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—_—_~ TELEGRAPHIC NEWs. FROM MISSOURI. | Price’s Army Moving Westward from Jef- | fersen ¢ity—Gen leasanten after Him WASHINGTON CITY: | with a Cavalry Force. TUESDAY. seeess OCTOBER 11, 1864. Sr. Lovrs, Oct. 10.—The Democrat's Jeffer- | son City correspondent says the rebel demon- | stration on that place on the 7fh instant was surely tooccupy our attention until the main body crossed the Osage river They passed westward during the nizht some 20,000 strong. = | with 16 to 25 cannon and a long train. OFFICIAL WAR BULLETINS. Gen. Pleasanton arrived in the p. m. on the | Sth, assumed com d, in the evenin; Gen. Grant's Begone of Losses on Friday Soares iy) mae an c followed the rebels with 8,000 cavalry. t—They will not Exceed 300—Rich- ¢t ni dity that wiedge a Big De- At nigbt a report reached Jefferson City we had engaged Price’s army. from Sheri | While Gene Curtis was coming from Kansas there was fighting in the front. UNION MEETING IN BALTIMORE. Ratification of the New Constitution—Let- ter frem President Lincoln. TMENT, BALTmMoRE, Oct. 10.—A very large meeting Wdemrueony Ocean 4.20 Pp. ne | was held to-night in Monument Square of the To Major General Diz, New York : friends of the new constitution. Senator Wil- s | son ‘was among the speakers. The following Telegraphic communication with General | from peer Lincoln was read, and his Grant's headquarters has been re-established, | name applauded: a rising * EXECUTIVE Mansion, Washington, October andina dispatch at 1 o'clock this p. m., the 10.—Hon. Henry W. Hoffman—M ar Sir:—A General reports as follows: conyention of Maryland has formed a new “I find our losses, the other day, were much | constitution for the State. A public meeting less than first reported. Four hundred will | js called for this evening at Baltimore to aid cover our entire loss in killed, wounded and | in securing its ratification by the People, and captured. About one hundred and fitty were captured, and a great many dead fell into our 7 aska worn LN Dn for ad occasion. tt hands. The loss of the enemy could not be presume the only feature of the instrument less than ten or twelve hundred. about which there isa serious controversy is «U. S. Grant, Lieutenant General.” age ya Brovides. for the extinction of | slavery. ieeds be Epwin M. STANTON, Secretary of War. +4 mi not to be a secret, and I War Derantuenr, | Presume it is no secret, that I wish success | to this provision. I desire it en every consid- WastincTon, October 10, 7.55 p. m. } Major General Diz, New York: °' ;. eration. I wish all men to be free; I wish the material jperity of those already free, Since my despatch of this atternoon, 8 faller wnen eine spre the éxtinchon of slavery report has just been furnished by General I wish to see in process of disappearing that Grant of the operations of Friday, together with the rebel acknowledgementof their heavy loss in general and field officets, only thing which ever could bring this nation to civil war. I attempt no argument. Argu- Epwis M.Strawron, Secretary of War. “City Point, VA, October 10, 4.30 Pp. w.— } Ment upon the question is already exhaust7d by the able, better-informed, and more imme- Hon. Edward M. Stanton, Secretary of War: Oar entire loss in the "enemy's niece on diately interested sons of Maryland herself. I only add that I shall be gratified exceedingly | if the good people of the State shall, by their Friday, the 7th instant, does not-éxceed three bundred in killed, wounded and missing. ‘The enemy’s loss is estimated by General Bat- ‘votes, ratify the new constitution. A. Luvcony. From Bermuda—Terribls Ravages of the ler at one thousand. The Richmond Whig of ie Sth, speaking of this battle, has the follow ing : « ¢'The gallant Genetal , Commanding Yellow Fever. HALIFAX, Oct. 10.—The steamer Barraconta, from Bermuda, on the Sth, has arrived. The yellow fever has broken out afresh there, and a Texas brigade, fellin the advance. Amo: there was 8 perfec: panic at some of the par- other casualties, we have to report General | ishes. The people were fleeing and leaving Bratton, of South Carolina, badly wounded ; Colonel Haeuill, 7th South Usrolina infantry, severly wounded in face, and Major Haskin, of South Uarotine artillery, also wounded. THE EVENING STAR. W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Preprteter. Pi “aor annrenreninane Serenhtettrse Terre SSS WF READING MATTER ON EVERY Pace. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- GRAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. GRAPHIO AND OTHER MA’ ed to Fly Beyend Mt. Jack- mere Pieces of Artillery the dead unburied. New York Steck Market—First Board. {By the People’s Line—Ofice 511 Ninth street.) «Rumor states that General Geary had New York, Oct.1 9 been killed.’ : fog r, Oct. 11.—U. S, 1881, coupon 6’s, ce Since Friday there has been no fighting | ue US S Gold SNS coh 1, ay "2 " 6U.S.Gmawz, Lieut. General.” | Erle; 4 Hudson River, 116; Harlem, — Reading, 122%; Michigan Central, 123%; Michi. Fo Southern, 674; Illinois entral, 118, jeveland and Pittsburg, 110X; Oleveland and Toledo, 117; Ohicago and Rock Island, 79% ; Milwaukie and Prairie du Chien, —; Pitts- burg, Fort Wayne and Ohicago, —; Alton Bnd Terra Haute, —: Chicago and North- ‘westerr, 42; Quicksilver, 79: Wak DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON City, Oct, 10—8.30 p. m. t Major General Diz, New York: Major General Augur, commanding at Wash. ington, has, for the last four days, been on the Mine towards Front Royal, to which point the railroad was being extended, for the supply of General Sheridan. A telegram from him, dated at Rectortown, reports Sheridan’s arrival yes- terday at Strasburg, followed by the enemy’s cavalry, and that sharp cannonading hi heard from that direction, eee er A telegram from Baigacies, General Steven- sop, commanding at Harper's Ferry, reports that an engagement took Place yesterday be- tween the cavalry forces near Fisher's Hill, that the enemy was wi! d, and scattered to the woods and mountains, with the loss of eleven pieces of artillery, and three hundred and fifty prisoners. “HARPER'S FgREr, October 10, 5.35 P. m.— Hon. E. M. Stanton: General Sheridan justheard from. Our cavalry attacked the enemy beyond Fisher's Hill and whipped them, driving them beyond Mount Jackson, capturing eleven pieces of artllery and three hundred and Prisoners. The rebels are scattered ‘woods and mountains. Tally, “J.D. SEEVENSOR, } idier ‘Goneral.” OcTOBER 10, 920 p. m.—Since the foregoing despatch reached the Department, an official report from Major General Sheridan has been’ received, announcifig the. victory of his cay- alry over the entire force of rebel cavalry in the Valley, under the command of General’ Rosser. Epwiy M. STanton, Secretary of War. 7" In the case of Opdyke rs. the New York World newspaper, Justice Leonard has de- elded that an agent of a Corporation cannot be compelled to produce books and papers con- cerning it which he holds as agent. W7The New Orleans Picayune pronounces the sugar cropa failure. It says: The sugar cane is. regarded as hopeless, and the course of the money market will not be much impaired or inereased when the crop does come to market. _S@ Two juveniles named Hogg, azed respec- tively 12 and 14, stole $600 from their employer in Baltimore, and took a trip to New York, where they were arrested. One half of the amount stolen was recovered. SJ A baby four weeks old, dressed in richly embroidered Clothes, and decorated with nu- merous costly ornaments of jewelry, indica- ting it tobe a child of wealth, was found in & ‘vacant lot in New York the other day. W7The poets of New England and else- ‘where, propose to meet together in New York, ee a Gxsntten aes ee coreniiacs the Gee an- Biversary 0! Cy oO: mall | ‘Bryant. an wa &7Rich in silverand gold—the gulches of the new Territory of Montana, of We (CS PPITOE OF THE sTAR—Su:; Be ‘Pleased GEO. 8 RUFF “ STRASBURG, VA., Midnight, Oct. 9, 1961 — | asa candidate for the’ vacaut in the Sixth Lieut Gen. U.S. Grant, City Point; In coming | Ward delegationte the Board of nen il; pen a bene — ae wesaet plate up anti ocll-eo9t* And oblige, AN ‘VorEEs. i late + when @ large torceot cavalry WANTED TO PUBCHASE—VOUOHERS sapere Penny pede ae a ate pre ARRearing DESHRTEES.” Call at by attacking the enemy. I- became satisfied | m, ye ty a eaat (a? satis! that it was all the rebel cayairy of the Valle: conmenee: by powers aurected ‘Torbert 1 light this, morning, and finish this ‘Saviour of the Valley.’ J “ The attack was handsomely made.. Custer, Us tas : The DISTRIOT GRAND TABERNACLSE, No. 2, will hold their commanding sd cavalry division, charged On | sgCOND GRAND ANNUAL CBLESRATION the back road, and Merritt, commanding the AND ENTERTAINMENT Hench ty cae See og anaes, tt PEAS flee rpc dager oy de WEDNESDAY EVENING, 12th inst., Sons, battery forge, etc. The two divisions «<a@ptured forty-seven wagons, ambulances, eto. “Among the wagons captured are the head- wagons of Fevers oman. Wickham and Pollard. umber of; prisoners ‘Will be about 330. ¢ “The enemy, after being charged om our gal- jJant cavalry, were broken andran. They were followed by ont men on the jump twenty-six at UNION BETHEL OHUROH, ; on M street, between Isth and 16th streets. There will be several addresses delivered. The Entertainment will be held at the AssemblyRooms, on 12th st.. below D. Doors will open at 934 o’cla % m. Tickets ean be obtained. from any of the jommittee of Arrangements. Tickets, admitting # gentleman and lady, $2. Single tickets $1,5). 3 ‘kson and Committee of A: ts—Mr._ J, , ¥. ae fore ot the (ieee pels Tf: dosenidiie Snes. 4 Geoheas, 3. fe Wrebater, BR. wis. x bent to make this delay of one day here and| 0, Moore, Wm Browns, Hise Mest ade, ysettle this new cavairy General. M. Solomon, M. F, Davis, M. Scott, L. Wilson, M, “The eleven pieces of artillery captured to- day make thirty-six pieces captured:in the Shenandoah Vailey since the i9th of Septem- ber. Some of the artillery was new, and never had been fired. Pieces marked “Tredegar Works.” «“P, H. Sazegipan, Major General.” Clark. F, Dade, 0.0. J. E. Nichols, B. Furgerson,t . E. Chew: ee Miche. ATTENTION. SADDLE AND HARNESS MAK ERS !—The next regular meoting will eld at Temperance Hall, B street, between gud vt streets, om UESDAY EVENING, Octo- ye . 172 0 0c 10-2" * 3, A. SRSSFORD, President. HE NEXT REGULAR MONTHLY MEET- ing of the Board of Trustees of the: Public FrvanciaL.—The New York Commercial Advertiser of yesterday evening says: k ‘ket is weak and . | Schools, wil be held on TUBSDAY next, the lith ‘The specatative feeling, Tevived last week, Nae inst. at 5 0’elock p.m; » T. MORSELL, quieted down, aud the disposition is to realize Becrota LADIES’ FAIR. upon the slight improvement already made; seine : rather e Fair for the benefit of the Sixth Prenbyte- than to hold for higher prices. The re- sult has been an increase in the numberof séll- | yi2n Church is EVERY EVENING 7 ere and a slight decline on some stocks. Srelock at Odd Fellows? Fp Fall bagl of ae atie Govern’ ie! ments are null; pending the arrange- ments for the new loan. s ‘There was little demand for State stocks. Money fein steady demand for call, at 7 per eent, with a good eupply. The pending loan has no reeptible effect upon the marke! neitber is nor private lenders Beingdisposed to curtail their loans in anticipation. in attendance. Season tickets Sic.: adiission lic och 1w* OFFICE OF THE WASHINUTON TURN- PIKE COMPANY. GrorGerown,. D. C., ber 3. 1864.—An Election for President, Mana- the Company .will beheld at Bank, ber 17, 1364. sions at! p.m. ers, and Treasurer of ne Farmers & Mechs Pelle open st ila, m. ‘There ‘varia the 4 2a02W, LW.LAIRD. Jr., Treasurer. iene in extreme dullness ee _ on discounts; very at } is offered, the THE BAST WASHINGTON LINCOLN rates continue at ‘nine to percent. for | }> Pelloes? prime to fair names, and no disposition to con- cede. The news of fresh ‘Yai lures in England formes sien PE in quarters cted. here! y- ao RESULTS OF THE SUCCESS BELOW PETeRs- and Johnson Giub will hold a re; F every TUESDAY EVENING af O44 h Mey: ‘ard,) at 7% o'clock. All trne lovers of the Union favorable to the election of Liocoln and Johingon are invited to unite with the Ulub. . DIXON, President. JAB, 0. DULIN, Sec, sep 26-M.R&BtNG LADIES OYSTER AND DINING SALOON, | BURG. De! to carry their stupendous at JOS, SHAPFIELD’S Confectionery, tions to the last, the rebel ‘leaders persist ane owen frreot, permeen os PR their victimized people = and jin- —— repress gee ments Testnet at the ‘shortest notice aud mos Teasonable terms. Les Crea: ‘ater Ice AY Is8 FLERPEWOOD, FASHIONABLE ‘AND Plain Dress Maker, No 563 Bightst. cast, Navy Yard. oc 13t™ OB SALE—One of Page's superior STEAM SAW iF BALE One ot Page’s enperior STEAM SAW ‘Also, are of Hecinora ect Ghfan MOE Bout a < 5 r ALVEBT. Hyatisrilie on Pines George's, ey oc il-e AY berate N, No. 1107 Wi i. ety, that the evening passenger traims on’ are discontinued because the transportation *of Government freight “entire capacity of the LP the advance towards the South Side road, run: ‘nut rtreet, ‘hiladelphia, have just rec 1 put and some assortment of FREN: i LINBRY. to which the attention of the dies i “pei . Particular care given to orders. OC M-lm jouaes MARIA FARINA, Opposite the George Place, Cologne, SOLE AGENTS For the United States, DROST & SUTRO, 253 West Baltimore Strest, Baltimore, 18 Market Space, (up stairs,) Washington. Just reacived by steamer Bremen ‘a fine assort- ment of superior quality COLOGNE in different size bottles, both glase and basket, "oc IL 8t* { PERi PIAWO : Wi made by steam power, wholesale andre il. seplt-Im* | bd Cert eet loft for sale’ at =: This Piano lg auperbly carved, of beautiful roa- “| wood, exquisite tone,fise finish, full seven octaren, fp P®orosars FOR LOAN. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS. Taeasvay DePsatueyr, WASHINGTON, October 1, 1864. Bea'«d offers will be received at this Department. under the act of Congress approved June 30, 1364, until noon of Friday. the 14th instant, for Bonds of the Uuited Btates to the amount of Forty Million’ ofdoliars, The Bonds offered will bear an intarest of six per centum, pa,able semi-annually, in coin’ on the first days of May and Novembe-, ani will be redeemable at the pleasure of the Govern- ment, after five years, and payable in twenty year, from November Ist. 1864. Each offer must be for fifty or some multiple of fifty dollars,and must state the sum, including premium offered, for each hundred doliars, or for fifty, when the offer is for no more than fifty. Two per centum of the principal (excluding premium) of the whole amount bid for, by each bidder, must be depotited (as guaranty for payment of subscrip- tions if accepted) with the Preasurer of the United Sta°es, at Washington, or with the Assistant Treasurer at New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or St. Louis, or with the designated depositary at Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, Detroit, or Buffalo, or with any National Deposit Bank which may consent to transact the business without charge; for which deposit dupli- eate certificates will be issued to the depositors by the officer or bank receiving them, the origi- pals of which must be forwarded, with the offers, to this Department. All deposits should be made in time for the certificates, with the offers, to reach Washington not later than the morning of October l4th, as aforesaid. No offer not accompa- nied by its proper certificate of deposit will be considered. The Coupon and Registered Bonds, issued under this proposal, will be of the denomination of $59, $100, $509, and $1,000. Hegistered bonds of $5,000 and $10,000 will be issued, if required. All offers received will bé Opened on Friday October Mth. The awards will be made by the Secretary:to the highest offerers, and notice of acceptance or. declination will be immediate’y given to the respective offerers. In case of acceptance, Bonds, of the descriptions and denom- inationa preferred, will be sent to the subscribers atthe cost of the Department. on final payment of installments, The deposit of two per Cent. will be reckoned in the last installment paid by suc- cessful offerers, and will be immediately returned to those whose offers may not be accepted. The amount of accepted offers must be deposited with the Treasurer, Officer, or Bank authorized to act under this notice, on advice of acceptance of offers, as follows: One-half on the 20th of October, and the balance, including the premium and original two per éent. deposit, on the 3ist of Osto- re The Bonds will bear interest from November Int. Interest on deposits, from their date to November Ist, will be paid by the Government in coin. One half of the first instalment, or twenty-five per cent. of accepted offers, may be paid with ac- crued interest to October lth in “ United States Certificates of Indebtedness,” but such certificates will he received in part payment of the figt instal- ment only, Offers under this notice should be endorsed, **Of- fers for Loan,’’ and addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury. The right to decline all offers not considered ad- vantageous to the Government is reserved by the Secretary. W. P. FESSENDEN, oc 3-td Secretary of the Treasury. LOST AND FOUND. I “O8T—On Saturday night last. a small Hunting L4 Cased GOLD WATCH, The finder will be pareely rewardeiif returned to the Star Office. L283 fR Sanday, the 3th instant, a red and white COW, heavy with calf. $10 Favara will be given if returned to WILL([AM HEINE, 7th street toll-gate. oo 11 3t* I OST—In Georgetown. on the 8th instant. a jet 4 and pearl BREASTPIN. The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning it to No. 112 cor- once and Prospect streets, Georgetown. ST—Last night, on 13% street, up B, about 8 o’clock, a white BREASTPIN. supposed to be Gpoutnine warte'e en fAtituet Ro 20, am urn 'e Z etr etween tf » tt 1d pencil, vrpem gold grate key, oragll gold gold pencil, cross, Ww small go coffee pot with a tee deilarand shelf cold plece. JOHN'E BARNARD, 146 Bridge atreete7 doors re west of High sircet, G eorgétown, 06 11-8t* O8T—On Friday, Octobér 7. small GOLD KEY (Breastpin) attached to s black lace bow. ei‘ her on theigrounds of Pacer ul Hospital, or between there Ome 08 Capitol, 6 inder will be liberall yy returning it to the owner, at No. rth A street, ‘oc 11-3t" ROR Sat eeSe cer A eg Oe eee ] 0 REWARD.—Strayed or stolen, on Sunday, October 9, 8 bay MARE, about 12 hands hig |. She had a strap around her neck, fastened +h a brass hook. I will give the above reward if she strayed, and if stolen I will give $50 for her recovery aud conviction of the thief, oc IL lw* JAMES GUILD, 24 and F st. STRAYED AWAY, on Thursday, ® young brown COW, with a white spoton the forehest, Lib- it vENoes will be given for her return to8. ENBERG, 48 Market Space. oc 10-3t ST ,—Strayed or atolen, the 7th instant, a L983, hes red COW. withs crep on ‘one ear, The finder will be suitably rewarded on applica- tion to C, 8. NOYES, 86 south G street, ee at Shis office. § ost ato RE WARD— &SOEDI BWA DIs- ited fe Ishi Fafa 1 2 reed Rapes, nd mustered out at Madison, August, 1854, between Kendall Green andthe Treasury, on or after the 22 of September. oc 10-4t* 25 REWARD—Stolen from my stable on Sat- irday night, October 8th. a Tight sorrel MARE, 9 years old; with star in forehead; and little white down the face: about 152 hands hich; stovereveed will be wat ars eters The above reward will be p: ‘or her return. to my lace, near Bladensburg. Poe lbs" §- __BENTON TOLS0N § REWABD-—Strayed or stolen on Monday,the 3d. of October, a large White COW, with red on shoulder and neck brass balls on herns, with a very large bag. ‘The above reward will be given if returned to AMOS HUNT, 51 North A street, Cap- itol Hill. 1 2 ac 8 3t* STRAYED AWAY—Qn_ or about th of mber, & black CORSE. marked “1/0.” on bead anise one white toot; and lamp on his 61 Bul reward w: 1e ryeturnes tOROBT. RATRER "th of, deteaou K and Liste. Navy Yards et 8 Be 8's" Gar TO THE PREMISES of the undersigned last'week'a small red MULS. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, Ay charges and take it awav. Apply at the drat peat ane of ‘the-Eastern Branch Bridge. oc 8-3t™ A BOARDING. See Gmeie ine OARD AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED B ROOMS eee ets ie rma persons conve- vient to the Departments. One Room for two fer GPa at southwest corner 2ist and H sts. OOM WITH BOARD.—A front CHAMBER on 24 figor, will be let to two gentlemen with board ina Nerthern family. Price $75 per month ; also, a few-Table boarders ean be accommadated, at 311 ** @’’ street, between Bth and 14th streets, oct 11-3t* Goon BOABDING, with pleasant apartments. Cau be secured on application at No. 94 Gay street, Georget Gentlemen Laat ce or own, ferences respectfully required Gee BOARDING AND PLEASANT MS I tan be bad at reasonable rates at No. 95 Wash- 5 Street, Georgetown, Also; several ROOMS pleasant farnished LOG) Oss WIRE pOeEDT eS Re. jf Ruateoet. sbe- 2 and ie e@ arders accommodated, ath: stree Bi 5 29-2awim* CORD Any ady desirous of securing profes- B onal care, iy cont and. home attention, cam ‘obi exclusive accommodation in re. U and 'y of a i peri- ‘uno aive family of yrician of long experi. ence would asaume the perm: TRE 2 wh I it chai of an oO! ing on conditions PSE satisfactory. Address DK, THIBRS, No. 1,217 Broadway, New York, - sep 23-Lw* LArse FURNIBHED ROOMS, with Boa: 151 West street, Georgetown. sop 71 SRST guage BOARD. with Furnished Rooms, alse, btaine . 352 6th at. between eth ie pee eae ap 17-20t" i HOTALS AND. Pre prieto; BOP r9 oaby tablish ments ate Tevitea to examine our ck oO} " CROCK BRY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, as 5- farnish ss) ro large or smalk quantities, i . 0 v2 m4 iP . sar, EAC EB a sop2-Wt, f 504, di wa’ Hall, 7th ot. Yroros , PECK PRS (0 TUNER AND Established in thts city in 1854 til recent— Viste aah cics tance fc q - wishes to infc his be * in nt ores S7-Gen.D. B. Birnery has been nick-namea . 326 Pa. Z «4 ” r hamstiisliers, to dis. | 7°" frame overstrung basa strings, and warran: . = 2 dnenlan Rimirom bis brocheny en'l Wan “F. Cost $00, only fiye months singe, and. is, rates Piano Warereoms, 499 11th 87 For tho four weeks ending Avguet 7 only Rep epeny oo gre “Hajor, Pharmeceutist, cornexof Hi and Grea Also, in store’ gight D HAND |, 1 PuRBRcEs; | the banks tain inereaged -) in atore sight good | 3 ome; 2 culation bens sa.e0g 006 Tz remem PIANOS, for sale low. ay 1sh > Aeateey ot ML finer tomrnaae putchorig metab it Gage Wimigy | QLD FIAMOS Mamet nietoar | nea a3 Sawa i ang nt DC CTT ‘ele Benon to be id Sets | Deas. Tae Men eet Motaer: Pestoren | Seta of havin Tomer ba 21 potatess retail ‘at five} * acHion we | TORRY. BULB; ie id vig dy on anit b tid | Peet ff 7 O16 ,.09 | {eX ‘ewol | wo THE SoLpieRs’ VoTE—It Gors Union '—At the various hospitals, camps and barracks in and about Washington, an opportunity was given to-day to the soldiers from Pennsylvania and Ohio to exercise the elective franchise, Every pains was taken to give the fullest op_ portunity to the soldiers to vote. We give the state of the poll at the different neighboring precincts up to this tithe, showing that the sol- diers go overwhelmingly Union, as was to have been ex: ted of those who have perilled their lives in the cause of the Union. At the polls in the Circle Barracks, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 22d streets, up to 12 o'clock, 30 votes of Pennsylvania soldiers had been received, of which number 21 were Union, and 9 Democratic. Every voter was required either to produce a certificate setting forth that he was a tax-payer, or upon his failing to do so, to take an oath that he was a legal voter and tax-payer, The judges and clerks at these polls repre- sented both parties, and were selected by the voters themselves. Both Union and Demo- cratic tickets were profusely scattered around on a table near the polis, and the voters all selected their tickets without any interference. Polls for Ohio voters were also held in the Circle Barracks. The voting here was not so spirited, and but nineteen yotes had been re- ceived up to 12% o'clock Of this number eignteen were Union and one Demoeratic. Here the judges and clerks were all Union men, but they were selected by the voters At the polls in the barracks of the Union Light Guard, on 15th street, where Ohio voters also deposited their votes, 130 ballots had been received up to 2 o’clock, of which 129 were Union and 1 Democratic. Up to the time at which we left the polls every ballot that had ‘SECOND EDITION, 4 QOOLOCE P. M. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the follewing quo- tations of Government securities : WASHINGTON, Oct. 11, 1964. Buying. Selling. 105 106 - S. 5-208. ..eecsseoeee, 73-10 Treasury Notes... One Year Certificates... Certificate Checks. Qoeganee herrea ers Gertitica ct Ss + 5-20°s, 107; ; Gold, 118. 3 sar ad GUERILLA OUTRAGE. A Train en the Manassas Gap Road Thrown off the Track. Yesterday morning a party of guerillas on the Manassas Gap railroad, caused a loss of life by disarrangimg the rails, and throwing a train off the track, below White Plains. The superintendent of the road had started on the way to Piedmont, or beyond that point, with two trains containing material for build- ing the road. When a mile and a half the other side of White Plains, which is about 53 miles.from Wasbington, both trains were vio- lently thrown from the track and down a step embankment. There were six men on the first engine, and five of them were killed, yiz: Lieut. Col. Fuller, late of the 16th Michigan, conductor; E. J. Bolt, conductor; Charles Moore, fireman; M.- J. McOrickett, asuistant superintendent, and theengineer, whose name we did not learn. Mr. W. H. Glascott, agent atthe Maryland Avenue station, was also on the engine but escaped with serious bruisen. A number of the persons on the train were wounded. After the accident it ‘was’ discovered that the guerrillas had removed the spikes from the Tails and raised them a little. . Both engines are yet lying down the em bankment. : As soon as the accident occurred a party of_}. guerrillas near by fired upon the train, but hit: | no one, the only loss of life being occasionci by the aceident The guerrillas did not remam long in the neighborhood, but fied after firing it was an easy matter to tell which way the ‘© wind was blowing.” Some of soldiers pre3- sent at the polls had 8n ambulance in attend- ance to bring up such voters as were ‘sick of unable to walk. 7 ‘ At Judiciary Square Hospital, polls for Pennsylvania voters were opened in the old school house, where Messrs. F. S. Dexis, GJ. - Keener and Charles K. Hagy acted as By and two: challengers were also present. 6 voting here was very slow up to 2_ o'clock, but 25 yotea having been pollet of which it was ‘estimated by tally:holders thst 17 wer: Union gnd38.Democratic..... . x $ odaal In. No. 2 Barracks, at the Soldiers’ Rest, the Pennsylvanians in the 189th New York: regi- ment found themselves namiérous enough to open @ poll, place was rig; here H.M. Stone, M, R. pip scepnaieely this morning a eed UP. 8 few shots. The killed and wounded will be brought to, this city. 4 Swelland. ands B. apo ie! as rjudges, with ae D poh: party. At two o'clock, 32 voiés bad. received, in which peat is. stated || re ete but one Democratic ballot.’ fast 3:3 x > The men of Oo.'N, 196 Pennsylvania, &t the same post,.but at No.3.barracks, also opened a Bolt this pore and H. Moyer, Nelson ies and S. C. Clawell, acted as jadges, re- cetving ‘during theiday Lo two.o’clock 43 votes, FROM CITY POINT. Artillery Firing North of James River. The mail steamer Daniel Webster, Captain Charles Deering, arrived here this morning from City Point, but brings no news from the front. of \. Rich abon' erp for the Union ticket. Up to 10 o’clock yesterday morning, thé hon | ay oa ‘ wee oavital the. Pennsyl- at which the Webster left City Point, all was. } Yanians pet f Obican: oe neo, 9 poly which. quiet in front of Petersburg, bution the north: j. were located Inthe ment of the armory side of the James there was some artillery’ Paudine’ The Pennsylvania table was pre- firing’ going on, but not sufficient to indicate that an engagement was in progress. General Herron came up on the Webster as a passenger. sided over by Capt. F. W. Wombacker, Geo. _W. Burns and Wm. O. Hamilton, who re- ceived, up to 2% o’clock, 22 votes, all ot which, it is believed, were for the Republican ticket, as up to that hour they had not succeeded in finding a democratic soldier-yoter atthe poll when search was made for one to act as chal- Jenger. The Ohioans poll was presided over by P. C. Faunce, David McOrooks, and Mouroe Kirk. At 2x o'clock, 39 yotes had been received, all of which were believed to be Union votes. Many of the boxes were improvised for the occasion, some of them being cigar boxes, while others were boxes in which paper col- lars wereonce packed. As our report closes all is quiet at the polls, and no disorder has occurred through the day. The Union men are in high glee over the result so far. P.S.—Up to 3 o’clock, at the polls of the Ohio voters at the Union Light Guard Bar- racks, 159 votes have been received. Of the whole number of ballots cast up to this hour, there was but a single straight-out Democratic ballot cast, but the names of many of the candidates on the Republican tickets were scratched to some extent, and,others substi- tuted. ———————— i THE DRAFTED Mgen.—The following drafted men have reported to the Board of Enrollment to-day: SENTENCED. Lieut. Patrick S. Early, of the 13th Pennsyl- vania Cavalry, who resisted arrest while in- toxicated, on the night of the 4th of June, 1861, at Grover’s Theatre, and shot Lieutenant Wm. H. Tyrell, commanding officer of the night pa- trol, the ball taking effect in the neck, has been cashiered with the loss of all pay and allow- ances, and sentenced to two years imprison- ment. In the affray with the officer of patrol, Early, it will be remembered received several severe wounds which confined him toa hospital for some time, but. @ day or two ago he was sent to the Albany Penitentiary. GUERRILLAS ON THE LINE OF THE MANASBAS Roapv.—The Manassas Gap Railroad has been Tepaired as far as Rectortown, and trains have recently run between Washington and Alex- andria and that point. Maj. Wents, the Superintendent of the road, when near the first named place last Friday, discovered thata small portion of the track had been torn up, and promptly commenced repairing it, when he and his party were fired upon by guerrillas. Notwithstanding this at- tackthey continued their work until it was FIRST SUB-DISTRICT. completed. Several shells exploded nese the ae Warfield, accepted; John Sweeney, laborers, but there were no casualties, and the e } train. esc without damage. On another SECOND SUB-DIsTRICT: John F. Metcalf, nan-residence; Alex. Boyd, physical disability; James -Voltz, furnished substitute. : day last week, a laborer, who had been sent out to make repairs, was seized by guerrillas and taken to the woods, where he, was robbed of a number of Ietters, whign Had been given him to: to Whshington. He was fur- nished witha receipt for them and then ree leased. i THIRD'8UH-DISTRICT. ‘Wm. Stahl, accepted; John T, Shedd, fur- nished substitute. FOURTH SUB-DISTRICT, James H. Bush, furnished substitute. ————————— S7” Astone-cutter, in Natchez, shot at an FIFTH 8UB-DI oT. °ficer who had seduced his wife, but missed Henry Dolson, non-residence. SEVENTH SUB-DISTRICT. James M. Hill, farnished substitute. ELEVENTH 8UB-DISTRICT. Samuel Gordon, non-residance., soo Betais Wiaamue seg FournTH WARD STaTiox. QOasEs.—Charles Williams, carrying weapons; $20 58. Also, a3 gauit and battery; bail for court. Patrick O’Neale, John Connor, fighting; bail for hear- ing. John Shealy, drunk and disorderly; $1 53. ‘Wm. Washington, havin; vi ent prop- him, whereupon the officer (who was at the time in bed with his wife) seized his own re- volver, and fired at the stone-cutter Killing him instantly. = &? Col. Jacob McClure of Maine, enlisted a few days ago as aone year’s substitute, receiy- ing $1500 in cash, The next day Gov Cony eeeeee him, ‘apthorizing him toraise a battalion of five hnndred sharpshooters, and | conferring the rank of lieutetant-colonel. Wa The Contemporaneo of Madrid, of Sep- | erty: mitt: 4 i tember 23, denfes the truth of arumor that the-|. profanity; @1 58” Jobe Jou afi aot tne Spanish government was about to abandon | orderly 4 ilitary. Philip .- Michael Santo’ Domingo, ‘declaring! that ‘when the ine surrection is suppressed will be ‘the time to consider whether that provigee should be pre- served ornot. |, fa 7"|A brave! young’ officer with General Sheridan: writing from Winchester, reports that one of our ‘tals, whem he 6aw the rebel Ine break and run at Fisher’s Hill, exclaimed, “There goes another plank of the Chicago Platform.” nar Philadelphia has appropriated $1,000,000 for new schoel houses. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. Union Men. in Geod Spirits. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 11—The weather iS charming. ; i ’ 4 A very heavy vote is polling in the city wards. ‘Both sides are in good spirits, especi< ally the Union men. THE CASE OF THE REBEL PRIVA. TEER RETRIBUTION. The Claim of the British Merchants not Allowed, TrEnTon, N.J., Oct.11.—The case of the Ella, formerly the:rebel privateer Retribution, was decided at the present term in fayor of the Government. Judge Fields: rea Inton on Thursday last, dismissing the claim of the British mer- chants.at.Nassau, on the ground thata vessel of war of a belligerent cannot legally be sold Ryan, W.E. Murryson, d0.;$1'58 each. Mar- tin Dooley, do; military. Patrick Donohue, do ; dismissed. Sarah Harrison, assault and battery; do. pee ELE TIE SEconD WARD Starion Oaszes.—Thomas Kilpatrick, drank; $1.58.. F. P. Dougherty, dfsorderly; $2. George F. Seybold, do.; dis- missed ichael Smith, suspicions character; dismissed. John Early, do.; do. Eugené Hum- boldt, larceny of: a hi do. James Chaffry, do.; do. B. Oarson, disorderly: $1.53. Geo. Levere, suspicions character; dismissed. Thos. G. Palmer, drunk; do.., Mary Brown, enticing prostitution; 22. ‘om 22————— Georgetown, CaNAL.—Arriyed—Boats, Mary A. Mooreand Advance, 215 21-100 tons coal, for Borden Uo.; Hoboken, 106.8 tons, for Cumberland Co.; M. Sandford and ©. F. Livermore, 218.16, for fymeriges Oo.; OC. A. Fouble, 10816 for New lope Co. Departed—Nine boats, all light. Port or GEorcetown.—Cleared—Schrs. Kadesh, Meakins, eiphia; B.-Franklin, Thomas, St. George's; Josephine, Waterbury, Hudson; Volunteer, White, Deal's Isl mira, Staplefora, Oxford; American, Street,: Belinea :Oherub, Bailey, Boston; Bird, El- dridge, Salem; H. Crobey, Iron, Philadel phia; Alberto, Tooker, Providence“ FLourn anp Graty, =BT.—Prices un- changed; few transactions; buyers plenty, but porsers not. anxious to: sell: atthe prices of- fered. wa £7 : INSTRUMENTS, ae ai to a neutral in time of war. * The ler, ‘Thia morning Mr. r, the U.S. District | and only impor ti ’ Attorney, moved for a decreé of confiscation, | trict. Sole Agen ad and 1c) square PIANOS, of which we have just reeeived 9 new assortment, making our stock 16 instruments of this celebrated factory alone, which is.a)larger assortment then ¢an be found at any oth-r agen- cy of this house’ in the country. Besides these, we havea of Raven & Bacon,acd Haines Brothers on hand, We are the sole agents or Meson & Apres seat celebrated CAB: ; sr |. which we sell at |. fro Ore afin. Prince & Uo.a MELODEONS, and the Judge directed a decree of forfeiture, under the act of August 6,1861.. {| | The case is novel and important, and in- ; volves the same question that will probably arise in the case of the Georgia. FROM EUROPE. _ .The Kearsarge Hunting the Florida. Gare RAce, Uct. 10—The steamship Europa, from Queenstown on the 2d inst., has passed, There's no change in monetary affairs. No further failures were reported on Saturday. The Kearsarge was spoken on the 10th ult. in search of the pirate Florida. to sell at the lowest figures for cash, and-upon ac- commodating terms. Old Pianos taken in exchange, tuned and re- paired, oc6 ORPHANS’ COURT, OCT. STH, 1864,.—Drs- TRICT OF COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON County, To-rit:—In the case of Christopher Fuss an George Jacob, administrators. of Geo) Fuss, deceased, the administrators. aforesal jourt of Wasi sy y \. unt- ed Tuesday, the first dey of November pext. Movements of War Steamers. Boston, Oeti 10.—The iron-clad Monadnock, in company with the U_S. steamers Rhode Ieland, Massasoit and Little Ada, all from Boston tor-Fort Monroe, patinto Holmes’ Hole | forthe final ment and distribution of 3 on the sth, and sailed on the 9th for their desti- |. personal uiale of ‘the. ani tion ow ine nation. ¢ en tn we been LO in hen a, ae feted and trad earch “de LOOAL NEWS. notified to attend, (at the a’ Court of Wa ! Bacio aa Sogtce Cex eforesald Ber g ? sarap “FATAL SHoowing Case —Last night, as the exe ted fren all benett ah mad te, military patrol was Sawing ite regular rounds. provided copy of this order ES gee @ man by the name of Francis): ley, for- |. week fo: weeks in the bestia, merly a sergeant of the 5ist New York volun- | ous te the anid first day of} oe are teers, was found upon the street intoxicated, | 4, ere a as 0B NS wills. dressed ip soldiers’ clothes, and was arrested t Ee by tha ee ‘yefused to show his HANS’ 00" ; O0' i, fenders parerageyer. the officer in charge of the guard prRiCg OP By ra, 9 of sere LGounrr, detgiled) twa men to convey him to the Central ip 9 ras inte Guardhouse. ' Giriving at the corner of od Renpgeet sete a 10th street and Husylvania: avenue, ‘lev Orphane’’ mi ’ ‘epaid, started to run, when one of the guards, Jesse : 4 the 3 yer levenber, P.-Forty called. to. him. to: halt, of he would |) nt ant ietetbal C F shoot. Bagley kept on running, and replied, “Shoot, ehoot, and bed—d to you.” Fordithen jo a8 far as leveled his piece and immediately fired, the # trmod into, m ball taking effect in BaEeys back, ing | tend, (at the O through his heart and coming out of his left | ty breast, killing him instantly. The body was taken toa dang, store near by, but has since been removed to an embalming establishment. Ford was, srrested,and taken to the Central. Guardhouse | ngt Woodward bh id ap inquest.over the emi oa masth ctl ter time 5 cys c o aoe ‘be published Witday gr November, es. on s ; cc 10-laww* oe aaa wats.” 3 2 new ing the opinion that ‘Jesse P. Fr ih eae BTR es in the disc! : pan: PF ginttee iment New Lita: Igganen Fore eet Som ot % OF BES &697 le ATT SGBT © cw PURRGE sere | msl edt ¥ exd-08 098 been received was voted open, by which means | land: Al-* Purchasing exclusively for eash, we areenabled® : | {| bee Avote yailisa hae | *ail-Soa tine of flew eb tw op Sere Knomun’s (Urzan's) A ATR Dre. 4 Fifty Cents a Boa: Boxen larger than Dyes that sell. for $1, Naneral, durable, beautiful. Warranted to ple 8° This ar- ticle bas been thorocghly tested by .F. Cnurom, of New York, and Profs. Booth and arrett, of Philadelphia, who pronounce ft free fre ‘™ al! poi- sonous ingredients, and the material con, posing ig will not injure the most delicate hair, Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods ‘ealers everywhere, Joun J. Kromer, Sole Proprieta ', 403 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa'- DRUNKENKESS CORED, The inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempt ingeup. Dr. Zane’s antidote for strong drink is a certain cure for drunkenness. Tt creates a dis- like for strong drink, and can be administered without the knowledge of the patient. Descriptive circulars sent to any address. - For sale by all respectable Druggists in the United Statesand Canadas. Price $1 per box, or packages of six boxes for $5. Joux J. Krower, Wholesale Agent, 403 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. De. Ranp’s Spxciric, Theoldest and most reliable medicine (or the cure of Spermatorhea, Seminal Weakness, of Power,&c, This medicine haa stood th 14 over thirty years, and has always proved agnccess Lr, Rand's Specific is exhibited in the’ of pills. nade up enttréty of substances tht hive « specific effectupou the gemerative organg, Moxt persons associate the idea of operations tho bowels froni taking any kind of pills. The Bptcitic of Dr, Kagid is not atended as an evacuating medi- ‘cine; Its medical virtues are expended efttirely upon the impaired generative organs. Th& pills are not unpleasant to the taste, and maty persons masticatethem with impunity before swallowing them; whith plan we would always recommend,as affording the speedicst way to get the effees of the remedy, é ? Price $1 per box, or six boxes for $8 Spld by Druggists everywhere. Jonx J, Kromen, Wholesale Agent, 493 Chestant street. au 31-eoly Philadelphia, Pa. Corgata’s Howat Bost, > This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such usiversal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is Sah emollient inte nattte, fragrantly scent- es, @ ‘fein, Por ede by aD Droste Dealers, Samaritan’ t he most certain. effectual emedy~ indeed she only vegeta’ ever discovered. res in two to four days, pedal mga in Teas eee fem nerel 1o. sam, mercury, Only ten pi J 'e ; ia the soldier's ope, and 8 friend to who a tiot want to be expased” Mesto packages, $2; aritan’s Root and Herb Jwices—A positive and Fay nie Un iryno ] 5 rice ., or six bottles & by 8.0. Word. Bee advertisement. * Diseases OF THR NERVOUS, SEximal. B— and reliable of the Ho iati Repo rd Associati mat in noaled letter saysloyes, free creded A D. J. Skillin Houghton, Ho Asso- ciation, No. 3 Bouth Ninth street, Phi! — Nugnvovus DasiLiTy, SEMINAL W BAENRI Sat fendsede cf ether’ and wit eit vo Sut the truth. ‘Addrom, with wea a ‘nara Dewy Box. Bor Dx. Doron?’s Bugar-coated Female ul the very bast mae They ope! ely, and being susar-coated ne nausea upon the most delicate stomach, ~ 4 trese Pi il prove their superiority over ornare zxiee 1 & box. Co esse ed ee “ ‘eet an ‘a. avenue. ‘as yD. an entry Qook, Alexandria - iné-lv socit DECID ARGAIN.—FOR SALE—RE! y TAURANT Ba BAR. The premises are feds cious enough to divide and make a splendid m: ket. Excellent situation, P. WHITE & CO., oc 11-3t* F and 13th sta, ROM PARIS—aide Memoire d’Etat Major: E Gaillard, tnstruction Sur Ja FortiGaation da ampagne; Biblietheque du So! wi . Btratagemos Militairen et Rusesde Ghore taaie? Instructions Pratique du M. bal: a ayian ju. Marechal Bu; 08: ur me; Cavaleri Snetruction > Millet Cours la Strategi 7 1a Oavalerie; Bibilothea du sous Officier de Oavalerie; Lalobbe, Cours de Topographic; Traite sur le Bervice de lIafan- terie legere en Campagne. pagne: FRANCK TAYLOR. oc 11 (PRE COPARTNEESHTP HERETOFORE Ex. Thayer, suger see hte of Blerhen Thasee a aoe: is this day dissolved ee sees AMUEL A. THOT Washington, D..0., October 10; 185. Ww nay THIS DAY FORMED bee = pershi: er 8. 0 5 le Thayer sat Hate a. naten: Washington, D. C., October 10, 1864. oc Il-lw* SPLENDID DRESS GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER, We have just returned from New York, having purchased there last week at the Great Auction Sales and from Importers, the most elegant as- sertment of DRESS GOODS that we have ever had = pleasure of offering to the citizens of Wash .ng- on. ‘We name'as‘a part ot our stock : Finest and widest FRENCH MERINO3, Splendid REPS and EMPRESS CLOTH, Rep Ottoman CLOTH. Rich TARTAN PLAIDS. CLAN PLAIDS, CASHMERES. Ail Wool MOUSSELAINS. Figured an@ Plain ALPACA POPLINS. Splendid Plain BILKS, Black SILKS, &c.,&c.» at low prices. 308. J. MAY & CO., ocll-2t 305 Pa. ave., between 9th andJ0th. B" GREEN'& WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, A NEW FRAME HOUSE AND LOT AT AUOTION. Qn BATURDAY AFTERNOON, October 15 at 5 o*’etoek p. m., we shall sell, on the premises, the above house and lot, on 23d street. between M and AA plies nee conta st ony yoomé ane nt ci @ lot runnin, ac Ir teet to a soot publie alley. in au8 division of erms: One-half in cash; the remainder in six and meee or heey im ', secured by a deed of trust on the premires. ened GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts. BY J. 0, MOGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. BAILIFF’S SALE OF HANDSOME FURNITURE, On BATUBDAY POBNING. OMteberinthe aes ‘o’clock, in front ofthe Auction Roome of James CG, McGuire & Co,, corner of 1 th and D streets, by virtue of adistrain for house rent due and in ‘ar- ypena I shall gell a lot of very superior Housebold rnituré. comprising— ke mite of handen me Walnut Parlor Furniture ‘arkish nee orate ed a al vop Sal Cy Ranioome assole Carpet Walnut Hall Set, Fine Oak Extension Table_ fuperion Walnut and ARaseteed Batatoatn Dress ‘uperior AD OBE WO le je "ing Bareaus, Washstands and Wardrobes ne sh 8 Excellent Hair and Spring Mattresse: Blankete, forts, Spreads, &e., ‘Re. Puctet priests. At the same ime. a quantity of Books an@ other ticles. i ar! Te cash “Tea cma JOUN Hi WIE, Bailitt oc l1-d J.C. MoGUIRE & 00,, Auct«. STENT feature aia ELASTIC ORUTOHES, The best thing of the kind ever made. Itcan now be seen at Store'No. 334 Dat., one door esst of loth st. Call and see it. oc 4 6t SLERS AND From one to thice thoeraad basiels FURNIPS, urple.tep,. red top and Ratabaga, Apply by let- r or in person neen_Anne, ; . A. GEORG: Br $8 county, Ma. eee eres * o¢4-lw ince Georg: } THICKE dat THICK, BLE ofigEiitt REITAUEAEE Biv BS Bo, —We ivi and now openin, bousLE OK ube 0 tock of Se era er Senet jelivs 1 city, fe at less than New York prices gnae* = ag Stare, 318 (iron Hell) sep oe aay bot oth wad We te, SoMSTHENG NEW. “Ex eof the. fe enna BRAS as en “making Toa @} 2 ae ind Goftes Bolling © 8, keeping & of food hot, and a Royher Gses. 2 of . sclentiheacluehptes, sbd is: the monk tcient ea terreusuunauer sees For asle wholesale sie rots . ' oot 7-48 £322 Dat. betsy SE Re besice ou! a lw botabo 1G RGOPRIT 10 H95 sige