Daily State Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 4382, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1864 — Page 3

DAILY S ENT INEL.

thursday morn iv, kmber 3 cTtyTtems NCII TUhfiv Be sure a u! get vrtt.r ticket for ihr I'reelection in time U dinW - vic:i 'I ounte. Snr that they are correct! printed e are prepared to pt.nt orlera for ticket ou -hört notlc Price $3 per tbouai.J Order., accompanied with the more will he prompt! v tttended to Htom, wllh trana I'ourr Two Jar, w.-ll lighted and well ventilated Toonw, on the lawn! iiI third H-H.r, pear the center of the cry. with at cam power, for some lik-til huaine-4 trr for rei t. inquire at thi office I fit Hog killing hegan in thi" city yeter!v 'iisixfred of retugee dailv draw I" B, ' itiona at Saldier, 1'. me 'A detachment of the Tth Pennnvlvaii i cavalry paJ through yesterdv for the frot - t-fc F:e rebel line officer, captured bj 8bw mi.' army. pa-ed through the citv yeterdav for Jcbnron'i I -land Ofr'No trait, hard were injured by the ac -i dnt on the f. tf ivette and Indian a noli railroad the other da? V c m. !er-t md tht one white man paid $1.5UU for another white aun to a" a uhti lute for itfure that wa drafted Forfre-h mackerel atid every oilier splen did fih, go to the stand of Thomson k Hen thuv-eii. No IT West W.t-lmgton airret I4f' Y ester Jay morning tive hundred voluu teers an i coicripts ware forwarled to the front from th;a poirit by the JerTer-on ville nih id -s T ? ' ri-oner- recen' j i fine! in if t S twverumetit huildinif, N rtli J'enni vania ifreet. htve been transferred lo Mie priotu st Saldier' Horns tW Kerne tuber the ctmplimentarv benelit :et,tere! M ulnra! M iv A Enli-1. by our mo-t distingvisbad citiien I : takes vu t ir the .th inst For magnificent, fine, lat and fresh ovs ters, riht out ot the ahell. call upon Smith, at the Kzcbsnge, North Illinois street Klesr. are his bivalve frThe law and ihe gospel is being dispensed liberally in this community just now. We have a multitude of Courts civil and mtlitrv tn. fortv-five ' hurrhes ail in lull blast i-tf A wonderful -ilver eel, weighing Otrm en rsund. wns t.iken with a hook und In e below White River bridge vc-rerd-iy. Such a thing has been unheal d of be!.ie -iin-e itnur -were about with fows and arrows We understand ;i distinguished Fem m from Tipterry. Ireland, is on his way to eiak the FeniHii of Indian ipolis He will, we presume. whe I he srrive. deliver a lerture m thtf eitt no the prospects of Irish liberation tJfThe Supreme (,'oiirt room is I ikc.i se--ioi of by the Military t'ommision, noa in propre-- oi t:i . a: 1 .ii! ti. '. Ig-- ire crowded r.fl the bench, and the frihu'M) mremptorilv adjourned. tt Attention of drafte.1 men ind 'luii fnen i,s r;illel to an ud verti-ement in ünother column, heoifd Notire to Drafted Men ' Mr. .1 . C Clinton is in everv rennect reli.ihle, md we h;tvc lio doubt any business trat - made with h'tn wdl be on libs r il l rm Kor solendid hohes' and t;,i!d.tn s ..hoes f - r.-trr.. r,,r MniiMim'i iu.tJ t 1 the most elrgaui manufscture, go to the well known eaiMbliohment of A Lintz, West v h ington street, south -ide. est of the I'.tlmer House Dr Henry F. Harnes, having teinoved his offi.-e to his residence. No 197. corner of Als bam i ..ud Vermont str ft -,M i-s o-im-ett iivetiuc, temlers his professiotial service to his old Iriends and the eitisens of lodianapolia and vicinitv. 1 KM Fvas! Fitss! At less than last ye-ir's price-, mauufactured from seleete-l skins, einres.sly for ' this market, at Tyler's Bee Hive S'ore Splen did aable sett, hood, skating cap, clove, fui trimmings, all colors, swan's down, Ac. Don't buy furs or cloaks without looking into the "Bee Hive " It wdl pay you. sure. This U S OaWVIfl Coiet This Court will ad journ f day until Tuesdav. the 22d inst. No grand jury hus yet been empanneled A grand j lurr will be summoned to snnear at the time In licated No business of importance ha been transacted thus far Judge D.ivis is eipec'ed to be present on the J. jyiiezekiah. North Illinois street, npponHn the Bites Houc i in duly receipt of fre-h game and fish, which he serve up to his patrons in the most magnificent style Most elegant sl-o ire HezekiahJ liquors und mot choice re hi- fragntnt Havana We commend Htzckuh to all our friends Qf"A New York paper atnfaj Iaw4 "Mim Moüie Williams, the ac ompli-died and versatile artiste, stid Felis A Vinceol are to Mtn next week at the New Bowerv Theatre. Mi" Wil liams ha the faculty of winning friends and nl mirers wherever -he goes, mid hence it is probt ble she wiil i rove a winning card in M mager L:ngrd' hand- She wdl appear as Fauchon . : he Cricket ' ' IW Mrssr. Stolworth A Leonard. Merchant Tailors. North Meridian -trcet. Rhodius' Blink. 9outh ot i he Journal t)tfi. e, liave the mo-t bUMl'tul tafir: -s f r gentlemen'.. wea- evei dip!aed in this citv. and which they propose to nuke up accordii'g to order, in the rao-f f nhiotiabie t le. on the nortrt notice and at the mo-: reasonable nrice jrT'ue initawM worka.- i the mwaicipal railroad thu- fir is the admiration of a'.l our iiti s ns The lines are rapidlv he r - antandad along the municipal thoroughfares We are glad to ntt that our c tixen. and strangers rieiting the citv. anecjsle the advantages ot ihe -neet r i 'read and eie k mg it a oordul support D is of more benefit to the publi- th in to ;h en terprismg njnsinlnfi raw- fjaataids. of two iMMdtwd .'..-:!. i nsnt weTe set'1 to the front '.:it niglit lwo tinrds ot them, we are advised, woald. if they hid beeo i-ermitted to remtin until after the Uth, bare voie-f for McClellan sml Pen dleon I his is one of the mean which the Republuin party, mat so ; rofes.-es te love the oldier, nsaplay, ,. .ri the eiection on their side. Demoeratu ...te- ite -er.t the t'.-nt Railroad trains ,re running night an i day bring Rer-' ; ,r x home Rkwm'T b IitES It is a blessing to tb suffering U know that we have an effect uol cure tot this -.nil v troublesome d:sea-e Mi . I Hnirde. ot Di4 Second street. C:ndfawmta. Otoo.j rake -rear pleasure En informing sll who are suffering wrh piles that he uel s small Muantitv ot Dr S'.ickland Pile Reroedv . and it effected a permanent eure I his seem to be the eanu with all Wfao make use of this -:den-.l:d prennialMn It U atanafectured at No. 6 East Fourth - . . Cincinnati. Ohio, and sold hv alldroggi-'-m.ar' 1 Kioht Lii-, at lying together. a ; -:. to dav A Yall asu: Lot. by I J'i :eet ter t uruor. to-Jav A r1 SronT Bail e Bnri, M Noblestree'. ,f ai. ti-.n dav A fKtSL Fk.w. H-.is. .;. Huron -treet. at 4i uon to day. t t the last opport-it M v ac will have of tall"'. attention to the a!e of thw above men ! t eil property Sometxxlv wiil get barga.ni be title ii prrhe t and -tie t aadee r . ..kB rl. m I ..'.-I, . U tt ill rurui 1 J Oil i i I - - - - At ar.v time ibis hi... p sta and full ' dasei. puot. can be obtai u-1 at iha offi e of Ds sell L Jans, real sstats auotsar

u s military commission

TwMih-VfQBd Daj's PriKcd.n&. HIHI, fCTWLES. HEFFKEN. BTM PH RKVi MtLLIGAN ANP HOK SB? FN Cor KT I kr Milne- Midfr gnin The l'oouimkhj convened at the Swprf irt room teatetday it!) . lock A. M. Two leite-- were introduce i t reriou.ly identified by Hon rge E Pugh I Ohio, at be.: z reumue in calijrrepby. Thev w. reread in te i rnooy b? the .1 ldgw Ad"tKa'e They rsirpnrted to cMe fron IJon C L VallatvJihaui The firt was written in l&o:t, the other June 'th, l-'4, and rvth ddreed to Hon Diniel W Voorhee- " 0 L ind S C . iiiitial marked upon the j letter, were eiplained hv witucaa to mem Sons I of liberty and Supremw Commander. I hese !et!er- hive heretofore been nublialiel A. the withe atsted. they were aeized when 'c office of Mr Voorhee at Terre Haute wa ii "hed. The witne- lurther rejieated hi pre v: .-4 re-'itn oiy. in the cae of Dodd. which itü given to the public in al! the prints about here It' h-t:x AMI TION I went into tlie order a. i Tnited States de tective 1 enteren the order fur the purpose of rag the ecret thereof. Go? CTOflMitl ofi eials employed me with a full knowledge ot whet f n atMMit to do. (en. Carrington and On Je. t Lwiiif Bit, authorized me to pro reed. I reported la (ieo Caff ingjKM fnitn time to time Siriiflimea I rt-;rted oiicc a week, 'inetime twice a month; -otnetime in writing. , and sometime- r hIIj. lien. CarHngtoo, from; m? information, knew from time to time the pro i Kre of the plans of the awafbnetionintfl I - nm raunicated with him conttnuallv. He knew from me all ahout the peofrranMMna th-eizing of the ar-eii tl here, the liberation of pri-oner at Camp Morton ami oiher project of tlie conspirator . He hl dl thepUiH ot bc pr je-tel uprising I rfeit, I com m onicafd with him at stated and ;:.JerHto'l tinier, vet fi iii ., iri writing. !! knew, and the authorities ot the governmei.; knew,i!i,t I w;s tnaWngfjd in dieminnting the order t lironhout Kentm Wy Tlie nutborifdca knew that the order tu instituted in the interest at!! ip aid of the rebellion The authorities in tructed me to proceed actively in organizing the order I was iurructeiJ to ge' M raitny ill at! possible, in order thu thev might be brought t justice. I was in-tru ted to go on and extend the order. 0;-; ii Wer you instructed to go on and exteiui the order for the purpose of botiw ;ng men into t!:e committing ui treason? Hen? the Judge Advocate interposed . He in -i-te-1 thitt thepnrpoae of thewitnes-: must be left to the Quaal to infer. In testimony only the waedaand awtan4 he vKnavi could be taken legitun i Iy. Mr. Ooffroth, for tlio defence, iri-te-l that u. a wide ' ifitude hid been allowed to all witnessta heretofore hy the cornmi-ioi: for thepto-ecution, the :c. j-cd had a light to juesMon in cross ! exannn ition, ml UM tum, for the purpose of elir iling frufh Here ! a witness who, in a mora! sen-e, appeire before us perjuted. Vi e h ive fhf right to quotion him to the lullest exteut. The Jodide Advocate replied, vindicating the witr.es in re -pe-.-t of the enorm jus cli.ire of : moral perjury brought agnkafl him, wit:i gront I'Mjuence and leaiitig. M M. li iv . lor his ciients, Mnnnrt. ilnaiphrtyi, HeffVcn and Bowles, withdrew 11 objection? to w Klieves te tiiuony tima far, .m l innoisllj dicUiraed any imputation nl t.crjurv in his regard. Hi; purp?C3 in cLtcrin the order and d..ido. ing were ' rmi.ite m t'.'er of .nrgnmenr i.c:e ifter The memliers ot the C urt retired, and retavniaa, the Judge Advocate annouooed that Mr. Ooffroth 'a objectiom were overruled Tnr juestioii, as raiser! bv defendu.'V counse!, wa whether the witnetj' purposes ia pursuing the liue of conduct indicated could be detailed bv him self, or whether they were to be left for inference a . i sw . MbVUl - a I l" reee.reo woros an j acts in tc-timotiv. 1 he inference t' eretrom were lor the Court to make The witness continued, repeating rnueh ot hitestimony on th D id I trial He iid that when he visited Bonrlen, in Qraagn county, he wit nes repr-t el h;nielf . i member of the slentucky Order, as Secie'a -v d ibj Orsud Council of that State. When 1 vWtod Bowie-. I reeeimd front him information and naggajgfioM with regsid to the order, but I ilid not openly concur iu them. I only lint nn nd i ihem 1 was instructeal by the i authorities to see Bowles Howie-. Kalpus, Bui litt and Piper had received from Yallandigham, according to wlnf I'jper said, the plan of the up rising of the order Bullitt was (Jrand Com m o. der of the Order in Kentucky; I w i-s hi Private Secretary I cirricd a message from Bullitt to Bowles about the murder of Coffin Bullitt atid others had met iu a ro on in the Palmer House. I ndi mapolis, prior to the Ifith of August, lt4; md after BnlHtt returned to Louia ville. Dr Chambers, of Batrntin county. Ken tucky, bad mlormet! witness that Bollill had said tha OOaVn w .s h United States detective, who bad awtained admission into the order; that he had compromised or lictraved. and that he niu't be killed Stidgcr continued his testimony, repeating wh if he Im I before stated. The Commission at I o'clock adjourned until Nov. 3, i' 9 A M. tVI .v IIOKOV REVISED STATUTES or i i a H yecond Bditioxx. IHK BEOUHD EDITION OF ÖAVIH 4 Hrt' Key1ed Sta'atr. of Indiana r..w rady fori awMvwry. Both rolumes have been carefully rev:ed. and all er'or. cirre.led. There is aided to the -Velum an appe-i.hv of over tw. hundred pags. con taintiot tb act-pa at th regular and called asaataSM of the lyiri-latnr sf 161, and at the regular aaMahM of lHS-t, with a 'U index rbis .liti.a will Increase the value of the WWTU. a it will contain all all the laws of the State now in force. Th sr-otit to us all the acts spon the subjects to which it ei t loses ..f l"d.t. and the amendments mal at tha essii.n are noted in the marein of that j olume. I e-e amended acts, bower-', be found ! ia the Supplement. The pnr of t'n9 r -enl edc.iu -.pi- I '"4 upvQ clear, whits pr. and wel: b. unJ. i- lit Doi i s f r th tv ...umes. . r Fiv c DoixAa" for either. The SnswxMUKUT . enntaiumg 'he att- of the recul.' ana) waited assatoaa of the U-ilature ot" IsSl.aii.1t rrtjuUr - of 163. will a complete tndex. srrrRarit voi car, l ound in leathe. in the ame-o the other aatsans, I- a! ft. " 4 fr Pri Dsu aae Orders far either volume of iwestve pawasavt staswai!, Add: f. J . novlf-.lt-' Hix.ii m I nd I una pot i a NOVELTY IN ART! The rt of djhis the ha- irfie niinate ak a i I live the w'.tole erorJaVkas beef f tec ore reel. CRIST I DOKOM II Ht DI I wh:iu tbbicb i hai ijr tb hemisal aawahjaatv in existence : r..ftbe bait witho . injurinc The I i t..r .-h is"l. a.iil''..- a..J .. - h fibres. iiMiuloio s Hhllff I'n sert alivr, a valuable .l,unc'. t.' the Dye, ia dressiag sasl promn na ihegrowih and perfect health of the hair, and of itself. m. .- . ..-.;' fiat p 'CHt te f!bre froi'i i-eeav under s" . ' -urantaaeed and under all cluuea. aasaa1hsaar s. M t al; irr. aaiT 1r id j-i 1 1 CKlMAlaiRO, I 6 A'tr Hv:-e, ?lw York, tpnhed by all Ua r Ireseer. J 1 ,000 lUwaap lie above reward will be? given to any person who an furnish a preset iplion for cough., cold, whoopiu-v tigli . asthma and consumption, which i nt)an to lr Strickland' Slellifluoue CoWgh Balsa an 1 ins haUan: will cure the alove complaints, ais.i spittmg of bloinl ..nd uigbl -wests Our tt:v cent u tt . . - itti ent lor auiv one ta try I tie urt c.ttof chronic cough, asthma, whooping cough am; nriasarv cases of consumption re cured bv lr Scnckl .. 1- Melliduous Cough Balsam I' car. 'be ha J it :.v drugffist $ II is O.ßtre.t " . a . aw ma I anv other cough medicine wj nur iihu ic tbi's country.

Telegraphic Dispatches

. -T4T tor Torninj Hepwrt rr rirst Page MIDNIGHT HKPOKT. FROM GEN. GRANTS ARMY. A NUMBER OF PICKETS CAPTURED. Arilin fitiiit; a Trap for Lift Peace Movements in North Carolina. THE PIRATE TALLAHASSEE. THE WAR CONVENTION IN NEW YORK. St'iisation Dlpatrli lo thr layor of Itnffalo. REBEL CONSPIRACY TO BURN .NOKTilERN C f TT At-.. Ar.. Ar.. Ar.. Ar. I rum Harribnrg. IIsrri.isi uo, November I The oGtcial vole of lorty -one counties has been received al the Secretary of State's office. The following i the aggregate result, including the vote of the .oldier: Kep , liM.7j7, Democrsüc 7ü,r.'.-. Hep. m SNM :U 11 039 .inn Providence. PnOTtnUN t . R I , Novemfjer '2 The schooner (looilspeed. from Boston, via Newport for Philadelphia, w.s boarded bv the Tallahassee seven mile eouth of Block Island, and cuttled. T!ie captain and crew escaped to Block Island in a boat, and have reached Newport. The captain rnportl the Tallahassee scuttleil another within a short distance The crew said they bad crew of tour other vessels, which were detroyed a few days ago. gunboat Marblehesd 'eft in I utsuit this evenit.g. Wi w S rum llelfnst 1i Lr v-r, Mi., November 2 A dispatch lo the Mayor of this citt fiom Castine gives the particulars of the attack upon die battery at that town on Monday At midnight a small pitty of men apnroached from the rear, and when chal b :. M I fired on the s?ntinel. who leturned the 'ire Seit od liimskiil was hreai upon .:s he came out of Iiis ansitnra. Four ball! odgnd within two feet of him Theirrison was mustered iromptiy and pur--ued the enemy about half a mile, irlog on them and 'hev replying, when they took to hoar. c rout Kaffuln. Bcrrasvn, November Xi Tlie subioiued dis patch was leceived this afternoon by the Mayor of thi city The Mayor has already takeu it iu hand, md any attOMpI upon Bnffato wilt lie fn tile: I" rnt Mavoi: or Bikfaio: Tiii- Department has received iufo; m iiii i. from the British Proensees to the effect that there is a oonsjnirncf on foot to set öre V) all the priu '; il riltPl In liie Northern States on the dnv of i ft prfJikleptial election It is my du'v to -inniuiiicate ih tnfnrnmUon to von. RigM i W . li Srw r t roll! oho Caws. November "2 I tie steriner L'uiveraai, bound up, trunk a rang and suuk fifty miles ; wVjSleiiij In- : :.iida Four .r five deck pa-severer and thesime numbet ; obel prisoi ers were drowned. Seventy five rebel pnsoi.er from Vicksburg were on board. I'l of whom, including a Captain, escape !; the remiindei were brought up on the Belle St L uis and forwarded to Chicago I he total loss of the Universal w is 2,000 bhia. nl pork belonging to Government Two hundred rebel cavalry were recently MM aero the river from Memphis to hunt guerril las. They came upon a small force Mat Ma rion and captured thirty stand ot arms. Two j miles bevond Marion thev came uoon "Mi rebels. ! anJ llU;. ,1mc skirmishing, our force- fell back to the river, followed by the enemy, when they h were driven back in confusion by the gunboat : A number of prisoners und horse were enptnrod fv our force I rom (.runt Army. HiAusit vRTts- Army nik Potomv. , November 1 $ The urprint aud capture of a party of our pii ket line on Tuesday night occurred in front of Fort Davit, and the men taken belonged to the L'Lhh and 111 tit New York regiment. They were, lor the eater part, new men and some what ignorant of their duties, and hence were not so watchful a the older troops who have been on dutv where our men ome time ago played the rebel, a similar trick. YYbcii the late mnvemei.: began, every uiau in u . ir. k.i... a i I -1 Li iu ranaa rasa awuiuw uao to taar i.iMi r, ou picket and -ome ot these men, it h aaid, hd never loaoeo a gun. It reems that the rebels did not uarrv utT a sin gle rnuake' belonging t our soldiers, a they were all found and brought iu by Geu Tierce's f brigade, which went out to rf establish tho Hue j The only way to account for this is that their force was too small to carry them, and they did not hare lime to return for (hen: Although firing was koat upon both side o! 1 the line here, no casualties are reported Last I uiglit the firing was kept up rn -t of the time, but tlie line remains the tme m rrevious to the tfair. All ijuiet this mot t,i:.g We are h v wit pie isan' w.'ftiher 1 ere I rom "ae York. Nsv Vore, Nov I Letters; from Ueaufort, North Carolina. 27th. state that the recent warm weather ha developed new case of yellow fever in Beaufort ou that day. A special to the Post says that the -laves were et free yesterday in Baltimore, in pursuance of sn order of the Oonrt under the new MnOthotUn of Muryliind Dl I Oi, clergjinm in North Caru iina. arrivcJ here to day direct from Rtleig't;. He sajfl the entire State, as well, i Georgia, is aliveaitli re he! deserters, who. in inu..i cses. are armed and organized and abuudatitW able to protect thnjMtlffJ. In the western pat; of the Stau tiiev iwajrj upreme. There they not only iepeated ranis an the wealthy p!"ters ai d rebel depots lor supplies, but give protection to run awuy !ves, who are also armed and accompanv these band of deserter in their t aiding expedi liits. The reel authorities, says Lr. B have given uti ill hopes of lorcing the-- -,ic-, back into the rinks. vi'ig been reputed In s'l th- -- agforOj To Ait end. evon expedition fitted tor thi; purpose by the rebel has proven a failure. I n who were not killed deserted to the in ur,Ter.t. whose number are eontinuillv mi reis iog .lert L)av sa i. when in Bnleigli, tint the de j setters from the Contciierre arnu ouinumb. . I thi aaktinrS in the field. An extensive (smpir i m- eventiy oecn brought to licht at Kiltvgh. It impn- ites mny prominent officera ot the Coufejerate iron, a ho now openlv threaten to head the deserters and iheir friends and take- po-"-!'- ot the S:ate government ot North Oawwlhan aod ail the rail roads in cast liov 'ance tails to institute at ones a aaparw'e ts'c j ; ... f,.' tevr w rii I'reident Lincoln The d'Xtor 4V- ii is now vpparent to '.he relei authorities l list lien itrint has leen aft irding la cUitifi t f on Le to received hisrewjforrefle!.t wneti tsssaet. by a suu.irn ipnug of In trap, wiil close .ip the lat j ip and ompel Lee to capitu Ute I hi. Oov. Vance say, i (irant's plan, which has given .TelT Davi mui-h enfMOni whsi ia in ft vor o evacuatitig Virginia aitogether, hai jng repeated!. implored I-ee to d i i. incur the risk ol a capitulation ot his army Tbi was told to Dr Hons brfore leaving bv an id on lint Vanee' taff The Wilmington Journal ssy. An auark is soou expeited liom tbe Yankee fieri Tne authorities desire tbe removal of all naa combat trie befbre bosg!wT!es beg'n

It is reported that 60 tail are at Beaufort , I C , and manv mere at Fortress Monroe Oen Joe Johnson is bveg in Maces The Lynchburg Vtrgrnian says an i rufte merit ot 9.5 negroes hn been ordere! in Vir jtinit The Richmond Whig of the 2th say-: It i reported that Dick Taylcr takes command of A P H.ll's corps. Ia: . take commando! the Department M (ten. Frank tsar d i.ee Uaa fswn uv :erwd to ue Ttsnt Misiss pp Deptitra nt Jen. K 'w?d Tohns, ha bean nsstirned to a d! ;i i

mm a ! inglon . WNHivoroM. Nor '2 A parly ot guetrilln. . made an attack Monday night on a colored com pany. recentlv ra;sel by Judge Underwood, of ' Alexandria, Ya . a' tl e r station near Acattin. Quite a spirited fi! ret:!ting in the . rout of the rebels The trill of Col North has been further post pontsi until lo morrow u rur lo give ihe t. i cuseJ iddiuouHi tome for preparation, and enable I the prosecution to send for evidence. Tfic Alexandria Gazette has been suspended. . owing to the editor of the paper being among those Somborn ayoapathiser detailed ss safe guar ; i v t'ie 0 and a railroad sgaint ruer I mint. I Lieutenant Cushing has arrived heie, bringiug with him an official report of the particulars at tending his destruction of the rebel ram Albcmsr' Thi relieve ail the sounds of North Car oImm from fioatinxj eriemies. anil leares them bee tr the operations ot our Beet. Lieutenant Cushing was appou tei from New York He ; ia aatHficd that a hrgc number of iires must , have been lot bv the explosion, as the A . e ! marl's guus wete all manned. The Secreurr of tlie Navy wiil recommend Congress to give a vote of thanks, and he will bepmmotedto Lieutenant Comm.iirtlcr. I'm, Inmiinnn h) .wa . !tr)miMr. ALSANr. November 0 Gov. Seymour hi- -sued the to' lowing proclamation: In a few davs the citizens ot this countiy are to exercise rheir constitutional dutv of electing a President and Yice President of the Fnited States Al a time when the con jitioti of OVU country excite the deepest interest and the que tioi.s of the day not only affect the pctsor.al we! fare of sll and the happices of their hornet, but are alto ot character to arouse the passions and lead to angry controversies between parties of the existence of a terrible civil aar and assertion of the right of military commai.deis in some j as. .twtv-kfl At .toe nivrv f . tnlai I f.i n B-itb al a ÜQM, have etWMd painful and existing doubts in the aalnda of many with regard to free an ! imlamraeled exerci-c of elective francise I therefore appeal to men of all political pai ties to unite with those bolding official positions in their efforts to allay undue excitement, saften harshness of party prejudice and passions, and to avoid all measures and language which tend to strife or disorder, however we ru.tv difl'ei iu our views of public policv, We are alike inter esied :i. the ir;.t . .nancc of order, in the pre-ct rati mi of r thts and the presert i'inn of the property oi our State While wc do not agree 10 the methods bj which theee end" are to be gaiued, ihey are earn esilv aoufkl bv all. It is certain they cannot be rwaOOOd by aOfrr cootrOfOfaioii unreasonable aajapii ion or disorderly action"'. There ars no wc! grounded fears that the rights of the citi ens ot New Yotk will be trampled at the polls. I lie 7 wer of thi State is ample to protect all t lds.-e- in tlie free exercise of theii nofitical duties. In doins this the authorities will be up held by good citizen of all parties There i no reason to doubt that tin coming election will he conducte I with the usual ijuict and order. Shcr if!.- nl nounttea, and II ether officers wlie duty 'it i- to keep the poaot and protect our citizens, will t ike care that every roter shall have a free ballot in th mar ner secured to him by the con ntitution aod laws U will be ibeir duty to fee that no militari of other organized force sh ill be allowed to show tnajnnulvsa in the vicinity of the plaec where elections are held with anv view of iiiei I. r ; or itvifp. 'l.'itiiic citizena in attendance t hereon. Against any auch interference they must exertise the full force of .he law, and call forth, if need be, tlie power of their district? In witness whereof 1 have hereunto signed my name ind affixed the privy seal of the State, at the r if v of Albany, this '21 day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty four By the Governoi Signed,; I) wii n, .Ik . HOSATIO SKTMOt K Printe Secretarv I lie Driuneratic War t'orttenMon. Si;w Yosk, Novendier '2 At the Democratic War Convention yesterday, tue following pre amble and resolutions were adopted nnsawawoos Whereas, A crisis has irison in the liistorv of our eonutrj thieatmiing by armed rcheilion ihe destruction of our national life, and persons un der the name and prestige of Democrats, whose characters are misled bv delusiouj of party, or acting p m trevsonah!e motives, are aiding the rebellion and ii juring the national prospects, all true DOaWeVnta ntt required by their loyalty to the government whi h our lathers iu their wisdom founded, stid hy their Itbors and sacrifices sus tamed to express opeuir and by some gener.il authoritative enunciation their devotion to the cause of tbeir couutry and their views on ques tiona of policy ineolved by its present condition, and Ut Inj before the world the teal principle of the Democracy; it k therefore Kcsüived. That we as Democi.'itü will tusain the war as we accepted with unlire unanimity the ,e of-battle wheu forced upon U9 bv the robeis 8umtert and wiU uoT .brink from the els the consequent suffering nnd privations, but coru iug suggestions of erst en submission, will boldly carry it through iu spite of error and reverse, till victory ,-h.ill crown our efforts, aod petce found ed upon Unlaw be restored. Besolved, 1 hat although in the cjiurnencement mir eipene may have J to error aid mistakes, we believe the war at the present time is pressed with commendable zeal ami with re m irkable success, and should Uenrocste any change in publi." affairs that might result in removing Sherman aud Sheridan, and from the navy. F..:ragut, Porter and Winslnw KesolveJ. That we do not admit the war, un der thee leaders, to have been in any respect a 'a:lure. and point to the far-f the greater portion of the rebellious States have been rceovtaed, and sll but a few of the ves-c -of the rebel naryhave been destroyed, which prove that the grat- . itude of the nation i due to the noble oldiers ' and stilors wliose uncompromising patriotism ! and invlt. able courage has broi . to the verge o fin.il victory Hesolrcd. That it is neither .ooi! pniiey no: rompatihle w.th the digaahf f w.r overnnicnt, to rcijues! the cessation Ol hostilities not to oft'ei terai- nl settlement till the rebels l ave expressed a desire, which they hue hitherto i: variably and roo-t insultingly disrliiimed , to return to law) I'nion; but it ucb desire be cipres.sed, wiU, g-ii trantte-t oi good faith, that the gre 'est .iber alitv. both towards their pcr-..ii- titid propcrtv, i0Mt , , f ticed upon them Itesolve!. 1 ha' whilaw tdnul a 'sionai actd of wekue-r- in tbe Administration) se : (.ept i Bf cooeoqnnnl duty of supponmg and st length eniug it. without regard to the party aawutties ol ihe mew an bean; and we rwOtnii 'e the dcx-trine ot se eion. aud re iu favor of the most vigorous measure for toe resitorsfion of 'he L'niou, with inj obligations nnaltemd and iu integrity unim- : paired Re-olved, li.tt hclitri; g the war ii. defense: of our laws and liberty to be eminently just, we see no reason for uperdtpg t oil nobieet -bH 0 accomplishetl. knowing thst more delay will strengthen the rebe! bv enabling ihem to enfoice their aasjasjoplaan, to complete tbcii loiUtcatiocs. j arm their torahiujfces snd rep!eaiih their arm. ries, we cousider all legitimate means of honors ble warfare way be employed in its aid Resolved, That a no nation has ever been able to endure wir the approaching mtgnitude I the - mdict now raging our country without financial pressure, we recgn.ze and submit to tki necessity ut bc.ug counuced that tue bound lass resource of our Union will be amply suffic:e: f mce' ,ab;l:tie sud that the -alva lion of our country will be worth all it costs. We therefore urge ocr fellow Democrat to ausuin the gorarnmrat as it exists, and to sup port, m the coining ewOet! as, tha an !i late that ex; res 'hese rtew FOR SALE. OISTE ACRE leOT afS 50RT.I !U.IV1S STalVatr Inasi j '.ocaiad far Ter-. eT VfcXHR A5 A PtlBCB, Baal Estate Afo'

COMMERCIAL

it i in. innsll Market CicissATi. November I The udden changes iu the price of gold keeps market unsettled for tnoet article. Flour fl held at $9 2S9 30 for superfine nd extes, IsM ii n much done Wheal .V lower; ptime rei $1 JO. Coin is scarce, and w.tnted at $1 151 16 for ear, and $1 'Jidjl df for shelled OaU "i6tit". Uve $1 Whisky in active demand, bu. could rot be bought for leas than $1 7U at the close N otuiug done ;n provisions. New bead and gut lard sold st 13c. stid old prima at Olk. Groceries active, and all articles held higher Coffee 464Hc Sugar (26e Molares $l 20J8fr. (iold '2 3-T feralver $330buyinr Fxehange went si full rates. f eva iirk trb i 1 i.w Yosk, Norcmher t, Flpoi be tuet; Sitieaed Western JU(f30e bet let $10 10gl0 35 fx extra State. $1 1 UUfJll 30 for extra round hoop Ohio ami $11 30m. i -jj trado brands, markv - clos ng dull with the ad vunce partiaUv lo:. Wnisky. $1 74 oi State, and $1 ?4l U I M W es tern . Wheat opened steady aud closed dull at - ,Kl tor Chicago apring. and $'2 tSbtt '21 tor good winter rod Wcsieru. I ye quiet and firm. Corn opened ajajjajjt and eioed better, gl bw (1 bb for mixeu Western. Oats mote active and firmer st 90(?llIc for Western. Sugar firmei. MUf lor New Utleans, and 18 Sf ii 1 to- i''.! M"' ;s e. sfeadr I'c'role-iui hrm. 1'ork opeued lower, but closed firmei. $40 00 gaU.iiO foe aaans. and $41 :'2(ct It 25 for new do., cash and regul tr way closing $42 50; 38 00 33 00 Cm prime, and $42 50Q42 70 for prime mess. leet Meady al $9(rf, 13 o0 lor couutrv mess, $13 :Q(Z for terweiteVl and $l""ftM for extra mess. Cut traau ouist . .u iu le-- demaud at '21 (d '2'1 '., for shoulders, aud 17(21 lor bums. Butter better and firmer at 3li(M.c for Western, and 40(252 for State. Chee-c in s:ood demand at 5fd33c ' r 0aX M0XIT MAtltT. ' n Toss, November A Money more attire and firmer at 7 percent. Sterling dull at 10U(?109i4'. Gold unsettled and : lower, opening at "J4b, declining to 230, advanc i iuz to 236, and closing at ttlla. The steamer Scotia, for Liverpool, rook tWi, HfKI in specie. toivernnienf -tocks steady LATtO. (iold to-night at Gallager exchange at 1Ü7)2. ill-:! HSTH EET'tl INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. A O T A DYE, But re.Mrea iialr to its original color, 1J aapplyia the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by at;c r diseaae. All intantan4oN$ dyeaareoomposed of lurxty cauntic, deftv. ) ma tha vitality and beauty f the hair, aud afford of tiiemslcs dressing Ueimatret'c uimltable Coloring not only restores hair to it acit color bv an casv proeca. hut give the'uair a l.rtTtirt nnl lleantj. pronn e ,: growth, prevents it falling efl, eradicate dandruff, an1 tnrparts hrafth asd pleagaatrej to th hed. Il ban tood the last of time, being the original Hair Celorine, and is constantly 'nereselng iu favor. Uasd by both gni lernen and ladle. It ia fcold by all raapecta'le dealer-, at ran he procures! by tlietn f tha ' commercial agents, I) S B RKS k CO.. --tv V.mnAwy Kw YoiV. Tw si'". It en ta .tnd fl. fel4)-d6tn-euu ÖT"D I B K A S K 3 OF THE NKKYOUS Seminal, Uuaary and Sexual System new and reliable treatment in IPport of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION, leal by mail In aealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Addrepa D. J. SKILL1K HOUGHTON, Howard laaarhl tiou, o. 3 South Sir.tb Strebt, Philadelphia Pa. mar30-dAarly SF-NKRVOUS DEBILITY, SKMINAL Weakness, etc., mn ft -ie by on who has really ran d aiuasclf and hundreds of ether, asd will tell yq nothing bat the ti tf'. Addrer-with stamp. HrWAH) H. TRAYKK, teb.".' Ji -a y Box, Bomod. Mim. Tin rf in Mii or Ihm nlioiiv That fta-h up for a moment :n the nw-paper nvr paaa toohprion. There arealse r.KAND DISCOVKHIKS wLlcb lake a vriinouent hold of publir estimation, and Last for All Tim, Permanent among tb latter r!a" tand C KITADOKO' HA IK DI E, A vegetable preparaMn. harmlea a water, which in five minutes, TraiiMforniH GraTOaJ llstii-. Or hair of an unpVaant h'ie. t a frloriort black or each ant iug brown. l uique in it ts f - and infallible in its results, it has achieved popularity with oth sexe. wpb erery clas af -ociety, an 1 i: all part of the world. Maiufacfnre t by J. CRISTADORO, Ra.e hstor Hou-e, JfrwTork. Sold hy ali Druggists. Af.piid by all Hair Dreara. a n g2 -d eod k we o w MERCHANT TAILORING. LKwVI M HOLTÄ, rnOI'KIF.TOR Of THK I" IHS C 3 Li A H MERCHANT TAILORING B0TABalflHM 1 : TV T, NORTH PENNSYLVANIA STREET, 1 leoorw Suith ol l-i ortM INDIANAPOLIS ti FOR SALE. TH 5 TRI) ET KIII.ROll Trllt'llM'lll Pr0MTl Hi lifliefl ON riCBSIlAY, BAJTaUUaU Jn, Tth IHLLOFTII at rub ie sie a lamtle Baue ua Huroa treet, only fle Bejaarsil frota Wahiortoti -treet. and bn. a M)uare ami a half frwt.i trx RSW of the Street Ritr'at on Virg nia Aven'ie The prierty will eaaily rent for er anonm. The areet iaipr ement are made and tb- lot ha.', a fr'jM of 4 f- e- and a .lpth of 1J0 feet. Trews or Bali. One-thi: 1 cah. and balauce iu sas an! 'wo re.v IU L2ELL A K-ai 1 la' Azent FOR RENT. s-il-: IOI K KNT HOI 1HF t (' "xr n ' e- -a r sm, on Worth UllnA. aSrSWt, ,, , jj f,,r ev month. F. k i V oet31-d2t NOTICE. ri vkEN up by tbe abterihera ob the Mth vf October, 1 sue- Bar Mars, haw rail, a or aar ohf. ahod a" are ca. t owe wy cantne aoo pay sg cbaree DKlMu. A HAJtaV i

DRY GOODS.

CLOSING OUT SALES -AT THF Trade Palace WEST WASHINGTON ST., LORD & (X). W wsrtl ISHKNö TO HUH KROat HCSIaS NOW offer 'hair lares ai! olwtj'- stock sf fcxd $100.000! At V To.k whole ale price-, ami mr (;,; tnneh lea, eling under oblifatios to the pabhc far the very large patrsaagS we have receiired, we have conclude." to adopt Uhtl method ofclosiag out our preeat stock, there by ftving thein the advantsse of buying their food fiw the sann- cn be bonrht at net whole.ale arice in BSBSarWSttMa. This i no tl. Ilten erf, ar.'t We Hl . - tinue the sales until the a hoi atock jt dedoot. We have now in -tora the largest and Uet .'keH ativk erer brought if f hi city, connoting "T Wnrth f I L K S , r grade, frewti the m-', eM and Compriirtr beantirul Moire Antiques, To the cheapest PLAIN Sll.ks AND S.VIINS, Which VlBrf. n - 'i re -i . jrreat adFANCY IIRBSN I.OIIIIS. Ia icrai variety. Our buyer being at the bead of th market during the pnng, baa made extra efforts to procsrs the flnet and rrosrfahi"nab! ia th market, coaapritingall the late Iarifs INoveltie. MERRIMAC PRINTS, SIMi AGUE'S PRIM S, PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRIN TS, DUNNELLS PRINTS. DOMESTICS. FLANNELS, SHEETINGS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, B MBROI DEB I ES. HUME, LORD & GO, I Ml 4 V4I01M jaj. jaaesS-dtf BOOTS AND SHOES. HENDRICKS. EDMI NDS CO., ho; ESHI I l.l i FB 15 BOOTS SHOES HAW 0J IS STORK A COMKJ IK meBt of heiry ßnot and Shoe. f. r FALL AND WINTER WEAR, WnitACIK. IN PARI t;hildren'e A Calf. Catf an-l l. oat Laee Buotaand Ralmorala. Miws Kfp, Talf and ficat Lsas Boofa and Ralmorala. W. men's Kip, Calf and float l.a R..ot ar.d BalmoraN regular and extra alrea. Woraetra Uafin-, half D. tVsre and B.lworala. nv-oien's Kubbera and Over-Lo v Tottthi' and Boja Bo-. wi'.h and witberi irefal tip. Uec'aCoame r.ool. Mm'- Kip and Calf Hs; 1; . , SiVa'a French Kip and Cavalrr - Ven'e BaSaJs Over-iioea All of which ha- a Wu aalaahnl with eapecial carr, and we are -atisflel that wa hare the (KHJLS to ani ?h trade. We inv.ie the at ei.tinr, .f SHOK DFAl.FRS and ucurrai Meresa: - Stock, sad will ..1e, give Mtawactton. r to HRHbRtCKS, RDXUXM k 00., 40 S'.u-r. Meria)wr, Mrer, fcfanaB! Block ) t-wlawn Indianer",:?, lud, FISH. DIKECi PRtlMTHJ OtKA.!.AKr'SAliDRlVF.fc 'el F;h. Ua ! loch, FioiiafWe. Mackerel. Hallln. Biai x Salmon, EU, Ac, freah fir m tb aea. Ato, Trsnt. Raw. Bahnen . Wh Flm, PirSere! I'.k. Mnskalooge. Red Horse, Whit Baa. Blark B. Hernua:. son n.b. Buffalo, an-1 varioeii. ..her naaa, I from the lak . and river,.. rleirerd In all part ,f tbe ( city ts order, fte th -1 fand, Jte t3 Wr.t Waafaing -I ln atreet. hslf a eo.uare ee 11 Pa me. (,nu4 m HotJ-.hire'a G'oe. rT, iHMr.'N a wy MtjrreuTtmx or---: Mm RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT anr IXITKI. sTaTb. üY R-HiU K. HO 4rjTBl nun-. - inc.-aaapoti Indiaaa, At ibM old a.id well -known e- eMihuent, tbe tadie can nave iika and woolen K'-'A . jr peraianent and rva Ifal color; aod (eats' aarruent' h'.encfhlT rewr. fe4 .iid repairer1 -eA and exoaVhand clothiDc toaarbt and e.M. af., calar hranch !n the tualoaa denomtnatsdfiae drawMlha !sbie cloth. rr er In any fament can bs ff wronf ht iuat it esa sot ha net ble to th naked eye . P'mBi't tb- place, Ho. 39 South Illinota atret. iUKI'M HAaUUaVPrawnstsT. C CLUE. GLUE: GLUE! GLUE ICO Iii IC I MMMlli. GLUE MANUFACTURER, l K H A N A H 1 O K- KKPS aw Cabinet M ak. r. frt pt33-d3as a ry aauertoi an ' Book Binder. I COMMISSION MERCHANT. UEOBUE DsKKOH, aiMMlSSIOK MtkUI.WI Baked Hay, fees ana Pro. Asd seakr n lloar, Hrssa, dnea generally, on Pearl rn rear II7rarwaw4ar atteOeai given lo tha twwr sad Oratn

of Parater

SEAL ESTATE. FARMS. HOUSES

FOR SALE BY W I I, I, I A n I, tVK, Office Tnlhott 4 iW Block. A F ARM Of i at res iu fahelby coaaty. wtth i:i sad snare mood fiK-r h a ia-e Frame Bam. fcood Orchard, r., ao4 aever fa.iing of water The lard ia on th Mat Boca fcver. thrsaiawa ftowj yr a'aVrn . asd ran he had si a bargain. A I R M In rutnaaa Caan vr. f Inf acre. "JOO arrr laaainad with Hon. Bars, Orrhard. larlR( Wee. ft. The Farai: se-1 larlrle Swr uWtwji A I A R M Of IS" arree ia Masliaon CvButjf. it wolaw fraaw ahaS cht; as acre law.wa ans waasrawaw ffaawa. Log Houw, Barn, Orrha-sf f ehedes rrs4t, hsjaajgn i t wtUr A Hsreals. A FAR M Of "Ii Acte, w.thfn aix f the r:tr. wth t 4 we. Barn, Sc., aod mmm of tk ht OrraarSa lat be mvn'r : alee ate of hedge fear. F' aal rheaa On KvrfhTenaa WrtUt e-'srn, kc street, w k Sti K M:V I HOI !iK On h'-.h New .feraet Mreet.wtt, sit Rsesa. Csllsx. Well. i''.erw,c. i THO mil BKH 14 HOI 61 in North last .-ree,, wjtb r i Roonii. Cellar. im, OniaiavaW A VACANT LOT OnKo- b I s-'rset.f: by Jte, st a barg sis F. FKAiVIK HOI'SE "ol - 1' -nue, wits s rofnn-, 8d larc lot 1SS by ITS, well m twiih fruit and ornamented with ahrabhery, d c: ter . table auJ carnaae-hoaae, w.tb bavterl a'e po--e.ion, at rear iM priw and payvaenta. HOUSE AND L T On n an r three inory t. ooaaj and eta!e, lot aft by arrbaer HOUSE AM) LI )T On i.rear street, nea bu. bar an. ? t..m, with Term, 'oauit purhaarr. teil VACANT IA )T t 'bj IV, enclosed w!h tree, rear Cadr atreet. i'h (feat feae, on Eate A I.St I !. m iwc X laud, two-and-a Laif alle al S a. city. r,Mrsprared. lor sale at low flfirea. IL "rAlM a :.aiubf r of Doux , Karma, LvU, At. Sana wi.bing j.-:r. ha will d well to call Par I M pa-tHiilars of any of the aSeva property appJ i WILLI LOVE Office, Talbott & New'u Block, fos I el uth ol e rat Of fit r. jntvl64 dlv NEW CLOAK HOUSE. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! A GREAT VAHIKTY AT FORESTER LENT'S. No. 17 North Pennsylvania it, e.i, tl., PostOfflt-. U71LI. OK ON lftßNElAY, AfrfT J4tw, with a new and laljaje s.0naten4 sf CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, C. rnv i atksi mi rt a I'an et v ..j ad . , ihi ir atixantagv t. 0Kd hsfore awathali.a; aiae where. r c as :t B. IT. NPICKR A I o.. REAL ESTLE l(.HT. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Ulinois 8treet Lteatimiiftllir, IbisA. ia'i4dly MEDICAL NOTICE. 1)19. .1 V VV. THOMNC . WH THÜ FAST. MAVk unikfj THA lat UFFh'tX ah eaat aSS af Tr)rrss Aeenoe, a few door. foait ef Wi.b'tn -e Tee., fodienaawdi. wkI . few the aile-.tauan of hwaasB aawVnng. , - ffer j.g ,, aiifortuQa'e psrawaa aStvrteS with SypAÜia, m mny .ee .'(- Dreaee. r sad afe asethodf of cere, foawaee) on 'a a4aS bai of arte at WwS eaaaal pktlophr S'lerxist. rrhant saAlaapoterarT, a. eraaea! aarndary er f owatWS'iee' rpMü. of loaf alasalaVg. that .-.i-W.e cared by any ether ahymctaa ia this re" ft pertert Addrewa Be J. M dly or so charge THOMMaT. FOUNDRIES. IIOOMER HM MIR. IND STOVE WORKS. 4. I. OKI A I I K Hatsfactarer a mi r-e j .Ac. -4t.l oca rroTi aii of tie latut asp meaarawsr s pwttera.. ''' vtU etabracs Iran Frwat. rolaaaaaa. Baiiway, JLd and Haaa CeUaa ;., ehe Ofwer hr SSall ST whe-wi eedkHtaal-d wrewawt at - ift T et) Oar price will ha feand ss low a any. aawr lit S.tS Def. ware wa sawsaws eHractly M ee the l'a ! IIR. A. w. ft ft: I. A .V l'HYSIllAN AM SURGEON OtTKI HO. ! ItIHIA ATHHTWg nwrwtcr, tig xmm ai aiaha at sa ti