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;™ * was to make a complete reconneissance of Broad , wiver, to, 4 NEW YORK HERALD. VAmES GORDON BENNETT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, ‘OPFICEN. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS, NEW YORK H&KALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBBE 29, 1662. 5 a | tobe shipped by that class of individuals will be waia OF nA The Constitution mt. setved and confiscated. The @ontest in this State has two remarkable Gen. Wool has gone to Harrisburg for the pur- tlinrities. In the first place, it is vemerka- pose of organizing the drafted militia of Pennsyb } bie for the great principles iavolved. {n ihe vanis. Thty will be under 4ig Command until y 6evond place, is remarkable for the low, transferred to the Anjay of the Potomac. mean, conremptible, dirty, pettifogging, scur- SEE - Whe Poeward Movemrat of tue Army of the Potomac—A Grund Campeiga at Haad. ‘The advance under General Burnside of the lect wing of our graud Army of the Potomac @cross that river, below Harper's Ferry, and oa the eastern side of the Blue Enaet, Near Lees- _ would be to disgrace the city, and be perpetu- @t.og the rotten system which has resulted in ail our national calamities. Col. Murpby, on the other hand, is a patriot, who has fought in ail the battles in Fastern Virginia, and is 4 man of Superior talent and education, aud it would be NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, . sienna Wasumaron, Qet. 98, 1009. SWORBTARY CHASR'S INSTRUCTIONS TO NEWSPAPER | It has transpired that two evenings ago Secretary Chase sent for the correspondents of certain xxv sence sneeeecesss N@s 999 - (tang i fa 1 é said a, | creditable to the city to send to Washington ® | and instructed them upon the aifaire of the mation, Notume biansie re v= | Tho Indien yor 1 Miunesota baring closed, the | Filous, abusive, trashy, eaandatona, vilinnows, burg. 69 as #9 hea’ vit the rodei army should it! |. tie him. Whenever ® man, qiko Herrick | asia to them thats vis roe ih yD amr ad AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. NIBLO'S GARDEN, Brostway.—Tu3 “ oisroe, —— WALLACK'S THEATRE “sroadway.—RBosom FRIENDS. : gusean GARDE", Broaaway.—Haucer, * LAURAKBENE’S THEATRE, Broadway.—No Rust ror “ran Wicexv—Comsucar Lov NEW BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery—Ciavox Duvat— Ox Grass NoRe—BoTHRKATIUN, BOWERY THEATRE, Bo Magic Pits—Banvit oF 7 GERMAN OPERA HOUSE, 485 Broadway.—Jean DE Pans. PROGRESS OF 4 SCAMP— BAKNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM. Broadway.—Cotor- Bp Tkoricat Fisn, £¢., atall hours, Pavynerts, afieravon and evening. OPERA HOUSE, 385 Broadway, ancRs, ao-—Tenatr wine Javan a eee, WOOD'S MINSTREL HALL, 514 Broadway. —En: Sones, Danors, £0.—We Aut BaLonG To TH Uwtox Ana, c Bones, HOPE CHAPEL No, 720 Bi il ‘TimeKLt’s CaLaronnia, aR Mn HITCHCOOK’S THEATRE ALT, Canal street Sonn Dates Bonanooes eee : GAIETIES CONCERT HALL, 616 Broadway.—Daawisa Ohio.’ He was followed by four or five other precisely ENTERTAINMENTS, PARISIAN CABINET Open daily irom YA. M.Gd Ly ony ee: 963 Broadway, = ROOLEY'S Op! New York, Wednesday, October 2°, 1862" » Brooklyn. Ermortan THE SITUATION, mendacious.and billinsgate style th high the pelitical canvass is conducted. Neituor the personal merits of Seymour and Wadsworth nor the political records of their supporters have Harper's Ferry, and who have since been in camp | really anything to do with the fstue be%bro fhe at Chicago, to return home, and remain until ex- people. The question is purely one of great changed. The Sixtieth Ohio, being one of those | principles. it is the Union policy against the rogiments, and composed of one year men, whose abolition policy. It is the constitution against time has nearly expired, willbe disbanded, The | the Anti-Slavery Standard. It is George Wash- New York regiments that will thus be allowed to ington against John Brown. It is reason sgainst fanaticism. It is right against wrong. pu issues, Ae ters aie or ery, the To degrade and belittle it into a mere scramble Garibaldi Guard (39th regiment), and the 111th, for gffice is to conceal and pervert the truth. 115th, 125th and 126th regiments of infantry. Of this cdfeesyment and perversion both ps. litical parties are guilty. ~~ P The nation is now reeling and staggering through one of those great revolutionary crises *<dessity for troops in that quarter is of coufBe At anend. The government has accordingly order- ed all the troops who were taken and paroled at MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. It appears from the latest advices received from Vera Cruz, to the 18th inst., that the intro- duction of almost all kinds of provisions not clear- ed from foreign ports before the 2lst inst. is which every nation hes :to'encounter. Greece, prohibited. Rome, England, France—every country in the ‘The democracy had a grand demonstration in world>X08 had 4 similar period of internal the Park last night, reminding one of old times, | Convulsions....No statesman, however wise; no The principal speaker was the Hon. Mr. Cox, of | philosopher, however learned, can tell us how or in past our present speakers of no great political standing, but who | tronbles will. end. Such oriscd as - these were outspokett in denunciations of the govern. ., prsveaeys 4 stats ment, And, strange’ $0 say, those part#of the jab leer babes. agin ect oH performance appeared to be most gratifying to the | 8° ent, and often roligion iteclf. audience. only hope in the midst of this doubt and uncer- In the Board of Aldermen yesterday, the re- tainty is the constitution and the President nomination of William A. Hall for Street Commid- sioner was rejected by a vote of ten to four. The | £2¢s¢, we know that, whatever else may beta, o“* apt to pass over the ridge from the Shenan- doah valley in that direction, gives untversa’ satisfaction, With the first inforniation of the movement of Gea. Jo. Jobaston from Winchea- ler, via Vront Royal, for Manasgaa, in July, 1851, had Gen. Patterson moved down his army by way of Harper's Ferry and Leesburg, he would have secured a Union victory at Bull run, whieh would have resulted in the suppression of Wis rebelliona year ago. We see, however, that Gen. McClellan does not intend tbat Lee shath repeat with impunity the lesgon of Jo. Jobnsten, Jf MoClellan, with his whole force, were to push after Lee to Winches- ter, and thence to Front Royal, Lee could dash over the mountain, and down upon Manassas, and perliaps into Alexandria, and off again, before he could be overtaken, crippking us io the meantime to the extent of millions of dol- lars, But as Lee movés up the Shedtadoah valley, onthe western side of the Blue Ridge chain of-mountains, for a crossing place, Mc- Glelan re @ along the eastern side; and as the advaiice R the movements of the enemy, it is impossible to Our | teil When this forward march of General Burn- side will be resumed. The game of Lee is to get out of the Shenandoah valley and back under the constitution. If we cling rst to | again to Richmond, having had enough of the liberation of Maryland; and the game of Me- our army must be adapied ts | is set up it is the duty of all good citizens to knock him down; for he cannot serve any pat- ty, but, on the contrary, must do mischter to all, If citizens will not-make some disorimina- tion between mén of capacity, education and integrity and men of the opposite qualities, how can they feel surprised at the unfortunate resulls in bad legislation and’ the destruction of every interes! in the country? The people owe a debt of gratitude to Col. McLeod Murphy for the brilliant services he has performed in the field, and we have no doubt they will. take tie opportunity of the coming election to render him @ suitable reward. i THE WAR IN KENTUCKY. ARAL Lovisviss, Oct. 28, 1892. AIL report that John Morgan waa redanniy al or noar Virensvoro wre false, At last accounts td sras at Eiktyn, Todd County, procesding dowards Ruswulisvilla, * Quite a number of sick aud weunded Union soldiers havo arrived’ within twenty-four hours, The Masonic Temple has bden taken a3 an hospital, and sevaral promi- Aent secession sympathizers have beea notified that theit residences will be takon for a like purpose. ‘The pontoon bridge between horo'and Joforedaeny bas been removed , and the ferry boats run Lafore in Baltimore. Batrimore, Oct. 23, 1862 A committee of loyal citizens, appointed by the Union ‘Town Meot. time since, to take testimony to lay Important Arre tute, and that an early advance has been ordered. The case of Goneral Buell was to be considered a sayaple of what 13 to follow when incompetency is showm by gene. rats 32 heads are to fall into the basket bol oP Paes their want of eapacliy b developed. Mr. Chase sino wade some explanations of the Ganncial condition of the country, which howe been made public, Our Cabinet off” cers have been muck weglected by the members of the cprets lately, and cousequently they begin to send for thom Concerning the immediate future of men and things, aa seen from this standpoint, it should bo eaid that what was almost law yesterday is doubtful to-day, and may be void and of no effect to-morrow, The popular will, asex- pressed at the polls, o! course influences statesmen ina free form of government, and nothing may be. regarded aa gertaly inpolicy until tho great Btates of New York, Massachusetts and Ilinois have spoken, The general drift of advices from the North, through political channels re- garded'as roliavle, indicate the prospect of farther oon- servative triumphs at the polls, 4 OPERATIONS OP THE NAVY. ‘Tho Jacob Bell arrived last evening, bringing up. a "Yous, taet named Thomas ©, Hutchinson, .who was , captured by her few days. since while crossing to the: ) sarylana ahore wich TwS Wogrges ina Domt, He ropre- ‘aohtod Uidt bo was going ater a package of theological works with which to complete his studies, he being a aludont of divinity; bay Jt is thought he was'on band wey "to procure goods to-takor bake; ‘The ‘theological’ tue dent and the two negroes were went 10 2° baa tear shal's ollice this morning, ahd were committed rs tae! Capital prison, The Navy Department has received $he following fa formation:— 82) ssancer Rak, 4 4 ; © efore ‘th ony ant Alleged charges, again ‘The United Statei in the Gulf hi 7 The Fecontiolssances of our army on the Poto- | Mayor sent i a communication with regard to ob: | we niall certainly emerge from this frightfal y! Clellan is to head him of, Lee, however, must Erie Piscine ally Fe gy ct gus ssh A Prange Total ba , i i . ger Ri . 3 ititary authori{tea, whilst ia se r ° 8 1e robots i 8 . Joe mac are resulting satisfactorily. taining correct lists of the number of men enlisted | struggle a better, purer, stronger, greater and | gey back very soon to the defence of Richmond: s Cpa ’ General Pleasanton, with his force of cavalry met the enemy on Mon lay afternoon and had a akirmish with them at Sneck sGap. Hi are now thrown out in the direction of Al Middlcb ag. A large tran of re observed yesterday between Wincheste r and Bon- Ker Hill. Everything is quiet around Harper's Ferry. Our troops are in Occupation of Halltown, with their pickets considerably in advance of that place. Three haudred rebel cavairy and three hundred infantry were discovered to be at Warrenton Junction on &: bel wagons was day, their pickets ex- tending to New Baltimore: hut no force of the ene, my was at this side of the latter place. Jackson ‘was receiving reinforcements at Culpepper, foy the army subsequent to the 2d of July; but no action was takenupon it. A resolution directing i Dnstisuti cast conspitution wi > the Croton Aqueduct Board to remove ali timbers, | “st Mide the cone we shall be at the from the roadway of the Seventh avenue ee oferery select ml dah on sear ale voad, and Broadway below Seventh | % OW ruin. ‘The™ gountry will be like a ship avenue, and to restore the street to its former con. | WH0se insane crew hage thrown overboard the dition, was referredto the Committee on Rai!. | Chart and compass in mid ocean and in the The Twelfth regiment seut in a complaint | Midst of a terrible storm. We shall resemble a ir not receiving any pay for their three | crazy traveller who, while joncneying at night erviccs and the hardships they Lad en- | over an unknown and dangerous road, leading rome’ other ‘vanes, tho Board’ ejoumnod aa | wrong ant dios and ane by stupendous Friday ah P Preeip inet, dismisses his guide and flings away The Board of Supervisors met at ten o'clock St a ire Houser. ait Unton Dousy # = rday morning, and transacted considerable oki ea pire to prosecute the wer s, in the way of appointing inspectors and constitutionally and vigorously; to bring’ back trars of election, after which they adjourned | tHe seceded States by force of arms and by Thursday morning. force of justice; to put down the rebellion by On motion of Mr. Charles O'Conor, made before | Might and right combined. # as to y re to The abolition | berto#,Loveli and Price, in Northortt Missis? more united ation than ever before. If we | or te !#Y be too late. He is aware of this, and | order of Genorai Woo hence we ¢Xpect within a fow days to hear of very active mY movements in Virginia, on both sides of the vlue Ridge. But these impooding pperations in Virginia, although they appea.” 0 mondpolise the public interest and impatia’¢?, constitute but an item in the combinations of the new campaign which, we think, is about to be opened against the enemy Fast and West, Korth and South, by land and water. We have Soldiers and sailors and vessels sufficient for Wtf a dozen enterprises at the same time; and while nearly the whole of the armed forces of the Virginia; Bragg, in East Tennessee, and Pex’ Temple to-night, were Soi to headqu: nor, Colone! J. also demanded the persons of Henry aie Comas, Jon Woods and Wm. Wysham, mombers of the committee who were not presont. omimiltes arrest* ed are locked up in the police 6: Some citizens who denounced the arrest were also threatened by the oNcers: A band of music has goue to tho watch house to serenade them. i Bartimone, Oct, 23—Midnight. ‘This evening a moeting was Called at Temperance Tem- ple of the vieo presidents of tha groat Union maas meeting which was held hore on the 28th July last, for the pur. pose of receiving the report of the committee which wag ‘Febellion avoin the armies of Lee, in Norwiern appointed under a resolution then adopted to investi- gate certain chargos of disloyalty and official corruption. The committee reported that they had summoned a [md ‘bs? bay—bath capuble of making over 400 bushels of er day, ‘The bark J. L, Davis captured the English schooner Isa- bal, while attempting to ovade the blovkado of St. Marka, sarge of cot vn, ihe Unived Sains stésdmor Pen rbacot on the 22d inst. ¢. piured, OF Sheltor (nick, 4G, the Biglis” b ly Rubart r about 200 tons burden, loaded wita clothing, nes, Ac, Acting Mosier H, A. Hurloy,of the gunboat Tapoma, near St. Andrews’ bay, divd’on the 17th inst. of yellow fever. It is also learned that the United States steamor Aiba- trogs captured the schooner Two Sisters off the moath o¢ the Rio Grande on the 2ist ultimo. She was flying the rebe! flag at the time, and a rebei register was found om her. Her cargo consisted of gunny cloth, with corres poading bale rope, crinoline, &c. NAVAL ORDERS, D.C. F.F. Hildteth has been appointed Acting Assist- ant Surgeon United States Nuvy. Seouts report the presence of 2,000 rele! ce m4 Nii ett A oss large number of persons to testify in regard to thos Paymaster James Fulton boon red to the Gordonsville, with a large wagon ae ges iy us Maes? ie - asa i icannh ae ek "i . sities es eipmdaawpile aay ores | a expels OFF ae fist + kg auatiers, and taken ninity-six aliidavits of respectable tactawanns. : gt os cateea Sees s as of ifi- are ve : s ay is ioner of the | upon might alone; to annihilate the South in- Dupont and Serman to Port Royal, including mo,': Proving a9 enormous amount of disloyalty ou the Boatswain Johu K. Bartlett and Paymaster Maston have : eing thrown up four miles north of | United States Courts of ‘this district. stead of restoring the Union; to abrogate the | a few iron-clad gunboats may walk into } part@f persons ia position; that ily hat propared a | yeen ordered to tho Juniata, Richmond, on which a force of 5,000" atin asl Judge Ingraham has rendered a decision, in the brief of wie evidener, which, with the afidavits, thoy had * THB MONITOR BATTERY. ~occupied. case of the Mayor of New York against John Kerr and others, denying the motion for a perpetual in- to inaugurate anarchy in order to reconstruct government in order to institute a despotism; | Charleston, Savanuah and: Mobile. We do not pretend to kmow what aro the laid before tho Presitent; that, owing to Preoceupation, no action byd boon tae on the papers, which wero The Monitor is now receiving her armament at the Navy Yard; when this is finished it is said that the vessel We give to-day avery full account from our spe. | junction tor the construction of the Seventh | *t@ Dation; to return to chaos in order to be | plans of the goverument; buiwe are pretty | srorwards,af their roquest, returned will be open to the visits of the people, ~eial army correspondent of the late battle onthe | Avenne Railroad, ‘the temporary injunction is | T°Tsted. Tho people are to decide upon these |. confident that while Lee'is yut manceuvring to | pefore the ropwrt of the comnmittes was eeucludod the vie Auney. Charleston and Savannah Railroad, referred to in { *issclved. two policies. Whatever obscures this issue is | get safely wihia reach of Ridhuwnd he will be | mooting was brektutup by tlic sudden appearaoce of Major | Gonorat Banks having gone North for a fow days, Gene the despatches of Gen. Besur: ‘gard, which we The second day's hearing of the case of Jacob | impertinent and injurious. The leaders and the organs of both political startlod by apparitions of danger im other quar- Jones, aad othor officens of Gev. Wool’s staff, and a con- pany of soidiors who sor@d upon the documeata exposing ral’ Hoiftzetman is in temporary command of the de foxces of Washington, having hie headquarters at the ublished ‘ Weiler, who stands charged with the murder of ters, of whictvhe little droamp at-present. In $ 4 oe ee ee eof eae | Me wife om the 26th of last August, was resumed | Parties fall to comprehend and approciate this | the beginning of the war the rébellion had the | aes non pone, eiz--ftoumn i, Gardoor core o¢ | "ime estan as General Banks. Sit iose’t isa! Weed : ig) ; of the ag eerste ni matt of General Ses- crisis. On the one side, reprSiiean orators advantage of usin the nunsber.of itssoldiers in | the: crimina? court; Col. Thomas: H. Rica, aid’ to the Tompkins, Assistaut Quartermaster Genoral, stotioned im Talis she conveyed in fifteen pa dnifitaceea’s nt me a The first wit- | talk of hanging the democratic voters. On the | the fieltl; East and West. Hence the- vebel vic-] governor; Alfved:Kvans and Thomas Sowell. New York city, the business of his office will bo tempore: war steamers to Mackay's or ga as Dr. Ro inson, who testified that | other side, democratic orators denounce the | tories from Bult run to Springfield, insMissouri, | Although no resistance was made: to tl arrest, one Of | riiy yransacted by Major Stewart Van Viest, Quarter. Point, at the confluence of | the Pocotalige @ held @ post mortem examination on deceased, | administration as tyramnical. The abolition | diversified only by our soaboard exgeditions | te ‘resting epeceicion enlpanocteasta Saath ant bgp oe and Broad rivers. The object of this movement Ssatohle, the Tulifinny and the Pocotaligo—to test ~actically the rapidity and safety with which a ng could be effected, to learn the strougth of c and found a gunshot wound on the lett breast, with marks of powder on the body. Sophia Swenson, the sister of deceased, testified that the prisoner shoot her, and that the terms. whom she heard quarrelling with his wife on the Tribune calls all conservatives traitors. The had lived on very bad | the private character of a democratic orator, abeth Lictzkop! deposed that she oc | The orator replies by iasinuating scandal inf upied apartments over thoce of the prisoner, | regard to Wadsworth’s marital relutions. ‘The republicans abuse Seymour because few bad and MoClelian’s victories im: Western Virginia, Albany Argus calls all republicans thieves and | from July to December, 1861. Then;.on our gether with ix tributuries—the Coosa. | #81 had 4 quarrel with hi- wife and threatened to | “SUTPErs. A republican newspaper assails,| side, with a new-army of six:hundred Mionsand | has cawsed much excitement " men, aod our new light draft gunboatesbegan | a series of victories by land and water, in-;| cluding Somerset, Roanoke Island, Forta-Hensy and Donelson, Newbern, Shiteh, Fort Fw consisted of the first Union men of the city. known where the prisoners wore taken. Other promment persons wore prisent, who escaped waburt. Tho offair Arrestof Rev, Charles A. Bay, by Orcer of General Wool. Rey. Charles A. Hi area vrata te Vv. a3 A. Hay, stor a Laat cbhurci was Arwated to-day, aud taken to Baltimore, by order GoneradWool. ‘Phe ‘cause of the arrest is supposed to be Gereral G. P. Cluseret is assigned to duty in Western Virg.uia, and ordered’ to report to Geueral R. H. Milroy. Major A. K. MoClure, Assistant Adjutant General, is or. dered tereport for duty to the Governor of Pennsylvania. + THE SCOTT LIFE GUARD, Major James Decatur Potter loft Washington last night to tukercommand of tle Thirty-cighth regiment New York Volunteers (Second regiment Scott Life Guard), aa s-nior officer. The Major has suffered thirteen or foure Janda v on the main land, guarding the railroad iad the a of August, soon after which she men intend te vote for him. The democrats] Fort Macon, Pensacola, New Orleans, Mem- & commanication signod by Mr. Hay, pudlshod in the J toon months’ imprisonment in the South, was held os « ‘ainsi “rleston and Savannah, and to accom. | 47d @ pisto! shots and a wom screaming. Wit- | charge wholesale official corruption: upou all" phis, Norfolk, &e., ending at Richmond iaJuly. | ily Darraph, consuriog enpor ietced iy tee fee res] hvstage with the galiant Gorcoran and others, and was Sabie * the destruction of the railroad as | yy ere = . remecnet i what was ag matter’ | the representatives of the repubiiean party,if Then; our enlistments having boen suspended, | Union womded soldies in procuring the priviiegs of | receully exshanged tor Major Witzhugh,of General Sta- e 2 =f when she fovnd prisoner lean ng over his wife, ity ‘ taking them home and. aitending wants, while | art's staff. The Major 1s beld in high esteem by the off. , mete oe ae e Tribune,, with unparal mendacity. dour armies being reduced ere skeleton. ‘accorded: sine % Bhlish go much o. single day. whom he was asking to “speak one word to him.” te « z i pesg enane Sieey, Meee a ee rebel sympathizers aro frocly accorded: similar privilege if cory and privates of the Sghting Thirty-eighth, and they YR » drove tem ‘Moud be done is 8. In this attempt © Having met the enemy ur forces were victorious, | A in large numbers they ‘aligo river, Od loss ‘soldiers and sail- and our hatte- vovoss the Poco. r, was very severe. Oo From other testi €d ihamiested jealousy against her husband. Mr. Howe opened few witnesses the case was adjourned to this declares that the democratic mass meeting at; Brooklyn cheered for Seymour and Jeff. Davis. pistol w: ng on achair about three feet away. imony it was adduced that deceas- and publishes some tale of sufferings in [opt Lafayette. The insulting and uagentlemanly opithet of'liar is bandied about from Clay to defence, and after examming a armies, while the rebels had collected: by a. sweeping conscription new troops to the-oxtent’ The Argus has its counter falsehood ready, | of three or four hundred.thousand meu, there | ope pmben: Corpas Case began another chapter of,nebel successes, which came very near the capture of Washington. But meantime, our government having made iu aid of rebel prisoners. ‘A committse of citizens hus. gone to yrene ge to-lay the facts of tl case before the Presidems and tae release of thé Nostou—Judge Clifford Grants thee Writ, ‘ Bowron, Oct. 23, 1862. ‘The case of Mr. Wor: H. Winder, of Philadelphia, who * are overjoyed with the prospect of having him for their commander, and it would be @ simple act.of justice to commission him at onco. It is due him for military sere vices rendered the iast seventeen years. THE HARPER'S FERRY INVESTIGATION. Major General Wool bas been Ordered to appear before: * weve porning. “Tf a Court of Inquiry, now in scssion here, engaged with the- tse splendidl prengen Leffect, fy Yoo 4 ice of in Phitadelphia, { O'Gorman, from Van Buren to King, and two calls upon our loyal States for reinforce. bebercat ly da Was cas Lest insti hace beagprigi exccemntincss cbanotel with’ tab- ‘i re worked with great ae vmmand of } ed from $2 25 to $2 per tou and cu from Kfing and Weish back to Van Buren again. | ments, embracing six huudred thousand. men, | Judge lifturd, of tho-tinited States €irouit Court surrender of Harper’s Ferry. sys ws were under the ct mis ‘Th War Department ‘yas decided to permit con” \ The hateful and ‘unjust terms of seces- | we were enabled to check the victorious march Bd dod gy 3B ee ioe at ncniin’ CONDITION OF GENERAL HOOKER, sai mee ynan, Genes al ‘Tews [ n traitor and rebel sympathizer | of Lee in front of Washington, and soon after to | that may heresttor Bo yy the return of the same. General Hooker visited the city to-day in a carriage, Brigadier & Deing second in co manded by Colone’ cotalig: arrived from Charle: person. Fr ton to eperal J. M. Braz ss mmeand. The rehele were hid 1 Walker until our arstval 9 gard, whe wy just Po- Bridge, when Bear: i o Bridge, ston, commanded the * repels in ive? 10 | | h- esh treoparapi My arrisi é 13, 00 ops wee »* reinforce the rebels, our trooP mr order, General Terry Ter scripts to enlist iy, snch volunteer organizations as | sionist, they ™AY select, within a reasonable time after they Are drafted. ‘TLis'will materially lighten ths | gnq familiar words. Republicans brand demo- Durthen of the gatt. w'athef on Monday was winsually active, that from mouth to mouth like the most usual crats as traitors, and the name is adopted as a good jest. Wretched jokea and inflammatory appeals in regard to the gallows and the guil- lotine are the staple of political harangues and political articles, Thus both parties are un- consciously playing with a kind of fire which the unpropitiousness of_ the “the imarxet for beef cattle and, under thy impression the aggregate receipts would be small, ily induced to pay prices equiva- Notwitnstafaing ‘ butchers were © expel hing from Maryland. Thus commenced another s@ties of Union victories, which will continue until this robellion is extinguished; for, while the government and our legal States are just developing their strength, the rebel armies in every quarter are betraying the un mistukable symptoms of rags, hunger, exbaus- tion, despair and dissolution. Clearly the re- ‘Yho-writ will be served on the military commandant of Fort Warren, and if honored wilieome up for a further heazing to-morrow. The counsel for Mr. Winder are-ifon Wm. B Reed, Hon. | G. W. Biddle and Tipn. Peter McCall, members of the bar of Bailadeiphia, City In ee. AisaGao FRAUD UPON THE CRSTRVARIAN RevOLOTONARIY Somer, Isaac Dawmus.—The daughter of old [aac Daniels, one of the soldiers of the Revolutionsry war, but he ja not yet able to mount for the Geld. Secretary. Stantos bag hold several interviews with him lately. ANOTIWR CAVALRY REGIMENT TO BE RAISED IM NEW YOu«. The Secretary of War to-day authorized Colonel Simon. Mix, of the Third New York cavalry, to proceed at once to raise an additional regiment in the State of New York. ‘This work ts entrusted to good hands, asthe Mix cavalry which fought Ashby's so successfully last winter, isoue of the very best in the service. There is need of increace . ry now nearly 209 years of age, calied at this offloe yoster drawn in fine aing on PRE per pound advance. With “ hae : j ; branch of service, and Colon 8 ‘ i] the Iast + - | lent to 4e-e i ay consumed many such triflers. The lion is now within our grasp, and there is } day to complain of a supposed frand practise’ upon her | and improvement. im this. bri ‘VIC, lot gore at Mackay’s Point until he J98" 7 yaa re additional receipts, however, the demand abated, has alreg) ka . Norms nn father by some one. It appears that a person, re- | jax is requested to hurry wp his troopers: embarked, When the bu aich had been ed by the rebel pice’ were fired and oe a a $c. The bulk of the sales was at] yoality. There is a sort of revolutionary wit | clamation of President Lincoln practically a ston money dwe him by the government if Mr Daniels | ministers, conrule, &¢., abroad shall be paid in specie =‘ destroyed. size, a Se. The market was dull towards the | which ends in blood. Hard names result in | dead lotter, from the timely submission of our God tas anda tras dasginne tt ceases, jeri funds. gome activity 9S’ rength been wanifested ia g the FeV" pirate steumer Alabama. The nd the sloop-o par United State? gunboat Tu war Kear sage sailed from Fayai in s vehe {7 -mor on the 6th and the latter on the 9th inst, and the market yesterday was Jess buoyant, while uillotine was a first rate Joke in France just The range was from 3 ore acarecly se firm. efore the Jacobins made it a sanguinary vec, and it wag considered probable that gome | a0 plows. Our civil war was at first a mere the poorest might be ee “¢ A petits war of words, If anything — —_ rn ert ead 2 8 D6 . were stiady bite ce. n oie. Sheep and | Politicians into soberness it woul : were: eGdy AS, 40... 06-89 that this canvass is conducted in pregise! K xh ny lamls were plenty, CTT ete aniaas same. spirit and with precisely tho tame devel. ronging from ¢ every reason to believe that active operations in the field will render the emancipation pre- revolted States. mRsONALIrIES OF Party Powrrios—We had hopedthat the wretched practice of mean and paltry personalities in the discussion of the France made a | great questions of the day would be avoided | hic. pretbating, thas he resided in Washington, svcing tho story of the old soldier ia this paper, called upon his daughter and stated that he could get her father pait the offer with thanks, and went to work to procuce the neces- sary papers at some considerable expense and trouble t was ascertained that the sum dae to Daniels, at the fe of nincty-six dollars per year, would amount to some $8,000 down to the present year. Tho individual ot the papors, weut away saying he was bound for ‘ashington to ‘obtain the pension; but has neve: heen heard from. The old soldier's daughtor, ther NO SPECIE TO BE PAID OUR AGENTS ABROAD. The Secretary of the Treasury has dirocted that mo ARRIVAL OF EX-SENATOR BRIGHT. Jesse 1). Bright, of Indiana, is here. REMOVAL OF THR OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR, The office of the Secretary of War has been rémoved, temporarily, to the Wnder Building, while the process of new rooiing the old War Deyartment building has been going on. The rains Lave descended and rendered i, iG that which ‘a th&t the man must have got the money and ake: § Pre nave ted asother fight ia Missouri. General | J h'9.'¢7.95, Swine were plenty, dull and lower, | opments a8 rs ’ 11 sides in this canvass, But in this expec- | cadd'ed. but that is scarcoly probable, as the govern: | intolerable lL, ¥rehave} h 8 . Y y fe and a Danton, and culminated in | on all 61 ass, his Kpe z ae Toe eo artnont neat oobmaiting a Z Curtis telegraphs to General lees that Lientens | with sales of corn fea at from 3%. to 4%c., | Robespierre " elverare hillen Vity widy of be iment would tardy pay o aim, witht fat consulting evaneatass ant Colonel Leaser, with @ force of cavalry, pur- #ned the cnemy from Greenville, near Thomas Ne, 4 <ee,on county, where, on the 25th fnat yhe at and 3%c.a4%c. for still | the infamigs of 93, Those men, however, who 82 | can bey politicians during this sad crisis of the country would not be warned though an angel from Heaven gave the admonition. secording to weight, fi, The total receipts were, 5,360 beeves, cows, 717 veals, 15,245 sheep and jambs 20,590 swine. For example, Priagg {ohn Yau Buren makes cortain_gtatepiony, “accusing Charles King of sane~Ting the wife of General Jackson; Mr. sul will be than! received by Mr. Daniels, at his residetice, 97 Goerck street, Srmige at THR MaNHaTtAN Gag Woraa.—The men in the employ of the Manhattan Gas Company yesterday struck for an increase of wages, in conseqnence of the present Our Potomac flotilla: is just now overhauling Marytand craft that aro carry ing to Virginia persona who are seek ing to evade the draft in the former State. Gortscuate’s Concents.—The largest audience that has boen assembled at any of these thronged aplete! Sonel Brow . i oe iar; the dacked and completely routed Cotonel Brown The following is anotkes Important decision | We gopoal to the loyal people of #5) King retorts by calling the Prince @ liar; high rate of every articlo ef aabslstence. The men, ts | Posh eneen i. sieciiasats killing eight and taking eighteen prisoners, twenty: 1 yndgr the Internal Regie am State and of all the Stites which | poets of the Post take up the case, and broadly tif amber of about throes hundrod, marched in body to | oom even ia tue passages. ‘The PrOGTAMINE Wn a yary ‘ Tekocat Dorkkakaar, Orie 0 AL RAT YL 1 * that the Prince’s private history shows | the Harat.p office in an i ea Sue ee sive stand of arms, and tweive horses, The rebel | Theaituy Dev ‘Wauunazon, Oct. 25, 183 ce hold ¢\ections jp November to ignore | hint that vada ie ot a) cutats the thoir reason forthe strike, that they maa eee aereine choice Ce bn Sy Mr. ©‘ cechalk, Mise 7 - ’ |g wo" Diag ges omega —_ oe a @ atten Stockton, Bugenio Barr goroes of Meliride gud PrTsons lind rotvoated | 1 would say that whes I mate Oia cio oarane | partled ang politics, and Vor gccording to vie ee pits Ggyral districts” that oka ver Me ete eee ripnanitte to tre, on outer me per Mr. Theodore “nes ee, Y towards Zellvilie, in Arkansas, Beyond this there } required siamp, i will nh A tor he party receiving tbe | great principles. The people are Toyal to the © balfZ inind to walk into the private | day iast they drew up a potition and sent it tothe com: | The featyee of the CY" se wag tne debut of Mise Bar” i<no news from the West. farwes vo the maker for bien ta do 1h,” Union. Let them put down the practical advo- | he has AY lA aeworth, which, it | peny,Aebing thom fo falee hele wages, rier tocon: | pete Sboplaye?wih aur. Gottechall the duet on the ; : , ie doting with a eer Uragakr gemtertay, aaa | calen of dienaion. The people love end revere | antcooteet © coedingly | tinue on st thelr work and that they should have $1 15. ‘Frovatore,” Gompos-: yy nim for Miaibosg-—e ples fall The Golden State of California is Soting wi The mtook manrket was ttbor trrogular yesterday, and would disclose some scenes exceedingly gaat ihe Board of Directors bave, however, | of dimeultics ~ Lay oa . “age 3 ‘e | the constitution, Let them oppose those who | is said, » Speaker Raymond, in | P*, “le™- erased vo accede tovituer the demar*> "> (belt ile® “aq requiring considerable confidante 10 mimificence not unworthy of her title in thiy saa Htogks a8 a rale clowed wot eo high bi tc Som‘ wont 0 C4 sbrogete ang eaennbe upon rich, Then again, ex-Speal Pai agin Prenton or tbe ge of tho f0""" 44 ot whieh reason | J’Stily & joann now to the fo ec ha ae Gat at ee oor ane mile ct per at, Gold wld in ; “idtianely a State, Legge Sue bs they made the strike im «qtiot ana peacoable nn aitted herself w regener st Monoy was in fair Bufpir =: {per cent. Gold sold in | the constitution. The people are u jously | stumping the ye. -ngasion and what not, i quie MF Scitoment in the welsh wet moved from the theatre of war, her citizeus are | tery oe tiog at 152, nad aerwergs Mt 191%. Ex- | for the war, Lot them defeat those who have | accusations of trensoil, #4 Ben Wood’ PEARY sie wants at thay Wed alcay the aie pred bs meat be ab ree not unmindful of the wauts aud sufferings of their | Change cloved at 148 for baukers? sterling. interfered with, hindered and prolonged the | against Seymour, Fernando ‘ aban RP raed eae memeny Ce ona Apogee chemi tia cagccocran Mate ciel aithects ‘eu 3:50 aes aes a aes war. The people are honest. Let them refuse | and Vallandigham, that certain cs ryt Galt hgpackare they gave three vee ot tt fined) shaP8 o1 {he appinuge with which the performance wag Sanitary Commission acknowledges to-day the Ssiatacls at 603¢0. 9 600. for middling uplands. Both | to listen to those politicians who buy and sell | crats threaten to reveal the inNiv’ story | omce and three for the Union. greeted, and from the promise developed ta the efurt (© receipt of another sum of $100,00 donated | cpinacrs and speculators were in the market, while amall | nominations, profess to buy and sell voters, and | of Raymond, hinting, by the wegen nie a Fas Big yen Temwrr.Nisra A Seintinn' ot Iikdte fo prove an acquisition to the concert room by California fur the sick and wounded | yots wore reported for export. Owing increased to ease in |} agsire office that they may buy and sell lives | show him to have been heretofore | ipo prodaenpra nate 4 pha Math tad, torath Parsenal Intelligens Intelligence. soldiers under their cate. ‘This isthe | /Feights, and the Srmanese in gold and sterling exchange. | 1, ough contract jobberies. The people desire | of that fussy philosopher of the twa."th cen- | ryetiigs, will uke piaco at the Northwest Reformort Dato Generat N. P, Banks, accompanied by hie family, cond donation of the same amount whi a gh agers Se Aether ry rine a glorious peace. Let them vote for those can- | tury, Abelard—not in philosophy, howe", but on (Rev. fs desta bags (Wodnosday) even: ook ‘oon! John 8. Clark, A.D. C., and Colonel 8. B. oe , \ " Ch } 206. ag bbs, Wheat, feom the same causes, com- * “ c ‘ thao boon sovelved. . The Committee aled. acho | tnea wh receipts, was 40 fond demand, and ad. | didates who agree with them in sentiment, and | insentiment, romance and some other t"8® | try Rowax Carwoitc ORrmAN Asttom Fisivac.—Wo | Holabird, A D.C. and A. Q-M., members of his staff, edge, in addition to this, a sum of $3,735 from the fame source, collected at the polls on election ds and $2,000 more, the overplus of ab appropriation for the celebration of the Fourth of July, T phic advices further announce the donation t $50,060, partly frow interior towas in Califor nia anil partly from San Francisco. California, it is & to make a monthly eontrih 1 Jaets, to the fand for the fe t undied. A handsome gilt in We e #00 Teor bare, with an appropr at warded to the Santtury The omn Le. to 20, por busliel. aod some small lois Cornwas in good request ant) miniously stopped, or for those who wish to with alos of oun Wostern mixed at | sinfully prolong the war in order to destroy 0c. a7le. Pork was tolorably active, while prices were oe wits ia mess a $19 u $15.26 and prime at | Slavery. Then let the people stand by our A $1225. The g ruent arty vontract tor | honest President and support him in his earnest porie and Looe ‘day, we the fobowing | endeavors to suppress the rebellion. The C5 Vine with the weaut . pbie, Mees President is ng politician. He loves his country supremely, and whatever he does is from a sin- vere desire for the restoration of the Union. Under the constitution he is now the sole guardian of the nation, Stand by him, then, Hx agit and vote for no candidate who op’ j im f ult parties, Be itn he assaults of ¢ treme poti- to the @reat ami to the sof the Oo. wal We fp not for those who desire the war to be igno- | And so we go. Revolutions may change 4X°@ | again call attention to the fact that the ann governments or boundaries of empires, wat may desolate the habitable globe; but while any of the breeds of our professional party politi- cians remain they will be the same dirty fel- lows that they were in the days of Gen, Jack- son, You may wash the sow perfectly clean with warm water and castile soap; first madlole in her way she will return to her wallowing in the mire. Mcnriy a Canpware ror Cox- Con. Mel ones -'T iensu is the Union candidate for Cougress in (he Kighth Congressional dis- | trict, and we . te will elects hin \ ' ' kK reosived the no but at the to the Hitt! and Mr. J. Tucker, his private secretary, arrived at the ‘Astor Houne at noon yesterday from Washington, After stopping fo this city for a few days, ho will proceed te yostoa on important government business, which will occupy-his attention for two or three weeks, q Mrs. Lincoln har entirely recovered from the slight in- disposition under which #ho has been laboring fer the jast few days. She resumed hor shopping excursions yesterday, and also received a number of visitors at the Metropeitian ffotet ‘Timrlow Weed is at the Astor House, festival for the benedit of the orphitne of the Roman C Asylum comes off. at the Academy of Music to-morte The asy- lun is greatly in need of assistance at prevent, and t number of inmates is really immenso The charitable, ‘ore; cannot do-better than purchase tickets for the festival, whieh, as tual, will be of a toast amusing ch racter. Thore is no doubt but that (he house will, be crowded in every department, and it is to be bi that the sum realized will be such as to afford substantial ard te orpbana ‘Tam ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERICAN Dinas Union will com: monce to-morrow in the Meeting House of tho Mirst Bap. tist churcl, (Rev. Dr. Anderson, pastor,) corner of noe 4 Wlizaboth streets, Business meeting at rine g'cloel in the morning. Publi¢ excretees commence At t@0 o'clock. Drs. Weston, Armitage aud. Brower, of New 4, of Pennsylvania: Sheldon , b, Mat and others, will speak wt the meetinies rae Tanen Tedateve of Hossare —The Uhire ¢ Hussars, of the National Guard, Now. York ne. a Siundy, Bar Memmiiy, sow, Hill, Howe and. servant, wi Winer, saclay , paracled for i i Krow lod, Beneon, Rinne, ed en felon - Be Hise, Bigmoure Kevin, " aftarwnres tony, Lae Brow sh, WOM, madd Clare, . Wilding Heras fara eeoaek -