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HOSPITAL , II A. 6 dim:Win-rod lilt:, motif curlew. cittnid i - std ankles! remedy It the rope fo r DilaalliPld OF, ittirIAIONNt IK, „ . sum is am Wi risstrolobwke Notiereary or flinsintietrirsrogo. - ire* Coes WAJAKAIMSIi, ea go Oleos*, to moil thin en Two LtAIS. - 1/1/ i Magness of the Bieck or Limbs, Strictures, Patne n the lathe - Atieettines of the Indueye auu Steadier, Orbital Decay urine rhytece jr,•- Weakness, Nervoun Inability, oda. angrier, LA:m.I2OM, COnfoollOu of dece, s ro i I) , Y,', 1 , m ,„ -- „r ,IL u r t, Timidity, Treliiblings Dummy str'Sll'o,kll3l..; tidd—inesem, Damao of the Stomach, ' Affection. of Urn Hoed, Threat, Nano or ;skin—those terrible deice• dere annuls from me indiscretion or Solitary •Hardie ut . Youtb—thinie dragnet and deetructi vas prat:Vats whirl' n ousulutitent debility, rAintler,Seisicellige impoi. ride d , 6 au ct' d e destroy sorb body and Slain._ t. . YOUNG MM. ' - . - b ean , te en espenally who hare boodoin tho Victims 0/ joinery Vice, teat dreadful and ilffarruutivii baba *hub Jocuaily dweem to an itotimay pat.', thliiisanda of fourig men in toe must ezalled.talent and brilliant intel toot, Mii 'sight , atlierwiss,,bave dntranced listoulog etanitue with die thulideribt °IRWIN'S,. or waited to ea, laey the hews lyre, may tali will full confidence. :.11LUDUAGS; . • . . slurried iv:nom, oil thole centemphatutmarriage, be 'ag aware of plosical,Weiputass, should immedlecedy non halt Ur. 1., and be rerinelftso ptirfesAlleAltb. wa trioo gs _tenetediatelyband fall _ tßgor restored. gn who places bl• Ander the Dare or Dr. J. je relatuusly w l , ands in l • ice as a geoLlemsu, and sou, Isd Sinai) rely upon Lila d RS a physician. k wielice No. 7 .Prederidit leireet, "Beitima, e, tid,, eu the left hand alittOgolug from Baltimore street., 1 lions irom the corner. be.. !lathier In observing toe none ur uldsber, or you, Andslabe the place. Be par, ik ) Ocular for Ignorant 21. Quacks, wi th false namee,, dr Paltry Humbug i attracted by 'the repute. ;feu to Pr. Johnson, lurk Sap. AV lettere meet contain e,stage Stamp, to use on tit reply. Dli. th, Dr. JubudOS member o ft yal College of Sitegeotte,. Loadua, graduatefrem one ottyn nett 01/111/0111. °allegro of the United Natal, mid the Iltelateat part oh whose, Loll hes beau spent in the Hospitab of London Parts, Phila• aciplua and elsewhere, has • d 'soup til the most al. sma Z the smashes; cures that were lincrivin. "Many' troubled with ringing in the ears and i asleep, great nee • yousaces, being alarmed assucEdim sound a, bentitaloese, cab frequent bluabing,attendetessitmetimes with derange., meat of mind were cured linuradWily, TAGS PARTiIIULAB,.NOTRUL. Dr. C. •Dtireatia MI that. who Daring iiijured Mow selves by "wreath and improper inthagenetes, that secret gad military Debit whiohruins. botlinhody and mina, en. fitting them fornither buoluensor , , "4y. Thew ars slime 4.thesackan . d '' ' , 'chaired' eta pro duced by early heated youth,_ li Weakuees ul the Beck and Limbs, Pains In the Ef.. '''r" ' - masse of Sight, Lisin of binsoalar Power,Tai , , ' : 1: . the heart, Dye. mei% Nervonsirritatat ' ' ~, : - ', , of Me Diguellve Brunt fie , General le 0 .• ''' ' es tkinsump. On, ig& 101i4414. Ai' illsruma, the fearful egos& on the d are meet' le, be dreaded :—Wes of Memory, Coo raid Idols, pc. promo of Spirits, boil Forebodings,' raid, wsoit. ty, Belt-distrust, Love ofOplitinte, XIMI. ,_ ' gut Mae , _ of the evil Whets. . 'thousands of persons of all ages, Call it lodge What is the mass of mar decline in health, 100 ;their rigor, becoming Weak, pale, nervous aniLeinairett, have a singular appearance anent the ey Ls, cOll , end Syrup ins of consumption. 1 . ''.l • YOUNG UN '':;.l, „ . ono bare 'mitred themselves by a certale,practlce, in Moped lit when alone—a habit, frequently likened from Sill Jompantons, or at sehool, the &beta of, which are nightly felt, oleo when asleep, and If not cured, renders usarriaige impartable, and destroys both minCaud body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young matt,' the hopes el his eoun. WY. the Wang of his parents, should be snanthed troth an prospects and enjoyments of life by the conseathences of demagog' Irmo tne path ot nature, and minnow io a certain secret habit. Su sh persons must, before content. plating en.inxiAtii,i West that a mind mind and body are the most useessary requisites to promote sonnet/MI nappinese. Indeed without these, tho journey through lite becomes st_muary phantasm% the prospect hourly darkens to the video; the. mind becomes shadowed with despair, and tilled with. the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be what blighted with our own. it JORNSoNN iNvitioicerom issmcDY FOR 0.11 OANIO hly this great and Important remedy, W oaanoakof Ws kkgans aro speedily cured, and full vigor motored. ibousande of the most nervosa and debilitated wns bad lost all hope, have been Immediately relieved, an Impedimenta to Merriam Physloal or Mental Disqualila cation, Norvoun, Trembling,. Weakness or ExtmeaUon or the most fearfo/ kind, speedily cured. TO BTitANGERB },lns many thousands cured at this bedtime within tts AK twelve years, and the numerous important kfUrgkia operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re. porters of the papers, and many other pampas, monism oi width have appeared again and again before the pnbhe, bestdu Ms Melding as a gentleman of ehardeter and re sponsibilits, is a sullielent guarantee to the a/Patted. roams of IMPRUDENCE.—When the misguided and an ent votary of pleasure ends he has imbibed the of this painful Womse, It too often happens that an ' arum of shame or dread of discovery deters him itom applying to those who, from education wad re . speetabdity can moue befriend him, daisy tug nil the cos • @Motional symptoms of this horrid disease wake Lbw appearance, affix:Ling the baud, Curtest, cave, sum, .so., progressing on with flightftil rapidity, till dem Li pula =to his dreadtul sufferings by seeding aim to "that 0 from whom* a 0 traveler reiuror " ft is u rat.. mainly ghat that ihousaudii lull mules to Ude territet Mos. ! , emus, to tau uusfullulu u s a ai tour ant vreieni.• .as, woo, by the two •ir 14E14 mercury, rata and Make the residue W hie iesferable. to tirifsaualts.—Thu liorter'e &sowers Muir ID his SirUttar& MUNI atailala a MIAMI , 14. tie tut the Very sa- Itumediag tout by Mail. alaia- d ageb f-No. 7 :Vieth Frederick etreei., ilattlaiura ' JUST PUBLIS ti t 1.). A MANUA hiIIAITAR Y SUktil N.; It Y HINTS ON rim EMERGhliUtha Field, lamp, ana Hospital Practice. iT S. D. CIROSS, M. D PUMA= 61 BURGIB AT IT IN USAllveAktom %mom QOLLNO. PHILADAJA.IUA, Yo sale ei BBREINEWS.CEMP 1100gsroit6 buy 24 SCHEFFER'S 8008 B'l'oltE t (Nor the Ikerieboy Bridge.) $l, j .§..1 !LT: 10 1 t t o R t (113n6a1COEISILIFICr from titil: the AP whie • we will sell at 14.26 per ream. VA per rein) Cur NOTL' PAiVit t decorated with the latest end very banasome emblems mud Patric'. lbettos. ta.so for IMO WWI% ENVR.OPER, with nationsil 0, Patrlotle emblems, printed In two colors. Pleats glies tet a Gap. THU F. FOB , .UM. isai.e Harrisburg AOIDER 11 t VINEGAR 11 I rE from choice and selected APPIelk as raniateal by us to be metric= 00. - CID ' 4 2lbvtrtt ormtnts ATTORNICY GNNEILAL'S OFFICH, Srpt 27, 1861. My opinion is requested by the Governor on the following questions, viz : .• I. What volunteers will he entitled to vote lit the approaching general election in their II Whe' the volunteers so etltritiVd to volt% can v. or County ofticers WI am c yof the opinion that no vol rs will entitled to vote in their camps, t such , actual military service h._ conformity w, viz : Such as w . in • bnder hority of the Gov or, President Of tho United • . All th (Aiwa, of mwdf i regiments •• s e tmunsi • by the'Governor, and the holding of such'coiamissions by the field offi cers will be a fair test of the right of the iegi nient to vote. 11. The Act of Assembly provides that the volunteers may exercise the right of suffrage; of course they have as much right to vote for County officers as for any other. W. M. MEREDITH, Attotney General. Sept 28-d6t SPBOIAL PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR. OFFICE EVORETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, / Harrisburg, Sept. 18, 1861. The following "provisions in case any of the militia or volunteers shall be in aotua,loptdce. at the time of the general election"lire publish- Ad for the benefit of those citiientt cif Pk nnsyl vattia to whom they may apply in .connection ` with the general election'to be held on the sec ond Tuesday of Odd*, A. D. 1861 : Whenever any`of t t he citiste*of this' Corn inomesillkqualified as' hereMbabra provided,' shall be in auy actual military service in any detachment of the militia or corps of-volunteers, under a requisition from the President of the United States, or by the. authority, of thilk com monwealth,, w the. day 9 f the general election, as aforesaid; inch eiMe' nkmay exercise the right of suffrage at su - cr p&c-m as may be topap pointed brthe commanding' officer ofthetroo ; , or company, to, *Bich they 0411 respec y ow belong, as fully: :if _ they were prese at the utinal ' Place 'of election: Piovidd, That no member of any such troop or company, shall be iiTtirdt4idgvilte t at the place sq appointed, if at the time of such election be shall be with in ten miles of the i r:4o at which he would be entitled to vete, if not in service as aforesaid:'.. The proceedingt fonvonducting such elections shall be as fox as practitiable, in all respects the same as are herein directed in the case of gen eral elections, except that , the captain or com manding officer of each company or troop shall act as judge, and that the first lieutenant or of ficer second incommand, shall act as inspector, at such election, so far as shall relate to such company or troop ; and in case of the neglect or re of such offietp, or either of them, to sermLlM— in cot elf. as judge-or-ins ttie. as ,• a, case. may be. The officer authodied to wrier& the MAWS of judge shall administer the proper oath or affirmation to the officer who shall act as in spector, and as soon as such officer shall have been sworkur &firmed, he shall administer the proper oath or affinnittion to- the officer whose duty it shill be to kfit akjudge, and such officer acting as judge sh&hatitiohtt two persons to.act as clerks, and shall _administer to them the proper oaths or affinultipst. The several officers Autlorized to conduct such elections shall takOhe like oaths or affir mations, shall have 1144 M povieri. and they, as well as other persons who may attend,-vote,, l or offer to vote, at gal - election, shall,. he sub- jest to the like penaltreslendrestrici ors 4 afro` declared or provided in this act,in he calic - 0 1 1 elections by the citizens it their usual places of election. .., ... 4 Within three dAn_Si . su ch . elect l 9l4 th e! judges thereof .SithilE , ;, - ,j; • ? velje Aram:nit: through the nearestWo o ce, a rettuit thereof together with the tickifif tally lists of Votenk to the prothonotary of thb county in which such, electors would have voted, if not in military service: And the said judges shall transmits another returstAf suo -ei " on to the com manding officefa . . lit or batttdlion,' as the case 8881/48;_wlio shall "alike igeneraf return under his hand„aud seal, of the votes of, all the comities or troops tinder his commaudll and shall tztunnuifii tkilaw.t,hrough the near -. est poet office to the sedisUtt 'a the common wealth. flit shall lib the duty of the prothonotary of the county, to,Whom such returns shallbe made,' to deliver the return judges of the same' count'', a c9l;l7.relied.iander, lilshanti alkkEPalt. of the return o votes solninsiiitted to him by the judges of the elsotion, : ln the companres or troops aforesaid:- .1'" , • • The return judges of the proper county or counties, in which the tolunteers or „militia men akresaid may have witUed at •the time of being called into actual service as aforesaid, shall meet on the second Tilatiday lultottwniber riaat , alter the election. And when two or more Vides,' are 0011 4 1 e0ted In,_ tlie election, the meeting of the judges fromeach county shall lai.postponed in such case until the Fri day following the said second Tuesday in No *ember. 'e return. judges , • met, shall include in their enumeration the\ lgt votes so returned, and thsrenpo# shall proceed in all respects in the like =mum as is p.nwdija L 1 in this act, in cases where all the votes WWI have been given at themmal place of election. ELI SLIFER, Secretary of, the Commonwealth. _ aeplB;tloawte vitir*Ft . - BOA • G. P aertimts, with nee of h 'bath, irith good.lbaid, eau be ob tained etoapte of gentidatitti itt"21244:,, Loroust street. House Web imootliod by Hon. Killer s ) hoar, the river. RepI64I2W.2tALW CilasnAdanTiss, osa, Sept. 1861. f ABOARD OF RDROEONS for the alumina don of eandida* for the post of Surgeon and Surgeon's mate bribe Pennsylvania troops, will assemble in Harrisburg, at„the Hall of Ite- Presentatives, Weduaalay, Oct. 241, 1861., at 9 a. m, when and where 411 desiring" appoint ments will present themselvett By order of the Governor, selfl-3taw REMY H. SMAN, p. Burgeon Genoidl, Penn's. ALDERMAN..i HENRY EFFER. OFFICE—THIRD nage, AOC) REAR mhatiegy.„ Residence, Chestnut street,..ifoltpnweh .g Axers, OP syll4U BAUISIXIIIO, nuoirgr: HARRISBURG, PA., SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 4861. THE UNITED STATES TREASURY NO NI 4 11 . d MI The above is a representation of the One Hun- Ared Dollar Treasury Note. It is -of the same size, and as near a fac simile as Can be made on wood, 'and at the same time adaptable to the rapid printing of the typographical'steam press. The orginal note, however, is of The. fittest ar tistic finish,'ead in two gplm t .vis .7. The large outline "0" behind "TIMM 'States, 4 ' and the figures "100" in tablet infeach lower corner, are printed begreett : the Wilke, lettering, portrait of General Scott,,and tfitir—coulms, are all= in. blackfink. Tile .namargind Signature on the above arei of courseofictitious,havingbeen put in by wood en merely te Eihoir the gen eral appearance of. g up. 'The back of the note is printed in green, with its amount verY beautifully expressed in geometrical lathe work and figures. On one end of the back is also the indorsment, and on the other end the rate of interest per day, viz : two cents a day on the other end the` - 100 'note. The public will per ceive that the Coil:idea are numbered and dated to expire ever3risix-months, and canbe readily cut • FROM THE Itia-11 WiFITAL: Correepoudence or the Telegraph. Conflagrations occur Malty in the Me tropolis ; and in alinost every instance they are the work ;if` an incendiary. Thou sands of dollars worthof j property has been de stroyeeivitEln. the . presentmonth, without scarcely an effort 4o•allay the devouring ele ment.i The fact iwthair,we.have had for years a miserable fire deparlanenti, rendering no service whatever in protecting . the property of our citi• sans; and controlled principally by_corrupt and hackneyed politicians, whote only object was to intlirenee the firemen 'th'eir favor. But since the' 'rebellion 1 roke out we have none at all; the members of the several companies having discarded "der masheen" tp , cron the uniform of the soldier, and hence the i property of our citi zens is left to the mercy of the incendiary. But time and again the authcsities'of Philadelphia have , proffered to the government the use of tiro steam fire engines, but Pbelieve as yet no Who been taken of t344enerosity. Why • • ihrlsellere apathy I carniejrnenjecture. Surely the authorities know, when the doleful sound ...Dell is xinfitiieir ears a dawn a night, when the smoke* roll* in thick clouds over the city, and vast globes of WasrasoTex, Sept. 26, 1861 vano* ilenominations of Treasury Notis; beifiAg7 3 1 111, per cent. interest, are now being „Wigned at, Washington, and will be issued "the public , l in a few days. They areas folkicki $56, $100; $l,OOO, $5,000. In' thleklakkefinwhile, subscrip tions will be received. aelairiiriqiers' Bank of Lancaster, by C. Hager, Esq., Who bolds the' agency for this county, ~,uncl,„at the' . Banking Rouse of Reed, IffeCtrium & ` C¢' tfr,.-tr/09 $2O, on demand npnis,••*itlint interest; are al ready in circulation, but lui r ie not yet reached the ordinary channels of trade. The style and finish of each denomination is different ; there fore, the , alsave.-bra l represenbition of .thy: ;Raw. only. The dokipoip, however, Ala:died to all the denominations in the same manner, but the interest is specified according to the amount of the face of the note. 'The notes are all ext.- cuteff : lpt the American Bank Note Company,. ard'embrace the-urost perfect security against ominterfeltifig of 'alteration's: They are also renderedffinti-photographic by the use of a pat ent indestructible green colored it k for which the Bank , Note Company have the 4:elusive use: flame ilbunizuste the- atmovilbta. for several Miles amund, it is necenstirrataiimportant that the kindness and ihoughtfurnbss of the &ids people of the "Quaker city" thipurdsbe acknowl edged. .Themeniergencies.ofiltke Grins demand that, the strictest surveillisite&should be that ,. toted to gued against ;,Worch of .the.trrutor, for there arellundredariffiOur'midstliho willingly Commit the dainnable . ciinie.ofsintion. Let the eNginessovgnerously teihiSredlienorth coming, and.‘tlientinsteadof f.theledbined and blackened! ruins whicingtfebtite. , eyeiti every square;.stately maiusiolishetbev v olibleA Were you in this city'a - day youtivouldhs; per fectly astoUnded at - the number of troops that arrive dally,,suld with what alacrity and quiet nem theY4bve away in all directions/ •Reoniith for regiments which have beentshair f&P some time land at the depot in citbainedress,t- mac. companied by music, and proceed to thavainipti without.poisons knowing it, and•hones isoi dab: eider can give a fair estimate of the iitunititysof troops in and around the city. - *Ad =not. announced editorially manysdays-aineejthat the publication-of the movestieutsitsf4ttsope would be suppressed Ito your caltnalutfrlobittudd - ehert myself to asoartainshomeloolisdurral*Obere to, Alutcit his-undoubted* Ithewrintiv,.of every luyalscitbsebto refnibllnnalvettaehtellng inforr =lion that would be to-- tdd- - 41in enemfy in any manner, and I must - confess that I was delighted to hear your resolve, and sincerely hoped that dther northern ors would dolike wise. But a great iltarlY4if rescinded their resolutions, and forfeited Illtir oldigittkiris to their readers Surrounded riii. we are ift:,ttis city by rebel sympathistre, it p4ots,rue blifyond description to read in our newltiapers,- whit, Shotad be more faithful-to the GoVerniniMt than any °them—dilly accounts of the ggtval of troops, a •.ruunition, and all kinds of nonce l'here is certainly plenty other mateual s9_, fdl their columns with without reSortArtii AR in jurious method, which is contrarjo-10 , etpirtss orders and good sense, and %very person who ,has the cause at heart feels justly inaiguano itt'the manner in which direct orders from >,t department are regarded by the newspaper editors of...this city and their Baltimore cotem lowing& ~ 4 , : : 4 twale-11 t, • t * ti The. President, Cabinet,'* tus other Artist,ques in the s:,--. , are de itg a great deal.of their titirewinit fro*, and l o sti t wherever they go they' areliveived enthusitiati .cally,•particularly, their young getters], whose presence seems to inspire the. soldiers very much. After reviewing them he invariably ex. amines the condition'of the camps, the sanitary regulations, and the state of every department. He is very careful of the men, and does every= thing in his power that is conducive to their health and comfort, and never fails to mak inquiry as td , the competency and regularity ot the Quartermaster of each regiment. " These notables are Kepprfdly accompanied by Prince de Joinville ndlqn, the latter having been ap pointed to 'the Uft States Naval School, The.E'rincev will no doubt-give a correct version of American affairs whernhe returns tot* na tive land. ' 133 r9F' , One part of the Patent Cilliciehas been appro priated for hospital prupiniesrAtiit there are some sick soldiers in it now though not pros trated,,by,any contagious disease. There are very few.curiosities in this department, nearly all haVtrig• 'been removed to thiNEhnithsonian Institute; which pleariOtrants s great man • visitora-treo many, that + tat•probilibiltty doors.will be closed against those who luas hereafter desire to see the numberless cturiositied in the museum of that building. There can be seen in the Institute anything from a crocodilti down to the smallest bug, besides innumerable experimental articles, foreign anddomestic: relics, splendid paintings, costly, stat uary, etc., and it will be a great disappoinbient to strap= gem coming from a distance to the Metropolis, not to gain admittance to gratify their curiosity. ERATO. Clke &leg*. U.N1027 CONIMNTION.—A call for a .meeting' over the above caption appeared in the Well! known Breckinridge organ of this city on' Thursday morning last, and,was also circulated; 'e through 'the city by hue' Ited at %a l *4-21 oin;t l °R-AP Aiirat r tiro q clock on' ridaY aftelixM7 'Not' l 3,xlc s meaning or the object of the call our reportorial duty called us to the place. After repeated tolling of the huge bell in the steeple - 0 :the Court House, L. N. Ott, Esq., called the meeting to order, whilst the following gentlemen occu pied seatewithin the bar of the Court House, viz : J. P. Rutherford, Jacob Shell, William F. Hurray, b. N. Ott J. D. Boas, Jacob`Flsler, Daniel Wilt, John P. Shoop, iSol. tAndie, Ed. Graydon and Stewart Wilson. • IttAipoluttrthati.% -- - aefoh - Fisler and S. P. Shope, Secretaries. Isaac Niels) , and John 'Haldeman, Secretaries, hich nominations were agreed to. Mi. Orr moved that a committee of nitie'be &pointed to settle aticketatayraft regalki ' greed.to. - ; . , Jacob qbge~aiLitilwaxit - hidrinsin: geol l oYetln setifotooPkwadOoa tottoltowaitApcoakipti waaftixedbsC:J..; . &Winer appeiked in: ront otthe, epoak e4 chair,and4stated distinctly that he t:desired , ixtrench appointment. ' ; e, Iffl A ir. OTT moved that the convention adjourn. for half an hour, in order to allowttlui conamit tee to fix. np the ticket and reholaticam Agreed. to. Dr. Baas inquired of the chair Whe erthe, action of this committee would be subject, to, any ameminytit,:bi44,rini intended that this c i pmmitialh64lir up Ilia matter to snit themselVal' and that the Union men would then be askd to ratify it. Mr. RI3i!i6EIIIOI4D exclaimed that none of the caudidafee on the other ticket would be noini- •riated, and *at the report of the committee would beaubject to amendments. Mr. Orr now commenced a regular speech and proceeded until one of the gentlemen re minded the President that the Conyention bad agreed to adjourn and the President, turn re minded the speaker of wheirupon the Can veution adjopined till three o'clock. At mass o'cuiox the convention wge spin called.to order. ~, Mr SHELL reported the following tick*" Psserraurr Junes.—Jno. J. PelKsoili. Assomars JUDGIB.-114 MM; Landis. . _ • •;., r ' - . _ n eez ASSIIKBLY.—Jno. A. ' eni . ,---- 7 -4-- !Mee. ! PROTHONOTABX.— t , 4. q:. o D n g . - - .7- - -- -- Timsmuat.--J.O. 1. . . , - RtGISERR.—Jeint.II: Wpomet : P.' s ''.. , t ' CoinasstoargateUfoolker.: .-. . -..:..-. DIEXIMI. 91:p li f'Zior.. —J. P. gipxlP. - AuprrOii:— ' Atigtc.k., ,. Someoin);Welitimit-the, repori be adoptel. The Preidchnt opk. the : question, and it was . intact dewn loc decisiveii vote, but nevertht less the president decided the repoit, sg.,ke. ..-. adoited. .. , • - , „.. .- 'Dr. Bans arose and stated the faqt.that the nsport was certainly voted down 'lda in order to determine it correc.tly he rid 4 the Presi dent to take another vo te.: '• : ''. Mr. RUTH:MORD didc4d io taking the vote again, be said it wee MO dOne'for the purpose of defeating, t,liezetiait. ' .' • - Dr. Barroe - sharply to 114. Itupherioiri by ecitA '. iii 3 d6Vit iett,' Witte) ' Willi ides the army. - PRICE. L ONE . CENT. Mr. Orr aL3o objected to taking the r)iiiktlgain A stranger iu the passage remarked that he desired everything fairly done, and demanded that the vote should again be taken. The President, however, refused to state the question again on the adoption of the report, and deelarthi it carried. Mr , Zust.t. now read the resolutions, which seeniLit to be well written, and which were utwnitnuusly adopted. Mr. itoruwaroao now moved that the Con ventioli adjourn. Agreed to. - * I . - LA. - . [Owing , to the heavy storms that prevailed yesterday and-last night, we are unable to pre sent our reatiarthis morning with the - osnal telegraphic report's.] Later From Washington. AN ADVANCE EXPECTED ON lUI SON HILL Drafting not Sanctioned by the Government• WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 It was generally rumored through the city that there would be an advance from one of our divisions across the Potomac this morning, for the purpose of driving the rebels out of their entrenchments on Munson's Hill. But up to noon all Wag quiet. One of our pickets was severely wounded by a shot from a rebel picket last night. This -ahowa•that tbeyAave not abandoned this prac- Ike Add' Nisbeen forbidden along the Federal line. • • The Government has satisfactory assurance that there will be as many volunteers tendered as will be needed, without resorting to drafting, and has, therefore refused to sanction the latter proem of raising men. Thomas J. Jeftries,-Psq., of Philadelphia, paid paid a visit to Washington, a few days since, at the request of the War Department, to make arrangements for organizing a huge blacksmith shop for the Department The amount of work is very, large. The economical management of the Assistant Secretary of War is exhibited, in this instance, by making such changes as will save, in this one item, a hundred thousand dol lass per annum. Private J. T. Milne, of company 0, Thirty first Pennsylvania regiment, who was stabbed with a bayonet, on Stirsh%y last, in the seventh Ward, has improved considerably within the day or two, and is now considered; out of r . , • • jAjtalath of M0nei...14 The Detroit Advertiser gives the following In tel -eking sketch of the hero of Lexington : 'Colonel James A. Mulligan was born in the city of Utica, New York, in the year 1826, and is consequently in his thirty-second year. His parents were natives of Ireland. His mother, after the death of his father, which took place when he was a child, remov ed to Chicago, where she has resided with her son for the past twenty-three years. He was educated-at the Catholic College of North Chicago, under the superintendknkce of the Rev. Mr. Kinsella; now of New York city. Se is a strict member of the Catholic Church. In 1862, and 1868.antblilb4,1ke'reiid law in the .., 6tr3 P 9 "' :" ' I. 4 o .l l 4reclduckongtnisnum L k ciii.the` • '•*.;disitict. for a short time he edited the4C: -rn lake, in Chicago. In 18156 baZ - admitt4:tdian-attetney-at4it n Chicago. time - he held "the potation of Second Lieutenant-in the Chicago Shields Guards, one bf the attached to the Irish Brigade nowiiiMissoini, and which has done so well at Lexington. In, .6 winter of 1857, Senator Fitch, of Indi a* tendered him a clerkship in the Depart- Itatittol the bailor. He accepted the position, tna;stitmtthe'vffirter at Washington. Drain hist - residence Vt‘shington he corresponded with tbe Utica Telegraph. ' After his return from Washinle.on,.he was alected Captain of the Shields Qn the newer arriving of the bombardment idf . Fort Sumter, he threw his, soul into the National cause. The Irish American companies held a Meeting, of whichhe was Chairman . Shortly afterward he went to 'Washington with a letter, written by the lata &Sista- Doug las on his death-bed, to the PresitiOnt, - te a regiment to be called thq.4ich, 440° 2 He was elected Colonel, and ittaieaititali went ;to work.with a will. Theirecruse Cf. • the Bri 'gade," up to the battleht :Lexington is Well known ; it has nobly, bravely and honorably done its duty. He is a rigid temperance man, althotiih he is jocund and whole-souled to a fault. He Is six ,feet three inches in height, with a wiry, elastic frame—a large lustrous hazel eye, an open, frank, Celtic face, stamped with courage, pluck land independence, surmounted with a bushy profusion of hair, tinctured with gray. Tim .Fortnne nv Virssrsan Vmarms.-s:llis Reel ltion of the hostile forces in Westernifthun is i thus'stated by the Richmond /iinquisvr, of the 16th. inst. : Considerable misapprehension somas to exist in to the relative ,poeitions of Lee and ilioseucranz. Contrary to the impression of ma-. ny persons, the hea4quariers of the two gener als are seventy-fivamiltiardistant from each oth er, Clarksburg behigtbe hewiquarters of Rosen emus and H un t ersr ille in . Pocahontas ommty. lkilencranz, *lei the ranking officer in North western imerfis, is the the officer immedi ately ire-Omaand of the forces mailing Gen'l ,L ee; .aos understood that Gen. Reynolds is 'ffieti,thmmander, It is not supposedlluat any affirm forces that attacked Floyd on Gauly riv e'pon Tuesday, were taken from Gen. Beynold's ,command. They were- troops that bid been .stationed at different points in Nortliwestern Virginia, and some three or four newly, arrived regiments front Ohio. Gen. Ileynoldf, cample at the junction of the Staunton and Parkenstang and of the Runic:ermine turupikaiiivisAs:The othor camp of the Yankee army is on the Staun ton and Parkemborg turnpike, "on Cheat Moan tato; eight anneal East of this camp. On the se,z. tie tont; toot Cheat Mountain, in Poatst . tasaountyyonaGreetahrier, raver, is the 002#.1 1-01 00 GM; ifackson. Gem , Letiw vamp_ , T OR c Huttqeffille atatersvffe, eipt,em miles *boys tos &imps