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8 SHERMAN. Heed Reported Moving on Bridgeport. His Cavalry in the Vicinity of Lafayette. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1884, that car forces bad succorted te completely dostroving tbe cotiroad MF @ GIStuuce of seventeen miles Edove lig Shaaty The track was comp *teiy demohshed, smbank ‘worse undermiped and caved down. cuts filed vp and » ape seaet, Ou Friday imey suili held the road above ‘ugh the same champel a rumor came that Freuch’s om were repulsed ™ am ett-ek on & force : Afatoona Heick's, with a lossof ex hundred; apother version received bere is, tam French, while engaged in durreying the road was cu! off From Ue mam ary and succeeded im culling hes way out wilh some ‘The Macon Confederet: hes information trem a MAD Upon whose Alitements It cou depend, of a much ‘Wore Balisfactory character tban jore received, it mays:— There is vo doubt that our forces have made complete at | deetruction of she reilrosd from a point near vig ~hanty Particulars of the Dvacuation ef Dalton. ateresting Rebel Reports eof Hood's Operations. A CHANGE OF THE REBEL BASE, ae, we ‘a Despate: Caarzaxooga, Oct. 13,1864. Wan RUMORS. ‘Tee report that a large body of rebels, horse foot and ertivery . aro threatening Chattanooga, Dalton, Ringgold and Bridgeport from a pot io the neighbornood of La- Mayeise, Walker county ,Ga,,about twenty-five miles from Bere, ts creating something of a breoze this morning. 1 beiteve the military authorities do really expect a de- Wonstratin against this post, and that a division or so ‘Bas Boon orveryd hore to reinforce the garrison. For my ew part, | connos seo how the rebels would be beveled by ap uitack were, and do not beileye they wiil make oue. Our poopie ut Dalt-n are a mixture of white aud black Warriors —the latter are extremely seusitive whenever “Porrost #igus”? sro discovered. The Hurt Piliow basi- Pers bus uot worn out of the minds of our colored ailtes, aud though they meyer tremble for tear of =meeiug him, thoy see the necessity of being @erouguly prepared for such an occurreace. STARING THE GAME, Liout W. Grueile, of the Seventh Kentucky (Uni-n) av iry, sch @ company of mou, retaroed last night trem a scout in the direction of Lafayette. Lienienant G@ruciie telis we de jumped into the towa of Latayetie on Tweeday, just in time to surprise a squad of eleven reveis Whe wore preparing w burn a House, ibe rebels fled io feeste about (vo muies, to their camp, where nine of the umber were capiuved and sent wo Cnatianooga. (They eve arrived ) Our lieutenant pushed his investigations fariner, dud came upon a body of secosh cavalry in samp. Judging, from the size of the camp, that there fmusi be at feast fifteen Lundrod of the enemy, our troops Fetired with becommy spesd and were Rot pursued far. @eine vf the prigomers tei tbe astounding story that the fommiud of Wheetor—c mprising Roddy’s, Martin's, @onve’ and Patterson's brigadee—are ail in that country watching an opportunity to cut General Sberman’s line @gaiv as soon as he geis it ip operation. Hight thousand Wen, thoy say, ure with Little Wheeler, I take the state. ment witb a great many graing of sat. NOTUING PROM ATLANTA, We dou’t get ov yiurug [rom the front to-day. No mai are veut down, und vobody arrives from below Kingston. Ue be vor xecergily bejeved that the grand army of Sber- @en's oliitery division is idie im aud ground Atlanta, @hen it is koown that the greater portion of the rebel @rmy 16 Loris of that point, THe DWTRICE OF THE ETOWAR, Genera} Stedman das orgars to concentrate bis avaiia- ‘Ble troops at a certaiw point, whence they will be adie to deliver series of telling blows as Lie uccasion may de- ‘adjunct to Sharma PRACTICAL PATRICTISN, 1 em told by the cashter o: ihe First National Bank of Knorvillo.thit bis sales of government securities have een quite large revevtly. Vhirty-ilve thousand dolla Werth wore calledtor Tuesday. One old gontioman, with Me ropuiacicr vi a vicious hangiug to him, changed Give inounead dollars in greenbacks to securities that #ay. icp ‘ortice or saterest bearing legal tenders are a Detter tavoetment than East Tennessee land, Mr. D. P. Comyngham’s Despateh. Cuatranooca, Ocl 16, 1864. 0 MGBTING OF ayy IMPORTANCE, From ail] cun Jearn irom scouts aud others who have geome iv, thero mes been very ittie Oghting of Im portarce in fre importauce ave tsken place. + Mbere were a groat many wild sensations and romors @oming about hore; such as that the Tunnel was blown %», Dalton and Rome and otber important points mypiured. & & true that the rebels ccupied Da'ton for a littl: tim>, end after fring some cars ran them into the Tunnel, but 50 @oee was Gencral Sberman on bis hoels that Hood bad de veer ground before he could do any serious tnyury. PARTICULARS OF TBR CAPTURE OF DALTON. Geveral Socbotield, who bas now the chief com Wana and Cirection of affairs ni f Pelton on the 14th instant = pavied by Major Wierty, Chi of Gaptain J. P. Pope and otber eifivors of nis sta‘T, bout one hundred mea as an 6 Oo arriving at Dalton, tho General, from mformation he bad received, Roew that the rebels were near and about attackiag the Place, He commucicated with General Rice, who was J» command, sod found that though be had about oue Wourand men assembled*from different commands, he had not ove hundred of them armed. 0 he at once saw ‘Wo absurdity of holding out ageinst @ rebel attack, and erdered them, with locomotive», wagons and supplies, to fall back =They were not gove half an hour when the febeis poured into the city, and the Geverai's prudence maved a largo force and considerable supplies from cup. ‘are. ‘Phongh ovr troops have evacuated Rome, Dalton and @tber joluts, it was merely for the purposs of convea- @raitng our forces, and they aro agaiv occupied by ws. From accounts received sberman etruck on the rear of food's army yesterday evening, and afier a sbarp skiz fateh made them whee! to tbe soutb. Sherman ts stil! Ptiowing thom up, aud striking them wherever be caa qome up with thom ‘ U8 OF THE FROOND miBsOUR. ¢ General Wagner, who now com vision, Fourth corps, went out with a reo boobeance as far as Ringgold, but y oor Yutorruption, He revarned jast wight, 06 bas yous towards Bridgeport to day. A part of bis Sommandethe Secood Missvurieguurding ove of the ialiovs along the railroad, acted nobly a fow days cince Whon called on to surrender, they not only refused but opened & desperate fire on the enemy, ant whea their Stockade was swept down about their ears succeeded in waking their retreat, BOOP MAF AIBO MOVING TOWARDS BRIDGERY in no fear bore an to the result of things, though Mood s pinyvg a desperate gawe for political purposes ‘The genera) impression is that it will be @ fatol one Prom tas’ aconeats ew u moving towards Bridgeport, with Plermen banging o bis rear, Though there # no uirect @emmvvioa!ion with Thomas’ army, frow scouts and @ther channels we can learn that ai/ it going on well. REBEL ACCOUNTS. tion im GCeorgia=The Gvacan- Atianta Cvnitdentiy Antict- {From the Richmond Whig, Oct. 18.) ‘The vows from Georgia is ebeoring. Hood one 80 fer bax Leen complete, Sherman's comaunivations are Ahoyerbor destroyed, Thoy are enid to have no stock to Reul coumsearion @F ar i and 09 raily Soer. Rav a Loyon s the Chat nee, cut oF from his main iy? Thowes i ip commaod ft Atlante, ood, {1 ie said, voles ate within a mile of Allania, od oF shoot every Yaokoo who shows bis toad The 'y one corps, there are 00 oavairy at Ai wy @aevation of Avani aby Sherman ts confiden'ly expected. Seely Desem [From the fichim-na ke ‘The Bourwero mail vrioes us @taatien iv Georgi 1B me inter advicas of ihe Teo Mowtgumery (Alabama) Appeal urecsr Laud etait paesed throng HO 8th, OD bis wi the Tennes. nme 130 commana, Aypeak gaye M8 Adile [0 Haley OM Pood am Rory, hal he wil per Sora iy ciirect (he PUDM WS and toms of the army Gt she Fal campaign shail have teen foily ch ted WO ¢ @ Helow all Lde jotrll).eOCe rel sive to tio a antee that @ have been wmadled 10 yAiNer from the laicat Gods gia 10 D8 AL loned doing 18 Comroai cation They have struck (he hne of ra SH very eleow hy, Ibe bow ube 4 repr senched Rownan BY sourters, on .\urday, to the viciatty of allateona, Lhe vdvantage was gained without any struggle worth meationing, The ime of the Toad was still held ov Saturdsy ‘Tho affair at Allatoopa bas been greatly maguified in ‘importance, 20 far na tho movements and losres of our forces are concerned. Geueral Frepeh’s division msde a rononseiaespes iy the direction a te enemy ’s position, ab finding them strongly post reatiy superior withdrew with comparatively @ ign loss = Our informant docs no’ be..cve the rumor current in the city yes terday that Siewcrd’s corps had Allatoona, wi'h (wo eee Allatoova is one of Sherman's largest io 18 reur, and of course be had it strongly garriconed and forvified. ‘On the 7th our army was moving to that position chosen to await antecipated aggressiv: movements Sherman might make, and everytoty was in the hughest spirits, An open fied jigniwas: atan carly day. Can Sherman 8 at Atianta ‘The moet interesting question convected with the situ. ation in Georgia is, what is Sherman’s true condition at tanta? Can be subsist his army, if his lines of commu- nication are cut? What quantity of supplies has he? These important questions, and much aepecds on them. The statements we get th ou,h the Georgia on.tbia point are contradictory. ‘ihe Sa waurah News would give us hope that Sherman may be starved out. 1 sa ff f Wo have just en x pintieman who left Atlanta en the Tub. He eave that the Yankees have nothing bw hard (ack fo eal; Unat the whole of their army, except oue corpa, have left the city, and that they are very unousy in Telerence to their sitgation, riving. He saus the tale of the implies having bem accurculaied by the envay c a She Mucon Con/eds ate tells even a eaye:— Reporte all concur in reprerenting that, with the ex- ception ef the angle article of pard bread, shermon’s commissariat ig in a desperate condition, Ha bas beea industrious!y envaged sn foraging throvgh all the noigh- boring counties, but, 1 is belevey, with no important re- sults. Meat, ire=n wnd salted, four, meai aud coin are commodities exeeedmgly gearce, it nOL wholly oxbausind, in Athata, Draft and eayalry horses are eobsiated wholly upop the forage obtaived from the viciaity thea most be quite inzuffelent, Sherman's vovut'ioa is believed to be desperate, if Ne cxpnot apeedily overtake and destroy ifcod and open bis communications to Chat- 1 critfoal; but if supplies, Sherman must great length of time. A Will deiormine this point. siiuation on both sides can keep up his e Georgia im no rinight or three weeks the reports trem Ath had Je't oniy a sma m moving against Hood with ak speediy do sometii:g, wo may icok fora developmeat of big plang at any hour, Janta, sid was AS he must A letter deseribiug the situatiog at Alants and the reent m vement of Liood’s army sas:— Atlanta ie now garrisoped by one corps of tho enemy, Tho lines of defence hive been so greatly contracted us not to exabrace the whole of the city limits. ‘The federal cavalry h 8 beeu called off elsewhere, 80 that the country outside of the federal picket lines are feeling a sense of security they bave not eujoyed for Somo time, and gany of them are employing the respite in removing their negroes, #tock and other valuables. Our cavalry econt close to the covirons of the city, and out as far as lee. tor, The federal foreps detacted frou Atianta crossed the river at Sandtown, aud are north of the Chattal. chee amd west of the railroad. The position which they cccupy has out of Genera Hood's communication with the potnis on the Atiania and Wisi Point road, a contingency which was expected and provided for, He ha: encier base—where, we neat not ment Oficial News from Hesd. {From the Richmond Examiner, Oct. 19. Dave good. news trom Georgia. Hood's move: £0 far, Bas proved snevessful. An Official despate received yesterda: prndential motives, are withbeld from the pu rhe substange je to this effect—that the railroad trom Res- sacca to Tonnel iil! kad been effectually destroyed, and ail the garrisons Detweeu theso polite, amounting to one Uheusand men, have been captured. Valuablo stores bave been destroyed or eos and very considgrable accessions have been mace 10 Hood’s army. alton ® oars. mtne loth iicod was at a it not far (rom Coatiancoge,; the precise locality we wi leave the enemy to abcover aiter the soldiwrs’ Votes ia Sherman's army bave been counted. Sher:aan is beifeved to be moving lipou Hood ag fagt as the condition of the roads will pore mit. The whole tenor of the news is oncouraging in a high de :ree, ‘Soutbern papers stato that fitteon miles of raijroad had been eilociuaily destroyed before Houd reached ftes. Sacca, snd (he garrigops at Ackworth, Big Shanty, Moor aud bares stati pturel, The order to “tear up and destroy” was received.py the boys with such yells as have goldom beep heard save upon the feld of battle. They threw agide their guus and cartridge boxes, and commenced tearing up the rails aud removiog the creas tio3 with astonishing rapidity. It was the first time that jv’autry ever bad a fi how at arcilroat, and they seomed a8 Mf anxious to surpass xnything tha: had ever been doce by ihe cavalry. Rats and cross tisa disapperrad in a mireculous mauper, and seidoa was go much entbusiasm seen among ‘a body of troops was exbibiied in this work, ho rais were becs and twisted by fire uni rendered peroctiy useless for ali timo to come, aid the crogs ties were pried and burnt until nut a remained, At every embuskment and cut apades shovel were brought into requisition, until thoy Jeveled io their original positions. Never was @ oad more efiectualiy demro; ed. tack upon Allalooua dees not appear to have been anything more “feeler-” Twoor three positions were captured about ene hundred men. The com 1 iteck the inain work, t havo compensated for the loss of life its bayo required Tiree bus 8ix prisuuors, only six of whom were biacke, have ar- rived at Newuan, Atlanta is cleely mvested by pur cavalry. A general engayemeat between Hood and Fher: roan been anticipated, but Soutbern journals, with their ary eapzuineness, Say Sherman, in dc sea. whipped by strategy, witrout much of a We (rut p0,° Toene ‘cre Despatches from Hoot Suppressed by the Henel ni. "Prrove, tuQ press bere Ww; Pablication from, prideatial res cers eounented with the Wer Department ei ily declared thas they Lvl wot be: d new: the public besar War Dop now com 1a) hopes, 1s th among inent 6 my hay to us, or gaived oroulation bere, War Departme pot in Uie very. cbarge of cow ment alleged a, frat instavee ‘ attests. —Sentinc’, Yo But suppore ihe fa: Jostead of being as the Sentinel imagines, had been ut os follows:—-Say that on or about the 11th tpet., a telegram for this paper was re- ceived at the fice in Ricktuond, ond instead o° beiv delivored to us wae delivered to the War U0 Jot entirely iguoraut of its arrival Md The telegram may have represented th movement bad beeu eo rairoad (row Big Sb: destroyed’—tbat Stewart’ eoorps bad ca “with four thousand prisover, together w ima meuse quantity of material of war ’-—tbet our pickets were ‘within ove mile of Atiunta, and eitner killed or captured every Yankes who veutured outside the main works —thot Sherman ‘wor ext od from his main army”? and Thomas jy command, that “the evaca- ation Of Aliavia i looked for every c.y’ and that the evemy bad no horses or mules “wath whieh to baul artil- lery cr commissary stores.” Now soypeas the War [e- partment, thinking this news too important to be given io the pibliowithout veritivation, bad withweld the Whip (by what right we do not know), © mitied it to jouk out tbat the War Departinent waa ta possession of such information, woyld not the public have concinded, natarally and reseonably, that the intellirence was autbentic aod Offeia), and that Ke publication was suppreaed ior prudential ree Dropping hypoth our knowledge und belief, are bere sot forth. = We th culpatory eoaclusion of the & at portent is not io the jeast responsible,” ana charys iS Wor 8 soilon, in IMlereepting a nowspaper tele p. and Dot Keping ite co thoy misted the prone and the public, and “deceived the people with falee hopes.” If jad permitted tho news to bo pub- lished woold bave been known to be pot official, wnd would beve been accepted with the distrost which ‘long experience bas tanght the public to attach to all mere telvcraphis raporte. I determining to suypross or ens. pend It, the Department bad kept eilent ab ut it, then ihe public would bave kuown pothing about tt, aad would have escaped being deco! matter {8 not of much importance, only we do not LiL eforde ground ‘or @ compliment tothe War tbe expense of the newspapers or 2 I: ass reopansib F, ig the intercept Hood 7 vifice Beauregard Ditve sher movrer. {From the Richmond Enquirer, Oot, 19 ) Gevoral Peaurogard, \wMilledgeviile, was tho guest of Governor Lema He doubiless went there on business restive te the Militia, a number of o-tivens with torch’ ebte proceeded to the Exeouvive Mansion and called for He sppeered upon the portico of the mansion ns introduced to tbe crowd by Gov: the general who fougut tue fret bettie genern) who over lost one, Whereupon General Pen regard, io true mag iyle, made the Governor f ipeDts then gay them tor the compliment, and be hoped wi bin the next sixty days that th would not onty be driten from Georgi, but from He argod npon all to do she whole duty; be denvor to tho best or bis anity to do bin, shon'd ome, hot fo be discouraged, aetyas to abil greater oforta, Hood's Advance Movement, fieom the Menge mere Adve tier) Hardee's sora crorsed the Ht An hoe (16, Rod OFS pow (ur Advanead, Wt reverses , Dut tO nerve uP: 14 a8 uu army moves | ee ' 0 It tmoreases in.atrength Men who straggled when the army retreated to Atisata, aud who were loft ip tne enemy's 3: ere bow combo, buck to their comr ies, rallying dancer they ituve followed on many a held, wbile derertars, too, are returuing to their post, Hurdee’s corps aione Aas rersusd an accession of two Uiou- sand wine huncred men. (Hardee's old corps 18 vow com- foo” General BF, Capathan, of contd muster at present over thirty-five thu and muokets, giving as a reason that the terms of @ large number of the troops hat d, and they rad gone home, If sueh is the caso we may look for glorious, results when tbe time comes to measure swords, ‘So far as rolufercoments are covcersed that bugbear for the present is very dead; and berides, Forrest, ‘Wheever and others bave kindly offered their services to I in vameceh bso today ‘het Shoes Yaskibs bad UJ corpe ‘been moved oet from Atlanta upon the cars in the aires: toa of Hond’s advance, Major General Bate, of Tepnessee, who was severely ‘wounded beiore Atlanta, passed throngm here to-day, en reute to tuke chirge of bis old commaud, which has _aewns b2e0 under the command of Genera! Jobn C. wn. General Bate, though still suffering from his wound, ts anxious to reach the field beiore active operations com- menace, sod ts very hopeful and coutident. Our auiborities Dave been evgaged for some time in removing trou from the Atlanta aud West Joint and Mac m roads to such points Souta as will reader it uscless ‘to the Yankees, Sherman Unpre — for Heood’s Move- ' a {From the Richmond Whig, Oct. 19.] Like oursel’, the Augusta Constitutionalist recelved this morning tn the dark aa ig the movements of our “Western army. It bejieves, however, that the best and Dappiemt rrauits will tollow its more ‘northward march, and adds that, although Sherman's advance to Attania has not yet be na Moscow retreat, we are sa'isfied, from what we Kw w. thy result will be about the same He euded a campaign on his part, but was umpreptred jor the one in- auguritd agaunst him. YVorrest aud Wheeler and Iverson are where thoy are wanted, and. ofilcial. despatches will reveal that cavairy jv the West have been the means of routing a victori Xs federsl army. No reilroad was ever destroyed as the Sia’e road hus been, Nous versions. man Must Gain a Great Victory or rend: t—Uperations in Missouri Ene coursgtog. trom the Richmond Whig, Oct. 19.) ‘The news [rom }looi's army js avuiu animating, thos tind reliable, le iasiened on the railroad iz Chatianonga to Atianta, and thus tarottled the arophacus of the Yankee ar Slerman will have to fi, hl or starve. wng ths former, Hf od, or rather Beauregard, w lt se hisaon erent and male ell neetfui prepararen. from ® bottie fought vuder such circumstances, we Dave @right to expect the most satia/uctory results: for, ia tlie, not to” be entirely Successiul 18 ruin He must drive” cur army = eway Trom his line of communications or he must suerender, A drawn battle or any dezreo of suc cess that falis short of distodging nis adversary will not extricate iim. None of the batiles fought be- tween Dalton and Atlanta on bis march down, aitpough he claimed victories ail the way, would bave sufficed to relieve him from his present exige He mus’ grin more symal wie ory thin he ever yet he's gasaed, oF has we belicv: he is capah'e “of gaining, or else Kuccuin’. Taomas is snpposed to be forming an army at Nashviile to come to Sherman's ralie ; but it is almost as easy to whip twoarmies coming irom different directtous ax ove, since they may be engaged separately, Bosides Toowns will bave bat limited material out of whicn to cousiruct an army, ond will be in anger of being spravg upon, at any time oc bis march, by the Neuzoan Liou, Forrest, In front of Richmond, Retersburg, Wilm!ngton, Charles ton, Hayaunab and Mobile, affairs remein tp slate quo. ‘The object 01 the every being to Lake these cities, every day that they are kept out is « defeat to tuem and a vic tory to us. Ricimoud a ton especially bave been the cfjecws o their most eager desire and their moat strenuous eilorts. ‘ihey were the points first Gesignated by Yaulce hate and devoted to Yankee vengeance. Krom tbe beginning of the war to the prezent time for not a single day has vheir tierce Jonging to occupy these cities abated. Hundreds of thou- subds of lives have been sacrificed in the vam as tempt to accomplish this purpose, Scutheru valor and genorajehip bave proved (oo much for them, Aspiring to conquer an immense domain,ftnoy have proved them. selves urable to capture two cities totaly without de- fences whev their effort began, Fxpecting to be masters Of them in four weeks, their ermics are at the end of nearly four years only beatins themselves to pieces against their impregnable ramparts in ucavaillog fury. When they bave takea these cities, the world may be able to listen without laughing to their Doastfulsassorances that they can subjugate Lue whote country, though in re- ahty their most coriows troubtes would only tica begin. in Missouri, brave old Sterling Trice “ravages wares slated and roars without reply.” At latest dates ne was at Booneville, abont the centre of the State, and even Yaukee sortiuity of falschood has not been able te ate A coubt that he is safe and flourishing. Twe ease with whieh he has made his way to the heart of the State and maintains himgeif there 38 the pest evidence that wo could have that Missouri is sound to tho core, aud that the inertyréom through whieh ehe has gone bas vot Bh her eonstaney, jothing addit’onal of the iste tiyht in the valiey, or Rew as to pending or prospective movements in tbat quarter. Stewart's Corps—Destruction of the alvond—A Rebel Opinion of she an. {From the correspondence of the Mobile Kegister }) Stewart's corps yerterday got astride of the Filrosd as evslly ae T would ewing myself over the eaddie or my “Littie Black” for a gallop around this village. ag ' con understand, our intantry struck the cl Biy Shanty (the station above Marietta), capturing aev- ers! trains loaded with commrssary enppiies, &e , snd @ me prisoners. They then commenced tearing up the track in the direction of Ackworth, and 1t wor supposed they would not etopshort of Stowan, Now that wc have a firm hold of the Yankee general's line of commontcation , {t Fomaing 10 be seen what course be will attempt to pur: sve to extricate bimself from tho di poet edly awkwerd pn in which our routed and beaten army bas plased 1 have novor been one of thuse who wore go w iiling to secre to Sherman military trent of a brilliant crder. His catnpaign from Daiton, it is true, exbibited vot a few extraordicary strategic move: but] am Inclined to be heve ‘bat the credit them ts due to that geniiemauly Yankee engineer, Joo McPhersen, The fiank movement at Atlanta, around v , is veld up by many on evidence of his skilt; contend that the: ry other course him to pursue, sad am compelled to regard tuat movemen! @ 4s an evidence of want of ation and watehéuln v 2 jew of the canpaige will bear me out in ne, tor it is that for four or five ‘aukes ar Sherman, like all smatterers jn miliary scioncs, find ing that be bad taken Alleata, bogau ty bostir himeet emee fur bis oat fortame, acd was at ‘C with the simple atato- it wos alone attribatable to Hood's ba a oud the reach of revsil. Tule ridicnious propoition stamped Lim xt once, in my opinov, a & third rate genersi, and wags pointed siur upon the energy and perseverance of his troop ith such fights before me, conpled with e bioh au early soquaintance wit Suerman bes , Lbave come to the conclusion teat oa cold blooded, © < perseverance eo, there is nothing wake us regret that bets at present io com Yankee army ia and arcund Ae far as strategy of the higbost order is eyncerned, I predict that be will hivit aoysbiug pertaining t6 14 in ing bina-* self from the vet which je sow bow thrown around bing Soldicrs—Heported . Sherman. Richmond Enquirer, Oct. 19.) contain the following iems>— they wiil be content with a handful of Gen. Hood will only keep them gomg for. Spirits of the Keb Canture of Ge degpatchos beyond bis lines tor the di Wa Pumorvel on the atvect thut Pr man, who war revrning from Wash be true, tho Army of the Cumberiand woy—MoPhorson dead and’ Sherman esptar bruins knovked out and the b body Ao Three hundred and seventy Yankee prironers, captured on tie Od ond 41h instant, wpou the railrowd at Hig Smanty and Ack worth arrived at Newnan todey. They belong to (ue geveniventh corps, (Blair's) and had never peen to Atianta. They comprige men from Objo, Hiinois aod Mis aouri, aNd are, generatiy apoeking, ne looking soldiers eine dad with the A cut of, what can the on Daty ond Wiig, Oot. 19.) ye forlough gravied (he Georgia militia for special purvoses Laying expired, they are ordered to Penduzvous at onve at Meccn, and, toe Augueta Chronicle thinks, will be sent at once to the front. Mavy of them wave aircady arrived at the appointed Pluce of rendezvoue, Gourai (luod expressed bimaeif much plored with their conduct bofro they wore furioughed, and we doubt Dot they will add new laurels to those they have alread wou. No pew troopa ever bebaved hotter im the fei thaw the Goorgia militia. The Dead Ker orks ‘oduced to the Grant eeid to bis lester wer hing the Whether thie ve ro or not, some thuvght to be 4 beneain the soi have re- contly reap,eared, This bas b¢en particularly the care Lew Keowucky br. gede, since the them was made pnbilc—man; haying oome 1 rder to mount ‘he #:Idiers, thought ard aud resumed their Ov TH8 HXRALD, No, 624 Uvweon Srnem, New Youn, Oot. 21, 1566. Referring 10 a paragraph Iw to day’ allow mo to mike tho following exp! the aubseriber bat bie alork, Mr Daki the oversight; nod it was Mr. 1, not the swenoriber, reste’, A hottie labeled “pareyora’ wae mubt to phe store, with ae order for a armnil quantity of landaoum, avd Mr Pekin's faglt(whien ido aos 10 exvuse) #18 putting the laudaonm soto that bottle, omithins by olan @ the label IC is plorsing to vf one the twa ty yrs | have Deon wm bueh bo rhe ge ob MiRtade OF CATOLeROKONS Das over bee vd at ny ay oueh perso ANY qe 4 erm ston It was Bot INTERESTING PROM FORTRESS MOXBOB. Mr, Wun. H. Stiner’s Desputen. Fortus.; Moxnoa, Oct. 20, 1864. 48 EXTEDIFION TO BREAK (PF ILUIGT TRAFFIC TO NORTE . CaROTN 9 ‘was organized aad despatch:d by Brigadier General Geo, F sbepiey, commandmg the District of Virginia, and despatched by General 1. Vogdes, commanding the de- fences of Norfolk and Portsm uth, afew days ago. The expedition consisted of des ch:neats from the Twentieth New York cavalry, ia counmand of Captain Carroll, « highly efiiciont officer. Th force comprining this little army was selected from tno ‘oilowing companies, vis:— Company }, Lieutenant Looney; Company D, Ford. Compavy K, Lieutenant Griffin, and one section of the Kighth New York ludepencent batiery, in command of Lieutenant Ladd. maw STANT took place from Suifoik at vieven P.M. on the 15th inst, and our troops mérebed under cover of darkvess during the entire night, arriving at South Q ay et sunrise on the 16th inst, Owin: to this cavalry force being #0 thorougbly acquaiuteu with the country ibey found the road very readily, and did not meet with apy resistance until after ibeir arrival at Sou h Q vay.” A SnARY ENGsGHUNNT goon followed. The rebel guard was ev:dently apprised of our movements, and wos ou the alert; or as son 28 our forces came iv sight the enemy opened @ wibering volley op them which wounded five men «nd killed ag many borses, Lieutonant Ladd, however, unlimbered his artillery and in a commaoding position brought bie picces “in bastery,” whiie the carbineers diamouvied und supported the srtilory, while others donloyed xs skir miscers, and kent uy a oyurdorons fire on the enemy, which forced the tatier to remain intact bebind bis breastworks, SLANT AND HPROIC DEED Jozeph Lonsway, Company D. ross Lue river, und the revels a performed b poming veces Dg Secured ttre a Lonsway volunirered to 8e coved po: m-ssion todo eo from Cante: lantly swam the stream, ui rebels, and set enly orcapyl inary, but also broagnt back the fliibeat, anrdst shows abd plaudis irom his companions — Th's 1s the seeond time thia brave bes performed such» herete ceed, AS soon as the bout touene i our side nf the abore ibe dismounted earbincors wore ferried across. * AS ABJAULT OW THE RREAPTWORK® was Jmmodiately ordered aut mude with great success, Tue enemy, demoralized aud penic eirivkeg, evacd their stropgvold, leaving everything bebind tyex darge log of stores and cotian fouud was estroyed our orc was thus engaged in the work of des " he advance of a compasy of m:nnted o Croseed Over, inde a ierce ho advancing feepané repaised ind scattered maideravie joss, the flying enemy was pure sued lor six mig. A nBPOT AND © The purenit of t caused at Jn the depyt Gur men fcaud a large lot of cotton. tobsceu, brandy, Shoes, clot, small arms, Ae, which, with the adjinwg buildings, were completely “eatroyed, Tre telocr ph auparatus was b.Gugbt away, aud ihe wire for miles around destroyed, A JANG? HAUL OF OATTLE wan made by our brave boys on thew return. During the chase afier the enoy a gorral of heoves was dis covered, DUL ag the ob,ect of the expedition was tue de- struction Of rebel suppiles and capbure of the ovemy’s forees, Capt, Carrot postpoued taking the caitie unui! bie return, After deatroving Surfress station our troops came back and took pos<eesion of ‘one hundred and torty head of Ane cattle, which the night before lsd been driven sross the river for the use of the rebel army, Resides this plunder our troops captured a number of prisovors. who were brought to Norfolk and @amized Geveral Yair was as briliiayt ac ex. itiou AB anything of the Kind ever betvre attempted in this department, and refiecte great crenit on the origina tor as well as thos who executed it. Considerable bravery was displayed by individuals, wbo have deen duly mea- toned ip the report of the commauder of th? expedition to Heaeral Shepley. ARRIVAT, OF KBCAPED UNION PRISONERS y Horace G Solomon ard Isaac Rodman, two merm- bers of the Sevecth Indiana Volovieer infantry, who were captured on the Weldop Katlroad on the 19sb of August, arrived yesterday at Nor- folk, having escapei trom rebcidom while being cent from Belle Isle to some interior prison 5 They, in company with five huudred Union prisoners, wore tun from Belie isle and embarked on the road. While the traja was ww ometion they jumped from us oar’, pd, after great hurdsiips and fatigue, si cveted iv renchiog our jives near Suffolk yesterday, whoote they were - Norrvik. They escaped oo the 4b inst., and were ws Teucking our lines, At ihe time of their dojart) sy Jett Ave thongend cight hnudred Cnron prisoners on Helle Isle Godergoing the taoat gever® privntion and sultering. They ie!l the same horrid tale of misery #» woll Known from oike:s who have been ut jase enough to, be captives im southern dungeons, uepley ordered Captain Alant, te Povot Quartertaastor at Nuvfoik, to furnish new cicthing to these men, and provide them aleo with traosportation to Washington. heir torm of service haying expired on the 7th uit, woeu the regiment was mustered out of the army. TENTS DHSIR: ren. trees station. the new Dey ct Qu Of bis office a few duys ago, relieving Mi on Ptaat, who bas been ordered to duty with the [oghteenth army corps Capt, Blunt was formeriy depot quarterinaster at Nermuda Huedred, and has won tor himself, while to tha: capacity, laurels of praise for his eiiciexcy. beginning of the war Capt, Binut was o mont regiment, A DESERVED PROMOTION, Lieutenant ©. D, Webat fur # jong time acting assist ant qaartermecte f clothing and equipmont this post, receive this morning bis promotion toa captaincy ahd asaetaot quartermaster, with ordera to roport to Philadelpuia, Captain Webster will grace coy ovition he tay be arsigned to, and while this post loses an oficlent executive officer in a liewteuant, the serv.ce §8ius on additional lustre to Captain Webster. e THE SCHOOL SRI SAKINE, Lieutenant Commauler 1, B, Lowry, having on board & Jarge number of opi rentices, arrived here a (ew daye ego, nd ts anchored jo Herpton Roads. This frigate is Gu a cruise, aod will probably reinaiz here somo time, ‘The boys on board are enjoying good healtb, and learn. ing their duties fast ander their able cna: é FASHION COURSE, L. 1.—=TROPRING. Fripay, Oct, 21, matoh for $1,000, ~milo heats, best three in five, to wagons. 1. Mace vamed b s. Commodore Vanderbilt. ...Reo'd fs, D. Pater pemed b, m. Lady Cliften, . oeeee Pad 1S Four 6! the best roadelers ownod im Brookign trot for & $500 cup thie ‘noon at the Union Course, HOLOKEN COUNSE, N. J.—P2CING. Fomay, Oot. 21, prcing match for $1,000, nt! in barness, , Mr. CampheU named «. g. Sorrel Sed... Mr. W. 1. Strong nawed b!. 10. Black Bens. ‘Time, 24 3 The aleve horwes are agaiy Mm: noon, mile kes beet three th five. POINT BREBZR COURSR, PRILADEDLPRIA—TROTTING. Prpay, Oot puree for $900, taile beats, best three in five, tb harness. & MoLanghliz eutered %. m. Lady Thorn., 3. Lovett entered b. @. shark Time, 2344—2:4—3: Lady Thora wes tho favorite at ope hundred to forty. She dew tbo p Dever headed im the race. MAN SWOT BY MISTAKE, Yesterday afternoon, about walf-past three o'clock, George Brietenvocker, receutty casiier at the Stevens House, corer of Broadway and Morris street, bat who had boem discharged for cause, entered the house and picked @ gusrre) with Joln Madden, for many years employed there, charging him with havin Glrenlated a report that he was into Madden Gevied baying due eo, whercayn Krictenbecker made ® forious Bexn fought desperately mouts, Marien ro “4 taxed wounds ou tho lead an ss terfered, wud liotoabecker, breaking away, eltempted toescape. Maddon pursued, aud az be peared Brieton. Decker, the latter turned and, drawing a revolver, dis. charged throo abote at Madeen, bus without hittiog bin, h bis Aste. partios room for a few mo » and several oom Several porters in. One of the ballots, however, took @| ja the toreboud of Timothy Cabiil’a waiter ip the hi but, fortrmacely, tt glanced off toting iy @ test wound. Brieten- becker then ran into the etreet, where ho was met bs Sorgoot Reck well and officer Hay, of the Twonty event precinct, and airevied, they having beard the firiug ja the house, Brietenbecker was taken bdefore Justice Flovau, aud committed to the Tombs. for trial in default of one thousand dollars bail. ia nie examination the pri- soner Claims that be war firat assaulted, aud fired pistol in woll-defence. 4 baad ARREST OF AN ALLYGND FUGITIVE BURGLAR. Detoctives Wilson and Coyle roceatly received informe tion which fod them to suspect that Augustus J. Fisher, 8 Man well known to tae police, who stands charged with boing ooncerned iu breaking into and robbing the ollie of Mesers, Kiseuin & Barton, in New Rochele, Weat- chester county, on was in this city, wan Fisher, and late on Thureday might the detectives suc. eooded in arresting him at the corner of Thirtioth street and Eighth avenue, Fisher wae delivered over to officer Grover, of Now Kecbelie, and taken back to await his trial, After the office broken into the burglars blew Ad and robbed the safe of $1,070, Ni Z oem ohn fe of $1, None of the money Accent On Tae Oxnrrat Rann noon, as half-pest twelve ex wes ‘bing Sohonectady, and ax the onginear wan “elowjog”” the train, a train of freight era, for thie city, approaet sand when the two were within ® whore distance of each other ihe ‘reighs tram ran +f tbo track and acroes the track of the express train, cauem@ @oliinive, The express engine struck one or twoo the dmoat (relent ore, demolishing tbom ally aod wustaining considerable damage. hr who is connected with the dageego asparima nt sustained @ slight cub over tio & Deaenee paMed Adams was bort pretty badiy,nnd » brakeman Bamed Brith. eaatained pretty rovers tuys ie! Mey prove ‘Atal roverel ofbere wore m: Draleed and jarred; bot, conavtiering all 1b wae Y TeMArKADLY Orlane eeeRpD 00d 10 DAA Very COriIUS CAdLBLF— AdAMY Addy POLITICS I THE PULPIT, Aunual “ession oP the, Old School Pres- byt -riam Synod—Rev. H. J. Va Dyke, of Broekjyn, Arraigned §Brfore the ‘The avoual meeting of the Old School Presbyterian Bynod of, New York, which was held in Rev. Dr. Imbrio’s Firat Presbyterian charch, in Jerseyp City, commencing Dich wax pirticipated in by some of the lead- ‘ag members on certain resolutions presented by the Rev. H. J. Vau Dyke, of Grooklya, in relation to the scting of tno Gover) Assembly of 1804, in endorsing “the President’s declared policy not tO consent tothe Teorganivation of civi) government in the seveded States upon apy other basi than that of emanotpation”? and affirming thot this policy is in accordance with tho will Of God, and that ei) ia the communion of the Presby- terion chureb are pledged by every earthly and religious ‘Interest to labor unweariedly to thelr respective spheres for its © nsumimation, Cd The ressiutions of the Rev, Vr. Van Dyke deny in toto the right of the Synod to cater into the political ques- Hous of the day; that, secording tothe Word of God and the constitution of the Presbyterian chareb, the Gencral Assembly has no authority ‘to handle or conclude noth- ing but that which in ecclosiasticat;”’ that it bas no right to itermeddie with civil aitvira which concsra the Commonwealtn , unless by way ot humbte petition in x (raord nary cases, or by way of advice for satisfaction of conscience, if thereunto required by the civil magistrate; that it# power is wi olly moral or spiritual, and only win- isterig) or declarative,” &, 2 In one of thd preambies to these resolutions Mr. Van Dyke reors to toe caso of Rev, Dr. MeFeetars, whore ecopnectiny with the choich was dieeolved by the General Assembiy on the groucd thit he wag disloyal. lowing is the preniabie:— the case of the Ri rably dt . against whom the no charges.o! have y or crima, wpon toe ground that toy Puteri, OF are Supposed to entertain, cortuin pulitica opinion Mr. Vay Dywr’s seoc | magisv ates al atta re of our Tht of the eo, ne the qaa prese ihe. to the prayers the os of re vex of Jesoe WHO See Confession of Falih, ch. viet the own religions teachers, toc reaers bera of vim eburch co! doctrines th rr » Van Dyke's resolu. tions, toe moved there retor erce to ae 1, WITH JOSrACHOLS te revort the same day, te order to cive fir, bon Dyke an opportu Bity to be herrd in debate om ihe oubeet. The abject of the motion was to give suilicient time for members io con- suitand exchanze views on the proosble result of possing srich resolutions. The motion wis sabeaynently withdrawn and Mr. Van Dyke procended, in a lengthy and carefully prenared speech, to advocate the pissage of bis Teaolue tions, Jie impugned the action of the ¢ embiy in their eliois to sery the’ broad mterests 6 supposed to be adtvoe: Rew, » t Y r. Me - Of St, Louis, he stiginaliz: depihs oF degradation, The Nov. 1), Davinsoy, of Huutingion, replied io Me. Von tyke in @ very severe and some bat porsouat speech, He pronounced the alevations eet: prcamble nd resotntions a perversion and gruss mis Terentation of the Assembly's action. and a the Sypod of New York t have thom read ata : it competent,” said the speaker. “lor the Synod to arraiga the Asyemby? “uch a thing could not be to erated for a moment, So jn this cas@ it was bot competent (or the Synod to impugn ibe motives or acts of the Asser iy or arraizn it for trial. it was contempt of court, and deserved to be punitbed «2 th: sot 10 disloyalty, be said no miui-ter has the right tb loyal at such a crisis ag this. He bimeel’ wos a kK tnekiew, bia father bad boaa a glavehotder, and go bis grandfather, and he rejoiced that tue doy’ was c ming when sla would be rooted out of the lind He thought the papar of Mr. Van Dyke was an «fence to tho Synod, us well ag to the Assembly, and deserved the con- demuation of the body.” Rev. Dr, Linpyay moved to lay the smatter o: bie. ich m tion was opvoaed Rev. Dr. We: after a scene of considernble coofneton and exviement the furthor consider 6; the reavlutions was mane tue firat order foc Wedveedey morumg. WEDN!SvaY’S PROCEED On reaming the c nsideration of Mr, tone @ substitute wos odered by Rev dir. | lyn, and a committe-was appor v: whom both gets of resoiutions we mMitice consisted of Rev. Drs. Krebs, Imdie, Snodgrass aod Knox, and Kiders Wilkin, Beard and Nabbe | 4 just before recess presented Tesolution of which says:——fhat wlio maintain toe uckuowledyed. priacipies of ards referred t,t the resolutions of the paper, We see uo necessity for expounding or reallirmiux bid @ame, and that ihe further consideration ot the whole sub ect he and is heredy iudetuitely postponed. ‘Thue report yas signed by all the members of the com- wee but obe, Mr. knox, who submilied a mivority report. Rev. Dr. Wast, of Brook!yn, moved the edoption of the majority roport, which molion was seconded hy members, and after rpeccves by Kev. Drs. K and others 1p favor of the adoption o the report, and ex. Plaining their reasons for opposing #0 strenuously Mr. Van !-yke's resolutions, a vots was tsko, which resulted Jo elghty-eight votes in favor of the report snd fiteea againet, ctght gentlemen being excused irom voting, Ibe Synod then adjourned sume dit 4 lowcat Weat The Navy. THE WILMINGTON BLOCKAD#. From the Richmoud Disya'ch of the 18th Inst, we take the fuilowiog paragraph. which doubtless rolates to the destruction of the gunboat Nihon, which we announced yesterday morring:— Weis goverally known thet the large, three funualled stearuer Condor, from Halifax, Nova Scotia, in citing into Wilmington, North Carolina, & week ago, ‘was deceived ‘by the wreck of tue Night Hawk and ran aground. It ‘Was jn attem, ting to come ashore from her ina boat that Mrs. Kose Greevhow was drowned. {he Condor has doen slowly unlond:ng under the.guns of Fort Fisher, a:d @ guard, o# veval, his beon kept on her at night, On leat Priday wight the Yankoes msde an attempt to board the Condor to destroy her, but were gatautly repuleed b Lieutenant Sowles, of Company A, Thirty.eixth Nor Carolina troops, abd a detachment of nen, AS Boon az the attempt Lientenant Fowles Gommuniorted tho fect to Fort ¥: , when her 'y guos dorst forth to right and jeft of the Condor The second shell tired to tho loft of the Condor struck a gun- boat that had scoompanied the buat party ip, and 80 com. jetoly Tutued ber thatahe was ran ashor the sooth reaker o the bar aod dovei, the y set tire to her in sevorai piaces, avd before morning ste was totally dos'reyod. her insgazmes having ex;loded and torn her to piecos, Since this Cecurrenee on Friday night last there b 00 ho sign of tho «nemy oT ine bar at Right, and the dect is bull down during the day. A QUGGESTIVE ANCOUNORMENT. ‘The Ricbmond Dispaich contains the following:— Commander iron Smith, who was the hero of the naval affair at Galveston, bas kone to Europe, trom whence tt is oxpectod be wt hia appearance in a Coniederato cruiser, Mt would be wel!, perhaps, f Secretary Weltee would prepare for the contiogenry +b the above epnouncement. Ws do not went a revetition of the Ala Dama, Florida or Tallahassee raidy on our coustat provext, fod alittle forosivint gill prevent ii, Sr. Loom, Oct, 21, 1864, Famuocl Knox accepts the call of neariy two thousand Citizeor, and announces himacif a candidate for Congress in the First district. The Democratic Congressional Cov. vention yesterday Nominated i4, 1. Killyn for representa- tive from the somo diatrict. fo there are pow three can- Gidates in the feli. ‘Tho loss of property at the capture of Glangow by the redels will amount to $150,000. DEATHS. Married. Bare— Voorn —On Wednesday, October 19, at Madison square church, by the Rev, br Wm. Adaros, Mr. Witwer F Bates. of Wertchoster. to Miss Hmuan L, daughter of Chartes L. Vore. of this cit: Da Bare —Van # ant, her 4 Thoreaay, October 20, at the renidence of the bride's father, by the Rev. H DP. Gavso, C F. Dx Bacw to Lizzie, only daughter of L. M. Van Wert, ll of Unis city. No onda, Donp—Inwix. —On Wednenday, October 19, by the For. Dr A. A Word, Mr Onanias B. Tovn 10 Miss Jorrrmxe, Ganubter of Andrew Irwin, ail of this city. No cards, Garss—Kravan.—On Wednenday, Octuber 10, at the residence of the brite’s parents, by the Rev, ME. 1 Ili D. s, ty ah Maasachusetic, to Janni 8. Keenan, ny a —llovaine.—On Thursday. Octoder 20, et b Hoboken, N. J by the Rev. N. Bayre Harrie, (anton P. Hovantor, I Georgev.wa, D.C, $0 Crara L., daughter ioe, Haarkn—Miw—O0 ies x reeviabins al t i Penn. a dence of the bride's (ruber, tine aily,'t0 aoe, i pa gd City, by Rev de Re m Berry, Winiaw ODEON, ord Hanne Aina, daughter of the late Poilip wok Je a rcpit Reoniie, — At Christ church, Mannacnot, 1. 1, 1D Wednesday, Cotoder 19 Rev 0, Porter, Dy D , Siveuevon L. Siren and Avon K., daughier of Col Bi jremner. Monyrar—Wenr,—On Toerday September 20, by the Rey. John K. Wardio, Fowin Forrrer Momvary to Wise Jomernine Arovare Warn all of this otty ‘Ore—Bien.— At foulh choren, corner ef Twent firat street and FIN ovenue om, Of Trinity ebareh, Now, mC, oldest daugover of @ % 7 ot the former place. vd ALLace—' por October 90, ia STE iim ees ae » Mir WARD ‘M. Soret, of Perth Amboy. residence o. y gay, Mr. fowane hee Minis TLOW.—at Hodson City SoDLw.—, October 20, by the Rev, Mr Buxby. ow, to Migs Aus A. Lopiow, e4 earde. Bar —In Brooklyn, om ied. H, youngest son of George H. and Mary 8. eh pra Iingering Wineas, aged 23 yeura, 5 of the family are respectfully invited to at- raf, on Movday afternoon, &t two o’cloek, from tho residence of bis fainer, 141 Butler ; lyn Mntads ipe pers piease copy. : Kunse —Ov Thoreday, October 20, Exizansre, beloved daughter o: Johv and Mary Burke, aged 2 years § months and Li days ‘ibe friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, irom ber late residence, No, 137 avenue ©, this (Saturday) afternoon, at wo o'clock. Braxs.—On Friday, October 21, Jomw M. Burne, eldest ton of John asd Mary Burus, aged 19 years, 2 months 4 18 days tivexund friends of the family, and those of , themes Burvs and Patrick Mhguire, are re spocttully requesied to atte.d Lue funeral, from the reste deuce Of bis parents, O71 “eoond avenue, ov sunday teruoo, at two o'clock. His remains will be takes to vary VO \etery for interment, CUNNINCHAM.~ At Pittston, Pa, on Tuesday, October IS Whiexs vxencram, cidest son of James snd Eliza- beth Cunmnyham, of Irvingtou, N. Ye are re"neetfully The retat ve: aed (riends trom the Grand streat Pres- inyfted nentiond ine byterian cour irond and Crosby streate, thie , noon, day (Sa : Dawcy.—Ou briday, Octob £21) Jouana, wife of Phitip Darcy. frigads and relatives of the fumily are respecttally invited to aveud Ihe (wool, od Sunday a’ ternomn, at three u'clock precisely, trot the reekience of ber busbavd. . Datovs— At Uloomingd ile, NY , on Thursday, October nasi i, Dauxy, ouly son of the late Mivtael aud uiey, Fe Invited to attend Loo fune- Fifty-mnta sire’, thie » Where @ roquiom mask over 20, Joux Drrax, aged 70 bre respectfully i» vited to aftersoon, at hil rust one Go riday, Ost ber 21, alter a short itloess, »wiieud Wm B, Foster, ad relives wre respe » arena, at No. 184 ast Groudway , © * O'Ciek, thou rarther ing) atin: U2 briduy, Gctoder 21, Iremse Fre b otver OF Joby, J.mes wd Patrick, afer a long ae iy invited afteruoo", ab two His remain. will be mber 15, of wounds re- mouihs aud 2 daya. pect fully inviivd to mt aericks’, 116 West Toorty~ ireet, (hts (Sutarday) morning, at eleven o vlock. Un Wednesday, Cctober 19, at Middletows Polat, couniv, New J-rsey, Benalat Kucese Gime, of Lapel Orkuey Gibb, formerly of M ntreal, oun yeur of biz age, after inany years of Iniere eudering, pervai japers please copy. Carwyant Killed, bs front of Petersburg, on Munday, S Trevor H. vaRniner, im the 2ist year oF w Jersey Voivateers, w Gardiner, 0 Brook. ibe relatives ana (rienda of the family are respectfully end the funeral, from the reside ce of hw 2 Suvel, Dear loerum, OM Sucday aftercoom, i at wo veh . Newack-a'd Rahway popers please copy, Hi xp-In Br oktyn, om Friday, Cotober 21, Jouy Hows, orinik, bngland, aced 61 years, « tinersl will tuke pece at bis late residetice, 498. Coinmbin stieet, this Saturday) atternoon, at ‘twe Veovk. Hy. #--Snddenly, after a short bnt severe illmess, Avrawaso. Hyon, aged 40 yesi, Lmonth and }1 daym, Reitives and ‘rends of tue fam:ly are respect(ully ip- vit d Wo attend the faxeral, on Mouday afternoon, at two cork, irom his iate residence, Powe sireet, between Wythy and Kens avenues, Brooklyn, E. 1 —(in sbureday evening, October 20, uf ornges- ne Dato, Many Ric » deloved dan.uter of and Aume M. Jones, aged 4 Sears, 4 monins and (Saturdey) afternoon, at two 0'cl00) of her parents, No, 23 Gan evoort sti eet, cor . s.—Un barsdy Octover 20, Mixsig, danghter Jes-8, (deceased) and Araminta Kpouse, aged 7 yorrs and § months, ibe (tends aud re‘atives of the family are ao fuviied to attend the tunersl, from 42 Sout oar street, corper !bird street, Bro kiya, E. D., on -unday witera op, at one o'clock, cunse:'—On Tirsday, October 20, Manav Kunxey, aged 45 years,a nutive of Parsonstown, Kings county, Ireiand tits frieads end the frieuds of the family sre respect fully invited to attend the ivucral. this (Suturday) after- voun, at two o'clock, from Believue Hospital. LAWREsCK—At Woodbridve, Bergen county, New Jorney, (0 Thursday, Uctober 20, of lockjaw, Dsxmm A. Lawnencs, in the 26tb yeur o! his age. His remay 1} he takeo this (Saturday) afternoon to Rye, Westchester ¢ for interment, Livincs.on.—On Toursday, étober 20, FRaxces Summ RRLAND LiviNGeton, daughter of the late Edward ‘iving- aw on The relatives avd friendé of tho family are invited to attend (be fuperal, ov Sunday afternoon, at balf-p.st ape o’ciock, from the Church of the Incarnation (tev. Mr. Montgomery's), cortier of I'hirty-ifth street, acd Madjgon avenue, wiihout further Dotice. MeL: Lia —-At Newtown, L. 1., Me Erza Mol man, aged 50 veers, wife of the late Isaac Mcfallan, ksq., Horton, Mess., and daughter of the late General William ull. be Me Marve. —Killed at the battie of Winchester, on Mon- ef 10, Fraxcis MoMaxcs, Company I, One New York Volunteers, Nrmeteenth Army corps, aged 3 orsm. nto (‘al ) papers plesse copy. In Williomsburg, on Friday, Qerober 2 18. aged 46 years avd 4 months. Notice of the tuneral wilt be given im Sunday's pera, Parra —At MePougall Hospital, Fort Schay ler, on Toe. day, Qectober 14, from wonnds received at Petersburg, Va., Wiliam Forpme Payre, aged 22 years. His relatives, Iriends avd scquaintauces, and the mem. bers of the Teuth regiment New York Volunteors, aiso of the First reximent Sectt Life Guard, are respect’ally in- vited to attevd ibe fuveral, without further invitation, from the residence of b # uvcie, George W Demarest, 856 Third street. op Sunday aftorno p, at one o’click. Resay.—On Friday, Octover 21, Jane Kuaax, aged 65 ears, ys ibe relatives and friends of tho ‘amily are reepecttany Invited to «tteod the funeral, from bor late residence, 109 ‘Worth etroet, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Revxan —Oo Friday, October 21, Joun Wiuiam, aon of Dietrich aud Meta Recken, 2 years, ) monthe and 21 days. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the faveral, (nm idenoe of bi No. 119 Wooster atroct, on Sunday afteraoon, at huif past one o'clock ‘B:ennveon.—On Frid>y, October 21, after a short M- Bess, i/enny, eldest son of James W and Anup Siepsennon, @ native of county Limerick, Ireland, aged 32 years. His remains will be conveyed to Trinity Cemetery on Sunday aftervoon, at two o’clork, from bis late re-idenoe, No 94 Fight sireet, The friends of the family aod thore browber-io- law, P. J. McNamara, are respect fully Invited to attend the funer sl. Sreptan.—Op Friday, Octooer 21, after a short filmes, FRANKUN STRDMAY, In the 60th year of bie ay: Hie remalus will be token, tbie (Seturday) morning, te Whitlock vfile ter interme Notice of tuneral hereafter. Sriuvas.—On Friday, October 21, Loct Seruvas, aged ‘81 yenrs. 0 friends Of the family are respectfully invited to at tend the funpral, irom ber late reside.ce, 166th street bis (saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Sraok,—Killed, in front 0: Petersburg, | armen Ssa0n. Tho (riends and relatives of the family, also the mem bers and honorary members of #pgine Company 58, are most reepect ully invited to attend the funeral. on Suoday afternoon, at two o'clock, frum No, 404 Washington Tvex.—On Thursday, October 20, Russawin Toor, aged Lyear, 2 months and 20 days, iviant son of Henry and Mary Tuck, Tho juneral will take place oo Sunday afternoon, at two dvlock, from the remdence of Wiliam Peover, F btreet, Greenpoint, Tavron.—On Sawrday, October 1h. of wounds ro Ceived in front of Vetersbnry, Anonew Bocnanon TU, of Company FB, Fo rteth regiment, Now York Veter Volunteers, aged 21 years, 2 montia and 26 days f sucky numbers free. is Ring the basement hail, J 09 LASf—ON THK AFTERNOON OF THURSDAY Oct, 20, an_ ti iM trey hownd (ob ay fend Fawn. ‘color, 0 Otherniue nearly blind eye: B fad ool ar, A hultable reward will 'b@ paid on reiurning the dog to 23 Madan avenue, corner of Twenty bith surest. LLOgETON ZHUREDAY, ooToRER 2 i! 1a, * Acuneand bird aventien The finder si Kigith ward ration house or drop 8 no ‘ i ne ast, Phovnie ON THE BVENINO OF eerie dial wach herurn the same io 2) Greewe Wwe $28 rewnr. NV canta: Rove mitdorraverte iat Ni Handoiph ® 710 Re Hednenoay. A tow Platform . ID WARD AT & WERTIVG OF THK TAMVAST 22 jan Ward Commies, hed jer Ward ae ie Kia evening. Oerw! om Pintenibe' teen AFR sim. By Halt mamta @ For wwe thie oni Arsen! Be. 5 iW if 0 NA, MASTERSON, Chairman, Ac, Storeterr.

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