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.gtotional fjfeputtan. alfotial ptiital geiiMto. ttflttt Vim! UA1LY NATIONAL, REPVBUOA li (rabliihadr.r7 afternoon (BnndijMxetpM) liy W. 1. Muauas & Co., n It famkhd la our mbKrltm (bj turlm) t MBtf Jr tnonth Utll tabialbtn, W.W pv um U to ill month., nd II for Urn moiUn, Unite. tlf la dTne. Single eoplw, 1 ctnu. lAtii ow ADVanvmaa 0b Miure, thrM 7 ... $1.00 Oi, iqur Pour At ... 1.21 un. iqaan, dt. amy. - i. w Oi.iqun,ilxA.jf l.Ti Irtrr oUitr ilj rinitlumntt, lit, pr MBt.MdltlOB4l Ohm . wMk tltntlMmaiU eharcd ' tor Mch lDMrtlra. Sli Ubm or lt Mutltat nwt. AdTtrtlMmenU -herald b. Umll la bj 13 o'eloek m. tijUvind "Washington. d.. a. Saturday evening. November 28. 1863. , , , i.iit- i.i ' numll oiit.K-i...l vol. m. NO. 309. EciWlW S, UJJJ IIJU.J11IJ PROPOSALS. CHIEF QUARTERMABTKIVfl OF riCE, WAintvoTO Defot. Novinber 17. 1MJ SEALED PROPOSALS will b na'lTod At thl ofnee o( Captain C. H. Tomplni, A Q. AL, U, . A , at the corner of Twenty-aeoond ana O streets, lo this city, until MONDAY, PeeembiMUt, I8U, at 13 o'clock m., for th ail of all the mknurt bow onhind, or that may be produced it stables and corrals of thli Depot wltbla the next twelve monthi aucoesdlof the date of the Utttnf of the contract. The manure will be awarded to the highest bid der, or bidden, who will be required to Uke It nway nt his or their own txpeme. The quantity now o head to be Ukea iwijr within six moaths from the data ot contract, end that which mar ae c&mulate, within alx month! from the date at wMchltuarbeprodueed. Btda muat be made at ao mush per cuMi yard. liltla will be received for the quantity on hand. and the aubscqunnt product at each atable and corral, separately, or lor the whole together. If a bid la made In the name of n firm, the names of all the parttea muat appear, or It will be con sidered ae the Individual propoaal of the party lnln It. The Tull name and poat-offle addreaa of the bid der muat appear in t&e proposal Propoaati muit be addressed to Captain P. H Tom pa int. a. u. di , u. a a , vvBsniDijton. v. , and should be plainly marked " Propoaala for Ma- partnnt will b minlrad to m made In Qavttm- raent fundi, at the cod of each month, for the ma nure removed during the month. An oath of allegiance will be required from each auectaaful bidder. , rinnil ana aufflelsnt bonds. In the iutn of 1 11.000) one thouaand dollars, will be required of each suo- eesslut Didder lor me lauuiui pcriormanccoi uis contract. The quartermaster reaervea the right to reject all bida that may be deemed to the lotereat of Gov ernment not to accept, D. If. RUCKER, Bilg. Gen. and Chief quartermaster, nolft-281 Depot Waihlngton. PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANS PORTATION. Or rift or the Depot QoAnTERHAtTEn, Pnrl Ijivnworth. Kanaaa. October S3. 1S63. 1 scaled Propoaala will be received at thli office until H o'clock m on the 10th day of December, ihfia. for the trananortatloo of military auDPllea tlunng tne yeara iwnana 1000, on ne rouowing routea i Houit Ao. 1 From Forta Leavenworth, Laramie, and Riley, and other depota that may be eatab llthed during the above ycari, on the weat bank of the Mlaiourl river, north of Fort Learenerth, and aouthof latitude 4i", north to anypoata or tatlona that are or may be eataUlahed In the Ter- ' I rltorlea of Nrbraaka, Dakotah, Idaho, and Utah, IUUUI Ul liiuu 11 nun" a u auu.i uuv 114 weat, and In the Territory of Colorado, north of 40" north Blddcra to state the rate per loo J iounda fer 100 mllea, at which they will transport II aat.l itnr lneftchof the montha. fnim ADril to September, Inclusive, of the yeara 1864 and 18S hou)t Ao 2. rom lorta taveoworth and Riley, In the State of Kanaaa, and the town of Kanaaa, in the State of Missouri, to any posts or stations that are or may be established In the State of Kanaaa, or la the Territory of Colorado, south of latitude 40 degreea norfh, drawing supplies from Fort Leav enworth, and to Fort Union, n. M , or other depot that may be dealgnated In that Territory, to Fert Garland, and to any other point or points on the route Bidders to state the rate per loo pounds for 100 miles, at which they will transport auch stores In each of the months, from April to September, Inclusive, of the jearslSet and 1W6. Xoulifio, I. From Fort Union, or auch other depot aa may be established In the Territory Of New Mexico, to any posts or stations that are or may be established In that Territory, and to auch posts or stations aa may be designated In the Territory of Arlsonaand State of Texaewestof longitude 109 degrees west. Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounds for loo mites, at which they will trnnsport said atorea In each of the months, from June to No- ember, inclusli e, of the years 1864 and IBIS. The weight to be transported each year will not exceed 10,000,000 pounds on Route No. 1, 15,000,000 J founds on Route So. 2, and ,ooo,oo pounds on loute No 1. Nn kiMMinnul nercentare will be oald for the transportation of bacon, hard tread, pine lumber, aniugiea, or any oineriorr nuMma must stve their namea In full, aa well aa their place ot residence) and each proposal must le accompanied by a bond In the sum 01 ten thou sand dollars, signed by two or more responsible liersona. guaranteeing mm me m tuuimsi .utt-A.lTnr thermite mn tinned In the nronos&l to the partlea proposing, the contract will be ao crnted and entered Into, and good and sufflcleat securMy furnished hj said parties, In accordance villi the terms of thia advertisement, t he Amount of bonds r eautred will be as follows 1 On Route No 1 100,uo0 -J 2H0,000 11 J 60,000 satisfactory evidenced the loyalty and solvency of each bidder aud person offered as security will lx required. . , ppniinaaU must he Indorsed " ProDOsals for Armv TransiHirtation 00 Routes Noa. 1,3, or 3," as the CKte may oe, anu nun wm u cuirruiuvu uuich they fully comply with all the requirements of this m li rtlamnt. 1 artles to whom awards are made muat be pre pared to execute contracts at once, and to give the inquired bonds for tho faithful pcrformace of the (ontracta will be made subject to the approval of l)e (4 utter master General, but the right Is re served to reject an or all blda that may be oOered. Contractors must be In rcadlnesa for service by the tlrst day of April, 1904, and they will be re quired to haveapUceof business or agencies at ur In the Iclnlty of Forts Leavenworth and Union, and other depots that may be established at which they utai be communicated with promptly and rvadils L.C.KASTON, OCYu-iUClu major ruu miintrwinri pTToT oflALsVon hKA I) . OniiNANrc Orru e, Wan Department, i Wasminutoh, November 17, lt3 t SEALFD PHOTOiALS Will be received at this offlte until 4 o'clock P M ,onthe 16th of December next, for the deliveries of 2,uuu or more tons of pure, soft lead, suitable for ordnance purposes. The lead la to be of approved quality, end to be delivered at aoj time, within ninety daya, from the acceptance of the bid or bids. It Is to be de livered at the United States Arsenal, Governors Island, New ork, and at the United States Ar senal, St. Louis, Mo , l.Ouo tons or more at each place, free of II chargefortransportatlonor hand ling, and will be paid for In regular certificates of inspection and receipt,! y requisition on the Treas ury Department, In the usual from Did will be received for any portion of the quao tin not less than 100 tons. Bldi, with aj proved sureties, will be requited tor the lultllmtut ol any contract that may be 1 ttde In pursuance of this advertisement. The Derailment reserves the right to reject any or all bids, If not deemed aatisfactorj for any cause. Piqposals will be addressed to " Brigadier Gen eral CcorK D ilamsar. Chief of Ordnance, Wash ington, D. C ," and will W Indorsed " Proposals for Lead" GEOHGK D HAMSAV, aolS-wfiuUt Bifjr Gen. thief of Ordnance, lROPtWALS FOR HAY, STRAW, I AND GHAI.t. rORAQE Depahtment, ALEX ANURIA, A , NOV, U, 1BS3 wmrirN pnoPOIAIS urelnvlteilforfurnlah. I itg Hiki , Straw, Oats, aud torn, for the use of the (.ovenunent, to be delivered at Alexandria, Va or any point ou the Potomac or Its tributaries, and In such quantities within the amount proposed for, nil at such limes as the undersigned may direct. The proposals to be addressed lo the undersigned and to state the quantity and price of each article tillered. Propositi will be receUed for live thousand (A.OOO) bushels of corn or oats, and fifty (60) tons I I hay or straw aud upwards, unless It shall be for tho Interest of the Guternmeut to contract for a less amount. t orn to be put up lo good sacks or al out two (J) I u-'iela, and oats in ssiks of about three (l) built- i Is each, which are to ue luroisneu irce 01 enarge to the Gnxernment, The hay and straw to be e- mrei) oaieu All artUIvs furnished uoJT this advertisement tu 1 0 sulject to a rigid iaipecllon,b) the Govern m cut inspectur purthiues will be made from time to time, uudtr litis adwrtlseueut, (rom the lowest responsible UdJerustlie inttrtsta of the public sen Ice raaj iriiulie rtm unilpialirne 1 reaervfa the rlsht to leiect anv Kiid all olleis wtilch may le dieuied incompatible vllli theiuteriats ol the bovernmeut. lAvments will tu male In siuh funds as may be 1 rnvi.lfd frntn the United States lieasun. anJ an lr as jirattlcable, uiuii dduerw but the under klfracdresnvs iherUhtto withhold the whole or ait pari ol lite pajmeuis unm me couipieie lui liiimeiit of sffrescueuts (.jut sctuntj will be required for the Ullhlul liiiniinicni Ol any nitrrriiirin umun untier iais atv crll.euiciit WILLIAM HTUUDAKU, iknlS-Jm I t nUain and Assistant Q hi T UK ALBION, V PNNLVANIA AFNU1C, Iktwecu Slit and Kd a treats. liOARDlNG BV THE DAV Ofl iWkLK, WITH Ull V iinuv kuiutnui fllKALS AT ALL llOVnS, ri.ni.. , k Aall. i(M-lV L'- H- OILMAN J PROPOSALS. proposals ron roofing felt. MIAMI vaiVf Orricc or Chief QvAnTXiMaarxi. I Wajhmotoji. D. C , kpt , tatt. 1 PRDPOIAU are ollettad at I hie orlee far Ike furnUhlng of KOOriNO FELT is oatlawmkla qannUUsavaii.lt may be required from tin. to I time, in the eoaatriMtton of rairjf itatlea aodl fcja.rra.6ka. ' The rctt to be delltered at (he wharf of tho Cav alry Depot at Olabortt rout, near tliii elty. Bidden are reqneeted to Had with their bid sample of the quality of Felt ut.propoe fa furnish. , r ' The Felt wui be labjeetto inspection on oeuvtry. c oiAwmu, Lieut Col , and Chief Qunrtenuwter, eelo tf Cavalry Bureau. proposals "yon horses. " C Avatar BoatAtr, ) Orrtcs or the Cnixr QoAmtsntiAtTcn, I WAiHtnaTOii, D. C., Augnetlif uci,it A. PROPOSALS are eollelted a4 wll be reejhred HORiKS to be delivered at nmbarfFtnoiyirW mat ruuaaeipnia, waaningion y, mjwmmnmm m Y , or Indtanipolla, Indiana tropoaaie wiu b eaneiovrwi lor u nuaieami fleeh. Tho ahllttv of lh bkMeft to fulfill kla ureemeat must be guaranteed! by two responsible persona, whose signatures musl be appended to tfii guar antee. The responsibility of the guarantors 'must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest Dlitrtrt Court, or of the United States iniinei Attorney. , Pronasals must be addressed to Lieutenant Col- nmal A. a. eMwtelle. Chief Quarter master Cavalnr Bureau, nod be Indorsed on the envelope " Propo aala for Hortee H C G. SAWTELLK, Lieut. Col. nod Chief Quartermaster, aulS-tf Cavalry Bonnu. PROPOSALS FOR HEAVY PROJEC TILES. Okdhance Orricc, Wae DcrAniMcrr, waihirqtok. novemDer IS. 10S. HEALED PROPOSALS will be reeoired at offloa until 4 o'clock p. m-v on the Itth of Deeess- , ber nent, for hkavi rHUJa;u'iiLa.s,ioDeaeuv- ered In the following quantities, at the under-1 named ararnala, vln ATTHEWATIITQWR AH1LHAL, Mail. 2,000 IMnch battering shot B.000 lMneh shells 8,000 10-ioch ahot 6.000 10-inch sheila. AT THE WATCnVUET AMENAL, WEST TS0V, N. T. l,uuo 10-inon petieruig snot I 000 16-inch shells 4,000 10-inch shot 3,000 10-lnch ahells. AT THE V. B. AklERAL, OOVHOB'S IBLAHD, N. Y. s 000 lEuncn nairenng anoi 3,000 IMnch shells 10 000 10 loch shot 8.000 10-lneh shells AT THE AU.EOHART ARSEHAL, MTTSStTBO, PA. I ,UUU IBHOVU OBlltTUl J BOOt 1,000 IMnch shells 1,090 10-lneh shot 3,000 10-lneh snails AT THE ST. M1S ARSEHAL, ST. LOUIS, MO. 3,000 10 Inch shot 3,000 10-lnch shells AT THE WASHINGTON ABSLNAL, WAIHIMOTOV, D. C. i.uwi 10 men paltering snot 1,00015-Inch sheila 2,000 10-lneh ahot 1,000 10-lneh shells. The Proleetllea are to be made of the kind of metal, and Inspected after the rulea laid down In the Ordnance Manual, with the exception of the IMnch battering shot, which are to be made of gun met al or tensile strength, ranglrg between ss,ooo and 10,000 pounds to the square Toon, and these muat be east from a reverberatory or air furnaee. Drawings 01 ail tnese proieeuies ean oe seen m any of the arsenals where they are to be delivered. The project 11 ts are to be Inspected at the foundry where caat, but muat be delivered at the various rsenals, free of charge for transportation or andllng until delivered at the arsenal. Deliveries must be made at the rata of not Ini than Ave per cent, per week, of the number ol projectiles con tracted for; the tlrst delivery to be made within so riava after the date of contract, and anv fsllure to deliver at n specified time will subject the eon- tractor to a loriciiure 01 me numner ne may tan to deliver at that time. Separate bids must be made for each kind of pro jectiles 1 nod If any bidder proposes to deliver at different arsenals, separate blda must be made for aaeh kind At eash ulace. No bid will be considered from parties other than regular founders, or proprietors of works, I who are Known to this Department to be capable of executing the work contracted for In their own ( est ftblleh moots. 1 Each party obtaining! contract will be required to enter into bonds, v, 1th approved sureties, tor Its faithful execution. I The Department reserves to Itself the right to reject any or all bids. If not deemed setlsfae- iorr, lor anj ciuh Proposals will be addressed to " Brigadier Gen eral George D. Ramsay. Chief of Ortlnaoee, Wash ington, D.C," and will be endorsed " Proposals for Heavy Projectiles. Gfe.0 D. RAMSAY, noll-tuthsatlSt Brig. Uen. Chief of Ordnance. Ordhamce Orricc, Wan Department, Washihotok, November 30, 183. That portion of the foregoing advertisement which relates to IMnch battering shot Is with- tlrawn tar the urssent. GEO. D RAMSAY. Bilg. usu.f vine vi iruiiauer. post-tutiiMiat T HE "GIDEON PRINTING OFFICE," K1TABLIBHED IN 1805 (IIUEON A PKAKBON, STKAM POWER, BOOK AND JOU PKINTKH8, 611 Mnth Street, near Pennsylvania Avenue, WASHINGTON CITY, Ha lug greatly Increased the facilities of the above Old Established Printing House by an almost FNTIRK RFNEWAL OF MATERIAL And the addition or several or the most Improted fOWRK-fREoBEo, Are prepared to execute every arlety of 1FTTKR-PHFSS PRINTING, PINE MilTINQ CARD LARGE FOVTFR, IM.AIN OK COLORED INK. PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH R F. I. 1 F. I) ON. noH-tr J OWN W. VAN HOOK, I1FNFRAL PRODUCE and COMMISSION MkRCHANT. DEALER in Butter, Eggs and Cheesei ' Tobacco and Segarsi thampague, Sherry and Claret Wlneai Brandy, U hisky, IMrtar, Ale and Cider. Also, Agent for Queen's Royal Cabinet Champagne. 66 Louisiana avenue, oe31-Jm Washington. CLOTHING. OMITH'8 I SMITH'S 1 1 SMITH'S 1 1 1 480 8IV1NT11 8TRIET, OppoilU th Port Offle. MOW OPEMINO HI fTOCK OF FALL AHD WINTER OLOTU1NO, "OENr, rURNIIHINO GOOD,, HA.T1 AND CAN. UITB M A D K "t O ORDER. O.U tad . 8mpl.i( ,t J. H. lUllU'D, No UD IEVCNTH JTBLET. un LKAR TUB TRACK!" "p L K A R T U K SMITH It BKALL re now opening a splendid stock of FALL AND WINTBR CLOTH INO. WE DEFY COMPETITION. CUSTOM QOODS MADE TO ORDER. CaU and 1 Samples, at SMITH & BEALL'8, No. Mt SEVENTH STREET. "rpHEOLD WAR-HORSE AHEAD." T J. BRUCE A Oil Invite your attention to their stock of MKNS AND BOYS PALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. GCNTS FURNISHING GOODS, Of every Description, and at Prices Beyond Con petition. J. B It U C K , No. 414 SEVENTH STREFT, (Two Doors below Smith's ) A NOTHER PROCLAMATION. f THANKSGIVING TUHKEYS AT WILSON'S fb"e undersigned, having perfected his arrange ments in rniiaueipnia, new tors, ena soston, takes this meihod of informing hie eld customers and tie public generally, that be Is receiving dally, uy vnprwaa, , Prime Chester County Beef, South Down Mutton, Salem County, New Jersey, Veal. fTlaeo Philadelphia Butter, Capons, Bucks eoun tv ejul New Jeraev Chickens. Sweet Breads. Phee ante, Partridges. Grouse, Sulpe, Woodeoek, Reed Biraa, ana every luxury 01 me esirra marners. Clear Boeton Pork. Soused Pics' Feet and Trliie. Smoked and Pickled Salmon and Halibut. Also, a Urge supply of Foreign and Domestic Frulti and Talunlllee and others sivlae entertainments. this Is the cheapest and best plaoe in Washington to pure n see. inui n mwun, oeit-sa 111 Feun. av., bet. Itth and sotu st LEGAL NOTICES. fliERMB OF THE SUPREME COURT I OF THE DISTRICT OF LULUMBIA Wotloe Ishereby given that, by a rule of the Court, Its terms nave ocen oxcu as wnown Utnrl Tern, Third Monday of January. Pint Monday of May. Third Monday of October. Tsreu afUu Circuit Court. In which alone n jury la Impanoeled for the trial Di eivii caa j First Tuesday of February. Third Monday of May. First Tuesday of November. TVreu of Vis Criminal Couii. First Monday of March. Third Monday of June. First Monday of December. Terms if Vn IHttrii Court, First Monday of June. nrat Monday of December. Special Ttrmt, First Tuesday of January. First Tuesday ot February. First Tuesday of March, first Tuesday of April. Third Monday or May. First Tuesday of June. First Tuesday of July. First Tuesday of September, First Tuesday of October. First Tueeday of November First Tueeday of Deeember. By order of the Court. R. J. MEIGS. IV9 nHPUANB' COURT. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON WIUWTI-TO WIT I NnvtMiti 17th In the aiaa of Catherine Kuhn. administratrix of Joseph Kuhn. deceased, the ad ministratrix aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Orphans Court of Washington County aforesaid, appointed SATURDAY, the 13th day or December, Ibfil, for the final settlement and dis tribution of the personal estate of said deceased, and of the assets In hand, ss fer as the same have been collected and turned Into money 1 when and where all the creditors and helis of said deceased are notified to attend, (at the Orphans' Court of Washington County aforesaid,) with their claims froperly vouohed, or they may otherwise by law r excluded from all benefit In said deceased's estate t provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three weeks In the Daily twtiontl Rfputllcnt previous to the said 13th day of De cember, IBCi. Test 1 7.. C. BOBBINS, noio-wsw Register of Wills THIS 18 10 GIVE NOTICE, THAT lli aubaerlbtfrhaa nhtalneJ from the Ornhan'i CUurt of Washington County, In the District or loiumma, icuera iriiamvoiery on toe pvrauuai eatate of George anderlehr, late of Lafayette, atste of Indiana, deceaaed. All persons having claims against the salddeceased are herby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 14th day of Novem ber next f they may otherwise by law be excluded I rom nil beoent of the said estate Given ueder my hand this I ith day of November, nolt-wl Executrix, RAILROADS. TO D1S0HARQED SOLDIERS AND OTHERS. LAUiiun, As there hnve han nmv ennnlalnta muta hw the Relief AasoeUtlon, nod the friends of Dls charged Soldiers, about slok and disabled and Dis charged Soldiers being IMPOSED UPON U the purchase of PASSAGE TICKETS, the undersigned deems It his duty to caution all those travelllngto Philadelphia, New lork, Bos ton, and the Northern or Eastern States, THE ONLY PLACE to procure tickets IB AT THE TICKET OFFICE Of THlB.fcOn.R COMPANY. AT THE DEPOT. It is the only place when a passenger ean pro euro a Through Ticket, or where you can have I our baggage checked through to the aboe cities rom Washington. ROBERT W. EDMONS, ooS-tf Passenger Agent nUANOK OF II (J U It H . PUli .del kin, Wllnalafetom ad Halt I More R A I t H O A 0 . On and after MONDAY, JAN oth, 1641, fASSKHQhR TRAILS LEAVl. flllUVA, FOB eepted,) &,U.Mn. m., (Express,) and tot) p.m. anu t'i m., ugn. Cheetor, at s.15 a, m, 1 00, 4 30 and lioop m. wuaungTon. av ,w uonusys excvpieu,) 0 10, II as a.ao, s.00, 4.3Q and U.00 p. m New Castle, at B Ida. m and 4 30 p m. Dover, at B.1S a. m. and 4.90 p, m. Mlltoro.ate-iaa. m. Seitstmry, at 8.11 a. m. TRUSS FOR fMLADkLPUlA IkUk BAlttmoreat 8 00. 10 10 a. m., (Express,) I 10 (kx preee,) S.15 ana 9 m (Express ) p m. p. m . 4,10, 1 00 and li.io p. m. Salisbury at 3.1S p. m. nunuran 1 in. in mm 11 u w., um uiieru a a,oe p m. Dover at SJ0 , tu. and lo p. u. New Castle at 8.10 a. m. and 8 10 p. m. Cheater at 8.10 and 10 ot n. m . u su. s 01 mj e0p.jn. Leave Baltimore forSaIlibury and Intermediate stations at S SI and 8 15 d. m. Leave Baltimore for Dm er and Intermediate sta tions, at 1 10 p. m. TRAlfiS FOR H ALT I MURK Leave Cheater St 8.44 a. m , 1 16 p m. Leave Wllminelan at 1.00. 1 21 a. u . 11 IS. 4 10 p. m , ana 1 w a. m. FREIGHT TRAINS, with Daasenrer oar attached. will run aa follows t Leave Philadelphia, for Perryvllle and Interme diate places, at 1.M p. m. Leave Wllmlnrton. for rerrrrllle and lntermodl ateplaeee,at8.S0p. m. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and Interme- ilata claeee at n. ta. iuiuia s wniy a u, man i ....... .. .. j .. , from Pblla- leipnia to nainmore. rrom PhUadelyhln to WUmlngton at 11 and li si. n. .... rrom wumingion 10 rniiaueipma ai 1 p. m. anu it ion. m. Only at 8.W p. m. from Baltimore to Philadel phia. mar 18-U WM. STEAHNS, Supt. l863.ARlu0o?MENT81863.i YORK rHE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADEL- I (1 nd COinDrehenslvo narrnth o of the ex PHI ANU TRENTON HAILUOAD CUMHA.. lKir anu coinpreueuBiYU uarrainuut u.,x PHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPA NIES LINES. eTVOJT PXTTLADSLVniA TO MW T0HK AND WAT rLAom, rrejsH WeJmvt It rest Wharf sued Kia elngtou Depot, will lbatb as roixowi, vis i Tare. At S A. M , via Camden and Amboy C'fcA. Aeeommodatlon , . $3 36 it S A. M , via Camden and Jersey aty3etew Jersey AcoommoUUon - 9 38 At S A. U , Via Camden and Jersey tltyt Morula La ureas At 8 A. M , via Camden and Jersey Oty- su Class ncaei . . , At 11 A.M .vlaKeoslotlon aneTJ 1 KX press - ihvyr -9, at l M.. via Camden end Ambov li and A Aeeommodatlon - 1M At S P. M , via Camden and Amboy C aud A. Kxuress ...... 10 At S P.M. Tie Kensington and Jersey tltyt Washington aud N. Y. I- xpress - At W P.n .vfaXeustngton and Jersey! ttyi Evening Mall At 11 HP M tVla Kmslngton and Jersey City 1 Southern Ms 11 - At IK (Night) via Kensington and Jcin-y City, Southern Express At P.M ,vlatamdenandAmboy Accom modation ( relght and I"MMnjnr) 1st class ticket J 38 1 AO 3d elaas ticket The 8 IS P. M. Pvenlna Mall and the 1 wi(Nleht) somnern lresi w.11 ruu u...r, i. viuvi -, .n- aaysisepeu.j WASHINGTON AND NEW OHK. ..!.. . . .... ., ,., a m ...i ,. ...i jSpbl ! New York at 8 and 10 A. M. and 1M and HP. M. Fifty pounds of Baggage only allowed each) as - seoger. Passengers are prohibited Irom taking All Baggage over .vVA. .-M . . - r.i iV-'i-Vr. to One Dollar per pound, and will not IcliaMelur lay amount beyond loo Dollars, except by special sab tract. WM. n uaii-..i.ii gut. January e, lues. UNES FROM NEW YORK ton PHILADt LPIIIA WILL LKAK: From foot of Cortland atreet, at I J m , and 4 p. tu , Via Jersey City and Camden at 1 and I0 a iu , 1, 7 so and II W p. m . Wa Jersey City and Ke,iilngton. From foot of Barclay street at 1 a m. and J p. m. via Amboy and Camden, From Pier No. 1 North River, at 1 and 6 p m , (Freight and Passenger) via A 10 boy aud Camden, marl ALTlMOItE AND OHIO RAILROAD. un idu (( .uuntiA itiooronurriM! iom. uii; trains wiu ue run ueiween w aiinnguiu rum new York, and Washington and the W rat, as follows FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and DOS TON, Leave Washington at 8 and II 60 a m , aud fi and 8 SO p. m. dallj , except Sundsj , on Sunday at a 10 p. ta. only, FOR BALTIMORL, Leave at S 15, 8 00 and II JO a. m , and I IU, 00 and 8 SO p. m. dally, except Sunday. On Sunday at 8 a. m . and 1 10 and tt eo p. m FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave Washington at 8 14 and bam, and 8 30 p. m.. dally, except Sunday, ou Sunday, at 9 top m. only. COMMUTATION TRAIN Leave Washington dally, eiccpt miiuUv, at 4 no p. m The tlrst and fourth trains from Washington, and fourth and fifth trains from Baltimore, itop at all way points. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH, Leave Baltimore at S 60, 8 W and 10 iQ a m , and 16, 4 M and T U p. in. On Sunday at 1 60 and 8 60 a.m , andi 16 p m COMMUTATION TRAIN. Leate Baltimore dally, except Bund), nt 7 15 FOR ANNAPOLIS Leave Washington at 6 a. in. and a 10 p. m, Leave Baltimore at 8 60 a. m and 3 16 p. m. For further Information, ticktts ol every kin 1, fee , apply to George S Koontr, Agent at Wash ington station, or at the tiaket office. W, P SMITH, Master Transpurtion. L M. UJLK. noJt-tf Ceneral Ticket gent. J. h . K 1 D W K I, L , LtALE IN PAPER UANUIHUM AHD WINDOW BHADEfl, Franklin Hall, D street, near Mnth strswt, frisniNOToif, d. c. Work exesuted by experienced woikuiu, and on moderate terms. jele em MANHOOD; HOW LOST I HOW lir,ruH D I Just Published, In a Scaled n doie Pilcriixcta. A Lk-CTUKK ON 1HK NAlUHt, IKKAl ment, and Radical Cure ol fcpermatorr luea, or sem inal weakness, luvoluntnrj l-mUilons, M-xnal Debility, and Imptdlmeuts to Marriage Keo rli 1 Nenousaess, Cousumptlou, J-i"Utjn) and l-iuj Mental and Physical lncapackly, rcnulllnit trcui Self-Abuse, Ao, by hoht. J. tuUerwell, M D, au thor of the Green Rook, Ae "A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUKF IU Hf " Sent under sea), In n plain en elope, to an) ad dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two postaglnrps.by Dr. CM J C, KLINf, Wl BOWEKi, NY Vuitk, Ml-JmlndAw Post Offlue Box, !, For the National Republican. A IIRAVr TnAi.v. she was a glorious creature perhaps a tittle vain As she swept alone; the Arenue, drawing a silken train, Her robe was verr costly, her trail was verrlonr. And murmured admiration swelled out from every inrong Of idle swells and loalera the fair one chanced lo meet, Or who ogled her from taverns end corners if the streets. And thus she promenaded, through many weary squares, Astonishing the peop'e with her grand and lofty airs Butat length her train grew heat y, and with labor on she strode, M1a her garment, like a drag-net, took the sweepings of the road, On she struggled, till she fainted t her brain spun quite around, And two ner-it-har.d policemen tried to bear her from thefcround. Though well and atle4odled, their strength was all In rain ( They could lift the gentle damsel, but they eouM'ot budge her train t At last her skirt was llfteJ, and A terrible mess lay wetterlng there, Beneath the dress of the lady fair t There were quids of tobacco and stumps of cigars 11 Old sojers " tint surely " had been through the wars" A dead rat and a sausage, an oldMdftggert)pe,' Cockroaches, 111 e spiders, and pieces of tripe, All plastered together with feculent dirt A pretty appendage to an elegant flirt I Thej luted liertfKitprl) Htnilltd with CArc 1'ut tier Into . hack .nil lent lier home, and It 1. lo lie hoped ih will not.,. la bcfutlty of prom eroding the itreett la her eiealng Ure... Gol. Streight's Famous Raid into Northern Alabama and Georgia. A rORIIETT SN0MS OF THE AFFAIR. Our Soldiers iu tho Saddlo Pour Days and Nights. W'h nrit rnntili-d tit lav tiefnro mir readers a ' litdltlou of Colonel A. D. Strelght, with tnountitl brigade, Into tUo northern part of Alabama and Georgia, which spread such con iteruatlon through a great portion of rebellion) oun flue day last summer. Tho reader will not he at a loas as to the iau&ci of the failure of the expedition after reading this accouut, and It nil! bo seiu that no greater ncrolem husueen 00 ' diilatJ throuirhout the war than by the toeu . whoeoiujKmcd Itt I I ulll attempt to glvojou a sjuopsls of our ijioexptnimon 10 AuruiAiuunuu auu titorgta. rurly lam April lour rigiincma 01 jucitta troops Third Ohio, Hfty tlrst ludlana, Kli;h- so uuii Illinois ana Dueuij-iuiru luuuua ri'i iiuiita uero orgaulred by Col. titrelicht, dc- ,IHJ 1 lignul for "pedal, stcra aeriro. We wtro too luitlal1 equipped at Jnslnllle, and left there, April lllh, with about scuntten hundred too (1,700) iikii and eight hundred (MJO) animals, and proceeded to Fulumn, 011 the Cumberland 1 1 rltr, by trnnnports. 0 scound the country i through in Furl Heurv.ou ihelruuusvo river. pit king up on thu rouie all the serviceable uulnmla no could llud. whUb. InfluJlnir thoao I .... iir iiwlll.i wltli ufrnftiitllc1 iiMnmimni .,.. two , lrdl of ti,0 fommnu J, j ynm yorl neorj wo procteded by traueport i up the rier lor.a-ipon, a BUJiuuiai lanaitig u tho uorthuist cormr of the State ol MUihv l'pl. an p1K"1 mllci Irom luka, tormtrli tho Bieiio of iiuoofourirallaut "HosV triumphs, (iLn. Dodge, with hit Coilulli army ua at 1 Ihla thno tncamptd about tiu mlltn dlsUut, nailing our arrhul. It Ulng the irogramine wi" I'"" to niako a uimoustruuou up mo itou- und iHlur polul 111 the JlIe) lor the purpuso l iiMfrmi; inu inoi,uii;uia vi uur uApuuitiuu. Ai s04in nini! uiruruuarkiu ai fcampon, aua iliniilniM hud bciu given lor camplug thu UII Urint rrglmeula mid curing for the uulmuU, ( olouel tilrtlght fctarlcd lor (ioutrut Dojgt's ii irltrr an ni r lew whh that oitkcr hulug ,,, otUBury fiir our future, optratlous. Hero I will tneutiou clrcumstuuro which t outribQl-d mucli, no doubt, la our failure and ultimate cjpmre, Whllo disembarking and 1 Ickitlugotir aiilmala. a stampede wan treated union g them, and u early thrio hundred of tho bint mo had est a no J. 1110 oiuccr left in com inuud of the brigade, Colonel Law sou, of tho Sin Ohio, look no supa to n.coer them, und nun ly reported to Colomt btrtlglil, un hU re turu from (lLncral Dodge's camp, that tweutj- llvuor inirty ol tucm uaa got uwu. colon a S. cuustd au examluatlou to be made, aud thu number first stated was found to bo mining. llothtrifuro Immediately adupud tueusures to recoer at hast part of the strujed animal. U ut after much w ear and tearof mcu aud horse Ilish, only a small uumhtr were secured. As juu know how the Colouel Iewo auydeiillc tlon ol dut), ceu Iu a subordinate, to an) nothing of un ollieer wham ruuk ghes him re spouslUIlltles of o mueh Importance, )ou inu) eaill judge of Ihu humor he wm Iu ul this pletuof utglUeiui. It now seeiiRd doubtful whether Colonel Strelght could mount thu com 111 iud aa speedily as disiicd, U10 rebel soldlera halug prisse-d luto thu sunUe near!) all tho animals In Ihc couulrj. Thus heu uocYpetled but llttlowc found Iho utmost dlllUulu. In fuel, a Iqbs energetic eommiudir than ho would luvo tn tlruly failed In this pjrtleular. o joined (ieu. Dodgu at Scar Creek and marched with him u part of his eominaud as far us Tusiumbla. Ikru he turned ocr to us a tew of hU anlinnU which n elledour uiounted lorto to about tuurtfiu huudiud, huludltig man) almost wotlhlcss aud uuahod horses and 11111U0. I rom thu ahot e placu (ieu. Dodgu mo ed ou toward Court la nd, white our comma ud touku southeuelerl) euiire through KusselU Hie, and JlloimtallIe In thu dliettlouof the Cooturhtr. lhu tlrst da) podge incountered the enemy, (ieu. Forrest's taalry aud (Ieu. llndd)'s brig. ude of mounted Al ihamlans, but alter some iueouBldcnihle lighting ft.ll back, thluklug to ilriw tlie tiuui) ulkr him. Ill reison lor dolmr bo. howocr. ore et unknown. It wus ixjedid bv Col. Sirtlght, und, In fuel, thu ongiuui oijtii 01 am imnuincui was to ioer our expedition and eugugc ttiotut.ni) uulllwe wireutyoim pursuu, wiueu 110 uuea 10 uo. a Mioii us we Ull buik, the euemi's wholo Ion a I II upon U4 unit uttutked our reur at umi" iiiip. inu iiiini iiioriiiug uiier leavuii: 'luniumbla. It wus Col, birelght'i dittnuln t tlon 10 juiii, 11 miiie, u ciiuiilet. lint preits. lug it closely and bringing lorwurd lln,lr ur tiller) , throwing shot and ahull iuio our eu.iimu, u light was the oul) ultmuathe. bo he ordered 1 hult, dlamounied his torn maud and lormul u Hue ut buttle, ruudy to gle the rebels awuriu tKiLtloii, aud If posslhTo, to bo erlj pie tin in that thty would uoi djrelollow uslurtlier j aud Ihl we would most ellitluull) hatediu, had Ihf) uot io greuily uiiluiiiuUnd u. After about three hoars of brisk flehtloff. In which Roddy's brigade and two regiments of rorresri ainsion, with n lull cattery 01 artil lery, were eniraeed. we completely ronted tbemf eipturlng two long tu elvo-pounder brass pieces, ana Killing id a wounamg aooai one hundred and eighty oftleen and men, Including apiaiu rorresi, a urotner or tno ucnerai. We remained here long enough to care for our wonnaea, aoom inirtr in number, includ ing the gallant Lieut. Co). Sheets, of the 61st Indiana, who has since died, and at the same time ready to give the enemy a second whip ping should he advance. This, however, he did not do daring onr occupation of thli nosl- tlon, and not until General Forrest's whole aiviBioa came up did thry start In pursuit. By this time we were some mtlos advanced but they pressed ul 10 cIobcIv that about al: o'clock In the evening we were again compelled togUe them battle. In thli flgbt they had their whole force engaged, but by Col. fllrelghl-S skillful mameuulng of our little brigade, we were enauiea 10 meet ana reputse tnem at eery point. This, together with tho conndenco In hla courage and giueralshtp with which our victory lu the morning and his presence alwaj a at the most critical au 1 dangerous positions uau luspireu ine mm, certainly-is an iuai ena bled tu to meet and drive back tho discomfited numberi, 10 much superior to ours, and having at their command leural pieces of artillery. Our artillery consisted of only two mountain howltzuraand tho two pieces taken from the enemy lathe morning For thu latter mo had hut a email quantity of ammunition, tho call son bt lug nearly empty when captured, tiny were, therefore soon of no service So tho Colo nel ordered them iplkcd and the wheels cat down. The rejmrt of li rearms In this action wua terrific. The flashes from muxkitry and artillery lighting up the hill from all sides, ren dering the scencof death and earnago onu of the utmost sublimity. Col. Strclgbt'i horso was shot under htm three times and finally killed. It was now about 10 o'clock, yet by tho light of tie full tnoou we were able to discover tint the enemy had begun towacr and full back, unable to contend longer agalust the destructive fire nur brate bojs werejourlng Into their ranks from the admirable position ao skilfully selected by Cot. Strelght for our line of battle. In a short lime all was quiet, uud we werelctorlou on two baltlc-Qclds In one day. Deforeprocccdlng further the Colonel ordered Col. Hathaway to He in waiting with hla regi ments Iu the hca y timber near by, aud ambush tho enemy In case of au Immediate ad t a nee. 1 he other regiments of tho brigade tin 11 mot cd forward; but some time elapsed before the encni) dared to pursue, und when he did so, hla intlre advanced battalion camu up within fortt yards of our ambushed relmeuu, which at that Instant poured a lull volley Into their ranks, seudlng them back In the greatest con tusion, with the full conviction, uo doubt, that eer tree for miles around nhcltcred a ankeu xtlilhr. But rci)lngontheudantaaof being In their own couutrj, consequently ueimalnted with ecry ruid and h) path, const loua of ihelr Imposing liumbcra the) soon rillkd uud at tacked u again about two o'eloek In the mor nlug. Col. Slrelghtagalu resolved 10 ambush them. This proved so aucceaaful, uud gave them such a taste of uukeo courage and strategy, that w 0 had no further auno) auce uutil about noon Ul 1110 ucav uuj, nucu lutir auiauio miiiu up with us just when we were lcavlDg Uluunta lllo. AU that oficruoon and until about S o'clock uext day wo had constant skirmishing, when tney aavancca iu lorco wnuc we were feeding and we wcro compelled to glo tbem battle, that seeming to be the only mean otkred to free ouretlus of their unwelcome jnaenct. Uowuru agalu victorious, routing thu reU as usual but here we hud to mourn the death of the bra to and gullant Col. J lath awa), who ftll whllo rail) lug his regiment agalust a a charge of the eneui)'s caalry, IU was a brac soldier and a good man. Here I musl ag iln speak of the cournjre au 1 skill displayed by Coloocl titrcight, Iu Ulapor lug of hli troops aud Inspiring the mm with his own Indomitable spirit. Iu fut, (idieml Forrebt w is heard to remark after our aurreiid er, that he w as the best brigade t ommandrr he cer encountired. 1 he tight at this plaiu had tho desired tllcct In clinking thu eutui), and giving ua more time lo mou tm toward our In teudfd dcfllluallon, ewtrc at thUtlint- ubout lift) miles from Kome, (la., thu iIni al whldt wo Inttndid iroeslug the Cnna rhrr aud a city couUlulng some touslderablu nbd gov erument propett), and having (oiumiiulcatli n b) railroad und Ulegraih with llaUanl Chattanooga. It occurring toColoml btrelght that It wj possible for (tcuerul torn. ft iu eeul a touriir to this point to uppi lee tho mllltar) command r of our advaucufi virul hourn b lore wo could possibly roach there on our J ided anlmils.hu onhredu detail of twohundiul pit kid men, mouutcd our I en aulm its, uudi r command of Ca tain Mussel!, 5It Indluua, to rocetd with tint greatest dispatch to this place, taku posaji. thm of this rlvtr bridge, railroad to k, tilt graph Hue, iVc , bi fore the Ion is Hum totld make r(parutlouA for dtKine, or troops 1 c brought from Atlanta nnd otlur ninl on tho railroad, In t ase they w ire adv 1st d of our move nit nt. Colouel 8. UOtv kit lOUlldeiitnf being able to dude the uuni) and reuth Cooat rlvtr, which, If wesucctededln crossing ind destro) lug thu bridge after u, nothing to ihl Inunrre to prevcut the complete oucttsa of the exptdl tlon. Our Impel would, no doubt, have bm 11 reallzud hid not our guide tuUlcd usin n-gtrl to the roul by whkh to cros the Chattooga river, which lav 011 oar route. Iu Justice to hlm,howeur, I will remark, that lit' wa 1 true aud falthlul man, uud this was the onl lustaute lu whkh he stenitdat fault. Uutthls unforluuato clrcuuittauce took us at lea&t twelve mite out of our dlrut routi, biflJts otherwUu dela)lug u. u man Iud all this night, maklug four coustcutlve divs uud nights In the siddle, exicpt when lighting or fit ding our animal. ulwlthstaudiug the ihutUviueLl we guvu the eueiny the i rev ious evening and the Intimi dation tuuscd by our Bubduquent dtmonstra tlon, the dchi) mused b) our guile enabled him to overt ike uud atluik us aim it 1 o'eloi k next moinlug, aud after some Blight kfrmlh lug den. r orrinl sent up a flag of truce di man 1 inga surremkr. Lol.btiulght held it conulta lion with 1 lie reglmcnlul commauder, in w hk h our Blluaiiou un 1 ihauei of auiLLaa HirafulK cauvaafed. Wo had I ut u bin ull quaullt) of arunrrv ninuiuuiuoii, 1 ne lew Mitiias or ritle aud musket cartridges 011 hatul wiru uutlt for tinlio. 'Ihueueui) had u brigade on our Ht eudtuvoilug to lluuk, uud was, In fatt, ul tins time m tru Uomo tli 111 we wire. Our imn mirocoiii'Utd) iuaiiiel,liaUiig hud no not tor four davs uud nights, wink dcu. Forribt having the adv image of t ,J hoi sis, had been able to rct hi lomui 111 1 ul kaet half of tuch nlgbt,aud wai iu tlnril n fresh uud vigorous tompartvl with tin ctudi tlon of both our exhausted itieit .111 1 aiiiin i t ui t. Kuell uud his n Iv un i t" hundud inui wuu unnbloto tiotlie iiwrut K mu the Colonel Cumin uidluj at tint liu,a lol. Mrclght bad fuartd would bj tin tact, havlu. been informed bv dUiatthislromtitii. ForuM of our advance, hud colluti I 1 I irge forte an 1 put tho illy In a ru)lin t " f detenu' Commanding lhi bridge with tefiral put ol urtllkr)i had also toiu up the flour uu 1 IU I straw uud turjiutlnorL 1 1) to Ignite lu itt an attempt wa undo to lorn u tt wing It was evident u ha I to coutuid with u u p. not Ion. 1, both id lioul uud re 11. til lhou tlrniui-t uii 1 1 ikiii Into toiickk'rutl. noui ir iiiuut iiiUB txiinid hopckxit. It was tin ret trc did kd to Kiintiidu on the following term r iidirtgliiuui o Ktnlii iu toloio, uutl the otll cei uuu inui their piivutu 1 rupiri), lueludliu Mm side limit ot the toiimr. I henu ttrmi who unned to l v In n. rornst, and our brlgudo wa tin 11 druw u up lu line, our onus slut kid, uud w k wire prlnomr of wir I ol. MMghl made a tuw ruitarka, toin) lliiieulliig thu uuu ou tin lr InruU 1 Liiidiui, path me, uud en turuiM e lm Int, tin ispedUlonj ulso, stating thu cause tbai necessitated a lurrcndcr. Three very heart r cheers were then giving by the offleeri and men for" Qen. Strelght" and three mort for thaUnloi. "" The loss of the enemy In the Tsrlon battle and skirmishes during the fire days preceding our lurrcnder, I am ntlsQed, Oom personal observation and reliable Information from other sources, amounted to full 500 killed and wound ed, besides a large number of prisoners; whllo our loss was not far from 100. Such a wn di (Terence In the casualties cm only be account ed for by the skill with which Cot. Strelght se lected hli position! for giving the enemy baltta and the admirable manner In which his troop were always posted, which he took rare was alwiyi done with especial regard to the safety and preservation of the men concealing them behind log, rises In the ground, clnmp of buibc, rocks, ct so when the enemy al vanced, our men, with almost perfect safety tn themselves, could send death and destruction Into their rinks. The small lose on our side ta notwithstindlnr astonishing, when we take Into consideration that during the time wc had al least eight hour of as severe fighting as has occurred In any en gagement durlugthewar. Infactminyof our oiucera and meu declare uiat at times w e liat harder fighting than we experienced even at. Pcrryvlll or Murfrcesboro. The fact that w bad more men killed and wounded wllhour batttrv. from first to last, than it took to man It, nnd cost more than threo times tho usual ratio of niriccrs, I evidence sufllclcntof th saugulnar) character of onr dlterent entrain mem. THE KXCIMNdK UP PlimUXKK. The following la a loiter addressed brthc Solicitor of the War Department to a gentle man, tn reply to som luqulnoa fur luforma tlon a to IhecatiM of the relation In the p change of prisoner: Was DcfahtmcvTiI WAtHtNOTt-H LlT, Nov. 3J, 1-3C3. Dfah Bin Your letter of the 17th ln bcn received, In which you Inquire whether anv document are novvacctIbIt. or will bo IILelv soon to be published by our (iovcrnment, n latlng to the exchange of prisoners of war aud vouJitMty remark that the subject excite a deep interest Inconsequence of thcuffirlng of our meu tu Richmond. The correspondence pumUhud hi the Itlcli mond pipers does not, It la thought, present the matter In Its true light. In a few days the eutlru correspondence w 111 bo made public hem byauthorlt). Ibcre are scleral sir tons dltllenltlci In tht wa) of continuing an exchange of prisoner 1 One Is the bad taith of Iho euemv tn outtlutr Into mllvc &mlcu many thousands of paroled prisoners, captured at Vicksburg and elt Mhero, without releasiug any of our soldiers hdd by them, llut unotlier diQIculty of still graver lmportince Is Wie jxrtutptory rrfiisal h the tutni'j to exchanqe roluttl 4ditt and their irutcolari tipon term uhaUtte, It Is welt known that they havcthnalencd to sell colored captured soldiers Into slaver), uud to liaur their whltuollher. The (lovcrnment demand tint all ouccr and soldiers should be fairly exchanged, other wise no more prisoners or war win oe given up. The lalth of the Uovcrnmeut la pledge 1 lu these officers and troops that they shall bit protected, and It cauuot and will not abandon to thu savage crutllv of stdicmastcr a slugt oflkcr or soldier wh ha been called ou to defend tbe ting of hi country au t thus expoiel to the huzards of war. It lu bceu suggested that cehaugitt mightt o ou until all except the colored troop and their white olllccrs have been given up. Hut, if tills were allowed, the rebel woul t not mil) be relieved of the burden of maintaining our troop, but they would git back thclrown men. retaining tiieir power over tm very perou- whom wc are solemnly bound to rescue, aud upon wliora thev could then, without fear of re- tullulloii, carry Into vxecutlou Uxi luhumau crucltks thiy have no basely threatinid. Ihe Prehlent has ordered that the ttru liw nl ntallatlou shall without hmltatiou betu foried, lo ave'tige tho death of tint llrst UuImu aoldkr, of whatiivir ioor,wbom tL" tnemv ahall Iu cold blood deUro), or acll luo alav rv. Alloilur qumtinns betwun tM mi) l )oti poind for future- settkuieiit, I ul the lair t -change of colored noldier nnd of their w hit' oillecrswlU bu insisted on l) the (toveriuiieui in torn innttier reiwi Homier or nimir win exchanged. 1 bo sutk rings of our mm lu Klcauiou I are the "libit t f decii re 'ret an I Bviunatliv h n . mid tin re ln t'tm no w tut of ellort tu ulfn I II p iriftlbli rdi l. erv truly )oum, II I liM UlTINU. 'I lie I'sitMrtoi h lrt t km rs or Nri.HJ A not 11TI0N9 It h li ln'toiiie a qtiihlliin Tor Hie vtr) grave vm slderation of the City Count It, w hither the asoelatlou of no'rocj, imJt r th pn tt use of rcllglou lulluuien, U uot t vertluj; u biilelnl ell eit upon thi tututil da-t of our populitloti. ihe truiit 01 iiiit 1 aiit-ui in racti that drop out nttaftioiiall). Lptn t'm I ist appearand of the Vaukem at tn leiltk burg, ttnionl) negro 4 who weut oil with tluin when they n tired were those wh helour( to, or were Ire 'ueuttr nf, tho Afrb iu ihunh tlure, llieotlur, wlnt went with their mi Ur tn church, kept ahk,f from them. The, ncuro llolltiid, notlud il.t where Hliukrai lest for wiltiug paste for alave t escape t the Vunkei, wu- a "pillar" In au African thurihlu this cltv, uud ukaler lu the ehtli. Vl hi ri'out wan found u nuslc tuning toik, and a vurkty 01 mush and pra)ir books -JtuiinunJ Fs umner. IhohboveU no new thing. The rcbd re pudiate 1 religion wheu the) llred the tlrt gnu at feunikr. AU that has remained bluec of re liglou- ttaehtu; or precept! within the nb-l fctatis Las beiucouflued to the Afrkau hiinh, und wu should naturally expect llut 1 w U lu reader be prohibited there. Mil HETAitr Stanton tok rh-iiik-gl"u i" ulniKr catMa) at hi home tal lu Ohio IIUil'ITtlN. LltTUI HoM-lViLtlM Hli. UlSTAIer fl 1 OM M- sie am. TiifciB LoenoN Arwory Stjuare boa ltnl, Seieiiilisin't rat,t)itwueu C auJ Uiouth, Cnrtrr tiuill, ourteiutli strvrt west, at ter uiluusuf clt) rilrut4 LOitiiutUn hu Hal, Touitrenth strirt writ, at tdiuiiiusufttt) r-ohurtJ Cftnq Iflllioai Uiilivenlhslrctt wt?it,t teiml nuai till) tHllroid uoi Hi UjukUb hoaiitftl, cuiucr ol I streit auj New Jcnr) aiviiue fcklntou liuij ital, ib iiitUaa faliu, ucutUeait olrlt) IriUvtr) liutpitnl, iintr Aluu Huiiae, eil ,i( the tnnilfl Hnk) hua Hal, htiiJa.l (tieru, tuiirlb ilirt. niirtlifrtt ot city Hnrvwood hui(.ltM, torcorau'a laru, vt..tt strert west Jutklnry ftquare hoapttal, JuJiciry iitrt, Louistann n.enut knloraiua (41.11II ux) l.uital ttuvk eie, k, out fwnitj-ifcotul attest Llutuln hoipltsl, on imlttiait ol c aj H.il Mount I'leaa-vnt lu.i Hal, rouitieuih iireft, trjundCatvrr hoi Hl Miiilutr) tottjlttl, (Uwuefli'Hii.jcwrner of liay aul Ultin atm ts ttuuo huiitol, hiiiiitrrutli itrrtt, near tnluui hikuIiusHiitl M. Hiikbetli hi Hal, tluiiit Mll'iiu,) teyout Nvy irtrJ west kl Alo)siu hospital, lawttuitvotlle,) North Cai ttul au4 K stteeta M anion busnllal. 1 aoJ w Jul it V tveuue Utsuiitrrv fc-) ku4 r tr lutlnuat), mt.ui f'giir. tfeutlt stret aul uavtl avmuc