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' ' i J i i i i ass i s 61 All U1K If. 1 r-TT"'M'l " IW-HIWH II IIT mp WABHINOT?ON. D. O. TURSDATm; iiiNOVEUbIK , 1S kleoikiii, anvEHBEn h, FOR 1RE8IDENT. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, OF ILLIH0I8. FOIt VICE PRESIDENT. ANDREW JOHNSON. Or TENNESSEE. OOLDEIf BKMTKSCKs?. -Till CRIIII WHICH THREATENED Tq' DIVIDE THE rillENDS OF THE UNION I rAir." "J SlllLL hOT RZTVM TO SIAYERT AHi fEISON WHO IS THEE BY THE TER.V5 Or TBE H0CLAMAT10H, OR Dr ASY ACT 01 votattss." I ritOCLAIU FULL rAKDON TO ALL Willy souchnly iwkait to henceforth taith fully support, protect, and dkfeni the conititution of the dnited state' and the union oe.the states there UNDER." ABRAITAW LINCOLN. I WISH ALL MEM TO BE FREE. Abbi lux Lraooui Washington, Oct. 10, lfOI. STATE AOEHCIBS IN WAHHIHUTOX ihuuhutrtli a. Tufts, FennsjlTanla avo nu. cornar Berentb street. (Mlo J. C. Wetmor,' I'eniiejlTiuU avenue, corner BeTcnlh atreot. IUumU ItlandJ T. Benedict, VonnsjlTanla avenue, corner 8Tenth street. mliotur J. W. Montfort, &U.K ilrect. .V l'orl Col. S. North, 181 1'ennsjlvanla rrnna. PeonsjlTinla Col. Koberti, 480 Eleventh street. Michigan J. TunnlcllfT, corner E and Seventh. Nrw Jersey Colonel Karf.rty, SW (I street Illlsoli Col. Newton Crawford, S Patent Office. ConnecUcut-Dr. W. 51. White, Wlllard's UOIC4. Maine U. C. Hinds, 373 T (treat. Vermont F. Holbrooli, 4SG fourteenth sireei. J decree Cowle, Fifth Auditor's Offlcc, Treasury Department. "IF WE HOLD OUR OWN AND HUE VENT FURTHER MIUTART SUCCESSES OX THE PART OF OUR FOES. THERE IS SVERT PROSPECT THAT HrCLELLAN WILL.BE ELECTED, AND HIS ELECTION UPON THE CHICAGO PLATFORM MUST LEAD TO PEACE AND OUR INDEPEN DENCE." CharUttm Jftreurr. THE NEW lonit ELECTION rllll OEBDINO QUIETLY We learn by a prlTate dispatch from Now Tort city tbit the election wu proceeding In an orderly manner, and that nnsual qnlct pro vailed throughout the city. TUB KLKCTIOS III MM Oil It. MJ - Hnller'a First Ueueral Urtlcr. HCAD'ttAKTEEl ClT OF NtW 1 ., GnrsaiL Oudirs, No. 1. In obedience to ths orders of the President, and by the asign men of Major General DIz, commanding De partment of the East, Major General Butler assumes command of the troops arriving and and or the troop. arrlTlnis ana .detailed for dntr la the State -.... .. . bout to arrive, of New York to meet existing emergsnclcs. To correct misapprehension1, to soothe the fears of the weak and timid, to allay the ncrv- ouanesaof the lU-adrlsed to silence all falso rumors circulated by bad men for wicked pur poses; and, to contradict, once and for all, false statements adapted to injure the Govern ment in the respect and confidence of the people, the Commanding General takes occa sion to declsre that troops have been detailed In this district sufficient to preserve the peace of the United Slates, to protect public property. to prevent and punish Incursions Into onr bor ders, and to Insure cslm quiet, If It were not within the Information of the Government that raids, like In quality and object to that made at St. Albans, were In con templation, there could have been no necessity for precautionary preparations. The commsndlug general hs been pained to see publications by some nottoo-w ell-In formed persona that the presenco of the troops of the U nlted States might, by possibility, hare an effect upon the free exercise of the duty of voting at the ensuing election. Nothing could be farther from the troth. The soldiers of the United States are especlslly to see to It thst there Is no Interference with the election, un less the civil authorities are overcome with force by bad men. The armies of the United Btatea are " mtnlstera of good, and not of ovll." They are safeguards of constitutional liberty, which Is freedom to do right, not wrong. They can be a terror to evil-doers only, and those who fear them are accused by their own con sciences, according to the Inspiration of his own judgment freely. lie will be protected In that right by the whole iowcr of the Govern ment If It shall become necessary. At the polls It Is not poesiblo exactly to sep arate the Illegal from the legal vote "the tares from the wheat" but ttls possible to detect and punish the fraudulent voter after the elec Ion Is over. Fraudulent ruling In election of the United Btatea ofllcers Is an offence against the peaee and dlgnllyof the United Slates. F.very man knows whether he Is a duly qualified otcr, and he who votes, not being duly qualified, dot a grievous wrong Again. t light and know ledge. Specially la fraudulent voting a deadly sin and heinous crime, deserving condign pun Ishmcnt In Ihoio who, hsvlng rebolllously so ceded from and repudiated their allegiance to this Government when at their l.nmta In tbe finnth nnwhiilnirflV,... HM -..,. ' ' "" thehosplUlityoftbsSuteandclemencyofthe1D(;j.toutotdaLger,lUt Ms Irl.nd. hatsupss Government by Interfering in the election of, i W. recover, ,,..,.., , our rulers. Such men can. pile rebellion upon treason, breach of faith upon perjory, and for feit tho amnesty awarded them. It will not bo well for them so to do. By command of Maj. Gen. Bbnj, F. Bltlsh Capt. A. F. riTirv, A. A. A. G. I plated at the corner of Twanty-fifrh stit ano. Tn Mitiin of known avowed Southerners uroadway While making tnls hi rtsldence.Gm. tov Ynrk rltv nniimiiiii ..m.,.rM.r Roller has also estabil.hsd h a rollitary baadnusr New York city undoubted sympalhlrers tersbeie Oe Soott haa a so taken rooms at the and. as far as possible, allies and abettors of Hoffman Homo for the winter. rabelllon Is estimated at twenty thoutand, it it innini nr ub ones oi ania nnrinmtna i a r... . n...n.nt ! Hni i.i...Hi.M.-riAMi.M.Fih . w"t. xjiDuuancui agent ioroea.Aiui- . Wnndrr.fr .. ,..., r,r iinnmrii. nn Mfcm Dypviuwu w a -- -"""""t isra oepana.eai) nas teuivrd irom on o oreo " V " V1Z rr rX"! "! IV". "1 ",' 7 oA . ..- ...i .k-..-.i ....... n ... and dlalovaltV OnblnshlOff, aVOWOd, and form! regimem since last pay Oay upwards Of S)19OOU,IO luurauay, wuiui hkjk .j iou Ul uieia.. t buwbmibuiub vsiwiB,ni aMiuuu ijuui ruI "tf t I w '"'' . v. I'M ana auuoyaij u wu-.-( , wi wi be lWp0lWej lQt tueiain th savings beak for col took only fifty-two seconds to do It. modore wss imported to this country by John in Now England. Mutton Transcript. Tna Ciiiciit Court,-- dablo7 And yet ths Mayor of that city, the or-d popl,sooa io lecatbiiibd at Noriolk. 1 i -, J Minor Botts.st acost of I2LO0O. Howsssoldi - UerternVol th circuit eou Oovernor of that State, treat such men as '' -ft "" " -y Y.'rr'r.t .VtU hin.i " Krimcb woikslUOcoaltnlues, 303 liou mines 0 few dsjs ago In Louisville. Ky for fWl, iaa aiccieiiau electoral ucutt in leoueaseo ihe docket's can was the their MendaJ" mi . Glorious News Capture of the Pirate Florida, Twelve Officers) and Fifty.cight Men Taken Prisoners. The Navy Department hat received ofllcla' advices by tn arrival at llostoa of the capture nftheplrato Florida, In the harbor of Bahla, bay of Ban Salvador. The capture was made by Ibo United Slate gunboat Massachusetts. Twelve officers- and flfty-eigkt tocri were taken prisoners, Uie.tr malnder being on shore. From c If jr Paint. The steamer Webster, with the mall an J pss- sengers from City rolnt, arrived at the Sixth street wharf this moraine. Owing to tht heaTy fog of last night the steamer was com pclled to anchor. An attack was mado on Saturday sight, Id which soTcral of our pickets were captured am wo captured seTcral of tbclri. Prisoners wcro constantly btlo brought In to City Point. His rumored at City Point that iu altar from the rebels Is expected to-da) . otitic lu Bherltlan'a Ariuy. Thirteen regiments from West Virginia, In Sheridan's army, gave onlyvlnety-elgbt vote In all for McClcllan. Fire of the regiment voted without a dissenting Tolce for Lincoln. The Gib corps gare quite a large McClcllan rote. Many of the oflleeri of that corpa sym psthhe with McClcllan as a much-abused hero, Just as the Chicago platform tympathlzra with tno soldiers generally. CHatiBii In the nineteenth Army Corps Col. N. A. M. Dudley, a moat gallant officer, has been assigned to the command of the lit brigade, (the " fighting brigade,") lit division, 19th army corps. Major General Emory com mandinz. Brigadier General Fessenden, la It of General Hooker's statT, succeeds Colonel Dudley to the command of the Cd brigade, 2d division of the 10th corps. Auoto those who fell In the terrlblj battle of the llHh of October. In the Shenandoah Val ley, was Charles Psrmenter, of Windsor, Ver mont, a young lawyer, who went as a aubstl tnte furnished by Hon. Jul Lin S. Morrill. He arrived at the front on the iCth, and his body was found on the HUli, shot through the heart. A Presentation SiTont for Harry Gllnior IVMrhlli Doesn't Gtl. On last Thursday nlgnt one of Col. Woolley's detectives arrested a man at the Camden street depot having In his possession a mall Intended tor tue reDeis ana a very nan us me ana vaiua hie sabre for Col. Uarry Gilmer, of the rebel cavalry. The messenger was locked up In the military prison, and the contents of the mall examined. Testcrday Col. WooIIey made the facts public, and arrested Mrs. Ilutcblosand ordered her to be locked up In the city Jail to await trial, on account of Information which bo obtained from the Utters Other persons. owing allegiance to British authority, and va- risms citizens, ate likewiso exposeu Dy tne opening of certain of the letters, but no other arresis nave yet ucen maao. ine following is an extract of two of the letters found, one of which Is addressed to Uarry Glltnor "Dbar IUuuti I nope vou will receive this with our love. TLo btarcr will Inform you concerning It. Tou can judge him by his dcedx, ho Is true. Vi a hsve tern very uuhsppy about our wounds, but hear that jm are bet ter. All well and hopeful. The boys are doing I will. The will return, send us a letter by 1 ! will return, send us a letter bv I ,ur noUlJ deed, and daring br.Veryi accept It K,ithtuehearlklulncerlty and regard of jonra, 1 - 1 him. ims is token of onr appreciation fori Tho other letter sayst "I en.ovcd our walk mlerdav. How little our friend dreamt of tho weapon you carried (auudiog to tusftworu, wmen me wilier sup posed Itilmor had received:) of which she might have been proud. With timid love I apologize for tbo truth I am giving." The aword alluded to. as stated abovc.lsnow in the possession of CoUWooltey. and tbo mail taken by him and his detectives is slated to be the most Important one ever yet captured. Mrs. iiuicnius is tue wue oi ur. i nomas j. Hotchlns, lawyer. One of the charge against her Is that she Is ono of tha parties who as sisted In procuring the sword for Gllmor. The whole afialr, together with the exposure of the mall captured, is of the highest Importance to Co . Woollev. and the sbowlnsr up of the case reflects much credit upon him aud his corps of aeiecuvcs. uoi. woouey nas oraerea me arrest of the party lo New York who purchased the sword uji. Skipjldptius. The Aroostook (Me.) A- ! reports that some skedaddlers from the town of Lloncus, seclug the evil of their ways, sent word to the Provost Marshal, Informing him of their desire to return to their alleglsnce upn receiving assurance of his forgiveness. Ho sent them a replv crantlnc their prayer. and in a short time they appeared before him ana were cioioeu in inu appropriate regaua. There arc large numbers of these fellows in New BrunswlcU. wiure business is very dull, and v, ork scarce, and tbey will 1ms fortunate If the) 'do not sulTor for tho necessaries of lifo be fore tbe winter Is over. They are very dcMroun of returning to Maine. Wm..E three men were gathering pears In N'lvelle, France, last month, lightning struck tbo tree and killed nut; or tho men and a dog. The other two were knocked from tbe tree, and on examination showed one of them to havo tbo branches and foliage of the tree photo graphed on his breast. Toe Immigration to this country continues to flow In largrly, Tho arrivals at New York I ant week numbered 0 075. which makes tho number since January 1, 163,202, against 134,- bl p landea up to mis time last year. PKIUOrSAIj. , Lei KortcrtT C. BrrniiiTf, Acting Assistant I'rniisit M rphtl (.forl of New Jfry, hi been m ere i irom iniy, sou uajn, nourn u. uTi v a A., appointed t nl meets or. Col. Wuielocx G. Vain!, of Rutland, has teen appom-m ny in ttumoLi uKtiaiuia re porter oi ths OokUiou of tha Supreiua Court, Col. F. A. Osaoitf . of the 2 lib Massachu ictt, and Col. kuy tiDry, of tha 40 h Masia cliuiui is, have re)eth ely I tta iromolad to tha rank or bret t Rrtxadier Ce aeral, 1 r merltorlaus sertlces la -he Held, la tha prcieat aaa other cam- palcns. I El GOV. FAIItSAMXS, Of St. JohOSburV. Vl.. wluihai baa ariOtialr til (or aevi-ral wki. r, by - ihe sliVnlXoUeeni but Tdbbb wasH3 "JoO, dne a Unsslan fand owner ' participating In the St, Albans raid, by name add It to his nam and i refsrs to be throiub the police office of bis town, but they Jordan Scott, It. F Young and Lewis, are rcf y, as plain Mr Lojis Mrtau Ootts-1 wouldn't 1 o it him without a bonus of about ! ugees from the draft In Kentucky. They tie. .1. That's enough, truly. I ti.ooo. He went to St Piitersburir audirot au- sertLJ over a rear aeo from the rebel armv. nn1 Says the ZJ! raid's Paris letter, thst the novel 1st, itxandre Dumai,it coming to tbe United states to write a uook ou American auaus. I Mif.Ga. BuTLBJtand stsff have taken a oar ters at th H If an if tust, a new hotel Just o .m. I SscuzTAnv Sbwaud arrived at Auburn yes- known. TsrrlUa 11 all road Atehtsnt. BiLTiyoa. Nov. &. The train which loft here at 10.S5 ran off the track at Terrymans vllle. Five. or six were killed, and a large number wounded. Conspiracy to Ilurn the city of Clii ng anAIlt1ea.eas.iMt Arm (hi I'rlaouera at Camp Don glaa Arrest orConaplratoi Asms afci Ammnnltlon Stlxeil. Cntaseo, Nov. 7. Within the l.-t two dsyr S number of Persons have arrived hero from the southern part of this Elate, mostly fron. Fayette and Chrlstlaa counties. Jt was supposed at first that tbey were cltl tens coming here to vote, but It has turned out that they were members of the "O. A. K " So vlety, and that a conspiracy was lu progress for raising an Insurrection here on election day, and releasing the rebel prisoners In Com; Douglas. Early this morning a large number of arrests were made, and In nearly all case arms wcrs found in tbelr poises-Ion. Among thoso arrested Is Col. Marmaduke, a brother of the rcbrl.General Marmaduke, wh was the guest of Dr. Edward D. Morris, for merly a Judge of the circuit court for thW county, who Is known to havo harbored a lo of bushwhackers and procured cloth Inn fo them. It Is said he Is Grand Treasurer of th O. A. It. Society. Cbarlea Waist, doorkeeper of the House of Representatives, was also arrested, and In hip house were found several men engaged In casting bullets for the use of the conspirators Some of thoso srrestcd havo madeconfcssloi lhat their Intention was to lire the city to-night, and release the prisoners In Carap Douglas. A lsrgequsntltyof arms and ammnaltton was found In WalsVs houso, also the following parties i Col. G. Bt. Leger; Col. Greenfield. Morgsu's adjutant trcncralj Capt. Cantrcl, of Morgsn's commsndi J. T. Shanks, and Chas, Travis. Two hundred stand of arms and two osrt losds of revolvers wcro also found In Walsh's house. (second nisriTcii Cmcieo, Nov 7. Thoor;w says that tel grams wero received yesterday by John Went worth, announcing the coming of largo num bera of bushwhackers. Cot. Sweet, command (ng Camp DongUs, was communicated with, and orders were at once Issued for the arrest of ihe desperadoes on their arrival. The fact leaked out, and tho'TalthfuP'fonnd meant to appriso their friends, aud the bush whackers left the train at the city limits, and t cattered lu various directions, but tho military and police are constantly scouring the city, and have picked up hundreds of thtm. A pro utller. with ncarlv one hundred suspicious characters, also arrlied this morninx; from Canada, and the military and police are alter them, and all will bo csptnftd. Col Sweet has for some time been aware of a rebel plot to release the prisoners at Camp uougiaa ana ourn me ciiy, ana nis OLicctivts have been at work with success, and though the svldcnce obtained was not sufllclontlv con clusive to warrant the arrest of these hundreds of conspirators, It was deemed necessary to strike at once aitch ones as wcreunuesllon aoiy treasonable. The Position lu Tanniitte-- acimllou of .lohntnuTtllt. Lou 8 tills, Nov. f.. Ucllablc Information from below continues to Indicate that General Sherman's position Is perfectly r-allslactory to uimscu ana an woo nnaersiami lit maioncr man Is equally sallsfml v lib Hood's position t and the developments cow progressing will astonish and delight thy country. Beyond this annonoceront. what wo havo Is contraband. ine Jfemoerai contains an account ot too evacuation of Johnsontllle yesterdut, by the Federal commandant of that place, who de stroyed eight transports near that place to pre vent tneir i tiling into toe nanus oi tnc enemy, Kuppllea for L'uion Prisoner. PaxLipBLrnu, Nov. 7. Tho Unlte-d slates Christian Commission has sent seven dele gates, well supplied with hospital stores, med icines and clothing, with tho fleet of trans ports which has gone to Savannah, Gi , to bring homo the Union prisoners of war. Basr. Over four hundred differ cm experi ments havo 1 ecu made to cure 3ouh.Amerlian beef, so as to mske a marketable article. A company has been formed in Montevideo, to lessen the expense of the experiments and to prepare specimens for trial In Euronc. The last mall has brousht the results. ISo ruccens 1 whatever has attended the cfiorts. 1 hu article forwarded ba. been rejected by tbo French lnej, by tho hospital., and everywhere. It I am IY..I Ihn nn.i.1111 A A.I ssi wa .1 .. 1 1 i". m r . V. sivui. kUMt, uu iiuvwis uiriiujg uu iltEul LUCI meat. An American, Mr. Slorrls, of New ' Ayrc.', bat tho tuc" cs. of the plan Is y to be known, A process by which half a cent a pound could bo saved would j. eld an annual Income of millions of gold dollar's, Iuise IIosriTiL it AtNAi OHS A Wash- Ington letter says i Tho medical department of tho armv Is en- hofptST'bnKt'o'L'Vh'rr. . .. .ii. .j rot,- near innBon, ,-ia. ion general nospuai, ""., u .uw ... i.iuU1iUu w wu which has been projected by Surgeon General teen per cent., and In Pennsylvania four per Barnes, will eclipse In tent and accommo- cent. Tenor the loyal States produce cotton. datlons any other net tut on of the kind In -. f m , , , . . . tha world It Is Intended to ham it Rlir. The falling oiflu tobscco Is set down at sixty- rounded with extensive grounds for tho ex- erctse and amusement of the patients, It having :toMlT.glS. effect, and contributes more to the speedy re- covery of the patients, than any other icces sort of a hospital. The farm upon which It is proposed to locate It comprise about a thou sand acres, the o -ncr of which is a secessionist and within the rebel lines. Cool tor tub 8sason A trentlcinan uaa contemplating the works of art exhibited lu the window of onoof thechlcf picture dealers or tho city, when he gradually became conscious of the fact that a band not belonging to himself had found us way into one ol his pntkels Turning swlllly round he looked lh lullibor who had taLn so unusual a llbertj straight Into the face, nud exclalmod,wiilj coueentruted Indignation! ou had your hand In ray pocV ctr' M Well," replied tho detected member of tbe light-fingered class of gttntry, with tho. greatest cooiuessan.i sei .possession, wnat it 1 liartl Vim 1iat.ii iiriln nn ri.inu In hi. r fended at that. Here, now, in October, it's already so eold that one is glad to put one's hand anj where'" . 1 'mjiW. Maubibp ok Hokssback. A wedding took piaco ai ouerwgou, iiiinuiB, recenuy, tno con- tr-z-tlnir n.fil.. h1niT Mf. .InaUh VV I rat..!... and Miss Helo i B. Hurst Tba ceremony was pertormeo in ironi or mo omcuting riery- man'a residence, the brlda, party being un hiVHaaKartt. An I (hB hr Hn Atari Itif Ihfdd Krl1ia- maids, (Mlai KannyO. Hunt, Julia Snellen. burc and Mls M.ry M. Tbnrbrr,) drcsnd and mounted tn cat Mit . Tbo novelty of the cere- mony auracico. a j.rgo comr.D o. ino nugu. - Gottec as a store and dwelling, damaged to the IuuoHTii.iTr-AllttloslrllnlbUi.',bol',n,f - ' '" ' 'n J 1...1 lcarnB,!ihth.imnl,rfn,.havi jr., ... hnL policy In tho Flremtn'a Office. Tbolosiorthu ttiattanlinnla lutn Tint r-( itit K Intt l.tfiuf Qulrrcl. Sho mourned Ms death bitterly, and. when htr mother suirgtsted that she oaght not to grieve ro much at tho loss of an animal, she said, pathetically i ' I shouldn't care, mother. if Benny went aoywhere-he just Illcd and .lldn't irn anrwherp" Tha anawLT was a touching evidence of the consolation dirtied u , ." . ....,.., , ......... . .v.. t "?v JJK J S fl """"""" - - . - thorlty to get his money, and Iho night after four men tried to rob him Ho shot two of them and on tsklng off tbelr masks found they were tne cnicr of police ecu ma secretary. "Tui.bc tluorB for Lincoln"' shouted a Union mau In Bridgeport. Thrco ehuers for tho devil!" growled a copperhead. " ibat's right," responded tho Unionist "every Plan chocr his own candidate, sua wi iuiucb 01 oincr Bumtanccs wumuiwBiiii jwnuw. ,., vw ..lM.nM .. Second Edition FO U R Q'Q LP OK, P.M. TUSH BLKCTIOIf. Up to the hour of going to press no election tews had been received In the(clly. Tho tcle grsrh lines are working badly on account of the ftorm. CAPTUUU OK TUB PlUATKlrAmiDAt Oiipatrhti to tha Navy Department, The following dispatches wcro received at the Navy Department to-day i Orncr V. S. Nilitat TxtrotArit, Wan DcrAHTJiERT t The following telegram was received froir Boston this morning! '"optain 0. I J or, Jnfitmf Srerttary of l?it Av The Florida captured October 7, at 3 a. m , :n harbor of Uahli, by Wachnsett, and brought out with crew of flfty-eight (53) and twelve fJlccrs. Hest on shorn. No lives lost. W chusctt and Florida at St. Thomas, to lcavt November 2d for New York. Ihe Kcarsarge arrived here last night wilt paymaster of Wachusett, who has dispatcher for ftovcrnment. Joint T. Smith. (Yrrus U.S. Military TcLKonsrii, i Wan DcrARTPicnT ( From St. Thomas, W I , Oct.ai,13M. vis Boiton .November 7t lion. Utdeon Utiles; Siat I havo tho honor to report thcnrrlvtl hero of this ehlp.wlth the rebel steamer Florida tn company. Iho Florida, with fifty-eight men and.tweho officers, was captured about 3 o'clock on the morning of the 7th of October Instant, In tho Bay of Ban Salvador, Brazil, bj tho officers and crew of this vessel, without loss of life. Five of her officers, including her commander, and the remainder of her crew were on shore. Tho Florida had her mlrco tnsst and her main yard can led an ay, and he) bulwarks cut down. This vessel sustained no injury. A detailed report will be handed to you by Paymaster W. W. Williams. I am, Ycry respectfully, your obt scrvt, N. Com.?, Commander U. 3. steam tloop Wachusett. THE CHOPS FOR TIUC 1GAU lflt. The final report (September and October) of tho crops for tho present year has Just been taado by tho Agricultural Department. Th returns are now full, and vfhat was hltherU but estimates assume the character of asrer. tslned quantities. The wheat crop amounts tr lC0,C",S'i3 bushels. It rakes about five bush els of wheat to mske a barrel of iKmr, which would make the production equal to thirty- three millions and a half barrels, or more than one and a half barrels to every ono of tho pop ulation of twenty millions whose Industry pro duced It. The production of wheat is only about nine millions less than In 1C, which was considered an excellent crop. The rye production was 10,872,057 bushets,or less than one million short of tho production of the pro vlous year. Barley 10.71G..UB, about the same decrease as rye In the year's production. Oat 17GtGWt0Gl bushels, an increase of about thrcv millions over tho p'cvlons year. Day 1S,110,- 751 tons, or about a million and a half ton less than In 1&G3. Corn G30..5S1, 103 bushels, or about twenty one millions less than the year preceding. Buckwheat 18,700, M0 busbeld, an Increase of nearly three millions. Potatoes v(,Uo0 bSS, a decrease of four millions. In regard to tho falling off In eoru, 11 may bo stated that in consequence of the decrease In iurks, oecasloncd by the war aud the diminu tion of whisky manufacturing, caused by tax ation, there will bo as groat a surplus of grain for expoit as thcro u as last vc.ir, t-h i. .....i.. .-,i--n n.-r.- i.n .,,",',. r,Juf i .. -i.'.T "alanto Is In Iaor or lbCl.and Ibo itrallly J I In II Ml 1 if 1 1 Ir T ( ln nnrtDKnn Mini t vna .11.1 imf u t.ba. vkiivi . a a aaw vuu auvj huu maw uiu jiv. affect prlcil, all tto leading articles or proi Is- i '"a" wblt1' form lh0 "frorl of life oul 1 bo Tho sorghum, another tatuablo crop, shows a largo Increase. In the production of anl mal food thcro Is, however, a material falling oil in ucarly all the States. Tho production of I flax-seed shows a ery largo lncrease,New Jcr " r.,hU t.k.ng the Kad In th!, InfrA.ini w til A Ops amAimlliMV tf a, m ri . en million of pounds. Balancing oil the ' increase and decrease of vegetable and animal Production, and there I. shown to bo .tan. dance of food for the population. Tho stir prising psrt of It is thatlho production should be so large with so many men engaged in vtar, and so much destruction of animal llfo for war purposes. The use of machinery in fjrmin, has mado up for the absence of hands. -- Theatrical. ILc Davenport and Waliack Combluutlou PIHnCll t0 a R00(j bouso at Grovcr's Thcatro .,.,. ,n,v,,. r..- ...,- -. - -uwiw, ... ..,vr.v4.-j.u. Othello, Mr. Waliack lago, and Susan Dcnln Emilia. To-night the comedy of "Wild Oats" -i.i, , r n.. kit u n.m) ,ni t. "ll th. farcc of thc "0lS talP will be rlayul. At Jord's llieatre the popular drama of Eal hjnn i havlDtf rPnTtUh Miss Alice .- n r- , Q7 cry popular actress, in tho part of i J-auy Isabel Vane. Our theatres aro cry well patronized, considering that almost everybody ha gone home to vote. DxsTni ct rxCoFLAonATioi Conl Od rc. U3TnLCT VXfwOrLAOnATIOl t 011 Vil i dC- 'WV Decoyed. The coal oil manufactory of .Messrs. dos. u. 31 emu dc uro., os. 1,5 and iHEasurn avenue, near Eden etrect, Baltl- . ' ' m"' wlll tlie "'". - WM cnllrely " slrojul by flro abont 0 o'clock yesterday morn, Inc, and tho adjolnlns three-story brick build. ,, No 12; owntd SIul occpicd bT C,r80n .'leSSn Messrs Mcrrltt!sffttlmaedbythcmal$13 00U, of which amount tl 500 is covered by a policy , 'u. IIoPet Insurance Company of New York, ' TUu r' H Is supposed, orlglnaied through the Kns -1wl h0 btc"ll?t) ,r first running f heoll fromthetwostllle in thefactorycomlng n contact with tho firC In tho furnace, nud b'lnS thereby Ignited. 1 . -..a Kbntccks in tiibUt. AuunsUa.d.-Uc ks.rn that three of tho men held In custody for came home, whero they remained until scared off by tho conscription. G'fncfmtatf ( om, Porei -u pat era ear that nothlnt: can he mei l magnificent than Iho vlstagothls yeariu oil parts of France. In tho wlno districts thcro In a superabundance of grapes. 'Iho proprietors 0r lneyards aro actually pulodio know what t0 j0 lQtir UUtti eUpPiy of casks having long I beeu filled, and tho coopers, allhounh at work will bo provided, Tho presenco ot many dis- 1 . .... . . . . .1 l..lnl.Kf1 nsra i.llln. ra ii.lll nrlrl lnlit.il In iittv and uicm.are niteriv unable iosuddiv tho . ' "j uibui,aioi,.wiy uuuiu vu wwiy iuu Winds of nliciuoLialuutli Calais Dr. Goorgo U, Lorlng, a leading Massaehu setts Democrat, and formerly t supporter of Breckinridge, has written an eloquent and patriotic letter, from which we copy the con eluding portion i It was the rrand and cnishtna reception ftlvcn by Jackson to the first State rebellion which taught ns how supreme the Constitution might and should be over this whole Republic. The great men of tho past planted and upheld the flag of the Union for the admiration and obcdlenco of tbo American pcoplo, and with a bold and defiant front against all foreign in terference on this continent Loyalty from tho citizen and respect from foreign Powers tbey demanded and would have, though tha heavens fell about them, and the earth trem bled beneath the Iron heel of war. And with all this high purpose, they never fbrgofthe great duly of directing their conduct according to tho emergency of tho times, wlthcourago and devotion and largo understanding. I cannot believe thst they would have sup ported any policy which would tend to invito foreign interference, or recognize tho Indo pendenco of a revolted State, or weaken the Armed power of the Government by suspending the action of the armies on the land, aud yield ing our control-of blockaded ports through an armistice. I cannot, as tauaht bv them, fall io support tho Administration In lis efforts to .(he us a country. 1 am confident that our country will come honorably out of this contest, purified as gold that Is tried by the fire. However much I may havo deplored the strife, however much I may uavo regrctica any poncy ttuicu aeemcu io prolong and embitter It, 1 can sco nothing be fore us at this hour but a determined march in tbo course pointed out to us. God knows, tho sufferings ol tho war aro enough to appal tbo stoutest heart, and that tho sorrows which fol low In Its train aro Innumerable and Blckttnlnir, But ccer before has such a ecrvlcobecu placed In tho hards of armies as Is now submitted to ours. Never before hare tbe statesmen of any ago been charged with a duty so momentous as that which tests so solemnly on ours. 1 would i ovo this people strengthen tho bsnds of all its public scnanti, confident as I nm that when the day of pcaco docs dawn. It will bestow Its light upon a nation united by common suffering and cngsged In one attempt to preserve unharmed a great free government. That tho prosperity and happiness, the good rder and elevation of tho nation absorb ail tho thought and euoi t of thoso who hold our destl hies In their hands, I cannot for a moment doubt, lhat onr sail has been watered by tho olood of our bravest sons la vsln, I cannot for a moment believe. If a creator act cooler ana rtronger and purer nation does not grow out of this struggle, may God, In his mercy, blot tts record irom tuman memory. Anarchy lu Louisiana A Sad Picture. t From tha LoutsUna Democrat.! Alexandria, Oct. IV. The condition of affairs or v. bat n as once me oiato or txmisisna It becoming really alarmlnc. The lone-dreaded winter at band, the town and country filled with a population whose prospects lor a sub sistence at uesi wero precarious, out rcnucrea loubly so now by tbe action of the Ovfc ernment hundreds of families, manv of those of soldiers. whoso only means of living Is the little store of Con ft derate money tney, uy mo moat pincning economy, had managed to save, l's rendered worthless by tho neglect of the Government In not providing the necessary facilities to enable them to exchange tbe old issue for the new. : Yone cf the alolut n cruarlet of hte can It pwchittit iPtA tht old utrc,and tho people have none oi tno new ur any way oi procuring Iho Departments here aro refusing It even at the discount mado by Congress. As for the tho energetic, well-meant, and laudable resl of the tjovcrnor, wnose noncst anxiety tor mo cretin or tne mate is wunurawing it irom cir culation. And as a last feather added to a camel's back, comes an official notification that from the 1st of December next the cltl- nns muFt make the requlsllo arrangements to provide themselves with beef. Now, wo would ask, in tho name of common sense, how la it to ue aono f We cannot purchase U In Texas with eon federato moncr. aod certainly wc havo none else. Again, no iOod for fueleanbo had, though limber Is plentiful and at hand) no labor, no axes, no transportation Doubtless, theru aro few among -us who will ba enabled to pass turougn tne. winter wunoui mucu acinai suffering., h-ttt the majority, tht maaofthe jxopU, must amttcMlc whjh the ttwc of stariatlvn and freeing hwjltfnc taring. Again, Uutiiug, jitunaermj, pajerxnij ami tot $r bttaUng seem to te the oi dcr vftbe day; not a ulcht passes but somo i oor unfortunate has hW borso s'olcn, or a houso Is entered and robbed if mailers aro sullercd to coon as they now aro, It will not bo long beforo men aro Knocked donn In tho streets tn broad day light aud robbed. Marvlt apjKms iulein the an aidant t uiid runt i tot night and day Is there no remedy? Caunotsomo ouulnteiposo and cheek ill God help the peojlc, for they arc (citslu) as patient as mey arc uuioriunaie. Startling JHoicmtiits In Oeorajla Uaucral Slier m llctnrna to Atlanta. rcnrriMiMnd-nce of the rioclncatl CoaumerclafI KniiB, Ga., Oct. 30 Tho promise mado. HOOU'S army ny tu iavis rcnuers u necessary that their ' feet should again greet the soil of Tennessee " To compass this im porta it pedal necessity Hood, no doubt, Is endeavoring to cross. We hae good evidence tha. he haa all three of his corps with him. In the meantime, il in mill tl a of Georgia, their aonzbum cath- tred, are being rcmarshaled to drive tho 2Ulh corps from Atlanta, probably by a grand Hank log movement, for which militia aro admirably calculated. Now. Sherman Is adverse to permitting Hood to havo tho planning of his fall campaign and so. ilav before vtwtLrdav. hi broke vv camowet tif ltointaml while the took vji the tin of , much fur (Jhattanonya tin treaded uw. ttai djur Atlanta, ir-hci e titty will arrive Xovtnr on Uur 2d. Sherman, therefore, Iguorcs the existence of Hood's armv to tbe extent of flvO hravy corps. which, we may bo sure, will not bo idle. Tho -Uh corns, urn man cv. win do in uccatur, Alnbama. by tho lime this reaches you. It i rut-nods on foot. la Lafavette and liossvllle. to Chattanooga, where trains for Decatur await It. T ho paymasters have rcat bed Atlanta, anil r HI pay tho troops there beforo they embark In any further movement. ine late pur a nil uaaoouvjuccu Duvrmantnai i an moi t a great distance into the enemy's ter ritojy nndtuhiHtt mainly on foraging. Hood, hereafter, will fight troops under com mand of Gen. 'ibomas, (who is still at Nash ville,) If ho fights et all ; and there can be noth ing comforting to the enemy la tho statement that ho will find on army of United States sol dirrs competent to prevent him treading the soil of Tennessee to a reckless extent. Tnai ViTinmr. HiiTnna Path. Tililrli Anni at tho B Rion lhealro on tho IHh or November, 1. a noble effort to supply a great need and tj enconnge a worthy class or men. 1 he object Is to provide a home for seamen and marines tvnniiJpji ur disabled in the naval a or I re. N'n ., .... . ;- -- provision ii mado by law for such men, except lor the few who hftrusfnedlwent) years. The nni.nl t.n-t.ttala aro.dalL-'ncil tn t urn thft bIpIc aud wounded sailor, stTas to fit him for further tf.5Sffbi scnlco. Ifpcrmauentlydlsabledhelsleftto'Vi almshouse Is the only refugo of a wounded hero, bueh a refugo tho sailor dreads more than death. Tho fair is therefore designed to establish the Grteiuvlch Hospital of America. It la a matter of nriduthnt snr-h a national work should bo commenced In Boston, and our Stale pride, as well as our natrlo Ism. Is appealed to. No bet ter method could bo desired of celebrating our iiutaUKlorle, oi ol encouraging our ua.al heroes. 'Ihe call of Iho ladlcn upon our pcoplo has met n noble response. Ihe tboafo Is alto gether too small for tbe tables which aro offered. Buckii Stales wilt Io loprescntcd, aud liberal contributions of ui.'uey us wdl as of articles wuiBWLU mu reev..ri. u. i.u riw tnaniy, Tho opening exercises on Wcduesda) oeuIng will swell tbu reeeipts or ihh great eharlty. will bu eeptelally lntercstlu,;. Elo'iucnt speak- era will tnako addressee, aud the best of music iiukwio"m -... vmnu mu auu uw" ,.,,-,, u. wvv . " . . If wo do our (lat) to lbs sailor, this fair will .11,.. tlW.ti l.vllllu., mA St.nfll.t.1.1 HA tl.M ... t 1j x i ju iJiju levin. FU03I THk, AUWYOFTHK PUTOalAC. Tha Lata Fight for Plalcat IJne. (Correspondents of the Aasoslattd Tress ) ItCADO.'aa Aaai v orTitx Potomai, I Narsmbert p.m. ( Tha flirht on the nickel line, last n Id lit. vat more serious than was reported In my previous dispatch. It appears there Is a point on tho line nesr tho crater which Is not very straight, and the enemy have been desirous of straight ening it by advancing their pickets and taking possession oi grouuu ueiu ujuuruiuu, jBi night was selected for the work, and tho attack was mado Just about tbe time- tho moon disap peared beneath the horizon. Coh McAllister's brigade of tho 3 1 division, 2d corps, was on doty hero, and, having ro eelveda slight Intimation of ap attack, were somewhat prepared,' The rebels succeeded in reschlng our lino with tho loss of five or six killed and several wounded, and, being In Eretty strong force, got possession of the laf eld by tho ISOih New York and tho lllh New Jener. taklni? a few prisoners. Our men fell back until reinforced from tho 12Uth and ono company from tha 11th New Jersey and, after quite an engsgement, they retook tho works, capturing forty one prisoners. Thojft malnder retreated to tho point whenco they started, but a number ieu bencatn mo snowcr oi ancns from onr batteries. Their loss Is believed to bo about ono hun dred men, altogether! and all who wero badly wounded, as well as tho killed, etlll lie between the works, neither party allowing mo oincr io advance to their assistance. Out loss Is about thlyty, altogether, and few of whom aro prisoners. Beforo dsyilght this morning tho lino was ro established in the same place as formerly, and to-day tho sharpshooters hare kept up a constant exenango ot icauen compliments. Xov. 7 a. m. All quiet this morning. A hcay rain storm hss set in. W. D. McGkzaox. The Accident on tha Philadelphia and Ualtlmora I tall road Last lglit-Fur titer Particulars. Pn.LiDat.rniA. Nov. 8. Tho JJullttin has received the followlog particulars of tho acci dent last night on the Philadelphia and Balti more rauroaa irom one oi us special corre spondents, who was on the train at the timet Albert L. Smith, aged IS, of Washington, D C, killed Instantly. Lieutenant Charles E. Carroll, of the Veteran Reserve Corps, had both thighs broken, and was lojurca aoout tnc ncau., no men an uour afterwards. Valentino Stern, wounded about tho head. Among tho wounded aro Jeremlsh Brlcklcy and Charles Alexander, of Wilmington, Dul.; Michael Berthe, Philadelphia) Lieut. A. M. Copeland, 81st New York vols.; Jos. Bernard, of Maine, slightly ProL Sannder, or Philadel phia, la reported wounded about the head Airs. Smaller, of Philadelphia, bruised Kato Thompson, Georgetown, D. C, brntsedt Mrs. Francos, of Washington, bruised Mr. Jerome, scalded Susannah Elliott and child, slightly injurco. . Captured by tha Pirate Florida, PniLaniLrniA. Nov. 8. Tho bark Monda- mon. from Rio, was captured by the Florida oft l'eraambuco, about September 2, and burned. This vessel wss tho onlv Amerlcsii vessel captured by the Florid! since htr departure irom i cncrnie. Mora Treason In Cauada, Toiionto, Nor. 4. Startling developments in regard to a secret treasonable body of Fenian Brotherhood are being made In the city, ttc crered arma have been found, and the leaders la the conspiracy are being arrested. There Is a painful feeling of Insecurity cxlstlog. Tha KWctton, PflitiaiLrnu, Nov. 8. Election proceed ing quietly. Weather cloudy. ew vonc, Nov. 8 Foggy ana raining to- day. riection rroeeeaiDg qmeuy. T.OOAIi NEWS A Navr Cohtract loa Gaj. A bill-was pasted by th Councils, lu April ot this yer, " for th bttter ttcurttr of Deriona and vrooertr azalntt violence and crime by more geueral llghtiarof the streets witii gas ' tl mayor was amnomea to contract with th Gas company for the supply Of the gas. lather ths Mavor did not make any rropoiltlon whatever, or ths Gas Company would oot listen to the rr.no.Ula which the Mayor was required tomk. Last niUtareso- ldilOQ was iniroiueeu imo in uiiainun .uuucii tli at th filayor " be requested to enter Into a new enntriBt with the Wathlartoa Ctallf ht Uiminr. whereby the lam is oi the city will be lighted cvety night durtne ihe year." We echo th hope of the majority of cUUens that the May, r should meet ulta more success this time. If not, and If It be the ftult of the company, the next resolution of toe Councils will request, not a "nm contract wild tbe Waihloaton (its light Compani'hut a contract wlta a ntw Wash ington gaslight company. 11 fatluro tLis time to lighting th streets res ills, however, from want ol dllgencato tha mayoralty, the Councils will oave no ceeu io rrqurtt ivr mo ,'tui itiii uj- stiuct tht Mayor, or a mayor what to do. . m Tna Faih r u tue Bobfit or tub Oiu'iiai path? of th friends ol fa fatheilesi and of all a m- .!..!.. fa.- ..I. . . !... k.l.l ., a .. wihls A charity worthy to attention auu ayu- OIIU riltltui. ,U9 ii( ia uiu uviu n. iu. .j- um, on Tenia street, between V and O streets, iiurlnr aaehdar and eieolnr of the present week. waere the benevolent and humane will receive a beany and courteous welcome from the eipectcd and kind ladles who have eo generously under taken to conduct this plrasant and Inteieatlng en tertalnm-nt, where choice reireihments atduie lul art lots s will be dUp- sed of. The object Is to relieve lb ncceaitttes of the nu merous orphau gtrli ot St. MnccuCa Urphau Asy lum, and to reioue others from the Impending In clemencies and suirerlngs f the approaching win ter, from tbe many dangers thst surround them, t supply them with food and eiotl 1 r, and to bring them under the roofof this ho.MlB.bl home of the homeleis, where tb'y will partake f th mater nal and judicious sale of th Sisters of Cnailt7 ol St Joseph, wto have sorot y anddlsintsrcatedly dstoted thcuseltts to this axd vry other form of charity la which they earn protect tha Inaecont and r Hie v sufl lng humanity without regard to nativity r creed, and which they have so abun dantly prare t by their devoted attention an zeal ous labors In nursing th sick, wouaded and dj ln soldleis la our military hospitals dutlnr the pes ent war. A Fsiemo to inn Onr has. A Dancb Jlaoscs Ur. A largo number of eolored people resident near th Navy Yard ns- cm bled last evening at a house n theeoruerof renosyivaoia avenue ana uuxi mm eit where tty participated in tcrpslhrefta evoiu tioui which wr-re rather dlsonf rly la character Patrolmen MHitead 'aod Qordou arrested the Suty, and took then before Justice Handy, who ard feter PUoncopper. llliabeth H nsoaaad Wesley Henson, $iH, Janes Hill, tnW; John lieu, at ao hues iiir. rot( juu.uiub. Henry NrI, Willi tm H. Butler, Henry D,li, tmd stepheu Holland, (3 S3 each. Tnc OnsittVAxca of thb Baddath. Oor readrs will jerceite,by referring to our ou.inon Council report, on tha first page, that steps bi n been taken to enforce the obserranee oi the Sat bftth In rrga d to nawspaper-venders. A law was pasted forttlddlng the crying aloud of newspapers on the street during the Sabbath. Th bill'Was bacfednpoD a oommunloatton to the Boaidfrra - .. K. .. . ...ah ...Itam ftl.t.Althllt.rt Tl.tllftA ' who desires to protect the ehurch-golng lonuu. $&?<i$V& bKbVrruMVnd" ndbirkrs, , , , -.. n,.nr,K Tim tu.m. siipcriuieaueui wi v,vi ih niiw"iiiii ..!.. i U EAST a Si" uiUiUiii uau. iuhwh.- I ninocn saloon will b turown open t the pubiTc i on u evening of Thursday next, November io h. This Hue billiard-room Is located to Orover'B The- nats Michael ri.tun. u. havenat n. wi nam Uoldtnwalte, and Ld Cahlll Ihe abote Reotie men will visit Washington tote prrant at the openlbgof this saloon, and will must certainly site our citizens s6me evidence of their lUUi. n to cemmcac at 1 o'clock. A Stosb Battlb. Two colored youths, i rested this eftern.oo by inter (Jran, on th n star a tunry inoinas ami Menry mil, wire r- charra af tone-hattllmr In front of th Canterbury. They were taken to tin station-house aad looked "P. Tns Dairi. To-day Andrew Sidney, fifth sub-district, furnished substitute; s M Hamil ton, eleventh sub district, phj slcal dlaabtlltyi and Wm. Parker, overage. Kbuxl Burobohs Sekt to Foiit Dir.A aub. JarvrtT. Ckllda. Assistant Su aeon UI N I ca "Vuu John B. aimpson. Assistant Surgeon 1st a c. cavaliy, wcretakco Iroat tho old Capliol to- tisy, aud sent to Fort Delaware, Kbtlunsu. Llout. Bhoan, thy geutlemauly .1 l. i. . -h. ia .(It,. -! ju.Il a rut it a. a ft. uiuuvt- wuu u- wuhivi u ,-- - jsnartmetit in Co . Insraham's t Itlce, has re- . ...... .I.n.f.c. t.-i.f i.ln tl.riintrh til "r"u " u" 'jj"" " " " ftOtllll The rosulsr Novem- court met tht utomtug, 001 f PUSiiicsa iraus' lata "Jiii UT. uiu, ay iist. wiu. ni. a Ltwt GaiMtatoMrt JcliaTaylui, all of thai Jlianu, wasDiniioB, v, -. -i" SPECIAL NOTICES. art- uaaraatoira. l. v., Ifor. t, HO. The atetm shin REBECCA CtTOE has arrived. Cooflrneta will please attend to ths reception ol their roofje at one ft This steamer sails for New DOS St MO ROAN k RlllNriURT. a-lnhlin HAhnnla. "Tha Commlltaa on I thakiMtloo of a Publle Rchool Du)dlD( lo the 1 Ptrit School Dlitrlcl" iniltethoarehlteetaoflhls I and other titles to present pUos ftr a school I bulldta;. A suitable reward will bo given for the J plan adopted. Any dewed leiorAAtion iq rarer aaaa to tha am kill ha rnrnlahed br the Mar or. ur vf i u i uriua, w u , u 14a n tin. vvita, between Twcaly nrit and TwentyfcoDd streets i or by J. D Turtoo, aq, No 131 H street north, J west. J. u. wiitun. recrsiarr, 1 No. 191 New York avenue, 1 et. Twelfth and Thirteenth sis. no2eo3v (Cj-TUa next regular BXonthly lueatlncfSJ of tha Board nr Trustees of ths Public Schools wiU I U held 00 TUESDAY NET,1I 3th Instant, atl ooMt n. T, MORSELL, Secretary. r First Vardr Tit aubecriners lothl National ntreaucAii lath First Ward.w io I mve been nrrleeied by former earrlsre, ard who I drslra to continue, will pleaa lear their orders I at th Doolc and Periodical Storaof EDWARD 1 tVAITE, No. 1TT; renesyivaala a.enue, between .; Set euteenth and Llxbteeoth streets, and they will ' tta rvarl'nrntnT 111 ni1 ravntkHtf. nnrfLtr " " ATaTTh Kast Washington Elncnln and I Joboion Club will hold a reeulir meatinc j. FRY j TUESDAY KKNINO. at IMA Fellows HaU. at 7 o'clock. All true lovers of tha Union tvora- 1 oia to the eiectioo or uneoin ana Johosoa si in- vltri tn unit with lha flbb. v WM. DIXON, President. (J JAi. (a ubliwi sccraiai;. 't ti O" Short-Hand Writer. Auy Pirioii I renulrlnt: tho services ot an exoarleneed Bhort-i hand Writer in nrenatlnr lmnortant naners. raavl bear of on by applying ui lb Editorial room ol i thta oniae. seaiu rt itallclous Notlc-Th Capitol UIU I rrrabytertan Church meets (t stupor aril r) lor pub- I n wonuip n DAUDJVaii icDHimcania wun tne sstu iDit ,) in in room or tne nous imnm- tee of I'oit Oflloes and Tost Roads, Capitol,) at 1 1 4fl o'clock, a.m. Treachlaf by th Pastor, He v. John rj tJ-Eatraaeiby the east and west doors of thai snu a tilii srf-PeopUsTtaratiltr nvacirat Clatn Listl, direct to NEW YORK, BOSTON, and aid Important points. WaahlDcton Offlcssi RE PUD LICAN SDILDINO.BU Ninth street, (wast slde.fl eorner Pennsylvania avenua aud Rati, streetj under National Hotel, and (corner Fifteenth and I streets, opposite Treasury building. CHABLK3B. NOK", (eblS-tr Maoacer Washlrton DlilrUt. Crllaasi of th rfr ous, Huilnl, Urinary and sexual Systems new and reliable treatment In Iteports of ths HOWARD ASSOC1A- nun seiii vy man m sesitu teiicr rovenpff. TUN, Howard Association, street, Philadelphia, Fa. new ui vuBraiv. nutuiii. u nuuivti. LT.4. auiiiiiip nvuuii S South Ninth maa-iT fyw bar Uarnad not to l aetouUlia 1 . at anything, Tsars of expatleso aad a corre spondence esteadloe throughout all nationalities , of the habitable clobe have turned theories Into facta and established a basis from whlsh w need not err. VTa are not surprised at such tvU as the fouo wing although the persons who writ them I ax. We now th pcraous aod alrsamstaar, hece feci at liberty to tndoisa their stawmeots "Naw Bkofoud, Mass , Nov.M, n Dcaa Sib t I have been afflicted many years with I SAvere prostratlog cramps la my limbs, cold feel I aad haada, and a ceneral disordered system. Pnysi olansaad aiodlclnes r.UedtorUvs me. Wb.il 1 visiting some friends la New flork wko were using I Plantation Bltteis Uiey prevailed upoa di to try! tkem. Icoamenoaad with a small wi nel aas rullw after diuatr. Feeling better by degraa, la a few 1 dayal was asteolihsd to Cad the coldness aadl cramps had entirely left me, aad I eould aloep ths night through, which I Lav not don (or years. 1 1 feel like another being. My appetite aad strength! have also greatly improved by the use of tho Plaa-I tatloa Bitters. Keipee'tally, JrDjni Re mil. " I w much to yon, for I vatltyl nensve tub riantaxioa timers nave sava utj uic .1 het, w. ii, v AeeoHca, aiaariJ) n. i." " HKtnjBVUT, vtji , rw-pi, i, !., ti ' 1 Lava beea la the armv huarritar for fourteen months speechless aod nearly !. I At Alton, 111 , they give cia a Lottie of Plantation J Bitters. - Three bottles testored my speech and cured me. - c. a. flavvc.1 The following is from the Manic;er of the Ualoi Hone School for th Children of Volunteers, llATAUETCa MARSIOV, tlltt STBCUT, J new i uat. auiui. x iom i Da, DsAXEir-YourwoaJerml Plantation Bit ri have been given to soma f our UtU ehlldrea iuf taring from weakness aad weak lungs with Bio 1 happy effect. Oae little rlrl la particular. witH pains In her bead, loss of appetite, and dally wastl lag consumption, n whom all raedleal skill hw been exbauited, has beta entirely rcireied. commenced with but a teirooaful of Ditteis i day. Her appetite and sien2th rapidly la..Teae't and she is now well. Respectfully i Mrs. 0. M. Dror. ' Thou wilt lend metwo bottles! more of thy Plantation outers, sly wife has lej giaauj iwaeuiicu vj tueir us. Thy Friend. Asa Cdbtim, Phllads'pkU, Pa " " IhivabeeaagTeateuffereeirnul Dyspepsia, and bad to abandon preasktag, Thel riamauoD miters nar cureu me. Ilv, J. s. Cathaon, RoehSater, N. Y.' 1 hare given th plantation Bit-l ters to hundreds of ourdUablodsouUcts wun ia mest astonlsiung etrect. G. W. D, Aanacws, Supt Soldiers Home, CUclnnatl, 0 " it The Plant Atloa Bitters hare I ured me of tha Liver Complaint, of which I was I lata up presiraie, aaa aaa io apanaoa nj ui UBIS. (i. D ainai.(.S Uaroland, Ohio.1 ' The riaaUUea SllUrs have I cured mo of a dsraorcment of the B-tdueys and I urinary urgaos mat nas nuumw m ir )vi. ft acts like a chann. c. C Mooitc, No.UI Broalwav" : Ac, AS, &0, C- AS. I Tha Plutatloa BitUus mag the weak sUoag thalanjruld brilliant, and ale exhausted nature's I great restorer, vrhey ars eouposad of uo i-eis brated Callsay Bark, Wlatsrgreon, Sassafras I Roots, Herbs, As , all pressrved la perfectly purs I St. 1TVIS HDUi s. T.iTs-x. Persons of sedentan habits, troubled with weak nes,taa lrude, palpitation of ths heart, lack of I appetite, dlstrcs after eatlngi torpid liver, saasti patlon, As , deserve to aufltr ifthoy wilt not tryl them. 1 They are resommeoded by the hlgkert medlcMj authorities, and are warranted to produc aa ti-1 nedUa bcne&dal efTsit. They ar esceedlaglyl agreeable, perfcetly pure, aad haraiiess. KoricL. Any aerson prauacuag to sell nsaia- tloa Bitters la bulk or by th gallon Is a swindler I and Impostor. It is put t.p only la nrlf eablal ottla. Dwaref bottles rsltlled with fculUUoaB deleterious atuS, for which several pf saa ai all ready In prison, flee that every boru has ut United States stamp over fa ork uomnrisfr,! and our slgnaiuio oa atsel-plat stdo label. Sold by rssproftble dAters throughout tka ha' nam Rioua, r, la. UHAUk a l-U , 70 Rr4wv. N.T. ausa-ao3m 0 FFIC 1 A Ii . WAS DCrAnTMBM'. ; Adjvtast Cessbal7 orritE, Waui inc ma. n c . rtuvemter 8. tmn The ("M wlng orBoers, having been reported at inn neauqutuerBui inenruij iui tuiumuto. un lianer spec tied are hereby aotlled that tbey will a ai.st iiiamiaisvl tha aarvltte si the United States. uuless, wlthl Slteen ays from Ibis date, they appear before ia rniuiary coa.min.omn aeaaton la this city, t which Brljadtar Ueneral Jo n C CaitiV 1, UBIIWI '' iviuihhh, .r. u-ia.. a'd male sat sutiory ascoce io iu cnargci AbHtHiteUho t leave, heitngfaili4toflle In tht jr tvrgtan't ct rttjlc tr of 4i$a tify, rruirt'd ' W' 1 irst Lieutenant thanes C. Utaaam, voth Main voluatcers. Alienn wf tif t Unvt, and concoct mt judicial to gov videi flii mi tteiHtlttclbtinr. Captain tdward MUlams rUMalnoluntri E. D TUvVVSLNU, Assistant Adjutant bcnartJ. rplIlS lb TO 01VE noticj:, TUA1I in suuacriuer ABObiaincuiroin iu wn'iiu. CXittol VtMhlngtou county. In th Uutrlct ol Columbia, letteis of admlriatratlon ou tbe peil sonal estate of lllchard M Han Uuu. lato of Washl lug ton city, Ufccottitu. All persons naviug ciaima against the said drceascd, are hereby warned til hlhlt lhnaatnH. ml t h 1 h Lntichoi tbLM OI. tO thd subscriber, ou or before th 0 h day of Novembel ntxij mey may o.nurwtaa wy v inuu hvh Ult tn under my hand i this i elh . da j of No"aibr 13S. VWVt J.4HWI novo lawlw Admtnlitratrlx.