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2 - NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OUTOBER 14, 1963—TRIPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. Sen nnn ie NRE ROARS WTKR Gunde: ® NIGH’ 4 rat , , THs Even barat BON 1), Oot My ‘Wil! postetve! y setts” ernst TIME a Now York in the character of in the Drama of that title, being his LAST APPEABANCB a n ginis and North Carolina; 10,000 mon; troojs from wes | counteract the superiority of the enomy. The Romans. | Place cy, regarding it as a rival to tho IMPORTANT FR ME I UT aki Sea thoigh exchisively a. military batia, aud ao ignoraat of | Of Foglaud, whic yee OM ill 80 eS aa oe eaton, 8.000; from | nautical mattors tbat they cvrged ts coustrict ony ‘roy the esa on wn hee Date, ri rel ‘The action of Of thea naan ic -- ny the Mobile, 2,000; ninety picees of artiliery, many of them | by the gevidental we a. Be Carthersoian ‘thou powers would call ~ | i it ao AMUSEMENTS. a! Y OF MUSIC.—TAE OPERA ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—~THE OPERA. © ys perrmmee FikrH SUUSCRIPTION NIGH THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, OCT. rt. will be presented Petrella’s b) bly successful @para, tm * IONE. THE Last D4. 5 OF POMPBIL Briph creat or inal cans, cauading J E MEDORI, BONG RENRIETI \ SULZER, hoavy siego gung, manned by 1,800 artillerists and 12,000 | Doldly entered the lists with thore lords of the ovcam, Sed Gor ine ee ‘ectiv eavairy—totri, 68,800 “~ “* soou Nos only rivalied but deteated them. Why stouid | We nimy distaine | - ¢ hot the confederacy do as much? The attempt was nade, Johnston’s and Br 4g Ranks | ™'% miter Gonerat tonesireet, composed of is | Wo found tho galley at. Norfoli. Ned mavucactored the agg own two divisions and the divisions of General Rhodes | Virsiais, whose brill.ant dobut seeried a bopeful augury for " and General Anderson, £4,000 men, our Infant pavy. But, unfortunatoly, tois brilliant pro | the ministers of Ragsia, at , HAVE Bagacity enough to Increased wise was stifled iv ite birth, The’ country Las been | foresee it. Our hopes of bunett to Confed: 4 ; by the Depletion The right, under Goneral Bragg, 61,000 troops, as enu- | tantalized ever sines wich the prodiciious of nich: | arising from the intervention uf European _ eee va Alexander way wish bis parveau brother 10. FRANCESCO MAZZOLENT, Sid) Fr XNANDO BELLINI BUT : rest Powers, mast 1d BAL BIACAL. REE All . | merated in my letter of October 7, including twenty fi fer rains, ant invulnoradle abips oa the poimk of vou <é' upon the questions growing out of the French cece. Conductor. posit wcteveiiese yg oN TUIS SEASON. bows of the Othor Armies. batteries of artillery. ie Hwenty Ave | Distion, which would, no deub:, haye eutirely changed baney of Mexico. Shosid war ise in that quarter there JRDAY NEXT, OCT. Wat 2, Mr, L. P. Barret. -.M8,...+4..;.Don Omear do Bazan the character of the war, wero they uot invariably sub. | Sune be Be impossibility of ua alliance between ATURDAY NERS OCF. It atl (hls firwt appearance ip that , ‘Tho cavalry under General Wheeler, 15.000 strong— | jeoted to sume adverse calat y {,as | aud the United States, but euch & war would speedily se- ay WEE. EN ~—s We, Puincen Pein hs ‘at New Orieuve, to avoid fulilng-anto the cure the idepeadance of the Confod 4 ing @ total force, all under General Johnston's orders, , jeracy, and Ni a Now Orieun fala ; Lf would probably ree error . ft y ruu aground, as did the tablisn Poland’ an a ieee of ih Reg THE COMMANDERS W THE FIELD. ictal aye , _ | coultict, and becon unminsgnabio. GENFRAL ROSBORANS’ PORTTION. our march Las not been “o'er tiie mountain wave Russian floet ia Mathattan bay ia peruaps taténded ea @ ‘ Au obvious and uatural mode of correct: pubic sign, a domovetration, a hii Unloss my information is entirely at fault the public | tpitsroy wasn verses ie: tne od oekoy wad ax The be talee elceeenes nee pe ee world of what 04 a powerful cant, “Ro concs wiih ine farce THUMPING ors gta an In aotive prepai i's grand Opera of mores waciat which will be produced shortly, PRICKS OF ADMISSION AS USUAL, sale of secured yeaa and admission tickets for any of ous. TOMOR FAREWELL BEN! brea ox Omioe a eels aokinwee'e eowii tudes: ms a fceiret regard to the i p si flere» When bovely prested af all nots vr- | regent anoment, ‘ roadway, and down b at 1 . BOOTH. yneral Rosecrans at Chattanooga. My gf under greatly augmented difficultios, it was de era, cornor of Nassau and Pre sizqcta, frou 8 A. M a LOLARED Se poster young American Come- CHATTANOOGA T0 BE INVESTED. formation is to the effect that that place is completely | (“i mlaed to do what proper foresict: would have required | Cause of Maron's Fallure in England. ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MU 10 THE OF MONDAY, 19TH, to be done at an earlier siage of the picch of {Frou the Kichmond Examiner, Oct 5, commanded by the batteries which General Johnston is | the war it was decided to buid a navy ia forugn ports. Whether the report that Mr. Mason, tho Confederate Director. a © * dr vg | The unpedim: fs . y ‘ON tiitiRSDAYOGaGR 3 N850'8 GanpEn, now planting around it—quite as much go as Harper's pelimeuts, jegaland ocberwisa, were graater far | Ormmisiioner io Engisnd, bas notified Karl Ruweell ef FIRST GRAND OPERA NIGHT, ‘Lesare nnd Ai 3 than they would have been originally, and tmuny disas- | orders to withdraw from Loadon when will be presente! ford's euevrated Oparuot ToUss Chowpee i Bveny rue "= | Rogecrang’ Army to bo Entire. | vic rec’ ee Coneret Jackson in Seplomber | tons had bafalien,, yhies tho wawedtionsot « moderato | Sour ted infact or a fancy, few ioubt that ‘eeaeloe, \_ RIGOL! BN pb NIGHTLY, Of Last yoar, If tho above statements are correct, it is | naval forco sight b-vo prevented. It is, however, (ho | ders were more than oxpediest. The ccufederacy baw with the same briltians cat ax pro od in ne Fork, WEDNESDAY EVENING. October 14, 1863. most probablo that General Rosecrans will not romaiy in | 2estiny and the nature of some individuals, and perhaps ied for two years in ibe person of its aml THE SHEE GY SeQURAD BEATS AND TIGKETS this season, POX THE FIRST TIME ly Destroyed. the trap which the wily rebols have sot for him, but will | ©#0Me Battous, to be always a little too Into, Tho ex: earthy good hus or couki result from will commenoa this morning, Oct. 1 fm Brooklyn at the iy vo Bot for him, but will | panding horizon of the war gave ground for tho bolief | its represontative to the “continued rudeness” EDWIN FORREST will clube intone igre pend acmucite : savo his army by retiring to Tullahoma, A movement of | that there was ample time to coustruct a navy before its | Russell, But if we are to judge by the unexpected de- thas Kind will place the eneony s¢ the same disadvantage ination, Pleasures, accardingly, were takou to effect | tection of the Iron clads in the Mersey, the irritation ef” ‘ob; Mr, Msson’s presonce near the British’ government has , He York at Root & box office of the Academy, and in ee ‘ loners, corner Nussa\ CADEMY OP MUSIC—ITALIAN OPERA, u neck. + under which he 1s now laboring. If, however, before he Of course tho vigilance of the evomy was drawn to this | been the cause of material harm to cur interests. in the POWERFUL AND ROMANTIC AMERIGAN TRAGEDY OHOICH SBATS (N PARQUSY and DRESS OIROLE | of the same name, i Jous ee ABH: Bars ie Pans os ene Wins ty he ia Sedge Coma Maral Destivution. af the |e 0s. tomy sent i mace Mowe, | bet Suara ae ee | ee Se CE, teenth street. coruer of Fourth avenve. end supported by a Cc fed: which is what they are striving to effect, the worst re- 15 their ieaportatice; end, like coursaives, tie mad beet a 1 ofticial ition ty lon an « en soit BEGINS A MOST COMPLETE CAST, opfederacy. aults may be looked for—not in tho West, however, but tint the duration of the war gay Dalla ten pee ee cent cuales an the Pee | pat oo GINS AT & | including the neumoar . come couviticed tnt ihe duration of the war gave ample { abolitionist party. nces of the rame will preve | Doors open at half-past seven; overture commences ata | Mr. J. McOULLOGH, to the Kaat. The Confederates have Inidjout a deep game | soope for long and extensive proparation. Every engine { swenty times better Magor withtraw shan they quarter gu Ai; tae performance will terminate loge on to Me i R Sao W hE — of atrategy, of which tho destruction of the army of | %f brivery, intimidation, or diplomacy, was naturaily | wore previously to that Vent. : apse OF b 7.9. BOURNE sacaie (otine aukg tna areata: S| used’ to -dotent our purpoeo. “The legal point. it was |" ‘Ihe romark that, Sr, dashn was not the right mam te thought had been dofinitely sottiod in the case tho right place bas beea froquenti: heard of lote, and will Mr. J. W. COLLY of tho Alexandra, ‘The Court, in that caso, Used | new be repeated wilh more contidence than ever. ER, ir. BT. RINGUOLD, Mr. J, Water, Salt and Fresh, a Very Hostile Mr WALLACK e th It relied ‘al fee much onere IA Daa wapaue cea © i woraes, Element to *S NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. excise "apin “amacian ew, ‘Sul parr: | Se: nmurenge ony suppose woaees Ae Re * ‘em the Rebe ; mevagnnngiyarnannay riy cited the decisions judge Story, whose | volving the vital intereste of uations Yer AONIUVED IN THI THEATRE, Gonadtign, ATTN 8° aRvay i DODWORTE. Chattanoog athlon, (ised evr eupermeee rare ciahe Poiees’ | cuac ce ee Caloat or want of tale inthe equate The x and to prevent diaappothtmoent would respectfully suggest an THURSDAY EVENING, October 15, 1863, —— {From the Kichmond Examiner, Oct. 6. against the United States, The decisions of American | bows or the arguments, the diplomatie tact or personal carly application TOR eaMty ca qin W ror the eDWIN, FORREST, ‘An Ofleial deapaich {rom.General Bra } ived Te boi chown o oom ston abe furaaage Delligereaus ete Goreen eee tor who fe the beater drys 74 Y EEK r the second time this season, as patel agg was receiv: were bot ct one government to nothor, weighs nothing at all a will be acted the new drama. in five acts, entitled AO! 5 WMITBRVUNTION OF RUSSIA. with arms or vessels, ich affairs, ‘“ ROSBDALE; BATURDAY EVENING. October 17, 186 r aR “a Wer Otioe last night, which centalned'no milttary | “ater syexplicls an Exposition of tho law it willnata. | No uber man woul have done better than Me, Magee ; on ‘Last ligonce, rally excite feolingw of surprise, as well as of disap- | with the Palmerston-Kussell Cabi ‘The appointment RIFLE DAEs Mike. ViSrVALi, Cement All other faformatioa we have from Chattanooga is con | ointment, that the, tron clas in course of conutruction | was not personally injudicious, He is june the person to SCENERY, COSTUMES, APPOINTMENTS, Seats may be secured at the box office, tained in the telegram to be found tn another column, | 2, Roveramens, gult the upper cl of land; possesses a strong an- ALL NEW. . THRER DAYS TANCE. | the English press should teem with articles deprecating | derstanding and a manly charaoter aud wore itor Gray Meester Wallac, | a x an Alliance Between Russia and | trom wricn it will be soon that to tho best of tho re- Meir constriction ‘aa an ack af Dagrant hoatilty to the | of his which have booa aande puclictnariie he cae ae e Moen r. i N. riers judgment there i little prospect of an immediate | United States. Has any new lig] ahed upoo Englund, nave been eminently proper aud. Matthew Eels 4 ba rece! d and rehsonable. \ Bunberry Kobb inte” -Mr. B, A. Baker the United States. renewal of hostilities at that piace. It is to be regretted a Nea tne Pack es poe oe] pe vera Col, Qarendian May. sine) ie atta sspovober he the reporter does not furnish us the reasons that have armas of its generals? a : mu The Biel be Fares yori y MoD gemany Boek (a gipay), ovTar impelied bim to'this conclusion. pens ot fs gen henge pp ea bas hanc A bps Lees uf ror arabia poteoeny cares Oo a ihject of most speculation and Tad " inciples aro often admitted in their simplicity, from the athe val pec eur! te Bfason's Failure as an Ambassador | How News of Victories Is Received | tyitithate, covscquences of which we Taposed. to | EATORC,, and indeod to educated minds tn al parts ee ‘ re accustomed to read iu hi ects tended with unforeseen consequences. In seeking & | gvents: if aydo not detertatoe Ui siete craccsten, South. shrink. The theory appears faultiess, but the practice is te Bngland. [From the Richmond Examiner, Oct. 8.) 0 Lady Adela Grey (1 Sarah Sykes (Matthe avoid the inconvenience of the logical deduction wo labor | thy Primrose (lad, If a foreigner could have observed the bearing of the ey Ronerally pass large territories frem ono bell br Sp maces y's maid) Pedee Poke to find an exception to the principle, Thus the sales of | to another, give the key to controlling positions, or are Southern people during the momentous events of the last | one man-of-war or of Afty rest upon the same basis a8 | greompanied with other importeat incidents of advan. thousai ets, So Barren Results of the Rebel | (¥ wets, be must havo thought them the most imporsi fg of ton 7 nd or of fifty thousand musk tage. ‘Tho only advantago, however, waich appears te Court in the case mentioned, and 60, bleand phiegmatic of nations. Tho news of a great victo- | too, aid the American authorities quoted. In the hare resuiel ios us a be ie Grentant 4 Cas Lie re mngg bates Victories. Ty was recived not merely with imperturbable calmpeas, | the’ sal ’ ites, which, | the ealo of arms, howover, the effect is broken | afer all. 13 a vul . a but with something akin to frigid distrust. The precon- | by division and rendered imperceptible, and tt ts impossl- | The war Prete Sp ate a dee train of in- ceived ideal of the people of the Southern States, so fa- bie to particularize any battie lost or won through the decisive battics, At Charcelloryvilie and at Chick: THE REBEL SITUATION malliar to the world. just gave appeurod vory mich at Searcy ot et yee ened ‘yee mee ‘one ships, on | wore Cought the two bloodient batties of tho war; exch variance with the reality. Surely these aro not the mer- » cl them contested for three da: n * | curial and passionate children of the Southorn sun—‘“tho | toft the shores of Rngland; that on euch a day they cap- | in the aize of tke armios, icrauge i dramas cpg ol to Box book open a week in Chamberlain Seats may now be sqcured fro: BW BOWERY THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, Oct, 14, 1563. ‘Another new GHOST DRAMA, Introducing the wonderful and thrililng effects of THE GHOST, entitled the SPIRIT OF THE RED MANTLE. Mra, Chillington.. Sir Edward Ardent Doors open at 1OX’S OLD BOWERY THEATRE. Sole Proprietor -Miss Henrietta Irving - + Melk ‘commence at B o'clock. ° GL. Fox Mr, G. C, BONIFACE THOME OF : warm in clime and warm in blood?” ‘There i ~ | tured a Yankeo cruiser, bombarded a town or raised a a \ As Wolfe, the Moss Trooper. Last Wabi Key KC, &e. Joicing overs, single dubious ‘aod. meagre victory 1u tho | siege. The reauita are visitfe and tangible, the moro 80 | Oncge'‘tarnown gontintg ok eet ery pom, 12 Mrs. W. G. JONES i SES Sts * is land of granite, ani codfish, and wooden nutmegs, than | 10 the prescut cage, as, in consequence of the utter naval | those splendid victories Ie only tho ‘qratifcstion A With the great Drama, in six acts and twelve tableaug, en- JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. ba aes ts patel toa Chickamauga or Manassas in tho sunny | destitution of the coufederacy, all that it eccom- | that wo xilled more Yankees than they 4id Confederates. tied the JACKSON HAINES Our Rebel Correspondence from Bait! Hon of cotton and tobacco, Phuhed by sen can be distictly. traced to fore'ga | So in all the war our battles bayo been scarcely more SIX DEGRBES OF CRIME; ja Pig "tne peoplo have indeed evinced not only great temper. | aid. With illogical, but vory usual, ipuonsistoncy | (han cruel ewaps of humaa life, They end ‘te OR, WINE, vow, THE FULL COMPANY mere: co in the expression of their joy, but remarkable firm. | the organs of opinion ta England ‘soom dirposed | parative lists of killed and wornded, aud with an tne ; RE ata Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 12, 13 and 16, Barrmons, Oct. 10, 1863. | ness and pationce in the dark and ‘tangled series of ma- | 0 quail before the grand results, while they regard } vontory of captures ; there is no territory regaiaed, Be =] MG eer, To commence with the new drama (Get time) of = Aa chat ihebwadh dan which en. | Btuvres which resulted in the recene ‘victory in North | with Indifference the humbor of miinor effects. Like the | Gremy dnepetched, it is tnuaght suiMeleut 20 nave socom a MURDER, eal peas the long | indiscroet damsel who pleaded in oxtonuation of hor | plished the doath of sevoral tbhousard Yanaees and the THB SCAFFOLD. ables mo to say that if any apprehensions are felt for tho ovements of | faux pas “that tbe child was such a very small cue)” | taking of a ceraia surber of small arms, oolore aa on, THE FATHER’S CURSE, introducing the ever attractive GHOSTLY ILLUSIONS, Jacob Grubbtn i A) iam, aged 96. pre | sui Hr. @. Cc. BONIFACE pains Mrs, W. G. JONES! as LOUISE. Mr. Marden, Miss Hathaway, Mr. G. Burkes, AN ALARMING SACRIFICE. George Burkes, Bliss Kato Newton. ter the cam. | thoy rogard the sale of the Florida or tho Alabama with- | Qthce trash of the battle fesd, * ere school, | Ut compunction, but shrink aghast at the thought of |. mnere must be some geusral any considerable bodies of troops are boing reserved near aro pride our impatience aud to | equipping a whole foot of iron-clads., They aro like timid | “y¢stere mest be, some eee ereeationct: enaouas that city for the defence of the capital, they may be sent’ | awair composcdiy the tedious operations of strategy, but Friar satiety) and faltor in 4 wopical treatment, instead of | character of our victorieo, Itt @ fuvorite sneer with ‘ striking boldly at tho root of tho dizease. * . : elsewhere at once, Any dgsigns which the rebel leaders | wo have been rudely taught not to abandon oursolves to FT ee ee eae the South from } European joursals, Nut they wilsnederviand the causes may have formed for th capture of Washington have | the Arst movements of triumph, nor to trust implicitiy | , He 7 aneraaee io the priuetpion OF fateroational law | , WHat iw belo an anomaly ahd a paradox The lareriorl- Present safety of Washington, they may be dismissed. If z . mena Day) ‘Ve | the rose-colorod stories of the telegraph. Théso tessons : ty of our vietotiag in point ct it other BORGE CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS. O65 BROADWAY, | Swal been abandoned for the present, ‘The whole attention | havo been peculiarly impressed < tn by our experi. | f0,at the yame time, a main cause of tits incousistency | Ware recorded ip hiaivey, Sib ol rood i Suse ee mols Proprietor | UPR cas Of the rebel government is mow directed to the West. | ence with the army of the West. In the slight tinge of | 90 the part of Zagland, and roudor it doubly grievous | recnoots, ia certainly not'to be asoribed to the cowardisa Georae Christy Stage Manager | fetus cGolun bi DAVeRPOTE | The whole military force of the confederacy, except whar | Woredulity shown by the public to the bulletin of Chicka. | '0 the South. In ordinary war the advantages would | of our soldiers or tbo ignorance of our ootamacders. We gene Opesty, Amusements fall fe em Ine)... Misa Louisa Browne ry hy mauga there was evidently a recollection of Murfrces- | Probably be almost equally shared between the | nave enough of valor and of 1n!1:ba: v7 'e H. Perey voral Director | ToCoucludg With LINERS’ HOLIDAY. te absolutely necessary to be kept at certain other points | boro. two parties, aad hence consistency would be | Victories, coanmronsurate. 12 ail reajmecs: with the, mmeep Se REAT MODEL TROUPE, Mt Ghapman | has been (not és going fo be, or will be, or ix now being, bu- | | Now that the victory in the West ie placod beyond the castor, | As in she prosent they are principally, as te | famous of history. ‘The explaaation of our iietion ik ’ Mr. Simon Sparks Miss Pots. ... ee NTIRE CHANGE—EVERYTHING N % MONDAY EVENING, October 12, and every night, Chi Bowers, Purdy, Prendergast, Percy, Drauin, Peir- son. Gnynor, Simpson, Keller, Suaithy, Jobns6a, &c., Wil! ap nth features, Peer in Ate now I eeOXYUINATED AIR, wry irs. Harry Chapman | 4. reach of cavil, and that we no longer fear that the soquoi | &4fds the purchaso of ships, tu favor of tne South: thoy | 1 be found in ihe vory ‘has been’), concentrated at Dalton, Lafayette and Trem | Cr'tno story, as on former occasions, may destroy. its | strike te ngiteh oonsaienco a8 enormous. ‘Tho. sales of Huavolecn temeereat ies opie te construe ‘stem: ton, in order to overwhelm and defeat General Rosecrans. It | enriy promise, the country still awaits ‘with deep avxiety | "ms, which the decisioas place in the samo cxtegory a5 | Hing block of our armies, and the source of eo will be seen by the map that these places are south, | @ consummation of the work so well begun. It looks for | Ships, aro ag decidedly favorable to the United States, | soisortuue and moral dleeaso iu the coutoderaay—the fe southeast and southwest of Chattanooga, and each about | He results of a plan which abandoned a valuable country j aud yet the Texiish yecm ta be unawaro of any inequality | sission of military discipline. 5 and a strong lino of defence. That result must not only | OF injustice showa the South. 8» narrow aud one-sided We win§ireat vicleries, bus we do not mpruve thom. twenty or twenty-five miles therefrom, ve a repulse of thoenemy, but, at loast, the reroquiei- | ate frequently the judgnsents of mon, even though there | rie reat successes of battle ar ‘sooner pista TOE RENRL COMMANDARS—WHEELER’S Rat AND rts opsecr. | tion of the territory abandoned for strategic reasons. To | May be uo inseniional unfairness, our army beceines a mod, aud fa!le to cheering and exalt General Longstreet, according to my information, with | °XPect this much, as the sanction and the reward of a I imerparional aw | be indeed @ solence, 8ud | ations, in which genersi oficers indecaauly participate, ’ y 5 policy which catised 80 much uneasiness and gloom, | Ot @ twee varying system bending Ww the CoD- | The repulse of the enemy, instead of bain tke | MECAANTCS’ HALL, 472 BROADWAY, MONDAY, OCTOUER 12, and overy nicht during the week, BRYANTS' MINSTRELS, The favorite tronpe. 1n the following. comicalities, Be, XB. THE PERFECT CURES, MPT SHAKERS, SALLY, COME UE THE SERIOUS FAMILY, THREE STRIKERS, BLACK- 8’ JUBILEE, S$ BY NATIVE ARTISTS. ULTON MARKET ON A SATURDA MISSISSIPPI BLING, FATAL DULL BETWEEN MR. KNOTT AND MR. SCHOTT. hristy’s great prize plece, ITALIAN AL 's. his own corps and two other divisions from General Lee’s | seems to be entirely within the bounds of reason. veniexce of the our, the British courts and RN MecGinniss, Dan Bryant | Mad. Fabbrico. .R, Ht ; C. ithe bajeie ta’ Cees eeeenl teete ee sTOnN'S BOE” torcast, ae, | COMEMCAInpIss, Dan Berane Mad: kePeyo- Woward | sey, olde the left, from Bridgeport, on the Tennessee | The denouement of tho situation seems to be approach. | British na\ion | should ' take pride in watorcing | iruoticusis tho sigaal for ‘relaxaticu and tho ao: : i fh ite mandates. The circumstauce urged tost strong: 5 _—— Tiver, to Trenton ; General Jobnston commands | ee ee a a ee erg | agalust this ubsdiencs is, when abalyved, noting — fe fig rep ong err Ab heats, peer ype oo. <= tm the contre, at Lafayette, and occupies also | supntics havo to be wagooed by immense trains at Vinnt- | tan it makes ‘a favour of tho weaker patty. Ie tbat a rae. appeared on, to eeeue othe tho famous Lookout Mountain; and Genoral Bragg | deni risk ie ging A OE eg Toate usod are solely those of conventen Eres Ala rl ate ped pl ped BO Ba right, at wi wing their force from tho fear that Great Britain + , 3 . commands on the right, at Dalton, with his right wing | enterprising general opposed to him, that retreat should | '& : that’ uathoely exultation, whieh sacle. 10% extended to @ point below Cleveland. During the last | bo ruinous. ‘itis to be hoped that sigual advantages will { belligerent, raay be injured by the rigid appli pomlectbar atitea ornt cata triers tet ten days General Wheeler's cavalry, in strong forco, | be obtained, and that our victory will not be summed up | roneslins Hom anOtos OF Sine ton aMerutious of fan. | wbich the resulta of the weutory omy oecsive My ate be wl re - n e crossed the Tennessee river below Bridgeport and made | incrous hosts of the foe, or the’ gain ofa few pieces of | tice Let us Hope thas Chickatnauga will pload with | Meributadt Pda Te RT, TR the attack on McMinnville, of which some imperfect ac- artullery, 40 erally replaced by the immense resources of | More power i our favor. Such arguments will go pari | Tore than a huge militia Thore cee be we te havo already beon published, Tt was the inton, | his arrecais and foundries. past with the cotton loan. If Rosocrans can bo annthi- | Ciicieney when tbe penalties of the mau ir Roo om paney nate. s Sanguluary batties win us renown, but it is purchwod-| !ated the one may rise to a handsome premium, aud the } Sntorced, when preachers aad ottiee weston = tion of General Johnston to have this expedition accom- | at the cost of valuable lives. Hood, the able chioftian, | other gain the swreogth of conviction. in the paledersay recommaud ao sashduaioies ecboo panied by several batteries of light artillory, and not | the courteous gentleman, and the frank-bearted soldicr, —— that would pardon deserters an4 ped rofractury soldiers ommetice at Py. Tickeus 2 cents Doors open at{G}g; curtain rises at 7%. ‘Tickets 25 cents, their commandor, W000'S MINSTREL HALL, ‘ 514 BROADWAY, 514 Opposite St, Nicholas Hotel, HENRY WOOD, Proprietor, UNABATED SUCCESS VERFLOW ING HOUSES. TENTH WEBK OF THE GHOST. THE GHOST OF UNCLE TOM. CROWDS ‘CROWDS: 7 ROW DS nightly throng this beantiful Temple of Minstreisy. ONDAY, Oct. 12, and every evening during tbe week, WOOD'S MINSTRELS. Charley Fox, Frank Brower, A. J. Talbott, Cool White, C. nent), DS. Wambold, Lockivood, Glenn, Schwicardl, Mas: ter Wood. Isaacs Brothers, Haslam, Lets. HAMLET, ROBINSON CRUSOE, THE GHOST OF HAPPY U iy FIRST CONCERT OF STELLA BONHEGR, SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 17, Mr. GEO, SIMPSON, Tenor, Mr. J.B. TH OMAS, Baritone, ) MAEDER, Conductor, ‘Tickets 50 cents each; reserved seats &) cents extra; lo be Dad at (ie music stores and Irving Lia wis, dc. N PIN JOHNNY, ATC FOR ¢ D THE CHAMPIONSHIP, AVANAGH, of Now York, 4 f c y ? THE REBEL PRIVATEBR, THE FOUR CROWS, though, fortunately, not kilied, as first stated, lies maim: . or Tite, RAILROAD BXPLOSION, Ac. £0. only to cut the communications of Geveral Rosecrans, but | 0 ugh catering, vane ‘ye scaroely re carnal Russia and the United Sia with sugar Bums. a of our victories te pICKE NE DOLLAR BACH, Doors open GX, comamnenes 44 to.9 god Tickets 25cents, | also to capture some wagon trains which it was under- | preyious wound.’ The loss, or the teuaporar; Pieeciineee ie Po peecten ray amiver, that sia! pn heer A ae oo oh aaph Fly ee iY eC 1 Dilidas "OO1n No end AS ¥ J 4 rs who | pow tobe obtained at tie privcipal Villard rooms and at the | ores A in, Oct 17, coumnencing at 2% o'eloex. | Stood wero on the way from Murfreesboro, These trains, | of such men not only grieves the heart of the people, but | always expectant of great events, and who scont in every | Our armies. The reformation must oommence lore. We it 1s étated, wore captured and conveyed to the south | !mpairs the military capacity of the country. It is meet | proath of wind tndications of cha and convulsion, the t improve our victories until the discipline of our oor. Doors open at 7 o'clock ; playing to commence at 7%. —— that so great sacrifices should be marked by decisi be i : = mre RVING HALL. ide of er. LS yy decisive | presence of a few Russian men of war in New York | atmies shall be improved, and they shail learn, inatend REGARDLESS OF EXPENSE-THE NOVELTIES Fee aleeieecea Bik tan etapenre so insane tne | OE TE oo wah Seen Victories, and that the death of a hero should parch harbor 1s ominous of an alliance betweca tbe Czar and | of cutting congratuiatory capers over avery success, 10 / } Introdneed nightly atthe the FIRST GOTTSCHALK CONCERT ‘5 " " the freedom of a State or secure the blessings of poace. the American Dictator. There is no rational ground of | follow it up with andiverted and uareienting jurpese., GREAT ORE TAL CONCERT HALL, will take plore ‘on. ‘according to my information, is to concentrate such a The favorable reports that reach us that ‘sour cavalry | apprehension that any such combination is about to be We may theo win victorioe which wii! boar comparison eatablishuvent wid be found (for this a NC id will be ted by f ‘3 » ties, it 1s true, ron very much in the same chanacl. The | dvthing iv war which will bear such a com 5 nis at this ta fablishuieut wi r ‘His series of coveeria, amd will be assiate by w number of] completely to tnvest it, and to cut off all supplies from | semblance to similar ataurances which have been eubso. | twe' despots of the Wast aud the Kast sit gesnly rewarding | Unloca wo tmay except the ret, Manasses and oe gerne DISTINGUISHED ARTIST ickets 50 cents. Reserved chairs $0 cents extra, The alg of which will commence on Tharsday morning: ct, 13, at Irving Hall; Beer & Sehirmer's music store, 701 Broad. way, Scharfenberg & Luis’ inuaic store, 758 Broadway, sad Macoy & Herwig, 112 Broad) week only), General Rosecrans and eutirely destroy bis communica. | quently read by the light of disappototment, if not of de- | each other across tho ivtervenin; } , : 3 e 1% world, and say God | campaign of Jackson, tiova; and this having beon done, to lay regular siege to estan eh atte cae ieee enemy for rein | greed to tbo glorious work of “order”? in which | In-one ingtango u*‘grand army”? was acnihiiated. fe Chattanooga. In order to compel the Union army there to | to us. Our army may have been sire caged e aa nar a I Yimin ena a ie Tacit gers pe hak onan grdlg ne | surrender. Large as the rebel force thore was at the | cient extent and our position may possoss ndvantages | sympathy ind ovo. and, hate” vogets an port’ | was com bs stories of battle of Chickamauga, it bas since been greatly aug- a Of friendship; and certsinly between tho empire of Russia enom: tion; Of ssccesves: eadated, orale teas: Us hin. Yoel tabedioned ov however, is not Slow preparation and prod! | gud the 2o-cailed republic of the United States thore is | le!t half developed or suddenly eonverted’ to disaster. . D ned may Soe ia labor ugualiy valuable auzilisries | the greatest identity of likes and dislikes. Both have an | These are, perbaps, the only twe dents of the war gure not to fail, the rebel armies at all other points have ahs ray ey pee thas te a (et esr hgtieed enemy. | unlimited desire for territorial expansion; both bave an | whorein the resulta havo been eommenaurate with the been called upon for contributions of men to swolt still | ting, go brilliantly foaug eee et Chickathauga, may bo viet eaten, fOr freedom of speech and ot the press, | expenditure a means and blood made to obiain them. It further the immense hosts under Bragy aud Johoston, | persisted in, and that, uader bettor augurios and more | lore ive pir tnlensbeg i teapeerg) ad yo nemnsncr pedo do geld Saasere ih eee om plot ines! cumentary proof a direct descent from the greatest OTHER TER : way glorious of loveliness never before wit- forming @ g nessed. LYTHE’S INVISIBLE COMBINATIVE ORCHESTRA, PER ORIENTAL GALLERY OF WORKS BY THE GREAT ARTISTS, and a hundred more attractions, Remember the address roadway (avove Ble@ker). Adurissiva ‘re: 600 Bi ay (avove Blew! on TTS amare Fach purchaser of a reserved aca’ for the evening concerts’ will be presented with @ ticket of admission for the first popular ay afigrnoga concert, Ost. 24, under the rect . Theodore Thomas. aiid at whict seco TR MGOTTSCHALK WiLL PERFORM, together with @ powerful array of talent. + | pe, LE one TRS ENE NEE NIOINSTRUCTION, BANJO INSTRUCTION.—TH 8 2 E™ AORDINARY HILLIARD EXHIBITION. Pea cael nip tg it TION THE | and of course the requiretwent bas beea promptly met, Fe ee ett ire cen er Gauss omar ne in our | of law or humanity wheu opposed to the gratitication of | powor and genius and those mijitary ovents whi THE TIVAG TARD TESTIMONIAL, fons. alter which the papil cau play any tune rapidly, From General Lee's army two more whole divi- | tized by the redemption of Tea: y be signa | their wishes. At prosent. too, thoy have an additional | great for other reasons than the arithmetic of killed AT IRVING HALL, a . ils tanght at their residences if desired. AddreusGeorge ©. | cone ave been sent—namely, Rod division ined by Sedemptn nenseer bond of union. Both are aunoyed by rebellions. One is | wounded. ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16 Baten: 213 Heraid ottice, m a y, Ki —— striving to crush the embryg icdopex:deces of a freo born Afternoon at o'clock and Evening at 7% o'clock. nate dha of General Ewoll’s corps, and Andereon’s division of General Bragg’s Scapeguat. race while the other atruggtes to repress the efforts of a Rebel View of the Situ: Me aT folowing briuiant experts wil take partia Weenier: | yoy Gener Amusements Bee Another | General A. I’. Tiil's corps. These divisions are onch |, commer mathe Atlante Appeal, Oot 21 snorat Poe | Slant poeple to shake off the yoke to which long years | {from the Richmond Examiner Iam er ewan, of Cincinnésl. . Part of the Paper. about twelve thousand strovg. It wil bo romembered | arrived im this city yesterday evening, whither be fas scveuves he he hp aerate ag ing cH Be Oe sate latormssiion nea re- {OHN SEBEEITER jor Detroit. . ——= = == = | that the failure of the rebels to force the Union position | been required to repair and await further orders. This re thor polite of resemblance botwoen these | ceived of the arrival of General Stephen Decatur Leo at CHAE, ‘. CORPORATION NOTICES. at Cemetery Hill, at tho battle of Gettysburg, was al. | Procedure, as wo have been informed, is based upon | two nei who were 80 recently supposed to be the op- | Murfreoeboro with twenty thousand jorato . some disagreemont between the two gonerala as to the Ko poles of humanity, Ip both there is a bi The welcome story obtained rend: jence, many tributed by the rebel army correspondents to the failure | conduct of the Iattor on the battle fold of Chickamauga. Sienmnihewnde; tu both a gloss of aiyiliaatin sovere Ky seemed to think ee alread: he “7 r ¥PICE OF THE STREET COMMISSIONER, NO. 237 p of Anderson's division to perform the part that had been | General Polk, we learn, fools confident that he wi!) be en- | tutrinsie sevegery of nature. This, In the Russian boy. | sity of coming, without delay, out of his works and Broadway, New York. To Cont Ps D Vint Me Indianapolis. 1s inclosed in a sealed envelope, i —Pro 4 P ar rd » abled before the proper tribunal and in the most unquali form of diplomatic rednemont and courte | ing at Chattanooga, or MELVIN FOSTER, of Boston. ee ee ee Se erat omer pee ee ee fled manner. to acquit bimeelt of all blame ‘in tho | ey:%u tho Yankeo i appears an a sam inteloctusl cet. | ville, To hasten his ded ¥ ESTEPHE, (of Philadelphia. eleven ck A. M., Tuesday. October 20, 184%. ‘THE REBEL TROOPS RSCSWILY tp ViRcNnA premises. Sopot lindman is also in the city under a | ture and peeado-philanthropy, Each looks wit! BE. NELMS, 5 ek ine oo Ro ‘Sixty second street, betweeo At the time the battle of Chickamauga was fought there | similar state of circamstancer. Sousitivencss to the opinion of Europe. The Russ, re- on Dipte Kav anaud, For regula Endigrating Seventy second sirvet beiween | wore in Vitxinis, bendoe the army of Gen. Lee, twenty. | 1, bay le eel ly: lrg iy me ghee beg eg yet pel Rage Ga peg ore WILLIAM LAKE, pooh gl five thousand rebel troops at Richmond and at other This 8 certainly a a ° 4 Eighty-ninth street, betwee: a 5 rtainly a most unpropitious tine, | while the Yankee lonks back with servile agmiration an fancies, but we must, as Fee aounnr, fot" BS Sian eveyone aren wes | Paes momneth— tm rumak afeeben. cnt | SAS OEE 9a” SO es” Ba | SSeS SL "ati alla whoa | Ro ae et MERY, iy ng fourth at rei t) w Ferkt D BRalstED, ‘avenues. along the railroad between that point and Weldon, and | jeg * trom the fields whose cases, even | place, The pointe, of contact. arising from. so. | authentic toformation, he ax AMATEUR, Os met Sagas Sixteenth atreet, from avenue | ton thousand along the be eggyietriy Weldon Railroad, | if they shail have proved guilty of a dereliction of duty, | cial jarities and similar political position have of (ay, the seminar of given nole formal gall f Billiard Luminaries For regulating, ing. curb, gutter and flagging Seventy. | between those two jwints, ing forty-five thou. | could very Post to @ more opportune sea- | late increased by similarity of governments, Both a reapactabie ore ehd lyre ito an pt Serato ane whi ees | amen, fre Bienes Bett gee ge | sad men. Dexdee theme, General Jone a ee een eee ee oe a ee eee ana | Mamrounss Rea hs is the best players in the world. Fee Set ee grading, curb, gutter an’ flagcing One eel. eee. eo tory prove forest su sion ol struggle for liberty end " Pr ee hy ed the ordar of play ready on Tyetes. a po ‘and Twenty th street, from Second to Third | tweive ous: roops: 3 Great South- | in our bands. ba all baa hha veh bone deg 4 ee ee vi Me Sao pe ee Nd T ON! LLAR each, will admit gentleman and | avenue. ero railroad, in tho southwostern part of Vir. | it wases casy ve made vi jum it and Russian despotiem , enjoying advantages of age tay be on the Nashy'! road much. Indios ab either the ait ‘exercises, and can | For regulating, grading, curb, guuter and Gagging Fifty- * > ‘ be prosised of the members of the commitiee, orat the priu- | seventh s:reot, ‘tins Bay ta givia, between Abingdon and the western slope of | Covclasive st wit ¥), Wa vioroun eemeceuue of ahe | desire ts the recess grewis in Ataowien, The repuainyy | operations will bes sours ef werions cipal billiard FOO on ART, PHELAN, * ent ro first ae to ent river. 4 sy the Blue Ridge; Col. Imboden had three thousand mountod | guccesses of Saturday — Sunday, when the euemy was | bowever, with which the Intter advances gives crans, He qill certain! BHRIS OSONNOR, | ~ Committes FE, cada eae eee, Fuird te Poorts. | suerilias some distance below the line of the Baltimore | thorougiy ted Sal ete ‘and’ Middle ‘Nencersce | iu Bove lute conater tate ie tones Shaan | Ssabens pusn oo a reese vot NEIL BRYANT, Arracgimenta | *792"°. - aihis th 0 One | 204 Obio Railroad, in the northwestern part of Virgioin; | Gace more in our possession. As it is, we have only re. | in the essentials of arbitrary t, Ite proficiency | Memphis. We shail hear more of bie $e PRES, Fear Franek irom Fifth enerenta: | aud the irrepressible Mosby, who bas as many lives as a | covered come Sighs or ton miles of surfeadered verrivory, | above, a eres ‘pature has, to 8 great exteot, sup. | oF X39 around the borbood . | while the enemy is tropregnably entrenched in want our army at SFE ssintnes tenting, exth, getter eet. Gagsind Wty. |! Tt DONE Evens Ce alee of Weahing- | while (Wr ore'we (oar he will Tenata dervag the winter, |’ the Ger desosuded trom a tong line of rulers, and, | of writing, wo ramor, DWIN ADAMS, ates resenting. Fhind fo Fourth avenue. ton with bis band recruited to 1,800 men. These de | "TAC: tho responsibility of these shurtoomiogs reat | Brought ap in the co of a court, may look with | that Bragg bag opened . . Has jv \ cotared ou \reanind woot of ms caloaat For regulating. grading, cu ter and tagging Fifty: | tached bodies amount altogether to 61,300 mon, and it | whore it may, we submit ‘this {3 no time, when the | some disdain ‘pos le bres dapot reveal ht ‘The report from omen ate Walnut srt, entre Py 4 migti house for Hove Company WO. had been deemed necessary to keop them tn the locali. { country te bleeding at w persu Pe oe es peptic jusion of which be wil Rooheate: t jose + 4 a B gee weeks. “Tine open trom teed, until he flat Kor. few Ronee tee toes Company We al, ties indicated. For Mosby, under the guise of ateal- | {Moritios at Richmond will tako this view of the question, show the Houve of Romanof alm@A as obscure | The failure is attri nagers wishing to negoviaie can address H. H. Wail, New house for Engins Comy No, 26, i horees and plundering sutlors, gained 9 | and immediately restore the abovenamed officers to their | as that of Linoo! master hand of Gibben bas por. | amount of powder ip iho macl Agent. Walnut street theatre. Alterations and wainions 19 house of Engine Company ws eapective commande, trayed the early state of the Russian Empire, ond has oo near the water's — poeaatntte SE etl 46. ¢ vast amount of useful iaformation respecting the | ™ i } f , ~ 9 psmawbe Niiferationsand additions to house of Hose Company NO | stato of affairs at the national capital, Imboden Gen Hood. Darbarous tribe. He ban Gavoribed tue desenot of the damaged, "When tne batt ‘Dredging slip foot of Thirtieth street, North river. kopt a sharp lookout in regard to the move the Richmond Examiner, @ct. 5.) Dan, in boate not very dissimilar to those in which the | front of the Yankee gunboat SEW YO! Dredging slip betwacn plore 90 ana 31, North river. ment of troops westward. ‘The safety of the whole ting | _, General Bragg telegraphs to ube Prosidont that General | Amerionn Czar formeriy plied his vocation on the Missis- ks were torn off and mauy of ber crew MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, Dre. ging slip between pl 41 45, North river. Flood is getting along vory weil. The whole country will | sippi, and marratod jhat ferce attack of Constantinople, ‘Similar results may 618 BROADWAY. Hiank forma of proposals, together with the specifications | of the railroad from Wilmington to Richmond was of the | rejoice at tho prospect of tho varly recovery of this Orave which Nicholas was amxious t© ropeat, and to which the | the explosion of the machine 2 nods ead find agreementa, can be obtained at this oilice. first importance to the rebels, and (bat road was con. | and gallant officer. When the false ropori of nis death | capture of New Urieans by tho hordes of the Cypor Mis, | Shere are some reports from t, Naw Yore, Got. 9, 1968. Daled Gruner Deraniwnnt ARLES ©. CORNELL. Street Comm issiouer, wag circulated ® pang shot through every loyal heart, und | siaaippt boata considerable analogy. firmed by any official Inteltigenes. the feeling tributes which appeared in the public journals ‘These Ce pepe however, although they abun. | retreating, another, attested how much he was beloved. May be live loug to | dantly erpinin (he reolproca! sympathy between the two | of the Rapidan by vornmeuts, and the cordie) good will with which they | that Stuart’ with bis cavalry Wounsr OF WONDERS TO BE SERN ONLY stantly imperilied by the presence of large bodios of Union troops at Newbern, Norfolk and other cont\cuous PROPOSAL! new YORK MUSRUM. OF ANATOMY, points; while the recent expedition of Goneral Dix to erg country to whose cause he is eo sincerely | euiee Woe vo iy Pgh 4 eg ce ale ae x attached. respect ivel ¢ uppresat oligh revolt | course), Dave crossed the henner ROPOSALS FOR STOVES, &c. the valley of the Chickahiominy, (he aubsoquent appoint. = sod the autjugation of thie’ south, are insaficions to war. | Liberty'Mille. RvinNe HALL—MISS KI RLY Weapquanrens, Dersave poe amemneten, } ment of such an active officer as General Foster as his Naval Deatitation of the Confederacy: rapt the formation of an aillanco, No benefit could well The Yaukees in the valley are —— bef man I sal read Bhakeapore’s Orv asming Sr Ock 1k. § | @uccessor, and the constant cruising of Union gunboats (From the Richmond Examiner, Oct. 7 Foault WO either party Crom it The Yankee Crar haa his | Thoir line extends from Marth to Harper's Forry, MIDSUMMER NIGUTS DREAM, Proposals will be received al til the 20th inst. York river, warned them to bo on thel Water, salt or fresh, seems to be ah clement decidedly | hands fuil, aud could, of courso, furpish bo @esistance to | au is little more than @ ploket by! are guard- with all the Orchestral Masic for furnishing, im this city, Bove fers for use in | UP the York river, h clr Guard | Hoatile to the confederacy. To eame mysterious ia | the Mnsvovite. The latter citght aond ttm sbips, but of | ing what they bave reancn, to regard, after Leo's Under tne direedon of Me. Theo. Thom, Lot Washioaton, aa follows against some suddeu and unexpected movement upoa | fluence which male arunning atream xo (nsuporable | these abraham bas a duficlovoy, aud an addition to (he | two expeditions, as the door to tuvaston ine Norte, On TUBSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2. Wood Stoves or Meatera, tor beating. 19 the | tnoie capital, obstacle to the progrees of witohes and ghorte exerts ite | nomber would out terease bie pow | Small squads cocasionaily ride ap so far as Wino / — eee iee caehtas Ken techand te heat lel tak ee noree WHAT WAS BROOMS OF rR? magical power upon the imprisoned energies of the South, | (he Ruasian army, (be ordinery pecessitios of tho | but make abort visits, They are said also to haves a Fyysuap. must be of A size sufticient to thoroughly warm them, allow: | id Our forts and barbors bave been wrested from as pire, the somp'teations of >yean politics aad the | picket further up the valley, at New Market, miiway be- Satins | K Ang (wo stoves for oad bid ; But after the battle of Chickamauga it was eeon that it another: and ovr armiet, in fnli career of victory, | Pvlieb war, render It mp that man cov'd be spared | tween Winchester and Harrisouburg. BW YORE al 28 ov 1oRe Cooking Stov wag imperatively nocessary Co stroogtben General Bragg lonly shocked at the sight of ¢ watercourse, Pe ee le im Glen shin the Of capacity to covk for a company ‘one! mal (ar more very small. Cool m OF A sho AD Wat, drophobie was our ai . ath of Captain ands of ponaibility, and the | Der nd Regt P' : Gleason, Fi lary- bt carry inte practicn Lhe scheme which Libb. "prise , mill further, afd accordingly tom thousand troops wore peeiieaeeeeee sufficient (0 cook for three oF fo drawn from those operating to Rastern Virginia and in 4 Jiras the Demons Exaeiiee, O98 IMPORTANT LEOTURB, Ofice 5 5 to tw y bs upon uavig' 7 attempted ag: A A THiS EVENING Uae 8 o'gLoce, Ait of tbeee stoves, ranges oF Water be WE approved | North Carolion nod sent to the West. A email division | dancy uipoa. the. ae. hs a Resenn Mibsamin wets tin tented th taken prissber wits weet of Gk eouscamna Ut a cis pone mand ange ited Staves rigged riaipent description ot the Arvstvs oltered, wiik'deawinge | ae also sect (o him from Charleston, aud two thousand | {BP 49h year bie ba siatarpolws 4 that of Freeh alliance | last capture of Winchester, died at the Libby op Friday. wut n't OF ANATOMY, erin hse mxniiinttoch bis full name ang Post efter 04. [mee from Mob! Finally, from the troops thea west of | peart of oar omeatey " the petiy oan ae be or if tha one should secure the Ss aaa was Magny ee af, Baittonore, and hia . " . 4 wa of the South toe rt} ve, 10 (zation of the otber wemhould have ample cause for C teason 6 PS BROADWAN. rage oud the names of all Parties otcreated inthe proposal the inp eanangivnd baer = momen Im Arkansas, | Vay out of emcoDgy. of Lingole, "teen aad mace choir | congrainiation, Francs, both on land, sea, could throw a | body will probably be forwarded vorabat city by fag of MS LAST PAPP NCR j—Tt Wet ee ‘allegiance 10 tho government of the United | Sd ‘0 Missouri, (on thousand were selected aad ordered | (racgs,”” aud aatonighed gaat interior villages with Aye | much, greater weight ato the scale of the American, was truce. nplon who poe pe a States must accom) each bid. to report for duty to Genera! Johnston. pudden convievion bey were seaport towns. Lito | thau Russia. Her navy is second only to that of Great reeperras a challenges any man 10 Americnfor $1 Bids will be 0 from time fo time, and contracts or | avemented, therefore, i this manner, tho rebel | the fanatic discipics of Mohammed the Yankee bas gooo | Britain, while the Russian Ras not recovered ite logs in the Death of a Rebel Umv frand sparring exhibition at New ‘Reenperance | Purchases made aa the stoves may be required. “¢ . : forthe the improved Roscher Bible inoue hand auc the | Inte war, and in fe deat days wag always Inferior to From the Fayetteville (N-C.) Observer, Rept. 7.1 I, rralven_ street, Brocklrn. on Saturday, October “The right la reserved to socopt, gil or aay paryof any id. | ariny now opprating against General Rowecrans ¥ organ: | Pihoq'oolumblad under the other. He is, however, moro | the French, With ike foothold she ‘faa “tow In Btexico, DRATH OP COLONSL BRADFORD. Rene St eectence betwerh JAMBS. DORK. be, Sapien atime OKEENE. | *" | ited as follows — pusoting than the Moslem ;for while be hs triple | Fragoe could reider important aid by land; but tus | Colonel James A. J. Bradford, of the Conredorate Staten JEM, eke Wil ao “estate Cearnpien Bel, worth Heutenant Colonel Boe Sriment of ° fu wanes amie oncamariow minum socerwen. | sholge of conversion, Uritate or dani the Yankee ves | autince of toa lose, Stach ares in Placa | ena’ graduate of West Fost, of the han of 16 008 - Toe centro, under General Jotiton, cecupy ing Laokout | Qppeqdact Wo eoarersion ‘iteroacivo unos olinplte | wosid vax to of Roasia, as, wo understand, In the 7th year of Rie xe A NTRD—A BUSINESS MAN, TO TRAVEL WITH A very lar dom, one can fro $i From 1b to mm $10) to $80) can gat ‘from sper weak and Missionary Ridge, composed of the frag: tee aod ‘rivets Pecan wot Latorventi Wiel eral oStn, naling where an interview robbery. 0 ‘a old army, all veterans however, and the pea oxea) enehes on aarp Bible Br ng moped ge re regiment# and brigades, making " Patter F wer vomwoteety f ky 15,900 mon; troopa seat from Eaatern Vir- | pol a maritime geople, Fev we made vieoreus w

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