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¥n that case Mozart will never beheard of after the uextelection. That disorganizing peace #'-any-terms faction will be so completely ed out that it will never show its head , #cuin to aid Jef’, Devis and Company in 4 ir great conspiracy. An intolerable mui- vee in New York polities will also be sted and swept out of the way horougbly # Toole now sweeps the streets wlhiat is the ca { all this rage and ty:cats of Ben. Wood just at this time? Tam- a formed the Mgzart Hall de- copperhead or whatever you may cull them, that she will not unite wilh any or- ) qosization on the county ticket that does not ©» ‘oree Sn letter and spirit the platforin adopt “4 at the receat Albany Convention; aud at the Hon, Bea Wood puils aud blows like a & «send bali ina China shop. He declares “that t! ill be no. affiliation under war resoln- We do notimagine that there will bo pete Wood is able to contro! Mozart Hall—a question not at all cortain, if the current rumors aaountto anything. It is already curr ently sve orted that another portion of Mozart Hall fus been reuted, and that the auti-peace + tportion of the General Committee coutem- spite meeting there, who will place war mon in positions now held by the peace men, and run th@ Mozart democracy themselves. Should this be carried out they will put their s'oulders to the wheel, and, with Tammany, <iusu to atoms Ben, Wood's viper, now coiled \ avound the cogs of the machine. We imagine ‘that Ben. Wood by that time will regret that he did not stick to bis lotteries and let politics salone. The delegation from Mozart Hall was acimitied to the State Convention under a dis- tivet resolution passed by that body with o sanunimous vote that she would abide by the gesult of the Convention. If she now backs down and refuses to endorse the platform she violates that pledge, and can no longer be con- a dered a portion of the party of the State. vaumany is perfectly right in refusing to euuste with Mozart if the latter-refuses to live up ‘ty (his pledge, the same that was required aud aciniesced in by Tammany Hall. We repeat ‘> Wwiat we have said heretofore, that this is the opportune moment for Tammany to give Mozart Hall its faishing blow. Let the former stand fic upon ber war platform and all will be well. The democracy of this city will stand by Iker on that fasue, and there is not the least fear <0 the result. ‘The Muzatt organization will at the next elec- ) ¢ion lose a large portion of its strength. It is swell understood that the copperhead portion of ‘the foreign element belongs to Mozart. These me) will attend her meetings and make a great + @ho ond noise, but on election day, it will ‘b+ iound that their numbers will be somewhat’ diniuished. We bave just hada draft, and many ot ‘bese men have got clear on the plea of alien- and should they now vote they will be ar- -d. Another draft is threatened, and still larger cumbers will stay away from the polls, €encng that the Provost Marshal will take the pol! list and get their names in the wheel next time. If, theyjare then drafted a plea of: alien- age will do them no good. It is fair f say that Mozart will lose at least ens-wird of her vote im that way, and & we edd to that another one-third for the war element in the organization which witl go over to Tammany on the war issue, what tbere remains of Mozart after that will bo 9 poor that its carcass will not even tempt the Gif starved crows. ‘Tammany bas taken the right position in her @oiwauds that Mozart shall enderse the State perpen She could not have done less, nor Mozart honorably expect to get off any Sette. Let Tammany stand firm, nominate a strong ticket and place it on platform for a ‘nure vigorous prosecution of the war until the webcilion is crushed, and her triumph is certain. { her remember that the great masses of the \y opie demand a prosecution of the war in a ‘vigocous mantfer, to the end that the Southern gonspiracy be immediately crushed out, and ‘hut it is simply the politicians who are making ‘all this noise about peace and submission, and ‘ave will have the key note that will carry her @aicly through. 4 The Navy. "| ASE OF THE NEW STEAMER VICESBURO. of the finest vessels purchased by the Navy for we (ime arrived bere s few days si from Mystic, Goa... aud was turned over to the author! of the gov- @romeut. She is called the Vicksburg, and was built by same (rm as @t Mystic constructed the iron-clad bat- Leo Gsleoa, The Vieksburg is a splendid propeller of 926 feos Yvthen, Her dimensions are:—Length, 185 feet; swiin, 999% feet, and dopth of hold 18 feet. Her engines wil) enable her to steam very fast, gheir oylinéera being aes io diameter. ‘They were mado at the Mystic ‘orks. She made two or three trial trips before her ct \« bere, allot which were successful. On the jour- ey ty New York ebe steqmed twelve miles an hour ey. she wos brought trom the Navy Yard to New y *.terday to Bave some repairs effected on her pro- a lapse rms reported ready for active sere wk sto be by Lieutevant Commander Bs +, Crmerly of the Monticello, THE STIMERS COURT OF INQUTRY. 4 ¢ w'elvek yesterday the Court of Inquiry in the { Fagiccer Sttmers covened at the Brooklyn alter nearly two months of adjournment, A was sent by the Court to the South Atlantic 04 tm Whe hens of Waldo P. Jonaeos, inte Senator from Winorr ‘ NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAM, OOBOBER 8, 1863.—TkirLE . EET. : MEADE'S AABN No adie of \ tanitheaiate Active Operations. The Shanaudoah Valicy Clear of Rebel Troops, &e., &eo., &o. Wasnreaton, Oot, 1, 1863, Accotints from the Army of the Potomac represent that te Provost Marshal @+pornl bas recently @eized the ‘mer chaidise and portons of butiors for infractions of the regu Tavioma concerning trade 11 the fives, aud (or attempting “to Uribe the sybordinate provost ageats ‘The latter Otoneo will be summarily puuished.and the effects of the sors comliseatod. Some changes have recently beon made in the focations of the corps, but nothing iudicating immediate selive operations Drayed men in large rumbera ore arriving. Thove yeslerday include bout nine hundred from New York ‘nud Vermoat. Sargeon George K. Jobngon, late Madical Inspector o due Army et the Potomac, has been released from duty at Lis own reqguost aad tranaforrdd ty the Midate Pe; meout, It is reported that an execution, by banging, will tako place. in the Second corps within a few days. The victim is named Armstrong, origina: ly a private in the Syventy-secohd Pennsylvania rogiment, but subsoquomt: transferred to Rickett’s Battery, whenco ho deserted sud formed a band of native guorilias, who for a tong time committed depredations on sutlors' trains iu the vicinity of Fairfax Cuurt House, being supposed to belong to Mosby's command, When captured he had ow @ revel major’s uniform, and bis wardrobe showed he bad sevacal cthor suits of disgnise in reserve, It ts Baid be several {imes ontorod our lines, Gad once oF twice wim’ into his old battery. Intoitigouce from Martinsburg is to the effect that there are no rebels in (ho Shenandoah vailoy, except a few gic- rillas skulking in the mountains. Que eavalry have scoured the valley as far as Strasburg und Front Roya without finding any traces of the rebels, Information has also been received that there is 09 movement on the part of the cnemy’s cavalry towards WesterpVirginia, aw/was roported a fow days since. Lioutenant J. V. Bouvier, of General Patrick's staf, has boon compolie@ to resigm in consequence of ilt health, resulting from bis wound received at the second Bull run battle. During tho carapaigns of Genorals Burnside nnd Hookor the lieutenant had charge of all interviews with the enemy by flag of truce, and his resignation ia regarded as 4 groat loss to the Provost Marshal Goueral's depart- ment. He purposes, however, to retaru to the field in the epring, should the natuce of his wound allow of his doing 80. General Custer arrived io Washington to-night, and wil immediately resume command of his brigade, having en- tirely recoveted from his wound. ouR RUSSIAN VISITORS. The Medical Officers of the Fleet Visit the Academy of Medioclne—Address of Dr. Anderson, President, déc., &e. The Se ad meeting of the New York Academy of Medicine “waa held at University Hall last evouiug. On invitation of the Academy, Surgeons Lorionoff, Saiscei. vieg, Tobeunsen and Trort, belonging to the medical staff of tho Russian fleet at present in our harbor, were present ‘at the meeting, arriving about nine o’clock. They were introduced to the members of the Acadomy by Dr. Burke, Dr. J. M. Anderson then stood ap and received them as follows :— To ms Mica, Srave ov tas Rowias AtLasTio Squan- BON:— ho ypemgty n affords me lively pleasure as an indi- Vidual, and ag the of the New York ere Cs Madicine, to greet you on this interesting . occagion. wal autbgpitien, TecogDizing the peculiar pila’ stances connected with the proseuce of 8 Russian squad rou in our harbor, tans exmwnded to your officers the hos. Pitalities of our city, and are concerting means by which to express their thee acts of enr ia for greater things, to be shaping out a we aro not quaiiiied to undevel the spirit of advancement and improvement which actnates te, to dl uieh us > tm portant not forgot a marked by reap ct and am.ty om your part,and that, !n the deplorabe troubles under which this ~— tails now segggnlon Hossia, didering of government, ta forms Mor bas notwithstaod: all vee, 10g this from the first ‘out the hend of friendzbip, given us words of cheer, and continued to express ber kind mpathy, and consideration, aud eontidevce. There mnierstood by our people, Whon, therefore, your patioual dag for the Ares time Cage in our harbor at the masthead of your national sbips.it ia only batural Vhat the citizens should meke it the eccasn of giving & hearty utterance to these feelings. They are wiiely and cherisbed; may they never abate or change. But, gentiemen, | must Dor. indulge go far in thes» general and public toptes as 10 lose sight of the apesial character of our azsomblago this evening. Our meoting is professional, In a measure private. The Academy rejoices to receive you as members of tho same brotherbond, aud is Geuirens to do what it can tomake your visit to this coun, try agresadio ond ceeful. As men of liberal training your ouriosity will very naturally be excited to see and fuvestigate what is pecailar in our country, almost is 60 diferent from your own. sbia of the opie, the condition of have made in of our profession wilt most ti relence, (8 of bo clime or country; indeed we rest you. ay of no aye Or degree of civilization. It springs out of the ile thet flowh is beir to; it is above all sectional or se. ‘agrapbleal limite, tte provinos if, 88 a ministering angel, to Watch at the sick bed, and remive or ‘ustigate she euiler- ings of mind or bedy \weident to our weak humanity. The physician should be the brother of every suilerer,a eitizen Of the world. None of bis discoveries or inveations for the improvement of our benevolent science, his medi- eines oF modes of treatment should be considered rec aud for bis private benelit, bis profeasion requires bim regard then Ae a eorinon pert eye used for the advancement of medical ait of the re Diverse climates om abit Sooiety may modi'y kuows disrasee or jutroduce new. products of dillerent ) y wt Obartestoo, This evidence i# considered pA wil supply new roaterials tor the healing axe teen ov, aud the testimony elicited will be isid our oe mucoces, But d and > be court, Yesterday Captaip Rhind, of the oemansies ‘bb's purface is of the same «ol!, ite climates ‘ © Keokuk, and Captain Fairfax, commander of the | oF thie same elements, its products adapted to t ™ «aot the Naval Academy—who was alzo com- <A opt ood ge Took ) of the Nantocket daring Dupont’s attack on mind te to similar affections every- therefore the results of study, of observation ‘ » appeared before the Court, and will be exam- | Sod'experiment meat be thas a commen property for the * convenience, ‘ = of raft 2. Lm vHE WAVE YARD IRON-CLADE. apne at tha Leaby vty bg . ore oF teachers of medicice. We cannot but icei a degree vy Department bas requested the maval con- | Sf" heacet pride, im the, great improvements which inte , ~» of the diferent navy yards to complete the SS agen 3 an nee pro- (© -eind Yeagela In course of, construction ae | Grave's te ‘yam’ oh carreuncing sslences that a ~ possible, The Monsdeock, at Boston, le nearly | as; ther of te earned professions. . ‘a oot ‘in ™ + launching, ber plates are going 00, and all the recklessly attacking fe will fcjence has taught 1. "Sede ea ie wo wt be compl | Seas rari oma me ofc some by © "= + close of the week. The Touswande, at PBlia- Ga eee eee we use « ob 89 Bear completion, but, nevertbelens, will | them. botany are comparat modera wero 47, The Agamentious, at Portsmouth, N. HL, } Situin tbe memery of living ian ia our kouwledee of, he vag slowly, Dot eurciy. The Miantonemah, at eS ee ee | ipa Ald So’ © W (De enly coe of the foar launched. Whes | istimate soquainianos 7 Inetremects it 1@ @ ally different thing from © = © +4 wtomt another deot of vessels of larger size | WAS" ohetherebecs porae’ se ths eumv may mae anced. perad Seer a eats ad an ae f INTRANATIONAL COURTESY. Lg) = py ony y Deg.ttment has placed at the diaposal of the }-t- |anees 0 ot fm thts harbor the dey dock at the Brooklyn Physician Yard, (oe the purpose of eCeoting some repairs om | ust; 80 cases Ss chip Guerterre, [t ts tndersvood (that the vessel | learned have made these Jis ~) oe ap & the yard im a dag oF two, coveries and im eh ont pract! the most part, men of our Se cence Ne owa profess.on, think what the Si oyerted Rebel Demonstration in Sow oo Py weat Missourt. to ectence not of oar we or ‘ . 9.Locw, Mo., Oat. 1, 1868. | sovatey, aloue. but of ether times and of every comntey, soliidenos reesived w+ bexdquarters here state that | / recollection of my bearere. As! make + A rebels (com, Marmaduke’s commend, under | the tenets the the mighty ead, whawe toile sed studies “ <hel tere estered Southwest Mirsoar! | Lave thus shed light upon the path we beni se ned to © <unand for raidiog purposes. Oar troops were | CMF Work so 3 eg Og HS y yoy a ° ing poor thew from seversi points, and their | ile fancy thet by the diligeat application * oan pet mproteb ie } powers with oat greater aAvaniages, science 1 vileved that thls force ft intended ty be the | Bx od cad toad ones pacers, earth in tons = fenrm 4 the Miagnarl Biste Gusrd, the reorganization of | Fastly more gentad sat dommes a8 @ babitation for Ie ace the capture of Jef, Thomypens, tt is sald men, and he its min tauren value, eball fongs bes essentially, Ubough it may nevor mghin atiain & aniedilarian years, Kvory tem her mhenkd oheriah (hit wide sad elovaled jaca of oar calling and aim to do hi fs dignity end Siraucemoat more fitinaie felowshie arag the Pro'ession tu diferent aations will this ©: promow much to be desired. By which wot only #hail good walk “an among men remove os and wars, Sbali gain new trophies, human life be protected and rear ren: dored more totorable, snd rolugion go freely torth om its hoaveny mission to renew the £100 of tho earth T bid’ you gantiouen, in the name of tuo Now York Academy of Medicine, welcome to our napelings aud Our brotherly reg urds At the conclusion of the spoakers remarks he invited tho officers around to bis house, where quite a social tine was wpemt up to altato hour in the aight MEWS FROM WASHINGTON. ‘Wasanwesont, Oct 7, 1663 SKIRMIAIKS WATH MOSHY 5 AND WHITE'S GUBLILLAS. A Gotachment of Colonel Baker's ra which Lit here a week ago, returned last ing, Thoy report that during their absence they had several brushes with Bos by's und White's mep, and they succeeded in putting the enemy to fight im every inatance Ole of these en- gegements was @ Suicker’s Gap, aud andlhor at Smith's farm, wear Middieburg. Gur torces iu the taiser immtuace Icnew that the enomy outnumbered thom, but they deter wed hut they would test their Oghting ability. Dividing into twodetuchmeuts they suddenly Axsbod ypou them, aud put them to digbtin a very short time. Op one oo~ Siow Mosby, having #topped at ahouge near Middlebyre to Get hreukiast, au eflort was made to capgure bit; but uni runately ho escaped, Ta all our booshes with tho enomy wo had only one man killed. Tho toss Tthe enemy ts not known, DESTRUCTION OF KERN SALT WORKS LY QZORdIA— THE UNION SENTIMANT IN THAT STATI. Lisutenant Commander Gibsom, of the United States gunbuat Senaca, reports to the Navy Department under Ante of Hoboy Sound, Seorgin, Feplombder 24 thal om the bight of tho 224 ult. he sout at armek doat’s crew up tha. Altamaba river, and destroyed tne Hutson Pace salt works, near Darieu, Ga., entirely domelisbing boilers, onginns, vats, Ae., and bringing of James H. Lockwood, the superintendent, bis two children aud afreo negra. ‘The ether employes and, two visitors fled at the approach of the force. ‘The works were situated within two milos of the encampment of a rebel company, whose piexets: came vory near the works; but thoy did aot diseover or Tesist the attack. On the night of the 19th ultfmo.a boat's crew was souk somefshirty miles up the Altamahsriver in search of a cov- ton loaded stoamer, which was understood Ww be one of two steamers still fo those waters, with which some months ago the rebels coutem,lited attacking the gun- boats in the Sound, in the sae manner the Harriet Lane was attacked, Commander Gibson says:—The statements of the refu- ge0s on board the Senaca are interesting, amd I think ere- ible in the main, The rebel goverment tnkes a {ithe of all ogricultural product of live stock on hand and of manufacturers, in addition to the heavy taxes otherwiso on real abd personal estates. ‘As regards the latter, one hundred dollars in gold is taxod at tho rate of onc thousand dollars in Confederate money; one hundred dollars in silver as seven bundred and fifty dollars, They speak «f smouldering disaffection to tho insurgent powers, weariness of the war and long- ings for the * ‘old Union’ a8 being very general through- out the State of Georgia wherever opinion is whispered or dares be outspok IMMBNSE BUSINESS OF THE PENSION BUREAU. The following figures will afford some idea of the im- Snense business entailed upon the Pension Bureau by the” gigantic military operations caused by the rebol- tion, Durfag the month of September there were issued thirteen hundred and seventy-four invalid army pensions; applications rejected, two hundred ang fifty four, Of widows’ army pensions there wero insued eleven hundred and fifty-olgh'. At present there aro @xamined and issued wn average of about one hundred and fifty per day. The app lications average daily about two hundred. Tho business of the bureau is necessarily very much in arrears, thero not being suflicient room or force at present to keep up with the business coming in from day today. More room and a large increase of clerical force must be provided for this bureau at the next session of Congress. THR NEW FLAGSHIP OF THB POTOMAC PLOTILLA, ‘Tho new gunboat Commodore Read left the Navy Yard yesterday, and entered upon active duty as the flagship of the Potomac flotilla, Lieutenant Commander Samuel ‘Magan will transfer his fig to her. NO REBEL INTERFERENES WITH POTOMAC NAVIGATION. ‘Affairs remain quiet on tho Virginia shore, the enemy evincing mo further desire to interfere with our gunboats or the pavigation of the river. THR VETERAN CORPS. Recruiting for the Voteran Corps progresses very rapit- ly. In some instances almost entire regiments have re- enlisted, aad applications are mcreasing. FINING OP REFRACTOKY DISLOYALISTS IN ALEXAN- Dita, ‘Two disloyal citizens of Alexandria, who bavo refused to feoognize the reorgapized government of Virgtnia by taking oats license for the lawful transaction of their Dasiness, were yesterday heavily fined by the County Court, one in the sum of $143 and the other $243. A large bumber of otbers will be similarly treated. ARRANGEMENTS YOR PORWARDIDO THR DRAFTED MBN. Prigadier General Briggs takes charge of all the con- scripts as they arrive in Alexandria. As fast as they arrive be furnishes them with arms, accoutrements, teuts, &c., and despatches (bem at once to the front. THE DESERTERS BLING GATHERED IN. The Bureau of Desertors bave picked up in the last two months fifteen thousand of the cighty-eight thoumod de- sorters from the Union army. An average of #ix thousand per month are now brought in, aud the arrangements of the Provost Marshal General will soon be so perfected a9 to increase very considerably the number of arrests, BEDEL GREEK FIny. According vo the official reports made to the Navy De partment, among the ammunition of the captured ram Atlanta were shells labelled “ Robins’ Fluid Shells.” bat its not known whether the fluid is similar to that used by Gillmore, ‘THE MISSOURI-EANSAA TROUBLES. ‘The subject of the Missouri troubles is atili under Exe cutive consideration. THE PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. Tremendous efforta sre being made here to aid the re election of Governor Curtin io Peopsylvania, It Is ents mated that ten thousand voters will go from this city alone. Arrangements bave beon made to defray all the travellitg expenses of these voters, the money haviog deen collected from the government employes, It has been decided not to send the soldiers Lome to vote, as that movement might result In producing dinwtis(ac tivo, and it ts not absolutely certain how the majority of them would yor. APPOINTMENTS AND ORDERS, Jobn Fury, of the Trossary Department, pointed Aneistant Paymaster in the navy | J. 8 Crombie was to day appointed to a clerkship in the | ‘Treasury Department, ‘The order recently iexued directing Captain Parker, of General Martindale's staff, to report to General Banks, bas been revoked. ASSIGNMENT TO DUTY AT THR OLD CAPITOL. Colonel Ingraham, of the Thirty-eighth Maseachusetts regiment, bas bees asvigned to duty at the Old Capito! prison, examining the charges upon which Btate prison. era are confined, Captain Parker, who has hither dove this daty, Baving bees detailed for duty af the headquar- (ere of the Military Governor, COLORED ODD FELLOW®’ ConvBYTION. To morrow, delegations from megro lodgesef (44 Vel- lows Im the several States hold @ ceovention ip this city PRRSONAL. Among the notableg here ie Hoe. Michagi Haha, ~1pre tentative in Congress from Now Ovieass. Henator Wileoo, of Massachusetts, wae here to-dsy7, tab ing 0 few boure’ respite from bis eiectboueering cam- has been ap ‘The snapennion of the Kickapoo treaty continece ewa.t- ing the reture of Commissioner Dele who has been laves tuo ting tm Kamen the circumstances under which it wee made, The treaty leveives the possemion of the best lands in the State, abd affects ralirond and agricolture! toterents, 5 THE INVADND Conra. ‘Tho Invalid corps bas beom orgamizet into fifties full regents, nad the Bold and Noe off es rertored to thelr original rank, “The majors are yet t be appointed. Over ton thousand able botied, effective men have alrendy been relieved fren guard cuty im the vicinity of Wash- jogion by thin corps and sent to the fold, To m Sart tw New Youu yor Tr 1 Jobst others committed two menthe ago by On Smith on dhe ebarge of treason, aad of holding pondence with the enemies of Ie United Htates, are lo pe sent 10 New York for trial, Moth Meare’ Attorne COTY ant Jodge Ondwalader are of the oy txnnet be tried here for & want of 0 delpaea Ledger, Ont. 1. JW adit PAA | one thet they | —— NEWS FROM KENTUCKY. Herriblc Outrages af the Rebel Guertl- las—A Wonnded Union Officer Taken Out of his House, Stripped and Shot House i ngs and KRobhertes—fie~ ported Capture of Nearly Tharce Hum-' dred Union Troops, &e., &o. Omcuneart, Oct. 1, L288. Major ‘wiloman, Of the Vighteeeth ianteoky regiment, who was wounded (n tho basite of Chicamanga, an; who laiely retuned home, was taken from big howe 1M) Pendiewa counts, Ky., on Monday, by a gang of uorti Stripped of bir o Vad Low Wee aud Hobe the monmerers wore caught aad brought to ths to-day. 1 Oot, T1863. urn, Warren county, awe roveutl depredations, burning @ numdenr tzene, Guvetilas at Wood committed m houses, covb! ae Taports arovcurront b o that a raid inte Glasgows yr bas beon made wear caybrosk. Eighty-five guerriftas Bunprivod our force ng to spwards wmibroe hundred, aad capt aad of tic, The officer Commandiag 15 Bild tokoy: kiled these .rebola with @ Favolvor rite, und on approaching the stockade found rt | ccouplod by the rebels, but six of our men besaw ite tt when overpowered Our nowspapers dooy this, but the otary is mepemed this evening ) traveders, tholigh dissrogited Lamiitary | ciretow. | To day's Nosbvilie Prag denies tha, burning of the | Dridge ley the rebes over Stewast's creek. Ib says Wheelar crossed the river at Worblagton iast Daursday | morning, thirteen eailes obove Cuastgngoga, and passed | down tine Sequatelic valley ‘The robels captured tity wagons of one of aue Yenins at the (eet of tho mountains, near Ladersou's cross reads, barniag & pumbor of thenr, and killing aboot three hun- dred Rorsos anit mutes. The train was loadedwith amma: uithe, clothing and rations, Posty of the wagons were eurrying modical and sauitary stores. Above Mity eutlers’ ftonms were alse iost General Mitedoll, with tho Union cavaley, as Foon As he learned of the cross ng of (he rebels, pursued them, and on Friday aud Saturday killed @ind wownded seventy rebels, tock two bundrod prisoners aud recaptured two | hundred avd fifty mules. On reaching Walnut Range the rebels shot two hundred mules to prevemt them falling into our hauds. Mr. Oseanyan’s Levtures.om of Turkey. Among the sensation lectures which crowded Cooper Institute during the inst reason, with @ fashionable audi- ence, were decidedly thosaof Mr, Oscauyan. “ His lectures on the women of Turkey wero nod only extremely into- resting, but the manuoz.in whic they were illustrated was quite novel and impressive. The appearance of ten or twelve different ladies on the stage, dressed in elegant, ‘And some fu quaint costumes, proauces not dbly a pleas tng effect, but imparts convincing idéas of lilo in Turkey. which no mere description, however graphic, could effect. ‘The novelty of euch a lecture hag naturally attracted the attention of oxe of our shrewdest citizens, who is alwayson the qué Mr. Barnuin having been prosous At one of these lectures, has, itaeoms, made a libersl of- fer to Mr, Oscaayaa to lecture for him, as will be seen by the following correspondeoee, but which Mr. Oscapyan bas declined, for reasoms of his own:— Baxwew's Awpiican Me" ay) New Yorn, Vet. 5,156 5 Mn. Occaxvan— Dean Sirf havo reflected upon the subject of your lecture tines our comversation in the Custom Heisotast week, abd Dave conclided to moke you the followtog for —L will give you throe hundred dollars (#300) to “iver your lecture on the Women of Turkey in the biny one time before you start on your tour —of course the lecture to be iilustrated by your ten livlog subjects in costume; sed | would also Ike to have the privilege of two to four more lectures at the Kame price. Ab auswer by rotaru post will oblige. Very respectfully, ¥. T. BARNU New Youn, Oct. 6, 1503. Daan Sir—t feet, highly flattered with your Kind offer, dus I beg leave to deciine it, with many than! reapectfuily , ©. OSCANYAN, ¥.T, Hansux, Bag. A Court Martini at Cincinaad, Cixciymart, Oot. 7, 1963 A genera) court martial bas beew in section bere thie week, trying \oe parties iately arrested oo a chargo of fraud egainat the government. It is understood the case of Captain H. W. Hartt, Assistant Qaartermaste# of thin pest, arrested in July iaat; will be brought belore the court soon, A court of imquiry was called for by Captain Hartt and refused. The statement made in the Asso- ciated Prows despatch in July last, that Captain Hare was arrested (or appropriating government funds to bis own use, is incorrect. No such charge hs beeu made, Gran Order in Reference te Cottom Sales. Owciwwats, Oct. 7, 1608, General Grant's order of September 22 haa been pub- ished at Memphis, makiog Metophis and New Orleans ‘marts for the sale of cotton by the jeyal owners thereof, and banishing ail cotton speculators from the Missieaippi vailey south of Helene, Arkuneas, Three ta Five for sala by the ear loud cart, Address foo, Karis ana Spec and. fm: the slaht of old and nicht, without palw or farigue. 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Sri ood tet «My Rout : | Spots, late dicated how 433 Broas: 1 and Militery.—The Heads are rtioslvig entire Jest sow, + devartmente mt SUI EOR, the Tiaties, ot 0 ianasla Gouraed’s Vouare eile Uprests ener Bee eee: |e FP Peas Thats ovrerate Aawor Howse the best 604 cheapest article. Beit by all wrageco—tanee & Co, 4 Picicieras Mare Seoiliee Branme he "A ily ot * A Hed Mreath._liow M bas 0 many frien ts for ev wa oe the “BALM OF 7! pg ef Lineanpienion, ‘Price My ania. or mle by 0 Sragena K "se Medtea! Discovery. x ne Rerofain Medicines bare (aie! try (hie ot jar remedy It waver fale la curl Serstuia, Mrysipelans if Tone of every name y Le To ote nature, Diisemers Of the Nore ry 8nd Bw » of the Seminal, Ort~ Howard Assocation, Philg hipria Dixemecs of the Peet re platen pre Lid & 00. G28i¢ Rreeawar, ood SON. tay Broniwhy, Coesiauwes from 1 A wien Fever end Aane.<Wynkonp's & Rexterm pet er tom f bat oon Beste Sete tinoeee » “eriee wg Cc? Radicat Cure | Mrerons of the wins, 4 Rh nom, Uaenre, Bead, of erom | Omeiat Drawings © Co.'s Kantieky and Missours Mate Rs Marka 65, 12 69, 72, DEAR AsEs OF THE @¥ RR, De, ROWR, 49 Goacord “Oaice ours from 1b AL Mo OP {From Mer 7 ie. f roe 23, TT, fag % ene £0 00. Fie and Thr direct, Brooklyn. roa Of Charen, aie Covingion. eye. oF n wings of the Shoihy College Lotierr of Kor Yor the bevels ‘ ina stemen Of those similarly aft For ten y Le Esves Cuase 623—Ove 7. 126% 3, 65, 16° 1 1, 68 with calarch which grads ' , be impaired tor health f mum oan oat is 6 dokare® frm iy out bs, oe, 1s auenily vad. Aftr having Utod Ox FB. SINMONR & CO hows, roty cured ont Succwmere io Jud. & Morrie & Ov sored bo the on, ‘ ‘shapivesa Corina soallent beat ood tls owas A Omens Drawings of the Library Astor R's GOLD BMA K LETS Louery of Sent vee Ten bay ie Fifteen, Twen Twewty fee, Thirty oo 70, G1, 69, 9, 64. 60, 5 cohee ie CS ON An 7 et, PINE ¢ SLEEVE BOTPONS, gt 6, 16, 16 Pye, Boren a, Dereive, vifwea ead "ietiere Be. OTTONN Now Styplon ca and Twenty Dollars @ Prices Cashed tm al! Leqalined Lotterten | 6s Inisemation gizan, J. OLAYTON & CO., LO WelLairons, = room No.6, Me ke it TeDOING henad. Ten and Fweuve Dolimes amck, ye 2O per come : 4 Mighe oe Seinsten te AMOND FINGER, REMQR fold andéilver Oe RE ee ho: ity. banks, Bevan diem, J atrncty SF he ee a eit hed Datars cach “EN No 41a Broadway, one dowd below al Ns. ud Twonig Diab Tew, Pitta MIZSBS’ GOLD 4 Five. Berea, Tem Twelve. iM nd Thirty Dollars rac ORnaC eam Twonly, Twenty Gee j ! 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Ik SUVLEK, 687 Broadwa, GRO. © Fo Poesos GERMAN | PREPARED BY DR CM. sACKHOM, 38 NOT A LIQUOR PREPARATI OM, Grover & Bakers Highest Premium ous Bowing Mactines, for ante ALIN Brondwag, Mvery descrip rhe tion oG machine sewing deve to order. pevenaag, nip of TuURY The Saperior Workina the acco of talented artisie at the old Fragh!in Hair Drewing Saloon, gerner of oadway aud Dey eveet, being dally apweciated by the Now rk public. rought yon and Wire HETCIISSON A WICK RESIEAM ‘Caual atresk east of Broadway |g EA NS Rvery family saovld have MISCELLANKQUS. | WILG BPPRCTUALLY CUR® Tiger Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Uhroese or Nervous. Kidneys anda disagane. Cust Iron, Dpbility, Diseases of. the Raving. Arintog from & ise aoure, rom the army howpta Nea ie palette One de wrt lay Any agilation Of Vue marvas , akon aa hour before mania wil! give « geed ag petite, ds ot tae cen ‘will not try them. ieee Tondamne nied by the Migheat medical aod Consulting Surges inediate Penetotal ef » otreet. he, Sect! 7 - _ aes peatetiy "pore a [MPORTANT 10 ALL EnvaLiDR, THK rEROPAN BRP supplies the bioed with the meresvary quant! ta vw 2) Bate ow ty fovide—te pouring in the of ie pom ishing efiects ht Indah KF x TLANTATION | WE — TERS. Th ripen thousanda of letiers Mae the folliw- | One does will eure the mast serore headache, ing may be seen at cur ofice bc when te ‘ Bept 16, 18. coeting from a disordered ato . witals for fove i nea At Alton, Ta These Bitters can be oblalued avany gruggiat's or ender of uptution Hitte ‘dire onion stored iny speech aad cured ine, ons patent medicines in the United biates and Camates, Prig 4 m Waresow, € Scents per detile Bee thal thaaignature of GM. JaQll> r One young mae, who had been z a fortwo sears with serofela BON ts on the wrapper of each ndttie. iver paying the doctor aver $19) without siduatoe’ ate ———o 1 ten botties of your bitters, = 5 * 4." or Bye eured by ten wot you SDWARD WOUMALL. H Rao BUCH CURES “DiAsETH The follonsing is from the - Matron of the Usioo Mome a. Sehout for the Cuiltren.et Volunteors AKLMDOLD'S HXTRACT pec aveMe kit MANSIOM, Panes nea H CURKS GKAVEL AND BRICK DUST DRrOmTE “ wen 10 60 aren HELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUONO Saruecon* pads it CURKS Inn or arent head, loae ot appetite, wi oURKS ] fin ine compa pti wwhoin alt. medjenl #kiil had ee ee "7 ita, has been euiirely reste z HELMBOLD'S RXTRAC o \ od With bata por fob 0: Miter a ny wit jeanadlone eats tne reaned ; at and health Owe ue D8 nent Revpecttully, Sire 0. psf a DESRAGY. BUCY c va id 4 et ty Wetiore: the UR: NYAMMATION OF THE KIDKRYR, epaved ny {ELMBOLD'A Re Wil WAGGONER, Madita, x, ¥ itp ceap hea ck Pda as © * © * Thaw wilt send me two botiles more of thy ad ATARI ov UR BLADDER. ! tation Bitters, My wie bas been greatly benefited by MELMROLD'S xTRact avony } their nee. Thy friend, ASA CURRIN, Philadelphia, Pa. comms, prs Sve ARIAING FRow a ECPOSU RE OF IMIR set beew \fferer from Dyspepsia. HEL MBO TRAC mu fant had to abandon =< * The Planiauon Ponte Munvo DI AND Buers have cured ne. PROBTRA bs KB. J. 8. CATHORN, Rochester. Y. | trom whatever pe BAL whetlier coleting tm . Send ux twenty four doren more of your Fian- ion Wiser te papariy of Which are daly Yoeveawing yeneee wie, avon r with the guenis of our how conus 4 vi SYKRS, © Ler igt fs Bing - ot he ae WXPRACE ROCHE Proprietore Willart’s Hotel, Washington, D, C. 18 THR OREAT DIORETIC. + © * Thave given the Pinutation Ritters te hundreds | Surengtheny Vanom pra > of our disabled soldiers wit eflect. {neo form. i ie at the rane "a ‘ Superintendent So! noe oe 2 ; ities a ak of + * The Plantation Price of medtet complaint, of which [ was Inid up prostraie and bad to Delt adanton my business U. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0 HEIMBOLDR Mw oe SON TH TENTH Bri * + © The Plantation Bitters have cured ma ar DRUcuINtE whee if eas tor sears, Th esa tbe ron if pees orm eased tae for yea ~ €.€. MOORM, Agent for Colgate & ann ¥5 — PBS The Pi ts Bite ‘ ake x a lamagnia 10.4H2. woe 9 are 9 Plantation Bitters make ak strong, y Tz brilliant, aod are exhausted phew great resiore y cure for Kerofula. Consomption, Cancer tr ereitiog . are com poned of the celebrated Oalisaye Rark, W tutergrees, rel ar aod Kidney Lisase ies sumetemy Bassairas, Koota, Herba, e., ail preserved (a perfectly pure repre ol Dyeye pate, and oth o ies a re De NDERS & C®, Payne ions 9 S07 <5 —X Vane 1 hn weakue = - liver, constipation, 4c,, deserre to auffler if %.. phy dy ena E ret is and are warragied lo produce foot. | They Bre exceedingly ag an Nove Any pe som pretending to sei! Piantation Bitters in bull of by thi er and impostor, We Raware of bottles ouly put itu reniled with In for whieh several ‘y of wat trecns are alreaty 10) prison, Bee U nited States alamp over the cork infuse strength, vigor and new life toto 1 ye dig si4 ine oa aod ood PR Hnpetiatl desire ret davies set. yi Dt! 1 Rrmtway, Awe HOUSEHOLD WORD abla C1 ED Ppessvonb 4 Urea! Ra: HOX OF NOTH VAVER, READY INTTE BUY YIRST CLASS BILVRR ry. 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