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INFORGEMENT OF ,TIOI,LAWJ
Ei n4.*A l t S BURG, PA•
SatordiejtOrithii v October n,
,
MOVIWII4OB' 'Ol ' TOR •sAtzerßT
,
The Pittsburg Gazette of Thursday last says
that thelSecretaryof War, Hon. MITIOII Cain;
arml, Alkutg4cOner, , lii. 01 *
arrived in that city on Tuesday mornieg at 8
o'clock, qn ft brief, tour, .connectedi with . the ,
tenets , of tbegeverrunent. • , Wavere pleased . to
see that,' notwithstauding Mei care. 4 state, to
g ather :VA th,e i P4** , 4 1 4 pressurQ, of tTsin
ness 40,voluping -upon: „Um War. Departmen4
General Cameron's looking. • well. 'Although
traveling , all Tuesday night, hews up in the
mornil4 .. With 'the sun,, full of , vigor, ;,and , after
an euly.breakfast at, the Monongahela, House,
took a: , earriage, accompanied by hig Honor,
Mayor Wilson, Hon. J. M. a
Kirkptilek an
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Thomas McConnell, Esq., and after _a brief visit
to the.Amenal,•nuide.a close personal mramiha
tion o f the Peryitt poundry,: with Which' he
aPPe4O.I9 b e l i gj4ygratifgd„ , ,• . ,
After kdrive.through .our .prindpal streets,
the General returned , 'to the -ilfonntigidiela• .
House, where he was visited by a niuuber of
4 . 9 F P 3Uf k
vine ai the WestAnitnOutb An the 12.25 train.,
This trip of the Secretary- otWar .is , •significant
of the vigor and tbnadiVitruf the government.
The West will not be 011400k0.
, .
We 490 i it le not tree, ae ?eligiLefi,:that.Gov..
Curtin.* declared he will*ithliehl a_orlginitiT,
elan fro 4 a popular, and aaPahle Polonel of ,one
of the renuffor yartia res#.nts.now atYkethig l ,
ton, because of smite rash , expressien of that ; of
during the; thifie months', service; which.
the Go' inq reg 4 as
deddisrespectful to; him
self. e are Aispored: to make every allowance
for the erdties occasioned to then, State l eri- I
ii I IE
thoritietthy, the .Inuftelinw'hicir the VATee, months'.
enlistrrieets iv* recteited to be PrePareft for the:
held, aria 'the ptiopio,alsooftem inclined to f‘, let
by-goriof o.bnones !;- but the forgetfulness of
past quarrels and . mistakes cannot be:Mt on one
aide.—Pittsbury Despatch.
We delfitior4firstata,e;iite.tlir tri *Kim the
.PiuthurilBe, ,Bll 4dati A the, bove lthumng" •
paragraph e: nt we do *now ;that a Colonel hail.
ing froto , •Ffnniylvarda ' spoke of his superior,
officer, the po#ie,n(l4-in-Chief of Popnayhr;L:
nia's fOrert i „ : felfile they were, .la the:: three.
montbKtserviceiln a manner most disgraceful
to the floVeibor, the commonwealth and Jim
12flone;qoqd„ . In justice to the eliartlV of.
the Commeniier 3 in,-Chiefi.the _discipline of the
army, and the respectof one soldier for another,
eta 113 ,;. ,.. : * :i.: is ; 111 w orthy : of ma*Tae9euitlali
' t the :Ifwatisul ;‘Niq• i qurtank and we, ques
tion ittlut...mould 'met ; repeat the slander
he once. uttered ' mete' he . again :as kindly
treated as was. the treatment he formerly re
ceived at the hands , of, the Governor.. We do.
not 'to e:el y tvot4orlty on, this sub:
preym, t ip
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eta
Plot, ttrAtawftnfust.doLGov. Curtin; hejustice
of declaring that he. is jealous ofhis 'reputation,
and eir l i i *tett: tai. vindicate it. `frcm attack
from hide °t• ... ,, - 1 I•Je fig eft3 o -007-adketh' -
the vilest tradncers ethispersianal and political
character whall be the recipients of bp Xfielal,
favor. 10: 011 Ossere.tho Dive:* of one fropi,-,
howeve4,o4tbo,dixereor,mill. not allow, his:
Private arena to•embarrass the,public serVics.
On this, let' the bullying Colonel aforesaid rest
Bunn or rai Trms.—His recent letters ex
hibit a marked' hSnge in his ophildng. He at
last be* 89 !We that we. of the norti, Akira SA
honest qmparel..hefore ,us, and brave. arms to
light it 01n4.that there is a-reality in the jethi
bition otlnkifohal enthusiasm ; that "we have
44 110 X.to,the issue, and that mu
that lame-ire have staked onr prosperity-as a
people, tit ON # 1 44 .0 ( la nati94, . This cm _-
version oA l likaussel lb.:therefore, a gratif-vil z
sign, for achturcrar-eneinies begin - •
acknowl
edge ' 6e, 1 110 k 5
7gga .,) ,4 4 `, 1 7 '"!. , , " welly 'feel
hfl p''
Mr, $i # ‘ 6„s K.,
yesterdayo.2ol 7hich yre „puphshen z.
Love conclusively that his ,better ,
_out PMrl9lOl that IA o 1 1 . 0 7; 01 449
sight
;ai . 'Hill
Thi itirebaz that Crabinndwattrairing mitts
betweenit'24 l Gen. In. Negley ''and
Berwell Y l'° * 1 00 /
On the 4viavey . • ~R up best of feeling °xi* be
tween theseAwo hest of soldiers, and the tee
meat ruiritfn P.4l:,aWal:ul of Col. Sirwell will
form parte:4bn brigade to be led into,service
by Brig:Ven:Neill ' Thialirigade is nnw -ao
'
tivelY °datlAT:i6 ' il l t ils (l4"4 le ** *
in ,
Pittsburg:: When .".
it will con
Mute a tiros inferior trittoae of its gfade in the
,
Col. '4. *oam, of the ',Lebanon ase*r,
who was tendered the appointment of a Pat
mutex WU. Ariby by the' iSellietiOr
War, has'iieen compelled to decline'iliOidtbk .
by privat.9 3Aps ., Tail business engagements,
We are right glad of this, because we expect to'
see our tient IVRirtie reprOmmt 1* district' hi
epp4.i'leafriTriw congenial to his Mimi&
and amblMON Auniidal service of a .
, ,
THII linalleef eitY;TettuAt jOiakit
Tresanri t atie tire Vtitik "iii)t'
its own
te l r i V 0.94 PliSerßAlt
probably il fse oind institution next
winter.
SCRAPS FROM THE CENSUS.
The following table exhibits the population
in 1850 an (1660, g t ecordiug to Unttf!o States
census, of 413: 1 s ten largest seaport and tide-water
cities fin comparison with the ten largOit interior
cities, with the percentage of giewth,of each
city and of .tbe ten aggregated :
~. T,-:
wo. .. , 1860.*
crease
Newyork, brook - ,N firer cent.
lyn,Jersereity6sB`,lBs'
1;189,028 ' 70
Philadelphia.... 408,762 568,034 39
Baltimore 162,213 214,036 32
New Orleans ....119,¢61..16/3,472 - • _ 41,
Borah * " .186,881 177, 9 -02 31
Newark 88,894 71,941 85
Albany .. 50,763 62,368 23 .
Washingtql .... 40,001 .. ::.61,400 - . 52
Proyidence 41,518 49,914 17
Charleston 42,936 - 51,219 - 16
_ .
'' - 1 699,701'3 : 2,614;80 '53
• ' 1850. 1860. per cent,
Cincinnati 115,486 171,293 48
St.' Vp B t 6o littr 1 -2!
Chicago. 4. 9;9(i8 • , 0 2u..,
Buffalo 42,261 81,541 93
Pittsburg, with
stiburlip t i. i .....7l,o9s , 83,969 t,
Louirtißele.-.-... - '43,164 ' 57,'740'
BOChester 36,403 48,243
INtroit 21,019 47,884
Milwaukee 20,061 45,325
Cleveland 21,400•. 42,550:,
• . 1 •479 1360,502' 79
• ; The followitigliable I:i4tibiffori
the-ten' largeitinterior 'cities - ;;f the 'great 'river
'region' of-the West;ln cornPitrisOri vbith the `tea
litifisecities 'on the• United kite border of the
lakes; in'lBso rind 1860, with the per bentagel
•
..of increase of each and of the ten aggregated
.
- ' Increase
4860. I 1860: • per bent. I
... . 115,4861. - 161;298 48 1
St'liords . 77 360 .
• 160,577 : : :;; 106
Pittsburg' aid Sib:
tithe;
71,595' • .93,989' " 14
Littisville;Lia J. 481194 b• • i'69,740 •• '6l
Mergliv)ps.; 8,851 . 22,625 1551
10,165 . ; , 16,987 • 67,
Covington ... .. . " 9,408 16,471 75,
Peoriai• • • . " '5,095 14,425' ' 183
•Qriinby . ... . 6 911 13,718 '' 98
Natchez. ; .;.......:kV, 4,434 13,557. • 206
362,949
Increase
' 1860. per Cirit..
likitago 29,964 109;480 265
...... ;,42,-261;.; 11,51173 93
'EetrCit,,.. 21,019 . 46,834,, - 122,
20,661 , 45,425 124
OleinOland '21,400 - - 48,550 ' 105'
QtrWego 12,205-3.,,--16,11.7-- 32
Tolecio 3,829 18,768 260
Erie: .8119*) rf - 190'
- 4 _ ,- -
Banduslol?P. :08 6 003 -37
Grand Rapids..... 3,147 , 8,058
164,812= ,- (' 884,144
TEE, PENNSYLYdII A,boll7Eill'T O:ecISNI
The Court, giving 443 decision, tilaoxecout
case of contempti wberein-General , Gmhatu.4 of
Pennsylvania was • and, corp
the , us
respondent,
"d4lO, consisted in the detention of a minor
within the camp of the Twenty 7 takird Pennsyl
vardai, regiment afisr a-dooreeof•Pourt-releasing
referred to " the example ,of Chancallor
Kent ht, the t olye of Comm/dare Chauncey:: and
' •"
,;,The casethusnunded--to by the LConrt .dritee
in the, year 1813, tylum-,*,connatotorter i et the
Supreine Court of NOW York ,directed • a writ of
- kbei,#icorgus to Isaac Clumucey.,,then command
jai ceirfedetalsgaadr,ork on Ulm • Ontarior to
Mc ni` l t • Lewis, 9PxnEne.R4 l .Mt atthe Milituy
'Station of, Sackett's :Ifarbor, i .andi to ;all 'their•
s*Prdinnte Offi ce,M), reqniting thetrt to :produce
betbre the said commissionerthe body of Samuel.
'StacT.' General lieviisde return :145 thevrity
eseerting that Stacy,was:not in •his custody: ,
Royal Torrey, Provsist.*arshalli returned 'that
he held Macy by virtue of &warrant- from -Aft
-13144i1a AdintantGeneml.Chambersi =cortunand-
Stsephitustodyof thu.Proi
vost Guard, from ComModors Ohmic* , ±who
charged him with treaoortiagainst the AJoited'
States, comndtted within ithe . territory. of the:
ll,h:ig ;of Great , Affidavits -:NvereAled.
vritliAnrus rebut's,
,and.the commissionerAsubt
pitted the case, for direction to the Supreme
Cotutti4 ~ =tO baneeller.Nunt gave ha:opinicw:that• 'the
,roturnpf, Pi:merit/Jerk was-bad ()intim-face: of
it ; befog evidently evasive, and that if he meant
to excuse . . himself,. he should have said that
eo_taki ,wes ` 4 .po liiiipueepionurpouer.". Fur
theriaomp, Quit, ,BiacY's.-- detention, under , the,
Adjutant - General's order could be consideredis
nothing but the, act of ,Eteneral Lewis: The re-
turn Of the, latter...was therefore' , a .contempt,
' C'Ourtr. -4- the 111 4 , been,intentionally
gardedh-and accordingly an attacbnunit 4 ulas*
inuedla g". inl it 4wit,- with .the alterntr
die Of ibis pr vile. t o hav e co nverted into
vs. VO• I't
C " 4 1 1 ' t
show cause,: if, he immediately.
.?? 3:1 ?:::ued. with the original iwrit , and-.produced
Stacy: I
tls rhz mentstotemploying toteigners in our
. militaniy service has peen, the subject of much
- 6Mitkint, both at home and aiiipac4 the follow-,
ing stntentent'd are i iac e upon ' good
kit ii-d : one Venn kiithorizsd to'42ffic . Or
rose 1 6 6413 dex u 4 . 0„ . : 4 1,14,1;6 0 , 4iitte w 0 - 1 .4,
be:understood there. Seimf. Aolituiona
hayeE been 'offered, or 'alai. OeititiSit made, tQ
,roll to + vtefi in knulae",' ciadraldri;
**)„,,hx r )i.edi 'ish .- Third. 1 1 1 4
gostaiMo l nat • tendeied 'the cnininitite
the ii+my ioVenerai alinsi`been
presented in Ein t OPS. " Every' fOrehiner: Wholnui
et the With a'kebil charticier hits been ticoepted.
Greriereil Garibaldi is n'inittirallied citizen, and
ithaYindUirillittairlidkd,thilt he wits coming to
this tc4untry, he was informed. that if this was
80,*servicas would he accepted with pleasure,
aria h would receive a.com miss ion as Major
Goner I,'being . 'the 'dna& rank which was, con
leried or General rstiltyettei the - 1014'a the
Bevolution. General GitriV ti
aldi, - 'upon' ;;;Onsid
oration, of the hubject;hineSneludeduotto
his services at pietient; lnif - 'thlAs . he 'nifty
*id* revisit'the 'United States:
, se n t: that Major General': Butler every
, r ,, ,o3 ,o l l4 e points the amount e& his =pay in- the
• ;'‘, Oti..tiaminkt of the 7.80 notes: =
Fins, late :United.. St4es :,Senator
tieta Tndiana, is rahatig s teghnealii that
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, -We have visited most of the flowing wells
•oirloil Creek, and have published statements' of
their yield which many_ pour readers, .wo. have
no doubt,liiichgaiimikeleti-iiiihe
Well, be this as,it may, we. -have a;thitemeiit
to make in this Partial*. direction - more mar-,
yellows than any previously giveT, and ; hose
who are credulous' in such matters Mai — justl
pass it' over withmit peruSal E To-all others,
be it known' that the Jnost. astonishing vein
deli yet out, was tapped on Tuesday week, on
the-N'Ellany farm, about =twenty rods below
tke celebrated well of Capt. Funk, at_ a_ depth I
of 460 feet. When we Sew. it, en-,Thursday
evening, it was pouring forth a ,continuo ns
dream' of oil, ; wonderful to' belidld,
it had4 l one•without inteittipid4-f t bi,441 014 ,
it was triickdlfreiirik from &hem; which
t a k e ti e.occasionally : How_ mucbi it
had fl owed up -toitWlinn;lre-yhjiWitt,Th'
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• ''reitajol4r = 'r gaiaCive the
me idea; .‘oivever, of its yield, we
would say, that a watch was held while it run
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hie is the fact, that as hbovb stated, this well is
lioated not more than 'twenty:rodgi - from the
t. • well, will& hai:lifietk fldliimitoine -EMI , -
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, i. . tity of the greasy fluid. It would , have
bdew supposed that the lattexlAd drained all
thieloil ?for a ' conid4erable'diehmes, around, bit
Unreel* one Aar more prolific within twenty
rods;.', Theseoil - vent are.4:: - iftt - dMy among the
wondess of the worldi-' , " . - - -• . - -
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o ti:thii,ve a pretty-lively time of it, in their of
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. hit partially when l theY c hnieilailight for
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advise to get employment at one of
these wells for a short time.—....' (Pa.) Dia-
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From op' Evening Edition or iesterd3—t•
", •
portant from lientuck—v
OIIR FORCE CONSTANTLY INCREASINGT' y Rebels ,
Becomiv,g Discourage,
The Engagement Near Hillsboro
Eleven Rebels Killed, 29 Wounded and
22 Taken Prisoners,
Capture of ltnlield Rifles, Sabres, pi stols
and Cavalry Accoutremenu,
CuictnATl, iiet I
1.
A special dispatch to the Contmerco/ tr,n I 4
dianapolis, says: "The news from Kentii4-.
is very encouraging. Our forces are e,,listar,tl.
licreasing and the rebels are heconiii,g ~
ag e d. Many of Buckner's wen were wit;e::.:t
arms and shoes and only a few are unifert.d.
"The enlisting for the United Shuts
progressing rapidly and Kentuckian e,
'UP to- the work manfully.
' 'COI. Hawkins' Kentucky regiment his c,,
pied gavel:mho+ o, and Judge William s is rapi.!'v
filling up *regiment in the first (6tri, t,
merly a secession hot bed.
%, ' The awrinercial's Flemingsburg, Ky. ~
r r ,.
Erpondent'says a messenger from 1-1111ro Lis
arrilred stating that a company of rebel , . tlire.
hundred strong, under command of cay.
dayi of Naples county, were advancing ~ n His
bord for the purpose of burning the place aLd
"attacking Flemingsburg.
Lieut. Sadler and Sergeant Wiley were .li..
patched with 50 home guards to inteß.,:t
theti. Theenemy was found two miles 11. , v.,;,j
Hillsboro encamped in a barn.
, Our men opened fire on them causing tlt.i
tdfirin all'directions.
The engagement lasted about twenty In ili - nte,
which the enemy lost 11 killed, 29 ‘N „1111.1,1
arid 22 prisoners. We captured
rifles and 'a large number of sabr,
kawie knives and cavalry accoutrement s
law Was 8 killed and 2 wounded.
LALI'O FROM EURPOE
: - .L
AREIVAir OF THE STEAMER ASIA
NEW VuRK,
The Asia has passed Sandy Hook with Sy:rs
to the 28th tat.
Advioea from China state that the -Am.::
squadvarhad left for home with the e‘
of ohm', 4114,.: . :Te55el which remained at
earniStAllOitation of the American
11) , It
and Shad gone suddenly to Shanghai ':rr ,
schooner was reported to be fitting out : -
Religious services were held at one Par
Presbyterial' churches in Liverpool on Clio
ult.,in sympathy with the day of
and prayer in America.
The Paris Pao* contradicted the
convention for immediate iutervehkoh in
Mexico.
The London Times reiterates its st d u a,t eAI
says that the Pstrie has lost its
character tied that the convention will :hurt
be signed.' '
The. : Londort.limes also confines the rumor,
and says that the intervention is taking with
the consent, of the American government.
TIM. Paris Bourse has been lien , y ....I low,
since the bank of Fran,- .edvanmel
, u....-41,nt„. Relates have declined to bSt
It is aga.% smelled that the Pope is ill rid
more ierionalY . so than ever, and the; danger L.
his Mali emminent.
It is reported that the King of Italy will visit
Naplet cm the first of January mad prodalm
general amnesty.
Tarts/lint demonstrations have cccurt.l
Bologris;•ort amount of the high price
:bnt nothing serious resulted.
It is retoorted that an attempt Wasacntlj
made to assassinate the Arch Duke Alkrt.
Vienna, by means of a bomb which cxl , lolol
too late.
Ellagna'.:prevau of an approaching onterou
ke
bet Ween .Nlapha Kossuth, Deak and ,aind
Hungarian notables, relative to affairs in 11. N.
guy;
Distnibances have occurred at Petli with its
military, in, owing to the seizure of coutrab...
bacco.' • • .
• Spain still refuses to acknowledge ally :,6
ereign of Naples but Francis the tietowi.
Itis expected the Italian Minister will ida
leave Madrid.
'nth LATEST
PAYLPH, Sept. 28.—The frigate Astre voo to
reinf4irce the French fleet off the Antilles athl
lideXteo:'
LrVUPOOL, Sept. 29.—The Arabia ha.i . arrirrd
from Baden. The Asia, for New York. took
Out 'll,BOO in specie. The prelimiturk, t'
treaty between England and Spain have rot
yet been signed.
COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Lrvsaroor., Sept. 29.—The sales of cotton on
Satan:lay were 15,000 bales, speculators and et•
porters taking 8000 bales. The market closes
firm at . the advance previously report,d ant
with an upward tendency. Breadstutis quiet
and steady without sales. Provisi.als dull.
LONDON, Sept. 28.—Consols 93e93i. A'
dean sea:irides quiet.
LATEST FR OAI ()AIR
on Union Pickets blear
~Pa4ucah Ky.
Attack
REBEL BLUNDER.
tiETlttilE. ON EACH OVER.
:=+ CUR°, pc . 1.
- . The pickets (six in number) of the Fourth
cavalry regiment, stationed four or five miles
from Paducah, were attacked by a large body of
rebels' this morning. Two of them wereit Ivor-
tally wounded, and two taken prisoners allh
their horses and equippage.
The enemy had divided their forces, and in
the excitement fired on each other, and thee
fled, each party taking the other fur our caralry.
A deserter from the rebel camp at Colnrula en
s,
KY.,' who arrived here to-day, reports that th
fOrßep At that point number 30,000.
PiO : m J Fortress Monroe
l'he Rebels attempt to Rua
Blockade,
FORTEWS hlosnos, Oct. 11,
via fiammore.
Commodore Goldsborough arrived here from
Waahingtiln this morning. There wakean also/
in thol*ls last, night, which was t darkest
411414)13246.0f the season. Two rebel steam
ers came doltatdoubtless with the intention of
41111/IPthirtailslir thililockide, they withdrew
as soon as it was found that the squadron Mid
battering were p.t4 to be caught nappiug•