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——_—_—__.. THIRTY.YIRST VR AT AUMBER 10,083. The Latest News. By Telegraph to the %. ¥. San. | | bud. Full Particul YORK MOND AY, OCTOBEI celotrated McClung's rete! battery | Tere wae an rey the taking of it being one of | and | paras! Tre inte Peiers Mie heaviest fr » Movements, ATTACK ON THE 2D CORPS. Repu'scot'the Rebels CAPTURE OF PRISONERS AND GUNS. NEWS FROM suoRMAN, Eood Repu'sod 6 PLECES OF from West Ternesee Deoatur. ARTILGGS! Victory in Tennessee, REBELS COMPLETELY ROUTED $0 Prisoners and a “Battery Carturod. EXCITEMENT IN BUFFALO, Rebel Raid Phereatened. MILITARY UNDER ARMS, Proclamation by the Presid NEVADA DECLARED A STATE, |. She Frauds in Sotdicrs Votes, | ORDER FROM GOV. SEYMOUR. The Matter to bo inquired Into, | A COMMISSION APPOINTED. | Rioting in DONE MAN Prom Arka lorte ature of Arkar be held wher dards the election o K?feadaealetpdis., Rk g@uvicen of INSURED, | rth wWarc, jie be- GESPRAL Detalls of the greatest part ith aud part of ers thug taken Lere was abo Ine apNeareBre of i Late snecesstul Movements. | vi the Arkwusas river, aud as. god Neath Corr From Kentucky, 1 Atiack on Par aenh, Pee, the rebel General make an attack on that place large numbers of Trenton, Lextr large amountof m the defences Jeneral Daford had three battalions eren gune at Shliad ueentration of | forces on the Id them egaiusts sudden atine vonaen Lines preparatory | ne wed tue var the rebel Ge hdrawn were tus rest, Chaimers an tamand of the f where thet y to tle trensior ith a wew pro! teah t4 auxpended | tprung, but were driven back w 1 the yoodu there are be ns ht on Taurs- removed ton | 4 roused ror fr alumbers: s beng Gade for the Near the samo place, @ party from the Pirst Die fod goon aller twe The ruwor ag throatesed by a large } Geu, Meredith is mal: Vauchan road, a Runa litle betore , nave preparations aad Niuth Corps advanced ib nearly parallel 0 i | Mancay's irang entered the stables | Wiodford © Jur picket line was a. Rh. A. Alexander, Hancock's corps, Warren's Corpa the | tance, and our men ett! bold { (irani’a recent mn paratel with the Seco the right of ie mov fog she lett, with General Warren's in the nll be seon thas 1 Corps and nent, the Secund ¢ “| tion. extent and atre | epiure of Muy jut, Draging several bun- Corps wdvaucet t From Missouri, The Ketrent of Price, ¢ venr Carthage, dusp the Fifty on our extrer ertuy swuny round it as Hatcher's Rug in the sweep of tid Ss @ creek that ory Yhe late’ nc l redreating with our in bot purwule alight, ioyurod Frow Weet Virginin A Sitorr, Wheeling, Weat Va, Oct , uw his borse, Cumberland, Oct Weldon Rail- patches just ith of Reams’ 5 road about t t fron Keane? dtation to Hatcher's Kun at Hemiquart rommand of Lieat vus attacked tl “pation, that the couutry between Hatcher's aroto beat et Corps on crossing the Bun ¢ anda larve pur is Major HhI!, who From Europe Four Days? Lotor News. e Rice, Oct, pickets, and drove them in, eapturing twenty pris- rowl, used by reached the DB vie Quewum | Major Howe w The Vaughan wects With the Boynton road latter road v 1 bo was tour da SHEIOVWAN Gen, Warren @trony posivon at a fork formed by r 1 road and the Duncan Chattanooga, Oct ebarge was mad captured four pieces vith @ loss to the 120 prisoners Decatur, but ttt p ty Alexa Phrown across Hat vied a bresch { coutrabands rey Lare toth with the robe © enemy to Mang promptly taven advaniaze of by arden, sasures th Tincoclk and get between hiro and the aiceess of thi feat of Brecki Nashville, Oot, 29.—4ien, G Fifth Corps, would bave been perilous .o the extreme, Ger Grant withdrew th Hancock receive! a shock from the ¢ pulsed it in handsome sty! He beld his own troops to ® sax bur re. | East Tennessec, completely ror Vaughan's brig: until night) when be fell back » few miles The posttion guln+ ou Doyawe soad Wad relodualed, bus the fighting was of the livel'eat character, our using their sabres. We captured pearly five hune | Ored brievuers iucludiuy Cy Bosh commaudny o | irs ofthe hunky whieh wre reportad tw le aot in WOR Uae dike CL TTT 31, nereagod demand ¢ f Bogland, | (By Telegr ph to Queenstown.) . Liverpool, the Bank The U. 8. frigate Nisgare Deu! toaday, bound Westward. he PE ve a total wreck, The commere'al depreaston atl contooues “ al tes ip tude twenty Lverpooi frie } Tonconm, Oct, 2 1 rece mim Ry he Tt abilities of the four f a that cley will reach §5,500000, test Coumercial, Liverpor', Oct. .—Cotton, The sales vosterday aha tos foot Ye 6000 hal store and exp ters, The giarket el fs syne mes duly wiih adel ne ot per it, r eu ion ket is 1 Winton morket 6. Prue market dull, So mr is easer nilon, Cet 20h, CO mala lowed at SS iy Bs iy American Stocks—I ling! Cencral R, gWO1 TY disvount ; Bele Ih Ruy diSyadl Qe The W inthe Sonth «et Loviaville, Ky. Oot, 20th y have taken In tre fight report. lace at Do Seto, Laon Thuracay rnoon of lat week, the rebe wore reputed by oes of the atlair, Novada a State. Troclumation by the Prestdent. ‘By the Prea dent of the United States of Amertea.y A PROCLAMATION The C agress of the Uafted States “oon wet, Which was approved on the 21a H f March “An Act to enable | the people of Nowate to form a constitution and tate government,’ and for the State nr forcea, There are no part! rere, last, entitled, admission of such nto the Un.ou on ap equal footing with the orty'nal Btates; Whereas, Tho paid constitution and State rovern- | ment have heen forme? pursuant to the conditions | preser bed by the fth rect on of the act of Congress aforesaid, aud the cert feate required by the oaid j act, and the eunstitution and ordi- nov oes have beeu submited to the President of the Uoilted Sites ; Now, Cereforay be it kuown that J, Abraham Lincelr yacopy of Congress woresald, du bereby declare and pro- choi that the sald State of Novade ia admitted in- Uioon ou ea equal footing with the original ies. liwt a whereof Lhove hereunto set ray band the eval of the United States to be affix- end enusec ea Donn att ve O'ty of Washington this thirty -firat ot yin the year ef our Lord, One Moucand Bivbt Handred ‘aud @isty-four, end of the Inedependence of the United States the Eigbty- auuth, ene) Ry the Prostitene Wittiaw it Aunatan Liscois, kWanty Soeretary of Sinte, Marvland a Free State, Governor Vradferd’s Proclamation, Bo leemore, Md, Oot 2%. Thea Court of Appeals at Anospeli, haw sustained the deeiston of Judge Mortiag of the lower court, In refusing @ manda- Ins againat the G ernor'a counting the woldiers® The black slaves of The just iesued the necessary nroclama- nthe new Conatitution Morland, thoreforeg, atand emancipated (acvernor has tion which concludes as follows: And whereas the remilta of much elections have Deen duly certifie’ to me by the proper judzes of sud severs! elections und pon accurately count+ dng and casting up the votes so returned! to me, for wnt ag A wail Constitution, includin’ the sol- H vole, aforesaid, it doth apporr thatthere were 4 ballots tor the Constiution, and 20,790 bailote wealnat the © were GL blank ballots re Couatiutbon, but not counted, and persona of them refusny to tuke the oath require by said Coustitntiow : end there being, therefore, of the neuregate vote go Cast @ Wuajority in favor of anid Const iho Now, therefory L, Augustus Wo Bradforl, Gov- ernor of the State of Maryland, in puranance of | the authority ao vested in me by auld act of Assom- bby aod Constitution alo 4d. do by tha, my pre lonetoo, declare and make known that the nd Constitution and form of Government, so medand «lopted by the convention aforesaid, Yas been adopted by a majority of the votes of the State, and wt, in pursuance of the provis on tueret contained, the same will go into efiect aa she proper Constitution and form of Government of Us dtate, superceting the one now exiv in. on the fmt day of Novensber next, Given under my hand and the great seal of the Btate of Maryland, at tho Clty of Aunep tis, oo the 2ib iny of October, an the year of uur Lord, 1484, By the Governor, AW. Beanronn, Ww. J. Hari, Socrotary of State, The frieuds of the momsure aw honoring the event by a divplay of buuting, The Awmwoans hew put oatan tense flay, bearing the inser’ ptiva, “Pree Maryland." The clause in the Conatituiioan athoetiny slavery ia tm the followtug worte: Avroce ‘4 -That hereafter, tn this State, there ol be celher slavery por involuutary servitude, cueptin pusishacot of crime, where f the party thet have been duly convieted; and all persoue dito service or labor a6 slaves wre Leseuy de craread Lee, Hitiition, and that there ported 9s given arn The Frauds in Soldiers’ Votes. Meweoge by Gov, Meymunr, Al'any, Oct $0 diov. Beywour bas tasued the ne proclamation masa J. Porker, William PF. Allen and Win Kelly, greeting: [t beiny reported that Co- lone! Sarcaei North, agort of the State of New York 6) Washinton, byother with certain other cith- wens ot this State, notiu the military or neval ser~ view Af tow Luital dates, Lave been placed in ar- | by the euthorittes of the United Mawes ant no neaee tor such arrest Laving been given to toe and being an xions to learn the fact of auch arrest, aad rout mall tary that Dv iueveeat pervous way be jworigoned with- and that no obstact # patin the wey of the soldters of thia State having & fair bal ob a fair and speedy trial, beld to unawer tt erefor Kaow i that L if ratio Seyinour, Governor of wae 8 f New York, do hereby apmotut you Arosa J. Parker, Wilbam F. Allen and Wi !!ain Kel y, Comuiesiopers for aud in behalf of the Bute of New York, wud do authorize and direct | you and each ut you, forthwith to proceed to the | | City of Weelingtomy, as such corp lamioners, there | to Inqu re Jute the facts aud circumstances relating | fowneh arreata ait elleved caunes therefore pnd Ww UK6 much potion Ma the Orbudied we wid iu vale Hscount at | the lawp of the 8 | ing, of to detain or alter the ¥ \ be exposed and punished, and (yt tion with ¢ ° Exciteaient in 8uifalo. { ' + President of the United States, in sowords | e duty tiopased ou me by the Act of | the grounds therefor to the | i i | otuvordng to ite laws, shall be | | | | JPRICK ONE CONT IN GOLD LTWO CENTS IN CURRENGY, ene ene Se . pod the rychta and liberties Hat justice may bo done, and that all attenptete prevcutwoliers from this State in the service Stntet from ot. ty east by of its citizens to the 1 toe Unaied expected that tho steamalip Ontario will | ther, in pursuance of tho ‘awa of thin State 1 i { i way L report your ) Proceedings to me Wiua all conve 1 thea ' Vid Soy wOte D Witrtama Dro vete Se. rotar Waehin tm Ot, 2,—TY New Y fi Barras good share of pabiie attenton 4 ere s) no which the accttaed ore tr tot ct fon pon the Election law, but for, aud we Petitions names of military ofivere Upon oth bvite mod other ofietal papers in connec+ € woh Leora’ wot Nebel Raid Usreatoned. Refit NY, recetved by the Prov Ort. 3.— An off Qt Mershal of Cenada thia afternoon, st hieasage Waa elty from g Mint the rebela im Canadas are to make an immediate rani on Buttalo. The militory are now under arma and the city will be patroled tosnicht, Tb ia also stated that two tups wil be armed and patrol the harbor, Hioting in Vhiladelphia. Philad Ip ta, 0 Oora 80. ~The route of the Mone toreb light procession last night was a acene of great disorder, with nach rioting. In Chestnne eirwet, bawween Bika and Seventh etree building | were Buch inmired ty misales At thie places Jutves Campbell, aged yout heat by a stone and died alov + ihvtantly. eavens and many of the po ce were seriously ins Jured There is considerable excitement ta the city tow lay over the aflur, and there have been seme political fivhts, Nearly one bundred persone Were arrested ‘ast night. GCenrral Paoks in Boston Roston, Oct 8).—-Au iwimeuse wudience eageme Bled at Paneui! Hill, last night, to listen to wu ai. dregs froma Ma) Ranks. EXx-Governar Routwell pres ed. General Danks was greeted wih great enthosingin, He suid that, thougta abevont from Missachusetts, he had not foryottem hers and he came bere to aay that whatever he had done, whether pubite duty, no act. oor opinion of judys ment, had bee such ber enproval, im the General ol fa not to He exprossed the fulleat confidence hear success of the cause of the Union. Speaking of id he apoke of what ed that the poople of Union, and as earnest- wot conforming to ita government, a the people of Massachuseits, The new constitution of Louisiana t# reganied with affection by the peo- pie of that State, and there is nu better on the face of the earth, The people of thig country are deter- mined that slavery shail vo lonver exist, and it will vet, Tf the Detnocratic party 'wtriumphant, itcam never re-establiah slavery fy Loulwana, Theresto. ration of the Limon will show to other nations thas one flag ie puramount on thie continent, and theirts eubordinate. When Nipoloon put his flag into Mexico he believed that Repubbean institutlone were overthrow, Aw eon aa he tinds out his mistake he will withauraw, He (Napoleon) thought our whip of Mtete waa going wn iu Anmorien, When we show him that he waa metaken, be will nekuowle the error Ky iu the restores ton of this Union we will clenr Mexico of the French und Austrian flack This nation is tuo fair, too wise, too jost and power- with by any or all the crowned heads upon the earth, We have resousces such ea no other nation can comprehend, and when we place this power before the eves ot the world, you inay be assured we ball Lave poace, General Bauks spoke for nearly two hours, Marine Disustem, Sindy Mook, Get 2-1 rer Joe, Capt. W oH. Cunningham, from New York fr Mata. my row drawed salorey veatestay, during the heavy wester! gle, Bie had both anchors down atibhe tite «nd r avail, She was wind, and now Seat but to ne abish and dry nthe be, low water, alee bull will ben total loas, T cbinery and Ls way bes.ved She 4 portally insured, Hrovi ene Ro 1, t, ..The schooner Ona. baving of CommMeny from Pi iladelplia tor Tee Sprusv wlewk lest myit, bi aval, ane Riode dela ' i, ewto toputnst « wat Capt, Jomesou aud ov clung to the toproeet, 6 tuk Iu #leamer hinpire Beste. Yt te nud four n were drowied. ar tocae who perter are ws fillos oO. W. < Liat G, Wi Hopkins, cook; ani i Barker ‘nd { wub iuaure Lee oated vutbing frou ike wre News items, (Ba Telegraph io the sew York Sup Vow shipment of treasure fron China during the last two early @000,000 ba gold San Frou ot days nnuuntew Tuw twenty jour plecedof rebol art ares from Kaly by Bheridan wee ¢ 7 Ponusylyania Avenue on Satur 'a, rh " traceny mneh attention J.J Pinaitaw theetitorof the f uy stn VINBl, testified Lefore the Motur, ¢ Indlanapolia on Pridas in t ase Ol i others, cunfirming the ted !niou att 1 wart to the tremmuuuble porps sue a Laverty " Generai Inteiicenne. (By Mall te the New York Sar Om, Wiliam Hoven Chief Qu rter tor mg Newleru, 8... resently aud erroncu. repe : dead, has wr.ved ub ubat place, 4s Live Tus Prevideut and M r Miupioer rem: ve mt th t ‘ a into the Waite Uo uae tor tae Ty Is gunounced that Prince | rr *Hulsieiu-Noer woull, ou uurry the deughter of wrich Nor) A Ueriun It is reported thatthe 4 steamer Theory “a pus into Grenmla, Sey uy seupid < Lut tlhe autooriiies wou sb wlloW br to Lave le and ordered Ler fou Dares from wot le Bas, te the Mt, reat wetive Wwalwin the wr Pree ly mineh sckness uw te tren bub ih os uamily de. oreusiuy. Os the 17th of Sepiem!er, tomny of tho purines in Engr 1 ve wed wht in callel @ “harvess, hone." villugers Wert to chuee, proces= bony listened & @ peringy, und then bad a dine or of roast beef aud p! paldlog in the vpea ar, Tuma are aait to be in the United States aifty thousand beathon. Mol gods are worab pwd in two heathen temples in San Franciges. Lu Gly heey Lave lurge Colou.es scatterod uli over Cahigse (Gurspined Go eel Paty er ug -Lvoy weet struck on the Other woure r e

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