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MONDAY MORNING OCT, 31, 1864, General Grant's Kecent ove: cate, Tun movement of Genera! Gaast’sartoy oo Thurs. day leet haw produces iene brill cat reenite than were antic pated by the publics th h it mecured all the obte te intended by the Comnuander-inechlef, The ac rance partook of the character of an armel coprolamance, which ticht have developed into a battle hut did not owing to the permiatence of he | enemy in remaining on the cofens and the caution policy of the Lieutenant Gene: ral, who aeeme to alr at forcing the eens to fight on fair ground, Thie policy is slow but mite and bas the merit of avoiding he fetal tuna | t life involved tn a direct saganlt upon the euemy's eotreneimenta, [tb was forwarde! a stago or two on Toursday last butnot enough to create any inarked excitement, The chief menificance of the recent movement on the left wing tm ‘thet it brings the army considerably closer to the eneroyta Loes, fnd places it in aw more ly rable ettitude for the final «pring, which may tale place st &ny moment, sod may now bein progress. General RuTten im} wad to have wuccessully co perated with General Gaaat's moverent, by @ corresponding advance on the extreme right of tho army north of the James [over Marylnod » Free Stato, Tur new Free Stato Conatitution ot Maryland hasbeen proclaimed by Governor Duapro.p, and woes into offect t November tat, The wourt of Apposls how practicnlly refused to pro= hibit the counting of the #olera® votes, The point of law raised was that (he oll Conatitution formed the actual law forthe tine leoy, snd that it was not compeient for the Coustitut onal Adsetubly to make any cosnge allowiay soldiers or other per- fons to vote ato from their respective election districts, As ths view waanot surnined by the courts Governor Baavrorp bas issued & fortoal proclamation, tint the uew Free Biate Coustit hav.ug been ratified by a majority on the tts) home end soldiers? vou, shall at once yo into edect. The emancipation cf slaves in a grent state like | Maryland, eveu thous it may bave boon achieved | Dy nocane respecting Which differences of opinion hey aed, idiu itee’f @ tnost in portantevent. It Yourks another epoch t: eal revoludion in which wa de progressing with gir the war eavery Maryland that eve wus predicted ita destruction with! norm w, distance declaring ion great social and politie | re juvolved, and which Yre nly established in eta could not have acouple of genera. lous bo fret tions, Yet its overth, ov has been almoet inet dentally = accoraplished within =m couple ot years, and by s concurrence of eventy some of them indeed vielent and abnor- mal but @ustsined by the judiciary of the! Btatc, But this ia notall. Siavery bas been abol- ished within the #ame brief period in two other Slave States Miss uri and Louisiana, with a poobae bility amountug almost t coriinty Cit Kens tucky and Tennessee will soon be added to the list of Free States. WH the chief olject of the Bouthern lewders in enteruy: upon the rebejlion war the formation of a slave emmrathen this actual and contingent em pn of the tlaves dn no less than Gre yroat Si atoyin half a mony years, must bo regarded aaa great Union aa well eemoral triumph Under no cirounmbances that are likely to arive ia it posable to uudo the work of emancipation that has been already accomplishel. ¥voen should the authority of the Confederacy ultimate yy esiabliebed in these States the slave (power would find ttae\f confronted by a wroat party interested in maintaining free institutions; and would also tind itself opposed by the still more dith- cult element of a black population that hoe Wasted the sweets of lberty aud that bas acquired at loast a superfi ial knowledge of arms, Even ehouid the whites consent to re-establish slavery, the blacks would not, and the new rebel Sate gov. ernments would bave no other alternative than to confirm and legulize the new orter of afuirs. From whatever point of view, then, we may regard this @oelal revolution, the conclusion seems warranted that although it may, mud probably will be re. tarded by ® temporary re-setion, yet it cannot be vollod backwards. A military victory may be nec- essary to firmly re-eetabliah the free Btate govern. ment of Louiniane, Wit tile will come time, in due ction Frauds, The excitement caused by the arrest at Baltimore and tria! by court martial of a Now York agent for en alleged attempt to manuufacture trandulent #ol- ders’ voter, ia likely to lead to some harp discus. fons on the power of the United States authorities thus to interfere in matters appertaining to the lo eal lawe of our State yorermmenr. ing the outery that will bo made by Journala—beyinning with the Tarmen2 and in come bandbill published ia the most remote Aerritory—i6 if apparent to those conversant with the Sate law that mo serious intringemens of that elatute coud bave fo an extent thar tus Notwithstand- Repablican Lond het Leen Uies the Geuersl Governgent State Aleut, phe the oy ju arresting our Abo conteasions « on Blale, bow oN the service ‘i : tes, To the .astance would apy {4 i hd fatericres wih t t ‘ * Hee votes. It he ui litery eu eibe matter, to their ‘ » it Ww © late toullow wet @ ts rao t ode of ssoner an eloction wilte ‘ fully peer ny ol Aw Lveus of @ BoKe 1 Buste, tho voror « Ni Ors ave quite ns 5 faut to the pouple ug they are io she cand dates for whom they Upon any attemp! tows would le cast and the pablio lok ade “euldlers* votes" with even greater Lorror won they express when the partia.ns of either party vete fran ulendty at home elec Tt is thereire the duvy of every ext 2co to rewoustrate ngaimst Poe rs! iter. ow ith the Flite laws, an’ see to tat eur | ‘ *s aro vot ineerfered with by the aes contin coubuul powers on the parto: ove weitney auchoritiog, On this sulvect, iu reply co ste Tennorses, Mr, Linco) “Ry the Coustiineon apt laws the Promdentie charged with na vaty the couduct of w Predic deaual election in aay rf, inthis cause perceive any military ou tor Did aniererence 40 this mater," Ui Mr Linconn bad no authority by which to prevent @ military Governor of his own appointing trom exercising # doubtful powey over an election, it becomes important to inquire why be authorizes $e arrest of our State Agents, the seizure of Dei dwesgubon ty rauc ballot os milwry inicrieronce with otivisly, | Prosideut gaye ebow bun iw bys iwcissdy% Lu tel ee “THE NEW YORK SUN. | he by domestic unhuppiness, while probably acceic- } Telationa wish thon + perpecratcd, | delegated by cur State suthorititt to collect the wous of vol! era! t 2 Al Salen, 1° Ye; Ram, jasonen Bt. Croay nT An pare, | grepbte d'epetcben and 1 when be sends Mr, Biair ‘to recall bim to commund of the army in conjunee ‘9 t unt oat ate, Io the Tenuenace Gin, | Am, iam; Whitaes, Amy Ledre ifs ANG Hien eit’ General Grout Bas mony perhaps bes “ iQ ‘ RING MEM ANG Cane, Governcs Aspnes Joitscom, the Repubiican aspigtiection to geute bear the tesdinony of one who Brandy, Ama —01 6 ¢ do clare CLLiZE Ne candidate for Prevdent, preseribed ao teste | knows him pore te. TL bave bau toe ples ire te alt AS FO Waoub: , v com very bee Much oy! feequeut!y thes disin, et eoldier, “y oath, tsb virtia me be every vier ip | Genera! M.Cellen Re eacasca KIPONE aense Htealy <i CON yitnree Wat Btate to Mr. Lewoonx's policy fo8 tho | jigmont, in moval Wqiioit pert puongget re | Fey ODOR Be tOr aa We Choate Jaime ¢ Ad auppress on of the rebellion. Inthe Nea You ones, | Atmnuier reenand thor tric tis tity tO ON OX- arty int iso4, fy “8 ‘ one of “ P ™ ” yposed , tent unes e oUF tab “ Was ever te. we whit Marne he protected the enews. say 9 ao eee Yoree Were SUPPOmN | tind to mest. Peinld wil you they Bk hee i instbulious of Fotignere and to have Leen cant for Mr. Lisecors emuetity ODD) pew don! ‘ 1 entrol hom. Whe ff thamiiterys re Or tealts tire . toahin? } , " ¢ od of tue ‘erioue Stree eocver the Agee thone voles the respoasibilty wal reat upon thove eae a hart va eat ia ef the Cath ott Asylum for dees Who contrive or authorize it. °0 te ended he Pr H , 4 i ; Bet eae nin Ay the ' ‘ Nosh Raves. b dual oo § Canal OE UTE t! entrused ie toy d rechoo, Damon the ible and constant ore the Trane Visatantppl Vur News, ve peedotal oy 4 | wssisn ne Dietsi | Pocause he tae been | j : he er) Panny all SPA VOTICES, ey eet ye eageablvony Tur relel General Patce haw by ! bas Havaoe ec tuk Gt oF take Lom ‘ tdae He will op %e@ and provent nnothar i h A f erty 1 ops r : { filed hin pledge to retoain perman rf ié @ cue ear own Hale’: tioney of tMorehound and Tar, wre he can ropes ene this Dis » Cons un. The telegraphic reports reper r ‘ " 9 OF COUR VOPR | for chao gea ithm Colds Infuen Hoan ens innt Dut 1 dk a beiedice cous I; ng been already driven into £ : ‘ a bse soe | Diuteuls 1 nd all Ag asof the th io he ie 9 Statogtar vy & .Patslot and the friend fately between that Siate aud Masur, in his e ¢ ato ta t st Ihe i buteward Lanes, tea ting to Conm of he be pie etlorta to eude we Union cavalry that ar ‘ r tae eu 8 wi 1 compoun ied from the by orev ett mM . aa) RTM banging om bis roar with fatal perestency, | tra abo stroll shod A sid weg | to ee OF aa tiliumtrions. F ina aud ¢ iets ! A, €. JARVIS, Chairnnas vest! mer ‘ ’ t ' ‘ ‘ ‘ . ere 1 . « a Toanke to the admirable rillitary abit of | | ‘ . ' - who fort Caraueod it with t« 6} D.GA Wet : ‘ ” ° " é hedaeotiang hs | bia est t a ‘ sens ' yy Goaeral Rosmonany the reel Goveral bess Geeta ehike rorecuu.s | § : ; Pg 1] CPEAENS! ASSOCIA TON =17H WARD countered 8 aueceaecn cf defeats since Se Tiwi ve i vf ‘ aT u | WILLIAM 17. LYOS left Lexington. No yeneral e- proent appemrs to} ic yoy ‘ he wrt intext ta ; Sabited be tARY ty ba load swin hes aud eo have been ebt, but Price's etuy accins tole | Ue y whe ' sev Tat : r" @ of the tovest teow | tTAl1ON, MOAT Fotreating wader clrenmatances that are more alae Y Mewidet note ean ib eaten! For yours hy wea AN CCST TE Ptos ten it ‘ t ‘ 1 r estrous than a defeat, A clowdof Lulow cavalry iia. yy that bend reat me shy 4 ihe Mi’ hangs upon hs "uuk and rear, and be ‘e gaturae © . . Dr ds1bas Powe ul ‘ INNER fug the sol of Kansas with the beat Blood of hig | te tes yeh shi re Cui oe Hh ; le yuuiiiow of ¢ peru et pea tb rt 1 s ‘ eo) toe ce the f anny. The victory on Sunday, October wil, was | 4) Hi’ Harinatite tat He ea) ay ni aca eel ae seit ably followed up by Genural Pheasantos, who bas we cay tele? | ; ac thiaace ' the rare werit in a general of marching as well ae | Hes ih: 3 r AAT ' tie] ‘ aie wale he figita, Le marched ninety-two 1 in t onaceutans e Eaton: + t-tieih ha wad only. ct it eitred tee daya, come up with the eneny on . ever t t tiie tt ' boty thee ¢ t fought bom, and captored ten pieces of a aay t : ’ . { rs | ‘ ent {by p rhit 330, (housend prisoners aud nm ple of yenerals i ‘ ; pe 4 In !tothesenea y ‘ ur om ORLA > ty cluding the redoubtable Manwavtar Thowsan fi Waly apt oe | Hhsqiedlltstqab pale My. dhe Ceate per wre of mtwall arta wbiendoned by the 01 sro pikes | ¢ al opers ‘ thet hal FA e by all dra CAAKLOS DOW fhe ” \ oO ave ef ‘ ‘ . . up by our sokliers and the MPD yt yyw plastor na 10 awl Hiv til fetter A ‘ 4 : BURKGS, WE CONs suid te be badly demoralized. These aecou ‘Sy jw 4 ‘ activ tiisvene | Wheeler & Wits bibet “Ita 4 possibly by a tithe roweewatered, but itis certain ) at t tur %. ibe a8 | taiurn lock bo sew ig tischiies NO. us ‘ - Thee ota Vored ger we wa ’ pe that tho news fiom Missouri acd Kansas bas coaned |), Gis all Varues Rad tae he ett Chen pare ve to be threatening, and ia now popeful in the i vh- | iw we i dies en The Great Pennsyivan \4 “tate Fair jest , ' est degree, Prion is retreating rapidly out ot the! CACC Ee ‘ sf SOs Ses S| thea s se pe or the Oiutines ‘ fire 1 t ’ » | O. our aetSe Gap ‘ 1) Mae nt ‘ ti ' be q{ooht kth EKE Vidi rytuyepan into the fire, He ie obwi HDS |p hewe enka we bts tur yu the ¢ 0 j ime Moeltt ‘ 41 for Arkansas, where he will encounier Gouer Hy an ta 1e todo ‘ es Siegre's forces in @ position to cut bim off, | bate Mare thes one g set dated de hah BoA wa Pee J recon vbich once wd our tam cnt a from the resources and reangercemente Which ib 4} Wh the po wey tl ¢ ef atid Rerer—¥ e His evident object to reach, Butte ai iateutaand | poople Poe lne wy seat MN ae ! purpowed the tuvasion of Missouri tay be regarded 7 y+ euid ut , ( u As pructically at an end, vind unless Puce fulfils hens chia wk, from at 0 Last his protn!se of remauing su the State la cdoterent ay rola Ww capscity than was auticipated by bim—ss a | - Vaits } that wo : ’ Alter # Hee wh wo have oe 4 ‘ ' A! er--Le will have it much worse than I i, ut ey elateee i ' ailend the ‘ «M at 2 of dak ot riety ot Denth of the Duke of Nowcsetle. ‘The Fagluh newrpapers bring us the news of the C Luu aus HOA COLITOLS | Ny uine and bie ett « 1 yes death of the Duke of Neweastle, whose name 14 unity. mien he. familiar to Americana in counest th the visit a relatives an: . . lavite. to. ate the im ‘ ' ‘ ravente, Pak ave to this country of the Prince of be atood{n the relation of quan lish provinelal neiehhors, lower i} he eutered | 1h and with only the fragmenta of hw army, | ' view to wh i ! ! reason to remersber lim aa the el the principal founder of the plan oi can Confeteration now ta pr Thies will probably constitute hie chief cl future far tho lite Dako basing been a rnan of respe ther then brilliantcapaeity. He belo: ® bool of Bujglish politicians sud marie y tallure as Secretary of War at of the © ynaton bo waa pre With Queen Vieronta; was niensely and was tho second wealihiest Lindel pec py in the Kingdom—the first beiug tho Mary Westminister, The latter part of his Li wae! . Beiteh Aner’ Wahl Com, i AN, THE —IRISit tall, rae Ltothe Pers. sus nooment LLLLAN MAss sew Yo. the MibTe Kary ing comme ctmean ce favorite 1 to work ten or and Adecu © Sunday, Ort, G4 1 ¥ foriy eentas Of the t iy Mug } 1 MeQv Ee | kore of the country i$ Belton t rated hia dewth, thus affording another ¢ uous example of the fat that no station or px can exempt a man from * humanity, U face time of his Cecease, and leaves several « anda | daughter to juterit the tarnily honors and wealtt Je wa be Dyrovest t residency. The Character of ‘the Opposing Caudidaier, sai fene ‘Try following extracts roprosent the views en- fertainod of the persoos) character and worth of General MoCLervan and Pres dont Liveous by persons who have ontertaine | ofi.al ard personal napice thon horeus of he sorrows in was fi'ty-\Lreo sear vental t ren atthe |" mk Atlertiona * hd tot they wil sted aan Tee Uaion is i ey “ 1.0. Til kK, \l olde . 2. t : : % 1 3 i 1G; SION NOMINATIONS 1 ipanciod News, Markets, ae “= New York, sauruays ! he Stork TRADE VORICEN, DULEAR TA BA REING. «Lobby: 18thy 60 Faxchange held ty . the marke wm ot on advene pred wit? “a Dat TNION = NOMINATION- 1 WARD 4 PLEVEN suoTided i Nuas EA LTO ‘ eet ( \ Goer ERs No, iy | tp vo SWILL HOLD A Si lord Friday’e Second thevdag a j Aruba vedo Lad 4 et so Uiach¥s GOR Toast f the mnents of gold be ¢ noean ewet \ is oO ord POTAILORS=220 bOLLOW- , “rer ihe MR, DOOLITILE OVINTON OF MR. LIycaLN te toeday muicunied tet du excces of the Co Exchence leit otf at Wega til Meney Senator Doourrtns in w speewh delvered et Spriugtield, [14 om the 4th of October, pave the following estimate of President Liscors: The amount of bis mental and phy blroomt incredible—more than ite in ordivary tunes, be the re matter ot ments to office, ne bas been calie Mere Wy fun wa more ober tents pus t } mate uate takees dit is, that be hat noe made only be acevanted tor | endowed by nature clearness of intellect our tine, and nera of lio as {$ nilses. ‘ erest patrenaue wi the severest tes Mtv, That in adda 8 lone 40 log An wll re t int | wean fornia reer fo wereasy tot Al Inbor fs Proe cou + but ui miary mony oO otal + I bave ee ’ Was oad | NCE OW Sid bos, Dae leon esorp eve { ' yi - ‘ t fl y i pres our Ved ¢ ‘ | bop ‘ | He nbions lowetitiety by bho dhe all bato: 4 ows be {the Liessinrsof cyl aid re ao Lib trough them, toa th Cryo Lie; these are the iaeus ch tl bis sous too ord tlowimg. Pa MS, VAN DUBBN'S OPINION OF « Toe Hon, John Van Buren, in a speoch vel vered at Hudson, N.Y. on Thursday lau: alluded General McClellan in the follovring terms t I do not stop now to eulogize toe charneter of 0%, Yale sey Uy Cubs, ui MICLELLAN to ti DESIRING A STOCK oy Serrny, mMOr | General McClellan, J have read to you what tie | Chase A min obwaly soe choaty 44x vy | O55 wha luda! ‘ { Dime v ua) [od et bivepigg case oa 0 OR, My teddy toe a wow wwe Oe 2 ee ee ee ee ed ’ t g 4 i *