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ceived the most kisses, and Augustus Hobbs able confusion. The gentlemen were expected 1 Tlie 33est M edicine. his mother pressed his hand, saying, Forgive Don’t Get Discoeraced.—Don’t get discour W here do Men go who die in Chicago? Liberty and Union, Now and Forever, Beemed the most active in disbursing them.— to help their partners ; bo Eli asked Carrie w hat1 me, I will never sneer at Christians again. aged ! Who ever gained anything by drawing Take the open air— Some years ago, when Chicago was in its in Eli Goddard succeeded in slapping Annie Breck's she would like.. She said she should like some Her reply was the wise maxim of the Holy down the corners of his mouth, when clouds One and Inseparable." The more you lake the better. fancy, a stranger took up his quarters at the hand ; and in chasing her for the reward, he stewed oysters, and some frozen pudding.— Writ, Judgo not according to the appearance, cams over the sun, or letting his heart drop like Follow nature’s lawn principal hotel, and inscribed liis name on the tipped over the piano stool, pulled down the Poor Eli was completely nonplussed. He had but judge righteous judgment.—Congregation- a lead weight into his shoes when misfortune heard of oyster stews and knew them by sig h t; To the very letter. alist. came over him? Why, man, if the world register as Air. J .------, of St. Louis. For sev window curtain, and after a laughable struggle eral days he remained there transacting the had to content himself with kissing the back but as for frozen, pudding he did not know what Let the doctors go knocks you down and jostles past you in its in the world that could be ; hut he decided to do Touching Incident. great race, don’t set whining under people’s business which had brought him to the place, of her head. To the Bay ol Biscay ; and from his exceedingly plain dress, manners, Then came ‘ Blind-man’s Buff;’ and Jared his best, so lie elbowed his way to the table, Let alone the gin, feet, but get up, rub your elbows, and begin In the campaign of Napoleon in Russia, again. There are some people whom even to and general appearance, attracted but little at Wilcox was the first one blinded. He stood in and after some vain attempts he contrived to The brandy and the whisky. tention. the middle of the room and then made a sudden fill a saucer with oyster stew ; and finding that while the French army was retreating from look at is worse than a dose of camomile tea.— it took all his kill to keep it from spilling he Freely exercise— Moscow, there lay in a poor, low cottage, in a What if you do happen to be a little puzzled Soon Air, J ----- was suddenly seized with dart to the right, followed by another to the illness, during which he waB sadly neglected by left ; but they all eluded his grasp. He jumped thought it best to return with that and then Keep your spirits cheetlul. little village, an invalid hoy. This village was on the dollar-and-ccnt question ? Others beside get the pudding ; so he started for his partner, Let no dread of sickness exactly in the course of the retreating army, you have stood exactly in the same spot, and his host; aud the servants, taking their tone around the room like a colt; the girls crowded from the master of the house, left him to shift a into corners, climbed up on side-hoards, win lie was soon wedged in between a fat man and Mabe you ever fearful. and already the reports of its approach had struggled bravely out of it ; and you are neither a pretty large sized lady ; be waited a little for reached and excited the terrified inhabitants.— halt, lame, nor blind, that you canDOt do like for himself as he best could. Thus matters dow-sills and book-cases, contriving all manner went on till one morning he was found past . of ways to escape capture. Just at this mo them to move, but as they did not, lie made a E at tlie sim plest food, In their turn, they began to make preparations wise. The weather may be dark and rainy— hold push and would have got through nicely Drink the pure cold water, for retreat; for they knew there was no hope very well—laugh between the drops, and think praying for, His papers were then examined, & ment old, Airs. Curtis who lived over the way, that the sad intelligence might be communicated came from the old folks room to the parlor door had not the exertion caused him to spill some Then you will be well, for them from the hands of the soldiery, seek cheerily of the blue sky and sunshine that will Or at least you ought to. to liis friends ; when to the surprise of all, he to see what she called ‘ the carrying on.’ She of the hot oysters down the hack ol the fat lady’s ing their own preservation, and who gave no surely come tomorrow. Business may be d u ll; quarter. Every one who had the strength to make the best of what you liave, and look for- was found to lie one of the wealthiest men in was a neighborly old lady and always liked to dress. She screamed and Btartcd Eli so, that the Western country. he round on great occasions. A cancer had des he jumped and knocked the arm of the fat gen Judging By Appearances. fly fled ; some trying to take with them their ! ward to something more hopeful. If you catch worldly goods, some to conceal them ; the little a fall don't lament over your bruises, hut be Arrangements were accordingly made for the [The following lines have been handed us by a teacher troyed her nose many years before, and she tleman just as lie had his fork raised to his mouth ; consequently the fork was forced two Well, we shall soon know who our friends village was fast growing deserted. Some burnt thankful that no bones are broken. If you funeral; hut Imforcthe last rites were perform in South Thomaston, who states that they were written, wore a false one made of silver covered with ed, the subject came to life again, having been flesh covered kid. Her spectacles were fastened thirds of its length down the gentleman’s throat are, said Robert Gray to his family, as they their houses or dismantled them. The old were can’t afford roast-beef and plum-pudding, eat as an exercise in composition, by a member of his school- hiking away in it3courseaconsiderable protion 1 took their last meal in the house they had so placed in wagons, and the young hurried their your cod-fish joyfully, and bless your stars for a victim to catalepsy, instead of the grim King The lines make a pretty song and have something of real to it, in such a manner that it was difficult to of Terrors. All were overjoyed at his fortu of cuticle. It is needless to record the exact i long called their own. families away with them. the indigestion and dyspepsia you thereby es poetry in their “ musical chime. ’—E d.] detect the deception, and many who had known nate escape from so dreadful a fate, and from her for a long time were not aware of the real words uttered on this occasion, but Eli stain- j 1 ant sure we have a great litany friends, said But in the little cottage there was none of cape ! But the momeut you begin to groan over My Home by tlie Sen. this hustle. The poor crippled boy could not your troubles, and count over the calamities, you that time were profuse in their expressions of value of her nose. At night when she retired, titered out an excuse, and struck out in another little Julia ; don’t you think so, Fred? she solicitude, elicited, however, if we may judge, nose and sjieetacles came oIf together and were direction. At last lie reached Alias Brooks, and I added, appealing as she spoke, to her brother move from his bed. The widowed mother had may as well throw yoursell over the dock and BY FANNIE DEAN. do friends near enough to spare a thought for done with it. by “ documentary evidence,” rather than by resumed in the morning. presented her with the Baucer, when, lo ! there who was so much older than herself as to be any personal regard. was only one oyster remaining on it, and no quite an; oracle to his young sister. The her in this time of trouble, when every one The luckiest fellow that ever lived might O I long for my home, Just as she appeared at the parlordoor, Jared At length some one ventured to ask how happened to make a dive in that direction and spoon ; the remainder had been lost durittg the young man’s lip curled, and his eye flashed at thought only of those nearest to him and of have woes enough, if he set himself seriously Where the wild billows foam, himself. What chance in flight was there for to work looking them up. They are like in things appeared to him in his trance, to which grasped the lady around the waist. Before she perilous passage. We cannot describe Eli's the question ; hut when he replied, he looked he’thus replied : And the briny spray leaps up in glee j dire confusion. Perhaps some estimate can he at his mother instead of Julia. her and her young children, among whom one visible specks of dust ; you don’t see ’em till Where the white, snowy crest, could recover herself from the astonishment, I thought I had come to the river of death, made of it when we say that his complexion If we have we shall doubtless find it out soon. was the poor crippled hoy ? you put on your spectacles. But then is it On each blue heaving breast, Jared passed his hand over her face to ascertain where 1 met an angel who handed me a jewel whom he had caught, and in so doing knocked made the new red damask curtains look faded. Bankrupt and homeless people are not apt to It was evening, and the sound of distant worthwhile to put on your spectacles to dis Resplendantly bleaches the sea. * voices and of preparation had died away. Tlie cover what is a great deal better let alone ? to serve as a pass to the other side. On giving off the spectacles, nose and all. A loud roar He laid the plate on the corner of the mantel, he favorites with the world ; perhaps we may this to the ferryman, I received from him hurst from the company. Wilcox pulled the and uttering some inarticulate sentences lie make an exception. poor hoy was wakeful with terror, now urging Don't get discouraged, little wife ? Life is W here, all the night long, his mother to leave him to his fate, now dread not loug enough to spend in inflaming your another, which carried inc forward another 1 can list to the song bandage from his eyes, and on beholding what made his way to the table, determined upon sc Airs. Gray answered her son’s looks and stage in our journey. Going on thus for sev he had done, rolled hack on the carpet iu con curing the frozen pudding. Seizing a fork, lie Bpcech with a quiet brow and calm fone.— ing lest she should take him at his word, and eyes and reddening your nose because the pud Of the chafing waves on the sea shore ; leave him behind. ding won’t hake, and tlie husband says that eral stages, receiving at the termination of Where the wavelets keep time, vulsive laughter. Airs. Curtis, picked up her struck it into several nondescript looking mix Julia is right, Frederic ; we have many friends? each a ticket for the succeeding one, I at last property and without stopping to say ‘ good tures, hut they were all too soft to be Irozen. and I do not fear that our loss of fortune will The neighbors are just going away ; I hear the new shirts you worked over so long “ 6et In a musical chime, them no longer, he said. 1 am so selfish, I havo reached the gate of the heavenly city. There With the thundering billows’ loud roar. bye,’ flounced out of the house and hurried to When Kitty was purchasing her confection rob us of their regard. like meal bags.’’ Make another pudding—be kept you here. Take the little girls with you ; gin the shirts anew. Don't feel “ down in the I found St. Peter, who opened the door at mv her own domicile. It may be well here to state ary she happened to see in the window a very Mother, who do you suppose will care for us summons, pipe iu mouth, seated by a small And when the new day that she never visited the Baldwins again, and handsome loaf of cake, intensely ornamented now, in the changed and homely life to which it is not too late. And 1 am safe ; who would mouth” because dust will settle, and clothes hurt a poor helpless hoy? will wear out, and crockery will get broken. table, on which stood a mug of steaming whisky Paints his bow in the spray, no overtures from them could pacify her. She with cupids and g ilt: on inquiring its price we must descend. toddy. 1 can sit 'neath the old oaken tree, never forgot it. site was informed that it was composed of All, Frederic, whose love or friendship are We are all safe, answered the mother ; God Being a woman don't procure you an exemption will not leave us, though all else forsake us. from trouble and care ; you have got to fight Good morning, St. Peter, said I. And sing of my home, , Another game was started, succeeded by some j lignum vitae and only used fora show. Kitty truly valuable. Most of our friends are breth Who are you, sir ? said lie, turning over the When the wild billows foam ;— playing on the piano and singing, until some I thought it would look well iu the center of the ren and sisters in C hrist; will they love us less But what can help us? persisted the hoy.— the battle of life as well as your husband, and Who can defend us from their cruelty? Such it will never do to give up without a hold leaves of a huge ledger. O : I long for my home by the sea ! one proposed playing forfeits, and the motion ] supper table so she hired it for that purpose.— now that we not only bear his name, but share Aly name is J ----- . South 1 hom astou, 1661. stories as I have heard of the ravages of these struggle. Take things as they come, good and was accepted. Eli heard this with dismay; lie It was about as large round as tlie crown of a his earthly lot, and like him, have not where Very good, sir ; where did you live down had had some experience in playing forfeits, hat and weighed three or four pounds. Eli to lay our heads? I will not believe it. To men ! They are not men, they are wild beasts. had together, and whenever you feel inclined Oh, why was I made so weak—so weak as to he to cry, just change your mind and laugh. Keep j below ? ELI GODDAIW’S FORFEIT. and had found that redeeming them before a aimed his fork at this and finding it impenc- me, the household of faith is really a family- I lived at St. Louis, in the State of Missouri. whole room full of folks was a difficult opera- trahle concluded tlint this must be frozen tie. Aly fellow Christians, wherever I meet utterly useless. No strength to defend—no the horrors at arm's length ; never turn a blcs-. strength even to fly. ding round to see if it has got a dark side to i t , ! Very well, sir ; and where did you die ? B r W. L. w . tion. However, he had to do as the rest did, ; pudding surely ; so taking a knife he endeav- them, or whenever I think of them, seem to me 1 died at Chicago, in Illinois. and ‘ Twirl the Platter ’ was the chosen game, ored to procure a slice hut found lie could not get near and dear, like those of kindred blood.— There is a sure wall for the defenceless, an aud always take it for granted that all things swered his mother ; God will build up a sure are blessings until they prove to be something Chicago? said he, shaking his head, there’s The youthful portion of the town of Liberty Eli's number was nine, and that number was off a crumb, lie then concluded that it was No one, in whom I see the image of Christ, wall. else. no such place, sir. Center was in a high state of excitement one called more frequently than any other; b u t, not very large, and if Aliss. Carrie could not whether in the church or out, is to my heart 1 beg your pardon, St Peter, but have you a Eli was as spry as a cat. and always caught the \ eat the whole she could leave tlie rest, so lie a stranger or a mere acquaintance ; but a friend Y'ou are my strength now, answered the hoy ; Never allow yourself to get discouraged, and suuuv day in February, for Kitty Baldwin bad I thank God that you did not desert me. I am you’ll find the world a pretty comfortable sort i map of tlie United States here? announced to them on lemon colored paper, platter before it was done spinning. A large 1 deposited it upon a dish and set out on liis re- beloved. And, I doubt not, other Christains Yes, sir. quantity of handkerchiefs, rings and penknives turn trip ; and trip it proved to be too, for feel as I do. so weak, I cling to you. Do not leave me, in of a place, after all. with a bunch of hyacinths in the left band deed I fancy I can see the cruel soldiers hur — Allow me to look at it. upper corner, that the pleasure of their com were accumulated as pawns, but none of them ' when he got within ten leet of his destination Wife, said Mr. Gray, you’d havo thought Certainly, sir. belonged to Eli. At last Carrie Brook's turn | his foot caught in a lady’s flounce and threw differently if you had stayed at home yester-I rying in. We are too poor to satisfy them, A Lesson on Charity.—At a missionary ■ pany was requested on the following Thursday. and they would pour their vengeance upon u s! meeting among the negroes in the West Indies, With that he handed down a splendid atlas, Now it was a long time since a party had been came to twirl i t ; she gave the dish a gentle him forward a 6tep or tw o; the impetus day while your household effects were being And yet you ought to leave me! What right it is related that these resolutions were adopted: j and I pointed out Chicago on the map. given in Liberty0 Center, for the reason that twist and called out nine.’ Eli started, hut the ’ slid the cake off the dish, and it landed sold. Au auction brings out human nature in All right, sir, said he, after a moment's Jud -e Dyke's daughter had given the last one, plate was motionless when he reached it, and plump on the foot of the same old gentleman some of its queerest streaks, sometimes. I have 1 to keep you here? Aud I shall suffer I. We will give something. 2. We will give! more if I see you suffer. according to our ability. 3. We will give pause ; it's there, sure enough, so walk in, sir : a u d it had been done up in such style and mag- ' lie was called upon for a forfeit He offered his ' whose *'throat ‘ had received such violent treat gave up as you know, all our furniture, except but I’ll be blest if you ain't the first man that ment only a few minutes before. His exasper those plain necessaries which the law exempts God will he our refuge and defence, still said willingly. At the close of the meeting a lead-: nificcnce that no one could hope to surpass it, i large red silk bandanna, and the game went on. ing negro took his seat at the table, with pen | lias ever come here from that place ! so they would give none at all. But Kitty ’ At length came the redeeming of the forfeits. ation was onlygcxceeded by the laughter of the from sale. But yesterday I thought I ’d try to the mother ; and at length with low, quieting words, she stilled the anxious boy, till he, too, and ink, to put down what each came to con-' Thus ended Mr. J------'s account of his tran Baldwin had been spending two weeks at her I Seth Pike was elected judge, and after being company; who, although they sympathised secure a few articles which were endeared to us sition state ; and no more questions were asked. cousin’s in Boston, and while there had attend- ' blindfolded so that lie should not know to whom witli both the sufferers, could not control by particular associations—your sainted moth slept like his sisters. The morning came of the tribute. Alany advanced to the table, and i day that was to bring the enemy. The mother handed in their contributions, some more and ed several parties, and obtained some new ideas i the forfeits belonged, he took a seat. Albert themselves at such a ludicrous scene. Eli er's sofa bedstead, our dead Lucy’s melodcon, Duel Between Pickets.—A Washington cor which she was sure Amanda Dyke had never Carter held up a plain gold ring, and said : rushed to the door and hurrying to the parlor the carpet and blue chamber set with which and children opened their eyes to find that a some less. Among the contributors was an old 1 sure wall had indeed been built for their defence. negro, who was very rich, almost as rich as the J respondent of tlie Detroit Tribune tells the fol dreamed of, so she determined on her return This is a lady's pawn, and what shall she do to seated himself on the sofa, and covering his we furnished her room when she returned from redeem it ?’ face witli his hands, bewailed his ill luck, and boarding-school, and Fred's books and pictures. The snow had begun to fall the evening before. rest united. He threw down tho silver coin. ; lowing yarn : home to have a party several notches above the Take dat hack again, said the chairman of the ; Dykes. She suggested this to her father, and • She shall measure off four yards of love rib wondered how it was that he should be so But 1 could not get anything. Through .the night it had collected rapidly.— A good story is in circulation here, but which A high wind had blown the snow in drifts meeting. Dat may he cordiu to de fust resulu- ■ lie readily acquiesced, for lie had just made a bon with Hiram Flagg, and cut it off every half gawky and clumsy, while all his fellows w ent1 Our brethren and sisters, as you so tenderly has not yet gut into the papers. As it is too speech in" thc’Legislatarc on the * Barbarism of ,yard,’ said the Judge. through so gracefully. W hat would Carrie i call them, (said Fred with a sneer,) came to the against the low house, so that it had entirely tion, hut not to de second. good to be lost, I put it in shape for print, for Smuk in s,’ and he wanted to know the opinions j Hiram immediately stepped forward, wiping think of him? how could he bear to meet her ! auction in troops, and were the most wide- covered it. A low shed behind protected the Tlie rich old man accordingly took it up and I the benefit of whom it may concern : of his neighbors. So Kitty went to work at j his mouth with a bright yellow handkerchief, again, or how could lie hope that she would i awake purchasers present. way to the out-house where the animals were, hobbled hack to his seat much enraged. One One of the Michiganders being out on ad once and made a list of those she wished to in- las if watering in anticipation of the delightful love him ? While lie was asking himself these ! Yes, continued Air. Gray, they had not a and for a few days the mother and her children after another came forward, and all giving more vance picket duty, a few days ago, came in vite. First she put down only those who were j treat. The ring belonged to Almira Shumway, questions he felt a gentle hand upon his head, I spark of feeling for me, hut greedily overbid kept themselves alive within their cottage, shut than himself, he was ashamed, and again threw ] sight o f a South Carolina rebel, also on similar classed as the ‘ upper ten ' of Liberty Center ; {a quick, smart little girl, who advanced quite and looking up lie saw that Carrie stood by I me on every article which I selected, until I in and concealed by tiie heavy barricade of a piece of money on the table, saying— duty, when the following dialogue and duel but on second thought she found that, if she j briskly to redeem her property. T h ey both him. • Eli,’she said in h er sw eet m u sical voice, | w as obliged to give in. It would have heou snow. Dar take dat. took place : * you must not feel so bad about your mishaps; , hard enough to see my furniture sold to s t r a n - I t w as during that, time that the dreaded It wao a. ,alaablo ptoan nf Bold, blit it WRS i Michigan—* Hallo, South Carolina, how are wished to amaze any one with the splendor of !appeared tu understand how to measure love scourge passed over tho village. Every house given with so much ill temper that the chair- ' her entertainment, site had better include in her ribbon, and it was rumored that an extra yard every one is liable to them more or less ; and I gers,—hut to have neighbors and professed you to-day r as they are Dot errors of the heart, they arc | friends so eager to speculate on my misfortunes was ransacked ; all the wealthier ones deprived uian answered— South Carolina—* Pretty well, thank you; invitations every one that she knew. On count- I was cut off; but of course it was a mistake in of their luxuries, aud poorer ones robbed of No, sail, dat won’t do ! Dat may he cordin ing them up she found that they numbered some one’s counting. soon forgotten and do not injure the character j was an aggravation 1 could not bear. how are all the Yankees.’ of the person. It is much better to commit a I The tears in Airs. Gray’s eyes showed her their necessities. But the low-roofed cottage to de fast and second resolution, hut not cordin j AI.—* Se so. What’s the news over in sev en ty . If they all came the rooms would lie I ‘ This is a gentleman’s forfeit and what shall lav sheltered beneath its wall of snow, which, to de third. crowded : hut she concluded that some would he | he do to redeem i t . said Albert Carter, holding few awkward blunders than to carry under a J ready sympathy in her husband’s troubles, but Dixie ?’ graceful exterior a deceitful, hardened, or en-j somehow she did not share liis indignation.— in tlie silent night, had gathered round i t .— He was obliged to take it up again. Still S.—* Nothing in particular, only we’ve got sick or liave nothing to weal* or he otherwise up a pearl-handled penknife. God has protected the defenceless with a sure angry with_jiimsclf, the rich old negro sat a ; engaged. The notes were therefore dispatched■ ’ ’ ‘ He shall go to Rome,’ solemnly pronounced vious heart. For my part I am really sorry j And she spoke quietly as usual. some rifles now that will outshoot, your Yan you were so unlucky, and although I could n it I I think, dear, you must be mistaken as to wall. long time, until nearly all were gone, and then | and as already stated, the announcement was the Judge. kee guns all hollow.’ Going to Rome means to kiss every girl in help laughing with the rest at old Twiner’s the motive of our neighbors ; I cannot believe advanced to the table, and with a smile on liis Al.—* Don’t believe the vain. You seceshera electrifying to the town. ‘ Arc you invited ! The AIysterious Newsboy.----The romancer countenance, laid a large sum of money ou the and * W hat shall you wear?’ were the only the room. The kuife was Jared Wilcox's so he grimaces, when the cake fell on his gouty toe, they mean anything unfriendly. Their con brag to much. Can't fool your pap on that 1 pittied you both ever so much.’ duct seems strange, I allow, but we shouldn't will find a capital subject fora newspaper talc table. trigger.’ questions asked and answered. Party dresses arose, looked carefully around as if to sec which in the following, which is vouched for as truth Dar, now, berry well, said the persiding ne were exhumed and reconstructed. Straight was the best end of tiic room to commence on ; Eii was astonished at these words from Carrie fudge by appearance. Deacon Ilowc certainly S.—* Suppose, then, you and I just take a Brooks, the very girl ho loved so much, the showed great kindness in offering us his pretty ful, by the New Orleans Picayune. gro, dat will do ; dat am cordin to all de resolu few private passes at each other to settle this hair was kept in curl papers night and day, in 'and choosing the Carrie Brook's side, lie * went About the year 1856, a hright-cycd, intelli tions. order that it should lie sure to curl on the im- ; in.’ The first two or three he got pretty well ; belle of the party, and the one of all others cottage, rent free, until we could suit ourselves little question. What say you ?’ that seemed not to care for him. The few sim better. Did you notice the pleasant way in which gent, delicate, and rather effeminate looking This simple narrative contains in a nutshell AI.—* Agreed. Forty rods and three shots portant nb'ht. Summer bonnets were robbed the next one was harder, and by the time he lad, who gave his name as Newsome, made ap of their floral ornaments to furnish wreaths ; | got through liis hair was ruffied and his shirt ple words she uttered dispelled all the gloom he said, that as it stood on a corner of his own the whole formula of benevolence. each.’ which had discouraged him, and he felt as if i house-lot, he had not let it since his brother plication and obtained employment a t the Cres kid gloves were rubbed clean with campliene ; j unruffled ; his dicky broken down, and the how How to Have a Warm Tent.—The correspon The question then arose as to the prelimina with her to pity him lie could encounter any moved out of it, because lie wanted the right cent office as a sub-newspaper carrier. He was ries, &c., there being no parties present to act bright red locks were modified to * auburn ’ by of his cravat under his left ear, and huge drops about fourteen years of age, very modest and dent of the Providence Press, writing from the of perspiration stood upon his forehead. He quantity of laughter and derision. sort of neighbors when lie had arty. And then as seconds. These were, however, soon settled the assiduous application of divers kind of hair reserved, hut ever prompt and faithful, and Second Rhode Island Regiment's camp, gives grease: breastpins were repaired, and every had done his work nobly and kissed every girl ‘ Carrie,’ said lie, ‘ I thank you heartily for only this morning he sent word that you need the following useful account of the manner in by South Carolina giving Michigan a gold dol your kindness, both in forgiving me for my not look for a team to take your goods down, gradually earned the reputation of being the lar for the first three shots. The parties then thing done to make the * tout ensemble ’ of the in the room. best carrier in the office of that journal. which that regiment lias protected itself from The next forfeit was Joe Budd's, to redeem awkwardness and pitying me for my misfor as his man would be returning from town with took their positions, and South Carolina blazed party as brilliant and dazzling as possible.— Newsome (a good name for a carrier) became cold and frost, while in te n t: which he was ordered to stand out in the room tunes ; but I am not through yet. When I get an empty wagon and would carry them with away his three shots at Michigan, who stood The busiest scene was at Squire Baldwin's.— well known to all his fellow carriers, aud from “ Camp Brightwood, Oct. 15, 1801. We and repeat a verse of poetry. Now, Joe was hack they will be sure to call upon me for my out any trouble. erect and pointed out to South Carolina the di Carpets were covered over with white sheeting ; liis uniform good deportment, won their respect liave been getting, for a few nights, quite a not a man of letters, although he was a clerk forfeit, and I cannot reveal the secrets of my rection each of his shots had taken. Alichigan new red damask curtains were purchased to re Don't mention him, wife! If his was not and esteem, while his reserve prevented all fa touch of winter. Indeed, the cold has pinched in the Post Office : and he knew nothing about heart before all that company—what can I do? ’ escaped unhurt, and now came his turn to tire. place the old ones ; astral and solar lamps were the only decent place wo could get, 1 would not miliarity. For three years he made daily rounds us “ quite smartly,’ as our Southern neighbors | brought from secluded closets; spoons, blanc poetry, lie hesitated and then walked forward, I'll tell you what to do,’ said Carrie, * you o near it. It was he who hid off the mclodeoD say, so that we not only feel tlie need of warm South Carolina, to his credit be it said, stood ano after scratching his head a moment deliver can bow to, kneel to, and kiss the girl that sits j yCSterdav right before my eyes, when lie saw 1 of liis route through the cold, rude blasts of erect and received Alichigan's first shot in the mange moulds and candelabra were borrowed winter’s early mornings and the pitiless pelting er blankets and more of them, hut of good tires from the neighbors ; superfluous furniture was ed the following :— nearest to you : it will not take a minute, aud 'Tas trying to get it, and”must have known how also. Necessity is the mother of invention, and thigh, which brought him down flat upon the then we are going to have a cotillion and no • <• >. rain-storms, without a murmur, and ever look ground. carried up stairs, and the whole house complete TiicFilgrim Fathers, where are they ! I felt. ing bright and cheerful. In the latter part of the need of protection against the sudden cold ly swept and garnished. In silence and in fear, one will think anything more of it.’ has set the inventive wits of our Yankee soldiers * Hello, old fellow, none of th a t,’ said Alich ‘ I would willingly do that. Carrie, provid Perhaps lie was buying it for his own daugh 1859, Newsome suddenly disappeared, much to igan ; * no dodging the question. Stand up " Days and nights rolled on, and the long They still roll in the bay, ns they rolled that day ter as a keepsake—you know Jane Howe was the regret of liis fellows, and more especially to work in good earnest. A plan was soon hit wished for evening arrived. Squire Baldwin With their hymns of lofty cheer. ed that you were the one that 1 should sit upon which answers the purpose most perfectly. like a man. will you ? You owe me two more one of Lucy's dearest friends. And others to that of liis employers. He gave no intima shots, and you must pay them, mind that, or lighted up the red and blue candles on the man- In early childhood Budd had learned by heart nearest to.’ Tnis is the description of it : might have similar reasons for desiring to pur tion of his future, as to where he was going, no more bragging about chivalry. tlepicce : the solars and astrals began to shed the two poems of Mrs. Ilemins.on the' Pilgrim It was now Carrie's turn to blush, and Eli A hole is dug iu the centre of the tent, about could hardly believe his own voice, but the chase something to which they knew we were or what pursuit lie intended hereafter to follow. But South Carolina, having one leg broken their radiance; Miss Kitty in white muslin Fathers ;’ hut it was so long since lie had re attached. I cannot think ill of them, unless Time's dark, sullen shadow of departing two feet in depth and diameter. This is walled trimmed with cherry colored ribbon sat cautious words were uttered and lie wisely thought with stones laid in soft clay, and covered at the already by a shot from Alichigan's unerring peated them that in his contusion he got the I am compelled to, Mrs. Gray added with a years stole by, and Newsome became forgotten Alinie musket, could not stand on both pegs of ly on a chair awaiting the arrivals. Pretty two mixed together. that lie had better go and say the whole. top with the exception of a small aperture for ‘ For the truth is Carrie,’ continued he, ‘ I sigh. in tlie busy whirlpool of the world’s aflairs.— his chivalry, and therefore 1 squatted,’ and soon the bell rang, and the door being opened, A loud hurst of mirth from the assembly Some days ago there were seen seated on the the introduction of fuel. For this aperaturc a confused mass of hoods and cloaks hastened do love you best, and have for a long time ; The ceremony of breakfast was soon over, as cheated our honest Michigander out of ‘ two caused the discomfited Budd to retreat to his none of the family but Julia had any appetite porch of a pretty cottage, a sweetly dressed there must he a close fitting door or cover, rapidly up stairs ; the bell rang again and again. hut I thought you did not care anything for which can lie opened and closed at pleasure. shots,’ and thus ended this impromptu duel. seat. The idea of the Pilgrims still rolling in to he satisfied. The unusual and exciting events lady of between nineteen and twenty summers, Sometimes a dozen would meet together on the me, while so many more fashionable young men Across one side of the tent a trench is laid and Massachusetts Bay, was sufficient to keep the of the last few days, and Airs. Gray’s absence whose well developed, rounded figure and smil To the Down-Hearted.—Says Gray, of the door step, and sometimes a solitary old bachelor company merry for some time. Then Susy were so attractive to you. Whenever I attempt covered with wood and earth through which ed to show my preference I was sure to make during a part of the time, had so disarranged ing face was of itself a picture of happiness. Newburgh Daily News : “ Come, now be cheer would come in. By and by au alarming knock Clark had to ‘ make a plough’ with George Seated near her was—not Newsome, hut some tlie cold air is conveyed freely to the bottom was given at the door accompanied by a vigor some funny mistakes which would cause much the habits of the family, that morning and ful : if you cannot pay your debts immediately, Dewy, and Mark Adams was hidden to read one body else, for Newsome was the identical lady part of this subterranean fire place. From the ous pull at the hell ; this was Eli Goddard, and laughter ; but, Carrie, if you can assure me evening prayer had been omitted. Consequent do the best you can, and pay them as you are of Arteuias Ward's letters, aloud without laugh herself. And thus is explained the true, but tup of the same, and across the opposite side of a Word or two about him will not he amiss. ing, which of course lie couldn't do, 60 the that I have not loved in vain, and that my ly, when Mr. Gray and Frederic rose from the able. * Care killed a cat.’ If you have not table, their first impulse was to leave tlie room romantic history of the mysterious newsboy. the tent, another trench is laid and carefully fifty cents to luxuriate upon the delicacies of He was the son ol Parson Goddard, and one Judge excused him after a few attempts. hopes of the future may be blended with yours, covered with stone and earth, through which of tlie beaux of Liberty Center. He had a All this time Eli sat in fear and trembling, theu 1 will by my daily life prove to you that and commence their preparations for removal. the season, appropriate half of the amount for But Mrs. Gray's timely call to Julia bring the the smoke aud surplus heat is carried off.— something more substantial and wholesome kiss noble, generous nature ; but was the most awk his red bandanna remained untouched ; and he your confidence in me is not misplaced, and my A Gallant Defense.—The Rolla correspond This is universally practicable. It can be in Bible, dear, arrested their steps. It was a your wife, if you have one ; if you have not, ward fellow imaginable. He was always stumb hoped that something would occur to disturb constant care shall ho to make myself worthy ol ent of tlie St. Louis Republican relates tiiat one troduced easily into any tent or dwelling. The troubled look which the husband and lather kiss some pretty girl and marry her immediate ling and blundering, and his hands were like the game before the forfeit was proclaimed.— you.’ night recently a party of eight secessionists economy of i t ; it costs only a few hours’ work cast upon his family, as the little daughter ly—for acts of desperation frequently result th n _ iy jiisin g his head as defences. one.” “ Certainly it is ao over-sanguine conclusion TiStter from the 4th Maine Regiment. qlletirement of General Scott. selfish glories of the battlefield, when his great Slje ftnrivlanii ffiajtffe, of our o^p, hut is an inevitable deduction fijom Disasters by tbe late Storm. The Naval Expedition. Camp Knox, Near Alexandria’’, ) qualities us a statesman could be employed the statO bnts of the Richmond writer, that if more profitably for his country ; a citizen who Tho ship Maritana (of Providence, R. I.,) the blockade is maintained by our government Va., Oct. 30, 1801. J IliS Letter to the Secretary of War. Capt. G. W. Williams, from Liverpool Sept. Introduction and moralizing!—Memory o f a visit in liis declining years has given to the world PROBABLE LANDING OF TIIE EXPEDI Thursday, November 7, 1861. in full efficiency, the rebel confederacy cannot / SPECIAL CABINET COUNCIL, the most shining instances of loyalty, disregard 25th for Boston, came into the bay on Saturday. complete its first year, but must fall from Bheer home— Return to camp— Our present status— She made Highland Light, Cape Cod, at 4. 30 TION ON SUNDAY. Sickness— Resignations— Absentees— Promo ing all the ties of birth and clinging still to the inanition. With no money at home, with a cause of truth and honor. Such has been the in the afternoon, and at 8. 45 same evening S. M. PETTING1LL CO., are authorlxed Agenra lor tions—Accident— Our present location— Gen. Gen. Scott Placed upon the Retired saw Race Light, which then bore E. S. E. fifteen receiving Advertisements and Subscriptions lor this pc disorganized currency which is still further dis career and character of Winfield Scott, whom Gfoces— 10 State St., Boston, and 119 NasianBt..] credited by each new effort of the rebel govern Heintzleman's Division and its Review— Visit L is t. miles distant. There was a strong flood tide at ltd Destination Near Charleston. to Mount Vernon—A wounded prisoner re it has long been the delight of the nation to York. ment, with crops which are locked in against honor, both as a man and a soldier. While the time. She continued to run for Boston all purchasers, and with a political framework leased—Death of Col. Marshall. Light, and at 12.45 Sunday morning, during S R. NILES, (successor to V. B. Palmer,) Newspaper Address of General Scott to tlxe we regret liis loss there is one tiling we cannot , I ortress Monroe, Nov. 4.—The steamer Bel Advertising Agent, No. 1, Scollay’s Building, Court street, which can lje sustaiueiSlinly by a war such as Mr. Editor:—It is said there arc moments of regret,—the bright example he lias left for our thick weather and a heavy gale, when only Boston, is authorized to receive advertisements for this pa would heavily tax the most ample resources, inspiration for the writer, when, in obedience Pi-esidcnt anti Cabinet. three-quarters of a mile from that point, she videre, one of tiic Expedition, laden with per, at the rates required by us. emulation. Let us all hope and pray that his we see not how it can be possible for the rebel to the “ flow of soul,” he has but jto yield his struck on Egg Book, a barren ledge, which is horses and stores, returned to Old Point Mon declining years may be passed in peace and day noon, and reported that she was separated lion to live, unless every lesson of history and pen to the impulse of the tide. happiness, and that they may be cheered by scarcely above water at high tide. Just before Is the End in Doubt ? every deduction of reason is reversed in its Having waited in vain, these many days, for LETTER FROM THE SECRETARY OF WAR. the vessel struck tiie rock, breakers were dis from the fleet in the storm of Friday, and a tiie sueces of tiie country and the cause he lias portion ol her upper works were stove ; in fact “ The prospect looks dark, and the success of favor.” that fortunate afflatus, your correspondent, in fought for and loved so well. Beyond all that, covered ahead by the lookout, but before the pursuance of his promise, muBt this morning ship could be turned from her course, she went she was so roughly handled as to be compelled our cause seems doubtful,” is the desponding let us do nothing tliat will cause him to blush to return. Twelve of the horses were killed. T h e S to rm . lift the pen in a mood strongly similar to that Gen. McClellan Assumes Command of ashore. thought which sometimes finds expression for us. Let no defeat of the army he has so She knew nothing at to tbe balance of the which extorted the confession of the Roman, the U. S. Army, long commanded embitter his last years, but All her masts were soon after cut away, and among us, when we hear of some temporary We were visited on Saturday night and Sun “ I am no orator, as Brutus is, but, as you all efforts made to land, but unfortunately one of fleet. « let out victories illuminate the ckpe of a life so About 3 o’clock this afternoon the steamer advantage to the rebel arms, but only tbose can day by one of the heaviest gales tliat has been do know me, a plain, blunt man.'' Headquarters of the Army, ) grand. the boats were stove by the falling spars. At about 7 o’clock Sunday morning a boat was Monticello from tiie blockading fleet off Savan experienced here for a long time, accompanied Under these circumstances we should feel it Washington, Oet. 31, 1861. ) (Signed) George B. McClellan, really entertain so grave a doubt and so serious launched, containing five seamen, who attempt nah arrived and reported that she passed the by a storm of rain. The blow commenced here dutiful to ask your editorial pardon upon an The Hon. S. Cameron, Secretary of H ar: Major-Gen. Com’d’g U. S. Army.” an apprehension who forget the power, distrust ink-nnd-paper visit to the columns of the Ga ed to run a lino on shore on which to save the whole fleet, moving along finely, on Saturday the patriotism and underrate the resources of on Saturday, the wind blowing from the N. E. zette, were it not that a war-correspondent Sir—For more than three years I have liecn passengers, but they did not succeed in their night, within 30 miles of Bull Bay. Reported Attack of General Lane on the The storm had nearly abated, and her officers in the morning, and gradually veering to the should lie more a chronicler of facts than of unable, from a hurt, to mount a horse or to R e b e ls. purpose, and they were hauled back to the ship twenty millions of people, maintaining their walk more than a few paces at a time, and that have no doubt the fleet entered Bull Bay early East and increasing in force, the clouds mean 11 such stuff as dreams are made of.” again. The ship held together only a short dearest political rights against an unholy re with much pain. Other and new infirmities, J efferson City, Nov. 3.—A scout arrived time longer, when she broke m two amidships, Sunday morning aud landed within 25 miles of while gathering black and heavy and threaten The daily experience of such a war as this here yesterday and reports at headquarters that bellion. Such reverses as the national cause hath hues too sombre to bo classed as fancy dropsy and vertigo, admonish me that repose and immediately went to pieces. When the Charleston. This point of the coast was but ing rain. .The wind increased through the of mind and body, with the appliances of sur he left Gen. Price on Sunday last at Neosho vessel parted, Capt. Williams fell down between slightly fortified. has occasionally met since the affair at Bull colors, and its fibres are too coarse to be woven with 13,000 of his men and 5000 Indians, un night, and the rain set in at about 5 o’clock, in fancy’s web. He who soars, if he would gery and medicine, are necessary to add a little the two portions of the sliip, and was instantly A Norfolk paper of Monday says the destina Run, in encounters at arms, are certainly not more to a life already protracted much beyond der Ben. McCulloch. They had no intention killed by the falling timbers. Iiis body was tion of tho fleet is known to he Port Royal, the A. M., on Sunday. The storm occurcd at the have credit of doing his country a service, must of making a stand in Missouri. McCulloch comforting nor desirable, but to take counsel of charter a balloon of more actual texture than the usual span of man. afterward recovered. Several of the men suc entrance to which is GO miles south of Bull himself hnd gone to Fayetteville, Aarkansas, to Bay. one’s unfounded fears, and from the premises time of a high course of tides, and the tide on Imagination. In these times “ life is real, life It is uuder such circumstances, made doubly ceeded in getting upon a piece of the wreck, change tiie direction of reinforcement to Camp Passengers by the flag of truce say tliat no Sunday was the highest that has been known is earnest,” and must consist in deeds, not painful by the unnatural and unjust rebellion now and reached the rock in safety. A few swam of the repulse or defeat of a few hundreds of Walker, Arkansas, instead of Missouri, whore information had been received at Norfolk rela here for many years. The waves, driven in by words. The march of intellect must pay defer raging in the Southern States of our so lately ashore. Only two of the passengers were saved. government troops by greatly superior numbers prosperous and happy Union, that 1 am compell Gen. Price will join him. Eleven oj the crew and thirteen passengers per tive to the fleet at 10 o’clock on Monday morn the gale, submerged all our wharves, and de ence to the march of armies. He who thinks Gen. Lane is south of Gen. Price, and has ing. ol the rebel forces, argue the conclusion that must act, and lie who talks, practice. It is ed to request tliat my name be placed on the ished! making the total number lost twenty-four. sent to Gen. Fremont for reinforcements, and Tiie Norfolk Daybook mentions a rumor that a great nation, with vast resources of the three stroyed a large amount of property. Very especially true now, that “ a living dog is better list of army officers retired from active service. The Maritina was a good sliip of 993 tons, As tliis request is founded on an absolute right a large mounted force has gone to liis aid. Beauregard had resigned, and also publishes a grand essentials of war—men, money and bread many wharves were rnoro or less broken up or than a dead lion.” Let him who putteth his built at Quincy, Mass., in 1857, and was owned granted by a recent act of Congress, I am en Gen. Lane had a skirmish with Price’s rear in Providence. She hnd an assorted cargo con despatch from Richmond mentioning a similar injured, and some wholly destroyed. The hand to the plough look not back till the fur guard, but with what result is not known. rumor there. —is to yield to a number of rebellious States, row is turned. There is encouragement in the tirely at liberty to say that it is witii deep re signed to Messrs. Page, Richardson & Co. A Marine Railway wharf, at the South End, was No less than 60 “ contrabands" came into who have not half the available force of men, fact that the path where duty leads, in this gret that I withdraw myself in these momentous portion of her cargo consisted of 900 tons of entirelydestroyed. Atlantic Wharf was damaged times from tiic orders of a President who has The Naval Eipcilicion.—No Apprehension coal and 100 bales of wool. the Fortress on Monday. They report that hardly bread enough to keep them a year, and hour of our country’s emergency, offers an op for its Snfetr«Stcnuier George Peabody many of tiie troops have been withdrawn from to the extent of $2000 or more. The Old portunity to make “footprints on the sands of treated me with much distinguished kindness The barque Nathaniel Cogswell, (of Boston,) no money to buy more, evinces a degree of des and courtesy, whom I know, upon much jier- to join the Expedition. Great Bethel, Yorktown, and the vicinity of Steamboat Wharf was stripped of half its Time.” He who pursues that now storm-beaten Capt. Hamblin, from Malaga fur Boston, with pondency which is unwarranted by anything sunal intercourse, to bo patriotic without sec Fortrels Monroe, Nov. 2.—No intelligence a cargo of fruit, went ashore on the beach at Norfolk, hut do not know where they have planking and badly racked by the waves. The path, with unfaltering steps, shall bo the true of tiie great expedition has been yet received. gone. They were picked up iu boats and which has transpired since the rise of the re liero. When the sun of Peace again shines, it tional prejudices ; to bo highly conscientious in Scituate, between the Third and Fourth Cliffs, storehouse on Wilson’s wharf, occupied by tiie performance of every duty, and of unrivall It is supposed that it reached its destination at oue o’clock Sunday morning. All hands canoes. One boat had 24 in it. bellion. Putting the problem in this way : will be found that the storm, instead of obliter yesterday. A terrific gale lias prevailed since ating those “ footprints,” has rather given them ed activity and perseverance. And to you, Mr. were saved and remain at Scituate. Given, twenty millions of people, with abund Mr. C. W. Snow, and in which he had 100 tons last evening, but no apprehension is felt for the General McGTellau'e Movenieuli. the permanent solidity of a marble engraving, Secretary, whom I now officially address for tiie New York, Nov. 3.—The storm was very of coal, was swept away, and the coal carried safety of tiie fleet. New Yorr, Nov. 5.—Gen. McClellan lias been ant resources, a mighty commerce, money in and there, as if 6et in hold relief, they shall re last time, I beg to acknowledge my many obli severe last night. Tiie tide overflowed a largo into the dock. White’s wharf waB very badly gations for the uniform high consideration I A flag of truce will go to Norfolk to-morrow, occupied in ascertaining the strength, condition abundance, and producing enough to feed them main, before the eye of thebeholder, to the end and sonic news of the expedition will probably number of cellars in tiie lower streets, doing and disposition of the army of the United broken up. A small wharf with a workshop of time. have received at your hands, and have tiie great damage to merchandize of various kinds, selves and a good part of Europe besides, fight honor to remain, sir, with the highest respect, he received. States, and systematizing matters, so that the upon it, owned by Mr. Isaac Ames, was entirely “ Footprints that, perhaps, another, including large quantities of flour. ing against eight millions, with a bankrupt Your obedient servant, Tiie steamer George Peabody arrived from burthen of tiie management of military affairs Sailing o’er life’s boisterous main, Tiie docks in Brooklyn were generally over treasury, without credit, with no available swept away. Kiln-sheds were broken in, and Winfield Scott. New York this morning to join the expedition, may be safely confided to the Adjutant Gen A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, laden witii stores and beef cattle. Her ultimate flowed ns well as iu tliis city. hundreds of cords of wood were washed into A epeflial Cabinet Council was convened this eral’s office, and afford Gen. McClellan oppor resources, their only source of wealth rendered Seeing, shall take heart again.” destination is Key West and Tortugas. She The Norwich line boat arrived at 2 o'clock tunity to devote his attention especially to the the harbor or piled about in promiscuous cons morning at nine o'clock, to take tiie subject into this afternoon, the Stonington later, and the valueless by the destruction of their commerce ; The fact of having lately been in Maine, consideration. It was decided that Gen. Scott’s went ashore on Hampton bar, but will get off army of the Potomac. fusion. Some lime was lost by taking fire from tc-night. Fall Bivcr boat not yet arrived. The boats of Mrs. Lincoln left for Boston to visit her son required.to ascertain which party will prevail,— paying a flying visit to the paternal roof, and request under tiie circumstances of his advanced these lines bound cast were anchored at 4 the flooding of the sheds, but most of the lime Baltimore, Nov. 2. A vessel arrived here Robert. the great preponderance of physical resources to various friends and places, including your agejand infirmities could not be declined. Gen. o'clock tliis morning in Huntington bay. The which had been exposed was secured 60 as to city and yourself, seems in retrospect, nearly McClellan was therefore, witii the unanimous this afternoon which passed tiie fleet on Wed Notwithstanding tiie late terrific rain storm, alone would unhesitatingly answer the question nesday night off Hatteras. The weather was Pruvidonce steamer Pelican came through, ar as dreamlike as real. Yet those-.hearty wel agreement of the Cabinet, notified that the com the roads in Virginia to-day are found to be in keep it out of the reach of the water. It was remarkably fine at tiie time, and the vessels riving this morning. excellent condition. in our favor. comes, those warm greetings, those pleasant mand of tiic army would he devolved upon A brig is reported ashore on Biker's Island Add to this that the one people arc contend apprehended that sheds would take fire in one hours, those tender partings, were more than were moving finely. The storm commenced Secretary Cameron was serenaded last night. him, A coal and brick yard at Staten Island was He made a speech. ing for the supremacy of a government estab two instances, and the engines were called brain-wrought figures, and in memory’s cabinet, At 4 o'clock in the afternoon, tiic Cabinet this side of Hatteras, and tiie captain of tiie washed away by the flood. Edwin James, the distinguished Queen's out, but they w’ere not needed. By far the bear higher price than uncorporeal imageries. again waited upon tiie President, and attended vessel thinks tiie vessels attached to the great lished by the will, and founded in the affec expedition have had a fine trip to the south Baltimore, Nov. 3—Tiie storm in tiic Bay counsel, was admitted to the bar yesterday.— greater number of all the wharves and abut At Boston, on my return passage to eamp, liiui to the residence of Gen. Scott. Being tions, of the people, and the other arrayed in by permission of Gen. Wilsnn. I \ inur seated, the President read to the General the wartL He also thipks they the storm, was very severe. Several canal barges were He intends to make New York city his home. rebellion to overthrow i t ; that on tiic one side ments, from one end of the city to the other, to embark with his regiment, tuo 22d Mass., blown ashore and wrecked on their way from The government has contracted for building following order . | S ev er a l V cbmcIm Run the Poiouiuc Blockade. Havre de Grace to Locust Point. Six or seven, an iron clad steam frigate in Philadelphia, her the prize to be won is the equal rights and were more or less injured. It is impossible to enroute for Washington. Connected with this On tiic first day of November, A. D. 1801, Washington, Nov. 2.—The steame Powhatan laden witii grain, Jcc., are reported ashore at armament to bc 16 of the largest rifled cannon. give an accurate statement of the amount of regiment were a battery and company of Sharp privileges of every man, and on the other the upon liis own application to the President of arrived nt tiie Navy Yard this morning, having North Point. It is reported tliat two or three Shooters. Of the attention attracted by this the United States, Brevet Lieutenant-General monopoly of wealth and power by the few ; that damage sustained, but by the best judgment, popular regiment and its illustrious commander run the blockade last night. She has been at foundered, and some lives arc supposed to have T h e "Battle in "VVenteru V ir g in ia .— F lo y d Winfield Scott is ordered to be placed and here been lost. Particulars not received. Tiie water Repulucd with Great Slaughter. on the one side the guerdon sought is “ liberty it cannot fall much short of $30,000. along their entire nocturnal route through New by is placed upon the l,s of retired officers of, M(jndfAnnapolis nj fur ,)t some gi time past and g, left lmg there on England, and the ceremonies bestowed upon was very higli and overflowed tiie wharves in New York, Nov. 5.—The Herald's Washing protected by law,” for the benefit of all, and on the Army of tiie Ln.ted States, without the with „o?ilIa Qn tbe ]ower p 'tomae> and last the lower part of the city. Some damage was ton despatch says official despatches have been Retirement of Gen. Scott.—Our readers will “ New York, it is needless to speak at reduction in Ins current pay subsistence or, ni ,n startcJ anJ fun tbe rebcl batterieg the other slavery secured by despotism, for the this late hour. doue by filling cellars. received at the War Department from Gen. aggrandizement of the dominant class ; that ; peruse with interest the despatches relating to allowance ll.e American people will hear•with | in°tbe darkncffi£ aitll0Ugh the enemy evidently Capt. Ilaii, of tiie British schooner James Rosecranz announcing that Floyd had made an At Baltimore I stopped over night with sadness and deep emotion, that Gen Scott I,as , beard , anJ ,. were run Qut g on the one side is universal intelligence, and ; the retirement of Lieut. Gen. Scott from the friends iu the eamp of the Maine 7th. The next Butler, reports passed a large fleet of vessols attack upon him, but that he had repulsed w ithdraw n from tiie active control of the army | mad(j ,J>be ;lo ° of tbc Powbata wbo kbuow8 about daylight on Wednesday. There were Floyd with great loss ; also that one of Rose- every man's arm nerved in a cause of which he command of tiie armies of the United States.— day introduced me again to the familiar scenes and faces of Camp Knox, which I re-entered Willie me xresiueui a. u unanimous the river thoroughly, says that any vessel might many men-of-war among them under close reef. ejanz’s officers, with a large force had got to comprehends the worth and in which the hum- lie goes to his retirement with the love and express their own and tiie nation s sympathy, bave j ,a?t . P Tiie weather was then very pleasant, but there the rear of Floyd’s forces, and that the capture with a homelike satisfaction, notwithstanding in ins personal affliction and the‘r profound out in^ ri a isk from thcm ° blest has as much at stake as the highest, and I confidence of the nation, won by the distin- having so recently tasted the sweets of civil life had been a severe gale tiie day before. of the rebel chief with all his army was almost sense ot the important public services rendered Tb(j gtca = er jrBal|iul0re is U6ed to e certain. on the other ignorance among the masses, who guielied faithfulness with which he has always and kindred society. by him to ins country during Ins long and hr.l- I gtoreg frQm 0[J P()int th(j floti„a Later.—Eleven barques wrecked at North blindly follow blind guides to ruin ; that on the served his country’s cause. Few military chief As to the present status of the Maine 4th, 1 liant career,—among which will ever be grate- batterie8 and was at Wade’s B la3t Point, eight coal laden and two lumber. Only Col. M arshall’s Memory Honored in am happy to say, truth compels a very favora one life was lost. one side are God’s justice and the interests of tains have won a fame so pure, uniting a patri fnlly distinguished his faithful devotion to tiie night when the Powhatan - came up. J the Fourth Regiment. ble report. The moat casual observer must Constitution, tiic Union, and the flag when Newark, N. J ., Nov. 3.—The rivers in this otism so true with a generaiship so noble. Four sloops and a Jersey schooner and pungy humanity, and on the other Satan’s schemes notice a cheerful contentment, a quiet pursuit assailed by paricidal rebellion. section of New Jersey have overflowed to-day to We have received for insertion in our columns, and the assassin's arm raised against the sacred His loyal countrymen everywhere will regret of duty, a military and social harmony, and a came down past tiie batteries early yesterday a geater extent than for twenty years. Much (Signed) Auraiiam Lincoln. aiternoon. They witii one exception took a from Adjutant Greenhalgii,the following special life of Liberty and the world's hope for freedom, that the physical infirmities of age could degree of health hitherto unprecedented. Our valuable property lias been destroyed. numerical strength is between seven and eight Gen. Scott thereupon arose and addressed tiie course through Swash channel, next the Mary order, issued by Colonel Berry on receiving in Portland, Oct. 4th. and how much more sure is the triumph of our not have spared him tiic vigor to guide hundred,but our military strength and efficiency President and Cabinet, who had also arisen, as land shore, and although the rebels wasted a telligence of the death of Col. Marshall, who nation’s holy cause ! Is it possible that patri our armies to victory over their rebellious are doubtless higher than nt any previous hour. follows :— large quanity of ammunition in firing at them, The storm was very severe here. The tide was universally beloved by the officers and men foes, and pray that he may live to see tiie There is hut little sickness. The number for “ President—This honor overwhelms m e.— none were struck. One of tiie sloops, com- rose higher than for thirty one years before, ots and freemen can ever doubt that the Ameri It overpays all the services 1 have attempted to | nianded by a Gorman, kept close along the Vir- flooding Commercial street and the lower stories of the Fourth Regiment: country to whose service his life has been devo the last few weeks has not ranged higher than can people, — knowing the value of free 30 or 40. Capt. Cunningham, Company A, is render to my country. It 1 had any claims ; ginia shore, running the gauntlet of all the on Back Cove, damaging tiie contents of the SPECIAL ORDER. institutions, nurtured in our noble system of ted triumphant over all enemies a’nd rejoicing at present laid aside from active duty by a slight before they are all obliterated by this expression I rebels batteries, and escaped unharmed from tho cellars, and washed away portions of tiie bridges Head Quarters, 4th Maine Regiment, > the diffusion of universal intelligence among all in renewed peace and prosperity. And tiic illness. Capt. Greenalgli, Company C, has of approval by tiie President, witii the remaining i heavy fire aimed at it. and wharves. Tukey’s and Vaughan’s bridge Camp Knox, Oct. 29, 1861. t been suffering a severe attack of Typhoid fever, support of his Cabinet. 1 know the President- Thirty or forty shells were thrown over from are impassable. Shipping suffered but little.— classes, appreciating the inestimable blessings country confidently hopes that the man upon and this Cabinet well. I know that the coun A lumber laden schooner for Boston broke her It is with feelings of sorrow and of sadness, but is now recovering, lie is in Washington tiie rebel batteries to intrenebments on tiic that I announce to this regiment, in an official of our free government, and feeling that its I whom the mantle of our veteran has fallen may try has placed its intetests in this trying crisis, Maryinn.l chore yesterday, b u t they did not moorings and ran into Long Wharf, staving at tile Infirmary. Capt. Whitehouse, Company manner, that an ail-wise Providence, has tho't maintenance is worth more than all °r ,aI10w J>tn.ocir iu every way worthy to wear it. E, and L ieut. Huxford, Company F, have each in safe keeping. Their counsels arc wise, impede the progress of the work. Some of our her ports so that she filled. their labors as untiring as they are loyal, and 32-poundersanswered with three or four rounds, Capt. Ben Willard, pilot, lost his yacht proper to remove from the scenes of his earth a generation "f «ur people,—shall prevail . ------tendered their resignations on account of illness. ly labor, our late Lieutenant Colonel and be Their loss will he felt not only by their compan their course is the right one. but it is not known whether our shots reached. Nettle, formely of Boston, which was run into ngniust a people in wicked rebellion, who ex loved companion, tbe Hon. Thomas H. Marshall, Tillson’s Battery of Mounted ies hut by the whole regiment. “ President—You must excuse me ; I am un Yestreday afternoon a shell was thrown from and sunk by sclir. Eclio. It is reported that a hibit so many elements of physical and moral A r tille r y . able to stand longer, to give utterance to the tiie Virginta shore, striking the tent of Lieut, ship is ashore on the Cape, but nothing definite Colonel of the 7th Regiment Maine Volunteers. The above resignations, together witii those This is indeed sorrowful news to all of us. weakness ? of Capt. Burns, and Lieuts. Cobh and Brackley, feelings of gratitude which oppress me. In my I Branors who lias command of the battery of tiie is known. Recruiting offices are now open for the enlist- retirement 1 shall offer up my prayers to God l Ht Pennsylvania artillery at Difficult Creek, Col. Marshall was^beloved, respected, and hon The difference in the condition and situation ment of volunteers for the battery of light ar- .Company, II, will make quite a draft upon our for this Administration and for my country.— rear of Elwards Ferry. Cue of tiie persons iu Excitement at Havana.—By tiie arrival of ored by all for his many virtues. As an officer, list of officers. ever faithful, allowing none to excel him in the of tue rebels and that of the loyal States must < tiucry commanded by Gen. Tillson, of Lieut. Col. Nickerson is just now in Maine I shall pray for it witii confidence in its success tiie tent was wounded slightly in tiie arin by steamship Columbia from Havana, the New he considered. They have sent into the field this city, and we feel assured that those who over all enemies, and tliat speedily.” the explosion. The shell is supposed to have performance of his duties—in thedepth of his on a short furlough, but will doubtless soon be York Post lias the following intelligence: patriotism and love of country. In liis death nearly one in every ten of their number, whilo welcomed again at his post. Capt. Bean and Tiie President then took leave of Gen. Scott, been from a light battery. are ready to serve their country on the field and giving him liis hand and saying that he hoped Gen. McClellan will continue in actual com “ The late Consul General of the United the Government lias lost a valuable officer. The we have sent scarcely more than one in fifty.— Lieut. Gray, of whose presence and services we State, he lias in part represented in tiie tented wish to be connected witii an efficient and well- have been so long deprived by the misfortunes soon to write him a private letter expressive of mand of tiie army of the Potomac. States at Havana, Mr. Helm of Kentucky, and They have thrown their whole strenglh into a liis gratitude and affection. The President a prominent man in that State, still remains in field, an honored son. The seventh regiment disciplined corps and to open the way to lion- of war, it is said willsoon return to active duty, a valuable and beloved commander. We, with desperate struggle: their business is ruined; the , , ...... bringing along with them, in the shape of re added : — New Y’ork, Oet. 2d. Havana, making constant aplieation to the 1 60 orahle distinction, will never hnd a better op- “ General—You will naturally feel a solici Captain General for his exequatur ns Consul whom lie lias shared tiie dangers and privations necessaries of life are scarce and bring trebled , . cruits, ample evidence that they have not been Tiie Tribune's despatch says that a dinner ° | portunity than they may secure by attaching tude about tiie gentlemen of your staff, who from the rebel States. He and Mr. Mead, late oi a soldiers life, a true aud beloved companion prices, and the burdens of war rest heavilv I .. , . , „ ,. and friend. Iiis family, a model husband, son ‘ - themselves to lillson s Buttcrv. The organlza- Minister to Brazil, have vied with each other upon everv household. On the other hand, we .- r , .. , . , in nets of hitter hostility to the American Union. and father. Wc can only exclaim “ Peace to r - ’ tion of a battery of mounted artillery is as his Ashes,” all honor to his memory. of the loyal States who are removed from the ! fou0WK . Tiie feeling of northern American shipmas ters whose vessels lie in Havana harbor lias Ordered, Tliat the officers of this regiment scene of conflict scarcely realize the existence of promoted to the position ol Sergeant .Major ing wear crape on tiie left arm for a period of thir 1 Captain. Another misfortune has just occurred by the earliest convenience after their return, to make reached tiie extremity of indignation. They war ; bnsiness goes on ; money is abundant; duties. The President was with him for sever ty days and tliat tiie Regimental Colors be hung 2 First Lieutenants. accidental discharge of firearms. Mr. A. Pat their wishes known to me. I desire you now, al hours. are daily insulted by having the Confederate pauperism does not increase ; prices have not 2 Second Lieutenants. however, to he satisfied that except the unavoid flag flouted in their faces at the peaks of iu black for tbc same length of time. terson, of Company K, while out on picket It is stated that the great naval expedition is H. G. BERRY, Colonel. 1 First Sergeant, mounted. duty, was shot through tiie left ankle joint.— able privation of your counsel and society, vessels purporporting to be from Charleston, grcatly advanced, and prosperity still smiles not aimed at important cities on or near the J. B. Greenualgh, Adjutant. 1 Company Q. M. Sergeant, mounted. Having stood liis gun against a tree it fell from which they have so lung enjoyed, the provision coast, but tbat tiie troops will land at thinly Beaufort, S. C. Mobile and New Orleans. One upon us. Maintain tiic blockade efficiently ; j which will be made for them will be such as to 0 Sergeants, chiefs of pieces, mounted. its position and discharged, the hall taking settled places wiiich have spacious harbors, and vessel boasts that it lias run tiie Atlantic coast W inter Boat.—Wc learn that the steamer increase the cordon of arms r.«n draw it more render their situation as agreeable hereafter as 12 Corporals. effect as above stated. It is said lie must lose will open cotton ports and establish a basis of blockade, to and fro, more than a score of times. it lias been heretofore.” Nelly Baker, Capt. CaMen, will run between closely around the rebels ; strike them an ef 2 Musicians, mounted. his foot. He is now in the hospital at Alex operations for tiie additional forces now mus Before our informant left Havana the feeling Each member of tiie Administration then fectual blow, and their cause is lost. Rebellion C Artificers, andria. tering. hnd risen so high on tiie part of American Portland and Bangor, when tiie Daniel Webster 1 Wagoner. Gen. Sedgwick’s Brigade, of which the Maine, gave his hand to the veteran, and retired in shipmasters, through the constant repetition of is taken off for the season. She will make two has staked its all upon the first campaign, and these afi'ronts, that a sentiment was generally 122 Privates, 30 of whom are mounted on ' 4thth forms a partpart, is now located just south of Pr,V,, 811cncc The Retreat of Zollicoffer—A Terrible and trips per week between Bangor and Portland once to distract and defeat the secession force Tiie Secretary of the Treasury and the Secre expressed that there was no intention on the the near horses of guns and caissons. ! Hunting Creek Valley, on the old Fairfax" Bloody Ordeal.—A correspondent of tiie Chi until the closing of the river, and afterwards in Virginia is to strike tiie death-blow to their road, in close proximity to its divergence from tary of War accompany Gen. Scott to New part of the commanders off Charleston and York tomorrow, by tile early train. cago Tribune writing from Louisville, Ky., Beaufort to close those ports at all. from Winterport, and should the experiment cause. 156 Aggregate. the Mt. Vernon and Richmond road, and dis tant about two and a half miles from Alexan Tiie following is the response of tho Secretary Oct 28, says that the rebel General Zollicoffer, Our present Consul-General, Mr. Shufcldt, succeed, to continue during the winter. The Who, then, except those who fondly antici who succeeds tiie rebel official stationed at Ha A battery of artillery is composed of six dria. We arc in the extreme left Division (of of War to the letter of Gen. Scott :— in liis retreat after the unsuccessful attack upon trips will be ."made by daylight each way, but pated that the nation could walk through this pieces, with six horses to each gun, and six to vana, by the last administration, Mr. Helm, in the Potomac army) commanded by Gen. Heiut- “ War Department, ) \\ ild Cat camp, left his dead and dying strewn without making Boston railroad connections ; fiery furnace of war without even getting the zlernan and consisting of three brigades of in view of tiie numurous Confederate vessels find each caisson. In quick movements, the gun Washington, Nov. 1, 1861. ( ing refuge in Havana and remaining there un aud it is expected that she will begin running smell of fire upon its garments—except those fantry, viz : our brigade under Gen. Sedgwick, along the road from that point to Barboursville. ners are mounted on tiic caissons. The whole “ General.—It was my duty to lay before tiie molested to ship cargoes and return, had sent a on Friday. who sanguinely expected to sec the rebel forces a Michigan brigade under Gen. Richardson, It is estimated tliat one thousand meu perished number of horses employed is from 125 to 150. J and a Pennsylvania brigade under Gen. C. D. President your letter of yesterday, asking to dispatch on the 24th inst. to the San Jacinto, in the retreat alone, and that iiis loss in the lying off Trinidad, asking its commander to throw down their arms and run away at the There arc one forge wagon, one battery wagon, I Jameson of Maine. There are also attached to be relieved under the recent act of Congress.— Omission.—A friend has called our attention In separating from you, I cannot refrain from battle aud tiie retreat will amount to fifteen come to Havana for tiie care of our interest at approach of tiic Union troops, can doubt the and a sufficient number of baggage wagons at this Division three companies of eavalry and to the fact tliat in speaking ol the tent-making one of artillery. The other two brigades are expressing my deep regret tliat your health, hundred men. The farmers on the line of his that port. It was the opinion among loyal success of our cause ? Wc can treble our force shipmasters that if he did so he ‘ might make at Crockett’s Block, we inadvertently omitted tached to tiie battery. immediatedly at our left, between us and the shattered by long service and repeated wounds mareli turned out to wreak vengeance upon in tiie field, and then have no heavier burden received in your country’s defence should ren a haul.’ They thought that two United States to mention the names of Mr. N. C. Woodard, Tillson’s Battery will be attached to tiic 13th river, on the Mt. Vernon and Richmond road. him and his men for tiie outrages they had to bear at home than the people of the South Last week Gen. Heintzleman held a review der it necessary for you to retire from your higli vessels, by lying a convenient distance outside Gen. Cochran’s chief clerk and cashier, and of Maine Regiment, Col. Neal Dow. Gen. Tillson position at this momentous period of our his suffered at their hands. The letter says: of Morro Castle, might thoroughly shut the now have. When we have sacrificed and suf of liis Division. Wc inarched three miles his Foreman, Mr. Theodore Brown, who has is an experienced artillery officer, having been tory. Although you are not to remain in active “ Tiie retreat began early on Tuesday morn harbor of Havana to rebel vessels—and without fered as much in a just cause as they have in towards Mt. Vernon to find a field large enough charge of the department in Granite Hall, educated at West Point, and, if we may judge service, I yet hope that while I continue in ing. Thu dead were left on tiic field to be violating national courtesy, might compel them their unrighteous rebellion, and have still for tiie ceremony. Tiie day was pleasant, tiie parade was line, and the occasion interesting, charge of the Department over which I now buried by the Union troops. The field waB to go farther, at great loss, for tiie stores which where fifty or more sail-makers arc employed, from our knowlege of the man, possesses all tiie now they are enabled to get iu Havana, through failed to accomplish our object, then wc may affordiug quite a relief to tiie monotony of preside, I shall at times be permitted to avail literally strewn with them. They must have and a general supervision of the whole work. qualifications necessary to make an efficient the neutrality of Spain. talk despondiugly; but while there is no occasion camp life. myself of the benefits of your wise counsels am! fought like lieuds. The execution was terrible, commanding officer. The oineen. o f Ills com-1 sage experience. It has been uiv good fortune There is nothing to prevent one United States Assignee’s Salk of a Stock of Carfets.— for them, let us have no words of doubt. Review being over, a ourtvl! parly, oonoietfng and tho wounded were few. The effects of the mand will be chosen with a view to their prac of various ranks, from Brigadier-General to to enjoy a personal acquaintance with you for long balls, the Miuic, are represented to have vessel from entering Havana harbor, and lying John 11. Osgood, Auctioneer, sold, on the 23d In conclusion, wo extract two paragraphs over 30 years, and tiic pleasant relations of tliat so close to the rebel vessels now in port there, tical, working efficiency in tiie discharge of the tiic non-commissioned officer, as a very proper beeu most terrible. Bodies were perforated ult., by order of the Assignee, the stock of from articles in our exchanges, which are in climax of the days experience, visited Mt. Ver long time have been greatly strengthened by and skulls were broken into half a dozen pieces. tliat not one of them would dare to depart for duties of their respective positions, and we your cordial and entire cooperation in all the fear of being captured outside the Spanish Carpetings contained in the warehouse 124 point. Tiie first is from the Boston Journal, non, which now lies within our line of pickets. Many features it was impossible to recognize.— predict that no more efficient or better organized Our tarry at tliat sacred shrine was brief. I great questions which have occupied the De Tiie grape and canister of the artillery had limits. Hanover Street. The entire stock was sold in and, in speaking of what has been accomplished volunteer corps lias taken the field than this will not speak of the place in detail, but simp partment and convulsed thecouutry for the last also found rnauy victims. They were found one lot, and brought fijty-nine and one-half per by the government and people, and what arc | , ,, , , - . six months. In parting from you I can only lying on the hill sides in groups. It had ap Commercial Matters in Boston.—The Jour " B i t ' battery will show, when ready for service. We ly say it has been shamefully neglected. Its nal says, Boston is feeling most severely the sad cent, on tiie cost. The terms were cash. The secluded position and indifferentsurroundings express the hope that a merciful Providence peared as if the bodies on falling had rolled our prospects, tliat paper says effects of this war upon her commerce, and our New England Carpet Co. were the purchasers.— ' are please to know tliat our friend, Rev. Samuel give it more the appearance of a lonly hermit that lias protected you nmidst so many trials, down the s'eep sides of the hill, and thus piled “ In a little more than three months we have i n , ,, , , , m-,, . t, wharves and commercial quarters at the present age than a nation’s center of attraction. Had will improve your health and continue your lile up on one another. Tiie roads were blocked Boston Journal. in tiie field, well armed and equipped, and every | Palne’ 18 to bc attac!,cd to T,llson 8 Bilttcry ’ 08 time presents a dull and lifeless appearance.— New England been entrusted with its guardian long after tiie people of tiie country shall have with them, and the Tennessee regiments in way provided for effective service, enlisted for i one of its commissioned officers. Mr. Paine is While our sister city of New York is teeming Tue stock refered to above, is advertised in ship, the tenderest care would have preserved been restored to their former happiness and pusurit rushed over the bodies of their former three years if wanted so long, nearly if not a young man of modest and unassuming, but with business, and her exports were never so our paper to day, to which the attention of it, the costliest labor adorned it, and the plain prosperity. friends and acquaintances. volunteers enormous as at present, Boston is beholding purchasers is directed. quite 500,000 —not a man there but Bter]inf, character, English by birth, and was est way-marks guided the traveler to it, along I am, General, very sincerely, But tbc retreat was the most trying ordeal by his own free choice. We have afloat, armed, u - • ai • tt l i x. every day the decline of her once flourishing manned and ready, 100 heavy ships in addition |a 8oldlcr 111 the Crimcan war’ IIe entcrcd the the nation’s proudest tliorougliafare. Y’our friend and servant, which tiie rebels had to undergo. The farmers “ Man the Brakes !’’—The fire on last Tues Simon Cameron, Secretary of War. commerce. It is thought 4>y many that in a to those in commission four months ago, and we j army at the age of eighteen, and went to the Mr. Charles O. Fernald, of Winterport, whom for weeks they had oppressed, aroused day night developed the fact that a strong ne taken prisoner at Bull Run, lately released Lient.-Gcn. Winfield Scott, present. by the report o f the victory, to give a parting few years the entire Calcutta and India trade of have $250,000,000 of money forthcoming at [Crimea shortly after, lie was at Sebastopol from Richmond, together with others too much blow, and frow Wild Cat to Barboursville, the Boston will be diverted to Netf York ! The cessity exists for an additional force of volun call, and on very reasonable terms, to support aild Ba]akiava and was in the midet of tbe W ashington, Nov. 1.—Major-Gen. McClellan disabled for service, has been spending a few rebel army run the gauntlet. From every tree war operates most unfavorably upon the busi teers in our fire department. We understand this immense uprising : and when it is con to-night issued the following order :— ness of Boston, for we do not profit much from sidered that all this is tbe work of three months, I Hottest fighting and hardest experiences of the days past witii us. and rock, by tiie roadside, tiie crack of tiic farm tliat it was with difficulty that a sufficient force “ Headquarters of the Army, ) er's rifle greeted them, and sealed a rebel’s fate. tiie enormous purchases by Government, all without resort by the government to anything - Crimean war. He has the Victoria medals, It was a sad yet animating spectacle to look could be obtained to man the ropes and brakes Washington, Nov. 1, 1861. j It is said that tiie retreat was one continual the heavy and bulky nrticles, such as provisions, hut tiie loyalty and free will of tiie peuple ; tliat bestowed upon tiie heroes of Sebastopol and upon our former comrade,who,though so youug, fight, iu which the poor devils had no chance stores, and munitions of war being brought in of Dirigo, No. 3, on the occasion alluded to. in the meantime our trade and commerce have ., , . r i • . , had sacrif iced a patriot's right arm upon his General order No. 19.—In accordance with gradually )xsen improving, and arc now in a . otbcr batt,es of tbat war’ Aftcr b,s rcturn be whatever. Ambuscades opened their fires upon New York, as trasportation is much easier from and to work the machine efficiently. It should country's nllar at the bloody field o f Manassas.— General order No. 94 from the War Depart tliat city. healthy and profitable condition : tliat the rate : io Portland, and subsequently commenced The hero lias home his sufferings bravely. lie ment, I hereby assume command of the armies them from every side and quarter, and they be remembered that both fire companies are felt what it was to retreat through a hostile of interest for commercial purposes in quite low studying for tiie ministry, and not long since will soon leave tiie scenes of liis misfortune for of the United States. In the midst of the diffi The P irate Sumter.—An officer of the U. S. voluntarily working without compensation this tiie home of his childhood. Though his friends culties which encompass and divide the nation, country. Like tho English who came to subju f ^ n a v -V in t riaurJr’1^8 ta*r e“ P'°Ymcnt and was admitted as a preacher in the Maine Con- gate at Lexington, Mass., they pushed on in steamer Powhattan, describing, in the National year, and they should not be suffered to lack a may no more grasp tiie right hand when they hesitation and self-distrust may well accompany lair pay, that pauperism has not increased, and ; • * . haste, flying from tiic storm of bullets that Intelligencer, the ineffectual chase of the pirate is not likely to increase ; that fold was never fcrence of the M. E. Church, since which time greet him, let them shed no tears over a loss so the assumption of so vast a responsibility, hut by the Powhattan, gives the opinion that th.e sufficient number ol men to make them efficient. so abundant—it is no boast to say tliat we are j lie haB been preaching at Cape Elizabeth. He honorable. confiding as I do in flic loyalty, discipline and beat in upon them at every step. They heed Dirigo, No. 3, has been decimated, and more ed not wbo fell. They pushed on, each man Sumter will finally turn pirate against all com exhibiting a spectacle to the world which is a - ba3 nuw volunteered to serve liis adopted coun- courage of tiie troops, and believing as I do that merce. She has a crew composed of all nations, Tbe late death of Col. Marshall, whose former for himself, seeking safety in the hills of' the than decimated, by members volunteering for full answer to all the doubts and misgivings L , . . . , „ .‘ ... Providence will favor ours as the just cause, I the greater portion being Portuguese, Span connection with our regiment still held him in Gap. the war, and the company now stands in need which have ever been entertained, here or els:- tr-V’ and Wl11 no dol,bt make an efficlent o(hcer- close relationship, I need not say, lias cast a cannot doubt that success will crown our efforts iards, and Euglish. where, as to the ability of an intelligent people ' With an able, energetic and patriotic com- deep gloom over camp Knox and filled all hearts and sacrifices. Tiie army will unite with me of volunteers itself. We understand tbat the to govern themselves and a splendid examplo of inlander, of military education, efficient offi- with unfeigned sadness. The crape now worn in the feeling of regret tliat tiic weight of many Steam Rams.—Charles Ellet, Jr., the well The Bangor Times says tliat Lieut. Col. Var office of Foreman, and one or two others, are tbe power and energy of free institutions.” ; eers, attached - - to a regiment which promises by each member of the 4th, and upon our reg years and the effect of increasing infirmities known civil engineer of Washington, haB a com ney, of the Maine Second Regiment, has been now vacant in that company. There certainly appointed Colonel of the Seventh, to fill the The Boston Adoerltser, in reviewing an ar- to bc second to none wl.ich lias left tiic State, imental colors, tells hut faintly how much we contracted and intensified in his country’s ser munication in the National Intelligencer strong ought to be public spirit enough among us to tid e in a Richmond paper, upon the fiq ineial aad forming an arm of the service which affords honored him once, how much we mourn him vice, should ju6t now remove from our head ly urging the use of steam rams—much like the vacancy made by the death of Col. T. H. Mar now. Truly, in this instance, “ Deatli loved a the great soldier of our nation ; the hero who oue used by the rebels in New Orleans against shall. The statement that Capt. Mason was sustain a volunteer fire department in such condition and prospects of the pretended the best opportunities for honorable distinction, shining mark, a signal blow.” May God com in ills youth raised high the reputation of hid our blockading squadron—especially if we arc appointed was an error. times as these, and we hope that Dirigo, No. 3, ‘ Southern Confederacy,” (from which it ap- ^illson’s Battery presents tiie strongest induce- passionate the most bereaved family. coup try in tiic fields ol Canada, which ho sanc likely to be involved in difficulties with our Governor Washburn has appointed the offi will have a “ strong team ” when she is next pears that the “ Confederate ’’expenses for the mcnts to the energetic and patriotic young men Truly, B. A. Cause. tified with iiis blood ; who in more mature years English neighbors. He says that tho employ cers of the Fourteenth Regiment as follows proved to tiie world that American skill and ment of numerous small but swilt steam rams called out. We do not know whether Defiance, current year will be three hundred millions, ; of t|li8 and other sections ol the State, and will Lieut. Col. F. S.Nickerson, of the Fourth, Col.; valor would repeat if not eclipse tiic exploits of in our harbors will be a more thorough protec Major A. Haden of Eastport, Lieut. Colonel; No. 4, is in so much need of more men at the and that, at the best, there will be a deficiency we think, be specdly filled up. Let nil such Tiie 7th Maine regiment haB been placed in Cortez in the land of tiie Montezjmas ; whose tion to our seaboard cities, against iron cased T. W. Porter of Bangor, Major. brakes as is No. 3, but tbe members of tbat of one hundred and seventy-five millions to he wl,o are prepared to enlist rally to its standard, Gen. Carey’s Brigade, in •which are the Ells whole life has been devoted to?the service of ships ot war wiiich the British might send company have certainly room for “ a few more provided for and no visible means of doing it,) The recruiting office in thiscity is at the Custom worth Avengers, aud other New York and his country ; whose w h o lee fiB ^ liav e been against us, than all the forts and batteries over No one is excluded from the communion table Pennsylvania troops. They are stationed about directed to uphold ou*M fl|^^B^^m allest built by Govcrment. Ho advises their immedi of the same sort.” Volunteers for the fire closes with the statement of this conclusion : , House of the Episcopal church. The whole responsi a mile east of the Capitol at Washington. sacrifice of a the ate employment by our Government. bility is throws upon the communicant. department will please “ fall in !” Supreme Judioial Court. Fowle’s Pile and Humor Cure, DISASTERS. S. M. PETTENGILL & CO.’S. DAVID BUGBEE & Co., Ship Abner Stetson, (of Damariscotta) Stetson, at New Dyspepsia Remedy N E W ST O C K ! A York from Antwerp, reports Oct 9, lat 32 40, Ion 73, a t 6 BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS. KNOX. COUNTY. OCTOBER TERM. Sure Cure for Bleeding, Blind dp Itching Piles. PM, was run into by the Portuguese brig Good Fortune, from Porto Rico for Lisbon, with a cargo ol sugar. The ~CROFULA,Salt Rheum, and Diseases of the Skin. One D r . ‘DARIUS HAM’S Tenney, C. J., presiding. brig sunk in a few minutes after the collision Took from INDIAN MEDICAL INSTITUTE. S bottle warranted to cure in all cases 5 if not, Dealers her the officers and crew, ten in nurnber. and carried them are particularly requested to refund the to New York. The ship lost her jlbboom and head gear. Office* 63 Brouificld St., Boston* Aromatic Invigorating Spirit, Only five bottles in a thousand returned, and BOOKBINDERS, m o n ey . Sch Juno, of Rockland, was got off the beach near Fort R ev. N. DAY, President. State w . Timothy Dunton. Plead guilty to these were confirmed Fistula. Hundreds of letters and This Medicine has been used by the public fo r seven Adams, 30th inst., and towed into the mud near the ma R ev. P. MASON, rice President. ------AND DEALERS IN------two indictments for larceny and was sentenced certificates are now in the proprietor’s possession, which rine railway. About 1100 bush corn and 60 bbls flour have years, with increasing favor. It is recommend on the first, to eight months and on the second can be seen upon application. Send for Circular. Pre been taken out of her. She will be taken upon the rail R. G R EEN E. M. D., Superintending: Physician. ed to cure Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Heart- pared by HENRY I). FOWLE, Chemist. 71 Prince street, way after discharging the remaining portion ol her cargo, This Institution was established for the cure of Disease, PAPER HANGINGS & BORDERS, AT THE to six months, in the county jail. Boston. Sold by all Druggists. Certificates with each and repuired if it shall be found prncilcable. upon the Principles of innocent medication, entirely dis- Burn, Colic Pains, Wind in the Stomach J . A. Meserve, County Attorney for State. bottle. Price, $i per bottle. curding the use of Poisonous Drugs. or Pains in the Bowels, Headache, 6m39 BANGOR, MAINE. Septem ber, 18, 1861. Many discuses, such us Scrofula, Humors of the Blood, Drowsiness, Kidney Complaints, Low State vs. Ambrose P. Tyler. Plead guiMy to FOREIGN PORTS. Diseases of the Throut anti Lungs, Dyspepsia, Liver Com October 9, 1861. 4m42 indictment for larceny and sentenced to six C lem ’s Su m m er Cure Ar at Liverpool, Oct. 12th, Flying Eagle, Sleeper, and plaint, Heart Complaint, Rheumatism, Female Complaints, Spirits, Delerium Tremens, Intem months in the county jail. Is said to he the best of remedies. See advertisement. Castine Smith, St John N B. an