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a TRE BEBIL INCENDIARY PLOT. NWO MORE ARRESTS YESTERDAY, Supposed Clue to Ancther of the Conspirators. CURIOUS RUMORS ABQUT TOWN. George N. Sanders Said to.be in Now York as Chief Leader. 4 EFFECT OF GEX: DIX’S ORDER. eee REGISTRATION OF SOUTHERN RESIDENTS. Beward of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars to be Offered by the City. Stringent Order of Admiral Paulding. MEETING OF HOTEL PROPRIETORS, ae, de, he. \ Tho authorities have not yet succeeded In arresting all tho parties supposed to have been convectod with the tate Incendiary fiasco. The detective forces, under Mr. ‘Young, ther cbie’, assisted by detectives McDougal and Benvett, continue their investigations with uaubated zeal and vigor, sparing neither pains nor expense to discover aud bring to justice the daring couepirat TWO MORR PARTIES ARZESTED. Yo addition to the arrests previously made, Chiof Young and bis offlvers yesterday succeeded in apprebend. fog two suspicious Southerners who havo been lending an {dle it not a vicious life since their arrivel in the city. ‘Tho names of theso men and the proof which the ollicers ave connecting them with the incendier sm we are uot ‘wt liberty to use at present, The detectives are daily re- ceiving information which will undoybtedly lead to the arrest of other parties, who, if not actully concerned in kindling the’fires intended to lay the city in ashes, can pbe proved to be accessories before the tact. 4 A-variety of startling rumors abound in the city; but Perhaps none of them are entitied to much credit. The disposition to theorize and inveut plausible tales respect. Yng extraordinary occurrences of every description is a ‘Btrongly marked feature in mankind; and hence half of jthe floating rumors so prevalent in the streets at the present time sbould be received with very great caution ‘Bnd A large degree of allowance. SUFPOSED CLUE TO ONE OF THE CONSPIRATORS, Among the stories tifat turned up yesterday thore was ‘Bve which is entitled to some weight, as it was evidently Gold in all sincerity by a persoa deeply improssed him \peit with its ¢ruth aud importance, The namo of the ia- ormant is in the possession of the authorities; but by Foquest we refrain from publishing it, and also omit the ame of the party supposed to have been interested in plot, in order that the police may suffer no obstacie in ir investigation, The suspected fparty is said to bo li known in this city, having heen engaged in the “printing basiness here for some time. Hoe bas been missing from the city for the lest four yours. untif about ‘@wo weeks ago, when he suddenly reappeared among his Cormer associates. { AN INTERESTING CONVERSATION. On the evening of Sunday, the 20th inatant, he took a H around town in company with a former acquaint. ), and after visiting several saloons and drinking quite Greely the two doally brought up at the Star House io ‘Lispenard street, Here the suspected party, whom for Bonvenience we shall designate as Smith, upon being ‘questioned acknowledged to having been for the past s@wo years engaged in the business of running the block. Bes Sart ov with his brother, who, it is alleged, a8 cleared ‘over $60,000 since the breaking out of the by successful operations in that business, Smith (tated that he intended to start on the 28th instant for Wassau, via Canada, for the same business. He asaerted ‘qwlso that there was a plot on foot iu this city which )would startle the community, and that a large number ‘ef revel officers at present in New York wero connected ‘wita te, @EORGE N. SANDERS IN THIS CITY AND MANAGING THE PLOT. He asserted moreover that the famous George N, Bavders was in this city, residing in a secluded place, ‘and was managing the whole affair ia connection with ‘m certain broker in Wall street, who, ho ssid, Turnished all the means required to carry out the echeme, Bmith declared that he himself had sevoral times drawn jon the broker; and asa proof of this statement he ex- Ribited a large roll of greevbacks which ho said he had received the day before from the broker, He algo stated ‘hat a cortain hotel in Broadway was the headquartors of he conspirators In this city, a Dunnegan Hotel the inctpal rendezvous in Canada; that tho proprietor of @ iatter was their agent in Canada, aud had daily oom- ‘munication with them by mail. ‘On the following day Smith was met per acresment, dd was accompanied to the Post Oflice, from woick be red a large numbor of letters, most of which bore Canada mail stamps. He said be had to take thetn up @ cortain hotel, where he met cortain parties daiy. his same Smith was at one time taken prisoner at Vicks @urg, bot was sbertly after released; be was Iso connected in the Johnson’: nd affair, je ie describ ed as being about five feet six inches in ith light eyes, sandy complexion, wearing an gray overcoat, with groeot plaid lining and oval cap. fo is a tly about thirty-five years of age. He atrictly ed that what he bad confided to his friends es not be mentioned. Nothing at that time was ght of the matter, but fn v! of the recent develop- , Monts ft ts'not at alt improbable that the person whom ‘we have called Smith may really be an accomplice in the *imcendiary conspiracy. REGISTRATION OF SOUTHERN REFUGRFS. the der of General Dix, calling upon ali porson: thern States who are at present or may hereaiter @ up thelr the tries comprising the Dopart- or their ‘Dames at the headquarters of Genera! Peck, a large num- eer of Southerners presented themselves yosterday and their names. Exch #0 registering is ted to & most ow @xamioation by Major Hayvan, A. D. ©,, who {8 charged with performance of this duty. (n entering the ice the applicant give their full name, age, height 1 complexion; their Southern residence and their nt residence and employment here; where born, . y are then subjected to the most right crons- amnioation as to whother they Lave ever served in the whern army, and if so, whether such service was oluptary or conipulsyry, Tt requires conalderable time conduct there ex: ations, and Hot more than one wwndred persons can register their nvmer tn ® day, un- ‘more officers are emploved in the prosecution of the ‘Business. About ity registered their names yester- ‘day, and quite a Ia-ge number were compelled to go | a without having their business attended to. 8 nothing pecuilar noticeable the appearance or jomeanor of any of thescexiler that would distinguish hem (rom ao equal number of native New Yorkors. No xcitemont whatever was ocoasinned in the violuity of @ headquarters and everything passod of very quietly. COWBLL'S HOTEL—AN ARREST AND A JOKE. The police made an arrest at Cowell's Hotol, Weat Wutrest,on Monday, The circumstances under which this @rrost was madejure somowhat peculiar and laughable, r youbg MA Was Stopping at the hotel for a fow days, lo bappened to have in his possesion a small patent saving apparatus, which, aga matter of course, he left hie bedroom on solng Out The aitaches of tho hotel, On learning of the attempt which had been made to fire ‘Bho city, naturally enough made search through the yire house, ao oa to discover any evidences of incen- inriam, In'the bed:oom oceuph ing apparatus wes found, and the owing for what uses the article war intended, au See that it was some infernal machine, tuteuded w up the whole edifice. The police wi rack of the owner of this shaving appara groou ator arrested. ‘Pome time, an examination was bad, when the whole mat. Mer was cleared up aod the young man diecharged. TH COLLINS MOTH. Oo Friday night two or three suspicious oes anal atreet, North river.” They walked up and down in gee seen ip the Vicinity of the Collins Hot nt of the hotel for several minutes, and then pro- ed to te wharl adjolpi The watchmae ia ch that locality ecru'inized™theso mon very closely, and ‘dered them off the wharf voder ‘ity of being shot, characters wore aeon in the vicinity during the ever tno atiprapt wes made to fire the promises, TNH INTERNATIONAL MOTEL. army officer the of! eae fire dressed a4 au, made thelr 6 bookke a One of thom by the young man the lookers on, not Hiving been beid in’ custody for pen immodintely decamped. Several other bard look. At the Intornatione! Hotel, on Friday night, two mon, pearance and demacted & room. eaper, suspecting that all waa not right, re- need, when they usel abusive language. iy the anaint- 00 OF the employes they were both ajrcted from the carried $e NOW FAyhor wupepular NEw’ YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2% 1864. came | en, or for Diack valise. An bone afterwards the to the Boel and mad nd applicall @ for a room, | Conviction of Dut this time in more co. ciiacory tangaxge. Their appli. | abo cation was (he secoad ume refused, aad they weal «way Peacoably, Ibe hotel cierk ix of the opivion that these moo Were disguised in the elothing of an army “Mticor | ands droman, ~ he latter bud # ire cop on bis howd, OCCIDENTAL MOTEL, that an attempt was made to fire this house 4 ayplied for @ room at of sald nomber, to be paid unoe the OF either of (hem; provided tbat the Foward ore ee be paid only upon the condition that the Ne eH bY members of (bis society, and publisbed W Yous Henacy of the 27th inst, be hereby ro- THOMAS. IMPORTANT NEWS FROM TENNESSEE. 1k will be seen by the foregoing resolution thot all other rewards wlatsoever heretwfore offered through edvertise- Mments in the papers are revoked, the association only Vets themselves (0 the payment of (he reward above The action of the asrociation was in every respect har. MO 1Ouk, Mimost eve. ¥ Hotel proprietary iv Lue city LEINg represented, and (he taoat determiped fecling wus eviveed by ail Wo do whatever lay ip their power to briag the per- PetraXers and Agents of (he late Hefariwous attempls NpOD the liv O84 dod properties of the citizens to coudign punish mout, MEENNG OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. ‘ThA rep tt Proves to be false, Goneral Themas Reported to Lave Fallen Back to Franklin oe the pote ia ht last, bir. Muyo, the proprietor, pe Sees on ee the fact toat the Presumes that the report grew out of Olempo (neat used with Loar Dot the sticbrest Evory thing passed made on the thestre off qi during (hg performa: and Mr fait, the owner. took pronipt ind Silicient steps to place the build- ing beyond avy possible attempt af its destruction. 8T. GEXMAIN HOTEL. At this hotel two persons called on Friday evening with email le.ther carpet bags und desired rooms: but tated to the fact that the house was 4 Mr. Dobba, hd proprietor, was compolled to turn them away. Both seemed Anxious to secure lodgings; but whether they were conhécted with the alleged gang of incendiaries or Dot it cannot be said. As 800m as the police gave notif- caution of the attempt being made to fire the several hotels, exira guards were placed throughout tho buildin, and the engineer of the hotel kept an ample supply ‘water upon every floor, 4 REWARD OF $25,000 sugaESTRD BY MAYOR GUNTHER. At the regular meeting of the Common Counc! yeater- day the followiug communication was received: Ornice, Haw Fone, Nev. 25, 1864, JOUNCLL thority of law. cargweriag, adequate reward for the detection an Bou'ahment ot the guilty parties who Lave recently attempt- 0d to fire several of the large hotels of thia city, I feel it my duty to bring the case to the consideration of ‘your bonor- able body. The Common Council will, [ am sure, do all in ls power to giveefficiency to the administration of the and to bring to justice the prime movers of this bacem- : onid respectfully recommend that your honor. Able body would authorize the oiler of rewards amounting, in the aggresate, to twenty five thousand dollars. for the arrest and convietlan, by due process of law, of the persons guilty of these crimes, Aad I do earnestly recommend that the Commen Coun- cli, and the people of this city labor diligently to discover the truth and the whole truth this matter, and exert their In‘luence to protect the Hivea And proverty of our ertizenm, d that the investtzution of those oflences be not mitted by ¥ piasisibl oxt, but that the course of justice be malouined | dthata fair and impartial trial ao cord ng to the eo on of tits Sate, the lawaand pence of witch bave been broken, shall vindicate both; for its thus alone that coo order can he sacured, weked mer pun tabed aud public liberty mariained ©. GODFKSY GUNTHER, Mayor. THR INSURANCE COMPANIES. ‘There was an ad ourned private mecting of tho oMeers of the several indurance compan os yesterday afternoon, held ut the Continental Insurance Company 8 building, on Broadway. ‘The meeting was cal od relative to a mutter which hrs been (or some time be.ore them, and not, as reported, for (be purpose of ollering a reward tor the ar- rest of the late incendiaries who fired the several hotels However, it ia understood that the subject was before tho board, but whether any definite action was taken in the matter or not we could not learn, It is presumed, however, that a suiteble reward will be decided upon at snotber meeting shortly to be bold. "HE NAVY YARD AND THS FIRES—S'RINGENT ORDER FROM ADMIRAG PAULDING. Admiral Pauldiog, commanding at the Brooklyn Navy “Tard, has issued the foliowing arder:— Navy Yio, New York, Nov. 26, 1854. Fiereaftar mo visitora will be permite | ta enter the yard without a pass from the Commandant or Executive Officer Large Reinforcements Moving Forward to Him. Rebel Accounts of Breckin- ridge’s Victory. The Late Incenatary Fires—The Mayo Suggests Offering a Roward of Tw ty-tive Thousand Dollars for the D: tectiom of the Gullty Parties, &c. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. The Board of A'dermen met yesterday afterneon, Alderman Jeremiah in the chair, INORBASED RAILROAD FARER, Alderman Lona offered a resolution requesting the Coua- sel to tbe Corporation to inform the Board by whit a thority the Eighth Avonue Railroad Company bave raised the fareto ten cents from the City Hall to the terminus Of the line, Adopted, THR LANE INCENDIARY ¥TRIS, A communication was received from the Mayor,and referred to the Committee on Urdinances, suecestang that & reward of ti five thousand dollars be offered (or the canture of the incendiary conspirat rs, The com- munication will be found in enother column, CRNTRAL PARK IMPROVEMENT FUND STOCK. Ap ordinance authorizing the Comptro'ler t» fexue $234,000 of the Central Park improvement fund stock, was received from the Board of Councilmen, and want: mously concurred in. A NUW MARAT IN PROSPECT. A resolution was received from the Board of Courci!- Men calling upon property holders along the line of the Hadgon river, from Twenty third to Fortieth street, to fend maps and descriptions of their property to the Clerk of the Common Council, with the view of Felling the to the oity (or market purjores. Laid over. MILITARY PARAT UND. The committee to whom was re'errel the subject of ea lecting a prrace ground for the First division o the New York Stave Guard, reported in tavor of setting apart a portion of Hamlin sqaure (or that purpose. On motion, tue Bard then adjourned, BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. Tbe Board of Councilmen met yesterdoy, and, in the absence of the President, Counciimaa Webster took the chair, Our Forces at Strawberry Plains Reported Surrounded, hem ble) The Loutsv!) Lona vita, Ky., Nov, 28, 1864, General Thomas is report! to have fallen backgto Franktio, Tennessee. ‘The military authorities hereqesy that if the report is correct, General Thomas must I? preparing to recelve the large reinforcements now on ttasir way to bim before giving battie to Hood, and that he #bas fallen back for no ether puspose. (Franklia, Tean., to which Genera\Thomas is reported to pave retreated, ts situated twenty miles south of Nasbville, on the Tennessee and Alabems Railroad, Like Columbia and Pulaski, both of which have doudtiess been ab ndoned by our troops, Franklia Js unimportant uve aa an outpost of the great fortified cump at Nash ville, General Thomas will not be likely to abandoo Nashville uvless defeated by Hood, though it is more than probable that he may evacuate Franklin, —So, ‘EwRaLD, | MM. To tum Honona: REBEL ACCOUNTS: Hood Acr the Tennessee, {From the saima Kebel, Nov. 17.] We'do not doudt, from reliable injormitinn recetved hero, that (he eatire army of Tennessee ix now across the Tennessee river, and the gallant and unconquerable wen, who compose ik ore now exuitingiy marching to wards the capital of Tovnessee ‘Their numbers are satis factory. Their moraieis unsurpassed, Their 6 yuipmente fo artns, shoes an | cloching is complete, Under the lord of such during ond discreet commanders as Beauregard und Hood we calculate on soon hearing of triumphs which ‘(DIR RECENT ATTRMI'T TO BURN THK CITY. Jhe same message as the Mayor submitted to the Alder. men, recommending tbe Common Council to autnorize him to offer a reward of $25,000 tor the arrest and con. viction of the parties who attempted to fire the boteis in this city, was received and road. ‘As 8000 as the paper was read, Mr. Baccxrry offered a yorbal resolution, authorizing cf the yard, exc -pting when visiting th: "4 faual ies, After muster at goon and in the moen ‘atraugiers or | 2 Mayor to tesue @ proclamation In accordance with bis | Witt raise the spirits of all our people, and pub @ new vnemploved people about the yard will be taken In charge | recommendation, which was unanimously adopted with- | aapect on tho situation. ty the wate haan, and. uy der the direction of the eapiain ot out debate. aoe the watch, placed in confinement or turned out of the yar Ye RATCH OF VETORS FROM THE MAYOR, The Passage of the Tenne: ee. + — [From the Montgomery Mail, Nov. 18.) Agentieman attuched to the Army of Tennessee haw just arrived, the reliability of whose information orn be vouched for. ‘he entire army has cros ed the Tennestce iver at Florence. Lve's corps crossed first. The other ‘corps crossed on last Sunday, 1f auy such should prove to be men employed in the vard, they wil! be taken to the mustering o:ice and their names recorded for dismissal Tieveaftar the south gate will be closed, and no person itted to pass {nor out of the Yard except a: the main pute at York streot. Persons who mi Mayor Gunther sent in three voto mose.ges upon reso: lutions autvorizing Richard Conklin to erect a recruiting tent in the Park, Charles Byers and thomas McMauon to erect a etand in Burling shp, and Wra. Churchill to erect small office on pier No. 67 East river. His Hovor i opposed to the obstruction of the thoronghiares of th ter the yard with the workmen. or tn the calls and ny manner th, spall be comin report Uv Oiloar, yard with rap cig. The vetocs wore laid on the table for future | i, ts further stated that while portions of the army y come to the Navy Yard with supplies were on exch side of the river a party of bold federal No person who m of any kind will be permitted to enter the yard without jeave from the proper authority, but will remain om board their vessels or with their teams, and conform strictly to oer een a ee ing or lounging (where ersons Who mal 1 te reraone rtaees) ia che gerd wil be arrested and placed (n the cells for examination. The Executive Oiicer will be p eased to provide = special police of vigiiant and careful men to carry out the order. police will be charged with the (urther duty of report a the executive olficer all persons employed in the yar: who uiuy be idle or negligent in the performance of the labors upon waich they may be employed; and & fatlure to carry, out this order, of in any manner to negiect the Cocof the goverams ve wri te rolve {inmediate dismissal. ctuits will, as as x receiving ship: ii. PAULDING, Commanuact, ADOPTION OF PRECAUTIONARY MBASURES. ‘The most vigorous precautionary measures have been adopted by the United States authorities against the Tepetition of anything like these incendiary outrages. ‘At the United states Marshal’s oiftce the detectives have received orders to keep atrict watch over the buliding day and night, and the men have been divided into squads and detailed for day aod night duty. This pian tag been thought advisable owing to the fact that the United Statce courts, United States District Attorney's chambors and the law library are therein situated. ‘A strong guard of men, comprising detachments from the various regiments, been stationed at all the er- sonals and armories, and jous public butidings of especial importance, in anticipation of any future attempt to destroy them. THE LOCAL AND GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES work together in the utmost harmony, and have thus far succeeded in accomplishing much more than could have been expected in the short time fu which they bave had the matter in hand. The work of getting evidence is necessarily very slow, but that thus far obtained reveale the existenee of a well organized plan to destroy tho en- tire city, the {ailure of w! can be attributed only to the bungling manuer in which it was carried out. MORE INCENDIARISM. The International Hotel on Fire=Tim ly Discevery and Prompt Exting ment—Great Excitement, dc. Last evening, about a quarter-past ten, the inmates of ADOITIONAL AID FOR SOLPIRRS? FAMILIES, Ad ordinance was preeented appropriating the addi- tional sura of $500,000 to be expended in continuing tho aid he etoforeextended to the wives and families of the soldiers from this city now at the sext of war. It is eo- titled “ Family Aid Bonds, No. 11.” The Board uoari- mously concurred with the Aldermen in the passage of the ordinance. 4 MONUMENT TO SOLDIERS IN CALVARY CRMETERY. A resolution from the other Board was called up, diract- ing the Street Comiaissioner to contract with f Power & Daniel Draddy to erect a monu % vem ery in honcr of the soldiers from the c ty of New Yorm who have fallen in battle, It is provided that the cost of the meoument {is not to exceed the sum of $12,000, : Mr. Jac vas made a speech in opposition to Its peacace contending that the report of the committee was not aut ficiently explicit, Tbe resolution was adopted, however, only two or three members voting {0 the np ive. ‘After the passage of a few unimportant general orders the Board adjourned till Thursday. . SHENANDOAKE.. A Small Party ef the Enemy Re- ported at New Creek, &e., raiders came down the river in skitfe and cut the pon- toon bridge in two or three places. Three of the river raiders wore captured, and hatchets were found iu their possession with which they did their cutting. The rast of the party escaped. It was one of the boldest attempts of tho Yaokoo raiders during the campaign. » was Boon repaired and the remaioder of the d, Our informant further states that the transportation of the army has been mate- baggage an riaily reduced. Une wagon alone ts allowed to each headquarter including the transportation of the Commander-in-Chief. ‘The best mules and borses and wagons have been placed in the suppiy train. Tbe direction of the army is not known. P. S.—Since she above was in type we learn that ro- porte are brought by paesengers on the train of an en- gagement between Hood and Thoms, and that Sherman bas burned Atianta and was advanciug in tho direction The Daring Attempt Dest: oy Hood’ on. {From the Columbus aquirer, Nov. 18.) Frorencp, Now. 9, 1964, A bold and daring attempt was made 8 few nights ago ‘to cut loose the pontoon bridge which spaoe the Tennes- eee river at (dis place, Eight Yaukees procured a skiff several miles abuve us, aod at nightfall descended the river for the purpose of severing the bridge. On their way down they pressed @ Mr. Pedan, = good and sub- stubtial soceah, into their service as guide. At this piace the river is very wide, and we did not bave pontoons sufficient to reach from bank to bank, We were there fore forced to the necessity of resting the north end of the bridge upon an island, aud from thence built « trestle work to the opporite snore. Mr. P &e. mnnam’s Despatch. Heapquarrans, Mippiw Mirrary triad Nov. 26, 1964. ‘MAJOR 0. 7. STEWART. Genera! Sheridan has appointed Major C. S. Stewart bis chief of engineers. This gentioman is @ West Point officer, and graduated in 1846. He was aclassmate of Generals MoClcllan, Foster, Reno and Stonoman, and Dears a reputation second to none for professional abili- ties, edao, knowing that between the iaiand and the north bank of the river this trestle work existed, when vearing Florence turned the narty into the cut off. hey were very much surprised to find thia bridge, bat Mr. Pedan assured them that the pontoons were below the piers of the railroad brid; ‘They floated on down uutil the ystruck the they were discovered vy our pickets, anc ately fired upon. The party abandoned the boat, bub Mr Pedan jumped in the ri le to the shore. By ald of the dense undergro q one of them escaped. Mr. Pcdan paddled ashore and gave himself up. His explanation as to how he became connected with the party wus perfectly satisfactory to General BO Wak NEWS of any importance can be communicated from this place. the International Hotel were alarmed by the cry of fire, Hood, and be was immediately released. His state- The alarm cry resounded through the house like magic, | ™® army has remained undisturbed since Early made | meq’ was that the object of the expedition his last halt.way advance; and now it appears very pro- | was to cut the poutoons loose, fo a8 to cut being taken up by a hundred voices, and instantly there was a hurrying up stairs and down stairs and into ladies’ chambers of affrighted and easily scared people. Even off all commun(¢ation with the south bank of the river, thereby iselating ove corps of our army, aud consequeat- The rchome was a bold one, and would ly Successful but for the presence of le that we havo seen the last of the rebel army for this year at least. THANKAGIVING. In accordance with President Lisooln's prociamation, the saloon below \felt the contagion, and ice creams | Goneral Sheridan's army observed yesterday at one of f Mr. Pedan. scomed turned to lava under the lofuonce of the mo- | thanksgiving and rejoicing. Thanksgiving for the vic ‘The same correspondent, writing from the same place ment, Phosphorus pervaded the atmosphere. and black: | tories achieved. and rejoicing that, such ‘iotorios bring | on the 10th inet, eny'a:— akies the much desired ‘time of pence” so much the nearer, Another bold attormpt was made last night to aestroy curpet bags fitted before the frenzied vision inevery |” Forty wagon of turkeys and cbickeos {rom the | our pontoon bridge. Tho night was fotensely dark, and The guards on doty at Thawkegiving dinver te our good things arrtved on Tuce- a good deal of rain was falling the bridge could ‘oely see h other more than five steps apart. The Yankees made oue lick with « hatchet wpon toe cable to which the boats are attached; blow severed al! the ctranda but one, The guards hear the biow, aod darted to the cable before they could re- direction, The effect of the cry was not only electrical, but it had tho effect of paralyzing for gome moments ail efforts cn the part of the employes of the establistiment to adopt proper means for the suppression of the North furnished a pleat: soldiera in the valley, day vight and were distributed on Wednesday. ‘Totorday the weather was what {t always ought to be on Thankegiving day—clear aud ploasant—and the men enjoyed to their boarts’ content one of the most agreeabic flames, guests and visitore being anxious only after od episodes of their camp life. peat tho ick. There were three of them engaged in the the safety of their eilocts, As stated to our The aconts of the Christian and Sanitary Commissions poderteking. ¥ guard captored them Gelore they ubiquitous reporter, some ton minutes elapsed | also contributed to the enjoyment of the dav, | could get away. and the supply of good things-—jellies, fruits -_—— before a few basins of cold water were brought on the scene; but after that buckets ad libitum were burried ry od the whole thing was ducked out, empt to consume the city, m few days ag», the Ioternaijonal was either over. looked, or betng conducted on the faropean plan, it ‘was concluded that it was as well to jet it alone. How. ever that may be, it was lost might the special and only object of the ipcendiaries’ ettempt, and it was certainly Most providential that the fire was dotected so timely as it was, for otherwise very disastrous consequences might bave resulted. The fire was discovered m a smal! storeroom over the firat, or office and parlor floor of the hotel. At tbe end of along narrow corridor running along the pariors is a amali storeroom, used for putting aside a quantity of cots, mattresses, curtains, blavkcte id other most easily ignited material. That the fire was t of an tncendiary is beyond doubt;*whether of Ereckinridge Reported Sarroanding Our Forces #t Strawberry Pial [From the Kicbmend Sentine! 25.) We bad a very pioosing rmor (aye tho Bristol Repis- fer of the 224) from below last night, that Grockinridge und Vaughn sgain Aave the Faniees surrounded at Straw terry Plat Thore wes av engugemant on Friday last (Nov. 18), in which the negro regimeute are to have suffered severely, thresshandred being reported killed. We have not been able to iearn ntionlly the particulars, and are tnelined to think the report oniy a fancy of the “‘re- liable gentiema,”” The latest information from Knoxville that Gillem bae his headquarters at the fair ground, ond tnat there 18 no prospect of his receiving aby immediate reinforce. ments. and other delicaciee—were distributed by tho: men, Hot only to the mon ip the field, bus pariénte in the different hospitals. ‘Ihe t chickens for the paticnts in the s! eighed exactly fifteen hundred weight. It wax a Of enjoyment and rest for all: aud could the people at home have wituessed the scene, they would’ nave ve lieved and felt ‘that it is more bivssed to give than to receive.’” Came ROMPELL. The men of the Sixth corps have christened their present camp “Camp, Kuseell’’ This ts a tribnte of Tespect to the memory of the Iate General Russell, who was killed whiloteading hie troops at the baitie of the Opequan, on the 19th of September last. Mr. N. Davidso: Bespateh. Maxrivanuno, Nov. 28, 1864. gentle. 80 bo tho et.in the house,” as an employe said when . Speaking of it, of of one who made ljmself scarce im- | Partiee arriving from the front to-day proclaim a)l NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. mediately after bis tempt, we are unable to say. The | quiet in that vicinity. pists. she all storeroom is very seldom used, or even entered, SUPrrL tad thor ving asin: a ed bring ne ght Tat | gry och baste and activity atthe pont attend: |" grear—=mevel at vn for it Is lighted up from 19 window: 2 = through which the light enters wn ebe ‘and the only, | ent upoa the change of location of post officera having ee aimonity, & ee Down Almost or the seemingly ecrroct supposition f¢, that some in- | charge of sapplies from this to Harper's Ferry and | jn ne rebel Houre of Representatives, on the 25th g material was seeretly and sudden! cast through tho open window upon the cote and blankets, which must have taken an almost instantaneous: eflect. If the place was well selected In one respect, it ‘wag injudicious in the other—if the incendiary was deter- mined on his work—for at that hour of the evening Bo jwet., Mr. J. T, Leach, of North Carolina, oifered the (ol- lowing preamble and reaolutiona:— JOINT REROLUTIONS INF. Whereas, the vsiriendig, unj {ulerferenge of eitizeus of "the popular assemblies, f Stevenson’s depot, on the line of the Potomac and Win cbester Railroad. Captain Morton ¥F. H. Hale, Depot Commissary of Subsistence, is ordered to Stevenson's, and Major W, E. Morford, Depot Quartermaster, will re- move his supplies to Harper's Ferry, Captaia Leland ie fire could possibly be permitted to make any headwey ‘with the reserved rights in 80 crowded @ pert of howe. Even o ritution of the United siat We ee Seal cr Bighe tue. altemps could ccercaty | © “BrES 4F the eubeletonce depet at Harper’s Ferry. Congress, has beam the prolite eanse of have succeeded, a8 porters and night men are always in RAILROAD COMPLETED TO ATRYRNSON rele close proximity tothe room, Afver the torror of the firet Chief Eagineor Moore has the government raliroad pad Py alorm had subsided the efforts of the proprietors to brit the people around them to the rescue wes succesaiul the fire wae easily extinguisbed. It was some time be- fore the firemen arrived, but they came in great force, Toady for any emergency: but fortunately their services were not needed. An immonse crowd gathered in tt streets, and the excitomont ran bigh until it was asce: tnined that there wat no further danger, In that crowd the tate of a detected incendiary would be quickly sealed, for the sternest purpose was portrayed, antil a fee| got among them that porhaps after all the fire was acc dental, Jona incurred Ws estimated at over fifty dovars, ACTION OF THE HOTEL KEEPERS. $20,000 Reward Offered for the De of tho Incenditaries. A mooting of the Hotet Proprietors’ Association of this city was held Inst evening at the St, Nicholes Hotel, to concider what oteps should be taken to ald the authori tee in bringing to justice the robel agents who have at- tempted to destroy the city by setting on fire all the valuable hotels and public buildings on last Friday evea- tng. Richard French, Esq., President of the Association, occupied the chair, Alter some conference in relation to the subject which Drought them togethor—tbe late attompt to burn the city—the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: — Whereas, many hotels were fired on the 25th and 26th inst ; therefore, Resolved, That « reward of $20,000 be offered by the Now York Hotel K ’ Roolety, ae follows: ‘ Five thousand dollars for the first arrost and convip- ton. Three thousand dollars for the second arrest and con- viction, Two thousand dollars for the third arrest and convio ton, ‘Qno Hhousend dollars each for aa additional number of completed to Stevenson's depot, four miles thie side of Winchester, Superintendent Beggs will rum trains over it regularly for the government om and after Tuesday moxt, The measures takeh by order of General Sheria: to protect this road will be seen by reading the following order: — conseqy the Presidency of ue ic wp of Abyabam Lincoln to United States (he occasion for precipitating the Confederate wit of the Union, which bas been followed by 4 train contemplated by those who ad- rial conseqrences: wentatives of th: CTRINGENT ORDER, The government of the United States naving rebuilt the raiirosd from Harper's Ferry to Wincherter, Va , to Protect the same irom molestation quoriliar and disloyal citizens along the line of the the general commanding j# tostrncted by the major gener Maoding, in the event that the operations of a road are interfored with “by guerillas or disloyal cit: rene, to arrest all male secessionists ip the towne of Sbepperdatown, Charlestown, Smithfield and Berryyi''e, and in the adjacent counties, sending them to Fort MoHienry, Md., there to be confined jug the wa ané algo to burn all grain, destroy all subsistence, ar to drive off alt the stock belonging to #uch individuals, turning Over the stork #0 seized to the treasury acent for the bane of (he government of the United States Upon the contingencies arisiog reqairing the exe the inetractions herein set forth, the same wii! be exe cuted promptly thoroughly, by order of Brigadier General Stevouron ” ENEMY REPORTED AT NEW CREEK ‘Wo bave reports today tbat a rebel force, ameue: to fifteen hundred, appeared at New creek thie moriiog, on the live of the Raitimore and Obio Ratlrord, and took possession of the same Troops are vow being sont up to drivo thom away. Passengers by the dowo mail dis- credit these reports, as they gaw and beard nothing of them at New creek, but did hear of a littio ight at Moore- field yesterday, in which our force lost some twenty men. The same force may have come down to new creek to-day afior the train passed, be adopted by the respec orable. just and Permanent p th the principles as tad cown fa died States, nor with the inalienable rig of the State arded wit 3 4 gilance. and (hat ould be rualated of the United a Btates thelr ren party. ae y tion of the United States and the laws of Con, end that peace may be reearea and ane fvtn anc prosperity perpetuaiod—we & had that auch terms Of ponee missioners Rppolated by the the Biate ng in thelr nove ter, and ratilied by & majority o the bond @f peace between the North and the south kor, the resolntions that 1 i band, aud that f propose to read, by the pe miesion of the Chair, aro pot juiended as an apple of dis. cord in our midat, | trast, gir, that they may pot pro- duce discord to our miidat, AN Task i they mar have ® calm, care’wl, unprejudiced nes ing. I offer them unadvised!y, Lunve covsuitod my {ri to the propriety of intredocing them, as wel proper time and cironmetances. Thore i# & opinion a8 tothe propriety of time and oireum 1 do not ofter them for ihe purpsee of strong: arm of the enemy. That has boon effect the President im bis mpeech in Macon, (in, and more offactusily strengthered by the Governors of Lhe Confederace States and tho Prosident whoa they recom- mended the ase of as soldiers in the ¢ erate army, | do pot ofer them for the purpore of dimooorse to) our herole soldiers, who bi braved the leaden lait doath upon the ploody battie duid, I believe it wil arouse Bowron, Nov, 28, 1864. Noarly all the factories and mills in Lawrence have stopped running, owing to & break in canal. Repairs Gre belag rapidly made, and thoy will sooa resume Work, |, rea them to woow that they are fighting for something mor de F 60 thou than Lhe uegro, Toler them because | belie: there iw sometbing practical in thom. | cilwr them ba. cause fam satieded that my constituents, both citizess And soldiers, desire an bovorable peace. | offer be “euge Tam satisfied that the prryers of Christiane, states ‘Saad potrints have bern Gouced can for pee he bof the nation is pulsating for peacd | uifor suse t koW COA War is @ rolentions, cruel, them bind on, W8ter, Kiting svhere ho not meke alive vod rea, Sf Whore be bas not sown, = Mr Leach deere © $9 be wndesstord as p0% tnoluding the « v7 in bie reautarOs, Ube ordinances of se cession baving 20° adopted in (MP “Oulton Seates’’ long before the “bor. ‘ef States’ arent Out Tho Iatier acted er che pressu, "Ol Circm@mstances over which they bad vo oontrot, Mr. Moyracor, of \ maldvhe did not desiga aaylag anytbiog when Ue ente,ed gb Dall to-day, but be wos unwilling to jet the ressluth i of the ¢ wn fro, North Carolina pass without ® Protest. Lie reviewed them oloquently and earneatBy,, 82d moved that thoy be rejected Numerous gentlemen cal'ed thie wquestion Mir, Leacte asked that the voto b®@ taken by yeas and andthe House seemed yo 1 We simultaneously to t I, ig called, all the me mbers voted in the afilrmative except Messrs, Fuller, ¢. M. Leach, J. Leach, Logan, Ramsey and Tarnet—a #1 of North Carolina, Messre, Fuller, Ramsey and J.. M+ Leach, alter t vote was announced, asked leave @) \ bango their votes, es they had voted in the mogative ua ver the approhen sion that it would be regarded os agtiscourtesy to an hovorabie colleague, Their votes were, with the consent of te House, re- corded in the agirmative. Mr. J, M, Leacu stated that he knew th iro waa no member on the floor from North Carolina w be desired peace upon any other terms than eternal 6 Yparation from the North. aan in the galleries, which was checkod @y the air, ' motion of Mr, Roasrit the House went into yeoret session, The doors boing opened, the House adjourned. RICH MOND: Mancock’s Farewell Address to the Second Corps, &o.. CITY POINT. Mr, 8. Cadwatiadeor’s Despaton. Carr Poivt, Nov. 97, 1864, AVPATRS AT THD FROVT Nothing of genoral intorest has occurred beyond the concentration of ail the colored troops under Generals Moado and Butler into one corpa,tohe commanded by Major General Weitzel; and the ginking of our steam dredge by the rebels ta the Dutch Gap Canal. The for- mer bas been coutemplated for months; the latter was Accomplished two days ago, The dredge had been under colag some repairs, and was junt roady to resume opera- tious, when ® ehell exploded squarely amidships, aud sunk her almost instantly in water said by some to be eleven feet deop, and by others sixtoem, Boing the ouly steam dredge here it would bave seriously delayed the completion of the canal bad It occurred sooner, but the work is 80 near completion that but little inconvenience will result. Measures are being taken to raise her, or, at least, tow hor out of the way _ VISIT TO DUTCH GAY. General headquarters presented quite aa animated ap- ‘nace early yesterday inorning. Generals Moade, n, Gibbon, Crawford, and possibly one or two . were in from tue Petersburg front, nnd proceeded itacion and arraugement on @ visit to Dutch Gap canal, accompanied by Generals Grant and Ingalls, United States Senator Nesmith, of Oregon, and othor notables and visitors, on General Grant’s despatch boat the M. Martin. I wish to say, en parsant, that the Martin is the most elegant craft I have bobeld in many years, and re- cently mado the run from Washington City to City Point ia considerably lose than sixteen hours. GENERAL HANCOCK left for Washington on temporary leave yesterday, THE SECOND CORPS, cr, ce. m J. Stark’s Despatch. Bxoonp Army Cours, ARMY OF THE ae} 4 Nov. 26, 1464 GRNERAL HANCOCK TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHUR FIELD OF DUTT. Major General Winfield S. Hancock. who haa been ao long and gloriously identified with the Second army corps, leaves it to day to enter upom & more extensive fleld of action, to which be has beer called py orders from the War Department, issued, as I am authorized to state, without any expression of @ desire for change upon his part, and mot in consequence of the effect of his wounds, aa hag boon heretofore intimated—but sololy because it was judged for the best interest of the country. A large number of the officera of the corps wore present this morning to take leave of the General, and a feeling of deep regret seemed to pervade the bosome of ali, After the leave taking, the General formally turned over the command to General Humphrey, who sncceeds him, and proceeded to Meade’s station in bis private carriage, escorted py a large number of the officers and privates. He then took the train to City Polat, from whence he will proceed by special boat to Washington at once. He te accompanied by the following members of his personal staff-—Lientenant Colonel Wm. G. Mitchell, Captain J, B. Parker and Captain W. D. W. Miller. RBVINW OF GENERAL HANCOOK'S CAREER WITH THA SEOOND corr, General Hancock first became identified with the Se- cond army corps during the battle of Antigama, ne being piaced in command of the First division after the fall of General Richardson. Ip June, 1864, and while the Army of the Potomac was under command of General Hooker, General Hancock was placed in command of the corps, with which dts career is familiar to the country. always active and oftimes the most prominent part in every campaigi from the Peninsula to Petersburg. In all it has borne itself nobly; ta pone more se than whea under the lend. ership of him with whom it new parts with go much re- ret. . 108 FAREWELL ADDRER. ‘The following general order was issued prior to the General’s departure:— G@ neral Orders—No 44, Hyeangvarters, Sroonp Arur Conra, Bevore Perenauena, Nov. 26, 18/4. } Souprers oF THe Srooxp Corrs: —Being about to avail mysvit of a brief leave of absence, previous to enter upon another field of duty, in accordance with instruc tions I trans’er the command of this corps to Majur Gen. A. A. Humphreys, United States Volunteers, } desire at parting with you to express the regret I feel at the necessity which calle for our separation. intimately agsoclated with you in the dangers, priva- tions and giory which bave falien to your lot during the memorable campaigns of the past two years, | now leave you with the warmort feelings of affection and esteem. Siwee [ have had the honor to serve with you, you ‘apn your banners the bie- bave won the right to plac toric names of * Antietam,” “Fredorickeburg,”” “Chan- cattoreviiiey” none “96 > ten tote : p+. r “Spotty ivan! North Aan,’ larbor,’” res “Reama Station,’ “Boydton Road,” and many other conteste, ‘The gullavt Dearing of the boty ore ag! and mon of the Secoud corps on the bloodiest of the war, the uutless valor displayed by them in many Driliiamt as- {son the enemy's strongest positions, the great num- bee of gens, colors, prisoners and other trophies of war capiured by them io many desperate combats, their un- awerving devotion to duty and heroic constancy under all the dangers and hardships which such cam en, tail, bave won for them an impe: io renown and the grateful admiration of their countrymen. The story of the Second corps will live in history, and to ite officers aod mea will be eacarpaanee diene pA served their country with uosur; it cou Conacioun that whatever military Kroner has fallen to me daring my seociation with the Secomd corps has been won by the gallantry of the offcors and soldiers I ‘ec commanded, I teel that im parting from them I am ring the atrongest ties of my military life. ‘The distingulabed officer who encceeds me is entiled to r entire covfidence. His recerd assures you that in the hour of battie he will lead you to victory. WINFIELD 8. HANCOCK, Major General Vols. NOTHING NEW, ‘The stereotyped “all quiet along the lines,” in regard nts, Was Rover more truthful than It has deer fring, with now and then the deep soundio artillery, hae become part of the general monotony, and, indeod, only strikes the ear when attention is particularly called to ft, COMFORT WHILE IT MAT 1 RRJOTRD. ‘The troops are (ndustrrously engaged in building and com pisting thelr log buts, and wise preparing for the rigors of the forthcoming winter. This js the reeult of that peculiar providence and forethought to Providing for bis persoual comfort which the soldier acquires, au winjolt Das 20 relation to, and i# in 00 wise aftected by the probapie movements 0: the ariny, and concerning which ho knows nothing, nor enres to inqnite, Whether time will Jussity hie present labors and enable him to eojoy tboir fralte the (utare ea alowe determing, All prognos. fications are useless, SEVIER TOO TATH, rkeys #0 liberally “arnisned by their aerived to ints for the soldiers? thavks giving, they Cong “a day after the fair,’ yet the day passed off delightfully. Discipline was, 10 @ gromt extent, Felixed, and mirth aod foll'ty reigned rampat ‘Tho turkeys arrived aod werg distributed through the vartous comoe yesterday afterovon, and many @ giad amie and marry Jest Litup the cheek and fell from the lipa of the brovzed veterans aa tbey carried of their prives, Ho assured they grare eaten with a hearty ap Preciaiton of tho donorg, and with mapy @ (oud rewinis couce ui (ho old times % home, Duant oF 4 Mowcar Cane—Plecre Seudo, » native of Venice, died on the Qlat of October at Biow, in France. He was educated with Duprez ag an opera singer by Chorop, but his voice wes nov good enough to eneare aAucoees, and after passing some yeors in Paris as a mosic teacher, he toroed bis attention to writing for the prose on musical matters, He was successful, became ® lead: log Contributor to the Revue des Vows Mondet, and govt Won w reputation second only to vat of Fetis. Like Fiorentit be made @ handsome fortuce by bis pen Daring the tast few mionths of hin Life Be wag doreaged. Bo died ja bis Diy eladth rear, Li Taree, Hundred Dollars éach. are offered to ta so ample that et ene ee NEWS FROM NORTH CAROLINA, roas Fire ot Nowbern co Of Neliow Peover, &, Newrnen, N Nowbewn was visited by a large fire on tho ¢ 10th, which comsumed a largo portion of ono of (Re prime cipal business blocks im the city. It originated ip tho tee | ream ea\con op Middle street, exteoding to the Medred Perveyor's depot, ow Broad street, Tbe fire wos arrested by blowing up two stores on Middle street. which de molisied the windows ot the Rpisoopal church opposite, ‘The | ae I¢ quite severe to the parties interested, ospe- OWwlly iD KOOds, a8 Ouly & BmAt! portion was Kaved, The yellow fover bis entirely disappeared, The prs® | three ichts bave beeo accompanied witha heavy frees | and freezing wea'ber, which insures Newbora against the Feappearance of the (ever. _ A daily lime Of steamers ig a0w entablizhed betweem Fortress Monroe and Newhern. Parton roturoiog to tote clly Dy this row re oblired to exhibit documents ehow- tog that suey are loyal and nave legitimate busioees here. A skirmish occurred tne other day at Piy mouta, whieh the exemy were repulsed eon i the Re aod Chowan rivers, with tho Virginia view of evacuatiog Newnan, Nov. 26, 1844 The greas fre which ocourred hero Saturday night isa consumed twenty build ngs, mostly business houses, some of which contained large stocks of goods, which, a general thing, were not inaured, Hulbert & McLee, Robert Duna, J. B, Oxley, J. A. Thompson, J. N. Ailewy Joun McSarley, J, Lowls, L. Baer, L., Movtanus, Joby Good, K. McEivoy, J. J. Schittintger, R. Berry and Mer. Baogert are among the principal sufferers. Colovel Provoat Marshal, aud-Goneral Palmer were on the in poraon with a etrong military force, who, with toe ald of powder, lent great assiatance to ‘the Fire Leparte mont in arresting the progress of the flares, ‘The Nowbetn 7ems made its appearance to-day, having bona waspended during Wee provalence of the 'yellew over. Pp Inteilig: We understand that General Georgo B. McClean hag recolved the appointment of Enctocer-in-Chief of the Morris and Fesex Raliroad—am ttportant lino in (he State where be resides. The revenue of thia office wi!l be te the General equal to what he would have received bad be beon elcoted President of the United States. Liis eainry will be $25,000 per annum. ‘hia is a capital appolet ment, and greatly ¢o the advantage of the railroad oom pany, (or Gexoral McClollan fully understinds the duties and requirements of ao important a positiin. We bi no doubt that It will prove of groad advantage te whe ro from Mexico that Mr. Massoras, formerty one of the editors of the Courter des Eta's Unis, of thie city, and more recently the publisher of a nowspaper im Mexico, called the New Era, bas been appointed a Chevar lier of the Order of Guadalupo, while bis wife has beew elevated to she position of a iady of honor in waiting ow the Empress Charlotte, Tuis is lodeed » bigh Leaoe for the now chevalier; but believe there is me pay attached to the positions, We oxpect to re ceive by the noxt mail from Mexico two decrees of the @eder of Guadalupe for our corrospondenta who actofhpaniod the Emperor Maximilian throughows his late memorable journey to the throno of doxies ‘Those ordera are well deserved, as our eorrespondeats faithfully recorded the movements of the Emporor aud gavo him several first rate notices. Inc nsideration these valuable services the Emp ror has decided, wa understand, to make them Chevaliers of tho Order of Guadalupe also, The Order of Chevalier ts ail they ‘want; salary is of no account to them. MAILS FOR EUROPE. Sherm: Grand Campaign im the South—Progress of His March—Despe. rate Attempt of Rebel Agents to Burm New York City—The Latest News from Mexico, Cuba, &o., c&ec. ‘The Cunard steamship Australasian, Captain Cook, wilt leave this port on Wednesday, for Liverpool. ‘The mails for Europe will close to-morrow morning, ef half past eleves o'clock, Yan Naw Your Hoos—-raiion for Kurope—will be ready at half-past ten o’clock in the morning, Single copies, in wrappors, ready for mailing, six cents ¥F Delicacy. The friends of those who are troubled with bad and. througa over equenmishaess, dislike to refer to commit a positive and crue! mistake, especially i they Aware of the tjerite and great ofieaoy of the fi NT. ‘Thin te the trae aod only romedy for dificutty; there is no valid excuse for a bad breath now. Seid by all druggista, A Present.—The Most Saftable Preseme for smokers is undeubted'7 a Meersenaum Pipe, which ou be got genuine at PULLAK & KON’S, Manuls turers, Broadway, near Fourth street. Pipes out to ordorand re paired. B fallible cure for bu: scalds, sprai shot wounds, Ac. 1@ application ailaye the palu bara the tnstant it is app! ‘No family abould be oa Qa Blectricat Institute, 493 cian, may be conmilte: qnotdens to humanity Eliptue hotair. Sewing Machine—Rua by OFFICK, 537 BROADWAY, Highest Premiam Lock Stitch Sewing Machines,-WHEELER & WILSON. No 626 Broadway. WHKELER & WILSON’s Button Hole Machine. New Stylcs.—Twe, ‘Twelve, Fifteen, te by GBO. 0. ALLEM, i. Bra Five, Six, jets, Eight, For sal ne door below Canal road wa: Martin & Atk in, 511 SEVENTA STREET EAST, WASHINGTON, D. 6. cash all good claims under $200 on any of the departments At discount of five per cent, Neckiaces for Misses.—Two, Thi Eight, Ten, Fifteen to Thirty Delinrseach. For . C. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, one door below Canal et, Did rot, eres hows ts snbedliy ecbcel SAS one A niet directi hal a ty Op epect olen, wit boas, ald of doctor or medicine. Sens a receipt of 10 cents, Address B. B. Foote, roadway, New York. Petroleum new ell regions of Cattaraugus co’ favorable terms Address L. C. B. Y., or C. Scott, Yoraahire, Ca mple But freedom from all deleterious ingredionte render BROWR'S BRONCHIAL TROCHRS, or Cough and Voice Levenges, @ safe remedy for the mont delicais female on youngest ohita, ead has caused them to be beld in the higl ws ers and Pubite Speakers Company, , Traata.-The advers i iahed on an: Sey of i all Very liberal advantages the compen: 'y fair prospect of immense c4 turns to the toc lers. Itappears that this company baw secured .on ihe Aleghany river and favorite tribusaries, am dil boartng territory of over tem and half miles | Immediately joining the, Presiden several mucccssful wells bar {eatimony in taror of a groat siicomantiog this ¢ n {a Intanded to torre two Tere coinpanles out of the terrier Pi which will, of course, saure seoured by the the venett of the al stockboldera. The subscription. . I, U, SIMPSON & C 3 tisement of comptate organt age, aod (ully explaina (he seen that (ae oflcers an H agents ia. New York, M. dar street, supply ail information as to decails that m devired by subscribers, $100 now paid in secures the origioal stock, The Cost ef Laxar Derendain a great measure np prices just now regulated merchanta than the Iaws of trade, GENT N, q oular demand st perfectly Weneries 08 rorewe in Fata fe better than a limited one at prices beyond the reach 4 the general pudile, "8. een DOWN the whote of his choice 15 Sone FURS tome wriiin melt i of every description of to the lowest feures Stzoriment o> Ne Aen rag aren 19. Lhe Cheapeat, and hi dion, £101) \iprorsly (oF the cariemt senso, be daty of Siaigh and Ot Fors, am Gist —Use Perry's Moth ane y remedy, for dale by all itu TRBRY, Dorwatoogit, Beet. The Whiskey ana Quin em Jonger goes the rounds in the Union samp borpitela, chute found {oat Hostatior’s Stomach Bitters breaks wi Fever and every type of intermittent and remitions ruers with such ra laity aod dingy thatthe deage va nikaloid has fallen Inco ae, Sold ororTw! 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