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NEW YORK HERALD, MUNDAY, at eR OUTUBEK 27, 1862. 5 THEATRICAL AWD MUSICAL. XA Heenan As we announced op Friday, all the arrangemonts for Mr. Grau’s oporatio anqaon are completed. The regularty Mrs, Bell is a Western tady, of groat taloat, 2md comes AION g U4 recommended by the Mayors of Bastow, Provt- dence and “ther cities, whore she has been gi¢tg her on- tertainments. The philanthropic and pasriete object which she bas in view should ivsure her 4 crowdud at- 20 nenwick etreet, tis (Monnay) Wlernoon, at ball poet one o'clock. Baows.—In Brooklyn, on Saturady, Setober 26, radius W. Lrotapsh the 34/1) _ MARINE AFFAIRS, Arrival of the Packet ship Droaduougnt Thisship, about which some little anxinty has boon ox- /WEWS FROM j WASHINGTON. 2" oN, Ob! 28/1382. Wa AND NAVY. SIGNS OF AOPIVITY IN TUR 22) earnney aubjevtedto hasdahips such as bul fe eo ‘suave ever been called. upon to endure, lit ts no! to Owexpeeted that iueir patriotism—if Wasurmy Ann, wife ¢ your of her age patric isin it cam be eailed—can hold out against such .-vere tests. They were promised that sthey \vuld be led ivlo the toyai siates, there to ‘reve! 1 their fatness and plenty; but the effort to re. .ae this pleasing expectation has only Pro. * them greater hardships and disappoint. The indications in all quarters aro suc & surance that both the army and the navy will. longer remain inactive, but will commence @ pivms rations proiwising the accomplishment of the most im, tant results. The proparations for this purpose are’ decry completed, aud 0 Buch on extent as t preclude even’ the © aud tS answer all demands from “to give as not much or engaged artisis are Madame Guerrabella, Mademoiselle Cordier, Mise Stockton and a young contralto recvutly arrived trom Cuba, wit Brigno!, susimi aad Amodio, In addiction to above the eorvices of Madame Lorini Whiting, Miss Carlotts Patti, Mies Kellog aud Mr. William Castiec, the now tenor, baye been secured Cor 4 few nights ft, Se far as tho pescione! of the droupe ts cancerned, toudance, At tho Old Bowory @ now pioce, ontitied ‘Tho Pro reas of @ Scam,” and doserived in the biile aa ‘a grand instructive drama,’ is to be produced this even* ‘The atory covers an oxtonsivo range of (ho globe's face, and Uke mise on scome will include some now Sconery illustrative of different countries. Pressed (16 it waa said tho commander of the roi! pri vatee: Alabama had taken a fancy for ber, and was joo Doisterous passage of tweuty-four days. Captain Samacls had heard of the boast of tho com admiring his taste determined to disappoint bim, and, ing after hor), arcived yesterday morning, aller 4 vory mander of the Alabama wiile ui Ragland, aad, hg ‘he roisteves ane trtends of the family aro rempeen!y! 7 invited to attead ihe fu.oral, thie (Monday) afternom at two o'clock, from the Strong place Baytiss church oth Brooklyn Hu kome.—On Saturday, Oetohor'25, laaad Rimmer ho friends are invited eo atie.d iis Cuneral, #9 = Le«e sehureh, Hudson street,on Tucsday aflernogn, {ar o'clock, without further negive Mhiladolphia papers plouse copy —On Sunday evening, CaRober 26 probability of te o~ io mn, G8 Fegarded as patistactory, with ang oxception, men's. {tis therefore not isi at, consoqu oO r aes ’ ‘ore ‘Bat surprising th with jashile, aed ‘pelease’ seubans fee, shorenionmnan Gee bon ro ‘Av Ghe New Bowory a grand sentation dfama. “Claude quence, caine out of the North Channol, aud made ay or of Wiliam 3. and Marie Brady, aged 3 y-u# ‘euch prvapeots bef ‘ the adem °° he li dindame @’Angti, boxt} extromely northern passage, co: along Greenland ati such p:ospeots before it as the winter and im | socution of the war, with a view to the prompt suppres. | ‘Ne Meee Duval, with be bronht at aie swouimg. Some oxponse ; ae, ane ee . oreasit hard fighting hold out, the Southern | gion of the rebeition APat. the best SoMtzalto upon she stage, and whose bite ub ie! xp Newfoundland aid Jong Island, experiencing much heavy [ po even ran cor tae? ow Ln, ” . f : : hy" 8 voMh and beoutp’? principle — o% heen gone to in preparing for it westerly weather Whon in tatinude 48. longitude 46. 06+ wept ge Lp toc a le theari «!.uld beeo a disposi é omiaein” the yo. 3 “*Panvresio’t me .06* | Greenwich street Her couvaing will be taken’ to Ouk \1.i4 1d become discouraged, and « disposi RECONNOISSANCKS ON THE POTOMAC. selvetion adopted by Mr. Grau afford’ no oxouse Fanvrotie continues to be the great card at iia 1 passed a largo iccborg. Gometery om Tumgday moraine, Te tg Immense houses nightly utfése te interest felt in this admirably constructed drama: Wood's beautiful Httly theatre bas boon cPowded to There have deon several reconnoipsances duringthe past She has « fuil and valuabiobargo, with 165 padiengerR, week un the southern sate: the Potomac, and muck all welt for, We nat that bo Will «also béar ‘in mind’ ‘tion 5, ing up to profit by the term of grace of- . Chat in regir4 bo We othen detaNé of his enterprise Jhe fered in Mr. Lincoln’s proclamation. only child of Aibe. year of her ago. ES “5: ' vr Valuadte information odtaiue:! concerning the positions OFT yiviiy wili aul be salished with Mee élipshod arrangé> ; Wo have it from good authority that our American | Tho reltivos sod frionde of the family are respecet Mex sotpners Barurooizy anp UNPRovipgn | the enemy. Gainesville, New Baltimore, Hay Market, | morte iuat have characterized opera®ée representations PSOverlowing during the week, Therseoupe of minstrols at | packots, having antigrant passengers on board, aro in Go pape oy Tinoral, this (Monday) aflatnoon + the residonee uf Twonty ninth stroot Ruake—On Thursday morning, Octohar 2%, Base t Averin, infant sou of Charles W. and Susaa W. Bide w ot Thoroughfare Gap, Dumiteics , Stadord Springs, Warrenton hor paronts,68 «i Junction, Manassas Junction aud@ether places were within their flelds of observation, Our troops had covasivial fur Boveral vevsous pat, Tho choruses gud orchestra the: establishment t¢ one of tho finest ia tag country have been wrei-bed, and ® marked reforn? both wit | Brest and Chaisty aro also doiug an ox be ucvessary (o waure @libern! on Ge part of | eelient dusiness, At tho former calablishment the wirn W uta CLoruina.—-The War Department has bev singularly remiss in its atteation to the requirements of. our troops. At a moment danger from rebel privateers, K# an ule effect was had botwoen the owners of captaia standing to that “990” anu her skirmivhes, aud both sides lost a few men in | , os ehiot (oatines aro Les Miserabioa," «TL Cap ee | 5 months, . + . HpOra gers. Now lhat it ts undersiood that tho atqnager ‘. 0 relat ‘when °c whole country is anxiously awaiting | kiticd, wounded and prisoners. A séouting party | ins ubuaumed tie a ae ihe artiste on his own f UT? Trovatmm” ant ‘De Glick Brigado. At | Foumdering of the Bhip Meporter, of juahectte pape tre or ha prog me gn Boston—Probable Lose of Thirty-two ofHer Crew, die. Tho ship Reporter, of Boston, Coundorad at sea on the T8th of August ast, off Cape Horn, baving sprung aleak who returned to Sigel’s headquarters last night re- port that tho rebel Genersi Mumford, with a force of 1,500 mon, was at Purcsllyilie, about twelve miles west of Leesburg, on the road to Snocker’s Gap. A large pa- the latter “The Bedouin Arabs of Ovlor,"” aud tho favo secon stron une (Moeday) silernonn, at ove octane @ forward movement on the part of our great en Port hain ¢ Poton: 1» Army we hear that “shoes are needed | for the men ere they cna march.” We know torms, no atlowsnes will be ode for any drawbacteir cna - , these respects. Moreover, he will do well to reoo!!act cite extravaganza The Treaty with Japaa,” in which that he bas a formidable compotitor in the German Opera, [* Me ititattablo George Plays bis popular part of Julius which w rapidly growing im popularity, from tho artistic |) QUKeabash copy. se.) eapers ord, on roe , October 26, Ante T. a oupEAeL eee, Archibald T! and sarah 0. Ge iia, aged 4 years and 2 moni from rviisble sources that the troops need q heavy gale of wind, and ihe rel frtends of the famt!: twol of the enemy is at Leesburg, Middlebury and Water: | 9. 4 Tirol Panoranraof Oe!xornta, at Hope Chapal, is haw, | & heavy gale of wind, and out of a crow of thirty six | The rel lativon ad ne er are ioyived i ie « R iecprise and careful adniinistration of ita able con- nnd 2 9 | attend the funeral, om Tuesday, at twelve o'clock. Traine dlank-. and overcoats, while bitter comments’! fora ductor, Mr! Atechuty, We teust that Me, Grau will, for pW well moritod success, tis ano of the boat excouted | cers and mon, only fob, including the wecond mate, ars 30 A. M. aud return of koown to be saved. ‘These man arrived at Caldern, wont | ia’. uambers Strest at coast of South America, ohstho 19th of September, in tac Cagfioh bark Enchanter, aud geportod 40 tha Amertcan Cousot aa follows: — ‘that about the middle of i when off Cape Horn, savory heavy weather, the si bonts, bulwarks and. the cabin water On oe ‘th of August thee Kogiiefbark I hove in after repeated attempts to Lake olktue craw of the rap hints which tailed in conanquence of the heavy sox—thow boat boing tov im the attempt—the mate aad seventesa of the crew decided to leave tho sbip upon a ratt they constructed. The captain aut thirteen inen remaihedon board untit next day, when they found that the skip hed settled four feot ey aban tee tho ship on another raft, and wore picked ap by ta of the Enchaniar, bas not until NO FIGHTING AT CHARLESTOWN. Information is given out to-day from the War Depart ment, that thore has been no fighting at Charlestown, It will probably be found, whep te fog clears away, that Goneral “Lee hax his columns withdrawn down the Valley of Virginia, so that he may readily cover Gordons. ville. and most interesting picruremtot the kind that haa boon combibited penn ‘ORRIGN) Tue acasclitc'e the Italinn Opera @’Aris, epousd on the 2a of iis month, Madame Penes was the Novma of te evening, and Mine. Voipivi th Adela. Tho Paris critics sponihighly of Madame Penco’ perfarmanca ‘Ai. Marto, it is stotod, Has acoepted @m engagement ay the Grund Opera for thres months, \iecmnieceee ou che L5th November. He is tu sing cigitt nigtgs cach month, for whictsbe eecelvos £400; Uelug at tbe rato of £09 4 night. At Berlin Moyerbeer's “Camp'de: Sitesic’@aas teen re vived with homenso auccess. Mile, Eucoa #6 named as having won the vocal honors of the ropragongation are nie upon the irregularity of the payments made ‘» the soldivrs, many regiments having ‘weceived no pay for months. This proceeds from n . tack of means, but from a want of care and j.:.igment; and should this negligence con- tinue -e will lose more nen by disease than by he be iets of the enemy. The department mamed above has ample means for acquiring Inforiis'ion as to the necessities of the suldiers, nd no lack of promptitude or energy on its part -hould be tolerated by the President, his-own suke, take these suggestions ito consideration We appeove of bis commercial prudenes; bat in matters Of art this must have a limit, ‘The new piece, “ Bosom Friens whieh wae produced on Monday at Wallack’s, partakes more of the nature of a divma then of a comedy. In plot, dialogue and de velopment of character it possesses all the elements of the formor, the denouement alone bringing it within the Classitication claimed for it, Admirably cast, and played wilh the apirit infused by au audience prepared to wel come auything in the shape of noveity, fs incomgruities were not noticed, and ite actual merita obtained more than a due sharé of appreciation. Tho advantage of Caavoor.--On Saturday, October 26, Henry Carroor, youngest aon of Arthur and Saray €arfoot, aged 1 year. 1 invath and 22 days ‘The friends and relatives of the family are requeatos | attond the funeral, without further invitation, from the nce of b’A parents, 219 Gold attest, Brooklyn, thi» (ilonday ) afternoon, at two v’elock. London (Jéngland)' payors please copy * MaING.—OM Saturday aftarkoon , OoLober 36, FF Eixtvwy’, beloved gon of Henry and Etizateth Digging, aged’3 years, @ months and 7 days. relatives aud frichds of the fatnily avo redpecttilly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hia paronts, 602 Soveuth avenue, ths (Monday) aiverboon, at two o'clock. De MAKDOLLIN.—Near Spotevost, NI October 25, Dr. Kywaxp SECESH RUMORS IN CIRCULATION, Tho secessiouists here are quite lively over 6ome un- gained victory of the rebels over McClollan’s army, and are putting into circulation to-day a variety of false rumors. TOR APPOINTMENT OF GENERAL ROSECRANS. on Saturday, whos duty it undoubtedly is, as Commander- ‘in-Chic’, to satisfy himself that due attention is ppajd to the wants of the army. We have just been informed on positive au- sthory that at least five hundred of General The appointmont of General Rosecrans to the com mand of which Genoral Buell has just been relieved is owing to the vigor but recently so conspicuously displayed by him acd 4 acompliment to his fine qualities asasother. Equal energy and ability will be oxpeeted of all entrusted with similar important duties, and there having @ piece produced undor tasteful and gxiiful direc- tiou was never more exemplified than in the case of this comedy. It owes everything to the manner in which it has beon brought out; and if it baa beon a decideg wuccess, ag tho eritics pronounce it, it only A private letter says that several mvsical colebrities cy Horlin in tho first wovk of the present month--Verdr, to St. Potersburg, Mme. Laborde, to cow, and Von Plotow for Paris, to'superintend bis dure deila,'* at the Opera, A laughable parody upon the “[tranglourn de t’Inde" bas been brought ont ut the Theatre Dejazet, called ‘Les Etrangleurs dos Dindey,’’ and appeara to have a good deal the captain (Be all Dut the second mate and three men had died from the effoote of the colg ant severe wea ‘The abave men atsorspated that the capthin of the chauter did all iv his\powor to make thet comfortal aud treated them with'great kindness. At the time the mon the captain's raft'were picked up tho mate's raft was ont of sight, and Mr. Townes, the ye MAaDULLIN, aged HT yours Tho relatives and friends of the family, algo the mein bers of the Now York State Svctety of Cincinnati, ar re spect{ully mavitod to atiend (he fubeval, at Frinity church, on Tuesday (vistond of Mondcy) afternoon, at one o’clne Feexey —Oe Sunday morning, Ooveber #5, after a | gering lines, Mariivs Pewsey, in Uae 61st yeac native of the county of Shgo, Ireland. goes to prove what wo have often asserted, that 4 is also authority for stating that the administration is de- more genae in If than the or iginal. Atall events, it is a | socond mate, who, with*Wm. Beacon, Cham Steel and G Her relatives and friends,-sl8 Lhoae of ber sons, George W. Morgan’s soldiers are barefooted wirshhba Gils Geren ‘Afctions delays shall no longer bo | ME: Wallack cam make of any dramatic crudities that ho | much more liv ly, pleasant affair, + and ie auch applauded K. Miller, seamen, wore saved on the captaints-raft, state | anc Michaol Feeney, are respectfully invited to at tou and w thout clothing. For months these brave chooses to take in band effective and popular material for Pe that the men on tho matewraft must have verished az @ | the fonoral, from hor late residence, 472 Peart strevt, -men | .ve been in a similar state of destitution, @ aubject of general complaint. The programme, of course, inclndes an early movement of the Army of the Poto- Kis theatre, The picce has been played several times POLITICAL INTELLIGER': 3 few hours after leaving. ‘The following is 4 list of tte crow — Unia,donday)) afternoon, at two o’¢luels Fiisomany.—Ie Philadelpbia, ou Friday, October 24, siuce to large sad tucreasing audiences, and it stands W il, White, Roxbury; Gilbert Doanc, few offcer, | tyyl-nd tovor, Jomn Frrzceraip, son of Daniel Fitzgerald, and.w« call upon the government to remedy | vintiana tr ‘i <4! is . . again on the bills for this evening and every second uight ial a : Massachusetts; William Townes (saved), Saiems Wm. W. | of Lisrobbin, parish of Boherbes, oonnty Corie, Iroland THR ARORIFT OF DBPOSITS OF GOLD TO BR DIS- ig Towa Fisontow,—Various rumors and totosrmtiey las Witter Eteoe ibid car.-] rhe ere TeRE Weave wie tober hae iirest on such » shameful state of affairs. The men must feel, st have the positive certitude, that while they ur fighting for the cause of their country they ar--duly cared for; that their necessities OONTINUED. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury will shortiy discontinue the receipt of deposits of gold. It is ascertained he wiil not, as has been proposed, offer the five twenties at any discount from tho market rates, or, in other words, to thie week. ‘The new play producod at, Baura Keono’s ca the same night has had similer good fortune. Although fronch origin, it has been go skilfully adapted to our that it bits the popular faney and satiafles oqually those patches have come Kast from Iowa in rogard to the ro Gult of the election of that State, and many of them have beem quite contradictory in thelr apuouncementa. We have examined the few returas that have como in, aed the conclusion we have arrived at is that, with the sol, Mallory, second officer ,, Salom, cor (saved), New York’, J. Northoy, Masarchusetta; W. 3. Blount, Charles Lamon, John Roberts, John Casion, Nich. Jobnaon, ‘Thomas Burman, Jaoeb Amoing, Henry Tonroe, Goorgo ‘Northam and) James Langham,’ of News York! ‘Thomas C. Lawson, Now Hampsiire ; Charles Stoel (auve: Maino, John Sullivan, hd. Cornoll, Maine, Th. Nover, N. G ‘the feienda and rela- the family are respoctiully invited, withous mmtice. ¥.—Un Saturday, October 25, Camonurk Stim, ov of thy late Jobin C, Halsey Tuesday for Calvany Cemetery, oF tives furthe Haw daugh ‘The rolatives and (riends of the family are E earg willbe attended to, their pay given to them | joniic competition, but will endeavor Woexpodite their | who look tor refinement of wit and thoso who expect | diers’ vote, tho State has given ® ropublicin’ majority of | 8! m Watian Stoaton. W os Hamition or ecuilor asvonce ta fanaael atpoly, Ube resineece a Tegulariy; ‘that, in fact, the eye of a paternal | gouversion ag rapkily aa pcasible. broad tumor in comedy, qualities not easity combined. | from two to five thousand, The Second, Third, Wifth and Hee ‘dransio Tayler, Chirlos'Srdnn, Charlee Haases, | halt teat we gone” i geveriment is upon them, Let them realize Tho hero of the pioce, played by Mr. Blake, ta quite | Sixth Congressional @istricts have undoubtedly elected | Win. Brown, Freidr.ch Frese, €. A. Ande: Chew les Thitnison.—Ou Sunday morning, Uctober 26, aflor a this, »u1.we shall have no desertions, no com: Plaints. and our battles wilt be more bravely and sturdily fought. The Department of War has duties to per- form. ‘ci them be duly attended to with carc, foreth cht and rapidity, else the people will hold t» sn account those neglecting at so im- Portant a moment duties involving the very life of the nation. Tur faconixn Coxsprracy Tawartep.—The Jacobin abolitionists evidently intended to force 'Presidcus Lincoln to resign, They have said as smuceb in their organs, when clamoring for a dic- tator in the person of George-Law. They plot- ‘ted this at Providence and Altoona. They ‘aimed «t this when they endeavored to give an dndepeudent abolition command to Fremont, ‘who hui avowed his intention of breaking (throug! the red tape of his superiors and doing as he liked, irrespective of orders, Their at- tacks upon Mr. Lincoln’s wife and family had this sane object. They desired either to super- fede the President by « mititary abolitionist or to worry him ‘nto resigning in favor of Vice Presi'eut Hamlin, who is an abolitionist of the ‘Dluest or blackest dye. ns have thwarted this con- The eleetions near at hand will forever annihilate it avd its authors. It the S!:es which hold elections in November go for the conservatives, the President’s liberty is Hitherto he has heen bound hand and y his abolition “frietds,” and, in spite of THE PUBLIO DEPT. The ropresentation made in some quartere that the Public debt hus reached $2,000,000,000 ia a gross oxagyer. ation. On the first day of the present month it was only $620,000,000, and is now less than $660,000,000. This amount includes the entire circulation and every species of notes, and between $70,000,000 and $30,000,000 dobt of the late administration, but excopts claims for which mo: requisitions have yet been maie. ‘The claims adjusted awd unadjusted cannot exceed §20,- 000,000. NAVAL ORDERS. Lieutenant Commandor MoCann has been detached from the Maralanza and ordered to the command of the Hunch- back, ‘Acting Tdeutenant Calhoun bas been detached from 4ne Hanchback aad ordered’ to the commaud of the Ladona. Lieutevaut Commander €, 5. Norton has been orderca to the Maratanga, Acting Master W.G, Seitonstall has beea ordered to the command of the steamer Commodore Hull. Acting Master L.. Nathan Lowis bas beon ordered to tae stoamer Vander bilt. THE CASE. OF GENERAL M'DOWELL. At the request of Major General McDowell a Court of Inquicy, consisting of Generals Hunter, Cadwatader and Garfleld, will meet in thiseny to-morrow Ww tovestiga‘e the military conduct of that geutioman. TROOPS. TO BIVOUVAC ON THK MARCH. According toan order just iasued from the War Depart, ment, troops in active campaign must be propared to bivoaac on the march, the allowance of teuts boing limit- od. Hospital touis, boing for the sick and wounded, must not be-diverted from their proper use. SKEDADDLING SOLDIERS 70 BE SENT TO TRE PACIFiV coast. ‘The War Depactment contemplate marching a force of ton thousand of those aoldiers who have wkedaddied, sur. rendered and been paroled, to New Mexico, Arizona, Cali- fornia and Oregon, aud possibly back again. They wil, have little fighting, but considerable marching, which will be imposed upon thom ag a sort of poual diseipline. agem in its way, whist the subordinate charactors, each excellent in their adaptation to the main object—that of bringing into broad relief the eccentricities ana di tresaes of the fussy old fellow iv his matrimonial noviti- ate.—are relatively almost as wet! cust. The title of the piece—*No Reat for the Wicked’’—is a little forced, see. ing Ghat the spice of malice developed in Monsieur Genot is of the very mildest! kind. The attractivencss of the caption &, howover, a sufficient excuse fy avy inconsist- ency which it prosentsin this regard. As we predictot. tho piece is nightly growing tn favor, and will continue on the bills as long aa it'exhibits this crescendo tendency. On Monday and Weduev@ay Mc. Forrest repeated hix popular character of Spartacua to the samo deasely packed houses that have followed: up all bis performances. On Friday he appoered in Claude Melnotte, in ©The Lady of Lyons,” a part which, though offering many points of jutorest, can wScer rank with his other impereoustions. Tis evening he plays the character again. ‘To-morrow Bir, Hackotl winds up bis eagagomant with a bevelit, in which he will perforin the great Falataff in the first part of “King Henry LV." On Saturday Miss Matilda Heron opens in *Camitle,"* and wil! play o@ the alternate aghta with Mr. Forrest. The Hrookign Academy has boen tuken by Mr, Wheatleigh for a sertesof performances by those two distinguished artiste, each appearing on the of aights at Nidlo’s. The first performusee of Miss Matilda Heron at the other side of the water is fixed for tho 10th of next month, Mr. Booth baa been playing Richelieu to foe horses, ali the week, with the exeeption of Thursday, when by appeared in Rickard the Third, character ia which, although be bas many, admirers, be does not. ia our’ opinion, come up te the level of his previous per forteances. Thia evening and to-morrow be appears in Komeo, Mrs. F. B. Conway playing Juliet and her husbaud Mercato. The most votable feature at tho Gottecualk concerts the past week as becnethe debat ef a new tonor, Mr+ Wiliam Castle, who bas a veice of very fine quatity’ ranging from € to B fut upd remarkably sweet republisan representatives, Tho Firat district is- close, and the retuens, aa far aa received, leave the democratic candidate about two hundred shoad, but the subiiors’ vote wil more than offset that number, as t20 mon, being mostiy under the coatrol of their republican oMeers , have cast their votes for the candid ites of tho same politi ealstrips: In the Fourth district H. M. Martin, demo orat, ctaiins the election, aad the vote, as far as recorved, favors tho opinion that the claim is well founded. The Dubuque Herald says that the revurns from twonty oight eyunties show @ democratic gain if 7,710 on the volo given Cor Governor Kirkwont trat veer, when the repub Neoans carried ho@tate by 13,714 majority _Ononnen-Qve,—Judge J. H. Birch, copporhend candidate for Congress in the Sixth district of Missourd, wis cut shot! in one of has eecession speeches ‘at Carrottton ot a a and ordered to quit the ovunty.~ ‘Tweerr-mcura Dusrecr.—tion. Alired Rly, notwith Standing aii lis sufferings after being, captured at Bul rua, in the Libby prison in ichmond, was thrown over! board by the republicans of tae Twonty eighth Congres, Bional district of this Stwte, aed Mr. Freeman Clark nominatert ia his atead. The personal friends of Mr. Kiy, not liking the manuer in which bo has been over Glanghed, propose to ran him as « stump candidate. Poor Fly. Maxine fr Pav.—Mr. William ©. Duan, of Mioagan| township, Laporte couaty ,Twilians, was drafted, but made money by the ovent. Ho bolonged to an organization in Laporte which was formed for the relief of thoae of ite. members who might be drafted. One thousand and forty dollars worg paid ia, which were wo be divided pre rata among those of ita membors who might be drafted. Mr Duna was the only man, vad hence wit got the whole amound, The Ohto Bice Cuveutnans, Oct. 26. 186% ‘Theotiicial returus of the Onio election give 4 dam cratic majority for Suprome Judge of 8,740. The domo- cratic vote lina increased 35,000 since last year, and the Union vote deci ensed 28,000. The total vote of the State a Kemese, Now York; Henry Tourman, Maasachuretta Thirty six men were on board, only four of yw horn (in cluding the second mate, William Townes, of Salem), are Known Wo be paved. Disaster to the Schooner Albert Treae, New Beprorp, Mass., Oct 26, 186% The bark Mary Ann arrived to-day from the Pacitte. She reports, October 16, latitude 3242 north, longitude 66.19 wost, fell in, with and boarded schooner Albort ‘Trost, oleven days from Portland, bouad to Porto Rice, with mate, steward and two seamen om board, wo re jurted on the 14th the schooner was thrown on hor beam cud ta a heavy gale, and Wm, Whitney, captain; M, Fagg, second mate, and G. H, B. Toby, seaman, lost, Tho vease! aufered considerable damago, but was posfoctly tiskt, and would probably revura brome, MAILS FOR EURO EUROPE. Uperntions Sr ‘the Univa Acmtes—Tme Battie of Maysville, Ark.—News from Havana, &o., dic., dec. 1 The Cunard mail steamship Asia, Captain Cook, wii leave Boston on Wodneaitay for Liverpool ‘Tho muails for Kuropo will close iu this city to-morrow aitornoon, at a quarter-past one and at balfpaat fve o'clock, to go by railroad. Tho New Yor« Hexaiv—EAition for Europe—will be pablished at eleven o'clock to-morrow morning. It will contain the particulars of the Great Battle at Maysville, Ark., Tho Latest Despatches from the Union Armies.on tho Potomac, in Koutucky and Tennessee, Late and In. toroating News from New Orleans sud Havana, and al! othor news of the week of an important or interesting charactor. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents Sampson Low, Son & Co, 47 Ludgato Hill, London, Eng taud, wilt receive subscriptions and advertisements for the New Youa Misra, OMicial “Di awings oft Murray, Eday & Go."4 Kentucky and Missouri State Lotierion Kanrvony. Kaxers OLans 07—October 25, 186% | Mont short itiness, Hxvmy Hawrison, aged 51 years and & mor thas ‘The relatives and friends ofthe fainily, also the officers and members of Muna L » No. 190, Free and Ac- cepted Masons, are imvited attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from 67 Oliver treet. Have —la Rahway, N. J, at ‘the residence of his drot'er, John Heald, Ronit tiuaup, of No, 2 Front street. ears His relatives and freada, also, Benevolent 23. A- bi., are respecttally invited Lo attend tho funeral on Tues. day, Oct. 24, wt one o'clock P AL., from the residence of bis brother in Rahway 1-0x.—Ou Friday morning, October 94, James Ly cuwox, Hie ‘sends are invited to attend the fuuoral, this (Mon- day) #vornoon, at half-past two o’clock, at his late reai- 2 Ninth street. Lig remains will be taken te “al for inverment. Montreal and Aberdeen (Scotland) papers please copy. Jomes.—On Saturday , October 25, sane: Jame, younzoat daughter of Joba K. and Mary i. Jones, Jr., agod 3 yoars, iL inonths and two days, ihe relatives and friends of the family, also thone of Jobn Syme, are reapectfully invited to attend the awa, from the residence of her parents, 65 Grove atroet this (Honda ) afvarungn, at ove volvek. MiexcH.—On sunday, October 26, Isanmise Mitance, aged 45 yours and 2 months The relatives and friends of tho family are respoctfulig nvited to attend the funoral, trom the residence of her mother, corner of Marcy avenue and Walton atreet, Brooklyn, b D. 1 90 Runday afverneon, at two o'clock. Muxiiy,—On’ Saturday a Ootober’ 9 , Lawaavcn dine ray, to tho 2uth year of his a Hiv friends and those of is brothers, Matthew and Patrick Murphy, are respectfully invited’ to attend the funeral, from his late cosidence, corner of and Columbia streets, Brooztyn, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Mocovern.—On Sunday morning, October 26, Purr, infant son of Pusip and Ana McUovern, aged 4 wooks and 1 5 rin friends of the family are jucsied to attend the tuneraf, this (Monday) afternoon, at half-past ono o'clock, from whe Pca eg his en 438 Nivth avenue. MeKeever.—On dotober 45, er MOK REVRR, pf ye rer nan aud of tue tate Be: years and 8 moutha. nd reirdives of the family are respectfully vequestod to attend the funeral, frou his jence, oo aveiue, this (Monday) afternoon, st one o'clock. MeLavaniin,—On Satarday, October 25, Mancaame MeLavanun, daughier of the’ late Charles ‘McLaughlin, county of Donegal, i-eiand erate, patriotic strug :lcs, he has been io tone. fle is m@ pupil, of Signor Abella, and 46, 67, i. 45, 6: 42, a forced, step ‘by step, away from the constitu- i She anton Snag ve to choek stragghing’ | osnsidaring vboyabors tine (threo months) that te tes prom EERE AE gene sieves Tineeeete 29, 30ST te rn tO, 16, 62. inrall aed Uae invancd teresa she Ganttalag’ thorn = tional platform laid down in his conservative : Doan ange his tition, has accomplished wondors in tie | Te inches of arow fall last night Circulars sent free of charge by addressing either wo.’ ouccua : sped REVIEWS PREVENTED BY TOK WEATHSK. {urmation of hie style, So favorabio waa the irpressiou am "MURRAY. EDDY & CO. Vi owrey.—On ¥riday morning, Octobor 24, Mre. H. K. Bl. Free bim from these rabid aboli- nd he will again return to this plat- Sevorwi pacades and reviews arrangod for to-day weie prevented by the heavy rain storm. Qur new regiment crewed by his siaging that he was at once engaged by Mr. Grau for bis new troupe. He will make bis fest ap City Politic SIXTH CONGKASSION AT. Covington, Ky., oF 8 Lewis, Metal Dra w vingsof the Delaware State Poomuny, wide of A.B Vlumicy, ihe relauves ard irionds are Jovited to attend the fune ral from her late remdence, No. 2 baat Thirty-fourth form ich was cordiaily endorsed by Cone | will now get their first experience of Maryiand aud Vir | pearance in “Kruani.’” ‘Tho Sixth Congressional District Cv a Lotteries ober 26, 1868 street, this CMondsy) morning, at eleven o'clock. Hor gress sad the country, snd will then be able to | ginia mud, Tho hotels are full of strangers, disappointed | 4 welcome gowolty was Drwaght oul Last yrevk al tie | Wednesday evening lak, pursuant to adymrnmont, Wil 6r bar » 65, 1, G4, 70, 47, 27 via ai ia Metuchin, N. J., by the two lM, gave the Union and put down traitors at the | "°° being able to visit the camps about Washiogvn German Opers,ia Boieldion"s beautifal, (hough alrawt ow | lism Chauncey in the chair, A pceambio aud resolution, | z Dia mx, Cans 365—October, 29, 1862" 35 Jrooklyn, on Sunday, October 26, C: ‘THs VRIUMPA OF THE LIGERALS OF NEW GRAND. | solete, work, “Jean de Paris.” ‘This was the first time | condemaatory of usacrupalous and ancoustitutional pub 19, 5, 73, 0, 27, 66, 41, 29, 10, 48, 77. hier of Sigmun aod Matilda Kosen- Sout’: ind abolition conspirators at the North. | vin ihe news of the complete triumph of the lib-ra’s | of ius protustion tn this country ,and great care was ox. | ticians, and in favor of the poapla selecting members far ert by ars A, MORRIS & CO, tas aud Ly day » i The real friends of the President are those who the United States of Columbia, Inte New Granata, | ercised tn plaging it upon the aiuge. It has many avak- | Congress posseased of charactor and patriotism, ar ___ Wilmington, Dolaware | dad aioe oe ay are compe yd wou'd -ave him and the country froin the toil5 | comos also the information, through distant office | ling mel and the instrumentation shows te tnd of }O comprehend and cloquen OMecint Drawings of tne Library Asser | (tor, Sanus et eot, coruer Fulton street, Hruoklyn, thie ciation Company's Lottery of Kentucky At ‘ialf past one o ‘ook, of the .bolitionis:s and t e¢ attacks of the rebels’ neh ie Pe near Moxquera’s Lape has bate: ee rt ora the ig tag desig tha restoration of our Union and the oxistonre g the ropublie, 0% say | M RTE oS, October 26, AvausTos Reownn, Let every man do his duty, and this result will | Tecwnized and its ministers and consuls received by | the highly favorable impression which her ottwe wer. | were Go this pletfortd the cobvontion nom! 68, 20,°7 49, 6, 43 ein i hus sls your, a mative of SCultgard, Kingdom of os i, the governments of Pern, Chili, Bolivin, Kenador, | formaneos had oreated. She is @ carefot andoonseien- | nated Mr, Eli P. Norton. A comuittea was appointed to € No. ‘9 octiver + 1a, . \ Be no ved. 4 SWE Aa Costa Rica aud Mexico, The Ministers of France | tious artist, and evorgthing which sho attempts pote nti berg meeting, Xe, after which the PL BEB the 68, 35, 46, 75, 2, 55, 48, SL. eral = F, .—_C 4 | and Great Britam dave beon received by Mosquern’s | is sutiajactority executed. Madame Rotter, one ws = * T. FRANGE & ©O., Covington, Ky. hepa » ganar. . t “* . Coronnn Monoax at Kar, Wasr.—Colone! | iment, put Me: Buxton, theiininlater of tie United | of the most piquant apd agreeable: of sotrestes, The Custom House. ss Mat oC Daehn eae of ties Morgan commanding the very important post | crates, nas not been recognized, because Messrs. P'arnga | pustuined tho vole of the page, te whe OUR IMPORTS AND BXAVORTS—ANOTHRR MbAVY Prizes Cashed tn wal Le inlined Lotteries. " . at Key West, has been distinguishing himself by at'empting to outvie Fremont, Phelps and and siurill, the representatives of Columbia, new in New York, bave not yet been received vy the United Statca her by play and correct vocalization lomt addtional at traction, Tbe Troubadour song, the moet charming ms- MONTH--OVER FIVE MILLION DOLLARS’ woutu OF ROMK PRODUCTS RXPOKTED IN A BINGLK WRKK—EPFECT OF THK DBPRKCIATION OF OUR: futormation aiven 0. voow No, t, New York LL Wati tres dined Lotte- Prizes Cashed in All Leg Y., on Suoday, October 26, it Walter 8. Vail, Rsq. place trom the Chiron of the In- » Avs 0. Mom Van + the fume ab will ta A ’ Ke ore. it. 5 - ., cal nuLon, Madison avenue and Twenty olagtt at street, on Hunicr Accidentally left in cha of Key | seve-ameu' corm in dhe opera, was twice encored, There is a grand MENCY, RTC. cies, by L.A. DUNN, 140 Broadway, up stairs Lotter eom- davon, youu v ¥- THE COMING ELECTION IN NHW YORK. pay de deur iu tho third act, whioh,was oapitally dancad by Adother month has passed, and wo stilt have to report | MUBications comfidentiak at eee shrapreg enemies tener to attond, as Soaene Wevt by the transier of General Brannan to Sout Carolina, he has signalized his littie ‘bric” authority by issuing several abotition amanifestoes. One of these precious documents frec: a the slaves at Key West, whether they “helony to loyal or rebel owners. Another authorizes these freed negroes to seize and oc- Private tetters reooived by republican politicians hee from their frieads in New Yori@™are very despondeat thetr tone respecting their prospects tn the coming elec tion, THE PROPAGATING GARDEN. Under direction of Mr. Newton, Chiet of tho Depart. ment of Agriculture, Mr. Saunders, who has in charge the propagating garden, has males report as to its sp W. Wiothoff and Milo, Costa Thelour, The opera bas doen given twice to crowded audiences, aad will be reyated thia vening. On Saturday “Der Freischutz’* was given for the third time. The scientific but beautifal music of the piece waa done full justice to by hesdames Johanssen and Rot- ter, who were repeatedly enoored. Adams’ popular opera, “1a Postilien de Lonjumenu,’ will be preduced on Wed nosday with an excelient Cant. Tbe musio Of this piece i littio or no diminution ia the importations at this port ‘The war seems only to have stimulated the fmportiag Dieiness and to have caused people to dress aud live bet ter than in time of peace. The receipta for duty at our Custom Hoase for Octoder will probably equal those of the past fow months, which have been anusually heavy, Awountiiag 10 $5,000,000 or more. the peopie are now paying much more for every forewga — “« Taymond A the Attention of army officers READY MADE, MILITARY CLOTHING Pericot imeut aud style, perb assortment. Moderate 18 Eitaviishmenta 121, 1238, 125 Fulton street and 2k Broad way Eight Cartes de Visite for $1—Kqual to the best made BALUINS, 233 Greenwich coracr Barclay. ce Poor further Detice MISCBLLANKOUS.. ar Ix uur, cole! Particularly adapted to weak, ead be rened on forite purity, Tb cures s, {or chanyes of the seasons cupy any property they may find unoccupied, | ues and objects. These are to procure and encourage | ight, bat pleasing, end belouge to the repertoire of | a-ticle they «se (han at any time for many years There ereey and ie Jee DRAKE Co. ane Broadway. New York. ewhiet! er it belongs to loyalists or rebels. ‘This, | tie exchange of seeds: to effect results by hybridization | rhe Opera Coinique, Weathoren's fine opera, « is a double tax lovied ou thom when they purchase suca foyer g A saad i ste!! es ua, is rather in advance of anything ¢ yet seen in the emancipation line, and sow Fremont, Phelps ard Hunter in the second rank of ubolition heroes. This Colonel Morgan knows as little about @ oi speulal ¢ slture; to ascertain by experiment the infty even of cultures; to make invostigationa as to maladies and diseases of planta, to present ample means (or testing on to cultivate voriows kinds of Lodge plouts. to pl tacotk ction of choice surubs aud Wereci the bet description of giass structures. clo” is preparation and will shortly be beonght ows, 1 ray bo a9 weil to add that tha regular opera gi@uts at this establishment aro Monday, Wo-tuos - day, Friday and Saturday. The sacred coneerts which lake place every Sanday have a great success, A musical phenemenon has recently arrived in thie morchandise, Firstly, the uighost tariil we have had for 8 long Lime ts imposed; and, secowtly, the madinin of pay tent if @ curreucy depreciated, say twenty-lve per cent. Notwithstanding this fact, they continue to purchase and toexpond their money im coustantly increasing ratio. Mt scema strange that such is the fact, and the anomaly vi all the fruits of thetr labor, honit be and te Uutot an it mnay be under the svcred institut to bur for ootning, witt, the glarions ;9 OF invor acd wealth and ged Lite enjoyed Uy our ern ot God's works and God's The qood ume ix at hand WHL inanre perfee! order mt the opie. Varo early. Almighty do toerapie taken at “QUES, FEVERS, RUEUMATISM, CRAMPS, (20408. A with all other complatitstochionta! (a this year aco prevenied aud cured by the eviebrated Trem Core dite Copnae Fi he hagis of which i he Bnew. brandy poss ” Fal ‘ . , ¢ exci 1M B Gy Re o DAM SCUNAUPS.” THE BUB mili ary matters as he does about the policy of TAX STAMPS FOR THK PACIFIC COAST. ty whose performances on the pixnofurte ace exci bas puadied many braive. PARK. GALLERY, Sg Coa i ee anata tan Giaee he government. A man who acts in this The reguintions for procuring tax stamps subject tue | quite a sensation. Mile. Teresa Carreno, the little lady in only Oxplanation of the fact te be given is to be f «the public to oem if of prices for “Sahnappal’ Fr is | eople on the Pacific coast to inconveniences at deliss, <tion, 18 fromm Vevezuiein. and Is only eight yours old. | jond in the large amount of money ia che country, 9941 es geyangn > Gaming 2 bottled WH EHO WOLER, £2, Beaver: sired. way in rogard to slavery, in direct eontraven- i Trues Otico atiti at No - . = dion of the express orders of the President, | twing required for their purchase, A dospatah of wv father and vae oF (wo otuer amateur musicinns, Sue | during (he mouth our exports exceeted tv valve Lhe sum | crane! on with rny other alive walters tase nd ~ ay =O ds guilty of the grosvest insubordination. But, | than six hundred words has been received ut the Treasury | 14 a pretty and fptolligent Little creature, aud is G5 N00 000 theo wudimthe, heavier. vestabed yt e™ ec ee tnd Beaces, Pamnphious (re this siavery question aside, Colonel Morvan is ‘totally wafit for the command of go important a owing to the distance from Washington , aul ret Dopartineut, upon this subject from government officer: ia San Francisco, in which, ag a remedy, the request is mde that an agency for the sale of stamps be estaiintedt in ‘ieation his bitherto been coutined to the care of of tir age ex pays tho works of modgrn composers ia “every respect ike a chrld cept in her perforiaacces, She Gorm wd other the heavy exportation of our own products, Once wwa, We believe, Though our tuperts are very honvy, they vo not reach a value muy erie aan vs (tee, Het ene Week's Work Was exceptional, hough during the enter Ver Gouraua trom any part of the body. Warranted Bates, Boson re Subtile Uproots Hair 153 Proadway GREGORY & 6O., 25 Bont « LL peal ag Ni, iy ® PER OB a A" DBA 3, Cooper Lust te Fe caubere . ‘Thalbery, 'rudeut én Station as that at Key West, The aocident | sine exy, satisfactory arrangements will davitiows Lok dius dneecinty or encortiia Wail: We tue eh vdortal, | eoason che exports have groctiy exenedsd thine of lat | de temelor Cy pb 1% Tid iab,®, wito HAs st lean which gave him the position was most unforta- | made. ter couding of the cific it compositions which ste | your, which were then considered fmmene [he oaiver rea and perfumers cverywhere. Factory, St Barciay src A. pleasant nnd rendy remedy Gute, and should be immediately remedied, med ose by oo ae aera Heve"| Me entirely ber own, she being Loo young to bawe | gal law of trade would require us to oxport tareely when . Zila charade, Br06 nsia bos DURNG's CMF oe Colonel Morgan will have quite as much as be Peabo onbadh an phan cet e ri? ; * | anwie studias of oo ean This c im oll cases | Vp gee he else speodily impoveriain our | ae Youth ax | sana 104 A — A pea wht hiudred and Ofiy thousand dollare capital has bony Lofvon ovrginal aud ot thing. Her power of | soives, Had OuF products been les plenty, our importe | comer LBS. 0 care 1 | si torte a — ean da to bees oF bs is aan e ¥ ira re Asa.clated for tho purpose. ju eoutim and atyte of po fare sich dat tions would though there 6 1 Sy trun SMITH & BROTUBRS New York Volunteers—without interfering with THE MONITOR. ono were (0 hear without seamg ter (lh wratd be aificntt | recwn te fer tha of avon large queutities 4 cuoses tmatiers for which he has no capacity whatever, |. The Monitor was iauneborl towtay at the Navy Yard to make him believe Uhet it was the perfort 8 | oF payer moray shroughout the conntry would ey eX ed ebhalon & Son Po dag SB ese Areal military man should be sent down to | FEELING ANONG CLAIMANTS AGAINST THE Gowen enita such a feeling Of wealth 16 pervade society tha: | geste - me Peeper take command at Key West iminedintely. The bi ges e Sethe ‘ patie es | M.S etal 4 divector of the Mi W theatre in star our Heres baer Poly ben i very Phaton & % the Best A . pith he ota betwee: a, Of feeling oxisis here among cluuminse | thie airy, lind a benoit pertormance at MIDI sua Sauce | grork, IL is excvedingly fortunate for us teat whoN | oie t - —— | Atation is of too much importance to tie govern: |, acaingtiteergoxerament froin (i fact (Dat w vast aswntol | day avianng.- tt wan wall alteuied Tho staple, irom tho ienportwtion of whi av | by al ISV@RTED NAILS, EX! CRORD ament to be longer left in such weal bands a8 | ot ardited accounts are not paid. ane from theo ber ‘wot | Mee. Soqudn Inve ernV Ned iter marae chore! und | furmor Years we have derived #7 mush o OF | Eepgradoro's init Dye, Preservative and ee parte OFAC tH AES those of Colonel Morgan. tint Senators and ropresontatives. ia Congers ont ote | aparatic mostitige for the wiater at he, roedenee, No. ; woulth, te 80 longer nowt away, there ehonld te web « 2 eve serail "No.6 Amor ine, Hie | | Paar. tp “ Se ee. high off'etuls from Suates come bithey to Hge a Not teste: | LL. Wi st fwenty-firet street, mat Cor grain and breadstulls, and other produeie of oor | Pye tenon naincdhe mag 93 é s SHES AND CANEO—= News from Fortress Mearce. al owance of Claims, And pregaine apou their jostoas 10 | The Hist concert fur Lhe present aeason of bo Brookiya | Northen sail Hii, Inim@ante Custer o€ Mite am JRUTCIIBS AND CANES, INS 2 Maideu lane. ras Monon, Out. 24,182. | eect their objet without mich uf a why oF winretos. | Phi to takes place on Saturday next, The voeulists It wae suppased By some that the jmportations woul ° en TAGS—ALL KLNU®, A. Warner teft hore Inst : “f s furuiag mires LRKCTION LABELS AND, Tho Jono A. ne hore last evouing with a flag | Rosstanee to this isan iasperative duty of & ~ | engaged are Madame Gorchard asd Me. William Castic | be ditniuisned oy the depreciation of the payer money ot SEAR ASSRNSUE ceReRETE D white amet colpreds Pr AUR 13 Chambers at of truce for Aiken's Lauding She was expecting to re | mont oficvals, Crom the President down to nvery ier (6 | thie new tenor. Mr. Gottschalk ts alse to appear. (ho CORLEY ADA A dee OHNE Im Che value OF tte Kor Marrica. mult puretas rs, wt VIC hie emai till the stoanbor Kxprdes arrived, with some | the departments, They ard sou tn position by the law to | Mier Oatoman has just conaiuded a three we ks enyigos | rievig, and, io Consequence, a decrense ta the dat Sivxweas,—On thie yer 3, at St | yaIne GOLD HUNTING W “on OS LAD! Bs Ahroe hwndrod rebel pieshors, Crom Wushingtom for | guard the public treasury, aud Chat taw authorizes ther | tent at the Arch Atreet theatre, Phiiatelpina, during | ceived wow looked for, tis scarcely time yet to avwor cl iy Uy tho Acer Jeasup, | A som as ow as eaieiy P Abby" od corre Riotinond, Owing to somo misunderstanding the Bx: | to eet fearless of any description of potitidal tufwence, ‘which sho played the eptire range of characters in which | ‘ain whether suet will be the effect, as Me price of cur cen alge tah Siow O etormiely Lt Wak sireet Sites arrived at twelve Ms Waar yetyent eer OM ore TUK DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA KkartENTS, sho appeared at the Winter Garden. ‘The Brooklyn Act | reney hax aot been down to its low port oma! the pre | | Mahal 4 PUAUs, BANNERS, AND. TRAMSP AES e@onura, but inden with aan a ese os post will | te waa stated by lust night's despatch that one of our | demmy bad been secured for a sertes of her performances, | sout mouth, The Only noticeable eMeet of Lhe Seva fg oy, oe san, he pet ane Getober ring ama @ ~~ Nera onde «Bo due bere to morrow from Aikeu's Land aad is exe as Lainie Wie abs ie Siennail ‘ 4 te wai 24, by Rov. Mr. Goubar, Wrawes Cbs it, of Now Yok oon - pocted (0 bring down 80% orat hundred parolee Cewoe pri. District of Columbia regiments bad been disturbed by ic pmencing this week; bit, ber health necoesitating a | demand uotes, with whiok duties moat be pari, | to Mise ASSIR DkKOX, OC Prooklyn, ‘4 At 9 Dus aouers. insubordination, and f now bear that another hag suited | eyort respite (rom her labors, she hes relinquishe| the | the nerease of busliees in the warche ‘partment OF PRNsiti —Nowsis On Bact day , Tiibe: @, at Bt. | ¢ REAMS OF GUDD PAY ‘The aemy and navy seein (o be at war with each other; | greatly of late by devertions. Artancement. avd wit remain ta Fetiremrent for tho weet | the Custom Howse, Morchante have piacat more mor. | Mark's church, By the tev Reward Anttion, Rirmany 4 2O.000 Se Bek Ayily sh Hees anil where the army a0 now tearing dowm the Hygoia, fe he hor } ste when it KNNELE LO ASNIR ALovaTA, da " Wm. Norra, = atrnoring ¢ fortnight, when she enters apou another leag cugagement | chandise it bond than eaual, and withirawn it a Re rary av comtrcrng ear eles on ee dans | tus boen sold. In thin way thoy have avolted paying | % MMO TOU LATE BOR CLAMS Wauiva, re iJ 7 . TY BRS.-STOLEN, twenty five or thicty per cant for demand not ARUN fom UN oat Trym ©. eubie Wa. Meh g Twente oh i by aad Tho democratic and people's organiantions in the Third | which to pag duties on goods of which tray ts i ae eeeOm 6 ten ce Vonane teneom *, august district, have nominated James M. Besbe for Congroas, | day evening. The abject of these readings we to aid in | sent noed, snd were Ouabled to Homo any , ae - 4 dy Ay Gue ae Otte” Bem ee ETH RL we . tn opposition to Me, Rigs. ‘Uae (oundation of o home fur the orphans ef retentions, | ain Of Une caarkes, % sa viced bo AMOue hor KuverAd (rome , be very lverwiy camer,