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eee eee ee ae : Sr.vow =—s ww - tee eo GT Wee: oe = —wae ——____ THIRTY.FIRST YEAR. ) NUMBER 10,093. 5 The Latest News | By Telegraph to the NV. V. Sun. — FROM WASHINGTON. Spevial Correspondence of the Sune HOW THE ELECTION IS RECEIVED. Serenade to the President. A CHARACTERISTIC SPEECH. The Philosophy of the Canvass. Remarks of Seward, We and others. JEFF. DAVIS’ MESSAGE, on The Negro Soldier Question. SIIREWD PLAN FoR ARMING THE SLAVES BAD FINANCIAL PROSPECTS. Foreign ‘Recognition Hopeless. SHARP COMMENTS OF THE REBEL PRESS. Latest Election Returns, &e., &e, &e. From Washincton. The Elections—Republicaa = Jabilntiona— H Me. Lincoln's Probable Policy Cabinet Changes--The War—iosby’s Crucities— Sberman’s Bold Move. i (Correspondence of the Sun) Wasutsatos, Nov The log suspense is ended. oh Liestion day bas @owe and gone, aud the Republican party bas #e- @ured 4 uew jease of power and patrouage on terme far more favorable than even the moss sanguine eou'd bave autic!pated. The city is as yet compar- Btively ewpty. The theusands of clerks aud gov- @rument employees who went home to vote, have Bot yetreturne |, but enough remain here to get up @ furore of rejoicing with the ald of the thousands tu this patronage-subsisting community, who are always ready t) throw up thelr caps for any win ning Upon this point, thing afford raarked party however, iMusteat the ® more ft old the immense froiu new, the to the than o foellugs excited bere by Mr. Lincoln's ele Four years ago, black despair and disraay fil eial hearts at the news of the success of the “Plack Re- publican” candidate. Southern « interests predominated in the Nati society was permeated throughout with Southern ideas. Thev tho advent of the Repulsicans was regarde! much a the inhabitanta of anclont Rome Northern bar- sed by transection comparison of and mpatbhie 1 Capitsland may have regarnied an irruption ot beriang $= The term cursemaidsto frighten refractory Now ell is changed, Four yeara of Republican rule four years of the tramp, pomp and miserion of war Dave so far revoluticuized the Nati Cap!tal, that Mr Lincoln's re-election prove a yeneral feeling ©! satisfaction. Sab ltlontat’® wa children Of course wuch of this is mere bread and butter enthusiasm, and worl be fested for any Prevident under similar cirecum- stances—but nevertheless four moro years of it vnvert this Southern city into # thriving New ad auti-slarc if fudeed the re should uch athing a8 slavery existing Ou Our Conti- uent by that time oMr, Lincolu was at the War Departinenton Tus Aay night listening to the click of the telograph {ostruments with # more thoughttul end sad ex- maui- town pression of countenance than is babitual to hin, He ssid but tittle, and appeared to realize the greatness of the issue aa be waited for the returne | that were to stamp upon his policy the censure or approval of the American people, Tho New York city returns cou! not have excited any pleasure | able emotions; but the elects produced by then were soon dissipated by resurne which at ten o' | clock indicated bia election, At eleven the result was beyond question, and Mr, Lincoln, soon afer Gaiduikhy the War Departinunt, better aatiatol, in tu be hoped, with the appr bis ce with his owe continuance fn bation of trymen thay power and authority, Li is yet too Boon te apeak of the meana by which the tr phof tLe Republican party was promoted, The itliean State Committee haw splayed | wouderiul ability and energy, ond seems to have | exwetly prop rdoned the means to the end in view The return bone rece se War and Vreas- | officials, Boluiers aud enip) f vote, wud she Cooperation of t! ury Departuents, Were stl calculated so he ty leave pothing te chance, Governor Horate Seygiourts Tggh ad satifuction to the Republicaus than the M.Cleilan, Beymour hes long been @ thorn in the side of the Administration, A change iw the Cabinet begins to be mooted dready, Banks {s likely to have a place probably | Buanton's, to whom 19 conceded the Cusel Justice. | eb'p Many motives couspire to secure Mr Stan- | ton tho postion—the chief of which i that Mr Lincoln would be giad, for sundry reasons ty get md of bim in the ouly available w to go also, The re-election of Mr Lincoln ta efesther in Mr Seward's cap, Every oizes that it was secured by bi in cone nectiva with the will of the people, And his star is fo the ascendant. He will not leave the Cybivet Moeby's men are ruling with w#high huod the eountry south of the Potomac, Every day brings oows of new atrocities, The latest outrage is the wurder of mx captured cavalry men, in talistion for the execution of seven rillas by Geueral © r. Turce were shot and three hanged. One escapod, Tae bodies of the murdered men were found in the woods near Win- ebuster labelled “hanged by Mosby."* Wasbington was electrified by the report of the burning of A:lanta, and Gen, Sherman's new flank -, Dovewens, Tre news ia doubted bere bus were - le rtihrow one recogs re- s the rovurus \ w. Two aye fr commensurate with the power pur forth, and the phity Re Miles and Patrick Car ere sacrifices incurred In regard ty rebel successes, xi by the Provost Marshal, ut General Milest varte: mu the charge of baying ‘u their pot+ romels tle plain, however, juarters on the ie be 16 ext Ms tes) session biauks with the natues at the eectors spelt | from the attention he gives tothe subject of aruing | weonve, and one name Je‘tout They were taken | the slaves that the recraltrrentof the rebel army | ts corps beadquarters Their case haw pet Leen {9 un extremely ury matte Mr, Daviseopy 1 , Hea aT Tak ae Oli in general the arming of the negr) #laves, He says od, quite » uumber not bas sad be cannot see the proy ) sity of armiug | thet Cauvans: ves while there are go many white men } ‘ f the ranks He would only drill and arm such negroes fe Ore mirenly Loucoln's unjorty 2,058 employed in the quartermasters' and vornmissary | nf Fe) a FA fil ¢ . bt Hh | Sherman's New (ampaten. le s ete, and he places st 9 , | SCBerunenie #00. 80 es ie | The Wusbington correspondeut of tho Times draft of vegroes trom the planters. Me w ! give ada hye t only the reward of manurmise.on te such slaved as Y : ; : ar The news coucerning Sherman's provranine ba shall have rerved efficiently with aria in the field, lay Which bag been telegraphed t vitry In regard to the rebel finance suyethe curs from @ western paper, will startle the 4 ably ‘ Bumme of the tacts had been known in th t mcy nO) wy de ate hat Con os rency haa become @ i . mas known that aiter Hood had yotten # Vlas | must provide some remedy. The question of tore! bama sa cy wince, and after Genera’ Sbere | eign recognition or aid is discussed, and Davis ins | tan bed that it was not neceshe ry 0 ‘onan % BA Aye hi of ant ist his entre aruy for the pursuit of rebala, forms Congress there ja absolutely pe MOY | the jatter, with three entir reed back | help trom abrond He gives foreign nationg aloud | trom Northern Georsin for Aclu: u wectiva | and lofty scolding for their lack of sympathy with Pout was tk asserted anh, for Taailae (mtd * whick 44 ‘ive leave on the struggling Confederacy, aud comwl!oris the Cou- the Sth, be day of the Preside vine federacy with the ssstrance that the rebellion | first destroved Atlanta, It was thouw id must rely solely upon ita own resources touch at M and would reach § zy Welles ia | wuers | are grounds for believing Mt to be correet. General | NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TI, 1864. hertor for the alawe than nervitade tat it inac he | fore for (te ereat march wil! be between ferty | and the “ Rip" Alling in orc Grant's army is nid-bonnd. The ram which has | bestowed upon Lim ss a reward and boot Vie and seventy thousand meu, and be will have a Y err pivg | MOCO Tay that the Contederate Ge ve onthasa large tint of ordnance, & constriction cory now contiuued for two vaye and 1 te with bee fieht to & ee pomnces 5 te sues | abd mtoon bridges, There will douttless bo Vittle intermission will render operations impor ble chase of jinpoesement with ¢ snd then | eomette elestructon of property on the route, for severe! weeks—-and then the wiater wil be upeo ‘ emareiprte them w thout tt € Mtatew | etd tens cf thousands of the huddled slaves of x of (bp case of Impresement, even vithous tl Georgia will be freed and tnoo porated inte our = F ; oe | sentot their masters The first propes'tion Arty Troopt bave goue North from Atlanta te (Ry Telegraph.) repudiabon of the opinion held by the whole Tettersey aud it fa @uppoce! will deairoy al! Serenade to the President, in Honor ef Soi). and by a linge port hk ind {pot z Mia and all fw veer a em R me . y jac . ow r ties, That serv tide is t pie nied Will Le evacuated aud damage ewrlbod an His Reselection Mr Liacoln’s Views 1 for the highest enol of slives Vathat ontpost n Georgia, south of Chattanooga, which of the Klection | thon In which the neveo race expecially | Will be necessary to guard East Penves Tete Washington, Nov. 10.— Te severa! Loneoin and | may atran the highest moral an! cutellectual au. A re is near'y five huvdrea “athe! nthe . } cement of which they are cspal ani inay e rey ov Scormin, The gallant Genera) Taonay al ‘ of the District Colur Ned ver * b they are cut & t ev e 8 Johnson Clubs the District of ce a ty of euch comforts and Measnice of With an aruy, will take care of Hood fu the av. on President Lincolr to-nizht and gave him a ts are suited to them? Us this We Lave no sence of S.erman, He will have wbundant force serenade in bovor of bis re-election, There was in ty and we hold it to be an act of cruelty tu de- , for this wee which will bears prowtely sias rive : » cure n : p of toued in Tennessee, General Thomas aleoudt t "yHe cus ¢ ep ors of | privethe slave of the caro ap! guar'iaus |p ’ addition an iutcuse neoure Spectators of | Tunster. If the slave must tight, he should fight prepared to tht Hood, who @sumewnerc in Nort pot front of the Exeontive mansion The | for che Hews. ce be ovens @ slave, and not for err Alalama near the ‘ the Tevuessee r ver firing piece was of frequent occurren.e, , the citser'ew that would attend } ‘ ; Tie ul i Hos n Wertern Kentucky he falls ut tine . = tye second propositiea fe still tore ster a Stry ne t for glorious vews fm 8 4 adding to the excitement of the occasion © cuncesaton that the Confoverate Governcient hing Oty within thirty dayw for wikkin that it Proaident appeared at an apper window, and When ghe power and right to exterminate slavery by the Wl bare contest ett wulitery tiareh fret the the cheers with which be was greeved ceased, bo simple prowess of jinpressing ve i ; « ut Ms ' Atlan bic i nt) « eave an then eman uw t . et tr sary pv au the spoke a6 follows: ! ever pone go far aa th for in hia plan 6 e+ hove nothing in Georgia that con It haa long bean a crave queetion whether ang | ponsated € cipaiion, realy referre | the vone Boerner ql They ia se ifeuendiy goverument not t treme tor the Ibert f\ts queation to the State, a kr wloigang that the eum sendine F fto Tennemwe, Yon will pre- peorle, can be strong endugh to maintain iteown yeould determine it Tt is unnecessary to deell | tatty get your ieee uews of Suerman ut Bavaunab esistence in great energPne On this p | thie subject. We are perfectly sure the Prem | OF Charleston the present onan broke ip Reprbbhe | gene eould mever have des: cued to itive bis sasent | to s wovere teat, and 9 Presid election eceUr: | to sy mioustrous ® proposton as th. The multe : s " 1 FepHiak couteo durlug (he rebellion edded | views cand” siaitite of ih |The Chase of the Tallahassee. tlew the mrain. Ifthe loral people united | otetiy hig attention will sag: at x , 3 elain ° tore: r at to the utinost of their mtrengun by the re- | excure for the inalvertence of expooseion and tne wcape of the Pirate. feud sot ul gels wiles gaye " ty of news from which theories so outof Baltimore, Nor. 10 The followin: has leon res arnl yn0 politica, war arucny the lace iy 8 communteation from the President of ihe Gan Nie : selvoap But the election was a necessity, We | | rom Portrers Monroe: The gunt out Save | these slaveholding States, are dec cted.!" ment witt Ut elect cannot have free gove Sy aud if the rebellion cou! pone a nations! election, have already conquered and r of the election ia lat hurnan nat The following ta from the afernoou edtiti Rchmoud Wina of the Sth, n of the uuder the head irit of the Evening as :' pled to the facts of the case, What red Tae moesaze is partially reviewed by the Smxti- lu thie ease mustever reer in s Hie | wer, who thinks {ts views are leariy and bap nav nature will notchence, La an: t eres ily presented aa to read noe elucidation Tt con newoual trial compared wiih the men of thin, we sidors the review of the military ot aball have as weak and oa atrong, ae willy OP Be ono cup gitige aud hopes the views of the President #ists ae bad and as good, Let us there i the course pursued towaris ua by the buropesm toe incidents of this as philosophy to 'carn powers, will not fail to impress themaclves upon frony apd nene yin as Wrongs to be r the minde of ssid powers, The Suntiven «lure (Cheers) Bat the election, slouy with estion of reorgar the urury and In dental wad undes rable strife, has done e eMiciency of the same be repealing all It bas demonetr ple'a overs ment | oxempiiong ele, inthe following senersl termes: van wusais uv national election inthe midst of) ai. the Department of War several recommend great civil wer Hevewed cheers. Latil bow, © gory are mee tor tner asityr die strengih aud eff. | bas uot been kon te the world that thes 838) Qeney of the army and the report of t cretary possibilty, It shows also how sonud and bow Sly referred to for parvoulare.” siroug We atl are. It shows that even suony te “ went of elaves in the publ caus lates of tbe we pur y Whe is Lome es the Sasqsre nerrily presenta the vows voted to the Uniou end a opposed to treason ho President commenting upen cuu receive most of the people's votes (Applause), on! iu $0 vives \te elher- it shows to the extept vee known to af ear view express the on that we tore wen now than tie Wel) that the Executive siew of the subject places it began, Gold ia gould aa its place where the Besainke has alwaya thought it should apd patriote fueu are Leties than ¢ gud ciber dewmokstrabens of uppla beillon coutnu and pow that the over, wey Dot al! Laving & Common interest le in commou effort to save our common counuy (Cheers, For wy own part, 1 have striven, and rest The S@saine wise polley and sl r ut and tusintenance ot our rallroad ayste Ib poutaout the advantayes of the buriding of @ rajirowd trom Danville to Greensboro, and urces the ta 'tmfulstration for the ants ofthe construction of anc le to Lyneh- shall airy way obet. inthe wa bure, ag it would give us another sud interior line (Cocers.) Bol. wh here, Phave not >) begween the South and Virginia whieh would Howdy planted u's bowta Whle Tl) grontly tuejitate military combination, ara duly sensible to the bigh comp iment of a re-clec: The Desparcu forbearsy for want of room, to com- t ny ood truly grateful oa [trust to Almighty God for baving directed my countrymen tw # right cou- clusiouy, aa Dibonk, for their good, at euds uothing | fo wy satiofuet on that auy viLer tnan t die SE ited by the reault, (Cheers) May To ask tows who have pot differe | with to join wath we in this exme ap rit toward those wlo have f And now let me close by abking three hearty cueers forour brave solders gud seamen, and their gai lant and skillful ment onthe Me tvetitp eines rev.ew oi the positon asau five upou the question of the empl in public de » and conclu lest | is seito making solalera of ow The Examisen charucterizes the rm paper intended tu be cautious, but wolh as in fact On several poluta Indiscrees, Te opposes the en ut of negroes in the army, aud pives 't pode to piven Rie} vd by the Exe u- mpent of slaves the President comuenucers, J mons wt nome length. Negroes Weu't do for The \hree cheers were euthusiastically given, ac- | Cera, Tt eh Pur > Bre LEsOes , ’ ‘ ; | proved fajlurea ov trie! More than thia, uae companied by music aud the souud of cauuen, j soldterd are tueotupasable with our pol teal alm, The crowd in part prvceeded to the residence of | and ¢ wa) politica) syetem. Jt would be con. aidered Ly all the world as mecupromine ty abel thuisin, The President refuses t © slaves under arid bot adopts the fatal principle of enan- Secretary Seward, who, in the course of his re- | marks, sald bis judgment was, when we all car wgorher, aad Whea the Stare and Siripes egain | cipnt seieward for service in our ure, 48 This 19 an absuniity, for we hold the vave over Rich 1, it » or three years, you | P' eA wave over Richtgou?, in two or ) . negro utaaave isin a better condition than in » will Lave to loo’ mi, hty abarp to find @ secessioM- | state of fre i. Ensancipatieo therefore feo ist ors rede. aympatht tLanghterand apy ew) punishment, pot «reward, Alter refutiug the assertion thatthe war twa tu a 7. . i | ore ri to tie SACI proc ma - ey he wale f the Democrats tuink the war is Ia % Pres proclamation to de fay when Copyroa# comes tovether | tail all ed.tors the Examen ia withering, The opt constitutional arenimert to Congtitutlon, it declares guarantees the freedom | ub the United Btates, , 1 ob couse ib Will not be Of the press, and the President, who is aworn to the iauls of the Adcininistratio Then we shell | upbold that Constitution, proposes to aulject every havean ern of good fee yand baru ony, au! all | editor to the cuprice of a mip," aoddon" or @ “Benja- men willeome to ave the President « thorough, ? yy), devoted patriot and benes lent man, and he tuke boa place with) Waslia ton, Frank sand Jackson, among the benefactors of the race, (Applaune The Exawinen closea with a tremen lous crack of ita cat-o'-nine-taila, GUNERAL GRANT, A Flag of Trace from the Enemy, etc. Headjuarters of the Army of the Lvtomae, Nov. 9.-—A flag of truce, asked for by was granted yeater lay ie Secretary Welles wes also serenaded, ond made a tow remarks. Major General Ord being called t merely waid, while tgltiusg armed rebels, they had at | r, eppeared and enemy, bury the bodea achieved # victory over their foe avd of those who were b the uttack of Baruntay now, with @ long pull, a stroag pull, and @ pull al- | ght, near the centre, The enemy ack gos together, we will soon knock tem hose of OOO %ied and wounded. Oar wen secured 1 The 1 | next proceeded to the residonces of about forty, musket, besides ostier trophies belongs Bocretar es Fessenden, ton aud User, bus they | ; Lidnor make their app ace ing tothe rebole, Fanally sa many more are atill Atvorney Gene ar made a brief congratuls- n the grouud betwecu the liues. Gen, Mott issued tory speechy aud thus ended the myht's proceeds | congratulatory order to the troops eusaged in the te . ws - — ir for their allant conduct, Jeff. Davis’ Message. The election, yesterday, throughout tha army, The Quertion of Arming the Slaves Rebel porte! afl very quietly, the enemy even seeming to linances—No Hope of boreiga Recoge appree ate the inportance of the ofcan no, os tring nition, | was almost entirely enapeu ted during the day, Washington, Nov, 10,—The nicasaze of Too Penney! ania reginonta on duty, on the picket Davis to the Rebel Cong: caa which assembled ou) line, were wenera'ly re! ed the mht previous to it a believed that po one was dented of the privilege the ith Ho revicwa the campaigns of the Federal generals, wud deduces enable thei to vote, aud who desired to do so, Tnere were, however, a few aboe & rer sance, but it is thoupgbe the verned in thine to Tie votiug is muck ) than it won logs ust, we to band the notable conevlation, from h sown statement of the (vets, that the Federal successes have not be march of ww tive days, ‘Vue row e iw ty dred and ninety ules, with no r and creeks of inportance to pans, and leading through the mout founshing pari of Georyia, Mlledgeville, the cupitu!l of the Biate of Georgia, coud Le reached in #ix days from the date of starting, He will have rationa for thirty daya but is oxpectad to fad sumilee oid tore on bie roe fis The following ia from the Richwond Waro of Novy, Oth: ere TOR PRESIDENTS MESHAGR, Two propositions are pla uly dedueible from the Presiient's wessags Which we cannot for # mowent heleve he would deliberate! AL his sanction to. Ye tet lw The condition af treadom ts oo mush of | Pech | aacus Which hax t { search of the rebel privas teer Tallahasece since the 4th instant, wrerivel in Ustapion Roads to-tay, and reported that she fell & euspiciona steamer on the Sth, which waa Ito be the Taillshawee. Chase was Inmiuine diately piven, and kept up till the darknoss aet in and po otofaibt. Oo she was azelo dia- | | a Kt nd tales tho wuaplel wer the t lowing morutt shead, and the chase | Was renewed, and continued dusing the day. At one toe the vemwle were but Ove miles apart whea | the stranger Lghteumd sbipand kept stew ly eu ber | course, until darkness again set in gud rendered ; he pursuit uselews Wren lost sight of, ehe wae | uusnio the jiuew of our blockading fleet off Wil- ) uwowton, NC, and possibly she will be stopped."* Nore -Thia fa | eoverod about twelve ne doubt, the same veaae ro- ted as having been choved on Mouday, the 7th }amat, by the Iuustee wand Mantevile.) The Georgian. Amburstburgy, Co W, Sev 10 = The Georgian | (bUpposed Lake porate) arrived berv yesterday, | Phe Collectur of Custews searched her aud found | nothing suspicious, and detains her uutil further orders from ihe Government, Tho owner is judiy- | usut und Wreatens to claim damayes, Death of Hon. Jobn V, Etton Waterbury, Conn. Nor 10 — Moo. Jobn 2. Elton, one of the Republican Electors at Large, chosen on Tursiay, an this place, died to-day influent $ eleven ofch The Chicago lavusion. Ter Chicago & of one Cuawam Wargo, who te matd to have been @ mewher of the pang of rebela who designed to | moske au attack Chicary ou Mondey v ght. | From this contession it appears that the rebel force was composed of about four bundred men | rillag, busuwackers, and retiyeen ou quer. who bad come to the city for that express purpose Avcording to the plot th roe wea to attack and overpower | the wuard in charye of the rebel pris uera at Carp Dong! the lutier twelve thouseud in uuniber, The prisouers, who had bheeu aeeretly informed of the dom, wore then to be armed, #0 far as pods! - | ble, with she arma used by the yarmaon, the arti!+ lery emplo.ed at the camp was to be seized, and the whole force was then to take possession of the clty, and, under the lendoralip of Colonel Maka pine Lrotber of the relel General, Who was then stopplug atone of the Chicago botela-eatab- Yah thelr headquarters in the Court House square, Tho Lanks were then to be robled, the stores yut- To ted, aud the city dred to d ereat places, fae litat e work of contlagration, prep, tions bad been made to render the bLydrants unserviveabla and to destroy tho water- works, The telegraph wires were aiso to be cub upd the railroad depots destroyed After completing the work of destruetion, prominent Union wen were to be seized, and the rebels were then to start upon ther uaarch southward, carry. fug everythiuy Lelore them, and leaving a track of contlagration and destruction tn thelr wake, [pia | tated that this contemmon of Waleh haa beeu pa tlally substantiated by certuin scrolesique su queatly made by Col, Mornaduke, who was arre ed, Tpappears that the ciscovary of thie diabolical plot Was ow.ng tnainiy to she suspicions excited hy the adveut of #0 uy Jangerous looking charac- ters, rather than from eny direet evideroe whic thon cxisted reyardiny their designa, aud it only atier @ large number bad been arrested and their armue wee discovered, boat the fuil nature of the plot westrought to light, Dhere is ne doubs that Lut forthe fortunate and timely discovery of this plot, the design of the rebela would have been eapily accouplaued, a# there was no force in the } city atull alequuate to eet the uumbers which the reels would Lave been able to comamand, etter the release of the prisovers at Camp Douglas, Defences of Wilinaington, A Wiiuington, S.C, correspondent of a Rich- moud paper furnis ses the following desenption uf the defences uf that plage, It is of especial interest | atthe present tine ia view of the suticipated at- | tuck Ly the United States laud and see furces, The positivun vf the Cape Fear defences render them strong ayaloat au attack by sem, owing chiett | to their prommity tothe channel through which Vedsels Laust pied to enter the wouth of the river, [tis abouttiurty usted irom the town of Wilminge ton to the 6ea the river bavigable for large team ers, running throush # vel, marshy country, well wooded ou either shore, Bume eiybt miles below the t-wuie the Uretbar, aud Leyoud thos the stream ‘eelear aud deep until she "Rip" isreached, & long, low, parr ¥ inland stretches directly one the mouth of herive, leaning only two narrow iileta ut either end of t vubors $0 juiu each other, These are bere denuunated Exstern and Western baray or Gid aud New ITulet, Bofore the war the Wesiern bar Wau lune used by veumelw of any size, } aud the Custed Goveruigeut made ap ellors to close the nh oeutirely in order to force w iaiger YolULe oF Water througy the other to reader it uuejer #64 capable of Giking over the bar vouwe! ut »ruster mize gud draugbt, Many years was thi work oF band, aud Giany thousands wero | ppent m bauling stones to .hrow into the channel, but ube Ul which bee vor Leen beard of gin wasmtucle tusk, Lhe chanuel deepened, if any- thong, wud the prjeet Was sbaudoned, snlec s# now cousivered the Lotter of tuetwo by Liockade runners although ® uawjority of steamoré Being to Nassau go cut the Weavern bar, Along tho whole extentof the North Carolina coust, the bays, inlet and harbors are coustantly V changing, the suudy euiftiuy from place te plc | nlUny Up au euirauce vere und deepening auotier there Above Hatterea awash tuero is not up inlet | wb she presont ome at all navigable, while ue louger than (realy yours ago there were three or four, As | this place tbore is ue wane changecoumantly going onthe Chaauel meng about frum place 10 yiacd J and provinemt cieen of {2 Taree Contains a confeaton | Ths) {iWon k CENT-I8 GUD TWO CRNTS IN CURRENCY, leepening with astonish ing rapliity. Atibe Bawern bar the channel rune within fifty or sixty tarts of the shore, and cleo under the guna of Fort Buster and Fort Lan. while at the western bar Fort Carwell guacde 18 eiaaly well, Bowites these nian defences are several minor batteries atruns along the beach, lo« | cated at poiute that, to an evginee:' were, soernad to bear tuout | pon the track of vessels coming into (therver, Tere ts, also, close by Fort Fisher, and ona point of land Lotween the “Rp and the har, ® large earthwork or mould, erected by Colonel Limly muander of the fot, Which mounts sine powerful pune. Por several mouths past this bas Leen a terror to the feet outd'e, and haa vere propery Sepa therm ats respectful distance. These « + phigeb fre cpon tbe channel irom the bar, and Leyond; ao It will be ex. | 1 i foult for even an jron-clad to enter tha aul thes yund are mleveed, Bearing bh the “Rp ar ¥ ors! pecendy constructed Works, mio ng vers efecuve ordnasce, Upon Phe waver OR ail almost home tiately In the | mateldle ut Ge ctiat s the wrock of the uon-elnd | Reale, which was by) & wad en change in the " eset ty bottom: for it was proven she wae im the exeet hoe patwed the eveniay previous in amie jp ty Wy Wis it will be seen the clenna is dithoult, “| even ® skilful poloter that i$ is easily defensie bh por ile 6 lave been eret= od, Hite adequate ane, Dam tually of teria st oy # any heel be enemy can now rina ant thet Par su attack by water vecy not be expectod alone, for the feet will undeubtedly ¢ operate Wit) Hone kind of lan toree; and we have to look sero bo the lend side of dhe works, Here, too, Tbe. Reve, De per provition baa been made. Li the pl | be to Lomon at Lockwood's Fi to oper wpe? Bort Bisher, then we must trtat to « {is id fore te uuece them, OF a Whitin tone Dknow nothing, dod woud say vothing af K | did; but enure contidencei« fi citin Niewbil~ Ry to bold the positions aud Lbeleve he will do it. Te ere ia no man iat ut orstucds the ground bet~ fer, for a bouwnaot inthe United Stats army be has surveyed it over an or And besides be te | deloudiug Lie own home aud bis own peop!e. With @ proper force at comanaud, and I have vo | fears of the reult it will lapse into @ siege andy | Dotbbarimeut ot toe lorty as at Charloston, unll® the roug aver weather dmvey the uussaworth sy fron wouiters luo dome safe Laven, Govern! Bragg ia bore; but woetber on a tour of Inspection or to tuke temporary command I have wow beara, Bor two or thiwe days Le haw been visiting (he var ous defenses with Goueral Whiung, aud T believe iy satiesed with the latter's eugineor= ae shall, 16 is understood Geners] Dragg will res tua bere until the byut is over, The ‘State Elections. The Presidential Vote Tim following are the latest reported State majom itiew on the Prowidential v te + . 1964. ~ es . 3 6 z _ Btates, : Connectieut Y,000 Delaware eee Din 15,100. Indians ee BALD lowe eee 15,000 aeertie Keniueky 000! | Maine * | Maryland oe AN tI Massahusetia Tae Ve on bes: Mecbyuu.... LL | Minuedota . 6,000 | Now He 2000 | New dora A New York 6,000 Obie. es 000 Pennvsylvanta 6,00) Rhode Idand 50M Vern 20,000 , West Virgina AU 2040 renal 10,099 ° eee | Toval in 19 dtat TD) BUUL0 510,432 244,289 | Liucolo's matority im 1860 TY, 194 Lincoln's viajoriby ia isd, 427,068 matin TU uw FhOM Californta | eves BOA | Kansas . | Mowwourt ; Oroyou.... ee . Nevade 040% este | Toul tobearfrom .... || i. 1th | New Vork. Albany, N. ¥., Nov 10.~ The Anacs spill claime } ® Democratic ofity tu whe Stuue of frons 1,200 o> 1,500, The Jounat claims the Steo this P. Al forthe Union candidates Ye frou five to sevem thousand twajority. Tha election of Hanyeriord, Demuoret, for Atwendly in the Becoud Disirit of this county, wil! Le contests Behuyler county vives Li: Ogdensdury, N.Y all iy from St, Lawn C50 majority, » Nov doe returns are ce county, excepting three growl) towum end two dietricts and give Lincolu 6.870 manjority. The towne te bear from will pros bavly merenge ft to T 000 Aljauny, Nov. 10. Sutfe'k couaty gives Lincola Q73 iosjority, and Fenton s, Utica, Nov 10. The nowurate returns of Oneida county give Lincoln 1,120 majority, and 1,142 tor Fentea, Conkling, for Congress, bas 1,070 ma. jority The following are the latest official nud approx taste majorisies of the countios im this slate; LINCOLN MAJORITIES, 10 A‘logeny, eat,.... 5,0) Niagara, Broome eeeee A TAY Oue.ae Cattaraugus, . 2,200 Onoudaya « Cayuse. 8,116! Ontario, Chautauqua . 49) Orange, Chemung... 800 Orleans Clinton .. 200 Oawego, ext Cortiand : 2,000 Otmewo, est, ‘ Delaware, est. .... 1,000 81, Lawrence TO Duwhe ce seers 050 Suretogu, cnt iw Easex, est 1,000 Schuyler, Gut ow | Frauklin....... 1,150 Steuben lsu Fulton & Hamed. 200 sutfolle pepe Genessee, eat, 1,800 Lic : i) Herkimer, ews......1,0% Pompkine 1,558 Jetlersoo..... 3,000 Warren, eat ay) Lewis, reported, 600 Wasbington lwo Livinga@tou, ext 1,400 Wayne i oo Mudiaon...... {ou Wyoming Te } Munroe... 64... 4,000) Vatew emt, lt Totel Unton majorities. ..... Daan] MCLELLAN MAJORIT Ibe, Albany ..¢. + %700 Rockland Coluwbiad, 200 Sehenec’ wily Erie......cc..s0t8 812 Sebobarie - OA Zeneca . 446% Bullivan, ow Too 1) Ulster, eat Par) BT,085 Weatodester 1,607 Py an - ne Ae) Tote apparent ma) .05, 470, 100 Apparent wnajerity . ARO tor Lincoln - Me R.cbmond Colonel Fenton oppears to bave in the game gun. | tes mbout 2,400 more than Lincoln, or # told wo. jority of about 7,510. Pennsylvania, Harriaburg, Nov. 10.—The majority in funnsy!- | vanta will be from fifteen to «wenty thousand, | without the soldiers’ vote in the fold. Wayne Connty gives McClellan 870 wajosity, Culow veda | 118, ‘ * Ooncinied om last wiser .

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