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' hs, ‘4 - OUB RUBSIAN VISITORS. ‘Grand Entertainment on Board’ ‘the Alexander Nevsky. \A RUSSIAN NAVAL BALL. EHleven Hours of Dancing and Enjoyment. A Brilliant Night Scene on Beard the Russian Flag Ship, ue, Tho oMficors of the im,crim) Russian frigate Alexander Worsky, Magsbip of Rear Admival Lisotfeky, gavo an ene Rortainment on board of their yesse! yesterday, which Mogan at (wo o'clock in the afternoon and ended in a moolel bail at near midnight. ft was an imprompta Pair, and was designog only to gratify tho friends of the ‘omosen. a. \ From carly dawn untfi noon tho crow were omployed putting theehip in 4 condition to recelye the large which gracea her decks auring tho latter part of day a vening. Ail the guns on both spar and gun- Ref far as the walst, were run forward and stowed Wetweon the forward guns. Everything which” could ‘ender the deck more roomy was removed, and a large fapace cach side of the cabin, wardroom and engine Matches, wore thus secured for the purpose of prome wat and dancing. Tho quarterdeck and maicdeck awnings were spredd, i¥h their attendant side curtaing, which rendered the not cnly dow proof, bat kept out tho chilly alr of a lull November day, In uddition to thoso protections the ings Of ai! nations were hong from the ridge ropes, mak- Sing & hage bail room with variegated and attractive sides. a the sides of tho ves+ol ihe sailors’ hammocks were ‘piled #0 aa to form a long line of very comfortable lounges sand sottoas, theso being covered by the drooping solds of Abe aldo docorations. | The pivot gun aft was run forward to its forward soca. ‘wing bolt, and over it was arranged evergreena and flags Pastofully biended so as to make a beantiful bowor, the ranches of tho trees being ‘lied with miniature Rugalan ‘and American flags, remicding one of tha storied Christ- DAS tree. Over cach hatchway wore marina chandeliers formod ef a boop, in which wore a number of bayonets reversed, ® candlo boing placed in the socket of each; the hoops were trimmed with overgreens and relieved by the bright wolors of our starry flag. ' Forward of the engine room hatch flaga wore sus. fPended across tho deck on either side, shutting out the view of the forward part of the deck, and thereby giving Jack a place to dance if he liked, or to bo away from the brilliant scene in which he couM not partici to. A lino was strotcled high over hoad on each sido the dock, from which hung scores of paper fanterns ‘of tho Amoriean flag pattern, ard each one bearing tho symbolic words, ‘Cuion forever.” Tho capstan, shin- ‘ing like goid, stood out ike a huge centro table amid all Mhis bright display of bunting and other decorations. Parsing down to the gundeck we found the gano tacts Was displayed in the arrangoment of the decorations. Horo ‘Surnished small arms and other paraphornalia of war ‘fare was made (o take a share in the decorations, The ‘after cabin was fitred up exquisitely asa ladies’ dressing foom, with every convenience for a lady's toilet. Noth. tug seomed to have been forgotten. Next comes the commander's cabin and the saioon of he Admiral, which were uscd for (he reception of tho quests. Evorywhere and in overy dotail the most axqni- wile taste was divpiayedl in the decorations, aud the ar- @angements for an excellent social timo could vot be eu Qasted by anything of the kiud on shore. The gangway’ from tho water's edgo up tho eles and down to the spar deck was carpeted, making thereby @ sure foothold for Meoee who are not accustomed to mounting the side of a large ship. A score of boats, manned by neatiy dressed ‘aad hardy sailors, was tho moans of transportation be- tween the ship and sho ro. Moon came aod cvervthing was reaay, and after the ‘crew bad partaken of their midday meal tho boats, in wharge of the attentive midshinmon of tio frigate, wero tent to the landing at pier 1, North river, to await the ar- tival of the invited guests and take them ou boaru. One o'clock had not tong been sounded from the belle of dhe yousols-of-war lying at anchor in the sigeam be- @ore tho gay cquipagos mate their appearance, freighted with the young and beautiful of the fair gox, Boatload after boaticad waa quickly set off to the ship, aad by two o'clock quite a party had gathered on tho deaks of the noble frigate, having boon most cordially re. Wived by the officorsot the abip and thore of the fleet ‘whoee duties did not compe] them to remain on board of their own vessels, The guesis continued to arrive during ‘the entire afternoon, which was spent in various dujoy- ‘ments, enlivened by the band of iho frigato and thas of ne of tho corvetter. As the dawn ushered in the mooulees night, as if by q@agic the lights were lit, the ports iLuminated, aud in a ‘Goment tho ship was iu u blaze of light aud beauty. ‘Gundreds of lanterns, suspended from the roofing of the dar deck and scattered among the green bravebes of ibe rece aft, shed their light on agay aud brilliant assem plagoof youth and boauty, No sigms of sheddly wore to be seen among them, and tho gay trimmings of the officers aa they mingiod in (we throng lent on alr of fomantic effect seldom ever seen on the waters ef our ex- Pansive vay. Nogiare of diamonds, no tratis of costly «ike and laces, no aire put on, no ill-bred upstarte—nothing of dis- ‘tanteful appearance was present to take from the beauty, ‘egciability and onjoyments of the time and place, It was @ grand assembiage of rouribie, social people, whe came ‘to do honor to their hosts and enjoy a scene such as never will, probably, take piace sgsin under such ciroum- stances, While the guests wore cajoying themselves on the spar deck long tablos bad been spread on the gun deck, loaded ‘with the delicacies of the season, Raro flowors wore scattered among the fruit, giving t tbe tables an orna- @ental appearance. By tho way, speaking of flowers, we are reminded that each lady, as she came on boer?, was Presented with a bouquot,@ miniature silk Russian fag m4 & beautiful card, oo which was priuted the order of @ancing. Pot to return to the supper. ta richness, full- eta and variety would vic with Delmontoo’s best. Tho Chill sir gave all an appotite, and the vian‘s were dis. Qussed devoid of toasts, speeches and those other detatts whioh sometimes prove #0 irksome. An hour spent io the matter of noariehmont, and tRat part of the onter tainment was over; and in less time alinort than it tukes to write tt tho tables were cleared and removed. Next tm order came the regular dancing of the ovening. No reddened traces of tho setting sun were left upon the Westera horizon when it begun. Nature bad sprosd her velvet, Qptar-bedecked mantic in the sky, the sound of (he pattering paddle wheo!s of the evening steamers bad Ceased, the dark forme of the bulldiags of the city had merged tato » shapeless mars, the beacon lanterns. the abips et anchor bad been set, while wpon the dark wa- ors, bespangied bere aod thero by lights on shoro, still piled the bouts of the ship, engaged In bringing off yore who were to Join in the fertivities of the evening. ‘The card giving the order of dancing read af fol- lows eocrepcocemccresceresranereorssesine re retetta® FRIGATY ALEXANDER NEVSKY, ew TORK nawon, NovEMrER 10, 1869 ORDER OF DANCING. 1—Polonaise. 10—Potka. Walt, 1—Gallop. Dae pads ie 4—Poka. i ‘The Goor commition consisted of ali of the vflcers of Che ahip, who did their duty to the entire satisfaction of The band of the Sagat! occupied an rouse, the band on the quo deck furnished very be hey for promenading. Of the moet Interceting toanes noticed was the in- which the crow evinced lo the dancing, them from tbo gueste, e. NEW -YORK position, while (hey themselves sought the eoft side of aplank, and, xs saliors aay, “turned in” for aap No matiress, no pilluw-—pothing but the hard dock served thom for a bed; yet they slopt like @ king, and anored ‘not uultke the sound of & fishmooger's boro, Tuck wae goon forgotten save by afew, and the dance went on, all goimg merry as ® marriage bell, Fach bour brought its change. Guests arrived and departed, and new faces greeted you overywhere—all emiling and radiant with the joyounnesa of the time. Here a beudsome young lady whirled by you im the arma of « gallant Russian, or thore a dowager more grandly vor loss awifily convoyed by a bronzed and gay Italian officer. In groups sat parties listening to # tale of the esa or 2 description of aship from s mischievous midshipman, TY One seemed bapny, all were gay, ‘tnd (hus time wore away. Fivht bella struck; but, 00 one noticed it, save the gontried to be relioved. Bell after bel! strnck noting the hours of departing day aud of the apj proach of the morrow, yet the dancing wout om, aod aid Wore loth to believe it was oleven o'clock when “six belis”’ tolled ont from tae deop toned time monitor of the slip. Tho wicd by tis thme bad gone to rest, and a dead chim left tue dark waters like a mirror on whose face were refected the bright stars; the air was cold and Piercing, the Indios drow their shawla moro clorely about them, and the gentlemen sought their overcoats, Jxcic Frost gave notice of bis presence, and after the comply. tion of the order of dancing a majority of the guests em- barked inthe boats aud went on shore, By midvight all had gone, and the abip Was again (he atern place of rules and routine. The 16th of Novomber wil! tong be remomberad by thoac who participated in the festivitios of that day on board of the flagship Aloxander Nevaky. In homely langnage, all who were there cannot fall to say We had a splendid time.’? Nor will it alone bo remembored bere. The memory of that day will be borne ovar the sea, taken to Ruseta, and ite anniversary may in yoars tocome bs the theme of conversation on both conti- Hents, around the heme fireside, Porhaps it will not be uninteresting lo the readera of the Heras to give a brief description of the flagship and alist of her officers. She ix a screw frigate of Sfty-one guha—twonty four long and twenty-seven medium rixty Pounders; her engines are oight hundred horse power; and sho is of the foyowing dimensions —Langth, two hun- dred and seventy feet between perpeudiodlara: beam, fifty-one feet; tonnage, four thousaud five hundred LMT OF OFIORRY + Lisovsiet, vein, 2 mooh\in, Admiral... Flag Captain. Fiag Liewtenan! Captain Commaui Commander Lieutennut. Vientenant . Liontenant. -Garei'or, + -Gaitsmen, uginge Surgeon Surgeon..... Midshipmen: Midshipmen Sehetinta oMcers and crew is seven ement of petty hundred aud tty men. ‘The Ttatians in Boston. Joston Heal? says ot wattle ship Ban noi, now in Boston harbor ne-of battle ship, which wisits us for the second © yonurs, arrived hero a fow daya ngo for the [arpese of eoaling and provistouiug in order to procced to Movtovides, which is to be her stat ‘The San Giovani was formerly a S#/ling vosse’, but was a year ago cone verled into a steamer, She measires about two thon samt tons, aud is about the é of the Sabine, Her armatent comprises tweuty guns, six of which are of hoavy ‘0 of thom rifled eighty-ponndors. 2 how.tuers, are about ders and fp form much The buck part of hore nee 4 res ‘and pistols. of Halian design, with a sabre for a bayonet, and is spoken of very high! officers os an elective weay Mm, The pike ty narm, and there iva eniicient supply on the g’ iently placed for 10. The oflcers Rave pleasant quarte bortionltural prociiviues in the Plante whlch are.grow ing: in the cabins. BE portion of the ship ia kept extreme. ly neat, and great care is bestowed upon the machinery, whieh glistens as br ightty as Hi new. A condensing ongine Js placed upon the quo deck, trom which pure ant good waner is otentued te} plentiful quantity. ‘The whole nomber of toen ja three bandred aud twenty, Ineluding oficere, soanou and w ‘The marines, ia dress, differ cons derabty from our ow®; their hat is hike @ tarranlin, witha long black feather, The Sam Gtovann! was boilt at Genoa, and isa direct and powerful esente, Uvo of Victor manuel. The oficers are mortiy young, and very courteous ae well as intelligent gentisnach, who Heem to possess a thorough aoealntance with thelr’ prow fession. Their dresa uniform fa exceedingly neat and very Potty to the eye. “Tho commander. Count Fae di Prupo, a how @beont on a yielt to Niagara Falls, but will roturn in a few days.as the ship will Probably sali this week, His principal subordivates are as folowe:— wenank and Eceoution Ofterr—Vortonato Caseono. —— one—Radsole Carravba, Luigi Oliver t. and manifest their Birst Sur geon—M, De! d Surgeom—M. Vatdagn! M. Lobbey. Midahiy ne see ai, Faleor, Gugtte potti, Palomba, Gayatt! P,S—Count Faa di rane arrtyed bere on Saturday night from a viet to Niagara Falls. fe intend railing on Tednesduy neat for Moutevideo where he will assume the command of tho Ita! making the Say Gevacud his Magebyp. Movements of Gener ‘orey GENPRAL FORKY'S INTENTIONS — RUMORED INWITA- TION (O BE SENT Had BY THE MILITARY —WHAT GENERAL FORRY THINTS OF MEXICO, ETC. Cue distinguished vitilor, General Foray, wae expected yesterday evening from Niagara Falls, which he bas visited jn sompany with several of bis sta officers. The General, who is keeping @ strict incognito, hae put up at Maiilard’s for the sake of privacy. He will avoll as mach an porstble, we understand, any demonatrat\on which would look like a public tribute te bie gallantry aud ekit! According to all probability he will apend «few Maye with 9, aod start for France at the end of the week upon the frigate (anama, which Drought him here, We are informed that several oMteers ret yesterday for tho purpose of discussing the propriety of inviting General Forey toa public Ainver. Thin project, we understand, has reeslved the approbation of several of on loading mien, who woul@ find tm such ao ta vitatlon en opportunity to prove that Amori- can hospitality i simply « tribate to jadividasl Merit, and o just appreciation of militwry tlenus, for which ocr people have always shown great odmira- ton, independently of any other considerations, political or social, That imyitation would come directly from the military, and any allusiow to ble Mexican oxpedition oF to the politics of the day would be carelully avoided According to some pervong who have haard tim, Gene- tal Foroy istperiectty confident of the ultimate paciton- tion of Mexico, and iu the Gna! settlement of a well or- ered, powerful aud prurperous guverowent in teat coun. try. “The Mexicans,’ says he, ‘thirst for jastiow, order, freedom, of which they have beew deprived for the lmt forty years, aud show tho great at desire w secure them forever.” The gueriieg, in hin ostimatin, aro impediment te (he pacili¢ation Joares'’s army, he does uot think {tin petition to make very serivee restetance. ite expects that the Indione, who are al! i favor of French intervention, wi large to the extermina. tion of the guerillas, w amiering thelr forma and wpou ther ‘all f taxes. They have al- nown wins they Cow!d der In that lino BY acting as pies and det squadron there om from «wi Geverel Porey la ef district opinion that nine teuthe of the palive population are dte Pored 10 aaslet fo the work underteken by Fragen, and to co operate seriously, patiently ant perreveringly with ‘bem to the regeneraiion of Méxicn om the High sras, cre utr GouRT. UNITED #TATSS Betore Hor, Judge Nolasco Nov. 10.—The case of Joba M. Orttir Jory disagreed on « former trial, war again bronght on today before Jadgo Neilson. The case was opened by District Attorney Staith, aod a namber of witnesses ox. amined. The evidence if gubstantially the same aa that ‘the cay ta! xd CoM, dled. A hew captain, named flood, wae hppotnted, and the vomel protesded to Key Francis, pear Ban Jase de los Remedios, where he too HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBRE 11, 1863—TRIPLE SHEET. ; THE LABOR STRIKES. Boller and Plate Iron Workers of Boston, the Philadelphia Working Clanes, hen Ben ke. Strike of the Now York Muchimists, ‘Tho strike among the macbiniats, fome olgbt thousnmd io this elty, has now assumed & roguiarly organized abaps, and a atrong determination ts EWS FRO WASHINGTON. PONANCIAL B61 LMA TS. The reporta from nearly all the departmenta as to the Mipoant Of money thoy will reapeotively reyuire for tho Doxt fiom! your have been received at the Treawury Do. partment, Those of the War and Materior Departments will probabiy be aout in daring the prosont work. This ‘will onable the Bocretary of the Treasury sounor Laan hore. toforo to mato up bis catimates for the consideration of of whom there are | Coogroas DEPARTURE OF GRY. BUTLER POR PORTKRIA MONROR. Major General Butler, accompanied by bis wi'e, Colonel exhibited to hold out against the employers aa long 8 | Shaffer and Captains Haggorty and Puffor, loft for Furtross they rofuse to give tho wages which tho oxigences Of th® | woaroe inut ovouing, Uo war expooled to rotiove Geaoral times roguirs. Tho operative machthists of New York are @ highly rospoctabls body of mom, and have boon aimost the fest to demand an increase of wages, They complain that they sre at the present ime misrepresent. ed la regard to the wages they are receiving. fastead of getting $8 per day, ax represented, they ouly receive on 2 average prices of ty nocoasarter of life, is iaadequate, The wages of machinists ten yours ago was #225 per dar, aud this at a time when, to use @ commen expression, all the articles for domestic could bo got for ® song, Tho machiuista of New York, it may bo said, baye nearly all the war ma terial tn thoir Mands, from a steam engine down to a shell. Tap employers have made large sums of money by the war, and {ali thelr contracts Lave been vader. tuken on condition that“they would advance the wages of thelr workwen {a proportion to tha advance ta the prices of domestic coagumption. Boiler makers, 6bip carpenters, caulkers, & are much better paid than machintsts, and it gooms ctranco that tholr employers, who havo mado a good doai of mosey ont of their labor, should refuse to inoroase their wages to @ living standard, £ven out West machiuists are now re coiving per day Tho following establi*hments, {n addition to those al- ready reported, have acceded to the demands of the ma- ohinists for higher wazoa:— Steole & Co,, of Sersoy City; Joseph & Dadgeone, Root & Co.; A Brown, W. i. Andrews, Wildey & Ronlger, Hodson River Maliroad Compagy, aud Paimer & Leo, Tho largor Orns, however, stil! rofoae; but the mm chinista express themaslves dotermiund to howd ont at every aarriioe Tho Wages of Second Avenue Kail- road Condactors Raised. The Secand Avenue Railroad Company have raised the Pay of their conductors to $1 T aw incr of twonty-five canta over tha oid wages per day The Bostom Siri. Rowror, Now. 10. workmen in tho Navy Vard hero ars combining against aerccent order requiring iabor to comme: tho yard at sunrise, aod thors will bs a gau againat tho order The boiler aud p bering about alc hai aud rofused to go to ti Tho preaout wages are $2 60 and $47", which the werk men say are not in proportion to tho advance in all tho hovessarion of | demant $8 peor day, tatorday to 1 work! havo str and only nine oo ‘The work on ten vanrse of eon ‘The Stelke in the Charicsiown Navy Vara. Nov, 10, 1842 About fiftean hundred Nagy Yard workmen aseomb'ot on Punker Hill to hear the report of thetr cormittes sont to confer with the Commodore of the yard., Thoy ¢ posted that modore sald that bis instrictious that work ateunrise wherever there wore but ten working hour between simrisa and sunset, and he could not go behind that order: aieo that he had appoluled a committee to inquire into the operations of (he ontside yards, and would communicate the rosu!t to Wasttington, Me sald he wonld recoive auch men as would come to v ‘ roll colt in the morning. ‘The workmen, clded that they would not work except under the aystera of hours heretofore countituting a day'* work. OF tue thirty-eight lundred wen employed ia the yard voly hye Dandred coutinve at work ‘Wt is rumored that a generat ete! however, do ‘enagn plated in toston and other parts phim ¢, Nov, 10, ont. gong on amon the his city to tuatitnte measures In order slap is decust price of allarticles of Home of ‘the trades who havo are pow asking more, as tho prt Of everything haa still further advanced since the w tion was made Lo their salary. Ali nro on tho gut viv lookin out for thetr inieresta, Mertings are held da committoas are appointad to watt on the legres, who. most cases, comply wilh ‘he detanuds of hatr wurkaon and tn ense of refusn! a “atte” jnstantty ta As mochonier of ati let are scarce and in deman, tothe immacea ovumbers tn the army, thelr pl to secure au adyouco of wa, oad This necevsary owing to the not so ean ly filled, and Leseen gouersity Gnd it tnlerest to tieat 6 den, rote rmed by the reepe * ¢ theae wesoctabsona thar ia many cages even 4 “strike” tnkes piace na conte per das ane wii! be eorapiied with. and ae the movement for Fires in the City Pine eC GaaND SraKn.—About balfpast three yosterday afternoon a fire broke out in the grovery store of Fe A. Darrheu, No 19t Grant stroot, oF Mul berry. The flames on brough the (ace the fire wer extio, bed the stork w Gestroyod. Lee aboat $700 n the Dowery Insurence The fire originstod, it ix supun wd, from the o: at Mra. ee, bg Tams. as a ov ig ie ow h (he sove inn. Th ia damaged aboot $200, ane 4 ared fle Insurance Compaus the hs et Pine ot Pears Srierm £20,000, —Alymyt bat peat seven o'clock Have night « fire war discovered on the ret door of building No arl street, in the prem aon of Witliam J. Schede!, dealer iu loys, The “ames x tented to the upper doors, and before tee Ure way «cite Guished the entire contents of the bo idicg were teeth yed The loss on #tork is entinirted at 815,000, 1 building St $5,000; but owing to the abeanoe Of the Proprietor wo portioulara could be ohiained a ty iv sone Aamage was done by wonw 6 the Frock in the commit sion store Of M. Conisiin, No. 42 Water street aad ais0 to the gooda in No. 78 Pont! sttest, io bot provabiy Gs the extent of $1,000. Insured. Thecacee @f the tre ot) known at proweat Caseaisy A mann bamed Jobn s, Willols, « member Of No. 15 Hook and Latder Company, foll from th of the batiding No, 42 Woter street to the office « of the adjoining bnilding, a distance of about One of bis logs wae broken in two places & root which, according to the present BiEO | gad the canoe will bo Feator wo. y PRISONE2Y TAKING THR OATH OF ATLRAZANOS. Tho Commissary Gonoral of Prisoners hax applications from a largo number of tha rebel prisoners for permis fina to take the oath of Allegiance, and to be roimaned from cont ment, These applications are placed on fils, soted upow in due cours The ATONE tacrenas in number of these apntinstions ty eyidenee of tho Incrsasing woarinaas of the atrugele, and the cou- Viction Ghat the rebel oaua® ts hopeless among thai Wee T geldion, INTREASTING (NTARVIAW SKTWEEN THUD PRESIDENTS, THK SENIOR BLATR AND MR, OT1A8H On the evening of the Siatuls. Francie P. Blair, Br., catiod at the White House, having been anmmoned Whither by a pressing invitation from tho President, with whom ue had (re aad Lively interchange of opiaiona. Mr. Biair told tho Chief Magistrate that be would inay!- tably bo ruined if bo did not at once enimcipate himaclt from the p ions tndnences that Chase wae exerciaing over bim, He adviselt him to reconstruct bis Cabinet, ‘Aud to get rid of Halleck, whom he denounced as tha un. serupntons cause e7 all the reverse ave befailoa our armion President Listongd to al! Mr. lair had to say with rospactfo! attention, and A that 1 long doaired to pursue the course of action recom lally with regard to Stauton; but thac he the horricane whieh would follow such At this funeturo Mr Cuage came in, ad evinced much irritation of fed * Provident hobaobbing with his implacable enemy. At first the averation look a general tnrn; but ths Presitentin tunity of applying a maton 4 him. Tho o¢ wee win o liad busiaass with tha tary of the Trassury on the following day Jefe bim with the ” sion that Mach Was COnstderably out Of order, oF that u pated a very fovarich aiyh ity 6f4% Mee wir A 8d Shon! You may look out for som ful and start fag in tha way of diploualte diselosaes ahortly, » hich t plotety throw inte tie Gluade Napoloon’ nt, Anew Togulation has that thee © twertble secret aturely xnow (ag various diph tm messenger has ta , Who brings tiding or that Mr. Seward had to might cause @ volcanic wolia Wn ihe © ty ¥ arrived trom a or evrated female e ant Indge Fitr Others toaiet tha boat tot toe wh ch woud be w Va peop ates, wh nde to Tania Naya! seevet jaay ma rath probad! about it in the do bo, we * teiders, o hor markai mouay a her lord an part the ctroumlocut ING No bettar il! of (ne abolitionists than (ea neglect of aud was pereuy won f ortions ONIaTs the hyp fact of ihote bug with untration could b weiay alter se and a ye oor magnates, Ma (a so uttorty dis to tho grade of ote RBBEL PRISONERS SANT FO POINL bu very Hoo a cod by any 0 sed with hiv treatment at Washington thet he will reside perma tently in Now York, NAVAL OWDMM Larsen pougle Nag bei am tho i " 1 von ofticer tee Aigund (o the command of the steamer Kannas, Tien! snaat Commander Maul Shirtoy haa Yoon promoted Seventeon hundred robe! prizonors were sent Lockout youtarday for ecohunve 4 i ' Lis tk, #. Paveapert the Naval Academ, Ltoutems of iteutenant on been ordered te doty at woted Lo tuo snk byron Wilton hus Yeew pre emenmude e ig the pavy PRKINNAND RICHATISOW WELD AY A HOT AOR Yerdinand Rcharison, for many yours Clerk of the Dts trict Court tm Eastern Virginte, Imes been confined tm the MM Capitol aa a hoekoge mn rerrar Vuteow thonsan’l dotiary here ty War! fur te use ol bin n anpropristed by the overt t for fittog quar 0 Art ih rie oueceds Wie departinert PRE KMPTION CFA ty the act of June Colorado, the pre emp tended to that Territory, wth the follow st, tbat upom unsurvoyed halt be ied within rix monti after te tn the Gold, payment to Le w trom date of Sing; geeoed ine Gener mad ‘pe. Tho other arrong the opening of the District Land ( Now, where the notic with the Barveyor te 0 Gate thereok hay t boon able to w arot 9 in tue vstablichinems of tia Ind otfce, | the question hae arinwn wheltie: re Y , them wader ihe pre ude pr sorroy ie made Jo within ceive monte roliCos Wo & 1 othe filed with the 68 ave ta wer » Ovtor Bees 5 ser, 4 prb-csnptione wud thes oxpired, and y payment tn con twelve ¥ ror existing tawe. The Comin jsetoner of the (eae! 1 Oh ¢ kumwads, has the subject under comaideration, and a of tt AMoulty will sen be arrived wt ow hieke Will It he thon ght vrsear we ihe rights Doth of the claianwie aud Ade govern | tant SUDDEN DEATH OF CAT TALN JOWDAN Captain Jordan, Sec a) it DONT we wan foutl dead ia bis be hay morning tetired the previous night in aypercebly perfect health | | Col, Clarence Seward, nephew of decretary Adwitied to practbes before (ho Supreme UtWtrict today. CHANGING THR OCHS A pina han boon propewed to lve See OF THE POTOMAC. tary of begs te mont work, The engravings of frutt ars vory fine indent pase poetacner sh A ay tuseots, tn diferent iaily low AWA sheapent priatae Pare row, oppoatte tho Astor House - Hrtdgevnter Patnt—Ress and Uncapest Paint for leaky roofs tn the mark KoMise Mis bOLDS. Aaah, 76 Waisou bane which umust prove of great service (a enabling farmers fruit growers to Golect and destroy them aod guard @Roio0) thew depredatons, Tho whote work has Geen prepared with 6he groatoes care, ang 4 accompanied by a copious indox, which adds Cara Phy Greatly bo the practical yuue of tho work, ‘The informa Prete tive collated and communtoated tn thaw annual reports ty 1a of Kaeit aafictont to recompense the expenditures of this department, wero there no other boaefit dortved from it, «\thoug® thia is but a ama! portion of the service Foudered to the country by this acpartment of the gow: eroment. I¢ will bo extensively circulated throughous 4u9 country, and the attoution of agriculturiats and fruit growers ty direoted to it, BADQUARTE IS Pot ey atama Leaves. It low —— os jerfiios, 1212 & woe tame Fiowera, 1) we ee) = raph bl é i whan pa of pres. Adaromm eGdopartmont is now cagagod reparation WTOC On rom wag the report for tho present year, which ts designod to be me" risers Bometaing new in the card wort » revolution A p Om dios Leet Of *ttl greater valus than tho one which bag just beew published NEWS FROv | XE INDIAN COUNTRY. Gen. Blunt’s Command Serious- ly Threatened. The Rebels, Nino Thousand Strong, Across the Arkansas River, fen, ws, & ong puough od ction of ne ards io the American martse ‘fi Mb be th “ tes a n mulls on a Satelite, htare and with tho Gosdons oe wlio are Of Linerty 9 Tu play om a* carta boartug fo-e¥gn emblems. Cards are neat, handsome card nol nae These The Union Pu copyriauied, aud are put ap, pack, cane, sulleble to keep them in packed in alacant doran bowea Cor the tindo, Two packs, iaiiod free ou receipt of Ona dollar Address Al © Card Company, 455 Broad Or L0G Willing siteet, Mew Fork atin, Ob in, by Dr. RIGR: Cieopodiat, Roee Aonlhilaoe oured . Laayaaworrr, Nov. 9, i508 Adviced Trom Fort Soott way that a courier arrived thor on Priday night from Govorat Mout, bringing ta formation that the robola, wader Cooper and Shelby, siuded our force, Cromed the Arkansas river, with 9,000 mon, and were marching on Blunt, who has 1,400 cavalry a9 an escort to aa lomonge aupply sraty tor Suith. General Biuut bad curtatied bly trata ant paritions (or dofauces Direction Labets acturor's, VICTOR BE. M. ade pra. UORR, 1s ¢ CUntarrhs treaced by Dr a hours and Al) Diseases of GHTHTUL, No. 56 ae oe i The Govern Pastapas raza, Now 9 alos Of Alve-Coranbias today amc $1,017,000, Ouo-half in the Weat, principally in Ohio and Indiana. ‘The loom) sald In Vhilapelphia reacted nearly $209,000, 10, 186% Deafness. Dinegans Dr KOWE, ae Atarrh Wronlad Vhos houre f pan et “ WAM tod Pom aut 7 4 1M Raterencee of te The Canada's Maile. Digaea abit yy 9a application si Howrow, Mow. 10, 1840 = bon v ai fs poly | @iaemees of the Invoet and ange Kho maile por tho ateainship Canada, tor Ltvorpoct vin |. AP 7 De. 1. BEONITS, 486 Brostw will clone at half wat seven o'clock to morrow ect. Ofica h Coart Calcndar—Thts BD aud aio by the Vieon foniwar te ers OMee t p ae Nu IMvistom ‘ ie » other OMice Katale i oot and aE ponirance | Me curse fe eruptions and aro om the skin, yloers of all bi ont iy of the bleed, Ratute, tn. Wort an ¥ -yoas Dr Par, Jours In from 4A, M. un cirocergeest oa Of charge * Ne F Reb x 08. ce 0) ‘ oDweLe, te Viye aud Bar, 10, 40 i 10 8 hed grate iécnninditons relook AB BMMONE & 00, . ao ———— ane ee ee ee For Had breath FOR BAD WHEAT © tAbrary Aveo FOR wal Cation nae: * ee 0, 49, 16, 74 or a th mi HO mo Prepared oa! hod at HEE a Brondway, . A OF TUE > AND £ cont tints Yi [ACOs State OOD. VANACTA et awaunted Ke i" 1 " FANNON AH Lalt rk age 1] INATIUK A WHELAN No 1151 Bresdwar, at ol. corner Fwen'y alate etrog (ti rane, we Bow prepared fo fore ay Dis brenda wd the p overy viyle of “head gonr”' tow 7, port ames ‘Uhaugee = * Joma HOVE BOS atvoreity place, Hew York, SWAYNE PANACEA coc0n Mercurial Dinnaaee, Clore -— and Towp SWATNE'S PANACTA # Uberves and White we, (OF reeoring. i Kweling 1 WASTE 398 nroshway, ACHA unten Dark Moteher or defects to WAYWES Pal Keep Your ¢ Dey mune Pair of BEOOKY Wa erp AWAYSE'S PANACEA cores Holla, Bellow hin, Pimples ay Te 6 teoatway the tate SWAYNE PANACEA 9: res Mareennis, of Wasltng of Kamier. gownes. H Pees and rate! BWAUNR'® PANACEA cure uitie Di-eases of long mupeies oe Meera! Wennas Sanding EWAYNE'S PANACKA cures Itheomatie Agections, Die. Mayo OMes, New © dan erent ine Bow | me Pr 0 4 Maror ot bf Mew’ Tors ot the KWAYNK' PANACEA makes Pore ‘ote “Wa 1 Rioh Blew if lh parrieora of be ears of Seo'y one ‘4 PAN ACT A be De BWALSH @ bon STARET, PAULADELOHIA red only by Ho, 1) NORTH SEXTH eusolty ok WK hate v ae ; HELMBOLD ® CHEMICAL WARRUOE d be be Ne 4 BEGADWAY | of (he ey 0 my genera anal ge “hiatal ‘Sores. A New Perfame for the PXTRACT OF Rerchter. 4 Pore SIGIE BLOOMING RIGHT BLOOMING | end pditonee chet Soteriie aat MoM Tee BLOOMING Spewkoee * paver i Swarne's Panacea. emrat ALTERAT 4 _ pcoe rorivine ae her wine very badly injured. He was conv Ptor fur chspging the curr sn! 4 we Le Waban a WOM, onuat Aria nn Sire Diagn 37 te ents structing a Dreaewater opposite Ge uw Poe PHALON ROTA ENA) OFTEN rar aur me ALARMH.The alarm of fir form & deep chagne| along thy Warhingtoa we | et otght P. M., waa caused by a H ik iain nines, Ooreces era tm Dernumn's Museum; no damage. | Tee rebet officers captured oa aha nunghave | oils. 6, ot | Third diateint, at half-past two PM. w rs ~ . - | } { building No 424 Waals | | Uae Mot to Jobncon's Iptand, Pandvaiy ian ol =~ Hinaney The alarm Cor | TOPATIRN wert iNDIANe | 7° 7, Face, Dreyer roved 16 Le falve 1 A@siees received from tedien Oomreie som ty. 0 avn’ | witive wis. Fine on Ac) Orne —Retween vight aud riot < | CPah, under date of Gotober that trea'en ba | nnesoure) | . Mondaf night « fire broke out in the wioe aw ‘ od wish all of the hostile - te rimsian othe Pose ro of HY. C. Pratoriuw, in the basement of No. 41 Nave that Territory, ant peace reet ora ' wag ew reed H are, i leasaies B street. Tho flames were goon extinguished by tbe Are | i estan of teavel Ure ‘i ) men. Namage about 9150: inenret for $1408 on rteck | ‘in " 7 s Wit tire ee an! Axtoren ma tho Couuabin y. the | Oe Chara ent so 0 D Tict Res, ctseaa’ Comene appenrance of the baring Is mp arn | gold mimes mez now be ured wih fe 2 aD disaer ay a voder (vestigation by the Fire Marebyi | dopredatious of molestation nos * Re saa . { the Hinebope, Dinh, GorRip or 7 . nate Rrooklys Navy Yard. ai Whe Poslingn manieated by tema ot ee ty jl the Ne a ~ A m ‘ he * The inlisn officers now fo this city visited V7 | svetensiinn G8 tehentatbip nae desire toe pence LK arMbnT OFC VKLIRRS Ce ee one are cores wy SOUS | eae tis bb at. GORA Wo made LW AmR COTE MY oe a ( a fad!ord none, waa » Ort Ppent in ehowing them the syeciaons 1 al ore the Keith at tectere,. Weems SeAMMITS. wnsdiNb b4 Gedttiene oviticcs | peeueaes of Cutan: cor oe Scores W seemed to plones them very mut | Joe G, Brtior wen 19 day o e o law palew be le se The Ruminn corvette, whic was driven om the OK 1 | puvadgaiohin Mint, la the ploom br Bro ‘ yilng ae weed | thewquall of Saturday, w at the Navy Yard awaiting ! 150 REPORT OF THR Com: er sanwourruns, | hotouraphe | anchors Mie The Geet conned 1° the of reg ture for the year 1 t he eo ’ Mason, & fayuunntar | @roiment printing eM er, ant Yu ae, | in the Usived Staten Army, wax taken inte euetody cm | both to the Agr * As Bread Movday night om charys of Intoxication, Te cet | Mies. It macnn « very hs ue Sniucne, eed 7 wee perfectly beipleus, aad had in hie pwmeniot $5,706, | plovily and in ite cont ‘ if ' , Mate oning bewider © valuable gow waten und chete. The | 0d emote! a t waned. Ita reine to ¢ wit Sewutifytag ihe tar, ot W nity for thieves waa % rare ono, avd would or! 7 fre sevice borat tere be ove ienard ms SRK. W Bond event heen atmo ot the poles tnter are have besa ‘stay, mage Maa the | eatiaaied. 7 tich 4 6 pretenty | & Madieen’ s PATENT _————--—-—— --+ | ortmener' nd re ent 4 9 varteites of a Prize Cases. | vutin, tes an 6 the oppenrenne abd ONITSD #TATSS DieTRICT COURT | watee of the @ork Tot “ a4 one « epee 4 Setere Hon. Jeage Botts were mate by FO. Freee vy, of Deaton, the Gee ST bsteer’ " , . j Rov. Ve Te Ontiot Stes Te So) tarde Granghinmas of the oot, od rere: engrersé by | eentt vi i. bier. —Tho Dnited Beaten Mistriot Attorney @ Patasetchs the teat word on | Of Cranes « final decree of distriymion egeiaet tne aygre exmed | VO® ages, of Tu e of to teegrrge: | ‘sone * ‘veeel apd eargy. “mah on gorege ”

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