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NUM MBER ¢ “Latent No News BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NBW YORK STN | FIGHTING IN EAST. TENWESSE. Federal Wagon Train Re-Captured A BATTERY LOST. Federal Success in Mississippi. | 7’ Important From Mobile. REPORTED IN INVESTMENT OF THE CITY. SHARP REBE L TRICK. WOMEN N PL AYING SOLDIER. Interesting From Europe. Beecher’s Liverpool Lecture, ATTEMPT TO PUT HIM DOWN, The New York Russian Reception. General City Intelligence. Mecting at Cooper LInstitate, | A Democrat in the Wrong Church. From Tennessee. Tetereming Batch of News, Mornay, Oct. 26. A Knoxville dispatch, fated he Mth inet, to the Gazerta, cays: The evmatment today was © band to hand affair, Testing over four honre. The rebel foree is estimated et S000. ‘They lost in killed, wounded and prisoners, over M0. General Walford recaptured his wagon trein, tat lost bis battery. Our ices is pearly 500, General Sanders advanced yesterdey end drove the vedels below Philndelphia’ A running fight was kept ‘up until dark Colonel Crawford has reterned from bis expedition to distribute arms throurh Viusyinia end North Care Jina, and to receive rectuite, He wee periectiy ene- ermful in both atarer, The people are rising every- where against the rebale, Peron Brownlow and Represrntetive Maynard weer addressing the people of Kast ‘Ivnursee, At | Kanarvills (oer ep ke to 20,000 prople, ead were mm @aived with enthusisen. Py Maw.) noati (}acrvre hes the following informe } ion from (bat‘anocoga ap io Satarday evening: A Nashville dirpatch of ‘ant ewening « eroeted the Tennessee river. end the: bea Prd a fieht. & things. puued, 7 Hooker ware su. Tvists probable, From the nat ~ ye wovemente cansot be lon to open ¢ = sero Steven-on way can the army at ‘The roade over th y Berides, tien. (rant e reinforceme: mart te wellin hand, He has aeplendidarny, with fhe bent corpe commanders in the ecuntry, viz, ~~ ‘Thov as, booker and Sherman, while Hurnaide ie Biso under hie dire J than twice an strong as Rovecran: the Tennessee, and, in polut of Bia condition ts incom great battie on or near ti. @e Creek, is almoe' tronger, old around on Chiekam rertain to eccur within the Ha tweak. Gen. Grant arrived at Chatiencege en ‘uesdey. Rosecrans ‘Striking Hack.’ Cimeranats, Ot ine sye@rcl at fha Merehants’ Fxchango, yesterday, where he w Most anthusiasticeliy received, naid that it was bis firm belief that, if the forces recantly sent to Chatte- Dave bean, the backbone of the rebellion, ere this, wenld have been broken, The General left for his Rome at Yellow Eprings last evening. The Advance in Mississipi. Victory near Corinth, Fic. Cairn, 1, Net, 26... The Memphis Borner of the Ph, eave: On the Bet the advance of the I nion forces enatward fr: Corinth met with restetencs wear Cherokeo Station, §9 miles from Tusenmbia, General Orterfiaus wee inthe advance, and hed not mored far when he encountered two brigades of rebel eavairy ander (senerals Lee and Forrest, estimated af 4,/:00 to 6,000 men. The t leated an hoor, when the rebele were driven back with severe loss, Our hoes was seven killed and oanded, most of which | was caused by mistaking Lee's cavalry, who ware Greseed in blue overcoats, for cur own forees, The rebels aro asid to have very strong fortifications thie olde of ‘Tuscumbia, on the railroad. Rebel prisoners report that the enemy expect to mal owt revist- ence there. Whey say they hed 4,000 men there on Thursday, and received reinforcements of 1,000 cay. alryon Wednesday, and that 4,000 soore were ex- pected from Gen. Hraga’s forces. Reported Investment of Mobile. Hew a Shew of Force io Kept | p--Wemen Dressed as Soldiers ftheN. Y. Sun.) A lady, the wife ofan eveotly arrowed in Nor \la., and reports (Correspondence Vortvess Monrot, OF oficerin the souturru arme foik, seve she came fruin Mobile. ws of laving pontoons acrore the rtver, ie the vietaity | | of Rappahencock Station, was tmtended to fecilitate | | terloe down to Beverly, are picketed by our caveiry. | Below Beverly's ford we do not held the river, the | tebels having possession of the werks around Rappe- © | hannerkistetion, where (bey have @ division oF so of | i out on @ reronneisesuce in that nelghborhom!, eLere | the army while they stayed | bie read by disgraceful enteries, bat eonid vot | jt monga had been ordered there before, aa they ought to | a le, | | ' | that that city was threatened by tLe Feteral troors, | who were near euough when she left to watch the movements of the rebel garrieon, and the inhshitantes were beginning to (ink that the eity would soon fail fnto our hands, as there were few available troops there, and they were rerorting to deceptive meagre to keep up the appearance of @ larger force than they really had; even the women dreesed op in men's elothes, and paraded in the outekirte of the city ee soldiers, and shonid the city be attacked no resiet- ance could be made by the present force. From Missouri St. Louta, Oct, 27. diepa'ch reesived at head- quarters represents that all of Joe Shelby’s foree had bron driven beyond the boundary of the Btate, and that Genera! McNe!l had crossed the Boston Moan- teins in purenit of the fleeing rebels The Virginia Movement, No Fighting Since Saterday. Washington, Oct, 27.--The Stan, of this city, eays: No information hae been recelved here, indicating that the two hostile armies upon the Kippthannock have come into eollision—-that ir, since Saturday last, ‘ Ti tarne ont that the importance of the cavelry fight @ ep that day,on thie side of the river, has been great!y | eegoified. It te the belief of nearly all military men | T) ere, that no considerable portion of Gen. Lee's army | | Rerean Srother 4, Serie G3 eave conned iota Feuruler counsz. 0s alleewd, ond bis / @ talsn‘icar war | aerrrs , Od, is sliowed een oe oe gn ee re = ee + NEW W_YORK, WEDNESDAY, 19 some trepidation ue tothe peiley ef vraner, ( the is forth om exhibition of the matual eympe- tween thelr peetive nations, The | could mm have nm better pa, the a | could ve A os mere complete. + ee Bore eaten adi ality avd | ions Concery| pare rus eh mot nal i Al deepacie tog thet feestoona tare who gree aw martin be casks con oreav, and Tule has ny, Seunrrd ay Sk by the most recede Katop, ts a a ee pat Delight of mausity of the two great vesoctle L ALY wreummetance the retreat, when pressed, of the portion of bis cavalry 004 the ineowsiderabie supporting infantry be threw uorth ef the stream te sapport his cavalry. ‘The varions fords on the Raypabasnock, from We infantry on ple de the river, Actoos the river th by Dainder o foree is said to be busily eo mega a ing down e-bels,” conetimetiog ( tions. cay ©. havv been a wren th he past few the fest duty in front hee ind. It wanted but Be dase te make perfera the | Vision, apelated ¢5 Cbten between the teu nations. heen Saree hr Gr e's lat time by, Conan! Devin'e brigade of } Fife di ae On Ratardey toring « { TRULA AFD SPW SPALAND. part ai pevin ba ed es evceged (n | Vhe troubies tu fodia, and the catbreake and war short “ance ue ae eaeel, | In New Zealand, had eftrarted cors'deratie atten. | fork, with | queer cient and | tae te sated thatthe Punish bad been invaded | woofthe a New Ye ween | By 7,000 men headed Dy the sons of Dost Mohammed, | [ayeesy, See eaten ou Friday algo as aad ore PE | whe are thought te be merely the vangnard of « large to Colomel Devin toear tbat if the remainder of Bis | page, own regiment aod « rection of baitery were sent h' otner procatrene ta takem, te insure ¢ over. he thought he eauld drive the enemy and bold the roe. Coalond tg ters ar at ereund, The tr wore sent, And be commenced ae | teers.” YF: nog measure were telnet ettack om the rebel pieket iine, Ws Had roti nme | troore, au: distance, §¢ wee 6oonm found that the stoners the cetiv are wae only a bait. Lines of ski po de | } th arance out of the woods e rigtt tatty, an in front e nosy of tale line of battle, Majer Hall wheel and retired Im tim to saves! colon 0 deelsive victor: " ai the Beri troope in Aastraiie me over to New Zeslend, and volupies's would fo! 0@, © pubthe aative incurrectionists down, 4 FRANCK. The Kmperce, Loule Nepoleon, would meet th wee hie men aboat, p heing enrronad vd. and lost two men of the 8. fib i.egimeu!,oae | Mericam Leputation on the Ith sustant. There killed, the mortally ousted, were come daulie whether MW. Houber or M. Baruche LATER. A would encceed M. Hilleult ae Minister of Atate. Hoavy Casonadiog Te-Day-(inerrilia =| POLAND Raids. i . Knaaia bed commenced drterBing ce-taig parte of vod trem Poland, A Rassian Imperial decree de- | Augustowo and the Dirtriet of Lorenze from “d. and ineorperetes them fa the Koesdae Ero- It .s reporied (hat the Poles have offered an sive are Sneae eiilance to Tu. key, to recover Washington, Oct. %7.—Heavy eaunonadive hrard at Geioreviile todey for moratheau cay boie Up to noon, In the direction of Bealeton, ile) fe Ave from Kappshannock station, o'clock thia morning the 4 Army Corre started contre. Ltn thee may have enconaterrd the eneiny ‘ eate aa 4 Test night, between § and Pe'ciocs, i-n or twelve | sea deriaration ot war, The bog kh Cabin feat belonging to the reservel artiliery were rap | © tured by come 1) qerilias, when two miles tom Werrenten, A third of the mules were subsequen'iy recaptured. This efternoen, eboat 4 o’ricrB, another Oand of rebels came within batf o mile of Hurke’s Station, st pace thets deetsiva 5, Semnrdto the dewen ‘otes to be considered belligereaie. DENMARK, ‘The Danish Government have ordered a large body of troops to be meestd op the eoutbern frontiee ef Sehlssvi¢. Arrive! of Other Steamers. St, Johus N. i, Oct, %,~'The eteemed!s City of from Qarensiown the’ 1sth, passed (ape Kece : on ber way to New Yor thie afterncen, Her doves Late Soutbers News. uy ran ease kh if the Coneie, lot real, J - ream an:aeeus, from ‘We mabe the failewing extracts from the Rk mand Laverpoot 18th ine! th Partner joins as . ebock Beery af Ort. 3: this even! New Perk, et. #1... The Fremen steamship New York. from Sonthapton Moth fust., with mer | Peg da and 4) has arrived. Among are Mr. Grau, director, with om | feiise Opeet Oper © orsan. corpprieinig Bgnora Vero lan | rina, Med. Cavtri, sigaose BteMani, Myreii, Castro, | dnd of bers, Ras ROSS - “News Items. (Telagraphed to tt Rarcare from New Or! 6, ahow receipie of vearly 4,140) bales of cutten in one day. Twa pew Merhan Minister, enc Momero, rerre- erating the Juarcs (joverament, yesterday officially ed viced tha Biate Des artment of bis errival in Waeh- lagton. Tus demonstrations te calebrete the formal open- ing of the North Westerm Feir at Chicago, Ml., for the benetit of the Sauitary Commission, was o wag- nificent affair, The procession wae Milly thre: miles long,and was compored of the military, tie depert- mentnod benevolent societies, The indirstions are that the Pair wii) bee great anccess, Tun cteamer Mist, bound from Helens to Memphis, while making o landing on the Mississippi side of the river, fifteen miles above ilelens, om the Set inst. woe boarded By (en or fifteen gierriiles, who mbbed the boat of #20),0) aud other valnables, and then set the heat on fire, whieh was comrumed with e cumber The people ot. Brehmon4 ferided vevterdsy, hyo vote of SH) to V6, thet they drain it iced @ Qp7 restriction on prices, aate decidud thet there should be ia now dead. We submit tot ulness, though believe itte Au order hap been feened from the War Department 2 Gen, Winder, instructing bim io deliver to the di or) peer all the id sent to thera by their tne Norib, ae he may revive ft, bat to withboid from them aj) Uuited states Trresars notes, asthe Coutederste Government recegn'nes wo such Ree ond give them av eqnivalestia Soutbers wi It fe ptated thas come who heve put enbestitutes isto ved at home to make toe pre Siarmed af the prosprt of the eubsiltute lew, and havi Ty peg vei all to travel, are trying New Yori Son.) From Europe. Additional by the Canada. Race Ort, 96.-The following te ad4ttinne) Bewe by the steamship Cam@e, which lett Qneene tows on the ith inet. SELRICAR APvaInA ‘The Reverend Heury Ward Heecher delivered hie Promteed lecture ow “America” at the Philbarmonte Hall, Liverpool, ou the 16th inet. hefore @ deveciv crowded audience, Fears et one time were enter. | tained of a riot, Southern eywyathizers having p'e- carded the town with bills calemiated ¢o foflesnm the Care $$ padlic mind againet Reecher, There werslarge num- One of the parties was shot, and See oer Anti des pper and a ibey aid al captured Ip the vicinity the mext © aoe erow nterra Beecher a . almost ever; They were, piled ine areet | day. The boat ose owned in Paduceb, and cost @40, rainority, and shthe ¢ whole Beccher's rereption fiom | &™. tusisetic. He was frequently In. Rervorrs from Charleston sre cecasioxaliy picked jap by our equadren there, Three gave thermelves | aponthe 1ith invt. ‘They represent the dostitation of the poorer ciassre at Charleston es'extrrme, and | that the inhabiramte live daily in fear of a tombard. ment. The torpedo sieauer whieh attacked the Tronsides on the Oth inst, wae according toa refugee the clamor raised sge'net hi eeher aarzed how ani England was inte. me | triumph of the North. tor the Unton, wonld ultimately the slaves of the Bou thet ander the Infiseuce ef Earl Raseell's mates not sunk, but returued to Charleston with the engt- at Blairtieerie, and agi Leieme of the eu jeperted | nrer and pilot. Further attempte areto be madete fi . bostt) iy eB fervor, foe Sharpers. Mier : eae | | Mow rp the Ironaides, Two eteemers heve been ex- pointing out that tn view of i ‘ ilding forthe purpose of efiai Ed, the world, Nindred | eee boilt 9nd ep0 ie aiding “ Zaiend 008 Amer Americeebould nut be eet vole to ikatas weamarrind i aise real’ chews bat | aeery ‘ole of e ing, i te Tel analend wiih hanes aaa pL, 3 be submerged when nec Experimen‘s with it On the same Gay an eddreae was delivered before | ROU*TEF had Bot been eo eatisfactory a the rebels arpo0 here Reresfora degret. 11 wee tried some days ogy sad five mee Leidha bel anit nye Bin» Life isa were drowned by it. Alterations were made and the fou. The elnb afterwards m vioys, Oe faupe other trip! follawed.-thie time with otfli more Aisam lope at a banquet, where Hou! sentiments @ore | trous resulta, ite whole crew of e'ght men being de- of coarse the order of the day. Colonel Lamar, of the Bebe! anny, bas been speak. | #t#0704. ing at en agriculture! beaquet presided over by Hus. | |W. 8, Lindsay, He drew @ yieiure between t General Intelligence. present position of the North ead as 2 LG the Jacki, t onree much (6 the paragement of defended sai Southerm institutions, end qedy Ay 4 Uy Het to ll Het OO) t 2 ering the Bouth tbe mational eymypathy of Bogland. are laveuaw, the nent nt _uartormaaten boues: o 1 & » Las bee: xo tmaastial, ai my Str Rendell Ratmer bad bren addresstag his coo on: Ky bas been éried t «ines year ale aud Sued ctlteente at covelderadie lengib en American affairs, uss ug the government that fond cond aot recognize Pe shoved A ng na aiaee mnize Re | oe A )ocRe ae ety recent!; bows Beret high lifts contended that was bound to extend belli. | 0C by her See ats, Diuching bat cerent rights to ¢ nfederates, ud strongly [4 | wuhezt, om the san aunty Srongieatga the oietina CORRS RPER Feamhend OF Con. Bite Wr sw ta to be podhess We 9 pity to | rank, with aatberity to reise o brigade of ful ( The Loudon Timas, in an efitorislon ibet part of | inNew Ss Mr. Palmes’s speech, shows that there cen te vo be dendt Qhout the epirit and deeten of ibe ing the fron-cladeerired to the Mersey, an “he these Nhe work of rairtna the taped yy Ofier the State election Mer brogybt ty Waghington, a thw @ave ed {1 Lee jntecded to make another Moeryiact, wheu he evipne liy @x + Mervienus,” rg the rounds o the prear, to tu the Wren bh twaelou «t Mexico art furnished Comat Mere wtb eotce pipe und charts fo aseivt Marshal rparations, is Gulhoratively prouiored co be withor’ touuietion law W Atha ¥, who trok an ar'ive part ia the t island No. 10, “patebare Landing, Abiivh and | imth, bot sho from rome cause elentir Peseod observation, hae heromr s partners ine pork and | 2@ ef. ete cate pester ly | will be found to deny there is ae ton ! enough to Justify the resolution of ¢ vernment | to reserve the case for ¢ria). The doabie thet a: se are | principally & from the difficulty of obtaining eoarlustva if evidence, the vase} admitting of infinite evasious, The Attoraey-Cemegel tells us that tbe ‘Americons have done es much for others as they ere now os: bing bh fordaviule, I per: done thera: Ahet e t deaf packing house, at Crewfor » Ine. ted a arts , pop these dos mentions he 1 Astau of bierals sisautert rere, yey Eng. 5 ey showin, wbat cou jon rapid men Ms rhe ind diteatiet iO et Way oon ton of wheat reanped, the grein meh im eo ; | Work, recently bad a fie it coqeenn: Mane of th Oy att seatiteeee ts | Thrashed wad ground. and the four made Into bie the exireme ; and as both countries have. f found the | Cults, which were served hot om. the breakfast-talle atmost diffeulty in bringing tbe | law to bear, the | et eight o'clock, !n exactly fonr hours from the me | sooner the machivery te improved the better.” | the siekle was pu! nto the tending grein, The Lendon Tings indniges tw the following stric- } tores om the reception of the Russian officers tn New | Naval Intelligence. Our gavel reporter has recently visited the verions York Whoever recommended the Russian Emper- oF to vend @ equadron of frigates to New York may | menof-wor in course ef tone‘ruction at end near this port, with the view of wagking {he progress mada. congratulate bimeelf on a great euceess. In the hour of co} trial th Goer CG] his officers the 'e oppor. Fleven vessels are pow being built. The condition of the Maho, Wambenorue, Dictaten, and Coboes we tpnity f ry oowing by bitcan allies ho stated last week. The iatter vrsee), contracted for ze wit each Ofna ont oT Beard and (anne, Petal \oerest het the d seov it: Muay ce hi one Spares Doll ribs fan vor that Het, thels by Mr. J. M. Merritt, is considered the most ed- snything Dat estrem tor rnelie ahmen, “French, | vanced. 0 1 comrner eee a taine te tet to then New Yorn | The Puritan te being armor-coated, ae fast as cir Cametamces will permit, ‘ tore, metas the int ation of the equed visit, a ‘the a! “f fo oped allisnee eset: two conngries for a begin ony E to tven to th But were. ean be, but fl pi ATS bes a The iren-elad double endete, A!gonguin and Tulle home, are at the Brooktyn Navy Yard, end almost veedy fer launching, They ere $40 tons burthen, 240 feat long, 26 (eet wide, 12 fect desp. The iren-cled double ender Mongue is being bui!’ ot y ?Grewwprat, by Mr. J 6 Underbill, efthiecity, Hor Peird besNayen ath, caalaw OC ‘TOBER 28, t glintind troops have been sent egataet them, j rc! expoding the torpedoes, Ove of the steamers is pro- | | vided with an apparetus by meape of which she can | paper 1863. oa Soe eS PRICE ONE ( | keel was laid a few works, ago. ” Dirnesslom, 292 feat | teved Demoerat, ant hed @ Joug, 40 fort wide, 9 (eet deep, Sbe will provably be | 3a oe she meee he deemed wer t tn | ¢ 4 5 | teady for larnching im 6 or § month. | eelied pon toe j deans aca it the'had'ens aay ‘crue pe bot The isow- ciad Nantuc, contracted for by Coptain | ny ibin it ieniees We, te Perine, wii be cormpleted early (n the comlug rear. | 7% srafort we reguler Baminatioas, ath ve | he bef every light draught. and wheo In full tight- Beurecrete na ever ite LT have no dow 7 Dems. jug trim, is pet expected to draw more than 6 or 3 | erst in this hall ing the principles | have ea carted, will uae 1 chail vote for the mere } ener? who are with my views, (Av wt | eat ren Mundertere, Mr. Webby, fe being ‘od tar and epplanee.) | forward with al! eyed. OMmensions 874 js mt snsn—grinciplen Wane all be tty oats | long, 68 MR wide, oY ft deep, The tron armor ber be gertenes one’ ed 4 should vole fo a cordance views ¢ sh sides ta Ain thick, over timber 64ft thick, #he will | By’ azing. “7 lconceive thie nization ie orate have two terrete with two heavy gums each; etx | } {eye for the curnt: eaten. th the? inate 4 two pivet guneon the Democratic ticBet, 1 ehai) wot After the eure fur thie cent ont test's sureided, Mr. V. B. juobis made o ee etplanatory of the organina ie; statiog a it wea propoerd to evtablish e 1ege her eyvtem of primary elretions ip each ward apt election district, by whieh \t would te im he fer | ongipes are 6.000 horse power, and her speed will pre- | baty attain 16 wilesanboor. The Nunderherg @ill Probably pot be reads for service for twelve moutha ‘The tron-elad Mehopec te la progress at Mesers. Se the Democeetic party ever (> be erein raled by cham corporations. Loud celle for Mr. Brady mot Being responded te, eeveral voices shouted, “Give ua Horace Greeley * ‘Vhie remark was received with mingled epplaurce + | eed Kigses. A short consultation among the Nadere After cacety. | (hen ensned, when the Chairman stepped forwardand, she was diepaiched to join Admiral | ndouneed bis young friend, with an eld and howcra® vedron Wheo wear Che © she | bene, who was @ candidate of the Representative @ gale, aud sunt, All ber, officers sad | party, who would address them in the absence af! crew were saved. other epraters. He thea introdaed Mr. Alexander’ Hemllton, whose rewarke mainly eonsisted 'o telling @ euce that be was e eendidate for Ae sembly, and he hoped by their belp to berlected, Ae V Daring the past weet « convention of German redi- thie effort wae evidently « first attempt before a cal Sorletion and political organizations hee been | ierge on audience, Mr. Hamilton's listencrs began tad Beld at Cleveland, Obio, for the purpose of efferting | tee e hell Ou the coucinston of thie epeech, th On orgi nication of the liberal portion of the German | Chairmen ennounesd that tbe meeting wenld s Mement ie thie cusatry. From the ot nents of | eijcorm, te mest at the pulls at susrise om election, returmed delegates of the proceedings of thet Couven- | day. Von, it appears thet the eacre, in ite resaite, fa quite A’lL.axce Merrisa was held last evenii satisfactory to all cuncerued, and that @ permanent Ley. a tot as fer estbie could be etlected by @ Conveution. | 6 crue Curtis, “dhe Demoeratic candidate fort Lhore were 114 delegates preeent, eepremntion over | the Assembly, and War, Wirt Hewett. About aw forty Assoviaticas lu most all the Northern Plates, | | persons were present. ond threo in the Soutbers Btetes, vies Massachusette, | Tae Raranoa» Mex, who are gridironi Conmecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, | ¥ Pe dexse or nd Ondo, Michigan, Wieconsit, Indians, Illinois, Lowe, | tbe city, arm to be sued for “fines” and “penalties™) Missouri, Tennesse, Maryland the District of | | tor whoiating city ordiuances, It eppeare thet theq Columbia, Among the prominent men perticipeting | | comeent of the Aldermen ond Connclimen te lay the | tu thie Convention, the following are mamed: Bried- | trecks thareby sucuiobering the strvets, hed oad | rleh Knapp ard Dr. Gokimark, of New York; Kart | Dees first obtained. Heinsen, of Horton ; Theodore Kell, of Philadelphia ; Forn Rywnt, Sranun, formerly of the priva+ Dr, Greiner, of Ne &; Wilhelm Kepp, of Detroit; , tee: Florida, were arrested ot Quarantine, yesterday Ive. George Guesther, of Milwaukie, Theodore Hil- | oo the Pritlahehip Freneie A. Palmer, from Liver-+ erher, of Chicago: Theo, Kaafmenn end [ir Lued. | pool. They were taken before the U. 8. Marshal eRing, of Bt. Lente; J), Adolph Wlesner Aur. Boann or Reorsrans.—This will be the lest? Hecker, of Haltimore; aud I). Behruidt ead Karl day for registering votes. Al) who have changed, Kiraer, of Weabineten | their residences must register their cames, or they’ ‘The Waponres om Pars, 0 (iermac Cleveland pe | will have to swear iu their votes on election day. per, rewarke tu relation to thie Convention, th | AN abpanes ou the Public Life and Characd | uever befurein any assembly of the Germans on t ter of John J. Crittenden, will bedelivered by thed American Continent was eo much lotetligence *- | tow, Erestue Brooks, at the Cooper Institute, vnted, ee lu thie Convention. A railroad acel prevonted the afrival vf the Hobowen und New ning. A brilliaus speaker, with a chrewd appreci \ cor'e yard, Jersey City, Dimensions 995 {t long and ot wide, night | The U.S. eteamer Crocus, wae @ email steamer | Purchased here some time oluce, to be ered as © loot fu the Souta Atlantic equedrou, iug ber batter Will be ready to be launched ime fort- A Gorman National ( atiom at Cleves ud dole omon the fir ay, of fi the Convention, a | thew of chareeter, Mr. Broots cannot fail (e tera Bie imniler sceldest ¢ timely errivel o| ' i Heltituore and Weshingion delegation. When they | utimete kooviedge of the deceased patric and orived, the Convention bad already voraalred, and | stetesma: nowd ecoount. He intends toshow Mr.) orvere! resolutions had been whieh, bo Crittenden os he was lo the Senate, tu the Hones, 00 motiun of the New o vor dvlegation, were r dered, resulting in along and animeted dotete, Kentucky, eud especially during bie lest deys ant The convention wes pareasently organines the | home. election of Dr. Greiner, of Newark. Presi qatt Tue Riont Kev. Brenor Porrew will fi elate ot Trintty Chapel, (Protestant Fplecopal) of Sth etreet and Broadway, at (0 o'cloek thie fore noon, at the auptials of William G. Haribert, Zeq.te? Mies M.A. Mahon. Among the good wishes that wi/ti attend the young coupie ou tbe happy oceasion, wf! was apr got HT epare and submit o piaiferm. On | te ipeladed the kind regasde of the numerous frienday Fa ee oe iene Musolabinn ‘eee | of the bride's iether-—Mr, Joba Mabon—an attache of the Sun he Bre Cr teil ana ca entaelerlaaee A eicnT Fine occurred et the American! @ronnd, They are go pert other polath ve 7 Telegraph Company's tuilding last evening. Damaged or organization, apd ran recoguire nose of their ob! | eriftin @ations, Whenever they war support any of these s fecob Muetter, of C and, Vice oacfeania 17 Mileeher, of Chi Corl Forreeter, { } “order of boriness” somatties | | fornposed of Meese. of and rch of leche Hlamarbooette Bu rot “Obta, Ka of Micbiren, ° Geren of New York, Dr, Ch 4 Indians! andé Bonson of Penneylvanie, od the ereamizatio ee, Derause their opject and prinelpies ere the Maiancno.y asp Paran AcciDERT—b) pp lage) pag d fave De dPeren rte yoonen | Women Sic Dean at ees Hussanp, Coroner Nanmenn was called yesterday to hold am inquest et | F | No, 107 Thirdatrest. arom the body of Mre, Joba} gation will, in future, pot bee tool or @ at oa any fo ure party, tm¢ will joia with such yar if if principles ere bermouious, os gu ladepen Nusoerons letters were ived frow of | Echmidt, » mative of Germany, 87 years of age, whe! the country, emong othe: etter fiom tien. Sigel, | died from the effects of @ pistol ehot woand received who had bee: eted as jegate from Philedeipbie @ hande of her tusband. tons ‘The evidence showed bat whore attendance war acmente ure- ndey lest Schinidt received heek a revel. ; Tater Aico Dera, ated her aaee wh eb be had Lr toe Lica end while wound np, after the adoption «f the platform, by the eased o rot it site a beiag fs in’ Kao fore her death relly kere} ae been en invalid for 2 years, and the Hi nt hee simost deprived hitn of reason. ¥ dered erdiet accord: ie ce va lacie "are. Bebmidt leaves Kar feuna oh hs epretatenent of an editorial committe coors. Friedr'ch Kemp, Karl Heinzen dore Keufmano; the city of Clar elected as the seat of the arcanina’ solution passed to publish en add tiermane of the | taken by the Coo tee, of which Mr. Thieme hes heeu aletted Oheirman, | wiil be torated ai the city of Cleveland. ‘Iwo sews | oT ae Was nreR aM Eutr, ry Cheveland 78 pe. Sap Arvain—An Isncces? Baap eee , an “e Oh "rosa sleoat feation, heve been eclected cathe ormaoe of ¢! = | Viet or a Quagne.--A woren named Kate Bar | orgenigation, A vote of thenke to the army wae | Bot, wee arrested, charged with caasing the Geath of boat 4 eer end be 1a her hushand frem any inten? to he er her. the | jon to reference tothe ection tion, The Vxeegtive Commis , with species inentivn of the dveraian irene | 5 oi,j14 11 monthe eld, daughter of Mre. Dugan, The | participating is tee pes «| (v0 women erenpied epartments ot No. 105 Hester | sireet, and were continually querrelliag. On Mew: | LOCAL NEWS | des, Mrs. Dugan, while going down stairs with they ' e@biid tn bes 0m, gs Mrs. De Rete, 0 whem she of SEW YORK AND THE VICI. i& tase. a8 in fmeattin k. Mre De | — joto instaat], pty Py tehes of bot water over | Mare MreriwG.eLast evevicg a mieiing | ® Hy iat she oes £29 Se lattes latter et Wee held at the Cooper lostitute, under tLe auspices uq cane and insed @ Warrant | of an Agociaiion recenty organized far some purpose abrest oO ee connected with the city eleetiun uf Dee best. Wuassan.coGer | readers will remember tha | The veue) amount of dre 0 wee exnl end «| severs! mouths since we informed them that e band of manic attracted t al crowd eround the | historical drama was being prepared in thiseity, doors, At the sppotated time the baildiag wee opcus | a peculiar cbarseter, withoat mentioning the title, ed, and ig ebout an bour e repectable audience vear- | We are now at liberty to speak more freely om theq | ly Diled evecy seat. A baudof music was stationed | eabject. an the plecels aboat completed, and will | upon the platform, sud @lecourved various patriotic | p duced at one of the Broadway theatres. straine until the oficers of the merting epprered ow $ teen sprat ayow the ecevery, tb Ary the ateyr, Wher they were seated, a large namberof vielting Ry yt where Soa eval Seperate ABE ‘the drawings for the gorg eect ebetre remaine@ vnoenpled Judge Heyword wae tna teweien We I Aye the olay “Ki the aS every ev Say | Mereditue Pacitus, and vecurred a sted for Chelrmav, A erriee of resobutionty | try are real | denouueing Mozers and Temmany Mall, Baving been | trict i ty scenery, ond mais hla will ba ie ony ying fuvasion of ra by the Persian ce z Prom the rerutation of the cnr \rer@end adop Jobo Cocrrane, Fen, was Intro arach ie destined to bave the @eotest cua of eur pleee ever played in New York ' reonager, and ietorieal « dnced, aad spoke tor abont aw louriu tawor of fren jive aver broneht New ory oni eudien c tation s reront to | drama ie tonnde evente o' ler regresentation. ande i ug th vrevont pro. | orl mak of the it Tiutory, es the ores | clevm tieperal Dia mevielr ennd dete for the vert wight ved rao) uppose, the fasta bes Mayor ot the City oi New York aud eoucinding by exhorting the sutlence foj wots for whom they pleas | | od, Dut let the people be sepres ated, On the con- | clusion of the speaker's remarks, loud eriag called for | Brads, npor which the Chatrman see end seid Mr. Povstisri.—Wiliam McDade accepts Con { Brady wan not present, but he would totpodute the | mrems ehelienge to tight for any eum betwee @BIe j | Hon. Levi Ss. Chatfield, who would address them, | and 91000 Tass in Gaate big He aald he came to thet meeting teeause he OM0 S110) nrevions lt retare to Colorede. 4, | thought ts would Jo no harto to attend and sacertaty Cetereant vinere wif Repel be fa wale Jui ite objerte; if be eympathigod with ite pk | Mtivede at Union Hi we oe ‘oo On he ould act eccord ngly. Dat, eaid fot of thot bey vena, been called npon to makes # Ma | evening of the tho orember trey onythis ing | in accordance with the | Coast Scnvey.—The Report of the Saperta-+ en | is . veneiettons fead, an8 tatform, a0 candidate pat forward, but | Feslsen to Mor t and Tammany, I have to regret thas shies principle of reprepentas ion hed aot been re | ed three mon be a os 1 make the nomi: tandent of the Coast Burvey for 1861, has been rest ved at thie office, through the courtesy ef Profeare¢ bn he. It eon etne @ variety of valnable afore! and other ecientifie ia ii Batione wh Shey pene, teed to te repre aetestice | ond \ PN a Mtrated with maps and dsgeme of tood, but it has no ea! te, Ot ney by the Department. \e moeting fe @ goo! nucleus, bat " rtrd Quamaei—SrvenaL Pansomy ¢ been begue in the Werde, | Brannen,-- A disturbance occurred, Mondey eveatn, Here aqme dissent being manifested by the leaders | jerween a numberof workmen who bed bees emp len the Uatiorm, Cochrane roe and said: “Ifmy | in werch's louking-glase factory, iv 261b street, bet4 | friend will allow me to interrupt him for® mo who hed struck for wages, and (wo others, who, bevs mnent, | would ray to the audien thet the error | eo to loin them. Aes mtracted for the year, refused of my friend who ies been speaking, will be expiain- HE fe latter were retureing from work t od in the meeting before adjournment.” | teoked thet. Hewaral of the party dr 000 Patrick Winn, one of (ne esssilants, was Mr. Chatfield ing, ssid: I don't add that | ere mare or tase fi phere bas been ony error, He wanted to see the ¥ Qn OF Hay the pik FI nh complicity. we eter ores inn te aie aelneneee fad “Core for ‘orty vere & ee, (Contenved on Fourth Page)