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..) SHBRIDAN. «Renewal of Guerilia: Deprodations on wy the Virginia Railroads, an ae, om vel s Burnra -asmmmoton, Oot. 16, 1804. ané@ Passen- ‘TEE BIDS cere 1 Kobbed, partment for five-twenty str per ceot besring tntereet > & ee. ry bonds te the amoant of ‘a large number of ‘ _ peregns were present, inctuding Geo. H. Bend, represect- : Mer. B, Davicson’s Despaten. tug Livermore, Olews & Co.; William M, Vermiiye, repre- Maonrivenone, Oct. 14, 1964. Pears erarcety any cows (oom the freak Col. Tolles, cwhes lest beard frm. was worse and mot expected to Were many doors. Bis wie arived bere this morsing qu ber way to the front Dr. Onlenschinger is dead. | souting Vermilye & Co.; Joka Thompson, representing the Firat National Bank; Chartes V. Culver, representing the’ Third National Bank; J. W. Orvis, representing the Ninth National Bank, acd Mr. Foster, representing the ‘Twelfth National Bink of New York; C. B. Wright, repre- | senting ©. B, Wright & Co.; Jay Cooke and Heary D. Cooxe; W. 8. Huntington, representing the First Nationm! Bank of Washington, and E. W. Clark, represeoting the First National Bask of Puiledelphia. There were four husdred and ninety bids, both sivgte and compound, and the entire sum offered reached $60,253,458. Of this amount the bide were:—At = discount less then par, $842,000 ; from par to one per cent, $38,577,700; trom: pue to two per cent premium, ‘$2,175,000; from two to three, $1,175,000; from three to four, $896,000; from four to. Ovo, $116,200; from fve.to six, $8,000; from six to aeven, 92.408; from seven weight, $208 It will DS seen from thé above that over $19,000,008 were bid for. at @ premium shove ane per cent, consequently the re- malaing $21,060.009 to complete: the ‘$40,000,000 loan, wil! be taken from the series offered between par and one per centum er Among the prinetpal bidders to the loan are the follow. tog:—Firat National Bank of New York, for iteclf, $7,000,000; for Second National Bank of Boston, $2.500, 000; for Fourth National Bank of Pittsburg, $95,000; Fourth National Bank of New York, $1,662,450 Ali the above were offered at 31-100 premium over par. The tyat named bank also bid for $4,000,000 at 1-100, and $250,000 at 120. First National Bank of Washington, $094,000 par to 1 B100, Maph Words were a siaremen’ that be received his Boe Jersey. | Bedey ends meet setenv s and successful attock . fegen the westward vows 9) .5) capress train, abut Gloves entice O006 af this po's' 31 + pince town as Quincy Sittag. fae phen wen bros n ‘rom the track and two! mevetd, “> “pMoere were cap wth (erer tw bored showsnnd doflars’ funds, Tue paverngers were robbed of Whats money and veins» ., 0! the care oot on fire, ‘bewratag all the propery x10 (=: reresne, whose Bames ould Get be escertnines. {0 encinesr and Bremen f Badly scalded, sud t!-'r recovery te douvtfel, “tel (we bedies burned ms: :+ leon corpaes 10 ie their way bome They “e's Dvried om the spot. Ose | ARS 8 Male, the other + ‘eims|> ht they Were not iden- copied, Theeagiocer, Gremio aod through Baggage man ‘were Ol iejured, nove others wore barmed, so fer as ‘ome of the irdies jor: aj of thetr baggage, and GiGerd Mosby, «5) was presews bimeeif, 1B the politest tones i eronid be restored to them; however, rode of au) 9 0 ‘Me two paymesters were a 4 “kaqmeo'together bad someting over $200,000. Aa Adams | Jay cooks Co $9,008,500" grits w iron chest contain. [fog edene $4,000 to $6.00. Toe robbers @id mot open it, 1,400;009 100.07 } eet fF was erned with tbe tain, andof course all the 50100 dane ' Were destroyed. 200.600 100.25 <A brigade of cavalry assigned 1) the Harper's Ferry Sfil!- 1,600,000 ‘Gary Aistriot would provent ai: iacce inoursions, and tbe | Third Nasional sane tothe pubito generally, who xr» wo receive their sup- ea ae ~@f—fael by that route to afta the protection | motesceien Ennk, How sie “The tahabitan:s of W sdinxtom apd Baltimore 20000 1 depend epoe this route for the'r cn! for the winter. 40 00 “°F “Phe ramping of the traics was only interfered with by aioe rain that was lost, The wreck was cleared up and 59,000 ” jemabled to ass regularly this eftervoce, 30.000 fend po further annoyance ia antit:p tel, as Rew dispoal- bag 4.spions troops are now being 60.000 ‘pj: Ome Special Wasiin,.on Despaton. ites ‘Vaaminarem, Oct, 14, 1864, 20,000 ‘The guérifiag, taking advautrg- o( sheridan's advanced tern fm she. Shevasdow v iiloy, bave recommenced 40,000 - Faide fo the vicini'y 0 tho Potomac, Two traipe dob: ‘ea 52,000 @hom last night, The paiseogers were robbed and the rout 28.000 etre borne. $o-t00 Phe Baitt crams. 81,000 an PALT:MOR, Oct. 14, 1964, Cee ane | (On Thursday night, the express passenger traia for Boclety for Savines, Hartford. Cons. 50.000 “cwWheettag, “lett Camdep statioy at & quarter past nine | Copoecticnt Firetne.Co. Hartford Ct. 15,000 os QrCLeOK MINE the Ojted Stave mall, Adams’ Express Jullaa Catia, agt ord; Conn. .000 Company’s Express car and twodundred passengers, un- | W. ‘Troy ,.N. 12,000. _ ‘Mer Barge of cotiddetor Snitt. The tr in ‘‘ on time’* ©) gat 1 Areached @ point necr Kearpeysville, between onan °f iiepae’s Kary and Martioaury, wuen the locomotive, 50,000 fo Of the removals? w rail, ram off the track, 25'000 fand thé cars were soon brought to a halt. eee on : The grows!’ Geb eact erty of the truck is quite level, Gite oe 14,000 gan &Co., eelves ‘and others 600,090 Contesticer Bark Briggeport....-"- 65/000 Corn, Tweedh Terega.. 20 000 samc! 7. Tana, Soston 50 000 100 000 Smounted force estimated ot j:nm one Mundred to two | V/*l.n Tene bay e j2 Sho commenced robbing the passengers, | Amorj:an iebange Bank. 500,000 a obem was Mr. Lovis \ole, general ticket agent noe tain Bark states Gita”? ee | Gor the company, proovsdiny Wost on important busiaess. 7g = bee 2. peace pe et a 3} "Prom Bhim they. took. ai) ha bad, viz.:—nineteen dollars | Gore Opdyke... - 100,900 a Bd w gold watch. Many yesronzets lost their watches, | Ketchum. Suns &O 800 000 I eontente of the: walicts nd pocketbooks, and re pa Ce. : bay |) Peaptaend bats, Among tiem wana company of emi- | Copnersvilie ranch Bank, Conners: |" v paraorenbo 7 oF wh» ded not lose mach, for the Chen eho as ace penn A. ives & Son, 20,000 ~ ater’ whe aos compiitet thetr depredations Wm. floge & Co. 5.000 @hey ordered out of the curs all the passengers, | Pp. Sreyer & 100,000 i gnd fred the '"tfain. /tbey then remounted ee Fin re | Aate Rorwes! and! dashed of. some of the packazes | ysiropolian Bank. N.Y. 9,000 fo the express car we-s not disturbed. Other | Metropolitan Bank, N. ¥.. 100.000 earriagen were broken oper and.inerr contents pluntered. Hewroyotian 1 tank 8: N. wee fie darned car eoptaiued tho remains of @ soldier en | Home Bank, W nor iam 85,000 + iehidtr way to'nie relatives. J. kJ. Stuart & Co.. 50,000 Where Wis'ds Considerab'e: amount of ‘money or paper | J. & J. Stuart & Co 100,000 @f value in the express oar. Tbe contenteof the mails t Babi, New ¥ ‘60000 ; ot known. None of tho passengers or employees of | Fourth National , New ‘ork... 50,000 \ the conpeny wore injured ox:ojt the ‘engineer and fire- | First National tok, Velcage. ed F. ‘man, who are reported acalied. butwot dangerously. As odd 60,000 1. gpa as tforwation of the aifiir was communicated to = {Whe “eBcers of the row, a! the trains - .f © (ptopped amtil It was ascertaived they could proceed pe Core rag s oe. eogafely, which they did, ant a large number reached yee Bank . + 125,000 * here tie tee: tamr lest vight, Including pearly thirty | Poors ae, Aa pe ‘Bink, Obloneo : "Roce y t trajps and whe regular pase ger express, which, | First National Bank, Westport..... 60.000 * (al the time of the raid.was oa its way from Wheeling. + 60,060 Detachinetits of Cavalry aro iv persuit, but no tidings are : — * heard of them, The road is uot injured, and all the trains 2 40'000 ~ are ranalag as usual . ron Bar rrMonm, Oct. 14, 1864. 2. 160,000 ye @mall body Of Mosby's cuerili:s crossed the Potomac ty t9t0 Montgomery county, Md.. d' ring the last twenty- foar bours. Some three bundred penetrated as faras ‘AdainstOwh ‘Wo.day. They bav-, {t is understood, deow av Grives veck. They are said to number three hundred, i @ucrilias at Work on the Manasene - Gap Rai Wacnxares, Oct. 14, 1864. ‘A gang of Mosby's guorilive in strong force yesterday : aoe attack on the cutor picket of the Second District : reriment, stationed at White Plitps on <4) daoinoade Raltroad. The guard of eight mon were © qaptured, end the officer in comm nd was shot in several Piaces and abandoned to bis ‘ate, ‘Two privates of the Siath Pennsrivania heavy artillery were killed by qurrilias yosteritay between Accotink and “Burke's Atation. ‘ d Mee Alorandets (¥0.) Jouraa: savs:—It ip understood * What General Augur, comman ing the defences south of «phe Potomac, in view of the sutrereous eonduct of the © Squertiias to tearing wp the riiis on the Manassas Gap Railroad, by which the loss of lie occurred a few Gaye ngo, will probably orie- 9 register of all the dis- Woyai people of Fairfax and A'exander counties, for the ~ Purpose of having a daily detail to accompany the trains + do vhe stations, om prominent parts of the engines and oars. Some similar measures taken by General Wash- Aarne fa the Gouthweet proved quite effective. THE APPOINTMENT OF CGIRF JUSTICN TANKY's SUCCESSOR POSTPONRD—ASYIRANTS FOR 1): OFrice. It understood to bave been deterinjoee to-dos to | postpone the appointment of the successor of the late Chief Justice Taney until after the Presidential election, It appears that Mr. Stanton, foreseeing the novessity of bis retirement at somo time from the War Department, {a apxiocus to fod protection for life on the bench of th the Supreme Court as Chief Jnstice, Indze Advocate Geveral Holt is also bidding bigh for the appointment. Among other aspirants ere Montgomery Blsir, ex- Postmaster General; Genator Collamer, of Vermont ; Solicitor Whiting, of the War Dopartment ; Judges Allen and Howe, of Massachusetts; Senator Ira Harris, ot New York, avd Mr. Fessenden, Beeretary of the Treasary. it is believed, however, among those who are familiar with the working of euch matters that tho piace {8 at the disposal of Mr. Chase, and that be will be ap pointed unless ft should become vorvoidable to appoint Mr. Stanton ag the only means of getting bim out 0” the Uabinet. . It is doubtiul, however, if tbe appointment of the latter would be confirmed by the Senate, as it ie vu- derstood to have been agreed upon by the repub!icang io the Senate not to confirm the appointment to any im. portant office of any but {ull-bleoded republicans, and particularly thrust back the aspiring democratic prose. lytes to the republican party. IMPRISONMENT OF EMPLOYERS OF TEE QUARTER- MASTER'S DEPARTMENT. Forty-ceven employes of the Quartermaster’s Depart. ment wers imprisoned yesterday, for refusing to asett io Manassas Gap Railroad of timber and butld ure of by the guerilias, the recent operations + : ss Quenne, Oct. 14, 1864, ‘The inter colonial con‘erenca continues to meet with dangerous to venture Out unless provided with a formi- oloeed doors. Tt is understoy4 that an invitation will be dable escort. «Gent to the Pacific colovten to join the confederation. The «@iecussions yesterday were in ro'erence to the appoint! ment of the head of the con‘ederate executive and the s@overnors of the several provinces. A propos tion that ~thene (bo appotnted by the Crown ts sald to have been » “favorably reovived, The delegates are receiving invita- -tlons from the different citice. ‘The removal of the seat of government to Ottawa has een much embarrassed by te oppage of the Ottews Railroad on soccunt of legal troubies, [From the Montreal Gazotte, Oot. 18.3 Our confrere at Quebec telegraphs us the Righty impor- - Gant ‘fafornstion that, it f¢ and retood, te Conference Berd peared (wo resolutions, one of which affirms the | wprtaotete Of tetertolon! +! union. ‘The moll steomer Constitution sailed for Panama to-day+ eft six hundred and ary passen,: rs and $1,204,654 In ‘The Eastern news caus:: great excitement aad 90 rar fo es SO nd ‘ide, from , eckooner ORNERAL BANES GONB TO NEW TORE. Major General and Mrs. N. P. Banks, accompanied hy Colonet Wilson and Captain Crosby, of the General's sta, left this afternoon for New York. Robbery of Adame’ Express. Barrrwows, Oct, 14, 1864, ‘The office of Aéama’ Express Company at Grafton, Woat Virginia, was robbed on the night of Wednestay, the Sth ingt,, of a package couteiateg sotes of the Firet Netional Baok of Pitteburg, of the desomination of $20. ‘The notes were enout, in sheets of four potes to seach sheet, there being two hundred sheets; the setes on each sheet being denominated by the letters a, B,C, pd D, and each note on the sume chev belay awmsered alike, commencing with ‘‘8¢1"' and runaing ep to "1,000," inclusively; making eight bundred notes, emounting ta $16,000. Besides this several small packages were taken @ontaining money amounting to $400, The public are ‘warned against receivinz any of these cotes, as they are the property of the Adems Express Company. The pay- ment Of thom han been stopped at the bank, asda clroalar describing them in detail has been tesued by William B. Divemore, the Presidemt ot the Company. and sent te brokers, beaks and postmestere, with a swactal sotlce prc rere +> ieee "MEWS FROM WASHINGTON: THE OG TAOGR, FLETIONE The Bids for. the New Na- ANEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OUTUBER 15, 1564 More Domooratie Gains in Pennsylvania.. They Lose a Member of Congress and Gain One. ADDITIONAL FROM OHIO: The Prebable Defeat ef the New Constitution in Marylan POLITICAL CALCBLATIONS IN WASHINGTON, as, * = Pennsyivanta, The: election, returns from fest showed additional democratic gains. The Dave gained a Congressman in the Fitt district op the home vote by 38 majority. The repuditosas have gaiued one m the Twelfth district, if the official vote sustains the reported majority in two counties of the district. ‘This does not make any change im our table, but jeaves it twelve democrats and tweive republiease. The aadt tional demooratio gain is nearly six buadred, making the total gain over last year’s vote 16,348. If the balance of the counties gain in the same proportiea the @emoaratioc majority on the home vote will be between five and six thousand, A special despatch from Harrisburg states that a cere. ful cofhpartson of the returns received there secures the State on the home vote to the democrats by about ten thousand majority. MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. ‘The telegraphic reports recetved last night from Pean- syivanta throw additional light upon some of the dis- Io tricts which we had doubtful in our tabie yesterday, the IFT DieTRicT. Tbree wards, Pobeselhie Tere rep. Bucks county—Rose, dem. Rose’ majority in district... ‘Thayer, republican, is the prescnt representative. FOURTESNTY DISTRICT. Dauphio. couaty—G. F. Miller, rep... Suyder county—G. F. Miller, rep... Union county—G. F, Miller, rep..... Tital..... Juniata county—Wm. H. Miller, @om..........060.6 330 RON nn ea on, ad OE G. F. Miller, rep.. CR ar SIXTRANTH DISTRICT, Majorit>. Lranklia county—Coffroth, dem. 50 Bedford county—Coffroth, dem . To Adama county—Coffroth, dem. Fulton county—Coffrotb, dem . Coffroth’s majority...» QRYENTRENIA DISTRT. Cambria county—Jobnsion, dem. Huntington county —Baker. rep , Mi:tlin county—Baker, rep. Bialr county—Baker, rep. Jobnston’s majority TWEIFTH DestRICT Luzerne eounty—Dennison. dem. ... ‘Susquehanna couvty—Ketchum, rep. Dennigon’s majority. ... The following are the reported gains on the vote of |: yoor in Pennsylvania in addition te those which w yesterdey, Tbey are not the total gaine in th pein i and districts re erred to, but over acd above those given in our tables yesterday — ? Rep. 256 SS8sF.gsn1 11) 8! sei SSeS 1b rti yp sees iis Total democratic Carsin’s majority last yea Purcapenrata, Oct. 14, 1864, Cureberl ind county gives an official majority of 348 for ; the democrats, Democratic loss, 93. ‘The followirg returns are official: — First district—Randali’s (dem,) majority, 4,167. Becond district—U 'Nei!t's (Union) majority, 4,169. ‘Third d istrict—Myers’ (Union) majority, 1,105. Fourth district—helley’s (Union) majority, 3,279 Hannsareg, Oct 14, 1864. From information received here this morning it is ab- solutely impossibie to determine how the State bas gone ‘anti! the reception of official returns. Both parties claim emall majorities; but unexpected results in heavy Nortb- ro Univn counties render it scarcely possitiie to over- come the large democratic gains. Ja either case it ts ad- mitted the m»jority wil! be small, and cas only be deter. mined by the official vote. The recording of the soldiers’ votes is necessarily very slow, being distributed among various counties, and from the manner fn which they appear on the tally papers it is impossible to make an aggregate until the record is more compiete, the Ohio Election. Crvcewatt, Oct. 14, 1864. The Union majority in Ohio on the home vote is about thirty five thousand. ‘The soliiers’ vote will probably increase It to eighty | five thoussed. Seveateen Union Congressmen are elected Crmvaranp, Oct. 14, 1964. The latest retures show that the democrats have elect. 04 Le Blond ia the Fifth district and Finck im the Tweirth. Im the Tenth and Thirteeath districts the democrats have & majority o@ the home vote, but the soldiers’ vote will probably elect the Union ticket. All tne other districts have clested Union candidates on the home vote. Mery) Bavtimons, Oct 14, 1864 ‘The retores of the constitutional election come in very slowly and the result is doubtful. The friends of emancips- Hon think {6 will be edopted by & email vote, unless the smvenolding counties give a larger’ majority against It thee te antiotpated. ‘Barrimens, (ot. 14—Midnight. ‘The reterse of the constituonal vote are very Incom- plete, Adaing the expected majorities to ibose already ‘The returve from the soweties eo far, and judicious eitimetes, Indicate the probable defeat of the wew ant! tlevery cosstivation by a majority of about two thoesand te tbe ome vote, which it is thought the soldiers’ vote may 208 overcome. The closeness of the vole, however, et leaves the resutt I douds. The vote le eonsideradiy chert throughout the State, by rensen, Of the resirtetivs test cath erated of Of all voters. Ta tte ety wot batt was cast. wed _Gum BrroraL wa endl Dheve Wismmmaros, Oot. Wik afi tah slettont ‘éx* ts opw om 08 apo ated exter Bem cae It tw eatimated that the majority againet i _] will be af least five thousand. The fafiute ef the ns | Aution is in part attributed to the introduction fm strament itself of « ridiculous tess cast 6p be on! to by all the voters in this election. he faiure errs measere, fo the face of the streduons efforts of thé admin. tetrasies 10 secure its suscess, i9 regarded as am asgu- Fence that the vote of the State will be given at all basardsfor MoClellan in November. i Pelitipal Calculations im Washiugton, t Wasurrarom, Oct. 14, 1864, Bince the result of the Pennsylvania election has beea amnounced the democratic managers claim positively for MoCietiad the following States:—Maryland, Delaware, Peansylwnis, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Kea- tucky, Mssourl, Indiana, Tilinois, California and Oregon, making @ aggregate of one hundred and forty votes— one buodred and sixteen being necessary to elect. Répatitonn Raliy tui basi: OF HON. THOS. G. ALVORD, CG. J. BAYLOR, A, AKD BX-GOVERNOR HAMILTON, OF ‘The Central Union Lincoln Campatga Club, which has (een Balding weekly meetings at their Readquarters in ‘Bfoadway , have transferred the scene of sheir labors te the Cooper Inseitute, which they have engaged fore » aeries.of mass meetings, the first ef which was held iast evesing. Jbe spacious hell was crowded by an intelli “ent audience, composed fm part of ladies, A number of ‘Wounded soldiers Occupied seats ow the platform, their appearance being greeted with loud applause. °° Mr Cuaxtas Speecan, President of the club, in opertag eean 6, said :-—It in the fortune of this club to meet another bonr of joy and trivuph, while io the fu cn there yet lingers tho wives. fone of Union and ‘Vieto'y shouting from Obio, and Pennsylvania. Cpeers.) Bat yesterday “my Maryland? tore from her Seanteoue limbs the black sackcloth of slavery and robed them in the virgin and bridal white of emanetpation (Renewed anpiause ) The battles irenty wen; the last hope of the Sonthern comfederncy, the defeat of Abrahum Lmcoln tn the coming Presidential elect on, ig fading away. bis cun is falling from the trembling band of the taat rebel; bis letters, shank God; from the last sieve. (Loma cheers ) ‘A ice club arog 8 patriotic of, which was loudiy ap the Cooper Insti- The Preeevt then introduced the vext Licutenont Govervor of ‘he State of New York—Tros, 6. AtyOr»— whe wes received with joud cheers. He bed not pro- eeeded long before the Fifteenth ward Union War Kasie Cinb entered the duildiog. Mr. Aivord diven-sed the questions at ieave iu the approaching /’residenitial can- affirming tha: the contest wae between aristocr: demreracy, quoting largely from Calhoun to maint Big position, 10 conciusion. Mr, Alvord alluded to the vietoriea obtaived by Grant, Sherman ond Sveridan, each of whose names were received with enthusiastic polanse. entities “Uncle Sam’s ‘al The Parsinex: then tntroduced Mr. C: J. Raton, of Georgia, who Appointed b; the rebe's as a Commissioner to Euzope, but abo on ar th of the Soath; out there ‘Only one aide for the patriot to take at the press: be speaker repiied to the coed: y that 1o6 Uniontais were Ogntiug of seven millions of whi the South He aasured be nt digunion and the ‘chical government, apd asserted = (Vavis) hed Pprovosed to the maritime Powers of Rirope an atliance. Hi of the opinion, that if toe (hic»eo pl succeed he next clection and Jel. Davis was ielt wiact at Richmond, the country aud the tyberties of the people were gone beyoud the bope of redemption. In copciugion, the speaker —de- soribed id lenvange the atrecious conduct of tho rebel President, who sent a band of Cherokee indians to the sonthweetorn portion of North Caroling ty entores theonscripticn law, He looked t1n0n himself on the providential means of preventing the United Staies covernment from taking the fatal atep tbat the Chicago platform proposed lo take, for when om ar- riving at Germcda be went to tho American Consul. aod said that be desired to return to tbo United States and warn the government against (he seeret purpose of the Niagara corresponterce He arrived ta New York on Saturday, and on Sunday afternoon be called upon Mr. Gresiey and gave him the warntog. Ex Governor Hawi: tox, Of Texas, was the next speak er, who, in alengthy but able argument, retained the atlention of the audicnce to nearly eleven o'clock. DISTRICT. General Waibriige adtressed a iarge meeting of the democracy of the Fifth ward last eveniny at the corner of Hudson end Canal etrests, Colonel Murphy presidiaz. The speech was a very able and teliing ove, NOMINATION OF MR. WM. &. DODGE BY THE UNION OONVENTION IN THE KIQUEH DISTRICT. Umoy Heapquarrrna, Eawta Co AON AL DETRLCT, » Broapway aw Twenty -TuKD sTeaer Wits EB Depa ‘Duar Sir—The Unton Co ation of the Eighth district has given you the nomination for Congress, We were appointed @ committee to inform you of the (act and re- ceive your reply. The Convent i was aware that the Position was re.ther svu.bi Gor desired by you, but they were also aware that neiber ovscience Bor pairiotiem would allow you to dociine, Tvese are times when citizens of every station mest sacrifice private interest and inciination 46 the repadiic, Are you wena to make the sycritice? Respectfully, Mu H. 32 Chalrmea Jos B. Po.iock, secretary, New Yonk, Oct. 14, 1864 To Mesare, Cummincs H. TvoxKe, Wa. P) bsimenooK and Jonx H Snerwoo, Committee, &e., of the Figbth Con groasionl district — Guvrixwyy—Your note of this date, inforastog me of the honor done me by the Upton Con vention in bomiuat | ing me as their candidate f.r Congress ts received. You traiy stste that the position was reither sought nor desired by me. It 1 a grateful and uvrxpected tribute of confidence and esteom (rom my (riends and neighbors. Did ! consult tuore dictates of persoual com- togt and private interest which you seem to think shon'd be disregarded at this time, { should peremptoriiy refvso the nomipation ; but when so many % our ;eople wh) see * acts EUROPE Ths Heela’ at Halifax’ and the Cale- doula Of Cape Race. : THRUT DAYS LATER Wuws. The Mace and Ceburn Fight Post- Sea g ne THE WEEK. % HERALD The Best aed Cn ot Newspaper be the Co y- ‘The Wenxiy Had@ato, for the present ~eck, ready thie moruing, wiil give — The latest Despatches (rom the Army ander Lioutenaat General Grant in froet of Richmond, Va, with deteits of tne Gesperase Attack of the Kebels vo Geoerai iatiere Lines, resaiting ‘In the Rout of the Rehels and driving them to their inner line of tatrenchmevis: th= invest Accounts of the Movements of General Sheridao’s Army in the Shenandoah Valley, with full particaiars of the lags brilliant Cavalry Fight and the De‘eat aad Rout of (he Rebels under Geooral Rosser; the latest Despatches from Generel Sherman’s Army im Georgia, with Ac- we | Qounts of the Rebel Guerilla Operations in the rear; ‘The latest Mews from the Union Forces im ail portions of the republic; Important intelligence from the Robe! Btates; A highly interesting account of a Visit wo the Of Region of Peunsylvania, with abistory of its Rise and poued and Perhba: if. aro perilling their lives tor our common canse, 1 hive bot the courage to reiuse auy duty bowever iaburious, 10 which may be calied If my fellow citizens deem that my voice and infineace in the national Congresa can contribate to the support of that goveroment and Luion by which alove our existrace is made aure, that jnfluenve, whaiever it may be, shali not be wishbeic. I should at least hop: to setve some- what the commercial joterosts of tbe city with which i have been Fo long identified. T thorefore accept the nomination, oa ith, Seatiémen, very traly, yours, |. E DODGE. WOOD-MOZART CONTENTIO: 1OURTR DISTRICT. This Convention met at the Sixth Ward Hotel, and or- ganize! by the appointment of Mr. William P. Powers ar chairman, that geatieman being enthusiastically received upon the occasion, After some discussion the Convention adjourned over to Friday evening next without making « romination, rivre DisTRicr. Tho Congresstonal Convention of the Wood wing of the Mozart ‘action met Inst evening at 101 Hester atroot and nomioated William B. McClay for Congress (rom the Fi(th district. SrxTH prerareT, The Mozart Wood Congressional Convention of the Sixth district met last evening at Mozert Hail, $14 Broadway, being presen bE — as follows:—Wm. A Fly P. Norton, 1. Total, ‘ On motion, the Convention thon proceeded to a formal baliot, which resulted in the following —Ward, 10; Van Ausdate, 5. On motion of a delegate of the Ninth ward, "the vote was A ittee of three was appoinied orm bim of his nomination, SRVENTH DISTRICT. This Convention met at 79 T! venue last evening, and adjourned unti! next Wednesda! ening. MGtrH pisTRICT. This Convention assembled at $27 Third avenue last night. The only business transaoted was the naming of the differeat candidates, after which they adjourned until Wednesday evening at haif.past seven o'clock. NINTH DISTRICT. Thie Convention met at Bradford's Hotel, in Fift streot, last evening, and nominated Fernando acclamation. ninth ‘ood by ’EKON NINTH Sr DISTRICT CONVEN- see pennies bent ee re. san com s and the weeny 80 ‘2omivee fer re-0le0- chair wes occupied by Mr. Mr, Hlarriok was the choles of & ms: MeSpedos, @; Fernaade Wood, 1; J. M. v Ou the morning of the 6th inst. a party of seventesn men from the.redel ram Albemarle came down {0 8 laumeh. with the intention of capturing e despatch boat, plying between the Unica fleet ia Albemarle Sound and Roenete laland, and alee intending to blow up 8 powder sebooaee Wieg clese by; bet car forces, bearing of the Pisa, frestrated them. They, however, succeeded in DECLINE IN COTTON, &o., ae., ae. The steamship Secla, from Liverpool on the 4th, vie Queenstown o@ the 6th inst., arrived at Halifax at balf- past eight o’¢lock yesterday morging. (Nore.—The wires to Halifax have been prestrated by « heavy storm, and the Rocle’s news has aot come to beod.—Ep. Hmacp ) . The steamship Caledoala, from Glasgow, October 5, Passed Caps Race at two o’cieek yesterday afteracen. Sho was intercepted by the sews yacht of the press, and Liverpool advices of the d:h obtained, Tbe Caledonia hes niesty steerage and tweaty cabin Passengers. All are well. ‘The steamship Cella will take the cargo of the steam. ship Atlanta, whiet put back, the Colfa leaving London on the 6th of October for New York. The ship Ocean was considerably damaged at Poole by coftision. The political mews possesses uo important features worth telegraphing. The Prize Ring. THR MAOB AND © Fiout PostroneD—rap- Bars ‘The Mace and Cobura prize Gght bas bece postpone! for the present, if not altogether, owing wo disput) arising relative to the choice of a referos. Commere' igenece. THE LONDON MONEY MAREBT. Lonow, Ot,’6, 1864. vonsols closed at 88%, 88% for money. AMERICAN SROURITIE® illite Conteal Railroad, 60 a 61 discount; Erte Ratirond @ THE LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. ket ia Cuil, with little inquiry, and prices are weak Partial decline of a balf penny per pound. TRADE RBPORT. The Manchester market is very dull, and — and yarns bave s downward tendency. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUPPS. ‘The Liverpool breadatoffs market {9 generally firmer. Flour steady Wheat has an upward tendency, and a pai a free 1d. per ceutal is nosed. Corn firmer; mixed, LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS MARERT, ‘The market is steady. Bostrom, Oct. 14, 1864. The steamship Europa, from Liverpool, via’ Halifax, arrived at half. eight o'clock this evening. Her meits end the pewspaper despatch bag of the Associated Prese will be forwarded by the morning train due at New York at five o’olock Satarday aftérnoon. The Steamship Britnanta off Cap e Race. Sr. Jomm’s, N.F-, Oot. 13, 1864. ‘The stédmship Britanols, from New, York tor’ Gita gow, passed Cape Race at eleven o'clock this (Thursday) morning, All About One Cont. QGRBAT EXCITEMENT ON 4 FPCORTH AVENUB CAR— A CONDUCTOR TRIB® VIOLENOB, BUT FAILS. It ts evident that the excitement created by the late Increase of raliroad fare on our city lives must seen. have ope of two effecte—either a backing down on the part of ‘the ratlroad companies, or a Dloody contention between the conductors aod “passengers, That this isnot mere idle prediction is fally shown by some of the scenes which occurred oa our city railroad lines yesterday. One case will serve as an example. About five o'ciock in the afternoon car No. 66 of the Fourth avenu6 Line left ite lower ‘torminas, opposite the Astor House, and when the conductor went his rounds tor tbe ‘are one of the very first passenzers ‘applied to To'vsed to pay More than five cents The conductor im mediately pulled tbe strap aud told the passenger that he most cither pay six cents or got out. The passenger bezged to inform the condactor that be had vo idea of duing either ove thing or the other. The conductor there- upon collared =the passenger and endearored im out of the car; but ihe with equal determination, bis fellow passengers sided’ with fow minutes the greatest excitement resulted. f people assembled about the car, the who! bicck between Beekman and Ann streets became impai were pre either ap a down The conductors by But it of no ase Very es Foe to put out the determined passenger fa: od, haa the con- totim: daly dugtor piter, ag! ae for pearly a quarter of an bour, seoing th a8 of no use to struggle furtber ordered tho driv 4 tho car started off amidst the tandors. termination of the coatentio: it soemed as thow regular rict would break out. 80 bigh was the excitement, A policeman was summoned two or three times, but disereet! refused to interfere, deeming it no part of bis duty to bolster up ratlway mo. borolists in their ewdeavor 1) {mpore upon the pubiic. ‘e several other similar scenes on the during the day. In one of the Third ductor told o6e of the parsenyers, wh more than five conta, that “it nO tise ty refcne, the public wor to come dé aiding, s anid. the inst day whe don't pay six cents wil This wou d seem to indicat od today. If itm: m to convey by bis leaguace, ther ‘on tbe ling today, and tbe po 0 be na the gut viv. re of this railrond Imponition te the im pudence of ductors S me of the passengers who don’t pay six conts are forolentiy told (hat they are no gentlemen. Where theno servants of the railroad corpo Fatioas derive the authority to outrage the public ta extent ag this, it is difficult to see. have to guller this attempted 1mpasition of tl. legal (are, at having to submit to the vulgarity of conductors and persone in the ioterent of the railroads. ‘On the Kast Hroadway line two persous were ajocted from acnr yesterday for refusing to pay the additional cept. One of them, Mr. James Tickson, | & com- plaiot with the Mayor against the conductor car No. 26. policy ws ¢ ewnductor would Mastc in the Park. ‘The Park Commissioners announce tbat there will be music on the Mall at the Park this aftemoon, comm tng at balf past three o'clock, by the Park band, under tue leadership of Hi. B D dworth, if the weather is fine, The following is the program: PART fT. Park March. 1. Overtare to Le Ba; . 2 Fantasia‘on song Tate ye 8. Mazurke Fevorita...... oe 6 Overture vo Oberon. 6 Jubilation Quick March. 7, Grand sevection from Lee Vespers Sicilians... Pane im. 8. Vou Popult jaa. . ® Leap Year Polka... . 10, Romanza and Prindist, trom ‘Tone. 11. Romentioxer Waltz... Natiowal Pot Pourri the Maiden Merderer, to be Eze cuted. Bostrom, Oct. 14, 1866. 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The President hen om of _o ike 0 PRESIDENT tnt company ranks as +, shares of $9 each. and = Bome of her ates are taking ‘focktn to vane the ‘capialist rage, of lianied mesas the 1nd: offered are 4CO., 64 Codar 5. ¥. cera eA She, Cracera well as reladie genl ai . formaticn 10 eset " ying & ine opi satiny theme ihovoudiiy and" britlient i broapec of troieam Compeay.—Bosion B veiler. The J whiskers sone mustachs nat Philadelphia, es Bronlway wpe 8 New Tor! ‘Lord ay Aa Shuman sod vi we Ge Totlette of ‘Sect SRE sree ‘The Committee of the Executive Conseil! os Pardons have reported sgaisst commuting the sect ence of Green, the Maldes murderer, and bave recommended that « day wivede ainan woe 950,000 Werth sooner? 58 3h] anh eke An Met Se See