'R (1 , 3 1( 5 0)314!M . := - Stittsturgit -gazifig I. • '• 0 : • e 20, 1883. 47.6 SUBURBAN PAPER. +u Dedication of the Allegheny German M. E. Church. . This church, located on the corner of East COMnion and Ohio street, was erected several riateago, though not fully completed. The :hi:aiding has since boon finished, and was ' formally dedicated to the worship of Almighty God on Sunday, the 15th inst. The forenoon and afternoon were devoted exclusively to Bngliah cervices. Bishop Simpson preached in the morning, after which ho solemnly eon serrated the church in a comprehonaive prayer. or great unction. In the afternoon, Rev. W. Sniveley, of Christ (M. E.) Church, occupied. the ntilpit. The weather was wet and unan ameions throughout the day, which greatly diminished the aim of the congregations, and perhaps prevented some person, from attend ing who were expected to aid in liquidating the debt. However, the few who were pre sent, tinder the lead of the princely-hearted Allen Kramer, gave liberally of the means God had given them. The whole debt amounted to- about $3,800. Notwithstanding the nn favorable„efrcurnstances named, $r,700 was secured, about $1,300 of which was contributed at the morning service. The money was given principally-$r the form of proPeritiees append-imam of the sums Allen Kramer nearly $5OO, and his son norance $115; S. M. :Kier, W. W.. Wallace, .1. Gallagher, and W. B. Piney, each $lOO ; J. W. Barker and son $101; T. Little, Sr., $lOl ; C. C. Boyle, $72; 4 steward - Liberty Street, $5O ; Mrs. Simer, $25; . Mr.. Sehomaker, $35; South Common choir, $3O ; S. ,Shepherd, $2O ; Dr. Pershing, W. C. Moreland, Bev. Z. H. Colston, sad others, made up the remainder in smaller soma, In the evening, the pastor, Dr. Deither, oc cupied the.pulpit and preached an excellent discourse, to a full house. Mr. Behomaker, a German merchant and active layman of the charge ' led.olf in the propositions by giving $lOO. Three or four others, whose names we did not leant, gave $5O each. The sane of nearly $1,200 was raised; and it appeared frcim the spirited manner In which the canvass was Made throughout the congregation, that every member gore something. The total sum obtained was $2,000, loosing but a few hundred dollars unpaid of the entike.dobt, which, it is thought, can he sccorodittionfter. The location of the church is ono of the finest in the city. The building is forty by sixty, with lecture and class rooms on the first floor. The main audience-room is commodious and tastily fitted up, and the altos : furniture is nerat . avid appropriate. Alongside the church, on Ohio street, is a two-storied parsonage, Which has hitherto been rented to help to pay inter est on the debt. This necessity no longer ex ists. The entire cost of lot and building was $O,OOO. Though built several years and in- I Complete, the Germans have struggled along, with the help of come English friends, all the while growing in numbers, Wealth, and posi tion. Meeting of Allegheny Councils. A special meeting of Allegheny Councils was held on Thursday eVetting, Nov. 19, 1863. In Mee, present, Messrs. Wise], Hopkins, Irwin, Rnox, Riddle, Smith, end President Marshall. The President submitted the following eons intuileation To the Ss.!--sct and Costmon Cleaner/sof the City of:Alleghenyr The undemigned offer for sale the property owned by them, tho First Ward,-being the tot lying on the Allegheny river, adjoining the property belonging to the , estate of N.B. Cralgoieeessed, together with the Island in said rider, immediately below, for the emit of twenty-6re thousand dollars. They nseke the offer to the city, before open ing negotiations with other parties. Respeoeully, If. 1.. Boult.tir. ilElll2l' Inwte-; T. IL Ns.rts, Ears. of deo. Jour Inwriv, Jo., Irwin. deed. On motion of 3fr. Leldie, the venetniverca: lion wits referrod to the Committee on City Prepay T a City Solicitor submitted a communica tion 'reEatiVe to the opening of Allegheny avenue, which was read and referred to the Street Committee. In Comnon Cbstacil,present, Messrs. Barker, Borelaud, Dunlap, Francis, Recadorn, Hutch inson.; Miner, - Patterson, A. D. Smith; W. TiMetpeon, and J. Brown, :fr., President: . . The minnteinf the iiievions meeting were read and approved- • . . Mr. A. D. Smith presented the repOrt of the Committee on Engines, setting forth that they had examined the Rope Steam Fire lin gine, aiad , hed. agree d.to - pttrehaso her as ono of. the two steam engines authorized by the 'action :of Councils, provided the agent of the Amoake,a4. - Mantfeetiming Company would • make - lemerilight alterations deemed neres asked the 'passage of Rerralrst That the Mayor be authorized to • • draw erenittnint-'ott the Treasurer,in favor of - .C - 11. - Sitirel,,Cltaininnacif the ommittee . eifpiio ;l ;l4ilttlte anti or -$3,100, to purchase sAhliateamdreienging9rope" from the Amos keag Mearfaaturing-Company, as soon as the ' alterationfrate*de:th the satisfaction of the Committee::: Tbe rtegeenticaceipted and do resolution adepted. Mr. A....D.,'Smalr offirr9d the following : ," - Risofeedi,That tint toramittoe on Fire .En gineililSylthotlik.td make such temporary amiliSOMelite- as will have the effect of keep , ingtU - eteata fire , engthe "Rope" in service, petniutsent fire organization is comple '•l#4;. 'Theresolntion-was passed, and in ail the !knave letiondiprre was, a - mutant concurrence • - o eidotion,'Colnseill'eten - went into Joint Amadeu, for thopurfole of taking up the Iv,' ail Easiness for Which themeeting was called, namelyr-hearing thexeport of the Committee n City,Code. • The now Code was then taken up, and read by~iiii,.sllotiVcr„ .. - - City Solicitor, chapter by , Aisiltde . ,;foi- the niconaation of the members. was still under-consideration when Coon eils adjourned. .. Bridge Meeting. - • ; in.nocordatice with a pablL3 call, a large , tdielberof influential gentlemen in faYor of erecting a bridge fryer the lionongahela rivet at the,Toint,atiombled at Ilare's Motel )msterday Afternoon. M. B. Brown, En., ;miff alltd,,t . o the chair and Ex-Alderman Steele rippeintedBocretary.:llr. Brown briefly, stated the - obltief of the mooting, and also trhattiad been.done in respect to surreys, en gineeribs, Miff:Mates, &c.,, Tfie lowest bid for erecting the bridge wits, .$155.,000. At the risentrates of' =aerial ant:labor, it would • ..foilidniatlefist'ooll,ooo:. After a free inter,. 'change of opinion-1r" Card. James Wood, •R. ." L Smyth, Mores:, Chess, Divid Robi nson, .. W. COok ;Mr. Bahia tine. and others, Oros, oft motion of Mr. Jam:Cs • Tina - dr. Resolthoct, tihatwe urgi,tijan the Commis - *loners the imtotolistancoanity of procuring additionel stibscriptions to the capital stook of thaVermpairy- rov'etroottng said bridge, and' 4 that Mese present be,,requested to' Subscribe. Tr i a,7l, and th.o,4hair 'whit a , sos,:riptlotigeminttteeof Ike, he being chair.. 'On Cdating op thti itiltitOtdiong the amount twos band mplr.4oB, of t $5,0,000, a Stun mere khArisnelefenttrrentiblethosompa n y to organ-, - The the Committee under 0104Otr,i'oiatahlioikft, t , • . XtrOwn, John 1 Binger, Itoties Trn- E dokdobert, .WoOda,ldosta Cho AS. Mernard Louth for the Mar. dui John . Krinzlere .--cgo.ar or Oran Asp Trammart.—Vaereelay S. 19,—Judgee Starrett; Mellon and Brown,: dt two echsck in the afternoon, District- Attorney Ritkpatrink oallod Immo witnesses, „miisqj to rebut the allegations as lathe dig ,o'lisaftylrf between finagler and Ltuth„, .'".. • Es 4., thus opened the arstmsmett on' behalf of thee Commonwealth, meal; followed by, Thomu M. Marshall, Es fu the 'defense, who had rot concluded . , i.'s*sbgtemisiVeia o'clock, *ben the Court ad , l o ossati o At the opening of Courk, Prklay KV-Marshall will eontbstuthls urge.' .1, - ;ol4lo ;, e,tpr i. ,?.cti!e-49,f°3? B rg aojiirorriut wilt conseeiiiCs' Jilries' Chtcreb; th[. city, tiratlaji,terryiees C 01111111.120.. in; at tialf-paat tiag !Nook a. m. ;11:=E!!!E , . Our 'took Table. ' 1 TEE LATEST NEWS Rotenteotri Fume". NyW.M.Theekerey, Author ' of "Vanit y.Fair,""Pcutlettnter," "The Nemoomes," ' BY RAPIT. "Esmond,' "The TOM' George,,""Adventure" TELEG of Philip,: etc. With Dinstrations. Reprinted . . ' frith ' the ' - ' o°r hill 2ll 6.lllne." New York. liar- per &Brothers. Pittabargh t For ask I, FT 0118, SPECIAL DISPATCH:M. Muer, Fifth street, neat door to the Nato - Mee. : 292 pp. 12mo. . • These contributions of a writer well known ,1 FR0.,11 fr.IIIIII.4"GTOX. to every body that has road anything within -- the period of the last decade or so of English i Special Dispatch to .he Pittebn.--4, Guerre. literature, were Certainly we:/ worthy of being collected from-the pages of the magazine to , isveurmarios OP ?HI titOlCAt DIP•RTXRIT . which they tint appeared, into the more per- 1 The Commission charged with the inveati manent and convenient form of a book. The , gatton of the Medical Department here has Lost characteristics of Thaeketay are strikingly brongbt ont in these brief magazine .toot a. finished its labors. Nothing of importance articles, as in "Pendants" or "T he N ew _ .h. boon established. .._ comes." Indeed, we believe that the some- i - what o f RLATERT. what Baratina philosophy of life, (which Mr. The Richmond Engels/re has a leader in Thaskeray seems to make profession of, and ' in meet of what he has written to inculcate,) it , wi t" it say. that Slidell cannot make eon more advitntageonsly and—to the reader at . cessions on slavery under- he Confederate Con /Out—more eatltfisetarlly presentedirla lyric' like "Bouillabaisse," or in One of these essays stantion. Even If ho could, would he bat of half-a-dosenlingen, than in the amplitude , justified by the public in so doing t of apace or two or three octavo voltneeS. I The Enquirer adds :We could make bettor ,Siam's VACATION: ea, Pruzezormr Sr Hoerr. ny I terms with the United States than with any Wijilara Wo shall not ask their ad- power.C. diehards, A ' N ' Aithar ' a reataa " l e d l - . Lion . NOW York: D. Appleton &Co. Pittetturah- European • for.relo tkr 4. S. Davie, 93 Wood street. MlSpp. ' vice, and believe our institutions to bo the Mao. ' • This volume may well be commended to our ' beet in the world. NINNIITLVI34O . II VrOUPDLD. young friends, for`whoee amusement and in- Two hundred rebel cavalry reconnoitered at 'trueti°h•it was written, as ono . of the b " books, for theft, of the dues to which it Lc_ Germania Ford, captured and wounded son l of th ig th p eawa j yysa b, cava l ry an I oral 0 longs. We say for Moog, emphatically, Le- picket there. muse whether we regard it as a story, which will entertain them, or as a Berk., of lessons, : Tho rumor that eleven of our mon had their which will teach them many things relating to ' th reat . o ut by guerrillas, lately, is probably a too various kingdoms of nature.— ho earth, .canard. the air, the water, and the fire,—in both its . offices of entertainer and instructor, it will ho lIRCDIII. found equally admiral'', and no boy or girl A review of the let and 2d Divisions, 2d can road it without acknowledging that it is ' Corps, took place yesterday. hard to tell which Is best—Abe pleasant story ' itctno UFA/ADD. _. or the pleasant way in which the strange and The steamer Alexandria is being repaired wonderful secrets of nature, as unfolded by at the expense of the fund raised from liquor science, (often de so repulsive in looks un skilfully written for the young,) are presented flt ,,, and prepared to engage the attention of the I+CDOI.OX-OR.SRRAL ILLIIIIOND reader. One thing mono we may mention, Co, Reports the health of the Department of the Mr. Bioltatds is evidently very thoroughly acquainted with his subject, and, we take it, , Gulf as excellent New Orleans is thoroughly this in no slight degree contributes to his em- ! clear of Y° ll °' foyer ' ;neat success in presenting it in an engaging ' manner.ner. coma DR AWRIQUE. i Tho Corps de Afrititto is now 18,000 strong, MART LvansAr. A Novin..—A very worthy and make excellent colliers. addition to their deservedly popular "Library of Select Novels" has been made by Messrs. cs nose NS LOST. Harper A Brothers In this re-pu.bileetion of an Two or tutee caissons were lost from the English novel by the Lady Emily Ponsonby, railroad traito, author of "The Discipline of Life," "Nether- - PRILIONAL. hoe and her Sisters," etc., etc. In the story 44,,n. tirnhatn Lade hitt brigade' g.,,,1 bye of "Mary Lyndsay," which the Lady Entity has woven fortis in this volnme,(almost every I`'ostentz.T- • page of which, too, hears good erodentialo that the work has been done by no careless or LATEST FROM NEW ORLEANS. unskilful bands,) the following excellent say- • —__ lug of" Dr. Isaac Birrow is so strikingly Wu, O wed, th a t it standsstandsvery properly as t h e lac Attack on Waahburn ' s Advance. motto of it t " ilowmuch we love 'God, how submissive we are to God's will, we canziot. otherwise than Sy willingly undergoing-or patiently bearing ailiietions, well express; without it no sore trial of yirtne eau he; with out it no excellent example of goodness had ever been."--dtor Cale at lienryhlllner'e, Fifth street, next &Or to the Post-oidee. ' THE nDRELLION MCCORD, PART 36.---Of this valuable work we have spoken so often, that we need but to report progress, at this "'tags of its publication. The present part contains finely-exeented ,portraits of Major General Geo. G. Meade nod General Joseph B. Joids..l. ston. The "Rebellion Reoard"is Nhlished G. P. Pnteans 'New York; Chas. T. traits. 418 Broadway, Get:loml Agent; s and is Air sale 'by an b ooksellersiind.periodical dealers. Gorman Reformed Synod. TOUR/MAT APIIIILWOOM. Nov. 19.—synod met Ind wag opened - with devotional seer. The Colaraittoo an Ilos4less reported t-.e followintatanding Committees : On Relisniina Acreinea--11.ev0..E. G.Rigbeo, 11. 191'hard and L Graidenhe • Ua Atinerste/Synatts--Rer s . 12.. W. WiWard,. J. H. Derr, Etna Mats Gee. Reitman and D. Arnold. On Onin-Nre-Itilf D-Wintops,;.T. 6. Ap. 0, Prngh, and . Eldora A. S.: Wlngart and he Loose: •-•." • ' thrreepoadenee--Dr. Botribetgor,lter..l. J. D•ovelea and . Bidor llnl4, Ois State *Of . t.ho C 6 ereA—Rant. tL E. Rus sel, J. G. SatomakeriEll Keller, and Elders G. R. Orltsth and W. D. Gross. The reg Met was adopted and the gemadttoo cot:dinned. On motion, a special committee; contiltttig, of Pr. IlarLaug,h Revs. Coll itlowor and Ateaae, end • Indere Tfil.. : }Fier,lECteon ar d were ap- ; pointed or the - 10:Sleet le( the Ter-cententlars Celebration. Tho `4,7n0/ n.djenened till nine o'loek Friday morning,. ~ . . McClung yeaterdarheld an itigutlit Wititre body el' n ootoyeA aan - named DarldTouvety, who died soddenly ut the Seetin litiuse, In the Diamond, the pre ! thus evening. The deceased entered the house, and asked for something to eat. Hi: appeared very unwell, and was shaking from nervousness. A lady offered him et stialuin flag drink, but ho refused to take tt, and set 'down on the door step. They than prepared him another drink, but when they wont out to give ft to him' ho 'was d'and. 'The deceased was about forty-three years - clap,. and wee a 1, earter by:occupation. The jury forted a ver diet of ' , death from natural causes." BEADLE'S DhLE Ticts.-111.t. llonry Minor, Fillhatroet, (next door to tho Post-office,) Las recafired *the Ist and 2nd cambers of a new series of /AS& Book', ^published by Beadle .t Co., Neer ;York.' Thich o thci:Geonteins 64 p.sts, f interspersed with illustrations—wkdeb should be enough to c poet for a dime. The talos--of *blab there aro four inenekuma her—embody ,the "tradi tions. aitd roninne&of "Corder and Resolution arl Roznwre--The qtablisilmont 04r. Thos. Ellin merchant tailor, Altoona, waAlsntered on Sunday. night last, and cassimernsi and other goods' to the- amoont .bf 15250,'—taken therefrom. EitertMeitirdS 'effected' byforcing ?pen iip:slintbin of ',ono of Aim windows- No..elosthas yet .been hid the perpe trators, Pswe4.--Tbe interest In this ne* drama continnes unabated, 'and each evening the . theatre Ts filled to overflowing. Vertvall is cerstainly is Strong end, and her success can °W ho attributed to her merits as au.sctrers ail vocalist. Shn will appear again this even ing As The Jewisrliother;,' SPECIAL LOCAL 701017CE'S. 'TROY s Pkter, Phan And Ornamental Slate Roofer, and dealer in Pentesykrania and Veior Arnie Ottio beet qtenty at 14ndee. °Moe art,:dhin. Laughlin% near the Water , W;90 1 7 TIIWPOgb. Pa. • r `floosoditervei itera,ara VlWrilit GOODS* , jai& acoeiradat betel Graham k ClN's r . Mgr chant Tailors, No. 54 Market •etreefa ft crD= elate of all the latest styles of cloths, oaselniermeted - Vestinitc; oirercoatinp °faill kinds of the very flaeit saality, all of Which le ;elected from, tbol letereintportatione, end wilt be malla ap izthe moat •faehloltablo tad best manner.' Itetitloinen:doriring airlock df 6P 06 1 to. 'sleet frem, Leaf.Mtenetbe,enrpatrod j .by eny 02toriti the Idti, aria every garment werpiate a perfect fit, would do well to give as an early eel. • • L B.txust. Guffaw 4t Ob., Modant Toalarir,:No. b 4. Matt , aufm . fhiailis , Obb;lifeCtaxbuzba los PAL In Vitus Warra..— . -The Sum- Mar ill • Put, mad by the morning's frost, we . begin to apprehend r that tall sod winter will shortly be us, and .w. Mist provide our , l selves witlilhe reatirld to keep us, comfort able. it etre fall iciut, or♦good and well madcovercoat are the very thing, and we do not know . of any ,piece where our readers would snit themselves better than at Mosul, Tr. p,Arecho . a clothing establishment, corner of riatiralstieet and Diamond Square, Allegheny. They hems also receded • corn- . plate assortment of , -gentlemen'e furnishing goods, and - a great variety.,of new patterns for waistooatlng, &c. , , . . girarTVCKT BELLriI AintiOx.A.Tio-3fte. Anne Hants, of Louisville, Ky., says in a letter 'When in New York, this summer, wroltruied_by ,eriy.Lof .erperitnent 301fle rs, R. A. Ailon's celebrated Hair Restorer and ZYlobilsainum, which I have found. valuable.. I now . write Jo have you send, me 'dozen of each by exprvve. for, the used of my friends." Bold by Drugglste everywhere. Depot, 198 Greenetioh at, Hew-York. Wkoursorroi, Noy, 19, 18153 BEICE! OUR FORCES SURPRISED AND OUTNUMBERED. BoIIBARDSIFNT oF SUETEII. CONTINUED &e &a., &r 4 New Vole, Nov. 10.—The ctearear Creole from New Orleans on Nov. 11th, has arrived. IFurther dotaili from the Tetche, relative. to the attack on WaAburne's faience, show our bets 4in killed, xrinzadeui anti priaotters at 671. The oth Indiana was captured almo.it entire. The 60th Indiana nod 40th Ohio lost heavily. 'lnc rebels outnumbered our force five to ono., Wu, exult/hall them .in artillery, which we 'short range 'is thotight to have swept eff large auuthem of um rebels. It is reportel that the army terns is or . dived to Fee.. , viathe tiulf. . General Wadsworth ,and Mjettant General 'Tlilimits had arrived at New Orleans. The 'trainer Davenport. from Chertcuton, on the 10th inst., reports that the hem bard meat. o' Fort numter is continued day and nigltt, and that it is teach reduced, and will .bo.ouropelled to surrender is a short time. A N., Orleans letter of the 4th it it., to the Erpreu, says our loss in the Carrion Crow affair lis.net leas than 100 killed and wound ed, and 1,000 prie.onars. Our troops were caught knappltig, and were greatly output:a bprod.,,but,Aught bravely, Two. 1.1 pounder Parrott iron' tweet • teiptered - by the rebel., whose force numbered S,Ooo—ortre not over 1,000, nningtne rear guard of our army. Goa. Prltte wet tepoited at Alexandria with 15,00 men, for which reason, as well am the itepos oibility of getting , suppllea, It was deemed .beet to fall back. Our wagon trains were ghee& Orden; are 'said to have been received welding the Lith..A.rxtry Corps to Memphis. The rebels have ceased paroling prisoners. Con liatatOn kir property—Court—liar. flibablvedCaptilna Cashiered, WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—The C. S. District CAngli 14;Monandt Jwige Undirwood I presiding, ordered yesterday decrees of coo -1 Ovation and sale ag,ainst the property of thirtbon pottatia,llazltidiitg that of Captain French, of the Forest Lsko, C. S. N. ! The court-martini, of shich Stough was the President., and Major Grimes Judge Advocate, I wee dis.folred to-day. Its findings itrthe foi -1 lowing cases are officially announced:. Issue F,rodorick .hlcCartot, (nand guilty of steeling S 441,0000( government money, was sentenced tufty° your* in the penitentiary at Albany. Capt. S. Villawslity, Assistant Quartek master, consriuted,wr stealing SIII,IOO is eon wooed to 'fur enslifei'ed, compelled to refund the atuount, and to forever disqualified from holding : any 'etfioi of profit and trust in the . l s nitudjitatca.,. Capt.. Churn al.• Levy, As- Eistant Quartermaster, convicted of signing falins . viirtifithimi of pay of the snort snider his 06ininaxtd, is int'alth'snitisndfottniOr disqualified from It - al A ng,tqty urn* of trust or profit.in the United Stites. flag* •Ye at half-pinrt to•dsy in honor 'thitm6 whn tell at Gettysburg'• . • Oather X.,iittatehed In Ebgland. New YORK, Nov. late London pa- Per,pybli , l4o4 0, mem . ffialfrom the Glasgow Rmtineipatihri , floolcily;'tii Taal Rusoell, rep resenting ,t.hat,A vessel similar to the Aloha i Ma; ill thtit'harher; hig r just boon launched by Jamii George Thompson; and that machinery baing rapidly placed ih with avriew of hurrying her off to tea, altho ugh unfinished, whieh is reportod to be for the purpose of Fri vateering ander the rebel MI, having bete built upoef.cdarriet for W. S. Lindsay. She bus gunports and other appliances of war. The veasal.le disgabsed ' , withpaint, &0., and Maffit, of the Florida, is in Glamgow waiting to Wielesfainiona of her. The Memorialists im pion Russell to prevent her departure. fitorotrrov Our Prloaners- PLITLAIdIIiIIIA, Nov. 4.9.. _, every esenranco -has been given to the Christian OmaniLulea, Imhof the sinter pant to our Union sufferers in LIO 'glacial:Rl:orisons will reach them. Geo. Aferedikb, of the I,: r 13. Conanaiseion of Ex change; et Fort - piss idonrvo i . erhtaiinis to ev ,toivo pat lent to' hl4' Caro 14 efpresis, and land them; ardor a. flag of trace s at Olty. Point. Qsaendalloner Otild has given written -anew once that they will , beiveielyed at City Point, and delliOtdd to the refoopors td Whom they are &rooted, 'Oen, Neat Don, and other Fe llatio men among the prisoners, will receive and destriblite whatever Is sent. The Foreign' Attire. Nen Tons, Nov. 10.--Tbe following is a , YnC . Pgin o ftbol Arerth Ameriosn's news .re ceired by the Perrin: The share-holderaof the Groat Eastarn.have rewired to try and ratio 560,00,0, n and place the vessel on the ladle or Australia roottU nichercleon, Spence:4 Vo. announce Intention otrunrdng aline of first class screw . steamers from Liverpool to, philadelphia. illiulstarilf wit has ordered the line of the - Volturno to be placed In a state of defewsg, And pee fortress of Ostia to be pro itsfoned. ''hero Ii nothing else worth tele graphing. Orem Chattanooga. 011•11A/F . 0M11, 11 1 , 11 . .1.2.--nellertell from Lilo .iub'at,atibyarc' .iabat,n,iby arc' .e . ora maps oda/grata than at i any- Irmo tines tbo expulsion cd. bragg from IMiddles Tanzania°, azd the itotooralltotion of Afttraabels inoreasa flatly: On tho nthat hand Grant's troops aro all in Splairdid /Plaits. Ita iimilstments In Noboru' . carps hare bean more an:porous than was expected, and good an t . ira4rs that not Jeri lima four-fifths of thif tire force will 'tinier the arroylar a new All felot 7 —nroathar lac And Cool. ..„. . 7 10 4. 0 1 0 11 WC.04/eterY• lA. , lllsrierintuttarNer..l9 o --Thie &Inoue little Asthla . ,ltifttellory44"wlth peotdir;"Miembled to - ,er.iltl4lll,Atia i 7deMcatton of Oa National 'CometOry. "spectiiftrifns have broughttbon lands, and other Choi:wands here mine is from the surrounding country. IMPORTANT FROM TENNESSEE!: arvER INTELLIGENCE. L - - - -- • • .. . . . , The deer la still reeethag -'— alaatly at at, point, and 1 . l;--...-1.' pITTSBUTIGIITHEAIR, ' Severe B att l e N ear K noxv i lle I , last *raring. Stapler matte Istlicated eeant te,rn ttet i 6^ c - -i , . _ ! The weather 3 - ..-aerday Ica dear and Neatattt ar.d j Lena* SZLi i1a5ager........-.....zahis. • ... all that could possibl, be red -tar ii.e.leticc . ___ . BURISIOE'S FORCES lITTACKMET LOMOSTREETS I rz-se,”-at a the •••••taierfal..tratle hake., Mlle . of autrdoar basinesa. CORPS. , -' : -., At the late, bitalseae matinee, ca ial active, and i rEsTrALI,.-ha all] appear le the haaa JtetaS strati . • the boats to part yesterday were receiving all the' f, Ll s ,,,,, Air 't 11"'"h'd and 44 .0. 1 49. 1 aatrha rrtttli DESPERATE CHARGES BY THE ENEMY. ! freight they could possibly take. The Leonid:le !oft -. ''- 4o i . TIM arid") rtryA- 43 i . i for Loanival o with en ex,elletit tri , , , . .s dia also the , WM be presented, :, I L , . - Arlicht for Evaneville GAME 1. , or, THE .TEITI.fill 2ilol4lTra. Terrific Hand to Hand Conflict . ' - - . i The Loclaire, Wm Oil Cl],, wee due 1,,,t akii4c,,,,,,____, ........ _______....v.ll, t. ap rot „rt . i and will probabl) La tonal at Ile Alloglisny whitriii - "Li. /314 nz. Ample rbertle. • SllflxL. •-' • - ' the. - OCR PORCEB PALL BACK ON KNOXT —.... An i;le Hyatt '' (Illeem ......Nr.tadi,peramio. doe to-morrow. ANOTHER BRISK FIGHT ON SUNDAE I ' Th " u "' ° "' ' l 'm' ` - ' 6 " . ' ''''''''''''' c "'" .- ------ ..... -------'-''''''. • i tatulal op to the lore. bat /merlin, ' And- all] root- I To conchae, alllt i FAINT ENAIIT NE rra - troN TUE EADV . ; manes loading fur Zaneerille to-day. No troahlo or , Iktebese Annie EbArlio. GREAT LITTLE EXPECTED ON WEDNEBDA T. : ''''''" h " '" "4 ' the ""'''" '' . r th° 1 I'VG"'"- '''''''''''''''''' ....."--"" C..L'l'f"l' i Jolla. And the le Ad.. rill, fatal tor the trod* As la 1 MP"' la ""."'''' "Ti" Luke 's M"'"`" _ 1 About to enter. Our old frlend James C. 31:1 - wr, win ; [,....1:.VA50N1C. HALL. Gen. Sanders Severely Wounded. I have ahem of 1. * 1.0 ciao', width fact Indicate" that I -'-' 1 Pearengcrs And shippers will rendre •rery attention. l The Julie. will Isere on boo first :rip h....toorrtat aro. I MONDAY EVENING, November 23d, rung. The Looses. &A, kA. 7&a NEW Tont, Nov. 19.—The 7W/oaf has the following highly important special: Neoceilte, Nov, I9.—The enemy began skirmishing, from their position on the If tttpa ton road, at ten o'oleek this morning. Our advance alone, composed wholly of mounted infantry and caralry, commanded the position, tlnder command of Gen. Sanders, and eseb man acted like a veteran. Atnoon the enemy opened with artillery, at short range, and fired briskly for awhile. Benjamin's battery was i the only one which replied, occupying the chief fortification, a mile In front ef town. A desperate charge woo made by the enemy I about three o'clock, P. in. Our mon were pro teeted by rail barricades on the meet of a hill. General Sanders was severely wetinded,and was bone from the field. We yielded the petition and fell back a third of It mile to a stronger one. We have lost about one hundred, a quarter of whom were killed. The enemy bad completely invested the place, bat General Burnside will defend it to the Ism. mar, and, it is believed, successfully. The troops ere in the beat of spirits. Oar impeitant point Is fortified, and cont. defies prevails, that we shall whip the enemy. New Youx, Nov. 19.—The Aferrild'e special from Knoxville, Nov. 17th, one lien. Longstreet, after messing the Ten nosaco river, on Saturday morning, the 14th inst., was attacked in the afternoon by Gen. Burnside, who drove the advance guard back to with a mile of the ri ver'e edge by nightfall. Longatreet crossed tee remainder of his troops during the night, and on Sunday morning ad vanced in force: Gen. Burnside finding it impossible to cope with him with the email force at hie disposal, fell back to Lenoir, th e rear guard skirmishing heavily with the ene my through the day. Three desperate charges were mode upon our position daring Sunday night, but they wore repulsed on Monday morning. On Mon day morning we evacuated Lenoir, trat owing to the energy with which the rebel pursuit woe kept up, we determined to give them a decided chock, and accordingly came into line of battle at Campbell's Station, when a fight ensued, lasting from late in the morning until dark. Our position commanded the road from both sides. Our infantry deployed en both sides, and were soon attacked by the enemy, who made several gallant charges. and finally succeeded, oy tanking our men, driving them to the corer of the batteries, which now opened a terrific end destructive fire. - The rebels reeled before it, gave wen and eventually fell back.• . 1 It was now three o'clock in the afternoon, end the rebels were showing a design to re- ; now the fight, having brought three batteries I to their aseistanee, Gen. Burnside retired ton more desirable position and again gave them batile. The contest continued till nightfall, with our troops in possession of their owe ground. The object of the fight having b«in attained, as the detention of the bele had ' enabled mu trams to get all In advance, ..A.; troops fell back In the night, and early on Tuesday morning reached K pox - vine, where a great battle to expected to bo fought to-mor row, Yesterday the robot advanns guard attacked our' outposts, upon the London and Clinton roa4t, end heavy nkirtnishing oontinnod all day. • This morning -the attack was resumed, when the fog which net in daring the night bad lifted. The rebels finding it impossible to draw our men out with infantry, brought several guns into position, and poured into ns a flanking fire. In the afternoon they brought forward a henry fore* of. Infantry once. more, and after a brief skirmish charged our position, and a terrific hand to hand Conflict occurred, both satires and revolvers being need on both Sides. Aar men fought with the greatest gallantry, but at last were finally compelled to fall back about a third of a mile to a strong line, which they held till night. We have to regret the wounding of General Sanders. ft is said his condition is critical. Lieut. Col. Smith, of the 20th Michigan, was killed at Canipbell's Statrori. Oar !ors ta that fight was initween two and three hundred. Our lots to-day will not ex ceed one hundred and fifty. , The enemy's loss on Monday, owing to the severe fire of our artillery, could not have been less than 1,000. Their leer to.day is estimated at four or fire hundred. Gen. Shackelford had 3 brisk fight on Sun day with the rebels on the other side of the Holston, three miles from here. lie kept them in check, and at night they disappeared. Our men arc la the boss of spirit/ and per fectly confident of succeu to-morrow. A Portion of liaboden , o Commano Oh perscd. WAIDTINGTON. Nnr. following nag reooired to-day .at the Lioadrittarters of the Army: Ossubcrioncl, Md., Non. 1 8.—Brigadier Gen eral'Collum, Chief of Staff pf Gen. Areri has arrived at Bow Creek; at or netts Coving ton. Be oncountered and dispensed ► portion of Itobodon's command on the way to rein force Beitols. Ile captured twenty-five pris oners. There Is not at this time an organ ized force of rebels within the counties of the now State of Western Virginia. B. F. Kattr, Brig. Gen. li==l Put Lattetpnia, Ho, I.9.—Tbera is a Ono reeling in rlo-tr lo the market, but not much doing; palm 1,000 barrels aura family at $ 7 , 2 1537,76, and le tioalr lot ofearrdnaat 8.5,* receipts and etaks• light nod nothing doing in rye flour or corn met. There is s steady demand bunkum; wobble. Of 7,0 M baobab: ornd at 151,501p1,06, and whitaat• 5480(02,05: hem were Mall mama rye az 31,23 and northern at 0430. Thal las good demandfor each, and 5,000 bashala oP yellow sold et 51,130,1,11. Oats are actin at 03e. Them were 4,000 has Refined Potrolemu szdd at .300, and Free at 60; Crude Is dbli at -21 683.--511tgar and. Conks hare as upward tentiettcy. In proMaiona there la co chantia: 'lsittaty.ffaitita; salmi of 3,000 bbl..' 011ie at 89a. . • Pumaptuenii, Nor. 11.'-'4'7.nr limit Mini - a IMO bbis natra family at 117,236117,73. Wheat Inn; mks of 7500 Mist' red at $1,r0M1,5.3 and whits at 31Aatt 2.05. tojrn- nwn; pai r o, ROO bosh yellow en tit= 'Pstroknite Lk; Crtdo told it nned,"in bond:et *ft, - and free at Mk. iilihnty i t steadr, l a t e . 00,000 b h p trace, . New To Non Itt..-Cotton is.quiet and without' as dec ided eaaatteat &Solar middling upland. Tiour Lc 10e better; Waal at 56,3000,40 for extra Ohne, 117, 7,50 fora II O, and 87,60650,30 tor trade brands --the maid closing, quiet, Whisky dull and declin. Ing at 5781153•ie for bitanzandWpakzen. Whop more tell,. to port Mr extra State and prizes hem lal'anned me; gam at $1,4041,43 for Chinaga aPrinet I,Sb for aluVutildeaub. $ 1 ,4611141 tor Mahn nestle, 111,43148 too Winter .Wastota, 8 1,53 for Anthem Michigan. Com Ict better, *lib a, fair demand, &lady epamtlative,,sit 81,111-for .tiprintt aad Western la aiore. Oats In tletter sad to damaad at ram 4r {Vattern. and ghats. , • WOollirmerwith Mir demand for. foreign. bugar steady. Pork a shade 'firmer at;/6,50 for old mem, sls,l4tAllikw3 for new mess,•and 010,00417;50 for now prime mtien. .Mecon firm, for Deoczniwe, fis, Butter Dm at 20424 e tin State. Mean la a shade Omar at 12e for:comma to prime. Fete York Stock and Money Market. ken 'You, Zig,. la—Moo+.l la pod demand dad ralbar sealer at.c; BletUnj Irmo, but Galati Gold la o nm b u t t rail involar. sad uuMitled oplutng gC advantlat to dllelltang la, dad eld3ing Ono .162; Govandasat Stocks study, and ...1,. au. boatmen laud... Stocka duGstlGGenartal7 lott.r, closing ate.ller. 0 & 1193•417 0/ P., Ti. Moot. . IDS .Hut Loon .110 Eris p RessUng.:—...-1 2 .4 81 Year ' Con...-. PB 5 l U 8 Gs, 'Bl, Otq an d canter' calls will be taken at ha pinata odlee, No. 410 Penn street, day or algid.- ardars,left 4,the Apes plata idikFijytoggiily 'illtended to. 44011 ramlif besqo3lSidWala*: , 4, - ..• la r , l '''Xaiiil4:lolll7-72. °.renAtreg, jar 1116 pop* where you sten get the b oat sap dentistry in the oily: Don't forgot the place, No. 261 Penn street, near nanoook. Pour .f itedaiirilyhablte, troubled vt:tl. - al.• man, lasalteke.vtiatallosint eno heart; beA of ap 'petite. distress itharialittag, blepid Ilreir .evipa. ttou dm., deeetTe to Ikffergf Shay will-out 7 the PLANTATIDfi,I3II*EAS, Which an now recormashdectsbylkaltleteatmedi,i , enamel:lea and warranted to plocidtaiatt lio-ce.!--t., beneficial ear 4. Ts, ~.....c anceodftee streeldr, 1 pettedly pare, and mast leper:ed. all other gook, where a lessaltitr. gentle allmalant to mgairod. They parity, etrettgthen and tavige . They ovate a a healthy appetite, They - an an antidote to cbangS d Watif , and diet. Th-y ovazocrue erecta of .It...o?...tittib.criate ham,. They atiorzther the system and entlimc the must They Mama miasmatic, and Intertalitnut fee to 111-7, purf theltreath and acidity of the kte.--e. They 0001 lasepepaiimad Cou.....asian. They rise diarrhea, abases and ettalera 0!., hr. , Thos. ante Llnerfloarpteriat and Warrior lit-.dait. ~. 1 They Make the weal edrucg, the Lingua bc,lliaut, and ore eatamau et InitalleS great rotator. 7.:. 7 v'r tampered of the gelettated Colisaya hark, .. - ir ter. green, 115.11fri:, toOtis and herbs, all groilarv , A lo perfectly pure St. Croix Rom. For paragon, ee, chortlera and e artiroonfals mooed rola With. Dcware ..: hapcster. Latwalne ovary beilli .c: co that it bee 14 8 Harom'algottrue an oar priest.. C El Stamp over the cork, with plantation Santo, u.:.1 oat AM :agankire on a line etoel platy ...e,,ve i., , s ELI@ kb&-- Be. that oar WOW le not ranted with , port of act! eleSqeeinna SIISIE vr‘ e•ors . ‘wep.rs..., _, , to match the Meta or ottani...l.T Of trlW VA.O:O. .. DIED: 00IIIISICIICIng an person pretending to sell Plantation Bitten by ` IL.. JAALIAION.--On thonsday morulan, 19th lasterth Monday Evening , Nov. A3d, 1863, gallon ok Li balk. le an iniosttr, tr: 'cr. ~.,": in oar log can bottle. Arty parent Matath.g tat. at the widen ce of he hue band, No 216 Federal , ether, Allegheny, MART JAME/3011, In the iiith Awl continuing every «Vetting 1111.13114 the 1..e.k. I bottle, or selling and other =Wig thoralrgc here, year of her age. I called Plantation Blame or not e lif a citirtnal m. 1..0 The fauend will take! place on F.S.TOII.I3ALY, the glet A D 'lll B ßrow .......M1 CT 141 H. I the 11. 8. law. and will beau prissocuted'hy as. 11 o Wt., at 2 o'clock p /a. TS , friends of the family Doom open at i o'clock, ournmeocag at ri. l ; already have 0 . , .T. 0 . " . e panic , r "', l / 1 /lug mr are respectfully regorged to ennui Wale], &11:: who will eroceved In grains tie mee , ree BRICADIIIO.- On Thursday merning, lath kW., 11 1311EN't Arrstoronx Mil RTA 2, will be given I , wo. 6 . qi., The a„.....„..4 i, , , r44.,. . ,1. , , , , J a i ttg r.II 4 2A b i NC4 I . th '' 711. year of 1 1" ''. ' o TI - E•D il' TIII-RSDAT (Thankenlving Day,) takket Mitts. bets ladles, clergyncen, membe- re, The funeral ' will take place front the reddest,. of o ' ' ih,.:le pert/miry Leinal,"blo. 'Shp limpid trial . his ester, Mrs. Mary Ann Hogg, Wrhington etr, t, and SATURVAY. Allegheny City • battle la the evidence. we pet rent of ghee worth eel S ' Bstcan ‘r mon,fneo ' at i 0 o'cl ,ei The Mende of the family are inattod to attend. no VI le sT GRAND IIA TI AEE oil take place ' eaperlarfey. They aft eold by all 00a rcgahle .1. si CRAWYORD.-On WiNirlelday afterng.L, the I it, r TESD AT APT if filinflk , Nov %eh, at 2t, fricoek hats, JANES .CRAWFORD, aged fin y oar.. ' eel 0 'it gi tal, grocrm, physicist.% hetet; Momnboata aed ; t:t7 Ingres. ' Elle funeral will take pia-. on Fan., g e %mi.!, ~.,, . 1 . a t 1 ,______ --_— __.... 93. i o'clock, 1,,:m the Pittsburgh lnfirtuarr, R e .? 1 NP EC 1.1 L ..I'OTICA,,S. , su7 , Ste-itzsysT - - ---- - - • L'ot. S.""nh W..rd. "rri' " "i" 1 ' .. " . " IT ' ' - --- I - c`cm.uNteiTir. : yaienaws, ever of Smithfield and ts.,renth ..e este, ' ,_ --...,,,u,LicoNAßy coNsultnro N ; 1 - cr at 9 o'clock_ BM Metal, are respectfully invited to ' 1 ~_;..s ' , Ti RS, Dor lade arholossie aid email, b.; A . I MADLY DURAS?. I Us morning. no Oil Cuy from thefsun putt I; I We inadrordently omitted to notice in a. Lot Is- lau-., that C.o. T ei. Stoop. ha* • .couanutt, •i matt: mony." Th la Important event took puce on Wel- noeday lut, and ire Imp. that the CapMln and hie 1 CONTINENTAL. cur "parolee' may pus through "this ,1110...1' teara' . i to pouperously and gleunntly as they mold pouibly I OLD FOLKS CONCERT GOICPANY, desire. The mourn. friends-of Capt. -Mardi ll.ton will degeted by the Car-Immo] be glad to learn that he 11 re e •ii,og from! in lung Illnekt, and le again able to ` e about. Hi ten ?ester- I 1 . 2.1.131. A. J. N !CAC - ILS. day f,, Evaneville on the steamer Starlight . THU CHARMING NEW ENGLAND SONGSTRESS, Capt. Samuel Leal. ea; Mr. Job: Heath, bit yet- ' terday for St, Lot., and from thence they proofed to l Will appear s., ;oar, Ir, their . Now Orleans. Thou gentlemen colt the tut name I , , Grand Old Fashioned Concerts, city, for the purpue of hey m g - . a Do and InellUeol . - - POR SIX' NIGHTS ONLY, for thls market Allem . DATISON.-00 Tlauraday morning, Nor. 10,h..1 1 the residence of her a. a. in tart Pllt.hrirgh. MART , .1 C.,11:1)- To CONSC..IIP.T/P.ES. I i Comer ilnalthlield and Fourth air . I, , wife of John R. Davison, deceased, of Newarit, Kew Jersey The onderefried having la . n rertared to henl•li In ' eti7.Cm.offlasT The fune:nl will h. attended tram her la., reel- a fror week,. by a very monde retried), after Wring , r „....--„ - - -- -- --- -, - --- ---- -- LIMP Walt VIREOA.B., dimes, (In setrark,) b•rvionae arsenous, !5.,. Met. ' 64.1",,,ed ~ Tel years with • •ee• ,a mug 5fr,,U,,.. I 6.5 7 ~=,,5a1... tcam.r i L and that dread dtserve, Comsnoptinn— I. ensiles R TE.4.1r110.478. ! make known to his fellow soarers cho means of cure. 1 ~. OR CINCINNATI a: --- -"------- F"--- ------ OLL 1 • - - ----- nail who de-ire it, he will was a imp/ ~,.. „:„. H. f 1 At Eau-Aux. Go-man, ISTILLE —Tho fine ow' .1:::: ' ~. 4. • .1 rr,,•rfmmn u...d.ir,.. ef