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—— $$ “aa OF THE NORTH sTAR Myr, Theod ere C,. Witeon’s Despatch. ’ ‘Wincusssan, Va., Oot. 20, 1864 18 te night now, and the sua bas setonascens of quietade; to morrow or next dey it may rise again on & Dew Held of strife, Baob ts, tudesd, the uncer- ‘tainty with which we are surrounded. Notwithetandiag he decided vietory of ihe 18th, the rebels in the valley have not yet ‘dome gece dead entirely.” They possess wall, 17th inst, with the mails, treasure and passengers, enough vitality to embrace tue first favorable opportunity yesterday morning. followin, to give another ‘kick’? (time aloce cam tell whether enna lay bit ™ it will Be their last one or mot), and they are Dow reor bolle Broa, ganiziog and patiently waiting and waiting ‘(rom over aed ber sss es a a 7 the border” for just suc ap opportunity as seems favor- News from Central and South America, &e.. a ae, ‘Fhe wteamehip North Star, Capt. Grey, from Aspin- an * Efe wes Wailer ae able for the carrying out of their cheriehea purposes. He Grant oc, onder. * ‘An important fetter has just been captured. By palite- Gere: “400 dm. & Poo (St. 00.. 24.608 ness of ao officer bigh io raak 1 am permitted to make Fargo & Co,. 11,202 ——— | the followicg extracts:— Our Panama Correspondence. Cuwsrun’s, Oct. 23, 1964. My Dean Morier—I have been walling ‘patiently to Dear from you, bat did not; sof thought 1 would write Ot. 864. to agai. "| am stil here with a ew of our friends. Pauses, 0 13,5 £7 sae, | or Mosby we sevm to have lost hita ‘The only steamer which has arrived bere wince the de | ¢rom over bere altogoiber, doupt he is doing extra Partore of tho last Uuited States mai ‘ne Pacitic Rail. z sone in ioe = & we Ke w of us bere, very dangerous, read Company's steamer Guatemala, on the 15th inet, an tae Ys ‘are at 4, and you kpow from Central America, She experienced exceedingly #e- | «ney nave got to downright k: ‘noth sides. This ere weaiber in coming down, which prevented her from | is unfortunate. I deplore it; we all Dut it is what was to bo expacted from those us of our liberties * * * * © Four Yankees now Iny near here, They were shot tn the woods mn B seite tiou for simitar barbarities. We now feel kin 'y Yankee we gel The Yankee anaes ot much talked of !u the army, and 1 think General Lee will do ali be can to gain a great "victory before it comes <4 ‘You havo beard of our defeat in the valley, no dou have nothing to write on the subject. i would ite to kpow who has, ucder the circumstances. Do not think we bave given up the ship. A fair wind may biow yet, aud weare watening tor it. * * Wekaowall about Yabkee movements, * * * There*isa very urgent demand ‘aking iv cargo ai several places. She brings no news whatever of Mrterest. Oor commux ications with Fouador bave been sedly in- Serrupted for four or five weeks past, owiug to the zale ef one of the steamers running betweea here and Guaya- quil to the Kouadorian government. It te pow nearly a mouth since we have had direct pews from that republic, and we are looking forward ‘with interest to the arrival of the Bogota and loca, both e agp bosolaipel aden for a change of commanders a the valley. | We ail think The former will, no doubt, bring interesting news of | Genera: Early drinks too much, It is notorious that Whe revolution which was progressing im the south of | Whenever bo galas a victory or meets with a reverse he gets gloriously drunk, and often stays so for sewrral deys. This is very bad indeed. The government onght to keep no man jo command who drinks so, notwith- wtauding it cousiders bin @ great one. Mother, I am ‘The first attempt to enforce the law, passed in Bogota | very tired now. We bave a hard time of jt, J] have uot fast May, in relation to tne collection of tonnage dues fa | heen shaved for six weeks, The people tn the valleys all the free ports was made bere last week When the Pa- | complain very bitterly of what the Yankees bave beon cifto Kaiiro-d Oompany’s steamer Salvador, for Ventral | doing In some districts there 1s almost ret] starystion, jca, and the Pacific Maii Steamship Company’s | J am going home soon, if I have to go through the Yankee steamer ‘Gorden City, ‘or Sau Fraucisco, were ready 10 | pickets. 80 you may expect me. I seud this by a fri-nd Gail the anthorities ta the city refused to give them the | who udppens to be xing your way. TOM. veguiar 8 papers uvless a tax of fifty cents per ton P, S.—Motber, tell Anvie I love her, with all her taults, ‘was first paid. Both companies retueed to nay the tax, | and] bave reserved a whole host of kisses for her. and applied to tbe Uvliea States Consul, who issued pa: TOM, pera for both vezsels, under which they ‘went to sea, The Coveul, in accordance with instructions recelvod frow bis government @ couple of years ago io rrlation pa similar dues, protested against the collection of the Bouador at inst advices, while the latter is expected to ‘Wring word from Buenaventura of troubie in the northern part of that reprvlic—on the frontier of Colombia. GUERMLA OPERATIONS. Communication between e and Martinsburg is not interrupted, but still ft seems to be getting more and more risky a8 each day comes on, The operations of the gveriilas are very bold and brutal in the worst sense of the Jatter term. MOSBY AGAIN, aa antborities baye pot yet taken apy further stepa ip the motte ‘The United States men-of-war here at present are the Bs Marys and Narragausett. The" Lancaster, last from | Somewhat of an unusual degree of activity was created, Datiao in exvectod to arrive here dally. (he Sagiuaw bad, | at Martioabare night before lest, by a ‘surmise’ at last advices, sailed from Callao for this port aod may Mosby intevded cking that post At twoA M. 4 ‘de expected here at any time, troops there stationed were out m line of battie, but the Dattle did not come off, ommous. The rebels are reported to be preparing and threaten- ing ap extensive raid toward Western Virginia. Mr. N. Davidaso Manzinspura, Va, Oct. 28, 1964, Captain M. V. Sheridan, brother and Ald-de-Camp wo the General, "goes down to Washington in charge of twenty-four pieces of captured ordnance. All if represented a aia quiet at the front Obituary. DEATH OF AN OLD VETERAN. Dr. George Brown, an oid svldier of she war of 1812, @ied yesterday at the residence of bis son in thie city, fall of yesre and fuilof honors. The decersed was born ® Salem, Westchester county, ip thie State, in the year 2789 While yet a child his parents migrated to the Green Mountein State, pasting as pioneere into the inte- rier of & very sparsely populated region. Here young Brown giew np tili he was approaching maturity, when be went to Barlingtoo to study medicine. At the break- of (he war of 1812 Mr. Brown joined the national roes under General Macomb, and wag present at the Dettles of inke Champlain and llattsburg. His proies- fionai services in those battles drew upon hit the at tention of bis commanding oficer, who recommended him to the votice of the government, and at the close of ‘The Funeral of Gem. Lowell, at Boston. Boston, Oct. 28, 1864, ‘The funeral of Brigadier General Charles Russell Lowell, late Colonel of the Second Massachusetts cavalry, killed at Cedar creek, took place tbis afternoon in the College the war be was otfered the commission of surgeon in the | Capel, Carnbridge, The attendance was large and the dt Fea Og . ee of a rie methange ged exercises impressive and golemn Colonel Lowell was ‘own decnned Ds seeking to e architect of ern fortunes, he settled in Rome, N. ¥., where be prag | *PPoited a brigadier general shortly before his death. sieed in th ! profession meny yeare. "He Pubsequent mame to Now York, wero be has reelded for the lat The Murder of Lieutenant Motes. ‘The following extract from a letter from a member of General Sheridan's sta‘t gives alt the particulars known, twenty years Brown was ademoerat of the oid Jackson echool. an ardent lover of the Union. desirh eboveall things ite restoration in all ite int ‘ity, am though {ating 10 Fee that cosummation, alt bis prayers | Of the murder and recovery of the body of Lientenxot were directed to that mush to be desired ena. | Meigs, Chief Engioeer ofthe Dspartment of West Virginia, Frown was jast seventy five years old when he died. Tux VERY o & private telegre murdered after surrecder by some of the gangs which infest the Shenandoah valley:— Heavquarters, Mipoue Mrurrary Divieror, 1864, 6 inteliigence—sad tol Irish Catholics, at least—that Hannisonnura, Va, Oct. 4 the eminent divine rofoued scholar, the Very Rey. | _ Dean Orsonm—Upon reaching General C motiche gong I much 8 1o DW. Capi, DD, more, Thin will St Gated San Son Lia of our readors; for very few of them kuow of bie i!uess, | come in, bringing information that while Lieut. Meigs was Feturnivg from Bridgwater to our headquarters, accom- He died at Howton on last Thuradey, October 27, where he bed beon staying for some weeks. He went there to secture for a charitable purpose, bot took wick quite wud- deoly and never recovered. His dieoase was a softening of the braip, baving been sunstruck im Brooklyn last rumwmer, from the effects of which he never quite soovered ‘The eubject of this sketch was about sixty-five years of Se, aud was apative of Queens county, Ireiaud. Dr. panied by bis two orderiien, he was attacked by guerillas and he abd one of bis orderies either capturea or killed. Fearing the wors 1 immediately started back with a veral Custer, and when tear ¢ of bis attack the night before I met a sergeant of 7) guird belonging to tbe Army of West Virgt nia, who tnformed me thit one of our oTicers wie dyin deaa ja the road a few bundred yards beyond where w ben wi Popo rewchivg the spot my worst fears were realized. Poor Meigs ‘sy dead upon the ground, b's body extended sh cali. of. Bpawts ‘ at full lenvth, «ne arm partially raised, the hill was, by his mother’s side, of Syaptsh extraction. | ho siandol’ by bie Aide—his | ‘face ’ look. Bow phyigu world \ndicate as much Ip stature he wae | ing upwards—while his smd cloak lay veyoud the ordivary size of mon, belng about six fect | under his body. He was ebot just under the richt eyo Bve inches io height He was originady intended for the | and in the eft bri must have died instntly, as eems, bub «more glorious field of operations was hie | there were vo indications of hie baving struggied, or, in destiny. fe reected the physical, and eulisied ta the | fact. stirred from ibe moment befell tothe earth. his army of the Lord, abd while @ mere youth en- | revelver and all bis papers had just been removed by the were) opoo bis etucies for tue secred mimisiry. He studied | Sergeantof the provost goard, who turned them over to Thad his body placed {0 a wagon and oomveyed to these headquerters at once. He was kitled ebout four be ‘ed yards ‘rom ibe Dayton pike. on what is known p road. which leads into the val me. at Carlow Coliege for 6ome time, after whieh he went to Jesuit Inetitution, where be won much distinction. Io e entered Maynooth College, where be read a vf theology ind philosophy, under the distiv. | a5 the Swift Kup golshed elabogue and Dr. Mcliale, now Archbiebop | pil 4 thence to our beadquartere. I found bim j of Teaw at the edge of the wood, which was where the orderly ‘nu Hebrew he had few equals, aud in Greek, French, | lett him. Germas and Italian Ue excelled all others in the college. The orderly makes fn svbstance the follow. after completing bis couree of stu io Maynooth, he | {pe etatement:—"iieutenant Meigs was riding just Woe Glocted fo the | Uoboyne establiahment of Maynooth, | ALead of myself epd the other orderly About thirty yards ahead of us tp the rond were three men, with rub- | years perfecting himee:t | aome vdditton eovlesistical History, In due time be | Ber uvercocte on, I thougbb they were our men, They est. acd bas been more or less before the | kept abeed of ua for a littie time, but allowed us to gain etroversialiat evér . He» bee beld | upon them, and at the edge of the woode they stopped _ , hchurch He wae selected | tirely, We (urved out to the rido of the road to go b: yeh of natural philosophy in Carlow | them, when they snddeniy wheeled their horses, an nder the charge vl thedistinguished , Without saying a word, commenced firing, I tried to get necres of Doctor of awey, Dat. deding Lo uld not, I sprang from my ead} Divinity was con. wo hawue ihe Juraped over, the ‘ence sto the waode, and escaped. z more of Lieutenant Meige nor the joven and eight P.M. tudied tbat Kete ily Covege, Devi. He wae Custer's head- and (oF some years devvered arters at dayore k the next morning.”? —hns ends the 3 0 ures op this science to students wm | ead sory oun bers it | apparetes, whieh be brousbt , of . ther Mos try with & CoRt Revers and dliare, ie highly ‘cateemed upon the staff HeXt to hat ot the late Gen. Mite keen versal (avorite with ail, y the Gaie Vesterday. About noon yesterday ® very heavy gale wept over 2 joetit Sede one uas-gtven ev mouch this chy ent yioinity, creating quite a kick up among We moans of putt. FO much moeey ints the crease | Uhings tv general. Numerous sign boards, ebimneys, as institutioneashe No other lecturer i nd ein. ar urticles expored outdoors were | awnings p 2 ie ‘cerwore were aimaye very forabe | Wiitled !rom iweir usual positions, and dashed into fra meptetve, He was a map oi five jutelieet, of | ments on the sidewaike aud roads, A sign board on g, and tive social quaiiies, whim io. | house No.3 Park row was blown from ite tasteuings sa at ee” Bemus “on tholie | about four ociock, and fell upon the sidewalk, wounding nneral will probabiy place | severely two men who happened to be passing at the mo. oday wert. A number of the clergy at e1 fatal in- RB ir geal ont It ts feared one of them hag sustained fatal in In the Nortd and East rivers cousiderable damage was Juflicted upon the shipping. Toe tide swept very bigh > 7Me HIGHT WAY, and san over come of the lower docks and piers, flooding The Supervisors’ County Bounty Paying and Votouteer- | also many cellars along West and South streets, é tng Committee ore pushing on their busipess, we are glad | vue BRITISH BTRAMSHIP JOS CUNNINGHAM ABHOKR to hear, moet vigorously, and Chairman Blomt ts resily ON SANDY MOOK. reaping a rick fh of soldiers, If cities and towns The Pritien steamebip Joe Cunnivgbam, hence 28th sould only follow a similar course the army might be | inst for Matemoros, while anchored in the Horseshoe Rept full without resorting toa draft, The new pro | today, during the galo dragged bor anchors and went ne presented by the chairman shows an amount of | ashore on Sandy Hook, She ts reported badly on. Milttary Affetrs. \TERRING STILL GOING ON—THR RIGHT SP! iz | vou for the poldier quite vubeard of in avy other HE SVORM IN BROOKLYN. ‘y~—A man receiving epongh to purchaee for bimself The bigh wind which prevailed yorterday and ast arm, The class of men oiferi volunteers 6 | evening caused pome damage and copsiderable disap hix ans Fok ist a a > se = + polntinent to the Lincoln men, who bad made extensive Qavdls sbout cise, ke. throws wane Ont of cm’ | Sfrancements for @ grand torchtight procession, which i Pioyinevt, end they buturaily *esort to the army, snd | Wes found necessary to postpone, in consequence of the Specially wok the New York city rerimonta, isugreesble state of D Running men out ef the city aml mvetating them into | clerércesble state of the weather, wall! Monday eventog mer Sates to chiiat uae been most rensibly enecked | POX The telegraph poles and wires leading from tho Shrough the action of the state ogents ao timely apromnted | CY Hall to the different siation Rouses wei fy Gate pronto ape Menen) «voce 1) M nr provtrated, sud communication was thore’ore Inter ow that we bare Tor volun. | PAptet. he roof of a brick honse in Eleventh feering for other Slates dowe, let us keep them down, | Street, near Third avenue, was carried ay, 4 and thur secure wbevever ® call i m+ The follow itg Are (he rates now paid hy ef ite beadjuarters cm f Own men for our own quota causing damage to the amount of about $300. The building war oceupled by the families of Solomon Updyke aod Rictoré Kendall, Two bovses in Ninth street, bo the committee er of Broaiway aod Chambers — we enses rah speene tween Third and Fourth avenues, were also unroy'ed, Downy ‘4 ; ideh foie $200 | 494 the vccopants compelied to week shelter elsowhore. bovernmeat + 809 | AB waves pied !rame Bouse In Heeraw wirect was Down | dowe, uo /AF a8 agcertained, was red, ota! 00 Fences were demolabed. INES ADC Poitlo The | ne od nt av ication, were Fr g200 | Fant river wi 200 tue ferry brace p. lied «nd pitehed 10 such aa extent rewind some parwengers of rearicknese, Severn! ver | Mere somew bat dew aged by striking againet the &barves, but it does wot appear that any diasters oocurred, THY STORM IN WASHINGTON. mn Karly this moroing there woes a rain storm, witha Tots ee ‘J btrong wind, This wae guceceded by cloar weather, with rin RAND HONEY OR ABRMIUM. £n occasional ati Breen. Ser twe sen mint * oe The mailboat Coseak, frum City Point, auchored for For one yer y ; “sees 0 | peweral honrs down the river ava matter of sa‘ety, aod t man con meke bie $60 per oo this deicined ber arrival at Washington, "> of procering reorada, and often bie F oN oF two hu vr even BD 1. “bey be mnt may MEAVY RAIN STORM IN er. fa, ines defrauding bits cueatrnp tioh oe ey DE A Bia et It rained heevily this forenoon, and'thare hive beon © portion ¢¢ hip ieomy Lr Carenining wit Bim tor L trejnon’ ghowers during ihe rest of the day, Wind doe, My Hinnt, be» ’ bie, | pouthoast, Thermometor forty-egnt. over e fo tonac? SU WRATHRM AT PALIPAY, Weroien Soleen oom 4 Hauirat, O , 1864, i uty y \ (irene ite tbe'tinnds of The weather thin forenoon wae tale; th ihecmdun there She voipateer pod to ne on. wkd be | te bew widest wind and ra * ery dimeuit: (be waves fon high, and THE PRESIDENCY. Radical Dem cracy im Wisconsin. ‘The Wisconsin Democrat (organ af tne late Frement party) ‘bus comments on the political situation :— ‘shail never, If the issue is Livcols or McClellan, we Log ed of a crime. choose tbe sceity of have hitberto condemned ae Mogemar os om = our ais | without making any captures of persons or property. ja we should 00 any scovunt support | Tne road ie completed to Atlante, Trains left this mnootn, r under protess nor without protest, asd if 14 were to reeuit im the election of a iar greater traitor | morning for that point. Mo(ielian ig © © © For how can the radical preesss Le v, Rnciaatge ati wets Nias Gas ite my ay = the Cinciowat! Commeroiai, Oct, alex Marsiial, bence for Liverpool, Senuty condemned. cod fa tna Suan of hel own exarersss awe sot th gran ye ah, Ot, Oa sed SMD, Auiee (ios) Went, remen, 30" dayh, with mdsa ciples Ppor: ‘does to relesse cate, bat before ca 0 go fosrenaece, thes saly “froven ta it Baa uo nim be called ae oe oe tebe! ar along—o0e | and ia: paseo 4 ok tone fat tia pa te, radical,” and that it is Bot the conidenve west, in the direction of Lafayet! opportunity was ee of lumber anathe desk ‘csese a a snip adr people. . th The Soldiers’ Vote. LETTER OF COMPLA\NT 10 THE GOVERNOR OF THB STATS. Sin—Sesing that Secretary Stanton has acceded to your request, and issued an order that all sick and wounded soldiers belonging to New York and at present in hospi- tals were to receive furloughs and transportation to ‘The guerillas threw o train off the treck three miies Delow Adairsville yesterday, Killing oe man and wound- ments, and 1 the three corps found the aggregat: about one hundred and seventy. average two hundred men. Some have leas than bundred, while a fow others, having apparently escaped the geveral wear and tear of the campaign, rua up to NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2%, 1864, SHERMAN. Cuarrancoca, Oct, 28, 1864 Al bis officers to review, us afforded Col mel Jobnson ad) peculiar interest. the number of infantry A 4 0 The regiments will one coal, inn daCa Dew ummings (KY), Hookway, Cow Bay, 2! a the South (Br), Overton, Demarars, 27 10 W Row 4 ia"Pedro BD. Wallace, Hemedion, 15 days, in ballast, to iatiagel pate fe for rg gy Petersen. Fortwenn: Monroe, 23 hours, cy i Nirgiuis, 0 Heath. Boor cr Schr Je D Gran a J their bomes,s0 as to be able to vote at the coming | four and five hundred, Cleburiie’s division was counted, reall, V election, we bave taken this opportunity to write to you | and footed up about 3 700, rank aud file Each division Bae SC Evans, Paine, Washington, 7 dare, about it. We wero sent irom Hampton Hospital to bie | had four guns, the whole ‘number of the latter being ctr oe Jones, Monros, Geareetown, DO, 9 daya, Place, and were told by the doctor there that we would | reckoned between ity and sixty, The wagon train was | Sehr D'B Bay: i ‘ee, Gebraaibwa, DO, he receive furloughs as s0on a8 we got to New York, Dut ¥@ | long, but badgmore of capacit; , for holding supplies than Bebr 4 r Edwards, Lyon, Georze! Row find out from the doctor here that there is only | of the supplies themselves. The rebel eoldiers talked a Behr pene vinta, White, eaten bo; for Dighton, reat deal +f @ train of supplies of four hundred wagons, Schr B F Woo sey, Soper. Baltimore, ~ bp —s cent to be furiou; ed Ne Now, ag we would like sme to vote for Little Mac, we appeal to you, for eee and the rest of the men in hospital here, to se that the order of Secretary Stanton is fairly enforced— ‘that ali men should bave a furlough who are abie to go bome and vote, Hoping that you will attend to this, aud grant our request for @ short furlough, we remaiD, ‘Gov- wal the deepest respect, your nee upholders. by LULERS. pec ig ao extract from a private letter from an Officer in the Seventy-ninth New York Volunteers :— Pm asia Nunta Army Corrs, Oct. 23, 1844. bed * * * * * Our men yesterday dlled up their votiog papers to the number of one hundred and thirteeo—one bundred and seven for Lirwoln and six for McClellan Political Ourlositya_ ‘The Schenectady (N. ¥.) Star appears to owtonducted politically in a new and original style It has two edi- tore, and each has covirol of one balf of the paper. One ride of the paper has the pames of McCielian and Pendle- ton at the head of the columns, and the other that of Lin- cola and Joboson.” The paper claims to be neutral; bi I thas bo oan to favor the election of w N om ope editor does iven potht by these three columns. cargo. McClellan and the other Lincoln, They occasionally in- | S124 given pains by thoes ttn 3 ipparel, between the off- | Bara Lavra (Br), Capt SL was, @nigeia attacks apon ech other." cers aud men, was nearly obiiterated. Regimental is or corsa inislg tock SP este ees oes emma a cipline seemed 1 little loose, and privates ared tO} Sonn Frank Lveas, T: 4 Capture of Some of the Erie Railway | comment u;on the commande of their immediate ofticers | inst about il PM ‘voor alvland Alana ceenreports, ath | Raider: witb ao unction and broaduess of diction which bas al- | with steamer Granite State, from artford a New York, | 3 EXTENSIVE RAID BY THISVES ON THE NEW YORK | ways been native to the taste and instinct of the highly 2 a D8 ace yt cs a ~ bow. ‘Deity a cadgeur bauwarke AND ERIE BAILNOAD—PASSENQERS ROBBSD INDIS- | pollahed. intolligent and wsthettc lower orders of tbe | j2, Palancheuns, and dicing consinsiatie viller damage: Soe. CRIMINATELY AND ONB MAN KILLED. One of tho most daring outrages ever committed in this sails toned el Ges EELS nee netizond caifbre, |The public animals were in. previy, good o ganiy Hone vicinity tock place on New York and Erie Railroad on | tion—quite equal to putting along light fie! jeries, La cH. i of Thoraday night by a gang of folly two hundred of the | emPiy wagons. and careering under the wiry, ot Over | mya'sardor Herars Moustion, Buthvau these sees om worst class of bruiser, blacklegs and thieves that infest Hood is described as a thin, stooping man, with a phy- Whalemen. New York and Philadelphia, Bical fournure embellished by @ wooden leg and @ wilted Ship Daniel Webster, Senora, xrr at New Bedford 27in The Western bound train from Jersey City at a fuarter | Fm. My informants dwelt upon the dreary, weariod, | jo) trom Hudson's Bay Sept 7, with 65) bbls wh oil and past four o’clock on Thursday afternoon carried out about o hundred ruffians from New York and Philadelphia to prize fight, which was to come off yesterd: up the Erie road, between Dooney Harri of New York, and Peter Martin, of Pbiladeipbia. Bofore the cars bad left the long dock several persons were relieved of their money whi'e passing ‘Ubrou.b the cars in quest of seats, Alter the cars had left the ruffians, becoming more bold, roamed through the cars, and-at every stopping place between Jersey City And Middletown, sixty-six miles distant, robbed passen- gers as they were getting inorout. At Middletown the train broke down, and about tbe same time 1 stera bound through express train came up ‘apd was ‘detained for some time in copsequence, thieves then saliied out in squads, pussed cree ite express train and robbed the passenger, both malo and female, of watches, ereiry ‘and money, and in some cases using considerabie Violence, ‘One elderly a from Kentucky, whose name ts beileved to be weized by a gang of ro‘fians, bandied In a ratal manuer, and robbed ‘ora ‘cousiderablo amount of movey. The ill- treatment he re: ved te sup- posed to have brought op afit of apoplexy; at avy rate, soon after the cars started be expired, and his remains were left at Goshen, Citizens of Middletown who were passing along the Ptreet were algo seized and robbed, and other depreda- tions were also committed before the rufijans continued their journey to witness the prive fight. the ‘acts of the caso were teloyraphed to the officers of the company, and {t is uvderstond that they placed a Special train at the digposai of the police authorities of | ‘York, and in all probability a considerable number ar these mea will be taken Into custedy Chief of Police Jordon, of Jorsey om was notified Yesterday afternoon this’ a large number of the prize Dghters who were engaged in robbing jassengera on the | gers.” This same truculent general grew very indicnant | i that on agreement had been made to parole our office *, | jn Jersey City about sev avd asked the colonel comuanaidg whe guard, in the ) that the train bad been ordered to come through without mtopping at the statious. The Chie’, with a posseof about tweuty men, preceeded to the Erie depot and laid his plans: The Mississippi troops were promineut in heaping sieumer Bleubei Beury Byge for capturing the whole party, As the train geared the | abuse and contumely upon the prisoners, They loet uo bie dl cainvee: CIA Tawiine & Wilitama, west end of the Erie tunnel the desperadoes broke open | opportunity of iusuiting: them, and were the lesderain | peng, pursieldt. NYore . the doors of the aud put on the brakes, by which | the practice of stealing their effacta, which they accom- man, Kuck do do; isih, M Hew: meuns the train wopped sufficientiy t. allow about | plixbed, however, rather by stealth thay violence Ba Cc. b if ‘bere Pain oue hundred and fifty (ueurly all of the party) te make | Much kindness was sown our meu by come Tennessee Chas 3. Bigert. Gaon, 8. Lune, “their escape. A number jumped off while paxsig through the tupnel. Upon arriving st the depotten men, supposed to belong to the gang, were arrested, and upyn being tuken to the station house gave their names and residences as foliows:—tamuel Rivers, No. 21 Bowery; Joho Small, Vhiladelphia; Benjamta Ciswell, No. 14 Leonard street, New York; Stephen Gordon, New York; Joho Norton, No, 489 Greeawich street Robert Manovey: b No, 469 Groen wich street. New York; Chas, Reiliy, G “7 oy tao chap i aa. birest, Withumebure: Thee. Kelly, No, 20 Tenth gvenne, 1.9008, pean Sie dates Peter fiurrs, rhiindelaphia; Joho Megher, No 74 Eldridye | ae Goeth anaieche 0 378 Hoven 2 oun ee Ee ‘ N Freeman, 00, c, 1624, setbmua. Bew\Xew pore N. knerson, | dimok 2 gy others Upou the atrival 0” the express train at ten o'clock last | i Beecinads Om, ti Lites saeonn | a | ty Ny Mee Loughran < acvoa, Drinim Dight twelve more of th ng Were captured, All of the parties were committed to the city prison, and will pro. Dably be detained during to day to allow parties who were robbed to come forward aud, Mf possible, identity hea Jersey City News. EXTENSIVE CONF!.AORATION, At Dalf-past ten o’clock List night a fire broke ont in the extensive car menulacturing shop of Mr, Wm. Cammings, situated on Morgan street, next to, Che corner of Wash- ington street, ‘Ibe building 1s 8 one story woven struc- ture, a8 are also the three buildings adjoining, two of them owned and cccupied by Mr. ev. Secor as bi aud tho third, situated between the two, in which a’ number of horses, be. Owing tothe strong wind the flames swept trough these buildiogs with great tury, and for an bour sad a half were the of the en, uetil they reached Mr. Secor’s tountriee, buiit of brick, where the firemen Dero to get tho dest of the coniirgration, and at twelve o'clock ik wae thought would be able to arrest It thore, Mr. Cumtoing’s loss and Mr. Secor will probably loge Dearly ae much. The origin of tho fire was not known. RUBBERY. Some time yesterday morning the sum of $600 was stolen (rom the bouee of Davie] Hartigan, at the corner of North Firet and Provost streets, Jerecy City. ihe mon ag secreted between the mattresses in Hartigan’s room, aod, from various clreumstavces; evepicion fell upon Ann Binvigan, the eervant girl. The cirl was sub- soqueatly arrested and committed to the coanty jail to await the action of the Grand Jury. 2 Aprenwaxt—Steamebip North Star—Me and. Mee, Ward, BF Cali JG Kellgvg an! nurso, Mra Fag LEARED. H By cnaRee Watontray, toe ikea aud G Cima. |, Beasbip Caledonie (Br), Craig, Glaagow=F Macdouald | Wolf, teat A Norton. '# Mell, Thomas | | wire and two ‘infante, N Hearth, 11 P Tasacs, ON Bream Teutonte (Mam), Haack, Southampton and Iain- W Gees. Capt ¥ Hagbeider, Gabe J Feanall, J | duru—Konlerds & Oo. i. Pbiisgelpaies Muse Mary Ration, mn, JL F | a gurbiy North Amerion, Marshman, New Orleans—Lud- | £14 4 ib. achs Golden Gate bey Rot, Bishop DW Cured). FW selomona Mise lain, Heineken PHILADELPHIA, Oct a7 Arr ship. Barbeck (Br Sarah J Byers, 18 Stownet, Wyeth. W Ii Dow, J Ship Miouebabe Cir), MoCrath, Londonderry—G J Knox | &toughton, Boston: Uarks Linda, Hewitt, Mavauzos: Orehit: | Prout ond wife, Mrs A Harris and two infante, ry ner, Vensac JR Neving, Freeman, Cron: | Prevtics, A Swvenson, GA Pravgs, G des, srs Mo- Ship & ¥ Gabatn ym), Mever, | 1 Yeiza Joho Priee, | rola. Br Tehama AB iewkins, Dr Bren’, Owen, Genoa ary, Garret, dor GO. Willard, Borer Na Capinia | wi M Hatem, Bhup Genudenee, Sonnston, New OriesaaeW'& A Seteon, | DW May. Mar. Boston: Juin Dorrance, Hime Ros Monk Pietiry, dary Hewaon, & Brg Trople Bird (Br), Locke, Matainoros— A Hussey | Ri id Y Myrick, MF and Mra J W 4, B Wainer, "0. » OO Danis dir Moore, Ei Bri rig Bounding Billow (Br), Dexter, Fatmouth, Ja—Brett, iy HW Ireland, | Boo cardo.t Jane, Mead Stee anghier, Brig CW Ring, MeLoan, Cow Bay. Fen. ier, L Brig Zebulon (Br), Layton, 8 John, NB—P I Nevius & | & L Crock: on, ghe B Ben bey atid gon, | Bon in Brawn, Qginey Mt Parton, n Brows, White, Maitland N8-J P Whitney & Co, . Boato: 7 Price, Wizzard, Norm nh, 0. Mre 8 Birmingham and infan , Cove, Bhulee—C L Bi 2etheArr shibe ‘Sarena, ‘Itowl ' wile auatvo infantry AA Wlnt, R Broo a (Dr), Cburchill, Predetickton, NB—= Reeee Liverpo:, schrs Anvil, West Ra ag } . , fene Wentworth (Br), Howard, St Joba, RB—D RDe- | “PORTMAN, Cer 2—Ci4 prt Tattle 8 Dishop, Bartlett ew ORLEANS—Steamship AtlontamAlbert Smith, Peter . A | wivo. ¥ Cufeus. 8 Beblinger, Mre Colin, Mrs 0 Hd Slaveko, | ¥2'! 8t Johns, Pit. fd brig Antilies; sebra AC Avetin, Bmuly eou'and daughter. Bene Emme Pediat St Stephen, XB—G Boardman, | Fowler, and | others, side it is — New Oa rars—Steamship Suv Nedgoa Chapsky, A ‘Albeo, Wash icgioae-L — HRoviveN - rae Ce Re re Mtr ‘incr Weatohorter, Baker, Mra Cute, oh!id aud n 1. Sclit © 7 Garvion, Toucgee, Wasblogton—=L xenny, N¥ rs Frank Lueas, Taylor, Matomuio, Va; Charter ‘a Beh 0 Cileaveiieort; Awn'a Manve. Grace, Philadel- oth on : | Mary Atwater, Warner, NYork; Pointer. Nich- on) Thornton. Sabr KG Sanger, D ‘oupee, C Blum, Mrs Joba Scar H BO. have, ary | ‘ 00 evt 4st bine Iv tepid, Winsor, é 9; 2h On teamabip Cus H it allay: 2Hb, Br ba bared Dew, BA | Bleamor Martha Stevens, Chance, Baltimore. x aby Winged Munter, aod Tad Indy and tive ¢ Ar RvR g wv Ei | ‘a Ly fohra Helena (Br), NYork for Lon- n, Captain FA Palince, Tt | donderry, Hoien, Oar) all, Calas Cor Hiindetwhia: Hoe. KR Harrine- | } tensa, Bangor t fi My Fletone abuses > | | betel nn, i Haduvek,.« urs Y ¥ ¢ Kleuaton, G Pareow r | d rh inden “4 ia tarpon, | F Lestie, HW Koa . Aud rew, Colt D, Moore, O “Ont velo W Suitth JF wt oud } s Koaton \ | ORNs B Buropa from Bont ) the, S Winslow, Mrand Mreu 8 Grow ue ua Ma leor.e ih Wawrot 4. D Witten, ond M 6 Martin Hie rr n Weerteh aed i Lynch, of | AD wnche, sue HM Bose, Wa ror, Aaa sh kawae Hoyle t Awert Pavny, Witian WAT iain Bose. Nk Ph ITH A Camas on, Of Sixteenth regiment, a | Cito Bark lve for St Tho WO coildren, Mite O Jesper, DF Hr THow snag MAR , 5 — iow and which was momentarily expected from Blue Mountain, Tbe rumor was abroad that it had arrived. The three Ri! fatal trick upon Sherman relieved the flerceness of their conduct toward our prisoners; but a deep seated, indig- nant batred was never invisible, They were ragged und thinly clad, having, a8 a general thing, only pantaloons, shirt and hat in their inventory of clothing, the first two greasy and tattered, tbo Inst shocking affairs, in multi tudinous variety. Aw a geueral thing they were tolerably officers counted over three hundred varefootea privates, fering muet bave ensued through the Keen frosty nights parallel coluinos, moving rapidly and compactly and without straggiing Three hours, from four to seven A. M.,0n the morning referred to, were occupied inpas- baleful expression of his gray oyes—lack lusire, unspecu lative orbs, that tell of overwrought nerves, sleepless nights and settled melancholy, His is’ 8 marked by courtoous gravity. Tam told, *'without a facial revolution,” lowed by an orderly bearing bis crated, 1 features of his droga were n slouch bat and an enveloping hearing of our officers, to turn them over to bis division, and he would soon dispose of the guas of b——s, regiments, in cne of which were ville. to Middie Tennessee, aud seemed to have the specific tu- formation that they should winter about Shetby ville, Sic and Wounded Troops of Eastern Reg Charles B, Thompson, Uo ci, Coun Alex. Webster, Co. F, Sergt. D, P. Myors, G.M. Herry, ¢ im thongbt, will reach $50,000, | ~~ cor)s of in'antry were closely calculated, and footed up Schr Bloise Jones, Phiiadelphia for Providence, about 35,000, Scnr Hannie@ Westbroos, ae rT ie During the time our officers were in captivity (three | Warhington. eee daye) they received one ration of cora meal and frean | Rehr eta re einines. Raleaethport for Salem, and in no instance did obferve any other oun te Danae f inptcier Fel ‘tor Toston, articles of diet among the rebels, except when they | Scnr Hycransee ee chit beth fe A a, broke from the ravke on the marches for persimmon Behr Crusoe, Kei e1 trees and apple orchards, Yet everyibing in their lao Schr Paran, bias a ark, Bri e nud bearing i dicated that they were determined | * awhile longer, Their elation over the fancied ell shod, though in one of Stewart’s divisions one of our ‘Ot more than one in teu have biankets, and much suf- Ow prevailin Their marches were conducted in three th, BuFLamed the sunny, eo quns were Dear'y al) Napoieons, of the average rein pretty gocd condi- slow, and | py ‘He could never smile,” closely fol- ‘The Generel was well mounted, apd wa e@ salient o Schr B Jameron, Jameson, Phi sont BL Stevens, Whitmore, Philadeiphia tor New Bed- Behr Periae, Sbeitleitd, Ship Purser L P Thomas, of steamship Suwo Nada, from New Orleans, has our thenks for favors, Suir Mancarer, Fayal Oct 2, with lo bgomaled hence Aug 3 for Liverpool.) B. at asoeat ip boats, bulwark, galls, and severely in the loss of Erie jiadaiphra for Portland, ehr A E Bari igepor jd, Btonington for Rondout & BELOW, Sultana (Br), from Calcutta, 122 day: Emily & Ada, from Belize, Hou. Miscellaneous. from New York for Liverpool, put into oss of mainmast, #0, (Probabiy lial bark LINDA, Hewitt, at Philadelphia from Matanzas, re- ust. 1AM, olf Chincoteague, whi'e lying to in a NW gale, was struck by a tornado from NNW and down. with upper deadeyes in the water; suiterod ded in saving the auils Tigging, &. A Foz¥ AND a¥T BCRR, name Dot as: tained, is ashore on Bark Marcella, Groshy, arr at do 27th from Atlantic Osean, Ath IW) sp; gent home ‘tov sp 10 bikiish, Reports whales jenty, but few only could be taken. ‘he M tuck only JJ the season. pan, Hemblin snd Congress, Castino, NB, were pezl exch ontting mm a Ww: perk Napoleon. Patter NB. was spoken Sept; nothing Matt was spoken Sept nce leaving Fa Hark Sara lean, gray coxt, lived with flaming red Shi NB, was spoken Sep Sap. Cheatham is robust, florid, aud,together with his sta, | Ship tnncor, Allen, Ni, was mooken sept sd with 150 sp se better dressed than other genersis—that ig, hie uni- thie seaxon. i form was, provably, donned last spring. Cleburne lonks as Irish as Sir Patrick ®’Plenipo, but talks without Hiber- | nian accent, A faded cap, not over larze, was held on bie head by the bad being reversed, and taking a reef around the malevulent organs—including «mativencss— ‘at the buck of the head. In tact, 60 peaked and largely 24 developed is that portion of Pat Cleburne’s skull. opposite | ship Frank FY'nt, from Cardiff for NYovk, Oct 19, lat 43 pronounced sunif tray, tbat those who see bim ior the | 48, lon 5037, Wi aware, Waiter 4; Bawardy, fi ‘et time reckon it bis most appreciable and frapp.nt © oe Porta, Theron Jose, J physical point His division, by the way, seemed very Araica—At Accra rin White, Nelson, | Thomas M. Biown & Son, tno Bnxious to wesault the fort at Dalton,and would haye | yne. Barks Arthur hy im Sultan, } Join H, Pool, George Mae ya formed thé stor ming column. When the garrison marched oe a . Barnes, the . Out the Cleburnes conld hardly be reatrained from flying | Gasagem CAPE Const aor ‘eyhonnd, Yates, we Ww. ae Punrise, at the ‘damned white piggers,” as they termed the Arr at Elmina pent 3, bark Foaar. Drise Josten, Hebert, ar Ps officers in the garrison, seat ih PE capi SMR Hal ae tea ont Samuel stendon, 4. Steal or ral of alliteration, a hb, rowley, owley, mri, 12h aro! ine, et Dau aS Hate, sot paying it: for the ake ~ Senties. do. ena, Dav, Nior aeauae Witten open” brute—a gaunt, stooping, shabby party, of dark *com- plexion aud lowermg arpect, He directed Cw aged Jobue.p, atter bis surrender at Dniton, to to block bouse three mica up the road and “tell the d—d fools that they were surronuded by a larre army, and would be biown to the devil i( they refused to surrender tostantly.”’ Colonel Jobuson rejoined that be folt cufficiontlv humiliated by the necessity for his own surrender, and would go op po such errand. “Yes, God damn you,” growled Rate, ‘3 should think you a) scious of ‘overwhelming dingrase in herding witn nig A Tou pumber from Nash- Jhey wire contident that they were going directly in Nashville Hos. penta tat 137t >. K, 126th, chronic diarrboss, V. J, Parsons, Co. #, 107th, rheamatisin, . B, 1234, heart disease, PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENTS, E, Hardy, Co. F, 111th, wounded in both legs, Joba Uber, Co, F, 28th, dlarrhera. Fred, Pit", Co. B. 108th, wounded in Jeft ti Sergt. 8, D. Smith, Co. D, 29th, left iex amputated, Sergt, W. Ht Harrison, Co. K, 29tb, wounded in let side. Levi itssenger, Co. F,'27tb, Riehara Young, Co. A, 25th, NEW JeRSEY REGIMENTS. M, Lidenstauch, Co. I, 17th, intermittent fever. RIGULAR REGIMENTS. Sergt. P. Pyon, Co, #, 16th, wounded tn left arm. J. Carmi, Co, C, 2d battalion, 16th. diarruwa, John Larsén, Co, A, 16th, wounded in lalt eide. , 0, Fy 1 alaunary, Co, D, 16tb. Jota Gatpey, Co. A, Loin. ma Tharady r 27, at the nics of the brid do's parents, b; Di D. Stroog, Haman J. & Magee, of Brookly toy L., daughger of J, Robigson Smitby No éards. the Re FE, D., to Mias Lor Of the former j)lKoe, (Fer Other Deaths see Second Page.) an rete arene _SHIPPING NEWS, Pert of Now York, October 28, 1864, Meanrie Havana. Oct 23, gna 4 to Conard, Quin Pesan aie inl wed oN Ce ‘(ready ion, boand Ww UrlrauA, Oot wd A Rayno paghiiy Cova Hii By ate Ae ie arn BUMP Casemnirs (US transport), Holloway, Now Or 00 bbie; Cathay Pearl, Hull, do, 80 bbls; Nile Esa, 2, 4 whe ees Lizzi 6 Homans (sr), hence for Liverooot, Oct 15, lat 3... Cer z cS all OWNOF HOOK se lvere ‘The foilowing were in the Arctic O-an in Sept:—General ms. Benjamin, Nt. i wh; Brown, do, rine. Pisiliina, do, 14) do aud’ 22,00 bone} Spoken, d&e. 5, io Bid Til park Wain rabeila, Price, 4 co Pocky Farrel, ares] Tian ca Nee Tang, Gisesu via Lisbon and i’ Potier, N To (and wa Fox, MeLoay NO Cand cli and eid 19th Teta for B ith, 12h, brig , do ways Moore, cli Nach for StJoun Ni Pini Lara «Mes sehraPearbore, 1 Tinga, New Vor to return vin Ragged Lu \ C Tithe steamer Vary " daily & bane, 8 Jot Win port be : for Ly eahora Bext da ‘ & ean Malo ey orate ¥. Bi, Duck worth, Heats | Pee, Broo, Tor. telphia for York: Mackey, x Mary Mankin, Cobb, Balti- mao, Otfe, Phi. BW shetty oor UKOTON, Ct, Oot 26— Ay BW ORLEANS, Oct pina, win, Bostons ny Baler, Ferber, do. (td ship. Ma Wa'tuaza, Wheeler, No! ship Gacy chr John Oliver, | Son tn re Heanerte. ahd om steansh Vall, NYork; | | and Teresita; and Siater Cathe SOMERSET, #loxp Harper, Racket, do. rine, ‘Ou ena sche Richerd iii, Hewes, Now York; es os MISCELLANEOUS. NUSBACK S NEW BOOK, biished tiie Cay LoVe axp burt. mns. tons “wires Biter” May and December,’ be Three Marriages feo St HU In payor: $n MUS M™ Author pf the with iK LOVES AND DUTY. By Mus We « not praise tov hich’ the power ant the bbarnoters a this story are re band no Wiser and Vetter a | nfs out much fo tHe Por emis bey FA WiLADY, de Aum else! L. 0, Ciark, Michera Lathers, e, Job 8, Lawn & bg 0, Jos, Struthers, Lonis © Sehil Henry Boden! Bobingon & Vo. John H Morison, BD Brow Barbo) an here, i c J T. Robinson Rogers, Williaa Witte, Mayer & Feutcan eager, » C. & W. Knapp, Jurnee D, Jovnson, a ¢ Btou rr Milter st Moeker, Bow Maron Loch, Lawsoa Arms, Geo. Widen, Rucke: XK. 8. Brown. Robert D McChesney, Sunth & Arne Jonea, smith & M chaei oy Ricoard F. ©, Jounsen, Hee Krotiers, oul Seawan Low erra, } tinve did nor permit | to ‘a! 3 He i 33 A. Yau Dy H omer W. Jonneoa, Baw Austin. ‘AW. Hutcheson, dea. H. Cunninguam, ite vies Be Halsey & Oo, M.D seine Bostwick, jum. Setiit ¥ h L Ceonkiia, ea. Ta Kari, J, ©. Bishop, nee ces ‘Lederer, Wels a. Brother & 9 gotnat fouker & Saltfem. Bi} Hi A, Bail uaaaley, ries A. oun G Witte, ullivau =. West, Jr, ze G. Mecslem, ortho Xicnols HH, Luckwood, George cA er 3s . L, DeCamp, 8 Lietmeston’t Son, How: , ter & Mornuty O'Reilly, n, Son & Hoyt, Kdward Le Witt, Jacob E. Lockrnian, Valgrove, ania in ae ndran, BR. Fonpkine James b Andrus, Jubn G, Joyce, Weeks & bre bert J. Doig’ T J, Koderts, Ernest Green ‘dy A&P, Luconb Ut 6%, haries 8. Wilson, Rovert Cunningba: Seu Corvin, Hoogland, . Livermore, bledue Jone, ons Ort, ue Yer Baward Pots aan, James Wa lace, Lt James B, Hargess, Wa = Ss Corwin, ‘H, Juckson & Oe, James D. Biovim Yew agin Bake: Newman & U W G. W. farney & Cu, Power J Power, Francis Leggett, > W Ba: h & Nontsand, art & Phitbsick Row iy Sanin, t Marta Panic Daren & Sera, Yiariies & : u xbafer, Bey & ur 3. ©, Moward, Win, G, Burne APC fn B. thompson, W.tiam Myler, Klonm, ae Parke. shew. anger & Coy Dobemang 5 i pewss W. WW. Hawaine, Jolin Morrison's Son, Joun 3. Mart Taeodore Martine, Matthew Su Rico as Dunn, deta. ns beet relay J, W. Newlin, BO. Burling, . George Lovet. diet, Thowas Ko.tls, Konert B. ituni, TT. Sochard’sh Nelson Secor, Roseustein & 5 ti pe arerre = 2 = oe Sue, ecee~ . abba, Thos, Dion, ©. ¥, Malaga, te}. Ga Savage ib fea EC rourg &€ share W ving Oak ey, Yr, 8 Wie Hever & Mei Delma Mi jer & Bron The parties who received the abave aicnaturos regret thas ra no" pe em to call on a inuch larger Humber Geel a amd merchants knewn to Be bear lly im favor Of the* Section of Genoral MeCeilan, arietay ‘ ni tions NOTICR FOR A GRAND MoO! Ling <The olteern Mevlalien Vovk cy aud reo t La PMCCie de Lagan, wie Zi nna at Bg 0 ta Ferd syne meet a Ci EET EES Cheteman Commitee ULaNACH any BECretary. On Hef sews Tors OT Meo