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Gera Smith have the on geatlecion, la DIVIDED SOUTH. spite of their fanatical notions; but such ' _ NEW YORK HERALD, | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER (25, 1864. B Chettiaa geutioman, who is worthy of & better coustry and onuso. Zo Surgeon W. A. Suite, of the Forty seventh New York, wh» had charg? of them oo board Mteclf would have no pc ror 6> mogotiate ony t i olate 9 Staty eecoad upee aes pend " roviewod the-cances of the war and affair of Friday was ono Killed and two —_ The Savy. TRATIMONTAG TO COMMODOR™ [Oumw sOD@eRA COuree at some | and ooncluded | wounded. The train of cara mn Tools was | th Some jiitio time ago most hemi: ht ulgar persons as Greeley and Garrison, who zis iis Sod by thanking be mombarefér the patient atteuuea wim | feeded with cetto sad 'ecase onpgnion, “be tanta. aad | an aleniee Ue aéalme semen usd tus bears dials Yes | vice ef oliver plate was presented Ue Sasnnncae nee oer have shown their lack of culture by attacking which they bad listened to the expression of views to | engine wore destroyed a vin modare Rodgecs, two of which ars agrouad opposite Fors which mavy of them no doubt could aut agroo. hieven bushwhackers, captured at Stoney creek. Soott Mr. Srartus of Va, in reply to the remarks of the | county, Va, were brou ote yeatorday evening and gentioman (rom North Carolioa, aaid that so far (rom the | turned over to Lieutes Foloue! Terry, the commandant 4, U0n recommended by of this post, by whom od to Fort Wai dorwatory of the autho: thalt Of the Uuited States Navy, bya Drom ost gsotiemen of (huis metropolis aad otner principal >.» ne Union, No public record of she event bas, iiwavor, yo: boon made, aud we thorefore submit the folowing oterosting port Pulaski), wo aro roqueated by mauy to make a public acknowledgement of their thapks and gratitude, No 000 Could have done more for (he sok, aod treated the woll with greater respoct and kindness The News of the 16th aunounces the arrival of eleven Presidentess in the grossest and most scan- lous style, and who have no breeding worth ‘mentioning, will be denied the entrec to the Interesting Debate in the Rebel Congress. White House. Those copperlieads, like the Bitcretd nisten governess Sait MCIey Beceaid win TRS Capture af Ooi cena Bere Har my teaet epigee eerce cs py cagices ™ of the World, wl eres Pe BS rom North Carolida felt as much appre- | = At and th Penas or wounded ; at “the” carinens of lod is cow hous editors , who have echoed these from the deapqsiain ot the Near Cnoster, Van” ¥ pee S pereeneear Mney | 62.0% 4 soa ia the Bew ocean Monitor Dictatoe ie ae of ‘attacks, will also be sent to. Coventry by all twofined society. If the Presidentess requires a iGold Stick in Waiting to assist her in these re- Yorms we would recommend the Chevalier ‘Wikoff. Peter Cooper has been named for the (Position; but he is only a pewter stick. It is ‘to be hoped that Presidentess Lincoln will be #3 successful in Ler efforts us Queen Victoria ‘and the Empress. Eugenie, and that our Repub- ican Court may soon vie in brilliaucy with those of England and of France. OBITUARY. 14 tthe alp,0sed dangerous oucroachment (From the Richmond Whig, Nov 2t ism. ‘The officer who brought over the one hundred and The question being orderéc 0m the adoption of a reao- | 608M prisOmors captured aear Chester on Tharaday nig! lution, offerca by Mr. Staples, appointing a committee to | by ayers of Hunton’s and Stewart's brigades, taforms ud ascertain tho number of State exemptions and the tesu- | that éhey ail beicaged to new regimonts. ing Of 8 appoal to tho State Legislatures to take such a¢- Tha Colone captured in the sffair above alluded to is Uon as will remedy the evil, it was decidod ta the aflirm- | Coloue\ Kaufman, of tho Two Hundred aud Ninth lena. alive, and resolution to reconsider was lost. sylvaon regiment Aftor firing the contents of hia five- 9 wharf by an immense throng of our inoluding & Large oumbor of (he good ladies of Savannab. Tho veriodains next the river ware orowded Boniires tilumivated the whois scans, fae military, with 8 fine baud, was out, and gave the sullering men a hearty welcome, ‘Those woo were able to walk were furmian a with refrosbmonta by the Ladiea’ Relief Commitiae, i South Broad aireot, before being ussizaed to (heir proper quarters, Oar Kxcbaoge Commiaaioners will oot go down tod but wilt 66 morcow, carrying (be Grat instuimons of fed oderstaud that 4 ton thousand Of these will be delivered by Captain Hatch a rapidly as possible. Im (he moantime we bope a governs acd ware: Strigted oxchango wil! take place. fulure career will, of course, be anxiously waighel by tho nation, and the best wishes of ionumerable persooat 1s will follow him, with tha sincere bope that he may sstined Lo aceomplisa evem greater triumphe (ban achieved long since iu the little Weshawkea —~ New Yous, Auguat 1, \got samodore Jowy Rooawrs, United States Navy — Sik-—The undersigned, im common with your fet irons generally, have been deeply Improassdoy & report of the admirable skill aod gailactey displayed Oy #ol{ and the oilloors aud mea wader your comulaad, red by your guldance aud oxampis, ta the adage meat of th irouciad Weehawken daring her ficat partous aud stormy cruise to bor destination of Charleston, am Appreciate Cully your conduct of rable conllict, which, it tue apace with U “A Very Pretty Quarrel asa it Stands.” Crusade Against the Rebel Vice President. ‘The Chair iaid before the House Senate bill to@mend | #hooter vi the Confoderato lioutenast who called upoa the act to organize forces to serve during the war, (dus- | bimtoswrender, he pitched into bim iu cagular Tom pouds for sixty days the clause prohibiting the reserve | Hyer atyia,and knocked hin down. A hard fisted robol private coming to (he rescue, the pugnacious Colonel be- cams In & (ow minutos as docile as “Cruiser” under tho treatment of Rarey. ‘The Inspectar ( forces from being ordored out of theirtrospective States.) The rules were suspended aud (he bill was immedi ately taken up, read a third time avd passed. A motion (0 reconsider was lost, On motion the House adjourned. Assaults Upon Him in the Secret Ses- sions of the Rebel House, aeral captured expresaod himself, we ed at the little alfect produced ia th wicetion of Lincola. With others of tui North before the election, he foollably entertaiued an ide: that tho announcement of Lincoln's success, either by fraud or otherwise, would bave dismayed our people and dispirited our army, As is i# o8 finds that the coafode- Clothing the Rebel Prisonocs, GBNELAL GRANT AGREES TO THK FU) Clase AT THE NORTH OF BUANKRTS FOR BEBE =— ‘ov, 21. More of the Ste FROM 4. Ht. J, SEMMGS, OF LOUISIANA, IN BXPLANATION of iiteen a keris RES. a toe OF GI POSITION tiled to learn that @ correapordeace has ene of Ge Benipive. shots cols. disat 'e racy depends for iadopendonce upou tho strong arms of ied te dj pepo tured the re! m Atlanta, the most Profesor Benjamin Silliman, Senior, KF " tween Colo@el RK, Ould, Commiasioner of “¢" . ‘rom tho Kichmon . 2. tts Rone, and not upow the promises or pledges Of North- : morod vesse! whieh our enemy bas yor put atloat LL.D. Opposition of Governors Brown i ichmond Sentinal, Nov, 21.) «| atone, and aot upow the promises 9 plod meral U.S. Gew Proud, therefore, of these triumphs, actyeved by you The Augusta Constitutionaiist contains a long letter T ‘i “ ‘Tho follow ing is the d'ticial coport — from Vico Presideut Stephens, addressed to Senator wes heroquanress, &o., Now, 18, 1964, Sommes, of Louisiana, Tho letter was seut to the press Hom Loans p-doapmare Se ah Naber es by Mr. Stephens,,in order to correct the misappretea- afel tick ete renoetanSnay info Stas sipection “! he enemy 's pic r cou poaseariog of aiona of bis positien, which, he says, aro, to dome es- | aod held eS ae eh ieeon “SR = 7 tont, entertained, and in which Mr, Semmus, ia his niag, twe flosteneaiy. end:one of the details for supplying the prisovers of oh gide with clothing and provisions. The de- tails were submitted by Colonel Ould to Genoral Geaut, who promptly roplied, “AM you wea shall be complied with” Jo accordance with these details. ane thow and halter of cotton will be shipped this week from Mobile to New Yor® in © United States vessel. The cotion will be receipted for and consigned to General Trimble, nowat Kort Warren, who wilt So paroled iv order that ha may make aecossary ar- fangoweuts for the sale of the cotton and the purchase of articles neoded by ont priaocors, at points whore tho procoods van bo expended to the best advantage. In case on his disability Geuoral W. W. 1. Boa! aot as toraal 4 Professor Benjamin. Silliman, Senior, died at his resi- ence in New Haven yesterday morning, at the advanced age of eighty-four years. Professor Silliman wag born tn North Stratford, Conn., ©n the Sth of August, 1779, His father, General Gold Selleck Silliman, was a lawyer of distinction, and ren- “dered important service as a brigadier geveral in the war Of the Revolution, Mr. Silliman was graduated at Yale ‘Wollege in 1796, and in 1799 was appointed tutor. He Btudiod law and was admitted tothe bar of New Haven Yn 1802, Chemistry as a science was then almost uo- ‘known io America, being taught, even in its rudiments, Only at Philadelpbia and (Cambridge; but the brilliant Giscoveries of Lavoisier, Sir Humphry Davy and others, had attracted much attention. Dr. Dwight, then presi- Gent of Yale College, became interested in its introduc- ‘Bion into the college course as a regular department of Ynstruction, and with that view offered to Mr. Silliman in 1802 the’new chair of chemistry. He consented to aban- don his profession and accept it, if be could be allowed @imo and opportunity for preparation for its duties, He ‘Bocordingly passed a part of the next two years in Phila- ‘@oiphia, as a student with Dr. Woodhouse, and on his ‘wWeturn to New Haven, in 1804, delivered a partial course BLANKETS ©f lectures on chemistry to the students of the college. ‘Ie the winter of 1805 be gave bis first full course of lec- FOR THe REBEL PRISONERS, ‘Bures, and inthe spring sailed for Furope to prosecute Still further his studies iu physical science, and to pro- “eure books and apparatus for thy Mege for ° i i Sasa aca, Sec eee | A ee ew: Beta Be Gistricts of Eogland, attended the lectures of eminent Professora ian London and Edinburg, and attempted to be Exchanged for Blankets. in the adroit handling of @ ew inatrument of anal war fare, wo dosire to present you some tangible (estimoniat of our gratitude for,;and admiration of, the eminent ser. vices which have reflected sigoal honor, not only apes your own name, but upon the navy of your country Ke pleased, air, to accept the accompanying service of plato, nad belteve us, with every goutimonbot the bighoat and Vance to the Enforcement of the Conscription Laws. Letter from Alex. H. Stephens Ex- plaining His Position. One colonel, two c apeech at Mobile,ahowed that ue shared. Not bavtag | Gert und counded wit on the cronies eae tne winded left on (he\ground, room for tho whole letter, we presant the following ox Our isd 000 Killed and aine wounded. =. W, LAGK, tracte add synopais. — PAaRTUpLAns OF Tas OAP\rUS OF OUR etOKEr Crawroroavitre, Ga,, Noy. 5, 1864. haw RR NEAK OLIESTER. My Prag Sim—l just read a report of {From the Richmond ik, Nov, 22} your aépeech at Mobile From that report | am Avery inleliigent private of \“outon's brigade, who persuaded you are greatly mistaken as to my | participated in the skirmiab chargs on TOursday last, bas viowa upoa the subject of a copyention of | juat communicated to us that (he 06, ct of the movemont the States, aod { trust you wil! excuse and pardon me | was to advance and strengthea ow tines. The troops for this letter upon that subject. 1 hav: by no means in. | engaged were tho picket line of a partion of Huatou's ted such a commntion by anythiig that { have said or | and a part of the loft of Stewart's bratdes. So auccess- written upon the subject. It is mot at all a favorit: taca | fal was the ctarge that we drove them (rom their works, with me as a mode of inargurating negotiations for peace. | capturing apy quantity of arms, acc utromenta, blan- T 966 many difficulttes attending it. But as go respecta- ts, clothing, && , discarded by ‘theny ia their heltor bie @ body as the Chicago Convention, representing #0 | skelier retreat. Cur iutormant, who spo. ks by the card, largo @ portion of the enemy, hud pledged ives, if | says that we took one hundred and thirty-one prisouors brought into power, to tendsr such a proposition, I did | and killed from thirty to forty of the eaomy, with tho think, and do stil! think, that 4 bighly politic aud | loss vf two killed wad nino wounded—-ooe’ hari ied wiso on our part to respond favorably to that proposition, | ninco the official report of the allair was 93 at to (nastoueh as 1 saw 00 insnj erable objections to it, witke | Department. ‘This gucecssful movement wot only tho limitations and restrictions stated in my letter. In- d improves our lines, but gives us. large body deed, with those limitations, { saw uo objections at all, woods. under present circumstances, to acceding to such a pro. General Auntoa, im eo penition (if if ehould be made) as the initiation of nego. |, Leesburg 12 whic he Bas participrted, hav tiations. military skill a coolness aod calm bravery a/b It would be the first 3 ep, and io all such oases the first | won the confidence of tite men aud the plaudbts of bis wea is efor $he most diflcuit. If the fedorat eee | Cgniber. olbcara, ment should propose to ours a conventiog of the States, rs oe cf do not sea wy it umght not be accopted, simply as aa | ATTSMIT OF OUR FORCE TO RUGAPTURE TAS LOST Advisory body. asl suggested 1 Ree no constitutional Sees dificulties in the way. The treaty making power iu both {From tue Riohmund Eaquirer, Nov. 22.) Governmonts is ample to provide (or it. The treaty: The enemy. Hriday nigbt last, attempted to AM ing power on both-sides might agree to submit the | their toss picket ia front of Hunton's and Stewert queationg at 188ue 10 the considoration of any body of | brigades, which Gonoral Pickett 6o gatlantty swopt te mon on earth, if they choose, and boar the report witn- | Wight before. Ihey were most sigually repulsed, uow- out auy pledge in advunce to be bound by that report ever. and atevery poimt the attack wasa failure. Our Tu persoual quarrels guch submission is often made; | gallant men vere wide nwako, Cully propared lo reelet nd (o the honor of humanity it may be sald tbat in moat | the eociny”s advance, aud tuaiataiued the new line they .. Keoat, New Yorks. i Corn's Ht Dolamater, N. © Harrison Loring, Masa, oo. W. Quintard, NY. Geo, ©. Beator, nsoph Colwell, Now Yo George B Stetson, Mass. — Jatnas Gregory, Now York, J. fricagon, New York. J.B. & W. W, Cornell, N. ¥. 7oae Seooe, Jorsey City, NJ. OOMMODORE KODOERS’ RarLY New York, August 4, 1364, GexriaMax—{ fave (be boaor to acknowledge the co- ooipt of your vory complimentary totter of the tat tasty Aud of the boautiful service of plate which accompamind It iu tho assurance which they give that my fotlow.citt. 008 think | have performed my duty well, [receive the higbvst gratification it is posaitrie for mo to foal. Waile tho praise bas fallen, aaturaily, perhaps, poe the commander more amply than on others. [ havo over found officers and men contributing to tho cauas wo a port asactively, as zealously aad aa bravoiy aa you could wish. Chie Engineer Joba Faroo, who cose (rom 4 sick to jota the Teoumseh to the attack upon tho ao/caces Mobile, aod who was lost when that vessel was suck by a torpedo, ear Fort Morgan, aided nobly io making tad voyage of the Weotawkoa ‘a succous, Without bis and bis courage It is probable I ahould uot have ceoeiy your c agratulations, ‘Against the Atianta good tools did good work destructive evorgy of the Often inch shot overcame rentatance (0 them—with & few blows crushed out al hoy Tesorsly ased (he iasteumeots which cleveror mee de vmod to emptoyivg those instruments to the best of my abitity { have met encomiums. Aloxander Swi The fadtan Allics of the Reve m tha Rickmond Whig, Nov. 21.; Wo are gratified to learn, from tho very best au. thority, that tue todian aationa located weat of Arkaa- '@ now true and dovoted to our oause, aod that thoy almost entirely (ree from Yankee invasion oF molos- tation, The Creeke, Cherokees, Caoctawa and Seminoles aro are all ing cordial alliance with tho south and give Our cause a hearty support. He Classes Davis Among Those who are Fearful of a Recon- struction of the Union. He Declares that the States have No Right to Return Separately to the Union. battle or skirmish since to General Forrest (or th rebase of Travia guas for (ded. t0 mare lar command, Our Prisoners at tne South. UNITED STATES SOLDERS PROM KASTARN REGIMENTS PRISONGRS NOW AT MERIDIAN, M199, G, W. Lawson, Co. B, 19th Now Jorsey tofantry. Goorge Wills, Co. A, 19th New Jersey infantry Joho Killow, Co, G, 10th Peousyivania cavalry William Robsoa, Co. K, 19th Pennsyivanis cavairy, James Wevater, Co. M, 4tt New Jersey cayauy. J. 1. Natiomeyer, Co, B, 60h Feneayivante G. Bollinger, Co ¥, 34th New Jorse: A. Able, Co A, 2d New Jersey cavatey. C. Craft, Cox 1, 2d New Jersey cavairy. W. Dugia, 66. C, 2d Now Jersey cavatry. ‘Wisit France, but was stopped at Antwerp uniler the false S@harge of being an Huglish spy. He returned after ap absence of fourteen months, and resumed the duties of cases of this kind the result is an amicable and | bad #0 successfully established. Woe uaderstand the 3 Those marks of approbation with which you, geatle i te eds | W. H. py phere, Co. OC, 2d New Joraoy cavatcy, bis professorship. His narrative of bis tour was oud | BRECKINRIDGE’S VICTORY. | nwcretg, seitiomect. Whether suck would bo | ett te cere te ewiorees “What the Vaukee.| C. Winant, Cae C, 2d New Jorsoy cavalry” mea, have bowered'me, and the sragnifcent token weio’ the result of a convention of the States in our case is, of course, uncertain. ‘The probabilities, [ am (ree to say, in my judgment, arc that it would. At y rate, thord isa possibility that it might, When we lished in 1819 under the title of ‘Journal of Travels ia Bogiand, Holland and Scotland in 1805-'6" (2 vols, Syo.; @nlarged edition, 3 vols, 12mo., 1820), and, being one of you have given, will goumate mo with saularaction os tong se Lebail live, Ver; fully, your obed aagvaat, ‘ Freee OLIN RODGERS. ‘Mesara. Charles Koapp, Ponnsylvaoia; Alexaades J, Bartoa, Co. J, 19th Venneytvania cavairy. p i. Baynard, Co."F, 19h !eamsylwapia cavalry. 4 er, Co #24 New Jersey oavatey. toss was we could not ascertain; but ours was nothiog, or at most very trifling. ‘The east became angry at hi: failure, end on Satur- @urvey of a part of Connecticut, which is believed to Dave been the first of these exp!orations made in the ‘United States. In December, 1807, a meteorite of great Size acd eplendor parsed over New 'Kogiaad, and threw Of large fragments, with loud explosions, in the town of Western, Conn. Profs. Silliman and Kingsiey visited tbe = 5 9000 88 possible after hearing of the Dccarrence, ji i lok at the eie * ; peae! a furions caaponadiog on our tines, | W. Show. Ist Mi notte battory. Swit, Ohio; Harrisoa Loring, Massacbusotts; Goorge 0. Se euriieet accounts of Great Britain by an eagcatea | Mosby Executing Sheridan’s Mon im | Goced ox tuo over side aud accepied on ourn.aad. tho capouded to by our artiliry. No damage | George kiuskinw, Co. K, 2d New Jorsey caratey. Venter, Iwlools, George 8. Sestam, Masoacuusetie, Solem American, attracted much attention on both sides of the Retaliati fe h true mature of the controversy, 1am not without strong | Was dono, abd nothing soe grrrny pet fra wee pana IG aes A lap ot ; NS; Atlantic. Not lo b hopes that ¢ would i continued (rom early moraiug until vightfall, ‘The quie ; CO. By . 5 Chas. L.Frost, Cornelius H, Delamater, George W. Quis! ng after bis return he made a geological er ation for the Killing ote apnea pal to say tat there in uo | onthe chesterbeld tings bas not beea-60 rudely disturbed | M. Mott, , Oth Pomnaytvania ca tard Janae Cotwolt, James Gregory, aud 8. 8W. valry. Louis Hanning, Co. K) 178th Yorkiofaatry. Anthony Obick, Co. G, 178th New York iofantey. &. V, Grosn, Co. i, Otb’onney!vania cavalry. 8, Lutz. Co. C, 10th Peoosyivaoin Robert Kasboy, Co, .H. 178 Now York, Watt Arendal, Co. K, 34th Now Jersey. John German, Co. H, 178th New York. for montha past, and here scarcely know what to make of it. Kverything was quiet yesterday, and the opposiug forces: watched each other beneath a gloomy sky aud in a ateady rain. Bovine Desorte the Rebel Lines. {From the Richmond Enquirer, Nov, 22. Om Saturday morning, about daytight Drought in thatthe eupimy was advancin that point, aud the men were called lo afmeatouce The pick. ets were on the alert, and secu heard amouue ip (rout as Coraett, Now York. AGRIVAL OF THM STRAMER MOBILE. ‘The United States ateamer Mobile, 6. from Mobile vod at this port, reports having experienced heey, aiher off fiattoras, Tho following is @ list of bed officers = Acting Yotrnieer Lieutenant Commanding—?. Gtrawd. Acting and Executive Oficer—Goorge %. Newen, Actiag Asustant Paymaster — H, Lockwood. of His Guerilias, prospect of the proposition referred’ to being offered, ex- capt ia the event of MoCiclian’s election. He proceeds to state, at considerable fength, the advantages which be supposed or boped would result fromthe electing of that citiven, He thinks that ‘‘a favorable response to the Chi- cage wesolution, looking to ® couvention of the States,” vy Pcesideat Davis, wold hgw greatry aided and might have secured MeCielan’s eleciion. Me comtinues: — tee Whe Aibemarte Ai . 20 THE NOITOR A WRAL The Xeoat. ied se ordee 12m. verse, . was cal 0 at by bie. th 4 Fresident pro t-m. i ” ‘hen made a chemical analysis of the tuetexrite, and pub- Mr. Sparrow introduced the fo! . Uarcam Graces Srasame Cecorwe, ‘ : a laced towing dil, which was of advancing forces. A sharp volley of maskeiry was | yp, fo: g N. 7 Acting Aisistant Surgeon—¥, H. Atkios. » 5 icated account af the | read simes and is AU that be aced_have auid in some public waaner was, cl t the supposed foe, whee aguddea rush wemouin, Roavoxe River, N.C ,.New. BM, W064. cting Of @ moteorite in Amcrica,. He afterward assisted spe grea : that i€ auch '& proposition sfloutd We tendored by tho | eset eed a ine aud tao linee cberped a wild dw. | 1 addres. those fow tioce to you with the hope Wy Acting Masiers—J. Wm. Daove. , Acting Ensign—Jobe J. Butior. that you will make a cerreotive in your paper Rugincers—Acting tits Agsistant, David Kranor, Act with rogard to the oame- of the young: maa who | \!0R Second Aqsistavts,#. 1. Stuart, Thomas Fitrgerala was with Lieutonaet Cusbiog: on jog Third'Agsistants, Tuomas Cacrpvell, Coorge W. ca Acting Mas'er's Mates—Hleary 6. Giraud, A. H: Morgen. Cep'ain's Glerk—&. B. Holly. the other two bravo fellows tbat weat with fim, in my Henpmaster’s Clork—sarmes W. Redelt. division on board of tuis whip. Thoir names were Andrew ARRIVAL OF THE STRAMER QUERN. G. Gorge ava Berner wiey, both seamen. | trust " hint Jun Will eocrecs Une former-atanomnens with cogard |. "Ur CENTS Mumey setamer Ghecn, Hotere tery, comp to the mame and that the young wan will ceremom- mandiog, arrived on Tuesday morning, +a forty hours from Lateerseed ‘AD act toorganive forces. to ges biowpipe, to which be gave the pumo by which ile | Meoscereer as cameras ol” oF Alece ag Se koown of *‘compound blowpipe.'’ With | enact, That se much of the Mth section of the said act as fastrument he first effected the fusion of several | provides that the persons mentioned therein sva!l not be Sodies waich had Proviously been regarded aa infusivie, | £29 elred to performs sereiee ont of the Stale fa which they particularly 11 Magnesia, apd some of the other Earths with metallic bacee, “in 1813\b0 publibed in tue | Us motion ot Me, Sruwes, the Senate mdjournes. “Memoirs of the Conoecticut Academy of Arts and HOUSR OF REPRESENTATIVES, ’ am acoount of his experiments, by which be ‘The House met at 12 M., and was opened with prayer bod greatly extended the tist of bodies known to be fusi- | by tbe Kev. Mr, Baker, of the Episcopal church. Die. Ini 13, dy bis personal influence with the late Col. Me, STAPLES, of rom (be Select Committes Lg wl 5 yw to Yale College the thea unri- [| quire into t expediency of appesling to ineralc ani federal government, he would accede to it. with some Such limitations afid'restrictivas as stated by me tn the letter before alluded to. The idea that this could oot be constitutionally done ig stranve to mo, Iv the most ob- jectionable view of the sub ect, delegetes, one or more from each State, would be but commissioners or pienipo- Some skirmishing took place in {ront-of our eavatry tentiaries from each goveromout res;ectively, to initiate | joes on the extreme rizltou Saturday. The enemy was negotiations, Ac, Thuir acts would! be subject to the | driven back afters slight show of resistance, ad soon approval or’ disapproval of Uheir governments respect- | pecame quiet. ively. Why commissioners could not be appointed in Graol is believed to Lave been -cotiecting forces for ‘this way, as well as ang other, without apy violation of | another movement by the left flank, but the breaking up the constitution, L do not see. The treaty-making power | of the fine autumual weather has delayed the enterprise. heard, order (orty two Boe teeves, until that-momeut Yankeo property. The Situation on the Jam (From the Petersburg Express, Nov, 21.] ; 3 geologic cal collection made by | States im order to affect a ‘decrease in the number beet Cag pry naar a = —9 Eyl Ooo corps of pearaaiars army is \Gegarine ed ed bered. G. Fortross Monroe, She is now engaged in carrying abot an@ that tieman in Europe. an exerted bimself with | emptions under State nutberit aid it wag obvi howe " deed, reached City Point, # this constitates 8! ul in- ee me v3 oe - cau do'action should vetaken ouibis subicct, ‘Iho receras | betore, it reomds to rue that it ie ainplo-on both aides to | forcomants acat toGrant, ualeea bo bat doen atroagihon- City Purrtics, oe ca vv it leh paper slesay libadmaaaal Rurean of Conserintion exhibit raore then thirty | Submit the questions in issue to the consideration merely | od by new levies, and men who Rave: beou performing BEOOND SOHOOL OLSrRLUT. Monroe. The following is a list of ber oMoers: th usand exemptions of able-bodied males. between eighteen and forty. under this clause, as follows:— firet time in the | In Virginia, one thousand four buadred: North of any body on carth uty at the North. I koow there are many us whose | EXT aug a = persons among m Gardoer ‘bas beee nominated for-cchoo! | Commander—Robort Tarr. opiotons are entitied to high consideration, who do not Me... Wil ‘Acting Ensign and Brecutive Officer—-Natoaniel tait®. pt iv ied cottage, proseety, for Commissioner in cto -Booouds district by the Cameas’ | Aching Aneigns—Aadcew Neiava, T, 8. Hubbard, Alen. ‘ments, and obtained, probably for ti Kffect of the Shelling of: Petersburg. i ("rom Dotted States, the metals potassium ond sodiwm, by the | fourteen thousand six hundred agree with me ou the question of McOleltan’s election. the Petersburg Christiae Suu | Association. Tomas fernace proces of Gay Latency. in 1822, while cngaged | hundred; 'Atabamn, one ‘aes Fs HANG li im Rete ecacat!| wb dtaa fom nek, ate an tel a ae PIVFREWTH AL.DURMANIO DLETRIO®. stim Muse's Mele Lan {n, Odie. $a a series of observations on the action of a powerful | Mississippi, bundred and ten that ke did, Those ot the ciasa to whom I refer with | throw into the city during tho time the shelling was Tau Tammany sidermente Convention of the Twoaty- Fee commas he Secminas ee eB voltaic deflagrator on the mode! of Lr. Hare, be frstes | sand to fifteen thousand—perhaps more—besides a large Gabiisbed the fact of the.tranafer ot particles of carbon | number of railroad employes, &c:, whom the Govort from the positive to the negative electrode of the voltaic | re‘uses to have enrolled = Bur state of affairs was whom | have met, think that if what they term a coa- sorvative man snould be clected, or ang ou the Chicago platform even, that such terms for a-res/oration of the progressing was truly ast0oishing. Some approximation of te wumber may be arrived at wheo wo state that six houdred thowsand is of Yankee shell bave been iirat ward met at. McCabe's, No, 301 Third aveouo, oa i o Wednesday evening, ant vominatod Jamon O'Brien for ee eee ee Seed, wo tdormon sm0F. ‘apparatus, with the corresponding growtb of the Gegative | Just to those States which have restricted themselves in | PRL OrN AiG, toe a css nenple would accep’: collected by patties in the city aud wiemity and sold to | the Mozart Convention for sue aame district mot at Se Rh RES Soe eutes eae ta mite ibe Tenive 0s ibe onrwee ia ss (ey oy Hy vgiate vrighta theo diesen tet heat of the Union taunts them. Tho speetre wf recon- | iho Ordnseee Department, The department bas alrosdy | No. 627 third avenue, on the name wight, aad eutorasd THE Y HERAL stroction rears ita ghastly head at every corver to their imagination. Their apprehensions, | dewbt not, are sia- cere. Rut I entertaio mone auch myseif. | am no be- paid out forty-eight thousand dotiars for tuose shells. | the avivination of James (Brien. Many of the sh deep to be rea one long disputed in Europe, but is | shor!d not prese the doet te (oo far at the expense of our arch, w. er to-establish our iy recognized. Ip 1818 Prof. Silliman founded | vatienal liberty. | Our great work wa iis buried themselvos in the ground too ected, and bave oot been found. Woe “ouy Antotligonce. The Cmrapest and Best Newspaper in the nn tn ptt bis teats h per pen al Weg ast baser: do ons (han fe rare 1 iever ta ghcals of any Kind. The old Untom and the oid | may safely pat down twenty thounaa nol as toe cum: | Faue ov Se. Ganaien'a Crmpmon,—'tho ‘aie (on tho hone Country. ose - ‘ ronsiitutiva are ead — . except in 80 youre | upon pI cormbal of Petors re " Je i8 stil! conuected, and of wich for ‘wen. | of States. When or where have the North propued suc | iar'ag the constitution las been peesetved by us dee eoart ser uatrange to acy only tour white porsowa | OF the now church of: this cougrenation, which was to | The Ween Hamar, rendy tomorrow (Saturday) yeai cd tor elght years more senior | @ thing TFecace oF Tulliag veebureee ame GeDartt is for the Uvion as it was no resurrection by any power | have bo ‘ant not more than ten or twelvecuioved | have closed yosterday, will be Kept open uoti aext | MOrolug, will contain — iditor, This journal, a mqerteriyy Aol Bow BSI: ce Of falling resout PACING | short of that whieh brongbt Lazarus from tue tomb. ous many of each race wounded. Saturday. The amount roatized «1 already qaite targe, ‘The ‘atest accounts received of Genera Shermag’e Peet de! beme acd toroet ae. tie ciel teponitory ot J. Lamm, of S.C. said, ho was war. | Thoremay be, and doubiiesy are, may at he orth |” | ot ut ather Clowrey, tho anecgetic pastor. devcon abet | Grand Campaign a the Huth, wih Lue order of tie Awerican phys calscience. In 1833 bis son, Beniam eae nd pong Testoration of the Union avd the-coustitution as it was; |" osig w peo pa bn Ll ay Bg oes al pero Seen march through Georgia, and the lamentatwas of the Bittman, Jr., became associated with Lim in the editor. | Gil Oe More of criticism. but swh vdeas are at coin and ult ory as the dreamy | (som the ftichinond Whig, Nov. 22 | cabiummwau, i “AY | rebet pyres ou the subject, illustrated with am excotleg® Sector odttor 43 Prove sds It wa wracsrerred Oy Ue | Muhed more mon ‘othe army in proportion to population , | imaginings of the Indian warrior whom death cungs 1 | ycom our North (arolina exchanges we Jearu that as ‘ ’ 84 —Shortiy. before aiue | MAP owing tho routes from Atlanta to the Gulf and the tic, the {atest despatotos (rom the Acmy umter tink os Tue Hoven Bh o'clock iat night @ fire broke ut in. the betel No, 008 Hteoudway, coracr of ‘Cwoaty-first atrest, Whea first discovered the smoke was seen issuing from. (he Si ts ane of the earliest Avwerican lecture « | than avy other Stste. She bad sent 118,000 man to the reer ei nubjects to large miseeilvacous audiences. | fold, of whom over one and a third percent bad Hie bad for many errs given public leciures in New | their devotion with (hoir lives, What has V1 Mlaven, on c! istry, geology and allied topics, to au- | A little over bait o( one per cent. Virginia may be Giences of citizens, aud with excellent effect ia promoting | chivalrous, but her sons, it see! ve been more tor- for them beyond the grave 1 other lands and new Nat | Wiinhigton A matt force af the enamy seems to be in ing grounds. ‘These tears ot volun’ory recoustruction are | Ho. eeston of Plymouth.aad Washwgton, with wo dispo- but chimoras of the brain is Jepvens then explaias how be thought the etection | about armistice, negotiati a Maaby's Kesuy on Metatt his weapons, in fond expectation that Le will have use | yet there sre no indications Of an early advance upon cay a tlon, the iebot harly . F ice and injury is den sands Gani deving toom counected with the laundry, ia the base | & taste for science and a desire for its advancement. fn | tumate, | The gent emt are a ortl Caration tra raped nips. RXKCU LION OF SEVEN OF SHARIDAN'S MEN ON TUE Th-ro were upwards o ndred awd forty | The Iatoss News from the Union Forves.in ail parte of , 1834, be was invited to Hartford to deliver « Dom | Corgia, When other States come np to ibe mevsure of | @Ad pence, on tha basis ot Confederate independence and ih dain aaoes : Wot whor wore vatitied and gct- | the countey, The tatest tntelligence from the Rebel Capa ey hcg tants abi a fed | their duty, as North Carolina bas done, thers w State sovercigaty, North and South, thus laying the From the Rienmoudt bispat te Was some slight confusion at frat, | 1) i fog to Lowell. In 1835 otd 1856 he guve more exten + s . P b ibe flamer ‘bet tal, Tbe iatest Nows from Europe aud, other parte . 1 New York, In 1539 he opened the | cause of complaint. He supposed if North Carolina were | fo.udatious of peace agit security im the future, We con. | The folowing letter, welfem to Geaeral Soeridan by © flames worked up between * Eke gin roy ah eg epend ia | tosend all hor women and children aud negroes to tue ‘ Colonel Susy -will show tbAL the inurder « us ne stairs as far as the third | Of the World, Full account of tho Banquet givea at the Jacitente ot Bo oo eat nichecouteee ou ex. | army it woutd probably be admitted tuat che bed jerhapa | clude with the fottowing extracts, by: oat | the Yankee cavalry io (be vatlay has not floor, at which piace ihe f d. the firs. | Astor Hove to Captain Finley Auderson by the editorial aa tore aad theorctical chemistry in the earce insti | done half her duty. Tho centiemen f/m \ irgivia climns | position — J It im Deiat aed to, {Be pointy aud worthy of (be writer em tae a Heke | aud roportorial corps of the Henao cetadtishment, with be f pop ‘State rights man; bat be hasa poor way of show a vort of your speech fam led to tofer that | re Pn rsured for . E fata ‘Be aa aleo getiverod repentant cost of Rov oe eaesediaationte,” ad tor bin Tom nioed the ontaNaartitas L was) Cevoring. acd ¢n- | daips Geuerai . H. Surmioas: commandigg (ined Statew | Duiiding owned by A.A. Solver. Iti damaged about } (he snteresting and oloquent speeobes delivered on the Goipmia, Haltimoro, Lunia, St. Louik, boblie and New. | occasion say tbat he endorsed eneru word written amd the. States in some outside way, | torces iu ihe vatley — . Toles. Stn panko twee tae Ee i nor Uoe ti | omnes Reet The taining. OEY of “By Ee Gee Peluma, Troy of them illustrated by briitisnt and inter- | spelen ly Gavernor Brown and F ice President Stephens, w8 1 gud vot ubrough $be vr ele of the two gor CrxakeSome time ip the mont of septemaar, | pan , 2 a al Joteresting Scientific, Artistic acd Literary Musical aud Theatrical Review for the weet; of my iaen, | present, bat 1 ig anpposed toy pave boon caugod ia somo qonsaes, | 5: ele hung and | acetdental manner, ao a om Sd @rting experiments. 11 1830 Prot, Billimaa published » | also the views expresses by the gentlemen trom ‘i o my mind, and vever can } durive my eheence from my comma ftoxt book co *Cnemisiry’? in two volumes, for the use Carola (itr. Boyeo). He wes aware that ano 'y 7 ther revolution, if seces- | who bad beon vaptored. by your for be, until Lam prepared for AS, 6 él a iacowerin pee Larbe a streets of Mron! he order, aul Fine it Baoanway.—Te tween sight and aino.oo Wedaes- | Sareonabie roading for Farmers aod Agrioulturiste, Cac- 3 year he bad pnb. | such sentiments was looked wr Frcovering &) gion yea revolution, Por the States could pot go suo | Shot in the streets of brut vu : in m ie edoes. “ Pe — ge ny ee ire cceleay st witb nes taint of djloya’ty, but be was satiefed with bis such & convention a8 you seem, from the report of your immedi presence, of bi * day nigbia Ure broke oat ia, (he photograph galiery of | cont News (terme, Varieties, Facetin, Valuabio, Roviowe pondices, which in the courre { tea years passed pany, and when they were bung rotent tO O8K | aneech, 10 Unwk I favored, without Orst seceding from | Since then another (cantured by a Colonel wil © ; . . egy woterh tbres editions. ‘Av account of @ journey between | the poor privilege ot being bung with (hom thir present alliances. plundering expeditien into Itappahannock) shacod a Katon & Norton, fourth story o' Broadway. Tho Aco | of the Money, Commercial, Dry Goods, Boot aad St to the coat of one of the at this would be vm tai Mr, Mites, Of S. Cy Paid it was always painful to him, whet) subjects ro wiring, grave nnd deliberate 5 ‘ © neideration were introduced 10 the House, to ee undue iereet pt areaee, ti sin ansethe the manifestations of party excitement and stil mors 6 sec The narrative of this} arney, replete with scientific ob. | Uional jealousies. Our only hope of final succest ie na i “ dial, (riendly and {rateroal union, error, nem mervatiows, was published (0 1863 wader the title of **A | cor ogee peueniee eee ¥ x 51" «2 vol 0. New York), and | more discord ond enasp-rated feelings, witl pro Tate a nictguts editions, 11853 he resigned his | He had nevor beard int Honse one word to — the professorship, and was made proiessor emeritus, but at lousy of any member -_ 6 State of North Carolioa. 9 request Of bia colle gues be coutinued to lecture 01 It was not epvenatf cf t +2 This, to my mind, is as clear anit isto yours. Upon | lar fate. \ Inbel, amis yent of reconatruction [ staod pow just where | or a i eowterd ‘ d yber, 1S61. Then } wrote ton geutieman tn eu. | Musby and al! bia men.’ ’ : omer os wick iro vim stativg that T Sts cuarged with Since che muirdar ct ty men not prrk Of the root were destroyed. ‘The lows of Katoa & Tor ws — Single subscription, $2; Three copies, $5, Five ich gentiments and desiring me to make a public cewial } dred prisoners, inelading many oltio Norton amounts to about $2,500; lasured Moe $5,000 in the | copies, $8, Tea copies, $15. Siugle coples, Ove ceots of it. 1 told biny fn reply that I looked upon sucti a | captured from your army = = command, have bees | Peioe Cooper aud oue otber company, Bhird floor i500 | » A limited. aumber of advertisements inserted te charge 4s Wat ag an impaLation upow my intelligence avd | [orwarded to Richmond: but the execution o my var: | cupied by Mee. Mreterre, devust. Mrs. Pretoree iso say upon my iutegrity. The issue of this war, in my judg. | pore ‘of retaliation was deferred in Orde, as far a poset aed a portion of (be Moor for dweltia tee Wenner Hena wrent, wea eubjughiion or independence. | go understord | ble, to :Oafine us operation to the men of Custer and | yrucipally by waler, aod is e-tinaated at ubout $1,000 it when the State of Georgi seceded, and it was witha | lowell. Acoording!y, oa the Gil instant, sevem of your | ed for $2,600 in a Brooklyn insnraves company q buroehqmekly, and before the fremen succasted in sul | Cattio aod Horse Markets dafag it, the whole of the fourth story and the greater | vents of the day. Hartford and Quebec, mau before the modern conve: Accousts of alt importaat Dieoces of travel were introduced, also appeared from Prizes Cashed tn All begaitsedt Lotte- acon, geolog: closing acade- | we all g! acknowled, NL consciousness of this With’ all its responsibil. | men were, by my order, executed ow the vailoy pike ¢ floor is occupied by bias Hyams, artidics oc | cee and iaCormation giveu. s mic wl Fe ran Seeaeention of tr sor | #8 THUCh AB was pos (es, sacrifices and perils that t pledged myself then and | your highway of Vinee a ale mennincturer. tock dam*ged by water about $500: in q oe saci poe hal 1) Broadway. ‘Sulifian's physical babits, and bis constant activity have | adi ut forth, As to saying (net one Stat there to stund by ber and her fortunes, whatever they Hereafter aay yr iso iniliag inte my Dende wii be | earell ter 95000 ia Paciio aed Brook! ya tasurance com pom tment & abe Worth thot Hbated to give him a tirm and vigorout old age, free | more thao another, he thought the statement war tm. | niche ty liad adopted?” As for making | tronted with the kinds i oir condition un pinice. First occuiod bY Sidney W. © rtlctes of Real 5 re Wor ele Feempicnsvetag ante ty jofiemity; and though (1862) | prover aud bastliy made, He thought that ali bed doud | any pupiia devial of ‘charge I fool too much self | some vew act of Larbarity shall compo! me, rainccant hegare, Ke. stock damaged about wet, Gerke the eunn wiih Be Pemperdinae: cacy firth year, he stilt Loom & great interest ia a respect todo it, * © * Yours, truly, to adopt @ tive of poliry repugnant to humanity. Vory 000 tn the Manhattaa aad other HBLMBOLDs, 594 Broadway. ity and freetom, at home N. Gy (ioterraptiog)—-Ie North Carolina ALEXANDER 8, STEPHENS respecttul y. youc obedient servant, : yolniag stores No. 433 Broadway n Sw San mnie mber of numerous Americau and gape cab basi d eiraa wused jer and Hon. Taos. J Semure, ©. 8, Senate, Ricuniond, Va JOUN S. MOSBY, Lieutenans Coase! street, occupied vy hegre ihe a, water ewe a rendwar. H0v more . — rT i r Ve , fat many Noe, 89886 ea. Daven, ser. | 08 Gtr. Laech) 2 Na A ag pape a ER reno canaen specs Intie Bouse oa saturday | From the Zavyannah Republiesn, Nay, (4; | fice i at present unknown, We learn ‘rom the Fira Mar A.—Why te PI # Night Blooming ot Co , ‘ny D, Seventy thitd Pennsylvania Votune wat te course eine "ot Wevernor Brown | which te univerantty reprehended ‘The antidote to (he | p to Sunday pight about two thousand of our returned | ghal that the Mames wero Seat sean ikening (rom the | CERKUS lite an ommibus ticket! Because (t ia \ateaded KSore, aged dt yours,” Me. Biker wasa well known printor | Herat presniene stephens, ‘Ie must contere that the | vagaries of the nervor Mendy is tor ve tonne in | prisinere had been transferred and brought (othe city. | clem|cal room. Tue matter is under invastigation. for tho “aie, ’ ~ ‘ n Sunday (be boats bis countr: of the peopie, 1p about noon, aud an iM | Rewawar ano Naknow Fscart—Harow Co: 0a . pA TA asker Med y Spt Re gE TO re ee remanent a | menue sarong wns on tbe Hut, to voce vow wolccim® | wednesday altard 00 AY Rit of Boraes attaches vo. a suckin igetanangoogs. Tea ealy poveus pare’ and. was bower ae dneabarged roe. service, | Heavy burde Se ae corer aaene Tak Breckinridge’s V ¥ Over Giller volved on Colonel Kiser, who diveharged the dut { age wore passing up Broadway, mone Teuth street, tt druggists. Factory St Barciay #.reoh. ans mabort sojruen at herao, he re Solisted in t - | a sret & fea reas ot AVPULTONAL PARTICOLARR OF THR FIGHT UF OY. \ chi and heap hay Me j carriage waa atruck by a passing stage hich throw the Guisie, lauren tem > O7-thita (ORGETI CER, Vela a ok Compasy, 0, 1.0% Monthy tans we Math (From the meet treo) Register | rieae bt the park. The priners, for the moct port, ave 1 AC1Ver (rom big seat to tho ground, with but alight i ne Feet Pine re as he tat siren gy to rv Soeras tomeiaen ‘0 to bis celesi Our forces are 1arking @ glorious finish of the campriga | looking for better Cram we capcteit to find theon afte (he jury. Wetore be Could regaia his seat, aowver, he the malady which, after a short ted ye: ated fat tlie theory of popalar hberty on which our g¢ tis | in East foonesses, (On Saterday iat, Nov. tv. ou. | Aardshine of their tony olfrement and, io many | D- vecnmo frig! q wieh oo fur | (nening into Tenth street, Aw they reached #Ifh fe intrenchinante | stances, Drucal treatment. Many say thi Breckinridge artecked (be suey in aker wae employed as nv ay on the dtl: of Nov ember, founded Me Detleved there would be as wach nse in sor rr \ t bieved oervpant-—an old i ari hte at Bull's After oattying. weveral ives of their | long, but dewire to be sant tramediiaiy tothe frong | with the carriage and ts frightevod oceup pl Ra ge prdia Me alaA mace iar ing auchan embassy anit would be t0 send propositions of | LET wilhdrem iu be tracing, Yenving the Warreus- | where they will have an opportunity Piling © lady vamed Mee Clark, (96 owner of tho «arriage and qovotal stmnlo8S Of eur eee ee ae pence upon tue Dasieet ue iadependesce (sas Be Sones ve ‘ eva’ tuke's | with (heit captors, {hus (ar we bave (ound it s. | horece— they wore caught by a young man warmed Saye ree eae ne hore wae prepared to scan Teas) te any vertlon of | Oe am My {a the evew | Dintn a tist Of thelr oamac, out Uope to dono at | Charles Flaming, who, bearing the lady aceeain, taw to le Dye the North. He boteved Ihab ite Whole North: eres Toe tederaie ai 0 ty dav the rescue, Sorcing the horses, after a qraat struggle 0 | ad Wig Depot, whotesale end fatal, No § As or OF POG et ine eived an itdicatione’ of weskuecs | retreat towards Kuoxvilie never oer (bines by balves, This (act ix | succeaded in stopping ther fot the | The dye apalind wy skilat arise. our part would be received @ iLdications of Weakness very of th’s young man the " Mustrased im the Mberal Hoos of her men and | timely acistance and b: the retreating federal column wae aod despair. re | the consoles de an to (he at rid most Likely th. for | «Mdwin A. Brooks to the PuBite jy ahconpncy ie a apmeesafeteht amen demir etd Wr. (Foote, ot bt Greve hd gear lf ithe commits ota i hy Sores. red | wellare or tose wnete meu Lay aod oight ‘ait the lojuries Me, Fleming received woe & | Havieg closed my buainass in Kultou sicce ‘of Secand and Grean atrevts, was burned iast might, Lose | present form. H h state credit fOr | ileoners, « URN Of OILY Wegows and Ambuiane ed | latter seom uevorto tire in the good work. Ihe Ht radiaed armand tog. ‘His win rewarded mith she | Corth Goutinue Ua, tmpore ‘ersure 990, caataly tagured. predate: Ste. hoce had ‘no cont on | With suppli¢e aud VaGRb!® medical stores. many horses, | aud Soapotala bv 9g jeuartctent, (be “Fireman's, B Meta =F te seabnptae Bnest auntity at my cla and oom -— ae y ie bie! of ix ten-pound Parrott gona, being the wile of Ihe ene yon fitlee i beds aud other conveviene j " Broadway, oppoa te (he Metrog whe Gutisiiaw Commission. - | (DiSGoF, and no right Wo apeak 0 bis own dafewe; aud, | six ten-icnee Part Ried. tein More, cell intn Our | Bumver Of ack are there quatwored. To day. Coroners’ Laquests. ee a aan alors cr | therefore, contunely ped spore Hen, aN ug hips extouding tale do-norrow, the horpital #i Favar Casaatriee.— Coroner Wildey bald an inquest, at | 96 personal application, wi. vee Paavenemia, Nov. 25, 1804. | aatuacie were medeey membe 0 dared nok ment hime fa uene ware ab Morris | He aud Hialte will diseburgo 1h0ir argoes 10 v6 br aHEHL | Ay Now Vork Hospital, on the body of George C. Lowell RDWIN'S eo Ui Chrial dia | to face im open we to the erty, and we aiiail have « Inrge recession To ovr Cn rs . = debe os en bas iesaed | fe estan, of (a, rate a paint o( order, The dedate | town Jeetorday. ous [Sha tes Rdkeo: properatiove are Seokiog ev toceiye | thirty four years of age and a dative of Mate, who died | gine Gora Waren perrmtamgh etry ee ee CaaS ie Oe ieee a es oroun The weet ater from Breckinitdge. + them, {rom tne effects of having one of bis feet crushed be. | ver ns—One, (ro sud nree' accrabloneepll ssn ssn > yale feeling pene fr aa ad a Rone | ak PUNStRS Ar taM tO Fin rLains, | F6 prisoners wore nroucht oul on six steamers, to | civeem ibe Deal and bridge at Fulton terry Tee accident | Oe Pes 81 of Th. 109 of a or Rae ic, Baltic, Livingaten, Nov At, | gegurred on joa jastan onsod i ‘ Phousand cop! ne food, medicines, | Mr, Foote (excitedly) — Yee, sit, T voderetand how this From the 1 Register, Nov w Avaal Moy heraia cs Yomk aan: | wourred on the 0 ougineee Clothing and reading matter sent from the Ceniral office } jg Phe Vice Presirtenl has deen arraigned here to-day, awit Passoogert during the your {s oatimated at over $1,000,000, from the | no restriciion was placed upon the deboie then. Te avers to | but littie additional news ot Y | he 7 order (9 dono Hivety ont of order lf HT puraoing the enemy, and rec Pittebarg beavch over $200,000; from the Cincimnaty | be, very ruc im over fa denornee—entively out of sy der fo IOES “The fetal @umber'er privouers oapia vin Jewwber, reached Fortress ef wi a there remajued til! the sth. the Sist AboUt 406 hundred died on the p ‘rom Jonesboro, Thursley Yreekinridge’s movemeate, ing the fruits oF ut te men's 9 " a occnpa sage and three aller | Hospital from injuries r CLT EN, Us Bennaway, 4 ¢ ' i z ane » one's heart good be atenunsiniy ( ranch $119,000, The expensed have baen less than two en, of 8. C= Th otlomian said somethi ted to be eryght hundred and fifty, Foar buvdred their transfer to our vesse'® |\ wo one's heart go of the @ pier mn walt per cont, sed the otber branches ta proportion | about aku nine nAtacks. " fs been made of the View Mrewe are expected to reach here today Filly bade ag new life nparted {0 these hs they sep from Carenoe Wiidey betd an inques "| Mignest Promtwm Line ke Betton Sewing ——— “| Presidout i Ho believed We had «aid amo: | and Comms, 1G addition to thoae siready teported, have | Yankee hands on bord their ows countrys ships, Homie aud the Ary cendered & verdict of AccItaRte! | y Qin WA RECER A WLLSON, ts Bee Se erg vioee babe at. Walpole: i thiag in t gentleman, aud be wished the ton into Our hands. The enemy are in some force st muse at ry shout. miniat ceivplen, Y wee anal ul tas 1 Deconsad way a gative of Iraiaud, Woes er & Wiison's Walionhole Ma Fe ae ee er aod in ike alten, | geotieman toay wuother De manut to /aiimate that be | Strawberry Plaine, eighteen mies (rom Knoxvive, an | ofgee Paces wen So'e | Geaaiiac One ae BI cs wovnsea ¢ . Hiking attack: ia jonera’ ' S (etn ths tabu i Tonnronarer avd, took tne bee | erPowelNe: sir n very Cxpeot to hear of another, hamdeome ‘bageine etair 1b | On ome poiat the prtsauers alt sgren se ee eee? | uw Dawuke oF eastewa.—A horse, ailachet to & Beye trom hie pocket, aod then procesiet to clean out | swlking aviacks ait iNav muade 1m tures gation, * Tinton latelligonce reostyed Satarday night. astiree us Fired comtortabig: these wivo bad woltber nod wore re. | wagon qontaining Mr. Richard Yan Wrox and (rea mache citer ste hs Sod> Anka tat petbaves teas we vad trie tnatout Torocs bolt ‘Strawberry. Piciwsy ani that ihe | duced to the (are furalabed v7 the goveroment, tad s | yecame frighioned on Wednesday wHi'e.rsssing ‘bs ; ere long the North would send ambassadors with propo: | enemy have retreated to their fortifications st Knox. | bard and cruel time of tt. The protection aga! & © | corner of Vanderbilt and Willoughby avenues, where Finaer 8x0 pe aoleee we put ourselves in Loo lowly an | ville hell ‘end thousends must perien (he com. eaagea ie none rt Tos, sale! gold hunters yey autitade OF rotaked out military exertions. Mr. F. weet | fom againgt © pile of stones, and was simoat tol Va Boar. —Twe of ime Largoes satelite regione ct” Desver Oljren the aot. of Oslo: | Cngitecemeniess Re, copcstres sould ashe atere ss | Oe Nile He wan ghtvea atone snowean HON gMantoin | quttou Wawa te tue env seman aa ae M % oad what he yok and friend wore soversty iajerad. . * . ber snow fell to the of eightoen joches 08 & | guty. of “4 matances, aod what Of one mradend dotiart, ARNE, GIB Havetorns feroi av bonyer, aud inuch debper further weak, ~ Lad ee ie eee a EY PR 9 | ae demaned to vas ecient dl

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