362 
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KEWS DEPARTMENT. 
MOOSE’S RURAL HEW-YORKER. 
mv. 7. 
13.000 strong. Most of Beauregard’s foree has tbe extremes of tbe army know notbimr about it i A.mtt, ~ 
gone to re-eDforoe Bragg. Brace's dietrnet of th* Tin • - Another expedition computed of veteran troops 
A new sand battery baa been erected within corps ia perhaps an explanation of bis dela^in b< * 1Dg fi " C<J ou . t ‘ and wU1 «ioubtlee B sail within 
tbe ruins of Sumter. SSdng the plure lay “ ”* X ‘ hours Its destination has 
In Charleston, on the public green, two heavy Lookout Mountain was taken on tbe ™,h w v T°, J ‘ nhllC,y •bounced, h "‘ it i* doubtless 
wwtrt.wbW.K.to c.r G™ lit*“ "2 ,” ,m W Si poin ‘ lbe T '»“ «»'■ 
bM1 , WfroBaN . 
y of Charles ton, and each has thrown one killed and fifteen wounded of General Hawn’s So much nfu, . 
sheil containing Greek fire into the very heart of brigade So much of the Mmsiswpp, as is in this Depart- 
A». ~A #\.L ^ ^ mnnt tu nnm P _XV ... ‘ 
I.IST OF NEW AJDVERTISEWENTS. 
-- ... *1 CT7* 
Two while regiments are also 
So much of the Mississippi as is in this Depart- 
ant I.. *» ... _1. • 
Vuxo «q t the old banner, let fold after fold, 
Knabrine a new glory a. each in onfnrled; 
L« R|M>ah to our heart* mill a* sweet a* of olq, 
The herald of Freedom all ciyer the world. 
L«< It float out In triumph, let it ware over hood, 
Tbe noble old enttigu, it* utripee and Ms etara; 
It gare u» our freedom, 0'on.badow* otir dead, 
<»ave mlgbl to our hnroea, made Hatred their aome. 
Let it w ave in tbe sunbeam, unfurl in the »torm, 
Oar guardian at mom lug, our beacon at wight, 
Wnou peace shine* n splendor athwart her bright form, 
Or war'ti bloody band bold* the etaodard of might 
Unfurl the old banner, It* traitor* crash down, 
Let it atill he the banner that oover* the hrare. 
The atar apangled Itanner, with glory we own, 
*TU too noble a banner for tyrant and ularc. 
„ ' . ,--ngor- v^ot. oiamey, 01 the Jllb Ohio recimcnl float*.,! 
us operations, but circumstance* have changed fifty pontoons down tbe river in face of the rebel 
the programme entirely. Our batteries are also sharp-shooters, landed at Brown's F 
at work on Johnson, Sumter ami Moultrie. The surprised and drove the rebels from the ridge n 
enemy replies reservedly to-day. He is evi- the south ride, opening communication wBh 
denily taken with surpnse, so far as the shelling Bridgeport 
•— — a mm. 
sufficient warning. Four monitors are in posi¬ 
tion off Sullivan’s Island. It is understood they 
will engage the rebel works this afternoon. 
At the present moment of writing not a ens- 
nalty has occurred on our side, and no percepti- 
ble damage to our works hits been sustained. 
The artillery is in charge of the 3 d R. L regb 
menf, they having been ordered to the pieces on 
Bnigg is moving in large force upon Cleveland, 
Tenn., with the evident purpose of breaking 
through our lines in that direction. It is gen¬ 
erally believed here that this movement is 
co-operated in by a portion of Lee’s forces from 
Virginia moving down by way of Lynchburg 
an A XT ^ ...HI. a» 1 _ _ _ 
Business steadily increasing. - Wo*i i. $40 a eo,d in the South. 
several small expeditions have recently been - Diphtheria still prevail* ; n Maine, 
sent across Lake Punchartrain into Mississippi, - The rebel* stole $ 20,000 i„ Boonyiiie Mo 
which destroyed several rebel tanneries, salt- - The New Jwt „ ^ Jl. IT 
works and other valuable property. They met — Th* oth vt ' ' ^ 
sevei&l parties of rebel soldiers, and in tb/ekir- _ ^ , " n,nbe " °" 17 70 ™’ 1 - 
misbes w hich ensued the Union troops were ever _ „ “ “ rn ’ y *° kATe Coh a reTo1 ^ 
| viefOrioUR. Horace Greeley U writing a History of fhe war. 
Tbe Gulf blockading fqnadron have made ~ A eiUt bof,IJtl in Hiotamend oosu $ 2 oo- g i 0 ve* $19 a 
several oaptures recently.. Blockade running on ' Q 
this part of the coast is ruining all who engage Tka J ht 8nItan of Tnrk «y has made a bid for Laird’s 
in it 
** T- o FriiCr*. D*v*.« 
Av*wt* WanWI—Bablwfn * r n . 
raiw v Pnnltiy r.rSMv-ri H BaoheHer 
Siyriqnnr-0 Hu*u lr» h r n 
VJ7, Willow. Wanted- C V-n Der Bmh 
Apr.la Seed lor Sale-Jas / j^, u 8 ' 
1 each fctoue* Waatd-o Winemacber. 
Sneelnl IVatJeea. 
Tbe B**raJ Ne^Tork^ ^ B ° TB ~ a 6 EMtm ^ 
Neu)0 CorticriBer* 
— Wo»d is $40 a cord in the South. 
— Diphtheria atill prevail* in Maine. 
— The rebels etole $20,0r0 in Boonville, Mo. 
The New Jm«y lilac shrub* are in bloom. 
— The »*h Vl regiment number* only 79 men. 
— The Prussian army are to have Coifs revolvers. 
— Horace Creeley U writing a History of the war. 
ROCHESTER, N., Y., NOVEMBER 7, 1863. Snod ' i y; The land batteriwj alone are engaged, flank of this 
and Bristol, V,. with the purpo.se of driving OrTeani 24 h A M slate tl 7^ ™ ^ 
from E«t IWmm. nnd to™!.* th. a , V,™’ilN„„’.i L j’.te Th .‘ iS* 
flank of this _ e .. imiinon at trial (late. 1 be mb army corns 
Advices from the 13th army corps, via New ^ chUdrOT > and » P^pect of 
army, and thus compelling its had made 
The Army in Virginia lDe re work8 i aDd 10 prevent the Cfjnstruction 
. T ”“ .»«□.« to be demonfitraiiTO ^“LseBte, ““' i “' < '“ ,,Une 01 
in our ftont On the 29th, as the 6 tli and 9 th 8 
Cavalry were going out near Beal ton Station to „„ _ . . „ 
relieve the 4th N. Y. and a Pennsylvania cav- M ° vcments m ^ Weflt and South-West. 
airy regiment, on picket, they were opened upon M,B8odri ~ A . P R . rt of CoL Street’s command 
by the rebels with artillery. A brisk skirmish raa/ie # another raid into Brownevile, Mo., on the 
......wbj. jucuu,, oaixenea atone are engaged, flank of thk armv m,d «... „• . . aBl «- i ne J»ib army corps 
The object of the fire was to get perfect range of retirement from Chattanooga. ** ^ 7 ™0OMu,m*n<x in force from Ope 
the rebel works, and to prevent the construction u j r iousas without much resistance, and a large pari 
of any interior batteries and the mounting of .v / , ^ from < be <™nmand of tbe Army of the corps was still at Opelousas. The enemy 
guns on Sumter. or ihe (,um >er!ana, Gen. Rosecrans issued the »r« reported to be rapidly retreating toward 
—__ following "'Farewell” to hisofficersand soldiers: Alexandria. 
Movements in the West and South-West. I , Wa ^ or ' G<,neral 0rd h »8 returned to New Or- 
Mirbouki.— a P. rt or C«l. Slrret’B M toZ Zl\Z’rZ HZ, !. 5SV5“ *» 
made another raid into Rrowneciio __ mandiug announces to the otB/v-r* anny corps. 
HKAno"*aTR*8 nve'r or rn s Ccaawiairn ) 
Cbattasooua, Tpob., 0*0 19, 1863. ' ^ 
(federal Order No, 242.-Tbe General com- 
mandiug announces to tbe offioers and soldiers 
Guerrillas and bushwhackers are exceedingly 
active, and their operations extend in every di¬ 
rection. J 
Every duy they make some demonstration on 
our line of communication, and it i« even unsafe 
for our men to venture outside of camp. On 
Sunday evening a gang of bushwhackers dashed 
upon one of our trains between Warrenton and 
' .?-- vww« *vvviui£ lilt? NUirpk . *r ,7 . . • . i in 
and citizens. They look Col. Deal prisoner B "re iments will report to him for orders. 
AM M • _ 7 ... P moDe, » Jo 7a Mng leave of you. bis brothers in arm 
—> 'wtiv iuiu wrp.H was i _ 
• date. Tbe 19th army corps | ring S ’ ’ t76 ‘ 00 ° ^ ° f basine8B * h ~ 
lissance in force from Ope _ A 4 
resistance, and a large pari u . LT P kil,td 32 wi,d 
I at Opelousas. The enemy _ T h„„ 
rapidly retreating toward,- *. p 1 T*T "° W 111 the 
i has returned to New Or- di* 2 f has 
iiburn is in command of the _ r „. 
9«oU blg?«IL B ° ^ U ° h, °’ 
mder Gen. DaDa is to leave — Th* Kn nra *,i 4 - „ 
W days for some point not the privaUtr Florida. &L ’* ornr ’* r > h4Te pnrch»**(5 
rcept Gen. Bunks himselft 
the expedition; but it is Prince 2 28th ult g&1 ’ g4T# birth to a 
who shot two of the party. Campbell ‘was cap! 
tured and brought to St. Louis in irons. y ,,ur n « w hojutnunder comes to you hot br a 
The prohibition on private shipments to porfB ibi*”™ r n *! r B onr l as h,l “ bf,en identified with 
bwn zlSSi 
is shipped by boats coming from St Louis. dauntless eon rave and true patriotism, yon mnv 
_ rrom Lillie Rock of the SSj^to‘S^A*'hr2S S.°5 
known that this force will act in conjunction 
with the 13lh and 19th army corps, and will meet 
them at some point on the march. 
AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON. 
— It ha* been decided to 
ment in Rhode Inland. 
raise a colored artillery regi- 
Pivrrr - mile, of Louisiana, ha* been made a Confed¬ 
erate Brigadier General. 
- The New York hotel* are about to raise their ebareej 
to $3 ami $3,/)0 per day. 
anaAg^n,-From Mine Kock of the If^ad VOll Tl>7 pZ o ’ ^ J!' u 
19th Inst., state that volunteering for the Union not you wi|j bo hr true to roi'melveR 1 nrOf 
It lias been determined by President Lincoln - L*Jnl P*pws arc published at VicL*burg, Natchen, 
r,--o—o"»«^^Pumuiea -.»». wiuuiToruig ior me union | not you will be as tree to TOimoltM 1^ ^ < Ci ''; d notice of the French Ku# * ,,i,1 « »"d Litu« Koek. 
upon one of our trains between Warrenton and ®nny continues very active. The military orvan- I , v /*" r country in the future, as you have been in In y aa,ono ‘“« t, «> until ourown domestic diffi- - Th« Scpt.mbrr recruit* for gait Lake Citv amonnt t* 
New Baltimore, aud captured an ambulance •wtloa* in the north-west part of fhe State L r* >aet - - , * I cultles shall have been adjusted. 4,ooo, mo*ti> from Burope. 
wagon Imlonging (o the Provost Marshal’s De- aIrG ^ ™mber two thousand volunteers. Cap! ton,toil, his ZZ\ t 7 nmt ?' * records of deceased ~ v„ g ,ni. farmer* ref 0F0 to sen their wheat 1 1 
P T ' ° f G ^' s,fdr ’ 58 a PP°u>ted supTr »'> d ^operatton 'fTT 1,7 Tr TTS ^ ^ 
hrorn other sources, we learn that the smoke wtondent for organizing loyal troops in defense ' a m Pn ;, .... ... Uiithoriiie* of the United Slates and Confederate - has in iu regul.r and irregular amde* se ei 4 
of the enemy’s oump fires can be seen beyond of the State. . To the chiefe of his staff departmenfs and their Governments, at‘ d Surgeon-General Ravres has °® ctT * M,d t - 161 - Ci8 privates, 
the Rappahannock, indicating that they are In Darters from Price’s arbiy are daily arrfv- *?? T ° rders Uj 8Ur *^» ^ b «s- “ »*»; ««"• *«fl- King h«* resigned hi* com mi 8 *io D 
force there, prepared to dispute the passage ot iu « at Wttto Rock and Pine Bluff, and taking the ri *votfon to ^'"v- 7 d untu,D f r P , , ‘ 1s rebel prisoners are confined. Col to acc<1 ' 1 ,,,e n,lw,ion "» Rome, 
the river, or of the construction of the railroad oath of allegiance. Companions in arms, officers and soldiers fare- *f*-*f ,nan > Commanding General of prisoners, has — S.«^^ stantou h«* dl*mU*cd all the lady oopyut* intko 
bridge. A body of their Infantry has been dis- Gen. Marmaduke, at last accounts, was-at ’ ma7 °w h'p y0 ”’ . w I already received one list from Richmond. fmo*t M^haiWotto. 
covered this side of the river, at Sulphur Archadelphia, with the cavalry of Gen.’Holmes’ B. Goddarh, A. A. f| ,s,k0RARP ' aj--Gen. By tbe last declaration of exchange issued by “ Thadram ofi^oowjuirrel* wa*the re*ultofareo«n 4 
s i’ nn ^- command. ' The follow! v - • , I rebel Commisrioner Quid, tbe difference between hout ^ 1,1 A-hUbui. count,, Ohio. 
Their cavaliy pickets are thrown out this side Advices from Fort Scott to the 26th, gay the tern of ihe Arm v 7** rt>Cone ' 8t U)e h<ladquar - ,bo two Governments in respect to n urn here b ~ ^ f ront ' , ’ , " u oon, P>«'‘d W* Sith year the I 9 ih of 
of the Rappahuunoek, aud ivre in right of our rft bels under Coffee have been re-enforced from 10,000 greater than before, Mod the probabilities vCp > B,J< 1 health, 
advanced pickets. Price’s army and threaten Gens. Blunt and Fort To Mm,* TTon.^Z** 000 /-' °7' Sa ° f “ ^ dy are so much fun her - The i«t n.iti.h cm- u»>i 0 » s that there were 201 p*,- 
There ere uo indioelion. of an, Uamito. «-»• Moe-elbroeeare... ~»l« 1 .-..r. 8 . 
advance movement strong, with 18 pieces of artillery. Qnantrell is Q fn. Geary's division, posterl at wtuhatohto<m 0 T,R< Governor of Colorado, who is also Indian , “ ' h " R 'r ,n,ond of Dee’* recent ad v«n W 
Ih« work on the railroad is being prosecuted wi,b bim - Gen. Blunt goes to Fort Smith wiih ,bre * *‘.roko his camp at ope poinCbul Superintendent of that Territory, has informed Wa*hm s ton »* »« failure. » 
vigorously, the advance of the army being d t , * train, where he will turn the army ..ftbeYron- ofhlsS tffremBindeltt'“* hy & l' nr ' tbe Com ® j88lon< ‘ r of lQdiaa Affairs, (hat, in ~ Th ‘ 8 ^ Hr ’* M,k <’ ro P fH Enrepe i* better than la* 
pendent on its completion. tier over to Gou. McNiel, and proeid to Lea™- H»w Jn* marebto^to ^ ih * heretofore 9 ^ .„a q 0 M.,y. 
Gen. Meades headquarters are still at War- vrorlb - attacked in the flank, the enemy oocnpvino in a PP oinled > aruJ wi,b Ibe assistance of Mr. Nico- 7 , Th€ '* M “^ KOin *f ,0 bo] '1 Neal Dow * pruoae* 
renton * Gen. McNeil and Ewing are in the vicinity of 'u° f omni ?. nd,a F «a l.lie lel’i of the I * a 7, <be President’s private secretary, he ha- uotl1 ,he 80mill “ M '.r S an | 4 reic»«d. 
To briefly report the skirmishing operations Bentonville, Arkansas. reHmentoandr/mkffi l w £ °! bifI deluded a treaty with the Tabequaohe band ot 7 A 7" M ' Jd ° f ,rou ^ DI,Wfd bulldog*, ore to to, 
on the 29th, it may be stated that the 4 lh Illinois I3, ' ooks «i'h 3,000 rebels is marching on White °'" H ' driving the enemv from Z hn ilwlS Indians. Although they failed to secure tbeii P “ ‘ * in France, 
regiment ol Buford’s cavalry tried their skill Ri ' ,er > npar Huntsville, and has been joined bv and 8Cro, ' s Lor i kout Creek. In this brilliant 0 n a rerervalion, there is a provision 7 '".s °' ty dri,,ks 2 ™’ m < > uw ' t8 of P^e milk 
with dismounted rebels, either infantry or cay- Sh# “ ,b f- 7 A he,r ol, l adr ?7 ar 7i *he conduct of that such a eeUlement may be inaugurated for a * “ * ^ deal tbal i " 1 ’' P ur «- 
airy, on the Bealtoa and Sulphur Springs road, Blunt’s train was escorted by a foroe of infan- entitled to the behest Ini* and 12th C ° rps K radual consummation. The lands ceded, the th 7Jjl.T* ° r ‘ he M>t,opolit,in New Tork f« 
and was repulsed. Bufoixl then put in the re- !r f' cavalr 7 »«<! artillery sufficiently strong to Gko. H. Thomas, Maj.-Gen Governor says, are probably tbe most available „ l " 7" '* at » l .«u,«to. 
to?!! br,g 1 L> ’ bUt Ulfi7 wer *«n«quol ^ ,BUre 1,8 “ad Gen. Blunt will offer Missibbippl — A gentleman recently from \77 P urcba,H ‘ d b f tb « Government from a single *“““**• 
to oUsko lorcnig the enemy to fall back. An- Cooper battle if the opportunity occurs. Vicksburg informs the N. Y Tribunt that th,-1 Indlan trlbe > D^dtog, M they dp, nearly all the ' h j4rd ' N Y ' 
LetheSsofth^ "Of** ® nab . 1Cd Bu,brd TKNNKSSKK.-The Knoxville dispatch of tbe M “PP* ^ is unusually low, and "S* lund , yet di,s0ovwed iu Colorado, and in AugaraadX.llralunluri'tt o'" de ° Ured ^ 
oomlilum Th he wbele » and wUn « 8 theirdia- 25th to the Cincinnati Ocurtie says:—'The engage- on,y « Un, ’ oats o f light draught oan navigate tbe udd, . tlon a lttr ? e aDl0unt of agncultural and _pi, e *«ior* a<. CQ V ‘ e h ’ 
able to -M velt pr l-enT ° n ^ 1 h ' n nn * mPnt (0 ‘ d87 waB a harid to ban <i a ^ir, lasting 8tresrn - Tbe daD F (1 « to navigation from snsgs J"!’ T r He betweea the 87lb florid., Wl -r. «rre 3 t c diu N« J 7 *k tZ\1 th . 8pi^a ‘ ,, 
able to give at present, over four hours. The rebel foree is estimated »r are increased, and by the presence of and 4l8t deKrees of 1JOrth Mtode. 4ll . “ ‘ Ncw ' utk TuotdB > wetk - 
ae nig u a supply train ot twenty or thirty about 5 . 000° U They tosun kZ, wSetand ^ry'rZ,l ^ reived‘at the Indian *”*«* 
wagons is said to have been attacked and cap- prisoners over 800. Gen. Walford re call ****”& potote. A number of b,Z CL Wr ^ irom tbe 0maha Superintendency, sto- ‘i-d - Dubhu o., m* am uU . 
reiu ’ or de 8 * ro f ed b f rebels between War- his wagon train, but loet his battery. Our lot^ ^troyed, the guerrillas’ plan being to pick off T? ,h&t ^ P ° I1C0B and Winnebagos have of 8 cble*r%\^d^d e V«Tiin 7 the Sonthera front i« 
rentou aud New Baltimore, on the Gainesville is nearly 300. 7 ° U? ^ the pilots, when the boats becoming unmanavew ^ &ad for food. The _ T ^ ^ ber ‘ 
amonnt t« 
already received one list from Richmond. 
By tbe last declaration of exchange issued by 
rebel Commissioner Gold, tbe difference between 
the two Governments in respect to numbers E 
10,000 greater than before, and the probabilities 
of a sfieedy adjustment are so much funber 
removed. 
The Governor of Colorado, who is also Indian 
-- V* 4 UliJ OUU 
bridge. A body of their infantry has been dis¬ 
covered this side of the river, at Sulphur 
Spnogs. 
Their cavaliy pickets are thrown out this ride 
of the IGppahaunoek, and are in sight of our 
advauced pickets. 
There are no indications of any immediate 
advance movement 
Ihe work on the railroad is being prosecuted 
vigorously, the advance of the army being de¬ 
pendent on its completion. 
Gen. Meade’s headquarters are still at War¬ 
renton, 
re ° : . . Gen. McNeil and Ewing arc in the vicinity of 
To briefly report the skirmishing operations B<in tonville, Arkansas, 
on the 29th, it may be stated that the 4 lh Illinois Brooks with 3,000 rebels is marching ou White 
regiment oi Buford’s cavalry tried their skill R,iver > npar Huntsville, and has been joined bv 
wnh dismounted rebels, either infantry or cav- Shelby. 
airy, on the Bealtun and Sulphur Springs road, Blunt’s train was escorted by a foroe of infan- 
and was repulsed. Bufoixl then put in the re- fl Y’ cava,r y »nd artillery sufficiently strong to 
man,der of ihat brigade, but they were unequal i,,Bure i,B ^>7, f^d Gen. Blunt will offer 
to the task ot forcing the enemy to fall back. An- Cooper battle if the opportunity occurs. 
Other brigade of his cavalry enabled Buford to TiawBSatB.-The Knoxville dbnatol. 
1; ,ndia n 8 - Although they failed to secure tbeii 
„i settlement on a reservation, there is a provirion 
of that such a settlement may be inaugurated for a 
is gradual consummation. The lunds ceded, the 
Governor says, are probably tbe most available 
ever purchased by the Government from a single 
m Indian tribe, including, as they do, nearly all the 
mining land yet discovered iu Colorado, and in 
KddUion a large amount of agricultural and 
r grazing land. Tlio lands lie between the 87iL 
and 41st degrees cf north latitude. 
Ih Information has been received at the Indian 
I' Bureau from tbe Omaha Superintendency, sta- 
jj. t ' n ff to at the Poucob and Winnebagos have 
arrived there and are begging for food. The 
-nearly 300. :ne pilots, when the boats becoming unmanagea- ,7 Aua a,e ue ffgtog ior food. Th. 
Gen. Saunders advanced yesterday and drove We run ashore and are there uttacked, robbed and lll(i, *? B fr ®“ toe Northern Snperintendency 
• 1 * * -*« . * v j a * i« ' e#^ri r I raxm flu* n tvt.nn aa*. _ 1 • * . . 
Bug Gen Rufu* King to* resigned hi* commission 
tu accept the mission to Rome. 
- S»c Sisntou ha* dUmiwed all the lady oopyist* in tic 
ProToat Marshal General's office. 
— The death of], 600 squirrels was the resell ofareoent 
hunt in Ashtabula county, Ohio. 
- Lord Bronj-hatu completed hi* S&th year the 19th of 
Sept., and 1* atill jn good health. 
- The last British cen-usshorv* that there were 201 pet 
*on8 100 \ ears of age in England. 
,«7l h w R w n, ° nd Papr ” fpeal< 0fLM ’“ »e«nt advance 
toward Washington a* <«a failure. ” 
- This rear’* silk crop iu Europe is better than last 
iears, both in quantity and quality. 
-The rebel* ore going to hold Neal Dow a pruoae, 
utitii the Koerriliit Morgan Is released. 
— A new hind of irou clad*, named bull dogs, ore to to 
put on the stock* immediately in France. 
- New jork city drink* 2.10,000 quart* of pure milk 
Daily, beside* a great deal that isn't pureu 
- The cost of the Metropolitan Police of New York fat 
ihe current year is estimulcd at $1,814,620. 
pi* rt«° n '’' K,t for * reMn e ‘ monument to 
Robert Fulton iu Irinitjr cburch-j^rd, N Y. 
- A congress of German dentiau hove declared that 
sugar aud tobacco are not injurnmv to the teeth. 
- Five sailor*, accused of having served on the pirate 
Florida, were arrested iu New York Tuesday week. 
- Achbishop WhateTy, the distinguished English 
scholar and theologian, died iu Dublin on the 8th ult. 
- Denmark is massing troop* on the Southern frontier 
of Bcbleswqj, and Sweden still intends to support her. 
- The Loudon Times thinks a great deal 0 f this couu- 
a it , uauimnH uuvanoeci yegtmiav and rfrnm wbwo ami mere uitacKed. roLl»pri — - t On*.»4nti> nf if. 
^ e86 J^ ers ^ roni ^••nwoy bavf* recently the rebels below Philadelphia. A running fight dertro 7® d t *h« pasaengert being left on the *>&uk BenMrom the °PP er oonniry, are working theii fairs. r m * 1 related t0 **- 
mt. into our lines, and they relate starilingeto- was kept up until dark. ^ ' to go wbitherBoever they pleure/ The navigation wa y down toe Missouri river, and it ia added - oili* selling at the p*„n i - 
olotbcs and VJZ'T 7 Vh tVb f U ° m { ° T C ° l CraW,brd baB rtitl,rned toom his expedi- ° f . ,he river 5s lik(1 ^ to be seriously affected iu taken l, iey win be scab l.» per barrel, and the average toTly "LrLTZbt 
r*n Tr-ii - u <00d ' ^ be ^ 41180 add that tom to distribute arms through Virginia and tb is manner, as no convoys can be sent with the Ul f U & al( >ng that river, greatly to the injury **la. 
wlinstrucdo^to 8t / 0r r,iiliD « ^ C «I7 °«t North Carolina, and to receive recruits. The boate - The work of rirenglhening and increa^- “ 7 lh ® white!t J' ia proper to - Voluble lead mine* have been discovered at New 
r«n M . 1D lbe advanceo1 hie corps on people are rising every where against the rebels. 10g tbe fortifications of Vicksburg is steadilv 7 88 e °° a M tbe Buffenn 8 B of toe Indians lie- — ' T " 
J came known the ftovernm»r.t 
Pennsylvania wells at seven doj- 
average daily y ield is V,000 bar- 
Cn ' Ca<e ‘ - Parson Brownlow and Representative May- P^^ring, and this place, once thought im- ca 7° known tb e Government at once made pro- 
Department of the fionth Dard Were addre88!n « ‘ fa e people of East Ten- P w *n«M«» is likely to become really so. ' V T U f °r‘he required relief. 
^ r ^M 0rt . w „ atot , BMtoD 
,jr”r N r^fx,7i Y c' t b . r “ nii “ ,s - ^ 
lie folbwing order Lae just been tamed in 
relation to evidence of military service: 
PxjfBioi? Ovvick, OeL 28, 1863. 
No volunteer or drafted man is deemed to 
have been in the United States service unless 
duly mustered therein. When mustered, bis 
service is regarded us having commenced at tbe 
ton to He gouboat UoueaUmlc. Tbe, gav'o sad pu^S^T'^^^ 7 : “ nd T. U ' d g UCTnllM ■ lllfe » t m « tt,t » wa »° - The following order bae just been leaned in - n * Wl..y „e. .a. 
in CbtSn^'wll'. Tnte", VT ^ a ”'" h " **>■ Department of Ule OH W « , " Wk ^ “” iM: ^ ““ *•““ *»* “ *” 
ihe poor ere uluiOat Hlarviog. “ ’ “ J "J” 1 ® ' ' b '’ r " m ^ »«eagain repnlaed Tb k aleamer George Washington, from New No volunteer or^’dreft^m^' i?' **’ ’T. -Tballobawad « f , h . M , h «, t a . 
These men my the torpedoea In tbe harbor Trh.T ° f “ P r *» on « re - Onr toes is trifiing. Orteane tbe 24lh ult, urrired in New York on bate been in the Dirtied Stales eert.lt*” nleS P*»»“«f-wb«Utaliiol.».nd,tti,bto. 
will not work; that when ihe |ronside. waTwt ^ Cbatlanoog. letter to the Bra'd a»j»: tbeSlat. Wegalher tbe followingitemsofinter- mustered therein. Wbe* SSSJJL* SS 
in she was over one that contained 2M nnnnti Destriers continue to come into our lines not- «s‘ from her files: ,B 1 it’ga'ded as baring commenced at the — The Indianapolis (ind ) Common Council hi* aunm. 
of powder, which foiled to de Tbe'S ”5 “* The latest news Don, Ce of the Gulf a #?^SSKSWaSS? & Zt,7l ^ *” ** “>• 
have two more infernal machines intended to lioLd officerTnne T -° De C ° mmi8_ Bp tj lb e 21st, and is of the most cheering char- S^b?' m tbe F nited S, 7 fJH w®/. a "d1tie rolL * *77 
destroy that vessel, similar to the one that was t. rt ; nrjPBS6ean G came in yesterday, acter. The army of Gen. Franklin entered Or, a- wheD coai P le to are of tbe highest “ There lre ^i 000 nob1 «®« in the Aus'ri m state*, *r 
Bsedro : ,h,,p,„,ose, i „,hehib l „t eih “‘ w “ 3 ™-— 
The lends are in a bad fix with some of their 8 'iroiisinfv tr .11 I n - 8 cheering and front of the town with infantry, cavalry and ‘herein In any case, evidence intended tu correct -o m a 
harbor obstructions. Some which had been P ' in? 10 good Union inen, and which artillery, but were quickly driven f rom th.f field f rror ™ UB ‘ b e filed in that office. When the WwuUy w«k i.oss boie* of checve were received 
zsxiZTT. "r'l ^ *•’£ jbssswssjkk 
parts are seen erZ du7Lnn7Z ,ZT’ S? '"T** t0 ° Ur . lirieB io a *>dy one day last week, V 1T c>7 L*SL S IhlrTfSu^^~ The * BD ~ , ^profit the Benaset f. ra ,iy fro a 
port, N. H., and immediate step* are tq.be taken to work 
them. 
— The rebels now confess to a lo** in killed, woonded 
and prisoners, in the late battle* mar Cnattanooga of 
17,999. 7 
— 1 he Toronto Leader say* it baa oWhority for *tating 
that the Atlantic submarine telegraph will be commenced 
at ot>ee. 
— The Montauk nation of Indinns, once ene of th* 
most powerful in America, has dwindled down to fire 
persona. 
— The Richmond Examiner of the 14lh ult. says the 
number of prisoners of war held ia Richmond at this time 
ia 10,260. 
— The Indianapolis (Ind.) Common Council has appro¬ 
priated fire thousand dollars for the purchase of wood far 
mg a sort of network, have become rotlen ami 7 »» xennesseans attempted to come 
Bar,, ar. »*. „«y i„ tloatbtg t to .“1 ’ Z 7 -“““ «“ «*ri*aweek, 
long age , torpedo contttluing TO pounds broke o,„ to preveuTlheto “T t S' “ 
^r , ““ Wfa * , “ 4 - ■“ “ to cbftracter ensued,"in tuXZmZ 
We are also assured that tbe city government f!.ir ROfl 7. J0Dm 7 ere U8ed for lb reo or 
of Charleston are anxious to surrender th cu v " nrR - resulting m the overpowering of the 
•° Gen- Gilo^!^^^? % -me L men 
Beauregard and the military leaders will rut of ih •? “ughtered on both Bides. The sound 
allow them to do so. They sav the r.ire shall I ..* * v®®" wa8 tiirimcily heard in our line at 
gagement might have been expected, but the 
threats on their rear by Gen. Dana’s column 
compelled the rebel General to divide bis troops 
and so weaken his force on the bayou that it was 
Evideuce of mutter obtained from eitherof tbe 
lain-r sources when furnished in request of this 
oflice will be accepted in default of evidence from 
the Adjutant General. 
Evidence of muster out will be regarded a- 
i row them to do so. They say the city shall be 
burned before surrendered* 
The rebel army on James Island, at Charles- 
on, and ia The various forts, is reported about 
the time, but nobody could explain ihe phenom- 
ena of the brisk artillery lire so close to the 
enemy’s rear. Tbe officers say the matter was 
hushed up, aad hag since been kept bo quiet that 
| easily turned by onr cavalry, and forced to fall >o i»ny case if the date of enrollment L* 
back from their strong position. Our troops are a8 ?? 1 : tai “£ d ' u . . , 
zrVbf. r> nc " “ a . in ““ e h “ ub a " d 
i ints. The advance Cump is now beyond Ope- of muster will not be required 
lousas. There is much speculation in camp as An -f duly mustered in and afterward 
to whether the line of march is to he north or i 11 b ? ,r 5 ,ir,J ed as holding the rank 
Wfis^ but Bulking dtr&nito is known. ' * “* ke “ Cobb 
their contract for the gambling houses at Baden is 1.200,- 
000 francs a year. 
— A Chippewa squaw, who wa* the belle of her people 
a hundred year* ago, still lives on the shores of Red Lake. 
She is 120 years old. 
— Gen Rosecrans, it is stated from Washington, bad 
no fault impaled «« him except that he did not agree with 
the War Department. 
Mrs 8 B. Chittenden of Brooklyn offers to contrib¬ 
ute $10,000 towards raising two hundred men for the 
Brooklyn Fourteenth. 
— From January 1 to Sept. 10, this year, there were im¬ 
ported in Ureal Britain 5,625,090 galiens of petroleum 
from the port of New York. 
