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d at him from one of the windows vicinity. Orie'shot rived tho back of val Warren's horse; but the missiles did no fur ‘damage. - RATTLES OF ACBCRN AND TRISTOR STATION. ‘We have but recently given the full details of the bat ‘Wes at Auburn and Fristoe Station, which cecurred om the ~ Yath and Lith of Octodor, 1863. The gall utry of General ‘Warren on thege cecesions was especia!iy marked, apd his skill was mavifested so plainly in the manceavy ingof Ris men that it has established his reputation for Doing a8 fine ageveral officer in the Sold as ho isan excellent topographical engineer, GENERAL MEADP'S APPRECIATION OF IDM. The following order speaks sor ilgelf, 40 fur as Ge Made is concerned — Tigeoquarters, ARoty oF THE Potoatac, Het. 16, DS08. The Major General commanding announces to the art.y that tho roar guard, consisting of the Second cores, Ad Attacked yesterday while marchlog by the Le enemy, alter a spirited contest, was repnised, Keaibg in * ‘Dattery of Sve guns, two color# aud four Luadred aot Sy pres ora. +k li and:promptitude of Major General Warren and the paliantry and bearing of tho ofticers and soldiers of Ahe Second bow are eptitied to — commend:tion, By command of w General MEADE. 8. Writes, Asets 1 Adjutant ¢ jeneral, ‘GuNERAL. W. "8 OPINION OF THR WAR. Gencral Warren Las a grand career oyen before him. “Although #0 young, be now olds a position equal to that of a marcchat of the Fronch army oF @ lleutonant goneral @f the English forces, and that he will continue to make ‘hia mark as a military commander there can be }i ttle, if any, doubt in the minds of our readers. That ho holds {the opinion that the only way to end this war is tho en- dare zabjugation of the rebels is set forth in bis letter in anawer to tho invitation of the Young Men's Convention at Syracuse, from which document we select the following extract:— ‘Iwish you all overy success in your efforts to support ur goverament and strengthen our armies in tho Ne Tam fully convinced we shalt have no +atisfactor; Peacoful termination of onr difficulties with the Sout ‘asurpers except by conquering it. ‘Thus wrote General Warren on tho 3ist of August, 1868, and he carried out his words in full, ns far ag his command allowed him, on the eventful fleld of Bristoc, Ostober 14, 1863. CHATTANOOGA. ern The Rebels Driven from Brown's Ferry on the South Side. Communication Opened with Bridgeport. The Rebels Flanked and Driven from Their Position on Lookout Mountain. Suecess of Geucral McPherson’s Ex pe- - ditloa to Canton, &e., &e., Cincrxwats, Oct. 29, 1863. A despatch from Chatianooga, dated (ue 27th instant, says:— Adetachmont, under Culoyui Stanley, of the Eleventh ‘Ohio regiment, floated Afty poutoons down tHe river in face of the rebel sharpshooters, landed at Brow! ferry, Gnd surprised and drove the rebele from the ridge on the south side, opening coramunication with Bridgeport. ‘Tho robels are flankod, and must evacuate Lookout Mountain. A second despatch says that Goneral Hazen, with two Phousand of General Palmor’s division, attacked the cne fay 00. Lookout Mountain. aod drove btm trom his posi tee. - General McPherson's oxpeiition to Canton, gulted in destroying a large number of rebel mi'ls and , the defeat and dispersion of tho rebel cavalry, and genera! discomfture of the guerillas infesting that gestion. &e, Cincinnati, Oct, 29, 1863. Oar loss in the Ddrilllant achievement at Chattanooga ‘was only five killed and fiiteen wounded of Gen. Hazen’s Gen. Palmer is assigned to the command of the Four- Weenth army corps; Communication will be opened between Bridgeport and Chattanooga along ihe Ubattanooga river. Umrellable Reports About the Movements of Bragg and Lee. Cuartanoraa, Oct, 27, . Via Nasavittx, Oct. 28, 1863. ‘Unreliable inte'ligence has been received of the move- ment of & portion of Hragg’s urmy, uvder Longstreet, ap the valley of tho Tennessee river, with the futontion Of operating agawwat Geveral Burnside. It is also believed that a corps of Lee's army, under Ewell, is moying East ‘Tennessee, by oe Ls Lysenpag fr th we Mr T. ©. Wilson's Di Beapguaxre rman Staves FoReys, Atavasta, Oct. 21, 1863, ‘THF LAND WE Live IN, Perhaps some of the many more northern readers Of the Heratp, especially the descondants of those Who landed ,in the cold on Plymouth Rock, and who Dave been noted for thetr coldness ever since, are inclined Wo think that the fact of tho army being “-a-w.a-y down in Alabama’? i synonymous with an ability to enjoy the Dalmy luxuries and so-called gratifying peculiarities of Boathern life, as this same bas been so often pictured, “pither to suit the wanderings of tho imagination or the purposes of the writer. On the contrary, we are not jo ‘We midst of & section of country that boasts (as wild, vo- themed chivalry would bave the outside world believe) wood, the wondrous tree, ight plumed bird, coy, skipping fre, , waters Meee ee from year to year, but, at Jeast for the present, are living, and moving, and ing our being, Or, more particularly, what little is of ft, in the neighborhood of all kinds of muddy waterr—*‘troubied waters” and waters thet troubio ux Of malarious swamps, dcopiy bordered with cancbrakes Ql] around, of damp, depressing fogs, that befog more of oar ofticers and men (han anything of a “spirit” chara ter ever did, aud of high, towering mountains, that woll represent the iron spirit of those very men who camp about their bare—men who, by the force of intellect and the promptings of ambition, know not the meaning of the word defest, yield to no reverse’, but, rising above the depressing infnence of euch considerations, and the Aboughts of home and its comforte—tbe plearures of the past—commit their families and their friends to the pro. fective care of a kind Providence, and press onward and b Deuding not beneath the assaults of foes, and Pfitimes Aweeping from their path, ae will ® flood, ail those prosuming rebels who attempt to stand between them and the consummation of their de-ires. Laek to be excused for the Introduction of such remarks bere, yer it deems to mo {bat too mach cannot be written in praive of the men who compose thie army, who endure ils fa- figues, its marches, and, in fact, ite suderings, and whoee Jabors, through the night and throng the day, and im all weathers, s but too often oned for the expeoial and iin mroper—certainiy onwite—advancement of unpopular officers, both high and low in rank, My far the most of that which ia really of interest and Importance to thore Dav ing friends add relatives in the army never fide Ke WAY into the newspapers. Correspondents are restricted, Weterfered with both in & puvlic and private wa: Of course military gentiemen high im rank do pot fear the correspondents, Bot certain it iy that if they 46 not fear the correspondents they pot themselves to a good deal of unnecessary trouble to pro ‘veut these some correspondents (rom ventilating too free. Dy certainactions and transactions in army lie strictly true, 1 do not refer to field operations, or anything that could give either aid or oom’ort to the enemy. RRO @0 tha banks of the Tenneses river ia a matier of cone arly svyle them, keop op a ral hours. soquence of ‘our trains from gcme convenient thicket, In these fghts it is veldom that spy of our men are killed or seriousiy wognded, There if one point on the river whore the rebels did succeed ip annoying ws cousiderably. cuniots Atcibesr. Wounded for the want of common senso, isa yorutct woll applicable to the cause of the accident I propose to tell you about, Yesterday morming on eolieved mon and @ negro undertook cok 4 pot of beans on a principle more dangerous than economical. After searebjng wound the white man foutids stone aud the negro ambeil. A fre) hegre and the pot put on in the usnal manner, vestiog Su the stone and shell. Both persons sat dowo sa front of the fire to keop warm and get dry. The end ip eoon told, Ibe fire burned brightly, the shell heated, Daret, unfortunately, upset the pot of beans, and seri ‘ously wounded the enlisted manand “Amorican ¢itizen Of African descent.” When the cause of the accident became known many persons expressed regret at the 108s of so many nutritious beara and such a good pot, WRETCHEDNIES, From present indications this is « sectional peculiarity. At least it is found everywhere in this neighbor hood, ‘both as regards the living and appearance of the uatives. Perhaps the best place to behold the poyorty of there people ig atCaptain L. ¥. Siuart’s, the headquarters of the post commissary, Here the natives—men and wo- men, even eMildroo—apply for subsistence. 1m some in- stances they get it—"hard tack” and bacon, The bacon is cePtainly the @inest I ever saw. ‘The hard tack js much better than thatifurnished to.the troops in the Eastern army. Five days’ ratious of bard bread and bacon are furnished every day to large numbers of the peoplo, free of cost, when they ooine provided with)an order showing them to be ia an almest baif starving condition, Such are the kindgess and generosity 0° Uncle Sam. ' ain ieee is a daily visitant. We have thunder showers ofthe most terrific character, Streaks of lightning dart in and out among the trees, rooting up scme, tearing others asunder, and making {it decidedly dangerous for the romantic notion of @ ramble in the woods. This morning five appearing tree was closely stripped of some of its outward covering, im. plain sight of the breakfost table, Instead of being surprised, the gentlemen of the staff quietly proceeded with their meal, while the Goueral remarked, as another treo was struck close by where we were seated—'*Rather severe |”? aud went on with his toast aud cotfee. the rabels open on HUNTERS AND TRAPPERS, Officers must havo amusement, In the abeence of civilization and tts benign influences we havo actually become ‘barbarovs)? at leaet this would be tho oxclamation of Fop and sister were they to behold our doings in this Intitude. We bave turned hunters and trappers—go out night and day for this purpose, whon there is nothing else to do, Our success if varia. ble—very; but still we not unfrequently strike @ trail, and come home loaded with delicacies or—nothin, It ig remarkable what a life we lead down bere, Jugt like the Indians, sleep in our wigwams, woar yer blankels, go out on the war path, baye our hunting grounds and other peculiarities that will bear comparison, NATURAL, SENTRY BOXES. Many of the large trees where we are located Nave been burned out, so that now their trunks furnish exeulleat sentry boxes in wet weather for tue lone pic: quarters’ guard, x MAJOR GENERAL POPE, ‘A few days ago we took prisover Captain Kenntdy, In- Spector General on the staif of the rebel Cou. Wheeler, In the course of conversation mention was made of ( Pope, Ob" said Captain K., iaaghing, as (he c tin proceeded, “1 heard General Vope for beading his order sversa oral Bragg one day langb at Headquarters, in the sadd'e,’ when he ovght to have known bis hind. quarters were ther BCANWHACKTRS. When tho rebel General Wheeler made bis raid on the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad line, two of bis scouts were fired on by four bushwhackers—theee, not mistake ing them for Yankees, but knowing them to be rebet soldiers. The bushwhackers? objoct was pluyder, On being hunted up and socured, they were tried th night, and bung at daylight ext morning. 1 am told by @ rebel officer that, In consoyuecce of the injury these bushwhackers re to the property of private citt zens, General "Wheeler now arresta all civilians found with arms {n their hands and who are believed to be bush- whackers. He has notified them that if they want to fight (or tho South every facility will be affurded them to enter the rebel service, Buowrors, Ala., Oct. 22, 1863. TENRAL ORDER: ‘A general order bas just been issued, setting forth: — 1, Sub-istence stores may'be sold and issued to citizens residing with. the limits of this army by oommissione: of subsistevce under the follow ing reeiriction 2. A certificate under oath, by tbe purchazer, that lie is without the means of subsistence and tbat he i« unable wo g permitted to make such pur ea. This certificate to be Rke ved by the corps commander to whom application i made, and who may, therefore, direct the sme. 3. That sales shall not at any one time exceed tho quan tity necessary to sustain the applicant avd members of bia family for five days Truces to destitute citizens tay be made Under tho same restrictions upon returus provid ed by the Provost Macshal General of the Army of the Comberiand 4. the partiee in all cases will be roneired | ig take the oath of atlogrinee before sales or is8ces There are great numbers of citizens (1 ly pissing thr ugh here to Nashvile, and thus to tbe West and North, They are priveipally retugees. s Hxanquaxtens, Uniren Sraren Foncts, } Cuartiwvoga, Oct, 24, 1863. A work of especial interest bas just made its appear anco among the different commands constituting this army. it has for Ks object the Letter organization of the different departmente now in the Geld, and op many gommandiog genera’ we PSM a WONG DiecIPLIVE, General ls resolved tha: the diseipline maintained, aud 20 that end he will shail Dold all ullizers accvuutable for the eouduct uf ‘their men. Whevever any act of pillage, therefore, or other outte..e, of th samy is brought home tow ‘ticular regiment fr company, and the cupprite are pot ferreted out aed soy rted by the colonei or captain, punishment will be vieited on the lat tor. For it i® the duty of officers to eulorce din ipliue ‘atnong their men; and if they fei todo sw they fai .o the vary wbject for which they wire apuinied, a sequently wu incubus on the gervico. aud may ft axsured that they will pot long be permitted w remain se, Ouicors aud soldiers are warned not to atraxgle, go Int» houses, abuse the inbabitants, ef commit any tou whatever. "tle bogs thera to. rewemiber that migiect © olliclat duty and y.olwtion of the rights of Loity duwis tarnish our national honor. destroy the eonudence «poo ple in our justice, and pot the gre test obstices in the ‘way of a epoedy termination of this war. Fuliy sattetied that ell oar soldiery demavds to make |t-the best in the world i# to Dave goud officers, he earnestly invokes their Gnited exertions U establint © aplritof zeal and ermula tion in the discharge 0 oficial duties He auuouuces to them thet their ewn bonor, the Noaor aod intercie of the soldiers and uf the service, alike demand (he rigorous ume of this authority, and (bat ho is deter ned thus ec ise Mt wal Commanding enjoins upon oicers assigned ty the necessity of fully lnspecting and rej rt ing fing tothe beading of the Diowae furnaved Inspectors most consider themectves pon duty at ail times, reporting ail irregulariies, of whatever nature They ‘are aiso ordered to make ‘requeut visite to ail . videttes and outposts in farce, &¢., and thus be twit officieney report fully ope ever an order a cstering owt or di-tniesing a com. oned offloer Is given st wilt be the duty .{ the imme. diate commander Wo Cause the command to be useernbied ‘and the order published to It as soou as pract Will Gauge the culprit to appear to frovt of the ou while the order is read. and after ite pubiioa p from him, im presence ot the anmmaud , bie traps and all other warks of his rark, alter which Mpe. wili be conducted by tbe guard without the ines of the eormmand Gand DOTY. Neglect of duty on guard te town to be And treated as an offence as reat ae that of mis in the face of the enemy oe nnm Lay In eatabiishing courier lines, a comminsl ued oMocr fnuat bo pinced in charge of even line, who wii be ted strictly responsible that the live le kept vw fle wil bavitwally bo ab the station of mort imporhuce, but mili frequentiy ride the whole length of jis ne & eee Tier. He will cofeet a} tmormetion at havior Aud at wit poluta, Th w far weer toad. end the mature a the 0 the name of any promment porta and in | on the Ho®, abd their distance irom one of no extra ricles on the i movements, The other | horses can be groomed and fed whtlet io two are saddled. Courier ata oa will answer the arpeee ot videttes on the rowi ou whieh Ubey ato cate the siert = oo Wore 8 a arian ® Hearing Gee, atch ho se owt Gave A ‘nat to the irae suitise “ow bis read, Bad the dpa ¢ ddled, ready to move ata | unisted | wit Alwoys pick up sfraggions snd forward them to the THE REBEL LOAN. bearest general hans yurters, This order is imperative. rebel joan Qouriera will pra perein exeens The is quoted at 65 a 07 the ofieers mined i La Tap lay! pacer. they must meat their LayRAroon, Get. 21, 1843. au Lority 0 give Ahem or ‘The rales of Monday and Tuesday sum up 29,000 ba'es, Of which 17,000 were tospeculatars und esporters. The market has beep excited, and prices haye advanced ove hal/peuny to ove peony per pound. Livanroon, Oct. 2L—Noon. Faves of cotton to day, 20.000 Dales, the market buoy ant and s(illadvepelog. Other articles are unchanged. STATE OF TRADE. The udvieos from Minchester sre favorable, ‘The mar- ket is exeiied, advanced one penny (0 one pemry and « half per pound for goods and yarns, wih & tli) upward tevdoucy, EIVEKPOOL BREADSTUFPS MAI Quiet but steady, Wake it, Nowie & Oo, and Migland, Athy & Co. report-—tiour dull ag tis a 284, Wheat quiet but sleaty Corn quiet aod teuding downward mixed, 278, 64. a 278, Ot LIVERPOOL PROVE Ths GLa All so\diors captured and parcied while stragg!ing from their commands are (0 be arres'ed and tried Lt dererters. FLAGH OF TROCE. ‘The following orders relating tv the vennslian ote ona, ot are gives for Ste whisotpicket ned grand gone guage sbator a other offiorre and men, to a ot whom these details service should be soit is often the atydeper a tag Of truce to make Observations 0; positious, wtremth, roads, &¢, for the purpore of attack, or otherwire; im fact to cain wl the information yoesibie. No pernoy oma jug from the camp with a darof trove must therefore be itted Lo advance further ‘hap the ou) Oots or cavairy: videttes If a flag of truce aprmoach, it will be anited at toe unual dietance, faced the way it caine; the be:rer apd escort will keop Finis. A mossenger will be prompt. ly deajmtebed to the nearest ificer of picket oF grand tere Searing tho arrival (4 the fog and rank of A Ges otfont “she grand guard wilt immediatery seud . 10 headquarters, stat the road, c officer, kc. iio will then, with ove Mee seasrae oud Ollicer and four men, procced to the fag, see that it w erly baited and faced, and that these UCLIOR ALO The Germania and City of Washlag: tom off Cape Race. FOUR DAYS LATER NEWS. The Rebel Privateer Fleet Still Of the Cape of Good Hops. The Vanderbilt Repalring in ON AEAWUERR. . ily carried vut, until tue'arrival uf (be staf officer The same authoritios report proviions ateady, Heel vadhouart ‘ho with 7 ° ssry draco Ut uteer or heart, it dhe bere ev Simon’s Bay. baby cps " Pere heady: en easier. Lard dro. of truce have papers only he wiil deliver them jutier firm, fallow quiet andl easier at is, a dda. on, and can give good re:sona for, seeing Ce cmmant, . o Aches quiet Dot steady, Sagar booyant and 6d, a Ix ing general, be will be met outside the lines Semm 8 Acknowiedges the Superiority Dbieher. eo intetive, Rice—saley emul, Linseed ait ofiger of bia rgak wilt have, bir conducted. bite fed t headquarters. Only tho officer of the flag witkbe per fitted tester, The others, tay dvalce tb comme just quiet aL Soa, Rosin insetive, Spirits turpentine Sinal sales Petroleum dull and unchanged; salen of reflued of the Vanderbilt Over the Alaba- inside our lines, will have their camp guar mia, Se! is Prize, the Sea at 28 ion, ofticor of the gird: uk such cummp wilt whi by ia pion e ils is ver eae LONDON yeanexre. where no observations: mde, ints rare tear oan te wart Bride, and Pla to { : es Ino, ois 2. 1881, of any officer, soldier oF with acy y rendstuffs quiet and steady, Floor still adyarcmg the flag of truce ug Wo Cherarty shall ve Evade a Baitle. Suvar—No eaten sinoe Helday, Cntfeo firm, Rice steady. treated with the greatest civility aud respeot Any. von , 5 ute of orders will be promptly, “ma meat nnn Tea stenty Tallow quict ane steady, punished. Refreshments will be giered the 5 UM LATKST MANKeTS, ae ance Speech of Henry Ward Beecher LavERroon, Oot, 22, 1863. Conrols for mot yo, Illi: is Coutral “hares 19 a 20 discount, Erie 66 a 68, Sales of cotton to-day 7,000 ales, the market cioving quiet. Of the above #peculators and exporters took 3,000 vales. Hrowdstulls niet and steady, Provisions eteady, Lard flat. Petrolonur heavy. im Exeter Halk POLAND IN PRICESS OF OBLITERATION. vom sot partion will, In out iw charge officer, who will be held tole oF the guards, tamstern ears. fled'in the permit and, above all, that-no the commend be allowed—straggiing being ulb magaudiog. Perrat.s wii be Serurticbe the procuring the auppliva; one copy ¢ the part os phen ue svppiier are procured, aud ‘at once to the olficer «iu ShtBent thereto therefor ia ip 1 Be made—botheop jee wo ho pr y Corn netive, Shipping Vows. The City of Ragosema, Japan, Leveled by the filed «ut with the 4: sence ee % pda 3 ME wc ‘i Hie “ait Bape potatoe urlog. tho sup | Lritigh Bleet, anid Its Palaces, Factories | 130 "ares et settlement therefor Ce been in river boneenorte and Arscnals a Mass of Ruins, ea Hall, at Liverpool at Liver ont not, will = takeu up and agcountet for on ihe monthly and uarterly returns, in the sume manner as other gov~ ernment property, Whew the owner ot roverty ak LS) EU Oe. ESE i), 1 Labaw; 17th, for the use cf the army is Koown to be. 1, oF, when usiaven. Ey A et, Ne tune ad D there is a reasonabié doubt ag to his "oyalty. the foile ine note will be madé on the face of the corti Cotton Again Advanced and the vat Dever, and Wonder ain, con ty Re geneon given therefor:—'Ty be nettiod herea‘ter in such mi SG? soy Se the government may direct.” When the party Market Excited, , wh m sup tice aro proeuredds known to bea teyal ¢iti- &e. &e. v be tb Cora Linn the Oly 2), payment will be made, or a certificate given inpro &e., . }. allied for New aD vk, Vasgouver en, sro per form, without nvkan, pareve» te. Ulicers sie ae tel baa aie wel ih ty Cabal Tort, Cog way ae well th Boe rag A Be ants, will be Care Tce, Oot. 29, 1863, aud Gites in, from Hull; Gariaudt, frou Civ rp strictly accountable for the ev/oreeoent of theserrey tious Any oulcer who, through neglect, inawention oF The steamship Germania, from Hamburg via South hrut tas on thui@uwa ln Gt mde i efficiency, permits pis Og, OF the ectering of hetyate | nimpton on the 21st toi Laut, pave 4 Cue Race at eleven ay cae a renidenges by ihe pera’ ps bolougings@ thetoragiog AEB | ro .co% chia (shurtiay ) morning, snd was boarded by te m nT under his ¢ommeud, or wh ing sent outa for set ‘cides (his () hureiay ) tn ey x The e/caimetip Canada, from ort 17th, vie Cape party and hy Hoo of sich wets, divs | ROWS J ht Of ‘the press. Pace, ig. svat nd will bo ut Lue dock at about eleven uot promptly bring the ofender to pmowhment. w ‘The Germania fas the Us ted States maat's, 680 paseen faipiactori proc sg Tite tus credout or tt sortien cord OR ON OES i cAMP voLLO sbi hy of Washington, from Liverpe tT! ferettilors, and Ihe neeustown ( pursed ( tin anorH OTLB who follow cur camps, ° Cadi une Whee and appearing us steavclors, perpetrate most of this von, She was bouged by the pews yocbr rages which desot te the course of armies, Alt nd the following summary of ber ve ws eb 3 bis ‘? Af therevore enjoined to put a stop tostragg ing’ by every Henry Ward te widresced ty im Reagte Dee means inthe power, asthe “| : ‘ wi ree pens D'% for this, when ptr audionce ip Exeter Hall, Lond a. on (he 2000 ip ut, | t am od, the Gen: rat ( the interests of the No A fow expression Ward) of } Moors it, the digsent were drowned ti the genera plaiyAts of the vast | por Ps «d ovfico# pecinitt | eserview. Liv AI regimen. | “exembiaxe ¢ Hiscimte | . F as uf will in hike crann ountabie (or | The London Daily Vews says one of the mort entinsia whith « P nob enforciay this order amoug tt lanies, tic meetings ever held in Londen must Lave of: ae vexed ail ? AGREE OF CIT) ss 3 in v y It having come to th vtiov © the Geweral Command. | & Ryineed Mr, Hewcher of tb if acl Vad (a drotior J ing that arrests o: gitizeus we Guselesaiy made. u.on | Resell» u@sertion that the grent nodyof the Eoviht | ie ravorie at and % : ; Sin bee ment grounds ands prot, acd withont taking the | jeg .je were with the Nerih, ond ¢ him to returm Sarre ’ “ Ss peeaee 4 cseary pain tO inquige. loi the chiurwat ot ence il op ae Ml b petly mine formants cr the trath of the allegations, and as great | Bome as AmesrENKer OF Peace & {ba,wrt ont of New Vous city pate won very limited is thereby done in individual caves and mach | two countries. iG HaLad Winter toe? had Frequently occasidped ty innocent persons, Wie The Loudon Times combats Mr. Beoches's arzuments, | r py" How ing recul tious are eavibiehed ood will hereaiter be : ‘ CREA te and: 6 ¥ 4 sh strictly eoforced:—I. All prQvort invrshale, or ofiiegrs | 29d vteclares that he ix not the imap to conve Fittotl | sey a wei Sadan neti! gD that eapacity, w) 1 report t (he Proweet Marshal | pubsic to the federal eause al va ON end: ‘alk Geveral immediately uiter reegiving a prixoner i ty ens The (ritiech Admiraly /addecided to o tanov | ve tody, aud aivo semi weekiy, the pac , rexidene re s wot and offences charged sgal st «arresved of | Rauuilron of ren enabowts, arms e od b t “a ane reom. a f 1 in custody by thetn, toqe i vamesand | propellers, tobe armed with two heavy Jemetrone gor. | gig hover abs i ah resideners of thelr o¢ dof the w iluesse: mgaboat 0 Collt inet fli ddataak- WE) Thins ad them, and the names ot the ofl cer who ordered ando: me Seni enee s OP a patie e ss ce aegis 4 ntestuts, Th ae wae ft a ‘ thee who made the arrorts. LJ In Oder to comply wit | Deew Nominated ae Senator oF Fr anoe pend M. Delarge a8 | ver oper by toe, Wal vl, ve *, with Unis reguiation provost marehily are ip all cae, om Fe ceiving & pre T, § exact the «obov@unlormatios (rom, thoge who turn them over (or custody, ott are furnished, or tuey elves are | them, the prisouer must bi wed with ThAD First Vier President f th Sena ‘The steamehi) tlagow, fi Queenetown on the 200) fart. ‘The xteamalsip Booemiu, fron Quebee, arrived at Lou donderry ov ve 216% to Ae ateainedip City of Mabetiewver and the serow | teamer Any fica arrived ont bi the 220. The Pri waters le New York, arrived at ture days, In towne aud cities, now of hereafter witht the: of this army, no person will Devas deeded fur the use of the reaiden! ee Ube str oyftie tee men bh resident trader. To #ue Marchal General, or prov: or ya ty wit a nN tie « mm Wh borer FY 1% Care OF GOD Mork Tnyaity and iiteiity of the apoiicant CAPTAIN MEMMES, OF TOR ALABAMA, SRLL® OOF wna fe d shipping, seine oF « HS PRIZES — ITE IB APS DOP THR VAN OR BILT— vine ¥ dopo gin WEPATRING IM SIMONE o orgin and Tureakiow eontinne weiter divectiy or inch ectiv, in vitstion of the ab orders, will be fnmetrtely arrested, their gods vig ty we ue euuh nest 16 hop wateu. ps, divimion , brigivd there wan ‘will be Leld respourible for the strict enforcement of | The Varderbiit hal arrived at the Cape in pmewuit of tenuate wp theae orders. the Alxbama, and was repairing in Stmen® Bay, ie Ward whut the Deak tan armen NATIVR CTEIGENS 0 lie WAS COINS Ie Cy a h who are found falac to their pledges and ungrateful for | Captain Semmes bu» wold the bark 4. Tim AX the yenervrity #h wn (hem, and who are ai dcon | No further cartures tise been mde Ne 4 Lowiabure; sietere Me veying in ormation to the enemy, tratticking with Lin, | goty | Hutt wey wie k Aidiog bio with #uppiivs aod meney, oF 1M any olor way : peta ie) - Violating the spiitot their eogayement-, will be sum inn Ser _— the Hb i hh mined the re marily dealt wiih, 8 spies or jerured trajvors, an euengement with ¢ ‘ (er the race was ower with the utmost rigor allowed by the iaw# of War. | gh oeid be hiockmled io \ a” " USE OF WOKHES, Mi Li, KIC. 9 after Infantry officers, of the live below the rank of fed | toeude her ax she ditt att ; : officers, all fufan:ry welders and all officers and eniistd | Captain emtn « were tr a) ) eoevarie t men of this army, het rejaired to be mo nted, are voila ‘ biden to bave ia their possession ether horses F mules o merh faster Ue feck 9 t ; raed | Such ue Bom have thom, without written authority to that 11 cotmy to clone quariern with her U b pued tn tur oe word 1 “ effect from hoadquarters, will immediately turn them over | get away (com her, wor 2, the pb dion aiealiniesd to the nearest qiarterm eter, who vill receipt vor, and, - ‘ rey on proot of tite, pay ivr them.. No suldier, servant, : Pianve. | " “ Hie dade | OF cor competent by ailow ii Cane.sue are seri’ prep ante 6 wet eRew Tbe Paris Fags soutien thar Fronce pariichoted in thi “ : 4 * what (fed Bivetion Frauds ia Ow Thus it will be ween that every effort wil! made to | orgetivtres npon the question, and ota ha Alleged ou rr ein on 1 carry on & proper, jr we and humane wariaro in the | Aastefa avd Loglant are enieayorin: to cone ao un ° ppp gratia. Southwestern army. deretonsing on the Ral p Ol OF 4) Hhewke ws Veveletiows regardia, ‘ ‘ r one > Pattie 7 awalte the result of (hese negotiations riven to f reo ew tae Prinze b <= ' Dy t re ° 4 wh Brauce til eto every uct aced THY LATE PRIZE FIGUTA. piste oo, haediiel ag viking. i th AN the partion who were arrested ty the onder of | PUNE Cot i ue the thee ay (or teil aod won bi ve Gonerst Sehoepi, the Commandant of Fort Deliware, for pb ” ive a. ne ‘ v ‘ boing impleated in the robberies avd outrage at Fort outs om the occasion of the prize fights on Tuewtay The wees gigantic tra one ston ta OW lact, were libersied at a late hour the «une evening oF Goring the recut «'¢ " 4 ommty aio order of the Geveral, with the exception of Fdwar Wile Peeman-een Ane oh. 611.30 Heme h a vagorily 1 vuten 0 ale porw tw ate mi 5 y were om styie by ibe Queen of Spain mo lw ding the annaturniized end golhers in tbe connty jail at Newoustle, Delaware, where they iil ree | MZ 0) Vl” Mum Me inbeeity: Widiig ne] Or na pat only ung ” r , ‘our hundred dol 1 peopke ber ° re op being held in the sum of four hw dollars: capsioton of tha en-Sting 9! Nagios from Rome. i te fo, alllone! exp ine it, were startied not Up’ tte receipt of the re vere yothung ther When the recond fight het ween Oren ond Poury Marley Auatee bends tngetbes 00.00 the. prapeiasy of nppelating tevests Tho Vienna Jonrals declare that there can be oq: on tiou of isolated action on the part of the Guree Fowers on the Polish question, was broken up in consequeties of the atiark by the mit tary, who bad boen sent from Fort Delaware for the pur (ating commitices. News from Ca\trormia pore, there was a general dispersion of the epeetators im tgpeaaly gerne ite every direction; bat they were met by the foldiers who Peres [siti datsy oiaha a virgpetha td had beey thrown out an rkirtni#hers, on ail sides, ait *D0 | 4 were nety of tramp have boon ordered to bo patrol gender eager 5 o> fired at every fucitive whe refused to top and HurTeNIer Toe ene cemieawix, Soutiern frontier —_ , 7 Boe ; “. | when called pon to do so, Nearly « hundred on —— $200,000 in) Cronaure from Oregra abd 96% 000 frets tir in thin mannor; some, however, makde ¢ od thelr eres, Li eset teh Colom acres the country to At, George ste! on, on the Paltimore Two divisions of infantry are ‘ordered to Poland, and The stock of merchentiee bere @ remeing lower, Hine of raitrond, aod others reaching Delaware City in | Several batteries, as rotucroa ents, to the Ruslan (rove | Trade ls active, aut prior tend wyward Sany. WO'GE ‘Ges ‘Bear Of any ene being woented, ASE SSNS The Pate of Kiwin J. MeGenee, althoagh more than one hed narrow emcapes, their Collen The Black <@s flotiia 6 4 fully Oquipped. (i rom chewed tequver, Oat. 18 being perforated by the minie balls, Fitegerait encayed P 7 way ie Case Hotes ty by & clever ruse, having bribed the enviorer of tho | any Oparignky trend has bean completely destroyed tee eo eet: pon 10 | eae Lavin. Haya ta Tans ate ‘The Hotel de Ville, at Warsaw, has been seb oo fire by SS sotetted Ulroagh (be Now on AME” MMe ineendiaries, and cousuraed All offictain of Polish descoot have been roplvced by Ruseans New sweden ‘The atipulations tn the tres'y of alance with Denmark have bean agreed upon, bet the reification of the meme Will (Ot take place until Ube Lerma troops are dexpat hed ’ Hobatein. recognized peut, excaped reached fume evening There in no prowpect 4 Renee Seopet ie © fetor, Con Fitzgernid, and J 1h, an the former pow de chives bis incentiou of withdrawing from the altogether, We onderst Although Cobore tired from thee grag itntio abd renounced (he cba ited Wo meet | iter ld b Vieg “nn, aed One A war, wi )biiade!) b City beter Forms of Pot Captain Peter Ayer om * Cor ow et sat Oh tbe Pres 4 mae Pak hy aterwnm from OF ands. dm have reset tbat Kayla’ The The Partiement o the | Hew oreeket, rte arta ede Worste wball coure i ey opm the Menaie beng 1 Mave, ou the day preceding the fight | Js thowld be tema mee re uw @ goed ceal of apeciletion at Lhe «porte Gessives, lenten toland sd emrimeet the »pproachiag great fight io. F lately anvexed to i Amc Tieevan and tom hing fer $10, : ~ $100 6 were read Japan. - oe the time ap -ointed (or Almira Koper's feet bed arrived at Ragoremn The ade o | the nterest wi! increare and the beiting bee seer obtain the on sian Jed ‘ the aud wore geueral. Mages = A arp Aart Wits ret _ ——_—_—_—. -— Kuper heateget (he city tnd lave et it (0 (he ground 44 he teow, The Wi He then set on fre Prince Sours three theamers o terry, | wend Catmtary | Panam rina, Oot am retorned to ¥ kotoma The enbeeription’ agent reports the vale ( §6 71) 0— Ragmoms te one mum of roine The palate, the fae Pew Cucnsen Sremer—The shrm o Ore for the the largest sale yet made in any one day. Ove Beton | Yories aud the arsonas are #!! down oyed Fighth dieisit, on Thursday morning, wriginsted trom the hones Welt over GRAD AEN, a0 ee Commercip! inielilgemees «Wis, Mo, 64 Gomewerieh werent walning ansold wilt be commumed in ix works o lene. stily oan ane anlieald THE LONDON MONKY WANKET. jee which was publiched # me (ime Lovers, O* 21, 1808, Console clined rtaedy on Tuewlay at 99% (or money the wn days fines only referred to the withdrawal of the loan by (he ea ee eee | (een pay Vow dane yh cot proaby vos Sroretary while the amount sathoriaed wae wareit $0 | ORE UNG ) Oy oF econ mt on towed tor 65700 om (he Gane iitle remains thet It wil provebly be left to be ox AmmmaCAd Proce —viicbeigas Southern and Northern Im | 9.5000 on (ue etek The fire ortemmated, wa oppiend, Raugted ve the principle of * Sires come Grey served,” inde Raiiway shares bars mi ranced 25 pay cout, tray Gat getting around the dames tv4. | imagined is ¢ CHARLESTON. THE BOMBARDMENT REOPENED. nent ene The Firing Prinei Forts ally Directed Against Sumter and Johnson, TWO MONITORS ENGAGED. ACCOUNTS FROM REBEL SOURCES, ke, &., ke. ‘Telegrams to the Kichmond Pa; CuAmumsron, Oot 20, 1863. Our batteries kept up a brisk fre to-day upon the Yan Kees, who appear in much larger force than usual of Gregg and Wagner. Avother Monitor from the North Joted the feet innide the ber, muking Ave in all, The tronaid for the first time since the atteck, stoored round Cammings’ Point this afterdoon, evidemly making « trial of her machinery. Naval officors who have watched hor closely say she has been lightened, most probably forthe par pose of Ball) fog North, CH miaaerom, Ook. 24, 1863, Ten Yankeo pritonors, inciuding au acting ensign, cap- turod ia @ barge igpr Geory s by our cavalry, arrived ero this aftervos. Toy belong to the United »tates schvoner Ward, diockadag vif Georgetown, and were taken alter notting fire ty and destroying 4 small echooner loaded with oo tn in Lexwing (reek, ‘There bas beem cousderab's wcredke in tho eneiny’s squadron off (hie harbor, aud an jncreawe ot Hilton Heat. Caan eter, Vok 26, 1863, No chango In the firing. Weasber very stormy, The enemy on laud aud rea quiet, Chanteston, Oct. 26, 1863. The enemy's batterion, Gropg and Wagner, oyened fire at cleven o'clock (his morning, wii reven gute from the former and four from te | Tuo ire was prinel- rts Sumter aod Jotnson, Two 0 The firing cowned ot dunk cl Ielond gud exe hundred and wixty Mor, pally directed agatont Monitors wero wie 0 One hundred sbota wore thrown from M from the Mon os We tired (rom Monitric, No damege done us yet. Our Datrerion replied ¥ xorotsly MEADE’S ARMY. Wau vunon, Ook, 20, 1863, Moade has withio May oF two made gome ooking to the better wotlon of the out got ia the recom 8 ba Ube pronitie orees on Of (howe em, Uroupe wud sew cledy at about three a demonetrae fur bine War aoe V trie Uhis etna eo peb tikad vlelak yeuterday Jb aut bring complicted t driving not the plokete of that oye oe hort dae whee the ees fowweed, Mr, William Young's Despateh, rus Por wae, Oct, 29, 1803, Leo's head qua wr be Jn the immediate vicluity uf Brandy th pide of the Rape pala neck, aud bis army, uclediog Stusrt's cavalry, near there. are rappowed toa, on thew The Gewmeny a matin to the uerile vail im re erew Feageoratod amore ¢ rolds upon our Weaine rere Gitecovitle, Gar report going credence that the gueriiing eapiared fave haudred mulee between Ganeavilie ind Warrenton yesterday, bat it two aveurd to be t he mat AD, enton Janetion and fifteen y Ailing We the teoeke et ween the thew for robutding Ihe roWA were rongin sip (rom Nor ol luiving boon twken ap from he bund wed Soro nod sHitulk rnd, Traiea har@ fou to LowviNG, a poe betwee: Hrivoe and Cablotete ations tory. The rutis are Laid as far as Wa hnudrod #0: THR CANNOT ADIN ON TERM AY. bo mynb-rioss eappena oy board by the army on Tueeday, whieh the pres despalteaye m unexpialied, prover Wy have been gun jfockee ab Lie Washington Navy Yard. itappoared to be (ar to the lett of Heaton, fone bene Dunairien, but tho rea eotmteon im jeregee kh, ltehows that oven nekdiers cam given in th bo deve ived, av 8 HRMS Mosby's ways ase mu roo than the 6 ding, for while « hore toon to Per ex tee two dey ‘ hind at some pulmk BOL Femnete Lom there, by mode o cash info te-trelus wear War unuvat natnber of ofteers ant nearly a regimens of ery ts and . von up to the ariny to day, ave Seen y artitory ot of ‘nie beng rome won arrenicd “4 open bie Vailiog © do wah die baryed Aitary Berton Of the sek (o Vor Lyon bike Anquat © ith oot bin dive a thors aereted aa & Aovertor trem the > tet, Content the gard yo & the pemment, tied by Curt mer: * ercuted m the no ereeot Of Une pa capture Near View & OF THE WRK ALD, Loteerve in your bene ioe yaregrsph beaded Tur iocanle ot Che met airy bad an yet bom were parol aoe wives Mae ef few! ae poked, ae eorpemed vy thew te © The Thirtewntty % 1 premnt patel at \ieuns etyiieen The men Chew were from » de { Abie Tegieut satlomet at Fairies Coot ona not rote Ah Come nd. Very remy otcuilg, PaAeLay basa “aye Comm wing Thittes au N.Y, Caveiry Death of Dr. Lecins Avbott. Hewes Ot 1 1 68 Dip. Leetnn Abbott, a stool, hevithhy maw, staty-te youre ww the reqwar army. ar ype ie on mre oe Tork bot fon Orange, M4, hy wheter Of age, until wiely 6 wor Gael is tthe vty ort thebe at where be war 1 Arrivate and Depa o rena Kew Ovceeme-tmammet ip Perkertnarg—N i Tool, W tio ‘ 4 Bie emt agt A Beate, Loves ene ty Oly tet, trom tne tow he eM re Wha, © “~ te ae Bases tayaive of Ht How Mem art, o Belew be. ete . ; ott ' ives be Cee i bow Whe * ne ‘ reek eee ® & Waiver Cah Tormrpem wn My D wah Army ‘on roy Brom yp Kr Toe beam of thy thoas os hag eh bagre

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