Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3778, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1862 — Page 3

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nr.i)r.DAV vi: mint i Job Printing. We are dow ready to do all kinds of plain aiid fancy Job Printi.-.g, in the beat ä'yle, on abort notice, and es cAap aasvayofW rj?7c-r. We h4vc cornpetcr.t hinds, pood prc-stM, a fine assortment of paper and csrd, and we cm do good and cheap work. All kinds of book, briefi, cmloguea, I.e., printed in the bet tvle and on hört notice n , i W e aik the patronage of Democrat, and allothera that want printing done. tf. To Local ADvaTiaiav Occasional, or transient local notice', will not be i!erted in this Eaper hereafter ui?les they are paid fur when anded in. and to insjre insertion must be handed in before 6 o'clock P.M. Local notices ol five licet and under will be inserted one time fur iV) cts.; each additional insertion of the same in liter, cU.; marriage rotier, 50 eta.; funeral notice. $1; pay required In advance. Notices for benevolent aocietits tioj execedir. five line., or.e insertion, cti. The above terms will be strictly oberted. Deuicrallc Central t'oiunilltrp. An adjourned meeting of the M.irion County J Deoiocratic Central Committee will be held on i next Siturdaf. November 15, ltC2, t the office of Ii. Tavlor.Ev , at 1 o'clock P. M. A full and roru t ulteilaiH-eof the Committee I rejuetrd N. Hatpin, Ch irnun. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. Commissioner O-xnlwin rrivel at home yesterday from the army in Kentucky. rZ4-V.., fr.l. ti.lL.m.r. (i.,i. r. (.-.! t or fruvl, Ko to Cuimin-lnniV, on Illinoi street,! 0,vite the (toveriiot ' mansion. , l( 5?It rerouted that a challenge pised be tae n tat disi.ngui-ltnl aiwy i ßiceis in the city. The affair w a act lie-J without reorlin to gun -poader. t""Mr. ThompHoii A: Son, at the New I)cjt, are iu receipt ol (xJey .iixl I'etvix.n'jt Ladie' National Mi. He lor December. Hah capital number. ""Seveti car hah o s tiior. p ished through the eitj yesterday tn rute for Cairo. They came ty tt.e liellefont tine i0 and and left oier tliüTtrre Haute and Hic!imond line. J"2fA Iocoruotire on the JeflVrs 'iville rail road lich.irl it-elf into u Hock f wild tinkers and brought down n brace. Strain sjHirttnj; may become fahionabie in time. Wantmi. A first ila-d l)Uir.ef liou-e on Pennsylvania or Wit-hintoii tlcl for which the highest rent will he jpiid and a satisfactory lease Ukea. Apply to Frank Srn;th, real estate agent. liTlieii. Uuell, in pursuance of order', retch - j el Ji'diai.anolis last 1 l.t;rsd iv , and, on the eve tting of hi nrrival, was, with hi lady, the recipient of a serenade and much courte u attention. e venture the pteiiietiou that the lieneril will bocome a great favoiitc theie, :md that lie will live ilown the prejudices which sue i-ntertained ugaiust him in that vicinilr. lAHiiti illr Jour. k-3yThe Anderson Cavalry that parsed through hereon Monday was an entire regiment, and not a single troop, a we supposed. They me a splendid b.wlj of men neat, sohliei ly hoking mid well behae'J. No boly of men tint eer p isseil through our city were tnoie generally udmueU than the Anderson Cav.iliy. tlj" It appears from tho dispatches this m )rning thit tien. Itutler is establi-liiug peon slavery, with the General (iortrnment a.s the nnter instead of the old system of ervilude. It won't work, and it is the meanest svstem of slaver? a under the sunthe most heartless and cruel, if jt would work. SciUMiL Notjck. The public school of this city will open ou Monday next, the 10th in-t , except that in the Third Ward, which will open ou the 1 Tilt hid., unless public notice to the contrary i uiien. The teachers are rnjueteil to meet the Superintendent at the Second Wurd school hone. on Saturday, the cth lnt , punctually, at 10 A. M. It y otder of the Hoard of Trustee. Nov. 5, did Jamis (iti tM, See'y. J'ST'A London letter states that tho tern tins of Sir William l).n, the baronet actor, wh oied in Australia some time ago, were brought to London b? one of the recent ships Irotn Auslra lit. Sir William's widow p. id 100 tor the fieight, and they now lie alongside Ducrow, the famous equestrian, iu Ken sal Sice.i Cemetery It is stated that Sir William has left, some way or other, atout 13.000 to Li ly Don nod their child, who hid a thigh broken in Australia, and had to come here to go to Kuglaud to have it le broken and re.-et Tilt TllfcATiB Immense- audience continue to wimesN the admirable perform antes of the charming Mis Sallie St. Clair nd Mr. Rim m. To might 15iU( imult's lamoti military and epectacular drama of Jessie Hinwn or the S ege ol Lucktiow, w ;th Mi'S Sallie in her gteal peiona tion of the Pel of the Regiment, Jessie Ihown, will beprmiuced. Great car ha been exj coded in the pi o lue I ion of tii fine war drama, and il w.llbrt mouii id with iew atxl beautilul sceneiy, p pert es fid met ban cal efiects, which together with theudin rableca-l of ch trader, embodying Mis Marion McCaithy, Felix A. Vincent, Mr. Itiley and the entire company, w ill insure a great drama tig treat. MF The London cofre;sndent of a leading I'an-iaii iournal has a ridiculous tale about a oung lad nho ervl coiuc.-tibles behind M. Vcili inl'a counter, at the exhititum. "A bnronet one day culled for a ootlle of champagne, drank it, and left his puree behind. It contained a cod deal of money and a season ticket. Mee' returned it to him; but he icuincd only the tiiket, and made her a pie.-ent of the purse and its contents. The next day, tho bironet came for another botile of champagne, and again le:t his purse; and he continued the same trange procedure for several mouths. At length Cime a da? hei he did not leive his putse; the younjt ladi a.-ked him why, an I he theieujsm made a iunpoilof marriage. She is now L idy u this singular mannvr do KnglisU baronet make love." A Virginia Manmox In a detiU of the three days chase of Stuirt's cavalry by General Pieasinion, given ty t!ie corre-;:ideiil ol the New York Tvnr$. w'e find the following description of a Virginia inan?ioii, und what hapjened it in the last skirmish: Near by the wohs iu which the rebel were nlared stand. the elegant mansion of Mr. J. Fletcher, and oti arriving on the ground, irnmedt- J ately alter the ceitiou of firing, we found it j cun:ed tr the ollicer of the Uöt h New Yolk i ait regiment lleie a sumptuous tiuioer nao iK-eu jepartl for Smart and hi taff, ami was eaten with much satisfaction byaconnuny cipitUy hum:r mtl far more loyal. Col Kleuher, who died" some months ago, in connpieure ol a wound received iu the rebel service; was a noted Seces.iot.isl. A aon of hi i member ol Mmrt's cav.lrv, und i. at present ip the Shen-iialuah Valley, an! m younger son. at present re-idtng at i honiw with his mother, has be'onped to the retct armv, but wat brought home wounded. 1 uo estate is a ruaniÜcetit one of a thousand acres, ai;d tlie house ruuvh the fiaet I hire jet seen in any psrt oi" Virginia It and all its appointments an'l appurtenances nre indeed such as miht well befit a first class Oid Virini I istttci alio family. In the conre ot the ei.countf r, the rebel hirp ehootsrs h ol t.ikeu heller tehitid and inside of this house, ai.d were bciouiiu tiaupCToui. Ih consequence it Le'aaie nece-sary t dislodge .hem fruni their pieilHn, bih! a lew shell eo thrown into the house. On trivipr we lound how accu rate the firing had leen. Une shell in particular pasd tliruefh the i"ront dr and eplnlel in my la.ly'sla-Midoir, hteikiti and stu ili n ei erallv. m..t covering the elegant Iii, ei ies with the tltirtt of the room. JIr.s. Fletcher liad but a tew too ruei.ts Lefui been aited io thU prtuitnt. but bad retreated to the cellar when the shtKiiiKj-e an. Colonel Insure, comm ind':i the Kirst Ibvisioitot the Ninth Army Corp, makes Ms he..ltuatter here, and I write fiotn one f the eleinl npartment of the nnn-loti, hiving re turned hither after follow injj Ilea-anion ns far as tPPfrille, where he irm for tl.e night.

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j one of the-e tasty articles will fir.d rcvut'if 1 sortmcnt in endle-s varieties of binding at Rowen, Stewart .V Co s. It is decidedly the hi.al orner l Unk of album in the State. JjfTle only conversation now among tnen on tlie treets is the removal of Gen. McClellan. Not so with the ladies, however, they are all d'ictsssirg who keeps the best as:d cheape-t fur in tl'C city, and finally voted Rarabenrer' hat sture, Nu. 16 Ka-t Wahiigtoa street to be the place; a good choice. DirabTitt. or Tsv.crs Srticn or Gorrksoa M( fcTO.f The lÜOth regiruenl lelt yeterdy a ter.o n for the fet of war. A they pa-sed tr.r itics nou-e wie rrgttr.cni r. tiiei anu c.ii ei Governor Moron. He remarked that he had 'Jul returned from a-hmgtoii and he brought yn-rious near-, ins opportunity oi acetl uning the condition of a!Tair m pood and he could safely pnnounce the rebellion ou in last legs Kverything was favorable for the cue of the Union. Texas, the pre it oarce of supply of rue it for the rebel, would be cut off speedily by our gunlxiat fleet, and wo would tarve thern out a we hid commenced to do in the beginning. The North at lat hi come to be desperately in earnest. He assured tho-e who heard him tint the? might go forth confident th;il victory would perch on the n ition.il stand ml, and he hoped that e ich and every mm would return in safety to their families. Three cheers weie given for Hi Kicellemy at the conclusion of hi pjieeuh. Cnx. I'ramj's KMfTiMi. Inll.irroJsburGe. l!r :' wa a-kl wheihcr he intended reni.iiiiix Kentucky lor c..n-i.IeralIe ti.iie. "Oil ye-." i paio ne, i nave nrount i:iv Miuung wiui rue. ' And to iinilar jUe.-tioti in Ver iille-, Xic-lnd.is ville, Lcjiiriti.u niiü r ranktort, ami n ooubt a dozen other 1 1 ice, he aii'e.reJ in like ra inner. "Oil e-, 1 h ive brought oiy knitiiu with uie " Now wetdiould like to know helher, ut the hig scare lu'll e hiui, he liidn't drop a btitcli or two? It jceni t-tr.mpe that the rebel armie? should coini l iiii so mut hoi the w.iht ol ock when even 5. i .... . the l.entr.i- i.Ke u.eir ki.iuii. w nei ei er uiey How convenient it ill hr, when we c.itcli Hr.p nnd 1 i kner, t-i make lr.i knit a flout pur wl usp-iider tor the two; ile nee J neier be in want of vain to woik with lor he cat. tell varus enough any time for all poV.ble purpo-e. Pny how many utifoituiiate victim did he bring with him, w ho-e poor broken bones must do a go;d deal of teiiou kr.itt tii: before they will be tit to do any thing el.-e? lsuirille Journal. l or the Ixiljr State Sentinel. " I lie .M;?rr it ml I lie Iu!pit." Mit. hmT jti: Under tins head 1 n oticed an article iu your piju'r a hort tunc iiuco. I eonsidered it strieturt s uhoi A'olition tn iticim then as now not out of place. In fact, men now-a-ill)., es'fcially tho.e who pro!e.-s to be c tiled to lite woik )f the min'-stry, so far lorget ttieir mis ßion a to olten loast, in tbds holy temi!e, of cing the ndk-ocates of iloctti:ies which hive brought the present troubles u;on us and deso late the hearth-l nie of thousand of our lei low countrymen It seem to me if ministers were half as zu ilous to s ive souls from eternal despair as thv :re to dejuive flavt lud icis of what they Conceive tobe their proj eriy.lhe fruits f their lihori would redouinllo the lorv of Ood. Have we not enough ol this jtulF in our pie.-s mih! at our piditical gatherings to let one day in seven be devoted to purer iltuiightsT All do not think alike on political subject; all 'i it Chut the same ideas of government Here, then, do we fee the nei-en-ity td' the inini-ter :it!-ndttig to ttie duties of his calling. It is written that the laboter is worthy of hi hire. Hut In he not a certain kind of woik to peeiorm? Is he wtirlhv when he fails to perlorni Iiis contract without good renoo t do so? Lvery mm to his calling, then tlieie is harmony. Hut I tiri-t iidt rtoe (hi article without menlioning llie fact that the-"Nigger ami the I'ulpit" article rclcneil to above h is caused sotnosh ikiii" among the dry bone member td the congregation wheie em tticip ttion doctrine has been pr1'nsely bch hel ol htc. A committee of two KcpuMl'.'iUis, of etiurse recently waited uMn a lemocrut. Mod a member of the same church, to inquire if he whs not the author of the afore i id url.cle. He would give them no light on this point, but informed them tint he indorsed the utliclc. They then left our friend, satisfied that all w ho worshiped God did not worship the neuro aUo. Hit.Lt. Tltr Yalt liigton I'orti liciilioua. We take the following liomthe Salionul In tell ir net r : The Military Commis-ion now inspecting the lomhY atioiis lor the deleii-e of Washington will, it is slated, make -in elaborate iepii of the w hoi subject. The tot tl periheryof the ch'el work iirtiuml this city i in cx c of thirty lie miies. It is the opinion of the commission, m f ir o -i they hue examined, that the sites id' the vaiions f iits hive been judiciou-ly selected, und the fort themselves a.e well cmi-tiuc!cd; but that more artillery and larger g urinous arc re ipaired to render them thoroughly defensible, und alo that the intct v its between the larger wmks should, in m my places, be sfiengthencl by the Constitution of rille pits, tcdan, mid ubatiis. jVl'hi is said to 1-e the opinion of liens, Totfcn, H mi ml, an 1 Lullum. the eli ef engineer tdln er of the commission. This ex miin tiit n, we in ty add. has l, ecu made on the ietpie-1 of lieu. Ii r ii aid, under wlue tlrel supervision the-e de fene were cot. strut td in view ol llie event 0 last August. He was unwilling longer to hive imposed iijsui hi'ii the undivided le-ponsibtliiy for the correctness and niftieienc.v of work 0 such iinpoitance, and Insni-ely sought the iudoi -fincnt of his views l.y this commission pre pai itorv to Iming ihe whole subject be.'oio t'oiigles.s at it next session, with a leipiest lor such an approprt ifioii i w ill tender tlie national dpi til as impregnable a any other fort'fied town. SHIRTS. Shirts! Shirts!! Well Made AMD At Um PRICKS; At Srt, a K T ' .V trnxisiiuw GOO I)S, AT SO 4vi:s r w mi r riir.rT OrdT-fri'Tn On r'ir.try jrrn:j tt.v f Cs!. norl-.'.U-' COFFEE. 144 RUBI A MILLS 144 lit tikKENt -srRKbT. NF.W y .RK CUT. f;ovi:s;oi kt coffek, pJt UJ) ,a ,.n f .,. rourll p, b,)M. 0 .T TAr fr R! irer,, 43 in a boi, and la We put ap ant 8 to 3t) reo:. the followinir ktnis; j.iv., i iii.ir in. rv. mo, anil M PKHIOIt ctiKn:i:. mo Tetr;ievr ourCo.1i te letltr than any pround i Cofh -e now In use. All orders a blr. at t" n r t -ur Airent. Mcsr-. Fi.ur A Vol o. 13 Chamber street, c-in-r Wasbit 7t- n street. Saw Vera Cry, and 5Ir. IV.tiaapi tvt, 1'J A lil south Vatrtrert,Chlcae'c, !"'.r.oi, wi'dmti.e trm-pt attenltn. ccts .UTU TAIiril V PLACE. NOTICE. NoticP to VoTh OTtCF 1 IlKuEKi '' - " " " i-'V -r . i . mm ......- r 1 . I Vi.'H-W r.P.nr thai tn-v wit. si-r.-i t - io-.d tax on or bcloremc UI'J ' ,11, n l--!ia City Treaur-r. NOTICE. KICK KiK AM v. Iuqnireof JtftKFKNAN V riFKCr

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I XO ll.l'sSU A: r, DruajKiat, ."Mo.! Ii lit O athlnilon Mrerl, llave been appointed agrnti tot tbe aale of n it a a n i: ' r laoo, THE VTONIJKRFUL GRASL'LL.S, f-r the care of Coab, ColJs. Sure TT.riat, Ur ncUiti, W t-eiirK, rritation I tb L'vuU and TouiN, sr. J I of lb. Luoxa. a44 in largt toif, 35ct., 51ct..au4 f I eitli. &ad4wl? CAUTIOX. The mark tU full of Im'tatioo, rprffteloe tha itt a."EU0WX'8 BRONCUIALTROCIIES." wLieu ar io moitcoM pr lactiTeefposi:lvt itjary. llaoy a'ter wlllrecomrnsriet Inferior frparat1or.a and lower prieeJ article, .Ro-sn more prcf tto thernselve. Aa ror.aJ 0BTAI5 only PKOWN'S CR0NC1I1AL TKUCKES," w hieb 'jr lorn experience hare proved tbi v alue.barirg receied tbe i.ct:ou of physician gecerallj, r:U trtlmuulal from uniiif nt taen tlroujfh juttbif cyan try. BKOWTX'S P.R05CHIAL TKUCHE5, wben allowed t j diisoJve lowly in tbe moutb, bare a direct Influence to theart-ctei patti:ibe aedative aad sootbi&g effect to tbe mnoci lln'.ng of tbe windpipe Into tbe Broncb 1 11 lay Put raonaryirritatlf'Linl gives relief In Coutbi, Uolda, sod the virl'.u Tbroats(TcciioDto rblcb public peaker and elnerare Ilvlle. febll-dly'62 2T-singp;k a. co s lettkk"."FamILY J E WINY! MACMINK, with ad the recent iniprove-ntent-. Is the I'.KST ul CHEAI'KST -. t MOST REACT 1Fl'L f all sew ing niicbines. Tbii machine will sew arjtbin, from the running of a tuck In tarlftan to the making of an overcoat anything f-otr. pilot r beaver cloth down to the softest gauze or gossanit r t:sue, ai.J U evtr ready to da its work lo perfection. Itean fell, bnn, tirwl, fber, tuck, quilt, and has capacity for a great raritty of ornamental work. This b not the only machine that can fell, hem. bin i, and so forth, but It will do so belter than any oiLer machine. Tbe Letter A Family Sewing Machine may Le had in s great variety of cabinet casca. The Folding Case, which i now bcoiinir o popular, is, its tunic implies, one that can b? folded into a bo or case, which. tin opened, make a beaut iful,ulsf ami al, and spacious tal.I (or tbe woti tj ret upon. Theca are of every imairinable design plain a the wood grew in Its native forest, or as eUborau-lj flnivheil a art can maketbem. I. M. ilNol K k CO., No. 4M Broad war, New York. J7yInd anapolis' OfMce N. S Odd-fellows Hall, Wahiiigton street. apls-dly uTs. "maTishal NO. IT.'.. Uin:ns r i i. soi aii:uic , uisIIIICT OF INIMAXA. Sr Whkrka.s, A libel of information ha Lecu filed iu the la-trict Court of the ft.itetl State-, within and for tiie evetith Circuit and District of Indiana, on tbe 4th day of veml..-r, lsJ2, by John I(.tui.;v, l.t.. Attorney lr thefnind SMtcs f Amtric.i, n.'aiut hot nuioi er one hundred and s wn (107 iii(raV addition to tbe town of Mewbura:, U'orr cii co'jiit, li.JiuiiJ, lor a violation of the p .wer or' mi act of Cir.ri e!-s, approved Jul v 17. tti'J, etuiiled "'An act tosoippre-s inurrfction, toiuniU ti-a-tonsnd r-lellioti. to heue an 1 euli rate tb j ruperty of rebels, :ind for Min r piirpo.-e," praii g pr.ee agaiit mid realty, and th.tt tb'. nii'iemay be rondenmeu an.l M.dJ a enemies property. Now, iberef'.re, in pursuance of tho monitioa under the f of said Court to in directed and delivt-rd, 1 do hereby cive piitdic no'ire lo all pvr-on cUituin nii r.lty, or any part then of, trin a y iii.iini-r interested therein, tht thev be ni l a.Kpcar bi f .re the .-aid, the Ih-tiict Court of the United Statt-i., to be bt-l.l at the city or Iriü an.tpo-li-,in mi'l for the ti trict if Indiana, on the 3d Moil day of NoveitiUr itist.. at ID o'clock of ihe f renoon of t'nat day, then and there to ii!teritc their claims and make their al'ea'ioiis iu that btbalf. H.(iAKbND hOK, V. S. M., by J. S. 1. il it Low, IV'puty. Attest: John II. 1:ka, Cl-rk. nti-dU (NO. 173 ) N1TF.I STATUS OK A.MKK1CA, IITKlCr VV INI'lAN.i, S ;: WiiKuf-.As. A li! 1 -f infortiiation has h-en tiled in tlie IHstr.et Court of the United Mates within nnd fMt tin- s, v; lb t'ir.i i? nr.d M-trkt r-t Indiana, on U. 21 t day f Ktob.-r, WIJ, by John Hmna, Y.-'.. Attorney lr the I n t' l i tt"- of .smerir.t, I- r t'.' Iisrict -f lotüana. n,'.iiiit ihe undivided i-ne-fourtb part elM:r ey No. 'J'o.UlnrkNliratit.l'latkii.tirdt, Indiara. a:l tntrt eoiitai'iiint 0J acre, more or los, fr n vim.itlon .rtln Power of an act til C'.vre-s of July 17. 1'".'. entitled "An ct lo suppress iturr'-riton, to punish ireon nnd rrbe'lioii, t'i scie ami cotifl-CHte the pn perty of rebels and for other purposes, and prayiti-r prK--s- viinst nid l ind, and that Ihe atno n.ay be con leinned and ec I t as i-nein es' p ti rty. Now, then l"ie". in pnrsnsnoi- f the monition nnder the seal of said court, to me directed and tli-llvered, I do hen -b give public notice to nil person chimin sjid ood, r any part thereof, or in any manner interested therein, that thry 1 and appear before llie said titrict Court if the United States, to be held at the city of It di.mapoli. In and for the l;trict of Indiana, e-n the 3d M mdny of Norenther next, at ten o'clock of the forenoon of I Imt day. then and lh re to Interj-.-e thrlr claims, and to make I ln'lr allegations 111 that behalf. 1 O. HOsp. U. S. Mar-bnt, I'er A. Marion Kctrs, tVputy. Attest: Jotix II. lira, Clerk, nrtv.dl4t (NO. 171.) ITNll'KI sr.Mb.s OF AMH::CA, I!SrR!lT OF INJ PI N V, : HKtiKts, Alibl of Information In brrn til el in tlie Iiionot Couit t.f ibe United Mates ithin and for the Seventh Circuit and lltnct of Indi nut, on tbe lt d.ty of November, 1152, by John Il.tnna, .., Attorn y id the United Stute. bp t he I t riet of Ind ana, anln! lots o. 73.74. MJ. lib. 117 111. ami 113 In CMm-ii' IV of lh-. Vineenne Coiniin ti; al-o, uImIIvisIoii ',.. 2 of lot No. I Jt 01 the cdj ol in. emii-s, the .ttno bcinpitfeei f r ti t on Main treet, nnd oninn mrs To fi el nnd II v incbe. from the corner of Mam and Ihlrd st't-et, and runn iii Hi s;n:e wid h il fel t, the sutne t!itiinre from .ti I third itr et, the fu'l 1( pth of ssl I lot iZ ; a)o, one foot of gr"U ..I taf ti oT from Mib diiioii No. 3 ef a!d l"t ltl, a ljoitiinn to suNtivl-ion No. i utreii 'be said to.t ol tiround fronts n Main I reef und tun tbe inf wid-h ndjoiniUK ub!lvi-irn Nrt. 4, the lull depth of raid lot No. i: mi l ti'Kc'hT makes frei front on Mam re.'t. In til c ty ol ln eime. it l.elntf. tb same prp. ei ty upo. i whi h i now I ciite-1 a two.i..ry In Ick buiMmn ocupml as the r.i-tnll'.ce in said cif; nil aiI re dentate is m tbe cry of Vine .-tines, in tbecointy of Knox und the St.ve of Itidi.tn.i, fur the viol ttion f the power of an act ef Coiisrens approved J ly 17, l", entitled, "An ,ict to l'ippie-s ltiiirietVlon, to punbh treacu af.d rcbellioo, to M-ixe and c"t.rie.te ti.e pr.-pertv t.f rebels and f..r other purpo-es," and pr.i Inx process .if lt.t .-int reilty, und that the n.tnu' in.iy l e condemned and sold m enemies prop rtv. N.iw, fber- fore, In pursuance of the monition nnder tbe seal f .:! Court, to me directed and delivered, I do hereby kive pn be notice to all persons rtlmn id realty, r any put ihere-if, or in anv ni inner Intereo.-d therein. tb it they I " nut appear before tlie udd l;'i icl Court of Ibe I niti-d Mio s. to be held at tbe city of lixlbmspoli, In and f t the l,.'riit of Indiana, on the third Monday ef Nover.d r next, at tin o'clock on the forenoon if that d ir, then and lb re l- iatripn. tbelrclaiins, and to mske their alleiration in that b half D. Ii. r:0E, U. S. Mar! al. Ir J. . Dioti.ow, Deputy. A ttc.. l.Jons II. m, Ovk. no-4-114t (NO. 172.) ÜNITF.r STATES OF AMFJilCA, DISTRICT OF INDIANA, S: Witcnraa. A libel uf infTST.at.cn las Iren fiUd In the District Court of the I nited Mate, within and for the Seventh li.T.;t and ii-t:b't of li.d.ana, on ihe 6th day of tVi. Is-r, lMJi. bv J- hn Hvma, Ksq., Atu-niey of llie Unite I Mates, for the Ditrict f Indiana, against thirty nine fh.tr s of capital stock of the T ire lis it- at i Kicbce nl ka.lroad Conipaey, and nit t y -'c en (17) dollar and lilty Ceti! c.i-ll di ldelid aivi ueii I berton, -n tbe ban Is t f tl.e Treasurer f i l Compsny, for a violation f tbe powers "f an act of i'hi),;i-m, apprvel July 17, lTJ. entiib -t "An set to -up pres. in-urrici i n. to ptmirli tre'M and r-f 1 ion, to s-ie and conn-cte the property i-f rebel and fr otlu r purjei-e" o.d pra inir press a.'amt si-t properly, and that the ame may be coud. toed and sold a enemiV property. Now. therefore, i:i puruaiM"e of tbe monition under the seal of -aid curt, to tne tl recte.l .vnt tlebvere 1. 1 d- hereby eive public notice t a'.l persons cl itunu a;-l property or anv pnrt thereof, or in any tn.tnner int reted therein. J thit ibev I e an 1 appear Wfore Ibe .'aid District Curt of i the Utnted Mate--, t-i be bel l al the cuy of In Iboiapoli.. , It ar-d f r tb- I tr:ct ef In ii in. n h third Moivlay of j Neve n' r r rA'. it t:io Vbk t4tr.e rreiiojnt ftli.it uy, then od ibere t. It terpotc ibeir claim, and to make their alie j at. n in that hchaif. D. Ü. KOSK. C J. Mitehal. Ter J. S. fclOtlajW, Ivputy. A'test: Jons II. hu., Clerk. rot-dl4t (NO. 171.) NITED SIATES OF AMKIUCA, DISTRICT OF IND;aNA, i.N WiitKEA. A l;lof inforraarloa ha been 3ed intheDi- ' tr o i ou't of the Cnited States, w;thia andf-T tbeSeventh Circu.it arvl Distr.ct of Iadna,ou tLe 2iih Uvof pt. 16- i byjotn Ha:...a, L.. AtU)rcy for tie Lc.ted huit för tbe ln-tnct of Indiana, aasinsl ona tal too. ustl in Iuti.an county, Indiana, for a violation of lae r"eri of an act tf Congress, approved Jwly 17, 1.-C2, rn'pled "An act to suppress insurrection, to put.i-h tra-ei and rebellion.t- seixe and conflscata tl property of ret 1 and lor other piroe," and pry ir.g proce lualiist said property. and that tb- same n.ay ts condemned and dd as j eni-n.ics' jreprty. ( Ni tln-ref-jr-. io pursnance of the ta xation under the j se f 4.d court, to nie 5:mtetan.i delivered, I do here- j by cive p.i' 1 c in.tlce i.iih prr--ntlji.n:iusai l property j r ai: v part 10 re.-f, or in ai-y nirfuuer itiferrated therein. J tint they and appear bef te the la.d In-fr.ct Court ef the I'n'ied Mates, p be bei J at the ci'y of I..d'ar.apo'i. i In an t for th- District of Indiana, on tba tbird ouUar of November rext, at tea o'clock of tba forenoon of that day, the r. ar.c iter to Irterp.' their cla!m and to unit , tbeir al'.r -stiona ia that Whalf. D. G. KOE, U. S. Varbal. Per J. S. Bif.tLow, Deputy. At'f-t: i Jons. II. Kns.CVrk. nol-sllst BARBERS. .i':ir iuniiitin sua p. kTJ SHtTK AlT It Asi ol'KNKD A rlAKBF.lt SHtU" IX tbeiiewl l.sk .f Jclo C e. two Uur aotita the Pi-st- fTie, n the -4-ci;t CcM.r, Keni .aaiHll, wtere U w ill I itlea-si-it lo all Lis W cnstctt.era. I Uj f it! hiat with tatXalrv .U0-slly

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I I at tataaarn., Cincinnati .Markel. Ciscix.xati, November 11. Flour cloed dull nd sapsrrtiLe could cot sell at over $5 50. I Wheat dull and 2o lower. Corn in pood de cub J at 47c. ) Oiu5(253c. Re6ißh5uv Wbieky firm atS-ljC. A fair deruacd for mess pork; sales at $10 75. Green meat dull at 32e, 3 and oc. Ltrd dull, iiales to be delivered next week at Sc.- for next month it would n-. Lrinj over tc. Hosdall anJ heavy t 4 2.1(3-1 5 ), but drovers r-e not d!jsssd t accept these rtes; there fore n u .nucli dct.e; re- eipts 5.U00 head. (rr-ceries firm and unchanged. Gold advanced to 131. S. It er and deoisnd notes t nchingel. Exchange steoty at discount and par. ar rBLKaaArti. fear York Market. Xavw- Yoik, November 11. Flour 10c lower; moderate business doin; sales at $5 W(ä6 OJ for supetüne State; $6 15fÄ C i5l"r extra; $5 i)0f00 for superfane Western; $r l5r?R f0 lor common to me-liura extra do; $G 'JOfi'i l.MJ for common to ;ood shipp:n brinds extr.i round hop Oliio; $ lOVa? j for trade brands, mtrket closing beavy witli no buyers at out-ode fjuotations. Wliisky without material change; ?ales at 37 ( 37 Wheat exhibits Ies activity ani prices about le lower, clo-inir little more stead v; Chicago princ t SI Kn21 26; Md w .e.kee club $1 1 3'J; amber Iowa $1 33(Tt 1 .';6; winter red Western SI 40(7tl 44; amber Alichi-an SI 41(31 47; extra choice do. $1 4"?; white Michigan $1 50(2 1 52c. Ct.rn heavy and clo.-ed 1c lower; s des At. "lo? 72V.; c for shipping mixed Western; fcGojOc for Eistcin; 5'J((tG.")c lor daraage! and heateJ; 74c for xellow Western. Suar Tl cic his been an active speculative (Jem itul lor both r.tw :iol i dined to-dtv; prices have adranced Jgc per lb; 3li(gl0tc fr Cuba; 1U)Q11c for 'ew Orleans; IDigO for Porto Kicö. Molas-es firm and better demand; Bubadvcs 43c; Cuba and Muscovado 30c. Poik opened dull nnd cio.-ed more nctive and firmer sales at .C12 75(213 for inei-s. closini' at the bitter pi ice: $11 5ü lor prime; $12 T'J(i$13 for prime mc?v Bet f in ii ket quiet. Lard steady and in good derosnd; sr.les at ;n,Ti l034c-. ' I'.utter is sellinjr at I3rl2dc for Ohio and 21'? 24c for State. Uiree sfeuly nt 1 lc. WANTED. UANrKti A sl uatiori as lbtr-ke.-p.-r. The t evt .f n lereuce citn be civen. Allreslo CIIMII.KY KLMOUK, liui-o ille, Kentucky. !iol0-d3t TÄA9? AND CIGARS. tt O O , O O O V I U A 11 $ Just limited. JOHN A. IiIIlIL.I'liIt Jut returned f'otn U '"n c i tt, UJWYXV. -iK II A S KN' Aifl.l 4,(sio.0tio I N V. MrSTiO Cigars. All to i ii 1 j wa. ranted of tue very be t quality, and will lell 25 Per Cent. Lower Thativi; other h-.n . i'l fund h tb san.e qualify K.ve y one wir- sell - cigars wa d- al ör t tail deal- r com soon a;d examine tb s c. Jons . H.-.lDI.IMiF.n, no. lo No. 3 hdn.cr llou-e. VANTED. 1,100 Cavalry HorMs; AT m XrtWlm Horx j s. ii M.f t i: n t.iijn:nt t tul i AT IHE GOVSRoJMEhf STABLES, For which the highest price wi'l b- piiid ly rtl.S-dlm lUl liKAY A IIM.t.. GROCERIES. IB. A II.. .. rt Vit)hliti-ioti t., VVK KF.fMVKI) TIIHH FALL AND YYI.NTK.lt Mippliea of f amily llrtverie., which they t tn-r to 31 tne trofie at the l.wet ca-h prices, rarticular attention I Invited to our larpr stock t-f Sutrir-. Teas, CoMeea, ftiijnr-curetl llama, Drletl IVef, Mackerel. Flour, (.'oi n Meal, Hack wheat. n.tltlnioreOynler Fish, Ac., nd frtiii and ci;etable ia season, all of wh'ch I offerereil at the rheipi-M rate fr u'eiiti'nc articles. sept27-d.1m IIOtiSlllliK A IICNIF.U. CROCERIES". Groceries! Groceries!! IHK NF. VT ADDITIONS TO MV STOCK OF OKOC'KUIKS mike it compute, cotunrisin evervlhinir to b found In a well reulaud Grocery INl.jllilimuiil. I am piepare.l to erve m) fnenda anl tbe pnbl e peneraby , with all article need, d for lamily ue. I'ltrttcnlar attention ii;Ku ti the ptitchshe of produce. Price low allie bwet. J. It A h"N AlD, octld-' Sin i No. 1 South Meridian (.reet. PATENTS. PATENTS OBTAIN KD FOR NKW INVENTION OP KVF.ItY devrlptiop. Keen cont(nj;riH on .tticce. No patent Uo pav. Send for Circular, tfUii-R term, directions, A.c. Address AMOiS UUOADNAl. tol..dly Patent vitorn) . U ahimrte,ri.Ii. C. PIANO-FORTES. PI AISTO FORTES YI.I.WHO WISH TO 1FT FI.FGANT Ktstxsl Pinno, supeti rt'-i e and ft ih t " YT" Fart t-ivited toej I m. so tr, ..f n.! ft? exjir ire H e nam-s -fCbas !tiinire, now ori exbibit'on at Mr. SuP m's Musi? lbsn in tbe Attn H'nldinjr. l;.n . pen fp in 7 A. M. HI V, P. M. iy.n dly J. vr I l.l.l KM si FFKP.N MERCHANT TAILOR. ii i:kcu a t t a i d.o it . Dealer in tteml j Tlade rintliinrx and lirniO ru mi tilling (.oo(b, Xo IU.". :T WASliiNtiTOX STIIEET. (t Pr- SITK THE foiÄT !I?tE, INDIANAI'OI.IS, IND. apü-tlly LIVERY STABLES. I j j r 9 i Exchange Stables, Illinois ?4tao o t Oppo'i'.s Bates Dr-e, L-.d:4npol:, kd. aazS-dlT VaTl.l K I V JBTMOIW! S T A II la K la I V T0. 10 Fat Teirl atrett,La!f a quar louth ef Wa.hlasiotj treet. tvrtwren VeriJ:n aivi Priosj-Wanla :re., rer of Glr.u' L'.ock . ln.!anapi Ii. tpi-d'.f w M. VVlbKIsOX. Proprtator TAX. nur. ernzrss rr mauiox oirxrr. ixwaüa. are tierol.tr Dotife! ibatK. Assistant Aeo-a . Ivs.ks wl'l He ep en I-jt nimimi:.." at llftr orftee. in i Talbott! New Ruil.ttiif, untdH.e'JOth d ij of November 1 Dext. All ap;at t tken frm their a.-esmet. c nttt-t h Bta.te in wrinf! and left wnU us, an1 cn the 21-1 and Kd i of am mnth we wiil hear a-l jtermin all appeals of j made Part tt.t.resU'i wall plea-erall up-si nat that t;m. V. A. DtADSIIAV, A wr Siv.B iN-trlct tf ts4iat.a. st jI-1 atu)'"5

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f aaroTi.u airnLi riti UkM Tati tüTistL.') Aooa Urports.. MOVEMENTS OF TUE AKMY. BURNSIDFS ORDER ON TAKING THE COMMAND, CEX. RÜSECRANS AT XASHl'ILLE SOXJTKEIX NEWS. Operation on the ulf. REPORT OI ADMIBAIi FRJEslAOXJTFrotu lYaaliington. Wasui.vcios, ISor. 10. ThcTribuce' fpecial sat: Major General llooker ha been aseipned to the command of the airuj corps heretofore com in and of Fitx John Porter, ho has teen ordered to Washington to stand his trial upon tl.e charges preferre! n'aii t him hy (ten. l'ope for misconduct at the battle of liu'.l Run. Gen. Scheiick lias been desinate! as the UC ce-sor of Ucn. Wool ami will proh tbly he e!I enough to leave for hii pot in the course of a day or two. A i rivate letter from New Orleans says Gen. Butter h is recently taken osse-ion ot two large plantation netr that city and has traiisleneJ a larrt number of lovil Llicki lleie tr active er vne The numb?r of fucitire blacks in the Dcpirt rjient of the Gulf is increasing nt a rapid rate but by employing thetn in thts way, say the writer, p t vi ur them small wages und charging theai for their clothinir. the (ioveinment ill be fully leiui'uutsed lor any cipc-u.-c which they ruay have been to. Normin Wiard who superintended the fitting out of the Dut nside ex; e lition, is doim; the same for the Hanks expedition, lie leaves for New York lo-moirow. Major Don Piatt has been appointed" Judge Advocate of the Court of liuptdry about t asseixble at Cincinnati to 1 limine tho esse of Major Ucueral iiuell. One of those brilliant affairs which shed luster on our volunteer cavalry occurred on Sunday rooming .it FreJeiick-l uig. dpt. E. Dahlgren, of Sibil's stall', ith tO 01 the 1st Indiun-t cavairy and a small detachment of the C1.I1 Ohio cavalry, dashed into Fredei ic-fjutg early in the morning, where thev found tight companies ot Virginia cavalry. Without Riving the enemy time to form, Capt. Dahl-rieii led upon them with CU of his nun, w hen a desperate hand lo hand tiht ensued, l ist iti lor three hours., when the rebels were routed. Ctpt. Dihlieu lost only one man killed and three mi-sing. Our men leturned safely on Sunday night, bringing oU piia i.ers with the'r horses nnd accoutrements and two wagons lotdcd w.th ni in v ciolhcs. Heavy bring was heard on Sunday at SigeJ's he.itbpu titers in the dire tion of the K ippahanhoi k, which led to t'ie litliet th it Pleas niton and Slu..tl wete at it ii iin. At niht ll.ete was a rumor that Pie is niton hid tlriven Stuart oil'. A special to the Herald say s: I liie news from Jiiclitnoiid up to the 0th in-t. Lee mrived theie ubout two weeks :igo and h 1- been there ever tinee. He has resumed his position as lieiiei al io Chief comm UHlinjr and hcis :is miiitary udviser to the War I) .'pntnient. lien. Joe Jidmsou succec ls to tbe in-tive couiirnndol tlie rebel n runes icu tli d Uichmond, :ih l now li is his he niijuiiteis at Culj.cpper. S. ..nt-w.i i! J .. Vsoii's corps has been increased to .V.l. Ü. 10 lilt II. The adviiiicu of the Allay of the Poloui ic was Ki.ouitiii liichmtii d und the situation well undci stood. The iilnl nl.iu of f'poratioti whs said to be to mass the..- tones on the li tppali annock and then fight the greatest bvttle of tin wr. The new Merrirnac is completed, and has been below Foil Darliu,' for seveial days with steam up snd her lull complin. cut and crew .ihoanl. She is ready lor a fight, and may be expected at the mouth d James river at any moment. She passed li.e olrsti tictions iu James river eoniinu' down, hut owing to their perilous iiatute it is impossible for Iter to :ei buk to Richmond. If worsted in mi encounter w ith our navy -.ho can onl) nrk protection under thoun.sut Fort Dir liiir. Olfice-s in the rebel service hive been de'ach etl bv the Kit hmninl War De.. .n itueiit to earrvon a roiitrai.ai.d tratle for their Goeiiinieiit between llaliiiioie and K'.-iini'Mid. One ihoi;ml tie h'itülit'd pounds of ('i!iiine. 1IM) pounds of lulmiiiatiii powtler ami Q,l jH'ifUs;on caps lately run the blockade of the Potomac iu po-.se-. im or smiie of these parties. IVtitj .ils for about (hielten millions of sewn and tlnee tenth-, bond- in exchange for lenl tender notes will be opened on Momliy the ITih int.,at the Tieastiry 1 epin t meiit at immmi, tip lo which lime tley wid be receive.!. The bonds ofleied nre those vet not di.Mi.-ed of of the date ol Oct. lt, hT The interest will run Irotn tbe dates of deposiis, unless succetul Itidtlers prefer to pity nrciued inteiest from Oct. 1st, 1 Mlti. on CUiiCiit coiijobs in coin lobe leimhursed. llid-lt-rs ntu-t ilepttsit with ettioe Assi-t.nit Treasurer leu per end. of tU' .innmr.t olletril 11 ml forw.irtl with iheir bills t'ne ci lilicate ol'such deoo-it A sj eci al to the Herald nays: Application his been mole for tlnee more M 111,0 regiment to j in General Hanks' expedition Advice hove been teceived here from our squadron 011 the coast o Texas, from which it appears thit while a couple of ves-el remain at (talve.-toii others have jone on towards the Uio Grande. Up to ihe Oct. 20th notroro s had an i red to follow up the naval -iuveses, an I w hile the rebels held ihect.ui.fiv iroc.tid tialvestoii and lietpiently m n!e iiicur-i'-iis i..to the city at niyht, yet the people f the citv fluked tl wn to the w harre to be protected t.otn lh rebel foldicrv. Washington fpeci 1! contair: the loÜowing: The wagon bridge over the R ippnhmtio k at Wi.teiloo was butned ty the rebels us they retreated bei de Rttrnside's advance. It was 1,000 feet hing. A lew days only will be required to put the Orange and' Alextndiii Riüroal in running order. The w eather is unusually cold, with two inches Of HIOW. The general health of the army is excellent. The rebels, it become evident, will make no important Mind this side !' Gordonville. A recoiiiioissance tnide on Saturday morning by Dotilileday s ilivi.sion, which crossed the river al Waterloo, explored the country live miles beyond the river, i:eomitering the enemy in small force, routing them and rapturing two cannon and sei enl pri-oners General Sumner ' old corps 1 cached Warrenton on S atunl iv. From lli Ann)' of llie I'otonmr. HrAPQVABIUvS Abmv of Tilt PoTOVAC. Nov. 10 1 he follow in" order w issued bv General Burn-ide. on takiii'' coinm iml of the armv: In accordance with General Orders No lb2. issue-I b the President of the Unitel Sutes. I hereby assume command of the Army of the Potonnc. Patriotism and the exercise of my every energy in thel "recti on of ihia army, aided hy the lull and hearty co operation of it officer and men, will, 1 hope, under the Weisung of God, insure Its success. Htving been sharer of the prir.ttion snd witne.-s of the bravery of the old Army of the Potomac in trie Maryland caopai7n, and lull ideidihed with them in their feeling cf lespeot and estt-em far General McClellan, entertained through a loi'g and niost fnehdly asHc'uiion with h:ra, I feel that it Is not a a stranger I asssme com man J. To theO.h Army Corps, 5-1 long and intimately associated with n.e, I need ay nothing. Our bi-tories are identic il. With ddTi le'-ee for mye!f, but wnh a proud cot.fidancc in tne unswerving 1 yalty and determitiation of the gallant armv now irtruted to mv cite. I accept it control, with the tetd.fat j a-suratice that the just cauee must ptevail. A. L liiENSiivr, Mj. Gen.Cota'R I rout VorU. Niw Yo&k, Nov. 11. At a Democratic meeting lat eveniug. John Van iiureti tomimvted Gen. McCie'dan for President in lfC4. lrd Lyons, ihe Engli-h Mini-teT, is still at the Rrevtiort IIoue. He has received a large numter of di-tincuished visitors iince his arrir-il last Saturday. His L-.nl-hip paid Gen. Scott a very lengthy visit ye-tcrl y utteru'on. The f .Hi,(rHI worth c "bools, ic , belouglu'

tn Dips t Co , ftMen from th PtV ff Araerta on the 5ih in: , cr recovered by ihe ;l:c? ye.-tcniay froru ll.ehai.Usoi . ijvle-J re.eiicrof Uilen prort-rty. siled ihis ciorning' from Qmrantire the United Sutes tr.1nsp4.rt CtatM, Matahtas, Pocabotita. Cor.necticut and United State fr Fortres iucroe, with Ota. Crcxraü' Brig a!. Soatbern 5ewt. Tctr. Xoasber ll. Tb Rkboocd paper of the 7th Hate that the rebel arraj la hoeleM, and appe.l to tt p-eop! to icpplj tta. They also tute that a letter from a privat aocrcw which U reiisble ajs: Tbe eremj ia reported at Uonterty, Hi?h!acd cocntj. H:3 force is ud to consiat of 1.5sJU cava, j. Arci'TA, 0., November 5 A fire occurrel here likt rrchl which destroyed Stovall'a ware-

houe, stables, 6,000 bales ol cotton, acme produce, ic. Loss excecJ JO.OlX). rVight Dipatcho. From Uatlnngtoiii WjtMHNCToy, 2vTor. 11. Accounts from Manassas Junction to day ay that the railroad it in good order from CatlettV Station to Warreutca Junction, including the Cedar Iiuu Bridge and all the way up to Itappahannoca Station. Contrabands coming into our linr report Longstrcet in command of the rebel forces at Culpepp.! anl that Lee. who cmminds the whole army, has his headquarters there. They say tint Gen. A P. Hiil'a force conttnue with Sionewall Jackson's somewhere iu the val ley , und that Lotigatreel'd forces aud others at Culpepper were thrown there to prevent the Union army ironi gettit-g between the tuaiu body of the rebel army and Kichuund. Scouts from Ashby's and Snicker Gaps yeatenlay repotted the enemy's picket at both, ar.d a Union lady sent to our lines umier a fijg of truce says that Gen. Hill's forces were, two days betöre, lying on the other side of ti e Gap. The Nivv Department Ins received voluminous di-patclies from Rear Aimlral Farragut, dated 1'en-acola Bay. Oct. 1. Alter stating that Galvefton, Corpus Christi, Sabine City, nnd the ndjacent waters, are now in our possession, he ays: A hort time ago I sent do am the cost of Texas Acting Lieut. J. W. Ketridge, with the b.uk Arthur T. Liule, the steamer Sachem, and a launch, with which force he said he could tike Cot pus Chri.-ti nnd the waters luijicetit, whence we heard of so many small craft runnin; to Havana. He ucveedAi ery well, took the places, at; J nude .-event! capture?, and compelled the enemv to burn feteral vessel.but i n one occasion venturing on shore with his Miiall boat, he was surtoiit-tJed and taken prison er and cairied to Houston, where they paroled him on condition that he should go North, and hot ftrve ajM'h till legularly ;n lunged. I next Mi.t ti e Ket ington. Acting Msster Cnn ker coinm an lieg, v i t ! i the Rachel. Seaman, ai d a launch with h iwii.er, io Sabine Pass. He too ucceetJeJ weil. He l"i.nd at the bar one of the moit ir sihooners, th Henry James, Acting Master Ptnningtyn t tminttdiiig, w h-m he invittnl to take put with him. w h:ch he did, and. according to Acting Mitr Crocker's report, jerlornied his duty vi;ii great credit. Thev took the Foil, and me still going ahetd finely, having tdketirever.il pt ies, one of w hieb arrived heie vesttrdav witli dispatches. I next sent Coin Reiishaw witli the gunboats Ow.tsco. ll .tiiet l..ne. C'iiton, and Westfceld to tike (Jaht-ti ii, which he did in the shoitesl time and without the lo- of a man. It appears that tlie first shot from the Owasco exploded diiectly over the heads of the men at and aioi.t.d the hi gun. the'r main reliance, nnd the men left A ri tgot tune was hoisted aud tlie pietimiiDiiios iiri tngetj lor it surrender, which took phu e 0:1 the Ih h. Crpus Chii-li ami ihe aojiccnt water are Still held by the So hem and other snnill ves-el-. Tne foll'i ii'iz l.oetll or!l-r .i- read tn the troops compnsiii'-1 lie Aitnv of the IVtuuiac yes terday morning at hess piirade Ilt.vixtt'aCTtas AßMr er run Potomac, Potomac, ) Va.. s.t 7, lfti'2 ) Ca XT MAR JUni'LToWX Nov euiler Olli er.s and Soldiers of the Army of the Potomac: An orderof the PiesiIent devolves uptjii MajorGeneral Huihsidc the command of this army. In parting from you 1 can not express the love and gratiluJe I hear to you as an army. You have grown up uncVr my cate. Iu vou I have never lound doubt or coidt.e-. The b ittlea you luve fought under my couimind will proudly live in our nation's history. The glory you have nchicved, our inuiu-tl p-rils and fatigues, the graves of our minndes lallen in battle and by oi-eise, the broken lot ins ot those whom wounds ami si-kness hive di-ab'cd, tle strongest nssoeittiotis which can exist among men unite us ftill by mi indissoluble tie We shall ever be Comrades n supporting tho Constitution of our country and the intiohnlitt of its people. titolO.E lb McCt-H-LAS, Major (ieueial U. S. A. Thu Cototnis.itniert'tf Internal Revenue has decided in legnd to ti e last prov Iso of section !rth of llie exci-e law exempts a new spiptr w hose circulation does not exceed 2.0110 copies from all tax ujatii adveitiscments, und the last provi-obut one ol the same ei ction exempts the let eipta for iidveiii-emttits to the amounts of $,IKK), conse tpienlly I hey will he ns-t e. only on ihe excess of $1 and then only when their w hole circu hition exceeds 2,000 1 he Anient t.f the Assoeiatrsl I'r--s is a jthor zcd l.v the tfecretsry d State ami Secretary nl Tieis'ifV t ) say thiit the icjMiits of Cibinti'di visions cp..ii the measures ot Ihe Administration which gained some eunency ate altogether gioui.oleft. (Jen. MiClellan and htad" !f ft Warrenton at 11 o'clnktodiv. O.i I etching the Junction, a sa lute was t:ied mid the troops drawn up inline. (Jen. McClellan, in response to a call for a speech. Mid; "1 wish you to stand by Durni!e as you hive Mood bv me, and all will be well. Good bve." toiitlierit tftv FtiKTRLM Mo.nr r, Nov 10.- The Richmond Fxaminer, of Nov. sj-aking of ihe results ol the Northern election, says: The-e astonishing mnt.ifetfV.Li). from the North convey the idea of an emphatic ami impressive popular verdict atstn-t the Al-oOtion taction which has ruled the Government at Washington The Northern papers attempt to lessen the value of the lesult td the election in the ey es of the South. The value, however, is de termined by the rirctirtsts.net thtt the principal idci in which the recent canvass ia the North was conducted was that the Democrat were a peace party in disguise, and with this issue thrust in their faces, the people of the three most tow erlul State in the North hive given unrrece dented majorities tn the Democratic candidates., and a blow to the Abolitionists that will etagger litem into the b ickproind. The Kxaminer sas the pro; ecta of European intervention h ive dissolved litte a snow wreath. Uut a short time ago were hopeful indications that Ivigland an I France were about to take ome action in this w.ii tint woi.ld bo favorable lo ti e Siulh. It is ktiown thtt on the sren"th of the cilcuUiim of our national rxi-tence beirrr early recognized by Kuglaud and France, transactions have been in de to pome extent bt foreign cap talist in Con let! erat e bonds at rb cent on the dollar. There is. h jwever, no mistaking the Mn.hcat ce of t:.e st-ceih ot the UntisU beere tiryoJ'War in wLkh he asserts flat ihe South has not as yet accomplished ber independence an 1 must be regarded as a belligerent bJy holding an uncertain position in an undet idel war. The British Government will in no way and at no time nor during the continunce of this war ret-oenixe the South wa one of the nation of the earth, or ii.tswlere to limit the duration of this war mh.le tiia toldier h euli-ted to fight are engaged at Dmry'a an-1 chspin'a Bluff in felltnatrees and ditcidDg up to their knees in mad and wafar. Ilichrnond is full of free negroes anlles, the extent of vho? oecupition is obaucticn to the mrke'. The YaiAee set an example t' our authorities in their e.np!y) incut of r.ero. (iol l is selhi.i: in Kichmtind a: 2-(223, a decline of K'c within a we-k. Prom Norlhtin Virginia it is mmorei that Gen. Lee, having decoy el ihe enemy to to a trap ut Sn'n-kerville, fell utwii them witQ great t.Uu-hter. We hive fiiielt) cbuia from tbl War Office oonfiriiiati.jn of th; pleading story. From l.outsrllle. Ix.ciaviLt-r, Noveriiber 11. The Suthert line was working to Nahril!e between noon and fire o clock to day. At a later hour il ave out, being cut by guerriliaa aoutb of Gallatin, Teocesee. to which place it is now in operation. The Journal fay the re(el force under Gen. Wheeler was within fifteen miles of Munfordville lat night when rein hrce menu wete ordered forward. Geti. Gilbert lus r jfScient force ti protect Gre-n river brile

Ramr-r prevail that fJen. ni-vrana. nr!ered tnin jroceeding from Louisiiiie tarJ Nashiile io retnrn. In the abet.e of any u'.crapbic t-u.a,u'n.-lion from the reporter of tie New York a.w. ciated j.-esa i NaaLvii: wC mUt that all ii tuiet. L'ccterstt J&V.r.ca. cr tie 17tb Kertockr Union rolccuera, trotber of A.a Jl. JcLi.cc the reocl gcerrim chief !a tie Gresw titer coca try, teed red his mation to Jijor Cttcrxl McCook. allejlcg as reasoa the pcblxetioa by the Preslitst of bis esiicrLloa prtxlacstics. when McCook ordered Lira arrestad a&l awot m the ralliurr pnsoa la Irozx. Afver Ua or tf.eto i!aya' occcec3er.t. r.o chirr. os havicic bees rrt tened. General Boyle re'eaed bitn.ordfrir.c: b!m to j-)in bi regincit without de!y. Jobcsoa acaiii tenderH his ren'cnstion. rn the aame f round, wben be was placed under arrest, d afciiisex from tl.e rrrvice ia dirte, ati h: in ignia of ofice atripj-sJ from bira in the peerice of the whole regimeut. Get eral Iwcrar,a order cn tbe subject t read at t'-e hevJ i the regiment. Johtson n seat l-ck of our 1 r.ea to report to General Dujie, and directed not to re ester the iii.es.

from ?irw York Niw YtRK, November 11 Tbe greatett haul of counterfeiting apparatus recoveted for yesra was msde to d j . The authorities? succecirl ia arr-tiiic a laan iamed George White, filiy yera of age. whoe place of busiri- ia Cedar Hi ret. New Yoik, Mider the assumed rsu;e of S II. Bentley L Co. White was formerly employ ed by the Ao.criean Pnk Note Company. All the parAphemali t.f the counterleiiir.g tuicca as ecuresl. Tbe finished plates ai.d sit-nelles, a also those in procest of engraving, betray a rntfter oikmsn. The tnisl.eJ plates secued wtie on New York, RhvMle Iaud and CwuLecUcwt banks. The Secretary of the Treasury is borroairg motey to-day ol the New Yoik banks to py tLe Army of the" Potouac. The money will 1 ieplaced by tbe aalecf 7 3 10.h at present aderrtised. Rev. Morgan Dil, iOU of Gci ttsl V.l. wai today chosen Rector of Trinity Church, sice Dr. Uetrian. i'eceased. General Fremor.t anired heie vestcrJiy. The Post pits he is about to viait W'ashit jiti'u We are not able to say the rumor is true that Le Las been called there by ihe President. The foliowirg is the order rtl.'etlcg Gen. MeUlellaD. WaR PtrAlTatlAr, Ar'utM.t Grr.eralV OCice. Wathlncit.n, November Rv direction of the President of the United States it I oideied that Major General MtCtellan be relieved from the cmmaiid of the Army of the Potom ic und tint Mjor Gcntial Ruincil take couiuistiJ of that at my. Ry order of ti e Secretary t-f War. K. D. Towr p, A G. rrom rVukhvilte. Nashville, Nvemter 11 A pecial to tbe Tnbiii.e s iv: Gen. Rosettai. vndsttlT anived ll night having lelt Rowling Gie n at C o'cUk k that morning en a traiu to Mitchell i!, tak'tig the te-t of the ttip on l.oiseback without ioterrnptiou from guerrillas. The forets are blazing aloug the greater poiitou of tl e route and uiai.y ilwellms have teen lennyel. The countrv looks piitifu'ly desolate. The ii.habitsiils, forage :ml Unk i nearly all g.i.e "The repotts about ihe ituving atito ttiis of Nashville arc f mcilul. About -i,0 bt;! ela of coin ami other substantial wete id -lore when M (.'Cook's corps arrived. The let-eni nttnek of the eoemy was a rs-,rt. lioisati( e or a leint to enable Morgan's guerrilla lo ilcslinv the raoio.'l bi'itlj.c. Ve lo.t. bijt thiity kill and wuondesl. MiCoi k h.isdi.tip int .-t of the libel urrril las !-.ir Ii .! lie to tbe city. TlK-envii.y i- st.ll in coiisiwrr .b'c foire at Murfiees'.otn but are rttieutin.' be'oml the Tenneate liver d'-'r ying evi nthit g a they rrttte. A supply irin of 1K) w.-on artivcl froitf Mitchell! ille lat night. front llattltnore. RALiiMoat, November II A letter Irotn a aon of Mr. Fulton, editor of the Raltlmore American, dated Pensacola. Off board the Hartford, October Slhh, say: The Unitet States ateatrer M"ntgomery came in this morning wiih a tine aiJe wheel at earner at a prize, loalsi with rinooiioiia tf war. which h caught about lilty miles of!" Mobile, alter a cfme of seven hours. .She waa otiinally tailed the Aiiz 'iia, but wa thanked to the Caroline. She was coininamle-i by Captain ForiMH.of New Orients, j irtncily of Amboy, New Jrrey. She hail liom Haiaia. When ov ei hauled, ber ci ew commune I to throw ov et board the utws, Ac , on board, but they did r.ot tucceed in making awity wiili msny. rrotrt lortrea Monroe Fokt MoNktu , N'ttv. ! The mail steamer Rhode Island aimed from tl.e Cull bids) abd res.it nil qu et ut New Oilrana, MotiU , and Ildlon Head. She biinga a large mail, but r.o new a The Monitor came up Hvuipton Roa 1 to dvy at noon. Ilrr. Nr V. KK, NovetntM-r 11 About 13 olck List ni, lit a (.ic broke out in the bf n.fit of a More 537 Rroadway. in-rupied by Firth. Pond A C., music dealer. The damage to the io.k nnd f xture was filout ClS.fMH). The inurai. ) rrom Roalwrt. Roatox. Nov. 11 An en or has l-een d'aerr. tred in the first count of the votes of the Tl.ii 1 Congiessienal Diinct, whitb electa Hort, A. II. Rice to Coiigie-, in place t-f Mr. Sleeper, by 13 nvjorily. MEDICAL. IVri Important lo I tie .Harriott AM TJIO.'K COrTFll'LATI't; MALI IAff? ffflllK tinlerlT4e4 will Mi.d Irn t) cat tbe '.ts mean of j.revtntltg coeep'.- o. No lru i r n-.e l-cO"-. ct a Lata tin aar. A circular wi't prt'-.tra will t er.t to any aidrai ty !trrt t'c rr.l to 3 r'tt atampa. A h.k cnta!nlnx a'l tb k&owuMjyi ref. rred to. ant veral prrte reifi'ti, ita rt.rra, wtll tt to any nana or atdre-a yoa tuay w l-b. by livhlr.f -r.a on dollar. Mc Jic:re, a Fti-nch Mü, wlJ! V. mm fr-e tu ttJ!aT par bei. It i rry e.r In effret A14rnv Ixk k !Vs Jfc. HO, lnv5:napM. Jjlft-dea 1. K I-OICIIKT. .1 Stiff tit Cold, chqIi tJlCrji turns ivhicK night b cKeVe.i with a fiimrZe retrod y, r.s ifnelezted, cfien tcrrr.zrxiies sericiuJj. Feu art awar tf ihn imrcrtzrjse cf ctcpj.irg a eugt cr fllfitit ßclxL in, its f.rzi tin?; lÄai uvivic'i in lha Itgiraiinz UKitld yUld to a mild remedy, if rct atterjdei io, oc attacks the lungt. uwe fjrzi vitrodncel tUvmn. yors ag lilt has bor prczd that they a'S t bzi articU htfzrm tht jui2:3 2cugH in, tfCJXMJturtfitljutt or-1 qftdicne cf thm J&fiXLaL gluing imsnidzais relief. Public Speaker tf Closer VaZ fjrji them eftzfMxL fzr cUzn.; and strengthening xr.ioe dd ly aH Qruggizts ani (T irkJSadi:im. at 5 ocrO Xr Zor. c eV O .V V IDGSTIAIi. J,' V - : UlKLIJUCClaalvo ly ettaJB aacrtt Z I '. aabrU.wUca t-f-l Item fat to.!B. 7?l: pltaaaea erttt eitles fifaumsvCltr; iiSrw aU4, ta'dlle-iad aid cl bks. wjo, lfatlslJ':e.fjoc'dicr uu ci- f-U aUbtUty In .lv.a -f their ear-. fseT.e -licsr i tt-MBlv Irr tk trtk.u-it Jf auy -t-aili f i t r! TUC .tT.T rklkD., it -rr-J ladM-i lw-art ot--tata( f jrL.At peraaitTaa Saraav rta. I er.t tu an) addreta, to a eaied enrv'.ope, re raet tpl f Tew Otit. IIL MV AKT A 0.caa U C0Bulted at Jaa iaf a privat or cnftJentiI ature, froaa S A. A4, lc T 2L, (KaMays froan t 11 A. M-J at tkclr uttW. . 13 Raak Taird .trees, aB-taira. beta-aew Maua aasS rcair, yw. Mite Ike Henri Hoc. A Vir.-. IijCIUf. A.ITCAtT ACO , m t.:i-U-lr-t-'3 Oac,aatv.UVa.