1 ,'''.:4 . ..'-: . -7:',.•.:.!7 .7 .!s- i " 1 0t ilOtiattith )NDAT LiQBt{IHG::s:NOV. a 1.,2117 - AND - 11711WILHAN: Nin' Dili Weatii4—Addre: if 5024 ° ';- . A large antaaaris4 , lla:inottag et olitasm citizens was balttla Consait trep, g#o - 7 : arrening;tibilis eaadifista,fecan Sm.! Hula:flat; plaa{eaatl. • Vim till dad at az. earl,y and satiating was :alma by tie apyolatanat of Ma laltordag , ;.,coro a Preside:4H. P. • Mislist, Eq."! Vito `osidento, Clop:Wigs irtavii- - ,.ii.,totheric Bea I`,4lrits, Dr. P. IWO, Sdc Ifoyocand Dam. ;;Whoathetlmifor p.il Ite i 44 tfir , Ur. liettootik had , lot' yet mar iff Monte, ilia lir. Stolen It; ou ' saa latia cad and eatettaisied the. sOrAgs?3• rer.r, Alysmillthiseriial ago alitlool .„. i ns if BO?. • vhosi )11:, .b! Abs Bon. ;!-Thy Cluthinnatu; "witi ItinSig;k7,- .Osttntek, 1.110;113s, 4usnr. an tams,aftir "P"—giaaiilgeOlifi: dmis - - ' Noting bA-Pnu 1312 addijsk,b7 oknwilit Etr Nompsok bun 0_ it ins A. °Ftl..E.__Uf.,,,%,,roin, 0143/6t . 6124. 7 , 1 xt, ‘o :Ivo been no'Oni.T. ne no ihow Atheist the sligitteet • provocaticei. flareele — wed' North ............ ..... .. .............. ,e political dee United- Stdes,.and .end that Ws had always yielded Colin ;'.lath, and eimpelid.with ell her demands. We ....:_sre willinglei defer tO"elaveryise long dattlarti• •! would dein' irs.the_Ernion. -Bat abs• . South eles all compromises.. _The etiennolnige dims .' Id been enteted•lato as a finality.' The slave t.' question was to be, agitated no 111020: The ..;:nth performed her part or the compact, bit. • • :",te pro•slatery party, by the raped of the , Xis-, .-not Ocaoprimite, opined that doom to renewed ilitatlon. When Dr. Lincoln- wasObseted the. ;stay tan a : !- Milority in .W 1 'Baste, and ; 1 ma` ••,:rlty of the,Jadges of the Supreme Court, aid Fright have prevented any •unfrlendly WAS , t 1113." but theywer• beaten rale or Nun. They '-em an too much At at to submit ta the "lonmeratio principled yielding to the dartolost `tf the msjoritjr.z' I'leoL question now is whether ..* t.: . spnblican self garemment• is a feline, as S;rtmed by the astedocrate of Estrope, or whether ;:Ye American people will be . able to maintain Lear olurtished institution - 0 ' - . • • . The speaker; than proceeded to whom that, up ,t this time, the South has refused all terms end ;fielded strontium of pone. In the begin ?lag of this war nobody. had thought of man ' :tinder. Mr. -Lincoln hadonfor the fugitive ; , ..aen law enO.neolered that - he would trot tater . ;ire with slavery where it existed. Be &a.- , 2 .. :laud the proclamaticro of Fremont and irrus - . - ..,"'-zr, and fugitive slaves were: returned -to their ousters by Union - Generals. Bat slimm could of be applied: It walleison destroying the i Won. Not even 'a blank -shiet• of. paper to. rite their own ocrilition on" would bring book - .be haughty hamteCorthe' ficattli:" Was,it not • -'4, - zst to retalieae . on slitoM? - It hu always been ~..n element of trouble and a disgrace to the na • f•-•,..n. As long as it remains no lasting peace; .;•as be effected. Shall we entail the cerise of , ;,.ew wale oet. inters generations? 'Or 'shell we '".ripe out forever the only stallion the fair hum .•.'-f our ocataryt The undone honor is pledged .ti - ey the Ploclazontiest of ilentielpationl'and the • :--.lational faititmeetbe kept; • ~ When the war broke out our 'government 4 -• • '. damply declared that Oa rebellton ehoutd be r'ieut down and she' Integrity of the nation pre - • i4erved. Shall we mike ourselves the laughing ' :',: took of Europe by abandoning this without t : . 'gaming atoomplisha -its objeot?- , ' Shall we dn. , : - • 41-vey mar national credit by_ admitting. that we , .---- . Soothed, undertook* Auk whin we weratta, , '':l , 'Ole to accomplish ?. ' , .- . • - ~" • 2, . .:.. it!, The Chicago platform and IlnersiMeObillin'a - tter of acceptance were next taken uy, and the, , ...,' . pecker showed that, while they propose. semis. ,'ireand negotiation, they proposed netting in - .'.."•-4,..rtere these negodeelez should lail. McClellan is --•" Oot pledged to carry an the war for the restore lon of the Union after haring negotiated In ii..,.,l'ain. Arad-ahem is the erideneetheatherebth •J 7._ deVilll listen to propesitions - for . restoring the .. e,•.' ,--fizion 1 Ail their declaration have been to the .` v.senttary. The :ends' don ithet by revoking the; . t' `4;;, - rosiemation of Ernancepetion, the rebels dß' - el .:- tem induced to return, renal have been made to •--.;',. 4.'';e he democratic. loaders by spiritist oommunies .:•• .4e,•ssn, for in this earthly world of our there Is not • - 4 • ',lee slightest proof that even this breseleof the •1• "apalon's Meth will 'appease the South. • .•• •(.1 The chapatti/et thit Is s war for the suograes, : -.... e!erho well cream the North, and enter into a :S•ruizeous competition with white Libor, was nett . . Llitocussed and .refuted,:;Ttai negro bras the ..-...fplay ground of tat childhood as dearly - as the 4. - ..,iswhite.man.. lie lortrabialzonsi ba-loreierrea - • !Ith• scenes ettli pact oppression, where he her . . . litsA for so:niany years, the phone where his pact • - i,aottege stand', and with when ail Inoue; re. . ~Oollectioni are entwined. Take . a Lepoeteu or - .. :On 'Esquimau' from hie snow fields, where there •t' es but on day and one night in the you, and "•=.' '•••;••..transport him lute a mere, goatee clime, snout - ;.; , ,,zonzed him with all the cemfotia of oitillsenon, ",.!, en d his heart will pens for his seas and rein •-. !S. - doers, homesick for his dreary fields of mow. ..: ' 'g;Thousands of togroes hare been freed by this „ . 4_,war, blithe, few of them cline to the North( In, '.. ;:rlividuals may come and go, but the great man ti..sicic.: gia aim' to tamer old Lamm, ahem • •„.: .? ay are not chilled by the frosts of unwound ...1 .:.t intent sad the cold Yams if strangers. They - ::,•, ..: • work es hundrode of them do now, on the - .7, e plantation', and sometimes even for rho t mi er:, e old maxim ; but the labour will be worth' ••• , •:lis hire, cads new civilization will spring up .; ~Nander the anoint energy of those who are to . , sleuthed for their la . : ... ' V Mr. Hassaurek then took op the charge Met '•••-:- .;'Phis war will min al linenotally. Wetmore? ..•.:,. '• three look we see the evidences of preopericy. The •,.... • . '.,•taages of labor are higher than they seer ware ..".: gletesiore. The shoemaker, Ii is tore, pays $2O for ••:• •. r fa mat whirlt fo rm erly • mist lam but $10; : '• •Szsc hefroosivel lila for • pale of boots :for - ,"4•• .•, , ovisteh foszoitly- he received but ES. 'While the .„... .r is .. of everything have then la proportion, '• '; .: e wages of lator hove risen in a higher pro '. „ ' , AAortion, became hazdteds and thousands of la. '••!••:••' `,rhoripg men rte in the army , and the demand for , •. : ' - rlabor at home's greata. than the supply. Oh - :.;:j't; oceans era mairsto greenbacks ; butgroonbacks ill rid us of State shinplasters, and, instead of '-'•'- • ' ~ •7 °sing heavy dissent op bank tel ls by travel. ~ng from one State to the other..we are now stn., _..• .....0 py for cur supper at Sin Francini with the e.•..aasa mossy with whin we pay for our dinner ..-a• , - . it Pittsburgh and our breakfast 'at New York. ..; Be long see Mathieu remains- good, greenbasske. t . : ~,,..,... Wu be good. Destroy the humus, iii oar sm . "i Jona' credit tell) begone , To bring back the' ...-, • heath by negotiation, we would hare to IMMO .. , ,he rebardebt." - :Sat with a train metered, and "....;,, • Wiouth regenerated by free. heal with a • , ad to the Pulls, and oar immense nation .: ', •, ,„11 msoureos, we, the greatest nett* in the --'• : - fisraid, will abh to pay 092 debts, paella ".:- ..... "t fie remain Mtn ectosneehros and istr_thretruf • p The quoit - hi' Of.arbettary,aeresti wear ant :. ; ,-:• itspesed of. A man by committing treason for. ... , -...Site his Ilia. If Irmerelfatrandeend lit --, again, It eon nos north" 114n-,4 complain ,• :lila he has not beerahmipd. The opensrilio "..9oferred to the immeshed law Oita we owe nor •,: - 4 •,,-• . - Republican partpaftar the nay of President • . - - ilanferrects , to the liberality - 4 the_ "rteseent admhdttrititif tot' the astunitlod 6113 4 ' 0 '• 48 311 for widelvnactidapla bad been eel by thee' ,t ioneterstio naddstritins. - - . i • -- . 4 All Dolan of life rad tressam which Mown • ''', 4 ,1100 osoted, we. owe to slavery. ' for the death tt , every linen editor, slavery. is reopened,. Is • :ph an Institution to be maintained end press • isted, as p r oposed by the Oble•gOplitfor a? dr. .t.ostaareknext referred to , the many other .minh involved in this anent, mid =eland ~.-irth a tenchba n etppoteldo Ibi - G etman naiad , 4..1 cheeped ciple of 'item for videti th ey VtioS lah the *need and fought s new home • ti'le this side of the, AtLintfonelini •••-• ' ' •- . ,•-•-• V., Grand Milan Bally In Tert/thillt. •'-, On friday of hit week, the Unionfort - egolti; inns of our seighbollag borough of Tarentas, dd s wand Mestlugs were held is the g:;fteznoon and at night, and the =sten gonna kym pfevelled. On motion of George& Dug. 1 5 :1, Erg, the meeting wee organlud by clan: `ng Burge M. Morrison Big., to molds, sod 'lepton Venda° Kipp, of Weatmontend comity, Captain John Boyd,and J. Otmand,f3r.,B q. Ts:enters, Vice Pmaideate. Baorstariee, Wm. ' l a. o. glaze. BEq., of Tarentum, and Z. Untszco, Weald:forefoot county. . : Prayer wee cffored by Be,. J. Boil, of the lat '.,toren nimbi after which astirring but brief ea ,b yes delivered br Br?. Tlmoninff, of ;~.;,a Defied Preabytaziau Church of. Tarentnut, ~re followed by Chirlas W. Bobb, Ettwor pie city, in sa able and *aim:Latin an 'argoatoii` :1,12 the tonne of the ostapalgaSO wa toe ifs: _ 0 .4 to for along time. , She night meeting which wee very large, urn old fn the United Proabyterites. Otturch, and:: moat boppily:ar , d affeemally add...seed by D Delbratib, -of Proaport, rind (Hon:- St: Apatriaki of 'Me city Although the waction .....s inclement sod the night :dark, „many w ho ' gatraifroci fire and, six distainio, aver mooed untife vary late hour,andnutti Mr. lacpatrick lucid sad Eloquent addrese for . the rod comes had bean 'spoken, tern rarely ro tbooleinn. re than - st.....tusalfaand at : r. 12 : c 0 0t,14. Koary Pori that wet epotea wo o In I,,ueb a reapotaloe chord amoeg those t,„ 'Welt posted citizen, of Tempura as are :II tilt cn to Squaw - osir milatkqorat , chi ~,,i...,atetaccion,wilt bole orceted to .et lant_iffrioty, s o° , od Geri -I 9 dilpvtes' Lirlean sillPttvo,te at; fukri•la• Z-0 oevamAcs Aims lietting at Clinton-6 „_Granil Pro attsioa-rlpolaeat gpieeeletti ' :On SUM:tills et Inellil .W l 4 B .ls o 3Tentielk Of the: ;MAGl . lens of the adjoining 'onions of 4T.tre ~, 111/ 2 1 /. 4 21 ;' 02 .4 . : ' ..Th . hall ;00 . 1mlisis ' int held at Clinton, PindlmtownsMp, and war ;otle,eYthe ingest demorAinstints sees wine:nod' inane mellow. Thenorningesu cold and raw, sied iltheUth the Inn shone out Mealy at noon, the Wind Airs plareing oold.,„The uniaverrables , Weal's, however, did not prevent the sturdy lan= itts taming out, in company with their - - -20-falltes, L d &fiat a day to the cease of Lincoln and • Dele one were present from each of the iblos`, tlin 'Mentioned, and 'the mansion r formed a large geld on the farm of Jiang T. 1 7 , Camp ) fieq., cut of the tillage, and moved LIZ I' Werlie • the speakers' stand had bun emoted, hs - Vill fd on the farm of _ Charles Wilson Esq., . west of the town . Jamie .i. :Byers, E'sq., acted es Chief '' Marshal, sub by a number; of side. The proottlion 'vu car s min in length, and presented a very fnagrpertrance. An interesting srpeotado woe, ;Wien.= horseback sepia:eating the different States ,of the Yam. Hach lady wore it blue 'USW elleridek was inearibed, on • white ground, _ilsblectlstterni the name of the Stan which she . . . repailented. -The- useeded States- were run ..eantes:i by elevenladiet, on horseback, in mourn , in& and canyinga small banner, on one aide of whit) was the huseription--"C _ ix Polly makes us )tents." r . ."-. When the procession wu over, the people as - nbled amuse around the atandand the mon. rrb em g wee organised by the appollamentof theffol lowing Milan : ladders% George Dickson, Gm., 'rVhie - Presldents-Weshington county: W. Bs lisend,:ltietsord Donelson, Matthew Bailey, and rLames Shenk. Begat_ oast, : James Smith, v. Mr. Morton, David-Scott madras Porter, -Allegheny county : Hon, Norge Y. liillso: Caln. JohnYining,„ Hon. Alfred Slack, and John Arra. lEnCostaiies—Bev. Hoary Stewart, H. ;Elliott Witaide, Hon. John N. lirDonald and - .Wllilintr Paster. an. • • n .... zamikits Was opened with payer by Rev: I Josiah Thompson, United Presbyterian Minister of thiplue, after which Rev. T. N. Boyle was lintviducedand delivered a brief bat interesting rand amine speech. t: Nev. John Douglas, D.D. was neat introdu '' and Manned the lendi ng political Issues of the campaign is a most masterly manner. He • spoke at considerable length, and was frequent ly interrupted with the warmest demonstrations of applause. A. M. Watson, Esq, followed in a vigorous end . telling quell, at - the conclusion of which the meeting adjourned with the usual formalities— cheers for the candidates, thanks to the odious and speakers, ate. The convention was &grand amen, and high ly creditable to all who participated therein. Riot ln'the Moth Ward—Two Hen Shot. On Saturday night, about twelve o'clock, a riot oesmrzed at the Inn City Hotel, on Penn 'treat, in the Ninth ward, during which two men were shot. It appears that a Democratic meet ing-had been held al Lawrenceville, which was attended by the Ninth ward Mc ien= Club. lama NOM 011, the proprietor of the hotel, acr computed the Ctubfrom the meeting, and upon arrivbsg at his house, they went In to gat &drink. • Alter drinking Mr. Hasson commenced closing ,his establishment, when another party, who bad chartered it pa/teenier railway car to bring them ~ him the meeting to the city, stoppidatthe toms. They called for drinks, which were furnished, when they declined paying for them. This led to en altercation, when one of the party step. pad forward and paid the required amount. Mr. Beeson then stated that as it was about twelve o'clock, he wished tn.:lose his house, and order• ed theptarty to leave. This they refused to do, when Mr. Hasson lowered the gas, avian that he !maid not 'ell any more liquor that night. He was then knocked deeps, ens • general row etneitsd, daring which Bernal persons were Mier. ed bi tumblers end clubs, one young man named 'Bitter/ Wetter., , e resident of the Sixth ward, being struck' on the head with a tumbler and received a severe wound. The house was at • lest cleared of the belligerents, when they coos- Weisoid stoning it. Mr. Nissen went to the dootiand told the crowd that he was prepared to - defend his property, and would do so. A nom ber of shots were then fired, and a men named Frank Ott, was streak in Ma neck, the ball pass. Ir.g . completely through it. He was canted to - hb residence In Carpenters alley, between Sixth street andTirgin alley, where he Militias .in a dangerous . condition. . John Donn, bar . er'aJcske 0 Smaa's saloon, on Wylie street, " re ° a l l in g h e th er e al e r % bu s a t rirsr of t i e d di ;11 slight. , re p ad to the hotel and took Mr. Neaten into ,w -custody. He Is still in. confinement, swatting an esandnetion. Neeson admit firing at the crowd's bet dente' shooting Oct. There :were numerous reports afloat yesterday inngard to Iles shooting, but we will not give publicity to any of tkein,u the Mayor will investigate the awe this morning. •At a late blur last night, Ott, the wounded • mani had considerably improved, and eight hopes were entertained of his recovery. I' nion Ilium Convention at Elizabeth The people of the Monongahela Valley se. sembled Inman convention at the Borough of Elisabeth, ortßalarday, at one o'eiook, P. M. A Urge delegation, including the Plttsbargh Central Wee Club, wont up from this city at 8 o'clock, A. M., onlhe 'taunter ffrank:in, and ar rived at Elisitoth at noon. Upon the arrival of the boas • prooenion was formed, and the tool. ',Undo, some on foot and some on hornbook, with mule and banners, matched through the principal. street., and were then dimniesed for dinner. ;The latch string was out. an I the gen erous Union men and women of Old Bfineeth netted tbeAselvisa in the entertainment of the many etagere present, and it stos thoroughly done. Tha afternoon scooting was addressed by , Hon. S. 0. Shannon, Major A. M. Brown and Shen. eael J. K. Moorhead. Another meeting eras held at p. m , Which was addressed by J. J. Eillebeneok, Getout Moorhead and others. the proceedings &wing the day wore enlivened milli sonde by the Oenantl Gate Club, of We clay. Larceny A few days ago, a ruideet of lasbella street, Allegheny, appeared belays Mayor Lowry and made an information against a colored woman named Carolina Blaok for stealing a valuable cloth cloak and thirty dollars la mousy. On Satordayi night the pollee arrested a colored woman for vagrancy, and Wing the examina tion-Woks the Mayor yesterday morning she wu idantifisd u Carolina Black, the party who com mitted the tunny, and held to answer the ahem sk Coast. aroline had been employed u a domestloln the house of the prosecutor and Is is alleged that during bar term of 'aryls; oh* ca tied away the miming artdo:ss, Da. Idownruk.—Wo ut trey pleased to 'chronicle the merited oneness of this Judy eel ebrated aporialks from 34 fit. Meths Plus, flew 11 otk,) in Wade, ; and, no doubt, the Dootossi numerous patients in this vieteity will regret CO :situ that his ennegennints elsewhere will toe ulnae that pliablaity of outmoding the oresant raccestful visit beloltd.nakt Saturday, Notrain, , bri.l2th4 Sbiv, subjolnad: testintental islrum one of °kr well known' and lapsed Citizens. sad we andlallp emoiend it to the numerous *Metedla enr Cuidsti Pireem t, Do, Noe. 5, 18%—This wtII Offf tifj 4,411 hate bean antler the ewe of Dr. / 4 1thtbDro for the our- of Osterrb, and that, altemigh he hie •Mtsaded me fora little arm ore mew, fleet that a parroammt:cere Is to rff , oted. rad- ealeifemee but*: !well roaDlo is 'CO wierset cm le ittylee rahliolte to the hots eel restromeediag ,De. Lisbiliftt to at ore Meted ertterifetairb. .lAOOII Faure", ' ' Burp& Bum* Oa r C0.,1s Baur ruest, I tratoxisfaustua As ktollaseror m—Tits loyal ' yuopla o4the borough of Marmara await in man' misting_ an _Bata/day amain/1u /imolai, tam made byJoha B. Drsroadiq , gon. B. Bhattaan, Ida). N. Brown, sad UM. Mau Lawry, Jr. no Pitdinbugh Ord. pad Gigs Chib, which emu down -with the swans frotn:Edstbe tb, sang teeny of tholung. cubit s pp, atter 'blab the mating add omega with dry for the Union and atm army d Tna BattA.tt %manilla, for Noranthar, 4 o mix taut; and wall El sintatne IU elalto to what U U eallod, a treasurys of pleasant and I "tractive readingfpr the family — something f r the grave and 'tedious, sod something for thp cmt.abla minded the young and ingtitring y the moral sod religion' tnilasno" of aLI being good. D. bl'lttotaiy, D D., and Bur. I. N. brilinney, editors. Rlttabotgh. Pasearassii"On last BataidAy. evening the saltlitrUPS of ths Ls Belle Steel Works pelmet. mod Mr. Thos. U. Beattie, the manager, with it beautiful and costly watch, as a teettmonial dr esteem foe him. The presentation w made 14 Mr. Thos. Bradford, and replied to' 4 'Me Thad. B. Beattie. • - 17151011 Ifensicifa7 llrrlla:=oaBilluder 001,2'w log the Tidos r ran :Shalar township. end Istchsity wad , emoting and torchUght . pniewilost •Ema. - 13peesbes were ittedw CoL James 3..Prankani $: H. Ldt54 1 13141., en • Adred . C. Llcid s CA. Thdrestift entlansluns pressilvd, and the muting war kept op CO a ktas Trim . :4•itz for No. SS Fifth street. Gros4 Dem4llf,rott In Now Goods reolivid from t he a, tr mutat' daring the Unto of the .Inar 'war ow 4laats.—an Cotl•er frost sod no • ifoitikrokortit Rinitt f S . etroot,ifid selling at polvat•-aWat to ft picot. Ju g t. sotitiers diteMs serdeute, bare notated the large aumbeef saltlike swear rtraMestor mot Lanier drys, sod hare word-wed where they cams from; Jut it they should drop iv eithiBoldllie &Me, az City Bat they w : ald asertala that thoy IMO or: thalimoad henna to east their vitas on the littratinu tbil wit n,:fslittrer Thex ate all (Om States that lisfronehises Its soldiers. Of opens they ere not from the front, but from the hospitals, and nearly sit bear marks of their service for the maintenance of the Union. Large numbers arfirod Bahmday noon and night, and as no western train run on fitmdey, they were not o HMIs tatappointod to Rod they would be detained. The Subsistence Committee represen ted the fact to Captain J. P. Donation, of Gas. Itowhey's staff, who, with his emit promptitude fp snoh matters, arranged with the Western roads to run an extra train on Sunday afternoon. The Einbsistenee Committee furnished them with meals during their stay in thscity. They ex- Pr"" a th""lns highly graed with their ~treatment to our eity,as one facetlacely remarked he knew Pittsburgh 'hoed tutor, the Union, latextme they would put on (Lincoln) with the soldier. EVILIT2ODT'S Moon.—Praise and SOS °tont --greatast luxury of modern iimee—beentifies and mamas the teettr. The ropolides breath Is readsred is fragrant u a rose, and mildness by !Rends or in bustneu, will now no longer be noticed. Bold by Dtaggiett. • Twattai. , --Tootrt the romantic Irish drama' of "Ooßeen Bows,' will be protiatici at the The atre. Mat Bleier .Pentine Cashman etatalning the charadwr of Bill O'Connor. Mi. Weed wall appear es Zits/ Na Ooppaleen. Daisy Goorss, Shawls, Bs Skirts,. Blanneb, Domestic Goods, Blanket% &0., just opened at MoiDolland's Ana lion Room, 65 Fifth Stmt. 80L14E71. On Friday, 4th Mats* at t> o'c , osk. WILIIN, eon of Letitia and the, late J16191:611 Holmes, aged 4 years and 7 months. TIM !amoral will take place on Manse, 7th Instant, at 11 o'clamr.s. m.. preoteely, from the neeldatoe of blI mother, No. 66 Baton avenue, Allegheny. BallNKll—.oa l'abbath noon, 81b last. Mn. KART SARKIS, daughter of Andrew Watson. lhafeneral ell/ take place from the meddenat of tom father. No. 62 Rea West, at two o'eftdr. ran (Mon. dm) arrannote. The Mend, of the hmtly are re. ectfelly bee lied to attend. R088..-On Nov. tub, BAIIOIL. yet:lngot ton of Jame. mends y L. Bobb, aged four menthe. The Meads of the fan It. are mepeottelly Melted to attend the Inners! nut (Monday) armanoon, got. 7th. at 234 o'clock, tram tleo rt edenoe of Its parents, gran, Mile Menet, near the Seventh Ward School Bove. 14_ &I TS. New York Market. Naw Toix, Nov. s.—Ootton decidedly higher mad more doing, at 111.na12 for middling. Plow—State and - Wertern, I 0 160 halter ; 1100 10 00 kr Extra. 510,051411 ?6 far Extra Philadelphia, and al 30(§114,05 for Trade hranda, cloying doll and warcaly Arm. Included is sales are 6,000 bbl. Extra Brats, to November, Deromtor and .1 ennary, at 110,60 €Oll,OO. Whitby doll, at 11,7W41,74 EJT Wastarn, sad °las ing dull at tbside prime 10 beat late hotter; 12,1502 15 far Chicago !piing. El NI for <Motet Amber NW, and 14,40 for Winter pad Western Corn le better ; 11,660167 for Mixed Western. tall& price inflow, Code Oda and tbaady, at 914,91 , 4 for Was Wool firm. CO. dad. Bag. ; Marcavadc, 18%/110Sy; Butane, 20625, MMA. ambit. Petrol.. qui.t and firm; 45r Pa Crude, CSc for R.- fired Bone, and Me for Relined Ina. Park de Madly Maher ; s2o,lMil 50 for ktroa, $‘01714 42,60 for New do , mob and reeroltr y, clawing at INVO, i ia8.500139,00 4r Prima SaSOll.6O mr Prime Zs; Mao 7GO bbS Neer nem for all /Mercian.r buyer.' .pool, at 1i42,60. Dee( active and firm at rerions prima; $l2OO bbl. Istra Mari to arrive, MI In norember, SM.O d. l'aef Harm quiet. Baron 111dve Ili roar, to arrive in January and Ttitrn• th ar7, at 13e, for unbavland Cu;, Long 6i bad, ud lajle for Long Clew. lard docidedly firmer, at . 211.4413);v, Including 270 OW Primo Stearn to arrive, at 61%. Few York ntoek and Money Markot. now Toms, Aar. 6,—Eonedr aoUv• sad Armor, at 7 1,,,r aorta Eviction. dram, 109WAIMX for gold Cold servo and 11nnor, opening at I.IIX. advancing to 941%, &aft na to =and advancinirro-1:14%. GOValralltat Stock. • abal• Omni, RIVER INTELLIGENCE. Tb. deer nee rapidly at thy, point daring Saturday and Saturdt y night, bet blot inn lug it wee failing Wady with full eleven feat to the channel. Tb. Won/t -er yesterday wet mild wad plealaut Tb. arrives air co our lest report tooled. the Magna from O heeling, Starlight from Cinch:Dad end ward Or= St Louie The Imes. Graham trom Z Wu vlita fa dustbin morning, and the Kate B Pater from CinclastL and the Kate Putzum from 01. Led/, Sr. noon , tiled :et doe. The Jana cleared for Zia:motile on evening, as did ale . the Pte. art,43 for triaboaatf, and tbs hectare So. for Oil city. The Bute atnam left Cincinnati for :Pittsburgh on Prlday,aed the Gatdon, Wm. Butler, Uotarlanid Iron City were adnrshed to follow ea &steads,. 't b• neuech and relable attire, 0 Pte.. d • B. Altdrnirk Is tiding op tapioly for SI. L nit, rod will he ready to Inve tele ettenling. She wdl foliar for the sae:eyelet, by tee danenta, llapteitt A. 0. fil'Osilata. he Stateside Jdo-tod of Wed:nein rot ern the follow log particulars rf the stack of din retie:Cos the steamer arna twilit descending the Tennant, door. to frill) We Anna, 0.14. Ulla J. et. Baratta. on her we: from Johnsoonda, was suddenly opeeed in by the Ivied battery et Parts Landing. bet puttlag oh • full ko ad of ovum ohs med• ids baste -at arrange, bet &ball t at tar rt ; 'id, 1.... dirty fire pon - ds of .team. ette continued on her way d or,, cong elided mg b•rrelf her hewn escape. eb. ads was opened on by the rowed battery, and with Inniretry, tom the oppesite el 14 oldie deer. Thine lw ket On, orate, bed °nada Stant. rte. pined tile papists or ver to entrerder until hit hoe was blown 'tot or tits water, ad his cal ere soil et. *apnea.: a Irian:gnats to steal by DIM, and need o Ids coarse. Fortier hour'and • half the Lana wee under ire, and at ono time twelve gaze paitog away at her, ha fatally made her reap •. I be was literally riddled with musket-bails, cannon .but aid shell. We counted over thirty heist hours and or •nonen .hot Oat ugh her plirit.honso. The bid ISM to here oome from all al tvtlons, and brie the pilot escaped le • phenomenon. One shell strupli her lalboard chimney on tee band, .tor. It Inward and env piloted Int es It sees peering at at the other gee, gal loosely teadeg 'be chlatery dawn. !mother tall or oainert-ball enact the ekylight roof aft, shearing off duet two het half way aryl, then tn.) down and took about the tine oil lb* main roof, Bat It would tete no eclomin to dervlris el the rents aid wounds Wu received. MS ball ..and needy her who!, I r gfh from mai to stern. natl. off is Rauch. lone, panne throusb • beg chain post its inched thick, on lodged in the boil. The oat! mart 'Oared ea far as we wall BOIL wee the dark, Mr. W. 11. Baratta, who had inn Inurad cot," end won dwadwa While healer down drawing on • sock a teal axes through the window cot took • nip out of the point of his eta:alder. Bad be ben afttbn opriglid It would inontiably hart penetrated his blurt. The condact of the pilot et the wheel Is beyond all praise, and to de b avory of him and Captdo lidaratta Is doe the safety of the boat. The Bennett, On bee way lip, Irerrdes of the aro ditto, of things, tot anvil to Paducah. Tao tea-clad gensboa. named 10 be woolen to the SS S 1 betteries, and an iron-sled her bees Put up io trip lie reloads to tee rebel econniirels Chicago Market. C 'ciao; se T. 6.—Floe dull. 1% heat Orin, and 40430 better. No. 2, 11,91; P. - for bo L' , c, ea qabt et Ittktioglikt the Na 2 . o.t.t aseidy at 64)(0346. Yid. bbl quilt. . . Vt blekelatty at 11. 1 3‘ t,:slalo dull Ilect.l Flow, 4,714 ,blde ; Gore, 18,0410: hush! Oats. 18.01. Hatreizata—lNcor. 11,060 bbl.: Wheat. 46,00 tgeehi Coro. 2.,6110 bob 1 Oats, MAO bag. averzoeir 'AL®I• * , (IHMI/LNW COURT SALE OF !lITT %., TO Illiffar PBOPIBB TT —Toll3nAll 1R121.• TIM, Troy lab, of TX o'clocio, by ardor of orphan* . Oka -t. w b. man so oumntornist tame arse odes. W Inst. at *id, Was iollostno yroproty is Nu tairawhipt • Two lam), b 00.14 Lid i 7, lo to It. WrogoVo Siam. tos log scbdttroton of tot No 6 Is Jobs ofalstiro Vs% ban,rwg r i tti ill twat on • w•witstalp yawl, sad Wstomot tng tem WM weed: It? Ant. Also Wsismdtridtd manta 01 lot Ilw lik latsWittolt Was abate, awn tam thats listoot Wipporty of Alpert IL Wrilbtfortnor ton 5 Robot Wolin; osseisitto &bra tint oast sadtwiled stakalf of tot NO4B, b.. bribe yraiorrly et Stoma Wright •4 . TRIM s sada for totter partnalsrollpptyfra Rob. sot song, =adios, &Tomb Ward, Plttabwrithi not 6.llcalloWiTtols. aver'*. ORPHANS' COURT BALI!, ALLIDO' ET MIT TIITBD4II TWO, Nor; Ste, et 1% o'clock, by orlAr of °korona?' Cant, sill tor sulk Oommordal flokn lioorn4.lllo. garb other, tee folloefon ProPort7 bewordwn to ti. .Lat. of V. minor , Allure .rod Sofro of JOrnoil if act doomed .f Two fo WStko Tina word, Cllty of Alloy korai, host! Ica= Watt C./Eron or Irwltes avatina tonal tO the 0 , MO , o' Control arrrot, &sob lot M foot front. wo I toodwo tnik the own. width 198 foot, to 20 foot allay, WO, low 9 .01 ID In Issm's plan or tots. • Term at We. For tartlet I. tcro 'AIDA apply to John Watt, Quori• Libotty 'treat, titteborott. col9.llowld A. IdetLIVAINIL Arettosoor. TrA LII4I BLS STObSti.'—On TIIRSDA4' Y Ely SHIRO No,. M. al %o'clock, .10 be ro t e, et 111 i Coono.rylid Pales Bodmi, 04 nib *Ma*, 1 40 shut/ Molt of Pittsbadtki 40 d3'' ISEcI sego 13*** ittodri 10 do' W.rtorn lamisnosOo, 2 , -* do Dora Nock 011 no.; lAD do Lipson do; i 000 do II DPr•do da 100 to Flwatcg A Mom! Ott Co; MO do tortrtnl at.; t 0 do pod. es' 01 0s; • 01 1/33 do Al!tybto, e Pluatargb OH Oa: 007 i L. 0101,13WA.11111, 411111. Boost; AN ATTU] 10g. —PR ATT* nit ei , NO*, 4, BALE Of V4.1,11413L1 BOOMS, atm/ dtpao taunt of LlUmti,e, Erten, end iit /Loa faldit V DIBLE* spleueld PhO2OC/114 PIT /1.13, 0...ne, o , kozaarelai 11.712 I' LPIEL, 13049PCf. GOLD TT so., army clmotot tab iredr,, et ;b. trio melt! Brea Brows, 14 7101 at m , . And st,orl• ~,a,,, ..i. ry 000 4. *bolt 40 per 0.....p40r the Patlaktne, pins. I ii. isavivanni. atcrii HIATT p2O7TIMS, lisliemeo. 01l ti KBET' & Dezlins weir a yr) el tredoiit wszirnietwrn: sols STKIN WAVE , OELEIMATIED PiViot Ha 63 rUna /pai r Pittabittp. 0y29 LATEST NEWS BY TEIEUB,APH. Gen. Butler to Command the Department of the East TROOPS ARRIVING IN ItiEW !OHL Planta tor Election Riot Developed. SOUTHERNERS IN NEW YORK. From the Potomao Army. RROXIOTION OF GIENVIILL GREGG. IM!::! Now Tux, Nov. 6.—lt ls unoffimally an. nounced today, that General Butler to In com mand of the department of the east. Ova 10,000 troops have arrived here within the pist two days, to report to Gen. Butler. - Offlolids Maim to polities Information that the pen for 6 riot on election day,"was fully matured. Large numbers; of Southerners have boon in the city for several merit tut, said to be banded for that purpose. The Herald's Army of the Potomac' special I t ye: Begniar rainy weather, as a ammo! to Indian slimmer, appears to have set In before Itichitiond and Petersburg, causing a temporary °aviation of • olive operations, but no relaxation of vigilance and necessary miliwork. Affairs along the line remain In about the same satisfactory position in whioh s they were left on the conolturion of General Grant's grand moa n Wanes on the 27th nit. The rebels being very mnohpressfrom wanted of cavalry bones, have ban making nightly effort' of late tat supply their deflideneles from the cavalry forces of the Army of the Potomac. These forays, the production of which are of no advantage to tit/emboli, are somewhat annoying to our pickets. General. Gregg has been breveted Major Gen oral with his commission dating from the en. segment at Ream' 'Melon, on the Weldon railroad on August 26th. The Herald'. Martinsburg special say,: A 'coating party of cavalry have been as far south as New Market without finding any rebel force. The line Is now held by the rebel army. It extend' from Itood's Hill beyond Meant Jack son on the lett to Milford in the Lamy Valley. On their right gape, in the North Mountain, all have been fortified and are held by their caval ry, which has been dismounted and is toed en. thaly u infentri• THE ST. ii.I3&NI RAIDERS Another Election Forza Arrested FROM GEN. SHERMAN Redictoad Communication Bt-telablistud SUFFERING AMONG THE REBELS IN LOUISIANA Another Rebel Design Thwarted IM=:2! New YOlic, Nov. 6 —The proceedings at Mor treat in the case of the St Albans raider' I. rep resented ea very gad. botory. S I raidess have been fatly identified, and also a large amount Of money, stolen from the 81- Albans Bank, The counsel for dm United States ha I a consultation after the addearnmeat of the Court on Friday, and determined to proceed with one est& reserving the right to proceed with others. If the prisoners are surrendered upon this on • care, farther steps will be unnecessary. The ogrot of. this movement Io to close the oars with. Ina tow day,. Hon. J. Bose has been retained on behalf of oar Government. Resumed veterans of let Vermont cavalry, am ordered to amenable at Burlington, Vermont, without delay, and hold themselves in readiness for foram orders from the military authorities. The Mesa Washington medal says Captain J. (Menet has Jost arrived, and has been sent to the Old CepitoL He signed his name to a barge nember of blanks, affidavits, and powers of attorney Lc Colonel North's ofsla Conlin ailknowledged also, that he bad signed 0 itenot's nor. before he arrived. o.tenot moms quite pen:tent. The Rats' Atlanta epeeist says : Atlanta hen trete completely Isolated for severs' weeks. At ono Lilo* it was feared that our provialoni were giving out, but no danger Is apprehended from that swum now. Forage for animals felled some weeks ago, but forays Into the Jur:ens:ding country have supplied all itemediaa wants. The lame. &spathes from Sherman gave that the road is clear and rail crocommicetlou established. Talladega, Alabama, Is reported to be Hood's depot for supplier. He is threatening the pad- Lion upon our flank, evidently b index, the withdrawal of troops from Atlanta, but be has pea rrf e repo of • or,re The 20th cogs has tot been idle in Atlanta. New and exteneive fortifleations have been erected, enabling the defence of the city to be intrusted to a smaller force than origleally des signed. The question of Georgia's return to the Union is widely agitated. Meetings held among lora! mon In Atlanta have resulted to the appointment of a committee to proceed to the capital of the Bate and visit lad/anti& men, With the view of counselling the immediate ' withdrawal of the State from the Confederacy. A Lootistane letter says: None of the absolute commies of Site can be pnrchased. With the ld Issue the people have none, nor of the new, ,or any way of procuring It, the Uspertcaents re. luting It, even the discount made by the rebel ',Congests and State lame bee all disappeared That seal of the Governor whose anxiety for the coedit of the State, Is withdrawing it from circulation. No beef can be Furthered for con federate mousy either in Louisiana o: Texas . lb oxen or transportation for procuring foal. The niu4 of the people are upon the verge of Starvation and freeslng, and before spring f hleeing,ploaderieg. pilfering and horse steal ing will be the order of the day. Blisemle seems to be in the ascendant The Vim. pritalDOl Berillrelprel order as suming command of the military dirtißm of .the West, comprising Hood's and Dick Trylor.e department& Ni' headquarters to at Jackson ville, A* Toe Richmond DisparcA of 3d sayer Great In terest le felt in Butler's canal. The isthmus : kr own es Dutch Gap, connect/ Zuni island With the main land on the north bank of the 'Mir. It is 'meetly two hundred yards sorose, eighty feat high on the western side, and elopes do en' to Me river on the east. The channel of eke elver rune against the writ side, striking It 1.1;lionsly. The channel being on this site will greatly aid Butler. lied it been on the opposite olds Pt Merin& be would have been obliged to consirneA a breakwater to turn the stream into ibe anal. We Wain be :Is cutting" diagonally tbsoagia !tbe isthmus, beginning one hundred yards below the narroweet point, and designing to amp out at the point where the channel strikes the bank. We have reason to believe that -when the canal proper has bean eat to ?edge) It wise not be more than twosthirds crom• pl.tdde A Nereid laths of the 30th alt. says r Another eabei, &gip to arose their transsfdisalseippi foe loth. ease aide of the river k a beep die- oersted. Ind roper oceparattooe tamest it hod tOODAIIit The rebels are said to be In tronsidsrable fora slogs do% Atehatswa dive. bat there are iew yews Shrinport and nem Os DO army operations of important* towitiid :gibs, along the Mississippi rivet of mend fdotdle Boy. The osatiatdr. 81. flay wired on the 26th ,hlt.,,frout Diderot, with in hundred nohings4 'Fischer:, most of thin beltngieg to western toildignts :The Illohnond ittio publishes the Indian am fltszeiwoteee report of the capture of Clain Croob; Soma tasks ago the following order was pub 'Laid in the Mobile papers : persons be tween the age of fifteen end forty flee year., not belohning to the army or navy of the Oooteder• at. Slams, in the Same, odours or foreigners and all bounded agriculturalist, between these ages, mouldered to report at the State Bank, Mobile. Theft falling to report before the lob, will be treated as deserters. Ltilest Ilmathern news. Bpd Western Assciffate Pros Dispatch. Wiantearos, Nom. 6 —Full files of Illehniond psysis of Friday, November 4th, have bean ro• nuzzled, but 01401. diagly dim of news. The Dispatch Is filled with speculation on the moyely.ent of Liccd's army. It oontstris no real (anti It seems to thinks that Hood lo advancing 00 Tar Dean. RR &lesion Is mai° in relation to affairs at WilWitngton, N. C., nor to the 'rebel army In the The papers are mostly °emoted with news out Learliorthern papers, and editorial eaoi.nanta an tae same, the letter being neither rezeartabie nor lotcrecting. News from Rebel Papers Now You, Igor. 6 —tats rebel newspepero -repieerot a terrible plolltre of ajfeirt lo Omit pooloo of brobffsta oltbin the Hoes of Jeff 'llidvbee armlet/. Tbe doetitrittoo of the people • le Opts., bed es estreine, sod starvation is said .0 14 et off tliem In the loos . Oio o! tbo tibildipLi 104 inctitioned for' ibii 6 the ebto I ,• naMosecett to stick .Lta rail ro-cey bra brio feduttffi FROM NASHVILL Fight - Between Two Gunboats and a Bebe! Battery. THE GUNBOATS DRIVEN BAUR. Rebel ficod's Army Out of Rations. te, NeafrerLts, Nov. 6.—Yesteiday, tie 4th, at &Vista, the gunboat Undine, No. SS, captured a few days since by the rebate, came through the chute at Reynolds Wand and landed the rebel troops, who then fired her and left at eight o'clock. The gunboat' Hey Wort and Hldn steamed down near the west side of Reynolds Island, from Johnronville, and engaged a reberbattery of 24. pound Parrott. The gun beats were driven back, badly damapd. to Johnsonville. At 2 p. =this evening the batteries opposite, above and below Johnsonville opened on theolimbled gunboats, end they responded until their ammunition erai exhausted and thimble, top echoer& The mews are at the fort in Johnsonville. This morning the rebels oommenoad er'r'ing la the boats of the Undine about nye miles shove Johnsonville, Two -flat beats were also used. No fighting has taken gees to-day. The rob• els are engaged burying their dead. Gun boats from Paducah are in sight and reinforce ments have arrived, Goners! Schofield takes command of the post of Johnsonville. lotelligcnoe from below Florence states that the larger part of Hood's army are still south of the river, and are out of rations and alothing,ond are subsioting upon the country. A Lincoln and Johnson Unita/hi proeessl on took place here to-night. Speeches were mode by Governer Johnson and others at the Capital. The dyer le rising. Five feet on the 'boob'. FROM ARMY OF TII POTOMAC. The Late Reconnoissance TWO THOUSAND REBELS CAPTURED All Quiet in the Shenandoah Valley &0., do, /to eyealsl Weldon, Associate Preto Dispitcb4l New You, Nov. 6.—The limes' Army of the Potomac special says: We understand that the last movement wee simply • reconnoinanoe In form. Gen. Grant determined to ascertain the actual strength of the enemy on the left. Such Investigation could only be affected by eoneen• Mating • large body of troops to feel their way through a country comporativoly unknown to tut, but every part of which was familiar to the enc. my. Orden were elmeltaneouily lent to Gen. Butler not to attack, but only to engage the at- Motion of the enemy on the right, for the double purpose of prevention them iron:M.10111g again:, our left, and to ascertain their actual strength to that direction. The enemy was found in treached and their works returned. The recall of the movement Is In our favor, so we captured 2000 prisoners, while losing INS that 1000. In killed and wounded we an about equal. The health of the army is excellent. Overytldng reported quiet In the Shenandoah. The guerrillas nee very active between Ghan a's:oi headquarters and Martinsburg. THE COMING ELECTION Soldiers and Civilians Leaving Washington NIYIIIIINTS I THE POlreltirl kat Weittuiona, Nov. b.—Thanes& of persons, soldiers and drilla', 0311iDIDD to leave Wash. legton for theft home to •ete on next Tuesday. Trent's:" are anpreeedentad, and extra trains are pi:moron.. biome of the heads of Depart ments and cue, of Boron, together with a very Lege natant of government clerks have doper• ted on similar business. Teen Is net the Nast probability of fumed!, late active =peacoats In the army of the Paw. moo, union the enemy provoke hostilities. ha • ease from that garter te-dey possess DO pen ile Lamest whatever. The printing for the De. partial:kin of that of War, It especially so ar gent that the numerous presses of the n Ivan meat Printing Hareem oaaot keep cip with the demand, and hence privet* printing establish. tants are employed to astat ine, remerau Executive appointments looted. log :he insporatot Jedgeship, which Were been fa weeks or soothe vacant, will not be tilled Vat the Prod„..!.::•-:.. .. • ai l Acoottots reoe rad et the Past Vats Depor t. wary, repress the use postsl motley order system am astir sotortly Inaugrarotikt, Particulars of the Burning of it. 8. Ves aclo by Plrates—Allotttor Privateer for •t. 4 W LiftVs loft toonavn Haw You, Nov. s.—The Heratt giros fall pertlcalan of the recent piratical depredstiosi cif the coast. Captain Driatwater, of the ebb Shooting Star, says that the steamer Chlosm wags carried the stars and stripes until within can libel of the prize', when the hoisted rebel doge. Pho Shooting Star, Si. S Potter , and Roams Hall, were burped end the Brows placed on board of t‘• Albion Litl.lD, which was bonded for SIP (did, end Soot to flew Y irk All of the prisoners were compelled to sign a parole not to eerve on Mod or ie.tor &gel.' We Confederate States until regularly discharged. Lioalansat Wtlbinwo, cotnovtader of the Chicamange, la an old °fritter of the navy, alit t a bathe of V meal. Ho resigned his aommitslon in June, 1861, end wail appointed Licausaaat la the :abed navy. Lieutenant Ward, ermmanding the °lambed, is as old navy t Maw, laud war appointed from Ohio. Lle went over to the rebels In 1661, and bee been nerving In the nets. fleet on Same.' river. The Claloatesoge col O nets. are of English build, and were armed at Wilmington. 13 1 mote of the same shwas:or s-s reported afloat. Oar rianfOati are In stgerone pursult. The United chattel Ooneal, ea Liverpoel, writes to the Government that he ham reliable Informs• tarn that ItIO Segni!' screw steamer Bea King cleared from London for Bombay, with a large gnantity of coal and filty.seven men, and Is In Landed for SOMMIII. The guns, men sod odious Jeken main the Laurel will probably be trans 1, rr, d.to the Bee King. The latter sassily 1,000 Lots tureen and very strong end fast. N•w York Stock and Money Haricot haw Yams, Nov. 6.—Thts morning there wu purity recovery of tone in the market. Lamp t irons of specie gave strength to the gold mar -Ist, end storks generally s3mpathlsed. At the morning board there was an active n•emenl in. railroad stooks, and priest were I 1,@ , 654 higher than the closing Aguas yeller -Ihe sales of railroad sham amounted to $19,110. Goverment bonds strong I ralltoed bonds string and moderately active 1 nacelle norm bonds quiet bat arm. Gold opened quiet and strong. In eonsevtenes of terse shipmente,opaning at Mk( and teaching 246 Wool stammers sailed today, taking 1190,0001 e epode. The whole amount of exports for the week b 12.367,000. These large ship menu arsidue antey to dbtrust la bills of. ei• change, Ode r the unsettled state of aff eies I Buret.. Theisen market is active at 7 pet cant The H►tlonal hanks have called In their loans, which wilt probibly proth;os ettinpnwni Molds) and !gulag. The whet is not mist *fleeted "4. IP9reiga M.wr. Any You, Nov. 6.—The Chiwasarciaf Adger • star'. Parts letter say. the Met:wary With Italy continua to occupy a large shamed polio at. tentfoni It to not matelot; kno en what combo& the Viennathrrernment CH adopt 1 whether the Pope will create an army of defence or no= It I. said when the French •Amhaeader earned to the Pope the official annottoosment of the twisty 11011211110 panted to a onzoiflt,ood afterwards made on espresolon of great disappointment. A speedy meeting of the Italian Partial:tont will claw away the point. now abbots and strong .ffortt will be made to remove the capitol to Iloilo., but propeeittoos will be mad• against lit lee French wall .t.amer lowland carried oat the Oral Instalment of Maxicallitan'a Einrorwata army, oonstatiog of 600 Baena.. Th. enroll. wonts for this army ounstst of 9,000 Prattle/ten, 0,000 Auatriana, and 20,000 Bol,stans, mad* up by volt:minoring That for offal% of senile., ate mach eloper than matfett:9ord. Thanksgiving llAnalog L. Soldlara. Vt. Yiden, Nor. 6 —Arrongentenu are beltg mode to ittrunkh tho mobilo:1 in the anny of the Potomac tied do sailor' La the blvokadlne tor aim with a Muter on tbaukogivlois do; Con tribntions in looney and poultry are portring tot 1600- The Cewetersiare Paris letter itsys: Two Con federate 'sere e, tit• Shan ph .l and Son Ff. &Melee, built at St N.r. dr, hat. rootived authority to m oo their trips, one at • tinion.and acoompontad Dy Prelieb oblotals to prevent their eroape Aa thority to 0115 granted noon exbibidoo of a bops Sot ill! of 1101140' • noutral goreribto•oo, wbio h is undertdood to Do Prueels tic Oth dal guar doon in put on b •ord to prevent that, eniaoro by the Coofederatot et ilea, baron 'they arrive In the 4140de o' the Premien government. Oleo detivert Wont it • Prunaltn port, the Prnioian gear rto.rot Vateruell reueereitiyk t ..EJLAMwyky ‘ taint of , be tititsdatalitC• 7 " l ": o • ... W.42P. a Watt laak—lPtuo Sammie/ad 0 sub to .1 New Tow, Nov: B.—Theeteamsr Coutthas tel brings eigite bales of rotten. Toe steamer Denbeith was sunk five malle be• low Helena, on the Bletult. Most of the cargo can be sawed but the bast Is a total loss. 18 bolt hands were drowned. The gembeat Onditue, aas.uned nee+ Tort Her. man, in the Tennessee river, previously reported, fought the sztesuy six hours tutors surrendering. She had sit men Med, eight wounded, three of Item mortally. Ospl. 'tryant to among the wounded: Thereto's at Fort Homan are reported 11,000 strong, with 18 pieces of artlibuy. The tram ped:. Venus and Crkueoman was captured the same day, and the lin/the pilot of the former reports she was riddled by, shell and musket - M. Oepteln Alien and most !l of her crew were killed, and also fifteen soldiers on board. The 013411119nD, coming Just after, had her steam pipe burnt by the shell, when she was ran übore, bat at laat account' the 'ebb had not betrayed her. The rebels have thres e t . tmistr within a mile above and below Port H Thirteen or fourteen of the crew of the On , dine ars reported killed after the amender. Arrival rem Aspinwall. New Twin, Nov.—The Cacti Rica, from As. pinwall on the 28th ult., brought to this port over $4 00 , 000 to Om"' Reinforoemente to the Spaniel feet at the Chincha Wands had anted, bus though mat ters st il l wear a warlike • pearanoe, h o stilities between the Peruvians and Spartlards had not yet oommeneed. The government of Chili is said not to be so warm In support at Penns It was at the break. lug out of the digicultlee, it being considered that the authorities of the latter republic have acted In e very Impludernk , end rash manner. The ilnanolal ability of the Peruvians for ear. vying one war of any pest extent, is regarded ea somewhat doubtful by many. Another Peruvian ministerial resignation had occurred, this being the second in a then time. The Chileans celebrated the anniversary of their Independence on the 10. h of September, in a very enthusiastic manner throughout the oountry. Another revolution In Esitusdor has been ad. Admiral Pearson had arrived at Panama on tho 23d ult., and supantadad Admiral Ball in command of the Usltad Stator egasdron. Extracts from Eknithern Psperr New TOIL, Nov. 6.—The Richmond &nand saye of recent movements: The Yankees have gained the advantage far the position on the plank road, which, if they hold, will enable them to extend their foraging limits, and ruin a few more Southern home stead. They may &Le be in a better position for raiding on Southern railroads, but otherwise we cannot cot:idea they have gained any vital advantage. The Yankees will have more hard fighting to do, If they persist in attempting to hold the plank road. The Emanieer lays the re-organisation of the rebel army, sopa:daily the cavalry, Ls impera tively noameary, and it egain refers to Eerly't defeat, and ettributes 14 to demoralloatien. The Trltig has ■ long article on the Northern eleotion, and opposes the system of popular The Dipetob soya two vassals reeently arrived at the Confederate port, with 45,000 pounds of Engtish bacon, for the, use of the Coul►aerate =ay. Capture of a ■plendie Prlat Steamer— liar Value Eitimatad at 11400,000. Waretioron, Nov. 6.—A dispateh from Ad miral Porter to the Secretary of the Navy, dated this morning, communicates the intelligence of the capture of the blockade mina Lady Starling, on Pride, ,night, October Ist, by the United States steamers Bolus, Calypso sad Fort Jackson- She had 980 bates of cotton on hosed end ie 1,000 tons burthen. She is now at Beau fort, with bar engines disabled. She Is s b,au titrii paddle wheel steamer, built by Ash of London. Her engines are three hundred horse power. Sho is reported to be very fast—seven teen knots per hoar. She sailed from London to August lest, end succeeded to entering Wit. na'ngton, and was captured in endeavoring to ran out. The vessel and wino are estimated to be worth at least 5800,000. atenumani anak.—Gov. Y■tea and gIthICIII P. Vhaae-.Satnt Moab !garnet. EIT. Lora, Nov. o.—The steamer Tames White, funk at Island No. 10, Miesiallppi riser, was valued at $120,000 —lnsisred for $BO 000. Her cargo, principally Grum:front freight, Is proba lily a total lots. The steamer Randolph eu rank yestorlsy at the :mouth of the Illinois rives. Her 1211 is not ucerteined. ilov. Yates, of 111., and Salmon P. Chaco will speak bare to-night- Tobacce Isar:dd. Hama to go.d demand at $1 60 for andreseed. sod. 13,50131,55 for dra sad. Couon firm; sloogus for middling to good. C.rn lower; $1,37 bur new and 11,301271A1 In: old. Outs hoary at fi9s — 6;ivigs buoyant. Grid Narket—From New Olean' No e rose, Nov. 5.—R01l raged at the Even ing Board at 244. Toe steamer. Eructing Stuart& tiorrimse ar • rived bore from New Ocean.. Important uni tary orrice were publiohei in New 0 Coatis, ono providing for the comae nttement of the enroll• moot in the Dopartmont o! the Galt All per • son. not reporting thlmv.ivai will .2s emoted aoi punished ; another commands the oity on• thorities to close oil gambling bottom/ in the atty. Gamblers fond at the baldness after tn. first of November will be assigned to deli as tem:clan not nooks ; another provides for raising two °Cored regiment. ►ltnln the city and neighbor hood of New °dant: Reportod Fight betNraen Col. Hitch and Krres:' a Gommand. Cello, Nor. b —lt la reported a tight tool p 1.., a f.. dap, ago between e o me rebel atrar gin*, of Forrest% eon:mead and Col. H slob. It bee cot boob confirmed abd probably is a canard. Tee steamer Lominary, with Hew Orleans dates to the 29th, ha arrived. She hu a large am art of sugar and coffee for the Government. General Hurlbut bas closed all the gambling houses undor a penalty of ormilsoation, Ono, as signment to a regiment In the deli as taaa. sten, cooks or laborers on fortilloations or other public works. Cotton Is easier and low middling L held at $1,1351,15; middling, $1,17. Zottlerills Items. Lotnivrtin, Oet. - A —The steamer, Joseph Pierce, ►rrlved •ith 600 b•Je• of cotton. The dlessioli beet, Volunteer, returned from up the rl•er, h•VIDS taken • TOW to the lest. 1,400 matte crossed the river et JaelmouPollit, for ohs rebels. Lieutenant Earls left Natchez on the 2Ttb, on an ozpedidon below. General Surlburt has ordered the tailing of two oos your colored regiments for the defense of the city. A Conlederatn V 1 on Lake Edo. Burn Nov. s.—lt le relletty 'Ama teur! tbr.: thr propeller Georirlan hat beau paroltseed by oonfederates la Toronto, and is bolas etrenerthened ea darmedeoatewhare on the Cere. eda ebore, for tboyurpom of slaking Weisman Bilob tan , and pi/imbed emouralone on elate must She wu ostensibly purobeaed by e Hesse tu Toronto (or the lumber trade. She wee into Bartel° bartor on tbe 3d that to balm setae pert of ber raeobluery repaired, bat loft mu eltari wltb..at say desalt:dos of trete& Ire • are prepared ;or her bare. Arleen) of Gen_ Butter as New Tort New Yuan, How. 11.—Clertaln movements dictate that General Batter le in command of this deportment, though it 1. not positively know:. This mousing °instal Duda established Wiser at the Astor H rue, and It Is rumored *honi ng run, till be etiolated theft on Monday. bi.J (Wert! P.. k laft to fox the ttantlen Thnn battalions of replan ant few batterire of arttuvy arttrao bait Way, troa Olty Pole. Lien. Butler and the Department er tn. Hew 'Prez, Hoy. I.—The MasoraMrs Wuh. 'fecal flPstriet soya It Is positively mortal that ern. Butler is hot to have commend In the Department of the Bast The government tel Implielt eanddenee in Girt. Din, end If it Led hot Den. Butler would not be cleated rev the pqsl. Mon. The reoeut visit of G Buhr to Now York is to attend to private bushiest. Bellole Repaint. Nesavium, Nov. the Si Lutist •tobal fere, attempted to arose the Termiesese deer at the mouth of Bine Water, ani were repulsed by the reined torus with artoliderstdo lou. Three reglecoau of rebel cavalry are reported Wyman Datum and °Gartland. Felted, with a isavalt7 [ores, is reported near Jobncormilta, which Le amply garrisoned to repel any attack. Ttie Soldiers' Vottil, Nat Yana, No.. 6.—d special to tht foil from aaLlaststs say.: TOa reprtt.d ratautloa of aft• d•erc' lot M•o4nan, la the Wamllogtan Pot t , offlo., le dotted by Pattztatot 0.11. m.o. Be batoed.rad 4f. prompt trincotlialoo toldl.ll' toW aoi tot moots days peel totae than a thostland of thus Uttar. bar. botn.forwarded Gold Ctliotationf, Now Yon, No.. 0 —Owing to tho largessir of t.b..s ortatti.day, gold ototowt Val* 4t005. stet 4.110 1, to., the q4ltetlles was 234%, Sad tAtequettly 11.110tIvr 241, it.cl frost ;sat It daottt►tsd Ism 219 to 242)( .0 Or* Wort. Rretuf.• tbo Piano Boorwlett. Nt. Ytian. Nov. 6.—k Isrge number of re- OTtii , S hoot. ba•o ream•-d in be serer soroin. ft From Vicl4Britvigtar- MEDICJI. DB, LIGHTED:IL 01'1 CATARRE. DR. LIGHTHILL; rns arruos Or "MM3 ON CLTABIUL" 'A ?ONUS BEM 01 BMW' 10 CUM II 00N8111/ICD AX WA ST. CHABLES HOTEL, PITISRORMR. FROM Monday. October 17th. FATVBDAY HVENIEIV, Nov. 12th ;CATARRH, DEAFNESS, . ASD ALL !U VARIOUS DISEASES 311&.R, TH ROAT AIR P.43846E13. BTIPTOMS OP CI.TUISH The first ecnaation I. esually • feeling of &yaws and best in the now sal shag :sat lam batten to enesingt, Then Is an inability to Werth. freely, as the taw be. come copped up, aissiams on ens nide, onwitiniew the other. Boon a deer, watery. slid &charge maks lb sp. panne., emanating the nostril% .uh edit tith width become red nod asewhitt moll., Altar • 011• dthe the Methane barbs thick. yelittertah.thinmelf frequent, end thrininuse to b a masted babble el the althea ad aorta moth danger, .ad the greatest eatioyenat After MOM or We boa It bethoth port ieres, highly offensive, and mason an extrema, fetid oder. It is usually ao profuse. an to reqr_tro. then eon. Geed to th e nose, th e frequent applinaion of the hand kerchief, or if It drove into the threat, which b enure particularly the are white the boar is in a trorisoutal volition, constant expectoraten, and aometinv• bath. Bleep le frequently asturbed by a YantlaaO choking, caned by the preen. of the discharge in the throat. Owing to the boat In the head, the watery portico of the secretion often eesporatent and emulated. • condition 01 llibty LI deported awn the membrane of thanes and r pea of th e thevat,in the shape, of cum or hai r Mom The accomulatilit a that lar.thiste wfa;c.d.l4... fooli:, dhcolnfort, end tarrowe the land peseta oto embarrass napirstion. Teen. fors, treq swat effort. ten to be weds to mean them, tither by forcibly blowl= nose or by. persistent laeklog—a peados as able to the one abet csd es It le to the .mead W. Aber the ratthwal that side, of the Worothatioa which edhend to the metonmas men brae will thinetintin be foes/ bloody, • bet which .apt tars the tons required for its dielobement. Duri deep three tncruatannaus ecenutelate more tepidly, and the ethos is Methane coat onsmfortage in tee sena. lag. Elaustathe the eons to dear th e throat are fable until after breakfast, or afteriernablog warm I. tool loves throe patients code t h e th - 7 are sot althea - fel mail they bare thillowed moss whisky sir handl. The dadarge, which is at dart withont small. asenmes to the preened of the complaint and acessively fetid od r. the breath vantelpas in this, and become occe dash; so revoltingly abut. La to render the patient an ad., of dbarmit to himself as Wall as to otter. Ultentith of the mean). membrane of the nos tabs pl o 7tnnvently, L.nootimer nob antackinn the ed.., *hen null perthis of thee otathe will occadoodly ionsd =mod with the diethargs. The accutoulation ea the Mahone. together with the thickened condition f the mot mum m• int rate, renders resplrithian through lo tat. , P.m:a sal dillicelt, and abatises Loa earth* netuatitenen respiration principally through the month.. method eery obleterthus to the portal health. but more the leanly to the lap, as will to show. hereafter. ibe waVessant ease produced daring sleep, known ski an:rang, originates boa th e acme eathe the van hens I amoeba! qthllty, and Y ana" discordant, health, end sassed antedate; th e ens of smell Cracow', mach Impend or ail .17 to. end the tithe effect, th, lea frequent Is p.01,u. on Ws erns of the e. thecestatelly, While hkthluililte oces,• crackling or bubbling nand te hoard Le to• ma, led hating will be found to be thick and se upped rep , but rattan anidenly with • mapping .Duel Thlr phenomenon is tendly repatd each, r time,kea r log don not return, end remains petmanently Wand holes In the beaded th ry anwelselde dweripdan mate Cab etwenrence. sod add to the Olsten of the Winer, and haring be lost y 0 gradually that • am,- eleio ebb degree old epees, meyeast before the potion Is really .warn of the fact. The area We Apt to henna weak. irritable and dirpomd to water on apostate to tried end cold, of after thisilietiss thartia A pain, nitre or Its sense, or • Obtrating (shag of thwatra, enteric ecid over the wyth, and sometimes on theta* of the bead, and aura the in the fent away ream. ti , og oar algia for whtch it baton ministate. The die. . Urea in tn. had weeksns the enemas ad produces b. rilaselicy sod ot.reareca of dips tint The etomach. genereby. suffers wan or lea, in .oak and iratablo: the appetite b camicioni, and la Wetly alert hal lb ale morning. In wren buthithe Mink Endralui feth bye and tr I rated, and there bah avendth r finality to.lthrr phy.t.i or move earrtfec. Mitoclequni• 17 abash prone fatal either by debilitating the sista& and wearing out the petbath. or by trarellag daub:Mud and prom:Aug brat affection% bronchlea end dad. ly costhsadow it my booby smarted, chat bawd'. prefhpal'io•, catarrh le the mat Lreqamt and impudent came of Ude NW comptant WWII bee hthe coneldcal anineurabledlithe, and as the anangth of that thpposition has been neglected ti) halt rte pro lathe and the public. to it b the a ebb% thus in full half the east of Deems... Dn. Llibthill have for . wars past, made Its props beat rant their epthiel study. and has by their amass, fully established the ouretrUl y o' this complaint. That mt. boo oan thee , tato will be readily comprehended by the enamel tatinaniala Maze highly respectable puttee who harshest wader Oar COOP. I=l Hew eem, . This Is le artily thst I henba T ne aflleted 1, lent ftr 2111 pars, whiffs prodabd the asset dlw srerhb efforts. I arrterallalr Llffhtleill sheet elm. r tee menthe educe, sad al awe passed myself eada hb ram ban betray free prom °book aty More& a petteetly healthy, sad my etearth L . w 7 oreffb lb. preyed. P. L NOUN. Moe Este reffnesdaestal Dame street. Ms Ababa.WM. !Wan. VP. Lzozrass•rpow Prt I ma yes • slistmeill a -0, 7 et%.10411:d wp uu mme yogi b r. props. .I X7allize• 'swam bum st.ffinalNposi.ktoti: aall; tbs., yeia• flosseentaiti•—M ad NW reas:o4 oar I , as. InOluani. ..ity swamps may boson some at cto Nib loy dfasiok For mimed rain Iwo toes or bees 1 bz.v.. sir, pribodettrailbr witboat comihrlog say bamll4 therstega I. ban rotas -vat modialm tan camts,lP a it* ostrol En. I would towt . tamd to alXsrdll t.d witb Ittbaltlienkr. to t 7717 19 re. Ise soaliass p tlyy wltl • - ristig. Wire your di. mum. MS • .an will be •fteded, harms airstande the ones 11 2. pan. ILI MI- H. From 5... Yon bens' moat troubbid with Oman!' or Mt wont yps - tor am. swat, y Is cmdualli gme . 21 % tads. mg mitgh ssa izostionson doer:nibs th. moo mot sad tomato' dons my [mom& heath .snob if atvoo r t tampon to to Maga uky partersta and ins. pa...bathe 'Totting. I mute ding a. mo of tbs toss] monlon so* as Draw of airman nitrate of too vats. mid stO•istio. a, but .I.boo *ay miry oalataryetts.V. Ind soon or I .sa d of Dt. Ltontburt socoental mod. ot trosttrs cotarrb, yids d sad put strait untte YU ttssuo.ot I cgs., bassobotaly to lotyrorn and thin taw /maw. Wm ono on to ens poison tuns. ay ca. twit bas modually oultsd sway. my math hudesp. {synod. ay ..tot bat booms. botany ant I as onto ens snit to smash Um Wool OftnoL Lot mks satin an ....bled grab minks! dlfficatllos to spilt to Di, -P. BIIddLLL. ZO O 4 rost&trels. 1. um am Hamm How. 16,18, Itath rTt Imanuts.--JharStri Ina Sting I callailipia. yea tor in.. ratan% mat a Omani traihn width no .eery "I nag. an It maandh gnat drileatti that I amid - g t net ea sl,bt .stat I -mita +minim t hy", . t v c rai bars la th• Mitt to gat any • ea. I Led area almost - n17.14/14 bat wall aerator mall I astal tbriandiritir niitt fy veDhnit fie M% • aria Owls, I .weer old ta astir your ta.dwo.l livid I .mallet. ' minono bin tta-rand tritudry. arg platl am end hen gm comp nat. My grams, boon la nanny much bothis. Minn troabtor to Mt iir.l Ltita/1 atrMato aniallyea wan rt-otHrtairljr • WiLltlatt slot NOOTE 44TD 111130111 S. GOLli tl 50 PCBogasiiiiimuumn Films 1 1 7 vir•nTa rim onrr. insoolivw, DIHIFEREICEI VIE ZUNDLID /VD Eta CTI PIM 6n y EVIDEITET ism te ms a= to bar abo r. C.EITAIIIL V Carol fin ghee &re hi eih pihis. DECIDEDLY 0101 . t 4pri thAlill laillieblfli tar CO 4100i1 IN 0 A DEREFUIr Maas f ids ear.t. sad oorsara OS HI PTIA STILICET The pert rase. Otte, Emprtill. sunimv Mans thins incal Lea l• mg, BRAMBLE Par yea to bei dWttrij the -. RAVING Tar you to lay to valor orbit. mgr. LO II TIM-Bmi door to Ripest Man asokber mecum, °m alts GUI Boot ewe nitb SPCC/.61, XOTICIJI. 04711,088 KIJTIILL LIFE 12181 ANCI COMPANY, or Nrr Yon. FLINT TIMEMMAN. Pirsomze. Imam Nor-Partgatlng Ocamaws tab snol mart PoUde. Alms, P. Iclm or .L raw pogo:Car puss No Wm kind of PoNal oa offer Mrri morrOl. W. WOOD% Grim! Amor. Mr Ma% 115 701JILTH BTIILT. !'•t:7AP O'DYBPEPOLA ABM FITS. • TIT —A nun ocon for tbso dittreosins complointO • —con so& bloom Is • Snot too on renstyn tad 71171-21stis Herbal yrocamilots Waited try D.Q.r —PIMPS DaOWB. Tho Inscription no Ors TlTS—clotted rim to soh • prontdontial =nor 0116 —lntrennot onnedratosnly revs to nub It TlTS—lusonni an It Wu cared enrydndy vbo Was! IMEMEEM —and the Inpedionto otay to obtained from ani 1188—Drni VA ALS? TIME to .11 to roosts oit —dn. Watt to prom pc:4W% Sta. Udall I. 11T12-0. PHELPS BROWS, No 19 Groad Moat, Jet. City H. J. o7SI • a uss•in,tist• II onager Inc Lippincott 2 W.) nowan.llata el Q kg% Einbba Co.) Antral ♦. Wm. 14 - PITTSBITRGH SAW WORKS; HITBRAILDS & ffsasdistscrers at ?AIX= Clam= CEBOULIMI warraaLed CitaT BYLLL BAWD. of nay disatptis6 Onso Pan, Oaair. dad siloillas ~r 1.12. AB Undo of KURZ it OPEIPMEI, made from Cur Chot Steel I Exton Banned BILLPIa AHD Norm% lartrig.gen Wanton= sad Wanks, ant. Will= • BEM 111111, Pinsbugls. Partlholno onsaattaa chow Rotooothlngt Connoting =a anwesimuts 0110 1 ghr Wer t Igo roponos of an khan IPo:oohing and DMA' Sans at resiantable rates. RARNBILL, CO., Bow' YLUCiaIB &HD anxErr IRON WORK. ERS, Awl BA, Lim. ICON LI and EL Unto. as. •Lnut • Wl* Yard and tcoastrelnwsta tM wait hiri Rand SuatnAry, sr mows! to nulasOnins• :nary &snarls, of RGLIELBS, to Qs burl issaarol•R unmated equal to .7 muds to the cocaLtry. ORM HAIN BILIGIUTS, MIL REDS, MUM PIPER, LOGOAOSTVIII 130ELZRS, CIONDERSIBR, PLEB, TASKS, OIL MILS, AGM:TORN an. TIMM PAM, BOELDS MN DREDGES, imam PASS, and sots onconactures, at IMIDEMENi ATIST 8014133. Bapatring don* as Ow ebrtele actioe. deltif IWBOBINSON, BM (1:EI,M1 Gum to Baktokir, Mos k ktscomjekkEnli• IDH WOWEB, /ammo a Ewa=ll% Pi= Zukafterrors BOLT ASV Mal STEAM KISOTHEIS, LABS TH1711173, CRITIMIIT, CrEAVEI4O, ILEUMS% OPASIMI% et algdascriptlans ; 011, SAMOS lk BULLS BMWS &ED euthrr ram WORE. Agents kw GUIPASD'EI Ml= lIITEMI TOR 127.1=0 BOILLH.S. FLARE SUPERIOR COPPER KILL • BILICLITEG WOIRU. Pimall ll 6 PAILS, McOURDY a CO., M=7:3 BOLT ()orris, PRESSED OaPPBB borrow. Remy LIT= BOSTOII2I. li s tAirTZß BOLDER. 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