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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16 1863. Naa cniisinnn, keris etna EW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Ovriga N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NA33AU STS. Velume XXVIII... AMUSEMENTS TiS EVENING AOADEMY OF MUSIC, Ivyiag Place. A. NIBLO'S GARDEN, Bri WALLACK'S THEATRE, Broa | vay WINTER GARDEN, Broadway it we—TO OoLice NeW ROWERY TE maw Pacer Pau y BOWBRY THEA face amo tae Bu aw REL BALL St Broadway. —Stmortay NATOMY, (18 Rrondivar.— Biookiyn.—EBroran when the freight rates were revised oad a passen- » Lee for the present still gains the ad. | actions, which will much agitate those European NEWS FROM WASHINGTON 5 ger ticket tariff decided on. The Board of Aldermen did not organize yester- day for wantof a quorun, The Board of Coancilmen laat evening conourred with the Aldermen in the adoption of a resolggion, over the Mayor's veto, authorizing the Comptroller to seli for « term of years the franchise for a ferry from the basin betweon piers $2 and 33 East river to Bridge and South Sixth etreeta, Brooklyn, and mit Wm. Marvin, Joba G. Bell and others to patablish suck a ferry at their owa cost, and run the same wntil the franchise therefor shall be sold. An offer wa received from Mr. M, Bell to remove, for a period of ten years, at his own expense, all the night and contents of ceaspools, in this city, looki.g to the private parties alone for com- pensation, and also offering to buy all the boats and xi Aud title of the present contractor. The offer, if epted, will, it was further stated, save to the city the sum of $130,000. Referred to the Committee on Vinaa After transacting some further bustuess tue Board adjourned until Mouday evening next, at four o'clock. Ja the Court of General Sessions yesterday, be- fore Recordor Hofman, Willicm Jenkins, & Boa- tonian, twenty-two years of age, plended guilty of burglary in the third. ree on aa indictment which charged-him with having stolen about $4,000 worth of jewelry from No. 36 Chathain street, on | the 17th of July Ivat. Henry Price, a schoolboy, plea: guilty of a similar of-nee, on an insti ent charg'ng him with hav- ing stolen some clo: sand othee articles, valued t about $25, from a coal yard at the foot of ty-first street, North. river, om the Gah of piamber last. Johanna Gannon, en Irish ser- vant girl, pleaded guilty of an attempt at grand on a charge of haying stolen atin box gold ant silver coins, United States Treasury notes and jewelry, valued ia all at avout $50, the property of Helea GC. Robinson, of No. 6L Loroy place, on the Lath of September last. Johan sixteen years of age forty miles further from Richmond than he was a week ego; and if Moade can be detained at or near Manscias a month tonger, the rains and the impassable muddy wads of a Virginia winter will proba- bly detam him there till mext April, Thus Lee, with Richmond comparatively #a’e, may send of balf his remaining army to reinforce Bragg; and this, we suspect, is his ulterior deaign. The departure of Jeff, Davia to Georgia betrays the vital point of the rebellion aad hia purpose to mate all hia other armies and their movemcats subordinate to the army of veraary some Aa we understand the present situation of the two hostile armies in Virginia, an accidon- tal dkirmish may at any moment “bring on a geucral engagement; but we are rather in- clined to the opinion that Lee has failed to “¢ in favor of a general battle; that he is we't «ware of 4, and that the initiative is now in to le as of Conerat Meade. As for another roy Pennsytvania, we consider i+ entirely out: of the question. ° gain a single advanta; ow of Marytand or Spceulation and r ome. Prices Down Jefforson Davis says that “the passion for speculation” bas become in’ the South “a gigantic evil,” and that it has “reduced citizens of all classes from a determined prosecution of the war te a sordid efiort to amass money.” Ta this the Southern President does not speak of “the Jews” that the Richmond papers sneer at eo loftity, nor of the shopkeepers, nor of of the Southern people—‘citizens of all Powoes which have shown ua 60 much ill will since the commencement of the rebollioe. We are much mistaken if thie visit of a Russian squadron to the harbor of New York ebadll not take its plape among iinportaat historicat events. IMPORTANT FROM MISSOURI. Battle with and Final Defeat of the Rebols. Official Despatches from General Schofeld, boy be. a. Wasemncron, Ops. 16, 1662, ‘Tho following despaichos were ‘received (-Gay at the headquarters of the army — Sx. Lous, Oct. 13, 1863. Major Geverat 1. W Hari ox, Genernt t0-Chief:— * Cenerat Brown bas beaten the robels ander Bbolby theoo times, and ts stilt in cose pursult, Thoir oncape @ bardiy possible. . ‘Two expeditions recently sent iato Northoastera Arkaa- cas hage captarod and sent to Pvt Knob éver e209 hua- dred prisoners. J. M. SCHOFIELD, Major Genoral. Sr. Louis, Oct 14, 1863, Major Geoornt 1, W. Hanurox, Genarnal-ineOhiet:— Conoral Brown brought the rebels andor Bholby to @ decisive engngoment yesterday. The fight was obsti- nato, and lasted five hours, Tho rebels were Gnally com- pictely routed and soattored in ail direstions, with the loss Of all theie actitlery axd boggage aud a ‘largo aumber of Stunil arma and prisoners, ‘Tho enemy's logs iu kitted and wounded is very large. Que teoops aro atill puraaing the Aring robvets, J. M. SCHUSIRED, Major Gonorat, Porsait of the Retreating Rebels. St, 1 oom, Oct. 16, 1863. Sevoral equads of Shetby’s raiders crossed the tacific ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE nee Wasmngton, Oct. 15, 1863, WORK ON THE WAGHINGTON DErRNONS. Ome thousand men (rem tho Vonvalescout Camp wore dotaded 10-day to work on the fortifications wouth of the Potomac. THE OPBTRUOTIONA IN CHARLABTON HARBOR. From what caa be ascortained of tho reat stale of allairs 84 Charleston, (he rebela have offectuaily closed the chan Gel lo bho city Lo our Evot, resorviag a paasago, however, 0 President Lincoln's Shaksperian Read- ings Benefit the Union Cause Vast. Effect of His Letter to Me. thoir own craft, after the manner of a canal, with a safoly Weck against tho qnomy. The cbetructions may be of Hackett, such a naiuro ap aot to'bo removed by avy appliances of bes, ben, ae. Our Owe, Or Of (06 formidable a watore to justify a bazar- dous aowpt by Our irow-c...\s > penotrato further into (up harbor and within rango of tho robet guns. Under (hose curcumstauces (ho best onginocring and atratogic sul becomes necessary on the part of the respoctiyo Commanders OF the land id water forces Lo make a tho roughly successful demonstration apon Charicaton. Such & FEBU't 1» COL OvUBIdered doubtinl; but Lune Wh neccKuAL ty Foqaned (or the consuRAmation Of their plans. OUR RELAGIONS WITH PHT CENTRAL AMTRUCAN RE- PUB 103. ‘Tho Coutrat American sopublics have finally agrood to BELL, NON CauitAbIo principles, ail the questions at igaue between those governments and ours. These inchide, among others, the déspuiod right of th: Contvel Americaa ‘Transit Company, which wit!, usier the pending acgo Gations, within a short timo be allowed to resume all ita rights acd priviteges of proporty, right of way, kc. ORNERAL AUGU IN COMMAND AT WASHINGTON. Yestorday M.jor Gonerat Augur assumed command of the Department of Washington. It te reported that this ch:inge is only a temporary one, caused by tue illness of Genera Hototveiman, and that the tatter will resame command ag soon as his health will pormit. His steff remain ia tae porformance of their duties at heagquarters, DISMIRGED PROM THE GERVIOR, Lieutenants O'Donayan and foun, of Colonel Baker's cavalry regiment, have been dismissed the service for deunkenness oa duty. MAILS FOR THE GULP FQUADRON. ‘The cupply Ghip Circassian will ave Boston for the Gull on Saturday, the 24th ‘Tho waits of Who Juca, which roachod this olty yeater- day morning, comptetod our Europoam Mites (0 the tet of Octobor which ar¢ ove day later. ‘The papers contain the following vory intoresting de- tails of the Hows tothe day of sailing of tho Jura from Londonderry ‘The London Post of itio Lat of Ookober, containa the fal- lowing itema of vews— Mr. Masoo, the envoy from the Bouthern States of Amora loft Loudon last oveniog by tho mat traim for Paris, Mr. Wacfariane remainator a fow days to up sine waimportant matters of a Goaucial ualure, vioud (0 tbe doparturoof Mr, Mason, sgveral members: the personnel quitted London Cor the reach capital. Mr, James Bachanan, formerly Minister Plooipoten- tiary and Covos [xtraordioary to the Court of St. James from ébo Unitod States, and afterwards Presklent of thas repabitc, arrived ia Londen 2 few days ago, (This is the Grat we bav® heard of Mr. Buchanan's departure from Che United States, and we think tuat the ox-Presideat may be found to-day in his bome at Wheatland studying Vine tis price” A varity small investments are being made, which are niviag strength to tho and Lea fe fory nek ney ny Aaa is probable a jurther edyanoc may take A Paris letter of the 80th uit., in the Burope, of Framke- fort, sketches Prince Napo eon’s policy thas:— Bige'in pleated guilty of having committed an | classes.” And go, after two years and more of aa awit ant battery on his better half, Catherine | war wo find, upon the authority of the Soathera Railway to day, om ther way south, pursued by General THE ELECTIONS. Brown's cavairy, Shelby's caid ix at an end, and hie ‘The foreign policy of Prince Napoloon ts 20 that it Is inconceivable bow oor ee hg aint | tie HE eae VATION, -. Rigehnrhy aoiang her eget he fortes ene ® | President, that the chivalrous soné of the South, | rorces aro scattered in overy direction, 4 ——— Eraceation of Rome by the french array: Rome too ong. In falliug back from Reppahannock Station to | bedtick on her and up3-tting the dinner table. instead of fighting the common enemy in the = Tho Penasyivania Ktection. tal of Tlaly; separation of Polend froma Rapeias reconatg. i Station, in its . ts Au Italian cook, named Pasquale Padramnim’no, 2 : Oct. tution of the Poland of 1772; abolition ‘ee Bristoe Station, in its retreat from Culpepper to | AN ISSN 00k ine none for: for ory in the | last ditch, are doing what they can to swindlo ROSECRANS’ ARMY. i Oe SN acane ne pang Peg ee creed oe LT eer he nee amis: Manapins, Speneenz muera 26s second degree, which charged hia with kaving in} each other out of the last adler. Alas for ccrasidaiainn: Hawise naied, Stato, aad gleiog the mnjortie claimed by whe democrats | see’ memnr posble of the Menon afar, sisting of the Second corp his possession a number of counterfeit bilis on the | that heroie race of “modern Spartans” that | Hive t= i 8 oo ped ‘t Pika EE Mem | iv tho balance of the State igure up as follows:—Cuctio, | ‘The federal (rigate Constellation teft Aigesiras for sie ren, was furioygly attacked on Wednesday at | Bank of Northuwberlond, Pa, ‘The jury failed | was to win the freedom of the South upon a Gravewon, Ate., Oct. 16, 1963. 66,308; Woodward, 34,886. Curtia’s majority 20,422. East on September 19. ‘Tho situation continues wninterestiog. Heavy cnios Bea sh ape couaty ts roported at 4,000 majority for have raised (he Toanosece river. e ~ Latent retaros make Woodward's mijority ta Berks The rebel General Wheeler, his recrorsed the Ten- 6,650, and in Cl ty ? ngsaee At Muscle Shoals, Ala., clonety pursued Wtho river | fy A iogheay county, Ourtia's majority will be 7,509 Lincoim’s Letter to Hackete. BECKLLENT EFFECT OF HIS LETTER TO SACKETT— to agree and were discharged, when the accused | awarthier broth than ever had Gavor from the pleaded guilty of forgery in the fourth degree. | Eurotas! Where is it now? It haunts the é All the prisoners wore remanded for sentence, and | purlieus of the rebel military prisons to bu the enemy, with the capture of an entire battery, | the Court adjourned until this morning, at eleven dee Yankee soldiers the autographs and ped Bristoe Station by the rebels, Th @ considerable time and ended in tho repulse of fight lasted two battle fi nd seven hundred and fifty pri- | o'clock 3 4 by our trocys. He waa drivou Crom Hantsvitle by & % ents oe ‘and may reach 8,000. soners, while pearly five hundred mor: tcf | In the Surrogate's Court yesterday the will of | Bette of Old Abe, sweats coim (once im 8 | ignite of one cavalry Sahinis echt douse seein Gabe: chaure of beiog a subject of bero worship ea Abrahams ; : cae | the late Edwin P. Christy was ogein taken up. | While) and specutates in flour, Severn! refugees, who yesterday camo toto our Hue nb pasanaitccconnapaa Lncola, the Premdent of ube Cuited Bialeg, bet Be wae upon the fic! nd wounded. Our casualties Dr. Bouton was placed onathe.sia In another column we give some market ce- | Bridgeport, report Bragg making back apparently, be- The O! jection. that were now a ‘swell. i Bat re are not very large, and we give a list of them to- | oq gt great length in respeet to the injuries which | ports from the Richmond Heaminer, which are | caso of tho exhaustion of the country in which he bes Cincunwans, Oct. 15, 1863. i. gen 5 < the awl | about + Od Abe. jay sas hea atth tte tid rhe} E . i beon living. Seventy ono cowntica give Brough $9,900 majority. sf ful to aey of bie —, day as far as rd from. Our map of the bettie | produced} . y's death. The body of the } eloquent upon the same aabject that drew Todugh Wis ie ad good aucnseltp. thece ks ilk, Gasca talada ee Oetuen tone pptin pe Me spo ag ee, rie —_ tegs ground iilustrates the whole seene of oper 3, | decensed has sexhumed, and portions of the | forth the bitter expression of Davis. Thoy give |... coe hetioving that the onemy ison the more, A Cow jocuy figure, bt os nkosi +e ge doubly cntwerd aoe f i te San’? goneral unfitoe: man- and | Skwl and backbone were produced in court to | some of the dimensions of the “speculation’ tors taimaix ta high society. Those ‘only, Kunw, days will dovelop it. 7 Our correspendent's despatches give a fu’ jection. Ld (rom hia exercitationa ia print conceive e but little better opinion of hin His grammar is decidedly self tanges add perhaps oot quite remombered; his style . i ov style at all; his to bave been written ral show the nature of thoee injuries. The turgical | he laments. Gold, they tell ug, baa been aold testimony rel to the effect which the fractures very extensively of lato for drafts “aa vatuo- atof the army.from } (resulting from {ie fall from window) would | 1000 ag the phber-on which they. wece ‘written 7 na of the different | have upon the brain wand: spinal cord, and comse- | wit the th BE Sy Bot ea Nek but quently upon ‘the mental capacity of the deceas- =, 4 Meson, Oct, 18, 1863. Many,of Aho rebols who wore in the febt at. Colliers ville on Sandoy bad vanes through tbe lines, which they dnd obtained, it was atloxed, Cor focal purposes, and had graphic accoynt of the affair on Wednesday, as i + Das Motems, Oot. 14, 1863. fn twoxty-six counticn of Lowa Stone ia 1,988 alread. ‘Thd only countion yor roportel for Tuttle are Dubuque well as the retreating movem . the Rapidan, and the oper fer’. the | Philtinee’ thes corps to check ‘and’ outmanceirre the onsmy dnt. ea Aiasat aces + cen the ont: of atiogianne: (athe Giied <tasea... Thi | 9m Napior, whice, united, give bims,L75, majority. | SANT ett ts advance bis cnnge; ot hie - pwc % yaa The The will of Mr. Christy wan; made am =Iiia Mich bry worth® of thst panes Ey Seip 4 to Stop wlint litte imtereowcen Aud {eacntre! ‘Clioro aco Lsrne-rapubtiona’ ghia, “* on ek tiaciplocs is voted eg ol eo a wie : martiage solcrnized alter the accident. ‘Tie Inst | Rotten dol lary.riatit“the purchaner got ‘tired of | 5.6m permitied to the lahabitaata, Stemo's stu probably covet 12,000 0¢:15,000.. | arroganl preter Snatarhy nd, acca poy Tn Gea, Meade's order. recountiffg the attack | yitness in the celebrated Hopper will case wil! be | i 80 there ié gold ia that cquatry: But no |. Goporal Hurlbiit a%4 just iasued’ x apecinl ortor pra- ehds 2 aa BTS feels, noted og iat -When coe. on Gen. Warren's carps he ‘claims to captre five | exatined to-day'at three o'clock P. ., to which | wheat flour arrives -in Rleimond. £9f. sale, | hituing crviiions (rom pnsemg to and Croin the Momaphie E Ls Jaa nctaecn, coewtee they feal the piled of earn fat’ Conrionton:Raitrond, — fTuritat's foroe' wick waa'|~ - | fitgben the Ticneaoad Cenillbor, xt: 8}: goat aftor Chalmers were spent why bem yeator: Bir "ae SPBOLH. se , " day, Rad to-day trave driven him “h>yond tho water, and -roedorg hve already Bea: aptu led recent. saad Tollowing and punisteing bim sevoroly. oie ane eee po whey saya ve — “ “paid” jor chia guid was $12. Since tho withdrawal of . & Nasavita, Ort. 15, 1863, this boavy custi mer, the domand for the precions metals tcajaa Teo (hofroat ars bringing in gick | bas measurably subsided. and, as the Jews aro now keop- %, The churches aro again taken for gp ag ad tions for several days past bave been very light. The ission brokers: 60 for ail) guns, tivo colors and only 450 prisoners. In thts | Hmeiit'was adjourned yebterday. ~. 4 farmers have their wheat ground “on toll,” ‘There was a rather better demand for money yesterday, | and hoard it “for higher rates,” or for fear of withont chapge tn rates. Gold was active and excited, | ¢1,9 commissary dopartment. Just now that prisoncrs, as it, will be seen that the other ac- | opening at wing to 56%, from which It fell bick to article commands in Richmontl only forty-five seioBed contured: 760) J, roe again to 157. and closed at 165%; Kxebange , : was in betterstemand, at advancing prices, clostag at 1714 | dollars per barrel. Warmers “do not care to It was not ascertained that any fighting of im- | J 175 ane stock markot was dull and lower through it | add to their ample stocks of ConfedeunigeT rea. portance took place yesterday; but from the posi- | tho day, cl #ing with a lifeleas appearance. sury notes,” aod hold on firmly... If the confe- jokea they bitterty denp:.ace him as @ sort of i i aed toa bald tuoe Ne mn cigit ware Scarcely any ong to say for him; sad even bis own party ip ‘seem too ready to remain silent about bis morits, and te, bage their dofence of the administration on any grounds rather than confidence in its head. ‘Yet @ worshipper of human heroes bah dear free hed great, dea! farther and fare much worse an thee fe Selecting this same (*nky American—the pormoolsoation of {reecoil Lrkeet ger representative idea thas number hoe prebably does not include the wounded counts make tion of the two armies a general engagement seems | The demand for cotton was moderate yestorday, at | depac, me tis winter, * : slavery, without bei » aeet praia hy td Os ta a . sti ih frrecular figures. There was incroxsed activity ia bread A Uniele Bam t rn ste eg 1m pétlhar Dedlslow y BONDS AND STOCKS. pot be allowed welt over the North imminent, if not inevitable. It appears evident stuf, at a Phade botter prices for flour an’ corn, but de- aad Uncle Sam turn up supreme, would’ 5 Dpeals. ‘The matket remains without change, and we there. pa Atnant, Oct. 16, 1863. Faery - The fore renew last quotations, with one or two wor rites tor whast and oats. ‘There was more | be better to have a crop of wheat on hantthan | aye ppeats a.tjourned ‘ . in the case Of Toewenherg, convicted in New York of ‘Com: woxnaTs Lovrs.—Cotton toan bonds, $150 end inte ns and tallow, which wero unsettiod tn | a trunkful of dofinct promises to pay? Rasher. that it was the intention of General Lee to out- | cided! flank General Meade, as he did Gencral Pope on | 49ine in provis ed the Gent degree. was allirmed, six to two— ‘convertibles, ‘interest: bonds Teeos almost the same ground more th i value, Whiskey was quiet and depressod. Tho inquity'| And the farmers hold on tighter than over. In | Sudgos Weight aod Fmmett dimonting. The decision , er goe thones site rea eterna, So ag eeomerg i 'e ground more than @ year 989, | tor hay was active and the market firm. The transac- view of all this, the Keaminer thinks it impossi- | '* 4istinctly that the ‘punishment of death was rotutoed $135 and intercat; bomds of one hundred mi way to make up a and in this he has certainly been defeated. tiona in groceries, metals and naval stores were restricted. ise { he f h ith ty withi charred el aie elaine pa : ivy year bonds,’ or extension | them may take Despatches from Stevenson, Ala., yesterday | Ol were teilmg me ‘reoly. The freight market was a Palen aeeaeee wh pleat y-within wis, a tesurqumect ‘was ordered , four judges for 'yoars, eens ry hs po preys more active. The changoé in othet articles wore unim- | Teach, the Richmond poople “aro on the eve of | the amtrmative on all printa: the two above for Th nae ‘never represent the state of affairs in Rosecrans’ army portan'. ~~ | abi om ret s . ergund ee ae aa ne y Bonpe.—Virginia cOuron bonds, with. | ignorance as uninteresting. The reports state that Brazg | mye War in Virginia—A Union Victory 7n meal is scarce at ten dollars per bushel} rp whe peisover’s mother. ene rnotth Caralce sisse oid none, withier eoxpons, | sabe wi : was falling back for want of sustenance from the Near Manassas—Movements and Pro- | pork goes for two doltars and forty centa per] | L- oar ogaaleaeaeeo 3 rove + saobanaed Caaeneaer guns tak cute pon boon afanted merely because ‘ country which he ocenpicd. General Wheeler was bic Desizns of General Lee. pound; brown sugar for two-doliars-and cighty | ouaaramjton von THE DILLARD CHAMPIONSHIP OF Interent- wa habe te edt : Severe driven from Huntsville to the Tennessee river The readers of the Herat, who have been cents, and New Orleans molasses for ffteed-dol- |“ AMRMICA AND ONK THOUSAND DOLLARS 4 SIDB. and Danville Railread bonds at $220. bumor, or even - 3 anticipating a great battle near Culpepper | tars a gallon; coffce sells for com: ‘te | “Since the great match in Detroit, in the spring of 1859 | gaane Lisr.—Wo are only apprised of saies of Farmers’ Depoed by a brigade of our cavalro, and crossed it at - ee] * +6 f for the billiard chargpionship of America aod $15,000, | Ba: k at $150, Bank of Commonwealth at $150, and Bank is qui Muscle Shoals, Ala Men de ampere tine mpeaiae rg ind, butter for four datlsrs, | “ye. woen Michael Phelan, of thia city, and Jcha Seoreiter, | Of Virginia at $111. No recent sales of railroad, ingur- wrote eater — apaaeee: ington and Richmond—will probably be some- |g», wcents, Having done what] or rotroit, in which the former was victorious, no | 820°, Of otber bank shares, £0 “ar as wo cam learn. Dablic man, General Schotield’s despatch from St. Louis to | what taken aback with the intelligence of a | 4 towards the imitation ofthe Spartan | event in ‘the billiard world bas excited such invenee wena peepee s Co.'s. plates ice Bois ee easing: the War Department on Wednesday says General | sharp fight between an advaneed detachment | herooa, the Sonthern people would now do well, | 804 widespread intorest among the votaries of this beau- MERCHAI the war that we drat ¥ : a iis ween | There has boca some activity, conspicuocs man’s hosest, generods and thoughtfsl Brown had brought the rebels, under General | of Lee's army and a portion of the rear guard | in view of these prices, to give some atten. | pudion Kaveneah of Now York, hod tho exchawpioe's eda this week, and over extganira pointy ed character. We derive it trom what litte, private “ place. ‘amount a been wheel—where Shelby, to a decisive fight of five hours’ duration, | of General Meade on one of the old battle | tion to the doctrines of the ascetic philosophers. Seragec eppnacss. eesreee «cr T'strelt, forsee Lbomeant Toe ta sae meee, Je “timafebing’ sei ont yma Batak have boon 8 Yor Txiog-of the great Ameriens and routed thom completely with heavy toss, ant | fields around Manassas Junction, some thitty | By this means they may he able to combat the | dorsi that at the congress of Willard artis bei here a | fonltced (0 polly tranaactong in butler, potatoes. and | ati. Cael nietet ce SPOPES AL, (ee satan Hace the artillery and baggage of the enemy fell into | Of forty miles this side of Culpepper. We bave | new enemy as successfully as by the other |: zontitions on which a4 matches for tho billiard chainpion- | country. ett, @n excellent actor, ax few even in England need t be fPseerrte van to admit the fuct that our a / h fhip_ ahonid Vo played. Theso were that the bolder | There is little or no wheat arriving for sale,and the | (old. Sometime after Mr. Hackett sent the President @ a first, however, to admit the fact tha rarmy | means they did the Yankees; and they may be iy pi iat pote. But, our hauds, General Brown, at last accounts, was has fallen back from Culpepner to Manassas, ‘aatti ' 7 y of the title s)oult not be phlgae Py poten pri hand ie eee eee Borner an book with ST pote foemyrn gy MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. Bristoe Station General Warren, of the Second ea as now-tir the prodese ot Grvantatitnn |antomemen tote ecmneerens, Wan enee Joes iable caleas ¢ more bere! polis as reer “re | ine ledgment wes sent. Now let us in had The mails of the Jura reached this city from | oe. corns, on Wednesday last, gained a hand- ; Of organization | vine pocke tavie of Phelan & Col ‘We havo beard that tho. Commissary win} terms Mr. Licvoln, the rough, uneducated, empty. Quebec yesterday morning. Our European files 7 ween? RASERERY, > in the South to resist the speculators, and it is | On tht occasion the billiard artists aszembied contended | Ret impress wheat brought to this market for sale, I this | President, es some think him, addreneed tbe actor, whose : some victory, including the capture of an en- d that ball t to b togethor in & tournament for a magnificent now forr anni the fact ve made. | Faista! delighting thorsaads, chanced, arc dated to the Ist of October, and contain | * AS proposed men shall agree no! UY OF | rocket table and suserb gold mounted ene, worth $260, the assuraace of an open | to be before him:— tome very interesting details of the news—al- | tite rebel field battery and someseven hundred | gett except af ceriain convenientiy low prices, | {he latiac ‘boing tha, ciobiem 0” caampiocahin, and | market in which the farmers, would be at lberiy to-eit | HxScaTIVE Maxnom, Warman, AUguaL LT, 1008, y a a ; 6 ready reported by telograph—to that day. and fifty prisoners. The scene of this engage- | Such a plan must dic of inherent and lamenta- | fengers, bon privsa, being the teunifcent contribatiens | would pay, woud not indice them t seod in supplies of | the recaipt of took and accompanying kind note, Tic steamship Saladin, Captain Jameson, from | ment is~not far from the fiéld where General | ple absurdity; but these societios may do aotte: the or egg pe bra of bs A Ti afi sanperity of pmpetigtos wade pie * bono Lag g Lampard Sowa ory | pone Kingston, Ja., 5th, and Port au Prince 7th inst., | Hooker, under General Pope, last Auzust @| thing practical if they will get the reports of | victor ia the tourzey. and the winter of both prize, aa can aentineaneionaniraea tae tat eran aaa | eat comp ig ‘i e i i " . 4 ad di t umptor ‘y m4 al 7 ba shnbo~ Le cts re ro oany ig acadenear year ago, met the column of Stonewall Jacksoa | the Fronch “Gelatine Commission,” and aot | Belt aah the mond tmunctinn a ite ie abword aaietige Prospect of higuoe prices. which, as | {cag ay is to may, ast tuly cam, fam. very ane erelal advices from South America to the | and handsomely repuleed it. about the systematic reduction of the national | as bo was immediately challenged, in necordance with | we have intimated, will unquestionably be realized, Ifthe | tous see it’ again. Ot en nmapere’e’ ing very late dates have reached us by way I i ith this victory of Generat . the recontiy ado. ted conditions of the Champa. ma:tots aro kept 93 bare ae they now are Tue, couaty | plays I have never read, while others [ bave of Lisbon and Leone kk Buehon' jen, tthe A connestion with this victory of General | git. Northern. speculators will furnish glue | tnn, by John Seeveiter, whem bo bad, defend im | meetings, about which we Rave Hoard 9 mith, Buveveén | gyno | over , perhaps as frequent 8 any re cir egos: — " grati ng tourt it, rdw Janosi u al | productive bene! consumers in . se a9 ~ - BY al C- mens, gel ol it if ‘e have ‘a! nagaal ta 5 1c a a American, 3 wool dull and declining; tal- Pp .darmeak daaeeprapacing ft the impartane contoet, purchasing | that we may call the attouton of the poopie to the abe | geatkemen of (he profession, 1 think the soliloquy fo Hom! my in this retrograde movement of Gene- Bayquet Orrenen To Oor Rvsstay Vesrrora. low, 14! ; flour firmer, but unchang- a pow four pocket table of the recogzized standird, and | ject. Thofact cannot be disguised that wo arc on the eve of ov Cuipepper to Manassas, the | On Monday evening next, at seven o’c icing regularly and constantly upon it. h, | Of a dread faming, with plonty within reach. Thia ispot ‘To be or not to be.’ But pardon thie small 1 At Montevideo, August | Fal Meade from Culpepp pape ha aim} | Prats other’ band, ts, from bis profesional avcoaton | the rroper derartment to discuss what shovid bedone, | Attempt at criticism, I should like to beat you pro- hid were 4.40 a (25.40) 5.60; dry | enemy have gained nothing in guns or sup- | the grand municipal banquet will take piace dry German, 4.80; wool, no | plies, and have failed in evéry attempt to cnt | at the Astor House in bonor of our d’s- stock; (allow, 1.70. Business dull. At Rio Janei- | off or cut up the outlfing detachments of our | tinguished Russian visitors, who will grace (boing the proprietor of the oxtensive Diltiard rooms cor. | in view of this state of things; but tt would be obvioasiy T eth atreet), always in practice, | Proper for the city council to take coguizance of the aub- lect anything tn preparing bh msolf for | joct at once, ard teaugurate measures that may mitigate the match. prospective evils and avert serious consequences. 9.45 it fa, last evening was crowded Fiour is now quotable at $40 & $45 for superfine and ex- ro mber 9, coffee was 7,600 a 8,500 (?) reis. | army, and have signally failed in the grand de- | this tmecting with their presence. Tt will | {vite Hall, apacin: as it (t la3h oreaing was crowded | | Fuoco A Ae arts mtite, | as aay heuer e ye ga Ft we is since the departure of the last mail, | sign of getting round to its rear or flank, as in | no doubt be one of the most recherche of | biage to witness tho contest of axill of these two world | and prices necessarily tood upward. «| eu fevsh and del as vew mown hay. Only fancy @ ‘ bags. Sales 60,500. Stock 70,000 bags, >, famous knights of the cue onthe board of green cloth. Cons Mrat-—$10 per bu! wate a ', copes Se ne E Rid) the campaign against General Pope. But still | banquets as regards the company, the excel- | Putiy ewo thousa were prosent, and tho ar- The market ia represented to be bare of corn, hay fod. | newr through’ eee ee a ht S60, 0408. At Pernaziboco, September 16, and istne; but 1 fangoments of the bal were such that every one bad~a | der, kc. We omit quotations. tomuid have * And yet how maay of nge on London was! 279{4.; sugar, 3,600 the question is suggested, why this retrograde | lence of the wines the cuisine; but in a sm 4 commandiog.8 clear ‘ontatorvupese png! Ohiiere otabieat $6 50 a $3. So who would bave to own as mach if dhey Ab agee om ae tal ? view must it be , " ; dob Rr 60, t to it. We meet around intellectual or Antelleo to 3,800 reie; brown, 1,700 to 2,200; cotton, 20,000 | movement of reteieeernpetllis otis Ab cg ewer pre eptying payer cocld be dient? eon Se an” pares ry 4 articlen of country protues business ts Fii‘dinser talk of Shelley Cra of the ball. Tbe centre of the hall waa raid | sctive Apples are bigher: pow led at $05 9 $40 per Ww " to 22.500, avoidance on his part of a general engage. | us. These attentions—showored with ao much = i be u Th : ateamcr Ocean Queen arrived at this port | ment so eagerly sought for by the enemy? We | zeal upon the Russian officers now ia our har- ee wee eer cean Unie wie hae edge Si irene lac uecina, tists teat ost ohare pono 3 ve parce yeaterday forenoon, bringing “ates from Aspinwall | cannot answer, as We do not profess fo un- | bor—are most significant. They imply a per- | Phelan & Collender’s make. Aroond were for the | bbl. Beeswax §2 602 $8 pound. Tallow $2 a $2 25. Javenal if the quoter looks penatons, and to the 7th inst. The United States of Colombia | derstand the strategy of the War Office, by | fect willingness on our part to enter into an | judges roferce and membert O° ihe prem, wie had every | | acon Oot oe tein ae eee tog rmwud at g2e0"a | of his ate Se ‘ene were declared in a state of war by General Mos- | which we have fo doubt General Meude is | alliance with the Russian government, and this | To Messrs. C. O:Conner, of Union square, and Lafayette 80. 's Punch; com- quera, and he had ordered a levy of eight thou- | guided. fact will have immense weight in Europe. tress, sone ot Chane Pricer sear pH: Core $2 ine taser af ‘ne oc74 sand troops. The Archbishop of Bogota had been It is probable, however, that this strategy | ~ Washington, fo his Farewell Addross, cau- Cr eh coisel) im gr be pad a $2. ba ag care eons imprisoned until he submitted unconditionally to | embraces these considerations: that within | tioned the people of this country against al- peated rode of amine Kavanagh selootea Mr. Chris, | Tora infidet who outraged the orthodoxy of our fathers pede ons ga ty pie te Peters ith is twenty or thirty miles of Washington General | liances which might entangle them with for- pated ra Victor Ee, af Phinda was bsp sneee Wo 20 mare, ceamees eure c a, i . , ‘ referee, and .! He he marker. it 4 hich vo gentleman's fa’ xuvador, had been concluded, without any- Meade can bring twenty or thirty thousand | eign nations. The advice was doubtless ex inted tf seal; ho Calting wen very beac el lelnn hg fibegry sabonia we. coho Depewd ‘ayen ts, there to E—word 3 but circumstances alter thin, Ing encctsd. Berrios was required more men into a general engagement than be | cellent in those days; Carrera to teenies bdo tdoape and gi eS mae could obtain at Culpepper; that the enemy, on | cases; and our first President little dreamed arma to Carrera, which was declined. Barrios | the other band, is weakened in the lengthening of | then of what changes would come over the 500 to 0 Kavauogh being [reely ofered and tak Several times,, end. st those = Ey = ot sanety he led foro tnueare Sate | pot of sepplie in he ear, and stan, | grpte have brought the diferent enone ta | Spee Mayen ced gs Secemeeri renee | eae lee ete rae Yoousiea psoionch belt ‘The news from | the event of his defeat, it may be arager b closer bacerpi lh - Nag ch do, Meranda nen At ihompln. amet be AL a ree ay ee “ fet er rn seambip City of London, of the Taman p dna Ge lere cs cuts Mat exe Sesame 10 qieuh an taflosnes Grougheat the eae, on ogreseet’ Kavauagh's, soufdance Yo 6h 80 per jonaa enePniied. fea who would ine "Simwi realy mater of a “4 Liverpool, leaving hes dock; copia eas nt | Army ia superior now in every respect to that | world, we are called upon to rerume such a | Cermiy of exciton, comblocd wits atmirate Josg: | rye'dor tie 80, conta ESS iy, 000 5; | Ha fre “a men, oho af he ame fine at twelve MM. " | of General Lee, and we dare say that General | position as befits our incressnd importance, | He¥itaa'a wii extreme geek while tereor | ¢6190,epper, Mt FT M_Gremcahed hdr, 81 ver” | “ac ie pci arin, and Ea The semi-annual convention of managers of Meade and the War Office are fully satisfied We must, from the very nature of events, be railroad companies took place yesterday at the | Upon'this point from their numerous sources of | allies with some, enemies to others, and wo | Bt. Nicholas Hotel. About twenty different lines | positive information. We conclude, according: | know of no nation so fitted in every sense to Were represented, and the attendance was of | ly, that It is not the safety of Meade, but the | become the ally—friend she has always been — course quite large. Mr. George Turchell, of the | deatenetion of Lee, that is the grand object of | of this country as Russia. That this feeling is was tre eafaxtoanie te bis Oreste of tereugn 80 ° CITY MAREETS. ‘On the 100, Kavenagh was 06 points id: 141 on The market is well J aecond, ihe third, 124 oa (he fourth 284 on the dew ooh a bee par eirt es ba ‘eranen, 3st a0 ino seventh 487. on the | and ST 26 a $f 60 por ball on tho thousand, y 5S Sap ses ae ae {. per quar; peas, The Lad any E i 5 ms ; i 3 & i Efi i ataoding Kavanagh bes f i the f a 1 he North Inoed wo ton and Worcester line, presided, and Messrs. ¢ brt 1s ae ‘The wit all = is age eet hs an. on. G. Merrill, of the Vermont Central, and bp. 8, hoe Me om ptt: = a aia 7 coir ph rah ‘vee 5 our restore plant bet only is bo a brilliant A, Flint, of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinaas, | V*bington, of the people. On all sides our large cities vie | sverage $ only. Such an overw sonal ¥ line, officiated os secretaries. The proccedings But what are the objects of Lee's advance? | with each other in their desire to show unusual | wietne py mare ya th chanel D be Mr. Gento ©, Beott om the Cabinet. TO THB EDITOR OF THE HARALD. wore purely of a basiness character, wholly unin. | Lt 18 likely that, decelved by reports of the de- | good will and respect to the Russian officers | ¢rients on bis success, and receirat w porfwet ova Gaeta tastonss, Out, 15, 1000 teroating to tie public. Several alterations wore | Pletion of our Potomac Army to reinforce | now in our midst. Invitations pour in upon | * pies to Iie match, the celebrated professional we ftenass'tt eam ai i fad nied Vitetee: gede in the time tables, suggested by the changes General Rosecrans, General Lee resolved upon | them from all quarters. They are sought after | Phil. Tieman, of Ciacinnati, challenged tho winuer for ly grouped. {40 not enro to be called a cockfghter— Of seaxon, and this was the principal business | the experiment of flanking his adversary, with | eagerly, that through them a sentiment of coca nye ane’ epost’ ths Foqvired pure of | though T hage never witnessed a cook AgBt ia my Vife— = iy transacted. ‘The general ticket agents were also | the hope of catching bim ata disadvantage and | friendship and esteem for their government Kavanagb will Bat, vharefore, be silowred | but { protent dest having pa a 1h those fa vossian Yesterilay at the Metropolitan Hotel, | cutting him to pieces. Failing ta thie deviga, | may be made apparent. These are sieaidcant | ged to thea, Te mA HH Die tee bee KeAyeT Kay, GALO ‘

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