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a eee THIRTY FIRST VAL. ) NUMBER 10,086. — ¢ NEW | paintad from, the Btete of New Yor), He te aatias } j ¢ e Latest News id that a larwe number of 4 t have been | lost be the blowing up, aa the A betnarle'a puns By Telegeaph to the W. Y. am, | were allinannot, The Secretary of the Navy wil | recomend te Compress a vote of thanka aud he will be promote | te bo a Lieu’ onant Commander THE EDEL BA ALDEACSREE Aeeount of Her Destruction, GENERAL GRANT Particnlars of the Sarprise and Captare of oor Picket». Sitnitatinenaas aa nals Headquarters of the Ar nf the Hotomae, MOST EXCITING EPISOLE OF THE WAR | Ser! super ant capture of « part” out The Ram Fonces in with Logs. | Fort Davis, and the moo taken belonged to the Six nth and ( Hundred and Elevent! New BOW TRE PERO WAS York regiiate, Phey were tor the groater part BU Waa ED. new men, and ignorant of thelr dutica and honce " - were nots watchful aa the older troops who have The Explosion--- Terri 10 Seenese | der om duty at this point of the Ine, This is the p oce where our men, some time ag played the "O; ny jrebels m similar trick, and the utmost vigl- A SWIM FOR LIFE. lance has ever since been exercised on both ¥ WANTS rATY sles to prevent @ repetition of occurs FROM GRANTS ARMY, e: but when the late sicve commenced, ry wanan the ranks Jett behind list to take hia Particulars of the Picket Capture || turn cn picket and some of these men, it is #6 DrUNTee -BenGl VLOTR ocr ee cna. mevthers Puttes te be Fired on ine heh cae i vet . a ‘i i id peti 1 that they did not have time to re- Altbough the ng Waa kept up hy on the line here, no casualties are re- t. Laat nivht the firnag was keg the tiiae, but the tne ‘ REBEL RAID IN MAINE. The Attack Repulsed, <tra arms, an urn forthem, r » «de up moat of renisine the @arme as it was PROCLAMATION FROM GOV. SEYMOUR | "ser ers ci! suet econ toake out-door life the mort pleasant (magiaoalle, No Disturbance Apprehendad. &e,, GENEKAL SHERWAN, Reported Croming of the Tennessee by the Rebels, Ute, Nov. 1.—Ramor says that Gea & The Rebel Ram A'bemarle, Louiartile Ky 1 i, with thirty thousand men, crossed the Ten- Thrilling Account of her Destraction. vesPaatke x j new River, going northward, to-day, ‘Tle par- Washington, Nov. 2 # com> | Koulara and locality of the croseing are not stated, munteated to tt ree *- | end aro not attsinatle at present, The railroad fog lateresting parti “ a] tolosropl from Louisville to Atlanta aro now regard to the ainking of the rebel ram Albermar i good order b Albemarle Sound, N. C. October t Louisville, Nov. 2,—Government dispatches re- ave t rio veport the rebel ir e- marie iat bolt f Roancke River »\ved early this morning dicate that ever, thing On the nightof the 27), havi prey | lright along Sherman's wheie line steam launch, I procecdet up towards P "| parther Particalars of Liood’s Defeat at with thirteen office and mer thy vol ’ Yecntur frown the ©) aly Vy | (By M of tho river to the rar ¥ the (Ay “hy J stream averagir i Acispatch received at b juarters in Nash vilio noes Alas ets my < 1 Friday for Decatur, says: “Lhe enemy under hfe rede ; seek avd t cover of the darkness of luet night, with whoavy yande schooners, a ta gun Wes movuted there ’o | eo lomn, drove in our plekets, and established aline command the bend I thorefore took ono ot rite pits five hundred yards from onr front, An Bhamrock's eutters in tow. with orders to enat ci! Pf AeA he'r pits witt and board atthat point if we were } ( eluce W rove the tot the 1 with a boat succerdod, however, Passing ihe 7 1 inferior force, capturing one hundred aud and even the 8 uthfield, within ewe wre. wot tyventy mien, and killed aud unded a great num out discove and wo were bot baile. woul ue}. x ce ROREN pes puts on the r They beloug te Cheathans's division. p cutter was then caste and adered le) while we made for our enemy under a 1u'l heal ef Rebel Plots. steam The rebels « mur thelr " the se bell, and comme firing ft Northern Cfiloa to be Fired on Flection Duy penting their bat and seering t Despatch from + Soward, ad, taw st to the orf, wath Ar i her iat thie sin tie Gis Mares of th i about thirty fect hae a Passing her closes |? ie after woot the 3 r of this city. Te, ae wade & aia eivtla ‘ba ka tk ber Mayor Fargo has alresdy taken the matter in hand, fairly, aud went into her bos n widany attempt upon Buifalo will be worse than By this time tho enemy*s firo Terrors 1 Aut Phe following is the despatel frotia several quarierty bul a lose nitvier at | ful OW INE 46 5 short ranye secined to moderste their ges! 4 -| Washington, Nov, 2,-—To the Mayor of Buffalo: tarb their range, Pay eget Swan, of the O : This Dey sent has received ation from was wounte! nour me, but how ' i A " ‘ fe know not, Three bullets etruck my cloihing, ar : veuces to the effect thut there is a the oir seemed full of them ey on foot to set fire to the principal cities t trick the logs just abreoss | 4 rt tales on t f the Presiden- : ‘ ‘ ’ ' . Bt a ba t ¢ I iy duty to comrannicate this t! lowered, tbva aout (Hi gned) ' ‘ " 4 W. iH S8ewaup, ‘ ! Mai? ara nel bat > : pad 4 i ; Rebel Kald tu Mo ! ast t hmv bent, | oston, Nov, 2A deapateh from Augusta, er vof water r on) M » states that en atterops waa tiade Monday the explosion the terpes tu i : ; , saat Jaunch and com pletely tw her, The ener ‘ i} the water bu y at Cast ‘ then continued lis fre et fh ee ‘ i Pporty trom the Innt side. The seniune man 1 our aurr I relaned, here sf 1 oupon, butt arr » rallied 1 t maent “ be ‘ ‘ wn coab and ahee They cvenped b; inging inte the river Lswam with ot 1 wrof shots. One of the male ot Abe siroam, the rebols to b tuo raiders was supposed to be w ke None of us. vd . a . bp ' r ‘ o>} ' ile ever r were drow ne), aionts 9 P ped t “ were bh nt bullets we ve ew eelf, and he in another aire n Mast Castine is defeuded by two new Mato Woodman, of the Commodore TI t fe a mountine Ave war fn the wate: halla miicte the t and & ¥ : ed him as best he could, but fatld w pot bh S"00SD DIsPAton, ashore Belfast, Me. Nov. 2,—A dispav)s tothe Mayor i pletely exboausted, I manared to reach tt fron Castine, gives the particulars of ere, bul ¥ \ nl . vooler H just at day! genyt Trauneced ont thea yon the battery at that towa on Mon mp tot t \“ utr t. A small j.urt f aay proach. ‘ hemar Meers passed, anil | oy t rear, and when eballenged . u ther vor ree ol oie ‘ at ’ ved 4 ‘ } {upon the senting, who returned the me hours treve t svarnn se ' to nt Rameadell was fired upen se he bring me out wel the te nlectn tof arters, Four balla lodged withe egro in to main i " mid that the . 5 . . oe el tr sunk inty him, T arriscy mustered promptly Proceed anoher aw Py Teame to a! andy rs about halt a firiny the ene thing by DD otdloet ‘ H they tok tow night. | othe V ch ' and ¢ “ The ot » bis supposed, was Avi { ' o W 1. Mov f the | to capture tle United States cutter rin the “™%wice in Wilms acton ha r. It he ‘ 1 rdora fr G r Cony, the Homo rors o Wher exchancedy en ft A | { wes ready sand cit PY ° Ani, Assess VE inoer it be we i rt ernment } land o the] n prompt Ww ‘ Vit { 4 fe Wee: 2 behaved in whet mt manner, ‘Ino | The Tailahassee Again. * P abe het Nora whee ae | A Vessel Caprored neur Glock Island. ' re pletely 8 Me | speed, Capt, Baxter, of and from Boston, via Now t ct ‘ rt ante Deparinentt tho apin at 1} \ » P © cuptain and tt excape ) op the slupa in these # Bor 2 rae ; : eye tee wante!, butull bands rt k Ista 4 Av Nowpe ion, auy off thes 30%) we wt? Captain reports (hat the Talauassee ocused gonth's part } tielr f wiobber vessel within @ sbort distance, The crew papmeit . AO werva Tei, Bir, ie B. 4 “age pyre! the privateer said that they bad the erewa of Bear Almiral BD. D, Pourre, ir ing A. \1 ther vessels destroyed doy Squadron. : ; z ar 1 nhoat Marb! left N roult ‘ : 1 wh SORT po ¥ + OF ou ype waht lid 1 i “ @ ; Bud cvening. eciul of Le i | r Be "W. B, Cosme, U8. N, The War Westward. Wushington, Nov, 2.—Lwur Cu “go arrivod | Rebel Movements in Tenves.co. Bere today, bringing with him the official report | Cuira, Hy Nov, 1e—The rebel Genera , of the particular ug his destruction of the | Chaluaera and Lyon beld a consuliac a % rebel ram 4 be mt relleves all the | Tonnusace, ; night. Alb of General Lore pounds ot North Carolina from floating enemiey , rest's men furloughed or etragyling through the and thus leaves them free to te operations of our country rdered to rendezvons at Jacksou, Teu- fleet, Licuk Cushing tee citizen 64 and was op: | nowsce, Vie sicaners Olor and Nunglock, rprt | te lewro tue dees Ww which eluna end | thas the enasumemoute would be for mus veh YORK! THURSDAY, NOVEMBE ee R 3, 1864. JPRICR ONE CENT IN QGospa (TWO CENTS IN CURRENOY, | wl captured by the rebels in tho Tonuesete Rive, | military matters have divided the atéantion of | serous than they aro but for the clivenaean | have arrived aately at Paducah. the decrotary of War for tho lant fom weeke. phat ty a larce number of tea private arrange 1 Cafro, Til, Noe. 1.—Bquada of Forrest's mem | Uvery train is tied with furloughed soldiers, nia were being tnade between struggling firm who passed through Dresden yesterday, atated | cllicorg clerks and Department ocoplovees, en thair |)! or ereditere, The new failures publicly that av ¢ wement had occurred | etwoen a pore | toy home to vote | Oi the proballe result ot te od inelude Galbraith, Mist wld Gon mer n , force t mons for rt A100) Manuing & j te ef } r and th eeewon Doan cooly mtate that as much unce ainty | Coliver, Setup brokers A « London for £ 10, 00%) |" Tatch and Sheiby, last wee} Prevaila here as elwewhere, Roch partion) cofmea | Simpson 4 Cay of London, tn tio Bracilian tredg nen were rou with the the Gtinont con fidanes f ‘ | ate : ahs Gactenear be ute Widoeuee tn the t the re The ekly returna of the Beck of England inition, baggage and \ | Apeouse cend dates. shows’ a decrease fe the bol! vy 286. ty of the fiche t# not stater | dhe arrest of the New York State agent follow | and it he reserve notes of ATAU. ‘Thean floures Corto ed an al by the ewift mina ¢ . in Pi Wich more favoral le than bat Leen an ‘ " ‘ f buniaticent of tut peianament f ‘“ @A Aldo Were ths Faturue Santo r A Ter se dealt out to Berry aud Donobue, form exetting | Prvice that ther srofuced a very favorable. af Heasce r ph SHO topes of discussion, ‘The Commissioners sent en | tho Stock Eachanga and a more furore! ie . 4 ed had lee the case for rian wase “i ' sho Govarnor 8 " ‘ ’ " Mle Bh a ae had Ip tow at bet ‘ “ as eymonr bave arrival, but | Console advauest au yy chosing abs! ass > ha utowabarge. A rebel force, from Gon Ma s lard to soo what they can scow plat. | fat money: and inieselancone {tiew pp ford's command, had taken posseasion of Fort Her May protest, but the time fe whore before | HIB eu provement, Inthe dacount } thes on nan the nicht previous, Vhia foree consisted of tion day, and there aro many perplex tion | ince Ry . Ls us « fevali {ous i mo ay he j about 400 men. The fire from tho gunboats pres | tions to bo discursod, Moderate men here, of all | Niue por cont, eout.nued the nomindl minimun vontert the rebels frou renioving all the stores aud | pares are inclined tw think that the local or Stato | Mr. Batterthwate, in bie weekly report. thu forage from the mver banks, The Mavepps was | laws have power to take cogniaguce of offonces of | notes the current rates of Americas securition + valued ut $40,000, Hor cargs consisted of governs | i, The market in 1 fen for Arertean securities ment etores, Valued at ¢ tee || ‘ral Danke has cee and gone and loft «| haw a vur host, been dull aed declining, wi "ie he cl , : i moderate amour f traran tions, hited Btate |‘ ther freight, Most of the clothing and biankets on | moat favorable impres ton. Of hia civil policy in | 5.90 Roads nro sll aie ‘age ' + | Hate eae hoard the Mazeppa was taken to Fort Merman by | Louisiana no praise ts too high, and as to his milfs | pou, and show w fall of yy ne thé the rebels before the boat was burned, The officers | tary failures the world hag ouly heard one aide of | Weeks taking the vaine of thecony tera | ton and crow of the Maveppe escaped to Dine Bluff, the story, sad the side aioat unfavorable for him, with the exception of Captain Pettre. Tio ie not responsible for the departure of the fleet ©8 @ cotson speculation, out of supporting distance Prom Keutuch bears from the army, or the separation of the land Cairo, Til, Nov. 1.-S.rong reinforcementa of 4 ng forces) which invited the defeat at pleasant | tnounted infantry havo arrived at Paducah, Ky, : ‘ : Til, Tt am positively known however, dhat Which it is beloved has caused General Forrest to the credit of preserving the feet is due to bim, MMe | Pen of operations, Jolnaonville te P < ‘ : ; alone of all the other commandershad genius to now thought to be the place where the rebels will discern the full vatue of the Wostern bark wooda engineer, Ait netvity that a)! the necessary time and means were vostowed for tte execution, Hew eaid to havo produced a mort favorable impression on Mr, Lin coln, and if the rumors assiyning the vacant Chief dJusticeshipto Mr. Stanton should prove correct, make ther att Lown! Nawa say in Kentuch vice, wh Nov. i s that the x The Henderson (Ky.) wat bulk of Khe drafted men | juto the Confolerate wer are gown From the Vississippt Kiver. Louisville, Ky Nov. 1.—The New Alt Tlo- | General Dauks ia Mkely to be elevated to the War diane, Linges says that a rebel battery ia reported Departmen for which he is eminently fitted by his high administrative talent. Of the military mtuation, but little can be said, Tt is absolutely certain that Genera! Grant requires tore men, Sherman's position, though not at all He has too many places to guard, and asthe new plan of carnpaign designed by Beauregard looks to the avoiding of a battle the war will assume more and more the character of #¢ ntest for positions, and thus producing an in- crousing demand for uew forces, But Sherman is 60 full of resources aud has such splendid capacity that great confidence ia feltin his ability. As for tho war in the far West, Price Lae not yet got off with tus armwy and stolen horses, nor will he. Meno, op the Missiasipp! River, at Bran No, 8 yy steamers Chicazo aud Platte Valley wore attacked golug up, and two per bons ats are bow at the Bend, aad further trouble uecd not be apprehended, Important from North Carolina. New Yellow Fever Cases North Carolioa and Georgie Overrun with Mebel Desert. ers Jett, uvis Defied, Ete. New York, Nov Business letters from Beau- fort, N Anted Met, Wth, just #tate that the recent warm spell of weather had de- ped eight new cases of the yellow fever in Keanfort on thatiag. A revere b!ack frost, which " by Will eradicate the disease entirely, Dr. J. W. Rosa, who stauds high as a clergyman tywine Point, above Ina: Wed. Gu dangerous ie difficult, C4 rece:ved bere, The Viection Frauds. ist come ac jo North Garo'ina, arrived here to-day direct from Washington, Nov. 2.-—-The trial of Colonel North, Raleigh, with important intelligence " Ho suys the New York Btate Agent, bas been further post- entire Siate of North Carolina, as well as Georgia, poned until to-morrow, in orter to give the ac- 1s alive with rebel doserters, who, in moat canon, | oO {additional titne for preparation, and enable pro arined and organized, and abundantly able to | Me Prosecution to Labi lobe capecasebe wap prote then 4. In tho wontern part of the | Yor Commission have not yet eceomplished the toain objects of their vidit. The Omcial Vote of Pennsylvania Harrisburg, Penn, Nov. %.—The oficial vote of rein eupreme., There they not only make repeated raids on the wealthy planters aad rebel depots for eupplies, but give protection to runaway *«, who are ale armed, and accom. | ¢& rty-one counties has been received at the office of pany these t is of deseriers ia their raiding ex- | ghe Bo retary of State, The tollowing are the ag- ra jor ole uth tie i, * 1 | ‘ : venupe n) hon at for ie ti fe ate ee mregate resulta, including the soldiers® vote: {nto the rebel rauk#, having been repulsed in ally Union, 190,757 ; Deuoeratic, 176, 698, Unton mae {Ler elorta to ihis end. Every expedition titted fJority, 14,099, out for this purpose by the rebel hag proved a pos os fulune, for those woo were not Killed ip battle, de- rorted to tho insurgents whose nutbers nro con- From Europe. tioually increasing. detl Davis said, when in Two Dayw Later Nowa Tho Cunard st amahip Persia, which lef Liver- pool on the afternoon of the 22d and Queenstown on the 224 October, arrived here yoetorday with Ru dot the deserters froin the Confederate utibered the Coutederate soldiers in the Patty ou fiel!. Tie extensive consp Veht ot Raleigh iny ny recently brought to ates many promineat officers © the Conservative party, who bow openly threat: | $Wo days later nowa, en ww head these de ers and thevr friends and The schooner Yorktowa, from Cleveland, which taro possession of the Stave Government of North i ‘ 4 rs Sand all the railnes inthe event Govern. | Stti¥ed at Liverpoos October 20th, was chased by or Vance faile to instigate beparate State ac- | @ Supposed rebel privateer for twi hours, off the tion for peace with Piemdent Linco The ductor 64ye5 thatit ia now apparent to rovel gull « otha Gevera t bas been at. fording facilities to Geaerul Lee to receive reiniorce- ments. when General Grant, by a sudden epring of Las hook, Banks of Nowfoundland, but got ailely sewayw Br KR. Collier, the Solicitor General, had been ad- dressing his constituents at Ply:zoush, and im the course Of bis apoech be adverted in favorable terma ee alae qe enh ibe 8d YOUR |e, tho decision of tho American Prize Courte, Hie | Grant's p which has giveu Jeti, enit the Awe. Lan Judges had pwié@ tho greatest re- ; Cowcerly WO oH on r of ovacuat spect to the aecistons of the British Courta end to foie adh dy FAN part nna etal tee ford ot those of thelrown, and upon the whole the judg- Partay. Tas was told to Dy Rows just before | tnents bad been well cousidered, and given with a leaving Raley by an ait on Gov, Veuce's stall, desire to do justiog, ‘This remark wae greeted with loud appl.use The Lords of tho Trensury recently sent » com- munication to the Board of Customs stating that én spplcation het Leen made to her Majesty's From Weshington. The Contlict of Parties Strange mont cf the Wasitoctoninas ¥xelices thoir Votes s through his firmness and | © wad Liinols shares have given away 6) From Mexico. ' rtinas to the New Covern. | ritqnake A Conepiracy, | Wy way of Havana we have news from the Cit | of Mextoo to the bith ultimey and) fron Vern Cruz | tothe 24d, Mejia oecupied Matarnoras on the woth | ultimo, without resistance on th part ortinag, who inaaid to have given In his adhesion to the empire in the following despatch to Gene al Melia: “mM Excellont Sir: Land the Mexican soldiers whom until toxlay Dbave hed the houor of com. Man suc, suliit ourselves ia good falth to tue Imperial government, wecording to the dictotes of tho worthy communteation of your Execcliency, which IT have just received) We rely upon the taternente, offlcial and personal, of your excel. leney and on the maynanimity of the new governs tment, which from to-day we recognize, and on the cons lousness of cur good futh to expect that we sball roce:ve treatiuent worthy of the wood name ro of the country to which we Lelong. And vour Excellency as our wew chiel will plenae to Cots toand us in whatsoever you whall sce at with the Understand.ng that the eity and all con’aluod init Feia.u entirely at your disposition, independence and Liberty | Matauogas, Bept, 26, 1504, Juan N. Conrrsas. To Hs Excellency, General Toman Mrots, wheres ever ho may be found, A rovero earthquake was felt at Tlascoln and vicinity on the Sd inetant, The cupola tower, Gacreaty, dc., of the church, and the eceesiastical court room, were destroyed, The sacristar and bis, daughter wero buried im the ruins. All the churches, temploa, and private dwellings have suffered moro or leas, and many are untenable. At Matamoros, Izukar, and the nolvhbornyg villares, the earthquake Inated forty seconds, Kon rents » sound building was leit, Que lady waa killos, The frame buildings were thrown down, The dasves o3 the churches of San Nicholas and Raboz other churches, were deatro + At Blar church waa eplit opens and religious services are suepended specios of Wateraqpout fell in Moute Alto, flooding tne efty and conntry about Tacube and San Juanico to the northeast of the cite and @round San Anto de lai Huertas, The rouce were tmpassable, and on the 6th the cain stil cons tinned Incemaantly The Eetarerts says some individuals have be on Qrrestod in the City of Mexico for couspiracy, and the three principal oues bave Leen sont to Yow Cruz. It is again asserted that Diezo Alvares, of tho tate of Gierrersy is about to submit ta Maotimile ; and for the fourth or fifth tue that Juan Alveres is dead, Just before the capitulation of Matamoros, Can- ales left with 200 men, end crossed over to Texas, It in aafd that Juarez bas passed over the desut of dan Carlos into Chihuabu Tho Presidential Election. Proclamation of Cov, se;monr Albany, N. ¥., Nov. 2 has issued the following People : Tn a few days the citizens of th's comtry are to exerciae their constitutional duis of electing President and Vice-President of the Unite! Siatea ata time when the copution of our coumery cites the deopost intercst The questions of the day not only affect the per- ena! welfare of all and the bapps the'r homes, but are siso of a charm tert the Govirnor Soy nour jrolamation to the AroUne passions and lem! to angry cori roca between parties, The exiaterco of a terrible civil wor, and the + sertion of the rusht of t ‘ ar some rections of our country ty ‘ tions, have caused paint! « vv doubts ¢ the minds of many with the free and “nr t lessnees aod Pntinginsn (lorks and ote | untramrieled exercise of thy 1 franc : them Gotng frome to Vote The flection | Governincut requesting permission to ship turty T therefore ay peal to ules te rte Prauds ea ei HEBRrH Henke! | tone of coul on board the United States cteamer | with these hollne Ste a NR pas ef e Ascendant eo Mailtary Bucrancnto, to enabie ber te proceed tw Pluahings | neve of party preuciecs and pase ous and to (Correepondence of the Sun) end that io reply Darl Roswetl bed informed the | all measures ood language Which tead to oirde or ; United Staten Minieter that ae it appeared that thin | disorJor é Wastixatox, Nov. 1, vA my fl ngierns SA with 57 ae el at OW SYer. 98 RAY GitbE 16 ous views Of pubtie Notwithstanding the Increasing gravity of the | ¢ on the 2th of Ji and with o further sup. | Poverty Be sre me inter a the maint ae militery elt al alters at preaems onc, Ny % tons at Phymouth, om the 17th of August, | 89° ° orde athe prer rvuti 2 of t 6 ri as I ' i Nothing b me ver Majesty's Govermmens could not, ceonsimently 6 promotion of the prosperity of eur | Soudew ah other topics, Nothing Dub the elestios | wish tho regulauiona on the subject, permit the pi » | fa beard or spoken of, an! Genersl Grant's arwy, | to to be again eonled at any port in tt a wo do not saree av to tho mothods by and even “coval Sheridan’ the hero of the | ingdom until the expiration of three * ‘ ane kes 4 are to be gamed, hey are unr Sher ! pe as ; j a trom the lat-mentiemen date, Theo. o! as hy al , SRERAHSORN) OFO ITU the Ume ber Fro | yas onere of Custos have inaued @ « tu bee ‘ riuin they cannot be reached by unure foet that the people ofthe District of C ubia | cutpostay ovllin’ attention to the esq rly of | CoM caver siO& UDreAwOnAL!O BUSspLions oF f t yolee or ¥ na? al el i, | (Ols having been obtained by a United States war | actlonn . ? , f i i ) steamer through an evasion of the law, and point } 410 no well-rounded fans thas ¢t Orgity | Hight bo inferred that they vould be eemparatives | say out the peualiies incurred by such ap act Ib denn of Now York will be trampled | } vif ‘ tof t teat, Dot | appears that the coal fn question was shipped on 18 i . ia ene the casa What the | ards veanel ata Dritia® port without due clear. | The power of the State ta ninnle to prctecs « | \ peri sid by the proper officers at we put of shipment, | lathes in the tree exerviae ot ther polices | pe lack t wer they rn » tp in noise and | Lthat ener couls hud been laden at sea ou Loard du downy this the pablo suthortiog will Le thece polit eunuch tt the machin. | of u United Bestes war stear beid by good etizens ot all partiog, f od ohat 1 | The B ald of the Bouth There je no reason to doubt that the 1 elee ery of MeCle!ls W { clubs and | eb of the Bouthern | ton will Le conducted with tbo wauul quit i | cont rouch personal excitement | prisoners of w: wi proved s great mecesy, The | onier, | ' { Now York, | four days! receipts announted to £10,060 rterling—~ a Goarits of counties and all other o'Lcers none : rey : apr pi uty into keop tho peaee and + bre | Every M.( au neoln | and about £0,090 additions! had bean recetved in Semm Gill telee eave (bas avers we | ba ' hy mobugsef the | eubscriptier A caluable collection of articles still | free ballot in the meaaner mecured fo | ita by the oly ng are thronged Ly thgfrienda | remained to be deposed of at auction, Constitution and lawe, : ! } "ho ates rO to, hel it will be their duty to cee that co military or joo tcennd dates, who exlibit as keen’ relish in i teamer (arto, belonging to the National | our aeeeniead iardaat anal! be ewan At rehine ' nt they alone halt! tof decid. | Bleam Naviention Co, had totaliy disappeared in | thecimelves in the viewuty of dhe places where oles ' whole American pe ple, 1 itrauge the sands off the Norfolk coast, No lives were logs, | ond are held, wiih « menwelag or up eke ; : timidating citigeus in attoudauce (hereon, feansve of Washinton ara rn ‘a ax Boe win va 1 at from £50,000 to £100,000, anc! Aguinet such intereen o ties Must exercian the } sher ilustraton of the w of Atuers | was fulty ineare full force of law, and call { if ueod be the jeans to politica, At sn 6 00 resis | The Italion Navas Cazwrre states that, from mo- | ae ap Uk ee ibneas where cata of W neton ent to the campaign | tives of economy, tho Italian fleet ig to be reduce | name, aod | for “Old Abe and f Mic, with auenthy- | t @ ainglo division, composed of the tron-plated | te, nt the aby, thia wo | a r roe vo nos | frigates, | of November, in the year of our Lord, pees Ye shred nak bah thousand eight bundred und. siscet reside ta such ag ofBcinls and oftice sursy they; Garibaldi bas declared bimuself Opposod to the four Hoksito beymorn, absorted inp rations fer the blood. | Franco-Italian convention, Governor, D, Witueny Jr, Private ‘ iasday next, 4a {others | FINANOLAL Onrste, Sea eed Ses eS requently in council to deviso sand | The dopression in financial and commercial cir- R, A, Atexanvea's celebrated horse Osterar, tneans $0 jnilmence their respective States und the | cles in Baglsad sowed little or no improvement, and at would be tuteresting | Failures are dally announced, and it 's wel! known Genera: realy | valued at $15,000, was captured a Blooutlel ; on Tucsday, by the rebels, (Continued a last page.) ey. g