Show i fJil " JN ' ' f fe yil V ifo- L 4' m 1 ip lIMlw r THE DAILY TELEGRAPH EASTERN XOV )ll UM'G FUIDAY Month lx TiircOIonthi - : - : Month JcUye d ln rer imrohoir Per tiogli MIDXICIIT ATTACK OX CASTIXE 116 00 9 00 00 5 : 00 : IS lVr Annum TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ri i COXSPUUCY FOR A GENERAL BURN UP ON ELECTION DAY! 11 TERMS: BLAINE! CONSPIRACY TO SEIZE THE STATE GOVERNMENT UF NORTH CAROUNA! ! SEYMOURS GOVERNOR PROCLAMATION FOR SECURING FREE- 'BALLOT! - RESOLUTIONS OF THE M0CRATIG CONVENTION! DE-- - ANTI-CHICAG- O TOJOI It REAPERS 4il yiu tlik MtaWuhiucnt'Tor cards with on the' Uli please are— collected and idvwtisciHeuti Month So gentleman-wi- ll 4icrtfoR’! over cot sitlcr that when vfcurj v minted it mure than the moan a bill is peces-xur- v ' Cairo 20 j1 'Information has just been received of a capture bv tlic rebels at Fort Harrison or the gunboat Undine” No particulars Two transports are also reported captured It is reported that the rebels arc uear Maylield and advancing on Padur cah "Ilarriiiburg I’a7 The olllcial vote in 41 counties lias been received The following are the aggregate results “Including the soldiers vote” Uiiiou 100737 Item baaioew f vQiceWe jiirccrelv for the promptitude of thrtARroiit patrons ettIWnt anil for the frequent' kimljofliccs ITisoys that wme have rendprod U3 thus far— we fully t :e j " appreciate the favorjs Washington A party of guerrillas on Monday night attacks ed a cumpauy- of colored troops near Ocatink but were routed ' ' ' 2 - THE LAST TUAIX ' ' fT Buffalo ' 2 The Tallowing dispatch was received this p m toseotlieoniigranls bv the Mayor ul ihu city: 2 oil Washington Si the uare The weather was rjxvterJay This department has received information from warm and agreeable ike a day Many the British provinces to the effect that there is a before noon some were conspiracy on lout to set tiro to the principal cities in the Northern Slates on the day ol’the Presiden- t affurvled us pleasure in-Ju- and the others seemed well surrounded ' wit i Jriends and acquaintances tial election SEWARD Castine Me 2 On Monday night an attack was made on the They are the last battery at this place At midnight a wnalljparty of lion OjTVl from various circumstances have men appeared from the rear When they were challenged they immediately iired upon the sentibeen later in arrival than is deemed salt but nel who returned the tire The earrhun musterpromptly and pursued the raiders half a mile all tilings considered there is much cause for ed Several shots were exchanged but tin raiders congratulation that t icy have been so well on escaped in a boat’ It is supposed that the object was to capture the United States cutter lying in and have the i sick among tlieln were much gratified with the jroneral look of lungs on the camp prouinL The tents provided for thif houseless seemed comfortable arid the moving to and fro of ' Col liittlo Hi shop Hardy and' Capt Jos "W Yimiiglillisil (he scorn somewhat to our satis- faction1 We notice J lJhdiups Smoot and Sharp in their bugghvC :mtl we expect others intorestediii the welfare' of the emigrants were there also Whether the kind attentions to tlic last ''two trains of emigrants 'tiro to biTattributod to the lateness of the seasoib or whetlierlt is re time to days that we have hoard of is probably of juf Consequence now the faefis lione the less deserviivg of tlio highest communication that tlio Chief Rishop ljis the city Rislu ps and n large miinher of ggod meil under their direction have contributed essential assl stance this fall to man fatigued and wornnlovn travelers ' While the good w ’ather lasts the d hnd for had better pitch in ' Jo whatever work they can'fiiul Do not he particular what' you do so thilt it is lionor-ible- labor— never mi id if you never did it before Phis is tile freest country in the vofld aiid one wherci l a man is honored for us industry more thar for his name: profes--t lon or past life W e enow but wo or three men in thg viiolo community ivh have tried to make capital ifut of pxst 'digi ity anil but thoy liave made u fearful muddle of their Jives: have not Li ig oh? no- hpre and never will be A good wood splitter Carpenter or hoemaker runs a better chance o( the Ix’gis-- z' Mature than a good preacher ‘Titch in' arid the Lord will be with yen s ' t conn-pejlo- rs - newly-arrive- ed s-- !l pro-Ij'ssiu- nv 'H: aiv-jiuboi- - -a s ly i y over- - - re-A'Ci- ) j i! ' : "'t - ' i Ml ulucli damage Estaffee says some 40 persons have been ah'cstcd in the City of Mexico as conspirators It is said that Alvarez of the State of Guerro Is about to submit to Maximilian unit also that Juarez has crossed the Desert of San Curios into Chihuahua It is reported that the pirate- Semnies has arrived at Havana in an English packet The Post’s special says the slaves were set free yesterday in Baltimore in pursuance of im order of the Court under the new constitution of Maryland Dr Ross a clergyman in North Carolina says tlie entire Btatc of North Carolina as well as (leor- rebel deserters who' in most giar is alive with and cares are unned organized and abundantly able to protect themselves In the western part of the State they reign supreme they' make repeated raids on the wealthy planters and rebel depots for supplies and give protection to runaThe authoriway slaves who are also armed ties Have given up all hopca-oforcing them back into tlm ranks as they have been repulsed in all their eflbrts to this end Jeff Davis said when in Ihilcigh the deserters of the Confederate army outnumber the Confederate soldiers in the field - f ' threaten to head these deserters and their friends and take possession of t'ic State Government of Xrtrth Carolina and all the railroad: iu the event that Governor Vance fails to institute at once a separate State a&tioit for peace with Lincoln The Dr says it- - is now apparent to tlie rebel authorities that Grunt has been affording facilities to lice To receive reinforcements when Grant by a i f r- 1 V- r ! -- S- I y' New York 2 an Jotirmd attack Is short-- v The Wilmington says Yankee fleet and that the authe from expected thorities desire the removal of ait jefbre hostilities begin It reports that 60 sail are at llijanfort and luauy more at Monroe Tlife Charleston Mercury says a rebel column is to assault Atlanta while Sherman is engaged in - founded and to express openly by some general authoritative enunciation their devotion to the cauie of their country': Resolved That we as Democrats will sustain as we accepted with entire unanimity tklT gage of battle when forced on ns by the rebels at bom ter that we will boldly carry it through in spite Of reverses till Victory crown our exertions and peace founded off Union be restored Resolved That although on the commencement inexperience may have led to error and mistake we believe the war at the present time la being pressed with commendable energy and remarkable ' success Resolved That we do not admit the war to have been in anjr respect a failure and we point to the fact that the greater portion of Hie rebellious States have been covered and all but a few vessels of the rebel navy have been destroyed Resolved That it f neither good policy nor with the dignity of the government to compatible) a request cessation ofhostilitiei nor offer terms of settlement till the rebels have expressed a desire which thej’ have hitherto invariably and in most insulting language Uriel aimed to return- into the lTiun but j if such desire be properly expressed with guarantees of good faith the greatest liberty should be tendered them Resolved) Tint while we admit occasional acts of weakness in the administration we accept the consequence of supporting and strengthening it without regard to the party affinities of the present incumbent that believing the War in defense of our laws ito be eminently just we see no reason for 'suspending it tilt the objects have been accom- plishcd that as no uation has ever been able to endnre sucli a conflict as has disturbed out country without! financial pressure we recognize and submit to tlie ncccseity being convinced that the resources aul boundless domain of the restored Union will be amply sufficient to - meet’ ell liabilities j urge on Democrats to sustain the We therefore governnieutlas it exists and to support at the comthe candidates who express! their ing election ' - view's ollowiug Hood ' ' of Albany 2 New York 3 ' A RomD llamptoin correspondent gives the following account of the destruction of the Albemarle Along the douk where the Albemarle was moored were a large: number of soldiers evidently stationed there to guard against surprise by the landing of a force )n front of their lines blazed a number oPcamp fires lighting up the rebel vessel and river By the aid of this Lieut Cushing discovered a piece of floating timbers which surrounded the ram on tlie accessible sides to guard agafpst the approach of rams and torpedoes and by the aid of the same light he plainly saw a large body of soldiers thronging the wharf and blazing away at his boat To quiet these fellows he brought the bow of his bout arojunil a little and discharged a heavy load of caunifctjer into them from his twelve pounder howitzerVounted at tlic bow Making a complete circle under a scorching musketry fire sit less than 30 3’sinls lie came around bow mi at full steam and struck the floating guard of timbers pressing them in towards the hull of soon lost her heavy way and the ram Tlio came to n stand still refusing to back off or move ahead The moment for decisive action arrived the enemy fired muskets and pistols almost in his lace from ports of the rain and from a hundred small arms on the shore Several of his men were wnmiileil and tlie case looked desperate but Lt Cushing cooland determined seized a lanyard to a torpedo amt line of spar und crowding the spar until lie brought tlie torpedo under the overhang of the Albemarle he detached it and then pulled the lanyard of tlie torpedo and exploded it directly uuder the vessel on the port side just below the port hole of the two hundred pounder Brook’s rifle w hich at: the same moment was discharged at the boat An immense volume of water was thrown ont by tlic explosion of tlie torpedo almost drowning the boat To add to the peril of the moment a heayy shell from the 'enemy's gun had gone crushing thru’ the J)ottoml of the' buat knocking tlic splinters aliont in terrible style She nt once began to sink and Cushing ordered all hands to save themselves the best they ould He divested himself of coat and shoes and plunged into tlic river by thpsb of the men who were able to do so All struck fqr ihc middle of Hie river under a hot fire of musketry balls striking all about them and in two or tlij-einstances it is feared'' so badly wounding the w hurtle ra that they sunk before the boats from the isliore could reach them Cuddng henril the rebels take to their boats and push after the Survivors demanding their surrender Many gnvo up Two of his seamen were drownelnear jby him whether owing to wounds received or exhaustion he could not state Jlow many fell into rebel hands is not ascertained Cushing swam down the liver half a mile until he was exhausted j but he reached tire shore about daylight' and crawled through the swamp until he reached a position within speaking distance of the enemy’s fort While lying there the rebel officers walked by ana from their conversation he learned that the ram was destroyed After a while deeming his situation unsafe he managed to push him self along until he 'got a better position Before midnight ho secured the services of a negro to go back and look after the Albemarle The negro returned :and reported her sunk Cushing then struck tlie Swamp in his stocking feet until until ' he reached a point C miles below the town when he took a boat with a paddle and put off for tlie squadron 12 miles distant -- T reaching it in safety Cushing in his report rays the distance-fro-m the mouth of tlie river to the ram was 8 miles His launch succeeded in passing tlie pickets stationed along tlie river imd was not hailed till by the look- -' outs on the ram! tat a - — i -- - fol-low- cil t 'i k I- - K HOOPER V II : B - - I Clothing LARQE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT— V —o —-- GODBE Mr S planters k-- i ' iir e! j 1 ? 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TW O LA It r' Hot a ' BEAVER’ Q 12 B y ALL WOOL CASSIMEREV TRA1XS MOLTON CLOTH? r? l" ARMY BLVe f j' ClHXCUltLU i - Hi from the East containing a really f Tobacco ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL SPLENDID j'' : “V- NATURAL LEAF a - ( MISSOURI - - I CIGARS aild SXUrK A E Stbvca CHARTER t)AK Cooking for Wood which la hbing opened and OX SALE -- SHEET IRON AND ZLVC II at Olle j KEROSENE AND CASTOR OILS KEROSENE LAMl'S WICKS AND CHIMNEYS HOOPER & ELDREDGE’S IL & E i v GRIFFIN - Kalla ‘ NAILS CUT AND FINISHING NAILS ail Sizes IIUNCARIAN NAILS and TACKS OLD STORE HORSE-SHO- E I - ‘j A which he will continue to occfipy until the completion of liis - 35 I K Queeaiware CRATES OF CROCKERY BlILDIAG AE1V t: h FANCY DWARF Office CoaL CAXXOX Coal BOX ContT ” CHINA and OLASSWARe article needed in a comprising every Household at prices which cannot fail to secure for him a large share OF HTBLIC FATRONAOEi b y ll A 0 K1 T A Scales’ FAf UBANJt’S PLATFORM UNION BAR i His goods have been selected with great earc and are of COl’NTER AND GOLD SCALES tlie very finest quality comprising ? k ® PLAIN &AXCY DRY GpODS J- - I- f - t ’ Cariritera COMFLCTE STOCK OF PLANES and PLANE tRONS RULES SQUARE AUGERS CHISRI Ac 11 IS " ' In Great Variety GROCERIES HATS tarpets 2 L 3 AND PLY iu variety CAPS ' BOOTS & r - Stationery FULL LINE OP SHOES " - I j v SCIIQ0L and BLANK BOOKS HARDWARE -! FOOLSCAP NAILS -- CLOTHING 300 i ' II id E n- To Farmers t PAINTS -- SLATES INK LEGAL CAP BILL LETTER BATH and i NOTE PAPER " t - DOZfEN I SPADES SHOVELS FORKS IIOEs BAKES SCYTHES SNATHS OILS i WINDOW GLASS ft Ac VARNISH A IS Saws Branch Crookes and Do ‘ Do V SPEARS at the frost mill Do CROSS CUT BUCK! Do k JACKSON’S and - DRUG STORE Cuwsox ' DISSTOX’S j HAND and OTHER SAWS 1 MAPLE SUGAR JfANCY CANDIES - i MIXED CANDIES will be found replenished with a complete line of GUM genuine DROPS'' LOZENGES Engagement of the Eminent Tragedian MR - I EU)UEDU£ II & E FALL AXI WINTER SEASON ' 1'- - LYAE A -- -- i - Jonx T Caine T 5: ail griAt salt lake city -Manager Stage Manager - &J&XMT3 I rOCSDS DRIED PEACHES - - j The stock 9f V LICORICE FIG3 IN PACKAGES' DRUGS AND MEDICINES GREAT ATTRACTION FOR OrENING NIGHT do-ma- nd OF ALL KINDS i PAINTS OILS Looking Glastee- ar Ac Ac x 4 and in feet everything neceesary to make - Ac i ! " 'r II 500 3 4 COOKING ANfi OTHER 3 " - i ‘ ' vi Dye Stuff Large and complete assortjient it perfect : K j GILT’ROSiEWOOD and COMMONr veriety of SizL II Ai' E A supply of A dtE Sacks HEAVY LINEN SACKS BALES 40 inch DUNDEE BURLAPS BALES 40 inch U S A STANDARD DUCK BALES 4 SHAKER OSNABUKO "S 4-- :i Stoves are expected o arrive shortly Trains on the road- E' II At - HOLE IN THE WALL 1-- DYE-STUFF- S 0 at Retail -- — ( j 3000 Godbe: Replenished e Gov Seymour has issned a proclamation in reSATURDAY EVENING XoV 9 1804 to the coming election in which he says the gard it sheriffs of the counties and all other officers whose it is to keep the peace and protect our citi- First time in this Territory Massinger’s great Ploy in I RA ClMT ALIAS' TREATY duty 5 Acts zens will take care that every voter shall have a ree ballot in the manner seenred to him by the and lairs lt will be their duty to see A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS The most important WvUions or the re- Constitution oi other organized force shall be militarv no that Mr T A Lm cent treaty between Fra ice and to show tlnimselves in the vieinity where Sir Giles Overreach as Italy are the allowed meof with held tiew be should any the elections w itlulmynl of the French attendance gradual Supported by a fell cast of the Company trpop3 from nacing or mtiraidatipg the citizens in must exercise interference such they the and transfer if the capital of Rome zaint any Italy the foil force ofthc law and call forth if need be froin Turin to Florence The evacuation of th power of their diricte To conclude With the laughable Farce Alome is to be" completed within two years At the Democratic convention yesterday the ia to recognize the following preamble) and resolutions were unaniFrance 'expects the'-Pipannexation of the prO' ince orthe Papa mously adopted: Whereas a crisis has arisen in the history of our persons States whiclt now form part ©f the kingdom connttvj threatening the national life ana BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN POR TIIE SALE OF of the Democratic oLlCaly while Italy pleilges hersikf neither to tnulet the name and prestige actor of delusions TICKETS charactejmisled hr the party I the rebels nnyjittack fromtwroiTabfcmotiveTare undertake uur to tolerate aiding upon J land as all true Democrats are required by their Doors open at 4 past 6 o'clock Performance to com7 the present domiiijous of the rom lo) tiio 'government which their1 fathers mence at i " " t J - 1: 3?OH ARRIVAL! FRESH i non-combata- Cairo 3 A detachment of the 4th Missouri and some Kanof 500 encountered a ‘io end to the string of apprehension of that sas militarv to the number Texas of considerable force rangers at Camden kind of exercise N We sliljl look to the next Arkansas afuw days ago After a severe fight of rebels retreated leaving legislature for some attpxitiou in that direc- - au hour’s duration the of horses and small a number their camp equipage tluii e are-ricigh now to give some arms was besides their killed and wounded The enemy’s killed were 25 the Our loss 15 reliable man or men the tr to make a good wounded aud prisoners jpb are not reported highway cyst tho ??vmn1ittheinterosts the commuuit and the iaTmg jrablie - I suit this evening ‘"and lofty tumbling- hasp - - I nnv-liod- y’' ‘ - York 2 wc Havana have dates to the IVr steamer Engle 'Jllthrthe city of Mexico to the 15th and Vera Cruz to tlie 2ith The reported occupation of Mata morns by Mejia and the adhesion to the Empire by Cortina ure confirmed A severe earth-quak- e occurred on the 3d destroying the church and ecclesiastical court room at loixcuhi and dambut few deaths aging other buildings There were Damages were also sustained at Sau Nicholas" Kubaga aud other places A water spout tell on the city Muntealto flooding the streets aud surrounding country anil doing NeW -- the AValisatcli Summit through Parley's kaiiyoii to Parley’s Dark Fur jp distance of over :!0 miles" there is a coattnhal apprelumsion ofau overt uru and - : thonglt a great many Jone$ have not very been broken we 1 ear nowiiml again irof some rather unpleasi thcvJuglrvi-a- X : V irginia having repeatedly implored Lee to do so and nut to incur the risk of the capitulation of his army j Providence Rhode Island 2 7 The schooner Gooilspecd from Boston Via Newboarded by the 'Talla-lassi- e port for Philadelphia was T II AX Vt'A IIS ATCIi SUMMIT- 7 miles south of Black Island and scuttled Thp Capt' and crew escaped to Black Islam! in a The Capt reports that the Tallahassie scutloat From teapot ers stago drivers Xyagon inas-- t tled another vessel within a short distance The the privateer said they liad the crews of crcaptaihis and sundrv other enTlemn we 4crew of vessels which they had destroyed within other hear constant cojnplaintlsof the conuition of days! Tlie'gunboat Marble Head left y1 pur- If IN' (Signed) -- ‘w H - readied the city with so the harbor Atfay i 4 Machine Belting ' Several more V'' - 81-t- f GUTTA PERCH A BELTING ii 4 9 and 6 inch: LEATHER Do 3 and J Apply to ' HOOPER & & lQJnch ELDREDOE V H " 1 ? - s J -- i x ’ V - S j - - t i' r - - i 't-- t Ti i - 'I f-- - i' i |