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VHOLE. NO. 9650. . THE REVOLUTION. AAA Tho Result in New York as Shown by the Latest Returns, “Seywou's Majority About Ten Thousand. The Cosservatives Gain Bight Con- sressmep in New York. | BEMOGR ATIOMAJORITY IN THE ASSEMBLY The Gonservative Triumph in New Jerscy. ~ The Returns from Masarchusctts, Winois, ; Delaware tnd Wisconsin, &e, &e., &e. EW YORK STATE. | THE MAJORITIES FOR GOVERNOR. -——WNov., 1862.—, —Nov., 1861.— 2,475 a Fon} = 643 279 281 cts 2,000 = 6,800 — | indivon..... an a a omery. 200 _ | Mourge *%, _ _ Row York 40,299 _ 630 = 200 et . 28K fom tee iss j 3968 -~ 2,050 meMASSElAOT.... — 1,000 ma : Richmond - 7} BD] Bockland . - + 246 watog> . mectady nh t huyler.. - . —— be er / Bt. Lawrence ben... tk. 4 Fifty-cix counties. 48 | 3,769 _ } Boymour’s majority... .. 105,909 rep. m. F Conservative gain - - - o +++ 115,661 TRB COUNTIES TO HEAR KROM. We have yet to hear from Foltov, Hamiltou, Rewis and Niagara. They gave a republican ima- Qerity of 1,743 last year. Seyour’s majority, Merefore, is not iikely to be less than 10,000, aad may run up to 12,000, | H | ~ A TAB LATEST NES AIBANS Sots § Tle Aldauy Hreving Journal conved: | Moratio Seymour as Governor of the | Waleo concedos,the election ef sixteen democratic nse Bere of Congress. Whe Allas and Argus tigures, up to ten o’elock to-night, 1 Ste Beymowr 12,915 majority in the Stole. Its estimates are lew, thos» of tha State Committees showing ubons ow 89,000 majority. There ceems no reagou so believe that Muy candidate on the democratic State tickot is defeated Tho, dias and Agus Aosewbly figures yive the demo Grate 57, republicans $6, aud 19 to heat from The de. mocrais nave 1TWopgressmen and the republicans 4 Republican lure, 9. me Synacees, Ney. 6, 2862. ‘The official vote suiows Seymour's mayority tu this city Bo bo 238, which if 4 (wraocratio gain of 854. The county H wf Onondaga gtvts worth 1554 majoriiy—a dewo- aratic of 3408 over last year, i _ Gnioa, Nov. 8, 1862. worth 2,285 ran Madison ounnty, compicte, givos W. ferity. ‘The Ssvte et Blcoted. Bovervor.... Horatio Seymour... . Democrat. Moat. Governor. ....0, BR. Moy: Jone Democrat Canal Commiss'ner,..Wm. J, Skioner,.... Dewoorat, J Baap. Stn! Prigoun,. Gaylord J, Clarke .. .Dewoorat, i EVE Goer) Appeals... &. Tadimadge... .Demectar. 4 SSFP Copgressmen Hircted. Politics + Detwezat. ‘W-Jonn A. gmt 16—Orlando: Fon.. Ht -Oslria T, Holbard, Be James M, Maryiu. WH—Samuel F, Miller. ‘20--ambrose W. Clark. 21—Francie Kernan. . . De Witt G. Litttejohn,., Thomas 7. Davie... ‘Thedore M. na . 25--aniel Morris wO—Oiles W. Tote! ‘ 47~Robert B. Vas Vacoubura #-—Frecine Clarae. fo-- \ugusius DV rabb. Bo—vobn 1B. Gauadu. M—Roudoo §. Tout, vadive yates F COLONES. er RNHINS, L. Wait. 4—Willuun L. Oswald, DLUEGAMY. , ol _ 2- -_ I— Prank B. Siith. * ere - = ie L. Pest, a jam P, Robinson, cHATTAUQUA. 1—Joha Seward, S Henry 0. Lesa. Cumeons. I—Pracey Beatle. CORTLARD. 1H. B. Van Hoesen, DULCHeS, 3}—Luther 8. Doicher. 2-1... Doughty, RIBS a—John WyMorpay. 3—Horatio igs nour. 1~—Griffn Sweet. 2—Areh. €. AP Gowan. VEVFERSOR, = - I—Chag, A, Benjcinin. 2—Levi Adie. 2+ Wiltiam Bercy. KINGS. fadlew. wag. P, Lestic. MONO. 1—Geo. B. MoGcnryt!. 2 — Trimm. 2— William Brown, a 4—Wm. & Gover —Henry Royers. 6—Juling Korn. I—Viveent C. S—Thos. A. Mini. ing. Democrats. ... Repudiicans noeraty. . rivte to hear f Toia ... This renders the e District 1—Johu F. H John oe emocratic. Parker. fot! 4—Dowdttul. 5—Owen 1--Donbiful, BJ 9—Lewis W. 10—A. 1. Knapp, domocrts 12—Wm. B. 13——-Wm. J. Al won, dean RECAPITULATION. Last arsombiy. ‘There are thirty-fore disteiets 49 Ref of the next Legislature Without doubt ¢o the democratic party. OTHER STATE ELECTIONS. The New Jerae ‘Tyomton, N. d., Nov. 5—1 2. Joel Parker, the democratic candiiate for Governor, is wudoubtedly clected by some, 10,000 majority—9 domo- “cratic gain of some 19,000 over the last Governor's vote. The following Cungressmen ave electol:— - Rte’ 424m . Rogers stMineinisk Perfy..... Both branches of the State raghtatare ave largely OUBSTES W. BROWNSOF's DISAICT. She returp from Somerset eounty are as follows:— The Iiinols Election. Cmerso, i). , Nov. &, 1802. The retgras tbus ier from the owing Cepzrensmen are elected: — Diu. ‘G--Isaac N. Arnel, repydiicwn 2-E. B, Wasbburue, opal 3~Jno, F. Farnsworth, repal Lovejoy, repubiican. &—J. 0. Norton, ropudsicn:. fokn T. Stuart, dquocrns 1, de noes LJ. C. Robinson, democrat. ee et ject NEW YORK, THURS SE SE I ee Ce ee ne ee a Tho Next New York Assembly. Democrats in Roman. Republiean in statics. istrict. NEW YORK. 32—Andrew Smith, 16--Alexander Ward. 14—Kovs. C. Hutebings. 15—Gilbert Dean. 16—Michnel MoCaun, Vi~Thoa. ©. Fields. RIDA o : Abram B. Weaver, I—Kames Munroe, 9-2. W, Le-venwerih, 8 Jouph Breed, ORLRKARAL Jen Parks. “+ Oswkco. 3—Adner O Mettoon, | IMPORTANT FROM RVCLELLAN'S ARMY. ta The Union Forees Still Ad@- vaneing. Retyoat of the Rebels from Ashby’s Ga} : Occupation of Additional Imeortant Mountain Positions. Lists of Onenalties im the Em- 2--Hiram W. Loomis. ae sagement 8—arvey mer. me = | PUTNAM, Res, Roey ae W—Santon Sinith, pe esreae SAESOAAT RAR, The Seizure of Ashby’s Gap by the Union 3 ‘MoKeon. Minos IF. A, Quiskerdisth. ~ 3—Whenesor Strait. HRAvgtarrers oF THM ARMY OP 7M Potomao, mcr MOND. » Nov. 44:10 P. My 1—Theodora Frean. Tant night wie uicertain whether the possersion of en Hatha Ashby’s Gap wouid be contested or not. Every prepara- 9, LAWRENCE. tion was made tw force it if circumstances. matte it neces- Ir Aeneas ‘sary; but the rebels retreated this morning, leaving our 2 tunes Redingcom. 3—xbraham J. Parker. treopa in undisputed possccsion of the wouptain. From BUIAEV AR. 2—Wiltiam Gillespie, ‘n0G@A. bat, W. Da ‘POMPEINS. 1—Esva Coriell, I—Aza C. Taft. 2—Bivine Hopt:ins. ‘WAYNE. 1~-7had, W. Collins. 2—Lemuch Durfee. WAST RSE! 3—Yierro K, iw! in. ‘ohn ¥. Marsbal. 1%, M. Defer YATRA, 3. ~Htiy Sars Prevent Aceembiy. P ot to bear trem, wh Diican members to fi to the above, we dar lo he wmore ¥ Election. -Repul emderas Democrat Denoera Dehrocras, State indiqate thar the ‘The old delegation etands tour regubticyfs W 2 ve Jeme- erats. ‘Thos the democrats aro sure of a gain et two. Crgaaco, Noy. 6, 4362. Barris, democrat, ts eevted to Congress ia (he Foarth iateiet. From Inter returne the republicans conserte 4he gtection, of Jamee (. Allen, demoaratty candidate at large, ‘There is nothing from the Seveuth itietrict, ‘The Wisconsin Election. Muawateem, Nov. 6, 1802, ‘The democrats have elected two membars af Congcom, Messrs, Browo and Widridge. The dave clocted Mesars. Sloan, Cobd and Hangheit, Ode-dietsies ig yet in doubt, All the domrcretio lected from the city of Atitwatutoe. event singed largoly tn some parts of the State, The Minnests» Election, Asien bitgen are Sr. Pavn, Nov.5, 1882, ‘The city of St. Paul, Ramsey county, gives Goillen, du Moorat, for Congrees, 600 majority; Weboshaw county gives Donnelly, ropabtican, 600 majority; Goodhue gitos Dowpelly 500 majority. Tho result ip uncortata. come in slowly. ‘whe Kunasas Election, Luavanwortn, Nov. 6, 180%. Scattering returns Crom this State indicate the elegtion of the ontire republican Bikte ticket, Wilder, ropublivan, for Congress, is probably el@hted over Parrott, Union, ord Matthiag, democrat. eaten The Massachasotts Ki Bosox, Nov, §, 1862. Rotumns trom 256 towns give John A. Andrew, for Gow. armor, 67,447. Brigadier Gonevel Devens, it dhe sane towns, haa 48,580. Androw's majority in the State will be about 20,000, which @hows a conservative grip of 10,000. Senate Thirty fue ropublicam are elested end tix mople's Unien mon QHoure—-Oue hundred ond sovenly-nine republicans ava Vhirty-four people's Union mou are elected. ‘Twenty-seven towns are ynt to De hoard from. The Delaware Wleation Wasanaton, Del., Nov. 6, 1803, Canny, Union, for Goveruor, te cloeted certain, The Legislature ts will tm doubt, ‘The following ure the returns tor Cougrest:— Fiskor’s majority in the State is nino. ‘443 majority. 68 aumjorsy. Cannon, for Grtone! oury ©. siobbius, member eles from tue | GOverMO, ruRs Bhond oF Tie Heket, aod will havo noarly Pies Cougroarional divtrtct, fe an old and highty estecmet roker in Wal) streot. de due corved many torme av Provident of the Buaxi of Brokers, aud is now Prowident f tho Central Pork Commissioners, No man ju Wail treet is more popular or More respected in she Burivess e@emmunity in which hts life hag beon spent than Coloued. Stebbins. Ho will carty to Congress @ large beart aud» Large acquaintance With Dusindss, Gul will In overy way qtmtreat favorably with most of the members whom we Rave been fn the habit of sending from thie Btate. He earried bis own monl~—by Ove thousand 100 wanjority. ey &r. Lovw, Nev, 7, 1862. Tho radical ommneipation ticket tm ‘the eounty is un: dovbtedly elected. The vote in the Hirst Congrosional district 19 very close, and enonot be decided until io apmy ia heard from, Biair's friouds cinim tis election. but tho rndleate ay tho voto in the army will eloet Knox, In the Second distrios Bisir, radical, fs undowypdly lected by & handgomo majority. Rovurns from the interior ave meagre, but the enmaci county-adieh Goer bandied majority, a galp ive hunsirga sineg 2800 pation Hore ly probably elected the heights a favorable view of the Shenandoah valley was bad; but no large body of the enemy was to be seen. Winchester and the Interventng portion ef the valley were plainty visible. ‘Tho commands of cavriry aid artillery under Generals Pleavanton and Avertll ocenpied Piedmont last night ‘This morning they pushed on, and, after a spirited ekir™ mish, occupied Markham. They now hold the approaches to Maneseas and Chester gaps, on the left of the Bive Ridge Mountains. Tho robe! cavalry showed themsetves to-day opposite Snicker’s Gap, and were siso visible from the Maryland Beaghte. Geneva) MeClellan spont mort of the afternoon at the top of Agbby’s Gap, taking obzervatious in the.Shenav- doab valley. ‘The Reeonm fekes’a Gap. swickmnaviiae, Va, Nov. 4, 1862. Jie enant Colone? Sargect, of the First Massachnsetts cavalry, with Bisa regimens and the Sixth, Seventh and Voureenth United States Infantry, seguiare—-the latter in commend of Capt. 0, Connel—purgnavt to’ directions of oral Porter, went on a recontioig-ance yoxterday after- noon through Snicker’s Gap, the @hject of which was to ae & view of the country on the other side of the Blu? Lidge and observe the strength of the enemy there. No @ was mot in proweeding through the gap untilthe summit of the mountein pase was atiscked, Htere our advancing colump onme uw the rebel pickets, Jot ‘holt appronch, firing ax they retreated, Our wer cavanood eeuMourly, throwing ont skirmishers in At the base of ihe meontaty, on the op- side, close by the banks of she shevapdoah was a largo force of rebel infintry and wttillery, ‘The enemy opened upon us with iavekotry and shell, Gar meo, undannted, charged upon them. A most Drittiaut eharge was made by our cavalry, ‘The sharp aud amcessant diving of our infantry, coupled with the cuvatry charge, sent the rebels roettering. They Piovged into the river in wild confuelouy under onr fire, and scores of dead bodies were seen floating in the water Aiterwards, showing that vur fring was attended with woost deadty effect. Our men did pot press across the river, but, having dYiven the enemy acrors, withdrew, bringiug Mi our killed and wounded with them. ‘The object of the revonnoissav@e was Saliy accomplish- eg. The enemy bad ten regiments aorose the river aud eight campou. They opened five wpon us with all their guia. We had no artillery, avd the enemy out- Bumbered us ten to one, it was a most Driltiang eftir. General Porter was present person, apd under ‘The hotrest of the enemy's re. Had the enemy fred less knrrie3'y our loss Would Weve been much heavier. Their “pepuls: vcs complete, and we now hold the gap. Caytain Pratt, of the First Massachusctes cavalry, fell ‘at the head of his compsny, shot through the head. He ui recently Doon promoted from @ First Lieatenant toe cayteiney. Als body will be taken to Mount Holvoke where i's family resides. : The wounded were brought to the Stone church in Sviekersville and are well caved for. {be inhabitant? of Ube villnge have been Kindly assiduousty sbeir cervicos. During tho progress of the cannonading the whole corpe was put wader arms, 19 eutieipation that a general on- gegement might possibly take piace, ‘The following is a complete list of the cagualties on our dem SLED, Capt. Py 1, Ieb Masan@iugotis cavalry Rey wD, con! bettas) z ath U.S. wrantry, ‘renay, Jo. C, Second battalion Lath 0. Rebiite shank, Co. D, Second baktalton 14th Sinfente 4 Jobe Heath, Co. P, Secopd bajtalion 14th U, §. infantry. WOUNDED. Perry Second batavon 1448 U.S. infentry, y, 4. , GNU. £. imfaptry, aren amputated, Alfred doues, Co. 1), 14th T. 8. infantry, head. ‘Alien Badley, Co. G, 14th U. & ipfentiy, kvee. vauvitie Caawell, Oe, C, 14°b U.S. mantry, Lieot, Frene! Kt Mol both legs. xaward Barus, Oo.) 14:b U. 8. infantry, tog. Burges B. Ingorzoil, O, B, M4th 5.8. iufuntry Doth hips, wouee Fagan, J, 14th 1.8, wfantry , foot D.C, Anirews, Co. D, 14th U, §, tafantry, fand. Jomes Daright, Oo. B, ldth U. S. iufaeiry, log Seligmen Sieh, Co, B, Latis U.S, Solantry, lung. Charles Meser, Co. B, 1b D. 8, tufantry, Jeg. Trogertek Grasper, Co. F, 14th U. 8. inf., leg afepniated. dart Kilburn, Co. Py téta U, 8. infantry, foot, Charles A, Robinee at Massachusatts cavalry, leg. Wan, A. Harris, jst Massachusetts cavairy, toot The Skirmishes with the Rebele=Thetr Present Posttion=Gencral McClellan at the Front. Hesvquaerens, ANMY oy THY Perouse, ¥ Nov. 6, 186u. =f Sinoo the first advange of oar troopa into Virginia the army bos pressed steadily ou, with nothing to engage its attention, save an occasional force OF rebel cavairy, with 4 fow pieces of artiiery, which invariably fed after « ehort skirmish, During the skirmishing on Sunday three prisoners were captured, who stated thet Stuart was in command, and had four thousand cavalry and five piacos of artillery. A swort distance beyond Untou the engany anorber stand; but were fioaliy conipolled to {aU back, with the ‘ea of several, prisonere and & pumbor of killed and wounded. ‘On Monday but little of roterest transpired. Op Tuesday morning wo drove the cuomy from Upper villo, and-nbout nine o'clock General MoOlelien arrived’ bere, and an interview was held between bins and Gene. rals Hurneide, Reynolds, Stargis and others. The evewy, th is reported occupies Manassas Gap with ‘Dut «small force, and potbing of importance je vapocted a that vicinity Toster Jay sitervoon General MvClelan, uscompanied by Generals Reynolds, Sturgis and Buford, rod0 out to Asb- Dr's Gap, which the evamy bad deserted during the morning. our oavalyy Advance, rang dowe the western side of ‘he ridgo, captured a rebel sigual offteur, and advanced to the Shenandoah river, where they discovered the enemy’ cavalry, drawn ap in lice npou "e oMher aide. General McClellan remamed at the gap sevoral pours, @nd made a careful survey of tho valley.” Demso volumes of emoke wore rising Gom tho woodstiv the direction of Winchester, and the euemy’s wagons could bo gnu with a glares packed on the wljacent ficlf. No Worement of any kind on the part of tho rebsie was din- coveref, tholr only force visible being the cavdiry drawn up across tho Acids beyond the Shonandoah and an occa sional squad daehing along the turnpike in the disianee, Tho Abenandoah yatioy appeared wo he remarkubly wel, supplicd with forage, baystacks and folds of worn weot ing Hie eye in every direetion, Suicker’s aad Ashby’s gaps are cocepicd by our (romps. ‘The enemy are evidently & force between Front Roya! and Winchester, and are a4 a little Dowild ered with tly etaic of affalrs, Their prisoners state that the rebe! officors-are expecting & Oght gaily; but profess witer ignorance conéerning Out movements, ‘The troops are in Oxcellont condition, the weather hav- ing boon excecdingly favorable for marching. Tho sick aro carriod along by thels respective regiments, and wil! probably be sent to the Washington hospitals, ‘The following io o partmi list of wounded @ process siir- anlades :— Corporal J. W, Alstine, Co. A, 8th New York gayairy. iglas, Co. C, 8th New York cavalyy. bt, Co. D, Ath New York eavairy }, Co, E, 8th New Vork cavalry . Mills, Oo. I', 8th New York cavalry. A), Safford, Oo. F, 8th New York cavalry, @. M. Morrie, Co.’ 8th New York® cavity D. Bhippey (a ¥, 8th New Cort oovatry. In rae ApvAnce Wuan Avmpy's Gar, Nov. 4, 1862, } General Wicox’s eorpa, of Genera) Busmeide’s ¢om- mand, to-day oconpied Ypper tle. Tho enemy do not appear to be in ang force ip thie viewity, a8 they have given bet slight reeletance to our advanee to this puint. Our progress yertonlay was mado with continued skirmishing on our extreme front, but she rebels appeared to have so uwlantry in eoppert, ef their cavalry aud artitic:y. Our los was very emall during the day: Haaewn's Penny, we b, 1862, A reconnoitermg party waa @eni out by General John W. Geary this sworning towards Shenandale, which se- cured five rebel prisonera and two dorertera from the Seventh New York Volunsoore, named Openheimer and Oftenderger. They were all t.rned over te the custody of the Provost Marsha!. Our Philomont Correspondence, Pmiomont, Va., Nov. , 1862, Generud Pleasanton’s Cavairy Sd sce at Phiiemoni—Tthe Situation of the Opposing 4. Guasding The Pape in the Mousiains—the Advance into Philomowt—The in'er- ating Skirmish with the Encny—The Rebels Driven from Every Position, &e. ‘The advance of the Army of the Potomac, under Gen. era) Picasanton, reached this littie village to-day, on its march along Loudon vailey. The situation of the oppos- ing armice ie a very interesting one. ‘When the enemy was driven by McClellan at Anticlaw across the Potomac from Marylond back imto Virginia he Bought sbelier n the strong position afforded bim at ‘Winchester. in (he upper part of the Bhonandoab valloy, ‘There every etiort was put forth to recuperato hig wearied men and increase his shattered forco, #0 greatly redueed since the incursien into Maryland, with the hope of drawing ue after him to Winchester. The reconnoiwsance iw force to Charlestown and beyond m that viciwity demonstrated the fact that the onemy ‘was ported in strong force at Bunker Mill and Winchester, and was evidently waiting for us there. Senora} MeCicilan, instead of following the euemy to Winchester and along the Shenandoah valley, is ap- parectly on his way to cut bin of from Kichmond and to sbut him np in the upper part of the Shenandoah Hense he crogsed @ portion of his forecs at Berlin, below Har- per’s Ferry, and is now meving down Loudon valley. The cnemy appears te be on his way to the rebel capi- tal, Orders Lave boen given by General Leo, within the last fow days, 40 have some of the sick moved away from Winchester to Stuantov. A large number of siusllpox cases wore ordered there, Several days since columns of the enemy's troops and baggage wagons were esen Moving down the valley from Winchester. Tho biveuacs on the march have since been knewn to bave been at Berryville, a#Mwood and other places on the route to- wards Richmond. It is absolutely necessary for the successful paseage of ike rebel army shat the gape in the Biue Bilge mountains should be strougly guarded, The frst s7 Suieker’s Gap. The enemy Masa large force posicd unmediately behin’ ton the Bikenaidook side, abd their pikets are thrown through the gap andthe town of Spickeraville on this (the Loudom) side, whilo videttes and signal ctations aro ported along the slopes of the Blue Rivge monntamns. It is believed to bea division under ¢ho rebel General Watker, From the Blue Ridge chain, on w thore signals and videttes sre stationed, 4 splendid view of the whole of ‘thig maguifecentgloudon valley js ebisined. AshDdy’s Gup, the next below that known as Sucker is guarded by General Longstreet’s division. A few day since he crossed the Shenandoah river@at Berry's ford, passed through Ashby’e Gap to this side, and js now en- camped tm the vicinity of Upporville avd Paris, near the gap. The enemy undoubtedly has forces at the other passes, and will eudeaver to hold all of thei, iucluding ‘Manassas Gap. Our army in front of Washington will andonbtedly cv. operate with MeCicllan im this campaign against the rebels. A day or two ago the pickets of the savalry al. vance of Sigel’s command, r Genera) Bayard, noay Aldie, connected with "Rose af llan’s advance, under, General Pieasanten, at Parcelleville. Just about the time that communication ras esac? betagen both commands: it was closed again %: the reBQ cavalry General Stuart. The other «cealog bo came through Snicker’s Gay witi a ergo force of cava My Sra four piccos of sriil- lery, and down the turppike dr, ths direction of it. Ho arrived renee after General Bayerd drove cut of Aldic low advance was cLecked oy a Googe vreek bridge, State 00K whtre «ite a sharp shkirthih occurred yooietday after: neon, Jn that aair Orptain Sawyer was wooded inelod whow, ovr lees wee big mew. It's Feld toe & postong of Bayard’s cavalry wos captured; Ditwe have no pori- tive information on that point. Grnci’st Stuars % now in front of General Pleasanton, Detween the mountarge ang this place. His forces are in theo Immodtate vic! tity 6f Union and Blopmield, » fow slles from liere. Bis hoad- quarters are at Phcuezer, s short distance {fon Bloom- tie! When ovr advame areivea at thw @, about bike gg Aggie oe ore strongly seoempicn, were ¢ ly exeit- pie BE ng SR | S gaveaey moun had bof, s ebert time arrivéd. ass, LOL placed pickets on aii the r All the male ada “Hie yene were eriested by Uapt, sip, Hh Trovost Yarsbol, hoiny ini w prevent (her giving the ol vormantion. Tweniy- two were serested. ‘Thre taken she oaihel silegi- ance to the Upited statee. Theethore—ninowen of them-— avowed themssives coconMouitte, refusod to take the wh and are now ceniiged athe church, The Provost Marshal has turneg Gio key on thet; they bave the Prove" guard o-night.” A portion of tie Pighth Penn. sylvauia cavalry, as J states my telogrephic Cespatch, was immediately sont, wuder Major Keenap, dows the Toad leading towards Hioomiield, ia the direction +s “the eoomy. It was not iovg dotere the rebels wore evcoun- tered, They opened op the Major with artillery ss ho approached ‘the, saggptime Our troops were hand- aemoly deposed by the Ceneral, who made every prepa- oeNTIy Yepal’ an aavault, ‘while "he to di tho = euomy. Philo- nan lipg polut. From hero we have w of Mc valley away to the moon. te a etre wilitary position, When Motor Keenan's ceunnaud wae fired on by ihe rebele it was én the belt of woos wore thon a A vection of Lientenmit Peunington’s fy ing Trom the town, ree‘abtiilery was ran up ot the crost cormnsndity the country veyron. Bis guts repliod with Ane oigst to the rybel arilory. We had no wfabtry up st the time. A portion of the cavalry diguounied, ead went mio the woods as skir- miehers. The remainder held the horses of tho digmou ed mew Near che angie Of the woods. Gur carbincers were ‘polng pressed (rom the Umber by ihe enomy's infuatry skis maish 40.1 Grog sermmmanding tho Fighth Pean- sylvapia, was they gent dhwa with the remainder of the roginewt avd the Third Jodivne, Major cig oy be maniing, te the apport of Major Keeusp. The Pitter, yho war elowly retiring along the road, wheoled fb the he aur formed his men im line, Colonel intothe same tleid arid formod a litte w t was a splendid sight to see tho cavairy manceuvrings under Ore im the ficlt, Presonily the eneay opened ag with the artillery on tho left, when IJent. Chapin wos cent Nowa to our ‘cavalyy with'x gan. The weut close to the Ww oda, where the fire was very hot for a time. ‘The robo) arciilery . at short eauge, threw showers graye and opoleter, while the skirmishers depioyed aud iveneed exrors the Wo an orchard in the valloy. y, With the gun, was brought back a short dis taco toa more desitable Position. The whole of Pen- 9 int whore the rond is tot in another piece ying sped. preee, wut ul before it gab into’ pont. ton, Leas thtia a doven shots wore Ored from it. all of whicb powred over ovr heads without doing any @ qian we eaw the Pebols limber up and daw back i faster thau they had come, “There thay go: give it to vem, boys!” and Pennington pitehed into them in splendid ety, Beveral snells Burst directly over the yu. A DuMLAE Of yebel offleors Wore riding over the Hevi at, Ue time, Ove ebell created x most nesting stampede among tem. Horsemen ond ridectees horses ro ronning Lhoat in alt @restions tw ercape the fearfn! elect of oor sbell. Driek skirmishing sas gouge ou be: tween our Cavalry apd the enemy's infantry in the woods monawhilo. We bad ope man killed, fourteen wounded and holt a dozen missing. ‘Their. names fave beon forwarded by telogenph. Licutonant Carponuer, of the Fighth Peaugy!. vania, wae lightly wonnded inthe arm. When Major Keonan cameup be was bespattered with blood, his bore: bavivg doen killed toler hima. ‘Tho enemy tuat'a number of aren, Five ead rebelg were seer on tho deld Soon wo raw another robel yam, drawi by gray horses, coming acroms the ficki-on agaiiop. Our quns wero in: stauitiy polated at it, and ome splendid shots wore iired. 1k wheeled into position, however, an the right of tue foad, and threw & fow iota at ua; “but onr fre war so accarate thet Hob retain fe porltion Yong, and tbat gud, 0, was speolily limbered fap, and away went the Bray horses. ualioning beck They dashed over the felt, nernes tho aod ap wauctber to jue left. “There wey go ayein, now give ib uy to’en, boys!’ and thoy were destrective tiro from our battery. followed by = Several sing maid corntich's wounded oe aa Hping over the fii, x14 the rebel guns wore 8 aight, and did not fe egain during the afternoon. The were set on fre by the shell; Avia geaged about four oleok. Subsequently, however, the rebel skirmishers, whe had 0 Mm Wark tro she woods, advanced tothe. orebard in, Yaey wok retuge behind the troce, which * kopt up aconatant popping for awhile at our dis. vf nted inen. ‘The fire was returned in effective style. ‘Phas pastime waa kept up fer more thon an hovr, when the rebes wero finally competied to retire, They had been driven frem every position they had assumed. Altogether, it was the most picturesque and amuring ehirmigh have seon Gur Wicatianad Corresmondences Aleap uartens, Nite Anary Corrs, Wusartarn, Va. Nev. 2, 1962. The Ordare and Prea for an Alvance--No Wier Quarters end General Jo-—Magnifcent Condition of the Men—A Matching Review, &e. ‘Tho public, who havo been watehing with such rn interest the movements of the Army of the Potosnae, aad waiting anxiously to hear, of the advance, will bear with Jey that we aroncwon the move in earmest. There is no More murmerng of winter quartere, no moro grumbling at the prospect of allowing tits glorioun weather to pase oyer without seizing the opportunity of mavchivg in persuit of the enemy, aad making Virginia a campaign eimiler to at of Maryland, ‘Tho ball was fairly opened yeotorday, The booming of tbe cannon im the distsace told us of the work before us, and thers were few who aid uot feel a glow of satisfaction Be this fact flashed upon us. We did not, ever, @xycct to get into motion 20 600 this morning the unusual bistlo jn tho itmediste vicinity of the camps, the erderlics hurrying from headquarters to the Aifferent commande, admoniebed ue to prepare once more for tho road. ‘The cavalry were the first te prepare, and fora time but iittle was heard but the clash of tho sabros, the neighing of horees and the necessary orders given to the men. All being ready they whceled into line in the road, and then waited for the artiitery, which soon followed. Often as I have seen the breaking up of bg and the forward march, none has ever siruck me so forcibly as the present one, The men were ip sptendid condition and rete spirits, and the morning magnidcontiy finn. The mon felt the great difference, too, iu the roads, they bay- ing left the wearomoe mountaip paths, where to walk was a labor, and come to @ rogion of good roads and turnpikes. The aonsequence was, that when the order Forward)?’ was given, the men stepped out wi elasticity and hy ove that was really-worth se ‘The Provost Guard hast also its ef! No etraggiers ie sometimes the evon at the commencement ef a march, and the t kept together ay a body, so much so ag to draw forth tho adiniration of the commanding general. ‘The First and Second divisions veing iu the advance of the corps, they moved ou withont p General Will- cox’s quarters. : ‘tho Third liv * command of Coneral ¢ through a sort of reviow rg they passe’ the mander of the corps. General Getty and statt, rode by. visited General W illeo: ¥ the »aesing troopa. Novor did m ‘The red cape of the Ninth New Yark, as they filed with Lieutenant Colonel Kimball s4 their did band of the One Hundred and Third the immense size of manded @dmiratic: their now popular gie excoption of Burag i yweseion in bis fayor by ail as hay Gen f ining, as he doos, Me ster choraeter of the the polished manners of the yentleman. By now ail the troops had leit, and nothieg remained but the wagon train v guards. Pio large fletd, where ail had tement, looked bat the remains of sive conflagration, the canp firer etill smouldering. the fences neary all destroyed, and, whero the pretty littie or tents bad raifed their heads, npthing remained but few cmpty boxes and barrel wore sean, whi } How inany brave nnd sching Noarts who have left this swith their bosuns filled with hope and ambiion will never return, and bow many more will #till pus greater victories.and pro ave will il. INTERESTING TROM THE KANAWHA VALLEY Our Cool River Correspoadence. Freapgranvuns, Army ov Weare Vinaixia, 2 Goat Rivee, Oct. 29, 1962. 4 Our army Advancing—Movements of the Rebsla~1? oy Re~ we Before Owr Advance—The Movemen! on Charters Plendy of Forage in the Valley—SpArit of the Troops, dic. ‘The advance guard of Cox's Western Virginia Army Fenched: this point to-day. The weathor is delightful; the Kanawha river is rising, and everything favors the movements of this army. The cvemy, reporicil in force in the vicinity of Charleston, Marc uot yet casayed to ispate our advance, with the exception a small bodies of cavalry guerilias,and they furtively retreated wheo confronted by our troops. Yesterday twasegunents of rebel infantry cnme down froin Charleston (twelve miles distant), but went back again at night. Ib 45 thonght thoy came down hers on ® reconnolssance, The steam- boata Nymph, Glenwood and the guaboat Meigs ave now (dusy) fing troops across the fireat Kapawhn x6 pe Tw) columns, one on each side of the river, will Charleston in the mornug. I the enewy are thei d make & etand, ovr trovps will controut them. Itis thought, however, that tho enemy will treatas we advance, During the temporery cocupancy of the Kanawha ley by the rebels, they behaved tiomee! yop with tulera- bie decaney. ‘They too’ n Was nocokery for jReir immediace wor fn ct Dare- ty, ana altoget he x ut.» soneiiatory policy. They left winctan bin* hom {o supply our army horves fer ave Lim. ‘Tey sbstructed tho river by stopping up sie of tho cipal sboots; but theses Lave bean removed, and the river is baviabie for large river sleaze The ara Western Virginia ts moving: the troops ore in excelent sprit", ané af an euemy cu be found féw mies of ‘hue somebody will be hurt ere a Not at tiberty at prevent to say auy Win 6 strength, appointinents or movements of Everything is progeescing satisfactorily. y to this point bus Leew with has been lost eliber by had some heavy froste, whi! Deine, were rather unconifort able; but, « WCUHLajnoaE region of this enotion and the year, thig ie nothing wpuenal, Gur Charleston Correspondence. Cranrgstox, Va., Oot 20, i662. wo Oharlesioim Welcoms of tht nemy— Condition of se Town. de, ‘The corps d’armes under Major Goueral J. D. Cox reached is place to-day from Point Pleasant. Tholr ontgante into the town partook of a triumphal character, As regi ment after regiment marobed through the sireots, the mar ial bands playing tho favorite airs of tho day aft their flage wav: breeze, the citizens of the town crowded the sidewalk: A made the vir reverberate ‘with cheers for tho inion, the o'4 Dag and its defenders. ‘The Stars Stripes were again raised on tho town liberty polo, and will aot again be removed. ‘Tho rebel army, under Generals Echo! ” Jeuking, tebrented frow berg iast Nonday morntag. Thety wimbers were quito small, there being uot p thon two thousand eight hander . Vor we dayn prior ba tholy Fetreat thoy were furmed iv line of Dattlo on the natural forttfications.—the biise—outetde The Entrance of the Ari of the Ming tho approwch of our artay. time the rebel trope were exposed ton enow slorm, on balt rations. Tho enf- in the ranks was tail to have been iatease, 7 nt the enemy were fa Noo of battle they butit Wid! wides for a divtanee of ovor ono hate , 89 a8 bo make ft appour as Winey oO 7< troops (hav they had. ‘The ruse ly designed ; but our commanding goneral was us to their numbers, movements aud p Toring (rebel), the ferteor commander ip the Ka. valley, lias been placed ander arrest by order Tavis, Bor divobedianog of orders, in not pu’ Satug the il Tine of rotvent in leaving tho veltoy, a whe proe: bia writton orders. Je was orderod bo pros: foree Gonotal Lee's artiy, iH coating through Cheat Mouutaic, Inetead of doing Unat le weal vie Newborn. The rebel army during thelt stay here patroniaed the citizens very Liberally, but paid for the goors they pur. ved in Coufedorate hater. Fabulous prices were asked ven. anne town showa the Gewolation whieh war brings in tts mantel. 16 was ones @ éhelvingy bs Ine pisces hopwlaied by an industriocs community, ongared tm par: Pike perveiiing to the dey elope ont of the: wealth with which the Kanewba Valley shounds, Jt also claiwod gome ayueiderablo attenilon for the intel- lectuality of ite wibivants; @nd this clink way hot without @ good foworlAvau. Tho towa iy how in a wmmi.ruined conditions its bulding: are @ilapiduted and ontof repait. | Ma: oF the inhabits '® have ler hire to poek quarters Meowbere. On tho rosreat of our troops from hero fn Sepiomver ast Rod buildings used by us for army purpores, whieh wers Mlod with poode at that (ime, wero frod by nr retreating foree, to prevent them from failing into revo! havds, Fhe flasacs wot only de- strayed the buildings, intecded ty bave bee destroyed, dnt opread to Lomtiguows oneK, whieh Tid a good part of the tony serving, ‘Those Deidings belonget te the best Vojop mop in the place, and their claitns om the govern ment for the loss ef ther property ghould receive tmene- diate attention, The weather thus fr has besa favorable (or militury OpOrAtions. ‘The Kanay ba river hay risen 60 a8 tO make it nay) gable for jarge bowi®, ‘The transports Glenword and B. Sine arrived here to-day ne our edyanee curd eptored ry Soe PRICE TWO CENTS. FROW SIGEL'S ARWY. Reeouneissance from Geucral Sickles? Division. The Manassas Kailrond in Working ‘rder to Thoroughfare Gap, Rees Wasiiactoy, Nov. 5, 16a ‘Tho Mensa correspondent writes {ror GaineewMe, nm der date of November 3, aa follow Major Knox passed through Theroughfare Gap this auorning, with a cavalry fores, driving befoye bik a body of thoevemyweavalry. Me found the cnemy’s pickets near White Piaing, but noindication of any epvsiderable robel force im that quarter. Geueval Carl Shura now holde the gap, the sisty ret Ohio, Colonel McCrearty, be- lng on the othey Neavy filing baw been beard to day oa the right, commenoiug about twelve ofeliek, Two contraban’s wae come to Altie, Va., yeaterday, give dufermetion that Jackeon and Lec are now at Culpep- par with etrong forces. Extensive works nre'heing erect ion the Rappahannock te prevent a ore.sing by the Union ttogpe. Key ee Wastinarux, Nov. 5, 3860. Tnfertaation from Manaseas Jnneijon ths morning says that che partion of Gen. Sickles? cominand sent forward to look after the Orange and Alexandria Rattroad found it in better condition than waa anticipated to e pointmearly up to Catlett's Station. The railroad bridge at Broad rom was found partially burned by the rebels, and its sup- porta partly sawed through. It can, however, be easily and qrickly repaired, Kettle Run bridge was found upin- jured, Our troope hold the country in the vicinity of Brents- ville, and bavedsiven in the patrolling cebel parties upon Warrentox Junction. They, however, continue t scout down as low as Catlett's Siat , and will doubtless de- stroy the Cedar Rim bridg:, if they have not alrency done se. ‘The Mauassas Rajlroad is in pretty good working order clear up to Thoroughfare Gap, Ivfermation received last nigat indicaics that the totad rebel force at Warronton Junction Is not more than three thorsand infantry, With corresponding numbers of cavalry and artillery. The Clipper Ship Dreadnonght. LEPTERPROMCACTAIN CAMUPS, OF THE CLIDPER EDIP DREADS Y .OWTAT OF COMMODORE VORTER, UNITED STATES NAVY, RESPECIING HIS a = 30 THK ELMON OF ITE MMATD. New York, Now. 5, 1802 th feolings of myc pleasure tho honorable iu your columns this movatng of the no- bie ship which it has for years been tay good fortune to command, and i venture toadd my hombie voice to that of the aistingnished Commodore Porter in commending h-s proposal to the merchants of New Kk. The Dread nought is in every way Btied Jur the uined a8 dey sho was ke putation 22 4 sexgoiug eratt which my me. Should this important sugge. T bog te offer jou 4 distinguished a on gallant an ‘omotore Porter, whatever iny position. the Dreadnought can be got ready to ea'} at the shortest no. tive. 8, SAMCELS. ae Draft Next Monday. It is asverted on oxceltant @utli rity thet tho draft will positively take place @n Monday not, the 30th inst. Genoral Anthen Is almost roady sporaadione, amd it ts said the police rogtilations are of a characcver teat will meet any emergency, Two large boxes or rather wheels are being made, one tor iL tino other for Brook. ‘Iyn, Yaeh is four feel in diameter sud aboutene foot tn width, In thege the nani: will be doposit ob name being written on a «lip of papet abovt ton inehes in Jengih aud one inch iu breadth, ‘Vhir gp wilt be roiled gad clasped within a small indi erring. When anamo is drawn, the slip upon #) ‘sye- Mr. Trimbic, & itu cially prepared for that nory Y will arse ’ ‘The drome wilt man, willdraw the names In + ‘bo made at tha City Hail. ‘the evmmigsioners hearing cima of ex emp: tho different station bow until Saturday alierne ‘De &s greata rush to tly commissioners Bret hyd segeine Ther set bse 4 FULLER BY VvO- LOR GENERAL Military Movemes BO DRALT IN BOSTON LUNTRERING.—MO Ve BANKS—VYOUR MUP BAY STaAeh EN Lev re beh Gah ‘The tay | patcow of the afore goat of war to-diy, wae a marked ‘The Forty.Jrs!, three years volte nstiag event, mel Thomas ¥. Chickering, «0% ro) Moesachuetis ha bie “Mechvule fe 2 f piano ane Cat escort 21 builders, and otter bodies ot ¢ the regiment to the depot. » procession and loft an 1 ia New York. ‘Tho Porty-thitd, or Tiger regimes brook, wore racervent and atect m Light tnfantes Ave Charles L. igh Me uity by 1 Colobet Chariton k Teeth MNEs @ fhdependent The Vorty-siath veitaent, Colo iment, recruited lu the ies, # barked on the stotauess Merry A for Newborn. General Buake hae reecived imest comdial aud enthuse artic hoppitality during hie brief visit here. Whe Funeral of Mr. Darrost, Obie, The frverat of Mr. Bolimey itor of the Dayton Eingace, wdo 608 dered ¥y # mircretat named Brown, took plage yerter te The procession that escorted Aig remait » the grave was the largest and weet verpeetabla ever woom in thie eity, ‘he favored ceromonive were Vory lunposing. Davrow, Obio, Now. 6, 186% "The Grand Jury of Gis county ave fouad a bill of ine dictment agaiust Renvy Mf. Rrowa for moarder in the dret Gogres, charging bim with killing Mr. Ballmayes with de- Liverety premeditation ant maaiice. Salling of the Urench War Ktcomer Mas. eena. ‘The line-of belts chip Maseonn eteamed from her an. chorage v1 the Soulbwest Spit verterday moralng, ane! gre evaded to sea, She arrived Oct. 12, ond how draft at tha: Lime wae trenty seven (det. She han stare taken ia store and fuel, and when sho pasved down the ship chanel was drawing twenty-cight feet ture inches—the greatet draft ever carried oat of ¢ harbor by way of Bandy Hook. Sho war pllotet two cea ia perfect safety by Me George Fvand, of pilot baat Fauuiv, No. 17. Dicasters on Lake Ontario. Sacnert Hanoon, Nov. 6, 1862. @he ing Lady Freakin, Just arrived, veporls ‘thats Jargt bieek topeail schooner, Hane uvknown, is cahore on Point Peningninr. perraio, Wo} ‘tne propeiier Bay State, Grom Ogdensburg, Cor fand ne Toindo, with gwo bundred ud fourteen tone o - merebandire’ om board, 19 @ total lose, with ot hands below wwe Court Catendar=Thts Da Sreeeue COUR -Crmcur—Pars 1—Nog, td . on |, 280), 1280, 2860, RANT, VDD, > 3H Fao8, ae3t, EON ONT, 2020, 4901, BOB. Park d— sone. Sion Bae! ¢ £ TILLICL,