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4 a = evidently desirous of exchanging shots with our cay GENERAL BANKS’ DEPARTMENT. | try. "they wows certainly have been accommodated The Extradition Case—An Unexpected Feature, UXITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. From the Treasurer's report eee it once more take dividend pay- mined in bis hands on foo 30th wit Th afi © Place qi ie pey octet) ing Unt. had they not outnumbered our force two to one, As ndence. Taste aaae 9° Chori ‘A correepondent, who appears to be well post- senor their bravado incroused and their moevemonts indicated aut, O., Oct. 9, 1863. q spelen od, referring to » statement published a few days } " “ Oct. 10.—In the matter of John Menno, calling himself | sation the meoting adjourned, and y The Expedition Into the Teche | #0k of caution, Licutonant Niles, Adjutant Genoral on Importance of the Euction—!ow st is Looted Open 1 1 su; odghon. - te anadiotning coon to partake of dinner. sinoe in this column concerning the Canton Com- c Pik Colon} Love's stalf, conceived the idea of playing them Ohio—The Provabilitves—Legality of tha Army Vote— Mr. Thoraas 7 wps recatied aad bis cross exami- Varvany Pasnew 10 Tam Po.ics.—Mr. Thomas F. De | pany, states that the true par of the shares is nix- ountry, a sharp trick, Appiying for and obtaming permission | Curiosities of the Campaign—Rush of Travel—The Tok | aggee that be had sever, os aay See Siew. of the valuable porvions rendered oe teen dollars, and consequently that the stock is ae, &e., ' ee. from bo olonol,be tok command of a small party of | so be Voted For—Personal Biographical Research, de. in antry, and marching them through the fields reached | ‘A prophet s# not without honor, eave ta his own coup- the rear of the enemy unperecived, and instantly ad- | try, and among bis own kin, and in bis own house.” The rer vanced upon them, the cavairy in the front dashing for- | entice country bas its eyes turned to the Obie elco- a i ward at the game momont to assist their comrades if ne- | tion, In Iimois, ® month ago, men of all , 1363.) | essary. Lieutenant Niies unfortunately had atruck the | parties said to me, “Wait and eee how tho 4 Forward Movemen!—Guerillas Everywrere—They Rum | road rather too far in the rear for his fire to be effective, | election goes in Ohio, and I will then Stock of AU Kinds and Negrocs into Vezas—heports and | and, as the enemy discovered his party almost 3 soon | tell you tho future of Iilinois."” In Wisconsin, @ week Rumors—Reported Rebel Occupatwn of Fran\lin—The | ag they entered the road, they instantly struck aoross the | later, I found the politicians—ubotition, copperhead and Notorious Baily Vincent Commands the Guerillas—A | fleld to the river, whore they had a boat in readiness | democratic—all watching and waiting for tho result in Large Rebeh Cavalry Force in Front—Reported Ocowpition | to transport them across, They were hotly pursued by | this State. In Minnesota the supporters ofthe tickets in of Brownsville by a French Column ten Thousand Strong— | the infantry, who fired some two or three volleys before | the field wore praying that the Ohio election would Morale of the Army, de , fc. they reached the opposite shore, wounding one of them } result favorably for their cause, In lows the. friends of now selling at 226 per cent, or about as highas Pacific Mail, though it pays no dividends, and never expects to pay one. The Toledo and Wabash Company have declared ‘a three and a half per cent dividend on their pre- ferred stock, which now takes its place among dividend paying securities. It is selling at 87— lower than most securities of the same class. ‘The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows to-day:— oe juriag the recent riots, has presented Uividual meaber of tee Police” Department a copy of his work, entitled cbe ‘Market Book,’ which treats of the local history of New York, of wards, of panics, of negro Bit tse hee posts suse ob two tial of the “Rata watch . Conownns’ Inquaarr ar.—Coroner Collia held an Inquest yesterday w body of Thos. A. Plasket, for- merly aa officer in British army, who died auddenly ‘on board the brig Alice V. Goodhue, ‘bound’ for Bermuda, Tho Jury rongered.@ yordigt of “/doqth from consump os acto ay ei Sty na. bead Ly a q a, Cpe ol at Penehs Hetel. Verdict: hs rom t 4 Also the body of Poter Tackor, aged eleven years, ‘occasion, geen the accused write the name John Menne; that be had wever seen him endorse any bill of exchange; thot be had never seen him write aaytbing but the uame *Jobn Hodgson,” and that he could not specify more than ‘wo or three occasions on which he bad seen him write at all; bo would Bot ewear positively that the endorse- ment on (be bul of exchange, all 0 be a forgery, was in the hand Of the aoc: Re-d : :t-—Have you ever seep any writing of wer cused which be hag dokno wiedged to be his? A. I ba Q. Have you any objection to producing iy A. Mr. William Gatche! "s Despatches - § : 7 1 .\ ; 4 E Fe 8 965.808 17 167,111 18 Since your last advices matters have pursued their usual | goverely, as his comrades could bo soen assisting him to | Colonel Stove placed great reliance poe the echo from bas fn my Pay 6.614 161 22 routine, and nothing starting bas transpired to vrevk | walk. The enomy fied with such baste that they | Obic to tnfluence the popular voloe Im favor of their eee. ote (iin sowed. 14° pat Se hea Sayln wre was sacidentaly Killed by boing res over by a Third nies Se £3 dv ie 10 the dull. monotony of camp life, with the exception of @ | left bebind foor splendid horses fully equipped, ono of | candidate. Ip like manner the friends of Maboney and | man’s liberty is im peril, I |, comaciontiously, ‘Also upon the body of Ellen O'Donnell, who was killed folowing railroad carnings ’ re- move on the part of this division of the army again tothe | which was the property of a colobrated guide and spy | Goneral Tuttle turned their eyes ofttimes to the og yt BADAWTIHE as siatitic oor- | “Aer Muller clroumsianeas : ported for the first week in October:— ‘ front and a slight extension of our linos into Rebeldom. | named Baily Vincent, a daring man, whose reputation | Buckeye State ard roposed their trust in Vallmadigham. | tain books, papers and found in's dosk In #0 O01¢0 | 9, OMS 8 TOM re complicatien oF dit. gene Say The advance is now within eight miles of the village of | for bravery and endurance is pocond to none in the entire | ., IfVallandigham is beaten by tbo Stale vole,’.said ove | of the aenised 18 Bucklesbure, Landon, ages, which, it ts feared, will verminate bis ie in a few | Gnionn 10 20.105 Franklin, and our cavalry pickets are stationed about four | department. The movement was ingeniously con- | of the copperhead leaders in Jowa, ‘two are whipped i i ya at cay my ite ayn Hie physicians ‘not expect that he will live out , uae ame miles from that piace. Tho rebel pickets are continually | trived and daringly exceuted, and was only prevented | clexn out of sight. There are chousands of men in lowa . Marbary, comseet Brikish Cone,’ . Michigan Goutnero f passing through that place, reoonuoitering our move- | from being an entire sucovss by the unfortunate circum: | who will go just as the myjority im Ohio,goes.”. In ais. | SPPlied vo the Commissioner for en Apap ypaney tes ny No. 94 Prarr Sraxer'Nor Bunwiv.—The statement that | The receipts from internal revenue for the week ments, uttering the mast tremendous boasts, and commit | stance of Lieutenant Miles making too wide a detour to | souri, the result of the Ubio election will affect theeboice | case for Bix woeks, in order to enable bim to procure wit- ending Setarday, Oct. 10, wore $2,116,000, ting, if wocan believe tho reports of contrabands,the | reach thoir rear, ‘This, however, it was impovsible to | Of the Supretne Judges, tn which the popular voice ts | Nereestrom England on the quéstion of handwriting of | ‘Phe-Ghioago Tribune of the 10th inst, most outrageous impositions upon the pooplo, many of | provent, as the heavy growth of rank weeds in thefields | acon to be tried. 80, Lpreanme, stands the caso. im the | ¢be accured. Ho stated that the prosogytion bad relied See Waals Rives Balin was oid under m ivorue of whom are suspected of Union sentiments, and assisting | prevented any view of thelr position be‘ore reaching the | Eastern States; Tho potiticr! ‘battle tn Obio te watened | 0 the ubil'ty of Mr. Dunphy to testify to the handwrit- SRE. ceeen oF, the, Jes Jortant, Soe petocioe r tho rebel sympathizers in running off their stock and ne- | open road, Tho little affuir was.groeted with demon- | with the moat breathiess intorest everywhere, - tag nantinh in tat Gen nee Chiara: Meowe, Areold, Afton and Irewbridge reprenent 486,000 sees to Texas. There is no doubt that thousanas have |, strations of satisfaction by the entire detachment, and | Romehow the people bere do,not seem tounderatend | Dit that as he had on Saurdey. in view Of the conse. ponthnnenen Mayor Of she Goede, while poly about are im others ads. had'thelr property'thus removed, and undoybtedly thore | tho gatiunt hero of the affair recoived tho congratulations + their importance; or, if they do; they have @ won. 1-4 faery i hee ‘document Mowpax, Oot, 12—6 P.M. | The. eoala, extende frotn Jackson fe eater teteee are from two to three hundred thousand nogroes trom | of officers and mon. dortul faculty. of conodsling ‘helt appreciation | with & from he pocased, relracted the opinica | today's bank statement compares as follows } chasers intend to pet the division trom Virginia to 3 this State and Arkansas mow in that State, CONFISCATION. OW A REBEL: FLAG, of it, My observation thus far bas bees quite wih aeree i Tag A al Sar ie ac elththabetian:eesis eonviltie wader contract tmmediately, with a view tothe removed to prevent them from being lost During tho occupation of -Oeutreville some of the moa | limited, and it is possiblo if I should Femain here for = their owners. An carly occupation of Toxas would | were looking about them and discovered an unoccupied | loug period my impressions would change... Nobody but ‘unearth all these; and as they could not be removed any | coffee house, which they entered and explored, not dis- | the corner politicians appear to have the matter con- further west, and certainly not in any other direction, | covering anything of valu, but finding plonty of empty | stdntly im mind, and when addressed on the subject they ‘thoy would instantly be availavlefor use, Ap: opos of this, | liquor barrels, demijonns, jugs and bottles, Some, not | do hot betray much anxiety about it. There is a deter- thore are several negro regimontal organizitions—con- | satisfied, but probably imagining that there might.be | mination and.an undercurrent of carncstnens\that are not sisting of colonels, lieutenants colonels, majors, captai Liquor stowed away in some out of the way plao:, deter. | apparent at firsé glance; but there Is no evident appre- ‘and lieutenants—whose men are stifl in the peaceful pos- | mined to pursue their investigation up the stairs, which | Olation of the importance of the election outside of the Bession of their owners or empioyers, but who will eopoiation shop, snapanity corning pager wie yt in | State, All parties appear to be working more for their bo organized ag soon as the country can be occupied and | their discovoring a large rebel fag, manufnotured from | own local’ interests than for any effect they mia} 108 Be negroes brought within the Union lines. As matters | Quine Ths most sintaers art ot the whole tae wee | beyond the limits of the ae, They ore y Sak n0 Row stand, it would oppoar a8 though along time will | that two of the sturs, representing Missouri and Louisiana, | stone unturned on either side for the accomplishment of Weck endig: Laans. Specie. Civewta'n. Deposits. October 3..$206,442,874 20,084,614 5,375,586 182,653,404 October 10, 206,906,903 29,927.281 5,522,178 180,037,288 Anctoasd. .+«+$4046)129 — 146,602 + Decree...) — 137,833 — 2,616,211 Again the deposits are down andthe loans up, In @ fortnight the former have declined six mil- lions; the loans are within $200,000 of the highest average ever reported—that of the 19th ult. The decrease of deposits reflects the steady absorptioa of money by the conversion of currency into 5-20 i ber ood, Ue, Drooures bx Bringing Evan, and it was for ¢bat purpose. movod an ad- irnment. Jowera, McKeon atid Riwards (Ot tie accused résiated ji mretiven Chun tio necieence avtdsons hi oka. to be? w i . Neation was made for the extradition of the accused End that the Commissioner bed no ‘increiiog in the mat! ter, but meat it he police Sapien heen ae bps ri ny preety Weg) Fania ae mu A . there wis not oven prima facie case mado ont againat him. If, ler these circumstanges, the prisocer was atill held in custody the Courts would discharce him on a writ of habeas corpus. ‘Tho Commissioner: r.gerving his decision, and geking . of be changed to the Ji wille, Peoria and Chicago Ralt- road. ‘The earnings of the Terre Haute and Alton Rail- road from January 1 to October 1 weré aa fol- lows:— Increase in 1863 (over 75 per cent)....... elapse bofore the ambition of these valiant officers to load | Led been obliterated by covering them with blue silt, | ¢hoir purposes. If'mfull vote ts\ not Brought out tt will | counsel to furnish him: wita authorities, questioned bir | Donds. Lattctly this process has been going on Stock Exchunee. thelr Diack cohorts on to victory oF doath. can bo | theTesaua’ pucuicntiarly. toereinns thay fontseae weave: neat i ne AE Se 8 Sonn Rund Talley, the. ogtiah B lloltor, ‘as to the tea- | at the rate of over a million a day, and sooner or a Coon GratiGed, as tho able-bodied negroes have beon pretty | turned to the Union. Tho fing ts a royular garrison flag, | democratic loxde-s rat commented the circuits ot omen aan cheats st Win, Heed todgsoa ag od later so large an amount of money withdrawn i weil cleaved out of tho country. Thoy willhave to ro. | tWeuty-four fost fn loth, and the inhabicants stato that | Vallandigham's Record na a elegtionestine dos went, strain their martial ardor until a portion of ‘Texas is oo: | Nein meuton, trom nome one of the Union gunboat | and tt was ecittered with ho prrsimonions and. ‘Tne a possibly ni 8 now in the possession el | republicans thought they percelyod Something in the cupied, and by that time it would socm that an ad- | Love, who prizes it very highiy. Reerd that wonld be of advan‘age to them, and forthwith ol 7803 1 Beocssary, and their services would be of far more value | were instantly mounted Nand ol, faa despatched taom pel eo seed the Rocand ee Rie eles in their legitimate capacity—dovoloping the resources of | with the cavalry to inveatigato the road still farther on. | ‘receipt ef the cont of printiog. ‘The Gommoreis, whlch this magnificent country, now lying deserted and over. | Th result was the capture of several carbines, one mus- | was foremost in the tight, aguinat "Vallandieham, nigh and from the banks and invested must tell upon the deposits. The decrease in specia,is less than. was expected, in view of Saturday’s heavy shipment; but that shipment will not be fully reflected till the statement of next Monday is published. The ‘specie average is now lower than it has been for morly clerk and traveller to tho accused, as one who ‘would testify both to the 'y and the utterance of the forged payer. The curious circumstance «bons this wit ness is that the acctised is sald not only to hays eloped with Hodgson's wife, but also to bave assumed bis bane on coming to this country, Mr. Bailey mentioned othor witmenses whose attendance be could procure, avd stated Abat the torgery was but ono circumstance In = groat roheme of swindling concdo'ed and carried out’ in King ket and all the equipments of seven men near the point bitshod in full the speeches which. iovolvea |’ Many months. ‘200 do, Grown with noxious weods, and fast rolapsing into its | where the rebelu'cromsed the river in their ight. the | Ze cere sh gd ID pe teecearreene peo ran lial 11000 40. 92" 100 Mich: original state. This may attract the attention of the au- | party returnod without secing or hearing anything what- Toeqea spol crrweapomeasee HeeetaN heed ors pene anion, apg aata Gor totne | “Money is very casy; the standard rate for | aso cui NW dim 80 600 Mica So aN thorities, and a stop may with case be then taken which | CVF of the euemy. democratic'eampatgn and forward reports of their mcet- } calljouns to-day was 6 per cent, but all the old | 1! d0.... 00... 81 100 do. ‘The Commissioner required counsel to furatsh bim also -with authorities on the question ot whether it was neces. sary in extradition cases that, there should be proof of proceedings having been taken against the accused in he country where the crime was committed. BAILY VINCENT. Will do more to bring this country back to the Union, | This individual, even bofore tne commencement of the |. eure te cle Gecouein ban tee ere ea aa lentar y ‘thoroughly cured of the mania of secession, than the re- rrabee secured, a repaiapen for rine reckless brave; their speechés was'nn incident worthy of note, Fach ry, having been the occasion, according to popular re- | side 4 Cruiting of every able-bodied nogro in the Union could | Tore or ime death of some nevon or eight men. His ex. |, Lice,,!® appealing earnestly to the wat democrats and 2000 3000 Tol & Wab 2am 96 250 3000 NJ Coa lat .’66 113 100 houses were supplied at 6. Mercantile paper sells Fr fede Leta 104% 700 5000 Wistmtgex 103 at 6 a 6 per cent for first class names, Gold rose to 160 this morning, and fluctuated be- ‘accomplish. ploitein thls line must buco eommanced in very ary appmstede at Gobatint moc oweee, ft ae Dena tena neta ap aparaiciood B38 ‘tween 1493 and 159 til, noon; in the afternoon it | 119000 “docesst de0 RRronta AND RUMORS, fo, a8 ho is now said to be about twenty-three years of | toning tothe ‘war demooraay, aud tne traleraieation io rose to,152., At the close it was 161% 0 162. Ex 1 Totetligent contrabauds and refugees continue to come | age: He is a native of this section of the country, Bis | evidentiy 4 . ete | 108; chango was, in the morning, 164. 165 for bankers’ | bills, with very little :ingairy; in the afternoon bankers declined to namea rate. ‘A modorate amount of business was done in } etocks this ‘morning; the tone of the market wag irregular, ‘Canton rose 24, Cumberland ’2, Quick: silver 2, Pittsburg 14, ‘Northwesteta 234, Chicago ‘and Alton 1, Alton préferted %. Erie, Central, 10 Hanover Bank... 1005¢ ‘311 Mechanics’ Bank. 117 3850 Canton Company, — 3 complete, father being buried at Herwick City, Lett an or at ‘Whe result of the election withia tho lines, bringing, as usual, various reports, some | ‘3 arly age, his motter baving consilorable wealth, he | pen reeant (@ vot. meet ee On morning, in the ©f which are probably correct, while'many are of the | was indulged in those wayward, boyish extravagances 60 | wictorious, and. Court, :iting'as » orfurinal court, the case of tne jntted States against) Adam Gurowski, Indicted on tho charge of publishing. @ libet on William Hunter, Chief Clotic of the State Department, was continued. fli dared Shi destin Natoy: was.on ane ‘ake, -. Carrington, hay! of certain possession of Siem on Hho dovendusit, gaxe the folowing meitiea notice 7) , . pati loebesenaadt athe mete most absurd character. There is one peculiarity in these bw i among how pte a — Sag sei ture a bse w& chaocwe tnotene in wbioh ee boast ts made and itsten FeCagees: which is particularly’ noticeable, and'is a par- | Dorve, dash and courage, and which fully culminated Im | Nye trace usenet samgusiout eteaceaty patene] ‘tial evidence of their honesty of intention. In speaking of | nis pecoming aimost a desperado, As an fd on of his | and when they say thoy will:have (tb! thousand ; Some man in tho neighborhood who is at present away, fearlessness, when aroused, the following incidont is related as havieg - ou At je night a qua 4 . . pe jority; but yeni is an evident” lack «of, nfl it. 2 e F tik Sese RRR KKK Ese Zee = = 60 60 300 100 600 P| 160 100 1 Ports wit! be given by different parties. Of ond of the par. ‘another make. the toe. Anothed 5 as fix ‘ . LA escort Erie preferred, Reading, Hudson, Harlem, Miohi- od 4m 2 boing, exchanged. His opponent, being T hereby give notice to, P A ZB on, ty particulary, a wealthy man ta tho neighborhood, [Toarmed, "peat a rotront, throaiening, him, ih {ating oboe for sue favorio- sgn, ‘he Yonezantions expres oe gaa Central, Tlinois, Rock Island and Galene were ‘00 wel & w ae ‘who had loft and taken off all bis negroes and ‘stock, the | veug: at some Yims, * The t | supporters quite as. m100, ali. probabil! thie purpose of being read in the case of the Uni pis s 100 P, Ft Ww. sv Fefugees and residents gave tbe most contradictory re- | Morning they . met on the streat,. whew “his Ing ‘ahoir ‘but. theg-donce show an gaunt wy) | sgrinet i without change. Govenménts ‘were frm. ‘The woo" ae. eT Ports. . With ove he was the greatest rebel In the country, | fyein¥ Hani. atad Tau ne eae po or ite Tkeow ofaareral bets that are ofored tens tone of the matket’ was: stendy;’ with a dis- wo ® x acing a8 appy, cule, or in any other aapacity required; | ‘vaboad aga. without arnwiog “hin Wonpons or making [ger epee ,% enrumewens wiih very fom takers.) Cue ),S"ir-ireaioy nated tat the ofr was somewhat sot: | position: onthe: part of) operators! to scok SOgtae! tore t2iae, + YVindlotive and cruel to bia ervanta; particularly hostile | Sy eft to defend bimeelt, Thrensbovs ware thas || abouand. ie. Brough wil <arry the Slate Oy sweaty. te roe ritey achvecodee ibe-defondaut. On veiaay, | *Pecialitics and run them up.-independent of the, 1X 107 ane T rs) to any suspected of the least leaning towards Unionism, | Sf hte body, tailicting ‘slight wounds,” ie. hed att this oe abet WY, Hila money bas, been rcady's | not the proof-sbceta, but tho substance. He stated tht | general market. The leading operators generally a ee ee ay end, withal, a dangerous, bad man. With another he was | ‘time reached a distance of oly some ten feet from bis |'Fveq bets upon, thirty oF thitay. five thousand State ma, {| 000.00 the proof shegts contained she title-nake—“Lisey’ | Iook for a decline in-prices before the rise which jand, suddenly drawing.a pistol with one haad | jority ‘ating hed State ma- | Trom Mureh, 1851, to Noveraber, 1862.” This cannot be, 900 do “6 p sur! ¥ the reverse—s, Unlog man, who wad |‘S0ie nage, bewla knllgrwith. the, ouber, be sprang upon Patan yteg hrs Lady Fr pig oe Sign henwese, | since tte ‘proo!-shests were, according to the testimony + | is expected. this fall, and are holding off. It is cA ee 4556 pos, ae pty MaeM Chey Thm down thd Glau’ leeshag over btn, phaged he take | Stake ray ae om St ouis, I aay one friend of Freee ee rocite in a specito form. Ivise-epacitic alle- | °\¢8"; for instance, that when 18,000 new shares of 40, coe ee ae + Bt . ul * * * d digham & bet of one hundred collars that | of a specific libel, and must be 90 proved. Hudson are issued, on the lst proximo, it will need do. 238% 200 do. 45% sete heey ie muro nani et ran ttn | Maga ap ah ir tasla p | wtoe Sen mane enrages at | anne nerve ont prt rena bliewkery | eh Shitaea BR Bsa By any, walk; a must dhe.” Slowly withdrawing tbe knife, he plunged it |*teered'to do'be Ir he woald to forty \- > 7" 4 ‘the price up, and the old. hands rather look for a | 100N ¥iCen 135, 200 Chi & Alt 83 fo all, and to cil itenta one of natare’s noblemen, Look. | ‘aguin snd agatn paris ‘siberton Coogi erm sand. Ho refused to doo, and there the matter dropped. || "50" pesaioy read from Greonleat to show that the notice | breakdown ‘which will enable thetit to come inat }102. 4- 1 ‘60 Chi & AURR pret, a, fing at these ro; orts in a cursory light, one would be apt a aeantienatoen established. He waa capuired should be presented before the commencement of the ‘100 do, 6 134% 100 ao. to suppose one or the other must be a fabrication, and | {t will be recollected, last spring, and was vent North, but trial; algo. stronger extract from Vosca's Criminal Evi. | lower figures. At the second board the whole mar- | 400 do. . 14 x do or tho only question would be which is the true and which easapht with the orbit rroer th ‘Maple Leat, abd instantly donde, ta show thas tt should've presented not only ‘before | ket was firm and prices were uniformly better. Etie | 2, . 40. 136) pom tinlit ip hastened to this portion of the country. In: the commencement of she érial, but time x mt 1140 Erie RE. 100 100 Mar&Cin Ist pref. the false. But the reports were undoubtedly both oor. | SAeontrailahle, be Snied hee acieie aetna’ aod Be elven for the defeudant to produce it. rose 4, Hudson 244,04 Southern 34, Pittsburg | 600 do ies 100 Little Miami BR. 133 vact. only that the partiog making them had been placed | pacity of spy avd guide, bis portcct familiarity with Gaurt then etated that better notice should be|| 74, Rock Island. 4, snd #0 on throughout the list, }. $09 $9 Jo) loca wR ee Hi do dimerenk pesltions .and.saw with, entirely. diesel ep; | Every inch of the cousify SAME tote MGeorgo:fiandail teatited: 1 nea as with ur, | the tone of the market being pretty strong; but |.190. do 10056 fn tics the phases of their neighbor's charscter. Nogroce | minvlly nope pe meen y= eee oe Moore. Count Gurowski published a diary. He came to | the volume of businesa small. At the 4P. M. call SBCOND BOARD, Dring a roport that Bally Vincent, a notorious scout and | has only increased that determination. Au a proof of the me to know whether the, pubjioation was pr ; he $8500 Tr7.30 106% 200 shs Harlem RR.. 137% sharpanooter en the rebel side, promiags to occupy Frank. | arrow eecspes he has hitherto made, it is ouly Beoosa. cama. to hurry ib up, he eald wa were, too slow, itwas | the market was stoady at a amall decline from the }: "to babs tye 995 900 doce. bi0 18s ben wrth hon oh Sivainnend ema otiiie ry to state that three of his horses are now in .sbis di- iM SAF Avan ann Bee er the Count was | highest prices of the afternoon. The following |} |1000 Missourt ae ix "es “ — ‘Yankees m the country. This lean idle. bosst, the sum. |"! Abadia 66 ‘Hil eri lr. Carfingoe put the indictivent in the hands of the | Were the closing quotations of the day:— | | 20000 “do. [180% 200 do. 1B er of men be talks about not being in this neighborhood ; ‘ a ees hours, the por. wiemeyaen ty ron "81,reg 107. a 107! ape RS 150% 600 Mice Cons Bi wa fand it was only intonded to frighten women, children and | 90, mnich time operaitons wore materially mnterroret Bave you seen or road the 30, do, 00 a, 896 Dogroes. Still, it is anticipated that after passing Frank. camp, having fully accomplished the onject for which tt Tbave seen the book, but 300 do. 355 200 Ll Cont RR iz in there will be more or jess cavalry skirmishing, the | ws despatched. The, country was thoroughly scoured caine te 200 do 0 do enemy are no doubt concentrating considerable of a force | for miles, and the TOME enpolied of the presence of any Williatm H. Moore testified: 1 100 do. ed 100 Wich So& N Ne for that very purpose, ‘Another refugee that the | Considerabie number of the enethy, while some substan- eeredent: y 300 do. 36% 400 Clove & Pits enemy are fortifying Edwarde’ Bluff, on the Sabine, where ane Weaagarens eateamnten denaaumeeatendenuetoete oh 200 Cumb Coal - 36% 400 do .. they are concentrating in force, intending to . which the 150 do. 36 Te, do. Passage. of the Sabine and entrance into the Lone ae SduLaremeanedas] rie... 0X 100 ik cues SN eee Giate, This will unaoubtediy prove to be the = woald pftrmmenett R Erie preterred.105% a 105 SO donnnge 40 480 came: rh, Yee, sangemment at any “polnt ia — cmenenons Hudson River.138 5 @ 1383 200 Quicksilver Mg Go 67 200 vali cvpeains sores tes Popo mp ee | Texans pst reseee Hariom.,.....188 138%; 50 QBrocecseoes OT +250: peneerwenet posal sutauing and shumaaity towards all Lowlsisuians. ‘Tho | tnt Reading» :.1123%4 = 12394 4 300 pach iS cen teah, meee et ee onieg Sue i ‘different visita- pa ve The judgment in the fiisiousc of the Cumb 200 N'Y Goat Hse 1a 200 ‘vast extent of country, and ne necessity of alow move. es st poceasion- | ult of | the ‘election. Ie writ, hardly be attern land Coal and Iron Company thai the Hoffman oe 0. Tents , to protract tate they bow a Bum! ‘necess: to Moyer ace realised cf wanwtante trom Wigiand or change of rilers during the cot | favor cf Vaan ippuld bo.acp greck tempenage. An Conl Company was rendered on Friday at Anna. | #00 | do res Indeed, 1 te 8 otek wit many aympadnlzore tn poe m4 fates of peut prod men in 8 few days mas tax polis, Md., by the Court of Appeals of the State of | 900 do bee scouted Brownsville, Sah bron veloomed by Gone <a ) ribet gencentatten tows would | be calied tatho tnatter. Maryland, On Saturday the impression which | 200 do. an rebe arms. . i their anticipated mocrats thom. Enworer, io enty the eld repert’ of “Preach vesaguition OF the passage advance up to this poiut © | solves with the reflection that they mizht bave been suc. was derived from statements made by members of Sales at the Public Board. l the court was that the case would not be reached before November or December. It was actually Jatervention wi was 90 prevalent a short time since, hment of the Corps d'Afrique was set at work re- had they nominated some other man than Valian- ‘and had just reached this section—mail facilities not | ™ the of task which was | digham. Persoanily he appears to be rogarded in about having been resumed since the former occupation of the Stream ts now open | the same light as Mahoney in lowa. He is represented country by the oon jae he for ae migetien pz tiem arena boats wo tate Pore thus oy, nen 8 at own party as having bers pa yon Goheaéetremmane ‘soreigne odtbaia tabs bho hnet a the following judgment rendered on Anticipating the order for a movement every day, the | from the rallroad terminus at Brashetr City. There ix a | that he has lost the confidence of many of uheir leaders. | Rss’ Ad no one else im the United States could trans Rn ne STOTT, UNE. officers and men are in high spirits, and anxious to meot | Considerable quantity of sugar from last year’s crop still | A large number say they will not support him out of per- ar. i om sveperennn dy Syadeanp had bese Cumbertand Coal and Iron Company agt. Alien’ M. Sher- the enemy. The expedition is a favorite one with ali | Femaising in this locality, and speculators aro on hand, | sonal motives Tuey assert that they were deceived an senpuotonae ae adamant pro: | man, Wm. B. Dean and the Hofman Sieam Coal Com- Classes, and the different officers in command have the | 88 usual, to purchase al offered for sale, which will be | Wit treated by Mr. Vallandigham after ‘abored te Suen) caibeoprepenanapatmueuig-anghapts sneecountel pany. of Allehany Coun'y.—This canso, standing ready 1 pheit confidence and 14 respect of the troops. | pushed tarket as noon as army necessities will | his behalf, and they will not be caught Shase Count Guroweki went tos printing ofice.1a August, | {°r bearing, was arned by solicitors of the do 50 do. ‘Added to this, through the asuidvous superintendence of | Allow of transportation to New Orleans. The crop for this The democrats acknowledge that tney mado « mis: | Seen, and burried up a work inthe tion tn August, | parties and submitted, and the i 500 Bucke Co Lead Co 17% 100) dow... 1. 88% thon ur thone waenareaaee Othe euaeday hoaehnes or tea | begs bende Sate beaciy ait bees (guuova aad ton pot. cade eraniied’ enereumen ante ; therefore, the author of ‘R book entitled @ «lary from 200 Cont Am,Trans Co 200 Clove & Pits Rit. 10745 neeay ts unstepeenesy tact, Gov ewious clsunens pedeeiie] fing pel eed ey the destruction of th nomination for Governer of Obie, thar net aenatoun ba casita temeeemammanaa tenet + 100 mle dais 600 do. 107% ‘The present pr: cla, therefore, are most flattering; the fences ig crops all along march 1d have been elected, The bio ‘uck J gniy ram beok o be fared wl be fhe commencement This will cease, owever, with the movement now in pro- Tioory ms Obuoxta the people ot ‘Onio that they ne erdwak with the composition or publication he of ine. 1c season ore object cam) 2 another season Itness woul av rt other ‘Carrington esti sitting as a Cow ity, passed fro sccomplished. r sil fix" promerty which formerly this rick | man than Vi m ee ie C1 aoberk sonaamamaanaserte why heon'f November, in te year 186%, from when the meant ial Maange ee Prepon aporactadlon of daty. by the palieal Camas a | ante tckets Lo be Voted for ou Tuokay next are headed |'Yaq gumelont. 10. know that ibe book coottined the ibe: | tit ca7#e was taken, bo, dnd the same is hereby, re. santana, Finst Divimon, Proper appreciati powers — versed Niveramwra Aguy Corrs, & single determination to sink préjadices and antmosities renee UNION STATR TICKET. gp ep rey my Cireu WsaP, Spt, ien, § | nib rt enming wheres the Unt syria eh apculy, | Seb lattes ae'sat Watson | ie ts Pinal Preparations for the Advance—Rebels Encountered at Governor. . Chas. Anderson, of mery ; ‘Count Gurowskt impor! be hie work, | Spelloes Contreville—Occupation of Centrevitle by Our Troope— a prea Jn Hone ie, ar oa is t peonibte, bar nes et al pesbabtor that the wees fod rurhor« vd A Rebel Flag Capeured—Revult of the Brprdition—Navi- | FIne IN CHERRY ATRERT—THIRTREN HORSES BURNED— | Treamiror of Stato.4. Volnay-Dorvayot Mina coaaty. * Foe Count was in the ty during te otrcalation of the Mio eberman gation of the Atchafalaya—Sketch of the Guerilla Chief L088 ABOUT FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. Ba. of Public W'ks.Jotia M. Barbere, of Highland county. | work. He was in the buokstores of the city during iis pone epthg Bee Baily Vincent, de., de. , About half-past one o’clock yesterday morning a fire So TT Vale ay on. we erm are” aohes appetite enid or FINAL PREPARATIONS FOR THE ADVANCE. Droke out in a row of frame stables in the rear of No, feos Sot amines ] oor man prying amg yor 4 OF from Final preparations for the advance ate still under pro. | 174 Cherry street, occupied by Titus, Frazer & Titus and wit Bubbatd, of Logan oanty peblished with a.certain mame on ita {aoe aa the desig: | mand nencuene weg great, and the prospect is fair that at an carly day they | Other parties. The flames spread fapily and cleven Decne uk ientenn 1b fever lom—ve site tas cies inmeer eeamd ‘inthe work, | 2ppelins, o oi ‘wil be completed, and the army pushed forward rapidly Board of Pub. W'ka.Joha H. Heaton of Belmont J. | There in not @ particle of proof toshow that the defendant | (ro wince ‘and effectively to ite ultimate destination. The weather itis for me to give the history of any of | was in the city at the time, er that be knew it was being | by ihe to for some time has been very dry and uoplessant, uncom. the candidates. leaders on each ticket have been 80 | circulated, or that be was ima store when the book was fortabt ppponyeitens Son, 4 written up and dowa that the country i# pret- | sold, though an attempt to prove euch was made, ex} iy #0, eo ‘was almost insupportabie yy awed natty Wolk ees “If @ man wants to | Chief Justice Carter delivered @ charge to the jury, io and tho cisterns were fast drying but oa Monday Know his own history, hee hy tpl dt ‘which, at considerable loagth and with characteristic Sunes Doniwey magna Caer Ie ey ad pe F preterm yen ace eee compile ad borray If they do pot know ives | cr thas portion retating to tbe bal charged in tbe indies: " ‘ cisterns “ meat E ‘with pure, fresh water. ‘The rato was much needed, and ee teers the omni aaares ‘The District Attorney wished to kmow the case could tended ‘a0 elsewhere. 1 eer ae. Wer ten rng) enable him publishers: ‘the country bears eviaence of its refreshing, revivifying i ti ede coon toe at St. iB, bests Trom'New Yerk end Westens n power, Nothiag of importance has transpired, the enemy de mee tag tornp Hs Lod ‘a Ol. ‘Mr. Bradley objected, and the Court susteised the ob- evidently having taken time by the forelock and rapidly to the Burnet and registered ‘bat — - SNe Diewrtet Attorney desiree to enter a nelle pros. removed all thelr force to some point where a stand can Geary room an ht Wore iiah hunired perv te which tbe Ooart ruled wan, inpoesinie under the Clem’ 0 ne Oe ae cuawhere, Aptne-Guraee tn-tie ay tapeiiten aaa MTun borg thon rendered 0 verti. ot oot guity RRCOUHTER WITH REBELS AT CENTREVILLE. = dost of bs tee a6 woll as the most widely patched Purpose of invertigat truth of Ng ues Ta Fn Reanost New certain rumors which prevailed in camp, to the effect Cauron oF Mcapen Donna tax Jott Riors.—Wm. Cruise rood Cr Ay cure Lg Foe or (aD PRESENTATIONS AT ‘that & considesable force of the enemy were circulating | was taken into custody yesterday on charge of being pee During the «rove a toe bret firet regiment New 40 the front and on the flank of this position, and also to | concerned in the fm wh could ‘on the cause of the oe in the marder of Mrs, Anne Derrickson during travel. is the Mietura commanding Scour the country and secure the cattle and horses which | the July riots, Deceased, it will be remembered, was Of the Obio, and the ra ‘the Seventh Avenue snight, (f undisturbed, fail into the enemy’s banda. The | married to n negro, livieg ta ‘Thomas streot, and on the | Cumberland, ‘courte martial win sob, ad “Hall. ‘The regiment sapedinon was commanded by Colonel Love, Acting Bri a aes ee ee to save one of ber rena ieee Foliticlans, eomtFaeew®. | one preach let General, of the One Hundred and Sixty-trss New | Children from the | tury wes, beaten argc reconraemermenemd ine —5 > tastructed ia " crowd, ing ‘York Volunteers, and consisted of that regiment and | made number of arrests st the th gure ante po Steere t cor, Lent pa phige hag onemper ya: Volunteers, a tew companies toed Greoin Justice Dowling a aetna eae Ok tn ore —— from the = by eat aal soprprie preseneed 4 walry and one section of th used Dattery. Getting an carly start, the potat Sees, Exrawuvs Bonotanr i Brosowar—The extensive dry | Gries’ roncarkable well, The forests are tel et onrten Se bot wich a ae ap @smail place called Centreville, was soon reached, the goods establishment of Geo. Blixs & Co. , 340 Broadway, waa a pone hunted for nearly two years. erops in a well chosen —e, on ' artillery posted to command the main road, supported by | entered by burglare oo Saturday night, aud robbed | will of course fall into our bands, thus inflicting a severe ot the Ln yy RS eS, pf. BS fn jainntry force, picket guards of both infantry and | Sasiiee Tertceaties The, thieves eeced an en. | blow on the rebels Bir pee ‘inn who weet cempetly te poh A so Ny cochaglergh heendoae por today ng Into Catharine lane. and managed to carry off al} Court bee mm mn yy ate, 060, ost, wit y at. enon ae eet ae \ Hy tod the mala body despatched to the lert, a wee otk! fetes he crreumaence, eat J one berg Sone i830: 3 bet; S776. g 10, 8 tse age! mid bid Bis ehhidses eld Srepessten trensere. | tt ts y ad loading to @ small bayou, on the banks of which | ferret out the rasan) | Hon '0 | 1/028; 2438, 2,460, 2,373, 2,618, 2,408, 9,454, 2/480, 2,458, lereninated qth o capital capper,, te whieh 5 the enemy were reported to be located in some force. | ANY TOR 4 SumaMnon of Pomc Ortman—J, R. | 2/400) 2/A62 and ry tina ee 5 ‘The pickets of the enemy on the main road, seeing the | Carreras, who was arrested some days ago on a charge of 2 - © ‘Museo ov rem Mannra Seormry.—A reguter quarterty mali force in thelr front, became quite bold, and rode ceresa ne, 8 Beston shoe dealer out of $2,200 worth of Disnstee on the, Wraliped Sones \ ae er ce oon eae ire Ponte ane 3 dows towards our cavalry, driving them in upon thelr in- | Fora rumerenet inst the charge Is unfounded, and arks | The schooner Orion, laden with Coat ofl, was Dureed iat 1 Soaise os the Gaited States Hotel, Captala 0. A, - Cantey supports, accom bing which, they slowly retired, | been fully lavestigased CNS Subll the mater bas | ios os ee ramen me guceerengeom eee Goomee® ' Plarebal, President, nad about (weaty members preprat,

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