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» BOW Fendered so comspicuous in the prosecution of the Ou one side by the porth fork of the Shenvndoab river, ~~ SHERIDAN. CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE Bis hoadquarters in the piace they occupied this morn- ‘ing. The different corps have also gone back to their old camping grounds, and now, while writing, at this late the events of the last sixteen hours seem almost Qdream. Our wounded have been seut to Newtown Winchester, where everythiug is veing dove for their oowfort. Of course mt this time no estimate cao be made of the losses on either side, and tho country Detween here and Winchester is filled with stragglers, who will doubtless return to their commands ia a few Mays, which will reduce our at this time apparentiy losses. ' The rebels, 1 loern, are being followed ap with the Greatest vigor, and our advance will doubtless be some. ‘where tu the vicinity of Woodstock before morning. ‘This has been the most complete and crushing defeat Gevera! Sheridan has inflicted on tbe old man Farty, and is extremely problematical whether the latter will jain endeavor to dispute with bim the possession of valley. Captain Beers, General Crook's Adjutant General, was Keilied early in the day. Major Hart, Inspector General oa the staff of Geveral Grover, was severely wounded during jae oarly part of the day, while endeavoring to save some of the artillery. Captain Daniel C. Knowlton of the Ove Hundred and Fourteenth New York, was killed. Major Jones, of the Sixth New York, was mortally ‘wounded early in the day. Since wri.ing the above | tearo that Custar «has cap- Gured several more pieces of artillery (rom the retreating rebels, Arrival of General Ricketts at Wash- ington, Wasmivcrow, Oot, 21, $364. Gonoral Ricketts, who was wounded tn the battle of Wednesday in the valley, arrived bere wt half-past ten to-might, Death of Cotomet Lowell. Boston, Oct. 21, 1864, Colonel Lowell, of the Second. Mussachugotis cavalry, was Kiliod in the battle of Cedar Creek. utes a Suppiies of the Subitery Commission for the Shenandoah Army. Wasminatox, Oct, 21, 1364. The Savitary Commission hus constantly kept a large and wel! vssorted stool: of puyplies tn its storehouses in Martinsburg and Winensetll, 14 wl2o in the sture wagons Of ite (eid relief corps accom <nying Sheridan's army. The ofcer baying charge of the work of the Sani tary Commission in the Shenandonn vatloy left Win- ester on Tuesday morning, with a train of wagons filled with 8 sbrck tor uge apon the Last aight and bis morning further supplies to the value of ton thousiad dollars and soveral additional reliof agents ‘Wore sent to Martinsburg. Tue needs of those wounded in the recent figbte have made beavy drafts upon the bounty of the Sanitary Commission, aud the reports of | {te storehouses show a decrease of the stock om b nd. | Hence an appeal is officially made to aid societies ‘throughout the land to forward largely to the various branch depots of the Sanitary Commission. Fisher's Hitl, war by the brilliancy of Gonoral Shoridan’s inovements, fg looked upon by military critics as.one of if not the ‘@trongest defensive position in the Shenandoah vailey ven to Longstrcet evac:ates it stealthiiy and under cover of darkness, it is (hen placed ‘beyond question that the rebels bave met will a disas trous and overwhelming defeat, We need vo other than ‘the simple evacuation of the position to fuily establish ‘the fact referred to. Fisher's Hill isa strange place to look at-—a» oddity } and a curr ity of Nature’s own bapdiwork, Tt ts flanked and on the other by Littie North Meueta’n, Jn ront the | ‘Wiaohesier and Strasburg pike finds its way frm Stras- Durg, golug up the valley, slong the base of @ thigh ridge on one side avd cext to an open fiat on the other, Aa it revches Tum. Dilmg run, @ small stream emptying into the Shevan. doab, a stone bridge or viaduct carrics the road directly up to and in front of the great ili, he road then eud- ealy tures, and gradually rising, coutinnes along oo the slope cf the bill tittst passes up through @ stall valiey 80d thence to thetop of the bill, At the poiut where the pike teaves the bridge over Tumbtivg run and goos along on the side of the Dill this latter is so steep aud iy wooded that persous om top of the bill roll stones of of it auificiently well to drive sma!! parties from off the pike, and do this with- Out fear 0 capture, for the bili sive is 8 precipitous that ‘BO One can reach the top except by geing on op the road Or around the hill to the right of the pike aad ver to wards the middie or dirt road. ‘The map which we give to day of Fisher’s Hitl aud the fmmediately surrounding neighborhosd shows the post ion in which Longstreet retreated on the ofghtof the 29th, and which position be evacuated (leaving only an tesigoificant rear guard bebind to cover his movements) ‘Before daylight on the following morning. ‘Whou General Sheridan fought what in known as the Dattle of Fisber’s Hill, where he captured the seveoteen of artiliéry, two days after tuo Winchester Aghs, Be flanked the enemy’s works and the hill proper by ‘Penoing a column from the direction of Lutie North Moun. tain. A glance at the map will at once suites to how the reader bow necessary this movemeut was towards the success of the battle then and there fought. The fortifications upon Fisver’s Hill wre of a rather ‘extensive character, They reach from the mountain ide to the river, and could be ingly lerge army, provided the troOps poaseseed the jal siandard of morale, and ‘he leaders of them bad aa Ordinary depgee of ++ wits.” Bebind FiSWer’s Hili is an open space of cousiderable bordered by words. It was in this open space that the ooomy maseed the greater portion of bis forces, and, when be had them, his traivs of artillery The tive of retreat taken by Longstreet wne along the “usual” course, going up the vailey on the pike road, no doubt with a view to attemprmg an escape through ‘Swift rua of Brown's Gap, both being 1 the Bise Ridge. Sketch of Colonel Joseph Thobiren. By official despatches from the Shenandosh valley the Geath of tbis valuable officer, in the aifair pear Cedar creek, Virginia, on the 19th inst., fe coufirmed. Colonel ‘Thoburn entered the volunteer service as colons! of the First Wost Virginia infantry, and was mustered in with bis regiment, for three yours, in November, 1851. After serving (aithfally in the various and brilliant achieve. monte in West Virginie, he was assigned to a brigade commend in the Department of Weet Virginia in October, 1963. He there displayed the capacitios of an excellent officer, He was next aesigned to Hunter's Army of the Shenandoah, Ou June 6 of the present year be took a promingnt part in the engagement betweea Gene- | Huoter ard the enemy at Mount Crawford, Sbensn. Gouh valiey, in which were captured @ large oumber Of prisoners, sevoral cannon and the encm driven in oompicto disorder towards Waynesburg. Pusbiog on, be occupied Stauntom with the remainder of Mputer’s army. Colonel “Thoburm participated in all of the eubsequont ‘Movements of this campaign.” For meritorious services ‘be was soon promoted to the command of « divis on, aud At the time of bie death was in the eighth corps, His Toes wit be deeply felt by bia filiow officers. THE CASUALTIES. THIRD DIVISION-gBIXIH CORTS. Hgenfrita, &, 87th Pennsylvania, wounded, Klias Flants, ©, 126t0 Ubio, wounded. Capta’ A. 6th New York, band. Beory veigler, K. 1asib Po D, 18sth*Peone: tutoet cA 87th Peunsylennio James uh Now York, au Jona togahue, B, 67th Penneyivaule, ton. homan Hovasy _ shoulder. het -G@, bth a C Stanford, B, 9th New thigh Sergeant Obariea Kubn, a, th ware yiand, hip. ‘Lidutenant A. T. Lavorker 106th New York, arm. ‘al Jason J. Butler, 0, itt Penney tvania. WN, Wites Ke (Ole New York, aren, tN. Lyman, bin Vorunes. leg. pein +o bt h Vermont, shoulder, G., 20 brigade, aida, “wen thigh, t Robert Single, {, 821b pitt ta wot Me B, Lovett, Hf, 188th Pennsyivenia, jeg. N. Briggs, ose’ mB ps foot. F. Nice, ©. 1otn V arm. aba. N Futter, K, it herent; are Sinan 10th Vermont, thigh. on Now York, thigh. New York pear arlillory Ion it faton F, 120th Obto, ar Reoant Pail, Story, edjaiant, din New York heary — y hoad y Weary, penter, D, Oth New York Sami Fin, ty 1th ules rignt ‘Root 66th NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OVTOBER 22, 1864. Lioutevant Stafford, 9th New York boary artitlery, a Lieutenant Allen, ¥, Sub New York k bea? artilery, bead, ‘Kulbrup, 122d 0 Captain Rubi, commending 8th Penney ivan spel, Major Jones, 6th New York wy artillery, Lieutenant Oldnager, 9th New York heavy ‘eriillery, kiliea, Sergeant J. B Rowland, F, 10th Vermont, leg. a $ Alex. Camlete, I, 106th ogg hms York, arm. i Donaaie D, 100th New York, hand. co P, Curie, D, 196th New York, breast. ve ‘wakcer, D, 106th New York, leg. F, M. Cook, D, 106th Now York, band. Corporal Edwin Walker, D, 106th New Yorle, leg. Thomas ©. Lewis, D, 106th’ Now ig arm. JP. fanne, BN Sey der, 1 Cor; ter, C, 18st! feate Bennett, D, 138th Pecnsylvani Jobn 1. Reynolds, 1), 14th New Jereey, leg. Joe, B, 14th New Jersey, breast, seriously. Corporal Je ‘John Bower, bf, 9th New York beavy artillery, ‘shoulder. Davia 1 Marana, F, 184th New York, wrist. Geo, Raker, D, 184th New York, arm. oF sere , A, 87UB Pennsylvania, leg. E. B. Nulicr, F, 138i Peupaylvania, arm, Serwrent D.M. Dean, H, 6:i New York heavy artillery, Juv. Hoot, 10th Vermont, head, severely. J. Drucaons, E, 484 Odio, bip. Geo, ioe}, f, 87th Peunsvivania, breast. . pad Ist Maiue, breast, severety. Fi, Dumater, B, 1224 Ooie, breast aud bip. Goo, Stacy, ), 9th New York, thigh. Chas. Jordan, C, 9th New York, Both thighs, duo. A, Maxson, 8, 184th New York, bi Martiv Si owers, &, 106th Mew York, mack. Jas. P. Burrows, Hi, ith Virginia, thi Jacob Sauiter, 1, 125ta Oto, leg. J.C, Haun, B, 87th Peuueyivania, log fractured, A. L. Gibbert, A, 184th Now York, thigh, Wm. Porteus, I, 10th Now York, ico, severely, Geo, W. Smith, ¢, Gist Pennsyivanin, right thigh, James Deane, C, 22d Penneyivania cavairy, thiad. David Walsh, C, 30th N. York ig breast and bang Chaney Cortlin, H, 10th Vermont, ankle Wm. Graus, Ist New York dattory, art Heury Mullor, K, 87th Pennsylvania, lelt log fractured. Job Babcock,’F, 184th New York, right hand, Wm, T. Pierson, G, oth Maryland, arm. Martin L. Currin, 1, 10th Vermoxt, leg. Serat. Al. Horan, B, 184th New Yor Sergt H. M. Blockuer, F, 122d Obio, gr io. Jaco H, Miller, G, 87ib Pennsylvania, foot. Georye L. Little, 1, 1uth Now Jersey, bught arm. Jos Hawking Jeracy, knoe. Sergt. Jghn . &, 14th New Jeraey, arm, Joba fleaver, G, 185th Penneyiyania, arm. Ieuac A. Warden, |’, 1224 vbio, wriat. Corp. W. Rifen! dugh, D, 9th New = thigh, Robert Parkhill, 1}, 9b New \ oe, Wm. H, Keckel, D, 24 lowa, right Corp. B.C Btehoy Wp 8th renesyivanta, peeps, Jog. A, Stora, D, 67th Pennsylvania, left bi Jono F Ress b, 10th Ouvio, iow Cha les fam, F, Y5tet New York, shoulder. Michaci Keesier, K, 87th | oureyivania, thigh, Al red (lark, G,10tb Vermont, shoulder. Jon Plough, G, 10th Vermous. ri:ht band. Jos Clark, B, 9itt New York, shoulder. John Murray, G, Orb New York, lett leg. Francis Bate, C, 67th Peunsy!vania, leit thigh, Sergt. H. F Stout, 6, 67th Pevusylvauia, lett side, George Conley, A, 10th Vermont, shoulder © rpornl Guo Walter, A, 10:h Vermout, teatiole. J.P Cove, A, 184th New York, teg. Richard faker, A, 143th New York, thigh, slightly. Hecry ammers 41st Now York, loot, G, 67th Pennaylyania, leg. Geo. Kreamer. F, 6tb Maryland, elbow. Sergt. J. L, Sabon, B, 6th waryisod. Lewia Batiy, D, 6th Maryland, face. Geo, La Price, & 6th Maryland, fuot feactured. E Bender, By 110ub Ohio, right te. i Heary Br 7 D. Loveh. K, 106th New York, thigh Iractured. James Croft, G. 110th Ohio, arm and side, Jos. Guss, D, 126th Ohio, hip, Bergt_G.'H. Crawford, B, 6th Maryland, elbow fractured. Geo. W. Auvncost, A. oth M rylund, left urm. Ferris f. June, L, Sth New York, right ankte. Jobn Bronnell, E; 104th New York, te, slightly, Sorgt Krasmus Kice, F, 10th Vermont, both thighs. James Mec! jure. 8, tb New York, right og. . Tents, C. 6th faryland, Tort bip. Singh Jobn Scott, A, 126. On| both loge. Flekinger. G, 126th Ohi Raugh, L, 9th New York, right ro Sefgeant Joho Reon! ), 122¢ Ohiv, breast, severely. Jobn L, Keunedy. 184th New York, thigh. iw ia Niles, D, 941i New York, thigh. Joho Donahue, A 122d Opie ight lor. ‘Aaron Emory, I, 10th Now Jersey, right bip. Wiliam Howkins. G, ath New York, grotu. Jona Sayder.D, 138i. Pennayty:.ata, bip. ‘Thom «% finn, L,9th New York, left thigh. Robert Waters, korn eunsyivunta, foot Adam Kedei D, 81th Peonsy!vani4, Bead, severely. L. 1’. Stetord, G. oth New York, be ary Hate, 1., ot New York, side. severely. JE. Quenter, B, 108d New York, eos N.R Berry, (0, 9th New York, wri B Ey chergood, be 1i0un Oniay shoulder, aligutiy, Jus Keily, i, Toh’ Onto, thigh. Jac Crawiord, I. 110th Ont». tex. John Biteey, K, 6b Vermoct, arm fractured, Corp. JN. ‘ish, A. 18ith New York, side a K, Oth New York, arm th’ Now mie jet thiga, F, 1841b New Y rk, wriat. Geo, W. broman, bi, 9th New Vork, leg Wm A Slovker, L, 2¢ Coaues tour, right thigh, Wo. B Guibert, A, 9h New York, rlebt Bip. Jno, Conkiin, D, 2d Convecticut, rag shoulder, nity New hg fies thigh. sd 9 Ghurles Soyaer, 1. b-New You E. Fleming, @, dtu New York, let kuee. Keeny, G, 9th New York, tett leg tractured, Sergeant Charieg Robison, hae New York, loft log. Corporal A. M. Kebber, L. 9th New, York, arta. Levi Cassmond, L, 9th ‘New York, thigh, Albert Ball, A, 910 New York. leit leg. Cerporal'd.’ E.'Cook, G, 138th Pounsylvania, thigh. W. Niles, A, 2d Vermont, leg. W. Percival, D, 184th Now York, left hip. « 1, 91b New York, hand Alired Seeby, It. Oth New York, neck. Beudd, A, 9th New York, breast, severely. E. oth New York, | ‘York, {008 fractured. ' York, leg. “ke, Yo ‘Lilat New York, ank’e. Sergeant Jas, Rarkiy. F, 158th Pennaytvauia, hip Corporai J P. Bingham, F, 15iet New York, thigh. Jno. Baxter, C, 106th New York arm. Lewis Poole, F, 9tn Now York. bg. Reory Zeller, G. 130th Penneyivania, lett arm. Joo, G. Bres, O, 126th Onto, Kye. E. B Shuey, £, 104'h Pen svivania, eboulder, JF. aller. 6, ‘87th Poovaylyania, neck Sergeaut Thomas Fagan, B, 67th Veunsylvamia, hip, 4. i Wm, Henry. 1, 106th New Yoru, b Jonn Heufter, C + 1224 Ohio. leg Mo’ uilougb, B, 6th Maryland, groio. ee New York, knee, on, ¢, 135th Penusylvanis, log. Marylan', thich Jobn Donohoe, B, 67th Pennsylvania, leg, severe! John vicVern. B, 67th V'enpsyivania. ara. Wm, @, Ciide, M, btu New York artilery, side. 4 , Oy 13th Vir | ceomer, G Merritt, E. 9:h Now York. et Gel6th New York, . Kester, A, 90th aed Yor Sergt I ‘A. Fost, 10th Vermon: A ‘Sonzer. A, vr New’ York, rignt th Peansylven K. oun Now York, abdomen, 0. Rice loth Vermont, ‘abdomen, Jas, Wright, F, 14tm Now Jersey, log. MichselG reen, E, 10th Vermont, abdomen,” id Vermont, lex. vi usty 106th New York, broast, seriously. A. Waud, id, 6th Now York, bond and mouth, severely. cbs Pe rter, G, 10th Vormo. 5 mnt og - ort arm and hip. loth Vermont, Dowels, Vermou', hip. Jes, Burns, 6, 10th Vi ‘Jona Carroll, ©, 10th Var Corp. Chas. b. Vane, ¢ ord, B. 10 top Booey, on ag G GML Dean mine, Pera Cort Ca bonged Bui Xow Yor! N.T Pauley. Horatio M Lolmes, H, vot mont, arm and leg. E B rhvez, i, 108th ‘Pennayivania, shoulder. Jobo S Hearings, K. Mgt rari er kuee. Major N F. Peck, | iow York, bead, Michael Clancy. B. 4ist new York, bip. M. Corneil, oo ba ig. ¢ Charles W Clu n B, 6th Maryiaud, hand, si. we York, hiod slightly, 10th Vermont, arm. hacd and arm, as. AY! h Peoneyiva Benry th New Yor! Richard 67th Poovsy George Sands, ©, 13th Vi tegioie, jog. Witten Tuvlop, be 13th Virginia leg. ‘Thomas Henvesy , 0, 10th Vermont, arm. Michael Nalon, ©, 16th Vermont, wide. H. Zeigior, 0, ‘sith Vonveyi ‘7, ~ “game Baatel Decker, D, 67th Ronverivania, thigh rgo Lnaselley, f, ow York beavy artillery, thigh. overt Nemor, K, 2d Connecticut leg, seriously. & Paver, me *i0uh New Jersey, log. alts Vermont, abdomen. = be 2, 67th Peupazivania, drm. ‘ Fisrcee Ware, H, 10th Vormont, shoulder, H. @, Sarith, G, 19th Vermont, nose, M. Baoon, G, 14th Vermont, oad. 14th New Jeraey, band. «vu New ort, haw ih New Yo , soriousty, + A, 9th Now Yon beete th New York York, ‘- AF. Copr. ‘ies, eprint a B, U; Hawley, | iver, prom han Now York, ide, jeton, New York, ‘enigh. Hic ohsel bus, ¥, Ninth New Yoru, thighs a ew eet Oe tun Now York, shoulder, A. Bearts, rit Davia, agg 2 Tasun Ontos Yaecn Pounsylvenia, DOA provers, A ae orp, ® an A i A. Pease, 14th Ni rorke, Lg It. ‘ne Cth low ‘shoulder, shoul Ty nd | have employed eminent lawyers of Montreal for their | Poter New Jersey, hand. Tusetby 1 O'Ke Jc, Wotan Ne id “ ay Jono ler eat ‘Row York, lest leg. meh itee? # haeth One Joba Kvouse, 0,'138th Peansyivania, arm, ND DIVISION, SIXTH CORPS. .. 102d Pennsyivunia, loft leg amputated. 1, H, 104d Pennsyivania, left leg. Aten . Inspector tien, Ist brigade 924 Pen- unis, contusion. Brigadier Gen Bitw , 3d brigade, 2d division, peoee Gilonet at orn New York, and ravking Colonel Arw; serge we Greenwalt, A, 102d Pepnsylvania, head. lolton, A, 98th Ponmsyivan:a, lot log. David Garnet, A, 96tb Pennsy!vante, forehead. Corporal M. "Karher, F, 9eib Tennsyivania, groin. 8. Damp, H, load Pebaeyivauia, leit aide, Captain don! Patchett B. To2e bt log. ip Jas. Patel 102d Pennsylvania, ri Geo. Imbsden, a, 92d Poousyivania.” te Second Lieut. Alward, A, 1020 Peunaylvania, left side. David 0, Ware, 1, 102d Peunsylvania, leit thig! Q, Short, 1, L024 hip. M. Rowebart, D, F. Wall, ¥, 98th Penneyivan J. Headiand, 4, 1390 Pennsy!i Jacob 8 Sheer, B, 130th Penn: MM Digman, 1, 13th Pouoryivavia, lott tuigh. Lieut. thes, Judge, H, 62d Now Jno, Watson, K, 102d Pesnayivania, lower ja Corporal x. Lomi, 1, 402d Pénusyivania, thigh, Uriah Wiley, A, 98d Peunay'vania. Fires ergeant te. Hackivy, E, 95th Pennsylvania, tot ny Corporal Symi. C. Ponham, A, 192d Pennsylvania, groin, Bergeaut S. W. Glaswoy, |, ‘yooa Ponnsyivania, loft leg. Corporal ¥. WW: Gleséan! 162¢ Penusylvania. Albert Millor, H, 102¢ Port arm, © Short, H1, 102d Peunsyivania groin. Fred Smith, E, 98th Penosylvania, right shoulder. Bomets Getz, A, 9dth Penosylvania, breast and right. side Sergeant Adam Shira, H, 102 Pennsylvania, right thigh. Sergeant J. T. eal B Saas sivania, Lote leg. Jno, Bathere, K, 102d Pennsylvania, finger. toe St. Jobn, K, 102 Penueylvania, Jeft shoulder, ‘pence, L, 102d Pennayivanis, groin. ve 8 Manwood, ,’H, 182d Poonsylvania, throat, P. J. Gal laghor, H, 1024 Penusy!vunia, bead. Peter D. Gros, G. 98th Penney ivania, toos. Sergt. Daatel Sailor, G, 98h Penueyiv-nia, Oger. First sergt. T, boGraw, A, 102¢ Peonsyiv , right arm. Zerg: Fred. chaunon, K, ¥6tn Kecnsylvania, right aide and am, C. Walker, G, 98th Pennsylvania, belly, Corporal Jobn Tuer, B, Gath Penweyivanin, teft arm, Corporai cob Hermaa, Ky, Gow Penny ivsnia, flesh wound in lolz arm. 8. W. Worrel!, 4, 139th Peaneyivenia, arm. Denuis Lenhan, B, 62d New York, le't band. Andrew W. Bleistern, A, 98th’ Ponnsy!vania, both sldes, Geo. Boug rb, B, 1021 Pounsy.vonta, right side, 9:0. Hubnel, Hy 102d Fensylvauia, fracture of index niger. Capt. f J. Randle, 166th Now York, leg. t Kucene Franklio. 176th New York, breast. ite, 9th Now York, siok. e, Sth Nalve, mouth. , arm frrotured, thigh, nigh, Captain B. Jobnsen, ‘WU Messuchusotts, bip, Lieut. Col. Alex. Strain, 168d New York, right arm, Liout, Col. 5. A. Wilson, 23th Lowa, thigh, Colone! D, MoCabley, 11ta iodiana, (high, Captain G. W. Clark, 224 Towa, hip. os vaptain Jobu 1. Browason, 3316 Gio, arm. Captaia Geo, 2. Howe, 176in New York, arm. Lieut. Thor, B. Jonson, 0th Massachusetts, thigh. Lieut, Tus, H. Mulholiand, 176th New York, asm, Captain K. N. Ketcbem, 166th Now York, arm. Lieut. Eugeve W. Ferris, 30tb Massachusetts, leg. Capt. James J. Hoyt, 156th Now York, shoulder. tout. Roadacg, 6t0 New York, killed, ‘Chas, Stoveus, 6tu Now York, wounded, . Shunnoa, igth Ohio, wouaded in tbree places. a. Ebormad, 90th New York, 19th corps, arm, smpu- aioe’ Smart, 90th New York, killed while leading ge EKO. Keliett. 90th New York, wounded in the leg. Capt. Lamb, Co, H, 90th New York, wounded in tue face. Capt. 6. we ‘Awidon, A. D.C. ‘to Gen, Grant, severcly wounded, Col. Thompkins, of Gen, Wright's staff, slightly wounded. THE REBEL ACCOUNTS. The Fight at Fisher's Hill—Rebel Reo port of our Losses. [From tue Richmosd Whig, Oct. 19. CitanorresviLLm, Oot, In the affair at Fishsr’s tili, on thursday, and wounded from ufiy to seventy-five of tae ouemv, vk aX many prisovers, The prisoners report od © Sith corps was at Front Royal. be byt or pirasourg on Friday, and @ small force of tbe cavalry Wore tbe town, itouter ant braace, ad ateat to Brigadier Gemerci Car. be artillery, wes esveely but not daugerous!y Lhe log 00 Thursday. Nothing eise haw occur ed, Hecent Revel Sucerss Overesti- red smertin Riteeating to Alcxe Pyties ry (From tho Richmond Whig, Oct. 19 To tho Yaviey,:while we bave been foltowing the track | of sheriinu, which ts marked by the sm king remains of barns aad what were once golden grata ricks, the sub Biancial cuit ol cur dec speveiie. we are inctaned te taavic ars Leen ovrresiimac cer wanguane passengers, ‘There ia no dvubt, however, hie ‘Tasty bas ‘the petier of the caayaien in @ cilitery aspect, and that Sher kin, Unt larcely rerutorced, wustact on the de ensive. Many persons di ect (rom the vailey ure of tho opicion that he signs retreating 10 ilezandria, from which point he wid embark -ra the soumae io reinjorce Gtant Ibis of cous 6 18 jon, but @ week at farthest will ive usa ciue ‘utare tatentions, HE VERMONT RAID. Capture o: Fourteen of the Ratders— | They Cilaint to Beons to the Rebel Service=Death of Mix Morrison, &e. Bu .trxaros, Vt., Oct. 21, 1864 We have but litle udditioval taformation (rom the frontier, Tho Cunadinu authorities are wide awake in the matter, aad have thus far shown & praiseworthy dis Portion in o»-operating with our government. The Governor General, Lord Morck, at ence ordered th sheriils and bailits oF Misetyuot, !berville and Rouseville | counties td use every exertion to arrest tho rniders. Hon. R. SM. Bondeie, Canadian Commissioner of Customs, visited Montpelier on Wednesday with lion, Willan Ciapp, Collector of the i strict, and bad a highiy Satisfactory interview with Governor Smith, A desyach from Colonel Williams, Secretary of Civil and Miltary Aurs, says that a telegram was received last evening at St. Albans ‘rom Judge Aldis, at St. Joho, which saya:—We have eloven mon under arrest in al Ani have recovered ab ut $75 000, | Private despatches atute that fourteen porsons have | been captured. A bearing in the matter will take piace ve ore Judge C. J. Coursot, at St. Joho, to-morrow. ‘ihe raiders claim to belong to the rebel service, and de ence. Hon, Andrew Tracy, of Woodstock; Hon. Lucius B, | cavairy Second L THE GULF. Arrival. of the Morning Star and E. B. Souder from New Orleans. The Rebel General Walker’s Di- Vision Reperted on Its Way te Reintercs Heod. REBEL MURDER AND UNION JUSTICE, Occupation of Matamoros by the French, &., &, ae. The steamships FE. B. Souder, Captain Winchester, and Morning Star, Captain Hepburn, (rom New Orloans on tho 14th and 16th inst, respootively, arrived at this port at an early hour (his morning. Matamoros was taken possession of by the French on the 26th ult, The schooner Florence Berse was boarded by rebels on tho 22d ult. off Texas Point, at the mouth of tne Rio Grande, gun ashore and burned. ‘Tho purser will accept our thanks for tavore. Correspondence. New Ortuans, Oct. 14, 1864, WALERR’S DIVISION CROSS THE MIBSISEIPPI, It {8 reported that Walker's rebel division bas croesod tho Mississippi and ts on its way to reinforce Hood, or to co operate with him in avnoy tog Sherman, REPORTED SHOOTING OF TWO HUNDRED TEXANS. Coupled with the report of the crossing of the Missis- sippl iby Walker is a rumor that two hundred of the Texas rebels were shot for refusing to go beyond the Trans- Mississippi Department. GALLANT ACTION OF ANEW YORK REGIMENT, Lieusenant Colonel Gurney, of the Second New York Voteran cavairy, attacked and captured a piece of rebel artilory posted on the backs of the Atchafalaya afew deys since, aud also.captured quite @ large quattity of rebel commissary and quartermaster stores, incliding several hundred pairs of shoes. , GIGANTIC LAND OPRRATIONS, Moat giguntic operations {o public lands owned by the State of Louisiana are contemplated, and it is expected the Lecisinture will grant @ charter authorizing tho pur- cbese of iurge tracts of these iands ov loug credit, with the condition that extensive improvements in draiuage end cuitivation will be entered upon at once. It is be- Heved that there is @ certatoty that these improvements will greatly euhancé the taxable value of the real esta ontempliied to ve purchased under this charter, whic is all wittin our present tines. ‘TH YRLLOW FEVER. ‘The deaths at quirantine on board of vessels sont down from Algiers, opposite this city, sup) to cases of vellow {over on board, have been quite numerous, N: new oases have beon reported in the city, and if the: ‘as been yellow fever here there is n ion of an epideuitc, und no alarm whatever is expressed. Peo. plo oat, drink, ride, walk and transact business as usual, ‘Ationtion than usual te wanitary matiers. The Senatrial tmbrugilo stilt occupies tbe attention and disturbs the barmony of the dommant party here, who are vexed, angry and disappointed at the frustration of their echoines, Outsiders, who havo no interest in the matter, look quietly om, perfectly tudifferont as to who knocks at the-door of the United States Sonato, claiming to represent Louisiana, and- are. rather gratified (bun otherwise at the wrangling now threatening to eud im the disruption and annibitution of the free State*re- construction pa G*N&RAL HURLBOT RECOVERMD. General Hur:but hus recovered, aud is now able to at. feud to the dutier of department commander, RUTASLATION AND RRTRINUTION. General Hu: Ibut’s retaliatory order, requiring retribu- tion to be made by the parents of the guerilias who mur- cored a idyal citizen ut Labadieville lately, is regarded with much fevor by all except. those. who sympatbize with the authors 0° there outrages. ‘This is the order A guevitia party, under the leadership, of one Omar Bou. @reaux baving culered the town of Labadievilie, parish of Aasimption, ou the night of September 8 1564, and having Hhile there inurstered x toya) oit( en of the, Uhited Stat named © G. Gugrria; and in view of t t that the reia- Uves of the aulborsof this crivns are in Peaceful powins. mon of properts inaide the Untop lines, and also ofthe fr 4 Siiat the widow o. tie Inte ing lett denti- Aue 8 hercby og the parents of eitie Htetert, Numa ttebere Ouge Grau, Our Boudreaux, Jean Webre! Jr. Lovering Webre and Louis Foles, Jr., members of (hd quorlila pact) before mentioned. be aaveieed in the cum of re thaviaanst dollars ($6,000), to be ‘curreuey Of the United States, on or before th tered thy Bald a te tre parties ud In the amounts fe axe tors of Kvarice Hebert. Hermozeve Grau. Widow of Valentine Boudreaux. “i Ry nel ed, on or bel the date prescribed, Peete i: x 80 Grits tke coe saat and an pecrutedl fee diacbedieace st ciliary erasa = AKRIVAL OF A TRAMALORE. The transport Cassaudra arrived here last evening from New York ‘RRENVER OF MATAMOROS TO THI ENCH. Captain Dekoker, of tbe scbeoner Nept |, Seven days from Matamorce, rovorts that the Yrench took pogses- sion of that piace on the 26th, the town surrendering un- conditionally. Geoeral Mejia was ia oommand, and every thing was quiet. New ORtRAN®, Oct. 14, 1864, RRVORTED EVACUATION OF PRIBRERURG, The fwhole community yesterday was electrified by the appearance of extra editions announcing the evacua- toa of Vetesbure by the rebois, that heavy tiguting was going on and that Lee had captured Bfioen thousand of our men and bad fallen back within tbe iotrevchments of Richmond, Captala Foster of the gunboat Latayette, telegrapned the vews from Morgauza Ho deems it re liable, RADKL PRIRONERS ARRIVED. The following rebel officers (prisoners) arrived Inst evening ia tho raratoga, from Raton Rougo, They were taken oy General AL. Lee, in bis recent expedition — fm A, Add sop, Quartormaster, Tenth Louis) Firet ‘Leulenaot Benjamin W. Cason, Ogdon’s jousnt H, J. Wheet, and James 0. Fuqua, District Attorney of Clinton, SUPPOSD LOK UF A BCHOONER WITH ALL ON BOARD, Capt.in Lekuker, of the senooaer Neptuce, which or- rived hare yesterd.y, reports that on the morning of the Tih instaut, wie cif Southwest Vass, bearing norchoast about nineieen niles, spoke the achoouer Julia, Captain the weaiter would cleur up #0 that he could enter port. Peck, of Montpelier, and How. George F, Edmunds, of this | Fayo, (rom New Orieaus to Metamoros, The Julia wished vilinge, will appear for tho Umited States. The hearing | '° he twice ae ew) Gen = yore iy hg ho = count of eo wil as pose | ptalo: ker Promises to be one of groat interest. The prisonors \ offered overy uxsisjunce jo his power, and proposed to claim ihetr release om the grounds of the decision ia the | take the cargo aud crew (rom the sinking vossel, but famous Chesageake caso | sne®Captarn of the Julia refused by saying that he hoped | Morrison, one of the men wounded at St. Albans, ‘died there tbis morning. He was a brother of ox-Congress- man Goorge W. Morrison, of Manchester, N. H It is cinimed by some of the citizens of St. Albans that among the raiders were some deserters from Vermont re- gicenty, who were recognized as such. Several persons have heen arrested in St. Albans 1s ace cesx ries to the raid, bat ail Dut two were discharged for Wwautot proof. The latter are kept tu custody, one us a wisuese ageinet the other. ‘The report that the beiliffol Freleighsburg wes mor. tally wounded was incorrect. He was oot burt. One company ‘of maotry. aud one of cavalry have been organized here, The raising of @ battery is also contemplated. The shall the raid in the Troy Times ts greatly exaggerated. md the St, Qurmmc, Oct. 21, 1864 Information of the St. Albans outrage was communt- cated to tho government yestoraay, A number of de tectives and a body of troops were immediately despatched to the frontier, with orders to arrest the partice at all hazards, The goveroment is (uily doterminedgp use every posst- bie moans to put a stop to such abuses of Canadian hos- pitality. If the opportunity ts afforded an example wil be furnished to prevent e!milor attempts in the future, Tho police are on the track of (he robbers. 190 of Guerilias by C + 81. Loms, Oot. 21, 1864. Fighty mea of Colonel McArthur’s colored rogiment, under Lieutewfint Johnson, were attacked near Fort Donelson on the 12th by two hundred and eighty querit- las, Threo charges wore repulsed, when the rebels fled, leaving forty killed and wounded on the field, Our loss was tour killed and teu wounded, Among the killed wae Lieutenant Johnson. lc im the Park. ‘The Park Commissioners announce that there will be music on the Malt, ret wtate atternoee, commenc- tng at three @” cloak, by the ‘Parks Band, under the leader- ship of B. B. Dod WT he weather ie fine. Th tices ff Maryland. oeaittye otueat Ban oct i, Ow ret waa wen Aen agi 8 ‘omectal wmerderibte caumriemay rates ¥ w pe eT gay by the arr! comm! rv bamche nod d trmy. The pew constitution has been clearly ado By morniug the wind incroased tos galo, and Captaia Dekoker (hivke the + the Julia must bave gunk, Oar Brazos Santiago Correspondence. Brazos Saxi1aco, Oct, 19, 1864. News of the occupation of Mat:moros by the French bas reached us, I\i said that Mejia entered tno towa without opporicion on the 26th ult. Ap unconditional surrender was demanued nd acceded to. The news bus been confirmed again and again during the day, and thore appears to bo no doubt roe ié sotuall in possession of tne Frene! 6 military tan of coneiderable ex- perience, 1e i Besions and commands a divisior It ig reported that there are twenty thousand baies of cotton at Matamoros. New Stesminip Guiding star. Last evening arelect party of invited guests aseembied on board the now steamship Guiding Star, at pier 46 North river, to inspect the vonecl, Among tho company wore Major General Bauks, Colonel Howe, the Kev. Dr. Hitchovck,&od many prominent merchants of this and other cities, After an inspection of the vessei the guests partook of a bountiful repast, which wae followed by speeches appropriate to the occasion from Dr. Hitchcock, Colonel Howe, James A. Raynor, Feq., the Prosident of +g ontertainment, tar botongs to the Now York Mail Storm. line: she is three bundred and Oiteen -owe fort wide and thirty one feot decp, wo thousand tour hundred tons bart Bhe bas wnodations for two hundred and forty firet class and one hundred second eiass passengers, She Js fitted out m the most magnificent style, ia evory re- Bpect, without regard to expense. Her Lg 6 —. and ample staterooms are a guarantes that the comfort of bas been toe object sought to berttained §=The bo gy A Rt eave by Moasra. A. T. Stewart & Co., Sek ena bane city att jack, a are @q any wo be fou i most private houses of the upper classee. The table ware and crockery is of the same style ag that on the wel ewe steamers Gal Ue and Pacific, whee +! dishes 7 oy Rave on them the rene tof the 0d ro ory ‘atenst! Perce alg |@ neatent deecrip- tf \clamatt Peace Convention. Cincinnati, Oct. 31, L866. ‘The Peace Con vention adjourned sine without mak. {na anv nominativus. : S Se eredit of oar quota oa the cexteal! for mee. Keep the army (all. THE SIQHYY-POURTH REGIMENT N, F. H. G This regiment is expected to return home to-day (Satur- day). Tk bas been serving out « three months’ term of service at the seat of war, onder the command of Col. F. Conkling, and last a¢ Martinsburg, Va, PEFARTURS OF TROOPS. Some six bumdred soldiers left Governor's Island for the Army of the Potomac on Thursday evening Five bem- dred are expected to follow from Hart's isla ed to-day or to-morrow, THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Best and C the C The Wassty Aematp for the present week, ready this (Saturday) moxning. Fall particulers, frem the goverament and from oe Special War Correspondents, of the Battle and Spiendia Victory of General Sheridao’s forces over reet'e Rebels in the Sheoandoah Valley on caday last, iting in the eompiete Lefeat of te Rebols, and the Capture by the Union Army ef Fifty Pieces of Artillery and Three Thousand Pria- oners, accompanied with an excellent -Mip of the Scene of Battle; Dotatis of tho Operations of the Army under L'entenans General Grant in froot of Richmond; tho latest accounts of the Movements of General Sher- man’s Army io Georgia, and the latest ovws ‘rom the Union forcessin al! portions of the country; An toteresting account of a Visit to the. Pounayivania (i! fegions, Lae news from Europe and all other parta of the worldy Poetry; an interesting Story; Literary, Artisitc and Sclentific Items; Musical and Theatrical Review for the weok; interesting reading for Farmers; Sporting [ntolp gence; Varieties; Faceti; valuable reviews of the Mouey, Commercial, DryGoode, Boot and Shoe, Cattle and Horse Markets, and reports of all important events of the wook. Terms—Si copies, $8; ten copies, $15, NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. A Day of Nattonal Thenksgtving—P:10- clamation by the President. ‘The following proclamation was promylgated this after- n00n :— By the President of the United States of America. A PROCLAMATION. It haa pleased Almighty God to prolong our national life another year defending us with His guardian care egaingt upriendly designs from abroad, end youchsufing to us in Hie mercy many and signal victories over the enemy, who ts of our owm hourchold, It hag also pleased our Heavenly Father to favor aa well our citizens in their homes as our soldiers in thelr camps, and our sailors on the rivers aod seas, with uousual health, He has largely augmocted our freo population by emia cipation aud by immigration, while Ho has opened to usKnow sourcesgof wealth, and bas crowned the labor of our working men in every department of industry with abundant reward. More. over He hes been pleased to animate and inspire our minds and hearts with fortitude, courage and resolution sufficient for tbe groat trial of civii war into which we Bave been brought by our adhorence aga nation to the cause of (recdom and humapity, and to afford to us reasonsble hopes of en altimate and bappy deliverance from all our dangers and afflictions. Now, therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, do hereby appoint aod set apart the last Thursday in November vext aanday which I desire to be observed by all my follow-citizons, wherever they may then be, as a day of thavksgiving and prayer to Almighty God, the beneficent creator and rutor of the universe; and I do further recommend to my follow citizens aforesaid that on that occasion they do reverently humble themselves in the dust, and from thence offer up penitent and fervent Prayera and supplications to the Great Dieposer of Events for a returu of the inestimable bleasings of peice, union, and harmony througdout the land which it bas pleased le subscription, $2; three copies, $5, ire Single coptos, in wrappers, Him to assign as o dwelling place for ourselves and our | five cents euch, posterity throughout all generations, ‘Seta In testimony whereof Ihave hereunto set my hand and | goz0D0NT. 00 is roudeced and preserves the ve bre 4 20 dnese by fr lends or 1a busines ® caused the geal of the Uhited states to bo affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this 20th day of October, in tho year of Our Lord, 1864, and of tho indepoud- ence of the United States the elyhty-nioth. ABRAHAMS LINCOLN, Bold by draggiets, Prizes Casned tn alt be tories and saformation given, JACOR, Brvar’s office, 176 Broadway, New York. Royal Havana Lottery, 75 per cent promium paid for prize ed. The higveet rates paid fer Doudloon Goid 21! Siver. TAYLOR & CO., By the President Wx. 1, Sewarn, Soorotary of Stato, THB V@RMONT RAID. Thoro tz somo oxcitomont hore relative to the raid from Canada into Vermont. It ig understood that General Dix has taken very decided measures in regard to the affuir, inetrncting the officer m command in that district to purauo the raiders over the linos and shoot or capture wherever found. Itie thought that this will lead to complications with England, But Genoral Dix has a pre. cedent mthe Mcleod case, tho Secretary of War én- dorses the action of General Dix. It is said that Secro tary Seward is opposed to it, There is ail gorts of talk An Established BRONCHIAL TROCHES" aro widely known as an ested lidhed remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis, hoarseness and other troubles of the throat.and ‘uaga, Thole good repute tion and extensive use have brought out {mitations, repre: sented to be the same. Obtain only “Gown'e Browohial __Remeay.- —“ Brown’s Troches."" ject; y tion if, S . on the eubject; of Stanton’s resignation if Seward backs OBE Bias eee down, &. * aca the first premium for the best cory Sewing ad the first premium for juchine ded te the Grover & Bal newline M ching NO ORKDITS FOR DRATTED MBN UNLEFS OBTAINED BY HE GOVERNMENT. Wasummaton, Oct, 21, 1844, Provost Marshal General Fry, tu a letter to the Meyor of Washington, says that tge crodit will-bo allowed only for such men as are ‘‘obtained’”’ by the draft. Persons NIGHT LOOMING Pie! old althongh sold by sons ‘bought by the gross, in fast te bought only ay ayaa refined of All Rew who are drawn and {ali to report sro not con At sao yen tén sidered by the law offloers.of the governiaont, nur by the FaneNounteak 39 Den een & genta. by FOW LER & ¥ WELLS, 589 1 Brosaway. Batehelor’s Hatr Dyr—. he Beat tn the vel it isen, reHabie, instantaneves. only Gel geld'by a dvupgious Factory #1 Barclay Pr@ost Marshal General's Bureau as ‘obtained’ in the meangng of the Iaw. They will not, therefore, be credited unless they shall be subsequently arrested and held soar. vice, In view of this decision some of our prominent eltizens have taken meosuros to discover the whereabouts of Buttard Baltes und ¢ how, those who baye failed to report, oftering a reward of afy | Pi pementormacseree Tory. 871 Broadway dollars for every such drafted man who may bocaught s—Weilfag’s ign Gelden Bite Carringes at Burgas —Woed and beld to service, According to General Fry's 69% | inary iinmense stick of Carriages on exhibition, munleation it would appear that citizens are hold res Bib Palare Garden. Ponrtoant alfa eae Sg sponetolo for deatted abeentote. * . - front iaabiounsi¢ aeyten, teem the fueat. Coaes. tb en 6 varietion of Park Carrix.es, to the lightest Trotting FRAUDS OF THE SHODDY CONTRACTOKS, The days of shoddy have not entirely passed away. A lot of cavalry jackets were recently forwarded to the Army of the Potomac manvfacturod of some nondesorint cloth, apparently largely composed of hair of different aZon. That portion of the stock damaged at the late fire. will sold nt greatly reduced prices. ad their fnew part, Honacely ‘reduce! to the gold siandard yore are ngonta for thy aale of Goukl’n atoauy Sie ‘assortment of these belebrated Sisighs wilt tock. avimais. A short lime since lot of wenty thousand pants ban a wero txsued made of such inferior stuff, mostly of cotton, Woietsic and reitie’ Ko. © nator ewss by alt ubartiots. that now pavts were gratuitously issued to the soldiers in thelr place, It is evident that there must be colla- sion between the inspectors and contractors, and the goverpmont is investigating thee canes§to ascertain and Punish tho guilly parties, ahe Opera. POLIOTO AT THE ACADEMY—THY TRIUMPH OF TITR SPASON. Besides being one of the most graceful of modern com- Posera, Donizetti was one of the most prolific. Some of bis works—Beltsario, for instanco—were given in that Chaps, Chates, Pimytes, F cektes, We, enred by GOURAUD'S Medicated Soap, at his depet, Broadwa' ear Grand atroet. Gourana’s Poudre 8: pres Ld from low torsheads or any he = the bedy; warrant 453 Broadway, near Gran «ab Dyspepata t—-Dyspey ‘This is to certify that, sufering resets th innch lous of eat Melee to Wis Auta GREAT AMER! aD) PLLLA as ne comety. age Site tng, Thrap ila, aoowedin mpd eiysol ‘ental cused, and fortwo eke” sigre me rival bait forgotten ora of the history of Italian music in Ame- aA Beerors. ond rica, when Palmo presided over the destinies of the cimllariy astictes u Chambers street opera house, and whon Borghese and | pe, 1, Q. G Winuart'a om Ths Pico were the favorite vocalists, Yvt ons of the most | ladelphia, For asie st HELMBOLD’ house, 604 Broadway, and by rele ever ywi Daiton peesegape ed Maeehine Companys ‘ach ines for factories irelly won Prominent attractions promised for the opera season now io progress, is @ work by this composer, called Don Sebastian, a five act lyric drama of great power aud merit, yet utterly unknown hore. Midway botweon these two epochs, in which Dont, ett! 80 largely figures, comes the Poliuto, Les Martyrs of the French opera—a work contelaing mauy noticeable fea tures, and first sung here by Picoolomini and Brignoll. vi ae Cortest, Kellogg and Medori, have since then assumod For the Hetr end Skio—Barry's Trie with success the part of Paoliua, while different vocaliacs | sophere ‘The beeh sad ehenpent: qeticle, Sold be, Gap have eppesred in the othor characters. = But never, in this country at least, was this noble | |For Coughs ana opera given with such superb ability success a3 inst night, Ip the first act Zucobi created a vory great senaation io her aria, and was twico recalled. Such a rare specimen of tho most passionate and fervid, et fiuished and aut, solo ginging has seldom Maes ard here In thesecond act the dalight of the audit was recewed The flue dramatic sith ations Donizetti and Chemical Were here. Weteh Che'ns—New Pi and three hundred to one thousead do! by @. CG ALLEN, 415 Broadway, ene Geaatetrects ais—Use Mar Lit TREE TAR DKOPS, Excellent. Sold by the iree gists, ¢ Promina — Stitoh Sewin, WHEELER & WILSON, 625 Broadway High E > Machines clotbed with some of the fi music whict bis geoius Ys produced, and bad he boon ving, and at our PRs 200 Shh ree c pork $20 to 9304 opern house’ Test night, be coud oot but | Overcos have acknowledged that bis grandest musioal et Haan Tae Ww itam arom idoas bad found in Rellint, Massimitiant and Zacebl | yo Wane Sy Seman teacoheees interpreters who did him aud them full justice. baritone sbowed points in tho music of bis role which few surpectad bad exieted there before; the tendr unexpectedly manifested much of that vim and enerzy in which horetotore be has been deemed licking; and the prima donna, ip acting and vocalization, made the oldest opera goor wonder whother New York bad ever before seen or hoard go fine a lyric artiat. In the ovncluding act—shorn by the way of its opening chorus, as the sooovd was of its opening duet—the admt rable scene of the conversion of Paolina and the great duet Sauta Melodia, again excited the audience to aa unusual pitch of enthnsiagm. The favorite strain wag encored and the arti alled out amid appiauding Orchesirs 0 united Inst night in the applause, und all tho artists seemed fully imbued with the confidence sud sympathetic vigor of aa assured tri- umph. ‘Of course, 80 grea a nerforinance. unveiling new bean- favorite opera, mast be repeated next i." aud thon those. lovers of music who were ool prosent last night wiil soo fur themselves that the strong terms of admiration wo have here used are not misplaced or exaggerated. Toie evening Faust will be given in Brooklyn, and the large numbor of goats already sold ingures a brilitaat house. EDICAT, COMMON BEREE, : ‘or curtons peop! i & good book few acts tae a ToTbevnaa'st alt ‘ewe depotm Capier od fren. Add Oe Tae eR. B. FOOTE, 1,199 Broadway, X. ©. Immense Prices Pat@ for Old Books.— 100,00 Miscoliane 1s Books on. LBGGAT 4. BROTHBKS, 119 Naswan e., near Beekman, 5 Kon. nt tat at ‘ ma, Broacnitis and Com —New Styles, verp and seven dollars each. roniway, one door velsw Canak aT. Vt ony se the ion new=parers ta Habana, Hi Sielo, le cat cipal papers in were Dore wCo., of Mian Qhelusive contracts. The public are ca {rnsting thetr advertisements to par > may themselves as authorized to receive such acy ertiseme.ste . may leaea bork’ ——~ ast represea® Not a Dye, f ng combinod. * Hair Color Restorer and ping Military Affat THE PROVOST MARSHA!, GENSRAL’S NEW ORDER THE GOVERNMENT NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DESER- TIONS OF MEN BBFORE BEING MUSTSRED INTO sur Provost Marshal Goneral Fry has issued au order which fe creatiog a good deal of discussion, and which ts likely to oreate g0 little aunoyance to tho tax payers of certain localitios. We refer to the order directing that where vojuoteers or substitutes desert, sfter having been paid the bounty, and before being rausterod tuto the sorvice of tho United States, thoir places must bo made good by the town, city or district whoro they woro enlisted. This, it strikes us, is perfectly correct. In may places, it appears, the authorities have beon pursuing the loose practice pf poying heavy Inties to volunteers or for substitotds, tuxing it for gratted that thoy would, at the proper time, be mustered into service, Dut allowed in the meantime to lounge oe for Ag perbaps a weok; abd, when wanted, not to bi past the authorities now baye to do noder tine new order to Munt these mem up or find new ones to fill thoir avon paying additious bountion, Ac. It will also be a worning to those pinces which are Atili engaged in fillin thoir quotes (0 #00 to it, that when they pay rae thal he is gecurol of immodiately murtered in, the re. spon bihty rests with the government, Fahy = nd, the precautions uged in thig matter maser ove bet se hall of the meres tame Ml we ale to its orl color and beauty, sivas = rice id coda a B botiie: six dotties for $4. HELMBOLD’ 8 pace WARKMOUSE, ts BRIADWAY. sotl hat, uest dortithe oaly aitost ‘hat wil absolutely, withou® on, coe Conghs, Co envmica! ware.ouse, 694 Broudway , 4 k's Bg te aaa! ‘The wor! at HRUMBO! 01S drug storm ‘to > Mewropoiiian Hotel az " 80 iatache & Beanaife Icom Color» Ait 208 ere or wasm sith IP’ aia, Sole Proprietor. The E Nod ot ome AM Aemoreland olin street, Chicege, , aad ih Grogs (N. tL | Ge rheumation, ast! alread Fees ONIN TAES NEWS.. oat isaees a Get ‘donmor North Amsricay pry Barnes & ells a" Thore ts dent wonkners tn the bask @ * sicamahip B. Super vicor's com B.A hambers street, ‘Chamber! Caine pecared pono wil ao 10 (by, |