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ce has sufficiont power to array tae citizens of men fresh from their homes- against the mon in the rebel armies, who long ago gure up all their right to think for themselves. Yassew Barmanrry.—Perhaps no point in hu- man knowledge is more’ ceriainly determined than that we are barbarians. Our Northera drigin is an evidence of it; for ure not the words Northern and barbarian wedded forever in one immorta phrase? And if there were not this . B00d evidence of our barbarity, has not the South declared it? Several times. But the Jatest declaration of it is as deliciously fresh as Miles O'Ricily’s prophetic description of Mr. Lincoln in ‘his grave— ——With the top of each too Turned up to the root of a daisy. _ Some days ago several persons in Charleston, filled with ardent patriotism anda desire to ee, thousand dotlars in gold, fitted up a machine with a torpedo and went down Charleston harbor. In reference to what they futended to attempt there is no doubt. They sailed aimply and solely to put a torpedo under the frigate [ronsides, and to blow herand every man and boy on board of her to atoms, They failed, and the Yankees immediately opened on their machine with “volley after volley of musketry.’’ Amidst all the noise thus made the Charlestom speculators announced their sur- fender. But the muskets made the most noise— they were not heard—and the Yankees, says a Charleston paper, “barbarously continued the fir What will the “ voice of humanity” say to this most barbarous of all our little pieces of barbarity ’ It pains us to fancy what Beau- regard must think of it—and what the London ‘Times wiil probably say about it. We havea certain respect for all other shams by comparison with what we feel for this mis- erable sham of rose-water war. Southern men are at no other time so ridiculously contempti- big as when they whine out this appeal to the generous sentiments of the human race. When the old generation of armored knights protested against the introduction of gunpowder, as “con- trary to the spirit of true religion and the glory of chivalry,” they were ouly absurd; but when modern knights, who are self-styled fire-eaters, give us daily poor burlesques of the same sentiment, they are to be classed with those miserable specimens of the canine race who, a3 will be found written in Hudibras, employ their tongues as men do their hands, “to heal their wounds with.” Mason Genera MoCie1.ax.—One of the most striking features of the Russian banquet on Monday was the spontaneous ovation to General McClellan. The moment that per- sonage’s name was mentioned by the clerk who read the lettars of regret, all the guests sprang up, burrahed, waved handkerchiefs and bon- quets and gave twelve enthusiastic cheers for their favorite soldier. This scene was repeated when the General's letter was. read. General McClellan's letters are always happily con- colved:aud expressed. The only one to which any excoption can be taken is the letter advo- esting Woodward's election as Governor of Pennsylvania. The sentiments of this letter were admirable; but its first paragraph seemed too partisan to some critics. The General has his most powerful document in reserve, how- ever. This ishts report of his campaigns, now on file in the War Department. The anxiety of the people to read this report increases daily, antl will continue to increase the longer the re- port is withheld. Since the organ of the War ent brought out the letter about Wood- afd, it ought to bring out this report also. the government cannot afford to publish it fet it be sent to our office and we will place it ‘before the world regardless of expense. ceeding Taverow Weep axon Mayor Orprxr.—We publish this morning the reply of Thurlow Weed to Mayor Opdyke’s recent rejoinder ta Tburlow Weed’s attack upon noted radieals in togard to contracts and the draft. Messra. Weed and Opdyke fling all sorte of mud at -each other, and they will both come out of the fontest heepattered from head to foot. Indeed, the popular opinion of the whole affair already that it furnishes a new illustration of the old pdages about the pot calling the kettle black, Satan rebuking Sin, six to one and half a dozen ‘te the otber, and people living iu g!a:* houses and throwing stones. To night we ore to havo Verdi's 8 grand opers, “Mec beth,” at our Academy of Music. When the opera war Brat prodwced years since at Floreuce it wae received by the public with an amount of enthusisem rarely equalled The macstro wad called out cntil overcome with fatigue. At the conclusion of the opera he war escorted howe jn triumph by the populace, and finally received a golden crown asa testimonis! of the good will of the tovers of music tu Florence. We de oot suppose that any one wif! be borne home in triamph from our Opera Hou e to-night, and we are ready to wacer any amount that there will be ao golden crowns ofered to any one, Stilt we anticipate a great triomph for (he management and the artiats ithe production of this great work. ‘The libretto follows the ter! of #holepere ae closely ae possible. We may state thal the vier ca orne will be very -effective. ‘The chorases have been duly researsed, while Bt tho present moment the (ates are propitious to Maretzek, ond al! bie articts ere in roclient vol That there wil! be at the Academy of Move to night om of the most fasuiouable audiences yet ateomDied at the opera this soason ie a matter of certs a5 80 mony of ‘the seats are already secured. MR. GRAU'S Anriets. We have received from Mr. Gre-the folowing iret of engagements made by bim for thy seson The tints ‘Will arrive bore in eompany wiih thelr imprenarie, Mr. Grau thes sume ap bie trenpe:—/rie Penne Mee. Soptud Vern Lorini, Mile. Castri, Mile Morensl, “iguo: Brignoli, first Conor; Signor St flew), tenor rebaste, and Signor Moreil! varitone. M@Gray added the name of Seslvd to the jist, but, as we have before stated, thin artict in engaged vy the emanagers of ihe Metapaas Opera louse. trac announcer dhat be will give opera here, ow yet be cannos tell where be may succeed tn Obtaining A theatre, We should shave addet vieve (hat Sigawy Muro 6 Mr. Grau's chy Bovehester AQUARIAL HALL, BROOKLYN Mr. Cotte: uals, ‘n conjunction with Mr, Jerome Hopster, beer iption concerts (hie week tm Brook. Gist and 24th. The above artiste will be smesinted by Miss Fay, Mr. 1. J. Lewis aod Signor Patti, Abo distinguished violinist. Thie gentleman is the brother of Adolion Patti, A moat atiroctive programme Is offered to the public by Mr. techaik. anal te ‘ Eactow, Pa., Oct. 20, 1808. Tuere | a bad break to the Delaware Division Couni, milies below Easton, which it will take two weeks (o re NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. 7 THE CALL FOR TROOPS, Governor Seymour’s Response to the President’s Proclamation. His Views of the Military Sitmation and the Draft, &e, ae, be. A Proclamation by Horatto Seymour, Governor, Faxcorys (uasumm, Atnany, Oct. 20, 1863. The President of the United States bas called upon me, 48 Governor of the State of New York, to furnish its quota of three Bundred thousand men to reeruit the volunteer forces of the United States, which will be largely reducod during the coming year by the expiration of the terms of enlistment. Al this timo the defenders of the national capita! are menaced by a superior foree; the Army of the Cumber- Jaud is in au imperitied condition, and the military opera- tious of the government are delayed and hindered by tho ‘want of uate military power, and are threatened with sorious disaster. In this emergency it is the duty of all the citizens to listen to the appeal put forth by the President, and to give efficient and cheerful aid in ‘tiling up the thinned ranks of our armtos, It is due to our brethren in the ficid, who have battled so hgroically for tbe flag of our couutry, the Union of the States and to uphold the constitution, that prompt and voluntary ase sistance ehould be sent to them in this moment of their peril. They went forth in tho full confidence vhat they would at all times receive from their fellow citiveus at bome a generous and eficient support. Every emotion of pride and patriotism shonld tinpol ns to give this by voluntary and cheerful contribution of men and money, and not by a force! om. scription or coercive action on the part of the govern- meut. ‘Tho President also advises the citizens of the ao States that, in the event of the failure to raise the quo assigned to theia,a draft shall be made tor the dott cleney, to commence on the Sth day of January next, Not only does duty to our soldiers in tho field and the honor of the nation demand that wo shall continue to (M our armies by volunary eulistments, but the intoreets of all classes in society will be promoted by the success of that system. Tho unequal burtious which conscription unavoid.bly inflicts on # portion of society, not only cause great distress and injury to indi vidasla, but are more burtful to the whole community the equalized distribution of the coat and sacrifices unteering, which tore porfeetly adjusts itself to the condition of all classes, The bounties which wil! be paid by the general government, and in this State by the gov emnmont of New York, are extremeiy liberal, and much larger than those beretolore given, They will aid the volunteers who shall euter the service to make immediate and ample provision for those dopendont upon them. Lexpéct all classes of our citizens to assist ta re. cruiting velunteers called tur from thie State by their influence and by Hberal contributions; and! cal! upoa all State officials to give every assistance in their power to promote oulistments into our armies, and thus sive our citizens from the inequalities, irritations and suffer- ings of the draft, and at the same time animate our soldiers by ao exhibition of sympathy and patriotic devotion, and give strength to our armies in their battles for'the preservation of the Union, HORATIO SEYMOUR. Base Ball Match. NASSAU, OF ERINCETON, VS. EXCELSIOR, OF BROOKLYN. ‘The young stadents from Princeton College, who com. pore the Nassau C1 coompanied by Qumerous friends and acquaintances, visited the Fxoolsior Club, of rook lyn, yesterday, and piayed & remarkably due game @uriug the afternoon, As the Excelsiors rauk orm class club, it was thought that the collegians, who are legs experienced in the game, would siand only x sual chance of victory. However, the result proves other wise, for they beat the famons Excelsiors by one run. At the clove of the eighth innings the ecore stood (ea for ihe Excelsior against five for the Naewau. In the ninth innings: the Brooklynites oaly ated ¢ nes lecving. thelr ponents seven to win, Ww! Ties of one hand, The students wore jubilant at their sdccess, @ little excitement among a few members of ‘both clubs when ocar the close momentar! B Gheergicce J the pleasure of the game. But at the fivii pion ay saa ‘was restored, and three hearty cheers were given for bot! vietors and vanquished. To. day the Nas Nassau Club will cn Ae aga Star Clab, on the ground of the iatter at lyn. EXCH: M1OR. . oO. R. z Brainard, ¢ -3 “8 .§ jane 4 6 1 2 ao s 1 a MeKonv\' 4 2 2 Flanley, 2d s 1 Jerome, #8, 2 a's Whiting, det b... & a 1 Chappeil, ¢. f.. 2 40 Total . 27 Ul Total ...........- 1 Tunings Vit Sd Bil, Ath. Sth. OM. Th, . Gu. Excelsior. 0 © 2 4 o@..@ het | sconces A ae alee pg Umpire—Mr. R. Perce, of the Atiantic Club. The second eleven of the New York Cric play @ return match today at the Manor House, Wil- Liamaburg, with the first eleveo of the Satellite Club De. W inship Hatees Twenty-six Han- « Pounds, HOW WE DORS IT AND WHAT FIRST GAVE FIM THR IDEA OP INCREASING HIS STRENGTH. Dr. George Winehip, the strong man of Boston, now routes daily the extraordivary weight of twenty-six buu dsext pounds, Hie operating roowe under the old Park cot chureh, Roston, are daily thronged with the curious ay well ae those who are desiroes of learning the art of how to be strony, In one corner of the room stands bis famoms Hicting mantine. This consists of a solid frame work of word about coven feet in helght, with a plattorm | The New York Baptist State Cor ny Aol . WEWS FROM WASHINGTON. Tracts Rattles acess ee MAILS FOR EUROPE. “nn AIRORLLANEOU ene Convention, whose auniversary, betd ia the Fap- > ExTUAORD NA OU A RUNNE MOB Wasenmaven, Ont 2° tis. church, cloned yesterday merniig, among otuor | The Great Muntotpat mauct to the Sr be tbuene | hiutos MANO BU Ghings appointed a committos Wo draft resolute ‘us exprem ive Of the seutiments of the convoution with regard to Kussinn OMcors—Mov: te ef the Ac- ; s THE UBALING Fi DESCENT OF MOSBY'S GURKILLAS ON THE SON BNC) rey PULMONIE Bt AyRue MENe FARMS. the state of tho country, Tho comuittes was oompoard my of the Potomac—Hattle at Brisivo ® FPG RING LY LLU STRATED Last night Mosby's gueriliag made’ ® descent upon ho € Eretemer M.P. Jewett, Proeident of Vassar bomale joa, Virginia—1 of tae Matue xo ny aes fia a MARY very Louny, government farms at Fall's Church and fred upon ho | felee?. Poughkenpein, ley. D. i. Corey, D. D.. of Ut iold—Latest from Koseorans’ Dep aber or 8 Nace a 1 catty tak T hase been | Rev. BJ. W. Backiand, of Sing Sing: Kew L. Wright. Rome; Kev. 0. Dodge, of Now aes ©.N. Chandior, Of Fouxbkoopato, and Kew, AN. Sawyer, of Haratoya, snd — (he (llowing resolutions, drawa by Proniuent ott: — Resolved, That the rebellion now in progress againat the goverament of the United States was laa and is ment—The Latest Bows, déc., Ho», &o ‘The wail stoamabip Persia, Captain Lott, will loayo this Port to day for Liverpool. ‘The matte (or Rurope will oloae tn thia olty at a quarter past ning o'clock this morning ploketa. The guards turned out, and after exchangicy & Cow shots with (bo gang drovo them off without loss, - AUKEST OF ALLROKD SPIES. Martin Hogan and J. P. Ball wore arrested bere vote: day and pluced in confinement, charged with being rpel ’ Bow continued in Wh y;thatin |” the New Yous I for Europo—wit! be spies. pip np . aap (her de om Hiewara—edition month DRAeNTBIS SHNT TO THE WET. Ordor— at, tho porscns, property” ‘and hives. of | Published ai Wolt-past eighty e'olcok this morning, | %92 48!\rated'ar aa) the poy of the free States; that its tendency is to | Ik wilo broak up the foundations of society, bring contempt government as ordained by God, and introduce tho roiga % avarchy aud Flot, robbery aad murder, univorsal tor- for and misory, Rosoived, That by our prayers, our influence and our Persoun! service, we will aid the national govoramont to the oxtoat of our powor, with the viow of ubtoely crush: tog Ont this causelens ard wicked rebellion. Resolved, That as sorvants of the Prince of Peace, we desire peace; but we would bave a peace founded in rightoousneas aad perpetuated ta — and equity, tho Latest uows from the Union and Kobel with accounts of their Movements And Operations, and of the recent Fight at Briatoo Sta- tloa, resulting in the Defeat of the Rebels, with « Ane Map of tho Battle Field, The Latest Lateiligence from Gen. Roscegana’ Dopartmont, giving full particulars of the situation of Adairs ia the Southwest; The Latest News 5 from Louisiana, Missouri, Koutooky, Toxas aud all othor Teneo k wouter tal eee wont ; t A fall wu Co to her an paronthy Ing q parts of (he country; A full Report of the Municipal Man he a povipeedle g *tY oe f ~ Anumbor of deserters were sent to Cincinnati hus morning, Those mon ati belong to Wegtera rogimdts, and will probably be Corwarded ( the Twellth any corpa for trial, | RABEL RUCRUITS FOR THE UNION ARMY, | Yesterday ono hundred and aixty seoruite arrivedjore for the Third Maryland cavairy, one Bumared and twpty of whom were capture’ from revel rogemenis, antpee takou the oath of aliegiance, . curing to all tho dweliers in our land, regardiess of class, | quet given to the Oiticers of the Ttursian Fleet at prosout ielanany THE CASE OF COLONEL BERDAN. oan en ry condition or color, the imal at to , libort; Y Civic cortided ' Tho statement recently mado in several news} fad Gio pursuit of happiness.” re DOE We, Mew, Veck Harber, by the ‘Civile Authorities of the "hor we Dowling ae that Colonel Bordan, of the First regiment United gatos | — Kesolved, That it is eur hope and our prayer that God | City; Tho Latest Nows from Moxtoo, Central and Sour ragemeat, und 1 was tmypattent for » cons Sharpebooters, bad been dismigved tho peer. | ¥!!! overrule thiv defiant acd Mpigua conspiracy 0” 6 Amorica, Cuba and tho Wost tndios, with reports of ait eats. Y, 5 tors against human and divine laws for the apoody important of iaterosting events of the past week. railed on be Bobenck, isgeariete oxtirpation of slavery throughout ali our bor. ors, Resolved, That our ministers, churches and congrega- Liows ave carnostly requested to observe the national ing rocommended by tho President of the United colebrated on the last Thursday of Novom- vice, i8 incorrect, He was uotified in the re mauner that charges Lad been preferred agaluat hij for absence from bls command without proper avn | Single copter, in wrappers, condy Cor mailing, five coats, Fampson Low, Bou & Co,, 47 Lndgate Mul, Toudon, England, will receive subscriptions aad advertisements for the New Youn Heaarn, Miller's 50c. Mair Dye.—Rest and Cheap. | inauser, but | est, natural and durable, ‘Try ti, Sold by Deuggisis. De abet: jyhat noni inf auee neady a bors id 0%, 06 Dey #tzent. dewke Ona could belleve that tines ti Case, aod gave i) we all Car vu of his ee Palm ‘nie Wearond fond’ Manivale Pilleand within ve Seareat great eee a io to appear bofore the military commission of whi oral Rickott's ts president and answer the charges. presenting his documents to the commission thoywore found satisfactory, aud the Coloue! has received fro the Secretary of War loave of absence for sixty dayspn a began to mone Kyrup operas ‘through Meod. Tonle seamed to by Sy 7 Ez, Mount a totes t> ver noxt. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be aigued by (to eiticorsof tho Convention aud seat to the President of the United States. «ch an euormoun « There resol nara % surgeon's coriiicate of disability, we boing still uflring | sqxencgen years in the state of Atagneas “ny a loadee in | _ Wigs, Toupecs, Hale Dye. bar qrees 68 and unaae hy ine ened my ‘my bo from hemorrhage of the luogs, cansed by the woutt re: | hor educational interests, and prosidant of the Judson | SN, Moldavia, Creauk tur beautifying the Retr. compte sion Chung 1 (tui, bean te look ‘sear and, ceived by him Inat year, Yowale Collogo, at Marion, who had every opportunity my reat , fouw' tie tammoe hea pet not only to ace alavery ns it ta, but also to Patong bo S Saf that, asthe doctors t SUPYiIES FOR THE UNION PRISONKLS AT RICHMOND. ald be th A lot of about one thousand biankets, for the use { the Union privoners in Richmond, has beon already for- warded by the government, with instructions to fstri- bute thom to those most in want. If theso get tough balely (0 tho parties for whom Intended, it ts denig pd to forward suMiciont clothes, shoes, blankets, Kc., tanake the prisoners as comfortable ag possible in the apppach ing cold weather. THB EXCHANGM OF ParsONER®. ‘Thore seems (0 be no probability of @ renewal f ox chunge at proseut. The rebels claim to have a balajce ia their favor on the exchanges 60 far, while the most hvor able caiculation for them, supported Uy rolls aud réeipis for prisoners dolivered, which can be made, loavedtheu five thousand in arrears up to September I, ‘Theisiain is not Bupported by any evidence, and rests on mpe n5- tortion, Thoy have pent down to City Point wing that date only about 1,200 of our primoners altogetie, aad now the delivery of prisoners upon parole is alta@t eu- tirely suspended. ROUNTING FOR RRCKUTTS. An amdbded circular bas been sent out from thi {’ro- quainted with the animes of the rebelli the cloud rising, and thorefore sought the clime ot free dom before the storm bad actually burst upon tho lamd, were adopted, without a dissenting voto, by the whole Assombly rising ‘to Ita foot. A™ PERFUME YOR VK MANDKKROWIEY, EATRACT OF Te NIGHT BLOOMING CRREUS are NIGUT BLOOMIN anus, Letters for Rome. OY, BEADS 10 u TO THM KDIVOR OF THE HERALD. NIGHT BLOOMING OBREUS. rieuce almoat withont 13 Usirno Searms Consucsty, Rox, Oct, 1, 4383, NIGHT BLOOMING ORRKUS. miiiout hing a bad baat ou ong! q mere Ncars "are 8 Will you permit mo through your columns to advise Nicer REOSEING CRARDR: persous who may forward letters to the cars of tho con ——— NIGHT BLOOMING ORREUS. BLOOMIRG CEREUS, sulate that postage must in all cases be prepaid, othor Pas, Reet, foment wiso they will uot be taken from the offles. Thy should bo sont by * Prussian:ciowed mail" to save pontage. News payors are charged twelve cents local postage, no mutter WhAt prepayment ts mide, and therefore whould wot be sent Lo tho care of (he consulate, T shall be most happy ty receive any lotters for Americans in Rome on condi ditions of prepaymeat. W. J. STILLMAN United States Consul, Rome, lialy. Niawe and fiagrant Perfume, eautiful Bower trom which i taxes a hu factyeed only by PTALON & SON BEWARE OF COUNTERE! Is. NO OTHER. diseases silat lo mine coew k's lavaluanie medicines, ASK POR PUALON STAKE Kold by draggista generally AT TOME, ¥ - ng T CUUROH Loads of Freight Barned. Note ps Urea, N. ¥., Oct. 20, 1863. pA oe Sovon car joads of freight, consisting ohlefly of generat | — merchandise, wore destroyed ow the Ceutral Raitroad at Jordan ourly this morning. ‘The fire waa caused by sparks Seven © RMY SUTLERS, SURGEONS OF PUBLIC HOSPITALS from the locomotive commeatoating with the vapor from Tl eoriber begs leave to call the attention of Arm: Oo " jel Ly ams that at id Su or fh at ospitals to hin a Vout Marshal General's office, by which it appean that | ocoieum, with which one of the cars was loaded Seed Wines ‘tne Liquors imported. eupreeny for’ howpt: to every recruit who ig & voteran volunteer a boumy aud premium amounting to $402 will be paid and to al! other recruits, not veterans, $302. These are for the dd or- ganizations, ‘The object ia to encourage voluntesing, a3 ‘as thoso who are drafted receivedonly $100 pounty Men enlisted umder this order willbe permitted to s0- feet their regiments, which, however, must be oneol ibe old rogimenis in the field. The Quota of M tol and priv itaw also on recotved dings Bowron, Oet, 20, 1663. | | vey low. A despatch from Washington to Governor Andrew slates tho quota of Massachusetts under the wow cal for volupleers at 16,120 men, Active aud liberal measures are being imitiated ty tndues volunteeriag all over the we ad «large alock of ola Bourbon Whisker, strom Kewlarky, wile he offers for sale ADOLENO WoLrE, T Beaver atreet, OF RULED A AROMATIO SCUNATPS. OF COONAG BRAD OF MADEIRA ABD. eee WINE. Or BH WITTSKEY, nih eamgeren! Fee mOulie Reo woUld Froye 1 AR LON, Wea Forty 6th ‘ent Vortysfifils at HLATN. Ai West Forsy-ith streets OF BE THY BLOCKADE RUNNER DOURO DESTROT HD. _ JAMALOA Kw ‘ere CROLK RUM, od aad 4 yyy bho aeey Sn cows. The Navy Department hes received acommuicstion | THO Umited w ye te anatomy pec 24 OF OLD ROURKON WHISKEY straw Mw wii Tht wen Forty arin we from Acting Rear Adrniral Lee, dated off Newports News . mea SM, as ga Y Toesday, from: A The § 1 § . m th MOST ATEEACTIVE ASSORTMENT OF e on unday, ia which ho atatos that Liout. Lawson on the | 7 ch op asergancpe yrnaap tote wor ri NEW GOODS FOR THR FALL FRADE ian wid 0 oe Wr hs al 11th, being close itt hore to the westward of the bar of | fF! iy oe pRoneE on CAL DESIAN AWEMD TONIC cook i tee Kiana oh Pearson. ene e * New lolet, discovered a vesset coming up the beach. — a New ot UCKB, PAIL o> 9 MANDIR viet Ns Sokes carbon ont actinic manufactorers omet Drawtuzs or “urray, Gddy & Go.'s Kentucky aud Missouri State Lotterion, AatrooRY, @ETuA Clase bth-Oot. ah 186%. tp TONS at hnssciar street, etoleals agent fap “4 Tork ow Brien Piles use Dr will guarantee anit He tried to got between tho stranger and tly beach without soccess , the latter: being too close io, when an | attempt was made by her to run back to the bay, whica attempt was intercented by the Nangemond, and the vos sol was thon ron eo hard ashore, with @ heavy surfand falting tide, that al! Lieutenant Tawsou's subrequoat eflorts proved unavailing to got ber afoat agin. All on board escaped, oxcopting the seund and third masters, two of the crow nd « passenger. ‘Tne first two are ceported to be Amerteans, the remainder foreigners. Lieygenant Lawson wt her on fire and burued her to the water's edge, firing a namber of shots into her mavhinery, Sho proved to be the pro- peller Douro, owned at Wilmington, with a cargo of two bundred and fifty bales of cotton, two hundred and sev: ty nine boxes aad twenty tierce of tobacco, aud 4 quaa- tity of turpentine asf@ rosin, ali belouging to the rebel goverument. The Douro was captured by the Quaker City txt spring, condemned, eoid, taken to the Pricish peovinoes and thence to Nassait, The vessel tre the inert bie persons in ‘bie clty, a thes vimadie to Agent (or New Work, b 408, 460 nd 402 Bacal ‘ay, coroce of Broome wisees. CATARRH, HEADACHE, TOOTH AUUE, on sev Falala permanentiy 60. WOLOOTES Th. STANT PAIN ANNIMILATOR wrecgwhere ‘Tales du aller greeting viber (roads, a fred. Trade wuppited Lt Gemy ELIOT ARMS CO, 406 ee ted te Lottles end sold (com at Vor ania at ar) UpOLrio Juporter, 22 Beaver etree, | _ ° AMieMenat oun RUDE S. te ROAvWAr, go | (;HAND RATIFK A108 MRETINO. Books retatied at 85; $4 Hooks a! RALLY ror THE WE STATE TICKET, Are reqaesiod (0 atend @ BOX OF NOTE PAVER, READY INITIALED, | tue democracy of New York %, 6 kinds, price coly $179 at GIMBREDE if ie erand ow now lies a portect wreck just above the Mebe. 15, 69, 61, Broadway re) Aree unirt een RATING, CAPTURE OF & BLOCKADE, RONYRR. 20, 78, a1, 4, 2,12. | A Nain MORTH KNOWING.—O To THOMA NOCKATIC UNION ASSOCIATION, ‘The English achooner Florie was captared on the 24 in- tinge sac y low pltee ve ie ee ling te pa r. 20 rem ference, Mant, jot ats miles from Matagorda; Texas, purporting Ye hg CS aie case Soe to be going from New Orteane to Rio Janeiro. Wren rises C 7 sates - suas Shemn boarded the waster pretended be did not koow bis posi pation on wOoROCCO, Nee, DANE " va Siam, tion and thought be eighty miles Crom land, Bhe | ‘om Bo. 6, ¥. aria $2 0a: KIKBY'S, ui Was soized by Activg Lieutenant Commanding Smithana | Prizes € Al Brose treet Laat Jawful prize for violating the blockade. She wns laden | ties oad jaler ate ates Weienr chao oo atin y FoR OLD NEWSTAPRRS with medicines, wines, eaddies and ay assorted-cargo. ASH PAID POR OL hooks . a PAID FOR OQ) Prizes Cashed im ait taeda Lotte FAI ee oi THE QUOTAS UNDER THE RECENT CALL FOR TROOFR. AVER STOCK. at ‘Vhe quotaa for the several Stator under the Prewdedt's | "** | ANN STREAS proclamation for three hundred thousand volunteers have | COE RTRAL PARK IN THE «TRRKOBCOrR, beon prepared, and will without delay be forwarded vo aw owe i yi sor the respective Covernory, Gi Brentoue ben ¥ and arrange! leo, ¥. Ne . THE LOSSKS IN THE ATTACK OF CHARLESTOWN VA. | business is at tbe om rae of Browiway and F ree LIPK OM CHINA, « new ond Ferg imlerent ng erries Itis jerstood that (if is! information was recetved on is - i " y tire hy “ ' for G and the YORNS, BUNIONA, v TED NA ie ” OURED Monday etiowing that our entire loos by the rebel attack on“) | The Finest Hate for Ge pane jms | Oo ma a ie, y goeee ARULRA & CO Charlestown WHITE'S, No. 216) Browt ony roe . ure Corus, ae" By wail, SA conte ADIV# OILY COM G4 KEW Teo, Three, Fo dred and fifiy wen, Assuming thiy to be troe, the ac ° Lie—phow P, V., yesterday, if not more than one bun | t t qnarter hive been exagger UNIONS, INV BE “ Kon counts from that qnarter have ber aggerated ata . z SeTRD Batts, KLAR La He tale oe 408 "Mare VIRGINIA AND FMANCIEATION. } at by Dr LACH ARIE. Bar Bromiwnr oor Coot bala Comed arent, The Alexandria Jovrag? of Monday afternoon, noticing iwey, Reiore to phyeinaw ovricn,, iw yore, JUL 2 o eee Oo Ae reports thet Heer, ea ous eforts are being made to indnes | the Iresident (6 oxempt the eastern abore conution of Virginia from the operations of the emancipation pro- gramme, says — The prockemation especially exempts Eye Pres strengthen an im pic tout paco oF NAILS AND ALL DISH ANE pon oy BRL ° } Moders cor about Uslf way 4p pon which the Doeior stands to go | them, and therefore any euch efforis x2 these mentioned | 2 Se through hia daily exercise, A fhoulder bar and « quan- | woutd be g ons ard uselepe D' AYN ES corte of joe F tity of leather straps and bands form tue harness with DESTRUCTION OF THY GOTERXUYNT FRED BOUSE, casswent, ngonltl i thn eben Which the fest i performed (nder the platform the 7 3 rverument feed | z - j | weight aro suspended, These are eomposel of broad | _ Early Monday morning Lhe government feet honsees the DINCUANGHS PROM THE Baw | } irow plates a circuar form. rexting one opon the | Washtogton Monument grounis was vet on fre in two | | ether, and belt together b tout iron | places. The etructere, being wood, Wer goon destruyed, to. j Geteite ond chron dheaees of | or eae ne | bo apreenpenyg My 4 - gether with one hundred tows of hey aod « largs amoont of | HAR AND THROAT 4 SCLaNTIN rs 4 | Sey. ond made tebe diteched. or istned to the m n | Ground feed. The other frame boiltings im proximity indisdaattehe ssane tor sap e of nkormas sen eho palenee fees } They are arranged in this mauner £0 an to gradu. | were caved (rom dange. Iwelve of more horees were Spee Ee es - preene a . ate the weight—oue being added as ofiep as ia required | raed to de Eeneeet a uy j te KW WHALE | See Ware ai vent by the increasing strength of the practitioner. They are | °°" " ae tga POR | 52. wen, Bibs J emir fre, euch of is weight, The whole bady of ison | DESERIAGS SENT To NEW yore ae Vanes tae Ok: ae oo ” i ws thin manner, and wich is raived dav'y by | On Momday a large wctnber of deserters were seut Lo New TAIT, etvaee of Ohitaad ‘ rb,” Be, ab bis ottew | 115 Beoetway, one tour velow Consl creat, ia 2 . Winal — — j Lin’ capirietent cua bop on | York who have been collecting here for some thme. | This ecto pees | FPue Bieor GCITs remoMA cCoMPaNT he believes, ia the practienl litntt for one | evil ts tii ousbatert, and brought into Wass. “ya on SOLER MANUPSOTURRYS IS UNITED erates stitetion bet f opinion | ington daily. s see. | pone ae et (STVAM PRREY (0 ALEXANDEDAs we wrondwas. | CAO WIN, REO | OF PORE GUTES PEROMA INSULATE® ener of (be room a «ma! Arrangements are Leng erley shment RANK “WIRY, Lt | wir pended by « cord, attracts jhe stiached to the poles. # ratio to the wei the mageet px necting pOWer wer OPENING OF THE WINTER 4 ‘The winter eession of the New York Medical University commenced Monday evenieg. Dr. Joba W. Draper, M.D. | Lb. 1, "Prerideat of the Faulty and Profedeoe of Cty | Mintry and Physiology delivered the opening lecture, | A large number of the sity Occupied seats on the platform. The vody of the hall wax well jilled with medical gentlemen and studeute, aecompanied vy their lady (riewds, whose presence gave atdiwnal olerest to the prove The subject of Professor Dracer « lee | ture war—"TR best course for a medion. «tulent to (wie | im hie proteastonsl eagcatien.’ ‘The address war pophine 1» Being wholly dive ted of professions! tectet fund was diviried into the three folowing heads ~ College,” ““Otoe” and * jnatevction. He ex to be derived Rev. Dr. Cay, aged seventytwo years, pastor of the Slee Dee” grgs, dig (an aeoruing, A Witean’ . sewing Machiars ote coon W byte) sad Alexandrig he Foe © OMS, “CRTAARANEAS amp vroe oe hee " Ne . we line be : wher ’ ” o% Brot — similar to (ho-e ih vee im Now Yor’. Tue line in expected | minal Veire vous tiund ta tenon te be po eration ina fen weeks —_ went ewes! AWAND OF MULE CONTHACT® Wire a end Window Gaards ds tal Agree Contracts for Commiebing the govervment with two | ay Gael tees, wa ct Oe rh inc! ruede thousnud wales were awarded to-day 4° foilummmt. A The LACTUMD BRA = Avderman, (hio, five & atone boelrel sad egh | tthe Betate Moyal Seekiace, for a. teen doliareand pinety fee vents; Joe. 1. MeGee, Rate | dice’ full tole', oral 16 ony feet n © on coum try by © picorr a co Mo 6 wre, five by AL one hundred and twenty two dol. | Cannon tare: DY A hingion, Ave lnndeed, at One bum. | dred and iwenty four dollar, aua Motit: Obie, five ba pondred, at Coe Wondred and twentyseven . APPOINT Ment. ’ homme letterton Reyaten, Inte Coiled Aatee Attorney 4,1 eeeee-—n 8 win oe the Soatbern Cistrict of Fiori 19 day appointed I iawile Goud, Surporterr. bu Mencaas Jusige of the aatae ication of prire oxen strict io place as Veen ite Marcie. The adja yea by the vaeaney, | cote Mate the boty «+ Voudre Subtite Up A ‘Pha Ges” of 4 Trae. —On Saterday one of the adtenpece of, the Nery nom ® ahi oa reterenibna oe not mens filtece tuoh guns, weighing a vera! tone, inamy- po A ett . ‘ ton 0 large 30 factored at P lebnrg for seaboard defence. remehed the free of atime, COrpern, Te rick station Troy and the platforia car on witch if | Mewar Arron » . s repvowstd “t rene 5% gg Fond srvitcled OB (9 ob Of the tracks leading ta | Tan. Pr Rallowness, Breptions. 1 res ver. on OY tiiscon Seas the city. The wheeis were carcleoniy lett unblocked, soa | } started On a ouraey on le own &-cOund, speed ae it advance, and thresiewing seriou ‘omage. save ne Se miro ete on oo j) Hk Hiemishes cures hy 40 Hop, 65 Bromtway re cat MATRIMONIAL. 446. 000 Low Votre. wos 8, | it passed tl he | mlon depot a fol ™ nod wee py about too e ith wey down Sixth street, when the | — ote 4 10) he ok;erLew | wyritchman at tne south Cod of the puibtieg, obmarving rm © woutmene, Hocanet the New York express tratu approse hing throagh the tun. Rhewre, U ope a) R4 meus, ” Del. tarned (he ew itab fo a to throw (he pladfort eur of the trac, line desired eud wer (bos secounplieted, the A OBST MAM | wheel owt their headway in the rot grave! of the | intr Dye The Hest ia prove cetriaees ak siteret vy bie cot “ | Atreet, aad 8 serinns teenent Mo docbt prevented. Yee i — relighie, Kol by Forming the & 508\5'ea@ Of eome jor ng indy wt ft © inte hour om Saturday night tao MOLT wee ‘Fonory t Pardes etree. te preter 2 eek Caan ed SS wale One, ‘burlly eugeged in putting the refractory ext and abeded Ging cus 60 the treo —syre te Stes j the lin Yours, very 4 heape —Harry* Pe! nabs aad pie oe oy a j 4094S KNOTT AS GENTLAMAN OF CRDOURTED yan aa! } seaome, be, sectors f0 my 7 SPARS Ok the dye part aye. wealth, oa santiom, bein, bed wsahtace eareciaed v9 eee Irene cs Revewes re Cosseereet —The total as | @rtstadoro’s Mate Dirmeratce ieeetiown ft at pee AND TAGR—ALL Kt Nba. oral reveoue ta ected im the Fourth dirtiest of babe oe" b+ wn ad © ee Ce ee ae | Connecticut, comprising Litchfield snd Vairse'd 1 PEST Sores recareieeaasnt MO SAetor Ronee. | i ecrctaoere TRE ach sails for the year ending 1, 1863, $459 092 92. wheres a MILLE way. is derived as follows — Meantiras Comp ston.—Lat fone ve y one wae SESE ena) puonD ar | | & ayes | on eee ° ° ere peer