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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ——. WHOLE NO. 9543. the solution of one of the great questions of the ago, all the knowledge we can gain on the subject should be pro- ured. These meetings should be heid as often as once or IMPORTANT FROM HILTON HEAD. Further Details of the Battle Near the Charles- ton and Savannah Railroad. Capture of the Anglo-Rebel Steamer Wachuta. Becape of a Down East Schoolmaster and Three Union Soldiers ‘iment of free labor in » district where tho friends of nman slavery bave confideutly predicted it would utterly fail, tbe soperiniendents will please pen ay re condition of Ube people and the difficulties discour ments under which they have labored. 3 Brigadier General R. SAXTON. Our Naval Correspondene: Ow Boarp Uxirrp State? Stgamer Fiona, Ex Revre from Rebeldom, Yor Hizox Heap, Oct. Gam Me i Afr the Battte--Our Reported Losss—Who Weve In- ae, a, ae, «jure, de. Simoe my letter of yesterday, in which I gave you the version, as it reached me through v-rious channels here, Of the recent expedition to main, 1 bave received more reliable intelligence, which somewhat ' modifies my Our Hilton Head Correspondence. Hnon Heap, S.C. Oot. 21, 1862. Capture of Another Anglo-Rebel Sicamer—Adocntures of a Sehoolmaster—How He Became a Rebel Soldier—How He Escaped to Fort Pulaski—Conditien of Savannah— Death of Ldeutenant Bull, of Meriden—Escape of Three Dnion Soldiers fron. Reveldom, dc, ‘The British steamer Wachuta, Captain Gilpin, was Drought into port ou Thuraday iast,a prize to the gun- Boat Memphis, Commander Watmaugh. She was cap- tared,-after an all-day’s chage, off the coast of North Carolina. In the endeavor to escape she threw overboard the greater portion of her cargo, and 60 etrained ber en- gines as to be unable to make sicam. She !s believed to have been loaded with arms and ammunition. iho Wa- ebuta is ax iron eteamer, built in London, gua will prove = valuable and usefui prize. She will be sent North for condemnation. ‘My latest information from Savannah is brought by a Yankee schoolmaster, who, after five years of service in teaching the ideas of young Georgians how to shoot, fimally went into the shooting business on bis owa ac. count, ani was recently known as Corporal McFadden, of the Forty-seventh Georgia Volunteers. He is the author of a very neat proceeding. He not only deserted the rebel cause, but Brought in two men from his own regi- ment as prisoners, and gave them up to Colone! Barton, at Fort Pulaski. Obtsining permission to go a short dis- tance down the river, and securing the detail of a cou- pile of soldiers to serve as oarsmen, he got their rifles under his fect, and, with a loaded revolver at their heads, per- wuaded them, however much it may have been against their will, to row him to Pulaski, There he arrived oo Gunday night last, and waited in his boat, guarding his captives, till moraing. ‘They own to having taken # good wany lesscns from Yankoe scitoolmasters in their day; but this one, they assert, will last them the longest of all. McFadden, whose home and birth- place are in Maine, enlisted about two months ago, with » view of getting out of the confederacy. Tow he waa to escape to our lines never troubled him. He depended or hie Down Lust cuteness to yet himseif over to our side, Corporal McFadden states that Savannah js about the Iast place he should select as a town residenco ora coun- try seat. The people are all poor, notwithstanding Jef.s shinplasters are very plenty. The trouble lies fim tho fact that neither Southern love vor Confederate money will suffice to purchase xnything. The people, ‘though eick and weary of the life they have ehut them selves up with, are nevertheless strangely indicposed to “give in,” though many there are who would glidly de olare whemseives for the Union if their next door ueigh- ‘bors would only dare to do tho samo thing & iw nothing new with regard to the Fingal. The : gia lies abreast of Kort Jackson. Militia regimenis, tor the mast part, covstitute the gorrigon of the city. it could be taken, notwithstanding Beauregard's addre: the troops. ‘There was a tragedy in the camp of the Seventh Con- mectieut regiment last eveuing. Lieutenant K. Lewos Bull, tH s moment of deprersiou, shot hinseif. Tho charge Wok cfect in bis leit sido, causing nis almost instanta meous death. Licutenant Bull was a young mau of fine promise, and was recentiy promoted to hia position from ‘Whe ranks. His home was in Meriden, Coon, ‘Three soldiers of the West arrived bere on Thursday Inst by & route somewhat circuitons. They are Henry Fairback, of Colonel Bissell’s famous engineers; Alpert Bacon, of the Fourtocnth Jllinois regiment, and’ Robert ‘Punmins, of the Thirty-figch Indiana. They were captured ‘et Shiloh, and until the 10th of Septormber were in dur- ‘ance bore and there, whesever the couteccracy #aw Bt to confinethem. On that date thoy eitected uheir escape from Macon, Ga., and «fter many weary uxuys of privation and suffering reached the gunboat Western World, at the time lying in Doboy Sound. Geueral Mitchel will forward them their homes. A little indiscretion on the part of Captains and Our loss, which I then pet at foor hundred, or less, ‘now foots up, according to officers of the medical staff, ‘one hundred and fiity killed and five hundred wounded Lieut,’ Monry, of the First regular artillery, reported kitted, is safe, but had two horses shot under him. A better or a braver soldier never stepped. He is a brother-in-law of General Terrill, recently killed, Kvery mouth is filled with his praises, Major Drew, of the New .Rampshire Volunteers, hada horse shut uader him. He is a gallant soldier. The Forty-seventh Venneytvania suffered severely, Col. Chatfield, Sixth Connecticnt, is wounded, shot through the thigh. We are told that Beau, regard commanded the epemy in person, haviwg come ap from Charleston with ten thousand mep, and was all ready for ag from an carly hour on the day of attack. But I forbear further details, No officer above the rank captain was injured except Colonel Chat- Genoral Terry was thrown from his horse, which may account for the report of his being burt. You must not place too much confidence upon the figures as regards the number of killed and wounded. It may yet be reduced. One of General Brannan’s aids is reported to have had his horse’s head shivered by a ball. Another, who was waving his hat in the air on men, had his bat kuocked out of his hand in a highly :omonious manner by a siinilar missile. Among those who go North by tho Ericsson is Captain Jobo H. More, Assistant Quartermaster, Chief Quartermaster of Geuorai Saxton’s staff, who goes home on sick leave, hav- iug had a natvew escape from death. He is still very weak; but we bope—for he goes beloved and respeeted by all bis comrades in arms—that the bracing air of tbe North muy give him that renewed health which he can- pot obtain here. ADDITIONAL REBEL ACCOUNTS, TELEGRAMS TO THK RICHMOND DISPATCH. CHarteston, Oct. 23, 1862. Agreater number of vessels than usual have beep blockading the harbor, Four gunboats are in Stono Inlet, ‘Tue steamer Minho, which got aground some days ago off Sullhvan’s Island, will probably prove a wreck. Most of her cargo has been saved. Np news from Pocotaligo, ex- cept partial accounts of the casualties of the battle of yes" terday. ,All is now quiet. CHaniastON, Oct. 24,2962. Tho fight at Tocataligo resulted in a complete victory for us. Our loss was Oftcen killed and forty wounded. ‘The enemy leit forty dead on the field, His toul logs, as confirmed bg the accounts of the prisoners, ts not less thaw two hundred killed avd wounded. We took eighty smullarms. The enemy's force consisted of six regiments, with one field battery and (we boat howitzers. NAVAL OVATIGN TO MRS. LINCOLN. She Visits North Carolina—Generat Banks, General Auderson and Arch- Dishop Hughes Among the Guests—Sa- luses. Music amd Dancing, &e., &e. Mrs. Pregitent Lincoln yesterday alterneou visited the United States ship-of-the-line North Curctina (eighty- four), the flags tip of Rear Admiral Paulding, at the Brook- lyn Navy Yard, ‘The North Carolina is one of te old line of-battle ships, and is now used fur a receiving ship: She is under the command of Captain Richard Meate, one of the most energetic aad enthustastic Uaion mex of the naval service. Mrs. incon was #0 lave been oa board «2 noon; but, owing tv delays, she was mot edie to Hludsen, together with six enlisted men belonging 40 the pal A ‘ iaiaile Sixth Connecticué rogiment, resulted in their being “— i her appearance, ,Cnihy skeet 000 o'clock, | Died” by the enemy's cavalry on Sunday morning. They || She embarked in the barvor outer of the Custom House, Captain Lowber, in cotupany wiih + sclect party, among whore we ‘noticed fndge Barnard sud fa mily, Surveyor Andrews wo: simily. aud Bost of the peiles of New York. On arriving »pposite che Wavy Yare, Adwiral Paviding,n his barge, weat on board of the cutter, and tendered to Mrs. Lincoln the hogpitalities of the naval station. ‘Vho steam critter was then run along. side of the North Carolina, and the party disembarked amid the booming of a salute of seventeen guns, in honor of Mitior General Banks, who was of the party. The deck being eained, Gre baud playing to enti ven the tedious aseaut of the Jong side ladders, a geveral introduction and presentation took place. Geueral Scott was to have been present,and a yard aud stay tackio were up in readiness to ho}st d here over the #ide. EX- President Fillmore wes also expected, Bat was also unable ‘mprudently ventured over to the maiviand in daylicht. ‘Poey wore strangers to the rebels, and the imtier Wok them in. ‘An expedition to the:mainiand will leave this point to. night. What it is to accomplish 1 do not yet exactly com prebend... [shail go with it, and “if anght eveetuates’ ‘will endeavor to make true recerd therevt. Our Beaufort (S. C.) Correspondence. Bravront, S. C., Oct. 23, 1862. @enerat Brannan’s Ezxpediuon Scarcely a Success-—A Beavy Rebel Battery Ovens Kire—The Uni Losses—the Operations of the Union Troops—The South Carolina Ve Dunteers, dbc., de. By Captain Tuzo, comamander of the United States t port steamer Flora, just returned trem the expedition, we Ihave the following, which, though it may be anticipaied Dy your regular correspondent, seems proper Wo be cominy nicated, as it may go by a steamer for the North before bis return — The expedition commanded by Gea, Brannan, which wus intended te destroy the railread communication between ‘Cbariesion and Savanah, bas not beon, 10 use the mildest term, a success. Our men landed, eucceeded in firing into @ train, which, however, cacaped; have taker « few prisonors and one gun, but were opened upon by & bat tery of thirteen guns with shrapnel, at short range, whicty tore through their ranks. We have lost, it is presumer from three vo four hundred in killed and wouaded—mostly ‘wounded, among whom are several eMfcers. A lieutenant dione! and colonel are réportud wounded, twe captains of a rennsytvania regiment killed. The First regatar ar- Uillery buttery is reported all cut to picces, Lieatemant Beary was killed. ne of our transporte fell foul of two others, more or Jaga injuring them. The gunboat got up as bigh as poss) to be present. Among the disting d guests present were Major General Banks, Brigadier Generat Robert Anderson, the hero of Sumter; Adwiral Pautdiag, His Grace Areh- Capt. € Paymaster Gibsoa,of (he United Stites Navy; Capt. Coben, Marie corps; Major William Letaud , and a large momser of maval officers aud civilians The band disconrsod enebanting musto while the party partook of @ splendid repast, provided by Captain Meade, nuder the superintendence of bis sugerb steward, Mics Meade favored Mre. Eiveotn ad tbe oom pany witha sweot -oug,whlok quie enraptured them, and the entertainment passed off in beautiful sty'e. The day was lovely, auf the party adjoarned to the poop deck, when the baud perturmed thy followsag mu si Blo. Ono of our regiments and a battery were, it is end | Pot pourri. + +peees Robert Diavolo. ehort of ammunition, and obliged tw withdraw on that | PAhowr. a Ener secount. A number of wounded and dead have already | Cavatina arrived at Hilton Mead. ‘the gunboats, we learned, bad { Mavarina polka. ‘eniy ninety rounds feft at the coneinsion of the affuir. We are anxiously awaiting details. Our men ore up @ portion of the railroad track, aud the revels burned « Bridge to prevent our pursadt. The cars were hoard ron bm Shem ‘our pickets all night long. The enemy were dow informed of our intention in time te be strongly reinforced. One party of their pickets, numberigg some five or 8ix, were cayinred by @ party seut ou lor that purpose. ‘Bat the party which was intended to e.pture the larger body of their picket guard are reported to have failed in their undertaking, the rebels getting wind of the MMe cred ce Red, White aud Bine. ‘The youthful portion of the parts—and trey were a goodly number—conld not revrain from cnjoying this @p- portunity of having a dance, ant the band were soon em foged in Curmishing the necessary waltzes, echettisuhes aud polkas for them, aod some time was plearanily passed in these Imnoyent enjoyments. Jack enjoyed the scene with much gusto, and the for- wail port of Che spar deck war crowded with honest a aay Paves bart to iy deat tung, avon || TC be watched the disnces with great inter 06 Lively time oursoives ere long. Better luck next tine, | casiounlly a bidy tar, win Grald BU Hestemiw hitneeyt, ; but, unless the authorities at Washington desire | might Le seou with » partuer ov the forward deck dancin b ay Tnehed ‘and Iie subordinates 6 make Kicks without eboea, they bed better send ns reinforcements; for while the Army of the Potomac seems, like a huge sponge, to absorb every available maa, we are left to keep & foot old upon the main serpent's nore as bext we may. be assured that if we fail im the Department of the South it ‘will be becanso Soavemepaciel and forgotten by those who have the power w etfengtir jf arn, and not from the want of either courage or ise angng the mot who now hou, for the time, this portion of the Palmetw Beate. sor officer ou the quarter deck Several hours were paused im enjoyment, and Vrs, Lincoln was loud in hor acknowledgments of the plewsare whe resolved jn visiting Me ship. Every one seemed in the bast possible inwor ail cujoyed themselrentiar beyond their anticipatious. About four o'oieck leavetuking becau, aud Capt, Mey ordered the rigging to Ve manne! and Liewtenant ©. 6 Havely sei the men aloft ed tiinself from the quick as & mouse, eer ip.” Mee. Lincaln, Gonoral Banks, Gedéral Andere, Richop Hughes aad the party embarked th the cutter, and whou all was reidy t shoved off, ounid the dea emmy clieets of Btve hundred sailors and the report of & etate in honor of General Anderson, Cheer after cleee wen: from the shi as the Wont yiided towward® ihe New York shore. {he avd played a pationnl air, and the men were piped down. This naval ovation fo the In@ygp! ony President wae © perfact fuccess, and higuly credtable to ait concerned, Mrs. Meade, the wecomplith od lady of ide | aptain, contribated Targely tothe enjoy mente of the occation, and everytiving passed off as merry as ® marriage well, and to the entire aatiefaction of the questa. Upon Joaving the yard the revenue caller proceeded up the EXSt river) to give her aistinguixhed pomengers an opportunity of glancing: at the ironclad veaselé in pro. cose of construction in the neighborbiond of Gréenpoint. The @ay was remarkably Gne, the bracing alr of carly avtumn being agreeably tempered by the warm aa gracefully ae hi » GENERAL ORDERS—NO. 10, Hranquanrers, Beavront, $ C,, et, 18, 186 1. The First regiment of Sonth Curolina Vornpicers will be organized as soon ds possible, The auperinieadonts vi tations in this department will use every exertion to induce the young and able-bodied wien, capabie of bearing arma, to enrol themselves at ono. All who enlist will receive thirteen dollars per month, with artsy rations and clothing. Under the old orgunira- Gon of this regtinant no provision was made for jay ior the soldiors. That ditteulty in now obvieted, and here after thoy will be paid regularly. 2. By act of Congress all slaves of rebel masters who enter the service of the United States are deciarod ty be forever free, with their wives and children, brothers and ristors, farbers and tmothers. The superintendents will male this tact known to all the people within their yuris- dicuion. Tr is to be hoped that a regiment wil! soon be raised tbat will do credit © the race it represents, and to the holy cause by which alone its existones is justified. As fast an the recruits ere enrolled ibey will be sent.to. re- 4 to the beadquartera of the regiment at Smith's plan- ‘8, The attention of the goneral superintensonts is called to the importanes of baving frequent meotings of the endonta within their districts, for disgnssions Mebjacts connected with thotr special dation, bat may have an opportuoty to hear aod proilt by the views ‘exportonoes of the others, Charged ae wo are with the b NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1862. THE BATTLE OF POCOTALIGO. Map of Frampton, Pocotaligo, Mackay’s Point and Broad River. SHELDON) GUO’ \ Ghana} \ ‘BONWELL THE INVASION OF PENNSYiVANIA. bright supsh city looked, if possible, more beautiful The excursion was protonged until the shades of evening were beginning to fall, and it was vot until they had sailed around several of the forts protect ing the harbor ef New York that the cutter was under weigh for hone, and the distinguished party landed in New York about five o’cleck, highly pleated with the GENERAL LEE TO TUB REBEL WAR DEPARTMENT. Heangvarrens, Deranmgnt or Nortigan Vind ta, October 18, 1862. Gen, 5. Coorgx, Adjntant and Luapecior General .—— Grvmnat—In forwording tho report of Major Geveral Savartof his expedition into Pemosylvania, | take 0 sion to express to the department my gense of the vold- nese, judgment and prudence be displayed in its execu- | cordially join with iu in his coromendations of 4 endurance of «he brave men be com io his skill and their fortitude, under the | guidance of an overruling Providence, is thei | T have the bouor to be, most respecttull obedient servant, GENERAL LER'S INSTRUCTLONS, Heavqvarters, Amsey or Norriuny Vinainta, Can near Wixcursren, Va., Oct. §, 1862. Maj, Gen, J, EB. SxvaKs, Commanding Cavairy, ke.:— An expedition ime Marylar | tuehment of cavalry, if it oan be sue: | isat this time desirable, detachment of from mounted men, day's enjoyment. THE PIRACIES OF THE ALABAMA. Acvivelef the Crews of Captared Whalers. {rom she Boston Traveller, Oct. 28, ‘The bark Azor, Captain Jones, froin F, arrived bere this morning with the captains ef most of the whaiers witch had been burned by the British pirare Alabaraa. -quities among the captains whether the Alabama weroidcntical, and trom them all the ved agreed that the ©240°4s the Alabama, a stories, thegefore, Laat the +290" hud le at Mobile are iRcorrect. ‘a Pitish vessel, with a British register, t man British crew, aud is commanded by the inta- > ‘Three of the-other officers are said to be rebels: but of this there was £0 proof, a Sz wide, Las two decks, and registers 1,170 to She is a fail rigged bark propeller ts arranged to be boisted out of water w 1s not under sieam. Her armunent cousists ofwo aixty-fonrs, four thi twos, ati tworitied pivot quns, Ove forwicd aud t oiber ait; Dut she fas Yet & ONE hundred-pounder, ws has deen reported in the will go about tw yoig Iree, she EaUVAsS aloue, ‘She isa wooden vessel, apparently built in a be and js not remarkably well {4 bered seventy-two men, but did not appeer vot Auy Of our gunboats, if properly 290" and the rua the biockad all, therefore, form x fifteen hntidred welt suitable for such an exe should the iutormation from your sounts Ie pose that your movement can be concealed from bodies of the enemy that would be able to revst it, you are desired to rose the Potomac above William-pori, leave Hagerstown and Greenensiie on your ri to the rear of Chambers! vhe railroad bridge jaw York papers. kuets, aud with a whole right make about the same rate unser nt, and proceed In over the branel of the Conc jage that you can iagict upou the aue Fapsportation you will ulke xec ander much restraint, hundied, wookl blow bor | opinion OF une Capt. Osborne, ol the ship Shiv was forty miles w cutting in a large whni ish colors, ranged alongside and took vaid thut be respected private property . notwithstanding this statement, stole wt | ments, and ev whether peisouat or belonging to the ship. crew were transierred ty the Alabama, and the ‘andotticers wore placed in irous filty-two bours der cauynss alone, stood ta enough seat all hands in wa who Lave been on bourd of ber. wd, infortuas Us Ukat wheo the Alabuma, under Bri ossension of ber ihe enemy. and shy A you Meet with citizens of Penn eylvauia holding State or government offices, it will be ue. nvenient, to briwg then with f the wateties, our Own cilzens Ubat a Such persons will, of 4 and eonsideration that cirenur it be iM your power to supp! icles on the Het of legal exp hoon earned off by the enon be treated with all the Yraving (his time the pirate, v res, atid whoa ue. PRICE TWO OENTS. “INTERESTING FROM THE SOUTH. Important Rebei Movement in West- ern Virginia. and property wilt not take effect until the command crosses the Pepnsyivania lin, ‘The utmost activity is enjoined upon the detachments procuring horses, and unceasing vigilanee upon (he epuire command Major J. P. W. Hairston is hereby appointed Div Provost Marehal. By commanyl of Major Genoral J. E. B. STUART. R. Osanna Brice, First Lieutenant and A. D ©, Hxavgoakimaa Cavaray Divisioy, Oct 14, 1868, Colonel R. Hi, Contox, A. A. General Army Nortbere Virgiuia:— Covonat--I have the hovor to rope that on the 9th inst. , mm compl with instrveti je ticun the Command ing Geveral Army Northern Virginiu, 1 proceeded ov an expedition into Pennsyivania with a cavalry force of 1,800 and four pivces oF borse artillery, under command Another Battle in Prospect Near Corinth, bey Rey Re Brucadior General Mamptou ant Colonels W, 1. Lee and Joner. is force rendezvoused at Darnsy AM TO THE RICHMOND PD twelve Mi, ad marched t » the vicinity of Hedge- st gto e Hh gt ville, whore it camped for the might. Ac cayhght next bps Morin, (Detober 10) Terossed the Potomac at MeCoy’s, | ‘The Mobilo Adwirtisee and Rapister hus a se between Wiihamsport and Hancock, with some Little op po sition, capiuring two er threo horses of enemy's pickets, Wo wore told here by citizens. that a@ large force lad camped the night before av Giear Spring, add were supposed to be en roul: Comberiand, We proceeded noriaward until wo reached Hoily Springs, October 28. Thetroops at that point had that day been reviewod by Gen. Price, and presented an admirable diaplay of miitary disciptine. Reliabie intelligence had been received that frost federal levies are arriving ab Mempiss m considerable the turanike leading from Hagerstown jo Vancock, haown as the National road, Here wagasigual station uombers. mountain, aud most of the party, with their Mags and ap- “ . ‘a9 WING@INI AL paratus, were, surprised aud captured, aud iso éight or NEWS FROM THE REBEL ARMY DS VINGINIA (Frou the Ricuinond Dispateb, Oete 2 From an officer who left Gen, Lee’s army on Thursday last, we Ioan that our army was all quiet. Sinco Major General Loring was ordored to report in Richmond, the command of the Army of Northwestern Virginia has devolved upon Senior Brigadier General Joba Echols. Last night the War Department nad nothing/of import from any division of our army. ten prisoners of war, from whom, ag well as from, citi yonsy 1 found that the large force alluded to bad erossed bat au hour aboad ox me, towards Cumberland , and con- mente of Uhio troops and two batteries, wid Were ct rows, via Comborland, for buck ibis intelligence at once to the vctly aeross the > tional road, i pr ed in tue direction of M rsbury Pa,, which’ pome was reach tremely anxious to reach Li plies were stored, but was mation, that the aotice the enemy had of my apy #4 and the proximity of his forces, would enable bi GENERAL LOKING’S ARMY. Vent my eapturing it. I therefore turned towari {From tho Richmond Whig.) rsburg. Idid not reach this point til after dark, Ina ; sett : Pan Traut tok. Goamcit sarento gates sbe,okreck ull [Ten aomonbane amnttiaee/anate thot SRRAPR YAR mornthg, nor wae it proper to attack a piace full of wo- { General Loring wus ordered io report to General Jack men and ghildren withont summoning it first to sur- | son with his command af a certain point on (he Bultimore. vender, I accnsdingly sent in a tay of trace, aid | gad iio Railroad, aint by a covlain row. Instead of re~ found ‘no suitary oF civil authority in the place; ‘ eat ven but some prominemt citizens who met the oilicer porting thus, he countermarched bis coumnand back to were notified that she place would be occupied, and if | ‘he Red Sulphur Springs, intending to take acireut by aes Nraenee ware eens wont beabeled A | Lewisburg. At these springs he was met by an order nree minntes. Brigadier General Wade Hany . ; d mud being in advanve, took possession of the plave, and directing bim to turn his cemmand over to Genera¥ Tappointed him Military Governor of the city. Noinei- | Kohols and report in person to Richinond. dents occurre!t Juriug the night, guring which it rained | qyis conduct Of General Loving ix said to bave prow oMerals all fled the town on our ap | need great consternation argon the people in the Ka- be found who would admit that | nawha rauey, causing huadreds of tem to flee trom About 275 sick and wounded homes :athor than tall again under the rule of Lime , It also turned back all the wagons going atter ihe | sait. General Echols has been order Wa wets hs commeaut fo the valley, and covunenced his marchon Sa~ nal turday last. He ba: ued a proclamation for all DETAR +t to obtain alt who may desire ty do so, thor road buildings, uli of which that could not be easily eee raibe seated fective that Gemorad Tehots. @bould orought awry were destroyed, consisting of about five | continue in command, and that Genera! Loring should be thousand new muskets, pistols, sabres, ammunition ; also, t somewhere else. a large assortment of army olithing. ‘Tho extensive ma- ; R $0.) 9 ight chine shops and depot batldings of tho railroad, and seve {From the Richmond Enquirer, Oct, 25.) duit care, were entirely destroyed. Krom Wincmmsrrs, Oct, 21, 186. T decided, after mature consideration, to | There isnot much of isitorest from the army of North ity of Leesburg, a° the best route of int te kd on yas Cox's command would Rave | ¢@ Virgivia to record. The enemy ho divection of Cuinbertind, full of moun- | and engaged im skirmishes and arutiery 4 particularly hagardous. bi Ae al ce portant consequences. General Jackoows division ts de- course TY sreying te Ballimor: aud Ohio Railroad a: vaptdly and ejectually as possible. Golouel Imboden his advanced to Mooreticld, Hardy county, and tie évolutions of the enemy th that direction are carefully observed. 8 sup intor- es Fis Pa NT Nh aOR, a at ln Beast Oh | readered tain gor lected’ was through an’ open coui loft nothing undone to prevout the tecting my real route aad ob ect. x y ) bub having pas: B turned back towards Hagerstown for six oF eig) i aud then cr ssedto Maryland by Etumertsbarg, where, AS We Pass yi Dy the whabisiwes with 1 to prevent the progress of demoustralious of J: wath is army, a few cases only buving appeared. ae eee ee am nea | Proper provialon for atck, disabled ‘and ‘onnvalebbent ‘ol- a Giers on the Staanton valley turnpike, to and from the arniy, is sail not to bave been made, ‘This complaint re- quires early and particuber attemtion. Large supplies of ¢! , Oo meet the necessities *, | ofour army, arrive continuousty, The weather is very five, and God, as usual, favors our omuse, The news jem to the ene Belore revels continued the ma Market, Monrovia ou the deitin Frederick, 1 crossed tie Monoe ch through the might, Vis Liberty, New re aud Ohio Roiroud, The Rebel Official Reports of the Raid of | where we cut tue telugraph wires ad obstructed rhe {ious the batile of Keatueky is very encouraging (0 our ri Stuart's Cavalry, youd, We reached, at duylight Hayattstown, on | troops, who are in ine Jife and spirtis. Han's line of wegon communication with Waeh- |” 1) geome to me the nogroes on thia Lorder should be ap. nu, bat we found only a tow wagons to cap.ure, and pushes ou to Barnesville, Which we feond jst vacated by} propria tary necessity, and removed to the fa- compensation to their owners.” Asis &company of the encmiy’s cavalry. We had Lore cor- | terior, © ated what Ww y fore, Bed esi poke Mog iodo — 5000 My, ian is, they are not merely useless, but far worse—‘nabs Pooleevil it gnarding the river conzumere fovges’—ruth les@ bread’ eaters | dircotly Poolenville, but iuetrad - —— tion that point, avoided it by mare wouds, leaving it two or three miles to my fet, and get 4 MOVENEATS OF THE WORKING TEN. ting into the road irom Poolesaille to the mous of the Monooary ring well any flanks aud rear, 7 pushed Railroad dold!y forward. weoting the head of the eoemy's columa | =e RSAC RRNA TROT Te ner quing towards Pooiesvilie, Lordored the charge, whicn on # Strike. was responaeyt to in peg style by the ‘The hostlers in the employment of the Second Avenue squadron (Irving's) of Lee’s brigade, which drove u: ci shor wages o1 ake seen (latencies oflaatedt Railroad Company stcuck tor highcr wages on Tuesday, iy tie creet from which the cavalry and, arming themselves with elubs, assiulted a purder Quick 3 thought 14e’s sharpshooters spiang to | of the laborers who refused t2 join iu the movement. The gp igpr awry hey” i ere racroem a Nivetcepth preciuet police promptly arrived at the scene which; ander tne'g howe Mack theonemy’s | of the riot, Aud arrested ve of the ringleaders, who gave force to his batteries beyond the Mouocacy, between | their names as Barney Mooney, John O'Cain, Peter Boyt Whirl and our sulicary gun quite a spirited fire continaed | Thomas McKenney and Edward MoNulty, The wcou for sutne tine. This answered, in conneetion with the | were locked up for tue mght, which bad the etlect of jute high crest ovcupied by our piece, to screen entirely my , Ling aston to any farther tyoudle. real moverwnt quickly to the loft, makiug # bold and | It appears that on ‘Tuesday some twenty of the bus:iers rapid stride tor Waite’s Ferd, ty make my way aeross be- | attichad to the Secoud Avouue Rallrowl Compauy de- fore (he every at Poolesyitie and Mouoerey could be — tuuuded an iucrense in their wages; but the presiacat or aware of my design, Although delayed somewhat by | Lv company and the Creasurer belng wbsant, the euperin- avout two hundred infantry, strongly posted in the oudeut told the men he had no power to graut their ve over tle for a jed wo tie La he would lay it before the directors. ‘The mediately therenpon Jeft work, butretmrned atew few sholis ww our sharpsboot cropsing Of the oar dry) and river was later, and beat some of their felww laborers whe with all the precision of posing a defile on d: a {not jolued in the strike Henew the snes of ot, who were called in, police of the Nineteuuti: prec: section of artiliery boing rent with the advance au pliced in position om the Loudon side, another piece on the Maryland beight, while Pelkam coutinued occupy he Strike at the Manhattan Gas Works. {the enemy with the other, withdrawtins : " potion ts position ann hie piece wis onieeed to | Tue didicully which arose among the employes of the ‘Toe enemy was marching from Poolesvill Manhattan Gas Company, and which was the cwise of the meantime, but cave ap io line oF bettie on the » noticed in yesterday's fisnatp, hus, we are giad o « » ree vader ute i : ‘ if 4 papi ody Uo receive & thundering Amiutation, with @vi- | 1: .y pean amicably seitied, It appears that (ae whole a few slight wounds, | rose out of @miunderstanding on the part of the { At offeet, from Our game on this side Tost not a man | elon the expedition, aud ¢ 13 not knows Pelnn’s one gui Colonel iwonw, the President of the company, banze its positie due Tuirty-seventa New York inarel was destituy ut, which was inspected Ou Thesday yenvoatied ane Oh be with Lic regiment, and could not be pre. ts is worthy the bicles be desired explanation bo tue LEM. sen ouly were exceptions in to pay thom the iuerewed demand, be moment the employes went of the Beard, heuce «i time the com. prawe, a Tew this particn frigadier Geueral Hampton and Colonels Lee. Jones, Wickham and Butler, and the officers and men under their command, ace entitied to my lasting | pany bas increted the amoadt of the Octulgee’s bouts to find their reported, the ship was vlundeced of ‘and theu set on tire, ashore. As before "1 will rejoin this nce is plued upon yor oi had two hundred au barrels of sperm oil on boxrd when she was cajiured, Phe boats reached the chore in safety, and reported sui sequently come of the operations ot 12h ship Cairngorm, of them aF so0U as pr Sepiember the pirate fell in with the within five miles ot and fired three times be- aptain Doane bad $460 in bis wateh andmautical in plin, and it m net intended or desired that you sania jeopardize the exfety of your command, or your good jidgment aud prudence tuvy dictate. Colone! Iinboden has been desired to attract the atten: ton of the enemy tewards Camberiand, vo that the river bre You Way recross may be You will, of course, keep ont your Koonte and take every other precau nif safety of the expedition. to make it better pirate to tie Bei 0 GAL Our government might hear between that point and w! as under canvass you informatio Should vou be led av iar east your opinion, te continue sround ( have to cross the river in Uke vieinity of Leesburg. Tati, with great respect, your obedient servar were approprm Doane was put im inns, where remaiued eighteen ‘The schoouer had twenty-seven passengers on board, who. with himself ana crew. we i the bark Govan Rover, Captni September 9, and hac 909 bbls. sperm oil on board at the the others, she waa set on fire, aud the ted the notice of the schoouer Weather Guage, Captaia ‘nall, of Provincetown, which ran down io lier assisiauce, supposing, of course, that she wasin distress Ollicial: R. H. Cmutos, A. A. Geveral, STUART'S APPRAL TO HB) SOLDIERS. Heangt anrans, Cavanny thrimon, Net. 9, 188d. wage in aw enterprise Clark, was captared sorpiens—) ou are abut which, to insure suecees, imperatively demands at your aucla coolnees, decision and bravery—impucit obetience te orders, without question oF cavil, and the strictest order and sobriety on the a and in in timation and extent ‘Uais expedition bad bet ier . oT DN EYSEE Chae Known 10 pote, SUROE W. Mleckierd, to accompany this repert. Aisw, a copy of The Navy. tat, with the hearty e9-operation of of AOL # denbt of ite RuCrr-s—a swCCeER rellgot credit in the high The erders whichare hereby published for your go- serminent are absolutely uecessary und tyne bo rigidly faunes a wight adie: © Semmes, if he bad poaressot any of submissionists attribnte to the ; the South, would Bave appreciated the motive which brougim the schooner to the rehet of the burping wreek, and would Dot only bave let her but would have gives ber noble captus three cheers for that chivalry which th But no, the same eruolty, the want of sentir burus negroes. bas bet Little conception of p indored aad burued Ike the others. no oi on board at the Lime. ‘The bark Alert, ot New London, Captain Charch, roe captured and burned September 9, about Mfteew miles She Bad about Mwent di, aud ber boats Were in pursuit of whalers whea the | Commanding. STUART'S RECORT OF UHY APFAM. weet of Flores, barrets of on On edition inte the eam! = propurty of altivens iiject Wy egal eaptore, p epecies of property he take gived 1 person or in wEiteg oF ptain of a Ceropany, in the Fiiperior oficers, wie ceipt will be givea. ta tie effeet that the ar ielé is seed the Contes: cate ids, was capinred and burt she bad 460 bar board, The Alabarna ra: r hiv Pond, Paeker, Capt Oh Sel unttes west Of wried that in no Brig Altwnuaba , Capt Gray, Was destroyer Flores, ana the schoniet Conver, Such Is # brie record of the damage done by this Pri Hist pirate, When Mr. Dabney , oar Coat at Fayal, learn ‘@ the facts, he brought the men to Payal, and proved for chem weil. ety, who i | peteon f to the whalers sailed (rem Vayu + lw abe Portuguese ve capturing aud 6% 1h high Lormas of khe prom ptr aud krndvese of our fF homew art bo krown of her deetineiien, for Senn is not repom able to any ane excet toes: bor ths vetoes ie Prnish piace, wel Brune govers: ng heb ftwnity fom 8, penpared f by Arrivals and Depart ving the esemy no 1 is SeagleJ Mang, ching ihe enemy: 48 a measure of our many good citizens who, without crime, tokend rem? Uboit hommes aud kept by the enemy iu prison, all public fonetorarieneuch as magistrates, pootrnms- tere, cheriff, &e wilt be setved ax prisoners, be kindly treated and kept we husinges (or our own. No strngglinig from fhe Fonte oF merch or Bivourc for the purpore of obtaining provisions Jebaiios, k Gay « iafattores, 8 Parez, Spratto, E Gammon, W -Bark La Plaia—Capt A M Sbiverick and iease—Batk Young Ametioe RM Denman, W It DFPARTORES, wmehip Cliy of Mi fo, Anguatad Wiseman ‘A Rarnes. Win W Goodrich, We G Nekgever—\vitb orbere ) i a Lasira, Master Alex Sanches. Nd. Spanish mail steamer tor Cadix, Wit be perialtted in # qua! termastars being r aM evel Sopp lias Wh bulk asi inay be necestary Se much pf thie order as authorizes seizures of persene ratitnde for thate coolness in danger and chaerfal obe- | ago they raged the rate irom $l 34 bo $b 6 tooorders, Unoitendiag persous were treated | aud bow to §L 76. This arrangement fs co Wilt¥, aud the :aliabitants were generous in pro. | Satisixetary, ax'the men have wl! resumed their wor'k. feta of provisiun on the marca, We seized and brouglt ee aoe ned: uomber of bortes, the property of citizens of The New York Gas Works. the Lut Satis. 7 7 e 4 The valaabje uitormation obtaived in this reconneis. 20,288, RYSOR OF FES SARGHP, ganee ab to ibe distributuon of the enemy's force was corn Wroxepay, Oct, 29, 1862. — orally a the & oe General, and noed An article appeared in oue of the city papers of yesterday not be Lere repeated. A number of public functionaries | which is calculuted to mivlead the public usind in respect and protuinea’ citizens were taken captives wud brougist vet ab hostagee for our own UscMadding clttscmn whom | 1 the strike for higher wages of tho ted enipioyed Mt the the enemy bus torn from their bames and coniined ay | New York Gas Works. ‘the fact is the men did not hold etings , wor mnvke any demand. upon the eompany dungeons iu the North, Que or wo ot my men lost their | any way, and are pridabiy op the hauds of the enemy. for hywher wages, but remained at their work as usual, ‘The resuite of thiv expedition, a % moral and politial | after being contronted by the operatives of the works a6 pont of view, can hardly be e#iimuted, aud tne yong. | Fourteenth street with fife and drum 19 aid thom ip their ternation among property holders ia Penneyivenia beg- | Movement. Permit us te say iu reply that the vibeers of gars dorerintion. the New York Gas Light € mpany nobly eae forward Taw sp cially indebted to Captain B. 8. White, (0.8, | amd advanced the wages of ineir men to their entire sa- arairy), aud to MM od Mr. —, whove sivifut | tisiacti im bebalf of the operatives at New York Gas PATRICK KELLABER. entitled to ny thanks for untiring energy im the divcbarge of their duties, ¥, Foreman. Tenc!we a map of the expedition, drawn by Capt. W. -— +o orders enforced during the marcy: Heliewing that the hand of God was clearly manifested | The crew of the Dacotal ts to ve immediately filed up in the signal deliverance of my command from dauger, | to active ee-viee number, and the ship at once despatebed ami the crowning success wtteuding it, L ascribe to Him | on special servi Phere is uot the slightest doabt bat tie prame, the honor and the glory. enow yey i kava the hover 40 be, acs! respeettally, vour obeui. | that she wilt make one of the flees goecngdngd out servant, J. be Be SUUART, rebel pirate Alavuua. Ibe Dusotait is moderately (ust, Major General Coninandiag cavairy apd carries an artnauent sulliclent to cope with tbat oF BLT TT eee eT the pirate. News from Hav: The Vanderbilt bas ovarty all her armament on beard, ‘The steamaip Eagle, Capt. Adams, arrived at this | aud is wow coalimg and taking th her stores, aad by the porttiat might, with advices from Havana to tbe 26th | early partof mest week she will be of for ber cruising instant, grouud. OUR HAVANA CONRESPONDENCE. The Unvied State: Havana, Got. 23, 1962. toawer Puluski, Secon’ Lieutenant : Com nauder Greculea’ Cilly, from Montevideo, sailed on im Oabemith—Tie Inewre i 0 0 TOM 1 tye yh of September frou Buenos Ayres for Asuncion onda, beg he ao (Pavaguoy), beving on board Hon. Sir, Waabbarue, Appleton Cakewith, of Hlibuster snd cinve trade mote | Grieg staves Minwier, Reports trom on beard state, ped fron ren Se {hut the off coms aud crew are all well, where he was under seateoce t veatoem Wo tbe state ed ng in the Alri arrived ia Coroners’ Lnquests, satiny ve widhas | Scat ny Ansayic,—Corover Wiley ext an inquest wot to « planation to reorn (a, Wineh semuns (0 |) geterday, at ITO Kan street, upon the bedy of Rudotnb Ay 8 auiered 0 I. invtes from Vane ioforea us abat the ia- | Schiveder, a mative of Germany, aged comtinnes, The givera- | who committed asieide by taking arsenic. 2 (he ports a: Guat ped P aapeute, was a hat 1, and at the time ot wetice hus boon weal tw imwiititig Bole ve wae laboring wader (bo cleats Of Mt wma short while «ue Meptster, He was ecized with a at Culver, Wak © prezeat wie eveteuunis on Ate Lea and getting bold xe emached ail ths tore in tite room | After sktisty ing his fooiieb jeismon Queen eed aw secideut to ber boilers ant | Lurdere inte foam et aud exdeavered (9 at bee Weak. be arrived on the alternoey of te | tye vain producdd dy the pole. was soncute that be Was poe ee ae Udable te obtain any rors. When tt wits b- the oa6 tT dhe Livd pariakew of wrn@nn 3 medical skill provedt una gered dnt ix o'c Arrival of App) AL Lincalu, aud for the proaperity vi ine United States. , sled (ho pres-6ee of arsenic ts fim eeniomastiogs und somens srtecday, aud the | qocensed’s stommcch in large quantives, ‘The jury rea. eantiazy de Cub accane 10 this mornwg. ia verdics In.udcordauce with tbe al i Morohy i¢ ablliwithe ue. He leaves onth: oon per | oes Te dai ig inthe Untied States -disric Liuyes, date Boatmastor a. Meade chy @ or, SBw tod Péthsof opening a ketter of Peuvis’, was hovorably auquitiod,