut, 2%, 1862. great measure, and decide the plan of the next cam- | ‘sym the residence of hi r, 100 Forsyth street. Schr Hattie Low, Mumford, Berlin, STOU NDING CLAIRVOYANCE AND DIVINATIONS.— dvocated hanging, and some were in favor of thootine, aa awe La men Of this brigade in the city | puign. Lt is probable, however, tbat he will, move into O¢ Hiato.—in Kahway, N i Whe renidence of bis | Schr B Alico, dilen, Fhiladeiphie, 2 daye MadaBie CLIFFORD, 10/ Doan street, Brookiva, the wat finally they procured scalding water and seated ng of eis K, wh" ger om leave of absence or otherwise, | iconestee by another et nd vat is ory brother, John Hiald, Roagnt Hiatb, of No. 2 Front street, ter, Bemiuia, Chincoteague. Americn Xo death.” (Monvtestations of horror among the aidionne) | St veqerea te report in camp on or Yefore Mou: | rebels in Miseiesippl—that eit ge back 10 Distid | aged $0 yeaa, Gierecker), Merritt bong Branch, SJ aN They then hung sp the corpme and puta Inbel on ine | “*%-Ovtober 7, at tea orclock A. M. department, and matters will stand a8 they did \et'year | His relatives and friends, also, Bennett Lodge 28 F. A. Packet Randal, eabethpor to Beaton hake a “ aes ney el on the an . 4 | at this time, M., are respeetfully invited to attend the funeral on Tues- shing, Cammings, Ellzabethport for Bosioa breast, +t t ng that whcever ehould take it down and bur Priva’ og absent after that time will be considered | w Serlt releea Pe ae SFr EF Sotins. Coram i HART, HAVING RETURNED FROM ¢ would be served in the same way. The men who aided | SCTE? and at officers failing to report will'be deait |. Humphrey Marshall was at Mowat 9 seb adngered fe [nerdy ES ky ’ M., from the residence of | ‘Behe Sendox, Bray. Vicainarem, ¢ days. Announces to the ladies of New York that she tae mrena patente, Sid, howaver, come by night irding to minary law. BY Order Ot ns, | Sete La ie otrikingt oat m tue alteuou er Secikaacict | “'meomeOn Bulsresy moraing, October ae, Sanon | Ret Hfachgirers baker Bosna pial afsrunation “as "io foreiek meriaee tod And cut down and bury the corpse. He declared bimeelt Brigadier Mi. CORO . . ro A ive of County Tyrone, Ireland, in the é7th Ordinary fee 2 cents, i in favor of the President's proclamation, worrr, Assistant Adjutant General. Kentucky, and will doubtless ent East Tennessee | Hvaxs, iy A A year % sh his belief that it could be carried got Rrrenes $2 Races, se more of ‘he Corcuraa Legion wilt | through Pound Gap, the enly route left open to him. This oe AE shai cid ised dd Vasdlensin abe ‘ 31 EXPERIENC! ce nepvons Bad ee oS Fen eae ¢ his probably be Colonel Burke's, There are now at Camp | relations to Bragg’s army are uot understood by the mili- | The ets fomwody ae repent y 0B, ranemer m # who ran to the ™ «at Up to this Wc, | Reott the following regiments:—The Sixty-ninth, Colonel | tary authorities, It is mot probable that be is under | invited Wo attend the feperal, ine (a anday) a Neragoa, at | Mearoe, 29 Bo ie Seeete eavite, Wruarigne, i etand that it Le yaton [ines were given to % go Murphy, Fourth regiment, Colonel Bryan; Fifth reg mest, control at all, but is acting independently of him. | two o'clock, y joxt, 1g: | sauee ta balkene to BD tocpaine } 4 wot the iwlicy of the Korma” ot to re: | Colonel MeEvily, and Ninth regiment, Colone! Reid, toge- | His force comlsted, a short time sineo, of only twenty. | sixth street, | oa eamer Franklin, Young, Baltiinore. Fa koew that Geverals Nelg? | wood and | ther with several other companies abd parts of companies five hundred men, and itis a question whether be has | | Jonataaox.—On Friday, 24, Conwauive C, Jona- wiutunere, j Tied aes: One. of ako tent | which Wave not yet been ansigned to aay command. The | gained secu recess domoraligns, beyond ail acertice, | “tvs relatives sod friends of tho family are respeattuty | faster Enaty Md 0. j V0 te Fete ie th tis post Cities Joie | Sunaton, oC vacfoeenpfie nn orderly and quiet ae posslbie. | Seti emag made uy’priocipally of Ranbocbiane, who ere | inyhed ve attend the funeral, at his tats rensoanta, worn M tage, Bienen. wnt bach avoune Me het eS BD I er ig nd hemiogs to leave their Beate to fight under Marshall in Baler om Monday aftersoon, at two o'clock, tater. | Sleamer Fetrel, Baker. Provicence, in B.—WHMMLAS NOT HEARD OF THE CELEBRATED | south. | He went one day he a viaeni’ Queene , o ibtful whether the fat and jell tin Belleville, The steamabip Cumbria, nmoer, arrived 234 from “Mad WSTER (wiu by eu 10 No, 881! i Boor ‘seand billers,” and, povicing a cclored print of the | Curcoran keeps centinnally on, the camp ground; | foreign parte, i ie douvituy wuesoer, (he, fut and jelly ontiN.—On Saturday, October 2%, Mancaner | New Orieans, 1e consigned to IH Unger, anc cot to. Brett “1 vnih street. ueer the pet “te 1 |. he made a remark to the to the interests of bis command. ol yom se ee ea “Yes,” said she, «‘them's the ie tees, of the Fourth requnent, ‘now raising in | sand men. His men are nearly ‘sil mounted, and he will MeLacems, > of the iate Charles McLaughlin, Vreeideuts, and aome of them must be mighty old oow a Albany for Corcoran’s Lagiea, wil i arrive jo this oe fod vo (gg: obtain: — ie -4 enough Fee becom ete hy are tavited to attend the | o”¢ bare nd one Orie : frentens: ‘here yet re iacashe"t beve eearn of tim Shier tbe ttherests ot this men, The Colonel i, ta eneet: ‘very rapid, and it will be found imposs ible, 1 funeral, from 646 Broome street, on Monday afternoon, at Steamshipn Sits ot New ork (Beh Liverpool; Benes, aver bince | was a litle: girl; L wonder is be dead yet.” | jont soldier, and will, no doubt, bring out with bim a firat | our forees to overtake him. Several regiments start one o' *_wied nthe, the aie yd for Bremen; = mn Jusa, Nic, je a awered that he had recently seen an aecount of hie | olaes corps. Captain Brice, of the regiment, has his com- | from Paris two or three days since jo pursuit, and jt is a te * — fy ; Pecont ttle of Bull | | Wind at sunset NNE. 4 th wi the papers. (Laughter.) He alse told an anec- ny full, and has been mustered into the service. The | hoped that Marsball will indulge in one of his lazy and | run, on ure ®, agua ‘ JonN MiLuGas, aged 28 with entire guisinetion Y @ name of iuture Tr you wish ceuth give ber ae T WONDER IN TH: RED : : hs ¥ Corporal of pany J, Fifth regiment New York ” es from Tishamii nty, Missie- in, however, is now devoting bis time in order to | slow movements, so that our may overtake him. rears, Corpor , mei m Shipmacters’ oat, ote Soaeen 30 emigresenene to. ferns’ and fit up Colonel Bryan’s command. He has been in this | He is notoriously slow and it is owing, the rebels say, | Volunteers. ies lie totus A an Wincen mea i te ‘The difficulty was that the wife of | city for the past few days, and yesterday offered five | to that unfortunate habit, Jor a military map, that Gene- ‘Where axeT—Roowe 28 a: 4 a er going Ww Arkansas wanted to goto dollars each, out of bis own pocket, to any man who | ral Geo. W. tae gr) Ste tus Unis. iver snd exper: neath marared, pa The following approved ofleers have recelred commissions j woman want ould join Captain Edward Gorman’s eompany of shay som Comber! iver and captured. ly from thie Association, extn, a0 We sring 0. please. their wites, agreed to | soertece, wbIh le how being raised in thie cliy, U3 becy. | Soha Morgan, with hie cavalry, enveloped Morgau's re: When the rocks shal aie hei bend Henry #1 Greeno, brig Ada: Oltyer Ameeburs, wip © 1A a ede." | The ove sald to the ether, “If you had a young | tached to the Fourth'regiment. A splendid sword is to | treating columns; but Marshall did not come up te his Of his deeds to tell Farwell: Henry L Wooster, brig Moonlight, Ge: Marit <tr Tee oanp igor on ois att kee OF, Pupresented to the Captain at Colonel Bryan's boure in | gid,and our troops escaped the trap set for them. Of | Movst.—Of consumption, oo Thursday, Ootober 29, Mr. | brn’ Auniers A suco DEN ReNG wee a Wan fi teed, h year of hts age. bark Besos. Martin VB Roland, bart to the other in boot @ | Albany to-morrow might. course the question whether Morgan and Marrhail to- | Joaxrm Mouyt, in man who had the old w at ve beaten General Geo. W. Morgan is an His friends and those of the family are respectfully in- | Jne Lorentson, orig paride, ae uvale Bares aoe be enid there would to ke sieve ee lacpeviicn on nom ane soit ce We thiok not, Uough Braga-beid an opponne | vited vo suiend. the funeral, from" tho resfacace che Pereire Worrichéon, sek 8 Sentip( Geo Chor stay ete Tene ee 1) Ate Song an tb slave could ron away. ‘The | Will parade for inspection ou Monday the 7th inet..in | hte “ind'jaid the entire “blame of Wns escape tobe | brotber-I-law, George 0. Baker, No. 190 Forsyth surcct, | PEK Hide. | vty A Peterson, sehr 1g Nile’ "Tain to vietper ad eee oy fe fh waurrection Me NOVe Se North i they could have freedom | full dress. metre ine weil be Lormed at the State | hetvtunate Humphrey, Woe only hope shat he will be | this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. pon, sche Mary Ale: Henry D Harriman’ aches colny pat yas ng, ws TUL SINE a Le, claves Would wei raid ‘amren" V0 the proposiion af | Arsenal, 7, at half-past even o'clock A. M. aa alow in his retreat as on bie advance towards Morgan, | (lifornia papers please copy. beri O Walsh lace bark Wiciorys Preterick 1 1). fa Sek Woe (We. Ts the ants. petgoa in tis n te South; and Ne oeriful ciate of Florida THE TIIRTY-SAVENTH NEOIMENT, IHIRM iPLKS. | Ad then romething may Deaccomplshed iw Goishing up | | MeNANaRa.—(On Frilay, Oetaber 24, of croup, Rosasna | Manhattan: AV inn F York, thip Dona incon Ailohocowerracted hee ike ne eiving «0 them ihe hesorclock when the meeting adjouri | Captain Jamewft. O'Beirne and Licuieuant Jar Keelan, | Marshall's militarycareer. ‘The s@ry can be told'iun | Mv awana, aged 3 yearns 2 months and 5 days, Doane, br g phic Teter aise highly rampecabio eae ete eo ahd evan ther Mr. Gxeeley #48 prevailed on to give'| who has won ‘the nom de guerre of “Black Hawk,” are | fow days. the relatives and friends of the family are respectfuliy eave! Hol wives aud Lue. Strong woven Acpre’ “inthis elly recruiting for the Thitty-erveetty | Foere is a» intense abaiety felt-io'the Wert that | uvited vo attend the funeral, from ihe residenoe of ber | Sarr Kuronran (ot Bonton), Whive, irom Kew York for | bend veclar

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