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TH Number 10.408. The Lates By Telegraph to the N. ¥Y. Sun, WOR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES NEW MILITARY ORDER, A Chance for Veteran THE ASSASSINATION REWARDS Arrangements for their Distribution. ARRIVAL OF THE RAM STONEWALL, PARTICULARS OF THE TRIP. Conscience Money Receipts, An Aggregate of $20,876 in One Year. REORGANIZATION IN MISSISSIPPI, Message of Governor Humphreys IMPORTANT FREEDMEN RE- COMMENDATIONS. Later News frem ; Mexice. ANOTHER BATCH OF REPORTS. City and Miscellaneous News, “THE EVACUATION PARADE. decline the Mexican Embassy, Colonel Browning ews Will,however, soon set out on his mission as Secretary of Legation. Commander Maury, of the United States steamer Rhode Island, reports this morning, the arrival of the rebel ram Stonewall at the Washington Navy Yard, The only incident of the voyage which he has to report, is the sinking of a coal schooner, which ran across the bow of the ram off Smith's Point, in Cheva- peake Bay, The night being dark it may have been an accident, but to all appearances the schooner from some motive purposely encountered her fate, There was an unavoidable delay in bringing the Stonewall away from Havana, owing to @ derangement of her machinery and the keeping of holidays by the Spanish officials, who extended to our officers many courtesies and expected courtesies, The total amount paid to the Cuban authorities for the custody of the ram's ordinance stores and provisions was $15,064, The total amount of conscience money received at the Treasury Department! for the year ending with June inst wes @90,876. It wae received in sums Varying from 60 cents to #500, The Farragut Naval Court Martial, whe are en- gaced in trying Commodore Craven for failing to Attack the Stonewall in the harbor of Ferrel, will, to-morrow, embark on this ram fer tho purpose of testing her sailing qualities, POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, Miseissl; pi. Jackson, Mias,, Now, 20.—Governor Humphreys senta message to the State Logisiature, recommend ing that negro testimony be admitted into the courte; that the freedmen be encouraged to work,so that they ean support thelr familics and educate their ehild- ren; that the freedmen be assurred of protection from the S'ate in working for the support of them- selves and their families; that a max be imposed upon the freedmen, for the support of he!lp!ees freedmen; that the vagrants be forced to engage in some profi able employment to support themrelves, and thats militia law be passed enabling the militia to protect the people of the State against vagrant negroce and white men. He deems the passage of these measures as of vital importance, and says that it may be the means of withdrawing the Federel troops from the scart Alabama. Montgomery, Ala, Nov. 29.—Governor Parsons delivered bis menage to the State Lo¢tslature to day, The message urges the adoption of the Amendment tothe Constitution of the United States abolishing slavery, and the passage of laws for the protection of she treed negroes and their proper Thies course, he says, will secure the admission of our repre-enta- tives int Congress, and restore the State wo all hor poliucal mgute ip the Union. He approves of speciai code jor the government of t ogrors, aud r commends the tion of vagrant laws, to be used upon the whites and biecks alike, and suggests that lewesimilarto those in toice in the State of Massa- chusetts be adopted, Gov, Parsons also :ecommenuds that provision Le made for destitute white aud bisck web, Libe above dispatch was published asthe teegraph wives tnade several trauemition, 1 is republished.) Tennesseo. Robbers and Murderers The Citizens Or- ganizing for Pretection, Nashville, . 24. A mecting has been ealled by the Mayor of the citizens of the county, to protect themeeives against the bands of robbors and wurder- ors, who infest thie city and the surrounding coun- try, Citizens from eaeh ward wore enrolied for patrol duty, The citizens of Davidson County assembied at the Court House to-day, and passed resulutions to or- ganize a force for the suppression of robbers and law- lersnese in the surrounding country, Beventy-five men were detailed to eerve In districts, Gen, Whip- pie has proposed to equip and mount euflicient men verate with this force, and effectually extermi- palo the derperadocs who are in our midet. A request wasmade on Judge Frazer, of the Criminal Court, for a special jury, for the arsonsine of Mr. Hoffman, Louisiana. Negroes with Unlawtrl Wenpons — The Impeortat of Coolies Talked Of, New UO; leans, Nov, 23,.—Almoet every negro that is arrested and taken before the City Recorder is found to be possessed of some unlawful weapon, Au agent of commercial houses in France has arrived here, He announces to the planters of Loulsians that he is suthorizod to contract for the immigration of laborers from India and China, Business here continues active, and is daily increasing. The State Legislature met to-day, Other than organizing, no business of lmportance was transacted. Mexico. Another Batch ef Reports. New Orleans, Nov, 24.—Tho Tave Dewra's Brazos cori erpondence, dated Nov. 15, has the following : A ludicrous mistake was mado to-day by the Imperiaiists, Some barges of wood for commander at Brazos, broke looss above Matamoras aud floated past taat place, Two gunboate, assisted by sand batteries, opened fire on the barges, and continued it untli the barges were past the Latteries and out of range, One of the barges lost her rudder It appears the Imperialists thought the barges were Liberal rams, going down to damage the fleet at the mouth of the Kio Grande, and blockade the river ‘The Liberal army is encamped about nine miles from Matamoras, fully confident of the speedy capture of that eity, and Bagdad, Highly important communications had passed betweou the Imperial commander of the fleet and the Federal commander at Brownsville,which will cause considerable interost in official cirelen, An official order waa issued by Mejia, on the 14th, prohibiting any one from crossing from the Ameri- can side to Matamoras, or vice rerea, It is rey that @ swift vossel will be dispatched to France for immediate reinforcements, The Galvestou BriLerix, of the Bet, says thats THE STRONG DIVORCE CASE. Interesting Preliminary Developments The Republican Mayoralty Con- vention. MARSHAL 0. ROBERTS NOMINATED. &ec., &e., &e. Wasnixarom, Nov, 94. Many vacancies in the lower grades of the rerular ermy, and among the fle'd and company officers of the Veteran Reserve Corps exist at the present time. » The order heretofore issued by the War Department, providing forthe examining of app'icante to fill the vacancies of the Regular Army, is beiug executed, od an order has just been promulgated directing the reeimental officersaf the Veteran Reserve Corps to forward to the chief niustering officer of this depert- ment duplicate muster rolls, and deeeriptive lee of el officers and men who elect to remain in that eer vice It ie believed an order wil! be issued to reerult the Veteran Reserve Corps, and to resume the ex- ginipation of candidates to fill existing vacancies These measures will afford the means of providing for many ex-otticers of volunteers of merit and soility ’ who are anxious to re-enter the military ser t will be rememt that of which ie cal ¢ Regular Arw ferme of wine reriine intantry, th attolions each, one regime: ertillery end or alcy will by law exp ear after the gofthe rebellion, Hence, iecis- ation will t neces#ary in regaru to these branches of the military service, The Secretary of State has received a letter from Minister Clay, dated 8 Petersburgh, October 29th As rome attempts are being mado to deny the exlat- ence of the cattle plague in Russia, he quotes extracts from the Russian Gi,zeTim, of Moscow, in proof of the fuer, Nothing is attempted to arreat the piacue ‘Tbe superstitious peovle recard that as @ ain, Rome sarge Villages sca niu a ter of their tle perish by hun. . be description of not anewerto the one raging in te; but climate d other sur- and charac. nown; and not. kursiam guthorlt ed inthe export of cattie, low, hides Minister Clay is of the decided opinion that ¢ ase Was carried from the Baltic Russian pore ty England, The tollowing orde sued to-day, GENEBAL ORDERS NO, 164, Wan DrrarrMent, ADU CANT Gexrnat's Orrtor,) WaAsitNaton, Nov, 24th, 1565, Ordered, firet, a! persous claiming reward for the apprehension of Johu Walkes Booth, Lewis Payne, G, A, Atzeredt aud David ©, Harold and Jeff, Davie, or either o| them d to file their claime aud proofs with tt ral tor final adjulica- tion by tha rpec om appointed tw award end dete:mine m the validity of euch claime belore the Ltof January next, after which time po elaine will be receiv “Second, The rewards offered for the arrest of Jac Thompeon, Beverly Tucker, Georve N. Sancera, Williauw G, Cleary and Joho Burrau, are revoked By order of the President of the U ), P bape y, Dat junders 1 ite thetanding the who aren u ulted States, th WNSkND, Assistant Adjutant General, The Department of State to-day received from the U.S. Consul at Gibraltar, a communication that the Banitary DBovrd at that port has declared that place free from cholera, and thas clean bills of health are issued by the nuthoritier, The Consul etates that Bpain aad Morocco will now probably admit to treo pratique arrivals from that port, and thet the Sani- tary Cordon by iaud will soon be raised by the Span- teh overnment, pary Harlan bas iseued the following instruc- tious to the Hon, Thomas C, Thcaker, Commissioner ot i’atente Tho subject of s of | geutieman lately from Matamoras says that tho fu fy ! ! oy yey ‘0 | Literal force ia much scattorod, and tho etree:s of t t tent ot wm dis | the city have been fortified with earthworks, He trict desley B ail OOPk ap ie Ae of Also atator that two fiat boats came down ou the furnished, embreein naloran suihenties’ | niehtof the i4th and attacked the Imperialiet cun- ted copy of mues etakon by ssid resi’ | boats, which eueceeled im sinking both, Many of Be ee eee tence oe chute | the Liberals were killed and drewuod, and some cap: epecial pardous by t ‘res'dent ehould be furnished | tured, Ex'Gov, Cuinmin Buchanan's Territorial Kxe- ‘The Brurerin te aleo informed that the Lib- eutive of Kutaw, who fled trom his communion with | ewale, at Comargo, were compelling persone Te- borow of the Rebellion, wae at the for the purpose of drawing the | balance of bis salary due him uptothe time of his exodus, He has taken all the hs, been pardoned, and expecta to diaw 860) iu greenbacks and leave for (ieorgia, ‘The United States Mutual Protection Company of Washington, with the First Assistant Poetmaster- General at ite head, has already leased many val siding outelde of Ma:amoras to pay into the Liberal treasury the balance due the fmbabliante of that | city, causing & general stampede, The Matamoras Rancurso, of the 10th, eaye “Despite the report to the contrary, there ie not the slightest apprehension of another attack on the elty, No Liberals have been seen or heard from for three day within acireuitof five miles, The only proba- ble band in the vicinity is Cortina.” the Saints to the Tresaury recep able plantations in Northern and Central Gen, Magruder has beeu appointed Imperial Sur- and has many appicadions from Southern planters | veyor General of Colony Lande, for tenants and laborers, Some fiye hundred fami- New Orleana, Nov, 23,—Tho Matamoras Raxcarno paring to move South tn January under | eaye that the Liberals are ia force cisht mies tom NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVE) By Mail. A letter dated at Fl Paso, Octol or 20th, rare President Juarer and bie Cabinet are till here bat ae the news of the coming of the French ng the Kio Grand was received afew d say how long he will 1 their Preronce in these regione have upon bis resoiu.- tions. It hax been reported here that Gen. Mejia, the cominander at Matamoras, to send a force to El Paso ne goon as be shall he n fein. foreed by the Freneh. On the other hand, General Brincourt, who has just completed the organization of the state and city of Chihanhius, ie about to rend a fow hundred horremen to this city, the possession of which will give tothe French the entire contro! of the Btate, In these critica! junctures, Prerident Juaree has deemed it expedient to call a Cabinet council, M, Lerdo de Tejaiathe Minister of Foreien Affaire; Iglesias. Ministe: of .Jnetice:; Mariano Iiaz, Secretary of War, and afew other gontiomen, met the other day in obedience to his call, to discuss the question of the removal of the governmeéut, Nothing has yet transpired, however, concerning their reso- lution. If compelled to abandon bi Paro, the proba. bility fe that Juarez will 0, by way of Callfornia, to some of the Southern provinces of Mexico mot yet visited by the French. France, Mexice, and America. The following improbable information te tele- staphed from Washington to the Covmiure pra Brats Unis: The recent appointment of Gen, Logan ne Minister to Mexico immediately followed the receipt of imp tant der nee forwarded to the Government from Mr, Bigelow by a epe is said, bas affiliated with the the Opposition, who bave promised him their in the Corps Lecisiatif in endeavoring (o brine the prompt evacuation of Mexico, In joining the pressure of an American menace to that of the French opposition, thas incresing the cventualities and dangere of @ war with the United States, it is hoped to ‘ntimidate the Cabines of the Tuileries, and influence ite decision so faras to decide to abandon Maximilian, It ie cortaia that negotiations, more or lees direct, have been held between Mr. Bigelow (whose intimate relations with the Orinion NATION- ALP are weil Known, and other journals of the same shade) and the principal members of the Opposition, ‘the nomination of Gen, Loran fe an attempt at intimidation, and is intended to ald the French Upposition party. News Items. By Telezraph to the New York Sun.) On the 24thof November @ steamer sailed from Now Orleans for Liverpou! with 1,700 bales of ovt- ton as « portion of her cargo. AMAN named Kechner was bung yesterday to the jail yerd at Buffalo, N. Y., for the murder of a soldier named Hening last Bey tember, Tax large Government building at Camp Nelson, Ky., occupied by the Quartermaster and Commis- sary Departments as offices was burned! yesteriay. A large amount of Government property was \e- siroyed, Tox screw steamer Antictag, of Washington, from Calais for Washington, w@ abandoned Norv, 28d, fifty miles from Cape Ant, Mass., being in a sunken condition and dismasted from the effects ofagale, Captain Chandlor wae host overboard, end drowned. Tho crew were saved. Gov, Cuntis, of Pennsylvania, has beon confined to the Executive Mansion at Harrisburg ence his return from New York, but having somewhat recowred, he now, after four years of unparalleled labor, for the first time ylelde to the suggestions of bis physicians and bis frends, to relinquisl bis official dudes. Ho will soon go to Cuba for rest and recuperation, He w'll be accompanied by Mrs, Curtin, Burgeon-Geueral Phillips, and one or two intimate relatives, Tox Secretary of the Pennsylvania Steol Works, at Harrisburg, bas decided to accept what te known as the Kolker Farm, two and a half miles southeast of Harrisburg. This enterprise will be the most extensive of ite kind ever erected in America, and is to be on this continent what the celebrated works of Wade & Dutcher, at Shefficl, are to Europe, One thousand experience! work- men in steel wll be brought frou Mogland, while fifteen hundred other skilled mechanics will be required for th ll operation of these works, General! Intelligence, (Dy Mail to the Naw York Sun.) venerablo father of Lieutenant General as arrive! mi Washington on a short visit end ¢ ou President Johnson on Thureday, Tur miperiniendent of the recruiting service at Carlisic Barracks, Ponn., ia ordered to forward 450 recruits tothe 4th U. 8 Cavalry now serving under Geners! Sheridan iu lexas, Tor Toxes papers state that the Indians have created eich an alarm in many of tle frontier countios that many faurlios are leaving i tho people wiN sutfer a great desl uniess « sufficient force be sent to drive the ages from the country, Paraipant Jowmeon bas imacle an order by which protection to the person and property of ex-Benator Polk, of Missouri, is vouchsaied to him, thus sccuring hius egeinst all interference, civil or military. Ir hae been stated thet a Mr. Birriil, of Brook- line, Maas., has presented aciaim to the city au- tea of Boston, for nearly one milion of dol- lare, which he coutends is due to him, by contract, for obtaining soldie:s for the quotas of Bostun, At an suction sale of two estates in Staunton, in the Valley of the Shemundoah, * short tine » the white population were horr fied to fiud that the highest bidder was a colored man, who thus en tered into the ranks of rhe lauded aristocracy of Virginie, " A nove official document is received at the In- diay Bureau, Ibis @ savular analysis of the cout por head to the government: “of killing Indiaua and equaws.’' Oo the Western pliiug tie av rage com ot killing an Indian bas teen about £400,000, while for & equaw the cust in nearly g4,()"), 000, Tae rumors of an approaching recon tween the emperor of sue Fren h aud Prince Na- poleon are acquiring consistes Phe initiauve was taken by soe Euupress, Who laa written to $ Vesncess Cle de, inviting her ty Compregne with her busband, Is j6 104 stated how these overtures have beon received, lug Philadelphia police shoppe figetin the suburbs of thatc ty « {ation be. aud arrested Reventy of the spectators, heir ug ranced from eighteen to years. Beveu were rom Boston, four from New York, turee from Washington, and the rems. nor veluuged & Puila- delphia, ‘Tne President has approved the death sentence or two citizens of Georg named Cor.stopher C Rease aud Johu M.D wer wh a courbina ot the 1 of & ve“TO Woman ted Nellie West in Taliserro Commis, im that Phe executions are ty take pace Ou be fires Friday to January, CoLongp soldiers applying for bounty should stato whether they w mustered ag **ree,"' on voavicsed by | {BER or before April Vib, 1861; were enrolle { aud sub. ject $0 dra't at the uate of enlistinent, Tf tho claimant be an officer, nat etate When lent pad, and, if possivle, the vameof the paywester who paid bim Two fishing villages ou the Scotch North coast are again the scenes of |» woe, By the receut etorni the einuil vilaKe’ ver bas to thatcity, A skirmish had taken place, resulting in the killing of one Imperialist and the copture of three others by the Liberals, (Gen. Londerry bas beea appointed Imperial Commun ior of Sou0re the auspices of the association, Soughera landowners at present in this city express themselves warmly in favor of these emixration movements. woritively ebeted thes General Logan will Mourn the loss of eis wen, wad thas ot ig five; im all, tbirteen ablo-buded fi men. By thie 6ad calamity, eighty widows aud shirky ir less children, besides seveu depeutents are lert all bus entirely destijute, 25, 1865. Tae Neilgherry Excwrsron, an Indian newavaper, draws 9 ateange picture of the life ledby the R jah of Mysore. His palace ie filled wth uj wands of eight hundred people, “There are some fifty wives of his Highness, with about four aitendants on each, and the remainder is madeup ou night watchers, prophesying Brahmins, officers of the renana, &c,"* Mr. Enwanrn Maen, late Superintendent of the Banking Dopariuens of thie Stare, died on Thurs day at Albany, Lew Man of strict inter ty, Gnd porseased capacity of no ordinary degre, With @ most thorough fliness for the retpoueilile Vrach which he filled, Jo Atigust last Governor Coton app uated hit to the superintencency at the instance of the leading bankers of the State. Frou hundred dollare were recovered in a guit for twenty-five thousand damages, before the 8u- reme Court at Salem, Mr G V. tone, he having Leen tarred and feathered by one William Soyer and other citizens of 1 Scott, ou the morning after the lamented ana. Ration of t Lincoln. Tt appe. that plains | zeit have been overieard expres. @ing language exulting over the melancholy oc- currence, aud hie reyret that it bed nos trans. Pirol three years prior, hence the tar and feathers, \- ne A Rrornt meeting In Paria in ald of the enfran- chine | slaves of America waa crowded to much ex- Cees that above 1,000 persons wont away, not h jug been able to Gnd seats, ML aboulay et Mr. Leigh and Dr. Sunderland Meeting # veral inter ating facts as to the x ee of berated neyroes. present M. de Preasensan, se Salat Hilaire, and the well-known mem- ber of the Provimonal Government, the veteran barrister M. Cremieux, made eloquent appeals to the audience, Ma ebpieerty their countrymen with having done little as yet ia the cause for which the meeting bad been called Tue St. Louly Mo, Disrarow ataten that all the Sccnst ined measures and means of security are suddenly found to be worthless agai the inwe nuity and perseverance of the scoundrels who in fest that city, Their numbers multiply and in- Creane every hour, and the calendar of one day's Crimea te oxcee'al by thatof the next, while ihe boldness of ove day's conspicious robberies is eur- Wet by others infinite older, and people very rally wouder what shape the audacity of the thieves will assume on the morrow, Banking houses, counting rooms, hotel parlors, the most public and frequented streets, strect carn railroad depots, the ancred apartments of women in private residences, al] are invated by day and night, and nowhere can acitizen cousier bis persou or his Property sale from the depredators, Muscular teen are bludgeoned in that city, and robbed under as carly ag olght o'clock in the evening re, ot day time, have their purses suat bed out of their hands, and scores of dweilinus are burglarmusly ensered at wight and plundered, NAVAL INTELLIGENCE Our Mediterranean Squadron, The steam frigate Colorado, the trolic, her tender, and the sloop-ol-war Kearsarge, are stil erulsing in Fievch waters, The Navy Departmont has ordered our vessels not to procesd farther up the Mediter:a- nean, ee the cholera is etill prevalent in moat of the porte, It is not definitely Known where Mio mjuadron will wiater, but it rumored that Lisbon is the port selected, The officers complain of discourtewua treat. mout received from the naval suthoritios at rest, At an entertainment given by the officers of our squadron to the officers of the Kussian gunboat Ask- old, our equadron was etrongly iuvited te visit Kuasia during the next summer, We have no doubt that the lavitation will be secepted, should the Depart- meat approve it, We have now quite a reanectable naval joree in Purapeso waters aud it will soon be increased by the sloops-of-war Slonasdoah, Ganan- daigua and T conderoga. The vonsel« already there are the Colorado, Frolio, Kearsarge, Shawunt, Na- tional Guard and Ino, Tho Davie-Kliiett Fight—A Ramor. The Elitott and Davie tight, woich was to come off « fow days ago, noar Albany, but subsequently post. ponedon account of the interference of the authori- thes, is rumored to have takon place yesterday morn. ing, ear Tro), ln a private room, and, it is reported, ended in adraw, both partion claiming the fight, on account of foul blows having beem struck, LOCAL NEW NrW YORK AND THE VICINITY, POLITICAL, Rerepsutcan Maye Convention, — The Republican Convention met Inst evening, at the head juncters, Broadway, near 24d street, each Ward be'ng fully represented Win, R, Stewart, Fay. occupied the chair, There waa good deal of sparring between parties in relation to the nominees, A ballot was gone inte, with the following result: ALTY Joshua G, Abbe... 1 John W. Farmer “f Fiteh.. a aa 1 Fied’k A. Conklin« 05 Marehal ©, Koborte M1 The nomination of Mr, Roberts was made nnani- mour, Itwaethen moved that Marray Hoffman be nowinated os candidate for Corporation Counsel. An informa! ballot was then gone into, and resulted os followa: Murray Hoffman +++ 101] John Sedewick...... 3 John D, Me tregor, 31 G44 Steindbinnes,. 1 Joseph A. Choate 10) BLD. soith ee 1 Mr. John HH, White moved that the nominat!on be made unanimous, but the motion was not second- od, andthe calling of the roll was proceeded with, Cornmitiees were then sppolated to walt on the candidates and notify them of their nomination, and make arrangomente fer a ratification merting ; after whick the Convention adjourned, Rervutscan Cor NoMInatioxs, — There conventions met on Thursday evoning : Fifth District — 10th Ward, George W. Marah; 11th Ward, Clomeot Watra, William Burne: 1th Ward, John White; 17th Ward, John J, Kehoo, William H Fale ner, Sixth Metrict—9th Ward, xanier H, Keech, Wiliam b. White: Idsn W J. Wilson Green; ep Ward, made go uomination; 1suh Ward, Morris . yu, Mozart IELMASIO CouNciLMasto Tho Mozart Counciimanic Conventions met on Thursday evening with the following result: Fourth Distriet-Adjourne:t, Vitth Distrie:~-Nominated Thomas W. Bkuea, 1th Wards Fdward Costello, Philip sheridan, | lth Ward; CONVENTIONS, dacob Scherding, Jsth Ward; Authooy Haruueny Lewie W. Maiios, 1th Ward Sixth Iuacriet—johm G. Haviland, Michael Smith and William Lamb Thla competes the ticket, Tammany having previously named threv ¢ andidates, TAMMANY BonHooL Con ventions met Thursday following result: Jat J istriet—~Timothy Brennan, These with NTIONS evening Con- the ed Thatrict—Wlleon Smink Sd Dirtriet—Cyrus Lawt 4th District-~Jamee lL. M hth Datret Tih Diem MoKron NOMINATIONS. The following nominations for ‘Aldermen were made by the McKeon men on Thurrday night second District Sixteenth = Distnet— Frank — Blersin y iby t " cing reported nominated, though a report printe! !hureday stated that Charles Deviin was the nom/\uce, COUNCILMANIO Nowrnnrions Joba HH Beave: recoived =the — Citizear' nomination for i and he ts also ‘ ne MeKeoa party. Thomas Mulligan Ip “ lovert tickwt in the Trb [ietries William 1, James LB. Brady ALDERMAN IO ot John Vounhue Counciiman in the Sixth Distriet; endo ed by ered Thirty-'Third Year. country Biter & sacri)co of bull @ inillion lives, to give up Lio @dveubares they lad gulned, Co Company No. 15, with thelr elogant steam Gre-engine, hose carriage and ambulance, arrive at T ofclook lust eveuing, om thelr return home Gon Hudrom Miver Kaiiroad Depot, b, M: Loughlin, D. # teat fire-eagine No del apporatna tee Company proceeded to Tayior's Hotel, wlere uh which they peut sha balance of the evening at rondway @xculsion up the Best River, in the steamer * wora,” Jaminica, purposes to deuy that distracie question bly, nnd & magietrare and je bow residing in Ne Frke,—At about SUN. : mm EVACUATION PARADK.—The parade yertor- day, in eolsbration of the evacuation of New York by the British troops ia 1783, came off, Instead of to-day Saturday being too valuable a day for business mew to take, The review by the Governor transpired ow Lith atreot, where the line extended from the ith wo the Oth avenues, and there were some 8,000 men ia lina, who looked exceedingly well and marched stead. fly Aner the coview, the line of march wns ne fol- P 4th avenue ro 23d etroet, down 28d etreet to aveuue, bib avenne pret the Worth nonne ment, where the Governor again reviewed thom, Ate along iin i thareh the diferent hotela nnd prie Sences were decked very handeomeir wit Tie and ineeriptions of ail kinds. ‘The baleon e A a fc to ese with ladies and ehildieu. xcallency rode cn a white charver, and was the MOFL Conspicuone f on tn the review, Nearly eve » TegiNiMs Was proce: Sud of music, disconres tng ie riotle aire slong tl @t the Washington Pa: ae mitted. Lhe division w Sanford, Maior Gen. Ht wail and othe column hwin, trovernot'’s saw Ground. ie custome: fern fired, une the mmand of Col, and Acting ih hs Gen. Burger, of Sth infantry, wich the if Reste Cught artiiiery). under Col. Fuller, A pressniainne logaut sinud of regimental colors, to th: ste nent, N.Y. 8.N,G., took Dlace previous to the parade, corner of 85th etroet and bth avenue. | le hee was made by Mr, Charice Secor and the. tee ed to in a neat apecch by Col Vast ve playing some fine wire; aiter whien «hy erder wom was givom, aud the regunenut ps ‘4 down Sth avenue, Tut Fatnkr MAtuew Socirrirs of tt » City and Brooklyn, in another column announce @ #ories of attacks, to-morrow, on “King Alcohol." |» is now only @ question of time, how jong he sha : toaln npon hie throno: euch assaalta make bim tore fer nore and more, The advant held ont by these aocietios.caus@ many desertions from the ranks of the “ groxgy-headed old follow," and he finds Li army of “faddlers: daily deercasing, Stk Morron Prro,—Letters received at the BN office, stato that Sir Morton Peto and party are rived at Queenstown Nov, 10th, on board the steae iner Scotia, MARINE Disastan.—Ship Thomas Dunham, from London for Now York, went ashore yesterday morning at 8 o'clock,at New Inlet, (Fire Island.) The stoamtug Gladiator, Capt, Hazard, weut to her ase nce, Srrenane To Goverson Fretox,—Lasw evening His Excellency the Governor of the Btate of New York was serenaded at the Fifth Avenue Neto? by Grafulle’s band, the « pliment having boom tendered by a number of prominent citizens, at the head of whom were Waldo Hutchings, Eaq., Hon, Henjamin F, Manniere and James P, Thompson, During the evening the Governor appeared i io the Public parlor of the botel, with hie Mananier, whe wee drovod in @ plain blue elk, with hair neatly, though plainly dressed. The Governor recoived ali who called upon him ¥ Pleasantly, and | them w Mine ynion, who ene tho ordeal with much patience, AL ond daughter, Mise Nettio Fenton, had @ levee of her own he ina bowutitul litte ereature abous we, At ten otetock Graffulla’s band ath the Balcony and played severn Afwer the first air wan perforined, , fn Jon the balcony io the musi of “ital to the ¢ and was lousy theered. Re Ppemted calls thon made for @ epeechs when Hie Fxeelleney responded = in some very patriotic and appropriase remarks, Dare ng aud betore the serenna:, @ splendid pyro~ techie dleplay took place in fromt of the Boek, conrlating of rockets of every variety, showers 7 len rain, Mossic filagree, vuleanie eruptions, fomsic battery, iluntoated bomb, Crose ef Honone and bombehell, The concluding plece was realiy ‘ood. It consisted of an Kagle, with “EF Pluribus pum" in hie bill and a abield be his ciawa. On each ie, reepoctively, the words he able Governor and the ho ords, “K.xeelslor, FE. Fenton.” ‘The whole was eple ten up, aod the crowd expressed thee by num ischoers, Altes the disp tlemen ere introduced to the Gov end ata into hour the asseubiage diepersed, Cov, Hawke has organized the veteran regiment, known formerly as the Zouaves, The members of this cerps have all seen good service iw the army during the rebellion. Am honorable dis- charge from the service ie a condition precedent tu memberchip, and the regiment cousiete of six conpa- nies of over sixty mone Ib is expected that this regiment will shortly parade, when uniforms and arius have been provided by the State, The tol) ing ie the list of the principal o: reof the regiments The flold officers were elected last evening Colonel Lush C, Hawkins, iate Niuse New York Volunteers. Liew cuant Colonel—Jobn K, Porley, late Ninva New York Volunteers, Major—Janmee Lake, late Seventeenth Now York Volunteers, A Meierina was held on Thursday night last, at Dr. Cheever's Charch, to dist ues the prospects and policy of recoustruction in the Southern Biates, Dr, Cheever said that grent dineatisfaction had been felt in revard to President Johneon's courre, but mea sot candid enouch to speak out, The President ro pd too tuueh 4 wit meted aa if he owned loved the “irreprenihe uly than ever diiiug rent wi t de gaten oughta « aliowed wents in Congr fhe rebels bad beeu coujuered, and tt belonged tous to th thew as we may deem expedient. Lhe owed the poiley of the President in pa:~ They were perjucers and should aot to share in the rovernment of oor “The North,” he added, “eould not afort, Reruns ANY Tis Exeunsion PMILADeLrutA Fin TO-way or Podadeiphia Pie in Jersey Cuy A‘bapy and Tioy, Lhbey were escorted from the Chief Engineer ‘Taylorfor man 1, of Jersey City, ano a gation fromthet company, After boneine there f Joreor Clty, Noah ) paitowk Of & fuLDpiuoUs Collation, ator 4 i beatre an ‘To-day, they will tak rn My ebartered by Hngine Co, No, 1, of dowill visit the institutions at Blac dali's lolnnde, wud will leave for They will have a grand reception aud sorcilight procession in Philadeiphia to-night. Tie Poor,—Dhe New York Association tor iinproving the condition of the poor, is preparing for the labors of t » Winter. the Association expended @ mor cuplethe tou cuuay being wearily $6", une of thoes ehasities whi should eu vest eylpatly vl the bexevolent public, Mr. R.A, Jounson, recently arrived from a course of lectures on with the int Mr, 2 2 o'clock yesterday morn. belonging to Samuel MeClin~ vih avenue, was set on fie by an unknown incendiary and \otally destioyed. les about $40; Lo insurance, AMUSEMENTS, Bannom's.—The circus bere haa been @ complete , and ducing the week the Museum reminded of ite paliaiest days, when it was located ot vr of Anu stiect and Broadway, Next werk there will be snentirely new bili, and previous to the circus performances, the beautiful petite comedp (Cop(inned om the Last Page.)

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