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————— THIRTY HIRST VEAR. 9 NLM OER 10,080 ‘ By Telegerph vo the N.Y. San, CPNP RAD SHDTOUAN, j and Col Tourtellotte oceumed th b hav. | Jeneeh by ore in width, and ene in depth, and must O— = < : tne portions the battery and aot the | bave ite contents plainly marked on the end, WP Gy rasrog in [ Speetal Correspondence of (he Sun shattered c d. In the diteh around the forts | Moneys of packages to our prin era Sree be eae H \ is! were thoae whey for want of room, coul! not cot saed to © lombte. §.C., ae all the prisoners are wu OLLI! ii . Washington, Ort There never was a inore | tehind the pre wal! Ob. on came | femoved fron Charleston on account of yew timely victory than Sheridan's in the Shenandoah | the ¢ \ “oO mi’ was his bat fever, Lieut Col, W. Trae Iassert, ss im ictory than Sheridan's in th nen aid oa 3 A. ‘3 4 nw Aweme of Maat : SHERMAN STILL PRESSING Vallew. ft relieved tt that Ww benaib ler The battle fncrenset fury. and Acting Agoat of Exchangy U. 8 . chet ha th alah ale I etd : eo Wo warrior beeatme more confider triumph — THE ENIMY. settling over the community —or ta excitable times | While cheering his mety and tell vneverto | ‘The Haltherore Sale of Blooded Horses, Seeaiiinduilitaiina ain Vike these, tho mere temporary abeence of the | Ste'dy Gen, Corse recoivedt a ah sal in @ An extraordinary sale of bloadet horsea the 4 ne ar » M4 an ie kK, Which parti fractured tie te bone ane san . wnat Bs Rood Sueraeded by Beauregard. Strongest stimulants of war is rey Or af an) cnt of a part vine left ear. Blnking to the ground Proporsy ct Sr berg Riser a btn edagped ominous sien of impen 2 of bere '8 | from loas of Hood, he sill r place near Roltimore on jeoday, ” Address to the Rebel Army. | very litle news of muleequen: operationa by Sbers | 0a! and for 9 tine Was trac Ao tmaense nnmber of the mort reepect lan ; but it is understood that he hae not followed | AFd Rowett, of t alle cua of New York, Washington, Roston, $é Nharrias ant’ AAA ll daub A ety 2 ; | in hin atom, aired oh +] Ph aml ober places, Noe less than dive Ld Niet maa Must be Driven. the rebel army v ar | Away in the distance, on the pin Ww Revesaws | gi ps a per were pe went and all noonifested paid that the rebel attack 4 On interested spectator watched the prowess Of 1h | ahe oreatoat. ext in the nobieaninoals put ap ee 4 Tt wes 12 ofelea Presently he speaks to | ¢, le "Plone Temples! the queen of the tort NTA WT ¢ elas oe ' (Or a ple. juwen IMPORTS NT from N. ORLEANS, } vent the seni.n wo ‘ of cer, and ju two r pathiadispateh if lookitur aa Leight and beautiful aa ever—wae to reinforce General Grant. 7 ‘ read in the forty “Helton to Aliatoona to the Is9b [ bough: by Mr, Prosburs, of Baltimore, for $8,000 tep lQemova for this stotemer ait i w that the Sixth | E will help you WoT, Sturman, May. Gir ‘ticiford to aplendid: grey stallion, was tk E Pores die ywaletthe Rebel his statements an itis kr iat th Abs Holst lator ibe taktle Hien Ror tamer Aumtes | PUM itr ANNU. rey BRA ieRty opicol to Byrehburgh. Anny Corpe waaon the way, but was fortunately | qiion was e wa ahort, Col ts fort bid | gid the purchaser was ofered 22000 recalled from @ misg.ving af to the reeult becomes slaughter pem the men under hia cou i Jleaving the grotind. "Lady Sutton." a besutiful aa Conenript yx . cake * Wheridar i, wet i mand being either killed, w 9 OF Covet | tn taares | \ rt yours old, eaid to be Rebels Conseripting the Negroes. bhi sete SRI tata LY Se ee 4 | With the blood ofe ties rotantiy he cave | ableto trot ami putes wan next sold 1” ‘ van ne ; : i‘ \renere Early was caught nepy * | the to cease fitit nits tiheeneny | tor gsa0 a gentheman of New York becoming the THE V ERMON tL RA IDERS, the ucky “litte Irishman" who baa | come close enough to ae their eveba Mistakin? | purchaser, The celebrated Chicavo te “Henry achieved (the reputation which was) regarded | bitorder to mean surreadery the i bedi ore) Cuy' sad * Dutelings were next uocked down < § Sree wees i ; med, “Nover { never {!! Before the |to Mr. Lee cht, of New York, for $1,650, BRIS ates ML EDEN TEE TED | by the ancient Romans as anenentialeenent of « tee tain be vecelved av ball from | Prank "and “ Miinker!’ a pair of fine bobstatl genera) of being succesaiul, Uf there wore any le bita apnsrently | bays, known as the copped teams were the uext, THE GUNTHER-BCOLE WAR, | dnutect tnin it woutd be removed ty @ sight of ie sours «at ty the! New York pucchnae af im ‘ nae pg ualera t pas wound, The well-known mare We \Merieeageary “# the battie-fiagn trophiew and priscners whieh are command ond dire ted os with acolt ex monthia old. by Lively Skirmishing Going On| jicur tere on Monday iu the of General bought for $1,000. About dhirty ° ~aeneme Cnater. Th anton wasn festive one tn the War TUR CRISIS. A COMPT PTE VICTORY beu andup prune is . Ry a cator. it the crisia, The riding-whips, puns and dogsof the late &e, &o, ke. Department, Recreiary Stanton unbending toe des | | Two o'clock cathe, wit ay Pherae wre also gold, and went off et good round gree that cause) bis epectacics fo giew owe ' 1 tr From Washington. Mititary Matters. Sheridan tn the Ascend. phinond the ‘The Siege of fT Repeal of The Prat Substitote and the Voliti« ent Vrobable Claase—The Presidency had failed, the rebels massed and came ap the slopes through the ravines apd over the pita in ewarmn® just lke bees in swar: tine, Asa last resort. aud with a determination atl! unwaver- Gen Corse tank poseea@ion of one of the forty inthe balance. Loudly cheering the rebels made a NEW YORK THURSDAY, OCTOBER ja onnmber cf important chany eoretart is well towda His visit to Genes | fing! swoop charged on solid body to the crest of Hood sill Retreating, Pic al Grant's atiny ited in a eo'd end chil's from the hillessayed to break ie wo the palisades “ ¢ , na e " . » | when a¢ ay one left to work his piece or is 1 ( ‘ Nas sina on the north bank of the dames River—e | rut ine doable loads & ed it home with a grin . ‘ erman laatG | Wl tyet x 1 spenks but little for the t hiness of | eoute, and, taking coreful sim, let drive the de t i I " “ reatiny tor | ay present position of Muth i ale “4 rojecties he bute ue re Be aah ward il ' Leiner t General Grant bas not yet moved ae expected, | fedin dhe edt rder, every tau for hitneelf, mere ' i 4nd or th toy, i probably will not for sweek or tw A nuove leaving thetr | + Wound d, about tw py { I r repertad lenti . . * : lddle Dex , hi raoners, and three etanda colors aud reven road from Ct poeta ie Dram ect aor tee alates epee tent 7 ets hundred «moll arms, in the hands of the Union Hoe railroad from Chatter | must he daveloped befure the grand aseaultcan | army. Young was severely wounded, and ’ doy Toursday. Toaske place, The p:liticians say that General Grant | several of Frouch's n aihicers were Killed Is ty Ohh eo recelvel here ee in emnne a the ath < * entire loss will not fall below cue thousane ball) ‘ » } intends to capture Richmond on the Sth of Nove waile the m raleof that ariay is daraaced fore Capt. McManus, of the | per_election dav. But this ie a ‘“confidencet® One rebel Majorcame tn thatevensmg voluntarily, ania Reglinent, € Readings | report, intended for party use. General It nd ull that wan left of hie ree Hal!, of the 16t vania Re, b Hoar ; | officers who were wounded aud fell b * ]to be, or has been appointed an y never tntenaa te eon the rom the front to thie | ine Teach Army Corps in place of the late worse than hope Ari excelent er Yeou y. The mimora increase of General Meude's |! betsy, Who attempiod aud prisoners came in from At+ | probable removal, Ho does not work «uv uth repel auprtey We they have been w the taking of | with the Lieutenant General, for unknown reas na, the wounded prisoners The election vote in General Grant's arr 4 suid r re : —— ‘ Cul paneer " abit of nputation of 4 de From tho South. to be very light, the soldiers tak. og but Little inter Young wua placed in an ambulance, and his r eat in the result, and manifesting a greater procli- | Gers attempted to wet him away in ity wy t were Rernregard Aranines ¢ onmmand in Georgia, vity towards practical jokes on the solemp-taced | Gueuccessful, Garrar 's cavalry brought the Gen Ade ol ine S raitor :o bie triny, ; dif) eral te Rome, A millon rations were in store at Warhington, Oct, 26.—1 ¢ Mowing reae of | Commissioners than towards po « yh priya the fight was brouglit o: obtain Phe draft still progresece ring the local | where, el soldiers call it the ‘iPard-tack Beauresay), as 1 untoand of the Army } Pitt eng Pann i. ¢ f ! The deficiency is five bundred ov former | Battle cl fake fr jprace ond bread, ofth Wos), dat n cy Ala, Oct. 1%, has : Core gave bim war aud load, Hood parkea his Soci § hs Wea Decerenrass cogs, Ov the former draft nearly ninety per supply train in withtot the patriots of Allateonny ‘ 4 cent, eseaped or evaded on ove plea or anotner, Tt} pu jered Freneh to draw rations, Corse de ; Hoadaiart " 5 feign of the Weat, | 8 hard work to ro uro the men, and it is now rue | 64 ' ony ae : me 4 fe ua Laie eadavartera anit Divded "J " eat, . that e pbouldo't fae exces ith Gen, * Oct. it. -ina Lr cotpmand, at shia critical | mored that the President end Secretary of War | iin upproval. Au he widu't, yun the Mi Memon of the Wests I} will unite in recommending a repeal of “out . Lali ! bor A: tate < bx : sor Hippy aanee rtrtuto clause’ to Congress, The condu hate The Vermont Kaiders, Sieclag inet ; Ty ponition, the Presi | Board of Enrolment may have had some etfoct in | Montreal, Oct 26.—Soveral depositions were dent ‘ fe lerate States has oxten led tome | diminishing the numberof men procured by the | taken at st Jolna relative to the revent Vermous ie an ; rte tbe Bxceus | iste draft. Moat of the mouiters were arrested | Munk Robbery, aud oters were taken toxiay. ‘Tho | vos of rs ' ’ ; fou ‘ ‘ 1 ‘ e | and some are yet ip prison, The Board bos been | prsoners have been easity identified, and if ar the ¢ post f bra Bie i fale ent'rele re-organized ‘y are cor 1, sl will protubly be they wild Cee slate can achieve, ‘The | The Republicans feel jubont overtheir increased | transferred to Mont their coi rndes, forvaia s the gl sre now sure of the next Congress by o tanorty | dicate that the Canadian authorities will promyt | ee prehe pr path © rotrenee, ; race. thew | sufficient to amend the Constitution so as to atolish | respond to all fair demands nade by our Gove | anor to the { women of my cour the troublesome institution of slavery, This large | mentin reference tothe retel robbers who com ary te lend the nid of their part my pe majority virtually secures the party a two years’ | mitted the outrage at St, Albane ‘ te of the field, ey cay do taueh (0 alron, lease of power, even in case ot election of » Dismiasals from the Arny. en our cwise, ar ranks encourage our sole | Demoeratic Preadent—an event respectine which Washington, Uct, 26.—-The foliowing military dos oa ‘ pel my and thus + Wete cack Avian ae nen are cubes . ‘ ig ‘ Maal au keane falivare even the most aavacious wir € ¢ dubious, Glawiseate & notinced t Senge : holds | Of course the regular ronk und file of the respec t OO N: Y., for a fears Atlint ' t eu rom it, Le | tive parities are, apparently, ot least, equally con. | ae : gene aon tne wank fitentof the success of ticir candidates, and are Steele, U6th N Ya for absence {a a " ' ns ore | working caslously to that end. Nemo, Mek vs liom ta eres ‘ t y onbie te and able = ———— i for petit larceny, f: t t r I such Aduires in Atinnta. t Lieut. Edmund Pendleton, 8d U.S. Artile Jour i t rors 7 rr A letter from Chattanooga Qetober 20, to the | lery, for abaence withons leave, oe : nie ha & trike g | Clucinnati Commmncrat, anys: rat J OLS Pik y M, chat Pilea Tens. | blow ‘ sive ho Yosh officer who left Atianta threo has ' Caraley ¢ Lieut. Reddingten, ‘ ; whe ure al fron their coma u be statue of affaires the ' Cavalry; ull for at without Cow ee ' ‘ le torve, have be work. ng da | Toe dismissal of Ma fer, 470th Penn Vols, of . t prvationsof the camp no titicaticug and have completed s>re¢ | 14 revoked, aud he is honorably di od Gans begue-teld, to om 1 at once t ns the outer ling \ lesioned Re uit Cheir dus 1 mack report t+ the ra larce arm. The last or inne tras? The Mortality at Newvern, N. Ce respect t espoane to thia ape fc wround the heart of the ‘ ya 3 h ' ‘ moonesty us | menitions and eupplies, and could the The Hartford, Conn, Prev ' lowing fer Pe My appeal is to ever eof | lust extremity, Retions are mit | port clare of the kar ihe Carclina coat | te f 1 | el ‘ toe sorware nr aud ¢ enough to 4 « : inuchialas hk Ghat hea te “ ‘ tl. P pond to | some at stinted in their provencer, but enor eres Newborn, frots a we ¢ i massed. ee tolern « t 4 4 hi ri wei sat bave pursed. | to} “ al POOR SIE lh f ever in that vicinit | Pv 1 . ver if ‘ A 5 COUNTY rev t there sthe Pub | r , Bat an frit fanot brown in whe force, hover 1 hy They w or rcvew and tera | of mf tye Hi role ane ined Md Onli’ Besaicine out mot ct vail | ett . man's movemen i q Rite’, K { weet | ato, etandti ready to ocon; anng f the city, ‘into C r : t the ve had jauteued ‘ maine fi iiwitted Yankees mov t x : ‘ : Tt ta niy two hundred hae ne sit tre, If they hea taker th. tne ta dred | ¢ per " Hore Am evacuation + ‘ N teretoninn | ge b then dead frou, velley 1 Bey rvationes and | t cts ot nile f oe ¥ to ke the wit t Bodgepe wer ‘ pent ' Y ati triaph to | the pose ia Neelpy et | ’ . nirv A a te rt SA © Pa a rG..%t% Goueral ' Bes _s | . are thom tiwil t r » Waehingtou dispateh rey Mi | wh | iow aru’s address t ut t b 4 1 r lr vy eTiste an 1. i) ra partas © TONE ere Hood has} horween Tinuel Hill and BR TAG beoo . foes not look | sroall tiwdge whieh must be re fide. ver : win 2rmay across | if en mdoin replieiny the uack Ashior, <a i r ently ete’ j taplished with ty Horlund, of Norw the Tenunes t evidently etepped edmuage to the large br slid Oy dade) y | thoy t indie the pre-! freshete F beeu repaired nent, with heacq Tors | be ny i be pr ! e boca | i be ¢ at he met two tadic Ae ‘ transported around the pops if cived ale wer fr ' t a nell ma was dead el Coarles Ls | Mae Wa ' ce.ved # despatch from B.erwat ; Piha ipl From New Oricans, i rerl pear atnsat he tart , my of tue Joth Conuntionts of Meciden. A ’ ana ' t ade, but t protfe colored regiment ison pr vost du nthe town, all | Ixetliog Reports " ois ntOR wee, me t 24 b aoe the wt troops be Rh ‘mt io the pines" ina | New Orleans ¢ » vba Catra, Oct, .—Late | W998 Aivregerded. Chattancoge is ltraliy ov « vely healthy locality, Up te the ith che t } r r nent med Win eee \ ah Bes reine, te 6 va 14 ‘ heut waa the on mg t that had we I been deeided)y acc’ ar vo arn a etad eh homie | aT ita) tbe th wan n e n nz that ¢ esand Cortwoly not less than two thoursn? arr.ve her satan thats nes wid five bane | ee r Md re. ~ - tred deaths & ania VOW DOP, “ , burg ‘The Hattie of Aiiatoona Thrilling Descrip. 2 | : ; . nacripting nevrosa en tion. Letters for oar Prisoners of War, r " ak in 1 ueinnati Commenctan of Tussday put Huang arrrya Der, ov rie sor ity the plen f mar lines by orde the 3 t A Ex uance ‘a ‘ 1 ntate that the noroes are | Hues the first detwiled account of the Late of aster rere OT Oo an 1064, i ‘ il weet ee my Hiab t , ' i whey 3 ‘ wey A’stoona, Ga, We give » passace: In reply to your ing iol ——y 1963, [ have | Tie struggle over the rifle-pits was termific; the | the Lonor to bey that lewers fur our prisoners of 7 pirate Flor ariive] at Santa Cruz de Ten. | revels attacked in front and on both flanke For | war, not exceeding one page iu lengta, an! treating 4 Dtained @ full ay € yur each plied the Weapons of death tor the | solely on domestic inutters, can beh rwarded | wad tae Fee sess " a QP | tery. The ditches were f!l'ng with the dead | througt vais office, Money can also be aent, Con. ply ig a r {sions and left after staying | snddy.og. The survivers could do no better— | fecerste LiMs are preferable tor this punpone ; gold twenty-four whe discharved one officer at | they sulleuly retired to the fort, and fought as they | next, and United Siates bills lesss so. Bilis of ex- ac who was au invalid, and one of ber | Weal. Tae bate became doubttu!. When the | change on England or States, made payable to order Gaia ¢ se ee * | enemy's ne became effectually broken ; when rea- | of the person to who it is sent, is preferabie to all. men, a Now Yorker, w20 seid be wae tho only | son and sense and patience must have beca ex, | If sent to my care, I will obsain the receipt of one American in thy * \ hauated ; when cherging by regimenip and brivades of Govaral ‘aAted for whe pankoge: ood bes ” > » ; “? . ae 21, ° 1864, 0 Lewes that it will be aafely delivoral, Roxes can be sent to iny care cr proviet towels? wed cine itaining coarse clothing, plain Writing and sinekiog materials, soapy sf aud tooth Pruahes, acd ermal parcels of The box must not es ceet two feet in Nows Items. (By Telegraph to the New York Sun) Guverat Rickert ia now in o fair way of re- Ika promotion aa Brevet rAioneral takes effect fromm October 1th, sod. Shouwragy Stanton is quite al with chills and suppesed to bave been contracted im the u the banks of the James, L arrived in Waslingtom yesterday, on J bad ao interview with the President, itis understomd be isto have an important depart Mental command, rt of the Commissioner of Internal hut the ine fever HUTS ibs. We business, o Tie last rey Revenue al moe ot the government from luterual taxes is about @10,000,000 @ mouth, OF nearly F200Q,000,000 a year, Tux Quetec Provincial eatintactorily setlied. The Conference will adjourn next week. All the arrangemengs will be embodied in a bill to be wubtnitted to the different local legislatures. Tur Woshington San hag a report that the guer- rillas attacked @ train near Martensbury, yoater- nference 19 proceeding The fuancial questions have been Jay uiht, aud captured General Duftie and wail ‘The report it however, contradicted by later iepatehos Tas Deitieh prive steamer Naudo, frorn Wilming- tou tor Nastau, which was captured October 2st when 18 aniles from Nouety-cight shots were tired at her before she surrendered rt, arrivod at Boxton yester- day She has a curse of 500 bales of cotton, Khe isa leewheel iron steamer, of 620 tone and draws sevon feet of water Ti. Wavy Department Las received information the cay of the biockade runner Hope. She ) foot 250 feet in length, cain, lew five water-swht ompart. cote, Ble ad one of the beat and moat costly ewels built jor lrockwlerunming. She flew the rebel Cag at Cork, Ou board it a valauble asrort- cargo ; General Intelligence. Ry Meilto the New York Fan.) Loris Narotron le after eowne ne horses of whieh le bus heard. They are taar pair, good In Dt00 Taney wis so fetle that « gentle mon who boda law su t, pe@used te give it to him for fear le world dic betore the care waa tried, This wae Gfty-four yours befere the grew jurist dled Ts 9 roeont epcech at dackaom vite, 1), Governor Yates or bo that he tho treo, sore ariiclea w ren feially, that st i wouldbe in our pocemarion before the Sth of Neverber ian J.B. A. Wann, wie was sent on from New York a WUiTop) COWicsloner to Cansass bis iv at the front, was orfoved a pase to City Point, on toe ground thas elecionarcmy in the aro ue probated Nun trialet Mator Woeolafor the homicide of a try at Codar BK ) commence at Kar tent let po Vroeks ae Major's brother aod wife, und two legal gentenen bad Now York, the two letter to the proces » of the court-martia., Pewivens 1 OLN lad widresed nm letter to cridan and hucaring, tn which he ex. ereonal ndtn ration and wraditurle and ourtocef the nation for the gnecesaes: Cool Valley casnpaleay and pertour arrived frow Watch General 8 presses his the wrate mehet arly for tt Wetory at Cotar Croek, Tie worms bow extone.vely damaged the evtton crop ip Arkansee [thas stripped the plant of alt tte lonves aud sy bowls, The eren will be trom one-frurth to « alf an ey rage, neror! helo, the area plautad is so large thas the planters will ma‘ nohey. Stser Adm ral Porter han taker command of the North Ataure Buaekwling Sau he has wade Tio squadron ns «dunes ion, with © livivien hae been ory six fth the anized pat tit now the T Nichols ae River f tmander G Tho d Four with privor are Gener derable muimber of 5 ture! in Virginia, and several ea runners. Arvone the late arrivels al are Clarles 8, Cockey and Wto,. Tha convieted by a Mthtary Cornunirsd and ols, The first-named fs to serve out as f five send the Last to junin e coobmuance ot the war. Tur 1 le dovanan of Friday, says: “Tt ty seid that when the guerrillas tude an attack on | the trainon tae Lexington railroad, on Tuesday, Hon, Monwouery Blair, who Was @ jassenyer, took a child ir te rmother's arma, stepped from the | mre With the boght cherub pressed to his boson, claitweal to be the tether of the rosy-cheoked dari- ing, was very tender and saiicitous in regard to sts wolfare, and pluyed his part so well thas the guer- rillae passed Nim by—the ex-memaber of the Cab- jnet thus eacap'ng capture"? ‘ Tae departments are husily engaged in prepar- ing their reports for the printer, as they are re- uired by law to have them ready by the Yist of month. The Navy, Interior and Post-office ents will have their reports in the printer's hands by that time; but the War and Treasury Denartnents will orobably be behind han? eesir commander ible-wuder Mendota is the Goy-sabip, »y Teton Harbor, is again filling up now there four rebel repriliag arren of Baltimore, m Of giving aid nfort to the ce | waa elocter! P PRICK ONE CENT IN GOLD TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY. Se — | this yaar, a8 they wore Taat, om acecuinté of the ime meneo ammount of labor Unypowedt wpen them by the war. arith cone ot the Treasury te at work Preparing his estiates for ” wire ed for the next fiseal year, yak nosetaettin. Tne journals of Prost France, announce the dae parture from that port of the frivate Sybille with aconvoy of emigrauta fr the French colony of New Caledonta, in the Pa The Sybille bas ale realy made three voyages with emlcranty many of whom have since married young worn brought up by public charity in France, and who bare vol+ Motarily gone out, Those women received Gowr from the press, and are so well ant with their lot that several bawe written to Parity induce their former companions to follow, Reyulor come rounications Lave been established between Portales France, the chief town of the colony, aud Sydney in Avwtralia, Tur etaton of negro prisoners, fave a Washington corrempondenk ! not the only point on which the Government lias taken jane with the Confederates. They owe ue not lees than A000 priaouers tl oe punyber of thetr parole! men baving been by then declared! exaheuyed long avy without any equiva tené rondered us in return, The rebel Comimissione? of Exchange, Mr. Ould, bas hinoself seknowlodged that they owe wa nomething Like 20,000, hey owe Md thorey by at lonat 15000 The retlef of the Union eapGved in rebel bande would carry joy to thous ands of Northern hotoes and it in bopad itean be effected without anerticing the powition held by the Uoited States Government in regard to the carters the providiong of which have been maat portidious. ly vicluted by the rebels, Towing is related at “the President's lich ig ® party of hungry place seekers Who had often wearted himy and finally ex hausted his pate » Mr. Lincoln sad they re- fed bim of the story of the seholmastor who follone of bia puptls to read the third per of Dauiel, Tho boy began, but when he came to the nannies of Siadrach, Mesheck and Aledueva bea stumbled, ‘The madier required bins to proceed, He tried spain and failed. Pedagogue then tried & flogeing, but atil no go. Relenting, the waster fold the boy be might read the preceding chapters and let the present one go. The boy brightened ip and took beld with a will He got oo famously wntlhe reached the inet verse, when, pausing, & sterpatou overcame bis countenance pped the book, exctaiming in a doleful vows, “Why here are them three raseally selows The trio sloped, and sume ef they Irena Oy 1k Was a ior hit, LOCAL NEWS? WEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Wespen, Pui.irs on tHe Eunerion.—« The large hall of the Cooper Institute was crowded With @ respectable aucience lant evening to hoar & lecture on the eleetion from Wendell Phillips, the representative of the old Anti-Slavery party, The pilare around the stago were decorated with Aweriean ‘aye of variouesives, Ou the platform were ecated @ number of ludios and gontie- men, Rov George TB Cheever asked leave to present some viewr which, he maid, ho had noted down, He aid the Governinent could take care of itself, and there was no danger to our country except in- justice towards the claves of our country ; the mo-« news cline o the alave all our troubles pplanse. fle then made some alluaior to General MoCleliau . platform, saying that those who dupported him were ins: The people io the North would ent thelr ballots, and the soldiers would shoot their bulleta at the South, and the Copperhenada would fall all at . (Applause and laughter.) He wenton at some length read ing from a handtulof written matter, Some im patience bela manidested by the auaience as ble eoptnued to resd from bis manuscript, and cries frit down were heard, He closed by saving that he wor the fittest ruler for the country wh was the most anient hater of alavery, Mr. Phillips wae then introduced and receive ed with great applause, Ho «aid he would speak ofthe election, Todo that, it wonld be necemary to make some preliminary observations aa to the oryjn of the war, The diferences between the North and South began in 1780, with the Conssitu- on, and was contued for seventy years with the weapons of orynnente and votes, Four yearn ago, when it wa seen that slavery war a end, mat- dle: by defeat, the Southerners oppeated to arme. There waa a etry between wlavery and freedom one against the other, Whict would triumph it would be nee llesa to necne. Jf the war wne tor slnvery, it shout! Be presented with all vigor, There never would be peace ontil we reached it, There pever ought to be peace unt] we reach ite How woul! the war end? In 150 and ISél, if there hac been @ statewrnan ut the head of the gow ernment, the war rolght have been ended by fight- hug. We must eticate the loyal whites in ‘Tennessee and) Lousiana that) cles which had been driven ¢ the ballot hex years ago by Calhoun aod Harding. He wanted a Pree. ident Who could tewen tome oé the Bouth that ehere wan no difference between the whites and the blacks, Pesce murt rn ttalned notil the peyrous were free —be care Lnek to the corber stone of justice oirty years be had tried to brewk up Ue o ming ties: he wae oow trying to rave it fight to-~kay for the Yad said ia seatrrtaan wore tibling for ‘Applause ) 7 Keivico of juss we not Vuion alone but as Liucotn patthe Pally of Niagara, we the Lniom aod agatnat slavery. mtn lewever, Mr. Lincoln by hie wordta aod f mts he wos net withing to pee bim re-elected. (Applause rmumded with hisses. § Tn tho next tour yours toere weuld probably be questo of peece arise, Mir, Lincoln weuld now x w be eqnial ) Kuch an hour. There weean old ney. jog, “uderouity forthe past and seenrtty for they future tle wanted no indetanity for the pasta but only security for the future, Mr Lincoln de. sired te do riht, but heel failed to do it. Nu in a war ever wot What he wante ’ ys compromise, ‘lhe question wae whieh way would Mr Linc im Lend the slave or the Union, There would be no doubt about the ques sion it Willan Llovd Garrison was in the Prosiden- hal chair, Abou b be waht bend low down oo the question of Con, he would be straight on tho question of freedom te the slave fApplauoe In isO1 a Gebinet in aan bled at Wash ngtone where it wae delcerately resolved pot te nurt the Routh, but colle talanyge army awl overswe ber = to show our power but not te nae dt; to martial our strength, but notto stuke fire at the uth. Ho thea spoke ot the war and how much bud beep given tosuppart it. There vever bed been a tune in history where se much wealth bad bee out, or so much blow shed, Le was oot free means ip the povernroeutthat te war had 5 promocited, it was om lack ot wil o altaied to the case of Arguelleg ming that that was w purely upcomavtutiousl at. Kidnappers gerl o speaker, was the o name for tlhe person whe sant him to Cuba, (Appiause ond loud hisses, Voices, “Whe doy want for President 9° * Three cheers for M Vani? Viiree cheers tor Md Abe.’ A voices will you vote Mr Philips then raid, me, DOW, Mot wuppese be were by assert the meht without law, oat bob tution, without judge or jury, sive whom he pleased, and send thers where he pleaned, fwhen you found fault wito him be would ay, “gentlemen, I am only tread in the fowtepa of my dilustrious predecessor who you cheered in the Cooper Tnmisute, (great 44 plause,) what will you may then? He then spate of Frank Baur who Was 6aid t) be in the Luited Brates Army without having a cormrniss He wasan abolitionist, be aaid, but he wasa citiver desirous of Constitutional liberty for all [f Lin com was elected on the votes of Louisiana, Tennuegee or Arkansas every citizen was bound © resist bis inauguraiion, (Applaues “ 6Continued on last mais’