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inrnUlnd iviih a niiinln irnmt since fi..Wn .Macon, ihf boeu 4 hey trnn ti.rir trny..homM tooted. hare headed, bilf n,.M nm with pieces of enrprt'ircimi I Ik 4l t . aw J . n m. . i ie H1 not rt math wiey knowihUjoplo want to iiiaki 'i in i) wr-ol .r,,r,W it... f in : i 11 t in . 1on tin. rebellion, move forirr.! i-u.ninir rini onward nntil it milied. Iininonie ppUnno, lio to llieati men and their comradrn iiava been wiib tlieiw, and join wiih them in marohing Boiiih Again Lot u ri.lt thoae pfienne Tallan l -ga, Macon,. MoNtoiner. Ma.li i"u tearing op their railropda, da Ptrojian their lortiticatioiie, bornins inr uriUKVSII(H IIOUSl'B. 1 WAD r)orti on on as having eaid, "dee rojr their houiee." Bat ae6t will u doatroy a liou ocr a woman' lMd never. f ipplauaj.l Bnt will Uk9 9t drttroj- thtlr govern, ment propfrlf and tbeir forlifk-a kjiib, and will hanij rebel, Jod be- i"K my neipor. - (UueeM.J A to tlio unity of feeling among all the prlionora, ho aaiJ: 1 ipenk tbo lontiinent or every man conll nd with me. both R-mnh licnn ami Democrat, wbcnl tell you wu do uot knoiv prty organintion. We '.re going to our homes in this state and we will toil the govern nifOt, the oandidate, ami tlio voters how we have been treated. I' may bo (Knicd iu some quarters. I core not, we are dotcraiiucd to toll the truth. Here arotirtrJ Die are many f thesn men. m.r oomradrs. lt -i.;;!: licans and Dwmocra's, eomeol whom went South ne apologists of thess meu. Some MUsouriana and slave li')ldvri were with mo in prison. Wo all citme hoaie. ' Well, call u Aholitionia'a if you pleaso, or an? thing else. Applause 1 tell yo'u that the slave ja the South that wr saw, are belttcr pooled than thr Iiuttvrnut geutry. Evory little act of kindness thfittheso men ri-oeived. wa rt'oelved from ilavtt. fCliutrd 1 e navo come home roady so ue evory power that God hnt'i given if. to pull down, this rrbellion. t'tke their property, to tnko their nerops, to takieveryiSio2 (Great mi I long continued applauie ) How the pilaonori were fed i. D xio, bo thos dcecribj.l; How do you think we partook ol our food? For six months, your coinmiBMoned ofnjers were fed on pia. Tho provision! wi re brought in and pot into tinughs and thin tfiAirihutod by t tie in upon tho tablo (hxhihi'ing a smnll woodrn apoon.) There my fri tndi, in my knifo and l tk and apooo. I ahall tnko it h(m). Rtvh of a bad aviuilHr o 10 I ro"de it. It wua that or ii nnmg. whin wo arrived at purtt r -as Monroo the flrtt cun and auu r.-r, and perhaps tho flrt knifo and t irk that then gentluujun had untd for ail months, was fiirnuhed by our venerable relative Uuele Sam uol. At the conclusion ol (Jon. l'r.'ii tis' speeoh, Cap'ain Greg, of the iKili Illinois, who went into the wm a zealous Democrat, wa introduced an I thus described himself: You seo before you a man who. tweuty-aix yars ag', lult his naiive Irtnd b y iid the the greon ihI. l Erin, to o in i t this country t erjy the privilegoa be could ti-.t find in that country. Sinod Tie l.ad been in tins country ho had ei j iyt-d those privilejfoa to t'l.r full, and when hii adopted country, which bad ehowerad upon him so many bleai inge, was threatened by her enemies ho had drawn hia sword in nor do fi'lmrt. lie afterwarda declared bimsell ou the conduct of tho war as follows: The war must be eniad on differ fitly. Ttii Union mast aud ahill ho preserved, whether the ' niggor" in preserved or no'. (1inmeno p )dauu ) Why, the rebels spit Up ou yonr Constitution. I boar it said tip here, ' you mnst stand by tht Constitution." Why, the . rebels won't tnke that Conntuiion. Ifvou bang Wenjelirhillips and all ntber Abolitioosta to -morrow, Jeff. Davit wouldu t thank you fur it. Why we we are ail AuoJitionmta. (1'rolong vd cheenog ) J toll yon I've loan through tho id!.'.1, and I wish that very secession, eympatliiz.r iu the -North had to ko through the same null. 1 wie they wrrd compellnd lo go over tlio ku 1 have. You may lake my bo id fvr a foutb ll i they didn't change lU ir notioni. Hit were noceaaary t ftoe everv no Uo in iheiSouth lo ev tliis Union 1 would do it. LjixI ciiauriug ) d ipt. (irg wae neceded bj C 1 Lynch, who thodcelaMd bim nol': J liir ll v need toTT yo,tliat i have alw) loiO a atnmg unconipi orni pin DeiouarU. 1 have Ik. en an a.pu.'o'ist ti" Southern people. 1 prfti.unccd .tho stories f tHair ,;fin!liiOk to be grons labricHtionn. i coimid't'N'J 'lo Abolillouiste and j':pijblicn l Hticiuita of the t.'mon. I will v"' . now' A'lK having rNrred 'j ,lJr' vice and liiu BuH'jiiu D.'Xii be d jcliired: 1 never BiilFored ao inueh, hwcv cr-'uriu my who'm iuipriKonmi.'1'.!!) tin I d- l when I anivod at Vahlui. to i ami iuuiiu ioi iiiiju nnc iiioii in thu North aymputh l ng witli the . . .n. . ..... r Del. ii' rntvxt or J uur o,u ei itrcs. We know where to litid j tl.etu. Ttienu N .nluru emmi.s ure, v.pi ra. IVy auit; u- and we c,,, not bud mhm licrwali Ihein. M$ (nle p ifiHtii is. I lovo i. n com low, hi.Vd iiiw- .,, h.Tm.i. . . "7" .W''P i I i r.,l, ..?" A '"''''niat. e-mp over to ilirlLPK ?V',n r tttno, M, 77 r'' rfl . . : ""J ill .1 1 IO a . . -J ' ' 11 ln,0 I wooiJ i.k. Dixit. "Vi roe,6-n'' nrrh - tn ..n. r.. T ' rni:rif,.. in nl i i,inn' ' n n . ". l". " I'"'" "r .,..,11 . ... . -'rii iirrnra i. ....... 'l J,, C,u ,,w l,('""nul feli. tiiiii. 1.; . . . . . ni(s ticoln ti 111 if. a... I . - v ,r ." ""if man "yn'w Auratmni Lincoln He was emphatically for the I'res'""'-"claination and all: ..J'"1 m?7 '' '"i't the nnron mmtiotia Utv of ihn p ij...... n clauiation. fM Voll -,, ,,., pmalion . ,,C(, ,, wj he l.ardtst Mow Km r.K.iii.n """wive, it fiinut h.n it.. man will rotu., it hi ,,m,nrf ' I he boyihern people are not goinc o (five up until they Br thoronghlv w .ipprd.-a.nd tl.y 0VfP wj whipped while evory lave 1Knil tooneofoi.rMdieis. The negroo are the best friends we have. Yon vinnin ncpend upon the Union feel, mg in the Sontb. The white tr.sl. are against ua. Ti. i i . ... " III1TD I.U.'II '""" 'wro. that thr; negroes would become their equal jf the Sonth .ro conquered, and in niflhff In atanoea they are their equals if not tllflir Ittna.inii. T 1 " - ... ...,.v,lv,1B. ,j,.n we eievait- them, men, when they fil tho pber, or the vnnntod aristocracy of the S'M.th then they will bo Union men rhej fight mighty hard and with the energy of delation, while onr joldicrs cannot fight well bccau.r ro men tiero, throwing cold wu-r upon tne'r eHorts. We must sustain onr government and tho ad miniHiMtion, and If there are m hiro who will not auppo-t thtm. 'hoy had better go to IJixio. He who docs not ennport thu govern ment, riffht or wrnnff 1. tit it inn rlend. lrolongud applame. mo(b ffcrsnnion. FINDLA Y. OHIO I FKW4Y, OCTODERZX, 18U2. h. tn.":. .K.lllor. NORTHERN REBELS. If any one is loolisih rnoiigh to lietix'vo that tho rebels einbatld'd Id the enterprise they are now engnge, withont tho proiTxiso of asiatauco it the Northern States, the event ui the last six wet ka should fo euffij iunt to cure them. They asreit, themselves, that they were pli:dg'll'f I . . . I dUllOla ntaB hnn. ll.a V...I . J a I .1 tsiisiance fioin tho North, and they hive been waiting patiently ami h'ipetnlly for it from Ihe beginning A Norihoin President was in the I'lot, and he fulfilled bis pledges so ttr aa hia limited time permitted. orthern Congressmen and Sitia tors wire involved, and there is no doubt that leading"memb rs ol (be D.'inocr.itic prty in every county in the North were also concerned in. the internal scheme to overthrow the Government. There is at abtind iiico ot proof, but were titer, none, thu event o. the laxt eight en months would b.- enllicient. Following Huchanati'a exumple, a c -Haiti class of politicians, among whom wen Vullandihain, Dright and tho Woods, opposed tho rein lorceiucnta of tho forts, ai d facilita. ted by nil the means in their power thsj tflbits of tho traitor then in the Presidential chair to disarm the government and piece everything that the government could use in its pwn defence, in the hands of the re b- Alter hostilities had commune ed they opposed everything that loukud to th- suppression ot the ri- bollioa, und oscd tbeir official posi tiotia pot to aid Uio government but to destroy it. The session over, the) come home and hare labored from that time to thia to orgauizn a party on a basis ol opposition to tho g v. eminent; and have succeeded in oonaing ino jjomouratio pany to their views, and are to.d-ty uxing ii lo lurtlier their 6 ide. Wu call tho atte- tion of thoo Demo .-rats who still believe they can belong to thut oran'zation under its presitit Ied- trs, aw) Iu good Union imn to the t i . ... . .. i . r.-"iu uieno very KiiJtra uave mxde. J hey opposed the reinfoiroineut of Suinpter and other forts, at time, when by so doing they could huve been held aud tuo rebtllion nipped iu the bud. They opposed tho Hist cull for wen to defend Washington. They opprsed tho second call and all ti.ers since. They vokd regularly agsinst ull appropriation for war purpose. Tl.cy oppoHcd tho conriicition bill,' hoping by tliroA-ing thu whole birdm of tho war upon tho North- ei -i peoplo to produeo discontent They havo opposed every lueas. uro tlh.f pfo.-osed the employment ol alaxo IU r'U' arfttlt 8 in any sliMpo, j ,Hvi1 ,,;H i.nmy the m o o! thid, Hiey atcrclly, mul in pluco. cjen'y i.pi.nit'd volunttCiiin;- inrorru,n leoK" With the rebels no of T'lPV Miiw an,l Ik J ... It ' J l ' . " . .v l,,-l,e "'lciP'J reaielenco to It. I : This Is hnt par, of , ...tf ' l"" ""Manhated. Tlil they :man who r-.tlv I,.... l.i. ..... ...out r.l ,l,.i I . i " ii i'l-iuhuui , rnii in mv iimia ... i i. . j .1 f.nn li.l In ar ll.nin I....I ...II I .1 .,,,, ,u oll,j ( neill aelvvs to carry out ihelr plota is n mystery. t their damnublu' Unconstitutional Arrests. The Buttornuta inake an awful haw! over the arrests of the boldtr ones of the gang, for treasonable practices, and aert that the liber 'ics ol tho people aro gone. V defy any one of them to point out ainglo inetancc, where a citizen at tending to his own business, and condncting himself as a lias been arrested. Everv one nn in Fort Warron, U guilty of a!.o lute opposition to the government not to the administration hut to tho government. Jtlin V. Keen, of Contreville. vas arrested for advocating tho mur der of Ren. Butler, and tho Union soldier in New Orleans EJson H. Olds, for advising arm ed resistance to tho governine" Judge Hall and the Crawford conspirators, for adving citizens in public speeches. o resist the draft.! and the shooting of those appointed to enforce It Archie McG-gor, of Stark conn ty, for Bme offense And so o. Every ono or these men I. ad given "aid and comfort" to the ene my had opposed tho govoinmont. openly violated well understood law. But in no instance, has an innocent man, one free from the practices, been arretted or diaturb od. Had tho government exercised tho power given it by tho Constitu tion, to a greater extent, nd arrest ed some hondreda more of ilo i aooiiticiela. the countiv wonhl l.av. been -i bjtter on to day lot.iency has been its greatest fault loyal Exci'Stivp'hill Unconstitutional Arrests. For the Jeffersonian. Hon. M. C. Whiteley. This (cnllrman made .perch in front of tho o;urt Jloti.t, on Saturday e.enin, Cc lnlir IS h li'fij. in t . ... AhnliiioiiimalatiieVfonyestleoTif ofwhlchjhilities he waa capable; nni' wh,- Simply hecauac, thry had apok. n afainst .'r ss an etil.l'inn ' . ; '""lv taKea Ihe uroun tt:t Slavery ' it ot "rent value to this cnuntry; tint t I. of .o much importance to the safety of ihe I'nion end ti:e Con.ntiition,-that it ongM'i'.n not eren lo he anhen against) that poient bloody civil war, is, on acroiint what Oreely. Wade, Reecher, Lincoln, Pre mont and others, have slid eyint slavery. i stid atrfinat slavery, Now since hia Honor Judpe Whilely orihm'.i?O,;'iri,',,,M,C'''rs,nJUp"!rh0 on them the fe.rlu respoastMl.t, of blond, ici ue iook alter nis recoid on the n..... ,r,tj ." ,,, ii-Ki,., , . iur.ni.er or ineutoo Dcmoeralic State Cnnv.o- w.i, wi s . mr. Noble, of Tiffin, waa ifgo memherr of ihe .laineConvenlinn. nrwli ... v.i- j;-. Mednry. Med.ll and Barllp. Th,. Coav.a.l.h lion under tre control of such men as shove named, n.lnpted the following bold, blacX Ab'illtlnn re.olutioni Resolved, That Ihe neonle nf Ohio. nn..!.i.. a they have always done, look unon th. ,n stilution nfSlaveiy in any part of the Union ..... . ii, em. .iniavurKiiie to the lull rie- velopmeit of the spirit and prnctical bene- ....in I, iniiiiiiioua; and, that entertain- in; Ihcso sentiments, they will at all time.! reel it to tie their duty to use all powet Clearly given by the term, of Ihe National compact, to prevent its increase. In miii..i.. end finally eradicate the evil." i Now, it will be seen t.v the above re.nln. lion, that Juil. 'ini,. uii. h... J r - ' " " "ioi fearful r..r.onl..l.lu ..I . . v.. .vvguui u. .ua early Abolition record. The JudKe will nol deuy but what the above teso ution wss a threatened initrference with the sectional, question ef Slavery, and threatened inter- lerence loo, such aa no other political organ- itaiiun in Una or any other State had ever13"1 made W. h.vo neve, seen .nythinj the fanatical teachings of evea Wendell Phillip, tl at is so well calculated "toescitel thesensative and imptil.ive people of the South te state of mind rendering them ripe for rebellion," as lliia veiy le.ululion.J r. ... 1 miici vim 11 ine iuco 01 intervention.! for how csn the people of Ohio the evil," how can they tear out slsverv by the root, without going where it is with out loiug into the slave Slate.? Can the Judje Inform usT For our part we cannot see bow Ihe people of Ohio csn the evil" without a direct v ols! Constitution, si.d yet that Is jutt whst this Democratic eradication resolution proposed to do. It proposed to interfere with the ce:inul question of slavery 1 thing that, wn never proposed in any Convention out tide of the Uenioeraiic parly. Now by the adoption of this nadication resolution the Ohio Demoeiacv lia. .InnMi'll more to alarm ihe "senaitive" people me eouiii lor ine eaiety 01 their domeslie relations, tli.11 all that has been written epokun a tin nut klavery by Oreely, Suunier.l'oaio Heecher sad others. It 1. ni.in then . i,.'a 1 ecu that if thu oiesent war ia on of wiini the North das sid againat slavery. tho'. Mr. Whii el y and his parly will to muct s fearful leaponaibiiity a renonii bility Irom which they can no mure eecapo by the cry ol 'abolitiomst'than Ihe thief can escape by I lit) cry of "ttop thief." Now-is it riul atranje that the Nobles. Whiteleys, Medaiyj and V.llandithama ofjt uniu, in a i. a iw a(o wcie ao deter- mined upon .the "eradication of the evil," now the only men in the ataie to oppose thai eiadiuatioa" the loudvat men iu tbeir curses of Abolit.onisu. Men have r;in to oiioufc-e ineir pojiuon on great Na- t.oual qiiostions, but they have no riflii to rliutjo the reapoi'sibililifs of their erron on oikki parii.il. Thu Ohio Democracy by the aduptibii ol the slavery M.li ut,i,ii resoln. t.i., inuaoiud iiiteri...eu,'.. with the ec "ara.licat at ion of ihe,'n . ! lli,.,i,(,l'll""'" '" nl lH a the Abolition. .. - '" . ".'"",sl'"l' ihatre.rniitlo" i'.ftrf t the Invee.oa of iSs alevrholdins' trs. ft was in open .,.. .i . . . for th. o.ie ... den. """ the nnmtiv n1 lmpulir f "n ,em p ''lion, th.i .n, i! .,r.,,,M' "'''"" ' " uinrr n lit. Amt u.t.i r.t ... .1.. ... ... ... tfiit. " i"iniuiinjr ii ini traolulinn l",T ,ounJ '"I taH the AbMit ... nnv? uone til tlo.-if.it thtt bi nev ,erdnfl nothing to alarm the prnplt of tht oouin ror th otrcly of their dom.,1,,. I.lion.. I thin hotim.T Ii it honor.hir [FINDLAY, Ohio. BLANCHARD. The Plot Developing! a Tho Southern paper exnlt more over tho election in Ohio and Indi. ana, than they would over the win. nlng of a battle. They aay that the result shows that in tho.o States inan,i,ha "prity of tho people have on J'd me views of the four hn wore in favor of detachiug the West from tho Lt and tacking it on thi Sonthern Confederal. Tk: the original olan and ti.a 01 the Democracy are labor' ,0 brin, it about. 8ucor f OM0 ,na ln' idiana ws trttfy na Klning ithal, !- B,e F'P"'nC Jh minds rine people Ur the separation. Watch these diiunioniats to carry out tbeir selfish ends they are wil ling to Mrxicanizj the country wil li.'g to split it np into scores of '"Vereigntiea and substitute ir the present libera! ff ernment military despotism!. Watch them closely. Exactly Bo. The Darke County ).. . . ,.. .. i..,., , Pxuning oer ino re suit of the elections exclaims: JVe have bea' tho Preachers!" in this county, the liutternuts not only best tho PreHchers, but the places they pronch in. How the Soldiers Vote. to arnse. that bnt P.w SUmb(, have adoptrd if; but it is in opera in some, und wherever tried i Iow a and IVnnnvlvnria regi. thr'n'eh's show r-ne of two thing).: of'Either Jb.' Union men m ide np ia'nartv very rapidlV a't. r going luto itrv!pe- ,'n Ci,hr C',,!, Democratic politicians ar 6 JneHy The Domfcrttic papers have ta . i . . ii- . . great delu-ht in telling thr.r read ors that the pomTrnts were doing ll the fighting or so n.nr thr whMe that it was virtnallv so A was nried unon the O'lio I.e?- '!"lttnra at its recent sv.asinn by ti e I)emoprat6. providing 'or taking the vote ot the volnn'eers from th'? Satc. and they sought to make par i 1 0 ...iil.1 nnt .1 ll.A ilt.fpal rf iIia) 1 . 1 het rilnn is surroord.'i ..n. ... . . propoaition. ...I l .1:01-. .1.1.. 1 t:. T . . "Pr"7 lrl has furrnal.ed preeinna Itttl cnm'orl ' . 'or the D'mocratic pnlilietana. Tl tollow ing returns of the Vntes . . . .1. .ii t.ree IClirri,."' "j .."ninr.v, or that I)emoCf' ni1on their -:.. I... .t I: jrp.ui.rn .., rui'.iv.,, VOTES BY REGIMENTS. Union. Dem lo.Ves.fl..;t ii. llj inJ' flew itcruits al St. Louis-. -. ivoij rrni'Bynniui ' i c McC'tlUn, luw a 316 .uosoiia - ai . . Ik' Cdvnlry, lhih and 50ll. Infanlry 5:3 otill. do do. 9 " .lo do do do do do do do do do do do do do d n ..... . .... do do do do do do do do do al Cuiiuih. . do do do do do do do do a.vj XI4 417 tilt 4IU ar.i 451 if Cl.7 3Ji 10U 114 " 14; Hi' I uo ,3uh 2jfi s5:b 'jin , T 14 o6ih Hi , lOth iln, :n 13I .i mh. u,.. I7lli l!o do do. 2d Iowa Bnllery. do... .., , ....... ,..r.. . .. . t. 4S 445 lo . . . . ic. u.e . i.u .. u., ao .In iln. 38th do do 3U 39ih do do 2'1 '! '! 2 1)8 ,3 . ... da".'.'.'."'".'.'.'. 6th do do 63 142 41 18 - 1 7, 1'J'J 1 c'Jj Totals "' " co!!.... ";! U-i'dei'tion - 4 --.111 oKSKBAf. iRKNT---It IS n0W laaili tl.Mt fr.n. li'mninnf will ui I.. I 'erndicale,the.lJU,l, " ' Operate III lexas. ;'',u rebellion, rremonta lorco will '"11'"' counteracting military lore. Ol the Unitid fct'8 In TiXSi and dleputcli eas that ti e ituiiua Klvo lllu ue.ureiiuu tuai 00111 ine oiirn)y ""J Davy Will much longer re inactive, but will Coilimeuce ulau of oDerations uroitiiaiiii tin. aeen..n('accomulUhu)ent ol in os f. imoortiiiitiOt 'results. The prepirations tor ttiieii have'purlnB0 8re nearly completed, i'o such au extent as to precludoevon bullion. The appointment of Gotioral Hi aie aecrana to tho command of which General lluell has just been relieved ..." -- . coujiuand, it U said, will bo at irregular levy, organized by blinsell, by hiniselt, on a basis siiudar to that of tho Partisan Ktugcrs now harrassing the Hanks of our armiea Kentucky Mid tho South West. ttn Serving as the military police Ol tho ixtreiiie South Wint. Vigor and Energy A Washing of!1'"118 H" quarters are such ao to tho i osbihiliiy of failure, and to an swer all demauda from public and private sources, lor a more vigorous prorecuuou ot the war with a view ) tho prompt suppression of tha re alia owing lo the vigor recently so oonsptcuo'iBiy displayed by uini, and is a couiplituout to bis fine qualities as a f oldiei', Equal energy and ability will be expected of ail entruatod with simi ar important dutiea, and there i . ' L,IRI,,,',y Bora ,. i? . , ,' Vrici,f'nt IHty to demon trato tb oractib ilitv uf rnakif... it a., .r.,.1. these, all but 675 have cone oat ,0 work The 673 include 120 who nud'lkVo ',eeu "t Irooi the various c,nPB for medical ai 1. The othura . . 1 ' 1, V'8 ,rJ"r" "r iBiicr mro mm vMptain rv it en t e k-e. oomtn.nd. r ..f th.-floot u!. l. t J .,..-,-iA .. .. ..... . " W .." p r,y mom, nnim -rmyoi '' f ofom.e To all of -hlch all loyal citing will respond. Amen. If E-RNRHTrHraon Brownlow ha recently written a lettPr to the Philnhelpht r,ti, which bo con. elude as follows: " 1 niMV hrnnmii in lkn ...... , ,.,.. ,,r Kivpriiiiivii.i in good laith. to give ma II o com-llf5",u mand of 15 000 nun. inctnHin tho V.iH T.n,.,..-. .;'.. .5 ' to take East Tr Christmas, and to hold itn mak railroads. 1 am in earD'si0i and ing thia request I-n(j nnCalled tired ol this crimiPupon the atroog for delay in aelion, pointa ol the8in Rble to go into IeeidelCe wn( f I cca.oC get in active amTt j ,nui(t t onco ,nrt H to '."at the North, for the benefit PViorthorn ay m pat libera with the ebollion, aod Secession Generals and Secession taff ofllcera who are In the United States army. Undoubtedly I'arion Brownlow has a profonnd afTeciion for Vallan digham and the class of sympathizers to which be belongs! 1'eoxral Occ'L'patkm or Sadimp. Cut. Tkxas A Lnuiavilla dianmol. to the Cincinnati Commercial, savs u.. I... .i ""'w".i J mi mo oi. uiurru pipers via nacn ville, confirm the stateinentor the occupation ol Sabine City. Texas. . ... ... - ;i Dy ino iwaera.a. I-iro wan opened ii . i .. 4 j i- . r .i n v.3 !!: ut daylight from thy fl-u ti gnns, I he fort replied. Neither had any effect, and finally ceased until four in the evening, when the .1 I ... . 1 ....... r'utTiti Buouuiiers anenoreii williin je,Tdctive distance of the Lattery, and hhe ennnonadin waa resumed br 'the Hatteras and two (choonera. """r bo iioi a nro inai auoruy ai-1 irrwnru, 111 b council in ine iorr, in evacuation was determined on. and accomplished, after spiking th. gone. At eight o'clock the Federal ale lmded and took pones'ion. ' A .. ... ... . n .. - l. I Immb-irdfd C' r,ius Ciiri-ii, had b. tt c ptured, with eight of hi tumi while ahoro. They were s.nt toj San Auto iiti. , Ci'TT N IN I LLIMf t-i It IS nil mated that th- cotton croi.ol 1 1 1 1 nni . thiM v.ar will a,... t I.. iu..... h n - a ri I biles. This in of the nn . . . . . . , " itl'l VliriCtV. Irom SCOtl raiwl in variety. roni eccn rftitI in Tenneeee. A corr-anondent sava , - xcellent, and f be so lar aa known. ..I. ...... .i .. caurv IB I II HI I.l me COIIOn.l' rO'Vinu iin'tietH lurthrr South. The nncr r ' fainty of procuring eei d in ih earl jpart ol the seaKi!). reveilt. (I mnn Irom lilantinn'' tint lli. r. anlt ni th: .itn.. m. Miiiji, ill. I"e; r.euit Ol in.S.ei.rr year a experitment i hi.'bly cntmir u. .!. I'li..n.. : . . i iii'iii, ii :a nam, couiu r,v aoo 000 h.Jea i.rolilet.'e w. i,... -...... .i ........... ., ,., ., : ov.i,. i., ...o: '. .. " . oi export, iuany txprmnunts wirr l...uH.. l.e.Mi..l.... tl... ....... . u;do throughou . .. . . . oroc,?rvi oi iii i uieni ukcj, an i, r.L- ui id ;.,t.,e..ct i.i . i... i. ElkctiOns iv N'jvEMnsa . le'r .:tliaii nine eiskrf bold th. ir hiiuiihI mi th.' 4th of Noviirih.-i m x Jluy are a-i K'lioivr:--?i w, V ik, New Jersey, la.sHeliii. tte I IChiiruii. Illinois. V iCi.OLfllll. M ...... l;..r.,....(U ...! n..'.u.ara ' ... ...i.vo.o ...... iyu.niv Ail elect meililierM Ol Lollillf k-1, nd, V.b Y,.il- M;..Vi... m.I f. I .lV.lf.llll nt,M .1. C. I4chneettd, rht OSO (JuVernOld. All. i ..... elect Male L, gi.iia'rs ,. ., 1 i . I AKilV OF THE 1 uTOMAC 0 : Tim M,. At lau i u..u.r. .I...I nit, "" ti.e alUifibU army ol the tt t miac is in mui.jon. . t.iell. t'leaeantOII led : ... ... .. 1 . . , uH With tha CttValry, CXpt-Cting to It 11. Ia hue., lu.ln'.l.u (ii, Xi LtiefDurg ye.ieruay. Ueii.Hirn. leido has croearti the Potomac with ,hw whole (oice atd waa on bis way I t Ward the enemy. All things look I to a lulfillmeiit o. thtspromise of "a .' I Li Ol-a' 111 l I it, leveteiltiilk ill itlU trap ' . .V r - -"- llU AiUrilBlUe alllie JiaBl, ailU lioa temns at the West we Uiav look luut tor Bliri'ing eveuis. Money rou thk Wkbtebn TBoor. A Washington dispatch of Tues day, says the Western troops aro to be paid. Six hundred thousand dollara were aent lo Louisville this purposti, and three hundred1 thousand to Cincinnati. Thu Sec retary of the Treasury id determined 1 1 continue reuiittaiiCeb until all buck accounts are aotilcd. I) 11 XiohoU. superintendent o O'.nti abiiiiila at Waiiiiinton, writes a letter to Gov. Vated. 01 Illinoie. 'th t ho has nut said, as reported. that there are CoutrabaudB uheist'd aud clothed by tho gov eromeut txputisu. lie stys 3 000 contrubaude, ol both dixea and all ogee-, bavu leased through hia bands are needed about the hoepiu's. Except iu a lew inatancos, thu Gpvernuicet baa not furnished these people with clothing, cot even with, blankets. The charitable people ol tho North have done this. Thu ne urous are generally industrious, aud instead ol being a drug ou tbo hands ol the Government, ten could be employed wuilo but one can be lur nisned. AXlo Ge-XecttSoX A NtW and eoonomleal frea.e fnrsslelot l arriases, uiiie., Waicoaa, Carta. Ao, The Best Thing in Use-Try It. Ann '.".I, laVJ. HIUGI. OKIiKM. I ! i ' i , 1 New Advertisements. Jmdic. Attention! - . -vf .finna A'Y uUUDS Ur Wimur, to ta jryonrw:,,?;",,:'" - I lb- ifr bMnr ir,-ml In Miidi,,,-, , Jfveii w.nln i'-'i. WIXTT2R ivriox monn. Oo to - If yon DOn ni.fUlu UALLh. 3. . ! T trl.a ll 7' BAtt.BN TINE'S. rtMjmt rcrlveil his Killnd Wlnteraioi:k of FANCY GOODS, And wnnli vnrrhiMlv In Hunoock conntv fo vmm rimi ah in inn inrin. iiu cttll wmit CHEAPER THAN EVER, And Iih A lurglir stock In lect Irnui. Yftnkeo Notions Alwar. on hnnd, a. intuit, St th Oct. 81, IKii'i. NOTIO.V BTORR. Fashionable Tailoring. . . ., .. . . , , t 'and In Hie het atylo of trnrkmanahln: rd ImvIiiX ma.lo nonrly ..II i.f thtclaa..r work ....... ..... fn.m itm.rvjl.i.i.. io tc-ija i.f u,vity by forjUAS DECEIVED rHE tindiir.iithl, a, tumikfiil fir p:n fi.r, woulil re- .poet ully li.lnrt lanuineroiurriuiid. If thut lis Is .(ill I TAILORING BUSINESS! nd la propxrad to dn nil klnda or work In III. lino In ilio lnln.t alyla. llaTliig In ojiorHtlon on of tlx vary Drat ftewinf Mnchln. la I'.e In Amorics, and lining In rncolpt of Ih. Quar terly Fftpnrta of f'aliliin fnm Na York, HhllMdslphiH and Tuna; xnd liavinn tho JJest Workmen in the Country, Hnrt bo'n P''ti" Taii.-r for or thirty jaara, ha la uooAdrnt that Ii van ault ilia mi.al f"iid.ou. am prcpaicd to yal up all inn ninpron. l .... m 3VCllltrtly Butts! ii-c Nil. ht wrriii-. lna In tin. plnro, would aohcit a onnlimiHiira of anoh pHtroi.Mice. CUTTING DONE TO ORDER! itiid nttad for tho arcommoiUtlou uf aaam-atrf-aH.a. n.-tnmihr tha ilara at tho old .land, two dnura North ol II end Oiiartora. JOHtPH n. FORD, Finm.t. Ohio, Ootoi.ei- it, ii.i. 0t IMPORTANT II I S"!!1' TBal VfVrTil.'1 . V ... v.y i u l-iNrrhfn. tlrf. rmhtnl HUrlmrair. ! f"ti 'f-fi -jmi, .',.''' - tucmitttttnrt i3it'il tt'nl,ttt. unit rrif.f.tty, ttral sft iitHr j'l t Affection el ths) Kidnryi ftnd BUddar, hli'lt till '.-n U"t Ij itT'Wrl -f ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS. rt 'h f T-ritaii ( r;lf, will; ntln fiiw4. Ufr. i" n:: ( iifl . i .pi', 1 (isuirn, ur ny rnitfutiutl aiUt (A lie. BUUJl 1 11 I I kAM 1 1 - ''.""Til 1 '-.?T':Vf ... VS'A " " ' "iiiu.i .r. mtihi,, i.n.: win. .i.irf-ii. nil nu U - .iim. - i".u.j Nn.Mik. u aww i.ii. i u..-ul j. n..-.r .luimrfrn .hi i ( n.-n. .n rii tuir wiivuintcnvrovtiti. WW: .J-'JXZT.'Z'i " fM . . -j . . -mm . Dr Bell s Treatise on Seminal Weakness Iii - i.r - xm - i oosoi-i'.ih:A.i.Lir.i;i'.r...i,ui.b- ''. '. no. r..nl -lue.. Imriruiit lulvlr. lo ui.l .inVt..l.-M S I TKtt ai. u ir- r...i.li.d.ur..v .... - . .. ft. ....... - rwiauu;.-. pr.fii. i.nr.r... i.wtn. A oi.n- ....-e I r. in- .... o.;M.l:l;iii;.i. Gl.ltl. ai Klcr - VKr. I'lllI.LI-. .Va.kuil,r,s alt lb. tr..iia ...., ;m.ii n.i.-uUi.! j..t ul l'ii).vi.a. I'rip onm.illir. J?U1(I AS. t.em rul A(.-at, a.Kor t.ile at nil the Di ng Stores in Flndl.iy. Orlohir 24 1C ' ... . T rw l.ni Ulll A.il rp-v T AT)TT,4 nn. .ton harvey...,, 1 dOTOttU kim M-.)r.i.Uml tlmo .iriuv:v to lh lr.jtm.al of FEMALE DIFFICULTIES Ant h.Tlr.j .urmded In UMOMmli cr. In rMtr- Tf tht) aiH.vwU to ls'Ji:h. hu cou91uc in t.frrtnr lb GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY, Vl MHli eTil H !H I M rtfc aaM w -w. aaa aear Which h.. ni.r wteo. rtr tn mrwinmim t-i' ' in r.m..i .1im..J.u u-uo .. n oasiaugilON, OB srori-iut ur Jiaiuaa, ft- ..,A,1. ,1., .1.. r-i.m .a n.'i-TM-t k..llh h.u t'lf- "l"1"1 A"H"'ia IVn'.pwij. t.'wrl. lb. ui. . ...... .r..T., .. . . , in all ram f liuNlhy or .ron In-nMruiun. II y.- trrKV HiD.ui4..a...c..v Ue f-rr;n.-r. .( ei.-ru .ruii, 1 Hrm, 11ll rm pen'.iy uirinim. on ,h0 (n,,..i.,n. u.l nur U tAva t.y tk mo.1 o.u.io .... oitumu dir i rpiifir a T.TWTi! A P WARM I ini au. : . . SS.'hVi m.il.l.v ,.rlt Wt.h r...lUl.y. iia.mu-r fr..m -n.t rtiM rh. olnetli mv ari. iiy hmi-l, now- ,r. Nor h. t.k-n 4,rln iu H Hire, or f.airl inmihi f vnsntnry. IbaiKU wf nr la Hint, a" mlKi, w.a.id ii n. r.-.it. k-i i. cnt.iu J ""' ,hMv' ''"' WN DpAsKa ok 'kkmal.es. Vaney. .V-arrM.l. .ernn. StrrHlty, urn"X?crZa. .... i . . ... ..I.I-,. atlee ""JS .I'Sr r." ,rw " ' ",.B",",.',7, ik..k lll iWwni hv mill. BrH ul Hnn rmm ..rrvMlon. on t.lpi of tU atoay by nnv u nnv ftUvMU arnt. or Uy J. Bit TAN, Geawral Ageat, grTor sale at a I iho Ituk bmrts in Kinulay, (l.ilober 31 I-il'i. NOTION STORE! J. S. BALLENTINE II IS FALL SIOCK OF NOTIONS, AND FANCY GOODS. THE FiNEST S lOcK OF FURS, AND W1N1EU DONNE I'S KVKIl EXU11UIED 11EUE IjO COTLL I'AKTICULABJ NKXT WKtK IKII. 'it. INO'i. UHA1NAU1J . UUKJtlUU:, LITIIOGIIPIIISUS, le:iIWEHa AND KKOHAVKHM OIST WOOD, IN tVBBY VAIUETY Of BTYLE, laje.lt nt.-enl, Cleveland, Ulila. June i, I "n -tly lltY Cary's Oongh Cure. For sale by laraol Ureou, tt- A J.U. Uuber.. April 1. Ml. Toya to Please Little Onea! -ron. Hi to 11,60, at B. D. FltEV'H. Iflav J. lll. Coal Oil Lamps. Camp Blades, and Chimney., and tho best u.ruv.1 wo iu auio.tba, MnibuHl'iHiiii May 31. Iscl. b. U. r'HtVfl. Juat received and fur sale al ISAAC DtVIS'MGKUCtCltY STOIIE. October 17, 1'HJ. 10,000 ture, al June A, ll U.MC SII1NGI.KS WANTED i.inht off, In escliaiige lor lur I' HI'."!! A IIAItKfl'8. . ..mg Off Wt Are STOCK ,WHT Of WM. IT, WHEELER, AT COST! W bays and will add HEW GOODS To the old stock, tuoh n i Hoots and Shoes, RcadyMade Clothing, I lata and Caps. Ladies' Dress Goods, Notions, &a, &c, &c.f Whirl, tt will aall lam a tho tlma wilt ju.ury. Call at the oM Stand W. II. WIIEKLER, And tamlns our He. DIIIKD ii VAB.ltof.r. FiMM.ar, Ohio, October 54, UJ. LAND! LAND? TV HP. underalitntd will aall ou Friday, lb 1 !llat dity of NoTmoar, 1"'.1, at publlo r private aalo, Iho followiiin re:il aatat In Jan. ..on townhin. Wood conntr. Ohio, at tha l.ni.aa olJamra I'erau.on. ra.idinc near.ild land. I ha Booth-Weal, nuartar nf Hection twenty- i;!it and the Norih Weal quarter of Section itiiriy-inreo. in tnwn.nip tnrre .Norm or Kjwi.o iiii.p. Hi.l.1 land will be ald In twenty, forty and eighty acre traola TO SUIT PURCHASERS. One-third of the .tirobao money to be paid in band Mid the balance In two eqoal anneal parnenla, will, alk per cent. Intereal. There ta ahnnt aerenteen aciea cleared and fences, and thirty ncrea deadened ou aid land.. ruaretaa . ru.lDXlo Xload. inunmtic but and Waal alnnc the Northern lioiinriary or Ine laod. Hutd laod baa a ry l u h ami, and Ii alluated about four mlealuul of the Toledo ft Lima Railroad, It nillca Irom M linn Htatlcn, Hve mile. Voflh WctofMncoinb, and ItHcen milea from Find la.', In llunco.-k cminty. JOSIAII Mi OTT. Cadlt, Ohio. October t. 161. 14 w. fa is Hundred-Thousand Oil KKMAI.K AORNTH TO HELL i.itTD'M mow k'I'rk t. pf.aTRfnr.'. TV tOI.OIO.'B MAP OK TIIR I S IT : l T ! V. C A A U . , AND JKW Ultt VI K. r or.r i. ci'i.hmhivu AUKUl in. V any 10 map ever made by Col- ton or Mit.-hnll. an I aclla at the low price uf liny cent.; SiO.euo names are engraved on hi in. iu. 1: la .ml fmr a eonmy Map. nui ii la aiao a County and Railroad Hap I the L'nitua itate and Canada, con.olned In one. t vii x I VF.IIV RAILROAD STATION tnd ilutanoea betaeen. tlii.irantre itny woman nr mini 13 to $5 per I . -. - -" " - - -- r - ihe sold an1 rolunrt the money. i Semi f.-r SI to try. :nV. I..IU M il UlW IIHl 1 DI4UI Ulll UMIIUU !fn'aiieil all ouraicuir ' nranteii wu.iea.i'e AKPiiia lor our Jiap.in I , ....... a..... .'.l.l.rni. i'..... S-..ui...t France ami t a. A fxrlnna may ba made w.lh h fo'v hoi d eil ih.I'M cnnl'.d. NO COMPETITION. ' T.I.I.OYh. Ao. liil iVionuu-uiy. A.w York. the War ljciarimiit ui-a our M.ip ol V'lr- nil., ...ir.iAfiii,niiu . e. I liffjlvniiirt. : w,- i'.m, on a'liich . marked Ai.tictHm Creek. (S'.:.rpliuia. Mar bind llelsbu, Williani.porl F ri y ,l!liOrville. Not. ad' Ford, and all will- :? " ; " If.. "" " ? .''. iaitita ""U isuiirji.nijii., vi nev reliiMed 1 - . ... ' a rMte mvrtAa n naB . w A a. A Jit RtMUUT, OHIO. INDIANA ANU ILLIPIUIS. H ti e only aiill.ority lor Gun. Buell and the War I'cmii tmei't. Honor refunded to any mi finding an eiror In It. I'rice aiicenu. ; rroniiiin j . .nne, Aiinu.i j j--t,Lo)il', .Mup of Vii-kIi.1.1, 31 r land and IV.r.f'lva..la. I The V m 1. vur.- I.;rte; its co.t Is bul i3 eta.. l.tHiyd'. lir. al lu oflhu IUlMlpia Klrer ir'roni actn.il imrteya by Captai'ia Hart and Wm. H itveo. Miiiii,i river "iloia of at. b'n. M -..iim. nhnat every man a olanlation iaijd ..wn.r'a uamo Irom Kt. Uuia to the Oulf ,n Mi-xa.i-ue llnMiund line hundred and ,any lni)ea e,er. ,.lnrt )Hr fand, town, land- wg ai.a an .ia-o. twenty nine, oaca irom the ' rvur coloied In Oiii.nl.na and rotate.. Price. tlln.l.eeia. f2inpwket firm, and 12,.'.; ou , t.uuu wiiii rii.tera. neany w i. -. Xitv UirniiMr I ; ffl '"' .r.LJfsJ'e. 17 ij. i i , '- -.- .. . I J- . Uovo-niri send me your Map of the Miaiap.l river, with price per hundred cop. ie. near-Aiimirai unariea ll. uavia, coru- Imandinglhe li..iasi.l .quadron. la author. I ..u-.,.. ! Secretary uf the Navy Watches and Jewelry, Of Iln Jlirlftt and mott FaikumaUt Palttrn; OfT. red hi ttolall, al UIuim.1i PiIcI 11 1 rl KuOacribera, ttanufaotureni and Im iiorter.i olalltue moat elegant atylea of . VVaicbea and Jewelry, wiilt a view ton- IumI their busloeae to an uolimiud ei 11.1 ihave deter l.lu.U lo offor We loll.. wing null land deairable deadriptiuiis ot W A IC'ilri-i and JbWCLltY at the unpiecedeoted low prices jiiniunu: ganting Composition Cased Levers, jrnK.ian-iuade nioveuieiil, full Joweled, aad the Oeal imiialiuo uuld. i'rice Si. Itetaila Irom -STtam MM Amy Watch. aupei'i... regulaied movemeut. mataive Ca.ee, auU baudeoroe Bu'.li, lull jeweled. Price $is. Itetaila Irom S4o to Stow. liuolliig Cuiupaalilou Ca.ed Aims' Wilik uiiu ol Hie riuUeiiloriiameiiiaoul. i.ood move, ment, and baii..kumely enaraved aiaaeive vaae IrrioeSij. lUilaila Iruu 4U to eviou, Aleu, outer NValuhua in great variety, at low priuoa. taitlle. aa-'ia ut ilroiMik auU aUar AJrvwa imitation cluster diamond, a very riuu pauern, entirely new, coa.i. and utiD bMTwiaau, a very neai ana uruameiil, hai.Uaouiely mouuieo, U,V, in, Dauuaouiely uiuuuieu. mi.Vt. Goiilloinniia' Vur tuaiaa. Fariaiau. a very r.cu pa.turu, tl. hi.vu. ol me moat bandaome dealfna. 'i'laiD ouly Ti oellU. boroll, very pretty, ll. It huMil. una ..I ll.a naataal uriijnnnu out. SI. Baal signal. Ii. Imllalioa Uiamood, cbaeeit ur euaiueiieu, Si. bLk.v. uiri-ro.NSi patent obaaed, or enamell ed, euliru uew ami lMiidome pailema, . Uuuo e cnaau.i or euamuueu, uniy ii,m U'iSOH bTeiM, a vaiieiy oi new patterns, per set oi mine, a)i,ae. liueoM amo acaar rma. Lear, with opal and fancy aiouee, . Imitation liamoud, Si.ait. iaicarre, iuauie ia.a, auu ricu.y ea graved, SJ- 4 rui'ouaera uave uoiy to same loa inwi that tliey deaire, aod loake Ibe reoiilLaooo la a reaialerod letter, unuu reoeiul of wbioS Ihe gouua ordered will bo aeul ire of expeoae. t'arueie lo tue auiuuuiui six ana upwarua wiu be seol by express, wiU bill fu. aoUMUve woen ue goods are delivered. Agent, Huiiere, reniara, uoustry atereoaota, eto., tUrougboul-lU oountry, who wl.U U make m juey, will do well to outatu our Maaa wotb C'uuular, Uiott will be aeul Ires. We luruiab the moat saleable ouulla, ai prtoea an aurpa.heU by any other toooero. address auso.au .winuni i Nim. 6S and 7 JWueea, ter. afJmMt ttnrt. Out. il. liii U mo. flaw Yoaa Inditzo. IflaUder. Alum, uatic, Cochineal, Cud bear. Solution Till. AliQ&tto. a a a b . 1 l liicuromaio rowan, xmq Dye, Red Saunders, At lb Loweat fnooe, at Aug. 2. . OHalN'S VhUM STOBK.