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Tears | TWO DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ‘menaced by the rebels ta front or GéiE; Advisubis to Bold this division of aghs ‘es veterans well ta band ceqdy to be transerred to any ,wiat et enert Woifoe, Nothing would piense Rosecraus ne than an ‘advance Of Price north of the Southwest Branch Sailroed. | diviaion well im hand, added to the ‘#00Ps 9°" concentrated at ether points, the rebels would a: S04 8 660d chance of seeing the inside of one of Lincola’s bas- journals refer to so oftes. The secos- sata eore ean yesterdsy afteraocn over the ova- b ape General Price at the Head of the Invaders. Pillaging, Burning and Destroying on Every Haad. tiles the southera Tho Reb 4 reguiar flare local m:itis aud or General Hesecrans thea ch .nged the order so that Elair wi to assist im organizing tho defences of the Germans especially ricaus, Wao have formed temporary companies for the trated aud refused to boaworn in A "t want a sick man for well why didn’t ho roturnto bis ‘This fretting spread rapidly. officers ef the militia called out they Delloved “thet yy Na I it ir men would openly mui placed commend of Goueral Bair. Seotog: that Communication with Generals Ewing and Mower Still Cui Of. erapowered on! the city, but 6 Gnd maay Ame- emergency, remons: Gorman leader said leader, and i¢ he was field? Whe Struggle for the Possession of Fealmental Pilot Kuob, test prom: General Pieasanton arrives be shall be Tu the meantime Colonel eppontod | She Could Not Furnish Troops for One Battle North Missouri indicate the ox- i out of the inhumanitics practised by worillas under Bill Anderaoa on the increase The soldiers along the railroad are desperately excited, Ted {oto Calloway county, where u’a rebels bave been clothed and fed and con- for several weeks, The Union farmers are organty: in and oulling for arms. They declare a war of ex- and their sympathizers, Sr. Lovis, Oct. 1, 1866. ‘Tt ta stated on military authority that s messenger ar. pes Pived from General Mower to-day, and that one was seat him im return, Nothing more can be ascertained (rom to sueceed Blair. Brown (United States Senator), bas been to the immediate command of the exempts. ‘The reports citement growin, St, Genevieve report hearing heavy fir- im the direction of Pilot Kuob to-day. This indicates hat Geveral Mower has arrived and ie engaging the ene- — ‘ez known to bethere. Advices from the river towns below bere say that mumbers of refugees are still crossing over into IIl- is, termination agatost the rebela and ask to be Jed into the rich rebel counties of Boone, re secessionists abound. ‘The plea in favor of this course is, that unless the rebels the arrival of Prtco will be the blood and murder agaivat ‘Phe worst is yot to Randolph, Howard, © exterminated no signal for a general crusad every Union mnvn iv that come in Norch Missour'. ‘A depuration of citizens of Lexington bave arrived here of Colous! Mckerran, a rebel coppor- head, who commands a Stute milttia regiment and is now post commander ut Lexingion. democratic Stuto ticket for Secretary of State, acd bas abnsed his official ; sition to prevent radical Uoion men, who bave ‘ormed military companiss arte, und carried on a system of petty persecution gene- inst all WhO do not agree with bia ta polities. Busigess wag resumed this morning, and stores ar lowed to be kept open until three P. M., by order of Gen. ‘The streets are filed with armed men, and ally a regiment of veterans from abread arrive, Five regiavote from lito eighteen mies of ube Iron tho rebels are thererore the city without hindrance rivoz, which is our farthest military stevion, forms the southern boundary of the county. A rebel “demonstration upan St Geneveive, on the river, is expected, and iarge oumbers of people have ‘Two gunboats lle at Cape Girardeau, James FAarrison, of the tirm of Choteau, Harrison & Valle, owners of the Iroa mountain, arrived here to day. ‘He was at General Price’s beadqusrsers and conversed ‘with him. He also caw Trusten Polk and several other This settles the matter as to the pres- ©.0e of Genera: Price in the State, which many here have to solicit the r He iw candidate oa the X from obtaining ‘The furnaces at the Ircu mountain are safe; but all Horses and niules there have beeu stolen by the rebels A party of rebe! cavairy entered Franklin about ten o'clock to-day and burned ali the railroad property We hold only road to-day, and able to come within twenty The Meramec A brigade of General Smith's troops soon afterwards feached there and drove the rebels out, who went to Gray's Summit, four miles west, and burned the railroad depot there and other buildings, aud also destroyed nome valuable machine shops. & special train went down the Irom Mountain road from Franklin last night and learned that the rebsis nud fred De Sote and partially destroyed ihe town, ‘Two men entered Danvilic on the North Missow foad on Thursday, and were identifed as belougiug to They were immediately hung. A train which wont pp the Iron Mountain road to-day tinsburg, in consequeaco vf dis @ band ef guerillas was lylog in wait for It enerai escapade of the iphabitanta every - ec, ia the southeast and along 0 Pacitlo Ratiroad where cOuth of the hie’ the southwest branch of 8 crowded with refusees, FARRAGUT. Anderson's guerillas, @urned back (rom Mi Affairs in Mobile Bay. VForvnsas Mownon, Oct. 1, 1884. The despatch stommer Gonvecticus arrived iaat evening with despatcbos {rom Admiralefacragut. Fark Morgan i | geod ‘as a dep being put 1 condition tor atrong defeaoe. Tho oxemy are trying $0 place torpedoes ia ths chanas! above Fort Morgan. The report chat our gunboats are near the ctty of Mo- The secessionists along this road are said to he selling heir property and taking to tho bush, fearing that the Outrages of Anderson's gavg of guorilixs wit! be avenged. Loyal men are reopivioy ering from the government end organizing for thatproise:i oo! the State, » Great excitement is reperied a3 existing along the Maandbal and St, Joeph Railroud. from Irontoa report that a large force is ad- ; phat piace rom the South, ous it is not | known are rebel or Union troops. , to be Geueral Mower’s army viebs from Fors Smith, amkansas, say that ere are on half ratious, that the forage is exhausted, and that.eearly «it our cayairy are without TMPORTANT FROM WASHING Wasnincr0g, Oct 2, 1964, BB RECRLVED FOR FORTY M5T.LLONS OF FAVA-G WEN Ge BONDS. the Creusmry annowaces are theugnt, hor The seorstary of erved at the Troasury Dewortmeat, ander | ayrress approval Bune 30, 9 been heard from | of Friday, tue laty iust., tor bandg o r. Lours, Oct. IP, M. be Uutted States | rty mailions of ddflarg. Zhe bonds of @ definite ebaracter hi img to-day. 4g Inst accouats he was behind ilk bya party of militt that had ly ocoupled the town, and it was thougut that anless the rebels greatly outnumbered him he could, Grive thom off. Railroad co:muauicasion on bova sides of | pleasure tai has been cut by the rebets Greas sarm existed at Fi cxklio last night, and heavy firing was heard ifthe direction of Mosclie, twelve tailes | prem to the amount o semi-annual y io goverumontt after Wisi * | forego Unio Mtocwding | caake peace if the Uni ed. 0 the whole aa vant Bid for wy each bidder | eae ne sah hahaa at et | ' / mina? be deported ae gauraotes “Tor the paymont of me After the firing hed ceasod a fire was seen, indica ing | seriptions v cepted at Hie sual depesitanie thet the Dridge at that point over the Meramec river, bad been burned.. There was but a small guard there. AM the rolling stock of the Pucific Railroud «¢ irank- Lin, wes breaght down to Allentown last aight. ‘The stock on the southwort breach of the roid bas been a good deal scattered, and it ie believed ther @onsiderable force of revel cavairy in the vicin Notroabie has yet occurred on the Pacitic except the removal ef the rolling stock from Frankia; Dut fears are entertained that the rebels will attempt vo | and or! dostroy the Osage and Gasconade bridges. General Brown, commauding the District of Central Missouri, hes withdrawu his forces trom Warreosburg. Bedalia, Boonville and other points, and concentrated them at Jefferson City, where both troops and citivens | paid, with accrued Ww are hard et work erecting fortifications. Geaeral Kirby Smith, spoken of by some pers as commanding the rebel forces tm this in Missouri, It was reported some days ago that he would probabiy join Geacral Price; but bo bas not been | WASIANGTON BUMIRS—BVOYANCE AMONG MIGITAGT | che stream of heard of since, The General Sw @eapatohes is General A.J. Smith, of the Sixteenth army Corps, audit was s0 announced ai the commencement of qhis rebel raid, | o« ives | and reservas the fighting for afterwards va Friday, October 14 be made oy " highest offerers, out the mght to dectino a F noc d®emed recetvid wii be the | graavally cesdive ow retaynug those bie advantages The amount of accepted officer or bank authortved Co aet under this notice, 90 ad- ‘vice of ucceptanae of offers, as follows:—lue half on the | 20th of Oct vor, and tay halance (iueluding tae premium The bonds will base miterask (rom Novembder 1 on deposits from bei by the government meat, or twenty-five per cent of accepted oilers, erest, Jetaber 14, in Untied states rat augh certificates will be + foetalmont oly sboula be andorced aad addressed to the Secc@tary of cue Tre aeury. date to November 1 witt be paid | Yne-half of the first instal cartifientss of indebioane | received in part a» Offers under thie ih referred to ww tnere ssual niinbse of reinors one of v high reaait a om is @ paiutul re} rile of @ ateamer This, However, is aot There have bean todo ot relating to military operatiyas, © a City voit, j the expt: sion of the aod the los of muny firmed. No news bas be or. Loci, Oct, 2, 1964. Ateain from Franklin today reports all quiet there. ‘ ‘The rebels are reported to have destroyed the bridges to-day, but the feeling bors comaius buoyant an ‘and burned ail the railroad property for twenty miles Franklin, on the soutbwest branch. Prisoners captured about sixteom miles from Franklin | gyinty co quooessfully prosecute Bis plans, The recent | report that Price was about two miles beyond with seven thousand mea. oguing | maintain the Uuwe, and ye hia prestige at che wead of surar the Veeaident of bie of success. Sheridan the Shoosadoah valley out w koowe to y w tho support of Early, ; dem: aatration by General ( | the movements of the enc’ Aft te quiet om the Tron Mountain Railroad as far @8 | sou thors is no doubt now antertatsed of the permancat Hillsboro, where the rebels are reported to be workiug { pation of the valley by our forces THE SKVEN-THIRTE LOAN SUBACHIPTION® ‘The aubscriptions to the sevon-thirty foan, geported to i tho reasury on Friday aod Saturday, amounted (0 $1,- | the demociatic 2 subscriptions te ante the lead mines. Fredericktown is still occupied by the rebels, but not in large force, General Ewing’ fence of Pilot Knob is described by 0 one Of the fiaest of the war. 6 been most gulluntly con- ducted, Hig mea had no sleep for four nights, and nothing to eat except what they could pick up on the ‘way, and fought the enemy constantly. Nothing has been heard from them since their arrival st Harrison gtation; but it is belicved that they have reached Rolla. ‘The depots of Washington and South Point, fifteen and eighteen miles weet of Rankin on tho Pacific roud are Teported to bave been burned, ‘The iron works at Pilot Knob have suffered to the ex- Cont of $26 000, and the stores in the town were robbed {from $60,000 to $60,000 worth of goods. A goutioman who lett Pilot Kovb on Friday night re- ports that Price has from twenty thousand to twenty- five thousand veteran troops aud some five -vecrulte readtly obtained in the State, The tutus amount of t in $44,904,560. GEYERAL mut ‘The remains of Goneral Burnham arrived here to das im ebarge of Major Hart, en route (or ry MOVEMENTS OF THR SECRETARY OF THE (NTERIOR. her, Secretary of the Interior, (eft oo a ariel visit to New York A REMARWABLE BOON’ T Among tae bovaty ju. pers recently exec andria wag onc whose bardihoad seome' to be without sent } eyewitnesses as His retreat is alao said to M'3 REMAINS. to the officer of tl Fequestiag the attend: } view of the provable drift of the Chicago resolutions — oath | cautiously even (0 obscurity as they have boon worded— that he cared mothing for the chaplain; but, ag | Will explain the apparently contradictory nature of some regulations provided for it, be thought he bad better enjoy the privilege. A few hours after he wrote a wiil, boqueathing about thirty thousand dollars, giving to his gard ove hundred dollars apiece for their kindness to him, and remembering to an oqual extent a aumber of others connected with bis place of confinement, The officer of the guard was appointed executor, went to raey to carry out the provisions of the will, and fonnd the prisoner to have beea without a ceat, or any indication of bis ever possessing one. NEW NATIONAL BANKS. The following national banks have been croated since the 24th alt. — First National Bant of Providence, Pa,, capita! $60,000. | Kighth National Benk of Philadelphia, capital First National Bank of Middletown, N. ¥., cap of Boston, Mass. , capital $200,000. Tho total amount of capital ie seven huadred and twonty-five thousand doliars. Capttat added to Firat National Bank of Bouth Worces. ter, N, ¥., ¢wouty thousand dollars, ‘To Second National Bank of Boston, Mase., one RaRdred } uncertainty which overanadows the destiny of the Ameri. thousand dollars. Total capital of banks previously created, eighty-six millions, six bundred and eighteen thousand, two bua. dred and eighty dollars, Grand total, eighty-seven miilions, four hundred end Gixty-tbree thousand, two huudred and cighty dollare. Oar St, Louls Corres; St. Lous, Sept. 30, 1864, Rebels Defeated at Pilot Knob—Generat Ewing om the Soutnwest Branch Railroad—The Rebels Thwarted—Our Lines Contracted Within Twenty Miles of St. Lowis— General A, J. Swith's Movements—Flare Up Among the Militia—War of Extermination—Ezcitement in the Inte ‘The crisie is passed. Price bas been foiled in his at- Compt to capture Pilot Knob, mente of the robots will be for safety. ‘Rolding the fort at Pilot Knob, and the de- ‘termination of General Kwing never to surrender, forms one of the most herolc episodes of tho war in the West. ‘The graphic account of Captain Hill's should be trans: forred to your columms entire It is as good as a romance) Tt in stated at headquarters this morning, that General Ewing and bis command have safely arrived at Har- isons station, on the Southwest Braoth Railroad. From thie point they can either continue their journey to he Missouri rivor, or tura to tho left and form a junctien ‘with General Jomn McNeill at Rolle, General Ewing conscripted all the horses in the country, and orders have boon sent t MoNeill to do Hxewiee, In order to prepare @ division of mounted men capable of following the im. menge force of cavalry on the rebel side. The anton of wing and MeNeill renders the safety of Prico’s army perilous In case they venture to appear in the vicinity of } Rolla, Indeed the tide hes turned. The news of Ewing's fafoty caused the greatest excitement in the city*last evening, and to-day volustecring for temporary service fs going forward with @ “hip, hip” anda Bomo uneesiness bas been manifested on account ‘of the withdrawal of all our forces from the from Mountain Raiiroad, below the Meramec, Gosoral A, J. troopa ali evacuated De dete 4 henceforth the move- ‘The gallantry of Continental Baak . RL, Oo! The meamer Electra, from Now York tor collided with an ueknown schooner itweee Little Guil an started at the stera, and put into chard Neville was meegered to Diowe and Ricks rovetves warren two o'clock this The Britannia at New York and Pernvian at Father Point. Reavy Decline in the Rebel Loan. BD FRANCO-ITALIAN TRWATY, The Chicago Platform and the Right of Future Secession. Warning to the Canadian England’ “Conducted on Grant's Principles.” enna / BAD NEWS FROM MEXICO, ae., &., &o. The Britis sicumship Britannia, Captaio Ferrier, from Glasgow on the 17th of September, reached this port yesterday, at moon. Tho Britannia was off Cape Race last Tuesday four { hours aboad of the mai! steamship Asia, which ioft Liver. pool the same date, Tho news by the Britannia bas boen anticipated by our telegraphic reports trom tho Asia and Saxonia off Cape Race, Our European dies by the Britannia, dated in Glasgow to the LTtb of September, contain the following interest ing details of the wews by the Agia:— The steamship Peruvian, from Liverpool at hait-past two o'clock P. M1. om the 22d of Soptember, via Londen- derry on the 284, arrived off Father Point at hall-past two o'clock yesterday afternoon, Her dates are two days |stor than those praviously received. Marahal McMaben sailed Sepiember LT for his post as Governor of Algiera, | On and after the Lit of October alight will be snown to mark the position of Paunt’s Rock, Cork, oa which one of the Loman steamers was lost some Lime ago. A meoting was beid-in the Friends’ institute, Dubtia, to inaugurate a subscription in aid of certain societies in Amorica, who Have for their object the amelioration of | the morat and physical condition of the tiherated and escaped negroes, ‘There was adanost respectable chough not numerous attendance, cvingrésing many of the lend” tog gentlemen among the Qusker und Independent com. munities. A Quaker gentieman of Cincinauti was ivtro- aliou irom ihe Amori¢uu societies, He atated that be © Missiasipp! valley, and | found the conditiva uf Cas araroes far worse and their | aftabors far greater than te bad anticipated The stoamenip Jara, from New York, arrived at Liver. | pool on the 21st of September. 1 Tee stcamsuip Kangaroo, from New Yo, also arrived at Liverpool on the ae, tentbar Tho steamship Edinburg, trom New Yor, wrrivat at Tavorpool on the 22d of September Doe Wnited states steamer Koagaarge (eit aya! on the } et of September oa @ cru had viqued jeavy Decline in the Rebet L foun of Our ‘wo Pres ante American wilvices ware regarded a4 a9 (avorahe cor { the Nort@ bat the rebel loau ad deol nod ao 4: tose} — pine | (im Candee J ius per cent tu (oss chug a Kak, The Londoa Zimes uns an eon or tiotas OL the two partios, coumeding the except that one 6 surged upside down, aud be mass Keep on dghetag has Lanco) but can ow will ag anybody. Mc a cannot ferege Laiog but instead olbg Ob With War ho puts the ence experiment Arse Vho Times thinks the nation, after en vying respite frou War Bod tasting (a8 BivsMOge Of jPace Once more, may uj, Oven at be thought an imporsibie the ex, of wom would now surretitier, Whe Prestie 19 THR RIGHT OF Sue IN THe OUICAGY Fiaveoum! {From ths Giusguw Weekiy Mail, Bopt. i Apart from the importance wien the Chieege Couven tion posseares intrinsically, that great asaembluge of State dolegates Je. ives additional siguilicance, respiutions ace Likely tocommacd stil grea wogbt, coumderiag the vircumstances uoder which it has met ia As4, from the actual toeality woich w the scans ot its | deliberations, Lato Michigno, and at the head of the vast central jain Mf the Nort Americaa continues! tis on the One band, the fovus to7Which converse th sass of railway (rom si parts of Mhiwois and of (nd rent distan! Wise in aod lowa—States whie' « aistcer of | auemontiag agro c a fartility unMaicly dase vo become the greatest prupary wor tag do thy other ann. 16 vend oF be great ages word the st. fay ae Wostern States to the markers in | he vuinwe, 1 wel the pre Wastorm | Stoves } * * Let as eo back to that suitimate con AS propoxed by tho thors oF all the States esolas tions We fave urnitted co ansider witu sulficieat eare | what woutd hive beew the vourse of the diseusaiopa {the democratis Paty oo donne 1 pieigea wo "war wr tal purpa: ub let usm wit these } | gonceal tern ‘3 the muintensy tn | Sandor the constitit ion’ ta which they pledge Hive a the game resolation m eu m to be the preservation and, worevver declare tir | qe | two contede tire jor a longee period hay b famor tately pul im cereuiasion 48 to the Hiketiho Pleasant tidings. caus being subdued aud driven out of the field. thoy can stl moster in fores, them, Stare of 6 Situated at ovee on the aputhera shore of | tbe, wantonuess of & cruel reven death. We ab: lower. new treay between beane ae signéd, providing troopa from Bi ton | yeors, Coat the King of italy shell uudertake te inviolate tho porsesstons oF fued sod guarantee vot te | macoinations of what uw italy and that the o@ powrey | Florence the Mon y } the Mir tery Assembiage dispersed U4 their « know (hat it {s quite oul of our power to give thom. By sea we are able to give efficient help: Dut all the fair apeeches apd promises in the world would Bot enable us to succor Canade by land if onoe involved ¢ a serious Cog = K..) Northern half of the merican republic. If, then, we urge Canada to do what she has never yet dene—to make mn eure in some de- ol vat upon ber, will fall, and it is im her power, and not mee by which alone that invasion cau be Ine letter signed “An Old Soldier,” we have an au- thentio account of what Canada is doing for tbe purposes of welf-defonce. It she uren doliborate consideration vainks these mesures patisfactory to ber, we have lit- tle to say; but certainly, if Britian troons wore likely & De called upon to makes campaign in Canada, such @ statement would be exceedingly unsaticfactory to us. The Canadian voluntecrs, on poper. amount, it should seem, to twenty-one thousand: of these about ten thou- sand have been orgauized into battalions. Again, of that tea thousand « majority—sball we say six thousand? — Rave been brigaded with regular troops, and gone eredi- tably through a field day. — Fifteen thousand of thos volunteers bave been inspected, and the remaiaing six bhounaod bave beca clotied aad armed. If. the gonerai who is to command this gallant force can contrive to mako as much of them by division and subdivision tn the Boid as our correspondent has dowe on paper, wo do nor doubt he bas discovered the means of th twenty thousand him that cometh him with two bundred thousand; but, unfortunately, total remains unaitered, and we must accept the startling fact that tem thousand mao are all that Canada has vo produce by way of disciplined troops iu the fourth year of the great American civil war. Therh are, to bo sure, besides. eightyeht thousand meltin--ihat is, it t@ proposed to battot for them and eurol them iu battalions. 5 ‘They are to be drilled, orgenized imto battalions and companies and commanded by officers thorougbiy 1 a¥ructod in the inilitary profession. Nothing is wantin, our correspondent says, for the annual drilling of gar Bumbor of those wen bur the voting of & money by the Auseimbly for the purpowe, which will, of course, be torticoming, Yhe man muxt be unreasonable indeed who is uot satisted by — thure menis that Caunda hex at her disposal eigitt — thongand —ayailavle militia! To nocount complete we ought te add that very effictent ps eve boon taken for io iwatruction of ofticors, so | that when the Ca ian 4 does come into exisieace there scems no reason to doabt that it will be ably sud eilicient!y commanded. . As our opinion ie challezged on these arravgomenta, we can bave ‘oo hesitation whatever in saying that they appear to us endly wadequate to the demauds of the Present crisif—so inadeguate taat we are really surpris ed they shonid be pul tdrward with apy semblunce Of sutisfuction Moet siucsrely do we hope that the crigis will never arrive by which the eilleioncy of these prepa. Tutions—which dave not even the ordinary a vantage of iooking well on vaper—may be reully tried, We aurmeatiy recommend toe Canadians to took into the question whe it 1s time. A combined ac! the Brads jaurinos: OWhe eastern cons. of Nort words vem e ining and indispensable comdilion for any= an efcient defence. ‘The second condition is Oy siiy ovr sod ogually important, Beng wnadie so j encounter their netehbors with a force of anything Like muaerical equality, the British provinces should strive to compensate this inevitable deegt by superior drill and discipline {t is only bysfu army some what oo the Bur worn that Cuoada cud tw meiutain independence. ae long tos ye rest pt Ami@ioa was conteut wi mere tittary argamzation, there was no very urgent oacon Ay ada sould not be coviert too, Bri f ¢ conaihiag®f thug: is alloca. Ia thgytinges that aro com- we we Paatt probity) find Amorica’ ges into at least | at a hip, mich o iS, Thaw revelry a Cooada to aulfer nersetl, ee ctdone in discipli aiNain her will be fatal 16 toa provmbte, ues. ne Danise Question. The sem Novde Deuriche Attgemeine Zeitung saiae—The iatention of exter the term of tho armi ‘abandoned, the protracs ow the part or Denmark not n that point In fact, the has kesuned @ peculiar character, Nov only Swedish papers gvince, ta the mont pated manner, Scaudineviag tendedcies, but even Copertaxen jourusis openiy avow seutiowuis Lavoradio to the formmi:on of & Serndinavian dyuuaty, instead of recognizing, they attack the stipmations of the peace prehimivarios, It is, thera/ore, quite intelligible thae the great German Powers soouid adbere strict!y to pars ‘one of the protoc A of the armistice. wiereby host Mt) can be resumed at aay time alter six weeks’ aoty The Emp: of Mexico. PRPORTA OF BAD TIDINGS FOR THK (RENCH. b Mail, Sept. 17. ling news from Mexico, tier neace BEZotiatio aating heen without inthuerce pofitieat situation in Cope BRITISH ‘{Urom the North Br Tho Americau mail brings # The main feature of the wt It seen that, so far from the Mexi- Tt im even added thai thes have | ana ite | been able to indict a keries of disastrous defeats on the | onpose French and Algerian troops who were sent o Sonne Of these sunouniers was Bree jirero, Ip four pitebed battlew, i is amid, defeated the strangers; stterwards, as it in the + putting their prisocers to wasuredly hence mere of (iia business, Feance. unimportant, Bourse heavy and Politi il news was Reotes y ins the report of the And belevce it ‘The London Morning F wud ftaty e that n me. The jt forces shall be gradually wirhdrawa w bre the chureh mz at present countenance Of assiat Li the party of action ia Italy shail be removed to rhe Freuch «are vive jo ob the aw arts Jemmae Ry expiemauions from be w cmmyoked (or tue Sth | The | Of Octoder on piaca at Turin, A nutnbor esis shouting “Dowa wit | oued, aud the A demonstration bad ,t g men paradert a No distura 4:t10n6, oF at © Spain he arco ts OF Mintster of the Tat as to the wnder the constr } recommending the impartial treatment a whic o ‘Vieo | of ail politics! partes, and the same time, tte exer- Tights waimpaired Tention of ali tue States plate the discussion oft eventually rare afned , (ey meres! Ls 3 talaw place, ae stil! | Hine Jouatibution con fon. For it must be observe jons make ail ther .e which it may bo determined th rat vider @or the terms they bave a Nor must we love | aight or the fact shat thie proposed Convention of ali the Sates, if aver it Lakes place. 8, nindor the cirenmataacrs, nothing loss im reaitéy (hen & proposal to refer the whois quortion of Btatos rights and the (eieral compact to @ body whose functions will DE coextensive with that to } which the Uaion itsel’ first owed lun oxistonce Sech a of the statemonts, and algo tallies with opinioas to which tho Western States are not unfavorable The Angie-Re Fie A NBW BLOCKADE RUNNKK IN THK MBRSBT. (From tho North Britien Mail, sept, 17.) Messrs. Joves, Quiggad & Co., of Liverpool, have lately completed the Colne! Lamb, a'steo! paddie-whee! stexrh a of 1,788 ‘old measurement. Sbe bas been built ‘and Atted with engine power, with a view to great speed aa a blockede runner. On Tuesday she went on Ber trial trip, and took the opportunity of ‘having & two hours’ Trace with the Isto of Mau steamer Douglas, the faarest oat yet known on the Mersey. ure and thirty-one minutes the Colonel Lamb beat the las by bout four miles. By log the and three | quarter knots, or about nincteca miles an hour. = ‘The Ca: tan Quest 000, | gxdLANn’s POSITION TOWARDS THE COLONIaTS— a CONTING AL ATATRS INVASION—GHEAT GRANT. {From the London Times, Sept. 1 6.) 1 to United States wate. | 185 haptic salen of China are going slowly cise of severity @ Che maintonagce of law and order, ‘Tbe National Assembly hag decided oa the abolition of (he Sevate, Obituary. THE APMICAN & DEATH. (From the North British Mail, Trough » wofal fetality Capen expiorec, nas lost bis life, He has selt. Ho bod gone down to Bath of the British Association, where bi pected with au eeger iptoreet. Oo Thuraday went ont shoot, In forciug a way (brough ¥¢ gum upon his arm, the piece 58. W SREKE, ab ‘vouched by It exploded. and tue charge wout through causing fustantancous death, Bow strangely nud that a tanu who bad seen and done so much, who bed undergone and overcome 60 many perils of jouracy- tags, of waters, of robbers, should come bome to end his ‘his bear! mwerably | 1 Iiigemce per Peruvian, LONDON MONGY MARKRT. Funds continue very flat and heavy. Discount un- ohanged moderate and tendency to greater case minifest. The cotton failure at Havre is that of Mr ©. Dose, with heavy liabilities. Satuerthwarte'’s circulat says businows In United States securities hi Under the Jura’s nowe they advanced riderable sales being made they relapsed to 43% 0 44. Tilinols Contral shares at one time recoded to 61, bat wader lower exchanges from New York reached 53. Erie ures are unckenged, areor but mmerc wheat apd ep corn, and produce si Pt of oats in fair, and uachaoged from those of Mou: LONDON PRODUCE MARKET. Wheat declined le. a 2s. Sugar dull, Coffee firm, Ton quiet, bat steady. Rice fem. Tatlow dull. —lrices are steady, but the tranaections are ‘offee ie net muck wanted, but prices are stony. 1 tiwutlow to the, condition of the countries 6 former pine Ae 2 ten, Rice—here are few buyers, aod prices are which border on that great federation. In the extreme | TAIT change, Sala eite. fhe purebercs are trifling and rates are easier, Tallow.—!’ricos are gdod, with can contipent, 18 the doubt aa to what may be the ellect | (1) ssinese upon the minds of a provd and now almost amiltary | '' ? "i wan Of theit admitted failure to coerce a amalier nation IVERPOOL COTTON . y fore of are, we ask Owrwelven wireiber the result | , The sales of cotton for the week foot up 31,000 bales, ‘will be to disgust (he public mind with thas vain appe- ‘The market was vory Wroguist and dull, aod prices had tite Cor military glory which bes led the declined %d. & Id. for Americam and 1d. 054, for cation isto guch woexampled calamitien, or | other desoriptiong, The sales to speculators were 6,500 whether they will seek to avonge Ra xp tele ‘The saies ow tho day of of their arms and theme! iting of Gteamer were 6,000 baler, the market teir recent losses by the invasion of peizh. ~* + ‘The following sre the anthorired Doring States. The question ia for Mexico and, } quotations: mu pe for Canada, and we Rave endeavored to disobargs ovr Com i 9 duty by peleting ons Whe heceeniy Of defence and ga. | Orieal 6 deavori © arouse our own yy to & H0nne 4 its Sie danger. lang fave held bes boss ple in and | UI _e uaiform, sad yet, bh plain, Hot such as CO id give of reasonable Offence to any community whic, fees a reapest for iteelf aad vst! proper! ite 4 Ves reaponsibilities, 1s aw sated ada leans on fom ant ve Totte. Getaber f, Pe aay STATE OF TRADE IW Ma HESTED. ‘There is scarcely anything doing y litus doing a vara; some sma\ ‘moving of at low aud irregular tion of prompt delivery. G1.4800W IRON MARKETS. Iron.—Sales of No. 1 at £55 69.0 £58 98; mixod sum~- dors at £58 95. @ £50; No.5 at £67 Gs. apis8, Markes LATEST MARCEETS. Laverroo:,, Sept, 2%, 1964. Cotton—Saies of four days 9,000 dalee. Opened firmer, but closed very dull, The sales to specu- lators were 7,500 bales, Conso'n, for money , 635¢ 9 93%. Mitaois “Goatral shires s3¢ 8 6232. discount, rools gf the Lavi Maly OD condi- ‘Ur leans Same 00, Glasgow aA yer, Gate rp — 0 f Snel ry, Vorm (Mex), Diaz, Metamoros—M Kone ‘ontego Bay, Ja—D & Dewolr. Franciaeo. cot, RUD Deel Mop, Fortceas Monroe~Tupper # Bee YembrokeeC lo "eebrakeee M Bartow Losvos, Sept. 23, 1964. PA oad Artingtoc, Bu ™ le. neiae ‘f Patelligence. Ousdiee Dakine ‘ork, Sep: i, Eulie Celestion af Far re jerdine Masanine rh joahoun ugeness: Maiitide ut Belts ty Setnaaie (Br), Y ngers, to bo una W Bath, tat ence fer Liverpool. 37 daye, with mdse sat ‘Lon dom, 48 days, with mdon, G ‘eree, Aug 7. vette at Dublin, 22 ved from Boston, Sept 17, Elizabeth Schelde at Cure Berhaw from Hamburg. ak from Liverpuol, ity of Manchoste °. |, Liver Williatins A Gr , 18th, Cleo at Mamburg. ied for New York, Sey Gailed for Piriadelphia, SHERMAN. Forrest’s Demand fer the Sur- render of Huntsville. 657 paasomgers, to fy Ooeam (i: rt & Co. Bark Susan Jane (Br), Painney, Sept & with mdne and 50 to New Bedford; luarbox, Sept 27, at nto th rt fOr provisions and a 3a too 7, spoke bat, Orieaus for Liver ’ Bila, (ir), Cor, Nugusbo, ept If 4 & Bon. ‘Bept'2, ins 36: é from US guaboat Junta®, criss Brig Daniel Maloney, to Foster & Nickersow Led oe x, mg. Atkins, Cov Bay, U6 days, with Sa. 38, 3) iniiog YH fronw Combe of abark YW q out AW) Loas burther c Union (ie), Road, Wi to DK Dewoil, US revenue catter Varur { sound Was blown of to the inte N\W (Br), Spate, #3 Joon, NB, 10 day hers & Oo. ¢, Porking, Bangor, 8 daya 6 7 n. ndsor, WS, 16d. 78 with piaw Jones, Philadel 5 OUR FORCES: ABLE TO HOLD TKR PLACER, Tepn., Oct. 2, 1854. Forrest, with bio whole force, appeared belo Hunta- ville this morning, and demanded tte surrender. commanding oMicer, Colonel G. M. ‘Twelfth indiana cavairy, refused to comply. probubly been heavy fighting there ¢o day, but uo fears are entertained of its capture, ‘The total Union loss io Goveral Rouseeau'’s expedition im killed and wounded is ighty-sight Large numbers of rebels are roported at Spring Hili twolve miles beyoud Franktin. at port ; an, Frankfort for Pork D waren Sebr Franklin, Prince, Mulbridae 1, Jobnson, of the Ma eK OW Perry. Kis r Florence, Taylor Provincetowm: «0 Brooks, Bearae, Boston, 3 dage. ‘The lines aro cut at that ontet tee almane. Kxchange of Senatur sylvaate, sour fanoy Moss, Davis, Wad Raver. Schr Native, Hart, Fal) River. Fox, Providence on. Major White, of the Sixty and a member of the Pennaylvania Sepate, who ea prisoner fourteea months ago, arrived here He was exchanged by virtuo of a special ar- rangement between Hood and Sherman, and without the knowledge of tue Richmoud authorities, who have here tofcre refused to exchange him on any terns, Brig. Gen. Wagner has taken command of the Second division of the Twentieth corps, ton, who has been ordered to Key West. ‘The jatest intelligesce is that the Nashville aud Atianta bas aot bea touched. THE NORTHWESTERN INDIAN WAR. &’s Idaho Train— e© Thousand t by Gen. & rovidence. SOM, GriMin, Providence for Phitadeipata, Vintage. Robbins, Provideace for Albany tv N Halmes, Arnolt, Providence for Rondive, Gakes, Providence for Por in place of Gen. News | . Newport (or Port Ewan. ain road between Rohy M #totcher, ven, idaeport Cor Phiiadelwete. 90% Attack on Captain F A Battle win # Wind at sunset SNP, with vaio the Bahamas. We nave received (rom our correspoudens the Coltewing at Nassau, NP, for tha mouth of ANg., 1806 Hunyettord, from New York tad jon (Br), found dore'tet; cargo of coal aud mate Nasanu, and cotton, wreaaee 0 Rud AC LUA gua, Jemned and auld: cargo Susan, died of yellow Cover A specjal despated from St, Buu, September 20, suys:— ° fromVort Rice, dated the 10th of September, Muto (uct Captain Fisk's Idaho traim had been attacked by tue indinas, and seven of nis rear guard and four emt- ‘Toey then attacked bis main body at he was compatied to intrench him. | aeit and send back to Geveral Suily for hep. In a rwoming fight twonty Indians were killed, The letter expres: wili beve to return. pesota, dated grants were kilied, in such numbers Avrcioar Lioyvps’ Supplement for Oct 1 is ow cvady Gam delivery at tae offioas of the Aasocistion, 3 Walt vad The new names in this iting 6 steamers, beaides remurvn Sire Teemouwrarn, AZ 1053 tons, bullt at Medford in (imp, has been sold on private terms. Rw Granoe (Erazilisumformeriy the Pyramid, 6 @), was sold by auction at fl uit for $31,200, to Capt ¥ B Bmerson, of York, at Bostow from Oardeves nd. Br ache Susan: ad oo board the crew of the “O Hammond,” vould aot under which, having been wracked. AT Cove (Br), AU. 300 Won ui re For abort $22,000, Seur Aur Woon. ' the opinion that the whole train Captain Fisk dues vot think so, mbee amount oe i Anoiuer letter (rom senerai Sally's command, dated September 21, #nye:— Gonoral Sully has had another baitly with five thou He ts at Port Union, Hie met thres steam. fle had only nine men sand Indians, and defeated them waiting orders to return home. | ors loaded with supplies for Bim. wouaded, all with acrows, except one. which reported that she 2 “T Depaceures. fo fall cargo of, a ore Hept 6 at total low. Part of cargo save: M0 tons, 7 years old, was sotd a awn H Carin sath alt for $3875. Sour AV Brown (naw revenue cutter) haa been cond Oy Conandram.—Why NIGHT BLOOMING Victorions Legions ? Admirers bie ~, 10% tons, has been old be omork (neW), A m, cash. tney byoke down early Leqaltard Lote terios aud information JACOR, # Oflice, 176 Broadway, N. 170 Chatham Uae WOLCOTT'S Enatay Nold everywhere Be J, bas been so" pa Sone h beon sold at $9000 Our dm At Brosawio t by BG Simpeom of o: California, intended for that conat. The (ollowing tanle Dyrmate Beat tn ‘The only perfect ‘a an Hrqutaite HELM BOLD, 54 broadway. o.— On Werdmes- nee Marian, Pourteenth braciag tha newest ac Pioservative Cristwdore’s pot. wholesale and rectal applied by skill artial Corns, Huntons, Nails, Malarged 41 sof the feet, cured by Dr. SACHARIE, No. 7 a Mathaway, stearing 3, was seen Sept 8, ciga Porte. (eo Downes. N York. M Tinker, from Sotee 17! Bepl ko—Lu port brig & Cure Your Coughs with GABANY St COUGH CANDY, T & BARUGAY SURART, iy 14—Arr Jae Lawrence, Bens i id 19th, Promise (@), Pau! Crowell, Hong Ky vith; Continent, ‘Hew: rpeo!. ‘sche Roseway, McKay, Cor Newb i & Pert, Woog Koeas American Porte. ON, Oct 1, AM—Are bri Kona, ok; ‘Mth, Sorithern o. # Deafness, Impatr: a Sight, NOISRS IN THB TPAD. CATABRH AL AFFECT. THRO York), Shaaghae JONS UN TS CHRONIC CATARRE, OBSTRUCTIONS OF THK BUSTACHTAN TURE ig B—Are Wide Awake, Si Bead Mandario, 0. * at his consulting rooms, 4! , wear Rweilth street es Farrings an: Pins—New Stytes, Just received, three, five, sev roadway, ome door below Ci Cid steamship Philadelphia; sbipe Brenda, ¥ Gabain (Brom 1, Philalelphia: brige Same i t by GEO, ©, aL atreet RYork; Manes Walters tt Poe ‘a Heroluiu, Fawn Goerkeiowe, (Br), and Skin—Barry’s Tri- oo ‘The best aad cheapest article Sold by drag. is. For the Hi . Cape iavile Penny Keating, Rich, ued, Baltimore ix, Teel, Paiiadelp Highest Premium Lock Stitch Sew ing WHEBLE RALIIMOPB, R & WILKON, No, 625 Broadway. " 30. PM——Are betas NG, for N¥ork; Marshal Winslow's Sootning Syru children Teething, cures Dyson the Stomach and Bewets and cares Wind Colic, and Diarrhea, cag al G Plage, ©, H. TYLMR, Manufacturer, Piles! Pitest—Dr, Wit» tain cure for bleed ‘ork, 134 Rowery. Reenter few to from abuses and orcossas—now anit reliable treat, Teporia of ine Howard Aasocintiow—semt {00 of eavelopes, Address soctat.on, No. 2 Hout sehre Sarah Buck, Grover ,° Lig i A oe . per ain Be 1, Sept 10—Aer Mnotrens, Wi meee Hate Ntaim Colors the mainehe & beantifnd misc OF brows ‘Color will 05 Fane Oe wm M, Phifadeiphia, Sols Propri had Dern: ba x Mid sone rong. BOW oar way 6 Freukiia ateees, Thteago, ene ait druggists, For esto by If Ree ork tora

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