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FRIDAY MOILNIN . II- - --=.=:oot 2, IBP
CI Y 1 A.FFAIBB.
ElT ' OTTIEEEE. PAPER Od THE CITE
*4014 g of Allegheny Celinelle.
Telfn42 monthly amain of Allegheny
Omens nal held' do Thurldey evening, 03-
litter lat.
In - Meted, present Moun. Ashworth, )34-
Sell, Irwin, Kirkpatrick, Knox, 'tidal.,
lf z l g ht aria Praddent Menthe%
• Tlueninutes of the preceding meeting were
lad and adopted.
Mr: Riddle presented a petition from citizen,
ef du Pint Ward, asking Councils to grade •
lingo street, from Minhall to Chartiers
streets. Bead and referred to the Committee
on Streets.
Mr. Irwin pmeented the report of the Com
mittee on City Preperty, with the following
resolution':
Resolved, That the Committee on City Pron
arty be authorised to have the roof of the
Town House repaired In nth manner is may
be deemed best, to last until the now City
Hall is completed.
Resolved, That the Mayor be authorised to
draw a warrant on the Treasurer in favor of
the Mount Union Cemetery for the earn of
$294, and take a receipt fa full, for the removal
of the dead from the old grave yard.
Report accepted bad resolutions adopted. In
C. C. the second resolution was non-concurred
la. B. O. adhered, and Medele. Irwin and
Kirkpatrick were appointed a Committee of
Conference. S. 0. adhered, and appointed
Meters. Stockton, Barker and Heoadorn.
The committee reported in favir of Lying the '
matter (embraced in the wooed resolution)
°Verne one month.
• /dr.Kirkpatriok prevrated the repot of the
(kaiamittee on Water, with a reiolution for
the peement of the following bills :
H. Borean At Co. oil, 03 60; Bailie A
Brown, lend, $35 04: Irwin, Patton Co.,
peeking, $35 45; Hemphill A Ruehenberger,
blacksmith, $4.5 19; Pay Roll for September,
- $550 IE%. Report accepted and resolution
adopted.
Mr. Wright submitted the report of the
Committee on Streets, setting forth that the
Coughed sat aside the report of the Viewers
for the opening- of Allegheny avenue, -and
that a review was necessary, for which pur
pose they reported the following :
Besotted, That Allegheny avenue bo open
ed from the north line of Ridge street—
bounded on the west by out.lota Mos. 274, I
268, 263, 255, and 251, and on the east by I
out-lota Mos. 275,267, 264, 255, and 252—t0
Island, a - distance et 3,6034 feet—the
• said minim to be of the width of sixty feet,
and that Moms. James M'Aulay, John Dean
and James ,Itiohey, freeholders, be and they
are hereby appointed Viewers to view and
anus the' damages and benefits arising there
upon In accordance with the sot of May ist, I
1651, ,
and that the clerks of Councils notify
them of their appointment.
•• • The report was accepted and resolution
adopted.
.Mr. Wright presented the following:
Wumath, Some system en tiersetrege is in
dispensable for the env a of-the New
Market and City Mall, now course of ocu
strietion, ant efts? mature deliberation the
spinszal opinion is in favor of a sewer eon
nesting with that of the Penitentiary ; be it
• therefore
Bodged, That the Commlnioners of the
Diamond improvement be authorized to make
such improvement, on the plan they consider
most teenomieel, consistent witlapormanence
and teloionoy.
The preamble and resolution wore read and
adopted.. 0.0. concurred, provided the Mar
ket Commissioners report the plan and coat at
the next meeting of Councils. S. C. adhere
and appeintldsesearWright and Knox a Com
mittee of Conterente. In C. 0. no further
action was taken.
Mr. Biddle submitted the following
Befolied, That the Chairmen of the Com
mittee on Water, be and he is hereby au
thorised to :examine into the propriety of
pateluutheg an additional engine for the water
works, with the view of famishing an addi
tional supply of water, to meet the growing
&Mends of the city, and to report to Conn-
Ala at the next meeting.
. - The resolution was adopted.
' Mr. Wright submitted the report at the
City Belbster, with the following resolutions :
Reoned, That the Street Comminioner be
instrucitel to remove the obstructions from
Wigs street, recently opened, as appears by
the report of the City Solicitor the assess
meats of damages have been paid.
Resolen4 a `the Mayor bonutherined to
dem his warran on the City Treasurer for
$45 SO, in favor of the City Solicitor, to pay
mite te the matter of openfng Allegheny
avian'.
B u redand resolutions adopted.
Mr. B presented the report of the Com-
Otte* on Sfunbaring Rouses, with the fol
lowing resolution :
ilweeleed, That the price for..,eath regular
linable hereafter put up on asp-hones, 0101 0 ,
shop, or other building, fronting on any
West, lane, avenue or alley, within the
limits of the city, be fizedUt twenty-five
nuts, the came to be paid by the owner or
owners, and that the Breetal Committee ap
pointed lebruary 5 th, 1855, are empowered to
omelet in writing with some rerposuible
person to put up said numbers, end a cue
' 'dant number of plates with the namen of :Ie
streets, loner, avenues and altoye,net inc.
them pat up in their proper pines at an ex
- • rue notexceeding $l,OO.
• Report accepted and !violation adopted.
Comets Council, present Messrs. Barker,
Dill, Dunlap, Itheadorn, Hutchinson, Hiller,
Pattersen Wm. Smith, Borland, Stockton,
prance, 'hempen, and A. D. Smith, Prod
. dent pro knt.
• Minutes of preceding meeting reed and
steppes&
, -
Mr. Baker presented a petition from the
• ,•:”•- 1 -Monitor Library Association of the Third
• 'Ward; asking to take charge of the Ander
gnu /31112•37.• Referred to Committee on
• At. 6. D. Smith protested the report of
2 -4 ,111- „the Committee en Engines, with a resolution
for the payment of the quarterly bilis doe to
several fire companies. The resolution is
- A , relation tee the expediency of Councils par
. - chasing two first class steam Sze engines b , re
. fated to the committee to report, hadbeau
carefully considered, and the committee re-
WWI ISt favor of that proposition. The
enmities also had en interview with the of-
Seen of the Bops Steem Pire Engine Com
' Patty, Who propose that if Councils will ap
propriate $990 a jinx to pay en engineer and
• • driver, they will pay ail other expenses and
Oep the apparatus in good order, and come
inter any restrictions which Councils may
• think proper.
• . The committee also execalned the condition
of the engine houses end separates belonging
to the city, and report their condition as fol
. lows 3
EMI
Elution' Being
in am. repaired.
Sou—Sanozl Ward ha 5.......... 7 le
• Third Ward hae............10 4
Banana bss..--. ...... 7 0
Columbli 1u5..... d 4
Hop hu ...... ...—...... 6 10
,
.
• .......„....86 24
isrille of the hose in sue are very reliable.,
and, themitisse sze of opinion that each
eestpans un der the control of Cosinelie, should
isesive,at lust 600 feet of new ose e .
ado to enible Connell' h th batter to
• determine Waists of stein tin vaginas beat
weed to -their purpose, the committee sub
paitteke communleation from the Ameale sg
Oimpany, describing the different classes o 3
te Insight, equity, eto.
The foils :rein resolutions ware submitted
- by Ike Committees,- ,
3. Baselogd,- That the Committee on En
- •.• gime be authorised to advertise and receive
En
-p ler the masufaature of 1,000 fast of
' • lea tub hose-4he sameto be equity divide t d o
between the steam fi ns engines proposed
Spodinssohnd,gl4. E.-
That the Committee on En
gines be authorised to enter into negotiations
yith some of the builders of gleams fire en
dug% with es view to purchase one Ant class.
Ira o n ' sound class SLAM ere engine for the
e fuealty, anduport to Councils at tit&
r, . .earliNtz"vers;snest
• 4. Resolisch Thai the Committee an Sm.
a i sl e be &etherize& to contract with the
id and best bidder, at their discretion,
%ar
towerseessUetl- repairs to the Third Ward
Malmo boom
ittO- resolution was adopted. Tho
mO4 monlicion was alga &devout, but In
;ailed DIM um Alta for the preunt. The'
•-Seselutlen wag sdoptod and concaved in
qlosom Joul unolL Comme monition was tala
, joga i sigsdist on Coif,
isdbmiato that — Ssismailliriaidalfuttt
*a, and. olest Mon. Borkor,_ Roos,
dors asdamtosttiosiCommittoo of Cosfsre:o:
Faked Cosocittoseural andSvpointsd Mors
Bluell sad Lama. Na further adios
Mr. Dunlap submitted the report of the
Committee as Markets, (approving the se
eouuts of the Welgiunasters tor tho month If
September. The receipts ware:
Wm. Sondra% Dumped Sales —....41 50 . 8-5
J. A. WNW, Second Ward Scales..... SO
Total—
Report accepted mid ordered to be flied.
& communication wei received from Messrs:
McNeal & Balton. grocers, asking to' be re
lieved from a fins imposed upon them by the
Mayor for forestalling the market. Leid on
the table.
In all action not otherhoot them was
a mutual coneurrones, ouis ad
journed.
•
llieettng in the Eleventh Ward.
A crowded and enthusiastic , meeting was
hold in the Bsventh Ward School Roue last
evening. The meeting was nailed to erdar
by James Robb, who moved that the
following parsons be appointed u odious :
Preside/4—W. C. lillarunr,
Me Pflfidalipt. Wm. Mays, Lieut.
George Atkinson, Samuel Danokloy, Lewis
Roll, Albert A. Moore.
Seerstqp—T. B. Mehilllnn.
The President introduced Rev. John Doug
las, D. D. as the - firet speaker. , The reverend
gentleman arrigned Starer, este greatprime
moving canes of the rebellion, and allowed
that if Calhoun, Garrison , Smitli,Philips,
Webster and Clay had never lived nor Oaks,
there Would have been war. The conflict in
the circumstance was irrepressible. There
could never be • harmonious Vnion rstifed
between Slavery and Liberty. War mist ,
come sooner or later. We cannot give 'von
an outline of his speech: One important
point, however, we cannot pan over. When
speaking of the suspension of the writ of
habeas coims, he referred to a declaim:l given
by Judge Woodward to the ease of Sharp
'
less vs. Ways), it is as follows:
-
"IN ADSCIUSTI SYSIOSSOITS MARTIAL LAW
BUNPINDS THI HABIAB 001IPUB, moors 8111 L•
OMIT PIIIIIIIKINT, AND SPTROTILIAINS PRIVATE,
TSOINITT, WITHOUT TAGIA.IO TO THI OUSII.LN•'
seen en lens CONSTITUTION. Ivrea ARIA el--
LINT L105 1 ."..-9 Haab, p. 178.
The latter clause being in 'grief'," he wculd
translate for the andbmce. It meant that
when a country was in arms laws were silent.
Ha recommended every one present to consult
the authority for himself, and show It to every
man that complained of the suspension of the
writ of habeas respas.
Hon. W. Little was thanintroduced, and
made a telling epoch. He hoped to be able
to write to hie two sons in the army, on the
sound Wednesday of October that A. G. Cur
tin, the soldiers' friend, wee elected by sixty
thousand majority.
W. O. Moreland, Hu was next in
i., hrodueed
to the meeting sad made a really e'cciaint
and tiling speech. He said that the Doom—
crtaoy of these days was vary different from
what his fatter taught him. He used to
swear by James Buceanan and the Demo
:a:6oo party, bat hos:odd do se no longer. He
had three brothers In the army, all of whom,
like himself, had been Democrats, but lik
a ll the other soldiers, they were for Aadr ow G.
Curtin.
Hon. Thos. J. High= was the mit speak
er. He delivered one of his eiimeeteristio
speeches.
A vote of thanks was given to the speakers
and the meeting adjourned, with three cheers
for the Union and the Union ticket ',
This was one of the most crowded'. and en-
Tautest* meetings we have seen. Large
numbers were standing araind the home, who
could not gain wimisetoa.
Capt. Wright" Monthly napOrt.
The following is the consolidated monthly
report of Capt. E. d. Wright, Provost Bill ,
stud of the Dspartment of the Moneagahels,
for the month , of September. It shows that
the total number of men reported and arrested
during the put month, was 322, olassilled as
follows ; 90 stragglers.B o deserters, 31paroled
prisoners, 29 convalescents, 23 recruits, 29
colored recruits, 13 drafted absatteu, 28 col
ored drafted. Of these, there were forwarded
to Harriebtirg, 126 ; Philadelphia,-54; Wash
ington, 40; Annapolis, 20; Camp Copeland,
17; Baltimore, 14; Uniontown 1.2 ;Caltain
nod, 8 ; Whealing,7 ; 8; r 0,4;
Oolsiesbov,4; New lark, 4; Chicago, 2 and MU
rankle, Cleveland, Detroit, Beverly one each;
Eight men were discharged by the eisil au
thority.
In addition to this there were 163 rebel
prisoners ; 130 due/tars and stragglers; 456
drafted men ;58 recruits 70 gnosis and 50
colored troops wan farnishedquarters andza
tions. Number of drat ted mast reportaddaring
the month 722, who were sent to Crimp Cope=
land.
•
Grand union Convention at Clinton ,
There was a tremendous outpouring of the
Union -loving people of Allegheny, Washing
ton and Beaver counties, at Clinton, the pro-'
cession being some Ave miles in length, car
rying flags and banners decorated with ap
propriate mottos, and led off with bands of
matt*. "After arriving at the granadr, the
oonvntion was celled to order by Captain J.
Young, Ina neat address. Messrs John Me
\Donald, Marshal Short. Jno. bieL 'sky, Jne.
Woods, J. W. Stewart, Mathew Bolin, high
Barton, J. il• bias% asorge.sh.diso, Wm.
Livingston, John Christy, and Jaws bio•
Catch= were cleated Vice Presidents, and
Maim. Thomas Nlcholeon, 11. B. Mcßride,
Won. BMW, Mathew Bail, end T. Al. Star
sett, Secretaries.
Speeches *ere made by Dr. flitCodt, J. W.
P. White, W. EL Danntston, Cam
eron, Esq. The epeeaherhad atellinge effect,
and the greatest enthusiasm and hearty good
feeling prevailed.
A meeting was hell in front of the hotel in
the place alter the supper, when the ultimata
Rem aderessed by Cat. Viol. M. Bayne, and
'AM.
Another Copperhead nixie.
The copperheads cf the casm as
maul on Thursday evening, in th Botch Hill
Square, where they listened to addresses by
Ex-dor. Illgler,of Olaarfleld, John R. Large,
Erg , Mr. Joseph B. Hunter, and Hol
ster ,Olymir, of Berke county. The attend
ante was quite largo, but in -the languege of
Mr.tHunter "there were hundurdslof Hepub.
Sloane present." When therainasme on the
Union men, who had beenattneted thither
out of curlositb withdrew, homing bat a bog•
gro an chow of the "untiirifted" on the
ground, llberall3r estimated at' between three
and font hundred. In addition to the usual
copperhead slang, some -of the whams took
casual= to berate the clergymen _who. are
standing up so manfully in defense ef the
Union. 8.0. J. B. Mark, Dr. Dosigiss, end
other eminent ministers, came in for . a shire
df Onto. •Oa the whale, tiusistotticli yds a
lame affair, and it la well dust the proximity to
was gotten up in inch close proximity to
the "bloody Third Ward," else there would
hare hardly bon a corporal's guard at
tends:leo.
Mass Meeting in Allegheny.
A large and.spirlted emu meeting was held
in the Allegheny Diamond last evening,
Wm. Dougish.giq 'of prosidul,
asabtesi by a number of Vies Pretidentst and
ElsoMtalles. •
M r J. B. Elbert/ opined the Meeting in
few pertinent remarks, mid was followed by
Eton. Jahn P. l'imay, in a ostm, dignified and
tensible spools, full of sound logo and en
vies:Mg argument.
unexpectedly
Div. J. O. Steels, being
called on, made an extempore address of great
power and elognessoss--mi appeal for the Union
which riveted Die attention of the audience
midi the close. Even the ladies stood in a
drimUng Wm; without exhibiting the slight
est'lnipatiance, or attempting to change their.
position. This speech has justly boon yrsi..
120111100 d. one of the , most effective of the Gam-
Page. •
The Mating adjoined with throe cheers
for the Union ticket: - • -
A fisw Tsrso are amon gst:Cenasiut.-Jetant Steel
Maus the rerraillAble novelties
for whloh we are Indebtal. , to the iAO44ldlllll
garisr et the resent century , . They ere no
s ums than the starch linen shoed be; they
defy the mostssolstening hostel perspiration;
and they oar be • bstently When
soiled, with sosp and water. • _
Posten,hiaornes CM/ ou ases - lr sal
thumbs the Patentee in this oltyi and
sealpre
cisely his prime either wholesale or 4
Clrt itd4at Ne by their olvatisamas.,
r.'S.holl,llAll *lege _turn one hat night of
Ole pc** of Lawremeeville on the Commons
nen thmruideaca of John Oldelett, Esq., to
hest addresses on the politioal tunes of the
day. The platform was morroundett with lan
terns and hal two splendid toes floating over
It. At a dlitance'of sheet one - hundred and
City feet from pistfoot; there were two
powerful °Mei= lights. Notwithstanding
the rain, the crowd was larpsid continued
to the close of the -speaking, at ten o'elook.
The meeting was organised by the election of
the following officers :
Prallent.—.George D..Clowes.
pee Presidents z--Ilebron Robinson, James
T. McClure, M. NU:dorm:tan, Joseph Pearson,
Henry Snowden, James Wilson, Wm. Bishop,
Col. Kinsey, Robert Whightman, Dr. ;Mei
Robinson, Noah G. Craig, Woo. Platens, Geo.
W. Irwin,Thomas Douglass, Edmund Wil•
king John Earle, Thomas Howard, John
Wilkinson.
Secretaries. —C. B. Bostwick, Jonathan
Longstelf, George Gamine, M. K. Bosworth;
John West.
B. G. Childs, Rm., was then irezodueed,
and delivered a speech which often called
forth applause. He said that in every war
we had had, poses parties existed ; bat, the
so-called Democrats of the present day .who
would come to its with the Wen soused peace,
will sink Into political infamy. He severely
censured the administration of Mr. Beekman.
That administration had managed to steal
.allthe treasure, arms and ships, and had the
ruin of the country in view. But when it thus ,
managed to weaken and encrunber the Gov-
Ortiz:lent, there was one thing of which it
did not rub the country—patriotism. It only
tende d to warm twenty millions of hearts, to
nerve with strength, twenty millions ot good
right arms. It brought forth the feeling of
veneration and pride with whleh 'twenty mil
lions of freeman look npon the ilietlitalone of
a free country. Tho Goverrantint left without
munitions of war, now stands on a footing
with other military powers ; with • treasury
that was ones depided, the credit of ,the
United States
timell on • better basis
than during any when Rowell Cobb, the
last • Eismooratio Secretary of the Treasury
was In power.
He compared the conduet ofJam es Bu•
charm on the breaking out of t rebellion,
with that of Andrew Jackson when Booth
Carolina attempted to day the Government,
to show the difference between the tiresome
modern Democracy - and - the old fashioned,
Jackson Democracy. He believed that Presi
dent Lincoln had power to do all that he had
done to topport the Constitution and Maintsin
the liberty of 'Melt we are the guardians.
The Copperheads say. that Abe Lincain is •
tyrant, hat they never say that Jeff. Davis is
• tyrant—they never say a word against him.
The Copperheads would have us believe that
by the imspenslon of the wilt of habeas cor
pus,.we have lost more. rights than we ever
dreamed we had. lions of us have slept less
"soundly duns the suspension • therefore it is
procf that we have not fel t our rights in
vaded or -restrloted. Hs said that not long
duo Judge Cadwallader'
• D3oloo2at in Phil
adelphia, decided that the writ of habeas
corpus could he suspended; but it was only
the next day after the decision, that a Demo
°ratio meeting' said the suspension was un
constitutional, Jade* Cadwalladeee decision
notwithstanding.
He sell that the emancipation premium
tin was a noble set, for it, at ono • blow,
struck the shackles from four millions of
slaves, which WI Copperhead could ever re
place.
By that act, we , now have thousands
of tepees fhting force —battling with us
for freedom' ig s nun. Jeff.:Davie himself lees
turned ebolitionist modellers freedom and fifty
sores of land to each slave. Therefore, if
two flags, one .of which is our own, are pre.
&anted to as to fight ender—both for freeing
the negrolls—it Is impossible that as honest.
patriotic men, with
can lend aid and comfort,
or sympathise with a foreign flag.—• flag,
whose bearer would arample outs In the
due , A few pare ago, he was no obeli-
Monist, but while be was in the army, never
a bullet, ball or shell went through the air,
without preaching him an abolition sermon.
Now, we have last so many abolitionists.
oast army as we have soldiers—no matter
how they thought on first going Into the
army. Altar recounting the victories gained
by our arms. and showing up the record of
Woodward, Mr. Childs concluded.
-Themes IC Marshal, Buis..
introduceed.
He delivered r most able and well received
speech.
John M. Ifirkpatilek, Ezq , was present,
but did not speak, on ,coouot of the late
ness of the hour and the inclemency of the
weather.. ,
The Coppethead Oemenetra
Uniontown.
We are indehtell to the oourtuy of a friend ,
for tome faets in regard to the Copperhead
domonetration held at Uniontown, on
n pdey. The most ostensive preparations
bad been made for "rt big thing," and every
device was remorted to in order to induce the
Butternuts to turn out. Bigler, Clymer,
Damon, and other noted secession sympa
thises were senounood as 'Testers, and
'ad
vantage wee taken of the fist
that the County
Bair would beln full blast on the day of the
meeting. And what wu the remit I by
actual count there were ciao thousand and tev •
airy was, WoMIIII AND OBILDIM, in the pro
cession and one hundred and smotty vehicle' I I
And thisin the quondam Democratic strong
hold stupid y" with delegations from
Westmoreland, lade, a aplinkling from Wash
ington and Greene I Alas for the traitorous
leaden of tba Damowasy—the homet moues
of the party have deserted them.
Spetaises Were made by Biler, Clymer,
A. 7. B ak
others. The true character
of the gathering may be fixed unmistakeably
when we state that batternat branahes were
dspleyed, butternut breestepins were worn.
two or three/station flags were carried I nthe
procession, and cheers were given for those
representitive traitors Borth and North,JeO,
Davis and Voliandiphare.
The town wee full of per
attending the
far, and the sidewalks end windows were
fated with good, true and loyal men and
version, reluctant spectators of the dirgrarieful
eallibition, which oould only have been pleas
ing le Borttherst traitors and Northern ay m
path:sari.
Whisk, flowed quite freely during the day,
and the consequence was that the "unterri
fled" became bolsterour, and were severely
handled by the Union men in numberless In
stances. Notwithstanding the herculean ef
fotts to make the meettag a "SWUM," it
proved to boa most eontempUble Asia.
Bank Statements.
The following is a tabular statement of the
eondition of the Banks of this city, for the
month of Oetoiter, 1863, as compared with
the previous month
.
\
rittaburp... etl4Bs
3 =1......, 6651.476
atizg?,2........
i lis a g : SZ
ln il = ?eoi,4e 9
Ausiuni-- ,estin,
Total. 6,7160111
Leit. atonth..— 6 46516 M
------------
Otrearn. Dopogits Banks.
1
Rtaburgh —........---.
1 :41:15 3 1,715:9411
s kal
nneltinds k Mauro. 1,181,561 579,909 18 999
0111955.,...... .. 78,600 550,855 8,250
858gd0ntei..........**.. 995,895 580,718 15,518
1509 01ty—............•.. 744,712, 179,519 0,181
illegliony .....;.... —...... 815,73 8 857,1133 19,589
Total - 5,552,859,80,845 WO
lAA 0501th....,---. 5491.99014.539,055 193293
~„~_:i
Railroad Accident... Man Killed.
• 4.4 accident ocurrerd on the liansylvsnia
Itallsosd,hlla mile above Minn, CID; Than.
day morning, at two o'clock. The wpm
of i - fieight train going east, loft bie train
standing en the track of the fast p unnger
line, bound east. The latter ran Into the nu
s -and the. pasnager engine. killing she
Dais-and
fireman of the passenger tram. Tho engineer,
also,
pau B ro ken o harm was done
to the sengers. can obstructed
the tract delay pump' , train bound west,
oaus4g aof four or Ave hours.
coma - Nir,>vA22----.—Thstaanll at
woo taken oa a inda on No Allagagraz Vau
Dry Railroad yesterday tiondNl was as tal
yk low's,
A1aci5h..6....311 WoodirarL.:.:
. . :
-3.r:r~'~.x.u'"'~,.~. na;"~...~~z`~`SmkS""c:~%= ai.r:s:•'~``'rL' '~.?T.~t' r".
A Nsv. Cotrismonlm—A sew esuntestslt
Cs the Braninn Ilia Vsns
Sts applesauce to SASS city. Ths note is as
ugly zsgisiral tbs% s gentles= twang s
Scimitars eta re la Bldge muss. &boss Cilia w
-11111 street. toot 15 at dins bogus nous.—
Philadelphia lbexs
isPiIiCIAL LOCAL NOTIOCR
6101112 AND BAlsa'sBlnrao Bluntism, toy
fing l 7 and Emlllitlcturizt PurPM, are Eh'
Wit tr. use.
P. It. OzoorT, Ge1:11111 Agent.
50. 18, PUth meet.
Trottaa Paas7, Plata and Ornamental Slate
Scoter, and Oahu to Penneylvsnht and Ver.
meat date ef the best quality at low seta.
°ate at Alex. Langhlln's, nes? the Watot
Werke, PlttsbutwhiPs. a 711021
opinion' of the Wheeler and VI awn
Sewing Mitchum.
There G bat enwElewlny Idaohine, and t h at
Le Wheeler & Wilson's.—Jedge a/
Americas lastiters, B. Y...
The Wheeler & Wilson Nubile has no
rivaL.--Eekietylo deur 'rims.
It Is the mains for family a»--Adeovato
and.hinawill..)
It Is eminently superior.--Dicriersory of Ms
cheeks.
Every one should esti it Wheelet & WU
son's rooms, No. 27 Fifth greet, andexamble
syealmeas of work done an these =chines.
Win. Samna? & Co.. tfut Western. Agents
fer Wheeler & Wm, have now on exhibi
tion • fine stook of medal:Les, in Rosewood,
Mahogany and 'Walnut mos. • ,
JIM EETIIINID ISOM TIM Bafir.—The n-I
&esigned would mos rezpootfully esti the at
tention of their Mende, and the pabito In Gen
eral, to their Pell end Winter stook of Goods.
They consist of all the •very • latest stylise of
Cloths, Casimeres and V esti ng , Ensllsh Es
kimo Beavers, Trite end Pilot Cloth and
.:oath:lm. Alo, a large assortuguit of Preach
Chin
Overcoatings of the very finest
quality, all of which Ls selected from the latest
impartation*, and wilt be made In the most
fashionable manner, and at a price lower then
any other merohe a t tailoring establishment
I in the ally. Givens an early call.
Bares. GRABAN k Co.,
Merchant Tails', No. 14 Market et.
Samuel Guru:, Ozo. blaCannusea.
Fe/ FALL Asp Winn Wiam.-..The gum .
mer is past, and by the morning's frost we
begin to apprehend, Must fall and winter ' will
be 'homily upon us, and we must provide our
selves with the material to keep ue comforta
ble. A nice fall suit, or a good end well-made
overcoat are the very thing, and we do not
know of any p
soft iece where our readers would
tkemselves better than at Messrs. W. ,Ij.
McGeeclothing establishment, corner
of Federal street and Diamond Bqthre, Alle
gheny. They have also thealved a complete
amortment of gentlemen's tarnishing goods,
and a great variety of new patterns for waist,
coating. &o.
Aresurrrou, Ittruento V ounrranu I—The
attention of our counby's brave defenders re
cently returned tram the seat of war and of
the public In is again directed to the
very extensive and handsome assortment of
the latest styles of French, Rnglish and
piece goods, for pants coats and
vests, lately received by Matz '. John 'Neter
.& Co., Merchant Talton No. 1,2 d Federal
street, Allegheny. A tistand selection, of
vntlemen's (=Mains goods will alsoalways
be found on the shelves of the establishment,
together wi th a lot of ready-made clothing,
got up In tbo best, manner.
STAITLING 11137 Tat:rm.—The volunteers are
braving the dangers of Fever, Sourvy, Wounds
and OholMa. Many a 'What follow will leave
Ids bone. to blaaoh,.wlso. by the are of HOL
LOWe
'PILLS AND OINTMENT, would
hav re t u n ed to Ms (molly Wong and heathy.
Soldier., try them 1 Only 25 cents per box or
Pc. 225
Runyan , fins tioa.—Bee. B. 0. Smith,
Prattsburg, N. Y., Itriils3 : "My gray hair
is turned tos black. u when I was a young
man by using Mrs. 8. A. Allan's if pries
Hair Restorer and Zylobalsanium." These
preparations bare been need and approved for
twenty years.
Foci' DOLLLIIS, four dollars.
Four dollars, tour dollars.
Dental Institute, Dental Institute.
Bert cheap Dentistry, best &leap Dentistry
No machine work, no machlnis work.
Onnints and carriage calls will be taken at
the Omnlbns °floe, No. 410 Penn street,
day or night. All orders left at the above
piece will be promptly attended to. All calls
must be paid in advance. •
By.wron.—Tno ontonelva rope works of
wa n t
Ir
win, Fulton & no. Tm la nt of manilla,
hemp or bay rope, tw ho
ines, oakum, &a., will
do wt ll to oall et 51 Water street. lw
0. Bro., Dontist, 2t5 Pena itstat, Ot.
sa twangs. .f p 6 ryoftsdaa.
PSEIIIILLIP—On Wednesday, Sept. 290 r, t
TS( o'clock p. LOUIS, 602 of Loots and Harp '
Gleoenbamp, .041 years:end &imam.
70106161 on TRIDIT it , as um Oct-111,MS o'clock.
from tho losidenre of his parents, 11l Penn Meet.
plat NocK—en Wednesday morntss. at Ike reel
doors of too tattoo. Ben. 11 liompt.n. soar rell•
Marburg, Mrs. A %Ili E BAN I°lod PESSOOI.
aged 18 years.
Poneral at 2 ovork VAIDIi AM:ISOM We
doges sAI Imre the Worm oats of B Pakman, car.
tor B.sensh and imithfleld atneets,at 12 m. Belande
of Otefenr id.
Casa HOUSE.
X. L. HALLO WEL CO.,
616 011 ' tins DT BTELDST, •PR ADDIREII &
Dian GI DODS,
SLAM /OD T AHOY KELM
an AVM KED BELIKODALS.
Brannan, HID GLOVES. a 0.., Am, .
Bovatit. ozelustrels tar cash, and lehldtwill be old
•
at • small mime's. wide.
FOIL I'ELE FALL OF 1863.
sscoooo APPLIII TIMM
Matra One, 9, 3. 4 and 6 years old, instant* all ths
old lesilng irsrlottem, and sassy atm puss
Also, a Tarr tarp stook of Fla% ((standard and
dwarf.) 01138131, P3ltoll, PLUM. BMWS MI,
381.D15 AND 01119AILLI/TAL VMS. 14.0814,
OSA VINO, 38:91389, .0B113:1111011811
PLAWIT,I4, An. laderal• aotd Manua vary tea
nsblo Woo. Jain 341:16D0 d
t/H. Ja.,
sertdiararrisa.
TH3 ARMY OF TUB POTOMAC.
•
A dairy of unurltten hUtory, from the orpntrAtlan
of the Amoy by IdoUlallan to Um oleo of the ORM
pito la Virgbila. about ea Ara day of January.
1663. Ily Mind L. fraatientan, Barium dais fifth
Baatmont Wlsoonsin Voiuntame, Amaney's DI.
sigma. VIM IL J . ute 11
et2l J. Volfur
& nLI. TB Teurth stmt.
Tress
Nato :. i Das lbi
Note Bane.
otierß's
lialel 11;119
262066 1,119,701 6e 605 isii _ - -
169,461 1,197:110 $9,806 B. A. B. EN man row' Qua )
\
61,64,0 126,317 40.661 • Inns=
the cdoo llll of TolMintrlN that
Mal 1 . 128 5% /An Anti
helms been spote6 sole *tent for Ills ea 4 ottd_n
fT3,049 631,Tte 61261 en a IScee wWnal fIZIIIIIST ANTl4lollllo6iva'
---- ---- 1110. They are recommended br the largest houses
1,1166,061 7.120,996 1,411,099 In the city, among which ere
1,061.1101 T 417220 1.161a9t padre'. Smarr' & Co., roma k 00.,
A Ismy Itooltmean &On, tun 0199 Ts= 00.,
Sue, Talons a On, •
end tame. , le2cly
Lei"
ETES AND ELK
attention •to the treatment of
°guano DiallAl3lllA the 1 f aad ELS ; opm.
Meson ogres/an, BlOThirr Mgt tar AnTll/?.
MAL PUPIL. Inserts AilVllllolAll WM& and
Wats all INILAIDIATOIIIr Ins wow
apAnaitiomo sn Mamma seeottns tgio
la and
MEMO to Menem
MirOlam,loo TIM mum.
d 'WAN AtiLIN I
It! zgunniksawa
No. a Mauna° STRUT. Pistentnan, Pa
inlaird Psi litua pp 41 tt aft. en dell.
wise ot tho Isom away on wtna.
eter D i 011TInd. au Ant of the tenon.
A ll the Invxmprehensible wondete of
Prat.Azdorsoa •
Arse:rata iridonat the am of appustuo at any
% ama ss 4siooto ILO to ntatit._ inslttf
awlaingle barrel.
Sgt
The brrst sad bst asss,ssatain too!rit to
thig "Aural, tot satz
1111!!1=1
OUR SPEOIAL DIVATGLIES.
FROM WASHINGTON.
epocisi nus.ta, to tho ructuriA Gar"
WABILLIGTOI CITT, 0:L It 1863.
111013.11111, SCE= TO TVI trusemu
109801 DIILICIATIOTES.
The following is a full report of Secretary.
Chase's remarks last night to the Monti
and Kansas Slalegations, who had terilhtti at
his residence to pay their respens to him.
The laterass of the hoar at which It was de
livered prevented our transmitting any Wing
more than the . briefest mention of It last
Wald
Ills hardly in rule, gentlemen, that a host
Should Venire ouch a compliment as 3r:a have
just tendered me from gnosis assembled under
his rota. It is publics less 111 rule that the
host should reply to it. It would, however,
show an indifftrenee, whiob I cannot feel, if
I did not sly something. Let mo say then,
simply, that you are welcome Mis
sourians and Bassons, all of you to! .
my house. I feel myself honored by'
this visit. I rejoice to see you, who
Were array ea a few years ego against I
each other, now united in the 'holy cause 'of
freedom and Union. , Most sincerely do I
sympathize with you in the distresses brought
to your homes by a wretched rebellion, and
boost deliverance
do I vest that you may lad
the deliverance [rood them that yen seek.
You have, I understand, told your case to
day before she Chief Magistrate of the nation.
I cannot anticipate his decision. Be will
give it, I am rue, wording to his honest
coeviotions. In times of divided opinions on
vital qaestions, when nun are arrayed on difc
ferent sides, the true rule of duty, In my
judgment, is to ascertain, in the tint piece,
what is right, and then do It. In these days,
the first question to tat le, Who are the men
in any Bute who moot earnestly and uncon
ditionally maintain the tfi.ion against rebel
lion; and having found s who they are, stand
with them. In the next pleas, ask who an
they who mean to maintain the Union, by
means which will most certainly secure the'
country we all love against a renewal of
the disorders which now &fillet it, and
having foind out who those persons are,
go with them. It to not SO Important to
know how many take the straight faith as
it
is to go ourselves with those who Lie it. The
gest duty of the hour is to restore the integrity
of the republic. The second is to found the
restored repablie on principles which will in
sure it spinet future disorders. I have long
believed that universal freedom and just 1
wages for labor are the tram foundations of a
Dimooratio Republic. This faith lam glad
to know Is year fetal. I have maintained it
through some trials, and you are O,OIS
telatog it amid greater trials. Do not doubt
soar final triumph. Difficulty, danger and
calamity may yet attend for • while, but
guided and sustained by this filth, you will,
lam cure, soon gad in your distant western
homes, pees, prosperity and happiness.
Most happy shall I be if, by any tot or ward
of mine, I can promote in my way • speedy
coming of that day.
WILAT VIII 9101100 LIAISES'S. BLS'S.
She Richmond lanminer, of the 28th, con
tains the following
"A battle on the Rapidan Is not a neces
sary espial of the battle on the Chlohamangs.
Meade is ono of those leaders who risks noth
-lug. Be had gained • reputation 'chore his
merit by the 'felt of Gettysburg, and will
not Ices it, if caution can preserve his laurel.
PIo doubt can be entertained that every avail
able man will be rapidly concentrated at
the Chickamauga. and that the eeoond set of
the sanguinary dram+ of Tennessee said Geor
gia is sot to be seen. The hauls of the Chick
&mange Is finished. It was an unquestiona
ble victory for the Confederates. Yet there
is little rejoicing °rot it.' What are the re
sults, people ask, °sculpt • considerable num
ber of dead num. There are others. Pint of
all, the greatest design of the war has bean
defeated. The Confederacy is not cleft in
twain. Georgia and Alabama are sated for
the time at Mast. The second and ohief gain
Is purely moral, but it is immense: It has
satisfied Europe that the Confederaoy did
not die at Gettysburg and has not been buried
In MiteltzlPPL
It has proven to the North that the Southern
clam has not collapsed; that no disabling
wound has been inflicted on our orgenisetion,
and that oar armies are still fighting msehinea•
of tremendous power. So far so good. /Pit
it cannot be denied that the results are n',t ail
that we hod reason to anticipate from c l oses
in the field. The enemy hold Ctr a ttanaega
and East Tennessee, which was the pr im o f
the battle. True ho cannot re main long in
Chatteneogs. The posse:air a of Lookout
Mountain Is the essential pdssession of Chat
tanooga, and Bragg denbillfam expects to con
clude the campaign by re telling a capitula
tion, Rat soother t.sut in most be fought,
and another, victory gained before the condo- ;
don can be road. ed. If Rose:rano can only I
maintain blear eif in the town till his rein
forcements read' him, he will endeavor to
redeem his fortunes by an effort of the gist I
magnitude; but then he must be the attack
ing pull:, and the chaise of position will
rest with his adversary.
The 'Richmond, Wing, of the 29th, says: I I
The polloy, of ooncentra Ron advocated so long
ago as last May, has at length been adopted, 1 1
and-its results are beim . e us in the crouching
attitude of Rosman's army which eeems,low.
,
aver, not to have been d eetroyed as announced
in a meant sanguine belbstth. It li impend.
ble to say what Boteetrans' exact intention
may be. Northern -accounts do not tally, af
course, with our own. Oar own- apathies
to the 26th state that Longstreet commands
the River and Railroad below, Oh attancoga.
A piece of excellent news if true, 'der Rose
crane must then rely upon wagons-; alone for
supplies, and to thy nothing of thoUtztorourth
amount of transportation 'Ala tut th enemy
as he has would require. The roe d ever thu
- Oaanberiand is sully obstructed a 0 difficult
under circumstances and wholly'l nedsouato,
for his popes°. Our dispatches ada that it
Is not supposed that the attach wiliriot made,
se we command the situation and Aced not
sacrifloo:the lives of our troops. The infer•
ence is •that Roscorans will bold Ms,oWri ea;
long as be can got all possibletainfirthetente;
aid attempt to extricate himself by usumleg
the offensive, and failing in that Awake the
bast of hip way back to Nashville. •
yollathle'sdintotthae =urea:
Prisoners, just released from . Libby prison
and =Wed taste, make the following state--
:mettle t That, the only troops in Rieblitin4
now la tha City itattallioit, numbering about
1,06 then, undo: the command of 001., Bois.
sieve, and they are doing guard duty at Md.
one, ideate, and patroliug the . oily. A. I'.
Bill's division, nombering about 8,000, are
sltralles south of the city. Les b odd to be
at Orange O. U., but his strength is einsid.il ,
trebly minced sanding troops to B*l4lt.
yougstibet paned through Riolottoid MOO
~aa , St 1011,0111104t:Tfeel ::!!‘ " '# 4 o l .l
itatdi sae "attOOOl4: 4 A P tV 4 O l3l 4
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OATS SOW 11.111061
BIBIND 13012iLS
DD. 'MELD
DUIVESNE EATING SOUSE,
1. - Erfaix zariu—iuttbage now lan ,
wool*
wSo •. • VILUAWFIIdi atk
BEMIS
men, who ware petting through the city for
eFdaya'^ ill! a.
tionsitegtOO.-"
Risoaalicire at .Tones' iterx
ganbeaU have gins to Oharbsston leaving
Idt about forty men under Lima. Moguls, oa
ths New Merrimac. Therynumber atrout 500 1
and are accompanied by Capt. grim N and
Uinta. Lyle and Murdock, of the Marina&
The Msrimaa has four guns on beard, one of
16144-pormider. Some dietann from
the city another Iron-dad of the Lame else of
the Merrimm, called Lady Davie, has been
launched, and has her iron plating on, and
will soon be ready. Thom Is still another
tron-elnd on the stocks, but will not be , ready
for launching for BOUTT time At Jones
Ira there aze Ave small beats carrying three
guns, seek of small calibre.
Thepeorar dames are nsprescated to be tired
of the war, and there Is a strong union feeling
among them. Tho prices of every article of
food are exubitant, and many families are
enlisting. Meats are rolling M 0,00 per
pound; butters 3 , oo cand eggs $4,00 per. dr mr.
Sill OP CONTISOITID extrares.
The sale of rebel estates in Alexandria
emaity,Vx., under the confiscation, will em
inent* on Monday next. It is understood that
the sales will be absolute, and the titles to
the property sold will be — given in fee
be A
de
n-
vils, leaving the question of legality, o
termined hereafter by the Supreme Court of
the United States, before which it is expected
It will be brought.
SO MUST.
The statements that another draft was like
ly to be speedily ordered, are contradicted.
OWL JAVLL OIPTIISIS.
Our naval captures during this war is stated
at $30,000,000, of widish' only $100;000 have
been awarded to the castors.
ii=gl
Richmond papers, of Sept. 29 th, contain the
the following dispatches: .
"Atfaura, Sept. 26.-0 az lines extend around
Chattanooga within striking distance of the
enemy. Oa Wednesday night our cavalry
coupled Cooper's Gap, on Lookout Mountain,
twelve miles from Chattanooga. That night
Gen. Wheeler made a reconnoissance toward'
Lookout Mountain. He found an infantry
force of the enemy, and drove them away.
The mountain is now held by is engstraet.
The enemy's operations are plainly visible
from Lookout. Roseerans bee two linos of
defence on the road to Chattanooga, sin hun
dred yards apart. Helms one pontoon bridge
across the river, which is crowded with wig- -
one, and the impreseion is that he brings
them over as they are needed.
L engetreet commands the river and rail
road below Chattanooga. Oar loss In killed
and wounded will not exalted twelve thousand.
The Yankee loss in killed, wounded and ;alm
oners, will reach twenty-eight thousand. Five
Yankee hospitals are in our hands, fall of
wounded. The enemy's haversacks contain
corn bread only. The prisoners state that
they were feu days on short rations. The
bridge over the But Chickamauga river is re
paired, and train' will go to our lines to-mor
row. It Is not supposed that an assault will
be made, as we command the siltation and
need not anodise the lives of our troops.
When the train loft Burnt Bridge Station this
morning heavy cannonading was heard.
On Thursday night the enemy made two
attempts on our lines, and were driven book
both times to their 'Wrench:ante.
Farther news of a cheering Character has
been received, bat it is not deemed prudent to
communicate it.
The following ollialat dispatch wee reeeived
at the War Department :
Thursday Ifighl, near Chattanooga, Sept. 24.
—A report ,from Gen. Hood, last night, was
Durable. Oar prisoners will read: Leven
thousand, of whom two thousand are wound
ed. We have twenty-five stands of colors
and guidons, thirty-six pieces of artillery
and fifteen thousand email arias over and
above those left on the field by our killed
and wounded. More are being found.
(Signed) SIAXTOS 131180.
111.1101111 CHALONS AGAISSI COL. IeISIXOLDS.
Charge, of a 1102101t1 natant, based upon
facts brought out in the Milroy Court of In
quiry, have been preferred against CoL IV-
Reynolde, now in command at Martinsburg.
• CRAIG' OS MI YAMS LY4OIII 1/1011110
BY erue.
In view of the Increased range of the guns
now used in our Berries, the Spanish Govelll
mont so signified its desire to have the marine .
huge a, within which neutral Imisdistion now
extends, increased to tides leagues. Oar
government declined, hones the recent tele
gram from Madrid.
21011122L1G1 Op 11010 111011111111 IX SAS' ,
WIG !AGEISM'S°.
The recruiting of colored soldiers in Mary
land le going on at the rate of one hundred
daily. Loyal masters receive certificates far
thus -hand's dollars for their negroes en
listed, payable &
when the 0 onstitutlen of Mary
land shall be altered so as to permit emanci
pation. The Seventh Regiment of colored
troops is nearly full.
unarm wens unisex SITSSIIII.
The receipts from the Internal revenue for
September wire six millions one hundred and
thirty-six thousand dollars.
A GOMlelelr! DITIECTITS OEM TRIAL.
M. Stanley, a government detective is un
der trial, charged with obtaining fifteen hun
dred dollars from a Southern refugee, for •
pant
1181. 111113
rsa X 152011111
The Missouri delegation failed in the at
tempt to obtain an audience with the Prod
dint this morning. They called on Elena,
Wells and Usher. Sward told them his be
akless was outside and not Wide. Wells did
not commit himself. and Usher told them he
said whatever the president said. They were
cordially received at earth Dapcirtruent. They
are understecd to have determined to advise
the Central Committee of bib:Bowl to bone
call for la convention of the North-wefts=
State lit Hannibal.
lITWD tiros ate DIITIVI TO•DA.T.
hisunsailli. Plaid, the new Assistant 8 wee
WY Of the . Treasury, tuatara upon the do
ties of his Oki to-day.
The Ilittutuon at. Chattanooga
goansta Komi, Sept. 30.—The BIM.
mood papas of the 28th and 20th hare the
following i
. Adocato, &pt. 26.-On, llass attend around
ChatYlnacra. Within stalking distance of the
wawa y. Oat forces am wallop in front.- Oa
Wedatesday cm ovally oecapicat Coopetosis Gapnow.
011U:10km:0 Z0.013011k. The mono
M 0& by On. Longstratt, who;command' the
dam and mama below Chattanooga..
Cu lou la allied and wounded wtainot ex.
wed 12,0 1 54 the ereates lose Mil mach
-On TICIOday this-Mammy made two attempts
onkel:m.3lms, , ) Thoymete Wean tack both
ta au to their entresoltmenta.
~,,
to
The Xelairer ;says that an erpedition -
0 to Chesapaake.bihrtom Btelunond, has mo
o faded. a..deatraying three sloops and two
a Munch one: of MO Latta the Alliance,.
I soutihiladalphlit for Pori }loyal. was loaded
I Mt atlas' atone rata $2110,00 0 .
Olds for the Late bean Optaind...
Sala of the Cargo 'or a Prise..
conscripts for tho Potomac Army.
ow, Oct. 1 D a n that the
or and ,Conneil opened the bids
for the lain loan of $1,800,000, and have se.
outed all at aborts three passe:Lt. mein. tutu.
B$ ado of; United Stabs Kaaba Keyes,
the alio et*, prize steams , ihanstadt, een.
fisting of eating nopeatine and tobacco. was
add at mottos te.day. The cotton bsougfit
front 05 to MO. ,
Nine baradzed consalpts left the depot a.
, Loag Islandto.day fa the Army of the Po
ison* pa steams . gales cntr. •
Important from Washington.
_Watirecrnrw, Oct. I.—lnformation hes
inen . raidead froiSUWArsaf MI. Potomac
that adobe wore apparently unottusgad, nr.d
,nothing is transpiring to indicate wny imam-
Otte ware operations. The =say was on
trenehing on the south aide of thanenlasse.
Qattara entire 421T3 is suppdi to be
The smOsithre pickets union the H:rth end
West of our lines.
A few days ago a considerable column of
rebel troops wu obselved going northwer,
near the Idlue Madge sido—perhaps ferming a
put of to force reported to be concentrating
In the v •
Cot Ds •each,vecmtly captured by the
rebels, was attached to Gov. Plerpont's staff.
He was at the haws d a relative several miles
from Alexandria.
Several °gears of the navy :have recently
mysteriously disappeared. Amorig th em were,
Second Assistant Megineer Itenjeudn Bopeo,
Third Assistant Engine= less*Wodton. They
have, it is feared, met with seism casualty,
which has prevented them from. reporting
their address I. the Departmen t
The Mitscati and Kansas legates, this.
afternoon, neared resolutions, calling
a mess
meeting,of the =conditioned union men of
Missouri, Kansas, lowa, Arkansas, 'HMOs,
and of rads other States as may choose to
participate, at Hannibal, hilt:surf, on the
21 of October.
The fdiesonri delegation boa eitcr.ded an
invitation to Gm. Saul of 'Kansas, te deliver
an address at Turner's Halt,
St. Louis, on the
12th inst. Re has aceopted it, and will, ac •
cording to an an/new:ding, reply to the re
cent speech of Gm. Frank P. Blair.
The delegation het aprointed a
nab committee, consisting of hir..Drake,
chairman, and the two repreoenatiyes from
that State, Mesas. Loan and lideC,neg, and
one from each of the Congressional districts,
making twelve In all, to await the President's
reopens° to the address which was presented
yesterday.
Some of the delegates started West to-day,
and others will roach New York to-morrow
nigfit, to attend the reception which awaits
them at the Cooper Institute.
Arrangements for prompt cOmmunication
between Chattanooga and Washington ore
now perfected. It is not supposed here in
military circles that any serious Impediment
will interfere nett the reizforesments of tic
army of the Cumberland.
Enthusiastic Reception of Bn eeisa
Officers—Gen. Scaoficid not to b a
Removed—A Faise'Etepoft.
NIT You, 03t I.—The theeption to the
Russian officers waa moat enthasisstio. Pit
teen isgbnonts formed the escort, and the
number of spectators along the route of the
proceselon is said to liars reached 100,000.
At the City Hall the official welcome 17a3 ten.-
dared, and the guests reviewed the soilliary.
The whole affair passed of finely.
A epeeist to the Post, from Washington, ssys
that the hilesouri delegation has had au in
terview with the Pll33lClant today.
considered
Is now
coneidered certain that G 133. Schofield willnot
be removed.
The rebel assumption that Gon. Burnside
was driven cut of Jeuesbore. is false. If he
withdrew It was for stragetla reslons.
. .
Thy Fort Sumter Flag.-D.efer.sen of
New itotk natter.
New You, Ost.l.—Gen. Robert Anderson
states to the War Department that he hoe yet
in his possession the flag that he pullet dour
from Fort Sumter. It has never left b . ta
custody.
At meeting of the Chemboeof Commer ce, twday, • revert teas made from the 040001L
tee to examine the harbor defenses, toot a
vessel would be expand to s raking fire cf
eight hundred gage of the Lewdest oalibro
in Ito postage into this harbor, and they old
sot see how a hestils vessel cyanid go through
the 11113301/11. The 012130113 in 0 yarfcet ItiktO
of defense.
Oporations of the tinerriala Bleseby.
WABEISOTOS, Oot. 1..---The Alexandria
Ncos says that bioseby, while on his way
down, on Monday, with gang of guenti
iss, passed within half a mite of n &althea
camp of the 2d Massachusetts cavalry,
'these
headquarters are at Centreville. Ile seams
to have no boars In penetrating cur ham Oa
Thursday he captured near Syringe:ld ata
hoe two teams of four mace eafh.
Steamer Chantean Saved... General
Sherman's Corps Montage
' Ouzo, Sept. 30.—Tbe steamer °beacon,
which was damaged by Ire team s
Columbas
day or two ago arrived to•day. /La the Gov
ernment freight on her has bees saved.
Trostin Polk and family arrived ea route to
St. Letts.
Gen. Stusrman's corps is meting. Denies.
tion unknown.
Salo of dovernment Bonds.
PRILLDCIIIILL, Oat. L—The arloteriptioa
egelieperts the Isles of $1,043,40 of Ave.
twen e to-dly. The deliveries of heeds are
made September 50th.
NelOadoation of !Midshipmen.
Szireass. 8.1., Oct. I.—The examination
Midshipmen closed to-day at the Atridemp.
Among the rejected boys le a nephew of
President Lincoln.
Eta**le by Telegraph.
Now Year. Oct. I...—CoMou flresat 81(382c for me
dium uplands. V lour unsettled and irregular end 10
pro lower at Si 6045 65 for extra stare, st oa4.t
16 for B. H. 0., and $6 20M,7 75 for trade bnuods.—
the market cloning doll.
Vi
is mote active and
demo at 62)4fg6d0, Wheat very berry and folly 6c
to 46 lower as $1 1231 16 for old Chicago Spring,
$1 15Mtl 23 for Milwaukee Gob, and 5121() SI for
winter red Tarim. Cord active and nearly at 86%
@B7O for ahlpylog mind western afloat, 68c ito non.
loan are steady at 680730 for western. York opened
gain tat entail:nom active and firmer at
ditto,
•714/6
13 00 tor old men, 815 123014 25 for now d.t10.51 1 .1
2.5(410 50 for new prime:sl 3 80014 10 for new wet.
ern prime sneer, also 10000 bb h new mem tar Nona•
bar, buyers option; totalatoot,old and new, October
lat, 156887 bbl, umedata but month, 5:24,010 bbir.
same date MA year, LAM Ws. Bret dull rd 15 60
at OD for COl2ll/17 D2Gia. ni3io2 for reentry prime, $lO
WW2 60 for repacked men, and 513t.14 to for aorta
men; /nal stack of old and new, 25,4% pitgt; tams
date but t00nth,120,4. 85 ; dittobst year, 10,50.1 . , prime .
men beef dull and nominal. Beef hams cul-t arkS
unchanged. Cut meats quiet aud.ll•ln at 6yet.Mc far
ahoulden, and ge,,9MO for hams. 11 , con lido gain
and without decided charge. Lard dull and a throb
cagier at 1.0 7 4011 a.
New Yolk Stock and Honer Market.
keno a dude easier, ant trnsactions at 0 per
neut. Starling unattled, opening dullat 164'4'0165.
and riming firm at 16= %. Gold irregruar and
unsettled. opening at 49%, adrancing Wien, doing
quiet at 4ilXn. Gnosvleorameo &o 7 t . s o ' ,l an o t
IM.O rNisof
change.
rgo 1
seond boned
al steel's anarisy.
Ponannagra, Oct. I.—ll
tur is dulrar 55 WA.
Wheat dun; Wales of 4,600 bush red at gl Awaim at
l ie. d. Corn dud at 051$. Bless p0rn14.... Lard
l Parch= Grade a E d, ullassi at 67.30 3 5Y5 . •
Whisky Arm at 540. • .
B4LTIXOIII, 04, i.—TIO I2 T Li firm and advancing;
I Wes o(500 Mb; of Upward nun roperflne at 5S di
@ISM. Whoa active at $1 1.7. t foe Kentonty
.td white, el 6001 65 0/ southarn 650 ed. Corn la some;
he white $1 cant OS. Whisky firm.
I.PACLILL rrogricsa.
ZirPRIVATE DISEASES
Dr. LIIDLIISpS SPECIFIC
Ti tho only rollsVo rowdy fcr dlscouto of COD 011,117.1
of generation. It is the Cilooteg of an ertintall
Physician wino Ilreirce &Ink , ' to the izzatc.Ont cl
Cgs duo of diseases, sad math' sikinadesee iAds•
=ajar man Wm treaty pa u. It Ii perixtlas
In Itself, rapillog no ixtputliat4!l 2 4 diffning 'en•
areal Man the mistaken talt . tlaiiiil the ccze•ota
worthless ccoopromde off old ts Cho pabllo, 11.9
entirely ♦egetab:s tad perfectly tiro. It 'Allan
itnartastrazgth waa olgot to iht
awl alms.
CAvtios.—The g oat maws QUAte magi WO
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nopititiplul non. oL►>rt'i, Oa rOforo, thet ttoo
litaustuto Of .414 'lapilli= bozo:awl pox. :Soto
other le 153:agile. froparciaOl,o4 '
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