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a ns / ) 1 NU MBER 9776, NEW YOR K, NOVEMBER ( FRIDAY, _ 1863. aan » SUN PRICK, OXE CENT Latest Ne | By Mal. here of ha Ma vy. @ davon Cones hae | that the peonte will peren them, or, that God will | then betook themeclves to steuricg their pitues we | ee correspondent eenda the f ne secount of tern confiand W ble howe, and hie eee eeraled ap. | Pioeper Uh sutbors, 1 do not balieve.” — the next sotandio this par cur it wasroma wt Dencer's expedition into by Nomerou wroevte aad wh . roktasy changes have recently heen made in the " Wen Geile BY TELEGRAPH T0 THENKW YORK SCY _aeciengheshelb ti an even VARGA bank Wa HIN, fimaud of tier army corpe and the list stands oo] (net the Russian officers wera the most active at i | i ; pore (hows <lsterme core, Major (en. John Newtoa oP Deruistent dancers in the arsemb y — Vie flow ng are Che ex prmeiyel ineacgentde 24 Pee. Gen. G.S + oh Mayor Gon. Pr bite » Acoffes room wasop ardoarly is heer cis af > tactmente in hs palatioats of Kows F.. Sicktae; Ri Maer 6 Oondon Gre lock e er e v- Kedewt bh conmoitdar wh ete e 4b, ily decorated ours tf, yom wion are | (en. Re vert C Be hones i Ma leading from ths Aceteny to the angus ton te i 0% p. noyve cum th Mato \or (en ". oO. &, Ord 1 entire leacih divides the cecege ways oat ‘ t hiamen into t mer : 7 "h ry ‘ \ V / ig Dis; atch from Genoral Thomas. rebeis iu check until n nen tr , a under te bv ar hb, le Ae ayer : ‘gh Sod v iH |e wring cceutred betwern tho men we a eae eed - Liverpool, Oct 9 agate on | Hetuteatninr ¢ 28d, Mi pers See a Mortal: a coverad with the rang oe 08 0f (etsaanray 1. 08 y Nie Al p ’ . hr Army of the Pore le on cxtraord.oy tinlo | corps, Alto Gem, George Stoneman, whose euperintend: nce the supper pare tl of ah ou EWS FROM THE sol THWEST. | washincton, ov.6.-tnformation from the Army comm 4a ably. Bot andseves hundred perenoss re Im Potomac states that the rebels still held the Lirerport, Ort. 08 — Ce accommo! at * tht bere predirac ni amie v1 line from Sulphur Spricge to Falwouth, Our 8") sah today | . late hoar it waa froquented by achatiering thion a § phur Soricge r . Ou portant Feder al Successes. sity arein the font ; new YoRE. ARD THE ViciniTY, gay demoise ica and handsome young begat t ‘ —— ew deacribe the dresses of (he ladies would be an end wm Rebel General and Staff Taken, Frow Newbera N.@. The Ramian Hall. Pa kK, bat suffice (¢ to aay.each beanty looked a (Covrespondonee of (he A saociated Prean) oofog (he Dribent entertainment ca with all (he taste avd eg ove Ps t Neo bern, SOC, Sor <The Congreasional canvaes | the Acad attended Dy eo man their respective preferences bad provided, The law Later European News. | fot the aleetion of ineeabers to Ue Goutederate Cou: | Fron At, Hogalehed p Amen sion would Gila col} pian gucste haviog retired, (he entertaimment +a ! fica, which takes place co the 4th imainos ie being prosecuted with much earnestness by beh partice chore are twenty elgit candidates in the tea da Discussion of Amecican AtMairs BRITISH THREAT OF RECOGNITION. trie Lhe renowned Davicon is ot ain with : ; an er conetitntional argijent againat weas.on,” Interesting City Intelligence, | in tie taeigh (N.C) siasnian, which Gi aeveral columne of that paper, nod thoSras s there is vo chatice for pence unt! the origs nal secessionists are driven from power, Ip alluding tu the recent defeat of the Democrats in Ohio a Peunsylvania, the Srastame save that the North is banded against the Ss ilamenee majorities that they (ihe rebeu, lel rake peace either with Providence or the Norili very prom, The rebel ironclad ram wh ebeing © ucted at Kinston, on the Nense river, some 40 wiles above thie city, le reported nearly reedy for ® ait in thie direction The war debt of North Caroline is being rapidly ex tinguished by the procests receswed fro her priva- teers, which aie making regucae Ups daly into Woaebiugton svery able, DARD THE GREAT RUSSIAN BALL Description of the Affair, The Flower of the City Assembled. botte Ac., From Tennessee. Eaat Teneeseoe Again Clear of Kebels Cineinnati, Nov 4 A dispatch from Kaorville, Gadd the ith inet. eave “Laet Tennessee is once more clear of rebel ith the exerption of guertiliaa, wbohover around our wagon trains and infest our mailrontee above. The fight at Roan Springs reeuit ac. The Elections. @dinthe rout ofthe rebels. We lost 17 killed and 69 | Maryland. @ounded Col Garrard purened the rebels beyond Baliimore, Nov © The returns from Marvland are Kivgsport. [he weather is fur, and wie troops are io | @till incomplete. Mr. Goldaborough, Eaace patiou good spirits det. in elected Comptroller by a bandeome maority Federal Victory. Capture of a Nebel Train. | The result in the Firet Congressional tioatill } Wushingtun, \ Major General Slomasef | uncertain; but it te generally conceded that Crifield elally communicates to Major (coer iTsleck r H is elected over Crevewell, unconditionsl ( oioniet Gate of Chattanooga, th inerant, thar bivelhen, | Messrs, Webster, Winter Davie aud Frank Thor ef the 13th Michigan infantry, ov rick the con bined guerrilla forces of Cooper, Kirk, Williaina and Scott, numbering 40), on the toorning of the 8d inst, et Lawrenceburg. mileescuch of Colomb a, and, efter o severe hand-to hand tirl)t, defonted them, with the loss on his side of three men wounded aud olb Borses killed Theret iow was ¢ seven wounded, aud 24 prisoners amo ene captain snudtwo leuten al forage train, sent up the Lookout Valley, m fr Bis position, was lately captured, The trails wae sent camp, The train guard were alaoce tured are elected in the Seeond, Third and Fourth Die tricta, without opposition, lothe Grb District Hol jand, Emancipationiat, bas miede a powerful run, and there are hopes that he bas defeated ( i vote for Goldsborough the State bas emphatically de cided im favor of emanc pati New 'Vork. complete. Union majority, Halleck, Union, ia elected to Assetubly by 120 ma ty Palmer is elected Benator by 2.000 majority, Oowrao € sTy © aT ri tly complete Union majority, vata " > : Nieoll 69 Heoker's Victory, Ke. i Piast ¥ 60 By Mau) & CounTY Miverbead gives Clits sty. iN A Chattanooga corresyoud of iSdult., eays Op the 85h, Hooker eros? bie force at Bridge rtaod pushed oes ferns She) mound and entered he Lookont valley. Ilo dliepatched a force down the ,Writog uader date New Jersey. Trenton, N. J 4 Now. &. We aut the election in thie State as f tog overs Repablicana 4, Der np the reanit o Sevators hold Newly elected . crated vuliev, at the base of thie ricge, ucarty to Trenton, | pyomoe : Leap where he ascertained that a rebel brigade was sta- Be mod yr fice td Pe Havers Frbeg en a 4 * ye This seeme to bave been the Agia! for alarm. } doubt in Hurlington County, TI j be enemy thought bis road ap by the gap wasto be | gtand: Heuate id Democrats Ae fpreeten ee Hooker mode s show of force ae ie sembly 39 Democrats; 20 Kepulveans, On joiut ine. * the same time, Uo. oly, with @ brigad tf fen hy the point in pontoons, towed bya boat. Bim: | yalige OS Democrate tid AT Heyublicans, and one alteneouwly, Gen. Palmer's division mowed down the linoie. porth bank to @ polat below the Narrows, andthen eroseed on the pontoons, (en. Haneu, commanding thie force, communicated with Hooke, and at onee commenced the ascent of the \nountain. Thies morn fog he Geolored @ whole brigade as skerminhers St Louts, Nov, 5.~The county eleettone in [linois, ar far ae heard from,show large Usion gaia, Tle followlug counties give the eunexed Union major- wabicg # ont pt three miles e fandthe SeCeeeye ities: Sangamon &); Morgan 200; Grundy 400; 8 foree of fifty thousand ecioee be e know the 3 o Fal fesalt. The batteries from the east and weet sides | MAreball 200; Logan 200; Well 84); Ford 41; Maz- commenced firing, The skirmishers adweneed, the | el! 600; Macon 00; Madison 460, The following febeis made a faint resistance, and, in the belief | give emocratic majoriti Veorta 400; ‘Tassewell | that the whole Yankee army was upon ther, fed in heste towards wilie, toes on either side ie insignifieant, ‘The results of thie ovement are not to lightly estumaced. By it we secured on our hold upon the eonth bank of the Tennemsee. Kentucky and Tenpeces are placed 24: Adams 700, The Republicans in Springfield bad an enthusiastic joilifieation inet night. G@ressional Distiiet bus gone Union, Sena e, trasans Gt ab ins howeyt one Miasourt. ce Fh be of unfordable sresms aad * eaine Des * St Lowia, Nor, 5 —The following countiva give eon ‘#army and our ie too bile | servative majorities Potter, 86; De Kalb, 68; St a hie to Bran throu ee the Boatharn Ham aboot the | Francis, 300, Caton, 407 ; Clay, 1,200 ; Jackson, in pleteness of are move than vest. | 411. ae ieee Nupche uremia tos —_—_——ooo ry eth and 4 dhe sarritery tying worth ‘north of From Europe. ave stretc our thon even ge venture fori Three Daye Later News. et cslien wil be 9 ted a “once, flocs wt a py | St. Johna, Nov, 4, tia Port Hood, Novo The and down to reports show that | etexmehip Adriatic, from Glasgow on the Bross i moving wares, Landon mon our lefts with (We | tho ¥7th, baa azrived. are bor fa ia ee Se to look after fim. Burnside has | GREAT BRITAIN cag ty Mii eton Sotho view probe * Gen. Lee's advance on Gen, Monde attrac'ed much 4 uraani and tetort whipped a Attention, The Day Naewe sayethat whie thet on Kot many m4 will ui Ores we, Gia Xi, federates are unable to dis! ige loscrengy Tore e meets B nay movements are 60 iucanslatent with ord mary princi wit fa Bregg’s lines ve to the is arwy 4 ary prin Sitereset seventy-five thousand ny oft on ples ae to befile all attempt, at explanat ou. Gen el the Teanacace (nce woul 8 Meade bad nothing to gain by dilivering batt) in the centre of Virginia, and wirely declined to « of nd fail again into ners of war, and so ba lenge his opponent until he reac tied lta eriected fell, when n0 doubt he will be ready to receive him, The The War in the South st. * | Tuses aaye the last blow bas yet to bestruck, Cairo, Nove 4.—Memphie papers of the 24 contain | the Federals will huvecxtraordinary poot fortune if fodefinite accounts of s fight at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, | @ third battle on the scene of two 4) feats coversos tho Marmaduke attacked the piace with 3,000 men, and ersociations connected with the il-cwesed field of was repulsed, with considerable loa, ‘The garrison of Bull Ran. Pive Blaff consisted of 700 cavalry, ander Col, Clay- The Mosntmsg Poet saye (he Federale munt be ton, and lost 19 killed and 15 wounded, Loring’s | @were that any narious revere) just now ld leave gebel division is around Canton, Miastaippl. He hae | Deutrals no alternative but to recosn it ebout §,000 infantry, Three thousand are guarding W. B. Lindsey, ine letter tothe Cur, Mobile and the southern raitsoads, Gan. Lea's caval. | th gy force is about 10,000 strong, and comprises four di- au! werument policy towards (he North as bucoasu- nt withneutrelity or honur, qwisions, under Jackson, Crosby, Kose end Kodty, j* The King of Denmark, in » rreech con fihawes Crosby's force is between Benton and Maaro’s Binft, wered by Germany he w “a Deniel ou the Big Black, Chaliners ts botween Granade and | Fepabiie, Oxford, and Bhoddy ie about Corinth.? Atlast ec-{ It is stated that Austria and Proesta have sereed to eoonts, Leo was above Corinth, with 6,000 men, | decline the artutration of England ta the couillt Pillow's headquarters are at Columbus, Mist? An with Denmark, regarding it es of 4 purely Gerciaa attack on Memphis, in great force, was only prevent- character. ed by our recent demonstrations on Canton, Misa, Menry Ward Beecher war entertained at « fai } Accounts from Little Roek: Ark., report Price's forces breakfast, in Mauchester, on the 44th, Thanks were ave retreated beyond the Red K ver, Liecavalry | voted to Mr. Beecher for bis various addrisses, aud uly vccupying Arkadelphie, congratulatory sporches were interchanged, SroorD bisraton Wales may be expecied to Lecome @ mother io Cairo, Now 6.—The steamer F. Perry, with 490 | paren naxte:, eles of cotton on board, bas arrived, with Memphis FRANCE. Gates of the 4th. Avother attack wat made on the evening of the 3d | Napoleon of the Mexican deputation by the rebels om the Colliereviile, Memphis and any way allude tothe Archduke Maximilian Charlesten Keilroad, After e brief fight the enemy f. He does not to were repulsed, Brigadier General Geary and 1) of | whether the French chambers will accede to the bis etafl were arvong the priscners | quareantecs demanded by Archdule, vie’ thet Lieut. Co) Loomis and Major Herrod, of the Oth ) gegrity of © pew Finpire and aioe IU joois Cavalry, hed av altercttion at the supports TUB POLIBH QrasTiON Die io Germantown, on (he evening of the 4d. Harrod The Mawontar Dirt Tile hae publiched a die Bred four# at Loomis as be left the table, Milling | patch tothe French Minister et Vienna, coutaining » Bim inetantly. (0! Hateb, of the 2d lowar vent, proposals for quarentecing Austria against eventuels wes obliged to draw bis sabre op the soldiersto pre sien in case Rossia refases to adopt the conrsceug v 3t them from lynching Harrod on the rpot, The} gested by the Allies in referenie do Poland It is dated in June lest, A great umber of important CERES AAD MNPA LOG dW ase, ding dacty an penains of Loomis were brought to Mempbiaand * med wes taken to Mamphis in ixama, | Cairo, Nov, 6.-Keturns indicate that the lith Con. | a It is eemi-officially announced that the Princeagof | The Meares gives report of the reception by | The Varis correspondent of the Timesthinks it donbefur | t | Ry ibe at or President Tyler ro that Mre. Stat, having | gina, Mavsor Opdyke Chalrman of (! perat Committer, and Theodore Ronseve't, Cone wee at Bermuda, Ort ootile late hour, and it wea not antil ea ie ay Kept np drylight thatthe more @utiasastc eave up t run the blockade, 4a, the wing blockade admirably performed the duties of Secrotey, a dorpsichorean eajovment, to retura homeward fh gt here (ateamehips) were in pert bound to Ne | aesieted by o large mamber of gentiemen serving up O°) eratiied by the acenes and Incidente of the Gregg slaw ington, NC; Der, F oth 5 | Incidental committers, For instames: (here wee @ 0 gusrien hall Lady Davis, Robert B Lee, Bila, Dosa Bla and | “Committee to wait on the Rusaiaa Admiral," « ; ov Tene CORDES. Ar arn a “Heception Committee; an “ Towitation Coram - At ete ofetoc® tha outside people Degan to arrive cad From St. Domingo: ‘ ee techni on * Derorationa,® * ¥eic," | Surore the entire outside ene crowded, AB hat Clive noneaa in (hit inet Task | ‘Supp Dancing,” “Pal Tt te wrediass to Ms @ larae poltce force arrived, ander Superinter & doleat pare | aay that each of the Committees are antiiel totu rt ) muck i me'y, and marched into the Acadea 7, Domingo City, with dates (2 Oct | ghare of the eredit for (he general success of We |) (is puriiom wae under charge of Captain Copelac f, Lich Tho revolution in St. Domingo was tn full | gag e-f nambered i2men, Outeide, another firve ww Diast The rebels held poweestion of Che entire island, | Ay early as nlae o'clock the guests began to arrive, with the exeeption of the Capitol and the east end and by balf past oive the wide @ They were last reported within @ few miler of St. | ghronged by gaily dressed ladies and th Domingo City, Two recent eictorios are claimed by | who ascended to a lnrgn dressing room over tho en- the Spaniants, neve Cinmaes and Mart: Patacand | traues of the buuding, Inthie room, fitted ap mag- in one engagement!it w said that coe piecs of niticently, the led rrenged their tollettes, ensinted artillery, many ete aud numerons prisoners | by peirderssere @ ametresses, who stood ready, were taken from th Ipeurgenta, Gea. Kir with neadie aud thread, to render any required es- tain General of & 1) aingo, had been re sistance This conveatence was doubtiess apprecia Br. I Vargas, Marshal of § ed by « great mang fair dames to whom “eecident bee whisplace, (ihe TubsiCain passed | ooeurred during the evening. The gentlemen pro- the Spaniel wareleam ¢ Pizano ia the Mone Pareaee, | ceeded to their dressing rooms, on the upper floor the bound to ft Hinge, having on board Gen Varee* | egtrance of both dressing roome being guarded by fe e A eoite,) The new Captain General ieeaid to bee | wale and male door-tenders man of great abiliiy and firmness, and it is expected | When the tadics were ready for the!r they that be oi.) crush the rebellion promptly signified it to an attendant, who notific jantle nd the guests deseended tothe dancin; floor, Thie consisted of the stage proper, and ao edd.ii nel | flooring, substantially laid ower the parquette, form- | ing ® surface about one hundred end fifty fert long by fifty foot wide. The main entrance (o the ball roow was in the centre, from whence an easy path de News Items. Telenraphed the New Fork Sun By the accidents! falling of a ehell in Warhington, yeaterday, at the Arsenal, Sve men were Injured, | sanded te the tloor, upon each sideof which stood rt ere wae ea large amount of erplosive material tn | et ¢ pedestals bearing vases Glled with beautiful the vieinity, whiet f rtonately eresped Ignition fe ahd Uuale fragranes Green bed ThPOMLS Wen the weasel that intely left Richmond with the linmense building, The view from, this entrance 209 nearly starved Union prisoners neared Drury'e | | eoedingiy gorgeous, In (he distance, beaut!- Tall, the prinoners were toade to lie flat down on the 4 4 [ft | epread out before admiring eyes, and in the m cilr, | or where the wiuge of theetage properly begin, bun, | @ laree patut reywesentivg Kusie ae@ Awer America waa parsonated by an Indian girl, Ev | by a female clothedin furs, These figures, ta aroc - | ning porition, were clasping hands over the Coat of Arms of New York City, Above and be in feck, and a epecialanacd was placed over them, that they might be prevented Cou esectog the fortifice tions. Onwof the moat reliable detectivrain the Govern sat Alexaniria etaces that of persona be meant service nambera neing to the red t army aro now to ting the eounvies of Stafford and Prince Wiliam These m : a ie «tl Seed fib : “1 n ; and Caro the Geddes of Pease hale an olive branch, 6d yunt c uring the ¢ » : Ore efound At home daring she car ME EMEME 80 | vee allthe Russian Coatof Arms, Over the etego , ont and commit depredations on the property of Ua ko canopy, fichly decorated with and looped ap with flaga, ban- @ tent | fon citizens | ‘Tumechooner Cam lla, from At Johna No 1, ar mere, festoone of fe , be, be rived et Boston yesterday morulug. She brings oe vette the handsomely decorated ceiling | passengers Mi H. Hoxie, Hecond Mate, ands Fe | seemed ike a new Creation, the amphitheatre baving pg s part of the crew of the ve ing brig Pavilion, | eon hidden by an tinmense curtain of comvass,pe at of Fair Haven, On August 1th, when near the te | oie, irewnt gaudy fentoous of beautiful flow tandof God's Moves. the Bavilion was crurbed #ith | per inent among the decorations wees model of (he ice end fi we ater, They got out ihe boats | Kuselan frigate Grand Admiral, com deta | Emperor. ‘The other decorations consisted of marble siataes, busta, paintings, engravings, to, The two paintings thatattracted the most attention were thoae of the Fimperor Alexander and hie father, the tate Emperor Nieholas, Flowers were placed every end landed provisions on the rock, remaining there | days. ‘They aferwards attempted to cross eleven Hudson J andthe third mates boat, with ei seamen, is posed to have foundered, On September hth, Mr Hoxie's boat Innded on the ec of Labrador Not | finding any inbabitanta, they followed the coast until the 26th, when thoy fell in with # Hririeh bark, whieh | took them on board, Quite a numberof the mea had their fingers end toes froren, Captain Landy eed the rest of the crew are left at Bt. Jobas enti! ® veere thence for Boston, General Intelligenco. (fy Mati to the NY. Sun.) here, number of pretty baskets containing ng flowers and vines that hung gracefully over tho edges of (hols receptacies, or climbed in profusion upward, Iwo large bande of music were stationed in the second tier, From one came the dancing straing, the inter in the dance being enlivened by aweet music from the other. At about ten o'clock the Koweption Committee ar with © Geceaced wife's alater | rived at the epecial entrance on Fourteenth etreat, nen iepalized by act of Parken | with the Koxsian guests, consisting of Admiral hip Re d lately | Laraoveki, hie fleet captains, Fedoroveki, Ko; rh bound for Dacers Koutakofl, Land, Kremer, Seleuoy, #okoval: na ‘We were taxed to 15/9 other officers who had besa invited to be p ascut, p¥09,100, end are more | The invitations were printed on thick eard beard, | halfa dozen inches long by nearly asinsny wide | bearing an emtowed representation of ap a.cnor, | tom ingled with the Ameriean and Russan erima. ; ibe gusste being ready, ware eacoried to the » And as they reaches ot toe inmonee In Anstral{a, marria pos with f ara fproeper uruow fis 1 '« Cenfe terate am 2 cad the e aad ace a | 1 be ag warsuddenly lighted bythe ‘ucliogup ofe * Chiy.t thoussnd or ¢ wan jets, hatbedb enced butda'y pate Mind oh Lejromnt tine New the lalury of ihe Pour, oie the | Comn ttee begeo. DPreseatiog partners to thos of i] tho questa who had brought nous, Whenell we 6 | ‘reser ction & | read, cle Mayor signified the fact fo the band « . 1 ume + sfarr whe civethe word to the muscisgs, and the b nurs votunte beormmenced. The foiiowing “Order of Lancing’ © \ We of. ve followed | SOK EP? 1 Lanclers, “Rttie" Helmamuller £2,000 trom Ly Delgada ty teal! TA cia # Wat owaibs hianee Grae af O88 zh Seg | At Beet Sea bla om he * (oraftulie Han," which @ bps ( H AbezT hemamouiler hatthe note ere ¢ due Fara Verdi the owaay by tuail, bee ber be bee ‘ bad FY je da Sor Strauee | @: feet, frou tere Meyernarr | AR TRAWARD wae lately eworu in aaeook brn! down, Crmina” Hhehormuler ! wl of the biret vans Ne f ’ Ara, from,’ Marthe’ Flotow be ewore a th wie i 1 | re, Vielo tn Mam here Veni ' nly ewear that miro thie war ie over you Maren, oC btole du Nord Movert er moke tracks for At vce minienty fe ert Wallin, Srhet Plirteton “rou | Dildo that, always ‘ Aris, * frowaiore er tt Py) Alliance Jopeuse ilei on ‘Tum poore fr clarer met. Poliut Daw th nnuany towns in eart tock, Me to Bleep, Me ¢ beada to the maw b le heat ia Rocke Bleep, Mother fucker buildings, Wome ed from rl oulder to toine La bd may bie mow be eur cunpe of coal from Walts “Keussen Lleder | the Tyne mud, wheatyr » slow Leaudisl, “Meeneth Tite following hon mel is lated cf Lonefellow, the | 49 + Newport ant Youna Mr. lasjeon ft tl, ti ° semiramide duced to him tn biswer ee & ir 13 Lee wow Tuarked goon tue tic ‘ toes the \twonames, “Y u id dielwamullor \ fear Pope's tine willag In verus ) Word makes the man. sod want oak the flow \i : odie’ “treuas Imineron,¢ vearsold, of St. Johne wen Keguneut trou cote ainmer-boy jn t sie) Vermont regiment fows, “kb rolu Uergmann has received a T for beacle *No One to Lave pV ORK OP | dave’ fighs befor ¢ . ° Biciuoe oul : the imedal ( = PAS 4 “Flag of the Free ane 4 temih ‘ bamegione Le ratuuder Ate, “Dou P ! eee! »! mmer bb sf “ sel WeienPug | only drummer who trougbt bis drum fenes Ah is Meataranl Lie following extract frome 4) deallop, C prinsug Mu cio received in Washington from ( Finaly, “A tieu" Maes! lished to vindicate bim from th 1 owe fe °. hie character: “As to my rmov Asthe dancers gully pranced over (ua , the ) of the Army of the Cutiberiand, [have ¢ coup d'uuil perfectly charmniag. ‘Vhe \sdaele | phas | pray 4 that the country bar 1 be ss their elegant tollettes, the geationon to full drew whieh are pat f costume, intariningied tu t!@ Gasey danee, aptil it } \ inal ling mental dus be jeuce of orders, ip not advauc MA Balad bot socmed ike ' coufusian wosse eoufounded,” quieted Ab Lnbarv ola kur Bae canetbien Of Meg BECLAUOT A Bat erento te presentation of em Italien flake was | thes te in every | ud dealgned for presentation to th) Bnesian | intermingled with wasee of golden fishee, whic | | fom below the empitheatre|tier depended a suflicieat | ytow, | collected, ander charge of wkich wumbered 44 ren, wor, no doubt, cellent, credit, The crowd whieh now collected uly heve sumbered some 10,000, aod yet mot the eliebte demonstration was meade, ACS o'clock precisely | @ Gret carriage arrived and drove up to the eutre @& for Invited guests; but elas! the cecupaute * © informed that they must go to the front trance, and thie wae ea couaderiug ope lady wes among the ty, and she to go heck te b carriage aud yo tu malo entrance. Ine few minutes another arriv. * but to prevent the mortification whieh wight accis y the inmates (an old gentiemam and three youne + a informed that they could wot get iv th ¢ e ‘Ob, yee wecan,” replied the old geutiem su end insisted om evtting out with bieladies These g.@ to the door, but were directed to go around, at #b. 4 the crowd manifested their feelings ina tune iath« unfitted for ledi east, end the party L.@ togoto the front. Cenirg-e now beeso to att rapidly by the éth ev n.e, end efter theis freight, t down Third avenue o'clock precisely the iuadan officers arrived tu ces riages, and evtered the private door without eur demensigation being made, This owingty Le fact that during tho evenlag a number of aay a Ntaey officers came in full uniform to th. ecowd was not aware of the fact ut the ty) Yarrival till they were inside, Alt ® thers wee comparatively little to write aleust end 00 then sat the crowd, which soon after disperses Aur STING QUESTION was argued @ ) Term of Chambers of Supreme Court ou Puss tay Inet by Mr. Bitnom Sterne, on the right of a pare tn Commission to take Certiinony fo a rebel Stay Ajter argument, Mr. Justice Clerke decided tn favve | of the ayy icant for a conmirsion, and granted a rar | of pr inge to the ca p ¥ the commission were to sue to @ loyal State Thie decision te important, as ehowing that the existence of the rebellion does not alter im the estimation of cua Judges the f the Btatey nor prejudice tha tights of private parties. Lt iethe tiret application oé the kiod (hat bas been submitted to Une Courte aluce | thie cor neut of our civil war ) Metouss'# rtgetion by about 1,000 majorte | ty i gonersily conceded, | ] Capteia Camerca These arreugemes a dewand & is Hand mi Goer, ead wintue pen Movant on tie RaMpac@—Feexanbo ovs op Taverne. Lasterening the abowe committee meg at iteroome, 1! BP Vairet d, President, in the chat ‘. of the Thea Ward, ten porary Secretae J ry After roi! eas and muncrum being present, 9 | commanivation for «a tocal German organizetton of | the Thirteenth Waid, wes received, asking furthe nomination ef Civil Justice, ar erreciag to euppr® whe didate Mosart bis., mieht nominate fom | Poliee Justice, On movon, \he communication wee ordered on file. ‘The resignationsof Tlos H. Ferme | | and Carnel.ue Woods were then presented aud refe « red to the Execative Committee, Fernando Wad then offered the folowing yiutious: Resolved, Vb te of the election) | In thle Btate « further strengtheus ing the cor upt and tin yin wer, it Mig | nevertheless. ue yoeratic principles. Demoera ie pr onel eeue Democrat! he Federal Goverud eof Btates, to exer, uals, or to coutines out which we fight ara ‘There great qaess minetion, thie state have ay: principles recoenize bY | ment to ignore the p cleo despotic trrae | thie war wh nthe suaceptli le tone were ut andruls A (he people ol ede ty errore he rebuke whic athis the + or nnigation ante ty th vee of pur vofthe odjum ea vy ehood firet be pur mwbih bane a tieie owe peres oily to othere, Tha ogue, and . Kesolied ttof No boone thie Generel Com = mitter wh thoes truito: @ Ld pye- ition te regu. ot be permitted to bo: & \ r ognized ge Democrat: ¢ and the Rae ive ttees euthorized and tu~ tonas wil deber them froug { the Comuritiee fuga atiuciad to ta future pe ve reme yoer secut vo © mmittee be direct. » calleof the proper nemine tattned tie ‘ t sfor the ens tag eeetion, aod make sopointed fort. u eget io Deceumber, Aliwr some ithe the revolutions were uvebs vod, alter wlich the committee edjousee miuely ad ov The Henne. Onruan Asre pemmng 2 piesen o wellaeny Ovenisa rem ‘The ces eipetit nomics attendaul upuu the Nous vid | lace peaterday of over two theurnud of our Jewish fet ' apd @ wuruber of ia th prominem: citiaeus eousscted mh 4 tha City Governmont, ‘Ths buiid og ie situated sa | Heventocuth etreet, wear Lh rd avenue, aud ie ome od the bert appooted avylume int curve, thane | aboot €50.00, aul will ace mi cate two buadred w | phena | Tae Var Raines cans of laleres are Dow at work connecting (he Last Mroadway te. rode ot (baben etreers s the valle, Be Arrearten 2 6 A 2 wowes er a urine Haley, ebteuspted Colsies Ou | @Ao at nor ne ner ol svroue baud 16 4 | etroet, Sy taklag eudesu Ge wae takeuw beu , slept Cut Meapss.—The fs wale iofans, Mo ae aad Deen eudeoated by weds of Bow d Mowe ‘ Lorettausd on Your Pages