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THE TUIRTY FIRST VRAR. ) NUMBER 10,095. f aid from the flees must he abandone!. The Yan- kee papers contain a vehement contradiction of all Th Latest News | Satement to the effect that Sheridan {9 retiring . own the Valley: but that contred ction may be ByTeclegraph to the N.Y. Sum, | the ree 't of an order of the Governinent, and In- —— 0. —- FROM SHERMAN'S ARMY. fended aga blind to the Confeterstes The better opinion fa that Sheestan well join Grant in the ae. sault on the lines of Riet mond, Petersburg and the South @ida whenever the aasauk is delivered, It ia believed to have been always part of thetr plain, and (we Mg i ped has been provided againet, A per- Hiroe ides hae gotten into some beads that the eaopaizn ts over, Yet there snot any argument fH) snpport thie idea, The vround te muddy on the Sirlace wt thie season but only for a few days: the foundation dues not Lreak up ull some tine In De. cembervand jt will he capable f supnorting m ltary laoverments until then, Wevicenty but ita: ause ta 6¢ Pr Nhaleeotion in the United Staiea Tt would Lot be pradens to rak the defeat, whtch it almort rte ty ahoull a grand attack be attempted : 9 Moody defeas ariny would have Biven Me so Grant baa b souovess dirated by his eiperiors in office tbo quiet unt! No@leilan was wned of, That Me- hur boot disposed of by Atine no reas nd Grant nay Dow Great coumpiaink plant, exinte agaist the lax- st few days it is sad that hace been detailed as have been receved from Genersl Ken per. If this be free ibe @ fatal lault. Never yet wae unduligence su ublmely, ATTACK ON ATLANTA. BEPULSE OF THE REBE Sherman's New Movement. A lull in ths storm of war a) y evident, the What it Probubly Means. A DEMONSTRATION AGAINST GRANT. THE REBELS DRIVEN BACK. Grand Attack on Richmond Near, INTERESTING EUROPEAN NEWS. Terrible Hurricane “in India, 110 Ships Wrecked. 12,000 PERSONS DROWNED. Loss of Property 40,000,000. CAPTURE OF THE FLORIDA. JONN BULL INDIGNA SENTENCE OF MULLER. Success of the Japan Expedition, IMPORTANT FROM KENTUCKY. Arrest of the Lieut.-Governor, &e., &e,, &e. GENERAL SHERMAN, Rebel Attack on Atinnta Repulsed, Ete, Chattanoog:, Nov. 11.--Oue of the editors of the Philadelphia Priverrs, just arrived from the front, Peporte that on Monday morn ny, atdaylight, the Pelels attacked our plekets south of Atlanta killed ene, wounded two of the Third Ludlana but eul- @equently they fell back. tex the rebels made three attacks on Atlanta, shells being thrown es Rolling Mill, The moet losperate attack was wxle on the Rough and Ready road. The rebe’ was within one Bundred yards of our works and their infantry Aho ton IE NOW Lela Tie one biaticale ah end dismounted cavalry within two hundred yards. | jan force commanded iy Cole Warden. tare ib Our men were sroused from their lun bers, and | Cushing for so brave an ‘act. And glory to Com- Qiekly manned the defences and oon drove the | Han ler Macomt for following it up, and relieving ; f a larve portion of North Carolina, The above in- tebels off. The rebels were part of Youn:'# coms | tell cence was given us by Gen. Longworth, of the mand, and they finally retreated towards Macon beeoud North Carolina Union Volunteers, who has { cellent spiritm aud well suppl been fn the town, and is thoroughly acquainted Our ania pa i Wo Eh applied with all the incideuts of its capture, Woe learn that with rations. Cineinnati, Nov. 12.The Gazette has a dis- nine of the men who aceompanied Lieut, Cushing patch from Nashville, which denies the reported P prsoness, together with Paymaster Swan, who evacuation of Atlanta | Shermen, and the | ki | | ebanc & )Oet Aw toany The Sequel of Licat. Cushing’s Fxplolt.— Kecaptare of 'lymouth, N.C, Baltimore, Nor. 12.The Awrnicys hae @ vated Roan ) Nov. lise Ll wherein, after an sccount of the destruction of the retel ram Al+ Dernarle by the brave Lieut) Cushing, the writer wives the following particulars of the recapture of Plymouth, N Cy by our navy, the final result of that bold explo't: “Tfout, Cuehing has accomplished @ great deed, has been the cause of relieving quite o number of good Joyal North Carolniane from dietreas and Slarvation. After this wasdong, the fleet, under , mander W. H, Macomb, procerdod up the Ko- a anoke myer within a slort distance of the town, when they came to some cl structions, and, after exchanging a few shots, returned. On Sunday,the SUH uit. the flees proces led to the Roanoke river, throngh Middle river, abe the town, and shelled Plymouth with telling effect. On Monday moming Conamander Macomb steamed down the river, fol- lowed by the re vainder of bia Seetand while pras- ing opposite the town gave the rebels ahell, grape sud canister, to their hearts’ content Macomb then landed about one hundred men from bia eiip, in charge of Lieut Dewer and Paymaster Sands and they imme ately charged upon Fort Nateman and carnel it, capturity about forty prisoners ver The rebela finding things rather too se- evacuated the town frminediately, We cap- tured forty heavy and twelve pieces of light artil- lery, towether with @ large quantity of small arms, Tbe road leading out of Plymouth, as for aa we have been, was atrewn with muskets haversacks, Ac, showlug that the relele had rade @ complete stainpede, The whole garrison did not have stores enough to last them twenty-four hours, In the en- agement “ue of the rebel magazines was blown np by our Sart and its explosion set fire to the town, All the buildings on Water-street wero Ou Wednesday morn- as far artillery man, who was else one of the party, was Gen ed." wounded in the shoulder, Master's Mate @estruction of the Atlanta aud Chattanooga Rail- - -—* : pied The War in Arkansas. Road, Cairo, Ill, Nov. 12.—-Advices from Paducah to Fort Smith, Arka nee ae rey “a - pied @he bth snes, report that the rebels beve disap- turned westward from Cane Hill, Ark, on the 4 instant, On the 6th, General Thayer moved a foree up the north side of the river, from here, for peared from this cide of the rebel army of Gen. son vil! No part of orrest in believed to be " rome of attwok ung ee, bt pari en the east side of the river, they baviug gone, 15 |e Paro of king Price, bus fenr ng that a A General Cooper would move toward Fort Smith te thought, to join Gen. Hood. Ge okt, with | : * with a rebel force cf 7,000 mon, be thought it best 1,460 troops, } arrived at Jo} , and that | : . hold Port @mith place is regure nw perfectly eeeare, The Tex to return there, Gen, Thayer can bo! rt Smit nessee River wi! aytinet Gens, Price and Cooper united, having n be open again, plenty of supplies, artillery and ammunition, re, OF ( a] The Washington sre) cys; Wedeen itnot im. | Arrest of Lieatenant-(-overnor Jacobs of Proper at this tin.e to state that General Sherman's Mentacky. ermy has been heavily recuforced therwise Cineinnaty = Noe. 15, Livutenant-Governor Strengthened, emeciall: in the armn of cavalry ; all Jacob, of Koncvacky, left for Washington to-night his diemounted men having been remornted” Tho, in charge of United States officers ag @ political Gorce (wo nder Gen ax, now !n | prisoner, Hloekl's front, bas alee been set “nforced I a ieihaeaiennaesieiammmee and strongthene’, and is amply s tte ip that Hood ean do no damage tu ~ in Bene 7 - se ~ A pemee or Kentucky, which ecema to Le his aim The following extract from a letter publishe! {n PF! ernan is cperating with his oth five ¢ ao Richmond paper explains the proposal of the reb- diferent bedies iy Hood's rear, alrea ele to buy blankets at the North, for thoir tween him and any b ere says? realm possible line for bia retreat south when he seee the necemmty of so which, we apprehend, will not be | hence, T od make payment in cotton, The letter \ { -_— 4 Supplies for Vrisoners -A Rebel Plan, ! direction of the marching of all the orpa with Tam giad to have it in my power to state that, in which Sherman he prowa hinwel nh Hood's | view of number of prisoners line of commnun fy lean tot! viction that | wil pr y be held in enptivity both the hi hew “un Montvomery, i t | liverents Curing the coming win Judge Ou moareh on in the aan mn to M ¢. From | ( erate Commiss oner of Exchange, haa pr the facts wo eine abo see how to the Federal Secretary of War, and Maj a mitch reliance is to be | u the sory of Sber- | rd, the Assistant ¢ i ¢ ye mom seloner on the part of Ghee , nite! States that each Government «).all have A Uistianoage letie Tit. RATA, @ large lorwarding, for (ne ure and comfort qu mally of pipet ow nt war (frog, | oners as aro held by the other, all mat post, General vo st!) renamed near fort and cloth! 5 Gayleavilie, Aluy where bo had been tor two or and cloth'ng, ead that ! Gen, Lee of the acee; tance Abree weeks. The details of the agreement f the propos tien ENERAL GRANT, F have not vet been fixed, but it is understood that it will include necesssry clothing and blankets, Avotber Demonstration by the Rebels, land ratons of moat, bread, coffee, suges Headquartersof the Armyuf the Potoma@e, Fri | Vick ee ¥ ul tobaec Judge Ould suge he necessary that the Confede- rate authorities shoull make purcbaso of theae articles outatde the limits of the Comfederate States, day. Nov. 11.—-On Wedne evening, abo o'clock, a force of the ny was «dis % 7 verod mans. ing in front of our deur Por culman, when | and then shop them to one | f the fed al ports rage 7 ra PRS coi Woull be impracticatile to send the stores H athe guns of the fort enel f& swing them to | yy 5 az of truce boats—the mppties thus sent to be thelr works to geek sheltor 1 be! batteries | ¢ons.dored as being in add! on tosuch rations ag government which bas the To this General Gract re. “Inthe bn tted b Ke Ould I see no one thing to object to. I atall be perfectly are furnished by the replied brisk)y fora time, but y wero soon si. | lenced by our shel'e and mortars, A force of abouts one hundred and fifty revels shortly after madea | eortie from their ines an) attempted to penetrate | ¥ ling to receive at «oy piace held by the federal ee rj troups al! clothing or delicacies sent for the use of ours, but being met by @ salute from our pickets | the prisoners im ur hands, provide? the same were not lony inf way back, and put- cle im extended for supply ng the wants of ting themselves un ‘er cover. A leutenaat fu tae | p 1 by Coufederate authorities, No objece : i : tlon be urged to receiving supplies for ike din- E,goth New York Heavy Artillery was fatally | tr oution at amy of our Northern porte direct from wounded yesterday when bend tle breaetworks, | Enrope, or to allowing purchases in Northern the . cities tor the same purposes,” Such is the hoote: a hauee oo retaliate, end purp § i A sharpshooter watched @ chance 0 ret prit of the entire correspondence, which im less than an hours rebel, who appeared above highly honorable to all the yarues concerned 1D eral Grant suggests that a conim ssioned ft each party be selecte. from among the | prisoners of war, whose duty itaball be to receive anc receipt for all articles sent for distribution, and who shall see that they are distributed according the wish fy ‘ D thi. bined navaland lund attuck on the rebel capitol | ‘ peation a7 ot Saone Mending er id oe tt says: Upon consultation with General Lawton, the Quar- There is # report, vrently somewhat authonti- | tertasster General, it was ascertained that clowuing eat.xi that thirty fron-clads, with # number of tor- | c#Huot be purchased in Europe and delivered to jn houte and’ traasport® bave lately arrived ag | prisoners in the North before the middle of Janus. ‘ity Point, Some intelligent officers are convinced , fy oF first of February next; and, in that vew, as that there will soon be a creat battle on the whole | blankets are their first and greatest neal, Judge line below Richmond, The time of the battle wil) | Ould bas recommended to Mr. Seddon, the Becrota- depend on the completion of the Dutch Gap Canal, | ry of War the immediate purchase ot thirty thou. and its success as 4 8bip channel; for itis highly sand pairs 19 bo made i & Northern is Fe eg ot Grant will try another assault | gests, also, that the eral authorities be as! to tropes & of his fleet—at ae upti! he ascer- | allow us toship an amount of cotton from Wil- Aains thas the canal is @ falure and that all hope of | mington, or some giher port gufficiens to make ft, ¢ oft their breastwork fo #9, turded vanity to | In an ‘nstant he full pierced by « bullet, Rebel View of Grants Plans. The Richmond Examinrn, Nov, 10, fears a com. hina au NEW YORK, MONDAY, Sorell nether ne ee | the purchasa Mr, Becktom approves of the recom. ineudation and sugwestiou, and bes suthorired Judge Quid t proceed at ameo to their execution, The Mlection ta the Extreme Wert, San Francisco, Now, §— Twenty-one thousand votes were pollaiin thiscity., Mr Line jority 19 5,000 n Franciaen, Now. 9 —Retarns from 4 Coun tee show # majority for Lan of 18,966, Full returns will increase this to atleast W000, One. gon bas gone for Liveoln by froma 1,500 to 4000, Ne- vaca has gone for him by from 2.000 to 8,000, San Francisco, Not. 1) -ile uewa of Mr. Lincola's re-election was received here at noon te. day, and caused great reyoiiing., The election re- turns come in slowly, but ewell the Union majority already reporte!, The three Uniou candidates for Congress are elected, Ne ta av tnion State government snd Congressman by 3,000 usiority, From Europe. five Daye Later News. The steamship Nova Seotia passed Cape Race on Saturday, em route to Quebec. She left Liverpool onthe Bi and Londouderry the 4th of November, ond her news is Avedaya later, The Peruvian yerrived at thie port from Liverpoo, with sto the 2d Inst, The steamship Jura, from Quebes, ran aground at Crosby Point, at the entrance of the Kiver Mer sey, a6 10 o'clock on the morning at high water, u's ma. vada el a of the Sd inst., Aa the tide receled she was left NOVEMBER 11, | | | intense biterest Aciroiasion was by Gckets, for which tha moat eager competition ! | | ISO, | Lonton, Nov, 4. —Consols for woney, 994 | Nola Central #haregy MM dieount Tne fon in the Bank of Bowland, £167,000 deeonnt of the Bank retoaios upel Wank of Prance has reduced its rage percent nosed, 4 Levount tod Trial aad Sentence of Maller, Nhe trial ot Frane Mailer, for the ovander of Mr, Beige on the North | u ni talon Raliway, wat cone on the 2%th of October, at the OM Court Chief Bary the Central Grumuimal Coun, before Pollock sit Mr, Baron Martins Muller Will be romembered aa the eriiniaal who was te. eendy returned from New York, under the axtradi- tion t vby the Cuited Btatos authorities, Hie feist continved three day amd autracted tha most rik excitenment, War erciteal, The prisoner waived bia right asa (ore Cignero! being tried by a jury congisting of half bis own countr jr T Brive og men, aot was tried by an English facta pe ved on trial abewed that Mr, an 70 ye f any waa won Ww enter ® coropartr In a firat-clese railway car- race at the Fenchuteh Btreet Station. sern ab Bow, ant between and WMWecknes b nist murdered and thrown the short apace fol thate the tron we ait He was that atta idace ave) been ont oof the window nutes, that being the per- om one station to another, When | Hackney, the compartinent wore with blood and the 1 car were stained with blood, andaswboritme afterwarda Mr, Hriggs was Soup vine Petwoan the rally short diatance from Hack> nev woth hia aknll fraetu blew: « f five paes f arrived at mndempty and ¢ sof tho reir vt Mle was not pio soon died. Ue wae found an thet high and dry, and parted fn the middle, Hor Ley b robbed « ; b a was } nde : ‘ ‘i @teohaln: but four pounds sterling in gold w ly passengers and crew were lande ‘2 in safety found if hia pooket.. Thia fact atrexente t to the rts areto be nnmde to float the ebip in two] clear trained (ete thyes that only one person was pieces, and tow her to her dock, only #)= mulos dis | concer o mt an f nore rie ; ve bad a th w awe nm thme to come Wnts Bie Wes Uninantet, rifle the pockets before throwing the kody Tt was stated that the steamer Toure!, from Liv. (the window, Mr, Brigze’ walkin, atick waa vol, had transterre| a crow, arms aut aromuni> tin the carriage bnt the murder need not nes hago censar'ly have been committed with it, A bat was tion, to the steamer New Alabama, off Madeira, DRRADPUL. HURRICANE IN INDIA, Cork papers of the 2d contain the following tele- gremt Calcutta, Oct. 6.A terrific cyclone broke over here yesterday, causing enormous destruction of property. A very largo number of vexsela in the river wore driven from their moorings, aome of them being stranded. Another dispatel: states that during the cyclone 150 ahipa were driven from helr moorings, stranded aud damaged, There has been no serious lose of Foropoan liv os and but lit- Ne rable cargo jeopardised, but great loa in rivercraft, The Londen i © OF 200 veasels in the Hooghly, 10 are reported have been totally lost, and of the number ¥ ure reported to be seaworthy. The news hus cause | nouch excitement among marine imsurance cotapa- nies in the city. It istipossible at prosent te form any estimate of he extent of theae loxnes, but there is every appearance of ite being y large" There wns great exciteruent at Lioyds', Severs of the mail steamers were stranded, and otherwise damaged, Amovg the shipa lost are the following: priest, Lewcbew and Singapore Almont ed: Divigo In great danger: Red Ro» Southampton and K chard Justeed, In some dan- ger: Hindoman, Cross, Eastern I uthern Belle and mowtly much ¢ ds Worren, Paria, Nov, 1,—The Paris papere publish a tele- | gram from Coleutta, giving the following details | of the destruction cansed by the late hurricane at | Calcutte :--11) suips were wrecked and 1°00 per~ | tons drowned, Tho total loss ia ertinuted at | 200,000,000 franca. A jrent portion of the city waa | inundated, au! the villages bordering on the river were under water, Galle, Oct, 1. The American slip Mandarin has been logy near Batavia, Shanghai, Sept. %1.—Tho Allies have suecesn- fully attacked Prince Nagato's forts in she Stra Shunonosaki, with trifliug loas, The Japanese t sued for peace, Strait, Afloat, Li is reported they wil open the rie caprt DA. The Laowx, the Cor in Londons | gives the following relative to the capture of the Confoterate stearor Florida t | | | | | wor fur rr The Confederate autor ceived @ telerap Liepatel, dated Lisboo, fron Captain Morris, cu auder of the Florida, stang that she was capture! on the Tth of October, by the Foderal steamer Weehuset ia the barber of Bahia, Brazil. P At the tine of the capture, the Plorda was lying under the pune of the Brant forts gud the Bra tillan fleet, and Coptain Moros was oo shore, He is pow ou board the steamer Magdaleus, bound for Southampton, The London Moesrsa Urnarp de nounces the capture of the Florida in the most in- diguant term. Phe London Toes as The capture of the Confederate steamer F in the harbor ofa friendiy State, was an f simple piracy When within » noutral, she | should have been perfectly safo from molestation, The London Hueatp says that it the Washington gton government does not releaee the Florida, all the maritime powers will baye the right to inter fere in the wamer, in London, have re- editorially FRANCE Tho French troops are jake simultaneous at- tacks ou the insurgents at dillerent points in Al- geria about the Bth of November, for the purpose of cutting off thelr retreat, Most decisive resuite are expected from this movement, AUBTRIA The Vienna journals assert that ® ministenel crisis iatocome, to end with the resignation of Count Rechberg, They assert that a change in rojniaters will in no w ect the harmonious re- lations existing between Austria and Prussia, THE FINANCIAL PANIC, The funda opened firm on the 24 mestant, but closed weaker, Tho discount market wes very quiet. The unfavorable course of the continental ex- changes aud the active demand for dellurs for Chie | na and Japan, led to the iinpreasion (hata reduce 4 tion in the rate of disconnt by the Bank of England « may be still further postponed. Tho demand Yor discount at the Bark, however, was extremolys| light. The Rothschilds have contracted to supply> the Bank of France with two millions s'uling ing gold. Telegrams from Rio de Janeire report no new failures there, Latest Markets. Liverpool, Nov. 4,—Cotwon—The aales of ther week foot up 90,000 bales, The market opened buoyantly, at an advance of 101 }/d. for American, and 2n4d, for other descriptions. Bubsequently the market became heavy and the advauce vais par- tislly lost. The following are the latest quotations; fair Qrrane Bnd: icthing do. 88d, Fair Mo: ie a. 0.5 82d.; Fair Uplands, 35d,; Meat fait waggh pe Pr : awl stuffs flat; ovisons ‘ Vor ail edvendings Gwe ee . | | | pire, Western Btar, Southern Leouide and Harry | alwy found which evidently belonged to the mur- derer The facta having been eetabliched, we come to swith ther sa the author of the murter. ay proved on the trial tively proved that Mr, Dirigws® hat wero Keen In podsession « murder, Thehat found tn the railroad carriage war identified aa belonging to Muller, aud the con- clusion waathatin the death atcuggle the ha the murderer and bis vietium fell off, and the in the partial darkness and hurry put on the mur- ‘Bhis bas (Mr. ful coincidence found in Mir'ler's box by tt ah detective, who boarded the packet ahipin New York Bay, The man who tae the Dat identifiet it ag of op the kind which he usually mado for Mr. Briggs, and also fdentifed ithy several wed of Liseue paper placed in the lining by apectal request of the de> ceased, A> part of the hat which had been cud av ay was the pio wlero the hat maker, Mr, Di- van'¢ lading ribed Mr Belogat naroe., Tt was for Miller to show that he came ints poxsesat on of this bat leeally, but this he ntterly failed todo, The pet linkay 1 chain r. Death, atandon or, sWor Mal changed thechain, which waa tdentitiel aa belonging to | Mr, Driggs, on Monday morning: the tourer wan | cotnmittet on Saturday oyht. Lhe cham givenby Mr. Death in exchanee wee shown by Muller to Matthews, bie friends and to Mra, dered man'a bat before escaping. Triges') was by a wo ere the watch , jew Blythe, the us sa of the house where be lodged, | ond toa Mre, Repret This cbain was atterwarts pawnel by Muller, t tn to pay bis ex wnees to America, A ring wiven by Mi oath as part the value of Mr. Drigx chain ow ® een M 4 fiver. pecting Mri tt atoh, bv und by the detective in Metior’s box, on board the packet ab!p New York arbor, ‘iin watch waa i entified by Mr. iB * aon { wathmaker who re- peired it, Maller u w thet this watch came legally inte hey » ‘The paper box | bv which Mr. Death, the bain, | wee given by Muller 4 bild to play with, end her fat jane) Hl ye on at, hes bit os the sane which had been report » tho newspapers as baving ox- | changed the chalu of the murdered man, He | the murderer’s final arrest Koy w the perah poof the bat found inthe raitrond care | rina, the evidence war irrestibie thas it belong: ale bla ad been ore | Matthow Mullervat the | md had been paid forby a vest ho a ta lor Toc bottosker | Pants Mra, Repach, wlio iden. | tile! the hat, and the hat-box, with maker's uarne on it, was still in possossion of Matthevws The det stletopbed to prove na alibi, but broke ‘ irevly ineriminated the prs ler totel to bave been in shouse f rt time the surder waa | com inittod, th sitnessea could not swear = positively ue te ob house, and it appeared that it he hact been there he must neces. sarily have returned by the ne train with the | murderet rm An cinmibus condnetor also tried | to sustain the althi, but broke down, Moutler could no more account for bis movements dunng | the fatal houre on Paburday night tian he coul b aceount for tae posweseion of the ba ec uin aud watch of the murcered mow. The result wes ve tof ullty Vhe pai earithe vertict with an evident seternmlt euppres# ellontwar dion, Hie teuth we mpreiarl, and thore was 9 conclisive | twitebing of the my “ face, Vie Baron Ma ou his head, # la a few impr We upper part of the vttien placed the Plack cap led te pronounce sentence sve sentences, he expressed his ene tire coneurrencve i stot the Lord Chief Barve in the justice of the sentane Ife told him to abandon all hope of rieves and sevter him to be hanced and bu 1 the priqon precinets Mullor, with @ tremendous effort to ¢ tua | einotion, advanced to the front of the dock and tard: “Dam prepsred for the renter but [have bot been found yuslby Upen trie tate poamed ) ifthe nenwence ja carne nt it will ipon | Ut upon fale atitemente!? The prisoner leted the lass senteoce when his tron noand eer self command entirely gave way, amd the miseratio r fete the dock dine solved in oars, and he wae conveyet te the demned ceil" and pissed uuder close gurv Popular sion was Strongly ageinat Mo and a deus crowd earrouudet the court house on the day of hi When the news of hia sentence was announced, a ye!’ of brutal trlumph arose. The level wentieman, Mr. Thomas Beard, who conducted. Muller's » wee attacked bya mob of ruffans, who shout, * There goos Mul. Jer’s attorney," and bedi beaten before the police could interfore. Tho Fnyltivwn papers have long editorials on the trial, and concur in the justice of the verdict. The execution of Muller is fixed for Mouday, the 1th of November, (oday) Nows Items, [Bp Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Tro draft will be resumed at Washington to<lay — 8.0 men to fill the quota of the city, New Yous, it 's now definitely aacertainet, clecta . the Republican ucket, State and National, by avout 49,000 majority, Thus defeating Gov, Seymour, A RAry storm commenced on Saturdey night at Boston, and was still raging of o iste bour las ov ening, intermixed with anow squalls ‘Tus muumes teccived bx Aasiakent Gooctery ef mviction. JUPRICR OVK CENT In GOLP *) (TWO CRNTS IN CURRENOT, : _ o_o _ aoe — ftate Seward, tna fal white on bis way to Wash- ington fromAR anyon Thursiay, are more arions than st first suppor, tee richtfarcs being pela fully fractured just below the elbow, On Saturday nigtt, the th et, aman, giving Ide name as George Peter, atl ted to hem sebet apy or maylcarrior, wee srreute! at Alexan- dria, Va, while trying to ‘pam our Ines, having been trackod from Canada by detectives. Me wae dreaded In citizen's clothes, Aw Nu yutcht was npset by a ry atl in the Delaware River Saturday night, Nine persons were fot, Among them Lyman and Jones of Now York, Tho party had etart- elon @ pleasure excursion to the Chesupeaky Bay Iris offictally Stokes announced that the efficiency of Hecht requiree the furlougha of alt ficery and entiated men fit for duty to wrminste to<lay. Piovowt-Marshala are required fo take meantires to bave much « reand soldiers returne! to their proper o tee to be very i® » The cas not beem able to be at the War Department for the past week, THe waa in consultation with the President for an hour and 9 balfon Saudoe, and there is now evory reasondo believe that he will apaedily recover hia health A preci ation from the Quakers of England, whe carne ty this country to attend the yearly meetings eo Pricnde at Raltiniore and North Carolina, were. upou application to the Preskleat, furnished with b “throu bh our lines for that purpose, but were refused adrsittance within the rebel ues, and have conmequently ret Anvices from General dheridau's army state thad his forces are now fo the immediate vicinity of Winchester, and that the rebela under Baaly asp at Newmarket, reinforelay, General Sheridan haulsome!y checktnated the movements of y pen our tank, Hoe has sent them back and pree vented the contemplated advance upon the Baltic more and Obio Railroad, The particulars will be Bent soon, Lol pow the artay in the reyimental ams SBoterany Stanton ia tiiderst red to Baltimore, unty, Virginia, is overrun with guerd nilag who cotrmet many depredations upon peacee able clti Not long aye ane hundred aud fifhy sched across the Pyonaae river, at Nolan's four miles east of Poot of Rocks, reacheds Imre andgOhio Rattroad, robbed some res, honwes, Ge, and wore iu the act of tearing up the rallrow! and destroying the telograph wiregs when the Loudon Rangers sprang upon and routed then. GENEL Cinast hes seat a dispatch to the sim upeo his eloctions udhgh now seems to be known to sey who idtoe hold the reins of governe mont, Congratulate the Proeident for me for the double victory. The election baving passed of quietly--no bloodshed or riot throughout the land —is a victor; worth more to ee country than abate won, KRebeldom sud Furope will eo cone President, congratulating } in which he pays atrue it. ey General Intelligence. Ly Matlto the New York Sun.) Horrt and borrding-house keepers at Richmond have taken advantace of the assembling of the Rebel Congress, to pus up the prices of board. The rates at tho hotels have been advanced to forty doilers per dey, and the boarding-house rates are equally steep tn pre portion, it Cincinnat) Cowwercrar save? “A cane dee cided by Judve Leavitt, tn the United States Dis- trict Cour Hunter tes of the beauties of the Amneww Preclamaton, Edward Hughes indies: ed for acting aw muide te Indge Morgan's sseaaed tion ta Pike County, Obloy pleaded the Arnnesty Proclamation, sud wad diseharged,"* fin Copconatl Gaaerre, in reference to the New Fetion, saved Phe Democratic elajme are all ving }rurposes. rbeton the Stat id sie rt red to make ape ak the State waa in dou rier te compromise, Wee vudersuand that fully $100,000 will be lost in thie city on that Suate alone, Tur Canada cation relative to s conspiracy among (he Feuian Hectherbood, hase apparently euded fignobe, MeGuire, the man in whose house was fk the Ravage locking pikes baw been tried and a quieted, the juiwo in diarhiewng the prinoper wet that there wos oo taw in Can- ada to prevent oman from baying pikes in his boune, if be wanted to dc Tur Kecbmwond Peawmsxer, Now ©, mys of the excbanye of p woes * Ue mover of Yankee prsoners rege cel tes tae] bh wile of the ex ban Sten thonaand oneither side, sre to be drawn trom Andersony iia aud Dilion, Georglias and Florence, Bouth Garoi na acd tyey are pow Lelag fo warred tos ah, fr thin point th wlll be exohan erate prinouerst exchange wil be wceurs) wl The fleet carrying the Confed- has aslreaty reachod there. The shed the present week. A rew even i # Buce, same lao Washington Biswu ply pwident of this oty received a vistt feom 4 friend ef bis from the coun airict church member and « wtrsayer here, He propos: ed to take bing tos Methoding revival, and the swo etartyt, aod la, alors thae were cotely somted im the Canterbury. ‘be viditor re ked thas it was 8 queer jooking church, that be didl wot See the pul- py won Le was told that it was kept bubind that pretty Curtain bo # 2% from the dus until the miouister wished to cee it, They had just drop- ped in between two aby tng in a short time the curtain Waa raised, au out popped a celebratet dansuere, and did ber best. The old gentleman saw thathe was euid, and broke for the door, sar ing that kind of church dhdu't suit bin; and hd jolly triend had to see Lim bome, ——— Naval. Laupch of the Camanche-ao lwportant Historic! Event The loa of tuo Aphro- dite, rp. Pte. Ib hos been announced by telegray) across the plains and over the mountains thet on the lath of November, 1884, the tron-clad mou tor Camanche would be launehed at San Frances California, This event will be handet down on the page of history as one of the preawst a ats of Ame- rican enterprise, England with a! her boasting cannot clan thas abe was the first to place her iron clades in thove waters, ft ts true litte Peru has an tron-clad just completed, tut we date back to Nov. 11, 186%, when the Camanche arrived (10 pieves) o6 Bap Francisoo in the #1) Aqailla, The Camanebo is one of the first batah of monitors and was bu it by Secor & Go, at dorsey City,’ Bhe was placed on board of the shup Aquitis and sont aroun] “he Horn" arriving Ban Pranciseo on the lbh of November, 1568. On the 1dh of November, 15°5, doring the prevalenco af a very severe gelo the Aquils sunk, having ver-rode ber anchor sn! stove @ hole in her bottow and both vessels sunk in about forty feet of water Te was not long before the contractors gt to work aud the picces Vere removed from the Ddilyed wore (Continued qn lads Doves ant eneonee