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JOWN M. BOTTS AND THE REBELLION. Letter of Mr, “tty fe the Bichmond Examiner. How Ho Has Been Imprisoned and Despoiled of His Property. ‘The Federal Preferable to the Confederate Rule, a, be, a. Branovarrens, ARMY oF THE PoTOMAC Negan Branvy Station, Nov. 21, 1863, “Gon. Joun smor Borrs:— Sim—i Dave been informed that previous to the recrosa- ing of the Rappabaonock by Geueral Moade, you had pre pared a letter for pabiicstioa in the Richmond press. and ‘ignowing (hat anything from your pen, particularly at this time, has a deop interest for the country, I would “respectfully solleit a copy of the letter, on behalf of tho . Associated }) COR publication, ly, T. BAKNARD, Cor: espondont of the Associated Presa. Avarax, Culpepper county, Va., Nov. 21, 1563. Daan Sir—Your note of to-day has been received. You ‘ave not been misinformed as to my having written a stetter for publication in one of the Richmond papers prior oto the arrival of the federal army to thia vicinity, which T have reison to sw has, before this, reached the “apublic eye through the chanel for which it was intended. A therefore enclose you a coy of tho letter for the pur. ypoxe indicated in your note, | am, very resp ctiully, * yours, JOHNS M. ROTTS. T. Barnann, Eaq., Correspondent Associated Press. Mr. Butts’ Letter. Acaovrs, Culseppor county, Oct. 18, 1563. *To rar Foor oF tas Exaxinen:— Str—Yours is the only poper published in Richmond to which I could make ap application with any likelihood of Sfuccesa, in order to set myself rigbt before the public; and you will pardon me for saying that | am by no moana «oonfident of obtaining such a privilege at your hands; but I thmk I have a right to ox pect it, inasmuch 8 you have chosen to pub ‘ish an extract from a letter written by a cor- ~Pespondonat for and published in the New Yor« Hxeracp, accompanied with somo uncallod for and ill natured com oments of your own. Buti donot ask you to publish for itable charge, which | am more ing to pay. I bupe, there ore, you will allow “me to say that, while I have long since foreborne to make corrections of any misrepresentations of me by the pablic epreas, yet there are sou such @ nature and calculated oto beget 0 much prejudicics in the pubiic mind that I do \ not fee! ! would be acting wisely or properly to let them pass unvoticed, Tam wiling at all times to be held to a proper respon. vsibutty for anything J unay say or do; but lam not will “ng to be so held for what others, who may draw upon thir fanc'es for thofr fucts, may cheose to say for me or Of ine, | have soon several atatements in the Kiehmond pers ster excite poy “Sion int ce pted from Northern pape g, calculated to feoliny aguingt- mo, which had uo founda ath, First, that 1 had been accosted by some Indisna major sthen ergured in @ akimiah with = somo of =the Couiderate cavairy, and on being asked which way they had @ (which, by the swoy, ithe wae skirmighing with them, he ought to “BD ve Known for himself i hout asking me), I replied, «1 “was nut st liberty to tell him as Twas on my parode,!’ and theo Every grataitousty added thet “1 wasa Union man, ewithont iny if or buts."! Now, whatever my opin $o-w and vositton on this abject may be, it is not true “that Tbeve bad avy such j.terviow, I have seen no such NEW YORK juced by my arrest on the noxt day, one of my beee ill Rervons typhoid fever ever = yin hang 4 been torn om and destroy . some twonty-fre or thirty oF ay beet hogn hav own not down, and 1 bavo one ear of my entire crop of corn; all of hich gould not be used wus carried off and destroyed. Aad | vow challenge any and every of the ‘Southern contesgeacy to come forward with any Ci&tte ‘hal Ga be agatnat we iu? ANE thin’ ¥ done, for Which their government or its army can justly conf Pain. And but for the protection now — offered nae rrore om ed herdquartera of General R. EB , Bone what @ condit on I should bat or should have been Have I then, Mr. Editor, think you, bad muoh reasea for attachment or devotion toa government by whic! bie aor treated’ You complain of the treatment bis Vailandigbam has received at the hands of bis jovernment. He made many violent speoches, in which he to & setive avd strong ground againat bia govern meat, 4d for this Le was sent among his fronds, as they supp sed, But T have dne aothing, taken no part t Maintained firmly and consintentiv, Trhail con*inue ty do, my own private and the convictions of my’ best ju wa not been optrolied by any conrilerat ons of selSabnoss, ambition or fear, as Twrote the Sxgretary of War whist Tw conflued iu McDuniei's 1 Jail in the avring of 1892 and because Tcann't aurrendsy these convictions, am [ thus te be oppressed and peraruted by the government and ite army? [want ne botier Wadicstion for having with! cld my approval of this war Wan Ys to bs oud in the act that there is not ove o> theo who aided fo bringmg = It on, thut would do dt. if with their present experience it) had te be gone over agsia, or ifthey cold bave foreseen what hea fol low: HOF which {did forcsee and std foretell: and & any man with brains m bis heed and nm heart in his — gays he would, then! say flatly 1 don’t belleve ny fut, to come back to my second arrest by General J. FE. B Stuart. Oo Monday morning, the 12th instant, following the night of the ruthless and heartless destruc tion of my property, Gonors! Stuart's Provost Marghat rode up with a goard to my house, with a warrant, of which the following In « copy: Hy nav onryns, Cavarey Comes Oct. 12. 186%. tenant Ry \its— You wil arrest JohoMinor Rotts and I! be Chrward from Dew How im & pris ner of Stace, J.B B STUART, “ge, Twas arveato) nin’, carried se, kept there wed to Culpepper Court tH until five o'clock, and then dischursed on the ground that there ho eharse against mo bat Thave been aemi-oMelally Informed from two sources, Sither of which wouid bo regarded az ant that the 8 8 ground Of my wereaL was that | bul entertained Gen 4 other tedorn! officers at my tole; and 1! it was that, i¢ wes upon some other pretext eqnall, frivolous and contemptible, hereby chal lorge Geroral Stuart to the” public and if ft bo any offence agat peace and dignity of General Stwart, noderate government that L should have entertained federal oflcers atmy table, which would justify mv arrest, then Ms or Gonoral Smart bas eignally Lasled. in the discharge of his duly to thy peace and digits of bis goverament and to the peace and dignity of the aforessia Moor General Stuart, by not bringing me U» teial for this bigh crime and wisdemernor, for although it is not true that Generat Monde to k bis dinner at my tabie, { hereby imeke it knowa teal! whem it may concarn that Tinvited him to dose, aud deeply regretted that Ris constant exgagoments prevented bls acceptrnce of the invitation, 1 moreover further proclaim that {f be should retorn to this vicinity (which | do not at all anth te) Pehaili i all probibitity anbect mrsel! to enother arrest by a reperdiion of the offevce, with ule nsulting General Stuart's pleasnre on the enb ect Tho tenth ts Dhave entertained troely and hoapitably the officers and gontl inen of both armies whose acquaint. ance fT mioyed, and shall eontinne to do #0, Bo long as J am master of my own henge, and so long aa they treat me with kindnoss and eiility, let it offerd whom tt muy, provided tho means are left me with which to entertain them, and unless in the meontime E shell be prohibited by Inw, or hy some higher avthority thav that of General Stuart. Tm fact, [ have met with no ofieer in the Con. edorate army and with ow privates with whom I was trom Genorai Revert & Lee down, with the tion of General Stuart, that | eve not invited to my Ke—nearly «lof whom baye partaxen of my hospi tity—*bilet hundreds of bolt t ed Keldiors have been furnisbed with mea's, fo ch | hava never ch irged the frst dive, whilst they were in tho habit Of paying, a they anid themselves, to brawling a cdgeton ists from two to three doliars a meal, Dut this turdgahod nO ground of compisint with any. gentleman of the Nagth fb army, inany Of whom oxpresed their surprise eemayor, n-d bad no such question put to me, and have Z'Von ho such anawer. . Secondiy, in the letter, a portion of which you bave » Gupiod, nm represented by the writer as having said, Wished the federal genera's know half that 1 knew “Of the rebels and their resources and intentions.” Ihave oniy to say that I said no such thing, and nothing that “would bear a resemblance to it, and when I read the ‘Henarp containing it, 1 mentioned the to two other dent that paper, and asked them to have it “Betning te Neit Tad said it, to be complained, of ‘oy C 4 at, ‘com other ters know of thoir in tert | dtd hot disclose them to noe avery man toknow. It was one ee ioe confidence of the government or commanders + Mt ite forces, and therefore could know nothing of their fewsto be ‘they are or where purchases in Kich- before the war $1,368 03 for. secret, inne Prices current current prices veto me. But that {t was to got mentioned it i did not The gestieman pects, and it was ‘not until he was going away that he handed me his card, “Dy which | ascertained that he was an army corres. tof the New Youx Hexarp. | incidentally mon- “gh recon for everyiing. To thle part of hie Wtler “Digh prices for every! . To therefore, | made uw ob,ection. ™ nev" the first piace, me say whatever I may think of the government, yet I have ‘eit wif evtirely at lberty im this land of ‘reed m t say half as mueb agaiast ite administration vas! have read in your own editorial columns: but if 1 ‘Gave never made professions of devotion to the govern. ment ve never coased to (6el a warm intorest in the , with whose prosperity identified; and I will “take ove sion to say p bave said to all, that my earnest ia that this rovotat Soult ta’ whatever ‘way coatribute , bappines, pros of Virginia. what is ‘at niess the rel politic! “apeculators in and out of the army constitute ap ex. -seption. They care not under what sort of government > 4 live, provided fill the high places and bave pockets well |. Wemay differ possibly, and rhans hemestly, as to the best means of obtaining these Seuravto nas if itis by the success of the revolution, ‘then ly God the revolution may succeed: but if by « Fertoruting of tbe Union, then | bope the Union may be ‘and = the w otect my person and my 7 against” all sbusoe “and 1 would fe bry as 6 did before the 40 living as T we done since the war, is beyond all et did not, and owine. Seoondly , I hope | committed no upardonable offence if we or fiteen hundred doilars for which I furnished or rather for which sapplies were taken from restored. What I want is a government that has the will war westion, and I would be a madman or a fool if a knave or a hypocrite if I were to pretend other 1 did go to Richmond te collect or try to collect some ’ ich were Procine (rim requited, at what you have called the “red “tape and circamlocntion offices.” which accounts are still due nod unpaid, and | fear are likely vo remain Finally, it has been angounced that I have been arrested and sont to made the arrest, aod those who made the announcement, bave taken good care net to mon- tion the cause of .the arrest, thereby leavin, the public to iofer that | had committed some gray fence against the government which you say | *o «abhor, God koows it aod ils agents have given me no Town to worship it Lat ue see how the account stands On my part] done potting (rom first to last of which the goverment , unless it be that | have not become demo Twas lending clearly admitted by Mr ‘of Congress, when dec! you vmartial i é i if i i : : 2 g nm Fa 5 z ir i i i i ii i i i ; : Fist ith weit a? AH Fs iF i: z8 Fy ii ag | J Richmond; but those who | | Sapna ou hoartug that they had visited me thus eoly and fumitiariy. BUL uO #O Her Was Larrested than tho whole atmosphere waa Glied with rumors to my disadvantege and premdice: amoug the rest, that [had been canght in the federa! lines on day of the fight. with arma in my hands to be used again=t the Confederate governuim The circumstances which Fike to this rumor are 88 follows:—As a portion of the federal cavairy parsed My house, about two o'clock on Sunday, my neighbor Mr. Kead ord, sent mo a note, saying he had beon ar. rested, and was then in tho custody of the federal officers, and asked mo to ride over to Hrandy ~tation to meet him; which I did, On my return, Goneral Lomax's brisage, and when hilt their c fi ad |-asaot me, and was ween m: and she federals, and in the Slaughter, ‘ourt El a ith which en. ‘and be asxe! me to take it with me to my house and Keep it until he called for it. At great inconvenience | took tt, and this act of kindve sand accommodation to Mr, Siwbter was torturedginto my beuring arms against the south ; though General Stnart bimsolf knew what had carried me t Brandy, for he had soon a letter from me to Mrs. Rradford, teiling her of the arrest of her husband and of my having been neat for to meet bim at Brandy Stition. wwover, these rumors, publications and arrest have had their desired effect, as they have led to the moat wanton, wicked aod savage destruction of my property, such as I have siready montioned,and excited the preji- ice of the army, and possibly of misied citizens, againat me. Bat | hope to outlive it all, whilst the authors of such vandalism will be beid to a jast accountability at the hands of o military commander, whose bigh moral, intelectual and military qualities aro justly esteemed by the whole country, and by none more hiy than myself; and if oot by him, then by a still higher military authority, to wit — the War it; and, Mt there, then by the civii triduvals of the country; aod, if not there, then by a just, discriminating and indignant public jadgment. And now let me inquire, has martial law been declared again’ and if not, , whore, how and from whom did General Stuart der ve the authority to arrest me, or any other citizen, for any offence whatever rnd retain mo as @ prisoner of state’ If ang charge was to be p against mo for a civil (@, where wore the civil av thorities? and why was not cum laint lodved with them uyon affidavit. xs the law requires? How came I, @ pri 0, peaceable citizen, # byect to the military auth rity Of General Sturt? and why was [not to be alowed, if | thought proper, to appeal to his superi rin command— Gooem! Lee—againat this flagrant usurpation of power and most inexcusable iuatance of {aise imprisonment’ If 1 mistake not, Congress, by am express vole, rofused to grant these high prerogatives of dictatorial power to Mr. Davis. How im it, then, that General Stuart under takes, first, to eatablish a martial law for himsalf, and then virtually to auspend the writ of h«boas co-pus by @ denial of my right to appeal to his superior in command: It such power can be exercised by Geveral Stuart with impunity, with whom aed whero docs tue power ate To how low ede of military authority dors it descen And | may ‘orther ask, why, of all the gentlemen in aod arogod the court house who entertained fede. ral officers, wax I slone to he selected for the exorcise of this military power, for this indignity and out~ rage’ These aro all questions of grave jnterest to the liwerty of every citizen that cannot, and shall nat, be slurred over it there is any justice jn the military de. partment of this government or iodependence to be found in the judiciary of this state, Hitherto | bave been silent as to the wrongs, injuries and indignities which have been heaped upon me, Hut! ‘Am not # spaniel to lie down and crouch at the bidding of any master, nor to lick the hand that es me, beT am 1 Christian enough when one cheek i siayped to the other; and if 1 am thas to be pele ted as & particular object of persdeution, and ox find no on from the law, thea will I protect myreif | this I cannot do against the government or against the army, but I can and will do ft when the law, military and civil, both fail me, against any ove man that (his coo federacy Whon I purchased my thome, it was to seek re- Urement and abscurity, to get out of the way of the world and to follow for the balance of lhe (he peacerul ureuite Of agriculture. Thére then no army re, nor did I suppone there woud be one, | disturbed vobedy, went nowhere, exerpt among Rind and friendly neighb ra, with whom |t bas beew my youd for. | tune to secure as large & share of respect und esteem a any one who has ever lived in the country, and in this con ition of things it waa that, in imitation of the Cou federate government, ‘all I asked was to be let alone Bat what in the liberty of any citizen worth if & military commander can, in the exercise of @ | despotic power, or @ weak and imbecile discretion, OF Ih & Gt of Kpleen towards one Who bas offended, by re Dorting him for official miscondnet, in which eight other ntlemen united, drag that citizen from the bewom of | 5, me family, beap upen him the todignity and wrong of | having him arrested and conducted through (he streets of | | & crowded viliage, under guard, kesp him in that con. | dition long for all sorts of idle and maiicious | rumors to be circulated and sent over the telegraphic | | wires im, and order bis discharge upoo the ground that there was nothing to be alleged againet Blin’ | | Abd bow Mr. Editor, in conclusion, jet Ine say that the | prememay contin to mixrepreseat and abvse ine | tnay | arrested and thrown into @ dungeon my encing ma: be torn down and destroyed my crops may be sid — | waste and carried off. my stock may ve stolvo oF shot | down under my own eye, my bouse may be burved over | for all my own bead, as hae been threatened but | cannot that be inductd t swerve « hair's breadth from judgment no jot, part or share in the responsibility that rests apoo those who have brought this whirlpool of desolation aod rain upon my unfortunate country. Nor eball | de from the poeitim I bave taken of doing novbing that oy sohject mo to outrage, animadversion or re- duke. it if to bea a 5 he eonaistent! hd niona and principles we maintamed for thirty yeare, and it to preter living a I did betore the war to ving bave done since the war makes mes traitor, then 's traivor’s life 5 or @ traitor’s death Tet . . ‘ours, oe a P.8.—Since the above was written & Braminer baa reached me cvataining the bouncement — Minor «Pie ch sem tatera st tea Ne aronat wae jue better hie Rane , were uavonehed carairy ot «in bie corutels The next ‘Ta hae | men enlisted aud reesivet bounties, rem of the | The Cunard mati evéamsbip Asia, Captain Shannen, ow ing aa leave Roeton on Wetoesday for Liverpool. J eiraorhinary individosi, of whom the Comfederate | go by raliroad. o fear, bad been religiously reapeeted by Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, fre orupy HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1863—TRIPLE SHEET. bi ae ‘het the drmg of (ho Hotvmas has aoved, aor ts | cupocd- dimand oa Uaton cna MO": er are coking ME AE A DES ARMY. | ccueimore wary, Tam g! avail myself of tho toatimony of this $ . so mepatae “leaky veessl,"’ who fully copficma wha: | have anid Rebet Accounts. ove: but although be doos wot state ia true in re an ce orca 7 From the Riohmosd Mev. 16.) gard Wo the general destruction of property in the neigb- Wo pave vans and roporte thas Meade ts aov- Dorhood, for it gives me ereat ploxsure a es The Army of the Potomac that wikod Orth all OF wel IY was ambly 8S Overy One a ov ard. ford. they atin pe Ei mice, ne cai Se a Ce what ia true to rt rt eeu ratruct oy property ; and [must sav that the achioverout of three ciatnaaaaraa teresting from Cairo. th: rand ony 7 coaamaring, 90 man Cy a coraneliee ARRIVAL OP COFTON at Mauri, & ono of which 1 utute they cant ke no great pride ; BY QUSHILLAS, EEO. mupiantnveormiadd. | DRYING UP OF THE ROADS, OF ae apneared iv t ‘a, “ay commending my imprisonment or banishment, enich SSE Maple ed 2S en ‘Tho stewmor Améersos has arrived, wih six bundred alto poco por nM age ee way that what Walon of Corton (rom Memphis for Cloctanal. ever other difficu' tio y labor under, 1 do not oeteem Roving bands & georitias iicot the country below. Une it a mis*ortune t y command to . W ° 3 7 * fare toes aos N Any citizen, mor aids at my bow to bring The Bick and ounded Or franared of whom, uudor the votorious | Hol, Kireet, o0- em inte discredit with the people. Thank Got, when tored Litckman, Ky., inst Thursday, plundered the stores there i6 @ necessity for it, 1 enn do my own fonime dered to the Rear. Hrounen aad wot a four or one wounded soldiers, somespieiieine edie La! oe lon. Tacter Audorvoe, Gecently captored at Mayfield Biblo's Gardon, by tho redols, pamed through koro, en route for home, to- RENTRER OF MI. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLTAMS Polticions moy rat! againat tho tickleness of the mullir tudo; bat the tnconstarey of which they comv'ain ties rather in thelr own ebifting conduct than in that of the da Ho was reigased on covditiom that bo would pro. cure the retease of Mruston Polk. Mint Prawimas of Murray, Kiddy & Cp.'s Kentuck? dud Missmurs Stave Lotartna. Heamgvantens, anion o uk Porow ag, Nov. 22, 148. NS RTATE OF TIER ROADS, |. There can be no better proof of this than fuse A heavy rain at rm eet io yestertay morning, and eon. 2 Re otuven, Par pee 25, 180%. steadiness of attachment whieh the tatter exhibit to their z aha shine? vad. vie . 2, » . $7, 62, 44, 1%, 11, 47, 40, 8B, 61. isetrloal: these gia vane ap cate ‘eistell tinned thonghout the Cay, ren‘ering the rovds almost Kander, Cosas tl~'her, 2. Pies impasiad'o for vohictes of any Kind: but t-day the en | 43 99M tee DATA Belo 8 them, ertites attempt te write them down, bot each effort jure them only confirma thom the more strongly in the frvor of the public. They prosper and grow wealthy on tho opposition which is offered to them. What fact can be more honorablo to thy American mint? . Its love of fair play is po #trong that it will not allow any man to /o unfairly saaailed whom it has ence etamred with ite favor, There are no two ortiats who owe more of their succeas to thia feelwg than Fdwin Forrest and Barney, Williams, Excolien’ actors as thoy both aro in their re- Grective lines, they would probably not be m Ue enjo, ment of their presen! prosperity but for the acosleration Riven to their success by tho efforts of their onemios, It would be diticnit to account in any other way for the undiminished, nay, ever increasing, success which these actors mest with each succeeding season, in cha ractors which thoy have repeated to the same audionces your aflor yoar, They bang with the same breathiers at WW On ithe KBIDY & UO: Oortuxcon, Ky. or dt Lowe de y Oothege 25, NAN. by 0, 18,9, 45. 2 1 1s, 67, 60, 20, 66, Pd 2! ® BIMAONS & OO. {8 oul. and A south wd ia fast drying up the mud, The Toads are iv a moat hovrth jon, aud a forward Movenont would seem to bo out of the questtoa. THE KAT ROAD rR CAV ALION The trains are now running to Culpop or, much to the Annoyance of the secesh folk of the village. Our cavairy occupy the Lown and country beyend to the Kapidan, 1 pin assured that none of our forves hive yet crossed the Rapidan, though 6 ire newspapers state to the contrary. Tun HEM : are evidently iv very etrong force beyond the river they wit, without doubt, disprte our pasesgo hotly, From our Wokout stations Ca Pony and Cedar mountains tho batteries, forts and camps of tho rebels are plainly dis cernil etohing off Cowards Gordoneyille na far as tho Bight extends, and te the loft of that line m ihe dirse ion of (ho FrederPkshurg and Richmond Ieaitrond, OAPTAIN MANTING AtaRHTED, Ciroutarawent (eow of oharge. by adaro: MERKEL Mmewriaye of the th 19M. 47, 4, 27, 33, 68,8. Wa Now. 2 180%. 27. 20, 30, 64 4, 60, 3, 14, T4, 68, VT, 40, Ciren'are went by atdrassing FRANCE. 81LI9 & 00. Menatars: Voringtoa, Ky Voyal Havann Loettery.—10 Per Cent premiuus pakt ter prizes, Te tow furotahod. Hi tention on those passages of the great dramatist in which 7 rates ‘on Boul on nd ail kinds of Goll and Site fo times long gone by Forrest! first. move! their Captin Manning, Assistant Quartermaster of tho Fines WaWLOW A CO. Maukers, No, 16 Wail areet N.Y mee See eee of the Sixth corps, was arrested nigh, bare pathios. They relish with the same Keer enjoyment the 1 sent to tho Provost Marshal General, by Captain | Prtzes Cashed tn Att Lewattzrd Lot~ Taetiorm iron, ARLES W. MAUGER: Bro: ch»ractora in which the genuine Coltic humor and “* G3 ¢ of, 476% Broadway second floor, back room. Hise oy rogue of Barney Williams and tho inimiial Yankeo drollory of big charming wife find veut. What is tho use of the critics Onting fault withetheir freiwent repetition? Sneh creations aro difeult to multiply. and, if the pubtto ke them so much as to render their repro: deetion profitable to both management and sector, no one cfg haw a richt to comptain These reflections atrack us forgibly last evening on wit- owing the spectacte that greeted u# on entert on the oceasion of Mr. and Mre, Varney Willis after an absence of several months from thi Louse was crammed from pit to domo, althoug! i Fairy Cirelo,' “The Customs of the Itkin, Depot Quartermaster at Brandy Station, on A chargo of smuggting whiekey Into the arney, neeroted' in Loxes of clothing, An accident revealed the presence of tho contesbu d beverave, and a (uoroug! eearch develop et forty cht dozen bottles of Biontager's Best, carefully - stowed mway with overcoats umd trowrers Wy ail ad- mire the Captain's texte, but deprecato bis want of honesty Prizes Cashed tm Ail Lew thes. —Inform dom given JOSE, Broker, Wail aveet: :oomr No. f prevs of Flags fon, 9 Pultou street: corner and Yanners of ¢ ‘Willlsus, ery Eatablishod emer 1887. counr many A court mintiat is in peasion dy Stotton: hot nothing 18 revealed of its efforts, though tt m understood that several privates have been condomped to be shot nd two or three ollicers to be cashlered A New Perfume for " EXTRACT OF THE NO CEREUA, ndkerchtet, MIGHT BLO NIGUT BLOOM! Coantry”’ a '« Hiunders’’——bad probably been acon by every person in the audience at least « dozen times, 0 CEREUS, Nor wae tt long before we. hackneyed though we are in A mo-Lorjutalte, Aoitoato and Fragrant perfuine, datilied erich matters. found ourselves carrie’ away by the Ber 60 ar, Wee. i Micunasethoe from the rare and beautiful fawer tren which I takes tte of © jeyment which pervaded every one, We are ashamed ities naptndi nd al rd name ine need ony sy ae Alon ARON, to say—'o° the critica toll us it Is highly imoroper—that we Hxanquanrena, Anwy ov ir © orem ac, WAKK OF wITH laughed at il Barney's old Jokes and at his pretty wife Noy, 22,1693 nota ASK, VOI PU ALON'R=TAKK NO OTHTR quaint Yankeoiama with aa much relish as if we had ne cick Ane WOUNDED Kine 40 thu nuee—cuninaan~Ati i enapley aeneee heard them before And nntil we find them substitnted f % ‘ ap Shae ae eM: seeming aad Weekes Cate ae ROADS All the 250, Untent Medicines Bold at 200, Original, we shonl4 Wketo krow why we #h uld quarrel | Tho trains for Washington to-day took down ail the of. | Ai! the BI Palen: Nod ema gid mix: Iurnott's Caoatne, with one old favorites, And then let tt be token ints 2c: | fers and privates from regimental and other foid hospi | + ach; Wolf's Bebiedan hehtvpe count that the o'd pretares were preented in new frame said f Youd, Mr; the Daviten Arein-e BT work, done up by that conning artificor Mnarager | tls e ra i et NB Ni oh dg Whatley, wh c Hing @ fre ™ jnerilin : porabions, but they may be | Drags, Tot ot Articles and Perfivery at equity atley, who bax A knack of putting a fresh face en | — Guerilivs do aot waspond operations, but they may arg daaenne cesta very, Bogen Soe Fre everything he touches. Taken altogether. therefore. wo + Are Not Kure that we ever apentA more enjoyable evening These about va wore more poattive in their convictions if ss: ordod, aa one Of thom was caught this moraing at Pentton Ask for Newcombe's “Gold Sent! Smok- we might jndgo from the e@xc’amations and roara of ‘The roads have been cordureyed to-day, and put in con. tag Saoeere For sale everywhere, Wholesale depot, 523 langhler with which our evra were greeted, Bat not a | gision for transportation of supplies by wayon to tho va- ses yard word of thia to the critics, good reader—they are go much Anrin & Oo., Manufacturers of Kings ious commanda, betler judges of what The Weather at wpe Race. Carn Rack, Now. 23, 1963. A heavy westorly gale hon been provailing at this point, the oubtic and Nonners Wiitiann, Of every slescription, 9% Fulton atroet, corner Veatabtished 1437. ‘ Tea qarens, Anyy ov nm Voremac, Nov, 23, 1853 GURRITLAT AND GROCHRIEL Soveral of tho Vist corps pickels wero oxptared by gueritlag near Liborty yesterday, all ef whom, excent private James Bell, ot Comoimy EB, Ove Hundred aod Fourth New York, were released, with the Confiscation of their muskets, bivorsacks, ratios, kumoaacks, Ovorooaty ambe's Gort rywhere, Wholeaa Smoking depot, 625 Poltoe Intellicen A Vicrma ov Misriacrn Coxrimencr,—Jomes He Lowla and Jobo King were t:ken into custody by of!cor Cowan, of the First precinct, on charge of obtaining $190 from A’ White's, 216 Brondway, ore the Meat Hots beat Miltary Js aud tho richest Pure for indice im the ety A Beautiful Oomptext ef Youth, or Liquid Peort. for preserving and beautif, ing Lntid'’s Bloom and blankots. Con ous aad Khim, 443 Broad end druggists every: Henry W. O14, of iMtnois, under false pretences. The | ‘tno depot commissarios are grocers ov an ontensive | whele sn oe! “5 complainant atates (hit while he was in the Californian | ge in To ilustrate this, tt owly oeed be tate! Lunt from ae ase ri ie. passage ticket office, No. § Bowling Green, tnqui ng the | tho Brandy Station dopot yesterdiy wore taucd one bun THE POLITIOA'. BAP. price of tickets to San Francisoo, he made the rcquaint. | died and torty-tive barrels of anger, one hundred and n onw tt? Eee ol BKWARD UNMASIERD thr anos of the prisoners, and was induced to tako a hort aaik. Tho prisoners stated that they were grocery mor- chants, doing business in California,’and would probably accompany Oid on the voyage, While they wore watking along the street. King suddenly recollected that he hed thirty-three barrels of cotfso, and five thor and bores of army bread, In twodays two hundred and fifty thou. sand loaves of soft broal were tssuot from (his depot, and thirty thoosumd pounds of ham aeld to army oftico-s. Onptain D. D, Wiley and Captain G, ¥. Thompson, Com THK POLITIOAL HAP. AND LINCOLN BEWAID UNMARKED. All the Ryo ng, Troitiag, Billiard, Rasehal!, Orioet, Fistite, Mun tng. Piet ical aud Bhow news of the world, BEE WILKES FOR BALK EVRRYWHKK a bill to the corner of Pine and South strooes, ond Bridgewater Mi t.—Hest amd Oneap- missaries of Subsistence, rum this grocery ovtadlivhment, t paint foe lenky oofe-te th ae stopped ‘nto the store as ifto transct @me busiiens teeneasanle amu’, oe PU LONERT REYNOLDS, Agent Te Maiden lane, Pretty noon he came out. and asked compiainant i’ be could loan bie $100 in smal! bills for » few moments, as the clark tn the atore had no change, and by way gaining the confidence of the countryman, exhibited two one hundred doll.r bila and a oheck for one thousand one hundred dollars, § Mr. O14, thinking that it was all right, handed over five twenty dollar bi! 4 took the check an soon rity. King then went into the atore aa if to pay the bill, and, watching his opportunity, slipped out unnerceived, Jerving (id to the lurch. The check was found to be worthless and a policeman was put upon the track of the scamps, which resulted in their being arrested as alrea stated. Justice Dowling committed the accused for amination, Roweeny at rime Steck Fxcraxcr.—Fdward G. Martin, of No, 15 William street, was robbed of two bundred and fifty dollars at the Stock Exchange youterday. Teo men, named John Gorley nnd William Golden, wero ar rested on auspicion of #tealing the money, and committed tor examination by Justice bowling. Court Catendar—This Day. Scrnawe Cocnt—Cinorrr,—Part 1.—Nos S447, 3449, 2451, BABI, D486, 4ST, 2481 24ND, BGS, B4GT, 2409, BATL, ‘S473, S475, GATT. S479, S481, 3483, 3486, S457 ‘There are various speculations as to when tho army will move and where it will e—whother it will advance directly on Richmond orustiag L4e's army ia ila progress, of make ® Junction with Butler on the peninaula, with Burnside at Knoxville, following tho railroad to Lyme burg, or Thomas at Chattinoora, and subsist vm the coun try while marching triamphantly along. 1 do not profess to have the sligitest knowledce of the time when or the place where the ermy will move, but hops to rec urd the performance of most gallant deeds by the brave aoliiors of the First army corps Tho Washington pypers of this morniog report that the army has moved. To this may be added that it ty # across the Kapidan— ut on the north side of thal riv whore it bas been nearly two work: —.0d no movement has been made except that one division Las changed its camp. Rogicts Hyperion Fiutd Rest , a boat fo use dre vans hat v7 Md overywhers. Be comytuced, Rlectrte Hair BOGLE, Boston. Chaps, Chafee, Kattowne Apots Bpecks and in Biemianes’ cured 8 lialian Med Hoap, 433 Hroadwey, ot cated Dye, Preser ve aud Wig epee male retall, No 6 setor Mouse The dye app ied by skiiul aetiats, Corns, Ba larged Jointe and - Pan OF inconvenience to the vavent by Dr ZAOMARIM, Murgcom Ubirerodut. No 100 roadway Oher makes him a . Loekwoud, 675 Broadway, ayn) Oting Dress Shirt Oall eat give asic Cost Tron, Wrought 1 and Ww Ralling HUTCHINSON & WICKERGTIAM 1) Canal wireet east of Broatwag Our Washington Despatches. Wasuinarow, Now. 23, 186% Deafness, Catarrh amd Att or Berm ‘out —C ee Trxm.—Adjourned to Mon- a a ye J * * ay noxt, when decisions will be rendered. ‘The orgen of the War Department here this morning aa ree re Oy Be LOUTHILL, Nos a nounced that the Army of the Votomac waa io motion to day and adyrncing across Germania Ford upon the robe perition, Although the information was, aa ix Bet ul sual with that paper, ineo rect—the ariny not y loft the positiva which it has occapind for sever part—aiill the reckleasnoss of this piper in making an Suremxg Cocnt—Sre iat Trnm.—Now, $58, 960,261,177, ‘285, 280, 234, 109. Seremion Covet —Part 1 @ 2491, 835, 179, 879, 2273, 2077, 959, 981, 2687, 2249, 1449, 1183, 1640, 10405 1255. Part 2—Nos, 2786, 224%, 42%, 006, 4@u, 2794, 27 ‘2810, 2312, 2419, 2818, 2524, 2326, 2524. Deafness, Impaired M | days CHRONIC CaTARRL Brooklyn City News. bouncements of contraband pews, and the pariial ce Recust Cait. son Troors.—The Kings county Board P eneet i permitting the pub HW OF THK TYMPANIC MUCOUS Pp rv Vath oti Fe, See Segara ie permitting Met KANE OBMTRUCTION OF Tit upervisers appointed a committer a ir mecting | jication of news jn Washington which ts with WUeracuian Tube last week to proceed to Washington for the purpore | held from the press cisewhere, deserve the a GUARD, of ascertaining the namber of mon required from this | versst reprehension. This is not the firat instance b CROSA RIF ATA TENKD IN OND inore county under the jaat call, and also to obtain other infor mation in connection with the eubject of recrniting. The committee, consisting of Messrs Osborn and Booth, re turned on Bunday night, and expresa themselves wall 8 And every disenae of the Kye Mar requiring etther motical or surges! ait avended to by Dr VO" RIKEN PERG at his comsaiting sooma, 16 Broadway, near Twelfth etroet by (his jourbal which ~s by order of the War many of the publication of new supprenved at the telegraph offi Department. and watefed with their interview with Provost Marshal The Press Despatch. Direction tLabets and Tree, All Kinda, Fry. They were informed that the quote of Wasminaron, Nov. 23, 1463 4 manalecwurers VIOTOR K MAUGER. 115 Cham the Second Congressional district wax %,0%, and . M = Dg the Third Congressional district 2345, miking Advices received from the Army the Potomac i a total of GATT men required As to ¢ wight aay the heavy storm of Sat rday, whi Ac ne Mine, French Matter, Now With will be piensed to ane “4 » with @ becoming bat and receiving@eredit for members of the Invalit co be i) bis old Customers, end serve th damage to the railrond, had the effect of swell 4 colored men, the committee ware inforined that the : : county Would be credited with both cisime and sate | Pritlpel Atreams to an almost imparenble he ght and the enliatment of men outside of the county, they the iow grounds and hotlows, owing to the pro larly #oft De. Wiatw m of Wild Cherry aot CT cures Couples, ( Lung Complainte directed to the State authorities, The Pre General was in favor of crediting the county w! and spongy character of the poll, are full of #loughe and cradle holes da to wagon tranapertatin Leserters come toto our tines almost b The most intelligent and probably | tlemen extimate Leo's effective strength at from (0.00 0 | 60 000, Aman of high connection in» rebel Mate io hourly expectation of an attack by Gen section they exme from but aa Governor “e informed eo the opinion that recruita should be credited t thee witl come from, the comm bim in regard to the matter ing colored men having Been ratiafactorily Rettied, bounties of $300 will be paid to the after toe same as other recruits. | cally weapel by Treaty to ve be nate on aye tl Counrmnat Prne.—Tast evening $1 bills on the) pod — 4 4 fo pive Wim aterribie reesption, =, 0 Lincoln Bank of Meine were paswed at stores in this clly pg de gf gee ary poh works on the TM, © hh ereeing dares tel ow » 6 he Meriden Bank of Meriten, Conn The m . on eb cs Foriy foruth precinct police crrened Then Selere on | Rapidan are being strengthened aud enlarged (oa vast Furs for the Ladies- The Demand the chy ‘Of pamsing Counterfelt Seon the (too Bank, | extent, Province of Cansda, He was held for a bearing It was publishe! bere to-tay, and telegraphed North, | thot the Army of the Potomac at daybreak commenced | An advance on tho enemy, Put geniiemen who arrived | Wreuwn er tr ntwe,) from the front to-might are entirely iqaorsot of the alleged BANTA, eenee ovement. The announcement waa premature For Coughs, Comps a Throat Disor- and family 1 Nasels ant wite N Wes | Len ann * fA wifeand chia, M Warehing H bow Resenb- arr, oie Pad a ewree® 3} dere use BROWNS Beontg.in Trovkee, having proved thelr L Bong. B Rosenberg, Jaco Weil and family Ralph Meyer, 1 Lp Aj on a ning, At dawn of dey, the er etency by 0 teri of many years Potomac broke camp near the north bank of the ba | J Trisehe © Beer, Aug Campo, pt A He beck Port Rorst—Steamebip Fulton —Col , tenant Colonel Campbell, ( @ A; Mayor) KB Baley, U | Od, with ten days cooked rations lo baversacks « For the Mate-Marry's Trisophe He iiaice Gime pantting Cart Bumant Rotman | wagene, commenced an advance movement PO" © | 15 ies amd chenpent Mirticie Bod by al éraggiate. o ever not G Ww sy £7 +4 enemy, under «r from General Moa'e “ It i RUppored that before noon to Gay the whele of cur ariny will be teyoud the Rapiden General Lee mount 4 | fight or run, If Lee has resintes the crowing of General | Moade’s forces, there hae been a battle bef: Forty-foar Firat te but one eel, Capt se Bray U RA, ty 1 Gford J B Benn ant, W RK Reneon ia rr Bon iamin John Bro Ads If General Lee does wot resint our ervening +" aves See, Gray. Geo Hammer io oh wtpeng enough ’ win haere iinet JO Walle Troe Love, al ana aeedoartson halve! vorne 48 Bre Se Bott eee ete Herren dan d Coton, F wicar Win | _ In the latter event he wi fall back spon Gordonsyiile | Brvetiyn ps were, D We Moder. D Bryact, Chas M Devise, | OF Kichmond.mest likely the former Goarae faut D Waters, JW Lawton, Chae L Fink, De® W AD | The report tbat Lee's army ix «i fianover Jumetiom i | ¢ og) Samm ott, RY 7, Mr Fou, Mew J Patterson and four obi | only spe-wiaty m Wervanted, GO, Becade 4 dre It will soon he known exactly where ia for Geporal Meads i'l net stop until be Bods it, 1 be haw got to go the very walls of Richmond (From (he Washington (brow y is under marching o 4 MAILS FOR EUROPE. light thie mor, tng. Opirite, aed the animale in gor! ond ition leaves with ton ddys’ cooked ratons bh The army baverence aod oe been sent rived io the |, doo. — Interesting from Mexico and , die., dee, the rear, a large number of th a va remored th tthe mais foree of Lee's army teat fiw ver Junetion, which fs about midway between Freterct (From the Philadelphia inv A from one of our epecinie Rt November 22. says that (he beavy rein of Sate fuffieiot W fender: the roads impassable op ‘Tho matle for Europe will close in this city at A quarter past ope and at half-past five o'clock this afternoon, to on ne yap rent AL Ue ce tod Lapsed 04 Bare boon oth to Wambingten fampeon Low, fon k Co., 41 Ladgute Hill, Landon, Rog. “s adams land, witl recetve eubsoriptivns ana Sdrertioomente for be Maw Yoes Himuua, {oer easy tans su avs tors a shoal tll ny t neil & Word te Oleorgymen. 4 woRD TO OLEROTERS A WoKD TO CLARGYMBM A WORD tT) C.RROT MBE A WORD To & A WORD 10 CiLunoyane KROY MBO A WORD 10 CLbRGYMRM A WoRD TO OLRRGYuRW & WORD TO OLKKOVMEN A WORD TO OLERGYMEM & WoRD TO CLEROVMEM 4& WoRD 16 GLERGYMBH A WORD TO OL.uRGYMR® a woRp 1 .eRaY 4 worD To ULEROTWEM a word 10 OLBROYMBE, A WIRD TO OLERGYMEN @ WoRD TO CiaRoYMBM, aN WORD TO CLEROYMEM, a \WORD TO CLEROTMBS, a WR TO cL woo TO OL a wor ® TO CL & Worn’ TO CLEROTMEBN, 4 worD@T0 CLEROTM EM, aA woap "0 CLRROYMAM, A WoRb 1) CLEROYMEN, A WoRD TO CiLaRoTMEN, ‘The Nigh & “arncter, echo aviks eatadament, erudition ae evctut quetity tions of Amoricam clargymen are in string contrast wit the narrow p ‘cjudione and limited resources wrbich Reve ma ‘tked the history of other nations aad of enitior pertoaget the world, Coming directly io contact wit ciiivened minds, as well ae the better calculated to judge of popular opiniom @ <4 current ideas than any other clase of mon Their iafuene ¢ 18 unbounded. Their oppertuattion for dirreting praotiray reforms and progressive devdopmente Impose tnany obfiyntien * To saknowtodgmnent of the many in and favors which Dr. Drese behalf of bis Pantation mis, Mosars Rarnes & Ce, Dr roadway, New tile, GRATIA, covery otsrgyman wtio may P* nally cal! during the we matoder of Untevenr, 19, y! Quite to hia eurpeise; he hat ascertained that many pew ene shering im a ondiesi 4 Teludicn against euppossd nostrnn classed’ thin vith other useises artielen, and are yet entirety tgeorant of We pure character Dy Dratd) seeks no con idence wet the nearterof me moet chatome of comanea life, Ueny a complimentary eadvesee haw resetred (rom clerg en I om Bittor he bee at Jo present a» and wonderful ofeet. founded upon evidenaswof skit agtd fair open dealing: re Iving upon the Intelligence ot the 4 20ple, he matee a mad cine of Wie onlobrated Cailsaya Mark, Dandeliom, Cascartie . Park, Chamomile Flowers, Lavender ¥lowers, Anise, Olove Buda, Or Veet, Corrawey, Chin@uafila, Banke Row, Ao. ke, promevet in pure 8t Croft Kum, and tolls thom oo. Physicians itave to emdoree him With (his recipa before the commanky, and evidenses Of etrects meeting them on al! sifies, the suocessof Dy. Drake stands founded upon the roca of woth. Bvery parish, amet every fumily, has some case Of wffering which the Plemte- Mow Bittere wilt allevie: ‘Jeare. ‘Their effects in ename of laseliude, enervation, loss of appetite, constipation, cour stomach, firti@ breath, pain afler oxting, headache, €repep- Hin, liver complaint, general debility, Ao. are most remark Able, For aged parsons and delicatn fomalns they are worth, Uhoir weight In gold. Latevery clergyman improve this op portumliy, and, armed with « bette of Plantation Bitters, diepenee heen: without money aud @riheul price k, Ink, Ink, Int. A NRW DISCOVERY. WRITING AND COFTING INK COMBINE: Vows aa freely aaany writing Suid O vee 0 porfest ame foeteanenemeey net thiskem orm: 4 Olron! fren Depo “o7 7 pine Titnetom Wigs and Towpers, Japentes Of the Raclele Hygienique, for rest the hair ox i. BASTET, nroetwer * Hate Dye, 50: Cente, B Instamiansous, feliable, Depot No Bold by al! drugatee Rrowe eireet Ladies’, Misses A Ontdren's Kai nd folk, embracing every variety ridreg or travelling or enema 1 he foliriioee of Amerivan ant Fi SCTENTIFL fat CAN,” ST Fe Tainphiete ‘ormesion shawl Palonte [rae Kpoolmen omplen of the paper tvee ie FIM® TREE TAR DROPS, revedy mate « Colts, nee od the Throws sat ans eet oak, tn st ding cance foe the pomlr’ nA Di cents pet bow ere in ened bet Mein Warehouse, 04 Prepared oaly by Man and Woman—Thelr Ka then Marines Onstome whi dare he © the Ret tn Deer ber PH KI post Address Perego’s Hien Silt % YOR GENTL ™ AT LOW Priors. ha PEAKGo & BONG ~ vit JOU MN AL WLER A WELLS 5 Be wawer w AL fe been decgnalet by the Gorerner of thie \ become the om ah eeeniat Om <> nme e nel en bere we a ne ee be opin of emaren 2 ame peace and frawe the seotimeet of pas Given coset my band and ~- the Choy Met feel - wn) of the Mapore ty ob = the ety of Mew York, te of Nevewner im Vee 7 em nn hE nt ae CHORE OFDT EE, Mayor twenty ore ae our Lagd one W won The Best Cure for a Cota. Re many Cores are recommented C4 bad colte and on it is tenet! generally Gertie’ from the om of Useee rome oe (hel many perenne refer te lake eine ed ee joe (hemanires 9 RACE Of \n Fanon Of (he omen Om That meet verre eenery Come ime om One wae TROP an tort MAN womens ioe trains © the ogame of reepiran © pharens or oy Gb4 cares ihe Oragh by remew u hee U ie “ty “ene tan ong be foont Ai hit rome Wo MD Revd gtrent, Maw York, every TUEADAT for conn tatiom ot wAvign but bia me lictore = FONBAD FOX, Be Wi Berciay overt, Whoteann Agent for o* Hadient € Vesey Cree hve Hyer ter Brerne te Wiese, preteen oe ‘Dye ita ad ouem asretliand w A. Bachelor's Hair D

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