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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OUTOBEK 17, 1863—TRIPLE SHEET. . “site NEWS From wasmimarox. | MEADE’S ARMY. Wasuunuron, Vet. 16, 1968. THE WRECK OF THE MADGIB, | =70%* 20.200 corn orrxarioxe oonrnavicrEn. ‘It te reported here that the rumor prevails iu New York —" {ees skirmishing betwen tho pickets @e either aide, and Several conunition are reported. Yoslordsy there was skirmishing all sleog the linoe of ‘Our army, and some @riug algo on tne old ball rum baie Held; but thers was no general engacemont. OF army lant night wan in line of battle, The whole itl uid Skirmishing at Several Points but No f Dagcage and transp. i ‘that the Secretary ‘Treasury bas ordered @ largo asp rtation train was sent to ghe rear Beviorenember llant at the present tse, and a eapipa Repetae ist Engagement on Tiursday. td We mater We reed 1 Aloxaidea . 2 ‘not the smallest foundation for such a Mr. Chase cicthitihinnisihilsdinite india mishing Yesterday was principally for position, ; eae ee Dr. Wright to be Executed for the Murder of jaa eer pebprcgaal ow aud the report is that in every instance General Meade Licutenant Sanborn, &o., as sucesoded in getting the adv antage Three bnndred and niuety-two prisoners of war, cap tured on Wednestay lost moar Brintce Staton, rexcned thie City lant wight, and were commytiot to te Gid Capiuaby thorized to give such directions as to the sale of gold, ‘The department bas now on hand enough to meet the ac erwing demands for tho pay ment of interest of the public debt, Dut It 8 not to be used asa matter of speculation, NO FIGHTING ON FRIDAY. &o., &e. From information received (rc . 7 Mr. i. Stiner’ ‘These rumors avon u ret iD » the Army of the wees jeatans Momen Oct 36,188. | tartare ine he holo Wf aendners wrens | ROPOrted Rebel Demonstration | revue vmncua ic span tnt: sys the at ARMY. ie Sa bee a “ were oon passing oubward, oppoeive Uiockburn's Food Towards Maryland. Captain Webb, arrived at ep early hour this morning NOTES YOK TUR TWO YRARS FIFTY MILLION LOAN, from Charleston, thence en tbe 10th inst. The news sh@ | The notes for tho two years fivty million loan of Yoptem- brings from there of army and navy operations was 10 | ber 8, 1963, wit! bo comploted by the Treasury Dopart- measure anticipated by the.arrival of the steamer Contt | montas soon as the banks wh'ch advanced the money last aigbt, and our batteries whelled them. They ro, tied for balf an hoor, and then disappeared, They made no other demonstration yesterday, It was ramored that one Corps of the eveMY WAS approaching Fairfax yesor- Over the platform a fire likeness of Admiral Farragut, surrounded by the Stars and Stripes, was likewise sus- pended, and it may be said in bricf that the decorations ip all the rooms were in equally good taste, Among the celebrities on the platform were Messrs. Peter Cooper, 8. 8, Randall, City Superintendent of Lebools; Rev. Dr. Ongood and Rev. Dr. Lindsay, together with School Trustees Delamater, Wendell and 8t. John, besides @ number of clegautly dressed ladies and gen- tlemen. At oleven o’clock precisely Admiral Farragut and lady tain and Missionary Ridge . Rendered Untenable. Deserters from His Army Coming Into the Union Lines. gotting ready for some grand movement, CHARKSTON TO RE SUKLLED was the startling announcement in orders prior to the leaving of the Fab-Keo. this sbip for Hampton Roads to carry despaiches as well as to tow the gunboat ‘Veen months. OTUER EWS Admiral Dahigron despatched is official duties. TMH YRESIDENT'A NBORO COLONY IN MAYTI. Dental at New York, Groat activity prevailed among the | decide as to their denominations, detail, ke, Tho de- fleet as well as on shore, and, while Gilimore's troops | gigus of the notes are selected, and the prinigng can bo ‘wore digging diligently, the vessels of the squadron were | executed oxpecitiousty, Assistant Becretary of the Treasury Field has safli- chently recovered from his late severe sickuces to resume It will bo recollected that in April last the President Madgie, which has become entirely | mado a contract with certain responsible parties for tho Gieabled by being on blockade service for the past Dine | geportation of five hundted persons of color to an island On the southwest coast of Huyti, and for thoir eoloniza- TROOPS SENT OUT TO MELT THEM. Speculation Respecting the Designs of Loe. Meade Prepared to Repel Any day by tho Chantilly road, and our heavy batteries were fent out im that direction, They have roturnel, ana Feport all quiet. Our army i 19 @ perfectly aifo position, and prepared to repel any attvek, Ov» of tho most eilicient detectives in the service siya ho in pretty weil natiefed there are not ‘ens than two or three Hundred gueriting this #ide of the Ruppalannock ad goulh of General Meade'y army, They are daily aud nightly arr tons on thet Dis house on Monday last, during cavalry fight near entered the exhibition ball and were grected with a not ms Mom on satisfactory conditions, But recently toforma- Attack Brandy Station, and has sinee teen taken to Richm nd, The Late Battle Betweem Rebel | joan ot entnusianic cheering. At the same time Mise | ore,’ Mt wae ie are rather eahaly, | {28-DaR votched ere that ¢hese coliniste wore baily ’ , whory be will doubtless be itpyrisoned and hol tor the . Regiments. MeGeochy, one of tho tonchers, struck up a grand march, | 111 the health of the troops and sailors is first rate, there get Aas ms os iges dipc ot Riaegneys way &e., &e., Ge. return of Shackloford, Bradford, Freeman and other and the boys marched in excellent order, taking thelr | boing comparatively little sickness existing in the dopart- others mee more deatrable localitioe, Tho govarn- : ee a rebels of Culpoyper county, now nthe Old Capitol. Mr. ‘seats at the various desks propared for them, The folk | mous, . ment, i wn, was cautions and studious In making Mr. Willlam Young's Despatch. Bots was 4 paroled prisouer to tue confederacy, Jowing progrmame was then carried out: — Rosecrans’ Lines of Communication Cloared of ‘THE GUNPOAT MADGTR YOUNDERED such arrangements 8 would cond uoe to their benefit. In AnMY OF TUR Potomac, Cet. 16, 1863. J. Chaunting of the Lord’s Prayer by the acholara, at sea near Frying Pan Shoals, on Sunday, tho Lith jest., | PYruance of tho polley which entero” into the contract, | The Second army corps was tn line of battle yesterday y 2. Song, "The Dearest Spot of Harth to Me,” by the ice oe fan agent will be immedintely derpatcbed to inquire ivto | giversoon, with ite left reating on Bull run, when the THE WAR IN THE SOUTHWEST, the Euemy’s Raiders, Eto pe At forty minuies past cigh! P.M. Tho vessel was in tow ~S , ens y Reading of @ selection from Longfellow, beginning, of the Fah-Kee, having le!t Charleston ov the day ) all say: hh : isi haat ‘of Dree sa _ bn of &f | rebeis opened with a battery at long range ou the a oly 4 Caimo, Oct, 16, 186%, ery Reng &e. Tell me not in mournful numbers,” vious. At half-past dye P. M. on Sunday, the lookout fairs, in order the President may disect each reme- | traing of the corps; but they failed to destrey oven & Gencral Grant and staff arrived this morning. All ie 4 Al song. Toported that a piece of the sheathing on the bot- dia) action as shall be necessary single wagon, The'r battery was speedily silenced, and a quiet at Little R ck, Cuartanooaa, Oct. 10, 1863. * Pat eae matie Oy Préedom.1 tom was loosened aud had come off. Knowing that ou | PRESIDENT Lincox ON THE missoURt AND | jiyely infantry ekiemish ensued, continuing somo two + Oct. 10, . Song, - 4 Bince the 7th no hostile demonstrations have boen made by the enemy upon our ‘ront. ‘Their batteries on the northeastern slope of the Lookout Moustain have un- The military exercises were performed in the most cro. ditable manver, the boys marching in a style that might excite the envy of tho best of our crack militia regiments, account of such an accident the ehip wiust necessarily take in water freoly , Captain Polley had THE FUMES MANNXD, KANSAS DIF vLr and Kaneag troobtor, got» Mr. Lincoln's tuet story ie in refernce to the Missouri taining tbi rs, Ceneral Web *« and Ceneral Hayes’ divisions sus- J fire of the enomy, with aloes of five slightly wounded in the former and two only ja the latter The expedition uoder Majr Leod, of the Bighth Mia sourl, broke up the camp of the notorions guerilia Cotter, in Jefferson county, Killed him, and took all his men prisoners, on ha t oxcopting even the gallant Seventh. apd set everybody, officer# and crew, handling tho | ABO And Missions rac The President states that t | ayvieion, ‘The enemy's loas was greater, Vrovont Marshal General Chandler bas iasued an order Seer .npmian ican nar i og prieatnal Sh he cancol: sk mlvodbsed Drakes. Notwithstanding the most strenuons efforts of | Tomnird him of a cortain eid of land | tae terre |. Ue to etx o°cloek this evening all bas been quiet 40 AY | recuiring ait negrom not im jnncesion of « cortifioite tbat Yestoray and tho day before our gune on the left and | tho Kev. Dr. Oxgood, who made a short speech, congrat. | the ship's company to bocoms masters of tho treacherous Y it waares vind rh slong the eutire trout. | Trade down the likes of the HS | they wors in an employment ade uate for the sujpart of right opened sud compeliog Gayoral raga to remsore his |-ulsting Cee-chidrea' on tbe exealiont manner'to wich clement, tho water, tusteud. of dimiatahing, oomstaatly | °> "0 Or ot was te Mk be SROMBR BEFORE doe) fara Segond corp, and with the ald of eed thoy wore | PiZit fo1nities, to bo placed tn the Comtrabad Carn), and headquarters from Missionary Ridge, and drove away tho | thoy had acquitted themselves. They had shown that | &#!nedon them,and by half-past six o'clock the an , : F easiiy U'lod. Bub | plas onty discovered three or foar rebels, Y whole sigeai corps on Lookout Mountain, their education was based on the right principle, and thay ‘Up to noon to-day both sides have deen quiet, On the | they had learned to appreciate their duty in the proper day before yestorday a rebel picket, composed of aser- | light. They had given evidence that they were truly geant and six men, of tne Third Kentucky, doserted to | loyal—loyal to their God, their home and their coun- houncement that ‘TORER FERT IN THR HOLD was tho water marked by the lead created groat cou netion among the wearied sailors. r Further exertions at in one end of the re wore & few noves co Jy annoyed Lim, pine stumps, that gre ‘ered with These stumpe wero fo hard that it was impossiblo o pull them out; they wore eo wet that it wae impoesible to bury them’ moanted. There la no appearance otherwise of the eno- my infront of our lines mt point, The stnoke gf the rebel camp fires indicates that they have fallen back to Managsas, ta the immediate viciniiy provided for, eras a allies NEWS FROM JAMAICA. ake tho following extracts from our files of Jn Gl out. ‘The resu't UE ad to plough around them, | 6¢ phe tamor ol chore Cenoral Be sard bad i ss, They rogort that tho mysterious engagement with- | try. and tho blessing of tho Almighty would ever follow | te pomps were deemed unnecessary, On examinutfon it | Ub MBE resu'! wos Khat ore tment - ant Vee ie het _ a a , W. 1, papers, received by tho steamer Saladin, im the rebel lines, observed from our loft on the 6th, | them while they preserved these great’ principles before | Ws found that the leak could wot be stopped by any Sen Pn " oer bis beadquarters botore the frst Ball run a, which arrived early yorterday morning:— macang, and the atteation of ( tod t hd Miseourl habrogiio-—plough was a fight between a brigade of Georgia militia andthe | them. Referring to Admiral Tegular troops. The former refused to cross the State | the children that they line, and their refueal brought on the collision. Strange Farragut, he told had before them one who nin Polleyk was now di. ted followare, Bo away the Doals, end rected to saving the lives of bh accordingly issued orders to ail around them: BRAY, AUVOUL'S STAPP. Col. Rut, of the First North Carolina cayairy, was not killed ing the engagement with the Second corps, The Tho Kingeton Standurd Of tho 5th of October haw the following — had done great things for the country. He had | signatized to the Fal; Koo that bis chip was in a sinking Biss pane dj , but was wounded aud is ; prisoner os the me Trelawny (w Palmoth gener) of Urtdae es Bee fs the story is, it is ered ted at hoadquarters, That a fight | found the great Missinaypp! choked up and chained by tne | eObdilion apd wanted hel “ovina edcaiac ace Se rer nary ceclcaloea sit, shaxp Tomes boty: | rneuupeeeneds tele tar ties geebaer arama took place 1s conirmed by huudreds of eyewitnesses | rebels, ont he had unchained tho Father of Waters and | apd oficers and Cate ai Ee setja | Mtve serie af Sarton eo io ete oa ean oe bia forces. | bart Yesterday ab noon, under full steam’ end cauyaes, 0a our side. . sot it free again from its shackles. In conclusion the | ail the siores, clothing, Ac. All that wae savor way | “ulnder . sa: en ah Ere ricaus. | Gehe b -wbas 149 iatends.to de, and the strongth ¢ ms 8 | going at tou and a ball knots an hour, and was oa a Small purties of rebel sharpshooters have fired for seve- | speaker introduced to thechildrea Admiral Farragut, as three hammocks, | At twenty minutes past seven every | FA) Heintvelnan's etalf, Lowever, will retwala on duty for | Gon, Meade t# undoubtedly well informed a8 to the move bin a3 © was boxrded off this port by @ Montego Hay fal days rom tue south bunk of the Tennossee upon the | #the bero of New Orleans and tho Missiesippt.”” wing soul had abandoned the Madgle. A lively pullkot f-the: prévc monts of the rebel army, and prepared for any contig. ; trains aud detachments of troops moving over the read | The boys thereupon indulged in a lusty cheer, after about balf an bour brought the wrecked party to the Fub- Kee, whou Captain Webb extended them such facilities GBNBRAL DOURLEDAY'S MOVEMBYTS. gency. Tho Quardian of tha 14th sayso— 1 ‘ le wderetand that Vieo Admiral Sir A, Milne; K, ©. B., slong the nor bunk to Bridgeport and Stevenson, and | which tho Admiral rose, and returned thanks as fol- | ®° DIS bost afforded At twenty miiutes to nine the old | Malor Genera! Noudledsy, who wo recently ordered to | The report jp extensively circulated that Lee has re derusent thet ¥en ee ene, Killed and wounded severai men and aniials. Disposi- | lows:— Dol inael onens ilee ch » is is sara the Pepa t the Gulf, remaine in Washington | eolved largo reinforcements from both Bragg and Joe | j, n the firet wosk of December, ile porkod of ser - E ,pl id eov avd Bu to a fathomless és \ tin 4 P r range bs ic ing « be lopartuy Mons haye been made to drive them away. My Youna Frrexps—This gentlemou (pointing to Rev. | depth. homies | waiting further iusteuctions. It ig rumored that be I Jobstun, and tbere are some, strange to relate, who ere. | vice bay 1, be will take bis @opartu'e benes for The damage dono to the Nashville and Stevonson Rail. | Dr. Sunset) — said au thathe sal 5a fe that I could seahienes Tae eesomree é bo assigned to a different feld, aie it vm _ chief om, the China “nae a may, on the subject of education. I shall only make you ' vie were @ shoot Of foar ing and séething water, THR Prove’ 1 Genera) Meade has (sued a goneral order directing all |)... rw Hi : y Foad by Whecler’s cavalry has been repaired, and trains | 9 few romarks. Ihave been a teactier all my tife-—ut'w @ | which, even in the dense darkue-s, wim rtrengiy-an iby ; Se lig raat ncaa sat wy i se sich enolate oe ee iLerauaie are again runing regularly. part of my duty to tesch the young and the old, both | Iu a few moments subsequent no trace of the versel The Washington Chronicle, after repested teni»ts of the | sutiers and sutlers’ teams to p ones . be + Mine J The rebel cavalry has been closoly followed by ours | Micers avd men, who come under ny ¢ mmard—and I | could be discovered, not even a {lontiag spar. Duvbilem | #tatement that Colonel Laker Js to exter tho fleld py order | ond Wachington The fotlowlag in referenes W» the death of » bloekade “on their raid, and attacked and defeated soveral times, Lg yeni | Pi one, eer ve joie oan Shes pt alhees ele fervent of the War Department, at tength admits the fact, The | Subjained fy an additional lst of killed and wounded in | runner is from the Standart of Septemver 16:—~ 16 ¥t is now reported to bo completely scattered throagh | many people would no! send they ¢ en to thenu— » dtoni tor and thousands of other vessels, she will lie until the office of epecial provort mar wal Of the War Department the Second corps anriy Le rohoonr Charles Romeo), tn elghteon ay fron a . Ot “ ol i hae the region between Duck and Elk rivers. 1 could wot understand wiy: wut mow I find | Judgment Day, will probably be consolidated in the office of the provost FOURTEENTI CONNBOTICUT. soe Revamenbieoar Mead Mae ee, Yesterday another strong rebel picket, commanded by"a | S'ro qn underatann Me alk ft keow vary een eee bay hed icine Begley nf marshal eneral 1 know very little about Heutenant, came into our lines in a body, schools, as My Coeup tiok has been ip a different They report of the Madgio were brought here ty the Fab their worldly possessions are the clothes Us and pit Kot GENERAL SVINOLA ON RECRUITING SERVICE. James McLaugh!) B. This eatef priate to Now York fedividual, baying leat one of parclane a elipper Corporal Cuarts " ‘ object bi P i that the enemy.are building pontoons. This indicates an ate Thad no eenesipina vit T witueaset the xi | iis to be hoped that a gouerous goveraine twit TRas Tat | <teguapatepteciayttonew sis. semaring érven tas wound, | Frederick Smith, Co. se pe vehfng Meese Span hertiy dy <4 Porttion by # flanking movemont across the river, which | my iestimovy in their favor, nud Ithank the xeutlemon | brman power could to wave Wie shin, bet wtheas Thi‘ corps; but the military authorities hero dectined to | James Conners, Co, C, hand. oi sane “tery k: ele will bo provided against by Geuera! Rosocran bee paliape mee yi | pO BB a day tba meall Bo ptaeye-aedyrAggeche yd that enacor 18 Ube séud bin C0 tho frous, believing thnt be is not yet physt- | Wm. C. Brown, Co. F reon lot hin baldnee and fell overboard, @ide for several days, The padlic his been wrongly im | ing to me alt the days of my life. e following isthe * | dered to New York, with sarbority to recruit au infantry”! Lieut, Wilbur 1). Fisher, Oo, F, contasiow, van veal Gam naane ok a vihut t oaa OURO to Pressed aa to tho strategic relationy of his con:nand Tue Adoiiral then sat down amidst the most enthusias Acting ‘sia cose po Wanieaty is Pattel corp, nt Jouathad Be “+ a a a bring her aber with this army, It is serving @ good purpose, but not | tic cheers, nnd one of the boys vamediately after sprun Met W Ceri AUIIVAL OF COLONEL FAIRCHILD, Jolin Duley , Co. G, head WO late 10 ew fm the manner generally supposed in the North. to his feet ond exclaimed ia # loud voice, “1 propose three Henry Rediela, ¢ hs Rede! papers uf the Oub and 7th contain tho farewell ad. | echoes for Adtiral Farragut.” The call was responded minors. i rey" ¥ wataselnesaMne?he | cee c tye weacg AD coi ee | seg bye hea g2 g ae ary fort 4 vo with a wil resent, oa threg En gdnicersa= Acti 6 | sthale of hinieend ved ab Gotsvabe: . Conway, Co. H, foot. ot Abvtinigi Grom of General Polk to bis commaid. Ho epoaks of an | \ with ® Will by all present, nad three times thFOe Cheers | ssctants, i. McCarthy, (Bl, Goodwin. spate of. Wawosnd,s at Gettysburg, by which he | Ci do C. Pritchard, Co. H, thigh. peat Conmeuien Snioriunate misunderstanding betweea himself end the | “Several boautitul pieces were ext. performed on the Purter’s Clerk —— Rowley, Jost an arm, Ite is now about to resign bis comuntesios | joy, “mith, Co. 1, loge « Geveral conimanting the department, and claims that | piano, and shortly atter the company proceoded up stairs segue ihe” % eat es es . And aseuino the aut ary of State of Wiscous.n, a oe v4 fg S©fHcial Javestigations will lear his record, Lougstreot | 1° the Jomale tatartment, where ancther reception wa* | 14 ine tenor of wn" orier waved op oe, a ff pallet netintataenpepgctieetetD ve seq opa Hergoant Jowo. tN. Adama, foot. ve Wied wees auccersur. young female pupils were attized in pune papers have a report that Jo Davis is about their mst attractive dcessea, and the texc! ladies, bad every thing in apple pie order. ee ore, alloung Tho’ exercises Baerutive Ojicer—Fnsign Acting Masler’s Mates— i. J. Ryon, , be 30th inst. Wright shot Li It will vo remembered that Dr. ant Sanborn, an oflleer vommandieg & Colonel Fairchild, of the Second Wisconsin regiment, JOHN MINOR BOTES AG. flop. John Minor Botts, whose hou: ARLAYTED BY THE REBELS. near Brapdy Sta- George Morisov , Co. 0, leg. FIRST DELAWARE. * lifted into & Belch kn wan pat, Med 1D. sperm that the unfort : th teas oyte yd ro company ct Norfolk, some time in Juve, (or which | 4,,, itt poet * : . “4 rf moy, “Ste {e9rkia to take command of Bragy's army, The ers erve nstoniahing extibitius in caltbestenssed | bo wae frigg ur 8 mikary coure martial. Great erg | UP Wee, during the occupancy of what soction of te | Jamee Faakbead, C.D. 1 *4 do. sh cocasioued by the difficult wrraagement | went through ase-ies of hi-hiy, pieturceue mancie, were made by friende to indure the President to re. | country by Cain forces, much frequented by our of. | Corporal Win. Darling “ wider thy apd r aE Ing Consolidation of tho Twentieth and | with poles Gecorated nt both eds with red, white sone a eps “ Pe og +4 bavod hab gh hind weg ficers, bas, since the retreat of General Meade ‘¢ army faiing binod Mr} 9 details " - vn | Blue ribbons, A very discreet old gentioman looking on | thought that a plea ef insanity” Lat emtectod Deen arrested by the robe! ant a6 and ta hoki % 4 ten Amn 905 f Twonty-dirat army’ 6dI~, GM. MeCook: and Orittenden | iGo the cage remark that ho “pitied tho meu who got } Sid that Dr, Weight was to be went £4 & J understood here, setae i nnd lalold, ag} Gaorae Wuikgaus, Co i THO tyy fev 2 t night. those giri for husbanda, for they were altoget but the fouowing goreral order deuon: tre nndersteod here, ae & hortage for certain payti-- | w, ures, Co, B, band ps —¥ or 0 elty of Now Yor Wee renee 4 General Roso 1a the use of the sti | vouttgll ait UN RKAL OXDERK—VO, 17. heretofore arrested at Culpepper Court Hoag, A | thnmen 2, 0.6, bond. Chureb of ¥r le at prereat to the ety York, ‘g and oneral ert ta the use o * “3a Guan. Di ped id a * 7 ante pp Mciieo be ms ' ye mw Revere bnle liyene tre bite - ‘The folio! re - After sever.! xcelient s0m8 and performances on the Heancarrnns, Devarréesy of Vincrsta R anthorities, The th phy Br ne », Dang: Mop A ostbor tise ons reperied feous rasa? ordors non tho sudjecl— snamtaxp,y | Han one of the young gine named Miss Mary Clark, Forrmasa Mooi itis a by Serthern wow us to Me, D. face. janes eremeragecaee © Re pgeguraner ov rik One AE} | exe 0 ward and welcomed “Admiral Varragut 40 16 | 954 seccedin natal MOM institated att as tho cause eee titeh eM, - — % ° . foliow ing terms:— proccedings of the rails cocimmission 'jostitated | or gt i" tee. Oo. F, i Haavqvaurenn, " “vertax0n0a, Oot 9, Ym.” Ang | In ny bob sion or splendid palace, but in an | fF the trial of Hmvid M. Wright, of Norfolk, Va.,by-] earrest. w SS David Gi Speech of Secretary Chase-at Oolausm Guiding tus. fahren legion ee been {fecrny = Sovnbte schorth use, with the banver of the free float, | Special Orders, Ko. 196, 196 ant 107, of 1868, trom ‘the SENATE OR OF CAPTAIN HOWLAND. W. H. fiayard, Go, 1, arm Comewes aa, Ooh, V0, ane from Wasbtagion, sa4 ts*fornsied for, = | Sr yer. heats we ake asemblet to welc: me tora of the Pegerjment of Virgiuia, haaring, ta co and findings of the court martialof which | Henry Hamiiton, Co, 1 Secretary Chan #p0K® (0% ‘ayze crows iw Cohnnbus - fn them, v Bevin nie B ’ , 5 mention a eede of Ohatalal ONE CUNDERD AND RIGHTIL NEW YORE, + 4 lant o He 00874" atod the people opin thelr wie: Wasmnatox, Sept. 23, 1869, \ “pera Jail now uw ty 17, 1863, boon RUvMIEE io the Presiaent ij | yp. fs sated uctanteads: toe | states rg try aud WhO Hs OMe it wonld havo, not oly Te dbl Major Geveral Rossorams—The following order bag | wih jovirg at Fe RS te mn - GIT Tce and the athilgac adams of * Aasiatant Quartermaster, Uvitel States | Corporal Irving Armor, Oo. K rt OMoot i " 0, AO only ~ ud grpigrul Bea=25 OTD IO ine an whee haying mW. Ho a pe coan'r hon th r sere on * Thee ie hou! ss seneuained Ore ° 1 1, ” omnes ob AZ naea) We= tape . ia od wan eR TE BRET, Caans—n0. 922. girl brighleud ‘ard "4: (eq throbs more rapidly at tke wer ordered Dy 160+ canes ay made x NS aie). | ooqesppeceerseom wmith, Co. C, WB ae vingt, and sand joy to the hearts of che WAR Daragrecey, Qoiutaxt Gasxnar's Ove *} PEEREECE OF te loca White Fis not our | such ti Tad a ont ¢ | aad ee auet prejadiciat to good order and mititar, X"Plimace, 00. A, beg on ew! a on ton *hoatwd mevority anty, i ane r is 7 . y appoint, it ia therefore The ng 9 army i they given , = Wasuanarom, Sept 28, 1803. 3. | previnee “, co rorth undge 5 of oUF COUN ery | the department inay apwoine, ik Misi pline, have been approved by the Secretary of War, The «poral Jacob Huttingor, Co. 1, ehoulder. . , eos. but the geatd 04 husttee thon ident of the Unite Siates directs that t Abd apdn' the felt of * — oe part | the sentence that ‘the secs ang” i | sentence fe that \ he be cashiored, and compelled to co | George Hotfman, Co. 1. side, Wound not have eulties neseebe Wed tilbes.¢ aun Prositent, of tiyefiret army corps ba copsolidated |» | Pon ihe Hels OF “Justia, we folk, be hanged by the neck seal ¢ os od } ventenc ae wc Wut Join Kberbadl, Oo, K, bead, pand had dove tue buriness, Hie reheureed the 2 Twentieth and Twenty: corp! and that Major Genera! F< 4 ering OD “ne soldier, bidding hi into’ execution oh Friday Nest, the JOU Gay of October, | fund to the Voited States government the sum of money ‘ant Theodore Knapp, Co, B, log. 4 - 4 the Powe fend calied the Fourth Army males of this comeniide’eq | BM MOWg *,.. “aud euch ‘a blessing. ft ten o'elpek in the forenoon. af sit piace in ce meat | Un’ Me Unt Mt Re ever aiqualifiod 19 = han A his leaving Ohio throes yehro since w - Gordon aes aiccets that ae urvorinaulry be Corcned, | Rogetyr™ » Havoks ior you. May your. carear Beever suo; | Nigro aw Brigwtice Govora Shines Laruea, ommn:nanding | 3° ; . the United States, to | Pirst Lieut. Lymav Wolowt, Go. E, lag. Congroms; the poliey be alvceated ena tho resdlt, bie Ise dicots ter given, to inquire nto and +,” ) COE, and glorious’ May every stream on which you | Cola siatas forces al thal place, may dos gu: . noid any office of trust or profit: in ni Corvoral Hepry, ice, (g, G, thigh. trans’er from the Sewate by PPwab Liocotn t the the a to be a + aay Hy} 948 ox od \ *', prove suotber Mississipp®, aud every Kees 38. oi Hy eoramand of Major General FOSTER. be imprisoned for the term of five years, at such place Louis Siyckar, Co. |’, SPah, Pi a “ t mpom the conduct f aor ts 20th inet wees, f Gertake be a Vicksburg. Accept theno, “our teeble | ooisisun Hormean; Assistant Ac utant General. a the Secratary of War may direet,’” and it is further or . Cabinet, Ile iileo weat into a history of hiv Camnotal igtendea in the battles it 20th int. HO | demonstrations of respect, aud way the flowers of the be a § dtr ‘ TWELPTH MEW JERSEY. soheme. He referred tobi three yous sheehde, acd are relieved from duty iu the Army of typ Gra. | yictac's wreath on your brow bloom ever as fresh aud dered that the findings and gentence of the court in this ‘5nAeD, , rand, and wil repair to Indianapolis, Jor, Foporting look ever as bright as thore which we now present to Mr. Kdwin F. De Now Despatch. aso be poblished Iu three public nowspapers of Masse | Charles Miller, Co. F. ly thanked bir audience for their Kied weloume. (rae oe Sy oe ee the Aaiotsn’, teneral fis you 0 a taken. o our Jove = —_. ie. ‘ Nonvore, Va, Oct, 14, 1968 husette. The Secretary of War designates tbe d'eutten Low, Or Res, imente Governors Decton and Tod for their army. By order of t a is Gua of battles be wih you in oll yo 7 4 ‘ - s James T. Low, Co. G, thigh. rc te prong Te. Townsanp, A, 2. G. Lee cn and ‘may le spare you to Treo the Scare end Stripes SEB CASS OF 08. WHEE at Albany as bis plasc of condicement under the | Lieut Jie ee tan —— go eon ay «tho affslve of the tate, Very resportiuily, B. copparn, A. A. G. ficat' over «il cur tand, from North to South, from East to | Nothing beyond the usual course of events has trans neaiak William Dora K, head. Mr. Chave lett Columbus thie morntag for Washington, err Ger auil Oupens—no. 228 Fe ee a riae this specch a beautiful Hutte girt | Pired of late, if 1 may excopt the fact of an order from THE SENTENCE OF CAPTAIN LevY Samuel Greea, Co. D, temple, on ( At the couciusion of this specch a 19 giv P TigabquanTems, ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND, resented Adiniral Parregut with « magnificent bouquet, The proceedings, findings and sent ng Assistant Inepector | The Park Comulanenors « GuartanooGa, Oct. #, 1863. rm ed Adin — . right, of thi city, shali be i” : : . hich bo accepted, and then thanked them as follows sartjal io the case of Dr. Wright, of this city, if CM. Lavy, Anstatant Qua Coneral, wounded in abdomen je wt the Vark ow the Mall, thie won . ‘The President of United States hus directed that the war ep thine’ Tpcoveaty note pen > ony W0 You On this Py Sha lobes case ‘Captain wy ni neral, wounded in al net morte at the ¥ @ the Mt bie ater Tweutleth and Twouty frat ariay corps be coultaniet, | ccoagion. Permit ino to thack youpfor your kind rece; headquarters to the effect that the sentence of the court carried ont. Accordingly, if the clemency o charged with rendering altered and fot)tious vouchers Sammary of casualties in th 4 ND CORPS. Third brigade, Third aivt Mastic in the Park, three o'elock,by the Vark bend i a : : sion, Seon Commins’ ved ofticera, killed, eo nd has assigned Major General Gordon Gramcer ty tho | eonasic beautiful gift with which you have pre: | tive present no saving clause, thie unbappy mao will PY | for rroneye paid to his clerks, are also omfitmed. He w | sion. ~ pce r ee ded, | of Hf, Dodwerth, if the weather le ime, ‘The tuttow nd of the corps thus formed, —_ - pnarber ll Vay ng uly fay to you to cherish the prin- | the penalty of his crime on Friday next, the 16th instat | png uilty on off the cbafges ond specications, and eon cas ms omg men killed, twelve; w. ui A bins ata a soy ° ee after Knows, o8, the Yoerth ariny Sv! ‘arranged, | ciples taught to you now, so that you may when womed | a1 ii tug ing beeu in doubt ; eo kipg, in fact, tbat ton of this Core will bo ‘commanding Me's notilied, im obedience to | exercise a proper fofluence in your sphere of action. Wo. men nave an immense for good or evil. 1 have rf betel gion Despatches. HB. Letworh Srdora from the Secretary of War. stajo- Generals A 4 this rebellion that women can do a great i ld escape punishment altogether, This oa ol & Overwre & vas oa Bane Mol), Moto k and T. 1. Crittenden are relieved eeey pone pobinge§ the men whew they like, and I trust when | 8" inal wor i m4 aver (ote ee arcana ernment, to be f jeree me erga to hy oe Wannisotom, Oct. 16, 1863. 2 tress trans ‘Dot fails lopartinent, and will obey tho orders thoy have. | deal move thay fhe men wise hes TIAN ena gocd nets, | order, wo nudenly m » | trust or profit in tho Uaited Staten; and the court further | reports trom the front indlente @ movement on the | Lime rum 0 ernon ty tok Sata taee, Teeremminwes * ihoere of | and emulate the vent of the Fouthern indies, who havé | wast have ‘allen among bie friends lik® 8 | craney that the celme, wame and punishment of the se part of the evemy's cavalry towords the Potomse, and | i onesie ‘aie will roport a theac Neadyuartors the pe ny pext pi sey {othe primary tment, | Wunderbolt. Tt will Be remembered by YOUF | cuset bo published Im three newspapers in Warhingtoo | sepa are being taken for the prevention of another coral . ye tt » ther orders. coun maid for tur by noe n took place, and ered by the Admirai acd Dr. where auother interesting exhil short addresses were dol: Ongood, of General ROSH RANE” jeperal, the majority of the people began to think that the readers that this Hr, Wright is the same who somo months ago murdered an officer in eotd blood, tn the street to Norfolk, the latter having charge at the time 0 tenced to be carbiered, to be compelled to refund the money frauduleutly obtained from tho United States gov ot York, where be usually resides. yD. C., and tn three newspapers io the Btate of New Our Washi ry raid in that direction ck aod wounded mén from the Pour boner Army cs be red vant 1, Grand Park March re Suhel". 7. Mears, from “La . Ma “ ngotber ly creditable to all rl TUK SENTENCE OF CAPTAIN CUTTS. the Potomec wore sent down to-day °. Medios’ News from Colima, Mexte porte romana sluresioe: ie ceika'hs oan ofthe ah | © Gtachament ot opt eotpi-nta Meet, that cotorot | fs sal atetan pas “at Crecmeitl, om: |“ nreumnty ons une Comber vsotsers etresty om. | 38: Mid, ‘Messrs, Frederick Probst & Co., of this city, have Fe | pleasant episodes in the life of Admiral Farragut. noldiers who had thown themnsives in this city, Ao] | ing June 96, of which Brigadior General 0. | ployed in atrenctheuing the de‘encss, one ttrasand men i ‘@sived the following news by the Ocean Queen, from Co — — lace Of effort was mide in the defence to prove Bet Bosker ee ne | Clay Sanit president,, to the casa ‘of Captate Jémen | more were delalied Yrom the Convalescent Camp 10-day Garp sid a Reagtt ‘Wasa, Mexico, Gated the 27th of September, 1550 -—= The Hammenia or eh pepee vem and since (he sentence Vein sudesvors Lave beso x 10% | Mf. Cutts OF tLe Fleventh United States tofantey, Acting | fur that duty. The fact that, whi'e elek men are ‘Trene!stod for the New Yors Hrnaip. © Ce. have bim removed to some tosane asylum Nort Wg of the On Gatien @ aa eae peveiek hese testes Muste wenareonneg cheerful t report from this coast. Care Race, Oct. 16, 1868. these shatowy bopes havo been dispetiet by ths awru | age A Stet pnan if the si se ¢ ~ rd ; ‘€ : ¥ <oauer an ae The condition of tne c autry le @aily becom ing more crith row eteamer passed this point today vase gy Lay iy eto pre. | Comauet unbecoming af officer and n gentlomen—the pri fe Com ow y : . ae tad eee wate eal, ond ansrcby ie t) such m degree that a A three maated sores HN Tame Mamaapedpenca is wy tte tipal epecifications of which aro for wolug losuiting Iso | praise tint the latter were wt ender the J \ . ms ae fortnight ago the military cseort of about two hemdred | gigoring svuthwost, She was twenty miles distant, »: Abere te 10 eecaye for the ¢ | org Rack tite abs dena G1 ree . pie ith scodonsy tian nee men which accompany poecers | could not be intercepted by the news yacht, She ts sup atwone Pe cyt «page ae a “ o! ah i rae ‘ ‘ wheel ne gccenet wily cope gy aon seed to have been the Harmowia, (rom Har:burg via de tebe) demovettetions, which may | Vt! ¥ ! Peoatns, ; te ) mantiom ab Hengin te ues from hese, $e: Eke, - ee ate abtead again of ve , | scandal, baving been detected th algrace’al epyiog enor | pompiag tot ece of an onter rz] rebbed cmethird of tho ee 9 fouthampion onthe Tth inst., or the City of powibly prow to ® threatening polvt to our position. | wa dl ia Goo Bardat Bene vite tinh ev ure bene et morrnaee whe pine Of the wad ante one eaarhon off Up etcoug. partion of robbers | {rom Liverpool on the 71h via Queenstown on the #th inet. | 104 wing stories have heen so ccinmon of late, and ¥» | Tor about the 1th day oO April lnet—Camtein Co afternone oF Adare aorth Ses “ Tis aah een ai ry ee ee aoa u ck a0 r hey pasa by vnheot : ' ‘ vein ne sebontrn fafes ing all the roade, and the axles as te pectin, of One Pliot Boat and Serious | wiversally lack suthenticny, that they pus by " ~ | to eullty, an! senienged to be den gots bod versut rome, ac, | hanson ing anebo nist we aeons the situation of the inhabitants Ie Damage to Another. . od, It ls predions toainia shat exer iniog sta Agatiag | Uaving emitter : 41 exorbiteut rates j YY Grres ot tng pel lane-y o , n tance and diecthtine of been ui are i" aia 7 y be a grand ” © ehek 0 arti. Tt war hoped Laat ett Mcestattighea | The pilot boat Moses 11. Grinnell met with a serious wo- | {rimgin thie isiniy 4 the vigiance and dtecth Gadd. Gees sppreved, bel, th view i dre upccar Yo weserstand tha | Te May sere wil bo ErDA mine, awe whic om oy Jo, ae Soamey ‘os wok. She was | é 1 aracver and stand and of hi the rete y & Virgiots ; - 7 oe ome © . able man, bowever, only ra- | cident yesterday morning, about one o'clock. Lara ding ‘ fee a Maed sleet anys ny a iisio, uo be could bot apres th opposite Bandy Hook at the time ent the wenther was | 4 | bettie, (he sentenee te remirted. wed (4ptal ties ¥ weinbers wo tore eter fhe Presideot. It, wpears that Comant y bas 18k | corks and thick.f The United States cupply ateamer aioe, | MY bring forth, though te ¢ matter to Wee ie | ed from arrest and ordered to Immediately we be ote Gast our a fever tho ty, ‘he's eb 9 f arriving from the Hast Gulf and Sout! Atentic blockading | or oy A A variety t 4a the Melt, after é t oxtd yo the Peon 1 have beer - : ir r the bey len. od it } repr u \ on w lores te © known here The Freneb, it t# said, have ow ‘squadron, also chanced to be off the foo he time | cea 4 primend. ¥ back ian by poet Gaerexare, SRSae teenie tities’ sane procert stated, and, aa it 18 alleged , the pilot boat showed wo light, | YON th Of & desposition on t ‘ ey TRIAL OF aMiTit ° We PANE : ‘ eed ard Coken the rear The sped , noel : Season ‘= heretofore the eouatry will be cup she coilided with ber, cutting her bow down five feet, | accommodate thow t t | The trial of Mr at heen J arene ‘ forcement» hare been ecnt fron Bre, ae rowed bythe guerilian. who denounce every ove carrying away her bowsprit and starting her deck i pas) Sasa ng tae ‘ “ iia thee ae | rial of whieh Genera! Augur wer P lent, war re : 0 epabie b to mobs 6 deeb ©: fallst and conlecete Bis property who dos 00 sub | 5, co» was injured, but the accident to the boat was | {fom our favorile village, Noe in i tiormeriy tne | ened to-day, and the cxar of Commander WI 1 believed by ‘ a ee eee eps very serious, The Grinnell was a boat of about eighty | Coatzonricos), which, having beeo renovated repaired | lemeou, tor whowe arrival th bas COT | mittee mae thot be wowkl make toch om altemot wilh i Interesting from Sabine Pa tovs burthen and Some seven years old. Sho was | And rejuvepaidl, wae to an xine Nee ti ok | several days, was procended wi 40 powertel fore ramend. The alternative A letter has been received by the wifo of Or.D. D. T. | worth probably coven thousand dollar. Proceeding on ‘wos om Board, abt del DELLASE OF COUNTRRYKITERS OF RENEE pial hat Lee t hed our army back w S Nestel!, eurgern on board the United States guoboat Cll | up ihe bay the Union collided again with & second pilot | critical with ft harmonious rend tion ng men, who were or ” vr worre bondlul of or be bee at : 8 ton, at her revidence, Liewyellyn pare, New Jersey, from at. Thin tine the collision wes more serious. This | e emer ase sole eating In Counterfeit felet vorip, wore relowel t voxtete bn. The latter le probably true ' ‘ ret eu tn nick TA) * im te t yt ov) * + yee Aarne t her burband, giviag some particulars of his capture by | iim boat was the James Funck, @ new boat, Iacnched | the city’ ecoctantee’ tisth eolrpa lenserth bavung DEON ancArtained that they Fold So8 nerip y ek Meade'e army by evening Wart ing usin Ponpactively toAieied for grout \ dhe redoia at Sabine Pans.on Beptember 9. Ae te At | some atx months ago, ahd worth from $12,000 to $15,000. | with pretty women and “ killing” unos, tbe fou enem) e the rebel Hnew, and mot within cur ana aA | og oF t ” ro on a Generel ee present in Peaumont, Texas, attouding to our wounded, of | *0m* be ward pens Dapeng Rah fits ren . ome . im Reaumon ou 5 het the verve ja the extrome, « comer Mh thels \omger inesrcer hon. peice: ' ~ de ad wine 3 whom ouly two lave died o they wore brought | The pilot boat was in tow at the time, and Bound, | pA eagle Sgecuine seneatton 10 oF ‘. “ & Grime to warrant ; a + sreeny 4 1 one of the officers men who were uontly, to carry n light. Slv w ’ of dulness and discontent. This morning ibe ) ‘ ashore, 1 4 he hot | conmequently bt. She hed no Hight whem | the ghode of dun 7 BAO Aee SENSES 5 +9 a rm “t 1YA und Sergiery wounded were eeut to Liouston, where they will remain an track, Tt wee three A. M. when the Delon col }) its charming frotut bag igbed )ike ‘lad The Provewt Marshal Genersi aett ts ‘ ‘ yd . . M1 paroled oF exchanged, Tho Doctor states that thug | *hO was # eo, with all tte fo “ iki ended w y. Vite srvat ean 50s O00 bareday afar they have been treated by the rebela with the utmoat | Wied with her, an in the former 0-80, great darkness dl Se a i anasta'ct notas plea, | (si the colored troops ais Ma Sa oe ‘ next cidiha ahd ch Vinci desai amine Kindness and coosideration. aud concludes his letter with | prevailed, The Union struck (he Fuuck amidstipa wo | Tie ditt, ‘Numerous members o° the prese whom {| draft ia that Goate, will be duly created cm the px te De apatelge olny "hee Romreay tenets me baa we the assurance that he woult soon seud on «complet IME | vigemey that abo sunk hor almost instantiy. The meo | had seen on bone’ Ia the ni ht, had ler Aoparted oe the | arate y ee e Tea te bat al nevada nie a et om Woard of ber had Ja:t timo (o nuoch & awl, jomp ia | APPEATADED Of the iKky mia’ ; UR PRVATE xi.0ARA seo. 9 pgp bomen dary iy boy -7 ‘Trial of Alleged Rioters in Boston, nd Pave their ives, wheu she filled and went to the | i i siaet to morrow for Sullyk, via the Naoserond | The terew frigate Magara, ot boro, © m neorty : enc tyn na’ Cunduaii tides us ood eden Pawrox, (ot. 18, 1868. bottom. The Union was hot damaged to any material river, by order of General Parnes, for the purpens of resdy for pea, Mer departure ta mayer for aries thes © oonpe of . . in the Supr ms Jodjcial Court to-day, James Campbe!l, | extent. Tho Fanck wae No, 22 and the Grinnell was No, umber of late sot fn crew, While the Navy Department procures me An Attempt to Male Meeraits by Yolwa ) nae or bet wed \ Michae! Moamarn, Joho MoGrath, Robert MeDarran and | 1, The following ie the report mado by tbe Uolon om her finite oe ‘ar limes Capeninn maton ad O. & SADOTEAR hOTHKOLOrE, the member ix far (room Dewy ® ; as as 5 Lane “ Michaol Gibbons, five of the partios alleged to have beeo | arrival at the elty of the collision with the Funck — | Dodge aro the officers selected Lo Lake charge of ibis aifair — cirnt, owing to the many vessels constantiy voy Veer ane rae Oot 16, 1 engaged in the riot on the wight of the 14th of July ‘The Union came in coliixion with pilot boat No, 22, and —_- ar ih cornentam sa, ‘ at Bil 6 Caan . bd » lavt, Were arraigned on an Indietment charging them jotol'y | gunk ber, while coming through the Narrows. The Voion | The United States Loan. Comeul, RROOONI7ZED. : “i a it a ‘ oret “ with ihe wilful murder of Wiitiam Cusster win w | | was in charge of-s rerular Now York pilot. At the timo Punsomarars, Ot, 16, 1868, The Preatient hag reongniamt Metebun Por re eo re <x jal 9 oe v torte Fromaniy tie plac December: Thre ge parsons | of the-acident the pt hove had na ght. No blame ean | Toe wutatriptiom weak reports the eat 6140;000 | at ere oA repaiof Oe for tne po sab seapchip tah th tt, 66M, Tplee UN Chere sa ims opetem for shot parpeh q ‘Wore Bho Arraigned for Mupder »nd goumaiited for H ial, De altacbod 10 tho pilot of the Unie, + OVO twenties tod.y.