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Vv Un Din 1O,04d } — ——— The Latest News ‘eee by reinforcements from Various pouty wud by ’ y Telegraph to the N. Y. Sun. aaah Sei ma st acatontcdaaa ——— ee ASPATCH FROM STANTON, Our Country's Nece Necessities. HE CALL FOR MEN MUSS BE FILLED. | WHAT OUR GENERALS SAY. Ramors There wae a rumor current at Washingtoa yes. terday, that Petersburg bas heen captured ! your forces. Government hae uo advices to that etfect and the rumor is venerally disereditet, A epocial dispatch w the Pittsburg Eve Crmowstona, states that Mobile has surre: Farragut without resistance, srNe rm te boda YORK THE Rs DAY, purgent view {TWou ONR CENT IN GOLD CENTS IN CURRENCY, "SEPTEMBER J, 1864. TW ‘ pretaly contemplate an at | i ronked np with bavoneta then, fndeed, all our Tires el Pers ner Weehmeton, vesterday ht, or may be a further extens eh 1S dearest richts as freemen are lost, This then t# the | gook several shelly euyposed to bo empty, antl 1 the ots, In either one, th adiuny of our Tbe ' We detended | sia the vem ist A ‘ition of the hundred thousand men N Wihozande, Reliew that you wi " | with them mia eta fir thetr cooking appa. » predict his frilure. The fo your share wise reat Wor ratus, Result : Two lege and arty blown off— ait net on the cit our countresand gathering te in? | sah ut de vives ree | elie ay i} ur or ninht t 1 broken fragroents Uiler o restored t " aT reaatablishad Comstitut Tongain | 8s, Grant has tasted an ontor ircottng that sitio round the City | thank you and await your farther ple | all civilians with!n bia Ines in fr nt of Petersburg, it Railroad can be distinctly story and the raf: | Me. Champlin was frequently ¢ with aps | who refuse to take the oath of alleocense, ahall be rhe as ashi ‘ Po pester i. ‘ , par ale turing the delivery of hie apecch, and aat | sent through the Hnes of the enemy, The order ene LF sqtiary ake © a wn anid fond and enthustastic cheers, F. 0. Perrin and James F. Pierce wore appointed temporary secretaries, alwo probthite the sale of provisions to civilians who refuse to take the oath, of General McClellan's gon No other paper bas (ie PT. MeClellan, with hia well-trained mind, The lst of delogates waa then called, the content. em the news, Liat "Te ht thebred! tna avth ‘ind pehitie ’ iy eis im, atte. frou wm New York being emittet, Rernard General Intelligence. e , PRON Yeap fs the very opposite te President Lincoln, Bus | Hoy bes aun col tbat he contested the seat of the " "ROM SHE RID: AN’S ARMY. From New Orieans. McClellan bas suly this nogative power—at repre. | Sd Diatrict : (Py Mail to the New York Sun.) Reb Interestin, - sent Lihat ied sed andl lise On motion of Mr, Abbott, of Livingston, the Chat Tne Western dealers are holding ten millfon do inte a War itema, Etc al olin sowered to appoint @ committee of one fon | 1, A aon bib i obtin ae ebel Regiment Captured. Cairo, Sept 14.—The steamer L! rid bia own over the mind « dcial ainriot except the frst on conte tod | ts Worth of wool for higher prices, . earner L ary, from \ 7 sirnit Now Covrnson AN vty \ ington | N » not aawociated with The Ux ce Wake bath te up asf was Dew arriy ll in ad nf Tues- A ¢ | 500 by General Dana at Vicksburg, for lsoding at an, Without Albany, Dw lirey at. Lawrener, Aint rn tw full, oe other than mnititary posts on her previous tr! fa, MoClellan misty ° My wis Mi bl Perranvrai bas forty-six foundriog consuminy aoaey $ Government at Atlanta, | “oma rus scart cect ace tosh Fe atatlanelcbecreh, reereomnt eam |. OR rote (He nied the following | paying SdoNO wages analy, ee ong enraged New Orleans give » majori rf ) | wy | Comm " dss Me cbe ts re A . jority of 8875 for the new | ple whieh they tamit Permanent Organization svices { akin raner’ the 2 1ON-COMBATANTS ORDERS | Constitition, The vote war 86449 Wears of | Gontny ray Comnlh atr dank: Commmumibuern (o Satine aie HIRT . _ . a . 1 Battlin, Uleter, “ +x iy anking ‘y ED'T ‘Oo LEAVI The fee ner a ce ore. Now Ooleans for Mata- | : | Bponcer, Tompkins field, Btoube ; oe be nile ss dence 4 ra ertan time, ; tooras laden with lumber and 88 pa wenvers, found- Farnell, Navara, WB Archtnmep euns A ek pastora 9 Days Armistice with the Enemy. ered on the 1st inst, 120 miles Bout! -enst of Subine On thotiony the rules of tho last Acdenibly were | triing the faith Ail to aubeerthe for the new Papal . individual omen | ade » fo vermment of ve 1, | Loan « P alt 5 religious groundés tt Pass, Bhe was a total loge, Tho prasenyers muse | of welht and character Were ane ! r ‘ os " Lac ‘ ni vy ot tr typ “ + pie ainwed ; tt ‘vi te At : vo in i 1Y id + - wel and ¢ ere ar isty destro ey, Ol L] ye ‘hays uu hewr rT vinta last?’ aid a Repube 4E YANKF €$” MOVING ON MOBILE, | teided themselves 50 hours on raf, when thes las termination of hostilities, Rut they Sergeant-at-Arme, Hoan ncequatntance te 4 Goppertiaat {ny vel oh iad A Ss were rescued by the U, 8. steamer Circassian and rel ateo that the masses were | o ii ” tere af ” ae nm te ad) mira » Fe nen Maha day or twosinee, ON, ner ix, the 4 for ae r vown! of « he enter the tl vow rkers |p, Fa ‘ F Mal Democratio State Convention, | Mrs whoner Cora viuane he was owoet | Nyriote velar het ehh qolelot thee | Conner we he eee ae, he wife a ol il sliegugllecediipdinedtlasbais by the commander, Captain L. Hy, Mott eon of Dr, fate than that of Chambersburg, and the | ere tisesd and hoe srabie eon G i. ‘ ie Wann ty a0 manly NY T eoamntlisd .BANY CROWDED WITH VISITORS. | Moth of New Yorks and was ionrredt, Pek Basel Gee pail nat hed ahs kre nto the eare } Rust bcses wiv Ent anicwte bY Manse herself an w barn, on Sunday DR snincnaateiinntndinceninthe There was wn exterive land alide embrneing ® | 4) ie proud Democras, once in tis u with ApreEnoon 0% pos LS 4 “ ; ad GN es Ps lays and was ESS OF THE CHAIRMAN, | auerter of © milo ot the levee, ten imilew u Southern men, the pride of the republic and the WY, up . Pw ‘ ra Taso Motige sore days ago hone of the w a: second tw noble The Convention resuewembled at 46 P.M, and, Five belts two of which were 93 Inches wie ‘. : | ation, and st aptitale ae, Soe | afer waiting about an hour, it was announced thas | and fect lug, and consumed 200 whole hides, ajourament to this Morning. | The U.8. supply rteamer Clrenasimu returned to | Jor nea nan whe ns i lf in} the Com ites 1 Conte Soate and Pormanent | 8d weighed ench nearly 1,000 Ila. wore recently aint Now Orleans 6th, fron: a cruise on She Texen coast | favor of war, and who Ww Oiiail ‘ : ; , ate at Lawrenes, Maw, for the grain elew ator of &e,, ko, &e. for the Rio Grancie, She supplied about th ¢ | protnive to be wh atever th | Orvanization were not yto report, [twas] dhe Michigan Central Railroad 7 J tobe, they eonp'ed thin 4 then moved to adjourn until 10 oflock to-morrow, Hur Ch on folkccare annoyed by mysterfons ae our blockaders with provisions. The guubest | avowed peace r » hopin which motion pre re vel wl wont | up 1 ‘eh th, in various por= OFFICIAL NEWS, Aroostook 1s the only vivmel on duty at the mouth | conc!ltate Like nll? ikea: Ba ; icavive Tiaeeoerata eeu balding 8 | ee vo the suburbs 1b discover the comity for Reinforcements te our Are | ! the Rio Graude. The French have near!) ‘4 ihe ¥ x oe ctor 4 rn : é * geet ¢ 5 caiitr CN Canty Dd f Mi vibe Ae ih. 2; mice -What Grant and sherman any | ty vessels ot that point, The French admiral, ee et wat ee tt ies “ Ae a A ihe ee ae w haba Mian ee HOR Wey mee Rye et bout It_Captare of a Rebel Keg | whink Gatemadt at haseaplens of POH itor) : sat es v . ‘ iree or fo . Ms da a isa erected. ‘ Tne reb Li Ree ty Led minin sour works at ridan, Htc. ate . | Job Van Buren seat a letter, la which he says wterstrurg, ner, re Wan Derartwant, Sept. 1 iatiesyerth ode Sebel Me caa bbad de tho at 1: Where sacs: bio “men wlio veueunial e3 *! ayer | MOR Sty DeLnte Sere by Pr » % troops at Santa Braz 4 and the crews of " places the | make ‘a vt v lL receive the sanation of the te od an Od hawt ‘in ; Sar knot we fajor General Diz, New York ading fleet aro in vood health. Blockade r neo! tt FANGE OE US ees, | A mE cat (Wo) ey are Alraham Lincoln aud | owing 1 at the head of the lend . . a eo Luk mitay dghtoombined, | Jeerson dav ay nod Uiless we are prepared for an following apperred at the head ¢ he lente jeutenant General Grant telegraphs this De- pak panda i soon on tiie Texan coust, Tuc thy Tetegraph.) | an elerials WAR ABH) lke eartor hl abt, tax. | ing column £ thy Oo BtATERMAN of Sain vs : ‘ 10 @lort, tant coat » and Mispension of conrtitutional lib | agned by the chairman of the Dorocratic Bite ent in respect to the draft as follows : era Washington, Sept. WU.-—-Richmond papers of that attended it, Abrabam Lincoln must be | Central Commitee : “The apporntiveuts Leretofore Crry Porrt, 10,80 A. My Sept. 13. Our ‘indian Rela tions. Monday contain the following ttenw : to rotire on the ath of March next, anda] toade for Hon, C, Ly Vallandighan are withe ‘on, Edwin M. Stanton, Seeretary of War - Washington, Sept. 14.—Drig. Gen, Billey, in an The Yarnkeoos vletely destroy: ; Sergy tauat be een 1B i, © he a MBO wih : ; ’ . Lot mn Jdonesbere and Ba Py} consent to peace on the baie of the iT and Con. ~. Turewas Seysorn'« response ton serenade e ought toh ave the whole number of men | offctal dispatch, amys the number of Indinusem= |i ie potreaty ah ncs ao etary 16 at - t ne stitution, bw man is General M ny and | at Matt e 3 My Mandal a glad to see Hed for by the President in the shortest powsible / braced within the territory of Min nesota is ueerly | every rail, Our pickets extend #ix ualles be bat Kayt ss heegad restart t Tam rthe Army of the Potomac In & Me. Prompt act it 17,000, including 8500 ors; of who Oo ure | donesbor OF the United Btatce wil cals hii : clay. vod many of you Took alle to gay ; ppt action in filling our armies wil) have | 44,000, : ng 8500 warriors; of whorn 1,500 ar v6 A Per fae Leak of this as well as the other yrave duties that belong | ghould ke to bave You go With me, Good evens a> effect upon the enemy than a victory over | BOW actively hestile; 250 desirous of poace, ou fee 1 ny ind ¥ aoe wae recerves | te the Chief Myr The throw of Davie | ye, em. They profess to believe, and make their | 1450 (Chippewas) avowedly fries uly, but whe 8 Trae that the Ll colerad AUIGEEA F cine wt Bict «4 will won fol Tar Unionists of Knoxville have formed them. om beliove, there is such a party North in favor of | Would not hositite at any te to 1 ulse the toma- al! white inhabitants, ‘Those taking the @ stile on, our distractod | vie into n Gitizonat Regiment, A few days since cognizing Southern independence that the draft hawk if not restrained by fear of there nse quences. would be gent North of the Dennessee River, . — they bad aturn-ont, and Parson Brown sfiiny rg iu | did pv we a ie V » snot be enforced, Let them be undecetved, De- | He recommends, as 4 permanent yo! concentra. iy ee ‘| ee He \ bs pile apo CRARESHPES uemectane stato Convene As abt re ae ie ae peel fy sail oe gi th an oe ete ters come into our lines daily, who tell us that | Son and militery surveiilance of the several batilé | carr tt rder. Gen, I wocepted the are Hartford, Spt. va. -T ‘x Democratic Mate Con- are ally communicating tntellipence te the enomy. } men aro nearly universally tired of the war, | and tribaw adding that “when they fod they | Hostce but denoumeod the order aa barbarous, aitliois ti ih Whee Fi Tanicamuntl Tur Nashua (N11) Qazerry says: Two or three Ha that devertions would be much more frequent, | ™ust cease to depertl upon the chase tor fix 1] Mobile, Sept. 10.—Nothing if interest has trans. | hati 2 2 an : ‘ weeks ago aroun ‘ ‘thin city “ rt) beer baletied rod below to« Gen, Toad telograplha Gen, | clan, een Kendrick, | was unable to psy the rent ofa beuse, wud i that they believe peace will be negotiated after | Must work or sturva, they will 6 dn spice | see that Wheeler destroyed — the Falirosd and | Alfred BR, Goodrich, ani, Asher P very wart V ry he ant his tanily camped ont tall electon, The enforcement of the draft and | &blo conditions the Government may ‘see fitto tine | brages oa the Nashville rCroad and then w rked | Brown, and James B monilnatad fol fin the open at t t week beer! tin the heavw ; OWLy ue ° ” va ” 1 smpt filling up of our armies will save the shed- | Powe s and that it is becouung more ant. inore miani+ | ( the Tonwassco fi i nieo | electors : artilorys aud van seeking to purchase «farm te 5 : tert ed fy mites of the alae potors. invent luis 31,200 bounty in, of blood a! an itamense degree, fest that some mi a Meal jiey as ti vat tric “ several trains and much property, Hoe claims that - Ex-Goveunon Henny Jounsos died Ang, éth, om iD] . 8. Grawr, Licutenant General, mitt bo adoplod by the Gover: went with ref x very t ht be has been successful, G From Europe. Hiv plontation at Point 4 between fae “ ' te 1 re a mi ‘ ’ ° No moO fi re ¢ fT » enile rn fre followin taleied Wha baae Facslved fromn,| SERe gers great tribes of Indians Novthvaud Weet | Atlante ia'a bitter p a ah Me eee ea ta our Dnys r Neven pi ae ain v kad er ac ou) i pital 7 ” “ . ” " at 9 1 - ; . s A > a“ ower bert ' ¥ . YorGen, Sherman on the same subject ; Bt NOS veer else, Eacccieniens bpney VeO 8 fa MOON TS. | dos and’down tp go howover'u Tho stennwhips Pe ta and City of Man- vin bout; trou A886 to 1S ty he reprosemted plcragendys . chester arrived atthia port yesterday, froto Livers {tl vein m vod up to 1819 he was ie i ic ein, Sade ee seg te Democratic State Convention. | po iani Quecostown Anum Stet aad Sept | the Renate, He ban taken oo part | ublie affaires » Stanton, & ~ I am ver r i snes: Opening Proceedings Adjournment to thin | 1st respectively. Tho Arabia also merivedt at Hal- “ito hearthe draft will be enforced, First, wo Rebol Joarnals to the 80th. nb Late Southurn papers contain details respecting tho cudeavor to explain away the the men; sccond, they come ns privates to “ap our old and tried regiments, with their ex- nenced officers already on band, and third, be- ae the enforcernent of the law will :nanitest a ;fer resident in our Government equal to tho 7 Our Government, though a Democracy, wuld, in tires of trouble and daayer, be able to gid the power of a great Nation, All well, W. T. Suxnman, Major-General, hye draft %9 ordered to comunence in al! the f interest milttary situation. The jourr of Atlanta after having for monthe enlarge! ite hinay ance as the key to the Cotton States, vow man thas it Is of? uo importance, and arguo that Gen Sherman }ias taken it on ruiuous terms, subject th oe Macan, Georvia Kigioren has the ft) lowing : The tall of Atiantalhas not oceas!oned m\ fall upon rt eral Upont ponder c Tt i true that thr emy Dav a“ and districts where the quote fs not filled by | an important position the objestive point months oper tions, but ata cost of tif vf trea. santeors, on Monday, the 19th, and will go on sure th at lear on hin we may reasenabl bel © til completed, Volunteers and substitutes will | too much cri ppled to make any buy his adv ante; ven, ‘rf the Opequau Creck to develope thr) force of enemy at the crossing in that vicinity, Rhodes", fi old, in Floridw in North Cw taoroughly #0 in the Tran Lim in ‘Virginia {as.saippi Depart- ‘ *ment in the State of Miswinsipps and in Bast Leuis- ‘oseurs', Gorden's and Wharton's divia'ons were | jana ery gained one tmporty ot position tn Goore od ou the west bank, At the aame time, Gen. | git and thas has been purchwun * dear) ry that their despotic masters may well exclaim, “A fow sonand McIntosh's brigade of caval -y dashed he Winchester pike, drove the rebe! cavalry at in, camé in contaci with Benshaw's divisions eyed it, and captured the Sth fion'th Caroling iment sixteen officers and 145 mien, and its bat ag, and Co!, Hermegan, comrnanding brigade, # loas of unly two men killed and two wound. + Great credit is due to Generals Wilson aud inure such victories will ruin us He must pause to recuperate, and if we are not criminally dive, |» the time he t# rowdy v) renew the contest wer all oppose him with renewed wuns hers aud rodoubled ardor, A Mobile paper, Sept, Sth, confirma the news that tho Federal forees aro vperating directly avast that city. Ib states: The cnemy seem to be hury at eormet! down Dh totig the Sd Now Jersey an! 2nd Ohio. ‘he | the Nave as Friday tl commenced ch ‘*ge wna @ gallant one, A portion of the nd thal camp by the evacuation of C dar A nt, f c rowing their forces on the mainisud at or neor peach usette Reserve brigade made e charge: on Navy Cove, which: is in the rear of Fort Morgan, O: me of the line and captured one officer and | of ihe monitors bas the apjomauce of beng aground Qur | in the upper bay, The rebel Governor Allen, of Louisiana, has is- sued » proclamation to the elfect that persons who havo taken tho cath of allegiance ty the United States are disfranchised aceurdiny to the laws of Loulsiany, and incapable of holding any Satie trust, It etutes thats an oath imposed by fice causes po moral or reliious + ation, and vites all persons able to carry a miusket teh confederate ranks pledying biuisell in that recommend them tw the next (rele!) legislsture by restore them to their former rights a# patriotie citi wets. The Petersburg Fxrreas contains the followin information of General Grant's movements, While digging, and mining, and fighting in of Petersburz, Grant has not been idle in other r tui, He bas been erading the country iu rearo) ig works, and building @ branch railrowd to cone nect bis extreme left with the road to City thereby having # rapid and unbroken line of cor munication between all poiuts of his artay and bi main base of su mppiion. rom those portions of ur works nearest oe aaw rons the noise of the falling k ¥ fron, as it ia thrown upon the ground, can be plain- \dMnterest from the Armny of the Potomac. | 1 Ora This new road is in rapid An ‘vatposts of the en rmy on our left front have | ‘There seems to be little doubt that Grant is receiv~ ‘wongly fortified, n pontiy, Ut is sated by | tng reinforvements, and that he la conveying them em men of Gordon's division of infantry, Us im the reconnvissance idvery light. at P. H, Bogut pax, Major General ll » Pep orta of active operations have been roceiv- rou other commands, ie EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of Wer, #4 News via Baltimore. Raltimore, Sept. 14,--General Avori!l has re- Hlupted Martinsburg, aod the working parties raged in rej wr ng the Baltinore and Ohio Rail- la have revime' work, Atrain of cara loaded db forage vue wut from Harper's Fe) ry, yester- 7, to@ point within five miles of Martkosburg. \ts confidently expecu sd that the roed will be ned to Cumberland b: 7 next Friday, News via 'iVashington. ahington, Sept. 14.—There is mo news of our extensive border, Southern News. ' | | ke In the moantimne he iv ¢ onfrunited |, received and credited to as late ® period as pos- | with aii uty jiscouraged and determined aroy of | enaing veterariay Vv ith reserves within bail ; Pilar i] meee Voltnteering fo till . 4 with guerrillas: are swarming !o bis roar, reaieriny t | ‘ vor tp most of the States, supplies p recarivus; in the East, the flower the Conteders .te troops may soon be relieved fron ¢ 1 teers! Sheridan reports the following aperations } er duties to turn their attention bitherwar i: <a in the F ir West, woarshalling hoste ar.) wly t Nate Commend; stead!!y approaching, to crush the deep rate adver jerryeil Sept. N turer ¥ hey in unholy strife, has denked his all upon weit ys hd #. MI + 18) L5G Lieut. | eioud ful guccess, We ia wot despair that thir mer rant, City Point: camp sign may yet end tn the destruction of Sior- This morning I sent Gen, Getty's diverton of the | man’ » army, wud the exhausted North be forved v ives. over tho strugg ut ghoul it not he so. Hee Corps wilh t0 brigades of cavalry to tho hy yald the fears of Me apa spondant be realized, what asing of the Summit Point and Wincher iter road | {4 the worst? Lhe enemy, routed in every other Oupens have been received frora the War Dee Thursdays) Morning. itax last night, with dates to September 4th. The | paruiuenity as nue Boeves Major General J. C, Alhany, N.Y Sept. 14.--The Democratic Btate | news ix four days Inter Robineon te tt nan! of the Military Dintrles . rh 8 old ! OX «lay » London Tira, commenting « he peace nee | Of Northern New York, comprising the © ongres- ¢ ai ATy 1 rp at noou today, The Leadon Time © mmenting on the peace ne tional Districts nurnbervd from Kleven to T'wentye The stage of the ball was gaily decorated with the | gotiations at Niagara Falls, and the events of the | ¢ wloaive. the howaqoarters to be at Albany, Biare aod Stripes, and a splendid McClellan and | campalyn, asyeof the military onerathona: Neevet B A.8. Dente } charge of Pendleton banner, All the Delegations from the vare | tia not that they affect directly the ismue of the | the Military I of Western Now Yorks eme " t { war nore than the eveute of the last two y Dracing the © nal Dintiets Lrom the Pwens ious Count nthe State are full, and there ts a} ar None thea tyefirat to the ‘T' rat, inclusive. Cen, Diveu's lerwe atu ¢ of outsiders i" fast A ‘ : the Cen hewiquartors will be at Elvira, Both Disuucta are on bebalf of the Dem te Contra! Coumit onl le warreconmenced in the | be Under the control of Gen, Dix, teas. called the ( der, Hon, Marshall [they ean de as much thie Autumn, next To and fry gaya a Newport lotter, pase the prom- < : ; eens ; ing may possibly see atlates ta youd train for | eyaders some dowdy, some not, many pretty B, Champlin was appoluted temporary chairman. | pence wornems such ae you look atand never want to M:. Ira & r, of Albar ind Mr, Culver, of A pre unin ry trial of the Scorpion spenk to beauty of covoringy beauty of foaturey 6» County, were des 1 to condees Mr, | R0torious Meraoy rerum had taken 5 re | fod to an inaipi itty of ecprow'on that bespenka : Bat ne + latiee hae a 5 eb LOT tiger hour, andane | yicanthead, Flirtations are vou ond Whitum pilin te the chair, mi en the applause hae uwert reauily 10 result was coutid> | and wiew persitentdancersare stray uiiog through n led, Mr. ¢ y sat'eiaey aw waltz in the partor, Oveasiouatly a luty an | gen. STLENR OF TI CONVENTION Tani eratetal a di oft Trude roturns for the month of | gonian | Pp nd We 6 pon them with) as- for th r nh neleet meto preside | Hye ay poh Sia Ty . ren are 18 rt vee 1] tonishment, a4 the 1a cotweie ob the evening, yes per telburations, Your uwet une | ree ilhion ateiling over daly, 1508, Hn ba He youare aman an 0 ii jon dice Ais at oe a Appi gh “ | raofain a u id : r dnty, 1B, " wlunte y you with worum, and if you 9 A WOTNAN, cede bd yp : | er ane on the past seven monte amounts te (po outthe piials of your coutewpton the 4. t State in the | ur wc ith) veils m nto Whoun it uatroduces yuu, sanding influence the di . CUMOND reftuyzee esisuutes General Lee's en- You { “ A Ties televratn of the 80th of August, aaya: Preprint waned Anis elty at from sey to neve in th “The Envo ut ty the Itulian Court by the | enty-live thousand men,” The mmy and the citl jut! | Binperor Marimoilian was received by the King t wnted aa ins bad way tor food since Convention held t day. He expreved a bope that be might strengthen woof the Weldon Rutlroad by penere, pother imbued with the ex whieh [tha understanding existing between peoples of | Grant, A dinner ot beany get bo pork, and @ animated that boty, ido not cieetas partit@’ay | the same race, Whose government Was based on the | few tormutoes cota twenty dollurs at the Spotte. t te mracre party success but te earnestly | national will, the basa of every free couniry, The | wood House and ‘the army Was placed on half p rwhat you cauce to savecurcountry, You) Rigg in reply express witisfaction of receiv- | rations tnimediately after the veeupation of the wil | refle sot its Wine i cd ite spirit monarch wheu he bad | read. 1 13 described ag gloomy, aud the of concord, and w id ty itt actions | further said he was] auburbaa wilderness, ‘he horses of the Confede- wot Armoniousin character ein results, Ewperor Maximil an woul! ge- | rate army are iy ® toiserable condition, with “noe by which tt plouwved ite ¢ ritest ate | cure the hn 4 of big subjects by folowing | thing on them." May iy tive Wousuud dollars @ tinable consistent plete ine | ral prit 4 and had po doubt that Iuslian | bale in Richmond ; flour between fi snd six hun- torosts Union ! nal honor, eo sould find aecurity and protection ut dred dollars # barrel, and. bacon from twelve to tif and t ca oe w 1% wi @ stand the new reign. The King coucluded by ut teen dollars # pound, and searce ut that, ard be that wrest and the Vest wishes lufavor of @ sovereign who eral Georgo B. MLC Boul lites stood ag Ligh as bis great uve ’ TrwWwe tat ie Baal gd ¥ A 1¢ L.verpool ALutos, ia ite aeaount of t LOC ‘AL N KW S. discharzo the sacred trust « bis banda by the yy ure of the Georgia by the Ningurny says: NEW YORK AND TUE VICINITY, rviction pery wZ the oe us rin have been current ou "Change — Administration in power ae neler abot AN OorTBURST oF par RioTIsM,—The num. co iin f sey Aue ured out t vd like } rea lue ane ber of patriots who ardently desire to serve their water and given their tr thout stint-—and j it we country in the Custom-Houge jy really astoniohio pailunt armies lave done t tory upon | Georging alias t So numerous are the applications of this clos ant | » hundred battir sud aod upon | and ‘that the alah ak the sea—yet fo wat 1 abilty to | the builders y grave the rate commander | 2 Yolurninous are the evidences of loy aud the pacification of bro a bill of caleg teatub the thie she Was committing | patriotisin which they present, that the ts ale utry, they & iy Ite folly, | depredationa on Northern commerce abe was the ' " . md ty ocept vl its destructive p ' become a pers! property of a Beitieh merchant: that Barl Russell lector Draper is mainly cecupled tp the rt I Totiial barrier to the ent of pewe and the | and Mr. Adams, the Aruertcan Minister, uegatived | Bach applicant ia armed with formidable recom: restorauen of the Union, It ha posedcond)- | a request by the owners for protection from seiz- mendatory documents setting forth in 4! ot tions making the latter imps woul? | ure: that Rar! Ragcell did pronase pr on; wud nd particulurly tho poli.feal » peace on the badia ot the | must | soon, ad infinitum, a ich are the current runu Ty and F . : rate with the er er ve party of the | but we Lave every reason to diseard then, acundness of the individual desiring thus to #acrle sweop away sti barrier a oF the flee birnnelf for the good of the pits , und the trie © open fol o fi he ith to re ey Ses itnninee News Items, {ing emolumenta belonging thereto. T) this ox the Constitutl pectant multitude, the new © tor Is atlontiva © and eon rd, | (Dy Telegraph to tha New York Sun.) and polite, giving to each a re eiful hearing, end tions of bhe aan ai te mr Tu fag of buce boat New York, with 00 pars 4 examining bix docurnenta ly the regular order that frinvement ou constitutional myvit oles sien and 40 officers, arrived at Anuapolia yes | they are received » substantially the Beates wht ne ans her time ¥ ter tay wame reply to the! that their papera ‘ clerable = “the, act uM ‘i ve Tur steamer A.D Vance, captured on the 10th | will take the resular course } and those who pro orae invaded” fustaus off Wilruingtony bas arrived a§ Norfulk. | duce a0 papers are informed of the necessity of y eee wecur ng f the Pr The steamer ana carte are Valued as $400,000, waking their applieatio s formally and ip bt py Bye rae, Dewees MW i 4 P Ww Tue Overland Stage Line ts to bo immediately.) writing, This contention and srimble for e and unobetructe! battot be lelt to ua that | re-cpened throuch to Callfornia, HostiJitles on the | Custon:-House appointments ja of course through that right ao inestiuubl part of the Iucians bave entirely eeased along | bypothocated upon the removal of present incum- formidable te tyrants only, we can bid the ailene Ra etain il Ful Calif huria + and sined the Gold h nat Cl pres’ to apesk agains We can Uubar tie dungeon the whole line to Fulsom, California, ata ¢ AN lector has not siguified his joory and bid the captive immured as the vietim Tux blockade-runner steamer Mary Colestia, | Intention of making any general change of officials, of political persocution to go free, avd that We C42 | from Wilmington, N, C,, via Bermuda, for Nasiaus | the bulk of the wpplications are premature, Mr. throw around the most bumble fireside in our land off bt la otis to betcrer’ele the wets of constitutional Isw and. constitutional | Sunk off the south aide of Bermuds vn the 01h ine Droper evinces ro ng bis department up Uberty, Bus if the avenuss to o free ballot are] sank ie (Continued on last page.)