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Me ue s 16 ve RPO wu Meare! aan Ne ews PY TLLECRATH TOTORNE® YORK SON STARTLING DEVELOPMENT, Plot to Seize the State of Obio. Severs! Arrests Made ARDY OF THE cumBeTLann. Dispatch from Gen. Thomas. WHE VICTORY OF THE Zeth, INTERESTING FRUM W. ORLEANS. ® New Expedi:ion _ Uuderway. The March for Teres. The St. Domingo Revolution. BCENES OF BLUOD AND CARNAGE. fwo Towns | Destroyed—=Loss $5. 000.000, General City Intelligence, Progress of the Canvass. SPEECH OE | GOV: SEYMOUR: ae. ae. &e. Extraordinsry Deve! opment, | Viet to Over w the State Goverrment of Ovio Discovered, 4+. frmannait, So L-An ertreordicery case ef | Sreagon Dae tetectly come to ueh’, Uovl.catiog ave ** serrere Me Colamt, Cortagton, and | Coe otenrol | gto reese rede) pr eoners | no. (baer, and owerthroe * sate (rowero | e ropep racy broogrtt 6 were wopteeed he epics from thy Url | be the | ar | ence. ted Biers war ieo fr rated tor, and Toa pot, Joqervione, rede were treated with fnll # as dipelosed to th that an atteck wos fo be mado oo nese: relesee the radel pieoc rs eonfined eomberieg Bf» peine the arsenal at Co us t2ke possession of the Pentectiay: ralrese | Joba Me nd the obce off arm confined thera, and to rommenre ered compsg. in Oho ! tnited Sates Mar bal Tands end Prevost Marsal | MSI. Reany arrested the fosiowine permone ter puicat: | ad ip che plot: oe WH Cathoart, of Colam. | cus. formerly School Couruietoner of Odio, J.D. | sof, of Columbus, formerly eotier in the 19th are. WhO were to ivad the traitore | Army of the Cumberiand. The Pight of the 28th Chaltanwoa, Tenn, Oct. M%. 3a Os? ek, Genin Chicd in the fient 6 the enemy atteck:d Gen. Geary’ D Weuhatcnie, oa three eideesnolboke iis eamp at ope pict, but wae driven feck 1 @ most eylo by pert of bie forces, the remainder being held in | ard, whilet marching to Geary’ relief, Seormy occupy ng in farce two commanding? on the ieft of (be :aad Be immediately threw forwarditwo cf tis rn eirente, the ooint of the beyorct,crviagthe # bresetworks end actos Lewkeut jiant raceess ower (her (id saver wary, the conduct of (he officers and men of the 11.b oBd i.th corps te eatitled to the highest praise tronce HH, Thomas, Majce Gcnerel, © ies a” Ww, n’ght tedat | fOn, po Tennessee Guerilies Routed Nashesila Ort 81, via Linsieniti4, Sor. 1-1 vat. Cr) hires, of the Firat T+ ooeteee infantry, atieacr: | od Hawkics and cher guerra ciicts usar Pines Fac: | wary, and routed and purtued them to Centreville. Bede! ices 64 prisoners, Including Griffith, formerly e@tiitor of she Nashville [Nios anD AmEniCam Gewese. waptr. Our ilove wee From the Sou. bweat, | airs, TMl., Oct, b1.—Advicee from Littlo Reck, Ark. of the 19th Ine thet volo th) Unten aimycontir @Wiitery ore oleaoue iy the oorih number /( h) © oninee eato he very euceersful et pert already Dob! tn+, @ potorious guer- rile wes surpr eed | ek at Tulin, and +32,000 tn webel motes were captured, UW errtere fiom the army of Gen, Prive are daily arriving at Little Rock and | Pine Buf, and ‘aking the oath ofsliemence At isst | seceants roore than baifof Gen, Price's army had de | wried, A party of ev rriliee under Campbell entered | Cherieson, Mo., iast nigh , robbing tho stores and | a@ticens. Toes took Coionel Deal prisoner, who abot | twoofthe party. Cam;bel! wae captured and bronght | tere in lrone | | Wash noton, Ort 9)... The government has recele- 04 advices that Gon. Blair, of Gen. sherman’s divi sion, took possession of cumbia, A-aLems, op the OTtb inst, Tuscumbia te @ post v'.lage of Franklin | County, ip the northwest par’ of Alabama, about one th of the Tennessee river ‘aire, Oct, Ml The Steamer Libertr, Memphis, and the Cresrent City, frem White R ver, | bave arrived, bringing 1,980 pales of eo ton, Un her wey up th fre cen’ City wae tired in oby euerr! @hi e wooding up atthe head of island No, 2h ane wesicure’ Chastes Ro Pi! t, commanding the Misriatypi Marine Bri ade, died euddes'y on the 24ih, ot Duower Al, Ditluoie from No | From the Army ef the Potomerc, Washinut n, For tbe tae. .\ ee devean eou valy lage of roidiere bave ceived furioughe for ft bave been leaving the | elty in exir wel aaregu traina for ‘heir homes, particularly tor New York, Ono of the rairosde cies bas been, for severs) dare sod nigite, and etill ta! spento farnib ticke ate the ¢ eieis, (neloding tonvaieeonts from pl No movements worthy of no'lee have taken paceinthe Army of the Potomac for eerere!l days. Cars now ran(rom Waeb- tngoutu the Thice Mile Qragicn, on the Warating | b anch,eo! tie road wi.) wes} soon be open to Besle- | ton Station | en days, @ Fiom N:w Orleans, | A New Evped'tion, Eic. The Unite ! Stat @eteameh!n George Washington, | fom New Olea. 24th Oot. arrived at tule por’ on! @sturday. Sho brings news fromthe Gulfof eonrid erable importanee, A cow expdiion was bring | Major-General Dane will have command | of the ac ive foree, Majo*-General Banks assaming eu- premeecrmomend. Therecan be itttle doubt bot that | ehi. force w.lleet im con acclion with the lich end 4 oat | @tand In font of the town with infantry, cavalry | 2,00) reinforcementa, rete | lowed that Report sid the | Joerez were daily increasing, sad 27,000 troop | termined as NEW 19'& Arms Corte, and meet them at some pcint en thelr mare) Tt is romps ed of weterame, ond ite im mped’a‘e deet'nation known only tothree general OSenre inchs department Rerewnertil*, on the Texas coset. is pobably the pois amedet. The ead. theo hee been pr pared @!'h ex raordinary foresight ocd care, When tte rikes, ts Blo 11) be felt.end the resuite cagnot but be gio. lone for the cause of the cauntrr Th t news trem the other erp 4'tien wasep to th Olt) On that day the o.amn under Gen, Frackiia entered Cpelouses, The enemy made o artiilary, They were quick'y driven fiom the field, ae they have teen on every cther oreasion daring the Pre anieamriienonthe Teche Gur trons are ree Ported af well eopolied, and in fine meal:h end epirite | Plorkede renning on this part cfitbe coast isro.ning al) who engage in it Impertant from 8t. Domingo, Progress ef the Revolution. Mew Yo b, Nov. 1.--Tbe brig Santiago, fem Port fe Plette Oct 6th sO Grand Turk, arrived today. Bie carried 100 re/ugees from Port ac Piette to Greaé Turk. The Hamburg and B. emer Consals et Port au Platts were passongere to tis port. Reiletle Dewsby this arrival confiims the pravions repute thst the Spantarts, efter the destruction o! ih- town of Svoti ¢o de Cabelleros, the Spanish gerrison, «1th eA to Port au Plate. ‘The Ineurg. o'8 60 harressed their march a8 to cacse @ ice tathe Spaniards of 1,000 to 1,200, killed end wounded Freeh arrivals of troops reinforeed them to 4,000 men, yet even (hess were confined to the town by the «forts of not over 1,000 tnsargenta, the Spanie ds not making @ aingle attempe to arive of their sersiiante, This continned tll Ort. ic, whee the Spani b troape retired to the fort, and the town wes given or ts age. Part of the Spanish forces embarked for ban Dominga, weductng the gariisoa to 1.510. On the ath, the Mpaniards again pilieged the town, ard the Teminicsns tried their bead acthesame | game Nearly oli the bonees and stores were pian- dered, and each contents as cenid not be removed | were destroyed, &' hundred @paniards then aaliied fr m the fort, and, after a seve. miricans from tho town. The Spaciards were serist- od by theeune of whe fort, which eat fireto thetowe, | The Are continued sntil (be di parture of ths Santia- 60, Geatrey ing, amooget others, the walable stores of jerabie body of foreicn merchants. Te fact, wholstown, crcent the Wesiegan Mission House inderof? the town would be de stroyed, The Lopses by the two fires at Santiogs aud Porto Plate reerh @6.004K0, The whole pope- lation of the lati: had fi @ to foreig@ ooun- trict, and thousands had gone to the neighborice \iande -eorme of tie piincipal merehante leaving for the Latrd Bares, The Unied States eommercts) t was amnoug thoes who left, pone of © saved abt but thely liver Among the pcp o were Jed by tbe Spaulsh troops wae Jolu Cooper, an American, Anvtbes acccunt from Torke Ieiand says thet tn the Da tie che Spaniards were ternbly beaten, auddriven back tothefort, with the lors of 450 mon, A . fire froma the fort compeliod he Domini anete 'e the town. The Government House and the Ameri aod Briceh Consaistes were destroyed. | nich soldiers were seen going sbont with fire D thely bands while the fight wat progressing, Spen'ards would toon evnenate the fort, aa they cannot rotate it egeinst the Derminicans, ho ramber 4000 men in the aeighterhood. Report 10 says the whole sonth elde of the Island ts ip ne taal repeliten, and the Mominicans who hed joined Bartane bod derarted bim. The Ameriean, Bri.wb, end other Consule hed arrived ot Grand Tuk, News Items, (Telagraphed to the New York Sun} Grevapat Butler ie to bee @ command in the West ine fewd Sizry nr deie, foeludisg nine officers, eaptored by Ma or Fi'zgibbon, near Columbia, arrived ot Nash- ville Ten @, Se arday nlght Oca forces ta Kentucky, whch orcupied Loudon, bave retreated to thy North side of therrver, aad now occupy the beighte commanding Loudon. DK. Aweis, editae of the 8t Joseph (Mo. Tat- ROW, was arrested on Friday and eent to Bt. Loalr. The articke pubilehed by tl ¢ Tatscms were defame tory of the ind pendent milttir. Lave news fiom Charleston ie to the effect that three heavy enue have been ( he city of Charleston, end sech has thrown o7 bell, contaie- ing Greek fire, into iho very heart of that place. Other @une are to op D upon the eity Tae Subdvcripticn Agent reports ‘he sale of 614,500,- 000 five twenties on Saturday, making over @36,100,. 600 for the week. bonds romain uneold, and f1eisn eomp-tition te very heavy. The loan will probably ali Be taken beforethe frst of December. A vieratcu fom Bxp Faneireo, dated Ort. 30th, Gaye that dates have been received there fiom the elcy ef Metico ap tothe first of October. Tha news ieee follows; A con-piracy egainst the Imperial government bed been discovered, and a large number of secured pe:sons hed been imprisoned, some she’, ond others ent to Martinique, The press was free oD commenting on the refusal of Mintster Corwin te hold Intercourse with the Pievisional government; endalsoin hie neglecting to Minin the festivities c Jedi ating the birthday of Napoleon, The forecs of LJ between Queratero and Ban Luis, (Guerrillas were | ereseiug, ond the adberenteof Juaree seem: d as de- ir toreeist the Frenohtotbe lat ex trem'ty, The opimion prevailed that large Frecoh reinforcements would be aeccessary to complete the | | eubjugetion of the country General Forey bed issued bie dietory ediress to the Mvzicane, showing the ultimate designeuf Napoleon, and bie determination to bave Mezico permanently oecupled by bis ticops, aeapart ofthe French ire Me Mason, the Southern Commipetoner, aa we learn , tH etaamer, bad nea to Poetand from ud wee the an Mr W.S. Lindsay MP 4 ComTeeponder ye the floeneial qu omembat one ith factory corr epond. ice dings, wee burned, and 't was Be | Lem than 150,006,100 of these | YORK, | eertion that | For Recorder, tvo candidates also epprar, one being | | | | | the people, and MON DAY, can G rernmen’ test dmonndiveel v . GA briligne ntaani that the ship builds @ fom @ o her pacca will Bomar THe! TEMS sand 1) 1 -@'ato break any bo iett the ‘Ode: whieb the I. itsh Gowermmen: nay cate LOCAL NEWS. SEW YORE AND TAB VicImTT. Tre Freeticw To-monnow—Pyctreent te ere City What tee Prorce tay, En On Bet urday and yesterday the main tonic of sonwrrvacion, ie thie cite, wae (he eloeiics f <@ ure to-morrow, ‘The sanctity af the sa) hath wer deererated by the pol itlefams, whe sasetnbdied in their respective hauoteend epent the day :r1epering tall c4 inerracting the ticke’-ho'ders. I’ seems to be conredd by all the Politicians, thet the wo img will Be chicilr in favor of the regu ar nom'nees of ach p rty. erate! he Dames of any pa'ar candidates he rg in the tro- Gomme, In these times it ie Both usefo!l and to Tactive t te @ (our of observation among learn by actual conversation whether the bencomhe of poll icians wf!) Mmeterially infcenece the voting mseses Io Ripwditeaw eoterios, we hear taoep thos “e ppur De@ie,” “traitors,” rioters.” Re, feely arti ed to al) of am opposite polit faith, conpled wr hen ee every means it is passthie to cao shouldte employed again tthe Demorraiic Pa:tr. fer the pur | pose of defeating them and retaining in BR pubiicen hands the “loaves ac! fiabes" of offer, Amose the | Demoeracy, flerce {uveetives are induly ad in ageinet the “conserip:ion eet,” “arbitrary arrests.” “suspen. ten of the hareaa corpus,” “ dolitiontsm,” &¢. Im. Dromptn gatherings are addressed by some flory ore tor, who retails et second beod the telling points in the speeches of prominent Demoers'ie adders. Ost- sideof these, our citizens, sufficiently cistorbed by the politicians to teke more then nsnal interset in the | {eou@ of the election, canvass with each other the mrits end deemerite cf the respective eundidates, The Jndicisry nominations, be | § ing considered the meet important, tbe peepie @ most angions to wote for ibe best nu For Judge of the Bapreme Court, Josiah Sutherland, Faq. fone without @ competitor been echiewed by a ¢ in of thie 4 which snfBclently indicates bie capacity and Atnese for the | office. The County Judgestip will be contested by @oresent incambeots egeinst cand dates pot for- rd by the Democra.'c pirty, and ene or two inde pendent crranizations, The IW mocratic ocmineee ere, with one ar teo erceptionsy “proper men,” Strongly backed by the party, ond comfdent of «lti- mete tiinmph Yor Aurrogate but two nomine- tens are in the field, end in reference tothe | men, ‘t may be ft {© Uke saying for ome, acd biif # doren for the other. | the present worthy tacumben’ of the office, end the other pat farward by an lodepend. ot party solely be- eauee Mogart endorsed the preven! Kecerder, who will De voted for airao-t cnenimousiy by ai! parties, For | Rreister there are four candidates In the field, the odds being in favor of an tidependent Demeeratic Bominee. Bor Bapsrvisor, four eandidates are ano | rueniug, two Republican end two Democratic, al] be ing thonght equally competent for the pesiticn. Kor | Biate Renators, very little interest 1s exh dited, ox- he pt in the Tth district. where the Democratic nominee | hae it all own way. Inthe 6\b dist. the Reyubiieans ereabeed. The Fifib Dietiiet ie so strongly Demo | Prince (or Masoi | Peete to suceaed, His opponent tee popaisr man, end | Proersmme. It ‘said thes the hospital euthorities b eiceted Br Magic lim end the Frep me T po diffcul ¥ atout the | military errancs mente, but that France will not guar. anteea M 6u loan la cutain, A TREY GRA Ocorrespo’ donee has Just passed be. tween the Pore acd ber bale-ty’® fore en offes through the durki tl) Bib ay to Le idon, on the sub. 1 ot oO the arrest d iron-eladr tn the he eey, ‘th om wae, ore Dm. Me KO purchase there S0K06 ch-e dba » ved hie readiness to pomot ¢ jest m ment ih existlug embargo Rai wiebat th Irish American Nute for John Bull, The Hecia arrived yesterday with later files of Fare pean papers, The New York correspondent ef the Lon- | don Time draws attention to the Associa'iou known er the “F in Brotherhood," whose ihmen whose objects h land and sbilst ment cree bi wer with Eng's ena ari (0 be et loose in nd, mand 14 label the ' eretie t the romince of the party confidently ex- will poll e formidadie vote, In the Fourth District, parties are pretty evenly matched ; and ifeny diver- tion te made in faver of the Independent candidate, {t wi!l be 00 very slight as scarcely to ruffie the pollti- cal surface. Seventeen Assembiymen are to be «lected, and the anntest fe fearfol to behold. In nearly every district there are one or more “I adepen- dant” candidates, each claiming far bimeelf @ better right te reprevent the preple of hie distriet than any epponent. Thie wil) operat: in favor of al) the good wen, ond leave the others bebind in the rece, To- morrow @ complete list of ali the nominations will be published. Last axp Garatrer Racvy or ros Cam- Paion—Maering OF foe Dawwearr Srrecn oF Gov, Seymore, &¢.—A grand mass meeting of the | United Demeciacy wae held tn and arcund the Cooper Institute om Saturday evening. The “hard-fieted’* were thera in {nll force,ore: pring every inch of apace in the hell. ead bleck ing up the avenues Ineding tol’. While the crowd were waiting for the mocrotings to Commener, they amused themselves by cheernng sad Gronaing al'eroately Demcera ic and Republican ee- lebr'ties, Cheers for McC ellen, followed by ginane for Sumpes; chee » for the P ies, groans for the Rus~ siane, cleeie for Gov. Seymour, greans for the man that fesuese greet backs, Then esme ao turster-— “Thres eboers for the I) moecra'ic Party of New York"--e|adimitation of @ custcm which used to prevall extensively ip Ireland, during the ‘tose! ing” et Danque'e there-the lest tcast invariably belong, “Ou novle seives, gentlemen.” The meeting wae called to order by Superviccy Tweed, who p oped as chairmen, A. Oakey Hall, Buq. After the cheering with which the pi oposition wee greeted hed subsided, Mr. H¥al! made @ short | speech, tz whicb be explained why he left the purty, atout @ year ago, which hes sow become abolition. ired--he saw beneath the sugar coat ng of “‘rn‘litary per ssity,* the bitter pls of abolitionism and anar- ehy. At the cencinsfon ef bis epsech, s long Ifst of | Vieo Presidents and Seereta 'e) was read and approv- ed. Immediataly efierwards, Governor Seymoor was condneted to tho platform, The assembly rove at onea, en mana, and greeted thsty Governor witn long-eontinaed apple: waving hate oad handker- chiefe in the height ef their erhustsm. As soon eas the eprlaa had eubsides, vernor duction commences » peerb Lied to address hie fe ow pal ie ¢ondi jon of yu b und to reepoud to the of every mid ine incment neeou 6.80 say Hie ald wheo he was itinens on tho present t himasrif ot eu end toe. The ar f fod curselwes durdeued te-de iheen buucred soi) done te two thoneand my oor ot doing, Be ring ‘oveew thie awful escrin um fe, and th en rmous dé bt upon or, ort that @ continu or ont tack doh ppn b wM.tor ero er ibee thea wi olve * Th uoport n, biisn pecpebac: iatorhe foniition hey were in beoeth wa broteru. The .@. econ vd @ tor thitehctmight be attel ed ih he emaliee waste sf blord ard tre sure. The joey orth of cpp nene ubugetion, Super th v w re ibe so eho the Bou’ h—ehaer tien? no pace gud thes 4 end Buca ps e@ na woud coo Looking et this norecoes , ob (Severan Se} moar) contended tha fs redcele Ob only trying to ODieic ‘Las wlich Dey coonot I NOVEMB BER a boner thet bas seldom | - | morebing ttycugh (bee aaree aroucd the Inetitate, , end without any intro. | © __ PRICE, ONE. CENT fe eh, tm they were ding what was inconristent tr . R Tih hecaias heror, Wee tle 6 mn ©] Be | Pouce Gescw.—Michae! the sound. «feo ce who cellewed Bat eben C ase 8 wire worker, was arre 9 1863. Firea, 4 on Ratorday nicht, erme he. af the ontert of the wa',to callopeo the e*arged with © felon! us aseait vpn Andrew Co Ctr ot New Yurt for its treeen os, if be hed them whe Wh tree tedar, het they ww 14 Clarke, Keeper of @ parte:-beave at No. sds = arin rach an tim ein het eae Ay ai By) bor aN, The war wae mot coly nite Purpose hw cea wea wee | oe jae ee Bet F ne y wes Abed the 9 malad forda”e ies figtracted ane psoleneat Proves 4 Ye ree a 87th etre t. pe nets wT forth, Tt e omic that tl is it on be to ehael FI ter, doine husiness of thet pace The ake the Gowernrient «rene end ¢.niral ae power, ot Rit | aeeusrd cold the wagon for ona third itevan tur ers meant to temen ns that G vert a FP fs wae recovern) Jeremiah Sullivan eas ariest Most be founded op nthe affec’! ple. | @*, charged with © ferricns assault apon Co ne ium Gow &e moarth a oin dont the Pe hen | be arises | | @has, eho Les at the NY bh epiial, seriously in of th: North had buencowned ri h meeees, sets | Jared, the pe tes cf Gowernmant ‘one tos th be te tebdels tn | aconailleo rep rit soe that tht lom. neter naftertbe fa of Wiehttest se ond P ded to the éomp sit and ea'd that New Yor ft io tt, In pre Enelecd States Inqraste, £6.—Coroner Co'lin held an ine | Quest yerterday, at 6'. Vincent's Hospital. upco the body of Jobn Jenre, 85 rears of ase, who died frm the effects of @ tractuseef the ekul!. Deceased wee Fasope, inthe ship F A. Palmer, rag, got fotos felt yh) ae eG nan the head with a» belay in wio'rnce at the hends a f itlem ‘ath. popu! | The p et cal reo rae Gangerens end insertou ea Yon Som p ke etrongiy of tbe injue | nee yy to this Atate ‘onde? tha C neeription Aet. | in a signing ere seve auotae 16 +7100 Gietricts. eee s correeppadente wih the President on the subec tee . Corons Ranney Led an ine “4H re pon the body of Mra Ratweea Wile’. dS yeare of ide by takin’ Pariwee he liad eek ¢ thet when t eS pevigliandf 6 we. made out, rlipertould be pri and posted | tok lites, Deermsed h rated for eome in compl nove piece, wherever Men cond &@ | months fiom ber hus! end, woo 5 refpeed to live am. Te soon b gan to distower that not 4 wt P per, anitbie, G3, le Daeg her to com re they wrong in the Congres one! retrie’s, it mit th | wrong every a0 Ayestiemsn recently eaked him | of if the Geses) Gorrinm ot was sot going | 10 destroy the action of the Sts es. | replied—N> they can live, and wi inonite of al! The men _vestad with power erie | ia with ieee on Le By yeti UA pat mes yore foo | ee warve m i eou ou a tell ve imp! rored them 10 ed, en: | allow as to raise troops as we Pate 2 | but hie req est was not ganted. On ¢ Ntatre pabicsengh eg Geo. Foster, residing of tea ‘time ciean them to fusniab erlun 4 F., but pone wee gieuntoNew Yuk New Yok hed) every been | foren.o«t in farti blog» 10 th- Govertment: by tte volantere ection ¢ bad rent £4,000 men tno tue No, 179 Fas’ 224 street, while in « omnambn! ¢ sleep | ¢n Saturday nicht, walked ent ef « fourstory windew gre felltethe pew ment. He was taken o ~ y ined sneathe fret of January ae aiger ioace 18 no Called while eieering shir Ws } nN wee -ent voluntarily by 9! Tees of the aaa: pres i7th steet, op Satu day, waeran over States. This city coud not let ihe Upioe Ps- | horse and encon, and severely injud...... Lb Ite mrebents ow @otructed with tho | rerey Mirnes, rer'AingatN. ¢ Horatio etree | wealth and products the nation. Hea ‘Avena, weet | ful for the fu urn le dia net, cou.d re in contact dt tur ofthe R public Whatever aber men may | thers track, and was eeiou ly 1) will con end for tha Usion as it wae, and we Mar an) tt \0! ll vere of eee. was run over neas the | = i navel. (Loud cheeie.) Me hay 1 perwers se 3 | Nebo. ited et ‘and was © rtoualy gf cud cous. io al Us inlet and chan auras | iain. S00 Rien:6 0. 4 ower tha eda! erw@ very o hi ut pg UB AO is star ehell represent a state | Covae Catewpar, tus Dav.—Supreme sovernw S:vmour retired emid emilar @ mona re | Course Spe a! Term. —N 1% ae | tlone of epplsuee to thew which bad geneted hie en- | 14 14 ah nS. 17, 18, 19, 30, ty, uf | trance on latform, Alter ap eduress trom the | marrers Hen 8.8. Cor, me ting 94 sdoain a te | routs Pert 1 wes ot, 079, 1408, Jot, feamctube at the polls at @ quarter toT A.M. to | tem, MBA, 151, het Met vein ATIB 18) By 180, morrow, Turceday t} 10 1908, 19! | The scenes cuteids were verted and Interve'ine, 1} 23 16-3, 88, Av immense crowd areen died. Guns wee fired and there was a p ofuriin of paper lanterns, brill | lights, fleas and tacncre. From the portico of the | Inetitute end from three stands {u the street excel. | lent specehes were mad. Plon y of masic wes aval | | too, and esumber of clubs marching end counter. ime i's Vy 193%, ite % 30, ts 7! Sk Ba / bie 21 pod Pate te ts tae ie Noo. 1073. 148. 4 uf NT 1181, i1i8. ese} w. 7 oth vt IL.-N ee, Ty ebout 10 “lok th: whole multitud: hed die | ae oe A pereed and the aeighbo hod wore iis ustal aspect of quietude, Votisa Fortoccne to tne Sorpiers is | erm Hosr stare. - Poilticions ere putiing thets should- @reto the eherlaseler ion day approaches, Yester- | | day, Burday, 0 of twen'y or more Custom | | House offi. tuis visited the various military heepttele end depots io ond uear thie @ity, for the purpose of | writing out furicughe for the seldiera, These gentile. | mes, no doubt ec ated By the highest philanthropic | motives, bad suddenly conce ved @ strong sympeiby | for their fellow citizens io military ervier, A fw | | imgalries, biend)y put--e cheerful conversation, short | end te the point.andefarlough! Such will he tne | BROOKLYN, F Tra rourrrcaL atmorurne in Breoklya fe considerably sturbed by the quarre’sof the Demo erecy andthe), ‘semorg the Brpublicans, Three candidates are {n 1» firid for Mayor, the decided ef— ventaseb ing wi. . + Rr pibiicans, who bave meme nated Alferd. Wie ‘yr, @ lifelong Democrat, | but et p ecent hold enugten thousand dollar office under the Feds .! Gowernment. Mr. Weel baa the adventace of the unit 4 nomination of they Republiean party, ond the friendship of many el@ | Demociate who intend to cast their vote in his fevers The regular Demcerats have nominated Benjemin Rg nd the Ind:p ndente or eecederm | pry pul up Martie J. Kalbfleisb, the prow at (neume Db nt, @bo will poll a respectable wote. The essembly4 men toheelected ty Biookiyn, will be chosen frome both partes, the Democratic districts Deing im thet mejority, Inthe Fif' h Di-triet the interest is centred’ upon the election ef John C. Jacobs, e Democrat, oven Dis Republican opponent, Jobo C, Perry, the Indeo | pendent candidate being Cailicott, of Albany bribery no‘orty. Scarcely apy doubt w rapresed of tha | election of Jacobs by @ laige majority over both of bie opponents Rew Oven—Wm, Wennett, residing at Neg 919 Coart et, wee tun over ehile crossing the come® of Pier: epont and Fulton ste, on Batniday, by 0 terre wagon, The tr ured man brought to the 6108 | Precioet Atatlon House, and then seat home, Tue Brooktye lit Reames baving ree ealved permission of the Gove tment to come hewe@ for the purpose of recraiting, ere expected te arrive intbiectty today. On th rivals f the Ten bat) have had instrections to furlong? every sojdier, @ith- eat /egard to bie political opipiens. Paovoat Mansnat Noosry Remover. Colenal Robsrt A. Nag n’, Prowest Marsha! of New York, bas been removed from bis offeia! duties, aad will jofn the ireguiar srmy, as Cep'ain and Brevet Lientenant Colonel. 1 tiadier Genera) Hayes, of the | regolar army #1.1 euparesede Colerel Nageot, os Ae | sistant Provost Marshal General in thie elty, end te | to have anthority es general eup rin endeat of th velanteer servicer, and chief musteriv@ and disburs- ing officer forthe first ten distriete of the Bate, In hie letter to Colonel Norcent, Generel Fry eomp'i- ments him highly on the menner im whieh he hae per- formed hie daties, assuring him that no dissaticfae i was held towards him, tut the business wasef each magnitade as to requize the services of an officer of euperior sank, ALL THE rocDIRKe of New York regiments ebernton leave, have hed their furloughs estended to the 15th of Novsmber, by sommand ef Major General Dix. Hoty Uve was eclebrated on Saturday night by many Scotch, iis) end even Faglish families, throughout thie city. In the two former countries | thie evening to coietrated with great sest. Nuts end ppies are used im etundance, the youngsters diving for the !atter im lsrge tubs of water. Two favorite | Glabee are ured on this oceasicn. called * Caleannon * and “Graus Bree.” The former ls meade of potatoes, mashed up with butter, milk, entone, c., and the ast fo of wheat, bellied with mi.m and sugar. Tur Frast or Att Sours occurs to day, and | fe devoted to masses for the dead tn the Cstholic ehar bee. | Taaprs Movement.—The machiniets of this eity will ho'd e grand mase meeting at the Cooper In- | ett:ne this cweaing, to take into consideration the re port of a commi‘tee concerning the permanent organ- igation of aesociety, and also te adopt measures for | fequesting thelr employers to ioercase the rate of | wagustwenty-five percent. It tecspocied (hore wil) | te. be a very large tarn out. | four'een etrokes wll tee rr on ‘he City Hall bell im qaiee succession. to ari bie the escort. It ape re that Colonel Word rec ivid @ telecram oe Eetonel Fowler, on Mondey leet, etating that regiment would be orderid home to recruit ; mo thin wasset for thuirar'val, (in Monday lest thay wir eitinthefront. The regiment | bave @ gree tecepticn when th-y arrive, ba now benin om vicy efece the commence: ment the war, Guto 1,109, the original number, only 262 semain ‘ Tre Uniten Tin Puate, Corren and Sheete iron Workers’ Protec'ive Union held preatine on Thatetay Bich, or ani lee 6 Mr. 14. 8, Campbell a Inembere to coma forw “| ede bia Mend oth Aw Atak ov Fim about half past ond wes cauerd by thee tore house, No. 88 oe o'tloee oo Sundey mornin | Durning of the mbersef the ’ lantic Dock, which wae destroyed by fire on F | morning leat, There wes no additions! damage. Rev. De. Fariey, who has teen pastor of burch of Our Sevioar, ia P errep ot street, tome tweaty years, preschid hie farewell sermon 7 today movsning, to « large congregation. OT WILLIAMBBUBGII. | Twe McKron maw have made extensive | si dassanea Mat atte offee Samad preparations fer all the requirements cf anel:*fon~ | ; 4 rekes. | erate of the 19 Wad of Drooklya om Satardarg oi pip apes wT aes Psdigl ss erie | ever ing beld a rousing meeting at Union Hall, corer @ of Broad + ert, which was e@drese | to Klog’e Eiridce, and mone a dosperateeffortiore- | by Ho ory us D, Morris, 00 ‘ E mend vumbwr of ward prueessier BME Judges, repotieto (be coptrary notwith } ain 1. vate enitwened sne oceasiod | bad r ov Crseone.—The Jury in | Tur Provost Marauars. itis said, will de Veriicr oF itd te ease of Kiteeet MeCan uP ho w tall one or two men to rach e! the polleon Tuesday 2B olen district, to ware means it will be neen nol, eo (her georral ap outiossved ; oa ‘hy 4 ne, i » bd, ay | avery oriaters fe mot warning Oy whoarealensaniw pearay e wil be noted for relerenes, im eese ct on. Dive st nnes Coroner Barrett og otier iat He fey) tea cqucaton the body of Perr ek — ; Y pe eg fe tteety, Di cokly ny Be Deg w BO Atrxanors. Wann, inde ndidete ny eeory building in Mudvey etreot, Verdic® for Benstor in the Sewenth £ hee withdraws Aveldeute, demi eee ta favor of Ther *. Plelda, the cegulne I sratte = nomiver. This leaveothy cou eet im that dist The Ohio Plot. wyuarely ber sen the Repulticansand Democrats. As Later Developments, the distrotiyn etrong Deneera ts ome, uo du. bt te Cn inna, Non 1. -Among tho-e arrested are Ji en‘ert loed«f Leelee ion of Mi.Flild, D, Patton, of Costigton, a reyalar etent of the red Tre Serexape to Ges, Sicsire, at the Governmentywioiun shed miney to deteetty oda Boevoor’ Ho ureyon Bvuriar night, waeatrood 4 Dy | the impres ion thiy wie pies, aud according tome of urtmotdetingul h deittiese aot wil are) ayre ment wereiome Calcar and the o here off » fa che prive of bt! otever tn’ CG mp Ci os, ad asrtet nvol@ the pan @ thouerd peuple, who tho A betich Avonue. at nck, Ka lb McDonald ef Cov neton, who ected ag Th mute wee performed by Gratful ae bot, aud meil earier through the bel ling whoay vhendc ane i a d o4/ 011 th paleo: bourse woe the boat quarters of the sedel 4 4 j eal aid py elotie vem ‘ Weil he ‘ progressing, the sonuebuged @amuel P H meehaut tailor, of Cloet wiheloe done tenud firework . ord it us mottil!l nati, end ood Ooth. Parmenter, @ efter mn dnight fost the er evparates, after riving Sine mh en repert d covere or Geo, sicker poner Ay ; a wy ds Prkar 4 thet the . aur « at 04 THe Convention ot the National Telegraph | pte nay papi Z b waiting for the ext, Union will ia et this eve! © eb the Everett House, ; Peek | pet aroare Known to tgp et do'ciuck, Gutbor tiie, bul Cary vob pu! Deen made puba,