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MONDAY, NOV Is Hist 47, Loz anaes ens (a ee NEW YORK UERAL n | of snort! One or the ‘rede rs Agated tt ile eR rAAT AN L. | managment, Thais avening ko appears im two of bis best INTERESTING FROM WES! EAN A, ov Sf whole party 2d 1 anitted toloure die seve a} colye | THERYRIOAT A MOBO | eharactors—Sinnon tho Soft aud Ins famous barleaque of nd f to nosh now Coin pope f tt « Unde " oem a pecuninny liad 4 a tie armt te t $2.04 ary A Sat ihe wew uautiont drawa—-the Death Plank, or the j ~ tes sea ye 1 air w ‘ —is Ww it out al Occupation of Kanawha Valley i 'sy9, ae Re peat mets mabhdods tees au / to be brought out at the Now | we 5 my thing tke ag erp: tue | by Union ‘roops. Lice ben mp vai ag Suto ths valley as thy Alaccasn "| Giesctian dpi Ree terion 1 brio aroun oscmnnne Abs Weiko loa into foc vix dag eh eri ere wns eve a reel Hy | Crimmately alithoso who profess Una r : {usa ~ 4 1 | more. ly Cho theatre tne three attractive dramag— Pau’ arcane n RIAN, ( ail | . ¥ {apse t © wmaligne Ren p ike ette 1 ‘5 Lin “ . Sehr Diadem, Lud \ ‘ ot ais Mera tan | Ckvetia Kite, Chief Quartermaster « lous, and thle rer Re dose vag Rensho a Woman's Lite,” and “Victorine’— Bi ere . 3 % - fi ‘ Gea 0 vt arene a ae 05 will ba.altor ring the weok, h vider The Kanawha Salt Works Their 7 we ho Kana’ inf cores d'arme, returved to this point from tho expenditiresan ‘opedurAeing tact, ¢ ring the] WH aa.daring teers st Scir Watchinan, Tarr, Providence, f ; Phe. th tty ytieed see days? official visit 19 the Gawiey regia. He |g ayiips AE an ec oven | Xo lave now four gonapanies of minstrels in New York— | Schr Eva, —~, Providence, Vale and Products ' ‘ ‘ep hte mea i ats Teports the upper valley in a most woe gia, cee GCL coeskousicns. § | Ci Woot, tiyanty,Chietys aad Cosas dog Bohr Bilan s, Dest New Hameo hort | desoiate condition, The enemy fore they i an ent busi In Hrooklyn matters look #0 pro Schr Siam, Tot "pion, rene ~ ca Secossionists valley wn eur i , Y | owd that 1S. OMG Lp UO the gireseut Lowe 7 . ‘ag d fout: yos. and within oor lines. Theve | Totvented, seized all the cattle, hogs, sheep, pr the | Bas proved © trump. Madar a eae , | mist Hoe Mal a capilaist bes vedertake to Sehr Young Am 1 yay {OF Providence, en S ov erons ave of both Soxes, the fomates i mey » indeed, everything vainabie for an army. ieaying the | O8* Be lan: te cali ' theatre for Mr. dlooley, 1 ynparite bi Schr Melbourne, Hi tout for Bo Wisjor General Cox, His Miov the most Ketamouthet and blast. They speak | mhabitanis of tee valley almost desutuie of tae common | Uvated the bearts of the ACsciny av od ae ode eet 7 ~ ong | Sloop Witard, Will. sivn, Bapicat Hoe Rosteat meats aad Policy syraner, asthey kaow fi well their necessaries ef tle, 1 would urge upon Leg hor personal attractions and. bor a . 2 soni le" aint Oe Uy [One ‘Steamer vs 3 Green (U8 transport), Mahon, Washing- ‘ j pioteetion. “Tues have ducing the | Before the season gets too far savanced, 9 Like fonts, Madsme Lorin’ Whee thas, wilt ar ¥, AEE HN vege ofl thaticn fa alo sipoy | 1s Oe mak silage, vets ‘y 3 + Ikon mstances, th chan. | reiuve the coming wants of the people'ol Unis val ey, 18 k y oe fick i “WG. She OH ae ° R Preston, * a ~ Vets a “neugh svhich she sabst mitary | 1 cannot. be long belore their etes foc help will bo | Physica advantages, won w +tulPPaddarer iow a eaten he work tas siready-been com- | Bteamer Feliean, Baker, Pro hei US aan e y nea d, A8 1 said w former lotiers, the Uniow sontiment | them by an organ of beautiiul quanty sad bib interonlatas is i * - 5 spies sarap inihinwallen de Of aieney: simped! charaatursuntwhere | cnn cern: Ne pag Wo are requested to caution the public w@athst'the ous | One ship, three barke ans four brigs wr Charleston Corres pe Weits OF Ou y culivation, and Mile, Moie@usi iss enlisted ches 4 Y INE ge bag L in of our fe i 8 Union mau bold enongh to declare his seuti y Wo ticket seliors who Les et the doors of the Aca emy | Wiad during the day NI. ments he bas been the subject of the rebulle, thee lumay | thies by her spleudid mataral gifts, hor i ton Of Me dishoyal # an npg tones the wau- | Intolligence and her professional yariesiness The evr sotat Eennscmnde ber rebel soldiers. ‘There are Union men in ewiie' ‘ peetties 0 & hor dignity to disloyal pur. | the valley who baye stood nobly by the old flug, throngh | “iAity.of the reception given to All these artists Lag did. co et moog wa ehould think ought t0 be suff wae ENDS 9 sacrifice "f her country, she | evil report and goed, through the ictatious of the arwies, | duced a change in the arrengcments fey, tis woe ihe | O08 OF WHICH offences wo should Wuloke Out fo | ue re seine ssitiyeyy UUse in at moral point of view, | which have been numerous in this valley since the war | production of “Dinoral” aud cho debut of Sue. Contices | &! ing them wi erasp police. fom this pi | iva {recaive that ignominy visite on those wy | desan, Will our government fail te recognize the Ps | Wvuicn had beon tixed for Woduesday., are, yontpo.edd to FORKIGN. , steoye sa wa | whom be gives her servieos. Military interest, military | triotism and almost martyrdom of these nobie me, who oo ove advan}, A Rew drama, by oun Oxenford, is annovneed, and boing destroyed Wasa wo ocsal'y, thereiore, tom mds that all distoy al porsons | have been despoited for Ueir devotedness to thew coun-'| Monday, wext—a delay that caunot but prov Will shortly be brought out at ine Lyceum, Londen, the freedom of our mititary dis. | try and its laws? LT think nob. But thon, again, the slow | tageous to the g ‘al offeot of the opera, which, 48 yelr ‘and if fond within them after pro,er | couch, red tape process which has been’ the system, OF | day had but im, 4 reboarsal, This ovening Madame Mr. Sheridan Knowles is at present enifering from se saat iver’ a1 lores ‘i 2 es they should be treated x3 traitors cai wank ot arate oer eer ecwamne aia Hib Lorini appears again in Norma, tho part in which | Vere, 4nd il is feared dangerous, nes? He bas been Thaye thus but feebly drawn, and makes me anticipate | sho made go excellent aa improsion ou her debut. Ou | S!#¥iDg tor some time at Mattock, in Derbyshire; but tt Lie, worst state of things for the Union ioving wen oF tho Wednesday Madame Guorrabella porforms Macie,in the | ¥* found wecessary on account of increavtag debility bo Mh hart Ove 0 Kanawha valley. copion,4o far an otive movementa | “Fillo du Regiment,” a vole for hich hor qualities hsan | te bit remeved to Torq are conce: inust be brought toa close, owing to the | actress and her brilliant vocalism cimimontly Mt her aud Tne, now, de age: ¥ 4 eh in Ger ite var advanced sto of Uhe season and the anticipation of rainy M ces ber third appearance iu | °! Papere—a “Ste, Elizabeth,” by br. Liszl (not ye weather, with its coneomitants, bad rowis and cold | 00 Friday Madame Torini maki eaeniines’ They tie charged with selling counterfeit tickets, dis- posing of wrong seats, and nacsing off bat money, any Sorriement for Nov 18, comtwining additions and correc: tions to the American Lloyds Kegisier of American an Foreign Shipping, hus been recelvet from Messrs Tayi r Rartshorne & King, 35 Wall street, This No. contains a list of 7 steamers, 28 shins, 29 barks, 2 brigs, and 15 schooners, ® large majority of which are new vessels. Snr Youna Amxnica (of Now York), Carliste, from Cai lao for Antwerp, putinto P pnouin, E, Get 30. with loss of spars, sails and other danage vehou { by our army xs & commissory | shonkd be prodibi sand lines 4 6) the Lime coniwined abut one Busan, ye wordkel army stores. Vine ire fsyois ro brick vitiding adj eocapiod | ¢ ion, that there are at this time one thoosind by W t of George Hubbel & Co. e Out and ont, or in and m, secessi nuttding cock of goods | THEY AFEMOL Ii ims aginst tho goveramenty ; Hse huttdang, with a stock of goods |" rThey act in a more important capacit y destroyed a dspies. 1 was informed by a pn tod tay arrival here that the rebel ¢ The schr recently the rise of tide, Wau thes ox ty thd : | ey tae ivoaane Ciketeien te ‘| produced), a sing of Lazarus,” by Herr Vought, This puilding, whch wa as'to thevonn sevtheurmy vamelately after they | weathor. Our troops will soon go into quarters, A large | “Litcresia Borgia,”” a part in which sbo is raid to bare and a'St. Peter,” by Herr Berthold, of St. Petersbarg Me vatially built, was | ( Point Pleasant, en their maret up (he valley, and ou | force will be kept in the vatley this winter. ‘The salt | achteved great success abroad. f Reggae Batis i Ba de shaft of propelier, the ab. is pro nis butldia dan arjoloimg | ¢ rte be detesmined his retreut. What more | works wili be retained in our possesion, Our military ‘The rovival of tho poputar piece ‘Central Park” bas The winter Opera senson at St. Petersburg bas beguu, | Ghuen, Capt Kennedy, from Now York Ove dor, Mr Sain Mo Lold yon | © Slusive evidence do one authorities desire to impress | foreo in the valley will be kept up to a respectable Stand | hoon the foaturo of the weck st Wallack’s. It was fist | Madame Barbot (who appoarod with succoas ut Line Parts apie weasel fois ih on Th apnay lana Url Q " XS" | ueoa them the vecessity of sending all rebelsout of or | ard, the best discipline enforced, aud our men will be Opera without being able to keep ber place th cering towards Bermuda. ‘Tioisted » aiguat of uistress, with all the furoitare is? ‘Pwo-tht.ds of the people of this town | ready ‘or any emergency that may arrive. brought out under the same direction at the old theatre rit, i ty the erie (id natappmadh’hen: esa! " a ellis Gy. an” op (is. They do not ovenly dociare their dis. | Geucral Cox still has’ his headquarters hore, and de- | ana Wednesday was the Gest time it was produced here | ®0Peared as prima donna, to Teplace Signora Morettt, rani Rivernos Jn * tes: in systematizing his depart apes aliy, ready seh ar strode rete jeer tae mie Se ne amcntate, pi eat ioe recs ag It attracted @ largo audience on tho evening of ite | With great success. won. | whon ee rinuity serves them. ‘Thel* disloyalty service, is & mma of andoubted educational talent, of | revival, and 6n tho two subsequent nights of its perform. | The Programme of the coming wialer Ronson at Bros Methudtst meeting | rent by their ved and taciturn couduct towards our | & genial, warm and sympathetic nature. Indeed, tt i§ | auco (Friday and Saturday) the receipts exbibited a | 88 Aanounces, among oLber cperas tobe giveu fur the ; al jt 19 the-contrary hotwith: | assorted’ that these last qualities predominaie, and “ ; Sha Ge eoandl ait toons, all at Hit to the contrary nogwiih: | asserted that "tbege last, qualities predominale, snd |. oxea: increase. This ovening, Garriok..and,Colman’s | rs time tb La Reine de Saba,” by Gruaod, acd During the gato of ti@ 8LL. sta00 34 ith 1709 bushois wheat, Wed wed New BanOIk’. The whensrewura by nubrmra. wayne, ot 8 Harbor, which is insured, as been saved 14 caginges cx dition, Brig Parana, kpown gt pt in complete over a nding ur erience has taught us _ the con. ~ ? Rian, ae Jcferson, is now at Harbor, piliewory oc, veasmnter policy has beeo.e. fi cock iebels in this department, Tam inclined to jin | fine old standard comedy, “The Clandestine Marriage,” | Hert Wagner's “Ricuzi crake tie loo with the Paran coliid to this opinion myself fron my brief experionos in’the | wii be produced Cor the Arst time at Ubishouse, Gen, | The Loudon papers announce the death, in bs sevoniy ApNcHED—A_ be wali Amore id syst Think, by making all dis- wn of Ki a: Jomer iistetoe ihavtobearen i bot “ireo the rebels | Banks and staff gave signified their intention of being | Suma year, of Kdward Alexander Gomersal, the iamous personator of the obaracter of Napo and that in(atue our 8 meas tres ve adopt te make al! disloyal persons, buh wale aud female, feel war in ail its legal ariel k of 500 tons was lv 0 horrors A stringent pelicy should at once be | hore seem to regard it, and that ‘oment ise | present. The following is the ordor of the performances ; ; ‘ al pted, though i should break up rebel familie mined not to give the stightcet protection o* ‘counte | Yop ibe remainder of the week:—To-morrow, «The Con. grand hippodramatie spectacie of “The Battle of Water- aod drive them from the homes. | nance to any person or community who does nut give to Parle :? Prie: ” " loo,"’ When this drama was first pro! d the imper battery. wontd conduce more to bring them to th the federal authorities, both civil and military, that hearty | ‘ral Park; Wednesday, “Bosom Friends:’’ Thursday, gpaalian ob iha bait micentavweealencs kalactelen Vves'a acini ho ex wied conetiiation. measures, In adopting this | co-operation and support which it needs in Uns, the hour | «The Clandestine Marriage,” and Friday aad Saturday ‘ engo was.alonco halled wii SBA itr si povey, do cot recommend the departure from the | of vital importance to the unity of our country, is what ts | ‘rte Contral Park.’ delight as being one of the most perfect examples of char recognized cule of warfare; on the rary, the exclu required, x 5 ’ acteristic imitation in manner and coStume that had been * sencarentionle At Laura Keene's “Rachel, the Reaper,” has monop’. toc Of all enemies from our lines ise policy that would 1 0 : ‘i ‘i F ae vin Souk bees leak ain, see erecoen oa Caarcestox, Va., Nov. 11, 1362 lized the bilis during the woek. The audisnoes, though | K2OWN, the Duko of Wellington having, il is said, attended | Stoamsbips © crating agamsteoch other, With all the shortcomin.s | Major General Cox in the Saadle—Maters at Gauley— | (air, haye not been as good as those that attended the | % Purpose to witness this successful portraiture of bi | paieg ot Densral Fone ta “Ris Putonieg: career. Nib” Had, What the Rebels In'ended to Do—Phenomena of the | representations of «No Rest for tho Wicked.” The tater | "eat rival in arms, BM alopted, th t. The system way rrect policy on the subject I have roverre a 1 Pp; ic slow: ° ie! aaneein epic whea our army unto War—Kebel Female Spics and Scow's—Removat of Salt | pioce is announced again for this evening, to-morrow and | The Paris Jigavo refers to the fxbulovs eums to which Sicamships uiees. ‘thee 4 working well, when onr ; : wort each of oar ge cies to pap tinitely met with reve ‘the rebels the work fo Okio—A Sccesh Sleamboat on the Kanawha River, ce. | Wednesday, On Thursday and Friday Pog Woffington | ‘He S#laries of lyric artists now reach in that city, and statics wesasl have stated. They | iesof Se ann for a sy ort dll Major General Cox, staf and body guard left here to. | wilt be given, for the two last times this season, and on | “C™Arks that the doarness of provisions is a more jeat in waetthnh tom © | Cy Maor General Cox, the commander of this military | day at half-past four o'clook for Ganley bridge. He will | Saturday the theatre wiil be closed for a full roiersal ot | ©7™MArisou with tho dearness of awact sounds. Spanking say that his present policy of managing | be absent for several days, visiting our posts in that dis. | tic now fairy spectacte “Blondetta,” which has been so | ° the Grand Opera, that journal says:—“In 1862, dnring Ship ; unatmed rebels in this de;artment wal aa more t© | ir4ot. ‘Tho Goueral, during his absence, will make dili- | tong in preparation, seven months, Gueymard received 1,000 francs for each | ®* thwart bis efforts in doing his share in crushing this re ee 3 rmance i bh a fort belo tan he seems to, apprehend. The General it a gent inquiry as rogards the condition of the loyal farmers | Mr. Edwin Booth brought his engagement at the Winter | Porrirmance, 10 Bes pray esa RO RRIRIOTLT: | aruactahipt 1g man of good talents, of gentlemanly and sympa- | in the upper valley, and Jeara to what extent they have | Garden toa close on Saturday. Pecuniarily it haa been | year, Mme. Gueymard had 1,407 francs a nixht, she Shiva Piet waahd Pedoune © the thetic metine ts, lospired with a deep sence of bis posi. | hoon pillaged by the rebels, and moto those cases which | onc of the most satisfactory to botw actor and manage: | appeared twenty-three times, v hich unakes-64,000 franes | B&'Ss:.. cecuie glen ‘amat deatig wih the uy may demand the immodiate attention of the goverument. | mont that has evor becn played at this house. In an ar- | 80a! Tho others are in proportion Sate factid rn sont position and future movements. The rebels in his Captain E. P, Fitch, the Chief Quartermaster of this | tistic point of view, Mr. Booth has also gained largely by sing ‘Tannhausor.’ His ‘engagement ne for a year, at 60. aud carried over into Eastern pos eter pick i bag reps pe, army, who recently visited the upper valley, represents | it,and when he returns to us again it will be with a | 46,000 francs, and, “Tannhauser’ having been performed oodat, Us edt mor retreat dey | renmoved by seudiag every rebel in the district to keoy | affairs there as in a deplorable condition. Tho rebels | higher appreoiation than over on the part of the pabiic 1S fad francs Beenie er ee eae eeres oth Khnawhs te company and share their sympathies with their friends | have stolen everything valuable to the farmers. The | of his fine talouts. He will be sucbeoded this evening by ae & 1 ihe th tie rive: | 1 Dixie rebel army, it would seem from preparations they had | yfr, and Mrs. Barney Williams, two of the moat popular your. Tho othors are in proportion. Tl @ most costly lly ongagod to Steamships r 2 tae veouy te s ant extead tu ‘i ve The wells are from 300 - va..N did not contemplate so hasty an exodus 16 they m the Cape Ann (Mass.) A ‘tiser, Nov. 14.) ‘ahike bond Caarteston, Va., Nov. 7, 1862. made, pI! y ey | artists om the American stage. Their engagement SOS SAS A Luteo Raine) | Rebels subitant—A Letson for Union Troops—The Drones | made. They bad made extensive preparations to rebuild | witi extond to the new year, and perbaps beyond it, Two etme Tackore fae’ for tho ean ede hdres mau! srod here in one year, and the in Our Army—Their Patriotirm in Their Pockets—A | the telegraph line between here and Gauley, and also had | now pieces, written expressly for Mre, Barney Williams | arrive from the bay, and many of the shore fleet have 2 in iy yy be iucrwased to four milous "4 tracted for the construction of tweive large boats or | by Mr. Selby, and entitied “King Thrush! ” and | got aa yet hawed up. Another orinight, bowever, will anil Saucy Rebel Officer and His Female Staf—Our Don’c } cow yy Mr. Selby, and en ing beard” av ut i FS It i ” iu large qaantilies ia the | Hurt Poticy—Bushwhacking—Coplure of Guerillas— | datteaus for the transportation of army stores totheir | «The Rose Test,”’ will shoruy be brougnt ent, We do Sr aban ete te tae a eres 4 the cost oF living and Kanawha Salt Works— Navigation, dc. posts along the Kanawha river. not hear whether any ie Se are contemplated to her | timos oo our wilarves just now. The merry sounds of the gue etutistics it wil iss The secessionists in this region, of whom there are One of the phenomena of this war is the fact of the | husband's stock of frieh ; but, as prosperity | Cooper's adze, as he plays hig tune or the barrel hoops, The Mackerel aeeey. Ag Ait at Wertport 14th, bark George & Mar; antic Ocean, Canary, ands Oot 14, with "35 bbe 2 cil &p oke ship Kuphirates, Hathaway, NB,10 days from Fayai, "Touched at Canary Islands previous to Oct 14, schrs Ei- 1 | many, bave evinced considerable anxiety to learn the re © ef ct th s they may again. | news from the movements of the two grand armies. They bs iy nuke another actempt t regain with the army under | © eak confidently of Lee's ability to outgeneral McClellan, , Seoms not posaidl -. and in the impending battle look for a victory for their 4 riment sre progressing | side, which, if their hopes are realized, will determine ¥ Ow trgoos Wave advanced two Fayette | guce aud for all the question of their ability to ostablish and anpelton and Gauley, thus re- ‘ nei,ai potnta tm the valley. the confederacy by force of superiority in arms. ‘To be © hegios to wear its wouted cheer | or not to be: that is the question.” There is one lesson ho Lpion Fr uxaes are retucning dai'y, on the : z faces of the ladies, which which the Union troops might learn from their enemies, “ ‘othe cough ph-ses inarmy life. ‘The | and that to advantage, I refer toa patient endurance of stink picuverod by the rebels are taking of | the privations of the service—a prompt obedience to or- (the shutters), and Yankee goods rom Cincinuati and elxewpere. | 27 I touch og this subject here, as it was but a few the town are unexceptionadle: | Moments ago! was in conversation with a prominent ‘ ve becu established L» keep every onc | Union cisigen of the town, who related some instances of ithun te t 5 of good order, and summary punish: | ghe good discipline and spirit that porvade the haif clad, oe » sh eteaiee half equipped, half fed troops of the rebel army. He said, Cuaaceston, Va., Nov. 6, 1962 when speaking in coptrast of the two grmies, that inion Oe n of the Kanawha Valley—What Has | while the rebels occupied this town and military Bee Avs up ished in One Week— What the Rebela Think | district his attention was forcibly calied to the quiet + Oceu; Vai Contingen Se ee Though at times they were of Ons Cecupaney of the Valley—A Balch of Contingen | ors rations, in. consequence of the backwarducrs of CT graphing in the Army—Chict Quartermaster | tho supply trains: though'many of them were withont blen- Froo—Precder Genaral Morgan—A S'ringent Policy | kets, overovats aud tonts, and bivouacking during several eurd io Unarmed Redeis Needed—How the Rebey frosty Sd not one word of complaint was mp peste mati of vituperation was heard in to their i vters ain Lformation, &e., de. cers. things were forced upon my informant’s Ove week ogo today our army entered this town. caiaa by cbeerving the coutrary state of aflairs in our ‘tuna thie perid oar troeps have advanced to the apper | army. I will not do other PPro tom f py tee ony az 1 or grt ier mucl wuley, and sow occupy Brownsville, Caunelton, Gauley | Pi.kg aud fault Coding among omcers asd zen Src 0 Court Hense, We have regained the posses. | operate »gainst the inculcation of that the salt wells, mashinery for mao which shouid exist ia our armies. I fully ilove tsaze : oy acy, for, maautactiiting | vy porties of the. Oflewre of Gar army are screntea ta suit, reopaned communication between the valley and the | acconting positions of high rank from tne mont loo, restored confidence to the loyal tnbabitauts of the | motives. They appear to regard war as a inere business Vey, ond put such checks on the disloyal ones ae will | spect “egg op continues the bo ts they ser to k-ep them within the bounds of good citizenship. | thouennd makesbite: ther adopt to skulk from dutyeccne tees ch -ueral Cox has worked assiduously night | has a sore linger, another the rheumatism, and Y wis stalf'and executive ofticers have carried out | avother so eg ay | cagures wi oro ve “4 . rt ‘ tus meosures with promptuess. Among the troops an | Wii Ven un in etna cf our Iara swith the Saeabeot u corp lige eon cultivated; good discipline bas | disability oa visti 103, Dilliard a oan, aDpcand; andl kopt constantly ready for | and relating their glorious ac jovernensd te tae hails mw _ AES NORE COMSADNY FORTY TF | our promiuent hotels. We have a few such heroes ? in this army; but T am happy to say very fow. bave 4s culed pretty freely in secession cireles | My informant further stated that for two days ° my wal ere, to learn, if poseibie, | Drior to the Senter a yo oy rebot s0l- sdueat + ] dies were marched from own, le, surrounaiy ventinwouts” with regard to our posses: | itis, there formed in line of battie,and for (wo day rs, su of the volley ‘The generat opinion among them } mained there amida pitiless snow storm. Ail this they oat Our aurestralved occupancy of the valley, espe. rae Sonmiounren tink car that our treops wou'd on arn patience from their enemics. vNiy dhe salt works, depends i a great measure npon | NT Pa iittle indignation bas been exhibited hero for the a opts 1 wg lng On between the oppoeing armicg | geverai days past amoug our officere and t oceasion- { Coverals MeGleilan and Lec. If the rebels are defeatos | €4 bs frog d carmen be gr young rebel otteer who r amen was left behind sick w! ig army retreal ig con- te the poscansion of the valley will remain | ¥ajseceuce has been rapid: ho has been paroled to remain the winter; ff otherwise, and the rebels | within the limits of this district, For several days past a'large force will be went over the moun- | this fallow tins — (eerie Big mse | of the ~ town, accompani yy three Recession youn eg (7), ~ Virginia to drive us back to the Ohio. | Who wear bas trimmed with red and’ white rivbsay; : exhibiting queer gyrations and contortions with their lishment of the measures indicated — Th tte Lory our officers or men. This thing mrs ; should not be permi oh i this letter, hospitals, ec mmo’ | For several days past a Major Smith, a native of this reen established by the Medical | town, who does or did hold a commission in the rebel «ad nourishing food bas been sup, | army, camo to town for the parpose of dictating the terms to the parents: experienced and careful nurses baye | 00, Whieh he should remain Lere. He did not succeed 4 in his miesion, aud left town again this morning without the sick. postal affairs have been | molestation. ‘These and kindred instances indicate the E “lvgtaph communteation established | weakness of the details of our war policy. * aerayement. The latter branch of the Bushwhackers have made their appearance on the road beo me one of the most useful and betwee here and Gauley. Yesterday one ‘of our men enc y jul is) ‘the army gervice. Atno time frem the s fired at at a it about twelve miles from here t tant Pleasant to move ap the valley The ball whizzed by biel , and the murderous attempt was (ho (oomarding General without full and uninter- | was not renewed. Ta ted celui rteation with the chief of the depart. ‘Two members of Jenkins’ guerilla cavalry were eaptur mout, Geueral Wright, at Cincinnati. The wire | od yesterday, at a point sbout ten iniles (rom bere was ‘iid ag the army advanced. It was a | Gay 's company of The Captain set’ the work of no ineonsiderable Inbor, and was ac. | trap and the game. “They are loaged in the Court complished caly by the assiduity of sr. C. H. Jonus, | House jail tw this town, che! sia operator, ant Messrs. Hutchins, Thomas and | Boginess at the Kanawha selt works will soen bo ro- geatlomen were complimen'ed for their | e:med, Scveral scows leaded with palt are Dow mov Yotficer ip the department. The line bas | down the Great Kanawha soit Fig route for Cincin been extended forty miles beyond bere, aud full commu- | where there ts a good market for this essential commodt. Fication i® constantly Kept up between our post com- | ty. The river is very low, howevor, navigation dificult, roaoders and the Commanding General, and the progress is, m conai jeence, very slow. The Ka- ru Aoi hiet St tod inet | fawha river is navigable it month; at Point hrawabe ‘steamer Nymph, for & (rip Wo the Upper Kanu iene a once Seren’ ‘a, to aystematize the machinery of tis department, to ‘ ps te then lo pa Se on Coserve Lhe condition of our troops, end to im he steamboats General Meigs, Glide, Victor No. 2, provements in the savigation of the river. tie will be lenwond and Silver Lake —all go’ absent for two or three days. Fourteen months’ experi- yp plying between this point and Gallipoli, co 5 The ene With the ar - bv pg an confidence stores. medieiues, clothing, it on ‘army rastterty and 1 deem it jain Fitch to eon acini i todo arrived hore today. wie say th t, from the time the army tert Poin ‘easant unlit ‘oaded principal it rence here, tis department was administered with Great ny Wexpromee 2 lahabitante of an ability, zexi and system not often witnessed in an | inietown and valley on smretnd 3 fe shallowness of army arrangements for the transportation of troops | ine river and the inauspicious premises for a rise in the and supplics were complete in detail, and food for the sus- | water, They seem to that the river will freese tonance of the troops was delivered ‘at several points on over before a freshet, which will leave the people of tho the route just at se right vime. Captain Fiteh’s plan for | valley without winter supplies. If this should take pl creasing « brigade Tat frome bring, Kanawha river from | jt would iudeed be a calamity, not only Lo the inbabitante, the east tothe w Boland’sfarm end the mouth | put to our ‘army, who are to winter here. With all the of Coal river, the night before we entered this town, was a | facilities We now enjoy, ae by river and road, we aro rooster fayvement, At that time it was thought the’ enemy | hardly able to keep our ied with subsistence, vere in foree t@ the vicinity of the west bank of the The valley affords noth ng ot ago ae r ~ The mea bee Pi nig ey, the persounl | of e erything that can be of use to our arm iret La oatinny rang gang techn gays Sgt we obtained a small quantity of forage; but ta sup supply 's fooj® being taken up werlittery ake dante, Sand | oxhausted. The farmers in the valley have not enough Line of or ee toe Batler WT embark autaty 189 | to thoir barns to koop their stoek through the winter. (oom cautioned the ~y 8 Pe] seg fod | Our government might as well make arrangements to w ho vores p Rh] ep Ay fwd an a issue rations to the poor Unton people in the valley this -} tare te of taf sine winter, or else to bear of wholesale starvation. ne Nght battery and @ squadron of caval " ftom river Baek t ver pene, M eavairy caps on, Va., Nov. 11, 186% aity = mishap. Such myers aM gegen A Successful Sooul—Caplure of Rebel Soldiert—The Bush- more than @ passing notice, and many of our whacking System Adopt-d by the Rebels— Desperate Straits ‘casrers could emulate Captain Fitch's conduct Rebel. i uitage to themselves and the public service. plang the Union Man of Kanauhe Vallape ‘lier Coneral Morgan, whose famous and skilful | Great Suffering Anti inaicd—A. Word to the Gevtrnmet — t umberiond ‘Gop has been a matter cf public at Washington—The Campaign, de., de _ Toe Oeneeal by fo SSreyins $0 hu Sag aus Tho success of tho Uninn scouting party on the Elk road, wirhtie addreas to his troops, wheo menaced by a | twenty miles from hore. towhich I referred in my letter ‘ The appointment retiects the sagacity of Major Gener 1 Cox. T enclose General Morgan's first order upon @xsciniug the duties of his new position — GPVERAL ORD RR " reported, The party consisted of twenty men, under command of Captain Simpson, They captured thirteen rebel soldiers, sone of them belonging to Jenkins’ preriila rt Hand; Ca,1ain Nott, of the Twenty-ercond rebel Virginin 2 re The side OF opus bauiyia OL ub uvingly overwhelming force has ‘endeared himself to | of yesterday, was rather more abundant than was at first | | formerly of | Harlem and at development of an intense hate towards our troops and government exhibited by the female rebels. Iam led to this statement from the positive evidences of the fact witnessed by me since my arrival here. These females have generally descended from the high and dignified spheres of the social circle and domestic fireside, and ine- tamorphosed themselves into the shape and status < aa: ticians—calumniators and traduoere its flag. Nor does the picture end here. It 1s tro: a these females, whe have pisyed the sudcessful ry eer eee, that the rebel leaders have seatanred their infor: tion. ae women, ce ona oa our own & tions. I have an instance fresh tomy mind which was eine cy eres Reichel one of our ogee 4 was db. ceived most egregiously by one rebel adopts. stan AY fl blag lp mm personal boat jt) Fs Samet of and innocent manner. See ig somes’ tae tere plain the phenomenon pee 5 further, I will add from my own experience rete Vidlgrend fo 3 ladies in this town who at a superficial view, from thei act all sorts of Cy ee with thetr faces,as an officer would pass aleng the road, in token of their depreciation of the defenders of our flag. The grimaces of those rebel ladies have been followed with on and low ro- marks, — in some instances would disgrace a cy- ‘There is a famity in town the head of Which once Bota's Q high federal position. This gentleman is known here as a Unton man; but his example has not comperted to his professions. This gentleman bad a son in the rebel army who recently resigned Fremont and returned home. He has another child , - pee of twenty sum- rs. nits young way erbially known Charleston ay rabid “becessionist. Last ware, while a portion of our army was in tewn, hor father frequently gave social parties to federal officers. On these occasions she used to make them serve her to give vent to her secession prociivities, by inuendo at times by downright insult to her father’s guests. On other occasion! en federal officers would visit her father’s Louse, sl ‘guid hide herself until they had re- dy is considered a Virginian of the here as the mouthpiece of the dof all is very much ques. Gen. Cox has sanctioned the removal of all the sait from the valiey. There are about 100,000 busbels at the licks of {salines all ready for market, which will be for- warded to Cincinnati forthwith. Large quantiles have wat been shipped. close this letter the rebel steamer Allen Collyer—I call it rebel as the owners of it are manifestly hostile to the government—is coming up the rivor. This steamer was actively engaged in the river trade last winter, and through the connivance of its owners thousands of doi- lars’ worth of contraband goeds were put in secession hands for the use of the rebel army. Wil she be allowed to enjoy the same immunity from seizure she did last year? Police Intellig: Rior at THE Maxmatrax Gas Wonks.—The ‘strike's among the laborers at the Manhattan Gas Works, at the foot of Fourteenth street, which wo noticed some days ago, is likely to lead to unpleasant results. The company, it appears, refused to accede to the demands of the strik- ers (who were chicfly Irishmen), and hired some two hundred Germans instead. Sng Pong irritated the The IE le meceeded in arrest thy Sullivan and Lo yes Justice Kell; rt, were commit tor trial on charge of riet and ielonion seault and battery Coroner's Inqu be Scpptw Deata i Broanway.—As the Rev R Riebard Kirk, of Adame, Jefferson county, N Y., was walking up Broadway on Salurday evening, in company with bis wife, he fell to the pavement and expired before any as sistance could be rendorod him. Corover Wildey held inquest upon the body yesterday, when the jury ren verdict of ‘Death from disease of the heart.’ 1 was forty-six years of age, and was a native of Vi Personal Inte: ligence. Peter bs Si of Albany; Down Richmond, of Buf. falo; Colonel P. R. George, of New Hampabir Hamilton White and wife, of Syracuse, Jobn F. Myge nd Binghainton ‘and General Priese, of Previseace, are ping at tbe St, Nicholas Hotel, Captain H, R. Marston, U. 8. A.; Jacob Stanwood, of ; jardner, of Pennsylvania, Colonel Clarke, of New York, W. H.’ Clomoats, of Cinoinnati; Captain Lamout, U.S. A., and John 8. Gore, of Boston, are the arrivals at the Metropolitan Hotol. Savon Purswnration —MF. Ri hinoad Daggett, U 1, Was on Saturday presente hd gnt sword belt and fovolver by hie friends the office of the Croton Aqueduct Engity ggott Forved with Cin the M pi river, under Commod the “Wizard Sascmation hay nit | defferson appeared in Ro has not as yot extinguished bis artietic ambition, itis not | and the aativity which accompanies, discharging, we oi extent all along the wharves of our harbor seagon’s catch are being put in shipping are picking up thotr dunnage, and making up their minds as to the occupation next will turn their attention to. ly, enter the va there perform others mil ne the army of the improbable that we shall have something aew in that way before the close of his engagement. The pieces se lected for this evening by this talented couple are ‘The Fairy Circle,” ‘Prince Dolerogo” and ‘The Irish Tiger,” than which there could not be a better bill for an opening night. At Niblo’s the farewell performances of Gabriel Revoi and his troupe have crowded the house to overfowing during the week. This evening the favorite comic pento. mime of ‘‘The Golden Egg”’ is to be revived, with Gabriel Ravel in his celebrated part of Toby, and Young America as Frog, It will be followed by the capital farce of ‘‘For- tune’s Frolic.” Mr. Forrost and Matilda Heron resume their engagement here next week, Mr. Forrest opening on Monday in ‘Macbeth.’ At the German Opéra Mozart's chef d’ewure, the “Magio Flute,” was produced last Monday, with an attention to details and a completences that gave great satisfac tion to the admirers of this fine work. It has ‘been performed all the weex to full houses, and wiil bear frequent repetition during the seasou. Beethoven's © Fidelio” is to be brought out this eveuing. This opera is justly held in high estimation in Germaay, and we look for its conscientious production at the hands of Herr An. schutz. Auber’s “Mason and Loeksmith,” the “ Der Wildschutz’’ of Lortzing, and Bristow’s ‘ Rip Van Win kle,” are in preparation, aad will shortly be anneuaced for representation. Edwin Forrest and Matilda Heron have been playing to fine houses at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. They will contique there the whole of this week, Mr Forrest por. forming on Monday, Wedneeday, Thursday and Friday, and Miss Heron on Tuesday and Saturday. They return to Niblo’s next week. Madame de Lussan annownces ber aunual concert at Irving Hall on Thureday next. She will be assisted by Madame Erminia Carrere,a pupil of Thalberg (her first appearance in New York); M. de la Perriere, tenor; Mr. Theodore Thomas, violinist; Mr. Mosentbal, and several other distinguished artists. Signor Muzio will conduct Report speaks highly of the talents of Madame Carrere as & pianiste. The eminent Irish orator, Mr. Mason Jones, delivers his first lecture this evening at ftving Hall on “Garibaldi and ‘the Italian Question.” The London papers speak in the Lighest terms of this goutieman’s, rhetorical and descrip. tive powers, come going so far as to owl! hima second Sheridan, A grand combination choral and orchestral concert aud Te Deum performance is to be given at the Brooklyn Aca demy of Music on the 11th of next month, in aid of the benevolent fund of the Young Men’s Christian Associa* tion. The arrangements are to be under the direction 9: Mr. C. Jerome Hopkins. Dr. D. J. Macgowan is about to deliver a course of lec- tures before the Geographical Secicty, on ‘Japan and the Japanese." The first of Mr. Grafula’s National Guard Band prome. nade concerts took place on Saturday evening. It was very well attouded. It 18 proposed to give ten of thess agreeable entertainments. ‘The child pianiste, Teresa Carreno, whose performances bave attracted so much attention, gives her Grst grand concert at Irving Hall to-morrow (Tuesday) week. Miss Bateman is playing a most euceessful cagagoment at the Boston Athenwum. Mr. Gotteebalk gave concerts on Monday last in Newark, on Tuesday in Hartford, on Wodnesday in Providence, on Thursday in Boston, andon Friday in Portiand. Miss Carlotta Patti accompanies bim on bis present tour, and bas contributed very much te the suecess of bis concerts. ‘Theatricals are Qourishing at Washington. Three the: tres, a circus and @ number of minor places of amuse: ment are well filled nightly, Mr James M. Nixon bas opened a very fine equestrian establishment at the corner of Ponnsylvania avenue and Seventh street, aod ‘es pulling up there for tis tosses by opera in New Yerk and Boston Wheo be fret made & move (eo carry out this project be met with « strong opposition from the members of tbe City Council; but since he hae got things to working order (bey consent to bie altering bis cireus eo that It wil! anawer fora ampoitbeatre Eaten Stone, (he champion rider, James L. Thayer, a sensational clowu jon get bis Artistic forces Never eontent unless he haa seversd irons in the Gre, Mr. Nixon bas takoa the Washtugto, theatre, corner of El ith street, where be kag brough: out the beautiful Cubas and ber ballet troupe, supported by Chanfrau aud a good stock cempany. Tho! FYerch Spy,” iP and the bright little Beacra’s pas Ge boen attracting targe audiences vightiy Mr. Nixon’s idea is to make the Waehington the ieading thoatre iu the national metropuils. At Ford's Gabrie Ravel and bis troape have (teeptly concluded an ceaqage ment of a most profitable charactor, 3. aud Miss Coul, dock open there this (Monday) evening. At Grover's (originally Kin, circus) Miss Lootile Western has been the reigning star for th#pdaet week, Barry Suilivan made bis iret appearance before a Mel’ | pourne audience on the 9th of August last. He playod Hamlet, and was meet enthusiastically received. Joe Dream," at the Princess’ Teatro, on the same pight At the Old Rowery Mr. @. L. Fox has entered upon snethor serioe of porformances—that which be has just tol baviag proved @ most profitable one to the wr. The greater Very many of 3 apgatey 3 wl whi arms towards crushiug out he wiltenter the merchant service, away the winter months, "majority of the ht in good fares, and the recent it ad add much tothe net proceeds of the ‘Texe it ait to all the fishin, close, has beon quite succes: vessels have brou vance in Prices will SHIPPING NEWS atuanao TOR HEY roRN—aats DAT. mises. H a alice ‘Blom Wares. . dou Saturday, but were acct: fig Nordenholdt, Bremen— ae basi Matiide G i Sp reereas cig Bogle. Porter, ‘ispt Louisa (Br), Hawes, St anema naman Railton Co. Co. ingo City—Breit, Son & Brig Chanticlocr (Br), Hansford, Harbor Bret, NE ar i ee Maven ‘e shaughton, Bt oun bs kiss, or at her otc Pettit, Washtngton—Bentley, Smith & co. si ‘f A Irvine, Walton, Accomas, Ne 540.8 C Havens ac sf inane Snow Heche Lavinia Hopkins, Cropper, Baltimore—Van Brunt & Schr EA Anderson, bcoantl Baltimore—Van Bruat & Slaght. Yrd—.0 Rett, isos, Ja, Ryan) mage and passengers, Deeb tF ins, Jaly 10, with an- Head Aux 2: "Kan 15 Steamship ie, and Bort au, Prince ta eih rhs (of ry 1» died of dysentery; Algoa a tom sith aa Ship FA Ship: Sir Robert dotart Beat (i vit sd 212 passenger ’ naw a0 rey Sse a De ccnisnge ‘aMland, (Nor), Thompeo jn all 7" (Norw), Bunnera, ‘Sieur, Eng, 41 rap Tad heavy w: . Bark Chuwforda (Br ‘of Neweastie), Brown, Bristol order. Get 23, lat 46 Horning. os @sar. from Liverpool for Hi picked up d aw Featly thie ca Orient ir, of X anya, with rar, orn t op gym rth om, 6 le), aie Starepton. Sut & Lew it, pail 38 I Netson. Had bet Allen, New Orleans, 18 days, with sugar, 40 days, in ballast to ey aay , (Br sage N rrp atig 8 cymes, tetas en, Charlotitown, PEI, 12 days, with Br), Curry, Cornwailta, 1 uryee, aes Bangor, 8 aly bn Tru Sebr Dy la) i Shr W thomas, aot Maoon, Boston for Albany, Se hr lr, tl Bos tom Cor Attain: s in the Midsummer Night's | bridge Gerrv, of Provinectown, 75 ap 10) wh: Watehro +n oil not stated; Spartan. do, 100 othschild, of Boston, 10 sp; BH Hatield, of Province'own, clean; Rising °, 186 sp; Patron, of Satem, 20 xp. At Zanzibar Aug 18, "bark Pert, Norton, of NB. oti 9} stated. Heard from Aug 15, ship Brewster, Beebe, Maite. potsett, 800 sv. New York, Oct 29, lat — Spoke: Bark Leaos, trom Boreas: ton oot seis Sauk Harsee, Stoith, Philadetpite RRMUDA, Cla echr Horaec, Smith, adel’ Bare Row o steamer (rtoonhty the Bee-Onuers, ow nady), from NYork for China, with damage to rudder. 22—In port ship Golden Rule, from Por! Town- sand, ats fr tark Weihong: brig Anns D Torrey, for 01 5—! Am vessel in Eindrton a OceWe AN scar Lanthite: NYork (and ald Bist for outports) ke bri , “4 it Rae: a ond mo unre: 2st, bel: itporta, in porcNovd, bri) M Sawyer, from Bostou, arr Oct ai, for Nore next day. LZ wu PI 8—T barks Helen A: from Nf meet 34, ding nas Wiinelimine, arr Sou cura Lane, arr Sia, Amér Yor] rig Gold Hunter, aig” rt sonaieg itt oe ety yu H ane Liverpool: Anericas rt >, and Cambria, at ati’ Job in Barbour, at Liver: arr from Boston Nov 2, sai at Liverpool. Neva, ai Liverpool. "NYork Now 1, Mi 81a for NYork Nov 1, Marin, teem ald: Princess, from Plymouth ; Napoleon Under riter, and Constitution. frou warpook:; George Schen, from Deal; 2d, Frenead, from ‘Sid Yor Portiand Nov 3; Bepaventure, ‘from Queenstown. The Columbia, from New York. had been abandoned at sea, and the crew had arrived at Lisbon. ‘The Erie was rao near Pernambuco, The WD Seawalt, from Cronstadt for Boston, put tno Qussustows eoxiaailaben: we a The Areole had been earn near Hergon. (Laton 2 Arr from NYork, crane, ot Bristol: Quemel, at Havre; Rutland, and President Fillmore, ajDoals Kate, st Oreeuo-k; Amazon, at fnenn gg Arr from Nassau, Stenley, at Liverpool, The ship Tubal Cain was totally lost by a collision Ang 26. paThe Clara L Preble, from Moulmein for France, had pa 6 America: ey Nov 15, AM—Arr bark Race Horse, Seaton ‘Tuomas Albert, Crowe aia Gauss ‘Tele. fenosee, barks ay ‘Moai nas, AtANEAS . aches 8 pringbs dle, Port taies4 ace trak Kelley Pert Royale 8 Pri Mountain “aveliue, Kelley, ftunore Di Dix.N =” ark E Peater, wigs” Below ship Martha “avg SPORT, Ni \—3), 1 err, Bal more [8ih iin’ Stow. denen, 8 Rita’ WF Beier rae. DSW ORLEANS, Oct 27—Arr Sp steamship Cuba, Bur. guero, Havana, 2th ALr bark Mime P Chane, likey, NYork, brize Mary Mariner, Mariner, Boston; Albert Adams. do: i hehe Planet (BP, handice: Matamorses Old ‘ark Viuvucl.“Andcrson York schra Tiree Sisters, Joues, Runtan Imaud: Ginw: son, Coombs, and Lath Bonhof, mt York BO Scrivner, j Hali‘ax, im. Old bark Eve Peters, Walls, do, Bordeatix; barks Laure ip Wan Parts Clark, ce sp Reattaniy Mexico, Ortega, Havana; brig. AL i oxic, Ag ana ext Adatie, Bowes ar atsion Ores ag Nav L~arr Spateameup Pajure det Oceano. Arrinja, Ha bark Aube, Wheeler, New York. Balow brig Yankne trom N Cid barks ‘Transit, Minott, and Thos W join, kane, Bocdeanns Cer terete y, NYork: or Waited States, Calel Towed down v8 Faith; brig Nebrus- gj 26th, barks Undin WHat anit Jos Gi NEWBURYPORT, ington 8 Maru Moy. Cheney, NYork. yi HELADELPHIA, Nor 18, AM—Arr bark Ventce, Leeman, raserah ‘Gdllen, ‘Beantony New: Orionns! ilepemdent lorehouse, % oe h, . Ro- gers, N York. *ieseoea . Lane 4; fale a ion Avia, Poston, | Cid bark Mesco, Cia Hi L jatanzas; wi @ id ea a as oe | i aie, Aart ipa eame in thin morning, one af eee fa nae FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sunpar, Nov. 16, 1862. The foreign trade tables for the week which ended yesterday shows decrease of exports of produce from the week previous, but an increase in the exports of dpecie. Added together, they ex- ceed Ave millions of dollars, against imports to the 265,064. To these importations, how- , Must be added the value of stocks imported from Europe, amounting to several thousand dollars 200,000. This sddition will still leave a balance in our favor, on the trade of the week, equal totwo and a half millions, and will swell the aggre- gate balance in our favor for the year to date to something like $23,000,000. If, as is expected» the advance of our armies southward, under Grant and Rosecrans, liberates somo of the large stock ot cotton which is reported by Consul Bunch to be lying on the plantations, any falling off which winter may cause jim our ex- ports of breadstuffe; Will be balanced by an incroase in our export ‘of cotton, Thé Imports of dry goods and general merchandise continue light- er than was anticipated, mainly itt consequence ot the fluctuations in gold and exchange, which have rendered it impossible for importers to operate with anything like certainty. As soon aa the speculation fn the precious metal assumes a steadier tone orderg will be gent to Burop: a

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