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THE WWUMRTY.VinaT YRAR. 1 The Latest News | The Pirate Chicamanga. By Telegraph to the V. Y. Sun. THE INVASION PLOTS Great Excitemeat at Chicago. BUSHWACKERS IN THE STREETS, Hundreds of thom Arrested. GEVERAL HUNDE J STAND OF AK MS AND TWO CARTALOADS OF Kti- VOLVERS SEIZED, Rebel Pirates, MORE QUTRAGES COMMITTED. Important from Tonnosses, THE POSITION SATISFACTORY. Efood Crossing the River. WIS ARMY IN A TIGHT PLACE. HEAVY FEDEEAD, & The ss. Eight Loaded Steamers Burned. | THE ELECTION TO-DAY, How to See the Returns, SUN BULLETIN ARKANGEMENTS, &e., &e, ke. The Conspiracy. Armed Traltore Arrested in Mitnois. Chicago, Ne -Witbin the last two days « Bumber of persons have arrived from the southern part of the Stat, mortly from Fayette and Chris- counties, It wags mupposed that they were @orming here to vote, but it has turned ont that they ‘Were minions of whe 0. A. K. Society, and that oa @onepiracy is in progress for raising an insurrec. tion on election day, and releasing the prisoners in Camp Douglas. Barly this m: wn'ng’s large num- ber of arrests were made. In nearly a]! cases arms Wore found in their possession. Am og the ar- Pesta! is Colonel Marmaduke, brother of the rebel General of that name, who was @ guest of Dr. E'worda Buckner Morria formerly Judge of the C.rcuit Court of thia eouns ty. @ured clothinw for them Treasurer ef the GO. A €, Hie is said te be Grand Charles Walsh. door. Keeper of the House of R presentauves, was also @rrested. In his house were found several men who hod been engaged in caetius bullets for the an of the conspirators, ere reported to have made cx tention was to fire the the prisouers in C Some of these arrested ufess'on that their ine City to-nicht and release A Tiantity ef aims and ammunition was found in Walsl's Bouse, mp Douglas, urge COND DIFraTen, Chitavo, Nov. 7.—Vhe Jovgnat thia aNernoon Gays, telograma were received yestenlay by John Wentworth announcing the coming of Inr “eo nume bers of bushwhackers, Colonel Sweet, commande tng Camp Douglas, was communicated with and ercders were at once issued for the arrest of despera. does on their arrival, The fact leaked out, And the faithf:) fund means to apprise their triends, and the bushwhackers loft the srain at the city mite end senttere din ail The military aad police are constanily seovring the eity and have Picked up hundrets of them, A propeller with Bearly 100 suspicious characters arrived here this rections, morning trom Cauada The milluary and police | are after them, ndiall will be capturad. Colonel Bweet bas for some time been aware of the rebel | Plot to reiense the prisoners at Camp Douglas and burn the city. Ilis dewetives have heen at work, end with success; aud though the evidence obtain. | ed is not sufficiently conclusive to warraut the a: reat of these hundred consyarators, it wae deemet necensary to trike at once such ones as were un- Questionably tressonable, Captain Nelson, of the City Police, was dispatched w the house of Dr, Esiwards t) arrest Col, Vincent Marina Shor of the rebel yeneral., At the same time a cee tochment of the military proceeded to the Ri rhe, brow mond House and captured the rebel Col. G. St. Lever Greenfelt, Morgan's Adjutant G al, and d.T Shanks an cseaped rebel prisoner; B. $, More Pie, atnan noted for hatred] to the errested, = They Dowlas. Th tn, Col, Bweet eays Bis haviz Qpeupe, avd this ca the 1 Walel, ‘ was entered feats token to privato poe Con the Kebel serv wpe In Wal @rma with two cart-loads of la ped Walsh, ¢ @eaine Colonel: wus the plau bremtors t Douglas a been attac n Rebe!s release’, aud B multaveously will tary, the police cui Joining the Mattesoa Honse, large boxes of lowled guns conces Yorth, waa also ved « thie me are al! a Wapateh t re anal sod f plotting Meantit no ar visited the residence of try r Camp D cy wore the ho the xe wore found stand oj te revolvers, loud d and use tue are ‘ raid) for jAonol Bweet + the city played and bur arrests of the inili- el @ rem the alove ina buileing ad- eaptured two r n the Dune sured 40 Busb- All of »L there police made a raid early this elson House in © treet, aud whackers, who had Leen tracked there, thom wore armed to the weth, nal Tux Constitution of Nevada provides that in civil gases three-fourths of a jury ney render @ vord«t, "Ne sue as if the whole pancl agreed, He berboved @ lot of bushwhackera, and pros | in Camp } More Ontrages on the High Seas. _NEW YORK, TUESD 0 | Philadelphia, Nor 7. Tho Petes bark Victoria | arrived hero to-day from Miraeong, and reperta | Oot. 81, saw alarge fire bearing 8.8. Wi stool for {ty ene fond @ vessel, app vrently American, of JOO | tous on fire from stem to atern, The vousel waa lt ie@lte the water's « aod must soon have gone down No persons were seen near. The bark Speedwell Capt Dixon, from Boston, euleoarrved here Bie roporta: Oa the od | taste im lat, 40:5 long. 64:1, was boarded by as | boat from the rete! pirate Chicatnau cy on board of whieh Cant. Dixon was ordered with his papers, and having on board na 5 neers @ lady and | twas bonded for g18.000 in gold, and atlowod | to proce yon board Capt. Thompaon | ond f ewof the achoouer Otter, which bad tured afew das prey » and hae | wied as fallen in with, scuttlod and | al { Otter waa fr Bangor, bound te | G rcfown with potatoes, Capt Dixon says learned on bowrd that the schoouer Goodapoad, be. fore reported as capture! by the Tailabussee, wae | captured by the Chicamaiagn, GENERAL SUPE K WAN, Position Pertectly Suthfctory. » Nor, 6, Scraps ow Pk riectly sat of rellable infor- tint nd eral Sherman's postion is 7 actory to understand Ht, and that Gen, satetot with General Hood's Tx velopments are now progreesing that will delight and astonish the country, Reyoud this aunouneemont what news we have js contra: band, The Democrat containg an account of the evacu- ation of Johnsonville by the Federal commandant of that place, The particulare of the aflair are meagre and somewhat conficting. Cineinnat, Nov, 7.—The correspondent of the Jornsai, writing from Jolinsonvillea, Tenuesscr, aye “Eight stearoboata, loaded with govern. ment stores, have been burnt here to prevent them falling into the hands of the rebels "* Hood in a Tight Place. Washington, Nov. 7.—A letter received in this city by 9 naval officer from an officer ip command f one of the divisions of the Mississippi squadron, dated Chattanooga, Nov. Int, says: “My boats have bad two brushes with Hood's force, and re- Pulsed him both times He has now yone down below the shoals, aad a large porticn of his army has crossod at Florence for the invasion of Middle and East Tennessee, General Gross's brigade passed here to~lay on the road to Athens t head hom off, Some prisoners who wished t ship (though I sent them off to Nashville), represent Hood as tyrannical in the extreme, Tle men havo lived iwo days on corn and water, cnly with the ad- dition of pumpkins stolen by the w Hood mut. fers by wholesale desertions; aud these people coming to us say he intended moving southward, but was prevented by the threats of his aulaiers to desert if he did not give thar the promised harvest Kost Tennessee, Ho will likely be bagwed, | Sherman is purswng, Gross flanking, and Thomas | ebead."”* hitosel? and all whe «} eriann is equi position, in Afairs at Atlanta, (a, The following # trom the Boson Taaviroms of Ssturday: an interview vesteriay with a member schusetts Second, who left Atlanta, Ga, | wlitde over a week ago, Ho states that the Mas | suchusesta Kecond and the Massachusetts Party- third ar present locate! at that city, duiug pro- vostdut Both regiments are in a healthy cond)- tion, The recent atten i" of Hood to cus off the | Communications of the Federalx between Atlanta and the North had prove! on utter failure Fora fow days forave was scarce in the city, but exped - tions sent out ‘nte the country obtaived an abun- dant suy ply. When our informant left the laat of the pebiteuts Were taking their departure from the y. A large number of contrabands renained, but Hi not inthe enploy of the Government would be ordered away. Che present aspect of the city isone of desolation, Toere ure probaty a thousand build- ing including many tne dwelloge without an inhabitant and the appesrance of the country North of the place shows wish terrible cistinetness | bhe awful c usequences of civil strife, The ground | has toeu pansea over by two bostile armies, and is entirely duvestod of every arucie nocessary for the support of man or beast. In reyard w the revel project of arming sinves to tivhtin the Con- federacy, the general opinion at Avlanta seems to be that the negroes are too well juformed as to orgin of the War to take up arting in bebalfof sh | tousiors, Their perfect knowledge of the progie obevents for the peat four yeara 4 sornothing mar. Velous in contrast with the ignorance of the rebel sold ers as to the Causes which ved to the outbreak | O the recapture of Atiauta by the reLels there ts uot the loses daoyer, Gen. Sheraau has with him & powerfnl arn twice us large as thatof Gen How , tusmed with victory, while that of the enemy adinvearteued gad wil uot £ b the opou teld, At lust counts foxd was Lecor scarce Wilh the | bevel army, | GENERAL GUANT, sherp Ardllery Contest News from Riche moud, Meidquarters Army of the Potomae, Nov 6, There wus quite & Lvely bme bewween the pickets on the loit of the tine Friday night, resulied in the Ye lons of slow men on each & \eruay & good cen! of artillery firing took 4 Near ihe Jerisa- Jem plank road, but without tou ! viet the peketa in the same vieinity ei fee lie tu ’ t1LDP. M the revels estempiad to @lveuce thew picket Line Lere to recover sume ground which our wen took lust week, but our suldiers Leing wide awake made siern objection, and for an hour cr two the exchange of con Taents ip the suape of lead was quite heavy. ‘Luts isthe old Contehed ground Leer what wae Called Bors Heil, whe < bus J wlinOrt iaceosacty ud extrem hot tor thy for waich re the place was tna ce ted eno; Kebmond arrived within our lines x Y mortuuy, vaving leit four cays oe bho wa pave tb LOte, Lut, fe umn; thot the cul snd pui teu bious deparcure He tells the old stories of want gud desGsuben ta Kiel uy Wehtly iu the varroters operat. Loeb the high prces CNT sures of Lfe &e. Heal sthe rebelsin trout ct Petersburg are busy mining under our works, bul as Wheel point could not Le uscerimined, as ® strict guard ie Kepkin the vicinity, and uo une al- lowed near the pisce excepting those eiycued in tue work, | ments, All x niet throughous the ling Capture of Blockade Runners. Dispatches to the Navy | riment give dotuald of the capture of the two ede runners “Lacy"’ end the ‘Auai¢,"' on Wednesday Jags off Wilting: that Gens | sti ———————————————EE——— EEE Very little faith is placed in his state. | If AY, NOVES ton. They were both built in laden with return carroes of cot aud, and were tobmeco and turpentine, ‘They are awit, iron steamers ont wot captured by the Santin fe Cuba Admiral Parracit reports the captire of a three-iasted ehooner laden with cotton, while runt tet out of 8, Louts Pasa; the 1 ‘ an Er kish mhooner bh for Artansas inthe Gull Admira ing, commanding F.G B. Syuadron, communicates the particulars expetiton fom the U. 8, bark Restiong ou t wie duty at 8. Andrews Das, Plorila, whk Pe faulted in the deatruction of flity salt boilers for twsking from 500 to 1.000 eallions each, and Ws kettles, 65 to 200 wallone each r » huncret! Wushole of mult were a rev I wagons ihe js of wood, md 150 buildings all being the property of the “Cone es," From New Orleans, New Orleans, Ovt. ‘ The Joseph Pearce ar nmveat t-dey from Vicksbary with six hundred bales of cotton, Fourteen hundred hem! of cattle have crosmet the Miesienppi River at Jackson Print, for the robeta, of the Levine ‘ature bave applied to cue of the banks for ¥100,- O00, The benk refused to send it by military or Southern News. The Kebole Nene of the Low of the Alber marie, and Discove: Why Plymouth Fell, Recbroond of Friday last contain Inter esttng pews of the destruction of the jronalad Albemarle, and ruefully explain dhat the hitherto The Finance Bureau ier, papers Hnaccouutable capture of Mymouth was the remit of ber low, The Sextimet. states: Last Thursday nicht the Confederate ram Alber morle was blown up by at pedis vear Plymouth, NC) We learn that « amall torpek boat, manned by «ixt Yankees, proces ted down Ure river, capturing the picket boat, in which wem a#ight pickres asleep, Two men were placed in charge the prisoners, while the remaining fourtean pro- ceeled on the expedition. The toast remarkable Partof the affair, we related tous ia than ue of the crew of the ram were injured, sod twelve out of fourteen captu They muccecdod in getting 1, off with the eight pickots, The Disraros publisbes the following detailed eecomné : The capture of P’ymouth, N.C, in explained by later accounts. watehfuloenaon the part of have been the prime cause of the loanof the town, It seerns thet on Thuretay night 9 party of eighteen men, belonging te the blockading feet in Albemarle Sound, some aight or ten tiles fron Plymouth, took a amall torpedo boat and. ataried for Plymouth On the way they found a small boat containing ale of ourmen iu the river, eta- Hioned there asa picket guard; bit all of them be ing asleep they were taken prisoners, Then pre: ceeding to Plymouth they found the Albemarle at ber wharf, and, running tho torpedo boat under her aintdabip, blow her up, cauaing damaye from whieh she soon sunk, Infantry waa atationed on the wharf, who fired on the assaulting party, and after the Albemarle munk, captured the whole of i bus no one wan killed and only one man There was no force of the enemy near Mymouth, with the exception of five or wx gun- boats tu the mound; but the loss of the Albemarle cpened the Roanoke to them, and hence the fall of the town, Captain Roberts, it is atated, contr wd the Albemarle. It is understood that there were bo lves lost on the Albemarle, and there were Very few inen aboard at the time of the explosion of the torpedo. A Potorsburg dispatch, contains the followlu: Important news of the contraction of Grant's lines; Petersburg, Nov. &. Inat ci aby the enemy, A lack of sufficient ur troops aeeins to General The enemy night before ne mile of ther cavalry picket left, below Heat's station, and tiie threw out ther picket line in the rarmyon this alde of the river a imile, Qs if cover some movernent., All in quiet to day fn front, & hoavy rain bes been talling all day, and there are no signs of any military moverent, Lientenant Colonel Pogram, of the artillery, bas been protucted to rauk a6 a brigader general, and bas Loon sasigued to the comunand of Archer's bri- awe, Exgriram publishes @ lotter from tho rebel Benator H. 8, Foote, on the mubject of a convention of the States, in reference to peace In the eontin goucy of the election of General McClellan, Mr. Foote fevore a plan of poace based ou two separate Northern and Kouthern Conventions, and the for- mation of a defensive and offensive 'eague betwoon the Povereiga Kintos of the North and Houth A permanent body of Conmminmonersa, with powers sim''ar to the Amphyctionic Counell of anc.ent Greece, should then be formed for the settlement of questions of International policy, and for the en- forcement of the Monroe doctrine and the return of fugitive slaves, The Richmond Exavsnga thus discourses npon the subject of Ltchmond refugees in Now York city :— A gentleman who war tn New York ae rocently as ton days ago, tells via that the North ewarns With refovees from Richmond. They am to be found altimore in Philadelphia, In New York, andeven tn the Yankeos eapital itself, Mut the | rincipal point of rendervous for them is New wk. Hore many faroiliur faces of Richmond may be soen, Prominent wuong the ent arrivals Share fromm Richmond were Butler aud Koox ( ge and Tom'—who at ded from here ” weoks ago, it will be or with about a milion of dollars botwoen then stolen funds from the Treasury, Our informownt saw both of | thet, and they appeared bot like princes off the'r sudden) quired stopp.ug a: the Bt, Nock tunes Ja one of the most gore gro in bie city, aud cutting o great ficure, Tle was a “din the mow & wiid dreay deck. q if daa?) ag diamois Was throw. y Lis money with @ pil vality that as tonisbe nthe natives of Goilum, One even. i Batler entered the tel where ar | friend Was ritting dow? In conversation | with age eran th e man turned tot ond, ponte to Tt » man?" Our frieui, wh or eu blouty evasively replie " rejoined the gentleman, ue isa dela a clerk wi the neat F iof »# mill dollars. And he r too, He is the bigiest a. ‘ rm Powep tA be 1 had vot went of Butler, and wer hom Lice valtures in anticlpaton of a rich tate | Jor’s purse Gas prot con Jona lighter ed by thers Lefore rn bu een that ure Meeny tothe Novth will not eo und bel ot romes they inn, tobe. They are re pare wilh @ preat dea ! 1 sud are a ready under military eur Gen, Dix, in toaud at New York, hae intiet ar or Ulrecte toy bhaball persons fron: the south + within thas Devartment, or who con t, shall ¢ port weHelVed for rey oir i who fa pwith thiar 1 t ' reed weemingarioguf the authoriiiey ae Rieh mond, and will be trated ucerrin ily Tie Stry Will Contain a corp lete r pion of ’ persons reporting, wud also wer plwos el residence, w VtoUst wot Le chanvet withuul Lotice at bhe place of segisiry, This order is sig aif t Rev wees frors Richmond hed better bewar r they Indy WACO UD some moruing aut Sud ¢ eelvos commoitved tw the Tombe in New York ot suces from Richmond, or gatbored up, tag uid baryasey wud bens 10 the frous t Gon, Grant Wire's motto: Grievances sad babies were malo to be purmud, vstop Poet) Ob yes, but both me sometime be over w husband while w: takes a rust MBER 8, 1864, Butler wos | From Europe. One Day Later News The steam’ pa Ponnaytyania and City of Bald. | more arrived yesterday, with filoe of papers to Oe- tober #7 The pews i one day later, The London Tras fa an editorial on Ameriea, thinks thet matters are not so awsuring aa the | Washington Cabinet contd, at this fuociure, wish them to he, The Tiwen he pes that the devastation mid to have been effeota! by Sherdan tn Weatern Vireinia fas been exaggerated, According to the paccount receivel and published by the Toney a track of fertile country, mxty mites in Jeng et, with | an avetTa@re breadth of forty uitles, te burned inte « Willersess Two thousand barng and seventy toilia stored with corn, fornge, and implements of wreulture are stated tw have been x ven te the Names and tt it reneementat that in retaliation for the shonting of one of Sheridan's mon, while car | hoang bis onder into effect, every dwelling within » ) me Dus offive miles fran tbe spot where the man fell wan burnt The Grand Jury hed found a tre DMM apatiat Frans Muller for tho murder of Mr Dricwa— and the trial was to commence at the Ohi Bailey on the fTth ult, The trprovement in coromercial circles maken Progrow, Money is easier, StiIT Taily agmonneet, Paria, Oo', 80th, evening The Fmperor has left for Nice, Tt ia stated that a project is under Herions considerstion for oatabliahing »® public walks fund to oeenpy the aame position towards an undertaking of woutility for the whole of France, asia fulfilled by the walks fund for the « ity vf Paris, Rerts that Failures ure however Net oO Thin Vriesis reeentiy d vebon of Jutland aff © semi oteta! nied an good wuthority manded te continue the r the conclusion of powee YWESCIAL Comrmvonpisa, of yd peace Inmay a toalay saya the ponce cexobiathoin tooat favorably are Tho final settleinent be daily expected, Turin, Oct A meeting of abont 200 dep tlen took place yesterday, They expressed them sclve@ unanimously tn favor of the Convention. The members of the opposition will meet Ib is believed the bill for the transfer of the capital to Florence will obtain a large majority, London, Oct. The Pernian Gulf telegraph eable bas been repaired. The land Hue is complete | from Rushire to Teheran, and meamyzos have come through w f tn 12 hours, The extension from Hegdod will bo finished next month The great colliery “strike? in South Stafford. shire atill contuttod. A meeting was held at Tip- fon, on Saturday night, Oot. 28d, at which 5,000 men, who had qnit work in Lord Dudley's pita were present. The great topic wna the actton whieh | the author bes are taking to suppress intimidation Hany guise, and whieh, of course, was condemn. e! as undue interference. The customary resolu- fion of "standing out ¢il they had * got their waves"' was passed amid much applause, On Sat- urday the Dudley Magistrates met and instructed the Chief Constable of Worventershire to issue a no- tice declaring ali assemblies in the early morning anc) processions near to pita at the time men are gulng toor are returning gom. their work to be il- Jegal, ond warning all par “offending in this re- spect that the pohce have authority to arrest them. WARLICR UREPALATION® AGAINST JarAan, Hong Kong advices to Kept. 10 state that, ac- cording &) the latest intelligence from Yokollarna Japan, the Marines were under orders for imme date eusbarkation, pnd the expedition waa to mail three days later--viz,, on the 25th of Auguat. It ia to consist of cight Bi itiah ships, mounting £94 guns, three French sbip® aod five Dutch. A merchant steamer hw! been chartered by the American Miu- ister, to carry the U.S. flag into action, tn order that America aleo nay be represented. The object is to enforce the opeuing of the inland au accord. ing to treaty, It wee intended that the: Manues should land and destroy he batteries as soon as the feet had milenced the guns 1,500 troops and ualf @ battery of artilery would remrio at Yo- koliama, together with two or three Rritirh men-of- war, aud the U.S. sloop Jamestown, to yrotect the sutdoment mba Teberan Commercial, Liverpool, Oct Cotton The artes of cotton, to~ lay, were 15,000 bales, Sucluding 1,000 ty specu. | lators and exporters, The market cluecal buoyant, at a trifling mivance, Broadavutte, stemty. Provisions, quimt and stea- dy. Lard, firm, Tatow, firmer. Petrolourn, ourter, London, Ort. Ti,—Conrola cloasl Wa80%, for mouey. Ilinote Cenéral Kk. R. shares, 61 disconns, Ervw shares, 40041, Important from Mexico. Jnariet Leaders Submitting te the New Gevernmeat, Etc, Intelizence received yesterday fromeMextco anys | that Garcia de la Cordena, Zandervad, and other Juarist leaders in the Departmont of Zacatecas. have given in thoir mthesion to the Inn perial Goy- ) erninent, General Mejia, tn the nanr: of the Im- | perialiatey, bad inatailed hirnself as Matamoros, the Jusrim forces there having alao mubn iitted to the new orler of things. Telegraphic lines are to be established between the leading cities of Mexico, communicating by way of Texas with the United States, Another line will connect Mexico with Yucatan, aut & eubmarine cablo wil be laid to Cuta In this way it {9 oxpeeted that Mexicr will soon be in direct and instantaneous co | cation with New York, Havana, and Sun Francisco, The forces lately under the command of Irtega aro | said to Le completely dispersed, Whole companies have volimtarily come t the various municipal anthorities and lail down their arcs. The nows- tain long pipers « accounts of an earthquako | which oveurred on the Sd of October. The shock was folb ot Orizaba at five minutes before two | ote! Many houses and churches were dam- | red, and several tives were lost At Tehuacan | PRICK ONK CENT (8 GOLDS TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY. Pirst Congremdons! Distriet, mm place af Tan, He G, Stobbing, who has resigned The election i# + bo bold to-day, ae providel by the Election Laws the State of Now York, _POSTSCRIFT. NEW YORK 8ON OFFTOR Tuowlay, Oct. 5 TROL 4 ocho, A My - o Glorions News ! Capcare of the Mortda. The U3 Winstow, arrived at this port toalay frou Roston, Now. 7%, steamer Kearw Capt. St. Thotaas, Oct, Set, She brings eirht of the er sud the surgeon of the pirate etemmer Florkla, en tured by the U.S. steamer Wachuaett, in the Bay OM. Salvador, Mranil Ook Tth, Pitycight of ths crew and twelve ofbers of tho pirate ware cape tures, without the hue of a man, The Wachusett, with the Florida, waa to leave Ai Thoovas on the 2d inst, General Intelligence. {Bp Mail to the New York Run.) Mayou Parc, of Batfale, haa enrofled about five hundred spocial policewen far daty in that cily to# day. Tum heaviest fall of mow ever known at Bte Loute ceeurred on Thursday. ‘The snow fell to the depth of six inehaw, Ag snow stonae usually pro coed from the West, we inay expect an aarby visi- tation of eloyhing at no distant date One of the unexploded sbella at Mot Kuob, Mo. a few lave ago came into possession of a party of four children, one of whom attempted t extract the fise by driving jtent with « hammer, He j Cdpleted the shell in bia effort, killing bimealf } aud Atiixo the church towers foll and many houses were desuoyed, News Items, (Bg Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Con Baw, Mepany cited at Colurs bug Ohia you. terday. | Iv la estiroated that during the Inst week over | 50,000 persons, soldiers aud civiligsua bave belt Washington by railroad for their homes to vote as the Presidential election, Tun United States Christian Commission haa sent from Philadelpiia #even delegmes well supplied With hospital sere, medicines, and clothing, with the Hert which las gone wySavannah, Ga home Union prisoners of ol Govenson Seymour has issued a Writ of Flec- Hom by proclamation, a6 provided in the Constita- to bring tion of the United tates, for the election of a Rep- | avoid them |e to closely wean each « Toeopietive in tae Tleriwaichth Couaruse for the and two of his playmates lustantly, and mortally wounding the other one, Tim reports that General Sherifan in falling hackle have not the wlisttest toundation in fact. Hila army Was bever in better condition than it is now, aud he is fully wrepared to meet and dispose moet affec - tualty of Farly, shoul! the latter carry ont bee supposed design of making another attempt to achieve the mastery in the Shenandoah Valley. Tak Bandusky (Ohio) Reoiren says four more of the riflel thirty-two pounders, for the Cedar Point Battery, arrived on ‘Thuraday onthe Mana- field and Newark Railroad, and were ahipped to their destination, It alao states that of the sixteen suspicious characters arrested on Friday last, in that city, nine volunteered to join the army, amd? did #0 on Johneon's Inland day before yesterday. A rnivate letter lately yeeeived from a well-tn- formed gentleman in New Orleans has the following rumor; “ We bave intelliyence here that indicates ea bargain with Maximilian on the part of the rebcl leaders, tending perbaps to a purpose of the rebel@ fo fly from the country to Nexon carrying whoa stores they can, and at Maximilian to oatablinte s ilibuster power to ebsorh Texas and countries further south, Pierre Boule is now in Vara Cruz on hia way w the city of Mexico."* The Election Returns Filjtors and televraphorw throughout the State New York, who may have occasion to send the r multa of the eloction to the Associated Press, era requested to observe the following instructions, ag by #0 doing thoy will greatly lessen the burden of the telegraphic linos and simplify the labora of the persons whose duty it isto prepare the returns tor publication + Send the full vote for Presidential electors in the town or city ; alsa, the fad! vote for Governor, Nu vote of a district or wart of a town or city is de+ sired, nor is the vote for any othor candidate on the Atate ticket, Bend alao the name and politics of persons elected to the Legislature, The above is all that need be telographed, excep from the county towns from which the Associated Presa desire the full county vote, or au estimate thorouf, for President, Governor, and Congres:- mon, County committees and clubs are requested t+ co-operate with the editors and tele aphers in prov curiug auch information, DH, Cuara, General Agent New York Associated Press, New York, Nov, 7, 1504 LOCAL NEWS. WPW YORE AND THK VICINITY, PREPARATIONS FOR THR ELECTION,—TAC Toy ow THe PoLirioians,Youterday was warmly devoted by the puMticians t the work of marshalifr ther supporters for the grest contest of to-day The work of making prowelytos was for the mo part fin'shelon Swurday; all the anbterfuges, + Dlandishroents aud the wiles of intrigue had alr dy yet, and the preparations fort kisnd onset only remaned to be accomplinhe been empl Th: shrewd leaders who vet the offices and pork: the proo Wiaehte had their scores of sisall-beer pol Heiss, empmyod for weeks tu doyying voters an? tryng to get ther support, and the work of han lying and bribery bad all been done, Yosterdas bowever, the finishing touches of the canvass wer applied the chief article used bemg whisk Every candidate who expected bis sprites frien ia to too she uvark at tt w With ihe soap’ at all the yr bhops and to keen tia followers in a atate of bh lection waw expect! “come down ful obliviousvess, Bemdes thin the « didates their right bowers w busy in perieoting all tl Liile matters of shar practice which shillfal politicians 1 under stand, The trading of votes os one of t cody ac 4 of this character, Tat sien tho re- wulbislikely tobe elosey ennai lotes ruct their followers te vote for a part party on the oy posite icket, on condition thas the party thus a Bat it wisted will rec procate we fo ia not churmerate ail the devices to which Liteians resort for the secomplshmeni of their ends, Bevery pow e means ie resorted te fur the procnrone t Vols and to-day will be morely the mauiaug op of their labors, The slookler-ltters aud roughs will be on hand to-<iay co carry oat ther partoft the programme, and to be ready for adl the treks by which adverse voters are kept from the polls, The bogus ticket game, also, will be perpetrated as usual, and uo doubt mony @ voter will be swindled ito voting a ticket on which one or more pames have been skillfully chanwed: sud the onty way for honest voters to for bimee't (Continued on last pave.)