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k ) . i !wS V x NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. PUBLIJHID DAILY. IUNOA.YS tXCtPTID, UY W. J. MVIRTXOH h. CO. UH.UHOR II. AVKRTOM. ICDITOIl. awl he publication H3c ol (he National, tltrusucaN la at tin northeast oorntr cf Dand ttevonlb tlretU, teoond door, over W. D. 8hp h'rd'i boofciU re. Entrance on Set enth street. MONDAY, OUTOBER 20, 1802. NOTICE TO ADVEBTI9EB8. All transient advertisements ratnt be paid for In advance, and should be handed In before 9 o'olook, p. in., to ensure their appearanoe on the following morntnp. tiik ronTios. The advance made from Harper's Ferry to Chat lostown, Instead of being, aa manytap poteJ, preliminary to a general movement ogamst the rebel forces, was only for recon noitirlOR purposes, and our troops engaged In It are again back to Bolivar Heights. Our reported victory of the 1Mb, In Ken. tucky, like that of the 11th, turns out to be an entlie fabricitlon. Theft Us been no serious flzbtlog since that cf the 8th, at Ferryvillr, and Gens. Bragg and Kirby Smith appearato be making good and safe p:ogrees out of Ken tucky. The failure to " bg" them disappoints nobody here. Blessed era thou who expect nothiog, for they can never be disappointed. The Klchmond Enquirer says that " the blt terj and animosity existing between Ibe Northtrn political parties Is dally Increasing is iatetslty" a:d that "this state of thlcgs alooe, without a conflict, muit obstruct eerl ouily, If not absolutely deieat, any efficient prosecution of the wt. " It Is sot doubtlnl that the enemy take great encouragement from cur divisions, acd that they Kill bo still mote otjuraged when tbey lern that the friends of an earnest and vigor ous pr.tecutlOD of the rar have been outvoted Is the gnat States cf Ollj, Icdlana and Pens evlvacla. It only needs the election of Gov. Sejmoar In New York, to fill tbi measure of their ra'lifactlos. lion. F. P Blair, Jr., la a recent address to the voters of the St. Lo.il district, says : "lam opposed to regro brigades, and, to use the language of 6enHtur Henderson, to those peaceful warriors who clamor for negro bri gades,' and also, wbo, like Itaebel weeplrg for her children, 'refase tnr.cuonirflrted.hei'aiix. tl-ey are not.' It is derogatory to the manhixd of twenty millions of freemen to confess our Inability to put down this rebellion without can nx to our am inese setni Darnarou hordes, and sboiking to everi manly instinct to turn lure such an element to war on women and Lbl'drim." Th Union losses In ll e battle of Perryvllle, Kentucky, are, we regret to perceive, mncb larger than stated In the first reports. la Ros- seaa's division alone the total loss was up wards cf 2,000, as follows : Killed, 465j wound ed, 1,103; missing, 161; making a total of 2,089. Included In these figures are about 70 com-, missioned offlcere. The Nashville Union, of October 9, says that the foraging operations rf the preceding fort night had been very successful, aud that the troops garrisoning Ibe cily were In no danger of being starved. A dispatch from St. Louis says : " A general opinion begins to prevail here that the rebel movemenu In the Southwest tho rebels between SnrlnpflaM and Pnn a..k The robels have played a successful came of 'Gen. Totten at BprlrgOeld, and Oen. Steele at Helen, both reeel sari rn.,i. r ..... Union men from the luterlir of Arkansas, and yet these reporu of rebel atreogtb at Cross w.vTa uu uwfc lDa UJ U.UUV." The orderlog up f.um Helena, Arkansas, to Southeastern Missouri, of a division of troopa uooer oieeie, is not believed at St. Louis to have been called for by any sufficient neces sity. Tfli Grenida (Ubtiteippl) Appeal of October 9, indlcatee great alirm on account of the rebel defeat at Corinth. It says that It will not an. swer to rely upon aid liom the Confederate Government, but that MiasUslppl must prepare or ner own aioco by arming every man with la her limits. We publhh on tbe outtide a recent letter frcio Panon Brovtnlow.upon millers connect' ed with Las Te-acete acd East Tenness'ee soldiers. ITe publish it, as wo did the late Gen. Kearney's ' Iter to Mr Ilaltted, as a part of too news ot tho clay. J'areou Brownlow'e pecu laritles crt w 11 kaown, but with all pro per aiiuwances io- ej exaggerations and x cesi cf ardor, it is lime to consider if there Is cot darker ol cosmtlog uur friends In East Ttxctatee Into the bitten st enemies, by neglect ana ausnaoomeot. In Gen. Trentis-' speech here on Friday evtniog, ue eaiu: ' He ould declare cveryabre, that tho proc. .au..,u wuum, uu iT.rB loeoa irj'i rebellion, than all the battles fought acd tlfcrts made wua mat virtw. The' llepirtinent of IhoTtnneaiwe." us new. ly deflutU, and to tho command of which Gen. Grant has been ignd, will include Cairo, I'ouueury and run Ojnelson, Northern Mis, elsMppi and tbe portions of Kentucky aud Ten Deuo weat ol ihoTetinsce tiv r. General Grant haa divided bis department into four districts, as follows : 1. The District of Curintb, commanded by Major General o-ecruus. 2. The District of Jatkson, com. niamled by Msjor General Ord. S. The Dis trict of Memphis, commanded by Msjor Gene, ral Shirmao. 4. The District of Columbus, comaianueu oy uriradier General Qilmbv, General Grant has Ox-d bis Leadfiuartere, fcr ine preeent, at J season. la a recent speech In Wisconsin, Senator Doolittlosald that the bill for the emancipation of lUves In the District of Columbia, would havo been vetoed by the PreeMent.but for the amendment appropilating oae hundred thou. sand dollars for the colou'ziiiou cf euch of the colored persons here as may chooie to emi grate. Tbo Richmond Wldj, of October C, says : "As an aot of Justice to General Toombs, sgatont whom popular prejudice, m Geurg a, w esouea in reianon to nia planting what was called a Urge ootton crop last spring, we state upontheamhorityof the Columbia aun, that w.o w.-r .v, ,aQa uuaBisia oi uve uuoarea aores 01 cotton and e cht huru1rH ,n,. tt .nn h. sides four bunared and flfty aorea of other t,raiu-.iu an vuq luouhsna euot hundred and ten acres." If General Toombs vns denounced for nlaut- lag about toe fourth of his laud with coltciu. we may judge what the generul charajter of agriculture. In tbe Gull Slates inuit have been during the pastyear. It has been directed to lood, and, as we noticed tho other day, corn is now as cheap In Georgia as it Is In Illinois. The food producing capacities of the South are illimitable, aod It is cow, as a whole, vustiy bet ter supplied with previsions than when this war broke ont. It li not by starvation, bat by lighting and bj depriving the rebel ol their slaves, that the rebellion U to be put down. . At the public li aware, there li a dfstribntlon of rations from the Government ilorn at New Orleans, to relieve the more extreme of the cases o( destitution, arising from the effects of the war npon that city. From the weekly publication, for the week ending September 27th, of the particular of this charity, we get the following statement of the nativity ol the families relieved : American . S9i,ariii'h. . Sana It.litll.. , HIiMexrco.., Iruh Giroiaa., 3 9Sf Siiaden. DeB. Greek. ecs mart, Norway SI (Jo'ond . , 67b Poringal., , s I7.SWIM as Total.., .. .. cm eoatlm. French... Swuh:,,, ..MI It will be eeen that the colored race U the recipient of only one sixteenth of this charily, and that six Irish receive relief where on ne- gro dors. There has been an amttlng amount of clamor about the expense of supporting "idle negroes" at New Orleans, and elsewhere at this South, bat, we believe, it will be found that what they have actually received Is very small com pared with the distributions made to destitute whites. GOV. ciiasac. Tie attacks or the New York lltrald npon the Secretary ol the Treasury originate here, and In a quarter whloh Is known, and will, In due time, bo exposed. We advise certain par ties to rtmsmber the Spanish pi overb "io cn'ir Is large enough to coter itself " THE DKFAHTailllT OK TIIK THIS RBISBB. The hope which we expressed a few day since, that Gen. Grant would be assigned .to a higher sphere of command, baa been already realized by the creation for him of the Depart ment of the Tennessee. If it hid been en larged to tho dtmeuJone-of the Department ol the West, as origloally given to Gen. Uolleck, It would not have been beyond the pnhllo ap precialiun'or the merits and fortune of Gen. Grant. But what has been actually done Is accepted as evidence of Ibe earnest desire of tbe Preeident and Secretary of War to recog nize properly the past services, and ability to render lulure services, of a gallant and vic torious general. It only remains to suggest Io 'the President and his war minister, to bo on their guard against the inceeeant Intrigues of that ramified cab tl In tbe army, which is not more determ ined to do nothing Itself, than fo hamper, crip pie, and bold back every oBljer who is dis pored to win battles for the country. It Is not snBlcient that Gen. Grant has an Important territorial command. He must have also the men and means which are necessary to accom plish tbe results which Will be expected from hi) enterprise and genius. We lera-nfrom an apparently reliable tonroe, that while Gen. Grant has now a nominal force of one hundred thousand men under his com mand, be haa not available for an tflsnelve movement more than one fourth of that num ber This In not adequate, considering that It la Gen. Grant's army alone which can he ex expected, lor months, to aasail the colton Slates In which this rebellion otiginated, and which still constitute the seat ol Its most ma lignant li'ue. It Is an the left bank of the Hlrslslppl, be low Memphis, that is to be fonod the largest Ami it is precise! tnefeTftat W upTrlment may best be tried, of Ibe advance of an active general, otTerlng liberty to every black man who will leave rebel service for onr owo, as decreed by Congress and proclaimed by the President. Recent elections are most Impressive Is their admonitions. Tbe three States of Pennsylva nia, unto, and Indiana, which have been re- contly menaced by Invasions, and have thus been made to teallte, In a peculiar manner, the want of vigor and succees in the conduct of this war, are precisely those which have exhibited results most unfavorable to the Ad mlnjs'ratlon. If Gen. Grant had commanded at the West, Instead cf Geo. Bnell, the Inso lent rebel armies ot Brainr and Kirbv Smith would have been annihilated long ago, and the Congressional delegations eleoted from Obio and Indiana would have been almost a unit for the Union aod tbe war, instead of Being apparently against both. , The be;retary ot War has always underetood the conspirators In the army and elsewhere, who have brought about the disasters in the Oeld, which have caused, and were Intended te cause, the recent untoward manifestations of public opinion. If the President has been slower Wi understand them, It ia because bis charity la of tint character which covers a mnltltnde of tins. Ibe uxilo Kite-lion. To the Sdxlorvflhe Republican! The retult of the recent election in Ohio has explcdedoneof manyelandersof the so called "Conaert alive" preis or Hie country, to wit : " That Republieans rtay at home, while Demo crata go to the war." The reverse Is true : acd it has bt-en demonstrated, by actual canvsss of tho voters In sou.e of lbs Congteeslonal dis tricts or Ohio, that four Republican to one Democrat are in tbe Oeld. I am Informed, upon what I consider entirely reliable authority, that in Sam Cox's dislrlot the proportion ol Republicans who have gone to the war la In excess of the Democratlo element as two-and-a half to one. In Gen. Garfield' district, tbe proportion of Republican! Is In eioets of tbe Democrat as nearly Jive to one. Hence, when yon speak of Democratic jalrw, you give cur rency to a substantial untruth ; tbe fact Is, tbe Republicans are losers. In Holmes connty (a stronghold of Democ racy) and Medina connty (heretofore rtrongly Republican) this disproportion of Democratic and Republican voters is strikingly manifest. Holmes formerly gave 800 Democratlo majori ty; at tbe late election the gave nearly 1,8001 The total Democratlo vote It not so large as In former years; but Holme baa nearly a regi ment of voters lu tbe field, more than three fourths cf whom are good Republicans. Me dina county (in tie same Congressional dis trict) ordinarily gives 1,200 aud 1,300 Repub lican mtjority. She bae a rrgiajnt In tbe ser vice. The Republican majority It this year lees than 00, while tbe Democracy bold aW most up to the lormer vote. IIVCHTC. Wiauir.ciTO.N, Oct 18. jjiir Commander Wm. Reynolds hat been ordered to tbe command of tbe etoreshlp Ver mont, at Port Royal. Acting Volunteer Llenlenaot Wm. U. West has been detached from same vessel and or dered to return North, Reoonnolasatice to Aldib. QEN. BTA1IL DBIVE3 A FOROE OF THK ENEMY THROUGH Ittuauuun FARE GAP. CAPTURE OF ABOUT 100 PBI40NER8.- an THE BEDELS RUNNING TRAINS TO BRIS- TOW STATION. - THEY CAPTUBE A SUPPLY TBAIN. On Thursday, a force of North Carolina cavalry captured, near New Market, a train of - ... if-! it-L. . uve wagons toauea wiin supplies, iuci wwo being tent to Gen. Stahl, who left OnltevUla on Wednesday on a reconaolaaanoe to:Aldie, Mlddleburg, Ai. An effort was made by Gen. Slahl to recaptnre the property, but without success. The reconnolssance retornsd to.Oentrevllle on Falnrdsy, with abont 100 prisoner!, taken at different point along the. route. The recosnolterlng foroe drove a party of the enemy through Thoroughfare Gap on Thorp day. The rebels are running cars loaded wltn supplies to Brlstow Station. Highly Important! Reported Usarrtctlmry Mro mils iBfulpeper u Adjoislig Couties. Seventeen Negroes Hung! TOE COUNTRY ALABMED. A nfugee, who recently came Into General Sigel't headquarters, gives Information ot a highly Important character. He escaped from Amlsville, Culpeper connty, Virginia, and states that the greatest consternation Imagina ble exists among the while people of tk it whole section of country, In conseqnence'of an appre hended slave revolt. Seventeen negroes, most ol them free, bad been arrested on suspicion of being engaged In plotting the uprising ot the entire colored popultllon. Copies of late newspapers, which published President Lin coln's emancipation proclamation, were found In their possession. The fact that roch a pro clamalton haa been made la well known among all tbe negroes, and it produces the most start ling effect. The terror of the whites Is beyond description. Apprehensions of a re enactment of the Nat Turner horrors are felt to an alarm ing degree. The seventeen negroes were promptly taken out, at Amlsville, and bung. It Is said that the negroes of the different conn- ties aronod Culpeper are all engaged In the conspiracy for a general insurrection. , e FBOH FttEDBKICKIBVna. THE CtoNSORIPTION, 4 c. We have Information from Fredericksburg of a late date. The conscription law of the Davis government Is being rigidly enforced. Every man coming within range of Its opera tion la forced Into the army. Borne have de murred, and to these little mercy I shown, and they are thrust Into jail at once. A parly con lined In the jail at Fredericksburg, broke out and the moat of them escaped. Some of these have found their way to vile city, while other went to Prince William connty. A rumor were about to retake tbe olty. In anticipation or such a movement, all the good and store In the city were paoked Into car ready to move South. The rebel say that while the Union army occupied that elty, sheet sufficient to keep np a supply for the whole Southern army, pasaed through that city for Richmond. All goods thns smuggled through the lines, were turned over to the rebel government The 1'eansjrlvaBla Bleetloa. The later returns give 14 Union member of Congress, out of 2t. Tbe change for-tbe Union State tloket are believed to be Ibe best. Tbe Senate will stand as follow: Union men elected, 7 ; ditto holding over, 12 total 19. Breckinridge men elected, t; holding over, 10 total 14. In the House tbe Union men have elected 48, and the opposition 62. The following are tbe members of Congreet elected. Tboe marked are reeleoted : Diit'l tfanu. Pdtitta Breckinridge Union, gain, -KV'. 1,447 2,546 42 888 63 1. Samuel J. Randall, 2. Charles O'Neil, 3. Leonard Myers, 4. WBliamD. Kelly, fi. M. Russell Thayer, C. MohnM.lStlles, 7. John M. Bromall. Breckinridge. union. 8. 'Sydenham L Ancona,ByccklnrIdge. v. inauoeu oievens, union. 10. Myer Stronae, 11. Philip Johnson, 12. Charles Danlioo, 13 Henry M. Tracy, 14. William IX Mll.er, 15. Jccepb Bailey, 10. A. II. Coffrotb. Breckinridge gain. " gain. Union Independent Breckinridge. Loyal democrat Breckinridge gain. 17. Archibald McAll ster, gem. 18. Jamas T. Hale. Union Independent 19 Gleni W. Sohofleld, 20. Amos Myer', 21. William U. Stewart, 22. James KMourhad, 23 Thomas Williams, 24. 'John W. Wallace, BtT Prize money amonntlng to nearly four hundred thousand dollars baa recently been ordered to be distributed In a number of esses. Letters In relation to tbe matter should bo-addressed to the Fourth Auditor of tbe Treasury, Final decreet of condemnation have been pasted In a laige nnmber or other cases, and tbe courts are now engaged In adjutting the costs. Tbe nett proceeds will shortly be ready for distribution. Arraiu at Wikcuutu A Union refugee from Winchester writes thus to bis friend In Baltimore: Tbe Union men were geoerally unmolested In Winchester and vicinity. The destitution of the rebel army Is most extreme, the Soldiers begging from door to door, and refused bv friend and foe. We annex tome prices current lu Winchester: Calico. SI SO ner vard: mnslin. fl; potatoes, 3at3, and scarce: apples, 1 2 per uwini, uwmi, tu jot uui., uiaioueg, si per uoa, win viuer wings iu proportion. 1 be IMrate Alabama. PuiUDCuim.Oct 18. Capt Tillton. of the barque Virginia, destroyed by tbe pirate oeraiaee, um arnvcu uoine ana inrormea tne New Bedford Mercury that Capt Semme was very Independent, short, and quick In hi re marks, looking on and treating hit prisoners and crewi at dogt, Borne of tbe under oOoert ol tbe Alabama were more sociable, and wished themselves well ont of tbe scrape tbey had got lour, -i ne Ataoama reit jaeraenneaa, ttogiand, on a trial trip, and It oow uoder the direction of the English, who are to furnish her with supplies at tbe different Islands she It t? stop at while the Is to coatinne to prey on onr commerce. ' BY TELEGBAPH. From the Army of the Potomac Return of Onr Foieti Io Bolivar Rclghti. Hi.rxR'i Fautr, Oct. 17.-ToJay, at noon, the force. that started from her on a repoa notssance towards Winchester, and whom onr last dispatches 1 en quietly encamped alCharlee town, returned to Bolivar HelgnU, the objsot of the expedition bavlng been roily, faithfully, and successfully carried out , .,- Itwu to tally, examine the topography or the country bordering the turnpike,' to drive back to their main body, any stray rebels that were there located, and oifally to lean posi tively the position, condition, and numbers of the enemy. Durlug the morning It wee' lop poeed by many thai our stay wae pensaseatj and that the force then at Cnarleatown would retain possession; bnt soon alter noon orders were given, and the troops Immediately there after were quietly and slowly moving neck to the encampment at Bolivar Helghta, which they reached without molestation or delay, toon after four o'clock this afternoon, having succeeded In admirably and completely accom plishing all and note than they et,oat to do. The force cent over Blacklord'e Ford trill re turn to-night TUE WAR M TBE BOETgWEST. St. Locm. October 17. Advices received at headquarter! state that General BohoOeld, with the advance guard of hit army, haa left Case vllle, moving southward, toward the Arkansas line. The scoots tent forrd.hsd penetrated the country as far a Crose"BolloVs,tut had been driven back by the enemy, t r From East Arkansas, Intelligence has been received that a rebel feroe or abont seven thonsandhaa been concentrated under MoBride, at Pocahontas. General Car, In command at Helena, re porta that Holme and Hiadman, with con siderable fore, are on the west side of the river, threatening to attack hlm,.th-lr object being to do e before be oonld be relaforoed General Care haa sufficient foroe to make his position sae. Report Irem Paris, Monroe county, lay that many boshehackers are surrendering, and asking for mercy. They are Immediately placed in ccannemens. Tn Betreat of (he Hebels. LomsTU-K, October 17. The Journal dis credit all report cf a recent fight having laKen plate at Big mil. 'A force of one hundred United State caval rv entered and occupied Lexlnrrton todav, General Bnurtr. with 40 000 men. wae at Crab Orchard on TneAay. He Intends to camp a tew mite oeiow mere, us i rapidly retreat-Ina- toward Mount Vernon. Kirby Smith wae going out of Kentucky on tbe road to Manchester. Clar count v: thence by the rold, whereon Bragg la retreating, to wards uomoenana uap. It la rotiorted that the mountaineer are fell. Inz tree and otherwise blocking: no the roads over which the rebels must pass In order to leave tns Biate. i i , - Fiom New Mexico. Massaer of Party of, Oeld Beaker at tne asacas a-ase une or Tsira unrwea at th Blake. Kansas Ctrr. Oot 17. The Sinla Fe mall. with datts to the 10th. hot arrived Tbe Ginta e umtm, or tbe 4tb, rurnubei tbe follonlng : On the 8th of Julr last a nartv of nine men started (rom Pame Alto mines, In Arizona, to go to California. When they arrived within two miles of tbe Apache Para, and eighteen mile from the mines, tbey were attacked by the Apache In dian and all reordered. When the bodle were found bvGen-Carleton' command, there were evidence to satisfy them that one of ihe victim bad Been burned at lb Hike. place on tho 13th or Jntyland the remains were round bnrled on Sunday, the 27th of the same month. The Apache Pass Is the great luutuvgaiaro mi uauioTnia, ana naa 10 DO gone through by all person traveling- bv the sooth- era route, in consequence of the water which is to ne ooiainea mere. General Carleton hat re-established a 'post which commands the spring In this past, and garrisoned It with a sufficient force to keep the Indian from the water and make them abandod the locality. All was quiet along the route from Santa Fe. The new.ecbedole from Kansas City to Santa Fe 1 ten days, tbe mall matter leaving Kaneaa Cltv on Frldavs. aod reaching Santa F n Tuesdays. From California. Sin FniNOisoo, Oct. 16. Sailed, ship Wm H. Ptetcott, for Liverpool, carrying 43,000 sacks ol wheat. The mirkct are unusually quiet Jobbers are running low In stooks, but.show Utile dis position to replenish. Mining etocks continue to decline at the money market tightens. Tbe Ophlr silver mine I quoted at $2,450 per loot Legal tender notes are at 1C per cent, dis count, there belDg raw In market. An Influx was 'soon expected, when they will undoubted ly decline, corresponding to tbe premium on gold In New York. Statn'Senator Baker waa released last nlirht. by order of General Wright, he agreeing to re fute tbe charge or using treasonable language, ir allowed an opportunity to visit Tullare county. Drafting In Boeton I he 'moo" to bt ajoonea Alter. Boston, 9ot IT, The Common Council hav ing voted to raise Iho bounty offered volun teers to 1200. druftlos! In Boston baa reeepil a It it believed Ills iionnty will sburtly cause uia quota- ui tue ouy to oe uueu; The United States storeshiD Releaui arrlveil at Fajal on the 15th ult. from Cadiz, and tailed again on tbe same day on her return to notify the United States gunbea' Tuscarora end tuaraatre 01 the presence or the " 290." Mala and Mew Hampshire lleelnienls Dostou, Oct 18. Tha Twenty-third Maine regiment, rrom roruana, leu nere this morn ins. via Fall river, for New York. the 1 Fourteenth New Ilampelre regiment aieo iet nere rnia morning via tne Worcester ana nejw Liouaoa route. I New York. James Ilnmphrey It Ihe Union and Moset F. Odell the Democratic candidate In the Third Congressional district Edward Dodd baa been nominated for Con gress in the ueusseiaer district Uo was a member when General Banka waa Speaker, and was one of the moat respected and .useful men in the House. Bibiu BrrazATDio raoat WikcmsTirL Beport are constantly being received at Gen, tigers headquarter that the rebels are faUIog back from Winchester upon Staunton and Gor dontvllle. The report are bronght In by refugeci and deserter from tbe rebel army, and are thought by officers of General Slgel'a army to be correct av- A dispatch from St Louis, October 13, ays: " Ibe wife of iq'.ex sscstslon Btata Senator of this olty wa restrained to-day from ejeoting a icuBDi ior unioniem, anu ine tenant pro hibited from paying any, more rent until fur thai. n-H-- ' Ureal Indignation I felt throughout the city because of a rank treasonable demonstration yesterday on tbe burial or one or l'r toe's staff omoers, Kilted at Ibe Dattie onjnrloltwanl cu rled with fashionable honors. The affair was turned into a teoettlon gathering." LATEST BY. TELEGRAPH. , N Latest from' the. Boutkweit. Price Preparlat; for Attack. Citao. Oot 18. General Price haald to be gathering large, number of troop at Holly Springs, with vlsw of, attacking acme point on ins MODiie anq utio rauroea. PeBBeylTaala ElectloM. UAnaiaauau. soi svr ruwen union won greesmen, Indutlng Bailey In the Sixteenth district, are no uoudi elected. .The Hlate ticket la still In doubt, bnt apparently In favor of the Democrat. The Hone will, In all pro bablllty.i aland forty-sir Union to fllty-four iMmoorai. me Donate, ivenvy union to thirteen Democrat. II I (tneraUT conceded there It a Democratic majority on Joint ballot Ohl tectloe). CtxomtaTi, Oct 19. The elecUyi return ot the Ohio elections, slxlyslx counties, give a Democratlo majority of eighteen thousand Democratic gain fltty thousand. .The Demo cratic mtlorltv la the State will be abont twelve thousand. Tbe Congressional delegation stands, fourteen Democrats and Ave Republican. 4aV Xtaeeale A'spselal eeaususleai Ion of Kew Jttuealem Lodi Mo. , will bt held at Mesoels lle.ll ea Tlltl itttnday) SVKNlflQ, tbe nh last., o-eieoa. io maie amaze vnu IMt.t vaatj te attoed tht feaerel of brother Ketene Xlnnle. Omeers as sasifibsrs are rcaneitee to be nuaeteel la tbeur at tindinoe. i i . ruaeiai te tat piece Teesasy anarnooa, in mi in.r.. at IK o'oiiwa. All at MtaoM In rvgilar stsndlox are fraleraally lavltel Br order oru iv. M.t , 0 3-lf ( A. F. MOULDBH, Btt'j. WANTS. p OCPjCIlMITU WAHTKD. warn Dwiitiui. OBe of Military Director aad If Unary Dlreetor aad Beot. ttallroas, U. ., , WajtieM,Oirt. lt.ltet. Baot-l fitxeoodOoiniernltliiwaaud. Analw at the of nee tr jsiuurv uireuter ana Baptrutei ndeat of Btllr.tda, V. 8 , 340. 0 street, i , oo to t Tnnmrsianatt) mivjiiK wuvc S the Depot of tbe Baltimore Ohio BaOread Corapany, by a QoodTenaat, who will take flced oareoi iaeiaraiiBre,ew. aveureee B W. EOMOMBaV Sep 30 Fastrager Agrat B. ao. .. 1I7AHTKU At the Sew Tot BaploTsm iv avniKT umoejjio en ainu etreei, near ra aventaWEIITy-TISBltt) WHITS aad COL- VHE.V UUL9, wiu good leiennees, as voea Cbambermalds. Laandrease. WaltreaMS.- Harass and Beamstrvese. Alio young Colored If ea to wall on tables la PrrraU ramUlas er Ilotsls. Also waat ed bousce isameeiateiv , wltn or witnoet iranirars Kmptoyers ta want of good help, will find It to tbeb advantage to oalL nylJif , H. H. aflLLlB. ixr Aaairxswoii uuh arACTOBT. WANTKD U fetoalaa to laara ta saake aktrta A penoa sen, la a short time, make, nc week, tntt tatofi. Inialre,rbrpmoutari,alTSvahit, H.ee (1 aaa H G uapbii QUAPKati J.' B. WILSON. Ka. 22? PemuvlYinla avenns. bat last reoclved, by express, tee Unset lot or Ua tiwba grapes ever brought to tnls market Com. ana sea mria. vpen lor tale inu menuBg. v, - . T) AKB C(IANCB. ATTENTION YOUrtO AlalEN wanting to cone West I AtUatloaUoveni. meet KmplojMS I WANTED TO EICHaHQE- aperaanoBintaatioass clerk la a large esuDiisa ment ddng battacsaforGcverniaent.wh'Meetap oy- tei are legally exempted from draft,dBriag tbe war. leal iguif,aiua?Bn. air salary sbu oppanuuij to leara'ths bruineas la whloh large forlateaaie Tali situation will be alven to a tellable nersoa la exobange for a eirastum la eons baubsts beats Weebiogtoa or employment BBder OoremaatBt. AuureM, iu met, -r r w- dim ..ovt , ce-so lwe Bt. Loais, Mi FINS OBOOBRIBB. u FINE GROCERIES, - FINE QBOC1BIE8, VINE GBOCZBIB3, AT AUCTION PJUCEg, AT AUCTION PE1CES, . AT AUCTION PBICE8. Tbe balance of the cargo cf the SCHOONER "AID," Coasutlag of every dseorlpttoa of FIHE FAMILY UR00EME8, Will be 'for sale antll the Schooner Is discharged. FAMILIES la need of a Winter Supply, at tbe TBADE PBICE, Can bs supplied by the Packsgs. FRED. S.COZZ ENS, Contlgnss, cor. Ilth street and Penn. avs. CAPT.JIUTCniNGS, Schooner "Aid," foot of 11th rtreet. ooll-dtftf MA II U O D HOW LOST I I10W BESTOBEB uHPitUiliid,UiauUdamlof. Piiei aim Ctnlx A LECTURE ON TUE NATURE, TBE AT. mpniiBaii a(M,i vuiv ui Dwiu,.ivnaw.V dthi leal Weakness, Involuntary EmltsioTis, nsaoal Pe bllliy, and lapedtmenta to Marriage generally; HerToamees, ConsBmpdoa,Epllspry end Fits; Men tal tnd Fnyiioal Incapacity, reenitlng from Sell Abase.a. ByBoav.J.Cui.vaairau,ll.D.,aBtlier ol uu una awoeLao- ' A Boom tat Taoaaastas or BwsrerereV Sent under teal, In a plain envelope,to any address, eoat raul, on receipt of six oeate. or two .uu, or iwu iiwieqe sumps, by iir. uu, 1XT Bowery, New York, Poet Olioe Box, 481. aag T Jtmlldaw PROPOSALS rOB PAPBa. Navv DsraBTHRKT, BvmA tfrrorutoiu aniCltHoig, R,,tamhF 22- lMilL FROP03AI 8 (sealed and endorsed " FropoasU for Peper") wbl be recalled at itue Bnreaa ntril noon on lue euut aa ui touiucr umi, jur piiriun leg and delivering at the Nevy Yard at Brooklyn, Mew Yotk.fhrtehandred leameof Dtoer. with the ptlvilege ol iBcreaeing tbe quantity jkyine rhonad The ptper to iMwblte, ltX Inches by 1M Inotm, to wdgu 18 pounds to the ream, and made of linen s'Ock; io be ttop ruled, leaving one Inch margin on each page, back and iron!; to be ruled, 21 lines oo eaart nive.wlth one inch martin at too and bottom Sample of quality and else of the paper may be neen at the office of the Iaspeettr In cberge al the Navy Yard in Gherleetowa, ataeeaehasette; Brook, lyn, Nkw York; Philadelphia, Feansvlvanlai aud at mis nareau. y nw.w rpUOMAB . LLOYD. x Attorney for Claimant, Aim aoknt ron rnoooitnio Bouty Undi. Pentfoni. Arran of Fay, Eilra Fay, te, VTASISriVffTOaV, D. O,, Will gift Prompt and emolent attention to tat ttraeeeuuon of Clelau of every detcrlpao agaltat tae.UQVrameat,ana maae no saarge nueee eae HoihWimuts aad caarMi for services will bt made saTTBiworj. tg- Pennons secured for eaKUert wonnaea or ais -1 durinv the exleiin war: aleo. for the widow. -" r : " - .-it .7.- -.:. - .. n-HUkl-u Inr.nrred while In the United Slatee eer and or nans oraoioMrs wno neve oicu irvm wvanoi vioej aio, Bomtt JeVv (or the heirs at-law of aeldlen awilwieiiniiiuw."M-e w-. Fees dlelded wlthauomeye or other persona lor Tbehlghtst. yriots paid for Lead Ofarrants tBokas E. LLOTD, , , Attorntyfor Oainantl, ., No, 4T6. hetenlh street. Wubiagton,D,U n. h. ICdltora af naoera unbliehlnx the above oar will be eatlUed to my sanlces to tbe amount oi their eaarge. T, JL oee i DARxf. OW OOMMKUCtC, OttO'TOWW- XJ -iror tne ooavsaienoe 01 tne noioers ia uus ex. aotee of the above, Bank will be redeemed at oei counter, la United Stetee Tretnry Noras, ot I OvamTIXBl iBtaltU BITTUBOUSB.rAHTliOO.. , fl BMkm,WirftfM. isrixoivjs , Cremorae 6arden Circus! ' ' OKntrVr BTJOOESB ' "', Of THE . PERMANENT lUPlIITIlKATIlE. lbiisyWateilai AvTiaid leVeatb'ltreet. MONDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, - -A4 every AAtreoaeaAXMalag... WbISO TIIbVWCIK. Bvery Afttrnmon and Kvtning avrcry tcrneot ana mitenmr ' TOE REOULA " OREMORNK EQUE8THIAN TROUPE f AND, TUB --.'- SPANISH BALLET OOMPANV Will eppsar1, their streagtb aigntatid, aad their attnetJoat laertaast by aa t agagsmtat wtta the woixb anowKio bibc-bicx iibib . EATON STONE. The Mknewltdged best Ilorsstua who bat aver I entered the Area " VTne Xaaagsmiat hu also engaged THOSE MDIIATOBE MEN, ' t .BAMSONS IN INTELLECT I COMMODORE FOOT" " Aad alt little eeatpaaloa , i t COLONEL SMALL,. Who win dally glvs their ' DELIQI1TFUL DBAWIRO-ROOU aNTttB 1 TAIHMENTS. Convertatlont In different Languages, Pose Platllqne, and TABLEAUX VIVANT, fiOTH UFTEKNtyN AND NIGHT. & Way to Test ReUUie Mtriki -Ad ADD TQ TBI 1 USD OF THE SOLDIERS AID A8B0ifr4?iON. TaaaBdaribraed. aeelnaa card tlaatd P. T. Bar- mat, Manager ol "Stream's Show," ao , ia wbleh aa states tilt ne.nai the BMALLEST DWABF IN TOE WOBLD, begs leave to Uses tbt following eoadltloas of a chal lenge, to lt : ' L.Te place Cscamxior Katt aad Commodort Foot together pa a platform, I som rqrwteMe twUlBjOi Uii eiiy, aad let Uu pabUo dettrmtae wbo stht neallv of ta two. 3. Te allow a Committee, eberea by Mr, Baraafls aau myttlr, aad an Umpire to he appointed by tbe Comadrtee, to eater Into ooamiatlon with botb Dwaraioa ordiaarr sahjsste, poUttoi, geography, military tattlers, wori of art, lorciga laagaaf es, Ira., and thsn dstermlat tbt tamparatlrr msntal pawen ot tun. t. To 'allow both Dwarfs togirs specimens of their performanetoihow tha extent or their artlstlo aeqalsltlons. , To allow tns pnoieds or the Eahibltton.to go to tbt fund of tbt Soldiers' Aid Booiery. a. To show me aatnestie yeirnry rtnr&t or both so that their ages eta bs aaralitaratty dttermlncd The above stlpalatioas I have drswn from a letter previously sent by mi to Mr. P. T. Baranm, bat which he has not answored. Peraapi It dld.not rtaeh bias, to I publhh thi abova la order that he aad the pabllaiaotl see them, andla ttiehspeof bis accepting my proposition. JAUE3 M. NIXON, Prsprlstcr Cremorne Garden Cfroas DR. JAME3 L. THAYER. THE IIIJ1I. X.jlDir RMOEH8, AND TBEI1"K0MIS: MIJELS. BOTH AFTERNOON AND MUST. Doors open at 1 aad e V o'eloek, Fsr'o,-aaaot I will oomraeaoe at a aad IK e'eiccx. Beleoay Seats , It Ceatt. I Dl Circle , to " I Social Raagt .. ,...M.....t " Baleosv Seats and Drees Clrols placet ean bs se- eend dariig the day without extra eharge. . ootlt APFMOATIOM for DltM.U IiAMd IrVaiTAKU. aSppUcftOon hTtaaf bMa BtUfasdrthBV0to(tar iui, ltao, for Um rtlini of uu Uad Wimnu dt nrib4 hartltf, wbfeh x iaig4 to hT. beta lew or dttroyd. .otto U htnbv (Ira Uitvt. it tht d.u foUowlu ttw dttaripUon of ttvoh wtrrtnt, n wnlatota of likt Unor will bo bfud, If mtU4 ob tootiOB iboald tbtn ppc, No.0TTM,ror UOMm. (te. of UU robrain 1MT.) la Urorof Kdmrd Utrtla,of Cipt. BrawnN ooupaBT. batUUon of Mormon TttniitMn. L Uw wr Kith Miioo-OotoUr II. IMS No lOo.TM.iorlOOuni.lMaed under tho s-otoj March, 1W5, in 'tlie nm of A,bltaU Jot, fonam wt'tow ot Cbrlatopher Uruit. and wm mo tod Muck No.lOrOiT.iorKw acrei, lnoed under tho not a March, l&ftft. In the name of Amoi Barrett, and wat granted Mar 10, lUS-Oototer 11, 180 J. No To.431, for 160 aerre, i-oned under the aot o March, 1IU, In the name'of John Bonjamln.andwa friaud Doember li, 18H Oolober 11 Wit, No. to.B.9, for 130 aorti, tamed under tho aotoi Marob,lkU,ln tbo uamt orZalmon Uandall.anf wm crantcd May 8, IMft Ootober SI, IMS. No eoJBS.for loo aorei, lsined under the act ol Heron, lttft, in tho name ol Raobel, widow ol ThomM Ueiedith, acd wm iranted Match 3, 160 Deoembcr 0 J K03. No. 81,700, for 120 acre i, liraad under tho not of llirch,l5,ln the Dime of Arnold llarrloRton, - wm grantod September 17,181T Janaary 4, JOaBPU H BASHiri, PROPOSALS FOR F1RK PLUGS. Aee.iiiiT QOatsTiaxAiTia'a Oinca, Comer O and Twenty -teoond tU TITaiatilaevln.. I iS dl.t art 1 eoona u . uetso.iios. SnikD FaoroiaiLt vllf be recelveaatthuoffleo Manna n vtwuaa, eta , uamiuaf , wt'UWt f at '. svoat, iur Mrfierrnlni the work and furalhlnc inaUilale for tbe reet.uo. and plaoldf In working uroer of FIttK until i2 o'clock rvuuo in yuaruraQeUiera eiorenoueci, on u itreet, seer Twent aeoond, a"d at ihelllackamlth atop on V itreet, near Twenty flnt , The Flie Plain will be farnUbed to tho contractor by the Qnartermaiter'1 Department Tho bid matt etato tbe prioe lor pnformlsf tho labor and the price per fooi of boea, and other ma terlali rtqalicu. Thevodgnifaedreeerrri to blmielf the rliht to rejejt auy t Id which my to deemed unrt-onable. jfroDmala from disloyal pirtlei will not be cousld tred. Anoith of ailejrlmce to the U S. Qorern Bwnt nut aooonpaar each propoelilon. Tho ability or the bidder to fill the o joiraor. ih laid it b awarded to hlmj mu.t be guaranteed by two rupooelble ptreom, noe tlfcaute are io e ap- jftnucu iu me Riitrea(cv Iho reponTtjility ot the guat anion mutt be ehown or iho official eertlfioate of ihe Clerk of the tDaeaioioeaueri neatoit p'etilot Court or ol the United BtatMDii Ulot Attorney. Bidden muit bo pneeut In rron when tho bill at opeaed or the propoeale will not be considered. The fall name and poet oUloe add km or tho bidder muet appear la the propowa). Ifabrdlimedelnthe nametf a Hrm tbe nantei of all the parti l muet ' appear, or the bid will be oowlderea m tbe lodlrtdnal proposal of the parte er ilfUlBfit. BoBdilnthefumof one thouaand dollars, ilf ned bytbeoontraoioracdboth or hie guaranton, will be required of the uooeieful bidder upon elgnluc the contract. Informal dtodouIi will be reitcted. PtopoeaUmatteadd,ened to Capt J J. Dana, Atel'taal Qunrterma tor, U. S Army, Wublngtoa, D. O , aud ihould bo JPalolT nuked " Proposali ior ine erenuon ot rue nugie" Form of Guarantee, VTt, , of tho county of -and Stale of .ana- .ottneoouDtTor- .andHiateor do hereby guaranty that li able t- fulfil the eoutraot in accordance with the tern a of hu propo eltion, and that, eluuld bla rropoel loo be accepted, newmniODoe enter into a oomraoi id aoociaaDoe therewith Hhould the oon tract bo awarded to bin a Bra tirnDartd to become hii anretleti. To thii guarantee mutt bo appended t bt oertlflaate anore menuonco For further Information, apply at thli office. 'j. J DANA, Capt. and An't Qaartermmer - U. S. Army, cot SO dtd llu,. & Star Of Mo. il, corner or Kightt. mnd E iU CddoiIio the Cent nl Poet Offlot. -. v. ivinnnlttd on RDEUMATIO AFFCO. TIONB, CONSUMPTION, LIVKR OOU- PLAINTM, CHUOHiu AftjuuiiuaB.aiwe.iM all uueieeeof lmprudenoe.of whaterer character, and which may be declared mourable by other phy llolaai 11 enjragte to make an Immediate oure. From hU lengthy practice In tho icienoo of mtdj olne, he U enaWt d to crer hltrirtlf to the publlo u being the only one in v eiamgioD oapaoie oi anoni' lag epeedy relief. All oaeea curable will be guaran tuA n narrinti a euro without the dm of ner. oury or any other dangerous inedlolne. Keoentoaeea ouied In two or throe daye i N B. ltteiiaddremdtoDr. F.,athUcfflce,Ho. S1, corner of KJgbth aud ftreete.oppoeite Gen eral eTOe UalaO, WUI IBlf J lUIJaall aHBalUVBi oot-yi KAKIUMS AMEEIOAN MUSEUM, C IB O U S , UfA. , AND . MAMMOTH amphitheatre. . EVERY, AFTEBNOO.AND KIGUT. EVERY AFTERNOON AND MIGHT. t, e . - t '-'" '.'. Louisiana Avtnnt aid Ttath Itreet, toxisiaiia Avenao aad Tsnth Street, . Near tbe SmtUuonlan InttltnU. i. i ' r' Nwrcl lArchaieal AeoblitUB, WITUOUT A PABALLELIn the ntSTOBY OP MODtriN'ttOITIMATe EXHIBITIONS. A LlVIrfO, MOVINO, SfKAKINq FICTUBE M I "h ' QLOBIOUS SPOBTS OF TUE ANOIEMTB. -1 j -- An Einibition f FabuloExptn'ul ' IMatENBK, EVFOBT to PLEASE THEPUBLIC. ' - f '' " -1' i 1 i 'Compotei otttie Imaorlaat f.ateres from the lol lowlBg well known, dletlaet ablbltloasi BarBBra a Ametlsaa alaseam 1 Boiloa AqBarltl Uardeul Loadon Koyal Arapbltheatret Boytl Olrqne, Parlel " , t-uraatAraerlaaatVlreul -. TijOldAiUBM'Peltl'ornle Menagerie I r' Rtnitdj Morsi tnd Popilir iih'fbitioii! Met aa drdlaary Ctreas I MoTalgar Daaeest P. B ARNUM Has the noaor of iDfornbur the1 publlo that, belog Bnebto to ao 0 ramodita the pablll who might be expected io attend this OMEAT BOVELTr OKTUK AOK.Ia any Hall In this ally,' has "made arrangemente wlrli jainre. aardnerdsHoaanalati'e Bejaieate'ss acsel, I and will exhibit nader their .. MAMMOTH WATEB PROOF CAK.O?T, Quaraatted to poestss'.if jiot lb besaty cT adore meat, at least evnfcrt and coBicftyof ars-daii Uuatri , ead will appear there t) (.LemlsleBSt AVeame and Tenth llreet j ' EVEBT APTKRHOON AKD IVEH ISO, ' - FOB A FEW DATS, COMMODORE NUTT, TUB Hoit Fitraordinary Pigmy ot llu Centqrr, COMMODORE NUTT. 30,000 Nutt. TBE ORIGINAL Gen. Tom Thumb, Tho groat hero ol all aUlUputiaae for tbo pact oantu- ry, haTlng rliiui all parte of tha olTiUwd globe, aid boon waited upon by all tlje crowned heada ol Europe, the dlitla gtUhod penonigti of Aaer'ca. and more than ilxtecn nlllloiti of people. All tha preeen'a ta celred by bine, lu the put twelm yean, Tiluad at alxty v three tboa- etnd dol lar!, wUl te placed on eililblllon ery alUrnoen aud Bight OLD ADAMS' CALIFORNIA PERFORMING H R V. AH ST -Hav as XK aev t3 TWELVE EDUCATED ANIMALS, Who will perform tome of tbe moet remarkabla aod grateique rvte Imaglaable. TDE ORE AT HORSTEB.THE Largest Carnivorous Animal IN TBK WORLD, Tbe famous Grizzly Bear Samson, . weighing ,,000 touads. v ALEO, TIIK WONDEEFUL Albiiio Family. Falker, llotbtr, suit Sod, all vllh long, Whits, Silken, llelr, rink Kyis, and other pcoaliar fssturei, W. II. HARRISON, Eattmparaneoiii Goml Blagsr aad Lecturer. TOGETHER WITH THE ORE1T American Circus & Equestrian School. Tbt entire OyranaAlo, Eo,rusiriia, and Acrobatic Compear, with Eighty Bones. , LOTJltE IOUNIAIIE, J. OETNOLDi, DAN GARDNER, GEO. DEBIOI1S, U. UEUUINaS, Wit, EINOADE, GEO. HILL. U'LLH HELOVIN UREOY, ELIZA QARDNER, , M'LLK OAHILLE, Will appear for a few days, every .aA-ftoarxxooxa. AxacS. SXTlsatxi- TUB COHIO MULES, . EVEEV AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, lor a BrUfrmvi. Tenth Street aad Loalalaaa Areaae. air Admlidoi, 2i cents. Dreis Circle, 6) ointi oot 10 -'V'. aQHHeBBeUtaEr O L-KT DOB