Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4371, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1864 — Page 3
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FL 1 DA T M O Ft NINO i-CluHM tj CITY ITEMS. j e ua ran Oi.t Uli trtk tree' nos -tree i 'Capital eNMtOO vmmnlntrt id eieret month ÄOneipM 30-lm trW 1 he hob tailed m. ill shortly snort from end to end alone n sah inrtw street, from pre-eM ii : r - .Yhlneb Lou nr. Ttmnui-t' e ; w brine carried on in tblt city to an unu-ual exrrni VoLl .vttkB W ti t. Highest bounty paid it rooB No ". over V net, half qnare of Palmer Hos.se. lit low:. 2e01 '1 he Slate Aud.'n M .t ., mmatee .I id aeMion. but . . the itidipowition of a derieal faaotwmaitr. oaw mnc'.i hat been per for meal tbfo week ty Doai'l tail u iuaare to aHUt ui reliable company S Mlm tflTClotk gaiaara fm 9 M rej laawrj aole do atlW 25, at R. F. Ma"-. OfeeiO i-. fJfTbrr- Bjra now ri1 ed men at Camp l arnngion and mote arrifteg daily HT'ol Reuben Willi- of the IS lndi ana, i detailed, we uudemuud, aa one ff the Military Roard now trying Stte pti-uuet-s : t-trea-'on in thi ity iNiaairPi I hta romnwny ia reliable withoni a doubt Wj A. Wmrpu, 10 Im Arent for thta (vir f fpWe were hapi-v ttt ml Muh Parka, of the d?'iiiguishe1 Col Reuben Wi! ham- tafl rhw itter the roinmanilet of f gallant I2tb Indiana, in the citt vr-'er 1 on a ahort furlough. ?F"1 wo himdred more OoeeenaMl lahoeeea to work on Kentucky, Tntieiee and Georgia j railtoa.le, haee pawel through the cut .lurli tf laat clav f-r two EtT" I i" mkod thai the..n.r all e t r h Indianaoolia that dralt etclusirely in wnmen'. girls' and children -bo ifl on Olrehj reet. iL P. .Way, proprietor It ought tn he patronized. L utz. South W aehin'Un -ii?-i , ..n-t of the Palmer Houae, can furnish any l.utv r gentleman with the moat fashionable gaj durable d.'.e-. or hoot, at the lowest price M tiu.xii' N"Th t There will h ICC I ill tine of Marion Lodge, No ;i."i, tkbt Kti dav evening, at 7 o'clock, for work Kun ih Kiüo, Secretart Many of the ;tieet and a!le- of this m-tropr-liA are in a wretched condition Where i the public functionary, whoe ..-nc ;il dntv if ito look afti them'.' a fST Lot-, ol atout. heavy -ervi eahle niiitei hce-i. for sriri- of all age and ie-i, at R I M xy's. Circle -tin t t-STThe greatci-t Itahati anarg imnpa thai ever v'iAited lndianapoli. appeari- to night at Mh aonic Hall. Of course our cultivated, and ic lined, and muui- lovine community will crowd everv aeat fl'he grrat Bandtnann appaare again at tha M n .hi tonight, lot n l.enefil. we believe Set him aome atut of a t. -timomul of the appre ciation ol our citieti-i of hi- grind abilitie-i Thua far. Iii- engagement h i-, been pre -mineiifly auccanrfnl, the houe being nigwtli tinndad - 3PSinni-ippi maarta one tha bam hie in ill ranee cumpanie-i now doing bu-dnej-a in lhicitr and State :n Im HP"We wer aa we are credibly informad, miataken. on the infotmation of other- tl'f the tutt in thi-A region waa plentiful thi tall . There ia hardly a single acotn, beechnut . pa a paw, lit- j aeluut or walnut, and the verv butternut-' lie around scattering. f,fThe Milifir i'nriimiei'ii, tor tbe tri ii t ' in-oners . hargeil with - - . v agai)at the. t i. .vernment . convenes to-day in the 1" S Court Room in he l'-.-t i tli. e. building, rornei ..f Ohio and North Pennsylvania strerl. at II o'clock A. M QJT" Mi -'- -hoe- ft'-ni M vc-.ir-c i -upei fine, and all the intermediate r i im -ale l.v I f Mr. Oirtda rtrM -a i4ST"We call the atteution t oui leader? mio our friends gener illy throughon the State, v.- I Indianapolis, to the 'xt-n-ire atock of whole a'e grocene offered to the jjiio!ii- bj M0--1-wrer 4 Starrer' No. '. Soajh Mat nl - ieet UPLueiou zraje-i. arjlendtd ipple?, long Nechannoc potatoes, at 75 cents p-r bushel, and ' other elegant fruits are batfrg afforxlad 1 our et! iaena out of wagons Thai probabiflftwa are that we shall not starve this winln Jf-All oui pork packing e.sub'.i-liiuei.t- an preparing actively for the coming season n hu-i ness. We opine, fiom pr -pe tive dati furnished us. that in the hog time next adndar, we shall find outsehe heretofore unpicri'dctittsi We understand that the owneis ol red estate on Virginia Avenue li ne pud a bonus t. the municipal railway oiporation to run their track Irom Washington -inet m the corporation line on that thoroughfare, and that the thing will tic .lone -- mUff The pre'.tie-t leaihei HilmoraU ol the: .i-oti. for M;--e- aid cfuldren. sin li i- i 1 make tout children's teet look Mat, whether they are naturallv SO i not. f tn be bought .t the onlr ladies-' she -re in this citv R V Mat. Citeie s-reet ' 'The Presidential election is fixed by law to take place on the Tuesday following tbe tit -f kjondav M November, und BaH Iba t.r-t 1 i.'-ilay. as manv -uppoie Thi- yeai the firsr Monday not coming C : 1 1 the 7th. the elec'ion tike- j l.tee .-n th sei . hi I ... -.: i . which is the -th 19 H: Wm K Niblai k. 'b-u oeratic mem her ol CtiKreA eie-i. lioin ibe First District, was in the city ye-ttrday Nuia tii-tandu g a. fraud.-, Mr Niblaek has teen returned a ma ioritr of over SjOtO, A fair ballot box would have giren him thir:v hve humlreil s- four thou I sand UJf" A omen's he iv v sbaars : swnaM - nod treets.at fl i 1 "..". i'-' and . per pair at K. t . 31 w -, Circle street. .t the Indiana State Mueum. Madame Mary A Knghah. r-roorietre- I tie iiiimiwle.. intereating things to be eeu ue : '.- :.g, mora! and instructive We understand that many nor el attractions are hnrtlv tu be added to the Mit scum, whicti will render it itnurtsssed v an similar institution in this country - 1 . 1 .;';. . ... !.., , .. .., i k I intoncai'iig nereracrs iu "min", irsnc i our dehberste opinion, ground I up-n n-stsoual J eiperience and i Mmittsl assfswvatsoai ol hum ia life, ough' fo t.e fiingent! r.bevet t the i anasanidiebed 1 1 of iexor uf cakafea bomsns, -eii It im nsstyij, let the rbwtalioa ol the n ahv fall where it belongHvarra- Mauan vi. Ii 1 terai v ai d atti-t tneril. this publication is lar beyond any ot it- ' competitors in this countri We ate uulebteil to Mes-ar-. iiowen. Slaw at I A to. If a s sTaat Wa-' .'on tree. for the Novem'.er M.tmlies of J this work Call and get it A N- Floib. Frit" m- Ci mi--.on Hot Oi,r young oih! enterpri-tug ?neud. teorge f D row we see, h ofensai a 6our, feed d ' . i CI..., , . ..mmissioii nouaa. an-i e are nnmuen ndo a good business H - a e .- in one .dthe new buildings on Penil sure', .. tl eieai-.t ÜM Pa'mer HtHtsak Me inter.ds to keep a gocl -.r plr on hand ol tamily tJ '.r irni'i md all k I e? feed fur huraaa and cstt!e Oive bei rail
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L.t fairy, lUae-srea Carre-, tne ' mar Warn asd borne, nfT I eee tbe, I'r kt ndftn o roe .n regmland " I aWt M f :Mif Tre- flvwtag 1 i .. thy Ba-rg la waYe of gada. kict mrI curluig. till i m twUitof boaa.1 nit Eager, a ofoM. r.ut . weküg At ike break, u ui lie sadden amaaBaeUar w tu ;af . . a fach That no Tnat ao aagl Hearan'a evangel gWea ih-- hen- on BOi-"!' - V eirnai J y kuaerua! hf.u ueat t Ibe b.'i.l hvf, Kle faarjr. Bl : . ye Carrie. o ), '. " : gn- '! i Froaa the Clocir.uati BaquirrIhr Mpieaa tlrirngrr. iflaAaal 4arav r'.ipr. 'apn w bo mid i a a.a, PMaonhiscl " ,ia ut ..jfli r.it to th Tii- hasten tralelt Fearing l Ii aba M bi l latThe Mffwengrr. M lio run- or lull- ilii fri-ii ftii(jT . Cut U Ujr tka cl-rk. whenr he lingert. kiewiag- an be i cha bw ff h' i- let he ia iaaat.M ha mount- ;li. w)(.ii u'er the iait ... . . . J aaav Ijrmi JTIir 'Miiq in in1 a-.. Inf r tVi. ..'IT tj.r tKnmM tttul iiilfs nt Wii i . i f ' ' V t ! trmar.l tli train th wagon holt 11.. M--rtifT. Wna juruji- iiit the fr'.t;iit var Iaiii, Without a -t.r. a ithoat a larri, ii.l h'" t -tour away 1..- Tratght, W In r friin-nKii rur-e him ami her:1 1 1 - M- aiagjir Wk, a tli- tram each -ration iK-ar-. lBimer-'l in buiu.r h-ad atnl rmi. i '-t-'iT bi- run Iii trfniblinx .f li mo packag.i should take by ' The M - leg Who iiikljr ign- tbe Agent' book. VtitliOUt hcatwWIUtf thought wr luok i poa frfight that' ru-ielv tliruat li . I'.ut kn-..viin: bim, no arent- tnit jn The M. -.'trj.-r. V fiu, lit-n the train .loth vive a aMeb. ä iid buatlea all into a ditch, I- iure to get the har!.--t knot . Hut fall beneath the heaviest bo. The Merenver . ttb". alien l a- an! -ervire wnatad, VVitboii! e'er bavuij- of.-- .weet - ta-tr.J. I lire- t la-t tr -ni b-.tlieration. In n t i s .t.'.-nt .it ome statian Tbe Meaaeaawr. I l M l N TI, O. , I K'l . lj.leb. A Kiarvr rog I'm. is. It is ,i bleaamg to t he siiflering to know that we hue .in effect uu! cure for this trulv troublesome di-ese. Mr. .1. P. H i ude. oi lb-l japond tlrealt flitiajajajnti, (Jino, t ike- gteat pleasuie in iiifoiniing all who are Huffeiing aith ril"s that he u-ed a -mall ijuaiitilr ol I strMclanda Pile Kataedy, m l it eft'ected a per muiieiit j'ure . Thw seem- to he the caae witn all wtio make use ol this splendid prepaiation It i- m anutectuied at No li Last Fourth s'reet. Qajeiftnatl, Ohio. aitdaoMba alldruggist ni.ii? If JfTWe nndei -tain! rlnr maitWgnT rJtler, of ÜM Metropolitan, his iMielatigablv endeavoreil f secure, on lemuner itive teims. rhe preeminent tiagedian. Prof. Untat -'h, lo appear at atated tune- dining a week hutnight on his hoard Weaiesotiv to l nstratOwal to remark that aanagei Rifcy's ihp omai In ieen waatoti. I'm; Murd.o l. da)eanrea Ins intention not to ap paaj ;is (jirnhlet Prince of 1 n'edo, near Dun kirk's Island, ii' Sapdwakv lav, until the great retiellion i- boied .nit ith . mn-'iiihcenr auger of the vety intootl et and gauai exctneiatiof kind. y rafted men by thahnndrOds ate daily ar r.titi. (iener.illy llifv j-h mo-i ujieiior look in cTtfacen. N'otwif h-taOftin what partiaaa pa per- siil pieviuu- to the ele -tiuii, theie has not been the slighte-t dipo-itioii evinced on the part of any one of tht-iu to ic.-isi the ine.oi ible edict which tears them from tbeii wives, their childreu. their motheis, their fathers, their -isters and their brother-, their haj py homes uul their den eat fiien IH- Mi-s m.k itn HoisttLeM Twelve new cot lagen, nl aliieh immediate possession ean he had. aie advertises! for sah' it public auction, OD Mon day, October 31 bv Wiley A; Maifin 1 his fact v ' rise rnjoicipg m: mm nl ."ir house lesa ti iet.d AMUSEMENTS. KTRIIPOLIT.W tlilTK. i"'ir nrr IV fhiti 'hm nmi gVnaeaarr Strrrtn tlnimcer Nr. t . Iff. Nile) . Friday Evening, October 21. 1864. K-MH-llt ami La i pp. aramv hut oi.e of Mr. lit Mil. :. BM) ma. dt THKLAST OF THE POMPADOURS. taasaa ... toaii-Moa. tr-- i'in-V aaa Parawaita, Sa i -it-; Cnat.- h-'M--. tr -i p. r-'.ti-.Bfi Orchestra rseaks ." cr t.; Hallert gad Family Ciitlt, tS eeflts; CbiMren in arm- II re-ervef -eat- T V lior ..iwn at : . ,-l... k. t"rf,.r,iice i mrr..-.ioe- at a qaartsr ta w s'clack precisely, MASONIC HALL. Third rngageuieii'. tad SSO-B, Weduesday and Thursday Evenings, Oelaner itii und 20fh. j. w. McAllisters PHYSCOMANTHEÜM mm mwiw In vv Ii ich i ..ti Ken ii I i I ii I und ii I it a b I Prearnta are iirn ;ivn . ihni--i. n 'J.'i oent. Ke-r.el frwtit -ei Bf cents. Ia...r- ..pri at '. o'clock f cnin-iK-e a' s. f ;T ; ' .. .'na: - - e mau l - SSI le lit MASONIC HALL i I I i 1 1 ) 1 1 1 t Illll II I I I . I ' P I I . 1 1 ' ' ' M I l I M -S.l I U.lt VRI1SI - ItaTTan irtto - at MMr NJHtTtSb LOblsTI, ttv CSl. rate.1 ia MM! NMA' TKSTA. the emiuent Cosdrshc.. übtSOR sti- l tBI.tbt fmsavaii T-asr BsBamts -.iN.o. TatwfA .eta .. ii- leie.r Oi lira StiNMR aMODN), th. reuooned Rantvme. Ma-W i lire. t.e C.-i .tiwtur. Mr. . rvbr-.. Blftsl flll 1 r IB Nii-M r On I rid. i I i nlng, Orlke il, whei. rt I' Kr perf.iraie4. in taM c..iiiiue, wa ," 1 Bettm Caisl rste4 Oners M NORMA, f le U.ii. i t f .4 9 '4P Hi T.iJni i caat; te-ereii m-ih I Ib- -ale of rf-ervawl -.-at will cuanuau, asj W4i, aa. at tl A K . a' M H t 'i ia: Jl f . aie at, tw.r . a- " -. . - -r muieo. S a . ' !'.;
Rrnn ; t 1 1 - The "tau preaiarUflilarfriir Prof !. Allister, pertbttaed afiain last night, and if Urb a 'bine ft err unaa-hle. he outdid an? pretl
oa effort to please nd g ratify hi audience. Thi was hi, sixteenth exhibition in Indianapolis thi- saoo.bot tili no diminution i perceptible m i'f r.igbtiy Attendance of the elite and fashion of the city to witne- thia miraculc.u gen tit man - rtormance In fa . he hat. i alway I literally crowded in et et orner The Prof--oropenahi f'hvacoman: i eum ßiiu on Satur day night with new wonder- n I u i ' .n, tor a fear more r.isht onlv Telegraphic Dispatches aaroat I. rai iti t ; ar nit i rit aartan MIDNIGH1 I i :i'OKT LATEST WAR NEWS FROM IHK attJÜNMAI. BATTLE OF CEDAR CREEK. SHERIDAN UaiN UT0KI0IS. Defeat of Longstreet and Capture of 43 Guns. I In Vri'iiionl Kuril i Cmpt ill vil AFFAIRS IN MISSOURI. Ac, är.. Ar.. A I rom . w wrk . Nr t. Vouk. Octi.her .'. The Hct ild'- Wa-i, n iiigton pe-ial sTlkf gMriUlaa Ol Mht 'l KawXg kti hei'oliiih!: bold in their depiedation-. aJM guaided by -ei-e-aion residents in the connti v, who embt.u ? eei v oppojtunitt to act the part of spies and infomt era, tieoiuentlr raid -.one diatauea witbifl tiie rjiten linai On ITaalnnaday aaoruing party ol lo f Moa hv's men appioached the house ol Mi Uecd, 1 huiidtis v uds from Kalis Chutch Hoaoital, kbd .-eve'i indes Irom WTaahtngfoo, and anrronnded Mr KeisJ :md tw. onl ol five ot his negroes, who sere helping him to gnard mopntlt Out I of the negroes w.n -hot de id I he gang then rained Mr. heed and a DOgM ten miles, where they ImI Mr. Reed and ayere ly wotmOcil the negro. They tlien decamra?d and the -rwi . i managed tt return. Alter the muiderei- left he guided a pi.it t j ol sohhet to the .spot wheie hi- in tstci wa- killed and secuted the body. These outrages so neat Washiiiioii ara beginning to be regarded as serious The Oai ha the following in it- Wa-hiagton special: There is gret rein .mg here to day oret Sher idan'- vietoay. The details coming 111 aie better even than of tieial reports alieadv given. T'tie men hauls who weie arreste-i in this cilv on Monday, on the Karge of contrabanding, weie bioughl to liiil to d it before a Military Commi-sioii l'he evi lenei- ggainsl s one oi ttiee men iv ei whelming Ii I abown they for nlih eab goods io blockade 1 um. eis with full knowledge ol ihen crime, The 'tial still going .u Broadway is gin oecked in am one I color in celebration id Sbeiid m's I mftgnia lenl . ; ior . The riitlaileiohia In.piiier ol this marking In- llrwefhlrrtWiiig, 'fired t'inrt-innoga. O, inbei P': Cipi. Mai-h ol the I h 1'. regulars, ii- j.in arrircal from rrfiianow, which plaee he left v..1erd.1T. I He ici'orls lh it Col M in" v 's hi igmie had me J the enemr in foive. iiti aliei severe lijin .mi troopk cforggaj and Mated tbt rebels, ejtptttriiig 1 lien. V. ung and a large uutnbei of oriaOneri On the Pith the -imc c iv 1I1 v ch.irgel h'od mf TJ Mf i eoinmtiil il Ronjie, and killed and can tniisi a uuiltbei. UtklliU al! his Mliilieav, and peattering the remainder. On the iTrh our MfVatice came upon fJooeTa reai cnard ami whitmed it and drove it oui of Snake Gap . 1 Vreterda Orti nerman started in pur-nit ol j the twbeai who wi-ie retreating aonthward via Wlooaatowa rallet A tiecia! to the Herald, dated Butler 'a head 11 teia. loth. anjO: I The rebel M i-oin r-worku. . on ihe canal have eiif a uauei to t ouimi inner tlulU -loutiv ask ma the interference of (hair aoveragnewUo T0i then ;ire No tenlv hi- vet been teevi1 hv them . l'he effective force ol cavalrv a tfaebt tlii army ia 10 be increased Ti e neratd'i ."th sajean apaasaJ 1ih the t'ohuw iug : The uie pyersiiing in our lion' for several days :'-r -till cowtione exi-t l-e'wcen the 1 he must liiendlv relation pJckata I he Herald's special with Shei idan, un.lei d ite ul the 14th. say-: The position taken upon our rigid i- unquctiunabl) of gieat iiaTportancc It i- lieee tba ieb els must attempt to turn our line it 'hey nrot to engage in offensive BOf easeota. This correspoudeat. in clo-ing hi- lettei . -avi tifihr is dnalf egpactad I he Richmond Examine! of the 'J.th lnu the folloa ing " a ua c giou sHinoriM i or snytng mat ar raiiceinenta Iivtc been mule do tlaa inuneiliate cxrhange Of I PB Yankee nriaonet - ftl Sivan n.ih Georgia I tie Alabama Senate has ta-sed a bill putting aii abih bodied, ee..i, ,-,,. Suie bctveon 1? ... ...... u- - i i ....i .. . .. . .i and Nil rears in the miliria The K t miner i ecuniiiiei.it.- iii stwfpase ol su,ppie ..I all ihttucoiiise between pickets on aecouiil tie seit inThe Dispatch ays Orant is waning fur the ompietion ol tbe Hutch Oap t. guai to leceive the co opetatioiiof the nary, and ad U tnat nVinbla attack may le ea;e:ie-i The Commercial, In its uioner ait le .n -j There are indications that ansae important 1 modification- of the fin vocial policy of the Cor etnmeut will he piujHniadat the next Cun'ie--The whole machinery of fin i-e has wo:keti with so much Irisajufarity, aod is prodncinp - . -It ( emburras-iiug tiuctuaiionain the com met ce oi the country, that Cmgre-- will be es ei i tu retract -ome of its past ernvr The National hanks .-ms not saii-he-i with the coriddionabvwhi. h Coftgres ha- regulated their act ion At their BbTBlinr hciil yeslet-l y a' the A-Hou-e, they organixed a permanenf Bsnociassoti fga protecfing theii interest. Among other thii - against ahic'n ihey ask to be shieldeil i the tax law. which they maintain opei ite- oKuessivcly upon their inreresiI I a m .vernents ul tbe Banks i bj due. po-it oii to the view of the Secretary of the Treasury . and Comptroller McCullnugh is undei -W'ihI to have aarongrf den mm-cd an pmtectire i omhiuatiuu e ii.if ,nt m ii at ioi i I rum weil inhumed ouii . . it W fdiiugton thai Baeretnej Kc-sende; eoiitemp'ate ns ommenditig to Congtes (he 1 1 0ption d N law authoriing ihv m iti'Mit of Cusmm dutie in reeiibu -. In motive Ireio br rutting doarn the price ul gol I tore hue ihr eipwbilitures of ihe nvet ninci. l'he stoi w mar bet continue- dull i ml weak . Bttd strongly lavor käten At the Second Board it w i- hhtti betiei. ,'houl in urn animaiMin i That fight be.ween the boü bbd iear -..i ..; Krie sioik ronnnue. -haij. liie gnhl roorti an em ded am nhuor- Am on. iheni wa that ti- f ii-L. movement on Kiebsswsd In- wn te A I, I had gainei a Micceaa. rhe market show v luti pecul-uve bn ng leo Id opened at f'il'4 and steadily de clinrd. till atpoii the rrewe oi Sheridan'- in tyvry, .t touched ri clneed at $ 0e. I he Herald'- Nea Or'.ean- te-.ni contain a .etter Irom Allen of Linn- in m tlie retel secretary of war ItsavThe lime ha come tu call n. oi et vice every able bodii I uegTu as -old i era i bia alio dd ba t maaed at I ssoul f ties II able to hear
The? M bau of our rith leted rarka OeT i't ry flieh tie flag taken Irom I tnnc Onre thirteen bat I-ink in the Red nt er es mpaiii A large rebel mail, taken at tin um 'inn -how great ilcsrsindet" mon;j he rr-hel in M: , 7 liree - - of lias '-' 1 I.ouumn ' avairy e Ue u tat- ! 4 iinaeai tjae et rice bV order of fliat! ( a afeiiwiaf: to appear betote the examine boarl nrerwraforv t. airn M 'o dui f j tien. Hutlh'i't h re .ueri-il ;mcientlv to ie ; ome duty Mi ier f hi- '--oHri n ordri t'r-njrtnt to , mtrwiMi.ii! from 'he Wat Detuttmctit. extend ing th turlotigh. ol II di t.h-. -..'.her- hum 'no-pit !. in the Ic; t mei.t i 'he Ka-t. until the li'h of November A letter from a irion-i at Macon, a. V r ire ;uite 4tii;i;i- . " "he etilv ic-ump on of txrtoaiffaa) It ie it euer a lit Ouriaeainixi ti.u (he aotnoiMiea at Uichmon I h v- m n uop-j-itioii'- lor ex chine that nn.-' niet the aprwohition o our The I no -. Ah,i.gi.ii ..wiiii I "a tar I lrM- i I'- ii men' ye.terd?iT mornins; etil oft fl,.ifN).iNtll tinud-. 'he new Unit, and will i untiniif to im i ih ihem tu -uh -rihet itn gagaliatola on rocoipt ul ceaHtncatoi. The Kicbtnoud Kxanioei d the l?th ti n p,' to the teduction of clgr&a in the Ruh mond Po-toffice, hecauae uf their dutiee in front, the lcl. vary rierartmenl aill be open from 10 A M. until l i U nA aftpp 4 to H p. M ball three d c l ' I ire noar allowed in the ofncp ear a . - a.. .-a aaa mm I tie ntii t .iitc.jet.i'c lonsfre. h!e nt Rtchfif n f n Monday the 7h day of t ember - N A 'i, -piich ti.im Mont; ner aiaie the Unna ar r aj T ar -aj w a a ge -r-aj aami a dian authoiitic hare fin niched i'veri ;-itait'-e !- taenia tiie cnpUue oi the t aiding ptrAj lliatl r.t. ,. .i St. AUmiiuUaeiakl nmiriiii W U l)f r IKTMKM . W A.-m NUroN. October J0. -;i To Major (euer ii lit : The following i- Oawawal S)ieridanA official ic; .ay Cedb ÜnkMt, V , Oot. 9 1" P. M. To Lieut. Oen. t.iaut. City Point: I luve tbe honor to retOi t that my at my at Cedar Creek v - it'aikisi this 11101 ir.ui: lel.iv lay light. M hü aTM turned auu driven in 0111 fnnlon; in lact. most of thf line wa- irifM h confuabili . with the loan of twenty pie.i-- ol ar fillet t I ha-'eoc-i Irom Wincb eater, a here I w on hit return from U i-hinirtoti, and lound iheaiun JX- . . between Middletown and Naw-n. harlngbeen liien back iIniiii Ibui miles I hen took the artau in hand and tpiickly Utii ted theeoip. and on med a CO m pad line ul bat lie ijuiie) in time t i lejuilse an attack of Iba cue iuy, which wag done hau l.-omeiy at abuul 1 P. M At .'! I M . alter some ekargea of the car airy, from the right to the right lank, I attacked with great rbroe, &iving and routing the enemr, capturing according to the last account, 43 pieces ol artillnri and . et y inaiiy piisoiieiI du im! k..ow vet the number of caaualties or los. es of the enemy Wagon lralng aanbnlnna)ag and cniaaeng in large numbers ire in out pos.-es.sjoB . The enemy glgc bunted some ot his Icaina Oeneral Hansom i- a prisoner in our hands, lert uid peihap- tnoitallv woundel I have to legic the loss of Gen Bidwell kill el. and iterierals Wrigirii Grorea m-l l.i.-ketts notraded Wriaht is slightly wounded The atlau - lot a lime .uoked badly, bin by the gallantly l out biave offh ei- and men, disaster tia.- been convened into a splendid victory I Mi k tie-- a. tin iotcrtaned t thul fin reier reanlta I now occupy Sti -I -burg Aa aoou - obtained I will -end you fugtbei partienl if. f H 9b tat nan M ijm I bH eiai The hittle aa- fougkl on the -uie day. the 19th 0( the BWNtth, that witne--ed Sheridaii's ietut i in Sentemhei What ti.e nnaabaw were oppgaed 10 neiidan ate not yet reptarted to the l'epiriiuetit, bnl !he ! . 1 e .1 i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 e . vigor anu sucrvaw ot me wriacii strong i v iiniicate- that, heavy 1 einforceiuen - had lwn sen I lioin K Mino I with the ex;,cc(ition of fulfilling Lon gat rent bwoat to aawaao up S'neri : dm Long-iieer a n ktioan Ul he in tiie Valley, and . bad i-sunied omniand ot the airur. ' lent hopes 6f a;, overwhelming diaasiet to 'iie Union army wBte boastfully expected for several -In - ock by the Kiciiiuoii.l rebel auiie ren'- in i-twiligfon ati I Laltininie. E. U. SrvMo.N. Secietnv ot Wat I urlher from Vermonl. lh ki.im.ton. "i., Oi tolier Kighr of the ladder Who entered St Alhana and robbed the -.ink- ana mifheed the citizens, have been K1' and i-'ni.tHM) lecovered Ther were caught : Htanhridge uul r unhani. Canada Eaef Tba remaiaaler iave been seen, and prorisblr biil he at re-ted karr a. Si. Aikas, V i , October :il Later advices I iin 'he tin in-- who me tiursuing lbe raiders a "-9 connrm tiie new- t the capt are of nine ot the heeboorer-. and .O.0O! ol the -tolen bank bills Conaidei ddc exebameni still prevails, though apprehf u-U'ii l tuithei danger i rulirelv ic BtOi ed Capt. Mikersim, of the veteran reserve eotpa, i- -couiin. tiie iimder with cainvalajBKiiifl from the boapttah luOge A. i t-, oi tue .upreasa t-ourt. has ju.-t Sa aa a a a reiuiucd imui jiunue.ii, w iicie ne had a MllBTactory inteivicw with ihe Canadian antboritlan, and i- now in e paring the lisassnary papei- to bring inc capiureu rwiuer oeiora onr co'ic- umiet the SXtradltioSI treaty. . ' Maj u Austin has dispatched Ma J. S IW--tow tu St 'ohns, C V. , in onler, il jKissifde. to -ei ute the ure-t nl a pattv oi raiders who are kaptoschtni lhat piaee r' ..- i . . , r I a I . The bank of that place 1. we sufleied sarnrelj our. tbe ssa, Albans Hank announce that :hc ln.i the St. All.sii- Itmk aill redeem tlirii loll We learn tint in a kitmtsi la-t evening at Tai '.e-hurg, four of the taideis were captured . W iti. hunt, oiie ot tue bailins ol that municipal ity, fell BkOrtally wonudnd while gallantly en dearorioc to capture the raniei The authotities of the frontier towns ate ex eitin; thenisehe- tu the ntaaoBI to aiaorupli-h the arre-t ot the rascals. Six of tiie hoi BM I ik- u h the namsiala h ive been ie- iptured. a 1 1 L L i area. Si Auaxs, October id, I P M Capt Con gi e and the party have hist te.'ur tied, mil report that they cnugbl IBs leadat nl t'ne laidei- it BCanbridge, and recovered 4HK, hbll in aikhti u, to the f.ah.lrtHi re-vered ibis morning I lie Can id ii i horities are aftet the villain- an I thcie - good proepei'i of theii being cipturetf aooli The UwrerxWt lieiieral of Uaiiama ha? tele giaphcd üial he nill lespoud lo a requisition from tbe fjaited States üovernmen tor the aar leude; u! ttie lubbc;.- already arret bid, and lU)CO a- mat bereifter he ane.-ied. lie S' Alban- liank Inst f7.".bm, the Fiauk Ua CounlT Hank ,11191), and tr First Nalionil Hank f... 1,000. I nun Wt . will 1 ' .tier Jfl lhsttatches bom t.eu Si I ...i i 1 Kosecrans sav Price's main force i tili eaat ol Black waajci rner It i- rcgsnieii as tarorable Su the di-nmiiititi of "tt troops md iticre.ae-. he ehaiu-es n il. -ci an- lor gel I int: hiht out of the enemy Lata adf ice-I mm Humheiate tint no citi ten acre burned iu the btockhonte a that place a ta ei i- t.-iy repotted A aconl from Kandolph and t'lniltiui couDtiCS .ue-! to Macon yestenlar. having kbled 14 of Hill Anderson's gumiUaa, Crte sawa-ia nThe Reaasbfican'a .'epeisoi natch f.u. I Id enter ad a tieitn -etilemetit in Lifavette onutv on ftnodav night auti killed .ei mat -. htei their houae. snd om pel led me aomen to remsi'i in them until the root w.- iuuau p n'.i, isssni tha neu ahoweu lo j ei ; e t.ener il Ctitti a concenti ating a lie f.ree in Kansas fit a w ti h he wiü move agamai I'nce. Creoei ti I ane h mitnaud ol fit 'sen bun had tk
arm Bad pot fhem ioto -he Head at will make much 'h -.-Min-
lr lte of ... ih!e I.. - oat raeaaifif . to day, and to ill of hi deett ften iioaaxrrao- took the ft af( a n m avaa ui awa äarwaWai aa a a Pr.ce bas der tared amnestj to ho h hreji hii-hwMekia ajiatneTaie 'Hninjnitu. Kill Auder-:. join hiaa ia a tea data ifcaBltrei will tr gcomoteu to Brig enera - Ja ktuan b to awfe a uiriaion vwaw v ar Hoifiiw i a'-o ;o retort to Prie ruie ciOOfly ho the gnorrill. leadera in Ihta State arg ' omamaeioned oÄcera m the ret ular army of the Confederate Mcrice l.t. Co'l. dilate, l-'th IUiuoia eetorati enaalry, aho wa laptuicil at Gla w -nd pal oi, I-if-! the opr.jtou that the ietjcl eauno ügli mounted, and that our irfautt i- more 'natch fur tliom. He -n -AV- PViae h.-.- .0 "ÖH men I i out I ort reo Innro I .'liitu m Moxnor. Ot (oi.nr IU. Ma N v Yona Octtdtcr 'JO The iron did Diet ilea ha- arrived, '.'J !.ur- from New T.tk. I he atramai teni.f, i . . - ,iga .r H cat , 1m atrirejii i lie flag of i ru. - nt Uent. Col. I . Landing, airivcil te.ioerN.a Voi k , u charge !'. iui i. mi, 1 1. in Aigen " hia aftertHMn whh ..Vi im. i" it . l i . a ri r.daxi pt iaootra. The rot Inning ne amon ihr paroled ofh CCl - N A. Ciiii cr. Aai'tant Su:;;con; .1 I Hat :-'t. Aa-i-ta.i' uj;c.ti Idi'n Keutinrky .valry; A Clinic. A i-tiiTt urc -n Hth M.hi-an. U. Proni. Ai4etatal .Siiij:eii Pith Ohio: .1 I! I urroa- Cap' "'h Ohio; L. C Wi..niiuu, Ail .11 1 I II ..I II I i .1 : I II 30ib Kentuvkr; Lieut. W. H " Lieut 11. I) At well. Kth W Mngeon llth Mtonigiin: H. Urander. uaoon heel. brh Ohio; an i-i'iin-iii. i. ant. I.. Itlack . I I Ith t Ibio a r - l'he Uichmond Kxaminer of Iba ItWi i;ti mm; I .. !:.,ii.n- it i'.stl hundei h.ivc hecn Mepriied ol the neb vnu.is 110111 ouuaaa pariiae, 1 u a rc-enr 01. lei. and are now limiie. ' t - , rationtien. Lei olhciai lepott il MosebyVopaw i.oi.s 0.1 Ute Ü. 4 Us tailro id aayHe captured 10 locomotive ens, ö prison 1 eta, and Hi horses Among tlia? priauuerh are Itro tjvmas?er with 1S8,00U Tiie Uoiitgoiiicty Mail aajThe lebels have de-tioyel 1 1 miTea ol Iherail nai near llig Shanty. roiu Call ro. Caiiio, October 2V. The llagdMl Hsiune r.yei-. from Memphis, paaatgaj aith 'M" bale- of cotton lor Cincinnati. k..w - i.. - 1 ... I'UPIIIV..- II"- II..IIW 'All HVlllf 1 l.l . - . IUI'. , I and lk, ,41 oUacbnrged. aa the danger A be j lieved to be pa.-ncd It i- the opinion at headouaiiet- that the rebel ll.lC III. Illll III IUII Ol ... I 1U lll illl .I -. III. I' . then : tesenee u dewjred tn rover a mar. h int Kaatnckf .... r 1 1 ... - vi. v.; . ,1. .. There is no rebel force within tnc imle- f the cite. Tiie last heaid ol Chalmers he was south Hetuaudo. reClwating bin nd- the swamp ot Tallahatthee. Forre-f wi- 11 route ioi Meridian with force. WetriiciTe fire. ' DOBTOX, Oerober Jtt Ihe -r tbles at rfr Side Trotting I'..;!, in fright on, weie de-tioTe.i oy toe laat nigbt with 2 horses, iocludros: eoeae nf the best ti Utting tock ol the countsy 1 t. . . ' 1 . . .m . . urn Liiiimn ' -s ..r o . . lONioaiui f,iac.Hcm Young Sultan and kfarv Kimball, both owned by .f. K. Maynard. Hellen: Hartlord and mate, Lady LibhOeid, (he weil known neCBfl 1'iincc and a 5plendid BO hoi-e, Crev l.agle. Aibmy Mail . and a number ot other--"1 he- fir 4nit:iil i.iiiillv 1 111 1 vert low li.n.e ..... ., in the stable COWM be saved aakb amn I rirltl Hin Ihm i,i iKi. , C W , Ctaofcaw 39. -1 heConfcdera (ion Conlennce has stbtbbtd in reference 'o ihe iiiembeia ul tba Legislative Council to ihe new Confederacy, lhat they -hall be selected ftoin members of the Legi-la'ive Council- ot toe . ieteral Prormcea, ii.-tea.i oi aleefbm by tba pen 1 1 I Provision ia made lor the ( inhesion t t r aeatatives Imm the Pe-l Riiei conotrr The Conference i- encaged in the di-cu-wioti of I the appointment ol th- 1 epi e-eni at : r - .i IbC 1. wei Mouse. i rom nFaambj 1 union. W -ui.uro.v. October ','" Cenetal Doblado. j a distinguished Mexican Commander, arrived in town thi- morning, and in company with Senor lhiincto, Mexican Mit. i-iki . dineal with Lbe Sec rrtatj Bl lilllbl IB dai The Piesident ha- recognized .loseph Adal Iiiic !; Bansigei at con.-ul d the Sni.-s Conledern I tion al Cincinnati, for Ohio. Indiana and Ken tucky. Also. Henrv Hilders as V ice-Consul ol same goveinmertf . at Chicago, for Wisconsin. Iowa, Minnesota and Northern Illinois. a- ; rom l.nulaville ; Lc-i nviLi.i . Octobei 9D.-e-.Tbe Joiarnkt learns 'hat John C Rieckiiiridke telegraph- that Col., Chas S Hanson, wounded and tak- :i prisooar . in Burbridre's lite camnijn. i doin.' so well I thut Li- leeoviMT is bevond ilonbt On Tuesday morning a hand of gaarrillaa at - j f - - lacked and destroyed a train oi ten height OaN on the Nashville and Northwestern railroad, en loiite from Nashville ro .Tohn -on rille. The en gineer was killed Cen. Stnnemau hag been t d uige l and arrived at Atlanta I rom I'm ladclpliiH PHILbXvLratlA. October Official refu.-ns j irotn Clarion coiin'v give B Dasnocra I TT. u Bsajo r , uf !70. , All the bank.- oi (hh citv except tour held a i meetine ol their atock hohler ro dav andre a - - . - aolved to accept the act bi whi. h tbey can bav I come National Hank. . m rvanaa ranaa. . u . , . . . ' f - 'r',,fIlia- illl sV'tiif a ill. l.t t 1 1 as In , il Tl c t a . I . i I r . , n I tut, uiut ioi,siiiii oi luv nnai m t.'it hi i i i n " n t j l, ttMUUMd Tk. . o., ,.- e ti.i.i .o t,M. Uiu u m vi, ....,., n VI 1. 'ii( 1 I ' II sll'v x,! , I , . ai 'n n I M I Ch-. H nut Ihe Knill-wl Cedur I re. k N i 0 ok k , I ctober Bw. Thai Woiid - -necial with Sheridan sends tbs tnllowing Tiie troops had been in leadiues at day break tot an attack, which information, furnished bv oui BCagBtt. ted Ba t' exi-ea-t. Apprehension ol ii .cliei attack having diesi away, the army waa posted on the r.nnh aide ot Cedar Hun." The Araai ol West Vhrginl-i w..- ma ti.e left of Winchoter and Strasburg. The enemy entered out en. ampm nt in the rent ot eat woik, where, the suldiet- -careelv aaaknsajf a arc nctnaili riainaj frow theii blank Bta to aar e the srtillcri -t the brea.-twotka. Out the naluie Bl tbe wt44 retidetnl this next to impossible Battery t, bin Pennsylvania, ; b' gnaaS, waa : capture! en ire fly AiiperhiimsD eff'irt ill tn.t one un of the 1 roh tegular bafer was sne-1 In (he meanwhile the enemv -i.ii advance.), compie'clv bseebsg the left tlmk ol our arm, athi were nearing the hehgit ab..ie Hy till ' time all wem assured 'hat tue wr.oi.-. amhn lance and aitillery weie making tur the tear. Ttie HHh corp-. which bad stood thin during UM assault on Crook - 1 iamil, now lound iteil ctintionted by two division- ol Ue ene nv. whu i. had moved up the rake wkweh attacked h navcelv in (ronl aud laath wrth musketr and at ftMet Ool. MeOahdesa' bragada t t he i U.vimob, on the Icjt. give out h trunt tonseixe 'he flank fire ! the foe I he a--auh incieaei in Iiei i, -- on tue Pike, the extieme lelt re-tint on the Shei -tidoah i a er In the absence ot Cen MnasUa. wi.o had iu-i le'otevl Irom Vt .. .' 'ard who agp ii. Winchester !s) night. (Ian Wrl,-h command eu the arior (.etteral iin-heti eaimniamied he fit o corns A detie tust wki h Mresancd 'he oniittv tavoied tba enemy ia li.eii deaiyn. no the night 1 liesiotitien Karly, who wa inpiiuseil to be still ia , ''mm md, had tin -.! 'hire diviaions ol infan tr , IV.nm 1 .. h - mi Kn-.m V, ai con , cealed ooint. thieainnnigj uur eiueme mft I he 1 two lemaining diriaion. wbartona ami Ker I shan's. were moved from Fisher ffftn slong the ;oike thieataalng -rr .-et.tr e
A .Teffcr-r; C r -rrraOoeoVr t 'he 12dJi.aaya. EfMpwthing look jgh; rrom tajeral Curtia i
hort'f belOee aWTkaeht i aaornwg.wb e oir -rnir.droamlw-of flngfr. wi aorjndrT rieepiuf,
there araa rapid anu c oi'inuoua däarbarge of ten ' r-, mut-lfer- exaeoned lueg our frort towards the Hi he oddenlr ibe rebel ir fan -r advtDced againat Oaner-! Crook ' poaitioc in eolld colutaaa. ooaring a fierce fire oa hia flank and front. Onlf portion of onr troona minned the hreat .rk When tlie a-auit coiurueo ced it w eater- j rticaiiU Orauu aB ru oreak tiie iine ai n.e Men oi both divmionn were aoept from then ta. a. a m .-t rk ,nfo which the enemr ame flood tc; like the aaa. The du ok icioimed 10 meet the Dock, j land tlie ieiela advancing, moonteu the Orwaal-1 a rk n i'e front, aad with ibeving roller. forced t liack in retreat The entire) ltth coip abaaCtawag all itn otk.-, noar fought tetreaimg aid natuaiiv broken, 'be lieft i! the ai rri rapleta-t turrvet kalt f tbe argtiy of NNerteti. Virj'tn, ItHrg n dhl0lI through the foga !( caaap and a groater pawt 1 ol ita camp maiertaU ara in peomaioa of the j enoaoT The rantnaut, 'ugetbt-r aitb patt of tbe aro ! riaional diriaion nl Col Kitchen which had baati j 'mped in the rear, are bgbting rill toi (inaor . -ion of the pike. I he I'hh irrai wae righting mote "i W tal I bottdy. falling hack, anf i-i.tl lonhtg in Tawwtatara ... . boUl jiMhiir-ow., a.,d te : od. in thf real, waa flooded with .temoraUredl -nldicty mv a . I ne era k ol rebel inukeii. n ricei i . I nrt her upon oui ItA. Appeal i . oi nrttl aii.j uiiriiiiia dia. i. alnio- tetrerfu liere m'rht have Hhaken he Itone o Uiiatici.m itself timet! Wright, with oh.iu n a leii lo or n wbacb xnnuid vii itie tha diagaal ai pect of tiiinA, was not whit di-coiiraged The .rth cot pa, n the tight, ran ordered to charge front, awinv; around imi em the tor ,rifi carceir a moment elapaed tote it nilnmn e moving oiaieaaioaiiv mto thr ncait ol the confine Orvenin? a tnomen tor tha noi!r ol stragglnrs. its im clo-ing up agam aj ire tbe assai.lt that -till had re.t feet' -'url The line bent like willow withes a the ieiupe-i -nuck it. but did no' break far a moment a- Unat the earee: ol the ielel in rhe t auter was hi ought ta pause t This bnlliai.i movemeiit could not, huwaiet. check the movement ot ihe loe on '.he left Sonic of theii ivalrv had aire.uiv penetiaiad , into Middietown, oantairing a iw.rti..t, ui Crook' ' ambulances, and it ia repot te-i thai tbev icrerelv wounded Col. Thoburn. of the 'li division o! lhat command MeerRt ' Pewera' end irnsiar'a divinwHN eir , withdrawn from fhe right and -ent f. -tein the advance. Altei the 1 heck ot tiie enemv on tiai,tei I line, the ftth aad UMh orps aeia ro lomiei the :h on the lelt and the Hth 0.1 the right when it wu lound Decagon ry to withdraw tin whole line -ome h-t nee in udei to conne, t ith ,1 . I , . the cavalrv, who were u-f adv im oi to dnve I.. ,V . ,, , . " t tlic enemy front tbt pik IU i HOW 'he field at that , pOIIM ! I his icliocade luovciucut w. not ac nionli-h ed without lo-, . 1 he enemv followed it up closely, liuubjl lata raiued in upon our artillery, killing off anno .land homes, and even hatraaing the attempt ol 1 1 the aitilleivmen to move their guns to ihe 1 1 ear. 1 he -f11 were fogt plendidly until the last 1 moment, when it w a found the eoi;M not be inniotaal wo of Capt Sterena guns were lost, two of Ugab',, onm ot Mckadatbt a mid two of Catitain dam-' 1 . . Capt Ada in-. a eoi a! and a mivie -mod by bin niece when all all acthe suppoit had ef and the otjoial ami prirate weie -hut down he side him Col. Tompkin-, cliiel of arullerv. ahne a 1-1 iug the temora! of CM 'I the gun, wa aiighrlv 1.1 u - 1. a I. Ti . :. . , ... . .. n : iru riv a mi ikrr nil, ineinianiiv arte a'o sunniig '.en lr j.ar I rbntatly in oflicei Tä t a 1 . o tien our iines Uhu ieariie-1 11, e m-i pat f., rhe light and lear ol MiOuleton, a secini st.md wa- made, when two terrific charge" nt the ene mi was made and were rrpidanl Nearlr every ofheer ii flu -t dh isoli of the 6th corps was wounded. Hen l.ickctrs. omm minir the ciufpa bgaj been ao bad 1 1 woiindid that he wa- lotCgaf ti learn tlie field A battbi-lüna oi ititiaatrj 1 Ingasad on tiie 1 ie-t just after tteneral 1 orbet, with cavgiir, had swepi on the left, niteBnng into the enemv in that diin tion. establishing hi line, and holding hi own BgBlwBt WM of f!ie tiercet shellit ng ah iwered on devotel soldiers At Iii- time, 10 A M . though appeaiance .j 1 teneat ptevaiiod along -ome parts of ti.e hue in fiont, ihr army had hu the first time during, tiie day. -o li won a vuiori ovei it opening disafl to have disposad oi ita tousisteul tiii wieidv front toward its foe, holding it own in main ugain-t tnithei attack , I iie re-tilt of tlie eaantang Bkaj othei wi-e ei y 'gloomy. , We had been aurpiiaed a4Mi diiveu out ul a ' splendid position; had loot heavilv in nr'soneis; had lust r4 pieces nl a nil lei v. ,'M ambulaneeit... Iii. Iii,., all .1 f i,l J 1: .: ijj mi umiii.il oaoii- aim rneiii. ;re uj' ni es ot the Phh corr.s, and -everal EiBBelq Marter i w"n-t--wil Bsati loan I no saHna of tiasjnd -he enemv Many of our tine-i offi.-et- aie kiile.1 and -n-a Med. I hi enemy kiile-i and nourrded ate thick ; upon the field. At this moment faint ci.eti- srere scbocd along the lines in the rear. Gen. Sheridau.who had riddeti post knete front Wim-bester, was ap Bsanadsbsg Hh .anierant e create d wild en hu siaim P.eginning at the lelt of rhe line, he rotie along the whole Iront d the aimv. wariti- his hat i amid rheer The retreat tut r t that in ! staut . At ii o'clock the whole at my made a maguih ; cent charge, which swept the enemv on' 'he face ' of the earth. Forty-three ul im -uns. some piece- taken frwwa am dawbsg; tba day were captured aa Strashing; also one hundred wagtjna and atnhulsnces. ate. I'. obablv 1 .IMMI ri..,t.en wi-re takn along; the i oad. j , Two hoi. i? of daylight would hart tl lb ti BJ I to capture the rebel aimy entire No estimate tit out !.- ran oe made at ptesent. The army is ot Jeicd to morn sgaitmt 'be ere mv at .' P. M. to mot mw COMMERCIAL. Bl ret r-nara. i ii it ii no 1 1 Markri. Cl'CIS all. kloliei J he news oi .-meripan - .ual victory i aued a suspension ul business on . bange so that hard Iv aiivthing was Onus f t 'he announcement A decline in gold ia ie-ardel inevitable. no disposataan to bur. $1 w.i the heat udcr made lor te i wheat. and II ' f - -eibi.e Coin dull at 1 lthl 1 s tlsts at 7-jrat7:i Uve l M I Vt loakev in -ood demmd, .'too bauei- -old al , il 7 Provisions dull. tb ei ie dull ; demand tailing oft i declined tu Vi lA(m Ilka busing, and sil WSB lark ilsrhei Nw Yoaa, Octobci -N' t ..'ton dull, haar. aaai t Uclowerrfl I" n i 31 lot mMbliiuj Uate and weicn BSSeiMrd ltar J.'x io.n i W Tor eatra State: $.!,., ti Wffoe estra round hoopOhio; IftOStll 'A toe trade brand.-, tne niaiket closiuf iiuh t. with ' iin burets at uui-ide ipiotation Whiskv heA v and lease . State and We-tern II 190 i ' 1 he suj'pij ul ai.e.t is i arj omiied. with aomc demand; the prices ate -lie beMer on wi'er, rel. il '." lot winter ted Western !.ye tnmei . 1 e-tm. i! h .t I f. I un le tiefet Bad active at l .VJ ls steady ' f'rt -1 I u Wa..n, Wisd jntet CofTee; uo salea tu ieje.1 ' Shuai 'lUie;. P.-r-i. .-. 1' J I-' . ssBlatlBi steady; Muscovado Ti alrnl Pork steady and iu moderate demand at $39 j lui uif- $Piiw4J lor new o . cash and reg .ulvrwav closiuc st tt'J PJ'- cash at.-i $ jt S3 lor priase. Ä prime mens. Beat atandy. ; Cat sneaks nrsn at 1 Tay a fm ahoulders. and It -aj-'l fu hsm
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