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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1864. 6 —_ _ with supplies and ordnance; three ambulances, at the headquarters, No, 96 Last Thirteenth street, which Providence has willed it otherwise, aod f barces. ‘|! THE OCTOBER FLECTIONS. ddreskes by the Lion. Jobn Bigler | of Culiioruia, OBSTUVUARY. Ce i eedetiog (uid reestotws of aijecrianee eae, ° Several .> wagons, calasons, forges rh ‘ambulances Bs ze Ewa mia! bis epening remarks, reterr the ~——— ~ minutes of the Court. ‘wove destroyed, because Borses to haul them nes e otione —There isa The D © $. tice Ro; B hh two of the Superior Court, yosterday, M. Off. Most of the valuable hewerer, Mhouleriy refer to, je Death of Chie! Justice ger Broeke part oy Y, Mr. off the fleld. ibaa ‘iiss haute Bae tne con ee Terrey. Evarte, at the conclusion of a case im which he was en. Additional Democratic Gains | Siate:"Thoscitriscrmmroced tho sion, and have been continued Whe Suocessful Oporations of | ocins witanbime barrels of juanor were, found in ove y after she e! Tho link that bound the pres*mt generation with that | gaged, rose, and addresmog Judge Borbour said —~the ce from tbat hour f . his morn™g anounced the . would correapond with ghe statement tu A to this, and , wii) be continued til! No ber Lext. Nono | Of #0 statesmen ami patriots ot great jurists of the | public papers of this omy 1 the Union Cavalry, the R Enquirer that rebel officers. as well as sol- in P ennsylvania. of your oppoceats have ever uimarted the facts or pub. | Rovetution ts broken. The success F wpon the bench of | death of the eminent Chiof Justice of the Urited Sates s bart were drunk duriog the recent operations in the , Mshed C4 ome Stato of things there—that we have truly | the Sopreme Covet of she United State of Chief Justice | Mast night, at bis residence, m the city of Washington. ‘nag the guns captured were two which the rebels ee ets eer nad ag gens Marsbul, the founder of American loa) jurisprudence, | I rise, sir, {or the purpose of moving that this Court do . ‘ook from General Wilson at Ream’s station. Among the | ‘he Soldiers Hold the Bal- ally rolled up at least ten thousand, and per-| the friend and adviser and historian of Wasbivyton, is | now adjourn, out of respect to ¥iA memory. This is notan The Rout ef th Rebel: Wagons end ambi are some which were captured haps fifteen thousand of a democratic majority. | gead. Roger Brooko Taney, Chief Justiew of the eu. | occasion for an eulogy upon e2aracter au@ judicial ca- e ion | Gatenal Chapman's SoMaald SAA. Goad cntan eetines ance of Power Puls ig @ fact which I aay to-uiht will be proved WLED | reome court, cied in Washngton at clever o'clock co | reor of this eminent magistrate andjadge. He bad liiled (or ol man} articles . the o returns comein. When they come ou , ™ . Under Rosser. have been found among the articles recaptured. will ind Iam right (Clwers)” Every day that every | Wednescay evgning, Octoder 12. more than thirty years the pixce of Chief Justice > GBNERALS TORBERT AND SHERIDAN official record shall be exumiued the oricial returos will Judge Taney was borm im Calvert gounty, Mavyland,on | of the United States, the bighast judicial position are greatly ploased with the achievements of our caval tacrease ’ be ‘di . , - eee adeniniad teatet oe ee uy msdority, which is vow nearly teu thousand | 44, 171 of March, 1177, and waa ton yours, within two | inthis country, and pertaps the higttoat 1a the world: iy ounte 3 . THEIR VOTE FOUR-FIFTHS REPUBLICAN. | tte authority or to sccraaty's:tsuice Cantea Come | days, the junior of Andrew Juaucn, with whore career | Hof. ttaaire, (8 hat “ne suvarior Courts law mittee for what! say to-night. I willremark here, that in tisintel: “ e Tas maw Spoeking oF wm ee iste ot enantio as President of tho Gaited States be was co intisintely | tomary marks of respect (or the deseuse of the > | Manner in which rs and men ba’ ted Unteresting Detail srdert to whlp We eon evap esting jails of the Chase TaN CASUALTIES on our side are comparatively slight. Forty will cover (Cheors.) Kot of the State of my adoption, for the shun: | #éccteted as to render a reference to such a fact in the | Pend of the jaiiciary of the natin, sud’s meeting Of tee Aleng the Valley, the lous ip ‘klleg and wounded inthe corps, Tue amall & Complete Record of the Army Vote Kept dare fom which you will have to walt some days longer. | present connection excasable, He was descended from | Penct and ihn bar will duuptiens, bo bed to unite B® 'y should the result be otherwise in " e ci dey Ren. ae aller tbe resistance made by the rebels at frat ney wore | by the State Department at Harrisburg, | this tberereat crisis or our counury? 1 have thoroughly | S2 TPAMmH Homan Cattone femeiy, whe enilgrand | susteed safer 4 80 closely pressed snd so anxious to escape Bot attempt to ght. pore ean er he 3 Mr. Finley Audersom’s Despatch, nthe Bia cana ot: Reavita Prarie , Bai ‘ va, valry force in the valley was de- Bumtanpeia Vata, Oot 1), 1854, f fested, broken up and scattered among the mountains, Studied the question, andl havo exercheed’ ei the re | to Maryiand in the weve century. fa the} Judge Barbour said:—I Baye known the tate Chief J fe ore, Hs 8 it onl; eeat search of whlch lai capable, and 1 havo given the | religious faith of his ancélere be lived and died. |) s'0(cr many yore, lle mae nok ouly a cet mas bus strictest examination to tho subject of which I am cape | Judge Tanoy received his education i@ Dickingon College, j\liss to the world. It ia Ot aud proper that when eneh Die, and | canuot see how a “ rorid. : The Vote in Maryland on the New | ministration. Lkoow of uo grout priccipie tose to Awert, | Penvayivanta, where ho graduated in 1796. to com. | ew die som noticy should U» taken by the bigher courts with the loss of several huodred prisoners, all its guns oan treomeo— e prinel a the stioy crtne law in’'aupepetio-mm. 2700; 000. | eatRee ener aie: tae © Rowen mecting map ts Rakes Congratulations aro atill heard on every hand over the | save one, f Sro%s peinctp! mance: Iy port . tl bench and the bar in order to unite m tcoomony ef splendid sebisiaiansta s-aateeesics Unsttidas ans | Uae eee ee ee Anti-Slavery Constitution Banmot trampled under. foot (tpplaite 5 ti eagtge | Wis admitiec'to tho bar of Maryland’ im 1709, beginning | rexocs to the memory of the Cojot Justice, Bhenaudoah valley. Justice to the troops engaged sug- | J, ~ Sheridan's, bela tna Brean coninaian ie be val- in Deubt. ~~ hig) 900 pst November they will turn out of off) to practice i his native coutty, {rom which be was aa gins (geste that, together with additions details, there should | fivtivg finale, be bas poor ae neta fae 8 - rgd vo abused (bem, and hope for a better state | olected to the Assombly, and in 1801 vemoved to Fre. City Potittes. @ppear @ succinct account of the alluir. “e ment, captured thirty-six pieces of artillery, and inflicted Racbiatinetinads derick. In 1816 be'was elected a'State'Senator, and upon ‘WOOD-MO% AKT COUNTY CONVENTION. i DIBPOSIMION OF OUR CAVALRY. por pa army 4 loss estimated at fully twelve thou- Webraska ets a Republi Marylana. rotiring from that offico, in 3822, he remeved to Baiti- ‘The’ Wood-Mozaré Couey Convention met last'mgat 1 when Genefal Sheridan was withdrawing his forces pene publican Pautmors, Mé., Oct. 13,1864 | more, which city he made his place of actual residence | aad nominated candidates (or tho' offices which fall te froin their advanced position the division of cavalry | Successful Result of Colonel McCab) Delegate to Congress, |, Soattering returns from the counties arecoming ia, | wali! his deccase. Iu 1627 he had gained’sucd reputation | their jot, Mr. Gidoon,J. Tusker présited . \formerly commanded by General Averill, but now by . Expedition, ae. ae. ma ‘They indicate that the vote ou the mew constitution will | 9 4 lawger that ho was elected to the offico of Attorney Mr. Besjamein P. Fainchilc’was nominatod by acciama- ouel Powell, went down the Luray valloy, walle the Carmo, Oot. 18, 1868, be close and the aoldiers’ vote will probably bo roquired | General of the State, notwithstanding his political views, | tion for County Hi rhe. chiniunlada’c. Ciittaes. her two divisions, updur Generals Merritt aud Custer, | Natchez dates to the 4th have been received. The exe (0 determine tho result. which wore strongly democratic, were-opposed to those | Mr. A Unley Hell wamaexe om eee Pennsylv. Cy med the rear guard of the main body of tho army | pedition under Colonel MoCable, which left Vidalia on the | Returns comp in sfowly from Peansylvanta; Our dees | ree mein! Feturas for Baltimore olty Increase the majo- Swhich came down-the Shevandosh, Msrritt took the | 20th ult., had returned, having captared the robel Colonel | patebes last nigh Ree sbecoveetitalien: tot tts turnptikce, and Custer whut is 4. was the Back road. | Wilkins, four captatos, several guerillas, four hundred oa ecciry : cong Sane kaa pre Ys pian rigid idl She conte The latter is several miles further to the ieft as you come | head of cattle, one hundred and flity mules, fifty horses, | cratic majority on the home vote of from two to three | "2%, Ln ue aistrict to hear trom will reduce it, down, and runs near the base of the ronge of mountains | a considerable quantity of cotton and woollen cloths, | thousand. ‘Phe! reported majorities already received | , erent SOE basen Ooasrtore BIVe 216 for. FIRST APP ARANCH AND NU Bot OF JHE ENEMY, * @ qusptity of arms and ammunition and thirty-seven ve overeome Governor Curtin’s faajority of last yoar wlesscaecs. ee ite rs ate gg ,_ It was not until Satirday ¢) 8 » netant, that any | recruits by about three hundred votes. ‘The official Relea ae Washington county incomplete, estimated at 1,200 for, ‘considerable body of t © eneny was found to be follow- Hagerstown gives 223 majority for the constitution; of the Governor and Connell, It was about this timo that | fOr Diawrich Abarmey. | 4 Lisi) Oreeton were mesa Judge Taney gained, by a steady aod persovering a4- | gated for Coroners. horence to @ certain’ faith, the attention of prominent | The Convection thon adjourned, mon of those days. Ambitious of political distinction, sere Sere without doubt, he knew the only way to achiove: # per- wich omega ote manently was by espousing with all bis zeal aed ad- vooating with unswerving fidelity the” cause and: policy of those with whom be politically sympathized: avd Nos, 2061, 2345, 1923, 2199, 2211, 2968, 2000, 2710, Srectat Team—Nos. 188, 91, v2. seg Return of Gen. Burbridge’s Expedition | 'e1ce these majorities a little, or it may add to them. associated. Tanoy had so concentrated bis thoughts and RIOR CoURT.—Part 1—Nos. 3233; 2011, 3465, 6369, ‘dng our retiring forces. On thet a‘ternocn wo ascer- iz ' Pp Annapolis 57 against. * . y ne ained that the troops which were troubling us coustl- from -Salevilie, cde ubteaienety eaten counties to hear | carroll county—Westminster, 40 against; Uniontown, | directed his energies that ho had secured fame white com: bo tit hat adlkcn tlie ie teu teria 4 Buted all the rebel cavalry in (it department. Among Moune Staauina, Ky., Oct. 13, 1864. Pp cat ay can paar gd 158 for. paratively a youug man, and although he was ity ears | 2, 4064. 40:0, 4002, 4064, 4000, 4068; 4070, OTR, he documents fount in th. cay red ‘‘plunder” wasn | TM ‘00D have arrived hero trom the sult works near | 708 \s Spparied gen St. Mary's county—Leonardstown, 244 against; Patux. | Of Ago when appointed Stato Attorney, it must bo remem AT AOE ili eh Prder, dated October 8, assigniog ihe rebel General Abingdon, Va. The army is safely withdrawn from the Rep. ent district, 84 against; bered that the distribution of offices in thoso times de- uses), Now. 640, OL, 780, 676 Rosser to the command of fitz Lev’s division in the Heaps bus a en High the command =] Frederick City, 354 for the constitution. Nowniarket pemsesetll a ysl he ee eS ee pc pion oehahel alley, and trapsierrin; Ro-ser’s old “4 3 mm turned over im by bis superiors, — | and Middletown give 380 for. Worcester county, one dis. } ‘0a! in! . 4 add ig lds etl aed ie beet The General displayed great coolness and gallactry, Pe = | trict, 906 against, EUJcott's Mills, Howard county, 168 | mand, bat upon the qualiucatizns and personal integrity THE WEEKLY HERALJ& two divi-ions—Roaser’s and Lomax's—noth under om. | ** SOrPs fougbt bravaly, but suffered greatty during (Bo 60? — | tor; 50 against. of the applicant. ; Ca ge Wee Les PU faand of Rosser. Rosser’s division is composed of Gen. march to this place. There was constant fighting with | Blair 440 P. - Nabeante In the sonmer of 1831 commenced an important part | The Best and Cheapest Newspuper im Wickham’s old brigade, now commanded by Colonel | UT guard during the first three days of tho rotreat. | Bitvs th ++ ane i) of the pubiic career of thie remarkablo man. ie was the Country. ‘Muroford, Wickham having been elected 4 mombor of the Lieutenant Colonel M son, of the Eleventh Michigan | jutle 2 7 a Omana, Oct. 18, 1864. then appointed by Prosideut Jacksou Attorney General of | ‘The WeKiy Hewatn, for the present week, ready te fobel Congiess; Lomax’s old briga is, commanded by. | O*V#IFY was killed tn a skirmish on Big Shanty Mountala, | Cambrin, 200 + = { . Nebraska has clocted a Union delegate to Congrose by | tho United States, succeeding Mr. Borrien ; and those who | morrow (Saturday) morning, wiil’give:— Doloasl Fave, “who like beet pirics a prieoser; and Ras ane er Cameron 33 4 = | ailarge majority. have a knowledge of the cliaracter of Jackson are aware | ‘the latest Despatchos (rom the Army under Lisutepant nor's own brigade, commanded vy Colonel Dulin tHe W! ae reine Fs ’ {. 00 be he would select no man of mean capacity for such a ro |General Grant in frout of Richmoad, Va., witu details ef Lomax’s division is composed of Bradley T. Jobns: ae We ha raph alpacas tated 353 - NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. sponsibie position, Jackson had-his policy mapped out. | the desperate Attack of the Rebels cn General Butler's MoCaustan."s aod Imboden’a brigades, and is knowa ag feeb Babe 7 nite intelligence respecting .the ee! GB a Ae Tavey was bis confidential adviser; know all his plans, | Lines, reaulting in tre Rout of the Rebels and driving the’ Valley \Casslen"Latetco, dint alawsaeee Gad ce ie bay Mee menert MEM TORIEG Of Uip coheh OF Be. Boe Wasurtarow, Oct. 13, 1864. | comprehended the difficulties surrounding the attempt to | them to their ioner line of latrenchments; tho ‘Integt Prsoees eile ra ie a ee jaf ee ie rs na, She weut ashore on the beach at about pig . pa CHIBP JUSTICY TANKY’S DEATH, carry tbem out, and realized the necessity of standing | Accounts of the Movements of General Sheridan's Army ‘but that nis brigade was popularty ced agree ey a fle Drolock. in the ‘morning.’ Just ‘about daylight. ‘Her 505 =| me doath of Chief Justice Tanoy was formally an- | by the Old Hero, come weal or come woe. | tu the chenandoah Valley, with {ull particulars of the cavalry.” Ibe sébel cavalr, vm peak sh auaaey ei bi inser had been one down just before she struck, a a nounced to the. geveral courts here to-day. Arrange- | Jackson dismissed Duane, Secretary of the Treasury, be | last brilliant Cavalry Fight and the De'eat and Dbat of Batteries of artilier;—the i pralion pe ‘ ats for Liskrgs! of getting soundings, Nino fathoms 400 = | ments bave been made for a large meeting of the logal | cause Duane would not obey his orders and ‘remove tho | the Rebvis under Generat Rosser, the litest Despatches other Captain Pelham’ Fe ae ea a He ocrcgo mccoy tre rene sme Of the -loeg, and. white, | ae 19 = | fraternity to-morrow to pay appropriate respect to his | deposits’ from tho United States Bank, Old Hickory {from General Sherman's Army in Goorgia, with’ A@ ron esis Sapa faaseee ET Fae raven had | wateryias. wcoa.n.motsens sitet will ine cAnaE of the; } Brie. 916 — | memory. selected Taney to take tho: placeof Duane, andthe de- | oounts of the Rebel Guerilia Operations im the reat Bluart’s cnvalry. In the Arp eet eat he oy Gr edALbs Sorsd bara MBSA ba tes i Forest (m) returns) Bx = | ex-seoneranr case von omter svsrice oF tun | posits wero removed forthwith. Tho Seuate at this tune | ‘The latest news OLAS ark cee iat oars i troops there were headquarters and orduance wagons and | bell was rung to back; but it was too late, ‘Th ” Fravklin.. 300 S SUPREME OOURT. was opposed to Jackson and refused to confirm the ap- the republic; Imypor' bo olligene : ambulances for the by i By fe fdr nes — It is understood that, instead of gotmg to England, as | pointment of Taney ,the nomioation bing sent non the | States; A bighly interesting account of a Visit to the Off neta aaa ay struck, and refuged 10 back off, although the engines we:e feet = | tho succossor of Mr, Adams, the position of Ohiet Justice | Inst day of tho session, in Jano, 1834, by a vote ot | Region of Pennsylvania, with a history of its Riso ané On Saturday tie an a & tured’ Waek 's¢/ full ‘speed: A'-stream.’ anchor | was 200? = | of the Supreme Court of the United States, vacated by | twousy-cight to cighteou: Tho appointment being | Wonderful Progress,and a description of the country, tts y rncem, while Colon)! Kidd’s brigade | then got out astern, aud an attempt was made | Jefferson 360 | the death of Judge Taney, has been tendered to the Hon, | rejected, Mr. Tansy resigned office and rotiréd | inhabitants, their wealth, their babits, and the modoet was ened back the eum» cn the turnpike, Colonel | to pull her off, but without avail. The boats were then ———. 1,000 = | 8. P. Chase, and it is thought will be accepted by him. to Baltimore to resume tie practice of:)the | boring for UN; The Iatest News from Europe, and ali pin i th i clgeadhes eges. sp iepeaabie Jowered, and seamén sad marines. sent sarough tbe surt)) Lawrence. 252 — | THOMAS CORWIN FOR SECRETARY OF CHE INTERIOR. law. But in about @ year from this time a vacancy | other parts of the world; Poctry; “A Russian Romavoey? Sele diene rT] DORE BME Tbeka el —erpioeely wpa adiabee was,| Kabende 6 =| Aneffort has been mado to tuduce the appointment'of | occurred in the Supreme Court, occasioned by the resig- | Literary, Artistic avd Scientific Items; Musical an@ battery, all in Merritt's division, moved towards the | not known—were not drowzed in lauding, as vob.a boat | Lehigh. oa go | ox-Go ‘Thomas Corwin, of Obto, to the portfolio of | Bation of Associate Justice Duvall,and Jacksou nowt | yheatrical Reviow for the week; Interesting reading fow Back road, ancl, striking in fauk the forges which were | was swamped, but they wero afterwards caught by the | Luzeme = 4,100: | ox-Governor Thomas of , Portfolio of | vated Taney to flil the vacancy. Tho Senate had rot yet | Oe pera desiche ecto following © Lycomin, 60 — | the Interior Department, in tho place of Mr Usher, who | forgotten their auimosity for the Prosident or Mr. Taney, | Farmers and Agriculturists, The wing Cyster, engazed them successiully and bad | under tow, while they were wading in the surf, ana car- | McKean (no re - = = | eto be appointed Judge of the United States District | and postponed the matter of confirming the nomination | ber; Sporting Intelligence; Varieties; Facetim; Valuable driven them back perbaps a mile, when darkness closed | ried out and drowned, or eaten by sharks. Merver (uo retarns) om %, — | Gla er Obie. Bur Gh Of the Post omoe | iadelinitely. This was oquivalent to a total rejection. | Reviews of the Money, Commercial, Dry Goods, Boot an@ sbhe contest on that evening. Merritt then withdrew | When ail were landed a party were sent across the wht BRO ™ es # - dpc - OMe | Not long after this the nation was overwbelmed with Shoe, Cattio and Horse Markets, aud reports of all tome Colonel Lowell’s. command to the turnpike. Mi 0. eo 28 | Department by Governor Dennicon renders the appoint- | grief by the loss of one of tts ‘moat brilliant lights Chief | Shoe, + ‘ ‘coma 10 turopll island to Core Sound, where they obtained a boat and | Montgomer; 200 ment of Governor Corwin out of the question, Bome Justice Marshall, than whot a more worthy man wover portant events of the week. PREPARATIONS OF THK BXEMY JOR Tk MaBT ON SUNDAY. “| proceeded to Beaufort, the headquarters of the North nd i assumed the judicial ermine, was allied, from bis " os, $5; Fi Gustinguished ‘labors. en esrib to. mis ‘Anal rest, | terms-—Blngle eubscription, $2; Three copies, $0; Five Jackson, who bad sto d by bis friend with the firmness | Copies, $3; Ten coples, $15, Single copies, five conte and Gepers f ‘of a Roman, calted inthe ° = = import. | each, A limited number of advertisements inserted ‘ant post of Chief Justice ‘upon a bench which partisan fandor would not allow bien to sit as Asucciate Justice. In | ‘be Wemxnr Herauo, otter Western State must supply that deficieucy in tho: Cabinet. SOLDIERS’ PAY AND BOUNTY AND VOTRS. ‘The descriptive rolls of soldiers in hospitals alone en title’ them to pay and bounty, as has besa oflicially de- ‘The rebel commander made rew dispcsitions of his | Atlantic blockading squadron, A number of lighters ‘troops during the night, a:d whereas nearly all bis | were then obtained and sent up the Sound, and theentire | Perry... troops apyeared to be concentrated on tho Back road on | party taken off and carried to Beaufort. The gunboat Mer | Philadelphia Saturday ev ning, considerable ‘orce was found on the | cedita, Lieutenant Commander Arnold, and a smaller gun- ptien (hes sets) {telttit March, 1836, the Senate, which had, im the meantime, turgyike on Sunday morring. Rozser operated mainly | boat weresent outside to attempt to baul the aphrodite off | Schuylktil . . 316 | cided. Hospital registers are not suficient evidence, and | changed its political complexion, confirmed the nomina- Prin on os in pb psn ane son the Back road, opposed to Coster, and Lomax on the! | But it wes fouvd,on drawing ber toto deeper water, that | S°Faer... ‘ T | cannot, by the sam0 rule of construction, entitle asoldier | ton of Judge Taney, and be bas sustained toe yoettion | GNeuaay, New Verks Oe mr sturppike, opposed to Merritt, she was Go badly broken up that she would not float, and | Suiliven (no returvs). = | tovote. Now York soldiers dosiring to vole must make | frality; capacity aud Brmness up 40 tho period cf his — = OFERATIONS OF CUSTER'S DIvIsioN, the attempt was relinquished. Boats were then sent to | Sasquebanna..... 100 | tho necessary affidavits that they are entitled to vote | desth—cdvering the prolonged space of somo twonty. | Atoyel Havana Hosterys |. ‘Tn obedience to Gen. Shoridan's wishes General Tor. | wreck her, an@ when our informant left all the stores, | NOEA- = | betore-some field oficer, captain, adjutant or commandant | cigdt years. During his career bis most importante. | .47° iit soit piomuls pall foe whet coy cision was im the cage of Dred scott, which will forever Stomp him 96a mau of fearless character and unwaver- | °°4 984 a ing integrity, althougn it has mot the settled opposition A ° ry . @ Gon savnde of a large and powerful party since it was delivered es é r* i ‘3 . * fs dort, commending our cavalry corps, instructed Custer | tothe value of about fifty thousand dollars, in the be- and Merritt to.move their -divisions at a desiguated hour | tween docks, bad been saved; but the beef and pork f. TAYLUK & CO, Bi Vanango (ao returns except from Oi iy on Sunday merping, avtack the enemy and whip him, | and other heavy stores in the Bola would prove a total waeute ofa company, or detachment on detached service of the United States, and in addition officers commissioned from E:8i|9s1 8311581111 88s | the Stave or New York. : ’ ea t 5 ech ilaermes Ati ehaung.” coy | Nt ae be wind came am me rtmndanae eer | Piranesi: vi DIOURRED FROM m4 Any BESET Ty oo Oy Ll OR Pennington, of the Third New Jersoy, commanded one of | 6% set In, which would soon broak Mer to pieces. Mhea nig de. = =|. Lieutenant G. H. Waroer, Fifth New York Independent | 12 which be bas Hved But a few words will explain the ona rh to . . iis brigades, and Colonel Weils, ot the first. Vermont, | Nothing more would be saved from her, Ths draft of sea. | Wyomis =<] battery, bas been dishouorably dismissed the service for | TentOn antler Cont tt ey Oot a dioage aud later PRESIDRNTIAL BLECTION te oxper. be Eignisenth area Major P ~~ 4+ | men and marines wero placed upon the Merdedita and — — Aisobedience of orders. ‘ tay Like Joh: aoipb, Calhoun, Jackson aud (lay. LA BRONSON @ CO. Sete deployed:in front of the dieision live'asrkivminberg’ | S€0tto Aspinwall, (rom Beaufort, Pr ePanttrecin Mec nok Se vei ae seed HONORS TO THE MURDERED. wad jong, thio and wiry, with nerves, of stool and bead *iponaractiuresn nid pubeen on.” The Eighth New York, Colonel Benjamin, and the Twon- | 18 4s probuble that a strict fovestigation will be made ‘ andisturbed by the *‘aot and robellious liquors’? whic! y : ty secoud, Major Moor (who is temporarily transforred | sa1o the cauges of the disaster, a8 it is pretiy clear that | “Ut2’* mverlty last you 16,325 Orders have been issued directing all degs on the rmili- | have ruiued men of capacity In every age of the world. 4 and 47 Lnamnbers street, from the Eigtth to command the Twenty second), moved, THE SOLDIER Vora. tary railrouds in this vicinity to be displayed at balr- | He was, ho ap inveterate smoker, but was vere. wile formed in iso of battle on the right, snd the Third | Some one was to blame in the mister. A letter from a soldior in Alexandrim, Va, state that | ™Ast, in respect to the memory of the railrog’ employes | fh, otherwise. of his health, a8 a couple of anecdotes RBTAIL will demonstrate, It Is seine twenty years siuce a gon mad of our acquaintance was a visitor at the White Sal phor Springs, iu Frederick cennty, Va,—a locality em- braced in the late battle ground on Opoquan, near Manchester—and he was struck by tho long, soadowy, = akeleton’Sgure and feeble appearance of an aged person- rirty PBR CENT bo arrived one mornme at the springs. Our in- | jeseskan the same goods can be had made to order. t inquired of @ frien’ who that remarkable indi- ——— was, and recelyed in reply, “That ts Judge Tavey 45 AND 47 CHAMBERS STRERT, opposite the new Court House, Untied States Supreme Court. He conies hei weeks be romaine give bim strength cnowgth 10 keep up | » ° . . . . . . New by nd a Robeson, and on. etal beds Liew THR GONVOY TO THY CALIFORNIA STEAMERS. apt Colone! Pennington , on the left. Lieutenant Piorce a , battery of horse artillery was su); oried he fed" nd The steamer Avgtsta, 10, Commander Thomas G. Cor. New York cavalry, under Major Hall. The Firat New | bin, which had been designated ay the convoy to the er — Phare yet hated the First ae steamship Costa Rica, for Aspiowall, yeaterday, arrived ieutenant (viene! ett, iolowed as reserves ior the . aqhole division. ‘Tbe ssnre zenecal formation was pre. | Yesterday mornieg from Himpton Roads. Her ma served during the operatios of the cay, tho two last | chinery wos camuged on ker last service, convoying the = Pap ape been soon engaged with the lil-fated Montier lecameeh, Captain Craven, to Pensacola, others in the fron! ] ‘Ihe oncmsy gras posted in astreng position. A battery | 294 sve was cempetied to go Into that port under sail, ‘of ertitlery re piented on a hil! where itcould shoot | Temporary repairs were made, and she was able a few “the Pennsylvania soldiers at that place-went to the polle murdered by guorillas on the Manassae Gap road last opened for the. purpose of rebeiving their votes. They Monday, asked for domooratic tickets, and wereinformed by the 4 large foree has boen sent out to clear away all wpods agent that they could not furnish that ticket, and were {| Ud sheltering piaces for guerillas along the Alexandria proffered tho republican ticket. They wore obliged to and Manassas Railroad. vote the republican ticket or not vole at al. When they [) EXCHANGER OF PRISONERS. found this was the case they left without voting. Tbis Fifteen bundred rebe! prisoners wero cent through circumstance appears to have caused considerabie Indig- } 1 3altimore to-day for exchange, nation among the soldiers. THR QUOTA AT WASHINGTON. ARGE WAOLBSALE STOCK nis of every description, equal to the beat Broadway quetor evory summer fo: the benofit of his health, and tue 1¢ i util the next summer. He has been a ounstant visigor . . . . . . e. ov ar the tenets to Ai voiee: Gal Tuuvitata ee hitatk days since to renen Hampton Roads and Norfolk, where | 4 aospatcn from Harrisburg saye that, although net re- Five hundred and cighty nine men are yet required to i ee mraniy vente; oud. aarigcell- Gms ampens ioe |: rae . ae Poe . enemy, ip a counter movement, inade a vigorous uss she was toundergo thorough Hecate She was theo | suired by law, the State Department there is: keeping a | ft | the quotn.ef Washington under the last call boon pretty much a8 you, eee, Bini now—hast Bolding on | ‘ pt . Pea pian tye Syeda aaiitamie Tose a gaxha bes 4 eee See Retasrbahe. sia bata regular book.of record of the official returns of tbe army THE APPOINTMENT OF TREASURY AGENTS. be observed, cocurred twenty yeara ago, and with th | 44) persons Stopping at 170 Chatham Own, wis Admirubly sowed. iho 6ect of the'vssaniton | ye te cones nda © placed im | Votes Which aro entered by counties and Congressional | 1 ho appointment of Treasury agents, veder tho now; | Mdition of the twenty years) experlanoe of ow! IU. | sauaso, instantly, relievad from Limdsche.. toothache, oF Custer's le:t was to force it baci being covered from tho arti Dicis, aud fov owing the fort of Kept steadily advancing apd closin, unul the ebel battery, taken jn Instant Pate z 2 the right, however, | “iD to go to sea again until her engine was placed §m | aistricts as fast as received. A few commissioners ar- by intervening | order. It will probably take two or three weeks to com- untain, our line | piete the necessary repairs, We do not learn what vessel, ff any, conyoyed the Costa Rica, which sailod yesterday. ARRIVAL OF THR USITSD STATES SINGTON. forma y ave Ip use WL hes beem @ very foeb!e individual, totteriog on his Inst | Rewralgie free, | Feirs ty ee slavery’ Jegs trom aunmer to summer, for & period of forty years. 5 Be bs ‘Again, an long ago a8 1820, @ gentieman in Maryland, | 4 Fine Dinmont, Welghing 2% Cae having some interest in a disputed laud caso, in which | se9 tue -ale, pee $75, Address box 2,096 Post there was considerably more feeling than mousy involved, e Puetarteos inquired of a mercbant in Baltimore for the name of some rable Conundram.—Why fs able lawyer tobe employed. The oameof str. Taney | petaroues Masi BLOOMING UREKUS like «sem im was given, The geatieman called on tho latter, but, | arianmetic? Because we cipher ii, (Sigh ior it.) after talking with him awhile, declined engaging his sor: z vices, qiving afterward 08 is rewwon that hv intendod |) uymett'< Ortentat Fuotn wash fe his case should etay in court at least five years; tha con. HELMBOLD’S, 594 Broadway. Taney would not live Balt that time, and thew he would [wert all other dentifrices, HEL a have to engage rew countel. Fifty yoars have passed fince then, and ton yenre ago that individual avd all ihe the protracted suit, as well as the law in regard to intercourse with ite Southern States, rived at Harrisburg, bringing with thom the returns from | navi) all deem made for the region of the Mississippt. the hospitals about Washington and from: some portions | Thos e for tye-Atiantic coast are still under coushleration, ; of Sheridan’s army, which latter it appears they were | andswill be-deternmsned in.a few days. able to reach, notwithstanding the, rumer t0 the con- CONSUL RECOGNIZED. trary. Tho entire number of votes thus far opened and en- Promident Lincols bas rowogpized J. Theophilus Plate a3 tered at the State Department scarcely reach four hundrea, | Consul; for tae:city of Haraburg at Philacaipaia. and these are scatrored through the various counties of In reverse, was compelled 940 prec don its pesition. When the rebel goon wheeiwg down the ill the left of Cus. ter’s line pushed for 1, the regiments in seserve came up on the trot, the. the whole line, with The United States steymship Kensington, Acting Volun- drawn sabres, daehed forward in u grand chargegand | to Commanding Wm. G. Saltonstall, from carrivd the position Dy assauit. Our moo ‘oliowod the | Lior é yeton ip purest ak Buloget ne. Thore | tbestate. A report of them would be of Iittie moment. MEWS FROM MISSOURL. retreating goemy about bait & ratle to where the rovel lobile ‘e by repeater precinne p i ‘The commissioners who howe arrived at Harrisbarg woi- battery bed gained a new position ou another creat. were no signs of fevor et al '. “ Whinour neu came up a Tories fire Of artillery. wad |'secoin when she left “Bho brings home seventy-sévess || Wry report that more than: two-thirds of the. troops BAMER KEN- Rebel Depredatiomw in the Southeast. Banners, Transparencies, Mugs, Lane Political campaign, “For ood fT ited jon ticket, other parties et Broadway opened on them, and, the rebel cavalty having made ® | ai. harceq and ecnvalesdent seamen from tbe West Gu | ‘Ue? Visited Rave voted the Unton tikes Cainoy Oct. 13,1804. | lawyers om boul who tried the cause, it rYLER, Maonfacturer. stand, Charged back pod ther from a belt of timber rs Pacapeymta, Oot. 18, 1664. The ¢ Sik anid . were all dead, 7 ‘and hearty an be vg ver the oper ground, This aseuull was received privcl--| squadron, The following ts ayliat of her officers:~ | wig g.taigrs? vote sa commenced coving in; atid eamer Silver Moon, from Monaphs, has passod | wore all dead, and Toney was 4g hale and hearty gn bg ick Hale Weeere BAe’ liy by the First Vermo {th New York, The rey on our right kept ateadily pusuing forward on the enemy's flank, aud ‘Ac ing Master—John F, Winchester line on the centre and Jeft advancing also. The revel | aeaing Assistant Paymaster—H. D. Kimberly. guns were again tlinely taken from the bill, und our | Jnginecre—Acting First Assistant, T. W. O'Conner; Loops made a second assault. Geueral Custer, attended | acting Second Assistgnts, Robert Wallace, John D, Mil- Dy his stoi avd escort, Uxsbed forward with his | tors . f fag *f0 Wo most heroic “manger, aod joined | (ef;,,ActE Taied Assistanta, Joka F, Eloane, P+ Et with his command to a grand charge end chese for | “arcing Assictant Surgeon—Jobn Flynn. Fest New Hampshire and Volunteer Lacutenant Commanding— William G. y here fir Oinelapati, withvone bundred and thirty bales of cottom. The stesmer Eclipso was fired into ab Island No. 37, and he ongineer and ora deek hand wound ed and soveral says that six Pennsylvania regiments cast 3,071 votes, | irs. cited, Retngecs. report this band 121 of woich were democratic. thousand strosg. ip ‘Toe following is the official repart of. the teoops ab Fort Stragglore from Price’sarmy aro commuting. depreda- the rmlens, reliable, Instantaneous. The oniy pe feeblengss, y all druggists. Faciory Si Barclay stree It was for the robe of this @minont jurist that Jadsp Caleb Cushing waited impatiently dering tho whole term Of President !'lerce’s adivinistration, He was expevted to drop off hourly at one time; but Be did not, So w: Buchanan’s administration. Some favorite of that you- erable functionary waited, like Patience on the Baltimore Lneste monument, expecting to take the seat of Judge toe THERS’ imme! wt th thougi but 6,823 ballots have been received, the Union majority ir 4,667. A despatch recetved. at Washingtom from. City Point a Balis and Checks.—Weiling’e ah , Sign Geiden Bie~ patent compressed Ivory. 971 Brondw: phant me “at Bargains.—Wood Bre 19@ stock of CARRIA ee ae ean enowy’ Delaware:—Ui should be summoned to bis fathers. x Hoh Don pvt the enemy's artillery, It wag an extremely toteresting | “ering Enaignt—H D. Whittemore, Isaac Pearce, Wm ware:—Union 149, democraiic 3. ‘ tions upoa the citizens to/that regie Seett hed not yetmarked him fer hie fold, alibough ic | (Or cnle, at the Dames paras ns Selene Oe ae dentede Laat wagons being com: H. Wilitams, i. Hi Damoat, C. A. Bal Rs aia Panapetrnta, Oct. 18, 1864, aad was confidently Go roporied ove aight in a on, it and amest nanionst) oe ey ot vy - a or " be er me bs ™ if e col threnga e varie! Ui 5 Tired: but the t wore chared many miles over tlelda Prevd Petey hi Tsk Pott ie boots eh taean eabesier or report people ny Meee ean ee beet A intraion ir se = "og “was vexpectlog tne Trtilng Wexou, the stock damaged at late fire will be and fences Captain's Clerk—F. Harrison. . ‘ 5 . Looe . 18, begs 4. te Lloseintas Cab a t Cranaqsone OP UEVERAL Mimares's: nevser0er, Paymasier's Clerk—J. Kverett Vail. terenty-three counties the vote of last your gaven Union fy, c0PTa, mungrnie Win M Part of is stat left for the occurred, hae potired and was counted: eut of tho eS ee otemd men ee While Custer was routing Koeser on the right, Merritt Acting Master—Jobn O. Morse. pe a ae he Union “y : “- a ; ‘was thrashing Lomax ov the jeft In the morning, when ‘Surgeon— ach, Jr. Gaster's division moved out, Nerrit: disposed bis troops | “ating “daniorent bepaane. B. Bloagh, Gootge W. net ring for the Supreme Court bench. Judge Taney, bow. spaces of 10 515, ‘The German Press Dencamce the Wash- | ove! is now |, unfortunately —the cntente has 2, Nafis, Eniarged Joints, 7 i been resumed between Livoolu and Chase, and the latter ‘Dr. ZAC ‘Na, 7 So Orr eee tone Kidd's ‘Mishigan’ ‘brinede | 22!e8 If wo allow. total falling off 1n,the Union vito of 8,000 ington Autherittes. may still barowarded if ho behaves properly untib the sapseaindbaslbati p nied f ee ht of the division line, joiving on with | ARRIVAL OF TOE DICTATOR AT THE BROOKLYN | In the’covaties to be heard from, there will still bo a Tho German press of Missoun nte decidedly Ipitter in | frat week. in November next, by the much coveted scat —— preme bends Cristadore’s, Hair Dye, PF wre age Tasey bina adroinietered the oath of oftee of Pro. ged Mia Dapen phok le and retail,’ No, 6 Astor Huan. le with neglect) The Nee Fe an eevnbaee Moree tet | ae dents of via —| y Ds . adyainistering & lecture %0 ‘Old Ade on this point, Folk, Tayler, Fillmore, Pleroe, Buchanan aad Lincoln, ma Rings of alt! Custer’s left. Part of Colonel Nevin’s brigade was formod YARD. Ya the centr’, und Cilonel Toma's regulars on the turn. | rhe jgomelad Dictator, Commodore John Rodgers, was ienoe sn. ery was fought into uction! at tho commencement | towed from the Delameter Works,, foot of Thirteasth | vote, and that the demeoracy will have a majortiy onthe | ry “p qi fight. “the line from 0 '® right to Merritu’s | street, North river, yesterday morning, to the Brooklyn | home vote of 5.000. portant official act was to edininisier the oxth Ree et Sees heel ot eerie) aivaed Navy Yard, It i# bot yot settled whothier sho will be | A footing up of the table of the reported democratic piubiine present Invasion, le the sorost ana heavient to support ihe constvatien to Presideat Lineoim. Bot be 7 on ee Aah gal Brondway, be dock ce oe thoy met wn, ‘ placed in dry dock to have her bottom cleaned, or-will at | gaiux shows the total so far to be'14,292' tn forty-seven | yng, Ponnayivania and Onio had te wut br novecory | DOW, dead: | The Hak which pound the present genera: hog they met with determined opposiien — Yorn i. deed. the enemy «tiempted a counter | once be coated, receive her stores, and start on a trial | eountios, frow. rebel r Dut. those wore mexe fi -ontier ralde. ae the a peas cae eee po mar dite the last wont ine, Ha! ana Skhin—Ba. 1 ‘Tris anbvorieat On Merritt's left, a:motbing similar 4 Whe | irip in deop wator, Ene etn'be made ready for sen ip © | 14 19 gonerally congeded that thero will boa Union ma. | Hut in Nissour) the tobele bave already ¢ stvrnced tat | breash of Roger Brooke Taney. May his soul reat in peace. } I te the, very heart of our Stats. tives = ‘gre, 28 Comer's, and rag Bagg Be Jority on the home vote ta the State, Tho Congressional | {ry Soran to the Missouri, Pe and the hee em | rum DATE OF cutae, syeena TANEY IN OUR] Grower & B 7 ) fow days. ‘section ‘of faylor’s Firat United States battery was Highest Premium the pike, and replied io tne | saiLIN@ OF A SUPPLY SYRAMER FOR THR NORTH jon will bly stand sixteen Union to eight } Varough the richest, most and, 9 ATs. 1, New York, bre in position on L wad At ATLL dolegat probably i ‘ocunlies 1 828, 7. tho same Blasio lich, Being Machines, ies roadway, @ bat of the enemy. Loweil’s brigato ATLANTIO SQUADRON, democrat y Ngo, meet Sere Union majoaity on the bome vote alone of 2,615, their denuriciationa of tho nations’ Government.f or their Tho Age claims a gain of twenty thousand oa Curtin’s } {lence ip nes te thie invasion. They cb Desertption: 4 a ee eet re e At the general term of the Supreme Court of ‘this city, G rtunity to form avothér line, The HAR followed as elosely aa the chara:ter of he country CHATTANOOGA. | Spe0 edvanced to apie die atcat with it"and “drove | ‘The supply steamer Rowbern, Acting Volunteer Lien- THE CONORMSSIONAL DELBGATION. invasion must carry held yesterday, before Chief Justice Robertson, Justices | saygmese Premium Leck Stitch Sewlm | the toss fn comfusion from ite front. From that | tenant W. K. Cressy, will probably sail to-day for the Me ba aoe’ Soienenee Monell and Garvin; the Ron. Wiltiem F, Allen announced | Machines. WHESLER & WILSON, 626 Broadway. rt 1 tote w rout, Colonel rr juadroo. She will . 3 Nef Justice of the = || Boel on they ice mv 2pond ond to iraret on eth Ls Sen 86 carry icon ivr, be contra oe a ee ay, at ees are | gleGat, Documents im | Spanien a 1) TT ee a eense pe farm eet ‘her Uri: | LAUNOM OF THE UNITED STATES STEAM FRIGATE Tonia from all commentcation of res} ty 0, "as * Sroadway. Treg long i Senet cree Sa = eness—| Co. would permit, Lowell’s brigato captured four guns and ‘The Volted States stoam frigate Chattanooga wag are for the East. ips oa 1) Leva one, The rebels fed as (est as tbele horses could | ae ceed yevtereay, of Orema’s gure) cane of ining to the Ladies’ Beit aloo How Styles, xem Tarts Iam. Wad Wnvibg, Ine, vonicten eo be eapuared, Sf the press, abd of the int, Sodsin the ort b dsotea Seo. Us Brows Cr | ‘treet r ; Intended to carry twelve guns, i on jh roads exeept offe gun on then. Sbe is croryuting on oe aoe the gun that eri . ‘no | for high speed, . etain, ans Y iy with . ‘* " their orderiies, made the a lariog artic e ARRIVAL OF THE VANDERBILT AT BOSTON. ——_—_—__ In the Superior Court, Hon. Judge McCune presiding, Ma: re Celebrated Sh Mr, Storbe Chittenden announced the death of Chief Jus acarohandon Ta fa ens s Chambers efreet. | - too weak to offer them battio, ‘Taney, moved the following, which - | pike. SNS" | roo Caltod fates steame sntar hacia Woke ew or woos o att seed 9g Wiltnm 5 CoA Boy: wee ment ‘THR CHASR—GALLANTRY OF OFPIONRA AND MEN, Baldwin, arrived at Boston yopercey 'y e = niyhd ay on 7 , i ‘Tho choso continued on both roads by Morritt’and | cruise off the coast of Nova Beot! coun oven where the fur; ee j Pomme cae ie, ogee, Co wd driven ey ool NAVAL ACADEMY. The apeediegt and mont ene beg eee nanan that mus rie] f 0 on Tom’s brouk, where ment fvoonbpn f ‘Taney, tommenced ti in the morning. Colonel Pennington, of the One hundred and thirty candidates passed the recent = cot oo pe prone Court the United Khird New Jersey, com: jing Cunter’s First brigede, | ogamimation at Newpott, and were admitted as midsbip- ad Georgia: ‘ead it Is ofdered, as & tribute to Heiter are tes Mliy Sterne ot | ea te wnumy Thre ara sont of vane | Bt Wie Pe Teraitnga de ther i nt vy a " wer Gonepioneus gaiamtcy. There afe avy otter | In the delegations of dierent State, arialog, from bale y Ve Law aa Newé trom = Portress Monroe. rs Dela troup so many ‘yours, were hats Mee ecia'tie procuring Americe': ofligers as well a8 soldiers of wi oficial reports) ures to pass, though many of them bay Demoorate.....++ Fortaeas Mownon, Oct. 12, 1864. | fitted to command the bomage of bis professional breth- | (MUNN, # CO AUCs Oot Preteen oe, rn Zit ee seeseys eeaearea one! rove? 4 Mee bras [oo Republicana. . Admiral Porter t0F ¢ command of the North Atlantic te pa By Tes oth ply Aad a melzuctions aaa Te on wen tok, © jew J adjour or vd a * Me 4 Feira Tardford’ of whe Second Untced Santas, another. Massachusetts Jom’ ee 0d, pe ag squadron this MO ing, im piace of Admiral Lee, which | “°shege MoCunD wuld. that : The eatabliet | Sriuch once in We THe PLUNDER." ‘ha tibdbildbeibe Convention in coer berth ciuarlos, belt [ede Lang Rs. evout wan signalise’ 4 by a palate from tho United States | ment of kc “a mn Besides sovoral bundred prisoners, there was consider. wention in the , jusquebapna county, stoamabip Brookl 9. country he death Water Chota Str 1es~ Tare able plander captared. today, I been not oly a very useidl member of so fom oreen, Hong tH 10-97 6 hundred dot nominated Roy. Thomas Cater thd Mi y ‘ o Custer’s division captured it tog bios yoy pre yey J. HH. Carlton, of Haverhill, for Presi: | neanison’s majority. The fing Of UY og gteamer Now York loft this morning eniightened aod brillant member of the judicia ne uaae 0, AS Drowd war oa Torges, forty-one horses and ai The Licans claim that the soldiors’ vote will eloct | for aiken’# Ly ging with four hundred and @ity rebet for ma Oars The Highdar position in eb ar ney | door below © mnafor’ aud wagon Darneay tnireen army wagonty 1? | ny. myn 1 epee Ota Hay | sexcnayh, bab toes vena fo Be ee pelsnets 108 eeenenge * Skhet land, and twas waahteg nace re iopest es} Weosti 7 d spring wagons, one medion! wagon, One ordvance wagon ie Fig! lepubsican Me ‘ow wc ht wr) mange: . Wet Thearned (hig. morning «fF bis det TG 14.009 Woe ut war nd thirvéen afabulavcot, tan of which rere Brought of eh Fe ri hoot tor Prewigeaie WOM, JORR Ow8, ‘ aan yg, voce ne anwivale from (uo James Fiver UPA ] Guat she Almmigisty Would wave sy ced lal Ystll r« } arals ie sana eC) BO 9 a ee the wounded. Merrity captured, Ongrees t ; '. age, Uisteaojod Coumisyy du Auwod & SHOE em Lowboy 9 prisomera, Ave quae, YO GAisious, four forges, twelve L eigoters - - : A mont 0 19 a ieqning wen bold lant nla or See tr ee g ? 7 ¢ j J