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-_—— THRTY.FIRST ¥ 5 NUMBER 10.084" H The Latest News : By Telegraph to the V. Y. Sun, FROM CENHAL GRANTS ARMY. THE ARMY IN ITS OLD QUARTERS. Our Loss About 1.500, REBEL 1038S MUCH HEAVIER. Operations on the Right Wing, THE WAR WESTWARD. Hood's Army Near the Tennessee, FORREST OPERATING ON THE RIVER. Rebe! Force in Koutuciy, BUSINE S SE SEE’ WPUDe ase, ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. War between Brazil and Uruguay RETURN OF JOE COBURN. Local Political - Intelligence. CONDITION OF PARTIES IN NEW YORK. Mass Weetings and Porch isha Processions, &e., &e, &e. CPNERAL GRANT, Berarn of the Army to their Old Position, hing Fte Teadquartera of the Or Army of the P re ft mae, 30,.—Since the army rned to its oll qi fers op Friday nothing of tmportanon has cecurred, | Tue rebe! cavalry lowed our troope closel¢ “| they returned, but were preven r toing | any danage of importance ! 1 r apture they ma Sat were | forne Chebt or ten atobulances, why taken a | rectlon ; but even thos they cond not | vo Coc horses were cut | eand rar wemen burned th Waron « ole ain Popested miicmpts to char + t rea hed the poaltle Is tothe movement, when the rebels at neo | C ant they also returned to ther formar | | Our losses will reach short ‘teen t ect, an | far as can be ascertained at proseni. The Second | eorpa, which G he at of t 1 1x; lost ten | omer Tantihiree w ! » lost * ve. rm { Ld 1 ty | wounde tons hi 1 Tue | int ‘ t tone ty altos | nih corps | arde ne hun. | vatly to the coloved | ‘asuaities in the cavalry service are | sely. but are th t to be about | will mibted)y return to cainp, as the nun | ef stragglers was larve aud ure « nstantly coming in | The loas of the enemy was severe, and some any more t! u r el lwounded, We four batre-flag t w ere 1 by the Becond corps, Cbe charge made the Ne oy Brigade, under Clouse! McAllister, mr who had tin the re our forces, of the finest thew, and resulted in aac the entire A'l is NV quiet, with the ception of 7 fir Which is quite lively wight Wiahington, Oct, 21. About reven bundred | erldiors wounded in’ the perations Thursday aguinst Lee's army, have Leen t | Bbe mail bons toelay la ! tif r el prisoners including 4 colonel, Leniwenant-colonel, | avi x, T wer timitted the Old | Capit | MUD DISPATCH | Warhingt heady this x bok, © bas and C. Voo stea heard yester » Ge Botler's front als defore br ston arrived and , ers, froin Colonel ight up forty rebel lown, | } who were deliverel to the prov One role) officer sags that thousands Ide Jers would, if they could, eseape ir ej; and fn some sevt f any opportunit fered, the Union feeling would enphatica r St te sell. He bought sume gold befor left Rich. mond, paring Reo in lerate for sl in eoin, After Bur 1 in the Valley, 9 dollar in golu uld pot be bourht for less than 930 in peper | General Natier’s Movement, | (By Mat The movement of the lelt wing army ov Thursday lost a. a.nst the B eRal- {woe sim ilisnecus witha « ar demo . by ul A fthe Jar (, At da on T : r + po toons were » Aike Landing to 4 point the old Fair Oal ind, a distance of about mile 1t force ed across the Central or Darhytown railroad und the ¢ ee Caty road te the Williamsburgh road, These roads are ¢ other at this point, and Ricbuiond Vhe Tenth Corns, under General Terry, was forined acroes the D: town ia line of battle, while tho | Eighteenth, General Weitzel, supported by General BKautz's cavalry, alivanced 6 short distance higher | Up, aud crossed cver to the Charles City road. The entire operations twok ruse es (istant fron ¢ un very aearly parallel inte RB} en omilea oof §=Richnond, Kaute's cavalry urprised the enemy who were scattered around, but whe soon hurried inte ther The corps waa then formed in tne oof battle, ard. fouud the enemy too atronyly entrenched to render An gesanlt practicable A etrone eannonade wae j Maintained until neht, but without any important result. Acouple of charvea took place during the afternoon, resulting in the capture of points in the outer | ue of at dark, and the troops The skirmishers of the Tenth Corps which had heen placed in position across the Darbytown road, tteries int rebel defences, These were aban- were withdrawn, oped the ener a tris} p woods and artitiers vr agement enosuel The main ody endearored to find 9 faverable point for re handsomely repulaed, The r back, when Genera! Weitrel Weeordere) to attack at a point which wae be feved te be feehly defended. and the capture of which would render the enemy'a entire untenable The troepe were for iad ed with acheer, bat were std. etby a y croas fre When withina of the rebel work ed, aod mitered severely Ou louses Were oat this pent fighting was continued at various petnts until t without result. Tha operations were retarded by a rain atorm which ck in the afternoon, On Feridar the weather was jy and damp, but s00n shoue out, and put a more ct 1 wape toon the aituatior Artillery firing end vishing Was continued during the forenoon, ¢ ult of which clearly ¢ ished the ir nee x rength of the enooy's worke at all pointe Alvat neon Gieners! — Butler ortered entire fmees t fall k to ther works. m retrograde movement secuted in goo Order, in enite of the at ptt of the ene to harass it with © manifest!) a ering force. Jones have not been exact!’ oscertained, bret may a at to a thousand in killed and wounded. The Colored soldiers fought with ire y ar de. termination, and sutlered neverely eral Cons necticut regimeuts also lost a number of officers and men A Rebel Account. The Richmond papers of Friday last, of course, clan @ victory over General Butler be follow ing version is given by the Srarixt ¢ The ene on Wednesda large force, esti: thirty thous night croeseDMover a sated to putnber from twenty to vii men, wo the north side of the James River at Deep Bottoms, Yesterday morning’ ats nine o'clock they made an attack in beav v force again ur extreny ft, on the Cosries City Rosco, about ir miles ond a half below the city. Our batt sopeuel ou then atlong range, The ane- ms skirmishers advanced, and w reper il driven tack. Later in the day the en show 1 2 our whole front, put ked by our mvtille ry s disposi tomdvance a onevery advance were cl and) #kirm ers. The disharge of astillery 4 heavy {roto three o'clock P.M rtl and was distinctly heart fu the rocesled inortly from our batteries ou s City road, ‘Whe enemy ende tte ft, but the effort was with mt Ti secine te be the in pre tnat the movements on this side cfthe river were ar eet fr He whe real attack Was ton a the mob * vere wern report of large captures pri- eoners, but we ¢ obtain no relintie partion tara of eithe> gains or lonses in the operations of yer iter. | day, further than that the enemy were every Wert repulsed with heavy loss Nine o'clock, Po M —Five hundred prisoners have just arr ved, captured on the Darlycton aad Charles City roads, A dispatel trom the operator at Chathu's atutes that w Tao reputaed the eneu on the Willams urge read, capturing two hundre prisouers and four sta (colors, Ofcers juat trom the front say that the enemy wore several times repulsed with terrible lose in killed Gt wounle! Our} u the north site, thanks ton mere.t) Provi ¢, Wad uot over 25 men in the whole day's operations, Of the movements on our left agatnat the South tide Railroad, we fiud the followin, Ateight o'cluck yesterday morning the enemy made an uttack on our extrere ryt, on the Horn town road, between the Weldon and southside Railroad, abont Keven miles soushweat of Peters bure. Passengers who care over on the evening train report the hubiing as having been very se vere, the een? havin assnulies our position ev 62 Hines, and were seven (mes repulsed, sullen, uy beavily on each oceasi GENERAL SHER WAN, Hoods Army Sear the Tennessee, Lowtaviile, Ky, October a Yesterday's Nash Ville L Nios contains the following: A rumor was n culation that Atlante hal been eae ste by We are ant rel We ‘ the rd statement, { pi nat even in the slightest danger. rp can be Ltée 1 tof the fact that Mx r ae 8 CAY oF tw near the Tennessee River, but the revel sitates to stterapt aor The wea ¢ r h refuyrces, and is ve trad jetory aud confused, a ae NE a eat Operations of Forrest, Pte. Lawtavitte, Oct. U.——The JOURNAL #Ha that a fp yen ed ut alpuortere at Nashs 2 Ularksvilie, tases that Licut.-Col, Brett, at Fort Donelson, reports that a t's a steamer ond a t aud, with three pocea ¢, loaded wit thing, at Fort I aun, on the Ten. uessee river, on Sagurc marning. Thes Jin patch mentions that Capt, Catler, with 45 men, the samo day attacked and drove acrogs the nver Col, Mal iug 6 of ne's rebel cavalry, Killing two a It's reported that { atinck on Pine Blu 100 robels were threatening an » on the Tounessce river, on The Demoenart learns that Ww dispatches frora General Shern bus, K attack Be n General Meredith's return to Paducat nesdas he received and froma Colur » Stating that Forrest 1. oP ended mak.ay an ah, aud was menact 6 aud deserters rithata ‘arge number of els ure passing Dre » Clinton, Lexington, ads aud Melernodsvilie, At place, Which is within Ofty miles of Mayetle re Uirove the Intter isheavy retel supplies were accumula known to buve at Jacksomo The tienera! Berrork O, several thouss tanger being inar neal, o onl, might our cavairy wus sately with n from Maissfield, The samo night businers men were od Vired to koup their stocks and pluce them on board steamers which were detained fur ‘ist pure 1 On the 27th our scouts reported that 4 large foree Was within «ixteen miles of the gince which time no intelligence meuts has been received, Every business house in Paducah is closed, and the goods in thera are removed to a place of safety Business of all kinds is suspended, and everything {fe prepared to give Forrest a warm reception rele of their moves within | There js uo shence but thas Genoral Merouah will NEW YORK TUE | intrenchmenta. | eleht regin hold the place if attacked, ford'a bh The rebel General Mu. quarters ia at Shaiv Grove Heo hae ta three battahons and a hattere of Dahlgren guna Rebel orders have been tamed for a concentration of the rebel forces on the Ten: Nesaee Hing and to prepare to march The rebel » Chalmers and Buford a command of the rebel forces, ‘auch, Gonerale For On Thuredas a dash was made upon Jobnsone nd sixty howd of cattle were cay Ne by the rebels ‘d. The Trial of the st. Albans Robbers. Montreal, Get, 31.—The Confederate manag f the St. Albans, Vt, raiders, in the s ense adocision being given by the Cay Sian ntend appealin, i urtendes up the raiders, to the Jur Boyland. al Conmitiee of the Privy Connell in [bis reported that the Washin 1 wove ot fied Puy 18 to juereaee the r armament on the lakes for the puce Powe of protecting the tr erument bas + and of their inten ater, Attempt to Barn st. Albacs. St, Albans Oct. 28. An attempt was made last Hight to fire this place goal Tights were seen ia rie of the wilinge near the Gover- nor's ec near the fire, aud one in the south part of the + + Providentially a beavy rain fell just as the Gre commenced. Avother of the railers waac she thie aftern nat St Rebel symporthizers in Eneinnd What the Inte Address to the Veoplo of the Untied States awounts to, Washington, Vet, 61.—ThomeaH. Dutev, Ame. rican Consul at Liverpool! has, under date of O: to- ber Toth, written to Secretary Seward, relative to the letter of Sir Menry DeHoughton to Gov, Boye mur enclosing the address of the pe the United Kit au ty the people of the Unite asking them, if not in expreusion stance, to acknowledce tho independence of the South. He says Sir Honry'a interest in the Conk Gerate loan, and the advances he haa w count af the Southern Confederacy, utr Lite to the erro of £550,000 ater! Ile is also a member of the Southern Independence Argociation, This asso ciation Was tormned for the express purpose of ald asible inv, in every yx ther way, th independence, and hoe South wed uncens rination to the M to achieve from the time of ita { ject. tion tot present to a complish thie ‘turned cently it € politics oft P » United States, and especially to the aloubto take SDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 186: ONS CENT _IN GOLD {Two kwrs IX CUMERNCY. er -* ee Prom Earope. | dlepatch to the effect that tn the atteok by Moreby 0. The steamal!p Germania arr eed at th ta port yes. | & Foderal wacon train near Dunker Hill, Gener | tor ity Taleo flew of Miesns Duffie was killed, If thie report ia trua there i# : aba pete AP ‘ nepere, THO | reason to conclude that General Dufe wae kilos ant features of lier news have been anticipated by | in oald blond, asa Union prisoner who escaped re telegraph toaniet fran Cape Race, bot we | Ports that be waa eeco alive and well after his car ture, He was a son of the Rev. Dr, DuLie, of De Rather the following additional details from her | tou aad was a brave and capable officer. rae Tne St. Louis Rerearicas states that three com War bas teen Jeclored by Rraril ageinat Urus nies of the tith Missourt regiment, mutiniad a ¥ gua Washington in that State, and demanded to be ae: 6 to thelr hommes fn St. Louls, Col. Stone, the ofc commanding, had no force with which to com “( obedience and aceording!y put them aboard of « tran with the ostensible purpose of sending then home. He telegraphed the facts alead, however, ani at Franklin they were all arrested and put Under guard, The mutincers number 120 men. BrAtiaviog published in the latest Liverpo.! Sabo w that forty-seven vessels aro pow ou Sy Joo Coburn, the prize flebter, f¢ a paasenger on board the steamahip City of Manchester, which failed from Liverpool an the 19th ines. The news respocting Captain Semmes the rebel } Pirate, is contradictory, | T London Dairy Nawse aay The Laurel, Which left Livernoolon the Oth (natant with Capt r annie i Boke wk ‘( I SCRrANS Orncers Rete rte Buelend from the Bast Indies with cargor + Ride. Fee Willy 18 Ne eXprcter’, pub ito } of cedton, ranging from eighteen hundred to seve: : . ” valeseach The aggregate amount is A Fistoral ee poenenes peifatnle tae thousand ba! , mii ate a fan dha wat Went immediately in ptr | teen than 221,564 lalen, All (hese Veaseld af6 Bb 60, ‘her, for the purpose of apprehending ¢ apt My Who low been pronounced by tha judich rithes of the Duited States a prisoner of war, ‘tT hand, Mr. Henry Lafone, in a letter to the Timms «ars: Protest e tively contradict tho feverton that Capt, Kemmes was a passenger in the Laure tos bot iinprobable that Muller mar escepe, aa hie case now presents s more favorable appearance The London Onerutrn sava: At emecting of the miembera of 4 Seman ait One and thor arrivalat Liverpool at different period Will keep the cotton mn ile in operation for a consid erable part of the conmiag winter. The new felis secon to bo domg well A connesros pent of the Chicago Tatwonr say “The following story is told of Gonerel Logan. Mount Vernon, Jefferson County, IN, October 8th, be spoke to an immense Union gatbering., Darby: his speech a Dr, Green, of Mount Vernon aceon Mw the Ger iety on Friday, | panied by hia aon, both armed with revolve {twas reastlved that f o rhould bea | €tossly fnsntted the General, who hurled a glace confied to Mosers Parry, Metealf and Besley. Ib | at (icoon's head, and bus for his dodging behind colutuu, be would have been fellod hike a beef The valorour doctor, like a true pesce sneak ag bc ia, cirew bis pistol, whereupon the General seized » teher ayd rushed Uke lightning upon him, sud uitfor the timely interference of hia friends, thers would bave been one eopperbead lees im Mourns Veruon,"* LOCAL NEWS. ‘heertain whether Mr. Moard will be remly on Pub Madrid Erooa gas main aloof !“Snain shall not re- from the arrangements tending to muar- { lependence of the States of the Pope, | © ho omust fe under the guaranty of Europe if France quit Rome.” an GAZKTTE sayar ‘Letters from Paris relations between France and Austria state have Undergone no change, The Venetian ques - vpeon. Austria hed not NFW YOR AND TI VICINTYY. » Franco-ttalian Convention, oni no i on of a Congrosm vousent to the Convention Yosray Moxry-Onvrns,—,The monerar. bened , will never agree to the aggrau- | Geraystem, which haa been for some weeks in dizecnent of Prusatey w i Adequate compensa: | course of preparation by the Poat-office Depart ~ ) t Kerlin there is possibly an ides piers ie: doning Austria to ber fate. if certain concessions be | MM’ Will go into practical effect to-day, The de+ nace to Prussia; | } | | lgvnale | | bat bo negotiations have teken eot.t* Vlote .o Russia, Petersburg letter in the Sign of tin to furnivh acheap and perfectly safe medium for the transmission of «mall eume of m ney by mall, and te likely to become one of the moat important features in our Post-office aysten:. With the risk of sending wnoney by mail under thu old procear everybo'y is familiar; under the new ar ment lows may be said to be impossible, A mlerisio reality @ virtual dra on the Korscttarres of » RAYB: ts ore asaeming a inora and more aMictine untre Th rated an trocpe eant din the prov. ArANCe IN bita er methe Rue réerng on the Volyn are estd to have | money Dela plotin conpinetion with a secret sooty || Ninitiata, 7 ter ) attributed to then: | ! towne of the prog. | f the authorities co Departmeut, aod the proceen of its use con be bestexplained by au illustration: A, resi- ding in New York, desires to transmit twenty-Gre the vilayed woe btand the e Radon and Samara, but the town 1 } of) dolla paidle: “| , | place, as thet . neg the South | and al! the villages around have fallen a | O/l4rs to Th @ ronident of Chicago, To avoid alike j in Its work of diememlering the \ hile: 2 tothe fan: The couspirstors pincod | Se expense of a dratt aud the risk of loss by let- | dreas has emanat in the Peace Acweintion, | a ed a te apowcnr tu ler the ithedral oud all | ter, ho applies at the Postcftice for a money-order. | Iu conciuston, after remarks of wm political ea have beer ete eerie ‘eft o® | He us bere furnished with # printed form of appl. i wack weeny mer ito the te coum sen | ter, Mr. Dudley neve ‘Tt will be soen c Vilry, presided over by an aldesde-can p of the cation, which be fills up with the particulars o Reece anc h eat tacit “i | Fmpe { Russia, haw also been opened. The | amount and also the naino and addres Fe ee ee er ponl: DATEY: HOT: | brieninie of tho town. had endiena: Thivig iheuestd of the ton . Hee onanne + > Mat Daly Houghton, the wite of Bir Heury, ts to | inbatitints to misery and dane ved them of ahelter, | Of B+ This paper, together with the twenty- | have n stall in tho great bazaar t held in Livers na Wlers are not to be wholly attributed ts | Ave dollary, and @ foe of twenty centy he | pools to raise funda for the Coufelerates,"” i Poles; the indens risa are above all duet: | then gives to the postmaster, and the Inter aveuin rdimepalveat Gt Dreritey ale The gir A maken up toe order therefrom, A then informs The Bogus Soldiers’ Noatlota. fermentation it extremein Russia, and is extend. | B by letter that the taoney awasee him at the Chi- Washington, Vet, i1.—Tre , man) acneiats ing. Ese ae cago Post-otfice, end the Postinaster in this ety ACC ge AE Rete a LI a eel damage Nows It having dent bis statement to the Chicago offiog i bork actdlera rot shed Waakiheleiit $ items jwdnly received This ie the whole process, The t % Obey reache igton today, ‘i and immediately entered upon their busineat Py Telegraph to the New York Sun.) @ncunts for which money orders aro drawn ty I Nesihiag-dannlte ban yer bean mesoinnilihed! ithe limited, one dollar being the mininum, eod thiety had several interviews with the Secretar !War | f the Y He lower counties of | dollarwthe maximum The object of contining it who colislaousl> pebelved 0 M 1 are } (0 bheir slaves intends | to thirty dollars ix to prevent any interference with The cage of Col North, Now York State agent t the fetog of er ane ypaton in the | banking operations-the design being simply to aaah eit omnection with the soldiers* | irts, Wve the puble @ ante modium tor the transenimaiouw vote at Btato, will bo taken up toemorsow by | Jon Government haa just awarded large con of mucus that are not large enough to Justify bank~ t! ikare Gotow: ny of which Gen, Doubled tract rhe coffee at forcy-five and a quarter | drafte, The fees for sending orders are tem cents a? 1 conte w pound: ff Vorto R farm twenty | for amounts not exceeding ten dollars; fifteen cents is Presidents | ? Jer a rpork ab forty ty forty-five dollars — | for surms not exceoding twonty dollars, and twenty Oficial Soldiers’ Vote of Peonsylyanin.. | from one to fier percent off for enah cente for suis not exceeding thirty dcllars, The Huion Majurity Twelve Thousand, | Tur two-turreted Monitor Monadnock has arrived | fee) and also tho amount of the order, muat in Harriaburg, Oct, 21,—The otficial soldier's vote | at Fortrcea Monroe from Now Y rk, accompanying | every case be paid in coin, United Btates notem or | Teseived at the Secretary's office up to this date ia | ghree ve as ®econtov, The conduct of the | National Dank currency, ‘The money order offices j @@ follows: Union, 17,553: Democnatic, 5,23 Moritor duriy the passe down the coastisape- | at the present tle are only one hundred and j Umion mostority, k ‘ , or cif tlurty-tine io guimber; Lut itia the purpose af the : : | Cox dosrra B. Hirt has been ordered to report | Department to augment the nusmber a9 fast as the from Huftalo TURE, and Police Vatrole Jon the tuth of Nover fa Commander of the | increasing bustnem of the systern will yustify tt Bugalo, N.Y. iy The ae it patrotied te. | N8YS Yard at Philadciphia, Capt, D. MeDougal beast oy ALL Souts—This great Festival. day by the military and a force of police, in ant } how aeeimad the duties of Comroandant of the | of the Catholic Churc by the commemoration af alt | pation of raiders, Last night companies were atae | Navy Y ot Mare Island, California, the faithful departed, will be celebrated to-morrow Wofind “abitho cleratoraand ar the docka tat) mh rss of a vew ebyleof fractional currency, | with a grand requien hich mae tp all the Doiiine Gesu: " thought thet the prompt | t ipercede thet now in circulation, have been | churches. Ta Catholic countries this high festival action of the author ties @ud the (act suattie mb. | Prepared at the Treasury Department, Every effort | 18 particularly solemn and impreasive, the bones of tary Wore all out youterday attending rul Bid “ eroade te wuard avast counterfeltiny, which | tho dead being beajarl togetuer to the sanctuary, 6o wevalla to © exte vi i pat beanie yoiod all present of wh ri ° well's funeral, entirely (rustrated the plans of tt prevalla to @ lar ent With the present tunes | a6 to renind all present of what Gey cust be here raiders. ‘There have bec wuspicioug | 2 i” Probable the new currency wil! be of different | after. Of thinday 86, John’s Manual mays: nernona observed in tt ' n tir » eraiuate! wecording to the several denon “ Avthe Church yesterctay (to «iay) implores tho ser the TC heseiely niercession of all the waintey of wll the eloct-—that ts nnd tt $9 wtute thr aoe ; | of the Church triumphant so now she again chows up and yune fret ir Those ar Vax re t teamner Hope which was captur- | per Cominunion af Bante by praying for all tho t) htto } ) ‘ t pel édon the 22d ult, while endeavoring to run the dln in purgatory —thatis the Church suffertye wiemle at Witroingtons ven Ror te ste ery tee is n general, posite abore ™ oY cs on i Jat § ton yonte Necit pe ee 1 piety peg ne Tha union re = _ #) d been chased by tho United States | of the Church tilitant on earth with the Church From North Carclina, | Sharer Gettysburg two dave previous to her cap | * ifler.ug, Jon Werday Go-tnorrow) ip iuaplorin eody re ‘ A) " ts Ry way of Fortrow Mmroe we inve North Caro. | ture, and in order to eifact her escape from that | a fisheld froma tho pales apt Pi Bok} TES Brit lina newa to the 27th inst. The frost has materially | ves milged to throw overboard tho grealor | wae ontelin te from 1 Cor, xv, 61 71 the poape checked the yellow fever at Newborn, but the i ly er cargo which conalated of dry goods | 10 6 of 90. The vestmenta worn by the off ical authorities #ay it» sot safe to return | ich rete. The Hope waa built at Liv | ciat ng clergy are biack, The day ts o sen any ee The pum 4 veiond : Pe) couble, ‘This day fe not observed in as ber of de © fe will nob ex 000, 8 650 tons register, with a 300 horse power of the Protestant Churches (uot even the Epis cousisung mostly of citivend an af uy o« ¢ ' . si maeahi ; ene and reluunea, Th | copalian), a4 Purgatory {8 uot believed by the rebel papers appear t inanimous in favor of . . 5 arming the blacks, ‘The editor of the Sorturan General Intelligence. PoLicr Kato on Houses or [u-FAmr 7 : s ‘ : P Tweary-rive ov Tim Inwates Cartonen.—The P CONTRB RAE 1h Wei g nome ta: Bte: paper trae) (By Mod to the New York Sun.) Corder's room yesterday morning preseuted Rehmond, says: -- . Toe pressure brourht upon the nuthorition bere, | Wrtn reverence to the fre “at the Riverside Trot. | McHe that would have furnished @ good mubject favoring the arming of ‘ er >} ting Park, near Boston,a little girl gr i 8 moral reform lecture, Twenty-five ‘fallen on at to resist. Hence it is wth pernt thasr it wasa “trotting match which set the stable on | gels! were thorc arranged on the chargo of inhalit F Gre? @ e ain able to state officially that arrangements uro | fire | ing brothels, They were of all ages letweeo now hemg made to a Mpeg, | Tax Uartford, Conn ,Covmast commemorated ite 300,000 slave } whose sated by the Confederat thus arwed are to haye tree flana hy which insures them pe in the boulb be compen. lAved ene aneot homes A Sharp 0 The follow papers ug order ig publsued in the Indiana | Heapgvanrers Diarr R FzVODK, | Brarne Int . - | IspiANaposisy Oot A a Substitutes come to this r " eulisted und ron as eral t . I 1 ase such meu to ws riment ot Lidiana y uLteg They are unwo.t of 1 wil torn over part bo the district cou in frimal, I rhall make achain gang of cit vol send then to Greceral erinan for his action, Ithink that @ Tuan who hae listed fift time tid do the duty of fifteen men, or serve fitteen years. Coun. ties, townsbips and citizens are swiidied by there characters, some of whom, from distant States, Make this mlious work their so! feesion. An | example will be made of cases ou hand, a8 above indicated, and this proposed mode of stopping the offence will be ke ee » Oar ps See pyny B. Canninaion, Bog.-Geu, Commanding Draft Nondes | elvbicen yeord of ages affected with rare, though rabout Bourty Jumpers | : soventoon aud twenty-five, and many of them wore p others bore that course .od feneuel expross#on which auch Life, inveriably iioparts, sull beariug the outward semblance of at entering upou what nored dey centeuiial anniv ts subperibers a pul ished Turer vary ou Saturday, and issued to eommileol the specimen abeet ue busdred years ago, Pt really beautiful, wi sooner or later, al Be ont, in Franee, @ young Indy A fow were evidently young orime unpara.icled infirmity, She i unable to wee | i while the above the horizon, but sees perieetly wellat night, sud in complote darkness, sun is innocence and purity, and dark road of ruin whose end is d ramittee charge They were al! reaidenta of two fusblonable how 1 ‘i ie on i} a / : ii 1 nt Frances | of prostatution located nk ght sireet, The arre ote ox lal ¢ fier frow the halla, for the | Were u Ko on Fr ay bight by & rs beet 9 pou ‘ rows that they cocupy room and crowd oug | Men Under Captain Ca tre al # kay ' , | the Fifteenth Wrecinet, on the complaint of ' | dons residing ip that ut dulorhooud, At al» A Marie journal becoming ambitious to got ups | fal; past eleven otclck the officers entered potato story whieh shal equal tte cotemporaries | fry, boner, having prev ly placed sentinel. + both ane abound Ley Kays a friend of their ia | guard the doors, They found in this estab) d py round a | Potato to got it ups bub | meng wixicen girly some of whom were in the 5 } ™ te ¥ : that it will be touch diminished in #ize because lors, while others were found on the uppar ti Ton apvarenily respectable young men were al«> discovered, but the batter wero let of with o Jit. + good mivice from the Captam, The aeene int » secoud house was near’ 6 same, with the cepson that ovly nine females were found. Ge ting the two detachmenia together, the off to tho station house, whers the a yoke of oxen have been feoding upon it for several daye Tur Raleigh, N.C, Convepegate, reports the followiug *—The ram Albermarle ran out the other night ou the Sound, and on the 4th instaut reached Cromtar Lighthouses Hho Kooper of which was (4 tured, the li, use blown up, and its con! destroged. eram then Put best through the | were confined during the night, The case basen | enemy's fleet and reached ber destination in safety. | yet been fully dimposed of, Tn Bichwoud aanors of Friday beve an officiel (Continued on nt pages

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