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_ s o WwW NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. jue a 2S CTS TS eR a ee . eee eee a ee tg Nee eee ee eee ee ecimmummmemune “i ‘gard cur exceptional ac’jon in the case of that Power, | the world, and accepted him—to which opiniee there will THE JOHNSON’S ISLAND PLOT. _ Ds RMAN BITTE RS. " N ‘Phe British yovermmer, was friendty to us atany | be vo dirseutient vorwe—as the Gitting type of bis country. aor nae IMPORTANT F OM THE | rave, and this proce tT OY hoy te Maadswere for the Rasen | A Nor e. 4 tations of nostilita, yt the “Grund Yankee,” as the Atlantic styles him, | Everything Readiness for yy yow a HO! her subjects readent ber is | to place Lim ia ro tweiguificaut « field as » alter tion of the Conspirators. Ror APOgHOLIC ne ee not her habit, If our diplomatio | the rich harvest he was allowed to Care Banpusxy, Nov. 13, 1868. NOT ALCOHOLIC, Telation bad been gene! ied to France | Urieans, Can Gatartasten Nortel: 20a, ‘4 apd in thie vicinity & HIGHLY CONCENTRA’ a3 well ayyto her (a8 w would be), fo that | the rule of tyranny, afford anything worthy of the inge- | Everything ts quiet here v % GHLY GONCENTRA Rebel Comments on the Elece | eyepiece arco foun would seve been | muity of him who has been secustomed to plunder by mil. ‘There is very little exeltement in the city. BIGULY CONCENTRATED - ) reqagnize us at ooce amd send regular consuls to do | lions? Is it a proof of patrietiom on bis part that be de- HIGHLY CONCENTRATED tions North. thaie*bkeinces and rogular minigters to communteate with | sconds 10 20 insignificant a sphere, or is fs @ % | General Cox and bie staff passed to the island this HIGULY CONCENTRATE ‘our government at Richmond. dut vow that England bas | to bis ability that he ts expected to glean morning. yeas. oad ‘Deen distinctly affromied by the marked discrimination, | treasures from a region that seems r*y Everything ie being put in readiness for the rebels, and ¥ ee se eeeabis tana eneiner anpmaeauaie te ‘Mr. Lin- | less skilful robbers. the troops here and on the way, Johnson's Island era LI coln for reparation of any alleged wi done to her sub- Tt may Dot be useless to recall to mind that’the Confede. | with . te eras Tho Withdrawal of the British Consuls } jers, ava netp str. Lincoln to enforce that reparation; ia | rate government, mot taking the same view ef Butler's | and Sandusky may be considered safe beyond a doubt. aru 6 other words, aid him to crush the -tretliten. itn iat 08 penene coneuryain. Jeane ae ee Batteries are posted to fully command the entrance to ae ‘offens: weroment i should be executed officer from Rebdeldom. Uns ta athe Ealeeheas ecedteeneetnee: | lela ebean bende hesniate ‘to fail. ‘Thies the harbor, and would sink any vesscl attempting to en- abu coguition of a Power which slights the one white it courts | tion remains in full force at present day, : we bave | ter our bay. me tho other. We bad the opportunity of vindicating our | thought fit to refresh the memory-of all Southermofoers | ro United States steamer Michigan is off Johnson's in own dignity with ut offence to either, and of them | im this neighberhood by ite republication in the present 4, all rondy See achann: ’ both a good and fair occasion and common ve to | number of the Richmond Keaminer, That be should | Island, iy . 4 THE BATTLE QF KELLY’S FORD. | scttogetbor ia our favor. We have Jost that opportu. | assume ‘command 20. clove” to’ the Confederate | Ail the reports about an attempt at escape by the rebel Boon ng acute of State bas good and Stincke a little of bravado. "He will, Notdoubt use ail | Prisoners op Jobogon’s Island are simply false. ‘There & 4 Secretary good 3 4 wooo sufficient reasons for what he has done, bus thons rewons | those wise precautions for bie persosal safety @hich bo | aro n0 indications of any such tateations opto the pre- GeeMan Birth LA are not public, ee hy = ~ it is not impossible | sent time. ORRMAN y vi joe may found fault seme ocea- ‘Al AFFAIRS ON THE PENINSULA. Affairs in Southwestern Virginia—Gem. | sion, and it would make a pleasing and appropriate ter- Burvaro, Nov, 13, 1863. Ai Averiil’s Movements. mination to bie career if the soll of which wit | rhe Cleveland Leader of yesterday afternoon saya that FREPARED BY Is 2 nnamineesl (Prom the Richmond Examiner, Nov. 7.) nessed hig disgraceful defeat in Kis ish eney, Of arms, psc ead vandbetih. Sake toh Secheasendana a PARED g diy Thuroiag atte that avert wir anvanciog ‘into | merited reiritation of pop tmmales ‘| Selock from the oficers at Joboson's Ialand, eaking that » mo Me JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA. Pa. -—— pe lay mo! , stated that A: as advanc! » * a , ELPHI: 5 5 A Greonbrier county, Virginia, at the heed of seven thous. | Intimat e been given tbe sent to Jobneon’s Jeland immediately. In 4 N, PHILADELPHIA, PA; oe ’ JBFY. DAVIS IN SAVANNAR | ty 4 Tatimations have been given that the southside te to be | Pei sea mo M. JACKRO! DI A, BA Mon-retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irritation, ate a beturdag susueenamenren Cametaee | oe mtn Kaien Seecutyane te hoe ut‘be may | response, elght hundred and fifty men of the Twelfth Ohio @ Mt Jagnson, PHIFABEEDHIA BA snatigg.og Uicernticn of the Bladder and Rignern eet fant Tennessee, anroumoed fo the War: Department that | Mave beon sont forward not only for the purpose of pro- | cavalry were sout at three this morning. wine SrrestuALTe cure Ripegeenae ie Recents Gleam aaa THE NORTH CAROLINA ELECTIONS, | Averitt naa itn five, brigades, fallen upon General | en oy tae ina mab eee ae ake? | 11 is reported here (Buffulo) that the captain of » propel: WILL RPVECTUALLY GURE tm the Bladder, Calculous x thousan: im 'y oppression. ROTU. —— fan bably foutod and aimont destroyed his ‘mall force, Gen. | which {t would afford them the, most exquisite delight to | ler from Sendusky reports thata tunnel had Loemapereghty 2 iver conte, Erruorua ‘Y CURE Gravel or Brickduss ‘oral Jones did not mention where the affair oooarred ry adios mig oor mien Lee renee at -, their om ed from the prisoners’ quarters on Jobnaon’s ae bo | SOuSLAtET, See F 5 ht, in anol , | instruments. itherto de- pucks ; AFFAIRS IN RICHMOND, | Goh Jones sends intelligence that General Ebola bad | fended the "capital need no alimulug in the good cause, | Some woods several qeeaapleg unanaibayey which on tives Souetaing “aND reached Union, Monroe county, bat that his loss from the | but even their valor might derive fresh fire from the | six hundred muskets were . PLAINe, “ano Kees Re ae encounter with the enemy was unknown, thought that Butler is to boast of An J success that may | undoubtedly been brought from Canada, The plot was to DYSPEPS{a, All Diseases or Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, ane + be obtained, and to show his ingenuity in inventing in- States Mi d two of the DYSPEPSIA, paler ay barony TELEGRAPHIC PREPATCHES TOTHS RICHMOND PRESS. | dicnities for any population that may unfortunately come | #%!z0the United steamer Michigan and two BrarErata, 9 inatninen Gaaensia tid, Governor Seymour and the Elections yacupona, Nov. 10,1863. | under his control. New York Central propellers, and make a raid oo the DYSPEPSIA, meepeian ‘North. ‘The snecial correspondent of the Lynchburg Virginian shipping and the city of Buffalo, DYSPEPSIA, onion, Women or Children. or eae meine beiwot Ne Se nat as hee ere ee Jef. Davie ot Seraeeees Attorney General McDonald is here on a visit to Mayor AUNDICR, HELMBOLD's EXTRACT BUCHY, The brief lease ef power tn the State of New York | i! (eva) the Savanah Kepubiicab.) ney Fafa Pett we rere os whion the democratic party obtained last year by the | Fivo thousand Yankees, under Avoril!, camo from Bev- THE PRYSIDKNT’S VISIT TO SAVANNAT. Fargo. AUNDIC! ELM BOLD BUCRO, success of Seymour has been determined by the late clec- | erly, attacked Jackson, fell back to the polut vamed abd | Our city has been in an uproar of ploasnrable excite. | ‘The information he brings shows the reality and so- mesa tk JAUNDI 1 LM BOLD’ TRACT BUCHU, tion. Even the city of New York, formerly 2 sunnah me by Echols, and a severe fight ensued. Our loss | pont ror a day or two past, occasioned by a visit from rivenasen ot the pick to releces the priscunsa aouaaaeere tte RONG. OR NERVOUS DERILITY,, ARISEASER, 1 HBLMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, on ee ee. ea Rete on eee hon tino te killed are Major Bailey, commanding the Sie ieearions Shamans Derren tie onmereme Tey tna, FROM A DISORDER#M LIVER OR STOMAOH. Yor Weartness. arising from Hwbits of Dissipation, atendot « fallen 0 ungrateful soH, and those striking indica- renty second Virginia: Sere Je, of all ages and classes, aud we may add ‘ved information of the scheme from a Consti with the following symptoms:—Indisposition te Ba tions of political change ‘which were ‘ment by his | the enemy. Captain Ruder and Captain Ruffner, of the | Sotorke evince so. iniense interest in any man, living or | _,LoTd Lyons recel ened 3 as evidence that the republicans had lost ground 6i0ce last year have beon shown by the results to bo valueless and Insignificant, The control of the Legislature passes into the hands of the Lincoin party, and Seymour is deprived of any power to oppose the designs of the government. ‘There is no special reason why the South should regret same regiment; Captain T—, of the same rogimont, witb eee ee ae Cae | citizen of Baltimore two months ago, which has been con- ail bis company, were wonnded. Lieutenant Rand was Sitanse bie aap to all. When he spoke, ‘all carg | firmed by revelations of an actual plot. magne ame of he ay wagon, | Werecreehand il agen riled opm him, Wacken 2p" | "ite Unt « umber of eeesenaa. were ‘0 ake General Echols, hearing a force,, reported, to be ander Parana ote ea of ovary heart Was too ealfent tony | passage on board of the Chicago and Ogdensburg propel- Scxmamel, was ing from Kanawha to out him off, | mistaken, All scemed to regard him a8 the nation’s | lers and afterwards seize them; then intercept the De. fell back towards the mountain and passed through Lew~ | penefuctor and friend, and all were oager to evince | troit and Buffalo steamers, They were to threaten Buffa. @rtion, Loss of Memory. DiMiculty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Dis ease, Dininess of Vision, Wakefuiness, vi this. Tho experience of the last year bas shown that the | isburg on Friday evening. The force expected from Kana- | (noir gratitude aud do him honor, We doubt if ao ight, Fever ans oppositinn to be expected from the State governmont of | wha arrived there noxt morning. Pablic’ mau ever. mates Detter’ impression among | 08nd Ogdensburg, and, according to the revelations, ys dig ga New York was of an exceedingly mild type. The only spmrrerar strangers. Greatuess is too apt to grow dim as we be. | were to be aided by emissaries in Buffalo, who would fire ‘Cheat, practical question my prog ool 8: Rd The waige ee Ae word-eawers and | come sci oo ie “ee that bears He i ign the city in several places. on of during that time was that of raft. Against ‘s’ Brigades Captured. dent Davis -nothing to ri y commingling with the 5 7 "On might have rallied not only whatever remuants of froe m the Richmond Examiner, Nov. 7.) people. He js a man-—a man not by but aman | The Canadian ministry have taken ample meagures of batant Tmactnings BRUPTIONS ON THB PACB, spirit and respect for law could bave been found to do Official information was reocived by the War Depart- | jn his own right, upon a basis of moral and imteliectual | prevention. ‘Dez ean - PALLID COUNTENANCE. dattlo in the cause of constitational liberty, but the large | ment yesterday that two brigades of Lee’s army were, | merit that can never fail. And, then, tothis he adds | there are fifteen thousand Southern secessionists in gestion soa a mags who were personally affected by its operation. He | on Saturday, captured by asudden and unexpected ad- | that which never fails to commend a man to the people Candie: And will positively preven! yellow fever, biNous fever, &e, | These symptoms, if allowed to goon, which thie medicine « lacked either the power or (hz disposition to organize an ef- | vance of Meade. The despatch bringing this intelligence | of this country—fine powers of elocation, He speaks . THEY CONTAIN mores, soon follows Fatalty, fectual coeatiang he Casa sesrntiieriogny saneen Wg ed ae eee Dar Naeiare Of ee geet natn bir fo ste) cine) eee Oe oe teow better Dernorr, Nov. 13, 1868. Borsa os Sa en ol pots invariably removes, soon _ ful Epileptic ‘the operation of the law ven! jiscon' and exer! eved in official circles that our wou! le | still to ies. penetrate a ns bub etter ney. above diseases . cases: thi may ex] Whe ed ina power of resistance in the spasmodic form of a | short of five thousand men. Governor Letcher and | large audien‘e, while thought and lap; e with him are An armed steamer sent out by the authorities to recon- | °f ® hundred. i aed Fits, tp one of which nt may expire. street riot. A pretext was afforded for the concentration | others, however, who arrived here Inst night, direct from | ever ready, and of the strongest and purest kind. On | nojtre suspected points on the northern shore of Lake Do you want something to strengthen you? cap say that they are not frequently followed of & military force, and the government settled its | the army, give vot s0 sad aa account of the uffair. Their | tho whole, ‘we bave every reason to believe that tne | oe Suspel! to-night. No indications of apy hostile | B you want a good appetitet those *direful diseases” “INSAN- peptidergic gol Aen Nehene hahaa ee dando eine hice fetiten Cerra Halt eer nt np pedition were found, and it is doubted it any exists, Bo lon weet i ocr estan commttcationt cee pein opposition to the draft has since heard of in that | brigades, being on picket, were attac! yy about twenty- | unalloyed ure im, bas lutary | ox: A it : 7 Me Buitovand the results of the late election may have been, ina | five thousand of tho enemy, and after one of the, most | resulis-on the mieds of ovr people. Bo you want to get 11d of nervousness? he tt COR ee measure, due to the actities af the government | desperate fights on record, part of which was band to ——— CuxveLaxn, Nov. 13, 1863. Do you want to aleep welt are aware of the cause of by that cutbredk of exercising hing influeners. hand, our men were surrounded, and ali of them, except Jeff. Davis in Richmond. Lieutenant Harris, commanding the Pittsburg battery | Do yon wanta brisk and vigorous feeling? From the statistics of the Pennsylvania and Obio elec- | some #12 hundred of Hays’ brigade, killed or taken pri- (From tbe Richmond Examiner, Nov. 10.} Lt 0 If you do. ure tions it appears that, in spite of the abseuce of a large | soners. ‘The President returned from his teur of the South and | of six twelve-pounder Napoleons and one hundred and HOOFLAND'S GERMAN RITTRRS. part of the population of the military service, the number The number of our men taken prisoners is variously | Southwest on Saturday evening, and proceeded imme- | twenty-five men, passed here for Erie this morning, for Baopeane “} caaean BITTERS. of votcra bad increased; ond, notwithstanding the fact | stated at from Afteen hundred to three thousand; the lat. | diately to the Presidential mansion, where he received » ‘defence sqniest pibiian: HOOFLAND's GERMAN RiereRS: ‘Shit the demccratic candidates received largor votes than | ter figure is probably the nearest the truth. We also lost | number of calls. ice HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. ever bofore, they were defeated by large majorities. The | four pieces of artillery. ‘The beautiful Arabian steed recently arrived at Wil- Cease ah aati saan PROM REV. J. KEWTON BROWN, D. D., EDITOR OF THE ENCT- in © is, of course, irresistible that immense frauds | We have been able to obtain no information of the ex- | mington as a present for tho President was brought on in iy Nov. 18, 2808; CLOPADIA OF RELICIOUS KNOWLEDGE. pe ‘Thoy were naturally to bave ben ex- | tent of our loss in killed and wounded, but it fa confident. | the same train,and la now at the President's stables. ‘No Intelligence in relation to the Johneon’s Island affhir mAlangh Dot dispoocd 2teytator oF, recomme prorscey ted, ‘but we might hive anticipated more dexterity in | ly assorted that the enomy’s loss was very heavy, some rae tional to that already telegraphed has been received. | Medicines and the Molan- the arrangements for coneumnmeting. them. it would | sey as much as two thousiad. The North Caroline Hlections—A Call for | ean coe ae ee may ‘net tesily to the” Senetts: ne bate mitt om have seemed more rational to have suppressed a gutticlont | The Nght is reported to have occurred at or near Kelly's Peac was q y . pootived fram egy slsaple eeoparctien teria bene thanks eholy Deaths by Cou- number of opposing votes to insure the e’ection of the | Ford, on the Rappabannock; but whether north or south {From the Richmond Enquirer, Nov. 9.} A despatch from Columbus says that a large force of in- | may thus contribute ta the benefit of vihers. I do this mers conpiiee baa ample Fepublicans, without obviously exposiug the fact of | of that stream there aretwo opinions, One account is that NORTH CAROLINA RLECTIONS. fantry and two batteries of artillery wero sent there yes- | Teadily in Hooftand’s n Bitters, prepared by —— fraud. Linco is, however, not particularly sensitive on | the brigades were beyond the river, and in a manner cut A very singular and eccentric community ts our sister C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was brejadices witness tothe truth of the ‘tho subject of appearances The thinnest veil ia suffictent | off from the main body; the other that they were on the | State tf North Carolina, A State which ‘Bo occasion | terday. man: the fi y pose oat sorve bis purpose, kven ¢he sham of elections in Marylaud, Kentucky and. Miasouri ie not too transparcnt to be gravely presented to the world as a manifestation of popuisr sentiment them for iy ueder south bani at Kelly's Ford, and were surrounded by the | for prisons, and which, uotil the war came, had little or | General Cox left Columbus for Sandusky on a special | Wey, were Chiefy ap alcoholic, enemy, who croased above and below them. no debt, but paid as she went, hes certainty s most re- | train last night. ays’ brigade is composed of Louisianians and Hoke's | spectable character, and her stocks and ‘cannot Dut stand ats high premium on the ex of the The Canada Outward Bound. ‘easeriion, The constitution once affected with Organics Weakaess, re quires the ald of Medicine to Strengthen Aests, and for encou rat to ot fabctas deovsoua oe cape idm ane es Biter eae The e Although it 4s possible that the administration party expected Meade toad. | world. But with ali that North Carolina has @ curious ‘the present year. wan followed by evident relief, a1 riz hove rained same trengih thronghout the interior | yance upon him yet was not prepared for so carly and | way and will of ber own, and is never dove occasioning Matavax, Nov-23) 1808. | retin 1a.0 degree of bediiy and. soeaiat vigor which I} ‘and invigorate the System, which WELW of New York by ¢he elation consequent upon the successes | vigorous an attack. He knew Meade bad received per- | surprises to her neighbors. For é¢xample—we are The steamship Canada, from Boston on Wednesday, ar- | Pogaining. T therefore thank God and me friena tor ai. ahs shes gemeeaiaenia of last summer, it te unlikely that so great a change | emptory orders to advance and give him battle wherever | that she is sending t0 us, as ber Congressioval eeaation, Tived at this port at half-past one and sailed at half-past Fecting me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN, BOLD's RA ARIABLY BORD should have beon effected in the city. The preserce of @ | he found him, but thought it would take the Yankee seve- | a number of geot'emen who say they want wedi for Li PuiLapecrata, June 72. 1861. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU military force to iatimidate, aed the operation of traud, | ra} days longer to bring his army to the Rappahannock. | will use their endeavors to attain that Sgnat | two this morning iverpool. PARTICULAR NOTICF. 2 are uocensary to au explanaiton of tbo (act. Ie would now appear that Meade can advance as quickly | famous Mr. Teich, who, sald, in his address to the eloc- tern pet np Ia qaart Rote, sone anmagT abe nemect Ui | 15 ents, plessant in ts taste aad odor, and more Strengibent's Universal suifraye—the war borse of democratic | as he rotreat ft war”? , The Margarct and Jessie Prize. wbtabey oF common rman esetiong Pros 33 45" oasis por gal ford goverpments—bas, like all ether cunningly devised ‘There was TMB OUARGSS 4O4INOT THE NITED CFATER CREW— feed bY anles ue ebtlander ened ‘tng than any of the preparations of paneer 4 perience aye ip ctl pe he bores 8 to STATEMENT OF PRIZE MASTER HAZZARD, BTC. ters han caused and wi RON OR BARE. ene See irposes of arbitrary | Brandy Station In the accounts which have been published relative to or. ernment. Louls Na oon has the merit of frat ply = Ls about pe: Yor % op agrand scale.’ Io bis empire universal eulrage (Prom ‘the same paper, Nov. 10.) ‘Yet all this time nothing is more certain than that | the prize Margaret end Jessie, recently captured of Wil- minnie of the wor (hoee sugering is the foundation of the edifice. The people, however, | the unexpected misadventure on the banks of the Rap | North Carolinians do pot think the war bas lasted loot | mington by the Fulton, it has been stated that the attendant upon a drunkard’slife and death, PR ey eee ee ek ee mont dingres. | eagugh, while sre are any Yaskes rors unm Cored, | prize crow put onboard fom the latter veel were gull Cola seanaiinian eoeees 1 DO CAPTIOG OF maitied. i a pats ve ieee ger le gras ae Dam, a ta winnie Se Btate and as individual soldiers cigxomy oom. eo pe hipcincs pibern tor hrlbarics Laird MALE OR FEMALE. Gionale,’’ and the question is Bo longer an open one. State has sent forth a larger proportion ‘eons Raster Oliver P. Hazzard, who charge a — Lincolu, from ¢he nature ef the’ case, hee acted come- field. No troops the Yankees with more hearty " 1, Confederate baitie deeper | caret and Jessie, and brought her to New York, called at foto ihe tanks of the fo0. fed Soldier that votes (or the Hxratp office, and desired s correction to be made Mr. Leach, who declares that war has lasted Telative to those charges against the men under bis com- . ed — Parting to thom a new Principle. He ‘‘runs the machine wh oive vou ashe found jt,” bet turns it in an entirely different direc- ppearan 4. Q0OD APPETITR, ton. He still carries on th ce of constitutional encugh, goes atraight into line of battle, and fires away ; rw Exreroment:-bas regular elections and logisiative assem- the Yankee enemy. While the New York Tribune com. | mand. He states that on boarding the prize off Wilmiog: ATTENTION, SOLDIERS, wns a eee ‘These can be casily bent to the purposes of des: | posed, ‘However these things may be, let us hope that pliments a Raleig! a ie apie ton, be found the greater portion of ber cargo strewn NO, DEALT NERVES ai and, anaes alc srge reed vapee acitinent force, | Snevent go serious and mortifying may ave the good eee is ven by While thecppareme | Sround the decks, and the rebel crew freely help ATTENTION, SOLDIBRS, STAONO, URAL: "The complete.control of the State government uadoubt. | Sorc wnlicn huve rendered ihe nelgaberbeod af teesay | ssatiment of tho State, as declared by this election, is | 18¢ themselves to everything they could lay hands upoo. AND FRIEDHA OF SOLDIERS Witt cive vou edly givemgroat power to the centralized despotism at | station and Kelley’s Ford an ill-omened ground, What | that the war has lasted long enough. the State has shown | Captain Lockwood, who had command of the Margare ATTENTION. SOLDIERS, BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELIBGH Washington ; but his very freedom to carry out their de- | eise may come of it will Be 80 speedily known that specu- | more zest and activity than any other in providing her | and Jossie previous to her capture, bad given permission pein aut wulacdkh $86 te sins without impediment ts probably the shortest road | lation would be imprudent. Naturally it might be sup. | troops for long campaigns. At Moment North Garo. | 1, is 060 whet the: with the pre AND FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. will enable yoo ‘dy which the Yankees will reach tuat goal of discomfture that this success should tem de to tmmodiate | lina, with ber own steamer, the Vance, is importing | 00 0 they. caved fab whe ‘Shorily alter dy hapa obiaied SLEBP WELL. and exhaustion.et whioh even absolute power will be un- = on an extensive scale. Sut he is cautions. Heis | through the blockade comfortable clothing and other ae ‘meas eoveral cv 4 the posed ATTENTION, 3OLDIERS, ll able to oliait any further eflors from them. | The failure | upwiiling to. tread the path of his predecessors. The Ecce erenggelel omaeet gt ey A ae Srna sonny ein ereran Seek aon teehee AND FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. * ] Attrtal will convince the most or radical a is a final over » leaving ry , an upaccou! ‘eople! , —<— Foom for the tomporizing expedients or middie terms of | AP lease of that ita which the nest general ackios, an, | thelr rights and their bomes, and they sead a man to | selves to some trult and liquors and oier articles, There leeiieyien aves SREPTICAR the 80 called. conservative men, The oly conservatism | deriaken by order from Washington, will probably | Congress because he says that thoy bave defended them ie 7 Peli age rod “ OL ‘that exists in _ Rg A Reese s ee terminate. a ‘long enough.” ravens th opal re coat 7 aix ames 4 ce sere. par ad AND FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, " Own niteresta, 18 possi may now thin! paeaioaabaes re 100 jor us—' iq to give up all commen! , pos } Chat ond Is bert to bo atiained by the complete destruc- Affairy on the Pe: ula. and speculation upon them—and shall hereafter be con- pred jo - — bd gy teal the .. from vont ATTENTION SOLDIERB, Hoe} Sion of the South, tm accordance with the radical policy. (From the same paper, Nov. 11.) tent to know that the people of the old North State, Fm ing. of ul S Bro vai Pom co thing AND FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, HELMBO! Party atruggtes far the porsceston of Btate offices, espe- memy on the York peninsula are again | whatever they may say About it, whatever cewspapers | 1bursday night until Sunday he nor bis crew hed apy rod BIOULY CONCENTRATED pee fod a bare vat a email bearing on the | making a demonstration. Information wae received Se eae eee, ke pod Contetennten iinike | laging the eurgo Be desires flatly to coutradiet, which AND FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, afkior pana ree involved in ‘ send to Ce . sf eS, Motive power wafeoth cases. When they despair of ob- Lane cusitcc ae oteie [Man fact he asserts he can satisfactorily prove. ‘Weill he nlhentionS? bit havin Selethinher fHawhh: te OOMPOUND PLULD EXTR, = all the army.do the fact that “HOOFLAND'S German Bitters” will cure nine-tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and privationa incident to camp life In the lists, published the arrival of the taming that,@i0 people may be driven to demand a . &t Diascun t some fort: ‘We even venture to hope that Mr. Leach, if he be in- poco, and tegovernment reluctantly forced to yield ft. | Pilee ‘sant of Richramed ae ae Ui a eee FOL | segd elected to Congress, altbough tie bas proclaimed that that they were moving on Richmond. The York River | the war bas been carried on ween re bea he acre ATATIONAL 0 To 1 IARY BLE almost daily in the newspapers, siok. it The Withésewal of British Co train, which reached hero at five o'clock ast eve! comes to Richmond, be prevailed upon, by vi ATIONAL DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY BLECTIONS. | ‘will be notlord that a ve naridon are suffering Commisafoners from Rebeldom » enemy were betwoen Ni siderations, to let it go on a little louger. At a mertir g of the Executive Committe, held at Mozart | ffm, debility, rt d cam be seein eer {Frem the Richmond Foquirer, Nov 7.) maville. ‘The object of the ag Ball. Novemte 1863. it was imously, nonce resulting from ¥ Head Accumalate. In expressing mUsfaction at the dixmissal of the British | demonstration is, doubtless, to distract General Lee's Disasters on Disaster Consuls from this ontederac Mason from Louden would be speediigife consuls of other Pow disorders of the digestive ory ’ A ‘the national democracy of the severa: oP beng y Mee i o withdrawal of Mr. | tention, and embarrass his movements, by threaten: {From the Richmond Enquirer, Nov. 11.) ytd & aecd omonsecd saiieralentiedeal tees mighseeenved pes oer ly Supposed that the step | his communications, and it 1s provable that these Sunday , at all times fertile in rumors, was particularly reach judieal, district. to that otherwise will be lost, eases arising fro xd by the like action towa: some of the same troops that, last week, made a show of | 80 on yesterday. But we fear that the rumors of yester. hominate candidates 10. be supported b; Ane Mesart demeo- We call particular attention to the folowing romerkante , and the commissioners to | landing on the Carolina coast. If so, their numbers are, | day are too true, and, unfortunately, too disgracofully + he That and well authenticated cure of one of the nat an impure s of Police vi exer ° Gtate of the blood, and the only rel France, Russia, Ke, Without this general action there | no doubt, augmented by the addition of Spear’s cavalry, | tue. It was roported that General Fchinls had been dis- | 7%, fon the Mow of Police and Cluil tuations, except that 10 use bis own language, "bis been see fe a discriminatiogpar tndication of resentment against | white and black. astrously defeated vear Lewisburg, Virginia; but moro 11 ntions in the Second, Parapmirata, Aug. 28, 1868. able and effectual known remedy for the eure ropean guvennmn ént beyond all the rest. In this From Southwestern Virginia there bas been no tnteill- | than defeat, a shameful, unmitigated disgrace was per oo ‘Tenth, Twi i. Fourtesnth sod Se Welk, gentlemen, Foor Hoots pile . nination—nat i the dismissal or withdrawal | gence since the announcement that Geoeral Echols bad | mitted to betal our arms'in the b asted Army of Northern seen Gamiantor’ alison. Care an Ritters has saved my life. There is no mis- of Gerofula, Scald Head, Balt Rheum, Paine ane iteeli— there is offenow. If the order had been universal, | reached Union, Monroe county. Virginia, Two whole brigades of the Army of Northorn | tPpoved in Moat vanic districts oi er by numbers of my comrades, ot tee Bent Ciebentions 2 for consuls of all matéors which do not recognize our in —— Virginia were captured on Saturday We learned tits | 1o's@ supported for Counclimen, An’ Conventions in each oO few dn 4 Fol coenk crt g dopendence, then duare could have deen no ground of compiaint; ‘the prowwading would Dave been avowedly ov the general principe that it does not comport with the | fate bot as rumor, but as @ fact, from such a source that we vatane ® of my siamese, th stee Rem Ocieane; | Su mee see gems waste | 2 Seer ieaens meee at ru! were ‘eoznt se ot a. have rf. i 4 |. Thateach ward shall be entitled wo as many | Drated battery, and under the immediate command of Oup the destiny of Yankeo generals might | PFigades they were, not even whether they were cavalry | Resolved, That each ward. shai 7 the Throat and Legs, Biotches, tain R. B. Ayres. Through the exposure attendant upon my Pimples on the Face, Totter, o C fantry. Put it matters not who the brigadiers aro, | del tions as there are election T wax attack jwember lat with, 4 0 sneha. oa troderararnouscarange n'a | Te evanea ot erftoa darkroom rice | So("wuatbor ho commatan ave nary Wecavy” | Qa Laupiniens, serats | pace! eiaptanen erences ee Brea a ma cilities within our bordegs togovernments which have 80 | him to emerge in the full orbed splendor of Secretary of | tbe bovor of the army, interest of the cause, the | divided as usual i the seve: ack of donee ae ae “eo 4 Bruptions of the delayed that ¢ recogn| safety of the country all unite to demand their dis- | Where the ward comprises parts of more than. one Alder: cy niery. 1 was then remove c = bo Sbice’ we weenie inea tibtenteee en | Cae moral of the Army o( the Potomac, the Hero of | Eiiegat “from the army ‘upon which thelr voglt. | music aint “Sire ate ‘ ee from each ward to the Coun. Salve trom which f inadca ‘on ‘ike ath of tame, Sxin, '. in somes 1. As tue that the goves nment of Engiand had shown Commander of the Departmont of ¥' ee cece At pees | amare eeveoroaa sree that time T bave been about as lw as any one could be ADD BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION, Seelf more unfriendly thaw :thatof France, and was noto- writing we are not able to give any other particulars. Thi t the credentiate of each to the | 2nd stil! retain a spark of vitality. Por @ week or Senigth roy ‘om; 00 that Tt Me, im general, ditioult to explain the | Tq rumor of this disgrace comes to us from a source | Resolved, The t the credentiats of Seeegitinn to the ly able to swallow anything, are « usly the obstacle to @ joint recognition; 90 the argu- | guiding principle which governs the appointment or the that ‘our and its serious and st ral | Several Seereasiene. shall be certified to by a majority of (= te KOT A FEW Monts fora cossaition of all -tbat quasi diplomatic inter omotion of the military men who are doomed to the demands B shameful | the members of the General Committee from each ward — ceurse were drawn mainlygfrem the manifest hostil ot lity | fen, pence” of dist character requires that all publicity should be given | exclusive of ‘nose whom the Executive Committee have pro- denial c€ commana right, abown iD the con | of “armmose They, ase hee actecent most, inglorions | ot. oti junced faithiess the last elect! tof Kugtish stateemen, amd expecially of Bari Russell. | With the exhaustive plan of trying all in ture | , T8¢ rumor on the stroet was to the following effect. We id 0 1° organization va deemed vi no ae craption that aecowistes tue blood “OF ab the a mates 8 of the "oom A Yot the loading and govermmg reason for putting aueod | yptil the man of destiny is found at last, or x e it may be no woree than the following; but we fear Sessa ot dpass wih te setusd oa ay KS inom Th eerhact, OF plied w France as wellas torbaagland: dhe various mH U0 that principle wo rotation in ofice, Gf which the | » Passengers by the train from Fredericksburg yesterday | ‘Resived, That the Judicial Conventions shail meet on atila the ‘out Paukeos tony lati to be the tees ia,tice, Of which the | evening stato that a large force of Yaokees cromsod tho | MONDAY RVENING, November 16. at Toy ovlock, at ihe Rumors whi this vexed insurpessed fuiroees ta allowing emoh sucseselve seearen Srenaa the Chatséorete patos sentiioed thar rnd cre? | isnoe Besempbe 155 Grocamrich greet. gad reaule to} ss, by ing dfetine barpies am equal chance to wi tb hytand incon ‘and cap- ; e tt we repeatedly waged tho withdrawal both | °%, be Gree Whemesives eink Distnict—8 xth Ward lotel tured a few prisoners, At last accounts heavy firing was plunder, commends itself so specially to the thrifty, RD DisyRict—Adriatic, corner Barrow and Hudson of Mr. Mason and of Mr. Sid wh, aud thedigmiasal of all | though hot entirely patriotic propensities of that acute | Sid to be Zien rosie otreeta. < trun o's ern natant | SM Migengeene cate gece | uate mre Yoana Shed Woah | supeirigc™™" Mert, cr oe ae a 0 one beoad ground that, as re | go strikingly with our own stability tm that respect, ma . : *, it does not become u uo recogaize4hem. For | favor the adoption of almost any theory on the subject.” | “B0wan, about forty miles from Weldon. on DropuicesWediows hrsoen atae, act, the only tenable , wound, the er, the reasons wi govern these various : i Q . s : is fully ; - asad A Unten Prisoner Stabbed im Richmond. re aeomrey ane Reveniy: or the 7 of certain English “Cons awe” and “Act clanges appear obscure or uncertain in other cases, there Examiner, Nov. 9. “Ta LSS Me "These Imitied to cen Ie the United "spon which Mr. Benjaenia ‘ao, much 18.8 congruipy in the various truste whiot have been con- | He pLroted oo a ne ST er nreanes Recien's, Ship Aees sivett end aia claeping States Naar beg yt yg Ave gist af our complains, it wae ped pone fided to Butler that leaves no doubt asto the correct Friday night, was named Jobn Norton, and jesgtvad. That tbe Al ie Conventions at mn 4 v4 La ene 18440 MALONR. Es port 4 quence eaturally flowing front pom “4 and consistent appreciation of him by Lis employers. hailed from Peonsylvania, ‘He was intoxicated, and ‘com- fe lowing named Places, TUBSDAY EVE! ‘17th, ab fe fully To trot La hg ee Tn | i Practioe, Mm which we Bad 20 Wag allowed UC, | The vulture has not & keener scent for the eld | enced praising up Abs Lincoln and his government tm x VIB “ out EE em JR MEDICAL PROPERTIES or pucrty ‘who “derived their cwthoriey trom | fodication ibat the stort oF war bas reseed tye then ag | tbe peceaiee oF owe Rowieta seldiers who were in the ret NO, 173 Madison street, Be ne ny. “Evea Mr. Pullarton's, @dvice to ie | the presence of {Lis man's sige and aa tniterieg ieee | Bowe. Feez poeré Mick tvongh end thea one caved ia | \Sizeu Dy io. 77 Allen street, of wpb gb a bag follow subjects We regard this war asa “avetl war,” ia | arte of plunder and ingenious tyranny are to be employ ed torcome ap s Wart of the thes Bie ome nun Set. | SET ee ee remarks made by the late celebraiet Dr. PHYSIC, wher words a rebeitygm; and so to refuse to serxe in it, to com! the work prepared by the jatervention of Ing terdenth before be coukd be carried to the pital. Pexen Distaicr—Burke’s, Twelfth street and Third he made by EPHRAIM McDOWBLE, 2 este throw down their arcane if called on to verve—ew this {rust have mot only teed mpgs & variety of tools. | The partion to the assault walked away, agserting that he be ‘and member of the Re of Sure © grows pretension, aay ¢ observed at (he (ime, was” ft must have pot only the skill a wer which over- was not the first Yankeo they had killed and ‘would Disrnicr—Third avenue end Fifty-ninth |. and published in the the ting ty ar ac ton of werrdary of Siate, in approv.'ng and | comes armed resistance, but the relent crueity which | oe be the last. street. i. te “ Ye, Pires par 'e Journ: BRNsOMID from the pearenent aiWncgion” For Faher onc aim to Aid 'y- ay fo Aay Gone cones ts a Twentieth street. ine Fellow ot oval Coige of Rorgrene “ ¥ ‘or Fullartom ¢ various y cl sentimen 5 fd to.de “acting canaill?* Laving been apooimted to bat | dhe tondereat affections can be wounded, and thesharpen- | Discharge of WD. mighe. of New York. | Sugrexxrn Disrmict—Third avenue and Piftyninth iment of the ate sandard wks of meaicine. = by a retiring by me gta Nader hims ~ = spe pA F cveatee ele constructs the effective ma- WD. Sigve, ‘New York, arrested on sus; of bee = I wee arne ohd Coscen tae coat ons y t a akon is emequat vr gton rernmen *. | chinery of ulated . These "0; aa at places Wednesday evening, " Modiatcly or immediately, Mere Mr Fullarton derived ai* | combined. int the samme faah,” Toe protien of the fn emissary from the North, was discharged trom’ | Sicloce f aL : , Saturday, by order of General Winder, Fist District.—Sirth Ward Hotel. bits charactor of eansul Or peting consul, from the govern. | civilized aoldier may be found, jolacd | ustle Thender on , , meni cf act enemige, aay io bat charactor be wan"-ap- | with ihe ervey of the savage, tectouts rot ai feweg | tbe sourt martial investigating the charges against hiss | Aucomp Disrnicr Keane's, corner of Ridge and Grand in © safe promenade fora hag. 1.¢ impress. Gipwon J er have Oaly left ome hag to cue \farmily, ~ anew to curry © fomiy of two, Ve oy | For Other Potties! Adverticements ee ter Elgrin Page. fatern! inettent to the ‘restoretion Pd, And GAA ttt refute fo reeetes com bh Union Hie peor le and bis covernmens ware Het, ‘oraey, i, anges te! (hee beng ebtelded im mya: MY WS Here Luni ed Gi 8 boty fromt airs of Ken, Pecretary proved and recoxnined”? hy our authorities. | Mr Fullar. | vith that petiifogging ingenuity end untiriog ‘malice { DA\ine failed to dnd sudiclent In the mass of testimony 40 ano Disenicr —Williags QDonnell's, 30 Taird avenue, fon. then wae er fact Bg, gd nem 7 uch Dermene ‘every cornet ot somestic } and in- Pexe akon Yt nih ack an the Washington ment fo | ein 0 most secret recensea of the soul. o | patentee) 7 Aulhorice omwls 1 act tm onel ports, he eal eal ctnaretes Butler's employer have correctly gauged hie morits, | “TMOVS! Of Union Prisoners from Rich: peld ot the follewing aamed places Thursday evening, 1h than concude Chit we were rirring up @ rebeilion and a | Hie wy iumpbent government of Takisnors: the consum- (from the same paper, Nov. 11.) . Winom Ne. 36 wich street, eink war: he wae justified én knowing fo govermment here | mate +Xi!l with whieh bis countrymen deemed he had THE RXOVUS DELAYED. nfs D—No, 116, ‘street. Por sale by Dru; dealers in every town In the bat Me bi and dacharged Ais duly in advising | reduced bit rebellious city, and the wonderful berolem | oye ganding away of several thousand prisoners trom Py fo a oreentemey Ricks. rikiak woljects te (ake , rebellion.’ \dvng nearly Lopeat, hat the akyed Mignahavior of the Kagilsh cou pieeet m purr toned tight have, obeesd ‘srete' Donor Peecsyee' consequence of tas Gusehey oy canes! tae Wino rinh Ware a pore iver oute tai toishokaviOr at ait; aod that to rest our case the subject ov’ bis military capacity. Bethel corrected the Te + Tone ‘mores ab any one rity fever Wann—-Bo, 19 re Small 120—18 cahta per desea: St Geib vediquised tat plotter nities teeece wine eee the train of the feet at | Cabiain Jac ksoe . Warner, Prison Commissary, has been 'Wanp—Adriatie “Surrow and Budson | New York ‘ wih vundigeitied ond Cisingeneaan, Hatteras, comt:\¢, it tho work was done, and My v >" eral pat boone oe withdrawal of Mt, Manon? | ing Bin epi 1 oatol despatch Teust | absent sever wl dave engaard la eciting stores, and whoa | “tren w Hall, Tho conduct «i the conavia wae me good rerson for that | Ik was at New Or,'tane, howover, that be touched the | Bé returns the’ prisoners will probably reard, z 9 Itt be anid taut Lord Reweell aleo misbebaved | genith. There was uw \tmistakably displayed bie aptitade ae Biockade Trade. eee Vinee Carer See et rhira Ur Coen mingiooar—wortd fot admithim t au- | and ability for admin storing the dual stage of Yankee rh the ani a ‘m., rs, Ri ‘DR tim uth du@ expect, while the | conquest. It is bard to #NPore that there ie any particu- | The cargoes of pir Blockade ranniug steamers aro to | ““feietaern Wanp—Central Hall, So. 176Qrand street, nin eench haa wt My. Sidell to break- | Jar delicacy or retigement ( Yankee generals, {ke the | be sold at Wilmingto™, N. C., 0 tho vext threo weeks. Fourteen ta Wano=Central Hail, Grand street, A Kinjeose bes houoret bin with long | honor of Touehstone’s knight, which ‘was long ago x 3 eee Pirrenntn Wanp--Movart f iis sadacat UY Hoe areal | swore, away,” sock weaXsesres, Mf they ever | Empressing Hope 6, Virginia—One Hog ial andes er Cem ener LD'R DI ot ereummanest tn, gorvios oo irectiy" ‘hottie vo (From the Richin.'°4 Examiner, Noy: 9. m Wand—Burke’s, Tweifih street and Third a OED \omards aur anoles ; - 4, or The impresament offlerrs \*ho hang around ihe turnpike Hare’ EM BOLD: hu THgng'y Copfadacatas Cariven Hourwisamit from | SINer Made who mighs bare porated. the. qeatitee re, | he nad Grove pads of the cowetry have extended the are LEY arippene-nehiheremeapeomagine ager aay 1 " 1) Ofcokfante; aetther does the marked onde quinite f¢ fF pucoeae in War, coull hardly have Deen gifted | te'te to be improased to hoge, al tbo wildest alarm ia Nixereaxta Wano.—Third avenue and Fifty ninth «iret. iB 1 aikice of the chagentag Bagenid ware: us mueh at this | with ire ponent Lejenta Bich have: inenred 8 world sae p opnd bry by Magy Tray wn Wapo—hegion's, Thirty-Lret street and Ninth BEEEBSEDS at ‘ notorvety” s services there prove uit ows reward, pie _ A) ‘ WAnd—N), 827 Third avenue, vED a ge mors, the and cole ground for sthdrawing for the general |luedered. tuk coly tm beat of hig xowern: 4 i aed — of ge gamba phy 4 ty Wann Ninih avenue and Pifteth street, raf FEPRSYED. Prey atid r el dimisaug British contre! ye ment, but tock care 0 guard agaiuat. the ingratituds # | goons (rum the sires iS ahane-te ia Sale enee By onder alige Cyan ite, SOLD ¢ ALL DRUGGISTS wur viayrve fag Side and cents Pee ee. ven shown tg the met meritorious servants, und macs | Sie Collars and garrets, there to ron until the ERNANDO WOOD, Chairman, BOLD LB fi DRUGOISTS, wammety: (hat b» e matioms still with as oe A © wii ‘ Outs oo ihe confedi WO shee meee weak gan Kap aid in what Nn they re 8K ER \ OR HELMBOLD'S Out ont the aifewtine nen) Abd and fort and aves agp etion phe spent beh tlitvab 28e |

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