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a THE — —_____ TU IRTY. FIRST YAR. > NU MBKK 10,079. ‘ a The Latest “Wews 18y Telegraph to the \. ¥. Sun. NEWS FROM MISSOURI. ja Price said. to be ia Kansas, Onr Cavalry Pressing his Rear. ROADS W “Hts BE wirk Activity in Arkansas. PRICE TO BE INTERCEPTED. THE ST MEN. THE WAR IN TENNESSEE. Forrest Concentrating at Jackson Mlerciless Rebel Conscription, The Capture of the Roaneke. Braine and his Crew Liberated. INTERESTING SUUTHERN NEWS. &e., &e,, xe. The War in Missouri. Price Losing His Best Veen, te. St. Louta, Oct Wilaon, Thir i Ms» Gapturet ts the re & ® puerta band f hia men 2h.-The dead bedies of int militia, and atx phe'a at Plot Enel» and crven up tf r execution for the a Biting of some rebele in Arkansas, were found in Frank'in County ¥ ssterday. eon's belly bad several he'es in it A rebel set summer, wi Major and six privates now in Alton prison, ae hostages for Wilson and bie men, will doubtless be shot in re- tion. There fa nothing later from Price. Heal- ef the Seventeenth Army Corps urider Co Moors. e dhirt Tinois St Lovia, Oct Price's rea Kansas | ef bis best ebout 250 ki led ay @wuch greater W q@ers. Deserters Polut ip consid S!. Louta, Oct ab} Worrensburg. Ha cavalry Gemeral ore Price is macving th dam Roses lepot of supples le garrisoned tr a diviaion vel Damocnas's Warrens bas arrived here ing ough rukling the rowiwith the blood Our loss op Sunday's fight wae Tr ween 4 nd wounded , tov’ from P uumbers, om Arkansas, 25. —Lato rebe! low sod GOK s war ) pris ice ere coming to this wivices from Little Bock, Avk, state that Gen. Magrucer bas left Cam- den, and is rapidly marching towards the Rod River Galine Reer and Caraden, Onlg about 2000 rebels are left between General Herron is at Little Rock, on an inspecting tour through General €anty military matters, | ert Gen. Price ‘a Departm: All «i ent. nd rating Great activity prevails in ® movement to inter- diers suffering from chronic @inenses are being rent North op sixty daye’ fure buch. Nea Caters, Cet, WH. Sat the rete) Forr The War in Tenocssee- Memphis papers of the 22d say eat is 00 bave already been sent North, oncentrating a large force et Jackson, Tennesses, and that & merciless con e@ription is being & Memphis Col tpert, has roi Bart Hice isnt @mp!y obeyed ord to blame tor the enforced in the country adjacent Hage's command, defeated at red to Memphie re It From Bermnoda. Arrival of Blockade Ranners The Pirates Tallahnssce and Edith at Sea, &e, Hiivsar, Oct wae) o* atated disaster, an he Ry the steamer Marrocerda- aro shat the blockade runner Little Mattie Bed arrived at Rermuda with 600 baies of cotton m and the Fal- fend that the Hope, with 1,600 1 | Flay | | | | only the counse! and reporters of the Poe being | eimitted, The notorious here, managing the cause of the rele Ve sare they belong to the frat families of Kentucky, and formerly belonged to John Morgan's fores, Tala raid, he aaserta, ly the frat of a aerica of plundering erpedt’s na son fo bike plaice onthe George N. Ban is fa o» Srontiers of the States, Had be known betore of this alfair Lave prevented it, as it wae conducted on tor email aacale FG. Jobnson, | Queen's © i of Montre hare as counsel for | the Canadian suthorucs, tien that woo'ld warn therm te go no further, They charged the eneny'a works but were repulse Nothing daunted, ther charged again, bot were once ore turned back. A_ third time they were f Ub against the and again they were r pelled They began to find ont, too! heen carrie! too far: it wea ev tly impossible for ther faded columne te 7 wh that freeh aulunexcted line, And w t ew it Was * that aort of deanalc which makes the heart «ick The eneme made a demonstration in pursuit, and thee retrested from the field they bad ‘ ously The ¢ *s cavalry sions antry remain ing beRind, the creek in the morning NEW YORK WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ms, Ot rash the The Pennayivania Election. About 163 Dee 1 eee 1 We o emoratizat {the drivers, mix- mocratic Majority onthe Home Vote. je th the street with some ten of terlve ple Harviadurg, Ort Jefferson county, official, | & ir own, the whole of it was abandoned, The pracnere we had takentho st une- Piven a Demorratic matority of 202, Tk etal | leas ar unacceptable t ir yp ttires total Democratic majorities en the home tote footup | Were stone left te © ae trophies a the morn nh 4 o he bLTS By night our army was in New arket, Worn 4.040, and the t a majorittes B9,S07 . excess | with ‘i aT parol Sed ad motibed with 6 Detnocratic majorities 154, with Forrest county to e day's operations, but growing cheer- haar from offietally, Itie reported to have given | | wud sang eof WAL Lad yc ne . t e.. Ou ee in men Was not heavy, u 15 Demoer@tic majority | supe t, there ja wom solaton in knowin of the evemy uttered by the heavier, ‘ sherivan’s Victory. | mornin perations the slaughter of the enemy is | Dereiia ( Sbert ian victory in the Valley on | repr ne having very great, Othetal the S01b, are now coming in. A Tarper's Ferry | yianaken reunited seaterday ite that Goneral loiter dated October 24th. from oficial sources #858) before dae on the Wth. aud surprigad and routed 3.88) pelsonere bare alreate been captured the Povhth and Nineteenth Corps and drove the arrived at Harper's Fe avy and | Risth Copa berond Middletown, capturing engh- 1,000 more were left at Winck stpiee | HAH pieces of artillery and thirteen hundred pri- sat ll engayel fo pickine up re ‘en omens which were safely be f ; but theen deserters, Tt is nerorts a es of the fToe eubsequentiy made @ stand and tn turn at enemy will reach ten thousand i it: OUT y | tacked ( eral Farly, canming bie line to mive w “y. and prisoners, Among the guns taken wore twen: | Oo tbe re tthe ene aptured thirty plecen of y new bras pie which were athe ttened | Artiller Our net ices wne twenty-three pieces of out from Rehmor and with which Farle bad | Stillery and some wagons and ambulances. Cur heen supplied only a few fo fefore the Salita sein boiled and wonnded was lesa than one thot Twelve thovannd ermal! arms ked up on | fA Cur lose Ip prisonera ta thought to be an all, the field. The rebelehnad fre divisions, | The enemy infantry is reported to be very badly and five cavalry brigades in the engaroment, and@ Comores ed, He did not puree, His toes wae a large portion of them embracel the fower of ery revere fieneral Kamaeur was eer ousiv Lee's arms. Our wounded are being rapidly ree won i while acting wita xellentry, and was moved to Martinsbury, from Wincvester, | aptured by the enemy, The Captnred Fings An Interesting Inter. view. At eleven o'clock thie morning, aera the Was ington Stan of Monday, General Custer terview with the Secretars of War. and he had been ordered be General Sher yer to the Department the Mack captured recent battle at Cedar Creck, and te present Secretagy of Warthe mon who bad captured thetne The following were the fags presentes : Flag of the Ind § eorce M. Love, 118th New York V Lith Virginia lofsntre, captured by Ser Hos ww York Ca 14th Georvia Infantry, tered VM. Wells, 6th Neve York Cave Posed to te General Ramseur's he vaptured by mire Swe the 18th Geor: wate Ulrick Crocker, e said that to turn lan C. Ragiment, eaptured be Col ng ofthe yuarke + Tes Vermont Cavalr 4 Enfant aptured by Po 6th Michiean Caovairy, battle flag captured by Captain Fdwards Ist Ver- mont Cavalry, entristed tothe care of Corporal John Welch, 6th New York Caveiry, tn cons tera. not the fact that Welch recoptned from the tiny the flag of the 1th New Jers la favtry, which had fallen into the hands of s rebels in their morning attack A_ battle fing captured by Corporal Daniel Ph wie, 87th Pennsylvanian Volunteers. The Soere tary inquired of Corporal TP e if the atatt to which the flag was thatene » and wh ch bore the appearance of bay heen hastily mad An Caps tured with the tag. The Corporal r ng inthe | % the Secretary asked how te happe toat captured with the colors “Why. | fir," sad the Corporal, © tore the flag ofl the statl when T care close to him, and T took it away from bit.” “Did he akedaddiet*? inquired the Secretary. “He did, sir."' wae the prompt sponse, “and Tkept the flag." Flag of the 12to N C, Infantry, captured by Seret F.D Woodbur Ist Vt. Cavalry, The ste? upen which thie tig was fastened had evidently heen a very excellent jointed fishing-rod, and admirably eulserved the Purpose to which it bad heen applied A hattie- a: captured by private Ira Hough, th Ind ana ah rm Tntantry, A flag captured by piivate Parks, Sth N.Y. Cavalry, # youth not yet la y of age, and who has not yet been in service t months, The Secretary expressed the bope that before the war terminated Parka would win & Mae Jor General's coromiasion Sweeney, who captured the flag, aupposed to belong to the late Gen, Ramseur's quorters ia not Sot TS sears ot His explanation to the | Secretary of the ce re waa very smnusiny —" Me apd another one of the boys"? gad he, ‘saw an suitulance, and ordered it to halt, Bays the trver, ‘the General ordered the ambulance t "Ad Baye L ‘what General # Savathedrver, tien Kar seur.’ Saye, ‘thot isthe very mun Lam) rfor So the other boy and myself tock Gen, Ra nee the surgeon, the ainbulance, the ¢ horses.” General Custer explaine hud on a gray jacket when be wm th tare, and bad thus misled if ¢ the driver en. with TO Lales, hae rived at Nassau, all from | Ramsenur's arobuisnes The Secretary said that he a would Lhe to see the “ober boy." who nev Wilmivet etuted was Corp. Fred, Lyons lat Vis t Mavrocordates alae reports that the pirates | Kecretary Stanten then returned to these #oldiers Rar Futh bR Wil ton onthe same | the thanks of the Department and of the Govern. a 1 A P \d | ment, for their gallantry in this vreat and bpillicat @irbt with the Little Hattie, for s rain. baitle, stating Wet each of t would be red The Colne! Lamb, steel-plated blockade runner, | with # medal an commen ov of their bravery; goifed from Halifax this evening. \' dy" wld bey Ho show you B y a8 , ; . } and ood men work together, FP have iD. Forther Sarticnlars of the Capture of the oled ne demmasitnin General A (oaneke Liberation of Braine and bis ice Gevern) Custer,» ntlnued, Asnaciaters wm by the baud, 4 jaunt citicer always Hal/far, N.S. Oct 5.—The steamer Mavero | gallant soldiers," Grd vod here last night, seven days fromm | itp tse nt was reee ed " i tre ; ry the larg amber of ve awho Ber be the passenzere of the captured | ph, ed in the audience room of the D After the Ri ke left Havana | partineng te wither presentation, Ww t _ rasae - »pul Custer, as be lowe ber enw nea were st pped to receive passengers ap- ‘ rt AM b bs Syed an SF i 4 : dus thanks he peo Taotlon, sow ce proaehia t » which afierwarda proved to be | thet bis modest: was equal & bis courage. j Confederates oder Cartalu Braine and Lieutenant } Parr, of Chesapes ' After the capture j \ Braine pr edb te wtobond the ves- Southern News i Beane | Hebel Accounts of sheridugs Virtors, Pte. re ar : re i] 1 ni newepepare have beard a kecy tho cargo. “ refuse : : ‘ ‘ 1 Ko ini rmuda Sherid enddo ust e the news, The con recre t aid ob noke ar i) . cet t 1 soutefeonls. She rece.ced | Cede that a tutue ad been wo bee lee are ¢ trot 7 eletter from a vesel. Nothing specia appeved | the results ar Cinaatrous enti! Friday, when her paseenzers were taken of by 4 re th able battle} been fough : f serves ; * | andoah Valley, U esiey mornings ub a fhe Mati The lk ke had a valuable cargo part ur, our ary atacled the Kignth and ef bale tt are & ray, Brsine s Noneteenth arm’ re the ene Cedar | eesecinies were all Liberated, Copioo Drew and eae AN Tse les out f Y | “ is * ‘ ried their pos *. , Bis crew ef for Now York . ver Mounds | tp kied sad w lel, capt | @o the 17th inst Prisoner® eigiteen Pp) ‘ The Contraband Traders Washineton, 0 ~The trial of Johnson and @utton, couirubandists, was concluded this after- goon, Tue Ju practices eo sion is not yet lge A known, The st. Albans, Vt.. Raiders, St, Johns, ©. E., Oct ivecate in bis address, stated @ut the firm bad made @ fortune by fraudulent aud ebould be severely punished. The H The cane of Familton, Easter & Cy of Baltimore, comes up to-morrow. 2.—Nothing of special wr portance has taken place in regard to the St, Al- bans Vin walk raiders, Jers are understood to have engaged as counsel since my loa account. The Mon. 17. Abbott and Mesers, Carr and Lefiamme ef Montreal, and Hon Wes eran ranor ie camavewd ww omen J, A. Camercn, of Toronto. door CAMP EQN, WARNE we. Dante ot the two demor dletown, about two miles bey: corps of the enemy was intre fertained to cormplete uf work, pow that the tide A in his favor, Such glorious results as the com- plete and unequivocal ce! of tne mata beady of the enemy, aud the capture | terally of alrncst eve- | rything they had,m ght well have been duzclingy a ter the season of defeat in which our arms b ¢ nigh Leguntodroop But the © is work ino tory, sud in this tt waa crowued heavily upon the energies of our men to render the first ¢ | of the day quite decisive, When our wu | came before the breastworkas of the ene.y, pear | M.ddletown, they went forward with al! the eszer- nessand enthusiasm with which it s possi! victory to \nspive men ; but they had done enough for the day, cagugh, physically and morally, bus neither they nor their officers knew }1, and how. | ever mnch they mar beve been inapired by their | hs Kalle ULE nail AAO RN BOO Labrie: & | end drove in An order to the ture Ordnance and Nitre Bureans to 7 to the army one-fifth of the forces eme ploved, inelud'r Ni actors and other employers, wives much aatiafnetion to the Richmond Lele i s etpected that more mea will be returr tothe tela by itt! by the reeallof the details of pro ducers, or persons exempt for farm wo General Lonyetreet had published @ genera, rder te the First Corps, on tig resumption of tho yminand, which was temporarily hel! by General Anders uring hia illness, Thies indicates that there waa no foundation for the report that Long. had superseded Early in the Bhenandosh mond Ware commenting on the fine ap- Pearance of a recent batch of recratte that parwed through the city, mocks at General Grant's r toark to the effect that the Southern urmy was ‘re. heer and the ve’? Jt stat tes i i, the tens f the wrave, n tas? We aay, with peculiar punk, ‘Oh! where is the stag? Oil grave, woere se th tory? Tf, bowever, thew: men be uot deni the grave, but tenauie af the craile, they tremely well grown for ther age. We owner in ac oue what iiey will be when they acer ve st matue rity ¢ for many of them are wes teet high alrew If such be the infants of Old Virwinia, what ar grown people lh Trnls, these are babies a the fanhior uk wae & wiaat twenty feet ase}? off for bis own infant when ane r as bigh, ame to give Phe following item, however, trom the Disrarca of the same late, shows that the above jibes have ne foundation, and thas General Grant told the p'ain trot « The Jun or Reserves of North Carolina, stationed at Weldon, Norb Carohoa. have offeret ther ser- tices to the Secretary of War to help defend Rich- mond and Petersoure cuong the present emarzen ey Accor to law, neither the Junior vor sen- or Reserves can be ortered out he state; hence the Juniors bave patriotically volunteered to go. Well de forthe bors! The Junior Reserves at Weldon cons st of one reyviment and ¢ battalion, ma al ed respectively Cot Mt.-Col. Anderson by PLS) Armistead The Goldshere, Va. Jaresar gives the following account of operations in that vicinity ¢ On Sunday leat a body of Yankee infantry, a least one thousand with several pieces of artillery, adva! Tate's company ath cavalry. riaimed the Yankee loss, We have not use The tone of the Montgomery fAla.) Anverriarny When comme on the “ uisroanagement of President Davie" .ndicates the extetence of South. ern "Ss pperbeads'’ in the Coniederacy, Here ise nfeas to ne little diayust at the hue and ery which is rained after ever ter tor more a If our reverses in most lustances were to Want of nur a then the un the people are es inp to make th wore composure; but whe omes nore ovvious that they aro the victime of pers steut moar encnt Wwe ens look with wonder and aduration atsce patrotion of a coun try which can endure such umpoa.ton withou publicly remoustratu Who they wt him to bave entrusted ot re i Te, stan duys of the fortifica- tons ab that place : We have recent roa’ eyam pation of the fortifications that ¢ ‘ sustructig the Aunberst oof ibe rive My aul , porkwic a Le w wre Lemme tom Vhere my r . at the itications the A r wide were t neaere wd totally ¢ the pury thy i eer k opp vato t te t 1 i that tt) 4 rt ‘ v n prow ‘ t : Wews items, (By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Tum Legis ative Asse \ ver'a Island bas passed resolutions fe ig © Federal Union | With British Columbia Fonty-eiant deserters from the rebe! armny lately arrived at Port Mouroe from Genera! Butler's ine, They have taken the oath and wre comin North A soLpien named Lynch, of the fol New York, | was shoton Friday at Cty Polit for desertion. He bad been ouce pardoned fur a fence, It is understood that the money order postal sys. tem will certainly go in operation op tiv lstof the month, ‘Tar sale of blooded horses yesterday ai Maltimore, belonging to the estate of the iate Wm, McDonald was very largely attended. The famous Flora Temple war sold to George I. Presbury of New 20h a daek Balle 26, 1864. Tire tewly of Aric Gen. Ridwe during the revent great battle who was killed n the Shenandoah Valley, arrived at Rattalo last eventog, He was en old and respected resident of that cite, Tae Opera House of Morris Brother, Pell and Prowhbride, at Rowton, ht fire about five tclack yestestay afternoon and waa entirely consumed Te cccup ed the ite of the old Provinelal Govern- ment House in Province House Court. Sarisractony explanationa hating been macy the Commissioner of Internal Revenue has ordered the discontinuance of the sults cc at the Fxpress Compan.es for omitting t stewp re- ceipt Tun Provinetal Conference at Quebec have heen vmenced aera engaged ine fjusting financial affeira, which have presentet serious difficulties, But it te hoped that Ss astalectory arrangement can bemade, It lo ex. pected that the Conference will close on Thumelay, when the memlera will proceed to Montrval end other citice in the Wret, Tre funeral obeequies Conmmanding a division | f the late Col. Theburn, the Army of West Vir- winie, Capt. Bier, A ALG. of Gen. Crook's staff, and si mm Jonukingy Killed at the battle of Codar Creek, took place at Wheeling, V4 yesterday af.ern “th, Tie procession wea over a vale in leny Tia tire in Faetnort, Mane before alluded to tn the sus, involved the loss of property valued al R400") The Frontier Bank, Sestinet printing offic, telegraph offic, ew, were destroyed. A Strong northeast wind prevailed at the time which, with the insufficient means for extinguishing the fire, cause! it to aprovd rapidly, The ladies of the town are highiv mplinented for their asmatance in saving goods and asateting the men in working the engines. runt of the capture of the Totten Hoepital suerriliag unde a notorious women, Ham. ed Bue Mundy, and the murder of the mail carrier by four guerritiag, «ho called thenwalven Confoder ate Captains, all of whom were reently captured on the Cumberland Kiver, Tenn, were on Monday taken from Exchange Barracks, at Louisville, Ry., and shot, iu retullation der A avinitep artillery duel took place lnat, between the rete land battery, under ¢ N.Y. Artillery, about a eloroteelad rama test, andthe Oring was fun f on for the aloresaad mur on Saturday leet in the James river andl samaud of Capt, Ashby: ® mile above Cox's L ing. rel entered lato tae vy wwe veasola Te oe rontiouel break y both wider for upwards our The ree that the smoke stack wee the rebel the kt hot away, and @ @reond hrmond | ceived mohell in her after-port which exploded, ) rebe wiry piokets neur Backwaver or Fravklin. Ada watew miles furthes they discovered a force of our infantry in ther fronk commanded by Col Armnetesd, and beat a hesty | retreat back t) Suffolk. Tu the ekirmishes which occurred on their advance we lost one mus killed hand two or three wounded, belonging to Captain kill & gunner and we nyt three sea The foet then retired up the rivera mile above where they have recent!> been stationed. Michael Lynch, Capt, Ashbeta onterty, lost a leg by the explosion of a whol, which was the only ecamtalty on our aide. The following day two new battenea whict Chapinte Wolf, had been « ‘ructed by ¢ 1, Wetler, near nthe rebel fleet, and drove f them > a mile ursber up the James General Intellizence. (Dy Mail to the New Yor’ Sun.) Ir is soit that are going out to teleg apbie Lines 1 wns of nine hundred women Into be employed on Vanous mmunieation Trunk Russtan officers have lately heen doproded for havin dina duel, ant one of them who wave the provocation, ise been deprived of bis tite f nobility enuag My. Stantos bas dismissed twenty persons em- ' in the Department of the Quartermaster, Gen. Meigs. They were chown to have been noto rrour sympathizers With tue rebels. At the agricultural competition of Vanclias France, lately held at r, the prize for plough ing wae carried off by 1“ Woman wwenty veara f age—thetnal taking place with a plough drawn by fourcoxen, The compeutora of the other aex Were Diimerousr Benrsretany bonate a novelty tn journaliem, I isaciaily paper with two editors, ooe republican and the other democrath, whe have eat a page f ev dev's paper. The second page is for Mo- Chelinn and whe third L 2 apd epirited controverse@ are constantly going on within the limita of a single sheet, { Agaxis and Commiasionera from Btstes, to distribute ballota and f the Armies of the P very numerous at the ae eounuch time aod are so tro’ © creat aunoyance t “ the several obtain the votes tomae and the f war iblewome ast Gen, Grant who is take ny) constitu planning some iraportant operations, Gnxo of the Baltimore firms Intely arrested by order oft War Department, Mesers, lease and Thomas BF, Coale, have, together with all their em- plo » been released trom custody sand allowed to resume business. The cause te alleged te be that the witnesses achnows¢ themrelves mistaken reyurding the charges 5 t that firs, | Seen een c eee ee —_—— rd sPRICR ONE CENT IN GOLD (TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY. Trim sheiling of Chart atom wan ett] proc remeing at last sceounta tw) reai-pound ahella be- ing dropped in the city at recular intervals, From the face that five laree fires have recently orcurreds it is inferred that imderable executon ue by the hombardment = Tie f n yellow prevelent in the city, althoneh no oa bas occurred within our | ioneoral Lardets who now commands the relel frees at Charicetons jaa proposed to General Foswer to exchanee ald prsoners captured fn their reepedtive ments lopart- General Fostor has informed the War De Partioent of the proposition, and aa exchanse will tout loss be effected. a@tter from Jor The (lowing letter from Joe Coburn te the Low doo Sbosvise Lives, presente bis view of the result of the pr ed mateh between bin and Mace and the new challenye of the latter: TAK FOTTON OF THE APORTING LIVE. Sir’ Io reply to Mace's letter, I wish to inform the poblic that when DT rasde the nate’ it waa on ondition that the fight should take place ‘np Ire Tandy and nowhere elses aod for that purpose loft ® lucrative business, and at an expenae of several hundred pounds, brought twowon from America eapreesly te unperintend my trainne After come fag over 4,500 roles, Dhad every reason to expect gore show of justice, inatead of abure, from the people who above al! others make such preat pree " Mious of betriendiug » atranger, Mace na- verte that Tow 1 agree to po referca bute Mr Rowler than whom To may state « more honorable man doe# not live in breland, or Wao ie better posted as to the rulet of the Reuug, or better Roown anoug the sporting community He ale staes thatthe pentieman ® brother sn-law of tnine, to give more plausibility to the contenpe bie way he has taken toaveid meeting me in the Bich of these statements To pronounce une riog. true, Toavoilany difficulty about the referee business Twaa willing to tke the usual courses and agree upon that party at the ringside, wher there vould have bees no trouble at all, and £ should have had no objection to almost anybedy he might see fieto name Teontd see very well ther Aning in wanting this pon’, as by having tha referee appointed beforehand, they could hava the police on the» and, with their own men. to act, would have pritilege of naming another loostion, jrome place in Eng} tand, where he have the mob at bis ky for I am qhite satatiod that he would resort to any meana rather than fight @ hundred tllee from home, Lo Mace intending fi ating, why did he etay io Dublin until Monday aflernoon, and parade himeelt about the city, when he chonid bave been secreted near the battle- kround, ready to enter the ring? And as 1 made the maten to Pybs in Ireland on Oct, 4 how could he tight when be le Lreland the night before with hia tail between bia legs? Furthermore, the stakes holder did not end the ropes and sales belonging to the Ansowintion, aldiough the expenses were to have been borne ali As for tay vot traiotn that would be allin hia favor: but Lean aenre ° that Twas trained enough to bave met him, had he the courage to face me, and have no doubt ag wo the battle resulting in my teaver, eres to pve Mace £200 to fyrht me on British cround fo Amerie ca but he hado't the pluck to secept, and, te atop hid bouncing eball “oe the world, Laygreed wo toke £10 and tirbt bua in Drelond. Hy now backs vbof bis own peopouttion, and wanta to gull me fote tighting in Fuviand by the promise ofan ad- could ditional £100, ty which I do not see fit to acres Dut, providing Tgetthe stakes, to which I consider viveelf justly entitled according tw the rules of ihe Ring, as Mace never showed oa the round, or even iu the county, L will make a fresh biwteh) with Mace Jyove born £500 to fight mein ¥ part of the Que (0 a-wicle eutioum | re land, and offe s dominions in Awmeriea, for to ehow bow earnest Lwas in my ined up toe the end of the week in to yive him chowe of “i nd there, but my frends and the pubic must ite patie allunless be ¢ tau itbhatbe never meant fiybtus ab ald have the battle come oi! in Enge To stop bis letter-writing, TI wish bin and all hw choo! to understand that T rhail not fight sland under any circurnstances, Had Mace been at the ring-mide aud FE not there, it requires no tte tell who would have yot the moneys sud f therefore claim the stakes, to woich ban enlued ure, &e., J ser Cones, New York Hotel, Leicester eq. Oot. 11 LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND TIF VICINITY. Rreorvrrine ernTs IN THe Crry.-PRresext Rr An Bsoorragisa Proarrot. — Notwithe etonding the fact that the quota of this ety is full under all the wf the President, the bu- vlooss of raeruiting has been stemlily continued by the County Volunteer Committee. The daily re. cept of reernita, since the filling of the last call, has heen comparatively «mall, ww consequence of the enormous bountios offered by other districts is drain upon the has now nearly ceased, the rural distneta having nearly all filled uiaition city, however, | thelr quotas, either by volunteering or conscrip. They | thom and, as a natural result, the business of the | County © ve At the present time the enlintments number lesa than one hundred per week, but Mr. Bluatand hie co- tly ine bad weather shall have romittes is becoming more a workers are confident of their ability to ¢ crease the buainess when arrived, neceseitating many unemployed persons to accept the liberal bounties offered. In view of thia expected increase of business the come mittee have mlopted a new schedule of bounty and) premnm rat which will w into etfect — towiny, It provides” for poving each three-years® recruit #300, and 460 premium, the lutter to be puid to the person bringtog hirn, or to the recrult if be app! eniietinent hinee!! w for Reecuita will alau be recetved, te heretofore, for terma of one and of two your. One ear men will receive $100 bonnty, and $20 1 mj; aod two-years’ mon will be puld #200, ood (50 prenuum, These sums are sinply te amount pald by the ¢ ty of New York, aod are in reelity onty half the amount which t4 are tually reevive e Government bous.ty | et- | actly euual t wd by the City, and the aus od by reerulte are exa e ives. There Ia a difference int fr The bounte Yer ( tn toto ab time of wh r re paid iu An Irishman, in deaeribi nericn, asid: "TE an told that ve might roll viland thru it, ant ig woulda’ make a dint in the wre water oceans inside that ye mivhs d apdan; fu’ aa tor Both enmiyht etick itina rher, & ‘dniver be able to ind it out, exceps it mopht be by the erue!l ot whirk " | Ma, Dixsisow, the Der ner from Connecticut, bus arny wou fe she Aruy of the Potoume, wh be wae placed nder areest on charse wah epeeehes so catnp Wa OL vere, fren, Grant, stat the whole matter estigute!, snd vot « the yrounda sullcleat, prompt rteied eam, ry. Bielbing? ied a card tee i Firet (! wn » bia ° mathe cau u yorw the a tos rtthe A tration, | eof m witl be neces- inthe Fran osentative during OU Ob ab cer euler, Private letters f wontion that on the evening of the v3 le the ety of Alex BLO a wae href t tine by gan, the works ba ¢ Ween erected by a French compan: Toe lo aiken od in bis rounds by a crowd of worsierns Arabs who insist thas the marre'ions blave tollowlag the touch of hia torch munt be provoked by the will of @ genie T mprovemeus causes @ great change in the habtsot te place. Heretofore a mnuic pal regu Jation has required everybody going abroad Ohar nightfall & carry bis owo lanterug but this is no longer necessary Cartars Sours the notorious freebooter, ta again upon the tit) seas, The Londou Dairy News states that on the th inst, Bemnies embarked on a little vesse!, laden with naval guns and other materis! suitable for arming a war vessel, Ibis understood that this srtnament is to be transferred to # new screw stearner, the Ranger, which wae lately at Madeira, and eof which Semmes is to ha’ command, The Ranger is re ted asa lar and very swift veasel, nd wil] be menned mainly by the officers and man of the sunken Alabama, ail of whom accompanie! Pemmes on we Little Cre [edeEres Wy od the Lalance in The Committee will instalmentsa—one-third In hus two equ annusl payment pay the Lounty-money t the recruit himeelf, ao that there will be no further danser of swicdling by bounty brokers—the laiter class recely ing only the premium abovo referred to and that directly from the Committee, Under tho present @rrangement, 1¢ is de gigned to continue the business of recruiting so long asthe Government ia in need of men, Thia | proposition cannot but meet with general favor, for | | 4 every patriotic citizen bas directly a two-fold inter- est init. Firat, itisan tmportant auxiliary to the | Union cause by furnishing an important and per- petua! reinforcement to our armies in the folds and second, it ts calculated to obviate the necaamiy (Comisiusd an iees MAI.) 0

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