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Fad THIRTY-FIRAT VRAR. ) NUMBER 10,085 f By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun. FROM GUN. GRANT'S ABMY. REBEL NIGHT ATTACK. Enemy Repulsed with Heavy Losse FROM THE N. CAROLINA COAST. A BRILLIANT EXPLOIT. Rebel Ram Aibermarie Blown Up THE ALLEGED ELECTION FRAUDS. Donahue and Verry Sentenced to Imprironament tor Life. WHA SHEWUOE RS MISSION IS DONG, Torrible Railroad Collisfon. 31 PERSONS KILLED---25 WOUNDED. Local and Miscellaneous Newss MEETING OF THE WAK TL SMOCRKAGY Address of Gen. Dix and Others. &e., &e.,, &s. GEN, GRANT, . Night Attack The Rebels Repuleed with ot half-past nine o'clock, wh cb teasful ) ws partially euce f the attock, t erable lose to them The main object efented, v wevery At ad Corps wee th com the point of connection between the # and the Fifth Corps pickets they + mit t 1e distance. taking a mle ar end passing from ore brated our hoe tor ger prisoc They them sent forward a heavs bo charge the line of breasiwerks, in the hope Prerely s our centre; but oue of the 1 euped to the mais another, they pene- htho men rs fone f kets Lad es. ine, and given warning tn time He returned t Alt 1, to blow up the ram Albermar'e day, and reportsto me that be blew marle on the mormins of t he ap tt The destruct fa a was complete, Picket launch No 1 was destroyed by the enemy's shot and en: One tnan escaped ~ With Lieut. Cushing. The others were captured, Commander Macomb writes that * from creum. Stances which have mnce occurred | wu able & form you that the rau is sunk, b D, 1D. Porrer. Rear Admira) Com North Atlante Squacde (From the Sun Naral Reporter) TUB al ARLE, The Confederato ironeclui ram Albemarle, re ported to have been destroyed on the Ysth ult, by the U.S. picket bout No, 1, was built in the I oke river for the purpose of the waters of North Carol 1 of the United States troops who were | erin na of our naval vessels a irivin ated ab Ou several ovr various posts, asione sto hae spread terror throughout that depertraent, and caused borions 9° ance to our forces, both navel and military. On the Gthof May last the L. 4 naval forces, consisting of the wooden gunboats Matta- bessett, Sassacus, Wyalus.nu, Miaroi, White Ceres and Commodore Mul’, enwayed the Alber end her consorts Cott Pianter and 1 batiell, and after a teriite ¢ ! the Albemarle waa forced to retrent, ha been serioncdy damaged by the five of our & ty y bythe ae} pitexaped, but the Burmb- r that t P until a tec weeks sit haa been quietly receiving ‘Veemed repairs, ox 1 has been etren) th l with a view of accompl tl object with a {fatal cer- bainty, Licut. Cashin... of oor nave, was anx. fous to have h mae oul so that he ml, 't test the merits of thee jo arrangement jem! by Chief Engineer W. WoW. Wood, U. & proper to state here that u It is perhapa marle wae sof the Merri- ne ely, aud for jhe purpose 0 en frow the buriful aud uabouliay werk ob f THE The Latest News Come Heavy Low, Oct. der 21—Siz velck A. M.—The rebels at- Wwpted to play oa sharp trick on our line last night , uirance, | - | both sides of the James River, an were designed at first for picket boats ex. Neving the aea- ule | dyfned. Goreral Hoth ettuckod the enemy und NEW YORK {ny boata on picket in all kin ta of weather, De they were completed, however t en of plac the torpecte attachment on thers was suggested & immediatary adopted, and it'* proven airenly the he bottom ot a vessel hand by thisarranzement oken through, and the vessel must sink or be utterly destroyed, From North Crroliva, Dates of the % ult, from Newbern i heen received Department plan is beng adk ts ite moet vulnerable pv } it | wisdom of the sugyest No otficer has labored more faithfully to destroy this Albemarle ihan has Susirn. A few weeks mnce he v sited New na selected some of the picket boats for the Albemarle Souud, and we now have | fire. resulta of his 1 judgment in ng this pew engine G Which, in | rt time, will rewol ights, The is reached, N.C, have omn isaary ut. Brown, of the whern, has arrived, and reports \ the fever aa having considerally abated. Sanitary reyulations are being enforced, which, it te hopet, Le effectual in preventing the further raging j of the fever A white frost had occurred, which had a salutary cflects The fever is represented aa j bela of the most imal ant character, yiellug very little to medical practice The Election Frauds, Donahue and Verry sentenced to Impris- onment for Lite, Washington, Oct, 1 the rovent elec Donahue and Ferry, tt grents in on frauds, have beeo convicted by the milita: and fen. iasion, rhe have been approved by President Lineoin, and will carried int) execut cod to imprisonment for lite. sentences h 1 ¢ immediately 1 the as military Comr would to-day take up th sel North, Sow York State Agent, charged with fraud nregatd bo th f the New York soldie he Court, however, adjou d until to-morrow order that a consultation night be bad by the m |. n with the Commission appointed r doym m, it we case of Colonel Farm in itary Commissic r | by Govern | The New York Commission to-day obtained the 700 or 800 soldiers’ votes which were detainea when Col, North, the State Agent, was arrested, and | have forwarded them to the proper localities In j thie State, ‘The Committee have not as yot auc ents recocnized and empows i ow] aud Baltimore aths rove she votes in Wasl and in the cary hood of attributed ¢ The mmission ere to have turther inter. | views with the Se Alexandria ku the ¥ superior ingtor pitals in the neirhbor- these cites: ay is not, however, ¢ ser of the Govern. ment fbheir bumners tary of War. sperations on claim a victory ax the reault. The ng oeffc'al dispatches from Gener lee are put aheat | Heidquarters Army Norther Virg Hon, | Jumes A, Seditom Seeretary of War riov | meut ot the ene aganust our left to-day was ree {pulsed ‘Two attache nour } oer were made lone hetwe ? r " ani the | aries U's other on the Wiliumaburg 1 eral iundred prisoners and four stand ot « rewere caplured. Our less very aligh Un the Sontheld crosted Rowaniy Croe¢ helow Burgess' Mill, aud forced back the cavalry nthe afternoon, General Hoth sttactsed, and at fret Crove them, bus f 1 them on too strong Atlerwarde tho ¢ attucked end were » plank road at Bur- | lors and prisoner | ar Bunker Hi, | and wher 1 kalled a nud 10 lone | ftuecnemy, He sustaine RL Bi ae | OND DISPATCH Veadquarte ny of Northern Virginia, Oct, weed, 1 James A. Seddon, Seeretiry of | War —Ger PL HM rep t the attack 1 of ¢ Heth upon the enewy upon the Bovdtow pls u cnedin my dispateb of last even. iv rigades under General | Mabene in front, and Geueral Hampton i Mabone captured four bundred pr pus ra and 6.7% p.eces of artiler atts Luot be broucht off, the ene possession of the br In the | force {our Works ' the burg, but were soon usburg road | yeaterda. ver four hundred p soners r The enomy juit at ir Works aud reiurned to ver poston w-lay bh, Len Biructed upon tLe general princ’y The Eaqvinen gives the f wine details: haps much etron er than either of those veenels Keneral view of the giiriist since Khe Was repacred of late, Bho had the ordin- aloa Thursdays 2 by Us ub ary casemate in which were 7 i r heavy no imporiant m une, She wor probably shut west any | eneiny were Fo easily wily rojectiles thrown by our vessels and ¢ } Were bo Tavey that there ¥ hor at desire her, beture the wdvent of the © mention of the enc torpedo affair, Was by ranuming ber tu ' Toe noverents of ¢ roops with the torpedo bont the matter was en6 One and the ale ty with whi rmene cgi without be ybwerve rout Dar the enemy did not ¢ eupt guns could be trains ed upon her, In th ab Gris ) madnes i wu tase the little tory ite duty, and but fer ed of then, and such aw ‘il shot froma sheret sho would soon Le reany in the summer campaign, fo perform @ siniilo iéskey were Loth cheap in the Yar ) Var eo m all told, ammount to this en PICKET BOAT HO. 1 w and halt a doze ree e The little veasel which hus performed the dee! cf) any killed aud wou 4, be ‘ ‘ destroying this note! rem isa boat not uniike a |} u aud eighty ht prisoners. | The fighting pbip's launch and about the same dimensions, Six | right, The fe _ mtr 1 mpolesting & efthem have been built under the svy ce re from the " ar of bis muu'n hue sgaiuet Yapta dogg ~S.N, Their engine boon the Boydton pluuk rou. Vhs o Captain C, 8. Boggs y ea yee hn seh rriuy somewhat i oo potlors, &c., were putin thom att ACY, NOW . proved @ Buccess, 80 fy 4 York, and were brought down here via canal, We loss some three snued and captured, cho however, ¢ } | er Hound, wo WEDNESDAY, ove them for aome dietance, captiriug two | hundred eixty prisoners and several stand | of co’ he of the iy ont ® position they fy the road | and crintyy aly + prevented him frotn aster at rad, Tt wae rumore hodabar wed the plank road leary that Gen, Dow Th we was unhurt, Ou B About 10 lock ‘made a@ charye breaking through 6 twenty Lut breakin’ out of then wn as tl or Ww) ned ; mnded to the hail then bulged forward y were ansal'o | few were ¢ prave bppronmhing our character was asce j \ the seutine!, « the resp vt au tains with builet and ba re killed, and the d ut ad dismal as an autumnal esterday all wae asain compare. ine occurred on both ty but nothing has transpired, The following New York officers are reported captured + | 1, C. Rackman, 90th N.Y. ; Flest-Fiew i3 Marrs, 96th; First-Liert. Frank Sa Visth; Fiewt-Lieut, B. L. Bryant tisth; Lb Dewitt © Wolldier, 14s Tieut. Geo. A. Potter, } 118th ; Lieut, Thos. E. Allen, 96th; Lieut. Dan O'Connor, sth; J.B. Strawbridge, Med, Direc isth Army Corps, Kebel Idea of an Armistice. The Charleston Mrueruy says *Presdieut Dav.s, who has been opposed ty inaking any con | cessions whatever to the enemy, has been fins!ly prevalel upon to grant au armistice to the North, provided it is solicded in @ respectful manner Ihe proposed armister, if granted, raises the block ade by Iand and sea, which will enable our people to lay in « large am fror int of supplies, The deserters our serv then be glod to return, tn t thelr pay gud an bonorabe dia charge, Which will give us as 0 1 orde reevive ailit two hundred thousand veteraus, Then, if ti! es are resumed the South is sure of success, re rey we lowe nothiay by grant this experi- mentto the Yankees, wh that they are whipped by preeluitniz have open! ‘ ted 2 the wuron their part a failure Tho Capture of the Roanoke. Fall Particulars of the Seizare, Captain Drew, late the commander of the New York and Havana steamship Roanoke, accompa: nied by Parser FP Hawley, and the crew of the veawel, arrived here vesterdey from Rygrmi ts, board the echooner Hound, Purser Hawley favors us with the fall owiny det, Taccount ot the seiz ure of the Ruanoke by the rebel porate Braiue and hia cont ate = anki Ga ‘ a series The Roanoke left Havana on the 8th of Beptem. for the men to bey ipo star be ‘ FOURRS | ig far from being finished, The question of power | ber, at halt-putt three P.M and on rine st . ae ea i atlas Shite pe : Sand Jurisdiction relative to the secret arrest of Co, Weyontool the bachor was hailed by throe hoate @ tire oF tu drive the wk in confusion and with ‘ ¢ . , yp | containing paaenvers, Among therm was Lien. North, nud other citizens of New York, iw atill ee Ae Peavy loss, Repeated attempts revulted in a like ans tenant Braine of the Confederate! vervice. but be a eb 2 on Was bot koown to us in thateharacter at the time, w r; and, although firtn, p bearty PEP Rar RAE ee Everythiig: went on as usual ou bourd the stennier Bil night, the enemy gained uo further advwntoge, | Terrible Railroad Collision. until ab ut ke P M.. when bos ral pistol suote ' , were fi yy the rebel nyt thi Var Joss is put down at three hundred and eight, - 31 Persons Killed 25 Wounded bite : Bild Ps lav vag T, Sits 5 peven men captured The casualties in killed and | Indianapolia, Nev. 1.—A terrible collision ae ] cer and ct 1 been win wounded are not known. but are very few. The | curred on the Li tte and Indianupolis I ady | nm pirates proce : Reaane tt { nemy must t ' ry he ate ee ‘hh hae # carpenter Lad surre ed, but managed to pet bos ¢ pre be te u V¥s 08 | between th nger train which left here at on9 | yack iy his room and took one of his uxea to defend they advanced within rar our batteries and ins | orclock and the catele train cor ng south, Twenty. ef with, when he wag shotin the bead; be then fantry Mes, It was somewhat dark, however, and | eight 1 bodies bave been taken out of the wreck oe pee a ibe aX Glaca r ; b See hoe ip the tiring was pot of course, 80 ¢ fe ave as it WOU | py More parsenyers bav nee died, and twenty | fnyefict in the arin of the recond ne AEnt ar fave been bud our men bal a good view of the curs | or thirty are wounded. The accident occurred sig | gineer, Toe carpenter then ran on deck to tho my. Atthe present honr al! is quiet, miles south of Lafayette VYhe majority of the | Bot ton and fell trom lose alt | wa t apain, r no le 1 balla in : killed and wounded were returned soldiers bir Aftor securing all the crew. except the . Important from Washington, | aiiic ue willed is the Rev, BoP Wooane of | nov md ooillrs who hl gone Us Worl the parm Bie ta e erm 1 to proceed os usual, T had The Rebel Ram Albema Rlows Cp. the Sanitary Comnussion Y gincers th ta and one of the passenvere Washingt.n, Nov. 1,—Te Navy Department has ree acted as sailing inaster, The course wae taken for feceived the following dispateh : Southern News. Bermuda, and we arr ved off thas Idland on the 4th : keeat kin Ula ; ber, about 4 P.M., when the Confederate Fortress Monroe, Nov. 1.—Uon, Gideon Welles, Rebel Accounts of the Last Atinch, ated, and a al t, who Beoretary of the Navy:—I sent Lieut, Wo 1, Cush- The Kichinow! papers are largely occupied with ord, wnd Ler Was taken to Five. . = . 3 te ie « er bie ve ashove ing, on the 17th of October, with picket liunch No. | accounts of General Grant's recent and anebored. Kraine went ashore in the plot-boat about § P.M oo » next morninjs, 1 some confale jon of Whom retained on board the proceeced seaward until tho night then stud off and on until tho keabn ordered her to he rdihe brig, which p aving coalunt pr On the morn, wed taking out the coal and roor'e boat Dub as the sea igh they could not xceompl’sh much, ou beard f Ofveen tons uf seid returued uly head, and @ beat on be y they expect on board for the stent Tth the prates come provisions in. the | was rather r Oote flag w came « Fathoin iw | | } the provisions, The steuiner then eave chase to | ky Which wasespected to take off the passon- | gers—the slyoat being a black ball in the wopaal | ang @ light in the teprimst hewl ; the vesnel did not prove tobe the ryht one then atoed off tor another vessel which was tound to be the one } and about M. the passeuwers and baywage commenced OL rioofher, Tha trans Was comp ous 4 A. M, of the Sth, | vhe eg then wa Bt George's, but jaa there ‘ wer ute Pive- | Path lus yas . M, (the | pues row of the steamer ren ng on cor Wehbe On shore ty we W nited ) Cone |eul, the captau w) bei uny plicus | bon was made to the wut orited ty bave the pirates jane ed. Tu the meantime they put on the coal } brig eix bales of cotton, and about 3 P.M. the | StCsmer Was Bet ou fir ut. Hraine and crew | leaving in ber boats, would have been Jost at sea but for some faveriuen, Who poked them up wud took them ashore when they were arestod gud atter a taock tr recessed, The oid crew | tthe steower y rovi led tor by the American consul, Whe did al! in hid pow to make therm ymtortable, procured the ¢ papeage ou the seloame The smount of faa board t woxe when j captured bas been overstated t were bub fe Cuieen thousand ¢ urs in gree 6 and four thousand dollars in yeild ou bowrd, The report previously crculated thot Coptuln Drew was nade eware of tae probable coplure of his sen wae erroneous, Me bad wo sack formation The following ae the principal a of the Roanoke; | Captain—F, A, I Chief O%cor—Elward : 3, Eugincer ui ‘3 Parser—F, E, ? Lhe olivers aud cre fthe BR ke, after their were placed in irons a ght, but wllowed | rty during the ds The nusaber of men | wa ed in the capture was but ten, bug it ent that many others of the passengers } Were in league with them, The v suc. ber of persons on board of the el waa 1 pofflcers and wand 42 p era. P t aren of the Roanoke baa been la bon the Ldand and bidde z authorities were nt work searching for it, aud hed already succeeded ineerthing several Valuable packages of e¢,curs ur, & The mails among which waa ao valus w were not disturbed Another Pirete Vitting Out for Operations tuthe (uli The plan of seizing steamors walling from Untted Bisiee tarts and conseriing Wow ule baelim Sure NOVEMBER It was raining | ” , 2, 186-4. ‘the Cowwrnotar, tr being to by the rebels, very Vote generally reaorted The tteamer Tho Davia which {s wets has been seizel on her paanage from Dag- dad to New Orleans, Bbe took ® cargo from the latter port to Dazdad, and ater discharg Ag froight, took on ten pas paid thelr fare to New Otleane tn gold. Suet aa the steamer wos lon ing Fr these ten pareengers overcame a crow of wh METS, the hy thirty men, and the vans in the bande of captors, ws taken back to Bagdad and then proceede! to Rrownsville, where abe was ut last acc: unts bene fitted up as os confelerate gunbeat. When ahe ie ; completed she will doubtlew inflict considerable damage, as there are no naval vessels ia New Or leans and very fow in the whole navy vapable of | Overtaking her at aca, and sho can outesil the fast: eat merchant steamers From Enrope. One Day Later News, Farther Point, Nor. 1.—The fteamabip Efiber- n from Liverpool on the 20th, and Londonderry on the 2iat of Oototer, hes passed this point en Fonte to Quebee, Her news is one day later. The steamer Ontai remained ashore of Yar- mouth andia Lkely to become a total lows, Bhe is inaured for upwarda of one hundred thousand pounds sterling, OPFAT BRITAIN A meeting had beeu bedd at Bradford under the alispices of Western Freeimen's Aid Commiasion, W. EF. Poster, MoP, presided, Coffin, Dele wate f ny made a speech, Rea. Nithoas were adopted in taver of the formation of Su auxiliary Society at Bradford Jord Stanley, in aldreswing hie constituente at Lynn, adverted ts American affairs, He adwr He thought that the North might sueceed in over-cunning the whole Confederate Territory, but their potitteal diffic tes wonld then be pront. Ag to the effect of the war in England he doubted {f ahe had on the whole | been a serious lower by it, She had indeed under- gone the ordeal of a coon famine, but new tare kete had been opened up aud India bad gained Lest i rom the Cominisaic | ated continued non-tntervention Complainta are made of great diffeulty in man. bing the Evelish pavy, and among other causes the attrection of the American naval service to senmen is cited. ‘ibe Basser et Liverpool, in aid of Southern pri- foucdof w cons continued to meet with great suc- There was continued gloom and heaviness in commerciat and financial cireley with additional failures, The demand for discount at the Bank of Fugiand, however, on the 19th, waa o varatively ht. The English funds were pretty steadily aintained, but speculative securities showed in. easing Weakocws, Two Liverpool firms im the Anertican trade, in midition to those nirendy ane honneed, are reported aa having fled, Sundry honses in Man erareulse reporte! aa having faled, incluai for a conak rable au agnitucte int. Letters trom Broil ufirin the f tho failures reported by telegroph, whl ties ot the house of Banto & Co, the largest bankers in Rio Janeiro, are stated j to be e miillion# two bundved thoussud pounds ateriin those of Gomes & Filo, ono williow pounds sterling | those of Montenegro & Lima, ove nullion #ix bundred thousand pounds sterling, nd others—making eleven willions of pounds aterliag The etoppae of the house of Santo & Co, cbenare to have been the cause of the entire nite. chef Au extruoruinary number of failures of | araslicr houses aro rep ted to have followed the Cow ntell of the banking bouses, | Hauling house of Messrs, Rabla, Innes & Co. gre noid to have beld their ground during o drain | of many days, paying out #ix bundred thousand ponds sterling. Thia established public eoutl- dence in this house, At the cloaing of the mart there were symptoms of Improvement, but during tiost of the period of the panic the excitement out, and the banking houses were occupied by the troops, The convulston is notin any cegree attri- buted to tnberent unsoundnesa in trade, the poai- ton of the leading merchants beiug considered wool, The house of Bonto & Co,, tt in said, should | have stopped three years ay Their essete aro estimated at from $0 to G0 per cent The Einperor and Empress of Ruasia should have arrived at Mulhouse on the 19th of October, end proceeded to their destination, the South of France, Some Madrid journals urve the Bpanish govern ment to keep the Chincha Islands ua a pledyre til! Peru shall have given entire satisfaction to Spain, THE DANLAM QURSTION The cons.deration of some minor questions atil! delays the Onul conclusion of @ peace, It is semi- vially announced that Austrie and Prussia wii! condiuet the preliminary adroiniatrattion of the Duchies until the aasembly of lowal advisers fiuaily determine the question of succession, Commercial, Messrs, Satterthwait & © dull and teclining market for American securices. United Brates Ove-twenties ex-couponus show a fall of one and a balf per cent, during the wecl:, taking the value of coupons into considerativa, Erie and Dh ope dollar on each Liverpool, Get, 21.-CorronBales of the week 00 bulos including 14,000 bales to speculators sd importera, The market closed very dull, with a decline of Wadd on American Middlinu, ia quoted at 63d, The ateck in port ia Harapoitees Market ia very dull, Murket i@ quoted sterdy, London, Oet. 21,—Consols etoeed at 83 at for mor Yhe bullion im the Bank of Eng! bas | deere nod £U,750, ) Amrnican S3.cKka—N t ‘acireular reporta a og O04) Daler, Provisions &. RK, Bonds, ino'a Centra Oool diwsount, Ere RB. BR. 40041 LOCAL NEWS, NOW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Tie Garrat Trox-Crap Dieraron will go !! probably go to the Sandy Mook whore sho mijust her engines experiment with Frnes- carr age, gad tess a number of other : ments, at the dock at the Navy + Yard her rerew work up the mud which seriously wn the bay to-day Joma pase Ho mar € ing | atects thet rs, ete Afler the trip to adjust her | machivery, she will return to the Navy Yard, be putintoconsasion when ehe will make a trip to | Ha Orders have been issucl that must not be allowed to tere’ whe drive vines to exceed elght (3) knots, Very | little intormation can be nod while on boar! from ny oug all ace ve boon pledged to keep her mo Feoret ad possit lo SOLbILns FURLOUGHED,—Gen, Dix had ise sued an order furloughing all soldiers fu bis Dee | partment, to enable sherm to vote at the v'ectlon, 8.}dlora so furloughed will be provided with transe portaren to ther ho:oed and return, A despateh | from Was ton staies that transpor ainbeing | gus ‘awed to # Idlers fnrloughed from hospital, 6¢ Ve Divdaeds ve wiv are golug beme to yol@ Mirrett & Wilson, calico printers, © # euch thatthe military and police were called |” is Central rajiroad shares have glven way | i ion ONE- CENT IN GOLD: TWO CENTS IN CU . —— eres Political. Tue CANDIDATES FOR Country Orrtc + At the approaching election the people will be call + ed upon to vote for candidates to tll some of the } Most Important County oMers in the giftol the } people, These vilicial postions are acc upanted by etoolunaonts and patronace mitfoient te people to be very careful in their selectio to who are to Oli these places after the oullrages af the people have decided the liportant question of Who is elected 2" [a veder to vote Intat! gently the following brief notice of the dideroas candidates will be found interesting + FoR SHEEIVS, rean the fiekt, the Hon, Jot? Kelly, © Demoerat and an bonest man (nominated by Teuwany Hall and New Mozert) hae already filled the office acceptably to the people. This fentleman, who ia ono of the Trustees of St, Pa- trick's Cathedral, las aleo represented the city im Congress and otherwise proved bimwelf @ compe- fent public servant. Mis principal opponent is Mr. Jobo W. Parmer, a plumber, who bas received the Republican nomination, and ia also endorsed by @ very large number of influential citizenry who remomber him as the benevolent gentleman Three candid Whose charities to the poor some years ago accom- plis {ao much toward aver ng from a very large wurnber of persona the distress occasioned by a ae- vere winter season, and a lack of employment, Ui a he ts to oficial Life, nevertheless there are many who believe that Mr. Parmer would “learn the ropos'' and give aatisfuetion to the pub- Nic, if votes enou, election ustomed as are cast for Lim to secure bi Mechacl Connolly, the third candidate, iv @ Domocrat, who bas been uominated by the Mozart and MoKoon organizations. He ts known joeity crew asthe “Biy Judve having Veem elected aT cice Justice Inet fall. He ie a brewer by trae, but for a number of ra bas beld aa offclal position, aud secured @ host of friendy whe will work with # wall for bis election, ectog up Senth Tth to 4th, and from sta w sure nts h ete. and from thenee to south 6th et Any per~ on finding them will be omy, rewarded by leaving hem at the roows of the Working Women's t nioie 3 Chambers rt. 325 UST — A SHIPPING RECEIPT BOOK, ith the initials "J.J. & Sous" on back, Any we returning It will tecelve 6 toward, JOHN JEWEL ty) 182 Front et bt) Le T—ON MONDAY NIGHT, OCT. 315ST., Squirrel Fur Collar in Kivington et, bet. Rid~ Forsyth ste. The finder will be suitabl, ded by returning is to the owner at 19 - » 30TH OCT., BET. 3 ud 8 o'clock, in the Kowery, bet. Prince and 24 at, mamall silver wath, gold back. The fluder will be liberally rewarded by returning it to 23 aad street. ~ $5 REWARD—IA ON SUNDAY AF- & eJ rernoon, at the People's Meeting, 1ST Bowery, or parsing trom there to the Kevere House, wales wining one $20 bill, come email bills aud currenes + a packages of Colon Ferry tickets, receipts, &e, The will receive the above reward trom B. BAS- ridge ea ne Li IST—ON SUNDA SET, 46 Delaney et. pie) $F REWARD—LOST ON. SUNDAY, THE re) vod inet, a medium eized, dark brown cow 1 abo ward will be paid by returning ber, o* jie store ination where clin can be foundees BAY MILIS, cor, Washington and South oth etieots, Jer rey City 6 wy KEWARD—LOST, > | ( ) and tan puppy, with ear one retarning the same to No. 3B the above reward and thanks, tit nee ny | OO REWARD—LOST, ON MONDAY $ VF ovonin siet apt, at the Lincoln procession in Bo oklyn, sold hunting case wateh, made by Ap- Het u Uruey & A SMALL BLACK ue cropped, An SUpwill receiv 1 h oy Waltham, Mase, No. 17,580) nee o.7 'T The nbowe reward, deposited at the dev of the oo cell Looe, 645 Broadwar, N. ¥., will be pald (© envy one telurning the watch these, and ho qui stious roked ta) ARTIC t DER SALLE, a ~The candidates for the other Couvty othees wr be referred ina wher artic'e Me nven CONVENTION AND War Democracy, A assembled moming Ip room 0, Cory Institute, Twenty- ve Bules r R. B. Roosevelt, Bag, of this city, bean | bo preside, addressed those prooent fo u patrlothe: apooct, in which he enumerated the #ucees#es of the Union armies, and concluded by suring that th had met to express the true fer! oe of the Dena. eracy, to reorganize the Democrate ports, wid te estat lish our party upon ity trie basis of patrlotioun and hover, The roll a Mirriva vot War Den or ri wrate wee alied upom e of do'ovates having been calle) ~ committee of one from enen State 8 appointed to netainate permanent officers thy ing the absen of the General Thram ‘bridge n ng in mapeech brieitul of pate ty vonelud. ing by asserting that the ‘ ever conse until the Union was eats Deed we vo the accursed rebellion bevan ; and, t the unholy ami ition of these wh be Government, the War Democrass hhe lives, their fortunes and the r swerved honor’? (Ap. plauer Orleans | 4 The Committeo baving reporte), James Worr a), Beg. of Peunesyivauis, was appointed® perm ner President, and one Vice-Presid: of the following bsstea: Maine, New Hampshire, M ss chusetta, ' New York, ’ Maryland, dis Kentucky, Miinois, Mivsr Kaus siforniay Ore Committees on Revolutions and a Ny 4) Com, mittee were bext appointed, The poor bone i too anall for the uumbers present, the Coneont! a adjourned to the larve Mall where it was a iressed by Mr. Worrall, who wid He had never been anything purty bute private in tl aDes, Overy of sv with the p ite y ples according to Thor ! which were equal and exact ou tuatter of What State r Ar stocrata, howe it principle, and th tt! } join they would break it up. ‘I Jacksou but with bins they aul e Eternal he would not &iomd thes (Applause) He now saw around Bim a st rp, would grow Wiheby hike et ae Into & lurse oul and spre ver the Whole continent, Lu tact, be believed this to be the receneretion of the Deme cru ty, Ho contended that the Domozrut party here bow wea ruled by the moneyed 9 4. tu of 4 for the agen: of the RB ut childs’ contro! it, (Applause) At this ay ment @ procession of War Vowvorrata froua Newark, Now Jorsey, entered the hall and were welcomed With tinmouse echoes, Ybros cheers were then jnven tor Leuceln aud Jobnson ace being restored the spo Bolmout would make @ frut the Devasury it McClellan was electe (Continued on laa pagey

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