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3HT May rtw 3i smwi WAITER fc 'TOBS i i 1 take place on term of the Minnesota Just twenty was OUcagd day atii til 31 juwnI rn a NUMBER 138 A Pubbmtatiox a large number assembled last evening at the house of Mr 8 Wormsrto witness the presentation of a awe rd to LleuL Hiss Senior Lieutenant of the artillery company attached to Col lnt Cavalry menu The prsentaUofllwaa made by Bjv Dr Kitch t'l who said: gives me great pleasure to bo the medium of eo beautiful a present as th's to you Yon have engaged In an arduous and noble verb The least we as your friends can do la to npply yen with the implemsnts for that work jel atimred that In confiding it to your care vi are putting It in true baud? As your paster I (han earnestly plead for the blessing of od open you that His favor may go with you and lead yu in safety You may meet with many dangers but be assured you shall have our prayers for your tafe deliverance You will bear with you our klad remembrance of you and our warmest wish es for your safe return May the blessing of God bi with Lieutenant Bliss said: is difficult for me to Ah'! language to express my thanks for thia token year friendship and esteem When the hour of active service arrives believe me the remem Lranoa of these who have presented me with thia weapon win nerve me to strike boldly fa the de lease of our country Again I thank you most EfcMial Efepatehes to The Detroit ree Press I Albany Nov 4 TUB oils The mnflKiP41 election will Tuesday or tee convenience of electors we give the places 'where the polls of the election shall be held as it At 8 to' Engine House No on Wayne street between Itemed and Congress" Sicord Ward Kt City HeD te City Office Third Kt the house of Busch corner of ort and Beaubien streets ourth Kt the house of Aug'Vt Thelle corner of Croghan and Hastings street ifth Kt Steam Engine House 5 Clifford street Sixth Kt Engine House No 5 Gratiottreat Sarnth At Engine House No 2 Eighth Kt tho house of John Kelley Eighth Ward House Xinth At Engine House ire Co No 12 Tenth Kt the house of Amend Kecb corner of Congress street and Bt Aubin avenue The polls will ba opened at eight in the forenoon and continue open until five in the afternoon 'Sil OusrWrt of lh Lancer A number of gentlemen connected with the Lrecers and some of our cltlzsna went to Dear bora to day by a special train furnished through the kindness of Superintendent Bice to examine and report upon the propriety of quartering the regiment of Lancers at that place They were unanimously in favor of Dearborn aa affording in every way the beet accommodations for the regt moot and recommended that that place be select ed as preferable to any other The grounds are most admirably adapted for the purpose of quar tering soldiers and it seems a very great pity that such valuable property belonging to the govern ment should not ba fully occupied for the com fert of our volunteer? Tm The drama cf the Cricket which has been in active rehearsal the past week will be produced to night at the Me tropolitan for the lint time The drama is frem the German translated by Mr Waldaner and adopted expressly for Miss Mitchell It has been played in ail the large cities with great success a ad the high encomiums bestowed upon the play wherever it has been produced warrant us in promising all who attend a rare entertainment The Boston Transcript says of it: play is one of tboae productions which thoroughly en list the attention of the auditor and for the rea son that it contains genuine dements of such as are common to humanity wherever the good the beautiful and the noble in life have an appreciation The heroine anchon Is personated by Miss Mitchell whose rare and varied gifts have on several occmIods been remarked upon An art less but bright rural girl is gradually transform ed into one cf the moat lovely and noble of her sex It is tills process that constitutes the key note of the piece and the author haa performed his task in the moat artistic manner "The sucoeai of the play in nu acting point of view depends mostly on Miss Mitchell Although not a fhultlau performance it is eo fall of heart purpose genlaity and naturalness that none can witness without cordially admiring it It la one of those choice portraitures that is enjoyable be cause the individual la entirely banished and nothing but the character has a Tbe Dally ree taes the Tri Weekly fl: th Weakly $1 par Invariably in advance The Daily to city iubacribera 12J4 cents yer weak i i MJ sincerely for thia memento of your kindness and fC 1 Mi 4 Thm Biddle Horan The Biddle House was yesterday opened to the publlcw6en a number of guests arrived end took It is not ne cessary in the present notice to give a detailed account of the improvements which have been in troduced Into thio magnificent public house the fittings and equipments ol the tafcibiCt Ia srtlcle we described at length aow modHoatloss In noticing the opening of 12 house under its hospitable landlords HevariJfc' Tabor It labut fit to remark that the furaiajitfk House is bn the most costly and ded basis The furniture is all pf the richest kind and eT917 comfort and convenience has 8 been pk'00nTB without regard to expense? We' predict fo' tee house what it anextenslve and lib'01 patronage i Thx Election Buttons There are so many separate tickets In nomination and ao many probable that wo shall be scarcely able to give anything like full returns of the election la to morrow irsue or the purpose 1 however of obtaining as much of the result as possible we invite the friends of the various tickets in each'ward' to eend to this office the returns asfast as'" they shall be known In this way we hope we shall be able to lay before our readers the number cf votes known to be cast for each candidate up to the hour of going to press this evening which willmake up guns ral statement that will convey an idea of the re sult at least if not of the exact number of votes ciat 1 Chaxgiof Oa and after Bundey the 3rd inat the passenger trains on the Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana RMlroad will be run as follows: i a Going Wttl i Leave Detroit 10:00 A Anlve at Chicago 11 00 Leave Detroit 945 'Arrive st Chicago 10:45 A Leave Detroit 10:00 A Arrive at Toledo 1:00 PM Leave Detroit 9:46 Arrive at A Going mt Leave Chicago 6:00 A Arrive at DetroitS 00 Leave PM 1 Arrive at Detroit 0:10 A Leave Toledo 3:20 A Arrive at A Leave Toledo Arrive at COMUMBNTABY BrrrPXB TO TH1 HOLT GuABDB OapL Biddle of the Holt Guards gave the company an entertainment last evening at the Biddle House About forty members of the company with several invited guests set down to the table Toasts were given and speeches in re sponse were made by Messni Doffield Morrow and Wells Cochrane Newberry Blddl Beed Gilman Andrews and others and patriotic songs were sung by Messrs Wetmore Newberry and others The occasion was a very pleatant one i Polios Mary Carlman an old vagrant was up for the larceny of a cold a vlo tarine and sundry other articles of wearing ap parel May was surprised as usual atthe In dignity of being arrested and as usual acted as her own counsel cross examining the witnesses and winding up with a little flourish to Honor Mlsther Her eloquence was hardly ss fervid as on some former occasions and she went up for sixty days a 1 i ft Catherine Hopkins plead guilty to the charge of simple larceny and wen sentenced to the House of Correction for six months Thomas Delaney waa arraigned on a charge of adultery and entered a plea of not guilty John Kempf and 'John Martin Ben were ar raigned for receiving stolen property and plead ed not guilty Chaplain in thb Mulligan A letter signed by ather Brady han appeared in the Grand Bsplds Eaglr accepting the position of Chaplain in the Mulligan Raglment now being foxmed We congratulate the Mulligan Begl msnt upon their bucoom in securing the services of so excellent'a Chaplain Capt arrell cf the MuUigan Bailment returned list evening from Washing ton He brings the cheering intelligence that the object of his visit the raising and equipping here of the Mulligan Regiment has been fully accomplished With the impotni this will give a gallant regiment will very soon ba trund 1 1nation8 sob Col Bbgimbmt Thv' ladles of Mongusgon Brownstown and Hu ron contributed for CoK Regi ment one' hundred and sixty five blankets which have been forwarded to the regiment at Wash ington Ibsoikg of The Police Justice gave notice yes'urday that hereafter the office of the Police Justice adjoining the court room will be open for the Issuing of warrants and such other business as nuv come up from nine in the forenoon until six in the evening I Biddls This magnificent house will bo opened to the public tc morrow (Monday) It has been fitted up in the most luxurious style and as a public hotel stands unrivalled by few others 5 Nomination Dbclinbd Samuel Phelps one of the nominees for Aldernion in the ifth Ward has written a letter declining the nomination and urging his friends to vote for arrand Bvtlbb of th Thibd Oavalby Ohrscn has been appointed Butler of the Third Michigan Volunteer Cavalry and has entered upon his business at Camp Anderson James A Glraidin withdraws his name from the contest for Al derman in the Eighth Ward Edwin Norton declines the nomination for Collector in the ifth Ward A Naw Baps Woolley at A A Ivea Banking House has a large stock of irs Proof Safes which ars guaranteed superior to any other irs Proof Safe and are oSeiSd to the public at a lower price than asy other mancfacture He also has a large stock of Lillie's Celebrated Chilled asd Wrought Iron ire and Burglar Proof Safes I It is Baid there Wa new and beautiful Ence Store somewhere on the south aldo of Jefferson aveiiue where they very nice goods and sell them very cheep Those Ladies Thick Solo Shoes so highly xee omendedby the ret' rem can also be found at this Store Pxbsonal Amkbotyfb Lixxnies During the rush at 8atiokd' last evening for those 16c Oyster Stews some ene left an Ambrotype likeness In water colors with velvet coat of a beautiful young lady Can be seen at No 134 Jetfendnave 3n3t Tie Doctor advertisement in an other column headed air ajb Mattsks NOVEMBER S' 9IU3IA1I trJ rl1 uninnnnioJ AIM fUUlVVivJWlllVlSfa heed gf van to I tee Baron da Baboner denosudant of General La A mH 11 T8i9SftJrfflJSs5 AMJB Wj Board of E1 neat ion A regular eesalon of the Board of Education wai held In the City Hall last evening President Moore in the chair present the following Inspectors: Measrv Adams Bond Cobb Dlllion Dolson Hall Hosmer Klbbe Leddy Raymond Bhspard Smith Warner and Rtporit of Commit Mr Dolan from the Committee on School Buildings for the western district reported that the Committee had trans ferred Mrs Carroll the Banitress cf the George Street School House to the ifth Ward Halon at a salary of taenty dollars per term They have alto appointed Ohatlat Dacharme jinltorof tbe Abbott Street Sshool House for the present term at a salary of one dollar per week they have also granted tbe use of the ifth Ward Halon to the anltor of ths Capitol aion for the present term with wood and water in consideration of hla hav ing the care and of the building and property of the Board 4 Adopted Mr Klbbe in answer to an inquiry said Ibat there had been collected about $14000 of the tax ea of 1861 which had been disbursed for the pay ment of outstanding warrants Hall offered tbe following re solutions: Ruolatd That the Auditing Committee be in structed to make a report of the financial condi tion of this Board at an adjourned meeting to be held two weeks from this evening and that said committee In the meantime meet and determine upon the priority of payment of the several out standing claims against this Board in pursuance of a resolution passed by the Board at the meet ing in September last The resolution was adopted The Board then adjourned to meet November 20 th Mooting ot German Citizens A meeting of German citizens was heldiu Hall on 'Macomb street Boa day afternoon at three The meeting was held egreeably to the follow ing call published in tbe German city papers: "The German oltissne of Datroit who are op posed to temperance fanaticism and Bunday hy pocrisy are requested to meet at Hall on Bunday November 3d at 3 IL to receive the report of tho Gsrman Central Com mittee and to adopt measures for the support of tbe ticket to bo The hall wae well filled when the meeting was organized by the appointment of Dr Bcherer es Pi evident and Arnold Kaichen as Secretary The central committee consisting of ten mem bars then offered a report setting forth that they had examined with care tbe tickets placed in nomination and recommending that the nomb nations of William Duncan for Mayor Thomas McEatee for City Attorney and Minct Lane for Police Justice receive the cordial endorse ment of German citizsna and that the same be heartily supported at the coming election Tbe report was received with enthusiasm and adopted with unanimity The meeting then ad journed Naw Yonx Nov Livbxtool 24th Bales of qotton for two daya 65000 bales speculators and exporters took 35 000 bales middling Orleans at I Banker in an Breadstuff assist mixed oom 32160 321 I and pauain to uoasou 82igg33 imnoia venmi enarai i 39 discount Erie shares 2738 New Yoik Cen 1 WA 4 I The Shipping Gatattt continue todenounce I states Awe right to withdraw ftseif from tMal near tbs joaetlon of tbe rivers and between them 1 tag fata aandnat of ths blockade and tae wronas acme I uaion or own British ships and say some action on the part I bh the river foroe iebeHevodto I mrMAiitWn cn mflA KHA 1tk Ar trlA ilffifAM I of the British government is indieposraMa The Timas thinks it not nnlikelv that the mo meat the drain of specie commences the flnan withdrawal rf ew ow branob oe ft Datil tbat thrown TMe Bloody Island Duel Between rre eldent Lincoln and GenKblel4s The Chicago alluding to some verses going the rounds purporting to have been writ ten by President Lincoln thus givea the of the duel that come eff between the Pre ridentand Gen: Bhields: Somewhere less than thirty years ago Mr Lin coln and Gen Shields wr ver brvemd gallant cavaliers and were lions in the social circle of our Blate capital Springfield at that time was the fashionable metropolis of the State The Legislature then met auncally and the winters generally found congregated the State capital tho beauty the wealth and the ftahlon of the Btata all the rich farmers in the State and at that time nearly all of that class resided south of Springfield taking with them their grown up sols and daughters Illinois bai sent forth to other States many of the men who in those days took an active part in her public affairs and most tA these bore away wives whose love and whose hands were won during the good old times when Springfield was made brilliant by the gay throngs that visited there every "winter In those daya ware Douglas Bissell Biehardeon Trnmbull Brownlrg MoCIeruand Whlteoide Carlin Bblelda the CimpbeUa Baker Hardin Mc CoL Taylor Lincoln Beatas and hoots of other meh who have since become historic who were even then brilliant in the social circle Mr Ltnco'm wa of course a gallant gentleman in those days hla fist boat experience had then' been unhaard Of of if knowo was never men tioned General Shields wm also one of the beaux of tbe times and it so turned out that' in oourss ot time be and Mr Llnooln henama vfatt ors at tbe same house in which were domiciled a bevy of lovely ladies of whom we caroot speak more particularly they now both occupy so dal positions of tbe highest grade and through tbeofflolal positions of their besbanda may rank with the very highest Tbe two gentlemen were accustomed to visit the house often meeting there and often in the absencp of each other The ladies in addition to being lovely and ftacln ating were remarkable for the brilliancy of their wit and for their accomplishments They pos sersed also all that irrepressible buoyancy of spin its and charming gayety that attend light heai ted innocence Many were tho comments upon the peculiarities of their visitors and notwitbstand ng tbe high respect and esteem in which they both 'held Mr Llnooln and Mr Bhlelds they could not restrain playful 'jests up on each suppoeed admirers One day when the objact of Mr visit bad been mercilessly rallied upon the grace and elegance of ber supposed lover aha determined upon having her revenge by a practical experi ment Accordingly when the future hero of Oer ro Gordo colled that evening he was requested to take a seat and did take one that was standing in delightful proximity to that occupied by his fair entertainer nut naroiy naa ne sat cown wnen with a bound he stood upon his feet again something sharp bad rendered the seat uncom fortable The evening passed eff pleasantly and the wooing doubtless progressed most happily until a few days after Mr Lincoln was seen now in the balls of the Legislature now in tbe Su preme Court Library now upon tho fitate House steps now at the street uorner at the hotels and everywhere entertaining crowds by reading some dosen verses having for their ob ect tho little incident of the sitting down and getting up in haste The reading of these verses produced as newspaper reporters say of The verges were not only capital poetry but like in the case of eramois tbe poetry lost nothing of its effect by being sung by the poet himself Of course it was not long before this matter reached the ears of Shields and what had been a oke up to that time was a joke no longer We pass over what followed and come to the results Shields challenged Mr Lincoln There were those who believed that tbe verses had been in dited by fairer bands than but he bad read them to thousands aa his own and it was impossible for him to back cut by throwing the responsibility rpon another and that other a lady So he accepted the challenge General Whites ide at that time Treasurer of States was tbe second of Shields and Dr Merriman and Mr Batler present State Treasurer were the friends of Mr Lincoln Attbattime Bloddy in the Mlaaissls slppi nearly opposite St Louis waa the universal field for all affairs of honor Tbs seconds met to arrange the ter of meeting the place and time were agreed upon readily but when tbe weapons were named old General Whiteside was utterly astonished Mr Lincoln having the choice of weapons selected long cavalry swords the two principals to be placed opposite each other that between tbe combatants there should ba erected a rail barrier four feet and a half high aud all blows to be exchanged over thia barrier each party of course to be at liberty to approach ss near the barrier or keep as distant from it as he might cboese but not to jump over or around it1 These extraordinary teims were at first indig jrjaieu auu uiuir proposals was aenouno ed ss evidence of cowardice but Mr Lincoln would effer no others and Mr Shields was forced to accept them or go without a fight He chose the former and tbe parties all proceeded to Bloody Island where just as they were about to engage In tbe duel and after the fence has been erected friends interceded and the actual fight was prevented This was Mr Lincoln's first known experience as a poet and hie most intimate friends have not beard his engaging la the business since though it is said that in that affair he assured his friends that be placed great relit noe on a rail fence How that reliance has been proved to be well founded last campaign baa served to show War with Our Canadian Neighbors There is a disposition on tbe part of some of our Canadian neighbors to fan the war fitme a writer In the Toronto Glob rebukes these efforts and administers a castigation to those engaged in it in the following language: Bia It is time that tbe people cf Canada csked tbemieives the question what does the goveen meat mean by allowing its organs to create a war feeling in Canada against our neighbors? We see tbe Laadrr edited at present by a miserable fellow named Bheppard who it seems has bp turns sold Ms pen to every party and every coun try arousing tbe country by articles hostile to tbe peace of the Province tending to drive the North into political if not warlike retaliation against Canadians Is such a man (they say late ly editing a paper at Washington in the interest of slave owners) acting for himself or is the pup pet! of some secret clique atQiebeowho wish to hurl this at present peaceful and prosperous country Into a useless and uncalled war? This is a question of vital interest to property holders Is this a movement got up to aid the rile dupera dots who have plunged tbe Americans into civil wu I As for this Sheppard it is well known that he was very thick with some of tbe rebel leaders last yasr and winter It Is not the Ltadtr alone however that is mov ing in the war direction The government or gans at Montreal and Quebec are also writing war articles under the noses of the lawyer Cabinet that rule with Macdonald Cartier Vankoughnet Smith and Bom at his all lawyers! Have there men many needy relatives lawyen too who want militia offices to feed on Canada or Britain? It might be all well enough to have thia war on paper go on if no one would be hurt but those who incite it Canada would well be rid of thousands of tbe lezy drones who now fat ten on her taxes 1 But thia is not all that would happen If we are involved through such peo ple in a war what will become of all of us and our material interests? That is the question which it is time to ask Borne one has to psy the piper when the people dance Either Canada or over taxed Eaglahd would have to pay the expense of a war Now we have two great Interests in Canada The grain trade fcstered by tbe Bsciprocity Treaty and the timber trade with the United States Is it wire to cause northern politicians to repeal the Reciprocity Treaty which has been our life and living in an agricMtaralwaj Is it wise to ruin our farmers to please set of idle lawyer politicians like Macdonald Smith Boss and Vankoughnet 1 Are we to prostrate Canada to please a few belligerent spirits like the Lradtr Are all the peaceful people to yield their interests to a faction who may wish to turn their Lodges into military companies? Look at our timber trade our grain trade Where would they go in ease of a war To ruin In six months Oar railroad Interests too would be all sacrificed Wnat would ba got in place of such things Streets full of idle young men in regimentals upstarts of every grade parad ing our streets with swords and idle men drink ing whisky and debauching every part of Canada Money that ought to be spent in improving our country its roads and Waters thrown away in buildtag forts to keep eff an enemy with whom we ought to live and might have lived In Troops and forts on Lakes Erls Huron and On tario to watch hostile Asets of gunboats coming to born up our towns and cities would bs a grand finale cf the miserable creatures who are try Ing raise the war spirit in our midst Let such people and their psper be frowned down by indignant public opinion every where ALOOKXR Qy UNuncrao Mumimo and Ricocinition of Two Eiavus affix a Bnfabatson of Twnrv Last week while Mrs McNatt wUe of Governor McNutt of Douglasville Ulina's waa huckstering in Camp Loomis Mrs Keener wife of Capt Kiener came out of ber tent to buy something Mrr McNatt had frequently vialted the camo before huckstering and thought that Mn eounteuanco looked familiar to her eo ou tbe day mentioned when Mrs Keener came out Mn McNutt observed to her tbatsbs thought she bad seen her before aud the longer ebe looked at ber the saereshe beotme convinced of the fact tad observed again that site must have once known her Mrs Keener aBo thought she bad seen Mrv before Mrs then asked her if her Christian name ws not RwhaL Mri replied that it wat when they then both recognized each other as sisters and with low shrieks and tears bt joy rushed into esob otberfo ansst nfi greeted each other after a SBiiaiMlou of tmntj jaan isqnltoh romance fYOLUME 'XYari Capt Marshall of Crnz arrived at Ha recommends bnnnA ttavn th mm Usn mmm mom I tho nln 4 a 1 I StUG there fo'OtY wgk sBsMAvtk 40 it MWUv ftUw kweftMMO UUl BBU I wMw VivIMMgW DOlvlSJU CM4U Mlv WUKU UQMsMIlU' I back without seeing a United States vessel He of moves afforded ample evidence of the gentleman thia city from Giuley Bridge I also report pasting the schooner Typhoon for Vilgroat mental swing repentattat loyd had cut when ioGrogar In furious Boston and tbe same day both the Typhoon and I feat Not an error occurred until hebad made I road the hill where BoaecranawM en 1 manner mminsnoed a torrent of abua accusing Bapid were chased by a ptiot boat rigged schooner uiaetyelghty moves an average of eleven to each onnped and waa shelling his camp Basecrans away detr "ttogqh SSi of th? MrformaL He hsd a UP furious thrust at Ostrander wMch the latter URTHER ROMWABHINGTON I noto1 bnt three errors throughout the whole I roa to hlm llad UBTHEB ROM WASHINGTON LeHes of games the second occurring st the one 1 loyd oomplttely mronUed No ederate had Naw You Nov' 4 hundred and eighteenth move and the third at the firenklUed whe 'the gentleman left A special to the Post Washington 4th says: one hundred and thirty eighth I gun he ylly loaded with buckshot aiming it as be is rumored here that Gsneral THK BATTLE BETWEEN LOYD AND ROSE ohn Ostrandsr wbolhad remained outside the Halleck or General Harney will take I OBANp'S VCTWTW hops seeing tire dregertiintog to brother place in the command of the Western each board which he could cans to appear before I Cimcinnati Nov 4 I Department him in sucoerelTO Th8 CMroBwiaZ ha sdvioe from Gen Ro clerks at tbe Treasury Depart arrest of sui exsiayor of Mobile at I headquarters upJtoiBaturday ewting Oa I Gregor wheeled suddenly round and deliberately ment are 'engaged in a search issues Cincinnatt I riday morning at 8 the enemy opened I taking Mm shot Mm dead upon the spot forty totorical precedents the oil rom the ctaetnnxti Qztte Novx I fir Mth twn gun from points opposite the Gsn I ular parts during the period of a blockade of the I Seward untieing him to be on tho lookout for I S' ot musketry The cbjeet was evidently I lag the other brother but before ha could acoom southern coast This circumstance la regarded Robert Banker an ex Mayor of Mobile on to I to I cut off the supply trains They I SH here as an indication of the probable gffJyjSS I succeeded in stahteg the ferry best on tbe Guley I JJTsSonathwed uMwdU the government in reference to the Bcnth I aad threw tout flirty shells into the camp of th murdrere sad wonld have hanged him up on tie Tb I too when it will owhanfed He im I plode their musketry wus wud aM Irregular Jry retoraea a veraiea a wsrreawa op ue iw i Wedneiday mornngln taL35: 30 long 75 wWoll had toon rank hy th by the chooner Hourton Thrweather wa fin ha Jto tmt 0 riday was raised thstnlghtud toSKoTStoS urther by the City of Jfew York communlctionred The no firtngLllongS I foud ln totrunxs bewlll totoutto ort Mor I oaBMuraayoueiuMr Biae4 "bal to wm probably Th position oft to ferries Saturday evenlag kA Qotbt At fete hMt UM mHI rere remJfem Are that I I tfVtoMwft Af Ahtm relto a a mm mun UBB were as uMwm xne renew ui puaimsion uie by' default divorcing the wifef R' v' W' Mt tot west tok of New River Gsaaral I I Ue pMtor crt Ualverllrt BbheuUte Brigade wsea lew mQee above th I Obureb trout her said husband Ammtor'of re I inetton nf the Nsw River oa th I allegations were made in tbe bm mad by Mr No Extract from an eitoria1 fat I rtda nf Na 'Grereal''1 I attoOMf but Mr Kiiig not appearing at ths Ricid iS I 3 etabteKiMsant the decree was ordered man no association of am aa State or set of I I ma vwBMagtUMreew SISWll llwVI tBBfiM I i bi aooord The same power I Goa Benham below the junction oa ths risht I tiler ftia nntaft Lfaur days I llfwi' 4VVV re aVaM IMlWTrW AX ioa ol" It Th: ta I whteh forsud the UnUm must oomsm to thal 21is4 Httie thrown sosere tho nver atove sad below loyd I urn In st of a Hos nitai THU It LOW WE Elj ''ANDRKnnP I 4 I rrvr'vTriK' I AtXJQoctefto merelng to Are broke ent in iHUGHES ro SAIL OR The: President sayg remont haa leombuulble parts of the main building to I I QnnBwnJAJ I ther tae root were When I Aeea bnperSeael flame were flrat discovered hurrUdl I Their Obi an 1 i weremade for the removal of thU 'r TO OotUl rick and wooded Wedlers about fifty in nptabar iTvafcainctm Tntaragt about the Influence th A fl Thin was effected in good order and frith gfety I jT aDOU Southern I the patient who are now comfortably I 3 Li Cdmirnissionera ortunately tidrtoft patient wU 'X zwaay ausaxonerB I on Thursday removed to Annapaiia I essto i I vlEH TO SATT wttw i iiM oreign con8uis £rf? arstf GEN( McCIZELLAN TO HE I A THEM 1 ThePrerit bS i TADT 0QMMAND OTE I Vice Consul of Spain at San rasoiMc aad I 1 TTTR to an POTOMAC A "I 4 4 frmtlfe Governor McNatt 1 having yv duoed from opulenow to stringency by thaaxtrs vaganoe of bi sons who ended their career catering unfortunate Nicaraguan expe dltiou and Capt Keener left the dragoon Mrvicaome years since and went to preaehizg He wu stationed at Pilot Knob at the breaking out of the present trcnblea and was driven away by the rebels because of his Uaion sentiments Hi eent to lUinofa raised a company and is now hl for the war Wem'def Mo Mtsstngtr Gon Thoroas and Gen remont reo wly end reluctantly we are forced to tbs eou viotlcn that Gen remont unequal to the eoat mend of the Western army Th report of Adju tant General Thomas which we publish this morning settles the question fn cor jedgmsnt We have read this document with close scrutinT but we have been unable to find any recap from the conclusion that the great Military Department of the Wcat had better to transferred to more competent hands We have read alia tfes elaborate review of the report in the New York TrUtma of yesterday bnt can only that this willing defender of Gra remont labors and stag gers without avail under the crushing wslght cf the facta recited by Gen Theme it sffovds nt na pleasure to make these remarks for we ar smong those who claimed that remont ahcull not be condemned upon irresponsible sennits General energy appear to be whol ly spasmodic very active when of Uttiocrno avail and entirely quiescent when moat seeded We have instances of the latter sort In the cases cf tbe failure to support Lyon and Mulligan Hy was advised by General Hunter to telegraph t4 Btnrgls to hasten to tbe relief of Mulligan bet did not rend tbs orders until "thros daga oftam mards" when It waa too lata aa Price bad in the meantime taken poeoeerion of the north bank the Missouri which defeated move ment Examples of vigor and activity when tiuy were of no avail are to be found in tho inw orders given to Pope and Hunter afte Price had escspcd eud had placed a hundred mites of territory and a deep river between Ma marauding band and the force of the Weaterl DepartmenL All these facte with other set forth in th report show that General remont ha ho mili tary capacity os th commander of great army ha is unequal to tbe task of providing few and handiing a large military that tu mind la incapable of fixed attention or strong that he ha mismanaged affaire since Me arrival tn and that if he i continued in the worst result mry ba rem the hiUdslphla Ucte After reading the report of Acjatnnt General Thomas published In Balli tin no 0t can pretend that Mvjor General remont is fit to orxanize or command an armv We refused to join in the clamor against him when it appeared to ba that merely of irresponsible politician and editors But the proofs offered by Gen Thoms are overwhelming and we only regret that tho government did not discover st an earlier dft the mistake it had made in assigning Gen re mont to an important command or indeed giv ing him a commission at alL After tbe exposure made in this report one cannot help fearing thM the army led by such a General msy be draw into some fatal ambuscade and destroyed before it can be either retired or reinforced The cMsf hope we have however that the order recall lag him may reach Mm before he engages tbe en emy and thus the command of the army will volve upon General Hunter who has tbe experience intelligence energy business knowl edge bravery patriotism and integrity that are needed in a General When be is once in coo man we shall begin to see a change in the con dition of tbe army in Missouri Ajteinsi Ward in Use Army As I previously Informed you I am Captain of the Baldlnsvile Company I rta gredoolybok majsstically from secretary to ny present position Bnt I found the raaks wasn't full by no means and commenced to rekroot Having noticed a glneral desire on the part ef ynung men who are in the Krisis to wear apple I determined to have my company exkloorively ofeffioers everybody of rank as brigadier gin ral The waa among tbe varis questions I put to reboots Do you know a masked battery from a chunck of gingerbread? Do you know an applet from a piece of If I trust you with a rati gnu how many of your own company do you spec you can manage to kill dating the war? Have you ever heard of Glneral Price of Min ourl and can you avoid similar akaident in case of battle? Hev you ever had the measles and if so hew many? How ere you now? Show ma your tong Ao Borne of tho was carkastical We are progressing party well with our drill As all ate commanding cfil cere ttere no 1 salons and ss we air all exeeedtn smart it 'worth while to try to outstrip each other The idee of a company composed exkloosively of commanders ln oMef orlgernated I spoee I skarcely need say in these Branes Considered as a idee I flatter myself it is party hefty got all the tioktics at our tungs ends but what we particularly eksel in is restin muskite We cm rest mu with anybody Ou corpse will do its dooty We go to the tld of we fight for tho stars be chopped IntosOMfga meat before wtV exhibit cur conght tales to tho foe 1 fight till nothing left of na bnt our little toes aud even they shall defiantly wiggle Ever of AWABD Biabdlxsb Boys In the red record of mur der can that crime ba found more heaven defying or more worthy of the name of murder than tto following ecloses? Bear dk bi boys beguiled by falsehood into treason and rebellion or driven a tbe point of tbe bayonet all un'rmed undlroi plined and unaware of tbe kind of foe he la to enoonnter till by terrible experience be tana deceived Answer for this ye rebel leader at the bar of Justice A correspondent of the Bt Lenta BetcocraK writing after the battle of redericktown makre this statement One third of the dead and wounded among the rebels were boys from fifteen to eighteen years mere striplings with the down on their faces who could not have teen dis ciplined and who could have bad no adequate idea of military duty or the horror of a battle Ona of there who had been shot through the thigh and was suffering intensely cried like a child as be was and most piteously bewailed bin unfortunate condition Then their guns They no doubt had some good muskets but of ths forty or fifty pieces that had teen picked up on the battle field not single one could be called re spectable Mire than half of them were old flint lock squirrel guns that were next to uaetese in a battie Two brothers lay behind a fence? one of them waa abet dead and tbe other a mere boy concluding discretion was the tetter part of valor played dead and allowed aimself to to taken prisoner In talking about the matter afterwards he said he thought our toys fired oil the time He see how they could fire fact Cartridges were to Mm a thing unknown He as used to patching his balls and priming Ms pan and firing beat Mm all hollow? The Ignorance of aome of these people ta ing to one who haa teen reared in a land of frea schools and Two Shipwbickxd Min Bavxd TroouaHTns HnoNen Oohduct or a We have already published an account of the wreck of a fishing boat from Milwaukee last week by which two mm were drowned Two others who were in the boat were saved as tbe Milwaukee IVucs states IB tbe following providential manner: On Thursday last Capt Peter Colterg of tide city accompanied by three other fishermen went ont upon tbe lake from thta city for the purpoea of retting their nets abont twenty miles from tto shore Before they got ready to return a storm came up wMch upset the boat Tbe four clung to the overturned boat in wMob position they continued until tbe next mornlngwhen two of them whose names we are unable to ascertain died from exposure all having previously laabd thematflvea to the boat Shortly after daylight la the morning a vessel cam within sight and waa hailed but in vain An hour or two afterward ths attention of tbe sailors upon another vestal downward bound waa attracted by tbe singular conduct of a block bear on board from wMohit was inferred that the tear had discovered some thing unusual in the lake By the use of tto glasa ths sailors were enabled to discover the tp Mt boat and at once proceeded toward it sad rescued tbe two men remaining alive fearing bodies of the other two tasked to the boai The rescued men were taken to Sheboygan and rs turned to this city from there on Bunday even ing It ta protable that bad it not tern tire presence of the tear upon the lost vessel all tne men would bave perished as they could tare" held out but abrisf petted longer 'a Brnnds Two Hvudxid bx Long Bmiv IM A The pile bridge over the Calumet Hirer seventeen miles from thia city naed by the i Hltnols Central Railroad Company having be come somewhat shaky from age was replaced ah riftv fam wafts witn a ntrar mp after the passage of the morning train tto track was taken up and the old timbers removed and before the evening train came along the was again laid on the new timbers and the trU passed over it in safety This bridge ta abont two hundred feet In I' ngth and the putting of it to gether in lea than twelve boora mystbe ocnig ed a a fair work for tto large gaag of hands which was Ctarejro Ztaes 1 1 LrasnavY ar RAn the Eraex county (N J) Circuit Court on Monday RMlimaa sued tbe New Jersey Railroad Company to re cover the value cf a trunk? The defence waa ret np that the trunk wre not checked nor placed In charge ot the baggage master according to but placed there by an irresponsible porter that it slipped ont at the baggage ear opposite the nursery at Eist Newark unknown to the agent and that the company oould not beheld reeyoaii hla The jury however thought differently anA gave tbe plaintiff a wrdlct ci I AUCTION SALE! DANIEL CAUGHELL CO UCT1OJTJBJEI18 Will sell to morrow WEDNESDAY NOV 61 861 At spaciouB saleerocin No 185 Jefferson Avenue I New and Second Hand HOUSEHOLD URNITURE! Of every desoript'on'Hair n4 ctber Mattraates Carpets Curttiar large Gold GJt rame Mirrors Oil Pafattege also 26 alegant and Appropriate amily Kngnrtiigr beautifully framed also Coatly Voeewood Piaaofoite SM ootare! Boarduaa a ay makra with stool and oover togather with various other a tides Sale per emptory ra'a or ahine: BOVl d2t Count de Bangere the lineal danuadfigt teat and SrC fife the firing opened rent a hasty" dispatch to Clarkr: burg announcing atattleaad then commence to movc hta office np the He was two or three mile up tbe river when he wm Overta ken by orders from Gan Roeecraas to return and while returning hla wagon waa driven over a pre cipice and the apparatus destroyed demonstration waa rather agreeable to Raeeonaa army than otherwise Rosecrans was certain he could held hta own and expected to bay Ma aaaallanta Colonel Sedgwick of the second Kentucky was reported to have teen wounded in tbe knee by a splinter of ahelL I CANNON OR PTGKiieA I a a NiwYoir Nnv i jBIxfrifisd cannon left here to day for Gen eral brigade Their range is said to be 54 mile i triaizoffirItkr Kri rsai WUMCriUMDi 1V ale! PHiLADXirHiA Nov 4 i tain CQMMAiro bln the Circuit Court tMa morning the case aa Vice Consul of Spain at San rasotaoc'Sad I "AUNTY O1 TWR ofthePatreltiiepiratewascalledbutwtopo8t Godfrey Suydalaker as Ooasnl ofc the Prinafnali 1 wr aaxm? I ooned till Monday WMle ths Aaifatant Di JPreuaraf lions Prftrentifi State 0hc Jtrict Attorney wm urging the trial the jt ibels Troim "Cross I I I Judge Gripr said he could not consent to have igifo' IW ns 'arlnsart I4 AttSDjipt to Commit Suioido a I Ttse nf SMTeay I regmar buainese of the court interrnpted it 1 nnto Maryland I NawYoaxNor4 I ware to a farce to try them at this time when 1 A I Mrs Marks another wemu impucated in tbe Transact the Gener a I I the country IspIUDgedin civil war The dictates TME SBirv nr TUB nnrnuin nrinu I Lof humanity would counsel the government to THE Hr I UJTHE POIOM AG RAD a uKOSIIKSS Mpam on the sea the same as there taken sl fiR ARTIRM BT flM UnilD'C "Bank Statement I 4 I on land and he could not understand the policy 'b I lun Rl HRnUUnO wV I JtVinRRS 4TX: ill? MUrlMa I cf hanafaw tto fl rut anrl hnldfnw the lttr NUTIGE tacreare in i HIM mn i nn nv tow snrrowm I prisoner and relieving them Let tbe rebellion ox 483 deci ewJln dSSta I 1 SOUTHWEST I be qruahed and God grant that it mry be speed! A leet of Thirtl Vmdv Suu IKSUPBBSEDED I then thewmen can be tried for treason or Uirty esseis Deen BoU BUlld 1 I ould no matter how much on Hatteras Southward 1 to ices sevrai perOD9 a atti betwccu race 18 MU9d 01 SaroggB I yrOW SCaId1 I BclWEEII nUSE I THE REBEL TROOPS IN MISSOURI 1 BOUIldi A boiler explosion occurred at the cofde and I i caav awnn nvn 1 I I Sv Lems Nov 4 spice factory of Downer Co on ranklin street I I 1 A special to "the Democrat Springfield Mo between Rsndolph and Like at about noon on I says: Onr scout bring us thta morning defl DKMONSTBATIOlfS AG4IN8T THB BIBBL Wat in Saturday Unite information that Price has left Sarcoxie and iaiwnn handed in the street after carrying away the Evflnino a 5 has moved sfe josho towards Cassville Barry STEilSEK rAuE I whole store front asd the sidewalk The affair I 4 county Opinions differ aa to whether he will occurred a follows: I march north from that point on Springfield or iVOTHTNa PUniiff mirv cellar about Sixty feet from the street It has UAIRH1L I continue hta retreat Into Arkansas iNUAXLlDl THE been inchargs of an ordinary person having no I I body of rebel cavalry waa seen twenty five GREAT EXPEDITION I knowledge of such matters for several montta areoon uaxiaA XArAUAiiUfii but some three week since was placed under th I oltertritDt I supervision of a competent engineer who found I Grpflt Ttanoor tn rnmmnnfln 4k necB8ary the retire machinery I Special Dfspatohre to Tto Detroit ree nres I trreai Danger to uonunence on tnelTno pnmp hd bca working bdiynd it ui WAMSBrnv no a IP th probable that the boiler may have teen Injured by I I i Gen Hunter ta on the Pomme de Terre ten 411111 01 MeXICO I over heating or some other cause Everything I 4 furmomw bctxmsdsp I mii unnth of tha Oreoa waitina for vatinno AlVv I WBB working readily yesterday ho wever and the I The President tc day reply to an inquiry I the mage waiting for ration I boilfir waifiu of water Oa aoconstof the break! Stated that Gen remoathM been superseded I rerrl Hamp broken tip RIIMHR TUAT UAiirnv no iiinuru I in 01 a 11x0 stopped and steam I wnmnw KUIViUr I HAT HALLECK OR HARNEY I accumulated for about fire minutes when with I I exftowiom I Jiniwx City Not 4 1 WII I QIIDEDecnr I out any warning the boiler exploded The rap 1 MOthlttg has bsen heard as yet from the naval I General Prentiss haa broken np a rebel camp vs ILL ourtnbtut I Kt MUN I SnArOtt tooI thOT8h tee inters la intense Spec in Beene county Borne loss ta reported on teth Ac stood within four or five fret of a solid ntation ta rife though the general imnresston fa I Sni ft nArHnnlftra flAVA An I tone wau tnus accruing a powenur recou Tne I 7 taller was forced straight toward the front of the I tea It has landed on the eoast of Booth Carolina I jn the absence of other transportation re store carrying with it tbe floor above nd com 1 or Georgia mont i having provisions forwarded from Tipton oletelv wrecking the store It struck one of the I i EOdlbs bicovusd I uiBTitotmiauiD amsbioaws to san fob suBors I supporting coluDona which held up the front and I Thirteen additional bodies were recovered in I Thurlow Weed and Bishop Hughes will prota 1 XewSwlZreil uDwardtiiKraBhtae1 sidewalk I lre to day having floated down from I UE na I ATEft EDftM EIIOftDE WXaI1 ter Europe by the ateamer Africa on I I erry ONE GAY LATER ROM EUROPE Wepesday next to endeavor to counteract the I the opposite side of the street It traversed tMa I emtnuton or eoimmnt I operations of the Southern Commissioners and I ditance over a hundred feet in feta than a sec 1 ojb McOIellen baa aentanced twenty eight sol 1 Arrival Of the Steamship ura acogMur a uraara ro leueraey land over with the horsey which waa killed I the Dry Tortuga for disobeying orders I The Cdptain of the Sumpter at It is understood that GenerM Boott goes outlay I ad a wagon which was pawing was I snn cotov mastui cf commodou scow I iremnnl the sama steamer I wrecked Tbe occurrence waa perfectly aston 1 Thn naval niMirt mrHi I taking The boiler was a large one weighing ooort marttel commenced to day for I Naw Yobx Noy 4 several tor a Ifit had been shot out cf a huge I tee trial of Commodore Boott of the navy for dis 1 TNT TflKNr MWAUnem fob action 1 mortar it could net have gone straighter through I obedience in falling to pursue the Sumpter as or 1 tMJHiSKtzlAL4 1JN biLLlUh IN Cr The Washington special to the Commtrcial I tee entire length of the building or been more I dared idcc ssys: New Jersey Briagade marched on I lt8 1 num fags I 1 Saturday morning They will doubtissa Lf I batterie on the Lower hive Nnw Yobk Nov 4 plete perfect reparations preventing the passing I lar with a wreck of hogsheads boxes and ma 1 driven the rebel steamer Psge clear out of sight I T110 steamship Jura from Liverpool the I4tb of rebels over into Maryland under cover of the I under wMch were buried the inmates I in Ooccquan Creek I Londonderry the 25U1 of October arrived at guna of th Potomac Same letter I I niBvn cs sranniM I arther Point at 4 this morning She ays that aR regiment for the army of the Potomac I He was knocked down and buried under aptle of I (Ovteg to the Immense pressure of public bail 1 bring one later news have their eamp equipage wagons ambulance I sugar hogabeada which were stored on the floor I new the President has declined receiving visit 1 Capt Bemmes of the pirate Sumpter reacted mules nd other apultaacaa road to taka th abovA He wa badly scalded and one of hta feet or I Liverpool in the steamer Edinburgh field nt an notice win i mum Acomparative trial tad taken place of rifled a imBT'dP BATTBBAs pretended Jame Lynch the engineer waa rn 1 The freshet in the Potoirac ha rendered the! 32 pounders service the guns of different Inven The schooner Andromeda from Havana re 1 g8d on the floor above mending a belt He I river nnpaasable opposite the city I tors The trial was brought to a close without porta Oct 31st at sundown off Hatteras that ah I under the yrck Bon any very aatiafectory results The Whitworth saw a fleet of thirty steamers bnt no railing vet I rick Lynch who waa employed about the enrine I wlUatiow the gresril buinewl rad Armstrong guns' alone appear calculated to sals bound south The wind at that time waa I waa also badly tat not seriously scalded I or sue neac quarters or ttoarmy to be transacted meet the requirements of the navy fresh from the SouthweaL I I George Gurney the foreman waa dangerously I by the Secretary of War and the Adjutant Gene 1 It was expected tha Bank ot rance would imine Wabhikotox Nov 4 time "hile beretaira oomnund of the army of the diateiy adopt rem new measures to palliate the rax bbbii btbamib AGS I Wm Gray the diay man was bruised but not I existing crista One of the batteries cn the Maryland shore I seriously hurt Hta horsa was killed I ivruna i conrKnnivt I The sccouohment of the Empress of Austria completed a range of gun tried on the rebel was expected a take place at the commence I Injured were Rabert Gurney Thomae Haslin I UPtohi to the Associated Press I teamer Page Te shots struck her The et 1 Hantoon Samuel A Dawner rederickjaorn I Sr Lotos Nov 4 I feet fa unknown The water being very Mgh she I and two brother named Towley" I I telegrantj dated October 25bay the waa enabled to run up Quantico Creek Out of The cause of the explosion msy be attributed I AZL oZZT arT I aimitaar to day contains the following: Ajudi range OI to a defect In the boiler The iron opened in the vuap Lyon Springfield Ma 31t lnTMtlgBtIoil established the fact that range' outer edge of the fire box and tore like paper A good deal of excitement ha prevailed 3 vrom WARRnsarnic I lt tarted tee line of rivata where the iron I in camp for some days past respecting tbe re 1 tee ladL ofc BL Unione at (ROM WASHINGTON I either in punching or riveting had been cracked I n3 of mmarneaaton I Danal bave voluntarily abetted the abduction of SDispktchei to th AModtei Pres4 between the hole in noh a manner a to render on but Washington j8wlaI1 TheM faoU wQuld faaTa jMaflad 4 WtetiiMGToif Nov 35 I it entirely unsafe A person who had no oonnec 1 adTtee at taadquartere inention nothing of tte I Tha Common Connell of PhlladelnMa present I tIon with the establishment waa in the boiler kind removal would cause intense I revoking the authorisation of room and tried the water guagea abont twenty excitement and no tittle tmnM I tee acctely of BL Unlone but it has confined ed Gen McClellan a magnificent sword on ri minute before tbe explosion finding three nnmber declare thev wanld to withholding the acknowledgement of d3 guages flash rom thta it would appear that the emcers declare they would resign to I TW meanra w7n mfnA Gen Stone sent a fia of truce to Gen I was nnder a iavy pressure of steam teat event or insist upon creating Mm Dictator nt rmnhnrir tn th "topped and unable to with of the Southwest independent of the admintatra reUglous congregations that neither their char at Leesburg to Inquire relative to the disposition 0tand extra accumulation caused thereby wMch ta bitterly denou ced in camn for it excusa them from obeying of prisoners taken at Bfeff Evans replied I gave way in the weak spot before mentioned It I I the laws of the country that they were config at Richmond rad he built In New Jersey and waa five years old jjtinj fajudloton policy respecting tM O( cjttoa 8eBeralMla i A BrmintClre ru Ttaltat ot totals in the bStle of riday alef of ttaweek at 146 00( tales tive to an exchange of prisoners nt I Market excited and prices clarad lc higher lief that the neesraities of the mranfacturing Leonard the young New Yorker 1 ales are estimated at 20 000 bales including 12 in who rooJ1 8 creditable dobut as a firat claos The cause of tbe cannonading in the diree uvvuumw uimuuwg ss Intereata will lend to an Interference In the Amer lMt int6r aocompltahed the very diffi tlon of Sarcoxie Hill 1 000 to peculator and exporter closing with a icanoontest for purpose of breaking the blockade I cult mental feat of playing simultaneously no lew I I still advancing tendency Theauthorlzadquota to procure a supply of cotton It la nevertheless I eight games of chew without teeing the RgTRMTHH NRAR rvivj'wwnpTn I tiona are as follows: air Orleans 12f middling with the people and press 1 to 8 following fa the list of players with I A akirmlah tock place yertrday I middling 11g Btook in port estimated at The London organ has a the faBmllra ewt of thta place between a force of 6H balM of wWoh a21 500 American strong article against any Interference Mlwxul militia under Major Joseph and 150 Afl'lce' hom Manchester are favorable Price posing the fallacy of the notion that recogMtion Tabl0 No a Mwk petroff Defence an rebels The rebels were soatered with a small for and ana atm of the rebel States would reopen the cotton I nounced mate on 12 th move I lora A battalion of tha Kanaaa Second Rest I Breadstuff have a still declining tendency trade that on the contrary recognition would ablwNa 3 EW Bryant Centre Gambit ma mMtered outof service were Wheat dull rad 1 kind rilghtiy lower only increase the vigor of the blockade and ray in readiness to PvMon quiet tat steady interference would be an act of war ped on the 26 move js I march to the relief of Josephs but "were not re Lomdoh Oot Consol were quoted at the THE GREAT EXPEDITION dre on 221 tv! OUb qulred TMs regiment is being reorganised 01080 a for money Erie obtbsbb MokbosNov 3 Table Na 6 A Belcher Sicilian Defence I Portions of Linn county Kansas recenrly aq'Ota? I1Uaola Oa account of the late arrivalof the boat from on 221 move I been pillaged by marauding parties from Mta 3838i discount The bulllow in the Bank of nn Tab18 No 7 Bwitzsr Two Dsfence sourf England had increased £211500 Butunorfif no flfig of txuco vent to Norfolk to 1 Leonard resigned on 321 stove I I bM 00MenUl OA1UBB of riBatosBUno riGRT WIPE a voroo I Ttae oooopied in playing four hour! and thlr 1 LOYD I Knrt Demoet so PIRATE3 ON THE GUL tMATraiLimKy Nov 4 SSSd Nsw Yobx Nov 14 with hta tack to then eight players He Maxed this evening and report nuno of nmrdered man ta John Ojtrander a the bark Rrptd from Vera tta yrMte mm on eaoh taMef rad tad NelMa ot Preston private in cavalry regiment Ottawa cm: I pi i sm I a VAD a tnara 'I wnaWi riinitfwiHmt nffeftmA Aattua vmrt tn nia dtn Bro fe or wpe rs V18BT0YA! 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