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E-.idj.m. nfr ij.ujr.rt.lr. I?TJ A. COWARDIN A CO.

dr,(_u__laysea sat-?. al Mtn hoi. in.tor twelve months- t «. ..v1 ' ?-\u25a0 tat tU moatha: un, ~?, ','f -nTII

T i "' ".;'.\u25a0:?\u25a0 . ? \u25a0 I :? MASTIFF' ' v.- -1?-

C BAGNALL t-a.i\u25a0 ~.' ':, ", ' '''* ?f OST, on tli., PlanktW, beta n _fr\u25a0\4r- I Cbryamd rkird street-, a, matin-

? 1 i1.1,.DCarv,b.taren

JOHN 1 ! :,

Ic**i,L. BLACIn LEATHERPOCKET-* - - d \u25a0? ? :., say? v h ivabo, i \u25a0. !? _..,.i, I ,|

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St ?)!. WASH, J. 7 '1 )IC-._ D UP, on I (I rnpike. . i. IMiI \-|.'... i \u25a0t it by d,

a [IN l»UniT-fAVK"*,\ ? I 7!', FN MY lii~

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17 ? V DOLLARS REWARD?Lotf7 road... Ban ,Vi re,V FOUR PERI l a i O*'

' * Hoe or to Dr. J. o'

JAMES VIA.r EHOF CONFED-- - %£} 4 kioht tar cent.r ; iv i.-T.i.d No I.U I, 6m one hundred'"?---?* :--.. i . \u25a0 !?;:, ;..r oneJ? \u25a0 ?\u25a0, l-._. The :.:. .-\u25a0

*\u25a0?'-:- LAN! D.TI U&-- \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0:.', a '.. . LKER,6* <\u25a0 ..:?_.M, v.-.? I \u25a0 CONFEDERATE FOUR PER

\u25a0 - - FIVE HUN--?' -I March 31, 1564. I .'..

T It to LA.-' AS. ER & CO..*_.*?_»- VA COIIAN.

Si ' p&_B9& nil "* ' \u25a0 flfe .'j;,..!, i OW,

I hei Iv ?,? a. ....... i order!r info mation _. to her .- I

? JOHN O. SPOTTaMl.Kh,.u-_'..l i'M.'l .t..-,-.r. ;. :? ;.i , .*. -Wmii- the DEIVE LIS. Williaia <?m '\u25a0 U '- t-lu-nl.gbtar-

:\u25a0". The ttod« VA!r rewarded byleaving\u25a0\u25a0' "-'i-_. ~.?.--. i_t-

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T-! a.in mv bousend" L,- " ? - R«an-' * \u25a0? - ii." 1 i-lpayaUbe-i? \u25a0 . Brnei Br, ad. -Pi« i-ethfl-heatia: oi*? h ' b, "?.,;. ,uy in t __,?-.,.

ROBERT A. R. DABNEYs* ? __- __.

FOR RENT. II KM OF ONE HENURED ANdIRE. FOR RENT, seven

in I -, half n.ile_ rr om- burg and Pot, mac rail-\u25a0\u25a0'::\u25a0 ail new? !--,.-

--\u25a0\u25a0'"-' rooms, kitchen\u25a0 i flneorch- I

? \u25a0?_' J. M. 1! , N... ..t pearl .t,...,

ET" i;!'s '\u25a0 '" "?; three v.-i v .1,,.ir.,..!.: X I 1, i11,*..,.!\u25a0 .. intlylw ~., .' li minute , ~.;,..;

'U foi ';:--ri-\u25a0;'?? h-« ten-..striven ai'.'li.,., WAHCTte,, ilo_7-It*

IfOH U EN T. two ot three dedrableS PUNISHED ROOMS, in a most aijne-rhood, and within ten minutes' walk' U-turn and coal-hoiise eaath' ? would "- lent, i to afamily without'- between Clay and

\u25a0 , no .?lt*

!jK>R ilENT,two-le_intble ROOMS with, ' '\u25a0? ?? Apply at the suhool-roosas________ 7 no J a-I \u25a0-' RENT, one UNFURNISHED» " ' - ' :?" ?? r.-.teiu,-),.-

--|7»URNISIIED ROOMFOR RENT onI ... and Cary

IfO\ two nice FURNISHED\u25a0 ? lour gentlemen.. ; ol Sixth and Broad streets.

§.'''\u25a0 RENT, und Immediate basset-Son101 IIIKE,tIieEAMILY-.ERVANrs]? \u25a0 \u25a0 No. 1 COOK. Address, with m_Be

\u25a0- .?? J. T." Richmond {«.'.*-. B

tr ?_- RENT, on Si v.nth. ti>-77it- r ii"in the north cornerci'i '- HO .'? '1?OR RENT, K..v fcr.il FURNISHED

.IS.in neof the Ballard House Ifitb X ... a private i-iniiy. i;. ?:io

rpWO FURNIRHED ROOMS FORS_ RENT,with ..it..,- \u25a0-~.\u25a0,.. Oooldng done if dr-oa t ..treet, between C-.iv andii-ta Leigh, aw _._, .h-L.irr - i.qui-.1. ~?, ?, _2 t-

B.Wi. M AND DWELLING FORRENT-l 1 -'' \u25a0i. :.: mv FARM, in Oooeldarid'fr_-. Bi, hi, i, and taro mites,;tPt' James Hire, canal, maihood, nefarm contains aboutONEHUNDRED ACRE- ot onen land, with an abun-\u25a0.ted land. The DWELLING is new,-i,,( . m-l - : . .. ; villi aU neoesmrv'\u25a0ii, li»v, arc, maj !-\u25a0 purchasedi \u25a0 --? \u25a0'?\u25a0\u25a0 given i -.-. ihe Ist ot De-- ' \u25a0 r, ~i. the prvrni-os

1.1 CV c. ilL'. W FOR I>.

I \U.\I OF EIGHT HUNDRED A_SDI >ii i"V ACREa EOB RENT, WITH X_iß'\u25a0\u25a0 FARMING UTENSILS, .... POB THE. iAit lam I - above farm,of eight h_m__-_i

t..ii.t!l, in _v ?#. nd, oi, tbe I'.-'.eii'n .- *.ivni,Lk. Itf ,".?!-. 1 .'oLotriliie, -lift. b..;a IwhlrS,\u25a0; hard, finegarden, Ac. Xtpawnesrent, in*. ;,i. re i-i.t ::

i,i twins, apply to ..itChi; * j_»? l ..I i . \:s. Au, ? $,- -i~?Hllt

j,?\u25a0 ... i For rent.?a ___m-1_ farm1 r one tuindi-d and flftf-flve y_-os. in Hana-? \u25a0 -rvonmileafiom Richmond by Mcchanicsvine. .1 Walnut prove The im-? \u25a0-". witk l-ji f....?l r' - ~".,": a-taptad tg producing eartjil is in m exatahmt ni'ighb..,h..,,.]. It.. ?.'\u25a0A )..i niuii.yor a ,: the , rop. 1? ?,:\u25a0\u25a0<., hi ORUBBS .. _a__L-AM9,It Anetiei

I{'ENT, on,, ni,-... t'M.UIRER, wilhI -mallroom attached, and kitahea, wiiu g«s?? >? Apply on Fount ?\u25a0 . .. Ja.k-

---'. 1...?.-..-., third d, a ir.-i,. Jaekaon ao l?St*I M'F.\TS)|.:i> KiiOMS FOE JiENT.?S Two CHAMBER-. - WNIN'O-ROOM, aMtiRE-BOOM, a OTX-UEN aad CGAL-liouM,

a small i-u..iy; ODnvmient to the tapi-t,: Noti - eddmsseil lo '"'C. M.," und left at t;ot--tIR*S rtora, corner of Eighth ai: I Mainwill lecelvaattention. no4?3i*

{f( IR RENT. ?'* WOODSTOCK," on***** <*hl"kahfißM_gj > oi.uiiJinjf four hundred

* \u25a0 - twoh___b_>dan_r___yeleatadaad fii..-i.i,.t--t .;.- >vi w in-. Haid.-n and orchurd

-? | les. I 'ir ;ii,a,oi-h.Ut mil,-h tr-_c, mi. nd, foi i.t f,,i k part ot the crop oriaoary,\u25a01 possession given Imm-diateiy. ForUnn. an-ORUBBS k WILLIAMS,

(JTOU i-I>R RENT, an o?v.-inur>. _ Xdoor aboveFaroeU, 1.i.1d s. co.'_, eeeaei? Appl>? tij,-tiUi.. ia 4 _.it'-C*OR RBNT, v REHIDENCE oo BrtokA aTt-uue, ho: \u25a0>,-. i, llay irll righ stiaeCs. aHJLiii |fc-ii minutes' walk ,a Uu.- "ff-ltvl. five,-», coal ihouse aud a good-needI-' luiiuediate ;'o»\<;ssion riven._.. ft JAMES M. TAYLOR, Auctioneer.

AMUSEMENTS.I > -Cl-MOJ-I. THEATRE; 'i 1V ioilier levfihth aad Broad streets.

t* X R DA..TON.the bsaatlful api'iatlu \,lay, m-

tith.imi 1 ..LOHTKR OF THI. RKDIMIAV

-ithn'.l theORIGINAL MUSIC ;

L.I Itht at.m teg . t.n.edy of

-MI. THAT (iI.ITI Kits I | v,,i i^ur.l,,the

l'Altl'INcTON SISTERS,Urn KATIE :'..-.ii.:.!..:,

Mu. c. DaBAJLEDMOND R. DALTON,J. _. CIIARI.I.-,

c. t. Bn_Lßb_r,

' J WKLL. ,11. ALI.EN,

IA J. BROWN,and E. BANKER,

nil in tho cast.

M'MUVKVI'.MM}, Novi..i_vr 7, MM,'-_ayev_ee_aaa_ee.rfll i nsnsna.ti with the efevatii

play olTin: DAJ.GHTEB da THE RROIMENT.

JOSEPHINE Mt \u25a0 -',Al_l.ir. PARTINGTON.

FANCY DANCE. ..JftaaMARY PARTINOTON.

To OOB< hide with the aimirable comedy ofAI.I. THAT GLITTERS Ir. NOT GOLD.

Mu. K. i:. DALTON i .STEPHEN PLUMMesa Katie i..telle hs martha gibus.

In a. tiv.. preparation?THE MAN WITH THE IRON MA*-..,

-ndRKLPnii'-.'P., nn: MOUNTOBANK.

Doom open atqaartta to 7 0'.10.k- perform.nee\u25a0 oin'iu-.'tAnxat 7,', o'cio.k. no 7?lt JRICHMOND VAPvIETIES, ~ jPrank-in street, nert totheEaehaagi Hotel.HEADQUARTERS Op" I

THE FASHION O!" Till. CITY ]GREAT LADIES' NIGHT?GRAND RILL.

Kill) ONOME.BED ONOME.No. i"j r.i,.; Mc-Finneean Brothers.

.No At and M.i .;.,..\u25a0-... brothers.HairyBud, Billy Pell, BillyLewis.R. Jem Buck-lay, I barley White, W. Dumnd, Miss Inc.Floyd,-_-d MiwCarrie Bentley,

appeal TO-NIOHT.\u25a0**>-'- fiixinjl b-l! i ?? ; j|-

i GRAND RALL WILL BE GIVENi tt at m i

MQNTIi ELLO HALL"a WEDNESDAY,'Navecaber 9, 1-..1

Che proprietors ph ge themj-lves to mare n?painsox expense m making everything agreeaV--,Tickets, .10.

a_-.ao_as :J. J. RAOLAND, | WM. TENNANTA. R. TGELAR.

.?RoriiiGToas :JOHN E A.ULV, | JAS. J RAOLAND.

[no 7? 3f]

4 GRAND SELECT BALL witt be_ V given nt theNEW MARKET HALL,

on THURSDAY ETSNINO, November 10, I6__l.>!-.L.'.01.11,,:H. T.ALLAN, | C C.COLLINS.

j Ihemail.,.-, in, nt isk'.-s great pleasure t" stateI that they will make this the nejst .-? -,- ..hi*- Hall .a'I *'""' ***' '" "' / . "" ?" -''

i GRAND BALL will be mven'at theX\_ NEW MARKET HALL

(cornerof .txthand Marshall streets,)on nest

MONDAY EVENING, November 7, IS6I.MUSIC RY

Profl.sor TREMER'a COTILLON RAND.MANAGER o E.DELARI ..'.'ii. .... ForaOeatlemenand L-diea, .',.

R. EMERSON,___±±__1_ . l'ioj.riftor.T)ROAD ROCK (VIRGINIA) HACKS '1> FALL MEETINO, lsi.l Owing to the in- >:clemency of thew-athar, the MILE-HEAT RACEhas been poatponedtill TUESDAY, the sth instant,at 1 oh 10, k P. M. precisely.TUESDAY, NovßMßaa B.?Sbcoho Day.?Poet-rtake tor Ihree-year olds, nam beats; (1,000 en-trance?the proprietor to add 01,000.Tl." above Races wi] , ecUiiilv be run if theweather permits. Should anypostponement prove !necessary, due notice will .?\u25a0 given.. "ul -!'i* D. McDAND-L,Propaietor, jMISSES PARTINGTON'Sdancing academy,O.vßro.i. strket, biltwkk*. Sixth and Sf.vfntii.Ci.a-sks.__On THURSDAYS and SATURDAYSfrom ;; to S P. M.For further partioalara, call at their re-.dence, on(Leigh street, between Adams and Eoushee.No gentlemen taken. oo 80?lm

HERRINGS, BEEF, ftc.-' bairele Salt licit,4 do. North Carolina licninus,1 do. Country So.ii.,5 do, Vinegar,- do. Oldßlackberry Wlae,i -1,-. Nitv Orleans flyrop,2 do. Rye Whiskey,l do. Tanners' Chi,

lo d,,. Bpirrts Turpentine,a do. White Grease,lo do. Uieeit Apples,jo kirj.. Old Domimoa Nails, asaortadS doaan Dreseed Sh__-ps___is,?100 pound* KiidhsJi Bluestone,?20 coils Tbw-line, ilu-s,4 bales -i-i Shc-'tin.',t do. Cotton Yarns,high numbers.II do. Cotton Oauabujvs,10 reams Wrajping paper._ rolls _-_. l ao. M f__W Cloth,100 i..,-.. \u25a0 andcaddiesManufa, tured Tobsci ? i-v boMaandhao__aLealSmoloas Tobacco,1 lot Scrap Sole Leather,1 lot .'«li_kiit. , ..on .. lUOflunint and for wile by

R. It. ROBERTS, Commisaion Moi ichaiit'"? \u25a0'| -'Hl' 'S't-iirrCary and thirteen! h _t.. e _.

QIJPERIOR GIIEE-TteaTSUl*! lul RU.L£ ll.;.,GenuineOld Ooi_i_i-ux.it __\u25a0 v CoffeeMuj--rior Rio CHee,Suparier CiatiSed Sagar,S-iperioi Broaa Sugar,Ctjamon Brown Sugar,1-iitjii-ii i.iuvt..kl Sugar,Genh'.li.-Ktr-li.h Mu_:aid,i_p.-r». Candlea,\u25a0Stlir C-Jldie.-,GeuiunoEngli-h Castihi ..._-.illiquidRye Whiakov,OU Marie. Brandy,

just n.-eei'.\-I ai.atut tela at l . iBER] "J -~At-. .', I'welltU mi ,-et,- n*>. 1*t* betaaaia iii-in anU Cary.YEW ORLEANS HOIASSBti ANDJ.l -ORGITL'M,

Cotton Yarnaaad WaalOaeds,ii.,]-, i ~ii'-e. Sodaaad Bait,Boesraa and Sweet J'..t«toc.'.,Hour, Rtitter and Mat-he_i; ,Um,.,ii, laliow aad <*ai_d_eajUte..

ioi .c_hi by RuLTS -. -UNDEia US,

i**i_*-_li*l No. to EUEL street.

\ T PRIVATE SALE,1_ i-OTATOES,

ril7.,'.TNU'ra,

' no 4-.at WILLIAM* _QAtT, SUGAR, to,hj IM 1a... \'il>;in'.i SALT,1 liLinei I,nineSew < b h-an-; SCO \rlI key PRINT-_R_. INK, .in store und for bale, oneonsignmi-llt by I

GEO HOE RAOBY.J'"*-3 IKCary street.

ONE PAIR MULES FOR SALE.?IIhave lor sale two YOUNG MULES, which I Ihad bt*ii usmronaiy until driven away br j\u25a0my. Havingno u.cioi them, a Imnrairi'may Jby uj'j.iiciitionto C. CREW, I-l* comer liroud andNineteenthstreets, j

iiidrmon. gi.jia.dr.AY MORNING. NOVEMEER 7, I.CI.

CUIM Di,i'.,T, ii is w>U to News Dealer, Haay. Crrr caaataaa weaatherto ehatn owa poixaa am wtwn eaata p«Week to rtguiiu- :;üb-icribers.

THE WAR NEWS.emTtmt wen the aaaal number ol Sund.y niaaaia

ii ' ii'ii'ati ,n \>--t_r.biyu.oinin«;: amonf- theta, the\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 typed maty th,,t theea vraa at Fe-ll .-.bin;- ?' Between nine and tea ..'. lock theboom

I heavy ..nn--, tweakingon(heear. eeeaaee_toittea to the report; but authentic elvic-

:',..n, -i - fi .1,;, reealved liter in the day, ..i--.iput.-i?i- o! battle. On the north und south hid'"

quiet.Th" iiT.prrAsion that Urant would make an itt.i. k

riic dec-ion is weaslag atf.iy, as he let ye--!,-',i iy ??.. i. v vithaarf any demonstration. The toi -p i] \ (nlbi-Ua its be la eagag-i _a__a#i« bthe M, ."i.-ii-i. votes Likely to becaet iahia .-umy.?l.'ihar.., If he finds this inv.stigation aa_______o-

-? met} pitch tha ohm xi-u- vtiten into battleto-day, or even to-iaorrow. lt woal-t, doubtlees,strengthen the l?n,oln vote, to hay,- it B -:.-1through the count;;,-. _v election day, that Qa_alI ad made n "cornbincd .itt.ack upon Richmond nndPetersburg, and aaa drivingthe rebels before him,"o ? tnethingto thai effect.

Our onlyreason for doubting that .something of: I '??'in notbe att-tn>tadiathatBatter i_ absentfrom the Armyof the Jiirii'-s. ITe litis gone to NewV"i. (ity to k'-v*, order during th. election. A manwith his Insatiate -hint for military gloryis not *}.tto leave his ee____a___ on the eve of battle. Notthat Batter ever exposes Lini-elf to tb- ?a_g. rs of-ai, but when itoiiiiiiftLly with his army, that is,

r. iii-in ten miles ol it, dininga iljjht,he gets what-evercredit ia Rained, and ha* a thou,nnd handsomethings said ot We gf-.atala.i_p b> thenewBfaaer cor-rc .*-sji)d.\u25a0!\u25a0.;-. Last Thursday week,when h»<werebeatea on the Darbytown, tho Wllhaniab-itg Iand Nine Mileroads, hewasat Dr. John son's bouse, I\u25a0-.a., ii. bytownTOaa, threea-Qes nway fromaa'j jofthefl \u25a0?. newspaper asenall agreed thht I" Q"ii-:-liliit-lci-'B operations ontlie north side acta Iiaa eahra mat earn.** Bat we mast admit there :-«n- jother v.iw trhich may betaken ofButler's ahsoni ft, jHia " success " oa the 27th ultimo mayhave bean Idiscov, red by Lincoln to be of snch n. quest;.' Ikind that be wants ao more of limn Bui 'iii-tu_r the fight ot tho ia_-__ol ratrrebiu ? : ? jaaer. The result oi that lamou i ~t. ,ll aa inol tie-Jetory to Mr. Lincoln, and Surnaide was quietly Jth'lri.viii from the Armyot the Potosaae. There I

a possibility that Rut.or ha. met with similar j-a-.ni.i.t Certainly he failed worse iv his under- Iking than Burnstde la hia. The latter blew up jDoe of oui men and took sime prisoners. But_H I

lost frcea Bfteea buadred to two thousandoi :.ttroops, white aad .la__,aad infictsdno Injutj uponuu worth mentioning.

To return to Orant Whatever be the cause, wehaw tvlepuit him «il quiet on yesterday,

FROM r£TE___BU_taRamon ware afloat yesterday morning that I

ing had mmmenoed ou the Petersburg line., but I-veilingfoiled to 1 tin? anything entirely confirm*- jtoi yot the mattei. Yet it is p»tty well ascertained Ithat tr..- Federal batteries oj-__. d on a largg portion I?four lines on Saturday nightatnine o'clock, ...nd Iboth cannon and musketry continued to be I jduring yc_t__day.morning, ut tijjiea very heavy, iPresent indications point to v heavyattack I

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FROM GEORGIA.'~',.- kanhee cor] in Atlanta is still harassed by

our :..,-... -, but is aud to havetwentydays'supplierif they put up with half rations. Two hundredwa-gons, loaded with commissary stories, got in t©themsafely last week, while our cavalry was scouting in ?la ithei diicrtion. '1 bey cameover acountry road.On the 2.1 our cavalry struck the railroad betweenMarietta and Yining*. station, tore up several milesoi the track, and capture 1 a largetrain loadedwithammnnilioa and rifles, which they destroyed ; also,pickedap a lieutenant-colonel, a major, ..rtv-uroYankees and fiftj bead of fine be,-r cattle.

Che enemy,nan contra ted their occupationtothe inner ttaes.ofthe forti&eatio-ta in Atlanta.?Th.-y oeeups* tbebill on whi, 1, the City ll_.ll staa ! ,having strongly posted entrenchments about it. I

ive ,-> itroyid ~',l the frame houses, -table-, Ietc., in to- ,

ity nnd used the mateaisd for fuel and Ito secure aclear rangJEt. The female seminary wa- Iraaed to tbe gvotU-q. W'-d the material used in I-trengtheningtheir tofta,barracks and poets. They Ifata \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ,n the neighboring counties with entice divi- I-Maafor escorts; but lately they have foundbAllittle subsistence, and have become very much Ialarmed fur thcirprospect ot supplies. Theii- source Ioi" .supply by the railroad is completelycut oil. Ourcava ty dei troy the railroad asrapidly us theenemyrepair it.

Thereare eight hundred Yankees in Marietta,which poet Is not «o strongly fortified but that \u25a0rapid movement on it, with a superior force, wouldeasily secure its capture. The gan-ieon then i- onIr short allowance of rations, and it cannot sub-

oil Cur vicinity.? All the iramo buildings havei destroyed forfuel.

FROM KENTUCKY.Privateadvices from Kentucky state that Oeneral

Lyon is now in command of th,- Department efKentucky. TheConfederate foreea aodtapy all thatportion of the State south of Christian county tothe J______dpfd liver, except Columbus and ra-, at v.toch placesthere are Strong {j unisons.?The federals havedrafted a hugenumber ol K_u-tnrkiana,and they vie Jcscrtiiig daily, and eithixr\u25a0-?omin;; toour aiiny or foluiiug gaemllaparties.?i'.-iiit.n baada ate springingup all over the State,to th. jfie.it anuoya-..- of the l-Vleials, who saythey mi doiotaiiuod that E.iA.ucky shall again winfor _______ the tide of "ihe dark and bloodygrottad," ratlior than shij shall be free to choow lor j

from Mzaaoußx. !Oeneral Priea .hi good w.«k ba KissQura I

wsioier.-i h_. wont v. eoespl»u_y dsstiujuJ tt,, IJ.'OJ_ Mo-iritau- aud I'i.ollc railroads. Ho buiu-J I

thousand three buadred aad seventy-seven It,et of railroad besides ecus, img*moa,wasm Itanks, stationary aagiase, d.uots Iaud m_..h'Ue -hops.

FROM GEXEB-LL J'ORREhP.Au oficial di.sr.Litch ,\:ii ic-C'.vc.l isfiturdav morn- I

me at th-- '?far D-iJ-,itiuoiit, stating thai Genet..: IFoneathad eaytared aa tha Stth and 3uth u'.tiua Itan ItmtMMftsand four transports ou the Tninr-ssi*-river, leie-half of which arc ttill lerriueahle.

ka-t nomsasß.Th* fankeesare a:Utcomil,-, in EastTeam nee,

and weie uushing vitt scouting piu-liesteaitlMMSi-t I'iilny. Our forces hold the country as lowd_,wii im Carter's station, twentymiles from lirisiol

(?'\u25a0XEEIiEk.iTE fttXOkr.s,The =,c. ond ic-sion of thu SeeoarflFenaaaeat Con-

gress meets to-day at 12 _>'do_k M. The list otmembers will not bo complete. In the Senate therels a vacancyin the Missouri delegation, occasionedby the death, last winter, of Senator Beyton. of th itState Since tho adjuurnm.ntof the last Congress,Senator Mttchel, oi Arkaasas, has deceased, uudRon. Atigu-tus 11. Garland, a prominent iu-inbe_ot t)u> House of -IcprssantaliTee. has ben tmtipA t,.

till thi1 am -piiei tana.In tliu 11-u.-..' tlieiii will be a fulliug short. Hon.

li L. Ilodjve,, ofLouisiana, is dead, aud the vacancyis not suppli<-d. 11-ir. J. B. Uelsk-U, of T«nue9-ee,.a {Liisoiiel ill the bauds of the Federals. The1 -xas ueiegntionis not complete, i*. kin. one. The

_. to of Missouri is, fbi the £r.t time, fullyrepr__-d, having sevtn members. Messrs. Thomas L.', Nimrod L. Norton, Feter _b Wilkes, and Ro- i. r

Hatcher are the new luembois from Mi*- j"rV There is oue new member from ttmm*m*%!

pteay in this city last seaa__a,

TBE LOSS uf THE Af.DElfAßl.lt.

' "* un A. V. Wailey, commander of the Albe.. ,11 his i iE.ial report tothoNuVyDepartment,says that the night being exceedingly dark, ho hadthe watch doubled on the Albemarle, and took extraprecaution to prevent mi-hap. About 9 o'clock a1...nt wa- diM-vered searing towards the vessel; ttaaa h><i!. i, but gave no satisfactory answer. Allh.ir. i . were aaaatetad lis quicklyas possible and afire ?f mu-k'tiy directed to the boat, which, owingto the da.bases,aas hn-fcwtasi Theafter gun wasloaded with grape aad filed, but could not be suffi-ciently -rpraaaui to take iff. .t. The beaf struckunder the port bow and exploded a torpedo,smash-ing a hole in the Albemarle ju_,t under the waterline, our ui.n pouring upon them a heavy fire ofIT- lh- officers in charge of the torpedo-a-sUyeaniaas-S- and were trataaVwa *

\u25a0pa weie set to work, hut could not savethemd she went down in a few moments, onlyke-etadc aad -In. Id remaining visible aboverr.in Warley gays, further, that hereceived noom the picketboat below, nor did the aitil-.l. shoie yive him any assistance.

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TSffIPLINM OF VEXERAL EASLP.i.? EXCELLENT ORDERS FROM THE '\:RAL COMMAXDIXO.aaatex (if it may be called so,) of Cedai'il eventually provo n blessing to the Armyalley. No more victories arc tobe thrownUeinor_i_i.._d plunderers, and tho organiza-_e .-nr.v itself i. to bo bo changed that theill ba ruoi-e compact and wicldy. Already-clcton regianaeta and brigades have beented, which cannot f-ii to prove an err .1-

___. apple br:.i_iy question a__u> roccivc.-Hioii in the tallowing orders, which are 'lus hy our coirespondent with Generalliny:

lli:.iiic.:__Tr.a- Vallkt District, >October 29, 1.04. ).. u-hmntseoiumandingdivisions, brigades, rc*_-mants, bnn._-.n- und companies, will at once takeiteps to improve the discipline of their oouinuuuia,and for this purpose the loli's ,'iug rules wiil bo ri-gidlyouserved;lit. Noei-eer or .oLi.er will bo allowed to abaeathi-i-ll licm his camp without written P-Snuasiasapproved by hi- divi-i-jii oonunaad---, vi in the ex-liiiutyby tae chief A artillery; uud no such pel -mission will be gran -d tor a grcatia-l_.ne_.ti of timeth.iii -ix hours. Ali l.ermis-ions to be absent lor afreatei lengthof time must be approved at theseCadquartera.

2d. Pattols will be organised in e_,-h ,«mp to ar-tc-ir all stragglers; and whenever men are found ab-El \u25a0\u25a0 ai a. 1.;.,i-_.,. penaiu not approvi tasive provided,thoy will I* e.re*W, the permitsenawaj and sent to the proper division com-mander, or the headquarters of tho artillery andtbeofflcars granting audi permitswill ba arrestedand tried on i barges t.r disobedience-of orders:>J. There will be lour rv.ll calls eai E day iv camnto wit l At (iA. tt., Noon, 5 i. M. and up _/'whti hioU ..Ulsin-st he attended hy all companyofficers, and sar*rint-ndc*d by the commandants idregiments or v Held office* trota each regiment? andno company officer or soldier, absent without pronerauthority from either of said ioU atHt will..allowed to draw raticesa torthe next draw day and-11 provisionreturns mast be uu-.de to conform tvthis provision, and the absentees will be otherwisepunishod.

On marches, the rolls of companies will bo ciliodon tbe formation of thecwmn-trd, at the clus- of themarch, end rep.p.tallydiningthe march wlien thecolumn halts to rest, and tho names oi abs. _\u25a0..««.noted, and the -.in..: rule will bo observed in r.-.>,adto absentees h. to dniwing raUoasaa T,unislim,a,t.4th. All plundeioi pamerty of any land, gottenbyofficers or soldwra on the battle-field or from theenemy, will he taken from themnul turned over tothe quart, rata st, i of the army. 'All property ol everyhind captured la battle orIn theenemy, legitimately belongsto the Qovera-it. No officer or soldier ha ; the right to appro-te to him* If, or his particular command,any1 ot p.".,perry bo cautiuv.l, because he happens toIltfirst, and ur him ta do oa is agreat wrongho man who continues to fight the enemy is theor, and not he who stops to gather booty Inre all such appropriation is foibidden, and all"tis making it will he brought to trial.h. The names _t all officersand men who stou.under, or who throw nway their arms or other-misbehave bc.'oie the enemy, will be punishedüblication in the paper* of tha State to whichbelong, and they will he tried under the i'ut.-ud arlicte of war..Division oas-inianders will can;,, to ho madeists of alt officers and men whostopped topluu-threw away their arms, or otherwise misbe-rd in the recent battle _n Cedar creek, ia ordertheir name, may be pabh____d in the news-\u25a0rs of their State- , aad charges wiU be onferredhe most Bagranl cases, espeeLaUy againstoffl-guuty of such misconduct. Theio-t arms will-harged in every case to the men who havemi them away.1. All horses and mules oaptured, iind all other>crty?whither Hitlers' goods or publicproper-taken Cram the battle-field and not appro-ted, will be turned over to the chief iiuarter-terandcommissary of ihis army; and where itbeen appropriated, each artief. will be valued

\u25a0r the direction ol the chief quartermaster uroissary, nnd charged to the officersormen to-c use it has been appropriated.lis will apply toall camp and garrisonequipage,?ing apparel of every description?includingi, shoes, and all other ccaamisaary and sutlers'- ot every description ; but horses and mulesbe taken from the persons having them in pus-jii,whether appropriated or not.liy command of Lieutenant-General J. A Early[Signed] 3. J.CMoona,Assistant Adjutant-General.

Special Order*, No. 15.j All spirituous liquor*brought to Uie camp or the Ivicinity of this army, for the purpose- of sal. oxbarter, will be seized and tura__l over to the medical Idepartmeiit without compensation to the owner; and jall distilleries in the miyrhborhuodwill he- closed.?Ihvi.-ior: commanders wiil bm to the execution ofI

By command of Lieutenant-General J. A. Karlv. I[Signed] s. J?c. Moons,Aaalatarnt Adjutant-General.

THE ACTION OF TU17 BERMUDA AUTHO-l111 TIES IX THS CASE OE THE CAPFORSOF THE STEAMER ROAJfOXE.ThoBermadaaagefl...-onituejit very severely upon IIe of tho CoioT-ial authorities towaids the jPfimmipsJirnrr. at tlio CoaiMierate IUi*r lloniioke, Captain Brain and hia of- Imen having bo.n arrsstod at Bt. Georgos, Ioiled to *pind three nights in a Briti.;h Ihurge to ho untenable, and bail J1..-." oeavae has been ponaed at tho insti- I1 de'ii.s.'id of the Federal authoriuos. It Iat Captain Brain, after eaptuiins thet,uld notcany hj.r into Wilminglun.and Im her and l_nd her passengers at Ber- I> th_ suipil-e of all, th. Confederate*werv [nd sunt to ja;. Thc-y wma then ecnm- Ii iieourt, and Ciptain Brain's cummiision Ici-d, and Ids letter of instrucaons from Iiryof the Confodc-tato S_atO- Nary. The Iof Mr. Mallory were hy Mr. Fry.of iusti-uiti'-tis wie as follows :

CoXItUERATF _?[? -TW OT A«I.RICA, lN-V_ D>.r*aLE*e.-'i. ''llicuuoxi., May ft, laul. )Otter Juhn C. Bruin, Confederate .St.,tee IEiehmand, Firpiwia:v will herewith u..»-.ve an Hpi_jintmentof Iafter in the Navy, and will pro.v»-.l te Im and there make the utc_v_.__varrange- Icapture upon ihe high eeasthe Federalaaacte, ar the -te-mirtrs Morning or Eve- Iali of which vessels are ona, lino runningew Votk and ITeaaaay.,u at* ,V-e.l in . aptur.ng either uf theaaaaa you a_U briac \u25a0»? _?- __c pns.n. is

\u25a0 « i uiiied'-inte ]sjrt.de-t regard for therights of n-.utrals .m 1.?;.ei;ymast be ehaerved,and .ii-upim.dinaiioii preserved among officers and II your command, as v matter at security Iss. i \u25a0 Iauthorired to appoint three actiug'mas-i and three acting third assistant engi-,iting their names to the Department asacticable, and you will alsu rei_.it your II under this order.I am, respectfully,

Your *el valit,*!? H ki.lM'.T.

-eeretaiT ot the Navy.isonots cannut >,- »-nt into theCunfedo-ill parol.' them, taking their parole inihi ~ !.'._ ihe rani: grade, mn,« and a_re: tlieir pl-dgts no: to torvo against thec State. during tliewar, unless regularlyR, 11. Ml 11oaa. Becrelary.

ard I .invll, aa the part of the attorney-en withdrew the charge, and the aucu>ed«rd.

The VirginiaCunleroruc of tha Methodist Bpisco- !palChurch will meet in Lynchburg on the ITth in-!I

? We hsve ree.ive.l N. wYoik and Baltimorv pa-j: .V_dne_daj-, the 3dinstant, and the evening\u25a0A that day.V"-;. at-uraana thf ranaaae?a rtaa ia atanraa vanrile nraaa.

W* have «m. very _trong fiction card., in theYankee paper.. The first ii gotten up by Seward,and is contained in the following officialdispatch:

Washington, November 2, I»_H.To the Mayor of Buffalo :

This department ___. recrciv, .1 information fromtheBritish Provinces to lha (fleet thit there is acon. piracy on foot to set Ere to- the principal eithsin tho Northern .stateson the day of the Presiden-tial election. Itis my duty tocommunicate this in-ionniitionto you. w. }{. __m .aaThenext iH agrand description of a land battle,

in-whi.-ih the sentinel was ".-hot at" and the balllodgedin "two feet" of him. The point attackedwhs v town called Castine, in Maine, on the Canada jline. A flaming telegram _ays: * j

A sinid! ),irtvof men approached from the rearmid when challenged immediately find upon thesentinel, who returned the Hie Sergeant Ram 1waa Bred urn as he came oui?i his.,uart..-.." Eourhall, lodged within two feet of him. '.'iue gitirisoii mastered prompllvmid pursued theraiders tor ,ib..uthalf a mile, firm* upon them iinjIheyrelying, whenthey took toaboat and en-apedUie object,it i- supposed,whs to capturethe UnitedStates cutter lyingin the harbor. Thiscityh...h.eiiput into a state of def. nco.

By orders from Oovornor Cony, the Home Ouardsre m readiness for duty,nnd the city governnieutr h,is inciea. Ed and aim-;[ th*- police. ' !|No Democrats are likely to voto.ni Castine t. j

morrow, and the " Home Ouard" will see that theydon't. i

OOVF.R..OR SEVMOCR OCT IN ANOTHRR PROC-1-lA-TIO..?THB- MILITARY XOT TO iy IT._.r_.RS WTrHTHR rOLXS.GovernorSeymour, of New York, issued a proda-

nvition on Wednesday xrithreference to the coiningelection and i-.iiit-.ry interference therewith. Theabolition piper; say it is gotten up with a single eye,

.toa free light_t the polls. Heappeals to menof allpruties tounite with those huidingO-lcial posnionsin ikeii efforts to allay undtia excitoment, .often theharshness of.paity prejudices and nas_ions, and toavoid all measures and language which tend to strifeor disorder;bat closes with thefollowing . igni-lcantdjrections:

Sheriff- of eountirs and all other officers whosoduty it is tokeep the po__* and our citizen*will take care that every voter shall have a ft SeFallot, in the n__t___r secired to him by tlie eoiwtl-tntion and laws.It will be their duty to _cc xh.it nom.'.itaryoroth.-r organised ferees tliaU ) .? allowed u> showthemselves in the vicinity of the places whan, elec-tions are h-ld, vuh any View vi menacing or intimi-datingcitissM in etteadaneathereon.Against any such interference they mt.-t astercisethe full foroe of law, and c.UL forth.'A need bo, thepower of their districts.A N'trw Yoik letter iv th..Philadelphia tagnrrer

gives tlie " i.-ministration" view of what 3eym_,urmean-. :

Under corer of a ,Issue tocaliu the pubUi*mind,it is not difficultto seethat there !?; mlscht-f in theproclamation,balow the enrlace, and aswill not Be surprised to hoar that the Governor*-.friends, the -r_a._-ereiv.lie boyi and the "dangerousclas:,.-.." generally,are in ec.t_.ue_ over lt. Tne?'military interference" paragraphs in tha proi.li-matioii, it is w.-1] understood, ate aimed at General ?Dix, who is now oobm to ho ahout.ns great an eye-sore v, tho disloyalists here as General Batter wasonco to the !few Orleaii- and Norfolk Hoc. eh.rue w.owrxa ir of thi: .u.nKV.\Rij:?y_.N-.__ 010-

RIFICaTIO-IS OVER IT?WHAT IT RBSt'LTS IX.TheYankees are glorifying ima-eas-ly in tlio de-

struction of th_>Albemarle at .Plymouth. Lieuten-ant Cu-hing,tiie " hero" of the illur, lai arrivedin Washington, and is the hoaafth- day. SecretaryW-lles i_ to recommend to CongKia. to vote liim a

resolution of Ibaaka, arid he ia promoted to lieu-tenant Commaudcr. Tho affair h;isroloa*-l ft-omduty in Alb--marle sound eleven Yankee steamerswhich can now be used elsewhere. Tlie following isLieutenant Cuahing's o__._i,iir,-p.'t't of the matter :

On the night of the 27th, having prepared uivsteam launch, I proceeded up towards Plvmouihwith thirteen oificers and inon, partly volunteersfrom the squadron. The distance from the mouthof .the river to theram was about tight miles, thestream averaging in width some two hundred yards,aiid lined with the enemy's pickets. A iiule belowthe town was the Wreck ol theSouth-eld, surroundedby some schooners, and it was under-tood n gun .sanmounted Uic".-to riiaseaenil the bend. I thei-tore |tcck oneot the Sluimioek's ,utters iv tow, with W-dentocast offaad heard at that point if we wvashailed. Our boat aaeceeded ia passing the pickets,aadcv.-ii tho southtteld within tw.rityyards withoutdiscovery; and we were net hailed uut'.i by the look-out i on theram.

The'cutter wa« then c.i_t off and ordered below,while we made for our enemyunder a lull head ofsteam. Therebels sprung their rattle, rang thebelland commenced firinp-, at the same time repeatingtheir hail, and seeming much confused. The lightof a fire ..shore showed me that the iron-clad wasma,'., fa .t to the wharf with a per of lo_?, anchoredabout thirty feet from her side. Passing herclosely,we made acomplete circle so as to strike her fairly,and w.nt into her bows on. By this time the cne-m;,'s fire was very severe, but a doseof canister atshort range served to moderate their zeal and dis-turb their aim. Paymaster Swan, of the Otsego,was wounded near me, but how many moro Iknownot. Three bullets struck my clothing, and tho airseemed full of them.

11l a moment we had struck the logs just abreastof the quarter-port, breasting themin some tcetandour bows cresting on them. The torpedo boom wasthen lowered, and bya vigorous pull 1 succeeded indivingthe torpedo under the overhang and explo-ding it. At the sametime that the Albemarle's gunwas fired ashot seemed to go erashinir through myboat, and a deiiae mass of wuter rushed in from thetorpedo, filling the launch and completely disablingher. The enemy then continued his flic at Hfteeafeet ranee and demanded uur surrender, which Itwice refused, orderingthe men to save themselves ;and removing my own coat ar.d shoes andinto the river, 1 swam with the others into the mid-dle of the stream, the rebels failing to hit us.

Tiie most of our party were captured; some weredrowned, and only one escaped besides myself, andhe in another direction. Ac-tinjr master's mat*Woodman, af tlie Commodore Hull, I nu>t iv thewater, half amile below the town, an# assisted himas but failed to get him a-hore. Com-plet-Js*---.iausted I managed to reach tii. shore, butwas too weak tocrawl outof the water until just utdaylight, when 1 managed tocreep into the _wnmpdose to tho tort. While hiding a few feet from thepath two of the Albemarle's officers passed, and 1judged from their oonv____.ion that the ship wasdestroyed. Some hour's travelling in the swampserved to bring mc out Well below the town, when Isent anegro in to gain information, and found thattheram was truly sunk.

I'roiivdingthrough another swamp I camo to acreek and captu_r««l a -kilt' toa piU_et ofthe enemy,ard with t-_us, by eic-veii o'clock the n_--tnvjtx, had made my wayout to the ValleyCity.

A Yai__»H) letter, speaking of the ie ..ruction ofthe Aibemaile, ? ->>>~\u25a0 Thegreat ma-Ui matmam that has so long exaiiedth.- apprehansious of the N'avv _-_pui./ii.__i, andheld IU the sound a ttmt SI Sally Hi ex. ess of thaiwhich wa_> usuallystationed there, iioir lu-.i quxetlvat the bottom of tlio It.Mnokeriver, a tmljc.t of cu-rious contemplation and dread to the fish that fr.-qu.-at those waters. In tho i-juadton every one(sail a sense of relief ia re-aiinng the tact that th*Albouuuie i_ no longer afloat or capable of doinghathac da_a__ga; lot it is no secret that she wasone,a the taugheet eaatoaaai fte wooden veasela tocoiifront that ha_yet iloated. Herra_d onthe flo-ttU.i on the 6th uf last M_ky provedthaifeu tbeyond ashadow of a doubt. She then encountered ai_ifought tv great advantage, throe heavily armeddouble-end*._?tlie Raaaaeaa, Mattnbcfi-tt and Wy-al_ieu.«-md retiicd oniv aiUi aaealonfed ,-.nt«_tslightly damaged. While she tooted, fee poet heldby u_ und anaiaatili >?, haa was sate. She c.uld go_.-_ wiy as »h. efceea, ~ _pit_, «.f the ottmrm ot -urwodaa vessels, aaleas .omua_c__aa_l eeearred t,.htrwhich should prevent her steamtfiir. None ot thelight draft monitors w.-ie ready to confront hn, tadshe tluvnttiued to dam OUI fuveo out oi the State ofNoith Carolina.

-\u25a0Rom exa__ui, iiouii'i aamr.Tho only intelligencew. find of Oeneral Hood'a

movements, as faras tho Yankees hear of th_-m, vIcontained in the following telegram, dated Na_h-Iville, the 2d instant:aft iI%T m *xeHJXI from> tiie rebel attach on Decatur,Alabama, has not been renewed. Tin, rumor thatHood » entire armyis in that ni3g._hor_.ood ia hardlyii-Kilted. We are, doubtless, prep-fred tor anyth-i.i.that may turn up. lieneral Rousseau is displavmghi. characteristic energy. General B.irriar.l I- intown

iv. uru.RK or six co_'FKDß___vs souoiaas arst.tot is?raTK'itim ?r ia. exact-uo-i.Several paragraph*have l_»en pubUshed t__-m theUtest \aukeo paper., uanouncingthe Lutentian-to

shoot six Confederatesoldier* in retaliation for sixYankees who werekilhd duringQenei-al Price's e_-peditiou. The murder took place at St. Loui* outhe Ut instant. Six Confederate*were alects-d. from jthe prisoners in theOrabot Street prison, but j* them proving tjhave bvtn a teamster, his name .

I*from the deathroll and that of Georgef the ThirdMissouri cavalry, was «u_-ho men were not Informed of their fareyof execution. The St. Louis Bataem at'..-.ne;details of their murders :tvo oMock on S»turdav afteffloon, there ti.k.n fr m th.- pn..ii, pU,.sl in ?on. and e-s..,ted to the pi.,., of

, xc, u-u.ehiueiit oi the Tenth Kan,*., followed I_'__otA'?T.-old.ers, aadbya lew dtiaeaa.i .Ufavette i'Liik,H theplAc,. 0f execution, and to that-cession marched without music.st side of the fort six posts had ttmm setd,.e.__h with a seat attached, and S_Strip of white cotton cloth. atterwStl..1-ging the eyes of Uie pilfers. Kiftv-re -ci,. ted as tha executioners, fortv--Ibelonging to tho Tenth Kansas aud)rty-flrst Missouri. Thirty-six of thesed front Siring party, eighteen bcJiigre-M they should not do the woik cftectu-?e o'clock the prisoners arrive<l onthesat down, attar-had to the posts. Theyto be more or less affected, but, cun-eircunistances, remained remarkablyr Ward and H_v. Mr. McKim spoke toheir last moments, exhorting thorn toist in llixl. The row of po-ts langeduth, and at the Bret on the nrrtli was, ou his left was Oeorge ffichols nextBlackburn, Game T. Baach,Charleeat with perlect calmn---, with theirthe ground,and did not _i-«ik \i, _Z»>gn of emotion at flist, but sat* withifference, serening the ground withhi.-red one of ihe surgeons if there wasa postponement,and being-__iired thatone, he looked more serious, and fre-nated, "Loid, have tneivy on my pearin he said: "O, to tlWnk or the newso father and mother!" jeadingof thesentence by Colonel n. In-_en expressed a di .sue to say a lewaid:and all bf you who hear m«, tab.* warn-I hßve been v Confederatesoldier fourre served my country fa:thl .illy. lamt for what other men have done, tluit 1in, and know nethingaU.ut. I nevera, and I am sorry tobe shot for what Ia do with, and what 1 am rot guiltycj.aprisoner I alwaystreatedhim kindly,rmed a man he surrendered. "Itake me lo his bv-viii whenl am dead, jrrgoAnt was bandaging his eye-, Mln-iiergeant, 1 don't bhim- >,?j. I boasit ia Heaven. Boys, when yUu kill

all being baajfad, they bade each1. '-Good bye, Ue..r_;e, i' -Md oi'e;iieholas," said another; " G..od bye,' Iittered several; nnd two or ~,,\u25a0 .? of IBoys, farewell to you all ; the Lorcl Ii our poor souls."arty was about ten pa.es off. Some of j»n appeared tobe reluctant to fire up,,n jbut Captain Jcaestold them it was Iiat they *i_ouldhare no hesitation, as ]. taken the lite of in __iy aUnion mana0,.-.ntaathensee_Vas., the thirty-six wldietsfired simulta-neously, the dLsuhatge soitadias* like a .siogl* explo-

si,,n. Theaim of evary __aa va., true. One or twoof the vi.i.im* groaned', n_.J Blackburn tried out"Oh, kill mequickl" Inlive ininute.-th-Twetorii.dead, their heads falling to oil. .'-de. and their bodiesswingingaround to ti.e v..1,s at the pasts, and beingkept fromfallingby th. pini-M on their :ir___?1 IVs A thai were shot through the iiCaiit, and thesixth uc_i*-cd three b_lis in hnbreast, dyina al-m.st insttcntiv.iLATENFROM THENuRTU.

I received _.ew Tork endBaltimore papersinstant and that evening. QcM in NewThursday closed at ttth. Thu rendal

datemt-Bg:y Seward badattrtaii-walchto the Mayorj.-kcity aimi-_r to that iorw*idcd to theButiiiio, to the effect tf_t the state l>s--\u25a0aribaan apprised ot rebel design,to can*ph-Bderingynd burning raids in thepriu-B of the Not .hern States onclcciion day.-tither replies that be has no appreheu-ithingof thokind taringst tempted iiiNt-w; but that, however, he will take all nc-ecautionary m.-:i-ures, and "if Federals-ary,*' will promptly avail him .elf ul it.io issued a pnieliiiimtioli to iho citi-cin,?quietness ;nid avoidaie ?\u25a0 of all acrimo. Iissions inthe vicinity ol the voting pi* -._iting 10each elector that on the dapo-.it ol lLie wall iuimediatJyTetii.- f,...rnthepoH*. |xoitemeut prevails" in Ogdensbure, ..'.county, Hew York, regarding the ex-M-l mids from Canada. Business thereuded on Thursday, and wciefor deieuce. A "large number of armedosod to be reh_ls, aie on the islands in

irrencerivor aboveandgelowOgdensburg,suspicious persons were arrested in theiursday. A steamtugwas sent out onare-ce. A suspicious steamer, having onit forty men, jms-W alony thi river closesricaa shore in tho-afternoon.'1ii. has issued an order instructingpro-ikls in the llepartmentof theEast to usery precautions to prevent p«rstae whoin tlie rebel service, or deserters fr_m the |lui'-.s, from Votingal thiu-1.-etton OB _ucs-At the same tune, be informs them t1,.,tforce must be stationed ut, or m the ri*te pollingplaces; but if the civil BUtb iri-be unable to preserve order, and shouldmiiilary forassistance, it is to be reli-

ef Colonel North, NewYork State agent,L'hen and a M. M. Jones,on the charge\u25a0plicated in the alleged frauds on theI soldiers of this State, was commencedfton on Thursday. A long di.ru*sioniver the plea of counsel that neither theuvernmeutnor a military tribunal couldirisdiction in the cases, the arrested per-imenable to Slate laws, and triable onallegedagainst them only in the courtsof New York. " The trials will be coii-

ig teller of the Mercantile Bonk of Newnamed Charle. W. Windsor, has sud-iwared, aud is supposedto have left forn investigation, a deficiency in his uc-ninting to two hundred and forty-onejllare, is said to have been discovereil.id, from Philadelphia,that tho Talla-red tho Llelawaro breakwater and dc-ral ressels at anchor thero on Thursday["hereareat least four Government ves-i close pursuit of this privateer. Theit Shawmut was dispatched after her-oklynNavy-Yard, and tho Miami andaad a revenue cutter havebeen sent outmission from Kastera ports.Ler has gone to New York to ".upe-rui-

FROM GENERAL EARL TSARMY. ;[ca-_ta-_N-Baaaoai or cut. -._ca__oin> ui*» ai^h

C_n.r .imaa N_v. M__-ju.i, Novembar _, lsei.In a recant Utter I made somomention ot lbsgreat need uf consolidation in soma parts of this\u25a0»'ii-turn i, in which many of the mm were caprundIn tho last campaign. I am glad to g*y that mlt-.y's bnmid*', the tirst, (Stonewall,' saoorul, andUui d brigadm. of JftcAsou's old divt-ionhave aireaUvfc**n con«o_i_._ti-i? in Soma Ui-Lano*. twor-4ri_n-_its now otm company. Although,

groat diasaastac-t-on was expressed among tn. troopsio loaf a_ con._li__tt_onwas t__k__l uf, yat aiw ithu. a_ti__ilv taken nlace.the goodresults iuualreadyvisible, and aaoet of the oiesatiMkcaea ire-ii-tai;. aa- !pres-ed on nU'Ji occasions tuts passed oil' in gup-iiresritHl murmuring. The brigadee .aantkeMdabereare already beginningtobe Slled ap, oonacripta aad iMailedmen returning ui.J.i the receat order.Numbers aro arrivingdaily, and oa, h of the rrgi-!_..-_.:s now ntuubeia in.,re thiol ut any t,i.,,- -7...the fatal 12th of May. 'the uieu am in fine <.uii>li-tion and good spirits; and that which mo.t gene-rally liuputt.u__nwith good spirits occurred op the31-i of October. Tho wbulu army w.s mu.ttred forpay on that day, and aro now drawing tlie motif vw_U-hhas been duo thrm tor many nu-utk* , iiimouths' pay Uiug now duo to all, and to iuanv tenur twelve months' pay ia vi arrearage.Hinca we have been in LUh* .-.ion [mm sorrytonythat Uiuro has proven to bo too much ai.tesTspinuin thia viunity; bat on yesterdaySpecial Order No\u25a0*_ wa- i-_u__l v.-ry timely. I scad a Copy en.hued.it is publishedin another column.?hn Oen-ralEoily could nothave iasued any better order thanthis, eoafUcatiaa all spirituoiu li.juor.s, r_i ml* mtU. vicinity, to mo medical dcpaittrunt.

I -end you, also, a c.pv of Oeneral Orders No tlH-..l,jiiarWK of th« Valley District, <Ut«l October-J, 1nol, which wilt show til-it diligent -State ouiit-lei |( mah-Bg to ,un_l the jjreet evil which.auifed the less of the bcueflu of our groat .ot October 19th?fhe lack oi discipline. Diadptlneis the thing that is much needed in thi. aimy, andno plan canbe better to improve it than to call theotfloers to astrictresponsibility.The enemynull hold their liucsalolig Cedar..re, t.thoughmost uf their army are as tea ba_k as Wiu-cheeter. W. hear that C-ilouid Mushy, asv.vat, istroubling their rear, muUiio their dnu^mf,,rt.

\u25a0 \u25a0 a mi \u25a0Oorornor Brown, of Oeoigia. has laaaad v "pr_-. .n_iin,n" looking the cvn_uu»_iou ol»' t* li_> -

lor as agent in Luropo for the OrurguI'oit.n Spin-n.l-* Association Baylor »» now waking Yankeeepeeehr.s in New Yoik..

In a \u25a0poach at Augusta, o<\>ra_a, on tbe I.t,Ocii>-nil J. iv Williams, who Won iue Ught at ftalt-rille. stated Ltial he is under arrest, ly older otOeneral Bragg.Itis feared that the great steanubip Dictator willprove a failure. Some serious iWevti iv her havealready been discovered.

-OB KKATLY EXECUTED.Xdv-rlis«u*riU will b. Insorted at tha rate at rwo

Millar*p«r for ?*.?_ insertlon?sogbt Uaa(or less) constitutea square.Larrer _d,v^r-L-^mi.vnt- in#xart pn»pof_ton.Advertisementspublish-.!till lot t>. 1 ?rill twchargef- p«T square for evvry insertion.

X LOCAL MATTERS.ii.ii.Aßv.? Some time between one o'clock and

?,_gkt Saturdaymorning the restaurant on llthttaati, hatwaaa M ..,. and Cary, kept bya free negroii.ii i Dick JSiiigie.on, was broken into aad icbbrdol ~ pocket-book containing two hundred ard fiftydoll .rs in Stare bank note*, six or eight doMars inspecie, eighteen dollars in greenback-, and otherpapers of value to the owner. Kntreno- wa_> effect-ed through the back door, by cuttingoat one ofthepanel*, thereby makinga hole large enough ta ad-mit the body cf a man. When Singleton opened

his front door in the morning he found a bundle of'cigars on the floor and abottle of brandynear by,which had been carried then, by th*' thief. Therobbery must herebeen committed about daybreak,as «t that time a gent!, man sleeping next doorwaaaw»*ened byanoiw like someon- kicking againsta door in tho storybelow, but going down itairs befound everything wtutc and returned to bed with-out pursuinghis inve.ligations further.

Att-mvt toCeoss rar Lins. ?Or John Cool-ywas committed to Castle Thunder on Baturdar,charge.! with attemptingto cross our lines Into Yan-kee land, lir i.oolc-v is a n .t.v* and reail«nt ofUns city, on i'ndav morning, he managed, bysomemcaaa, to get eh the J-'i-dnrUtsburw train e_the depoton Bi-on 1 street, without obtaining apassport, and reached Milfoid station before hi7d. -liuouaney wa .di*s,rursd and he put under arrestA short white after the train hdt Millotd, on its re-turn to Richmond with the prisoner on board, haborrowed a pocket-knife from a gcntleniauay, and with it stabl-ed himself in the loft bi. _7f*fore any one present had tha _Ughta_Sinttmaliouoi bis intention. The wound In «_ot eoaaidered _dangerous one, though i,<,m ro«a of blood ai lh«timelie fhlnte.l In the car Dr. Cooler?Sa.an as?u_t_.it surgeon in one cf U_. ho-pital:. In this city

Tar Co.'RT.s.-Tho wma of Jwig* Lyons' was ?»-cupicd ou Saturday in hearing tho argumentin thehabeas earpat cas- of Baa-jar, claiming ememptionfrom sarviee n the ground of behaa annndcmiulcd rorei»i.or It will be further boaid to-day. Thepe-lt-oaaf_UC l\__k,ford___haige fromservice, he boing aMarj lander, was giantod, ai.'t!ii* petitionerwas i>d#rfis_d from custody.??Alex-ander Aokins's petition for disehiy-j. frimj>w 11 \u25a0w.is withdrawn upon bus own motion.A number "f small ca-.e* wesw d-cic-C-l in thaMnyor's Court, bur none if theso. were of eu.h acharacter as to requirevU'i-_*ra.i<m:TheCoufcdcrato Co\sA wart not-ta unionFatal SHitt F-_Fi.-_>r?v ?M.. JWUiiam S, I'a-

pree. of this city. w_f instantly killed .in Saturdayby theRuid.iitial \u25a0 *H___..nof a shell atone of thebatteries on tha n.itJPsde of Jamea nvcr. lie wain the act of removingthe deadly i-.rfsibj from on«phv_ to another. wh_a»t .lipj.-lout of bis hands,and fallingon the Mj.ple, suddenly expired. Mr.Dupi.. wsh the member -of tbe firm of Du-pie*, loiidieu « r&jfreA known ee--a_-WoM mei--hants ol this play.

tFleoraphicntroßr. .ir the -Hrresx revs assocutiox.

LARGE YANKEE FLEET IN HAMPTONEOAD-1-JI.UUI.P NA.MSEMOND RITERi. _r_a_ina.>, Novv Tno ca_my hay« mn

unusually in Hampton Koads; among itseveral mont-tos f_..r ialut |>eouiiar-io<_klim af_»a---__--_ of i nvsi-ucLa- Umo _.-idn*ri-in:on.m!U.din .lafi-, ,K,f, anil). D. Porter haa b*_u sola, tedfor an otr«. k on \_-___in-gjPii, whither part of thalice; has saitud.

Two gunboats mtfoaai eka Nmi"cm. ad river enTut.Jay ln»t and Madest apsitr of about sixtymen.who i,i_.ioa d_-:__"ti _.7.u.n»siuA and nrrostad alltl.. molo dtkuna s_ut u_re#\ Learning, hoWsvw,that Ns-uicmond e-iuity ir,fti «_>' f,..,iuti__y released their i-i-krfiai., w-.th anto keei, o«t of the jebsisfffrie? they tntxinsovei\u25a0»thi -.-.*. j against .niti.as/ send lt wilfaatbe matte.oi surpri.-i.ii they'buinJKal any moment.Gran, is ~n fa_j fgi, etun-ing,«hv means'oisel roiu^httoaera, thtgro'ei in the _. en-fork,lei-mo-.:. t_L-K*L:i»iiu_-»anX not a*-.\u25a0 __--** f .

THE DZF£A*X.*fA TvP-!?E DEXIFL'.M..r.tLE. itpec.ilhi the Ai, -»Ji-

s*.. liom S.ii,-'yhia--jivhj4th. jay*that Memphispaper, oi ihe _d £»_:.. .n,; i-bunt I.!* ___oChicago .".//.ei ol IJ_pV-V-._i nron<-iiacea tL di<-patc-h... claimiirg victaiie:. over Price _. b-gua, andsays that they up lor election purpo.;).

Cu.r:ili.-.s are oj.erJ-t_c._i, oaths _M...«sissippi. ?, ,

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TT-r.-KTrTtotTfTirmte iUness, frill attend hisa from Tii-DAY. and will bo pioased to nee hispatients anl the public generally. A .plo_-d_l a.?sortment of GOLD FOIL and ol__\r nmter__l_ oahaiul.Persons wir-dung to ice mo on bu .incs.-, aft.»r cA,«hours, will pleaee call at myrc-jidar-ce, on Marsh-ilStreet, between I*ll at _Jld'Adnlli_.

M. A.-BLANKMAN,te 10-Is Surgeon and D. nt-st, _3 Main ativ. t."VTOTICE.?AIwmji on hand, ami f,ri.1 aale, NI:ITBOBOll tXM B. _RREL.*., LIQUORliAfllttL., FLOTJB BAi;llEL_ and KEG* ol allkinds aad sices; BUCKi i9, TVCft, Ac Ordeiacan Ut 1.-it _. I. Delarue's grocery, No 7 I'iaiikliastreet, or at my cooper shop, on Be.-entecnth stroet.caetH-i ot Baldwin, near ths frntT.lIteiliiiai ayahShops. Delivered uliyabel.) ill lfi"*_tv gratis.

"\TOTICEy?FLOUJI. J-OLTEDMEAI.ll - splendid 1.; of BIDE HAOOJI; lIU3H PO-TATiiUS, by 1,,,-r or bushel; Cook:nsand tVti.h.i.gSODA ; Humrai'l's genuine ESBENCB COKFL'BLACK* PEPPER ; SOAP; several kinds SUOAi! 'COFFEE; Pure (,'H)EK VINEGAR; WASU-BOARDS, ftc., in atore nnd tot sale byJ. W. 3. TAYLOR, Fifth street,no s?2t* between Bread and Marshall.

rpuiTTON ON THE riANO-FOUTEI AND IN SINGING.-Miss BLANCHE MID-DLETON will receive a limits-! number of pu ;??__.Terms made known on application to Me-m.uEoIiGE DUNN a CO., cornerof Fimrtaaath aaiMain streets, to whom she begs torefer.oc2a?aod.f

T~\IV.DEN'_) NOTICE.?The Board Ti1/Director* of the Richmond, Fredcrlck-bureaiut Potomac Railroad Company have declared adividend of ten dollars p_>_ -naro on its <j_>>.Ut_stock, payable on tiie Ist>oveim.er. 1 _Ot.

"" l--lw J. B sriN-Tii.V, Treasurer.

IfOR BALIS, v handsomo DAPjPLE-BAY HOR-K, nx v_ars old ,nUs and Woik-well, \u25ba,!,,. i. or double hamivi; well bred and ir. fln-londiUitfi ror servlc. Bach a hors* is T-rvly utljim.llot sale. Addr»«wi J. J., at Di.patcb olhoeno Li?on*

gives two gallon,ut _u_J_, and Stmam I_4 bctt_r StoWill give three gwhons Apply to ? ~.| no -?at* ' |mc of __ow__- sir__t.

VToTICE.-I have return.,. fr.._a lUY\ Kohl, and am ready to _ur.pl. thelowa ~iu.FhRHLIZE-W i iimn U I'.uri-.at id Eobus\ TaMITH'iJ MILL, on i?«th uf Dot* opt.«.et>«v«intoenUi ati.*:.

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/VS.: THQUSAND PotNDS E...7---\/ Ll-H BEl__lo_.l lip. Itii C-A-.DL.-_* ...sale, whoiesalw oi retail, >..n.«r of Venabia ai,iI Nlnet-amUi etreeu. i.-r aale, privauly, twoKi.ii.Dl_M'E3onTwontv-»i_:h.;tr-_it. Api.lv to| _.?**. **?t* L TOWER-*r TORSE FOR SALE?A No 1 Cava.ivt, JL or F-uniiy HOIUiE,warranreil to trnv.l elakaiuue, ~ti i,,?u witubu'.'/v , jwifcctlvSL_ad and ,-tie, and nd*. me-r. Price, only 5. v.tall at j. I. 'FIiWARD-VB '?Brook Avenue, hatween Clayaad La*oi sirac'is,no '*- 3t* op!",-_u- --iniiiu's grocery.L>OllS * SANDERSON, "(JuMlillH-lJ SIGN MERCHANTS, Mo bo MAIN __

01.- of the partners hoiu* o___t_.e tft _IU __.. ?., .ry duty, we eon tber-foie g.Va personal attaaui-l-e ol allkinds of Bierchandi-- and iuoolia* rena-*__L7. _!____*_i \ VERCOATS, OVERCOATS -J.V / oeived - bb___l m ..f J_£A-*Y Bt.ivi.itCLOTH OVESCOAT9, which _.. v- aaid U« laiclose. A A F.IKI' . * ? ?no 4?3t t cary »ire-t, comer_. Ll_.rr_.u_.

*7»R SALE, eevwal thousand P..ALIITfUBCS?Ilov-I _Eea__agtea, l.mvi.. Am, ivliierchoice vail. t._«, «,!«,.», UTjhundli A MomAPltlcoi i in.....-. Apply to Mr. A. ft. _.*u£-,_Y, r.cnr Camp l-<- na. j-a. -O-tk.-.-- and BLACK TEA. of supericraua-ltyjustreceived and tor s_u. al X, TEllX'-AdTwelfth txa-et, -_s:w«sen Mainand Cet-raoI?lw* *****Timothy" seed.-Fifty \*7tht_d n-

m JSf1" sctl ' * HJt re>JV«* *» 37^Butter, bacon, rye, corn"

?T _vVK* *OTATO-__ andAl-TLEI.'now on h.nd and tor sal* by

i.o ._-3f , J®!-!!. TOXP-LOC-- _FOR BALE, _t fil-nno County i,Wi T--si lH____*

_r f 'n MONDAY, the Tth ot rm***_Amw, nONE-HOR-iE CAlll. vi *oud ordsr. sultiUs furtu'it.i use. ao a? tt*

SALTPETREJar aaieby -O EU.'T lIOBXh-O.N.do .-I'w Fourth and _________ stteeU,

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