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The neighbors raised as Harm; and on opening the door of the room from Willett' the imhki issued, era was Alisaavared - Thor room was so filled wtfh smoke that as ono-eould ontor without 1 being udionatot It wu not supposed, that: . - . :say b o dy , ras In the- room, and water was carried in buckets and. thrown in, until the flames' wire subdued. When the smoke cleared. away, is most horrible discovery wu made. . The 'bed in the roonfi wu partially ' burnt . up, ~ 40 on it lay the,. charred remains, of ask old woman, witlstwo children near her. The children were hastily picked up- endcar ried Into the - house of Mrs. Rourke. Both were horribly. .buned. and one of them we, already dead, but the other still survived. When mooredit it wu not known whether they were • dead.oe living. The news of the easualtysrpread _vary rapidly, and a large tiowd soon collected to talk over the =elan- A oly affair.' 1 ' Coroner MeClimg was 'notified, and on sum- I atoning , a , jury, - the following facts were suited: The house wan occupied by a widow named Dailey, whose husband was a member Of;the - Prienelliftes, and who fell in action at Milanese*, Gap. -Mrs.- Dailey bad left , the tease tithe early , part of-the evening; leav ing kir two children:Emma and Mary. Ant, ' 11:L . 44M0' of hir mother; Mri. Ellen Melaney, Aged'. sizty-ain yearn. The children were twins, and were between three and four years of age. ' now the fire originated must forever remain,a mystery. The old woman and her WO giend,ohildren were this only occupants of the room, and u there was a large lire burning in :the grate, the supposition of is that the clothing of the old lady or that one of the children aeoldimtally caught lire ' and in her efforts to eztiniruish the flames the bed ,was set on tire. Mrs. hfelaney was shook. ingly burned, and it is more than probable .that her 'clothing caught lire drat. The snr tiring child, Mary Ann, was promptl y . placed in charge ' or a physici an, but her injuries are pronounced fatal—the whole surface of the body being deeply tuned. The jury found it verdict of,aeoidentat death. • • Vatted fitat.el platriet Court. Tazotatomr Arrractrootii9et. Mackey and Jetta...Loudon, charged with : passing counterfeit postage currency, of the denomination of My cents, 'knowing them tole counterfeit, were placed , on . triaL The passing , of the *porton; notes was clearly made' emt, but the Government Wed to show such .circumstances as were sufficient to establish a "guilty . knowledge," and the ease was aban doned. The 'moused therefore stand ac quitted. Pluck AND Was,—A large pen-drawing representing the goddess of Prace offering a, wreath to the god of War, executed by Wm. H. Duff,' Professor of Penmanship, Duffs College, Pittsburgh. Behind the former the -artist gives an animated representation of the emblems of . , peace and abundance. Behind the dark; frowning, =lied - figure of the tatter are depictedthe torch and other emblems of destruction and desolation. By inspecting this and other thirographie -performances in oniameniallettering, - card writing, wreaths; exhibition at the'College Fifth street, we think • ear 'readers , will *grim with us in prenounchig hir. Dire dent- as new and - remarkable 'Wfermances, and Slat the pro: mums awatdedhlm by.the Ruined Stites and other Fain were well deterred and Tory pro perly:bestowed. dew 1.10,716 of rine Pada/mary and Toilet Soaps would - do well to call on .Ictr neighbor, S. Johnston Smithfield! and Fourth Streets. Mock of these articles, as well as all others, to he found in an nld establisod first (dais drug Store, are of the I beet descrip tion—ell of whichhe sells at thd most reason able rates. This will be more deadily under stood when we mention the amide &Aldo of Barnett's 06(.61'M0 - et' fifty cents per bottle, Idolised Bitters same price, and so on. Ths store In question his always bed a celebrated for good articles, correct and rair dealing ; hence : BlS that it can now prodece avert' long list of the most desirable and his hly respecta ble patrons, and comfy' Acla, fir fifkorrq4staatis4: ._. , , _, _ . ,Aconim.—On Tliarsday forewoon, ei Capt. IV-4—Moorhead was returning roni a visit to ,Maehester, in a bow, end irbd l4 passing , over the railroad bridge at the Wes 4M. Peniten tiary-, a - toooraotive shot andel. the bridge, 'caning the horse to shy and upaet the boa,. The - Captain was thrown out Violently, and received a loran thitugh ; not elangerona in jury to the ankle.. The bum was broken to Pisc'ef. ' ' , Itsworr or Erne Hstronaoa.—The patron's of .the drama, and especially .the friends and *digress of the sprightly and: talented Ettle Itendanion, will bear in - mind that she takes a thriven •benefit this *Tenths, upon which Miculdn sheiwill appear in the lbeantifal play of "The Flower Girl," and in the American "drams of "The Weptof l; A in in Wakbbittoil treat to, sleep on Bat -431day wrapped in a teat cloth: share being a 'dead body. near Aim; similarly , mapped op, • the', midertaker's• yin took bhp up by mis take, sad. would lan burled him if he bad riot entered an emphatio protest against It. ItutPovroastre.—There is no ilimunition Abe audiences who 'nightly nook to Masonic llatt to witness this beautiftd pletnie, Ara as the: Lit 6 eihibition will be glean to•morrpir . might; our citizens must be. on hand or .lose the oxporta4it7 fomor.: W . sLten st. hatf-witted ereatuie named:Chnethers .3141er, while white-washing a' fence - along ithe railroad traolist nnotei,'wit 'truck by a western boned than en Wedneidefeeinting, and in. 'etteattitilled. . • - An. —An . eastern, paper leis: krverslif the dellohnis bivalve will be rejedeed toleirn.that tbeta * fair Jim:peel of this atoll -lib" - n plea ty the ensuing eeasonil and pnrehesible eta madeSlife figure. Tot en Mee's' siva show wst Sgsbilli*l reldistiOs' List ST ening, snd oi mythieinpitiod oft oogifsOtority: Patorfo sneestlds arta:soon and A nd -oriaraantal ,t3tatilliorer,!arld paXiiitVannsylvaritit and Vittiiiost• Ate oithreeet 1141ity at low flat; ° 1 . 151 !,.4 Als; r l - bmies,:,ixeisr the 'Water • Poo PSW:iirls IWErra Witen.—The Bum indr Is pastilind by the ,znosidses.frook We beginicseppretutudf that. tea andldnles: l 4/ 1 shortly be opon:ns,lead we must provide our- Pelvis with the'lenitainttol kuratornagt, iildtt . ' . .A:4 l 44 coll - =IV or Ood and Well :neade,Oisoatnrii 4ho Tety,thg; add' wale" reet c Acnor,olL anyt ghee *here our readets ires/d Wan , theinsereas betted-then at Messrs. i lit:ffilitiClito & -Oefettlajaatatlialwmii eortiorlif,lNlereko a nd Diamond square, 'Ai my..L.121e7 4eialemieealied a coin. pew assortuseat-ar trentlrmoii's Welshing goods,,Oire:greet:vadlety, of now pattentslor tysleooatlig, Ao.'. ;'-. V - 1 • -- • , - ........ . - .. '-'llixe)wirkeitteii.orlita aro yhareatioorke, just:opeobiedat BWail (haiku i k Cco.'i 'Sler7'. cheat Talliiisrlifo. Lit )1104 sitrealt• It eat- , slats of • all the Telarell4tOtto of - ciothili &airline's and -y• • gt ; arerrethip of all t va linds'.g.tlie,vety - t cull a ll of mid& Isieleitnd ilsont!the 'latestins 'ouesiid will to made up the „twat_ ogisbu attd best 'uliteltir. '-13ontliaunt% de riat s elodi: of gotetiAiaesetooki;thstadih btsurrovo. ,by any ether iti - tbi zeltyinad very oratent . • lid a paled' 4,woold'Aio well to give liewiwarl , ea, 11...-.-- - .. -. 1 .....- ' 611.00 k Co. , - _ -- , - , :lderebsat Tailors, lioi 50 Market l et , - "?0/UX"ri . " " 7. : " - Ow. ItoTiviiisige: Tax Fasalte Wheeler * Idimltiner,Cilapsnf Carded Off their itometiiin, sd beams at thinly kif:tiki AsderlCan tote.-the iiiisalPreeriein for ths.ber/Dollito'r Ilinntfm arFiNglaiits.ebeisic On most per. Poet aa,Aiiptiiiliti,Vcdpmetrop arid'work in . pliats;-alsolbeilitießutton and Eyelet:. bole : Machine,: for florally mcd - perfeetion , its iroilifiaoreefor a beantifal specimen of ' marNmelicold; work,.end-i silver medal r loote's Patentr inbrellii Lock liamp- , ,feefe. - .pwdmr Oer.3'L c- grail oiai—OlriylAitt-1. tiOnAlc:-‘47llfiltstreet. Very low. '-'42l:Siiiittkir.3o:i-lann weir.; tend to- kiln= el SS 11 4 4_ 0 1 011 * - .3.1! -- . ..~,~:.~~~-eau • This iiit:esSottlent rgr: d Win rotelved•b7=Ddaaat Merchant Tillossate:l4Cledad.'stieeoa legheny. The 'stock of elOthiagleediists of the 'finest verietter "gents' isanteicois, yeti, oeats and overcoats. The style of Isamu is tasteful and fashionable. We would invite all of our rustlers to give tbeabere gentymen call. VALIIABLI TESTlllO.lc7.—Rev. A. Webster, 'B os t on , it sns „„ _ r it en —wl. bare used through the advice of panfenal frlendi, Mrs. S. A. Al lan's World's Hair Ilettinir - and Zylobalsa mum, for several mouths put. with great of fees and entire satisfaction. Isms weieneither &Miter gray) isyhair was dri and brittle, bat has regained the softness of Ira earlier years.', Sold byDruggiate everywhere. Dep0t, , 193 Greenwithst. We .UZ&? IT Bout:v.—There are no other mealeines so reliable, effedual and convenient tit Ifollowayos Pills and Ointment, 'lazy' ready for use. They are invaluable to 'the andexposed to Wounds, Soros, recent and Bowel Complaints. They never fall.' Only 25 mil per box or pot. 229. Foos DOLLA23, fore dollars. Four dollars, four dollars. Dental Inititutet Dental Institute. Beat eheap Dentistry, best cheap Dentistry No macbino work, no machine work. - :Manus and carriage oaths will b. taken at tho Omnibus office, lie. 410 Penn street, day or night. All ordeal left at the above Flue will beTromptly attended to. Al! calls must bo OislA,U advance. . Untotasnurts and Drawers, at Ale Solvers Auction, No, 47 Fifth street. In great va riety. LARGE stook of Boots and shoes,at McKel vey's Auction, N 0.47 Fifth sttet. Verj cheap. BARELT.—On Thursday morning,'Bitober 29th, JAMES, FM of Andrew Barkly, aged S "ram 3 menthe and 3 day. • The friends of the faintly are respectfully Invited to attend the tkoteraf, on Pumas' moannos, at 10 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, Nei; 3 Carnd street, illeghany . Clty. • 11.0112.:ER.—;0n Thursday monilng, 29th Umtata; . CAItOLIMEM., , nife °flier. I. Mortar, and dangh tar of the late Dr. McCracken, aged 33 years. Irtnieral on earteinar moaning, at 10% o'clock, Dada the reddence of her husk:Lad, In Mlneradlle. The 'friends of the•tamtly are reepeetfully Invited - to attend. ) /MI-1W .VOTICES. Eacuaras Rua or Nino:Tun, October 27th, 1:04N ACCORDANCE WITII THE ACT OT ASSNEEBLY. notice Is hereby even that lir. ALEXANDER NINICE ham been eleatot Vke President of this BOA. oc23:2er H. H. MURRAY. Cashier. Mx..xisirre uro idcourActronsas Nam, Pit...burgh, Oct. 16th, 1843. U..THE ANNUAL E LEC TI ON F R DIHKOTORS will b. held at the Banking . Hones, on MONDAY. the 16th day of November next, between the bonne of tea.. nt. and two p. In. The animal meeting . of the Stockholders iral be hold on TUESDAY, theld day of November, at ton redo& m. JOHN' SCOTT, Jr., Cashier. • oei&l • , Mumma 84011 or Prrriattiou2, -ttototem 16th 11104. .11 -- THE ELECTION FOR. DIRE I.- ossor tht•Bank4lll be bold et the Dank tag them on NONDAJ, November 16th, ISM, be.. tire= the haute of olerft in. M. and 2p. to. The mud needing of Stockholders will take place en TIMM AT, Novemberll4 st 11 s. m. mina M hfUNIZAT, ambler. AILEGICEXT "am., Oct. 14th, 1863. AN ELECTION FOR DIRECT ORB atlas Bank will be held at the-Counts Ingllonsle on the 16th day of November next, be. tweon the himrs of 10 o'clock e. m. and 2. o'clock J. W. 000 K, Cashier. She animal meattof of the Stockholder' will be bald oa the 3d day of November next, at I.3o'clor.km. °elides Cmatiara Mak, Pittabufgh,Oet. 15th, 1863. O•AN ELECTIONFOR THIRTEEN DIBTCTOES of thi. Rank will he held at &a Banking Maw on DIONDAT, November 16th, at ten o'clock a. m. Tito regular annual meeting of Stockboldeve rig bo bold au TUESDAY, Nov. 3d, as U o'clock a. M. ml3:lm OED. T. VAN DOIIEN, Can/dm Term CriT liasa. Pittsburgh, Oct. 15 th, 1663 . ELECTION, FOR THIRTEEN vistetons of this bank leUl be held at the Mntug,'tqaultlat'7:l!` l4 The aims* 01.5413 g of dthekholders will be held 'gm TITLSI' DAY, liar. dd, 180, at 11 o'clock a. m. o4lfam J. MAGOTaTti, Cashier. Bison-yam Balm, littabargb, 0ct...60:41863. AN ELECTION FOR DIRECT oiIs of Otte Bank will be held at the Beak 4‘g (lotto; on MONDAY, the 16th day of November, between ,he bourn of 10 o'rlock a. m. and p. m. 1116 regular mama] meeting of Stookholders trill be held on TUESDAY. Nov. Id, at 10 o'clock a. ot. 40:1m GEO. D. measEw, Cadan. ISAAC CRAIG, CUTLET SAW MILLS. A ALLEGIIMIT CITY, g i n" eraistantly on hand a largo and tbml 'seaweed shack of DRONING, BOAT AND WANK, WINDOW lITIAND• STUNT. LINTLVS, .Busamt4 JOISTS. SPOUTING. LATHE, PAL. IN A At; at, At. B. tui.ardats. Ibr .11AWLD MVP with pronnetaali ands& hit rates. N. 11. Porsons wanting LONGor POP LAR tire ea Invited to graaaine his stotk. illarefros on Craig strut. near Bannon. an 2 Iktf TE:ETIi EXTRACTED WITHOUT .1 IfAIII.—We take this method of Infonning am Men Olt and the pubic general!, that we an now putpord_to =TRACT .TEL,7I WITHOUT PAIN in tips practice of Dentlaq. Those who hare been pfetporsteg this much dreaded Operation may new lay adds, their &air And gin as • all, ea the apputans wO hareiln nee ha been thoroug hly tested dfaing the pad foarmfare, satablis the safe And pain, kr character of theowsuon. - o Drop or Chenel. ado nor Oahu& HatterPresolL those within the eareket of •good end s'elinble Dentist will do well to call end unundt with 'Ns, JAHNS 8, }IT'D, D. D. 8., No. 97 Fifth street, cor, DL O. 'ZINO, No. 47 Smithfield street, Pit t hs. Jetanua N - EGLEY • N 1.141.5 E RY.—ROSEd, SHADE AND- ORNAMENTAL .THEES,• ulnant% TANNSIonft WHILORENNS; WILLOW, (basked sod the ornamental Olden.) ; FRUIT TREES andbierbeeloon plinth. all in greet quantity and en. DOURBON;PININd, - *YEA and-NOISETTZ . :Rosspoit 7helow peened ;15 -per hondsed,lf cto. dared tbefot* petting `these; 'and.llll other Hendry -. 40a /of the bestleallty; and st , reduced , prices; in ,ardep to chwe out dining thelptaint Salina nett O. B. SEISLIET, - 37 Diamond street, . or T. A. MELLON, on the orradisee. htridawF . . A.NOTITNR RIOBDWItrI) IN THE - ,TEELD.—WO fattya now suroorod to fumbth Oro talro awned ortgumbiter filth STEAM r,21 7 011GES, orally stro stokstrolts. Yro will fora& all .ttu tosebbaniat &bal.:cot mond to polot of oz. rollout» to moo. W. bope, by our prompthorr - comings* to *or: aud.tb", Quatro! our :work, to th share • patroriago of our own river incl. osi2 blank of Allegheny Wm. Et 'W. - DASH; listen/Um T.tu.oß, No. oteigutrizto STREET, irflt odl- dump' for '6oth:s 'good UNIAN. SUIT TOIL. 820 CASSI: MERE. ALL woos.Sl3l.nuter-crorn Wirt, Vd;" A: snft.fp.loth thsthrlS wetnbomnliSr , . 1:4.111CM. MITCIII2.I' WM. P. BECK*'& - M.T - Nit-185 LIB; llTVAtzigt, PAIN:Jib, Au, Wholesale On. ma. Comm Wn~ Neretiata, and daeldnr 15 COM TRY P*ODUCEr PROVISION& JACON,.LARD. unic% woe. AustsEarszt , ta, PRODuor. FLOUR. GRAIICSLEWMEN IairrDIIIED VOIVIT6.-ka., BALT and I /7/6 P; 'EE AND! ENVELOPE WARE ndirren:44ata , •••• • ND 0 of Also 12t1VE1.0112,-ta postoluiotorsanAl .041d.04,Ioroosuppto. Toe Nilo , , W. O:JOHNUONA 00.;',Popt *kW% • octelblywoom • /57 Mod stmt. • DU NCAN, SHERMAN & Pali, Hight the [Nam ,Bank, pavan& imad,Bt lAN CrA intnasatiktonn laßeramo r ireaca, Balkarlana tala R Rtar,tr ado lo pains to molt pm 7.-p,% Thi ji i rTll;L USTTED STATEII, I'oB7 .OFFICE _ • • .1;:;..talitfflIt011.1„16r Ism • mu lit ..smrea supply mend at . Oc2%AT& CoVe, 6.5 Wood strut. WlTt"l44laTr-*thre gOliditodAbr: 4.47 Mt; r: BECOrk • . o etcy, Grown, Vlis' Liberty *trot. rAftVijirtßUlESlOcetked:andlorsale: iiciaily4nWilltara of • 7 016 and -NtL , 4-1 L 114,71 n loft Ti*ltligidlbr ale , r =7ld m k. BROS, liA6-611.4-12-bblo:710.%11. Wintkf, tot ilt statiiittlor iota ISAMU IMMr. litff/S-- =he ^primp ;4ve,gls,by, /11. P. BEM &OK W OIL— bbia.-in-store 3 -for alb, • Awl DICICIT/PW.; I'Lz Iklb-.3`N.;;,i;54.1.14,Zei1ig-.0'.'144.ii.1.e.Wae..1....r.b....<41A • • llT2svisiEws , OUR : SPECIAL DISPATOkES. FROM 'WASHINGTON. spociol Mop*lo O am Eittabnigh Wain:MON, Oct. 21, lad 3 Tall . InINCIPATZON MIONSTRATION. The wonderful sumac of last night in the immediate emancipation demonstration in Baltimore, Orme the leading topic of oonVer 'Wien here to-day. The astonishment at the progress it dl aplayed,tsaomewhat akin to tho sakonlelmeac with which the Ohioans regarded tho remit oft their own election a few weeks ago. . Sit,ttlitiiry chase's presence did much to give-taturan/ahlivnoter to the demonstration, .inismitch tat it was regarded u giving the of dein! tistiotioli of the administration to the radical and irtolodiato emancipation condi- Governor Dennison, Gen." Garfield; Judge N . Ohn, Ovodi and Kelly era among the ppopitnent ge*lttriso hero to-dap. AeMeXr. Byisit and - seeking to cultivate wonderfully friendly rClitions with the metubers Of the Admrst4trotkon• ,ILlloirlirllo TIM cxiox TICE= . jar. *On. ..Thuslow Weed is reported to set the Now York melerityl4 113,000—Usion Committee st10:000. isixes.limui or 40191 Ail The eldl3tatii Bask of toulaiann will hare to pay -tax .on-=53,000,000 of circulation, be aide the i departa, its application for ezetr.ptibe heming.hein.4lealeti by. Commisidoner Lowic. After rift rebellion it had $2,900 1 ,000 in apeolal depoaita,'mOitlfin donfederate paper. Afar Genisitplatlpriorimle the Paying oat of the last.natried, time wag a great rash on the Bank .by depotitors, who weft; tautly paid In the Battle& Own bills. Then the Bank passed into the Becaireia hands. QEikILLt. GLIIPI Brings on the reports of the late battles and the protent condition of the artnj of the Cum berland. Ile bas had long interviews with Gen. nalleek and Secretary Stanton to-day, and has been closeted with Stanton all the afternoon and evening. To-mortow, Secretary Chase, Gov. Dennison and Gen. Garfield are to have an important. consultation with the President. Tar ARMY OP TOE POTOMAC Prominenteongressmen have been making Indignant representations concerning the Into remarkable performances of the army of the Pete:nat. The army remains substantially no it has been for firers' ;lays. TOE uripma OF LIEZT. WHITE. The authorities 'tiara a clue to some of the accessories of the murder of the colored recruit ing cancer, Limit. White, by Cot. Sonthron, who is proved to have threatened; and made preparations long' before hand, and devised means for the . eseipe - of his family to Dixie. ErIZEICIM • John W. Ktnearer, ex-member of Congress, has been appointee! Mimeos of the Tenth Disitietpf Pennsylvania. &4LI or ♦ YaITART 118PRTa71O.f Ai contract hu been made, under the recent order for the ale of the military reherration of Fort Crawford, by the General Land Ofnee; for the surrey of the reservation, consisting of 175 ACM in the city of Prairie Du Chien. When the earvej h completed, the land is to he sold at auction. uscarinsTOßTUZ ti4OLXR ARUY The_tittrjer secrets in the regular army is erteida to tre;eitibs;rist,lB63; Aiming which time the extra bounty of three hundred del lira will be paid. IZMEE2 Gem Hunter goes west to-morrow for the purpose of inspecting Gen. Grant . ' and other Annles. From Chattanooga—.A Rebel Brigade Attempts to Desert to the Union Army—Gene. Granger and Thomas— Health of the Army. Nair Year, Oct. 29.—A Chattanooga letter to the Herald says : Desaitersco'ntinne to come into oar fines, .notirifhetanding the extraordinary mounrea taken by Bragg to prevent them. Nino men, one a • commissioned officer, Tennesseeans, canoe in yesterday. Theefficer, who is intelli gent, and apparently honest, tells a tale, which elseenng and inspiring to all good Union men. and which corroborates previous information. He says a full brigade of Ten. nesseeans, svith their General at their head, attempted to come through to our line, in a bodj, one day lut week, and that a division of staunch rebels wu called out to prevent them. A fight of the most sanguinary char acter ensued, in which artillery, musketry and bayonits were used for three os four Boars, resulting in the overpowering of the discontented Tennesseesne, after some 800 men, had been gaughtered an both sides: The sound of the cannon was distinctly heard in ear lines at the time, but nobody could ex plain ..the .ettuire of the brisk fire so close to the. enemy's rear. The officer says the mat ter *as bashed up, end has since been kept so quiet that rho extremes of Bragg's army know nothing definite about it. Bragg's dia. trust 'ands Venni-Aso and, Georgia troops I. L erhapt an explanetionof his delay in attack ' 1 / 1 11. Gon.*Gordon'Oranter takes command Of the ,nth quips to-day. . Thomu and Grangers who:Afro: now .utivereally acknowledged the saviours of the army, are each to have a spldn did Corpi:of three divisions in each, with able doritninryderi Melillo:4. The brigades will probably. be cempnrcel of not lees than nine regiments °soh. , In fact the wholemaehinery of the .artny t when reorganised, will be less oompliented and 'more effective. :The health of the army, notwithstanding the inhere's& anxiety it has experienced, is good. A largo field hospital is established in ei lovilly.vidley, two miles from the town, north of the river, and the sick and wounded re ceive:the befit of cars and food. Chaticei- Inc _Maiule , a ••Army—The Merl .llDatiaer...The Draft. , lranutudi„ Oct; ',29:--tleperaf blade has withln'w dity.or two;roode some, Clumps in • .dlepoeftlan blifoitiosmind he is lookini lett r bettoi:Pwdoctiol6 of those .engaded tliterlitioithe.Orange and' AlOkon-. - drisHadlirtud.: Inalfr-this • shaniti. ariu being ;erected ataboutdree o'clock yesterday morn _llrg,„ the altole made sidiroonstration against the Multi:oo4l;l3A. 13,0itlihg WONT was ao cotoldtahod than driving, in their .piokots shortdiot.aee when the rebate retired, - donor glialolll, to-diy,ikoosurienloo the 13e1ritary 'of Stati;' tilted upon; aie 413 . * and, buiving presented his crodesitials,. was received rucEnroy.C3lxtraostlinary and Minis .tofEliralnKentiory„ oi . the Juires or 'Liberal GoverutuenCsi Mexico. lii the recent , anntinatianent of the inolai to the ;laurel Beata Atildid Pfndiolit tohils:praleuttationd October 17th, calling oat awaddinousl 100;000 usen,the deficiencies a gbie,ffiilis nridie the former call,, and out-. der : Ike raOst **Ai ae.taken aeciouni afoul, I to reined, to a inateequene &eft; In sane an ,-otherlir tendered' abeam,b tho failure to "wolunteeti. — lt is 'paining theri,wLo beltiolraft in thosaltatos Iliad Cili e . their" qdots'or the 300,000 volun teett!; netzl.trlnatel where, through failure to rates their& gitotai k INC draft has Co be re lic:4l3o; in - - addenda at thotittiaaitiating iilniCh.,;fitata_ will be taken , llil&aoccunt. Drafted ram and subtdtate; are entitled only 46440100 bounty by laWiaie net q. 5.00 offered to - oliteeirternitc • - t AppoWtmenta. • - Wainprotar:Od. ll - 4 Priollerirarbs' Potmi7l7 4 o l rallial:J , VittoFf.of Pim% Uemateen 111190Witet4 It AbilAtrO government dliacausnl_thuo rattan Company, ne ravidelby „, , iktsterztow beia - 4ip064 ihdtiAstmukAtt44loW theßanianalbis. steamatip:,Cyar. bilAd4'Yttn'ihnimbuilwis SoutbOaflofi'm th1r27.617151Y1cd Cape glee, this motiateg,.4 a washosided by the news yacht. lice dates are threndsys later. Garar Barrsts.—The British Admiralty had decided to build a new sqUadron of iron gunboats, armor plated, double-screw pro pellers, to be armed with two hoary Arm strong guns. • . The Alabama, Georgia and Tuscarora con tinue cruising around the coast of the Cape Good Rope. The Vanderbilt had arrived rat the Cape in pursuit of the Alabama, and was 'repairing at Simon's Bay . Capt. Simmes has sold tbe bark Sea Bride. No further captures bad been made by the rebelyesseLs. Capt. Semmes will not, from motives of policy, seek an engagement with the Vanderbilt; but If his vessel should be blockaded in Simon's Bay by her he will en deavor to *lade her as she did the San Jacinto; at Martinique. Capt. Semmes is of the opin ion that the Vanderbilt la very much faster than the Alabama, and that ifle should come to close quarters he could not get away from ki or. Mich. Southern and N.. 1. Railroad share" advanced 2l)i per -cent. Confederate loan quoted at 65@67c. Consols steady at 93%e; for money; 93%93.Ve, on account. Liverpool, Oct. 21.—totton excited and ad vanced 34@ld. Advice" from Manchester are favorable. The market to excited, and prices advanoed 1©1; , 4d for goods and.yarns, with an upward tendency. Breadstuff" sraiet bet steady. Flour, dull at 18&235. Wheat, quiet and steady. Corn, quiet and tending downward; mined at 6d@271 9d. Pro visions; steady. Beef, firm betquiet. Lard, firm. Sugar, buoyant and 6d1q,15d higher. Coffee, inaetive. Jtice, sales small. London, Oct. 31.-Consols closed on Tnea day at 933. c fur money, and 93%(393,V0s for account. FRANCE.—Tho Moniker says that 'thesauri>. merits in the osueussus are serious. The Pop denies that Franco partici pated is the negotiations upon the Polish question, and states that Austria and England are en4earoring to come to an understanding on the subject or an identical note. France awaits the result of these: negotiations. Ed• rope kriowa that France will adhere to every act according to existing eircumstaneeitfistis tying public opinion in Europe, which the _agreement of the three powers desires to represent. Renter closed at Cif 20e. JAPAN.—Admiral Keker's fleet had arrived at Rogozema. Negotiations failing to obtain the satisfaction demanded, Kokes besieged the city and leveled It to the ground. Ile then Oct on Ore Prince Satismu' three stoam en, and returned. Rogorom► is one MOSS of mina—palace, factories and arsenals all de stroyed.• Caen Race, Oct. 29.—The steamship City of Washington, from Liverpool, on the 21st. via Queenstown, October 22d, passed Cape Race at noon. She wan boarded by the news yaiiht and the following summary of her news ob tained, which is one day later. Henry W. Beecher addressed an immense audience in Exeter Hall, London,on the 20th lost., upon the Interests of the North. A few expressions of dissent were drowned in the general plaudits of the vast assemblage. The Daily New says that one of the most enthusiastic meetings ever held in London, must have convinced Mr. Beecher of the truth of Earl Russell's assertion that the great body of the English people were . -witb the North, and cause bins to return home as a messenger of peace and good will between the two countries. The Times combats Mr. Beecher's argu ments, and declares that ho is not the man to convey the British public to the Federal' cause. It was rumored that Franco tree strongly urging the expulsion of the o:•King of Na ples from Rose°. Limpopo!, Oct. 21, noon.—Cotton sales to day 10,000 bales; market buoyant and still adducing. Other articles unchanged. Load qn, 00. 21.—Sugar, 130 sales sinee,Fri day. Coffee ffnu. Rice steady. Tea steady. LITIRX tl. QCSCNSTOWN. Liverpool, Oci. - 211.—Cotton, sales to-day arc 7,000 bales; market closing quiet. Bread stuffs quiet and steady. Corn &raise. Provi sions steady. Lard Oat. Petroleum heavy. Confirtle, for money, 93 ; Illinois Central shares 20(708 discount; Erie 110468. Raising Volunteers In Massachusetts. EosTes, Dot. 29.—t10r: Andrew has lined an order ',aligning the quotas of the several dtiee and torus, under the President's last cell for troops, and designating new regiments to bo raised. The both ties offered for recruits are $3OO, In addition to a State bounty of $5O, to new recruit.., and .402 and a State b'ounty of $5O to veterans. The Governek called on the whale people to unite with fervent devo-c: lion to a Canoe as earned as all our hopes, and secure to the national armies a reinforcement which will render them invincible and assure them of victory. Sole of Five-Twenties PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 29.—The subscription agent reports the sale of $5,712,000 -of Sys. tweaUes, on Thursday, tho largest sale yet made in any one day. One Boston hone. took over two millions/ .1t this rate of sales the amount remaining unsold will be con sumed In six weeks or less. The ten days' notice which was published come time since, only referred to the withdrawal of the loan by the Secretary, while the amount authorised was unsold. So little remains that It will prob ably be loft to be exhausted on the principle of "first come, first served." Important Arrest* in New fork. New YORE, Oct. 29.—The Herald has the following in its city new e : Marshal Manny yesterday made some Important arrests of parties and documents. Three of the .persons are well known business men of this city. The documents, it is said, throw light upon certain operations relative to Vallutdigham and the rebels. They may be even to the prose at some future tints, but at present ate withhold. Tho Robots Jiarching Against Burnside, enerrssooes, Oet. 27, tin Nasheirie, Oet. 28' —Unreliable intelligence has been received of the movement of a portion of Bragg's army, under Longstreet, up tho valley of the Ten nessee river, with the iutentiou of operating against Burnside. It is ale° believed. here that a corps of Leo's army, under Ewell, is moving into East Tennessee by way of Lynch burg; for the same purpose. Markets by Telegraph. New Toss, Oct. 29.—Cottan bee attire and scarcely so-Ann; Mc for Middling Dolan s . Maur more at tire end ilealbe better, with good demand; 36 2566 30 Tor Extra etas, $770187 30 for Extra It. H. 0., and 117 , 3.430 25 for good to etudes Extra, the merket clot log steady; included in salon are 2,000 1,1,11 good Ex tra State, deliverable from the 51 of November to lb. bth of December, at 8630; 2,OMi bbls cholas do for all Deoember,23 75. Whlskyaahade firmer at 036134 e• for Western.. Wheat about'lc better; $1 mai 38115 r. Chicago fiming,2l 33al thr NilwankeeClub,sl 39 0140 for Amber lowa, $1 41kEil PI for 'Winter. Red Western, and $134 for inferior old Whiter Rod Nest ern. Corn about le higher; 0106(31 07 for shipping Nixed Western In store, and $1 09 for fair White Western &goat. Oats excited ; elated abonf3O Wither With a good basins.= ; for Western and State,/ closing ai.the tranddearatione.'. Pork finder and • In' ood demand; 510 lb 23 for Old Nms, $l6 301 16'x5 for New,•2ll 7301- CO for New Prime, and ill (816 60 fors Now Shinto Kole l-rdto MOO, bNe P ew. Nee for December, WWI option, at filn 60, and' 1,0:0bble do-for January, buyer's option, at $l7 00. Beef dull. Cut bleats a shade firmer; 65166X,e for ghoublere, 00100 kw Harm ; Bacon Aides In fair m ouser f'Western Cumberland Cut We- Lard. quiet and steady at 1134t31134e ; also 1000bbls for Decent: be; Jannafy and February, 14'1130. - Thill.apitrinkx Oct.**—Than for Dreadettdis of all kinds here, but not much 'doing i J os of 1,630 bbls Flour, at 66 764725 for old Nair sad frtels ground Extra Family Flour:it/2r receipts . And 'Wks are very light. An Eye (Flour and Corn Niel there Is nothing doing.. There is a Aar demand ,der Wheat, and COD to sold $l6O for lied, I L 801 406 for IVhite. Itio , oonunands 21 3 0 . Zorn, Is herd. firm, and • oaks of , 000 hixed. Yellow titillos.. Oats sears and to =aiir N des 00. In Perroletun bur little doing; sale; of Crude at 301331 c ;Bested DX tn. bond, and .303102 - for Ikea., . 1 004.3 , dcdl at, Onlestio, Oct. .W.,--Flortv dnTi. S4mai Alm t .eadk owned ; esla at 111 07Wel 7311175 W.. Otta firm a364,46ey.e, fig"gs„ , bbls Flour, 61,000 bn Wheir,.3pS3o, bon Corm. ` teems.-11,000-bble :Iflonr,