1M Eeltgrapt OUR PLATFORM no UNION—THE CONts TUITION—AND THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAW. • PINION COUNTY TICKE2 PresidentJudge—JNO. J. PEARSON, Harrisburg Associate Judger—lSAAC MIIIIMA, L. Swatara MOSES R. YOUNG, Wiconisco Assembly—THOMAS G. FOX, Derry. JAMES FREELAND, Millersburg. Pnithonotarr—JOSlAH. C. YOUNG. Harrisburg Regicter---NAMITEL ITARQUART, Londonderry Treasurer—BENJAMlN BUCK, Harrisburg. Commusiomer—HENßY MOYER, Lykens. Director of the Poor—WM. ENDERS, Jackson. Auditor—HENßY PEFFER, Harrisburg. HARRISBURG, PA. Yriday Afternoon, October 4, 1801. BEAD QUARTERS. TRLEHRAPH PBINTnG 0111011, THIRD STREET, BR- 6y,yew;lt~.r+:~n~t~~l;'l.~h~~r~=rv:~:a ~~~ Our friends throughout the county, who may be selected to bring in the returns from the va rious election distriCts in Dauphin county, will please make their returns to the office of the Pisit937l.v.axte. TELEctitspa, Viird street, between Market and Walnut streets, where arrangements have been made to receive the returns, in order to havekthem printed for circulation as early on Wednesday morning as possible. It is very necessary that our friends should not forget this, important arrangement. PEOPLE OF DAUPHIN COUNTY. TIMOR IS AB MUCH POWER IN A BALLOT AS IN A BLUES, WHEN • PROPERLY DIME= AGAINST AN ENEMY 1 The deed °file People' a Union Ticket, would be the humiliation of the Union influence FERMIN ,07 DAUPHIN COUNTY ! On Tuesday nest yon will be called on to perform ' a high, solemn and patriotic duty ! On the perfor mania of that:duty depends the success of the People:e Union Ticket, and on the election of these candidates, rests, partially, the triumph of the American Union ! Let the influence go forth from the north that the people are loyal to tbe laws, and loyalty will find friends where treason now rules the madness of the hour:!, That influence can only be created by the elec tion of men always loyal to the Union, and the success of principles inimical alone to its ex tended progress and prosperity. If we fail, to understand this, understanding will come to 'us when ilestruction is inevitable. If we allow the secret secessionist to prevail with the bal- lot, we cannot avoid the bullets of the open traitor. Let us then invoke the Fatima ore FEMIDOM to be at THE POLLS EARLY ! ! TO GET THE VOTES OUT! ! :70 WATCH IITT.FH-AL VOTERS!! AND TO STAND AT THE POLLS ALL DAY ! ! AND NOT ALLOW 'La, BALLOT BOX TO BE TAKEN FROM PLACE OF VOTING UNTIL THE WHOLE VOTE IS COUNTED Remember we have a desperate, well-trained foe to contend with—traitors to the country indgovernment—unscrupulous, ambitious and disaPpointed sore-head politicians mho will leave no Means untried to DZFRAIID and caser the honest' voters out of-their honestly elected choice. Freemen of Old Dauphin ! close up your ranks,' stand firm, and strike once .more as in days past, for the llNzort and CoNsTrrunoir , and the enforcement Of the laws, and the,prosperity of our country will again return, and its tran quility forever be restored. "dtareemen, on, the lines are drawn, And seal the fond and fervent vow ; Yotir doinitry's genius waves yon• on-- animeishame, to him who falters now." HOW to Vote. Election' officers should bear in mind that in depositing the ballots in the boxes, that portion of the ticket for President,Judge is required to be put in a equate box from the balance of the ticket: IT . 14,AY Nor surprise many of our readers to learn that the communication which appeared in tiniphiladelphia Press in defence of Dr. De Witt,' 4nnenated from his own son. May it not 'be fair to infer that the vile assault on Rev. .Robinson; which appeared in the Philadelphia Enquirer during this week, emenated from the same _puree. The deceit that would excuse the keasoulof one man never hesitates at malignin g anotitir • - VOTERS OF DAUPHIN COUNTY. REXIMIdaI TENS TROTHS.! He that is not isticvly engaged for, is pad:tally against th e govarnment. It will not be denied that a clique existed heretofore, and stillsecretly exists in Dauphin county, pledged to take ad vantage of the first opportunity to put an end to the coercive War 4iliicrthey allege is 'being waged against the rebels of the south. It can not be denied that this clique controlled the Convention which placed such men as Dr. Heck in nominationotnd that it was part of their secret plan to bring forward a third ticket, in the hope that they could defeat the friends of the state and national administrations. We want the people to- remember these truths, and to call to mind the fact, that the "rump convention was controlled and animated. by a few sore -headed, professed Republi cans, agitators who want, notoriety, ad tenturers 'Who have been rambling from one state to another in quest of office, together with some of the most designing and desperate men belonging to the old Breckinridge wing of the Democratic party, The object of that conven tion with the sore-heads was to seek revenge— with the old camp followers of the Breckixtridge clique, to defeat the friends of the state and na tional administrations. These are the truths which we desire to impress on the minds of the people of Dauphin county. It is not possible that they need the teaching of any party, and least of all the teaching of the men who con trolled the "rump convention," to remind them of their duty. to the Union. It is not possible that the men who rallied around the organiza tion which elected Curtin GoveriMi, and elevat ed Lincoln to the Presidency over the heads of all his competitors, 'will give them up to the legislative onslaughts and jubilant, shouts of political victory of those who are their political foes. The people of Dauphin county know whom to trust, and in this hoir of the country's peril, they surely will not allow an old and a wary political foe to deceive them with the false cry of devotion to a union which they have been con spiring to destroy for more than a half century. They will not repose a legislative trust in the hands of men who betrayed the country's honor by refusing to give a portion of its resources to aid in suppressing the rebellion. They will not elevate men to position of honor and trust who make an issue in this contest with a govern ment that is struggling-with rebellion, by at tacking its policy and opposing its measures of defense. If they do, if the people refuse to sus tain the friends of both state and national ad ministrations, and thus leave the victory to those who are pledged to make peace the com promise of our differences with rebellion, we may as well put an end to the struggle, by re calling our armies from the federal capital, and give up the government, its franchises and its resources, to the eternal abuse and use of the northern dough-face and43outhem alave•driver. A Significant Fact for Repub- llcans. The Democratic organs in various parts of the state that have been beseeching the people so earnestly on the subject of abrogatingparty pre ferences, are now lustily calling on their Mends to stand by their party, wherever there is the possibility of a chance of success. Six weeks ago; these same organs were almost frantic at the idea of introducing "politics" into this con test. The proposition to do so was horrible, fiendish, damnable There was no issue in volved that would justify a Political diVision.— All that was before the people, was the safety of the Union, and on that guestion there must and dare not be any differences. The Union claimed our first love—after that was preserved:and its power fully established and once more proclaimed, the people could once 'more take issue on the policy of ,government, and politicians once more contest for its emolu ments and positions. •This cry and these pro: positions were all made by leaving Locofocoa.to hbodwink the honest Tortion of the people. was a plan they adopted to destroy the organi zation of the Republican party In localities where it was dominant, by procuring the nomi nation of their own men, on Republican tickets, and thus secure their own power and influence for the future., Now, however, that the election is near at hand, and it is impossible for another issue of these Democratic organs to reach the people before the Second Tuesday of October, the editors of these journals are taking advantage of the last appeal by insisting that than frieuda should stick to their party nominations. Where the Democracy cannot elect their own ticket, they are advised by their organs and leaders to insist upon a union with sore-headed Republicans—but where Democrats have the power within their own hands, it is insisted that they should spurn the offers of union tendered them by any number of Republicans. Will the Republicans of Dauphin county remember 'this sigtinificant fact? Will they not at once discover the trick which is also sought to be practiced on them in this county, by the same influence that is at work.in other counties in the state, 'to deniontl- Ise and destroy our organization, and thus fnis trate the glorious objects we have in view in the safety of the Union and- the good of the people. Let us be wise while we have the op portunity to defend our rights and interests. Let us not sacrifice all these in a hollow truce with sympathisers with rebellion, but gird on our armors and battle for our principles as our armies are battling for-the success of the Union, never forgetting that our victory,'" Tuesday next is essential to the future triumph of our armed friends on the battle fields of the Union ! Tins LANOASZEIR EvENING EXPIUSS IS conduct ing its no-party contest for those whom it claims as being exclusively the friends of the ',Union, with all the bitterness and virulence of a regular partizan bruiser, not forgetting the use of those vulgar personalities which have long since been discarded by the political press of the country. This is to be regretted, as the ixprem was formerly a popular neutral journal in Lancaster `citt Its present descent into the slough of politics; hoitver, miiir have a t e i k _ dency to stain tits' good namd i tuid injure its tare IS Pennopinania Oatlp Etltgrap4, THE PLIMAMIELIIOIIII . , , 1...-•-•,.--,,,,,--,—. ~,. ,-,. ~ HONKS"' UNIO N M H N DiCLERI24II A COALITION lIIISPICTID vitrricien. The Integrity te ths Peop'le's Union Org,, , served by the Independence of its Members. The renders of the TaLsonssawill expetiOlco no less gratification in perusing than we feel in receiving and publishing the following letters from two of the most respectable, intilligent and independent men in Dauphin conty.— This •comispontience exposo the plot 4ich a few enemies of the state and national saran's its tratian had ridopted'tO llhatniy Olaf ' erice‘ in suppressing rebellion,tby attempting to ake use of the friends of both irk. bringing • atxt and defeat on the polloy;rliiMotti t have X ed. These letters'of dec li rallen from If . Wiest and Wenrich, =not fail to imku our friends with the pufity of our catise, ; and . 'Or prove, too, the ‘iikorruptabiiity of men mei animated by high and holy principles. The first is from Heniffirm . pt,,,whom the gE rump convention" desirid to.use as a tool in the hands of men like John Haden/in and IT Jones, Esq., to defeat the People's Union cE4- clidates. His letter, is a regular rifled Dalghreen gun-shot into the ranks of the mock ll:nionists‘ , Dian lEks. :—A convention, composed of dis appointed politicians and unscruprdous guer rillas, numbering, I believe, less than one dozen of Persons, met together in the court house at Harrisburg, on Friday last, and nomi nated me for the AssemblY, without'my knowl edge and consent. I take this opportunity of declining 'publicly a nomination intended only to injure the ticket of my party, and elect the Democratic ticket. I 'am a RepubliCan, and entirely too good a party-man to lend my name to any scheme which will or can do my party any injury. I therefore unhesitatingly and =- equivocally denounce the, , bogus ticket, and will vote for and do all can to secure the election of the " People's ITnion Ticket." GEoßox BBILONKB, Esq., _Er. 4l °l* of ikFeIPRY/oania .2,13/4914A Here is the other disavowal of sympathy or coalition with those who imagined they had their plans for the success of a mongrel ticket, at the expense of the cause of the Union, by making its sacred principles the disgaisepf their =roll' tiona. Mr. Wenrich dq.erves the thanks of the people for his independence, and when the proper time arrives he will,most undoubtedly receive them in some substantial shape.— Read his letter : • Thum Stu :—The last Convention which met at Harrisburg placed my name on their ticket as a candidate for the office of Auditor. As Chairman of the Republican County Committee will you please make public through the ."DArty Tarsuitaka" that I decline the unsolicit ed honor, and oblige, - Yours Respectfully, H. C. Aus.mAN, EsQ., • Minn= People's Union Committee The Importance of a Fait To to The game of the Breckenridge clique is. to get out a full vote. or their ticket; while 'they intend to seduce as many honest people.= pos sible from supporting the ticket nominated 'by the Peoples' Union Convention. Our friends must be on the alert for this dodge. Every vote given for th° ticket at the "rump convention," is a vote against the government, a vote against suppressing rebellion at the point of the. bayo net, simply because it increases the prospect of the Breckenridge secession ticket. In this hour of our national danger me,can:witheonelstency and patriotism only know those as Mends who are in principle as well as, practice =with ,;us.- hose who assume any othqyeeition are against us, against the government, and against the cause of. law and order. fl'or:theee reasons me cannot and dare not vote, for any such ; and therefore, too, we must get out all our own votes, and save as many , of the bones& and.de ludecl people now under the influence of secret traitors in this county, by appealing, to their patriotism, their honor, their reanhoi*, their faith in God and love of country, and , „induce them to stand by all these in. this crisis with their votes and support of those who are pledged to.the defence of these in every locality and en der all circumstances. Bemember that these are the glorious inducements to get out a full vote, and then go to work in earnest. Spurious tickets are being sowed broadcast over the county, in every form so as to deceive the friends of the Peoples' Union Ticket. These frauds are between the Breckenridge clique and the sore-headed office hunters of all parties, who are ready for any bargain that will insure them revenge and retaliation' for imaginary wrongs.; Therefore beam of spistillatickete.! ter into no bargain to promote the interests or gratify the.ambition - of. ticket by the one at the head of our columns, TEM vont rT narmaz, and `you will be doing as holrand as honorable a dtit# as if lougait directing a bullet at theheart of Jeff. Davis. Be on your guard, then for spurious tickets. Take no tickeebut 'front men yon know to be honest and *IL& will root deceive you. The man who would deceiie an honest voter by ps4ing a spurious ticket upon it:tin is not - to be trusted in anything. There are such in this secession movement. Ferret them out, and expose them and their rascality. . , . . The NOcessity of Protoptnesti.- We trust that the. friends of. the Peoples' Union Ticket understaid the necessity of promptness as well as vigilance on the day of the election. They must that tickets are out and on the groand early at every elec tion district. In this crisis, and while many of our citizens are devoting years to the service of their country in the camp and on the battle field, those who remain at home can certainly give one day to`that country in vigilence at the hallot•boxes. By this vigilance we 'mean our friends should do nething wrong, or submit to nothing wrong. All - that we ask is, to see'that every vote, is fairly, Rolled, and counted, when ours will be ,the l i mtoty. , Remember, freemen• a t of Dauphin -co ~ !I:74:ley.'to ybtir mai n ; now, 11 494 6 th e - 0 . 15 . 4. teti.o44 0/4°544-7: imi Alibi — jowl • • PerU 1 - . „,. UmorrowN, Oct. 1861 HINBY WENT AfrtuzEiinnmo, Oct. 2, 1861 F. WZNRION Spurious Tickets. ifternoon, October 4. 186 L PROSPECT& O} VICTORY 1 TEI SKIM AU BRIEUEC AND Tex -*seams GRANDLY QUIZZING.. Some of the most active, vigilant and intelli gent friends of the People's Union ticket have been on the track of the candidates of the Breckenridge clique meeting and exposing their misrepresentations of the troth—exploding their falliehoods and exhibiting to the people the necessity of supporting the ticket which floats at the head of our columns. In this mission they have been entirely successful, aad from some of them who have just returned to this dty, we leans that the enthu.slasm is unbounded and the detehnirnit3MOuslisnitel to support the entire 'People's Union ticket. To talk of scratching a single name, is to insult the honest voters of ' Dauphin—while the mere mention of the .candidates•of the rump on:mention" ex cites their derision and contempt. , This is certainly great and glorious news from every township in the county, and we therefore send greeting.to the ;pane the sublime truth that the union of the people for the glory and safety of the Union hKomplete. Let them only be finnfon Tuesday rutilet ,every man re member that as he, vets so . , verges the Union on safety or destruction, and if Dauphin county is true to the real friends of that Union, that Union will be trnthful to them. Let them re member, too,' individually, that a share in that glorious 'victory is only reserved for those who participate in the influence which is to bring it about, E by supporting the entire Peoples'. Union Wicket ! MORE OF DR. RECAPS • VOTE. =Ulan ml• UGORD By 'reference to the Bin:ono of thelast session we find that'on the 16th day of April, after the fall 9f Bumter,. Several ,Democrats asked leave to change their votes on the bill to organize the , ktilitla of this state, and in order for them to do so Mr. Hank of 'Mercer, offered the follow (rig n'ssolution, which was mumimoudy adopted, Resolved, That all the members who voted in the negative on the bill for the better organiza ton of the militi4 of this Commonwealth be permitted to change their votes it they desire. In accordance with the privilege thus grant ed Messrs. Boyer, Byrne, Ellenberger, Laren ring, Osterhout and Smith, ( l3erks,),-- all democrats—changed their votes on the final pas sage of the bill from "nay" to "aye." Dr. MOS. was in his seat, and although most of his friends around him changed their votes in favor of the bill, he persistently refused to do so When he knew that the rebels had taken Fort Sumter and were ready—to march on Washington. These facts appear on the Re cord page 898, and can be seen at this office at any time. Soldiers what do you think of such friends? Are they worthy to receive'your support ? We think not ! The Morality of Success !The success of the Peoples' Union Ticket in v.:dyes two moral influences which should and must not be disregarded. The first of these is constituted by the fact that there are a number of secret sympathizers with treason in our midst, who have boaited that the masses of thiacounty were opposlitY to We - policy of suppressing rebel lion with the force of the bayonet and bullet, and that thii3 fact would be demonstrated at the approaching election. This boast was made as a new covenant of ailiance with, their southern rebel friends. It. Was' made with the under standing that; if th'e People's Union Tlcket was deflated; thiSitaat, should be reclaimed at the head of the reberartny, that the voters of 'the free ; states here willing to, acknowledge the southern confederacy--willing, to divide these states, di;idting one Portion 'eternally to the uses of a slavelielding ariiitooraci,' while the other, the great free commonwealths,- were to become the mere dependants . ou the will and dictation of a slave oligarchy. , Remember this, freemen of Dauphin county, when you wield the frtuschists' ; and be sure to vote so as to' prevent its cOnsimhuition. • • Tliivother moral influence Will be exhibited in the sublime fact of a Victory. on the part. of the loyal men of the north. Let , the truth be established by electing , the Peoples' Union Ticket,.that tbis rebellion is Ai, be crushed out at all hazard—let the determination be evinced by ourlocal.triumph that the national struggle is to be maintained by men and money— let the stern word go forth, that ..the people of the free states are united in the cause of the UniorilLlet it be understood that we are deter mined to:sustain our state and national admin istrations, and stall hazards establish their policy alid authority! When this is done by electing only such as are knoNVn to be the tried and true friends orboth—,:the vgiorn and the Vigor Of triXiiion will be extracted. and -eiterminated, while thiglory and greatness of. the Unica will unogkinot't *Tonle our boast and pride, l'f4A Blos ,tvr* great moral principles. .then animate ns in the approaching election.. harincinike them with our Candidates, ;'became the inceerziof each is identical witli the triamph of the other I . By - theni la we rise dr fall•in the 9 N 1 4 .0 t natior* , t. , . Dr. ileck'wid the volunteer Vote. We understand that especiul messengers are to leavethitiWfoi the purposeof electiOneering among -the different volunteers from this county, now in the service of the. United States, and that their only object is to procure the vote for Dr. Hies. How any volunteer can vote for Dr. Beck after his refusal to vote supplies for their organization and inaintainance, cannot be comprehended by any sensible man. The Doctor is now and always has been a Breckinridge man at heart, is the (audit:late of that party, and we trust that will be suffioent to deter any sol i:per from supporting him. The man who re fuses food and raiment to the soldier is un worthy the soldier's confidence. The record ,proves that Dr. Heck done this Ex•fistrzios Moran is canvassing Clearfield county, urging his Partizan friends to " stick to • Demc f ag i° f ia lt and 124 ,* . , .for 94 e k ri?ld faro ihrowcww." • By :TER I _ ArrAiiis =Nilassoura. 2MIN DESIGN OF THE REBELS. RUNNERS BENT TO aim °BLUM Cruelty to the Prisoners at Richmond. SICKNESS OF REBEL SOLDIERS Abandonment of Ship Island by the , , Rebels, Lomita", Oct. 8. The Bulletin of this evening says a gentleman recently from Bowling Green, states that the military authorities there notified the Sheriff of Warren county not to pay any more money into the State 'treasury. Gen. Buckner bad gone with a portion of his troops through llopkinsville, Greenville and other places, and had taken arms wherever he could find them • the troops at Bowling Green believe that 80,0600 additional troops are daily waiting but an hour's notice to come into Ken Lucky. A Mississippi regiment recently came to Bowling Greol expecting to come directly through and .occupy Louisville and remain . there. Some mercenary unionists are finding army employments for thenutelves and servants and a market jor their produce and give un mistakable evidence of yielding to secession. The Bulletin of 2d inst. says : 800 or 1,000 :rebel troops took possession of Hopkinsville on Monday afternoon. The 400 Union troops under Capt. Jackson Were foiling back to Henderson. Reports were also in circulation that General Buckner, with 6,000 rebel troops, would attack 'Shottsville on Thursday. It was also rumored that Gen. Zolliceffer was retreating towards •Ilexbersville. • Nashville of the 29th ult., and Bich- and papers of the 24th, have been received. 250 federal prisoners were sent from Richmond to New Orleans, including Capt. ?delves of the New York 69th, Lieut. J. B. Hutchinson of the 18th Pennsylvania, and Lieut. Welsh of the Ist Minnesota. One hundred more federal prison ers had arrived at Richmond, 68 of whom were taken by Gen. Lee's command, 20 taken near Munson's Hill, and the iemainder captured by Gen. Floyd. Lieut. Merrill of U.S. Engineers is among the prisoners. Three hundred and fifty thousand dollars worth of tobacco belonging to August Belmont had been confiscated at Richmond. Private N. C. Buck, of the New York 69th regiment, was.,sbot by a rebel on guard, for looking out of a prison window. Es street cominissioner Smith, of New York, has been appointed a Major General in the Con federate army. Col. Van Doreo, of Texas, has also been appointed Major General, and sum mooed to Richmond. Over 12,000 rebel soldiers are in the hospitals at Richmond. Minister Daniels has been ap pointed an aid to Gen. Floyd. Senator Benja mkt is still acting as Secretary of 'War. David B. Turner, of the firm otWadsworth, Turner & Co., and John Gaynor, of New York, had been arrested at Richmond, and brought before the Secretary of Wax. Turner was subsequently released. • . . • The abandonment of altkip bleed by rebels and it oeoupatibn 'by Fe rats is-'oonfirined. Win. ?dare the British consul at New Orleans arrived to-day and has gone eastward. The proceedings of the-Kentucky Legislature have been unimpurtant., .; From , Fortress Monroei HARRY' RELEASED. ;. Foirralas Mosso', via Bsunnose, Oct. 4. Gen. Wool will proceed to Waahingtola night, and will be relieved for the presenit at least by Gen. Mansfield, who arrived from Washington this morning for that purpose. One hundred of the mutineers confined at the, Rip 'Baps were this morning released by Gen: Wool and restored to duty. There has been daily, with but one exception, a flag of truce between Old Point and Norfolk for the last two weeks. The steamer Wm. Belden, came down to-day from Norfolk. She was seized by the rebels last spring and her presence at Old Point ex. cited considerable feeling. She brought down some fifty passengers, men, women and chil dren. They were sent back, not baying been supplied with the regular papers. • Henry Magraw, of Pennsylvania who went to .M. maw for the body of Colonel Cameron, returned by the flag of truce and will proceed to Washington to-night. 1 4 Arrival of a Large Amount of Gold. The Privateer Sumter. Haw 7144tx, Odt. 4, The steamship Northern Light kings $982, OtX) in treasure, The gunboat Keystone State arrived at As pinwall on the 25th ult., from Surinam and Would go to Key West. The last she heard from the pirate Sumter was at Surinam, Sep tember 6th, when she was standing east wider sail bound for the coast of Brazil she was close ly followed by the U. S. steam frigate Powhat tan. , The U. S. frigate Macedonian left Aspinwall on the 24th for Porto Bello for water. • ' The ship Crusader, from Bakers Island for ilankburg with guano, had put into Via Pariso in distress. I 'Castilla had again proclaimed himself dicta itarlof Pern and banished Generals Ecpeniquie, 'Rivas and Elespean. Elan. Fremont Remains ,in Missouri, Sr. Ito-day Lo fkt. 3. The following dispatch reoeived to-day will set the matter, in relation to General Fremont's removal, at rest : - ' WesarmaioN, Oct. 8. Gen. Fremont is not ordered to Washington, nor from the, field, nor is any court-martial or dered concerning him. (Signed) BANK CASHIERS INDICTED. • , • ALBANY Oct. 4 The Grand 'Ant is reported, has - Indicted the cashiers of the Bank of Albany and the Na tional Bank. The facts leading to, the indict ment have Mit'tninspired. 4 '-' ARRIVED. FROM. CALIFORNIA. NEW Yosx, The steamship Northern Light is signalled below. She brings the treasure shipped from Sail Francisco on the 10th ult. ARRIVAL OF MORE SPECIE The Cunard Hums, Oct. 4. Steamship' Niagara haa wrived. r,L 4l] .q, Pl eve4 =PeßiMigere)*(ll l l)ooo Imelda .vv-440. t". 8 Hari adzas-wfwo, noived via Cape -6'4s..kljig GREAr EXCITEMENT AT ST. iilii, Indignation. Expressed at the 4 e , moval of Fremont. UNION MEN RUNG EVACUATION OF LEXINGTON THE REBELS. tip Gen. stogie Occupies it and Piles on the Rebels Gene Siegel a Tenor to the Rebe' General Price. Sr. L t , The report contained in a dispat.,,, in this afternoon's papers, that r,•21, had been removed, created among the masses of Uniurii,t. , . "I'," joining among seewsiouists, A r , desvous for an Irish regimeh t receipt of the news A t Ward this evening, for the forulAti,,, , guard adjourned without acti., n. A wbo visited Benton Barrack; reports that the greatk%t =nog the troops there, aniutih i s 1.7 4.• mutiny. A MOE meeting has been , xilled Saturday, for an expression ~f here relative to the removal uf Col- lifainstry has been orll,l-c1 partment of Cumberland, Keta u , k v A gentleman from Sureuxi, 6-4 N; narat had hung nine men f r i,, v Union. The following special dirpat, cawed : .71137112L50N CITY Oct. " (' have 'arrived this evening from the report of the evacuation 661 L - the rebels, and also brings int.- I,_ probable occupation by Genet-Al Major Baker of the Home (Le t . ; among the prisoners taken at who refused to give his parole • rebels on Monday night, he arm ! this morning and Ile says all Oa Lexington on Monday afternom, rear guard as it left were tired up.l by Gen. Sturgis. who lust ih , -n. the opposite side of the riv, r wounded when they first left i. xi:._• Major Biker thinks it was Ili, • Price to march direct in Geortz,tow : . : • motion having been brought to L n . Seigel was advancing with I . 66rty to he moved westward towards Ind e r, L , the main body of the rebels purr for any distance Major Baker i, during the confusion among in,. 6 , the reception of the news of tile 1.1:_:6 Gen. Seigel and the reported in the rear he made his escape. He thinee that Gen. Pd... 6:: numbers about twenty-live t ! Lion to which he has some tim,m it. regular troops, whose Fin, o. . 6 6: _. foraging, but this portion of in ty much left the main body I , coped. Gen.." Siegel, who comui 11,d• guard, had all his preparati,,a, u„6: attack last night, and had tlar r•rit•E y :111,1 t.: appearance he would have nn.: w:rl. reception. Our forces are u6,,tly 6. Otte:lrvine, Sedalia, and .Lance from Otterville to Sed,tiu i t.,h, hid from Sedalia to Gem,„--t.,:: •: r ,We have also screeching Pope, at Booneville, only tw , fly- t,vc northeast of Sedalia. EW U.. f.{ The steamers Parkersbur r ; been chartered to carry troops. On Thartday, October 3d, by th, R.c J : : fitammelstown, Mr. Joann W. BR warm t, Y.- SalaSsul, both of Susquehainu t.ws. r. COVoty. INSURANCE THE DELAWARE SAFETY INSURANCE CWIPANY THE INziURANCL COMPANY OF NORTH .13Ir;111 , A , OF 1111LOELPHIA INCORPORATED I; OAPITAL AND ASSITi T nig undersigned, as AgeLi: .. wen known Cumpanteg, NT, ca.. adnitiet kin or damage by fir; either poi , . Dually, on property in either town Marisa and Inland Transportation s.= Apply personally or by lever t SECOND JU VENILE CO) CERT , A T the M. E. CHURCH , :treei. ou FRIDAY EVENING, 0 -MU :: t Ilr.. "OCR Misted by upwards of 15d A t.,:L.r AF I , era' star singers from Lauoa.t.er, sr: teriliamenl. such as 4'" . fr." - •s. O 80104 Ittld Ulostises, dfo. The rropr.. , - t ' . JAN -80 d iffa rent Pince Pieces . Th hers 10 Gatti. l 0 ColIIMIliTe at 7L tINNOOIt. ocat-d3t• TREES ! TREES ! r TREE'S • • THE undersigned inviteawation to their ieige and well grown two; FRUIT AND ORNA NIESTAL TIIE shrubs , &c., embracing a Large an.l Of APPLES, PEAKS, I'E.CHE'. ARRICuT4, an NrC . AU gtieo EL-, Standard for the Orchard, and Saari r,r tt ENGLISH WALNUTS, SPANI 4 i I NUTS, ateL, RAsnitatEs,sifulsei:toir,- ,c. -4- and GOttORRERRIKS. in great veridy GRAPES, OF CHOICEST K 11 PS ASPARAGUS, RHUBARB, he , eL ,,, a fine eo d Wait formed, bushy EVERGREEN S, Imitable for the Cemetry and !awl:. DECIDUOUS TREES for street planting, and a general waortment Ornamental Trees and Flowerlog Shrit i b r ROSES of choice varieties, CAUELLI.O, Rto, PLANTS, &a. Our sleet is remarkably thrift) , sod tine , 3° ' o c r; 4 ' . It at rrices to anti the times. Afiraltalogues mailed t alt. apt J` • , . ..0 Addre e.DWAR.,) J. 1- VAS 'Pe Centred Nurserie6 Yeti. Bep2s-204 Wm. H. SWARD. HUMS! I.oc. „.03. rands. The quality is ssuerior.:, CQ. i 419 Ka la in the Original combs, sod a,.hulfr:,; B F i r es ea v h ary " " "kW" nnt the Pounds CCEEE i=mes PRICE LEAVING IX STEAMERS CRAI;n11.11 1111 a r ri eb Nrw 21brertiseinent9 OF PHILADELPHIA INCORPORATED It CAPITAL AND AMITS _IL oots'6l•dewl7 AGENCY ._ j- FMS ..:',.. =SW
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