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‘Mxpected Kebel Raid threes hthe Sh nandoah Valicy—Heavy Firing at eniton, de. Wamuneroy, Sept, 28, 186 It is reliavly reported that the rebels have coucentrated « force some ten thousand strong at Moant Jackson, with ‘the design of making @ raid through the Shenwnideah valley Heavy artillery firing wae heard this mornin: «| Beal som, supposed to be at Rucovwn ti rd. Ni © Mr. &. A. Hemats | : 1863. fy vu Fieep, Sept. 22, SHA BUMELA AND Cont ORPONDENTS unduleting bod perlectly polished surface cof sea ahetis (its them to eaten, to coucentrate and tore | tueu the prises of all the sours hingertog about them, 80 | as to produce that curious resonance from withia—tbe | murmuring sound of the distant ceean. If the oceau up> heaves wader the lashing tary of tempest and storm, | wild, treguiar aud tumultuous are these echoing utter- ances, white in ruling calm ard sunshine their marmnrs come forth ‘slow, and gentle, and soft cadences, This cu- | rious copclslogical phevomenon, which I remember lait | down in my first philosophical ‘extbook, | will make the ‘vasia of a comparison, ‘The army corresponient catches, collates and returns (he pulses of ali the rumors floating About Win, and thereby makes up his correspondence— the echoing sound, harsh, furfous and diasonant, of the far away artic, if battle thore is, or placidly sereve to al. moat inaud)stonegs, with reigning “quiet along the lines Haint'y andible must be the echoing of a present letter, Within the pust few diya there have been ocea- | sional passing clouds and muttering thunder, bat no out. Dbarstieg iorm of prolonged fury, The sky ig cloudloss mow; thoarmy is quiet there ie 4 stillness amounting i Tre overs almost to-onpressivenass. it may be the stillness that Prosages the torribie ‘empest—a nemapant that may burat upon us st any moment. RACURSING RRGAMRNTS, Withia tie past ‘ew days several regimenta called from this corps to do duty elsewhere have returned. Their | coming back is warm'y weicomed. Everybody focla that ‘very regiuent and every soldier of the army is wanted here. 1 vin happy to record oF the returning regunente that wey ali evinee greet gratification at being back ogain $ ‘They have fongbt with this army ja the terrible Dattles of the past; thoi” ‘oe {nga and in‘orests and bearta -are linked with their od comredes in arms: they wish to be with their old battle held companions in future fights. ‘This bola! abnegation of ref bos a herote j atrictism at the bottom that words cannot describe. CAVEAIN RYDER, CORPS PROVOST MARSHAL, returned to-day, after twouty dava’ absence on rick leave. He has entirety recovered nis health, and bis re- sure to his (ormer post of uty t8 appropri 'tely appre. ciated Among those comng back I may aleo nite Chap. iain Gage, wh» was fired at a: d hit by threo guerilias, near Kelly's Ford. several montis since Itwillberemem | ‘vorod that he bad several (hourand dollars in his posses. dion at (he ‘ime of his atvempted capture, which ad ‘beer eutr: sted to him by the members of bis reziment to forwar to their friends, Not one ina thousand would | have made vuch a successful resistance and excape as he | did. Captain Spear, Division Commissary, and Captaia ‘Winslow, rignde Quartermaster, have. also returned to otheir respective posts of duty. ACCIDENT Hs COLONEL MAYS, Colore! HH of the Figiteenth Mess chusetts regi- | ment, wos ‘own from his horse this afternoon , and hia tight shoulier dislocated. His horse—a very flery ani mal—becaine uumannzeabie from the curb” breaking. = Howard set the shoulder, and the Colonel, whore ow pe from 16re serious injury i6 considered as remarka- ‘ple aa it was fortuuste, wi will not be prevented from at- tonding to bis duties DRYLETION OF THR REAEL ARMY. A deserter who came in ty day, Saye that on! division has been taken from Ewell’s corps and bis ar- | He can ay nothing about withdrawal of troops | NEW > YORE —~ymemasnmmeniniti seit rial on the part of the offfce-s or men, The officers of the 'n- srector General's partment will ulgo visit and examine the pickets us often ns c nvenie t. Ry order of Major General HOWARD, TA. Marsnnnurg, Assistant Adjutant Geveral, OP BULLES, CAVALRY DARBY, RTC A detachment of crvalry, under command of Captain | Sharrar, mare adash today toward Warre ton, fh ding & force of rebelowveiry there, and teking Jobn Withers, Of 8 Virvinia cavalry regiment, wris ner. Guertiias continue to infest the woods adjacent to roads lending to and near the line of the raiiroad. We are coo- stontly picking them 19 as pria ners A sinall detachment belonging to the Nineteonth New York cavalry, Cotonel Gibbs, was attack on Wednesday night on the road from Centreville to Warrenton, whea six Of Our men were taken priaonera. WOUND AND A PRIBO GER. Frank Wielaud, a sergoaut in the Forty fifth New York, was wounded and taken priaoner in @ soout, when be- tween Auburn and (ircenwich, last night. a PTO OF rer OnTRS, Yesterday Captain Sharrar, with & detachment from the cavalry ody guard of Major General Floward, auc. cooded int king some prisyners near Warrenton, One of the prisoners acknowledged to being a momber of Maior Mosby's command, The prisoner wave he isa private, bot, both from his dress and conversation, is believed to ‘be an officer, MOGRY, THR GORRILLA, Information hag reached me that Major Moaby is at Warrenton bis comtaynd.and tiat be is able to be in tho xaddle, although his wounds are still painful, Accord. ing to several reporta,the amount of goods aad number of horses captured by Mosby's command are exceedingly and surprisingly large, Mr. J. R. Trembly’s Despatch. In tie Fusun, Sept, 25, 1863, RXECUTION POR DRARRTION, Another has been added to-day to the lengthened list of executions for desertion. There tad been three mep in this Corps sentenced to be abot to-day, but one, of the Ninetioth Pennsylvania regiment, was poatponed’ General Meede, in view of strong effurta being made to secure Executive clemency ia his behalf, Late this morning an order game from the Geueral postponing till further orders (the execution of another, from the Thirteenth Massachusetts, He is a Catholic and has been attended for several daya past by Rev. M. ¥. McGrath, chaplain of St, Dominic Hospital, Washingtou. The Rev. Father bad made an urgent pplication for a postponement to allow a better oppor. tunity for baptism ead for other religious rites, but with. out encouragement until the order came. He was bap- tized and received the communion at an early hour this morning, and upto the time of recelying notice of the postponement remained very much composed, expressing himself prepared and willing to dio. ‘The uvbappy man executed to-day was Charles Wil- liams, formoriy @ volunteer to the Fourth Marytand, from which le deserted in Augitas, 1862. Some six weeks ago he hired bimself out ag a substitute fo the Ninetieth Pennsylvania, and ov being brought to the camp eame through the camp of bis old regiment. His captain atonoe recognized him, had bim arrested, and for that desertion he has today suffered the penalty of the inw. The scene was characterized Uy all the aad realities neuslly attend ant upon these occasions, and they bave already become quite too common to require any general description. THR KERCUTION. The arrangements for the oxecntion were perfect, and were carried out with the ulmost promptness and order+ At precisely haif-past three o'clock the order was given Eight sho s were fired, and the miserable man launched upon bis untried journey, TUR DRCEABED was an actor by profession, a single man, twenty-seven years of age, born in New York city, where hin father to other corps, but be does not believe that nomber has been taken away, from the no prevalent report to puch ts prevailing on thie side of greab de- | cxn onl are not general. ‘ly oredites. hat if ae nkvanae upon the enemy he will tare up in numbers and atrength, equal- Ung hls ‘onoe at avy o: the great battles of the past. KOM RS. Tthas beon a day of remarkably multiplied and con- Ricting remors. 't would bo-tila to rep rt thesernniors; ‘Bat. Were cue to bel eve them, weshould, before another a aan moving at all boars, fm all sorts of dk aed for ali sorts of purposes. Meantime, the gael fe delicious, the un seta in golden beanty apd in “tae ewoot iigit Of the siivery moon te song, and ae, nud tausic, wid with moutno thought of the: Mr. Geo. He “ arts Despatch. v Ix Vixanna, Sept, 24, 1463. CANNOMAMTS AL 9G THR RAPTDAN. Nothing bas occurred to disturb the quiet that bas (pervaded the relations of beth armies along the banks of tthe Rapidan. On yesterd:y noon, aud as late as four P. M., Meavy cannonading was heard at a point apparently weveral milos distant, to our extreme right; but it has nut Deen repeated up to tho present Bour. I am not at Liberty at the pesent moment to publish the facts re- lating thereto. ‘THE PIOKKTS OF POTR AMOR wreservo tho amicable sttitude tacitly agrood upon, and ‘<uere has boon no exchange of ehots, with but ane excep- tion, ia which inatynce one of the rebel pickets, supposed 4o ben militieman, fired seven consecutive shots ot a Union two of the shots tuking effect tae me ny a i Kemi d worthies«, The remainder of the shots jleasanily cloxe t) his person. gg the pet robes ave occasionally belied onr troops past tew days, they have wo ahegprnpe ws as Owe i ‘There hes been an ron an unusg"l hubbad in in the revel eamp, ‘tne bands playing, (rams rolling, and the men shouting. This oconrred yeterdsy pow woy And likewise during part it day. te acre tenn cvuse is rihae have achieved some a tic, however, in ‘ovotirmna' ton hee bese obtained ‘WR WENRY HOLLAND, To. ns 8 ete Henry Holland, con ne PE mpd to the accom varied Coloel Townsend, “Taernne General of the army, ted the Twellth corpe. ‘The troops werg drawn ap ia it pyr pela od parade, bofere enc sm ‘ments, and presented ao impos! magn t spectacte, Sir pts ogg a oeed as boing highly gratitod. He after fome 0 » vinited the river | peak, ‘and id vlerey Be rebels on (he ‘oppoaite aida, CS Ae LATER | pa just visited ou? pickets, taking a view of the rovele on the other side, The prekote are ine ay musket ra Artill firing is heard faintly on the banks of os ‘rom x the direction of Orauge Court Hoare, ¢, Theodore ©. Wilson's ere ~~ Iw were THVOMOMAL TO MAJOR GENERAL. fad, desis. ‘The following is being extensively circulated through. oat this , and, as T presume, it army. tony omeors have spoken See aseant, na stated their willinguess tugubscribe to the yal tne queetion lex = of this army ree Kall their relations nuggerted caebole ich be ceca | tentirvonlal from sub- these herdquarters»— Herea ter no citizen will be allowed to enter or t {of the picket lines of the rr6 acters Lf D inging the Cg of whi he alowed to Jo4 ‘ i the o the | ex mile each pars in pereet 10 eee that toe ia ae! et, 5 the divivone, sponse the wepligence «f the pickew. A taf should Be detetied by each division and brig de Gommandor, why sh wid viet the | tekets at leat « ta tweaty four hours, and reyort ail cases of usglige, now resides. The Rey. K. R. Hord, chuplataof the Fourth Maryland. has been with him much for sevoral days past and attended him to the olose, The man claims to have bad early religious instruction in Sabbath school, bat to have made no profession of religion until since his sen- tence: yet he claims to be prepared and confident of going tom better world. Just before starting on his melan- ohoty march from headquarters be handed a confession, kke,, 0 tho chaplain, an@with it a request that I would forward it to the Hurato for publication. Captain Glom, Provest. Marsbal, bas in custody ten Other prisoners charged with the same crime, among thom one who admis that hohas reotived the bounty and substitute fee in all seven times, These ten were er ee to witness this execution. Mr. D. P. Coningham's Despatch In ewe Fino, Sept. 24, 1963, ALL, Quist. Kverything is quiet in camp, nothing of importance transpiring within our lines. An occasional encounter ‘ANA, despite of military regulations,e teeateds between our pickets and the ememy’s ealiven (he ennui of camp fe. 2 FORNY EVENT took place bevond our picket lines yealerday. Some heap, no doubt ull of Union tendencies, deserted from the | enemy and came over to our fines. Our meu gave thom a warmer reception than they expected, and aftor a most exciting chase, even up to the enemy's pickets, succeeded in capturing four of them. Without even a drumhead court martial, the uafortunate deserters were executed. ‘WEY ROGER 4 PRYOR 18 A PRIVATE. Tam credibly that General Roger A. Pryor, who commanded the Florida brigade, was, with his staf’ reduced to the ranks for gowardgio: S whes aj C against cal carskey'o te the RCBEN slong i> Rapidan. The General was slightly a, CUNRBRAL LAR. Jt is stated on good authority that Gonera! Lee bas re. turned to the army of the Potomac and Longstreet has left. The enemy cannot trast the North Carolina troops to do picket duty om our front, so numerous have been the desertions from their ranks of late. Otwwma!, renay General Perry is aad to be in command th our imme Ajate front, The same authority states (bat Lae in strong: ly forilfyIng fits Postion, and tat gee ma un bat should we crons the Rapidao. fiat Yaate army suffered worre at Gettysburg than has ted veer ed, some brigades being almoat agnihilated. There wassome heavy fring yesterday afternoon be- tween our cavalry and the enemy towards Orange Court Hose. Tw Ta'Fintn, Sept 4, 1469, 4 cRvaR wre Tm mviaty,~ As you are aware, this corps is in the extreme front, Rave stated in a former letter that the enemy were lo habit of firing upon our pickets from the rhelter of @ farrabouse and offices. About ten o'clock on the might of the 24th several vers rode out to survey our picket ines, They proceeded sione our extreme right; and for enier or that the pickets were there abandoned by the enemy, the party, supported by the One Hundrea and Twonty sixth New York Votnn- teers, proceeded towards the left of our line, where the rebels were under shetter of some breastworks and houses. A detachment was ordered out to reconnoitre their position. The General himeeif, with « deta -hment, advanced on the hnees. They were met with « brisk fire; but the Genera! having ordered up the reserve, the rebels fled ibroagh the woode to their breastworks, ‘The General did not think it pradent to follow, but burned the houses. The scouting party having met the enemy, pursued them up to their intrenobments on the Rapidap. Lieutenant Wicks and one of bis men are was night 3? from | tight asa Fourth of July kite. No matter how gloomy | | the wouther, the paymaster always brings «glow of # shine to bis train. THREE rReowEne came within oar picket |ines lest might. One bel nged to * | the Forty-third Virginia, the others, I understand, to a North Carolina regimeot. They are afraid to trost the North Carolina troops on picket duty, they have shown ach a tendency to desert mm meer, In acocortance with | alate general order I could not question these mon; bat it | Yennid that they report the enomy to be ovly about twenty thousand strong, They are nearly exhausted from igging rifle pitt and breastworks in order to keep up a | @how in our front. Une of the deverters who came over | gated that be was starved. There were abuct twenty tine of coffee on the fire in & minute for him, Most reliance conect be pisced on the sistementa of deserters. In to dat jleor, they look upon a Mattering | tale ana kind. of favor U's Fees “Aatign, tg Bo private Kaows the force at a general's diepona! Oe Captain John Narrow, highty eoond New Yor Venn. toors, has been dismiand the service by court martial ‘for coodvet anbecoming an cffirer and a centioman * |" Captain James G. Hughes, eame regiment, to be ¢is- Iniesed (or aimiiae canse, | First Liewtemant John McHugh, Sixty ninth fennsyt. vania Voianteers, and Astistant Sorgen Henry Kork | wood, Fifteenth Mansach set's Volontrers, to be also d mused the service fur aim \ar cauers, Me. Wm. Young's Despaich. Orurerran, Va, Mopt. 26, 1163. CAProna 00 THe RewRLE Map Melrvia, Captain Hasty awd Adjutant Jones, of | § HERALD, the Herre iagmt Cavalry, boy dels near Madison Court TUESDAY, vera captured by the fm ov THR Porowad, ‘opt, 28, 1863, REVIEW OF THE AUMY DY TH® METICAN GENERAL CORTE The Mexican Genoral Cortez hus arrived here, wh & Viow of Insjeeting the army, He ix tho guost of General Mondo. and ts received with marked attention, He will Teview the army by corps, the review having bern order- ed in compliment to him. To-day he will reviow the ar- Hillery reserve and the hoxdquarters’ guard, Tho artille TY reserve of this army ts one of the moat extensive and best organized the world has ever known It will dowbt- Joes be a matter of gront wonder to the distingnisbod Mex- jean to witness this aplendid corps. THE POWTION OF THR ARNT. ‘The position of the army is unchanged from (ormer re- ports. Reception diier Genoral Charies K. Grabam. WIS ARRIVAL AND WELOCOMR aT JeRamY OITY—A SAIL DOWN THR BAY AND AROUND THE LIGHT- SHIP, RTO. (ne of the heroes of the Excelsior Brigade,"’ Brigadier General Charles K. Graham, arrived in this city yesterday afternoon, and waa welcomed home by a large number of our prominent citizens at Jersey City. Tho steamboat Addison F. Andrews, with about one hundred gueste— amoug whom were the Hon. James 1. Brady, R ¥. An- drews, Surveyor of the Port; General Thomas F. Meagher, Judges Bosch aed Hiiton, Colonel Hamlin, son of Vice Promdent Hamlin, and others—lof the United States barge office at cleven o'clock, accompanied by the famous Seventh regiment brass band. After « very doitghtfui sail around the Ruasian frigates now lying In the stream, tho steamer procecded to the Long dock, Jersey City, to receive the distinguished guest. A commitese, consisting of Mosara. Jamos T, Brady, Judge Hilton, A. D. Munson, Faq., and Judge EK. J. feach, Proceeded to the cars to escort the General to the boat. About a quarter past twelve Brigadier General Graham ‘fand lady appeared on the dock, accompanied by the com- mittee, and as they embarked the band played the favo- rite air of ‘Home, sweet home, General Graham, it will be remembered, previous to the war was 4 midshipman jo the United States Navy, and at one time was chief engineer of the Brooklyn Navy Yard After the attack on Fort Sumter be, In company with Gen. Sickles, proceeded to raise a brigade. Gen, Grabam at firat bold the position of major in the Fi st regiment of the Excelsior brigade, until May, 1861, when he was promoted to the lieutenant colonel Oo the 1st of June, 1861, he was appointed colonel of the Fifth regiment, Fxcelstor brigade, which #000 after took a pro minent in the battle of Bali run Gen. Graham frat diatinguished himself at the capture of the rebet battery at Mathias Point, So perfect were his plans that the evemy was completely surprised, and re- treated baatily. While with Hooker on the Marytand shore of the Potomac he made several very suceesefl recon- notssances to the Virginia side, Be distinguished him- welt at the battios of Fair Oaks, Williamsburg road, and in the seven days’ fight; also at Fredericksborg, under General Burnside, He was finaily appointed brigsdier eral by the President and commanded the Excelsior | Drigude. On the denth of General Whipple he was ap pointed to General Whipple's old diviaion, ‘but Goally re- turned to the First brigade, which be commanded at the battle of Gettysburg. At this battie he was wounded twice, and was finally taken prisoner. He was found suffering sevorely from bis wounds, and was not furnished with anything to eat for over thirty six hours, For fifteen days his wounds were not dressed —he suffering the moat intense agony Om the day following bie cap- ture Colonel Murry. of General Leo's atalf, called pron him and offered to give him bis parcle. He stated that he would require a little time to consider, and when, flaaily, Colonel Murry called upou him to know ff he would accept of his offer, be declined, preferring to rematn: with his men rather than return home, On the Fourth of July a wagon waa furnished him, when he was conveyed about three miles, suffering the most intense pain from Bis wounds, and on the fthof July was taken. to Wit Hamsport. On the Sth he crossed the river and pro ceeded to Winchester, where ppt waa allowed the freedom of the city on his parole, he was finally (a) vy 1 Stannton, od cars to Richmond, where be wascoufined, wnti! and exchanged, in the famous Libby prisoe. ‘says that he received remerkabiy good treatment while in the Libby prison, and apeake of the Kind atven- tion ag him bv one of the assitant surgeons named Sabal. He was liberated a week vosterday, aed om Teaching Fortress Monroe was wel frome by bis wife, who has heen wacersing in her efforts in obtaining his exchange. After the party lal al! embarked on board. the steamer beaded towards the Narrows, and proceeded about ten miles outside the lightship. ‘The nail was all that could ba hrm A ner day could Wot have been selected, and no neemed to epjoy it more than the General and my eatimabia tad: On their yetura ihe company sat down to a moat bouo. pod by Jas. 7, roly, tne. atnordve oe ie hed pronase over A bse. uatice the good things, Mr. Bredy, on behalf of the gentior Ppreaemt. welcomed home Gen. hich was duly acknow! by the General, who assured them tbat it was his determination never to retire from the field nots! & jost God smiles once more upon oar. glorious country, Speeches were made by ier tienoral Thomes F. Meagher, Judge Reach, iitow, Surveyor of the oe ¥. en E.; D. Munson, ¥aq.; Colonel lin, Gen, van Cott, Capt. Paance, for. mer otha evento utter Harriet Lave, Capt. smith, it. Sweet aud Alderman Nay tor. company arrivel at the city sbont sir o'clock, wheu the General and lady were cony to the private residence of afriond. The General is stil! suflering ‘rom his wounds, bu wil ve no donde Fpl =e reoever Coreuers’ Oniee. ASSACLT wit 4 CiraveR—Asre Monrem Fr iaivaniow — Coroner Wikiey held sa ante mortem examination yes. terday in the case of Joseph Difane, a native of Germany cleaver In the bands of Philip Wjeaver. From the aiate | mont of the injure! it intoxicated at ihe ¢ mark made by the com sidered dangercus the ve locked up to awalt the result 6 ind st tran, ATAL ACCIDENTS wabaetigs eee ae held an fate at | the New York Hospital upon the body of Hendrick Deering, « native of Germaoy, who died from the effects of tajuries ey ry Cyt ved ye Bi falling from « third story window, at Ni An hi was siao held by ncaa Ranvey own & 8 Sena Wart ied atthe upon the ee accidentally reocived by a Edy ak Se reea a boos Deceased wee wiirty eghe pceney o of Norway Barregate’s Court. ‘The case of the cootested will of the ae Per Of nickness, of Mr. Nathan, one of the attesting witverre to the codie!!. In the matter of the with of Goorge or ter, the Sarrogate delivered & written dec the will must be admitted to probate and origioally written, the subsequent alleratone probably made by the testater himeei(, pot hav ing Ween formally -puvitshed and declarea by bien Gar The vavit of the Berkshire Mutual Fire luevrance Com pany was ectered fast night by berglars acd robbed of stocks and cash. [t was entered by bursting a very wae tive frog door and removing the lock Howton, Mase, Hop! 2s, 1863 ‘The Soubegan Bank at Milfurd, N. i , was broken opeu | on Saturday night, and the thieves eoceeded in getting | away with bonds to the value of $0.00, notes worth | $20,000 and $1,000 in bills, The Colum@ia County Fair. Hy peo, N.Y , Sept. a, 1968. Great proparations are Gelag fade for 2 iMbaal fair, | 0 come off im this city om the 20th and 201» of Septem der and Ist of October. The premiums oferat by the Columbia County Agricultarsl and Hort) store Acw etm tom are anusually large—850 for the best buck rhrep and twoewen: $200 for © single trian! of epee! ou the firat day, $50 on the second, $100 om tho thitd-—opered &» Competition from all parte of the country, except the #50 Premium, whieh is confised to Columba cownty The aggregate of the premioma #about $2000 It (hooght ever congregated at 8 county fair j The National Horse Exhibition. New Haves Rept 2), (em, ‘The managers of the National f at item Mon park, which opeas om Paneday ovat, have main am ple preparstwe for @ large atieedance, The grvinds oomprie Gy sores, with & aylontid ball mile track, Dutidings for the reception and entertainment of \ediee | aed geatiomen, sod seta for several Uoutand persons. | Members of the preae will be provided with & tent, and a onire stand haa bees ericted for th ir accommodation | The horses Ga he @ ommmadated on the grpunds the box | ptalle, sheds aad bers room being amp’ 7 sulliclen! for the | uryoss. Mr Dempater's * musical meme, tae the Reon coterie Trac ip Of tee Zid met, at the Trenomi Tetnpie was pomeroonly attended and wae very soccemfal The ox inite songs from Teonyeem's “Princes” were mont ex iuety wong cod “The May Qneee On Vetter evening he King’ will be introdueed | itty the Perr eral of melody, sod ot gigs by Mr | emp | Sher will be eure to well reward the ationdaute of #1 i tererted cliher tm poetry of wn»ic EPTEMBER 2 oY Polivical tact t Gove Commn’a suwx oor win a GowKuae —Ow ernoe Andy Curva, mays the Woerniucton lar, recently bad “on with » guerilla’ om bts way down per rail weent PF jusylvania eword prosoute tow to ( Mowle, He had omoag bis follow prs f Sensors, on tho box car amaigned for thm convey ance of himself and t dieting» bed crowd Aao- companying bm, Chap the = managing mon Qf the New Youx Hevt» with the arniy, than whom (be country contains no more effective sid amusing veutriloquiat, On reaching Fairfax Sthtion, while ail io the car were quite aw glee! ul from chanpagn 85 08 tarting, the Governor heard some one onill g bite from the dense woods and undorgcowth, a banded parde OF # off Andy Curtini'? “Andy Curtin’ ‘Bail who's that’ responded tho Governor, ta @ loud yvioe, having rushod to the open door of the car. “Nover mind who Tam; 1 know you, Como out here, Aady Curtin. [ve got the beat boule of eoy aver Drought into Virginia, a» come nnd take ® good driuk.'* “Why, the fellow, whoever he is, does seom to know Me," ejaculnted the Governor to those im the oar can't go there,” ho added in @ loud voloe, the train might start and leaye me, You coms here, my friend, “No, by God, won't! I've got @ furlough, aud aia Going home to vote, and I'm damned if 1 doo't vole plump agin you if you don't come out hore and driv ic with me,’’ again responded the distant voice from the wder- Growth and woods. one rom “he rat “Oh! it’s very clear the follow, whoever he in, is weit | @cquainted with mo,” said the Goveraor, who immo | diately apponied to the conductor, standing moar the car door, to detain the train for a moment to lot him go where his (riend and coustituent was, as it would osver do to be uncivil him #0 far from home. The conduc- tor, familiar with Chapman's gituilar pranks whew parr Jog up aud down tho road, styty hinted to the Governor that it was by no moans impossible that hia friend ant constituent might be no other than some deserter from the Poansy!vania reserves, who, having become one of Mosby's mou, was casaying to ‘tole’ bim out of the ear—having caught a gtimpae of his pornon through Uke open dior—ao as to got a fair shot at bim, ‘This information of course caused the Governr to re collect instantly that bis duty to the mass of his constt- tuents at home was, under the ctroumstances, perhaps paramount to his duty to the constituent with the bert bottle of whiskey in hand in Mosby's prowling ground around Fairfax Station, On boing let tnto the secrat ore Feaching Washington, no one Is sald to have enjoyed the Joke moro keenly than the Governor himself EMaxcipanion Jourvais ix Mimo —<hore are twenty: seven papers in Missourt in favor of Immediate eranct pation. Tur Sreaxeesur —Sehuyler Colfax, the reproseutative elect of tho Ninth district of Indiana, seems now to be the iost prominont candidate for the Speakorship of the next United States House of Representatives, Ho l4 a conservative aud @ sensible republican. ‘The radicals wilt probably oppose him at frat; bat they will be forced to in, Goss Ove#.—Francls J, Grund, who was ono of Iresi dout Rechanan's right band meu during bis administen tion, nas gone body and boots into the republican carap, } from tha rare and beautiful TUALON 8 BON Si. Nichoiaa Meta: Judge Thomas Cunningham, formerly ove of the leaders of the dem cratic party in Beaver county, Pa.,and oo Of the Vieo Presidents of the Charleston National Convoa- tion, has also come out tu favor of the re-election of Gov. Curtin. A GIANT IN THE Aner =A pair of government shoes was last wook made in Hoxton for a Norwegian, w mau of gigantic proportions, ‘The size t4 No. 20, and! the mon gure as follows Hoot 16 inches, ankle 12 inches, inatep 12 inches, toes 11% tachee. He t4 ® color sergempt in an artillery regimeat of tbe te and if mt present at aged fifty four years, who war struck on tbe bead witha | few York Howyital | about two thousand four haedred doliers in United Statea * that there will be the finest dimplay of horea am! gery | war ae efivetive ae gongs (rem The Mayle of These songs Are inationt Port Hamilton, Now York harbor. os or murray, Maay & OMcial Drawt Co.'s Keatacky and i nae Or oour, wT ween ea aT bk. i, Kusrocar, Ccsss 56, Sh, 2s, 6, “a, 14,8, 70, WT —Hayt. ‘20, 3, 21, as, “3h, “a, 15, 6, 70, Pe no, 16, 63, 4, aT. Sue 108, 42, 47,10, 8, 17, LL, 25, 70, 25, 54, 59, 34. bay ro OUM 4. MORRIS & CO, maton, Ke | Pp dp Havana 1-¢ Lottery. ot a) | niobdt Wahea prio pala for Qonhicona ver mite “Htor ruation fur A ail Kinds of » BV. aitzed Letter ATER Broker, U one wih twa be ub ot ihe late fair of bin jhe PLae | Reo American fastseina ot 1 ve Male ‘of New Work, Ras | grived ‘ha prve of the iver medal awaried b ail competitors. ea'earocane fd Bron ee ” teveral Meet & a, Graver and Re SEW LOCK fe 14] MACTINE ts (ae bem aad ne Mok i sO9 n et B | ibe 28, = pint y > eet Prentiss sted yoann ese HS Bipadnn Mat 4 Irom for male, by B.A. & §. W. NOrKine. Bes piraet Kye strengthen wpr te without ; = 9 18 3 s iz 2 5 ‘ Bridgewater Paine —Cheapeat and Most fy ke! for roete, An outside | Larabie weint e e TN OLDe agen, 1 Walten ave | Cristaaere’s Matr Dye, Preeervatty ona tnd retell, No @ Avtar Hove. | The aye oped Sy attia erus, ot jon. Laird’ preserving and bow Beaniifal Com of Youth. or Liquid Few for | the complexion and akin, sold ai 643 Brossway end (isle everywhere Halr Dye, 1 Wigs, Toe ty vad be ¢ ; “1 mm, for ouryimg (he bene at BareH LON ® le Bond otrea rry's Trieophe Hou a ages Geers neds Vandre Sabtite Uproote Mate rom ew foreheads, of any parte’ the body Warren ried. Eel Brower ath low Many Lovers tt a tahoe many frome ts for vere Te atest wee ctkal core we ae © ors THOUN PLIWERe wee dewiriGer, might and morning Prive afiy rene Vie me by Ol reage Disenere of the Moan ote cbe.—TRIPLE ort £H MAILS FOR EUROPE. ‘The Cunard matt steamship Arabia, Captain Moodie, | FI leave Poston on Wodneuday for Liverpoot ‘The matis for Kurope will atose in this city #t a quarter Peat one and af ball past Wee o'otock Unis aftermen, lo by railroad ‘Tho New Yorn Hawsun—Kdiion for Kurape—witl be poldished ab jand, will receive the Naw Youn flerar iy wince @ tantly webs ed naeauet siances. came to New York The bend fend was weil versed down witha byow iy the houme a th pt hare newwns ties the chittres, This worn to he mage of shay the rent, ‘The dial are know of andl aletrcee partes thew wat tone i be olevon o'clock © mia afl and graph wn thewe w iilii Oe tak: ctianrae sat by Dr, ree the oP Tame i » Undoubtedty the Most Flegane Hat of the season ix that Croduord by K for the fal! wear. fashtons 2 Broaden y emporium. at the corner 0 with the elite of the fashion. —(Commustented,) © Gallery.—Ca tes morning, Jaseripvion, Crom our apectat Correpoedout, of the three daya’ dgtsimg aoar Obata. mm; the Lateat News of the Operations moar Charles Lou; cle Latent Dewpatehen from Groeral Meade’ Aro Nows from Moxico, Havana, Contral Amerie OLbOF eventa of the wok Of AM interesting charactor Mingle copies, in wrappers, ready for 0 Herapece low, fon & Co, 4T Ludgate Hill, London subscriptions and advortivomonts for The How ateert, Is we wife ts able to cowld not obtain and will ot, five e or style ts neat s(hromged a v end Ambroty pee meurpaceed, nL HOLMES. Mit Browt or. , teacher, f Ponnuanship, Tremtum Awarded to 786 Brondway, (or tha deat eprei T WI NWON 2 WIOKBRATA 208 « of Bi oe) Pe lala eda! bela Ace: ale A NBW PRKYUME EXTRACT MIGHT sraur nioat siaur NIaHE NIGHT NIGHT sane A most exquisite, dali ror ra nLooMiNa BLOOMING BLOOMING BLOOMING BLOOMING BLOOMING BLOOMING BLOOMING cate a. Bold by drugaists cenarai 7. A HOUSKHOLE inte Ware ep wansrord 3 MBROSIA OF tow ott Bt ae eu ONE GENT ONY tea ae “7 aT oye rnous 2A, sites Covers ie ce jer tee remedy ity troduced Inve At CHURCH, at HOM Nowe * | Pinten 4 Nai . " | lars. 7h DOUBLE STRENGTH bbe B\LaaM | Ta Boot ata, Bim of to 2; ata binds, ‘A PI Wrowimway PULL REP. ot'ng Krents, pace! Benane ri UBINES® CARDS a lavae qoant ities, mt e open 1 wT paw upy. Bhan ES PML MET ET Y 4 ‘sigs ant FOUNDING CURBS OA * pat depot, 266 Graud WOX OF NOTR PAP ov at D nor ist HD wirit slogan’ ¥ Drews Birt | pent ef Jogierr Gloves, Unsere, alam, aud « welt oy Price io ISCKLLANEOUS, ABDKRROMEY CEREUS. CKREUA CRRBUA Onaeyd CEREUS CERKUS CeRbuA BBW. Ah OF IMIEATIONS TATIONS. aT het Ortines i tt © Aimerion years ago, aud lod, neeatunulons ied * * ail king Ubenatis, ae, ooper Dwsticute DR. BTRALING'S 18 A BTIMULA extract of roots, harks and horba, Hf Une ivemet if fram failing off paw thick mad ut Dr Rue rting’s IMITATIONS fragrant Perfume, dietilie4 1 taken (a 38 SILVER at Ttoures all ERLIN J, VISITING CARDS. FRENCH a aor. sn we DW AT OMIT MADE AY MYATT OA BL oF aisre ee a the Big Bilan! snd Baw Ball har 1 bere Co UNION® In Jn a diavaaen of he Frat oF | he pean Perse ay ea A the clty (1OvERTEG vor THE PERT fre the ome “ a Bol styles, oles aud bilan D' RECTION LABTLA AND white aad 60le ie per hearer, © Ld a CATA rae coverte Ke ARTI Bee WILKE pg Mes ia (core of the liver nee oly ty be bat 8! the DY INTTIALED. A OI BEE DKS KY OF TH THIRD GRPAT Marolt, he ine ade oy) CARDS, fi om ee Ail binsts of prindng. conte fy y oe aaa Zo kovegte RreD wanes, ENLARGED “bee h More ee a ae aad TAGR— ALL prinied aed pale. AND DIAF ARMS or Tue KAR AND THROAT cate Ean & ante eel THROAT 84 WT. MARK ® PEACH Bichih steel, be ond Tulrd ovens reom tan ne var i Re ~ Deafness, (aimirh be This pryet snes wun ot ner byron aa emer pay oiomt Ar E'nar'.% uy aeteer owsEa, OTe tere at | rows Sho bop others or oe, OOF werent le the Wheerale Agent for CAD MLL (Pig etonee omer of (wants stare erpeccene, copmriany Wwonting Oties boars from Pe & - ~, HAH DIRCH ARG is THE MEAD varies of the bigneat res peat feaviing tm i kn be ohtalned om BOpiiretion ye oured Dr whem Dm. “200 iLL Pe RB SORSCK'® PULMONIC BYRUT, ’ one 4 fo 0e et eetat bp hie my arora. weit © + Tren en 8 ome tad been 00, METI LNG feet ta all KIND, 2 juantitae le MAUGEIOK, 115 Came bere on rrow tue 4 eronie (aeneee of the RAR tr eee Bacon eared of the pre chan bed enswlons ertul Thee oe and ed ue 7 cee MISCELLANEO! Jose hawt sunaio 4 by Th Ming Burgeon, Bt jArons orrice Frodamation hen, Lone JULY fy, Mayor 0 a tan Gite mont, Haw ¥. 8 ¥, wien engaged in mematl HR OME, rages RELATIONS «REMARK ADL Ap fo Aan Wedd M > Teatntug of titre ou BRy ak ‘tone Daan Land, Walter Bratt, The U Att Hate LOGICAL ( bros e aad bist Bitwal oe aber um ef) O by Lg oad we: Pegs etteree Pike: PILES f you are Urowthed witt Bi Vilna ure an ing or Viohing DE WITWER PILE AUPPOMTORY Proprietor wilh mnmramton (6 ¥ Ineon vinnie nor y reapesiaiie eres 5 AL Vines coatiume to uote Coe, veneey a Uther boda” " inmnpdiate fase, deigulate Keer frome Ready Retinol rier 28 per bottle, Bold i has rromutty Ven Cuentahed RADWAY & CO. 81 Matton UPTHRE CORY D—RUPTURE CURED, BY BEN AMIN’ TRUBM treet NT, opposite (he Astor Hones, dt moet diab e Truss ia the world. 01 Marca The best easteet aires, TLERS TENTS, ALT ow WK NEW NOVEL “ THE AUTHOR OF AUROMA FLOYD” MARPER & BROTHFRA, NRW VORK Publish ib v RT Misa Avrorn Floy@? and ae " Andlay'a Booret” Reo, naper, 00 ren partot the United Klaine, hy Vane HARPER & HROTHERS Lpubltabed Nave MARPBRM MAGAZINE FOR OCTOURE 26 onnia ALOOCK & JAPAN, The © Live Of & Three Yours ® 1 Alcook, K. 0, 8 ordinary aud Miniater Plan lpover: Mepe ant Rogravings, 2 vols imo, evath, YOUAG AND THE BATTLE FIELD pao riches in Virgutaand Marriagt By Capt Joth, Author af © Bent by mal! poe KAY CONDITION OF THE ENGLIBI YROPLE The Socia! Contitton und Be we of the Pe ciand of Trinity Collego, (a a eh cae ce the Unt LIVE IT DOWN A Blory of the Light 1 Ove Hae Jeatreson. author of * joo We abel ihe Young Wife and the Old Love,” de. New edition jwad realy, A¥O paper, By cents OMOLA. A Novel. By the author of ¥ " Ls he Fie” Hien Marner” Wi samerous Linatoatome, NTATION Journad ice to 1KB3. By INTELLECTUAL DEVALOPMENT OF of the Lote! ny York author of a “Treatie on Menem Pb, ae aes, cloth, 83 a. ee MIS MOLOOKR FAL BOUK The test oh Pomslas Hairy Mturiee, selected and tendetes saew ‘Jobo Melita, Uratlemaa.” “onvar “Fhe Og Oghrien,” fe. Ac, Uluatretions. 16me, cloth, 6 ST. OLAS, A Novel. bro, paper conte A VIRST PRIENDSEIP A Mevol, bro, vaper, 26 conte. Ps Wal RIMPAN WAR Toa Invasion of ne ree ant an Arconnt Sownte vie boatitat i tart y ‘istmader ‘wife Mra Geane! authoe lady Ludlow.’ Norte “Right a: Lael, ae. A DARK NIGHT ® WORK A Morel By Yt Gowen, wethor of “Hylan e Lovers, Mary Merton, vo, per, 23 Gente SMITH'S PRINCIPIA LATINA. [aril A Pies Laue Course, comprobening Gi ee! Kermiee honk, with Vacabalorics ‘hy Wate mest eahes aory of (oreern wan of oy of a insaea Don Jamar Hom : Carefully Keviead fw oom a Brofeaaee i o Peay. ” eg 93 Futon ny atorel Phi osopyy. » un? of the Beaty 4 of Colmoia College, & Beatide oirn “ ory” Fret 6 RLEMENTS OT ARITHMETIO Hane, WOO paren, ball akeep, 3 on WILLAON'A Pint Ph hl seanive (ouree of Lessoae fe DAGn Hiaerteon, ied. thee Pheer “y= Hon Ry Merete Wilieon, aot Family headers.” ‘thee, naif bone (PUR PERUVIAN arn t Aer ted eel ition pg Designed fon LOO Chlideen. Pre A Siinpie aod sein) hewains ane of Orel and nue of The Beko items Pretoniie of trom. THR PERUVIAN SYRUP cures Dy spepaia, Livae Compla et Dropey ae THE tnfuere strong, + gor, Tie Pew containe we eloheted and te piensa, | TUR PRMOVIAN aYRUP | eres Chrous Diarrbre ond w Mikio Disesere, ‘ian atnor am eahow. THe OF » Use broken dum: THR PRRCViAN aTRUP | iO bee Ubated wie We life werent =lrow. THR PRRUVION © AT 08 Oot Al Temas Comp etme THR PeMCViAN eYRUr 9 6 beter bowls than wipe ar breety THe PERUVIAN PREP Lh) Gere ee he week nod ar) tated. THR PEROVIAN AYROP Coren all Darwees of ioe Kidneys amet ladaer, THR PERUVIAN AT Resiores the vigor of youth im the + FRR viaN erRUr bert te carcass Animales St! 19v Qorkirs Oe OVerworEed brale THE PRRU\ TAN ay ROP Was cored ther where ther remedies bare faile® THK REABO™ WHY Por cale by ot Armggiota reonmirre, ue pane MOCRATIO tmetn vere (rom D" Pay or | fet ne ae te Tn? for owing sumiot opgebers hore men \evined oad wr os 0 be ppeceah.on the.eoapen ie for Wik Ww ano oo hae en inenrel REND F BUTLE