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SHENMAH Important Despatch from (Jin oral Sheridan. Expedition of Gensral Torbert to Staunton and Waynesboro. Destructioi of ths Iron Bridge Over the Shenandoah. Flight of the Rebels to tlie Mountains. Early's Army Broken Up and Dispirited, fie., &o.| &o. Secretary Stanton to General Dlx. War Dbt aztmrnt, \ Washikutor, Oct. 1?11.60 A. M. j Major General Jon* A. Dix:? The following despatches from General Sheridan, da tailing hie successful aperettona atoca the laat report, tiara just been received:? HARRmotrocBQ, Va , Sept. 20?7 30 P. *. Lieut. Oeoeral U. S. Gbazt, City Point:? lu my last despatch I informed you that I pressed Early so closely intough Now Market, at the same time ?ending cavalry around his flank, that ho gave up the valley and took to the mountains, passing through Brown's Gan. 1 kept up the pursuit to Port Republic, destroying seventy-flvo wagons and four caissons. I ?eat tienoral I or hart, who overtook ma at Harrison burg, to Staunton, with WiUon's division of cavalry and ouo brigade of Mcrrltt's. Torbert oniorad Staunton on tbe 26th, and deatroyod large quantity of rebel government property, harness, ?addles, small arms, hard bread, flour, repair sbops, 4c. Ho tbon proceeded to Waynesboro, destroying the Iron bridge over the south branch of the Shenandoah, seven miles of the track, the depot buildings, a government tannery, and a I >rge amount of leather, flour, stores, 4c., ?tjthat place. He found the tunnel defended by Infantry ?nd retired via Staunton. It is my impression that most of the troops whom Burly had left passed through the mountains to Char lottesville- that Here haw's division came to his ssslst ftuoe, and, I think, passed along the west baft or the . mountain to Waynesboro. I am getting from twenty.flve to forty prisoners daily who come from the mountains on each side and deliver themselves up. > Prom the most reliable acoounta Early'e army wae completely broken up and ls-displrlted. Kershaw bad not reached Richmond, hut was some where in tho vicinity or Gordonsvilie, when be received orders to rejoin Early. The do* traction of the grain and forage from here te Staunton will be a terrible blow to tbem. All tbe grain, fbrage, 4c., in the vicinity of Stennton was retained ror the use or Early'e army. All In the lower pan of the valley was shipped to Richmond for the use of I.ee's army. Tbe country from here to Staunton was abundantly Supplied with forage, grain, 4c. P. H. SHERIDAN, Major General. Harbison bubo , Va, Sept. 26?7 P. M. Lteutensot General Quart:? I sou it going tbe rounds of the papers that the Nino teen in corps was late in coming to tho battle of Winches ter. I was entirely unconscious of this until I saw it in the papers. The statement was made by R. L. Shelby. I wish to say that it was Incorrect, and that this cor nwpjndu.it was arrested by my order on a previous occa ?loo for writing nntrutbrul accounts. P. H. SHERIDAN, Major Genera'. No report of the operations in front of Richmond and Petersbur: later than my telegram ef last night has reached the Department. EDWIN M. STANTON. Secretary of War. PIr. X. Duvlilson's DespatcU. WABTufsncBO, Va., Sept. 30, H04 We have no Into news from the extreme front to day. From Winchester acvon to eight hundred prisoners ar rived last night, under the escort of Col. Hickman They saw no enemy on the way, although the road is Infested by cu< las, or ratnor bushwhackers, who lurk in asjuside und attack email parties of unarmod men. Some Ove or sir sutlers acd other attaches of the army wero wsytaiu yoetorday, when nine miles this side of Win chestor, ?ud taken Into the woods and examined, their m-mey taken from them and then released. Hosby 'a cnminan I is said to rondexvous In the vicinity of Derry villa. It amounts to four hundred men aud one gun Col. l-dwardi, In command at Winchester, sent a patty of forty cavalry down to the Opoqnan oreek day before yesterday, to look alter some wounded officers, who were reported to bo tbere. They were attacked by a>mu two hundred of Mosby'e command, and aftor a dos'ieratn light only five refrnod. Thlrty-Ove wore kUlait and captured. Mnsby Is uot eupposod to be with tbem himself. Brigadier Genera! Thomas H. Neill, oommandant of thie pest, is rupidiy reducing affairs to order, and haa also ar ranged fot speedy and regular communications with General Sheridan's headquarters. Theso latter aro now undoubtedly In tbe vicinity of Staunton, one hundred and fourteen miles from this place. We have in charge of tbe Medical Director at Winches ter twenty-five hundred wounded, which, with tbe ex onptlou of Are hundred, will not be fit for removal for about six weeks to come Our army Is amply supplied with rations and forage. This Is owing chiefly to the energy of Colonel C. W. Tollee, Chief Quartermaster, who opened this post nearly one week since, and drew hie supplies of Parage from the Wost before tbo railway was opened Cast, end at ooce loaded trains for tho ftoot. Ho sod Coloaol Kr.llogg, Chief Commissary of the Army of the Middle Military Department, despatch their trains from this jsdot. The assertion In some of the papers that Sheridan's array haa subsisted Itself upon tbe country ie ?imply ridiculous, as it boa always been rationed ocvoral ?aye to advance, and the robels bad not left enougb In Ibe valley for Its subsistence, If euch had not been the Mr. Flnlry Anderion'i Despatch. MAfc-rmsnrsG, Va., Hopt. 30,1864. TBI CAVALRY rtTSBIBO AR1AP. Reports from tbe scene of aetion in tbe vailep show that ?beridao is still pursuing tbo flying lug it It oa of Early's rented army. . A courier ha* Just arrived with the Intelligence that enr cavalry had a spirited engagement With the enemy beyond Staunton on Tueedey. After the rebels had bees driven tbiougb the town they retreated In tbe direction er fbar'ntirsvlile. Tliey were so seriously preased that they did not have time to take the care at Stannton, but eontlmird their flight?'Tcrbert'a csvalry oontlnttelly ha rasalug mom in front and on the flanks A detetebment ef blsoommand went ronnd m tbe rear and burned the bridges ovur Christiana cteck and South river, oo the |ae of the ral.road between Ataunton and Rorkflsb Gap, In the Blue Ridge, on the way to Char lottos villa. Oar foioes fullowed tbe rebels through tne gap, capturing prisoners constantly. A* RMIAORWKRT. Having passed tho mountains, the rebels made a stand near lUxkUsh Gap. Tnrbert's cavalry gave them battle, god, In a brilliant engagement, whipped them hand pomoly. ? ? ABl.V'S ARMY RSORR7 Vf. Refugees who have come Into oar llnee concur in representing Early's army as completely demoralised and broken np. It le said that when bli defeated foreea Were passing through Harrisonburg sad Stannton, la full Ct (or Charlottesville, tbey did not number much more tan ihoBeaod men. Notwithstanding Early'e strln Eorders and previous preparations far the discipline affleteMf ef hw treopa, they aro represented, after rarest detests, I* have exhibited little regard to o/gtQi rutl.M, * LI' aiVi bud ?.?n.b^*;c,.U.e fur nab's op p -tuulty afforded to do.nil the irbel cro-e forever, Only Tour pie. e. ,?f artillery v pionotleo I with bis column wben P [Wise.1 fuet-gh [inrr'Knutiiirg, but alHtiuuloo b? a ided ten guns, which be bad lot i tuu o wueu uu LM march Ot intashia iioo^' the valley j Wiur BltHCIilKUIC *8 THINK* <1 u> bo.tovrj tl a; (bo qi*iu perilou of lArir'a remain, log troops are bet-ig conveyed-to Lynchburg with all i-os etble celerity, aud the rebH general Breckinridge u eaid to oave acknowledged, when in Harrisonburg a tow day* ago, that tuer bad been badly lioaieu in every cugage utenl witb Kboildan, and tie lis? siateJ that In hie opiu.oo, if Larly wr.s not siioo lily reinforced by Lee, so aa to prevent our occupation of I.vnchhiirg, tho rebels would be compelled to tmuiodi itolv rommence lb* o vacua Hon of Richmond. Sheridan's successful operation* >u tbu Shenandoah valley are having an miportaul bearing on the combine tiooa now dovaloping for the capture of Richmond and the sjwedy end of tbo rob llion The Rebel Ruii: la Week Virginia. [Kroin the Wheeling Intelligencer, sepi 29.) Governor Boreman bad advices yesterday to the effect that the rebel ratderalieid both Iluckbannon and Weaton. He was also telegraphed that the raii'era were in Barbour county, about lift con buudrod atrong, aud also that they woro about hilf that atrong tn Upebur. Wa place very little reliance on this news And yet it seemed Impossible, up to a late hcor last night, to get either a contradiction or confirma tion of it. Colonel Wilkinson had aeeuta out from Clarka burg yesterday evoing. and no doubt be will lis abio to give ua correct Ininrmatlon today. General Kelley seems to think that tbers may be nerlous dauger, and be is making tbo proper disposition of the forces at hi* com mend to guard agaloat a surprise of any kind. If tba rebels aro reallv io Barbour la any aireugth, they proba bly mean to out the railroad ? I faraga the eounlry In this expectation tbey will la ..I proiiabliity be entirely disappointed. Notwithstanding tho excited reporta which have reached the uevarner. we have no idea that there is any aerious fouudatioa (or thorn. Trials at Pollen Headquarters. IMPORTANT TO KMPIK8 OP OOW8, 00 ATS AUD HOOS IN THB UPPIR WABDk-TBM OAS! OP SRR OBANT WADB OP THB BiUtlTH ?A DHRAOFUL RS VHLATION OP CIU MB IN OHFBNB flTBBRT. There were two cases bofore the Commissioners, out of the fifty and upwards on trial ror tho weok, that waro of mora tban usual Importance. Tbo first of those was s chargo made by patrolman O'Connor, of tbo Tweoty-firat precinct, against patrolman Van Arsdalo, of tho Nineteenth precinct. It appearod in evidenco that officer O'Connor kopt four cows wltbin tho city limits, and that these cows woro allowed to go at '?ff lb the public highways, aud tbat on more than one occasion tbey b id been taken In charge by other police men and driven to tbo pound. O'Connor seems to havo been possewod with tho ides, that as bo was a police man his cows ought to havo unusual privileges, and as officer Van Arsdale was venturesome anougb to do his duty and place tbo cowa where tbef could not annoy the neighbors, ho wan charged before the Board witb cruelty to the animals, aud also witb Im proper conduct towards Mrs. O'Connor while tbat I ady was endeavoring to rescue tbo cows from tho bands of the officer. Tho case was a very lengtny one, es-Reoord er Smith appearing tor O'Connor, and Captain Hart acting for Van Arsdale. Some of thefemaio witnesses testified Rtnong other things tbat they bad suffered greatly trom tho actions of the Nineteenth ward officers In taking un stray animals.tone of them stated that abe lived between Sixty socond and Sixty-third ^treeia. near Fourth aveuuo. and that she kept thirty bogs, some or which bnd been put in pound, and tbat she had to pay one dollar per beAd to get them out. Another woman 'testified to keening twenty, and thought the! officers bad no busi ness to Interfere with them. The prohablll. ties are tbat officer Vau Arsdale will be com mended by the Board Inatoad of being punished by them, as he appears to havo been dolug bis duty aud nothing more. The case la Important as showing that the police has had positive instructions to piok up all stray cows, goats, hogs and other animals running at large in the Nineteenth ward, and as the matter is in cfiarge or Captain Hart, the keepers of these animals may know what to expect. -Tbey sboald so care for their stock v to avoid difficulties and not annoy the public at inr?9. The eeoond case of importance was ooe abounding witb the most shacking details. Miss Annie Davis, the re puted proprietor of a salooa In Greene street, appeared as complaisant against Sergeant Wade, of the Eighth pro oinct, whom sbo charger with having entered her place and forcibly dragged her therefrom. She stated that the sergeant had no cause for this, that there had been a girl staying there who, whoa she want out of tbe house, authorised her, Mute Davis to Ry her wash bill, wbieh she did that the girl 'came ck sod demanded her clothes, without ofibriog. to pay the money, and that upon ber refusal to gtve them an Sergeant Wade came In and eald he would toaob her bow to respeet him, aDd slapped her face and otbarwisa abused her. Sergeant Wade, upon being called, made a statement to tbe effect tbat the complainant kept one o! the most disreputable saloons in tbo entire precinct; that she was In the habit of advertising in the newspapers tot two young ladies to attend tn a saloon at No. 159 Greene street, and that whon young and respectable girls of pro. possessing appeerarce answered tbe advertisement they were at onoe taken Into service. In a day ar two the real character of the house was discovered, and the land lady would endeavor by every spemee of Maodlsbmeot *?r ftrtful promises to Induce them to adopt a Ufa or Inlamy. The case In question was one of tbeoe. A young woman of highly roepoctable parentage was inveigled into tbe place by tho advertisement of "Ladles wanted " and on the third day was induced by threats and promise* to submit to tbe commands of the mistress of the bouse. At the end of three weeks she was reduced to sucu a oonditlon of physical debility that she could n-,t go home, ner mother bunted ror her everywhere b .t without succeas. Rhe finally appllod to the police' and succeeded in traoiog her to 'bis home bat the land-' Iadv denied she was mere, and for four weeks longer tbe poor victim was stib.fected to the most disgusting horrors 1 A i.ttle detective strategy finally produced tbe gratifying result of getting ber out of tbo tiouso, but so terribly die eased that the was ohligod to be conveyed at once I to B'ackweii'g Island for treatment, where the rW !?? The Sergeant appllod to tbe landlady for ibo child's clothes, but these were dented in violent terms, and under such circumstances as warranted bar | being arrested. It was this I but tbo woman complained of. The mother of tbe child oo-roboratcd tbe statement made by tbo police, and it was further shown that other young girls bad boon similarly dealt witb 10 tbo bonne The landlady. In support of ber statement tbat abo was abused by tbe poltoe, called up a witness, who gavo It's name as John Munn, who said he did not live anywhere io particular, but bad a home in Hackeusack, N. J. Ua stated that he was a whiskey dealer, at H6 Cedar street and did not deny that ho spent flv? nights out of seven at this house of infamy. His evldeoee west for nothtbg moro than that the .^crgoaut slapped tbe oomplaluaut io tbe face. Of course no esse was made out againr.t Ser geant Wade, who simply did bis duty A mere disgust Ing eve bas never come before Ibo Commissioners Tbe landlady retired amid tho hi&aes of tho spectators, ez c.almlog, as she pawed tbo Serg-ant, "1 like liars but you ault mo too well." Tire Attempted Ritapa of Prisoners from Camp Uoaglaa _ ?* thrilling Incident took plsce at (AmpDouglas on Tuesday night in tbe dosjierate and daring attempted aoKleof awfnad.nf rebel prisoners,some thirty or more In number, only defeated by the vigitruioo and prompt nees of the santlosls. The movement took place a little after vn o'clock, toward tbe oorthwestern angle of the eoclosure, when a sudden rush took place of the attack ing party, armed ? ith maiieta, axes and clubs Thev rushed across tbe "dead line," tba leader throwing a blanket over a light tbat illuminated that part of tbe en closure. With bim It was emphatically "pot oat tbe light and then put out tho light," lor quick as thought the bullet of tbe aeoiry aped, striking tbe rebel In the throat. Indicting a mortal wound. Undeterred by bis fall, bis comradm made for tba fenoo. and began a fq rtous battering process npon tbe boards with their axes and weapons. The long roll sect its echoes tbreqgbnet the camp Tbe , 101*" , ?w??l rallied, and poured the r bra indiscriminately in npeo tbe rebel aquadfuri ,'n 'he darkoc* POo tbe fence, their posi tion uuder shelter of tbe narapote, however, giving them undeserved Immunity, lhe whole affhir was short Uvea and from tbe reason* t,anted, though numerous shots' were fired, only two rebate wore struck by the bullets. These wore I aw Is H. Moore, of Company D, Seventh Ala rms, and another whoae name wa have not I. anted Tho Mm nam mi rag shot hi tbe act of ftxttnyiibiiifng tho lamp. Re rill probably die. The other only aererely wounded. Tne rebel prisoner*, ft booame quite evident, won a have been fo md In roadloess to improve anv ad vantage gained, and Io fact they had begun early to make a nigh) of It. - Colonel J. B. Sweet, commandant of the post has Issued a genera! order, m which he aavs that a cooaptrsey Is apparent i.moog the prisoners to 'effect tbslr eocene He cautions tbcm sgaioRt such attempts, reminding them of tbair position as being a necessity of the war. and in forming them that In the event of any future attempt be will perform his duty strictly, although tn doing so be ralsbt destroy tbe Inno-eat with the guilty The nr retirements st Damn Dniivlan are so complete for tbo pre vent loo of such attumi u that, even bad the prwuiora got boyord the en-iosure, they would at once have t>e*u exposed to a raking shower of prape, twe pieces of sr. tlllory bcluy placed nt each angle in a position to com mand every avenue of oacspe.?CAica^e 7Vitmn*. Tsarlets Tonirapo is Iiijsow ? A correspondent or tbo Gb'cego Tritmrnt, writing from kfattoon. Hi., Ncpt 24, eays ?A terrific tornado pasted over thw section of tne Htaic yesterday, at about five o'clock P. M. Ha approeoh was heralded by s deoae black cloud rising rapidly In tbe west, and ruiTting with fearful reioctty over the prairie nearly due esst, aroompanted by tremendoui dischargee of electricity, wbirh fairly shook tne csrth like an earth quake It struck the Central Hallr ad track at Walloon, uarooflng end blowing down buildings and carrying away eve.y morahir thing in it- path, hut most for tunsteiy and incomprehensibly Inflicting no serious tttiury upon any one. A loadod freight train on tbe Illinois O'tral I'.allrosd,* going north, was lifted bodily sod turned over beanie and serosa (be track 8?mc of the care were amn.hed to apitn. tern, whllo others were merely unrooted and the freight IHtle Injured. Oue car was carried hair a utile. Hate* of cotton, hogsheads of tobacco, bar rels of flour nnd frag menta of tbe cara woro strewn over n large extent on ruber side of Hie trark. The clearing of the ruins occupied tbe whole night, and the trsine were detained. Singularly no one was burl en tbta tje n, which was to completely demolished. This section ? lhe Bute bas always be*e euhjeri io ibeee terrible vttltatloae It la a vaaAetpsnse ot prairie, presonimg no resistance to tbe ciroaaotneutlr* fere* of mo atmosphere 1,5. J. 11 he auhleet I* aueh nccldents till tbe prairies ar* pleated witb forests -* measure alike conducive te safety, beauty and tbsmaterisi iu'*rseta ef tbe country. HIE P0LI1MAL MARKET. ''>>? rictliliiiiul (nKvati-ln* S?|u?b- I ? > 11 njj (rcr (tie Locet Offli ri?Cenitl* -twice Kon lii.tu l ??tU IIi?m Htrklii| Sbiiilnutloni?Tnc Aiiilrauu (or run grfiitunet Honors. Ar., \c. klCITXLINT or TI1K rUEilDBN'TJAL CAtrVATS rtio hues are rupllly being Ju.wu on th Presidential JnvuM The loader* am busy on b u.i side* Bulb -mlos are grow ids uioro und wore coiiddout oiory day, uud, to henr thorn talk, a person would conbiUur tbil the cteclioa of both VcCtellan and I.inoolu km a forcgouo cuuclusioa. We Imagine, however tbat aomu of ihotn will be a little surprised to wake up wlieu il is over and dud it one of the closest elections that we have hud Tor uovoral years. The euthusiuBin amuug the UoCiellau uiou .n Una sity in creases an the canvass proceeds. Such mo may nay Is the anoount from other points. The Lincoln meetings are largor than at the commencement of the canvass, yet everywhere fall lar short of wtut tbuy wero four years ago. There U a singular clrouuietanoe con nected with the McClellan meetings In Ibis city. AH know that in getting up these meetiugs en both sides a largo amount of work ha*>> ho douu in the way of pre paration- men have to be nmployed to prepare bsnnors, put up the platforms sort thousands of other things. Ibis has always been a heavy bill or ex|*nse, and Is still to lbs republicans. Uut, strange to say, ths men refuse to take any money on the McClellan side. "The boys," to use tbo phrase of tbe politician"., rush forward anxious to do tho work, and declare tbat tboy don't wont any money. "We all vole McClellan every tune, ami don't want any of your funds," is the response ,(We take all the money we can get from the shoddy I tes. and vote Little Mao." This stats or aflklra has not existed here before since the Jaokaou campaign, and la a feature tbat tho Lincoln side have thus far ovetlookod They will And that a vory small number of those who receive their greenbnoks will vote for Ian coin. We venture to say that thero never was a oanvaea in this country where this foature was so extensively developed. The result of all this ta that the ox per so attending the McClellan meetings Is comparatively small, whilst that of the republicans has doubled, and tu muny Instances quadrupled. The republicans are relying upon the victories of our armies for an eclat that will give them their success In November, and are writing them up with a great deal or skill and tact The MeClollan democracy coolly reu|?ood that these victories are national victories?they belong to no psrty If tbe administration had lone its duty aud properly used the means placed at its disposal by the people of all parties these successes could all have been obtained two years ago But, instead oi that, republican leaders have been engngsd in swapping horses, spooulsting out of the army and fattening on shoddy until we hsye approached tho ove of an election. and now they Just commenoe to do their duty, in tbe hope that It will seoure them four years more or tbe same shoddy opsrstiona. "It is well tbat we have got a Presidential election to spur you up; if it were not for that fact tbe armies would be frittered away and the nation bankrupted by your spoculatiuna and shoddy shifts," say the democrats. This, they say, the people understand, and therefore military suooessoe now will have but little effeot on ths result. Such appear* to be the drift of tbe opinion between them. There bare been* large number of leading demo crata In tbe city during tbe past week. Tbey are so ssn gains on tbo Una! result tbat they have been talking a great deal about the Cabinet Tor LIlUe Mac. The only two points which Uiey seem to have settled upon defl nttely are those of tho Navy and War departments. These positions. It is asld, McClellan insists shall not, undsr any consideration, be given to politicians, but to men educated to tboes branches of tbe service. The gallent old Salamander, I'arragut, Is to have tbe Navy Department, now presided nyor by the fossil Welles, and Hanoock, Bosecrons or Sherman ths War Dopartmeat? the first named altogether the moat probable. Guthrie ta mentioned lor tbo Treasury, If bo will accept. If not, some flnonoier from this City. Reverdy Johnson Phelps, oMflssourl, and three or four others are can vaased for Attorney Genoral. Poetmaster General from New England. The other members depend upon tbe looallty or tbe person selected for Secretary of State. Seymour Is ths stroogsst urged for the latter, bnt It 13 reported tbat h* prefers to go abroad If he baa anything. Richardson, of Illinois, Is strongly Spoken of for one po sition. It will be seen tbat it Is still quite an open ques tion, except it may be the Nary and War departments. In tbe event of MoCiellan's election It will be found tbat the shove statement in regard to those two departments will be vorlfled. LOCAL SQCABBLIS. With that we leave the Presidential managers sad Cabinet makers to themselves, and take a view of tbe looal wrangles In this elty. noro we Hod, Instead of two parties arrayed against each other, a dozen or more factions palling and hauling for tbo prizes in the Congressional, laglalativa and county offices Thus tbe republicans, 1 while they pretend Co be united upon Lincoln, although there (s a very cool aopport 00 tbe part at a portion or ths loaders, are split Into two factions on everything else. Thus ths Twenty-third street, or the practical mlacegeoaltonUts, and tbe Draper radical and theoretical mlscagraationtets. bare been holding separate nominating convention* throughout tbe city daring tbe past week. Tho twe coun ty conventions have mat. but have not done *0; thing bnt negotiate. Tbe radical side, however, asm las*, ad toe following ooanty ticket ? Fbr ffberyT?John W. Farmer. Ar County Clerk?'William S. Davidson Abr District Attorney?Thomas B. Van Burea Jbr City Judge?Johu H. White for Seerervieor?Robert L. Realty Tbe Twenty-third street faction have male no 00m'aa- I tlone, but have appointed a committee of conference. It wee rumored yesterday tbat the factions had almost agreed to unite on one ticket, sometnlng like the follow log ?Sherlir, J. W. Farmer. County Clerk. Andrew Will isnna, District Attorney, Thomas B. Van Duron, city Judge. John Bedgwlck. Supervisor,Irs A. Allen Theft CongreMioaal conventions hivo presented twe sets of romtneee in almost every district, and it Is prob able that they will remain 'n the field until tba demo crailo factions make their nominations, and then shape tb,.r course to suit the condition of matters presented. They will undoubtedly be round harmonising their preset". dincuitlrs, end In some instances endorsing some war candldato of tbe democraoy Such at least Is ths indication now. Tbuy do not huvs tbe slkhteet hope of carry log any dlstriot in Uils city , except it may be by a divts'on or the demooracy. Tan democracy. Ihe democratic party, instead or having one fact on on tbe local ticket, prcsonta some half a dozen. Wbiis they are all working heartily together for Liule Mac, tbey are Split and divided up tn all sorLi of ways on the iocs' tickets This, we are inclined to thiuk, is more on the surface and among the polltluians than it ts with tbe rank ami file. The recognition of the State Convention of tbo regularity of Tammany Uali has caused the tide to set in her favor, aud many are rallying under the lead of Tammany, thinking tbat In tha event of HcClollan's election tbey will stand a better cbanco to abacs in the Betronsge under Tammany than with tbe other side be success of ths lamrnany faction, therefore, depends upon the ticket nominated more than any otber point Tbo only faction tbat has really shown it* hand yot la Tammany Hall. TheGtueral Committeedeelared mfavor Of all manner of liberality and honesty In lb# nominations. Tbo delegates have been elected, assembled and nominated one man?John Kelly?for .Sheriff Mr Kelly has been for tbo past year acting with the McKson party, although hs always, rnnr to that, was a dtsctpl* of Tammanv His nomination Is a good ono. and It apeak* well for tbe party to take him. He is sound on tbe Issues of the day, and was one of ths most Influential men in tho delegation from tbls State at Chicago, laboring for a sound Union platform and McCiellso. The nomination Is, therefore coneisteot with tbe Union Yscord of Tammany Hall, and will deprive the Mckeonltes of mnoh of tbolr streogtu OOTTWTT CLSRK. There was a bitter contest on County Clerk. Tbe shrewdetl canvassers of tne delegations assert that there were not over three votes diOersnes between the strength of Henry W. Genet end Charles f.oew Each side claimed that throe majority. But I here was snap parent irrepressible conflict on this point, and a nomina Hon on FY Id ay night bade fair to cause e general row, and perbape a rupture. The result was tbat an adjournasDt was had until Holiday night to prevent this accident Tbe Idea of adjournment was started by ths friends of Lnew, and tbe otber side found that tbey would have to adjourn as a matter of necessity, although some thirty of Genet's friends bsld out to lbs lest end opposed il Tbe probabilities now are tbat s compromise will be ?(tooted, end both o( the candidates be withdrawn, and some German, Ilk# Magnus Grose or Otteedorfer, agreed upon aa a compromise candidate, and nemisaied without say ?on I eat. Such, at least, Is tbs prasent Indication. as matter* now stand, tbsre Is every indication tbat A. Oakoy HaU wilt be nominated for Dletrtet Attorney sod A. II. Itutsel for City Jadge. As far ?* it appear* on tbe surface, there does not seem to be any strong opposing candidate to eltbrr of these persons Their nomination ts generally one ceded As far a* w# have been able to ascertain. Jobs Fox bos tbe ineide track for Supervisor THl CANDIDATES FOR CORONkRA. About these there ta yet a muddle There are four to be chosen, sod tbe candidates are nnmerone Among tbe moat prominent are Wm. 0. Cover, better known as "Tbr Captain," who presents about as strong claims as any of lh*>te mentioned, lie Is one or tbe adhe rent* of Tammany through think and tbln. and sound on tbe issue* of Ihe day. Ui< friends are working bard for blm, and bs baa more strength (ban hit ojqv nsnts ghe Mm credit for. lis. lu fact, ?? a great favorite, jams* Msbonry.of tbo Twenty Orel ward. I* *le< looming up as a strong rar.dxlele. and wlil nedesbtedlr make * formidable rue. IV# nave not ro?m 10 refer to all of the numerous psrtle* atroggimg for these prizes. Tint AKri-TAMtlgNT FACTIONS. Thert ban been a groat deal r' hobnobbing between Ihe other faction* of tbe dessoorscy. The conferenee ccri ml lieu from one Cc.omu organisation, Wood's Mozart, Mi rait No. i and MoKsoelisametal theft. Nicholas Hotel a few evenings alnee, at which a proposition was made, asd we eDderetand adopted, not to nomlnat* any ma* plaosd ok the Tammany ticket. At this soma of tbe lead ing men of Mew Me/art denounced Wood. and declared tbat tbey wontd not have anything to d? with tbe movement, *hd New m ts t party kave bibm bad ssreral m? -Hug*. and U vomi f> be ? BiM fact ths' 'hc-v ?H o^t enter koiu Uf sue)) ctMubU'atiopa Whet pre* is. ooure# they will UUJh jtoi uuoerUiu , bat It is |irohabIe tLal tbey will rua lor soma on? ugice a *< |wr?U oandi'let.' to iWet op tboir strength, ?-.<! ucduvae eoni > of toe l>?ei uteo selected by tbs oirer ori-anuations for Hit balance of tbo < (Bc?s It mey b? the1 the nomtoatiooe of Teaemeny will bo anoti aa will secure tbalr on tiro endoieemeat. Tbo McXe . Itu. st 111 rt flayed a littio nhy of Wood. but It la quit* evident that ho Rosily revolved tbnm Into hi* moahes, and Um prospects now aro that tlier will cloao a b*r*Kia and uuila aitb Wood iboayuipailuon of McivOun and Wood on tbr war are ho ideullca; and so iuocIi .u fa v t of ibe South tint there la on barrier between thorn on that point, uod wo may see tba I wo crawling lolo ooa bad, m ordor to lay out Tammany Hull wilb It* llilioti ami war racord?h bcautl ui p.nr tu go to bad together, to nay tbo I oast If Jeff. Davis nag not go buev j'lat uow looking aftor (iiaot and Btiermau be might poaalbiy come ou to cciobrute the marriage ctjomtiiy. It ia reported th*t \V?oU hag aiuouooed to 111* oounnlt lee that a union has beer agreed upon on tbe ban la of a division of tbe oounty olUone, each organization to lioid lie prlmarleii and nominate toe candidates ior the ofliuM allotted to them, and satb faction pledging to oubuiii the nominees of tbe oilier wbile tbey maintain tbeir aeparate organisatioua It ih atotod that in tUa arrange meol are tbe McKctMiiiea, Wood's Mo/art, and ono C'errnau dolecotioo, but there may bo some slip aveu In tbat ariam-omenl yet The ticket that Madam Kuinor hau placed on tbe elate under till* oomlii nail iu >3 Miobae) f on jolly ,'or Sheriff, Hichatd 0'G<>i'u?o for City fudge, and Nrederlrk Repper for Bunervtaer. Hut tbls Is ro oontrary to the aepuatloua of nemo of the meu who are expecting t > bo lijuoQied by tbig more that we presume tbey will not Und It so easy a matter to put II tbrough. anil tbat Ui?re w'll be a split among tb m if it M endorsed The squabble among them is amusing, to say Urn least All Tammany bag got tu do Is to out loose rrotn alt tbe semi siceiisioulHia of tbo other factions, nomlnnto a straight ticket on a war platform, and success Is oertain. All bargains and trades must be repudiated, and It standi la a fair way of coiulug out of tbo oonteat tbe real aud true teprjsoi.tatlve of the lorn >cr.ioy tb this city, act only in qamo. but in roaltty CONORBSK . The nominations for Congress are all in a muss It Is nndorstood that lieu Wood ia out or the rare in tbe First district, and favors the nomination of tloorge W. Curtis, member or Assembly taat winter, whose record on the war question is certainly a groat improvement upon Wood's Ha may be tbe oominee of the Mozart sido. In tbo Tammany tho contest appears to bo now be twoen Illram Walbridge, Senator Woodraff and Morgan Jones?all on the war platform. There does not appear to be any particular change In either the Firth or Sixth district since our last return?, unless it Is that Flijab Ward, the present member, may bare loomed up ai a competitor of some importance In the race In tbe Seventh district, on the surface it appears to be forJ.W Chanler; hut tbare ts an underground swell there wbtch Is going to give bim serious trouble, and we ?hould not be surprised if it lays bim out. It comes from a source that he little su-pecta, and will prove a formida hie affair His nomination is not certain, nor should it be made. He waa la the last session o( Congress suob a complete tool or Wood thai he became the butt jT tbe democratlo members from tbe rural districts Wood, of course, |g doing all that be can for him, and, if tbrown by Tammany, be will no doubt torn up aa tbo Mozart can dldate, where alt such secesh sympathizers belong. Ibe Eighth district remains about the eame Fernsodo Wood but made some headway in the Ninth district It is reported, and upon good authority, that bo has secured tbe Tammany delegation from tho Twelfth waid through a bargain with Henry W. Genet. In return to the latter tor tbat delegation he bae secured tbe delegation In tbe Ftrth ward to tbe County Convention for Genet for County Clerk. This Is tbe arrangement which it is said has been made, signed, sealed and delivered. Events. ho waver, will soon decide. With Ibis capital to commeose on, be has strong hopes of petting tho Twenty first ward. Har riett claims tbe Nineteenth ward but some of tbo same influences are at work trying to undermine bins. It will be a severe blow to Tammany if, by any book or crook or bargaining, Woo.I mauagea to gat tbat nomination from tbe Tammany Ball Congressional delegation. It wilt prove a load too heavy to oarry. If socb a thing should happen the ooly course will be for tbe General Committee to repudiate the nomi nation in ordor to sustain its consistency It Is said that ox Senator Connolly ia wateblog around for some difficulty In tbe convention, to steal Ibe march as aa Independent candidate, in tbe eame way that he did a few years slaoe for Senator. Tbe mnddle here Is worse than In say other district Several parties have waited upon Mr. Perkins, and intend to bring him up as tbe compromise candidate in this movement are several prominent capitalists. Wbere It will all end M Is impos sible to tell at present. It is a rich mem, take it In any way tbat we may, wMh fair prospssls of a plenty of ?q sails ahead. City Politics. TOT SIXTH OONORBBBtONAL DISTRICT UNION CON TENTION? A STORMY TTMl?MR. RAYMOND *4 FRIBNM HirUSt TO CONSULT WITH OTHER OBLI GATIONS, BTC. There was a vary stormy time at tbe meeting of the Union Congresskmal Convention of tbe 8txth district, which met in Bleecker buildings on Friday evening resulting In a serious division In tbe republloaa ranks, which judging from present appearances, it will be difficult to beei Tbe Convention met to nominate a can didate for Congress, and was composed of fire delegatus eacb from the Ninth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth wards. It appears that tbs Sixteenth ward was ttolltlod to (he nomt cst'on, there not having been a candidate .'rom tbore for the last sixteen years. Tbe delegation from that ward presented the name of Charles S. Spencer, and proposed a conference with tbe Draper organization?tbe oourao wb'cb was adopted by sil tbe other Union conventions, but tbo delegation from tbe Fifteenth ward, who were doel rsus of nominating Henry J. Raymond, peremptorily roiueed to adopt sucb a course, and forced tbe matter to a rote At tb is joocture a committee of conference from tbe Draper clique watted on tbe delegates from the Fif teenth ward. bnt tbe friends of Mr. Raymond persisted In refusing to r?-cei%e them. This extraordinary course on their part gave ride to ap excited discussion. which lasted till near midnight Tbe matter was final y put to a vote, when Mr. Raymond received ten votes and Mr. Spencer five. So the statement In some of tbe oppo sition Journals that Mr. Raymond's nomination was una nimotu lo looOrroct. Indeed, the rejwrt of tbe proceed in of logs sbows tbat tbe action of tbe Convention waa any thing but barmootous, for tbo Draper men proceeded to nominate R. C. Hawkins, who. It Is believed, will poll the largest republican vote In the district. TUB ROW IN TAMMANY HALL. Tbe Nominating Convention which met at Tammany Hall on Saturday evening adjourned over until M nday, after nomlaatlnr; John Kelly for Sheriff. This a! Journment was politic It saved the organization from the row which seemed imminent. Twoed and Cornell, the bargaining mac, were In favor of renominating Henry W. Genet for County Clerk Swsesy.Brennaa and Roolo, the war democrats, were opposed to Genet and in favor of ?"me more pope lav, consistent and reliable oandldate. So the matter stood whon tbe Convention met, and Itiwos to avald the re** which wonid bare enpi-ed had Genet g nounuatloo been prsased tbat an adjournment was agreed upon by all parties concerned Tbe nomination of Jobo Kelly was a good sad politic one. Tbe nomlniPon of Genet would have been ex tremely Impolitic aad unpopular. Tbe representatives of eight or nine wards would have sseeded at ones. Tbe frienda of fount say tbat be Is very strong with what are called ' the rounder!.' but Morrleaey, who certainly baa more influence with "(be rouudera" than Genet, ts agaiMt him, and will bet against bim. Beex.es tbls, Tammsoy Hall doss sot want to nominate a county eierk to please "tb" rounders." Tbe office is en important ore. and most be filled by a good man. What will be tbe result of the consultations to-day we are not informed. Perhaps Charles Leow will be the candidate, If tbe Genet faction will give way, or perhaps tbere will be a com pro mtae candidate, like f owler or Otioodorfer. At any rate Itf-e oncbt to be aa end of bargaining,-sad tboee wbe Let gain with everybedy. (rom Seymour down, should toe ~ 11 mark fa'i" tbe Tammany Hall mark fa'rly. Brooklyn City Polities. REPUBLICAN CON 0 BBSS I ON A L NOMINATIONS. Tbe Ropublioao Convention of the Second Congrassenai district met In Ia timer Hall, Court street, yesterday afternoon, sad after tvelve balloting*, wbiob resulted in en choice, adjourns* nntU next Tuesday, at twelve o'rloek aeon. Tbe von on tbe first ballst was ? Samuel T. Maddos M llsnry A Kent It A M. Bliss M Scattering t On tbe twelfth balls, tbe vote stood ss fallows Msddox IS Rent 10 Rlist ; SI H. R. Dutrber 9 There bemg no cholte the Convention adjourned. Tbe Republican Tttrd Congressional district Conven tion met at Me. t Oou-I etreel yesterday afternoon, and balloted for a candidate for Congress. The result on tbe first format ballot waa is follows ? Jam** Humphrey HSR, rh It tendon 12 Tbs nomination of Mr Humphrey wee declared Meat tuuss, after wbirh tbe convention adjourned. HAILS F01 THE PACIFIC tsnpertamt llovimeats of the Army tinder Mctttesiant General Grant Near Richmond, Ya-Vhe Operations aad Successes of Oeaernl Hhertdan on the Shenandoah-Tbe Latest from Oeneral Sherman at Allaets-Lateet News from Sniope. Abe. The steamship North far, Ceptsm Jones, will leave | this port on Monday for Aapm* all. The malls tor Central America and tbs South Pacflc will cli?e at ball-past ten ffelock to-morrow morning Iho Nrw Your Ifimet.o-rd'tton for the Pacific?wli; ttw roadv M balf.peat ntnee'elocu In tba morning, and will contain Important Deepacboa from tbe Army under Lieutenant General Grant sear Richmond, Vs., with de tails tC the highly auecessfnl Battler, and Movement* of tbe corps eeder Generals Ord, Birney and Warren to wards the Rohel Capital; Tie later e accounts of the Vic tories and Operations of Genera! fherlrian In tbo Hboean ] doab Valley, The latest des)*tob as fro i Gen. Sherman at Atlanta,Ga., aad from tbs Teiv0 torsos In dlBbrent por ticos of tbe country; Imp rhtet Movements of tbs Foil Motes* lb reapeet to tb* Oouilsg Presidential Flection, Tbe latest cows from Knrnpe, anP. aeeennta of ell important events of th? psst ten Cays Btng.e oopf -a, in wrsgier* ready for moiling six sen's THE PRESIDENCY Halting of a MeClellaa mid P*nJI?loa Saaur, Th?. imhoi <* a Mc< lellau aurt raodietne Mauser by the pl.Juco dealer* Of KoaJe, Uueoe aud W*?liie?t<>a tlfoaiS wsa It* 'ii-tHiou of quite a d*ui uatrativii jcawtriay *r ternom at tho corner of Duaii* ?o I Waobmgtna etront* Tli* banoe* wae ? largo oae, and cnotaiaad rough paiat iugf of Oetieiai M'.Uailou and Mr. Peudietoo tu coe* waa aeveu bundled dollar*. As aoou a* it van laidey ad it win grootud wiiU cbeer* for the candidate*, and a Bojall pleco of cauuou placed on a oaiglih-mng bouan flred a salute There were about one Minimal* person* pemior.r, and I be uioeltug waa ooiivaoed by lit* uiiihic or a band. lUmolutloos were read exproMlve of I tie deter in inalion oi Uio meeting to sustain (ieneral Mo'lolUu uuJ George U. Pendleton lor tbe Preeidoncy , aud dououuriog Uieadmlnletratloo aod it* policy. Hevoral speakers 'lieu add'eased tbo mooting, but tbelr addreaaaa wore a more onlargmout of tbe eoutun-nte couUiu ?! >u tb i res<>lu tiona. Iiifarmatlo* for the Holdier* and Hall orr?How They Are to Prepare Their Oallota. We bare leccirod aevorai letter* from oar bravo *>( diura and giUlaat aailora io<|Uirlaj< wbat steps are neces sary and bow tbey uball proceed to vol" ia thi* Hints For tbo Information of all tbosefrom Ihl* Stato we pub lieb tbo following Instructions, i**und,by the Moratory of State, at Albany. Mr. Depaw baa prepared ? pamphlet containing tbe Soldier*' Vonog lew sod io*tr*ctlon? to tbe soldiftVs aud sailors Tbe Instructions furntsb *11 tbe m formattua roqmrcd, end ero as follows ? Statu on Nrw Yonrr T Ornco or rnlt RacKrraav or Statu, Aijuwy. 18A4. J Ho ler the provision* of tbe Soldiers' Vutli g bill, tbe soldier intending to row at any general or spoaitl oloc tiou, to be beid In tilt* Si.ale, la required lo Oil out and ovoeute a power of attorney (for which a blank is here with sent), swear to It before any Qeld officer, captain, adjutant or oommaudaul of auy company or detachment on rfetaohod s -rrlco of tbe (lolled States any couiqiM sionod as officer* In tbe volunteer force of tbe state of New\o:k, or tbe captain or comtnan lnnt of any vessel in tbe naval service of tbe United State*; also baring a wiliics to sign his name thereto, nod authorizing some person, tthft in legal voter, U hit home or place of ren der re it ikU Stale, refilling in lb time to urn or rug inhere luch soldiei resides, lo oaft (or him his note or hall o. He then must flit out tbe blank affidavit, which will lie found printed oa tbe oatalde of tbe accompanying envelope, Bign it aud swear to It before one of the officers those named. Alter bAvlng executed tbe powor of attorney and sworn to the affidavit on tbe envelope?which may be either wiittsu or printed?be must fold and enclose the vote or ballot ho uesiroe to cast, together with the power of attorney, and place tbem together Inside tbe envelope which baa the prlntod or written affidavit thereon, seal tio>m up carefully, tbon place tbls envelope, so scaled, tnfltdo another envelope, to be merited oa tbo outside, ' Soldier's Vote," and direct It to tbe person to whom authority is given by said power of attorney to cast for him ble vote or ballot, and transmit tbo same to tha por?oo to whom It ia directed by mail or otherwise. Tbe efflcera before wbom tbe affidavits are taken must attach to their signatures tbelr official designations. ft should be boraa In mind that the person who Is to receive tbe soldier's vote or ballot, and oaat the asms for blm. must be a legal voter on the day or election; and soldiers should bo cautions to sond tbelr votes or ballots to cone others. Qreat care should also be lakau In directing tbeso letto-a, to write, in a legible hand, tbe name, town and county, In order to provent tbelr mis carriage. By reading section two of said act carefully tbe soldier will be able more clearly to sea tbe courae ho la to pursue. CHAUNOEY M. DSPStV, Secretary of Slate. The following Is s copy of the second section of tbe Soldiers Voting set (lews of 1864, obapler 263;, referred to by Mr. Depow ? Such absent elector sbali, by an Instrument executed by blm, not mora than sixty days pravloua to auy gene ral or special election to be held in this State, authorize and empower auy elector uf tha town or city where the said eleottou is held to oast for him bis vote or ballot, lo tbe manner prescribed by tbls set, fbr all officers for whom b* would have a right to vote If be were present qt auch election, said instrument shall be signed by such absent elector, attested by a subscribing witness, and sworn to before so? held officer, oaptato, adjutant or commandant of any company or detach meet on detached ?arvfoe, in the service of the United States, and oommia atooed as officers la the volunteer force of tbe State of Mew York, or the oapteln or commandant of snymvessel ia tha aavai sorvloe of tha United States, to which tha said absent elector may belong or be attached, and such off) oars are hereby dolt authorized to admlolater oath ror tho purposes specified in this act, and tbsy shall at taeh to their signatures their official designations. The Oonnoll Bluffs Bugle (lows) of September 22 has at tbe Uoad of its columns James W. Hall, of New Jersey, for President, and Geo, H. Pendleton for Vice President. After declaring that Geo. McClallan has re pudiated tbe platform It aaya ? Hen McClelian does not admit that the experiment of war to restore tbe Union baa proved a failure, bat rather innlsta that It has proved a success and moat be con tinued until u It la clear or even probable that our pre sent adversaria* art ready Tor peace, upon the basis of the Union." Tbo platform declared that immediate effort* be made ror cessation of hostilities without inquiring whether "our adversaries are ready for peace upon the, basin of the Union." But McClellno proposes war until tbn Confederate# aball be ready for peace The difference between MoClellan and tbn platform in simply lb la. Ho proposes lo carry on tbe war uotll tbe people of the South are subjugated. Tb* platform proposes a cassation of hostilities, a coo van Hon of tb* States, a compromise and renolon without a further expenditure of blood and tree euro. Upon the platfbrm we are willing to stand, and, te votn for a candidate who fully indorses It, and for none other, will wn cant our votn. Governor Cmrtta. Tha yahnral (nl-ihgonrer of September 20 bat the fol lowing ? We ieara that Governor Curttn, of Pennsylvania, waa In town yesterdav, and bad a protracted intorview with tbe President, who, we understand, solicited tbe inter view We have not beard what wan iba subject of tbe cbar?rence, but presume it i.ad reference to the pending political canvass tn Pennsylvania, an to which Governor Curt in baa bsen charged with some want of tea! The Neflellwa Legion, The mta'jers of tha McClallan Legion, composed an tireiy of officers and soldiers of tbe army and navy, will hold toother public meeting next Tuesday evening m HopeChspei Several popular speakers barn bsea in vited to dnllvor adilresiss. Cowl Monopolists Against KlcClnllwm. The Miner's Journal, published at Pottevllle, Pa., a strong Lincoln organ, declares that McClallan'* election would be ruin to tho country, and gives as Its reason that "at tbe mere announcement of bia nomination coal declined rrom one to two dollars par ton " Political Tax In (be Concern Home. Tbe fellow Ing la tbn amount that tha employe* in tha Custom Home are forced to ' -come down" for the be neflt of Old Abe's election ? Crsrow Horn, New Yoax, Htpl 30,1884 Six?The undersigned, having beea authorized ror the Surpoee, are pro pared tn receive tbe asaeeement made v tbe Union commute en and will be feuod at tbe base ment room formerly eocupied by tbe Untied gtotee men surer*, from nine A. M. to three o'clock P. M., tbia day nod to morrow. JOHN MARAMOUS. RICH AMD WYMIOOP. Says the World:? eats or A*amui!jrT Salaries under $1,000,1 per cent Salaries of $1,000 to f l,too. 2 par cent, Salaries from $1,400 to $2,000, 8 pee cecl flalarie* from $2,000 to $2,000, d per oent Salaries of $2,000 and upwards, 0 per cent. Rack tncowir ux Is col'wned at tbn < ostein Ho inn oat or the September earnings; so that after paying that and tbls oorraption tax for electioneering purposes, the clerks will have left only a pittance of frem $2 to $3 00 to enp port tbelr fsmffiee for the coming month. I n one of tbe highest salaries, say $2,MK>, the matter will stand as rol lows ? Salary for September $208 03 rive per teoi tn-om* tax, lem $08 $T 41 Five par oast inoom* lax, IMS 01 00 Pear par coot election tax oa $>,000 100 00 ?? 202 01 Balance due for one month's salary $0 42 Ibt following is the oath whloh each man baa lo sub Binseon Drapsr, R*q., Col lector of the Custom* for the District of N'sw York? Tb Or For my services as lo year office rrom tbn day te the day of 188 , Inclusively, si the rate ef $ per $ Deduct tax on excess or salarv nvar $Gixi par annum, five per ceat on $.. Reenlved from Simeon Draper, leq.. Collector of the Custom* fer the I tntriot ef Mew York. on tbe day oi , 188 , the tern of ddlnre. cents, being in full of mv eomreosetlon ror the period above staled, having signed duplicate receipt* I, a iu the office or the Collector of the Dt*lrlctof New York, do hereby cert'fr on 1 performed the norvteen stated In 'be above account, that I have rooetved the loll aura therein charged to my own one aud benefit, and that 1 tiavn not paid, deposited or analgned, nor con traoted to p <?, deposit or auotga, any part of ouch com p*u*?tnwi, to iht oae of any other parent); nor tu any wav, directly or Indirectly, paid or ylvaa, nor coo trarted lo per "I $'?e, any reward or cmreoaalKin ioi my office or eniptoymeoi, or the eaiotu?ie?M thereof SO HKU* Ml GOD. ?w.'T? and eubsoribed before me. I "iM day of 188 ) Kx Prealffiritt Plllswsis tar rii Ciellaa. lh.) following la a c py 4>f a letter fr<tn Mi'lard IYII more to a committee la tb'a city ? BrrrALO, Sept 28,1*84. f n Hwuecwnt., Faq ?- _ Ufa M?-Your favor ef the Mth bee thie momeat eon.o lehard. In wYieh rw re?|ii#il my iiersaes oe So pubilab my leuer/ta y? at tbe Mh leotMl . that l? i?, UFu all lottrri. of ? ae, waa laUodSil lo b* privets act b* oauaa It conu r.cd nay saallmsal ??>'''? 1 ;? y * :?*? wl.UoO fo but ? bo t ,*# I bad a |r<bi nvo'ilo (o apt**'CoT ?? ' *'"> : nwepagera; | nt yr>u ,*?,? to 'bui* iU might in ii'Hwt loth* cooaer vo tive MMI ID winch 4 ooafca* i i?,, ? v,r). ,]Mp :n toresl?and a. I lave rec.hiv?J atmLar tui jr uj ilimi 'rout fitbor -oaroe-t, I bivn relu iaotiy noi> to tbe v>uci-ia>ua to permit it tn l?' publiHuaA Ttx> fact m tbat I eee no ? owe >nabt? pr -an*, r or a r? atoraiKm ol tlx Union -tba >t?t-*\i oeareat my heart? without a rhai j# o' (be ??"? "t peli-y f M i idmlrta tralioo, and i hp* no pr wpect if cbaoalug tbat r?.l>cy bat hy a chkijtfo of tue Ada in i?t ration ,.??lf Mooca 1 am fir a ohaugo, and I imt ui-yo 'be ? '? >n >x doner,. Mo riot tan mh tlw lout bono for tbe in* J- iruiton nf ton %? no Honorable peace tnd tbe ae- urltjr ol inriOMl llbartfi. and tliw yon may publish to the world a* my views is tbe puudiug crisis Hot I aha.1 out ir Into no %rg jiasnl io support an my opluler, nor do I intend oreafter to dep?-i Iroin tbat ailsnce which I impose u( <n myself frost a aiiwiiliuKBosa to iuiosIj. or teeui to u> ingle, in party politioe for 1 do not consider rayseir aa belonging to soy party, sod I tee! wholly indliterent to " f parly aucmtae aa inch, and am < nly .nxiona lor lb* bonor aud welfare of my beloved, bat trlnedleg and sulToriug, oounlry t am, tu great baate tr ily yours MILLARD PILLMORE. Rnwann, tept ft I SA4 (?iinaa??-Pleaae to accent my ibaot* (or tba boner yon bat o done too hy uivtttoit me to be present at a rath Ocatlon meeting to be held In Union aipjara on tbe 4th tu atant, nod to address tbe moding VVhllo I hIia'I with great pleasure can my rote for (Jooerai Mc.tJetlao aod Mr I'endlotoa, yet I retard mf? self wholly wllhdrawo from party contests end tln-re fore I attend no political meatinas make no speeches anil wrlto no tailors for publication. with my best wlabea for tbe mi-.cm* of your ticket-* for on that, to my ooiuioo, depend* tba salvation of *ar country?I am, gentlemen, MliXa.tH KILLMORR, An Admirable Pantiertinm-Why were tbe neuuterfelt* of priALON'8 NIGHT HM)OM(MO (JKHBUH like Hhcrldan'a Victorious Lesion* r Berwic* Uiey broke dawn early frizes Cailird in all L?(ailZ'tI Lai' tarlea aei information siren. JACOB. broker's OBoe. 176 Broadway. M. ff. Rnyal Havana Lottery. 7o per o.nt pramlum paid for pi aea Informa lon furnish ed The highest rates paid far l>oub!oona sad all klnda m Gold and Mitver TAYLOR k CO . Hankers, Id Wall ak A Snre Cnro?liena's African Fewer aad Ag'ie Dure. It never fat a Depot 3J Liberty street. stairs. A Onfweraal Boon.?All Persona Requir ing honest, respectable and trustvruribv servants, etthae male or female, forany branch of domestic service, can fag supplied, without delay, at the large employment beany corner of Hlith avenue and Klevonth street. Ilntrtielar's tlatr Oyr-ihr Brst In th? world Harmless, reliable, Instaataneoua The only parfaat dye Sold by all druggists Factory SI Barclay street. Burnett's Florin:el la nn Biqatalla bandkerrhief perfume. U ELM BOLD, VM Broad way Colds and Coughs.?ladden Changes of olisists are sources ef I'uLmonary and Bronou.at affection* Etperlenee having proved that simple remedies act apaaUty when taken la tbe early atagc of disease, take at sues ' Brown's Bronohlal Troobes." let the oold. oougb or lrrtbo tion of tba threat be ever so slight, aa by ttiu pracauMoa a mere eartoui attack may be effectually war-led off Corns, Bunions, Balls. Bnlsrged Joints, all dlseaaes of tbe feet, cured by Dr. ZAGUABIS, No IW Broadway Campaign Badges, Medals and Plus# for McOIellsn or Lincoln. The trade supplied cheap. * O. W T.IOKNK, Manufacturer, 80 Nassau at,, N. V. Cure Your Couulao WITH QREBNEtELD'S CODOH CaNDT. VMFOT 63 UABCLaV MTBBBV ?akffUem, Disease a of the Eye, Threat eaif Catarrh specially treated by Dr. CAD W BLL, 44 CilaUe pl^jf. Eighth street Deafness, Impaired Sight, NOISES I* THE HEAD, CATARRHAL AKFRCTlUMH IN THE THROAT, CHBONIO CATARRH, OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE EUSTACHIAN TO BR CORKD, BY DR. TON BI88NBBR0. at his eonaulUng room*, 818 Broadway, near Twelfth Ureal Dyspepsia, ge.-Fowle'i Eitrsct Whtte atnger never fella to rare. H. T. HBLMBOLDjJW Broadaraqt For Diseases or the Bladder, Or*vU sad Dropsy, use HBLRBOLD'8 Oennlne Preparstloaa For Lose of Power, Dees ef Meuterp, nas UKLMBOLD'8 Oenulee PrsgeraUena Feu Dim cutty of Breathing, Oeaeral Weakaeaa, use HELMBOLD 8 Oeuulne Praperaaoaa Fragrant Setedont le mow Attroetlai lltf very great attcatlon, and wall It may The article repgn canted br this musical name lathe mast baoeSaial nrcpegq tlen far the BrsaU, Quma aad Teeth the world baa eeni seen. Sold by drngglsta For Weak ffervri, 'Horror or Deat^ Trembling, aae BBLMBOLD'S aenuloe Prnparatkma For Bight Parents, Cold Feet, Dlmaau ef Ttalon, use HELMBOLD'S Goeuine I'raparationa For Lanfser, L'alwersal Lassitude el the muscular system, use HELMBOLD'S Genuine Frepaaa Unas For Pallid Countenance and Irup lion*, use HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation*. For the Hair aad RMlu?Barry's Tip eopberous Tba bast sad cheapest article. Sold by drug gists For Pains la the Back, Headache, llsh ?lorn.ft, ate HELM BOLD'8 Genuine ('reparations. For Pimples, Tetter, Hcrolula aod eruptions, uso HELM HOLD'S Oeuulne Preparations O. R. flrndura, Wine Mere 11 mil, ITo. TS Cbam >ers stree' one door we*l of Delmouico's llelmbold's Oennlne Prrparatlesa? Prtoo H par bottle, an for H Dalirered to any addre.-* Highest Premium Lock Nlltch New lug MACUINRd WHEELER A WILSON, No 825 H rued way, Jewelry end Watches?'If h II Uracrlp* tion* for sale by GEO C ALLEN, e I & Proanway, one deal below Cans, street, formerly No, II Wall street Legal Documents la Apaulsli?Foe Cuba, Porto Biro, Hmitli America and Piialn. earefuty ore pared 1>y H. CAMACHO. MS Rroadway. TranelaUpM from tba Pnanlih. French and Engllxb laugaagra K*Oe ences?Maltnud, Pbalpa A Co Ntrvoui end Debilitated AuFerere, Dee HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparations Presidential Candidate*.?A Splendid colored Engraving of Onorge H Mc"laP*n snd Abrehau Llncela ion one piste), wHI be seat to any addrena en re eeipt ol two ihpee ocut ?tam|i* to pav posUne Address Dv W R Merwlu A Co. 83 Liberty stiect. New York. Real Blags for Gentlemen.?Fine Get A, aew style* sli. clgbt, tea, twelve, fifteen, iwrnlv Ave u> aad hundred and fifty dollars eeoh. For sale by OROROB C. ALLKN, 410 Uruedwey, ons Iwr Ijelaw i*aal eueul. The "RageMaraiaerda la Chevelura" le tba'inlv remedy which prevents (lie balr from falfng eel Fur sale by ARTHUR OBNTlL, TOO Broadways United PETROLEUM FARMS aseoTTati ON. These farm, and lotarasta nonaisi of about 1,?W acres ad ail laada la fee, In Fanniylvanta. and else twe leasehold interests, most of whlab are altuated I mute-lately npon OR crack and the Alleghany river. They rota bine, as we think, uuo* the largest oil eelsrprhe tbat baa ever been offered to thek'ihlic. There are noes soma fifteen waits producing, and about tba same number going dewa The pre*eat prednetlon to thia Interest le about 181 to VS ban via per day. whteh. at 111 per barrel, fot 160 bar-eta, I* $1 TtW, or 8841 tOO per yeer The entire property ro*ta $3.f7?,000, and the present pro duction 1* paying about two aad a bail per cent j?r month on that amount, or nearly *1 per cent per annum; aad *> Mb ordinary auroras the wells that are now la proee a of 'wlnf berad which wall* will Ma denht be pmduemg within tba Brit >1 to dO day*) will double the em -in' of pr >dncV aad perhaps Increase it tenfold or mora Tbero I* r?e ?a lbr?r laime le burr at east 1,1 (JO well*, and liiramountor oil tbat may be (yodueed upon tbaen Is almost N-yuad <a)co lailoa It in reel wall known to all ah pper* that mora than seven leu the of the reopr of Viirnpc. a* ret have never used peuo sum. far Uia irapon that 11 u enough of U ba, been prod-iced ta fuminh them And aga'c It ?? ima thatouv Boutbarn peoide l ave 10,1 l.?n favored with Nt which make* it very evident that there fa a-- dunger of vh tain tg an ovaia'ouii lance ul I It her *ltra.ly becn.nr ooa of the leading eta pis* of trad* dhn if . It I* onl In it* la fancy We pretax* u> put in.a iwoiartt into at aaat three ccrrrantae, w ?n r cttpifai of not !??? teen ft wn." 8 e*cfc, or 8lb.U0U.UUi tar tba abate, end *a cam drnllv baneva wa can make these farms |ay one per cent ?er mo. ih aa 8>b 00U,Uk) within tbe neat tvelra meniba It will he ***n that iha rarPaa pur>-n?*"ig uponlhe *"W acrlption beats, at8''.''7b,wAi, rat open the sferk na*l?ewp *!* do'lare tor one, aad aa ?*>n ?* we a?o niahe iha i?W Una pav one per oent a month the aiacl will -**a iy aa w-irih par. Pome wealthy fitfluepMai cnUamen or tail rlty have personally beea to Oil errek to riamloc? t.^eae POP 'io ar larra* and loieieat* and w? are pica?-d to , '""7 am arrnng tbe lending etiheev hev* p. thi* mirebane. we na I leva aU who have retaroad eipre** t? fled, end many of them valuetaillr aavthav rraflM WA af tbe farina wmlh more ?h?n ta feMIm wbdlh W# moat uneuulvocallT raromioand thla enia-prln# 10 ah ?tir f rlaoda. . .. _ _ The map* end echedehn t# all the prep*rtv Are at na. ofllca, wl.err we ah* I b* |> a??ed to "how the in to all whi mat weal re to call, sad will cheerfully give My and ml otaat Infomallon relative ta tbn property. Now Toaa. Sopt. A 1*4. WIB. W. CLARKE A CO., Central Petroleum Riubange aOca, W Fiaaatraal. Vrlyrla? Framefi, Gcmaa aad BnglltB, Plain. Plaid, roval aad tincut ? ARNOLD, OON8TABL8 A CD. fnvMe In# In pectluv, af lobhera aad m?nuf?ct*rura tar Ihia aaasou a ImrwiaUaa of tba a have aaaM goad*, aalflb fled It ta the moat cam pit ta In tAa < ountry. Canal and Haveac elmlw Wood CnU hf aur lehjert Ra?rFrag la ar *r at ah art AMtea. li b. FBNFIRLh ll?N*A*ayvtraal