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8 v a RIO’a MOND. Bebel A’seounts of the Artillery Deel ‘aith the Enemy’s Gunboats, All the Vessels Damaged by Our Shots. GEN, GRANT OPENS ANEW BATTERY. The Fleet Compelied to Retire from the Vicinity of Our Lines. Viait of Mexican Generals to ; the Front, ae. &e. &e. Mis. 5S. Cadwaliader’s Despatch. Cary Pout, Oct. 25, 1864. ‘The deagties of autamn are upon us—clear skies, & racing atmosphere, an@ a gold and crimson tinted foliage. But little rain has fallen for weeks, and the @enstant travel on the narrow army roads Keeps thom ‘wacom/ortably dusty. Aside from this a ride along the ‘Mines is a positive luxury, compared with the fatigue and @eomiort of ‘a similar jaunt two months ago WSVRES DIAPPESRING. Daring the past and present monthe intermitient ond ‘malarial fevers were sending Many men to the hos) itale; y ‘Put the present fine weather is correeting the tend te such diseases tw this climate, and the average hy bh ot the ‘6 Gatiy improving. Those in hospital are ‘Meo lovigarated by the weather, and improve more Papidly than ever before. PRRYZCT There is absolntely nothing to okrontcle in army move- ments reparation goes ow, but the troops Hie sul), MEXICAN OFFICERS AY GENKRAL ORANT'S NRADCUARTERS, Among other arrivals at General Grant’s headquarters: ere the istingulsbed Mexicans, Senor Remero and @enerai Dobiada, who arrived yecicrday by muilboat, panied by A friend or two of jose celebrity. The Of eutertainmont to array vissibrs ia unvarying, A ‘Yisit to the front of Petersburg, with 4 peop at the epires. OE Mts charshes, and a-woik tuiongh tho ty 310 front © Mts deforces. a ride to Deep Bottem ond Aieu's Land fag, ond a call on Geoeral Putler at bis headg iarters— are matters of interest to all, but camp :1'¢ \fords Jew inducements for protracted viens. ‘DESRRTERS WD squads daily, with the stereotyped complaint of bing to eat aod rothing to wear,” «forced en! ments,” ond a ‘played out” condition of the Southern @cnfederacy in gencral. @ar Fert Fisher (Va.) Corroupondence. Port Fiauzr, Va., spas Sournsipe RamRoav, Oct. 20, 1864 ALL QUIET ‘This portion of our Hines centinues perfectly quiet, THR BEALTH OF THR aRuy. ‘The health of thisermy is admirable. Jo many regi ments therebas been no one sick for woeks, In One I ‘wieited there had been no death from sickness for several ‘Months. ‘THE MORAL TONR elmo of the army is higher than I have-ever seen it Be- mount of substantial literature men dy religious societies, the ‘sai ald irom the Sanitary Commission to those ueed- The imme: among t Mt, the reading of the daily papers aud the exerijons ebeplains to look flag ibe, Splritual sutecests of tne Fox veto tba. the men braced up to the great Death of Captain George J. Lauman. Ata meeting of the officers of the Yepth regiment ‘United States infantry, held at the’headquartérs, tecond division, Fiith corps, Army of the Potomac, the following vesolution was offered and passed :— Recoived, That 1 ta with sincere regret we learn of dead, St Roading, Pa.,of our eld-comrede and corm io George ‘8. Laumean, of the Tenth \eemasitee ‘with bis family i their at his reparation aa Resusc them thi ‘a brave 6 are sh pt omcer will Jong live in the Dearts ‘the officers EO. CROSMAN, captaa Tenth matultey commandip, Bane ADOLPH LOST Biret Lieat. Tenth U. S, ae, Acie, agiatant, Second (Pre ‘Teotb infantry, JOHN HUNTER, Beoond ra ag Teoth Wractry. 8. MILLEUER, Amst, Bargeoo 8. Vols., in charge of Tenth ja/autry. REBEL ACCOUNTS, Phe Rebo! James River Fleet ko ed by Que Burterios on Signal Hui @t Boulware H pou erare te Rionmond Whig, Oct. 24) (louse, It will be remembered by our ¢ ut @ mile aud three quarters lower dova u the HOrte side of the James, than Chaftin’s boot a ball mile due norih of the “gra fe built peo a ai) which is apart of L which, runing porailet with the river, cul Fe foal Bill, ives the eccupation of Baticty D ‘ankees have made this a prominent picket station $04 or, Wgteenanr pat. 00 the surprise of those who beeo Watching ‘their movomente, unmasked a bat- tary, asplas log embrasures, Whether tbey have er similar works extending enstorly bas not been yet rcertaived as fer ca cur iuformation goes, One'of their is & hundred pound Parrott. On Saturday morning, about twenty minutes to sevea, while @ portion of var fleet vas lying im the reach above and .below the ‘grave yera”—the Kicumond, Captain Maury, Deing lower down—ibjs battory opened upon them Tg Boat Hamptoa, fn Murdangh, being nearos to n’s, WER BOON Under way, aud Out Of Teach Of its yang before any damege was done, Several shelis, how ever, passed over Her eogincer presocted a novel Appearance, on a raw, frosty morning, at 2 as are’ unmeéstionanie jn tne presence o: ladies. The gunboat Lrewry, Lieutenant Aioxander com @auding, ws lying about five hundced yards tartber down stream, aud was Lot, consequentiy, sx fortun sone of the abells struck $me Of ber gun’ cur: inges exploced, woof her ten keverely aud giv. Bree others alig ca.” Tae gua Won uot die Mounied, « the"lp ary abe TH.@ Wes mach sight AL Gave Deen Fx pected Tuc | rowsy, we «ropeatificd 10 ludml, susta a6 ovhor injury ‘The iren ¢ rr ricksburgy Capita Rootes, tad Ae BMKoruk considerably pervorated, tad ve me waded. The vy fir, ‘The Vilgifia, Commodore Mitcboil's fagstip, was equally forty: multane. with the opening of the Poutware £1 con! Hib gotpmenced Gring, and the 1 shot, rhe d bolts be must tro hours the ve. ur Battery brooke (where located, Yee Yankees cam ascorts'n frots Butler's observatory, therm & pd the accuracy of bem aa of guus Brooke cou- oTDe Out. “tures Vankeo officers radiantly at BNL, AOppoRed Lo be Grant, Hutler and P Geroral Meigs, scocmpantieg Uy @ [UM stall courior’ &8@ orderites, rode aleog tho Oo Frviay ove Aired in DI quartermag: wet any 1 Fivor in front of he Hovimare Hous rai of the fleet, on @ tour of te u ane game pear tne river ena © fomo miovtes, thereby slgQuying w with to exen.age ow jap b ) uoticg wae taken of tt Ly "9 hie Wbul9 party luntnediately galloped OT otk golly pogo. We ate decidedly inclined to the apnion thal the fring trem the two batteries, ns already ee wes w give 80 Guguel muiary Ligoaries 4 5) cc mush ¢( she-arutlory praccion of the arisies of ue fe aod tames. We cathe the Hempwa vefore the bombardment Gegire to Ke poarer, as we pe M).LDL VERE LS INZORED BY OUR sTELLS. rom the Tucbr n° pepatcl Oct Mprday snoeuiog 0 ull, were Sr anes | battery pewly erected in"s Hill, devk, w milo dwiaut for her down the river, Dirat of ‘the enemy's ebelis expioced on the Aigo monmer Drewry near vor fore gn severely. ‘the Drowry we if Fange as quickly as possible wae siruck several times, but “ Kroatort damage -done abou d tue Yankee sheiie, wdich expi ded , Wounding Fix mMen—lou Jt Je said the Richmond and bad hor emokostack ANOTHER RYPORT—rHR REL VRSSPLS wirn- DRawH oy TUR BONE OF AUTION. vhe Ricumond Zaamtner, Oet. 24. ( About teven orieek on Saturd ayet big’ grecied batteries of tue enemy of ar ttf ana kA Boul ware HoGse opened suddenly on a portion of Che James giver ayeadron, which was ty 0g” vt Chaidn's Plot "Notenutancing’ the srededoens oe wore found rendy for the emgage. And Foxpouded promi cy north the Somap participated, + @f whlch Woet anorplaued. Toh core eebirccd toe pers Wwe v © vot pmet ae diners wieknene aud vigor fod hel witb grout PUL DO Me buldy the pore mae er tart wo Rhy. ounces nok of owe Of he gucne po rth ont oF ie aint ft These ove Tumbekalls ste ly. Graot must have blood whet Ress is to take Richmond, and tbat news of ire! Ex! (io actted ‘saleie eres = Since the fa Thursday eventng io honor of sheridan’s ieee ey te Valley methis of interest has occur H The fret shell thrown op Tuursday from Fors Baveen was evidently aimed at our picket hoe, and passed through a log house forty yess in -iromt ob ear This on our polation of tho tacit trace existing between the Restile pickets, tho first overtures towarde whieh came from the Yankees themsolves. The understanding is that the pick- eta of neither army are to Gre upon theotber This under- standing is observed, but when tho Yankees (eel that an occasion requiring a ealute bas errived hg shot their guns and blaze away at our unsuspecting men. It ta due to truth to state, however, Yankee guos were almed high, and threw their missiles some of them exploding op the Osborne tuvapite, and creating an amusing stampede Among a number of apple and ple women who were re- turning from camp to the city. Our boys. dp the trenches had the frst tovoh of winter Savurday night, after eraw, tempestuous da: etadie sprinkle of snow Btick, but melted as it fell. ‘ne 4 nkces Jast Intrenchments. i Most of the far ip the rear of our II during tho wight. City Poltsice. THE FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Tho following letters nave passed in relation to the bomization of Mr. Gilbert by the Union Convention in the Foartn Congressional district, now represouted by Ben. New York, Oct. 17, 1864, i¢erx ef the Fourth Union Congressional Com. ur pleasing auty, under resolution of to inform you that you were unanimously oh ir nominee to represent this district 19 the Batiooal bouscila. The convention, impressed with a sense of its duty to the ulak suffrage only sueb men as efforts to suppress the rebel ring to the considera: @ for the virtues of Sim vontion It becomes gouutry to present, for al grafideation ia 6: tion of loyat men a citizen, noted all private and the courtesies of public life, Uon of our distracted country at this critical juncture o renders it incumbent on every patriot to oxert to the bie energies to secure in paplic positions true men, \at in their faith im the perpetuation of the Union and nt. ‘onfiient in your Adelity to all trusts committeed to 5 of your nbilives to discharge the duties of the ofice for which you bave been nomiunied; concious also of your do- y et 'y and its hopes, raticed in mand n most united and ‘unwavering support, honor to be with high respee airman of the Committee D. J. Oaxrey, Beerctary. New Prenax ©. Van Wrex, Baq., Chairman, and D. J, ret 4-5 es Fo Grxtii wes—{ bave your letter of the 17th inat,, tenderti Unton Convention for the oitice Congress of the United States, ty, at the ensuing election. tthe geatiemen of the rr In the ability of the adicinitiration to f the asfuily both in the look forward 10. she uid Lioooln with aa abiding faith thet the 16 will roll away, eo dawn of anew braba Cart sloads whieh awe atl be put in nomi- Dealth i udequal {0 the. Tepreseoiative of this city ier in which you have conveyed to Tours, very tral; Bre hems HALL REPUDIATES ANSON ako A meting of the Demooratic General Committee was held at Tammany Hall last evening, Willism M. Tweed to the, chair , for the purpose of endorsing the late Congres- the endorament of Morgen ‘Nelson taylor io the Seen |. W. Chanler in the Sevent cage of iver siopal nominations. After Jones in the Fourth district, Eifjan Ward in the — and Thomas J, Parr in the Herrick, 0: the Nioth district, care up for Giger ad whoo the following preamble and.zerolation Mr. 8 gad dcp sieoe was aie Whereas, Giotn Sgancecstonnl a the convention at didates re as Urging that such pomta the candidates rebidited: thus allowed to wre raed ; treachery bus forfeited ail supported by Tammany Hall, Tand this organization owes it duly to the rogulacly Rem lanted nad to repudiate hi ty ‘thie iniidelity aad trese fandidutes for county of Apron Wert iogy “ee and omination 4, and ton for said dletriet, of whieh, Tawne Ts be, and they are directed of meeting, on Saturday iz, Past eoren. and to nominate «, aultanie candidate 19 be say y ine democracy of the Ninth Congressional district Yo. aseeunbie at the! bet 1BR SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Hop. Eli P, Norton is the régular nominee of the Me. Keon democracy for Congressman for the Sixth Senato. rinl district io (bis city, instead of Mr, Wm. B- Ragkin, as previously announced in our eoiumas, THE FIRST ASSEMELY DISTRICT. ‘n influential committee of the citizens of the Firet Acaembly district haye nominated Mr. Charles 0’Conor &s thetr candidate in that district, MCLELLAN CLUB OF TWENTY-FI“ST Warp. This club are to bold a grand mags meeting at 201 Third cight, whoa speeches wiii be delivered by Hon. y, Mr, Jobn Barnett aud other weil known Interesting Sedaction Sult. SUPERIOR COURT—TRIAL THKM. Before Judge Barbour. 26.—Pesa Deristes ve. Samuch Cline.—This was an € Suit for seduction onder promise of marriage. jimed twenty thousand dollars damages, Liat the seduotton took place at Key West in repoeseasivg woman, about twenty-seven 6.red to court with the little respon. i Chenncey Shaffer apneared on be- ball of the plaintif, while ex-Recorder Smith was prosest to lovk after the interests of the defoutant, ing been empanuelied, cace jor the plrintt, stand, who testitied ‘ae follow Kosa Desisies, veiug duly sworn, deposed that abe was a native of Maine; i 1860 ebe was mtrodnced to the de ‘ee elly by her brother; it years of age, and J in gher arms. 80 one burt, tboush uoder | the counsel proceeded to open the ‘and then culled Miss Desisles to the veded shore together; defendant commenced ‘to pay #* aduresees to her about’a month niter f y West, and fioally proposed marrinxe twos arranged t At tho expiration of two ys defendant soduced her from the paths of virtue, omine that if nnything grew cut of their he woula mmarry her immediately, ia May, iscovered that she was tu ormed defendant of 4) roqmeed that ehe should would rejoin ber they should get married ‘bot in the meantii u interesting condi= fact, whereupon be to New York, where he jn three Weeks ond then marry her; reed to the proposal ani came North; but fe- ted to fellow b re ny o matier, when he excused Bround of ‘sickness, wituess for the wedding, T, pever saw def ondant from the time she Jett bird on Key Weet © $200 im preparing it she saw bim in ooort. oxamined—Tonght music iv Trenton, fore going to Key Wea; left home wheu i was about n isic AL ‘Ellswort in 1869, accoripanied by we stopped at the Wertoucsier i Rookinad; came t my brother Leonard douse, lived with my int Key West; eame to New York from tthe 28th or 21th of Aug ity 1 wens to the Woatern Lotel, edays;then wont to Mrs, White's, wher stayed three wooks, and from there 1 went ‘bom mber, when | camo to New York and plopped at the Westchester House for 1 ao in Key Wert named Hanovek; « letter from my brother in which Hancock’ was mentioned; did not tell Mrs. od Lo be married 4 Hancock or t percnts were getting old; im 1 took © room at Mr, 4 remained there sae, } received ahamber of letters (rem my brother Samuel; hove come Of these letters in my room gow: 1 don’t re- ing shown foy Iotter hike tis to any one; | Wave seen a letter from my brother, a which he stated ‘that Le did not kuow Hi poumanel for thw st, 1862; when stayed home until No hite tbat | was "t think this is my brother letter honded her by the counse: in Grand street, member ever taw enemy opt up the fre eo adeei rove ove tbe other ade notles Tuimloniion’ resummed—1 was at Koy Month when the bs “4 onversalion occurred respect orsation occurred at my brother cel by the defendant taling me that (hao any one elo aud thathe would old him | loved bit bim it my brothe: douse, 204 common be loved me better BOL marry emy ober than me well enough to marr; wont, we Soe ‘8 similar converwation about Heald something abont when be said he aid tors oF brotbere im ap alfmir of thy fon om getgnerry him I might take hin life the doves Hig nonoy ip a boreag, in bis boarding houre of the bereno for him, 4-ofte counted Ra ea te oubmber wiltns Mrs et oPhavat eu | bee ‘Phe Blockace Runners. CAPTURE OF TBE BLOCEADS RUNNER GOFS. capture, by the United States steamer Bolus, of the Bieck- ade runuer Hope. She wee built in Eugiand for Frazer, Treokolm & Co., by the celebrated sbip builders Jones, Quigan & Co, Bbe is @ pacdle-wheel etes! steamer, 250 Teet-in length, $0 ‘eet Scam, bas five water-tight com- partments, and draws 2} feet of water. Gheis a powerf! stoamer, and is reported to be oneof the best and most costly veonels built for bicckade running. She flew the rebel flag at Cork. On board i © valuable asserted ARRIVAL OF THB PAISB RANDO AT BOSTON. Boston, Cot. 28, 1904. ‘Tho Britis prize steamer Nando, from Wilmington for ‘Nassau, which was captured by the United Btates steamer Fort Jackson when one huadred and eighty miles (rom port, arrived here to-day, im charge of Acting Eesign Hopkins and a prize crew. Ninety-egint shot were firee at her before she surrendered... She has a cargo of tve hundred bales of cotton. Thirty-five bales were thrown overboard during (he chase of five and a beif hours. She ia @ sidewhee! iron steamer of six bundred and Swenty tons, acd draws seven fect of water, News from New Orienns, New Ontxans, Oot, 17, 1864, Latters have been received here from prominent rebels io Richmond stating that the archives and other govern. ment property were being recently removed to Lynch arg. ‘The steamer George Cromwell, from New York, ar rived yesterday, The rebel cavalry are consoripting negroes on the pl tations outside of our lines by order of the rebel govern” ment. They ptate that the negroes are to be put into tho rebel army. he Navy. BROOKLYN NAVY YARD—BSA4ILING OF VRRSFLS, FTC. The Mouandock (iron-clad)ysailed (rom the yard yester day morning ou her southward voyage, bo will be no coinpanied on her trtp by the Littie Ada, which left oo Tuesday evening, and awaited her at Sandy Hook. The Mohican aiso took her departure yesterday mora ing. On Saturday the Dictator is expected to sail, and oo same day tho steamer Union will get off on ber trip to the Gulf blockading squadron. City © Mapison AvENUE.—The contracts for regulating, grad. ing, curbing and guttering Medison avenue from Forty second to Kighty-sixth street were made on the let of September last, and only about half a dozen men aro on- Brged on this great work, This is one of the moet im. portant improvements to this city (and running through ite contre). and could be finished with a reasoueble do- gree of diligence within three months by putting a suf. cient force of men on the job. During the two monthe that this work has been progeesing pot one week's work bas been actually done. Certainly such @ great public improvement as this avenue is, and one of the feading thoroughfares to the Park, and which will add many millions to the taxable property of the city as noon as finished, ought not to be permitted to slumber and drag along’in this manoor. The work as now progress- tng will not be completed in five years, Tue Quays oF Ssoppy.—A poetioal and political eatire, entitled the ‘Queens of Shoddy,’’ will be read, at Clinton Hail, to-morrow (Friday) evening, by Mrs. Bilett, the amateur reader. It contaies hamorous bite at reigning folly and extravagance and some promivent political characters, INSPECTION OF THE SSVENTY-FiRet Reoumewe,—Colonel Trafford bas iseved an order commanding the officers and members of this regiment to assemble af their respective armories to-day, at nalf-past one o'clock, ju fatigue wol- form, overcoats'rolled on Kaapsacks, white glover, ke., for inspection. Daxcmnove Stamniwa Arvam.e—A party of friends, ‘amongst whom was Jobn Glyan, of 39 Monroe street, and Patrick Riley, living ia Monroe atreet, nesr Catha- ine got intoan wean pac about three o'closk yeater- ing. ne inter was dangerously etal or other sharp instrament alleged to bands of Riley, who mude his escape, has not yet — Glynn. was conveyed to Bellevue Hos- Pi Police Intelligence 4 PITTSBURG. COUNCILMAN ROBBED CF A LARGE AMOUNT OF MOWRY-—TWO MEN ARRESTED, Afew days since Martin W. Feely, a Councilman tn Pittsburg, Pa , and algo ® merchant of that city, arrivea im New York for the purpose of purchasing goods. On Monday evening Mr, Feely indulged too freoly in strong @rink, wheo Patrick Conlan, an acquaintance in whose company be was, took bim to bis residence, 149 Leonard street. Patrick Coleman, a jaborer, also went home with Conlan, and the three mon slept in the same bed. Karly the following morning Mr. Feely awoke and tound Cole Toan’s 4 in bis pocket, and im ep instant discovered pone lose bis money. Both Coleman and Conlao, ing *acrena, fan away and made their ola Mr. Feely’ Bubsequentiy went to Leg precinct station house and complained to Jourdan that the men with whom he had ept bad rovbed bim of $4,500 ip bills of various denomima- tions on Pittsburg banks, Captiin Jourdan and oficer Golden immedisteiy started io pursuit of Coloman and Conlan, and yesterday succeeded in arresting them, Facts bi transpired since the arreste were made wbich induce the belief that Coleman stole the money without the knowledge or consent of Conlan. . Mr. Feely, how- ever, jn his affidavit before Justice Dowling, char; both the prisoners with the theft. and the magistrate committed them to the Tombs for trial in defauit of $5,000 Dail each. Coleman refused to tell where the stolen movey was tecreied; but Captain Jourdan and officer Golden have strong hopes of being able to recover it. Mr Feely is said to be quite wealtny, BURGLARY AND EXTENSIVE ROBBERY IN DRTRoIT— THE STOLEN GOODS BROUGHT TO THIS C:iTY—a PORTION OF THEM RECOVERED. On the night of the 17th of August last the store of Messrs. Campbell and Linn, in Detroit, Michigan, wae burglariously entered and robbed of silks valued at fiy thousand dollars. No trace of the stolen goods was covered till afew days simee, wher fifty-oue pleces of the silks were found in the ancti ers. Lithaver tnd Crista or, one t, pear roadway. Unb ined ip relation to goods, the avetioneers stated that they received them fe Mesers. Manges & Brothér, 205 Greenwich street: nnd, 1m bowsht the ttks trom Joseph A. Jackeon, auctioneer, broker and commission mercbont, at No. 111 Grand street, Mr. Jacksom, accord: ing to his own showing, obtained the silks from one J, Walker, to whom be advanced eight hundred dollars on them. Mr. Walker bas not yet been found. Captain Jourdan apd Sergeant Quinn, of the Sixth preeizet, have traced the goods through the various hands, and are con- tinning their investigations, in the hope of ‘being able to arrest the really guilty parties ta the matter. A further examiuation of the cage will be had this a(ternoon before Justice Dowling, THR BOSTON BOND ROBBERY, The examination in the case of Jotn B, Manning, the Wall etreet broker, charged with parsing one of tho one hundred doliar bills stolon from Messrs. Brewster, Sweet &Co., of Boston, on the 25th of August last, was con tinued before Justice Dowllag yeeterday afternoon, Mr. ‘Themas R. MoNeil, keeping @ Seteneent w 205 Waabiog- ton streot, was croreexamined swore that Mr. Manbing, Or a man in hie company fontied into his piace on the evaning of the Sth inet., and presented a ome hun- dred doflar Treagury note, asking Mr MoNell to give bim small bills for it. This the witoess said he would do if the bill was alt right, and enbseventiy did eo, The dew fendanv’s eounsel exnmined Mr. McNeil at great longth as 16 the identity of Mr. Manning of theman with the Ferson who ofered the bill; but rothiug or particular Importance wae elicited, Andrew F., ieiser, bartengor Jo Alexander Matthews’ ealoon, No. ‘272 Green- wich street, owas the next witvess called, He testified that on the evening of tho &th instant, a man whom be Wentifed as Mr Manning, oame into the bar- room and asked him to change © $100 Treasury note; not having the money, the witness referred bim to Thomas I, Corwin, algo eimjloyed there, Corwin au ently but before doing 90, that in warn fact that Corwin bad overlooked or forgotten in giving bis evi. dene dope which Mr, Manning’ 1 considered great iinportance, entigntion will bec tinued to #1; Mr. Manning feels sanguine of being a! to extoblieh his innocence by bin witnesses when they shell be calied to testify in bie bebait. LEGED ROBBUNY OF A FRIEND. ‘Wm. J. Mawby, an Foglisbmen, twenty-nine years of age, wae arrested by officer Lane, of the Fourth pre- cinct, charged with baving stolen $290 in bank bilis from bis room mate companion, Alfred F, Etheridge, regiding at 60 Catharine tireet, It ie that the ‘wae the only person who bad of (ne free ee ae w ore the missieg money was thet ace oD Fist, tapaat vB tidant trom the Juatiee 9 Ve prieoe for ‘othe man change for the bil tighs Am tes J Provinetat ‘Con- nce: Getaie! Oot. 26, 1864. ‘The Codteronce ta proceeding satisfactorily. ‘The finae- cial questions bave been settled. The Conforenes will ad- jours tbie week: Ail the srrangemente wii! he embodied 1 @ bill wo Do mubmntted t0 the diferent local Loginiahuren . Massmohusetts Hepablican Nominationes Lomrow, Oct, 26, 1864, ‘The republicans Of the Third disiriet have sominated Ajoxantor B Rice for re election 16 Congress, the Pith Repatortal district, W. W. Cap Jr, bay poeo wominated fur Shale Benatar , NEW YORK HERALD) THURSDAY, OOTOBKM: 27, 1864, | *OCTHURSDAY, OOTOBEM | 21, OS THE GREATEST GUN 1M THE WOR!.y, | , a vod Dad on Board, came down the Dey and remained OT the fort as the bead of the wharf during the time the “test” wes being made, The band played patriotic meric abd the steamer ¢iplayed the netioral colors, and OF (Le Wreumetacces wwebudwg (BO serene love!iaoss of LLe day, made up e livety ae well as Interceting occasion: ound (he gun wane crowd of several buodred, eagerly eocage’ Ww minotely examining avd wondering at ite boge propertsine, Though this gun bes siready been donoribed i the Hanars, 1 wilt set be out of place here (soy that Ht weighe nearly ove Bundred and seventeen thoveend peoods, The carriage i i proportion. Its Gacmoter OF thickwage (2 nearly six fect at the breseb, and te bore @ tweety webes, The solid shot it throws oom (Doawand aod eighty pounds im weight, and the ime fer = handred pounds, which po ne Som Demobendens ant tweuly Ove pounds, (QI eR) FAMee OF EXITROrd/DArY momentum iA required lo ve wnparted to ta terrible miastion. It Ws calculated that Poonds powder aad hat gotgbing oun thoussed and exity pounds. The shot was dr ndied tt handy , whoo tee or dare time, kneels sot rey oF le o8 high, ant Bnabiy eoougu Lo nLow that it koew how 6 work aed «ork cany THE 1 HIRD ANP LAST TRIAL. far the moat iatercet, wort tor all that preceded it, Great imps ae MALNeRted by the spectators. of the growed @s well os Lbe atmos kod fer, and there wes just enough of Anxiety for the safety of the gisat, who Dor ome yet among those who were pat at ebarre n der an: 1,080 yound AL tongth it was loaded aod it wan ammouneed wat about to be Gred, Every one rushed ay. ond many took ebeler behind the redoubts of the fort, The fase hiseed and famed, but while all waited bresthiessty for the fash it only turvod out to be*‘a flesh to the pan” The fore faded. An officer then went up, w dence in the gum, aad snapped hash immeatatel preceded W Teer ne which imumedia ie wen Uble concussi vn oF greene. indeed very Title of anything to leat you to thi known to exist had ‘an deen fired. The through the atr from the angle of twenty ry mbion the g = i if . HM Hin: f itt; ii Previcus to attempting inch gun of which I now speak present dat pede wed bree hundred and at wounde with fall charges, Th of large i oad Som powder aod eight weight, at the My dredih round (ne later mea. aurement nas beea made, I believe), ihe delleate tenis applied to the bore failed to iosiema Abe slightest en. largement or deterioration of any ° . Tifteon incbes is tho callore of the a mate apn ox Periment to fest the practicability of cast) of ox- tracrdipary calibre aod thel y. Tee resuh bas convinced our ordnance officers that Jt Is not an extreme limit, A twenty-inen gun can gem be be mado, and Bot only made, but used with Enormous and expengive as they are,®uch guns may prove their “mission,” and a few of them in oar !mportant Seacoast batteries will probably be hereafter deemed an ersential part of their armameat. No Signs of t Haurax, N. 8, Oct, 26—8 P.M, There are no signs of the steamship Canada, pow due with Liverpool dates of tbe 15ib, and Queenstown dates of the 16th. Weather fine, ling of the Karopa. pet. 96, a ‘The steamehip Reropa eatied at ni A. thirty nine passongers for Liverpool, thirteen for’ ‘dalitas and $53,245 ji tin. Conn. , Oct. 26, 1864, Lieotenant Colonel William "besten, of the Kleveuth Connecticat Volunteers, died here to day. Tar Caxapan Onim Com Casm.—A case, of Crim Con was tried yesterday at the sesizes which are now sitting, fo which Mr. Abraham J. Fraock, «Je lormery 6° 1b6 city of Syracuse, State of New York, slaimed $40,000 damages (rom Mr. James Carson, a Dutcher, of this cit y, on @ oh of having seduced his wife, Sarab Franck, to Gevert her husband apd tive rwith bim. The plaints wae awarded $2,000 darnages.—Zoronio Leader, Oct. 26, Court rThis Da Sorreme Couar Omevit.—Mart 1—Adjonrned without day, Parl 2—Court opons at ten 4, M, Not, 2860, 2604, 0698, 2098, 2702 J718, 2722, Tae j, 2024, wird 2716) 8, 2740, 2743, ‘court “opens at toh AM. 3, 190%, 2187 4, ‘14, 2080, 1584, 2717, 685, "goa, '1240, 2046, 2600, 1788, 2572) 2677, 2iLb Suremon Covet, Taal Trnw.—Part 1—Nos, 4197, 8784, 2417, 2706, 2800, 4187, 1077, 3043, 4647, 4645, 3067, 4641, 4957, 46 Part 2~'Now. 3776," 4176,” 4006, 4908, 4300, 4802, 4504, 4900, 4508, 4812, 4814, 4226, 4818, roy 4524, ee Be Dee RENT oN nee eS MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. AGREPTA—Dit.on —At St. James’ cathedral, J ay miso, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, October 26, by the Rov. Turner, M. Anamio P._ As ORRSTA, of Messing, italy, to Miss Ang 5 AL, daughter of thomas Bilion, Raq., of Brook Ouawronn-—Awex—On Tuesday,’ October %, oy the ‘Rev. KH. Richardson, Awvamw J. Crawroun, of ibis Ste og 10n'7 dangnter of Fisher Ames, Esq, widenee, L Bate nce te Monday, Uctober 24, in Jersey cay. SiS & ee, See ae + Puaaese-ffaoerals- Os Wednesday the . Father Curran, of Bt. Andrew's , Mr. Paren Tiansaan to Mien Aborie MAoumes, both of uhie city. Ipperery papers plesse copy. rv, Breve gh, Oy > Toot October 36, In Grace ohurob, n Heights, Pe kad. the Revs dutnoe e 0, of Charan Barc RMA0ry.— Ab Catananqua, Pheer a see Wines, John’ P Roohelie, ont fortbet aotiee, nage: ‘keepele for sotorment OB Friday morning at nal! paat Wb (vale tw the 80th year of reltives and tF rn A tive to os South Bergen, N. J. , tBis (Thi < Academy Eran, + Ja ure: See, at 1 o'clock, remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Ciacaxrr.—On Wedtesday, 26, Fram Exen- som, only son of William C, and F. Clagett, aged 3 years, T mouths and 16 daya, ‘The frieuds of the Nami) are respectfully polires to afternoon, at three te placo, ane. Speron: C Connecticut, on Tuesday, Oc- pence 8 ad ahort uivess, Davin Conwiss, iu the 84th ear ci ‘3 the feneral will take place from his late residence, eee Connecticut, on Sriday afternoon, et three the ly are respectfully jovited to attend the funeral, from bie lato residence, 66 Pike: atreet, this (tharadey) afternoon, at half-past one o'ciogk. he remains will be interred’ in Greenwood Cometery. ‘Dowrive —On Tueaday, October 25, Cuara Josaraume, eldest dauguter of A. H. wad E A. Doremus. Tue relatives and friends are invited to attend the favera!, om Friday morning,” at half-past ten o’clogk, — er late residence, No. 455 Weat FAS RUF bg: Wednesday, October 26, after ‘a and Lingering illness, Uaruarine DownD, 'R pative of the crunty Hoe Ireland, a ned daughter of Owen and Winslred Dowed, The fuveral cing wee inca from her late residence, , 8 street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three o’clvek. ‘Do Bora—At the 6 the Kechange Hotel, in Poughkeepsie, Wednesday, Vctobor cle, Jobn M. Cadie, Lifayette blac, Pougukeepsie, this ,, at two of sour West Virginia, on Monasy, Oorober 24, of fypboid fever, Mancetius Ex1is, of this city. ‘Poo relatives and friends aro invited to attend bis fune- ral, on Saturday alternoon, at two o'clock, {rom his lato readence, corner ot 116cb streot and avenue A. Five —On Tuetday, Oct ber 25, Micttast Fiyy, a nattvo: of Tuam, county of Galway, Ireland, in (he 30th year of Hii (riendss ond soquatntances are rospectfully invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 66 Sixth etroot, corner of Fiest avenue, this (/buredoy) aller Boo, ai two O'clock, Hie remmaina will be taken to Cal- » Ociober 26, after a linger- dag Uineta, Rosaprt FURNESS, uged 42 years, 4 months and 7 days. ane Telstives and friends of the family, and also tho ert of Palestine Lodge, No. 204, F. and A. M,, and the fraternity bo got ral, ae invited to uttend the fune. idence, 77 Montgomery street, on aro potitied 10 wttend a special © ilaauieation connie cadway, on . October 23, at ‘ the purpose de awvending the funeral of iate browwer Furi ew order of RICHARD EVANS, Mf. Feesaty.—On Tweaday, October 25, Mra Bamcer Faowery, wife of the Iaje Rdward Fenerty, aged 68 yours, agne “of the parm of , county of Sligo, Ire- friends end sequeintances of the family, and those sone in-law, Jobo O'Donvell aud Momes Durkin. invited to attend tho saneral, from javo residovee, £3 Mulberry sirest, thie (Tuesday) Aiternooe. at one o'tivck precisely. New Urioans pspers prcane copy. Fom.—On Wedoonday. ‘26, Cusnias H. B , only Heo heer oe Bray atone o'clock, from 155 Kast Tweuty-Oret street. Rolatives aod (rieuda of the fawliy are respectfully bar gta & alteod, Loy or] Tureday, votouer 26, Canes Gat- Telstives and friends aro wre tavited to attend the he (earatetag }Leemnee, 08 two o'clock, without Wednesday, October at 61 Wost Nine- ‘Aims. Maddy aged 67 fy late of Aber. 2 Brent! Di Mas Matin, Fite ot Samuel ar anh ie | d ie j Hi A Notice Rae opera icuerers| —Oo Wednesday, October after a Hogering The will tone a pa we veloc, at ber eons’ . Dew tween 117:b sed 11 bur Macpenoven —Om Tuesday, Ostober 25, after a short Hisese, Puxcuera Rosan, wie of Wen, Se, to ber 70th year, ‘The r favited to attoud Movroe Rervices town, |. Minaar ‘vartoiond “a0 73 ore invited to 4 attend tbe fa" Feureany mor o'ohoak , tre street. Maran day, Octover Peet & ana the ual Maagix. 00 Say, Gcteber 26, Many sex Mee BP, the eoly vad be deuphter of Iravcis Merbia, bay. aged 2) years, § ay vthe and 4 days ‘rieods, relativos and ae (waintances of the family, Od those of ber father, are reepectials | vited toatue d the fuorral on Friday ning, at ten o'clock, from ber late reeidooce, 116 Henry street, tot amen’ rhured, ta Jammer street, where & eulemn requieg high m Wp for tbe Fepese of her foul, abe irom Calvary Cometery, wi beut further Yarn Mol ur On werday, Onobor Sanan Mo- ag 160 OF the inte William ond "binaverh Ses the 2iet year of her The frieuds of ber brewhers. Ow. brothers-ia-law, Williams 1 Wisin Des icon invited 10 Wi from hor Inte rene Fest New York, this iy) shherseon, at te @'ciook; thence Wo Cnivary Mow jay Tuseday, October 25, of consumption, Jamie 3. MeQ aged 29 poors, 1 mcntbe aod 16 Gaye. ‘The relatives and (riends of the family, and ty bia brothers, Thomas dobm, are rearect to attend the foneral, (rom the rewdence of No, 272 Firet evenue, corner of rixieenth jay) afLernoon, wt two o'clock proolely ee —tp Treokiye,on Tuesday, October 25, after a ingore g aa aaa iy ope aged 20 years. i wil be nwe LO : and Peter, aisod b Hie frie he (rie: de of the family are Teqaonied teation’ the fever 1 bie date remidonee, or Ven Jrepi ard hivabenb streete, this (Thorriny) aver fp00, at bait. he On Weduevtay, Uotobor 20, Jor yenrn Live of Hingaly, BeAa 40 yeah, vetderly Lhe relatives apd frieede ef the vty ote re yecttully Invited to ntiend ihe funeral, thie day (Tewradey), (rem Dis late remideves, Wo 11 Carroll ptece (itewet or ripe) O'Dornert.— On Wedurnday, October 24, Brow ay Jawrs, Mary U'Loumeli, 1 months © family aro resp bully fovited t attend the funere Al (wo o'clock, from ibe residence of bis parents, No Co Kast Hoos on sireet Romutson.—Oa Wedoortey morning, October 26, Alatanoen W. Rosaksom, in toe 1b pert Of his age. The frieods o the family are respecwfully myited te Attend (bo funeral, this (/buredey) efiernom, ar bety 1b three o’cloce, from Mt, Jemen’ Episcopal chared, ‘ordhem, Weatcharter county. Boston, Vhiladeipbia acd Westcherter papers plewe Pha On Moning, Ocicher f, ahter a long and tedious locas, which be bore with Chettian foriitude, ot the residence of bis eivtor, in London, Pegland, Ricaanp Kaa, S$hird Gon of Richard Ves, Proealyn. eget at yer Ru maaraew. Prov wolnde receiver Defore Peter sbarg 00 Monday, June 20, Witiaw How anrsany Members aud triode of the (amily, and particularly by returned metnbere of the Forty-mgheh |. ¥.,are reymested to attend the une eninonee, 418 Ioan avenue, Provklyn, tea o*otosk, 09 Wedneadar morning, Cotsber 26, Erwan, va Spear, in the dist year of big aga frends of the faxally are respec fully inrpes “ i the funeral, from bie father's reanienc ty eeoond street, thie (Thereday) ‘look. Savsora —Io Walton, Delaware cont; the reaideuce of ber son-in lew, Charles Sunday, October ZB, Many. ef Andre formerly of this city in the 70m year of bei Wan, Wednesday, Qotber 20, Peren Warn, age 97 yoare, native «/ parieh of Granard, county Loeyiord, a Tre ‘Tho relatives and friends ot the famfiy are Jevited te on Fricay aiternoom, at tw SHIPPING NE cha sae cat nen ra Che rit 'einnzbae Gienaatee. 2 OF aden: Allee Ward (Chil), Douglass, Vaiparnioe-Fabert & ‘Hérman & Molly (Ham), Brandt, Uamban,—Slomae Mp 2 Dowoir (0d Wood, Herattoee DB Bowral, if Whveriey, mall, Palereno via Mangor=/treth Nae Sra Bowie Bom Groweu ied, Demarare—W Rowe. (thereday) aiverncen # E a "ih Uitaberiains Son deus m Transit ‘Tohasso— Wilson Beir Priuce Sf Wolas (ick shade ai Torre. Mon Deal Solr Walrus (Br), Lahe, Londonderry, HB—B 280.4 Dewo! aes Saris puch Sean &Ca Bion ers He Gra} er sven a no aon er iladelphtay ARRIVED Steamship Cella . Killings, town Iai, tr mn 457 pa eee vias Trot: aia tae 3 loo thatp far Now York; 384, off Sable Lelscd, wae aie > Steamabtp Pi Petrel, FPnts Protect. RO; ‘S8houre, with mase nd passe Nephe "aidan amon (U8 transport), Mulliner, Washing- WBiip David: Houdler , Hayden, BS days, with coal pe varoe re be ati Beamer 20 days, with Jeram vmpson, yon i 1B Passengers, to § Tuompaou's Nephew. Arr on 25th, Ship Elen Austin, French, Liverpool, Se eere Se ay 250 tee es bo Spofford. Tiles Sper SO giee mat via aa at ca aeie sheets Bog Neier pany Oct 4 with a i ky’ mr acuans Gad a ne, les the entire ship, suppored to be forty suepuerd Kx rt Lee ean bark Wi ka muni boned aia Sort jon 40 1%, saw ‘aco tain chip’ Marian: boued Wi 10h, lat 4290, lan $0 40, abip quer Glenn mia (Ue), Careeroay Bi shanshes, Mey 32, passed 4 pe Book cod pe Shug 8 St Helena Bept teas Sores & Co. Bark Auna Delis (Nor), Iverson, Hamburg, Ang PS y Reiced ; a be a passengers, to Sloman & Edge. 4 i Bark ve rel Es ew), Wormwood, Kennebunk, 10 days, fast, to man eae Hope, Huniley, Machias, @ days, with Inmaber to RH B ie (Br), CoMil, Cow Bay, 16 days, with coal, to imitners a saTix Munliue, Norton, Lingan, 17 daya, with coat, oO B anne Roamer, Tracey, Lingan, 15 days, with coal, to O B eee Cpe AES Se 2d wan Sydney, CB, 21 deys, Mr Law: wise te on Pere (Fr), Piquenius, Pasquet, NP, 26 days, with Nee Esport, (Br), Bent, 8t John, NB, 14 days, with lum paeie tring butte, Cutler, Me, 5 days, with spars, to Brig Omaha (of Bast Machias), Robinson, Machias, 5 ‘with Ininber, to PTA bot & o i tayatcedngr for, Fniagyhi rrith con, to master, ghthr Ophir, Urano, Lingag, 20 days, ‘with coal, to © B eonr Roval Oak (Br), Davidson, Cormwallia, NS. Rche A Tirrell, Riggins, Piitadelpbia for Boston: eee Ceake, Ween ee sae nate a ane jouth, chr Mary Jane, Pinkham, Kllzabethpo: Sehr ME Piero hase, H\tzabethport for Boston, Schr Lebanab, Wail, Elizabethport Behr Yankee toy, Brower, Ellzabeihpert for Hartford. Schr Seven Sisters. Crowlcy. Addison, 4 days. Schr Fran Barter. Behr A i Howe, Blt Behe 11 Nash, Crowte: Serr Robert Smith, Porvian Sebi f & Buckingham Dickinson, Portland. Behr Bonnd Krook, Perry, Rockland, Belir Cabot, Phi inney,, Bosta pe ae ve joston for obs, Cohamet Tor Philadelphia, Schr 8 W Ponder, Phillips, Taunton... Kehr Oregon, Rhodes. Providence, Rehr W Butmai he JM ecenm, efreras Romdoat for Bos Be urd. Snow, lont for Schr MK Gage, Caco Newburg for Boston, 250h—Steamer lows Therm, We, , ne BSE | righans. Se Bhs tea Geo Len "terastie, “Tibet Bentley, W . M Rogers, Piora, Kate : ‘Wiad at sunset 6, light, ; Eee aeons raimootn E Teporis ANg 24, fag MER tt Wo wanseme if faret'by tho Florida and foreased Raia Bitow. of Salem, arenet We eres hagsee July 16, and su baeq Towed ae gars st tion. “with her anetars wwe ¥ test, to her original owners, for $1700, hed lito a fore ana att sehr. BK Watson, Ferguson, of eni Soar: within cuesa'tt SOT tons Coal wasrun into and ney gk went maa ar Ras Renda wrecks Kenn Axia M Epwanps. of Fall River, went athore on Chatham Bars Toh farang wae no of one | " peut day, after throwing overboard Froavixe Uosrrtar om watery 9 ny anchored In er. ab tb Sane te the Tre Basin, Bi Risa the sated Paine a1 + ° det her further pressnee 1a ‘ia the Ea} Spoken, &e. Perk Aitred Lamont. from Reagoon for Liverpool, Sept a 3 ” wh lon 31 W. aK ans Whitney” (aupposed, from London for Bosten, n ‘The bark reported yesterday, giana wt Ko 17 Swan the bark Statl ra Capt Ben 7D iharrias 8 ‘ Wnt ta Bainmorracttba Velug Capt arrimanis ign hinweras a member of whe American Ebi ‘amao- an . Frnok Werbert, Parkea, from Gaia OB, for Rew - York, Oot 25, Mt 4155, Yon 68, Foretgn Ports. Br REMERH AVEN, Oct 8 Arr America ¢® Trosetle, NYork, oe pt 2H—8i4 sche Voluntees Meee, ne date—ala Cathedral Setcner -, Boston. CHARLOTTETOWN, Mai Oct 8—Arr schr Hane ‘Cousins, “ Oct Arr ‘St Marl 12th. Hiberni nie Herbert, Toeva Wisconsin, Mestoke Hest Hut mt Tish, Clty of Cork (a, Tibbeltn, for New York; Cape Ho: ven, Sen sco Via Bordeaux. * ot eink cute Augusta: Kelley, Philips; for Nichola, Akyab, Hall, Beston, Bow STi Trom Gravesend 12th. Delphine, Maneiea, pent 2s—-Are Robert Win; Distaca OU S—Are bark Velma, GH (20 repo ted bark Young Turk, natn. yomton. eaTEMPITE, Oct Of Monac's Rey linn, Gatch ship Biles nines. ‘rom NVerk tor Antwerp, 14 daye I~ Obangaly va ef ibhoom and eaile: Dutch bark Nederward, tard ae been 4 day® it topes! and got pumps chokes Sieteark Sear iio, Siapn NOrienne, cur arch, Sher viva, Yom Him port co Horse, Searles, and BH Tire vcton, Mayo, f ton fr Jon, Ni. Orb miweee 8 nee Arnien, Sp Speieh ts York; 204 D Gnicaple Smith, 40; Tones, Hu} : em bh fevh ta Are Reverie (a), Gowifelow: N¥ ork #45 00 Lor Poertevent Beit Lepr dt—arr Onesauden, Allen, NYorks = 3 rt the iW ain Bee BOPTON, Oct 2 Arr brig J Hingham, tons eehe M rt Bealeton, Elieabethpo pet Bai ;Orinane. 0 fe-son, Bavergonl vin Halla at Riche, Londee: Biatwell Chereni eae Carver, Hiewmore. Key West; soir Ss twisdene Obese miimore. Sid US steamer Iuka; barks Modena? and BALTING © b sent Scull and 4 sels naieee, vii mm anircas: A rh ee dayne, Kew yore sia ark ‘ikseo Peles sebt ‘ailees at ot (y= Arr tteamer Gen Melggs, New York. MISUGLLUANTOUS, pry s omeRCURY" -ToRTEs. “3 NOLL DARKER: THR Gis OF BLACK ALL wy DR. 3. % KOMINRON, ILLUSTRATIONS BY DARLEY. oe rire Cents, Foed-tor-Koth ng Dick "800 fer Ropules (alee pre toe? a" * Or, 4 nd word Of co : “ie t see them to. ball tye 9 vets deiaht, i Buia Ae to cay that ROLY romance of the fret class, and je Nb the aaries of bribiiant tales. by favorsbly aa the Mailed free of poring on receipt ef price, FREDERIC | oft RADY, Pabitah a ee. im aireet, New pio Adelpht olrert, Hrovkiy) 7 NM UNRRVRALED MYATH TUR NATIONAL POLIGR GaauTT® Stee te lareet authentic news relative to the all ab tw Kast RIVER MYSTORT. Together with mumereess wiNae Muaivating the same, a ‘etched by our arttes, for th "inet ee ‘apiendid engraving of (D the TRARIONS o® TRAGEDY, enti deltas fee NATIONAL POLIOR Gazt: AutdY ow FRIDAY eerie 7 Bort, vii War 5 Seo PS ey avanne.