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W. C. GOULD. Editor. I EATON O., NOV. , 184. taTThe following lettere eontaininj valuable nelocur, Ufa been returned to thiaofllce, from thead Utter Office, if not called for within thirty days, they will again be cent to the depart- mnt at waamngion. JemeaO'Donnell, Widow O'Brien, care of Patrick Treaey. W. C. GOULD. P. M. rsfWe notice a number of ourdemocratic ex-1 Mshang are in favor of an extra aession of the : Legislature, and axpr, hope, that Governor usdill win can luuBvuor " i l .fth StaU. for the Dunjose f Ukiug into eon- iderationthe4iffioultiea which oppress we poo- pletthlatin,anawnicnioromeiinieiwu, give no evidence of improvement, unlea some tamedy is proposed and carried out by the law- uVJ.1.MMarHl.!4IlU. H1DTBXDICM lm. ' " .". .. v. it th. foirhlatura ll eallaa togetner, wej wiUaeeonmliahllretrd.)theriI,ce," -the diffiultiaa. W entertain no such appro- hensions-we believe tne commercial r""""" which haa been eramping the energiea of the neopl and oppressing trade and enterprise, haa . n t& i 1 suggested. IU own remeay, ana we aoumui... th Legislature an opportunity we ... would be peedily applied. Let n try the mat- er. ' cm-Tne Mail Agent. Jon Kaa, Esq., ,ourlUilrod,iaarortunate,awell as a very Hi lor of go i nemonstratea 1 on HJTW . in almost every act of his life and hie epicurean ingc good luck. carOurroad continues to increase in public favor and Ita earnings rer tne last erei. ur otner in tAA hSmtn take far a wife a lady rT? . . t, ... In nmmer's heat by tne name oi ' a m k. K.. on hand a aflod supdIt of that delicious artlole Bsar eof, t y noth- inr of the nil' Long may he lire to enjoy bl will compare favorably with those of any road of similar length in the eountry. The man agement of it affair i controlled by an efficient ; Directory and one of th best Presidents in th country. The Passenger Trains are under the -conauetorship of those popular conductor Wasb- bum A Gaansrsn, who har no superiors ana ia . ken altogether our road la hard to beat. The Martha Washington Case. ii. IL . iimatis interminabilitr. On the STth of November, the trial of the partiea now nn- Thi caw. whioh ha a - tier bond, takeeplaoe .at Helena. we unaemenotnat vapva.u uauw -"T . tMrid under kail ln.0Oy, leave. ,or lace tne mumo uae Ho -day or to-morrow, to man or to-morrow, w w hw mwv 7 There is much sympathy for Cant. and scathed HalltotofMlbU ao- quittal. Cin. JEno. 87AJt. ... 1 The Jtamurrr bt refleou public aenument, .. ,l,.M..in.W.h- we believe, when it say tha Mtha Wsb- intonC.ae ha.bacomabore,bui,wh lethe public i disgusted with theipparent pwieni- turn, whit must the condition or the deieno- ant be, who are called upon to go to a dis- tant state for the purpose of defending their ui mwvi.p .im .... b :nuenuo aim muuo, iiu. what remuneration win iney reocio i . . , i- - . Adhlintf aiia of toe sirangeai pv . of our country. Thi cse present a memo tn, 'MiiM. sad we csonot but ioin the En-1 . n..i.:.nn..aa viii yurtr in .eying ..., wV - - .v. ... f Ik Uv nnaiatll1." J, , " , ? ' , . mnn- If the defendant. re acquitted, what reman- ration wfll they receive for all the time lot. - --anxiety and expense incurred' The gratifying vprivile-e of enjoying freedom to wnder forth poor and' penniless, with the mieiro lurking in the mind of hundred tht, notwithsuno- v.r .-..,.;!, n.l lh.l ing uioit BC4uiiwi ub.uic are guilty! Glorious remuneration. Snob tat- iifaction i poor recompense. . 15"'- Retolvei. That the doctrine that ANT HUMAN LAW is a finality, and not subject .to ia dantrenma to the libertiee ot oar people. " rwtburg Aanoaat irrMsou rwjvrm, loos. a-rff MiiwiMii th ahmre in tha mavM-1 j .. . ... ' who denounce o loudly th repeal of the Mi- aouri Compromise. Comment npon the course ofsuchmenisunnecessary Iheirinconsisten- . , ..... u. cyiogiariBginaiiiaoiu, ii7u..u7 shame, cause the crimson tide to mantle toeir cheeks. We advise the hypocritical, canting .i;i:.;.n. ntih finii aehnnl a look nn. , . T ,r . on the picture snd blush for their couwe.- The men who sustained the bve resolsUon, now declare that the Missouri restriction "Oh, consistency, thou rt a Jewel." ' j " 1 11 CI BILL, now declare tbat tho Missouri retrictioo 1851, upon popular sovereignty w a finality, ... uponwiTcb it wss sacrilegious to lay hands! .1 .....-. u.i and tbe excessive stringency in 1 our enterprising young friends J. A. a. r. !!! iM. thm a1rt antl Makin tx. i" "i every poswwe rrangemeni lor tne ccommo- dalion of Urerr numeroo friends and custom- era. Tbey haro recently ta connection with Messrs. T. H. Rotssxl D. Lssb purchased the large, aid ard, stock of Marsh S, Lock- wood, on Mam Street which will eiuble them - with their .niMdiA adduioaa now receivine wr . ....- mf iwatnm in hnfh - - - - ' .price ana raneiy.. .we ntte feoen-y t.aen great pain, in examining their tock and wiH tot!h.J.,lK.t.w.lfl-8yw.rt waigama. v -.. i,in uiej im w ire indnoenienl ia tbe wy of gentlemanly deportment ano great bargauu. Give them . : -a h r h... i,.m ETBnrwn m Co. nav just reeerred . , . - -not I , . , . pwiwiaiutei assure all and country merchants in particular, - eompriaiBg rlctoriue, wrirtleta, mufl'. and ether ' weariJig aftiel.a, to kMP tM der eraatoxea . warm, but afUr aU Uking iato conaiaeretion comfort sad lk of tb fin furs, wU wager ' big aepU' thare? nething would, make ametef Vtie.o ao comfertaH aa a gentUman' -arm! . Xadiaa call and examine tbe furs, and teeur. portion of them If you cannot th arm: . ras-On of tha moat diatraarunr gim of eui- eidt ever recorded, occurred Id out riolnity oa morning tht SSth of October. Isaac second ooa ofth 1st Hon. Pane Sriosiia, committed mield by hanging himself in the Barn to a rafter. Tb Toung man at the tim r I hit father! death, was tor; km, not expected to recover, by the tame dleeaae, Flux, of which nil father died. The Intelllgeno ef toe mi raavament wai ken from him until the morning of the day upon which the funeral wi to take place, when it waa found iinpoeeible to longer conceal the matter, and 'deemed beet upon con- sultation to inform him of the fret of hi father I . h , . tt eoneeqoeneea. The in j,,,,, w e0mmun!oated, end although no nulu wera immediately peroeptible, . tnr4rt hii reeorery, which waa rather lowlr. hU mind was unstaadr, and there ssesaed nothing in this world for wMco n ear s w.j the abject of ntanean' nwiea i - .A v. nlr Immd to reat bv .. ... , .i L ii. Mn nnl The h father's a,d. In the green grar yard. The lavntlnii and atUntlon Of a fond mother ana toe I . who klndl endeavored to win hig thoabts from wief, produced no effect-hl fithr world had 1 it. charm- the grave to nim was tue iwrow pio I .fc A,.lh .v. teat boon to weary ni, gi.Teu, and by hi own hand, h obtoinea wht HeaTen denied hi longing heart, xue clMprcKnt, t theme for reBeotlon. He who tompen jurt th Mercy, ha now the case in i s. MH.m1.HiMl Ihll nun ,t.immwuuur-.. 3 . . , --.ij .hmiM hare been bright nd fair, became o soon disgusted with .fc , threw himself rashly intoan untried ex- (.fenc,. May Heaven comlbrt the strioaen mother . ,mii ,nd the oil of eonsolation into I . . . . f , na M, fte jy, the - - aTmpathie.0f ourcitixen. I We do not jutify uiolde, but ther are eir- ,omjt,nce, .ometimea thrown around n in thi ... . a . . i j awt. ina iire,inwnicnaeatnia.orwouioaeeii. Inchest boon Heaven could bestow, and yeT the coveted oroe or rest eiuae. tu grp weary mortal, ana irom raw w, .. ... ... . V . .nt ses dissolution, uutu eompciiea uy d ... ..... from which there i no recovery. It m.r not fca nrofitabla to aneculate a few momenta j r ..... urjonthscauseswhichiurroandedtbiayoungman nd compelled him to perpetrate the act which terminated hi xistence, o far a this lire is 1 concerned, ana nTea ni iste m m uue wj thstomb. We can ee no difference between the suicide whoeonsumeshislifeby frequent noia- .v.. .i. wh th. mind to a stand. and causes a feeling of astonishment to tremble L. .r...m. Thev who "shuffle off this mrui eoil- hr their own hand, with the aid of I . a halter, poison, or any other contrivance or im- I ' ... .. nlement. evince rashness and utter aisregaro Lf eonseqoenoes. tearful to contemplate. But rears to eomplet that which, th more determin. ed mind aocorapliahe by one rash act, in wnion the lawaof bis existence are suspended and he is ushered Into Eternity. Suloide re of com- man occurrence, yet they are not often seen in at.hnw(hoaiAt. or. at least for yean U.. u ft- P,,..r.ft anJ mnersti. - . -' " . .inn. men wnuia laranwn ana uie who uiucu nun. uicu wiwiu i.t wn. uu ...... . ' . com ' the B0W H, down at J night to obtain rest and sleep away the care of Ithaday. If death ia but the night between thi I . il a. a.. -M -I -A... . . 0 mi u iramr .i Itbeelethewwith aniMiry terrersf -laitbe. it ne " , ' " . .. . cu of It. arrainrgj B an, sleep Aould be I .. . . . il. , IL terrible, wr w are not certain at . day that w hU ever see the dawn or another morn, and ret, we enter the shades of the night L-n.rftMnli.nM. wh. tha maann mnst L obrion to'eTerrreaectingmlnd, therefore.we neeanoteoosuoieap,oDjriiorMuB.u. present. useu in .1 ..u.. nave oeen uugnt to associate Wiu umw u Ll.aVMaa. .f .ha mm nm,ntinn - tliA rmarlincrl - ana irom tue8. vu.ug, .u. r.vi.. worse than all, there ia an uncertainty about our future condition, which in other age of the world j..,i . .J "J -"'6"B " tied into terror for the purpose, andaaameana . ...... , ... JL. i.r working L. ....... , . "a ' nnnn ina in inna s.i li m irinirKu. rnaau nuuni nkibi rAm Lu-.i-vi-of B()TetatiollaBa Reaaon have d much of these relic of the daTker agea, but still, there hsn by desth, terror which not, in our opinion, clothe the paasage into .... T, i new w u - that, to die was but to enter a new life, and tbat the grave was but the night between this lire ana the new existence, and death but the deep, th srave and death would be robbed of their ter- ana thf mind woul(1 then, with plea. Itionana supemiKiuu oa.e umtU ligious opinions, we are sorry to say more tuau tt... .Kn.,M nni.r an niwnmatajiflaa. Weahould - - and the accompliahment of some purpose, and that to observe hi laws, and do good unto fellow-man. would ensure a nappy existenoe I nATond the era re. and that death wa out in - "" raTn Odd Fcuowi' Lmaanr Casut." r r .... . ..1,1. .nA fii.,i. r """"r " V. L w the reputation tbe work has acquired. We sorry that more eopiesof the"0sket"donotooroe of I to our town. There is certainly no periodical .. .Li j : i j .j - -7 , I Wilt VVlupCal V wia v w jiviivivbw - day. Term. 2 per annum. Pnblialied in Onein- Mu jk.w n ... Ti n I UU.. UUIK. HI I. . M'MVMMV, ... of to our town. There 1 certainly no periodical which can pror more acceptable to members tb. Order that, tb. OaakeV Uctet, gotten up-ablydited-cbeap,andlUlitratar " A fashionable TU Is an indispensable I . . .. 1.1.. . . 0 j article 1 a gentleman a attire at .ne prewn, and th, best pise w knew of at which to m(sh . gat, ia Jaavu A FxiacBitD'a, 149 Main street Their styles are very beautiful, highly rashionabl and of eours mucn admirea. . . .. ri rEptenre. and U other, who matt Cinein- to M0 attlrt me Ql,a " lnw 1. 1 . tr..!,. u.r U...V M.iwlh l! "' oul"'UUI ot-.--.-. -"-is Ulaeinaeaaon.wiUalwaraflnd tbe beat at .1Mllt thA ,, wmUlm m - .h. nti. of Ba.to.. Sam Wat. tha rlUr atrard "Kn . Ta. Bn. lineal i form no smatl part of tne attractions. Ivoogmayi they wag. a . ; rrGoad aictute. like ood Wife, need I ... .. . puffing. Let Uiepub noeaii atBau'i ug- "" a Uerrean Gallery. No. 10 Wert Fifth Street. I ,14 have their likene Uken in aiturtic L. . tha tJrXnArrsT Saloon la qnit a plae of a laortbr too who lor good Oyatera "Jl Immures to keep oe,hnd a wpplyof thabest, Und bia eaatMr aay that nooa finer, tatter, a fraaheser larger are to be found In all thi. land. JOttehima call. . ',. i '. Railroad Earnings. Th Earning or the Satan Hamilton u Wedneeday road far 8 month of the Fiaoal Tom 154, ton), frit thoio of tto eomojondint period In ir 1858, are MtuUowat Febraerr juroo. Jolr September stall Berri 1858. t434 T ' ,0M 88 ,0f M .71 T 8,088 M 8t tl 8,04 IS 8.4M 16 WU I43.9W 0 1344. U-M 44 , 10,71 08 f ,S It 8.0TI II T.461 14 8.188 84 8,08 T ,05 80 1400 00 I70J48 88 181.468 48 Total, - Increase, In 1888 the receipt war on t milea of road: io 1854 the receipts sre en 88 mile; the- latter being the actual length ef the Eaton and Hamil ton Eoad. j . DAPT.-Udiasl yon who wear r long dreaaea, not quite amounting to a train, out m a Mhlr war to sweD the dust or dramrle in the mud, be careful when yon lift the graceful akirt.whlch, l wbeeom , ,Bth,draVing.room,iaineon. i .l. -ty., th.t am npna.rd with ih.t nniltod nnmentionable of a neat nattern, er a muslin erf undimmed whitonesa. Nothinj wabe britt adornments, pay neregaratoauinaiiseipuiBu to the public ease. Nothing la more execrable . W......U.A.I.a ""J ' J"'- " " " of more heinous offence ginst tha dear creature who lift their drewe up to tbir Mtnee, to now meir preuy encics, uian suoo sacrilegious innendoe tgainat the tamlr, Durity of their Irowserloont! Gtoaa mast . . . .. bar been sorely tried and disappointed by me fait aam.ei ,nd ; j,;, wrath t down L bil,er lnil)(1 iga jDlt tne w D0e Mce I ..... .. . whn are mora Binned ea nit than linnioff. Uh 6MflB you nMghty fcn0w, if you persist in i . ,OTfn, Wmgl abont th(J Miu wbat will become or yon in your old dtyat a show or aluitubnees oeneata a rooe oi cashmere, (ilk or satin. CT Tbu talk Bimrrrr of the Cincinnati Enqutrtr," and we'll bet big pumpkin that he' been looking where b badn't otter, "Dead Heads." TheDtyton Empire say t The dead head yttem i juit now tb lubjest of "brown itBdy with railroad men, nd the probability j, tbat tb axe will be applied to the loot of me tree, m en, lei tne oiow ion ii nurosu men thty tra grnting a charity to the tbe nad Mitt iIKtt tfae gratuity im mediately. The probability i that railraad will oon tnd upon their own merit, and rill lie down, whan oocasion require a re- Icumbent position, without the aid of bolster I This Is Just it ihould be we like th thing I a ftn. L.!ll . 3 ! it. 7 Ple" DU1" " oo:mtry, nd hi mt.ined them ever line they were in running order, and it i folly for the m.nager of these institution to talk about I . . .. i ,1 a mi tapping ojf gnauutt m press ; i oere t I m . . a a ana. ' t 11 111 run aneao i ine roiiowing irom ino Aioany Atlu. is a teniible IS it i true reid it : "Editor pav, and pay gloriously for all the wa hive traveled inoui favor ihown them .nAl' , mi.. fre. of .., durini. ,h. .,! five . .. - . . . . . l ... - . V-l "a rt T? 15 .'l S J? ''K: tbol 8,,,,, railroad which run to that Irillage would lose two-third of its pleasure I Uaaial A am, saM riV MB I la ttti jail if n namfi ' ? " - - head i n ill-bred donkey. He neither know good ene nor gntitode.' The artide which 8 i Tribune last aummer, with regard to the Crys- ,al paiacef increited the businet of ill the steamboats and railroads fi Ity per cent, Some of on i csDslists talk of shutting down h "toJU,,i.ngJoff..,hew'?Jl,t.,.;,ilelJr-rt . . k,. . .. country tbt would py exnerue roi one con gecntive month." "Dead Heads." Descent Upon A Gang of Counterfeiters by Cincinnati Officers. Officer Csrby, Bloom nd Parker returned i toWI1 yesterday flerneon, after hying sue cessfully mad a descent upon a connterfeil den in Madison, Indiana. Th particulars, we gleaned them from the officers, ire these: Informstion wss received a few day tince hich induced the authorities of this city to dispatch a force of thetr most trust- worthy po nee to Msdison. They arrived there oo Wednesday, and in the evening etin upon the information they received, went to abous ' "u"u" fr h, pauiru n iinaui o-juc, u u -i.o, mu.t jan. Havden. whom they instantly srrested, Mi. Haydep, boweve r, after a desperate ef- fort, broke from tne onicers ana rushed to succteaea in securing meir pnwncrs, wnen mn nmet wiinsm Boyd entered and W.l .1.. . -.4 .....u.i .j .1 . aiu L jten wa some one thousand dollars worth our 0f counterfeit money in twentie on the Bmk lot lennessee, tens on the boutnorn Hank aeiuucar, aim ones vu ids riiunri uavu Kantuekr. nnon thoir iwranna and nremiaea. A small box containing bogu dimes, and the mould to cast them, wss lso found npon the ell, with the evident intention of throwing a package into if. sbe.however, did not suc ceed, and notwithstanding the scratched with the vigor or a Kilkenny cat, he wi again se cured, and the roll, which proved to be court terleit bink-billi. The officer bad barely I premises j also a plate upon which the ten " Southern Bank wa. executed, and another 0f the denomination of one dolUr on tbe same I bank. A quantity of composition, msde block tin and lesd, for the bogus money, was j. The iwntie onina uani were badly executed, ss were . n . T, i ml. .. ihvihi ui imriiuDri piub iin wu, un tb Southern Bsnk were calculated todeceive, - block tin and I of lo discovered. g?. ;?n"'iDn' Tb officer sccompluhed their work in masterly manner, and deserve muck credit. Tbe prisoners, sfter undergoing a preliminary examination, were committed, and will 0 tried next March. Cin.Enq. 27iA mat Sebastopol. get The following description of thi place, to ward which tbe attention of the world ia now directed, wUken from McCullough' Caaattesr '.dV V. VL,- . . ,"""....' w ' European Russia, on the west coast of Crimea. bl. . M B,fc wniluae dee. 80 min. east, Populstion fluotusting, M. n. .l. : i icon.iauug uiiuciuaiiT oi tuv rariiwn, anu that tha various individusls connected with the fleet. Sebxtopol Und. on a creek, on tbe "! i u the finwt by -in U9 "V" .. .T un within s short di.Unee of the bottom, near ISckerman, from ex to eight falboms waters . 1 no wa j uenuuco nyairoug iur on uum no sides the entrance. Merchsntmen are excln- I AmA trnm ftKi)l nrtrtl mnA it Yt at at Kawnnrvia flit - -- -- principal atatmnoftbe Russun fleet In Di..krc. a. ..'-u. ..j 1 1-1..: 1 uwvt wm. rntw w iud auu iekuih, ihw., seating each other at rish tangle; boomax re tremely good, and built in the modern Italian tyt;e principal edifices, admiralty,' sraentl, hospital, barracks, Ac. '. The calcareous rock it Jiktrmin, (town of Cavern.) in tb vicin ity of Sebutopel, have been cut into the moat xiraorutjn.ry cavern, prnther.ipto cn.pei. mon.iierics, ceris, etc., "whichby their mul- tipiiouy ana muicacy, astonisa aae oonivunu lb Mhoiuer." Another Arrest in the Great New York Forgery Case—Lyman Cole on the way Case—Lyman Cole on the way to New York under charge of Sidney C. Burton and Joseph Bruen. The teletrraDh briefly wformed o yesterday of the arreatof Lvman Cola, oae ol the Marti I : ' . . ' . - . i Wutiugtm. wnspiraiore, who, reeni, I mpl.witlaowiihKuwMaDdrindUy.in the great forgery ess in New York. It seems, from the Cleveland HeruU. from which, we tke the following particulars, that Cole wis arrested tender lb auspices of th celebrated Barton, of Ohio City, and officer Bruce, or mis city Cm. But. 291. "Burton eommenerd "plsntirrg hi corn" at virion spots, whteh promised n harvest On hi investigation, it wa uiecovereo mat coie At i witi a often came from the direction of Pittibnrg on tha Railroad, which ke would leave at Bedford twelve mile from thi city, where a buggy would be in redinea to convey bim into the country leriy. At owct lime., wiie wouw eomeoti iMbibo4lrtat9nrtB City, wnera a DUggy wouia or naj 1UL conveyance aootherly into the eountry. Bar ton then made cautious inqnirie at the Post Office of Chagrin Fall, nd found in the post master at tbat Disce a vaiuaoi assistant in nis plsns. Cole and wife cams to the township of Cbsgrin F.lli last Jon, and toon board itb a preacher named A Benny, a mile ana hiirrrom tha village. Mrs. uole ni remain ed there ince, but Cole hi been dodging tbontf now bete, and now theie. Letter bar been received by hi wife from Cole through th Chagrin post office, snd have been answered by her, directed to variou point. Lsst Monday Burton laid his plsns at Chagrin Fall to catch Cole, and having telegraphed to Bruen. that otsoer arrived here yesterday morn int. A warrant was procured snd put in th hands of officer Wm. R. Simmonds, of thie oity. and the three left forChsgrin Falls. On arriving near Mr. Ben tleys house, Simmonds led the camsge, snd going to us bouse, in quired for "fresh butter," but it must be no ted. the summer ha been very dry, and it is not surprising thatSimmonds failed to secure it Unfortunately, too, be did not see Cole. The officer then drove their carriage into the wood, and Burton and Simmondi baring, b crawling on their hands nd knees at least twenty rod, secured a position which com manded a full view sf Bentley home, after lying quiet (bout two hour and a hair, their patience was rewarded by seeing Cole enter the bouse. Burton wa on look-out, and Brnen and Simmcnda Tiaited the houie to cure Cole, which to quickly done. Mrs. C. on sgsm seeing Bimmoncs, nsturaiiy remark d. "that'a the butter you were after I" Cole wa brought in the city, and last night placed in Jail. On thi afternoon's train Burton and Bruen leave with their prisoner forNcw York. Ohio Congressional Election—Full Retutns. The Democrat have carried every Congres sional Tliatriet in. tha State, aavu itaentv-aaut' Hootah for our side 1 1 1. Timothy C. Dsy, Onposnion. 2. J. Scott Harrison, Fusion, K. N. 8. Levis D. Campbell, Fusion. 4. M. H. Nichola, Oppoaitiqii. 5. J.R. Emrie, Opposition. 6. R. Mott, Opposition. 7. Aaron Harlan, Fusion. 8. Benjamin Stanton, Fusion. 9. Cooper K. Watson, Fusion. 10. O. F. Moore, Fusion. 1 1. Horic V. Horton, Fusion, and K N. 12. Sam Galliwty, Fusion, snd K. N. 13. John Sherman, Fusion. ' 14. Philemon Bliss, Fusion. 16. Wm. R. Snspp, Fusion snd K. N. 16. Edward Ball, Fusion. 17. Cb.rle. J. Albright, Fusion. 18. Benjamin F. Letter, Fusion. 19. Edwsid Wide, Fusion. 20. Joshua R. Gideings, Fusion. 21. J. A. Bingham, Fu.ion and K. N. Ohio Congressional Election—Full Retutns. The Present Position of the Armies at Sebastopol. tope I. Tbe London Time conclude an article on this subject ss follows : "For the present, it ia cumcient to know that there ia no obstacle between tbe fortress and the armiei about to assail it; for, a th armies bsve crossed the ridge between Sebaa topol and Balak.ava, and driven tbe chief body oi th enemy into tne interior, it mar oe assumed thitthe huh eround iuthe'rearofthe plica itself will not be oocupied by any Wit bo ir of Russian troeni. Sebsstopol is in re- a tv an onen town In the rear, except in ur a. this deficiency in ita defemea baa been luonlied bv external firewerk or detaohed lor Is ( but it ha certainly no oastions or wan eircumvallstion auch contitut a regn- larlv fortified iilace. which can oppose a cer- tain rwistanceto an army for gi en number Of days. The whole strength of Sebattopoi Ilea m Its ions, ana ineko loin uae uuuuuui- ii.. i . . . . r j. i... . ...i euiy ofen caicuiaieu mr ucioip uj torn i.iucr than by land. Under these circumstsnces, the oroverbial military expression that 'a place . invested u place taken,' may probably applied with great justice. Sebstopol mut now oecnecTuaity invested oy inn ana e, and much more effectually than u the aiucs hsd been besun on the northern side of the harbor . leavin lhe south coast open lor rem-1 forcementi or for retreat. The plan of the eamnairn. aa we now more clearly understand -. .T.... .... . i - r . , ., iu inuicam tne nana ui maaieri nu ei-1 though the publio have been disappointed tbat audden and unlooked-for triumph ,they will find that tha end will be accomplished with equal certainty by the mors patient op. Derations of regular wariare." A Large Democratic Army. of of T i .. -1 .: I-.t. sn we raceni eicciiuiia iu tuo uiicv aicai States of Ohio, Indian, and Penn.y)rMi..th. pmper.tio prty,.Ubougb defe.ted by a com- him t inn ni i th tsmi. ucTinni and naniM - w" v r in tbe country, polled a vote of which it may well be proud.' In round numbers the cu. d!!-!"'.!. - ' 10 noA n..i. f)h. ' 120 000 Indians a , cretie party ia yet true to rtUme-honoredpnn thousand members ToUl 270,000 Thi shows tbat tee great bulk of the Dem 90,000 ciples, altboBgb few wa ndered off "af ir .trang god." no other party singly can begin to poll tbe great vote above recorded in those three States. have been beaten by a combination that can not possibly hold together more tbsn a months, snd the esrly establishment of Demooratto ascendency in Ohio, Indiana Pennsylvania, is one of the certainties of early future. Cm. nower Indiana Election—Official. 3, ui The State Sentinel, at Indianapolis, pub- lube the offici! return from (II tbe counties in tbe State but three, and they ahow the fol lowing result on Secretary of State t Collins, (Fusion Know-Nothing.) Haydeo,(Demoerat) 86,636 . 4 Majority. . - . ' ... 12,623 The Coniressional delegation (tends fore reported nine Mongrels to two Demo crat. Two of tbe former were elected very small ma tonne over sound Nebrssk Democrat. Barbour htd bnt 478 malority the Sixth District, and Cumback 6701a Fourth. tTWhile merchant ar e all complaining hard time, it u refresh m to know that there w.j -t - are those who hive their htnd full of busi ness. Such a man ia Ball, No. 28 Fourth Street; bis Gallery ia consUatlyorowded, his pictures go off like hot cskeiu. Gjve a call, snd eur word for jt yea will have every reaaon to be perfeoUy satisfied with tbewiult of rent wutt. ; Indiana Election—Official. THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER NIAGARA. SEBASTOPOL INVESTED ON THE SOUTH AND EAST! The Guns of the Allies Playing upon the Walls!! MENCHIKOFF STILL IN THE FIELD. COTTON DULL—MONEY MARKET TIGHTER! Flour Advanced—Consuls Unchanged! HALIFAX, Wednesday, Oct. 25. The resmer Nicr. with advice from I Liverpool to Saturday, the Ulh intt. wrived at thi port last night Tha ateamer Arabia arrived out early Saturday morning. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. T. iMmnA, Market-.Bir.wn h. RhfoU.. r.,w dufiM th( kSfl.Sin I ; s Ann An. imnorten 8.000 do. The market wea dull, with a limited de mand, and the lower grades declined 1-ld; but bolder were not pressing on the markst. Trade (t Manchester had lightly declined. Flour had again advanced 1 ed. and wheat Yd per buihel. The demand lor corn ww moderate, and Price in itvor or ouyers. in low snd white are quoted at 39s., and mixed at 87. Beef nd Pork were unchanged. Bacon wa in active demand. Lard wa dull and lower. At London, tbe money market wa tight. Conaul were unchanged. United Stales Stock bad advanced. Brawn at Shipley teport Breadatnrr arm, t an advance during the week of la 4d per brl. on Flour, and 4d per bushel, on wheat. Corn dull and a (hade lower. The atock or Flour and Wheat at toe leading porta (mall, and the farmers selling very sparingly. They quote Weal Danal Flour at 31 a 83s. White Wheat 10s 7d. Red 9s 6d, and Indian corn 6d . . ... . ... , n nd good Ubto circulars quote western usnai at 33s sale during tho week of 60 tun at 61 6d. Bacon firm with n upward ten- dencv. Tallow had advanced, but the mark et closed dull snd weik, with irrall transsc tions. Gardiner report Beel and Pork un chanced in every respect. London Market-' American atock were firmer; United State Sixe of 1862 101 a 102 do of 1868, 107 a 1US i do, biocr oi 1800, 064 1061. The bullion in the bank of Kns land bid further decreased 107,000. The export of gold to tbe continent bid ceased. The iron market was dull, snd the export demand wm falling off materially. Bar iron is auoted in Walea at 8 6s., and nils at 7 Scotch Pig-iron la quoted at uiaseow at oat A Urge busmes waa doing in lead, it an id vine of lOi per tun. Freight! were idvaneing at Liverpool. GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Sebaatopol wa closely invested on the south and west and tbe guns were playing on he wall. Menchikoff still seen the field sttne north ... .. j .. l: .u !r i- or me city uauy expecung u. iciuiuivcwcuia from Asten, under uortscaiiorr. The report tbst Menchikoff hsd sunk seven . t .". l. ... . L -1 ,v. 1 1 sntps oi-ine-iine in ins uwmo oi iue """ oi neossiopoi, w ouiiecu Prrssia expresses a willingness to act with Austria. The news of the lnss of the Arclio wss ta I ken out by the steamer Cleopatra, and caused immense sensstion in England. McHenrrs liabilities are half a million pounds sterling or (bout $2,600,000. .... ... ... -!, it i suonotea tne seige sniiiery oi me li lies ire mounted in bittery around Sebsstopol. On the fifth the bombardment commenced, ind on the eighth the assault wss expected. ; The allied trenches, within t.euu yards oi tbe will, slresdy mounted fifty gun Print dispatches say two breaches on tbe nd the marine had joined the lend force. The wnoie country norm oi Deosstopoi naa been evacuated by the allied powers. ao All the allied reserve naa leu v.rnt tor the Crimea. Tbe latwt date from tbe seat of war con tain nothing decisive, ana say mat no impres of lion bad been made on 8ebaatopol. Enerretio note Irom France ana tneiana I caused Prussia to express a willingness to set with Austrn nth. , Another dispstcn ay that no boavi barding Wa don up to the aignm. .... me Kcn uo.. .... .u.. .u ... ..a.w. naa toeir gum aim um.. uu... . . u.. board, ana tne remainoer or ine nu.sian neei wa neid in reauinef lor inxing, in esse oi a reverse, ana me orew. iiiu twe .UOBra, amounting to ten thousand, had been added w ine gajnson. The allied fleet wss comparatively nwies, I lue ru wuciiroiiunwmi,n. i : it. :.... .. oa Ann -J iv.. .n;u . un in mo guinea i iuo nim . ooo. including tne sesmen, The two Russitn General taken at Alma 1 . - . . . . , . , , be were uenesotr ana icnauon, oom or toem wounded, nd they have ince oid. i it is suiea tne nuraiani nau out so.uuu en- gsgeo at Aima, cotuiaering ton numor sai- ficient to defend the position. Tbe Turx oiyonetiea an ine woonaea I Rusaiana at the battle of Alma which they fell in with, calling out "8 1 nope I" "Sinopel I 0 T, i . !.. .Ol 1 ..... J t. mn iuikii. lire iuixct-ui gi ou in I considered n enentetio adventurer, but as tactician he is doubtful. Lord Rag an has ta-1 ken command of the army. The latest dispatch published at St, Peters-1 burg .aye nothing wit done before SebMtopol op to the Stt. , , A a.spstcn receiveu at ran, oateo vrn, nunaicn receirea at rsria. oaiea varns. I .. r . .. -- i th 1 am. announces inai. acenrom? to a an. toh ftw Lord Raglan, the igework. th, tVm w.re 10 f.r.dv.nced to idmit I . ; M Amm 1 visc(Biiig inv upwig ui. iiti 111 v u at 7 ate rTha advice from Madrid aav the elec were progreuin, quietly, nd With advantage to lhf V FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF STEAMER WASHINGTON DEATH OF MARSHAL ST. ARNAUD. Bombardment of Sebastopol Commenced! menced NEW YORK, Wednesday October 25. few tht and an t , m u- . Tha ateamer Wahington, from Havre and Southampton, and with d.tei i from LWerpwl to the ioin imi , .rnven oa Bandy Hook is night The intelligence the bring is not trt ling importance, bnt intending, never- the leas, M.rbl 81. Armud U idead. ' Th bombrdmentofScbtopoloommencd on tb 6tb iniUnt. Tb Pacific rrived at Liverpool Tufidir night, tbe 10th iosUnt COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Ootton wu unchanged. Flour unchanged, Corn 1. lower, snd bolder pressing ou market. Money market tight. ... GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. by in tbe The Washington' brings 260 psssengers. At London Corn la. oesrer. Among the pactenger by the Washington natchea from St, Petersbu.g to the Ru(in of Legation at Wasbingtoni J. H. Porter, Jr., Koha of the United State Legitwn at wrirai ( A OI.I...M ITrM.j.alklaMa flat ram I Mf ff at J A 0'"'7's tntivii ucitcieii vi vu are Baron QirolV tn Kuwian minuner Bsron de Bodisco, be.rer of and bim da. ami fjmilv, and Cspt Nichols and lady. .... . av.-iL n. ..! a. a. . ..il I tn snip norm oiar, wnica a nau soiu t J t r Aionuun. Tbe Ban Jacinto waa In Southampton Dock. The allies had ehaneTed tha nlan of attack onJSebsstopol. .. . i dispateh ftom Bttolrirest, Oated OctoberJ oruers neu bccq e i t u iu iukuv iov hmiu. of 8t. ArBtIld wiih iUti,e honor paid him oa his departure for Constantinople. The rare- wsll which he had addreaaed to the army i dated 8pUmber 26, and had arritad at Ton 8, tare Prince Gortchakoff ii jll 1 ccd great consternation. - , , The Turkiab Uoopa were si matseniB ana Omar Pacha waa to begin operation! against Ruaaia in Bessarabia immediately. A dispatch firm Marseilles announcee mat orders bed been given to receive the rentaina I. eonvo of munition, of war wre1kn Dti. oner. iBd Menchikoff. himself rfowly ec vita comannnenea were asDturad br the Ion. It y that, over-come by a cruel dis , gaint which b had o long itrugglcd he is obliged to n sign the command. He pay a high compliment to hi luecaator Sn Robert. . . .v . The new of the aecth of SL Arntnd reach d London and Pri on Sunday, the 8th. After the battle of Alma the Russians burnt' all the village through which they passed in ; their flight, and left B.uuo wounaea oeninaj and a thousaid Russian! who wera eaeorrinj k vale corretpooenc were captured by the French. ... . ' ' v The official renoit of the batt's of Alma wi published in London on the Sth, wLich give ' th loss of the allien a follows: , ' . Killed. TwntT-ix officer, ten ergent, two drummers, and three faundied andtix rank ' nd Ale. Wounded. Seventy-three offieer, ninety- five sergeant, seventeen drummer, and one thousand aix hundred and iweniy-even ran and file, beside eighteen musing. Private dispatches state that great demor- I slitation prevailed at Sebaatopol, tbe alliva I having deatroyed tbe aqucdaot which (applied the iortres with water. Eight thousand cavalry had been landed by thee i lie in tne urime. Tbe lnnaoitam or uasa naa given pledge that they would burn the city rather than lei u iau into me nana oi tne amcr. Tha city Msmel. on the Baltic has been nearly destroyed by fire, involving a lee of I , . : 1 1 ' . - ... ill: J 1 nesny two muuon pounus or iou iuuiud ui Flour lars. A large quantity of tsllow and hemp wa destroped. Th advice from Poland y there was a great and j eneral movement along tbe whole line of the Rusaisn frontier, and the Russian Guard were advancing by forced marches to ward Warsaw, snd thePoliah troops were di rected to march to the Austrian frontier. TWO WEEKS LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMERS Geo. Law & Star of the West. Terrible Massacre of Emigrants by the Indians! SHIP ENTERPRISE, OF THE ARCTIC EXPEDITION HEARD FROM. NEW YORK, Friday, Oct. 27. Tbe (learner Star of tbe West, with advice from Sin Francisco to the SOlh ult, has arrivsd al thia port. She brings 660 passenger and 1 8800,000 in gold. The steamer Geo. Law has arrived off San n. allnh ok. t.ri Aaninwaii on ih i7tj. i I t : -r - - - corop,n with tbe Falcon,tbound to Havana. and exoetienced a succession of strons north- ..i. ,i.. Kh brlnra the ri,fmni m;ia nt I ' " -... - " the 80th Ult., and l,083,600 Itt gold, also 600 passengers, - The intelligence from Ihe Pacific by Diet sternrs is.of more than ordinary internet. The British stesmship Ptytona bad arrived at San Francisco from the Ssn .wich Islsnds, being th pioneer of a new line of steamer, with a full cargo and thirty seven psssengers. A portion or the latter arrived here by the Star of the West. , . This stesmer brings intelligence of the long misaing Arctio expedition ship Enterprise, which arrived Port Clarence on tb 2lat or last August, hiving lost only three of her orew during her absence of '.hree year. Ehe Dnnirs a. & oi rraahun or nia com- WBWn,. gbe weDt u,e Artie Sea. amtlie aummer of 1861, and passed through Punee x yvaie strait, nd finding the ice impassible. sne pas,ed tbe winter of 1861 2 in latitude 71 degrees, 28 minutes north, and longitude 117 ,.egreeif 85 minute w.it from Greenwich, snJ lhe following aummer, after mking every ertion t0 i0COrnplish the object of bervoy- ge, be passed the Winter of 18 ,2-3 in Bol- Wttoa Ba. in 68 deree noitli latitu.l and IU5 ilet'rees, so minutes west) alter cruising the following summer, die passed the winter or 1863 in UamJen Buy, tn 7U degree, o min utes north l.titu.le, and 146 de.rees, 30 min utes west longitude; on the 30tb of last July, he ws again free of the ice, and arrived at Port Clrenc, as before atated. The Star of tlie West bring th passenger brought down by the Cortex ind the Geo. Law those by tbe Seuori. Tk. 1 A nat.nm mium .f ( I. 01-1 mnA Ih. o.. i)ion Hall nl tha lRlh MIL. slat that I " . . . . when crossing the Uolondo, compinyolem. ilsrsnU from Texas, were murdered on the list ..i v. (k. i,nn. e...,.i .,i a im wwt v a v aiimw aa waeaa. aw biih -hitdren were in the train, all of whom wera uken by ae Indiana. Six hundred head of n-ui. Km.-4 off. Thia newa waa brought by a party, wbo ware on horses, a little In tb rear, when Ihe psrty wm massa cred. Another party of Americans encountcre the Iniwni near Tneson, and oMof them was killed. Th Apache wera becoming mora troublesome every day. Twenty-five Americans perished for went of water on the Tinalta traini amon them w. 0!ber fromB pennylvnia whoso namo wa not recollected. . .... LiTiDMton. who communicated the 1 .. r :: .... oiiii? KIIIUISHID. I . :. o ,: n u . ,. ,v. of tf'?. ,"f YZZZ? . W-ff fc-Z of '"m"' Th .rt nenetr.d aa far inland " r - r . . 571 tool, were obtaining from two to four ounce. per day e.ch. They continued aouthw.rd 90 miles, anu iuuuu viucia aiuuiaii vwgagcu, tending the search In every direotion they found ome of the richest ueposites of gold nd silver ever heard of in tbst seetion. From Oregon; tb sdvices give accounts of a terrible maesacre of overland emigrant by the Ninnera Indian on Boise river, near port Bone. Tbe following list of killed we find in the nanera: Aiexanuer naru, wue aim aer- , en cb Idren, Samuel Mulligan and wire, and w a.kL. f iintnn. Mm nr. Adama . . broth.. f.om Mjchjeln, Mr. Araon tnd Wnite ,nd chilu from Mi.ri, and two of n ....j . SH..,Ka.,ii. aimu miw,a , .;.en. I Th. inrt,-,ni clrried off fiflv bead of cattle. jTe borse nd about thre taouand dQllar in " a Bnnaidnrehlo fi.rca wan d'isnatched from a. tnrt in ......i. nfv, - ....... I Th. Congr of New Grenada bd commen. I Ced ita. session by the installation of Vice Pre- idvnt Jose O. Baldwin, with an inagursl mea- the Issee. The news from the mines la California are lavoraDi, who iew exoepiton . The State Canal, by who.h the water ef the South Fork of the Americsg river is to be let into tbe Placerville vicinity, is completed. A rich quirts and lead mine has been operr- at- m w a ,B Ad,. on the North Folk of theMo Wthingtoni die r ' The eommeroiil advices from Ban rranoisco) are of but little interest. Money mitten are very tight Some lots of grain were being ex ported to Australia. ? in rrW. O. Beemin who baa been for some months in custody on the charge of robbing the Dry malls; died i ntheiail at Savannah on the 16th inst, of yellow wvr. He wa to ksve been tried at tha November term of the U'. & Di I trict oowt of Georgia. Hi death, however. dispense, wuk the etlendance oi witneser.