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~ oa =e owe eS EEE a” ALG ——_..__.. es THT «FIRST VRAR 1 NOMBRE 10,066. s 9:9) P.M.—Since the foregoing dispatch reached Sheridan bas bean received, announcing the rictory @, hia cavalry over the entire force of rebel cavalry ‘in the Valley, under command of Gen. Rosser. By Helegraph to the NV, ¥.. San. Epwim M. S1antos, Secretary of War. Straabury, Va, Oct, 9--Midnight.—To Lieut.- § ' General Grant, City Point; In coming back to & Little Phil Sheridan “ Objects | tis poet twas not followed up untit late yerter- toa Kebel Pursuit and yy, when a large force of cavalry appeared in my rear I then haltel my command, to ofer Stops It, battle by attacking the enemy, I became ‘ @tiefied that it was all the rebel cavalry THE REBSLS sc TTERED IN of the Valley, commanded by Ronser, and f directed Torbett to sttack at daylight this morn- ling, eod finish this “Savior of the Valley.* The attack waa handaomely made, Custer, com- manding the Third Cavalry Division, charged on the back road, and Merritt, commanding the First Cavalry Division, on the Strasburg pike, Merritt Asubulances, | captured five pieces of artillery, Custer capt ured | wx pieces of artillery, with calnsons, battery forge, Sur Forces Pursne 26 Miles on | &. The two divisions captured 47 wagons, ambu- a Jump. lances, &e. Among the wagons captured are the headjuarters wagons of Rosser, Lomas, Wickam, THE LATE ATTACK UPON BUTLER, | scart tee rc Our Whole Loss only 300 Men. REBEL LOSS OV UR 1000, gailant cavalry, were broken and ran. New Advance ot our Lines. They were “cllowed by our men on the jump 26 miles through Mount Jackson and across the North G00) EWS FROM GEN. SHERMAN. HE TURNS ON THE .2LBEL8., fork of the Shenandoah. J deemed u best to make thts delay of one day here and settle thia new Car- ATILANYVA S7CHRE-—-EOOD Ae PRE REENG ALL DIRECTIONS. 11 Picovos of Artiliery Captured. 350 PREEMOAVLES TAKEN, a7 Wagons and alry General. The oleven pieces of artillery captured toniay make thirty-six pieces capr tured in the Shenandoah Valley since the 19th of September, Some of the artillery waa new and never had been Bred, The pieces were marked “ Tredegar Works.” P. FL, @aeam , Major General, TILE UNION ARMIES. Favorable News From All. War Department, Washington, Oct. 10.—-Major Gen, Diz: —Repora have been received by this Department from Generals Grant, Butler, Sherman, Thomas, Sheridan end Hurbridgs, showing the favorable condition of military affairs in their re- spoctive felds of operation, No recent mtelligence has been received from Major Gen Canby, but by his last reporta Gen. Bteelo waa moving {tn force upon the rear a/ Price towards Missourt, The purposes of General Grant's visit to Washine- ten having be wn accomplished, be returned to his Headquarter; on Saturday. (Signe dy Evwrsa M. Stasros, Becretary of War. [Fiore fol lowe the reports alluded to by Mr. Btan- City and Miscellaneous News. RAILROAD DISASTER AT 71st STREET New Haven Train Smashed Up. $90 PERSONS MmedL AED ONE WIE dD. The Mysterious Murder. A Body Cut to Pieces, Tied np in| Separate Packages and Thrown ixto the River. &e, &e.,, &e. GENERAL SHERIDAN, tout FROM GEN. GRANT N GRAY her Creat Victary. War Department, Washington, Oct 10,—Tele + Oe OP M.--fAeut.-Gen 0. graphic comiounication with Gen. Grant's heet- quarter: har been re-established, and in « dispatch | to the W/ar Department, recesved at 1 o'clock sbie afternoe n, the General reports ss follows: have the nor to report my command night. I commenced moving back t Republic, Mount Crawford, B tor Tf) id our losses the other day were much less and ths re yesterday mor Tho grain | than fir st reported, Three hundred will cover our end fora, - ta had previous | entire lose in killed, wounded and captured, About ty tee “ 1 © hack tothia pont, | omebe ndred and fifty were ceptured, aud a great the v tne I Bi tyote che North | many dead fell into our hands The loma of the ut " \ able for a rele | enem could not be less than twelve huudred, a 1} . two thousand barns The Richmond Wiia of the Sth, spesking of ft ‘ 1 ‘far nents | this} mstie, bas the following: fe 1 wit rand wheat, bave | The gallant Goneral Grerg, commanding « ' t | Text « brigace, fell in the advance. Among other the army over herd of BtOrKs | can alties, we Lave to report Gen, Bratton, of South Vand ‘esied t the troops not lead | Cay ling badly wounded; Col, Haskell, of the 7th : . cmtraces the | Se th Carolina Infantry, severely wounded in the fee Hiibery, also wounded Ge ary was killed. ‘Rince Priday there has bean co fighting what- t Vallev, ae well as A ruroor etates that Gea. © of horses have of which I cannot ’ a | Meigs, me Engincer | ewer, rdcred beyond Tlerrisonburg, near <Bigned,) “CU. 8. Grant, Major-General.” his us act al) the houses with- FROM GEN. BUTLER. 1 Since l came Headquarters Department Virginia and N. = u every train, | (Surolina, Oct, & 1364.—Lieul.-Gen. Grant: Oar r be er has been | mocess yesterday was a decided cn although the bushvhs ny the pect sovof whom have) rebel pepers claim a victory. They admit thas prote pers from comma: who have been | en, Gregg and Gen. Bratton were wounded, Gen, bie thet Val Tis pecnle here are get> | Gregg was in coromand of Picld's Division, No Gnz sick of the We Lome oiore tev Lave Lad ne | movement on the Harriaburg (Petersburg) ade. reaact e so they have No more troops have been over from Loe. The tn crent al nee. Thave not teen f wovement yesterday was nade under hir eye. he with except (Bigned, ) HK, F Botti, Majordéeneral, s rehel ea ¥ that FROM GENERAL THOMAS. P beulo row rd tera Naahville, Tenn, Oct, & 11:50 P. M.—Flave not > ' dt beard direct from Sherman, but Gen, Corae, at Alla- ' i % the toona, informs me that Sherman is at Kenesaw, re- was oti acd by Mo» | pairing the railroad between Atlanta and A!)at ona, ‘ t " " ie has plenty of proviaions in Atlaute, and #o far ‘. ‘ poowed or captured. I | vs the uaain erry is eoncerued, fecis secure, Gon. ( i i learn that fify- | Rosseau reports that Forrest has escaped him by ‘ r. MoNell was | crowxing the Tennessee on flatbuata, above and be- , i wt bands, Thie | low Florence, on the th inetant, whilehe (Rossean ) ws \-e most dariug and daa- | wae detained by b.co water in Shoal Creek and Kix ers in (hus portion of the | Biver. Sounk ) PH. Suenipas, (Bignes) Hlaoror H Toowas, Major-General, Major4iuners!, FROM GEN SHERMAN, " : ; Auiatcona, Oct. ith, 8 #. 9. —Maj.Gen, Halleck, War Der " yom Oct 10-8280) cryy of Stag:—I reached Konesaw Mountain Oct. M.—-Jo Major . Dis, New York: Major- | Oth—just in time to witness at eEistance the at- | > 4 n : ot Washington, hag | tack on Allatoona, Thad entiopated thia attack, ‘ ‘ the Une towards and had ordered from Rome Gen, Corse, with rein- “s forcements, The sttack was met aud repulsed, the (the Ru road was bes | enemy losing some 200 dead, and more than 1,000 ne ¢ for the 6 { General Sheridan. | wounded and prisoners, Ou: loss waa about 700 in . sve te] Thectortown, reports | the aggregate, end the enemy captured the anal! garrisons at Big Shanty and Ack worth, ond burned ’ t @yrasburg, followed by the ‘ | stout seven miles of our railroad, but we have at ‘ ro cannenading bad Ajistoona and Atlante an abundance of prisoners, been t it Lirectier | Hood observing our approach has moved rapidly | A abt ‘ I Gen), Stevenson, eome back to Dallas and Van Wirt sod I am watching him in case he trys to reach Kingston or Rome, mand er Peers, reports (Lat (D284 taots is perfectly secure to us and this army is ' eriny between the cavalry | better off than in camp. . her's Hil, that the enemy were Bigned, W. T. Snenvan, Maj. Gen. aba \ectace ts inthe Gannah Ana gatas GEN, BURBRIDGE, ag eleven Gisa of atta hid Castletown, 10 A, M, Oct. 4.—Hon. B. M. Stan- aint ‘ . " ton ;—Forcing the enemy from Clinch Mountain red and fity prisoners, and Laure! Gaps, after heavy skirmishing, we met the enemy 84 miles from Baltville, on the morning of the 2d instant, and drove him to his works around the salt works, where he was strongly ov - trenched on the bluff, in heavy force, under Va, Oct, 10835 P.M,.—fion, an reports that our a emy ond Fisher's Ail) pped them, driving them beyond Mow kaon, and ving 11 pieces of artillery and’| choles, Williams, Vaughan, and it is said Breck- 80 priser rebels scattered into the woods | inridge. We st once attacked him and drove bim 3G mountains. Respectfullr, from his works, on our left and centre, and held J.D. Sreveneon Briv,-Gen,Comd’g, | incheck on the right and SnaUy in spite of ertil- Sone he — News | the ‘Department, an official dispatch from Maj.<en. | : and Major Haskin, of the Bouth Carolina Ar- | ‘NEW YORK! TUESDAY, OCTOBER | lery and superior numbers, whipped him st every point and forced him beck to his own works. | In the evening our ammunition gave out and holding the position taken until night, I withdrew the command in excellent order and spirits, The | occupation of the works thotmarlves was only pre- vented by fauure of our ammunition. From prison- | ere! learn that the enemy's force was hetworn 6,000 and 8,000, and that Breckinridge waa present with 4,000 from Lynehburgh, My force amounted to 2,500 engaged. It is certain his force greatly out- numbered ours, A detachment sent to Pound Gap force! ite way throngh and drove Prentice with « superior force from hie works at Giadrille, captur- ine several prisoners, a number of stna!l arma and one piece of artillery, Our lows in all ia about S50 | and thas of the enemy more, Report fully by mai! } in morning. Qn the 8d received order from Gene- | ral Sberman to return, | 8, G Renmemon Maj.-Gon. LATEST DISPATOCHIKS, Army of the Potomac Advuncing. Headquartera of the Army of the Po omae, Oct. | 9.—The Pifth and Ninth Corpa sdvanced their lin | yestoriny some halfa mils, driving the enetwy's | skirmishers into ther breastworks, The movement | was for the purpowe of feeling the strength of the | rebels, and to determine whether this point of their i] | } line bad been weakened fo 04 to mrengthen their forces elsewhere, Our forcea boid tho ground | gained, but as yet have made no attack on te | main line, A few prisoners were taken during the AKOOND DIAPATOH Washington, Oct 10.—As the mai! boat was leav- tng Oty Point yesterday morning at ten o'clock, heavy Oring was heardon the right of the Jaroes river. in Gon, Hutler's Department ere vet known, The boat brought two hundred and twenty prisoners to Fortress Mouroe and nine- ty t» Washington. The Rebel Fleet ov the James. Washington, Oct. 10..-The eteamer Manhattan arrived this morning from City Pont, and brought up seventy-five refugees and deserters and one pri- soner of war. Among the party ts @ colored bar ber, named Edward I Drew, who for some time past has been serving on the rebel ram Richmond, as captain's eteward, Drew wan formeriy emples- ed in this ely, and seema to be quite intelligent Ho states that unlews the rebel Meet in the James River ia brought toto action soon, there will not be men on board to work the veasels, ao many bave left by desertion, The fleet numbers seven veasels, three of them being iron-clad rama, each mounting four guna and manned by 75 men each, while their full complement should be 180, The follow. ing ere the tron<lade: The Richmond, the flag ebiyp, Lieutenant J. & Maury, which Drew left on Monday last, she then being below Chapin's Biiff The Virginia, Commander Sheppard. The Frea- ericksburg, Commander Thomas Root, The other vensels of the fleet are wooden, mounting two guna and manned by 80 men each, their complement be- ing 69 men. Their names are the Beaufort, Harnp- ton, Nangeroond and Drury, Rebel Account ef the Attack on Rutier Lines, Fortreas Monroe, Oct, 9th, via Baltimore, Oct. 10..The flag of truce steamer New York, Capt Chisholm, arrived this afternoon from Aiken's Landing, with 56 commissions | officers and 1,250 enlisted men, paroled at Richmond Oct Teh, all in charge of Col. Mulford, Assistant Commissioner of Exchange. The Exqrera, spesking of the recent attack on Gen, Butler's lines says: An engagement took place yesterday on the Dar- | leytown road near Richmond, remulting in the re- capture by our forces of all the positions beld by the enemy betwoon that and the Newmarket road, five miles below tho city, and the capture of be- tween 4) and 500 prisoners, together with nine pieces of artillery and between 200 and 800 horses, An official dispatch from Gen, Lee says: enemy on the Charles Citv road, and drove thew from two lines of entrenchtocnts, captunng ten pieces of artillery with their caissons and horses, and a number of prisoners. ‘The enomy were driven to the Newmarket road, where they were fonn@ strongly eutrenched. They were not preas- ed, Our loas ta amall; the enemy's is unkaown, Gen. Uregg Lat the head of his brige le. Bilacellancous Nebel items, Late Bichmond papers contain the following war iteme: Ag oMotal diapatch from Gordonsville last nih), states that the Yankee raiders burved the railroad bride over the Rapiian yesterday Adispatch from Gen. Barly ty Gen, Lae, ated the 7th Instant, aa’ Brerilan's who e force com- menced feliing back down the Valley last ou hi, along the pike The Exgvrert of the Sth instant saya; All the Yankee naval ofocrs and seamen prigoners in cur banda will Le forwarded North by dag of truce to- day. varge numbers of negroes are at work atrength - eu'ny the fortifications aro! bburgh Sherman te sbut uy by Torrest, with hia lines of commune Government has uot beard from him for seversl days, He captured Atlanta, bus it may yet prove his ruin, Airleaton, S.C, Oet.6 yand toes: hue | « from Halitax, in atternptin. to run the block- | lest night, rau against o sunken rock and pank | in five unfnutes, One roan was lost All ia quiet | with the exception of the usual bombardiwent of the city and Fort Barter. t The Examiner saya’ Gen, Teauregard's new de. | | | | | Gen. Hardee arumed sieatwuer Constenan, «ix cou tinent includes Kast Lousiana, Mississippi, ‘ennesseé, Alabama an! Georgia. The Colurobus (Go,) Bex of the 2th Sept aava that Gen, Forrest bas roveived @ Cornm)smon as Lieut -General of Cavalry, end ie samgned to the cavalry in the Army of Tennessee. The Superiuten: ent of the Rebmond and Dan- that the even! nger tran on that road will be Aeann ued: The transportation of sovernment freighs requiring almost the entire capacity of the road,’ Houston, Texas, of the S0th, say: “Corn bas been produced 1 heir sufficient to supply the Stae two years, The army worm ie making # clean eweep of many cotton fields tm the interior Thie is worse, ax there was a smal! crop planted; and there will be a great need of the stapic article before another picking.” Tar yeilow fever has broken out afresh st Rer~ mud® and there isa perfect panic in regard to it atsome of the parishea People are fleeing and leaving the dead unburied Tae powder mills at Deshville Ulster Co. N Ys blew up on Sunday, and again yesterday. No livos were lost by the first explosion, but by the last three men were killed, and the buildings consid- erably damesed, Yesterlay morning Gen. Anderson attacked the | jon so destroyed that bia | | \ No particulars | - ee ed sPRICP ONT CENT. TNE TWO CENTS IN COURT II, 1864, The War Westward. Walter Savaee Tart , died at Flore Rebels Whipped at Jeflerson Clty, Mo. | Mee on the 1h Sy ty S?, Lowia Oct, 9.—Ofeial diepateher from dof PaAN fersen City state What Lie mivance of Price fem the The ratification of shoe Fra. cee Create (eas Onayre river to Moreau Creek, ten miles from Jeffers | Mee Tahed fnet fen Cily, ou the Tih, was spiritedly contested by An Imperial deerce deetoroa the erring and ourcavalry, Aconaderable number of th eumy where! fisherica hencet rt were killed and wounded, On the morning of the TTANY Sth, the rebels drew up iu line of battiet © our Rota have taken place at Turin, in consequence works but after beiug well peppered by our bay. of!) ¢ transfer of the capital te Mlorence, The moby terien moved off towards the west, and were fol. | ster repeatedly insulting the soldiers at the Hotel lowed by our forces ax ‘niles, receving u- | de \ “ t fred upon by the troops reves ishment from them, A detachment of xth | ral tines, and uusabers were wounded and twenty Missourl Militia, uncer Maj, Montgomery, attackad | Kills! T erent arose solely in ta Se <-f acamp of 300 rebels, under Hbldebramd, at Tyler'6® Gy pe pga s \ i reai Delle Milla Bt, Francis County, and killed 81 of them Maru ite : Rebel Repalse in Keatacky. Bd ’ Clarkerilig Tenn, Oct, % 1864.—Gen. Lyon | pyoipatite m Crebel,) with a force extinnated at 3,000 bo 7,000 men, | doccares Coat tr Attacked Hopk newille (Christian County, Ky.) ot) ® ay J o'cleck thia morning sod demanded an uneond, ‘ ’ tional surrender, which wna refused by Colonel | He DANOAUEDMAN G x. Johnson, The fight larte! four hourg, when the | Far! Clare idom at Vienua. ui, po Cound rebela retreated, The rebel lose waa 8 kitlod and | Reciberg the necessity of brinyiux the pew o negoe 15 of 20 wounded, Que loss waa 6 wou ted, | tations te a epecdy taaue He «a at vod the | early inauguration of the Duke of burge Maryland Politics. | Kugland, Clarendes letter from Vir. Lincolu. | § the balan queations Biltimore, Oct. 10.— A meoting was held to-night Oppessiuot bw LO Tee af Monument Squarg of the frieada of the now | ° © tifth session uf the Peaco Conference the const ution Benator Wilson was emong the | penn centa are anid to have approved the pros speakers. Tho following letter from President } Ia of the comuntiee for the seulement of the 1 , . ™ ‘ } trot tere Lincoln was read : It je underatoad that Denmark has con athe Fxrovrrve Mascion, Waentna- f | claims of the t ec fev ay ary ludemnity. TOs, October 19 VL | ated nearly all the demande of Prussia. Hon, Henry Wo Hofman: My Dear Bire-N | Aden d te Aurtaos, Sop Couvention of Marytand haa forined a new Conath- | onior ot the Government \ tution forthe S sj c wee r ‘ ' number about 50,000 mene this owening, at Male re, to ate a | at nto winter acters uy the towns of the ratification by people. and you ask a word from ol Proderickse me fort a Ip ne the ouls ture of the tr ut whch chore 4 @erious contro ie verey, iy that which provides forthe extinction of | -)inrwebueineae te slavery. Tt needs not to be a secret, and E presume | pally Sve-twenties bus ibinuo secret, that T wish success to tata proves is t position of the fon, I desire it on ev sideration, Ywish all via. ba ateeee ron to he free, Tweak the material prosperity of 1 Ilino's oe rears the already free, whoob J feel mire the extinction of p Un the Lon: slavery would bring L wish to see in process of aMule 6 of console dinaj pearing thet only thing ever could | ot the net peo ing this nation to civil war. Tatterpt noargu. | Ur M Pal odiel Ee eid wendy Cot ment. Arguments pon the question alrenay ) SCR exhanated by the imme niere ler, better ed sons forme ad uaore f Marla: hers ofthe Chinese Uchettion. | Tor 4 that shall | tiled excead Cl Shanghai: Animus (hs oe! " ¢ 1 shall ba pratifi ceodi yur! y pe ; eople of the Biate, shall by their votes, Nonlin onthe 10h of duty. ratify the pew Coustitution } hort fghone. The principal Yours Truly, At - \ captured op killed ‘The Teme on (Ry Matt cone | ely ror, avoided the pain of wite » Mail) , ; easing thie final tee by taking gold-leaf A dispatch to the Phiiodelph'a Terr ramarn states ere ais wt sha: hee pier conn tw revle wn om + that greatexcitement prevailed ju Maltimore yor. | pipe inh Gl attack the Chang wang eseaped, with terday relative te Ue tost oath to be administered | the Pienswrug's young © aol cevoral obuer Sy be to voters at the election on Wednesday, Reverdy | Wav retvhemy Loviig given up bis pons to Sie your we Kanewanns ’ Jobnscn bas published his opinion, in which he | jg. wowtora te Nankin as lie Suield boldly denies its teraliiy and etitutional tyyand | K a 1 Jyperialisia were declares that itis stove, null and 4. For mide per ‘ lon, Whe those reasona be cama that at may t aby all | gered w eof General B A breach without perjury or moral wroup t of tty | t mm the outer wall, bv Unconstitntionality heing # reloase t » take ' pat gate, contains it, Sevoral other loading lawyers } the sure wil ond by the 190i. doctrine, while WiUtarn Price: United States District ter bands | The Attorney and o¥f ers believe it to be len vernor nied ty an Amer Bradford holda the «ame cow, and rigidly er ower which had forve it. Tie resule of thin diforen i an " re to the Ime mated conttoversy, and it ia feared that trouble may | iroopa ren Lexcelle vice by silenang ensue on Weducaday, the day of electiva | \ t pound guns afore s rebel battery ‘ - | The fort.ticw wt hed beer erected pound the From Enrope. | Per ‘peace are sald to have been dee € ted ‘ " ' Five Daye Later News. | te to regist the bunge The ateansh p Jura from Liverpool, 2th va) I e were abic . | Londonderry, th of Beptember, arrived at Qie- : : te he sichit bee vesterday, andthe Hanas from Bouthampton |v nh ente t ““ 25th, haearrived abthia port. Their mewn in tive | Me Ps oF a ae 1 eu he buat de i derslater. The Anglo-rebde, Liockade runner Chars | ot bin wives banging trom t ain the gate lotte, from Queenstown, Alihy also passed Cape de The K 8 arreAic ‘i Pet { ( ard or the ol Nace. A three-maated rebe! steamet, bark rigce | . pi tag ‘3 ON) to AON met, and docs was spoken in the channel off Maite on the 24h of tteupt to disyinee the sirais to wi h ther Soptern ber ret seratiy dilapidated, GDPAT NRITADN " | t 6 becies of persons | had e vauou. No loot of lditional failures are reported {n Engtand, but | oie wee t : © ‘tieu-wang's eats there is uo pante although much deprossion. The | which was of wold yok and ¥ {iolh Note | Intent failures include Francis Cleug?, @ large votton | ther Esau: an, the Viceroy tee Kiang r the F ital, SM present a aptiure. Toe speculator, with Hahilities estimated at alalf mile ngie commander is 0 Kwoetpur,y brother of liom sterling; }ut itisthougbt that hia direct one | ine Viocroy, who uot uu get the Fuw- wu nta may vot oxceed two hundred thousand thon province f “ Tuc Tueping Robert Byroe, stockbroker at Liverpool, with un- me iy oD t " to Le subquad, settled accounts for about #x hundred th usand | E i ai tod chiews vunde =o akeriing, Wut whose nactusl de- baud ‘ . peste in evtunated at froin nixty to ond : hundred thoussud pounds — sterling Josa law ary Fletcher & Cog corn morhants News items. Ville Railroad vives notice iu the Rebmond papers | with listilites of over one bundret tl fla f Lancaster, | pounds sterling; Lgltfoot & Suns, auger refiners (By Telegraph to she New York Sun.) and rice mliers, in Liverpool; Robert Naxen dell, : corp merchant, of Manchester; David Karnes Gov dochne por ce 1) a elplis vestere Workted apiuner, at F 1 { hers adered trade i in portance A. W atweonded to Ameri, havi bit y ; ce Leeds Bank to the anount of £80,000 Alfr t tre Now York, due a8 y woolen haut, hus -ailed Liabilitic Wy, 1M, was thrown from the mw. Ath f the shareholders e|* sella » Banking ¢ 1s, Ite estimated Habit t . ‘ ’ bis it four ‘ bt bundred and seveuteen | woye | ‘ 4 by reason of @ rocks rad (A sanaay Sy) t the tru tur near there. ures mall ex; Ootel inc n ia lag dhe et the a fy ured. banking Inasitution, as well aa " ve ine 1 sury ‘ ! in relation to bd hs Fol wich eaaibis m RS ; ‘ on i 7 fr ther ote Soned ta for the i “ ew itis portant effects will be pr t market pepe ) god ob the pomibun + » bhe influx of ae 1 in sien The @ 2 the ney reps M uassae Gin cotab warket WAR hea bt 6 from Waa so war nochange 10 rate aAec The tra i i tinued very Leavy . } } J inte, and . The Confoderawe loan had deel ned 6a per cent, |"! ett clusing at 6, The news of Sheri victory, is O* : or, be stopped 6 wen considered, improved the prospects of Lincoln's | * ; yp ra Mr et municat re-election, and this, together with the forced sales . sd BOR " mour, Secretary dlanton wriies | on Liveryonl accou nused the aepression, Tho | © pO ee pe f the War Department, ss waa the Loudon Tuxves credits Grant with a success in hw r ay y hoepitals f ve yew te. $i a ita, tng compellol Lee to move, and looks with mu bipag oH kde er aa haea cad interest ior pending res ilta, i M a A frankie, fin desirous exer ing the ¢ snthiad The nvesugetion of the charve against Muller \ loughe and trauep: rtat pas has advanced s stare by the dellvery of the verdict | VANS AH0 Hranet = of the Curoner's jury of wilful murder. Tho most General Intelligences, lamaring evidence against him was the hat found in his possess ou, and alleged to be that of Mr (Py Muri to the New York Sun.) Brigew It was positively identified by the sh : man Who woldit, and the alteration inthe s.ce sat» | Eaal og. lard ico tat bath atiailagt: MOWOENY FDS Mr. Lay who saw tie (Wo) ice in W . on Suturdey, and were eect men ja the rowd carriage with the murdered pe ™ could pot swear to the identity of Muler wit! ‘ one of them, Ha evidence on this point excited | Tne Goveonmet tis reported as serving out blan- considerable excitement in Court, expecially when keoty over outs and bhocs to 11,000 rebel prisouerty Maller was required by the Coroner to pul on the | at Pont | she bat found in the carriage, The Coroner suramed ‘ap in very lucid manner, and the jury returned 9 verdict of wilful murder against the prisoner. Muller was thea removed to Bow street, where the @ljourned magisterial examination took plore, and | ‘ Ls Naticl, Muss, the price of benfsteak bas come dewn t IS cents # pound, owing to compotsion | arnong the butchers, Tux American reaidents in Buanoe Ayres hae raised #6,000 in gold for the Sanitary Comm 3.09 of the Valted Stutme [Cth asl OT bbs DMO a cousiderable amount of evidence was heard. Fi- nally the prisoner wae commited for trial, resery+ ino bie detense

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