Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4355, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1864 — Page 1

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T n-iSa t ten and o.r at 93 OO a year. PATA0L8 IXTAaiAALT IB AHTAM AKVKWTfr N-i II THE v KKKI.Y . a mr- ir, ODO toaor i AW T two " II four " 1 00 tr aacb iMihrjaiit li.wrtion, and far each ln.r tlen Of eaa.'j at:.u .Mal square '43 Leita! .erti-errT.UftwofHil attbeeipeoa oftbt meya rlertBr. and not awkayable Tr tba al prordara, hat collrrtatla at ur a.ual ttnae. Puliiher Dot rcoantabla for tho arcarary of legAl adTertimenta hoyaot the aftaouat charged for their publication. E1XKR, HARKUK8M4 lilNUHAM, rroprietori InJiana State .HenUnal. j. m. ni.FOkii. Pr.tdai.t l...liiiap'li Jonrnal Company. NDIAWAPOUS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ja rt' wrtLi aaitaaan lrthjf.eaVa jo v.M.. B- i" M TrAir- m ro. . S35.A.M. . . 9:15 P. M. Mail i.wi oi ., riir ABB cawAfto utu ai. Ira n- l.eae. Tram Arrtee I! tS M Chicago Espre, No. 1 4 A M. .!.' P. M Mat! Ur, A.M. v.l V M .ftfctgoFirre, No. '. lAi P M i.iTiTtm iiat'o r Tram, laaea. TraJr, Arrive 10-00 A M 40 A. M. V9 f.M 1U-.20 A. M. 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for GoTenior, laarpli B. Dannld. aff Marian, Fur Lieutanai.t Gotemor, -nali I on I "lanaon.of nanigamer) . t tt PR t f State, MK ATH 'N f K'-r Anditor of .te, Ji.AKl il KHTTDfE. of Foaata For Treasurer of Stata, R.VTTHKW L. BRKTT, of Utleev For Attorney General, ox K B HORl), of Decatar. For Kttrrtlitltai "f FnWic Tnotrugtloa, SAIfUri. I.. RUGG. of Allen. For JviJge. of tha Supreme Court. 4AMI K.I V. FF.KKTÜRi of Marlon. ANI1RKW UA VISOR, at ItK.Mr, JAMF" M H5?f of nllltt, JAalKS r.. r0UIKR, of Ailra. For Clerk of ike Suprrmt Court, ; 1 UELRFRT C. HIRBEN. of Rah. I t f nprrmc Court Reporter, IfOCJBOM B. TAYLOR, of Marion. FaV ifteetora at Laraa. ' ' JOHN PKTTfT. of Tippecanoe, r WAV . K. vu!.K, 4 Ilarr ioa. O RAH Alf 5. FITCH, of Caaa. WR R FRANKLIN, of Owwn. Fir Dietrict F.lrctora, rir.f IHMitnl WH H M. HOIi-OMB. of GiUoa. Couzingont PKTKH MAIRR. of Vanderburg. Second District RLU AH NKWLAND. of Floyd. Conti laent JAÄ. GHoRMLLY, of Waabii t.n. Dj I 'trict AMHROSK B CARLTON. T Iwrrntt. Rfn - f. 8 LKl.AND, of Jeffe' 1 oafUi ImmIs.1 LARTuR W. WUjUJN. of Uacatur. CotuirigantRIiWlS I'.KR;tiS. of IUpl-jr. KRtk Digtiart aF- WkowV. 4 Ran lalpk. Contingent THUS. MF. ANS. of W.jd. 6 AÜ J Aucl FRAN K LANDERS of Mwrajau. 1 .atlneM MNAMIN F DkVTJl, ' - by. xv I) itiirt 4RCHIBAI.I JOHNSON, of P-jinam. aaWWA iEO. W THOMPSON f Parke. Kiifinb Iitrict JU5ATHAN C. AFFI.EG A TK, of Car roll. Contingent LKANDRR McCLL'RO, of Clinic n. Niatb ÜNtrjr- J G. QaBORNR. of Marxhall. iot1ngi.t-PLI. S HI GHr .of Vihm. Tenth District -ROBERT 1X)WRT, at KlAhart. Caatlngaaf B. W. SPROTT. of UeKafb. Klereutb Lrietrici J. W. EARdhKHkY. of Madltoo. Couliugeat N . R. OVKUAtAN. of Tipton. DEMOCRATIC COMGRESSiONAL TICKET. I rs- r:ct-WII.Ul K. M BLACK , Second District MICHAKI. C. KF.RU. Tb.rd ÜiatrVI HENRY W. HARRINGTON Foi-rth Diatrlct 0K0KGF. BFRRY. Fifth Dlatrict i A RKS BROWS Su b Didrict J01I LOVE. Sever th District DANIEL W. VOORHRFS. Eighth District J AMES JL AlARNKY. Ninth DMrfrt DAVID tItvHI. Tenth fr;trict-jovpH K. KlniKRP'N Klerenth Di-trict JAMKS F McD JVVKI.L National democratic Platform of 1864. 1 ftf I'mos Tii Conbhtltion Tkack Public Litr.RTY Private Kiohts Fbtk Klki TIONS A KkVtK I'BLSiS KllAK SpkKi H TklCL If Jlrt The Riuiit or katlMM Ilth to OIR SoLKIkBS Reaolved. That in tbe fn ure, ai in tbe past, we will adhere with tinkwervlng fidelity to the i:r,i.,n under tba Constitution a. the onlyaotit fandation of our hircnxtb, -e( arity and bapplneso as a people, and ar a framework of governnienr equally condu.ive to the welfare and prv ot all tli- State, boili Koohern and Southern. ki olved, 'rtiat thl Convention doe. explicitly deel 're, a- rtie sense of tbe American people, that after four year, of fa:iu-e to lestoretla? LJ. by tba spenment of war. during whirl, uiader tloarf -t-a of ni:: tary mtvidtyor ir p. aer h'.iflier ihan tbe Conalitutii d. ti e PlBallilBl "ii itarlf ban oeen disregarded in every part, and public 1 erty and private ritcbt alike trodden down, and the n arerial prosperity f the country essentially impaired, juilice, butnanity. Iil-erl t w the nuhhc welfare demand that Homed. ate .-iron 1- lilAde fur a essaiion of hWiilRie. with a view t.. an ultimate cin i.t.n of the State., or other peaceable meun. to the end that et the earlieat prarticalde motiM-nt peace may l restored at the lai. of the Federal L'ti'mi of tha Slates. Resolved. That the direct interference of tbe artlittry uthoritk of the (Tailed States iu tbe recent electionfcalil in keuiurr. at a ry land, AO wri and Delaware ftRft asbaiiietul .sitt.u vi Usa Witaitt ahB4 aftd a repetition of such a Ktfi tre:srarT -leeti n a, 1 ! b Id c revolutionary, arid re-ist.d with al! the mvaus and p. -wer ciliar tar carta''. lieo!vfd. That fbe a'm and olj-ct of the Dem. crane party is to preserve the Federal Co ion and tbe rishta of (he -'sts uipaired. at. l :bey hereby declare that they conaider :hst the admiuxrative usurpatiou of ettraordinary and daagerv is paaerstioi granted by tbeCon-thu-lion, tbe ib vera ion of tbe civil l.y military law in States BvA tu taaaireotion. tbe arOitxary militarv arrest, imprla1 umctii, trial and sentence of Amencan rUiz 1. m Mate, ahere v.vil law exists iu foil foree. Tbe suppression f freesloai of afieocb and of the pre... th d.-mal of the 11ft l.t of asyiuui. tho open and a owed disrraard of Btate rishta, tba em pi wtrnetd of unusual Ifttl ath, and Iba iiiUrlereuce aitii aud dental oi tha iMtht of tba poauie to hear arms In their defense; la calculated to prevent a rcstorat on of the Union and tha ptrpettiat.on it tba Oovertmient deriving its ju.t powers from the canseit if the noverned. Ke.olved. That the shameful disregard of the A ! mints tritiae. to P tlnfy In reapect to onr feflow e'tDena wt now are, and I ana hare been, prisoner, of war !u a ufferine Condition, deserve- the severest reprobation ri :l.e score alike of publ.c policy and common hnmanity. Resjolret. That the aytnparhy of tha Democratic party it heartily and earnestiv e.- rvded la tho okltery of our army and saflora nf our navy who are and have teen iu the field and on the aaa, under the flag of their country, and in tbe event of ita attaining power, they will receive all tbe care, protection and regard that tbe hrave aol- - 1 1 cailora of the repr,M;c have ar. u. . lj rtrnod Memorrnlir .! TgertlnRo. Durini: the next ten cIata l:i,re nn-f nit-on; of the Democracy aud conservhtive citien! will bo held m various locaiitita. We tntnitratt a portion of them: Ot Tutsiiv. the 4th H Ovtaber, at Mitchell. Iftd at t'crydou. On Weilueatlay, the 5th of October, at Sulli van. and at Vienna, v5oo.t county j On Thursl.ty, the 6th of October, at Fort Wayne, and At V iiiceuiiea. On Fr.day. the 7th, at L ;ain;ort. and at Terre Haute On Saturdsv, cht Mo, at South HcnJ, at U 1 ahen. it DeTphi. at Frankfort, at K linbur?. aud at Aurora tin atuudftft, IM IDth. tt Peru, and at Mtrtiti ville. Ileeide thee mtssi conventions, county and town!i! amaaffttofM w ht held all over the State Keep the ball rolling Let the watchword be VcvLRLLAN ami T?ettry nntfer te C5tnAt"tutTn aud the I'uiou. -sy. Hon . l:i) poo 1 , Will Teak a fo!!ra: Csjinr-svtlle, FwVetta county. Monday. October at I P. R GaWtaarltaa, Wayne county. Tue-dav, October 4. at 1 V M. Newcastle. Henry county, Wednesday, Octotstr . at 1 P II R now. Delaware county, lTiursdav, October ft, at 1 F M Winrba.taf Elld 'lpjl Vll' 'y. Fr''taJ'i i 1 l - if canty. Satarday. Octoter S, at l F. M. H Jama- Ivan . oamitdat-f- r t.naTrea. Will speak at the ap4ui ' aaer . .f jotc- lir-sa at the loR. win , Con- ' - Tvirie. Newcastle. Miner e a'.d cbe-rer. I ot. tTJ rot I. Will peak aa iolh.winiuhn ii Paw ,e oauni). Monday, ivtoher S, at I o clock P. W l!iamp rt. TtBatay, October 4. at 1 a'd s:k F. iaxroU cwv-.y. Wf.ecv:A. October 5. at 1 o P M v a- a k. Tat.' st!, y, .kuterft, at 1 back P M. Marien, OraBt Cotrtrty, Frldar, Oc.oherT. at t o F M j K la o, II war.: JiJii.v. .".urgay. ftVtahe: I Voek 1 M lion JRtfttt li HroAtn Mi ill apeak aa foUowa. ort Warn. Yhurtay. Ikatsdior t. 1 P M Jarvu. IKabb eouniy. Friday, tVkber ?th. al I o jabor., Saturday, October tta. at 1 P M avh'aarit ty.lat rday 'Vtvdser ab, a? T P M ki M. vi s .lisrk at I P. M

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.. 1 he t.roru. a-fr.iients luv born made ; dt the DcnwraLc &tate Centrai Committee: lion. II tenant T . vierrlrk, nf Illltinle, R. (! rssv.k follow.Oaaktn, Moodajr, OctoUr 3, at 1 o'clock. Laporte, Toaeday, Uctober 4, at 1 o clock. V aiparalew, We loeeday, October i, at t oVIoa. Von Wiyne. TliarIay, October ft, at I o'clock Colaaabia City. Friday, October 7. at 1 o'clock. Plymouth, Saturday, Octoter 8, at 1 o'clock. hnex. Stork county, Me Uy, Oct .ber 10, at 1 o'tatg. Hon. A4 nimm A. Kiiinrdoa, llllnola, of VtrtI retk a-, follow: Sullivan. WediedaT, October 5, at 1 o'clock. Vincennea, Tkuraday. October 6, at I o'clock I er re If a ita, Frhlay. OoAaUr 7, at I o'clock lion, riionttta lloynr and I aei . I sq ,t)f Illinois. Will speak aa follow.-: , South keurt, aaturiiay, Ootebcr H, at 1 o'clock. Lau I a II cur U, l.'aq . of llllnola, Will mldrfN. Iii (term An ie!io citizeLS, in , taeifowu Uuunge, ab Ivllow: Terre Haute. akiBtay. OctoiM-r J. at o ci k F. M. V.i i.e.. 1 .'-.lay. October L at 7 o'clock P. M. a. . i w . i ti . i . r. t. T.iie, it e-iiie sy, uuuur' .i, ai o'clock r. w. flan John K. Writer, of ruilfornlM, Will x-jcdk a lollow: Lebanon, Monday, October 3, At 1 P M Williamaport, Tuetlay. October 4, at 1 P. M. PriBoe William, C'arr dl couutir, Wednesday, Octob.-r 3, at 1 P hi abaah. Tl.ur.da, October , at 1 F. M. Marion, Grant c .unty, Frilay, October 7, at I T. M Kokotu Saturday, October M, at 1 P. M . Ion- lltonana A. Ilendrlelia Will neak follow-: Mitcbell. Tuesday. October 4, at 1 P M. Sullivan. VVed,.r-day, October 5, a' 1 P. M. N iiiCentiav Tbursta, IMotmr t, at IP. M. Greenfield, Friday, October 7, at 1 P. M. Mhelbyville. Saturday. October S, aft I 1. H. I'eru.'Mot.day, October 10. at 1 P. M. Hon. Jf. I tlcDaitnlrf Will 'rnk aj followa-. F' rt WATm-.Thnrmlay. October fl. it 1 P. H Aurora, 'Saturday. OctoOer M, at 1 P. R. Rartinaviile, Monday. Oct iber 10, at I 1. M. lion. A. M. .Norton, of l -n. Will .-ue.tk a- folio a-: Fort Waya, Tbursday, OfttthtM 8. at" I P. M loif an-port, Kridav. - -i-er 7. at 1 P. At Delphah Saturday. October ft, at 1 P. M. (.afayette, Stturdty, October H. night. Pern. Monday. (Xtober 1, at 1 P. M A. H Carlton. Democratic candidate l'r Elector, will nddre-a the pecIe nt the following tirne? od place: Hedford, Lawrence county. Thursday. Octaber 6. Naahville, Rrown county, Saturday, October 8. N h. Speakirtg to begin at each place at 1 o'clock f. M., at tbe tloi.rt House. If auy ot these appoiniueti'.s should coufl'Ct with meetings previou.-2y anuounced by the Republicans, Mr C will speak at night. The friacdara reijsje.ted to have poeters printed and Hrcnlated. Telegraphic Dispatches. arrnBTKO Blear mU m. tbk o.ult 01 ,tb gat lata A. SATURDAY NIGHT REPORT. NEWS FR01I ALL QUARTERS. The Advance on Richmond. I rants army in Hot ion. DESPERATE FIGHTING GONG ON. Attack on the Richmond Defenses, FROM SHERIDAN'S ARMY. Tin Batik; of FUhrrN Hill. L.4TEH f'HO.U .W iSsOt Ki. Price tu t oiii tu; tu tl oi Iii- Rcfbttll Ai . Ac, Ac. Ac Ac. Iraiu rw l ark . Xaw Vokk. Oct Lei 1 . The HcFtU t cones resp ondent with Sheridau fivers the lol'owing uc cuuui of f jahgi Hiii eiisfaxetaer.i. At 4 o'clock ou the eeoiti; ot tin- 'aMm, tbt 19th corpa sucieetled in drifiiig the tebci.s iiuui a line ot rifle pits ou the right of .be pike be ittcn Stritatiurg and Fisher ? Hi.!, nud the vjt was .et At aork laiuiediaiclr to con veil them in to resul ir eittliw oi ks The 6th and BÜI corpa ha i ooiuall.v Ltt-n working around tu the lagbt, with tut riew of .1 .;. aitijr the rebel Betweeu I and j o'clock in the evening a rapid advance of 1 - w two corps tas ordered, and they advanced m tar to the riht aa to be out of the range of the rebti butteries They bud Ü iuked the enemy, being ou hi right fl.:i.k Old rear Tbe line w.n then I n med ai:h Geo. CtaRi'g cannon on the right, and Uetty' oi vision ot the 6th corps iu the centre, while the 34 divisioo of that corpa formed the left, and the Wa-t division was held in rtawri c In this order the) advanced up ,n the cnetnj's work, and after oeteral brilliunthargea up the steep oide of the hills and through woods and open Seid-, the rebel were driven back into their intrench menta, and in spite of the fu.-ilxde of the infantry aud the shot and shell of the artillery, the position w as carried at ihe poin' of the beJO net Winn tbe euvmy diacovered th.a bt was fl. inked and beaet in his lair o vigorously, he tied with the utmost peeil, leaving muk-t-. cannon, and all manner of military implements behiud The bib corpt captured two battle riaea. and Crook's corps two more Sixteen pieces oi atisUUrv aeie capture! and about IJbOH t.nsoneta The victory wa complete, .tnd t'ue enem w s put to greater rout it possible li.nii he a i- i. ihe rec-ent battle al Winchester. The iDln cors ,s tul at work upon tiie i.ue ot works captured liotB the enaaiy , a hei iicii gtftlt Wr'.gbt and Crook .tsaailed the pos tiun tftia tattpt Wat immediately ordered up. and al Iboug'i tbe ftten fthrtw dow.i toe pick and spade and seised tbtir muskets with til posiblt baste, yet tbe u.d not arme iu time U t-kt .mv pi.t in tne engagement The oasua De in ihe 19th cort,s amount to about blty killed and wo ö tided" The loaa in the Cti'a corp will amount ? ot.e hundred f Nenriv all ot Ike er-ernt' Li' iexl at.J eouivatd tela into our hind Kaily, a he; he tet.eateu toa tni Mt. jAt k-on. to wfnch p .ce n wa. close' y porsueil. fought etev bv step, aui al lengta wis oob-ed tt vac.-vte th.il plact in the night. In tbe n.'rn.: our fftftMt Jo loatd iheftt agaiu The Her.ild's F r Monroe cm le-.-undetit ol llH 9 b. s.vs - tt a heavy battle near lateraootahave been rile here for the pest two davs ll I have ctuwed frreat excitement, but all igafhaVa . o ibe (acts proves that nothing m nt than the uettai amount of picket nrint ha. ., aiurtieai tbe tuiet spell in the vicinity of the city; wane, htwetti. ibert hat been no pitcned battle tought of late stilt every ilnug is preparing tor a mi! aacguip.ftrv cot U et, r.d the time if fetal tf liataftl a ben the rxraud and deciaive movement - re commenced, which must result in a gre Union victory. Heavy rein ton. erneute for tbe front art Ifatfflk lailv aid tithe' .e-eud the .Tsmea livtr in t'it

Ttatels which brings then or are reshipped here on light draught at e-treer a This morning the iron te irner Arogo, Captain Henry Gladstone, Brrived here en route for Hil ton Head, anil aischarged a large number of recruits who wert tent forwird to Citj Point. The aubscriptinn to the 7 30 loan for tha Last two days amount to about n million and ft half. Tht MatpClvtiot of the tirm of Wright. Max well k Co . branch of W Maxwell & Co . ot Hio Janeiro, for manv yean ;n the cotTet trade, announcef to day is ascribed to the heavy fall iu prf -es of merchandise and gold Their liabilities are aanl to be large nnJ their lo? on exchangt operations very heavy. The steamers Borussia for Hamburg, and City of London for Liverpool sailed M day, taking nearly half million in specie The Commercial's Waahinct .n special aays: The Government has information that the in vftiiou i Missouri is) atibeunt tally rpiashed and Snermac has restored tint communications with Nashville. No a j 'prehension of a lack of supplies. It i now positively tutet thtt Oen Sherman n' corresponded with Gor. Brown, ot Georgia, concerning peace, and that tbe Government sp proves of Gen. Sliermat:' course in the m titer. The Republican lias official information th tt Sheridan has so tiered Early's force to tbe mountaius, and dcsUoei the immense supplies gathereu tor Lfet'a army, and lhat ali is going r ght with Grant The Herald's headquarters army of the .James correspondent of the 29th saya: The army of the James is in motion and the lift by iteaut la uot deemed contraband bj tht military aullioriliee. It in u be furtttcr stated tint its operations during the next few days will be of a most im portant character. The men are ail in the Guest spirits and equal to tbe strong undertaking, tbougli ihe movement h:o been organised ni cofiducted thu tar with the greatest possibie secrecy, still the most grat iljiaar cotibocnce is ielt and unreservedly ex pressed lhat a great effort is to be made to accomplish the long desired objective point of ll.e campaign The Charlesitan Mercury stys ibat Beauiegard has accepted the command ot Hood's army. I nun HalMtllort). Bai.tiuobk, October 1 The (ittlletin ha the following special: It is reported that Kaulz's cavalry ou Wet':.e day evening advanced ou a re'-onnoissHio-e to aithiti a mile and a half of Richmond and was IRtpfind to im i so few rebels to tbe vicinity. Most ot Butter's, forces are within iuur tu'lea of the city. Gret activity prevailed on the left of our lines. Gen Gregg a tftvalr? had nittnced to Ream's Station The rebel hues are very thin The centiona liug of Wednesday inflicted but little damage upon us The following additional particulars hare been received from a participant in the ficht at Una p:n i irm: Ott Ord. with tao divisions of the Itnh corps, pushed towards Richmond ou Thuriuav morn

ittg, fihtins: bis way and driving in the enemy V front until he rearrbeii Chapin's Hiuff. Here was lit-iw wrirk extending for miles around. The reliel Sftwf)UBla were in the river and below them The rrtel garrison, though riuall. had been rein tor el from Richmond. Out division of Gen. Stanaeua t.n-k the cilienta of the main work-, and (hence swinging around inside aud in the enemy and the ot'ier works, drove them out before them. Whi!' this wa coine on heavy reinforcements came down from Richmond which were all driven out The division which did thife iost every brigade commander, killed or wounded, Gen Bumh.im was killed, and Cols Stevens ' f'r. !!ue a m- sevtrely wounded, but not d ineiou-dy. Tbi diviaion 'elnivol iuot gallantly, losing some n'Hl oflicers aud men killed aud wounded. Tho aork- taken were the Itfoagatt so far seen nronn! Richmond. We t.ave a strong hold near Richmond, and Genual (.rant will, it is Lelieved, keep it. Heivy fighting w, going on when our informant left f ruiu I. I. oil in. Sr. Louis, October 1 It is st.ited on military aiittioritv that a mcstenger arrived from Genera! Mower to day and Oftt sent to "aim iu return foUling more etil be tl ert:titud ab;iut it ftom headquarters. Refugees from St Genevieve reprl heariiu htav. tiring in the direction of Pilot Knob ihl MfOittR. Advices from river towns below here say that large numbers of people ire crossing into Illinois. Tao gunboats lie at Cape G tardeau. .' .n.i-i II r - of li e firm of Cbauteau, Harr o- i "aH. oa-;;ers of the iron mountain, ir rire 1 day He wa- al Price's headriusrter , etRiVeTtetl aiti, V.im, saw Truilei:, Polk.üi'd fcrSTal other Si Louis rebels This settle- the mittt-r aa to the presence of : the re'.iel General Prist ia the Sme which many have oeuied I lie Furnaces) at iron mountain ftrc stft, hut all tbe horses aud mules were stolen A party of rebel cavalry entered Franklin , shunt 10 o'clock to-dy at;d burnetl ttl tbt railrWfttl property A brigade of Geneeal Smith'i troop" arrived I toot afterward find drore the enemy out, who i went to Gr.iv'g Summit, four miles west, arid i hurntd the dt; ot and other buil lintrs Somt valuable kaattt ria shops were dea'roved at i ranklin A special train wet . down to the Irou Mouu tain ri'ilroad la-t roc'it snd learned that the rebe'a fjre.i I e oto r.t.ti partially destroyed the town Two Hfttll ei.tered lianvi e. on the North Mis- ! sonn rnilroad. rn PtVftRtBBrr. i:i1 were identified as bfttonging to Anderson's gternl! is, aud wert , immediately hung. Tbe train which wet.: up that rwu. t day was lunieii backtiom Martiii-l- r in eonseipjence of a baud of guerrillas lying in wail for it at the station abovt Sece-sionists nlong this road are said to be selling their property aud taking to tbe brush, fearing the outrages of Anderson's gang will be revenged on them lyoyal men are receiving arms from tbe gor eroment and organising for proievtion. t.rett eicitemeot is rep r ted along the Hanni b.tl and Si Joseph railroad. Sv- jts trooi I ronton report t le.rgo force ad vst.cing ttwnrd that p ,ce ftoti :e South. It is- not known whether ihey are' relel or Cnion r: .". -, but t; is thought t. be General Mower's army i e i ttr t .uivieeel. io Kurt S uit- . Arkansas, -a riie tttatftft there are on hait rations The igt : exbiristel, a:.d nearly all ibe cav.'.ry $ M t rom Cairo i a co. Octoir 1 The Memph.i papcit of ihe 30tb contain nothing important Trviüg prsn 1- almost depöoulated, tn-l of the - : ers fetting be n tr iriaferre! ti ciril 1 iuriedatlioft. Aiuiir .l 0 1. Porter bs b n 'raiilfert el from tbe MHaftnttppi juidron G is fiot kr.owrt t en Deii at ivir wtli ht. ttt !.- lias t to New OektagM A'itatrat Cbai - G-ivr is spoker. tl is bis sueCtSSXit I WO km irei searaer; went below to day lor different aakbansi it tbe Mississippi sq . i ron 1 he steamer Hillmaii was fire! unon at Beud No 14. on ThuteJte. rr'-eivirig 40 or 5 thnftl Nobsjdy hurt Forrest sent .1 tl 4 ( truce into tbe camp of 1 e Ith M - trri ravalTe. at Rtrnanoo, on ine ;in, staiiug 14: lit had a number jl sick ft OR wtuttini pr-.ssjeftts on the way fi-m D.r, ' B''.rTeor egchange r Ire Daraoir October 1 lue -ttensivt iioor, aash atiJb'ind factory of M-'teh use. Mitchell k v aaa burtttd latA nMUt. Loea $50.U0U 1;. vureü for t small amount

rroau Uatbingion. Washi.m.to.v, October 1 Tht following are tba dispatches received from General Sheridan, detailing bis successful operations since the laat report, and art just received: HatRISOXBl BO. Va . f Septem Oer 29, 7 30 P. M To Lieui (ieneral Grant, C.ty Point: In my last dispatch 1 informed you Ibat 1 pressed Larly so h sely through Nee Matket, at the same lime sending cavalry around bis flanks, that he gave up the valley and took to tbe mountains, pasting through Brown's Gap I kept up the pursuit to Port Royal, destroying

seventy five wagons and four caisona I tent Torbet, who overtook me at Harrisonburg, to Suuutou, with Wilson's divtsiou of cav alrj and one brigade of Merrill s Torbet entered Staunton on the 2ib a:k1 destroyed a large quantity of rebel government property harnesa, saddles, small arms bardbread, Sour, repair shops, &c He then proceeped to Waynesboro, destroying the iron bridge over ibe south brauch of tbe Shenandoah, seren miles of tbe track, tbe depot buildings, a 'government tannery, and a large amount of leather, fj jur, stores, 4c At that place he found the tunnel defeu led by infantry, and retired via Mtauutou. It is my impression that most oi tbe "troop which Early bad left paased through the mountains to Chariottsville; that Kershaw's division came to his assistance, and, I think, passed along the base of the mountains to Waynesboro. I am getting from 25 to 40 prisouers daily, who come from the mountain on each side and deliver themselves up. From tbe most reliable accounts, Early's army was completely broken up, and is greatlv dia pirited. Kershaw had not reached Richmond, but was somewhere in the vicinity of Gordousville, when he received orders to rejoin Earlv 1 he destruction of the grain and forage iu the the vicinity of Staunton wiil be a terrible blow to them All of it was reuined for the use ot Early's army. All in tht loeei part of the valley was shipped to Richmond for tbe use of Lee's srmy. The country from here to Staunton was abunautly supplied" with forage, gtain, kc Sigi.ed P. H Sheridan, Major General. HABaiSON Hl Est , I A . September tt, 7 J M To Lieut General Grant: I sec ii going the rounds of ihe papers lhat the 19th corps was late iu coming to the battle of Winchester. I was entireiv unconscious of this until I saw ' it in the papers. The statement waa made y R T Shelby. I I Wish to say that it was incorrect, and thit ! this correspondent was arre-ted by my orders ou j a previous occusiou for writing untruthful ac counts. 'Signed) P U. Shkrioa. Major General ft'rnni .en. Grant rmr. Hk a Dor art 1. ks Akmt Potomac.' Septemner -!'. P. M. 1 Reports from Geu. Butler's Department say . tli tt the 1 0th aud Ibtli corps rROSngaj ihe Jismes ' river at Deep Bottom, and udvntn ed aga.iu8t the enemy's works at Chapin's farm, taking the first line ot rifle-pits without resistance. At 10 o'clock the enemy's strong positional Cha;. in's BiutlV wa carr'e 1 by assault and three hundred prisoners taken, with sVeen pieces of artillery, tl iga, stt A division of the 1Mb corps is alated to have suffered considerable fott, but to hat extent is tiot known. Our troops hold the position, which is abort seven miles from Richmond. Heavy firing aas in ard late this atieruoou ou the extreme Ielt. It is believed to be Gregg's cav ilry engaging the enemy. They went on a reconnoisjanct in the direction of the Southtde Railroad, but the re-uit tl their trip has not been ascertained The rebels have hee;i back und forth to day iu every direction; at one time ui irt hiug off toward our left and again reluming to Petersburg as it .:oing to Richmond, and reappearing ft! some other po'Tit and finally going out of ight altogether Some deserters came in to day , who say that tbe dceat of Karlv in tbe valley h id cuused j;reat depression throughout the rebel ranks and th .i-atids were ready laj leive on the first oppr tftUltf, having lost ail faith in their first eucce-s. A dispatch dated hendquarters Aimy of tbe Potomac. Sept 30. stys: Brisk firing was kept np along ihe center of the line all lilt night, hctaetn the pickets, but this morning tbe ulmot quiet prevails Re-Kir; thAt the rebels are evacuA'ing Peict burg are .tgsiu iu circulation here v roiN ( hultansogu. CiATTaVOOCA. Septemuc 3Ü M j White, ol ibe t7tb Pennsylvania, aod aaeanber of the PonosvlvBiiia Senate, captured fourteen months since, arrived here 10 day, having beeti cichanged in tbe gftfttttl arrtneement between Hood and Slierroin, fttn without the kroaledge of Lfet Richmond authorities, who have heretofore teitiscrf to exchange liim on any terms Bng. Gcuci il Wagner has taken command of the 3d division, 20th corp. ftswet Brig. General Newion was ordered It Kev Wet From tbe latest iutelligeuce, the main toad between Kfttbvillt aftd Atlanta ha not been I I mot in ( it. ugo Chicago, October 1. A mob thi atterr.oou attacked the Banking House of the Western Ma rine and rire Insurance Company. The windows were broken and one of the ofli , cer assaulted. Tbe cause of the demonstration wan the Bank yesterday received a deposit of $7,000 or fr'.OOO of the fund for the relief of the drafted men of the Qih ward, aud failed to open their doors this morning. The mob was quieted on receiving s.surances thtt the money would be returned on Monday next 1 rum Xrw A orU Niw Vubk, CKtuber 1. The steatner (seorge 1 Cromwell, from e Utleatji on the Usth, ar rived to-day. Nothing new has been received bv her Tbe ateamer Virginia, from Lt'vernool. arrived last night, bringing 211 bales ftf cotton, uiortly Eat India production. ( oiton Picked ( p Washington, October I Lieutenant Gill, commanding the gm boat Sood!a. reports to the Navy Department that 011 the 9th nit , in th Sail ( t Mexico, he picked up 83 bales of e tl and th it the gunhoAt Aroostook a!o p;-k 1 bales ACENCY. W. CALLENDRR. W. MATT. BROWN W. 1I4TT. BROW A TO., HEAL ESTATE BROKERß, AND GENERAL BUSINESS AGENTS tl ttl HU I ll.l t I . NASHVILLE, TEXSTlSr., n.AVR lway on Lartl a great rarlety ef City, Suburban and Country Preserty for aala ttriet aturnüwa paid ta erry deM.np-.is:. of bun rei's-inag tbe sei-nces of an ageat permlsaioc we refer u las. 5oble, Adjata: : ii-nr-al. "tot : OaLRT H Terrell. Col. W H k-later aad D McCtnra.g M. t I. A keai F. state Dealers Mesara. McKeroan A P .re, .A s . h. Meurer A Striblen. Todd A Mcera.laaac .. Joftttsea and McKcroaa A Ui.l tptl3-i3m t 'VN rs to eil onr po- - '.t of MeClslmn aad Pea- t akaa nr Wj. nee aSBB rinn. tletoa Price ft! i per d. v mSL Mam 11 by 14 tncL. .. a.aa Grant. Sherman, ftc- . ClelLaa and Juhnawn. Large ftaVTrass Dona Id sob A E.m, Lluographers, a, Oeort j ret Clsetanstl sspo giw

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