wj-Jtf'1arffrw"XT!f!'' m Path) RcpMkatt, Ha a. imimimmmm I I I HATES OV ADVBnTISINO. One itiare, thru Can 2(, Onaiare, foordayi. 5 n One(nare, fludaja. ...'. . ', j) OaiiQixtzda;s '..'..'.'.'. S 'U Itctt otber lay adurUstmenu, 50 pmcenl. .aaltlonal. Twice a week, 7 pet cent additional. Eight line, or la. constitute a siusre Advertisement! should ba lurX, tr, k. k, TIIIC DAILY HATlOiCAt. UKPUBIJCAH Ii published tiaj afumoou (Sandajs eiceat A) bj W. J. MOanott Co., tad Ii fttraliliM to osr subscriber, (bj carrier.) l 19 ceil. pr wsk, or S3 csnts per month. Mali tabicrlben, 10.00 per tnsam $3.50 tlx month!, nd 13.00 for three nontht,ts Ttrltblj la idTince. Single coplM, Trail Cists. VOL. IV. WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 18G4., NO. 295. o'clock, m.. OFFICIAL NOTICES. O FFI O I A. L. HEW KNBOLtMKNT Act. ITil TlABk1 ADJnTARTOEREAL,l OFFICE, WAIHIlfOTOlf. JUIJT I, 13M, wcorriu urutn, ro,TU, The foIUwlnr ct ofConrren Is trabllshed for the Information and g overnment ol sdl coaeernedt (ruiLic- No,iM. Ad act further to regulate and provide far the en rolling and tailing out the latlonal forces, and ity oiner purposes. lie it enacted by tha. Senate and Joum o tlevresent: ttvti a Ms t'nfed SaiVi cf jlrvHca in Onrrsii . wmbfctf, That the President of tha United Statci may, at Mt discretion, at any tlma hereafter, call (or an? number of men ai volunteer!, (or there, tpeotlre terms of one, two and three yean for mill. tary service; and any such volunteer, or, Incase of draft, ai hereinafter provided, an? substitute, lhall be credited to the town, township, ward of a city, precinct, or election district, or of a eouaty not so subdivided, toward tha quota of which b mar net a volunteered or encaged at a substitute! and every volunteer who Ii aeeepted aad muttered Into the tervlea for a term of one year, unlen aooner discharged, shall reoelve, and be paid by the United Statee, a bounty of $100, and tf for a term of two years, unleie eooner discharged, a bounty of $W0 and if for a term of three yean, unlet eooaer discharged, a bounty of $300) on third or which bounty hall be paid to tha eoldler at the time of hie being muttered Into the service, poo third at the expiration of one half of hie term of service, and one third at the expiration of bit term of service. And in ease of hie death while In eervlee, the residue orhle bounty unpaid ahall be paid to hit widow, If he ihall have left a widow, lfnot,tohli children, or If there be none, to hie mother, It the be a widow. See. 3. And be U further enacted. That In caiethe quota, or any part thereof, of any town, township, ward of a city, precinct, or election dlatrlet, or o( aoy county not to subdivided, ahall not be rilled within the apace of fifty daye after tueh call, then tbe President shell Immediately order a draft for ooe jctrto fill tueh quota, or aoy part thereof, which maybe unfilled) and In cate of aaysuch draft, no payment of money ahall be accepted, or received by the Government at commutation to releate any enrolled or drafted man from perional ohugetion to perform military eervlee. Sec. a. And be it further enacted. That it ihall be lawful for the Executive of any of the Statci to tend recruiting agents Into any of the States de clared to be In rebellion, exiept the Statei of Alk antat,Tenneiiee,and Loulalana.to recruit volun- teen under any call under the provttlona of tblt aet, who ihall be credited to the State, and to the retpectlre tubdlvltloni thereof, which may pro cure the enlistment. Sect. And be It further enacted, That drafted men, substitutes, anu volunteers, when mustered in, ihall be organized Into or astlrned to rrelmente, batteries, or other organltatloce of their own States, and, ai far as practicable, ahall, when es- tignea, he permuted to seleot their own regiments. batteilcs, or other organizations from among those of their respe out e statei which at the time of as sjgnment may not be filled to their maximum num ber. Sec. 6. And be tt further enacted. That the twen tieth icetlon of the act entitled " An act to amend an aet entitled An aet for enrolling and calling out the national forces, and for other purposes, approved February 24, 1384, ahall be con trued to mean that the Secretary of War ihall discharge mlnori under the age of eighteen yean under, the circumstances and on the conditions prescribed In tald lection) and hereafter, If any ofOoer of the United btatcs ihall knowingly enlist or muster Into the military service any person under the age of slitccn tears, with or without the conrentof Ms parent or guardian, auch person 10 enlisted or recruited ahall be Immediately discharged upon repayment of all bounties received) and auch re cruiting or mustering officer who shall knowingly enllat any perton under sixteen yean of age ihall be dismissed the aervlce, with forfeiture of all pay and allowancei, and ahall be subject to luchfur thcr punlihinent as a court-martial may direct Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That irctlon three of an aot entitled "An aet to amend an aet entitled ' An act for 0 ling out the national f orcea, and for other purposes,"1 approved February 34, ttM, be, and the same li hereby, amended so as to authorize and direct district provost marshals, under the direction of the Provost Marshal Gen era), to make a draft for one hundred per cent. In addition to the number required to till the quota of any district as provided by said section. See. 7. And be it further enacted, That Instead of traveling pay, all drafted persons reporting at the place of rendezvous ihall be allowed transporta tion from their places of residence! and persons discharged at the place of rendezvous ihall be al lowed transportation to their places of residence. See. 8. And be It further enacted, That all persons in the naval service of the United Statei who have entered laid service during the present rebellion, who hate not been credited to the quota of any town, district, ward, or State, by reason of thctr being In said service and not enrolled prior to February 34, 1364, ahall be enrolled and credited to the quotat of tho town, wa , dlitrlct, or State In which they respectively reside, upon tat Is factory proof of their realdence made to the Secretary of War. See. 9. And be tt further enacted, That If any per son duly drafted shall be absent from home la prosecution of his usual business, the provost marshal of the district shall cause him to be duly notified as soon as may be, and ha shall not be deemed a deserter, nor liable ai suih, until notice has been clven to linn and reasonable time al lowed for him to return and report to the provost marshal of hli district t but such absence ihall not otherwise anVct hi liability under this act. bee. 10. And be tt further enacted. That nothing contained in this act shall be construed to alter or In any way attect tho provisions of tha seven icenin section 01 id net, agjiroTea reoruary a, 1644, entitled "An act to amend an aet entitled An act for enrolling and calling out the national forces, and for other purposes, " approved March Sao 11. And be It further enacted. That no thin contained la thts aet shall be construed to alter or change the provisions of existing laws relative to permitting persons Uable to military service to luruiam luuiiiuun. Approved July 4. 1B64. By order of tho Secretary of Wan E. I). TOWNSEND, aull AsslstantAdjutant General. A P F 1 O I Ah. fNKS IMPOSED BVMIUTARY COURTS. War DArABTHEKT, ) AfiUTUTucuEtiAiwS Urn c, J Waihikoiok, Sept. 19, U-H. nnrl Orders. No. UM t I. Whoneer ttacs are Imposed by sentence of tieoeral lonrwuaruai, or miuiary lommisiioO imnn nfflcers or citizens, the Judea Adtocataa the Court or Commission will make a special re pprt'of the fact to the Adjutant General, giving a copy of the sentence in the ease. The oiltaar who confirms the sentence imposing a nnewmtransmu to the Adjutant Generaf a special report thereof, together with a copy of the order promulgating tha nmaepdlnri. 7. The tines will bo paid to the chief oCleerof tha Uuartermaiter's Department at the plate where the prisoner way le, and no other person is authorized to recelvo thimt such does must not le applied to any purpose, but the onloer reoetv lug tnem will faith with remit tho amounts to the Adjutant General or the Army at Washington, wit a the names of the prisoners who paid tlem, and the number of tho cider promulgating the proceedings! a. All ouWrs who hat e heretofore received lines will forthwith report to tho Adjutant General the mniinii iaivi1. i.v whntu i) ft lit. number and date ot order promulgating the proceedings, and what disposition was made of the money. The amounts will be forwarded with the reports. Uy order of tho Secretary of War t K. D. TOWNSEND, Aislataut Adjutant Gcnci al. AFFIUIAL." " War DcraiTMiMT, ) AojerAkT UawzuAL'sOrricr, Washivuton. D C . October 14, i8t4. ) UeUenant Frank W. Foote. taint Maw Yolk volunteers, heretofore published. Is hereby ngtiled that he Is exempt from dismissal, ha having been tiavlously houorably discharged the service of tbe foiled tats, hyspeelnl orders, current series, from tills ultKC. E. I). TOWNSKNti, PU Welitant Adjuaut nsnsial A 'SIGNIFICANT PARALLEL. lIoralloBeymonron'rjcnetllct Arnold on Lincoln, 180. Washington, 17S0. Three yean hTo Ton are promised rolled away. The liberty by the leaders of young men that res- your affairs, but Is there ponded to that call an Individual In the en. where are they ? More'joymont of It, tave than five hundred thon-jyour opprusors 1 Who sand of our brave sol- among yoq dare to oiers now iiecp in weir speak or wrlto what he uutlmelygravei. Look thinks agonal the ty at the debt! An lm-r&sny which has robbed mense debt 1 Over two yon of your property, million a or men havc.imprlsons your sons. been called for since drags yon to tho field that time to bear arms of battle, and Is dally In tho straggle FItc! delating your coin try hundred thoussndmore with blood 7 aro to-day being called for. The nation Is crashed down with Ui atlon, and the war net ended. Our rights have been Infringed upon. The freedom of spcech'and, of the press has been denied us. The sacred- ness of our homes has been Impaired, The guarantied right of the people to bear arms has beensuspend- Our country ouee was ed up to the very bor ders of Csnada. happy, and, bad the proffered peace beta Four years ago a con- embraced, the last two ventlon met In this city ,'yoars of misery would when our country was have been event In peaceful, prosperous,' peace and plenty, slJ and happy. Id repairing U10 deso- Ilad wise statesman latlon of tho quarrel, shin aeenred tha fruit! that would haro atit of the victories, to-day tho Interests of Great there would have been1 Britain and America In peace in our land. la true light, and re mented their frlend ,shlp. T will flr-ht to the I wish tolead a chos- death trtnrMerratnrnti i band of Americans theso rights that have t0 h attainment of been denied to us. peace, iiueriy, nau . The Demo'cratlc pa,tT lne a"1 Wis In ly will put down dcflpo-'tRWDS the Uel J- tlsm, because It hates the Ignoble tyrannny( which now degrades the American people. The results of the coming election In.J volve the liberties ol the country, Greater questions, graver qutstlon ques tions which como more directly home to the hearts and Interests of men have never boen submitted to tho people What Is America but aland of widows, or phans, and bcf-irarsf for their arbitration. Mothers and sisters are In trouble by the famlltp hoaMti fnA lint what need or nr- eniment to such as feel Wh.n thtro 1. 'troubltl!?IInlt man ral5Cr' than tongue can .x there, there Is no hap- .press? plnesslnllfe. I glvo my prom I so of Now Is there no mode by which thepeople can be protected from these: come to all who are disposed to Join me In measures necessary to frightful sacrifices, and the Union saved f close tho scene of our I lmploro yon, there i Vl . 7 ? o content lth the forcfaUiers. Turnagaln arcat toward thellghuofei- eomtrywMcU ,m of. perlence. fMB' tect!oil anii American servitude J. cmplloil '.i?1?.,? i C. .". rom " UxtM such wIthBrltlshUberty.- ,,-.-,,- at to . ePtr0I?;et0 clcCt,lmpose upon ourselves, to the Presidency a pa1 trlot, a soldier, and a Christian G. II. Mo Clellan. i PROPOSALS FOn LOAN. TaCASTJBV DXPAaTSIKHT,July25, 1S61. Notice la hereby given that subscriptions wilt 1 e received by the freasurerof the United states, the several Assistant Treasurers and Uesleqa'ed De positories, and by the National Hanks designated and qua tiled as Depositories and Financial Agents, for Ireaaury Notes payable three jcars front Au trust IS, IM, baaruiff Interest at the rate of set en and throe tenths per cent, per annum, with senil annual coupons attached, payable In lawful money These notes will be convertible, at the option of tbe holder, at maturity. Into six iter cent. irolJ. 1 bearing bonds, redeemable arter tH e and payable iTvauajr jstttp nwiu iiuiiuii to, loni. The notes will bcfissuetl lo the denominations nf UTiy, ols hundred, five hundred, ooe thousand, and five thousand dollars, and will be Issued In blenTt, or payable to order, as may be directed by the subscribers. All subscriptions must be for fifty dollars, or some multiple of tifty dollsrs. Duplicate certiorates tvtll bo Issued for all de posits. Tha party deposit ins; must endorse upon ortffimileertlieatatha denomination of notes re quired, and whether' they are to be Issued In blank or parable to order. Wheu so endorsed It must ho left with the otlloer receiving; the deposit, to be forwarded to this Department. Tbe notes win be transmitted to the owners, free of transportation charges, as srmu aitrthe receiptor the original Certlncatcs of Deposit as they can be prepared. Interest will be allowed to August 15 on all de roslts made prior to that date, and wi.i he paid by be Department upon the receipt of the original ccrtltleetes. As tha notes draw Interest from August 15, per sons making deposits subsequent to that d-tte must pay tbe Interest accrued from date of nolo to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty.tha thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a oomnlsslon ofnne-ouartcrof one per cent ,wntoh wU Donald by this Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certiiled to by the otflcer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions must be made from the deposits. OQloers receiving deposits will see that the proper endorsements are made upon the origliul eertlocates. All officers author) icd to receive deposits aro requested to give to applicants all desired Infor mation, and a it or d evely ficlllty for making sub scriptions W. P. FESSKNDKN, Jygg-tf Secretary of thi Treasury. rnilia IB TO GJVK NOTIOK, TUA'l L the subscriber has obtained from tbe Orphans' Court of Washington county, In tha DlstrUt ol tu luuibie, letters testamentary on the personal es tate of A liner Crush, late of Washington cltr, District of Columbia, deoeased. Allnersens ha ing claims against the said deoeased are hereby warued to eihlblt tbe same, with the vouchers thereof, to tha subscriber onor before tbe 33th day of Uetober neittt they may otherwise by law be eaoludod from all benefit of the said estate. 6lvea undsr my hanutnisiwiu nay ot ucioner, lSi. PLAIT DRUSlfTEa'r. ocM-wlw SMITH A FAHIB, KltXNCH CONFECTIONERY And LADIES rtSTAURANl No. US West Baltimore Street, UALT1M0HL. The rsrect delloasles, Fruits. Creams, Pound, oouie. and Vrostsd CaUvj sirPpUsd to fawlllci at shortest notice. MKALS AT ALL HOURS OF 1HK I V. Hlhe choldest Wlaos senstautly ou baud, lTl IJstor Oamral Hospitals Under Direction 0 Surgeon It, O. AlUtt, U. . A,, Medical Director Department of Washington 1. Armory Snuarc. Waahlnztou. 1). C.t Bffventh street west, between O and O streets sotttb, In chargo of Surgeon D. W. Blln, U. B.V t 2, Carver, Wash! niton, I). L, Fourteenth street 'west, at terminus of city railroad, In cnargcu or anrgcon u. a. duason, u. a. v. 3. Campbell, Washington, I). C, Seventh etrect west, at terminus of city railroad north, In Ch&Tgo of Surgeon A. F. Sheldon, U.S. V. a. uoiumoian, wasmneion, u. v., roar; tecstb tlrcct nut, t tcrmlom of cltr railroad, In charjro of Sarpcon T. It. Croftbr, u. B. V. 5. DQuratrrei, Wuhlncton. D. I., corner 01 Toartwnth writ nd Muucbiuetis Tenn., I i !... ti. - - t a ttn.k it a v in charge of Surgeon J. 8. HlMrcth, U. S. Y. d. nougiaa, vtainingion, u.j,t corner 01 1 H. R. Moeeley.U S. V 8. Fairfax Seminary, Virginia, two miles backof Alexandria, In charge of Surgeon D. t Hittti n v n full w..Vi.(. n n L',,t.Hfi,..n ' 9. Flnlcy,Washlnston,I),C.,Kendaliarcen, Fourth street cast, north of tho city, In charge 1 of Surgeon G. L. Faneoaet, U. 8 V. m rr.n..nA iin.hinrn n nAFA. I Tan 'a farm ScTenth atretft writ In chargo of 1 11. Jadlclirj Sinaro. Washington, U. C, Judiciary 8ia.rof K atroct north, between Fonrth and Firth atrceti wcat, la chargo of Assistant Surgeon Alex. Ingram, U 8. A. 12. Kalorama. (small.pox.) Washington, U. U.. Itock creel;, out Twentr-Orst street. In i charge of Actlnz Assistant Sargeon It. J HI LXdii WiiMnMmi II P nnn nil. 13. Lincoln, Washington, D. C. ono mile eait or the Capitol, In charge of Assistant Sur eireci ana riewdCTaeTTavcnun, in cnarfja 01 as- men who mo now oncers 01 me rorprraxinn. u elfitant Surgeon Wra. F. Nn-rls, U. S. A. ' inonzen, nor can trey isaua a warraai or w a 7 rmnrv Waatilnrtnn H ' & near Ainu- or a warrant Issued for a breach of any cur i.J?JJjteunE!iJ2.fn!. P't"o ordlnaneee, &c., though they do not su- liunaw. VMkvi lug v ntuutuvuiik wiwii nitrr.! Ill ninpxinr Ihtl rh.n.lii rT thlirnr gimn j. v. icjcc, u. o. a, i irom nmtteenin to surecatn street, rsiiea. 14. Mount Pleasant, Washington, U. C, Mr. Llojd, froeithe Comiilttee on finaoee, re Fourteenth street, one half mlle-bej-ond city r?"ed Uvorably onaWlllor th.rellerot Jljl U.l'i'f, "F 0t A"Utnt S'-'SOO" " Th. committee asked to b. dl.ch.r,l from th. llcCall, U. 8. A. fuitl.T coasliler.tlon of a Mil to oreat. the oOe. 1.V Bemlnarjr, flcorgotoiTU, D. C, corner ol of Airlitsat secretary of the Soatdot Aldermen. Waslilng'on and (Jay streets, la chargo of Bur . so oMared. fcnn II W I)upnchi?t II V The Mil f.lled on Its third readlnic. 8 in ...in. u-i.Mn.V. n ! t ..ri . I ' ' G"'- " Commute, on ri.lms, te 18 -tanton, ashlngwn, 1). (.., I street and nttte,, , t,blv , , Iot ,, ,, or At m'ltll New Jcrs y avenue, In chargu of Surgeon J. A. jesrtih smith. I'.m.oI. Lldelr. U. d. V. Mr Novel, from Committee on School., reootted L.17. Stone, Washington, U. C, Fourloenlh frVeet, opposite Columbian Hospital, In char5e of Acting Ass't Burgeon V. Olenn.n, U.S.A. ic, ci. xsizauuin, i insane abjiudi.j tvnsa Ingtoo. 1). C, beyond Navy Yard nest, In chart; e of Actios Asalsuut SurKooi C. 11. Nichols, U.S. A.P 1'J. Flrtt Division General, Alexandria, Vs., corner of Fairfax and Cameron streets, lo cha'j-O of Surgeon Chas. Page, U. S. A. U Second Division General, Alexandria, Va., corner of I'rlnco and Columbus streets, lu charge of Surgeon T. K. Spencer, U. 8. V. St. Third DlUslon General. AIexandrla,Va.. Washington sir tut, between Queen and Camo ron street. In charge of Sargeon Edwin Bent- ley, u. . v. ','.. .. ... SJ. Auirur General Hospital, near Aloxan- drla, Vs., In charge of Sargeon George L. Sut ton, V S. V CF"S. T-10U- A. I'crsoniof tilsntrx I habits troubled with weakness, lassitude, p.lpita i.on f f the heart, lack of appetite, distress alter eating, torpll liter. consMpatlon, &c, d est tie to suiter if they ulll not try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTER, which aia now recommended by the highest mcdl i cal authorities, and warranted to produce au tm imitate bencilclal effect. They are exceeding I j ! arfieeablc, pcrfetftly pure, and must supercede all Other tonics where a health)') gentle stimulant is required. They purify, strengthen and Invigorate. They create a healthy appetite They are an antidoto to chango of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. Thti at rr net hen th. it stem and enliven 1 he mind. They prevent mlesuntlc and Intermittent fevers. T. .' r,..,f ,l. v...,v .i itri,,, -r it. They purify the breath and acidity of tho .uiuaoii. The j euro Dyspepsia and Constipation, They euie D.arrhnt, Cholera and Cholera Mor bus. lhey cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Head ache. They make the weak stronff, the languid brll libit, find ra x ham ted nature's -Treat reatorer. They aro composed of the celebrated Callsaja baric, ulnterrrpen. aatiafrai. rnota end hertn. ell .,... preserved a perfectly purest. Croix mm. For t1..tii...i.F. . -.ir..,i. .mii..tin,Ai.t. .rrt.,i paiticularc, ace circulars and testimonials around .vs. vuiu.s Deware of impost ers. Examine every bottle. See U. 8. Stamp over the cork, with plantation scene, aad our tlrm signature on a fine steel plate en graving on side label. Soe that our bottle Is aot vlng on side label, soe tnat our Cottle Is aot "men woum mine i. rciruecii anu o unit a ine lied with spurious and deleterious stulT. We Corporation to pay rmlums for recruits put In ' . . ., , , . . , previously tj the oassageof tha act. The object fanj person to niMhthetasteoreharacterofi,nnoMioi whlo.i this Is ameodat.ry Is to en retllled defy our goods. Any pctson preten Hug tosell riant a tlon Utttrrs bj tho gallon or In bulk Is an Impos j.tr.on Iniltatloj tins bottle, or selling any otltr mateil&l therein, whether c.lleil Tlantatlon Sit ters or not, Is a criminal under th. U. S. Lar, and will .. .o ,,ro...ut.J b, .. W.lr..d7h.v. oar ejoou two parties rclllllniour bottles, fco., who will lueccedlu settln2tbeni.ehesntooloi.quar lira. The demand tor Drake's Plantation Dltters from ladles, clersymen, merchants, ic , Is per- hctlj IncredlMe. The simple trial of a bottle la thecUenca we ttre.cnt of their worth and suDerl. ority. lhey arc sold by all respectable Urojjlitl, . . . Vv . ' rmccrs. niivs clins. hote Is. saloons, steamboats. and oountry stores, r. II, DRAKE at CO., 7UJ Broadway N. Y. au21co3m A F PI U I A Li ABRAIHM LINCOLN, PI1E3IDK.VT OV THE UMTKD STATES OK AMKHIC.. ro alt tckoiii it man concern x o .. , . , . t , . ,,,.,. Sitlsftor etldencohiiln? been cxhilltcd to mc that Cahl UtTO Nil son has been Jtjputnt( 1 1, utto iMisui nag ucca ujiuiiii( 1 of aweden and Norwsv, at La ...i.. I do hereby reco5n... IUm a. Ur tin, frn In MPrc IB and niov lco Consul Crosse. Wisconi such, and declare him free to exercise and enjoy suJ. funotlans, piweis, and privileges as are al- lottel to Vlco Consuls by tho lawofnalions, or ? ';v ."" -. 'V'"-tr. t .tliulitlor.sbctween tns Goi eminent of Sweden and rorway and the Unltid Statts. Inteitlmon whereof, I lmc cv.ne Ulieiclcllcri to be mad. patent and.be so vl .f the United St .t to b hereunto amxuj. Ulvcn under my hand at the c.ty of Washington, the twcntyscvcoth d tj of October, anno L. s.l Dumtnl, one thousand eight hundred and slxtv.luur. andul tJielndtnenduuceof thft I ultcd Mates the elgl.lt ninth. AUKUiAM LINCOLN. It) the President. Wiluam II. Scwinu, "tuetary ol state N ? 0 T I U K UMTED SfATEiS 7 S-10 LOAN. TMU tlllSt NATION L UVMv OF WASH UIO.N flt,1 XQ f ON IIVSU, HEAUV tOH IM:n:DIVlK DLLIVUIY, a full supi ly of those new Donds, S inn Iberian rc-4titi I to pr.urJ teli it;iliji.atti at oiuc ami iiittve thitr bond. Tho so liav lus muuey tu Inv est shuul 1 not lose sikM tt tho fa.t that, by luvestiug In this Loan, lliti nut only reetUc luto.e.t at tho high rate uf itMu.ti wji,i'ui nrMiiv iv 1ueii4i1.it i me vny luiiLitttst advftitstt of oljtaUiiiift, at lliocndt U icoeaia, l I Kilt L.M o .J t.U llONUs Al'PAb, ul kli am luv tt uh .n U ii eat pliAulum, Mul Wlikli rtl ttlii .trill 4l tiuKftutilly itlvaiioe iMeimuli liltrtit eiiil tl TUG CITY COUNCILS. Doartl or Aldermen, Mondat, November?. I5. The Board met at tha usual hour, the president (Mr. Brown) In the chair. A communication was received from the Mayor stating that no authority hid been given toanv party to nil the public alley la iqiare No. 316 abo e the ligal grade Also, a communication annouofllnglhe approval of certain acts. Also, the following from tbe Mayor la answer to a resolution or the Board of Al dermen of the 2H!i ultimo, I have the honor to siate that all and each of tbe police magistrates of this city, an faraa I am advised, still perform the functions of their clHce. The DsarWof r.llce, claiming the right to dn so under authority ol the ,ci of tootrtti ctf.tloth. lio.rd oIMdroin Ht.n roller, lm. l.tcly ..le.te I yonte m.t'.lratci lu i tti. vrl nolle. t.lio.hou.n." "'f " '?' t' "H ,,,,V,?'hf,'l," '," "JJIT.".' iion i .(! itrougiit to ins stationioutes 01 pM 10nl amite ( (,n tlew. iheyaie not, howtteexcat.t the two gentle porationi the appointment of auch magistrates by the D?ard of Police will neccsny materially re dueeUiet Utior. luferred to Committee on To lice, and ordored to be published with proceedings. Hr.Noyia preseautf ietlilons accompanied by tuis tocutband pavean alley In square No. 467 passed. Also, to pave an alley In squire No. 347. raised. Also, a tistltlon from Anthonv Ducklet. in em. bMmer of the dead, remonstrating against the tsllshments. Jieferred. Mr. Pepper, from the Committee on Improve ments, reported favorably the bill to make and nai 0 a guuer on me soutn sine 01 h street souin, from Canal street In Third street east. Patsrd. lo take up and relay a gutter on north side of quire xi laiicu. iu rrunir ine uiioie at ins inirriccwon ui lEletenu street nortn aad Math street east, To "'' " Street SOUth, (rOBl New JeiSSJ onue l0 c,n,, p,,,; i To coosirjct a Lraneh sewer on I street north, au let authotlilair the erection ot a school-home on 1,,r ' "i'" "V ;!;iS'i"r',,rU,,,h- r"e ' To locrer.." S'eompM.Iuo. ?of 'th. a.sl.t.nt narror-mas er. ncierreu Ai act li relation toembalmlne; the dead was rr turned ulto an amendment, and referred to a sp cltl committee. I A till to ioere-.se the salary of the tapper of water mains. Hefencl. A till of the Ciardot IJermen authorizlns; the JUjo- to lease r-rtln Corpoiatlnn property, with ahin Intents Rererrcd to the Committee on Im pruvements. which repotted that the amend men's Deioncurr U In. 1h amendments were not con cutrdlo,but the bill was recommitted, within structiom t ascertain wnether the Corporal Ion i on the property. A bill to lncrr-.se the compensation of the chief clerk of ihe Mt) or's olhcti. Relerr'd. 1 I. Ill - alr .... an. I .!.. a .. .....I tr Auiiiunaouii mm nisi r KiiitEi diiaaiajR x ! .tr.-t nmth. nntni w-tt ai.i m a-rtiirt-fnth .tnt west. Taued. A bill to Inciease the i-Urvof the T.e-.urcrof 1 the Publlo Sc.iools. nefrrrcu. DILLS INT-lUUt f Et). Mr Llo)d lntruductd a bilibas I on a petition toenlarre and nue the allev In snuare '19. for red tnihsde.rxatlonof ihe Third ward, which reooitrd fat oral I) thereon, and it was passed. tdr. McCatbron introduce 1 a bill In r the telkf of nenj-siuin WoodrteM. Htiertcd. On motion, tne Doard adjourned. nastt of Common Counc.il.. Hoard met at tho usual linnr. All tri inm. lei unseat excert IMcssrs. Skirt Ine, Walker and I Lloyu. The President being absent, the lee Frts. dent ( Mr. Lamer) to k the chair. G R flutr, Fsq , memt er e ect I'om the Statu ward, anneared. aod bavins taken tha ottN to faith.uil, discharge his duty as a member of the Hoard, together with the oath of loyalty, at the hands of alderman J, F. Brown, he took bis seat in mm ttonru. rho President appointed Mr Ruir on tbe tinier tint oomalltees In the 1 lace of Mr. .Marche, re I slened ' lha President Itll lefore tha Board a m -..(-. from tho Major, announopg his apuroval of an .lt -..nnieminiii-t- tn th. mot .nin,-.t n .. authorities the Mayor to anticipate the revenue lor in imrpoitj ui my u uouoiieu ovoiunTrcrs," a;iprot ed September -', I8fi4 an act ts amend an act entitled Mnact to organlia a paid lire dr psrtment," approved April 2", 1S61; and a Joint resolution repeallnc a portion of the act for the Improvement of K street north. Also, a meisntfe from tne Mat or, stating that the act auproved October 1, 1991, tu rrovide (or certain on.reraol the Corporit loo, provides, among crriaiuoLureiauiiiiv vutriiur-siiuD. iiruviues.Bmoai olher ofliccrs. for tie appolntiueutof abatteiy men. without llxlna Ids comrensatlnn. and rrrom- mendlog that ampin provision bo mdefor tbe pay. , HiCflt of th lit olTl cer, lu or ler 1 hat the Corporation ( urocurlJ th. services of an etilolcnt anI rell Abie man, ivciciicu. ' Also, a messijc from the M-yor returning, with approved August 11. 1381. Me says that the bill admits of a construction which would mike it rctroactl e and oblige the courage tnlunterr enlistments, and to that there ' can be no oh cction but the amendatory till pro- w,irvtJ,,otH.or tna intention or th. otHlo.l Mil, i) vh!ch It 1. amendatory, and U It does not ileleat. It JHerti Iromlts rroicrolject a largo por- , '".ai'raJ'm.Mh. ..t r,rrre,l to b. so ,cnJtj ,,'to authorise tl.e ,.imento( ten dol- i.rstoitc lonsputtlrilu a loluntrer recruit Tor I tho ienud ul twelv. month. ) w" w;j1J,'ct,;;1'fiii,"i,u" tlr j,,,r introduce 'l a bill 1 1 prov de Or a de- fl,.,rnvin tl e aiir-romlatlonlorrr.dinv .a.ler.r. cllmr North C.pltolslnet.lrom New lork atenuc ... Ik. nn.lh.,n l,mi1,Usu Rir.iiiH lu l" -.";-'-'' Pefcrrrd i.in.tiriu nllnr tLe netltlon of (.earire rnnnera. praying tl.e t emission of a tine. Referred. tor. Owen introduced a bill ta take up and relay the cutter across K street north, on the west side of Fouiteenta street west. Passed. Mr Ferguson Introduce 1 a hill to flx the salary Af th nhvaiolanol the Wsshlitton Astltim at $eooper annum. Passed. Als , a bill to Increase the compensation of the asslstaut e'erk in the Mayor's oftlne, which pro- tidcslhathls salary ahall bo 1,30 per annum, limm-iuinaontae istif July list1. Passed Alto, a bill to Increase tho sa ay of the Treat- Alto, h Dill to inorraao mo er. aiy 01 me ireai I urerolthe IDardof Trustees of Public Schools, ;Wilr,'Ji:.WJil;V.WWA.,S,, "" , " .. n ....-. ,.,-. i - kit, ...- s.ai . plp F(.Jgul0n iutrodured a bill appropriating ' $,000, or as mut.h Hereof asmay benecessary, for ' rrpliing and extending the Lastcrn .Market lo L j gj.:s."-ffja2-v&iitSst ,,., lt,c, M,t t0 the e it slda or Market Space, so that sld pavement nay oorrrii ond with tbe jradoolialJL ilrcct,u;liroUdln thatthe ipsie JMt Jffl.S.-f-S'S'ffl , ltrort. and naked its immediate nsssaee. . Mr. Wright imvidan ameudmcnt.anprnprlaUng . m uj to Lull 1 a uiaiket-house at tho corner ol Jinih slieet vtcst aril U street south. Ue stated tht the around al'cadv belonged to the Coinurv t tlou, and ho thought that It the till passed tot epalr the tnnrketlnthe Sixth want, something should 1 bo eltea towards a market in tho Seventh ward. 1 Mr. ttrguioo, In order ilitt the question might ha considered, not c l to rcir to tho dm ml (tee on NAI KCUt wilicn " eiiecu iu. I msoi L1KIJ ' Mr. LtTLcr Introduced tho lullor las 1 rint ueo lutlou 1 ittso i fit, , That tho Major be, ami ho is here bv. rruutstLd tocutei into a new routract with the Washington Oar-pKht Company, whereby the 1 lamps Ol litv eiv) nmw uajuurM vtnj uiiif iiuiiu tjiejear. On moti'Mi nl Mr Wilson, thejulnt resolution was rtlcrird tu a special committee l seven one 1 irrtm each ward, and Messrs Wilson, Owen, vephcus, Ldmonstoo, Utvls, Dudle aud Rutt lira 1 a tint in lot ed. Mr. terguiun tntroduved the followln,; resolu tion, whUIi was arrfd to H ohdt lhat the IWtister be, and he Is hereby, requested tt topuit 10 this lioard the whole iminiiii nr hailm ires that havu beoi collected ' At.d placed tu tl e t red it ol tl c harbor tund, tu this date, and what amount Ms been drawn Iruw lhat '."igMnVulThS f.lluwla, tthich was . lfe4l tu uiiL-eaa ltiB (.Dutr&ctor fur tho c radian ol V strtet uuitli, Hum iMOiu tucti uicaiiy 10 iiur tccnth street west, nnd ihe Metrupolitau Railroad Cumpsn Usve eycavated, lor the spacv ut ncatW I, ur squates, without ttuiutlng tne tt.a4tcd illi, su as tu it'iidt-r tratlliiiff, both lu pcdr.tl 4it .ilt'Hiil, iithli t'liposi.ldv theiilull', X Be it rtiolvedt 4c, That the Mayor cause the nuisance thee created to be abated with all pos slble dispatch. nceoaTS or coMfcnrrEti. Mr, Feugbi from the Committee on Improve ments, reported the Mil (Doard of Aldermen) to relay the gutters on Eighth street east, across Pennsylvania avenue. Passed. Mr. Wilson, from the Committee on Dialnu. Ve , reported a hill to lay watermajns as follows) on M street north, fom Kllth to sixth arrests west.oa Third street east, from Maryland at roue to u street northron C street north, frtjm f 1 1 d street east lo New Jersev avennei en K siren south, from lour-aBda-halftof lveoth street west 1 wnuiirrii aouin, irom jininio -.teTrDin ir,i west) on Tenth street west, Iron B street south to F. street south t and on Eleventh street west, from D strret stiuth to Marrland avenue. Passed. Aleo.a bill to appoint a secretary aod topograph! r to the water toard which led to a lengthy rUscus 'is, iu iuiu t'lraira. 1 ffjn, ttiourc, irriuinii, Rlscen, and others partlcipatid, and varioua amendments were offered, when the bill was lasted, as follows 1 ff it tMiltd, , That Immedlate'y alter tde passage of this act, and thereafter annually on or about the fourth Monday In June of each year , the Mayor shall nominate an 4, by and with the advice and consent or tbe Beard of .Mdeimen. appoint a citizen skilled as a to)KgTaphloal enjrtnetr tn per form the duties of secretary to the water Board, aad sued other duties as maybe required ef him by the said Board, and also to act as an assistant of tha Water Registrar la the discharge of the duties of that office. 5 re 3 ,tnd.V frtirf rnecltd. That the salary of the secretary of the Water Hoard herein pro vided for be twelve hundred dollars per year, pay able monthly out of the water fund. Seel AndbeitfunhtrcnaJed, That the sum of onethOQssnd dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same Is hereby, appro priated to pay the said salary duriog the icmainder of the present 041 years Sec. 4 And be U further enact.d. That for the pur chase of the necessarr books and stationer, and (or furnishing the ott.ee of the Water nasrd, and for the cottlo'cnt expenses of the Board, the sura of tle hundreu dollars be, and the same Is hereby, appropriated, payable out of the water fund. OlIERVlNi e nrrnf iiamtn. Mr. Teugh, from the seleot committee to whom was referred the communication of Superintend ent Webb, In relation to ihe erring af newspai ers on the stbbath, during church nours, reported the following btlli Beitrntcted, 4c ,That from an J after tho pas sage of this aet It shall not be lav ful for any per son In thts city to cry aloud any newspaper, perl odical, or other printed matter, or any other arti cle, for sale on the Sabbath dayj and for each and every violation of this act the person so oitendlog shall he liable to a una of not less lhanone nor more than live delists See. 3. Ai,d be it further totted, lhat It snail not be lawful lor any person to keep open any barter shop or other place of business lor the sale of any article or artlalasol Dm fit. durlcr the fiahbatn day. except apothecaries, for the dlspeaslng of meulclne. and all matters of charity and necessity; uu urn iui aur tioihuoq di (ois aor, ine person or persons so offending shall, for cash and every oftence, b liable to a hoe of not less than twenty nor more tain forty dollars, and that the flnei and pt names ucaer mis act sosiroe f ouecteu as lines usually are, and one-half of eaeh rod every tlie shall be paid to the Informant. Mr. Wilght suggested that, to carrr out the ol J-ct ot the bill to Its lull extent, the big ho'els should bo shut urt and the horse rallrnau annul,! stop on sundav, and the people ol the city should be entirely Iso.atcd, He wanted the news, and the latest news.wbetherlteame on Saturdtor Sunday. Mr. Edmonston moved that the bih be laid on the table till the rebelt'on Is over. Laughter ) The President (Mr. I arner) ssld tt was time tnat we should hat a a little " naca on the sahhath for the church-going peop'e, and they were entitled to It. This crying of newspapers on the Sabbath day ws now a "crvlng" evil, especially around churches, and somethlnpr should be done to stop it. ui tuuiviiiiuu i.iu 111 jiia locality, i I'rr son could hardly tell a Sf-jday from a weekday, a iuw wriuu were (juiug on nisi tity as well aa others. It he was to be denrlvcd of reading the news on Sunday, be wanted these wsgons stoptd from mak'nganoiseon Sunday. rLatightr Mr. Moore thought that tometn'og should Lo done on the subject. It was a grave question ti ra-et, but It must te met. He would nave liked to have Kjt rid of tho qurttlon, but t ould not. II somethltt was notdonc.it would not la lone t r lore acerta'n cls-s, who aiedolnj bus'neri, end who do not obicrvetho &abbath.wouM Is pttl ttonlng these CouncPs tu allow them to do dull ness on the Sabb .th. Mr. Wright thought there was a (treat deal of numuvg avuut ioia question. Mr. Pcuth said that the bill had been retx-trled unauimously from the 1 elect committee, and that at least seven of the members ol the Board were pie'sr-d Hsuppoit tha measure. This crvlogof newspapers wei a nuisance to every good man. The luartMateof the-wet la re of the city thee men who observe the Christian Stbbatn those who revere the teachings of Lhrlstlanltj were aasticu. iu men ni'jiiraia i auaiB 1DIS CVII. lit (Mr. D was not competent to speak stronglr u .1.1a ...i.i.1 I. I,.,. ..) . as. a .. .?. hind the sacred den to eonlemn this evil In terms wnicnwou'd ue r ijcct 1, since legislation JiaJ 1 "en oommcucru on tuia suujeci ne nad re en com P'lmen'rdfnr bringing the measure to the attcn l.on ol the Cosrd, aid urged to press It tu Its pat ssge. It tho earlier hUlory of Mar) land persons who did not attend church on Sunday were put Ished by ailneofSr Jpoundiof tobacco, (laughieril and shal we at this day hsve no regard lor the Sal bath' 1heb''l wrselmplv to prevent the crying otncwspapeis He wri giad to hear the news of a sui eisul hatile, but he was not pleased to hear tha Sunday Mcrevty and it'mlay 1 hrcniite bellowed about during chuuh hou'i, or just alter Its cloio. Mr. Wilght could not ie u hat there was so re volting laatlltle ra-rged l-oy earn'ngnn honest penny on Sunday, ulth b'a extra RLrusLiiAit, f xtra Anr, extra Ihrani te, or extra anything else. If these pel sofa s who claim M be annoyed by the crying of newi'taperi were attsnd-g to ihe pleus Instructions ci their preachers they could not he annoyed. Theasewse rarfetcheu. The eentlc man (Mr. rcu?h, had re err 1 to tho factor men being flo'd tivo hundred pouoi's of tobacco for not going to church years avo. that Is o, and U the g'ltt'cman wl I h'' back a Ulllo fortuei ho will tlnd where thev hunr meu and women for Icing u itches, t Laughter V e ought to go ahead, anu not so back. Ih'e Is a prugrMsU-a-o. Men wrnt the news, and the la :st news, and they wlllhate it. llethoughtthe gentlemen urging this hill wasted to appear allttle more pious than they icatly were. Fverymanwho has tne good ot his country at hear, should gladly tako at any time apiperwnen a glorious Union victory wee announced. .dr. Peugh replied that the argument of Mr. W, did not apply. The bill onlv pronoicd to stop the crying of newspapers not tne sedlogof triem. Mr Wright cdotsnded that the effect ol the bill would be to stop every poor little newsboy from tilling his paers and earning his breai. Iftneydo not rell that they have papeis to sell, of course no body knows that they have them, and nobody will buy them. He looked upon It as an attempt to de Er.ve these poor newsboys of their bread and utter. Mr. Pettibooo moved to strikeout thellrst set ttoo, which was not agreed to Teas 4,navs 11 Messrs. hd mans ton, Kelly, Pot tl bone and Wright voting "j ea " Mr. Wright stiUthought the bill was defective, and moteu to Insert a clause protldlre that it shall be unlawful for s'eamboats to tluw their whistles on fcunday. Great laughter Mr. Rh'sm oiotru tt further amend, so as to prevent all other "blowing " Renewed laughter, Tho amendments were rejected, and the bill was read tbe third time and Massed yeas 11. najs S Messrs Ldmonston, Pettloooe, and Wrijut voting "nay." DILLS FROM THE B3A0 01 AIDCRMCK, A tdll to construct a s weron I street, from Tenth to Sixteenth street. Rererrcd. A bill to rade M street north from Sixteenth to Feventreotn streets est. Referred A bill tu err Je at.d pat 0 the north alley of rquare 1)7 Passed. A bill to pate and curb the r.ortlt front ofsquare 4b7 Passed on motion, the Riard adjourned. Tub Dsmociutic Partt Tnma to Ciunoi its Lives. Ata latu Kcpubllcan met lie? tu New Yoik city, Theodore Til ton, of the iW txmjrut, produced great merriment by tho fol lowlop; illuttrallon: My friend, Mr. McLennan, the arlUt don't confound bltn with McClellaa laughter show cd mc a drawing the oilier day, represent Ids the calamities of a traveler on a Jersey rail road, who llioui-lit, nulla entering llergeu tun nil, ho would have a pood opportunity, la the darkness, lo chango his shirt. Laughter. fin, uulotklut his carpet-bat-, ho piled busy bauds In putting on tho garment, but had juM, got It over his head, and fait tangled lu his arms, when, to his dismay ami the uproar ol tho passengers, the I rain emerged lniobioad daylight Ureat laughter. Now. my friends, for my life I could not uup tuiuMug, wuuu ioo&iQg at mai picture, 1 thai the Chicago Convention supposed tbu country was to pass through a loug gloom,1 darker thau a railroad tuuutl, and their up portunltv was a good ono to present them eiHc with a cUau thllo bosom of peace, but wheu tho couutry suddeuly vmuged luto tho tirh'ht. anil shine nf RhtrniaiiV vlitnii. that 1 j arty tvas diicowrtd stripped to sudden uaked itiaS, aud It has uot tluio betu ilolhed or lu Us right mlud. Uieat luciiimcul, tliohuiuo .ouvuUed with laughUr 1 Southern News. OIV. BIUCH1 TO BLAVE TOR THB Fill, OF UT MOCTH. f From the Richmond Lxamtner. Nnv 2 1 There Is an unofOclal report that the smalt uoDieoerate force unaer t;oi. u a iter bis eraeu ated 1'Iymouth without loss of artillery or stores, ana mat me ranitccs uavo taken pos session of tho abandoned town. rlymoulli Is a small tdaco nn Albemarle Sound. To take ll from tho Yankees laslsprlDjr we neany 1001 unirya lilult. m couture tw fe of tte chief gloria of Ot -. Vrar;'i rcUpi, By mo way, is not Mm. uragg now in commnmi auiuuwiicro nn tne coasi 01 norm Carolina r ASrmig1iTTACKOevtIIMI0T0VANTlCIPiTgl it rem tbe Wllralnirtm Jniiinkl I There 1s an old savlna?ttiitthrrALiinl r.ii.t h llrn long. lr).att thla sarlnir tnav anntv ua well tupl.ictSASLo indhliltial! and lrn.mav a..nnnl Caa. It,n T.. It.i mil. .1.... . .T "w'u " hi tv iiiiiiniuu, nunse laic nas occn so long ami o rrcquenlly threat ened or predicted, "aim lives' or. In the classic phrase or a younij genllctnan ttho caught tho Idea but n t thr wordv. H It ain't (leauyci." now. onto more, and wuh rch.Miini rtiri, and frequency, wo arc noluti d out as sln.rtt for the slsairhtcr. Tbe koiruthnl lAtisrvtr nnr jomt ana several jugulars ha, nln'ady bun whetted so shtrn that, like unlo .bilanar norsc, even me inanimate cutlery smtdltlh the battle afar olTlhlrstcth for our blood nnd iats ba' ha Confound the icoiIe. vrc wish lliev would stop their nonsense. Ibis thin of having people grinding axes, and whetting knlv es, and tiling up gunboats, and loading bombshells all tho time for our special use and behoof may bo fan to outsiders, but wc don't see tho Joke, and more tfcnn that, wo donl gain In oor power nf unacrsianuing or appreciating It, nnd don't expect to. uur ouvito to Admiral rarragat, or to any other admiral whoaa mVme i cru.s, would be to Lup away from here, ir lie com i hero ho may get hurt in the end of his name. Bcriousir. ho.vcvcr. this tUmr df an nititk may bo sprung upon ua Instantly, ns it was at Mobile cy Charleston. It has appeared just as E rotable hero before as It does now, and still It aa not yet come. H appeared lo more ,o at Charleston, and )ct the city Is now under llrr "BN. Bl-TLnn'S CANAT. ( 1 roi tne RlchmonJ Dispatch, Niv. i This work, while In progress, and all con- ccroini: It. cannot fall to be oflntu-est. From pcreons well acquainted with the geography of unu ! mruugu wuicu idc canai ir ieing cut, wo have learned some facts which win enable tho reader to understand the character ana msznitade of the tvoru Butler has under taken. Tho Isthmus known as Dutch Gap which connect "Farrar's Islard" with th. main laud or noith bank of tho river. Is czactlt two hundred yards across, being eighty feet iugu on me w item stuc, ana s.opiog down to the river on the cist, Tho channel of the river i uns ogalnst tho vt at side, etttLlng It ob llquely. Just oil the shore at this point tbe water Is from twelve to fii.ccn f.ct deep. Ihe channel bclnrr on this side n ill erratic id Hut. ler. should be ever comnletc his canal, as. hjd ii uecn on me miaaio or oppoiue side or the river, bo would have been ol llced to construct a hngh breakwater to turn the stream Into the cansi. vtcicarniuat no is cutting dissonant through the Isthmus beginning n hundred yards below Its narrowest point, and dcslguing to come out ai mo point wnere mochaunc strikes the bank. This will glvo his canal, if ever nnisncn, a jcnjm 01 anotit ilt-'J 'mrdred yards. J si tve 'taiLitcm a i ivV.fit.occa(iOM. i.itl reason to belle vo that tho canal rroter has been begun, the cut to the water's edge, which - nrr ssary priuminary, natingnnt jctiii'tn tu iu tnnn two mires com ppnut. AN INHIAN liritl ' CBCIt4I '3 KEPO IT. Kro-nit e Htchmoii'l Uhie, rl Nottn'tr J J .Aa wo bare but one Indian ii.nerul iu oui scrtlce the brave Stand Watle, who is said to be at generous as he la bravo we Insert with pleasure the first olllclal dlspal h wchavoacen from him. No one hssmadegrcitersacrlticcs lor me Lontcueracy than im has DiniiLnEFk rir ji. tst-i (iisBiiti On the mornltuni the rub we tl turcd the I'tiuiny'a met at Cabin crock aTter a ilirbt of sir hours drovcthcenctuvawtv. l.c train was there, which wafciupltircd ovit two hundred and fifty natron. Uolmvn nnw m.r one hundreu wagons with us. Wo have nnu uuuarcu ana incniy prisoners a loner. Our to is very slight two mcu killed ami a foiv wounaea. . The blow will bo severely felt Uv tho cnLinv. Ills loss In killed, wounded and Prisoners is over two nunurca. ionr iricna, liTAMt Watib, Ilrlgadlcr tim rat neroits RKiiMosn. 1'j.TCKM'L'nu. Nov. 'J, 1SS4. It Is r i nor ted the oneiny were busy 1 ut night shlltln.; iruopa from tbe north to the south side of the Jaiuca liver, and that there Is considerable activltt In the enemy's camps'. .omintr ueumie as 10 meir lutnro iMinsif his yet been dcvuloped. The weather M cold turn rainy. Tlianltsglt In fur the ballnin, ikttcr niOM coMMonnrtc nonnBit. The follow Ina Mtcr his bun received from Commodore Kotlgrrsi "tw vottK, lo.enil.tr i, ifil. Dear Ulinti It Is pruposcd bv tbo irood gentlemen of this city to send a thankclvlng dinner to the Army of tho l'niom tc and tu the fleet la the dames river. Tho thought Is a good om, not ll.cL the mero food Is of o much value though that is very Important to Iho thousands of hungry men who will receive It but tho com furl of knowing that the peoplo, eating their Thanks giving dinners at home, ihlufc rini onlj of their friends in the army, but as noil of (hose of that gallant body who have no friends and no tics of kindred lo make them mucin) cred. Sailors aro cosmopolitan In their habit, they are acquainieu in every port, ana nave n home nowhere. To tho most of them no famllj lbs aro known. They havu outlived away from homo tbo olllccs of kindred. II now, tu thue hermits lu tbu blockade, the-'oiumlUeu v ould send alhanUtglvlng dinner, Uiufood would tc far moro valuable man us merL money a mttita. no Sanitary commission eucnd its aid tea them, no friends send to tho greater pin of them uciuiiciis oy Auams i.xprcss. J hey arc shut off In a degreu Irotu Inlcrcource with the rest or tho world, it would no pvltcu.ar v frratcful to theso men to know that their course has raised up for them ft lends vthomln datsof peace me) never a.iiow;mai iiiouu ecemingly alone, warm strnpalhUs ore extended to them In their lonellncfa. What I propose Is that ocrv esct of tlu blockading ilea on our (nasi have 'Iliac giving dinner scut. If ll should nirltc nlur the regular Thanksgiving dinner il will not lo tlio less acceptable to men lo whom, any dlnucr fresh from Now Vurktvtll be a maitcr'ol thanks giving. 1 lie means of doliigthls aru already provided, so far as transportation Is i oucerned, since supply steamers urn nu'ularly. "Hours, ie , ".juun ii-iHirnj. 'GcorgoV. Blunt, Ea i." Jo IIioKcn is 'laiui In the .,-ruiicnlon procession at Sprln.rflcld, Illlnoifl, lai week. were uimtu three two-horse tvs 'ons loaded wlih wood. It was dumped In a pile for distribution to soldiers' families. Gui. lo Hooker, white rldiugup from th depot, ma luo procesaion, and was rather blunnol by the nlnett-lhrcu wood waeons. '' U by, whue can these farm ers llml a market for tuls Iiuiiilusu U.inllty of ruell" " Uh, Geucrai, u is a pari ol our pro cession. Kvcry slick ol that Is coin ' Lu the families ol soldiers absent In tho arm)." lbo tears gathered Iu Hookers cjes, Iruutdcd a moment, then ran down tbo checks bioucd In a hundred battles, whllu Lo said. "Mvliod what a pcuplu )ou lllluolsatis arc' uit uot uiily iunil-li nun without btlut to lihl Ihu batLli of the nation, but vou taU i lulher's carnoi their wives aud cblldieu tthlle lhey aro absoul." A war carried on bysueha ieJilo"a fall- ..... lil ii....... -I.. .. I- .1.. . .. .sill .tl. I i.. ,1.1. iiivi vi'i'j".l lli-auo, U1J HIUnHMOHVU u .ui ' lie and llils BlamUrf -.V, 1 . 'iVt&iMf. BY TELPiOUAIMI. r..tsr from Kuropa Arris nl of Jstaaiinr llalllmor.. V.tw Vnnv Vttr T Tl.. .,.. . I Km Ilaltlmoro has arrived with advices ttjni IU erpool to the 27tb. ine improvement in comraereialatralrs c : tinned to make progress. Money vyas cas.i't, but fallul-es were, howrcr, still dally au nounced. Lnftit4. lli t ? i ,-,., , i-,,, i . ci-. "0; for money. rnsiirrrssful Attempt or lt-l.tl Force t- CroastlicTauncivca lllvcr. NUIIII.LE. NOV. "i-.fln Mia" 1 If.t.nt n rtlclforco allzmptcd Ucrr.-tle Tenncscc nvcraimc mn,iiiiir Ititiowatcr, jitt wcror -jailed by a Federal force with ronsidcral Ic loss. TLrca rebel redmentsff jvalrvarorcivtripd betwcea Urcatnr and Cowtland. Fornst, wllh a cavalry forrc, Is reported near John sonvlllo, which Is amply garridoned to re;' any alla'k. Prom Ann Kmnclsc" Siv FiiANClst-o. Nov. 4. Wnhava i i of particular Interest to report to-day. iuuuca is iiiaaii'cngroasing sntiject ni j lie attention throughout the State, liotb pir ties arc marshaling Ihrlr forces and h ibli large meetings In every placo ol cont t u Coloraitn t)rcllns in rtecome n State Dstvtn ClTT. C. T. Nov. 1. The olllcli canvass of the vote mi the "Stale" rjuestbn shows about bOO mslorllvatralnat the rror o ftltlon. fwuuuteiftlt IlklU. Uostov, Nov. 5. Will-tiecutcl count erf tens" on tbo Uank of North Am ua. or Boston, aro being circulated over tbocouut r. Il-.ranl fur the Arrest of Illegal t The chairman of the New York Union t' executive Committee makes tbo folic v n, nounccmcDt' Nt rl Iii( atl Umo.v Coiimi ti , AITOH HOC Ik, OV 4 ISS4 I am authorized to offer, on behalf rf i above committee, a reward of one thouan. dollars for the first arrest, followed by convlc Hon, of a person offerlm-fl fraudulent i tier's Vile-. 11AMILTOX 11' " Chatrmsn Fxtcntlve Con it MtSTAItD AT THE WniTfi Mot TVI Vawjtd and I,ndicrOn tJouAlned A man.resldlntrnotmanvmlliiifmi c tu - i tali di?. )rV lit. Vl I,'- port, who visited tho While Moanta summer, accompanied by bis wife, sir tbo Hotel, and ono night millo t a sadden nnd violent attack-or colic, plication of mustard was recommend. lleve hla pain, and no coasicfi in it- t, tried. His wife, on going down to thd . htii, found tbe mustard, but nothing en e U spread It upon, and her puket 1 uni' .uiet wastaKen ior ma. pnrpwe. in a mom t fiiu was at tha bedside, and applh d the p uler. "There, that will help you, now," nai 1 shr. She bad scarcely tints bed tho scntencf, how ever, when the poor man turned over and roared, " What tho d 1 arc joa about i ' V vat imt her htiland't twice' Her lamp ha? vivLn buL a feeble Ui'M. and sbu bad a. the wi oh7 loom ' tfhe found her own span u. without aciay, ana rciaieu i-iu umurt un cumstanee to her husband, addlntr, with u i , that ftr "iim fa wit tt"- ' . r r 1 u sick man was compbiely ovcrcouu w ill la'ightir. His colli illsaiiptur I a- u ' as it camo. Ii tt- n-rru' l not to -etumi u i m ihntTH narts. The landlord was call d ihit nflalr cxplaiuc 1, aud mc man ai.d Ua tv left nn the earliest express train. The; u man who was bo unceremoniously dlnmr v ' (and who la well knovtn lu Uostou) has i aert-ed thu haudkerchlcf. (Jucrj On,' i not lo return It" lfii. i" t. Death op thb "Uio Yan os." i remembered that Mosb) has Ua I la li J for a long tlmo a deserter frim j" n Nuvv York cavalry knmtn as t - u Uo." Mosby hai always regarded hi a t most valuable man In his tummsiui 11 t urcduiiltolargelt Inlkuuaptuicof Un S u tonal Fairfax Court Houfc over ayem o Indeed, It was through his agency 1 1 dash of Moshy succeeded. WcIl,thu"L i. Yat kce" has at last comu lo irrlcf. A few uat u Mosby had some Important messages t u Ln u dlitfint tHiInt. and the errand was on ' md a vcrydinge pons one. Therigaukec proposed lo undertake tho Joli, and M sin, considering blui tcry valuable, aud r it desi lug to lose hi in, tudcuvorul lo persujdc hioi nut to go. Hut he pcrsl-tcd In going, ami Moshy dually conscntul. Hustartcl.l'Uluev returned. On bis way bo encountered a small itiiuadot Lulon cavnlry, who halted him and icmanucu ins aurrciiULr. iiu ruiusu i, siuk "there was no surrender Tor him," and at the i.Tiin Llmu harnmmenced ilrloe into tut, n n' l,w h hml ImlLid lilm. Tbu at L n Stilled iu b s death, as bints liiiinedlotel) "hotdeai' ' ) u men. So cimed the career of a moht notot 10 and law teas man. U'rwlrla Jonma CfltnmlMlnii or tli Unltail tftntcs ud Kcumlur. .Nolle c U hereby given that the tumaussi t tided fur I) the tontcnuuu of 0TCIubtr .', i u i.riLvan tho L'nlict Mitel -.ail l'oua lor forth mutual adjustment of ctalmi, was I'u'y or am r ' at IhCtltyof Riivvannllonlhe Hthdsy- i uji t taat, and that thest I Commlsalon will cont in seisum In the perlol of twelve moat i fro n that date. All cUliem ol the Utiltcd stAlsa b.Ui ui upon I- cuador arc, therctorc, notlile I to a, lcrioD,or by attorney, ant present the " i t support ot their claims to sld Uommiisinn, ui t llle their claims and proofs with the Sir nii the Commlitlnn, "Scntr Crlsanto W Guavartull, In tha RtiubUoof lent lur. Claims whleu ahall nut he prccut Commission wltltln the twtlv old t i in existence will be t'lircsarlitt j h e. merits, and considered invalid " FitrrtBitit iiAss.vciu Minister nesldont and Co-nmlnl ncrof tho etui, i States. Wasiiivjiom UTY.lVoicr I. ! "'-' O F r 1 C I A L . Wah Di i ARTnriT J muutawtOlhlral urn t, 'A3lll.QT0, Msreh 17, ISst All a iidicattons lor isavesof ahicnar uf si tuiislon to visit Waihintttoa mut bo adt.'tf ' Maisr General Haltecli, Chief ol Start, v ipeoify the business for which tje o 1. ihe ermlsslous Telegrams a 1 Uriu 1 Hi .t t "crctary of War on this subject v. u omn ittvotion. uy . ui n """'V'r.VJv-N'.tM,. ra21-tf Aittitaut Adiutaut t- men. Nil . HI h LER, JU9T1U. OF1HK rEACt, REAL ESTATE, hMPLOYWENT ANUGtNL AtitiM v urtict. No sii Ninth street west, near Venn Convey -. i) ci (it, Aeknowledzuients, Puv (oilier, and all busloess peitalolns to t oltlte Iramactcl with dispateh. rartteular attsntioapald to tuc e n lection d rents on real estate, ami Jcscrlpttotis, N. B. Property hol'i ' be very best o tenants witr.ni N JOT1CE TO TAX L'VU r.iitriim.Mhtli .till ' ' Waiuimiiok, : w1"' !', ' ' Notleels lier.hygliml.i ' I "?!",, , not lialJ taxis lor Itio muful )r, ll allow .,1, lor Ihe will ' "','."":"" tax., ou Hi. m. 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