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tion fs only epeculation, 1k will socom be koown exactly w itis, for General Meade will not atop un'il he & it, fhe has to g to { very walls of Richmond,” A Dash of Cold Water, Washington, Nov 28.1 .e Stan says that tt tenet Bown tn officia! circles here thatthe army of the Potomac bas cowed, nor ta it expected it will move today = [he President, however, io the courte of con versation today, remarked that (he next two wroks Would be the most momentous period of (he rebeilion Further Cootradiction. Washington, Now, 23. 1t wae published here to-day @nd telegraphed North, ‘hat the Army of the Poto mac at daybreak coumenced an ance on the ene My. Buatgentiemen who arrived from the front to night are entirely ignorant of the alleged movement, The announcement was premature BY TELEGRAPUTOTHENEW YORK SUN MOVEMENTS IN TENNESSEE Barnside Still Holding Out, | KNOXVILLE. FOSTER AT Grant and Thomas on tho Move, | News From Charleston, § Shells Fired Into the City, | orssterasy, enue active ne danug. te tue ralrced, : - | had the effect of swelling the priveipal etresme THE WAR IN VIRGINIA, | swe inprsceiie tour act the cw se wets unt 6d andeninnecsinmainnycatan holloweare gFrOus to wagon transportation, EXCITING REPORTS CUNTRADICTED, | p.rctictitgens'ans prises wet use ca ponte reneth at from men estimace Leo's effectiv to 60,000 A man of high co: | eave Lee ie im hourly expectation of ao attack by Gen. Meade, and prepared at every pout to eve bia @ terrible reception, ‘Ihe prorainent and tempoacy rebel works oa the Rejican are being strengtbese! and oniarged to @ vart extent. The Army Stuck in the Mud. Letter From John Minor Botts, The Rebellion Shown Up. a rebel Stato hI Rebel Report o at Enteresting European (Nets | pirtreas Monroe, Nev 20.—A late twene of the Rich. -__—__--- = nd Pawnee eave: “We have ragueao general &e., &e., ade. | ~. shat Meate is moviug up the Rapidan. A copa apenemaped sti h took place at Morton's Ford on Sunday Tennessee, pieirioe Goueral Kode's divistoa was guardiug the Footer at Knoxsville-—Tho Prospect Brighi., eved, Kic. { Important Letter, Jobn Jiicor Botts Speaks Ont The Hon, Jobu Minor torte, of Virginia, hee fur- Bished the agent of the Associated Press with a copy of a letter to the Kichmond bxamivem, explaining ao erroneous secount of an interview with an Indiana office,, publ’shed in the Northern presses furnished by @ newepaper correspondent who called at his house. Mr. Rottartates that the only portion of the state ment that is correct isthat which relates to his pay- ing $1,066 03 for goods in Richmond that could have been purchared before the wer for 464.1%. Ae Mr Bott'econversstion with the correspondent was ro greatly misrepresented, he g.vea na account o: his re- cent rviiw with Gen Meade, io order to avoid simular etroreon thie sulject he states: What I have ssid to Gen, Meade, and have eaif to aii, thetiny earo et praweoria, that thie revolution May reeuit in whatever may contribute mot to the permanent peace, happiness, prosperity and Sree- dome ofthe people of Virginia There are the bi Cincinnati, Nor 23. -Masor General Foster has ar- fived here, end will leave for Knoxville todey Advices from East Tennessee up to Li o'clock yeu terday morning are encouraging. At that time firing et Knorville @ ard by our extreme cutposts from Cumberland Gap. Adjutant Btanley, of the tuth Ky. Cavalry, arrived et Cumberland Gap yerterday He brings hopeful pews of the situation of Gen. Nurnside, Gen, Burv- olde wes etill holding oul, aud bad notified the cit!- wens that he would certainly hold Kuoxvilie. The rebel force oppowing bim waa estimated at 06.000 Kaoxvilio fe not closely invested by the rebels The | rebels have withdrawn from the routh side of the river, and we forage there, [he artillery Hi Lting on the 19:h and 20th inetante very severe. Brigadier General Sanders, who was wounded at Campbell's Bration a tew days ago, has since died. Col, Walford bo slightly beh ecmar OND DISVA TCR, Cinesnnati, Nov, 25... The Comwememan of this | eines of go ny Government a his te what Vann: § . 46 i ‘ ired and afrmed at. by all, op lene the celts olf city,eaye; “The withdrawal of theenemy from the | signs ant tie costupt aperucat ices ty ated out of the south side of Knoxville is significantof adcc ermy. me conetitue an-extepion, They care not pulee. Gen. Harnside is holding Kacre ill, structions from Gen. Grant, aud it ie net bored, therefore, that the forers urder Generals Thomas, Hooker and Bherman,are warttng their timo under what sort of Gove nment they live under, pro- videded they fill the high places and bave their px etewelllined We may differ porebiy, d operhape honestly, as tothe best mane of attaining theese de sirable ender: i) it te by tae euceers of the revolution. DI pray (iod the revou 4 may suceeed; bur it Guring these momentous days, Weare hourly in ex. | by « fiatorasicn of the Union, then Lhopethe Union rv. | may be restor a lL want, overnwment that peepee of receiving intelligence of @ most impo: has the will and the power y perec ni THIRD DIBPATOR Tay Wroperty against would pre fer living ae 1 did b Washinoton, Nov 93.-The Stapof to-day inti. | doar rince the w motes that Gen, Thomas ts about to take advantage of Longstroet's movemen‘s against Gen. Burnside. The President enid to-day that he felt lees suxious re. epecting Burnside’s position, Charleston. 19 Shells Fired into the City. T @ eteam tranep it Pulton, from Port Rogal Now. ¥0tb and Biono Inlet same diy, hae arived at this port with paracucere i, Mona Island, S C. Nov. 19. -The moet fotersat- (ng item I can eend yout lates tothe third ¢ t, aud @ kuave or s bypocrite if 1 were to pretena otherwise, Mr. Botte then explains why it is that he hesno Tearon to love the Richmond government,to which be inetate that he had given no occasion for offence. But notwithstanding this, a regiment of Virginia cavalry was encamped oo his property for the expreas purpose of injuriug it, ea the officer acknowledged, in puseu ance of ord is from bigh eutborlty. These men Bindied e¢armp fires, burned his fences, and wantonly shot thirty or forty of his best ho; ithen he was arrested, aud kept for cight woeke in a@ filthy acgro jail, end dur.og Lie imprisonment not an ear of corn la tempt to e.ell Charieston; which occurred on Tues fton bie fario, Moro than this, a daughter of MTth {nstant. Ourrited Pauette tm Fort Put- | wae tightened, by the brutstity of the soldiers, in threw twent cy we the mete Oity, id fever m which lias no rince rained s Kiehwoud uo charg pipereen of which, tt Sinea thar worst populous portinus ‘ fell within the Tow much dam of tl : i tbe age wae inflicted, 1 cannot tell, but it} @suard pen tt by ‘ iderable Th fic tion of b most bave ben very consider r * apport froma thu Cs most severe, continuous end terrible fire t that there ts to whieh eur pew works on Comminge’ Point have yet bed A earns ch it oF who | been subjected, occurred on Sua night Iaet. A nt ‘“ ai) of which he pew seven gun baitery ou Sui Bent : eontemporancously with the Coafederate works on pos .ereeer Py James Island, aud fur veverai Lours tho chells fell emong us like @ terapest of destruction, The bellow. ing of the mortare on «ther eid waeterrific The object of thenight fring was pr bsbiy to reinforce Gumter, or the rebels might lave anticipated an ae seultom that dJapidated citaicl, Nothing new in the fleet, Admiral Dahlgren ie in excecliant health: The weather is beantiful; the sanitary condition of our forces excellent, The rea wall of Sumter bas been eutirely deetroyed. The rebels were buliding a bomb proof in the ruins, The bombardment still continues, From New Orleans. The Texas Expedition. ft Miselesippl arrived at thie prt from yerterday, Ble bringe ur a newspaper Jitional details of the cause of tiie at waeou the fiyoous a. Culpepper perpetrate at tei the repufacion of ti ut! toy Doepitality. ile asys be bas don the same thing cor (reueral !ve, Generes stoart, aod bandreds ul officers of the Con. federate ata nd has aico fed scores of wounded Conf derate ariny, and las not charged them two gud three dol.ass tor every cieal, as the prowineat secessionists of bat part of the country have dona He denies the rursos in the Lichmond press that he had erme tu bie buuse ready to help the tederals, and brands it as aceiumoy invented to induce persons to injure hoe propery, aud thet ven. Lee, to whom he payee higu Wivute, hes c,posed there outrages as far ashe could, He adds “And bow let we inquire- bas martial law been de- clared again? gudif not, when, where, bow, and from whem did Ges, Siust derive the authority to New Or end letter mail conteiuing ad late war movementr The plucky little dash made by eomo 2,500 rebels, et Carrion Cri & short time rince, resulted rather end detain me ae ayreavner yy Sale? was to be preterred aga Jence, where were the civil guthorities? and why w bot complaint sodged with them upon affi law requires? Mow came |, a private, praceabl quiet cittzen, subject to the military autnorcy If any sat me for acivdos tully to th raybac T need upon | Gen Stuart? and «hy wae IT not tobe e it the asd w econrin, din Ind RS ene van Ohio, | thought proper, to appeal to bis superior inet when @ Paymarter we seitiing the claims of | Gen. Lee, ageitat this flagreat usurpe the men, with ‘he money epread out before him. The sud most inescusabie iuetacce of ta: parmaster managed to escape in a rebel uniform, but mentr’ the money, and Bay Mar AU Na tured. to- | Mr, Hote then complaine bitterly that he alone o th some foruging waron on 7 feeneral Bainbridge eae to ateal nwas by pre. | @howld have been singled out for errest, froin tending that he wae not commander, but hise were | hundreds who had entertatned the federal cf not as fortunate, Those who avoided the enemy's rintches at tho onteet of the raid retreated to Gen Washburne’s main column, bot that being the first to give way, the rebels destroyed ali the wagons, bag- age and equipsge that could be found, aud then left, Shen ourforees becaine fully aware of the mistake | they bad made in estimating the Confederates, they | started In pursuit, buteould not overtake the party | at had made the daring attack. The beck trac: has now b cn taken, as far as the Teche te concerned | Gen. Banks occupies Brownavillé, and the rebel trade | now done at Matamorae will be carried up the Kio Grande (o Reynosa, abd if thet is threatened, it will goto Camargo, (hen to Guerrero. At Newtown, on the Teche, the Texans mencceeded ip captnring aod driving me 600 head of cattle Lelougsng to our Quarterinastes's Department, cers, and declaims again whose ecle ambition was tol no cause for offence, He adde, that though his pro perty may be destroyed before his eyes, aud he, him- ealf, be subject to the groseest violence and in ustice, he will continue to act according ic the dictatss of bie couscience regardicss of consequences, He concludes as follows, in @ postacript complaining of fresh outrages on his property by Confederate sol- diers, aad approved by the Richmond press Another article has aleo appeared in the Diaraton, ament or baniahment, this treatmeat of one which te f potice twill ouly 4 int esy th whatever other eu thee Umar is er, not eteem fortune tha Exciting from Virginia, soldiers ot my command een, no: aids at we elbx rv fate dleeredit with the people. Tnank God, when ib ce ‘ea neces sity for it, Leau do wy own fighting. J M. Borts, pon any citi Reported Advance of Meade’s Army. Warhington, Nov, 23, The Rercruoan extra, of thie morning, eaye: © This morning, at dawn of day, the grand army cf the Potomac broke camp near the north bank of the Rapidan, end with tem days ecoked rations in havereacks and wagone, com: | ap advance movement up ou the enemy, ua- Tre Camenerc Karenras Carm.--The pa. Pere ta thir cae, as well aa those relating to the in qnest cpoa the bely of Mies Cempbell, were | ted yeaterday to the representatives of the p der orders trom Geu, Meade. It ts supposed that be District Attorney, but they threw nol elt what fore noon today the whole of our army will be beyond ipon the eausea which induced the Mevare she Rapidan. Ceceral Lee must fight orrun, if Lee, Campbell to attempt the sie of Ketaltse. ‘ihe in dae rested the Crossing of General Meade’s forces there bes been @ battle before this, if General Leo doen not resist ourcrovting of the Rapides, then it ie evident he is not strong enough to fight cuteide of fortifications. In the latter event he will feli back | > Daanty BREA rary pen Gordoneville or Riebmond ; most likely the for. | fond, Tatanest Ke ew thal wen ‘i ry eae Weg, Bho report thas Lae a aces aah MameTeL Tae) Guede Det BS Lad beck casas Car acts ide quest etatee that Mise, Car died fro an over dose of laudanura, ace ientally taken, fue Lark Hosicion, t men who was rhote few daveago, ef 8 public house celled tue & Nicholas Hotel, onthe Rioomingdaie Qrrest me, or any ober cit.ren, for any offence what | @ peaceably, and give | NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. From Europe, Three Dave Later News teamebip America, trom scatharmpte i arrived yesterday, with three days ia.cr news from Furey Queen Victoria received on Monday, Now hh, an tuteeraph letter from tle Emperor of leh I he French, io Ir Majerty reqrested herto rond tives Congress of the chief European | States, whoee duty it ebailbe to take note of and feceenire tha peinta ly which the Treaty of Vienna | | | | | hee becn infiiuaed, oad to adopt euch tes with | freepect to preeeut ecmolicetions as tay bert secure the publie peace. A Catinet Coune!l had vened tc consider the proposition. Letters $ er sovercizneof Burope to the Conaree | ched timimedtately after the ceivery of | Loui Weon'aepeech. [tis antictoated in Paris y Vravee, | aly and Spris wiileoimes inte che nh. The probatnlitw that Ag and Fog- id pet actively eo operate with France on b quee ) regarded ga inere far ng the foaow * ned by the King on the exprerse ta desire rences betaren K lared that without en eh pe t 4 dane uid ol otiations ait r j ne do be euba | 4 "We live in en | upon tt nk of a 1 | nek yen, cheret the more: about | an uaderstand poo the eol of bome questions P the b | t yperor Napoleon that Auatriea t« yteco | operste ina Mar pean Congress, upoae ato be | determined, for the str ening of the publle Mure. | PF raLt Whib spectal regard (o socomplished | | Jeram from Herre eaye: Advices bave been received fom the Swisa Kort wos bkovama, an whee that he Ambarsadors lave peceived @ tiret | wl viek from one of the chief officers of the Ty- Tie Ambassadors believe that America and ieulng an ambitious policy, aud exciting to reelst the « powers Nothin: rm t had occurred stuce the bombardment o Matters continue quiet at Yakvhamaaod 5 A PaMiLy MU ‘The Fnelieh papers ar murder committed t wife ands driving, on the parto Lon stopped the erp driver in fo Ene In A cae filled with detaile of a tripte | & men newed Huot, om his aughters ine London cab, while it was ‘ pegate nt of beer, into why on he 4 xt Wy dronyad sore po son. in'the da kuege, and ny it to hw! children to drink Aver riding @ short d e, and ordered ce he got out, paid th: the cab drive: to take the other pari of London, W @ driver got there they weroaildend. All England rang ith the story of i teold blooded murder that has been perpe ty ‘in that country for a long ‘ime, and it wae thie days Loire the names of the mur derod parties were ascertaned by the suspicions | ofa letrer-earrier who missed the m 3 and ruspeeted fou. play. Hunt, wh are iived very unhappily with bie family, ftem threatened “to do for them.” When ar i, ho continued to ewallow polaon unreen by the officers, and dird ina ehort (ime, pretending to the ast to }@imnocantof ihe fate of bie wife and ebild ren, snd pesmatiog in the essertion that they had viet celatives in the country. He even went rae torequest (he officers to give them some ey (hat wasta ha poeket, and procure for them the arreare of ealorys due to bim from bis employers. ‘The maordere m ¢ been carcfully planned be forehand, and t aye previovs, Huut obtained leave of abrenee from bis employere for atiip tothe hom he ev reworseiy mur- engers to anott Fulton fsined tn veesel Fult from Nasera, bound to Wilmington, with ”) SUN. PRICK ONK CEN th 1 i m : re tira, yor they teem ead Bein done whee t are fndoavoring to put down, working thoes have forined au Association for (Own protection, and the girls aredoine the work 4, 18 e chase, and fn a few hours the | 4 was overhauled, when she surrendered to the | tre D. It proved to be the rebel stearnar Banshee, great value, consisting of dry goods, cotlee, Manille mer Ave just now left, for two thirds our fore Prices 1 t pe r : Fopy Be, The Uanshee was buiit us Liverpool, aud te | wages for e giel, tut wont ici for wattage (food only a year cid. She is 290 feet ioug, 30 feet broad | ly toruy itis laposeibie for usto ¢ ail divided into four water tight compartments, covered with eteel plates (hr the peso 4160 and #15) while they make for W ets and @terach. They are re ceiving donations from the Workingmen's Associa tlona, and atillact this towards u lat can they 2 fret deep, her bottom belug flat aud her bull Bhe is equartet ofan toch | thick, Bhe 9 @ peddie-wheel steamer of 316 tone fre header cece agg EE burthen; her engines are oeciliating, of 159 horse | workt tla, you will greatly obtige the tent makers power, and entirely under decks, When fale toaded in gem I remain, spall peetfalls, ahe draws but eight feetof water, Asive from her any U., Tent Maker, cargo. Guecessiully ran the blockade eight times, Tr Derant, & flee, waeto leave the harbor yerterday, caused cou siderable died in large numbers on the Mattery in the after. eis au excendiogiy valuabi ) prize, Khe bas Shame on the man who woul! pen euch e comma nic ation, and ark the communtiy t pport his or- LOCAL NEWS. KEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, te Ressran Forer—Preraratiosa to The announce ment that the female labor! If the sewing women can find suitable employment 'n making tente--if they can receive better pay at that business then any other, no honor. able man ought to object to their engaging init. The vital forces of man can be better epeaged ja other purrvite, more fiited to hie energies than teut mak ing, and if he te unwilling to engage in otLer svoca- tone, he ahould not be sordid enough to ark the poor working women to refrain from competing with bim, Hussian eitement among oar citizens, who eesern boon, to witness the exit of the syuadros, ° foils i sdk to eaeeee Wik acelin: ‘i siping merely beeeuse be haa a farnily to enpport, The poor botween the ships for eeveral b PN Pbderenatla Phd AAR NA Least DLA AG noon, cach veael of the leet wai ‘one of tual | meaine ble own wife or deughter, with hrounger bustle, Moat, prowitter weetlely keu; Wise terousht | children, left destitute by hie death, and seeking em- ehoard in) imenee baskets, Several hoate disputed | Dlorment asa tent maker. Would he Gaairs these the moot eonventent place to (he Uhip-elaa, Wak | poor creatures to refratu from making tents, because wome finally, several Russian and Amerioun citin ne wont on board to ing to he men ta the busines had famil coarse not, Then, B.C. Hi, and all other tent mak- er Jat (he women compete with you, ond if they cas hones ly anpport (hemssives by working at your trade, tompport? Of neame on ty dorens th wash-clothen; and | thar respecte all these visitors tend the ships to euch au extent that locomo er tlon was rendered {inpossible, About % o'clock tn the | 40 net begrudge them the opportunity, s afternoon, bowever, i( became apparent that (he | I uf ata, Coreem ano Sues? Trow Woanree ry amount of business to be done was ton great to enabl: | Th edy held e targe meeting last evening, at 191 them ‘sary. Me. Campbell ia the chair, Themen works tr tomrove & Young, amounting to some af; .andthe Adroira! determined to tet remain overnight Meantime, the hustle and ' ul lation, A imittee was 6pe excitement continued, and St Serclock ie Le Mee.) ceed to Whitestone, en Pharkgieing noon, an entire squadron of “bam™ boate ant tin vor to indaceths men of Mr. k's ners’ boats, studded the stream. It ts rate! eat | 4 hment to join we A-sociation The propria. ' ~ ° a \ ry two of (he vessels will remain inthe harbor, | Ad Lege nt ime ton ant tan +4 miral’e ship and auother, aod that the remainde: of | from tiantes « Point It war the wy) Panld val officers on board, to escort the fleet out of the bas bor, Reenvirisa m tug City, sure: aod Trostu@s give bonds tn #00 muoteation (eig Cle Rrookivn tradesmen, asking ermirston to forny s branch Sortety in that city, wae IAvorably frec| ved Rd pertnission granted. Micitany Equiruast Maxxss.The men belong ing to this profession met last evening, at the uatron willleave, It ti tog will send the Navy Y stated that Alinta! d tug boat, with na. Tho arrange “Lowery Gir cay No, 113 and 118% Bowery, end 7 ments for the procuring of volunteers ere in ac! vo jen eed Ly. otective Besgetation. with Mr. Rogge . > 7 ny President, an’ ir. F. Rothschild, Becre- i oe Rt the Orbea OF ENS beveral exc yes mnee we The following gentlemen were elected deie- shale, fand the proepecte are, (hetthe quote wi he va from their aewersl eheve, for the pu ‘of sub filled evoldance of anotuer draft quired te 14,1 since lnrae! rends by the Sth of January, the pertod fired for tho The sumber of mon ra- £100 mon have been enrolled ting & echedule of prices to the iain body in Win. M. Sarre, Gustave Hall, \- Thompaca, Heoserta ¥, Miller, M. Onehs 0 fi eo, G. T. ‘oral fue Jone allveretetn, Wits Priday, and it , Joseph Van § apected the vumber will be tama’. Frederick Rathechid, P. Diehl, Vv. Clark. y, increased rand Every. man receives th® | A josolitioc woe passed, requesting such ebope aa mio0 City bounty in hand. woeo ha i seat tothe | were not represented to elect delegates, to meet o@ avons on Kiker's Teland, where #75 ie imme't | ghey eaine place om tomorrow, neaday evening. to tae ammount, now belug rece! ‘The officers are, cour t no effort for he of the reeruite, said the recruiis area riper el m Brone-Cucrens Held @ very large meeting e@ Montgomery Hall, Prinee street, Mr, Join Kerley tm the chair, aud ‘iano, Richard BR Power nee nt " A large amount yared with those chtained by the draft. athe | Weare eee ere tute Brok e exerting themselves ip the Fveruit enuiacted, anit Lt della hae Porat. ph Aut aie Lab} core & Ca business, chal : their efforte to ol lee the hours af labor, so thee driv: i much Naw kyo tanp Soupinns’ Retier Assocta- rom beld a meeting last evoning at their roome, 194 uine bourse count 6: s work. Coovrma, No. 4 0 very lage meeting of this body, was held last eventing at No. 274 Grand etreet. Mre Cause for encourage ni Patrick O'Fartel, President, tn the chair, The Broadway. The sperkers were, Kev. Dre, Adame, ad was held “savply to endorse the, actl mets ss = C { ie! id Stan- 1 Soctety, at their meeting se a4 ae grey “y Droog, raged hi piteg ahs ake Helloa Frid i vOth imatant. ‘The report the News Items, warily in the noble purposes aud | Fiuanes Committee waa alsu received, and pronoune. works of the Nov joldiers' Relief Asa cu lefectory, The fee ey ie brent? M4 he ‘ork Sun, t ihLeve dri up ly Mr y end vumerica! @ (ea) iving con~ (Aelegrap ee te bs Held of ’ Vravk I iN we, the euperinten , wae then read, Tur Lichmond Fxawinen. of November 18th, saye: | God proved tof @ most intercating document, iserae arp Po.tannes— Held their firet enac- | “Soven bunlred more Federal prisoners Lave been | Cononpns) Isqurers.—Coroner Collia held | ai ball inst evening at the Union Assembly Boome, | seat from Richmond to Salebury." an inquest at ‘he New York Morpitel, upon the body | 214 Grand The large room dyn] eroded wit Av the Government rations, ae wellasall the pro: | of Wis, McGrath, 26 years of ago, eho was killod the Fy ‘sd natrateien | eg “ oe? oN ’ a from the baltimore Kellef Fund, for the Fed- | yesterday by an eecideatal fall from the roof of house one L era! priconers ip aud about Richmond, bave at last hoen antisfactoiily tranaferred be pruisstoner Ould Bitreme rebel prisoners have just arrived at For- trese Monroe, from Yorktown They were etationed in Mathews county, end etated that they were ata | tioned there by tha rebel euthaities to prevent | emupgsting. This | | In reply to the inquiry of tho Sanitary Commission, | ar to whether re! ef agente m eht not in pern ta sion to igo to Mich ‘ t r to our ekhin the hor-pitale, Brigadier Gene Meredith, | amiesonerf cachengesat Fortress Monroe, re atnot the rebels wil allow nooue to go to Rich hat helhaealrady made several spolications tu baccclect, whleb Lave been positively refused, i¢ pl General Intellizenos. (Py Mail to the N.Y. Sun.) Mr Jawa M. Mempocu, the comedian, has accept | ed an appointment on ¢ Townes etaff ant will a take the fleidin that eneraie new lepartiment Tim Crleago Tivrs reee that theoreinal draft. of the Bruaneipatinn Py sation bas been ciandes tinely sold for #5,00), inet of beng put in the open market, a# proaileed, Gas Banks haa captured @ large quantity of cot ton, near Krowneviil, and expeditions have been nen’ up the Rio Grande to gather ail they ean find, It is thought ) beloa will be thrown foto market by the occupation of Texas fra Waebington Brak announces that the diffeu!- ty about the exehap (rows elinost | wholly out of the rt ps { the rebels, to exchange the negro soldier a ther oficers, orto pay whether they are still or Lave been mur. | dered, | Tur New York (24 has decided to rewnter the ser- vice forthe war [cin probable thatthe whole Irish Brigade willre-entiet. The War Deparcment hee ie \ order, allowing all roldiers who will re- thes ingly, im aquade, reg mente or rmiraion to go kome en thirty Usyr, leave euliet, brigades. pe to reerust Gan, Bort re, } ‘mn his frat walk of Fortress Monroe, ved at mceting arebelof cer cooly look ur tioops, Tk wa: Gen, Fitzhugh tha’ he enjo ed the lihert y expressed his ap proval cfeuch & reprehensible courtery, The vext day Lee mace @ yo) are to Fort Latayette, A Leven from Ne ches, (Mise) 1ith, announces @ fiebt near there, between the Oth Mississippi (colored) Hegiment, ari Adame’ (Rebel) Cavalry firetonr forces fell back, bu: afterwards turned, and the re bela had to retire, Our lone was @ killed and 7 wounded, The reveating enemy left several carbines and gune, sieo several articles of clothing, Thy trok | war nato ing st ap Lee, On b Old Point ot seven prisoner, butallescaped butone, whom they | beat to death | TH Vanderbilt left the Cape of (ood Hope ear October, and fell in with A led Drateh vai i | which abe towed back to ¢ on, thereby aaving the liven of 40 persone, Atl onnta the Vander Hilt wan atte Leland of Meurith fp the Hey of Hengal, The captain of the bilt is believed | Vander he wall reformed with regard to the robel pirate's course Magiwrns ‘a Duchess iseait to be of surpassing bear orreepond nt of the London Timms, d jenoe, eave the members of the depu rick with amazement when they heard her, b amiog with beauty freelneer, kee convoersabion in the purest tilian fot ree. he p highs t piteh, ope of them doelared that incomparable Princess wonld be husband an army of fort, theo ii tthere waenot @ single of Juarez oat che aspect cl the Arehauch, | lotre, would not become an enthusiastic Imperiaist." Important Captore of @ Blockade Kanner. The traceport Del re, which left Port Royal on Fridey, » edat this pert yesterday, On Setordey she diseovercd # blockade runner eroeving her hows, | apd immcdarely abaried ip pusaulk The sivauuabie | No. 4 tin roofing 2b Bowery npon the body of George Rorfure hed of me Apne tedy, Bo Toad reeult udsomely re prenecited, Th re wee an exeek lent supper at mid olght, after which dancing w. reumed, and kept “ap until pear daylight The Rev ham etreet, which he wae engaged In fo lonver a wife and ehitd ding at Coroner Kang an inquest sn of age, who ine bau wee a complete success THE COURTS, died f hu pereceived on ‘order might, at tie % re idence, No. 210 Willa rect, Dreceas 4, white aprer peadine to bed, fell asic y the 4 thug took | trepand turned bina eo & seely eat eeath eneued | x Pata the following day ; ane | N 5, URO, 284. 108 Casvautiss. —John Taff, a blacksmith, died | dior, med for the Term. | enddeniy in the work shen ofthe Harter oe Com. | Mae ith. Sst 179, 994 m ct ving, of heme \uage he lng. | a0, 1 O4Y, 83, | pany, yesterday morning, a ol 18 hod Nba 040, Matthew Gilliland, a boy 9 yeara old, waa wa ush6, 2515, BAe, hy fniling out of the wtudow of Ble fathers t rid John Farrel yoarr ‘i hi : 4 upon the i on railing of Ne | Action Avarve: Vasprnuter,— In the Supreme 1 treet, fellanud one of the apikos out his Court, bt » Po verteon, the case of the Come wounding hiro in a shocking manuer, missionen * sg Vanderbil, war tried. Thi snp ow County CAnyassens,—Thit | ip an ection tes Hone nnity of @8 ie cecu and met yesterday, and procceded to dociarathe | erty day tiv. the } Mh day, of Novewber (J av of (rial amounting fo (he naereeate to ove 060, bo 2860 Comm dore Vinderbilt eommenee odio tulida pier eonth ef Pie: No 1, North rivers | and oute.'o, ar plain iffe ailege of tho late el o'lows, and to insue certificates to | of the exterior the Buperts n Court SAnAd Of fol wet aE i : fixed by the par med wom lai pnere Ld Aan Bovnde of . ‘aly’ - Ay . gt} wot) the har ort ved b pebmldte ~ McCeone majurty over Bosworth, Vaso Aad Acearned ore Vanidertile to deetet fram ferty-olpe k b building the pier and f remove #6 OR Gus ros Tus Dear Muras.--St. Ann's Free Charch, | that portton of it already put ip |e ow whore important miselon is the extending of eburch | Be reed i RoeaT at Ay Sheree fe, rocerey Bee ee ea ese tbucee ued ef thienobleen’ | nutive. Defeadant clalins that be cc fiaenced tae ter ' Avortiee Domation ron tum Woakina Womans Vrewid bere of thie Association, w witht wardic hope t erea'i of all clarves of our citizens, pring, the at No 86 Broadwe 164 Hast loth at work under the anthority of @ resolution of the Ceme mon unell, and that it wae not an eneoac Lenthe harbor A motion for nun sult was mm | the ground of insutiicleucy om the notice, Case | on, Pomos' Lever ciogscr.. Joho King and James Hy vere arrested yesterday, charged with ewinde of Il, out of $100, by tndu ladies of the parish propose holding @ luring the week com ) ob ations of money ma- uay be sent to Mra, Wait, Direc. 1th et, or to Mim, Cone, Treasurer, ng Monday, Dee Tu. or artic! No. BY Ew | | levy. Hing Henry W Old TRADES’ MOVEMENTS, 1 them that amount ou @ bogue check The me.nbers of the ‘Longshore Shipwrights’ Associa Be ee cee see 1100, The accused, it te | tion by au ouvnite eubscription have raised the aim |e, are onfidence eperatords sad perpetral of fifty-one doliare and fifty cents for the Working swindle ip thelr preter MOOT Ay, on end be thes Women’s Union, which ia transmitted through their yaqeohected on Sunday night, at the foot of Ww jod street, to witness @ prize fight, but inede pe @fe reer Margaret Malon was arrested, charged with assaalte ing Mary Eagan Oh n shovel, wounding her severely h the edee of it "4 mae burglare broke into the store of Broneon Pecks ay DO NOG Aluieny etreet, on Sunday night, and packed 7 Cipport |) ready to cerry off, about sb 4d wore alot rom! ite h 8 This money was collect. brontpipg tien they dreatped, leaving cut, This money waseoliocted by the mem 9 individually eyrnpathine be movement of the worklog vis, and t. for og this evinence of ther eymipatiy, express @ ha. the ecndition of *h y improved, aud meet with the rowlug women ear No arrests ed during the first week of firir recent atrike, Houry Jackson, a snilor, was arreated, eh. with BREWING Womests Besarictat Assoorarion,—A | etealing a Jwatch and chatn, valued at , fom oe bel baker. of 65 Giverat. He confessed bi few bevevolunt wsividuals of the ety of Brooklya | yy tie ‘ind Win Golaen were arrested, charg- havef edn Association forthe hiring of sewing | ed with pickiwg the pockota Mr Fe. 4. Morten oe women, payigthem weekly at the current rates, | & r cote at eae Li) ane fies end diviving te profits of the Association month were J up for examination, among the ems No eMevrs ara tobe paid, ex Tun AvLEoen Foxommy om rus Wn ov Ws, cep! & Buprrin UI re eroall Marcuant. Toay (Now, 20th) in the Surrogates e A " vy devi n willing erwine, will the | Court, Judge Pierrepont will continue the sammt up of bis temareable case, on the part ef the ¢ 1 4 all et the RB orn ofthe jon, No. 306 Fuiton avenae, Hrookivn, | ** _ a pyty n uite Jott Fuilery who acte on behall oF 4 the Hoard of Managers . BROOKLYN. Wonksso Ginre Saree ‘The girle working for ‘Tug srr rRocnens of the sale of tickets aad ae Dourlee & Sherw t worklog for thas firm on. conte butiona at the promenade concert in ald of the the 1 th inst, Deeause tho pooprietore lowered | widows wad children of deceased soldier mat the the prices they paid for cart ahinp re fom %6 cente | Acadeniy of Mosie last week, wae #3, ah 68 ine perdoren {0.6 cenis per dozen two donno belig @ nount ree rom coutributore oes . goodde ewok The glirie trought the coduced wa pi ndent of the pale of Uckete, Li Ae bal Rd pa eeton the she bed ot high Brlste Minas Li Are coruriad 16 tbe pas works, feet work risefthecity not to interire with their Of Hudson avent ont Ae yaar 4 nike, ' te ent Me the ted iced prices ne ws great emake was created, but little damage. * reeult Dest Maxmas ve. tay Wonnimy Gini, A Commer “ Mee eel Non tite 8G, Hatitor ay) THR PRocnes or Raceomnao tw Booka You will eve ma for encroeching upoa LY", -Upwarde of twenty men were enlisted at Gon, ant ' Fpinola’s headqnartere and et the office of the Pre oviet re vont Marebal of tbe od Distes t, yesterday, and the proppocte now ase that there will daily beanincreas@, = strove Dsceens (lune Up been made to bring men fromm dp \ ‘ ‘ arrangements baving de. Tre Cominities of the Hoard of nur | ain The the other Guarters ng DA bWLkS isd Wee WAG Dave formas | coontunued on Fowrth Pigs,

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