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PRINCE DE JOINVILLE ON THE WAR, His Description of and Views on the Organization of the Union and Rebel Armies. command, they all treop the moat Vizorour diseiping, eallent wnionn se @ aan ; Dut the rebel. Mon Drought with it ie devolatim, ant 8 betore re- marked. ‘The greater part of the officers—-more than three handred— possed over to the South, The soldiers— al) [risb or Garman—lost in the gulitudes of Texas were dispersed. From two 10 three thousand men, ab most, rounrne:! from Catifornia ar Utab to take part in the war. ‘The best of Vie wan the return of a certain number of oofiioers WHO Daght preside over the organization—sucb ag it was—of the army of volunteers about to be raieed. In Europe, where we bave learned to reoognize he oomparn- tive value of the regular soldier apd of thia oontly and oapricious ama tour sidier, who ws called & volunteer, the, loss of the aid of the regular army, small as it was) wontd Nave brought distrrotion, and we would have set to work 10 in army by eviarging its organtzs tion aud moorp ig reer An ariay of sixty ity kand regulars Would have dene more than double or wil the nuntbor of vohinteers: but m America they don know that. aod ides, they do not want & know it. ‘That would be & renunciation of the general ereed, which” | te wo deeily rooted that every Ameriean when he wishes | to doa thing finds within himwelf, without any apnren: tieeship, the power to dy it; and, conseyuentiy, there is THE VGLUNTEER SYSTEM BERIDED, G@encral Plans for Carrying on the War. Ge Blockade, the Mississippi and the Rebel Capital. AN AMERICAN CHARACTEBISTIC, SLOWNESS THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC Rony Boy ae Prince do Jomville, whe, with ble two nephews, the @oant do Pars and the Dake de Chartres, made the cam- paigy of the Pojomac, has been furnmbing to the Recue dex Deus Mondes % phitosopinic Rud descriptive analysts of tho organisation Of the Union and rebel armios, pointing @ut their several merits and defects,,and showing the the sane time pat on the qualities of a aphd Add to Chie that tne West Point ofticors, by the sole fact that Liey VO Teceived @ superior education and — recog. @ize the necessity of # Dierarchy, are regarded 8 aristoorats, aud everything arwiweratio Je bad. b officers were guod with the mereenames who von- wonled to obey. them, and under (heir orders uv keep the | peace i. the (router tribes: ‘J Indians; by place Onder their command @ graxt army, plant to the aubord dation of the canps, was to run the risk of grave political d@ugers. Ab eighteenth Bramaire i not made with yo!- | ymeore. Therofore, having Ww create everything, it war decided & create ab arty of volunteers—an ephomensd teuacnse difficulties that General MoCielian had to cou | army, comparatively inefiicient, and, above oll, rainons, teud with m entering on that crmpaign. The Prince's | ‘The American volunteer is richly paid. His ia S18 1 . J more than 66 frenes—per mouth, Besides (hutS ‘views Dave attracted much attention in Kurope, aud will | ree gs er month ie nlp ptip ls of be perused with still greater interest here, The srticle, | and this, it may be said in passing, bes brought about | ansiation, brings the evente | many sudden marriages at the moment of departure for panne cdptt ss. Caegery Habe oo the army, Ordmarily there are no deduetions from hie | wp to the evacuation of Manassas by the robe) army :— for elothing oF other supplies. The volunteor ix pro- CONDITION GF THINGS ON HIB ARRIVAL. vided with every thing, and is supplied go liberally with ra- Oe my arrival in America the curtain had just fallen on | tions that he daily tb away sret them, Imagine i what such a army must cost, au en ‘ox the rat act of the secessionist insurreetion. The attack | Deneet the poker A well werved. It fg not #o, however, en Port Sumter by the people of Charleston wae the pro- | J: ig ill surved for waut of discipline, not that muitary Ingee. Then came the disaster 7 Bull run. The South. | laws and ee ER eovsce ene: me ey i were not apptied, atid could not in consequence ome army was encamped within sight of Wasbingtom. | rriiary organization of tbe regiment and of the eomposi- ‘Works of defence were hastily thrown around that | tion of ite offlcers. An@ here we come to the easentiad apt), Every now end then cannon roared at the | vice ef an American ariny. ‘ViCRY OF THE VOLUNTKER SYSTEM. advanced posts. In the midat of these emotions | gow ig areginent of voiunwers actually formed? As he army of the Potomac took Me birth. | soon as Congris has voted the auinber of ‘nen they cal- time, surprised federal govern- | culate at Washington the queta which each State must wow xe rem Oe hig furnish, secording to H# resources aod population. ‘Tis sent had only,takev provisionary measures, which 9eera- | Caig.,)ation Detig made, each Governor announces tbat ‘wated the perils instead of ¢ wg them. At the be. | thergare to be so many regiments raised within the ¥, ginowng reotion ali the advantages had been | limite of his jurisdiction. “The regiment, of one battalion fe pietepenh * The: f only, is the American military unjt Ataire are man. % favor of the insurgents. Thoy were prepared for an | y704'tr this way: Some persons present themselves offor- ‘armed contest ; the Norib was not, ‘@ bong time past, | ing to raixe a rogiment. Each sete forth his claims, bis fm reality, the work of secession had becn prepred, | iulluence mm the State ir among A oertain Portion of the | ¢ population, which will enable Bim to procure easily the ‘Under the pretext of a military organization for the Sup. | Ggocirad number of men, his devotion to the party, &c. pression of slave insurrections, the Southern States bad | }rom among the persons thus presented the Governor Given to themselves a pormanent militis, ready to march | maker hie chore, Generally the person upon whom the et the first signal. Special military echools hac been tablished, in which the gons of slave ownera were to be tandeed with the qualities, good and bad, which go to make up arace of soldiers. The Northern man in the memitime, reposing with confidence tu the regular work- ing ef the eovstitution remained sinply cecupied with ‘hm own interests and bebind his counter. ‘The nationa; army of the United States, besides, belonged aimort entirely to Nouthero men. For many yeare | ‘the federal power had been in their hands, and they had | (Se Swe d mor failed to fill with their own creatures all the offices, | seized with a bane Martial ardor, promise w bring 80 particularly the mititary school, and conequently the tik if they be maie—the one eajtain. @rmy, Mr. Jefferson Davia, a long time Minister of War, Te aan Er aMGrten oul Sv Ook bad, more than any other poyson, acted on thie reuse. maplote it. Mt ie Ox t recoarse fs had to Beskies, the disposition of @ Norther States rendered | extraordinary moat ros—to those yigaulie posters that f0( forth an pompous terme all the advantiges pr that au easy tark for him. Among the industrious ad | yy ontoring inta the corps. They go among the ¢ Sill somewhat Puritan people of New England the mili: | priests to procure irislgnen, and cive the oovel sory career was couridered @ career of idieness. The | lege of sutlerehtp to the Individual that promi: West Potnt School enjoyed with them oniy a medicere | BECSHAry complement of men. Theu the regit estimation, and families kept their children far from it. I five, ow the very eve of the crisis to which dir. Lin’ ‘euin’s election gave rise, Mr. Floyd, Mr. Buchanan's Mictever of War, and now one of the secension generais, Pook care to send to the South the contents of ai! ibe federal arsenals, and to despateh the whole regular army te Texas, placing between it and Washington the Southern Giates asa barrier, no as to render powerless the senti- ament of duty,which might induce the soldiers to follow ‘the very few officers who remained faithful to their fing, ‘Thes there was nothing wanting to the prosecution of the work undertaken by the rebels. They bad done for ‘the navy the same as they had dome fer the army. It | wes G@iepersed to the four corners ef the glove, #0 ‘hat it was rendered useless te the North. an |e tat he shall have the command of the regiment; and thus Mr, So-mndSo, @ lawyer or a doctor, never having handied a sword, but feeling with tu imgelf an iimproviaed yoostien, becomes colonel at the start, amd puis himself in con- nection with all the recruiting agencies and whh all the farnishers of equipment and clo:bing suppitee for the future reguaent. The next thing is ty dud the soliers, and thas the dificulty, for there ig a great deal « rivalry. They apply to ali their ooiurades, traverte the resort to various , for they have au they find some friends who approves everything. The regiment ig mustered, clothed, eyuipjed abd forwarded by raiiroad t of war, Sometimes, even freqvemtly, the xradoe are {on @loction; hut Wut M8 generally only a formal.ty, ax everything hos been arranged beiorehand by, theme Interented inconveniences OF his yelem are apparent, The , from the calonePdown to the lowest im rank, do not know the tirat word of the military art, and if they have any real aptitude for it and have wartike qualities i rematur for them to wrove it, ‘The soldiers have wo tl! sion on this point. They knew wo more of tt than we do, command them. Therefore Uhere is no euperionty of know edge on tbe part of Une ottoer over the soldier, and bo Superiority Gf Bocia) position in a country where bone token np arms. It is to make Inmself a name tu the eye the vote yet warnings had not been wenting; ter since many youre | “erg” What “would beccige of tbe ypaarity, tig Severson bad been openly preached. A remwarkalie book, | ] expect to enjoy if were cough w the soldiers Tee Partisan Leader," pabiiahed twenty years ago, fe {OF showed Uremsrives the sor. preof of that fact. This book, under the form of a remaier, Be so! Aiere, fe & really prophetic sketch of the war which at thir me. | ment te devastating Virgins, represenied under eolorr well adapted to explaiu the ardor with which the tmagi- { the school of experience. even trom the beg? Were excoptioue fo it. seme ooionels, impel lig there mations of creole iadies have espoused the pesesciw | vocation,or saunated by av ardent palriotisui, knew how Coane. But it was believed at the North as weil as cise | 1 overvoine betacles placed in ther pach. Seme times a) otfloer of die reguhw arty, nous of divtin where that everything would be settled. The North felt wel ihe «trouger, and considered {1 useless to moet the { guicbing hiself, and having «nous of tuflnenoe tn his | Si8c, raised 6 reginant aud obtained from ran adtairable ovB m advance. It ix still the old history of the hare ana ; Suit Thus a young engineer lietencnt pauey bate We tortoise. In fine, the Northeruers Feckoued, in case | Par merveiiun') eucoenful with the Putt Now York ri Uf aeceesity, on thoee houdreds of thousands of volunteers wo nd art eet down io all almanacs ae reproventing the military | ! begoune Maifantry . troops at the batties of the Chickahominy, Suree of the country, aud which the popular inexperiauce { whare H lov: hall of its force. Abd yet these wer aM Fegarded as irresistible. Yhoy were quiuitly undeosived, | luuteeredut cbey felt uke knowiadge and superior: ‘The Southerners kee the Prosidential eivetion, but they | = SOR, weet, 8 Se fen Rave stil! a majority in the Secale. It ie vot becuse jowar | Sizyea iu ike ‘overy aay” tection, but voumue ile q@ecapes thers, but because HH te 8 wound weir pride | In the came way the seldier® don't te The leaders andeamnbitious men Convert this wound into a ; terinuaeines mse boiceeenreinn means of success, and raise the standard of insurrection. | Oy aod ‘iia teoien ‘The federal power, stil Mamuvabie, allowe Ww roll by «i ones comprom! oils the goldier y votom hirumelf gion wld seh _genressgglonn ly We save the countey oF to Sable. But the South poesensen men treinel w war ope luis s re, “ 11 has the armas, the orguaization, the geterminattve aud | ads ee ee ie MW the campaign was not to net kiryer—are besten ay ‘Ball ran—not from want of courage; for the exawyves ob | conducted iaelr as the im the eyes of tne meee does wet Bignity generously and vornntie | ne gout rewon, 1 obey him. Hesides, Tombor this tile of ¥ ergetic and iminediae suppression. Both sides arm | ye wei) juid wddtior, who only does whit he wisies sand Svemeclves for a strife which has beomme levi pie Tha! 40 troe that, atthu yey mand tones tes cause ef ines what enlisted. wha ‘We passion. The North ta powerless W rewiace wt Peguler, foot taste for € Buster, and ite volunteers, rained jor three mwwtlo—ce | The habate Orta Fede Abad Ree nog Ry 8 tacit ageort wuiversal parces tndividosl courage are numerous there—voi throu we | ericmy, advanees under fire and beste faait of General McDowell, who commanded Lbew, and Waiter wliher ae tank oben whose plant deserved sucosse, but from the wagt of or Braustion and isciplive, arte FULL BON. ‘Ball ron pot anend to Ulusions, There wae a great war ‘before the country. Latoxwaied by pride, euvscraged by all thore who, for one eaase or another, wismed ili to the | ‘United States, it Procame henceforth evident that (he | Bourd would not consent tw return gp the Union anti after ‘Wh had met reverses. The hos Wf ube sbitions iewuere were more than rewiztd. Thay bed struck @ sucgest!ut ‘voiu, and for Bo price weuld they sbandoo it. At jie North, on the other bend, bem!letion ted opened afl | eyes. Tt wae folt that, baying om Uneit side, atte the wu yertority of pupaiation and wealth, the mgbt and we ie welhy of the quewtion—-baving the doty bmpored om ube {s defend the jounstitution agatnet ® factions minority which, wtomg:l), oaly took Up arme Us extond tower — they would booome & byword for the world if they “aid Toes Dogided, tbat iv the doctrwe o 90 oane ene gh for = sooshveniaooe of euch « 4 thas: peed on nitted aod sanotiowed fi would bo | svvooptinle of mtinite appiiortion , Let, from nme ructere another, it wou “a wonid n ane a brigaties t yet aude the real | satleriee wore > were seperated | served by volNntetre pa one by ly km aud | whe to serve aa model for the its Captain by Lie tat v—the vn fing its | took the camemana of al ide ty uf the division devcupment apd woalition—woe | they hud the ina of placmg & bi were BeUArALed, — Bim), Wiereve which ne} hs @AOL CAV IRiWG OL YoluLtawrs, to play (gion loan ime Orme ll ate “. daore heed," whieb Lord Clyde at tue meibility of regulating w Poropean troops tm tbe Sepoy armione bet the quarrolk, the numerous questions conn: abandoned ih appeared proverabic to Koop @metber the bay igation of the Western r: ouiy really diveyplined troupe thet they: yeseamed; 6 exnliy comprobenamt, added to U Jowe, and to the novelty of @ warlike movement peaeefal land, reevited in » the dive armament with which the munitions and trausperts, and to on Y a obgan Unis day emstamed cue war aqui # the power! oftorte of | ye artillery rencrves, the engineer eos, ite sedhwe jor Ponloon Core, toe topgraplical brigude,’ the And bere let us admire, hetre pansing on tothe nui | teincraphe and the heapstaiee *Thite probigious work w itiviame that we wi heavy make, the energy, — soeumplished woth an extraordinary rapidity und snecces, tien, the spirit courayoous self-denial! wilh | wher rf 6 Fowtlected that ail wae to be ented for the which the lation of thime Stator—rathor loading | feut time, Net Was Overy Person inorant, exoept nent. lod by itenbas iteel!, aud under Wie aele | from books, bow thee todiapensable threads in the rg beg g90d sours, given uncounted meu omduct of An Army were to be managed, and the want of mucrifioed fie comforts, revounced vouuntarily | procedumt fis fr th ple gre ft aston, ile habits, even ¢ | the matter was complete; Wut even the nue | der of those whe nad travelled in Europe and learned by Croedom of the prem. and that, too, vot vmier the ins | sivin whats grewt,renmion of troupe ie was mfinitely sreail, Guenos of & momentary passion. not In a iranrvers of | American army tid thor twadins ut thore of Cransiout enthustaain, but ooolly and for a ditaut | the Mexicen campaign, conducted by General avon objeot—that of national greatnens, They ret themecives | brilliant campaign, i which there were many dificultior to work to create ab grmy—@ grandgarmy. se | w beorercome, bat which wns far from presents sended by public opmion, resa ressirod upon the | ¢ fe proportions of the present war, Pibreover. at raising of Ove hundred thousand men, with the funds ne. General Boot had with him the entire regular essary for the purpose. Unlortunately it could not com- | ariny, and here there only remained its feeble ripe, in | mand the traditions, quinite to form m able to collect ras: the training and the experience re military force. Jt was men and jmmonsé material, ae if \ had nob the power to create hy « 0, OF Obedsence, and that bie- | Mexioo the regaiars were the prineipal, the volunteers Wore only the acoestory, aud, as it were, the ornament, The old General, who wae one day asked what be then | did to maintain disciples in their ranks, avewered, no yolapteer who, In putting eu the ualiars, dope not ae | choice falls bas laid !t down as a condition precedent | rs. That is done | t the | it only | Mtsel? organized, and the lists are curried to the Guyernor, | the seat | we nre well acquainted with them,” gay they of hoe who | is recngnizeds Most frequentiy, also, it te With ap iden of | boing @ candidate fur political elliee that the officer has ; Anil these future voters are the sol | ig that har been ameliorated by force of necessily, aud in | Sa rwat | That regiment served | Yat the sere of Vorktwwn, and, | acquire glory, bot ratber | end om ie | | whieh baciter appoure to Revong to Wie Anglo =a “Ob, they koow that ff they straggied off they would he | rixhalize two Kmportant differences that eharactertce is organization compared with that of the North, The offt- cere were chesen und nominated directly by the Presi- | dant, and were wont with the recimenta to fil) their post. tions. There war no comradeship between them and the soldiers. ‘Ihe soldiers did not know tem, and therefore regarded them as tbetr superiors. They were not men who were subsequently, tu private life, to find themssives | again their equals. Ip . these officers belonged to that | claws of slave owners who, living by the labor of ther | uferiors and accustomed to ormmand then a@iuched to the soll by the bereditary tral | mission of the paternal entate and of the bisck serie who peopled it, “bad, to a certain extent, the qualities of aristocrats, In their bunds the discipline of the army would not sutier. Numerous shootings caused disc) ling to he respected, and on the day of battle they led (heir ® ere valiantly, and were valtantly followed. In the secnad place, Mr: Davis quickly recognized that the volun- teer system would be powerless to furnish bim with | enough mon to sustain the fratieidal strife into which he bad plunged bis convtry. De came rapidly frow that to conkeription, to forced recruit ‘It wag no longer & contract between the soldier and bis golonel, or between | the soldier and the State, whieh would sti) leave a pasie | Ditity of ite Being annolied, and-whieb dd pot pri } it absolute obtiguttons, it was the Jaw, th ano the power, which carried off all. able-bod) made them marcu up. ‘bUindly to what taoy euied id the de. fence of their country. - There was no hesitation possible, Bonnd by the obligaiion of €nty, tho soklgr borane a¢ onee more submissive and more disposed to the serifice, I» the rituatton in which the South was these measures were good, und there is no doubt that they contributed at the heginning of the war to procure great advantages | to its army. Nevertheless, we are far from reprouechiig Mr¥Lincoin for not having recourse to such violent mea- sures. ‘The leader ef an insurrection reoognize no eb- stacle and are stopped by uo scruples when the object ts | 40 assure the triumph of their ambitious views, and par- ticularly to esenpe the consequences of defeat. They draw back before vothing, amd have no repugnance to ar iaangeas: a expedienta: bnt Mr. Lipooln and hts ad- visers were the legitimate representatives of the nation, aud if it fell to them to suppress a revolt (hey did not wish, upless in case of absolute mecessity, te touch the tees which, up to that time, had made the Ameri- ‘cau people tbe bappiert aud freet*people-of the earth. YRIPLE PLAN OF CAMPAICN—TEK RLOCKADE, ‘The army beng once improvised, it then became neves- tary to renotve upon Low to employ {!—in other words, on the plon of the campaign. The general plan was eimple, ‘The idea could not be eniertaived of conquering and occu- pring 8 territory 80 vast as thatof the Confederate Statoa; | but for the purpose of escaping the dangers porn or to be bern from'such # formidabie insurrection , it wes necessa- ry to attain three results: To blockade efficiently the insurgent coast; to be master of the Miseiseippi river and of the entire system of Western waters; and, fi drive the rebel government out of Richmond, its}capital, By the blockade the rebels are isniated trem the foreiqn- | ers whose sympathy was assured to them; the introdue- tion of powder end firearms is prevented: the exporta- tions and resources which they might have procured are } siouped; and, finally, the intreduction ef supplies from abroad js guarded againat, which would} in spite of the state of war, have penetrated into the North, to the great | detriment of’ national manufactures and® of” the federal treasury. To tho navy belonged the duty of this block- ade. li acquitted itself of that duty rather inefiicently at first, for want of sufficient means: but by degrees the surveillance became closer and cloper until it became dif- ficult w evade it OPERATIONS ON THi MISsE-seYs. The posession of the Miwistipy: was an imperious nee | the countries whieh they water, They are the arteries of orn States—Stutes wirich have, up to thie Lime, aithul to the Union, but whose interests might ; St length cool enthumasm and xpeak even Jonder than | national faith, ‘ly restore the Union xs a matter of imterost, ou the basis of slavery, has beon for a long past the programme of -the Southern lewlers, baridon to them wathout a etrugyle the to half resolve the question. It wae thererore jad to engrge the strife on this theatre. The navy plored New Oneane by a brilliant coup de main. That the princival point. pocknt, As to the course of the Mississippi, the tiek of | recouqueriay It was coutided to the Westerh armies, ad- | Detierio® and steam ratas, | aesymied quite @ new character, So iong as they had to act only by water the operations were ve it. The | ememy 7 not nt cept the aaa i. navixable eaypiied. By water Col by quieldy ascondi bus was becieeed, the Teupessee aad Cumber- ty. Tho great river end je ailiuents open up al) | Western rivers | seconded by Commodore Koote's Hotiila of irom | In those regions the war | ly, to | | aworn toby Sher husbsnd, ‘aud not form: those ‘They thos pot the key in thee | “vo. RR AY, NOVEMBER 11, 1862, micd—Haynes and Winslow Discharg- ed om Their Own Recognizances: UNITED BTATES OIRCUFR COURT. Before Hon. Judges Neiwon and Shipman. Feceee Ai ‘Novmween 10.—At the sitiing of the Court this morm. See ng Judge Shipman proceeded to deliver the desisien en ‘be motion for @uew trial im tbe case of Albert Horn, | 3M geen It it alleged, in support of the case was submitted. to bad retired to their room, the applied to the officer fm charge of them to farn them with several Directories of the city of New York, and that (he officer complied wiih shis request; and it is alleged (hat this irregularity is eufiielent to avord the verdict and en- tities the prisoner to @ new trial. We have already stated that this ms highly improper act of tho officer, For it he has received the pointed oen- i sure of the Court. But nothing appoars before us to ehow | Garwiek! that his irregularity operated tu any way to the divad vantage of the prisoner. Without determining the general question, bow far affidavits of jurors cau be read for the purpose of disturbing their verdiet, or whether they oan ‘be read at all for that purpose, we do not think tho one offered presents any facts calling for the Court to set aside this verdict, especially in view of the fact that the bene Pocanowras this motion, that after ‘at Dennlsport on Friday night last, the jury and they Bames unknown, Ste axe R PRenToN, with @ cargo of ammunition, cloth Sid osber Ary stores, sailed benon Siac uit (or Washinton ba calling vesaol whieh hes arrived ih the 10 on it i Founnat | At novbing has heen beard of she Treat V 10—The schr Giraffe, from Machias for New at Provincetown; will come off xfter dia. br Selena Helen, before reported sek hax come ashore on the bar and ts breaking ap. Eocantown, Nov §—The, siorm of yesieriay was heavy, with high tives, The sehr Ss B Sian, iw ith timber, On Chappayuiidic, and h by a boat All the ocher €F wo damage, Hows’ Hous, Nov &—The following are the onditions of rl vessels ushowe here:—Krice Aboer Taylor v Clark, leak, liza Bean Veuni 5 sehre Mt eircmstance of the, honky having gave to the Jury was | {i 3 own to $he Court beture they hed eome into ooure | 20'lii. we eg MW York, wake ewe athe oF shies | with their verdict, ad that they were then recalled and | £4 (or, St Jou, XB: from New York, with two aber sine Airected by the Court to retire to their room and | from NB” (Hy letter w Bilwoud Waltar, Hey, Rey Boar tuk bavinti from their minds any information bey might | Underwriter) have obtained from the books, and to wholly dig | Lewes, Del, Noy Yesterday we bad one of the savercat N and Ni alos, ace we have experten brig Amelia, sehr and ser Vo po Senore dy side, ueurty opposite. the. Lyne, Horr ig Ametia Is Snnile the port of the cape, both filled with wer tine two sehrs are hich on ihe beach, one inaile and one 0 the point. Considerable was sone to Use ship in the barbor. Towards night the paie moderated, tay wind changed to the went, This morwing the cee rusts hi but we hope to be able to communicate with bi the Breakwater during the day. Brurasr, es med bark Ocvan Pearl, arrived jer from New York, In the Bd Be; 6750 W, fein with & bark, atcBoand a Sits regard any euch information in coming © wbatever result they might reach. The second ground upon which the motion for ® new trial resia jg gounded npon alleged errer im the charge the fouching the weight to be given wo the testimony of Mrs. Crawford, the wire of one of the witnesses for the government. Crawtord, the huebind, was conieumodly ab accomplice, and the jury were instrieted that it was not safe to oon- viet upep the uncorroboraled testimony of accomplices defendant contended, opow the authority of the case of Rex va. Neale, (7 Carrington & Payne, 168) ¢ that the wife’s testimony was not competent In law fo eon. firm the stateroents of her hueband, The Court charged the jury on this point as follows:—" Mrs, Crawford is not, evidence ‘accomplice, and, #0 far | Masts zone avove the eyes of the riguing, and lyfug on deck, Pyrite to facia wel leetioes to ty Sar epi: her Apracehtly where te ay had enn. peep arn wished “4 statements must rest upon her credibility, mub- | Rea’ Sue, supponed fo. be fim Being roug ject to auy inconsistency in, oF contradiction of, her story. ‘Although ehe cannot in Iw, as the wife of an accomplice, | corroburate and strengthen bie particular statements, | she im @ competent egal if believed) by the the jury, Inv ent facta not forming any pert of his aets, although facts, if betieved by the jury, | fasten a guilty knowledge ‘on the defendant.” We think the rule laid down in eufficiently favorable to the de- Oct 2—The ship Malay, from Montreal f yuntered Oct 12.8 heavy gale from. NW, whieh houre, when the abip was under water to ad the ‘bolwarke ‘washed away on bote Se #lso lost boat io, and cut away topmast, | Sat atl attached.” [By letter to Ellwood Walter, Baq., tary Board of Underwriters. , Lavenroor, Oct 2A hea Jed here last night e210 thin mornin, galigarhaieas ne The Moloch fom New York, drifted into Beotle YY uiasia, aid hue been towed back. re ze 2 fendant. Whether we should, upon full deliberation, af- tirm the doctrine laid down in the case of Rex vs. Neale, Carrier Dove during the last night drove foul ip the 7th of Carnington & Payne, we are net prey | ef the Wisconsin, both from New York, while at anchor in to say. But assuming it, for the purposes of this case, to | the river, The port side of the latter abaft the mizenmast be corveet, we have no heaitation in arming the particn. | Was eanaldcrably dam: er inizenmast, main topgallaut. fan showas driven sfeti mast, mainyard, J, carriet of Was towed after slipping ‘away ‘other ahips, from which she alerboard chains, und docked. Raber yi § Oct 20—At early dawn this morning notice wa® repeived : hat 6 ship was on ‘the most dangerous part of th? Bank. It was blowing a very. strong co at mr Art rem the west, with a heavy sea. As 600n Inebeat’ of the National Lifshoat Insuvution vas loti b ey Jar instructions that were given to the jary ip the present case in connection with that doctrine. motion is overruled upon both grounds. Mr, Juatios Nelson eovours ip this oo Saji Tre United Staies v3. Samuel B. Ho .—In answer to @ question from Judge Nelson, Mr. McKeon replied that ‘Baynes bad been 1n prison for one year and nine mouths, and towed to windward by the Loch Lomond (s). afte aud that he was bronght to this port in irans. having been cast off by the steamer, the Hfeboat had to 40 Judge Neison said that the prisoner had been tried twice | through a :remenda: aly ees ‘a of broken water, which cl nd on each trial the jury had dis- | jilied her three times: bt h great ‘on the where, under euch cironmstanoes, a person had been tried | much diMculty t00% on Year 13 ot the ‘crew. iverpoot } pilot who was ou'boart. “Phe vessel proved tobe the Amen, the third time for a capital offence, ‘The law is not for oppression, but for the pubishment of crime. They could js case again this term to the exclusion of 8, when it has already ovcnpied consl- derabie time. ‘The counsel for the government asks that the prisoner be tried on the minor offence, which would subject him to imprisonment ju the State prieon, A trial for the minor offence would elicit the same evidence, and wonid be virtuallyg third trial for the capital ofience. He (the aconsed) has been already in prison one year and nine Inonths. We are not, therefore, theliied to hold him in | i can ship Ann E Hooves, of Baltimore, for Liverpool, 1.600 tons (wheat, flourand tobacco), After takin; e 14 men, the ope by. which. tne lifeboat hla to the Sal the Bennet lite which also belongs to the National Lifeboat Institution, coming up at the time, took olf the ca} tain and 1 vining three men, ‘The ship will nei oper has gone to pieces; 1,000 bat he const srewed With wreck {the & Bit was buflt at, Bath, Me, in 1855, owned in Baltimore, 1,146 tons register, and rated'13.} Lowsstorr, Oct 20—O7, the American bark John W Ant confinement any longer. Let the prisoner be discharged | drews, wiih iow of anchors and eanvas, and making Water ‘oc hile own reotesizanies fil 42/500. Services of beach yaw! and harbor tug declined. Counsel jor the government. the District Attorney; for Quarxsre x, Oot the Marietta, Damenovich, from the accused, Messrs. J. 7. Brady, J. McKwon and ¥, ick for N¥ork, pat in to-day. lea Seyi The Homer, Splogelore: from New Fork, arrived touday, Jeaky and with other daan ‘Tle Lonise Bosselman, Voss, from New York, arrived to- day, leaky, de. Ramecate, Oct 24—The Ambrosine, Lock, of Liver; from London for New York, hi been drove foul of by the bark Elizabeth, of London, f Belize, which parted doth anchors. Wo! rem of the crew jv on board te Ambyosine, and, assisted by the ing “Sex brought her in with the loss of bowsprit, euiwater, & m0 foreyari, top: ative Srownow ey, Oc L8—Put tn, the Prussian bask Bessel, Am The United States vs. Winsow.—The District attorney said the ruling of the Court would apply to the case of Winslow, the kecund mete, The Judge then directod that his recognizance be taken in the same amoun’ Arrivals and Dopartares, DEPARTURES. Nassau ann Havans—Hicains yandenMre Chase, Misa J SwNoentann, Oet 20- esterday we had a fresh westerly nd “chil ; breeze, h Occasional eight ehowen ur out 12 P Df, Sinem wad werent, X Pr . +B Maycot, | when it got more esutheris, with rain, and increuned 10 & h Barfoot, Hevana; FJ Morrison, John Stee | violent ale. At 12:9) Cu tne 4 i ® hurricane, H Lioredor, Porto Rico; F Cal- ae Caro, Haren ih NY. 8 Gintth. Far when WF Ra! w York, came adrift, ee forrind away nil of the new hip Ohant muti jentreal; Made: ne Albert Otto Wott, Madame Bor? | her forsiopmast, Aster geiting clear she atrick phe hurd and, inald, Mawime Berkel, ig Rbriglia, Sig Hy engine, moored near areal se Suri, Bie engine, moored near the eoath outlet, and aunk Her. She i sr M Oct 1—The Theedor, Maganta, from Mew | York for Queenetown, put tn bere last crening with pape hie dincharxia, red trom position to position, | choked; en mirveyed and commens fost an the Northern Sotilia descended the river and a | Tonge Wormald.) 1° | the cargo arptere ih good condition. the Northern army served upon the principal railroad Natanu;H Sinaies, | | Warrnroun, Oct 17—Put in, the bark Porile, Ryan, of and branebes, The marchof the federals only skickened when, Fealuimare; Goorien Harriny Nassar; | from Weaford sor New York (in beuaat), with-los of amado | boing able to advance no farther hy navigable watord | dud Jules Tochaume and tee’ chilaren: @ | sod inieen lopronste. parallel to the Misesippi, such ue the Tennessee, they ad to reconstr s they went along, the raiiroads ry for their’ supplies, which the ebemy had de in Catling back. - son to RIcHMOND.”” The last operation remained—to drive out of Rieh- | eee the ingm7rections! goverument, That govg-n mont, on. being concentrated jp the hands of | davis, tok the ear of & dictatorship, and thie w tte seat smportance of a capital. | There are concentrated lin the great rajiroad and tele- graph lives. Prom there, tor a year past, have all orders Gand despatches been dated. To loree the Confederate «o- verbinext to abandon that capital woald de to Infiet upon ft au immenve check—tu the eyes of Europe particularly M would have taken away ls prestige. Should this at tack have beew ventured en as sven as the means sa) 1603 to be sufficient were provided, without awaiting (ie results of the blockade and o: tho Missiasippi agm. ‘sm’ Ou that question opiubons were divides Suid tyes,” argumg thus: that an | ction elt; that th { never be given the time to establish j ral army, with its detective organizaiion, wou Detter io Maron than in Noweimper: that a. eplen | cess on the parte: the Nerth, following clos | run, might finieh the war in one biow, by ting & ' offort at ementation betore either mide became to | embittered. Orders no.” Aocording to them j APeAL work of revtociag the smensrection should be p formed on Land on the Mesiseippl. { mond cunpalgn, if vederiakon in the spring, with t | Army ofthe Potumme hardened by « winter passed mi Pe rad trem + ‘he fatal impressions af B | fury peewallod, either ac the rewnlt of real deliberation a \ or of nowerity from not Raving Uimely deeided t) aot lu | Ube fe dnye Of the autumn of 1S01 LOWE AN AMERICAN CHARACTRRATC 4nd chis the place Us remark, in posting, « chara tersetis trait of the Ameriow people—that te, us well in regan Cucg—wtowners. Thin slowness at ressiving ani actin so oppoead te the pramptitade, the deciving, the aadu: | te which the Amoriean, consider s one’s ll that Fondev sem be 0. thy assistance of Aber! leit the ad to obey that matkes “he Dire ® little of all aw it iw unRcenuitabie. Ret his Jewusen, | ewoned for by « tenavity and a persevere fwilare ow enbane. i Wk ARNT oF lth: then Zeave sie foc ae roroma Seonpied i Biockad- tu ailing ry A the Po. to the people as to au agglomeration of tutivi- | Misais | The hull of ship Uncle Tuby, which was wrecked on the Bauk, was sold at Montevideo Sept 6 for $11,400. Rark yer of Fairhaven, 276 tons, hag been purchased for ng j ‘Ss HI P P IN G N = w s. Wiviams & Haven, of New London, te Terlure the ship ‘Alert, j ed by th ate Alabama, She Isto retnain in the mm | Shablig boanoen. i ' suANde YOR AMG FORN—TIu8 DAY. Lormevain— The Inig Ragotn wasdanuched frou Nettleton'e son + 641] Hoon ove 653 | yar!. Fairhaven pegs the Snst, She is 286 tons, moat 3447 [ item warn morn 1119 | t, ari One Of thie sy erast ever Bainoherl et “Port of New Vork, November 10, 1662. take an carge in two or three aye Butive to Mart CLEARE e Greamadiy Britis Queen ‘on LeMevurier, Navsan and ers. ‘Ounera. The Marine Stasi Hull reports that Harding's Roses Hevens—! Bhi Haneoou, Nord, San Fraxcleco—W f Coleman, pe 4 Boip Lizzie Homane (Br), McKennon, Liverpoo!—Witliame | Bell Buoy has dried one mile from her sation. A Gu'0n. Whaiemen. Mark Panama, Hatin Bark Montior (B Hark St James, ¥ Boar Mara L Dayl O14 at New fedfurd Btb lust, bark Alto ‘(or Palrbarem, Nye, Atlantic Ooo#n. a 8) roe gene D foo riper fen from Bonderland for Aden, ea Bose, from Cardiff for Maurtiius, Sept 17, » Wieon, fren Onrdiff for BYork, Oot 14, rem Rangoon vis, Bt Helens for Fal- 530 W. LN, Jon 3 hence for Liverpool, Nov 2, lat 4 y—it W Cameron. | RP Buck & Ov. dford & Moulton, “hy John Melson (Br), Nelson, Maitland, NS—J F White Aus Wlogtn. “25 Rpettord. 18 Syerituri. son, Bark Sox sav 90, ton w 6, jo Porta. Ps AS at Corteca Swit Ls seed NYork. , Tw RIP, Ow IB--Are Thom ward, Robinson, Calae; chr Ayn Amel’ Phi adeipnia—Beker & Deyo | Goorge Marchand, Bachnebt, NYork; Sint, Witiard, Atkins Beit Charing, W ta Pha te ath, Rony Rona Purbush, Ax Wem sip Lite Bout i, fe Sloop Jowpi & Albers, Cargill, Phiuidelj thaw. ng fag ry ey weg Ay A for tw do ij Frairie Bird, Wiles, Alinetre, Hleasnip Gexgow sh Bath wt Wits osmbe, Waamed shi ed had wtrong DSR) Kelly, Wau ! Renbens, Jon te Bonmalt, Les <ae, Dery, Prewid Ship BO sarsnien, Magau, “Lier tw Lawton, Gries &'Uo. w oi Tndade at Gor, rid York (invere rey orved eld Fun); Bote, essed vy, W Von Brabant, Boling, from dors ste yone, nid eppenred to bave be n that cum Witou, ¢ aen, cy ‘Newcastle, Moy Austin, Laverpoo, 43 ve she, fron Baltimore for Bremen, vs koasier, Had keavy W weetber mos of (0 Attogro, Gein, New York, 90th, Marie Sig Rockland, Hallett. Lon ten, 2) Avr Oats, Lindemen, NY. id Aim Un iow, Vartielt. 8: Toomas, B-dn port bark Sniseie, Pannell, from Bt Jago bid $4, sche Abby Forrest. Sintth, New: 1 Wed port brie Alriorsba, hale! (Nor), Seebuty, Newios, 8 dayw, in ballast, song (of Myntic), Panniaciem, Rortenas Monroe, 88 in Daiiaats 49 Berea dy, Ni tt & Gn, Of Ba ni, Matis, Oct. peau PBA, with eof Grasuow, Issaus, Nov yp lend for Boston. nor for ania te ney jon 84 90 \apoke ot p Pros ad for Boston; Br sehr Orienta:, Dol we os vig Mowete (Me, of New Glan w), Mago TF ne 4 6—Arr Gris . PRIA days, wit | ie PMPOOL, o. at Je Arr York; Oura- Boh I Cet of Paw child ; ith, Somamant, Pheever, tie Fi ba. fo) Mareh- . | quinne, destined to engage ti rede cawysand a (Be Haliles, 8 Gaya, with tah, to to wrest from it, if posaibl vot the Vitgia- | ow R¥ore, “WeetPoiat, fun onpilal. The winter 4, for the Noetbecn -ol- Rainn, Georgmonany IM. { Aare j work of organizaien, af artiiing. Ba $y Ee Sites i bn ng; Series, thes had Washingtou a sere f works, ut ae tached forte (making use of a tall Kier n fener! whit, wetned «ith powertel artivery, ®enud protect the capital (rom a muddor amcault, evra hong wo Al the Potuae might he absent! The vonstenetion al three works turn: ye TOF Lo08a WhO son gmE te pometrate but everytal was anly owwually Unat the rotented leeit. The su. orce, bis postions of Ma oF Sic months past nouaing bid occorred between tue ~ yroce in Cha condiiion when, on the evcaung Of tbe Mtb of Motch, aie of my trhonda, vapping eae on he shoulder, sid—''Vou doo't know the bewsl The erwiny Yas ovacvaied Manaeas. and the army sole ont & morrow "Next day, in reality, the whole eity of Wasbinglon wus im commotion. A mass of artillory, of cavalry, % wagons, blocked up the atveets, movin’ 19 wards the beidgon of On We Bkiewwke were seen officers bid to weep ng lates, The civilian pm 10m? jockcod coully on tide departure 8 wks Dut Lhe \eutl trace of fui stontm trmong tiein. We tbat war due to the cain, wotok waa falling in \orrente ANXIETY OF (nx. sn On the tng briige, in the midet of several batteries that were laboriously detiling aorow toi bridges, eteraally | MN ruing, I met Gen. MoCiellan, on be weback, with ao ans brs nic, riding alone, without acs 9, ward courted only by'sume troopers. He who could ive have Hooke futo the General’a soul would baye caw there already Uhat Ditternews wh Subseynentiy wae te anonmulate am it po cruelly CPMTARVTIZ AND wan ages. H Boyend the bridge we foand the whole erry to motion | towards Fairfax Sart Howse, where a yreat part of & en | @unped that even The cavalry pusked on aa fi = Centreville und Mansemas, which it fe ben abandoned: every was wot come Up wiih anywhere, ho Thad had 00 | great nu advance. ‘Toe general quartwrs were eatabliahed, | as well ax ponsitde, ab Fulrfax, a protty village, with ! Ierge frame houses standing apart md surrounded by Po ‘lene. ‘The population bad fled at our approach, almost witbent ao exception. The neat day I acoompauted a cavalty reconmoiswanee to Centreville, where 1 eaw the | yamengo barracks which the Coufederates bad occupied | dur ing the wintor, and t ‘anaeeos, whowe poking ruin feft on the mind's deep imy romlon of sadnems., On = ot | wos so long | hip Porahoutas, Sears, fr jm nye ws air’ tite Cale | se Shak sapere (Breme maven, j Pit tte Cowes 1th, BO Wiothrop, Miller, from Herre | “Bark Baltic cof Memul), frum Ginwow and Deal dept ta | PrN York, ison | lefore reported tram New Oriea'e.) OFA. | | Patan, Ont age Mery eryernsimer Schwa wept, 1» Soloyelterg, Deiphin, Rene; Laowtes {0 8 steam camésinn Heist Queea | Boswel j Rh trechine: Pandh, Weiiama, and |= | Bir), Roma nas Swann, Waahioyi su Jonny York; 8G Troup, Moteiian, ip | Wind et sunset NW, he Bree DL MW-An Kino, Peterson, Liverpool; fat, on, Maiannae, | ee @ Shipmactors’ Association, ‘re, Oia Maria agra oe { 1061 Want trae Koows 28 ane 28, Pot buck 17th rite, Addy, for WY, Tre following approved Masiers and Odioere have received | WATRARAND, Ovt ie teenie Kohat Hora ana ina, <n from this Association i= Port ‘ON, Ni Ps: PM Tracy, St Tho- pagiaine eh ee Uitkey, bark JM Theawons Jno Ff Hitehs dee Fiorina,’ Keiley, Nyort. Longporeig : brit ‘eters vin Ryder, bark Bsooriata: John © Nelsons Wh—#id Sunday, wind NE to W, Oot at brig Boston. ric Crocus; Eldridge G Mewes, solr BO Rn Mothing went to sek on Sawurday, wind NE. 0 8 steamer | owery, imrk V in; Geo Conway, ahip St ‘Huron went below, aud will conv 9 transporte Mianis. ‘ores, brig t Col Bel, bark Ht Darling) Rove imas to Bewufort, Ni | Atlantic he © Faunteurzt, Calvin Nov §a.9--Arr seamship Baltic, Comstoc ¥P bork Zenng Sumi D Rtone, sobr 1 Faust; erion, Robinson, Gardiner. | Old bark wn aire, ba Doltivar, bark Grand | ‘ortinas Mos: t06; woh Howall, Norris: Bt AUN, brig TL Berry; Geo W Lbih brig Lady of eet Wasi pars, oad La W Ploton bork © F Langey. abip Bilin Ames, brig | . Bid aL Ls Benvel i Le A Bwan ria Fein | Mary Algina: WH dione, ship Gov Tainan Ate wea, for London; Ferdinand (Brain); brig We | Coe Tn oy Wit pe fe a My TAR % ‘Alla Wen , | Bark Taey W Nictioln: rine slp Reaper; Jo 1, Now Pathe Wart Ot, Lowell, Batti Hider, bet HC Brooke con Otowasead, outer dice Mowe, Hai Ta Non @ AT a Hiivorania (Br) ‘Best Eben Kap’ Me awk, toad tor Liver ook, OVE Tih, #ehy Seer, ‘Jones. a at Misce joe “ht ‘and © Jarinhlan fap cm # dvanon & Buaam, Sesnegan, of New Bediord, wag HEH oe OBI. ship Ailver Blorels Hee@eh, Bucks: weiebsl t, withont which there may be armed ee: by the guerilias.” The two eases, i ro Ch He ovuld not restrain hye teare at rows, con we oo army, There is a quickeand | bad aothing in commen, and the man reenter tous | of thowe whitened boned, which recalled to im “Tuore in eo ‘ora ioe “whats neta == Fecnlariae tte, wae 8 pI SR PR a Tord al el SO orginal ¢ om Pring AxeCund article brings his oy wil pee everywhere, We proend wo diswwer ibe | unk wows doo, * ioven Datiies beiure Ri jchinoud. sad Merona, # dave ry Cinginan Ourrtar, i, Beit, . Kastport, 7 dm fou heavy NK yal ong bowl an a Pon, while tytn now, dragged at aving overs Sree Fs days. Bohr Hardecravble, Packard; Rook Sowr Wiawatha, Ingravain, Roow Bont KB ‘et anes ouip. wor. erp Chainberiain} How Hurts |g { Rherwonene (4) A Now Red Nedford; c itarta, Merril, ® Jaye! au ae “Givurist, and Johanna, Domxe, = u Baiatol 2 day. j +), Bazdew, Weantanien, at | renee, (ot Tom re Anglo Benoe, (0) i ‘vs Siar zs a 0 a\puia, es, Orr Wen ate RP Raiader . Rlsamer # iterdon: Lever, Phivataltbie Dor 16-10 por brig Tiree Rinvere, He and | Steameys bh Ewing, Kelly, Phi ty Smal, for N¥ork emmr Dexhaway. ( ‘or Phila. BRerveten—Rerk fon een (Br, © Lorivns, tne, ence | dolphin, Bid INCH. bark Bt Yering: bau Oh tom ¢ Querestow », ve Ow refute stra, Oot R—sid Virginie & Bstelley “4 Fin na, aoe to weigh anebor Rud p ie wha anéhored xrevinno, Keyt 16-—A0r B Fianner, Means, Hortenux in Ka tbover Bes), a they deeme Ct wage Niewny, Oct 17-—Arr Hector, Backhotén, N York, Pierce, N¥ork, BELOW N 1 oh Weranvin RWO ANTE, oa; Lr f “ Rerry, from Philadelphia for Boston. | pomeare ashore at Squautam, and Tapnenel soar | iM, ‘out the wai t »: ‘vessels ab parted; and | rom aries Sralth, Brewer, Yatmoath | bra | dowel, kort en i i i | Poraale by Bangor; gira Idaho, Lenton, Wash- ‘ork. New Bid "EiwaraGhchel ers? ‘Ob, Mary Anu, ov Boston; Ainazon, Tite, Bheflivid. and Jonephine, Davis, Providence : Heghson. New Haven: soups. 1M Ri igely, Waring, Black Si Hindman, Anatin, Pots kena BLLUSW OKA, Not to Are aches valent NYork. bin Slat aches latest Ly Rear A Nyon Cathe Fine, Eavon, NY ork: 4ih. Ma fageseny. Aloore. xt FALL RIVER, Nov §—sid cir Kineline ie Power, Loper, Marietta Hand, Terry jand, Fuller, and Repo v - thie AM, sehr Whistler, Oates, psy e Boule, de, | SEW) ORT. Nor 6-8 F igh ne, Garde Hi ®) Walking abrival of cow HAVEN, Nov 8—SM rigs 9 Roots (new '. Porter, Look Out, Pbslasl pti; vivude N York; Washingiou, Btiva LPHIA, Noy & PM—Chi ir hark Katharts I: schrs BP Lewis, Wallace, Portland: tA Bacon, Megathlin, Warehau; J Gone, goby F Witliama, NYour! and Chity of Bulfalo, Y TLAND, Nov 7--Arr nehe Only Sen, Kastan, Gard Cid hark Aberiesn, Cochran, Havana; Br Ivea, Watura, Matanzas; hchr HE Weston, Fish MOUTH, Oot 81—Axr schr Coiner. King Nor, Nor ope Acuies's. Kits, NYork. 6h, indapendene nde via Newport, Bil Oot 2 TROVIDENCE, Nov Sav sremer’ Falcon Jones, N | Yor. Sit aches Jumnes R Mitchell: Tatts. BE tiaberhpore ery, do; Cgroline M Wilson. Harvey, Rondoat; do: Havier, Racket, Cord NYort Fashion, Davis, do; Wi Davin, Young, Joe Hall, Wiloos, a's anus Tarull, ‘Thom J Claxion, Tiger Lady KLAND. Ne ard Builwinkle, French, HEore Hewett, Rioades, Wasnt Delaware, Richarison, ow, ton, Pitta. 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BE PAID- of A medium sted black cbaln jo Apply at 8d Bast recovery. wers to the mame of Carl Tiarty-eigbth street, OG LOST IN | BROOKLYN=§3 REWARD.—LOBT, hear Glove road, Brovkisn, om Saturday, Noy. & & k and Tan Better Dog. him to A, Ward, Pi t, wear Clove road, oF a ‘Hoekman streak Now Yorks and ee ‘abe reward, derson,of K ener Trow Dobiin for New York (ballast > | PHOUND—IN WALL STREET, YESTERDAY (MONDAY) with ridder « J, bowaprit and mainmart spring, decke | morning. bya German woman, a couaiderapie im of started) anc ts “plea and stanchion, having been | meney, The owner can recover te same dy eal-ing ry ihe struck by Jith font. in lator WN, iong20W. | office of the New York Journal of Commeree, preving pro- | Derty ona paying charges, | (QUBNE! pRAL, 1 OORCORAN'S CANE TEN DOLLARS RE ward.—Lout, at the Staten Ieland ferry, New ork, ox | jeaving the boat, At seven o'clock. Satur‘ay basdny 3 emer. & | @ gold beaded Cane, preseuted to General | by sue of Charenton: outs Cursinm, fest domerat Te | w id to the finder on leaving {i with Mr. Stetson, foune, L°2 amy VREDAY, OCT. 23, FROM THE ner } Railroad depot, a small black Trunk, marked } zs The tder will be sultably rewarded by returning the oe to 126 Guat Seventeenth etroct. | O8T—ON BOARD A BROOKLYN FERRY Bost. 4 Nov. 10, some scrape of man { pe receipt, of ‘use to any one but the owner, If the coder will pease Teave H them wit Ww. ee No.8 Carmella nireet, they \ tl » Figen PORTEMONNAIE, ONTAINING A SMALL sum of money and some private papers, of Bo use to any pesmon but the Owncr, Cuppored tor bare ‘been. Jost tm: Bioookor street, near Brosdivay. | The Ser ean We money and please return the pertemonnale | 16 Cottage place, OST—ON THE MORNING OF Et 1TH INST, BY A aay, crowing Twenty.tuird sirvet, becween ave Buc Hotel ant Broadway, two Single ‘Dikmond Pinger fone set tu blak enamel aad ene in gold: one Gold With a Jarge Diaunond Dro Boers! reward will bo i= nd deli vert atin office of the Firth Avenue . ‘Adsense we naine of Blnek. atacturi ral teward pill be paid to the persem rovurning the owner, & 54 Woat an Twentieth aereet, IN GOING FROM ixth stares avenue. O8T—ON EE Badge, Nos The inser wr Ui ploass iotarn the aarne io the hotist uf Lexingtou Engine Teeny. ath 4,N. ¥.; or at tho ouis of the ‘Shee Engiveer of New "York Fire ) Deparime ‘nt OST—FROM A BAYT AT THE FOOT OF ged toentn street, North river, four black walnut Logs. Aj oC, de J. Buswell, 02 Week Hypston wine OST-$5 KEWARD—A WATCH BEAL, ON M 4 4: 1d ook, in Marray irre, near Broadway; e golt The Guder will rosmtve th ve rewnre by leaving & wre place, Ost—a SCOTCH TERRIER SLUT, MEDIUM 6148 4 suswars to the maine of 'Fanay.” A Bberal reward | 3b paid iy peturaing her wo Roger & Raymon, corner: 0} Pu.wn aul Namsac steeois QS?—-MOXNDAY BYENING, NOV. “29, GOING, FROM do Sprauge street toooraer of Centro die, of Paper, marked T. The tinder wai ie her Fewatied by leaving at No, 2 Hauover a ‘Wali eiroet, Ost ABOUT, RIGHY O'CLOCK LAST BVERING, Tm: natty ington rok iocthcr Peeaathoots covlalus” $188 tn United Bato Tren: way Dosa ‘suri!’ quantty of silver and @ 910) Confede- rae bili, The (id will ke rewarded by leaving it with Mins Waugh, 20 'g | | ONT OR STOLEN. | Da 5.95%, Duckett | garet Daly with the Binder will be rewarded by W "EST ADWUPT, Enow. “PIER 49 (ST RIV: ER, A. i Float feet long, marked ©, & R, to euitable reward jell jor ite recovery. c. it. Pots aartsedeagois inc. Seine Aiecias mee re HLICATIONS. ARESH FROM THE PRESS, poe | BSE CRAG Tn SUiINIA AND MARYLAND esr waar, vor, Halie kane Mechelen. it De ATE, EM, 118 Nema ret street |, thts book of the weaon eho wh Meethettan hae woen removed from hin ov ' PRICE | \aMx. DEMor 3 MIRROR Ot PASHIONS VOR aay @, Mon a Wateea, Bleeve ee Druiteds, aud’ three. vuit Fined Patterns, ompriaing lank,’ Garibaldl W (And a new ant clogart Blecve, Singie ‘coplen 48 centa Yearly, B1, with & valuable premii, Win Dumber realy bomorivw \Weaneotay) morning. | % OF HORAES OUND AT THB DEPOT Av | Te. Roohwils, on niday over ron away, The ig cones any oe Shoun by os ing at Donaalts Hove, ‘Sar “ W sua ine Ra anal r %. ‘& winall 9 | Beet as roleranee. WARSA Tat are sanen snaaeaa in eot ten wore ludustrious mag, ‘emai tou a. REWARD—LOST, ON MONDAY MOR! beewonn, 8 Mt boken, a, $1 oh snsiaal, bees 5 aiid 9 g'clook, in, ina pied Bick If the tinder Wilt leave Une Dusk at the oftice of ‘the Soames Company, @ Wall strest, the above reward wil) ata weaker be paldy ENT N, | 6§ UORAN'S bis Sip nearer, ted for this gallant old regiment, goo experion need by vd ait) aireet, Ty oe ‘holler, 109 are ith atreoty Wt James Coonan's, corner Tweifth street he Tenth pronse, ead at Jobn Sallivan’s, 123 First avesue, ighth atreot ae een who wore loft behind the regiment wilt report at headquarters, They are ved as recruiting #ergeante, Ae. | Apply to 1h te Capua a eadquartere, \

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