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Latest News BY URLEGR APH TO THE NEW YORK &vy ARMY. OF THE POTOMAC. A CAVALRY FIGHT. WE/DE'S HEADQUARTERS REMOVED. THE WAR WESTWARD. Bebel Raid in Missouri. Baccessfal Expedition From Vicksburg. MILITARY MOVEMENTS IN ARKANSAS The Call for Volunteers, 48,000 Required From This Cily. &e., &e., Virginia. Cavalry Fight, Fe. Washington, Oct, 28.— @f the Potomac says that (jen. Buford's Cavalry Mvi- Gian wee ettecked by rebel infantry, near Healton Ptation, on Tuesday, 0; woon, and was forced to fall Hack upon car infantry, within one mile of (erman- town. There were but few cagualtice on either side. ‘The skirmishing continued for several hours. Tt te not true, os hes been reported, thet General Sleade's army is retreating, His headquarters have Tpeved, but mot towards Weehiugion. (ientlemen in mfitery circles bere view our present position ee Wighiy favorable in the event that en. Lee should | ‘ventare to make @ general ettack. APOOFD Nerarow, Washington, Oct, 2>.—Several gentieisem who ar- Cived from the Army of the Potomeec to-night, say the firing heard in the direction of Realtun vesterday Bes not been accounied for, and express ihe belief thet {t involved nothing of imporiance, The artil tery wagens recentiy captured by the @nerri!!ns near ‘Warrenton,contsived no property of value. Thisiethe | ferond daring and successful reid during the present week, almost iv the beart of ourcamp. It ie be! 4 the rebels have not porshed eny strong foren on tite Gide of the Rappahannock sinee their grand retreat @rali bodies, however, remein at the varlone cross. (nga, They are circumsctibed to these positions by Abe proximity of our forces. The enemr's cavalry evant the Neck as far ay Stafford Court house and Borie ved Chareb. (Py Mat Washington, Ort. 97. fires can be seen beyond the Happabauneck indicating thar they are there in foree, prepared to dispute the passage of the river, of the construction of the rafi- wend bridge. A beds of their fufantry hae bern die- wovered this side of the river, at Sulphur Bprings ‘The'r cavalry pickets are thiown out this eide of the Rappahannock, and ere io eight of oir advaace Piekets. There has been consid vie change ot post Wan of severe! corse of our army caring the pest few | days, designed, however, to protect the operations of Chase engaged in reconstructing the ratirced, rather @han for offensive purpores. Work on the rai\roed is | Being prosecuted vigorously. the advance of the army Being dependent on its completion, The War in the Southwest. A Medley ef News. Carre, Oct. 37.—A party of Colonel Street's eomm- wand made another raid into Brownsville, Miseonr!, ep the 16th Instant, plundering many stores, end eommitting otber outrages. The marine railway, of Mound City, has been seized by the (iovornment, for Navy Department porpores, It te expeeted that the Wavy Yards will be removed thither, The steamer Koy West, heavily laden with (iovernment freight, otruck a enag yesterday, 2 miles above Cape Girar- eee, and sunk to her bollerdeck, The bost and Gorge are @ total Ices. No lives were ics!, Leavenworth, Oct, 18-.Advices trun Port Srott & Monday noon, sav the rebels, ander Cooper, Rave been reinforeed from General Price's army, and threaten Forte Btunt and smith. Frica’e force is reported to be nine thonss otrong, with eighteen pieces of artillery. Quantrell fe with him. Gen. Blunt goes to Fort Smith with train, where he will turn the command ofthe Army of the Fremticr over to Gen, McNeil, and proceed to | Teavenworth. McNeil and Ewing are in the vicinity e@f Bentonville, Ark. Brooke, vith 2,000 rebels, is wperching on White river, near Huntsville, and bes | train was escorted | Deen joined by Bhelby. Blu ‘Dy 0 force of infantry, cavalry and artillery, enfici- ently strong to ensure ite eafety, aud Gen. Binnt will @ffar Cooper battle, if the opportunity offers, Castro, Oct, 28.--The steamer Juils, from New Or- beads of sugar, bas arrived. There is no Memphis Briere, of the 26th. ears, “Gee. MePher- @on's expedition returned to Vicksturg, having ac- @ompliahed its object, viz, to scatter t on the Big Diack. They met a large force of the ene- wy, but the latter re:reated without « geueral en- | @qmat" The Radical Programme. Speech eof Gen, Butler. Boston, Oct. %8.--The State League of Marsecha | eetts bas elected (i: Mr. Clatiin, of Newton, delegates at lerceto the Ne- tional Caton Leerue, which meets at shingten In December. Delegates from each Congressions) Vie trict were also chosen. Gen. Butler addressed the meeting at lnngth, fabing ground with those whohelleve that the seceded States | beve onnihilated themerlves as States, while the totiil ins {i Eon Geer thety tertlerry, Tirepnoved. ti he raion of ame of the Cabinet, that the he Common- weal throwing theirarms sbheuld be Sareea cries inva Rata tiy ‘ sliewls he incorporation. into, the ot omevite'ly affeeting ' ion, Tf tha Conver s'e Sa:8 er) ver e ore redie lebange is «fiscred) G y th t ‘be F:deral nation | de t wil! not by re- or m de to stand upon [hi erned vetiat Meotederate debt must likewise bo p i. let HtA quest jon come before Congress, ands M the op ch e decision ea would place the Federal and K tel d: bi: Gnese upon the same footing, Goneral Butler sontended that the rebel 8 ates desroyed. or it would be oun co: ruption would be set in motion to secure murt be regarded as lormation fram the Army | Theamoke oftheenemyeramp | rebel force | . B. FP. Batier, of Lowell, end | | mort iinpo aibleto to choose I ne eee aes { Asother Speech from Geverner Seyme Governor Reymons om Monday ulght delivered & spereh at e Democraiie meeting In Nufalo, desuing | Die position on the war andom the important femre invotwed tn the approaching election. He heid thi Parties comeurred im the opinion that the wer, if | | wer of gett ke fat re toag'strate eetd the @ did not Bat horize s woman to leawe (he dome of | husbecd beeanse be kept rgeee oder tb erotwith ber ard then ¢ Tight procure a orer oo! nd that was her on'y remand eorrowing. Gan. Woot hae written Olettore aloing, in | Pre'rected toe certaia extent mast bring opon as | gd As certain inqotries, (hat he does rot know Indivtéval @ @ national that the debt if ord from the command in New Yo increased to 8 certain amon three, or ae | Menniy ime for Dimeelf the ered't of linwing per. thovgand mitilone ont ee ae tot A ortmed Je whole dutr, and epithet @ wi ilion of In view cf three probable reeults, be tbia a ty Li! been eatied opt tonlp the rebellion in the beromes the duty of patriots to bring. a ade Se Meccmm toGen Casein the wiuter the force ible to bear against the re! siton, 860-61, He abuses Jef, Davie, end flivks the end carry union into iter rege, Lat sdopting morracy fa eonnd on the eoose, bat tntimates that 8 ee A of conciliation gad offering pe cogs nos intend to vote thet way mercly br-ause ofthe Bouth every bonarable idea ¢ to tre mt Linesin bas no farther need of he military | them agetn into the {ni t was the cbicet of the dulges'p e weere ting jen acratic party to place North on @ platform open which all can tan and exercise all the energy and wisdom that history and experience hare shows | to be eff I to influence men and nat! nd to ee tring thie wer to @ euceeretnl conclusion © then Co. nets fridshowids that we have pe exer wer, and that tie on!r on in more binoderes then hare Ten ravages Caused be the sfepbicaily described: in view ofthe Gt dwelt on the edvantegee thet would resvit from purer Pursuing the war for the of te le vested oh af powrre and lone ower the wart territcries of the fou Seymour anid that it must be the object of tt atic party to avert the revolation et the North, whieh, in his opiniog, it te the ob.ect of the Repubiieane fo setompiish, on @ 6: coup plea af Guppressing the revolution tm the Son'h, apd thor bring the ebole people back to the fret prineipies of | conatitutional government, which ere now LA ed. He sated tha: he bad sustained President | colin, fully, fairly aod promptly, and that New York, Thee ine storing the I'niem end maintaining the conetirn * i it sf Laat end tn cfyrabanaened by they” ( . easier | | the Bouthero lates if {f we anncunee that when 7 ad ate in 1 teal, feturn to the performance of thetr doties, ther , eball <4) be sabjest te vorenes oad Gara behind the re men, but @ enoy vileges whic conn | eervance of thelr covetitutowal obligations guaran. | ¢ he fox makes bio berrue in | tees tothme e right. Afier reviewing t dwollings where a he Propl A Bistory of P, ai rep oka th serpent crawls onder the floor of the ehurch and by the Pres Crap and t eabool-hovee, The eynirrel chatters and builde abies 1th thel reeent policy a* mani. Beet uron the | itive wd yard, onee pot ted In the speeches of Viee- President Hamiin, en give h the mirth o: y. hildten, e@gnm «# rotting in hers, yy opyaly Br aver that the he cool «: The partrid: wiietien ikom the PALI aboiiiion of slaver: 1 the General riaeepo le vine: eotin. Nd ber evoke @ atore | Fe boas for hie hones, farless of detection hy the ha nian ere. Allis tetarniog to @ stute of rainre, Whet ® monument of th ravages of war’ Naval Movements. Yeaturtar Kear Admiral Paulding, commending the nevel station In New York, visited the French flag shit Gowrriere, aad was received on tard the since the Sree of saneary ety piaced ieee antes | Vesses with the courtesy characteristic of Frenchmen. jonsand volunteers in the more than thr times ee many a6 heave heen releed by coercion, 09 ireving the ship an Adinirel’s oaint and more than hee bern eest, daring the same peri. | the Guerricre, whieh was returned ine few mnonente oe by.ali the Rorthars Mtates + pat soeesh We ‘hae eNerwards by the reeviving whip at the Newy Yard Bi og hE ‘The U.S. steamer Prorie, 40 tn oe been hindered by the | of the Sta‘e of New York. | lannche et the Rroobivn Navy Yard tod ba Gov. Seymeoar eonchats | opposed to the Demoeratic Party Mort procure parses from e maval citcer, of ¢ not be admitted. Ae @ grat many important chevrer have taken place ip the composition of the Charleston, we pend a correct her con eased @ awmnfident hope tp the fate re great. nem of our nation, Before many months, be eaid.el! will earee that thore men are traitors who ae | tear it of the vereris, Qennder he feg of their country, or wipeae Oo « » @ otar thar qitters there, el] men wi nite (r re. Somether wth the namee cf the ofirerscnumending | atoring the States tothelg original strength endgiory. | Xtexm frigate [nonsider Capt. Rowan. eae eeeenmmmned op ler ‘ent 1. Stevens ig Capt A. Bryan News Items. Telecrophed to the New York Sun.) ve drat in the five Congressional Ti'stri-te of | xan couunenced co Tuesday, tad progiesses Au’ ar pac dorumeot wee tssuedon tneaait fast froin the office of the Provort Marehal (senera!, et Weebington. It eppears ip the ehape of @ report, editrersed to the Mecretary of War, on the working, | WBoe far, of the Coneeriptian Aci. end te full f ete totles (interesting toevery mep io the eommunity. The we for cartging out the qnro'lment 1 te eaied to be in complete working order; thougb, eo lteren ite, it caunot be tneceto bring out the w- | fire militery otrengt of the mation, ov arrount ef the efferte made to rrelet or evate if, There (s more eenerosity then fustmeps iv acwe of ite bnmane pro- visions, and cartel wodifieaticns, to be made by Congres, are engeested, that men mar be enre'y and cheaply bromght (ute the fe'd Of those drawn in the preseat draft, inelading the 80 percea' Aitiogal, ever °0 per cent. have report. ed in ace rdanre with the orders of (he Roerds, Of the 20 per cent. who have not reported, many are not | willful desertera, being anevoidel iv abwent, at ere andthe like, The deserters are being arrested. Of aU examined, abot 4 ,er cant. have bean exempted on account of phyrical di ty, about SO per cent have been exempted under the provisionsof the ace oad erection of the ect, of found act | able to mil.jary duty on acconn! of alienage, uneiiteliencse of age, mon residents, &. Gor, Becursoaam, of Copnectiont, hee estied an extra pession of the Legulature, te meet on the 34 of November, to tobe tute cous deration the President» all for more men. Jous Lassa convicted ef part'cipetion inthe Con- ecript riot in Boston, in uly ler’, wee venterdey ore tencrd in cLate'iy tv tee veareherd labor in the Bt eerebeiag made tor paying curer nies fir (he two months ending with Nor mbey, Twenty-five mililens of dollars are reqaived for thet | purpose, The peymasters rolls may not, however, be | Drvpered tefore the middle of that month. | Gov, Serwcre addresred @ mere meee in tere cure yesterday afternvon. About +,000 people were 1 addressed the Cermans at @ | meeting in the evening. The hall wee densely crowd. | ed, After the meeting (ien, Sige! war serenaded, the whole German population crowding to do him henor. Gusvast Rowecwane bas taken no affectionate fare well of the Army of the Comberiand, In e general or- der, published after bie departare, He eongratniates | his brothers in arme that his enecesscr, en. Thomas, | does not came among them ee a.ctranger, and does | mot doubt bat that, onder God, be will lead (hem to | vietory | Tus Governor ef Colorado, wtro ts eleo Indian Su- | perintendent in thet Territory, hee informed the Commieioner of Indian Affairs that be has concluded a treaty with the Tabequacke Band of the lediace. | The lands ceded, the Governer says, ere probably the most valuable ever puicheeed by the Government from @ elogie Indias tribe, including, es ther dq nearly al! of the mining lands yet discovered in Colo- rado, Information bee been received at the Indien Buresa from the Omaha Superintendercy, stating that many ef the Poncasand Winnebagoes b: ar. rived ¢bere, begging for food. The Government et once mate provision fer the required relief. General Intelligence. (By Mest to the N.Y. Sun.) Tue trotting rece in berners, en the sew Neilomal op Turelay, fora puree of one as Won Ly Generel Butler, in three held to service, and heave on wudsiitutes, or paid comai: od thearmy, fu ton, About o romeinder ehwot one-third bave gone in pwecn, and twortbinde hive furnished substitu, and al exvept | @ few im transit, and a emal! proporticn of deserters from among the Gariler substitntes accepted, ere in that moet of these who wilfully fell to report, and thus beecme Aeserters, are physically Gt for servicer; 1f they bar bean azamined the proportion eremptad for prvateal divabiity wou'd have bern reduerd to | ebro % per rent. The topariion of eremptions | would be otill further redo ed by purging thy euro!l Ment liste betore draft, of a!) rave of mantiest not ese of aljeus and oihere not liable to rut!tterv bute, es way be 6 where th!e eyeterm of rniting troops fo well established. | have been discharged for physical disability. It te . Pare rtc ye eirte wi) te. Oop of theme lately robe eran De to esca| being} * prodebie that ome-balf ofthem were unfit for service | felines arn eng Se eee ounat when they eutered it It may be safely sa'd that AW anitimaron enpitaliot dz members of | forty mi of Gollare were neeicssiy expended io | biefamily ee subecri Ch pherenns cel arp t bring!ng them into the field, to say nothing of thetr fund to pay & premium Kaas sabseqcent expense. Je (irest Briteta, order the 26 me for phe bites reery WY igt tee ing) a te Hasece ireeley, | eystew of voluntary ealletnents, the rections aver- vie, egeover 37 percent. In Freaee, trom 1931 to 144, ne pd ore more gold the aversge nu:nber of exemptions emously was ood houve than would p64) the whole carrence ef ¢ e mines are noi | 94.560 ; 00 thet, to encure (Le contingent of 30,000 | glowed co be 9 beater woudl te aerorge men, 174,560 coureripie were anon eramined, OF qhep: B yer ¢ rrite that prorated thems for enlistment | Seiate” a lar be popmletion Which ‘he wouig | tbe Terraite the . ren | fad ace ediuel ray to rule, ; in oorregolag army in 155°, 9 percent. were relert- THY princtpel Tatts of the White Meuntatus | ed for puysicu! infirmities exe ve of age cr eta‘ ure. | are now covered quow, Pergone wlo ascended, | Hetwcen le Jarmuary and July leat more than ene- | er the first of eno: ye the Boston Tran. ier, were richly repaid their trouble ty the magnircent views oftained, and by the striking con- trast hetween the giitterine snow on the mountelne oud the brillianey of the euturn lendacape spread out beneath and urognd therm Av the Government Printing Offvce there ere | | abont 90 names on the pay-roll, i ludin, ! women end children, There are il2 Sores the Co onal pad In the Ex cutis: | be acearred, These proporttone ere of luterest In con ' pecuon with the fact (uot lee han one thiidef the dirnated men who desire no! ty lo aomepted have been exempted om aremint of pirer.cal oof nem, The report then shows haw our bere of the drafted men have been “swindied ly ela: ngreesi De partmens there,are coivors. Ie the bindery | etances the case of men phys y unfit for servirs, | yoera to8r0 Ath 3 mea anc And GO women. The otbere | eying sums of money to those “rogues” to secure job rooms. A consid umber ren exemption. It cencludes ty stating thet al] the ex ‘are ezopicyed in the press rooms to feed tue white shee! the te presses. AN officer of the jates to the otter ore I Pear BOR 3 a, (welden: bi dr: xp fm devoted teem aoe came to Lieutenant ot and Si prosehing with ec seasing Anner, and ieob) 6 'n his his eal “an [not de Sor my Je emai deughter accompanied ber wotins to old int ou it to Gin, Foeter. ing the confercace ch «ir! elambesed upon the xneee of sitting up her eweet inp cent tees, o peta] et pathos that went to his yore soul, “Sav Sather, won't youl” The oid veterad melied el penditures of the Provost Marshal's Bureau, up to the Present time, amounte te @ little over $1,200,000 ; andthat the amount of money received from the Graft up to this date, ts abon: ten times as great os all the expenece inecrred on acconnt of the Fnrollment Act; ‘hove resuli‘ay irom he New Youk :fote ara not, howev.r, included in th's stateme..t,es they are mare ft or the ofioare ad thie Bureau. I | rove than bo the fe A erony arKopos cf our city elections fs prince Rrerident, for the reauon thst no candidate the, De Lethe prea ot a ele kia bears ten ng | ¢014 of @ Western candidate that came upon "a roar Fikciv tsb vaslected oul eeosive fock 9 sappart te for utterance. | white man,” who had e vow fo aive, if be did heave ae Nott oF eS rsastituted of ell toe Biron both dike cabana and wide Aik ioan. ta GAbU SNe UNineE’ is chndlatas demaar eked tevsl andiebel. Transfer the, question tothe Wy ne fst cater Uy Inted him if beehould holdthe exe, whieh seamed tn be A he tip e majority aac rtee 0 omall e 1D, appiied to | BHCXay, andthe if man roneeniing very readily, he red, and the difficulty will be Sega wt egistrate i pel her pabene | teok ber by the borns and he! fast till the operatiso ry ee on reales 13 justice | to cop te ther of elf end family. | wes dene. ‘A raha svat nese 4 depres oe vi ‘at fee mhe er naan one ) round bere late'y 9" he eeked. b. ve Hes he Se =e evin on . 7 : ash ent ae od T9 Sa ‘sere vemen, aa er Sewer livineoties (be men: | bind the hare h-Bing Me -aiz = NEW YORK, THURSDAY, i \TOBER E) 1863. ' es the mletekes made | was fired by | have been :ecelved from Washington by ¢ bomben, . ilbe @ | | mclad Hert off | for the firet te | { ' i the ramke of their regiments [It fy fair to eappose | | Uhet e cpllection of wild eniuate ere Ket [ao vere. Binee the rebellion hegen, about 200.0 soldiers | | | ~ ba LOCAL } NEWS. NP YORE AND D TBR VICINITY. Mayon Orvrun ie arid to have yielded to the etrops pressure brought to bear om Bim to with. | hold his threatened exposure of Mr. Thurlow Weed's Albany lobby arrangemements, until after the eles tion, Mis Honor has by no meane got over the famous “ gorged contract‘ iasinastions in Mr. Weed's recent letters, tt consents to walve fara brief space bis par mal fecllnee for good of the party,aa the services of the steat lob): ist in men'palsting the various one horee Democratic assoristiona in thie city fur the benefit of the Reoubiicana, are too valaadle just new to be dis. | ihe public, howewer, will loove nothing | peuesl with by the delar, ne it wi give our worthy ehief mag’ ite @ chance te sorve ble wrath eud gather information foe @ more complete exp sure, that will eatte’e woprejudiead persone thatthe pet has Mo right to cell the Rettle black. Personal fi lends of both parties are endeavoring to patch up a truce be tween them pot the pot end kettle but between Mesare, Opdehe aod Weed, and they may be enccess- ful, in case the former intends to figure for are nomi Nation ae Mevor, and (he services of the latter abould Deo regarded as Indispenaabio; otherwise the threat ened exposure will surely take place, and will be duly chronicled tn Tre &us A PRIZR ricki, ron omm thousand d took place yreterday Nrtween Con. Fite TA. Wilson, at Fort Pena, Del, end reanited Inthe Aefest of Wilson, ‘This being over, Con. Orem and Patery Marley went im, aud fonabt two boure, A Bods of ecidi+rethen put to an eppearsncr, aud un der erdeve of Gen, Bchowp!, arrested the Tua New Cau OW8F THe Ciry Erorrzes Toe irdere 1. Nugent concerning the new cal! for troops, iacindi Harstad of the jaote of the southern division rere 1 dietricte Sew YorB eity, long Jeland, | past Wovelork. Pereoms desiring to see the launeb | staten Ielend and Westchestey, Rockland and Put m counties The totel ywote uuder the lest call te | BIO men, Of thie uumber the eity of New Vork to to furnish 13:41 men. 1be following ase the quotes jetricte: Vics? Aietriet Suffolk, Queens, and Ricdbmend Covotles 1, Second dietrict “Rrovtien ourth district «New Fifth distret (New Yor Sith dletrict (New Yor Beventh dist rirt (Nee York mk abih Abetrict (New York by i inth dietrictaNew York 1,65 enth district Civ soweneeter, Rockland end Put fem Counties : ATT Tota! 6,940 Tue firares couceralrg the recent draft show that of the quote of twenty-fuus thousand men tn the ten Gtetricts, ooly four thousand seven hundred and fitty- five have entered the servicer have commuted. The owing are the figures: 0. of Mew ‘aroieh'd. ¥.7) 9 io the ten Aistriets, and of ibe nom- @ aad fen thonsand mst be fnrulshed vost breed Genere! Fry hee 4! to e dreft in The yoote of Now York ot t ment eit be aboul twenty 4 bs Shee men, less the nnmber enlisted, or seat inte the services, from the i7th insteat to Jenuery. 1, new enro’ment which i@ to be made in eo t lete mes varr these qnotes, and the result of that enumeration will he consulered i.nal Pat a Horse in o@ strane Invitation that everywhere greeted the public im large placards op the curt-atenes in thir city and Rroekiyn yesterday and the day before. Itiealittle simquiar thet no ue apprare to huow anything about them. police report that they @ vielltie ali over thecity et deylight on Tuesday morning, but nobody was Abwut 40 per cent. of the min eramined bave heen | sera posting them, From the echagrim of the police her | tt would a! most eppaas as If the authorities were in- fof | clined to reve:d the preposterous Invitation to Ameri thove held to service have paid eommutation ; 4 the | raencitizens to eal @ bore,” @6 @ political docu- meat of more siguificence than the placards thet ap } peared a tew monthe ego, bidding “Herm Prepar ‘Vhe more rational view, however, is that they te @ sarcastic reference to the boarding honse keepers | and restegrant propriciors of this and the adivining | cities, end are to betaken in eetrictiy litera! een asa public eaposare of che private grievanies uf vat- | faged toasdere A Guizziy Bean wes at large in Liberty | etreet Tuesday wight, esusing the utmost coudterne- | tion and excitement tn the peightorbout, i ayyen. store ures the ruruer of Libeity and Greenwich o eud birulo broke ont, The stores in the ve'ghtur bood were quickiy closed, and the pailce of the f7th Pre tuct agpeered, armed with ctute, muskets, kuives, | Ac., with which, aud the ald of the Beeper, (hey euc- ceeded, efter five boure’ exertion, to getting the fero- cious bear tack to hie den, Perhaps the “varrotat” | wished to pay e vialt (o Lis friends, the Iurshene; oF It may br, Le waedestrons of ottatning au tnterview | with Barnum, io the boye of @ morw proutetie ea esgement, Ammutcaw Panty Arsociarion—Toe Four | teeoth Anuiversory of the Americea Bible Coon, wee commer yesterday im the Viret Baoctict Chareh, in Broome etree!, ‘The atuendence of clers- half wererecte?. These were men who desired to | pere:" and in. | t uth ! c Prope:ly ectributable :o othereauses and uihes por- : be if te dition of the Els opresentatives sad prominent lermen wee wriy iT The Preeident, Rev. Dr. Armitage, delivered his sonal address. to which Le congratulated the Union on ite increased prowperity aod neefulmens The Treaenres presect that the rece'nte dicing the year were #10, 0% 422; ron Taoors—Tim Qrora | ble division comprises the tire, teu Con- | aN, 1p to! he itth | A The | | routine, life eunnal report, showing | —_) _PuIc PONE CENT Ted ALD. Gtlter owes M shite Nrothere Mr. ‘eal, Ingervol! ar rk tee ecre | tare Win T Wren Wf LL th | hecetatcg ace 1 & ey Charlies A. Buc kber | Parmiy, MoD. ; Anditor, [eae , Avs AL Lissocwanr. with the officers of the BR: me titie, hi arrives atti« elly, ef Bet H | falo and Pimire, from thete trip to Niagara. Vhey met with an enthusiastic reception slong the route Garat Gowa—Thirteen, 15 and 10-dnety Guos, for the defences of thie harbor, arrived yester day, Atovr Two Hesoney riot clatme have been Peid up tothe present time 1 erms, and foot up some forte tho A Yousu Crenn Has Hioeserr—Johe Mauning, a bookkeeper and clerk, with Carlo, Me len & Co, committed evivite yesterday, at bie boarding house, No, 176 Meeeker street, by bangleg im with @ handber: Nef suspended trom che {oot board of Ne bed. Me had berat!l! for a wrek, and | ecomfived to hie room, Coroner Willey wae notified, | aud held an faquest in the case, but could arrive ay lefactay conclusion as to why the dvcosced Binwelf He pent hie attendant to pay a phy. and while she wae gone, locked hie door tneelf, When ee cerurned she could ert lato the room, and on inforwning the landlady, the room w tered through another door, and de d hang thirty y be are wy ent do ” Siigabeth Q Ric m daring hie finere, asp CHanscran orp rie Hom, wastie et of an address | dellvered at the Cooper Inetitate, be | the Hon, Krastue Brooks, Tho lerce? all wee filed | Dy an audience of indive ant eentiomen, wha showed their admiration of ihe eeutimente and charecter ef the areat Khentucar ete aad, by repeated ourburete | of epolauee, In the course of ile remarks, the epeak- ei declared tint while Mr Critienden wae foremost | emong those who battled against the foul dueteines af | eecension, he was errr an apostioof couciliation end the roung ledy does 6 fontty in tom, Atthe | eaid that our ar ® vet | preservation of our lhe ok | worth more than ua houal seach | & beautifel percrats rorale exhorting | @retoremember the song of the angele, earth, aod good will t eo.” The Chairman then offered a resolution passing s vote of thanks te Mr. | Brooks, which wae unanimousiy adopted, and the | meeting edvourned LAROM BALE OF COAL by auction took Lo et the Mercheute' Kachango yesterdey. The quectity Cisposed of by the Keranton Cosel Company amounted to twenty thousand tone, Ay 4 coal, de livered at Plisavetbport, No J, sold at $¥,60089,70 ton, erate, $S0%md8 05 et 87, 4508700. | Beaver, at the wharf lo New York, the price wilh about TO cente per tow extra, Accipants.—Thorias Riley, 14 years olf, wee run over by Kagine 59, in 4th avenue, oear Sle etreet, aud seriously to\ured, Ho wee taken to bie reeldence in Sth avenue, sear OSd street, Wiilttary Han er, of No Rivington etrect, o! | etending in fro: Inetitate, on Tuesday | evenin +tely injured by @ rocket mn one connected wit re being held. t Bellovge carte eClenanan, elved an ihe if “horse ear on the tea i to eli 4. iyped > | fell betore ¢ wheels. which passed over him As inqueet wee held tipoa (he body of Filen M-Ge verp, 30 yeare of age, who, while deranged, jumped | from athird story wincow ut Nu, Ob Rast sth treet, oud was k''led | Descent crow a Gawnitxsa Hover..The | Police, on Tureday night, made o devcent oppose | garobiing house kept et No. 6 Walker street, by Jes, aur arrested the proprietor and fonr or 6 and alot of cord Wm. I. Dally, oF tb ed Aevended upon ‘the v ther intact wee at of the iba She prison Porice Cart, Sqvines.—-The Sutra, late of the Precinct Poe tivorloek. Age he faneral wil! be y the Police Ty partment, in full anit The line will be formed in Mniberry etreet, with ¢! } right resting on Liouston atreet, y a Vinrm.--On Tuesday nigh, Vast River, a ater, varrying w FONRRAL oF funeral of Cn lice, will take piace thle morning, et to hie memor . mn, @n6 e anda pileof old trom lyin | Caure hes been assigned for this curton Tiree voits. we another Juvenile Concer thie even'ng at the City Aasemb!y Rooms, 446 Rroaé was,iy connection with the seat Pair pow bain | there for the bavetic of the Union Home | for the m sintenanee of theehiidrem of our voluaterrs. The eanse deserves a full house, TRADES MOVEMPSP, ‘Yom Loves’ Suoem anus beld a meeting lect even. | foe Prince etreet, for the parpose of aiding | thoee workm ho do wnt receive the Society’s rate of wages. ‘Ibe attendance wes very elim. the work- men of those el pe who were in\lted elther pot na- deratandiny thelr own loterests, oF being coreless re AstheBociety le xa old and ested | one. Laving ploury of finde. treceketo heoehit | the craft generelis, Within the pest two weeks | merabere uf (he Suctety have recelved an Pah ‘16 per Cent. ou ojd prices. Mesers. Broo! wards aod orherp. pay the tiret quality rates esteb- ethew mt yea the Society ; and Mecere lala | i dleton, pay the eccoud clase. Teeted’ a ealier of @ gecrud clean poy fre from e110 to #1 6 nd with- { out beele from 7 cents. § with heele yey form Ai} ip #11 from 44 to *) cente, cok Ging ¢ tere pay all tr ity work ar e enc Ben). slaw meu sre ou @! at and with the countenance of he | peat succeed, Mr. Joho Ferguson is } and ur. Robt. MeCebr, Secretary, of thie oelsty- Tue Jcsk Dearens' Protective Association held e morting leet evening at 42 Prince t, to receive | mew members, collect dues, and pas apon thelr con- 4 Mtation and by-lnwe, The tusiness was principally The soctety numiere atont 200 m: it being fo er | permanent o suchanan ; ponding Secratary, ty, DD. Mebeay tt ; Necord.ng Reerete- rer). Sheridao. expendl'ures MITTS 64 Lhe ia) 2 keane 500 0 | Horse Cannuenrn id @ meeting im Piette t > minted 2 Be sah AP That” the | Hall, 1:70 Uroadwey, ft wae sonounced that Lewie Uniem in rapidly cotpleting ite) work om the Carpenter, Oo Pearl street, wants men, at $2.95 pew New Tor vent, whieh hee been fo hand for | 4 and that Mr. Bidridge’s men never eahed the solonvetine, la year the Four, (og ae 7 we | bri Ps rep yee os A iirasi wes ear have teen publis he 0 ve rege tev aveeiea ti Puvietothe omens, and the two | peyiue t) Mr Honeets Bas the Corinthiana, wht remaining | and Mr be finished | | of ' i the Kook of Revel: et tor oie ana of Moy peat Nes cspele, mo: Bt fifieen thas Peta ibated within the past y ment ie 8 couree of sued an il the Mew ration. | bot ¢e of this almost entire att Thee raetament, Tere has béen doce tn Fore'en ree ‘han in former years. /\ highiy ‘ee. bie soldier's poeckct elition of the (Gop les beew prepared, whieh wiil be followed by a | tles, At he requ st of the | Dr, Congnt, oue of the Revising Commi: - " 11 o'clogk, at the cowmitt mo of the pwinci- ve acted, andthe ve been made tn tbe ercond part of Teetament 4 the reasons for them. the Union in an improved coudi- than those of iast vear, | are encoure | . step, ® return: ween Ba toaddrem the on nig marping, an the {mportanre of yathigl fons of the ecriptures forthe menos The o' ent, View Presidents, e WA. pains, Kew TA Werritt, wo, Te 1 pot be ts to the Eng. Union, Kev, tee, willepesk thie morning, earner place of meat ples an whies t eben whie’ the Me tesd N The filpsucee . cere fer the ensuing year are oF Rev, Mr. Armit Briding, Prot. He Ny ment le compet 4. Tn eon: { 1B to them wae pe sed + Met at th erable number of n THE COURTS. Corn? Catennak—Tais Dar, . 1 Now ugh re 2708 91. 243T" 10) peur} Y8T0 wz 22h), 2b 642, ¥o48, 2640, 245, Jota, bait Ths Coer oF 4 Weoxa Cusuae lo the Commen Pleas, yesterday, the case of Henriette Motte ve, Hamuel Lord & Taylor, cawe up. The plaintiff had recovered $4,000 for the false arrest by the defené- ante on a charge of hay fendants’ store, whereby was broken up and her ii Injur n for the defendants, moved to et asiie the verdict, ae it was aveinat evidencs, and thedsmeges were exces Fe! Spittharn, far ie plaintiff, defendea ‘ve ep one. The @ourt uneuimously a firmed the verdics with costs, Puveaprriow Casa In the matter of Joho Meane (Continued on fourts Pogta

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