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OS eee ee THE THIRTY FIRST VRAK, » STUMRBER 10,067 ‘ The Latest News! 2 ‘Snares: Sth Ward.—Dem. maj. 297 ; Dem. gain 150 6h " —Dem. maj. 157; Dera. gein 121. ad = Dem. maj. 275; Dem. gain 164, ity Telegraph to the %. ¥Y. San. ith =) Union maj. 68; Dem, gain 27. - a ith “© Union maj. 927; Dem, gain 108. ih * | Uaton ma, : Coing gain 114, \ { ith "= Unton maj, 845 ; Dem gain 98. r) wh * — Union maj. 720; Union gain & - — 2th =“ ~Union maj, T28—a new ward. The Second Ward of Philadelphis give’ 180 Union majority; Unton gain, 162 Tho roldiers a8 Chester Hospital voted es fol lows: Union ticket, 1; Democratte, §. The Union majority tn the city ie 7,081 leet rear, Union gain, 17 Recapitalation. The meagre returns (rom Pennsylvania, a4 given abo re, show the following majorities: VERY HEAVY VOTE CAST. Probable Administration Success. Republican Mujorities Reduced in| Jennsylvania, GAINS IN OHIO AND INDIANA, 006, ageinst GENERAL WAR DISPATCHES, | femocrenetayerines Set07 Tee MWIsSsOL RE INVASION, Excess Republicas............ 0,051 . The estimate of gaina to the ranke of the two par- Sharp Parsait of the Enemy, ties, over last vear, i 06 followe: MORE VESTREOCTION OF PROVERTY. | Democratic Gain....... 1,671 . " Repablicas Galo .........+006. BAT Extracts from Rebei Papers. 4 : — Excess Democratic &e., &e., ue The Vote for Congrem tn 1862, in Penanyl — —— vanie. TUY CLECTIONS. VAN DLDA Ih. De aerate. DENNSYTV ANIA jer. 6.278 Ramnel J Rendall. Liz hel . fret. 14 ~o fol) e , Charlee O' Nei, RO1t Wm. M. Reilly... Onis zRuaECIP? SE oa sha Bho | ere WIN. Charles Buck walter 4240 Mewurve luye Leen S48. George Northrop. ATS sda 5 9,005. Henry P. Rose 543 J = 6. 4:92. .B, M. Rover 11H Doylestown=-Democratic majority, 65; Demo. | 7. 9.501 >. Bent 6445 , 5. oo WS 1u23 Grate gain, 05 A Stevens Wt poe tact, Democratic ority. ¥ “beh S618 Dos wn, Ba Co,—Democra Majority, i elfridge., 2408 nets Ti: Democratic rain 26 ls Ketcham 9641. Chariee Depnison,.2),48 ssvante DieTatoT 1s Vivaees Mercur, $44. Vieter KE. Potllet.... 1.906 at 2 } 1109, Willian H, Miller..1,630 Wenchostir townsh'y ves Broomall, Union, | .. S806. A. 1. Glosabreaner. 12,870 , vit l £ P ! » Koontz..1,426. Alex. H, Coffroth, ..1/,963 329 majority. Dn pep, 5 1 7,008. Robert L. Jobnaon, \3¥8 Chester berou ch, Delaware Co, Union majority, ) ! 9.516. Theotore Wright... 564 1 . W. 9.004... Wiliam Bigler.... 9,402 And, Unie go 0he, V. Culver. 12 William 1, Corbett. 11,886 inane of % 23 -Ahoe. Williame &959..Wan. J. Kounts.... 7,036 Delaware Co.—Union majority, 1,250. Union | #4G. ¥. Lawsence 9,547. Jesse Lazear........ 9956 Toor, 200, Total 218T8 Total 220,68 sranre puraic?, bemocratic ‘wajority in the State, 0,252 First Ward of hoe, Cason masority, 1% INDIANA, Reading, Sev Ward—Lnion majarity, 90. Indianapolia, Oct. 11.--The election passed off With Ward—Lnion majority, 51. Ninth Ward— ¢ quietly, as far ae beard from, throughout the State, Pemecratic majority, 39 Reporte thus far show large Union geins over the NINTH DIATRIOT vote of 1860, which gave 12,000 Republican ma: Lancaster —Dotooeratc mojority, 180. Deamo- | jority. dratic gun, 10 Wayne County giver 3,900 Union majority ; TENTL DIRTHIOCT Uaion gain 2000, Pottev Ne —Fisber, Union, 479 majority. ‘mon Partial returna from the 6th Congreamonal Die- rain over lust year, 45 Norwegian townehip— | trict give 7,000 Union majority ; gain 5,000, Whrion gain, Winchester gives Morton (Union) 828 ; gam 60. Randolph County, Union majority 1,100; Niles County, 600 ; Cambridge, 382. Gain 17 over Lane's vote, Dublin Precinct gives Morton # unanimous Union township 086 Dernecratic majority vorae majority Democratic majority. Port Chiutor Port Slinton borough 11 Den Tamaqua Torougl 98; Bnien gain, Democratic m7 a)ori- vote 266 a. 11) Democratic pan, 20. Pottstown Rorough— lodianapolia City and Township bave probably immMocratic majority 171, Democratic gain, 37. gone 1,000 Union: gain 4000, Centreville and ELEVENTH DIATRICT Township give Morton 556 majority, Delaware Freemansbucw, Northampton county—2 Demo. | County 1,500 to 2,000 Union majority ; gain 1,500, ic majorit t n gain, 3 Richmond gives Morton 1,683, McDonald 1,520. Mauch Chunk-100 Union majority Tuion | Union gain 500, Dearborn County, Union major- pin, 18 ity 600, Fasten Torough, Northampton Co...nton ma- Reperts via Cleveland. prity, 85; Union loa 5 Cleveland, Oct, 11.—All reports received from i Todians show large Union gains over 1840, Probe. FOr TFENTO piernicr DP CH 3 Dero. majority. | UY Morton will have 2,000 majority, and there ALPHA a aburge or ern. a Inion Con) ; lem. gain. 140, As taras heard from the Union will be 8 probable gain of two Union Congressmen OHIO. Cincinmitt, Ort, 11.—Hamilten Connty gives about 5,0 majority. Bugleston and Aayes (Union) are elected in the let and 2 districts. Cleveland, seven wards, giver 1,045 majority. Sandusky 5 Democratic majority- Union gain of 429 on the Gubernatorial election, Hamilton County gives 6,000 Union majority. Seven towns iv Portage County give 1,141 Union majority, Three towns in Ashtabula County give 548 Union majority. Two towns in Cuyshoga County give 1 Union najoritr, Cincinnati, Ort 11 —Gen, Schenck, for Con- gros#, in the Gd Districh has about 2,000 majority. Yhe Union majority in the State, on the bome vote, is estimated af 40,000, Fifteen or sixteen Union Cong reassimen are elected, The Soldiers’ Vote ty Washington. ington, Get, 11.—Ballow were to-day cost rious hospitals and militery stations tu and viel) ty by the reldiers of Peonaylvar uia and Oh'o, Mt fe represented that there were but comparatively few Democratic voles polled, he others being fr the opposing tickets, @ajority is 156, rirTrrsTA Rix townships give wees Ba. Cumberland Co “0 BINTELNTO NISTBICT p- 140 Demonratic res *6 Union majority: Onion cicea Gloashrenner, for Cone ress, about vajority Redford! borough and towr Demccr ¢ rain, § ERNTA DISTRICT. n majority. Union losa, 447. » Union bss 46 ronjamity. uty districts in B 4 sty in the county Blair Ce dantington t Lebanon © ee, 200, M8 DD: mem Union KN Co give ail be 1, Philadelphi t ‘ongrransional Dis Dern Lith imatiority ‘ , t, { i jority 4Uer 1 rth Destrici, Umor ja Brcks Co, dd Dis- ey Yi SOT} this cits 7 Unieo Newark Charter Election. Newark, N. J. Get, .—1n the Charter Election to«liay the city bas gone Democratic by a raduced majoriiy. The Valon men gain ove or two Alder. men and several School Commussioners The re- turns are geattering and core in very slowly, Returns from al! but three wards show «# Union gain of three Aldermen, Dem, ma nion ms ¥ U,000, *, 6S Union ma Kingeton, ol D \ heard from, gives 43 | i} | | | ma). gain, 600, The Maryland } lection, An election will take place in the Btate of Mury- lana to-lay, on the aeceptance or rejection of the new Cousiitution which bas lately been proposed , for that State. The Conatitut on abolishes slavery, F ; | and would probably be ratified by an immense : ‘ai: majority were it not for the Asturting tn- \ fluences {nduced by the test oath, which my induce many persons to vote againat ft. The Convention, it will be remembered, pre- wribed a certain form of cath to be taken by al! | Vorers ae @ condition of casting their ballots, The | question has Leen raise! as to bow far the Gone r atitutional Convention bad the power tw linpose 7 1 Dem 5 other conditions than those preserited by the ex- ‘ ' Rep. maj ist'ug Constitution of Maryland and the laws io accormdance with it, Governor Bradford aud otber yr maipent persous have decide! that the oath ie jeu). Ov the other hand the Hon, Reverdy Jobn- son, United States Benator, and Hon, William Shley regard it as illegal aud no ere creer Democratic mojority, 488; Cnien take it under protest. The subject excites great interest in and out of the State, and will probably 188; Union loss 04 lead to important results hereafter, Mr. Lincoln nejority, 1 the Constitution. The polls are o for one dey only (to-iay) in Baltimore, and for two days Wednesday and Thuredey, in the country dis- Wich PORTH NETRICT, Pp 2 289 aalQrly ih Ward o adelphia, Kells, Union, (ree Lulon gain 27% } sf SECOND DISTRICT, 1h Ward of Pilladelphia (official) :—Ualoa ‘NEW YORK! WEDNESDAY, binding force, and recommend that voters shall | nas expressed his hearty desire for the adoption of POSTSCRIPT. NEW YORK AUN OFFICE, Wedneadar, Oe He 108s te orelonke Ae at Additional Flection Retarne fom Vena- @ ms Pittedueg, Oct 11.—Alleghany Canty returns OCTOBER 12,1864. (nerrifias at Work in Kentnchy. =~ Lexington, Ky, (et 11.-A private deapateh jnst received here and conmdered reliable, asaya the rebel Capain Peter Farett's band captured and burned this morning'# train for Covington, abone @ight miles ‘rom that place, and rol be! the passeu- gers. No further particulars have been received, SECOND DisPaTon, Cireinnati, Oct, 11 —An attack on a passenger come tn alowly, About ome half f the district | train of the Kentucky Central Railroad was mote have been heard from, and indicate ® Union ma- jority on the Congreassonal vote iu the entire coun: | ty of 6,600, om the home vote Pittaburg givee e Union majority ef 1,430, ing off of 400 from Curtln's majority. Hh District—Lancester County, Thaddeu Ste- vena Union, elected by about 4000, Taion loss, 1,600, 16th Metrict- Pulton County, shout 280 Demo- cratic majority, Dernocratic toes, 30, 14th District—.Union majority, 431, 013. § 24th District—Trnion majority 900 in Beaver Co, Union boss, 150, ' 2h District-Crawiord Gag Union majority, | 1,400. Union loss, 500. Tub District, — Chester County reported 2,000 | Union majarity : Union loss 600, \ Sth District,Buek's County, te reported 1,100 | Demvcratic majority. I shis estimate is correct, MW will defeat Russe! Thayer, the Union candidate, | unless the soldier's vote turn the majority the | other way, Philidalphia, Oct. ,—Sth Distrieb—Reading complete—Union majority, 114. Union gain, 65 19th Matrict -Erte--Four city wards give 200 Uniou majority, 1%th District—C mbrig Co. gives @ Democratic Majority of sbout 1,000. Democratic gain, 17. Chester County gives ® Union majonty of about 100, Union loa, 890, 18th Diatrict—Frauklin county gives a Demo+ cratic majority of 180, Demooratic gain, 300, 15th District. —York county, Dem, rma), 2000; Cumberland, 600; Perry not heard frow, Glons- bremer's majority wil) probably be 8,000, LATEST. « Philadelphia, 3:80 A.M, 12th.—The vote tn the State is eo close that probably the soldier's Votes will be neceannry to decide the result. Forney's Prass elaims a Unian majority of 14 - 090, which the soldiers vote will increage to M(H") Ut thinke there will bes Union gain in members of | Congress: ni of the Legislature. The Age ciaims @ Democratic majority on the home vote of 10,000 of 12,000, ‘The Ohie Election. Washington, Ort 11.—The following isthe rote the Ohio soldiers in the hospitels in Washington ond Alexandria to-day; Vaion Democratic. , (Signed) Jaues C. Wermors, Ohio State Military Agent. 1. Union loan GENERAL GRANT. The Kaemy Open Fire, Etc. Washington, October 11.—Information received from the Army of the Potomac tomday, states that on Bunday night, between 12 and 1 o'clock, the enemy opened fire towards the Second Corps, and continued the attack for only twenty or thirty minutes. Our troops did not reply. It is not | known that the enemy inflicted any darmage on our troops. When the mail -boas lett Clay Point yosier- | day, all was comparatively quict. From Missouri. Progrem of the Rebel Invasion. St. Louts, Oct, 10,—From the Damwocnat's Jeff ereou City correspondent, it seems thatthe rebel demonstration ou that place, on the 7th, was merely to occupy our forces while the enerny's main body Croased the Osage river. cations, and finding them strong, they passed westward during the nixht, some 20,10 strong, with 16 to 26 capnou and » jong train of wagons. Gen, Picassnton errived on the morning of the 5th, sud essumed command, and in the afternoon fol- | lowed the rebela with about 4,000 cavairy, Ab night | reports reached Jeiferson that wo hed engaged Price's reaz, while Gen. Curt's, coming from Kan- sna, was fighting their front The Democeat's Jetterson City dispatch to-night says: A courier just arrived from California, 25 miles went, brings information that our cavalry were | skirtnishiug pearly all day yesterday, In the atlernoon the rebela entered California, burned the railroad depos aud & trein of cars. (en, Price hus issued » proclamation q@iating that be had come tuto the State interviing to re- main. We desire to wake friends, not enemies, aud the depredations he had coun 'tted were a wil itary necessity, About 4 O'clock our forces placed 8 battery outside of California, and drove the rebels out, We killed and wounded .ad captured over one bundred, Our logs was ouly @ fow woun ied, The rebels bave torn up ebous a inile of the track, {n severa! places on this side, The rebel Colonel Btandewaite was reported to be at Tipton last night, with five thousand men, moving towards Beene. ville. tenant Key have been killed, and Colone! Shanks mortally wonnded, Colonel Fletcher, with fifteen mon, srrived here from Rolla to-night, and report 1,500 men repairing the Southwest branch of the railroad ; that the te!- egraph will be in working order to-morrow ; that the road will be open from Rolla to Moneile the day aftor, and thas all ie now snug at Role and water-tank at Bcoti's, eight miles west of Jef- foram City, bave been burned by the rebels ; also the railroad depot at Lookout, » few ruiles bevond., BROORD DIGrATON, St. Louis, Oct, 11.—Intelhgence has been re eeived at headquarters thas Price's army went After feeling our forufi- | The rebel Major Rowre and the rebel Lieu. | | The bridge | from Californie to Booneville, Cooper County, yee- terday, and Shelby sent 200) cavalry across the Missouri River at thas poimt. Gen. Fisk has gone to Lexington to teke command there, (rem. Ban- borm is stil! pursuing the enemy. Business is suspended at Bt. Soseph, the citizens having heen called. to arms by Gov, Fisk, in anticipation of » visit from Price, be 25 guerrillas, midway between Puneand Lexiny ton. The engine wa tare wore burned, Express Coinpany, rebbelt, Lato Southern News. Interesting Extracts, The Southern newspapers just received, via Fortress Monro give an interesting account of “she mituation’’ from a Bouthern stand «point, Jef. Davia hes returned to Richmond from his | tour in the South-waet, and, 16 inmate, appeare in | excellent health and spirite, The comments of the Richmon! and other papers ov bia apecehes during | his tour, are by no means complimentary to the facecity of “the President. The Macon speech is partionlar'y condermned for ita indiecreet reve~ | lations, The Lynohb ine Vinorstas tates: | Home porttoux of the apereh of the Presitont, dae | livered et Macon, are uaworthy of bin, and give | evidence of bul taste and worse temper, His covert alluaion# to the yreat soldier he diqrraced fo far ne bis oficial wotion could effect that en! ere jndel cata ned and reprebens ble They are vot in hoey y with tke dir fed mience of the man who hat not, ao far as the pubis uttered one word of complaint Tt may be df even for the President to make a majority of his rown from the track, the W were taken from Adamet and all the parsengers were | follow Atizens belicve Gist Johneton waa incre! le of “striking an honest and oiauly blow for Ate Many “an honest!’ and man ‘a tmanty | Dhow"? cite he give, as ibe 4,000 Yankee bef hora de combat, in the we ty Atlant ‘ testify, Rus let thief he eur ' the President that two-thinia of the a rent from the fleld—4the inost of them Without Jenve—will take the conutry by surprise, What could not these omen secon lixt ww they were in the jine of duty! Thew periodical interferences of the President ort mat brinwing us to «rief, aappug the fidence of both people aud arnie in his wis encouraging our enemies, and pating the way for what we shudder to reflect upon. Tha visite te the | West are usually the pretu le of disaste Ihe | eultation with Rrage and Sobnston in 1a, ting with bis ordering tw thoneand men to Vieke. | burg against the protest of these generals, lost i the battle of Murfreestor featruction of Rosecrans’ army. Hee viet | ivided Brava’ artuy io front of Grant at Ch wa, be pending Longstreet with twenty-five thousand men on ® strategic errand to Knorville, perpetrate! the te rible disaster of Missionary Ritge, where the / of Teunearee came nigh being annihilated President (4 ayain on his travels te “oonter with the Generale.) May God deliver un this tune fron the dispensation which the past teaches us to ant! © patel The Montgomery Marr adds Woe bazord little in declaring that the perch of the Presifeut at Macon is not puch aa the publi had a right to expect from Mr, Ths c juncture of onr affaire, The least the mayaaboutthe ine carnpalen in Georea, the bet ter, He bas shocked the country and the army already enough by what has transpired under bis direction, to space therm acetence of Dia pr The evidence accumulates, that had dohoston been retained i cormmand of the Tennesse: artny, Ate Janta would ly have been dy but Sher man's hosts would have beer ed. To th campaign, in the very vantage vine of viet Presicent, wit word of Wwarnmoyg or remon- stropee, rem atcld and slaliiul General’* from the army. Bberman, in hie report oft operating butore Atlanta, presente the rowle with the sequel The Richmond Ware announces: We heave news cheering, very cheering, trom Norta Georgia, which, for prudential reasons decline publishing, Lat or readors be pat vet bericht in the day is breaking, and al! Eropire State. will Dispatches from Griffin, Ga. are to the following effects Parties from the front state that Gen Hoo ls army hold the Btate road at Marietta, Bherman's aruoy appears to be entirely cut otf irarmy # now upon an offensive campaign, and any day bring on 9 genera! enig Gen, Hardes iste take command and it ie the universal ftopression h n. Bosuregard will «upersede Gen, Hood iu command of the army Gen. Hood had issued « stringent order against ariny stravg) ine Mrs, Greenlow Wa New Inlet ber, Wilmington. Jand to put a book on ber iinprisonment by the federal authorities, and was revurniay ou board the blockade runner ¢ A boat tri ber wad swomped, sud Mra, f who was crossl qf over, Was drowned aga lady of considerable mental and personal acou pl shmenis. The Mevor of Richmond bas offered a proclama- ton of a thousand dollars for the detection “of the dof incendiaries who have contracted with the devil or bat kn, Abe Linculy, to burn dowe Richmond by peace-imeal."" A Richmond paper Jnwiets that the sur ds insufficient, and sionla be increased # hunured thousand dollars, The Richmond Exquiegs anys of Genceal Mf Clellan's prowpecta + Tf elected, be will be pelled, from the nature of the case, whatever bivown jaclvidusl desires may be, to seek negotiation with us, and ned for some time in the ington prison as a rebel spy, was drowned at Bhe had been to Eng cor very fKuspend the military ¢ to many | minds very clear, But we tat still remember Hiattoyive t achance of belug elected atamil, the invading arm ee roust pain po furiher successes within the next month, Ir is the Contedersle srry | which has created a peace party at the North on the cant aide of California, and it is also torn up | Johnston and Beauregard planted it 5 fered it; and we mus we niureé it and cherish it Ia os hitherto: that is with wt, Bhould the military oO Us DeXt MONbhsy M.Ulelian we sand if he were, hoe election could de us Fitteen hundred and th wo Yankes prisoner including Afty-elgbt offic rs and one chaplain, © tured in frontot Petersburg and Richmond, have beca brought to Richmoud and furnished with quarters at the Libby The doctors of Hanover county, Virginia, an- pounce the following sa their new tar fl of lees: Ybirty dollars per vist for al, distances of tive miles and under; all diate over five miles, an additioua! fee of tw rilare per mile; night visite double that of aday vis maultation fee forty do'lars ; visit extra ; obstetrical cases, one hundre | dollars eacb The Bovonnah Rercurican statew that a new source of eupply bas been discovered which pro- m to Le of the highest importance as a sub- etitus for groin and fleur which are becom ing wearce, It is eutlel “sorghum flour" and i@ made of the med of Chinese cane, It is steed to make an excellent substitute for buckwheat, and 1s very savory when made into bve«cske, It can be sold very cheap, an acre of sorghum producing from thirty to fifty bushels of the in. Parched sore seed is also said to 6 the best substitute oifee ; aud, abil more, # smal! quantity of the vith the ground seed makes the coffee | subsusute very vleasant and palatable, \ | ) that n SUN. {PRICE ONE CENT IN GOLD, (TWO CENTS EN CURREACY, General Magruder vemerl an aidrese to the arms and the people on taking leave of the Depart.gen? of Texas, which conchuces as follows: Citizens of Texa for support in my have responded with r Tbave driven from your mice the traltore whe would bave seid you to the eres s. and Liewes your families and your properte untouched ruthleea hand of ay u e called on vou largele . seve you, and sou and with patriotiqn rinetpled, iv Need and destroying foe, Withont rtiberal a ristanee, Loould have accomplished nothing. Gta ucceaso! the same generous ripport, aud all Vrematn well, Citizens aud solliersy Tbid row with the asaurance that Leovet so bep pier lot, whem we shall bave conquered a pence. than to epend with ay farily the remainder of my fe with you, Refagers Vlecing to Our Lines A correspondent writing from Harper's Cerne noder date of the @th iat + eaves ena and contribande Hes for paseca for rowilr of citi Marelial's at Noth Mony of any part ig the war, Home ‘ ere violontie oppowed and t 1 by ever . the'r power to prevent paseiug of the oriacace of secgee gion, Mane ef these acenet are troly afecting. Most of che white retngres are of the Donkard pere 1 then fom x ' paying & conmmnuta " one-half of the prodiiee of thelr land : but tn their present d sory and age lost resort, (hey had ordered ' to be finome teafted avi sant te Elmo The notices for ratte, fogetber With tue cer trom the rebel Govern. ment hod arived a few days previous te our cous fn bars, avd were posted all aver wn amd counter nod an whieh we artived wae ¢ net rh tor collect~ Ing the + and port at the Provost M ‘i Inhabitants exj come woe ted the couate., and say they with freely go we * will only v re ordered to re- Moov cf the Hour holding ail they Pprofack then have got lay & From Enrove. ‘Two Daye’ Later News. 1%, The steamslp EBuropie 1 the Lat, Via: Queenstown on the Cape Racy Oct, from Liverpes Yat ist. passed thie p tb) Utitex and | Hoxton at Sotclock this (Monday) eventug. Her | dates are two daya later than those alreaiy receiv. ef, but her pews ww net of # very impotent ebarec- rel. S& steamer Kearsarge waa spoken on Bop. 10th, latitude 2447 N. longitude 86 48 W., under ewnviey ib search of the rebel pirate Florida. Ou Oct lat o tere KuLpowder explos on On. evrrod at Dartford powder wills, Torty persons are reported killed and weunded. felt in T The aiook was ndons a distance of dtteen roiles The Hritish Government had determined to re- {duce the oulitia establishment about thirty per cent Th. Pear tian matte had arrived fn England The | Fecoral steamer Ooward was cruising on the Brae The crop of much sroalier than Was ¢x- 7i}tan coast, in seared of rebel vearele, | cotton in Brazil was pected, Aivices had been received from Japan, ws Verance, Two English vessels had been fired inte | by the batte | The Mousisa Post, iy an editorial on American ‘ affairs, rr | the peace party in the North baa not been enabled ox belonging to Prince Chotein, vaykethot it os certainly singular thet to put forward 9 candidate especially pledged te piirsue a ponceful police The fret is, however, tat it caunot do so, and cireumatances tend tocon- firm the apprehension, now almost unanimously | entertained, that some tirne must elapse before the rihera populations will submit to the necasalte : | of putting an end to the war | The retirement of Geor ae Peabody from city Vife took place on the Ist of October, im conformity with | a long expressed iy tention. le Times city article remarka that it fe certain has completed a business career which romanded more universal respect from the The business of the bouss, the hos « commercial world | pr perity of which bax been uninterrupted, will be carried on het by the two remaining | partners d.8 Morgan and C, Goreb, | The Manchester Grarpray publishes evidence that employment is Lecoming more scarce in the manufacturing districts, and there is continued depression aad senaltivenes nu financial | and commercial eirecles. Numerous additional falures are reported in counection with Leeds | Ranking Conpan Joon the London Stock Ex- change, The ! tly mettionent ted to three | suspensions arn brokers cluded in the faile ures are A. Give bast India serch ata, with lisbilities of balfn How wtertiag 3 Barly é& Sentthe ore Cloth Louden, with liabilities of ponnds sterling ; and Bull and Lrowermy at Liverpool, wih half a “ i vod for d'scount heavy, t ink rate of discount ' ' | baw heen ver | remains unchanged | Tue Confederate Loan, on the s0ih, fel! te by. bus gubscquently rallied, cloning 4b Guabd, | The clauor of the Spanish public urges the 4ei- pre. mera, Hement oo the St Dornayo question by Spar weviny I dante Domingo, > and Puertaplata, und abendoning the resi ou the isieud miy the towns Londua, Saturday Veeniag, Oct. 1 ” American Stocks,-Tie Vaiest estes were Erle Railroi@ shares 444%; Dilnols Center] shares 4s) 9 48 dincount, London, Oct. 2. Vhe lows of Mfe by tue guny dur ev plovkn was legs than reported, The Kassion Telegraph, Me-In Act of Congresa the Naw telegraphed te the proper sar Washington. Get aceordance authorization by th ) partment to-day } | thorities in Ban Francisco to arm and equip 4 vessel | at that port, for the use of Engineer Tolk ey and party, who are + to proceed on the expedition | North to commence operations for the completion | of the great overland Telegraph L from tha Co. }Jurmina Kover, tn Washington tory to the | Amoor Rive Kusels, The expetition will probe. | bly commence active operat the northera | latitudes by te Tat of Mar | Auval foteliae 4 | Mona ronelad, 4 guos,— The ironclad } moniter Monedue ty built at tha Boston Navy | Yard, arrived at the Brooklyn Navy Yard yester- | day, having ~onyoyed on her voyage by the | gunteat Measusoit. She came through Long Island | Sound, and attracted much attention from parsing verse!s. My Sy T gune.—The Mohican was ordered yesterday. She will probably get to ses t> Mo to sal! { da Newpeen, *. 6 guns.--The supply steamer Ne: \ (Continued on ae page.