Vittiburgit )101iDAS mortNING - CITY 4.71 D BU PORBA2I; , • Inteifing In Unton.T vinstilp. ' On Bohmlay oraatat, a largo. IS:Doting et tha loyal ett'z,a3 of Vat= torcop was held at timadabon'e Elotal. At moo clot tha aint log vas egtod to order broppo flag B. Yong, 11, ty, Ptioldtmo, Jobn Muter, astir. Gamoro. and John'V. Anat. The Pinsliontr, and W. J. alotardion, Eeq., Secretary. This wee one of the largest and most enntulastio meetinp ever held la 'Union township, and the excellent or der was highly eredttinto to auto , assembled. On motion; Copt. Etatlembs wasealled upon to adducts ther meeting, whin tte ; dld to smolt elo quent end mestorly speech; and was reputedly ettiered for the beery • blows honed against oat *PPolionts. Ili was followed br.T. J. filebatect, in a German speech, inlet rectsived &squint ap- please, and roved that he war not only eloquent butesltty, and add hold the people bible doze •-fieuotalng and ferdble orpiment. Kt. Plebe ten is doing good won in Me oempeign. • Then feilowed Thomas 11. fdarshall, tub whom all delight to hear, and who, , doubtless, eon hold a. crowd longer then ny unot men. Ile war witty sod argamentative, and while one moment Ms auditoramere runralsed with laugh- • tor; the next - lhey Mom melted to . tears by hie strong indleathotio really Kar shall's lest ; He may rtmt his lures on Col;•Puctel - Toting, - editor of the (Huhn Amur; was next called upon, end made an ex cellent iriteeoli, his Ulastnitions provoking re panted ;boors from the mumbles'. The ' net hie been doles good Navies In the oamoslgn, and atte.pitople, of ,131erion county may well feel pinta ofhaving 'kettle a eltemoion of freedom Olt:1g loya newspaper in that Copperhead tout/. We hope to 1103.11 from the Colonel spin - duties the campaign in this county. Prof. Elleok'p ilia Pleb woe to etteadanoe and enlivened -the - Muting with patriotia songs. Patin's' Brass Bind iris also in attondenon. and sun to the enjoitunt of those present. *. ne._Zhte• Olden' of the Connettuillle Ifialirend—Verdlet of the Jury. 06 Satarday afternoon, the jury mapanneited to inquire Into the facts connostod with the ?loath of Tbomsa Charles Mews, who au run whir by a lath on tht - Plitsbusgh and Connellasilleßail , role, *l3 Tuesd ay last, re-assemblad at Lau. Tun Donaldion's taco, on Penn street, to hear ftielter teanlCO in the case. , Eat. yoke Wit testified thtt he woo a paSSanirtion - the train was atandlni, on the platformOf thoaar when the dreamed came out ad'eteadheilde Aim: after the lrainatarted the &geared puthia hands on the railings and com mence ft swinging his foot over tho ateps; looked away for s moment, and open taming around eaw thoyoung man fallosituess thought that the deceased swung out too far andstrikinga post wlthbis feal,-lost his balartea and fall off; de• soared appeared'AO by acquainted with ovary one, and.froin Ids fentlllarlq; thought that he was an' employee. on the train; although vary livid) , and buoyant, did not think that the di. adored bid beet drinking; am , satisfied that the accident was the retail of. his Own !rottenness. No one but witness and deceased 'were en the platform at the time the ambient occurred. Barnard Winalow, the eanduetor of the train, trail/ladling the deceased travelled daily over the road, and woe continually passing through the train; bad cautioned him fragment's, cad told Mac *ale would got hart if he did not keirais inat. 41rherit Were le largo numb"r of pusenntwon thotraluon Too:waits ersaingibn t °Med hire _ 4,204. .e.fisted _twenty. more; del tamed *Unlit ham procured a seat 'made if he tad: Wished. Alterhearing thi evidones, the jury same to the condusiou that renderedwas the result or an- accident, and victory Mani DO. Casualties' In- Peinsylvanla Iturtments. The following lis• partial list of the manded in regiments ors's:Asa In Oda vicinity, daring the Into battle: , IMIEZEII Georg, W. qmith,Sl, right thigh OMB 817/11.3.11D aID SICOND.? 'Limit. Forster Alward, A, left thigh. - First Sergeant Thomas McGraw. A, right arm Sergeant Wm. Gramma% A, head. Corporal Emmet C. Bonham, A, groin. David kismet, A. (mhos& (burgs Bc.ngart, B, right side. Cato-Jams!! P tholl, D, right log. Sergeant J. T. Brnll, D, left log. Btrgcant Adam Shire, 11, left thigh. 7 - Wile', R. Celt log. F. Damp, H , let side. Litbert H, left arm. C. Short, H, J. B. illahwood, H, throat. P. J. Gallagher. IL head. J. C.Hannel,ll, fracture of finder Gager. James N. Deemer, fa, throat, 'leverets. Davld'D.Warir,i,lott thigh. - Oliver Short, I, hie -Bergsant B. W. Glassby, I, left leg. CerilsrslH.F. Lewis, I, thigh. Bliokier, 3, left leg, amputated. - John When, K. Anger. John Bt. John. K. loft shoulder. John Watson, 3, lower jaw. gaols:ls Brno., L, groin. elttt ItlOlllD AID • F. W. Warrelili A, arm.. . Jscob S. Snack% right Should"' John Headland, ILleft arm and ride. Digosan, Ti left thigh. Death' 61. A mother . Brave Boidler telegraph* diarist.* witc reedy.* in *la city co fiatMdareeening - , trona Bargaottßoberte, , _ of ate -102 d Polasylvanialtegimanat, anziomankg the death. of Vent. - James' Coleman, _. oczoinatiador of th e giment. The tilaP o4 oh,lts . taD - thatOol. Coleman was killed during this bat .lL of illedneidiy last, anl that his body had been forwarded - to 51 ortinabarg CoL Coleman —waisaiseldjut of this .dry. and although not quits thirty years of age, had Inn for taUttelt tee raysitation of a brava and gallant soldier. ...'ilmagh a native ol Coach Catches, he oramptly retreaded to the call of the Gwritrnmaut, and enlisted as a private In the old 13th during the three months campaign, but sat promoted to a labentenans4 before leaving .tho - airy. At the ~.motganisation. of the, regimant he rearnitad ectmaany. , !GP which ;company he cotanumded UAW a few month* Once, when be waa porcnia `: cloned bisbar,andopli a few . weeks ago ha WM 1)211M01:0 1 1 to Lieutanant 001011111, and took coat mud of the ragiment. Daring his military Col. Colman hold a number of positions of batter and soaponsibtllty. H was for some amp** . Brigid* Inspector, a enjoyed the reputation or being one of the l Istapatitera to -he army.'-.ln the death of Coleman the gervico his bat an accomplished - diem . , and the ...,__reginient • balorca oommandir. Llks the la mented Patna:ion, blollwaine and Poland, he was brave* (suit, and died ' while nobly bat • Ding for *aright. Paste to his whoa I Died of.flu o Wades.' 0 • Join Luther, into io ioieroly barbed by 'theA l o o = l o l :st egshlP,Prrink co?' oil re . nneryion Friday muninklast, died the tune Imes& g. was held on theliody on Betwanl,and from the evident§ allotted, net op. - , ~ .ffetarsthaffinther was Monte* Main oat ',stilt, and; after working around It for s short time, ~ groomed! , eaulle and looked Into it: tinfor tuately it was LW with gas,: when an apt.). lion orentred,the loaf being- blown off in the • iirdnitycf the still, and Luther curled eight or ten leirtatitO the air. A boy whoeres with him atthe time, Wu itin ellghUy burned. A eel-. aka o f ~,,I m idenui death'' was rendered. The deceased wan thirty-three .yesin of age, and hares a wife and 030 child. - His funeraktook plate en: Sudsy afterneon, from his tete reel • acumen Grew, street, Allegheny. Luther Was ml bar of Allegheny Tribe, Mo. IT, of the Independeut Order of Bed Men, and the hater nity turned out In large number at the funeraL They were clothed in the malls of the order, and peseeded hY the Washington Cornet 119 had) , vas Interred in Voeghtley's Cemetery, en 'Troy nat. The ceremonies et the grails were oonduestd In the Gaman language, and were very solemn and iMpriiiihni. Death of Col. Thoburn. of Wheeling. This gallent soldier fell at the battle of Coder -Creek, ott Wedgesdey. The Wheeling [man:. scacer of Woduldsy (aye: Wwhad bcped up to eleven o'clock last night - that there might be some mistake in General illterldan's dispatch of the afternoon, annotto.. Mlngthe death of Col. Thoborn. Bet there is no mistake. A. Wrap diapstoh at the hoar gamed states that his body, together with that of -Captain P. O. Bier, will he here this evening. We are tins reluetantly compelled to accept es tine that the gallant and good Col. Thoburn has -fallen et but. 4 1. Iskielligmeer goes on to pay a warm and er tribilie to hie memory. ;.;.; Ls, r lOU aynin3 l : lo —A cne Umbel days, eomrsny of Mounted infantry. width Ins been inteamprd OD the Watt. Common, in Attentuny, f. 07 tome weeks.. past, laft-tble city for ands.' burg yesterday demean to to mustered oat of VI scrim' their tens of allistment baring ex. T i n g. . The company numbers deny-font men, 7 , - .and Ins raind in the lieinity of Harrisburg. ?*Kelp —This evening the gnat morel dna. _us cattltled seal, the Prodigal Bon," welch boo treated a Vast sensation. in the pastern dike s te produced at the Theatre. The smilers iuidamintinenta we near, end an effort • il l' be saids;,-,hy the minsgery Owe this Diem epos the ataie in a tepee: not serpent aal,Th.ss is the [Wm: 1.:. esti Philadelphia. •r, t• Oct, tact. , • /he news of Sheridan's sic tory in the Shenseir,sh valley, lel , epee . oar CDppei bead' like a wet° blanket, end many' Were the muttered rune' tittered weed the bul letin hoards, by the admirers of 3.0 Davis in tids vicinity. It was a "milita--y intorferance" of the most 'erbitriiy" nature, and will piece the Jeans chieftain low lowa in the op'nlon of the Oopperboadi. What made the news more utwelcome, was the fact that on the evening nictitate a °del:curette orator," from New "fork, bad mewed the motley crowd of rebel sympa thisers it t h e concert saloon" ha Walnut stunse that Sheridan was in full retreat towards Weshington, pursued by Lungetreet g who had "cut his army to ;dem." This weloome Intel. Glance was loudly cheered by the happy midi once, who begin to Indulge in hopes of sleeting the Gunboat etnersloy and 3oa can imagine with what grace they reoeived the 4lotions tidings of ,yesterday I Boma oortuded the:melee' with the remark that "it Was one Of Stanton's lies," and hugged themselves in t h e belief that sub• sequentauccuste would "nuke it all right"— that le, the% Lonotreet would tw victorious, and that outlive boys would be driven in disgrace from the Valley. Is not the Copperkend psrty respectable organization for a young moo, who Wanda to mete this 'pantry hi. future home, tobecome Identified with Is soy wonder that its chief tupporters are only to kw found among the' ignorant and degraded of our own mad foreign countries ? - The State Central Committee is hard at work preparing for the fiovaelteg election end in its !store it should have 'the co. oporstlon of the loyal Tours of the State. The vonentlen chair man, Simon Cameron, ie at his put every day, going through his work with the energy and ger which aerobia chief ebaraoterleties thirty peers ago. It may be cold of him what was said of the most genie/ and learned of the Boot- Cali writers of the last generation t "Age 1111 t OI maned, nor custom etaled his largey" If our State does not give e majority on the home vote besidu some thirty thottsand In the army, it will sot be his Inuit, nor that of the committee of which he is the head. From *vary guidon of the State we hive es • SUM:ICU that oar friends in their respective counties are determined to increase the Union vote next November. That apathy, born of a seminal over confidence In one sten.th, has glen place to an earemt deteiminr.tion and a p-oiler appreciation of the detonate of the coesa• shin. That eccentrie, ridiculous and unscrupulous fellow, George French Train, is advertisod to -speak at one of our public balls on Salarday night, in behalf of the Union cause. I tope and trust that to will receive no encouregement from one fri tide, en a more unprincipled therm. ter never espoused any side of any question. A few weeks ego be wee in full empathy wit.' the Wood and Vallandigham wing of the peace • mongers, and objeoteo to MoOtellan bosons, he d d rot come. out tipmre on the Chicygo plat Lim. I suppose an linde that looturiog on the ityel aide pays b, tier than " running the ens chino " ego. the Bolus ward crowd, or spouting rabid treason with fanatics like Abbe glis ters, and that is the secret of his "chsage of base." Je we:4, Train, Wesley Greene, Henry Clay Dlane,• and Chauncey Barr, are all of a piece—all a peek 'of reckless adventstren, who fgh • as they are paid, and who aid a Dense more by their opposition than by their triendshlp. To all of them loyal men should say " kraut : 3 e scurvy brood—will none of ye I" Aioxander . hieOlure, Esq., of Chamber/burg, will edchest the talon men of this city to sight at Concert Hail. Hurry White, Esq;will speak on this mine =ulna, end will receive a warm welcome Thu lest nainatzentlemen has ad dreetea several' nicetltgs hero **MAU the tut week, Its-spent one-iaseres-ing evening at,tho Selo len' Campaign Club, where he met a neuiii bt r of his companions in um. -Book 'Table uz u 4 z R.n or advert tut,' Irt Llow t Ith etgla l'!ttutattatte. Nett Turk 1111,1 cad at tight*. • • - 111,10ZtOr ELL.VIOLO LND SEIM", Thomas boy. it: to btu. oft. cord end bwn These are juvenile hooks, witleh rival Robin- Creme in youthful offeetions. They are tund ra d works, and always in demand. The edition beim Is from the 11'verside press, Comb:tax., and is beauttfully prie.tel on tinted paper and hat daemely irustrated. The publishers cone tuts a new honer, conEttar,c !dr. Etantry 0. Rangh' on. of the famous Riverside Press. of Cambridge, and Ili:. liela.wthon hi. Ilard, 1., - molly of the well known 11-m of Sheldon S C-. Among the stock in trade of the new Arm ere found many of the choicest game—end they are gi Ml—ot the Riverside Press, as well as 801110 ,t the molt ism soently rateable works in Engreh literate:L.. The book; belays an are av id. nee of their .till in getting op books in a ttletsetiel and elegant manner. The exquisite typography, paler and litostrati eel which cher• aeterise the items of the Artemide Press, Is to attractive and desirable, that the be ok cannot fait to ben prime favorite with the juveniles ia tee clewing. holidays. Per eaten, Daub, Clerk*, Co., Wood street. "Tar. Poise Olt Bat.; TA Linton. "I•ckaor Trr as:* thin is *pocket edition, In blue and gold, and the author may well feel proud at being dressed be his publishers in coat &tune:ire guise. We are presented here with all the poems of Mr. Taylor—hie fugitive contributions to the press as well as his more ambitions ettorts. We recop tizevaaarpieces that were favorites with us in by-gene days, and so will every reader of tell modest little volume. We do not regard Mr. Taylor ea a great pow; but he is • ten 'poet, and ail Lis varies have the ring of genius in them . Ce is oleo a true man, as ail real poets are, and tie verses are always in I{o , lll my with onset Is ire's, good and great. Bur sale by H. Miner, next deer to the Poet Office. "Tv. Ocoas W.s.tre.; a story of adre,ton, oo fo sod .a. By Voytaio May. Beld, tilottration ,od Dm= a X.cknor a Vela. Dairy hook with the imprint of Tieknor Ptelds is tare to have substoutial merit, and this book is no excoption to the rails. Capt. Raid is a fated:gating story teller; and all hit works prove popniar. The story of the Onion Waifs Is told with a skill teeond only to that of Captain Marryatt, and all reed..rs, especially young ones, will demi] with breathless inured upon the perils and hair breadth escapes narrated therein. Vcr tale by U. Miner, next door to post °Mos. Da IdOWTHILL oe TIM DlOADvosTuairs or Dear aras.—Deitiness Is a misfortune very much tab, deplored,.lar we depend on the Reese of beetle:lg for the development of epeoch in childhood sad oar instruction and social iateroocirse In after life. Speech t acquired by the Imitation of eoandr; If, therefore, a child 4 depritad of bear ing, itmtnnot spontanensuly or imitatively form ardente - a sounds, though aot the it t defeat exists In this organ ot voles, beams., it is lei scssible to imitate a thing of which we here no, ides, or, In other words, !which the brain is pro ven. ed from conceiving; beaus runt tCrildrea el I e damb. Even alter Irma-has boon oDnipletely -der el tped,it Is .sometimes lost or forgotten, eboold 1 , rat dean's. supervene In early child aced. Children bare been brought to as for 'zanies • ti, n who, hiving become totally deaf at the age ten end twelve years, forgot by degrees dhe arch by which they were wont to convey their ire r', until at length, every recollection of Isk• longs Suing oblitstated from memory they were se Zutab as those who had been born deg. Nei ther bearing tbemeelva Of others 'peat, their up nary ♦sa unable to retain the knowledge of or Relation. • Such eats, though sad In the *stellate, need ant be wondered at when we ocoulder that hail- Maids of rips years articulate badly, and are tremble to properly ninth their Joins, eheald their' ooming become defective; they speak tomelimee In • loud bellowing tone, and et ocher-lima- not above • breath. Impairment of hearing to any coaddereble degree Interfores seriously with usafalno I la almost every inhere of life; oonelgos the easter to solitude in the midst of sae'ety, and deprival him of advent/40a and pleaeure' which are an cog the thief enjoyments of our existence. Considering the eiroamstances, It Is undoubt edly deotrable for the pnbilo at large to become repainted, to some extent, with the more ha • portant facts Re:tattling to this preplan' lease and listened@ oraitat how vadat will prove a knowledge of there conditions of the ear which are likely to be followed by tbe intarruptiou of Its functions • and bow advantageons • general Idea as to the manner In which such oonditione oftentimes to orevented"--d popular Treo tire oa Deencea, its Couresoord Avocation, by Dr. Dr. Llgbtbill still remains at the St. Charism Hetet, and and can be consulted nettt Saturday Dory, October 29th,-on Deafness, Catarrh and ail Musses of the Ear end Throat DUD BODY or,sw mass Foorn.—On due day ut a rniolir stoat riles o'clock, the dead body • maleaddld was discovered by some boys in the canal, in Allegheny, near the Anderson street bridge. Alderman Donaldson being notified of the hot, repaired to the spot, and held an in. t no Clue to th :ulta l ls t L a°2l rott ehtaiaed. Lia.oly,eal stated it to be his opinion that the child had been born alive, and that Its death was produced by strangdatton. It to probable that the body had been lying In the canal for several days. A bole bad been eaten In its nook by eon. Waist, which give rise to the report that listlir sat war lit. An aff,mt will be made by the autheritlew to nuravel the mystery oonneeted with this an - natant murder. Tan Raw TIMIXING STOIC —Miss Atte. Mow. s opened a new Trimming Stare at N u 3 Fourth street, near. Ferry, and ls prepared to furnish bar female friends and the pabita gen erally with all the now and varied styles of Drees Trimmings, Embroideries' Hosiery,. Gloves, Ribbons, to.. ke. Mire Mowry bet been etenseed for years with 'primal of our prin. lira trivial's stone, and her taste on wits s o Ursula, beeonts proverbiaL The entire dock is now wad well eeleets4, and a sight of the late and ismtifat designs of tricaminge all ewl!woldwlee will amply repay a 'tut is her =ZEN • a.; :f .'.ll • ••: .If • •• ' I h• •t WuKina Light k thi• ever.,rg, o' 'look, fo: OP pa 11.... erfettlr, g the .:range amt. SPECI AL WEAL iin.ficiav s 11l W. Peter, practical Slate Scoter, enk dealer In American Slate, of rarioni mints. Olken re. Ala xar.tior near the Vlat.tt Works, Pittehutsh,'Pe. - ! Saaidanae, Ito 7:3 Ptka eti eet Orders promatlt attended to. All work warranted water pine!. Rerairitlg done at the sbortrat node'. No cbarge fir repairs, provided the roof it not abased after It la put on. iD Sou, lc ovms..—Tbe attention of our med ian is directed to the brilliant assortment of Fell and Winter Goods jut received by our -friend Mr. John Water, No. 126 Federal street, Allegheny. 12is .took oomprises a gnat variety of Fancy French, Begligh, Scotch and American Ceestmeres end Clothe, and Ilne Eillk and CM- simere Vemings,--411 of which will be made up to or& r in the latail styles and in the beet man ner. A °holes selection of Famishing Goods abw a hand and for sale, mother with a tall slot'. of Heady Hide Clothing, well end Wal ton .bly made. Fsw Goons ;ast received at the Merchant Tailoring establishment of Graham k ElcCland less,t 8 Sinithaed street. Wo would most In— lllYite the saw:idea of ots friends end Sac pabilc In general to oar neer stack of fall Mid winter goods. They consist of all the very latoet styles of English, French end itmerineu oloths, mairoares and settings, all of the finest quality, end seleorri with thegreatest of care. Gentle reel desiring feshionsble and well meat, clothing wouLl do well to give at a cell before parchming elsewhere. Every gesmeat Is ',assented to give toil satisfaction in both prin., and qaatity. °WWI ic.llloGeantass, Merchant Tailors. No. 79 Smithfield street.. NMI` 'au. Russ rota, so common to uneleared and marshy stonutrim, Neuralgia, that moat painful Oration ..of .he surer, are often only a;ra•ks of ague In disgar,, —proceeding fromthe tame ',cutout 'canisters. Jaandloe, Dlrpepalo and EY limbos, ire (regnant', but &Incased forms of Intermittent Fever. Even Rheumatism sin& E, I spiry, often result Erna the same miasmal cause. Por mach, OSOOOD'n INDIA 0110 E- A UR Is an unfailing remedy. By milting at the root of:these effeationi, it applies with equal mrtainty, as for the care of Fever end Ain , in ItA nimplo fo•LaS e I V, all druggists gni mediolna Ton word .Sor - 7Joot - whlrh is feet becoming boneehold word, i 4 derived from the Greek and oomporwi of two word's. Sore tad Ofo.ore. o ~.na1.1,44,1311b1L1S to pratarre, "0 don tee" •b( Teeth—"Strodoot." o premerrar of the wh la true to Ito name. For beanti• fy. ip, at ortwortlng the teeth, hardening end icr.gorat.ng the gum', and correoting all im pv•i:feo of the breath, it it without poor in the word. Sold by Drogeste. Art Excam.aer liseacv.—Whoover la troubled ,th hoarse:scat, cutlet, or coronas, of Oa san apply ►n esoollont ►nd sets remedy oring Brown's Bronchial 'trochee. We have led the attic's+, and one e►fety rooomenendAirem all cases of throat irritation. To angora and cakara they aro of groat vales —Aloe Pt) Courier. Ovarian and mariege galls will be taken et the Oiniibtis Mace, No. 410 Penn street, .lay or flint. Allover , left et the above °Mee will be promptly attended to. All oalls man be paid in &avenge- , _A_PAM-B3 1 New York M,.rket. ~oel,ll2.—Ootton a ahnde limner: 81,¢0 11 , 1 F r Iddling. tur•- t ietat• md We.' ofn 10c hlghow and In Ila r de• m d ; e 13,8003 96,f0r Swim State ; $2,26•10,11 f r es• A 1.1. 111 ; :.,11,1 1111,L0 :irtr.e.• Frauds, the market C al, or. tasty 0 mar. Wlead—Prlcts X,c Letter • State mod Wettore, 1.72.4 1,74 , Winter tam Wmtarn, 2,`M , Cito.ce Meath. By e,quirt ; 1,47 ror weatarn Corn Draw ; 1.64 for Nixed W. etern. OM, firma - and in 1117 c emand ;'Mr for Waitron 0 Ilea quiet. sums nem ; ( t uba, 165•ialf , c. Illobwww .010 and steady at 11.1,15. retrulonnt actl7.., excited ..d lay tit r ,t 1 ads 01 itc to d la% and 2oloM free, 78a1.0 port 11t me telid Melting eteedy; 5'1,69 60 for Maw ; 41 15.414 a, for new do f t cull lo a 'titular way, and Welting at 41. ho etteh ; 1 6.4...69.,69 for pr wok •041 41,604 43,00 for prime toeu . al 4. 10 at bble new rows, all for t. • a eml e., to IL• blue.' 41.1 s: at 42 76 /low et. t.fly. 1..71 si.m t t o e l 2c. • ; „,tted Ter d o ll; 3 , 140. 1 . for Wettero, and 74.440 for S • to frinefl - e at 1241 , 0. NCR YEr Stoca •1,01.1N0n , y Clarke - . tiro Y De. Oct.- a • !.10 daofhlina le adva. t, _3!.;; J,1:01 ta . ....LI sad bee... n. , 7 St•rling r. • ta fe ' nacts G...ver meat Wart. Anne, Chicago Market.A. Oct :2—Tsar arm. And ndew.cad She , . 111,42a10.1 fa; :fa. 1; 1.1.62 11.., 10. 2. 0.., 0 n:51,23K.,21. 4. c d le,at &NOWA'. 0. 1.1.17 4.4 at Oa P,artalant gaga. 2 . 3 X. bal.;t4heet, .Iscr4 20 A. da; Cl?, 10601Y.1 C. e manta— Tiara, lb a; Who 2,1 Y. bush o-n, ne; 1114,9 da. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. Ih. river conateme to tared. slowly at tilt point with about f or feat Lght inches by t • pier:marks UM evening The w.ther SO dbanos ungsnally ',gamut for ols ate nof the year, while, bn.inews we regent to say,Lis extramelp doll end neglect ni; sod there SEIIO apparent Indic:MOoe of any Inaoh dims imprenrem.t. There hal not boon a stogie stairs` f.om below stool on. boot eport. ihe Mt _ere bona Wh' sling, bad not ee deed op to tine • 'elect last marling, tut she .it ti b. found in part Ohl morning. as .11 a 1.% toe gums Graham from I.msrid., and the Jonas P .oil from Gati.p Ti a Ka e it Pores' fur 0 Deli:testi. linuaeke for at. L r•e, and tin Jolla fo Olded elessed on rat.. de, ...wog—nil boning he new end dastech etpemer. Iron Cit y, Oapt John host, I. 1.041 , 10 'or 010 Loen.l and Lonirwille and will probably be ready to le.ve nesting. The lon City I on. 0' the nest•st an: n 1 t compact boato of Ler eta a hue boon built her. tr... a s wa bop, elm e .11 rectalvo es glee Ltaeervae. a good trip The Glide wlth the Imprtwerern• WILL Mw• ins' d Mimed.) stoat comnibted, ,e a hauled up to the lending on Burnaby, and 'dß .1 once I dug for ineimall. in addition to belle ll.et lie Olide now I L. a Mil length übin mid can “nrertgay become.- A•to guile a nurohel . of rignergeni. Tie Mel/rove, and the C :Dumont, on!. nave-link' t . rate Cincinnati tor Pittsburgh on Eattild r loot. no wi I he wen by card. the Bea pareemor stow:nit, f Wren, reLpt !Wee., la annocioced last* for St Lords cdr,104,7. BOOTS 41.X11 SllOllll. rrll Lc LARGEST, Most Elegant and Complete 10T AND SHOE ESTABLEMIEN 111 IHE WEST, IS ONCERT HALL SHOE STORE 62 Fifth Street, WDZiIIOO GA. LW LIS 1119 D TA' €realest Variety anti best Qualtty YOH THE 'LEAST MONEY, Thy Is the time to buy, whoa ogsrybody I. *zonal tad good. at low. All work warrastad. Whatnots and ntatt, at No. €2 111/713 N OBDINANOIa authorizing the &. AIL parhm indHstting with Carbstona, Pent, Arose, from ow western club of Barronson'a slier to the Wwitern cub Ha* of O'Hara sr reaL _ Bch 1. Be ordained and mutated by iat Nazar, Aide? , .e sad &Was of Pat.b.ig 4 Betel and.libewsso Oeo ail.wfaaWed. and it is Asedio ordaleed aid owed by =d. ~ I,"rthe e ',p a pacies ' °Q a m orm i Pena ottrat, fron the mew Una of alith•Orea Wl* to Ott Itno of O'Hara steer. ash A Thy witanch or sal ordinance aa medico, with eh proristatio of tide Ordlhaira ne and the stag Y brolly Try cab d. Ottnizood and enacted Into a taw In Oolinclii, thls lath day of October, A. D. Ind. J karts maetrtre, President of Hileet OonicelL Atteet : Y. B. itfontow, Goa of &elect Om Tw o s. tinzi,. ProleOat of Ci,inOt. CoattalL Utast. ; ffroal Clock of ck=doultrAL MIESEI3 O'BRYAN, !o. WALNUT arrincrr,vana Mai!M=l French JllMlnerly TO which the attention of the Loa= to traltott Par. Imam care given to °raw. oel3tr I-I°REALI somfortstao two-story I. UWK DWELLING 10101351, Moots on Otiot• bozo oho" ronvoisiontlo anwagoh. with hall, two pp• kus, italsivrown a . b s W od o a & l ileSto.o r• G liomd oho r mmi oaccad st c h hoooo. a 6 Tbobt nu book With a,4r. Pomo. hvn lit. Twos wcoorgootiothis, „ T s. Cra/Hlllll' k 80110 garbs IRE LATEST NETS BY TBLB9BirO.I SECRO thT STCCTOVS DULETIN. Dispatch from lieu. Sheridan. REBEL ROUT COMPLETE. The Copt sired Battle Flagg 13=:1 Was Dirac ~,,, , Waterier 00, October 22. Orokera: D, —The !clioorbair offiaial delft/Act boa boon received from General Sheri dan: redur Cre•k, 0.5t0E.1r 21, 4 r OM. U. S. Grunt, oqPaint, l'esr-1 punned end routed a force of the enemy nearly to Mount Jackson, which point he reached during the night of the 19th and 20.1 i without an organised regiment of bls army. From sionemte of our prisoners who have escaped as eitisens we learn the route VSi complete. About 2009 of the ene my brute and made their way down through the ma attain', on the left, 14 miles on the line of merest. The road and eonntry were covered eri•.h small arms, thrown away by the flying rebels. Forty-eight pieties of captured artillery a:• now at my headquarters. I think that not less than 100 d estr oy ambni eres wore citbier captured ored. The Incident of the morning turned to our -seawater as much a. though the whole movement had teen placed early In the morning. I am now Articling to the Wer Department ted battle 6 age. The loss of artillery in the morning wu 7 from Crook- 11 fm Emory and 6 from Wright. Fr OM all I ran learn I think Early's reinforcements were lees than 11,000 men. (tared) I'. a. 13111BILID• 11 , Major l; alarm crommendin 2. General Stoneman reports the 1.1,1•41' at Mutiasburgoi ISO, wounded and 1000 priton tctert. , lenersi Caster arrired Ohio afternoon at Waibington with ten rebel battle flop display , r. from Railroad engines. (Signer) E. M. Soo wool, Boorotary of W.o FROM DtPARDIENT, ARTICULARS OF THE UTE BATTLE Late southern News. Sptc'al Western 11. Kitted tree Dlapstcll Hiw Yowx, Oat. 22 —S!• Woe/cr., soeount of tla snatohing of tiotory from apparent defeat, a: Wednesday, is at follows. It Is doted on the night of the battle: At 1 p m., Sheridan, basics completed his preparations, awakened U. :lino , to action and the enemy from repose, b, ordering a grand advance of the left half wheel from left to right, einsing in open the en amr. 1111 tawdry had prerloorly made a charge, which *bolos** tea roattioa of tb* foe, and • wesksned Mt flanks. advance wasslightly &cooked in the era • toe, at the outset, by the moment - fay embarrass • costs of the 3d division of the 6th corps, which was to poss through lb* donn woods. R was resumed as soon as this difficulty was °Tyr- az the. The whole line made an onset upon the ene my, which broke their hen alter a stubborn re a nee, and rent them hack to onnitheion. TG 6nnd wet eoutinu^ue, and withering n Vey e, aided by only pteoa o; artil cry which could be made aratltnta In tie refer, our now enthueisotio and determined col. einem p d the rehab to eionly that they were unable to make a deotelee stand at any point On through Middletown sod beyond the enemy hurried, and the army of the Shenandoah purrned• The rear of cueketry now had a glee ful, dancing bound; the guns trod elsotted es Dotes at victory; Caster sod Morr,st, ens ging ;no en she right rod on the left, &aided up tee g•rke tt tee foe, salting pritoners, elaohing, killing, driving so they went. The march of the infantry wee mon m.jeitic and more terrible. The lines of the foe swayed ehd bloke before It every where. Beyond au et. we and Butterfield, the ground had been ,ngbt. ver to the tacrcir g. 7hr .r colanaeo err no.) le•ety r• eT o ant oi.orgaulee I. I ter vied ator.g Ole ptte and over fields 1.1, s Cue a took a gun in one of , his charges o-p ored from tio in the mornong, the forst gun are t..d captured during the day. Keay more g t e inre to be eels before oightfell. It was dusk whelk the whole resat army, for :eking every Intel of ground ihey had wonoweal co o coo. Cedar Ran poll moll one MAIL firing on t s:rashers. Two Ogees., Welts cod LoweVe paroled, anargirg them Cl every thane., Ina ore«isag the rent before them, and at night our cavalry entered 8 rosberg while the enemy wee stall pas-ins though the town, and from that -t.re• until S o'clock, coefined thee:tsetse. with the erettosuce of a division of infantry after.- ..de sent forward by (lon. Sher - Inn. to pleking us falai-tere and gathering together and lead tog to the rear the sr (tiers army wagon. 'and •abulancose which had been telt by the foe to their Inediong eight. Forty-three gaits, Including nearly ell of thole taken from us during the day. have al ready been counted, end is was Laid dual the number will reseh Site. The mad oat ',applies and wagons captured from the 19.1 corps was restored, alto several of oar ambulancea and wagons sod a hundred or more belonging to the e- easy. The prisoners taken will number near ly 2050. It bee been impsesible to provide gelled. far them as rapidly AA they are caprered, A ter,• member ,ant to the rear will prohobly escape curing the night, but an ano so coat Pieter- ' I; tired cui with the day's fighting and march. log that we shall pick up handreds by ohs way• side when the morning downy. Pew Yvki, Oct. 22 —The Doeff. spoiled with' Steridan's army rays: The opening noon' of Lae rebel. depended not so mach on their strengto ar open the skill with which their u. .slit was planned. The army wbieb fought, as la estimated, wee from fifteen to toseaty thou sand strong. It used no eaoratry. Ti. infantry condsted of flee division: under Boomseau, Gor dan. Pegratn, Wharton, and Kershaw. It waa e lilt In command of Early, notwithstanding reports that Longstreet had caromed control. Returned prisoners say that the rebate put all the Federal deserters to work in the trenehu. The 110-cad's Fortress Monroe correspondent gives an account of a siteaessful expedition of the 20:1 Now York Cavalry, from Sail Ilk, to boost ap the contraband traffic with North Dar- Wine. They had a skirmish with the rebels, erd destroyed larva stores of (rotten, tobacco, brandy, shoes, clothing, and small arms, build ings cued for their storage, the railroad station, I e et rued one hundred and forty-five beef tattle, tev.re/ prisoner., telegraph apparatus, and ober thinly' of value, and returned safely. The rebel Secretary of the Treasury stater that the debt of the Confederacy will be, on the 31,0 of the coining Deeember, one thomand Sew - licadred and seventy-five million' of dollars. According to hle statement, fifteen thotoand dollars In gold Is equivalent on Riehmond to th ee hundred thou:sod dollars of his eurrency. The Tribuou's Weabingten special SAYS: The theory of Longetreet's advent In the valley Is thus rendered la omelet circles: Lee beesunt In formed shot Sheridan wu withdrawing hte form, a portion having already remelted Grant, propos• ed for Longstreet, with a reorganised and rein forced army, to fall suddenly upon Sherldat's rear and destroy him before he could get Into position. FROM CHATTANOOGA Rood Still on the Retreat GFN- SHERMAN IN HOT PURSUIT Ito., 10.. fa Onarrszoooa, Ost. 21.—N0 engagement is yet believed to have taken place between the armies in northern Georgie. Hood is reported rapidly moving down the Broomtewn valley to Jackson and Tiled's% wbere he will strike the railroad leading to Montgomery. Sherman's army is stripped of every pound of superfluous tuggers, in hot pur- suit. The rebels have so mach abe am start, and film so fearfully feet, Qat his apt is not assured. A Into came up to Felton from Atlanta to- day. The wires ate workbag through to Atian , :s. A small pasty of rebel cavalry attempted to tear up tbe track below Ackwerth, yesterdab but ware driven Of by • train guard. Otherwise all is quiet along the Atlanta road. Prices army Retreeing Kano Cm, Oct. 23.—et pnerat battle has been fought and a great victory. Pries's whole army reported ntreating rapidly Boutb, and our cavalry are in hot ruin% altogether, with Pleasanton. The force, numbering 1,500 men only,mwy, strike for foredoom; but tbey will be too closely followed to do much dim tge. Plea gotten alined yesterday's battle et Independ ence by capturing a large number of prieoners and three pieces of artillery. The 7.30 Lean. • weeanttrem, Ott. f3.•Titsainentik of impiety.* Cott to the T ittleatt fel. the week Qet. was isn r re; t,:it 4 debt LitlLvid REPLY OF THE LEGRR PESIDETION NT TO THE epode., w„ tars Aasseiste Trees Insrecre Havarrtve llol3 a , Waerreoroe, D G, Get. 22, lif t To Messrs. Wm. B. 0161nr.bell, Theme A. A. Nel son, James T. P. Carter, John Williams, A. B. Lined, Henry -Cooper, Belie Payton, John Leiner, Emerson Etheridge, and John D. Perryman the fifteenth day of title month, e- I remember, • printed paper, AM lb few MAO • nscupt interilleations, called • protest, wtth jeer names appended thereto, end amompanied by another printed paper, purporting to be e proclamation by Andrew Johnsoe; Military Gov ernor of Tennessee, and also • mannseript paper purporting to be entreats tram the code of Tan fusel wale laid before me. rbe protect, preen Isometion and extreets ere en follows. C . Tne protest is here recited and also the prop: inaction of Clay. Johnson, dated September 30th, to which it refers, together with is list of col:tette§ in Beet, Middle Tennessee also extracts from the Code of Tennessee in relation to electors of President and Vim President ,• the qualifies titan of voters for members of General Anent bly and pieces of holding ciliation. and officers of popular eleetions.l Ilse President then 'eye: At the time these perms were presented, en before stated, I had GORY sears either of them nor beard of the oak, jeet to which they relate, except in a general way, colt. on the day prevluus,ly. Up to the present ccomentnothhig whatever upon the sub pet peeled between Goy. Johnson or no, one Mee connected with the preelamation bad my• tell Sine. reclaims the pepers as stated, I have given the subject snob bier consideration as I hay. boon able to do in the mods( of en many pleasing public anti... My enarlation is that I coo have nothing to do e:th the matter, Ether to eyestrain the plan as • convention as Gov.Jolueet hoe initiated it, or revoke or modify has you demend. By the convoke ion and laws, the President Is charged with no duty In the conduct of the Pres. idettital eleetion in any State; nor do I, in this two, perceive any military rayon for h e let,r • Terence in the matter. The movement set on loot by the convention and Gov Johnson does c 4, as It seems to be assumed by yen, emeneee brim she natural excentiv. Io no proper (Stile ran It he cos s dared ether than on indent:atheist movement of et ',set • portion at the loyal pee- Ile of Ten . Ido not pared.. in the plan y inetaxe. or violence, or operant toward any on. Gov. Johnson, like soy other loyal air sea of Tennereee, has a right to favor any political pion he chooses ; and en Mllita y Oa tensor it is his duty to keep peace among end for the loyer people co the State. I cannot damns that by this plan he Tarpons may more. Bet you object to the plan ; buoying it atone will be your per fect security against it It is not proposed to force )00 into it; do at yen please on, youe owe aCcOttot 't....oefelly and lerelly, end Boy John son will hot molest you, but will p•oteat yen a-elect c iolence, au far es is in tag power. I resume that the conducting of the Presidential . looter In Tennessee, In neourdanee with thi old code, is not now possible. It is scarcely necessary to add, that if any °Medea a hall be bold, and any votes shall be cast to the State of Tennessee for President and Vice Presidedy. of ti.• United State., it will belong n •t to the mil- I•nry agents, nor yet to the executive depast• Merit, but exe/uelvely to another department al the government t. determine whether they are eutitied to to amounted, in conformity with the eonetitntion and laws of the Caked atom, ex cept it he to give protection against vlelenoc I decline to interfere, In soy way, with any Pteeldrotisl 'teeth:. (Aistiee) Wert re ae.s , aree Pre. Mee st.ch• N•w T LILA', October 23.—k Uccut.r. sth corps If total .yI • b me new batteries of the enemy were or sneaked thli learning le front ro the Rebel Gen. Price Defeated. nr.t die tson. LATER FROX MISSOUR IRE IBEX RAPIDLY IALIII6 BIC Rebel Loss Very Heavy li. nae Crl2, Oct. 22 —A fight tock place yerterday between tattle Dios or end [min i et, abet, ehloh mai ► Teri gsliatt affair. We ogbl Price', ntlr• - army 107 flys hour'. Ma I. a . . Cols rule battery 'flatcar! the robots' gcrs C 1 Bolt m•de • gallant sabre oh trev .Ith a Oattaiton of 158 man belonging to to. h.oisi regiroeut. The f 1 Colors to lost 60 to It Iled sod' connoted, among the former ass littjor Smith, comamoding the regimen'. Oar tttel lei. vs. over 400 eilanilatild I odependetoo, felling book t • lag B Time mil tie kmoe are and that Ding wv,hold rut tine at Bg B tie teem'. o C e. 1. tint sod I) teolor ore on the ground. Atoll , '6 o'oloek this m tnleg, wlo t.I J•noi. emh the 15th Races. ad .1 a was att•eked at Byron Pet by • !navy column o he et •my. Anent 2 p. no., the rebels forced the Ford, Jecriron falling Ina toward Ofeetport and the Ba e lee. Colon,' Noeul get went to bit at. whin bob tomtnancLi got nparatei from the Maio _lOO.. porton of the Konen, militia had a fight ci er 1 1010,a '• &jou , Lee won e,malit to ro t at, .rti, felting be k to Bhanotown, the mein body of the mfitti• matted to Kansas City- V .ere Hodge. troops now Ye, and °asp, the entraohaentr, and are In good spirits. Jenntroo and Major Hart, with General Calls' lay fooght the annoy until some time re tar dark. driving them four miles ever thet el.* prairie. Our Ins is inconeldtrable, while that of the rebels Is more than four hundred. We oaptured ae hundred end hey stand of arm., and the rebel,Ceplain Van Valkenbarg, brother of the liter Pia OungrefralOn. .'sums en and 111a-nlight is at the Slits firm, and Price at Wagon Sam, moving rapidly is three alumna At ,undoes' a message was re coned treat oaa. P•aeanton, stating he wee p ',ADE Price with 20,000 men. lie hid fought them yesterday, end drove them from Indepen • 0.-no., and pursuing them sharply, Ponta head ing for Hansa. end may arose the State line in hi, retreat. Oar rear wad sharp skirmiehing with the sae:. at Big Bins this evening, asp • taring 14 sad killing 1. "This morolog our line formed fire miles son h of Kansas City, on the Weatoort road. Skir• attains continued several hours, when oho whole li.roe advanced, and heavy lighting ensued. The enemy fell bat and formed a new line a site nod a had from their SW pr , arti.o. An artillery engagement then anted, whit our infantry slowly advanced. The fighting was Le pt up for ten miles from this point, the enemy 'r -dually falling boa. Pleasanton then came In on cur left, and • grand charge follo•• e.', r -esulting in the total route of the enemy. it bon our informant left the front our whole to a ry sore en • vigorous; pursuit, the infantry It :losing gen. Blunt commanded the volunteer fe , es on the left, and Gin. Detailsr the centre, evinpaser ci the militia who behaved so gal lantly. Teo 2d Colorado, Col Food, which mid * ll3 the thi. test of the light, made al bril lit nt charges. Oen. Belittler, Gov. Carney and Oen. Cants were constantly with the the unarm. Our leas •as not heavy, that of the rotras from tin milers of dead and wounded on the field, most hove been great. MPORTANT FROM MEMPRI Great - Excitement In the Clt7 THR REBELS HEAR THAT P L ACE. Gen. For - rest at Bolivar CArgo, Oot. 41.-The nowise DuiLog from Moroptls, passed Imo with ISO lasi of o,?ttori for Cinobouall. • The Memphis Walelin, el the 19th says: The ■tettement has sprung anew, and the militia Is again called oat, b ocasequaegi of a large rebel forme ander Dick Taylor being near the city with the avowed intention of taking IL Forrest is reported at Doiivta with a strong force Little Bock advice** the lull, :represent all Wee Steal has a strong force under hie eons. mood. Scooting partial had several 'tire:deb°. with the rebelseouth of Little Reek, and claim • number of the enemy were kind, wounded and metered, and some hones males, and wagons &ken. The steamer &Ina sank above SL Charles on the White river. From Cairo. Canto, Oct. 12.—Tho Reamer Arthur, whloh left New Winne on the 16114. strived wits 60 balsa of ,eottoti, 1000 bap of ooffaa, and 1000 bbli. pork, conilgned 6o G. M. Ceara. No pirate Woo of cotton in Now Orleans. A moll amount of low oddness brought $1.1730)1.30 /donation. • About SO rebels entered Mayfield on Wodnes- day, and burned the Court Souse, and commit• ted tnasy other dernedationit. The steamer Belle of Memphis has arrived ,Itbl7B WWI of cotton and 64 bade. tampon. Memphis dates of the 20th. report gate) re: stored In that city. Major GeneralPani assumed commend of the 16th rtur corps, including the districts of Wee; - ern Tannoesoo and lirtoksbarg, on the 1010, lwaeituutator saNlekohatg. • ,Lletat tlid. garb by boon relieved ftrota'daty ea augur of Memphia, and ordered to -repeat as Ylekstrarg. and 041 Matilda, of th• 014 obloosppOzase Ala steal.' THE aT. ALL'ANS Boar THE PLOT DI3CLOSED. COUNSEL ENGAGED EH THE CL 1::01M:1 hil owszen, Ozi.4l.—Tazelee of the Bt. A hen's raiders ware captured In Canada, one of whom, now in jail at Bt. John's disclosed the entfreplot, and states that the raid was doeithleted by • Captain of Ike Confederate service, mat whitened for that purpose. There were twenty three concerned, and the amount stolen from the books were 21;,000 dolLere. The Government oommieeloned an able coun sel take the cam up. Extradition panes for those captured, were forwarded to Bt. John*. Lassa—The following Is from thf.Jait edition of the Evetieg rattrap!.: Be Alban . ' laid—in consequatee of to art, that from 'rap thy 'helm at lit. Johns for the Be. Alban's, rat ere, attempts will me made to rescue then. Capt. Desrlvi re.' troop of cavalry were called out on duty to tied the jail. Hon. J. I. Abbott has been re d with Mt. it. Lades.. for the seamed; and o understand that the retainer sent lion . J. II Cameron en treatise. Mr. Dev lin we remie d b . ; tae Federal suOtorities. Ago hays juxt r so lved the following lesser free Lieut. Bennet s ang , commitmcling the party of raiders on Bt. Rens t • freheltelitol, OE, Ik, 21.—T0 the Editor of the Bening loprdlitt: Through tits cermet of your joatna i wmh-to make some statement to Me people I Onezda regarding the resent operate:li in endoet- I went there for the purpose of b ng the town and surrottoding villages, e a in flation for the recent outrages In the Shonan snit Volley andoilsewleire In the Confederate B me. I am •coMelasionedobleer of the proviste stymy of the Cantederats Stases an d vinleing o laws of Canada. I do not wish my name coup el with the epithets new applied, without. a knowledge on the pert of the people ae to who we were and why our &aeon. I wish also tc make • few ,t.teeente as te how myself and party were taken. I cm seizedon Canadian soil by American citizens, with arms in emir bends end violently searched- My pocket book 1 w s token end I feebly pissed Ina baggy be teen two men sad started towards the Jolted States. I reached oat my bands and caught the rens, when three pistols were leveled at say head, with threats to shoot the d—n animated 4.414,1 if be moved. Some Canadian citizens then spoke cip and seeing the bailiff they started with me toweds him, two of them holding arms In their hands. These suttemente eau be proven by Canadian citizens. They Orate into gar plflCO, and eves beyond it, brandishing gam and attempt ing to kill some of or while In the heeds of the Eeglieh autbcritko. Sorely the people of Ver mont must bare forgotten that yea are not in the midst of we and rated by s man desPotla in his actions and supreme in his Infamy. I. am not afraid to go before the crones of Canada. aad when the affair Is theasttitated, I am satisfied they and not my party will be found the MlA toll of Canadian and English law. Some one, I hope, edit be sent to kuvedigsta th , e breach of he uLrallty . and awed to those American oltizens dome armed drty in Canada the jest meat of thee ttansgmeions. hinting you will give this pablication, I remain, yowl respeefelly. II H. Yenta, let Meat P. A., C. B. A. LATE ARMY RATTERS The situation rnohanged FROM EOI7THERN PAPERS, Our envy Is quiet but not Ills. A Ben, I'. Ct y P stetlal seye: The military eltu•tiun cnohanxed throughout the entire tory milts of our intrenahed front. Extended etre gette movements oan alone change the relative 14.sitIon, and to thin and all are anxioney look ing. A Herald'. Bermuda Ilundred speoial say. as to ho deserter. come Into Butlzr'i (cost daily. The IlelLre Wathiagten special pap. It is .aid that upon .;ociat re ,01.31013 cation ot (loo sest erect, M eior General fleeter S to be at,. et read to the 0 mmand of the Tooth brmy °seri, m. 0., secant ay the death of Goa. homey. rho, Tv me. enema! say. i ii.neral Lee has tthetelly sonfied general Slitter, that the negro a.-latur. retwotly placed in the fertilisations, Lae. beau takca !ram their works arid sent hock I. lite:a-and to be treated properly, as priapism el or. taco Bailer at once relieved the rebel pri.osere . 1. fr. m tort r labor upon the canal. After being reti,•.,d, no fourth .1 them took the oath of at aslant, The C adian papers received here unite in e odometer the Bt. Albano !cheery. They call as the Cauadien government to import-as a via iodise cf the right of sayitim. The- Hcrer..C. New Orleene correapondenteeyet Tee retort crop Is nearly a failure. The plan t. • are getting about one-Leath bale par acre Sn .sertment of •quarter of scallion dollen r- the ,lief ef 'he pool, is being sada tip.h the aubecribere to the Nom Orleans rebel fund. tt. : Ihe Charleston Cleurit-r sari: The bombardment emodily continua. Clue hundred and tan shot. were fired at the city en Wednesday. The en emy seem to have slams abandoned operations against Fort BuMter, only three diets having bows fired tithe fort slues oar list report. It is stated that all Yankee prisoners now In Otiorleaton will ebortly be removed. Richmond papers contain an order of Generel Or tom anthtrisiog teen?., commended to for ward to centre of instroctioa alt persons holding certificate. of disablitty who may be fit tor tam • porety .env ice. The Wilmington Jos.-oaf say, t The visit of Pveeibint Doyle to the 80,101 , ... t .em. to have bed the effect of attiring up soseh sethnsisam . d cieet-tog the tense of horde Iraq by the return at our.; stragglers. The it dash CartfaErate publbhes an earned call for mo•et men. - , , The Richmond Sentinel of the 20th says , line a! 'unpile. in 0. , a the Alabama mod Toon eeeee railwey, fn m Selma to Blue mono tale. By merely shifting hi. own lingo( elpply be bee diptrey ad Eihornosn's eeblealailaationi and forcod hlm toe retrogade moor:tont. On Thursday and friday ttirmishing contin ued between Littla and Big Blue. Yosterdsy something of an engagement 'Seal to here oo corrod between the mein (non of Prior sod Coins, but the locality of the battle isnot known, not In etythlng been reforived et headqnarters b. re size.: Curtis' dispatch of Last night. GI act lost about flay men Inn fight on Wei. nr.day. toot, Plearonton le hallooed to be Ile-opera. ta g with Utirtie and Roseorsto, and A. J. tio.,th to near by. ROM GRANT'S ARMY Rfjotciag over Claeridan's Viotory 0k N. B LIiTIOI Oa BBL Spocial Wrstsrn Analate4 Pre= Difpuch. New Yogi, Oot. 23.-6. special correspondent flora Grant's allay states that the annontoement of Sheridan's victories has canted great re• jololng, and shotted salutes tram all the batteries along the lines, conveyed this intelligent , * to the Wu la their works. Gen. Butler kou released from labor, an the Dutch Rep Caual, the rebel prisoner' whom he had placed there In retaliation for the oeptared colored soldiers of oar army, bgeg pat to work on the rebel fortllcatlons, Gen. Li. haring ***** dto release th e latter from this occupation and treat them as prboners of ear. It to stated that In the special theommendetlen of Gen. Grant, Gin. flouter ts to incased the late Gen. /firm, In the command of the lath • liestutgard , a Mew Command. Iv lr You, Oct. 32.—Titillictiosond roreMiNOr tat• Glut. Bragg has goa• to Wilmington, bat Witt Want to Itlaticcond whim the emorptioy which calls biz thittort U Mt; The Montgomery April toys t Deaurogard sod staff putted through Cipalika; on es 81:, to ammo command of the Army of Om Tenoo • set, and trill penonidly direct the movnotatt and operation, of that army oath th► fall cam paign It folly olmta. The Mobile itryttle , Eats: Flood, to his proc. lamotion to his troops,etetod that Short:non omald not mutter over thirty-fire thoomand miukots. Now Orleans Sinners. New Ostia's, Oot. 14.-11unit:tom detail to the 16th ult., reports that the eity it in the hand, of the Imperiallzu under idayiu, it hay. to rarrandered unconditionally. The Itiezieutn 'Ammar %Julie was loet In the gull *bent the 15th. Bylines. in New Orleans has stepped,and will not be raituned regalationi are re moved. fifonut Mini% , , . Burnt*, Oct.!, -41 b nabs munottd that' Destruction Floe. pruel la Wads 'futon& Tialapg & tali on Baf .Wo. It is undorsiserd thifluowt ens twestrod Lorne, MAn., Oct. 12 —A my destructive firo oomarred We matt at whet la known Ili dirs. ofiels ll 7 fleffh,,,. cat nosy yard, widok dutroyod a larg o Gold Mittket. . . . DOW bruit tail end the counting room of two ,, wooden boom belonging- to. the Merrimsak , Now .Yeas, Oct. 2L—Wold ku iiesigaits dun Woolen Company. , The total lulls skint We ' 10-dsy, probedowing tO mamma to moot the 400. Want two builnat operitlvas aro tluor4 'Anon' dunall for fb - ds , 'T Efeszla s , T he L I ost: gl impla,7llol, „ cup bia boot! !4436 ti! g.if: 4 •4. . The Call liertet ow It on, Om 111.—The stook,ziarke: • . *all. A limited Denison was done la-day and eanSacct at ant exonisinly to lirekerS. Board prima were generally Dotter than ;ester. day; Government 'imager; no traamotiens in State stock; Railroad beads del and show a dia. peetlen to sympathise with low priests of roll. load shares; Mining nook slightly batter. The money mantel continues Berl and the supply aousdant; considerable ameaats were elinal et 6 per ant. .There is a general opinion that the payment of the mond Instalment on coolant of the loan will roams a stringent mama. 8e chugs the same as 'yesterday. The Geld mar ket Is without any special excitement. This morning It took • sharp upward tarn. Vat LI- Dercoon there was mere activity. The in arket paned at 210 q. *addend UM:. Bonham to meet shipments will partially =donut for the Scruners, ander the news from Sheridan. Toe shipments for *he weak amounted to Vi:5,000 The . imports of dry geode for the week were aboutthrea-foarths of a million larger amount than hu tom drawn out of ;he wantons& Gold dosed in the evening boards at 1136 i. Gold °lmes to-night at 112. i. A Newtown, Ya., dlepatoh, of the 10th, to the Herald, states a large number of wounded are there balm' carefully &deeded to. The loss et to. Oleo:pa was very heavy, but no titans are yet made. Rebel prisoners state that E arty Is In command of the rebel forces. The par snicis being vigorously followed up by Caster. A brartiarburg diepatch of the ltd sap' 1000 wounded have arrived them, sr./ 2000 more to expected shortly. filanersl Seward ordodsd every house to the piles opened for their recePtlon. Two railroad train§ of wounded were lent to Baltimore to day. The shove ineludea both rept' and rebel wounded. Tho osptoarod °anon are arriving hare. Secretary Stanton Le on a nut to this department. Riehmond papery of the Seth had not heard of Sheridan's victory o 1 the lath, and indulges In gratulation§ that that memorable do; brought. - forth nothing this year to make It mots memor sble. Miludogron petters riot, that one hundred and tsintlMM deethe of yellow laver haTil 00.1IIITSd at Wilmington. They advise Bilmingtonissa to move their fanatics mom Wilatogton for the nresont. At Charleston theyollow lever is feer• fully issmasing, and the mortality among the children Ls tortible. Late rebel wipers all contain moth icoculstion rash's to Sharman and tiood'a movemtrats,their mmeiaelon Doing that Sherman will be a soopolled t either fight Rood ender disadvantages, or get eat of Atlanta ad Georgia. The Captured Steamer nortnolre ILL:rag, Oot. 23.—The following is a state ment of the capture of the steamship Roanoke, from Havana to New York, by Braga and an social:es, as gleaned, from Capt. Peiper, of Ba gman]. blathilde : Cap , - Drew, of the Itearto., left Herons for New York, on the regular day. He retired to his cebl a abed ton o'alook, p. m., at that time no lAcssr.gers wore esstrobled after teeing. goldenly several, armed with revolvers, entered h's rat., and in a few moments be found him oil handcoffed Others of the party in the meanwhile, adopted similar: meleares in other parts cf the ship, and to Ina few moments she was c .seinetely In the possession of her captors. Oily two shots were fired, one took eff sot. The Carpenter of the Roanoke, who offered resistance, 11165 shot dead. The oaptors at °nog shooed the course of the vessel for Ramada. Oa nivitag off the island, they dirt Lot attempt to enter the harbor, bat waited for a passing vessel, by which they cioutd get iid of 'the:res. and persehgers. There were fifty of 'the former, and thirty of the latter, mostly Spanish. The Roanoke had little freight, bat she had from 40,000 to bO,OOO dollars, partly la spools. She had tat little opal when the transfer took After the Liathil le reaehed Bermuda with her Pessildavrti. a patty from the Boanoke arrived there in beats, the latter :venal having been buroed. From hew Orleans via Carlo. Catzo, Oct. 22 —The steamers Nods from Now Yolk, and the Alliance from Bratu Settees°, arrived yesterday. The Alliance brings in tatti est:ea that Certerlas surrendered his forces, etc.; to the Imperialist and wiceptei a Brigadier Gen event commission in biaximilla's army. The Alliance brought five refugees front Mextoo. Ile, wrote very complimentary letters to Cal. Day, o,nottanding the Gaited States force: at Br. Genus! Dayton cuperseeded General Ford, at Bratontoille, who was An command of the. rebate. Ttei ended Lafayette was fired up on • ith musketry by guerrillas at PottOiet Point, ten r.lito above Morgawses, on the 30th lust, boA no damage was done. The guerillas were dis persed with tear shells thrown among them. The rebels took. frequent raids on the Es t bank of the MistioippL They endeavored to cross 1001 heed of cattle to tho west side to proven 4 their capture. 160 stuck to the mod and were cap•nred. Hindman gobled halt of than in an cop Milan wader CO. lideZ Igo rent 0, Jackson', P9tat, Eaten miles from Fort Adam, to provottt the passago of more stock. In cotton and molasses nothing is done. Cot ton re low= at 107 A'. The trade res diction eon do ars and nothing can come In. Dan. Harnett heated en order regulating the payment of plen• tetlon laborers. The New Confederatwn. Quxxxo, Om- 12.—The outline o, the new Wed era! Constitution will probably be sts follow.: The Governor General of the Orofedaration M ..yeinewi by the Oro', and be advised by a cabinet ander a British Parliamentary farm of Government. Mambas of the Upper Chaminir are to is applinted by the Crown f0r.11.1•.' limn bars o f : he Lower Holum are to b. Gloated for Ave ream Bepruantation to to be adj tided every tun year.. The tient. Governor of snob prove toes Is to be appointed by the Governer General of the Confederation, ander advice alike Feder. oral Cnbinet. Constitatians of the Local Distils- Moos or. to be determined by existing Parlia ment. without regard to uniformity, Imams, eta. Walden of the different provinces are engaged preparing linanalsl statements fir sash province. Late Lena Gea. Gaels. special Madero amociated Press Disywice. New Yost, Oct 23.—The steamer Dispateit from Gen. Curtis, dated at Kansas City,6 o'alook last night says: I have been pressed all day, and this afternoon the enemy paned around my Bank, when I gave heavy blows for several hours; have hoard thing in the out, and Just re ceived a messenger from General Pleasanton, who ic fighting on the other old.. The Bre at Caro last night destroyed the hoarse famishing store of Dassell Brothers, and one or two other building. Lou, $25.000; the insurance to from 8,000 to 10,000. Br. Loom, Oct. 23.—Leavenworth paper of the 2018, furnish the following: Gen. Blunt, with 2,000 rivalry and 4 howitrimentered Lexington or Tuesday or Wednesday. Prism Mutated him - I h an overwhelming faros, end after a sharp fight drove him from the city. Blunt fell back t Little Bine River, fighting desperately ant lotto ding the *dramas of the enemy. Pram the Potomac Army—Heavy Wiring Hearn—HrJOICUIE of tie Troops - over the late Victory. HzAnoVAOII7I.I Atom or vas Poromsc, I Oatoter 21, 1264. J Quiet has prevailed le front of Petersburg during the part 'week, Interrupted only by 33- estkAtal picket trial 'shish eis renewed on funds; night aad kept ap wit spirit math dayihipt aloes the contra of the n Mai Hem Ming am also heard-fn the direetbia of the /emu dour, bat the ebf eat of It OM aotimeira. A dispatch muserusdag mother Vasa [letup In the Valley, caved the most hearty rejolalny smogs mu troops. Arrival iron CRY Point. New Yana, Oat. It Cbrawsrcial Washing ten sper.ial the mall boat from City Point reports all quiet yeaterda? bat the sea my ware engages in strengthening their fortili• cations an the north side of the Or. hundred and •idata tuba Priultara Baia* up, many of whom took the oath of allegiance. One rebel officers gays that he gan htemail up becanie the Sontheanas could not hold out mach longer. Destructive Firs at Eastport o. Foist-ors, Oat. 211.--A diapstab from Ent. pen natal Outs dre broke out art Wall** this manilas at tho Balonwhart, and coatiand as. *it 8 o'clock, annuning all the banana part of lb. town. Abont Ally places at baldness wore dastrOodAncludiag tits ban stoma The build ing eontaining Yfrotitier Bank, Oa Talanaph of6oe,'ata., 1,P3 btunc.4. The lou I, eitinatd at 8500,900. From NOW York. hew Tont, Oct. 1.1.—A speeds] Itipatth. to the Omeerreiei, fisted Washington, -Ocit. 224, espr: •• The Richmond Beeeeinee of the 19* lays the ordered prisoners pat tato the fatal. *edam. hi the rebels here been retained to 0.014 a nd esprestet the hope- that Better rill raises the Cehladersts °doers plead under Gee at Doti% Gap. Freight Train Destroyed by Gnarling. Letriantra, Oct. 22.—A imbed train of thin lain box ears loaded with szniy, rsppllss eras Ikons if the trick 04 relkos4 near Woodburn by acierrillas belonging to the rsbelOrseral Lyon's commund, The can sad' freight was burned end the railroad obetrunted thereby yesterday.; I,ItI3THILL • ON C.A. rr R R - DRS ,LIGHT HILL, ?az arrows Of "LETTERS ON CLT/Beff." MLA?. MIMI 01 Nina" gr: OiN DL 002:5IMULD la! nu ST. CHARLES HOTEL, PITIBBMIL PROM Monday, October 17th* ATUB DAY EVENING, Oetallr D. CATARRH. DEAFNEaB4 LIII O ALL 11112 VARIOUS DISEASES T H RIO :et.:T. dIR PAS 84 S1 . 11110)48 OF C &WM The fins reureskto to aunty Wain of &ISMS iat boat 19 the no re, eat • femme. lestestio• In eturettlaV 'lto re .s 'set racy to breathe freely, as the - rues tem tier ...mod op, lamellate. on nu tide, emstetlinesea • the other. Sone • e 1.., watery, acrid di sharp makes IM pears.; excoriating the saddisorataagell Mia apas whkh ben.. red e mit arwhates Altar •lbW dale the diecharge thick, yellowish, extdaddg • • frequent, mad continua. to h. • nouted UMW* St the amaze, •. d a a. core of .es . lt &Moir, and thagrintellit annoyance. After mom or kw timi, it bonny parts' lent, highly nekteist, and ea aseessanzzamod. • hell am it to woolly so prifoark se tosegatm: Awn Olt lined to the one, the , ftequint appileattanatthabsnili ksehdr, of If It drop tam the Xbrostratalch LL Nara partlnderls the tool. white the body le in • S benincistil peer= constant erputorstlooyand suenstlaus bath. Shep b y the doturbe4 byasimenticato shotalite ue.d-by tha pommce ofihe &Where" la the COS; Owner to the heat In the died. the watery pollees of the ecrrado aftea emporade, mei stronilas ondiltion af • entry is deposited upon the totratrans 01 the 11011.1721 op per pa of the threat, to the „abate xt.cradis at • • Loa H o ed Mope Ida accumulattota of tbeas Int arta ti or random a hates of disannforcand narrate tten mt. pampa to to emburees nmplintion. Time fors, trot nett dread bar. to be made to sernerre than. • • et, het by forcibly be/ring the nom or by persistent, h.• log—• p. scam, te a-Agee-able to the One iffeet ,• ' as it hto th. eo et .and Mal _Anal' the rearm' that' • • aide of the lecrosteion adder, eanded to the 02000000neak:al. e som.mmet be found ten.dy, ea foot Which. ( aide plaice the force required for itedlel de ment. • Darin' .leep these hicrustmlem atmatemlais more tepidlr„ end the «ging I.therefore out 111:1 dostortable lathe nier n. f a g. a • medoee the efforts to dear the throat are fail" toil Ulm breakfast, or et e• erstethirg mum d meal. • 10. el_ tame patients Mete that thry are not minceLesi . • • fel mill they e allowild smile oldsky or brandy. W sw The di, charge, which la az• fact. adhered snail; swum" - ' nt oho progress of dm cooopinint and excensinly Deng rd - r, the hernth participates fn eda, and beremee lb:nattym of oCensire as to tender tn. patieat to a peat of dhiont to himself ...Vat as to otter.. Ulctnt ion ef the mom us;reembrarce of that noes Intel place frequently, eatuattersts moo attacking its b 012.4 when smell park teed that enhatarsee nal ocadionally • . • ••. be I ts d- with the diertarga.. the scuatmlatteri of Its d-mhorge. m ap otth the thlckened maiden of the =names membrane, _Mama rulatratasse threntil the must pusagee very =milt, and otioothrtea Ct. • endllle, necondtating e very terinelpally %brand, the moody • method very data nets._ gan•rel ' • , benlth, mat onto .at-i ts to tne lave, ma ail. he antra hereafter. its aripimont notes aroilacad cueing as Dunn as rr.ming, originates (rat tbs. 000021 tame ate rotes leases 11 musical quality, and wa s . • t om • ommretent, bona, tad nescal • chanoterf the. eme of .melt Worms nisch. 'impaled or anti sly [ D T A and the. came effect, ;heath less frequent. le Fad • on the mom of ... C. Occasionally, while bkolinn that nese, • t nulling or babbling mood will be heard in tai era, and heating will Mt (cued to be thick. sod op. LIM rehan suddenly Vita • siapping eatliarVl . • • phenomenon I. mostly repest d anaitei. mg dom not rein Rtadrantaini permanentlyV a otar adds in the Medd er woody able deacriptint vita i -7•. • • make their appearmars, sad add to the Matson of thra Warm, sad h sting be lint io gradually that , MC*, rldereble degree of d epees, rosy earlet Odor. the mom " le really so ass of the fact. The .yea ale slit to IMMO • Weak, ft - enable and diapeeed to water on ecriicanre to „. wind sad cold, or after the slightest exordia A poky : sacra or too ute, air a distregata feeling is expordond m over be eyes, arid ea g mettraintitht beck - of the bead, and ale a rain in the fare, closely rood& Wag neuralgia, Dar which It bonen mirtaken. Vaal* tress in tla. head we atone the lararrY auting.alli tr.; • iitabillay sod merman' of Hypo s don, hellions*. • y, enders more ar lam, is west and irritablag 7 • C47llitettte aut o mpriclotte,cod Is newly always dal th l. e morning. In adds canaille syttess bommes lad , • doi or I rated, a n d there ti eat averdon - ataabilty be tottery hydador mental exertion Hot lief elqiutita, ly cetarett proms fatal either by debating the rialsmit and wearing eta the petisat, or by trarelles dolman* • 7 , and pennant throat affection; bronchitis, dad teat. • ly cossampass. It may bs safely sittotaia; that tarp predirpeelloy, catarrh la the mod trogarat shit imports= ma = re'. f dila fatal =Waist - Catarrh ILM bed eta dine" sal • co the strength of thst implaeltioa nu been nettented by both the predation oral tbs pobito. Katt kr theism. oitirg mom in fall half the awe of Deanna LfgttDlD -.Um bam Ito years put, made its pamper trsat. - meet their e••el study, and • ham by tads somas, , fay tetabila thenarobtil ;of this comyholat: Sad tble 121191 mm seer Cm win - tel natty daaprobastipg by the corned lenthmMlnle treat highly rarpeclabis parties who hare ben lender their Cafe. — 7, - -• • . ' TEITISONI1IS: Nor _Tsui &pt..; Shit trto certify that I tots Wm ardotat trt* (1•• torth fee s• psalm Wiltsa prodoool Oar: tnloot gmeablo affects. I Cmistatel Llzhlldll at, at Igoe' or tan months &am and .1 our . pisook 'Arndt soder Ms Que. 0.1 wird: from jaw thilWrkaittlaorthis perfectly - Utah:, sod to: oast ih 4 tog mask. IS. • pror.d. -LissoLOC • ocn.za. ramd.coefat Da T tee thetHoet..les Irish, Pottage, . Ds. Leuramm—Dwer dr: I aimil yes erteerpuial r of coy cow, which Toga my we me yes tbotb roper. I hare ectsitieteocerhe didereel Garret Na BMWs. 11101 W mewl thaw Tarns bias= of Desobecet Ono% wital three Imre ex Begresentatire—la a 4 be. Deera,to mot State Legiotsmine efr eta:merit mybeetelit msti th ceesfil•Mert with art ofleeleit. • • • Ifor anent leers I hors bwortifilichelletth Otteetiii; 1 hare tried way preWciftion for Itirlibeekritetnite nay benefit therefrom. 1 Uwe Vaal Mt" Weekteipee about lea menthe. or of It is mind t& " I Woad teelleibr seed-tee Atm seilctstlwilh dlioraec Teal lam ainikdersit salr yid s'alatly bare 1W Ilk nab= that cure will be bevel"' tOWiernew. - Seetweimilly roue; ALskitilL Frs. Re. rt-t, iiirobt;Cehit "luau. rc - I ha. toots vouch troubledliddLOOdarmhtowraleg 4r•forwoo vocoty _LI x. 6 plcdudar cough mos boom the tilos 011 Kw at tmturint.to juratk tetratalkit u&gr. to am tiaipt WI pastorste fit tuSk? I our. ausrut top .td tits =al repe**o**,4* . math of &Zonal ear% Onto of pahreg t gagamor i4 A tobalottoss, but without soy vs ***Ty.aerop, 140 summer I dof Ds. 148:* aporafal p**. se troattag attar., liana hits, Ind await Arbir - traratord. I beaus bumallstoly to .babblede.l tutpunuout h r ono oh to tits ► prwtoillhatok.i rte., torrb has podoally toldtOd iwor,.atioaugh tutrAlPlO- - geared. of rib* Ina bum= natant, and I =orals to proodt tho blurt °mod. 'Latin *rim all troubled with rai anbal difbcadloi - .pp* ***;. a 14.,tr"111. It.tilsrriS. rrot. fifes . td. •.: a era - • •Bi. toliviof 16 ittiogi, Lnuttatts.;Soar : Le4pyrtat yoa the catarrh eaa a anemia ttatthl• abaft was very armee spa ar. see with peat thalcaltrtlOlX, I angld pt say tarp at al:t i mid I bed to taste sir Waal errant Umtata the at to eat say raa. hat ma exam averitattg. hat Do relief aattdeoi tt.,..gudue /bat preyersd to ',root taa lecoatemand ea imply lacy imadidoe trot bi relief cathave totproleaataaaassayileal I p Y ug pm neer tall sad Pre tam tb• ansB l lllV ir 00 1 10 0 t. USIA L OLIDT.I 011,311 better. educe 4r s oblo gaga wasl. V 54 1 ,1 Nieto to mama to ill . . _.. .a..z; .. 1.
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