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“THE, NUMBER 9778, _ ° NEW _YORK, THU RSDAY, 5 18 Go. —— 2] a = . = ~~ Latest News 1 onary Ridge, October 27th, giving forthe: ® had seen our children cacehtore hi whet potie | Ca-dinal Wiseman, whom he regarded as pos x | fram Gen. Brage'sarmy It eaye Paver tanene fallen in this wer when te hed the — loft est nevelies ual endowment pe ba Viete ‘ Y The enemy have crossed a division at Brown's Fer- "te the hover ninest he Bd OF EHS. CHER NCS an” ae elneat thes . BY TELEGRAPH TO THENEW YORK SCV | fy, three tales below Cha ROren gud ame abe Rang Sreachery, in, the government, ard ov ¢ ; tooked nen the slavery | ty the « hs Peace, ac fe We | $e Of frececen Mt intain, which they are apparent. . En audience of areat Cadhol heard ter “Tt mewbere @ eri ing A rap d shelling of our camps on the 1 if a We we . I side bumen bet and th , i FROM CHARLESTON. ane vote, Mei 9 era Meet ceee are | 8 mith hn | foro ee in avy rmmjabing "i iipated on our. tert. | ‘ ea ‘i hie Sere a er iat a, nue a a eplagiel asd viel ‘eand H rs came down Ms te 4 b NEN | vesterdar from frrage to Le \ f < . y tat respoggie vit iis, The Bombardment of Sumter, 2": ay trom (ridaenort. to 1 ars sand tut facomelasion. he | i a rived at Brown Feary, three mi Shatianod: |g gafe vopage ni ; 4 ne Selena areas, | baa 8 ‘ . ey 10> ukin's sion Aitac! the ener at ° The Sea “Wall Knocked In, O'clock this morning, and captured « MY of wig A Periious Balloon voy Mi. be iacdedesicdide kid chee ~ | Mheend 25 priecners. The enciay now oerapr ths of V. Nader, the } , - t THIRTEEN SOLDIERS KILLED. te taide fh ookout Creek, and Longstreet's forers A mania for be!looni which uj ha iti | ‘ The bashwbecting in Bact renee anre in ati on the in Pre " ay e “ eae o y | incresee, Brother buehwhscks brovher he Union sat Air hace , FROM CHATTANOOG | men rhootalo.al cit zon every chance they ef. end ee : eg . é é OGA, anu “ats i thther ' : e 4 ‘ mber of Morgan's disbanded men orstracgior# in with the ree ¢ ‘ 1 3 an ° hi —_—-—- ee their turn, bash whack the Unionists, Neither party | and women of frobicn, * New York £1 ou Returns, vot ¢ t Can show much merey je Yankee ge with Dorr @aniad «3 ve Gen. Hooker Strongly Intrenched, sitescemed ver. rortdent tat Cee stetetiion woud | Seromneni : | De crushed" in a few monthe, trips have te the vag ’ t MAM row SECT. OF STATE. {te REBEL BATTERIES PLAYING ON HIM. The Chattanooga correspondent of the Mobile Try | Paris, the ear) +r part of « ‘ . si hd Ad nese ‘ of the result of of tary entns tet ; «ot “ n,.. ident Davis's visit to Brag for May " LJ Federal ‘Occupation of Tuscumbia. me that snamb-r of the thes St, Joh P ‘ Garni, 8 pewce et pa for the ve ‘ ep D i cited £ two rom e cot an . Probable Severe Fight There, | to) pie olcyey eerie | 7 omsemeimoss | on ne late visit. Pr ' ‘ ' am ’ vel sonal interview with there ae: sh re te Corrected Eleotion Returns, | them to state their roasote wiry ¢ ' “a my sal cid | ery B iran; ts relierd t : ‘ 4 bs ° je reasons civen did Hots atea bg New York 25.000 Union Majority | Zen (hatte ough: to take ; a | atven i Gol, Cha —_—-—- oe etition, Insieted on and o iy requested the . wt ,|8 Co. Pahion moe DETAILS OF CITY President to relieve him, bu ident Dowie per D6 RESULTS. eietentl, refaeed, on the ex at it would be haz 8 a - * areas U ardotis to the geaeral good of the service and welf , No eur TD movais haveqcas. Jmion Mayo r of the country, “ v! peat . ao asyat pat yor in Brooklyn. The Montgomery Darsy Anverrieen public ' i t . A ; | Iife and military ac liewenenis of the renowned . A Loyal Triumph In Maryland, | Gen. John H. Morgan, now @ prisoner, with bead ' / In | rneats, in the Penitentiary of . ; ‘ teresting City Intelligence. jana in ‘onder “to ta) BF | ¢ sail o> ape over which blew @ wind & 71% % SINGULAR SHOOTING AFFAIR. | fe thuteand tho tellocn mnie na ' tional | began a giddy cor v 4 : The Russian Ball, thin force. Lit littlest rat AM ' “ eich | y yi hing in ESS Pee fina } ell ey th ‘ : 5 “a cous) tenne } i 5,000 me sO mAL uriour race before the wir , De ’ ' = \ «e., a&e., &e. | ie duty. ep ee ee ee ( or rapid co ee treee, thick Db. Ky ' : a eit / - - reken or buret intone vt OT Ry; cu ei l= ful. Bomeriuie it wana nowhich ‘ ta Important Rebel News. nish Geen, Stag, the cBick ud, of hich, enuered “ea es fh | ASAE HLTH fepera' jooker's Kerent shouted, enraged with the menster w ne tie . Lh *} Py L Terrible Bombardment of Fert Samter, Photaceiphia Nov 4 Aepeetal dispatch irom Chat. | ging us alone: Al ieferitieal momen oneet the Pemeead oj ty. t drew, ' Washington, Nov. 4. The Richmond Examines of | tanooga tothe Briietin,enye: In the recent tient Ressengere cot into ther pecas she abot bie lif cen) po a oe : erat, a Macorit .thas (ary with several vigorous ate: slatehe em. the be pun e . Monday contains the following with Gen. Hooker the rebels were severely punisbed, joon,which began dischareing (hee. “batocudden | Toral vote in sa? ‘ahatk THRs | Toe Domocrs'a are e i sate Leetale- Charleston, Oct, 31,-The enemy's fire on Fort | anddid not resume the fight. Gen. Hooker at once !¥. ‘ rarest Ater mera etna Sea e Totel vote in th 4 . (6.205 | tire The Senet and all the State oft.cers are Re= { Gorter lest night continued furious and incessant | entrenched himeri/ all nlong his line, Generals Giant Toy car anid te dashed tn plac atthe Decrease iv t baie - 10.049 | pabtic from the Innd batteries, This morning, abont 4| and Thomas were with bim on the 2th ult..and with thowe frees, t | Phe following tabe eivoe t uaorities by coun | TELINOIA COUNTY ELECTIONS Clock, & portion of the wall fell in, burving be. } thought him eave, The rebel batteries on Lookout | how tats revo wi) thes, according to tt Stlavig Sort The following Emon majorities Beath the ruins come men believed to be of the 12th | Played on him all day without deinghim any barm, | | dragged mye lt t Guitachonad Deyn were wiven yesterday in Miinoie | Georgia and 25th South Carolina Regiments, Thir The Fight at Waukatchie. grpent, and were fay 8 Tenie WRATAR Ronin eg Chatanata. | Deaton, 20); Bloomington, M2; Jacksonville, 4908 teen are missing. They were buried by the falling | Washington, Sor. 4. The brief official statements eared Aiton croncuw nm riverihont meres whens | “ } Quincy. Ae Cisaty kaye a. Derscue ive are jority * large Union gains. fp of the barracks on the sen face of the fort, where | from Major (en. Thomas, relative tothe recent fieht | upon following it up led we Nader why waa } whet tities obtain throughout the they hed been placed im position for mounting the | at Wanhatchir, have already been published; but the | PUG Td bh hla } oS a | State, } Parapet in case of an aesault. A fierce bombardment | following dispatch trom Quartermaster Gen, Meige, | we had ma two hur t t plated eo al ee . : has been kept op all day on Sumter, from the mon!- | dated October 29, posserars adcit onal interest : Bhd were oraaned Ong Tioga 1000) Kings News items. iD fers and land batteries. Up to 3 o'clock this after. | Last nicht the 11th corps hotly entered on this cen. | vel to ver wilt wliat Inv Onoudare Mm) Bones nd Telen 3 . 7 Besa no further casunitien have occurred. Over 1,200 lee font tn ite p the meet friehiful ceath; for, be | Chensnro eae ae 4 {Telanvaphed to the New York Sun.) | shots were fired in 24 hours, The firtug ieetill heavy, | Uae rked by Long jng dashed to desth on our way, we hind thst of gai 1s, Ulster 300) Satan of Five Two: ceterday, reached S310%3 Chavieston, Nov. 1. -The bombardment of Bumter eid. p wooded hilie, about 1 feet there}"' ae Vile date 109 | G00 . i A volley ip mar ree, natson (y T, 90 6; ' @xatinued fiercely, without fotermission, Inet night which ad eee upied and intrenched their summir’ | Important from San Salvador &t. Lawrence Oise Total. ......,39,600 Lanne numbersoercoue otoare daily arriving e@ ba end today. This P.M. the ehote averaged foar per | After ¢ four reximente nevaule d the Fast bill, aud ° PERE Alexandsia, They are eco. atrerwards eent to (hey lamavy and two light ried eune at Fort Gregg four | and down thea heriopectthehtil, ‘Thirty onedesd majtepers oF ive 2st ut Tain! news ri ban Se y Tie number of deserters ited to Forrest Halll ten-tpeh mortars at the middie battery.and four rified soldiers ateeet § aee Mi of th 1 epault and the sabia f RE eee ee ee eee Barents 139 | privon to Georgetown, from sent. 2let to Oct, Set, te @ane at Wagner. On Saturday they fired 443 rifled sak, neoem pl! A Ta a gt Ui tA) matt ri yore id heheh: Cai te ” ter | Aleguany sop 1 nenily Gt of whom have been forwarded tay €. ehot, 6 fromthe Monitors and 373 from mortars. of the Campaign. Un. after ne over tha sround | Mi ye , Ne ies Mp a A behets on a Cvtland son lpékimenteia the (ie t oF full reciate the oit. When the je fiagof the I nited States Dister, Ss nh, led Sarntoen 194 Histo ’ a i 2 ‘Tho mortar fures are cut ro a to explode the abell in bilie were taked, sey taarehed to the sssietones of to no important result; aoton the wrk Gen Carrera | Tompatoe Want } Tur.e yetoamer Bermuta sailed yestens . @ second or two after the report. (n Saturday night ary, who had hela his portion, and atreet ie A help oh! Du chees } day trom the linde!phia Navy Yord for the Weeet ‘ 10 rifled ehot were fired, mostly with time re driven back with Siang te As my " from ore aad .; 4 sale hy psto m Me athe Cs Orlouns | Gulf Blockading Squedron She carries 200 aatlore ’ wo divisions attest bat Longstreet’ who. ispora 0 jombs have been thrown almost incesseent!y, at a ' 4 Smortarehelle. The fire of the land bat Bla foros who onaumed: Chawhols atals ta i bene BC teria watt ue: Beat se sil many | and about 20 ofivere for Adiniral Dah'gren’s fleet. @lrected chiefly at the routhwert angle of the fort. F itabie to those corps fiom the Army of the Potom . pe Ls sway MicowGsnar POP Beorcen left Lowell, Mage ’ ‘The flegetat! was carried away twice, bnt epeedily re News from Buruside, Etc houres, firing many others, and killing mweny women Cunton yesierd ancome command of the Isth Army ! Pieced. ‘The flag was eo cut to pieces thatthe battle | Cincinnati, Nov. 4.-'There ie nothing new from eevee Wetae arisiiae idea taet ating | Corpe and the Departments or Vr pty and North ag fing of the 12th Georgia wan used instead. Thecaeu- Geueral Burnside, Woe have possession of Toreum ica Age eanNsets i we Harland ss ; ene Carolina, to which he bas bean recen., opp nted 4 @ities on Saturday were two killed and three wound. | bia, Ala. There bae poobably been a eevere febt in c p ha tdih (ah Oaloher ‘ : : rr ihe > Repubhean majority, Gov, Axacuon, ol Mave, has decided (o call epeetet 4 ed. The bombardment was still severe, that quarter between General Sherman's forces and oak be el ie sa A ae o wally Lae ae Thirteen connticet ar from | > the Leeelatme, fo meet on Wednesday | Affaire in Richmond. the heavy rebel force sent there to dispute his sravided Gen ral Ba pit aitiiknd ike sate , Stnioe ¢ j nest, to coneider the matter of offenog additionas : Washington, Nov. 4. The Examiner epeaking of | Paseeet- Netian iheae tafise. ite inade known: to Tarra he {The following nat stesonthe | bereties lo teers ris Bichengad, care thas the gerecietors Ronat of Guerrillas Near Nashville. fled the aprointmen rae pedh fi i New York Siatet ed r vr x shoe recoepized MF. Rodtte Bow masters itu in re; to the 4 ve ve ae vd A 4 ' z na the tof the Mexiean Republ | Sl font per barrel. cf which: of fine Kad ak dee | Chattanonga, Tenn, Nov. ik. Major General H.W. | euse the entyert, but this wae rei Gen Carrer eevetary af Sta Chaunesy M. Depew. hat ‘ mexican NeROb 6 ree ' ie Dext toimjoeible to obtain. The hosrders | Halleck, Washington, Major General Granger re ghouph, when tho. eeamet et. it wee prebabie ct Can HELO 5 Ta us biason Fravcieco, Calitoruia, thure wing another officiel eee \ Should be made to come to terme pr tecto pat th porte from Nashville that ho sents detachmentof matters would be accor modated. The foreleners in) Dreaeurer, er) hoeler. bisihdl Liberal of duares Covernmette, the ont country we bare, ond 12 eg upper cavalry from that piace under Colonel Shelby, to xan suleador were leasing the city, in apprehension h et “ am P t : or. with t rerpe tropes (atervention in the effaire ea Tee teatert om 0000 08 Gente of Aspe Mi wt Pursue Hawkins and other gurrrilias, He overtook of a genera! aseoult. in mee K. I » Of that counter ar : weeds bave no feais for the coming winter. nds, Ta | Hawkins near Pinney factory, nnd routed and pur- | - - - Judge Court i ike ' en 1 ofthe Emane petion Proclames early hour on Saturday, A.M., the meat supelied to }eued him to Centreville, where he made as Trial Trip of oe ad Sten | County Otteers Llected , tion nated to Loe Northweetern Fate tow ‘ a eecats Leda renrae ilies in ) routed bim again, and purrued hun until Winnebago ou the ppt River, | ‘The followize caudidates are probativelect. tet he Sen aes! hed So long ns heef ie impressed for the heneft | “ispereed. The rebel lors wae ldo. 20 kiled and 66 This vessel isthe f f sitter prop ile ud ! ed t y . ides + whe dave i term be cara To this condition of the city | prisoners, as slight. considerable anxiety wa 4 in the reeuit ' chs \ wit + aloes roade a descent on Geturdey night upon H, Thomas, Major General, ) The Winnebago leit st. Louse f ‘is lel bad the Weatern Bite r fon started eit oronsof the Weatern ee oe Der sacisiens pereaee Ged took ® Active in Western Kentucky— | command of Chief 1 a vareueer Castes fora in aomntdaaca ih (he wee bse hey were teken bofore Justice Chad. Two Trains of Cars Captured. of Tron-Ciade in F he F ; ee i . ss more in ni } who vac ten lashes each, and let them go. Cincinnati, Nov. 4. Th: rebel querrilias are very i w ipa 1 ' n behalf of the Ohio Nelefl Arsoctae | The Examinss also makes the following state- | ertivein Western Kentucky. Onthe 2d tnat. they ; : schattes ha Meets patie ahal h bg plo eaptared two trains ofcars near Mayfield, and they = Mr Batter face Jouinh § bet Ia abate tion, wtited Annapolis todey: and having retarne® ; 5 | ii Superior ore e we +p ither port of the 18 d pri | od Irae ancoreicne resercey phat, 8.000, Yankees are doing immense damage to the railroad. Thereis | son's, the otbir Gad’ patent " rl; : mil B toat vin ine fi} F vi iu a: : " hes avelid Pe anaes Ni © | @ force of about twelve hundred guerrillas t! | turret wes recentivexh bed ¢ fisciaaeflene Peentle Mctiarthe Jer omen ae. Eeene: me : J ; ‘ faked the grand oeheme which is to astonish | * inthiseity, It differ river ’ ! i ‘ arth, bout tory bave Jupto the prawcnt teoe, while { sod crash fhe rebellion the rebels, take Richmond ator | thines inthie, The» a rH nM Gunn seorih H t 2 tod cosh the rebellion. The gallant Moseby i } on eyheren at the the v a ° 2 pre wa ndvion. They a On Tueeday Inat he made @ foray upo From Europe, faced o ny ) Close ond there ie considerable doubt of the | ' sy aod disease penile ithin a mile of General 4 | } ' a wre st ddis ' Not onl e artere, kilied 3, wounded several, and captured 36 The China's )ails. | reten : fenen id , ‘ Pdeiher fi! Fi | Shite Yankees, some 18 or 20 black ones, and 130 The eteamebip China arrived at thie port yesterday, | oer . sad the whole y sande 1 “A ab 9 3 ’ aes ney tnte bis os hi Lb £8 ‘ ; ; real rom Liverpool aud Queenstown, Hlernewshesbecn by one man an eng dha | * fii teas . ivreve')isiva ' a. Det , weg (0508 Oe H DON'T WAST ANY TANKERS percha pda d ace, but wo aaihas ibs fot compen in about 1 “y 6 ‘ } them ot f toe rebel powortemarabal, #it } ‘ » © and, if succerrful, # © old rom the followis ole uxh i F e he er < i pcety eebhars Be SC yd learning that some lowing additional deta m her maile: | system of workic ay ° eh ~ ice tablacshibliterhe | i ! returned, and they, i fo tet oy, ttronagly pro we dou't wa t them The Parie Parnin believes itself able toetate that | _ i : ; : Eeeren, jake ) aneut Loa it was returned Sas re. We have got us many people now among us the language of Austria upon the Polish question ie | Why @ Catholic Prituio \oled Againet sepublican j sega . Wi DEUS MGRDS te PErES \ lied with food, and to ha © 3,000 neither so firm nor decided as the Viennese papers | Vallendich 1, ane he , re rs fellow not only | aseert. The Austrian counter proporitions, far from | Op Sunday night A Pureell deliv aa I r ner ; vi sehaimachi esse sone | facilitating the diplomatic action of kurove, would Sdérees to an in n Oe atiee 6 Rat ree Juvinnd 4 the orpallest poms & i infli toruet pen Gs worse then that which | rather er to weaken it, should Eng'and and F piaining the course he nthe al | 33 STP eee A Rirhan fe Ollinmay | dhe ieee ‘ fats elle @ loensts inflicted upon Egypt consent to adopt them. Advices (rom Wareawatate campaign in Ob) ing ' Afer | 14, $ he an ae ad. § Ry ened aa tae { j Upon the eubject of Yankee prisoners, &-, the Wiig | thet the national goveroment had ordered the Poles eome preliminar i .\ 4 ¢ * ‘ I bas the followi | serving inthe Russian army in © ia to quit the 7 i fanger ' ig Nia gre Riad te Goat service. and organi z themerle ‘ era Polieh gen \ ! ® 1 beet ‘ | ought to be eelling now at 6% to TO centen | eral. The Austrians had ar.ested th i c 4 ' , , Con 008. pognd in accordance with the propored renpine nts | ineureonta wiih wranoaa’ aoie eo rtiae ' Meveaane it} F DP. over oe tween the b rs and the government. It is quo- | with horses for fo e 1A ‘ terip yeeterd report of "ike ollar to reent band, on f t t ' und é e pou n¢ they | trating into f nod, / ere unable to get cattle, and may be compr Ned tociose cor ae the croraing of the Vity pont an Dot ‘ Dinca 09 ete theft stalls for want of meat to sell, Coal commands | frontier into Poland, on the “0th inet, by accrpsof Yan ( elds | ate, - ily thirty dollors a ton. No contr for imime- | snsurgen * paid to coneiet of 1,000 cavalry anda lo ( | i is ‘ { aoa will be made, eve: | B t October’ defeat f " apa ch { i reiling bile » ¥ ro ; a9 tt Ae united sot Slapekiand ‘ ° 5 r ' 1% oo t within simost a atuarrevier in (he district of Kalieel } Company it | th to enpply Londo: 7 , OCTED, , nny mason The Rev, Henry Ward Leecher wee entertainedion ' ‘ Vaate { / itants, fora thourand 1 ; 1 ther oul play somewhere, | the 23d of October, ata pulle Lreak(art at Kedley's F me Of the are thirtoen thousand in this | pfotel, London, by a nuniber of genilemen who wish- yer : fe ete City andon Belle Le) Having nothi: ise to do, | ed to bid bim f previous to bis departure from | tone ng | * 4 \ end being uaturally greedy, they eat like eo many ' nar ‘ wolves or hyenas. joreover they have to be boot | England, After the presentation of an eddresof — f % ' ' Be sendy, whe the Vaskecs Te eympethy for hie caure, and personal cateem for Bim. , we ! Fivant If, Mr. Reeeber made an eloquent and feeling re € i re Rainy =4 bi Iso th: my th b , Slloding, amongst other th Np The Exqvingn bas also these remarks on the sub | Perit ony ofthe Americad ehul vue aaa pact of Yankee prisoners: since yar comming: cad. Bp alin i ing ‘We believe there too many prisoners tak: | Shy maniirerec Pry des lj " 1 wifes wo ip this wer. We Beane " to our men Miat od Fas ae Tye) hy a oe nit to tel my ° f _ r \y ot to surrender, If they do, their lot in probably to pou, dear Clr istian / rat PAY j A Cops of crowded jn such filthy dens as Fort Delaware, | ‘bent rand t “4 berto ¥ 6 je ourt ee where their healt? n utterly, If our worda | Ne er dee caat “hut ; cea with: would reach th re we would tell them H nat y ay A t el C. Beed sion of @hat their fate alao, if prisoners, effect of your rongu A Ne ; , F cannot be @ very bri febt cnet) niers Wel Christians’ in Enelaud, with individual exe peicur, tnt (od trngedio 7 | which J love to remember r iaftlience hae ben at i ‘ i bie eo There ara t on She side of aleracys ane en Ny wl D were a 5 y held of r M etrugelingtoput itdown, Now kuow that in such an shud f ‘ ‘a readinga cut off, taken; It's command sha’, ber ay os hour a6 baits and: in the emer of & hei who isi in wey i ‘ iors, cur midet, you w colve auch @ erm wes iimporal ‘ ‘ grivoument hereafter will be the unkindest cut of » me in the same opirit os 1 make I know that van ry ian, ho 1 ik Ae Dy Express tothe N.Y. Sun) wilgive this subject Tt consideration, that you jonved ap % ph {5 ll per- From files of Ricbmond papers received atthe Scm | will revise your opinions, if needs be, aud not aliow — besu the - t bere a@ Hee ther additional details of | Yu vos to be influenced by a cor jal biae, por | tulasion to r« yi office last wight, ete. | by unscrupoious papers, You ray that we bave re. | garded hi. y em, 2d Goutbesw news, The Disrarce has atelearam (rom | torted upon you end said bitter thinge, When we | bold or perp tuate ius, ! 7 —————EEEE—E— a

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