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ee (GED. FRANCIS TRAIN AT THE ACADEMY, Train, Clay, aud en Excited Audience om the Nigger Question—A Lively Beene, d&ec., dec. There was a large audience assembled last night at the ~Acadomy of Music to hear Mr. George Francis Train pro. ‘nounce himself in regard tw “England’s Rettenuess, Ire ‘and’s Oppression,” and several other subjecis. Mr. Train was introduced by Mr. Cassius M. CLay, who poke of bimas one whom he had found in England ‘standing up manfully for America and hor government. Mr. TRAIN was welcomed warmly, and proceeded to say ype applause ho had received he would pass over to it of the navy, which, speaking through the guns “of the Monitor, warned Fngland to keep her hands off, and ‘to the credit of the army and ite chief, McCielian. conser “for McClellan.) He denounced England as unworthy of eir respect, and challenged any Englishman who might among the audience to come up and try to refute any- ‘hing he might say—nor to sneer, but be a man and ceme son the stage and discuss it With him, He spoke of tho posi- \tion which be had taken in England in that great debating yy, where he had met the literary men of tho country, said that he had assumed a magnificent idea of his (Own abilities. And now he came here, and his desire [yas to take some of the great men of this country out of ‘tho dress circles and put them in the pit, where they be- Nonged. No man, he believed, could assume a position Prien ke bad not the power to maivtain, and, therefore, Ntowas uteetty 3 magnaalbiecie him to. stand’ vetre ‘once it he had not ths intemggt 49 back up anything bo ht say. “Ho went on to deadee TheR bide, te tho the Peabodys, and other English bankers, and foxprensod himself delighted with the bigh rate of ex- \chaugo, as it doubled the Morrill tariff, and kept the pro- its on this side. The onty way to reach an Englishman ys through his stomach aud through his pocket. He “gave.a ludicrous ‘skotch of the manners or the English- man. imitating fing with great effect the stylevof English atver- dinner oe — brought down roars of laughter. jHe deciwred that he bad made the discovery that England rwas rotten in her navy, rotten in her army, rotten in her nance, rotien in ber education, rotten in her religion, rotten ’ all through, and that the old ship was sinking. England’s ‘philanthropy was a suam, her eharity a gigautic sham, her wealth a myth. ‘The land ‘was'pauyerizea all through its various grades of svclety. ‘Me gave a ludicrous illustration of the character of Eng- dish sermons, and said that if @ master sweep bad two ons he would gay, “This is a bright boy; he will make a ood mastergsweep, und may svccoed ine in my business; Dat the other boy is stupid and dull; I will have to send faim to the church.” In the Eng! ‘was there brains? No. Mora: Capacity? atall, Two-thirds of the members wore nephews or sons or uncles of peers, who had to be provided with places. There were but a million voters in England, and Tiere wore six millions of able bodied men who bad no svotes, There wero a million uf paupers in England, and twelve millions of people who neve. see the iueide of a ehurch, He related his persecution in the horse rajiroad matter, and sald that, in an address which he made be- ore the St, Patrick's Society in London, he had brokea ‘ap the bond between England and Ireland forever. Ho alluded to and apylauded the riotous proceedings of the Arishmen who recently, in Hydo Park, interfered to pre- “vont the holding of a meeting in support of Garibaldi. “They wore only waiting in Kngland for Americans to close ‘up thoir war, and then olution would com- menoe. These twouty-four mill of enslaved men ewould rise. The Eugiish were not a fighting people. The nglishman was made up of many cubic inches of wmutton chops and 80 many quarts of Deer. He had told the Irish whom he met in Engiaud that the precedent set by 1d would be followed by America, and that with- dt an after Ireland would rise. The United States rwould recognize ber aaa belligerent. Thurlow Weed and ‘Chas. Kras. Adams and some one else, were the only per- sons who had d« in England that Mason and Slidell would be given up, and sumebody made about three ‘hundred thousand pounds in that fortnight. He did not ike to mention names, but he thought Thurlow Weed got portion of it. Talking of the treachory of England in ‘the matter of the pirate ship 290, he called on Mr. Seward yo demand of the British gove iwent E glegine for our swhaling and merchaut vessels destroyed by that priva- teoer. about England fagneingt you might slap -them and kick them, for there was no fizht in them. He imitated the style of a cockney noblemen, who asked shim one day whether Boston was & slave State, and then cremarked that he was pot aware that under the American -constitution negroes could have seats in the United States ‘Benate. Train asked him whether he had recently ro- colvek eaeetves Srepn, Aspeetoe Sa there were negroes in Senate? ‘he had been reading the New York ‘Stet aoa be oh that, Charles Bemner—a black ego pe to the United States Senate.” ter.) hten), "He 10 tory of Grant Lerkeley, who ar- Tanger io the sleighing voor an thought he would nye per told John to ‘Ah, ab,” id Borkeley, Bie is ali the same, ab, ab, suppos dustead.”” (Laugh! ‘we have two horses ter.) This same gentieman went out "West to shoot, and having landed with dog and guns on the shore of the Missiasippi, met a contraband, whom he asked if there was any game about there? ‘Game, oh es, plonty of game.” ‘What sort of game particular. yr on, “the West” particularly pe = Roars of lnughier-) he aac jot of Will Legere Grant and the Gurneys. “swindle the people of knglana out of twenty Taluon sterling. ubey sen! George Thompson to this country to preach abolitiouisin, like the fox who lost bis ‘tail in a trap, and getting “y back agaiust a tree, advised got their caudal appeudages Nene er York he would not allow E mee @ rostrum of the pulpit. = Pron Bo on Massachuetts he found ne of Massachusetts a - in the pit. The was vow in such a condition that know they were on foot or ou borse- one thing poor’ Ay that neither Charles Sumner Governor Andrew would bo reelected. (Cheers.) He gave seven reasons for this; one of which -was that the army was writing home praying that this .ghould not be converted intu a nigger war. (Cheers.) He had addressed three thousand other id not verck; but one ‘wep! said y: Sebgneers ae seeing Mr. jus M. aie aa Mr. ‘Train ady to shake hands with Mr. CLay—There is & eal the way of poting 2 we that very weil. question, und Mr. Train = hs we were in favor of ve said “Aye.” Mr. Trax eae he had got peculiar views about the megro. He found that the negro had uino cubic inches of ‘brain less than the white mau, He proposed to go down 4 Richmond with the coffin of the abolition party in his Band. (Cheers) But Cassius MM. ¢ was a different ‘man from Sumer and Greeley and that ciass of mou, as ‘be was not afraid to back up A opinion any way. ~~ believed that Horace Greeley had done more dam ‘the country than any other man in it, not even o: ibe Jeff. Davis. (oro and hisses.) The only true mau 6 in that respect was James Gordon Ben. (Very geveral cheers and some akc one ecaestaions better than the others ? ‘Mr. Train—I will tell you, sir. He hus been true to New York and to America all through, white and notfur black people, ‘Sampo | Train thought, however, that John Vau Buren and Sey others «f that jarty eh man the President right squaro through. (CI "8 on that drowned the fre of the iow, said bie, al in favor of tho President y saying “ Aye— (a pretty genoral re- aponse of Aye"). All who-are.oppo-ed say yen No, ae (several ‘+ Now dro} from all parts of ‘tho house. ’ ‘Thea Mr. Train switched off into the track of the Gov- ‘ornors at Altoona, aud there were shouts of “ Arrest the traitors.” Me. Taare traitors? ‘A Vorcs—The Governors. Mr. Train—(addressing the owner of tho votce in the i fom ‘ou are quite right, my friend. I beileve ornors to be guilty of treason In going there. The oot New Yi fork bad too much 80: #9 to go there; order t put out Altin favor of ‘all mon, would wo a ae houts of“ Aye” and three poore fet e . ie “Ay we give three cheers for v McClellan, and the Army. (The sheers: Poice Taree — for Clay, (Hurrah ) bats tay ‘Vore—Three cheors tor (Burrab.) or white was @ temporary luli, and Mr. , who stood all the time unmoved, and aprarently immovablo, attempted to proceed with Hie remarks. Ho ‘had burdly opened bir tips Chg he ‘Before the storm of hisses an camo on again ‘one large bail of » io of other ‘bathe,’ fel near hie . Trax, with an air of beneficent supertority, begge eats Yo let Mr. Clay preeeod, ant to bo aes od rt would attend to his case, and make 0 answer cahat would be entirely watisfactory to the audieved, ‘AX INDIGNANT Symvatitizar—Hle fe not worth your ralte wa hones hers Vorors—Put bim out, put bim out. —Turn bin out, will you? (with an air ag yo world my, “1d to eee you try it’) During this gooue the inevit. bie Captain Ry ndork groated ‘and took ap @ pesition behind Mr, Train, to for a tine Wo be performing the yvite of prom) “Torn a Or li yout | Fepeated the imperimrbadie “Dry, up! Ged damu For. dryoapl?? wad tho reepeneo, followed by another chorus of gromns, irienos aint cures. ee] will agree” =angaiy urged the polite Tenino adtewt An his own grant powers for (he yobs ts nhewet Sur. thy ¥ jaction, Ht You wr curly leat | by op Files veou ran pages Le Chay pot hie Anger va white maa) Mr, Cato oe Tent tase thing ah life. F Mage ves : wwith all those damned aburivoniata PA sab favor me, 8. " 2 He lsgreetly “eine ieee pating toe wel ayes. side of the Drogeeded.), Well, now: Mr. Sia [ren aall hon whe neve echd teat twee of tho black of the white raco— race are superior to may (several voices, “It’s & lio”)—it i because of the oppression which has lasted ever s:nce the exist- ence of this government to the present day—the oppres- sion by the slayeholder—whose right you here vin dicate over slavebuldipg masses whose rights I stand here to-night t» detend Why did I ii berate my laves? Not especiaily that I love the black, Or that the black has more claims npon my protec- tion then any other person. But 1 was educited in a Now England State—in the gentieman's own State—and there I found that every man, woman and child was edu- cated and had a fair fleld for exertion, unlikerthe state of Sings tn the slave States, A Voick—Oh, go back to Rus Mr. CLay—I said in my 0 tate, “Wo will oducate these white masses, and not keep them down.” (Renewed disorder "and clamor.) It was not be- cause Iwas for the black man that I advocated this or that policy. It was because I wished to do justice to all Men= (some applause and more bisses)—because I wished to elevate all men—becauso I wished myself to be free, and knew very well that how. ever clamor, prejudice aud party organizations uiay at- tempt to coyer up the great truth, God Aimighty hag not given to me to be free unless allow others to bo free siso. elt from some and hisses from more fs he aud Irishmen are apposed fo, bey here upon their against the black face, an Hen! (Train) says be in- tee eee epronste them together fu particular part of the county te Mr. Taais—Out West en Ciay—Wherever you carry a det of mon, operated ae ple a porat it, I tell you Goa Almighty will ies 8.) eget Irishmen, hore and olsewhere, that sare ALtON jet their support by appealing to. their projudic ital jst th uegro will, if successful, be fatal to the liberties not only ef them- selP0s, but of us all. Englund excuses ae oppres- sing Trishmid by saying that the Lrish are inferior to the English; and pow we are told as an excuse for oppression, the negroes thet the negrocs are inferior to the Irish. would enslave neither the Irishman nor tho negro, Mr. Clay then went on to show that the cheapness of negro labor wos an injury to the laboring man, by making the competition so gréat againat him. Here the clunor and disturbance was renewed and grew toa bigh pitch. Clay demanded whether ho should Ko ou, or not, and heard im respouso furtous cries of Turn bim out. A Vour--We did not come here to listen to you. Mr, Cray—Then you can go out. Mr, /ram—Ail iu favor of giving Mr. Clay two minutes will ssy = Aye.” anu bg assept was grudgingly given, and Clay went on, elucidating the last point amu shouts of denial and hints about postage stamps, depreciated currency, and so forth, and much more intelligible iutimations to “Shut up.’ Mr. Cray (watch in hand)—My two minutes are not out, avd yeu must stick to your pledge, my geod fellows iA Voick—Why not buy the negroos’ instead of taking them? Mr. Crar--I havo not got the money, If Thad I would do it with groat pleasure. Now, as to the moral question, So long as four millions of buman beings, some of them us white as Mr. Train here (jayiug his hand on that gontle- man’s shoulder), with a good doal straighter hair— (laughter)—can be beld in slavery, how cao a laboring man be respected? How can he be respected when a man as white as Mr. Train can be stripped naked and have thirty- nine Jashes laid on his back if he does not do his work well?’ I teli you there is no democracy in slavery. (Cheers and hisses.) If you want to make labor respectable, make it free and God will prosper it. This senitment was received, like all the reat, with hisses and groans. Then Mr. Train came forward ‘smil. ingly, aud with the air of being able to do up the job handsomely and iu quick time. Mr. Chay Seshaee with watch in hand and appeal- ing to the audience)—How many minutes will we give my friend? Captain Ryypers—He will go on just as long ag ho wants. Mr. ‘TRain—(three ehcers for Train, Hurra')—I want to show you how I wiil take these doctrines of Cassius M. Clay to ‘picces. He brought up an illustration of the Trish. Are there any Edmund Burkes, Shields, Grattans or Currans among the negroes? fs no, no.) $s there 8 Wellin; among them? (‘No, no. ”y" Is there a Cor- ore — her, Or Shields mong them? orce—Oe ant O'Gorman? Pe then declarea that in regard to tho ratting — it was introduced by the abolitionists and Know Nothin, (Cries of “Jamos Brooks.’’) There were no Pauper ouses or prisons among the slaves. Vorce—Upen the slave trade. decrees Votcs—Three cheers for the slave trade. Mr. TrainMecinred that the slaves were too low down in intellect to take care of themselves, and be looked upon it as acrime before God to tiborate those creatures. (General applavee, participated in even by some ladics \ bo were present.) He ap) to his audience to holp iu carrying New York for the white people, and then the war would be at an oud, and all the States would be back foto the Union, ‘The moeting separated with cheers for the army and groans for CI ay" ‘and the abolitionists. A challenge for a free discussion on the slavery question was given and accepted between Mr. Train and Mr.Clay for this even- ing, and the etic. Tostitute was fixed as the arena, NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. Our Cairo Conseapoudienoe: Camo, Ill., Oct. 27, 1862. Gen. .xosecrans—His Successor—Prospect of a Batile at Bolivar or Corinth—Price's Movemenis—Condition of th: Relel Avmy—Fight at Waverley, Zenn.—News from Mem phis—Rumors of an Altack—King Cotton, do. General W. 8. Rosecrans, recently in command of the Army of the Mississippi (Pope’s old corps), passed through Cairo this morning on bis way to the Army of the Ohio to reliove Gen. Buell. Gen. Rosecrans carries with him a history that {s not marred by a single error or @ single defeat. Wherever he bas met the enemy he has boen successful, and wherever he has commanded a department our flag bas not in any instance been forced back. His revent victories at Corinth and I-u-k-a bave gaincd him a reputation second to that of no other general of the national army. Withalarger command and a broader field, it is hoped that he will still pursue bis active policy, and pu the rebels under Bragg far down towards the Gulf before the now year sets in. General Hamilton is left in control of the troops at and around Corinth. 1¢ is not likely that his command will Just long, a8 ho ie too young and too untried for so re- sponsible a position, It is thought that General McPher- son, lately raised to the rank of wajor general, will be appointed to fill the position mado vacant by Rosecrans’ departure, General McPherson is a young cflicer, but has seen considerable service, He was wity Grant at Bel- mont, Donelson and Shiloh, and led the pyrsuit from Co- rinth, after the late repalse of Van Dorn’s army. Though he has got been especially prominent in any engagement, he ts thought, by those who best know him, to be well qualified for an important command. Too much cau- tion cannot be shown in the selection of commandets for the army in West Tennessee. This department is espe. cially worthy of atteation,as it has 4 rebel army direct- ee eanpinacs ts own, and under command of a pianos a come bag have the EO na ba ia rin gate Te partici im their choice of a general. Parties who arrived to-day from Jackvon and Corinth say thore is imminent danger of an attick upon eye RA or Corinth daring (ue it week. I wrote you several days ago that Price was otherrel large army at bad Moty to an offeasive movement upon ose eckin- ings, prince, Pockets. bas been reinforced by ridge’s division and by the prisoners recently sent from the comps wear Chicago and "esiambus, Ohio, where they have been confined for some monthe. These would add upwards of :25,000 men to the army under yr than that thought Price, and give him & force Tang Corinth was recently attacked and mal {# much more favorable for Yoritiod allows of a retreat whereas Corinth repulse: tw mov the =< Seg ook if repulsed from Bolivar, Lg sat eae ee pend raer Corinth Berra trom sem eonaiie semy a8 an well an with the of 0 a aeere them their the Yenkeos ten, ECT 7 prophecy ti! Me Bs te Vand more bioody Ly that will torminnte ether in & victor of thore wi destruction of uv that they are driven Dewy 3 desperation, ‘would be idle to expect anything but a coniliet in Wo ays eer fiaee Poteced that on Thursday a tek place at has Ta ‘Tenn., about twenty-five mi routhwout of Fort Dou Gn Monday inst word was Drought to Fort Poneison von that ‘a force of rebels about eight hundred was in gamp About thirty miles southwest of (hat pont rises ‘at once decided to at tack thom, aud @ force wan detailed for that duty. It consisted of two Bundred of tke Righty-third Ilinois in- fantry, tbirt ore of the Fifth lows cavairy ond one fleld Hr C Cpls Figod's battory, the /whoie commanded wy ajot Divtt, of the Pighty thid Minors. On Wednes. ‘he morchot (niby and on Thursday, when near ¥ \arley, they met Lhe Feeley ad at once gave them battle. ‘ihe single plove of artillery deoiied Lhe contest In (ower Of the Votom forces, and after a fight of an hour @deratio: the rebels broke and led. ‘They left on tho ground twonty Killed ahd ae reny wounded. Some taken, ® Quantity of havergacks, ienta, Were poked up, One loss and ton of twelve wounded. It } ture ae qportid ab two Kile ged that the 4“ nr ee robels were Coraumnded by Colane of prigonore are somewhat evld to be the erin band of teasbeat Mayle Doll, vie at the thee they {ut it is not kuow ietor: goer ies the re Ou hot oyny (etn bringteg sews womens cep eet ‘ Cartyemtes dg tate Ue | on Pett ee out 40% rcp thay Mee © , VL NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I, 166% 8 po SYN ye Recs oe ome ieee a single inatance (meaning the superiority of a bladk toa protons Foes Ho Foapes lated Nr angry ft 1 Mast wi a. Olty Intelligence, Au Haliow’s Eve —tast might baving been the “Vigil of alt Satote,”’ of as is more generally knoway “Alt Hallow ‘cea,’ was colobrated with the customary pleasaat coremonies by our Irish and Scotch gitizeus, who commemorate the ooeasion with much apirit. in remem. Drange of the old customs of their ative lands. l'un: _MSLESOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. gMiLS FOR | THE : PAGIFID, deatroy the clap bofurs surronso tur it, Nigetenths he weet sfceme nti ate monet of them bolcing ‘That they will fenton by phen Bo forged Fhe leas diy Bisa Soe metre oye ty jem Had it been — datnted with treason, it would bave been The weail sten*ebip North Siar, Carine Joves, will foave this port at a" to-day for Aspiowait Tho maiis for Coo. ®! Ameria and the South Pacite will ologe at hatt-past te.e0'clock (bis morning wre rebels long ere this. cakes, danoos, fortune telling, parking Ae., wore tae prwa: | The New Yous tenac sition (or the Pacide—wiit bp GENUEN ‘Tho Grabam, like most of the boats from below, brought puiepeg asement. biished at bail past aine oNplook thie morning, and wii ocean & heavy load of cotton. Most of this comes from Mem- | OS*®RAL Banas ar Tux Paongow EXCHANG. —Major Gane pare es ane oeue OuNUINe PREEARATION PR BP AKATION. PREPARATION PREPAKATION PREPARATION “HIGHLY CONCENTRATE! WHIQHEY CONCENTRATEDS “mat GEN Contain Iotersating Acconmts’wf the Late Batties and Union Victories im (be Wout ait Southwest, aod ait io teresting news of tite past toa da)"S- Siagie copies, in wrappers, condy Sor maitiag, 94 conte pis, that city furnishing not far from one thousand bales per week for the Northern market. The The wuply from Helena and vicinity has almost entirely ceased MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS. Arrival of te Twenty-fourth Maine Regiment, Thit regiment, which is nearly up to the maximum ral Banks visited the Produce Exchange yemerday after- noon, for A few minutes recoived eotbisiasm by the morchante, Wikigret STRIKE AMONG THe Sure CaciaPRs.—Tho atrite among this class of workingmon wag not settied satisfactorily yesterday, and consequently a large amount of work on vessela needing repairs was suspended. The merchants held 4 meeting during the day, and decided to accede to the demands of the cauik twettyrtr erie aulker® partially, by allowing them The Weekly Hora. The regyfer edition of tho Werkis Haat, coataiaing Accounts of alt the recent batéles and.all tmpertant move- meats of (he contending armies in different parts of the number, nrvived at the Battery: yesterday merenet por day. But this does not vem to | Country, with reports of all interestinggsventwof the past COMPOUND FLY terday morni y the strikers, who " % was despaiclod to Eaat New York during the afteraooa, | work again for loss thay strates eh eee | Peeks Wil We.condy tele. (lagentay): mornings a tem te tit ‘ere to remain until further orders. The following is a | Fima iv rag Bowsey.—Rot 7 Our nD ELL complete roster of the officers:— . last evening a fire broke ras oe prbati Terms—-Turee doilavs per year. Smgie copies, im-wrap- GONROWND PL fied and Sap.-Colonel, George M. Atwood, Gardiner: | Nos. 17 and 19 Bowery, voariy oppesite Pell atret. tho | POT AEC aie Bes. | angie Bon Hutebinn sive ade George Er Atwood, | SkM&s were Ost discovered in the cock loft, andowing to | A. Sarpriten=An Elegant ant Distin- Bari \ct BeCHe Gardiner, Quarcormaster, Oakes A.'Fillebrown, Wayne; | ‘B® Combustible material in the place they made rapid | Fp town the other dap eed can reel ee ee caeet house Bitaacr Bogut: Burseos Solu C. Manson, Pittaeld; Assistant Surgeons, | Progress, soon enveloping the upper portion in fire, | Faion by mistreas, who did not recognize Ser own bug & FOBITIVE AND spectre Koso E Haciow , Washington; Angel J. Libby, Canaan. | The fremen were curly ou tho apot, nnd alter a short timo | Mi Aengaeeret, Of he teanaformation. tay Jo his hed, Cre : Chaplain, Frederick A. Hodadon, rast, e had just passmaaes of KNOX, Mp, 213 Broadway, S@EMEDY pear aro, ‘Staff. —Borgeant Major, George W. fucceeded in arresting its progress, The upper floor was | Knox beats photographing, potent ‘inthrop; Quarte;master Soregant lvanus C, | occupied b ay an paluter, whose name could not be FOR DISEASES Sma ii, mond Com. Sergeant, Samuel ion, Top: | Ornelae hoon cha {foarth oor eae, conanees ee Boned tro cree pollen Tlbnetten ance Th or Tig t irt manufacturer, Lows rot evan; Hosp yal sieving «tines Tonge Bred £08 81200 The thir taney wae tbo BHR In, | Seymours and Waedawortha® rag mearipe W MES cues ——— harles U, Newell, Sona, Lewis, cord and tassel maker. Eoes about $1,000; waaured | {llstyle Hats. Found only at BLADDER, piebectily oat a Richi Boooud for $2,000 in the Williamsburg and St. Nicholas Insurance = = KIDNEVa, Company B—Capiaid, Francis L. Batchelder, Union; | Companies | Tho rst floor (No. 17) was occupied by Wm. |. __ MISCELLANEOUS. | First “Lioutenent Kalloch, Warren;” Second | Rothman, leather uder, | Loss $1,600; insured. for $3 BIG DiwCUSSION | CRATE Ee aah ae os y ia the Etna and Humboldt companies. No. 19 on the firet seg! © mrany Gcaptatn, Samuel 3 inion; Firat | 2°OF was occupied by Muldoon & Quinn, carpet dealers. | “ “When Greek mecte Greck thea comeg the tug of, war.” AND Lieutenant, Audrew J. Martin, Pittsfield; TLichton, | 188.$2.000; insured for $5,000 in the Fuat River, Broveort DROPMOAL SWELEINGS and Rutgers Insurance companies. The basement waa ogcu- | GENERAL CASSIUS: Mf. CLAT ant aroud Rowell, Clinton. having accepted raat - ied as a lagor bier saloon. Loss about $100. The build bana! THiS MEDICINE INCREASES THE POWER OF DE Lieutenant, Rene H. Cook, Athens. ‘ CHALDENGS 2 — as Company E—Captain, Hiram ©. Vaughan, Farmington; Niszo’s Garpky.—Mr, Forrest appeared last night {a his (0 discuss Seanad INTO BEALTAY ACTION BY WHICH THE © Firat Lieutenant, John 0. True, Fayette; Second Lisuten: | favorite character of Jack Cade, in Judye Conrad’s drama Tas WATERY OR CALGARI ant, Pavid P. Luce, New Vinoyard, of that name, for the first timo this season, We neod hard Ore A el gee Conan P—Captain, ‘pobert H. Purrington, Bowdoin- ig +4 SLAVE TIONS AND ALL UNNATURAL bam; cond Lieutenant, A, M. ? Jackson, Litchfield. Lieutonant, Z. Lewis Sturtevant, Winthrop; Second Lieu- ly gay that bis reception was most bearty in a role which 80 many of his admirers esteem one of his best. fr. For- rest has an opportunity to display much of his finest dra rst Lieutenant, Vincent Mountfort, Bowdoin; Se- QUESTION, ENLARGEMENTS ARE RE. DUCED, AS WELL 3 Company G—Captain, Alfred Fletcher, China; First MR. TRA 0 00unses ‘bat the discussion alt take piace — - ‘boats George W. Hall, Warne. matic powers iu this character, and be availed bimselr . pate: dian tataiohar Company H-~Captain, William Holbrook, Madtson; First | fully of it last night, The enthusiasm which followed the ZO;NIQHT, st Lieutenant, George W. Longley , Solon; Second Lieutenant, STURDAY. HELMBOLD'S BXTRACT BUCH Tilson H. Baker, Moscow. closing scene of the second act was unbounded, and Mr HELMBOLD" EXTRA Forrest was compelied to present himself before the cur SOS BaTEAG AT COOPER INSTITUTS, HELMBOLD'S EXTRAC Company J—Captain, George W. Smith, Gardiner; First “s tain to receive the plaudits of chi . In the last act, k accom HBLMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU au Sa arlew O."Hind, E stato0} ‘Secona Lieuten- lao, he was intensely impressive, aud was repautedly ac! keaker will debate thirty miautes alteranteip for HELMBOLD's rMACT BUCHU Company K—Captain, H. M, Campbell, Rome; First | “rs! statida Horo (Stoopel) will ap lye HAS CURED EVERY CASE OF DIABETES Itt WHICH r r ‘ d o 0 ear to-night at this at AL rentano's, 636 Broadway, and ta. Lieutenant, Franklin McLaughlin, Starks; Second Lieu- house as Camille, when Mr. Wheatley announces that ‘during the: yy, and the IT HAS BEEN GIVEN tenant, C: R. Curtis, Mercer. Maine Regiments to be Encamped at harbor, are to be encamped at East New York for some this celebrated drama will be put upon tho stage with entirely now scenery and appointments and an unexcep- tlonable cast. Mr. Forrest, meantime, will continue to appar on the nights of Monday, Weduesday, Tuursday Doors open at 7 gelock, Discussion comune i At 8 o'clock. « A BOMATIO. SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPI scriber begs leave to call the attention of his custom= IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDER AND INE, LAMMATION 0 OF THE KIDNBY For those dise on It fe indoed a sovereign remedy ma” ior East New York. * te 8 n* | much cannot be said in its praise. A single dose ba» beew The Twenty first, Twenty-fourth and Twenty-cighth | *04 Friday. adie ead ipa rAd Soe ls tase Wie cat eine of prioes Cor “Bohaappe a the most urgentaympioins, TRY IT, Maine regiments, which are now at Fort Schuyler, in this GRRMAN OrERA.—tThe pretty burlesque French opera,} Uvourue WOLFE, 22 Beaver street, " '§ EXTRACT BUCHU, ELMBOL HELMBOLD HELMBOLD' HELMBOLD'S HE D's EXTRACT BUCHU, “Le Yostiliion de Loujumeau,”’ by Adam, was presented at eee eT BUSHY: the German Opera House for the first time last night, and was very bighly appreciated by an immense audience. Under the skilful management of Carl Anschutz, and with LL HOUSEKEEPERS Wi VE 20 PER CENT by buying at B.D. BANSPORU'S, Cooper Lnatitute. Exteact BUCHY, Call and see for yourselves, B TRAOT BUCHU, POTHECARIES, i. ime before their departure for the seat of war. The Metropolitan Light Cavatiry. ALnany, Oct. 81, 1862. DRUGGISTS, F. Willis Fisher, of New York, has ‘beon appointed | the aid of an excellent orchestra, the opera was producod GROCERS, PO “a ATION OF TUE KIONERS, AND BLADDER Colonel of the Metropolitan Light cavairy, and is directed | in an unexceptionable manner, The story is simple, yet HOTEL ERECERS, TENTION OF URINE, DISEASE OF fu to report forduty forthwith. Thig regiment is in a for- ward etato of organization, and promties to be one most effective in tho service, Further Time for Hearing Ciaims for waim exemption from military duty wo present such D, N LOULUS, GRAVEL, ae Ste Burosir. aad nfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both ‘sereay ed morected with the following symptome = INDISPOBITION TO BXERTION, LOSS OF POWER, L038 OF MEMORY, DiFFIOULTY OF BREATIING, WBAK NERVES, ihe subscriber 1s pow soiling bis St From the Bonded Warchouse, re of other pure liquors in bond. i, mach cheaper 19 purchase the secnesea than gin by Pipe. 10 WOLFE, No. 2 Beaver st Ajtatittata? DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS od yuridios the ee at fect appetizer an nature's ‘great restorer. - lie be ‘8t, Croix Rum, celebrated ost College. Barks Particularly aday ted to, weak and del wae be relied on for es ty. It cures Dye nile tonic. and is fiat the tb ng for chaayss 0 ie sense Sota by al L grocers, drugginis Holsand esioons, 101, £03 Broadway, Now aha sufficiently abounding in romance and amusing situations to keep up the interest throughout. It has long been a favorite opera with those who admire the light aud bril- lant style of music which forms its chief charm, Madame Rotter, and Messrs. Quint, Graff and Kronteld austained the principal role: with ‘their usual snocexa. The satisfaction wits which this hacer age opera im- pressed the audience on its tirst production wil! keep it on the programme for some nights to com ofthe ‘he Exemption from the Draft. GENERAL ORDERS—NO. 6. Jepux ApvocaTe Gavenat’s Derarruent, New York, Oct. 81, 1862. } Ia order to afford an opportunity to all persons who | Centmat Park Concents.—The Central Park Commis sioners announce that there will be music at the Central claims, tho Commissioners of Drafting of the counties of } pack on the Mall this afternoon at throe o'clock (half an ees TREMBLING, New York and Kings will, at the conclusion of the even- | hour earlier than usual), by the Ceutral Park Band, under AT, 200 T 290 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-FOURTH aataoe ing session on Saturday, November 1, adjourn unti! | the leadership of H. B. Dodworth, if the weather is fine. Four inde Gontet Cait Siiched Double Sole Hares B i ee mane, Thursday, November 6, at nino A. M.,and will bold day | qe following is the programme:— renal ei du Gente’ Calf’ Stitched Drese i WAKEFULNESS, and evening sesstons on that day, and on Friday, Novem ea uppers, $3.60. Wilt ara “Agent. DIMNBSS OF VISION, ber 7, and Saturday, November 8, at the usual hours and | 1. Central Park March .....+ B, Dodworth —— phices, By order of Pp sealer, rere ae = WHITE'S PATENT LEVER TRUSS” 18 TH PAIN IN THE BACK, WILLIAM HENRY ANTHON, | 3: tite hap That Once «only rune that arent ‘yew te ripple an or "HauDa, Judge Advocate General, Chief Commissioner of Drafting. | 4" oo ee aaa te. GREG & G0,, 35 Bond sireot, off to the seat of war next week, recruits to hasten forward and FLUSHING IN THB BODY, DRYNESS OF THE SKIN, RRUPTIONS ON THE FACE, PALLID COUNTENANCE, Military Movements im New York. CORCORAN’S IRISH LEGION. The entire command of General Corcoran expect to at get | 8. wol and it will Join the ranks immediate- BOX | Or PAPER An ENVELOPES ( ‘SLM tial ready marked), Ohi $1 50, at Bs (SINGLE, Tey way. 1, Duet from “La Muette D Portiei” 2 ¥ Sreriufe to “Oberon”. frem ‘Anna Holena’ 4 ee Brightest Eyes. A B Oors,, “BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGED joints and all diseases of the fy t gured mnoutpers or rs y offer: 5 ft ‘3 ines i to she. tient by ZACH. EB, 8 — a ee tac | ere Te Sicnlan Vespers Chiropod et, Te Pray. Reterk to physiclans andar. | UMIVERSAL LASSITUDE OF THE MUSOULAR SYOvEE, Thetollowing order has just been tasued by General | 3. elke ye Sammer’’, Aira onset & aa D peter the aid of a DIURB TIO. Cav Tones "AND CANES, CRUTOHES ae CANES— GENERAL ORDER=NO, 6. ‘Tue National Pot Pouri. al the manufacturers, A.’ COX’S SONS, 35 Maiden lane. Haapqvanters, Corcoran’: Intsa gg Se } }OLD" 3 XTRACT BUCHU eT ee Dis EXTRACT Boone De EXTRACT BU whieb it is recommended, Gaur Scorr, BELS G3—ALL KLIN All officers and men of thialogion uve horcby erdered to The Steamship Hibernian. Sad ccteehe Paes ir, in qaantiies oo renee My cones ey this camp on ag jovember 2, Sr. Joune, N. F., Oot. 30, 1862. ait pure > ‘at VIOT! Cie. ‘MaAvae . 115 Chambers at a 10. men not present at that Ce Ms ill be con- a a —_— themarives whoa special aituany fram ‘hese Meatguat | apres otlock on Wednenday moraiog was outward wound, | DDP4**ES*. mae ao oO on Wednesday morning, was outward bound IMPA 31 SND | tera will be dropped from th tal roll , IER. Dring with thert ail mon under theircontrol, all eniisiment Dr VON RISENBERG, utice 6 brosdwvay. ERAS PLR papers, descriptive lists, muster rolis and papers of what. a a - HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Ever usture, relating to thelr commands, and will come pre: 1NG'S BAFES, 291 — 1 to payail elaine for bountt rluspy them toe: | | Qm@ctal Drawings of Murray, Eddy d OURES ALL DISEASES sted men, On! he number of men eon eer ‘at aor Missot rine ym: minnie — the time design led will be considered in settling the rela. iY, EXTRA it —Ociober ~ Me! ‘ON, JOHN Vax BUREN aBising rROM tive claims of officers to commissions, Gommsndante of *@l, 41, 14, os, Is, es, 58, 66, 58, 57, 1 H' pe yg tad specially chaneed with the oxcausioa ‘of this Lass S18—October 31 my 2, ya ‘ee GABITS OF DISSIPATION, EXCESSES 785, Blame ‘aman Mejias Gamera ns | 82,58, , Bs, bo, 08, La, 8, 10, 6, ty 40, 67,48. CORNER OF TWENTY net ms Mr. A. T. Stewart has generously donated $500 for the sent free of charge ireasing either to es = interests of the commana. wie Co eg a Oreicr BG Et EXURESS ae ie IMPRUDENOIES IN LIPB, ro com@ift, @HOCHRS? MILITARY FUND. ware ttate: | Lines tom ee apy fen meee gees 1MPUBITIRG OF THE BLOOD, 40. traders connected therewith, for the purpose of rating | Lotte ea ern Pritt that cousidered contraband | 444 i» gerigig to have che desired effect (n dlesesce few: & war fund to encourage 5, 99 $5, ee ae EXPRESS CONPANY, 50 Broad: age , 39, the United States, acknowledge the receipt of the enlistments in the Arm; rDecawans, Extra Crass eee Onno follow: 29, ig Sr wars raf wide ts a 1, 2 KLaWaRe, OLAss 370—October cs 69, 28, i, , 51, 48, 8, 76, 77, 73, }, 19, 60. STONE 8 of both sexes ti — STRICTURE, Ix tam peony, ried 6g geen BVIDENCE OF THE | Gerard C. Lester. ». D. Mor of Su ia tooag -tale 9 A hon aca aay foes omni A, MORRIS Vai nibh tat Ooice a sizts avenue, MOBT RESPONSIBLE fope& Co....... 100 | Wwinaisge iin Stim 4 AND RELIABLE CHARACIE GERS & RAYMOND INTRODUOE THIS SEASON & xT? Lockwood & Norris. . 150 Total STS A ory AY sat uoveltieg in every description of WILL ACOOMPANY THE MEDI) David feua cs: same _ 19, 14, %, ‘ss “i See arn ie at al: nig teacy garmvat fer bope from 6 10.1, OERTIFICATES OF CURE, Williamson ,Grifith&Co. 60 Total........+.. 61 . 10, 386-0. Mi ’ sores “METROPOLITAN JACKET,” From eight to ten years’ standing, shew Youn tit Teeser 8 Poni ree phy 2, A a a ts, 0, a5. | That lees, aouwichatan tp tm alate, den bere wun sees tnera io trlanen and fame, isw Yor«, %. , , me Fs, er,, addrens uw. stores 123, 135 seat street, aud 21¢ Broad- “PHYSICIANS” Piease « “NOTICE * NATIVES OF SWITZERLAND and TNS Dart. R. Fi ic) way. Aap de Luce, the Swiss couse at is port, votes | Prizes Cashed in A galized Lote | YrATCHES AND JEWELRY Bekes0 gEckEr OF WSREDIED: rm NU Mi waitves o¢ Switzerland, veeetiing ta New York’and not tenes. Taformation on given WAT ai tese riptions, for sale by GEO. C. ALLEN, 415 NO SECKET OF INGREDIEN JOSEPH BATES, Broker | Broadway, one door below Uannl viteet, formerly li Wall WE WE WE MAKE A gone NO SECRET OF akE naturalized citizens, to apply without delay to him, at 43 NGR New street, in case they are draited. Prompt stepe will I saitaitin NO SECRET OF NoHeDL thon be taken for their releago,in accordance withthe | The 20.000 | 000 1) A) REAMS OF Goop P. BER WANTED.— HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCH x treaty existing between the United States and Switzer. tiruetig, nd a ppear Size 32146. Apply at | rald office. HeLMaOLD Ss BATnASE UCH Z sees wiesiscnd Techion, "Tee malcsroots fe at 118 Rosen $100. $100.000 ) WoRTs OF HELABOLD'S EXTRACE 1 Beet ate a 0 a ee eee treet. | SUPERIOR CABINET FURNITURB HEGHSOLD'S BETRAG' Major General N. P. Banks left the Astor House by the on coat. Iscom of BUCHY, CUBES, JOMLERR saaz five o'clock train last evening for Albany. Ao re ag seiecied mt mah th reat cara Oy a comaleht nugget FL part of yesterday. A lar, 5 Ae equal to the best made. ate al A lary t equally iow prices. 148 Resee street, JOHN MEEKS & 86 | 363 and 30 FOURTH STREET, lorthweat corser of Obemia, oat Bole Mauufacturer of HELMBOLDS 8 PREPARATIO: Mrs. Lincoln was engaged shopping during the greater number of distinguished Citizens called to pay their respects to her at the Metro- | gaxav ite Patt Style Of 0 fe roi of thei copeee a WELHBOLD'S RETAIL <3: politan Hotet. Among them were Coi. C. D. MeCallum, — TEENBOLD PREPARATIONS. 5 - Military Director and Superintendent of the Railroads of Sclentific Anew one ne a HELMBOLD s PREPA Atlus: ee - the United States, and Captaip W. A. Murfey, Purchasing eB ts wT Ne Officer of United States Military: Railroad Supplics, and lady. turmed from tho West, aud is preparing the hngesrons od bie Ald of the elt +4 Pretest 4a (ink tA Kora airy audermess cia. % 0 Harcolic, GO wercury. ae WEL NBOLDL ae ipo goeKD 4 nah nt solicitors tor th ne8 to the public that they never letters pates dl tha doth say rations comtaly fojerious ha brevate are purely ter thangacting all Kinde n they now ha been e Mr. C. F. Hall, the American Arctic explorer, bas INSTITUTIONAL UNION NOMINATION. For Governor, Horatio a Be Fi gad Sworn and subserived before m im he 1854. rao oy * avenue, a” at acta Britt Saved maauiseioner Wil Wiliam Uw -- Wimad Ninth street, above Race, Puiladeipb " wih him the Innuit family an Aud Captain Buddington.. The isetontilie Ameriona Paten roente, scons ticker. : a Physieias to aiteadance from § A. M. to P. M. mother ‘ ret teresting oo infant, . the Joventor I pricier PRICE OMB DOLLAR, Boule BOTTLE, OR SIX FOR Ki turns to tho scat benefit of i. K. a thd aa He was engaged in all the bat also in Mar land, and ver; We are u es. ‘GEO. KELSBY, Chairman of General Committee, A.T. Canriaup, Secretary, cs PS CUTTER aes ny yup, Cc Philadelpbia, w: ce ee SS and to F jie cous Fr. 5 An ee payor nine ing io _ooshegenn thst al Some Me Mayor war, oeaiver ten da W? absences for tho On his arrival from Calvorale a St once inte the, feld, the nt haa not A himoeit ress bis. conn ings, potle Delivered to any address, securely packed fromobservatioa. _ Mbdress letters for taformation in comddence, te pers pore ry Vakort of instruction, announcing the amount of isan a Varormation agtorne best mode ot |: ron ap tole and all other foreign countries, are comes ‘pe much ron 4 himsetf, our New Yorkers give such # good account of OAL. i. DEPOT, CAL DEPOT 1UNN 4 00., He Lv viata tees Se eco «| ror Ria, | Baa aie ea tae Re ue iat BEE Eb. es doug ieee pn Lact of Pauvrette at sa a AW ——— ie granny ie ei p { odd "= | REPUBLICAN UNYON NOMINATIONS sre i’ “ 8. Asburner, of Boston ee ———————— R _ it Brera 34% Hartogion, of be gre '] seimbats Cartes de Visite—$% per ease ihe ae thnk | Ser ee nw. eS geet een ; we AT Shaw, i rors > Uiavow Cus wry St. er ey J.B. May and J. Briggs, < ad's Poudre tile lo Upspese Haire aia te pevencapitl Wait yontus, en, is oe ESE Batehelor’s Hair Dye—the mo MEL VAR COTT. Pu "at mere rerywneke, Pastor. vu Barelay stress SUBRI DAR AtiOOK. m BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ¥or eG varre pee M ONCRINUIPLED DEALERS, semtamate Bet R Tas hein tae “the chi Nana iene dow Who end aes “thetr own’ and “ouber” a: Bye ir epiled by euperionced ar Srretencw A. Conkiige “John MeLeot wc atte ea chaleaty Hats Dyetes | Diets pers: HELMGOLDS PREPARATIONS ; ryt eee Bott ry tenes ‘treet 7 at awn HELNBOLD'S oe Hair Dye, La he Biack or GENUINE EXTRACT BUCAY. phn FStpot No, 1 Barclay wrest, and / umnscioe go GRNOTWE EXTRACT SARSAP ANI Mkd, & Sommaaicnt Gass 9 a Van Teen, wont SPE Hesar tt, nenee toe The Steamers Due from Europe. pi) NON-ARRIVAL OF THE ARABIA. ada atte yEEHoH peranoue: Hater Haurrax, Oct. $1—11 P. M. acer hese Parey Oost, Dae, Crate of y Pants tos mitten, Ase ‘Yhoro are no signs of the Arabia, whieh sailed from icon. Me bea. bold one ecthie bechedlita care : Shan os nl GBNUINE IMPROVED ROBE W. Liverpool Oetober 19, now over duo at this port. Coin saa tiane Bes iy ys oth A A CAVA) SOLD BY pavadisrs BVERYWRESR, NON-ARRIVAL OF THR BOHRMIAN. feat os Ope ftictnd wt with unt orkernia Aa: 8k FOR TELM BOLD: ¥ Farner Port, Oot. 81—10:30 P, M. dross 188 New fork a x roe ue bea ve aro no signs of the steamer Bolomian, from . Policy in Med t ‘h Ae POR UB Lbs! werpoo! Ootober 17, now dae at this point, Aanow mocty 10. thi nog ate XP RC WO WAVE BBEN | us toe rs ae aluing. inet See ied iene alata ou at a9 Bie | ay oe fea erasme PRT prorat shine ~ 5 VAR NO OFHEDY - uewARn, = T. ON PRIDAY MORNING MS’ fenton yeh Nol rar Catarrh “Snwm.-Dy Wait Onty int a Wigawetteg Foto, 0 oie, diame 63: oo ibid aisha Oud 006 tee ond evehahsenld » Canjeunie ayer bane de DURNO, NG Troouwich wiecot oy | at afeart. fhe. omlne ami crits tue a } | ion ead vena : ahh iy ting boad MRE Fish H Tifinag ab We Eom

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