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-—- CTI TY.FIRST VRAR. ) SUMBEKRK 10,077. ‘ _NEW | The Latest N e By Telegraph to the Vv. ¥. Sa falling into the hatmis of the rebels. On the file fowing day, Bandas, the recession eympathivers ta the surrounds country flecked inte town and held high carctusal and jubilation wth the chivalre Many of the women hugged and kissed Quantrell's desperadone who were among Shelby's gang Newa from Ironton statee that the people in the mining region are begining to aufler severely in conmequence of the exhaustion of the country and the stoppage of the mines The moat absurd ru- moreot the strength and intentions of the rebels are circulates, six thousand Ind had captured Potosi and burned the town. The work of rastorig the rail road inthe mtming districts pPragresses, and some of the bridges are rebuilt. on SHERIDAN $ LAST VICTORY, The Rebel Rout Complete. ROADS STREWN WITH SMALL ARMS: THE MISSOURI INVASION. Great Battle Going on. LATEST FROM GEORGIA,, Sherman Still Pursuing Hood. GENERAL SHERMAN. Teod Still onthe Move Sherman Parening. Chattanooga, Ot 21. taken place between the armies tn Sorthern Geor- kia, General Hood ie reperted moving rapidly down the Broometown valley to Jacksonv ile and Talladega, where be will strike the ralroad te No engage THE VERUOGVY RAID, | Montgomery, Genera) Sherman's army is stripped of every pound of superfuoua bau a andiain Full Account of the Plot. t purmait, The rebel arroy, however, haa s rouch the start, and flies so feart that its cape tire is not assured, A train came up te Titon from Atlanta to-day, and the wires are working throngh to Atlanta, A smal! party of rebel cavalry attempted to tear up the track below Ackworth, resterday, but were driven off by the tran puard, Otherwise all ia quiet aloog the Atlante rowd, JEFF. DAVIS THE ORIGINATOR. The Case of the Roanoke. PARTICULARS of the CAPTURE The Carnenter Shot Dead. THE TENNESSEE TEST OATH. The President's Reply to the Protest. Pacitement at Memphis Cairo, Tit, Oct, 22.--The Menphie Doriens of the 19th instant, nave: The excitement bas «prune in consequence of a large rebel force, under Dick tion of taking it. LETTER PROM MI. PENDLETON, | UP f& Bolivar with # strong force, From Kentucky. &e., &o., ke. Cairo, Ml. Oct, 2 The rebelw entered Mave | r fleld, Ky, on Wednesday, burned the Court-houss GENER.AG SHERIDAN, and comtnitted many other depredations The (reat Victory of Weduesday Louisville, Ky. Oct 21.--The steame: Dime W War Department, Washington, Oct 23. Tho f Mayor | 1. Catfery master, taden with private freicht from Louisville to Nashville, waa sunk on the falls this morning. The boat is a total Most the freigbt will be saved, Cuptain MoNai's cuerriliae captured the steamer Cottage, Captan Dickens at Harpeth Bhoala on the 18th net Beneral Dix lowing official dispatch haa 4 been received from Genera) Sheridan : Ced ir Crack, Va., Oct, 1-4 PLM,-—Lieut.-Gin- tral CS. Grant, City Point, Va.—1 pursued the | routed f ratty to Mount Jack- fot he reached during the night of the 1th and 20.h, without an organized regiment efbisarmy From the accounts of our prisoners roe of the enemy & From New Orlenns, New Orleans, Oct, 10, tia Carre, Cet, steamers Suwe Nada, from New York, fon, which 7 The and Alli. who bave « ped, and citizens, the rout wae com. | 82¢e from Brazos Santiago, arrived ce sortay plete, about two thousand of the enemy! broke The Alliance brings intelligence that Co rtinag end wnade ul way down through the mounta.as surrendered his forces, &e., to the Ir sta and on the Fourteen miles on the jine of retreat | cepted ® Brigaier-General's commission in Max. anilian'sarioy. Mejaconmands at Matamoras. the ros! and country were covered with small erms, thrown away by the fying rebels, and other debris, Forty-eight paeces of artillery are now at my heatquarte: Tthink thot oot lose than three bundred Wayons and simbulances were cither cap- } pwnaville, in command of the rebels, 7 clad Latayetto was fired upon with musketry by @uerrilias at Ratelife Point, ton miles above Mor- qured or deetroyed. The accident of the morning ganze, on the 0th. No damage was done, Tho turne? t ur mivantaye asmuch as though the guerrillas dispersed when a few shell bad been whole moveneut had been planned, The only re- | fired, 7 gret Ihave is the capture in ear'y morning of from There b Vee been frequent ralda on the east bank eight hundred to one thousand men. Lom now of the Bftesiseippl. The rebols endeavored to cross 2,000 head of cattle, t etuck In the mud. wobbled half of them up prevent capture, 150 bead sending to the War Department teu battle flags. The Joss of artillery in the morning was seven from Crook, eleven from Emory, & x from Wright. Prom el that IT can 'earn, Lthink that Barly*s re-enfo,ce- ments were less thon sixteen thousand men. P. WI, Sperinas, Mojor-General Commanding. An expelition under M.Elee was sent to duckson Point, fifteen miles from Fort Adams to prevent the passage of more stock The Vermont Outrace. Twelve of the Raiders Caprared Canada, Montreal, Oct. ?2.—Twelve of the at. Albans, Vt, raidera have been captured in Canada, one of whom, now in jail at 8. Jobns, bas disclosed the entire plot. He states that the raid was conducted bya captain in the rebel service, commiasioned for that purpose, There wera twenty-three persons con~ cerned, and the amount stolen from the banks wae Genera! Stevenson reports the arrival at Martins. Snrg of fifteen bundrad wounded and fifteer. bun- in ers. General Custer arrived thie after- ington, with ten rebel battle fags, dia plaved from the railroad engines F.M &rastos, Becretary of War, Jmportant From Missouri. severe Fighting. 3 i | @228,000, The Governor of Vermont bas commis Teaneowerth, Kansas, Ort, 1,-~General Mune | sinned ablecounsel, who will take out the necessary bee been enibbors : iesias ng the advance of Gene ettradition papers for those captured, and forward eal Price a)! day Blant ia falling slows, | them to fi. dons, The follawing ls from the Inst @atesting every rod of ground as he retires. The | | sii of the EVEXING TELEGAAPIn published at as force of Price im estimated at twenteomeht thousand | ‘Aahona} men. Gereral Curtis is concentrating his forces on Fears mre eratertained, from the armpathe « wn the Little Blue river Governor Carney haa tele at At. Johus, for the St. Albans raiders har at wraphes that the dancer ia very great, and to send | tempts will be. made to rescue then Cant. Desri- Va528 Hahka wait te si <a vier'# troop of volunteer cavalry has heen called every available man to the front, Troops ar { out, and are now on duty guarding the jail, Hon tng forward rapidly i od. Abbott hes been retained, with Mr R Dan Leavenworth, Kansas, Oc 22 — Heavy fighting | flamme, for the accused, and we nndereand that “ig phi Saran ; | the retainers have engaged Moo J. Cy hanbeen going on allthis afternoon, The rebele! coneutting entmacl. Mr. Devlin has been p to pass round and envelope our left. | by the Foderal anthorities, We have justin tion, General Curtis dealt them | the following letter from Lieutenant Bennete sheave blow, The rebel loss is heavy, certainly Your commanding the purty of raiders on §:. Albuns heavier than ours, Among the rebels killed to-lay Purruignencvera, ©. B,, Oct. 21, 164. fethe notorious Told, of Missourt, Genera! Pleas. | Through the columue ot your journal d wiah to make sore stadementa to the panpie of Canada ree auton is pressing the enemy severely frou bbe) Oarding tbe recent oporations ia Vermont, - went late Operations in the Field, | there for the purpose of burning the town and sur- (Py Mail.) rounding villages, in retalintion for the recent } - ‘rages committal in the Valle The rebels bave complete (ponses of the dis- | elsewhere in the Confederate Atstes. Duta w com- triet of country between Marshall and Lexington, | misaioned « roof the provisional uwrmy of the Heneral Rosecraas' combinations were such that he federate States, and have vielated no laws of Cunada, I ot Wish my name coupled with the was uln sortatp to compel the enerny to tight in " snpl ed, without a Suaet dge on the enierto retreat, General Prive had the sdvautage | part of the pie of Canada as to who we are and @! moving his artoy on horseba k, while Genera! what caused our ‘ ty sh a #0 to nake \ fow 5 ae si } Atwetemente as to how yeelfand party were taken, esecrans was compelled not only OD | Twas seized on Cansian soil by 1 foot, Put was oven forced t ranine force to do | yens, with arma in thelr hands and vi leutly w. The orders for the orgat 3 of the searched, My pucketd ook Was taken froin rulitix were #9 ports 1 to that Twas starteal towords the Unites suites, 14 vasion A the destitute of , outiny hands andeanytrthe reuse th leus ¢ Thit for Generst A. J.) when tbree pistols were leveled atiny bea r » Whol wae uncer orders to threats toshoot tre damned + norel dead dt ine recalled while on the. moved. Some Canadian eit re . euparud 1 4 t have | the Americans,seeiny the bast Let tof al Row waras bim,two of them holding armeiu their bande th I, These ataiernentscan be prove!) y€s aioe U t yw i The Americans caine ‘nto this piv, anu ev wring is anid to youd at, branaj rirns and vv Voreat ssand horsenm mounted kill some of ug oven alter we w aud b.s entire force is estimated abs rty the English autorities. Sureiy ibe pe mout wust have ferso.ten ‘vatthe po ple ot 8 turdat a force of thran isan’ rehels, dl ada ore notin the ra.dstofwurandrokdt viced ntoytwo t s micer Generals Selly and | Cespoiic tn his actions, and supreme op his ir Click, attacve Giceeow from the West and Sovh- Lam not afraid to. te ove past respect.y (i oscow isa teatodonthe Me.) and when the affur iain g sour hee m les northwest of JetYerson | that the citizonaot Verus be C.ty, and in a place of cor ‘le Guportance, will be fouud to be th r comiain 4 tthreothonsanl inbatitants The Englai !aw, Some one J nope fides (roeps cot iof seven hundreds men, une .nvost this breveh of net fer C lonel Hore ugy vut e Geadtute of artile those ePiCah CL é6u8 Qowyg arto Cuty ( a . h the robe sere weil mippliod, | ada the just mart of their transgressiou, Liopng Whe town rou shelled, Shelby's bate | you will give this a publication, [ce OPS, eries on the uh wide of the river, causmg beavy | respectiully, Bennett H. Yoruns ose. Ourf rece hel! out uot! a movement under | First Lieutenan! Provisional Army, the rete! General Clark vendered vurther resistance | Contecerase States of Amenca, opelees, when Goi oe! ing murs Pv hracqa 50 a —_—————— hoparacie te 4 The Presbyteman chureb, the petel, and a number ot private building were Ramered Ral inte Natale, bamed hy rebel anell. The C'ty Fall, a ane build | Bufala N. V4 Oct 2 Te is again rumored me Wes setoy ye by cur wen to orevens 9 tabs that pasties in Coneca satend making » cald or YORK MON table uppity of clothing and arma stored in tt from | On Monday it waa reported thas | has vet up here anew, and the militia are again called out. Taylor, beiuy near the city with the avowed (nten- | Forrest is reported to have passed | General Drayton bas superseded General Fort at | irons | Tho gunboat Fort Hindiman | DAY, OCTOBER thie city, Thin enters wi that this news hea been officially received here, The Pirate Tallahassee, Sh p Carolus, from London, haa arriced atthe Port, Bertember fath in the mouth of the Pngtish | Channel, she spokes Bark who reported having spoken the pirate Tallahaaser the same dar On been burnt, The Canadian Jonfederntion. Queber, Or?, 22... The outline of the new tederal | constitution will probably be as follows ' | The Governor General of the nfederation to be appointed by the Crown, and be advied by a cabs net, under the Rritiah parliamentary form of gov. | | the 94 inatant anw the deck of a ship whieh had | | | | frument. Members ol the Unper Chamber are te he appeinted by the Crown for lic, Members of the Lower Mise are to be elected for years, Re Tesentation («to be adjusted every ten years, The | cuter sot Governor of each province is to Ap. thy t of the Confed ndes the advice of the Patera! Catonet. The constitution of the local logialatures are to be de- termined by the exsetng parliaments, Without 1+ fard te uniformity, The finance minister the diferent provinces ase engaged in prepariug finan- | cial statements for each province Late Southern News. Interesting Rebel Patrnc Tate fles of Southern papere are lingels deeoted to the « leration of the earupaicns in Northern Georgia and the Valley of the Sienandoah. The | & iments are boastfol, and, in the latter case at least, §y strange cont the factaof sher | recent vietory, Their tenor ahowa the mont ent anticipations of approne? ry, and the news of the repulse will bes crushing blow upon their hopes. The Richmond Wuta, in an ar ticle on the in'Vtary eituation, es the following View of the poeition in front of Richmond The impresaion whi h hee prevailed ad for } ame time that the fetin tmemine luncer ta entirely without foundation The campaign of ; (rant, from the dav bo crossed the Rupican te the hour, basheena et e, and that | ftlie moet dianetrone fa hires of which | Any account, He notonty has accompl | wabiliigs Pot be is iy no sitdation to aorowg anethin ! ry aitack he ule basle S reyiieed: and tn evary inetance with a alurghter } “hperaiicied in any other than this sangulnary j campaign Ourt » itelee’, since it commen | ced, havo been @ n the bat hterins the Yankeos, tha herdivy yoaffair in whieh any n er short of tl el fleed werthy of toeatall OFF f thie day week, for inst when they mace an attact upon General Fie! i's divielon, on town | Road, they sonrcely epoke at all, con sidering the cc nh tel ff tand tee . v | ber fimnenengaget, there was a pl Yt { ' ath to ha mck anol! Frene 1 F | with amare At other potnts the have been repulsed with proport te our | pave whenever they have attacked. Ty the bhatt! (of Friday week they were utterly route Tw | Lines of their breastworks were taken, with seroral j dundred prisoversy ani, but for a misteke cade ty been utterly destroyed, ait w they were } a8 Cecvedly rouied na te Tn were at W yterloe Yet Grn ' Daseness | | tele rups that he had galne tore, the fect } being, no donbht, to influence the elections in Penn- J ayivania aud Ooi. And this has been the olyoct j of the Hes that have transmitted from the | } telie of battle, both he and? in Georia, TY Yuukees are made to beliove that they are tre Hiphonbeverywhere, when, in point of tet, they have ever ere | defeate’, excent tn the val. ley of Virgin a. Itis thia belief that renders then so onger to continue the r. Wat let the trath begin to dawn aul we shall ace acbanwe at once, Let ithe known that ! pe 1s in theextren rere but ve ting hinise pardal affars, with « slaughter pitched battle, and we shall see there will be. The destruction of arge what a eran arn would make the whole Yankee natiou ery ovt for peace, The Jestruction of both Geant’) aud Suer- man's would force a peace, Neither of these events 18 irapesaible in the present state of affairs, and beth might happen The Mentgomery Arrrar cires the account of the situation in Northern Georgia + The Federal commander ‘* endeavoring to worl ont the salvation of his eubboined arm®. ani euve Atlanta, very vigeronsly, Ho knows be cannct delay mal ing aconnection to the rear cerv long That he had such knowledge of General Hood's purposes before the late « ou part was core Amp azn on menced ar to cause him | the Chattahooche, and that they were found etrong- ty pested on ihe railroad from Vinug's t Mari. | etts by our advance, has been beretof stated in these columns These left Ailanta two wreke wince, ia day or two betore onr advance commenced About the same time, aw prisonere taken report, | the Fifteenth, Boxteanth and Seventee th army corps were concentrated north of Bost Pots and on the 24 instant these cy ) San itown and the fermen above. Bre this, then, Sherman has united the columns with whieh he ntends to operate against Hood. That quick work, wy battle any hour may be looked for, we beliere, | because we think the eucmy is necossitated to get rdoof our srmy, They cannot reat at Atlanta. They must figbt, and that qtiek!y, and fortunately this time they can only gets bate at such point as General Hood may select. They must be the attacking party, Vbeuw force may be, probably ing uumericalily a few tooussad stronger than ours, butif General Hood acts wisely tn choosing a po- mtion, the ditference will vatish Cnoless we hus boen ereatly dece.ved as to the strenyth wad spirit of the army of the Lenuessce, we have no fears as tothe result, We await events at Marietia with anxiety, T) nkeesin Bast Tennensee will come down on Hoots rears bo t will come in ther rear: Rosecrans wii owe # roar; Breck- en eoint the re hoscerana and ious heten epot i t u @illte ma oral It, ¢ The Richmond, wd North Carolina pa- nerr report consid gichoesd at Wiluungton, Newbern and Charieston Tne whole Atiantie coust ‘s evidently tofeeted At Newhern it is atuted that a hundred nna twenty r desthe tr yel- low fever had ercurred withiu t ty-four hours Tie snid the Yar, if oe F off inte the woods or any where, and severe " Cong deral 'e atu ° mint leat the fever should eru » that plac Nes were hurrying of t itry. At ton the disense is ea'd t the increas wer precd toe tr ‘ cua i ath avews liter: (Ly Telegraph to the New York Suny ‘Tur amouut of subser. pious to the T-1¢ mn, fi t woes encling Oct, 22, waar 9.527. th | A Laner number of si have already been re. | moved from the Army of the Potomac te mer fortable quarters, A nrsravont from Eastport, Me. + broke out at half-past one yerter y Union Wharf, conmiming al! the sown. About fifty olace: the business py of busy LTC Geko | Fin Congrens. } tind out tf it ia so before publishing it '* bo wend twocerpa north of | he Chattahooche at | | iniebt well spare } hs SSS snot eat ad » { 186 { {PRICK ONK CENT IN GOLD at, OOF. (PWO CENTS TIN CURRENCY. - . = ~ — ° I trosed The Mtitding anog the Frontier Latest from Missouri Bank, the tolepraph ation, & eat mated at $800,400, fms Rerien has brought the rebels te terme in remurd to their ection in placing negro tronpa at work in their trenches He selected an equal rurm f the chivalry to work + ’asburned, Lose The Platting Continned. Bt, Lovwia Ort, 28. A depateh from General Chee tir, dated at Kansae C4 ek lant riatte wn hie famous Duteh ba edd fap canal aod the revalt wae that Gen. Lee discon. tinual bis cours toward the negro soldiers “T hare been pressed all das. aed the afteroom ty | the enemy passed around me flank, when | gave frtirn. Gen, Butler has peeved the cebela irom the | im heavy blows for several hours. Thace heart taek of showing mud in bis canal, j fring in the Bast, and just recoivel 9 messager Avwinat Parneort reports to the Navy Depart. | ftom General Meaaanton who ts fighting on che ment the capture of the schooner Wathiul -y the ; other aide.* US. steamer Arkanass, She purportet to be Leavenworth papers of the 20th furnish the fole bonod from New York te Matamoras, The captain | lowing + fepreeeniel that her cargo consisted of limber and Gen nt with 2000 cavalry and four howitrera etrolenro, but on searching the vessel, boxea were | ind under the lumber, which he acknowledged contained arms _ POSTSCRIPT. _ entered Lexington luesday., On Wednesday Price atta kod bim with an overwheltoing forery and afer sharp tight drove him from the elty. Bont fell back tothe Lithe Moe River, lighting desperately and retarcue the advance of the eves | | my. On Thursday and Friday skirmishing cone tinued between the 1 something of a battle eoniiig Dug Veserday eurred, Letter from Mr. Lincoln. Anawer tothe Tennessee Vrotest The Creed ident Refuses to Interfere tn the Conduc® of the Fleceton tn any state. Warhington, Oct, Highly Important From Missouri. General Battle Vought Tetal Rout of the Knemy. Kanaaa (ily, Ort 28. A general battle hae been —The following Is Presta dent Lincoln'« reply te the protest of the committee of Tenneasconns against the test oath required by” in hot pursuits altogether, with Pieasanton's forces, | Governor Johnaon preliminars to the exercise of foucht and s eictory won, Price’ whole army ie reported retreating rapidly south. Our cavalry is numbering 1,400 men onl Theenemy mey etrike | the clective franchise im the coming Presidential | elections or Fort Seott, but n too clorely followe ¢ . , for Fort at will be too ¢ y wed to d Exreotive Massion, Wanting) much damage Pleasanton closed yesterday's " ON, D, Cy Ont, 22 1804. f Meetre Wm. PR Campbell, Thomas A. R Nelsong battles at Tidepencence by capturidg @ Inrge nume James T. P Carter, John Williama A BMizzirds Honey Cooper, Balle Peston, Jobn Nivett, ber of prisoners and three plecea of artillery ereon But tale and Jobin D, Perr i ae Thin morning ont line was formed five miles south Gentlomen—(9 the 15t) dav of this month, aa B Teme ntor aprnted paper, with «few manuseripe of Kansas (ty, on the Westport road, interlineations, called a pr with your rt - aprended therete, and by otter Skirmishing continued several bours, when tt printed pops rrortir wlar ou by whole force advanced aod heavy fiehting ensued | Attrew Johnson, Military of Pennensong : ’ anh ¢ jant » manne paper purperting to be ex 1 aemy rapidly fell back and formed a new | tracts from the Code of Tennceses, waa laid before Kne am leanda half from the ¢ wy : x I Poe pretest, proclamation aud extracts are me artillery et ‘ement suecerde t rinfant can Bpeeticely aatollows + while wtewle adey ng. Vichting ws (The pr tie here recited, and a the proclas ten miles from this palot, the ene ny, | mation ¢ rior dol} anon, dated September 8a, 7 ae & te whict retore, boyeiber with « lst of the coune u wk | tea in F Middle and Weat T enane | also CX Plecaanton then eame in on our left and RS pdey from the Cate of Tonoersoe In relation te Ricetors of Pre e dent, qualifie arind charae followed reaultingin the total rovte ee i ’ ‘ / ‘ cat { voter moor of the Gene of th een Asmembty anid places heid.ng elections and offie When our informant left the front. our whole | Core of popular elections.) ‘ + ‘ P ‘ | Toe Pees lent then sees: Cavairy was In vigurous pursuit, the airy tos A‘ theve papers were presented, ax bee lowln therm fore state! Thad neve n elther Sheomy mae Tie 2d Colorvlo volunteers, Col, Ford, In the | heard of the anbject to which ther relate except in BhbreaGE a Aut | cial ane } #eeueral way only ono day previously, Up to t te niade several t ant charges. | pee fomoment neolhing whatever upon this subs neral Dots ler, Governor Kear and General | ject baw parsed het Governor Jopnson or any sala: « ss tani bie iaait ek: F reelee connenied with the proclamation and mye ( W y with the advane a Be ! loss wae not beavy ; that of the the Bince receiving the pays nt stated, number of dead and left 1 Vi, | he mubject bre en Mn thiat have he * | able bo do j the midat of we ony pressing publie abt - ora My conclusion ia that Dean have nothing to do % ’ ' ' General Intelligence. wi ater eitlier to sustain the plany wa the Conve wm end Governor dyonoon have initiated, (Py Mail bo the New York Sun} thor te revoke or mod ' 1 J By the co ustitutic and Ter wer house of the Alal a re ban | ¢ reed with no due ee et jie adopted a resolution te the ¢ melhor | dential election fn at we oneorde Tin this case }Atrioticm nor wisdem can tolerate n { perceive ony tuiliary resson tor bie interference in tion of Present Wat, Without the woantenence | Us mb of the ine dk f the Confederate States." T nent selon font by the Convention and. No other State election ¢ at bef | Governor Johnaon 4 n neero eto be asume eral cleetion in Nowermber, ere pt in W el YOu, eva fromthe natienal Executive, as yet as : In ue proper mense cau it be consulered other where ther o bean election on the prog day of O-tober, the 2htb ins G than an lodependen croent of at least a portion. other State officers and for three Represoutatives | Of the loval people of Tounersce J do not perce:ve in the plan any menace, or vier lence, or coercion towarca any one Governor Johueon, like say other Jogal eltzen of Tennessee, has the ryht to favor any political plon be chooses, aud as military governor tt is hie duty to keep the peace among wud ior the loyal, people of the State. I cannot siiseorn that by thia plan he purposes any more , but you olyect to the pian. Leaving it alone will be your perfect security against it) [tis not proposed to force you into it Do an vou please on your own account, peaceful ly and loyally, and Governor Jonson will not mo- leat you, but will protect you against violonce as far as in his power T presume that the conducting of a Presidential election in Tennesare in strict accoraance with the ald Code of the State is not now a possibility It is scarcely necessary to add that if any election shaillbe held, and any cotes ebal! be cast in the State of Tennessee, for President and Vice Presy - dent of the United States, It will belong net to the rices to the Union cause She went to the army to | military agente. vor yet to the Executive Devarde nurse the wounded acidiers, and on thirteen battle f } A | ment, but exclusively to another department of the Helde ministered to their wenta. Finally her aon, | covernment to determine whether they are entitled the last of « family of four, was killed in battle, | Qo be counted in conform'te with the Constite. end alone in the world, the laat earthly tie severed, tien and laws of the United States she procured hie body and with it returned te - id F he ive protection agalnat violence, £ Roston, disconsolate and alone, While eonveving tex me Py theh a4 in Hh way ate any Prosidene the body to her old home, some dastardly pick- tial election. Annanam Lincove. pocket robbed her of all the money ahe had remain | —— eee e | Letter from George H. Pendleton. Grn. Bayxton Pn iaa hes heen temporantiy re moved from conmand in Richmond, to assume it “atan iinportent pent further South" (hy which wil oN. Cy is unquestic ly intimeted), aod will return to bia post at the rebel capital within a short time, 80 says the Disrarcir, Aw Trish woldier and wit, in the hospital et Re- ancm Ga, writes ton Western paper, “L see me naine reported in the lists of deaths at thia baspi- tal. Tknew it wasa lear soon as Tsaw it. Here after when cou hear of my death, write to me and Ter devotion of the New Fngland warn to the tnien eanse during the present war will be no lene conspienons ip history than that of their mother's ofthe revoluticn Tre Boston papers mention the cane of s lady whose hurshand and only son enlisted earivin the war. The hushand wae killed, and the widow determined & give ber means and her aer- nothing, set in thelr easy about the bardships of war, aa ing inthe world, What a lesson for those croakers 7 flowtng is vy o Yer ther incroased bills for The following Isa copy of s loiter from, Hon, who baving swerificed chairs aud prate shown George H. Pendleton, the Democratic candidate for Voe-Preadent, just received by Hon Jobn BL Huekin, of the New York Democratic Executive State Committee s in uxuries thoy The Roanoke. Ilow She Woe Captured. Halifax, Vet, 22, ot the Crnotssart, Oot, 17, My Dran Sim:—L have | ved your friendly eller Maliwoaut ui esentationa wud fulsa. wwode are so frequent in our political struggles that Thave rarely undertook to correct or retute thew. Tinake no professions of a new faith, only repomt reiterated professions of an old une, when Tay that there igo one who cherie#hes a preater regard ‘forthe Union, who las a higher sense of its inesti~ mable Lenetita, Who would more ear uy labor for its restoration by all means which w eTor The fillowing a # ataternent vapture of the stesnis p Roanoke, bound |, ato New York, by Hraine aod bie as- suckater, ae vleaned by Captatn einer, of the brig- the Roanoke rk on her regular day, and | antine YVathilde, from Captain Drew + lett Havana for New Y proceeded n her courae uetlevening in the naval manner without anything remarkable coconmrny Captain Drew retired to his eabra about ten ateloek | that end, than myself, The Unton is the guaranties PM. Abt atte a siunbes ot padsengers were | of the peace, the power, the prosper ty of thie 7 ‘ kas people; gud by taay would deprevate rior heart waserubled ait winging, Buddenly, several med | ity or oppose wore perniatentiy the establishment of arcuet with revolvers entered his cabin, and in a! another government over any port the tern voment he found himeelf bandouffed, Others of | tory ever within fis Jimite, Tum iu favor of ex. t ‘ 1 jactigt coud lous insisting upon no termes pet the party meauwh \e adopted similar meamires in | prescribed in t Constitution and (ain opposed ther parts of the ehip. and in a few mint she | te any course of poliey whieh will font tho re. was completely ta the possession of the captora, | ent lishtnent of the Governp out uf te old foune dations ana in ite territor ob iatecn ty ! wo ol N B ry ook of a ’ . Ouly two shots were fired. Que took etfeet on the | Tara very respecifu Paar carpenter of the Roanoke, who, offering resistance, | Geo. Hi Pexone ww The captors, having gained pos. aped the course of the vessel for ie Army Vote, sesaon, at once wl Insiraction» ‘ela ve tl Rovmuda, On arriving of the inland they did not | Wuahington, Ue a cert bed ! “ , «Do seastor aiterpt to enter the harbor, but waited for a nara | % lester ese the Bonet win the State ‘ by whics they could get md of the crow ) ON Y . oe . ; | Pow Orr. rVALTMENT, wal passenyers There wero fitty of the form “ tom, D.C, OF 2 ani thirty of ater, inostly Spanish. tothe cldlera of New York Roanoke had tlie freight, but she had rpcsy at the approaching ¢léw 1s ity qheiand oallae . ap fgn ' sour Blatry you are directed’ ifiy thou follars partly in specie an ' tdilgence in celivertny the enveb- boar ¥ in paper, on + Bhe also | very opes contelning the ballots to the persons addrese= cowl on band when the transler took place and if vob called for on the day of receiph you, 5 Maibiida pa A hae Aig lin esch case notify ihe person addressed thas the Mathilde reache Toude with her puasen- hapackage ts in your offer, with the req ie gers, a party from the Roanoke arnved therein | iui he al! for the same without dela boats theslattar veseel having bean set oo fire and W. 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