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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 186 2 ‘anon — —--——- - _ Potersburg. The officer sald that just before be came | charge was te the court y bene several bundred arth yarn ‘Yankee | @ cavalryman can she ground thas it had alwa; . Pepe Reins enndecied through the streets on rewle | the breastworia, Ly 3 The opening sight of Mr, Maretzek's Opera season ia- Ceea ecmodaas (0 earn ont Tummpae, Ootober 4" ond (400, two mate bi a “iy (ory Ta they had beon eo many cattle,” the works, ie troduced te our public in Carozsi-Zacohi a lyric actress neat Ns to1100, Lo remarked General Meade. follow Of the very fret order of eecond night was Proprietors xs we General lee much rather sparen yen ot cudtuaton, marked waren pada Bagh core who, though ee mater sehen, ae denites oan . 0,” replied the representative of dom. tune to be conte ie style ae calibre, also possesses Apes sednan matters which were highly’ ® 0 ~ q ri}. Be ‘ Ought to deseribe headquarters soccommodations. ability. Signora bi no leas ol io Fenwons ought . Pafor entered b. ‘ort Oh, vosesesecere Particulars of Wade Hampton’ s | x: cm tu tn tar bree nase’ ote sooret sng | 900 woune vinta tor the drat te bere, hes high soprano roe, | Le Bade to duurence whether Hf, Marble was an ee: + 4 Bovond bard tack and coteg: and, pen see teleost: | _~ Light, flexible, carefully trained, and noticeably free from | Weed or not. All muttors wore spread vestnet se ti ane Maan Attack on Our Cavalry. hope and desire of speedy improvement on this polat. | bas he been the aiplosnaat tremolo which hes marred the perform- | sfdavite for tBe purpose of ijaring and villity Second beet.30% LITK «238 258K OUNS ‘The puolic house where, our headquarters are has three ‘ance of so many otherwise excellent vooaligts who have » and the slants counsel always made it a First Heat.—a& was predistod yesterday morning, rooms, each about sixteen feet square, and fronting the ‘The only ae 0 Box vices Of @ reporter, #0 that these 4d: dwolling is the inevitable vorauda, ‘These three rooms | g¢gemen! Reena, Mat ted peaserel’ unre missin LT passa acne be publ in extentoto tbe community. | those who were af the Fashioa Course in the aferneem and veranda last night ga 4 pane sm pop propossessing . Bde ts, too, | Me fone oe stated ay sere a duention | wituessed a trot well worth the trouble sad expecse df- GALLANT CONDUCT OF OUR MEN, ya stout Meddling end. dovetalling oF" vate tng tne & careful singer, and acts well, withous over acti7g: | samitted or not, and foncve (mersonthe ‘authoritios in ue. | *#04a0t on auch pleasures. There wore (our entries (or te s “yo captain’ these advantages oan only be arrayed the [408 | renoo of his argument. stake, two of whom only came to the post—b. ¢. sess ny, be imagined. Our generals and staffs took uo tents lankets with them. day theso deficiencies have been supplied, and we are now more ie. Against ‘tat the lower part of her voice—say from middie @ |} “ sugeo Leonard announced that he would hear Mr. Field downwards—is too weak and thin to be effective in tragic seamen ‘and ailjouroed the court uatil ten o’cloek she and, indeed, is sometimes almost Legon following mortit wall Jacksoa, of Hartford, asd b.g. Shark. Port Royet and Shot, the other stwo emsries, did uot make thea HE WOUNDED. at the came time tbe upper notes are very true si the Most of our wounded bave already been sent to City | one. Where ————— ‘eppearance, the former having been sold and taken (rem The Rebels Handsomely Point, preparatory to bolog sent to Washington. I rogrot | there you AOR AN 19 tne baarient Senceried Blea oem caany City Politics. this locality, while the latter was Kept out of the mee to say that Lieutenant Thomas D. Winston, First United | ey may 8000 recover, i resses with charming | CONVENTION OF TH CITIZENS’ ABSSOCIATION—CAN- | because his owner knew right well that he hed met the Re ulsed. ieee Samess, diet Seca ot bie wouter. me eel eee taste, and, wolike most of the Violettas whe bave pre DIDATES PROPOSED#OR COUNTY OFFICRS. host of & chance to win, Stonewall Jackson was the Pp stot fen ee Major Fatls, fe ‘a ‘the second act in @ becoming | 4 oouyeation called by the Citizens’ Association met | favorite jest derore the start at one hupdred to simty, Among the oficors founded to-day are Captain 0. N. | talion, was a ‘The lady wes saturaliy timid im the earlier acts, | 12 Dodworth Ball, Broadway, last evening, for the par- te aoa aetancereniee cade had bese, wagured on bigne Zeeng, Guo Hundred a6 Kightoooch Fennayivante; Lise: | Rost ose oy 7 Tawer than excited the | pove of nominating candidates for the vartous looal offices | Ltteeoorad sararniittas: cemuunares 1, "SENT: ‘Seehol! is . . last act, however, a * a Nt: teenth Pena- . + } connected with the city government. The attendance | stonewall acting unateadily, and not fs New Advance of Three-Quar- “J on | ,Ovt loses in enlisted Sense af sy Of her prodeccssorsitn the'pere’ Their | was large and respectable, tnere being a delegate present | to trot. Hig river, Tom Oa < overs fol vere was br ters ofa Mile. serving his battery, before ‘Ob! Addwo det bas aéver been given with sweeter | from every election district in the city. The Convention on word even if he were 6 fow tg a ~ than it was by Hrambilla last night; both ia enemy getting upos their dank. [ed oo RAL scene, ts, well ay atuere in | WAS called to order, when Mr, Robert B. Rosovelt was has deprived the battery of all its original officers. We it. appointed temporary chairman, after which Mr. Sanda | sbouta length on , and T caniaot elose tay despatch milked! ding te the ad the ‘and SPS, ree verte sang mock: better than | gave s tockd ptt ge ‘object# of the Citizens’ Resevn thay gmk aroun tern Saoeewell wee Pulled vantages gained by our movemeot thus Our ‘hes ever bad, and they have been on Monday night, and was heartily encored mm his | Association, which were to secure an economical and | behind evideutly with the intention of Massed Attack en Our New Posi- has been leggthened a mile and bait: we have driven ReRaL Fomanza, “De wisi allen spirvs, to which he | honest city government. ‘wait and win’? race of it. He/lay a length and a the enemy ie strong works only receatiy pus biodyng dey wi added the aligro movement eo frequently omitted— | Committees on permanent orgasisation and on cregen. | behind af the quarter pole, which was passed is and intended te cover any operations we might make | though the Glways by Briguali. In the last act, too, he sang | tials ware appointed, Sete: eee, ee ce be tion Leoked For. + | against the Soutnside Ralroad, ) and 2 on the field, and several . With great ofect, while his diguitied ‘bearing and. | Mr. Charles Tracy wan elected permanont Presideat, was allowed to lead two lengths Siang rensa te reourer Poss - General oa General Dounovan’s sind, and’ Ceptata Jones, | @tay Soti0n Increased the good opinien already forined of | and Messrs. McMullen and Stewart Later eee deeowan eter ip 0 wtes cour to marie jes havi lepri a '. 1 Ia Ty and desul lebate was bs hseeoght G ne Ti Bim. Im ome passages be exbidited @ power that was long tory nf ie oe pregelbeaten: wr Aid-de-Camp to Generali f hing the juarter pole, holding the ground and r oung. absolutely thrilling, and Promises wall for bis satouss in number of the delegates as to the eepate bat tert Rates here he bad gone many Oa works the Fifth corps has wrested from him, we are ADVENTURE. 6oh great parts as Raoul and J : independent nominations for the respective officers to be THE ARMY READY TO MEET LT. | nearer Perersyurg, sed now sccureiy sn apintn Dultor waff captured night botore last, and t fal was the Germout pere, and sang the, music of | elected (a November, or of waiting to 8eq what men the | Jn au ‘instant, Bowever, he, recovered acd C Southside Railroad. Meantime our ferces are strongly tended to/speal it in my lagt ae ©08- | tho rolein his best styig. A word or two of praise is | Political parties would put in the field. it was finally de- | Shar! a desperate rat = oe Hambiewnm intrenobing, General Warren bas been highly compli. | sidered oue of the neatost things has ocourred. | aiso due to Mies Stockton end Sigaora Zapuccl (or the un- | termined that the Convention nominate eaneparate and | at every stride; until at the distance stand he was head mented for his masterly managoment of the affair, and | Upon the night io question General Davies was ordered to the First and Second divisions General Ayres, their comman obtrusive, fi anne! (ch they Giled | independent ticket. ‘The dologa¥es then proceeded to and Geueral Grifia and | open communication with the iniantry on the right of | the ius hasta ot Woes ond pare & ee Tau" Gein | noms candidates of thats choise trom which the best and head with rg sey up his handsome 4 officers, have covered | Us. The nolght was exceedingly dark, and In whieh, Mademoiselle | men are to be selected and nominated at a subsequent he beat Shark a ciear score. Time, Asthey went toto the turnon the second mile 18ST OF WOUNDED IN THE CAVALRY. theraselves with special ‘ through thick woods, and strange to all, 4 - | meeting of the Convention. horses broke up, Stonewall at the time leaaieg aes ee ea Kook pean PO 2 armen ng fo ae imselt. He w Jol y, Jot Farmer, Jonn £. Parsons, William Interesting Incidents and Par- nocnnt epee dismounted, aa an advance guard. ‘They bad procesded | 4, 0% tuiTscay ccovalore wilt De given in Brooklyn, with | Sos idgoo, Wor City. Judge—James R Whiting, Jona | bomestretch sharp broke all to places, tho two mica af Mr. Thomas M. Cook's Despatch. some four miles when they discovered parties approach. [- a Racy sen a Sedgwick, lonry Hilton and Henry B, Townsend, Yor | the rate of spood ut which be had been compelled to tret ticulars, Heapquanrans, Tera ARMY rag ing. Captata Austin, suspecting thom to be rebs, cried The Phitharmonte Concerts: District Attorney—Richard O'Gorman, John © Dim- paving kaoieet eee ae eee entirely Bevors Ricumonp, Oct. 2—Midnight. lait! Who comes there? ‘I'rieuds,”” was the reply. PROG! AMMK FOL THE SEASON OF 1864~'65. mick, Alexander W. Bradford, John Sedgwick, Charles } © ip score at an exercisieg ae, ., ae. arta PioKers, *‘Dismount, one of you, and advance alone.” Upon this, ‘ O'Conor, Jas, 7%. Brady, Thos. P. Vau Buren and Chas, | gait, four lengths ahead, making the inst mile im 28%, OE OOF: SE SARS. one of the party approached, when Captaia Austin asked ‘The coming Philharmonic eeason, which will be infor- | Pracy, ‘Kor Supervisors—R. A. Whithonse, Orison Blunt, | ad the heat in 6:01 Second Hrat,—One hundred to one was offered on Stone. wall Jackson, When the word was giveu Shark was @ length ahead, but before they got around the turn wall broke up twice and the other once, which gave latter aiead of three or four lengths. Shark was 61 lengths in frent at the quarter po'e in thirty-nine amd ‘ The euemy made a desperate attempt this afternoon, him who ho was and what ‘ho boloaged to. “Captain | mally opened by the.rebearsal next Saturday afternoon, | Wm. fi Dodge and Jas. L. Jackson. | For Goronere— vrs. at about two o'clock, to drive in our pickets on the right. | Bulter, of Gen. Donnovan’s,’’ he rep) 0 fooner wore . J. W. Green, O'Donnell, F, Rosevelt, Ranney, McClellan lagi alee specosaletincn tsa er ie i the words svoken than Captain Ausun seized him by the | Will be the twenty-third which the members of this | 2; ¥, Grech. Oponell 7 P throat aed trew him to the ground, proventing bis giv- | society will have offered to our musical public. There ‘the Convention adjourned at a late hour, after a very Market road to the Charles City road. Our infantry | ing an alarm, as Genoral Donnovan’s whole brigade was } wilt be five regular concerts, to take place on the | harmonious session, to meet next Tuesday evening. piokets stood their ground nobly and repulsed them very | within a few yards uf them. He then sent a portion of 1 sin or November, the 17th of Docomber, tho 23th REPUBLICAN UNION NOMINATIONS. handsomely. The cavalry pickets on the Ceutral road bh 0 4 9 2 " ing upon the flank of the enemy in the road, when they | of January, the 1ith of March and the 22d of ‘The Republican Union Association, more generally gave way at first, but soon rallied, and recovered and | poured a soley into them, soattering them in the wild- | gorji nest. For she first concert Mr. Bergmann | known as the Twenty-third streot organization, met inst barnes pee ieositeassum peraberinee Soe eden Viothta Te salmttaced Conhdenree = 8 | wilt direct Bey:bovoa’s; Eroioa symphooy, Liszt's sym- | evening at tho cornor of Broadway and Twenty-third General Davios and staif were all yesterday more phonic poet Lbs F'reludes and Weber's Oberon overture, | street, for the purpose of nominating a Sheriff, one Super- it all ended in smoke and the capture of eighteen or | posod to the enemy than any of the troops, as they did | gui of them works of high merit and deserved popularity, | visor and four Coroners. Five delegates from each ward twenty prisoners. ee eat ee eae ete ia | but certainly poessajing oo feature of novelty. During | wore prevent and answered totneir names. The business TAR OBJRCT OF 1 t ies Gane ae ae one sixth Cpe ne hokae lost in tho een = the season, however, many otber first class orchestral | of the Convention opened with the report of the Com- was doubtless our » with .a vi fought jade in a manner yesterday to win compositions will be produced, some of them new to our | mitteo of Conference appointed to confer with the Draper turning 1t, and this afternoon wo were seriously looking | Sdmiration end ownfidence of all. He was particularly | ince the list fea symphonien inclides Lisst’s Fauss | 0%2@uization, It reported that no satisiactory settlement i fortunate in having a staff capable of comprehending and te So hy of the difficulties in the way of s united and harmonious for a determined attack im tnat direction, But itwas | carrying out his ordera, His assistant adjutant cenural, | ANd Mendelssohu's Scotch symphony; and among the | 2/8 ¢ ster of th inati id be ved withheld. Biraey seemed extremely anxious to have | Captain Fred. Tremaine, of Albany, arrived from a fur- BySeterey peomioed are thoee..00 Tahiaoniay Sx Giese a AiL Lesa naw eed fart where they did. before the the rebols come out of their works and give him battid | lough just es she ongagément oomnttnced. | TAMerNt bs Di eam: by Mendelieahn: Mantred, by Sohu- | SPpolatmeat of the committee. ‘The report of the oom- in the open field, He feels very confident of his ability | ingesting the troops into position and oondacting «he | mamn; Hunslet, by ; King Lear, by Beftioz; and Ponte Gonciie ts at aapinterte nee ne _ to maintain himself against apy odds they may have te | fight. His horse was sho; early i Me engagement. the Pit onic concerts will chiefly | Citizeus’ Aesociation fer the same purpone. The Conven- bring against him, whether by a flank attack or other. | , Lieutensaie Reynolds end tow aro ulgo deserving of | | oo ited ribo ‘ledorkrune cocloty, who wit sig | #00 wero very much atraid of acting on their own wise, The prischers taken to-day ted four dif- Rebel selections from Liszt, Mendelasonn, Schubert, Beethoven | TesPo y, wanting the “splits’’ to endorse their ac. Toront regiments from Pickett’s diviblon, and from Welr | «net the abel eusral Baier, commending g. bri eae and Palestrina, Tho’ aolo performers, either vocal or in. | ton before going too far, The occasion was made use THE HERALD DESPATCHES. Be. James CO. Fitzpatrick’s Despatch. : irr Powr, Va., Oct. 8, 1864, ‘Ta8 CHECK OF THR NINTH CORPS, Am undue importance should not be attached to the Weverse which lately attended the efforts of the Ninth orps Lo advance our lide beyond that of the Fifth corps. ‘The position thea fought for has been won, and our troops Gre atill siowty pushing forward to the inevitable capture ad destruction of that road eo important to the enemy a8 & moans of obtaining supplies—the Southside Railroad. PRUONERS TAKEN BY THE RNEMY, About two thousand prisoners fell into the eaemy’s ‘Mands, belovging principally to the Fifty-first New York, Swenty-firyt Massachusetts, Forty-fifth Pennsylvania @nd Seventh Rhode Island. Their capture is the one only Sirowmetance connocted with pg which the enemy am console themselves with imtheir defeat; and now I Wearm that our cavairy yesterday retook six hundred of ‘Sheee prisoners while the rebeis wers escorting them wouthward. quarter seconds, and about the same distance ahead tho halt mie pole im 1:1734. Going in Stretch Stonewall broke up and made and the leader of four lengths, in whic! y they the three-quarter pole. Stonewall then made bis hi ner exnibition of speed has raroly been wit He made up the four lengths before he reached the tance pole, carried Shark off nis fest, passed him, and’ across the score three lengths, im 2:34. At the tara the second mile Jackson was six lengths abead, advance which he maintained to the end, making the lugt mile in 2:32%, and the heat in 6:063¢. This phage hey bate et as ghy 4 avers course for $500, mile heats, ree in berecsty botween Lady Tompkins and Jimmy Lynch. per—Nos. 1396, 225 3903, 2806, 2907, 2316, 2817, 3831, 7333, 2835, Part 2—Nos. 9083, 2086, 2086, 2000, 2006, 2104, 2114, 2116, 2118, 2122, '2124,'2126, 34, 2136, 2188, 2140. Part 3—T8 Duane Nou,'1304, 1, 2213, 2219, 964, 4d, 1602, 1128, 1640, 14@ 15, 316, POT, 1446, 1401, 1861, 1563, 2657, Leds, 1468 surgkion Court—Trut Taau.—Part 1—Adjoaroed next. Part 2—Nos. 3712, 2048, 8752, 2406, 1076, 2622, 1062, 1496, 3696, 3468, ‘3874,’ 8876, 38) Sano. Coumon Pumas Count—Tarat, Teme.—Part 1—Nos, 6005 Statements it ts satisfactorily determined that Pickett's i . | strumental, are not yet announoed, but it te to be hoped | by seve loud, nuee: $0, vousiians 4 entire divinion, four brigades, have been brought over to | Wremner vine isch wuttn the amar Pa gaeke o> | that tne néw prima dooua ct Moretvek's troupe—Carovni- | Peculiar ideas, | retarding ¢he business ahd reimforce the forces opposed to us Tho object of 80 | gs, Zucchi—will be beard at these concerts. The lady hasan | {Ureataning to break up een Oi ntl rg powerful @ concentration ‘cannot be mistaken. They YRISONERS TAKEN UY TES BUEMY, extensive reper/oire, and if—as ia usually the case—we ing and Le prey from rate “Are oe we A padeabiedly mean to attack us and hope to crowd us into The onty misfortune of consequence which our | must bave operatic’ extracts at the Philharmonic on. | Brennan. of tert ward, received 105 votes for At the Jamés or annihilate us. ‘Thelr attack this aferacon | forces was the sapture Of quite « number of the Sixth | certs, it would be botter to select them from the works } 9°40 informal ball. A motion was made to nominate was probably delayed because of the heavy state of the | Onio regimest. They, together with the Tenth New | 0% Italian composers not familiar here. Pactni and Mer- | Mr. roman, OF to peace sec aibpiey Brad the Con- roads, caused by the resent storm. ° To vight the whis- | York, held the advance when the rebels made thet: | cadante’s soores aro replete with elegant scenas which | Yention sanding in (oar Draper and Citizen organi- | 14 "454 616, 617, 618, O1V, 620, 621, O22, 625, O87, 690, tling of locomotives and rumbitng of cars are distinctly | demonstratiou. Unfortunately thelr flanks were exposed, | O0uld very weil ve transferred to the concert room. ab nocanationfon Superviaor was then made, two | 032, 044. Part 2-490, 468, 402, 76, 810, 618, OT, 0 heard, both io our front and towards Richmond. They | and the onemy, taking advantage of the fact, sont out | , The robiearsals this year wili take piace every Natur. { he nominauon {oe Rupervisor Was tues made two | act’ gin, gas, aad, O48, G46 O47. 78E WoUNRED oo from oe ped or ige , and vend = and sent . The railroad peoy ave been “ookemitting in their labors gad earcest ia ‘ebeir kinaeces and carevol the wounded, for whose tran: Pertation (ue cars were comfortably bedded with SORSULTORY FIKING. Pa is dosultory cannonading at the front this morn 7 ere clearly moving troops by rail one way or the ovher. t day, at the Academy of Music, sometimes in the morn- *, BOTLER’S HEADQUARTERS, ce janet ote cer: | Geaking paring oa ber tn com onme inte haring | da 8 sent Ma eed te ane | nna ceived 08 rain out, Seri. feat, Go Soom OF APERAL: ~ In my own mivd | bave formed as opinion that they | confusion some jifty or aixty were captured. ° ©’clock—aa incouventent arrangemenfMikely to mislead } SOFS i, BOW pom! » the name ALHAMY, ‘at each delegate was calied, who gave four names as his In the Court of Appeals, Ootober Qeminees, In this toformal manner Coroners Ranney re- 4, 1864—Day Oniendar for Gowber 5—Nos. 177, 178, 119, 16¥, 181, 166, 188, 184, 145 ana 186. . MAILS FOR EUROPE. are moving out ou the York River Railroad, probably tw Mare ine coosnee ona eenaaars thone who wish to attend. ‘The vencerie will also take come down bebind the White Usk Swamp or beyond the pany of the First New Jersey | Place ut the Academy of Music. The price of subscrip Chiokabominy, and atrike us at the New Market Heights, jcbkiona steie 6 woes “Oi avd in tbe beuds of the cne- | tive Das been raised to fifiecu dollars, entitling the { ceived 90 votes, Norman 92, Collin $7, and Dr Dennison oping thereby to cut us offfrom our base at Deep Bet- | my The company was vicketioga road when the revela | Stbsoriber to three tickets for each of the tive . le the Convention, when there was an immodiate motion tom, and then easily use us up Happily we are not de- | charged down it. Brigadier General Young led the | concerts, but not to the rehearsals, Associate mentwers, * Pendent on Deep Bottom tor a bae. We have a | charce in person, but were dressed 00 much like our own | for eight dollars, can haye one admission to the fifteen ee ee ree dene an) peteeRhie aaee Otro shorter line and vetter base at Aiken's Land ‘our troops. The ofticer | public rehearsals and the fve concerts. Extra admission thas exceed: ing, and can ‘afford to swing oloar of Deep Bot- | gommunding the company was the only one who escaped | tickets, \{ purchaced at the music stores, oun be bad for | the wsual style of the dish in thas It was exceedingly tom. But we are not yo driven from this line, and | in time. The balance found themselves suddenly sur- | One dollar: but when bought at the dovr of the Academy | Fini nie Ske mone, ee SAGs Mee Miele Be if the corps is inspired with the same degree of coaf- | rounded and prisoners. At this time a volley was poured | On the night of the performance they will cost a doliar } Oli! onan wesiounl dikeewe Be agpotated to contor wie dence and detormivation that \uspires i's intrepid leader, | into their ranks which threw them into confusion, Ser- and abali. ‘There is entirely too much compli jon and Citizens’ organization. The Convention thon ad. weshail cever be driven. Leo is making a desperate | geant Watts rode up to eueral Young (mistaking him | Ted tape im all theso Seraaeeene. 30 wate taquirone journed, to meet ‘again on Saturday evouing. Me. Waa. H. Merriam’s Dospaten. a ‘AL BOTLER’s HeaDQuantsas, EXTRYME Beont, Auwy or tax Janes, Oct 2-P.M CONDITION OF AFFAIRS IN RICHMOND. ‘Througd an informant, who enjoys the confidence of Major Genera! Butler, and whose business it is to kui éy the faoliities and possess the knowledge, I am enabled to say a \word touobing the actual condition of affairs in Richmond Bolate as Friday'night last, the 20th ultimo. A prominent Tho Cunard stoamahip Persiny Captain Lott, wit loave thts port to-day for Liverpool. ‘The mails for Earope will close at balf-past sever o'clook thie morning. ittzen of the go-calle o manouvre., Stonewall vackson alone waa proficient in d him “How the heil | system and get salely tbrough t! d ise abe veo i vt Rae ee came within } the execution of such grand flank mevemer'y. Lee bas (opencoumcenests ges ant oo Matar" The Coneral was | tabular work like « railwgy goide. Otherwise tho piaos | £1GHTH DISTRICT UNION GONGRESSIONAT, NOMINA- ‘The NewYoux Hxnarb—Fdition for Zurepe—will te ‘the lines army @ night of the 29th, who was 1 now no one to equal that {emus leader in :ue execution | ax much. at a loss as he was, The result of tbe | for the coming Philbarmowic eoncerts are admirable, and TIONS. roady at half-past six tn the morning. ‘known to the Oommanding General anterior to the war, | of such enterprises, It has been Birney’s fortune ‘affair was that every man, with the exception of one, in | tne series promises to bo unusually brilliant, Mr. James Brooks wns yesterday ovening renominat Singte copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, Sve coats, dnd fof this and other substuntia! reasons his statements y be accepted as true, without the range of the ox- ‘‘reliable information,”’ ‘an intelligent contra \" “the oldest inbabitant,” and other forms of that Aave-come to be regarded as inseparable Feports of rebel affairs through refugees. ‘This refugoe says that the wildest trepidation marks every muyemout of the citizens ef Richmond, and that out Friday last they were thoroughly convinced at jee en ee ety ee id resist ons the company escaped and Fouirned to our lines in safsty. -—— —— for 4 ‘ongress Jn the Eighth distriot by the Constitution — icks—once whet vm i9 person, wi Sergeant Watts brought back with Bim Captain Jones, Sacegp Covcrai.—A grand sacred concert will be given aion Convention. the attempt at the bands of Birney’s own’ men, anda | ‘Aid-de-Camp on General Youog's staff. on Sanday next, 9th bee in the Church of St. colsmabas 10 THE EDITOR OF THE BRRALD, a Pte awaelay ng her fy agp Second time when Longstrect essayed the role Fils ex- MERIORIOUS MANTION OY RKOTMANTE. Area sy , q aw Tour, Ook'@; 1580.” | SRSGaNet, EDR ee, eae ah ene ener perience exactly adapts Lim for the now threatened at- | very regiment in tho brigade seemed to vie with Twenty-difth streot, near Hghth avenue, under tho direc: | 1 14 age a candidate for tho vitioe of City Judge, Hlet” said Paul Pry to a cortaim advo adoomag ta If he shall be successful in repelling it.as be | other yesturday in performing thoir duty nobly. N’ tion of Mr. K. Gongeles, formerly musical director of St, JOHN H. WHITE. other day. ‘Do: rk ow; haven't the sllattaet idea, doubticss will be, the road is open for him into Rich- | did troops fight better. The raw recruits behaved ex- ‘eohoir, which had tation of bein of penpanapatdeanarn!. | " | the reply, Nothing could’ be truer, Not having any ti mand and to fame as bright as nas been allotted to ay | ceeding!y well and fought equally well as vetoraps. daniscboir, w sepa ig one Tne Navy. of his own he atole a fe tn this war. ‘The Firat Massachusetts, under command of Major ar } the best in the city whilé ander his care. Several eminent | 5p POON os hd. CO ee ee It fs only poasibie that I may be misteken in my inter- | gent, and the Firat Now Jersey, under Major ey artists will participate on this occasion, FORTRESS MONROE. Pretation of Lee's dosigns it may be thas he will not be iT themselves. 50 reckless as to separate the two wings of his army 80 oar GIN prove s vory grati(ying one, Purcapacemia, Get. 4, 1864. supplied at 55 Boek James river is not credited at the Navy Department, which bas recoived information that Captan Larduer, Just rolieved from the command of tho West India squad. . | widely, and 60 surely open the way to the annihilation of line eocourag- a Sena ae, we sb ould vcoupy the city in a few days at rartbest; | TNs and the loss er his capital at one and the same | ier’ Montana doneiag iheuvelies reoklessly. to te The World Libel Suit Again. A: deepateh to the Bulictin from Fortress ‘Monroe says |... fa view of the Union approach every man and boy | time To-morrow will aie solve the matter, or | enemy's fro. This was also the case with all the | xRN«WAL OF TAT MOTION FOR 4 DiscoveRy oF Tite | Admiral Farragut arrived there to-day and went ap the | preach Wi bearing arms bad been ordered to the maa- } Tuecday at the latest. The state of the roads may be | oiioors. BOOES-INTERBSTING PROCERDINGS. James river. 302 Beoad mapa roe bg Se ea cbeieite — o— _ mere! —— he ee ee 80 The men are perfectly dolighted with the ooh SUPREME COURT-CNAMHRRS. + Wasmxeton, ct. 4, 1964. seo yaaa ' - e quickly as be should #1 if reams al success. ofiorts, and us to in Bave “nh opportunity , Any Perqon ppt at 170 Chatham Tho wosliniest familios—euct as the Haxalls, the Car- | Therefore either on to-morrow or Tuesday I look for a acess mer prtcctler an 8 tbe rebel cavalry. Before Judge Leonard. The roport that Admirai Farragut has arrived at tho PE int be fe ping t and the Dinwiddies—in addition to having long since ‘& terge amount of gold and personal property to Ku. rope, ere now preparing to betake their ‘sacred’ per- battle that wili determine thai badly di v' to- tree gratis Prove it, Weg WOLCOFPS feetaat it deter: more than was prol je- ani ry x be ee ee bos im “Ole iy Isubjoih 4 list of wounted in the division om Oo! Oct. Meiniatee’ Oures Cormeres aele ts —George Opdyke vs. Manton Marble and others iT hi The slaughter of the rebols in their agsnnit on the right | p, W Shafer, 1st Pennsylvania. the W.M. The piaintiif in this action renews the motion for the {row the soil of well nigh subjugated Virginia of hteenth corps u Saturday wus greater than at illiame, Ist Penns: discovery of the buoks of the World establishment, for Any One That is Troubled with Paim ! ; . — . O14 Point, Tt is th abl ‘THY Last DITCH. first supposed. A ravine that separates tie two armies | 5, May, Int Pennsyivania of agcertaining who the respousible owncrs | 2: has reached oiut. It is thetefore probable that | or weaknen« in the back, breast or side, rheu mations The people, from the highest to the lowost, now talk | in vicinity is filied with their dead bodies which Mathew Aber, Tet Peageytvania, dena. the perpose i, - Hn the one bas been mistaken for the other. Should Got, dolar apres eno’ et "ERAPPS NGC Bothing but unconditiona! submission or unconditional | haye not yot beon buried. The lines are #0 close there | Jonn Dunninge, 6th Odio are, 60 that they may be joined as parties, defendants in saa, STRENGTHENING FLASTERS. Gold by druggiate evegpe jatiog, aud they sincerely foel that the bitter end | that the rebels caunot come out to bury them except ua- | Frederick Solliday , 1st Peonsyivaata. the libel suit commenced by the plaintiff for the publication a ee cera ie tbe ultimate diteh are upon thom. Starvation is now | der a truce, which they bave not yet chosen :o ask for. | John Grover, 1st New Jersey. of cortan urticios under the signature of Thurlow Weed ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE UP THOOFS. Baton ; Hair Dye—she Best tn the ‘Peteally upon the poor, and it in believed that the rebel LT ot interred goon the; ill become terribi fapttal and couse ere both eternally doomed. The most | qtney, gre not interr vies rribly | N. H. Lose, ist Pennsylvania. etiemates. Wik jeameit ak One. Among the affidavits presented by the plaintiff's counrol ‘The Seventh Vermont regiment, which arrived heroon | world. Harm 9s, reliable, instants cous. The only precenire Oe eter rcs tas bese soumine ee Joho M. Leadiey, Lat Now Jersey tn aupport of hin motion is that of William 8. Opdyke, | saturday last, took thoir doparture for Now Orleans on | “7° S04 UF sil drusuisis. Pasiory G1 Barclay Be tele ches Bs nes Geommared op at Molcerhibie tnings THE CAVALRY. Joseph Fraulman luth New York. which the defendant complains is irrolovant to the aud | tonrd of the steamer Cassandra yesterday afternoon mew a 6h ve said of him, and that be will retaliate. How nae ‘ 10th New York fect, and 1, in ail its exsential parte, grossly soandaious | The officers of tho regiment, previous to their departure, | * feduced prices. they know of the man! General Butier’s rule in 5 Oth New York ‘and false, ‘1'b9 motion, thorefore, bofore the Court was , '* ‘44 Broadway, corner of Howard Yobmond, like that at New Orleans, will be intellectual. Bulktey’s Despatch. ‘| mang hag to strike out certaie portions of this afiavit. Presented Colonel Holbrook, ia command of the seventh, : y ,moraily and socially beneficial. Himanquartens, Cavatny Divison, | | Martin Ragnet, loth New Yori Mr. Laroque, in making the motion to expunge, ohar- | with a horse and equipments. The presutation tok | Carriages a atm = Wednee ‘ TUR REURI. OFFICIALS. x ran Fimo, Oot. 2, 1864, "f | Lawrence Lierry, 18+ Maseachasotte. acverined the ailidavit as soundaious and made with no | piace at the Battory Harracks day, Oot. 5 and tuorearter, at the Palace Garden, Ail in all, abject despondency and utter hopolessness Arman OF saurton’s suaape. montage teak’ * 7. other ob ectthaw vo gratify the personal spite of the street, near Bixth avenue, |W on ox and o} Jorney. piaintif and his counsel. ‘The counsel then proceeded to Yesterday morning the steamer Admiral i/upont ar- 1 Tr 6th Oni read that part of th lavit which he moved to have | rived at this port from the South, paving on board the movements bad taken place during the day in conse. | T@rey Trad Hh 00 stricken out, as follo ‘Twenty-third Massachusetts regiment, bound homeward. quence of the severe storm, 1 left the froat late in the | i. (. Bali, 6th Obio. hitiatalie PI owls) ag They left for Boston in the afternoon on board of the Chartes Thomas, afternoon, for the purpose of sending off my despatch, | Walter F. Stine, 1at enosyivaate, of the certificate of organization of whicl Heury Baker, 6th Obio. yam Russell, heretofore Pharcciorizy the civil and military authorities at Rich- mond, ‘the oity will undoubtediy fall within the uext tow days. = In my short despatch of yosterday | stated that no | Martin Clift, 6th Ubi he frat Coach, throtgivell ihe variedes of Park t Froting Wagon. That portion of the the late fire will be at greatly their new stook proportionataly reduced ld sipndard. Their ‘emporery warerooms ere avi Ping, jocated, and weil worth from the carriage munity, (ak Aed culy, beak ans & Shae. Gale wane Seo eee Alex. MoCann, 10th New York. fondnats aliornrys; that the amount of capital mentioned | THE SIXTY-NINTH REGIMSNT, NATIONAL GUARD® | commu: = Mr. L. A. Hendrick’s Despatch. sions of the enomy’s cavalry, undor General Wade tiamp- |. WB. Ki 10. tm waid corti wi 200, is. groasiy inadequate tor BXPIRATION OF ITS THRER MONTHS’ TERM OF gn Badg Asapguartens, Firm ArMy war} ton, attacked General Davies’ brigade, and one of t! 8, apt ang oon artillery. in pormece * Fo gag rong acti, nae SURVICK—ENTEBTAINMENT AT FORT BICHMOND. nor Lincoln, ‘The trade supplied cheap, Pusuums’ Hoven, Oct. 3, 1864. most sharp and spirited cavalry fights of the war ensued, wae ood tho Ereakiont of, aid aleged corporation.’ aud whe | On Thursday night the Sixty-ninth rogiment, National ORNE, Manufacturer, @ Neasau et, W. 74 peppery “3 . acorn to ¢ poustbili rey ede tha fourth te joa 3 . ‘The object of the attack wan to dislodge us from the pos lst New Jersey. ewapaper, is, as ceponent is infcrmed and believes,a | Guard, commemorat conciusi oo fourth three Dive, Prestenanké This morviag brought dispersion of the rata clouds and | seggiog of the Vaughan road, waich wou'd uncover the | George Mason, Fits Coed treo, Reni of no peasniary rewuroes whatever, but is mers: | mouths’ campaign by a ball and supper at Fort Rich- uesie nd ep Md @olace ‘of sunshine to our soldiers, Officers and men | jen gank of General Warren. Capt. H.C. Weir, A. A. @. ee eens: C mel ae oanives by sno elon of mood, Staten Isiand, This affair was got up by the officers ul artiots, fodiiaatiy drank ib the golden beams of Old Gol shining | the enomy wore aware of our exact force, and em- | Madison Corman, Ist New Jersey. loged corporate organization; that siace the World news: | o¢ the corps, and, to their credit be it said, passed off to Caen iy gg Hdrough the rifts of broken clouds. The respite of rain | pioyed, an. he supposed, troops sudioieat to overwhelm | dobn Watkins, Git Odie, Fab'ena'cimed to beidag ageceseively to noparaie’ corpor | We utmost satisfaction of all who participated. A large | Ours Your Cow fe "9 govam canDy, rations. with names nearly simi number of goests were present, among whom might be \, Marble, | mentioned Judge Quinn, James Lynch, Keq., Major Tay- venordigats | lor, Captain Goodwin, Captain K. 4, toesrs. Ken- two or turee gears | oelly, Lyons, Miles aod s host of a. ough during differ- A boat left the Battery at eight o’cloek, ea that (ive (thas represented diferent polil- | board abous fifty gentlemen, and arrived at Fort % f@ade thom joyous, This army bas passed through many Pain storms, but sone severer than yesterday and last might. A rainbow of promise was the breaking up of Whe storm Davies’ small brigade, Not only their cavairy oom. mander-in-chief, General Wade Hampton, was present to direct the movement, but Generals Buiter, W. H. Leo, Dearing and Young, with their brigades, were alsa ongaged. ss, Impaired Sight, NOISRS IN THS HB. OATARBHAL AFFROTIONS Ik THB capacity of tor, but for has claimed to be its leading edit 18 was tne expectation of many that we should have | While the rain was pouring ta torrents, during the mamannmmne =~ ah Wea thie Gepeusat kes teen tatormed by e'peatie. | momd_about nine, A large tent waa erected for danctog, opnokit Gavan gevere fighting to-day. This expectation was based on a ecw eb eee ear ines teen \ Seeman to No fighting has ocurred on this lino to-day, : pe numerous delegation of the fair ocx 68 band, and dancing OBSTRUCTIONS bi STACHIAN TUSB thro orks, woods : was kopt up until a late hour with much spirit. This BY DR. VON RISENBERG, Knowledge of the great importance to the enemy of the | in advance of this road, and was determined to bold the | The rebels felt back this morning to thelr main Line of | fetid defendant Marbie called vpon depone Tont war bandeomely decorated with (ings and joolors of | at hie consulting rooms, 816 Brosaway, near fwoifth eires® position from which we had driven him, and that be ‘would lose no time and effort in his pewer to recover ‘the lost ground—s purpose and endeavor sig- @alied is the desperate charges yesterday for the sccomplishment of this object, which charges our forces 0 brilliantly and sacovesfully repulsed. THE RVEMY FALLEN BACK—AN ADVANCE. But the enemy has not seen fit to renew these charges to-day. On the contrary, ho has fallen back to his line ‘Of works ‘fronting Petersburg, as developed by the ad Position at all bazards. Sg Sam ag! works, which ruos from the lead works to the Gouthsico ‘SxIRMIAW Lave tm the day the enemy drove im our | Railroad, or near it. skirmish lime aod assaulted the first line of works. This position of the rebela is a very strong ome, aod It was not expeoted or intended to hold thie line, | cennit easily be carried Dut only to keep the enemy in check as long as pos: y sible, until our troops could sate err ——T A division of the Second oorps advanced to the Boya ‘ang! lore We | ton road, over which the enemy wagon their supplies to ine position, with breastworks extending about ‘three hundred yards and «8 slight elevation in rear | Petersbarg. Two lines of works were found unoccupied, for Denniwson's battery. atts tmoe only e skirmish line opposing the advance, which foil > Flated with bis success in driving us from rat two | back troops bs lines, the eoemy came on a bree dismounted bet. Sana hy orohceaeoby represeutin ail nations. At midnight a splendid supper was served up, at which’ toasts and sentiments were offered and ‘ap- ical po propriately responded to, Major Taylor spoke to moans himself ef carrying on the ay “The President of the United States,” Judge Quion the polineal pary it then, repre: to the jon and Constitution,” and Quartermaster tt would have to be sold to | Tully made a tolling speech in response epiber leader of the opposite | of she State of New York.” Colonel Bagley be obliged hidhaetf to go wita | entiernanly officers did all in their power to make thetr rr guests comfortabie daring the even! A e number | od—Two. of the party returned to the eity at two o'clock on Tuee- ee Abul day morni ‘To-day ti Gnd other capitalise in this city, aaid Worid Dewspa dmancial ana Shin—Barry’s Tem chessedt article wy om to twenty dollars regiment is expected in the city, when a ut an As BDO" unable to discover who are the in - Near the Beynion read a very formidabie \inc of works Highest Pr: Leok Stiteh we feance of our own line tbroe.quarters of a mile ahead of | EAVeE and made’s denporate attempt to dislodge us, wes found, behind whieh tbe rebele wore posta a beary | jog theapial raring ihe manage cordiai recoption will be extended to them, The Sixty- | y¢gonfinus. WHEBLER 2 WILSON, Ho. 6u0 tresdwelt Position we held this morning. There was very | consisted of the following regiments, all of which were | force. it wae not deemed advisable to aitack, and our | ' te receipts or profite of the sald newspaper, pete in tae Unies tank cal pie eovcetaan ond fer --— maore or less cugaged —The Fitet New Jersey sachusetts, resietance #0 this further advance Coionel Grim. Ladtes’ e—Kew Styles, tent Mas- | mea foll back, and oceupy ele povitloa. They lent « The counsel for the defendant tben read the a@idavit | this reacon alone are entitled to the grasitude of the ’g wrigade, the Third brigade of General Ayres’ xth Ohio, Tenth New York and & battalion we Mr Marble, to show thot the allegations contained to the three, five. ve deliare oa. Wed quite a spirited contest for the possession | of the First Peapeylvania, with four pisces of aruitery, ie yey | than at firat stated, | aMldavit of bir. Opdyke. were scandalous and irrelevant; | Community. ; ia Bisproroqge 4 way tg . We W. W. Davis house, and handsomely drove the | under the command of Lieutenant Neil Deunison, of ded ad ‘will foot up | also to show that Mr. David Dudley Field, the connsel for Brooklyn City News. low Canal a j iy from it. Afterwards, howover, was deter. | First artillery. far from two’ thousan ere then belt of whom | be platnti prior to the commencement of the action, — iy oe Dna soe fe — RMR cee PS for the better and stronger formation of our line, me rom prison 8 correspondence for the purpose of ascortaiving wn Mystere now unre London Hair Color Restorer amd Dress } jon in to the enemy , whi that now took Was terrific. The enemy seemed de- ‘This occurred ip consequence of a gap being left be- who was responsible for the alleged libelous articles. | founn iw rum Watan —There was considerable excitement | ing resteres gray hair ree 4 f sicmeereree pera tami tak earn, ma cu erars hare ere | tema sparta oe Fike anni ne trongh mic | Zar, vacances Me Marl oc Nore; | abou ie vor asad preich sation bows yeerany | f =f vi made gto as - te Tey sed up to. wisela a few fect of tbe line, whon they Diana Banked the Second division of | Arai himeeif of the ofter. Leponent further ataiee sbat | morning, in relation to the mutilated body found in the | }—It wil restere the nataral seorstions, a would receiv uch «deadly showor ef bulicte and shot | ”* smong the casualtion are the following:— bo bad reason to Delieve that David Dadiey Field, 1a 000- | goo at the foot of Little street the day previous, The gah teake the hair oat i oni en Hn aged ack Nasi Rates| reese Osuna fag FM Nit | nn sere E a it | remus wete lt charge ot the polca cod ae wt | #=Ht Sih eect a Chaos oa ‘and Ninatieth and Ove Hund: Dreastworks saved Davies in whole br of the di of General Ayres, wounded im the (a0, | 1, nrivitege of judical proceedings, and thet be tatiga- | generally supposed that the body is that of «man whe =H ‘of annihilated. but wot rertously. Y the enemy, failing to dislodge us by his direct aspeult | Goione Righty-tourtd, . ] ted and prepare the aMday:t above mentioned, including igied into some den and brutally mardored, a ia; ix bow j tn front, attomapted & Hank movement, at the same tim@ | rgere, Sea ~ Pooosyivania Volua | ii part objected to an irtelevant, impertinent and scan: ies mph ars yea 7 «i community | Seca nh 88; Petdatphig’ sae at ade sOL Se, a barging the breastworks; Dut General Dav pro | *Saieain ae datows. Feat terest feated y | Broadway. i f Vided agaiant such a coptingeoey, aad gave Bim eveh« | wounded: 2 reg and Twentieth Kow Yorss | mr: Field, i rising to oppose the motion to strike out, | Sroemall., A Oemaver aticcntitying some miscioggrriend | Mes. Winslow's Secthing Spray, Se rm gs Ra and Fourth Delaware regiments, and Mery ( New York Tueir losses were ver} ight, jhe only additional losses are a P peey by desultory skirmishing ARTILLERY ENGAGED. reception as compelled him to retire. Fieb, of the wounded aid it wan to road all the affidavita be tt ‘eait. As 6 ‘ia Our batteries did some work to-day. Their principal No small share of the glory Sepioved in wbingeng moro wie ‘ie, Righth infantry, eeriowt: fin vs baad, ory would, subi ‘them just as they were | OF me gh bat , senieg Seat che reat semaine ensldren Tootding, ouree Dreihiory and Diarrbae, alates j re was directed atthe Petersburg Lead Works, but with | than three times our number is due to Licwtenant it Achell ‘one of the robe] patterics grared General for consideration a —<, 4 and arme ere cut of the ona i fe — Wied: ' bat damage # not Known, as tho fring was at long snaps hie eee battery. He had a pesition about yote today, Wok a from tail of low the shoulders, end the Ce Senet — hi hundred yards in the rear of — and was am "a bore, od tho ground be- the thighs. The bead sed timbs bave m lien’s Wesla’s Mate Averything # very quiet to-night, an occasional ex- | obliged to fire over the bead#of our sold tweea Fortumatety (t dia The shreds eed hair and ange of musketry between the pickets aloue indicating | of the battery speken of by oft one cue ® Bot explode, else we ‘probably, had to brow ‘ole! orees ees ; 19 Glove proximity of obr opposing forces, ‘The shell only « few fect above the cles lose which thie ‘eould tily just now. é eatase os oviahe on eratje cemorelionsn tony deverving ot | Sebel npn” ‘aa i 1 a! anna en rv wee. 10 Of these missiles ‘came Sear Dundred and sixty rounds of ammanition were Baarquasrane, Oot. 8—6 A. M. Fae et Wee kingaens, Co the taking off of General Meade, or, at least, the ‘The onemy returned the Bome §ring coourred during last night, bet without Of of bie he ‘and bis stad’ were riding did bie best to drive Dennison ‘any important resuite, ea Bear the fromt of the line, a three.inch | without success. ie |, however, en ‘one shel struck the tail of General Hom. 0 of Din men mill ‘several horeeb, Personal borse, abertening this caudal win lag tree, }, com section Of thie Kamps Hoa. on it rand, rigochetied, und cathe to'n | Sela als met with vororal uarcow enctpes Fens! ons ' und, Pioec! ry stor A tentfot of ware Generale rile sod Trowe of our, line are completely riadiet f raed, 4.8. ea oy 0 were if that |, amd many large ones were wore amagg “a t bad burét & it bay ved a serious visitent. | ti The loss Of the enemy must Reve a other shell te wucpurge, othe tay cr ble, aa they were for more than so hour to thig pimtermaater Generel Meigs Ws © guest ot the Astor ny a startling Mercapliery de00- | severe fire of ler? aad musketry before they aban. weak, af ainint.on gr a are 5 Ove mam CHARGE of Boston, ibd colebraced aomauser. he, «re at be ‘Bn was, offeer about An 2008 Gs it was dinsovered that he wea falling back a | freaus, Ae, were \