Sue* I 101:13141r liitlaNl3l3===BETT. 29 , 11368. 6ITY - 41174.1118 or-onnarar. ' , Armor 27115 arr• IhrkillOtattroes Ow"Anorts for the Go. ,'7 1. Slum, Optiotert, Vo. 55 Tint stiett.44inisted datly A id . 111 ISIADR. • ALA, 12 00 61 64 ; ..... 49 Earometer,.... 29 4-10 _ The _lieu° for the Lhamplouship. AtelegrePlaledispateh enniusiii: that Hem. the poiburgli oarsman, boat Ward, of Newburg, in the fivemile sculling match for the eluiniEdonshin, ands puree of $2,000 , Ward helms *Woes of right when Hamill was dentereld the elate!. The time made by Hem -Wets 37 minute, mil 65 'condo—being the time,by about two minutes, ever made °Mitt ilver,and some four minutiae less than - Westmde when he beat Hamill on the same mune ale* weeks ego. Ward, although so must still have been very close upon the time which he made In the lost mee, and his defeat Li not so much attributa ble to his leek of smell, es compared with his previous conteats,.as to Hamill's superior Condition, Which enabled him to lesson the time so remarkably. These feet: go to show eonolusively that Hamm was not beaten on kin mutts, in his late Contest with Ward, but lie had underrated the prowess of hri outage - mist, and bWirottlered himsolt to fell into bad , _ i goaettlort.. ; . tinder the Careful and skillful training of hadteen put, in the best possible condition before, leaving this city, , 1 and wail t , fit to row for a man's life." Ho felt fatly confident of his ability to win, and irettave no doubt he entered the outset un der the firm convietion that ho would achieve , as easy victory over hismowerfai competitor. 1 - For stmersrpose oilor, ho had been ot- fared one banded dollen to change the come from Pongtdieepsie, but he demurred, sagely remarking that "he losthirmoney at Pough keepsie, and that was the but Owe to lad it.' Arid he has found it, with interest. The belles, we tumerstand, was lerrly in favor of Ward, so that our Pittaburgh sport ing men have no doubt made up for their pro , viounlosies,With a handsome annum drawn from the pooketa.of the coot sanguine New N ;esker& • . This race being regarded as tort match, will doubtless settle the vexed question as to "toe -clumapionihlo ot. America." It is not et sit likely that Ward will make another of - foil toritrtiveliis loft liarele, and if the belt again peases froM Himin is will go into tee bands otc Irani'''. now asplrant for that honor. In theineantlmeHemhz can &Herd to ..rest on his pare," if indeed he ficoa not again throw down the gauntlet to the crack oarsmen of Mislead, wattuyvtew:to adding fresh Liana to those elesialy postnatal, won. Union Rotting an Brownstown. Oa Battelle* oreningn largo and enamel . &AM Union ineetbsg was held at Bro fal tows, naaethe wuksof Jones and Laughlln't, A.. B. Staventor , „ BA., presided; between 3,000 and 4,000 parsons wore present, Welly of the band working meoltanice. The mooting was laddreirsed by Son..J. K. Moorhead, in a speech ff over an hour in length, ho urged Spelt the assembled multitude the vital isu portastroof esavybogPonusplvenia at dm oom las election in favor of the Union ticket, as the elation Would be an Index as to whether the great Wotan!' Prmnrylvante was in favor of she Goverasunt in all its integrity or not. When tie 'General &plated the condition of affairs - that would take place in the event of a division of the Eaton, cur iron, coal and prOducts paying tribute to • foreign govern• mint with Its Oastom homes end peril &ions a line which wonid ineinde that great artery, the Mieslesippt river, to which aoparatieaand division, he would never consent. His dads. /On wb 111011iTad with a -pot; ot hurricane of applause, amidst ales of you are right, never snow it. lite speech wee well conceived its Matter and manner, indeed we have r ever heard the General with M3ra pleasure. This Was the general feeling throughout the rut and attentive assemblage. H. P. Muller E:q , next addressed tho muting, annountring Wore he oefemenced his spur that its would 001 II& over at a fu ture time and addresis the Germane. His speech wu strong, forcible, and, as usual with him, to the point. Wm. Little, Seq , then delivered an able and eloquent addrus, which was ltstoncd to with marked attention and approval. The lait'rpesker was Mr. Clark, one of the "bone and of the country, a worsinn man from ono of the rolling mills, who made ap unsellest drub, end one which, from the bigamist Vomits of applause, told upon his luaus. Maori Mass Bleating in Franklin Township. &large' and entituslast:o meeting of [le dthetts of - Franklin township, was held on astaxdarafternoon last, year the residence of Wm. Neely. The meeting was organised by walling D.P. Nevin, of Bewlekly township to the their. Messrs. an. !Italy, of Braver ankh end James Cannifigham, were aleoted Fine Presidents,' and Squire Rhoda, Jamas .IDillow, and U. 0. A. Bsgge, Secretaries. MM. J. D. Gnarls., Capt. GDierpio end Win. G.'Nealy, were appointed Committee on Res olutions: Jitoquentaddzesses were delivered by Er ..,Dherit Graham, end Tie'. IL Marshall E. q of, Pittsburgh.. Tb.s .psople of Frannisa iolthmhip, are warmly alive to the impartacoo of the aisle in one country'' history, and will prove their 'Sal by inch a demons :ratiori on the second Tuesday 'of o:Mbar, as will. istekish the reptiles in anay against them. • After theaddrasses the following Preambio kith Desolations, reported by the Comsnitte wgp analmously adopted, and ordered to be printed in the auxin and anneercial. - .Wasstsie, Our onntry Is now In rho midst of • n unposted in tee history of slime, I r In ' tunny old wenn; and, selts ens, Ours .re tune to ourundlt who by their east. end I eflones give en and nonfat to the inestas of A111141.3C412 lwodom ; theirehni, Eviehad. Thatvro wile eustsin the Admin.! traitor, - taking madonna to push Val. unholy rebuilov, and .slit" by vote o: act do anything 14 cult 1,.• qtypithiS93ll Dail. In tow tetanus loloaaa Is divide • country fornited by the Crain Sabina eca undlildid forever. • Alreobien. That we will gin • aorty and want. mous support to A. CI. Curtis, and Judge ( tise [spree audios of Ilbaly, Justice nil ha. ani iy, alga. sEWG.dwAni itd L Aerle—the expiable of U. 1 1 00 14 the rytepaihntre al.h Taileudlshion, and shoed's:ism of lanty,S.ad Toney end oryratur. sessinft, That If rant to townehip aid. on the *Mad Tuuday Ocr ober zvas le-i op •e. to ler its Wan' I Inn that will enestbe votarlrs of devot e= to hide Waft toads In shame. „ ittattint. A Goad 400 st Martial, appointed by . essaralßrootr, on tho 24th io sr., met at hall past ten etdook, Monday morning, at the ` lllll O Monti, for the trial of snob COO/ so MOO tl,eoeilee WOO it. The ' deeeil el the Chart b as follows : i. Dd. A. B. Monis, lout P. V. . 2. Llano. Col.-Wra. P. Briutou, 18th Ponta. Dinky. Major George Bohleltsr. lel P. V. 1. Capt. W. N. Dmatol, 10. h P. B , V. 0. ”, 6. Capt. sot. T. Palls, 4th Pa, 01/1177. 6. Ospt. Ohm. W. Ormen, 9:b P. P. , V. 0. 7. Ist Ltsat. Jos. Andras, it P.. ()hairy. Major Wright Blase, 11. S. A., A. D. U., Jalp Miramar. Toe Court will sit without regard to hours the oases argalrlas immadisus 'sample. gLIIXOI . I VICEOZT, Xi bl. E. BRADDPI..-- 'MS lady, now by general consent of tits en- MA pleeration of novel-reader, placed by the . Vile of Mrs. Wood, as a writer whose inven tive faosity and constructive skill gin het the penteptive of stymie to whatever ohs as tea tin i pbas now obtained the entree of that -known serler,-nerpor's Library of Sckei Ault We have hole before 1211 the 1100 TO , soped ardsamor'. Victory," neatly printed in s wafts* of 188 octavo peg's, with Moen tiny, at the TOT] moderate price of 50 ante. far sl. by Bong blister, cost door to the 4 • rottollso. llSselnesebintilda lisrson has entered Spa the impend week of hu engagement, with eaf nuist. Waling indications of moms. • 80e sypePs enstethle mains la = the the new 'IIIIMOVIt of "A*141.0--,.. ? Muting of Connect■ A regular monthly meeting of City Coun cils wu hold on Monday evening, September In Brieet, all the members were present. The minutes of the premding meeting were read and approved. The Provident read a communication from Wet. Finch A Son, centraeters, in reference to the non-paymmit el certain - rims alleged to be due for the paving of Union and other alleys. Raul and referred to Street tee. Mr. McCarthy rebmitted a petition from the Neptune Fire Company, sating leave of absence for one week, dating from Monday, October bth, In order that they may pertici. pate in the trial of steam Ere engines to be held In Detroit. The petition was tempted, and the prayer of the petitioners was granted. Mr. WWI presented the petition cf a ma jority of property holders on Rash street, be ' mean Liberty and Penn, asking for the pass age of an ordinance authorising the grading and paving of said street. Read and referred to the Street Committee. Mr. D. lined presented a report of the City Solicitor, le reference to the biller Thomas J. Keenan, Eiq Prothonotary of the Supreme Court, for costs in the mandamus caress, amounting to WO, with a resolution author icing the payment of the same. Report ac cepted and resolution adopted. Mr. Thompson call.d up "an ordinance granting certain privileges to the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company." The ordinance grants said company the privilege to connect their road with the line of the Pennsylvania Retread, by way of Butler and Allegheny streets. , Mr. Thompson aired an amendment to section first, providing that said company shell grade,. pave, and sot with curb, Alle gheny Street, from Butler to Liberty street, wider the direction of the City Regulator, and keep the same in perpetual good repair, from curb to curb. And farther, that laid company shall construct, at their own cost, all water ways, culverts, ore.,to the satisfac tion of the City Regulator—te city reserving the right to enter upon said street, at soy time, to lay down or take up water er eat pipe, construct aswero,eto. The section, as amended, was adopted. Section second was amended to conform to the first stollen as amended. Election third was amended by adding span alty of terenty.fivs dollars for eaob and every eirrnse of mining the cars at a greater speed then four miles per hour-one half of the flee to go to the informer, and the other half to the ally. Mr. Thompson offered a eubstitute for the Until section, but pending the discussion thereon, Mr. D. Reed moved that the ordinance be referred to a 'pedal committee of tan front the Selsot, and three from the Common Coun cil, to report at the next meeting. • Agreed to, and M . D. Reed and Miller appointed on pert of S,ieot. Common Council concurred, and appointed Meters. MoTighe, 014111 and McCanolese. - Mr. Allen offered the following: Earthed, That the Gas Committee be in straoted to have • gee lamp Greeted cm the comer of Magee and Looast streets, in the Eighth Ward. Bead and referred to the Gas Oimmitteo. Mr. D. Bead was added to the Market Com mittee, to fill the manna, owed by the resig nation of Mr. Berger. , In a1r315036 Cbeetif, present, Mastro- Ann strong,liailey. Bareklay, Cameron, Coward, i Del, Feely, Jeremy, Mackey, Montgomery, McCandless, hleflielland, IdeTigtte, McGee ea, McVay, O'Neill, Porliell,Supel, Taylor and Eines, Plllll%. Prayer by Dr. idoCendlees. The minutes of last meeting wore rend and approved. Air. Jeremy presented a petition from the merchants and dealers and mime of Pitts burgh and Allegheny aide, doing business I o the Diamond Merest, direst and indirect. 'They petitioned that Council, grant them and such parties as sell for them, snob priri levet .as aro granted other Memo of Alle gheny county, via t to sell on Market street inch eta( ss are marketable, inch as all kinds of fruit and vegetables, inch a, are generally sold in 'Pittsburgh market. They also pe titioned that the rent will not exceed 25 eta. per diem. (Signed by 22 persons.) On motion of Mr. O'Neill, the petition was referred to the Market Committee. Mr. Bailey offered the following resolu tion .ticsolved, That thie Council take some plan to Orison of the atone to the canal bridge, now beteg cavensd doily with the clay honied by the P. 8.. 8.. Co. The stone is valuable and worth money, and cost the city a large amount. The bridge on Penn street, the slue is now mimed six or seven feet under ground. They can be sold. Oa motion of Mr. O'Neill, tho resolution was referred to the Street Committee with power to act. Mr. MeTlghe t ff wed the following WllitiLlaa, The Pennsylvania ittlizoad Com pany hive occupied, and do' now daily occupy Liberty street as a common depot and permit thew oars to remain on the track forhours at a time, to the great inconvenience of the pub • lie; Therefore Bialved, That the City Solicitor be and he is hereby requited to take all proper and legal mewling., to compel the said Pennsylvania !Loathed Company, to conform to the laws of the city, in such oases snide and provided. Tho resolution was passed. Mr. Gowan offered the following : Buolred, That the Ocmmittee on Gas Light Lug be instructed to have two lamp poets placed on Mechanic street—ono at the end of the bridge, and one mid-way between the bridge and Pike street. Unsorted to the Gas Committr,o. Mr. Daffy cffired the following Beioleed, That the Gas Committal be in etrooled, and they are hereby authorised to scoot a gas lamp on the north side of Grant wool, between Fifth strut and Virgin alley. - OA notion of Mr. McCandless it was re ferred to the committee on gee lighting. Mr. Mackey offered the following: Lfmtvtd, That the Gas Committee are in. strewed to place a gee lamp la Scott alley, in th Fourth Ward. Referred to the Committee on Gee Lighting. Mr. McGowan offered the following s liwiveci, That Col. Pratt be authorised to procure s crab to rain coal for the use of Councils. The resolution was passed. The Chair presented a communication from the City Controller containing the bill filed by the City Regulator, with an accompanying resolution. as follows: Baptised, That the City Controller be, and , is hereby authorised, to draw his warrant la favor of Issas Morley for $220. The resolution was reed three times and I poised. The fallowing resotntlea, passed in Select I Council August 31, was laid over under the mite : Ace.deed, That the Street Committee be in- stmouid to report en ordinanosist the next I regular meetin ounc il for the repeal of an ordinance p o is e d the 27th day of July, 1863, for the paving and grading of Morton street. Mr. Armstrong /rerouted a petltic.a for the grading and peeing of Merton street frcm the Allegheny V. R. B. track to the river. Refined to the Street Committee with in structions to report an ordinance. The SelectOoundi resolution of gaga( Slit transferring 5800 hem appropriatio N. 9, end $BOO fzem appropriation 'No. 10, n to o ap propriation No. 6—Water Works—win eon carred in. The Seat Council resolution of August 31st empowering the Street Committee to pay the amount of expense that has been incurred by their authority for the cleaning and upswing tboseituiete traversed by the Pittsburgh sad Oakland Passenger gatierey, and instructing the City Solicitor to eoliiiM ths same from the said railroad company, was concurred in. The Select Council resolution of August Slit, I instracitng the Clerk of Markets to oanse the rigid enforcement of the ordinance against hacksaws and sure keepers buying within mutat hours and farther raising thereat to hucksters from 25 cents to 76 cents. was con curved In. Oa motion of Mr. O'Neill, the following Select Council resolution, of August 31, was laid on the table Bersfeed, That the Central Board of Edu cation be requited to publish the report of the Treasurer In the papers authorised to do the city printing. Dr. McCandless introduced the following resolution : Revolved, That the Pollee Committee be instruoted to sign no warrant for members of the night polies, whose appointment hu not beau approved by said committee. Fie resolution was pseud. In all other active not otherwis Councilsthere Imo mutual concurring* when ldjognad. Your:um oupetiontnorsoka, at notion. ifedsigaz amino it 10 Okla. .et 14l stew, T. A. NoOlilland, sulionsa. Sanitary Cantratesion4 An adjourned =siting, la behalf of °to tick and woondsd soldiers, was held, Sept. 26th. at the rooms •f the Sanitary Conutalstitt, 59 Fourth West. The following committees were appointed to solicit 'Wain for the great North Western Fair, to he held at Chicago, the lest of Octobar : Steel and Iron Committee—Mrs. Dr. Dale and Mrs. Henry Forsyth. Oil Committee—Miss Murdock. Glees Oneneitue—Mies Ideal midden. Looking Mau, dro Cananitt' re-11111 Trimble and Mrs. Eaton. Books,eko., Committee—fillee Howard. Jewelry, es, Committee— bin. Hogg cad hill' Trainer. Cabinet Committee—Min Bletkle sad Mill Forsyth. Fusty Artiela Coe e ietee—Miss Emma Forsyth. Mina Committee—Krt. Oust end Hiss Socebue. Musical Committee—Mir/ same Chfltb. Flower, Committee—Mu liurdook. The object of tats rassamotk Fair Ii the Immediate and permanent relief of oar lick and wounded soldkat. While we would rollnit donations to this came, we would by no means Interfere with the necessary sad gener ous activity of the Pittsburgh Sanitary Com mission. There will be an especial privilege in giving to so good • cause on this gigantic plan, with the 00-operation of *ash of the great Nortitwutern States. Let Pittsburgh and its vicinity show itself to be. in face, the " Iron Olty"—with its Iron will and iron strength, for the noble cease here presented— dm relief of oar brave soldiers. Every fetide given will be marked with the name of the donor—end In this way, will be advertised, most extensively, the emend twines' houses of our city. Oar ladies would earnestly present to the liberal contribution of our business and mer cantile community the Fortberertean Fair for the benefit of the slok and wounded among our brave soldiers. Out Book Table Tot New Co:rau or Fr.eos, ecreetllun to Be. Btu- jambe. New Tort s r Swink Tom Pine , even for silo by J. P. Hunt, lieu No Ball, Fifth Bt. This amusing brochure will And tbouiands of readers. It employs the meek-solemn style with happy effect, and in "shapters' and 'verses' relates the history of "the war in the land of Unou!psalm, In the days of /throe hana"—whersl4 "hangs the tale," or rather. —wo beg pardon — the "new gospel of peace," baring. as Its chief apostle,"Pheruandiwaud." We would much like to quote • few cerise, for the edification of our readers, from this “gespel"—but our limits forbidding, we must refer them to the volictue of the boot itself. Whoever takes the hint, and reads diligently for half an hour, will asknoweledge that ;he is beholden much to St. Benjamin--and even somewhat to us for good advice. Tel AMll.loii PHlOlO=OlOll6 JOnaHat..— The number of Fowler & Waite Ina. known journal cantatas a phrenological char acter and biography (with portrait) of the distinguished artist Predate E Church; also, of Governor Curtin ; and briefer nettles ot the tame tort cf several others. Besides these, we Dud the usual variety of physiolog ical literary and miscellaneous intelligence, to which the readers of this periodical often look for a large amount ef pleasant and In structive reading. For sale by J. I'. Hunt, ?assents Hall, Fifth street. DIOIIIIOII ACI•11181 . TES CITT.-411% Lawyer, degnerrian artist, some cline sines mad Messrs. Torrence .4 McGarr with maintaining a mit ten.") in the shape of a bow window on fourth street. The Mayor ova judgment &galas* the defendants, Aced them $3. and ordered them to abate the mahatma. The cr.:l came before the Court of Common Veit, yesterday, on a writ of certiorari, when it was diseov ered that the Mayor had committed the blunder of making Mr. Lawyer the glaintiff, instead of the "Mayor, Alder men and citizens of Pittsburgh." The case was therefore deeded spinst the city. MIZTIIIII9 To. Nioar.—Onr readers will bear la mind that there will be two LtapOftllDS , Ineednn to-alght, one in Independenew Hall, la the nth Ward, whisk will be addressed by Hon. J. K. Morehead and Thomas kJ. Mar shall, and one in Wilkins' Hall, which will be addressed by Shinn, B, and Major A. M. Brown. Let there be a .good turn out at both. RODDID.-Mt. James Gosling, dry goods merchant, of this city, was robbed of a gold witch and chain, worth Safi, some two months since, in New Yark. The thief was recently wrested, and the stolen property recovered, so that the owner will get It in doe time. . A Lionel Fen Is annonneed to Dome of at Collies Perk, en the 14th, lbth and 16th of ()etcher. The promlams offend snows% to $l,OOO. Pao, AiDISJSOI,the prestidietateur, drew a large audience to Muesli, Ball, last 119111.1.• in g. ile appears agate this evening. ".&CIAL. LOCAL NOTICIIB aaos as LID Itarea's 81FWISO tOI racily and saanatacturing psrposas, are the hest Is au. A. !. Ot/.1 . 01R, @moral Assat. No. 18, nth-shut. 1 . 101140 PAM', Pinta and Ornamental Slats Roots?, and deal? in PaaaglanL and Ver mont slate of the best quality at low rafts. °Zoe at &lex. Langb lln's, near nu Water Works, Pittsburgh,Pa. apatem Jai Remain° PION Mt al.—The un &reigned would awe zespeetfully call de at tention of their friends, and the n pnblle in Gen eral, to tho!r Fall and Witer stook of Goods. They comae. of all the very latest styles of Cloths, Catimeres and Vesting., English Bs kimo Beavers, Tries and Pilot ()longed One coatings. Also, a large assortment of Fiend Chiochila Overcoming' of the very finest quality, all of which is selected from the latest Importations, end will be made in the most faehionahlo manner, and at a price lower than any other merchant tailoring establishment in the city. Give us an early ail. Batton Claczcs & Co., Merchant Tailrs, No. 64 Market st. Styria. Onai.u, On. hicoAnt.us. Fon Feu. ken Winn Wean.—The 'rum mer le past, and by the morning's Dust, we begin to apprehend, that fail and whites will be shortly upon us, and we must provide our solves with the material to keep as oomforta tie. A nice fell cult, or • good and well-made overcoat are the very thing, and we do not know of any place where our readers would suit themselves better than at Messrs. W. 11. McGee A Co.'s clothing establishment, corner of Federal street and Diamond Square, Alle gheny. They have also received a complete usortment of gentlemen's tarnishing goods, and a gnat variety of new patterns for wale.- , outing, do. Ariz . /moo, Em men Vournons I—Tho attention of our onnny's bran dilation ri. mealy retuned from the nit of was, mod of the mobilo In young, is again &natal to the Tay extensive and handsome usortmel of the &stoat styles of French, English sad Amerien pine goads, for pante, onto and Tints, lately received by Kam. Jetta Weiss A Co., Kerchset Tailors, blo. 120 radical etrolt, Allsehtny. A ft:stolid Wootton of ganthresn's turn) goods will alai always be found on the Allen of the establishment, togethsr with • lot of nady-made clothing, got up In the but manna. sre STARILIX O I SOT T11:111.—M1 VOISIOWITI briVitlg the dangers of live?, Balm, Monde sad Choler*. Min, • afloat fellow will leave his boss, to bleteb, wbo. Oa us of ROI, LOWAY'II PILLS AND OINTMENT, would have returned to his Loudly strong sod hoaltby. Soldiers, try them t Only fb cents pet bes • ot. !lo ot Rosario Nut Aos.—lisr. D. 0. Ona Prnettbarg, N. Y., wetter s "My gray kids ts trusted as bison as when I was ayoung nun by using' Mrs. S. A. Alton'. World's Hair Serum and Zlobalsamorn." These preparations hays bee n used and approved for twenty years. STAILTID.—TO extensive raps works of Ir win, Balton & Us. Those in want of taantlla, hemp or bay sops, mimes, oakum, iv, wIU do will to oil at 6I Water strait Iw Poop pours., lour dollars. • lOW &mambo, dollars. Dental Itstlulu Dental Institut& IWO Asap Dootistrh bolt oboapllisotlatry No main worth no madams waft. THE LATEST NEWS BY I=I3tHAIS OUR SPEOLAI DIBPATCRES FROM WASHINGTON. 13)edel Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Clotaata Wasursarou Ctrs', Sept. 28,1863. ' PILILLIWIAILIII ROIL lIIOBLEOI OF 07,101111. The Richmond Whig of lest Wmintsiay 0011t1111111 the fallowing Jildge Onif in his Interview with Gen. Moro:loth, the Tube Commissioner, submitted a propoldtion, whioh If aotieeded to, will secure the **change and return of all our officers now held in the Yan kee prisons. Gen. Meraieth who Is not vested with any authority, will emattuottioate the pro posal to the authorities in Wuttington. The Iridium of rank and Ms will be proceeded with. giaDl . ll ADTANCIL There are no further indloatione of purpose 'of Meads to admire. The taws from &oral ern Goof& may impel • move, but he sissy withdraw his army near to Washington in. stead of attempting to 'faros his wey to Rich mond. Ws will see. um uptilall 011 110016TICCTIOX The Richmond Enquirer of last Wednesday, says, Ths sympathy for the Raffia and the desire for its retronstruetion is as dead as In days of our triumphant march to the Capitol of Penasylvaols, and a single iletory would ',lnstate all the Joy, and hops and conadece that gleamed - throughout the Confederacy la June, and revive among one enemies dinar ant dupondanoy that existed after the fail of wthohmagr, -No matter how alma:aging thaphysioal aspect of affairs may appear, as long as the moral °mune of the people main , tains unbroken In its proud defiance of the enemy, we Shall have no canes to fear for our ultimata mow. LI 111/TORT TO lILILII rusoutza Lieut. Col. Darr, of Omani Poster's Staff. lately made still another ant for the :elute of Junius liirowne and A. D. linhardson, newspaper immespondents, from Libby pris on. Commissioner Ofd replied that the Confederate . authorities had intended to hold them until the United States Gsvomment agreed not to molest non-eembatants having rebel proclivities. fiLBI It is not true that the issue of Internal BATUMI CIIMIIICI7 b to take the place of pos tal toureaey. no■ bolsi retired, hes been Indefinitely postponed, as Meted in Now York papas. It will be issued Inn short time, and Is only delayed sow because of some amidents in priritlng IL The notes for the National Rank, however; will not be ready for • month yot. =ED3 Kn. Lincoln Le expected to arrive from her mums visit Keith thisensilsg. Vies dent Gemini' bask.. Gen. Sickles is expected to-night. Senator Hants is here. Mansell B. Field, late Chief Clerk In the Bab-Treanna's °Mos at Ne• York, has been appointed Acting Militant Secrntary of the Yreunry in the enema of Harrington. Gen. lino= has withdrawn his resignation at-the President's request. It was tendered, it U said, on eceoant Ls the recent order u. signing Gan. Hooker to the command of his and another corps. 11011/11311 or rarsorsas The ezobanat of prisoners up to tho lit of of September releases about twonty thousand and leaves still on our hinds forty thousand saw etarionAL Resta. Certificates of authority to begin tanking nadir the National Banking Law, have been tuned to banks at the following soints,,and with the following capitals s First Warsaw, InL, $50,000 ; Faskjit. Louis, Mo., $lOO,OOO ; First Upper Sandusky, Ohio, $70,000; First Toledo, Ohio, $226,000; First Logan, Ohio, $50,000; Fourth Oinolunatl, Ohio, $125,000. 11138011111 •ND KAIBAJS ZADICAL DILIMATIOND The Missouri &depth:on appointed a mom mitts* of one from each Congressional pis triot this morning to prepare a memorial to the President. The Haws delegation ap- pointed a committee for a similar purpose, composed of Congressman Wilder and Sena tor Len*. The delegations it. in 1111111i011 t - night, dismissing points in the address. • The meeting d the bits:curl and Kansas delegations to-night sru quite enthusiastic. The committee read an address they had pre- pared to be presented tektite President,the read ing of 'blob wu repeatedly interrupted by 'D otter:on cheering• It has not yet been adopted, and may possibly rustic some slight amend ments, bat It will be safe to say that the foi tildes wU.I embrace its male points: It will begin by molting the manner In which the delegations wino appointed, and the impera tive neesssity that existed lerineit represen- tattoos and musts as they proposed to make Attu alSrming their attachment to the ad ministration and the President, and their de termination to stand by the proclamation of emanolpatioa, they will premed to lay down the real positions of the radical and amuse • the parties Li Missouri, and call upon the President to Ads* from this who are and who are not his friends, and Lde.ds of his admin istration in that State. They will then hold 'layer: to have been the original =MO of the rebellioa, landau this amorist they dollars the emancipation proclamation a necessity and ir revocable. They say they accept the lama radicals, and desire no ether. They are radi cal to the comma/ are determined to see the institation of 'laver, wiped out forever in Missouri. adoring to the conservatives, who seemed to have the ear of the President, they charge that In their camber' will be found every man In fever of slavery, every man whore hands are red with the blood of Balms men, every man opposed to the euppresslori of tha rebellion, every man opposed to the emanci pation proclamation, sissy man opposed to the enlistment of aggro's, and to other dis tinctive foetus' of the Administration policy. They will then enter upon the dis angles and doings of the late Oonetitational Convention and its aot of gradual entancips ties, will show how the rebels and pro• slavery men inspired its coasts, and will descant Goy. Gamble's starvation of power and gross abase of it, and will oblate that his pro. slavery conservathea le responsible for the arnica daunted stets et ebbe la Wined. aid it ben possible to hive nunined tree to the tinfoil Adadiletretion, and at the same time to support buena beanie, their tap. port wood have Ws *heels! and regarilil • ea, ills stventestion of the Met* tallitle, they will donne as aseahatillitletni, aid without vaunt et tests of law. On. fieltelliel Valley, they will Anion to hen inn devoted to es alba to sebbaft era= Mosel astitoelly, aid libidlßb the lets tfkii, and inlitie• sue in Whin he etiotiteed Men lethiddinVi @WA iiilills tb BMW tit , 0 „owls, They All *Wei this lb. at. hot of his bribe her Item to mn, anti pat Mine la fita bibdt ti tilitojet Cllll2, esti demote hit ittoolto On transit of twit, dad if tits pm, the arrest of White miff:lo4 Ni" hiei regi ments, inlet the ifitiolitif et the WV be putontl, theil H 140861441 is potted. sad the return if FROM ta +Ali Saber& They nada& what ihn bin It way of Behaleld - by declaring the State to s wane esinditiOn now thee It has bean sines the war eonsizeneed, t.:3 therefor; ask for's novr"Otimarider oftb6 departmic t; end suggest that if it would not be improper, they would like to name, aithst: new commander, Ore. Batter, bellsoing that be could restero order wit: - in thirty Whether the &cyst beat of Miss.:utile to bo cheered is for the Prraident to Esy. b.* refuses and Mittcu - 1 reatslas the Tiotloo of s' coo sory i.tive poiloy, the suite o, orates will be deplorable. They t 0.5. him a remember who fast rallied w rho tinier. ass at Camp Ssokaos who sevai St. L:cils and the Valley of ftilssiasipp;, and rt!er voudly to what Minoru! Leo dote in the war, end say U she can now Eet - TOSO Cc rei:ere of cr:evaAser; and no.effaris mado to aeve her to order and to the Union, her fate wile form a dark pegs in the history of this etraggle. 130 mo minor details of this oisy be oheugod, but it shows, though in very meagre form, the main points to be presented in their ad iress. It will probably be perfected to-morrow cud presented on Wednesday. ?HZ VOT2 Or OHIO SOLDILIS. Tho Obk Itslief Association hero hare made arrangements to scow* the vote of the Ohio troops in hospitals and *nowhere la the vicin ity of Washington. Wo have - towly Ave shosisand Ohio votes here. FROM EAST TENNESSEE. A Fight with the Rebels. CONDITION OP TUE AOlllr. Bp,:ciat Dispetch to the rittahurgh Gazotta - • Etwoxvirait, Sop!. 25,11183. Oar osreupation of Elie Toltelliee oeutin, nee comparatively quiet. Sa Poster's erprment with Cater, he eapteoted 70, Ellie , ' 8, wounded 10, and routed the balance. I tent the expedition to drive the rebels from the railroad, and it was summit:Ll. Oen. Shaaltitford C 13.1 on the enemy's pickets near Carter's State n. anguishing was kept up all day hitudey " At night, the rebels retreated lot') their earthworks, and mannonadieg was kept updating all the night. The attack was kept ee till T acad.'', when preparations were mode to capture the whole party ; but they made their esoape during the night. They left 27 deal. Our Ices wea 2 killed and 7 wounded. This leaves Haat Testesseeelear. It )ri,:it bands will be picked up by our cavalry. Oar chief Interest is roncsntaled to Ilt)se crane, and wo awol: the courant of action. Onr boys ore in firm heath mad e,hitt. Oen. Elartstuf 1; the North Bri day. Gen. Judah is la tomporarycommand of the eorpr. Forage wad food it piety. 011? cavalry We all well mounted. S. S The Cheruptoci Beet Mice...Hama V kCcortous io 37:55 Pecoacatrate, sept. 28.—La the otempiTn boat rale tSI.I afternoon Ramill belt Ward, the latter bob:, eui of &via wlea patted the judges' boat, Tim,-31.55. Washington- city news. Weenisoroe, Sept. 28 —The llda. Emeteen Ethridge . is, et the matanno of prominent Union men of Ter.actiec, endeavoring to ob tain the conso.lt of the Administration for General W, 13 Cscopboll t.. 1 t o inaogunted Governor of Tennessee, on the ground that he Wee voted 13r in the various counties on tho first Tharsday in Aagoat last, tios dey set by law for the election of Governor in that Bate since 183 S. It le oteimed tiket he re ceived all the vo 03 CU', and In that Stan the 'dojo; ity el ell the vstea -- givrod *loots. A large vat•, it' ,e sift - by these gentlemen, would hive been thrown thrcugtiont the butte, had no'. 3ov. Joheeten and his edyleers opposed the election. They also say that the inauguration of Gor. Camp bell woaid rot:eve Gov. Johnston from hie labors, and the people of the State tiering e civil Governor, would hove 130 dillisulty in reorganising the entlie State Government immediately. The Missouri delrgation, at . it meeting to day, appointed • 03I0uatttae of one from each Congtessional distriet of thee State, in con nection with Gen. Paine and A. C. Wilder, of Kansas, to draft a memorial to the P:osident, setting forth Ow grievances arising out of the polioXpeirscied by Gen. Schofield, in hie admialstratton of affstra in hie military de partment. Wain:mosey, Sept. 28 —Up to two o'clock to-day nothing of Special importance has been received from Chattanooga. Latest advises from flOgilOrite, dated yes terday, p ca , stile that the enemy his mode no attack aloes the 21st, and Gee. 113ECOrIlla is not now in any fear. From New Yoirk New YORK, Sept. 23 —Mayor Opdyke hoe vetoed the Com M3ll Connotes Draft Gump tion Ordnance. That of the board of Supervi sors Ls however in force. The opinion of the Neaonoie of Port An Prince of September 12.. b, announces that the American Admiral, on the West India Station, had mad. a demand on the Spanish authorities at Port An Plato, for a ropers- Mon for demises inflicted upon American citi ■ens in the duel of that city, The Oommittec of the S:ook Exchange made Its report at the Beard this morning. In the Michigan Southern railroad matter, it did not recommend any scmcn and the Board did not take any. The Paley of the stook at the Board were about 7,000 shares. e , mmene. hog at 80 and selling down t. 76%@,78% at the close, while sales were made loutaiaa as low as 76%. ROSCCISIIIO__ . YOSIIIOII .Impregnable r Ike Missouri Delegation. Draw Yomx,Sept 28 —A epacial from Wash ington asp the it Tubb:ens of to-day lays that a dispatch mitten hit Pmmes' head quarters yesterday, p. m., animation that he ottcaples a natant stronghold, from which he cannot be removed, and that the entre, has made no attaoa sloe, the 21it. Gen. Melgs, who arrived at Chattanooga on Saturday, upon invitation, examined Itisecrans' defen ces, and 'aye nothing but a slags can dis lodge him, and the enemy is making no move ment in hat direction. The Republican is s ilent op the subject of reinforcements having molted Rosman& The delegation from Missouri will not pre sent its 'admits to the President until Tun day or Wednesday. Additional Foreign Nam. NAT YoaK Sept. 28.—The Vous, of the 15th, hoe an :ditortal iu relation to Oscader to the effect that oho could no mete exist as an Independent nation by the—side of the United States, than • lamb by.she ado of n yell. She hoe to those tretweoit union with the Uoited - States end annexation to the United Statesand It says by the choice day make, make, we she ll abide. The lien then 'puts the question to tho Oseedians, who, It Ws, have shown an anwilllnguers to relic • cea• sortable foto@ to resist invasion, *MA coulee they will closes fio light freely lot the fence of their own bootre,,or be dragged at the tension's mouth to Iced an 1511448min/ter In the heart of • distant, furclo and utabeppy eostitry Tile Repotted EtatTattoo, of RICA. Pootteen Meeting, Soto. ti--A deterter wee eembleted Into one linee nab outpetting Into, it deltigi et the reboil In Richmond. Reteeit hen , abeist the eity in ill direettene, Shat the *bete tehtl ohne wits demetteg Vie r. pied nettle 04eth. the gsinci ettenieth re S he elettiteitetcnltt pork, of cut men who it eteet,ol [eon Mite tele and came Into toteohnitt, Vet to Oen. Oedoedast, nom tiiiirt the ititeqr, of that advice, peat on the Tteert were kiloton to tot ediethi tb three tatittbstit theogh Richmond, 10t4 ikelht Ratak, rtent the Bouttivtcat. tooth 010. 18 —Teen to ectOlog later trete Little nook. Ali la quiet along White Hese, The heelth of the troops Is good. Ysef lorathred aed arty woes of cotton sr steed Jo.day, -pars of so 'Ash below to the tlieeernotent. PaloOngete by the 'teenier Lady Franklin roport the eapture, in Mcmphte,.en ilattlidaY eight, of the notorious guerrilla Genus! lUeliardson. =:= " - Starkers ay Torenttlik;" ' ''' 7 'Petn.tertaritimpt 'ZlLL4taiii do._ tht44l4 ,Nclussi.do. B..asussei.6o:. ow. I.44raina!la.„: at 83 to Yellow. Whist: II:Fond aV6739OW_ _ . _ Raw Yalta. Sept 211.-Oottm qugg.std ;114gad akarsird 4.M. at 71410/4 Time Mort adinallad agichi, be en mmwon sea Mites ' better on good ammo. 5e4.5.11(35,15 to p=tra99.tat 59. 1 39014 10 for MIME= SD -1199410 1 dP... ping Ward, fiat's Banta Hasp soctOlVo-ttii aura at taming ftrotorltll on *diem Walskl steady at EV4063. Wheat dot and dretrolag; &topers Melat upon • malarial enoseaden at 111,23 kr I.eld Wow Bps ng. SUB for Inferior Mentor BM Wisdom. $1.07 Mr New _Chicago Optical maltase gumtrees are at $1.1411,16 for 014 Clamps Spring, $1.01031.6 1 Br lieu cht. 9 6 o 'train!. $410,31.16.16r Milvanits•Clab, and 91,2741,35 for Winter lied Wedeln. Coro axe cited. with a great areadattsa demand; prism halt armrest leas:st Sißinto kr ship-lag dad West ern abet, 848:k In 140[16. and Ca to srellessoos 920 for Wets Wotan. Oeta Irma With sorrel-mu: !minus at 030T2a. Wool Quist. Buser rag Inn. Pork opened gnus: and • duds radar at $1360 toro.d Mesa IN9ATissgl4 for Now glees, $10,12% , 610,00 for Aim PrldiS told 1113,250518.te for 11.11, Prime Item Beet doll. Hama Wee dull and naminally weettsag el. Lard Is srt. hoot a decided clangs at K}ogua. Charm firm at 10815%. ?War York Sloes and Maxey Starker. Nov You. Sept. 211.--Nonty stady. with g fide business aolgg at Wye: amt. B;,,slaig q-. 1.16 Mai trzegulge, dal and plurally twos n.B a 1.--.........1M nt 0, WI stock..—its . 1 1 0O N iff.—...- gbh 1iri.........-------to% o t T ....--117M N Y o----- 133 p. Oteeeland & P.-- 03 Paulo Visa-- VI% 31 13.......—.-.-.. 793 149a.—....* 107 OT Lt....----e--109 DICD af dr) teLIP—On llorday moaning. srn tai sat, St Ku II 1. McC 5131.1a.0, flamptan tolemtlip. The to . ral wilt take thee Tamer, flab ttutaat, et 10 o'clocr. a. la.. from bit late reliance. The frleaa cf tho family are reepectfery Invited to aittnd. DIA 11111119--On Ihmday eiveritag. September 21 , 14 ISS3, at 9 iic'er.k, at tem rieWensie of Micheal it ht.' 01 eILISOII, of Inflammation of the bialef WILLIAM r. t I.titel - o, In the Mb yeti of bta ge. Tbe friends et the family are nnpeztlally Welled to attend the toward, from Os late moldence, Ere tro-th Bete:, rd.), Kind, Plttsbureh, on Treabee, et p m. XILITAR r ./rOT ICES. [BM Yoe! alltttri - 116./iii 0/11101, t ibis Dumarct or Pfau. OH Forritt EL, Pittsborlibaiopt. ST, 1133.1 fI..E.IIEIdPTED FROM DRAFT.— In socordwas with onion, I yubliab the H. loviog list of parr.. oaampted from draft by itui Board of Info act in Ibis District, to this date, sr ita than:mom of their exarapttras : PAID SEM= aVrDW bo►i.►li 4%6 White. Jettanot tp. Auxis wne turn sat =CLAIMS r 4111170111 011,021:1 TiscusulosrLon. flab Wart. Wltrissze•—Fraz cis Smilax', if. Dialeickart. - - •• J. BISON POBTIGS, Capt. irA Frown Nankai. =I Dist. Pa. se.l7 BPICCItL M - 13. T.-1860---IL ?mons of sedentary habits troubled with weak. nem, animate pelploa of the Easel, lack of mw petite, Matron after eating, torpid Boar, =stip.. lion. fra, deserve to eager if they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, Which are now recommeadad by the *beat media mithoritlee, and erenentel to predate se kareelica benttiolei amt. They ate exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pore, and most roperced• all other Melee when • boalsby.gientte ellmtdent is required. I bey pimity, atrengthen ant invigorate. They emote • healthy eppetite. They are an antidote to change of rata and diet. aVC/SOl2lll tracts of discipation and late hours. They etrengthon the system and colleen the mind. They Prevent relustath: and tntermittent fawn. Tbay purify the breath and acidity of the etconach. They car Dyrpopola and Constipation. Tbay core Diarrhea. Maoism and Modern Itortim Thi cure LleFr Canpletat andHervous Headache Th.., mike the weak Mang. the languid WOW% and aro eabamted 'nature% great restorer. They Of composed of the celebrated Callous bark. winter. green, 4.11117... Won and bah% ell prowled to perfectly pore tu. Quiz Ante. Tor perticulsre. are circuir.ro wwthinontelo around each bottle. Beware of Impoeten. Examtne every bottle. Bee that It has D. b. Berme' signatory on our privet. U. 0 Clomp over the mirk, with plantation larni% and oar firm aviators on • Mae steal plate engraving co side Libel. Bee that our bottle la tot refilled with eporlom end deleted= 'MIL We day sty per= to match the taste or character of our grad% /my person protrioding to mil Plantation Bittern by the piton or to bah, Is an is:Tains. We cell only In our log cabin bottle.. Any person baltating thb bottle. or selling any other material thecein, lerbetbs allay rientation Bitters or not, in e crillufnal ands ti 3 11. B. Law, Ind will be so prorecuted by on. We &reedy have oar eye on two psalm re filling our bailee, &a., who will br.C,XOd in getting themisalem Into close onartore. The demand ler Drake's Plan. tattoo Bitters from ladies. clergymen, roarchants. go., le perfectly lacnritblo. The simple trial of • bombe le the oviducts we present of that worth end eimoticrity. They an sold by ill trapectable drag. ghlts, pecan, physician% hotels, dailaDoll3 and =Mt:3 stone. P. IL DILL= &00 12=1 DRAKEI GENUINE BIT• TZB3, Ear sale, whole's& sad rstanp S Merl JOHNSTON, Comer Bnit6ffold aid harth Mart& aa7:6m•fnaw? PUBS WINE VINEG i/AIII7IIVZITRID IT E. & M. 80LL1413, GERMASY (Tannerty Diaz . a 0c.., The only Vinegar medal ) with a Prize Medal, el 1!!=:!= for see by F. M. BOLLMAN, WIMT M&IICIIIMITITL. [OOIIII=OLTIDA MlN:amnia:7 Coasnnaptioa a Ca DIERAAIL-A CARD. TO 00M5IIIIPTIVZ5. The andersfy apt haring been motored to health In a few week., be a very simple remedy, after hay ing suffered amoral years with a severe lung sffeo tton,and that dread &mole, Oorunusytton—ls an:- tom to make know* to hfs fellow sufferers the mains of care. To 41 who doles It, Ile will Nand a copy of the irrerription mud, (tree of thug%) with the oittro. dons for preparing and mina the same, which they will Ind a are awe for Vounrarrina, Airrituatzon. taint enons. COLDS.:AII. The only oljtet of the advatiser In analog the presalptlon Is to barb the afflicted, and spwat infeametion which he am. aIStS to he haskuhle ; and he hopes every mffera will eiy his reelody,ultwUl oat them =alit& and may prove a blaming. Yertlre wishing She poseetiption will plesimaddress IDWAIID W1L13021, Wlllismstougle, Step county, Nov York. a"d.so,eaw! UrairZ t sr 10,68011.0111.A1A cazduactica vllkt =:=V J . D. BERN D, eate igni elf N. u. sews oatentes Glazed and Unglued Spool Cotton. ram's—TALL MT= Puss. btent ear Turroau, DIAMOND USILLT6, VINOrtII% . nourws ehD PESItYII bPOOL COTTON. DM MAW AND HAM= STA, op dal'', Itrasuzga. PL. • ear Tbe vbabstale ttfdl Eryplltd 10 quisiett'al toff. by the WO or bus. ter lats 1 GRRAT ART OF UTIDIotTOBLLthL Emu*:LW to Ziltht. It Matcmkl zap. rata by 'Prot Anderson. QHOT GUNS. double and sing e berm ICI The log dud Dot outstmeot Ora brought to tato natkot, tot ode 1 , . 0021 . /MIS lIICEWIA LIS Wood itomt. trabidillY 81031:0-100 Ingo now land '.L log trolls P. F. W. AO. 7/.. a, DIC ear Ws by CO. os•S MIAS E= • ICHRONII_ LIFE. A taRILLING 1310GRAPIIY Great General of the South. AN AMID= LpIF CI STONEWALL. NiClir ON. EMT EDITION, 15,000 'COMB; LINA RIEVICIII ABM oIIt7.IIGIS 07 STONEWALL; Ja.casos, Ofetaial Pavers. Contoraporarr NarrativeN and Person al ,aoquaintance. A VIRGINIAN. 'ol. It Mt 326 pp. $1.45. Authentic Portraits of Jackson, an ht' tut. tor, Well, on Met Beprint ed front Advanetd Ahetts of the Richmond STIMWAIL JAOKEOIII Nomads too prafond en turponalou to the public not to &row trim arlitty sa authentto U. Potr.wmptlatione mar be gotta' up by authors without . seren to state ado dommente, bnt Mb le n tits written by n CoulAec ate Ofitor, (Hoe. J N. Deammi.) wbo km. blot seated under bim In has brilliant career, we, added In the work by Xi& JA=nos, end teed so one to all his icses. It gives entnniely ell the de• tells os the estopelve, IMO with ihralleg held me and botenernaii narratives, and la written with i sm: obilltY, forming • Totems of Isamu ends rot nor Interest, totequeLed by any other yet offered to the pohllo. It contains the poly intleentlo Parretti of Jaez• son, taken frog IL% atorely - before the battle of Chancellorsellls, for hlLce 'Action. OONFEDERATE "OFFICIAL REPORTS BATTLES." PUBLISHED BY ORD= OP CONGSE39, Companion to Pollard's Tint Year of the War.l 1 roue, 8 To i 800 re ; airs. $8 00 Authentic Pottivit of Uncial Beaungard, An moot royalist a Om afflolal conkdarate rayons of battle; raids and elope, which woof lb. pest at fatties:ant impartanca. They Tin command the attintloa of multitude of mama In all ;arta 'lmam ukona of towing tisa tonliar:in history cf Ito Hew Tot 1101. aqi Thh tee Wane of extmwdloary tale eat, bol.g nettling toss than the rebel cdholel ststennots a bet the, far the aocomothof Shish we We berstofo , s bad to rely upon the reports of cur owns mart end descriptions of newspeptr oonnwpoodssts. The boo solleotton "al b. found• erne" dlrry Talzudde se e enopcoton volume of car own Itspor on the (kudos% of the Weil and Mi. Waal's n &term crest credtt far pttleg It out In AU ytly coninntent and hrodsoms shape. CM Bradiss. U. I Important Statements and a Thrilling Aromalivo of 0060 PIES SOLD TOE FIRST WEER• SOUTHERN HISTORY OF TRIM. FIRST TEAR OF TUE WAR. BY B. A. POLLARD; Editor Richmond Ewa'. B. N. DEWITT, Editor Richmond Erupt/rot. kulltentto Patnlts. finely szsrael .ftes.; It= Da*, Lee, Beanregard, Jackson. PLANS OP B 41.1*TLE13. Tido ts en cart repaint! Ow only Mitory os eta War FnVlsbed to flu nob. .Tho nano and anal of thto connected atatescsat of tient% stWatt, and nand oporatfon, at pictscradio tazthera read • cc% nowt to andstratod. It la von . inittnt, fall of data; intik .naay annallus saCtioldents of ponctiol adenturo ot .thn gnatattatatoot; lacadatoo olntalan of Sorban 413conetM One atitntli of tho badodorato Rota, and a Clutsole• steal LW d Dada and toonto. *.• The larxdssess Istosestlse. thrsder d Um above waits issu be Leardsl Dom tee La that the gesblLbst O oblited boss ergsly bodily So sup ply the uspreeedented dioassuL: - Arazia WASTED IS - *Tin SOWN AND C. B. RICHODSIpIi, Historical Backman sad Pdhigllll. Has. 594 and 598 . 4a . adarny, saw, irosur 02Dla of tile emit vo:dts sud footi. apao reestps et 8. a—Tsa Staab Ism arts Irtr S. S. Tomaso, Imo iriscsscrinaSS'Ss sisiams. s nu VU POI TB Imo: • - MOM OT Tint., JUST IFSUED BIOBIIOIiD, Manly exocatod on EteaL the Campaign. 1 Tcxxxv, /NAL, cons, p. late Pttotcgraptuk of