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er SHORMAN. ANT RSBEL ACCOUNTS, VRPORT A Corps oy Hoed’s Army im North Aycbamae \ E. GEN, BATE MOVING ON HUNTSVILLE, ae, ae, ee a & Frofght Train Destroyed by Gue- rillas—Arrival of Generii Stoncman at Atlanta, &c. Lovuviite, Ky., Oct. 20, 1864, ‘The Journal learns that General John C. Breckinridge telegraphs that Colonel Charles S. Hanson, who was Wounded and takeu prisoner in tho late campaign of Goveral Burbridge, ia doing so well that his recovery is ‘Beyond doubt. * On Tuesday morning a band of guerillas attacked and Cevtroyed a train of tex freight cars on the Nastvilio aud ‘Northwestern reurowd em roule from Nashville to Johnsonville. The engincer,was killed, General S.unemeo has been exchanged and has arrived Bt Atlanta, Generals Biatr, Cuft, and Smith were among yosterday’s “arrivady et che Galt Hou Cuarraxooaa, Ovt. 29, 1864, Captain Maret, of the Fourth United States reguiars, ans Just arrived {rom Villsuow, which point be lett yes e.day, He reports that Colonel Miaty’s brigade of cuvetry had met-the enemy in force, aod aftor a severe fant, our troops charged upon avd rented the rebels, cap- (uring General Young and a large uomber of prisoue: a the 12th inst,, the gemecavalry charged Roddy’ command, at Rome, with the sabre, Kuled and captnred Svumber, taking sil bis artillery, aod scattering the rematuder of the enemy m ali directions, Oo the 17th our advance came upon Ilood's rearguard, end whipped it and drove it out of Snake Gaps Yesterday General sherman started ia pursuit of the saree, who were retreating southward, via Bioomtown wralley. Newspaper Accounts. [Correspoudeuee of Cincitnatt Coramo PERSONAL. Colonel Samue! Roes, of the Twentietm Connecticut, Gommands the city an‘ its deterces, Captain Dick Gil- veoth, of the iwenty-seventh Olio, is Provost Marsial. Motor Geuoral Gevrge H. Sionemde one hund/ed oilicers “nd four hundred soldiers, recently exchanged, arrived {m Atlanta last week. A truin of cars. conveying the sile vor band of the Thirty second Massachusetts. received Chem at Rough and Ready, On reaching tue depot at Al- lanta the band struck up, ‘Tho Star Spangied Banner, oh long may it wave, OPer the land of the free and the home of the brave, amid the glad acclaims of both tho prisoners and thoir more fortunate friends. Nowbere in lie’s bistory can I # point to a piace or time of more enthusiasm. Brigadier Goneral Joho M. Corse relieved Brigadier Wiliiam Vaudeveor of the command at Kome ja2dier Genefal Vaodeserr assrmed command of ‘Cho District of Marietta yesterday, reueving Mcartbur, who goes to the Mississippi. ‘Themas has gone to Chattanooga on business relating to military movemonts. Slocum commands the Twentieth ~ Corps aud tho city of Atlanta. Howard is 'viog io a wall text ot Kast Point, and Scholiela ts rumidating at Do- ontur. CHATTATOOCHER BRIDGE. The long bridge spronig the Chatiahoorheo river at ‘Virgintastatioa has been washed away fo a storm of rain and wind, and the rebels have been driveg iro the train wear Big Shanty. REBEL ACCOUNTS. *{mportant Mevement in North Ata- bame—A Portion of Hood's Army Meving on Tlantavtile, Alms DESPATCH TO THB MONIGUMBKY MATL. Tattzpaca, Ala , Oot 10, 1864, Te te reported here that the advunce guard of ovr army ‘enter General Bale has crosset the Tennesse at Gun Ger's landig and ts om the smarch for Middt: Te.n se. The remainder of the troaps are letizred lo be rapidly folowing. General Hood's hcadcuarters cre suyposed ate ‘a! Ucdartown, rizhteen miles deiow Rom, on ihe Coos Gonoral Beauregard will perch hare to night. The ponicon train as Leen broken from tie Cha/tahooonee and ordered forward to the J mucsier, ond ait mail mat er and baygage directed tobe int in the dircction of Tus cumbia, é {Io the -rebel accounts which we have published of Bood’s march into North Georgia the rebel General ‘Cheatham’s-corps was alluded to as having been “held tn reserve.” It is possible that this corps, in which the General Bate mentioned commands « divieion, Bas been transferred to North Alaboma by railroad, where Peau-, fegard appears to have joined it on the 20th, He passed through Opelika, Aim., oa the Oth, and could have reached Talladega, via Montgomery, by the dote mentioned, Hood is reported in tho same telegram at Cedartown, Aln., ou tbo Coosa river, only about sixty miles north. oust of Talladega, Tho stitement given, if true, i gatos that the army of Fiood is wdout to be trapacerred to Alabama, there forming a Junction with Beauregard, aud proseonting @ campaizn in the direction of Hantavilie, Ala, The ast paregraph of tho despatch indicates a change.of base to Tuscumbia, rear Florence, North Ala- Dama, the base of Forrest's operations, If such a mo ment is being made, os the despatch above indicates, Reanregaré has doubtless under his command the troops of Genoral Richard Taylor, commanding at Mobile. There, with Choatham's corps, would form a strong colamn—doubtless equal to the force ander Hoxt—and, concentrated, may prove a formidable army.—Lp irra } Meod’s Flanking Movemeat—Beanre. gerd Po ma danction with Hoot. [Fr to the Mebmond Whi, Oct. 1°.) A press cuspaich published tn the Soatbera papers of she 12th wiaics that the flank movement of General Hood won Attante has Fo far beew conipietely euccoraeal the ralirood from Nig Shanty to Kington bas been utterly destroyod, eves the cuts iileg up, and ali the gar- tison along that distinoe captured Frenel’ ¢ t Wed: divieton, of Ptewart’s corps. made ck upon Allator ich failed, The tho whole corp sequently went i town was carriod by assault and 4.000 pris together with un immetso quantity of materials of war. Tuis is evicieniiy a misicve, Decauee, If tree, wo would Devore this bavo bad @ me oficial confirmation of it. Our army wee on the Kivgston ant Rome Railroad at Last aoovun ts. Geners! Lesvrogerd te with General Flood. Blocum’s Twentieth army corps now hold Atlanta; the reat of the Sherman army bas gone u» the road. There in no cavalry at Avianta whatever. General Jerson captured Fas: Lown the other Gay, tak. éng fi/ty wagons tis good condition, and the wrec's of ago od many more, Iverson's pickets are within_owe mile of Atian'’a, end cltber ki'l or capture every Yaokee who veuturos out. gide the main works. Bberman is beyond the Chattahoocheo, cut off from his main army, nnd Thomas ts fm commacd at Athoti jod for everyday. ‘The enemy have no stock witt which to haul artillery and commiagaries, abd co railroad Rood Shermans Kear—Sherman’s Supplies Reported Comp'etely One Rome Nor Captured by the Re! je The Augusta (Ga.) Sentinel says:—it is woil known that Geo. Hoot is in the rear of Sborman’s army, that 0 oar has parced over the State road for tem days, end Ghat Sherman's supplies aro completely cut off by that route, 1be Montgomery — gnys:—A report bas reached Newman by courlera that our forces have eucceedod in destroying the reiivoad for seventeen miles about Big Ghanty, and stti! held the road on ste The Richmond Aeaminer of October 18 Fraya:—The re- port of tho cantare of Rome, Ga., with two thousand «prisoners, &o., fe no% correct, and without f¢ EWS FROM MEMPHIS, ‘o Rebel Force Near the City—Business Rosamed, &o. Carmo, Oct, 20, 1864. ‘The etonmer ‘Nannle Borch, from Memphis, passed this »Polnt to-day with three handred aad forty bales of cot- gon for Cluoinnatt, Bastness, whion had beon entirely at Mem. bis, was resumed again, and.the militia’ bas been dis- charged, as the dangor was believed to have passed. It qvaa the opinion at headquarters that the rebels had no {Etevtion of attacking Momphis, that their presence be gond was morely designed to cover the march of troops ‘nto Kentooky. There was mo rebel force within fye giles of tho city, When last heard of Chalmers wag south of Hernando, cetreating towards the ewamps of Zallahotehle, and For. est was en routs for Moridind with bio prisoners, Bavenons, Oot. 20, 1864. ‘The Republican State Contral Commities have pas forth » eget] of congrato!ation on the ton of the free to oonstitation. The new ‘also met to 4 the otty into Penatorial districts, ax 41. rae by the new conetituiion, whigh gives the. clty ree Senators acd eighteen Represent rea —8 largo in- Broaso, which {# one of the ree inatrumort complained of In tho counties an a preat grievavce, their Pa gga ja many ingtances being at the same time Tho fignree to night ahow @ majority of 498 against the yw constitution. The official reta gome of the ties agninnt it Ahowing an while ip rome atanoes tho soldiers’ vote ie eat with the other to beer from, However, (he congtitujog THE MISSOURI RAID. er reyS The Rext! G2her s tine Bact of the Wiser BAter Mi vornGene curs Proparimg 3° Move Bimmnyr ety -tig anne vo > aueFlijae nat aye Murdered by County, &e. re ‘lent Mo., Oct. 2, 18 Despatches from General Kuseoran€ Say tndt DCM Price's main force #2 stlit cast of the i wokwator rit Tals ia regarded as favorable to the dispyition of troops, and increases the chances of Goneral Xeseor: getting @ Oght out of the eveme. Lator advices from Danviilo state that no citizens 1% burned in the biocknouse et that place, as previcusiy” Dapgrted, A sccut from Randolph, Charlton county, returned to Macon yesterday, Baving killod'fourteoa guerillas ‘The Republica”! bas @ apeciai despatch from Jefforson City, whiok says thf she gaoritlas undor Todd entered the German settiement of L8/Ayotte county on Yusday wight, killed twenty-eight Gormas, fired thetr noasos, com- pel.ed the women to remain ix Them until the roofs were about tu fali, when they wore ailomed to oseape, General Curtis is concgntrating a largo force in Kansas City, with which ho will move against General Prico, Goveral Jim Lano has command of Oltuee meadred Kansas militia, Our &t. Louis Correspontrnce, Sr, Louis, Oct. 16, 1864, Prica’s Movements—A Prebable i itroad—Hci'emait in Kansas—Gusril- Political Prickary, kt Price i> still fa the beart Bf thy State, gathering re- cruits avd supplies und awaiting the moveurents of Roge craus, Fagin’s divisioa of the robel army has meyod wortward, and la meuaciog Kansas, Shetby has crossed the Missourl river with four thousand caysizy, and is ravaging Chariton, Howard end Randolph oountiss. Other partics of the rebels are scouting through Cooper ud Saline counties, Price bas located his headquarters at Booneviile, and haravguel the ponple, telilog them his army would permanently remota io Missouri if the peozte would give him a helping baud, He is hero, he says, in tho caprcity of a deity: and nnless the inhabitants who bolleve in Southern priacipics mow help hita they will be lost forever, Considering the eruelty of his con ecripling agenia, and tho Indusiry of his Loree thieves aud foroging partiot, I yony bo doubted whether hi friends admire this stylé of rotiof from Lincola serfdom. Judging by the umber of rebei sympathizers*wko are conatantly seeking our Iinos, it is reasonable to suppose they don’t believe in PricePexcapting at « distenc AGght will probably take place within a few daya in the neighborhood of Boouevilie, Prica is being hemmed iu 80 gradually that bo can hardly escaps with lis whol forco without a tight, Rosoorang is now at tho front ia person, with Pleasinton, A. J. Smith, FB, Brown ond Savborn as his subordivates, and with a sufficient force of troops to wake up the rebola quite lirely. We atill Lick the requisite cavalry to cope with the rebcis even handed, Yet cavalry is erriving dally and mounted infantry collecting at Jefferson City, With Gon, Piea- gauton to cuunmand thom, theso pounted mon will play havoc with the rebels. Price wil! probably avoid a figbt unless the chances are three to one in Mis fayer, But our wisest military men are looking for news of a coniilct almost avy hour, The staf officers at Ceo, Regecrave hendquarters have learned the art of knowing nothing to rerteotion and are as dumb as oysiers as to tho situa- aS tion. The movement of Fagin’s division of rebela to the west bas created Consternation in Kansas. Gon, Rosecrans bas forwgrded a deepateh to General Curtis, statiog that, in his Opinion, Prico will ender yor to retreat through Eansas and capture Leaveyworth on lls ro Governor Carney has callod out the militia, and sdditionnl regiments for home detence are being raised. The biis- souri militia from the northwest are turning ont rapidly, and if Price tries the nir tice to Kansas Le may get a ppm Ucket to (be future ecouer than he euticipates at present. The damage to the Pecific Rat!road, including the matn Hoe and Southwest branch, emoucts to three burdred thousand dollars. The rebeis burged three tuougand four hundred and two feet of bridges ou the main fin aad one thousand and twenty fect on the brauch. Four of the bridges on the Uretbamed portion of the rord araex- yousive affairs. The Joes of thes acconade, Orage, Moreau and Lamiue bridges is serious, aud the breaks cannot he repaired for several mouths to come. Jho long bridge on the South Yranch, cannot be '¥ also destroyed cifle Ratiroad between Kepeaa City anv’ Jadian. po ts. tot vat datistn was uncalled fer,»s the road 18 not tn operation in that qnarter, and the trock only partially 'sd; but somehow rebels have got tho idea stuck fast im their heada that every dott th of railroad property des- troyed is alick u¢ Uncio Sam, whoreaa the whole loss thus far to rallroads failk on the stookholders and s' The sight of refazesa to this city stlil continues. From every section thore are daily arrivals, wd partier who bave retrrned trem Kansag aod lowa report an ivcres {og tide of immigration to both these tee since « troubles in Missouri get in. Tae bloody work of reveu bns ameady set in, In North Missouri the State militia have undoubtedly retalfated in pumerous fnstances, and Poltticians opposed to the war havo already commenced the cry in their o-gan ft this ‘city that the acidiens are Kiting eff tho cemocrats. An Silustration is given where @ paty belonging w dorty-soveuta ssourl Volouteors, now 19 the field, lately destroyed @ ond killed tve men in Jefereon counly a few | co, because (bey were democrats. This is a and from the fret tuat the ivdividuais ta question were unmolested by tie rocels when (hey | assed through tho country, while their peletbo-s were robbed. kbov pretty cotclusiveiy that the mov killed were rebel the tina! end of the Price r of the rebe's ta certain q oceupancy of tho same territory by Union mon, a horrible picture to cwoll upon; but in the interior of Misnovrt security to Union men ean only be gi by the death or expaision of rebels. ! Iho southoast bas been redooupied by onr forces, nnd some very important Information bas been gained con- cerning (he strengih and intentions of t leit the vietuity of Prot Kuob w men, principally cavalry. In feraon City proved # felut; but {i iis repeated with that of ex-Governor ilomas ©. Koynelds, relied upon, be means to take Jeverson City at ony . but the gath wing delayed bit so lone by the defence of the fort at Pilct_ Knob that he found Teifersea City too ‘strong for him. Th 0 many confident rebels who claim that Prtoe.t ouvring arourd Booneville | to de City, when be wail suddenly flank thor and capture tbe ca: All this roads very prettily, Oat It wou’t work in preetice. ‘The notorious Bill Anderton, who committed the fend. teh murder at Ceutratia lagt mouth, bar joined Pero, with fis whole gang, adding ooly a few more cutthroats to thoee previously verving under the big rebel. Gene ral Kosecrnns has determined to outlaw every revel caught wearing United Siates untforms, and as this wos one of the enis of success om Anderson's part, his men are henceforth to be.troated as outcasts and shot without trial as fest aa caught. Guerilia warfare is mn active progress In al! parts ofthe interior. They have threatened nearly every town on the North Micsourt Railrood, and frightened the directors t road joto au order stopping All trains aatil quiet ored. The Hanaii St. Joseph Railroad prs- er trains wore still rng regularly, the road will soun be stoppod probably by She!by. There has beea rand co: ntration of. the troops ‘igong at various points in the roors could be gathered Into one 3 mber tho reboia two to one. difficulty of the sitwation is that the rebel movo- onis have never till now been cuficientiy ceveloped to allow Rosecrans to lay his plans for their dis- ‘The politicians are an busy as bees and as industrious a6 boavers about the election of Cougressmen on the dif- ferent democratic tickets, A caucus bas just boon bold ‘at the Astor House, the presiding spirits of which were Joba E. Develln, Fernando Wood, Tharlow Weed, Peter B. Swoeny and Comptrolier Brosnan. Toe interests of the olty railroads eeemed to be the principal point of digoussion, tho tragfe about the Congresamen being con. ducted mainly towards that end. It appoays that tho old Mozart Organization ts expected to endorse Thomas 3. Barr against Brooke im the Zighth district, acd that Fervando Woods is to be supported against Mr. Bronnan’s candidate, Morgan Jones, fa the Fourth istrict. Another little arresgemont bas been enterod into for the purpose of roductug Governor Seymour's ma- Jority as much ag posstble, because he is known to be opposed to an increase of faro to ten cents on the city It §s aacertained that Ronben £, Fenton, the ropubiican w ja favor of granting the rail the rate of cr ja}l see whether the carried through faro, and this ch wi (fected democratic leaders, Wo alate wade gp at the Astor House will be the conterfunbroken. GIXTIL CONGRESSIONAT, DISTRICT. The Sixth Congroasional District Convention (Tammany) nominated last evening Hoo. Elijah Ward as their candi- Gute for Congress in that district. Police Inte ligenc A Drcocer Coancen win Mispzmeaxon, —James Quee, Kooping an spothecary store at 624 Hudson street, was Youterday arrested by officer Travis, of tho Twentieth pro- wot, charged with selling polson withont properly Inbel- ing it. The inant is Mr, John F, Nichols, residieg at 76 Horatio street. One of his obiidren being sie, Mr. Nichola cated on his fami!; iclan, De. Vosbureh, peepee seat arexoria fur tue baby. The pre: 100 was filed by Quee, after which some of the wore admin whioh reduced the patient tom stupefied and cold jon, Mrs. Nichols, ‘alarmed or Dr, Vosburgh, who foucd the cb! the efiects of some narcotic, w: on, proved to be Iaudanum instead 10, By th: beet administration of antktotes the ob! reeovered CI ~— that the vial coniining the polson nai no accused Was required to Ged hail in the epseyc Whe charge, fon oc yo Basen dolar vo al H rk THE RAID IN VERMONT. ing kecount ef the Darigg Adair (rem an Eye With SBe_ THREATS OF THE REBELS. THE STATE UNDER ARMS. Capture of the Leader and a Number of the Gang. Recovery of $150,0G0 of the Stclon Bank Funds. The Canadian Authorities Will Surrender tho Captured Buiders, Rey Kory &s {From the@roy Times, Oct. 20.} seve OF THN Rath, Troy and many oltier Northern cities were exo'ted, Jast evacing, by the nowe of a raid upon the vilayo of St, Abang, Vermout We paved athird euitiow, ct ive Ooinck, coatatving the dara AnnouncorMentyof & transter of the War to Northera oll, nnd awaited tusther particu lars, whica ¥ abled’ to present to day, fom the lips of au cyo witvesecf tus mnederous aad ruflaaly trapsectin Me OB or of (a0 sleoping car traiy ¢ ‘nb id Troy, who rowched here 48 wasvated by Dua, the aembered as one of ats in the present war. © AWRIVAL Mr. Beldwin bec boom taking @ vacation for a few stovtlag at the Auiericun Hotel, St Albans, & Week ago, somo strangerscame to board at this aud the Tremoct, Ose of them, calliag hinseif appeared tobe ® prominent cho among thom, He was a men of medium gize, fhont thirty-five years of aod sopeared to have no other wame than’ that of Colous!. OUhors of the party, who subsecneotiy proved bo bo thievos and marterera, were Lebited in the itorm of United Siates ollcers, end ail wore a sort’ of wrapper or cape, and each carried a satchel sinng by @ shonider strap at the loti side, after (he manner of kp ortsmen, There seemed to he wo concert of accion bolween any of the. roen; thoy said nothing to each other ia public; no com vergations ensued thut woold abtract attention; to all Appearatces they were substitute brokers, sors atora, Such as #re often seen in frontior towne, raat ai vieen mites feom the"Cauada hne. day wight the etrevgers in tho village wore refa- forcow by oiLe:s who arrived in the train trom Rouss’s pint, av@ now faces uppeared at the break’ses tables of On Wednestay morning a fursher hatch of tors arrived, till ebout thirty raiders had col- And then the pict was ripe for execution, HOW IMS ATTACK COMMENCED. At three o'clock P.M. on Wednesday, October 19,-St, Albaus was in a etate of apparent quiet coramon to New Faglar4 towns, manifesting no more exc.tement thaa an occasional toam driviog through tho streets or a whiatlo from some epproacaing train among tac Green bioun- tains. Tbe blue waters of Lake Champlain, ot some dis- tance from tbe town, were unrippied; tho leafy glopcs back of the place wero still, But tho caim was soon succetded by a storm. Our iuformast, Conductor Bad win, Was standing va the steps of the Amertcan Hotel, just as the town bel! reng ont the bour of three o'clock, when be saw & Mau comicg out of the door of tho First National Bank, spd as did ‘20 @ citizen oa tho steps knocked bio down, A socond waz nigo Soored, but the taird raider bad a pistol in his band, aud tho mos darlag uid ». cilizea retrected, The coadnctor thought tho affair waa the treak of some drunken mon, but socn he saw syinp- toms of @ diesurvzaco at cther points Soveral men o peared to bb rushing nbont with pistols, tn parti from dive te tan, ‘One Of tueee ganga Inet a Mr. Morriaon weapon to hith, demanding his surren- red, “You are j boye.”” and he foil, weltoring tn hia blood.’ Our fi bim throw up big hangs aud thin sink on the ground,and thon be restized for the firet time thas the village was ailecked by an organized body of mon, bent oa piliage and regardless of human |ife. BANKS ROBLRD--PEOPLE SNOT, Meanwhile the attack hed beea simultaneous on the three banks—the First Nailoval, Frenkiin County, and ibans. Parties entered each, When tbe teller, or jer, suspectg Ho oil, Asko what they desired, the leader presented a pistol, with the exciamation, “You aro my prisoner; Py we'll iow you through. Oth: + to the vanit and drawerg, ond laid violent bills and other arceles which ther coud the side eatcbels, whica each wore, as we beiore de- acribed. Of edu.s0 resistanoe wus ussiccs, for the suc- prise was compl At the Franklin County Bank the raidors puahed the casa. Mr, Boerdsiey, and ove of tie clorite tuto the vant und lecied ahem up, aud the priscn- @fé wer. cot released mutt! late In the nigh N OF TEKROR. reigu ot terror in tho village, Plunder had been sctomplished and violence followed. The raid wag briof; but the'gcepe must have beca terri. it lasted, Tho thiriy or more marauders ant down the strects, firing tho'r piztols iu every direction, Whenever they saw & or group of men they wo fa that direction. ‘ibey ho z ak Them commenced a nifoeut nrme—sever sdootert—and ag est Was tn.orded they drew another, and kept joua. Mir. Baldwin say be can only rs eof @ Kourch of July morning ta & large city. ware conlincowe bang! baugi bang! 0 course rma could not oatiue long with of the eounty soon feii resisting the robbery of bis vans wo could not learn, fo —as the gueridas wor Saw a little girl in ty otveet And tho bulleta were fi in the mato etree! Samet ae EE es Apes oe eee it wo @ actny thas beg- AS HORSE THEVER, vlace rorhed into the streets. daily avocations, rirom a clear aky.”’ 1% i thre agh the town, stopped ail thi 4d them ja aqoads under (ew me etelag retaining thew eg prisoners on the gomman, Mesnwbii@the remainder of the ban- @itti started to cacuro horeem ‘They took two from cller'é, Severn irom tbe and & tweive bundred ud—securitg about i was they & aud the con’ makers’ shops m enabled Ube villains become cavalry instead of sweets ov mms ‘comEDERaTes,”? owhile their “We will bern ned iown,”” the Ay They also will burma every town in Ver- ae wore of & ous y People ct Atlanta were t are coming back again, am a thelr ; ch: ‘They formant does not uk apy of tho men wore Canadians. They ali Jooked like siacricnns, and Southerners et that. These demons coutinued tusir informal pistol friog, Kill- Ing & man Duined Morse atier they begun to “take' prise ovors."” TTR PRTREAT. All this was the work cf twenty minates. Condnetor Baldwia says hie cau scarcely remiize that 1 wil happened, {that so much wes done Weoshorta time. Tbe suerils having ail secured horses aud caddies, commenced their retreat. They abandoned the prisonerm and rode off northward, firing their pistols us thoy proceeded. It appeared to be their isieutlen to stiack the Miszequol Bank at Sheldon, PURAUIT. When the villagers becamo thoroughly aroused to what had happened, thoy acted in a manver worthy of their Green Mountain eires in tho days of the Revolaticn, Captain Conger, with cigot men, started tu awit pur- suit; twenty moro followed tm haif an hour. People seized guns, pistols, on! aud clubs and came out into the streets, Stores were cloned, business was sv pended, Lig sting | was wilt with excitement. Noone showed any fear—all were roudy for action, Dut there was & Babel of suggestions, queationa, locidents, cscapes, comparisons Of losses and 6; ms as to the future, peculatio: Tolegrams were sent to ppappeyers end tho citwons mance preparations for home . At six o'clock the cul-duildings of the Americar Totel were dizcovered to bo on fire. Whether the marauders hed fired the town a tree’ ciock visit avd tho flames smouldered, or whether sympathizers Or accom: ‘ices im Uie town bad startod ths confegration three Beare afierwords, is not known, Terriblo.to discover, water would not extinguich the flames. The walle bad been covered with phosphorus, and the engices wero uae Jn this emi y, by toaring”down foncan, throw- molasses on tho fire, and amotnering y it was floally pot ond. A Dawn “erRPRISeD,”” ‘On thelr way out of the villego an incident occarred that, but for the tragic surroundings, wowid 8 Inspired a smilie. A country dame was driving into town, ai alone, in a large wagon wiih ® apiriced horge, She war Teaning back tu the seat wtb a 90i(-saiisfled air, ne much as toray, “Nothing cro (rouble mo,” Juet at this mo- mentetLo thirty raiders inos her, “Madarne, @ieniount,’” enid tho colonel. «What do you mean, tir? Befora the words bad left ber ils the barnes of ber steed was cut to pieces, and ha was wendoring away with B “Ceniede- rate’ op bis bas ‘The party aco thinking thar ta fair exchange js no robbery,’ tert eno Of their old horres and took in its place @ dashing sived (rom a former's team. THR AUTHONITINS AROTEPD, Legidiature, whic) was iu sesion at Montpelier, Governor received despatches from St. Albans five ovclock, @mpounoing the ratd. The former ap- pointed a committee, the latter ordered two thoceaud staod of arms from the nreeral at Vergennes, nnd cont trosty frewen som Bratttebor Dix at Now York waa communiested wit Btates avoogers witl barcly stop for the imagivary Canada Ine # they get sisht of the bamait VERMONT CNDSR AP, Condnctor Roidwin left St. Albons at cight o’elock Inet evening, ronaing slowly w keep out of the way cf At Bar to epecial treina Miied with volwoteers aud arma Hoaten toe chizens were en guard to protect They refuced to allow the tke boat Canada to Hight wot!) they found vat whether revals or Copia Tiagy commanced bor, Duriog tne afternoon, whea the faid was teiographed, the stoawer «fred up” at Rouso’s Point, and ran cut gio (he lake, whory ay « K n moagure of pre Veiled last aigis, Grod troupe by this t) Yoare martial lw pro ¢ De carr igoued by eeveral bun- uuder “<a o* hankes iost j : - Lares eng Si C800 Ae hoe The ‘a mre et loaet to. <4" inonsind dollar, F we permons ware SiMim timo ors ‘our ‘Thirty tories wore stolot And wagtem, fatally over property ay erjod off 0 Studon, dowange yrs aosrilne ouly rprige of tae Move, at wag tho everet of its siocoss. Ruts sad and dostractiPy, a8 18 thia land pirser, tt may yor ontadie lesson ta (SH expecioave whic 1 actos on , ; wnat BANKS WILE, DO. Te ig “Qi thougbt that the threo banks have euffictent aurpias {* Saud this aovere jos, In Vormont, untike New Yor, Store is uo piedize of stocks as security for the bitis, PrNabiy tho banks will refuse to redeom any of their never, Boles auiuenlicated, Public opinion would fully custa,0 them, 4y TROY. Much patyictic aymV2y bas been manifested tn this city, Five bundred to ¥ thoussnd volunteers could easily be obtained to-day io go WP north. Lut thay are scarce. ly needed, Noblo old Ver. Wont has shown that she can protest hereel/, The prom, wness of her eltizens and aathoritios during this rebel'r. Nd Js cusigently creditable to them aud Con! .obly with the apathy of another State—Peonsy ‘GRO meToMe ™ St, Alvung and ite vicioity‘have te \rtofore been visited by tho troubles attendant avon. pro. ¥ully to a feontior. Jn the Canadian rebotien of 1837, y of ix hundred <patrieis” orercet to line to Xwanu W, just above St, Albans, and pro bot @ ba © dor operations against her Majsaty 6 jong. Our ro Wastona, Major Geverui Wod', was sont by tho United Stat % government to “keep the peace,” and the eutire for va, with two pieces of artitfery fourteon loads of ammo. Sion and six bundred arms surrcodercd to him, St. Ali Was, which how bas & population of dotween Hye and ex ’Rousand, wag then @ smiali viiingo, Onptare of & Sumber of the Raider V, de. Buacsneron, Oct. 20, . 804. Eight of the chidors who entercd St. Albans ana\zob- bod the bare and murdered the exizens bave been canghs, and Aly thougend Gollare recovero!, TLE wore caught at Staubridge aud Parnbam, Canada East) ‘Poe ramaiinter heyo boon ceen on the road, and will \ Probably also be rrrested, ‘The St. Atbens Bank umd the First National Bonk of 8t, Alban swill both redeera their bills a3 usenl. The recent robbery bez not affected their solvency. Major Austin bus ordered the citizens of the frontier towns to orgenize themselves into home guards, Arms have been disiributed to them, and they wil! shortly be preparod for any emergonc; Sr. Aanays, V0., Oot. 20, 1854. Lator advices from tho parties who are pursuing the raiders, udder Captatc Newton, Captain Conger and Lieut, Strainnan, confirm tho news of (he capture of nine of the froebootera and $60,600 of the etolen bank bill: Cousiderabte exoftement ctill prevails, though a!l appre- hensions of any furthor danger at present from tire ma- raudors ig entirely removed. . Captain Nickerron, of the Vetoran Reserve corps, is garrisoning the border with one‘hundred and filteew con- valescouis from tho hospitais at Brattieboro, Judge Aldis, of the Supreme Court, bas just returned from Montreal, where he bas hed a satisfactory interview with tie Canadian authorities, and Is now preparing the becessary papers to bring the captured raiders bofore our courts under tho extradition treaty. Major Austine bas despatched Major J. I. Baratow to St, Johns, C. E., in order if possiblo to secure the arrest of a party of cuiders who are spproachivg that place from St. Austead, ‘Tue banks of thls place eulfered severely; but the St. Alvaus Bank eonouaces thst they will redeem their bills. We learn that in o skirmish last evening at Freelis- burg four of the raiders were captured, William Hunt, one of the bailiffs of that municipslity, fell mortally wounded while gallantly endeavoring to capture tho ral Tho provincia! authorities of the frontier towns did everything in thetr power to accomplish the arrest of the rascals, Six of tho honses taken by the scoundréis have been Tocaptured, The Governor General of Canada Will Respond to a Requisition for the D: livery of the Raiders to the United States G iminent, dic. Sr. Atnans, Oct. 20—4 P. M. Captain: Conger’s party have just returned, and report that thoy caught tieMeader of tho raiders at Stanbridgo, and recovered $100,000 in addition to the $50,000 re- ceived this morning, The Canadian authorities are still after ihe villsins, aud there is @ good prospect of the cap- ture of the whole gang. The Governor General of Canada has telegraphed that he will respond to « requisition Trom tho United States gevorvisont jor the Surrender of the robbers already ar- rested avd such as may bo hereafter arrested, ‘Tho St. Albans Dank lost $75,000, tho Franklin County Bank $55,000, and the Firet National Bank $64,000, fix of tho bank robbers were arrested in Stanbridge abot midnight, and fifty thousand dollars of their booty was recovers’. Three othera ware arrested at Frelelgua- y will bo lodged fn jatl at St, Johns, there to quisition from the United Btates authorities, Mujor Austin, Provost Marchai General of the’State, arg rived hore this morning end bes assumed tho direction of all wilitery mate Moniretiar, Vt., Oct. 20, 1834, Imuotiately after the deprodaticus in St. Albans by ‘overnor Smith telegraphed to the Governor General of Canada_reiative theroto, and mosrengers wore #out to various points to confer with officers of the ian government, It is worthy of moation that all soications, eral and written, on the subject have 2 treated with great interest and Kindnees by the orities, sud co far every factlity and usatst- nrondered Ony pursuing party to ¢ the raiders. ‘The comtaunica- eneral to Goveruor Smita ere papers worthy of hiph off.cial, signitying, as they Go, aa Suteres t equal te thato! our own peo- pie lo boing the inurderers (0 a Bpeedy retribution, THR NAV Sa — wane Reperiea Sinking of the Gunboat Ntphon Of Wliimtngton. Late Kichmoud papers contain reports of the blowing up and et g of the United states gunboat Nipboa by achell from Fort Yisher, while she was cloge in shore. ‘The followieg are the accounts of the rebol papers, and appended we give a sketch of the veesel:— the Picbooud Fxaminer, Oct. 17.) « wioking of tue Yankee gonbost Niphon, yu from one of our batteries or forte ton, 8 bated upon the’statement of a cay tain of 4 Confederate vessel whieh bas just arrived port. in It ls to be hoped thst ovr gunners will be equally accurste in their aim when tbe Yankey fleet, now at Too avd almost ready © wall, shel! make tte A young gontiewan jurt arrived trom Neve S um that tho fleet i* to bs commanded by ore Porter, and rot by Farragut, The oftcers eno secret Of tie destigatiog of the fleet. They say y te not cate to capture Wilmiogton at present ail Hey wout 1a to ges possession of the forts, as they havo dove at Mobite. Our informant left Norio mere than a week °g% and the fect was thon aearly ready for Fen, A BLOORADER BLOWN UP. (from the Richmond Whig, Oct. 17.) Wo beor frou roliub!o autbortty that the commandant at Fort Fisbor succeeded the other day in droppiog o hell into tbo Uoited Atates blockading steamcr Niphon, which blow ber up. She now lives @ bolpless wreck on ha const ‘Tuls vesce! was'one of the moat active and esoful of tho enemy 6 blockading squadron off W \iraingtou, *XRTCH CP THE NIPHON. ‘The gunboat Niphon was built in 18¢3, by R. B, Forbes, at Fast Boston, for river trade in China, and whea completed was purchased by the government for block- ado rervice, She wens into commission in April, 1963, ond was eratto the North Atiantic squadron, and then aavignod to duty Off Winoington. fer armament ‘conswied of tour thirty-two-pounders in broadside, one twenty-pouncer Parrott oo the forecastié and two Dahlgren twenty-four pounder bowitzers. Her battery bas eitce doen !torezsed to pine guns, of heavier calibre and groster officiency, She proved to bo @ vory fast rea: 1, and baa peclurmed excelent rervioe on the blockade, ust, 1868, sho cbased and ran camer Hebe, near New Inlet, N, ©, sod afterwards costroyed ber by fire: but during this cperation sho lost two boats and fitteen a men, in conscquence of (he heavy eee ruvoing et the SM by ” November of the seme year she captered the Angio-rebel Stcamer Tila avd Anal, with & valuable cargoon bord. The Kila and Aonio is now doing good gorvica, under the name of the Malvern, a8 Wegebip of Rear Admirn! D.D. Porter, Atlantic squadroa. In Apr!) 156d, @ oat expedition was organized (rom the Nipboo, end from the Fort Jackson and Howqua to destroy the rebel government's sal@works at Masoabcro, N, C., about eight miles southeast from Wiliningtoo, Tbe Hor was A RuCCESS ~The extensive works were aa. J, together with ® large namvor of army wagons, sloain engiios, &c., ADA Aboud seventy. five rebel prisoa- wore raptated ‘and satel; off to tho fier, 4 abo has participated tn the chase aud da- etructon of several blockade ronners, and proved hereof to a, ag the febols aduait, one of the most ective ead nesful of the blockad!ng squadron.of Wiimiagtun.” 78 DICTATOR. ‘This vessel will probably be tarned over to the govern ment vy the coutractors today or to-morrow. Sho 's S$, and ber stores will be immediately placed on beard, She is likely to go into commission today or to.morrow, and great efforts are being made to got her to sea by Monday next. She ts daily visited bj numbers of | igaisa and gentlemen, who brave all soris fof Clecoraforts is gain & view Of Ber grand proportions withic aud W jihout, ‘On tbe 18th day of Ay hore tho English > i stray’ "NEWS FROM THE SOUTH, ° Lod ‘ THE F.. CE. QUESTION, EXtracts frem Hon, Hersel: HE FAVORS A CONVENTION. Peveneennneeues. toner) > GEN. ASBOTH'S FLORIDA’ EXPEDITION, tom Rte Boe Ron. Hersohcll V. Johnson's \Letter— He Yah 3 7 t va the Richmond Whig, ( 18.) ‘The itch, Without publishing’ the lato leth\r of Senator Jobuavn,ot Georzla, assures ite readers tha’ Ub ig “in striking co: ab wiih the letters of Mex! dlevens (Stephene) abd Brown, of Georgia, and Mr. Boyoo, of South Caroliu.;’ avd of the tavter it says:— “Thesd gentlemen my disguise thwir intentions ag choy my; but if theif object bo ut reocnstructio:, thelr course |¢ads inovitably to It, and Semator Jubusou’s icttor is the iore acceptable from. 13 proving that he coua- ‘sels of these mea aro vot shared by all in that secsion of ovunsry.”? Im advance of other obscroaiivms, we ;ro tet agawit att tmputations upon ctr pulvic sen co: lated to ; reduce among ths enemy @ belief (nal a sents min in favor of reconstruction ws beginning to mun ‘eat Uselt with any class of ovr peopl, aod, most of all, wilh goutiomen 89 influential af le.dors amd 0 Promineut as actors ja the great affairs we are wun ing, ae those named byte Dispaick. We hare siightes! ruspicion that either of taeze yertirmen te Auswever farnils, tp relurn to ihe Umon,” 2 ¥ of thom would strick from doing ag mic! \Much as apy fuuctisvery or dittcu of the C Biates tomase good our deliveradce from the Losrbie od vevoltiog association that wuuts be the couse jaeace on su return, Wo will addy that we know of no man, pr vise or private, whose viewsupon this axbject have uider won the change simpled by the Dispatsh’s criticim On tbe trary, WOebetieve the Siicct of the war, and Py ly its Ingreasing barbarity, bag born to bardem all into asy adamentine firmues¢ on this point, and to exteud and “intensify the determination to fight ov? the battle to victory or exteymination. It was anong the bawe devices of the contestants in old party strugglos to fix upon antag nisss the suspl cion and ,stiguna of “unscuudness,” *‘iutivelity to the Sousa,” Se.” Thousauds of those 5» stigmatized hays Bince waBlind off the fous spot with their blood. But tha: damage went beyond the injustice to these who wore mude tts victims pere--she aspersion’ wss mistaken (or truth by the tauatic#.of tke North, and they beteved im. plieitly that the South was full of sympathizers with theniselves. They, therefore, scouted the iden of the possibility et bi ‘ing wp tho Union, aad, ior at lous two yours after that event was congsusamated, were louk- ing for an outbreait among their ‘:iriends”’ in the Sousa, to throw olf the “military despotism" and re cetabiisa the Union, Only let them hear the drums pomdi the approrch oi the. Unicn army, ouly let there a catch sight of the ‘old flag,” aud the usurpation of ‘Joft Davis’ was at an eod! We wondered at the delusion, and forgot that it had its origin in Southorn libels uf Southern men. We hope we are nos about to re- | turn wa that degrades tie isan contests of other days, and the ext! effects of wiich hate visited us 0 heavily in the war which ¢: the North 10 wnder- take, “Messrs, Stephens, Brown and Boyce may uot have been able to seo tho wisdow of sil that has been cone by those charged with the management of afiairs, and may have had iho independence--mmay, indoed, have felt ita patriotic duty—to signify their disapproval; but not follow, aid the enemy should not be misled into the belief, tial upon the paramount question es continued re- sistance, reswiance that will never cease Or falter till our independence is s.curcd, they are less (o be trusted than the Preidnt himself. For our part we firmly belleve that tpom thes absorbing and ing ts1us our people have but one mind and one hear!, and we hope never to say dnything that wilt lead the enemy (0 a dxferent conclusion, We are unable to see tho “striking contrast’ between the “views of Senator Jobnson and the other gentiemen pamed, which the Di ‘A makes the basis uch dis- poraging reflectivus op latter. Ox the contrary, thei? thoughts seem to us to run ao closcly together as to be almost coincident, ‘und tho concjusicus at which they ar- rive are vot, far from identical. The quetion discussed by each 4s whether it is possible for the South to do anytaing ‘will assist in bringing the war to a etree, AU agrec that nothing can b: dome with the Lincoln adninistration; but Gil seer, lo hope that if @ new Ex-tutive and a new party were to come into in the United States, then the proce pret would be most encouraging. 1 cou! then, whether they say £0 OF not, they all concur im (hinking il Righly expedient that we si la do whatever we can to assirt in the sien of Lincolm and hia party, and im tie pro- motion to Of AcClyan and his party. Mr. Boyce says very distinctly what he thinks can be done to ald in bringing about these ends,—namely: let the Prevident aa sure the democrats of the North that the S uth is willing to meet thew in convention, as proposed by thoir Chica- §0 resolution, Mr, Stephens is also willing to gt 2 an avsuracce in advance. Senaior Johnsen 08. Brown imply the same, wttnout expreasly deciaring i The danguage of the former is:—+' The pen, not the steord, must @t sual solve our défleultics, wind (he sooncr the controversy can be lransferred from the field of butlia to ‘he forum of id honorable tha better ¢¢ vriil be for yout yes. 1 agree wtih Peace Move the North shewld te hee encouraged atthe Sou h. aposcit, bat ether ™ « 5 or a nay Dees mONRSE. HEWS FROM, Tune, pis aaa ‘ a. Bs... mOR, Oot 19, L864 ’ 7". bas arrives ‘The steamer Dictator, Captuio Biase. | im thirty-two hours from New York, Ocwver 10, . Penwick’s Island, sb passed the steamer A. tardes, bound south. The steamer Suwaneo, Ga tain Crihoun, in vive days from New Orienns, has arrived, October 18 spoke United Btates gunboat Fort Jackson, ,A/ty-ve miios southeast from Cape Henry. Ali well, \ The flag of truce weamer New York, tm charge ef » Lieutenant Colonel J. E. Mulfurd, rived [rom Aleut landing thie aftercoon with five bumiréd and Aity pre Soners Of war, paroied. The ftlowingyare the dames of the officers by this arrival:— . 4.7. Allison, Pay master's Steward, artholomew, Acting Kins: Oe W. Buck, Acting tone ssi L. G, Biiitogs, acting G. W, Brow. Pay musi J.P. Coopar, Third Assia’ Acting Magter's sate. G. R Durant, ‘Actiog Ma ter, D, Dick, Second Assistant tnginoss. R, M. Clark. Acting i) wigs G, A. Dean, Third Asaistint (a hocer 8. B biles, Third Aesie an! Eo ginoor \ H.W. Tentress, Acting Muster = \W. HL. Fogg, Acting Me ia: 's Mae sNamuel Goathor, First Avsiat ot | WF. Goff, Second Ansistant im.in BK. s'« dialnes, Actiog Muster A J.m,% Hollfavaworth, Tut d \eei-taat togtnea Charlie’ Blokes, Vaid \nsistant | avtuece. J, Johuwen, second Asmat Ene or Nite 114 anbor'® Mate fete saistant > satncer. John Lourie, Act Jnmes Lnohwood, Thomas MeMroy, Ariiny tawer. Jone Macoremick, ert. duscar's Mave James McCatey Second Awwhut namaer © MoCormick, Third \esia on’ Wir aor Joon Mec, Thirs Asai cunt Hn sae ‘W. B, Newman, Acting ot GH. Pendioton, As!1: . Pendergrast, | envan ne (> mmomding, ED. W. Parsobs, stuster’s Mate, & W. Peait, Master's Mate . D, Reushaw, thitt Assistant Kogimewr. W. R Rushmore, Maxtor's Mate. ©. W. Robinson, Pilot. T. B. Stotses, acting | & Stewie, Acting E: W. 0. Williams, Piot, & e Weslaen Acting Master's Mete . Burwets, Acting Assistant P B; H. Porter, Knaign. popped ¥. G. Dayton, Actin, Acting Evstau, ae Sew Acting knaye. |. H. Harmosy, Third Assistant Engen, Andrew Stocithoim, Acting Kuniga, T. Brown, Acting Master’s Mae. J. 8. Ewan, Coptain, Tih New Your D. C. Moynihan, Captain, 163) Now J. & Baker, Major, 1s: SM. Titus, Captain, 1th F W. H. Kett, Lieutenant, 67ta Onic. G. W. Goler, Captaiu, 6th New Yorke: J.M. Wilson, Lieutenant, 135i i enusytventa J. A. Rowe, Captain, 991h ew York D. D. Stover, acti K. A. Sears, Ass‘otan Hi R, Stover, Third asui C, A. Stewart, Master's Mate. G. M. Smith, Third Assistant Engineer, ©. M. Staith, Aoting Ensign. J. A. Strieby, Third Assi BE. D. Staith, Paymesior’s K. Ware, -Pilot. @. B. Whitney, Third Assiziant KLoginess, e Bo, ign. Anderson, Aotiug Ensign. Hovey, Master's Mt R. Augoll, Assistant Master's Mate, E, T. Boardsley, tant Engiveor H.C. Marion, Third Assistant kngineer. Franke wlltaing, Major, 4th New York . 8, Howe, Captate, Ist District C tumble exzuttagy. B, D. Atwoll, Lieutenant, 36th Wisconsin. Enoch Stepler, Liewtonant, 30th New York. Lather Biack, Captain, 144th Unio. P.L. Joselyn; Captam, 2d New York. C W. A: Broughton, Captun, 16:b Now York. botonel, 46th Councetiont. Barpham, Mi 3.8 ut N.A.Chapee, Assistant Surgeon, 1.0 titmom J.T. Harper, Assistant Surgeon, 13: | eatucky enewage 8. A. Crang, Assistant Surgeon, 11th Mienigak, H Hunt, Assistant Surgeon, 12th Obi. J. R. furrow, Captain, ath J.B, Hay, Lioutenant, oth Peon: G. Nutseuberger, 6th Pennsyivan ©. 1D, King, 3508 Keutucky Voiur teers. L. ©, Woodman, Surgeon, 11th Micutesn, ‘Wm. H. Grancer, S0th Ke. tacky. aan, 90 THR BDITOK CF :Hk Hecate, Astonia, 1. 1, Oot. 18, 1806 observe jo the Hmxarp of thy daie teat a mes Bee digappeared mysteriously from Lover's Hotel on the 29th ult, Last Fridsy « body wea found flouting tm we Fast rivor at this place, whch had beow thvre spre Jo this end we should lose no occasion, nor ins! any proper’ | Teutly some time, and Ovidentty. baving iid (onl pay, we meznz, to comvinot (he North that we are sill, as oweloay Feeley gd cdg oop oth al on have ben, willing to adjust the difficulties berween ua upon | & in charge by the nuthortties whe sel ie ind eaten | Si be! BER wcthaen Sots, See . areca a ted States will ch their rulers; if they will repudiate was apparently about forty years of age? Oo? ne Tem, the avowed policy of eubjucation; if thay will retwn tw @ wcatical Pecogniion of the (rue principle which underiie | Of Newtown, can answer probably mo e particularte, Fe sad Tonuture of American gocermmente, eryanvzed to | and by giviog publicity to the fact may lead ‘o-bis aan secure and maintain contiutional liberty, the door with ‘son de opence fur an honorable awe tasting peace. * © * © — | look with anxiety to the approaching V'real- dential clestion, © * Their succass (the MoClel- lau patty) © # will Dring the two contending parties Iace to face in the arena of reason aud consulla- tion, Thou and thera can bo discussed,” 40 “And I fee! anabiding confidanes that an hooorable peace would ultimately epring from suck deliberations,” Now, we candidly deciare that wo goe aotbing more in Stephens both cecum to prover that the conrmea such consultation showid be setecled by the Stoles, of by the Prevdens ond Sounle—the irregularisy to cured by referring tho result of Mend do! lboratious to the President and Sonate, to be ratified and embodied ia @ formal and constitutional treaty. Is there in all this guy such ‘striking contraat"’ as cails for unstinted prand on the ane gide and scandalous impeachmoats «n the other? It ig no part of our Dusizoes to obampion the emiveot goutlomen asspiled, but we hike justics, and will forever Maintain freedom of opinion and of epeceh as wollfor those wie are distrugt(ul of Executive infallibility as for others, Gen, Asboth’s Pxpediti into Florida. LEVER PROM FLORIDA, (From,the Richmond Whig Got. 18.) A fow days ugo we published Governor Milton's des. patch and guch otuor information m2 had reached ua of the aifair at Marianna, Throngh the Mobdilo Register, tification, Nationalization PP by whieh they c 140 General Term in se The Gest and Cheapest Newspaper ready to-morrow (Saturday) mort i the Cot 20, 1896 held im sho a pived ly accops te male become rations) beuka. + Court Calendar—i bh Sorasme Cover, Circert.—Part | —Co ur tho deel: “pean arg aa St ee A.M. No. 1945 and short causes, 2°53, 2687, 2378, e rit won in edvatee to aestra the | 2872. 2719 Part H.—Cours opens ot 10... M ” sbewt riy of the wislingneas of the Srauh fo meet (Rem | CAUsOR, 2266, 2208, 2104. | 2780, 2702. Pet It) oe (if steseratful) tm ach @ comcultation, and be and Mr. | o1s7, ego, 1808, 273, 1026, 100%, 25:7. 26%, 2:79, BEN. 1912, 1914, 1742, 1920, 190, 2047, wrmnon Court, Taran Tera, —!'ni 7, 2003, 4611, 4013, 4815, 4617. 4 48, Si, 4527. Pact iL 417s, 156, 4183, 4190" 419: alo, 421g Count of Coumon Ptxas.—Trat Term odjourne® 0 wt 11 o’olock cach aay THE WEEKLY HERALD, oy the Country. The Warxry Henaun for the present week, wit be Terms—Singie subscription; $2, three copies, $5, Ove received this morniog, we obtained the foilowiag par- Uctlurs, from @ source whieh the Negister says ie per | copies, $3; ten copies, $16. Single copies, in wra) pers. fectly reliable, Tho Yaukces who mado tho raid were | tye conts exch commanded by Genoral Ashoth, who paid, it soems, — dearly for bis trip. Ho bas got beck with three wounds Prt c. Lew tm his person, ope in tho which is to be amputated, | teries jaformation given. JACO! shoulder, and a third ja the lower jaw, knock’ | Broadway, New York. ing out seversi teeth, He lost thirty nine men k and seventy-ive were brought back wounded. iis were three hundred bead of cattle, At Marianna the peopie fought him bravely, even women taking e ¢ were aw At the Michigan Staite suse Jored, the first premium for the best Pumi'y Sewing Me bine ‘and the Gist preminm for the best Maci arded to the Grover & Baker Sewl: 4 band and firing at Bim from the windows of the houses | Company. and church, Asbothe ordered the First Maine cavelry to charg, and they refused. then put himeelf atthe | Am Admire’ iran —t bead of abotber rogiment, charged, and wae shot down, | swovtest opera alr la not more ravistiing to the ear than the He encountered nothing but the heme guard and w: ed Cas it ix every evening) by Piaon® anne, The eburch was bu: |. ‘The cxsudities PR 1 jo at Mar'enoe oro reported ic the al fam ahr hccdetaa Skhea's arse . © itewt te om t six Kilied and seven wounded. Fea gph em ge ne Re nieseaee isoners—The Carte! Resumed. | “* gl ifdrusain the Richmond Fxami Oct, 18.) and Chocks —Weiling’s Tho fing of truce steamer Wi ison will carry to 671 Broadway. Siga Golden ee a a dren sick and wo parol i 5 orth, mal Among thom {a Lioutenans ) who has | Carxiages af Berens Prigbete h been twico @ prisoner in eur bands. “Palace Garde: Fourteenth street, wear BI ‘The prisoners at Castle Thunder have been deprived jue Sanitary Fair building embracing t of the rich viands from outside by a recent order, teahlouable By en rom the finest Coach through De pws apo pe ma Ly ee on we arietios of Park Carriages, to the lightest Trotting re an nt toLeertsineriert roranled, Afrangemente bare beea | Ffat portion of the neck damaged atthe late Ore willbe made to exchange immediately ten ‘ pp Ae eid standard WOOD BRO- prisoners at Savannah, Ga., and Captain Hated will lea SHNS? are agents fo; the mule of Gould's, Albany Blatghgy in a few days to anporintend the whole affair. A full assortment of these celebrated Sleighs will bo ‘Owing to the reduction of clerks ia Dag ey m4 im our stock. Office, of their daties in the frout, ng.oPart of ¢ delivery from ten A, M. until twelve M., details are now department will be open aed fron four togix!. M. Only three allowed. it Two hundred and aeventy-emht Yankeo uesorters, who camo rate our lines onder the allarements of “Special Order Xo. 66," wore started yesterday for « point witbin thor own limes, through which they oan cad Yankee soil again. Upwards of O¥o hundred desorters have been disposed of ia couformity wit! tioms of this ordor, aud altogethor 1t {ary effect in promoting aut the renks of theevemy. = - LADELPHIA, Oot. 1! As fara retorns ere received the J) 1,655 Union majority on the home vote. the complete returns will siow a clear majority for tue voie ape aialtas ‘early. 9,000 democratic majority on ne Age oar pate the Congressional vow, and several thousand iooal op the county ticket. ‘Tes resald to ati la douds oa the Dome vote, 1908, portly of O70. Demcorntie ieee 10. nares Bw 5 ‘Adana “county, offoiahaDemecraue majority <i. Demeoratic gain 153, York county , oliclak—Demeeratio spaiorigt 9.08 Dame- fo S74 Brosdway, Ww Me be from rousty.ave deere ‘to seven hundred doilars 6 ane by. GEO. unequalled Keitting Machines Ofice 657 Broadway. ‘and best mado stock of w! and boys, @ver meant ured, 1s now ot thirty aya Wy LONGER ET, Lined Cristadore’s Riair Dye, Preservative Wholesale and retail,’ No. 6 Aster Homsm piled by skilrul Artal, Diamond Rt Desert or at LLBN, 415 Broadway, ome deor treol, formerly No. 11 Wal! «treet. nine Company's mae! tectoriea and family Dalton Knitt oH aalieate the Dest and ol P sxin—Berry's Terie Ar one 3) eds ‘Sold oy “Golda-Use Marshalls gitte. onlin miam Lock Stitch Sewing PR og PW LELLER & WILSON, 625 Broadway. sy Hair Dye, SO CentemMince ov were. Reinbie Dopot No. | Barclay sireet, Sold by a drugs W estmoretend (Nv. B.) The Beier ean! re baa beon cured of baldness by Watch Chains—New Styics feen, three ie by LOT Uy ALLER, 418 Broadway.

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