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THE PLYMOUTH CHURDH JUBILEE, The Grand Festival in Honor of Mr. Beecher. iE =MAKES NOTHER SPEECH. Bemarks of Rev, Dr, Hitchcock“ Bat, Drink and Be Merry,” &e. &e., &e. ‘Tho fostival in honor of the Rev, Henry Ward Beecher’s eetura (rom Europe, whichwaa commenced on Tucsday, was continued last evening. On the first evening of the ootertainmont there was ouly a limited number of tickets issued, 60 that mavy who would have been presenton Tuceday were necessarily compelled to wait til! Inst night” fo view of this nece#ity (he Committee of Arrangements vory jud'ci usly determined to have similar exercives to those given om the first night of the festival. The weather was more favorsb'o last night for a general turn ‘out than the preceding ereving, consequently there wage very large attendance; indeed the. main audience room and the adjoining apartments were crowded in the latter part of the evening, Mr, Peecher made hia appearance about oight o'clock, and while the ladies and gentiomen in the cburch were doing” the continent, or in other words were accompanying him in bis travels abroad by witooasing the views presented by the stereopticon, Mr. Beecher was promevadiag the parlors, exchanging courte- ies with the few who were 80 fortunate as to bave him all thomecives. At six o’clock the festival was opened with a grand in- trumental concert, lead by the Germania bond, The following is the programme:— PART [.—MILITARY BAND. @. Lincoln March...... 2. Overture—‘‘Stradella’”’.. 8. Fanfare ot Cheeur des Soldata—From the new ‘opera ‘Faust and Marguerito”’. . 4. Selections from ‘Un Ballo in Maschera’ ®. Upidee Gallo;—Student’s frolic.. An exhibit on of the stercopticon took place, which fasted an hour, at the termination of which most of the audience repaired to the refreshment saioon and gratified thoi “aiimentiveness,”” as Brother Beecher would say, to the utmost. We observed a rotice suspended in front of the tables which read, ‘Eat, drink and be merry,’’ and Judging from the way in which the edibles were diaposed of this call was more cordially responded to than tho in- vitation given by the eloquent gontleman who resumes chi pulpit ministrations next Sabbath. “Ho! every one that thiratoth come ye to the waters, and he that hath no “money come; buy wine and milk without moncy and without price.’ To be sure Brother Beecher would tell us that this Ianguage wes figurative, But, leaving to theologians the explanation of the pasgage as a faithful historian of the sayings and doings of this occasion, ‘wo must eay that the committee refused to endorse tho doctrine propounded by their pastor in reference. to the wine and misk,”’ for they did not dispense their oysters, ice cream and other refreshinenta ‘without money and without price,’ but exchanged them for Brother Chase's areenbacks. But as n faithful chronicler @ar reporter is ‘vound to state that however equivocal the invitation to buny wine and milk’? msy be given by the disciple of Catvin io church, the members of the press were counted to with the “elect’’ by the committco. While the second part he Aye Concert was progressing, Mr. Beccber, accompaniod by Professor Hitchcock, oa- tered the church, and of course ‘their appearance was ‘the aignat for loud applause. ‘The foliowing is the programmo:— Potpout i ser,’” containing sixty different airs. 6. Duotto—'*[ would thet my love’ 6 “Matrimonial — Blessi loudly op i H i : a £ : 4 i , it i E tf ry : i if S i i is ; ( g ‘ions streets, and towod tho service ia my mind, and theo again towaris evening | aaid:—*Well, they are about preparing to go wow to church at night,’ aod so w Friday evening I kept beat, as it were, with my ‘8 you conducted wour meetings bere, and among the com‘orts that I bad ‘waa (his: thet you were not diepersed and ecattered abroad, @ flock without a shepherd, but that you were unvler the care for the most part of the time of oue weil ‘beloved and most honored, into whose hands | could most fearlessly trust you. You know how anxious | have been for your doctrinal, orthodox teachings. and it is notevery anap that I would permit to have the handling of doctrines veiore you. (Laughier and applause.) But 1 bt in making a 8e'ection ant suggest to committee that lew York city that could preach here without barm—(renewed laugh. no- ter)—and (hat I might go to the very fountain of doxy, | wont to the ; lace where they make ministe: Unioa Theological Seminary—and procured as my sul tate a ‘the men that bat ‘Ought to be sound in the faith, 1 iy i Ht Fe r Hi i i is risa He i Ey Rea6 B tf Ht ro y if at | 3 ag i tial inthe 3 < a cher m than he with me, bat there is one dootrine any more article in his creed to which bo bas recedtly subscribed to which Lean take no mauner of exception. Wheo gaye ho does not believe in the sea asa part rand econom: #ay amen too, Our postas 1 beif¥ve our poots sometitnes, take to write Songs for sailors about the bonnding bil! sort of thing; batso far as | am informed ‘Dg auch songs. They know too bouudig billows ote to Spd moch them, evea when they rhyme, The sailor tho sweet green tovk on the fast anchored the brond and solid continent. Beginning article perhaps Brother Beseber and | might echould Gad ourselves: oe, 1 doubt wot, at very many polats Aa this in a free aod wort of mecting I will take the liberty of saying one 1 do oot koow (hat | can vory mach OF anid to the Kagllah of the pext (lauahter.) with tb go 00 ualo perfection, thing more to the kind things which your when he was io Fogland, | do not know bot 1 should have raid as moch myself, but I certeinly have such faith to qovess of bis heart a4 to feel quite »ure t f be had extended his journey further up iwto the ‘roren Wi, sad gone vo Rassia, he would have been able ty me kind aod ie things on the sollof that «9, wluoh, since ite true birth under the policy of Potor (be Great, bas maintained one steady, vubroken march of improvement in all Snanee, epportetning 02 we Glory, the etromth and to the; of an empire— checrs)—and { am enre be would have rained his moet ment banedictions on the head of that young and gal- 1 ompire O€ Alexander the Second, who, by a single wrtderm to manhood os will terrific wen tmaoy othe ou NEW) YORK AKRALD, THUt | atroggle through which we aro mew passing. Conerous | Soniciotes Pi English cousins will vot close our Lueui ts against any mon, or aby pation or any Climo, who bave the hearts of men, who foar God,and who lyo | ou fave. Ret eg pee Coane ! yang thought ‘ing when upon my (20! er desl mace io tl se muerte; ato than I bad any idea Of saying. ‘This occasion does wot tomo, bub I must tol you how glad 1 am (o see your pastor back; glad for his siko, giad for yours; and he and I wil! both pray, doubtions fer- Vently, for that time to come when good Amoricans who may go to Switvorland ur claewhere will be able 0 goby land, (Laughter and appliuso.) Mr. Bex, tho Superintendont of tho Sabbath School, Said be was requested to announce that Mr. Reechor would speak to morrow evening, at the Academy of Music,. for the beneit of the Santiary Commissiva. The tickets would be ove dollar, and a doliar extra for reserved seats, It was desiratio that they should have @ crowded bouse. Ho gave that netice with very great plesaure, because he kucw tbat many of thom would go thore, while others would patronize the Stersopticon, which ‘would be ex- bibited on Thursday and Friday evening Mr. Bocouer remained in the church'a few momenta, and after he retirod the remaiador of the piccos om (he ogramme were performed by the jont band of Musicians that contributed #0 much to Whe eujoyment of the thousands who were charmed with tho exquisite rendering of tho choice piccea im their oxtensive repertoire. ‘At ten o'clock the band ook its position in what ia called the parlor of tho church, from which @ good viow of the lecture room was had Sprightly atrs were por. formed while the company promonaded; and if the foar of excommuvication bad pot takea rion of the broth. ren and eisters tbe temptation to trip the light fantastic toe would not have been resisted. Tbe catertainment di ‘not conclude till midnight. City Intelligence. Snoorma ArrRat—Afior the Counciimaaic Convention for the Second district Lad adjourned, ono of the deic- gates was knocked down in Ridge street by a blow of some veya on the head. He immediately drow a ro. volver fired acreral shots, end nome other persona also producing revolvers the firing bocame rather lively for # few seconds. The police wre instantly on the spot and arrested ope man, Who waa taken to ‘the Thirtecath ward station houge. A large crowd of persons being col lected at that point at the timo, @ general skedaddie took Place ainong them. It was not ascortalved whother avy person was burt or not by the ring. Tas Naw Potice Commuasionmns. —It is rumored about town, aod asserted by very good authority, that Governor Seymour bas decided to remove the present Police Com. missioners after tho lat of next January, Senator Richard B. Connolly and ox Sheriff Joba Kelly are, it ia stated, to be two of the sow Commissioners. Ovexcrowpma tus Crry Ramnoap Came—An APrmAL FROM ONE OF THE OrPerasKy.—The custom of overcrowd- ing the city ratiroad cars ts becoming @ perfect nuisance, and tho travelling public are boginning to kick againat it very savagely. Members of the sterner sex very rarcly rise now to give thoir seats to fouiAles in crowded cars, as they used to do , believing that such acts of gallantry are only contributing to the moneymaking echemes of the railway corporations, Wo bavo received tho following communication on this sybjoct:—- g. TO THR EDITOR OF THE MRRALD. ¢ Ts thero any law bags in the State of New York tha! will prevont the system of hanging up by the atrape in tho city railroad cars men and women, young and old, for the long distance of four and five miles? | refer more P&rticuiarly te the aged <f our population, Now, to fu rope such cruelty to the four footed animals would be severoly puoished by fine and imprisonment; but hero “human doings” are huddied (ogether in deuge groups, baving scarcely space to breathe, and treated vory ua: handsomely by grim and uncouth conductors, whone duty should be to minister to (boir comiorts. Bat, on tho contrary, thoy not only cause them to be neariy guflo- cated, but push thom hither and thither, just to suit thoir caprices, 60 that they bave litoraliy vetther room to move, sit nor stand. Now, Mr. Mditor, wo talk a great doa! tn theao days about reforms in our various instita- tins; but Ido not know, in all conscience, where a reform is greater nooded than in this very department. mpa- an tue ONE OF THE SUFFERERS. Pp columps, feeling well convinced a3 1.do that your thies aro always engaged In favor of te " in every benevolent movement. Your aitention lo above will greatly oblige Aw Excirina Caare Arter 4 Riven Taiey.—Aa a noto- rious river thief, agmet Jobn Sullivan, was being coa- ducted into the. Tombs on Tuesday afternoon, by officer Cornell, he dexterously slipped out ofthe policoman’s grasp and leaving hia coat bebind bim fled down Frauklia street. The officer pursuod tho follow clorely, and an excit- ing chase occurred through the Five Points, but the fugt- tive was unexpectedly brought to « stand still by one of the Sixth precinct police in Baxtor street, aud c mpelled ‘w surrender at discretion. In the excitement of the chase Sullivan lost his shoes, but his rotardod in conseqi the wharves Farat. Resour or a —Hagh Lancey, aged fifty five years, residing at No. 335 East Tenth stroct, died yesterday afternoon from the effects of injuries received while engaged in a dispate with a driver of one of the Dry Dock stages. Tho doceased, it appears, had sothe dizpute with the driver relative to the fare, when the lattor got off his box aud atr him, Lanoey foll to the ground, and in falling struck Bis bead = the pave- ment, fracturing bis skull, from the te of which he dicd shortly afterwards, at bis residence, aa above. Dr. Wooster Beach was ordered to make &@ post mortem ox ition of the body by Coroner Nau mann, and gave It a bis opinion that deah was caused by the injury tn question. The stage driver, who goes by the vamo of ‘Dutch Smit! Las aly , but the po- lice are tof being able to arrest him at en carly day. ‘The ifquoat wilt be held at one o'clock this alver- noon, at the Thirteenth precinct station house. Fooxp Daownsp.—Tue body of an unknown man, about forty years of age, waa found fomting in the East river, at the foot of Broome street, yesterday, Coroner Collin held an inquest. Coroner Naumasn also held a inquest at (ho foot of Canal street upoo the body of an unknown man, about fifty years of age, who was found floating in the North rivor. Fatat Accipext ow 4 Caxat Boat.—Carolos Alonzo Church,a native of this State, aged thirty-eight yoars, was accidentally killed on beard « canal boat as pier No. 6 Enst river yostorday by a tgnder falling upon his head. Deceased wea endeavor: avoid « collision witha barge which was being towod out of the alip, when the rope attached toa fender broke, and the woight failin upon his head crashed bim to death. Coroner Collin heli an inquest upon the body at the New York Hospital Fatat Fatt. Ovt or 4 Wixvow.—Coroner Wildey held an inquest at 593 Grand stroet yesterday upon the body of Margaret O’Brien, aged sixty years, who was killed by from a secoud story window. Deceased was in = act of taking some clothes from a line, when ebe lost balance and was a lo the yard beneath, killing berse'f almost Coart ef General Sesstens. ‘ Bofore Recorder Hoffman. Nov. 18.—In the Court of General Sessions this mora- ing, before Recorder Hoffman, Peter Williams pleaded guilty of having stolen a gold watch and other property, to the value of one handred and eighty-four dollars, from 175 Elm street, on the 2d of January last. He was sen- tenced to the State Prison for three years and «!z months. a0 assault and batiery on Jona 00 4th of Oc: tober last. He was sentenced to pay « fine of one hun Mary Edmonds, alias Kelly, pieaded guilty of having B stolen forty-t valoed at forty dollars from 168 sveave she Wwas sentenced "Sige nf eightees oo age, was seat Sor’ tnfse roetne, tor eda ce ofl dress and othor a , owned by Jane Mary ally a aixtoen years of op ‘Connor’ of 190 Ma: ot arty four wag i ber sompeny val tt com Tae house a Ramanded for seu: tence. Wilsoa aig years of , ity of waten, relued'si roe Hugh i. fost. Remanded compe tanith and pleaded guilty to an indictment which ving stolen a gold watch and chain and jewelry, of Ue total value of he person of Andrew J. Fryer, of 66 Pike of August last. They wore remanded for senteuce. The Court thee adjourned onti! Thareday morning, st eleven o'clock. | Brooklym City Lavina Tas Connem Stowe or « New Oncncn Poirie®, ‘The building ocoupied by (be Greene avenue Old Sebel | vresbyterian ebureh, baying become too amail for the in nue sod Hunter street was purchased some time since for the porpese of erecting « cew edi wufieleat dimeostons the 10 acoommodate members, The foundation wails have jast been laid and the timbers of the first hoor placed im position. Yestor. | aay afternoon the ceremony of ta the corner atone tool piace, aft notw (betanding the threatening aspect o” the wouter @ respectable umber Of persoue were pre | sont. and. oa fuch weeaslous, Ube malorlhy were +. radact by the pastor dev Tt DX. dunkta, of the United States Navy. fhe box fepo:ited im the stone contained the records of the church, -its, mowapapers of the day, ke. The building wi be Of Derick, fo & plain gtyle of ar euitectare, thirty five eek (i sab oo (he avenoe, and sit Rev. W. fh. Lee, ao | {988 deep on Hunter bw enon 8d wi | brown stone Cacings scalouated Wy eat three bun dred and Oty persous. ibe cont wil be $4,000, aot It ORE ed that tne beri fing © be rendy for oo | capetes im May next Vhe masn is Mr RG. Bagmoll, nod the carventers Memes $4 WC Mott MEADE’S ARMY. INTERESTING INCIDENTS 1N CAMP. PROGRESS OF THE RAILROAD. THE RIL-ENLISTMENTS, ke, a. iba. s Wasarnaton, Nov. 18, 1863. The following bas beou received kore Crum the Army (he Potomao.— It ia reported (hat on Sunday six mea ta rebel uaiforea paid @ visit to Catlolt's Station aod inapected (he iutertor Of the café. There waa no (orce te pursue thom. Thoy mado no atiempt Lo plunder, doatroy or capture, and this Give tho impression tbat thoy were searching (or come One who was oxpectod. Two dosertora were publicly branded, in prosance of thoir division, yosterday, On Sunday, after Kilpatrick's ceconnoigsance bad re- tired from tho Rapidan, the onemy throw over two OF three regimonta to this aide, but not beyoad the cover of of thoir guns on tho heights of Racooon Ford. A brigade of the Third corps this week turocd out and foconstructed the fencing on the farm of Joba Minor Botts, which bad beon destroyed by the troops cacamp- log ia thas vicinity. Mr. Bote ts gow at hone, acd ap- paroaliy ia good hoaith aad spirits. Mr. D. P: Coningbam's Despatch. Lx tum Fimo, Nov. 11, 1963, ROBERT OF A MALL. BY GUERILAS. ‘Aa tho mail carrior--forace Libby—for tbo Firat Mary land and Sixth Maine reserve artillery was passing about four miles from Warrenton Junction a captain aad order ty, dreased in Union uniform, rode out of the woods aad ordered the mail carrier aad a sorgeant who was io his company (0 ball. They then politely informed thom— with thoir rovelvers cocked at their hoads—that they wore guerilias, and that they wore prisoners, They thea took possession of tho mail and their horses. Thoy also conveyed the mea prisoners (or about threo niles towards: Warronton, The captain thoa sald (o Libby, “You have got on a new pair of boots, while I havo old ones. 80, on ‘ube principle that exchange ia 00 robbery, Ili take youre and give you mine.’ ‘Thoy thon let thom go, aud our fellows got back lo within about # mile of the raliroad, whoa they again over. took \. “ Tpay,'* @aid the poendo captain, “we aid not think of looking after your monoy—what have yout’ So thoy #earched thom, and found on the sergoant thirty dollars and eight dollars with Libby. Aftor | them of thoir monby, horses and loitera thoy vory politely dismissea Mr. J. R. Trembiy's Despatches. Im Camp, Now. 13, 1663. THR ROCHNT BUUGGLS. ‘A portion of this corpa ta doing raitroad duty, and (a encamped on the ground of tast Saiurday's conflict. Although, as baa been reported, our losses in that Aight wore light compared with the magnitude of the work adpompliahed and the punishment and loss of the enemy, there are yet abundant traces of the terrible atruggie to be seen on evory hand. | count tp ove group thirty-two graves, all from the Sixth Maine regiment, right in the rebel works, aud at tueir strongest point, aod two from tho asme regiment iu another place, Moy others cluster around from differoat regiments, those from each being ing tumbied in and covered, the Of cluthing and other evidences of lying around tt. near it, and tbe tread of horses it away. [he dead horses have ail a Amur or tau Poromac, Nov. 14, 1868. Genoral Meredith, having recovered from his injuries at Gettyabarg, resumed command of the First division of the First ourps yesterday, and Ueneral Uutier returas to First corps. His genia!, social qualities, and his very reoabla business intercourse have won him maoy frieoda, and much soiicitude is exprewed for bis woltare. Among the recent deaths in the First corp aro Josiah Harrington, One Hundred and Forty seventh Now York Volunteers, Jebn Fr ach, Seventy Ofth New York Votua- teora, and Charies Lookin, Nivetieth Peansyivania Vol- unteers. Mr. William Young's Despatches. Anwy or Tur Potomao, Nov, 6, 1863. A ONION FAMILY by the came of Mills came into our lines with Klipatriok, as refugees (rom thelr home near Hartwood Church. Me. Mills haa been hunted for by rebel conscript officors and rebel soidiery, who threatened @ bang him for bis attachment to the Union, and be bas hitherto sought aaloty io the forests. DESTIYUTION—REBBL TROOPS. There is great destitution among the citizens of that segtion, as well as among the rebel cavairy whom the Mills family aw, No other rebel troops were discovered aboat there than the three hundred cavairy which Custer’s brigade drove across the river Guerttiaa infest the wheie country between Hartwood 404 Warrenton Junction, and om the outskirts of the bear supe forage piano comme wp, 0d = ta army getting tnlo the bors working ARK oF THK Vq10KA0, Now, 14, 1598 arenes ta TO Of the heaviest tempests erer knows paused over ‘army this evening, comiloving from fix & ahs Celok, with heavy rata. The baitery of the tolwerayh station at Manassas wag knocked tuto Sicdery by the Ngbtaing. ' TRRBATENED PANO OF TES sour. Two civilians went down oo the last train this eveaing who have travelled extensively through the dvuth, and have jost come through (be lines. They state that ibe crops were really short et the South, end that there are Teal destitution and threatened famine io Dixie. They estimate the strength of Lae’s army at seventy-five (how and, and state that he commands it 19 person, quarters Bow betng 00 (be souk Daak of the Rap.d: ERR, GUERILLA AND DUMRTERA. On the road from Grove Church to Morrimvitie, Inst night, © private of the Fifteenth Pennsylvania cavalry was Killed, svother was ightly wounded and #11 0” the Second Pennsylvania were captured by fies, Right before last three gueriiiaa made & bough Bouse oar (06 me road, and, watching for maeda of our man, 4 captured three and wuccosted in got wih them, when oight of our seidiers scooped up the guor! las nad recaptured their prissuere, bringiag thom ail ato camp Last night tyro rebel soldiers wore taken onar Warres ton by some of Dolone! Taylor's brigade, They * ing tosi (nmilien a6 the time, Oe of thee wand tired of (he service, aad thet bis family was +9 food, aod bo would rather remain io out | beck At o\a0 O'clock this evening all is quiet, but very wit AAMT oF tun Porouso, Noy 16-14. M sovda tenors Mot ‘ aR RALLROAD At WORE | halt onty be removed tr <eehrts (uwe | Geword: Meade rode yenterday afioravn ia the first | two) lor exportauon. Oo tus ba very mow te possouger car that went beyont Warrentoa Poactina {t yor ten dene 8BeL male a > nel ee roomed was drawn by the engine 1 Mf Oererrat, Cont | important decwire tas 4 wate wr Franks and Fog ater Toom soe Corning Wee operation of rect ters fk or ed bor AvrarRs at Tae prowr wa ry | ork A PeCtiGer mast poy 62 very Oro ty J Ali is Quiet as the Croat. There are romors of (a0 cap | Dartets relied, asd hes Jeseey mart ot we thee 196 Care of two of threo robe Teemenys peuorday, Sl Of y day ot ey (rig eee Ue ee “nw (SWAY, NOVEMSER 19, 1863.-TRIPLE SHEET. (he assaasioation of thirteen mea befonring to the First corpse by Failrosd at Mavasraa last might; but toy were repulsed ud Grod at by tho guard. < TWA MILJVARY ANY GWAL TRUBGRAPOR The military a ignal Woiograpbs of tao army havo eon mergod into ong corps BA LOO—OOOTURD ELD A caisson of Ropg’a battory exploded orar Brisioo may, end it is roporlod that four oF Ove soidiors wore COMDUeTOR OTL A ' This despatch will be forwarded (com Alexandria by tho awit winged oogine Blue Bird, cia by Conductor James Deyo. DO ERTURS AND CONTRANANO Dosertera and coutrabands cross the Itaprfea and eater our kwon Anux o” rum Pomasd, Nov 47, 1863, TUR REOROMNG BuRYIOR Fach Indiana aud Wiscomm regiment in thie army is Seading bom ono commisaimod Moor, and two privates from cach company, 00 recruiting service, with tho ox. Peclation of filling thafr thinned ranks with volunteers, GENERAL LEE'S REBEL ARMY. Wasuinuiow, Nov. 16, 1863. Thors havo receatly been a0 public dovolopments roln- tive toGonoral Leo's aru y, excepting Waal the main body Of 16 lies botweon tho Rapidan avd Urangs Court House The Rapidan (ront ia atrongty guarded. The etorm of Saturday Buoday coosiforabiy im Pedod transportattoa on the dirt roads, bul dupphes are wow Goal to tho (roat by eaiiruad NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. Wasencrom, Nov. 18, 1363. WO VISITORS RRONTVRD AT TUR WHITH HOUSH. Bit ts announced by authority Unat from this dato to the Opening of Congress, tho President wit be unable to ro- caive visitors, his time being Cully occupied by putilo ‘business. GENERAL PosTRR. Some doubts are expreased as to the appointment of Gen. Foster ia ti place of Gen. Burnside, especially ag no ordor to that effect appears ia today's offictal Army G@a- sethe. RICUARD BURTSED APPOINTED AVPOINTED DIATRIOT 40008 OF ALABAMA. ‘Tho President has appointed Richard Busteed, fay., of New York, United States Jadge for the Northero aad Southoru districts of Alabama. THB CavALuY DEPOT. ‘Tho covairy dopot at Giesvoro, a short distance from this city, on the Marytand «ido ef the Potomac, uudor the energet.c management of Lioutenaat Colonel Sawtelle, United Statoa Army, is assuming tho proportions origi- pally intended. Complete accommodations bavo already beon provided for about twelve thousand cavairymen with their steeds, and arrangements are boing mado ropidly for an increete of accommodation for both maa ana horse. ARRIVAL OF MR. COLFAK, Hoo. Schuyter Colfax, of Indiana, arrived hero to-day. Mr. Colfax is undorstood to be tho tending candidate of the republicans for the Speakership of the noxt House, and doubtless ia (bus early on (he ground to look after bis interests, As yet there acems to be 00 candidate Promincutly brought forward for the position ta oppos\- tion to him; bus it is aot probable that bo will be per mittod to secure tbe position withont a struggte. Hon. F. M. Kellogg, of Michigan, also arrived here vs day, Both are stopping at the Natioual Hote! COURT MAMITAL DISGOLVED—TUX CASE OF COLONKL M' REYNOLDS, ‘The gevoral court martial convened om tho 6th of Augnst Inst, and of which Major Gaines has been Judgo PROPOSALS FOR PROsROTILES. ‘The Ordnance Department has advertised for propasa ls for an ageregnté of soventy-one thousand heavy projec ties, conateting Of battery shot aud abel, to be deliverod at the areenals at Watertown, Massachusetts; Weat Troy und Governor's Island, Now York, Pittsburg, Peousy!- vanie; St. Logis, Missouri, and Washington, D.C, OPERATIONS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF NEW MEXICO. It appeara from official reports from General Carleton, Commanding tho Departmeat of Now Mexico, that Cali- fornia 20d New Mexican volvatcorg are scouring the Territory, penetrating 0 the baunts of the Navajoo ia disas, aud destroying villages and crops and making cp- tures of persons and stock. Owing toecsat supplies of Grass ana water, fuether operations are to be made fm detacbet* parties oa foot, whict plan of com, Daign is to be continued during the winter, The Nayajoe fodiags have been moro severely punished dur- ing the summer thea ever before. They bave becn closely hunted in almost every direction by our troops, and of iate by the Zant, Apache and Pueblo Indians. In the large scope of coustry which boe bose travelled this autuma, every evidence teade to show (hey Lave no looger permanent abiding piaces, but are feving from ous piace to another in a state of contiaval fear. Advébate, wan to-day dissolved. It te expected that aa- other general court martial will be convened next week, and the case of Coloae! McReynolds, which has excited much attention amoug army officers, will probably ve broughs before it. TUR CONVALKSCRNT CAMP. General Angur to-day inspected the convalescent camp across the Potomac, with the view of tatroducing some Improverpents aod refvrms. " MR. C4HER GOtNO Waar, Jadge Usber, the Secretary of (he Interior, after attond tag the ceremonies at Gottysburg, will visit the Weat He will be absent about tea days THE ARREST OF DEWERTAK. Provost Marshal Genera! Fry has rescinded the order to pay tirty dollars (or each doverter arrested, so far as the agents and detectives of the War Department who receive © regular salary for their services re concerned § Some Of the detectives have been recetring several bandred dollars per month im addition to their salaries for this business. It i beld that tbe paid officers of the depart- ment are ander obligation to perform such duties without SHOCKING SCENE ON THE RAPPAMONNOCE. The rain of Sunday expored « horrible sight on the Reppahasnock. In the ride pits (rom which the revels retired on this ede the washings of the rain uncovered the bait buried arms and logs of thove alsin in their r@e cont skirmish with the Sixth corps TRS CHRRORERS AND THE RERELLION. Among the treaties to come before the Senate for rati- Gcation is one made last summer by (he Commissioner of Indian Affirs with the chiefe of the Creeks, by which those who joined the rebels are permitted to retera to their allegiance, but are to be forever disqualified Imm Bolding offices of honor, emolament of trust among the Indiags, end the treaty engages to abolish slavery, as the Cherokee nation has done slrcady, and to colonize freed men on land Lelonging to the Creeks RBTIRED OFFICERS Major Pron Cameron, Paymaster United State Army, and 00 Of ex-Hecretary of War Cameron, (xp! ia Cor- nese Book, First United States artillery, Captain J. A Carlisle, Seoced United States artillery, aod First Lea tenant Sremk RB Brownell (Hiss rih's avenger), Meveath Uuited States infantry, Raving bee) ‘und by @ board to be physically diembied for duiy, have oea retired from the @ervice, and the President bes approved the Godings. TRS QUABTERMASTER’S DATAKTUMYS POR @RANT'O AMMIBA—MILITARY CMANOBS, BY ® recent crdor from the Quartermaster Genera! of tbo Daked State: Army, Brigadier Geoorel Robert alien, late chiof to charge of the Quartermaster Department of the West, har boon removed to Louisville 0 ested! offee there. Colcast William Myers, Aiide Camp sad Assstea Quartermaster of the United Staves Army. 6 aacnd As the Chiet Quartermaster ia (hia department, ln pace of General Alien, [1 is supposed the sotire quartertmas to's Dusiness of tho West wili be transferred by Love ville, Large quactilies of stores are be.ag shipped to the frousier (or the equipment of Kacsas aie Go folerag the army IMPORTANT DECINIONS OF Tus TeKAH RT manr. Some important rules @od roguial 98 Soribed by the Secretary of the t macufactare of wsdiciogs perfomery and coumeticn information of Moers of the ¢ ‘ fal revenue Bonded wareno.ses Hho! 0* (as Collector Of Customs, wot We eee charge Of toem obs Goods can only be reared 4p ‘ the Ooitectar, on ” loternal Revreees, A brk perart ofillag. “Heyeral guerilla tried to atrile thy | | tho tat oF Mer, Must bo trout om Hh» py Fatable proporti the whole amount of duty wu for nuch licens? eames princess ts19 of Cractionad hioandas 1 Giatiliors aud be Collectors of tutorwal FovaaNe are OOK ed (las Uno | Staton currency only witt ve roctived (rom tuow 9a 1 Pos! o@ AccOUNt Of iotarnas FOYER baKOH CoHeOLOt by thom Specific directions arotalso gtyea Oe the aasous ment of slamp dulics on properpd modiciaos, chomioat Hrore exch Compounds aad other patent compan tious Articly prepared uuder some privat (oemuls Of CooUle secre % Habie W be atainped, oy whoever aagmor tio Labels may be varind o AIR LING RAILROAD Ber wie WASaIROTON AN0 HnW rons The provect (ur @ pow air Ling eniicondt Motw oon W ante tngtou and Now Work is. 16 understand, to@e rovivod, And A vigoroun offort mato Lo wot it Caron Cameron ai the approaching seemow — Ln Connection witty tha projoot Ht Proposed te purcbeo (0) Alexandria aad! Was ont oo Faitroad bridge across tho Potomac, writ ow do the CONALCHOLION Of 4 MEW Toad ny a direck route Lalrod ue Ke burg, Va, (o forma new short and dirsct romw ty (ae South, via thy Richmond and Fradertokaburg romdl, as dona fs tho pacifeation of the conatry will alot of # eon Of CommuMcalion. ‘THY CASS OF COLONEL PERC’ WENO AM The Chromite contradicts the statement of your gor. Foxpoudont rolative to tho cause of Cowuol Wyndteam’s romoval Crom bit tate command, byt fails to euitghton tho public os (9 the Gots which prompiod the action of tho War Departmoot in the promisos. It isa very caaw thing to impaga tha yorwity of basod upon a full knowlodgo of (he ol cumstances govorn fagiLne cabo, bul Ak a0 OnAy Lo asrign a plausible coason for tho couteadiction. If Cylouet Wendin was aot eo. moe AE tho AvgROWiCA OF acortan Bettiah Ciactlonay, for al Lhe ioatigalion of coaspiring enemies, wht favo induced Lb» Secraumry Of War Lo iathet 40 doop Wajory open a man whd baa rendered wach distin nated or vices to the cause of (he Unive ad wtone rooved am tia American army i849 clear aed undelited a shia persecuted oder? Why ia it the cause of tus 09 moval waa miacoptibla of jurtiflortion, thet all hia gets (6 obtaia gometkind of oxpicoation for Lie abruptisss of this aot were treated with comtiuincly wad dus onpacl? fa it O04 because the motive was ono whicl coud fot niand the best of tnvostigaiwa ado tich they hat oycry roasoa 0 bo asbamod of? Your cor Fospondont bas nevor protandod tw tobirmate (hai Col. Wynduam had been dismiaeed fromm tho army. fo us PerfOetly wall aware that notwithstanding Mr. Blauton'n Prouanoss to arbitrary action, he never would havo dar ed to commit #0 Magrant aa outings. To renove him from ® command whore he had atirive daa cuviabie po Dularity by his dashing oravery and judictows conduct in the Mold wer an act of injustion whit has ben univer naliy condemuecd, but to have atriciken bts mame from the army roll would bave raised @ storm of wdignation hich the Hocrotary of War is oo wiiling be encountor When cortain syoophantic courtions cakot their addiod Draina in order to trace the padigres of Napoigon toon part to some royal source the inceased Carwcns indi nantly exciaimed, *t trace my Bobiity from tha fod o Austeriite,”” Taare are misoy battio Molds oa bis conte nent to which Col. Wyndham may point with prude a comatitating the diptom, of « far more raovliug and on during nobuity thaw thal for which Mc Porcy Wyndham, M. P., bas such an tatense admiration aad regard tro peat again, thal Cot Wyndham has been sacriBoed (or ue BrALIMACaLiou Of a most HOWOrthY pravdion—a rey bo based npou a rigmarole lotcer from this neasiteso MC {6 Lord Lyons, which letter has been mate (lus wutmact of on.oMicial comverwati i A PREAH (MCULSK GIVEN TO KECKUETING Under tho vew arrangements for recruiting for the armies In tho Meld, with increased bounties and aanucaace Of prompt payment, voluntoars are offacing in increment Ge mbors. The Twelfthglilinols cavalry has Fe ontisiod as @ votoran rogiment, and the advanced pay and bounties have been paid Tho Ninctaenth” Penasyivenia eayaley ave also received their advanced pay and bo atin, aad have taken the Geld. NO NRW MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS TO 84 AGHHOW 17D UNDER TUB PERSIDENT'A CAST CALL. ‘The dotermination of the War Department got to quther tae the creation of new mililary organizations (a coanes. tion with the President's loyt cal! for throw bondred Monsand volupteers,apyears to be iuilocine Col. MoQuele Of the old Fourteenth New York Volunteors, whieh wan @ovstered out last summer, its term vf service having expired, and who distinguished himaeif by bia gatianty on the peninguls, at the nolicitation of many influential frieads ia New York, came here last wook with letters from Senator Morgan, Gov. Seymour, Ruscoe GoaK.ing eat Otbers, a04 offered to raise & {ull regiment of volersa vol untoors, which bis friends guarantee that hoeas do withia sixty days, as noariy all of bis old comrades, both oMciala and mon, bave exprossed a desire Wo ro the service ja auch ap orgeai sation. He was very Kindly ant favorabiy received by Mr. Stanton; bat, npwa cofteration, (he offer wan dociined, for the reason (hat {L would be exta's Nabing @ bad pracedant, and Coloo MeQuade accordiagty roturned home last evening wilhout acromplichng Wie Patriotic puropone, A REBEL. AGENT SENT 10 PRISON, A man named (ieorge T. Ayte was soot (9 coe Old tol oa Moudi arged with being ea age rebel mooey. ARKIVAL OF PaLONKIM. ighty-Qve rebel prisoners, capt red ia roonat mishes near Culpepper, arrived hereon susday og were consigned to the Old Capito In obedience to paragraph 15 Orders No, 497, of the #th inet Urders NO mopar meat of Loe Hawt nigers ton from the Commanding General, (apart the comman: the dopot at mont of the F Riker and, and the Acting Awa ot Marae General of the southern bistrot o New York. a all mar tors heretofore sntiwitted lo (bese beadyuarters will ow port direct to the beadquarters of (he department Captain Coariea 0. Wood, Niih tafante rel aret from duty as sid de camp sud chief of ory and Ordnance at these headquarters, aod will proce wn ply with War Department Speci Urders No 694 vara graph No. 2. of the Oth inacant. Firat Lieatenant Hey werd Cotting, Tooth efeatry, at bis own requast, is relieved [rom duly et #4 decomp and wil! join his regiment The remaiader of (he stall ai theve beabywerters wil rogers soe duty Wo Brigadion Gevera! Steonard ja trove of the troops with whom be bas “or ome time Plearantiy aren iated, (0 wateregoet desires to orprese hie thanks for their active and rae sie CO Operation and ametstaper sod bie waruseel waters for (heir prosperity 04 bappiuess TOWARD Te 8. CANBY. Heigedior Grueew ©. 7. Camaremeas, Assistant Ad ilant (omens A & Co., Manatee and Banners of avert dewrint en corner of Willem, Ketabiisbes (47 New Remedy for (oid: ¥.) Cold me, (he ben awd 40 eet R 40) WP Ores! 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