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" end mon of competent fortune among aa - - - wibctukslen to ven, so Genta tee States have become intolerable. Maimants before toog Avmszioay Groonarutoat SocteTy.—There {s to be @ meoting of this society this evening for the purpose, in part, of raising the annual @ues from five to ten dollars, owing pro- » pabiy to the high premium on gold. In the Pplaion of some of the best friends of the Mnatitution, who have studied geography, this will effectually prevent the accession of many pereons who have more genius than greenbacks. ‘The inorease of the society’s numbers will Dbeoked, not only by the charge proposed, but s Conceatration of its iofluence and power, if it ever had any, ia the bands of the rich, will pro- coved more rapidly than ever; and instead of its » Weing o brilliant member of the repubilc of @olence, it is very likely to become a museum -0€ fossils or & mutual assurance company. ,- Ovo Ava ur Eostacizs.—Since his re-elec- tion Old Abe bas been in ag admirable humor. ‘Hie ts bubbling over with joy and benevolence. ‘Tile sucoess bas so unfit him for business that hho bas been unable to do anything but forgive all offenders and grant universal pardon. He ‘exhibits this not only to political sinners, but to poldiers convicted of various crimes, as weil as ‘ofaulters, and seems to desire to make every- body feel good. He is even willing to grant Jeff, Davis and his crew full pardon, slaves Included, if they will only lay down their arms and return to the Union. But we wish to inform Mr. Lincoln that he has some import- ant work on band in closing up this war which cannot be done witb jokes. ‘TarHorat Bursinc Demoonacr.—Some years ago a section of the democracy were called "barnburners, because of the fires they threat- -~¢ “@ned to kindle in the rural districts. Nowa @ection of the peace democracy ought to be ealled hotel burners, because of their con- mivance with the atrocious attempt to burn Gown this city last Friday. The democracy of Tammany Hall repudiates and denounces all guch phosphorescent fiends. THE REBEL INCENDIARY PLOT. ‘Smooendiary Fire im Washington Street. BURNING OF OGDEN AND 0O.'s LUMBER TARD—LOSS ABOUT NINSTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, Botereen four and five o’clock on Wednesday moruing s ‘Gre was discovered ia the lumber yard of Ogden &Co., No. (302 Washington street. Tue premises occupy one hanered feet froat on Washington and West streets, and extend ‘Abtough the biock. Tho flames when first seen were in the » wear of the three story brick buildtog No. 892, amoag some ‘Gabogany, end spread with great rapidity. They scon got date the building, which was Oiled with fue sawed atuf, -tandda.e very abort time the eatire editice was totally de. fire worked itectf between the reach of the copious streams of the steam fire engmes. it was ber bad been overhauled that the firemen got con ime about two (birds of the Co. estimate their loss at from $75,000 $80,000. They are insured for $69,000 as follows: — Indemnity Pari lessee 3,000 3,000 Me 000 © 208 Washiogten sirest, edjoiaing the lam. by seves poor famili: damaged % Tho families oak ¢ Coarly 80 furiously that fears were store on the , ib ie ropre- jus an iromense quantity of army clothing to the goverament, a had {t taken fre and destroyed, wou'd have been 4 serious inconverionce to our armies In the field before a new supply could Lave ne doubt the work of an incendiary. burn tbe city on Friday last The incendiary, bo doubt, ‘was aware of that fact, wud took the opportunity offered to tnto effect bis flendish dosign. Had the wind beon as ag it was after tho fire was under control, no effort 4n the house farnishing goods store 264 Blowcker strect, owned by Peter Schops. [¢ origiuated ina small room under the Board of Rogistry room, on tho second floor of Bleecker Buildings, and extended betwen the etudding to She third story, and got under the flooring of the room ‘used by the Antioch Baptist chureb. The building Is owned by CY. Gwier. It is damaged about $300, and insured for $6,000 ig the roadway aod $5,000 in the Nort River fmsoraacecompanics. Mr. pone ai damage wil! be about , Insured for $3,000 in the St. Mark's and Manhattan surance comprpies, the damage to the church far- piture will be slight. The fire, from appearances, was the ‘work of design. Any person could obtain free access from the street, through the Registry room, te room tn which the @re originaied. ‘The Sapervisor'’s Reward of $5,000. ‘The Mayor bas issued a proclamation, as he was eu. ‘thorized to do by the Supervisors, offering a reward of PROCLAMATION. ‘Whereas, on the evevings of the 25tb and 26th of No. of the hotels ia this city and cousty aries; aud w! the commission great and extraordinery a crime, endangering the bundreds of the citizens of this ies, demands prompt action on tne arrest of te Gunther, Keq., Mayor of the k, be and ts hereby author. hhousand e county treasury incendiaries, or either of them, upon the certificate of the Disthict and convietion, ith the above resolution, passed by the, Board of Sapervisire om the 20th instant, aod by ity vi fn me by law, I, 0. Godfrey Guutber, Mayor of the eity of New York, do hereby offer a reward Of five thousand dollars for the discovery and covviction of the perpetrators of the late incendiary atsempt to fre various hotels and public Buildings of this c ‘The above reward is offered not only to siimnlate o Gisciesure of the incendiaries, but also that 4 fair and Open trial maj aad la State ma: ee c ZoprR J We nal yesterday some corroborative evidence on it from & gouree ontitied to the highest credit, Mr. las Pood, of thia city, mforme an that recently in Canada prominent Southerner told him that an organization had Tay febetes whose furpume ares to tok five to all Ne Drie 'y rebets , wi ‘pone was ire to al = of the United States. To eect this object they bad provided themselves with some highiy @mbus Sbie chesnict! proparations, which could be carried Gasily 12 small conpe ted by @ slow match, ‘The Southerner who stated this to Mr, Pond was opposed $0 tho villanous project, and maunicated it for the (purpose of patting our poopie on their guard te comprised of me EWS FROM TRE SOUTH: :: - A. - ane é \ 7 Mutiny of Our Prisoners et Salisbury, HN. 0. ees Thirteen Thousand Union Prisoners ConGned There Make a Daring Effert te Escape. i i arn ieee tana tal Prete." Hows (rom Havana, Voucsyels and St. Domings, Me 11 Wane tmarr-ruas Grane, Nov. 99, 1604, be junticn lo the momery of my brother, the late Cum mander J. U. Walewright, of tne Harriet Lane, I desire t correct ae atomeat ia your issue of to-day, under bent @& “Gulf Squadron,” and repenied on the .cditorial page END OF THE TROUBLE i Ott Boy oe ine Qgures! tm the atteos on the Harries INGUAYANA, - a ~teaberdge ais me Wom MOVEMENTS OF BLOCKADE RUNNERS, 7 a, ae. ro surreudend.”” a, Now, the (ect dig pet surrender, be wee Killed fe ine oor —>~ ot the santos ee mumbetry tem sue ot the They Are Surrounded and «_Deteumshp Comma, Capi marten, aries ot | ae ot ‘bad suak ber soatorr eubostete * Mverpowered. . ae tert from Havana yesterday, with Uaree days inter | 'T Taig cine sap that the statements of lenge vo Aight « duel, wae ota: | wows. Wo have Glen of Haveun pepers and correspond. | witssaren, bert calnora ond tree jarriet Lag, am . Dub the sentence was maltigated te | sage ve the Sun ult ba hom U hare eosvarsoés warren the bette shag 624 brother aot thus toe Barriet . Our Mavane Correspendon ‘20t have been Girreatered asd ial Tre} GRAPE AND CANISTER FIRED UPON THEM, i (6 Cxamiantion of officers of (ke Commis- has been seeding off troops by rail for 5 maxitore and Pay Departments avo been Havana, Nov. 26, 1064, Venewsa— Pacrdoation of Juayans—~Hourss Needed ta that he te about te necops the alternative of etablished in different parte of the county, 60 as to om- ‘Havana—4 Hint t Specilatore—More Abou tas mace. a Forty Hilled and Large Mambers | *= rast wit moat of hisarmy, if posarvie, and b Braco a the military! divinions, Roanoke Afair—Proepect of Trade with Mexico, do. Tan Versnan Unwu Crve will have @ sobre ‘an over whelaving force upsa Geveral Shermans Mercury, or whatever god or goddess 1 may be that | (08 to-vight at the Academy of Music. It is beam ‘Wounded, for the safety of the lattor are catertained, bat Warm Weattise at the Bastwara. Presides over news, must be tee busy im some ether | St Of the ceedy families of deceased and am Bee se 800d reason for anticipating an carly abandoament Bosros, Nov. 80, 1864, 1 quarter to aitoud to mo; and ust having © genius for fab- | ATisurrtn ro Tans Ge Lara —For some a tloating facts, as come I wot of, cannot eves cay thas! | J080 Pender, residing et No, 160 Rast Thirty-afth street, ‘present line of operations. ‘The day was romerkat\'y waru, the, thermometer at STATEBENTS OF BETEASED rareouDns. oon standing sixty-seven Avgrees, with the wind eruth- | aa tnrowe on my own resources for mews, bat Gnd | Sas Reve very much depressed ta spirits, end Wi inter- he eee See. ic, | Some'ot whe rece 4 ave reached | V4. Et cooler this ovonine; wind west, Maynelf, in a vttll worse plight, Bat ead my coadition vals exbibiied symptoms of being partially deranged, BRS AT GALigsoRY, %. this olty, ‘Thoy say thas whee toy arrived at Gavensah M6., Nov. 80, 1866 1 ig, there is some coselation, for ‘te every No fears, however, were entertained by his friends tha® (From the Richmond Roquirer, m8.) from Milles they wore Kindty treated and furnished with | Wiud southoast, falning, MO sign Of the eteamsbip | iy 4 tower till,” and op bappeas that we bave Bo intended te barca himself, but while alone oe Om Thursday last a serious ‘atterapt was sade by the | t¢ beet food which could be prooured, and thas the peo- | Pemescus, == reooived by the British steamer « teile of vows from | SIKRt ME. Fender out 0, fearful gush, soruse, Bip the federal prisopers confined at Sallubury, N. C,, to make | Dl0 intimated that there were forces under Beauregard Five in North Bimsekstone, Veaorucla, thin ead meagre enough, but wh Br, marter, who hae werioan fees taut toe va have to take an it comes to me, aro to the 1th jest, @nd we ere informed | (‘bis triea that the troubles with Gunyapa are aeitied. The depu- A Hambug Ex tation sent from that proviace te coufor with General | ,; vm 4 Mack,’” the able and satel eorr 4 of te Fatoon bad returned to Ciudad Botivar after promising | Cincionat! Commercial, writes ‘uo follows that Guayana would sabmit tothe general goverament, | toa conceroiog @ humbug sud imposition that we and * commisionte ia the person of Genera Mejia bad | OO New Yor World.” fhe histor wit rad eae Pate and Jobaston at Magoa and Augusta to oppose Sherman; Paovipanas, % L, Nov, 30, 1664. but they did net delteve be would encounter them, Or } 4 cotton Ganacl mili in North Biaokstone, Mass., owned that the mititary authorities. would in timo decide where | by Andrew J. Kimball, was burned (his morning. Lose to concentrate the forces they tad. At Savannah there | quite heavy, We learn of $15,000 inswrance. wereouly fifteen huadred mon, who would make bat a ——— feeble resiatance, Arrival of Cottom at Cairo, at Camo, Ill., Nov. 20, 1864. RUMORED CABINET CHANGHS. : yey , 1864, Judge Davis, of Iitmots, will all but iy be tho Forty-five bales of cotton arrived hore to-day, consigned | been sent to shat city om the part of the general govern fnterest by bis rebel sympathy zing fr! here, aud one bundred and seveuty bales aud ninety sine | ment to ratify the treaty agreed upon between the y | Borhood:— Bext Chiet Justice of the United States, the Chase mon to y a oor the contrary netwith ding. ke to: the ‘ai int eo | bags for Bt. Louls, vinee and the government. We are net told what oon- and trusted friend of Mr. Lincoln, and enjoys a bigh pro- - ero made by Falooa, but (tts more_ than pro able that " feaetonal and persenai character. Mr. Ushor wil! take Dusraats Atrswrr 70 Munoge 4 Bocome,--On Tues | ihings seat pam a ered ernst: hse stoma oa the place of Judge Davison the bench; and be succeed: | aay night, aba inte hour, avitiain who te uoknown | a repubiions, well knowing besides that ‘a soft acawer | roux: Dru od—at least oo rumor assovorates with groat foree—Dy | gteyped up to a soldier mamod Thomas Morgan, who'was | tacooth-awey wrath." That he treated the deputation | Druid and hie moses Seastor Couness, of Caltfornis, in the Dopartmont of the | thon standing om the corner of Broadway aud ¥orty-fourth | courtcouslg, and not as the government organ at Caracas | Boutbern standpolot. Interior, ‘Thig latter nomination would be substantial janged a knife into | Would have we believe, is evidest from the manuer in } autheatic aad retiab’ Street, aud without saying a word plang © | which tho Comercio of ‘Puerto Cabello spoaks of thi bimaelt. ° Compliment to tho loyal Irish—none too masy—ia OWF | big left breast, inflicting a doep avd preetiogy danger” | rangemen of that old ‘The Cincinaat! Anquirer the Chicago Nimes and the Ia- midst, Judge Advocate Geperal Holt is pretty sure to | ous wound. The assassin fed made bis pe cay’ a ‘Sentinel roguiast Parade these letters before sucoved! Attorney Genoral Rates on the voluatary wethee: | Se ty nis quarters 1,508 ee | see De eeealithsontiny to the pobont atnceceeaer:L Gamainaen ve diecamenmetiba tera peopse ot tne wench: Se . ind submit ut 0 @ vernmen| of the ment of the latter, although the Hon. Charles Eames, | wy, alled al Ho has @ better idea of Seotion, i poco He ars those enteeee aecinet te case ttioee, ttle @ (tte their escape, which was rapidly and effectually quelled at ‘the expense of considerable Yankes blood. It appears that @ plot had been formed among the prisoners—of whom there are at Salisbury some thirteen (housand—to over- power the interior guard of the encampmest, thea break through the line of the parapet guard, and, after seouriag all the arms they could, to march through Western North Caroling into Tenuessee, and make good their escape. In the first’ part of their programme they succeded, ‘The Interior guard were soon overpowered, and two of the uafortusate mon were ki]'ed while resisting. They then attacked the parapet guard, who fought bravely against the terrible odds until the alarm had been fully commuatoated to the garrison, and two pieces of artillery were*thrown into position bearing upon the encamp- moat. Two of the parapet guard were killed in their gallant defence. In good time the artillery opened, an4, after a few raking discharges of grape and canister, the iwaurrectioniats cried oat for mercy, and declared that they would make no further effort to getaway. By thie joared 1. The police have & partial di time they were completely surrounded with artillery | formerly oar Minister to Venezuela, and who bag written | wil! prove loscription of | makes a treat: ppose spoken at . y, io which wo may su he undortakes | amusing to bear them of as ‘‘autheatio” or “retia= and infentry, and tt ia well for them that they | many of the beat legal opinions of the present administra och alm td which It is to be hoped will toad ora to grant woes they “Gomsed, aad thee oa thelr part coules wr wea thoy well know that be cover made a ceased their demonstration and sued for mercy. | tion, is also much discussed, The chief point in Holt’s } ees aubmission, QM Sorry We are not in possession of all eotic”’ or ‘reliable’ statement ia the whole course . dotalin of this interesting . there pretends coutidence of rebete In ton minutes more the whole camp would have been | faver is, that by the retirement of Kates (Missouri) and Tho Navy. nerela.. m neh . rt peli te yog ns teow of poi Rome one scene of slaughter. As it was about forty were killed and a large number wounded, Thus a very foolish at- tempt to escape from Confederate durance bas ended. It Blair (Maryland), the border Statos are lof without a Boatox, Nov. 30, 1404. representative in the Oabinet, waking it expedient to take The United States steamer Kousington, (rom Norfolk, Judge Hoit, of Kentucky. has arrived bere, ‘will prove, no doubt, a lesgou to prisoners in the South. HE PRESIDENY IN BION GOOD AUMNOR. Sulled (rom St, Thomas, on the 12tb inat,, Uatted States + . and | they knew ali about them, for publication ia the Nerthera But for the coolness, and, it mey be added, the consider: | gome of thomilitary wuthorities complain thal Me, Lin- | sip Constellation, Cor New Orioaus. 5 eS Se og Bennet — = po bs cgplmvomad so Pet hola Rages bc ah the yay colo, staco his re-election, has caused aimoat “a general SAILING OF SUPPLE ATSAMORS. rat or {oe ropubito ia reported quiet, Verg likely—for Druid se sbyeter, and ought to be exposed. His same ment faflloted Upon these misguided captives would have | jai delivery’ to be made of many criminale under een- ‘Toa supply steamer Nowderp, Acting Volunteer Lica. | the present. in Fiyut: When the war broke out be wes 3 eon far more aerions, if, indeed, it had not amouated to | teace tor detrauding the goverbinent wad ao forth. Ho is | tonant &. B, Washburae, ustia oa the 1st of Decsmber for | muaberefodoat vlecd leter, Twill done tas iempereeay, | asthe soe’ wrivee beuus saoutnera news:'” It I eeceuee® the anvibilation of the entire boay, in suoh good bumor that the frieude of many incarcerated hen pry eile peakeaee eamecres Bd au one r 1! ito at enyicry gg Bes Kao a sero be pext dourtsbed for ig Bo period ia = of letters and packases to e vessels at jamptos L} an are. are inning to dis. Cloctomati: Kwquirer. Afterw came here as Activity at th quartermasters, commilssiouers and contractors, have got | Heguiort and the Wilmington blockade, ir 4 invene conett gecommedale be popule. Sanutpet fo ‘the New York Tues. After the battioef Aa» t ou the bitnd side of him Ler secured the liberation of The supply steamor Union, Acting Volunteer Lieuteaant : pretty time ¢o make such a tetam be atten, to abuse General Movioilen ss 19 their frievds, Mr, Lincola's good humor is Dappiest when Faward Conroy, will sail from the Brooklya Yard oa (he 1 pew sere eden ta here in.search of w. Cat aS aie 4 Scouts and deserters nemely. enough. the trovt of the enemy as At takes the form of « story or quotation from hie favorite | 1011, of necember, for tho Kast Gulf blockading squadron, | Dia to devotes an editorial te it ia yesterday's Yenve, | running foe Vresideut be ‘wrote several claberate Ti I ich Paes i ie risa - olassical authors. touching probably at Port Royal She will carry mals | but] wish, iantoad of atmply compiaining, it woult bay: pg Romper ee londe } ¢HR PREGIDKNT'S, ANNUAL MFSSAGH AND Tam DR- | And supplies, Te orn 4 2 z Hy i FS a=! iO SRENOR RS EES PARTMENTAL RUPORTS. ORDERED 10 A COMMAND, el warm tae + ed me oe 4 eo arn or based! Le The rough draft of the Prosident's Message has boon eat Lieutenant Commander Ralph Chaodior, whe tes for donce of the robels at Riehmond he is simply te the em> a diatoms reoneree the ea Up at the goverament priating ofice. It tas Fat te be re. | some time-tad Charge of the waval rendesveus i Brook Leay ploy of tne rebels nt Ualtimore—pald ge auch br Fe | Poteraburg, a very cola hgh oy Blew Bg, vised by the President before it will be ready for presen {| iva, and performed bis duties t the perioct satiafaciwa te a WHl ao ovterprisi wiveonetienaes spike must ‘edeotaaliy. his attention was attracted by the efforts of a y sol. | tation to Congress, of the autborities, bas beer detached and ordered te (ue | and build houses (or us? Aad If] mistake vet, “Cleveland,” of the Cineinnatl Bn- dier with hig arm in a sling to get his overcoat op. Upto the present time tho report of the Secretary of | Command of the guoboat Maumes, of the North At rer; “X."" of the Chicago Time, and “Deuld,”* of the jad hand into the N be viockading squadron, vice Lieutenant Commander Jai few York World, are one wad tho same persea, sad CED ne ae: OK dat ee a ae .. ae babar ad one which bas boom delivered to the | Parker, relieved, ourang outangs are better end the seme humbug. ‘ “i o 5 anced 1 printer com; y again, one of our most po} aod it pine nn adds that inte come. by-pierth fully and tenderty aesisted bim, drawing the coat gentty ‘The reporte Of the War aud ‘treasury Departments will Pranmsety (NG DINNER aT THY WAVAT MORPITAL. Uoias) bas been poke ag A ag also ‘Howard,’ the Washiagton correspondent Ts bis wounded arm and tmrtioning It up comfortably ; a The dick avd wounded inmates of the Naval Hospital, | foolishly “gone aud busted’* vs jt Now Yore Nite. istakea, be and thea, with a few Kind ‘and pleasant words, returning to ae until after the meeting of Congress. Brooklyn, wore on Thankegiviag Day farnished, through | others when be should nob, (0 the great iuceuvenience of | bis spleen against tea Cet Now," ihe officer in questiog, wae nell Glad ta a Iuterlor Department roport has been kept back by | ine gouerosity of Surgeon Hmith aad the care of Bteward | ! 4° not kaow bow mesy people. leconvenience is got | columns of the I’ ‘ome gorgecis Hiardebip ooaies nearer. avirortis with & brillant. wResth upon’ the eolise sod a | %¢ delay in the reception of the reports of distant | Charieg L. Kirby, with a Vountiful and olegent banquet, | Somo'ers tor tbe Purpose’ of bultdiog « row of decout | the eest multitnde of gilt lines upon the sleeves, resemblie caesarean xe see Tanyas Peron. cousleting of Wurkies, chiokous and other cood thiogs, | dwatllug owes ie a aiyle more comfortable thea | wit all sorte of falsehoods in relation 19 famous labyrinth of Crete, but he was ciad in “ARRIVAL OF CONGRRSSMBN, which ith great zest and appreciation. Over | that ia use here, I guarantee to put him in the way | he ccremuuicacered “reliable” intelligence te the jour- ple suit of gray.’’ distingnished ‘Tne Members of Congress are arriving ebstriy, bar | one hun 5 Tavaltds participated In the feast, | to make a handsome fortuse. ho speaks ‘iret? pals above enamersted, civilian aly by the three stars covery o ¥ and the day passed of In the most Agroeable and satis- Another statement hes appesred in regard to the tees tate colonel in the service by the regulations ts entitied | moet of them, no doubt, wil! be on hand by Monday mora- | factory mauuer. All felt very grateful for the thought. | ateamer Roanoke, and I nave scee atitl ', together jo fLeady’s Taifet Compiete Ual ae yet he was po.o.lver then our chief general, | ing. ‘The inilux attendant upon the epeaing of Congress | ful liberality of Mesars, Smith aud Kirby, with the report of of the captors at Bt. George’a, } were be the fragrant SOZODONT._Gels, Se saoume, see madear "On Conecal Grant's taceet return for | HAs not yet fairly commenced, but the hotels and board. THR MANLRY PADDLE WHKED. ee a ene eee wet tus paper eeet | tects Guue corel ‘tint ond, seom an poaris eat me Now Jersey to the Army of tke Potomac and Ji by | ing houses willsoon be filled up, Speaker Colfex is ex- | Another experimental trip of the steamboat I. Board: | taining is to’ be hed. X08, Sala by alk Gonem the detention ef the tratu b@ was forced to atop ta PRI: | nected here om Friday next. men was made on Satdrday iaat to'teat the new adjust- deiphia, Being recognized by a goldier. be was 6o crowds by the Frans pan wr en! in Northern: ee THE GINKING OF THE PIRATE FLONIDA. able paddle wheel invented by Mr, Manley. The trie des to ev military hero of the hour, be be itnes6ed her Of vaval Moers aod = Hooker, Burnside Fope or Grant— that he wan An offitiaLreport to. the Navy Departmont shows that | wae witn ya numb ong’ one of the statomonte Au Artlete of Pruc Merit.—“Brown’s be BRONCHIAL TROCH ES" are the most popular article | extraordiuary ellorte wore made by the Atlanta, as well | teers, who oxproased themacives hizhty ploased with ite tate countsy of Bucope for Throw! Diseases and Coughs, aa EADY Uhoke On BASET 164 Florida, to save the latter ves- | success. The wheel invoivos @ principle that has been | here record my protest. thie populaciiy is based uppe real morit, whieh conset Oo en ” ae the impossibility of preventing | partially developed in tho ‘featboring paddies” used on inst a steamer leavi hour. sald of esses other preparstions la the market, which ar Fen him as bee Pitibers cid Gestoe tng! alsking became nppareat that further attempts | the Angio-rebel biockede ruuwers, end which bes gigoa the = matis —— never subjected to any annoyance, were absudoued. thom the groat mpoed tacy bave beoa able to attain, In re Teally but weok imitajions of the genutns Troshes. passer by, which sileutly says:—May God BRCRUITMENT OF BANCOCK’S ARMY GOKPx, = Sarita. tna the ulehed ‘sapien bpm tg j Saconrentence The organization of the new army corps by Gevoral ‘Yho tteemer B. Hoardman, to which the javeativa been appited, is an old aod, with the ald fasbioued Senseck has Been. commenced under’ most favorable peated’ & slow one. Upon ’& trist of the boat with com. Ss See! OF FES: Suspiogs, and promises te be completed at an early date, by competent on [From the Bristol Register, Nov. 25} Aw rapidly as the regimonté are formed they will be in go hours, wwanty | Monat ait” Sean there, wil be an ‘two hundred and fifty of the Yankees captured at ftus | placed in the defoncae, under strict discipline and con. | © on tte ge gone orn OC | betwoen Havane and the Mexican 2 . seliville, arrived at Bristol on the 234, Aiant drill, None have boon tnsationed yot for division Va pait pounds to Ube | 9, Scange on Now York has wot varied to tne least The citizens of New Market state that on the stampede through thas place, the federais aad but one or two wagons which eacaped capture, ‘ since my last fetter. —w and brigade commanders, and it is (bought (hat gono Tho weather is very flee, tho clty Cull of strangers, and zi PY, ore. ue cae tne Tash! wen | ; r ri tte will be appoiaved until pearty the woole farce shall have der the aame condittous @f tide and everything promiaen @ lively winter. lounble werd? use they are Gaiehed gente A letter was found written by Gillem before he left the | peen raised. a . twenty six miles in one Gap, stating that Breckioridge was in his front with e . < — a The Prose Despaton. fargo tore’ and that Vanghu was in lle rear.and sis, | “oneral Hancock's headquarters nave been estabitebed | miouton and birveen coon, si 7 am nig nt lege Bet cnemeinailiin. cs tnitibie eure for borne, o, aprains, rhoumation, gum arrived from St, ot wounds. 4c A wii Pyitont on aliays the in from Set Sas teceoi te topliee. "Ne Tmt chow bo wie that he hed demanded of General Amro reinforcements, bat that Ammon bad ro! ato with him—thet bis situation was cril On their rotreat from Bul.’ Gap they make several stands, but were easily driv lant fellows, who dashed oa them witn the fary of a tor. the retreating cotumn wae met by at Knoxrilis, d to Co-opor- fue. in thig city. Voteran soldiers net now in the servico _ 1; and carrying onty fitveem ponds ton, desirous of entering this vew organization enould, untii | Sve"ermin thus tee made bare. proven beyond adoups | _ 780 Reithh steamer Soleat, wh further notice, report in perron to thoomce of Colonel C. | that by the now wheel ne iheroase Of bout thiaty bisa Thomas the 234, satied for Vera Cros yesterday moruing. : o , . | per cont is gaived over the vid ove, ond a saving oC about | Amotg ether passengers she ‘ies the Baron deo Wetter. F. Johnson, Soldiers’ Rest, near the Baltimore aud Wash: | fieiy uve por cout la fuel lw effected. By the now wheel ington Katirond station, in Washington, No perrous | the groat defects of tho ald one, auch as tho loss of should apply excepting such a3 have seen two years’ | power in what te U Hod the slip, by, ee emshe Best a thre shedt, Mivister of Norway and Sweden at Washington, | gaia Harm! who goes to Moxioo to officially r nize the Mexican | dye. Seid by ell Halll ng 4 ‘sad thie seaeasd service, lave been honorably discharged wad are | biiiue wotion of the the unequal actiog of | empire and folicitate Maximilian on his accession to tho rapt thom to make the last stand, ‘firing a piece of the artll oa throne, The Solent also curries eighty.fone Austriaus P aeeeteames phyatcaily qualified, Veteran oflcors who destrotowerve | of power te lort, in the first corps’ should make application In writing to | Bew whee! rooms to be quite as auc Gentined to form part of MacimMiau's body guard ee = w a Itawersed as when with L ‘he ‘Tho Tront arrived yesterday. Her Hritaunio Majesty's Lin Thieves, Attack cr a ‘ Sot way, near Graad etreet, lory from the train; bit in a few ninutes the train left, making ite escape, icaving UA dismounted meu on the took to their eels tike good fellows, scatter. pay rents the adjatant goneral of the army at Washington, giving ® | goats or paddies alwnys onter aud come out of U Diseases, listory of their services god such militaryrecommenda- | vertically, and ail olip and the raising of dead w sewly appointed Consal for Cuba, Mr. Bunch, arrived ia Woakelovly roar otgant ation with bt ‘chase was going on three federals 7" i im datile alll clas tuahiog ae ‘General ‘Goatees whe: was alove with | Hous from their former commanders as they cau produce — . Uhe oumbor of arms to the wheel is also hor, : | ta Bod prea TREN, and he aan sed bate al ek his wegro boy, and inquired if be wasafricnd, The REOCUUTATION OF FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. 90 Tbore i# aothing new (rom miogo, aliuough I) the nerves of the frebie.. There in vitally tm it. It lea General replied, “I am not your ried: fay dowa Ut is underutocd that the Navy Department is about tO | wearg a rumor wis morning—evidentiy a comard—thas | vecptabie stiaviant, x rete aitora iceand’ant-b0toue fairfax Court House has been reocoupied by our forces, | apply the Inventice to some of ite beet biockaders, Aud It if Claimed, with » good dou! of reason, that they cao for the protection of the loyal residents snd suppress inn be made,the fi i 'vossels in the world by such @ gevea thousand Dominicags had advanced upon the capi- | dieaia sold everywhere, New York oilice Ov ‘street, of gueriiia outrages. change tal, overpowered the garrison, and beid possession of the {UR QUSAILCAS. The Freooh goverument bas sdopted the invention, | oy. tt is annonnced in the Lyario that General Gaudare a and wil! probably first apply it to the now steamer of the | bad taken up bis reatdence tn the city. If the previous Yast Sunday [outewant Delaney aud Ove mou of the |W Oy York and Havre loo, the Napofon It!, cow nearly | report ts trae, bie residence cannot agree with bin. bos Kighth Ulincts cavalry, and a captain of the Sixteenth | compicted. The inveation me AB merit oo tho largest Kar led yesterday (or St. Domingo with war | the a Now York cavalry, were captured by a gang of guerillas | Cosan steamers, and if ancoess’u!, as it promises to be, suldiers. Kiiptte twill be placed in goverat use. We hope to ace the near Annandale, six miles (rom Alexandria. A party Navy Department at oncs toangurate the movement . hetatr, oO Johnson. Several interviews wnder flags of truce have recent taken place, in one of which iretncer of the Tenth Miche. | #e6t 10 pursalt captured the Hloutenant of the gang, WhO | roe oy rae ARMY GUNBOAT SRAAPHBL At NEW: aN, Ne Oe gan inquired if anybocy bad got Geveral Giilem's Bibie, | bad fo bis possession the overocat of Lientenant Delaney. that he loat in the recent stampede, And as Genoral 4 It te reported that the cavairy expedition recently sent Neonvota, Va., Nov, 26, 1804, willbe | %t i quest of Major Waite and his guorilias, near } tne steamer Dureile roturned safely tast evening, hev- few Gaye before, Nis presimed that ese bles few days resumed that these a Tegitiaaate ‘70 yject of exchange.” We can state, walle Ashby's Gap, bas deen successful, and offectunily broken } ing met with no imteccuption whatever. Bhe brings aw upon this point, that Genera! Vaughn is authorized by | up the revels reudezvousing at Bloomfield. paseooger Acting Chief Engineer stimpson, who had beea youd aaa be oa tana Carter bas. been wott FUGITIVE CONTRABANDS FIOKED UY. seat to Newborn to bring North the army guaboat Sarap- fied of the fact, and bae agreed to give an anawer to any General Breckinridge notified the authorities at Kaox- ville that if tape Reubeo Clark was exoouted, be | Fo#terday, a boat, containing twenty-five contrabands, sould retaliate, to which General Carter replice that | of all ages and sizes, wea picked up. They were refu- Fractured @ tonlea an cele bueahat be has the same | coos trom Virginia, and were wrought to (his city ead | www Nowra Rives Sraana.—It te satimated that the that he has heen notied that charges wilh be preferred | S¢ut to Freedman’s village. Leen ge te ewes Gissae, Hee. Trey, fies againat Captain Clark for the killing of Gray. AWARD OF CONTRACTS FOR InDIAt GO0BS. says —its engine is to be transferred to @ mammoth new alse paktom Knoxville tbe state of nfhire are about aa ihey rns gwards of contracte for Indian goods for the yoar ] boat, which will rua, with the Joh, Brat to A'bang Vupposing that u 3 Colonel A. G. Watking, Colouet Walker and others, are | 1865, was made by Commtssionor Dole, of tbe Indian Pa A ee ier Riesarhs: reconn ‘will then do Nee trop myth gh heen eres TO ee maa te Eeteke RE ariieeli, tare 1 re mes ead. Tie goatenet fer Chane No. 3, 600m... or Aruaag Cenacen, aosending to dip Giaeunicacnerente received from Pa recat Deon released and seat home. ‘They teport prising biankete, cloth and domestics, wer given to edatthe bridge, ae fi heen to teat) irk in treated like all other prisoners. Cronin, Hurxthal & Beare, of New York; Clase No. % RatounaR One. —A 4ous case Bofors the United as wey, Oe those guna’? ‘After @ little hesitation, they throw down their guns, when the servant boy was ordered to receive them, which wav dove. fa & few minutes two others were captuged fn the sane way. ‘The five were then turned over to this boy and another boy of Dr. Parsbail’s, who took them to the rear, roved te be quite young beys, who were gled to chance to surrendér, having bo doubt been de- the false promises uf the followews of Andy Gaiters for lad’ tenes wisceg, ‘The iarzest ‘srsorumeat a ‘ihe city, ef 219 Broadway, pe call from the Vanes payt upon mirrous. Ft tea ee ' y after for micror ine Hina toe, a Na dead be “ibe glans of Tasnton oad mould of foru."” oe” §6Beit chies=New Styl jas eo i Paris, git. moet pearl; ree. ar, oor, dollars each. Fi roedwas, one dour below (an: E fu Brooke & Son, 434 Breadway.— what Boots, Shoewand Balmorals, tn great vericty, at low Too it Knoxville are in great dread of Breck. | otothing, to Charles Burnham, of New York; No. 3 | Staten District Court, witch was. ip session io Auburn « toridge, ‘tlie caite loudly for help. | They expect every r to Poultney & | last weok, was that ‘of Lyman North, « or oui’ Opynaupendumee if dev % night to find the ragged rebels hovering arouad the towa | betdware and agrioultaral implements, y , Nenvielol of tomecinn tae’ o0 jar Curacos po . Senta ton Dp. 0. atiayligbte Ty ‘Tekmble, The prises, of course, were varyfmuch (9 ad- ees prenger ta ‘nie office and ten Cunacoa, Nov, 13, (864. cash all good én $500 on ang of thaf gepariment A (read who bas seen Brownlow's IVhig of the 16th | vanes of last year’s contracts, the lotters. The romarkabie thing about this thiew- } Oo abe morning of the 6th. instant the Veuerucian | ata discount of ore it bow oh nen be seas ration % ateottt aie te be. CAPTORS OF A Pxtm. ‘oa im ty nae 2 a naee Gevoral Vincente? vigas, who bas res:ded here (or somo Tiogagate agatust the rebel roldiere amd robel sympa. Admieat Farragut reports to the Navy Department (he | 11, heeded guilty, and was sontenced to stay in the Ro. | Months pest, left this Island, with part of bis stat, for Pie Rd ay Sl tena, sce ates wien eeveemea tate capture of ihe Hohooner Albert Edward ot the Slat wt, | chester Penitentiary ome year, besides paying © fine of | the coast of Veueausla, where be intends efiecting 7 Wanting { sycapsthy with tbe federal despatiamm of thap | which lad rum the blockade out of Gatvoston, Toxes, $2,008. ‘ae landing Between Cora and Maricaibo; wheo, after col- De ow to apeedily ree ‘ore sight am f medieine See bid of doctor of” medisia®. goes it Of 10 conte, Adde gq E. rk. place. with ove hundred and Gf.y bales of cottoe” Pa em Fareensara on bean grainy ww lectiog a sulticteat we baer uaa road , from teas Rood Ratan. ARMY OPTICERS. {huswitie, Pa,, 08 lt. , destroy march ogaivet tbe latter city (Maricaibe}, w! foreheads oe any fi Mer prom the Charlotiest ia Choate ba oe tectpuation et he following wemed etoure Bare Modtutien’& Bryan, hgh ta dxwres, Tel tocperaciy | @ large Sumber of hie partisans, bat who dare vot de. | NAUD'S depen tab arena eat ap aa roe A handsome Nile adiair occurred at Meem‘s Bottoms, | yeen accepted by the President, 10 take effect to-day :— tions there, Tbe ‘value Of the property | clare for him until bis approses ts positively known to = Coma ther page, sad fab ‘tt wil be seen th lent com Mii advantages ere onerea f (he com 7 eno aE | 1 below New Market, on Tuesday aftercovn last. Ud 4 aay the Yankees with a Reavy bay ‘of theiecavairy, | Major General John A, MoClernand, Brigadier General KR A. Payne and Brigadier General Neal Dow. reprerented as their whole force in ho vee ady pom STATE If TROUBLM, Coan m Daxovaw TmERcTORY.—Fxtonsive strate of ox. rapidiy, and about three o’elock P. M., on hood’s Mid Nowitbetending ent Se Massachusettes ig in trouble, Her importationa of } celient coal bes en Fort Rice, Ove vein was artitiory Gre; tho cripple operat Lol Jaton Gontroyed exceeds forty thousand dollars, 0 which thece | shew, in which case they will immedistoly pro: fo ten Wousaad doliace (naurance, province apd oxpe! the cs time pee seme the Rese and numerous acts of injustice, has tmade himeolt Season ve: qaite obsorious to the majority of the wolll thinking tubecribers, and the te y ry : eoomy boldiy.charged 10 the foot of the hifi, when our | gwedes, Polen, Germans, Hungarians, &o., by tho cargo, | Sx feet thick, poaedy. oUt me te , Spaickhaver, master, from Sua'yeli charged the cavalry, which breke ‘snd’ fed, te Ait hee quotaa ander the various receat call for troops, | Rieck Mite.” The exntoues of the ls Nt ten eey Se amen as eta toin' The ckirmigh line pursued them beyond Hawkinstown, | bave tursed out badly, and tho War Departmeut ie think. way, Detwoen th oad Pass pod? eT Ih, @ight days ont (rom, Si Sotenastl “ about five miles, aud our cavalry wore then im pursuit, | ing ‘of refusing to give hor credit for the soum bur ‘ MY Aside (rom furnishing fuel for the any’ aeareek te the morning the mon, ee i resented "ts. “y aave Sporto of thelr dead bela foisted upon the pablo service, The fact 1s thes nearly 1 of the Upper Missiasippl river, \t is @ oon! Rhine pecarad yy We Peet _ tefven the Seid, cud ieee yt od Jackson all these (mported merooaarios pierre (a the lovation of a railroad across the great ome Domingo. seeaieta new Tore, 3 cal ses pormeeon a 0... Cs ounded om prootassa. | Pacific , au he details tl € they oarried off « g006 many under the literal terms of General a ey om sirest, om Me as A The Case of the Pirate Burley. Tononto, Nev. 90, 1064, Ball alias Burley was before the Court to-ehy. The particular charge against him wes abanéowed and the vriconer dlschanyed. He wasimmediately rearrested oa fe (resk warrant ta coseccton with the Late Erte aiair, ‘Toe guy Wil opens up AgUA WNTTOR