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— THE. NEW YOR ———— TO THE POLLS! Comins A iy A SLIT Sarees, ont a8 ‘thamd 10th attics of the Daftoahen ward. yoke Bes. and Mozart, POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. | '« © ¥. Price, reopie's THE ELECTIONS TO- DAY. 4 Paes CANDIDATES TO BE VOTED. FOR, sae a a de, ae, ae Ovatains the Ist, «It 2, ah, an 1h, 8, pt emer ‘Tho following are tho names of the varlous candidates . son. @n the State,and Congressional tickota io the Stascs thay emis 4 Beet FORD Ee = Dold their elections to-day: districts pata The Election in New York, Stare TICKET. GOVEINOP... ys gee it, Governor, ..D.. 1! Commige’ner-Win. 1. Skinner, ns. Stato Prisons..Gaylord J, Clarke. Andreas Willman. Clerk Court of App.¥. A. Tallmadge, Chas. Haghes, muayeeia, DISTR. Contains the Lat, 2d, Be, 4th, HIM, Wth, Th, Sh, HA, 10MM, 1a a», ep aah nak nation avarice ee Od pecietee CONGRESSMEN, Bie Tedwith Sepeoeg dee sue tear ‘The following are the names of tho diferent candidates ere ec anaen | Cepennnns - for Congress in this Stato, together with, the new Con. { William B. Roblammn, Poopiars Uaioe, groseionnl districts, as formed ander Uie'apportisnment | Coniatns the 51 on Tth, Bh, 9h, 100, Vth, 12h, Ltr ( 14h, 16th, 16¢n,17:h avd 180M Clecthon districts of Bleoenth ages, empaagpens ance baie ward aml he! 12h, 60h, 1h, Yolh, 10h, TA ond 1A ist of eucnlecnih ward folk, Queens and Ruhmond Ownner Andrew Smith, Tammany and Mozart. Richard ©, MeCormiek, republican. James T. s’Gulre, republican, Beary G. Stebbins, Pianist aids Pater Bowe, independent demoarat. . Bruns of Kings Cyunis, and the Siri, PQA nuh sata urine me hy: nwt, ry enorme and Kiyrtecath Cun'aing the Yet, 2d, 34, 4th, Sth, GA, TA, Sth, Ot, 100A, William Wail, rapublican } Sabah Leh ae Mich ein" itr of the Taney second ward. Martin Kaibdeiech, demucrat bs y euiRD DAETRICT Alexander Warren, Tammany aud Mozart. Bird, Second, Third, Fourth, #ifth, Seventh, Eleventh, |, Thirteenth, Fifwenth and Nu teenth’ Wards of the Uny C FOURTERNTN DISTRICT. of Brooitin, Contes the Lt, 21, i, AA, SDs, Bh, Tr, 8th, Ich, 20 James Humphrey, republ\: aa. » 2a, r 5 , * Moos F, Odell, democrat, 1d, Hath, 18th an 15th election districts of te Eighteenth POCMIN purrnict, % Best, Second, Trent, Lvurth, ith, Sein, and Bighin | PAvertC. Muchings, Tamainy and Mower, wares of Ue City of, New Lore. W. W. Northrup, Poopte’s Uniun. Hiram Walbridge, Union democrat, oF ee jamin Wood, regular democrat , Pee YOM DwERICe, Severin, Tenth, Thirteenth aud Rerteenth Wards J Now id, Ath, Oth, Oth, TUR, Bid, Bog bead obn Nutty, democrat rernundy Wood, democrat. SINTH DISTRICT Ninth, Peftcenth and Sixteonm Wards os New Yerk, ¥redorick A. Co ala i Fepubiioas, Mijab Ward Orivon glint, Teople 2 Union. Eb ?, Norton, constitutional Union SEVENTH DISTRICE Elecenth and Seventeenth Wards of New York. Beury A. Burr, repaviican. Jonn W, Chanier, democrat, KGUTL DISTRICT "exes, Tomticth and Twenty fires Wards of New Por k. jot C. Cowdin, republican: Contains the Let, 2d, 5 ALA, 12h, Adch anid Mth election aiedercts” of the first ward. Ghhort Deon, Tammany and Mocart. Joba H. White, republican. Joba 8, White, Peopte’s Union. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT, Comaina the Ist, 2d, 3d, 40h, bth, Oth, TR and BLA election Wiliam MeCann cts of ihe Nineteenth ward, Dennis MeCabo, republican, Tammany and Mozart, George Weir, independent democrat, SEVENTEENTH D/SRICY, Conterne the Let, 2d, Bd, A’, 5th ond 6th "welt ward. mmany and Mozart, Thomas 0, Fiels, > ae: } republican, dames Brooks, consbtutional Onton. 3. B. Bachelor, People's U Unton. NINTA DISTRICT. Twelfth, Nineteenth ani Teeny weoona Wards of New @. McLeod Morpny, ceitisbess. Anson Herrick, democrat. Westchester, Rockiand and Putnam courtier & where the & ‘The Polling Places, Ovwice Cone OF Boann or SUPPREISORS, } New Yon, Nov. 8, 1862 At a meeting of the Board of Supervisors, held on of October, the Clerk was directed to a bis am Nis will be held, ow Monday ani Teesday. 7 is the Hist. JOS. B, YOUNG, ier IN COMMON IN COUNCID. piaces $n each election hy, as which elections Edward Haight, democrat folowing Is Wilkaw Redivrd, domovrar, ean Me dew ‘The foljowing are designated a9 1 aistriet tn warcs of i] otherwise ordere 1862, Orang: and Suliran. Biepdea W. Follerton, ee aries A Wiudetd, domocrat, WRIT DIETRICE Dutchess aul Cuming, Charles L. Boil, Fopablican bine 116 Ureea wih street, Bomer A Nolsiti, democrat Fourth Diiricki3 Depeyster sireek THATRRT OBTRKTE Puch Deiriot-10) Brood atreet, Ulster wad Greene. SECOND 4 ECOND WARD. Tooman Corbell, repowrrnn, Fires Distriet—61 Asin sirees. dvhp B divele, demverat. Second District Bushing oyp. POURTRENTS DITRICR. Aliumy and Schoharte 4 Hoory Smith, republican, ‘ Bragius Corning, comocret. VOFTRENTH O1ET RICE THAD W, erage { gires District —47 Gordan Seoond Distrint—108 Bare geniveet, ‘Third District—2yy Greenwich airect, Fours Diaries Mo.) ‘ent Broalway. Rexsseiner and Warhingon, Heng BAward Dodd, diican, FOURTH WARD. Joho &. Griswold, democens Firs, District} Jacud siruet, Bevoind DiswvictNe. & Duane street. ‘fh. Diatrict—18 New Bowery. Chinen, Kasex and Warren. rit, Ji Orlando Kellogg. republican, Kou seer Gerry atreci. Bonpunin P Uurbana, democrat, Sie SRURNCREN IY DISTRUCT, LR Dinteiet—is atharins miteoek Prandin and St. Lawrenss, Galvin P. Dubbard, cepubsican. ae rigs Ww. WARD Bavid C. Judson, domocrat, Becond District=-26 White wireet, SGA De TRICT. Third Disiriet-131 Frank!in ctreet.” Beheneciady, Montgunery, Scra‘oga, Pukon faniwon | Fourth Dis’ ri West roadway, Jamey it areia, hanes lela Poesy bis Duane street, Ieaiub Blood , domve Bath Dinttict--300 Greens leh atreet, agg oe Beveots Dinitigietla Washingion Btrees, Detaoure, Chenango dnd Uuege, Bignth Deatrict—22 Desbanae muck, Lay Fr. Mller, reoublican wo. nStXhH, WARD, + Parker, MROCTAL, ryonrow PU IWENTIEYH DISTRICT, Bish Ware Hote), corner of Cente and Ferwon, Lewis art Heme, 1 Asubrose W Clark, republican. De o ef y Hall’ piace. oronsy Carry!, democrat, fain District82 Ceusre sireat, OWRNTY FIRAT DIRICY. Binh Distric: No.7 Mutberey aeey Oneida Counry Seventh Distric(~ May Molt street. Roseoe Conk ling, Vario raed th Dinirict— Elms vtres Fravcis Kervau, democrat is Peo ray ourRuce Swanre.2BoORD Dernier. Oswego and Matasn. De Wis C. Littlejonn, repyvhean. William Titus, democrat SWEWY-VRIRD DIMTRIOP, and Uoriand. ,Tepubiican, Jonu M. Strong, democrat. TWENTY FOURTH DIETRICR Cayvuga, Wayne and Seneca. Theodore M. Pomercy, repubiican. Meriing G. Hadicy democrat, Oe em rmoR KYENTH WARD. 08 Rast Beondivay, Cherry sireet. ‘Third Disiric! 199 Medison sirect. Fourth D strrct—1d4 Chorry etrect, lousy streat, aruvreroonr street, 277 Monroe street, RIGUTH WARD, Fires Dist¢t.—47 Crecue street. Bevons Disiyte!~-74 Fhompaon street. Bjrrenth Distr: ek Mere hp repu' ‘Third Dintriet—7 Clark sient. ae 3, dunn. Fourih Distriet—32 Dovsh mers ome Hifi b Distric ta? Grenw! Waauhe Te DSP th District ~100, Broome, Tom Piogr ond Schuyr Bevensh Disirlat: - Giley W. fiseniaa, irenchilene abu Dintsict 140 Varick aireet. panera nna Tenth Diatricta-2i9 Variox street, on ARENT DISTAKT. mee Steuben anad Ai Robert V Van Valkenburg, republican, Bape ©. Harbeway, Jr , lemeerat. TWENTY Woke yieCT. Monroe and Orieant. Freotaan Clarke, repabiiean, Panfora f. Cuarb, denver Rierenth Disteio9G Spring strat, Tweitid Dist ries 367 Figen etreet, NINTH rit WARD. First Diaicistaoi2 draonarich strech. Neeond Disirict—s02 Husson abet. fod ‘Die Pie cWleecker Buildings, commer of Bleecker end Murton Pour Dine on “12 Ohvisopher strong, FAGN Dietrict—)3 Seventh avenue. Disirletma8 Haanniond street, ih Dintrich—Sd Vousth street, Pogue piatrotcees tdoiga0n 8] reek. Niath Districts Fourth atreat Tents Dinirkiad beth ne otrect Angvetos frank, Washington Hunt, democrat TMRTIRTA DIATRICT. Cound) Rieventn 0 fs ree ich ares. —_ Twelfth Distriev— Booth w er of Waabingion sad West tangou, democrat, Foulh mFeC. away WARD. TROT FRAT DISTRICT, 5 Caravanges ciuk Chariatgnd ree DiasrictesTenth Ward Hove), earner of Broome and Reuben EF, Fenton, repubiiran. District 73 Alien street, serous well, demoarat. Third Districts; Orchard alreet, Fourty Distrhol Biss sirvet. Wlidates to be Voted for im the City, | Pin Dinrictiy Bldriice atrocn POR SURROGATE, Stath Disiriot-—20 Howery Gideou 1. Tucker, Tammany and Mosart, er EVENTII 9 w. Firat District—142 Atiarne; oe Gabriel Van Cou, rop.biiuao. Re-ond Distriet--! D. A. Jaques, Union, tovra pinta sat treet. FOR sUFBAVIAO Yourtn Denrct-o0 Lew!s aivest, Wm. M. Twood, submatsavonin. ¥itth Dinerce—39 Howeton etree Sixth Dignrict 28 avenue G, Seven Dreiriet—7 avenue C. Highth Dietrict--240 Ph} N FOR MEMBERS OF ARSRAMLT. rimet DISTANCE, Comlains the Lt, 24, 3d, 4th and dh election tees. feo! (Ne Fira war he Ist on? 22 districts of the Se. vs cara, IMD nr th Ut ward ihe Medes trict of the Finarty ware, cond the Let dyacrsct of une 31044 np, Mozart and Tasome; Beventoonth Dictrich=2a4 Elev Fey buco me Fightensth Dictriot—217 avenue Oe 7, Uoton. TWELFTH @ weton tan, Pigat Dictrlet—At the hovee of SOND DISTT Bronaway ond Ninoty-s ai ‘Thirteooth Distric Fourteenth District Pittoonth Disiriet—a15 Tonth Bizmeuth Dintrict—9W Kam oometee e ARD, W, Jenkins, corner of Contains Oe eps m, 4 5h OR tnd TH etelion districts Seoond District oumeast corner Ei he Pourite nd (he Bd, Bd, Oth, 0A, OC and Af ‘street and Third avers igdty-seventn Gasetet of the ste tah ward. aire Distriot--Al Charles Hahn's house, corner of 116uh ‘sireet. act Third avenvo, ms Puri Dini At Janes Hope's, commer of R86 street and 1rd avennn, Pirin pues ~-Broadwoy, house of Adam Mian, corner of Broad d Manhatian street. Bain tyes tmAt tue house of William Harrie, gorner Ah avenue pd 165th atroet, TUMIRTRENTIE WARD, Firet Digirtet=!17 Clinion rireet, cond Distriet--30 Alsrney olreet " democrat, ind Distrio toi Wltout wieots pre ep) Broome arcet. Cua eh aa Wh ein tof fe Shui wards | Muah Dintiet—da Wipetn gre Dre Lets 2a Ba Ath, GEA and BR alrite of the Seven h +8 soard: the Ath, SIN aed IN ebrtets oF he The at Danio) Leamy, Mogan and Pam Bewy O, Losek, ropebitoan, TARY DITRIOT Ountains the ch dection duirict of the Phird ward; Ste ving istrwcis Of the 24,87, Oth, bik, fh Tt and Wh diarncs wad, and’ the h st, A, bd, AA and Gud diviricee ve Fuhth ward, Joho HL Whittinore, Tammany and Mozert ‘Hheotore A Ward, rapubli George 1. Uretrel, me ith Wistriet—t4 Bhifolit atrvet. ; the | Bighih Distriet—65 Gannon street, FUN diniricts of the Shirtecenin f 2 2 and the BA, nat ‘ana nfianarnt? WARD. O(f districts of the Ponerteenah wa Wiiain (. Gover, Mozart a Tarot, Thomas Mullican, republican, € th: 6th 7h ‘Bah ih 1A, t ‘wntatms th: " Wh, YOUN AY fhe Ni to ighls eit; ie tae Bi and St eine et Ninh ward, and ihe te, a and Pay ole Bd cin Bd istrtots of the fog re, Tammany and Vogart, tne Sa Brady, rapublioan Lawia i. Yan Sohiaick, Peopie’s Urion SOXTY DET RUET. Birt Date Containa the Met, VW and 34 Ceeitom Aetriots of the tenn pro monvelagthe et district op the Dhiete.uth wy t,he Let Oe, oy | bth, he and Gth distrtets of the Powtes warat the Ve wl V4 te trite Of the Seventeen ward. zis Korn, Tamma@y ap) M pare « Fepubiieol First Digtri@t= 277 Secon Diarlet- Third Disivietel Fourth Distriat. mn Sixth 2 strict , Seventh Distriot-—20) Mott Din iet=1-2 atoll aun 1% PIPTRENTH WARD, JT Amily street. Northeast comer of Soliiean avd Beemer Thing reer olrest. =i pata Ph inns 1g Ti winmeeens yeah Baad wr vi Naconth tines ut eprngr at oie vm eee atroein, Warbingion piace, te , NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1862. “HERALD. : PRICE TWO CENTS HIGHLY IMPORPANT NEWS. Advance of the Army of the Potomac Up the Shenandoah Valley. THE FIGHT AT SNICKER’S GAP. Despatch from General Marcy to the President. Artillery Fighting at Snicker's Gap and Philomont. SHARP SKIRMISH NEAR BLOOMFIELD. saan Repulse of Stuart’s Cavalry by Gene: raj Pleasanton’s Forces. A Anne NAMES OF SOME OF THE KILLED AND WOUNDED Important Positions Gained by the Union Troops. Eighth District-—8 East Houston street, Dit. — Reputiican. Ninth Diatriet—76 Fourth avenue, b—Jobo B. Alley. TontPDissrict—68 West Thirteenth street 6-—Danie) W. Gooch. People * Benjamin Pooie. Oliver H. Perry SIXTEENTH WARD. 7T—Goorge 3. Routwell. Genjamia F, Thomas. First Disirict~72 Seventh avenve, " $—Jobo ldwin, _ Rey Beoond Districy—102 Seventh avenue. 9—Wm, fe’ Wanbbnrn. se anitl matey ‘Third Dietrict-169 Seventh avenue, Rourth Disiiot ash Soronth avenia, meee: che. JO— Henry L. Dawor. McClellan in the Front Meconnoi- Binth Distr Beene arene. hae NEW JERSEY. xth District—o) West Seventeeuth siraek, i ; trek UL Muth avenue, Coan | pend tering the Bnemy. tari Governor... <Maveus TL. Ward, Joel Parker. CON ORREBMEN * Dish Repubtiean. Democratic A General Engagement Expected Firet District—2 mn Reale 1—Jebn F, Stare, Nathaniel ee. - etree SS 5 iletor Becond Disiriet- 161 Bast H uston wreck. Raat | [ore type + Yesterday. Four Distciet aa Sapond avenue. re poco ai atarere if Boeee a - Se mn Fitth Distriet—107 mh nice te 5 ph P. Bradley, jabemi ry. Bath District— 12: ILLINOIS. OUR SOLDIERS EAGER FOR THE COMBAT, yt Dist as it ‘neg STATR THOME Nach Distr rats Democratic Repubiican, &e. ath Dintrte Starne. Wm, Butler, &e., &e., i Tenth Distrs Bieventh District Twei'th Diatrict—08 avenue A, corner of Fourth siteok Thirteenth District. Fourteenth Di Firteroth Disirict—163 ite Sixteonth Disiiict—194 aye Seventeenth Dintrict—187ij Thitd street, Bightwenth District—1t9 and 187 Second atrevt, Nitioteenth Disiviet—105 Sixth street, Btaie Treasurer... . Al Supt, Pub. Inst....Joho P, Brooke, Newson Bateman. MBEAN. fon Demooratic. Republican. tna ced C, allen, Bben ©, Ingersoll. DESPATCH OE GEN, MARCY TO THE PRESIDENT, Haapquantens, ARMY o¥ THR POTOMAC, Waxatiann, Noy. 2~8 2. M. ‘To His Excelleney the Paewnunt:— I baye juat recolved @ despatch from General MeUlelian, 1--Francis C, Sherman, 2~Neill Donneliy. 3—Klias B Stiles, 4-—Cbas. M. Harris, NTH WARD, b—7 J, Henderson, fad. _ Owen Lovejo: Nine teenth sireet, 6—2, Lyle Dickey. IO. Norte, dated at Snicker’s Gap at six 2. M,, stating that he bas 1yfOUFUN Atvert, aoetheast ss , Pine pehdaat full possession of the Gap. oxi vbwest corner of Fifteenth street and Leonard yar Whoa Geveral Bancoek arrived there it was held by the Witla Disteies theast corner of Seventeenth street snd 8. W. Moulton, enomy’s cavalry, Who were at once driven out by a col- Biath Distr \ichenel corner of Pwenty-second strest and pe ‘ump of from five to eix thonsan@ Infantry. 107 Bact Twenty-fourth street, yarn jot Hast trent os o Biel eveaisa ands. 13a, J atlen. arto lean Ind. ‘The robols advanwa to rotake it, but were digperaod by the fre of our rifled gung, The pozition ia a strong one Hast Bighteaath av STATR TTICRAY. utnwest corher of Lwenty-second street Dem. and Union. wablican. de. aes an id Governor WONG Bon komen Cepenanieaey ‘ Ricrnnih Di late estoorner of Twonty-thint atrest | 1 south Gor Henry 8. Rup: Coarien fi May. It fe gald that Geversta Jackson anit A, P. Bt are in the rete corner of $2 ‘Treasuri 0. 0, Trowbridge. stvealan Distefete-80 bvol ner of Seventeenth aircet and Auditor Gene! ©. Paine. Eon ian 6 valley opposite, auih Distriet~-Southeast corner of Twentieth streot | Soeretary of Sta ontgomery.Jas, B. Porter. Monganton bad d 6 eet’ aus Fire: even Attorney General’. John L. Holmes,” -Athert Willianas, ‘General Plenasitc bad deiven this enemy's cavalry se: Yourwsenth D sirict~Seutheast corner of River voral miles beyoud Union at three o'clock thia afternoon, and avenue A third etree Sup’tof Pab, Com State Land OC. F. Ii Thonias Ti Binex. Joho M. Gregory. jeman, Banvel 8, Coe ENT WARD. Mer, B'l Raucat’n.Dapiel KE, Brown. wdward Dorsob, 4 @xploding one of their calssoug.and capturing two of sbelr Garvoy'ss corner of Forth avenue w0d FOF | a ang CO cvutican wounded whe bad been lefs bobind. . 4 ‘n w ie " Sepond aren bapreen Fortythird and | “j—W, J. Penninan. oA ©. Beaman. R. B. MARCY, Chief of Stat 2 i 2~—John Turner. Charles Upson. trict Sout we! orner of Viftteth atvect and h avenue, 5-6, F, Granger. J. W. Tongyear Ponrab mS Guesst co: uerof Third avenue and Pitty. | d—Thwanwe Be KW oihey SOME OF THE DETAILS OF THE FIGHTING, third street, 5A, 0. Baidwin, . POW he. NN ean suse. Se ee eh ee eeerty: Missourt ee The Reports from Harper's Ferry. orn ont pte band CONGRESS RN Banren’s Fauny, Nov. 2, 1862. snd Becnud arenes, 4 Seventh Disirici—So bweat cornomol is Mecond street | Bir Diviriot—-Fruncia P. Bialr, conservative repub't- ana 5 can; Samnel Knox, emancipationie, Skeond Distrit—Henry T. Blow, Union aud emsnoipa- , Themes Allen, Uvion demosrat; Thontse Ss, Nelson, Vaio, © Thin Disivict—~Wm. Lawson, Union; John @, Seott, + ae Uniom demourat, au Wont Thirty sixth street, Fourth District—Johu 8. Phelpe, Union emoerat; John rity Testehss 488 Fonte avenue, H. Kelso, Union, Sine Pfth Distrit-—J, W. MeClarg, Union; Thomas L. Priee, tebe: pen Ninth avenue, Bightie aven ve, Union democrat; Wa. Douglas. ) Seventh avenue. Siath Distrie-—Henry B. Beaton, Union; Austin 4. King, if merdy peers Voion demovrat; Edward M. Sernuy), Uuion democrat, Seventh Disivict—8, hardeon, Union democrs Jobn PP Bre Uniou democrat; Bon, Loan, independent, | dighth District. M, Woodyurd, Union; Wm. A. Hall, : } Linen demeurat, TWHNTY-PIRST WARD, } v Ninth Distrit—James 8. Roliins, Mind arnold Krekel, } ; No oneniy was tovt by this portion of the advance until they reached Snickersville, when thelr acouts wero mot and driven in, retreating through Snicker'a Gap to the ‘weetern slope of the hill, whore their camp waa located, and whore they had about two hundred cavalry and two old Drase six pounders, They tired two shots frum them, which fell short of our rkirinishers. Af our column reached the crest of the hil, a largo Dody of the cnomy’s cavalry, with a light battery, were pen approaching rapidly from the direction of Winches, ter, and anortly after t from the wouds, some three anda bail miles distant, While whose movemonts and tho manure, xt Phinty-thind street, uth avenue. 39 Seventh avenue. Rourte ih Bint rigudes of infantry ewerged Pat Dut cobeast corner of Twenty-cig>iheters| and no. Marlow Higge, Union democrat, and ave m Kovond Diatrict-—t1) Twenty-ninth atroet, near Third WISCONSIN. —N t corner of Thiriy-Gret ete COME NII, H Democratic conmer of Thirty-fourth street and " sith elrees, between First and | 37 pp, 4 sof our and | Reputtican. ‘ P Sant. tou forcea were going on, Captain Pettit, with his Parrott ithamar © #leao, battery, tad seme up and plauted 9 section in tha road Amaxa Cobh idvedy Loward 8. Bragg 6—Fzra Whooler. #. J. Browns 61, B. Stoddard, Ind, Lather Hanchett. ty emerged from the wood, tho ,whicb burst exactly in their A® the rede! columa Captaig sent'then a ab of Thivty-sing st near Thirty Rinth MINNEROVA. midst. The AU0e Was too great to see what damage in ~_— Tae diigedtbene was dono, bot it must taro boon fearfnlly efteotiv Tenth D orner of ‘Pointy. ie hohe | ews n The rebsia did not walt for aucther, but immediately Bleventh i. i reese faced about ane retressed raplliy bacts to the cover of tbe ‘eitin 9) AANSAB. irieentts Dia: ret ; wh they Daye nos since emerged. rime nstly Di y emerged woods, from ¥ A body of bor, thore of the frst artyauea, have ra. woke j I malved on she bauks OF the Shenandoah, about two toiler i j Vorteth aud off, ever vine, afraid to retrest over ihe road fest they should receive another salutation of ie same sort. seond Diowrte-Bbe “iGabn and Nentit hid Dist prt WwW and Ni . betwern Wy second Wierd. Gambel. H.Haileg.0. W. Lawman, N.W. Ges. D. Browe Ase te Jub. Bap. Coit Laws jas V4 4 ip fall porseeattn », the robed andivor.s,..+...:,Aea Halrgrove, Quy Forces are io full poReweaion Of the gap, die rebels Sup't Pub, Ioate’n..1enao F. Goodvew, ON GNOME AN, Kaputiican. Denovvrat. aot. Winder, ares |. Parrove, for onve being bobind time. Af hour's advantage ip time Bae placed us in poreoaeion of @ porition which it might om us Mauch blood to obtaw had they reached it bofere we, They vudoubtedly fotended to dlapute this paseso! with late, and halted their forees wien they found ur in pos- session, know!ug that a email force eould hold tt agafnet any nuwers they oould bring ayainat us Citxens resting 9% Solckeraviite roport that General Stuart, with three thousand rebel cs@airy, passed through the gap ov Thursday, and bas not since returned, Up to two P. M. there hat been po fring dattle whieh wae expected to have followed to-tay haw probably for some reason been postp Kvarytbing haa heen mooetonous!y dull bere to dey. A y0ed dgal auxiety was folt to Keow the resait of Whe firing whiek bag boew heard at potorveie all day. Fortyalath ereet, beoweew ua aad Porty- CONGWRNEM AS. but were too Union. Deiror George P. Pisber, Win, Tenwple. TERRIBLE GALES ON THE LAKES. oe on Linke Ontarte=Thirty to Porty Lives Lost, Oewaeo, Nov. 8, 1862. The echecners Ontoneywa, ef Oswego, and Farmer, of sackets Harbor, wont ashore early this morning a short distance east of West pier. A torrifle gale wor blowing at tho tne, and stil! coatinnes unabated, ‘The Ootonngon had @ curgo of whet on board, leaded at Toledo and eo here. The yesseh aud cargo are total fore, leventh avenue, between ty-pigth atreeue, about Sfty feet nor it bi havenne, opin Diaieiseead Rinks 8 enty.0ve feet north of Fiftiath street, ob weal side of Ninth avenue, Bleveoih District—08 Niow » Letween Pifty-second ‘and Fitty-fifth siregte, twenty foel sunth of Piity-sulrd airect, west side of Nibth avenue. Twelfth Disitiot—-At ibe hour of John Biack, at the Janette of et ene, aad Fit Fourteenth District southeast eorner ff Tenth avenue rd, and the Beventy-pinth aireet Candi tes for Asecinbly in Westchester Republican. Pbenoit etn, 2—Mont. Davenport i ata BaChaun'y M. Depew, B. Monroe, Baber eda fia nse Candidates in Kings County. {uo schooner Mera Wateon, boand from Toledo to this | TB Pression 's very general that w great baitie wil Dit. Rep a ape polut with wheat, aud the achooner Harriett Rona, bound | be fought Doar Songer #Gap to morrow. T—Philips. Crooke. John Panklirg. up with aalt, collided yesterday moruiog two mies from seve! Raeperte’ Gide Sina ; rte from Headqanrtors. Pirre C. Tsliaao. Jobo EB. Marshal) ve versel isa 2—Henry A. Bowen K. O. Porrin. the Niagara river, The Watvou #nnit im thirty foot amen M ’ 8. Linch) oh. pal Tod. of water. ADU ARTERS, ARMY oF TRE Porowac } 4—Williome M. Thomas Samuel B. Johuson Tho propellor Pay State, Capt, John Brown, left bere Wanatiano, Va., Now. 2, 1862 b—Charies £, Renedict. 6—Samuel F. Maddox. Theo. €, Calticott. tor Ogdeustrurg iaat wight. Pieces of the beat and por- Henry 0, Boswell. or i! . a te tions of her Creight are now Weing washed asbore, aad Gon, Moviellen crossed the river today, and advanced YoeEAgay McMullen, Charles P, Leal! is after mpauied by his etal "4 i» “pom TAX COMMISSION. t is feared she waa lost, with af) her orew and poreons ngs. Tele, Genes ti 2 Frederwk Seboles, Hogh O'Rorke. gore, in the terrifies gale of Sunday might, and oscorted by acompavy of the Fourth United States FOR COLLECTOR OF TA: Charles B, Kimball, Bamund Driggs. FOR COMPIROLLAR. ‘Thomas Cotrel, ‘Thomer 1, Parton. Arebibald M. Blisa, cavalry, commaaded by Lieutenant O'ouvel, ho visited tho ront, aud reqonnoltered the eaemy ¢ purities. Connonading bas heou going on at jutervata throngs Thore were vix pastengers and a row propoller Boy Stato which founderod off this nly Yearn the vame of one of the pateeugorae fon sacoagge tai Orly Thompzon, of V at, TRE bonch for miles mam | ie strewn with portions of thh cargo aud wreck. Sho was | Wo day. BRaward A. Lamport. Nathan B. Morse. bound for Lake Erie, andfloaded with mereband\ The This morning Gen. Pie { YOR BURROG n ’ . ‘ o 7 Petor W. Ontrnndo i ‘Toawoil C, Brajuont | vessel w At $14,000, and the curgo wae probably | yorted by theseooud brigate of Gon. Donnleday's divi- sisteen on too, wiih bis cavalry, sup- worth $20,000 or $20,060, ~ ito Jeno Winslow. ROR aeearnol D, Morris. pti be driven ashore opposite this vity, etm, Grove the eaneny ® ror < einen ca gies Jere em..! county Sg The schooner Annio Moulton, with wheat, barloy and | Blue Ridge, nee Sniedor's Gap, aoe towards Upporyiite, YOR SUPERINTENDENT OF THR POOR, Fy0, from Canada, loa her sails iu the gale off this port’ | tho enemy retiring slowly aud contesting (he grovod with Benry F. a Inet night, ond went webore uear Sandy reek, conetterablo spirit. The schoover Mary Aun, with grain, and the Gazelle, | speiy carcos east of the Blue Ridge evidently dosign to Waiter Kelsey. yor © Poitp Ween atta Se anambers vouh From Canada Are aahore OW | | wat through the Gap near Uppervillo General Jack ‘Wm, i, Hoyt. gon and Goneral Longstreet are juat beyoud dnickor's Gap, with a large force, Wm. A. Kmmans. The Rlection in Uther States, Oor joes hag been very «light thos fer, bes is onknown, MASSACHUSHTTA. At the’ time 1 write (#iovet) cannonading is guing ov in | | James Fitagerala. Ww. Deunets. Sacnsrre Hanaon, Now. 9, 1862. The schooner Gagolle, of Oswego, went ashore this morning about bala mite below shia y Sue is loaded with lember ane ts leakn, { Disasters on Lake Kri | Ponr Conponsy, ©. W., Nev. 5, 180. The enemys Governor... John Lieut, Governor... Joml Fa; q Ko Mecrotary of Stato, Ov aragy. NB Shorten ‘Treasurer, +. tad Vliver, Daniel Savidors Jr. Auditor... ++ Charles Kiba. Attorney General: ‘Dwicoe Foeter Hevry W, Paine. CONGR RCH ARY, Dist. Repubiican, Lupe qathonann D Pilot. William R. hele 7 : Oakes men. Witham v. Swan, Twelve tO sixteen lives have nee \ Jexander H. Rice. Jonas eee’ | ee reported that quaea vember of ventow are w wel Hooper. Joeto™ Gh abron } hereon here and Grand cver , bot Is not regarded a9 {mportant. ‘The (roo; # are in excellent condition, and as!) are coger for battie, Tho wounded are being rent to Boslin, and wilt be ferarded from there to Ihe hovpitals at Frote clok and oleow here A grace) enya gement ie capecied tarmerrow. ‘There wana very heavy gale list wight, The schooner Vermont is aalore bebind the The schoonera Bond and Cenc! bare Stork, wore Gisabled in wails and rigging, Your saw Point Aipine, the disiun are aehor® ab re The Reporte from Purcellville. Pexemusvitee, Va., Nov. 2-5 P.M. Geveral Mociotan apd staff, accompanied by Generad Burnside, arrived here thig afternoon As he camp up tbe troops rushed to the road and welcome’ him with most extravagaut demonstratioas of jey. But citizens remain im the place, and they ere early «}l sympathizers with the revels, The females, ae usual, Aroespeciaily demonstrative in their howtility, ea- lying upon the privileges of their sex for protection. [p many cases they refuse even to alt at the rame table with eur officers, Hay and corn ara very plentiful The Reports from Philomone, Purcomens, Va., Nov. 2, 1862. After the artillery frimg ceared betweon Genera a Pleasanton and Stuart, in front of Philowont, yeatertay afternoon, the rebels came out into an appie orch, avd red from behind the trees, They were floally rey) eer, we losing one man killed and fourteen wou 1. Sete Miillams, of Company ©, Third Indiana cavairy, was Kilied; two men In that regiment were wounded, art six miseing. Tho following are the names of the weunded sn the Eighth Pennsylvania cavalry Lieutenant J. H. Carpenter, Oo, B, in arma Corporal T. L, Kinser, Co. 8, leg. Sergeant Zadouk Bowen, eoverely, in sida, George Woaiman, Co, H, in foot,» ./tty. Jacob Alleson, Co, ¥, ja arm. H. L, Buckman, Co, L, seriousy, Daniel O'Brien, Co. G, sitgitly. Robert Mootgomery, Co. &, slightly, Joxeph Mutter, Co. M, alightly, in leg. Three of tho Fighth Pennsylvania are in! Immnediately ‘after the oceupatios cf this place day, General Pleasanton sent a detachment of the Bighth Pennsylvania cavalry, under Major Keenan, down the road leading towards Bioomdeld, When they approacbert the woods, about a mile distant, artillery opened upoa them Presently tho euemy brought two guns out !o a fleld to the left of the road, and continued the fire. 4 section of Mevienant Peanington’s battery was brought up on the bill nesr the town and returped the cnem) & fire with fine effect, In the meantime our cavalry skirmiwhera became ov gaged with those of tha enemy. Five of thelr toad wore s000 geen on the eld, We loat nearly a dozen inen xisled and wounded, Colozel Gregg went dowa with the re. mainder of the Eighth Pennaylvania aad the Third Tndi ana, undor Colunel Ruchanav, Our cavalry afterwards retired toa more secure position from the open field, tv whleb ibe rebel skirmishurs then advauced. The ring of Lieut. Penvington’s battery wes conc trated on tho rebel guns as they chauged position fr time to time, After an lutoresting engagement of nearly four hours we bad driven the evemy from every position. Gur artillery fro was very effective when the cobeis ware rouning across the fields with their guns, Tt 19 supposed that the enemy was Gen. Stuars’s forens and a part of Gen. Longtrest’s, Tho colnme wW due i cated a movement on the part of the enemy tos Aldie. n The Reports from Lovett. ville. Lovarisvitum, Va., Now. 2, set Nothing of especial interest has ecourred here b-day. ‘The {pbabitants show a more friendly dieposition towards ns than we anticipated. Upon many of the honzer the Union flag is displayed, Generals McClellan aud Burnside, with their mth, passert Uhrough hore this mor nil The Reports from Washington. Wasuixaron, Nov, 3, 102 The enemy is aid to be raaseod betw eet two yawning Gapa in euch @ position thas their rotreat will be ox wemely difficult, nde Regarding the Enlistment of Vale unteers in the Kegular Army. Wasurxctom, Nov. 3, 16 A special order from the beadquartora of the Arn the Potomac, just Issued, is to the following eifvet Pursuant to nutbority from the War Departinent a!) en Vatmonteof volunteer artillery soldiora in the regular service under General Order No, 154 from the War De partment, Adjutant General's office, Uctober 9, 1852, are horeby doelared void, and all such men will bo at o returned to the batteries and compacies from which they wore taken; but all other enjiatmenis under General Or. der No, 165 from the War Departinent, not im @xoeer of jon from avy volunteer company, are valig. A‘ter ton men shall have enlisted from any pany ail forther enlistments from that pany into the fogninr service Are wu goktiers enlisted into the regular service, excepting trom the voluntoor artillery now detained by regimental or ether communderr, willbe at once sent to the regruar company or battery t whieh they belong uuder Gen Order No, Should ten men bave been tien from any volunteer company, and there be ati] more wen ined from that company by.cogular oficors ag bay ng been enletod inte thaty hattories or companies, the yorus toer regimental compmnder will cortily the fact to the alaimact thet ten velanieers have been takua from the company, which wil Sea snfiicieut answer to the cinm The immediate delivery of volunteer soldiers recently ylsted te thelr new batteries or companies i enjoi upon ail commanding officers. Descriptive liste and ac counts of pay and clothiog should be gent with the aot ajere thus transferred, AK A train of cara, which was sent ap on Peiday nignt from Fairfax Station to Bull ran Station, was attacked ot the latier point by # body of rebot cavatry. ‘About onehandred inn who sconupanivd phe train were token prisoners Tho train wa run of the track aud the loeometire overturned, bus ao ntioiapt was made to destroy either. Tronpe tor Gen. 8 Teras Expedition. Besros , N 8, laa Tt i reported teat Major General Banks will have eight rogiments of Massachosotts infantry, thrue batteries of artillery and ® regiment of cavalry as @ part of his sod Texas expedition. Tho Forty-firat roginient, wl Chickering, Included iu the above, expect to leave for Naw York on Frida; returns to New York to worrow, News from Fortress Monroe, BABEL PRINONGAT SENT TO MICHMOND--C4NNON A DING UP JAMES HIVES, Poxmmese Monnow, Nov. 2, 1892 ‘The fing of truce steamboat South America left for tress Moros this afternoon for Aiken's Iandinx, taking up aboat thirty rebel prisoners whiek arrived bore this morning on the Bale more boat Goorgtana. Cannonading was beard up the ‘ames river last or owing about ton e'clonk, Vive euuae is not aavertained, Aceident on ym the New Haven ‘Kaileoad. TO THR KOITER OF YAR UBBALD. New Havey, Nov. 5, 1808 ‘The oight o'clock Buciun express train from Now Yorn, with five paasengor cars and over two Hundred passen gers, wos run into by ® ball efx miles from New Havon as half-peat ton o’oloek this morni Nobody burt but the brakeman, who le slightly myuret, The front car was thrown off ibe track by passing oygr the aaimal, and dragged seven hundred aud AfLy foot, Sho Carcase acting nes poworfol brake, [8 #ag cut up intoe jem. The fame aid loge were (0004 Mfky foot apart, White Tam shankful for the iniynculous SPCNpe, Tang mare thao ever eonvinced of the futility of a bull trying $0 atep a» x. pose tall vie roven o'clock brain alee Isilted a aMeber ta day. yne laws ahowld be more stringent about caitia are noot along Ob 7 fe alg Main