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am AY ED—DRAGOONS FOR me par pINCREASED— DRAGOONS Swe lil han Ny Song mene | CHEAP PASSAGE oe the Black Ball Line of PRY a LS | clipper Sip COLUMBIA sail on Nov, 98th Por 5 ply on boar, |, East rr ACOB WILSON, 108 Sutin Baan betor menta, rationa, clotoing, Rusdieal sitenlases Cll be furtisbods With poet pee Wo each soldier, Apply 180 Hudaon st, SOMETHING | NEW $1 CAPITAL RE. | FOR Mac? make $5 8 day even these hard a enathciehtitnsnhsitns Senta 4 fimon. Our articles are of real mwrity wall rapidly. | Eton e Rr Ook THE PACKET SIP Cp ag or money returned, Ri 100, WANSTED—SOME bakers, w rst Pike wud Cher mad taking itt Apply st JAS. HANAN'S, 80 Dey at, wt 4 0029 Mach116 | Of Irelands app GOOD HARD BREAD | SHOEMAKERS WANTED, ON en's fing gaiters; wages $10 80 pat dom oe EMPLOYMENT-Feranles, EXCELSIOR, at day, the 27th, | For th Btar Ling, 21 at Pier 86, EK, will As AAR or drafts on the Bok ieee LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK STAR | Fy Ba td *. B. CULTING. ‘ Poe pas- } te48 apply on board ot to WILLIAMS & GUION, | | — 0 Passage from or to FMALE SERVANTS WANTEDSWITHT | clase packet shtpa' r: ey Neat, civ families at yood i ain nw rult, Lu vity or ¢ wtitut GIRLS WANTED 6 3127 1 and capalte, for goxt | c naw ty © Pack Ty acco, Tn. ONLY FoR 75 Cx # taught to operate on WI n6 in all ita brane Rewing mach kinds of work, t, in the Drug Sto NTS: A rn part Indien taught $1 to $2, and pyr Kinds of work, learning. Ne ilea and ‘Line for sale chi vier & Wil N28 Welt p 207 and 209 Wator at, | P & Wilson's | near | au | MACHINES TO LET—SINGER'S | BTNA 4 and others too; alee ! nda; terms, from | all | learned till p SEWING MACHIN, 8 TAU S YING MACHINES—LADIES TAUGHT for now 3*110 & WILSON'S Proved sewing machine; practice on shop wo Serma $1455 Canal at, 4 MACHINES--LADIFS LEARNE: steon W. de W.'s latest impr i" ip ve + in all its branches aud Dah and 24th of Adelaide. Cultivator, c. tiat Pally Belle Weeds, Chancellor, Bridgewater, Ce DRAFTS ON or Ingiann, Ulaten iT, Balla Noten tn + Rall 9th December v8] Mae" 117 LD BLACK STAR LINE OF LIVERPOOL \CKETS, L by the follows Mew ul Universe. TUE ROYAL BANKS Bawktna Co. AND ALL Pants ESGLAND AND BOOTLAND, ¢ Ald 24ac"105 gWILLL AMS & GUION, 48 Fulton mt, ASSENGERS F( °K EUROPE | the Ast By orter of Secrutary of State, all passengery leay. ng the United States are req a L re required # procure pan ports balore guiug om board the steamer. : STEAM WEEKLY anvting and POWN, Irwin The Li sh New ip Cor arad Clyde cry err and on every mu 4, North River, RATES OF PASSAGH, FIRST CABIN oo do London 00 STEERAGE..... oo to London, oo do ie Steorage Return Tickela, good for Bix months... Pamengers forwarded to Paris, Havra, Hamburg, Bremen, Rotterdam, im- ke 5 00 Yar" 131 SEWING MACHINES_—WANTED—PER- sous who wih t learn to operate on Singers: sewing machines ; terma only $1, and practice on all kinds of work; Hie Pantaloon trade, inquire 8 Dolanooy mt, a Dold Binc*101 SEWing MACHINES—LADIES T. etice till perfect ANTED—150 BO ET Apply 'T. A. KEDD, 6: hands only need apply, W&STED=LADI °S TO LEAT r 0 Sin N ns My Wheeler de Wileiu's AUGUT re after learning, | DI hear Allen, privase Pac TU OPE- also some goud sewers to learn Int ether sewing machines; learn i ' # learned perfect in sll ita branches und practice on shop work til satiate t shines for gale and to let—160 Orchard at, SION, AND HOUNTY MONEY poe ‘OF FIC P26 6'106 THOS. L, BRAYNARD, 81 Wall st, BEAUTY HATH CHARMS — HUNTS I BLQNM OF ROSES, # delicate color for the Cheeks and Lips. Will ‘not wash off, Warranted | a»¢ ire the skin, Hunt's Court ‘4 natural whiteness to amie for os piinples frecklom tans de, for the tweth aad reath Perfume, at Hunt York, | — ni thw OF THE U. id of saamen and vol'intecrs Present war, can obtain pay and pensions by RD, 51 Wall st, 080 G*105 BOUNTY MONEY AND PAY | w Hunt's Bridal Bure, 2 Astor Place, New 8 AM ou THOS. L, BRAY ENDIO!} procured fur soliers widows and ti the United Btates, on applic letter, to GEO. WOODMAN, 83 Pine m in perwon, oF he ilot Pow my fi PENSIONS: SECURED FOR SOLDLE wounded or disabled during the r the widows of those killed or ima for pay, bounty | Promptly attended w, CALVIN W, BMIT pod act lS end alse die in nervice. © ner bers and Chatham #, w or in wt 8. | Ul LOST AND FOUND. STOLEN -LINEN AND MUSLIN SILIRTS, mutlers, and new yoods, Any per glo’ ha h ivr by sending ® line to 310)¢ Bowery compen: purchased such goods, or taken in. ple ing had offered to th will be doing a great mobey paid or loaned on, will “be refuuled, and mn for their trouble, in order to identify | \ig.a few singh the person aul ‘dof having taken ther, 106” | p $3. REWARD—LosT OR STUL! Brooklyn, large watch cog, buff or o or, & little white on breast, long era lon fwers to the name of LYON; whoever will return bisa to DAVID EASON, cor Carlton and Atlantic Brooklyn, will receive the above roward and r nv GROCERIES. nO ach hn seni BxCELsIog FAMILY FLOUR—WAR- ranted to suit: price $T per bbl, delivered free. W. B, GILLETTE, 204 Front st, Orders received in Brooklyn, at 130 Fulton ave, and 826 Fulton at. Willamaburgh, 217 Grand Calyer and 9d wt; Jersey City, exproas office, 15 Ex- Greenpoint, corner of ms 40 change Place, nlé dhac*l HEMP. pp ?-HeMr— Manila and all other KENT, TUCKER & CARTER, 144 W ster stroot 0088 Mac*llT poctos HENRY ZELL'S MISCELLANEOUS. NERVIN®S POWDERS, THE GREAT REMEDY LOVE OF STBONG DRINK. MAY br OUTAINED OF THE FOLLOWING [AGRNOTHS Dp, Howanns,63 Drvision 8t,, oon, Manwer, N.Y, ror Mus, Beacn’s,.214 Biourn Av \N. ¥ Mas, Haves’, ..115 Puuton Br, Pacowirs Dp, Menoun,s..204 Buoan Sr,, NewanK, N. Je J. 1. Bainsr, 46 SouTm 2p Br, Wriitas PRICE ONE DOLLAR, ‘These valuable Powders may be given fo the drinker) in Coffee, Tea or Liquor, Warrant edentirely free from poisonous ingedients, and never produce nausea, WHOLESALE AGENTS, F.C, WELLS & CO, 115 Faaxcwen St,New Yous, ent Ly mail to any part of the country on reelptof price. Bead what Dr, Parr, of Loudon, mys! Dr. Farr, of London, in @ paper issued by kim oo of mortality, says that intempearance acts Mo pions snd the deathe from. drunkenness deli tremens, the exceed "he adds, ‘it foment, thr B poannsa ON 8D al } OTEL LODG the rough’ rates, Persons wishing to bring out thelr friends can buy kts here, For further informatio “, JOHN G, my? wins APSCOTT'S LIN OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS; Tha mbscribers continue to grant certifi joaten of | | 1% operate on 81 5 T | prwmage to and from Livarpodl, by thor favorite sewing machines, by ‘an old emeteeee umn | hing Paks comprising tn part the fullowing on flannel ‘ni ; mended rage ira, and other 82 Stanton at, hipa: Wm. TAPSCOTT, EMERALD ISL » READNOUGHT, MANCHESTER Victron ENJ. ADAMS, CONS’ WEST POINT,” E8001 REMITTANCES nerhout at the LOWEST 6 Aac*108 BOARD AND RO; W SINGL VAKDING—A Fh men, oF & gentleman rtable home da ec y Charles at, north-west cor, Greenwich st, n2*2bac _————— JARDING—-GENTLEMEN AND THEIR | 53 P ali, Terms acoonnmn le rooms and single d dispatching sheir fll-pow- 0 Steamahipa aa follows ding Babirday, #8 ‘Boog, from om ve subscribers are alao agents for th X LINE OF LONDON PACKETS, 1 of which they grant certificates, on liberal | ) contlaue to iste drafts payable om wland.Treland, Sootlwad and ulara, with all particulars ‘ularm with all. partic tendon {hy letter: enalows Postage ceampy’ bo 8 TAPSCOTT & Co,’ 86 South mt, Now York, TAPSCOTT, SMITH & Co, Liverpool, JOUN G, GALK, Agent, BETWEEN | NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, barking passengers at QUERNS- | been York ana Philadelphia Stoam | Saturday Nov 20th Baturday, Deo. 14th Antwerp, dc a& reduced om, apply at the Company's DALB, Agont. 15 Broadway. TELLATIOS KT, i) |r } r PHRNIX UNDERWRITER, BEA FLOWER, CAMBRI i N. | Making, together with others, a ship every dve | Of T “< TO IRELAND, éo, packet abip Bi ot packet ahip BELLE WOOD, | | the citizens of rebel st interest in this cit | Bibune, says = 1 ® Pre | Court, and, but for the unfortunat | Jute Bates, would have had an onler to this effect long since, Judie Bate well nately tor himself as country—listened to made by the counsel of Koos had beon seized, der which led to the ‘s fore tak the p mn, the layed, pinion that the ¢ whole matter being re not a legal question, The Times’ Washington correspondent states | ¥ asa fact, what the Sun the fleet of old whalers | left the channe! rebel cities has been ren years to come. F font and every momber of inet, except Attorney General 14 | vor of sustaining the action of f eedings of the Court would n 0 effectual as tu sati treme views of Jeff. Davis on the subj Ww YORK THE NEW YORK SUN THURSBAY MORNING, NOY. 28, 1861. aerate Sen cir tenths Adhd Mattel The New York City Press, -—— The ac tion of the Provost Judge at Alexan- Aria, Virginia, in reference to claims against @ matter of much ‘ ry, and has commandst the attention of the Chamber of Commoree, which | body have united in a petition to have the action of the Marshal approved by the A: tration. A Washington correspontont of | writing in relation to the position of the President and Cal ates, binet on the » par wtat the parti the proceetin probabilities a urt will be sustained, the ‘ed to the Secret. 7 iw, Saturday, Dew, 7th | War, on the ground that it is « wilitary and bas pre-supposed joaded with stone, eastern ports recently, sailed direct for the harbors of Charleston and Savannah, in the of which they will be sunk. Perhaps by this time they have reached their destination, aad the blockade of the ports of those ambit ou fered offer ty War Intelligence. FIRE BATELY A vouny Union sold SENSATE pattle of Pikeville, Kentucky, sent to sription : “And now fo iding along rack ! crack Crack ! crack jewhat « iver and sprung Het p ure you, pone tor t ay and fired—loade Hy ritle in read went their ritlos, le me draw my head b so L levelled in the direction of frionds in Cincinnati the following graphic des- ny share inthe battle, I arelessly, whe nd down erack | they cam Of T jumped from my horse, when along ca | the Major and gave me his horse to hold soon hitched th 0 & tree down by gain up the hank, when whiz! hout three ine I looked up the h he sinoke, whict and fh 1 Ab’ that ball e of «whose a and. thereupon induced stant Secretary of War to issue the or- ubsequent issue of the two other orders, where! H bee the Court were stayed in civil | Bates waited to have heart the ual for many fy the ex- who took part in the erack ! but L kina was iject, Cals of iasuet ement i I that i Butler was a mighty smart laws his was fell the div pill, fot Amerous parsenyers, incluli and his / ed his society upon the ¢ with whom fe was ccnversinys heard him often in Boston and Lowell, never know he was anything: of a mil Carofina’s kite, and that the South hat done right, avowing genuine secesh sen Butler repeated his question, and h wnner, that his na ‘Butler, Goneral wil of the Depart sl ater ne desperat one of the fie baitles of the war will renult. The wales frou and the efforts of the rebels to retain 1H, ttill be as desperate as their cause is wicked put the nature of the contest is well undorstoor Your army and naval commanders in the tela alas the al and the means they will tring agalnet the Postel will be proportionate TRON PLATED SiTIPS TO OPEN Tite BLOCK ADE, Tho Board of Aldermen of New Orleans have unanimously adopted the following : Whereas, The recent glorious attack of the trated the fict that ly constructed and protected 41 as iron plates! ships, tire ships, turtles, 6c," entrance to this port can be froecd of the Hoet « ders, the invader ran hate effectually 1 of €500,000 be, anid thy aame fs hereby appropriated, ‘toward the ng and conairuction of vorscls similar to the Manassas and iron plated ships, “Provided th am of at least $1,000,000 aball he subserity for and paid by the merchan! others in this cit Ueckade raised meree, ted in our ports o Mr. Morehead, of Kentucky, is lees Wenunciations of © Yanksce'” than berets Candidates for Mayor, peer fore, and now appears in his o : ta aifine old “Kedtucky gentlorene airtel Kane, of Baltimore, still sports hi and smoking cap, but swells ply merly, evidently feeling that he is no longer a “lion.” Mr. Faulkner of Virgi itginia, aa horeto- fore, remains quiet, taking his confinement wich the air of a philosopher, The honpftal was formot! y and Der. Peters reports that most ¢ al of the North Carolina prisone tas, A metallic coflin w 1 f Col. Di ed at Hingham, will be joined t te fort. The Y will be akon from 1 he steamer Nantask: due of the of the Twenty-four Naver il leased from garria ? OORACOKE The Fortress Mone the morning block coummat » correeponder papers having stat ke Inlet ia ine : © Lianpton Roads writes that on civ ies UUtiah aad ' ee hie ts were sunk in the This thoeten Tvanterip Oorcoke, ant that no vowels have mat ouce that time, e earon the leaving New York bust Sunday itleman who ME had been taking a litle too much. w 8, ah wot Knowing " he General's V was for expelling the saucy individual, t Butler decided to let hin hay nthe course of tl ie ‘owed that “as for Butler, hing 5 ne nts, and we think ¢ was run asa Breckinridge candidate for Governor in Massachusetts, Tho General replied th vemory, Butler voted fifty-seven ar the Charleston C be had never heon a Douglas man. The individual | (at Richmond, rocooed further to remark. that he thought ntil this rebellion broke out. ‘The ¢ ic that the statement was all true, and asked ar, and wh ing h acted | in having made b the tail to South | we ‘The individual replied. sl. y consulting vidual interests, | Virginian had acted rashly, iples she had dono right. ne reply, then drawing: himself back, ir ont individual, in a very traitor and secessionists, and that he al bes sent to Fort Warren in the mornin, sa the surpris fright of t AW idual can very well be im ssined, and it was 20 his sit very sternt » lhe should ni sonable sentiments in . but that as be aw he was under the |! bc an obtain board p price, at 12% n and wife ata moder ‘ant gentlemen may be | board and plaaaant ro oma wementa, by applying hi rs AVE—A FEW YOUNG | odated with good board, peda from $2 50 to r | ¢ DING. en and th ‘scoomms wick #t, bet Watts rnished or uafurni TLEMEN AND | ‘ wivus ; also two youn dated with board, at “aa | aod Canal eta. Kooma to ished, 5 Masa | | u nom ; obs a. ta, Also night, N, BOABDING—& Gi wife can be accommodated with good board; ntl a Precklin qtr single beds for 166 P: Open’ all DO) persons. L )DGINGS—THE lodging house in woere respectable men clean com! Jane Laviies and families . Fine parlor with B' JARD—$2—GOOD BOARD AT 5 Thorpe fon at, from 2 to My Hie Waweek, Aled rince at, corne: Lie single beds, from 10 to 12 cts per nigiit; kingle rooms from 18 to 26 cla per night, at ark View House, 6 Varick st, nid —_—_—— 9@ THOMPSON ST.—GOOD BOARD | 136 le rooms for & few reqpectable house het al terms to suit the times, $2.95 York—Fine rooms with good t $2.29 to $3 8 week, anc d Canal—also wateb ma! $a week ; man and wi furnished rooms, with pi- ings, Ot, to Se, w Wook, OF B,—Laawons on piano, "ds, of 240225 ENTLEMAN AND HIS | ' lemen, af 9 Dover #t, near INGS—COMFORTABLE tan night, at the Union of Thompson st, Meals night, Accommodation for 1126 9°135 CHEAPEST AND Best the city, now newly opened, can be accommodated with Mali | an and wife; pb piano, 4 L ard at, near HI night, and 4 nold dhw* ARTICLES FOR SALE, grecer's, baker's, mille rs be found, Also, no order cheap. AL! 1 bay mare f BUSINESS WAGONS OF (EVERY STYLE constantly o@ hand or made to order—Such as a good article and as favorable as any that can way and 5th ave, and expreas, Here you can second hand wagons in food RT'S wagon factory, 63d st., 0080 nc" 64 AND 1 PONY all 15 09 16 husncls cart or track | price of mar forward; price FOHSES FOR §. & Luge Kroce HORSE 3 AND CARRIAC arnotay bells, & fay spy at 10 Nevind wt and 154 Fulton av, Br ALE—3 HORSES, SULT. A large stocks of family ou rs and business wagons, St 4 80 horses, dec. J nol? MactlO® 3 MACH door Bast Singer's Grover deathe Roe i i E Hi E P ANING MACHINE FOR SALE—ONBE Je will be’ mold very low, at 4 f SUEVENS, BROTHER é repaired and innpr r ing machines, oll, eo., at wholesale aud bed surfacing 1 inches wid whiz as they go past! he was on parade, wh an hour, on the head went through him; Tudiow, 022 S4ac* | killed him— through his breast, zis damnit eG duty for the poor fellow i who fell beside me, | husks and ‘ow a horseman ¢: t opposite me—wh rt If the bullet nd fire!’ is the order—an¢ ected Hike ab ie: also ag 3 talon nano | he Wa oh rae et mat table lad ood hy wt 108 east 28th at ly God how clos KT Vy acid paietaeta codes STI") met When I looked tow his comrades lifting him hrough the brew and “LE Aire vuft of sv dying a 10 the squad of bis iellow We croaserl to the plac Thad done my suppl clatter, ach man shoul ations. “Upwards of @ They reesive rations fre work in return, The and eaay, as though all t the scenes of the pre and the health of the in All Ghat could be desire NO OTHBI AL hin “Ei erent power tain a neut to be stopped on the ¢ much at war with all be rica, the nations, an always found the prote jects extended with all hess of an honorable ho ther alterna rie KEY TO The readers of the St witli a map showing, a our military | at the time of th town of Belmont, in M INES—149 HE of Bowery, ia the best & Baker's, and oth wved, N, B,—Sscon: les, shuttles, gauges, aul by HUGO MULLER, ld dhactlOL PO SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ‘one half the Labor saved by using my Sewing Machine Oil, Wholesale and retail a the factory, 100 Duane at, N, ¥, WILLOW S-1 Recolved and nid Or18a JOHM BBAD, JR. & CO, - may not have been ful Though but a little falls, Memphis falls neaily to New Orlea us. ‘he rebels believe that the combat tor the command of the Mis large portion of the Se 8 horse in the foreshoulder, OME tu down falls the horse # ned man’s | He had four out musket balls, and one Enfield ritle ball—mine, are located in the neighbyrhood of Hiv ont clay which they occupy are In a mi strange tercst, the location of the village of Col Kentucky, a place which it was the » inthe West to have taken attack on the neighboring insouri, The importance of the place, however, inits relations to the war, ayy | that him up past in a hurr her Te @ of wine, he would order him to his | ft thand if int ing he did not a house, and should the sentiments, be a on of (Five. sateen nd Si instead of the Revere Hote, n whiz, crack ! a had gone through animal, it would doubtless have struck me, “Here comes a dozen or more, How thoy ‘Load and fire!’ *Load Llowd and it 6 was expecially drawn to a very fi loge to me, and ho truly Hing, and tiring just as if rds my soldier, [saw up. He was shot 1 in less than b away. ‘Boys,’ say 4, ‘you see that sin aim for it, arebel’s in its rear,” [raised I glanced through its sights, when ent ¢ hit sight of oke there, Crack went guns, and all was over. man thro of tw as inine was the only rifle ball fired. They ither of which would have Thank YORTRESS MONKOK CONTRABAND. A correpondent of the Philadelphia Jngvirer, writing from Fortress Monree, says? “Several hundred contrabands were tolay with winter quarters near the Fortre An immense frame building was erected, an the interior partitioned off in the manner of « steambeat cabin, with rough white pine berths, Ebony and ehocolate colored men and women took possession of these amid a most te Iered his bed of st rehel through the door with t , no doubt thanking the Gov Ving been so careful in providing ae~ » the Governm y are as hap heir life accuston able condi mates is said no: TERNATIVE. The Richmond Enquirer sees a Aight with England in the Mason and Slidell affair, Hore and bas acknowledged us to be a be and declared that she would 1 ty. Toallow her mail ste nan, and. persons from under the protection of her flag, by a juris- diction as to whose quarrel she is Reutral, is ax F practice and t r honor, England, like 1 a house of refiige among under her flag has 1 to he tion the generous sensitiver ave to We t. Lincoln will hi e and restore the status, or fight THM MISSESSEEL 1 pt mong other places nN have le ly appreciated: — own of 1,000 inhabitants, it is the gateway to the southwest, and whan it with it, and the and cont sisi p tisto be puthw there, and that there they must meet us test our passage. they are construct forces at that point, ing upon this cony ig works, and concentrating ling the timber on the Missouri shore, to prevent » lodgment of our troops on that side, extending their batteries up the river above Columbus, and fortifying every 00 BUNDLES JUST defensible and col to ing pei int, increase to the utmost the for aale eT oee, ‘CHARLES & 00, strength of the " ta Malden Lang, be made by our ition, Should an the resistance will afterward and fou! thrown — oy ame | got out the trai ry rxe! valf ke: my niygh our lve lai all To ible traw wl to taken itions the ¢ they p river, pon to rol of a fought 80 as natural attack b Gen, Fremont aud family left on the 4 o'clock tains fictitious names, Minute Man and Camp Jackson prison ing to # War Commisvion, is said to be incorr ceedings are cor of claims tiled to da mulate at the rat sition in Jackson, Johnson, Lafayette and Petia verument of the United States in the abovest propert rey aball be atc ) their homes even ehould th Agminet the Government of th vint ‘Their property shall pri ball | terrifying that he skulked away, and probably off the train at London, APPATRS IN MISSOURI. n last Trealay, for New York, has arison bee n reference to the prisoners, which pone the ‘release hange will probal y of the men composing Mulligan's Briga: on, Lyon, in May last, by Camp Jack ra, which Gon, Curtis adheres to, and wi 4 rise to a suspicion that the new list e¢ apt. dames George, formerly a notorious has are at St. Louis from Tennessee, and was hy order of the Provost prison. 001 sent that amount, The pro- ucted privately,and no decision yood, although a num cided. The number | pat ims on tile rep son has issued the following propo- all perons in arma against the Government, | Wi Countiens First—All who are now in arms against tl wintied, aud who wil) irrender thelr arma an inition to me, and deliver to me all Gove jar nt property ln their porwersion apd 1, and shall sign a deed fi vafter perform thelr duty rebellion, but shall be protected in thelr live Second—Arina which are there rendered to and. taken me of, me» that Ta the present difflcultien are settled, the owners ereof can obtain them Third—Persons who shall murrenler the {norder to make arrangements for ace'in thelr neighborhoods, shall ithta while arranging or nce any terms, aod aball be at th + fail to come to any Arran, st these pr armed rel United Stat Jain wherever 1 conflaeated rth—All who ab and aball continue in al! be treated ax traits, and an veir homes burned, in ne ared, either in person of proj thease — propemitic he lu At and future we raiment; sald property & vernment arebellions all loyal eltt, yroll themselver into 4) How ye m rol things, that th peas. arrival from that section sinee the We had a conversation with ( were coming for the purpose o property. following acknowled or even th from school to #e these facts to your 2d-L soldier returne congent to remain, Bat he ROW THE sotit Vottress Mow ulelphia Inquirer gives thea correspon ‘The Richmond De. nd Union marau rs in the nie Brownlow mad more micehivt but ped in th ell’ in after. them troops and nd the Deapate abandoned int forced 1 vance in foree, th Potomac would be di Thirty thousand troops are expected here wid an onter was read to those alread y to the effect that they woul stranger what he thoucht of this out urnished’ with winter quarters, Th em to indi an advance, wre tlags of truce will leave t A deserter who e: wport News, « greatly from the jal. It fyintenaely ¢ t would seem that a forwar y \ ® that an Ly be mas nter quarters, ‘The wen are rewil t the won of advanc raband who eat he possible that ends te «Yorktown. h qiarters. Tt seems to be the settle: he rebels in this quarter to. vacat 1 forces adv: them, toapply the. torch. bs wily title they have to th Naw the gu wk th morning from Pongo! county, Vir . oats, potatoes n removed, interosting information in relation to th i complete, had bs to submit for some tim: lieve by tho secessionists t as they were derisive! greatest outrages upon and freeing all e negroe 1 as General Dix's proclany Iated and read, and the ¢ had to be unders satisfied that they had hized with Se thix change, that Captain Kelso says t Would, as soon aa the opportunity offered, yo almost unanimously for the Union. ; md of General. Lockwoot’s ar- rival, constant communication haa been kept up Jp to the perio ith Richmond, and the man who hail tull 6 ents, but the numberof nick Ine teaterialy deat i oses that Norfolk should the event of an attack, and begs City Point and Yorktown be strengthened immediately, — Tumors prevalent here, the prepa. tion anil great increase of troops at ¢ roads are now in le before the troops into the camp at tthe white poo thus destroy aygnie, Ace , with a cargo of wheat, pt. Kelso on board hiv vessel, and he furnished us with some funder the new order of things #0 lif committing doing well. One man died yesterday—a Cor- ra, tak ki mick 's st 6 wartison of Tingham on Companios iment will thus be re It of one of pplote, th of one of the United States ves oth chan a they will t ine 4 vivinity, army of Marshal one rated | As matter of mont emeral intoreat, perting about leas than for- Saas ea (PRICK ONE CENT years since, Mr. Orpyxy the office of or, beaten Woon, “pihelll tata me hee, supported by cumstances ocuindeah WAP eben seni HAilour rewlers, ant need not be 7 T. OPDYKE received a tering friends claim that he pall have rot ane had not many Republican votes bent drawn oa to Mr. Havemnyen, under the erroneous position that he was the stronger atiiane against Mr. Woon, His supporters are now quite confident of his success, and his chances are ceitainly decidedly better than in 1869, whee he so narrowly escaped an election, : Th political affaire—a thorough knowledge of whch appears to be requisite on the part of our officials, if they expect to cope with the machinations of keen politiciane—Mr, Om the present canvass, w . We give below, portraits and brief sketches of two prominent candidates for Mayor of this city, induding a portion of the romarks pablished a fow dav since sa petiore, but his friends claim that what he faile t) peesers in this respect is more than made —~p in ellivicney as an executive officer, ‘et we have had no very decisive +, whon compared with some of the bloody tatiles cf the past, yet in magnitude of prepara- jeu. te prosea’ civil war in America has lin history, Some of our “en- * skirmishes,” not hee insignificant, and when compared with many conilicts in owe own two wars with Enutond, will take rank far above them. ‘The Alluny Krening Journal has made the follows interesting compilation from history, éiti fow incidents from the war ef 1812 teshow whee affairs relatively of the meat i brilliant v ol any importance was that C. GODFREY GUNTHER, THE CANDIDA ES OF TAMMANY HA \ Lbs TONAL UNION" AND PEOPLE'S CY IRA CUsk) UNIONS Omi: NIZATIONS Tho first of Brownstown, near Detroi th, 1812. Our force was valk otis ee Our lone British and Indians combined was IN nd 63> wour enemy Mr, Gustin is the only candidate who ts of real Kuickerbooker origin, having been bern tn © Old Ward Two,” (William stroet,) in 18 Of his opponents, one is from the Keyaste State, while the other is from The ndred meh sisted of only “0d relish ot wonder Gen, whe ‘tler wrote to Sit George iT detail my good fortune, your Excellency will be surprised,” sey. of Mr. Goxrim claint that nan who has over figured in our exhibited more un owth ant prosperity of his commanded the Provost :— has hi mn better representative 1 not 4 nstity, combined with « dno J agit, (ue uattle of Queenstown, two columna of ta wa regard for the interests of other nei men eac about all the fighti Mr. Geran nppeeteageate Wall | One-thinl pare of tae eee in reports haya A Mason OE Gs Cl GievitNa'ds Wowk, (ez Tart of the men idle might have dd, he- “old here rd move- wlvance W have displa hie wine des nee Py Vv oe condi- by 4 1 wnd regularly ii to that place had made a large r completely cut off, and his now “blocked. A lad of leas than sixteen, named from Pittstield, Mass., recently enlisted in Cap- tain Cromwell's Company, in tho Bh ack Horse Cavalry. k mothe his departure, the Captain di » was sad, home, w youngster and sent him home, as the Urave Lad ppowed, ona furlough, He has rece tof his kind ce sister of the * bold soldier bo ool Prorsyienn, Masa,, € Carr. Croswett, Dear Sit :—My brother David H. Darling, a lad of sixteen, left home nd joined your command, without th knowledge of our parents, him last Thursday, a i ‘ home ul keeing. the effect of k sister, » supposed, \ uct upon my mother anit vu will think that he did not give yor ise to return in good fisit ke re Ive atoenable to the torm, that he has * ‘ohe United States and of ti £} promise be e Ereturned that I woul vg Miele utinost exertion ainiat wll howst , th t i Mowed. Among these, and about the nly ones, are Gov, Andrew, Marshal Keyes and the Mayor and Chief of Police of Boston, Slidell aid Mason have comfortable quarters, which they shared with their secretaries, As they have funds, they have purchased various Arties for thelr convenience, not provided by wvernment, andas the prospect ix that re likely to reraain, here some time, their money has been judiclously used. Mr. Mason, Who wore an air of nonchalance Sunday, whe taken tothe fi ently found the ticipated, Perhaps the climate doos not agri with him, or it may be that he means to be ex- elusive; but it is arked, among the prigon- « himself very close to his rog!n), Ho appears sal and not in very good hu- mor, On the other hand, Stidell Is brighten- ing up, and is more cheerful, He ventured out of doors in the storm yesterday, but ho is of Northern birth, and thus the climate may not affect him so much as others. ‘The ‘ ambassadors" are allowed to converse freely with other political prisoners, but we doubt whether their conversation is very edifying, er the story of thelr experienced very choor ing, treat This, then, is to. certify 1h we young. Darling afore NK APPALEA AT -FODEWABDED lesite in the boast de » his country The fullowing wo copy from the Bysion Tra agen Tn geil ah we hee neller of the 25th ¢ evote himself hurt Everything is as quiet at Fort Warren as it apacity of ng at home and im! iy was before the arrival of the inportant prison J mother cached the advanced of hose capture is the cause of 80 much dite | sixteen, he poskeases the stron haf Hercules, mand som ficing, Cole Dinick is | the sagacity of Tolemeque, Ayuliers bravery, i trict in adiniiting visitors to the Fort than J and (he patriots of Wa hington, whom, yu tofore, although a few officers have # oP have probably heard mentions « 3 heretofore, although a few officers have still th ay H nentlonat botbre, - Wout hat he could ah years; for youth, rime, b in nient’ in | oure, th woment of th ‘for a season; but wherever «dot two years, he is determin ntl , but ty mutual relations, but f your much-abused sex, Meantime, awaiting thy order, only th Tam respectfully thine dexix 1 ‘ou aro married, pleas Lioutenant P, S.--! over to you From Discoyentes made by which can write in lines in the spe flame the names ef the metals which enter into its composition, we all tho planeta, pri more remarkable, the atmosphere with which we are acquainted, On learning that he had a furlough, is very much afraid or, to “use ntlemen, that ity is materially retarded, and its glory » me in his place I believe not only on wore permitted to use the knock down argument,” it would civilize not luminated from the same source, and this source of revenw gama is Darling, Northern afflicted ged the A the oss from It is det. 20, he consent I wont and stated dar youns gave his 1 his pros 8 Own mare me { oxplain i no se. Of wk Horse you are at ed to join think also their DARLEN hand thi Jd. D, the prism, rum. of any other elements know that iimary and secondary, aro il- what is of the aun contains the vapors of several of the motals suc mercantile Landmarks of our metropolis. with the prudence and judgment which © mands succe self, and to the honor, alvancement, and solid Democratic bran changing—a Democrat in the dark days of do. feat as well as in the bright y tnphs, WHICH We ruc es peried of political revul his debut in poli untiring duty or mere charities and gool name, THe became a mem- Ler of Eagle Hose Co. No. 1, in which company he performed active duty, and was a prac participant of all the perils, toils and privations whieh are in York Firem: savedull,” Ax it'was, some looked on, while into the woods,” leaving theds ort Erie, the English threw ot shot without hurting aman, Owe A killed and 7 wounded, Brigadier |; Smith abandoned his favorite project of invading Canada West because, al- though ho had been preparing the greater part of tho stummer and had energetically drummed ap % he had succeeded in collecting only men; and he did not. think the mt woul bo succeseftd untess he had L008 re of M. ane, whieh firm from its age, and intluence, is ranked as one of the At the 2,000 red Joes was onl It is an axiom with the business world, hat he who conducts hia private business is generally to be ministration of public affairs, ‘This | son, united with the oxcellont exee= tive abilities which Mr. Guy rien is deemed to during his long career in the Ten Governors” of the Alms How-citizens claim 'Y requisite to fill the posi« of Mayor of New York, with credit to attle of York our 700; that of the enemy 700 Kaglies ond 408 In- Vans. Our loas was 06 in killed and wounded; that cf the enemy, 100 killed, 300 wounded, privovers, ‘This was one of ‘the most. beilliant ovr victories, it is mot to be com with the battle of Belmont or that of Peit'e a i pike bcp isthe number engaged or At the battle of Sackett’ my's force was 1,000; ours, killed and wounded was 150; Board of rosperity of our city. His politics have over been of the gent consistent, firm, and un. ars of victory Over the latter hung @ if mee the enemy has never been definitely known. At the battle of ica our loss was 3285 that of the enemy 514, At the battle of Fort Vrie our loes was 84; that of the enemy 98% At the Battle of Baltimore the enemy's forces numbered from 7,000 to 8,000 ; ours was proba bly alf that number, Our loss was via. Krom the hour of n the routine labors of the Ward Committee, he has performed faithful and nation of that po nas never been a sordid nthe disse J, of which he ary alyocate, but a conscientious No affairs in that part of Virginia, Ho states r ; 3 . trouble exists relative to commissioned otlicers, ‘ red Ms paar peeroe the | firm and at Xponent. Mr, Gusrner has for gat Fay Co aed come 700 im Sa ee Eee antra with ne of furnished eo acta tea SA ee berbeod faa | many yeare, takon an interest ia the Fire De Fren the Battle of New Orleans looks insig- bokretahng tema oeig Peteaa sare ean fee ee hu partment, slovoting his time and means to its tte apenthas have witnessed ® on the Potomac 0 strong and a re~ w of 70,000 troops The British force, in- ¢ sailors and mari: served his full term of seven years, subse uently he was attached to Gulick Mose Co. No. 1, resigning in 1800, During this long period ical yout 8 Our loss was seven killed and six that of the en uy 700 killed and 1,400 wounded, It is safe to say that notwithstanding the tor. por of a large share of our army and the ta have thus far been “ playing at war, greater number of lives have been lost withim the past five months than during the entire “War of 1812, parable from the duty of a New Y: sterday the weather here was cold and raw, and last night there was a slight fall of snow, the first of the season, Today the snow hae dinappeureds ‘The canal is in excellent condi- tion for navigation, but scarcel; ny, Daas ate Last evening the boat J Brows Je water, with a cargo of one hundred and sixty barrels of our and the balance ef oats from Valley canal. ‘A few hours later the Rochester Ti tion Company dispatched the boat for Albany, with a cargo of 1,680 of flour, The tuet pres their dispatching a beat now, is ex~ of their confidence in the contim of navigation fora month or more to come, ‘A boat came in from the East last night, the captain of which reported that when he Little Falls, the ice was three-fourths of an inchs in thicknees, aud the bows of his boat bore um mistukeable evidence of a stern encounter hha ive. ‘Lhe big tet is about now passing these trails, but they will doubtless pass through, we hear that the weather in Utica yesterlay ild, with westerly wind 6th. wan qu vr Lo press, GEORGE OPDYKE, NOMINEF OF THE REPUBLIC VU PAX PAYER'S UNION, THE PEOPLES LNION, AND THE ‘GERMAN UNION LEAGUES »wanp Eve t the Young Men's Christian Association, in Sy- racuse, tomorrow (Friday? evening. Ir 14 NEARLY SIX MONTHS since @ vessel fromm a foreign port has entered the harbor of New Onles tus, Tix Souprens of thefBlack Tlorse Cavalry, i our hundred dollars worth of downward trip Mr. OvpyKe is a native of Hunterden County, New Jersey, and iy about fifty years of wators was an early settler in age. One of bi New Amsterdam, and Mr. O, himself engaged in son “the island’ when about twenty busin Since that tin outed several branches of trade, and t and years ¢ fully pre hosides, in his earller days, oming winter, in most of the cities and larger Villages. A new cne has just been completed at Trev his energy enterprise. He wa student, and in 1891, he publishod a very table treatise on Political Keono Ile y mud in public life, asa politioia: (nor HeALTIONMAM, named Able Wy- man, suddenly expired while seated beside his ‘on i) a wagon, on the 21st instant, on hie way {rom Hinesburg to Burlington, Vermont, Tv 1as Beex Paorosep to consolidate all the vo lonela, lieutenant-colonels, majors and aptuins of Illinois who have no men under them into a full regiment. ocrat, and is ed still to boli to the old) Democrat Jandinarks on all the questions of finance which rly divided the people in pate A \ouxa sox of John Henry, of Allen town In 108, he was a member lebra- | ship, Michigan, on Tuesday upon & had Hufulo Convention and one of the commit. | pocket: knife, the blade penetrating ¢ bowela, tee of soven W ped Sis platform, | Of \ Praex Feitow, named Elmore, was source, be was an ard apporter of Mr, Wan | int arrested at Ludlow, Maas.» on Sums Benes in that year, aad engaging, as he dit 0 ing, while in the isposin ciple, he | his wile by hokiing her head under water fs ia that campaign as 4 mattor of pr n into | pond very naturally found his wa ) years old, of Bridge Jit his foot in the belt’ of a threshing jaacbine, a few days since, and was thrown dowm vnd instantly killed by baving his neck broken. \ sister of the young man died on the 16ih, and, both were buried on Sunday, 17th, ntl iM and national bank Whigs of slavery volving th question axed, In 1858, he was ihey TRADERS ty trom one of the dis- | TH. Unica Trrgarari of Saturday after~ elected to th wembl , y | noon saysi—From seven o'clock yenetday. tricta of this city, ant distinguished himself &¥ | jnorling, until seven o'clock this morning, 113 tention t th interests — of the his ek a hip constituents His frienda claim that he sot his face against oll schemes of pluader, and | Fan, “Cr J. W. Waters) @ bull-head boat of was not suspected of participating in any kind | Rechoster build, had her stera stove of Leyislative corruption, Mr, Opdyke has | another boats and punk just below tae eld a prominent and influential position aa | factory, about two tailed, hm ire cater ofthe Chazshe; of Commaronand ie a | ane, i Nueata ante cas boshels oon, the walks of life, has ever been esteomed and jam, which was, however, / ny respected by thosq who knew his boit, Two norang. boats loaden with 1 and flour, wae collector's office, Bring 700,000 bushels. Last night the boat J. Waters, of Little