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fers THIRTYV-sVIRST Y FAR, BLY MBER 10,068 } The Latest News| By ‘elegraph to the WN. VY. Sam. | THE ELECTIONS, Tome Vote in Penn. Very Doubtful. SUCCESS CLAIMED BY BOTH PARTIES. Soldiers Vote Largely Union. INDIANA OV oh tena Rr PUl eae & Republican Congressmen Elected, LATEST RETURNS FROM OKIO. 16 Republican | ; Congressmen Elected. THE MARYLAN an | Union Success in Baltimore. NEW CONSTIPULION PROB ABLY ADOPT: OFFICIAL WAR DISPATCHES. OUR ARMIES GENERALLY QUIET. Sheridan's Great Cavalry Victory. AN ANIMATED SKEDADDLE. Rebels Massing on Grant’s Left. Forrest Re-Crossed the Tennessee. A FIGHT ON THE RIVER. Retroat of Our Forces. ke, ke, &e. The Pennsylvania Election. Latest Retarns and Estimates, Philadelphit, October 12, 2 o'clock, # M.—The Chairican of the Derooeratic State Central Comumit- sfrom the returna rece! by bim from thirty-four counties, ® Democratic gain of 14715, The statement of the Re; ublican State Central Cons fittee hag not yet been obtained, but te womeu- tarily expected. The best political authorities are in foubt about the resuit, Dawson, Democrat, for Congress, bas over 1,600 Sjority in Westmoreland, Schuytkill | @reas, 1,720) Movtyc ‘| wives Fisber, Republican, for Con- anf r © Republican pun of 316 ery county given 1,400 Deiavoeratic wa- Pority--a Domocratic gain of 149 AROOND DIsvaTon, Phiadelphia, October 12, 3 v'clock PM the Republica by headquarters they jclalia the Beate 5,000 majority, froma 8,000 t Pron Suequebanna, Ti McKean counues we ha Union gains ter and rable en 1, Bun 100 i Ours o's with ten townal ne we og majority, Union mwa- Brad report Susquehanna count Union miajority—a« pain of over Buajoritty, Bradford county, Dear trom, gives &000 Ur e@ounty, veer'y complete, gives fority. THIRD DISPATCH, Harrisburg, Pa.,Oct 2 —It is reported that the Btate bas gove Democratic on the home vote, by from three to five thousand majority, but the gol- iers’ vote will give it {rom ten to fifteen thousand Union majornty, The Election Commissionersof the Shenandoah Valley have returned, and report that they wore enable ty reach Sheridan's arias 2,738 FOURTH DiSrATOH Faton, Pa, Oct. 12.—Wm H. Keister, for Consrress, bas 27 majority in the C.t 4ng : a Democratic gain of 2 Berks County--with fourteen towns! from—ives Anconty, democrat for C majority. Northampton Connty gives about 3, ec majority —the sume as last your, FIVTA DISPATON adelphia, Oct. 12.—Cameron C Union, | of Read- pa to hear naress, 4,777 | 70 democra inty, com plete, 69 L ; Union Iona 23, Elk Count democrat, for Congresa, bas | 06 majority ; a Democratic gain of 19 over lwat | gear. | Coffroth’ jorisy in Bedford County, is 660 on the home vote Ino Gres by a stall y by ie re-eected to Con INTH DUTPATON, Pittaburgh, Oct. J—-Returna received thi¢ uiivate the following resulta on the home wrence County, 1,660 Union maj ) Union maj. Union mar . 200 Union maj 1,500 Futon my, Dowocratic maj. bu Deoermtie mia), Lazear, Democrat for Congress, ts defcated Armstrong County, il but three districts, give $1 Democratic maj. on the home vote, SEVENTH DISPATCH Philade'phia, Ort, 12,—Lawrence County, estt- tate! ut 1,560 Republicau Loajority ; Democratic gain, Beaver Co,, Colon aajority, 760; Dem, gain, | 22) Washington Co, Union majortty, #0; Dem, | gain, 60 \ Greene Co, Dernocraiic majority, 1,600; Dem. | Ban, 4 + 11 PM.—From returns reee'ved up to this hour, | fhe editors of Forney's Perse claim & Union ma fority on the Lome vote of 8,000 to 5,000, although | they say itis poas'ble later returns may reduce it; Dut from the appearance of the soldiers’ vote, a gain of three Republicans in the Cumgreasonal | @eleration Is cousiiered proba The AGr estimates, frora them frou Iwer the returns received by 41 counties » Democrate gidn of 12,000, ve counties are yet to be heard frum, EiGaTh DisPatTou Philadelphia, Oct, 12.—The estimates of the Coion Sisto Committee and of the North Ameri- @an, are that the Blate has beea carried by the Union party, by a majority of 6,000 on the home vote, The Legirlature ts largely Union, We esti. eae he Cuion majority at 1,158 la 43 @ upies, THE | present Indicationa the Congressional | Teh districts NEW a OR RECAPITE LATION, For Members of Congrom The following table exh late the approximate vute, as dorived from « basty analysis f the is. trict, parte of Gewiricty separate counties aud towns, oo dar as beard from upt te evening : Dit Keprblican May, Democratic Maj lat 3.3) Bandall Lod 2d~-C, O. Net aoe WS 84 =h. Moor at a! web Relley.,.d.448 U.P. Rows 9 Hs BOM Hoyer. 3,050 7th FM. Broomall 4,860 Sib 3. EB. Ancona, .... 6,000 bh T Be oe 4000 lush M, Btrouse,.. see. 1,100 th: cétes doudtful---t job neon 1,400 much largers ion CD 12.000 1stu. U. Mereur, —— probable vita GEMoler, 401 aoubetui Au) Glos@bronper 4 Ct dul 7 wth AA er. 07% Isth.8. FP Wiilsen.2400 lvrh ° Wm. Myler, coubt mb CoV, Culver, 1,4) That Doubstul. dobn L. Uawaon. 600 Md TK, More? eat, 2,200, fod Thos. Wiliams, 4,209, Be a) much Y ‘, vHb GV. Lawrence, 020 Republican Mays inet Der 5 1 PMemocraic Ma). 21,57 | Excess Republican t,t) | Pentissivania Soldjer's Vote. | Neadyuarters of Major-General Butler, Oct 11, | 11. P.M. The voting in the army 6 yu Pounsy!vanla regimente has passed off ot ly, and, @ fer aa can be learned, the Union ti cket | has been everywhere successful At tho head quarters of this army to«lay, in Captain Wats n's company of Pennsylvania art llory, out of eight votes cast for members of Congres from the «ty of Philadelphia, two were cast for the demo ratic Licker. SROOND DISTATOU, Washington, Oct. 12.-The following are partial returns of the vote of the Ponusy!venia soldiers m this city: Douglas Hospital—Repul loan, 20 Cavsiry Bureau Polls. Democrat 4 Republican, 62; Detnoe cra, 4. yivania Volunteers— Reput sake, 63, Democrat, 11 Camp Stoneman ind Gresboro-—Kepublican, 17; Democrat, %4. Sherburne ae » 4h Campbell Hospi tal Rey Lincoln Hospite— Republican, % 0+ Cleffbarn and Carver Woe; Democrat Ov, Unmy Dein. . De Reser Democrat, 4 mblicax tals—Ke publican, 119; at Hater y—Republican, 64; Demoeret, 4). Fry—Republican, 10%; Democrat, 9. Tota. Ke pul ican, $45, Den ocrat, 109, THIRD DIRE TOU, Baltimore, det. 1%.—The following ta th dig n Sylveuls soldi ors’ votes in this city yester A CotaelLmoent of the lil ment at Cam p Carro!!—Union, Jarvis Mo pitul—Union, 3f; I Patterson Park Hospital Unio National !Tospital—Uniow, 80; Der Camp Bradior!—Union, 29 Total ion 221; Democrat Pe edgy ue rey) Dem 1 ; Dem. 0 lv, younth DevarcH Washinaton, Oct 12, ~The vote of the Puupayl- vanio solders in Waahuyton aud vicluity, melud- ing Alexandra, is: Republican... Deiveratic ..... Tho Indiana Election. Large Union Gains, Indismopolia, 0.6, Returns from thirty-one counties partiuliy otic an ayerernte Union majority of 23,000; pet Union gain of over 19,000 over the vote of 1862, which gave « Demo eratic majority in the State of over 16,000, F » show rom deleyatton the Tih Lodiwmepelia Con will stand § Union, and 2 Dem (Voorhees') District douty | etal) gives 697 7 Union maj: rity. BRUOND DIP. coF Indianapolis, Get. 12,—Porty @ Union majority 0,009, Vhe balauce to be heard from will probably increase the majority five thousand, There fsa mnall Union majority hot branches of the Leyivlature, The Congrees- meu are all Union except th a the Lat, 2d and The last two are doubttul, and cluinaed by both parties, The Ohio Election. Sixteen Union Congressmen Elected, Oct. 12.—Ohio elects sixteen Union Congresamen, and probably seventeen. rita, with ntieu give of over se) Cineinnali 8D DIS ATC ‘The Biane's returna give Rice, for ¢ iw reser, majority y, on theh 9 district, Ohio Soldier’ Vote, Washington, Oct. 12,—The ng isthe OL ein Washington and Alexandria ; over Ash vote In thi sliowi soldiers’ ¥« Armory vil ¢ Hospital Polls—Kepublicun, 47 | Dew crab | ng Comp D wat ution Polls-—Repaviiean, 91; Dom wret, 6. Sickles Barracks (Alexandmo) Polla—Republi- can, 18: Democrnt, 7 Mansion House Hospital | Republican, 3B | Deuaoorat, 2. Old Hollowe!l Polls—Ropublican, 2%; Democrat, not Lincoln Hospital Polls—Republicun, 47; Dero | orn 4 Voien Light Guard Headquarters i Mn, 65: Demoerat, 1, Camptell Hospital Pulla—Republican, G4; Dernoe crat, 1. Camp Fry Polls—Republican, 65; Democrat 2. Total—-Kepublican, 650; Democrat, 22 Soldiers Not to Vote in California. San Francisco, Oct, 11.—The Supreme Court at- heros to its decision aginst the constitutions ity of the Military Buffrage Act, This will make a ditiere @ace of as least 6,900 in te vom of the Giaiey Ki THURSDAY, | The Maryland Election. | Union Success fin Haltimore i rohable Adoption of the New Constitution, | Ba’imors, Oct, 19.—The election today for | Mayor resulred as ‘llows Chepman, regular Union candidate Stirloag, aalependent Majority... .......eee i Ou the new Constitutica ; For see - Ayaingt. Oereeee ‘ Majerity Tost | Itae thought that the yore ia Western Marylund, And the eoliiers’ vote, will secure the adoption of j the Constitut’on, | GUNYTRAL SHER Y, | The Great Cavalry Victor, War Pipartment, Washington, Met, 12.8 40 j To Vator Cen-val . ony le have t reve bo to-Gae from te nerai Grant Geveral Sterma 4 Gen Shoridia, t tailliery | movement . tant telecraia are reported The fillowty etatle of tf avalt 2 ment lat Sunday ere furnished by Sheridan ; | “2 beve seen no elon of the enemy ance the nent of the 9th insiank It wae Agh’, in which the ¢ y ww s power bo deserit Yost | wheela except one prece of tomwen, it Was passing oer Market on the keen rug, tw tr x mie from o hattle-fell, t wd th point the puranit wa plup. T attery, mots andr ote, we aptured Ihe sou h | ndition ui for their breeken down a The un'ialt at Mhow t exceed ty me ! 1 r ' | wh ris mt Shenar Jock, bas GENERAL GRANT, ‘the Rebela Massing on er Left Headquarters, Arm of the Potomac, Det We No events of importance have occured in front of The pickets have Leen rthe past three nights on the | left and left centre of the line, and ® wurmber of Potersburg tor seve aya, | ongaying one anot! casualties daily ocenr AROOND DraPATOn He 11 Last ing o part of the night firing wna briat irtere, Oot ning and cur- in the cen- tre of the line tu front of Petersbury, Large butios of the enemy ‘a troops have been seen wioving to. wards our left the last twenty-four hourw, Thev received the attention of our nies whenever they appearet within ranye. There ia uothiag new from the James river, The army remaing in ite former position at Chapints Blut, the enemy net roentug deeirour of attacking the line there GENE AL SHERMAN, Vorrest We romed the Tenvewee, Nawhrille, Oet 12. Col Todge, of Gen Wanb- burne's core + wit infantry, anda bat- tery oftour guus, on beard of three transporta, conveyed by two wunbosiy ato P.M. of the 1th inet, met the enemy vn ler Gen, Forrest in person, at Kast Pont, with ¢ therion, and Was repulsed with the logy uf 20 ki! » wounded and giles sing, All the cuns of she ‘vero lost, wrt two of the transporte. acled, Two calasons were 2 Of Forrest's stella, Por vecrosmed the river burat by the explr rest iM mupposed te Hodge, with the balance of hin force, has roacued Jobneon ville, A Federal Victory. Clarkavitle, Tenn Oct, 12.~ Lieut.-Col, Weaver, with 90 colored troupa wore attucked yesterday tnorning, five miles below Fort Nelaon, by 200 ret. els under Lievt Lowrey. The rebela were whipped, | ' | with tho loss of Lieut, Lowrey and Capt. Gurly killed, and 25 men killed and wounded, The Fed ere) toms wae) Leutewsut avd 8 men killed, aud 9 men wounded Particulnrs of the Vortle of Allntoona. Nashrills, Oct, 7 effori of the rebela | tobreak Sherman's communieattons hinve proved | fruitless, Forrest is *ying Roussean, the additions te ia thin Stat ) prevent any future ditheult fhave not pet learned whether or not Forrest het om aped ner in this vicinity, anjas all the streaue Lave their sources in the mountans, they are ewelled enor The bride | Tthink, one nt Kesaes | washed away; but ay | plies at Atlanta. be fenced by thin; the only it will cause in lays | | the river. We have had several very Leavy rains | | inously vor the Chattahoochee, and, rgis, have been moan hen thirty days sup but litte incouven- ditienity being the delay in Ge will be gin wupplice for a futuro wd. vance, Hood hag watterod bis ariny with a view t& mpporting the cavair vids an the dire f Tennessee 1 Neth Georeta, and fr greet thinca« expecta. They have, however, | al! proved ratverable faluret Tao Latest attempt, t and by far the most formidat nt, Wes uo attack, \ by a diviaion of Hood's army, 4,000 atroug, on Al | tatorns, @ s before vestord (Sth; but ike all } others, tt r 14 UX} done gob only a complete tet The garriaon | was cor y General ( £ Town, wha | was wounded, Tbe rete! commander cemer | the surrender of ti , t teria wallar refuse rhe boye began t& | breve for the def r rr obels made sev paeta, bat ware eins ‘ i cvery time | inforcements were nent, both fron Memetts ot Dalton, but t y nob uoedec, Bo the robe | were pout ' wh r the lo before their +) arrival Ww rT teh to Weaver on the last ct mur hove er the bronnt- | | works and & counter sraidy CROMLING -| b ended In a complete rome wrw ol Were iit aor wanda, | y woun rhe, escape lt | rote Liss ts b tw be ubout | | ours was lowe than 300, To bave 4 4 learned the nature of General Corse's wound, except that itis Lot dangerous, Hencelorth Hood will be od to desist fror al) atierapts to suterfere wit ear, Le must have been a willy man ty Lave ypted ik at all, as be ought to have known that thet Was just what Bherman wanted; thas be bad g ,en him ine numorable opportunities to do sot and thatit waa thin very atteinpt, through Wheeler'# Cavalry, that geve our oripy ap o if wrtunity to move w.th celer- ity © the South of Ajlanta, aud secure thal city to our ertua alincst Without a struggle. Hood's forces are not concentrated, but ocoupying the rai!road, @ diviaion in 6 place from above West Pus to near OCTOBER 13, {M Se yates Alabatna The object in chia th tore- j ment te to etable bya io secure supplies. Me r ‘ od by Sherman dur- Atlanta, and the rolling aus 68 ) She rallroad tee nuch red ad that be eanaot aub- wet bie army all a we, Tf Sherman ad- pe ‘0 '¢ probable t iback wthe of Montgor sry. ciere he will make @ ing open the ne pn om se there sal y tate oat Nile forces ety anrce & vfotinication between Mood 4d + Will be com pletely severed. 4 ro is endeavoring to Jer the i hour aa tong aa poasible, and te therelore teartng up the track between Weat Point end Atlanta as far astedarogo. We be HOW Ketted down Lore to the conviction t stall have uc mtive Work for sone week eftrene: atl hence ali aro turning their attention to Virginia ES = neral Sherman's OMelal Keport. Gen, Blerm@an's ciheie! report of the Atlante j Cstapaign ie 5 ed do the offcaal Anwy any j NAVY Gavetie of Gis weeks Has dated Septoms | ber Af, ond Gila teeny turing of that paper, | Le ets mates the enemy wil te have been Yete fety-tive tt i fifty ean! | infantry and artlter daand cavalry | Gen) sheroan save that he malutained about the j seine airy Lat 4 Mi campaign ; the numbes f men jolt igh end bospitale vbout | compensating ‘for Wn van inh hat tle and from alek ova Phe ropertis composed tn Gen. Sherman's terse 13 aul treme Nau otk foci a HiGat lateredtuigt tory of pert tt tiriliant aud conplote campaign of the war He terininates hie rocttal | With the following: deserved tribute to bia anbori. Late ¢ Wands: My three aruded in the feld } were mandod by whle officers my equale in | rook and experence Mat Gena Gee, TE Th mney |S. Mo Reboneld and OO) Howard With such is toancers Dhad ou, sauieabe the object tr wr and al 4 Ned it. I cannot over- | estimate their sere ces tothe country, and must @ Xpress my deep aud beart‘els thanks that tye tt S with dierent eat, thos have per 1 a baw } bas been productive « | Seat aul of the ereatest amount of wu A mere harmwomous vo existe" Tho War in Missouri. Pursuit of Iriee Wo Hridge Borning. St Louta, Vet Tie rebels lave destroyed the Lamine alia, ou the Pac fle Pr nevil Bridge, uear Be Kaliroad, )P ted in dapbor 13S uides tr ve ro barraneitg bis m he ia still re- of Bu with Gon rear and Gaoks, (hy Molly The General situation. roun St vieinity A dispat Lous Oot. sth, te the Cinein bot Gacertey g@ ves the following secouut of the positon of alaire in Mineouri : ore cut off telographically | | from Jefferson the Seat of Wart vo of affatra there tte the tet that.» | one ant a halt otcloek yewderday, the rebela luad croswed the Usaye and Moro river and were wivan upon the city the wtmoss eontder tw felt b 1. Roseoraus for the reault, and be @ays tat tL ie nothing inthe world ¢o prevent the et Jelleseon City miving anahecverbad. Che MM and 9,000 men, Tt Inbal) tanta turned oat em muvee to pertorm the P brooms are coonmanded by Hriy.- | r anal MN Fisk, Drown sou Aanborn, wh» in of Lis having reached the place in aufety, will be under the ee a8 gout « place coutains be- a well fortit vediate command of Maj. Gon The intter lett be city with an ew “ a6 bine uot Deen hoard from wht (he garrison word to | reaerve their fire until the "toby ny Rebet' oot well | s106 LieantWorrs tien to mse up every mAb rm rehina, audhb would engage that | Price w wihe test whipped rebel The bove Pwhen this oper wna them, anc at lant aooouute t were prepariy to execute It, for they i trot tho wivance lines and were awaiting the axwult. Bolla oe white fe, an of dee coun Springfield bn well ym vfasy and all the Gov. lotober * | beheve thie to be without foundation knowlege | a | bus, whent, JPRICK ONK —IN GOLE, (TWO CRNTS CURRENCY, 22d of “ne mber, Quiroga and Vidsurrt have pub Mely given ii thelr adheston te Maximilian, binds inyt themeelvoe upon their honor, &e. &e {| Leis roperted that an expedition to Mazaian will | rtart soon Maximitan entered Guanajiate on | the 18th, He han entirety recowered from his { wounds I arm told by « possenver per the Clyde, that just as thoy were leaving Vera Crus there was * report that Moxim'lan had been actaeenaret 1 Tate tiles | of Mexican papers give detalls of the movements of | the Fraperor and Kraprean, but have little to say | oc tte political condition of the country The Em- | prees in the name of the Emperor, hae nid ths somer-steue of a monument “To the Heroes of In- nilene The Empress mado s brief spoeh the people on “the national regen. The Booperor bad visted Dolores where he soade as) ce bh at the house of Hidalgo aratulating erat Movement .lanportant overnor Morton of Indl- The Georgia “tate t of ana, Phe peace rumors in Georgia have been Invested with increased importance hy a bichly Interesting Ataterent of Governor Morten, of Indiana, at @ public meating th Indianapolis, on Monday night. He reported the: he hed been informed by an agent fthe Sanita vy Comrntant juet returned from AUanta that sruen be left that place the authorized { exents of Governor Brown, of Georgina, were in | nevotiation with General Sherninn for the with. drawal of the Georgia troops from the Confederate army, andthe ultiaste return of the State to the | Union The relations between Jofferwon Davie and Gov ernor Hrown evsed te be aroiable tong aince, aud in well Knowm that certain references in hie famous Macon speech retlected upon Governor Drown tu tertue which ft would be inpossibte for him wo overlook, Mr Pavia remorke “Te has peed vd that aband: ned Georgia to her fate me Lpon such foleohood."" “Miserable man, ritterc .s Woe a scoundrel,'* These ‘all « to Governor Brown, tu bla own diate, by the Prestuent of the Confederate Stat lave t ad their web and thus sound policy ny Save ¢ irred with reseutment ia inducing Governor Rrown to attempt to make terme before the storto threateued by General Suerman, ewept over bis State If Ty r ‘The ¢ ‘anadinn Confederation. Montreni, Oct, 12.4 resolution passed to<day at Quebec, affirming the confederation of the prov juces, Death ot r hiet suatice Taney. Washi gton, Of 1 ‘ Justice Roger B. Taney died here to-mig aby Avelivie utlock, after e few daya illuess (anal Navigation. NY, Oct 12.. The ameunt of flour utbe canal, for New Work and tide Welter, Up to yosterday, as ws cau be ascer- | tained, is ae follows; 27,700 bbls, flour, 400,000 740,000 bus, corn, 1,120,000 bus, rye, 6b ay grogate of grain of 8,705,000 Dus Oawejo, gud grain « Abokiny The Steamer Apbrodite Ashore, by the steamor the Apbrod.ce, from New ) WIth trowe, She Je ashore i, 15 miler north oi Cupe Lookout. The veel snd the carge are @ tutel boas, The stesmer reported asl ore Dadley Buck proves t York for Now at Codar Tia Orleat | mont of | Tlero werw tive men drowned in the gurt while | landing | the rest yot asiore in safety on Cedar Inland } Genera! Intelligence. | ernment property, transportation, dc, are snugly (by Mai to the New York Sun.) sty ved Bway, Le por Acll provieluned, apd i - will be the fault of the gars us therwelves if they Tar National (rebel) Pol ua J Nationy vilsh yovernment hee Ax are either taken or do not punish Prive, shout ge | sued w proclarnat stating that the struggle for wlicniph to assal! tuem. Atter the punishment in. tucted upon hum in Anite Valley, where General Feing Jere! inefoetive twice t uraber of hig own command, it f# not likely that be oill amin riak his force in attempting to carry fortifications simply for the “lores boy Contain, mawie ompecially | ai he can achieve the anmo end b eprending OMe | over the country and pt ny. Tnenlentable im. jausy apd vast erie tp ov at property ell follow the retregt of Pri Hib exaspermiod aid dinnp. | 1 men will, glut thoumelyes with plunder, burn auc destroy all the nob carry AWK), vactbey © Il have to make good ume, and beuce j will u hove very Leavily loaded with plunder by Othey reach ihe sOevd tine pad of yminund reached this city y, Hos horses are freab and newly shod, and ‘ ih yp fone Voll grow Under their bois belore v we hard Fi ‘she leand flank, A.d This force fa pushed aa fer ag it can go without cavalry, aod all the tropy are tald which the unl! tary genius ol Kosecraus could deviee under toe CUPCUL stances, Havana aud Mexico. No News of the tent a Steamer Roanvke More se n “tories. New York, Oct "frou Havaue +1 PM, orris We ar at itu DP cower Albort tor the early delivery of cur correspondence and vewue papers, The 1 ano eli of the in'saing ten Roane The presumption fi be] » that dhe hasbeen ptured by a party of rebelo who were aiueng bor passengers, KRPORTS PROM 4 o Haram, Oct. &, Ny the e we have datee froin the elty of Mexlvo t hoof Bopten and from Vern Crus to the tant dnfortan tion ia yriven thata par! of General Aymmard's forces, under Colonet Murtin, ‘ny of five hundred French ond one hundrod Mexicans attacked at Extanzvels, near Di the combined forces of | Ortega, Caravals, Newiete aud ly Slated at | four thousand in numer, took twenty cannon Vand one hundred and thirty prisoners and caused a furtler tothe Mestovad of tive hundred kill- fedand w link, ie Wiowing up of the re- f thelr artillery in the retreni—for, of the French defontod the Juariste, most } ! t inost astounding story ify h that the T a! Was ouly eleven French and three Mexicans Willet and three officers and forsy # ra uted, Colunel Martin was killed ia ‘the beginning of the ailray, bis body being cus tu | two by acannon ba Aw the Clo waa leaving, @ steamer arnved | fro the iii, Graade, stutlag that Matamorss had | been occupied Ly the Freuch, but givin, no other particulars, Gon. Vicario ig reported to have aken. Chilapa, and wag expected fo take Chilpanciugoy and thus open communications with the Acapulco expedition, The Eslafette re porta that Ji z baa | made o political wil!—abdicsting in fv \ veo, Perry Svuly axcived ab Vure f f Or- | Crus va whe Liberty bos uot beeu abandoned, | fae lendierd of an inn om the road to Kansas | City was taken out cf his Louse she other day and h z by a band of horse thieves, for discovering thera to the authorities A OANNINAL lite been discovered Hiving near Rid- Nig) tu Bonenia, He killed on old woman and bocled her flesh with potatoes ogfooat This erie led to his detection Aw old Indy rocently died in Glasgow nemed Motsy Miller, ‘In her youth she adc pted the rove: vf pea.onn—-chariered 8 a6 suling calling « \ brig and weat op She mao # large for- tugster, tune, A coornrre is fond of fancy for a womert— faithieus for a year fickle forovor <a painted doll trot situry pleasure an eterna! palu—an em- of sveurdities and ® collvction of a n- tradictiint Tar Prerident bas iemed an order thankiays the hundred days! © luptee:# of Indiana, Mino'r, fow sud Winona tor ther services durmg tt euer- geney last au He Las leo vrdered that cer- tiflontos of gery ce shall be presented io each of the vo unteers ‘Tur people of Utica, have been enjoying on In- lovirnce 4 representative of the Scobie bwlagreed (rum & race With a Benece brave, tr and the sport lately came of at the Utles race eourke Quoudaya end Seneca shook hands aud eae beat; the former dressed in hts, the latter in borrowed solder's Seovck waa aletanced, Time tweusy - ine wouutes aod binelecn ae onds | Tug steamer Gladiator errived at Cairo, 0, from New Orleane tue Jd jnausot, brings juforua ' fanexped.tiou ite the tuteror of Florida, under General Ash th Sucheriw Court House Wad captured on the and twenty prisu | Hers were take Weviy bach ting Colonel Torrence + LievtensutGorlou, A lurve number of be Orses, mules and cate were Plured, Douglas Fert y apiall the beoaisin the vieluity were destroyed Tuer speditiou ot last accoun's was at Marisnoe Tas revel gy sayin engaged in the ne- farioun work ving Uralve olf the tracks on the Manassas Gap Kult On Monday ut. pune on the rowd tity ~ he ta lea from Wash! so ’ rebels dinar ruil#. So ue to brow @ cons tric irs ) the truck, ewus the death ut Lieut,-Colonel Puller, of tue 16th Michivau, and four other tor Ae som WH the ne t arred the goers bay Wlo Were in ambush, tired upou the tre'n, botouly one man had survived the accidents ang he Wes Untouched by the robe. bullet A Mins Lypta ELtsori, seventee ral age, rend ab Benhelurv, | 4 recently met with wo droudiul death. Bie mecidentally fell into @ kee. Me of boli wr ybiin visksoum ald sae OF hee j Limba were bac’ but per opa wot fatally acalded, } Citortunatel, soo ve giberw in: place « of wrapping ovuror batung ber in pweet or otter bucwet ot ould) Water upon silt is soon told, Wau thrown vod died ine time in grows swodwee burmes la the wedding dregs iu ayon which #0 wawte Leave DeCu aMrriod bad she laved a tow days longer | Tour Troy Wao narrates @ ead affair: A man named King lett bis howe in Lansingburgh, « ycar ges Wath suine Wwoney op the bank of that nae, aud wae heard from ahve, A week or tw: avo & DE -merried couple from Lans ngburgh went out toa bitte village in Illinois on e bridal four, euu Were then informed that wlout ax months (Continued on last page.. P.