Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4072, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1863 — Page 2

Iomocratlc Documents. Ire sxf th Democratic .Mfinbfr ßar.ral ABaw.Mj t tba IVpU of Indiana, ffik t kUtory f Iba lata and I wky mar bad not baan riBpnfc4 doMtf It Mob! tarta. TMa doeal ntak.a a psrot.M.1 pifi,in4 wM tw frtUb4 I any qtanttty. I IA parkoadrtJ. i femeerlpt tct-'ipeefh I lion, raovb, lb" Ofix-rlr Wtf.ln lia Ilona t.f ftUf, Tmtj 23,13. Tfctarn.e cf lb irsawb.a f Mr. Vob... mi nn.tin tow orr tarf ahara j-Uc atUM,, .rwl ry la If 4U" boolj bav aeopy. It wakts pantfttf kt pai.a. rrk $1 jr kti&dr!.

kMWrtf of cmrn-Jpcrrl c ni. n. w. rtaerttTa, Voorb.., 4nr1 In tba Hfot if Rp'braary H. 1"J, enlhuAcltolrt1mnlf Iba I -atd'tit and tfe.r prna for .ufndfi; tfca writ f k erna, ! arti Jon In pnrnnr thrf,'' la !' ,.rlnt. I in pntpbU f.rm, and can b obtalnH al thl.t J.. Tbla la th r.at M of Mr. Vrl to rt j-tba tth.riy f tbtUlin, arnt ahatt M- In lh ban tlnr ttery ?tan InlivBx. It maka a pTj bM f ! n p., lrw H 5 pr bunlr.d. ITTf H r4ra hotllt dlra f I lha paar hf In be ant by.ijf..a, a tb poat.g. will ha an. e.nt rty, and xni.tla frpM. Ads.s K!i)rR. ItlllK.tK. . PI NO II AM. O 'i.1in.jtll.. fmmmUmm ILY SKNTINKL. THK moi-ir mi;u nr. rur.iKnvr.i.-tJfa..a H UltlUV MnitMNd, OOTOMKH .11, llrptitiltrntt ti ttlnnlajtit," TO' rerun! of lha nlrrmn A'lmlulatr tt JonUta a wiftht of notice In ihe rrr.eril i.haae of t ublie m w a ff f flaltj, Tliflr -ffiii'lr. lore lor the Uhlon imw I In t lra,- fun flirt wild ihetr avowed ill. Ultimi etit 1ilaj n a fail )rtM ni. Tin letdhrf Ileo-jUkari, i f iiuw ealted "Titlon" orstta, la bifr out for yetra In 11 a k tip the ITliLui, and li'd minted Ktf!tlit "jiiiiiiln lim M.iulli In it onala," Al lri'Utft lit it If i )m S.miOu-i n !rltf. In yo, Iii; m.miM lirl; llirm In Tli i!rt'lf atliii t fuinlur l our t, IlUt lU; (itliliut Ii IiMI lifll'll Iftl luw lli Ilm iurn hn nrt nr it a nifn t l-.rl., riififlilig iit iat liilnun lnyntty hour wert a I li 'U d'aunloii, et en altrr the rl tlmi of Mr, I.iwillii, Among the ahlnlntf !;;ht of loyally tif til 'iriil hiy la Mr, Html. M IhiMioao, of Ml Voilt, and In llliMtr,tlt the i h ir.it ti r of ha iQim of men who an iiow (he mit hUlt r In tUlr III I I Dint Im niiiiH'Llimi of the )nm i ui'y , we iiole ml front i'tii Im dilUtiol In lh.it I rrinlir, II ihm aiidl la liot an a liirnd nifi.l of ihn ('.MitHtulInn wauled rncri'l) il.e lawa ain writ rnnuli It la tliplr rir'iiilini nrr urilui if to the i.u It In wUcti Ihey wrie rnac lcd Ih-tl I t ailed f.r ai d tlaiii jlnlnl on thiipirtof the Month They inUt tiMii(ha Krrtl prlnM.le of the i.j'iility of I lie Htatt), and lh aie riillllt to It hh.ii rtrrv Comltr t atlioi lh,tt .in Intlurm e lio n, roinmiinltie i.d Matra, 1 lit ('oii-tlluiiiii mukca CijUtl, and tint Itw mikr4 llo'in i equal in the alht ol rioiirt men, and i tl In iho rllil td U id, im I wot to Mm udfrukra to deyrade and triinple llo in (Applause J The Mouth te and fvrl the iiuUtiiii of the Ninth, and iImI the Nation i LeUhilure ihfy a in In n ll.ay are diw . llOW Iii I IM ity, 1 tier ae thtt Inn few veira there III not ta iml iriiy id two llilnU a4itit Iht in, le of the Milte, hut of repre-rnlatit ea ol rnlichra of the I.eiitUtiiie, and thy well ni'tyl'Mr llul llie acntunciit of the entiro freu Hui-I will awrep their lii-liliilionn awav, und lifnrl it ii tint they take nl irm hence it U llmt they Ire deter mlnel now, hivinaome jxiwe,- and aomin-trrnxtn, unlea toy have aooitiuiMl gutrtite n to protect and sustain them, fo iectJt Jrovx torn. r him again: . II Ilknow there are thoe amoncr u who aar that w.e South do not intend to enisle; ihev nay . v . ? . . . . . ' ini -na u an uniitM-eM try aitrm; tney nay trier ran 1 1 coercetl and driven buck in their position. AU I Jt i iiete!4ary U finnti"a. Hut the South hiveJeen lor yeara thee little rivulet of oppoeitioi lorruin iin the hilU and torcing down throt h the orpe. until they foim the blick and buteriwatüra of one greit CA of Abolition, which thie-orn to overwht'lni nnd engulf ttiem. 'lt tho-ie who beMeve that lliin evil can he aver't 1, and tint the Union can be preserved by fort-e atiempt that meiho!; hut let good men, evet ome tMtriut. et ti work to correct the pub Jic animetit ot the Nrth. Tlie public aentimniTf the South ha been en.vled nnd irrit ited until fit ha airiteil, in a good tloL'tee, at a point cf dXer4tion The Suth care little nbout the niere!ection of Mr Lincoln ihev view it nsthc deT '.pment of a public tea Sment, a alatt and nnal a-rxiroce of the in iincnt of te freo Sii'S another authoritv is Iiron Haow.Howihut dow iat he ha m tde a j;ood thing out of hU bookmd let-lure, he will doubtlca write in a very IdTerent, atr.tin from thtt in hiwh ho cx pre-al himself in the epriug of 1SG, jnt after the iuguration of IVesiJci.t Limolx. For exmpl, "VJS hare become a.itified tint the weKnr of th i President and infiimr of hi counsel will reijlJn a complete ind fin ii seoir.ition ot all the al.tvr Rotate from the Union, and in a blood v civil I ar." A again: Aa, unwiae, unpatriotic, not to aiy reckle-c, Abol -ion C4Ue ia bcinj pur5i;cd (at Wtiphington) whiclwill cruh out the border Si tte, and finally Cau0 he North and the South to drift away from each Bther." AtU yet again: " were plea!el with Lincoln' iu-tuural, ami hjve to record our deep regret tint it coneervaire, petce loving and aound ti tliooithty of aentirirnt ta not to be carried out. The new Adm itration we feel confident will prove, in a ery iort time, ta be au atheitical, de ctical aboli'.n aw indie." Bu there are other and greater ortender. In a reciit letter, Fa.oa 1. Hlair thu write of Secnltry Ciuas: VJien the rebellion broke out, Mr. Chte be!. I l.i language: 'The South i not north fiht.g for.' Several gentlemen of high position in thi'Vountry heard hin ubta iti-tlly. He wa a the l-.aury Jt IT Pv Ihe iflme, 'All tbe Sou in Ihi'VountrT heard him atler thi arntiment. at tint time Secret irv of ! vi rictaimed. a he iHt I ilh w.tnta ia to be let ' alone f and Mr. S.vret.iry h-te C'w t. in t-Iffct,; detdar ng, '1 he S-o:lh ia not wotth fighting f.r , Jrff foia atitt.'Let u alone;' t'lne aii i, Ll i them lone." The ditTctcnco lctaccn t'.iem, in ftct. I though thnr motive' ate wioe apirt, wa the dClri em e betraten trtJltNum at d twe e.Ie dea. 1). e wnte. a Somhetn and the other a Nortrn Confederacy. t,irirc ,l uwu Chan belt lu thtt aort of i divUion." ! TV cap the cUtmx, howevei , we nmt t. ' the tJricial letter of Secretary SnwAati, all of ' wbicj were uperviel and aancti-nr-l t,t jrJ Ltsci. h'melf. Writing to Mr. Anaw, ti, Secrntry of State dehbentely nertevl tht Ml president ia ntt , t reject a rmli nal dDma of the Soul!. lutneW . thu the Kedrr J al (.Äernmentcaiititit rrluoe th ecotling Slate to ob.J!ience bv etro,uet, een aUho.ih he were j dtpold l juration th.t ropoih,, iut j tad, Jhe I're-ideet wiilii.glv accept it nn true. l)ul?5vn imperial or deepotie loven,n.i t rould 'il;tale thoroughly diaifftHrte! and tnaurrec tiuna cienitrr of thj State. Thia tVlrrl rf publ nn ayatem of our ia, of all forma of t;,,r . trnrr.V :t. the very oca which U moat unfitted fuf uebj Ubor." At yet liiere men profeaa to find disloyally m tlit d-trine of tho I)m-wrtic nrtr? ! s - tll'Ifeace Oierlt ? i writing a hiatory of Ihe ir, r which a Hirtfonl publishing bous ia to j lm te iuiooi Sin.OtKi. war, t?TMr. Mahoney. editor of the Dubuque IlaraD, aod forrurrly an in nute of Kurt La iJttA waa elected bhenff of iL cuuatr ol DubJ o by a majority of 1.300.

General cliofielrt. Iftht (MMp'e dfiie ti utiJirUtil th wlo'e rartiti cf t'ic la iritl ault urm 51jur (eow,' I FcHuru id, couimarulipR in Miaaouri. nU to ae j at a gUiKt l.ia raf.k i flViia which in K-i del egati.m of a hundfftl AKlilioniU, J i)f'ria, tnurxierrra like Jim Las, Ac , fnin Kit.aat tixl llibouri, to isit Waahington atid Ubor for hia rf moral, thaj litre ouj to rrad the following or4r. HiAtNt AtTia'a IirT or tnt MiU'U f i.) ht. Lti. Mu , S- t. 2. ( Unfrei Ordrrt,So .101. Thr finita of ib rop'e peicfatt. aa.emi! for ail lawiul pur-r, ani th right r Irerl eifa ttir ül t according to law, ara finrntial lo civil liWty. No iiiiw'"c 'h ihr right, cithrr l tiolfur. threat, intioiM uiuii i r oüirric, will b toltl. An? commiaiuned oflicer who hall Incite tir errni:rage any iiitrrfrretiro wnh any Uwlul a artnhU'f f) llie f rui lc, or who i)u! fail to do hi utnot to prevent urli iiitrrfrrrnc, h.ll le (liniijc l the Miilif; and any cllictr, aolJicr or rif iiian, who alull, by iolrn r, thrr tl, or oihrr if, artu tlly intrlr with ant au h liwlnl n arintdaura f tli fnv.j.l, t.o pui.il.rl l.r Imi li'oiifnriit (r ottirrwl't, at lh diacictiou of 4 court martial or military rtnniiMiti Any onVrr, aoMirr "f civili.in, who ahall at. trnipt to intimidate ant iulifird roirr In the 1 1 rrn ot hi riht to olr, or who h til aitcmi t to ifri)l any qt 1 tcl votrr liotn j;oln4 tu thKlla or votintf. h til he j.iinihii ty Impil-oti-ment or olhrrw ie at the dmcrvliuti of a court toirti.ttor niilittrr ciitiitnaioii Wj cotnin ilid uf M 'r (Iciii'nl S )i'firld. C. NV MAHait, Ait'tnt A'ljuiaiit (it'tirral. The ollWr wlio l ty down the riiiclilr. nd proinulatea the reiiUlioii rnihmci I In thr

above order I nrccoarily the dctdly f..e of the radicaU and amnMt ot rtrry hue and dfjjtcc. m a 1 1: 1 1 i;nv War tneellna lo rtit'otiritge toluidecr rnliatmenta are being held all over ihe Slate, -Hm, Mil oy (Jeneral Miinor ht been granted twriily tlaja leave of bene. Very likely, how that he Ina been at ijuilled, he w III vlt this rtile We notice lint the Cnlitlht litlt Monthly, for Not ember, lota a long tlelene of (leu. Mnnot, wilttenby Mr. I!. I'. Mlthtoii. Mr P I'. VaxvAi kmhi wo baa retlied Irom tint iihb'lli I ilip.tiliuent of the 'l)lnoulli h inn cral. J , P. t)noiv, ! , how aauiuea ihe e II Inritl i'oniio!, and Ina aaot l ilrd with him Mr tttt.... III! II. II I i v, v an v vi tu nt au aa tmiMiiier. v e ain all piilllea mirot Tux llllfii i.iAv The Litttyeiie Jour hat ana lint Col U.il ov ; Oiuil Hmivi ii luiued from Ihls leglmehl on Tir"d iy, and i.ilia thai It waa at Otreiiv ille, T nnet e, nboiit aevenly mllea from Knoivillo, when Im left, and Ihat the Ox ii,Ih i of it cre well. I'm b. Pimim tittr or Simriv Coi-Nir The Peitiot racy of the eteral townhlpa reMMiiete. to u4emble at Ihe Couil llnuoi In Shell) Mile, on Malmd iv, the 'Jlt day ol Novrin'.rr neul, In tu ia inn l In and rmrnllon, to coiiVnIrr ol nihllo nf. fair, and for the puipore of eleellng delegilea lo irpreteiit the rouniy lu Ihe MM In ('oiiteiilioii lo be held at Indiauapotia on the rnh day of Jan. uurv, ffl, lo nominale ctndldale for (iovenmr and for the ever.it Slate idllroa to be tilled at the next annual election, nnd mUo to eoiuult and to XKCi rt.iin the choice of the paity lu this county in the aeleclloii of a candidate for President in I Mil. Tint T Atiaiiv Nka& Walton Saya the Logauport Pharo: A terrible tritgedy, resulting prohuhly In the tie ttli tif ihren eitiein ol thi county, oeeurred in Tipton township, two mile wtt of Wiilton, on Suiulty I nt Two citi.eni, iiitmisl Oeorge and Abraham Lucia, iiltetni ed to arrest Ityron Knight a a tlefiter, They chtiml amhorily under the (Jeneril Order Ueued by the Provo.t Marshal Oenentl, ollering a reward of fit) for the arrest of rle-citer. e The attrript waa deemed unauthorized, and wvt reifttel, and in the conllict Hyron and (teorge Knight and (Jeorge Luc ia were wounded lit run Knight living inatintly, and Oeore Kuihi dying on Momhy night, (leorgo Luci lie in a critical roiidilio; Tho foll-Crine leatimon? ofthe wife of Oeorge Knight before the Coroner 'a jury: Snid nhe and her hu.bind h id been lo church, ;it.d were coming home; und when they rame into their yard there were two men thete, and the children came to her and aaid,"lhe men had come after Uncle Hy." Witne said George Knight had worn Hyroti Kiiighi'; coit to church Oeorge Knight went into the houe nnd took olT the coat and puf on hi own coat, nnd Myron Knight came up und told Oeorge Knight th it they (the Lucae) had come after him, und Oeorge Knight mked Hy. what he wa going to do. IU told him lint he ahou'd not t'o. Hy. then walked to the fire and got his revolver, and went to the door mid told the Lucne tint there was no ue diguiing the matter any longer, n he (Hy.) would the before he would go; and he theu tepped out of the door and immedittely altera ard he heard firing, but cannot ty who fired first. When he svw Hy. next he wa htandmg between the two men, nnd when one of them fired at him he would turn and litest him; and when the other fired, Hy. would turn and fire at him; and each time thev fired at Hy. he would dodge. After sd.e tiw ily. dodge iwicc. Hy. came to the door and looked very pile, mid fell on the door-step; and alter luting there for a moment Hy. rolled over and litretihed out hi arm und fiied. Oeorge Knight then citne into Ihe house ami showed witness where he (Oeorge) was !hit. ( witnes pointing out the plat e hIhm.I an inch below the invel ) Oeorge Kiiigut theu took down hi ritle and went to the door. Withes could not look at him, but hetrd hi gun fire, and siw one of thetnen runjto the fence, and putting hi hand to hid -i lo Slid he was shot, nnd ran out across the road into the woods. The following i tho substance of the finding of the jury impanneled to inquire how, in what minrcr, and by whom Hi run Knight carno to hi death: "Tint Abraham Lucia and Oeorge Luct. of a iid county . on the 'Joth day of October, l!"6 l. ct or iibout I oV! ck of aiid thy, with force and arm, at the town-hip aoreii.t. on and upon the aforesaid Htrnu Knight, did feloniously, willullv. and tf their m ilice a lotet hough t, m ike an as autt; aid did then and thtre with certain vreipuis ralltsl revtiltrr. which thev, the aai I Abnhtro Lucas nnd Oeorge Lucia, ihen and there h id Hid held in thtir h md, vtolrnily , elonioulv, an 1 ol their mthce aforeihoiicht, shoot the afoies Hvron Ktii;:ht m the left aide, the b ill n nainr through or t.etr the he itt. pii'ig out i cir the u:iddle of the bre ttlM.iir; nntttirr hl! entering J lieir the middle of the bu k on Ihe left de. suit pi;ng out, (t.ith mortal wound;) .t third tn'l ' Paing through the aolt part tt the l-ft writ;' of which the S lid motta! wound the afuea aid ! Hjron Knight innntly dievj. And n the jun.r tot their o ittt nfore ltd do atv tint the and Abrt htm Lucas and Oeorge Luc i. then and Ihne. In manner and form aforesaid, feloniously k'.lled and murJerrd ihe ii l Htron Krduhl against the peice and dignity of ihe State of Inditna." tieii. fieurffr II. .ilrCIrllnu. W e tikil t mir ui4l head, tins werk, the name of thi gall mt soldier arid popular favorite a our candidate for the PnVtdency in l". subject H Pemocratic rule nd iis.i-ea " Of hi noin i. ation and aubsf.piei.t triumph.nt eleclioii we do not entertain a doubt He th....? in n eminent decree, the nbiiitv distretioii an. I r,i,nlriii which must belong Vi our tar.dar.t bean r in the arprotching canvaw If wo would succeed in dis placii. Ihe prenl AtMil.tion dtmr-ty. And, in our humble opinion, ihe restoration of the Utiion and the perpetuation of constitutional hherty de t end upon the complete rout, at the poll, in 'IV. f the pesiileiit fnatic aho have directed ihe oour ii.l dictated the policy of the Lo.cotn Ad roinitratioQ Witnesburg (Pa ) Messengei, October 21. w a The fine Arabian borne preaented to Jefferon Da via, which baa teen awaiting a paasage at Niiaau lor tome mouils. Las safely arrived ia the Confederate Sutea.

iPrraldrnt Lincoln and Iii Vrnrr Xr.

f gotlittlnr.a ' There i aome duigrr thi rrta'dnt L;'iv-o'n J jwiil beconie the Kug of the coprhead While j nr-TMi riti f.r m ii .rin rvrA M-nt! in nf the wr. be i vigorously engiged. ia a jiiet way, in taking bia aoundinga or peace. TI e a genu eoiployed In thia political coal aur vey may tie atigtnalized at outlera and adventurer!. Hut whit doe that sijoiff T A tin ped d!er, a vender of raior atrtopn, a camp follower, a hne dcior. a chiruLolit. an hIv kiv r a he4utitt:l w.mn nny have I icihlirs for the bui in hand ley olid the ret h of our i;retit (i'lirralo, our w leeal Uirmch and ur hrewdejt faihtit Una Nr doe it toilow trat all thee prce acei.t will fil ternue Cb tae 1'nrncy 4i huii.hiigced at Itichtooiid by Judah 1. Henjtm n, or because WeIey (Jreene, alter woimmg himaelf into the confidence nf our Cabinet n a bona title peace miaaionary, worml hinielf Into a pen itentiary a a awindlrr. On the contrary, where there ia ao nou h amoke there mnt be ome flie We have, in fact, o many repents from o m-tuy ourc e, and r ni mt diffcient pi er, of the rapid ' . r . - .... . . i . . l - .lucre ie oi ps mi mrn, peue iui wuo '-ttj moeinent throughout the S oitli, th tt the tune Ii mritnl In liull Inniur llim fti lurilthem " "... . , , 'o a goxi account. 1'hia in what President Lin 'coin i doing. II M.enta are out. Thevm ty 'pr aa croa nth l raven. but they are the .dotta 'f reice. In their vritMia üioguUe they 'tie oiii. do. g the temper of the rebel ruler at Uichinoiid, the rebel nrnnc in the lied, and the 'v arioua t l.ie ol the Southern people, trout the niiiioeii-hed cotton planter to the aUrving Vtinilhiller. I The Confiilertcy" I hir.l up. Jeff DtvU (and hi tuliug junta would cave in if injured igihl the h itigman. Pi Zk harte, Ihe porn culler, who h.ta been it vhae obervrr of the hca.la a well aa the toea of mrn, in hia 1 ite ex petition to New Oileilia.la ofthe opinion Ih itlho tebel chiela would jump t the oflVr ol a Irre piag to Metico and a lain h Hive at Ihe Ktench .iiUfpatliu In Iliat pinrier. We are aured llna 'idea In been ac rpted as soniething mote th m a lobe by onet Old AI'C. A nd w hy hoiT He ia miftcr of hhe aituttioii. He I linked by ihe people He can like hl own cotine Nor hould webeaurptUed at all with the uppeiMiu e. aoine lltie lio.lv mot niug, of .t pro," I am it ion Itom the White lloice of an tit nt'ly to the proplu of Ihe rebellion MMlea, with the t"H litloti of Ihe tlep.iilute of Jell' Pivl. hU l?.il.tin t , ('otigteaa, hi tnv, c imp followeia uhd I'onfi' let ate a tlp br Meilen An rtodua tif lh it a'rt would only cll'e ,'ll our liouhlca ill oino, Iml ll would gUtl ll .ihvla A t'o a Inf hd I'.iule.li'i.ii'y, horn the IKio IJroi'l to Nli'naugi, i'eilnii to I'liiuui, and the linn itlli.tm n ol the United Si ilea. i 'I In- ItepublliMti radii.a are all at et. They know iioilnn of the purpoia ol Pie!dent Lin t'nli, Tlo atnmp api'trhea ol Sei'iehiry t!liie rtinoutit to tioihlng, except on lh" 'Vtt't'iib o it," hen he peika hv Ihe hook, N r t Ii ae ai lint Mi..4rwtfd hua the cniiHiliMire of ' Ifncle Al.n" In hl Inline project. Our I'lemnr' tnliiuiiiioii tllploiu tili t tiiii'poiulrii( e, hü ll Ina mightily bothcted Loula NaMieoii und Lord P,tliueiton lo iiMil or lo t'oinpl tht'iid, la gloi . i.i i .i t iioiiuh hr nny in tu in lin se neenci ue uiji I Mr Sea , ud ciin at iiid aide. A a for Ihn Shic ity ol War, hiving killed oil more generila hin the llil N ipolroii, and hflng itlloelln'i' ii ll jhtltig in ill, he I hoi Ihe in ill b'T it gre it pe it e movement I he Othluei, In a wind, upon ihl i'iellnu, me nothlngj the Pica). lent I e et v llili.g We h ive a ud th it hi ifent are nil ,ihrond in ) ie; nin w e doubl liot lh it Ihey aie t'ollecllng Mil iitt'lwhilmlhu una ol fit la, limine., t itilli' and lelltnoiiv in I.iImII' o oiue u Ii peice pro .giitinlne .ia llitl id Ih', . ulniu I tml (hi pl.ili o Ihe lemoval of J tj' Pivla 1 1 1 1 ihe lel.el .uinir In Mein o tt,ii.ielv heiler Mt tu Ih it ol lln ir r ittui iiiuii? I litt Mi'iii'o ill UIM Wiy i involved In llie-e pe ire explora llolia, m I on loot hv,Mlwilh l,e imivu e ilil loiiMlit n I'liM'Icnl Li in til ii , w t eiioinly ht lieve, He liny be ii.unting upon a deny til pe.ice, on t liberal uinnc-t.v, und on the lii o the old Union, und u.-on lint 'uiou of ihn N .nh Ttl and Southetn .iruiiea lor the etilott eutent ol the Monroe dot trine on thi t'oniideiit; but lint he anon expert a ftvorahle opening fr n peue tnovenient we nre well ii-aurel How ltr Ihe plend'd piogrnmiiie ol the piiriotic turn doctor, tnchittie, aill iigute in ihU movement, time will cll. It ia, ua ui.ttier now Min i, t lilott iginlil,iiiit Tut in ft vor of pc tee, thtt, while Ihe roll .'I are revollinyr agtiiutt ihe iidtnininlration, and Jibe nieriii.era of the Cabinet, exi epliiig, pel Inina, jMoii'gotnt'ry III tir, are all in the d irk uimiu llie Jl'ie-i.ient'a peace policy, we me pro mi-ed thai thi di.tll be the gvet winter in Washington wnce Iho gloriuu d.iyVf John Tyler. N. Y. üleruld. I f From tb Nallonul Intf lliK-l.rrr Tito Devolution ufxAVttr We riuoted aornednv i'go the brief account Liven bv the Kichmond Knnuiier of- the civalrv jiction which look place at Morton's Ford, on the St ipidrtti, l.elweeo the forces ot Oeu pilz Lee and Oeu. Huloid.in whi. h the litter wu rcpul.-i.J ami Compelled lo fill hick to Urandy Sttkion. Alter his rdiort recilal the Lmiuirfr added the follow ng: "In this tight Ctpuiu Win. H. Newton was filled " ' Such is the curt record bestowed on an an lounceinent which tlie writer must hte known win destineil to carrv sorrow to it wide circle of fricno in the State of Virginii. In the over 4 helming public nil imitie that h ive befallen the touthern ac tion of our country because of the Itisitsiroti war provoked by arnidl sedition, there would seem to luve grown ud an insensibility, on the p.nt of some of the disunion journals, to the private sorrows which they are called to record as the terrible result of the issue prepared in n cretl tiegree by their teachings, and precipitated by the inlatintiion and violence tif South Carolina. And yet we have the evidence that the. domestic woes, everywhere visible ami conles.-ed at Ihe S uth, are not without their effect in quick riling the invocttions of mat y for the advent of that peace which, in an evtl hour for Hie South Uti l for the whole land, was broken by civil strile. fulminating in civil w-r. When wc reflect how In tnv homes at the Nrth hive been d nkened l.v l!iu death of thoe who have fallen in icicine hf the government, it is e.y t calculate how much more universal, among the sparser popuht ion if the South, must be the sense f private calamity rt .suiting from the carnage and waste ol war waged on southern soil r The feeling tint the w r is n? hopeless a it is jiaastrou feeling especially inspired by the ights nnd sound of woe which meet tho ye and etr.on every hind at the South, In elici'ed, a .. we ooerve me loiiowiuc expression irom a member of the Confederate Senate. Mr. Hers chell V. Johmoi., vh i now repre-cn the State o Oeorgit in that body, and who, it will be re ietnbeied, wa the candid ite lor the Vice Presicnev of the United State upon the same ticket with Mr. P.ntglt at the list election for President of the United States. Mr Johnson said: " When i thi si uggle to end? Si ill we con quer the Notth? No. we hive no desire to do I.i. Shall the North conquer u7 Fotbid it, Heaven! Hut I tell ton tint this war will never lie ended lilt we are all conquered by the chasti ihghmd of Providence, and we are btought li.uk to the virtues of our forefather. Though our armies h iv been victoriou in nearly ever lit'Ie. vet almost every nnn and womm i hithed in ler und eit down with sorrow al Ihe S.is of .ofne ft Jem! r kiiim m most dear. Kverv e trthstone ia r.di of iia ei,i mentabv nioun iiiL' Ind a i e; ri-, ,tt tlie w nN of sa tne are he ird llote tti I .ml This i tt, ci i:i-t tnent of Ood. ii Jl i ted up n u for t tlcpirtnre Irom ihe guth o! vutue Th;a i the l?aon of the hour l,heti let n return with humility to tin prtetice d th-.-c re it v irtue w hich oir f .rt" ithers e!ie i'he.l, nn I without whicti toir litierlie citiiiot be i nniniiooal Commenting on tlics.- im.m't de p rofunJu, tlie J 5o!ou Post api.ro;! i elv it: j "1 he ilvpirture lioui ihe v irtues of our fore-) fathers is 0 no in inner t.f nie tu eof,fue. to one eclioti of tiur country L t etch ectioti devote it-elf faithludy t ell-in'rospeciion and coi.ider il ow ii nh re in the k'O-t od work that In bthel nearly every nnn and womn in teir atid c tat them down w ii h sot row ; and let e ich reolt e S return to iht.se cre.it viitue In, Ii mir titl.tr tM.erishe.1 Titen the woik of ihe l.etit m.d l!it rond will be d.-i.e; and when there i the wid, t'iere certtinlv i l te ind etted the wtttohll ,hi land from these, ofbh.odin fhilh ami Ml ttt) l.etl ih the I'pretnejov of peace" ! " m " TTThe New Orlean Pieayure draws a de plorable j icture f the condition of afftir in that tity. Trade and commerce are stagnant, lh , eopte are im;iveri.lie l. in Imtrivl empht ment are rrecariou. and a oecea!tr i felt that some i 'i ng mul be d u.e to at eri the intense mffering , hich ihiettrns in the coniing winter. j ' " aai Hrigham Voung'a eldest aoo, a well D4Q cered jouih of tweuty two jears, has returned to i fat hi European tour.

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Miatlnn hn Dana far llie x nr. JVcn tin Am')- a t Ny J um at f fv'C t er St. Be'.ww we giv n tabuLr ttf u.;il of t!,e ii a aiber of troopa Toluiitarily raided by the loyal Mutes from the commencement of the war to Jauuaryl, ltC3. The txble ii prepared from ofliclaLeport. and i aa cmjilete a it i jmasible to make it. The information fumiahed by some of the report! is so obxcire thxt it la rery ditU cull to decide to which class of nertice the troop furnished r rlor, b'it it is l!ievod the cl lasißi' lion below ia correct: 5 s 4 I a- a. ii I T e

Maine 77 T.SH 1171 N. II uif Ira aoo 2.trj3 j U.aiS1 Vcrm-nt 7J 4,777 ! 13 417 M attach u't.' ',yi Irt.ai. i 50 44 Hhia lland.,' 3. '47, 2,"T .410, C..n rtlrat..; IM ifivl n.t Nrw Y-.fk ..15 , 17,7-X 4w Jfrtjr.. S. U5 10.714 ta 3.' rv.iti.jlvania. Vtt fi:.9 t5,U0 H4 .S7j Oh'o 21.ms , US tJ, In.tiana 4.C.US , S,l' 140 Illinois 4.1HII I .in,319 Mhlrn..... ' " I Sl awi H.oun.... 4ht , 39.34V Minneaol.,.. S3l l.J.aj lo.t.HV b.wn I 99 1 47 AV Ml'scurt ! 1'i.MO V7 4'7i Kfi.tnrsy. ... 7 ,Swit 41,163 trtwr ..-I j J Mtnlsti.l... v Virgin .., y t Tptin.. j 9 C Ifnrnla .. ) y.

53 403 17 7M r x" w 71.0.1 14 e:i 1.31 6 3tV.M4 eno ?n no. at H4 31 111 440 4.vn:o 4ufU u.?ai 4.a 4 37.tl7 4,l Ifl J-J -at 1 II,MI o.llÄ n.att.1 10,7 t, 1,17,4 The frop tf INfU nntt tfl3. The resrt of ihe crop of Ihe preent year I not an encouiaglng one. The wheal erp ha been a good one, but a dclh iemy of over l''.".(11)0, IHU) nf bnhel of corn, aa compared with the doitiedio coiiutnptloti of list jear, I a vi ly anion millet'. A )ct we are not fully Iniormel aa to ihe c tue of o large a filling off In our greit t tplc, but it i obilou lint our agilcultur mI inteieat h i ve oilTiir l verv eoinlderabl v hy retoti of the iinin use drain umii our popul itiou bv the war. A siileuienl which we top) ihia tn rn t.g f.m the Armv and N tvy Jouruil, aho a a tint titer tstUe hundrnl ih-imnd men h ive ab.ihd" net llie profit ibte put-nl'a of peue for the tinplodut lit e lahnf (he Held. The wnhdiawal ol rolirgnit propoillou id the able bodied men ol the counlrv from their burner avocation mut tuiketell fett, und throughout in inv peciioha of iheeountiy Ii wmil I In ve b t ti .iMii; t'llu'r lmiiiile to g ithi r the t lopa h ot il hot Lech lor Ihe lecenllv Invented tn iwing and leiping in ichlnta n e.ilnt itiug (tie nt of the Pioeiil aliugLle ll.e t oiiunipi I in oi htim iulile veiy gener tllv ol Iglil ol; und jet, even lu a aiilctlv politico ecoiii.iuii il lew of tit uijed, It mud he obvious (It it llie IlLhllul dettuctlou of rnrn la one ol the mo-l il irmli.jt rletneul In our tnniiiioiis eiieidituiii Phil olelphl.t Age At.l, MMt'l'M 411' IMII tOAItl'IISAttrtnu Waul ana ihete la pn d illy paper puhliahed In hi low ti, but UiSie la a ladle' sew ing I hell whit II iiliw eta I he mine .iilpoe. Chat! .hoogit la the Cherokee for haak'a lift 'Ihe town W.. lolllullv the ht'iulqu.iltt IS ol John ltoa, ihe Cheiokee Chief. The eiintvagaiite of olllcer lit lulHisry os I iittr.iellng attention, They are luin'oh ug Ihttifeltr with ricnlve luniiinte nl the I ni. lie i h ige. 'I hire will anon be a clamor lor Ii -trent hinei.t. A t!oigiegnlliuitl clerg) iipth In Oeorgirt, V , his tu'toi oi'ltie. I out o town l 1 M'pt.ite.llv ku kii'U itnd iibiilng hi )oung wile, lopplnm' her Ititeia, lot king tip her tloiht a tin I sut h like ah iinel id it'nces, A Coiepoii.eiit with Oe Meinle' armv aaa the ! ol honea inc ihe late movement t'ouiinei.ci'd ha Inen extremely heavy The bilgadeof Orn Otegg ahme ha sent in im unfit h l t ri ice about fillet it hundred. The lot in which Dinlrl Vebter snd hi f.t mil v were interied Ina recently been Improved by the election ol a new iron lence, ami oilier wie adoined. The funds for (hi puitsi-e were provided hy thu fair which was held it. Mati-liehl some lime itgo. The Memoriol P'plomatiiUf . of Pari, a tva th it M ixun linn will "letie Kurope foieter," if he goes to Mexico Thi word " loievrr" i ignificml. Doe the Memorial anticipate for Maximilian the latent (unhide? The New Yoik Time docribe Secretary Stanton a a "low , ignorant, degraded bin" Wh it it motive mi) be I r unting so rein it k able a p riril of in iv swordsm in ot the Lord of 0 dcon we neither know nor care; and we allude to the fact only U deprecate the ii-h ofnx Ii Ian guageeven in reference to a personage so ju.sily odious ii nd unpopular a Secretary Stanton. The Logan (Ohio) Gizelte. has been trying its h ind nt the jjeiieology ol our iroubles It ays: Oatiison'e Litter ator legat the New Voik Tribune, and ihe New Yoik Tiibunc begut the irre pre-sil.le conllict, and the it rcp"-ea.sihle conflict beat ihe Helper look, t nd the Helper bonk be 5 it the raid tif John Prown, and the raid ol ohn Brown begat the Cincauo Platform, and the Chicago Platlorm begnt the Repntdioan party, but to say what the Kctmolicau party begat will not be loierated in this department." The total appraised valuation of all the property in the State of Wisconsin just published is $l.':i.07l.77:m. on which there is levied a Slate tax of $35.130. -The Sumter (South Carolina) Watchman P-IVf. in riding over aome twenty mile of Sumter distiict, we missed the Urge field of cotton, and in lieu thereof we 'ouud on everv h ind, fields of corn, f"t itoes and sugar cane Verily, the King his I iid aside his sceptre for aw bile, and Cere and her sweet companions hoid their w.iy The Chicago Tribune, peakiu? of Pi esidenf Lincoln, uses the following hinginge: "We can trust him, ami do trust, him. Still he is hum m nnd luliible. He mt hive portable h i -eired. Hut ol one tl.iui: the people hd the nrmy nny be m-uted. tint his aciian Ins not hi inspiration in the envy, the iue.ir.nes and the je.i'ousy of which 11 the ni my below the commander in chief is full." We commend to our politic il pirs n the following fChtiment. uttered bv F.ther Hyle. the frtpisto- of the Park Str-et Church, lloston, we be' it v e: " i hin e lluow n up l o.r bien! wotks, beliind w hit h I hne etititttl.td mv elf, I either which cm be entoiced In ti e fust place, I do hot uuderta:,tl politics; in lie second pine, you all ilo, everv man and mothei' sou ot iou; in Ihe third pl.o e, )ou hive politic nil the week prav let on" dty in seven be devoted to religion; in the fouii't piice, 1 am engigl in a w,uk ol infinitely m re im virt tnc (Jive m-j any su.jet to j retcti of m re couHpie.ice to tu the truth I biing you and 1 will pre ich on it next Siblnlh." Jok. bt A. Lincoln Niw Srii. No. fiTLvr "Il a my bu-ne," said hi Kx'ellenev , "to jjutde the plow, while inv si-taet, lo the he! ot his ubil it v , w ith a two h Hided hickory , ke;,t old I) ivy in ni 'tion We weie all crteping long, old livy tiknc our blows im I our itl.u-e, when si, , , It i, U be moved off at the pace ol a voung c..i jut put in the harnes "Wmi' the "niciii!" a I Oh," y mv brother "it' a gte it I ig hoi.e fly listened on old P iv y 'a nek; hill 1 drive Inm ofll" "No, no, sit 1 "aa long a he keep old Pivy going al ilea rate, let the h.re lly alone With his asi.ttnce we will get a hetp of work out ol old Paw." S i ii w,.a with Mr Cliof. 'I he next Proi tleocv i the h.re-tly, and il mike ttie pttrioiic Secretary as lively at hi work as old Davy. Let the horse fly abne. TheFremh ironclad fleet doe nt work well al sea Thesquidroii stilcd from Cherbourg and w.t tt.h:ed tt pol into Het. A one.-js nd eel of i London pper savs; "One point h a been satif factorily a'ettiir!ed thtl woi-e i-eatiotts were never Ituutteni The rolling is Oes. ribed a having been perfectly ter r.fii. the CouroMie and Noim.mdie shtnr.g li e bei pre eminence ot beu g ilec ledly tie worst of the lot The Norman ie in piiticuUr hy like a log in the water, the ae.t m.king a rler breach over her; men wet e flung from one side against the other, and the shot flung out of the rack, while the crew wcra nearly rtided from want of air, the rt hole having to be closed even in whit i nautically termed a freh hreez. She will have to te docked. I . m told thtt the comm;sion of Inquiry ou b- trd h ive come to ihe concdusjon that lhe Irtm elada will ne er do lor line ot battle ship except in smooth water, and that they are iheralort wholly unfit lor anything hut home ajualroi."

jyVlUSErslENTS. Tf 'lITKOlMILI VXM HAMSfAOK MANAÜf.R. lit. TV. it. KILLT. Saturday Evening, Oct. 31st, 1863. HT 3CIG11T Or Miss MARY PROVOST. LAST StrtUT OF JT-. Ip . alla m B"W Kl 'lln; Femnlc Gnmblcra OVKtlUKR ORCHESTRA. jtcii s uT: i i t n t . Three Jack In the Meld JACK lt Vra KxTE LKTCTirit. JACK It Ml t.lDl NtiTF. JACK Mra. W. U. KILkT. M ru1ay Rvcmnf t-'irat Apprsranca of r c. rxv wz . r mc .

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TAXES,

1HG3 nr ut follown. vi V l 1 1 2. i tf a ) l fs ' M 0 VT n ; 7 tr l : I I 10o. ......... 20 TS ? vo in I 10 10 io io to io io io io st sx r IS 13 11 IS Ift il is .. IS t 1 1 rX I :s SS 1 "i M I M a 1 fto HT I t 1 fit TT 1 M ex 1 r 1 1 M ' 1 .. : r 40 10 S3 .1 XX 3 o ta 1 10 ; f 10 11 : tu , l 'i a t 3 t j o ; Sl ' sa : 21 30 , Vi , 2t ' t ?o ; S.i j 2 X . 2o ! 9 I t t : ? .h in T vo IS 31 71 T 7 i . ....... r 10 10 XI ! 0 Kl W 5 ' J ' 3 ! II j 1" IS IS io ! 3 es. ft I GEORGE F. MEYER, Titr.Aritrit ok mm ion nt'5TT. ... :i CARPETÖ. PIBOBS OF CARPETS. Jt sT Illrt'FIVHl AT IUP. Trade Palace, 20 and 28 West Washington St, lMxMlnlioi. Ciirpots. Siiptiitt I'tlletna, In th ti hUh e t r, all aliea Axminstxjr Vol. Carp't I'liaiirptB.el In I vie, eleshce in t ituralntily, VolvM Carpels, Nrw arnl eleciht at y Ira, in lllit, ihik an4 iut tliti in rnlora, IJody Hrussols Carp't.s Tapci.slry UrussoLs do. I jijjIMi an, I Anietli'in Minuf ietiiie, New Pattern., in liU'i eotota, trery fine. Th mo Ply Carpets, Kiom $1 M jar yrt, Kxtra Suporfino Carpots, One liur.ilre! .Ieea, from 2." er yarJ. Ingraiin Carpets, Coiniaon Wool do., From 75 cenii per yrJ, Cottage Carpets, Rug Carpets, IIeni) Carpets, New Styles, from 'J'2X2 cent jer vard. No paina or expenae has been spxrtJ to für liifch our cuaromera with ihe largest Mini ma.t ?a riMl attK-k of Carj'eta ever offered in thia market, anl they will be sohl at juices deft iufr, compeU lion. Wool .ind Satin Damasks, Etlra (jualitiea and all colon. Lice, Tambour & Swiss Ecibroid cTcd Curtains, f urlains Trimmings, IToHrrs and Tiisscis, Gilt frminc, in great varirtj, Oil Cloths, all widths. Oil Cloth and Velvet Rugs, Manilla and Cocoa iMatting, Dud and Green Holland, Wall Paper, Nrw St) les, Receive! I)..ilv. Tocher with a cornpleteaisortment of HOUSE FIJKMSIIIAG GOODS. HUME, LORD & CO., HOTELS. PLANTERS' HOTELS ACTON YOUNO, Proprtotor, (K)RMKkLY OF NtMIMI.. K, TF.XNF.XSKK.) O. T. KKMMM..CIerk,Uta cf f .Um, Ind., Sixth St., between Main and Market, Zjoiilnvlllo, Ity. IjrnMIX WISHIN H G l Tt 9AIIVLLI OK ouib wdl find it to tbHr Inter. t to tnttbU f at tbU liutrl. ta-12'.-dly CROCEniES. New York Grocery, X0. 17 KAST WASHIMiTOX Rl..llX)ki WST0K t.lJLXXH' PUlCX. c. i:. Ji dso., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER FAMILY Fine Teas, Flour, ic, ic. Cah fr Wbrit at4 ctbar f-roar. cil3Uj CROCER0. - ! j 1 I a. aatoMT. a. r. vooim. NEW Fin F AUGHT 4 KOODWARI, t XXTH)WTOTIUTIE M HKDS-. In t a Grtery TraJ.. 7 Waa. Utalwo .irvat. la U. XUud.r lUurh. ttMtlactuha. IwmA,