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NUMBE 9770. Latest News | #2 TELEGRAPH TO THENEW YORK SUK | — GRANT AT WORK. The Army of Tennessee Moving. THE REBELS ( OUTFLANKED. Leokout Mountain Evacuated. Important From Charleste EN. GILMORE'S GUNS WAKING UP. Another Dose For The Forts. TWO MONITORS ENGAGED. The War ia Virginia. ANOTHER REBEL ATTACK Bat Little Damage Done. Important Eoropean News. Whereabouts of the Rebel Pirates, DESTRUCTION OF A JAPANESE TOWN, Interesting City Intelligence. New Yorkers Trading with Dixie. SEVERAL ARRESTS MADE. Great “Meeting at Cooper Institute. &e.. Encouraging from Tennessee. The Reblea Pianked, ta Cincinasi, Oct D.The ¢ tre hae « diepated Wer, Gnattanocgs, dated “he inet. which sepe: A detachment under Colonel stanley of the Uith O>lo Begimer’, foated i'ty pontoons down theriver tp ‘ace of the rebel nary uonters, landed a! Brown's ferry, ané surprined anddrove the enemy trem the wiége op the erath +4, om commonivation with Reidgeport, The rebelsare lankedand must erecu 4 Tooke Mouniaiw. A second dispatch aye thet General Haren, with 000 of Genera! Palmer's division, eftacted the @eemy on Lookout Mcantein, ond dre im fren b's peeition. Gereral MePhersen’s expedition to Canton, Mise. Sewnited in destroying e lerge number ef rede! mille an? fartories, the defeat end diepersion of the rebel Ravelry, ond gener) diseomfiture of the guerr!i) Dg that sect on ar oem rrarat™ Pilate! phic, Ort. 27. A erecial diepateh to the Retcotim ts as follows: Cinmanati, Ort. 29,007 lose tp the brillant whievemant et Chattancogs was oniy five killed and Afteen wounded, of (ien. Haren’s brigade. Genezel Palmer s sasigned to the command of the 14th Army Carpe. Commonication will be opened between R-dgeport end Chattanooga, slong the Chat‘ancoge viver. ae. ~ fee. TRRD MrAPATCT. Chattanooga, On! St, via Naahritie, Oct, W.—Une welladle intel igenca hes been received of the move- Went ofa portion of Rragg’s army, onder Longstreet, @p the valley of ‘he Tennessee river, with she inten. Moo of operating against en. Rurnside. It Os believed here that a corps of Lee's army nnder F le moving into Fast Tennesver, by wey of Lyacb- Durg, for the same purpose. Charleston Bombardment Reopened. Porras Monroe, Oct, 29. Tae Riebmond Ext eae wf Oct. Pith eon ead asriting intelligence: Charleston, Qt, %.-The enemies batteries, Gregg and Wegnar, opened e fire at 11 o'clock thie morning, with erwen gunstrom the former and four from the . The fire wae prine!pally directed egainet Forts Gamer and Johnson. ‘wo monitors were alse en- qoced. The fring conced at dusk. One hundred ebotes were thrown fron Morris Island, end 160 from the wositern. We fired from Moultrie, No damage dene Asyet. Our tat repiled vigorously. Gen. Meade’s Army. Anether Rebel Attack, Ric. Tashing'on, Ort. 7%9.—Generel Meade has, within 0 day ar two, made some changesin the position of D's foree, looking to the better protection of those en- gaged tn the re-eocsiruetion of the Orange and Alez- andriaraliroad. While thie change was being effect- @4, at about o'sloek yesterday morning, the rebels wade es demonrtration against the Aixtb Cerpe, but ecthing farther was ereomplished than the driving te of the pickeieofthatcorpes short distance, whan he rebele retired. Traineon the railroad sow make Pequiar tripe to Catlett's Station, eome thirteen wiles Derord Manesese, The rosd will be put tn complete tepatr ae fer ne the army hes advanced, io the conree ef fourcr five dave mere, So moeh for the story which stawd that !t wou'd take months to repair the toad, The Mexican Minister. Keveplion Specchea, Ort nor Deo Metise Romer othe Proudent by pecrete- y end Minister ible On deity ce jo your Fxcellency's bands ! Preeident eiihe tot ens Envor of Mealco v" Ger he (rover. Mexteo ia ily derire the pres. @ntand welfare of thie coontry, * honor to come bere to confess d will and in the diseharze y greatest efforte will be dire n ofthe destrer of my Govern- so ro'ne, to mainta!n an b- en‘ianip which eonnest Mex eo wi b ht that, tp the dis bren confided to me, jon of the Goveroment ue atirfactory to me bation. To which the President replied, ae followsr Mr. Romero: d fora conside reble pei zed bave been the chief di. malo represeotative of yrur country, at this ov You know how @.euely and how nly, thst residence, the United Btates thad y the blessings ot domestic hype po ett elwans 3 fect, securily, prosperity, view. ¥ & peace & Copeuceser and Se OG RBOe, Riso, tht to Sib Reems ment, which aren fen tie bonds the United Sa! are of the Bota ofyour brcelleo ence ed in di : | You have hitherto resided with os, | NEW_ YO} Af (bo previens residence te which 1 have refer: | fed, you enjored the respect andeviem af Nie eov. | ero men: @red. ia? the Uni. ted Baten, I have the pleasure of Coruring you shat | The tbe plessure ina ot eat ae st ptemele. coche ea 1d he United biuren and. congrats ioe repeat, it fo with nnai yea welcome to Washington. cenfidence which 7 Se See A British Outrage. you fi Bent i Cure thar Washirgton, Oct. 99.—The T. 6. armed veeseds George Manghee and Etheo Allen, engaged in erau Island. § A private letter frem an officer attache? to the former vessel, states that when at Chariotteto on ‘an order came from the§ Governor, reqciring ty th vesesis to pat toees, @ prociamation in the ot me whieh was promptiy complied with. United 60 ates only be obtained by the payment of coin From Europe. Three Daye Later. Cape Reda O-t. 9.-.The eteamship Ge manta, trom Hambarg via Seathampion the 21s: tus tant,bee arrived. The British Admiralty had decided to eovetrecte new eqasdren of tron gunboats, armer-pleted, doable octew propellers, te be armed with iwe hea:ry Arm. strong gane. The Alebeme, Ge-rgie and Tusrarera eontinne Ground the Gape of (iood Hope. The Vanderbiit hed arrived af tho Cape in poreait of the Alatsms, and was repairing t= Siemn's Ter. Captain Gemmes had eold the berk See Bella No fur. ther captures fed been made by the rebel vee. dele. Captain Selmgios will net,lver motions of policy, eoek an engegememt with the Vanderbilt. bat if hie vorpe! shomid be Bloekaved in S2mon's Rey be her, ‘Will endeavor to clade her asshe did the Sen Jacinto at Mertinique. He is of the opinion that the Vander- Bilt se very @uch faster then the Alabama, end t! if abe ebonld come #0 ¢!cee quarters with ber, thet Ba eoulé net get away @om her France. The Monrrsvus soye jhat the moveran’s {n (a0 me oua are serfous \ The Pare deates chat France participate @ tn the negotiations upon the Polism question, end gates that Austria exd Pagiend sre eedes- vasing to come te en undersianding om the eub- lect of om (dentics! nets, France awisite the remalt of these negotiations. Eurepo knows thut France wil! adhere to every act arcorciag with e cisting cireum- Stences end satisfying public opimion in Furoma, whieh the agreement ef the three powers des.rete repreven'. Reais. Two Giv siors of infantry are ordered Wo Polsnd.and several batteries, as reinforcements to. the Rowiss troope already there. The Biack Boe & Cilia ie being 1, ipped. aids Peland. Tae Crerimky band Bee been compl: Mely devtrey- | ed near Lablin. Tne Herel de Vil! Been cot on Gre, be iacendiaries, and coreomed. Ali | officiate of Polish deseon: have been eepiaced by Russione. | ‘The Tentan Iola: | The Perliament ef the Ionian Isiauds have ree,iv. e4, by © vote of 86 to 8, thet Ragland’: protectorate ohall cease immediately pom the Bena’m beirg die eolved, and that the Jenlan Islands : ‘beni be im- mediately annexed to Greece. Jepas. | Admiral Kuper’s flest bad arrived ‘at Regesema ‘The vegotiations failing to ebtein tlie satisfaction demanded, Kaver besieged the city, @: 1d levelied it to | thegrousd. He them et en fre Prince Satsima's | three steamers, and returned te Zo! chama Rage | come te one mass of ruins. The pelace, the fectories, | and the arvenels, are oll éestrored. ARBIVAL OF THY CITY OF WMAHINGTON. | Mem Later Advices. | Cape Race, Ort, 9.--The R. M. heamehip City of } Cape Race this neon. Henry Ward Beecher eddreesedina immense oui. ence in Exeter Hall, Londom, en the Ib io. exprewions of dissent were Grewned tm the @enere! pleedite ef the west asmembiege. The Datrs News says one of the most ent buslestic muat- ings ever held in London mest bevel convinced Mr. Beecher of the truth of kari Russell's accertion thet the great body of ‘he Euflish peopl): were with the North, end cause him to reture bom) es @ mesenger of peace and good wil] between the two countries. The Tixss combate Mr. Beocher's anguments, and de- elares that be is petthe man te convert the British pablie to the Federal cause. Continental neweisenimportent. M. Baroche hed Deen nom pated ae Senatcr of Pmnee,ené M. De. lange ae First Vice President of thu Benate. The Exnprese of the Preach wee being bonored tn tega! etyle by the Queen of Spata. It wee ramered that France was strongly erging the expulsion of the ez@ing of Neples from Rome, Commercial per City ef Wasktngtes. Acerpoo! —Aales ‘ af ie ie mat cod Mill edteacing, aseis for Central chares, 150 Wd 5 ine Candedarate love te quoted ot ett omen News Items, (Telegvephed to the New York San.) Tam tetel vote of Ohio te 435,626. Rreugi's me rity ie 62,072, Tas rewing match between Atevens, of Poughkeep- tie, and Ward, of Newbargb, resulted 7) io the defeatof the latter. Time-30 win. 53 sec, Sr@vosz Haasovuon, of Penasylvania, and T. J, | Carter, of Illineis, Bave Dew appointed the two Gov | eroment Directors of the Pacific Raiirosd Company, | om owided by lew, Tasae wees large Union demonstration at @yre- enee yesterday, Deyutasions cawe im from aiithe country towns around Speeubes were made by Messrs. Lone, of lodians; Hew ara, of Michigan; Dick. ineon and jen, B.¢el. ‘Yrve cece 6p the Kentecicy Centra) Ralirosd, con- taining a portion 07 the Second Chin heavy artiilery, were accidentally throws from the track 37 miles from Cineinnstl yesterday moroing. One mao was killed, 18 stverely wounded, and 13 slightly injured. | Merigning the quotes of the several e¢iticsand towne | tunder the President's Inst call for troops, The boun t Wareew, had | Gountry ge your | 4, ' of the Queen having been iemed meking the Gems ad, | €°8*, Sco; ted measures to form a Stare Treasury notes are at « heavy discount at thevws! lous | Po:amec ports Of thoee islands. Ship supplies and gore can | has bee | | ' ‘Washington, from Qneemsiewn Ostober 2id, passed | 9 proper ease for the extersicn ne the following highly tmpertent | etamt, apon the taterests of Che Porth, A few | - SHINES —— FRIDAY, OCTOBER ‘Tre enbecription ares: at PH ade pile annonnces T12,000the large t sale yet made in any one dey, One Reston nocve took ower &),000,000 At th'svate the amoant romeining anseid wii be consumed Yn eis | ‘weeks or lees, Tr to presumed that there will be po dsaMin those Bates which raise ther quote of thmee hundred thoneand volunterre ealied for by the President's Proclamation, But im States where thranghMailnre to | U.S. Craters ordered ont of Raglich Ports , | Paise the quote of the three hundred ttmasand votun- teers, | a Sheats be reerrtes toa deAcioneing Ot the time existing in such Staies wel! De taken into {ng among the British islands, have bees sommaril y | Count. ordered from eome of the porte of Prines Féward ‘| General Intellis;ence. [Bp Matt to the X.Y 4Sua,} Tne segar makers in a Site's con Hos at Syre. serie Aer calatiom of Paor, Lowe, who wae wrons th anrilafter the nattle t Channaliee ite mB sgsin summoned to Weshing on, . Arurpat DANLOReN te franted ‘eave to visit Ward: ington. Some th t tobe ¢ " - | ture with McCieilan, lutier, Nosecrans bs. beret Tar “We hay 1 hertiy Ny ap intima Temovi armies ofthe United i first voinateer, ders the Pree’aont's tate oo!) wes Hon. James B: As 4 angling | yearec’ ces. ‘Peing too He Cage ens, je <¢ a fe offers to procure e eubaciiate te repress Ri Union army. Portiand, Mw: 8 Gor the army every At 8 factory | of potatoes are * ecmeent ra’ 6: day. Ail the water is absorb sd, leaving abe cee ofnntitment to the eisty pounds which ® t she! of potatoes eyercere eand that esneentration Groaned apy giving it the appearance of Indian meal. Many of our brave sordiers are likely to re ’ ¢ am home degter inform A than when ther enterre the La o's “ heois have been extensivelr the \ aber of regiments, and are wel, at- tended —t iL Adlain or one of the cM cers, anda Tne eee: *e well-educated private, fiiine the poai Hone is wake. Afivec Grammar hae bean pub. tor text iba, ington, to mee: the growing demand TW's Rev. Mr. f the D' Die « fi Mr ft rent ts Califo 19 “etecent comm tion to the Bible Ho: ry lone the following eineular inei ® ta0untain road fame di ‘Yecer of the etage, when, on p deniy o ranther Lyte pon tt, and Gurvey of me, evident!y regarding me ae an us 1 ed upoe him len’ enoieh to noe hiv blown loser coat, hie the Gite direc: es 5 evee, his broad and we capaciovs awa, when bor b srot, ood Tam ple ions.” etaail nm eent to thin Bader via Portree Monroe, and if they faco t ton, the Was Department +i) Ponre, meaweres for forwarding fresm euppiies in aa AN i@rmeree mace merting ef nneonditional Caton men was held on Wearesday night en Monument Wang? Baltimore. There wee © great turnout of trans. ie © iene pation.” Among D nd Judge Keily joway, of Ohio, reported {owing ober amadetobim by the President yeste:d re ago} passed through Bal'in fund Bd now ther invite me to their meetings. erpiers my feelings? You teli then any te forme, Tell them Lam w.th them in ayinpathy in the grea: cause of uo .panci patien.” Is TR2EaTing correspondence hee heen poh! felation te Jef. Thom ved Bienen ne the arm: wa commend ie Ponchatoula, a Captain Thornton, @ member of But en prisoner oo, bad im ed \peon bl convey: the lines and Es wredy On ind connered es fs Toho . On being conveyed te eon at Joho. ston's Toland, near Sandusky, Jeff. wrote to Gen. But ler in order enlist bie sympathies img hie benal! Gen. Batler et once adcressed the Becretary of War, fecit ng the circumstances of Thompeon's conduct in semere to Captain Thornton and other prisoners, and Seking that a parele should be given to him, Gen Butler concluded hie applicatinm ee followe:. ‘| found him @ troublesome anemy enough, bat of his bamenity, which was ia contrast with the conduct of Gen. Tazior, \eads me to ast thie favor for him atthe hands of the government. Asta nat mich in the abit of asking levieacy for retwis. 1 trust the War eparimest will notteke aranty that this ts every tatu! pence,” ‘The parole will probabiy be granted Naval Movements. Leanch of the Double-Kader Peoria, Fre. Yesterday, at the Broobiya Navy Yard, the 2d vessel of the fleet of double cnders in course of con struction. wee isanebed. She is called the Peoria. Notwithstanding the large onmber of ships recently floated off the stocks at the Brookiye Navy Yard, there was @ very large namber of persons present, many of whom were ladies. The diifianlty of -btain ing edmiesion to the yard, however, Rept out thon eends, whe were sesembied around itoie at tho foot of York otreet. The laanch was vety succreaful, Bo ercidvent whatever occurring, Coptain Fille. browus end Mr. Brady having rendered mishape im poseibie. Tho Peoria is 2#) feet jong, # and 1° feet deep, r ling the other eof her else, many of which have been alroaiz desribed in ouroolumme She is @ broadside ship, but wil! havee Pivotguo. Her My ly deecrited in the Shermrock. Anothes vessel of the asioe clase Lellebeme) will Be launched in afew days > 9's on the stocks beside the berth from which the | ori war launched The Nevy Department hae fenced an order, of whieh the following \e the substance: rrey baying been Aeld on the machinery ewd Dolley of the U. 5. steamer Fort Jackson, i! ajons that during the recent passage of that vease! from New York to Fortress Monrov, one of her boliers was eeari7 destroved by turning, and the lives of her o/ teers and crew placed in imminent jeopardy in « quence o1 grows peglect of duty ow the part of ihe En gineer on watch Li conformity with ibe rule adop: od by t pertinent, and with ite late cetion in Jaccaves, Acting Yd Ast Pogineer John L. W ‘ be ecua.on rele red 10, achinery will be the same es that . Tresenta at the ore e new bu laings thaideofthe yar! seted abo: The which are belug erected on the: are in e fair way of Deine con; on them sherede, ram Av sng"! deipu.e Navy Yard ares “ and te * | f Waa jagion street, wiere he will be open to vistors 1 fa one for thy mt ortbe Unien Voi moent 44 | tary of the Navy. in -on Govrason Asppew, of Mess, bes issued an order | gerd having been issue! fvomm tc with rejuene the Comauster ot (0 os Monk rorice are wanted in te Gangeroca to be ou! at night there in ¢ cae jeever | of anumber of ruffiane piow lug-abont nune “a thee offered fur reer vite are $402, in addition tou State | | bounty of $60 to new recruitr,and ¢402 and the Bate | bounty of 50 to w-terans. I+ is ascertained from the Provost- Marsha! General numbers of refacees, principally Fritish subjects, are | daily coming tote eur lines from the Seutt ; elec de. serters from the rebel army, as vw. op others fying ' Gom ybesebel consesiption. \@ the defences south of the Potomac, that larg. | by the police, Agenticman of that vie‘nity was at- tacked early this week by three of these ruff whorn he eccerded in putting to fight ty "6! on hie muse UNLICENSED LIevQn DR: of areas exelt Mauer ‘Avh Geveral | Vithon; Lice 30, Abat the enies yostertay of S208 @mocnioed to SA. j fr. and | : | oenily contindyd he endote, Macksnaw and | 1863. LOCAL NEWS, | NEW YORE AND THE VICINTTY. Gasat Meerixo at tur Coorg Ixerrrcre —Freawoaxe aso Extuveiasm.—An immense eo- | dience of ladies and gentiemen ancmbied last even- ing ip the Inrce hall. to retify the Republiese aom!- nations, The room wee tastefully decorated with fageend bannere, Over the p.atiorm « large comic Picture wae displare’, representing Governor Bey tour addressing bis frends, whe aprear in front, ( Saring Btyroen, and garcotting and robbing reepeete Die prope. Al tne hou: of opening, « large murmter » Of @ertiemen (ook eats upon the platform, end, coon after, she mesting formally opened. Wm. Curtie Noves, Pa)., wae numinated chairmen, Gnd efter actin: wlecging the hones, producede man meer. fron) a oleh he read along, chaste and cisto- fate argument, adoring the analocy between our rer olotion andthot of other countries, Newar tefora, said he, bas another country remained for es long a | period as.) \ ears irom the intestine dissensions that | * consiantiy distarted the etate of the old world. | | that our fnatitotions mast be perpetue gettothem wae ty be apprehended by the lets ef a nnee honored parte. ated to pow | In oor State, they hawa wieiced thor power io erippie the General (roveroment in ite eiforte to erush the \ j tebeliion, He thea iu seorral terme aliodes to the | means cepted by the opponents of the Adminietra- | thor te resist th acute, for suppreseing the rebel. b Lon, edopted 6: Government. In coor cous bat © | forcible Innpaage b ted t in hie city tor ering out larly deprecated the efforte corrant juaicary, On ihe conclusian of M epeech, Francie B. Catting, Ambrove © na iW other guntiomen Rbecn iden’s, B. 1), @mith, Eeq. jeriariny Givided the etti- ‘That the volitical partie whieh gene of the United Rtetes in yesre gone by bave no legitimat ¢@: jon when the qnestions to which th»y ae have faded yi it partie. havin, filled thetr the at ampt of the aliies of tre: ein remains ie On insult to the in- u ‘That there ls no Metineticn howe who ache to @ foreipn desoot tnd adomectictraiter, That they te Urn their er cunowedgementes to the brave 1 hey taunt thelr opponents with ing ther rigut contrast to the unter Temoeracy of former ean de entitled to tas tumoted Dy ¢ bat now N pow to couragement can’ ment, and i ed we hae tanghit how much of ea. en tothe bel cove n- je to curown. ‘That whi ap.icved the exe of boneet criti fem, i1 Cemnea the abuse of cbat velmed ao he National goversment b nm by ite diflicuities, the wonde; i} not th ¢ e:jore have been ro many, Dut rat.er that they hare been eo few, Vhat ail oral oople reecenized the masteriy diplomacy of the admiclstrarton ; the tower'ng Avi ity of ite Guen- celal read end the statesmai:! pand patriotlem of | ltechtef That the, wo denounced Washington | through the dontnful period of tho Revolution ; | | lethy ¥ Con: Madison tp the wor of 151% Jeekeon in with Nutinestion, and V!veolo in bis . Ss & strucsies wi by ywith common motives. hat the exiet- ing conflie waged to preserro the netion’s Ife ts equtily sacred with the war ot the Revolution, That ther hearily approve the sever of Con; for ewroliing toe national forcesg for wicating the habeas corpus from thr ures or tie reie lating | for outrages aiop Southerp Laieniers; oprning we | lands ot che Bout! to free white iavor, and the Pre devs emuneipston yp clamation it th | of thie metropolis, in the Sr a] a re bave witne 1 their righ joue combination’ doen made tor the overt! ow in this of uprignt | jadges by o@n part, f personel interests or politha, sehemes, The dlscarded candidates, though Bot of their polities) faith, they would eustain The resolutions having been u imeously adopted, the Cheirman introduced the Hin. le Harker, of opca\tion party that bob the | Nut ee continued to elu the Great Bebelliou, will be charged | divisibie BOONE | heliton war (o be pul down PRICE ONE. CENT Wo were to be sold ont by r Oo, end th deat Chasing © e ¢ ro men wi t damne die polic | through, and ewenmo des | (Cheers,) Beinceratic | Blaraho dew | ut we are b ty whee bale? tocession » Duret the chaine «i par | friends us toy counters 4 Aud i ie, cndn Mr coantry’seneni¢s, And tosire of New Vork, what are you gongto 4 ng to voter Partrenks into tiie nt our mation, Tye ay ow 8 '¥ vou have to Perform fo whe anp one) ing ee. Abowe ail parte, ratte ween barharten re f and as Biistocrary and ™ ¢- reer; Rainn and Christ bell acd heaves, These men ran from their ses’a dn Comores and hae Dee way from tie Democratic party, ané asa lite t fthat Eec.are we bare ders me ek iuatitutios tn the pre aiwehare defended it. It rar the { deen cxrced f se rhas and if slew G t ‘a ar CYrtation cies wav ery war loy pound of flesh. and te cut vee h ourconutty will vow more br ates intended b) the founder of our Kepublic. 1 teli you, my Democratic frlenda, you never will have the Unton as vat ) Ca will have the Union as it ment tobe (Cheers. Some of my Democratic frien : My little boy, of whorm I will rela c oar ii Inatrating the poeition of the Demoeretic part tr then slongargument: Attimee] hav and the little fllow bas charee of tho poorer Ivet epring he eet an alt hen upon fevm but bafore it waetime fur the ey bat hed, the water est to the eres, and ther wen addled Neverth-less, the old hen kent sitting upon the addied eggs. At last the boy. out of patience the non-sppearance of the mick e@D*, rer atediy took the ofr from her nes, return toit, Theo the youth ducked the hen , pone, broke all the EG, BOG BO) Ored had effectnaliy eured her of ibe folly ‘ot attempting to bateh any more 7 add'ud © ar, buton she cineked, and returned to the Mert. A’ vet patience, the ch id tuk she meet aod broke |¢ in pieces, reatts, Strawin ot directions, bat still theeid hen r. and cinek- ing 2nd routterios, eat bersel’ dow nthe here boards, with thedeterrotnation of hatch rathe origt- mal deren of @egs ee had heen atting unr. Be-continued applause and iaugotcr gree ed the tonelusion ef this etorr, when the 6 er added): And eo my friends of the Democratic par continue to ¢luck and ep.t ter, and eit upon the bere boarde from wheace (he Di mocratic eggs and neat had long disappeared. a/- tert lating Severs! o.ner anecco.és show Ds tho dit feren eP 4 eof the questions now seeking solution, he that party lines s' culd melt away before ‘he Ganges that menaced our ¢cximon country, nnd when that hed paseed then questions might arise unum which p rtiescoula divi end continue the puter etrife of bygoue days, Gow. Yates, of Iilne's, was next intrdaced, and spoke of the creat interest the pecple of Tilinols took. {te the election of New York. and claimed that by the vote of neat Trerday the citizens of the Empire State would declare thet our country ehonid be one fo Atec length the epeaker reviewed the rted ‘hat from thie time ferth damned henceforth, Let it die. Gow. Yates upon the causes that led thern States; an@ ir. Lincein, claimed thas so through whom the te And, said the speaker. he te not my enna date for the President ; my cap daiaistobea Union man, and one who will ff * the fire of thie retelicon, by calling out » million men with @ patsiotic outburet of devotion to the whole country. Governor Yates concluded by eaying, Lait the ever nating cures of elawery be blot eut forever, aud then we esi! have the everlasting sum of peace fo shine upon thie lend forever. When, anid he, Laenteome stining mresage te the Presid: nt, ark ng him ‘o tseue an emancipstion proe lamation, call form million of men, and do sandry other things I thought necessary for the salvation of out rould al vit 0 Spoke & to the rebe ellading ‘oth hor bad, he wart Maine, who wae reeeived with cheers, and spokoas | Mr country, Old Ale replied, “Dick, hold etill and follows : ren mountain boy, who at eehoo! hed becn eo often lauded for his performances in the ameteur thes cal line, that he thought his taleote ought no longer to be bidden under @ bushel, ao ho came to the city, aud wae engeged by the | manager of one of our theatres to play o tin whieh occurred elt lince of @apeech aidifeord to the King ofthe play. invitingbin. .nd the lords in waltiog toe banquet prepared tn en adoining chamber. The | youth rned Pepart, vent clircagh the rehearsals ereditebly, and tho right arrived that he wee t) meke hie firet uppesrenece before an au 4ienee. With ontideace ode im upon tho stage where several theusand eves were at once roncentrated upon the yout! ful actor, Abashed, confused, dieconcerted, he waddenly forgot b speech, but reeailectiog t it, and urged in the presence ort hing, be ehon'e 1D) bis something lke that you: ben your beautifai city tht noun: d in flaming cap! tif a t at thie ting, went to my hotel and prepared | I got uy ly spec! 4 | perore the #0, a (a Che | | have forgo'sen my wo the en! . beers) | rir the :escintions, and af | be said were more! ¥ tonn @ series he ned the bonor of ore- ering !0 a little log echuol-bouss down in the Btate of Metne. for the spose of meeting, to be held in the to resolutine were Firat-h featoring th sasutlonal to gut reason shal! be put down D trepeor ia put down tregeon, srth--Nesolved the ith. Resolved tha: will kerpit down 5 | “icth” Resolved that the Administration te now dee wil the | vy it maz to roe sald, toe men ofthe Bonth relied | of anceées, tng ‘heir uaholy re ir that we of | loved money | institutions, | iver Goi votton, tT Tetlorson Davie treo vearehave | peaker is Tre eleme gard Vort Hadron e.therg cournge soil fie dared oe aires, bin heen Gis; aids i] Ce “ v ion ther f ad wel) nie have cnbotiared ‘ a* ed wita wrocg, | ave mee nies art ' We by 0OG enfa that © vie ded North, Ladies and Gentlemen—! remember the atery of a | be entertained, trov. Yates took ble } dre j eb | mene toet eee the salvation of (iod.” (Immense cheering.) Af fer declaring (uat compromise with slavery could qo® it Thon. Sehnyler the meeting, commen of Indiana, next addresse@ @ by wing: Fellow ott- vena, how moc) do vou lovo your country? Han- of thourende of your brethren havwe shows that they heve loved their country more than thety liver, Snowt sour country more than yoor you love arty by your votes next Turstoy. He next o Vatlendigharn. wh walteand watchosovert e dence in lily: #netate by the jo, A suscewson of vi clowped the year of 1 Our country ought to be dearer the midet of itet u ee. Kevolution * justi » ther had no ballot bor, but it wae ffiabie to the people of the south to Poland th to the mare of oh the world. Le then pietured idowe end atheriese, made eo by this war, ear nened if we should go down on our knves toask Jet Davie, for these berexved ones, the privilege of eress- ing his borders to shed a tear upon the of bar band or father. Flaunt no party business. I wanton flag but thetofmy ce uniry, When you vote down the Cn ou ticket, you eve eneouraye: ient to foreign fntervention and hupe to the enemi-e of your eoum try. If you ecte down the | non scket, you incr the public tpt. Let the wolce of party be etillea that the repuvlie way live. Abraham Iincoln aey derpiired ot he ecounss Ido uot eay eve: Ab sham Linc in tae met with my epprobe Taw fort: att! (he vebellion bas been fe that le uot with egelpet us. ‘inion pirate hummere fleate our banneres apt the ehips of yaur merchante, «> would the Le shy aryliog themselves Unionists, seek to de. Stroy their country, In conctusios, if in the name of YOU CaQ Bilow the e@word of treason to cut a red * tile glorious eoua'ry you snr se willl vo in the Distory of iutanmy. Out West, ‘ id it wae th their public meetin ere tunking & will hion to the eoidie sacrifices to the grect on tn ine Patiats » \f country. after payings sublime tribute to then for their votion ie the cause of their country, propose for th ¢t which were given by (be. whole a nd made the weikia ring eg vers and A. Grow was then introduced, and litical battle-field im Pen: Pennsyivanis, he the Curtin drop ped on the co) ithe mtizene of New York would prove equa: ie, Ate latebourthe mbeting adjourned tng caleide wae enivened by an excellent whoot strains twated over am immense thre platforms, from whier red seotiments similar to at these sr @ meeting inside, Flage aioe ‘ e various ‘oeecriptions, o¢er hinge tle » Aba tn front of ene eowy o b fotechor were erected, whieh oa ie fied, ‘eying im letters en oO unelthersice of “ITT6 @ ‘ ain ie aud et leas eum * nate a a oo severed prance, Lares inthe Liag aa bn prer 2 Demo. ets Vag wes held ty seve oereome,, whe so sed ‘uemaelves by ‘ oy. Sey. gad other Deicora aioe Grasp Masa Menris i rrow ever + Jaen ‘ d C @Grand Union Mase Merting s * Cooper inatituls, at which Governor Seon Terese 8. Thayer anc others wiliepomk. ‘Lhe Goveroor will not arrive to | the city until to-morrow atiernoon, Any announce. sie torigat is premature. He: be present Saturday even'ng, iAdT AkkesTS—Naw Yours fies 10 THe Besev treeete were coac voutd on Fourth Piga)

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