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wd 2 [8 Oe he teed BSCE See ~ so a ¥ 2. { 1 i t i } t i : Task lBaselo | Raw » No Enemy in Force North of the WHOLE NO. 9918. * f ‘vengeance upon all bushwbackers in genera! and theee in MEADE’S ARMY. NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. bY said that something |\ke a dozen offesrs and sol- io ike a Giers have been picked up near Cattlett’s, since our forces Camo, Nev, 10, 1868. left there on Saturday last, by this band of rangers. Little Rock advices of theéth inst. say sbat the rebe? ‘The railroad is ‘tow completed to Bealton, and will be | Geverals Price’s and Holmes’ commands afe @til? at Mar- burried on to Rappahannock as fast as posetble. It is not | sball, Texas. probable the army will move from its present position But few rebel troops aro now within tne borders of ‘until the road ts repaired to the river, Arkansas. Marmaduke's cavairy and some 2,600 men are T understand that General Meade, having driven the | i the mountains west of Fort Smith, ‘phort of eup- @nemy to tho zouth side of the Rapidap, has accomplish. | plies. ed his mission; but be will be ready to movo still further Polities throughout the western portion of the Mtate are ‘aa s00n aa the railroad will make his base of supplies | bighly encouraging for the Union cause. . withia reaching distance. In Tennessee Forrest has been detailed for ‘Une ppecial Perfect quiet reigne throughout the camps, except a | duty of cutting the communication by river and railroad wafl forwutlers’ stores and more blankets, Tho nights | with our army at Chattanooga, and it is stated that all are terribly severe on tbe outcamping troops, and the the rebel cavalry in Mississippf is to bo moanted and men Begin to murmur for winter quarters or to march to sent into the northern portion of the State} where tt will tome place where dry rails are more plontiful for fuel, | be placed under command of Forrest. Where we are now the fences have al! been mustered out CONGRATULATORY ORDER TO THE TROOPS of service; but we bear that south of the Rapidan they Browentation of Captured Battle Fiags and | “7° Rapidan River. General Meade’s Oficial Report of the Recent Battles. Raid om the Memphis and Charleston Ratlroad. Muwrnun, Nov. 9, 1863. Mr. Wiliam Young’s Despate! Speech of General Meade, ‘Anwy ov Tue Potowdc, Nov. 11, 1863. | and Charleston ‘Raitrond, six miles a &e. &e, RETURN OP THE CAPTURED TELEGRAPH OPERATOR. Dury, yesterday morning, destroyed lie railroad aw Theodore F. Moreland, the telegraph operator who was | bridges at Middletown, burned two stall ridges, ; captured by six or eight guerillas on the road between | toro up several miles of track, and eu the tele- @Micial Report of the Batties om the Rap= |} Warrenton Junction and Bristoe, returned the next day, | graph badly. The latter was repaired this morning. The pehannock. ‘| bearing a document which was given him as a parole. | former will be in running order to-mertows Roddy, Wasumearon, Nov. 11, 1863. } His horse and saddle were confiscated. He wasclosely | Ferguson, Ingee, Chalmers and Richardson aré all in North ‘The following was sent to the headquarters here theo | questioned by his captors as to whether the prisoners | Mississippi, co-operating to annoy this line of communl- éay after the recent engagements :— taken at Rappahannock Station and Kelly’s Ford had been | cation. . n . ‘Haapquarvans, ARwy oF TGs Potomac, sent over the raflrond, It was not until they threatened hss oeagsganae Maan Rivranaxnoce Srancs, Va., to shoot bim that Mr. Moreland declared, “T wi tell you | T° Towm of E-u-ke~ bem sp P ic ingen x the truth: they went down two hours ago.’’ It so hap- “ on Bader Genera) Asien, General in-Chlet— “| pened that the operstor was mielsken, but it ie noesthle |. MempAle papers cf {he O16" otntaly’ ae mantec: Brees 7 ear acme ‘“- a a ‘a hs that the information he gave the guerillas prevented the | Der eee I Lobe that 1 me Durned by the rer ened af . destruction of a railroad train. 708 after, Copan) icemgo’s roma ak sa@ruing wap 20 smoky that it wan impossible to ascertain CAPTURE OF SEVEN UNION PICKETS BY ON® GUERILLA. Bappahannock Station the position of the enemy; and | coon of our pickets were captured three or tour nights ‘was not till the arrival of the:column from Kelly's Ford ree tbl mnyphwarbiisn 4 . ago by one guerills, who proved himeelf an adept at ‘twas definitely known the position at the Rappa- b was evacuated. ‘The army was pat in-motion | "Ky. They were taken by him toa house near by, and put into a room where a woman stood guard at the and the pursuit continued, by the infantry to Brandy *ta- | Mon and by the cavatry beyoud door all night with @ loaded revolver inench hand. It i * Deing diMicult to dispose of them otberwise, they wer |! Major General Sedgwick reports officially tho capture Es ais ation ine 46: ‘of four guns, eight batile flags and over fiftoemhundred | *"°’ ny fishen CAPTURE OF MULES NY THR BNKMY. har pas Sey vind vag has i ait ee. Shortly after the supply depot was removed: from the | was received by telegraph. A committee was appointed <arobtiied onl woustat, Freuih’eiheut ty. Warrenton road thirty-nine’ mules were captured, under | to canvass the city and State, and endeovor to raieo at ie’ nananenceettvtadiners: tidy aly asaca aftayy | te following circumstances:—The single guard, relieved } least $30,000 monthly. seas “inat-enianea vin: every two hours, handed bis musket and ejuipments to | The town of Brandy City, Sierra county, war nearly GEORGE @. MEADE, Major-General the relief. During the night aman in Union uniform | destroyed by fire on the 6tn, 108s $50,000, " “ presented himself, saying, ‘I will take your musket.” It ‘The Nevada Constitutional Convention provided that was given to him, and he then exclaimed, ‘Now, you | juries may find a verdict in criminal casen by a three: Yankee fon of a bitch, if you open your month I will | fourth majority until the Legislature requires a upani- blow your brains out!’? The guard was marched off, and | mous vote. the mules followed. The former escaped, and the latter | Arrived ship Aquella, from New York. were recaptprod. Markets are quiet. Moch of the fall trade seems over, One year ago yesterday the advance of this army, un —— ~ der Purnside, entered Valmouth. we. News trom San Francigcs- MERTING IN AID OF THE SANITARY GomMISSTON— FIRE AT BRANDY CITY, BTO. Saw Prancigco, Nov. «1, 1863, There was a large mass meeting im Moric Hall last Right, to provide for the increase of contributions to the national sanitary fund. Governor Low presided, Rev. Starr King, William T. Coleman and others made addrens- es. Awarm appeal from tho Rev. Henry W. Bellows ‘@oeneral Meade’s Congra' to the Troops. GENERAL ORDER—NO. 101. , Hxapquartens, ARMY oy TAR ‘POTOMAC, Nov. 9, 1863, } ‘The Commanding Genera! congratulates the army upon ‘the recent successful passage of the Rappahannock, in the ~ face of the-onemy, compeliing him to withdraw to bis in- * treochments behind the Rapidan. To Major General Sedgwick and the officers and men of ‘the Fifth and Sixth corps participating in the attack, par- Meularly to the storming party under Brigadier General . Russoll, bis thanks are due for tbo gallantry dis. | **t!l7 come into our lines and tid down their arms and played in the assault oo the enemy's intronched | S!¥e0 themselves up. It may bave been telegraphed to position of Rappahannock Station, resulting in | New York. The military authorities pronounce it to be We capture of four guns, two thousand small | “erly without foundation, farms, eight daitle fags, one dridgo tram and | Pilty-cigbt prisoners arrived hore this morning from -@pe thousand six hundred prisovers, To Major Geve- the front, avd to-night anotber large squad was re: val French and the officers and men of tho Third corps | ved. engaged, particularly to the leading column commanded | _T™48¥ 8 dumber of paymasters started for the fromt dy Colonel De Trobriand, his thanks aredue for the gai- | tPA of the troope. It is expected that the Army of lentzy displayed in the crossing at Kelty’s Ford and the | *¢ Potomac will be all paid within a few days. jery Order Death of a Telegraph Operator. Wasuinatox, Nov. 11, 1863. A mooting of the telograph operators of this city was held this evening to tevtify their respect for the memory of their deconsed fellow operator, Frank 1. Melntter Merars. Janes Cloorsin, James Molan and W. F. Shieblor were appointed to dra’t suitable resolutions, and reported the follow ing, which were unanimous!y adapted — Whereas, having recetved intelligence of the death of Paymaster F. T. Mefntier, for number ‘one of our business associates, we desire pet daa on record this expression of our profow Cy end den and unexpected death, and also our and a gaukne bim asa friend and fellow elegrapher, there fore, it Resolved, That, as with one beart we patofal): are obliged to realize the troth which iovelves the ‘setul leason of our own mortalil Our Washington Despatches. Wasmnatox, Nov. 32, 1863. Aridiculons rumor was in circulation here to-day that five thousand rebel soldiers of Iee’s army bad volun- | Resolved, Ihat we deem it unnecs to indulge im ~@uisore of the enemy’s intrenchments, and the capture | TW teomeers were shot ‘by gueriilas near Burke “ta- | an extended enlogy on the character @f our deceased tion yesterday, brother oper and friend; he was too well known to @f over four hundred prisoners. The Commanding Gene- val takes great pleasure im announcing to the army that ‘Ake President has expressed his satisfaction with ite *Fecent operations. By command of Tequire any get phrase of praise. Resolved, That we will remember him ip the true cha racter of friendship and esteem hin for the qualitie« aod charitable beams with which it is generous Wauminated The Press Despa' Wasmcros, Noy. 11,1863. ‘The genernl position of the \y of the Potomac is i Major General MEADE. mainly unchanged. General Butorg yesterday passed And be it farther Tesolved: That a of the, Wes Awistant tant H. u o % . | resolut sent to bir tf 5 I u be Wauans, Adjni Genera! baontg ‘ulpepper and reconnoitered the enemy's pori- Published in the daily papers of thie 5 on the Rapidun. HB. , Chairmen, red Presemtation of Battle Fings © From roquisitions and invoices picked up in the late | W. H. Yousa, Secretar; om the Rappahannock. rebel car} Ps, it appears that there wae no scarcity of ibe GPESCH OF GENERAL MEADE TO THE SOLDIENS. | nocogsaries of life in Leo's army. Sugar was twolve and a bait cents, pound, flour ten cents, beef ten cents, e0€ bocon obe doting, Clothing was abundant, but prices fo oy rig svates us. The Sch Joln Gilgen and high. Ratioos were commuted at seventy five cents per |p.) C. Satine Veaeel ead " day. Sait wan regularly isewed to horses aud mules. pachospaaaangyt cinnenisiaipauseaied aye Bie aye From sem}-official it ate aa Ps am fara . jv as att a pertod bred April, 1862, in the port of New Orleans, by gunboat No. 4, ¥ | of Captain Farragut’s fleet, after the taking of the eity of Parallel to the Rappakapnock on Saturday, tha right roat- | ing below Kelly's Ford aud the loft pear + Ranh wphe hh | Orne zane SPOSnan Santen, Pesan were Acsthanis river. Evidence also existe of their precipitate | T™éPente In the court below, nod e decree of condem retreat, owing to Cuneral Meade's masterly movements, | 2ation reudered against the cargo as enemy’s property While it ts known that no enemy is in force north of the | Te claimants are the Weymouth Irom Company—a oor: Rapidan, gverilia parties hang about our lines, and fre, | PoTatIon of the State of Massachasette, It appears, from quent collisions occur. Last night private Terry, attached | te t#st Onthe, that in the latter part of 1040 thie com to,the Quartermasters Department, was fired upon near | P&2Y "hipped larse quantities of nails, manfactared by the camp, and received several buckehot wounds, nome them and which were comgned to & house tn New Or Jeans for sale on comrmigsion. The shipment was at their At which were dangerous, rink, and the sale to be made on their account, and pro: creds to be remitted At the breaking out of the war Te was the formal 7h fost, at the taking of Major General John Sedg- commanding the right wing of army; General Wright, commanding te Sixth Army Oorps; General Russell, commanding Wright's division, and Colonel Upton, commanding Russoll’s brigade, with ‘their respective Staffs, came on the ground, in trout of army beadquarters, and escoried by Russell's brigade. ‘Tue latter was drawn vp in line, when the band played @ome lively music, and General Meade appeared before ‘the gallant boys of the Fifth Wisconsin, Fifth and Sixth New York Cavairy b y Captured. a large stoe Ie, unsold, remained im ‘Maine, and One Hundred and Twenty-first New York. 70 THE EDITOK OF TRE HEMALD. the hinds « After tbe distirhanees of Coloue! Upton then presented to General Meade the ‘Tuereexts New York Cav aver Se, a being qnaniabio., the | agent. Ne a) ‘ 7 on eight battiofiags taken by his brigade, edying that two Reanqvanrens, 7) Wargen Street. . pag i ahr. = Borage Monten hoe oped oF more of them were from the regiments of ‘Stonewall Haw Your, Hoy, 13, 108. them coeds of We i bgve just received a letter from my brother, Captain + part ge Benn Seckson’s’’ old brigade, and , that he tint tte. The original dosign was to get bayer was satiaGed | .u5 1, Lockwood, of Company G, Thirteenth New ‘York Mquadron, and Obtain periwiesion ‘thas bt idiers could always be depended upon for the + b but ling to obtain Volunteer cavalry, informing me that Lieutenant Mason oe; Sate ees a performance of similar services. cone for thie purpore previons to the capture of the Ge I Meade replied as foliows:— Gray and Corporal Fletcher, of hie company, and Ave § city, the veseel remained at her wharf, and was there I recetve @ith on as Wolke & Privatespamong whom was private Bacney, were ‘god. | found under the cirovmstances stated, when setzed ag al- eahcas of the pond condest aud gallantry you atpisyed | bled up,” az it is termed, on the 7th ins:., by Mosby, wear | TAdY mentiued asa prize of war. It further snpears om tho 7th inst. . in tho assualt upon tho ememy’s position | the cavalry camp at Vioona, Virginia. The party were | preventug the p-operty frome being acivel. by the eberny ry Station, intrenched with rodoubts and rn : eG wations Gaview $9 400G 4 Fille pis, and de‘eaded by artillery and lofantry. Carried, | Vt PPMUIPE Picket. Yours, &e., Sore 8 for tho owner, Tee precise time whee, the an 4, Page S78 win nee oF the owes precise time w e agit rad, oF tho potat of she baenet, wae a work which i ict vv artdhoss cs sped change of the naiis for fhe cotton took piace im New Or- could yarn fo ele, - And the —_— loans does not appear. Mi, however, fairly to be ine Genddpoce that iafuture operations Team’ kopictiyeraiy | THC Sword of the Rebel Brigadier Gene. | ferred trom the pruors that jt was an early a0 June. 1841 ay «gard vege SN Be 4 poets And prior to the proclamatio ¥ of the President prohibiting thal moo can db, And although it is iy desire to place | The Hon. ¥. W. Gautt, of Arkansas, who har recently | the'eet ol Yule Ie act, heey sigh wus Tonued ou tbe 1th fo such as to avoid, possible, recurring 1 | iegned an address to the people of bis State, woe n | August fol! wing.’ We have bred the question in thie case severe hero oocasions, such ast people of bi * r 07 e recent one, when Fadi Star FAY “4 brigadier general in the Southern army, and was cap. | Deretofore before uv, aud came to the conclusion that the , pu , gee; a0d 10 fecl, as Ido now, that 1 command mon able | tured at Island No. 10 fast year. He presented Getec etre tel cer otien: bo testa = sarge lh Migs pw La Cy) ony bis eword at Cairo,as he came North a priswer, collect bis eff available and yo et ey lnivasententeapantnen your | left it with George W. Gage, one of the proprietors of the | Manaceadl Road Bet pong e Aigemee condnet , and received and transmitted to your com. | T tH Cie ems the whole transection in thie SS : my oy ~ Fdiagen ry in Chicago. Will you give publicity to the | seems to tave been an boneat ‘anal dona fds fort for - prep fact ir. age to retain the weapon. at may be | purpore. cane, os it stands apon tl proofs. ia mI reotive th req isite information, a gener po y meagre one. But one witness, thes mate, on beard of the returned to its former owner, now that he hag retured to his first love, the old flag, and oblige F.G. CHAPMAN, Chief Correspondent of the New Yok Henan, Army of the Potomac. ju Ses be de Juntthe. to oh the vessel, was er-tnined In preprras vio, and neue of the ship's papers are produced, Their wbscure, an’ also the absence of other hands on the yess @!, i* sought to be ae counted for by the confusion and dis tder that relened in the city at and after its capture. Th ® only question Is, whether oF bot the cotion, under the facts and circum: lances elated, war eoemny’s property. ‘There is no ques» tion Of blockade «The werset i car were walling at the wharf with & view to the abtainin, | permiason for s lawful vovage th proceeds of the » Sa micht be sent Teanm # think that they eal. WINTER GARDEN. all alike—stars on a blue cross and Mr. and Mrs, Florence bave prodeced a new Irish Kighth Louisiana flag, inecribed | drama, called ‘Kathleen Mavourneen,” and (i has been ¥ on ine the ‘words “ Winchester,” ‘ Manage,” Ac, drawing crowded bouses all the week a Reet . ted as enemy's property, end murt,there- wes captared by Sergeant Roberts, of the | ali Irish dramas seem to us to have the samo plot, the | [0F*,feverse the decision > and 4) Woot one to be Ginth Maine; 8 second by Captain Sbactetford, | same characters, and about the same incidents. “Kath. | fullnela cmmih, Haven see 1 \atorsay, for the sf company A, Fifth Maine; a third by Lieutenant A. 8. | toon Mavourneon'” is n0 exception to this rule it was | ea/wrs. Moms’ George 1. Curtis aye stoter &Ornig Lyon, of company K, Fifth Maine; @ fourth by private | grst brought out in London during the excitement about | fF the claimants ‘Philip Smith, of the One Hundred and Twenty first New | the «Colleen Pawn” and the “Peep of Day,’ and it in 5 a Mth by private Silas Waterman, of the Ove Hun jously combines t en of both of these well iMPoRT dred snd Twenty-Grst New York; a sixth by James, fi, | K8OWN plays and of many others familiar to Bowery pa condirargg baa ot agen A I, ro Suge mi) plot is simply thit —A ragged Irishman named Pefore Ton. Judge Robertron anda) OY names = ‘Coder and Maoas ference ie in love with Kathleen, aud ebe reciprowates bie Nov. 10.—Fdwin Walsh or the Washingt > Inewrance jon, The squire comes alon » «Second Harper’ 1 Bbargeburg,”’ 4 off <a eeemaien T Prtderteebare. | Katies, giving bers diamou Hg ‘Men pledge of | Company. This ie an®action to recover upon & pohey of ’ O Te, his affection. Kathleen is rather distracted at the | insurance upon the ship @enator. The defenc # Is vnnee “Gettysburg,” the seventh by Corporal B. P. Blondel, of | py ty BS let. oe Upon going LO FCP | worthiness There are actions pending again % three or “ en reams that ire \ Company 1), Fifth Maino, inscribed ‘*Manaseas,” “Seven fies bs beseme tied of hero dae be taal oo ake | four other companion upon the eame lows, and ib ® prevent cane anpeare to be a trial care to tent the hiabiilty To" the #00 the vornel the evidence thas far that t Ye lp Ss lonely glen and get thres miscreants to murder ber, and that poor, forsaicen Terence came to her assistance and was bung for bis paine. Then she wakes up, given pew ‘bis ring and marrica ber ragged ifishmen OT Pines,” “Gaios’ Farm, ‘Malvern Fills,’ “fithain’s anding.” The eighth was a bare pole, the color | Rearer having torn up the flag before it was taken The pieces wore picked up, however, and are being 100 thet Lime. that in 1860 she went on roeks at a time when heavily loaded with marble a ™ 1° sewed together for fatare presentation. Brigadier Geoe wate rom scouplen two acia, and ie the body of the | Locke abs Um - 4 ‘de, BH i | pe o soene at the end of the third act, pained on for one or two tides, and was conside: Fal Goth Willlame, who laa native of Maine, witnessed | Pr viiaine attempt the murden ted tanner en the | Strained but was allorwards repaired. In August, 1 962, these ceremonies with glistening eyes and no |itile fhe leit the port of New York for Liverpool with a be WY | down the rock brainn oom murdorer, wtrang State pride, an be reflocted that five or six of these tro. | Sbrows « (bird over the clllfaud stabs the re, | cafes of grain in bulk and begs, sod was Jot withie 8 “ : | ie one of the mont effect ©) | tow daya. It in claimed tbat ahs foundered at seman Phin wore credited to the Blate that gaye hin birtd. | 5, Clsetr ited the widtenee the Tost ag | that the iorerance companies are lable on their poii-lon Ann foat of arms there is no question but the action of | the 4 comparatively commnsurhen bat | Sb@ appeared to have been latured to the extent of $2,000 ‘the Tth inet. wae the best and cleagest operation of the } ft ia very aed ite. moraine ta the various oneapanies : 4 oi marry cbore B detoie : The defence clatin that the veael was not lov + Gar. ‘We may well be procd of i. lent. Mr. Jack a 4A atrens of wea but that heeflos arose from her Tos the pices upon the sage bb. arining (rom and genera! decry, a Mr. F. G, Chapm pital throughout. Mr. | ren tin anenworthy condition for Heapwusnrens, A heen, ha cargo. (me branch of ine co Nov, 11, 1968 | » part of « fine lady qoietty, | @iteady reported in the United Mater Court, upon ¢ Tonterdny afternoon one of the trackmen of the Orane | aciectdediy the most notable bay Wy the Et oh; me th oe — " worn; Mr. Hagan and Mr, 5 tow — a as Raliroad, while working on the rend, | very neomptable*'Kathions | 08 Which he w Dail, The cane will probably 4 ' one mile of Catlett's Station, was captured by | Mavourneen’’ tof play which siways tekes | COPY severe! camp Messrs. Wim, Carus New a # rs They took him to their rendexvour at Aaburn, ) *el! wens neral pantie we should be wur. fxn od T. Gerry for plant Meore Wm. f ah and mye they wont through @ mock ria! and eemtenced him | Fr her every long res. tt. Fievenee agyeare | Towasend Heedder ver defendant Jp her protean farces evory evening. ---- wee but through the intercession of rome citizens - Fire at Baffaic. Mey O pally réleased bw on hie parole, but not ont'l they Purious Gate at Paffaie. Bovraw, New 11 hes him of everything be popserred en toia | Hewvato, Now. 11, ima The State Lice Railtood woedebes, wilh poe h od Pirbads\drawore. Ho came back to Catlett's last night | A throne gle how been blow ne from thertormweet | corde of wood and fre Uhoweand feet of lumber, we partacttg danudes pearly froven suri ewearing (be direet | for the uel forky elabt bevre } pioyed by fire to day. I ninenred Lene urknewe IMVYOM VYAQHMUHT AWARE 307 wan : NEW YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1863. FATAL AFFRAY BETWEEN POLITICIANS. Encounter Between the Adherents of Alder- man Walsh ond. Councilman Jones in 8 Fourth Ward Porter Bouse, of the Belligerents Shot Dead by a Morgan Jones Map. ‘the Third Avenue Ke iroad. Moecting ef C1 eaion: ay ore Ly ‘ General Haye was consultation The Excitement Among the Ward | of five to make arrangements Cooper Inatitu Politicians, Gruiting. Colonel Nogeut, Interesting Statements of Those who Witnessed the Affray. for the Army, dic. VERDICT OF THE JURY, ae, an, ae ‘Tho porter house of Joneph King, No. 48 Madieon street, | “ee doMers ro each man, ‘was the scone of @ lively affray yesterday morning, be- tween the friends of Alderman Walsh on one side and the admirers of Councilman Morgan Jones on the other. The Jones crowd, consisting of James White, Thomas Brown and one or two others, were enjoying themselves over the counter, when the Walsh party, beaded by John Casi, entered the saloon, The factions were wel! dis poser! at first, and actually drank together; but, as the Dottie passea around, thtir evil passions were gra dually developed, and without any apparent pro: To rx Bo. yr Bi the « moonnty uni ¥e el ‘That in know the army will soon expire, and strengthening the too apparent to admit o le A draft under the th modate the party. White thereupon produced a pair of revolvers, and, handing on@ of the weapons to Brown, retained the other one himself. Curick was rhoved into a back room by the barkeeper; but White followed bim thither, and deliberately shot him through tho heart, The wounded man bad only timo to exclaim, “Oh, Jimmy, you have shot me!” and then, falling upon the floor, expired. Sergeant Delaney and reverv! members of the Fourth precinct police were promptly on the ground, and effected the arrest of the entire party Alderman Walsh, who occupies lodgings over the Joon where the affray took place, was promptly in attend. ‘ance upon his friend Qusick; but the vite! spark bad fled long before the Alderman got down ptairs. The affair created intense excitement in democratic circles, Daring the inquest the #tation house was literally be: wieged with aij classes of yoliticiane, who manifested « deep interest im the proceedings, and eagerly requested admittance to the covrt room. Coroner Collin couducted who will be drafted=an county of Kings uj call of the President—« adopted by the Board :— the county request, that, thie the mim of two hundred and raue bundred dollars before the bib day of Ja is ordered unger the p tober 10, 1863; and wheresa, sary to prevent recruits from other localitign w here Resolved, That the credit of ures Res» ived, Airecied to Joani ‘That the at the porter house known as the ‘'Nickoll Shades,’’ lo- reecive cated at No. 48 Madison street; about five o’clook this morning th entered the house, Messrs. White was per cent ‘Some convorsasion took ove from this finite information in regard all fighting men here, ‘and let un give it to them” at this | Crooke. time Brown had his pietol out and was drandimbivg it among the crowd; 1 went up stairs to call Mr. King, the and told him he had better come down, as there wan & disturbance koing on: a8 1 wax coming down stairs | beard the rt of « pistol, and when | got to the bottom of the first ing | beard the second report; while looking ¢hrough a wintow into the back room I raw deceased coming in. he closed the door bebind him; White immediately followed bim with a pistol In his band soon after entering White fred bis pistol, and ay he did #0 deconsed pat up bis bands ands .id,‘*Jimmy, you haverhut White is always called “Jimmy.” there were three shots Gred—two in the barroom and one i room. (Two pistols were here exhibited to th one « large sized Colt's revolver and the other one.) When | saw Mr. White coming out be bad two pi tol in hie hand, one & large rized one and the other a ‘small one; as he stopped to the sidewalk be handed Brown the small pirtol, " powder I have shot when | went into the room where war | think he wae deud: be wae lying against the wal) and partly against the door; 1 pushed the door open an a whole, when, Second ill be BO second draft. least one bupdred the Diood was streaming from bis wound, he did not syeak or move, I ran into Alderman Walsh's parior, Hogan soon came out; when I went downstaire | saw Sergeant De- laney and a moved to tho ; the body war soon afterwarde re Fourth precinct riation houre ALEAR'! BVIDAMOR, ding at No. 45 Madiwon treet, was shal General, albany, N.Y. Ja® BOPRY. from going into the where deceased was White then broke sem bied at noen to day 1 it White was under the infloence . the whole party bw! been imbibing pretty shots were fired altogether. White said be ‘a hole through his pants, and was going to have aalisfaction out of somebody EDWARD #HERIDAN'S TRETIMONY. Bheridan with deceased the rr pat the pimvol to proclamation o} note full comp'ement by the Bth day of J ry ‘Your committee are therefore of the opinion thatan ordi nance of rewjution to procure substisutes for those persone h substitute er be adoy ‘The following preamble and reof Aa may be necessar THE LAST CALL FOR TROOPS. a of the ‘Bignen Con- Distriet. Ino prenent. PRICE THREE CENTS. Bim. Brown sig claims to be inpocgnt, Ho says be le thirty-four years of age and ie a cauiker by trade. Cusack, it ie said wee & quist, wollengive man, who, ‘until a abort time ago, was employed as @ conductor 6D @' On Tuerday evening a mecting of citizen of the Fighth Congressional district was beld at the réeilence of Pro- vogt Marebal Manierre, for the parpose of tking steps towards raising the quoth in that district, ender the re- cont call of the President for troops, Mayor Opdyke pre- ded After was dotermined to appoint a committes mage meeti in order to forward the matter rome the Wetmore, Judge suther- ntiy. thowean’ 7 thi ‘of the whole peopl that the time of many voention the Jones crowd gcballenged Cusick to the payment of bounties t fight. The latter was vot disposed to risk the can oifer ‘bounties, ment of ai ft chances of an encounter at firet, but, beng ban. | from ihe payment cy any aime, tered a great deal, expressed bis willingness to accom. | dent, f the Pi quired the; reel y. of Buy tect Bpeetal Meeting of the Kings Co ord Yend and John Stevenson, Esq. were designated as such committee, after which the meeting adjourned im Furnishing Volunteers A special meeting of the Bourd of Supervisors of Kings county was held in the Prooklyn City Hall, yesterday afternoon for the purpore of taking measures to raine the quota of volunteers required (rom King® county under the late call of the Proeident of the United States, by the approprintion of « sum sufficient to pay three hun- The following report of the Law Committee wes read: — RVIRORS OF TR County oF KiNcs — ENT EME mitten on Laws, to whom was re ferred the communication of General Spinola, soliciting an *) i apeedarrtged to aid in filling the quota of men requl u future draft thi the President Ras act january, 18/4, triotiam rawhide f this 1d the necesalty of reple pogimenta to thelr full standard the leant committee have carefully exam: mt will Blater, ty now in ng ie ined the law of 1863, Promote the enlist Juntears; and, while it is clear that the corporate wy are pet restrained ) procure substitutes for the late call of tue Pred be on furni by nd th th county for the above men are wanted: therefore, sum of $250,000 be borrowed on the e citizens, dited to the quote demanded under the last 4 by this Board WBE Mi Fimes Guapiry, | Committee. resolutions were then Whereas, the present exiuency requires, and the people of sore DOrrOW JOLIArR, OF 80 mm of thr before another Aral urpose, and may be necess tv for per faith and, the investigation, assisted by bis deputy, lr. Thomas that & eombnitiee of five members of this Board ‘appointed Robinson. The follow ing '# a report of the proceedings: 7 ved hat auch commision consiet of (Supervise THE BARKREPER’S STATRMENT. Caron, ). Bloom, 1 Ll werl orn, Who Wim Fartng, beg ly ory apne aw rok | ait tnt aM gaa acca af lows :—I reside at No. Pearl street; 1 am barkeeper 6 conten 4 Oy urer of the county of Kings is the corpo ation or the above money the abovementioned sum at sucl times and in such amounts as nirpose contemplate@, and that the sald Treasurer ls here. ue certlicates therefor, therefor, with interest not exceeding en Resolved, That ine form of the abovementh ne’ certificate or certificates be the same ne was adopted by this Roard en Moa Oh day of Avene, 18E2, using the word aubetitute for iJ the la as to the pumber of men eos to the ‘that 1b would not exceed 4,600. bern Provowr Manenat Guemmat A Warmnorom, D, C., Nov. 6. 1888, Major Faspanice Towwearn, Acting Assistant Provoet - stood that the deficiency under the alno bave to be made up, which wou thousand county, but no one could matter of common sense in interpreting the regard Lo the draft severely commented upon by General He believed the head men of the administration under the impression that they ie government, and did about what they pleased, country was disgusted with their mismanagement, he thought that the sooner a reform was made among 18 of the administration the better. ‘The resolutions were Oret adopted separately, and thea on motion, Supervisors F born were appointed & eommittes to procure definite in formation from government as to the number of men re quired and other details, when (he Hoard adjourned tho agents of a des. Hooth and Ow- Deo to Avoid a Tee intrepretation given to the { ollowing if wixty tho men are sent to the fleld he interval between October 17 and January 6, there Ww bad previously been under. previous call would have required at instead of wixty thousand rt. (From the Albany Journal. Nov 11} order ie that rom Ornce, Extra fession of the Massachwuset it MBFEAOR OF GOVERNOR ANDREW wale If a State furniah her full quote of volanteers under the Preeident’a call of Getober 17, 1869, for three bundred thousand (300,000), the draft order for the 6th of Janus Ty, 1864, will bot take piace in that State. Provont Marshal General. nee Momros, Nov. 11, 1868. nicer engaged ‘The exten pension of the Massechanetia | agi iature eo Governor Andrew, in bis meenage, reviews the legisis Live acta regarding bounties for recruits, and says It baa been represented to me iting service, as well as y many citizens and magistrates, (hat there bounties do not offer wufficwnt pe- cunlary inducement to coable the reqnired number to be raised within the two monthe which searcely remain to on. At the request of #everal manicipa! governments and of Givers patriotic and public mpirited people of the Com mouwealth, | have therefore called together the General Court for the wingle and special purpowe of cer ming moare 1o secure the contingent of volunteers aerigued to Mansa chusetts, and W» take such action in the preuwmen ae im the head of # man named fowe, and eubsejoently fred second shot; noon afterwards be fred « third shot while | # Wiedom may be found expedient standing in the doorway lea! ng to the back room. | then To relation W volunteering Governor Andrew rx: TAD oUt, and soon alierwarde met (be barkerper whet id | am prepered, therefore, to axmiat th committing | me that be had shot Corick Commouweath Ww « policy for the payment of reguh ‘ JOUN BOWES STATEMENT wagen to (he Maseachoreiin volunteers, ip afd thon © Jobm Bowe, of No 21 New Howery ter fed that be | other pay silowance, bounties and el yantages hitherto witoessed the affray White pointed s pistol at the wit | enjoyed bo Come Se tates eammines, CSlomy. 0's V4 ‘The employment of colorea woltiers # rtrongly advo DENCE. treet, depmed thas be frown wae ureing and one of theme | Sdjoarned. aot were Gret Sergeant lerlified that on hearng of tee au |, - . fouity he (0 the spot, av four’ trot White bed | from the Stale Weapary inatend of 4 four down Madison street witness followed him. and | offered. Actioe open (hin prope found Dim sitting On & #toop the prieener banded the witnon® @ pistol, asked White if be was the man who shot Gurick, but.be mada no reply tok hun to the “tabom hone and locked hin ap Hi as arrested by o@ cere (Craig and Lockwood ; a pistol prisoners: White had the tn the wnat one the omen takes THK POST MOWTRM hx Am Dr. Thomas Robiowon made ® port tm of the body, ana found that the ba’! b 60 Che Nett Ade aboot a dian line, paeming bet wlering the yereardiine 1 heart and the lower te morte Phe Quota of the Dt nod sinters, the « toven bondred and thirty tienel by the nnsylvaata, cated in the addres, and the bravery foorth Massachoretts (evlored) regiment, (n making the sesanlt wpoo Fort Wagner, is eloquently reverred to in Prost of their Siness for infantry rervice The Governor's addrewe was referred to iat ve commitice, which met immed ately efter (he Howe ot the Fwy erin ge A bill wae intredored proposing @ 16 6! noldiere whe hereafier enliet or roeniiat twenty dollere per month bowntion pe son wae deferre! mt! The Comseription Act Dee! fourteen —moking & Wola! im the Tetris of tw The quota of Washington city and comnty vader b+ cs!) for volunteers in Cred at two thowand re hue 1b ous the Wady @bout twe er col Wah, Thit Wound wae the oa re Morn Lowre, # 1 mot te tw 6 hive ewmved imued ate | peome Gouptat Fesusyivans, wv macion at ttet Thetearedwag then tubm sien bo being © ttajor ny oF wb tevieion om Win dey Ae Bh 0m, PeMdered the (los 4 outadie ies did’ edaueg Go ‘ 4 Creecriptien at ontene That tie @eeepeed came | Ln ote $00ed WA BO BeSds Joman Wh ‘e The New Yorm tate Bleecion town wathncesseory V6 the ‘oo! capt gt gg Ripon the PWadition ef the tore ver Othe ial retornm et the vole s Oncetbee covkiy gine ‘ 4 Depew a mayrity of 2.408 ree: ane tye eatins es rs Wane " The ot + 4m lew muaty gre levee SCOP twye be 4 Barcel of the charge preferred agent Oat, aPa hs lobe ) ub ‘ s BURNSIDE’S ARMY. The Rebel Attack onGen. Burn- - side’s Advanced Position. Capture of 600 Men and Four Cannon by the Rebels. Burnside’s Present Position Jmpregnable, ae, ‘Wasninatos, Nov. 11, 1863. It was stated several days ago that two of Genera Rurnside’s poet eastern outposts in Tenmersos had beer atuwcked by the rebele, apd that half of the garrisons consisting of two regiments and a battery, had been cap &e., ae. turea General Grant's deapatch did not designate the exas place where the disaster occurred, nor did it state the strength of the rebel force, or the probable »imber of tht killed and wounded on our wide. The Republican this afternoon says — Gonoral Roroside telegraphs that the disaster referred to occurred at Rodgersvilie, in Hawkina county, Teo Dense. Thie piace is the termination of the branch railroad ot tho Fast Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, and is witnated fifteen miles from Knoxvil General Burnside also statoe that the rebels captures six bundred men and four cannon, He does not mention the number of his killed and wounded, His main army is where it was when tho attack was mado on Hodgers ville—ip an impregnable position and tn good epirits, nub Ject to the orders of General Grant, who is perfootly wet satisfied with ite situation, " The Margaret and Jessie Prise. EXAMINATION OF VIFTY-ONR PRIRONERS—61 AMEPUT SCENKH ON BOARD THE PRIZK—PILLAGING BY THE PRIZE CREW —THE CAKE TO BR BROUGHT TO THK AT ‘TENTION OV THE NAVY DEPARTMENT, ETC. ‘1D examination wagheid at the CountyeJail yesterday by United Btates Marshal Murray, in the case of the fifty ove prisoners taken from the Margaret and Jessie, recently captured by the steam transport Fulton, running tht blockade, ‘There were none of the prisoners of especia importance; but the examination of a large number o them disclored the fact that the prise crew placed or board the steamer frem the United States transport Ful ton broke open some of the cases of goods and wok the contents for their own private use. This is an evil thas bas long been complained of. Very many of the vessele that beve arrived at thie port ar prizes of war bave been found deficient in cargo, the cases and boxes brokee open, and « large portion of the goods pone, This was the case on bosed the prize steamer Merrimac, brought to this port last sammer, and Unites States Marshes) Marray endeavored then to a certain in how far the prise crew were guilty o the outrages said to have been committed You want of sufficient evidence the matter was allowed to rest. On boarding the Mar; arrival at thie port om #undayy Buber of the cases broken open aod « were fount tn the luggage that the majority of tbe urticles sole bad been bid op shore or conveyed away previous to the visit of the Mar shal. At the examination of the prisovers yester thirty out of the fifty who were on board the and Jeanie, Ather ax parremgers, Officers or crew ten Uffed that the cargo, with the exception of much a» war thrown over! ju the . war ell to good order and condition at Che time the prise crew cane om board. Some of them stated, ale. that the ofocers of the Foltep, immediately after reaching the abip, went directly to the Sooues Peer, and rolled op the rily ware of the Mar Jorsie in papking and threw it into thelr boat, amd that they broke open cxnes com taining brandy and twvaded the wine lorker, carryiog bottien of various kinds of liquors, From (he obtained it Ie quite apparent that the print crew appropriated a considerable portion of the gouts ‘captured to thelr private une, and some of the offic the Margaret and Jessie will tomke alidayit to that fac The law * 4 phen ney proceeding from the wale of eaid prine dence i the case of tbe Margaret and Jere clear, sod, 4046 @xample must souner OF inter be mate in order to supprene the ev |, it ie the tntention of the Authorities wo begin Io this inetance Undowbteily the moment prime crews 4 unlawful set which may beneft them a few dollars Wii deprive thew of several handrede, aud perhaps theomande, they w conclude \t in fut thelr iwuereat be orderly and sow Prize cargoes Lo remain updiat us bed. . The entire proceedings 0 Ube cave A the Margaret and Joanie will probably be reported to the Becretary of the Navy for adjudication, Meantine the prisnere will be held Bit the decision of the enthoritien ‘Tried Trip he Steamer Greyhound. The new steamer Greyhoust, built by Mr, Terry, of Keyport, went on s triad trip yeetertay, A large party of Invited guemta were on board, and, aithough the wind Diew half a gale and the river won quite rough, the party enjoyed themecives highly. The steemer weet op the North river as far as Nyack. and then retrned, arriving al the foot of Desbrosses street at aboot The Greyhound @ to replace (be sioumer Oy of Hodeon On the United Mater mail aed dempaten souls betworn even Fortress Monroe and Novtola, Va, the i & bewat - ery respect, aod is Giied ap to an clegence + hound salimers, Bbe in to be who it tevorebly kee During the t Po bownttful eotiatinn wee very. tm he bet pomstivie b forinance of the buat ard her hemwtifi « satefnction te Ol present. he ants « Gest oatem Pottee tate Yor: Ne moan ot W. ru tertay by wllieer Marne Picken dbaving soend the fhe morning of the 60h low lw beiplers cmd 0 Wert street, wear Whe ket, and epen being taken t the hewpitas it vered tbat bh wat fractered. The f “ he that > owe bawit war che om Me BF, Oeilers, end the homurebiy tweber