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I JlATHDUHHlPuTHEcJ He has all the best makes constantly on hand. He also exhibits four mowing machines, two varieties, which attracted the attention of farmers, and they Sftj munt prisons were arrested for riotous conduct during the progress of the draft, and locked up in the city jail, A Frederick, correspondent, says that Cobb was so drunk when he was in that city that he dis-' gusted even his brother He attempted to we were when we started. But for Scott's absence, one could hardly distinguish the Washington of September, 1862, from the Washington of September, 1861. Our language now should be, 'Gentlemen, your trame is plaved out. Give us place.

We have had THE 8TATE FAIR. Ai Hartford, October 7th, 8th, 9ib, and 10th. GRAND GALA HORSE DAY 4,000 PERSONS OK THE GROUNDS TRIAL OF ROAD HORSES CONTINUED KEPORT OF THE DOINGS. cob. AsYr.ru and TBtan, are superior machines.

BOUNTIES. Until further notice, the War Committee will continue to pay an extra bounty of $125 to each private, non-commissioned officer, or musician, who may H. C. Hepburn, of New York, arrived Wednesday make a speech the day the rebels retired, and wound tlllyn House Drug C-. 3 AHn afternoon with one of Evans' Rotary Diggers," afore i FRIDAY MORNING, OCTQBEB 10,1862.

up his drunsen tirade with it any true and loyai Marylandcr is insulted or molested by the Yankee drawn by two horses. It has lately been on exhibi sham ngots ana rose-water, imoecues ana wuii, till the land is satisfied. New we will make war in earnest, with an idea in it, under statesmen and THIRD DAY THURSDAY. sympathizers (hiccup) in this town, when 1 come; enlist from the town of Hartford, and the same provision for their families as has heretofore been made for those enlisting in nine months service. VII tion at the New York State Fair.

to the lYhceUng Intelligencer, the back (hiccup) I will take up each case separately If the Executive Committee of the State Fair sui.Dijg A large supply of various kindg n0w Miss Laura A. White, a resident on. Webster The times are too serious to risk another mistake. (hiccup), and see they get satisfaction (hiccup) orously enforcing the conscription act rebels are vi; Those enlisting in any of the old regiments will also Let thinkinir men solemenlv imnress it on the nation Recent intelligence from Texas says that there is a D7 the dzen single Coneress in Western Virginia receive the Government bounty of $102. omit to award the clerk of the weather a diploma for favors shown them during the fair, they ought to be ashamed but everything has been so ably managed very strong Union feeling prpvailingr amonz the street, is certainly a remarkable woman.

She a few years ago purchased half an acre of ground cultivated it herself; set out her own trees and vines and now, as a reward for her labor and industry, exhibits tnat no matter now nigh in omce, or now wiue, v.ie rule reaches, no Emancipation policy is of any val The bounty will be due and payable when the re KINSENGEn AND NKi.t... people almost throughout tho 3ate, and that but small encoaragement would be required to bring thorn Brmpd into the ranks of the actively loyal. Sam ue, unless its earnest ana downngnt menus are pui cruit shall have been mustered into the United States service. J. G.

Batterson, Secretary. 1 hese popular Mineral Waters are Tfc. at the head of affairs. Let us state now that whenever President Lincoln, according to his promise to under their supervision, so Jar, that they cannot possibly go astray on this point. The sun has kindly lent his aid, with considerable power combined, to Houston is represented to be still alive and true to the wherever they have the power.

The act is earned into effect in the most despotic and oppressive manner. Men are torn from their homes by brute force, dragged into the service of a usurpation which they hate and abhor. No surgeons are employed to decide npon the physical competency of the men thus imnressed. Thesame outrages npon the liberty and place of Congress Watr, and arc 'gtfci six varieties of grapes, four of pears, and five of apples. The Delaware grapes from ber vines, are some of the finest on exhibition.

old flag. The influence of the old hero has been Brief Mestiox. McKinlass was arraigned be by the first physicians in this country Mr. Greeley, adopts a new method, dictated oy necessity, we demand, according to good sense and all make everything go off happy. The Chief Marshal, fore the Police Court, yesterday morning, for as THE PLOWING MATCH ALSO national usages, that he put into me aDinei men who have'advocated that policy since the beginning of Joseph Pratt, deserves great credit for the way he manages things in general.

Colonel Kennedy (with sault on Mr. Tatro, as noticed in onr ismc of yester strongly in favor of tho Government, and anything his adherents have done to oppose it ha been caused by force. There has been an unprecedented drouth in the State the past season, ana as a consequence the crops are almost a failure. It is expected that there will be much suffering. vu vukuuj o-k euvik th foil the war.

and erive tne control ot tne army to soiuiers day, but the case was adjourned until Saturday of next week. face redder than any rose), seems to be ubiquitous consciences of loyal citizens, have been perpetrated TTnntnr.kv and Missouri also. In this Took place soon after two o'clock, on Edward Ken-yon's land, on Albany avenue, just north of the fair grounds. There were nine entries, viz: John F. VICHY, PYEMOKT, SPA, MAErrvb BAD here, there, and everywhere at once.

The other Aids are not behind in their endeavours to keep order. Edgar Bissell, of South Windsor, raises bouncing Phillips, Bloomfield Ashbel Brewer, East Hartford whose hearts are in tnat pian soicucrs ukg oigci, who have never met a reverse and like Fremont, who, thwarted at every point, and robbed of both men and supplies, can still boast that, thus far, he is the only general before whom Stonewall Jackson has retreated, though having two men to our one. big apj les, judging from the sample at this office. manner, the rebel government has materially augmented its thinned and sickly armies. This is one of the most painful features of the war Early yesterday morning the crowd began to flock T(i They are known as "Pound Royal," and each weighs a pound.

T. L. Hart, West Cornwall Loren Carpenter, West Meriden; J. C. Luce, Newington; Horace Hart, New Britain; Donald G.

Mitchell, (Ik. Marvel), OS5" Among the arrivals at Washington Thursday, was Capt. F. G.Young, direct from Richmond, having left that city on Tuesday, with Col. Daniel Ullman and Lieut.

Col. Brown, of the New York reg upon the grounds the omnibuses, having lowered their fare, were crowded to overflowing, and hun V7e keep on hand Rubber Blanket a- Drinking Cups, Tumblers, Pocklt vr Hub. ber Mr. Wm. W.

Roberts arrived home last night. He This demand springs from no weak partiality tor ta-vorite men, but is an imperative necessity, a fair dreds availed themselves of the fine morning to foot When we read that South Carolina traitors have been reduced to the necessity of marching barefoot over rough roads, and of "covering their nakedness with filtW rtffs.we withhold all sympathy, because we Pocket InkatandB, and other articles verr the comfort of the soldier. Anythjn' New Haven Aug. Hamilton, West Hartford A. F.

Jerome, Bloomfield. Of this number, however, claim, simple conformity with approved and judi returns with eight bodies from the battle-field. They come up this morning on the boat. it to the cronnds. cious custom.

line of Enbber Goods will be ottained 84, iments, and about 7,000 other released prisoners. He says The country districts are exhausted of food for The first thing on the programme was the Urand ouly four appeared as competitors Messrs. Hart. una bb as poggioie. The War Committee meet thi3 evening.

Cavalcade." almost the same as that of the day before Carpenter, Mitchell, and Hamilton. feel that their punishment is right and just. But when we see them coming to our very borders and almoflt within canrot shot of our mighty armies to At 10 o'clock, the call was given for Matched Draft GENUINE TURK I MI man and beast, and in consequence apprehensions exist of great distress among the people during the Mr. Hart used Nourse, Mason Co's. plow, Theft.

A man was arrested last evening for BACCO, "GT0. drawn by a span of horses and a yoke of oxen Mr. coming winter. Everybody has plenty ot paper Horses'. There was but one pair entered, those by .1.

F. Phillips, of Hartford of course they receive Constantly en hand, of fine flavor aiidu force true subjects of the nation into their own guilt and wretchedness, we feel chagrined at the impotence Carpenter used a Cylinder, No. 2, drawn by two yoke stealing a coat from Cheney Bros, silk factory on Morgan street, He now awaits examination for the offence, ties to suit. Price 51.50 a pound. 18 money of all descriptions and denominations.

TLhe rebel troops are rapidly receiving their new uniforms, consisting of dark gray woolen jackets and blue pants, of oxen Mr. Mitchell, a wrought iron plow, drawn the first premium. Next the Springfield Trained Ponies went to their wonderful performances, and by one span of horses Mr. Hamilton, a single plow, Mr. A.

G. Shaver, of New Haven, has improved i hey say there is no lack of arms and that RUBBER CLOTn Can always be found at this 1: elicited, as they always do, considerable applause of our Government to protect its people. For eighteen wearisome months, East Tennessee has implored aid piteously, but in vain. And now the terrible scourge ia MmliI mnch nearer home. In the next battles and two yoke of they have more cannon than can be used.

Military Item. The 25th regiment, Col. Eissell, have named their headquarters Camp Drake," in honor of the late Col. Albert W. Drake, of the 10th.

Corporal Charles T. Collins of the Regiment, wounded at the battle of Antietam, after four weeks of suffering on Wednesday had an operation performed on his limb by Drs. Jackson and Russell, who extracted a number of bones, some of them measuring over three inches in length. The unfortunate man suffered intense pain through the night, but is now comfortable as can be expected. He is at the residence of his mother, No.

49 Park street. Capt. C. II. Talcott, Co.

25th Regiment, was At 11 o'clock, the sports of the day commenced 7 ucaent r.f The general impression among them is that the his "Patent Eraser and Pencil Sharpener" until it is not only perfect, but is one of the most useful articles Major James Goodwin was on the ground with a -1 vt widths, and of the best quality. the exhibition of Horses of Various Kinds. Many of No. 5 "Universal Independent Iron Beam Plow," war will notend until the expiration of Lincoln's term of office, Everybody, however, is sick of hostilities, alonz the border, our rifles will be aimed at scores of to be had. C.

G. Geer, Post Office building, sells the spectators left the fruit, the flowers, and agricul but, as his name had not been entered in season, the tbo article at wholesale, and all tho book stores ar re tural implements, and crowded upon the track. Four unhappy men in the opposing ranks, wno sun iove and honor the flag of the nation that failed to save Judges ruled him out as a competitor. and troops desire to return home yet one constantly hears the remark, You may exterminate us, but you cannot subjugate us." tail. years old and under, geldings, being called, twelve The match was witnessed by a considerable crowd animals appeared upon the track.

Four fine sorrel Ocr citizens ahould remember that this is the last of those interested, and some handsome furrows were them from the clutches now holding them with deadly grip. Some of our brave sons, too, who went forth to fight the enemies of the land, will fall by the KEJIEDV FOR DIARaiKEA e' l3l3Ie The BALM OF ZANTHOREA it very popular remedy for the above 61 be confidently recommended as being txttV K4aj Every soldier ahould go away provided witu, ready for use, change of food, as well 1. 0T colt3, one and two year3 old, owned by George day of the State Fair. If there are any who have John morgan's Guerrilla Heaten. Locisville, Oct.

9. A report has been re presented with an elegant sword, at the Town Hall turned over on the green sword but who did best, we leave the Judges to decide. The udges were Hitchcock, of New Preston; W. Deming, Hartford, failed to take a look at the horticultural display, we ceived here which is considered reliable, saying that hands of friends. Is not this cause of humiliation in Glastenburg on Wednesday last, by his friends in entered Indian Hunter," three years old nenry Horace Williams, East Hartford James Thompson, that town.

The members of his company, numbering and dishonor soon to end would say, by all means, go out this morning, for by so doing you will behold the finest exhibition of fruit ever seen in this State. S. Swan, Wallingford, Friend P. W. Denslow, Milton, N.

Y. Maj. Jonathan Goodwin, Hartford. uen. JJumont attacked the guerrillas under John Morgan, near Frankfort, this morning, and drove them in every direction, with but very little federal loss.

Gen. Dumont expected to surround and cap- ana exposure, win Dnng on trouble a Trice 40 cents and 20 cents each. 84 in all, were each presented with a needle case, containing thread, scissors, gifts from the patriot INCIDENTS OF THE DAT. The Times intimates "that the country must be Hartford, Ranger," four years old M. H.

Griffin, Middlctown, "Pride;" J. E. Cowlcs, Farmington, Don Fulano A. S. Jarvis, Weston Thomas Runaway.

The horse of James Hyland while be saved, if it is to be saved, bv the Democrats." tare the scattering guerrillas. Pcblic Sale of Stock ox the Fair Grocsds. ic ladies of Glastenbury. Sergeant Frederick R. Eno, of Bloomfield, a mem ing drove to a sulkey, became frightened, upset, and --We are informed that an auction sale of Stock will WHITE rRESEBmc BBaxo ITIovcmenls ia Kentucky.

Gates, Hartford Arthur Burnham, East Hartford, broke the vehicle, and started on a full run for the take place within the Fair Grounds to-day, at 11 ber of Co. 14th Connecticut, who was mortally Cixcixxati, Oct. 9. The forces here broke up A very choice article of the above, gold suit. S3 a gallon.

each entered one gelding. The Hitchcock colta were np against a fence and was considerably o'clock, orimmedialelv following the annual address. their camps yesterday, and moved southward. Mai. wounded in the battle of Antietam, after being taken first exercised, to show their movements next the bruised and cut, the sulkey was smashed, and Mr tien.

ranger assumed the command, and will con- And that the sale will include some thorough bred a short distance to the rear, dismissed his attendants, three and four year old's were trotted round the track II viand a little braised. duct the campaign in northern central Kentucky. Durham and Devon Bulls, together with a number and walked two miles to a barn used as a hospital BRIAR WOOD PIPi- A new supply of these just AT An ALSO A soldier of the 10th Regiment, intoxicated, under a few times, merely to test their qualities and show their gait. Griffin's animals rather led the others, of Horses, and any other stock exhibitors may choose where he was found next morning among the wound From Man Franei. Sax Feaxctsco, Oct.

9, The ship "Midnight" It should be understood that the Democrats referred to by the Times, means such men as Vallandig-ham, Ben "Wood, Seymour, and the like, for it is only such Democrats, that fail to sustain the war which the government is now waging with all its powers, to crush out the wickedest rebellion ever known in this or any other country. These are the Democrats which the Times says are to save the country, "if it ia to be saved." Does the Times have any doubt that the country will be saved, that this awful rebellion will be crushed to'atoms It will be saved, but very evidently not by the aid of the Hartford Times or its supporters. If any one doubts the latter, let took to rab one of the horses on exhibition, on the to offer. ed, his life nearly extinct. When asked if he had TOBACCO POUCHES OF YARIO: both in speed and style.

track for his pains he received a kick from the an- cleared for New York with a thousand bales of wool, Cant. Silloway, for some time past foreman of For an hour the track was then given up to the one hundred and seventy thousand hides, 275 bales I nimal in the stomach, doubling him (the soldier we any message to send to his friends at home, he replied "Tell them I have done my duty, and die like a man." and soon after expired. He was a brave Hvals Sack and Bucket Company, was last evening. public, who raised considerable dust, and caused a cotton drill, a thousand bnars copper ore, 15,000 gallons spirits turpentine. The cargo is valued at a mean) up and making him bite the dust in a double quick time.

He picked himself up and left the track presented with a magnificent 6word and belt by the J. G. n.lTIIBV.Y, Cliouoist rtxxcl ZDruggig sep23 soldier, and was universally esteemed. good movement on the part of the committee viz the sprinkling of the track. quarter ot a million.

boys of the company. Lpon receiving the gilt in disgust Dr. Ashbcl Woodward, of Frankiin, has been ap Capt. Silloway made a neat and appropriate address THE LAST DAT. At 1 o'clock the one and three year old StaUions Rcitrr Feel in 5 at Vanhinst0n.

pointed Surgeon of the 26th Conn. Regiment. thanking the company for it. A fine coliation was Washington, Oct. 9.

Rumors of cabinet and were called. There were only a few entries in this To-day is the last of the Fair. This morning the The Conn. Light battery leaves Bridgeport next military chanpres are from time to time revived, but I spread in the room below, to which ample justice line. annual address will be given by Prof.

Porter, of New Wednesday for Washington. It will march to New was done. gen tlemen in official positions seem altogether ignorant of such arrangements. Postmaster General Haven, and the premiums awarded immediately cf. York.

M. II. Griffin, of Middletown, entered stallion Nassau Mons. J. Arcan, Hartford, his Patchen terwards.

At 9 o'clock there will be a trial of mow As unusual number of arrests were made yester The 23d Regiment on Wednesday had 740 men in Blair has returned to Washington from the North. A more cheerful and hopeful feelinc: as to the en stallion, Patchen Merritt Marke, Harwihgton, ing machines, (not on the programme) on the lot di day by the police, especially of drunken and disorder camp, and the 28th had 786 men. Several compa nies of the 28th have been mustered into the ser "Prince Albert," stallion Joseph M. Munson, Wa- rectlv north of the Fair Ground. All machines are tire discomfiture of the rebels exists here now among all classes of loval men than at anv time during the CHICAGO REAL.

ESTATE AJfD COLLECTION AIJEXCT. No. 38 Dearbaa Street, Chiea, riiia' Heal Estate bought, eoldeasedmdeubjijfd. Pm. erty taien in charge, titles examined.

Ti-afoJ? ly characters. Daring the Fair week, a large cum them read the Times of last night read the gross misrepresentations relative to the Town elections; read the letter which it publishes from a professed soldier, evidently written and published discourage enlistments. Rebellion is doomed its only hope and chance is, to sow discords among the patriotic supporters of the war, and endeavor by political divisions at home, to do what the armies of Jeff. Davis cannot accomplish in the field. Patriots you who have sons, brothers cr other relatives in the field fighting openly against treason, are you to be moulded by such demagogues tertown, Yankee Girl," mare; Hiram L.

Shepherd, expected to be present. Teams will be provided i ber of extra hands have been employed, and yester vice. Gravel Hill, mare, Dollv." After the usual trial present year. A Card Mes. M.

E. Smith would take this op- Mr. H. N. Rust, of Easthampton, who has day a large number of the New Haven and Springfield The following is the programme for to-day PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY.

these animals withdrew. been engaged since the late Maryland battles in as police visited the ground. Several old offenders sisting Surgeon "Warner of the 16th Regiment in the 9 A. The Grand Ctvalcadeof all and work- were recognized, but as they behaved themselves, they At 2 o'clock the excitement among the people was raised to fever heat. The recruiting tent was in Oxtn in the order of the Premium Lit.

care of our wounded soldiery arrived in this city were not arrested. Several professional thieves from ed. Taxes paid in Illinois, Indiana, WiseoKs, Ion ml Minnesota. Mortgages foreclosed, estra Euteei manufacturers' ana mercantile claims coiiKWQ. rum-ded accounts adjusted, 4c, 4c.

9.3) A. Class 24. (jtldinf a and Mares for family use, over 5 years and under H. closed, and the officers in charge took a ride, upon New York are in the city, but they are under the sur ojir.ortunity to inform the public that she has disposed of her stock of millinery goods and tuaicefs to Misses M. Sc K.

Cask, who have made arrangements for enlarging their business by additions of choice goods and greater facilities. They will endeavor to employ the beit taste to be obtained, and I can cordially recommend to tficir establishment all my former friends and patrons. on Thursday morning, with five wounded men from the 16th. The following members of that regiment the invitation of a friend. The people left the various or the men who manage the Times into a covert con 10.30 A Clas 25, Geldings aud Marcs for family use, veillance of the police force.

over 11 ana unaer n. tents, and swarmed like bees to the track, for gicat 11 A. The Annual Address by Prof. John A. Por started with Mr.

Rust from Maryland, but all but nivance with Jeff. Davis, more damaging to your country than active sympathy with the Sonth would ter of Yale Collece. New Haven. Thk National Horse Fair. We learn that five went to their homes by other routes speed was expected from the horses next to be called At last the order for Roadsters was given, and there' Immediately after this the Premiums will be awarded the Fast norscs are beginning to arrive for the Na be? irom tue Judge nana.

C. W. Wheeler, Hartford Whitney W. Ham tional Horc exhibition of next week, to take place man, South Glastenbury W. H.

Spencer, East Forbid it, justice to your kinsmen now in arms, for the Laws of the land, the Constitution, and the Un Thefe Per Cent. Refunded. It is enacted lladdam L. D. Jenner, Hartford F.

G. Dart upon some eleven smart-looking horses made their entree upon the track. The following answered to their names F. B. Cummings, Hartford, named black mare, "Kate May;" J.

A. Lum, East Hartford, Oct 14th, 15ih, and 16th. And that there are al ready here forty odd of those proud coursers includ Hartford; Walter Wilcox, L. D. House, and Ed ion.

in the 8 1st section of the Excise Law, that on and after the 1st of July, 1SG2, three per cent, shall be KF" Special attention given to property in Ciiuj owned by non-residents 1 BE7ERXSCE8 BY SPECIAL FEUKSSa. Meesro. Lee, Sisson Hartford, Cora. J. F.

Morris, Esq Casbicr Charter Oik Belle, ford, Conn. PRESCOTT GAGK't Photograph Gallery, 36 Mais St. This popular establishment has recently bniaiq with all the latest improvements for the Derferia a' Photography. Caetes be Visites, coatoiiira. cy of portraiture with excellence of toneisdiseEj of finish, are a marked feature of the eniksffi The proprietors are happy in referring to imens of workmanship as guaranties for feast mendations to the taste of the cominuniy.

The order of Gen. McClellan, complimenting the ing several of the most noted in the country. The public have a rare treat in prospect, for we are told deducted for the use of the United from all bay mare, 10 years old; Smith II. Knapp, North ward Aott, Bristol Gideon D. Barnes, Burlington II.

G. Gillette, Southwick, Mass. The aid Kegiment. Washington, D. C.

Oct. 5th, 1862. coupons of railroads. Acting on the supposition the exhibition of next week bound to excel that of Fairfield, nine year old gelding C. Frisbie, Plain- that such was the law, some of onr banks that under last vear.

and vet there were 26 entries in last vears ville, Ilamiltonian gelding, six years old Norris Army of the Potomac, for its heroism and endurance in the recent battles, has the true ring to it. General McClellan is not a man of many words. In silence he has wrought out the most comprehensive plans took to cash certain coupons falling due on the 1st of exhibition, and we all remember it as the most inter Holcomb, Hartford, "Nellie Holcomb," eleven years At a meeting of Charter Oak Engine Company Xo. 1, held at their Engine Hou-e, Oct. 7th, 1852, the Company having received intelligence of the death of our late brother member, Terrance Claccev, who fell nobly at the battle of Antietam, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted Whereas, in death ot our late brother member, this Company bat lost one of it mot useful members, who has endeared himself to by bis sterling qualiie ma a man.

and hi noble devotion as a fireman; a soldier, and a patriot. Therefore, lUtdlred, That while we bow in subrci-sion to the Divine will, we fhculd be reminded ttsst in the of life we are in death. r.f tolrtd. That we tender to the family of our deceased brother, our heartft It ytnpaibv for the sad and melancholy bereavement the? are called upon to endure, tem-Kiti cno.salsiion that he nobly did hi duty, and thst he fell in a goou nuc coble patriot; and we aware them that this their grief is oar gn-l th- ir loss is onr lo Jicfoicifl, That as a token of respect to hi memory, the Dear Courant. The 22d, Regiment Conn.

Volun teers, have reached this city of "magnificent distan 1662, paid them kss three per cent. It now old James Reed. Palmer. seven vear old esting performance of the kind erer held in New for the salvation of the land. Torrent sof misrepre ces," in fine condition, and are encamped upon "East appears that such deduction was illegal.

George S. England. gelding C. W. Haynes, Hartford, Flying Maid sentation, calumny, and abuse have fallen upon him Capital Hill" distant from the capital about three seven year old Morgan Thomas Carpenter, Hart Boutwell, the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, informed a committee of New York bankers, that ArEMEST.

The Florence? attracted a full fonrths of a mile. The trip, although commenced ford. Old Man's Mare," ten years old Charles SMITH'S DYEING AUTD CLEA.WGH-TABLISHVlE.tT, Km. 37 formerly calif Ml, bouse last gave one of the lxt perform under very nnpropitious circumstances, was highly Stowe, Burlington, Brainerd mare, Highlander, "all dividends or coupons payable prior to or on the 1st of 1S62, although paid after that day, are anccs we have had for a long time. Mrf Florence is complimentary to its officers and men in the recep Cere you CSU depend apea ceMiag: six years old D.

A. Rood, Hartford, gelding, "Gov capital as the Yankee Gal," her laugh bein well can be done in l'ork or Boston. LdHS'ul tions at different points along the route, spontaneous exempt from the operations of the law." This ex. enough to cause one to split with laughter. Mr ly made by our patriotic neighbors of other States emption is in virtue of some subsequent qualification Hicks," eleven years old.

After considerable time spent in getting these into order, Mr. T. J. Vail, Chairman of the Committee on this class, announced Florence as the "Irishman," fairly took the hoae by At N. Y.

and all along the Bay, crowds of peopl or enactment. Commissioner Boutwell also wrot unheeded. But when he speaks, he speaks directly to the great, warm, earnest heart of the nation. There is no resisting the lofty inspiration. Every sentiment breaths the spirit of humanity and unselfish patriotism.

We wonder not at the spontaneous outburst of joy with which the army recently hailed his restoration to its command. The steady devotion of those soldiers to their leader under every varying aspect of fortune, shows the depths and earnestness of their confidence. None but a general of the highest genius and purest character could gain so firm a hold in the affections of bis followers. surprise by his excellent delineation of the character, Mr. Marsh, ot the Erie Railway, that the coupons of that the judges would, on account of the number en greeted us with cheers and refreshments vessels saluted us and among thema French man of war.whose The orchestra was exceedingly fine, and Koppitz' his road, which fell due on the 1st of September, tered, try the horses three at a time, not as a race, Int "Nightingale Polka" was encored.

Any one whD commander "dipped his colors" and fired a salute were not subject to the three per cent. duty. The upshot is, that all persons who were mulcted out 4 to get at their speed. This gave some dissatisfaction to Messrs. Holcomb Carpenter, who withdrew wishes to enjoy themselves should not miss the op trpoi! uon oe arapea in mourning lor tlurtv days, and that a copy of the above resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased, and that they be published in the Ctiurant and Time.

J. McMAXrS, T. (i. BUCKLEY, Committee. I'.

II A YES, NWTiajftt. Sweft Cider ALL THE TEAK EOCXD, BY USING JS Til jo lii to ofZiixno. So also through New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Mary pyrtunity of seeing these gifred and talented young land, the route was a continual ovation. At Balti three per cent, on their coupons, on the 1st of Sept. their horses.

After this everything went on atlistes. 1902, are now presenting their bonds to the proper smoothly. more as the Regiment passed through Eutaw street, past the Eutaw nouse they deafened all sounds (and Buckley's Minstrels closed last evening, after four parties, and signing receipts for the three per cent ears) with cheers in honor of Major General Wool, restored, and goicg along so much the better off than they had calculated. Perhaps some person will read Gentlemen's Garment of every description Dye4 Cleansed. We dye Si of all colore on Inesdij; Bat Woolens on Wednesday: Tbarsdsr tli otfcer eolona Woolen Goods; Crape Shawlidyed lilfancv colors rent carlet, crimson, Damak.

JInslin Curtains cleansed or 4yed Ctna Table Blankets, Coaa or Yints, I cleansed without ripping. F0S 3, 4. 6, and 7 thread, of the best quality, wtite ortwwa, cheap. Statenland Dyers are employed it tli Esfr lishment. All bundles by Express attention.

fteb27 1ydl GEOBbl slEE. Mrs. A. ALLEN, A LADY OF WORLD-WIDE ELTUTAT1CS. DEB PREFAB ATIO.S FOB TBEHiU Have not only attained the largest sale in this waaj.

but within the past few years, to snpply the lip increasing demand in foreign countr.es. dspo lur tm exclusive sale have been opened in Lonaoa im pool. MRS. S. A.

ALLEX'S WORLD'S I1AIB BESTOBEB Is suited to both young and old. It "Jf. prevents its falling or turning grey, ana beautiful glossy appearance. It never tails to Heatore firry Hair TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR. It is kot Dtb, but acts directly toottOt The first fhree tried were Green's, Rood's, and Cumming's; each set to trot one mile, or twice round the track.

They came in in the following order Cumming's time, 2:47 Green's time, 2:57 We put up the Sulphite of Lime in bottles, containing jus.t enough for one barrel, with explicit dirtctiona for this who is entitled to have his or her three per cent. itsuee. Having gold thin article four years, with great refunded. Let them take the hint. Rood's time, 3:00.

The SDcond beat was between Lnm, Knapp and Fatifiaction, we can commend it to those who are Dot acquainted with it. Sold by the single bottle or by the dozen and grow. fXT" It is known at Washington that the emancipa Read. On the first half, Mr. Lum kept his horse mt but let him out just after passing the stand on the oct 10 12d 4w99 LEE, SISSOX CO second round, and he easily passed his competitors, reaching the stand in Read came in 3:15 and tion proclamation has inspired the liveliest terror throughout the South.

Soldiers desire to return home to protect their families. The blacks are being everywhere severely dealt with. It is feared they are organizing in secret. The rebel government has sent a private circular forbidding newspapers to now in command here. It was a subject of remark how changed the scene from the time of the passage of the 6th a little over a year ago In place of scowling faces as then, the glorius stars and stripes waved from almost every housetop and store front, while ladies showered the bounties of their larders lavishly upon us.

With one exception everything passed as pleasantly as could be expected upon the trip. A soldier belonging to Co. E. Capt. Span's, becoming a little too careless as he rode upon the top of the car, lost his balance and fell to the track, and is supposed to have fractured his skull, as the poor fellow lived but a few moments after.

His body was recovered. His name was Welch, and I learn that he belonged in Hartford. His body will be sent to his friends. The weather here is delightful clear and cool. Dropufrs are Cured by Brandreth'a Pills.

I his form of diseis i occasioned by the arteries throwing out a greater quantity of fluid, than the absorbent take np. BEAXDRETH'S 1ILLS convey by Knapp in 3:19. The Times says that th democrats have as many voters in the Connecticut giments as the republicans. On the contrary, in the regiments which have teen sent off under the last call for troops, the republicans outnumber the democrats at least two to one-Take East Hartford the volunteers from that town are almost all republicans, and it is the case in a large number of towns. We know that prominent democrats in the State have calculated that their party would be great gainers from the fact that so many more republicans than democrats had gone to the war.

The city mass meeting held in New York, night before last, to ratify the nomination of the Union State Ticket, was a great success. The immense hall of Cooper Institute was filled to overflowing, and two auxiliary meetings were organized outside. Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson delivered a speech of characteristic energy and force.

He was followed by the Hon. Lyman Tremain. The speakers were received with great enthusiasm. The third and last contest was between Frisbie, print the proclamation. masic as it were, an impulse to the remote extremities, arousing their absorbents to action, and in case of swelling or watery deposits, awakening the sleeping energies of those vessels.

Lieut. Jacob Eaton, pastor of the Congrega nights of very successful business. They deserve all they got. Tom Hampton offers for to-night's entertainment a capital bill, such pieces as cannot fail to fill the house. We understand that Hampton has made ar.

rangements with Prof. Hutchins, the "Lightning Calculator," who will soon appear at this theatre. For the Courant. Table far ib 3Iaib of Mrp-irmbrr, l)ii. The month of September, 1S62, will long be remembered as ne of the most delightful and pleasant Autumnal months having been experienced for many years.

The bright blue sky, without the obstruction of a cloud, was witnessed on nine mornings an occurrence not having been known for a long period of years. There was also nine mornings that were clear. The mean temperature of the month at sunrise was 3 SS-203, being 2 9-30 warmer than September, 1S61. The coldest morning was that of the thermometer 85 at The warmest morning was that of the 1st, thermometer 63 at sunrise. Rain fell on 6 different days only during the month.

Depth of rain for the month was 8 39-100 inches. Aurora Eorealis on the night of the 25th streaming bright and high at 9 o'clock in the evening, but no arch formed. There were four frosts during the month in the vales, but not sufficient to cut vegetation on the high lands, viv: on the morningB of the 2d, 4th, 25th, and 26th. Sky or Clouds as follows: Wind aa follows 9 moraines wholly clear. 5 mornings South.

Stowe and Haynes. This was the most closely contested of the three, and considerable excitement existed. The three horses kept on the first half, so closely together as to be hardly distinguished apart on the second half, however, Haynes shot ahead, reaching the stand in 3.17, followed by Frisbie in tional Church, Meriden, who obtained a year's leave of absence to fight the battles of his country, and en listed as a private in the 8th Connecticut, was wound ed at the battle of Antietam and is on his way home. 3.21, and Stowe in 1 he city seems overflowing with military and "still 11 air. giving mem tne natural ducing the same vitality and luxurious youth.

It will restore it on bald places, vious preparation ol the hair, and is eaajif-; one's self. One bottle will usually last forJ.w.t-1 the hair is once restored, occasional three months will insure against grey fair MtM advanced age. The Restorer neprodacM; The Hair Dressing Cultivate una Br" MRS. S. A.

ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR DBESSI6' Or Zylobalsamum, is essential to use with bntthe Hair Dressing alone often retors- fails to invigorate, beautify and refresh the UJ, a ing it soft, wlky and glossy, and disposing it any desired position. FOR LADIES AND C11II.PBEN, whose Hair requires frequent dressiBg, it No lady's toilet is complete without it. 1M SESATOK BELLIGER, of Herkimer, Xew York, wac a great sufferer from a dropsical affection of more than a year's duration. He derived no material help from the prescriptions of his physicians, who in fact gave him to understand, that his case was hopeless. By apparently the merest chance, the qualities of BRAX-DKETH TILLS were brought to his notice.

He be-gan thtir use at once and with strong hope- for he comprehended the principle of cure. He persevered with them for three months, taking often as many as fifteen He mentions the following incidents of the fight Cummings and Lum, the winners of the two first heats, were then called up and ordered to trot twice When the 8th had taken its position in line of bat they come." The deep silence in high quarters and the marvellous energy displayed in the transportation of men and material, leads to the belief that secession round in order to see which was the faster of the tie before a rebel brigade, Col. Appleman, who had manifested the greatest coolness during the day, said to his men, Remember what State yoa are from two. Both horses started beautifully, Cummings 0 The Philadelphia Inquirer has the following special "Frederick, Oct. 8th.

The seventh Maine is soon to meet its "death hug." We are busy "making camp," which willba my ex' having the pole. Lum passed him, before once and preserve the honor of her flag and of your reg- pills a day, but always making it a rule to take sufficient to purge in the most effectual manner twice or thrice a regiment, now containing about one hundred men, is round, but in the second round broke badly, thereby cuse for no more to-day. I shall keep you posted of lmeni. In company of the same regiment, was a brave losing the heat. Time Cummings, 2:47 Lum, and intelligent Scotchman, Peter Man, of Thompson any and all changes.

r. Extract from a private letter from Geo. II 2:52. Mr. Lum's horse has not been trotted for some week.

THIS rEESEVERAN'CE WAS REWAKDED by a perfect restoration to tealth, which has continued to this time. ville. He was much beloved for his kindness and days, and was rather out of condition. Hanks, who went to New Orleans as Lieut, in the courtesy. Early in the action he was dangerously Stallions aud Mares over 7 years were next order wounded by a musnet Dan which passed through his Trice 25 cents each.

Principal Office. 294 Canal street, New York. Sold by J. W. JOHXSOX Xo.

555 Main street, Hartford, and by all respectable dealers in 2 Wet 12th Conn. His letter is dated from Camp Parapet Carrolton, Headquarters of Gen. Cahill. He ed before the Judges. F.

W. Russell, of Portland, body. His first words after being hit were, I have done all I can to serve my country." says entered "Clarion B. L. Cowles, of East Hartford, black horse, upon a trial of speed, both came in at After the regiment was ordered to fall back, hav 13 6 2 1 1 medieinea.

oct 7 lmd 4w89 Kw England Fire and Water Proof Hoofing clear 1 medium. 4 cloudy. 2 overc.net. 6 covered eky. Canton, Oct.

1st, 1SG2. X. West. S. West.

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X. West. Jakvis Case. ing lost one-half its number, Sergeant, Bingham, of Here I am and have been for four months, and have often chided myself for my negligence in not the same time, the judges declaring it a dead heat cstviite, (company remained hnng at the ene- it 1 1 1 It 1 1 time, 2:50. my.

oianu uy, uuys, ne exclaimed it we THIS PAINT, OX TIN, Will not crick, flake, reel or wash off has nr. smp'i Ta must die, wo will die game. writing to my friends, but the trials and endurance which I have been obliged to accustom myself to, have of a beautiful Drab Color, and gives a body equal to at appearance imparted is truly wonaenui Hair, removes all dandruff, and impart to lightful fragrance. It will prevent out, and is the most economical asd valwojen sing known. Millions of bottles sold eTerrTw COSVIVCI.XG KEY.

C. A. BUCKBEE, Assistant Treasar'' Bible Union, X. Y. City, writes: "I very my testimony to that of numerous fneaii-YHrlti value of Mrs.

S. A. Alien's World's lhurli cr( Zylobakamum." REV. WM. CUTTER, 3f.

Y. City: LT to its natural color, and growing on bsifl 'Tul. REV. J. H.

CORNELL, N. 1. City. "Jj1 a relative. The fal.ing ot the hair Mi." it from being grey to its natural aud oeauuw REV.

J. WEST. Brooklyn, L. their value in the most liberal sense. 1KJ "nf if my hair where it was bald, and where grtj, nal color." j1'" REV.

A. WEBSTER, Boston, Mass: I W' with great effect. I am now neither Daw hairwas dry and brittle; it is now soft REV. U.V. DEGEX, Boston, Mass-.

iw Mrt mote the growth of the hair where lawoo-the evidence of my own eyes." EiT-A host of others we will be happy prfci! Sold by all Druggists throughout tii" pal Sales Office, 19s Greenwich street, -JaJ 593 aug 13 rendered me at times so worn out and delibitated that The following patents bear date, Oct. 7, 1862. W. B.Barnard, of Waterbury, for improvement in blind fastenings. B.

Barnard, of Waterbury, for improve After this Mr. Henry C. Hitchcock exhibited his splendid stallion "Ashland," with ten of his colts, as follows Stallions "Hap Hazard," 2 years old "Surplus," 2 years old "Fire Fly," 1 year old Geldings "Sorrel Gelding," 2 years old; "Star TP" The AVashington correspondent of the New CCC timCS It (CtMI Vtl OA' SHIXGLE noOFS. I have been obliged to dispense with writing. I am York Journnl of Commerce makes the following state It preserves the shingles from decay, and renders the roof Absolutely Fire Proof, it being impossible to set fire to dry pine shingles or shavinzs covered with it.

It ment in regard to the emancipation proclamation ment in Dima ana snutier iastenings. Edwin Blackman.of Danbury, assignor to now acclimated and hardy, I have not yet had a chance, to try my pluek at a fair field fight, but have been fired npon by guerrillas from the bushes, and "Facts have come to my knowledge which induce Light," 2 years old "Regulator," 2 years "Rap, will pay ten times the cost of app ication to a shingle nimseu ana james layior, ot same place, lor 1m me to believe that the President will yet be fully vin provement in seii-weignmg have been engaged in some scouting and skirmishing 1 year old. jviares "iiady light oot' 2 years old "May Flower," 2 years old "June Flower," 2 years old. This was one of the finest sights that rooi in its water-proot and preserving qualities. OLD MASTIC ROOFS, Are made tight and water-proof and preserved for years, with one coat of it.

S3P" The above statements are substantiated by actual I am now Brigade Quartermaster, npon the staff of Interesting Items. dicated for issuing his much-talked-of proclamation. I do not believe, what I did believe, that he was drawn from his straightforward course by the radicals. There were reasons for his action, with which the people are all things connected Gen. W.

T. Sherman, in command nr MpmnKia has yet been seen upon the ground. Eleven horses has ordered that for every boat that is fired on, ten of one family, all closely alike in color and shape. icbio uu icjcicuces. uimfra sua agents oi i'roperty, Builders, Painters and Paint Dealers, are respectfully invited to give it a trial.

379 IHnin Street. secession tamuies shall be expellod from the citj' with that great movement are not what they seem The father is a superior animal, of good points and The Toronto leader justifies the rebels in their oct 1 lmd marked beauty. They received cheer upon cheer J. M. ToTTEK, Proprietor.

threat to raise the black naff, on the ground that it is MARRIAGE? The President's Visit. Tho Commercial's retaliation ot Gen. Butler's order in New Orleans from the assembly. en route for homo for the purpose of recruiting its ranks. General McClellan has written a letter to the Governor of Maine, complimenting the regiment for its efficiency." The thoroughness of the ultra abolitionists of the Wendell Phillips order may be recognized in the following article, avowedly by Wendell Phillips, demanding to furnish tb.3 leaders as well as the policy, ia which Peace is to be conquered from the South.

Think of such a notorious theorist visionary as Charles Snmner, 'being placed at the head of a corps His division would be the sport and helpless victim of any of the Southern generals, who chose to pitch into it Let Sumner make speeches, but let some grim old war-dog, who has been trained by the habits of a lifetime, command the soldiers in the field. Their lives are too precious to be confided to such inefficient politicians a3 Thad. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, or the dandy statesman, Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts. Says Phillips "All agree that what we need is a wise and settled Policy, resting on a ripe Public Opinion. We may hope that despair of success, on its present plan, will incline the Government to another.

In that case, we onght to understand ourselves in time. Underrating our enemies, and using one hand instead of both, have been our errors hitherto. Let us run no risk of repeating either mistake. Radical men ask of the President an Emancipation Policy declaring all slaves free men. Of what use would such a proclamation be, if Halleck and McClellan in the field, and Blair and Seward in the Cabinet, are left to execute it It would not be worth the paper it wasted.

We have plenty of good laws now, but no one executes them as Mr. Greeley has shown in his terrible letter to the President. The confiscation law, and all the action of Con Teas in that direction, are, as yet, nullities, because the President omits to putthem in force. In all Parliaments and Congresses, a measure proposed and adopted is left to be shaped by its friends In all governments, a new policy to be tried tried by its friends. This is the dictate of good sense, and tho usage of all governments.

When our Government accepted the plan of the Monitor they employed Ericsson.its inventor to build it. When the British people demanded the Reform Bill, the King called to office Lord Grey, the life-long champion of that change. If the President should proclaim Emancipation, and Halleck, McClellan, and Buell smother, ander pretense of executing, the measure, it will be a In this city, on the 9th inst by tne jiuy Gen. Cahill am in the saddle most of the time, and engaged in seizing horses for the Government, and take all I can find. I have also about two thousand contrabands to look after.and have under my charge about 60 horses and mules, wagons, houses, and six large plantations, which I use for the benefit of my brigade.

I am working the contrabands on the fortifications and about the camp, in order to make them earn their rations. I wish I could send you a bag of orangos, such as I can pick by riding under the trees, on these special says concerning uncommon women. Highland Maid," the fastest trotting (breeding) Mr. Hot P. Skinner, of Vernon, w-mas, of Andover.

"The President's visit was fraught with many Illinois has raised one hundred and thirty-nine mare in the world, so acknowledged by all good interesting incidents. After leaving General Rich DEATHS- judges another of Mr. Hitchcock's stud was also thousand troops, of all descriptions, for the war. Eighteen regiments are yet in the State awaiting GREAT TOILET TRIUMPH, t'ristadoro's Excelsior If air Dye. Xo Lead, no Lime, no Nitrate of Silver acts instantaneously never fails; produces all the shades of black and brown, ral lies who were dissatisfied with other Dyes, use this with invariable satisfaction.

Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 6 Astor House, ardson headquarters, the Presidential party pro ceeded to a barn, which was used as a temporary orders. la Meriden, Oct 8, Abigail u- 57 years. 5 v. Cbtt exhibited.

The thorough breds were not out, having been shown in their order on Wednesday. hospital for rebel wounded. On entering, tho 6ad Tho governor of Ohio has decided that notaries Euneral from her late resiaeutc, (Fridavl morniner. at 10 o'clock scenes that follow battle met the eye. Mr.

Lincoln. The track was then thrown open for promiscuous public, justices of the peace, and constables are not to New York. Sold everywhere, and apph'ed bv all Hair alter looking around, remarked to the Uontederate In this city, Oct. 8, Louis, JS 1 copv Hf. Spllinir.

tea. Washington capers P'ejVmtf plantations, they are large and luscious, bananas are also plenty but alas, no apples. be considered county othcers, and are, therefore, sub Dressers. Price, SI, $1.60 and SS per box, according to 7 1 1 tP 111 wounded, that if they had no objection he would be pleased to take them by the hand. The solemn ob in tins city, uct 8, feusan ju-i In this city, Oct ject to draft.

for an hour or two it was worth as much as a man's life to attempt to pass across it. Most of our city fancy teams were out. Mr. Thomas K. lmd 4w97 sen 2S "For the last week I have been reorganizing the Hill.51., Stf Until Mr.

Lincoln passed through it. Generals Cristadoro'a Hair Preservative. funeral this (Friday) afternoon at a nSteeSM Washingtou and Jackson were tho only Presidents contrabands into colonies, (they were before in squads Is Invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the utmost soft late residence. ligations, said he, which we owe to our country and posterity compel the prosecution of this war and it follows that many on both sides must become victims, and although they are our enemies through who honored Frederick, with a visit, while thev oftheianuij r)td! vited to attend.) or companies.) Under the new system, they can be better cared for and rendered more useful to the ness, the most beautiful gloss, and great vitality to the were in omce. inrairtax seminary utui.ua, tnn ot ou" Irani-? llentoo v.

tV- l-" 01 uenry a-. Hair. Price BO cents, $1, and $2 per bottle, according to Brace's fine span attracting and sharing with Mr. De-Wolf's handsome blacks, the general admiration. Messrs.

Keeney, Roberts, Carter and others attracted universal attention, while many others of all kinds, shapes, colors and sizes, came in for approbation uncontrollable circumstances, he bore them no malice The results of tho war are daily shown in the nu Benton, only son of Dr. g. government. New ones come in every night, so size. 1yd 62w67 feb 18 years.

A member of Co. lM" 80n of 3 years. A memoer 01 vu. merous applications trom widows and children for hnrv nut R- (ieoree and could take them by the hand with as much sympathy and good feeling as if they were brothers. After a short silence those of the Confederates who pensions, ineaverago is nearly two hunared per Eclectic Medical uoice Kstablished in 1S5T.

C. and Eliza A. Bunce, 10 monu- of -owj- oS that they will soon outnumber our brigade. They are peaceful, orderly, and willing to work, althongh from habit they work, very slow." Sept. 20th, at Hospital in au- M.Bro.

For the speedy and permanent cure or all chronic and day, involving much labor in that bureau. whether they got it or not we don't say. private diseases, urs. citdwobtb hills, i'nysicians ceived in battle Sept 17th, capt. gta In heSBi General Halleck is about to put his foot down could walk came forward and each of them silently shook hands with the President.

Mr. Lincoln and and Surgeons, umce xo zii aiaw opposite the Post hood, imnellpd hv a sense of duty from 1 hjJ tft, upon the stragglers. He has issued an order, says a Office. Hartford. strictly office business, and iriv.

MISCELLANEOUS. We must not forget to mention two lovely and ele Washington telegram, Dy wnicn tney will henceforth Gen. McClellan went, to the bedsides of those who were unable to rise and cheered them, saying that not, he laid upon the altar of his cou.w the warm affection cf his heart for w. i lMvin. Faithfully he disccr.

cbweB be treated as deserters, exceptions being made, of a til tnose wno may De DroKen aown on long marches bv gant zephyr worsted shawls, designed and knit by Miss Lizzie Buell, of New Haven. They are by far the most elegant we have seen. special attention to all diseases of the sexual system by their own improved method of treatment. This speciality embraces all diseases of a private nature, both of men and women, by regular educated physicians of fifteen years' practice, giving their whole attention to them. It is a fact that persons afflicted with any disease can oonsult with Drs.

C. and H. by letter, stating their case, and can have their remedies sent to anv part of th Mimin, every care should be bestowed upon them to ameliorate their sufferings. It was a touching scene, and there was not a dry eye among the wounded. sharing equal hardships with those wno bf bj their leader, and endearing 5ms" where aets of kindness.

"As well, here jo well now as at any other time," ub The advent of fall generally brings with it a rise in I nose likely to be well informed respecting the Our reporter made a mistake in saying that the quilt the western rivers, and we may soon look for a re words. Trusting in a higher PWP, dvingea 5rif. expressed himself, "Jesus can make 0y fc newal ot active operations by our Mississpipi and ru: .1 1 1 as downy piilows are," ne passeu express; charges moderate, and cures warranted. The remedy which has been so successfully used in all cases peculiar to females is only to be procured at their office On account ot the deception used bv nrptonrtci-. kJ juiv uuuiiaa.

vuunuuuure xavis is a orain on aecK. lallur. Let us provide beforehand against such a President's mission to the army declared that its maia object was to secure a concert of action in a concentrated and general movement of all the land and naval forces of the United States, and to effect this most desirable result he deemed it necessary to per and pincushion by Miss Adelade Moore, of Bloom-field, were crocheted instead it should have been knitted. We beg pardon of those ladies we offended in so saying, and whom we yesterday overheard scold and it is said that a blow will soon he struck at the in south ji? danger. Let it be understood now that our claim of rebellion in the Southwest that will stagger Jeff.

26th, by a large concourse of people ther sale of Medicines for the use of Females, it is reouiite trw In 11CA a p.titinn i 1 I the Government is, 'Satisfy yourselves fully that yonr Conciliation Policy has failed, and then we de- sal mnurniue. with military nonui. uavis bogus coniedcracy. State Heme. A correspondent says we were wrong in classing Berlin among the divided towns.

The Union ticket was elected by a vote of 1 59 to 85. New Britain elected a clean Union ticket by a handsome majority. Mr. Samuel Frisbie, 0f Branford, was killed by the cars as he was crossing the track in that place on Wednesday evening. It seems that he had so far crossed that the engine did not strike him, but by some means he fell so that the cars passed over him, crushing his legs and instantly killing him.

He leaves a wife and family. His ag was about 65 years. The election at Brigeport on Monday was for city, not town officers. The result of the town elections in Litchfield county, as we learn from the Enquirer, are fifteen towns Union, eight anti-Union, and two divided. la to rest Cow.

ing us for so doing. in this view of the case, Drs. Cudwoeth Hills otier their Medicine to the public as the best ever used for Fe Gen. BueU's train, which followed in the rear of sonally see what reason caused the present inaction of the army of the Potomac, and as commander in-chief, to change the programme if deemed advisable. in I ibbu proclamation of Freedom War, on war principle to be conducted by such men as Sum- One of the most interesting attractions yesterday his army on the march to Louisville, consisted of second seconu niaies.

1 neir ArOD8 ana nils lor Knnnrciiiinn Irw ir Aroys ana "8 lor Suppression or ,800 drawn bv 10.000 horses. I here were AF Mr oi jHscnusettt Stevens of Pennsylvania, and ujaiiun mc uui lie. They have ve irreg-1 -ir-wT A VTPn A to do unsurpassed by any ever tiered to the pub- VV A understand Plsl" never failed in one single cae, and can llfJ References requfl0 3d cure in the care -of JZTn a nis, no doubt, has been tuuy accomplished, and we may no longer have the hope deferred as we hear also 1,500 convalescents from eighty-four different D8 warranted to periorm perfect and permanent 1 to perform perfect and permanent was the "wine judges." They were surrounded all the day, and performed their duties to the perfect satisfaction of all their spectators, many of whom no doubt wished they occupied the same place. To the Dlv at 76 Main street. the most obstinate case.

Their medicines for all other each of these fine days of tho quiet in the army of the Potomac." regiments. Accompanying the trains were 8 wagon loads of ammunition. It stretched a distance lies complaints also stand ore eminent for their success In KIZa find desirable rooms at JN hnard will find desirable rooms 1 It seems to be agreed that iust as soon as General of twenty-five miles. wane oi vmo, ana tneir mends in the Cabinet and by Hanter, Sigel, and Fremont in the field Th-country has given Conservatism and Conciliation a year and a half of time, a thousand million of dollars, and two hundred thousand live, to trv their plans and do their best. Under Cabinet and Oenerals of their own choice, their policy has been fafly tried, and.

failed. We stand now about where curing all who use them 600 Reward! We will pay the above reward for each and every case of weakness we cannot cure with oct 19 rr-TTtuatl0D Hooker is able to resume active duty he will be as credit of tho tasters" be it said, of the operation had no effect upon them. our vegetable remedy, no matter how bad or how long standing. Wa will send advice and how it can be acoom olished bv return mail. Write vour name, the town and The enforcement of the draft was commenced at Cleveland, Ohio, on Saturday last, by filling up the quota of the Sixth Ward of that city by conscription.

Some six hundred and eighty names were placed in a ballot box, and sixty-four drawn therefrom. Nina We yesterday inadvertently overlooked the fine WANTED Hy a neat, tidy 1 JoU." in a private family to do eood city references given: rpljr iqAbVJT oi FALLOT'S Intelilswev Q(9' VtM Bow. signed to a most important independent command in this Department. He is just the General for an advance with an army on Richmond, and will be quite sure to accomplish all he undertakes. State plain.

All letters enclosing SI 00 for advice, dulv desplay of stoves by Chas. Allen, 166 State street. attendtdto. tfii Uw3Q mhw.

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