The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, November 07, 1861, Image 2

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBEE 7, 1861.
Beets that are hard to Beat.
We were presented, a few days fine?
wtth two Beets raised in Valentino Al
hurt's rnrden. in this borouirb. which are
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ply because they had been brought up in the
old fashioned belief that decency of expres
sion should bean attribute of the- truegentle
man forgetting that you were trained in
that higher dit-pensary of modern classics, the
"Raging Canawi; wherein it is ordained
that he is the best "feller" who can deal most
readily in that which ordinary folks call smut.
Give thern the same advantages that you en
joyed, dear George, and they would become
better fitted to enjoy the excentricitiesofyour
surpassing genius; but, as they are, one can
hardly expect them to know better than to
call things by their right names
It was from this cause, dear George, that
your reputation suffered throughout the dis
trict, during the recent campaign. Like many
THE LATEST WAR NEWS.
We have some good news from the
great Southern expedition, though no in
telligenoiTof it lauding has jet, reached
as. The Monticello, of the blockading
fleet stationed at Savannah, came to Fort
ress Monroe on Monday, and reported
that the squadron was on Saturday night
within thirty miles ot Buil Bay; the storx
which the fleet had encountered, and in
which oue or two of the vessels suffered
o home extent, had abated, and every
thing looked well for the espeditiou.
Concerning the destination of the fleet
we have two couieeturca oue from the
officer of tho Monticello, the other from
the oolunis of a Norfolk paper. The for-
RESIGNATION OE GENERAL SCOTT.
The War -Worn Veterans Letter Cabi
net Council in the Matter, The Jlcsig
nation Accepted Gen.,McClcllan J?la
ced in Command. Interview between
the President, Cabinet and Gen. Scott.
Special Dispatch to Tho N. Y. Tribune
Washington, Friday, Nov. 1, 1861.
Gen. Scott, as The Tribuno stated in
advance of all it coteniporarios, leaven
Washington to-morrow He anil liH-taff,
accompanied by the Sccretaiica of War
War and Treasury and the Adjutant Gen
oral, will take a special tram at 5 o'clock
'President: This hour 07erwbelni9 me.
It overpays -nil hervice.H I have attempted
to render to my country. If I had any
claims before, they are all obliterated by
this expression of approval by the Presi
dent, with the remaining sujport of hi
Cabinet. - I know the Preident and thi
C'abincnfwell. I know that the 30tintry
has placed it? interests in this" trying cri
ei- in safe keeping. Their counsels are
viae;, their labors are as untiring as tbcj
are loyal, and their course is the right
oue.
"President, uou must excuse me. I ntn
j
unable to stand longer to givo utterance
quested his staff to be ia attendance at
t. 1--t.! . mi ro. .... a u J tUal t II U u UIUUUUIJ l.n.G ill,
worm looumg ac. j ncy v,. great men wno nave preceueu you you were PUfL.rGd at Ball 13av: the latter Mate
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lsb, variety, and weigD, respectively me mistaken as to your suppositions, or your thal ,ttJ destination is known to be Port
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If any of our readers can beat this, let You supposed that on the occasion of your Bull Bay, their first blow is undoubtedly 1 3- n t- C.
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lhnm tmt out tho articles. rcal speecnes in me JJistrici "uaiem s aimea at unanenon, wuicu lies twenty
Ass had always lost the gift" of speech. uvo miles south ot it, and to reach winch
Tha Stnrm Sfpr.v nf t.hfi "Flefir,. Now it is singular, Ueorge, but it is never-
in tho morning for Harrisburg, where the t0 tnu feelings of gratitude which oppre.-s
old hero will ret, and receive ih- ho-pi- mVm jn ,ny retjrement. I slrall ofler up
table cares ot ttit: Secretary oi war. oiim- prajers to God tor this Aditioiftra-t-ron.
From-there-he will goto Eliza- A enr mv f,nnritrv. T shn!l nrav
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bcthport, anil tUnco to lNew-iorh fy me for it wltj confidence in its success over
evening ooat. ijen. aicuicuan, ua re all nm-mii-s and that. nc'dilv
two rivers must be crossed. If they laud
at Port Royal, they are to take Beau
, publish to day. in another portion thcless true, that a large majority of your 3 "
n.nnr l-nt! . account of the of labored under the impression that fo.r, & G' B-fortbcing tal
paper, n lengthy account ot the ct m w,j e between Charleston (50 uule?
north) . aud Savannah (about tf-r miles
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soutbj. Un Monday as many as sixty
negroes camo into Fortress Monroe.
Tbey report that the Rebels have b'-en
We
of onr
, . - . . . o j "UalemsAss was using the gilt every time
lOblS Ui UU tl U.UI ui WU WUtUIUUT III', .
, . j, you spoke. Is it not a pity thatgeniustmould
hi .cn itlli? unHtr;frir)l ? A mi in Vmi Imipw
wooie oouniry, ana inai raucn unmade 10 n . , ... , - ...
"u J' 6 Georre. and so did we know, that vour offer
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nroncriv auu luaa u me uiiiucu lis uro-1 , ... i i.i .t..n ,.i-.i.. , . -r. . . , tt , , ,
r--r - j l iu j;u une nuuureu uunars "ior me oeueiu leaving urorc Jietnei, JcorKtowu, auu tue
gress. vc were gtau to learn, as we dia 0f the women and children of the brave sol- vicinity of Norfolk, but whither the
yesterday, through the kindness of Ml diers who left Monroe county, to defend their have gone the refugees did not know
Dunn, telegraph operator, that tho Fleet country's flag," was advanced as an argu- 0ur intelligence from the fiht between
which left Hampton Roads some ten day. ment, for the want of a bettor, in support of 11 l0Ja and "osenoraos, ct tauly ltiverie
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nirn Trtt t h a tMiniLh monr rs t tha Xaii htfn it L di iu Liiti iJtJSMJNiini ill iiiiiiii si II i iini'ii IB. I "
WVj IUI l U W jUUIt'UUJt Ul' J 4 fcUU VJVU1ULUI I t w .
let many hereabouts contended that it was
At i npecial Cabiuet meeting, held at
0 o'clock this morniug, Gen. Scott an-
nouueea uis purpose to retire trom tue
oo in maud of tho armv. At a later hour
the President informed Gen. MeClelian
that in conformity with the expressed
wi-'h-of Gen. Scott and the unanimous de
iro of tho Cabinet, he conferred uprtn
him the command of tho armios of the
United States.
Gen. McGlellan has issued an order as
suming the command in whioh 'he elo
The Pr-'t-idcnt then took leare of Gen.
Scott, giving him his band, and saying he
hoped soon to write him a private letter
expressive letter of his gratitudo and af
fection. The President added?
"General. You. will naturally feel so
licitude about tho gentlemen of your taff.
who have rendered jou and their country
xucb faithful service. I have taken that
MiMect iuto consideration. I utderoland
that they go with you to New York. I
.hall desiro them at their earliest conve
nience, after their return, to make their
wishes known to me. I desire tou now.
quently reviews the history of his veteran however, to be satisfied that, except the
Arundalst bad outrode the storm, and ar
rived safe at Bulls Bay, within '-25 mile
ot Unarlestou. lbe papers since re
received confirm
the Telegraph.
hut another wording for that old, but compre-
appears. however that our aims have been
successful, and that Floyd has probably
boen attacked in the rear. All account?
hensive, expression so much in vogue. alongLgrco iu'this, though few details have
... , . , the tow-path "heads I win, tads you
this cheering report of hl . . J
r Many, again, pronounced it a brave
lose." reached us.
way of Thcro is a report at Norfolk, and alo
facing danger, in a community where black- t Richmond, to the effect that Gen
predecessor's military life, and expresses
the hope aud trust that bis last days may
not bo embittered by the defeat of the ar
miea of which he has teen so Ions the
distinguished commander.
At 4 o'clock in the afternoon the Pres
ideut, with all his Cabinet officers, called
UDon Gon. Scott to hid him adieu. EJi
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unavoidable privation of your counsel,
and society, which they have 50 long en
joyed, the provision which will be made
for them will be such as to render their
situatiou hereafter as agreeable s it has
been heretofore.''
Each member of the Administration
then gave his hand to the vetarnn, and
aids and the Adjutant General left the retired iu prof0und silence
Interesting Correspondence.
Jeffersoxian Office, Stroudshu rg, Pa., )
November 7th, 1S61. J
linn. George H. Rowland:
Dear George: Your kind letter to us
en me duly to hand, through the columns of
legs are as scarce as musquctos at Chislmas.
Some thought it was a mere atlemnt to scare
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folks; while not a few contented themselves 1 memionea.
with quoting that ugly expression of your old
Jriend "Hudebras":
"Fools for arg'tnents use wagers."
Beauregard has rerigned the command of
the Rebel xrmy. No cause for the step
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room wuero tue unai interview was to
take r.laco. The President was the first
to emerge from the sad scene, and in
tears. The full particulars of what tran
spired within is known only to the par
ticipant in this last interview with the
hero of Lundy's Lane aud the conqueror
Liberality of Physicians
It has always been said that physicians of Mexico
ti.rt ,irrt;,. nn.i ra j,b ..., r. Such iimorant norrorsirm nf vn,. mran,-,, Uould disparaco anv remedv. howover A dinner, celebrating uen. iucLlollan s
- " Ayumubi ui i i w iimiin juu iui e j'w. wiwti wi uivuiitiig) a r i i . .
n rsii di iif r if vnnr rp m r in Urn tin n nC nc dear Georire. and such wnntnn Hpfrnffinn valuable, which thev did not nrifrinnfp a?sutDP'IOU 0 commantl, was giveu
and of our services during the recent repre- ""om yur bigh intellectual and political char
Ecntativc campaign; and we cannot help gi- acter can hardly be compensated by a soli
tico whioh shows a williugness to counte
nance articles that have intrinsic merits
ving expression to the hope that, on some fu- ,arv figure 9, standing out in the cold to rep
ture occasion, wc may have an opportunity resent 3our crushing majority. If such is,
to repay, at least in purt, your kindness. lne treatment, George, that great men re
You will observe, dear George, that we ceive, of what avail is it that you tell what
copy your epistle, entire, in the Jejfersonian 3'0U know of the "Peloponcsian war," and
verbatim, ct literatim, ct punctualim, cl thatynu "read the history of the civil wars of
sjwlatim." Wedo this thatour readers may France end Germany,and the wars of the Ro
see how much greatness they attempted to scs of England, &c." ; and of what avail was
overslaugh by voting against you, and that il tnat on the recoipt of Squite Vanauken's aeous non bat their oppo-ition to pro
we may always have your letter nt hand, letter, in June last, you turned a sommersault prietary remedies is based in their inter-
both as an epistolary model and as an evi- landed on the Union side of the war question e"t to discard them. We have alway
.1 . . C ! . 1 . I 1 . lon1 1 1 ' Pnl1 llin MnlnlifA.I 11. I" t . Il .1 r 1 ., , .,
uvutu ui uc: cA.iueu jjince ue occupy in your mc Lcicuma-u leuer wnicd you uau connuence in tne nonoraole motives
cstertn. Ordinary letters, from ordinary in- reaiJ before the joint Convention. Whyjust of our medical men, and are glad to God
.,...u, u uuaiij tuimim iu uiu iiameM -vun. " c vei yuu, uear u sustained by the liberal welcome thev
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The Seen tary of the Treasury and the
Secretary of War accompany G'D. Scott
to New-York to-u.orrow byt tliD early
tram.
The following is the response of the
Secretary of War to the letter of Gen.
Scott:
"War Department,, ?
"Washington Nov. 1. lSCll
"General: It was my duty to lay be
fore the President your letter of yester
day, asking to be relieved, under tho re
cent act of Congress. Ia separatina from
ted thorn into encral use in their prac- t,ea tDe President being with him for you 1 cannot refrain from expressing wy
t several hours. deep regret that your health, slnttered
dim fn.Cf..lif Ild tia Siinrntnrn rf Qfofn f
fhomOAlfAO ' MllL. ha.i Vnnn 1 . .IT I "
xu., u.a uvcu u,Bplo-,eu uy wuien aU tbe members of the C-bioet
their liberal course towards Dr. J. C. were nresent. During the evening Gen
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A YER's preparations. They have adop- McClelJan wa absorbed in his nt'W du
which deserve their attention. This does Potomao is already under di-cus.-ion. render it uece.ary for yon to retire from
tho learned profession great credit and Gen. liallcck, now on bia way hero from your high position at tbi momentous pe
effectually contradicts the prevalent erro-
us soon as re.-.d ; but yours being an extraor- Geurff we"d stuff the surplus length of our accor(j
omarv iriicr, anu coming trom an extraordi- ears under our hat, go to Harrishur?, serve
nary specimen of the genus homo, we thought out our time, draw our pay, and retire to
it oeservmg of this distinguished conSidera-1 some shady nook on the banks of the mean
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nun. we ie.i me more strongly impelled to denng L.ncbawa.en and, baiting our hook
thicoHrse.because we were desirous that gen- with the wormwood of disappointment, amuse pSFS
cratmns yet to come might have the evidence ourself with catching gudgeons
Detore them, that e ghleen hundred and sixty- Our people, dear George, are in ccstacies
one had at least one great man, to redeem it over your promise not to "annoy" them any
mini me cnarge ot navmg nurtured nothing more. Some are so illnatured as to say that
hut a race of intellectual pigmies. you have written too much already. But we
We have, dear George, been somewhat !,re sorry you have concluded to quit, George
California, U mo-t talked of.
To tho Associated Preis.
Washington, Friday, Nov. 1, ISfil.
Tho following letter froaj Gen. Scott
was received by tho President on Thurs
day aiternoon:
"Headquarters of the Army,
Washington, Oct. 31, 1SG1,
to.suoh n-medien as Aycr & Co.'- The Hon S. Cameron, Secy, of War.-
inimitaMe remedies, even though tbey are
not ordered in the books but are made
known to the neonle throu?h the news-ia
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New Orleans Delta.
Col.
Sir: For more than three years I time havo hnon nrvntlv wfr.thmml hZ
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uutu vvvu niiauiB iron a uuri to mount your cordial and entire
a noro, or to walk more tnan a few pa
ce at a time, and that with much cam nii.d thi n,.n:.rtfi..t.f on,? oia,i (k.
wuier anu new mnrmities, Uropsy and couutry for the lat six a;ot.th-. In L-art
citiu, uumjuuimi UlC li;ai rf'DO.'G Of II 3 nl in. rnm enn n..n ........... t, I
nrnh K Wrnrin i.Aitn. nF Lt, .! .L l 1 . r . J .. . . J s
" ' ---, v.iw, ui luuiauu uuu, uuu nie a in 1 1 a ij r ea 01 sur?er Mm i.,,.rr.if,:i rn. , n. i,t 1
It Oyy ft 41 t I ,.ui u iuiimiui 4 lu'iuvuiiii, mat uai IIIU1
renton State Gazette, is now Provo-t nuu medicine are necessary to add a littl.- n,..;.i ..:..!.. :ti
Judjreot Alexandria, Va.. and is wir.nins more to a life olrcadv orotracted much kmr nnr k..itk ,.,.. ..n.;.i., ui.
KOiden opinions by Ins stern and loflex- beyond the uual span of man It i- un- on after the people of-the country shall
....v. u-..u.,u w. iu uiu laiiipHiu un eueu circum-lance?, made uouoiy
Secfssioni-t tbereaboutrt. Reot-ntlv he painful bv the unnatural and in.in,t r
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t.,f .y i..e .gnoramuses nereaoout.s w.u, 8peecnesare so s.ul inspiring, and your tuade a deci-ion to the effect that our b,l'ion now ra.in,: in tbe Southern States
me umchguaruism contained in your letter, 'euers so nneu with the gems of classic lite- brethren in Dixie must pay their debts of our o lately pro-perous nod Inppy U
,t . .unu.Ni!" lo tee mat, in ineir intellectual ""'-, ui.ii uiey win oe sadly missed. Ana ce nas lollowed it up by giving judg. nion, that I am comt-elled to rf riu-t that
uiiiiuiier.-, uiey uu noi appreciate me orillian- "ere again can we loul; Inr such eloquenl u,eni lu iavor a numtJi'r ot Northern my name .thall be placed on tho list of ar
cy of your wit. ATever having enjoyed the diatribes upon the mishaps of ancient reuub- 0,aimants. It appears that Rebel iter my offieiers retired from active service
bracing breezes of the Delaware & Hudson M'cs, where forsuch brilliant prognostications chan,fl' aler ouJinI gooJs. had transfer- As thi- request i.- founded on an ab-o!ute
Canal, of course it is not to he expected that a to our own future.' Suppose you don't . uem 10 oiner Partos ' be sold, with riht, ?rat,ted by u recrnt act of Con
strict orders not to pav their Northern I iros. 1 am pntlrulu at. lii-.i.rtv- tn snt ;t ;
i.iuuiu cui. iuu uuiu ui jjiitimwatii ews "i.., vn.uic. wuii i. amp uunnusc some may , - t -.w.. ,v
sics. It would, therefore, hardly be fair to you arn using rather slron-lan-uarxe f a,lstItUD Bat Judtf0 Frccno with deep regret that I withdraw myself
exnect them to aDoreciat t!.R nnhi!itv .h Now don't. There Rr,,.,lnri,r .T;.. b." bICked Zamo' Ue re(iu,re" al! ,n t!,ei nomentoo times from the orders
, r . . . , .. J v. , . 6 .......j. tno persons wbo are acting as a-rents for of , i Prcndftit who has treated me with
beautiful expression with which you corn- ' strong language as you use it, that we are known Rebels ami tthn t . "? irpa,BU Bf W"D
., , , , -il- ... ucttuun. hnowu xeoeis and wno tiavo property or much distinguished kindness and courte-
w w. pa.u.apu ui yuur wonuer- "s l" C"U1: -"v muiciion uniu dooms- money Delonging to them to r ay over to
ful letter "A dirtv little smut mnrliino " Idav. It is true that. AripmiiK Vr,i u ;n h U.hn nmiiinrnr nu ,.t: .u
...v.. 1 - - ui v......v.... ... r-Ltij pui IJUI- LUU rtUJOUIKS
I IIO CSIltonrii ,o rml, Kn . I 1 . I nr. 1 1 mrirl lln.i;,l. M'l ... J I Tt .1 lin ri ,n -.. . .1 T I n
- .......i. iiwii, ioic auu acy, cut we v--"ijc,rut uwutna uiiiiiuiiuieu, arm D.trnuiu s l utu uiuuHiur luvm, iiuuce v reeBo re
think its terseness is fully equalled hy your What-is-it cast completely in the shade, if 0Jarked that as theso persons assumed to
reference to "Balem's Ass..M You echrce M' you do keep on : but what of it! Tim non. co,,ect mney for becessionists, he would
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even yourself, dear George, when you close P-e will be gainers, for they will have your r8Dt be.m autboritJ to Pay tho debts of
tne nun paragraph with the well rounded emulations to laugh over,and your peculiar v V. 110 ,ou,u D0C PerUilt
---v..c. i.u.,. utuu t KJ Ulli&UliP
respect,
Ho vfould not permit
period-a ficoundreU viJJiun. a liar, and Union-loving gyra.ionsto cause them to mnr- 7 T rePnai.a 16 ?e,r tS t0 c,t,E'
wnr.atkn i,;r !...: ,, rr , . r ...... , ' . .' luu OTl vac no could prevent It
... ...... umu,, u s.u.iue.er. xiau you i roviuence. 1'itch Bv his dcMnnn mnr u .i....j
closed your speech at the meeting held in " 1 hem again, Dear George; quote all that dollars have been recoverod by New York
OUT Court flnilSP ill KontRindar nnlti o..l. ''Ullllfir fnrK In flic f-Iiilnhm..-" . ;,.ri....i i
vpuuiui.i 11.11 DUI.II CA- I J " --.wu.uo , JllCllliUl US U1CI tliaUI.9,
pressionsyou would, at once, have established further as to what Achilles and Ulysses did: It is understood that the action of tho
your reputation as a man of parts; but we ca" us auY thing you please and then, Provofc Courtis fully endorsed, by tbe
must confess that we felt mortified at your jou fail in your legislative career, which Administration. Wo may therefore see.
blundeiing attempt to quote WehsterVnnns. we sincerely hope vou mav nm. vmi tbJ as 0Qr armJ proceeds South, auother of
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trophe to the Union. Our mortification, how- to yourself the consolation of havinrr nMoA 0,v,1!ans lol'owing in its wake, to settle 'one
1 n wv
ever, did not proceed from the blunder itself, weight to the district you represent by man
for great mindB often ltse themselves in the "Picturing f00d for laughter, which be"elclh
fog, but grew out of the fact that people here- faL
y; whom I know, upon much personal V " n V , k " ,r0'J' "
intercourse, to be patriotic, without see U ar,Dl"Py ment. I hereby nnine com
iij.iiiu iii tnu arioio- 01 mo united on tea
In the midst of tho difficulties which
encompass and divide the nation, hc.-ita
patriotic
tional partialities or prejudices; to be
highly conscientious iu the performance
of every duty, and unrivaled activity and
perseverance; and to yon, Mr. Secretary,
whom I now officially address for tho last
time, I beg to acknowledge ray many ob
ligations for the uniform high considera-
f inn f II ft U n f t t 1 rrn A l v, .4 - -n. J
have the honor to remain, Sir, with high V" ,T UrH as tho. JU9t cau' 1 canot
The Effects of the Recent Storm.
A.violeut storm of wind and rain be
gan on Saturday morning, and cootiuued
almost uuremittiogly for 18 or 20 hours,
The wind was easterly, and the tides rose
higher than hat been known for the last
25 years. Some of the piers along tho
East aud North Rivers were completely
.-ubmerged, while the streets fronting the
water wre knee deep; and in Broad
street tho tide extended a high as Bea
ver s.trcet, a ditance of five t locks. The
cellars along South, Front, Water, and
Beaver strets were flooded, and a large
quantity of flour ttored in many of these
cellars was badly damaged. On tho
North River, the cellar aloug Washing
ton, Weft, and Greenwich street were
also flooded, aud many of the poor fami
lies occupying the basements iu that lo
cality suffered severely. The bar-room
in tbe ba-ement of the Northern Ucielr
on the corner of West and Ccrtlaadt
streets, was also flooded, aud in order to
serve their customers a small boat was
brought into requisition to carry the par
ties to the bar, at a nominal charge of two
eeut- per head; many availed themselves
of tbe opportunity, as it wss no novel and
ludicrous. The Atlantic and other docks
along the Brooklyn shore were also sub
oiergtd. There being but little or on
merchandize on the piers, of course but
slight damage could be suHaincd by
;Oodd. Some of the cellars which had
been made water-tight which briok and
cement were in a worse condition than
those in which no attempt had been mado
at protection, for the water, having flown
into them, had no chance of escape.
Wen were at work all yesterday pumping
out the cellar at the corner of Stone and
Broad streets. Wany smaller cellars had
this work complethd at a comparatively
early hour. Most of the dawago was
done after midnight. V
The coal arid brick-yard of Mr. Mar
fleet, at Staplctoo, Statcu Inland, was so
completely flooded that a large quautity
of coal aud brick upon the pier was
washed overboard, by the land inside of
the pier being underlined.
The old Quarantine piers at Statcn I
land were carried off, and the hull of the
William Tell got away from her moorings
at Hunteru Poiut, making a trial trip on
her own account. She na taken iu tow
near El I id's Island jesterdny morning by
the steamboat .lame. A. Stevens, and U
ken to Red Hook Point. Tao or threo
canal boats were .unb. one of whirl.
loaded with apples, was' some di-taoce a-
bove the city, in tow of thtr Alida.
In Brookl!) the gale eBu-d a great
deal of damage throughout the citv. .Ma
ny of the tenement in the lower portions
were completely flooded, and the families
experienced great dtfljenltv 'in remoiuf
their tedding and furnifcrc to more se
cure quarter, lhere were but few hou
ses into which the rain did not p?nttrate.
Large number of trees were blown down;
and one of the lamps lighting the main
entrance to the Hall was couipktclj de
molished. The effects of the gale were
moro severely felt in some of the out-, r
Wards, where the ground more eleva
ted, than in the densely-populated por
tion of the city. The roofs of several
buildiiuj were blcn off. fences broken
oown, and ehimney-tcps shattered. A
new three-story brick Lou' iu Elliott
peace, between Lafayette and Dekalb av
enues, wa- totally destroyed. It was. not
yet completed.
In Jersey City the tid, occasioned bv
the storm, wa- hight-i on Saturday night
than has teen krlowne-for the pa-t li:en
ty one yours, end tlie-damae occasioned
hy the flooding of ceMan- and basements
was ery "rent, in some basement., sev
eral bloekf from the river, it roe from
three to four Itet, arid the occupants wcro
compelled to absndoo them.
A man named Daniel MeCartv, and
bi wife, reiding iu Newark-avenue, near
Grove-street, were awakened by the wn
tcr, which had risen to the top of their
bed, when Daniel, shouldering his t-etttr
half, conveyed her to a room on one of
the upper floors.' It is estimated tbaS
not lSs than l.f.fO hou-es suffered by the
flood. Tho meadows betnepn T..irrtL
tioo and sclf-distrust may well accouipa and ITudsou City were overflowed to tho
The questou of Gen. McClellan's sue- hy loujj: service and repeated woundn re
ees-or iu the commaud of the army of the ceised in your country's decu?e. fthouid
.1 . 1 ? . . . .
nou 01 our oi-iory. aitaouuti you are
not- to remain in active service. I yet hope
that nhilo I continueiu char;;e of tbe De
partmcnt over which I now presiie, I
shall at times be permitted to avail mj
self of the benefit- of your wise counsels
and sage experience. It has been m
ijoo i fortun3 to enjoy a personal ac
qunintance with you for over thirty year-.
ana tbe pleasant reNtions of that long
nuve peeu resioreu to tueir lormer uappi
our
ne. ami prosperity.
'I am, G.encral, very sincerely,
friend anJ servant,
"SIMON CAMERON, Secy of War
"ieut.-Gen. WiXFIELD Scott, Present.'
Major-Gen. McGlellan to night issued
the following order :
Headquarters of the . rjiy, )
Wasuington, Nov, lfcGl. I
General Order No in. ln accord
uy the assumption of so vast a respond
bility, but confiding a$ I do, in the loval
ty, discipline, and courage of our troops, was undermined,
and believing as I do, that Providence
depth of from two to three feet, and a
portion of the New-Jersey Railroad track
Boston. Nov. 3. JBGI.
"Your obedient servant,
"WINDFIELD SCOTT."
doubt that success will crown our effort & heavy north-cast gale commenced
and sacrifices-. Tho army will unite with at u o'clock la-t niht, lasting ten hours,
me in the feeling of regret that the weight great quantity of rain fell. The noon
overflowed
frveral of the
Among the numerous cases daily dis
-up ugut cm, ueorge, and in your next Pc
r L'ive us the chufps whirh !,i i ii.lth
1 I " ' V- - L iu IIIC I
you nad not yet learned the a, b, e'e of true change in your political heart, on thn Unmn banded justice" whioh ho meets out :
1 . f 11
auou sie, at once to asserting that your love Keep right on, George, and in your next poncd of by Judge Frcese, wo instance
lor t.lP I In inn wan ,if cimh . . I ... .. . . .1.. 11 . . . .
. DUIli 1U.CIU, uaio mai Meuer L'ive us tne causes whirh pi! in il, mo iohw nt? as a samn a nf tha
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of many years, aud tho effect of iccroas- tide to-day
A spooial Cabinet Council wan con- nfiiiitiesf contracted end intensified wharves, doing con-iderablo damage to
icd on Fridav mornin'. at 9 o'clock to in h'3 country's eervice. should iust now goods, &o , stowed in the cellars. So
up old scores with Dixio. Tho army of t,lIj0 the subject into consideration. It remoVe if0m our head the great soldier lt,Vn a tuc net teen kuouu for years,
collection will equal tho army of occupa- was decided that Geo. Scott's request, un- our nfl,ion, tho hero, who, io hii youth Tuo 5niP Mariunoo, Williams, of
tion. der the circumstances of bia advanced arc rn'ed tih the reputntion of his countrv Providence, from Liverpool for Bo-ton,
and infirmities, could not be declined ,n "e fields of Canada, which he sancti w,t" n cargo of coal, wool and cottou,
Gen McClcllan was thereupon with the GeJ w5lu Lis D,00,Ji who in more mature -'truck at midnight on Egg Rocks, near
unanimous agreement of tho Cabinet no- ycars proved to the world that American Bo-ton Light, the soa making a clean
tified that the oommandof tho nrm Pk,il au" va,or could repeat, if not ecliose. brcnc over her. At 3 a. in. cut away
Ike the mo'ts and mizzen-masts and stove
of tho nrm liU aud valor could rcpeat.ifnoteclir.se
patriotism. Some even went so far as to sav question, in June last. VV l.,co i,... When the Rebels were cettina nn thnir would be develoned unnn him. the exploits of Cortes in tho land of tbt
that you had studied the Websterian motto, vve got them second hand, and we would ra GaVa,r? ia tho vicinity of Alexandria. At 4 o'clock in the afteruoon-the Cab Montezuuias, whose whole life has been one boat; launched tho otLer boat, but
as contained in an old copy of the Monroe ther have them trimmed in your own inimita" tboJ ore guidcd by a son of the Rebel it again waited upon the Prcsideut, and (lovc'd to the service of his country, she stove alongside. Five of the crew
Dcrtioc. at1 the whole of the afttrnoon prece- ble style : they will keen better PvPnohnnM L If0,a,Per' to tho fara of Mr. Thorn- attended him to the residenco of Gen "hose whole effort have been directed to then succeeded in getting on the rocks.
II keep better. Even should
an onsiaugii bed of horses, wagons and livestock, and to tho General the following order: of life, a warrior who scorned th.t ifi. aeTeo of tbc Pniiers and crew reached
t titmouse, driven from bis home. .Tnilim T?rnn, : "On t.lm lf f r,v a t -rlnrioo nf k ki rj-u .i i -. the rocks on a niece of tho noon. A num--
JLear ueorp-R ! Da wrttn ,m hm Annri nrn..;in i .i . ' . ioii t. .. . ' . t . ll k r u , ,i ....i
ding the meeting, and that ahoutsupner lime bour wholo letter be devoiPH in K!3JVr'rt' a lojraI C,tizc0' who as rob Scott. Being feated, tho President read uphold our honor at the smallest sacrifice Al a',m. ' the 8l"P went ,to F!eccs. and
. ,, - . - i - - -
U.e copy, but that when you a t0 eBeaIl pilch in. jDelrG(!0r!,o . nn,."' ' i,lT.n.. ?.l fc cc."!
r . t r . i . . i-
IL DelOre 1110 mppllnn- vmir nnm
jvui w it .1 mauiicu rev
erence for ffm
uwu ijuv,ijjh.-o 01 sseces-
eia arose in revolt and drove it from your
mind. Of course we didn't believe the elan
dew, and we said so. But, bless your soul,
me people only laughed at us. By the way
o --..v.,, nciuciuuer mai you nave yet
propeny manned our mutual friend, the
Squire, for having helped you out of the mire
on that occasion.
- ..m.u uui preiena 10 advise 80 sage a
m,"u" youre, dear George; but would it
not be well, ju6tce and a while, for even
great men lo decent! to the understand in" of
common folks I We know you ,ueat kad.
jy oy us and disdained evil, fr benevolent
and purity are written on every lineament of
your countenance ; but the ignorant masses
really took the bulk of your speech, uid the
mot pointed parts of your loiter to he bitter
nesBand.biackguardjfitti. And why Sim-
Do write again.
Respectfully yourp,
THE JEFFERSONIAN.
Commissioners Appointed.
Gov. Curtin has appointed Senator Co-
The storm in the bay last night was
very severe, beverai oarges were blown
ashore and wrecked on tboir way from
Havre de Grace to Locust Point. Sis or
uis court ofequity. has takcopossosMon of I8l. upon his own application to the qualities as a statesman could be employ- cr of the passengers were drowned.
M ''? Maj Kom?or,t hrm an(i "ade President of the United States, Brovet ed more profitably for his countrv, a citi Baltimore Nov. 3, 1 801.
Jlr. V right tho trustee of tho Government Lieutenant General WinfiolH Snnff. ia nr. zen who in his dpniinln m. . . .
to taue care of tho farm, designing to ul- dered to bo plaood, and hereby is placed, to the world the most shiuiug instance of
i,l.uoieiy repay mr. VVriiTbt lOr hlS nH Kr UBOn tbQ I8t Of rnt rnd offiAi.ra nf !hn . OVa tj in flLrnnlln,. .11 :.. 1.- ..J
. i, t t 1 .,f " "j 1 . ------ . w w. 4 - J 1 1 1 ics ui un in
iu xveuei piuagers. my ot the United States, without reduo- and clinging still to tho cause of truth
wan, Thomas E. Franklin and E. C. , . " "
Humes. (loin...:..: . 1 .1 fiSS""J no elcAtmn in Wcm-
-"nfpiuucrs 10 inntf aifnf ihn c . 11 tDitiM v rn n n ..mi . . ..... ... - nnrreu asi uru ;il iortii ro nr it 1 ra-
interests of the Pennsylvania volunteers !f ,a di,vihioD of the Sta. off on j""0 fJTCD pCP,e 0W,th T ,C0D tho do,iSht of the nation to Jortcd that two or three foundered, and
at and around Wa.hinafnn n,i 1 Wednehday, 23d ult.. and resulted lmn. f1"0. "a" oeeP emotion thatOen. boott ."opor, Doth a a man and as a ,oldior. lnmn KnnnnSnd
ii. - . .. o. iviuc3-i . -, , ...... v ua.t Wlthdrnwn frnra thn nii,,, ..f-l -i Whin . u: t.. .t . ...-tr , .
peca.iy to assist tnem, by means of the uu",luoUi"y tor tne division. A con- tho Brmw I, " -,"7 , ' u' LV . " '' ,U3 lo loro is one particulars of which have not been re
anonceni rous, id remutinp to their fam- ramo tno constitution meet n , . u""u " Kg i mo nrignt ex oeived.
iliesthe oney which it is ctd 5ll OD tUe 2m of November. The new State - . xpr83 ,ne,r ov,,n anrt lUu rrap'e ne t,as ,et for our emulation. Let
Repaid them between the 1st and 10th of thaowned will bo called "Kanawha' nat,on 8 8JmP8t,)J bis personal nfflio- all hope and pray that hia declining
November. It will be virtually, if not nominally a D Profouod senH0 of o m yra may be passed in peace and happi The
fraa Rnf 'Pi 3 '. portaut ouhlio services rendnritil ho hi... i .i...i . . ... . i.
: i. . . .. . j auu ar uiev tnav Do ctieerotl hv thi. ocJ "
to nis country lunn hia hiu nml h;i ... .. c . ' J . I.i 1 r- nn
n ---. um i ouuui-n.i ui inn nnunrro nnrt Ihn nnn.a i,ivuiii nuvnti ui u.oi tuuia
J ,lJ ut I . . . ... i
free State There are very few .laveain P . pU 1,0 Ber,CCS ret,,,cre(l by hi
the HO nnilntina mkinh . .. - l .
m, , " ' " " "uiwu iuc ILUL'UI VOI0 01
uo propi-ri? Deionmjf tn tha rAh iue neon n nav.ru f. U Tr: :
Will;. " Oi.:.i j ,. r . . r " 'uu' ulu Virginia.
1 1 1 1 n in i . ii i m i ii u - 11
as hifn Np.iffpri
and confiscated in Washington nnn?r
,wo nouses and lots, with all the furni. Vnrt ,!ri .. m. Z
ture n ono nf fhm r.. n.-i ... ? " - .. . luu "
. i"ui iiuu.Hoo iiiver tne
I- i , , .uuun V UUU lUO OUUSQ
llaot MMer .mony Ul.b mil e.er bo h8 foujbt for and lo.ed so well. B
T!:" f:i".'ful d. '! " 1" d no.his that o.
Newark, Nov. .1, 1S6I.
rivers in this seoiioo of New-Jer-
ness, and that they may bo cheered bv the sey ,,9V0 overflowed to a greater extent
u an Known iur over 4.j vuars. iuuuii
1
onlnnhln nrnnnrtr ia innnrlaf.pd and DOtl
e-1 ' ' " " t r j
I uiInrnrtln insana trill hn tht rosillt
v u u
o.i, ?m emi,rat srr,-.od ., Ncw : to ",h::IS,;,,"d !!b,f far. let nn-tW o.t 4,-Tb. ..! of
. ... J I -" lJ- UI IIIU aiUIV UU Ua SO IOI1CT enmmnnilnd Iho 1 1,,.! - lk atinr eiHn ka nnr
r , i,i( LuianiiiD. uu iilli uiiiui oiuui imiun
wek, whirJi brings bellion.
.. I -r '
MtalwAhiirfriirt, 1 HI. Tto S.- Gen. Soolt t,reUp tM, ,, ,d
I f ' uillicu U
poration bond.
Vn n r I it pnccml
f , - luu llliriueil Bill
to tl.eorre.po.diDg date Was 88,000. had also risen, as follows:
A -w
ABRAHAM JjINCOLN." embitter hh last yearn, but let our victO- Thomnnon'- Point rave wav dnrin the
tho Pre ," "tfillloH0 of o life ,o grand .southeast torm, o Saturday. nd the
IF"! " 8nd ab,Def' who - GEORGE 13. McCLELLAN. ow meadow.,, for a di-tane. of more
muior ueuorai uornmanding U. S. A. tban twelvo miles, wero oTeiflpwod. Tbe