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- ee eS ee EASE TENNESSE. On New Veur's Day the Distingatehing | Sitver Watches of a@! Descriptions criterion of exquimte (ante amd bigh@arhton In every recep. | Fiftocu, eighterm. (wouty, twenty -O¢, thirty-fw tio room wii be (he detughtfat feagramce of Paton a 'Boae ORY, 10 seventy five are ‘Cate KENTUCKY POLITICS, | inow,shs'niien wil aferatssiie snnor’oftie sine: | THE REBELWPRISONERS IN MARYLAND. traton in power at Washingt 9. A large sum bas been Ds ’) Fvtract of Night Blooming Cereus. [€ will be the sowventr W415 Bromdway, one dour below” seeiameitermcianiiniinla di subscribed by the friends of thc’ ¢mauctpation movement Our Lookout Correspondence. Doetatly of the Parsutt of Longatreet. y ig a . here, and the paper will at onc 9 spring imte * powerful Port Looxour, 8t, Marys county, Md., Dee, 24, 1868. ME. Jaci. ©. FITAPATRICKS DRAPATOH. i, M* Ae 0 -pentenr el to egigmepiin fo lee 2S mee —— PRESENT POSITION OF THE STATE, | #4 lottuentia! organ, ‘ the Aajeutnad oF Genwed: ids’ on Conataade al Nean Kevsupux, Tena , bee. 13, 184% — —--— ~ oo ae MINOR MAYFARS OF TI GOVER.VOR'S MRSIAOR, ‘The main boty of our arty s iu this wietwity, and It Drawinge of Murray, Eaay We will deti 6 Of {reigticharge, al atv Kapress oMeg There are several poiats of local i ortanco in the mes Exchange in Place of General Merodith—The Exchange Masonry State Lotinrien, | o east of ALS Miawourt any Of our heaafiful Albume Her Congressional Delegation. | (222% i, 'ii, "ain il oroviasya punishment for | the Depot Keel Pruoners a? Point Lookmt-—The Hebel} D6 Hen Mins he ww hil Kaw dayn mae wo were | Gucuiaraanattens Of char, aire Seats SE Gs haere “ iy ona, elegation Nhat form of Resa wich consists oN wordy of vm- | Frioners Zook om Amasement at General Buller—The ie ape: sedan ie ngs ~ a baer owen he. ne ae ee a tt. T. ANTHONY : ie pathy tending to encourage the rebeilli@e also re- d— open coun » Following On the Bees ot or ~ - acturera ead fmpori Misrepresents Her. commends tho amendment of the law seas to cnabloa | RA@ls Uejeetad at the Prospect of Being eer. fugitive foe, Omtetat Deaw til iroatway, New Pork | Joyal man, who may @uder from invasions er raids vy | (oot Heatth of the Prisoners—The Number of WE MOTEAGRAT OF Tae yaar, ation Commay's Lowiory of Ke wide | praotical application of the principles of the common law J Mt fe. de teecevairy no movermat of tho infantry took placeuntl Po salam heemmne “he State Government Under Governor Bram- to Rha aneemaraon law of he rebellion, You will have heard thas the whole matter of 4hoOx: | scogaay, Docombor 7. ‘They had bewn orgbtoon days and | 72. 42, 48, 24, 6 38. WL J ELLs 12 Maiden lane : ‘ : rete in ieomeaclen many rebellious persons are-seeking | change of prisouers of war bas been taken oud of BHO} migpigia tho rile pitx—w portion of te vine ou way | OMMAEERt RT edarnenag | O| Dye—Tne Hew , 5 —a fact nut generally kuown, Gov. ; ol ‘ slid & OO: Manager hoa, Ee, La —T he ie: ette fler Troe Representatives. ernor Bramletto save “chia Ik Becoming 80 common that | S848 of Brigadior Goneral Meredith of Philadelphia, DY P ratipegeand no Gon, Buruside pernittod thom tw reat * - conn pelican, Seis itis worthy of consideration how far and upon what | theSecretary q.War, and plaged undor te mauagement | On. guq day just mentioned, however, te busin and |, AMelal Denwiags of the Hheimy College y BL Bareiay abroet, EIT : Es | terms snis a- bbe. permitued cong, citivens of each of Major General Phtior, Thiy was not dome a moraont | asm, plakiialiae le oolacchcmeneesd, an Kommer of Kemtwoss ." U. Ss. titied'to al! privileges and immunities of citizens in the | '°° 890; for had tt pot beon fomshe ill Lomper of the com: } Lie viroets che army marchod @ the music of | 52, 32, 68, 12, 41. U6 6 HE TRUE CONSERVATIVE PARTY. | sovorai states.’ Bit to enaot or promote treason Is not | missiouer many a poor fellow, mow dead, might hove tbe bends, Hing ent-upon the ujvoountry rouge, | GG, 16, 1. 62. ae a ee Te ew. as y Srejet tes Privlloges’ oF ‘iunmunitien) of citizens of aBy | been sawed, could they hava-been roscued from LADEY | who tbecitizons, with faccewhich glowocheith ploxuce, | Otreslarneeutyy aadrennes Te Us Ts M5, U1, 2% . So lon, f leport thomsclves 8 | 1 ison two montl 0. The’ . when roloased - 4 Z, ®, BIMMOREE & 00., THE KENTUCKY LEGISLATURE, | bring witt thom the invection of treason, and who, by | understood thet the rebel Comesissionor, Mr. Ould, brustegup afer ‘the uvgicct of tive Aiego, Che gay req Prices Cashed In All Legnitued Lotter: wordgor acts, endeavor to incite treasonable acts, or } meni and the stucring strawe’ of the bands. | and intommation'aiven, GALLAGHER & TRENT AMIN, pr @ treasonabie sentiments, in our communities, Stands ready to oxchange man for man, and tho business should be restrained by proper ponalttes sufficient to | 18 to begin at onos. So, before the ead of next week, you 1 retor 40 werg Vaioniats, of course. TO Cheatomt atroet, Pithedelphia * Kays to their bonsos; ated tho window blinds poe lle pon Cashed and Indormaston Kure | tener for a (rom the Con} ss roach and eradicate this evil. may expect 16,000 mon exchanged and Cluged'therr oars to the sounds of triumph. ‘She Governor. gives ine his qeseage the ‘follot! wy ty i PORTENC wfehod tn wit Yegalirad'Intterton. From BUNers. THANKS 10 GENERAL GRANT AND HIS AR) conte eri crag hip reerding cae Point Lookout, ax you keow, is iw. Marya. couuty, | | mye yond token by the imgia- boa was that\to Roan ABPCK & CO. Bookers, 94 Plue street Hons of the State to the military force of the government :— | Maryland—a first sottiomodt undor tie anaplooa of the Men Ren ae. Out of an éuroiled militia cusbering lost, we have’ Pt 3 famous Lord: Baltimore: I think it i» oldor than Ply SeeteS, 30 stain cur government, 81.444 soldiers | south, yowt of ite people were at one time Catholics 2 for three years service; for one year: 41% for nine p ‘ . " Mr. Wm. F. G. Shanks’ Despatch. mogths and 1,770 for sixty days service: making an aggro- | What thoy are now It i#'not worth’ whil to inquire, since Loumvuis, Ky., Dec. 12, 1863. | gate of 51,688—almost one-half of all those within the | they are rebel smitten. This distemper, my surgeon “The noble old State of Kentucky has not at any time { Military hed This is an evidence of Kentucky's patriot- | tells mo, takes entire possession-of the:bedy. You know, Like: : ism, which needs no further corment to vindicate it. We ; Lookout is a-triangular ‘Gince the present war began occupied that proud posi- | are toady to give Yet more, even to the last man and last Neat pet tebe toe water, rend dine. ronan peor tion which she ones held as an fnfluential-Commonwoalth | dolfar, 1f needed, to defend’ our governront. tips taoif into Chekupeake fay: So much for history and ‘of the great republic, sod has not only failod to rise on 1S RESECCKY LBGIBLATO! fconraphy. ‘A recent order from the War Department anne! The ‘Legislature “assembled st Frankfort on Mouda arya ‘count ‘his oceasion to the dignity of @ mediator, as she did | last, but up to the present time its action bas beon mainly sechisattte ane temas, bu the Nace sae ot vine nuder Henry Clay, but, declining to assume and hold any | of an uninteresting: character, The permanent occupation | ginia, to Gen, Batier's department, and the General. at- * yoll defined position, she has been forced to follow, al- of Eaat Tennesse by the Union forces having caused at- | tended by Tieut. Col, Hindman, Major Devis, Surgeon tention to be drawn more clesely to the military railroad | ¢ a ; a wi st rudderloss, the changeful current of the political } to that point, and the importance of such communications oe. ei taor it Pe caparad eonine prt Stream. Her anomalous or negative positiogn—the Ken | for the Fust Tonnesseo ar ny, the Legislature bas passed a day and inspected the camp, or, more properly apeaking, yt a ia eee resolution instructing the Kentuck: ators and represen- Cuckings called 1t “ngutrality”—was forced upon her BY’) +. tives at Washington to use thelr influence to procure the “id ee un eo oan nee aoa haben Zhe actual treason of some and the irresolution of others | construction of the x projented road. ‘Tho Major Gonoral arrived before daylight i@thestoamor ‘of her political rulers. From the first she has thus been In the House, on the 10th, Mr. Hawkins offered the fol- | Greyhound as Fortress Monroe, peri’ too early for the Sovtwoen two fires, and, as might have been expected, she | l°W!DK resolutions, which were referred to a select com- | vigilant commander of the post, Btigadier General Mara mittee:— n 8 ton, who, in “full feather,’ was carly on hand with bis wins been well plucked and badly singed on more than one | ye fame of its trap, nf patriotic men ts partofthe | staff, Captain Lawrence, A. Q., Captain Patterson, Captain n. i hi tested ‘Dod tgough Mpkstake Im the erdere the divesion I Hageail took the righ’ Cocke outside of tho city ation even, wed the Holsten, Tho-tordiag of the rtwor oc JOSEPH HATA, Broker, 11 Wall atrest, comm 1. @iivoty aud amusing scone i ford was deop, - oe 19 Det WOre CoLepelled ty dof all their :motkor Bow '\Comp' ¥ rand: g@ over in @costuare wiich would have Peer or bene fe oennerrings Cashed im All Legalteed Lot- ied jeom foe proserving wad beavtifrrag the Droggisia everywhere “3s iaverpoot vor avkorn. ole Sean te pleased to olotha the bwer extrom Imported tnequart end pint borties, nopbows For male by all druggists and grecere Arriving st Strawborry Plains tbs mistake in tho Lew or was correrted, ‘Tho railroad beste had boow | ALL Wteee partially do-troyed by the rebeia; but by placing «Cow [ant Cater planks over tho donris the division crowed on ingle Ode | Wrooklye | and 200 Aftor jomed the main column. ws | 2 HAs EUR, A Perfect Hair Dye te Miller's At General Mindom’s boadquartors { Rud the pleasure of Only Wocntew box, Sold iy ah drugctom, Participating in the fruits of @ barbecus whiel bad beon: ‘ gotten Up to give variety to the usvel far, A shoep was |) the sagrificiat animal and “Pode the oMlcaating high prtost. n Pehle Spectacter and Kye 4 by the majorit of ie pabiic ny day and utght tO weak, For oale only SEMMONK, Gonlinis’ Optician, * A ROMMAINY OF THE NWA, | dim and deferiive mi Various mattors have prevented the purnait from boing Occasion, Before the actual invasion of the State by the Lucas and others, At nine o'clock General Butler vistted C6Ay, Broadway, oppowite Bord atrest Paton rebols, Kentucky had-boen saved by the personal exer- the rebel prisoners of war—9,750 in number. Those Lecce dyad ag much vigor as all might wind. While it ‘Teutonla 3 of a few brave and indepsndent think d braves represent almost every State in the tate Ameri. | !igb! Unpodent bo Kate the reauu Uuorefor, | can Brilliamt and Powertu! Dey and Night FOR O&LIFORNTA. pare iid: cckinap pete onsix sane sieve eee a8. | can Union. Tho presence of “Picayune? waa a great | Say that the doiy has Deon through the forve of circum | Ponte Perapertive Glassen for the opera, nan, fedd aud | North Star so New Yorn, eofan 3 xe L. H. Rouaseru and Wa, Nelson, from being en- Fe oe the Con ene: | novelty tothe fat ragamuting, who stared at him with | Stancen rath nthe fault 0 our gonorali. vOUrtK'K Use. Compact, portable ana eticien!, In” every we | No thern Light fan 33 States and the ancient ren i Inthe. i a ifs & tin 2 Jan 2 my n Queen Genetal Shackleford, with the cavairy has been Sadily skitaisuing and hastening the rotcoal Of the enewy, Who in Meir passage almost dovusbated country, Un Friday a reconnomsance, under Colonel a 7 Granam, on the Rodgersville road, came up with tho | wet ya? mt ,, teins Fitth Av rebels ab Mooresberg and drove thom over a mile toa , position from which it was impossibio to dislodge them DIAMONDS, ¢ a the advance, | Mety, and mustable for preneacation MMONS 600%, Broadway ent | distended eyes and-open nostrils It was amusing to hear His } the rebel commonts upon the rebel tamer. Some swore that ho was a “damned good looking man any how’?—and Courage, | it muat be owned ¢hat tho Cenoral appeared exceedingly ipicuous and eminently recognized at Shiloh, Stone | Well. There was occasional cheering aa ho passed through rand thany other batt * the streets of the rebel camps. For the benefit of the ‘This Legisature has heard that he has been relieved of | inquisitive, lot me mention here that the rebels are c yhed in the mavistrom of the rebellion, These men, #oparating themselves from the irresolute and unorgan. | unshadowed pat. ‘ized party which first opposed tho scheme of the traitors | peeh signa red tr {a power in tho State, without a party to back them,'and far in advance of public sentiment, went actively to work, APROTAL NOTIOK AI Totters md packages inten tal for the New Youn Heasea end be sailed nus Hotel, 0 dein Verne’ ALS, WATCHES. fe. rnpruranceteg sf h aos mts aud saved the State raising troops to defend he: is command. and ordered to repor! toa military court, for a sro lot, which is enclosed by @ board | Without bringing on @ genoral ongayemout —Livemisbing miewelnieaie pene From this fi -eilidcagis. Jy aad s tion of his conduct at Chickamangn, No suct Frenagea tang tg hp The mentinole merch ona | continued allday yesterday, Un tho sume day Colonel BReautifal Gold Loranets, Goid Specta— |" *" com this firo the State was saved by being plunged into cen convened. and mone, so far as they have | gortof shelf on tho outside of tho fence, which aheit | Pennibaker dashed into Morristown and encountered the | cea Gold Kyegiagos (nuitabte lor presenta), stab receive Port of New York, December %7, 1963. isnother, in which aho dolined her position by raising forty Tair lavewngntion, Wilt aot” only ee aeteate ee | fa about. eight feet from tbe ground, — Your | Febel pickets on the Kusbvilie road. Allure arem sau | By auc oh pF ‘thousand troops for the Untou. Fur months she remain are, but brighten his fame, era of | correspondent conversed freely with the prisonors, and 0 jubt bow, Awaltiug the retura Of General Parne from Dye reste , Ocullete -Opticiaa. ARRIVED p y P a $6014 Broadway, under the Lafargo Howes, Ot between the fires of Johns d si of 1 the seid urge bis return, and common justice | found that niimbera of them were most anxious to take noxville, who is In command of our column > : erie, Matton, Liverpact, Nov 10, with mdae an@ Wathen seca ttghateoyes fey io herrea ed da hia trial,” Be it, therefore, the oath of allegiance; others were anxious to enlist in THX DRPARTURK OF GRNRRAL BURNSIDE, Reautiful Baskets of FPratt.The Most mW iam & Cuiwe.. Four teat tee and Bragg. Relieved of these invaders, sho Ras now | ,¢Hrsnirel by pie Genera! Anomoly of the Commonwealth | the Union army; indecd, I was told by an ofcer who hag | We learn by courier that ‘enerai Burnside took his ornaments for a New Years table, KAYNER'S ndnivle’ foe Liverpool Tah inst, Thos: Gartiale, Fallon {ato the former state O. irrexolateness and indoli- | and he Is hereby, renunsted to,eonvene © court for the tn: | HAd thom tn espocial charge that not more than one-third | A9parture from Kuoxvilie yosterday morn. Nested rn Bromd way Tainnd, aged Gi yenra fot from the main oomest aitenese, and at present remains bet woen the fires of the on of tie conduct of Major Generul Crittenden at | of the whole wished to be exchanged, This afternoon, | Bis regrets to the oiflcers and moa hore that be was uua- - SSS ees ta the lock and was kl an ey ta eat possible day. when it was announced that Major Mumford, General Buy { dio 6 bid them a personal adicu. itis hardly @eccssary Coral Jewelvy—The Be Assortment. berty (Br) Willett Liverpool, days, and 69 frow: radicals und copperheads, much as a poor wounded There is very iittle probability that a court will ever | ler’s agent for the exchange of prisoners at City Point, | to say that a Cooling akin to grief pervades overy ous at BISHOP & REIN, Fifth Avenue littl, Tunkar with méve, te master «dad heavy Wenievon the soldier lies boneath tho fire of friend and foe in the uncer- | convene for the trial of vhe Chickamauga heroes. The | had como here with the ateamor New York. and that five | bis departure, ‘uin conic! m is fact is that these courts never arrtve at any determina. | hundrod rebels were to be takon off in her, thy whole a SO. Ae Rane I etal, tien Pato nt 1 Ae)” ad, Commeanan’s Senda. one Oating ee @ positive | crowd seemed to be very much dejected. and why tho old State would be very deplorable. But, misrepre. | injury by coutivually prontuiming bie tajuries, and while | should not this be #0? Thess men bave been wa well ‘od Ateuted as sho is in Congress, by both her radical and cop- | dong na are only destroying confidence in tho administra. md ied a troops, and havo been Uo wie oon a tion aod War vepartment. Generals Rosecrans aud Mc- | and ctotbing. It ts quite natural, thon, that tho rebels, Perhoad delegates, and at home by ber copperhead press, | Cook'ynow tholr good sense in keeping quiet, despite te.| who anticipate nothing upom thelr return. but ompty itis gratifying to soe that she ts possessed of a State gov- | the formor case, te misreprosentatidus of the Tribune, | pockots, hard tack and barder fighting, should #eom wor a. os riMith (Br). Drummond TL f Wara & Co. Ine been 9 oa lh @ N oof f Kruptions, cured by GOU- ¥ NIE galew 430 Broadway, Brig Maggie Mele) (Hr), Stal, Charlotta own, 0 dara with oats, to Tynes & Smith Hrie Mergenaer (Br), Menerse, Langan, OB 28 day, oth cowl. ted Mitchell, Hed heavy Wgslee during mowt of the Pie Juno (te) Wovd, At Johng, NFB) dave. with fu, wo © C ” - > naps, Chates from Mextco. peng! ue sa MANLY UNSETTLED CONDLLION OF Tue COUNTRY | {rete Nallan Nedeater | DANOBR OF TRAVELLING AND ABSENCE OF PROTEU- TION —THK UNITED 4(ATES AND MEXICO, ETC. ‘Tho following letter ia from a vory reliablo Wuropean adoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative depot wholvsalonnd retail, No 6 Astor Mouse | fod by aklliul mrivia ‘ternment truly conservative, and one which promises to | But ull thee ouzht to soon see, if they do not, that their | Fowful.’ Still they will have to go—at loast five buadred | Bontlenan, resident tn the city of Mexico. who bas bore, 3 Green try, Has had strong W qa! jatire passages guido her with consummate skill through dso anae tog | MUlLATy career iu this war is At an end. it the War fe. | of tbom—to-night. “Upon the fetarn of the Now York | tofure rathor sided with the tatorvention, and the poctoct FP yn ol lg my gt iS oy | TS ere aie ee ea A ae 3! ve partmont bas not the good sense to reatore Gon, Buell, | from City Point to-Fortroaa Monroe sho will bear five hun ietu . ~ Hrte Ly ir), Rey’ > MB. " t bh f th: . accuracy & the picture t drawa of the situation of af. SHAM, 20 Canal street, oxat of lroadiway. to DR Dew Troubles of the coming year, the superior of ali three, to command, it is not at all | dred of our mea from Ricbmond. And so tbe exchange fai be th bly depended — ee Behr Golden Wem (Br), Gami Maracatbo Dee, tte ‘Tue eatotly copperheads of the Louisville Journal and | likely to restore Rosecrans, McCook and Crittenden. Tho | boeina, sige ET Seen spo. Corns, Bunions, Inverted Natia, Eq | cover, to Yate & Porterieid, Has bad heavy wostner; Democrat, havo professed to be very indiguant over tho | WAF Department cin certainly have but little respect for | | General Butier, wfter inspecting the rebel campe, wis: Gary oF Muxico, Nov. 25, 1863 Inrged Jolnte and all dincases of the feat enced’ without Bee 7 tho wisdom of men who attribute their. removal to | {ted the troops stationed hero. fe found them tne good ae rad, As ToRArda politics, rou will have woard P pain of lucomvenimuce. to, the patient by De, ZACHARIB, Of the aséasewetion of the lamented General Comoutort Fge0a Chiropodiat, No, 760 Broadway. 00 tho road between Queretaro and Sun Luis. ‘This is a pevero blow to the tibera! party, or eather the Libera: cause, for Comouiort was one the moat pairiotic ax nection of Mosers. Clay, Smith, Randal and Anderson in | nowapaper scribblera,” HAlgof oficioncy. He also visited tho tta:nimond Loup ‘voting for the republican candidate for Speaker; but as ORYERAL GARFCELD ON THK NRORD QUPET:ON. , attended by his Medical Director, De. MoCormick, A Washington inilitary official—Genoral Meisan—ar. | andthe surgeons of this district. 11am ¢lad to toarn thai Yar au I ean Journ the indignation has been eonfined tothe | rived here a few days since on the special duty of exam: | there ts mot much sickness in Gonoral Marston’ com. Vilen, Oray, Blirabetnon iia, Kent, Biizaethoort for Boxtou . Hut, Blirabethport for Hoxton. F] bbs, Bilvab-thport for Pall River De. Luther, Sv."s, Ad ine Filling. Unequalied fav sensitive teeth. Doatinto aug for Otroulur, oilices of these sheets and a few copperhead supporters | ining into alleged abnsew of the State laws in rogard to | mand. Thene aren few cures of amailpox, bul of a mild | weil as bdmest Of tho public men of Mexico, aud he might CoGap Cweakpeceens aivect, fir Vendalis. Maren, Blizsheluport for Providence, | ‘who have been known for/months past as rebole, lt ap- | free negroes, it appears tbat the city i Pil an | ¢) Morsality from this cause ja ee ‘Fot have been tyo mrans Of doing great to is ae zo 7 we P F Behr F Folan. Wiley, be nanathport for Brio (Pears to me that the radical portion of the Kentucky dole- | the habit o: seizing upoo and detainiog every negro who it was creditadic to humanity to fod that the same . HO wus attacked near San Miguel Allende, by the 4 “rg ® nae Taos Fite a Hotel foris pa rie: g Paden) ‘a iaveve. i ! Galion coramands inthe state, among undoubted Unwn- | arrives im the city from the South, and contining hlm | Slaters of Charity and the samo sorgoons who administer | two brothers ‘Troucosos. who bad jaid an ambuicado ot wwnor 6 S re ee eae avers, Soe +¥- J rahi ‘ists, much more genifine respect than the copperheads | in jail omits! it can be determined by some officia: whether | te our own wounded and #:ck also administer and attond “who voted for their colieagno, Mallory. And J have found | ic ir free or coutraband. it 16 alleged that many tree | and dress and help Mo robel sick and fore. This did mo ‘one who thought jt worth while to express Tevret that « arning from the army to the To be sure, things are different in Richmond; but . two buodred men for him, Many of bis stail wore also a (U Btrausport), Gremley, Washingtem | Killed on the spot, but Extanisiag Canedo managed to Deafness, Impatred Sig! ” 1onke bis exeupe und arrived rately at Queretaro, NOUea(N THB HEAD, ho radical Keutuckiang forgot to compliment their cop- Mberty—their papers | let mankind bear in mind that they have another breed Geueral Bamine left tals city last week, and | popped oo 4 ‘ ' erhoad collaague, Mallory, by voting for him, unless it Toonot | of degs down thor by thie timogaust bo in Quoretaro, whore Mola had al- CATARRHAL APPROTIONS IX THR eC ce en Oe is the two. copper hoots published here. on purpose of |. The prisoners, as a gonora! thing, aro wok hohaved. | roudyeenterog, tho liberals having retired frum thore THROAT ‘nerey alanen. P ' Shar -durtag the alsahee ta wisiss tepemens wecnre: | seenta Be Seeeas tha Cai soe TUE] Webs sinisa Sooke Gutbe ths otber evemiagt ten ane onsee | SORT ee a ue wie: tie. sonem JomerA onnowid oatanne Saat pain. during eZ wi f may catch hing | those affair ot evoning: bul o 0 “ “ AELO' “urned to tho House it denounced some of them a8 fadical, | more: though the contrary 1s Alloged Ly same, ane : loned by some. Atuny | defended their castle with Kaivea and hatchets. They Alt aroupd Mexicd we are abil! annoyed ith the gue OATARRU OF THE TYMPANIC MUOOUS hompson, Bimpeon, Crom Cardi, One my ‘unconaervative Unionists, and now claims that they hadall | rate mgch troubie tas been continues to he given to | killed two and wounded twenty-five of the rebga. Five | rillas.. No ono 1a allowed to go ia or outjof the city gates MEMBRANE. OBSTRUOTION OF THE Bhip Garihalds Pledged themeelves to act against, and not with, the radi- | army Oilicers who pass city with ther | of the ight cooks who fought thia battio wore rebel pris- | without a passport, not even to Tacubaya or Guadalupe, BUSTACHIAN TUBE Brig Genera! Marshall, i cals. The truth is that Clay aud Smith—i am not certain | servanta. A short time since General Garfeld, This i@ w vory Comiortablo and secure siete of things, 16 amas Brig Alamo. \ onors ‘as to Randal and Anderson—were long and promingntly | ber of Covgross, ly chief of staff to Much has boon #atd in regard to the escape of robels, fxnown as radical men. Thoy were returned toCongress | Rosecrans, passed through this city with and the number who bave escaped in a Kinglo stampede éy districts which will again poll a majority for men | free negro servaut. At tho depot on his arrival, and mail | bas beon put as high as two hundred. Ths @quaily radical. ‘these men represent their districts, but | boat at his departure, the General was boset by these | take. Not over forty mea have escapad sinc certainly not the State; cocks es the same time, it re- | officials, who ins\sted ‘upon arresting the negro, Goneral | of the prisoners to this ppint. Indood, the: ". quires ‘no ghost to come (rom the grave to tell that } Gariield denied the right of the policomen, and refused to | much more desertion among the infernal New Hampabire Ghey are, in their radicalism, only a few years in.advauce | allow the man to be taken. Genoral Hoyle was appealed | Substitutes than among the rebels, and it ia ® positive of tbe State, As for Mallory, and the rest of the dele. | to by the policemen, On being told that the servant waa | fact that the former neod watching much more than the gation at whose head he stands, they areas far bebind the | General Gurtield’s, Boyle wrote a note to General G., re. | lator. ‘Suute as the radicals are ahead, and here, at home, com- | questipg him to settle the matter by giving the negro his The work of exchange which bas now begun will be snaud but little more reepect as representatives of Keu- ¢ id's) pass, General Garfield replied be would not | Pushed forward with all possible despatch—aod you can © wky than thepiain and outspoken copperhead Senator | do so: that the thing was a flagrant abuse, and ho would | Say to the frienda of Union prisoners in Righmond that Powell. Bee the end of it upon principle. He declared that the ve- | the day of tho deliverance of tho half starved victims ta The true represenattives of Kentucky at the present | gro sbould go (roe without @ pass,and that he wasas | at hand. | think the national gratitets aliould bo givea ib noty OURED - Beur Volunteer 1.4 ,82,20t know how the campaign wil! turn out; but this CROSS BIR STA ae Ih ONR Wind during the day WAW will may, that the veunted protection prom by the And every dinsase of the Kye aod Bar wiring oth Frough is alle farce. kvery small wwolatod town is con- | meiical’or suraioal” ald attended ie by Dr VOw BIBEN. Miscet Uoually exposed to di prodaiiove of al! kinda = stigosaro | HERG, at bis ovnsuiting roms, 416 Broadway, near Twelfth Suir Reares, Lorne, at robbed every day, anu there 19 uo #ecurity in travellinge | strent very heavy weather on loacue onteide the prineipal towns, much lose aloug any Ae, on (he lat inet, when off Be: of the bigh roads Direc The occupation of Brownsville aud Matamoros by the | *! " United States Corces bay caused cousiderable excitemout rs here, and each on takes his own view of the matter. [ Diamona suould be very glad, Indeed, if their obioct should beta | thirty-five, forty, counteract (he oy fatious Of the Preach, but 60 tar we | one hundred. two, thre: ir five, at, and sere can (orm 00 idea of their real purpose, The French are | doliars exch, for sale by GRO 0. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, havo beea Rawk Wivnsriat, Lisbmanm, from Raltimore Oct 1D fap Amsterdam, \a teoorind wrecked of the Babee, Orow 4. The W was 443 tone, bolit in 18%) at Thomasion Me Aime, and representatives who will most advance her | willing to risk his life in « solution of that question as any | to tho officer who has brought thia absut now goverally disliked here by all parties, andeven thowe | one door below ¢ nd hailed from Hamburg Her cargo consiaind of 637 Wneb Eruo ‘intorosta and retiect most ¢redit upon her, are otners The policemen persisted: but. a nifmbor of array If vou ever visit this place avoid Cocieatenney Dts who were the cause Of their Snes oncen sick enough, —~ oberon, 160 bage bart, staves, and one lot of sussafred ngcn the out. | of «heir bargain mid alarm Governor Hramictie 4 bts colleagues in tho State | officers gathering around General Garfield in his defence, | end bis horses aod his hospitality, Hej what thoy have TER. GAVAIRE 6 Joun Bawe before reported ashore nese overnment. The present organization includes Gov- | the negro went free, It appears that General Garield, on ch he deacribod as a moet “ beautiful | The Kegoncy is yompletely divided, of rather, cousiaw ONS, Unie be 2 6 Shor Bramiowe, Lientouapt Governor Jacobs, Secretary | reaching Washington, made complaint of the abuae, and The dull thing did not know bow to | only one person, tu-tead ¢! thros—Almoate. Wid Balas im, Lett ping big gk BG hy Rf A pane of State . L. Van Winkle, © are General a0 official has now been sent to correct it. There is uf 09 arse, @ nullity. aud the Arc ering 20k cely, bas co ‘hold Seat Heidat condition, and wae sold at auction 24h inet, end Inspector General D. W. Lindsoy. All of these 0 Isw upon’ which the police pase thelr action and ougne Hwtaas been thrertonad by the French authorities ‘OHN DUNOAN & BONS, Un Senn Caas M Nrit, Godfrey. from Philesaiphia for Pere ficere have hold prominent and responsible positions 1a fy their conduct; but tt appears that they suspect try On ume or two BHERRIEA—Dry, Delicate and Pruity. Aisne reea Monroe, before rep ashore near Wreckers 1 Rae United States volunteer forces raised for the sup every negro of being a fleeing criminal! until he proves HORBUN DIES CLAMBTS. av bas broken ow wae M4) Al, aed bull in 1M ol! ‘eanion of the rebeltion, and have formed their opinions | himself inngeems, @ reversal of the code of justice which | *chOol, whore the boys were taught to red before they | whoa this come toGen, Nege JOHN DUNCAN * SONS, Union myuare. Dorchester, NJ, whence she he! pon the ol state of afwrs in the country from that | only a Frenckman, Chinaman or rebel would attempt | Could spoil. Rut sho was nol tanght to ambie or to walk edge (who i# bow Reling as commander of the city), be WYNAND FOCHIN JOUBURS all variation. slowing tale gives & fume f the reese in Be most admirable standpoint, the army in the fleld. I have | to justify, even when practised against a ‘nigger.’ And 80 much for Captain Cook's © spirited mare.’ sent Mr. Ar * Oy word that if the doors wore not CHARTHEUSE KUMMPL 40. of Yor eaten. Piliadeiphde. Maish ound that our most practical politicians are army gradu ee ee The Russian fieet—that is, four of the Emperor Alex- | opened within aquurter of Am boar be should order three UR ONLY GOLD BUTE LEE PEE iow Orieans, at the iatest sapouwte from each of ates. These officers have studied the rebellion while Salling of the Nova Scett andor’s'shipa-of-war—passed the Poiut today on their | caunoa ito the pl 1 Koo what cannon balls would | whktenteneitky sate Aenean wit Picts os it, and have beheld the altered condition of af- bad way to Fortrass Monroe 19 townrds opening them The resolution brought the fd Jointe, Game, de, (0 od half pints fairs by coming in contact with the people of States in Poxrtiaxp, Me., Deo. 27, 1343. Genera! Butler left this evening. It i4 now quite Likely | private to thew somes, ana the church weg accordingly ” bd g ‘which the revolution vow threatening Kentucky 1s an ac- The steamship Nova Scotian, Captain Grabam, for Liy- | that ho will have bis bands ruil, for a week or two, | opeued JOUN D AN & BONE. | complished fact Coming thus from the scene of revolt. | Hoo), saited at ten o'clock last night. ontgrtaining the Russian Admiral and bis companions ‘© have now a | rench Protestant clergyman, who per + forthe Proprieters. - @ion to find Kentucky in a state of revolution, these men ” in! ne nil forina service tn the Chureh of San jideonso, aud tap Batt _ s ako beld of and are about solving it 8 practial manner ony Queen Victoria im Af cured i very weil attended Wy the Loreiguers oro ave, Bin teieh Rese Pea iatens g < 20 _ | Gorman, French wt - rf por gs Ea ere Prorosrn Presrxtation to Mayor Orprca —A number 4 #58 MAsKSTY ices cate a ee At tbMe, and the -silure of their pines geueraliy, she | Gp Srcaanay, ‘ens dope Seles Saget GOVERNOR WRAMIETIN'S MEUOR, Of the personal and political friends of Mayor Opdyke are Feega the Dublin Freeman. Nev, 984 churon party gauss thelr tooth and are inl of rage. bat - ‘The message of the Governor and the spose of Lieuten- | 4, roa a mooting at the republican headquarters to. | Our realors will probably remember. the marriage at ative soft wt wertgee My apd ugha Meg 9 Governor Jacobs on 0} the State Sonate, aro z Greaiing considerable comment at tole time, when’ the | night for the purpone of making arrangements for pro. |.St. John's charch, (hatuam. « sleort tans since. 0 the jgJeral relations of Kentucky are of such vast importance, | senting him with a suitable address oa the occasion of | YOU African Princess, Nias pecerrerses, See pretge ind I find @ general concurrence in the opinion | have | his retirement from office. It is proposed to have the of the Queen, who was browspt w thw ym ry by Sap: ‘expressel, that Governot B, and his colleagues in the | presentation at the Astor House om the dth of January | ‘in Forbes. in hor Majesty's ship Bonetta, from the conat of Africa, and educated by the Key. J. Schon, clapiain of Giate government fairly represent the State. The | next. pe ae toa ym Ble fpr yang . ‘ornor mosany , am pouse of her Majesty, aire netias” wo ta auiearen; sae Waeeee be. ak |. Nan tt Sacre Sieemn-fous Canes Dunes —Bitneee | woo always took tho. most’ lively interest Io hor wotfara Gites tn coudemnatory terms to some'ot the acts of the | 90¢ And two o'clock on Sunday morsing a fire brike out | and occasionally bad her at court (m the aceasion of 1 wdministration, be bolds that ths first duty of the peo. | ina framo stable No. 152 Sixth stroot, owned by Pau! | Marriage of the young princess to J. Davis, Faq, ives bave brought toto (he country te the French of course make ao pro rem towards the | scidcation o the cuvatry sed their bold upon tt 6 only extended by mere (urce of arms. How. ib will all end, unlone tbeoned states atops ia, |. * —- Arioh Bow Pine on we cannot foresco, and moanwhile busines is ruined, and | F °F n'y Leeiee toe awe ieee the country ts in « worne tate and with more inmecarity | y, than ever, Freuch eivitization, a5 applied to Mexies turns out to be noth mg but unmitigated ev Gold Watetes for Ladies and Gentie- COMMS PONDRIOK men Poe u y- Bromiway, . colored chant, who aince acttied on an on ‘plo of Kentucky is allexiance to the government, and that | Palmer. Totally dostroyed. Loss $75; no insurance. | Col "e4, yee atin Mera tae tet atont ory mrLomars | 208 bat ” chat duty 16 simple aad palpable; to observe it is the | Four horses owned by poor men were also burned to | in theevent, and made Misa Forbes several handsome | | RELATIONS NoT 1m ALLEN. 4 war oe fnstinet of loyalty; and, only just touching upon the sub- | qeath. Loss $400; no insurance. Tho fire was t woddi presenta, ali of ‘wth wore fuliy described at the Dierascruerr Pov mts Reta merly of Tt Wall etree ect, bo holds that, whether the Union te preserved with | of an incendiary. time. Intettgence hax now been recoived of a further Pacacso N “ OO ee ea Nea ee aeeet Ga, | FIREIN SpooxD Avexua.—Shortly before two o'clock on | mark of favor conferred on Mra. Daria, who bas just | | Ubave the bon as | Greatest Vartety Ever Offered of Item y be ‘of the people to cling to or, Jagoba, in his address to the State Henate, is even | Sunday morning a fire was discovered in the grocery ule ts — to whom her Majesty ptoud . a a Pha his language on this subject | store of John 1. Murtha, 471 Second avenue, damaging | “at the mame time the Queen bas presented to her god an ‘ Ss Corwin, Envoy Exttaordinary and Minister Menipoten- | Rmbrovered Blip ' tiary of the United States of Amorica near the govert- | day gifts a JEFFERS, O° ment of the United Mexican States, that the [’revideot has ae. N " of about $600; child a beautiful gold cup, with a palver, knife, fork and | been pleased to eal! ine to the bepartinent of Foreign ike Hollany Presents of Affection and Char- ‘a i Loyalty to the Union, vege ge! ype tap omens f — is the salon Beootanes Oommen Bar hy tt spoon, of the nate motai, as ‘baptismal present, The | lations and of government. Inecommy ing with the duty | fy WHEELER & WILSON'A Highest Premiom Low o Be gas pl maby . ae ea etna | about $150, Cause of the fire unknown at present. cup and aalver bear tho following inscription —‘To Vic- | inposed upon me of communicating this fact to bia Fx: | Suich Sewing Machines, 06 Broadway oo fights that we possess. If we resist, it must be in the toria Davia, from ber godmother, Victoria, Quoen of Groat | cellency St. Corwin, it is satisfactory to me to assure him ¥. =, 1883, zt ‘Tuioa avd under the tag of Washington, with the millions Finn ix Finst Avesve.—About two o'clock om Sunday | Purl Miy eiiag that be will continue to flod always in (ue govermento | of string hearts and strong arme that we possess in the | morning a fire originated in a back room, first floor, of iday Hate at Wh i tho republic the groatest desire to presery and augmoat | ei rpaserd. Alno a variety 216 Broaaway 32 Joya! Yorth. Throw away these resources, as the South Am Arab Troupe in e. the relations of friguahip and good umderstanding which | ¥ a oadly 41d, we would be crushed as sito wil'be, and as we | ‘pe tenement house 001 First Hae ae eas | she great attraction of the day, In P o be found | happily exiat between Mezice and the | rite 4 Gpeoronag meagre “he serould dwerve to be, for being recreant to the great rights y stored on the premises by Lopert & Rowland. | the Cirqu Napoleon, where eversone goes to mea the | Atnerion i myself Of thie Occasion to assure bis resents 0) retion and oy yequoattnd tous by our fathers. No, no. Come what | The lremeu were quickly at the premises and extinguish- Charity WHEELER & WILSON Highest Premtum oan v r id + Arab troupe. It consists of twenty-six clowns, of brouze jorwin of my distinguished conrideration | PMA yl NARI en tie Meow . pay, cone what will, lot Kentucky be true, itis not | ed the fre. Damage to building and stock about $300. lowertay hus, who go tprough a variety of postare, | and estonn. 1 UERDO De Tide oat ie Marhions ondway , 1 Heyer; Fos Sa ype ag ey soe a We vhaer idee mites et \eae mascravres which impress one wae ee be Rasehensy Sr. Thomas Conwu, Envoy Reiser, It Operates Like Magic.—Mrs. Winslow's | 28 (> Chesten Bryan and J § Coshing, p 4 gag ° pene imbs are formed of cxoutchoue. The inary and Mivister Plentpoteutiary of the Unite r — i ‘ Thetee Mothows ri Gorvation of slavery, nor is ehe fighting for ite —— nae x fate ly D pn a ‘The fire wae | isape they take, the bounds they make, the wild apd Bates of Americn, Mexico 1g y! gestae sea Cae yes re. iB pert tern Incideteaily, if it goes 2 bymmry wer a" had ne daring gestures of these extraordinary deuizeus of the Legation ov Tam Uniten State ov Awemica, } bowels Porieetly safe ip all cases a# million mothers weil aid good; incidentally, 4s saved in pre. — — iy denert, bave something almost preternatura! in them. Maxieo, Oct, 2, 1468. ° f ean testify. Qiving relief and heaith wo the hid. i gives ¥, ge whe Ujon, well and good. bat is slavery? Obiteary. ‘Their sav yells, their piercing screams, joined w Ste—I bave the hovor to acknowledge the receipt of the | rest (othe mother, 25 conte a bowie hat 18 any shoies of property to ber in comparison | pear OFADMIRAL OF THE RED JOHN AYSCOUGH. | their fire of munketry,are almost too powerful for t communication > Exeeliency, t9 which | am in- formed that your Excellency haa take® charge of tne Jeffers, 573 Broadway.—Latest Paris Department of Foreign Kelations of the fepubiic of Mexi | Movelties just received for Holiday Preeemia Ladies and The above gallant and distinguished Admiral, whose | possessor of s modern nervous system. There are two death ocourred at the Royal Crystal Palace Hotel, Nor- | of herculean form, a negro and an African, who perform oe hese enormous wood, alow weeks Fince, had altained the advanced age | together feats of strength, who grasp each other and in- | co. | congratulate the government of your Excellency in | ene li#men's rich embroidered Bilippers, Ruckire hows Av, fu defiance of theronetitution, but incideatally for a | of eighty eight years. He was torn on board Rer Majesty's |“wertwine their muscolar limbs in 80 tnany wbapes, a to | counting “upon the services of & £e0tlemas so dati. | SIA ow peice. at THF Tes ae ay osecution of & war nr the maintenance of the Union and Gp Been dartege desperate, action fought by thai vessel | make one doubt tha they were not created together. | guished and intel ee your Excsilevey, | still enter j he ometitution, stawben these biessings are secured | whiteon her passage from North America, under the | Then the whole party form pyramids of immense | tain « weil foun bope that ao bie pence wil! Matiiard’s Satoon. | id and ovmt to cease, In Mr. Seward’s lan~ | command of his father, the late Captain Jobm Ayseough, | height, making one almost giddy to look upon | soon be re-established, as well in my comptry as in (hat fl BROADWAY. | . J Te uNdwoblication# to save not only the | ang who lost a leg on the occasion. He entered the navy | them; ' they then themselves in various atti. | of your Excellency, Ihave the bonor of masuring your mbivivien of Boned Terkers, Game Petes, On eG 2 3 14 rT * ” Moves ThA de. fon y Havellney of my dltinguished eooaidersoa, Fortec will emamenee ow Wedncedey, Denwrace’ bo, Taas To his Excollency Sr. Dow Sxmarrian Lampo va Trans Munn & Company: Lal guage, * ~tgnity and the integrity o the country, but aleo ite ipesti- | ip August, 1787. From 1822 until 1895 he muperintended apparently bound toeether, reminding one. of goalie and precious coumytation.’ '” the ordinary at Plymouth, and was afterwards for rome | the idole of India, where This you will at once st js a great etep to be taken 4 Berm’ Doek, | | 1th, Ragenia. Porae, i undred heads and @ bundred arms appear in one mighty mass. After their marvellous exhibition agilit; a Kentuckian; bute rewiluion js now going on in th! Ubrough, with wonderful lwister of Fore gm Relations repdblic of Mexico, at rato whieb will it asbott imme make the now impotent riety of quest fitted to be tmmor: | ian Lule Potosi. 7 st weghore of tha Thepiees “BOLRNTIPTE Aware, a toe powerful im this state. talized by Bon Gauitier in his delightlul Spaniah ballads, —— - a wrert for, Row Fork. 7 | ‘vis language on thy of enant Governor Ji tley’s. The dwarf is a hideous fellow; be has no A New Comet. phot (Afgan cot very grat! My & , who saw him with re- Issesnce oF Courts Martiat—Rowawee iv Reat Lire.— | resemblance to the well shaped form of the ifaacibie Sir On November 4, M. Tempel, of Marseilles, discovered one grt join kn ive convention | The Washington Hepublican, commenting on an article of the Dow comet in the constellation Crater { This envention, K appears, wae originally | a New York .tayr:—The author of the article be io 3 proceedings to know by this time that courte martial do not al: man Poiacepin yn arrive at correct conclusions. For instance, not many | deformed, whilst bis body i# Loren; Gomes hr Nope ship eles Pith, brig Bdward Thompeon, Mt Marty The follow ing obverved places will satiet in finding It | was gy: pending the arrival of an ephemeri, which shall be seat | pellet ie vr vere W you tn due course — Noe, 290 and 209 Rowery.—The Cheap- Bh Bevincee Chee Shee oth. rants ie wens i Rone a Wowie 200, Ne Hottday f for O14 or ¥' ‘ soe 1 MOLE, Dee 0. 1 Am~He Orr, W ts ww, The boy was doomed to die ina patch was received. No time was to ‘was sent vo General Meade suspend’ examination of the case was Tn port bark Day Beate trtpe tae T Alber « rt 4 oh 44 etn ora. Canons, Feiner hoe Wik a: Correr, ana Baceenie kre A CG | : ‘the march of the Army ‘Tes Graaren Gown Drawn m tun Wont —A letter 3 were Tramps, Mast Aeae, mrp fe @ the occasion of Lev'e from Captain Fusk's wo the best one Fe. Ly formerly Secretary a mag a Tuded ‘0 Rortbern route to tbe ““Pannook City, B. 3, GILLRA. 0 Geseee ene, Fay + ie-bert J. Breokioridyche latter standing forward 7 cn oe Se cnraasat ail raat re) Sos eee ey meee nee ee 3 time Sound, learned om Kentucky now can boast, | and fought gallactiy per wot tat petty to winter there, e and; besides, hae endeart nimeeif to the A ‘and was wounded in Po'walle: Walle 1m route for the Pacific) te almost impan- only of Kentucky, but of whole Union, b; de- | to s bospital, which wable. odds the gold mines now being waren Tas venom, kine mate tae tom jn vee cases, @d discovered some of the richest to the vewer Wank ing ~ lion. ‘ey have implict treet rm, a hie section wil, “baled with general oy. Ganel, cad ean woeae oo — Miron hi Damirge, fartinaa i] and Guthrie are less witive men—iess to ference of the Executive, & i y malate or LH, Roveeaipho” te ‘ano spoken ot 'in | man, hastily condemned NES LBP ts ou e Thiftine, "Win ber pre Beste pereremees aod | COMMmy Semteved to Renery "Benatenory \0 Livery aren ie goss | Lawes De. Dee teas # i g 3 3 i Penator jongrese Gererna, Gaart at rm an soon rise to ber formétgnity among the States of | Edwin Adam#, had « b gue has how orery. 1s RETILLRD | oo Sey ey been rend “~~ ae'sten Bitters by tne A CONSERVATIVE NEWER ow KHRNTTCRT. Bik generals present to bei v nto ar ora! and oy 1s innigo anderateod that Nf ‘egioning of the tn. | Hamlet, the noble Grant at tbo tak lodge or Captsis sma Oe Noma | Oe ar hottie 1 YATE GOV. | Qoming yoar 4 loyal conserved chect is to be published | Union , Dec. a8. AN OFTT or TH et Lr! PNT STAM” OFRM THR Come s be 0 Fone >»