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E SUN. TUIRTY.PIRST YP A RUNDE Te065 | NEW YORK) MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, i864. URMICT ONE CENT I GOLD. (TWO CENTS IN CLR RENCY. a -- ee The Latest News | suse eer te or de ae Gene From North Carolina. | Tux people of Colorado have daslat be a lorge | at home and abrond, aw the only way posatble ‘ ra aF | aqault on this part of the line was so desperato y te remain in a tere toris! condition, and | through which the r he i accomplish ie Ravages ef the Yellow Fever. i the constitution. This settles the queation | olfect —the diatolution ofthe t o thet Dhellewad that 16 also was forced back ome distance, trit the | vig rp Get. 9,—The oloom traneport Dadtey | 80 the provalility of che woteol Clore Leuut | hat bey the Generals 04 Ps who had @ By Velegra ph to the ¥. V. Sam,-! ground was afterwards recovered with heavy loss Buck, from Morel City, N. Cy ria Fort rhea in the Calted 8 6 Flectoral Collage at hgh that eae an neh ‘ torally totheenemy. This ended the engagement, al- head ’ ; cote € vexte or om to command @ forve ‘ f fn 4 though picket skirmishing conti sed ii de: "Our ' *% 84 hours, with 184 men of the Mth Massa Last vear no lees than four hundred aod thirty. |)! is eriial Ay ro ¢ Me ; é =FROM BEFORE RICHMOND: stinedidl wip hy.dhgerscarbcr heel bite At setts regiment, haa arrived at this port. Geo. | tw vipers were killed at Port Bourton, Mare | SU Casential degree eufeel g ; ra : lou is not kuown, but must have been considers: | wottmarsh, of Neveriy, Mans, end Joe Kent, of | tinique, the females being in the proportion of two |"! Bea A oy Bins ota ‘ 5 ble, a6 nome of our cavalry Ww completely sure oy e " ‘ wwe Thirty-eight egicr waa the Sigheat oy ne a OT . Br tler’ j ines (ss lied 4 ; race Cimact iw hike f N.Y. City, died of yellow fever on the passage | pve found in a neat, and nine the leart, When two | te hin to with is name ft of a Eines \SSaa ° “{ roundet, General Kautz je aaid to have been ap: They were cick when they came on board, and | young vipers are ib one egg, one of them le always | yeace men who tere soon to as - | tured, but mucceeded in making bis escape, The were not men until the vensal bad put to son | Sellow | ex preesed bal opink aie Bhan \ Ps ’ | " > * - + * cou . ar ecrevore his own tree ThE ENEMY AT FIRST SUCCESSFUL--| enemy's loes was severe, We took ab tl PME | Their effects can be had by those author!zed by the . thet earn wg ale Ain wil Be apna cite | {his fame and vepit © “t —- onersy moatiy belonging ongatrect's Cor mila, me that no stampa wil equired pen shote to Mr. EAncolr eking command i TERT ETH F " { nt ines pA ste ng to Longs th phi aaine to receive them, by applying to Lunt & Brow, | qriiavite and powers of attorney granting to so!- | in tue ame weet Hog. at the sme time Capture of Kautz’s Artillery. leadquarters of the Army of the MAG | No. 28 South street, There is no news from Mores | fiers the ngltto vote. Ths exception is tr m1 that be f ha week it 1 view ta ? Oot, 88 A.M —Yhere is nothing to report to<iay | bead Cy of impo on except the preval ace of me Jette aes uc De req Saar alte le . tr feeommend hte t » Fr ter i MS aie ’ } em } 2 nrletion © cloctive franchiag, which fe not de- - % isa . hone too GEN. PIRNAY TO THE RESCUE. from thisermy. Quietness prevails with the ex Sellow fever, which very much interferes with the | gi gnedi by either State or Federal legislation ihe wht Fs a ge ULI n reve jut onar? ception of picket-fring which waa quite briek sil business of the Military Department in North Caro A ioe sala eahke' APA: Walvest Gat WHE ia: iE ms , nN : ex pecial y i Makerere! ~- ty i *) 1 i. Ms ‘ v FEARFU! REPULSE OF THE REBELS. aon the vicinity of Jerusalem pinnk road Nine. Many of the places of buaineas in Newbern | ofer call “the bonds of hemlock," at | thr ¢ etre position at once ta ap pee bubs The weather has greatly changed vince yesterday, | oy Atoong the recent deaths are Major | Dewsbury, id, The ages of the palr and of | the « wor of ft a ti : at Be abe “ wy . ro hundred at bad evar marched tea 0 They Ave Driven Within Thete | adit iy now quite cold Lawson, 204 Masa Heaee Artillere : Provost (rele “beat msi inited were, tWo hundred and | ae aed plhned — nd y ‘ bias twenty years. The lovely bride of arventy-two | wer with at ' able Barer Line of Eatrenchments. | phe sitantion from a Rebel Point of View. | Marebal Lieut Col, Stone Sd N.Y, Artillery 4 Be be steal o tof the 6 ean wee | : mh tl a . on) ag Coret + by o “youth od ge vet " THEIR LOSS VERY HEAVY The Richmond Exqrtren, Oct, 6th, syn: Burgeon Branigan, 182d N.Y Vols, ty-foue yoars cach 1. thevet t I VSS Vin ‘ . r info , ° eS ae Waa bane te . rt the high militar ‘ esta eth ee ae It appears, from the best inf ob pestle and Movement of Rebels into Kentucky. A Sorriiren paper aye that when the news of Ayesha eat i : - mand, that the enemy's position below Richmou @ 4 the capture of Atlanta arrived in Richmon’, Genes / Robel aur f ti Situation, | '*)st stout tour mailes and a half from the corpo- Clarkerille, Tenn , Oct, &.-Two hundred rebels | os) Lee was sent or wid remained in close consul RRL le at mepe, View oO ne ©. AUiOD, | +i, ta ant about 6 tnile and ote ro our | ander Gen, Lyon, of Eddyville, Ky. captured the | tation with Pres lent Davia and General Bra Fae the P. Sa ptermediate lines in that dfrection. nelr Hine ex- * * " rege trom eight otclock fp the evening until) on ‘ e t ic GUNSIVERE Math rowley and Ne located alone directly to the lef of | trcky yerterday, at the mouth of Yellow Creeks | Rea nregarits appo ntment tothe cotmmaud of all the | President od ies be. Sena § ’ * Chatfin's (Chapin') Bul aides encloting MANY | worn ibey released the bot, Confederate forces in the States routh of Virginia | Te ce ha CALL. FOR NEGRO SOLDIERS. residences which bave never heretoforetcun within | adage casts ea detennined upon "ts ‘aio the plan ofan ” FekietlectAde Beedle Pade | Wi nay mbit Hoxhe borg as hostile Hnes the enemy's positi " Mile the From san Francisco. campaign. aa y eT leltov bd t r ' ut : Ny af Sue ake : _ Ji Henrico County poor-house, At the tino of the sah “ney ‘ mr ‘ n ! i, tha Dattie in South-westera Virginie | evems's advance there were a week's supplies ou | San Franeteco, Vet. T.-The ateamsbip fremen | aay Rrpien lately had occasion to receive on | 4v@ ol the yreat ariny Le ree ea 5 hand for the few fumates of the fastituiion, “he | renewed their riotous conduct on the departure of | hia atell a volunterr All. Heartny thia fart, Gon, | Mblevinus docisive remiiti. wer cenay ty heal? ine F : nine will Beye pre bs eee them aN erto the stoamer Golden Age, to-iay, and « strong | Halleck addrestou Geu, By er in which he | ra f an ton to ely \ he Prewd a AN tine 8 the rear, and must, of course, take care of th em.or ¥ * 4 from a iad’ be ; Va Y vor ewar, an cou i Retreat o: our Forces, eend them within our lines, McCletlan was | Posse of pohee, aided by the provost-guard, took ftw dd an ihe aps ont ‘eat ot \ bane e3| the Presigential term, that het ishtt ake Se Velen ‘ ii time about the same distence from Hickrin | posseasion of the wharf. Large numbers of the | tequesied to be informoad whether the in | Hee, and} ie, see a 5 Gant Meo ae., me. &e. firiber to the north, when int ) Sremen were arrested, including some of the rings | question wae expected to be pald. Gen, Butler res |.) ; pe of my aruiaent to Gen, Mes ses an. Fair Oaks on the York River it | leaders Ved, atating that be was nck awaro that Geners | Cel anon We boty Rah edhott public. goed ‘ ERAL GRANT Ou yesterday the enemy were still An Indian war {es impending in Vancouver's Ie Clellan comme {iheormy ; that ne w Gesivned to promote nae 0 eENELAL GRANT. atrengthening ther and lend. Several murders bave been committed by | sure he did not commen! hiedepartment, Fe fire [obs bis oven. He scome it wast candidacye! Severe Figliing—Fedoral Vietory. coutpoe unt! they make it them, aud ecme tribes were in arma, ther added that an he was not a French centies | ols Say oe tive Tntareat f. Hart alwage tenes “ G broltar against a direct atiar A touting board an English ship at Port Ans | gas, there was no tke dof bis enbroiling us | '0 8 The We M0 1B foe asta I spokes War Depart cent, Waehinston, Oct, 5-12 Mim | 4 however, that it can be geloe wae quelled by the United Bates Revenue | with trey tint he wae appointed on ? Ba DNB ivory San Ser cdg , were worthy u n. JoAn A Diz This copartment has re. | the exercise of some enzincering skill Fort | Cutter Bhnbrick, on the 27th of Sepieuber, @tafl because bie a were valuables and thre | Sul thas the avestions | timid Were, WOETET ‘ Lore peporte of the eueme's aeanule | LEME ety however, ‘a the main point now held | | The Methodint, Presbyterian and Congregational | he presumed the Louited States Goverument would | OF Cer oo gop eo intry agate co ve ’ se enemy's assault | Lv them, their mére advanced positions orraing, | Convocation in this State, have adopted Unioa re | find funds enough t) pay him withal, | Bed , + aoa esad Lis Contd ASN yrobably yooterds 5 f sive sulmequent | for the prosens ot least, a mere pocket line. There | solutions and in support of the war. Wain cotala dea euiathe (he Jui Davia CAROL IA vasick chil’, and regretted he coul Pp alee, and Gen ant Aetion ving | Was @ report on yester lay Ler d ie Su, San Francisco, Oct, $.—Tho man chargod with | yigeurt. A few dave wea suerrlla a he 1| vat “1 to Mr. Lin nb my yeturn, the the e wo t nner line of intrepchments i rok dlas Ak a ig cp ders wade further to the | forging United States notes is named Patrick | by Res Woods, captured the town of Rabiils as llag | attemp: Tha wie at the jntion of joni | D partment of Virginia and | postive e ogee bead bn tids the ll phosbohtla a week by steamer, | eaused all the men to be drawn tip in ling aud | oC hors by rem ae nell tin and tod ert Po Mm Litt, Ge einen ian hare been removed abeir piaces | Advices from Acapulco say that the French fleet | took the vite betwann Abe Lincoln enti Jef Davis, | itn Leh usht it probable M-Clellan migh® be . '? = bd } 7 al Oy ‘ woe ur « t ! ene A. M the enemy, hating | ha teers mpolied by others who were marched | expects shortly to be reinfi i, | pees be ey Ph 7 Shaky eg ele radi A | write to bir ia ve u iy] he u D.vielons ui the lof | "Pp the Perineula, There is, boweve » 80 Ee Fenaon By spontaneonscombustion fifty thousand dollars | like fogr. They then made thom shout for Jeff, \} rag Maodlndaibcags! Lh soua hed: Ge to believe that a mane rver of this kind) was put ip ‘ ie 4 at round ty our right 8b | pesos ithe eneras, based upon the supposition | Worth of coal, stored 'n the creat cowl depot | clong- | Davin, Marmadulee, Brit Bhotby, and Ai Anders | vind aw Gen, MeClellants had beau, they attacked with «pirit Kautz's | that Lee v be doveived into the be , ling the latter “tbat bigh-souled human! tas Your obedtont servant, FP. Bram To show his ieucy with ot vef that aa ing to the Pacitic Mail Steamship Company, wae Ls ntre ment nd drove him | mevetme: y the left wes tueir real 1 urpose, ao: latel , , * by ahooting ’ ‘ sattearbraents mrt drove Bim | goa ag hoabould perceive thut they were march: | '** sMeswcckit hat pb Le alee kL th RAP tect Aa dale Pai Meeting of the American Board. sof men, bur eth the tormof | ing troops tnck to the South aide, Uiatbe would Woot iad alchi rovclearn. & eovnlty atte CSpeeutl Correspondence of the N.Y. Suny tis 1 The enemy y considera- | take awag bhe reluforcerents from Chafin's, and Soathern News, vat <a] as tT os is ee oft “4 é W vats Ov te Ty 1886 bie loas te hits attacks <4 swept down rer yee et Ore % posit ate isd ¥ prey a 4 The Richmond papers publish a etringant order | wore but little inferi Heitor of the Sin? ops mere y Mearoue p & be Pen! a 5 : ‘ ad . i . ind aes hive a Rhy wad really. & eb of the Federal | 0m the Confederate War Department, revoking - The grant convocation, entitled the Amertess) ' 4 plan, it has tured out @ failure, complete and | ell details’ for apecial duty, sud requiring all The Political Field. Roard of Comintestoners for F Mossionsg . nt a ridiculous, ‘sons thus ‘etailed'* to mediately fc roruing 6 ¥ : ‘ bird There is tilt artrange silence a? out Petersburg ate Onis thane td epee {ramet shy for Frank Blair and Gen. MeC lellan— How the | clorot ite pes one Pos tera rhe attendance part of the Oo yesterday scarcely # gun was /ueard vp to # lave ity, Only those “details” actually employed in Latter wos Offered a Command RE © wea very large. Somo gay thot five thoussnd meantirorm ads u hour in the day. B: sides ore +eaid to be waiting | manufacturing arms and munitions of war are ox+ Self-Appainted Dshchk ALP Faby of be | strangers t entertace vo, aod that ong ‘ ‘ ' aod watching. The eneiny are evidently deter- | emnt from v x Visit to New York—The Politicians and | ° z ‘ ; Liew wot, bub we hy inineds if posalble, to stretch the tr linoe around to | C™P* from the operation of thisorder, TheES-| Ut iaiical Lditors—W hut Uslule eald to | thoennd five hundred were oblied to returm Tow \ P.M. Itookt (ie South ade Railroad, to do wh ich they will have | @C'RZ% commenting upon this order, states : Gen. Mel lellan. home at e for want of an mmodtations Drney, with tw bviious up the Darbytown | to fivlt ther way to itfor sir. miles “on a bee The details ahould come forward prompt'y t their Sriver Sentsa, October taco of meeting, ina splendid ‘ 4 qo) bne* Onee upon that road t vey wil require at | services are greatly needed, and, if they are speed. | x litova of the Nit LI ntelliver } three 1 na be adva nd | least fifty thousand new troops (o preserve the po- | iy collected anu sent to the front, there will Le ne | as - bec ad ve : se ‘ y aie be at three cays nae rn has rea { sthe intrenchments | sition, or their ne willbe bt uta slender eemi+ and the condition of the | giuoy KS ura at purports te be 1 kad Appebshs rik Dr which. the é: fr Y cod were fore | curele, which may be pierced at any point, country present the moat encouraying expect, [tia | oy wyat passed. ine raation between Gen. Mee Aolikaas aa Pre H ped Ad: tifving for tt vou, Our bas teen amal! } a 10 wool to couceul that mora men aregrestly | inv anand mveelt when DT vis ted New York shout | pened tho hisiness, and in the : Fight in Southwest Virginin. wanted. The President has empliatically announced | 1) 6 20:h 0) Fuly lust. [bis eyregiousiy erre’eous it Aut N.Y., preached @ not one-vightd that ot the ¢ Wr save abous : the startling fuct that tworhirds of the army are | ts, As you evidently ate Ok: ALLER sh } 1. 08 s iuedred teiecner Cncinn vy Oct, 9.—Gene ral Burbrdge, with | ateent from the ranks, There sould be no n t | trea sce, a to what {a terme y apical Bnd vd ad An P. F. Berusm, Mal.Gen 2,50) mounted intantry, attae ked Saltvillo in South. | Peiuforcements bye for this moat diseracelal | ip euon, t, besitnie to pu the ionvked” Hroeeenie a ead 4 ‘ ; Straggiiug and cleserting But as the fact 1 truthful lement of its object Lisdd i Hoadauartara «Denar? of Virginia and | Western Virginia, where some extensive omit: | Srisin, aud (hie evil mus be repairels the de- | se) as cians ¥ enterprines mages North Carolina, 1 P.M. Friday, Oct 7. works are located, and ca) ried two redoubta, cap. | tails are called iP n to do service, How long | of we t to New York to heal the division tn the : a Ae y 00 ‘ton a m pi turing 150 prisoners besie cs a lange number of thoir aervices wil! be required caunot now Le | Calon party, by presenting my views to the leade | ae see 1 creat ioe Brig.-Gen. Kh ‘ ; : aud, but aixtvor mnety cara willterininate the ; had in t hands the me oh is bd hg ‘ \ na horses, mvsle& cattle, etc. Our loss was amall. | active operations of the campaign, and then details | BY mee Nie vetted pe i Sacer akminee whicl vexpessod by @ a bg , : 1 >» var s ’ bay s] is % "I 2 - 1 Gen Colone! Meson, of the 11th Michiean, was killed, | may be resuuied. But as prosent all are needed, Thal fa ! ar in the opluton recently ux. 'y p God by See ; A.M,— | sul Coloma! Hanson, acting Brewlier-Genersl, was | 80 all aust comme forwarded, Those that delay OF | pomagei by Gen, Grant, tat union in the North | 4 who has been making : sy % ety vein 4 ‘briak will be hunted down and perma: y eon | y, iy quelithe re e!!ion and resiore peace | on our | Woundel, Finding the p'taee strongly fortified and | tothe army The baw of Congress ath ww the ss seern | Gefondedt by a large force under Breckinridge and sions. Tosud youa | Pebelr, General Burbrid ze withdrew during the esiopary sta- a? ent instrne- wavely and of the oruployment of nogress if fully carried out, would ive ten thousand mento the army of N ite mine mite to what Timmer to 1 repaired to Now very patriot, | col the) present ; Virginia, The slavesand free negroes can t a \ eae neiliation, Lwort to 4 extending my right | night, leaving bis woun ied, The betels pursued | Pressed just auy other property, aud the bow | Tous 10 eyhaeh “ Py atta f miblic. one | “ rh min iid foe ng on the | for about eight miles, General Burbrige passed | provides for their aupport and clotbiug, aud joys on there, to cacertain fn what wa emmony wanid | towards ‘ Ah i ; repay tte r-Gonera! through Covington this afternoon on the way to the owner soldiers’ waxes, The question o; task= | jose be attains’. Ibe! eved that united « | near of Bir i “¥ : ‘Dr. Jouns King, who bas . ing soldiers of negroes, of regularly epliating (hem | er bell sid ho concentrated ob nh rer | Maire or Con » De raiy Balt ys t of Virginia and | Lexington and fightiog them for their eafety as well as our didale Sor tt than « been for 86 yours nae ia eee eh INA, th (Rebel Aceoumt ) ; diteelf to every reflecting | canceda : spa che lion of the day, He told, 10:30 Pp MH have presented itself t ry reflocting againat whou (he aha hen and how Late Richmond papers contain the follow. propriety of euiploving neyroes aa! jf slou bad tied a per MEP fi G Us. Grant Birney has} al! Dot at present Giesuss; but where |e eee ee eee promt pu oT land wo tee erat vutr peti n, and holds the : : | ever the subjugetion of Virg r tbe em- 7 e n " gh ye" hs mt ; Headquarters, Army of Northern Virinia, | ployment of bee elaves as #0) r | bmint @ frat instance } ay aan i iay ld cher sh it higoly. ene a the Vine of entrenchments | pe, 41864,—- Hon, Secretory of War :—Goneral | tive poaitionsy then certain! Livni ey Feeney rnaidaniet 1 that the disruption ar x » Darbytown | Breckinridge reports that the enemy attacked Balt. | making them eoldiera, and giving ireedem Mi we Pen hele: Lrectl, rhtest futhunation ae bids wee Mon 5 fatto Tan nontiank wht of, near Fort | Vile om the 84 inst, and received # bloody re-| vw those negroes that escape the | af my object, and ot course without his authority. ree thie coanliltieaie Peters- ie j of battle. We should be glad to seo the © L apprised no ove but my son. . letiere were road and n a he nt at Peters They retired during the riight in great oonfusion, | rate Congress provide for the purehase ot er TV iaaenad York I first enw the editors Latanbieameemn yates 6 8 w , tonla ¢ ) best cf this Lay's | spparently tu the direction of Sandy River, leaving | negroes, present them with their freedom an | of the Evassxe Poet, This preas had evidenced | +t EO r = fy of work st e evemy killed and | test of their dead and wo anded ip our bauds, privilege of remaining iu the Statessand armyeqt 4 . fs Sian with e Administration, lta cope | ously aul wang, * if ; try, (Tin eile ‘ae ee : ead Hoeis pursing ther drill and She them, We Lelieve that the negroes, |G *AMIR On ee on dd good wronnd of dis intens ab) AG: 0 aCe ee u Sieg prisonera and a bloody re- Ail of our troops bebave d well RF. Lee ideotined with us by doterest, aud fighting for thar | Ol ak explained to Mr. Brvant the attitude c BY WOM): pany pce: pany 4 ! aha 4 . Fadia SGC Pie freedom here, would te thful god reliable sol lonty ag Lund n reference 6 ne ! . hich dear 4 ported, by » w vy thobely, ai killed. | Diepateb frem Presifent Lincoln to Simon aiere ond, undor bere whew ay eile Pais waters that ages bo ‘na revarded ¥ Abe tothe money found to ber € * depended cu 1 Ob 2 oruily tre , 7 t wi ot l ht n Revie, Major-Ger Cameron, ci i eten tor sie t Heys tight I ie nos | meeeures ua on * My Pe he aon aves urchem 6h . ww n ? hand pea by , , pon COR, yarn . int ¢ « 1 - Nod t r i from the com- Philadelphia, Oct 9.—In consequence of bogus | ne oes Ty DOW to discurs thie m apd may A “i rag eet aa BF rat tb Ls i Bi Me WAS Wr I ' » Row vor Sberidats | yeports of disasters to Grant's army published to- | ME 't POUCEe Sh pap orp mete } ace Os eth | he lite had a} Li t very ground he then roy tolegrar of yesters | Gas, a diqpateh was seut to the Presideat sud the 8 ee Ne ee er al tadaraaiic | Same Witt whet nt the only man on whorr ' & the Lanter Was ' % cause, = This war le for pal t wWdepenue | uld or tue waintenance of the cause in | Toston, gave ' ! ary of War. (ol) wine reply was received : thee om our side, and for the subjugubun of w sh we had ermbarked—for the unica of | ’ Keita low exerciere ‘ | “Washington, Oet.9, 6:20 p, m.—Gen, Sivon , Mh the emane! patron of negroes ou the ig ®, oe atrength, end restor tion of the Natloval Govern. | ‘ ° La erBtinie’ Raat by ’ slo x, Philidalphia—Therve } a} uy. If we tail, the vegries are pou nally fr ment. Inext sow Mr. Bennett, of the Henann 1] Llapegdth ecg yeaa yan olde of labor, Bb. ! | Camano, SAIC PAG ie alsol ately bo | era ther masters resily ginger, We rous:, ther | had m long. agree abicy enlightened conversation | M's 5 , aU | news here from the Ari.y of the Potomac not pni- | fore, succeed, (Oiber ohare may ena Wee | vib him. Dexoressed my views With earn sinesds N a4 " Ur | Labed in Stanton's bulletin of yesterday and before, | 0% but Virginia, afer exh Usting he whites | and frankness, and as he did those he enterta tues ava. will tight ber Liucks through to the damit wea, BOG TO forgetting old scores of ait refaol 5 ‘ 8 | The Noe is open aud mere business dispawher sre { will be free at all conta 1 Ge EUR ee cos toa to gate aeaiia’| Launch of the Serew rrignio dake. ’ | possing over it. Have no alarm on bau dia- The Charleston papers state that # furions# bom | bo necernt, ba Inet da { Obie lt Tie new tv triva fobo war jauncued | patches, A. Liscoby.” | bardmentof that place occurre | dnrtag the lass two | pes him Lila me : ou Saturday ate shovily efter S otclock, arid ivan ed poni- Suste aes Goth ces ae th day g consdaralée damage and Wilt COFe ee nt sc b bin aatiedes! inc rao 0 weet ray \ ug the dis- ‘ t SHERIDAN or three days, causing ang Mr. Greclev. terview wil Hl ‘ a larze cor 1 “ 4) on gnuedt wo. Tt will bo remembered GENHRAL SHERIDAN, alorin from flying bricks and spRiut ra, that his Lest edorts would not be wanting to @eure present we noticed Moar + tl r tropa crossed the James | The Army «tif at Harrisonburah.--Reb The rebel Governor of Ainbs a.m In his monsage | the peace of the countsy through the reeslaciton of -Coaumotore (, RINQGOLDs River ' m the Calling out thelr Keserves, ete, to the Logislanire, warns the poupk: that thes mus | he Pres! hen Barlow, the intimate, persons® and Admin) Tesayp and rpar ( But, ¢ several guns Wasnrsarton, Oot. 9, fly w the aid of Georg. as the uuly moeus of pre- | Tee of Geveral McClellan (who was nov h the chie noer of ' f re, An witeropt was afters Information received in Wasbingtam to-night | serving their own Stato from ruin and devastat.on, | 4 the city). Llet the Ger oral know that I would be | nd ohers: end a nul one . ‘ , f ; conversing with nt tat y F 6 ot | tates that Sheridan's army on Friday was atill at! gratified by an opportunity of v “ in and is mace er POU PHLITO Ae: Neh ' ‘ monce He came to town and visited me in ny ods. x ad, bucat ta Ours A onceentrench. | Harrisonburg, and wae regular'y receiving sup- General Intell P i ry the Astor House, Thad an beur'é conv eraa- ' Ar ting . Reels the ar ‘hat ¢ he . | pies from Martinsburg. The interventmg country [By Mail to the New York Sun.) tron with him, which I pretaced by telling birry the A y t are | is dangerously infested wit), juerril!as. Wast | mot.ves which bad ike aaBS Ie te Ne w Yorke et i ras bs ” "4 Par va d them above, and by # ne vetly ‘ : | A Richmond letter in the Caantestos Coveom of Mas. Gry, Warren and staf! are in Washington, | ba faled Hi f t come from Mr Ine had : ; ater, The ava rt K 1 ‘Tue steam-tug Winslow wenteto pieces on the | to hirn that Pdid not com ‘tnak ' his vessel «ullar chareee the Sd tnst., says: ‘Longstreet re!leves Farly, and railroad pier at Cleveland, Ohio. « Friday night } no authority, or @veu Couseut, brown bit to rake | eontr thiay the promised } Oae Pe MOVEIANG, UDIGy 01) i I vn cel HY 4 or overtures of any aort te him; | ter, sud if abet to eoine p : F fs | unless the enemy's force be really 60,000 veterana, Five of the crew were lost, repes Ree Ween apprinad Of ioe Yell Of yrire' || bpeed. Tier, CONIACUUF » large um, 6, r then ie we eba'l get a good account from the Valley Thir- Roneet J, Beroginuings is 6b ng Ohio for | » park to advise with hem (the | nov She ¢ snes} rie a ‘ int sae teen thonsand men in reserve, already brigaded, in | Lincoln and Jobuson. Hos relarive et r | m he knew to be bus fries a with ¢ Idaho « , : ie He ; senelaeritiee - : “‘oini, " inridge, 's also on the stump for ‘ | rewards the nieresta and bs own, told ' ery ry eo stray t tat whey presented rather a weal | Y lzglola ese to be called out, Pendleton, bim that hal litle doubt he would be the nonin wa; Leneth oo ware de vrdldy A ae : { Aix x hi ry ARF We PES wr . CG 71 Co ‘tions “ce lenyth over a O fouls extre » 5 feet Re a wba tog = Pareled Osicere and Sow peter i ln coeds ne Far La : a wiepe eee i vit pase yw Ss *y Me f hold, 24 et 6 es, Boe has tvo full } 7 { { orvdand * Arat eplem u P Get h ancy J tee pdecleextending 10¢ ; coe nT | Baltimore, Oct, 9.—A dispatch from Annapolis | proceeded the dite Ya Cor Fork Vancouver ace | would be that of all previously defeated candi= | deviciy and an orp ie | nding 1m i oom wad n they were | aa vg: Cou,panied, by Governor GiLbe. Fee te na els and Abe vest’ woah ale | sad topraallantin RbiCs She haw 10 feos prin roe © ory. | “Lhe flag of truce steamer George Levy hes ar-! Gangnas Drx is ontin a leer in fav rol Mr. Lin. | Cay, Calnoun, Wabowr, and the reat; & t 1 r » Dut were a UrCcec ; » which will rake her fore is expecte) that her two beuriven upto ephty revolutions per hus four boilers which, with her mar © pluced below the water-line She hae paro Presi . yration to the ehief place in the rived, with 65 led officers and 629 men, Turte | cola for tbe dag Mr. Cow eety, ae > honorable ay there was wore anuinber of deaths on the passage, The gen- | stor for Purnaylvauisy it te stated. bas dec! an instinct in the public mind which slways ex- eral conditiog of the men is mest wretched. Thoy Boliallune ' cluded from general confidence any whe sought it : ; 4 Prrxce ALyaep will arrivein Bom 1 next autumn, are sic And starving. The New York ts oxpectod without support to the enormy'’s and Battery with the lesss suspicion of se!fishness at the expense int @ . ' commedations for 300 men. Bhe will 1 end will study for a year at the Unt verstyy Where, | of creat nasional conriderations ; and, if the pubbo | arnple rurondatt ? ' ; The latter Was com |") corpow, with 800 men," aswill le well rordeunbored, the ly xe Pence Cone (ae proueunced its ban by Voting hin down as | spread al nt mie yy ‘ified pi Pee are ! cae » who is said to have sort pas ed a portioa of bis youth, having sorght the place, without duly welgbing ite | enh w) Soames Ff So sidne pro r nd thep finding he = MrLiman, who w. Myr ¥ Lrect: Ges, G tirely Bansted with | great exigency, especially in such a revolutionars DFC bert ked ee aa en- | seen to Kentucky to Gin nN ie Pa Gen. ‘Butler's me " ee Ae exchange | crisis os U.¢ present, he could never mee again I The Monadnock, iron clad, 4 guns, was put into ; tee | stitutes, reports that it is gagement « «wi onthe Dar . commission at the Boston Navy Yard on the 6b own road, 804 4 yrocured eight during woe Contuued on the Now Market soa, tear Pooss that renders them ap aes e only | Gueet ae that when personsliy applic. by Gen. | urged that be our,,? to con#ider that at this momeut | r (Cominued on Kaas poge.) four, and at ® @ declined tc, wterfere with tho» egulet.ous | e schiem +f the L...on party of the North, on the is- ished, . Ve men, elrew dy catabl suo of thy Provideucy, was logked w Gywy WHET nN