Edtgraft. .___,~ iroferviiqiidat sunk/mid thee t Where breathes the roe but rats before us! With Freedout'sluill 'beneath orit feet, ' And Freedom's banner, streaming o'er us out/. PIWiI7o4AL Tun testbs—TEr pomaTruntiN,-,kait in Ealitslicamlnrr OF TH LAW. trßu , PA. Saturday Morning, October 19,1881. `Mt RV *PENNSYLVANIA Thedifew York Tritune, yesterday, published a paragraph' in its telegraphic summary 'froni' Washington, ptirportirg to ; give the. suns ; of money, Wolk had ,been remittal by the federal to the different state governmenti, in payment of expenses- incurred by them in organizing their various quotas of 'troop's: In this state ment, i'erawylruzia.is put down as having re ceived the sum of $608 ) 000. This sum has not been transmitted to the authorities of PenritgyP • venni, but it may nevertheless*, true thatscich an amount, was fixed on account of the 40, per cent. :which is to be paid to each state on the sum expended in fitting'out their armed supplies • of troopelo the federat,government, and It ni to this fact that we desire particularly ,to call the attention of the public. While. Pennsylvania only received $606,000, such states as lillessa chusertte received $775,000, shoiring that the' economy in this state Tarexceeded that:of the. statenf Mannehusatte, which had also furnished less men at a greater'cost on the whole amount than thcitie furnished 4,Siipi t ylvania. These vindication of the filth OA fidelity of Pennsyl rude, made with metbamaticil correctness, are the most powerful; hernuthorities , could desire. The fact that her quota is now frill, and that contracts .have been made , and filled nir the equipment and arming of these troops, is another fact connected with the economy of the entire arrangement, which cannot be repeated too of ten. All that, 'the people of Pennsylvania de sire, is the knowledge that their immense re 'murder/Ind willing numbers are properly dis posed of in this,' contest When this is ,dene, they feeit their have reaped, their, reward. When :the.federal government is placed beyond the want of assistance in suppressing this re bellion; 'ihen; top, will the patriotism, and wealth of Pennsirivarda only . become satisfied. ,4 RIDICULOUS BLUNDER— focoismissutficientlyprolificinffitudsiwith- Ito oct theftePuillica*pra9 endorsing, or giving ant rency to any :of. their corrupt practices, and for this reason we' were mortified to find in yester day's, edition of the Tatiown, an arttcl e pur porting to givnthe results in various counties, in which large 'Democratic votes and gains were claimed. We' intended to comment on that specimend "Oda«) Misrepresentation and de ceptioxi„b4 one of those oveNighb;peouilar to the haste and, laborof a composing.room, our' comments were amittad;and the paragrapiithas a PP ( *P 4 . I O: t 4 6l :k`Pi4 4( / 'fre!'"Qods and ii*r dity. The intelligent. reader of the MA:GRAPH of comatignestiened their authenticity,, and will aocept.thiaribrence to the blunder as an expla nation NO 11114 9 6 ,in our 0 1110 0 - ' lll ?- 0 table*PubliAed,, yeaterday contiiips a true ratan/4.4in milt of the late election, which of course was relied on by the readers of the TALEOI4I4 • How GRANDLY Ms maxis rolling up and taking Its, way ROAAwaill, S x , months since and the threatenings all in the Southern sky. - To-day we have brightness and confidence here, they lkive abe uncertainty ',and diitiesn these., Willkarmles full of spirit, , treasury. full of supplies ; andthe. marts of commerce full of activittp, are cheerfully look to the • winter cam paigttisliltitftll With victories which shell lir store thy, piO4ection of ' the National ( flag to thouistods..ot misled men. Making every al lowance Orr the coloring of correspondents and ope*ors a llte !spect of the hour la most e*- couri&ig, ,We are surrounding the rebels with a line.of fire and• steel, before whose narrowing circles they tilmo succumb.` Already their bold* frO#4, TOO to and fro irresolute, and ever344re . elsexelieat iwthe order of the day. Look froutlit, Jos,to Cairo, thence to Washing ton and along the coast from Monroe to New Orleans, and thefeColl of rebellion from, the adannn 2 4e 4 3 4 1 . 1 gPatilotie freemen . lt every where noen and felt. I rflea•lemems Gleam; published at , Lacon in that Ahlie; contains a long account of the death of 1{- fortnerly U. *dent of ,this city. ,:r*.ralilarrisburg as a soldier to Mexico, and Iles tambour, settled in Lacon, where he eager!!ifi l t44tt r and editor, hi the ' *aii time atfay4.KMill'aftex7ards becoming a lawYg.Pg 4 14411011eaartapopularity before the bar of the city , of his . adoption: The proceedings In the Gentle, of Ohio societies / the bar and , thC I public oileCOU, Proire 'that the deceased was , highly esteemed in Illinoivalatit; the knowl edge of which will be gratifitrigiado646ti.le grief of his friends in this locality, they learn the new i:of his early death. Old Houston says, President. Lincoln °flared Ida ;money, a fat °Bice and seventy tho us 4o t Objes; if he would remain' true to the: 04 4 1 Pau Jacinto , has at last be come signmeated. , libarryiranT r Ani4ntes circular which we pub lished yesterday, caused a decline in government securities and stucks'eneinltf.' • • 'Wet , .11./3114411, 9f the` 11640 gite# l , mnStit4 l ' 0 4 1414. 33 4 1 414 , 4***4 volunteers. TILE MILITARY VOTE OF PENNSYL VANIA. Facts and figures are difficWit to overcome, end are tie : onlyVirresisaidefargru4Ats with whicil a cause can be auhkhabren9 atilt__ lished. In rams:tea-to date *lion t9...wt various cantliadistiritfron*ldwilren con taining soldiers wkiti wertfo " 'gidlY erred to a vote at the late eisolon,%est: Wii fi gures establish two veriimportant c - -, which :we desire to 'record in our columns, not as a re proach to.thnee , Mho., ol n44- 1 49 : 14.014.021* by - their adduction, but as a vindication of the truth, and those great principles of Republictui ism on the-succesttof..-which now depends the authority of the federal law and the security of the federal Union,. , The vote of the soylicai in camp ` 4:tll 4 1a ,e felt4ioni was !almost kinlni- MOusli ofd e ReOlircitniii Union chirieter. This is more clearly demonstrated by the result in "the various ginutietvotohe„state,, , showing that in those counties which_were Republican a year ago, , our vote was reduced, while the Democra tic•vote is the same counties and also in those decidedly ,Dernocmtiodaatfo l ,, , was . up I .to its NI final '' Idßetio cotthtfthe ' lkinci , cratlci•Oic was al most as large as %at at last' yetir, and yet Berke` county ftiitliShed,agritat , number of men to theyevariout ;PeilliEtyhryinhi • 1 :regiments. In York atentY,• I• . theflank' , reStillt prove ' the same: : fads—and :in . Ofher counties heretofore ;_ Veinomatio, , .. we,.; , :fe4 that the vote of .; that ~ v arty- was . equally as large as that poliedat 'o# cif:tpe !delimit for local atit . eictifil:o L, :. s4 4 4 l l 4o,p; . , i i c k strange contrast to the ;claim: that , tiite Deme r , cultic party has furnished the largst ntufille'ref men or the War -- .2 -1011 . 1,,OVitii41"Still` fur-' triertitrengthenedwien:tith4teNinikte, t; the'miLitary voto.ayasi almOst unaninietu3ly; cast for the etuiditates of the Itepultllettii•or Union party ' lid:-he 33 0 0 40.3 4 0 1 kiiittl'oth 4116 P e t , "' oluallymiti4lnikOle:4ggt,uni4! t ae:bli3 Ik. inoaracy are doing the.ightingii wherv.wle,_: con tenidate the result in the late-stistsktmg Re., pu 4 ictintonntl i eti.:. i pi‘ootie . ,o4Yqt thit hie furn44 l l l 4 4 t: ! tWavel4ll4f444 4ii :± ll)l * ... o war, the Democracy elected their ticket by pow., ing!tiTe saute vote thef-poileelasklear; , and' yet' at 'r*t • ,I.re4delitlai,:„*o4o; j 'Ontre - 00e' eight. hundred RePubirca_rt„reajority t i,ln. ,4n *ter county the .4stineionnes. produced, the, same results. In Leharien , the' Reptiblielinte suffered: (*alit ,by the eatue ,?fic4 - ;or,l6ame, strereli, and ,in every liepublicausountyin'tbe, state our vote was reduced3W*l)olm its Presi dential standard;'hl.4l : inieli' - belOw, -t alikt, 'the vote polled at our ; # 4'o4lo44iiiis: - *fel l =tiers from such countles i . have found their wajl into regiment*belottging to . other ststel3,. by hich they estatdished their . - mitt dieran:' c out : . . And tkoettitieilthAnellif* the gr t Republican . noun:ties: :The _Republican Ito!. in thetiapelirovedtha Imanhninnt ttxtut=. be ,of the RepnhafiA(4q9l , oii; ivOito46. falling oli of the -gote,aiiiimi* and the, aigte:".. gate exactness -of the Democratic Arote•ltit the letti and thaelectionlor lieisiddiat,-intivee;' telly; #lfirii 4. ..i.*.*!li.i . t . ,i **l- 4 4 0 , .," 3 ,iiA. .- 3 *: m y were,Oatculatmgiwitbant taelp,)*Etts., 11 thin,gai •consideredlterada de , as , et . g l 7 8er i1i 11 61164 . /4 a"thikl74*("itif dui her et64,4,,,,0t0i, ratlipsll.4. The men who were elected onadOn,princlidea,. had confidence roil:mli in theinotot t because they Were *lima* . hit 'fee thirie men they were only 'l34ni • ponied to adhere to the .poliblt winch...has so in-, vigOrated • the -. federal - .adralnietritiori in: its , str.dak, to`4i 141. rebelllbn4al4#PreiAt of another;eletion will Prme, wiien, the . fna4o are more fairly, presented,: than , they itirere at the laat, that that cPeran*lviniiiitro sound on eveiytrin4plOiwol;reur l a publican platform. , """ • 21101PHERCI - • " FennsyXvauia 18 iwth , states • 0 • to Onder a good support iCt•a good. carpe; 444; her citizens ario also tenon& the last ta ask. of receive credit for au& iierviiii2 In t partierda4lbeir, have teen.exeient; - * . a 7 iip.o . uneelfialo in :all theirs letiona v leavingiO..ottierp. the 'reputation which , 4,44. arms achieved; and P4 e # t ? d. " l .4 l o' B i c : l T‘ r * f a.rm f t* thetrCquutr, ..I',AOforo4Og . . l . . fo4 rh4 t ine& authority: ••. Among.thosoirho have per.:, sonelly‘ !distinguished- then:AV:es in this - par r Bader, is Co'.'--='4'diribbift; 1 / 4 i1i01.4 the ltb regiment Of .BoO•tioee.niOntbii ,this . . state,,, ; .Wheii..t l ?•el.firat oPP,I•wAo ,made for aolliers, he mincliedleighthundred'uten in; one . 113 r into Harileltrrand'Whentlie inifertioufte miskideridending, 045 1 r, nae4t refwiesl•tai And,participme in the Wile of 'Ball Tian, the mime 1 tordei from Gfenx *Odioi4,ivrhleir S afreaeetOtWitiVpif'l*6 Pel4 4ik;: 4 etaQ of I#ar i .414414 an Col; Franklin's steff,.who commanded a brigade tight.'. 10FoiOt sl:o6ll.**** , ‘ p0rt. 13 4 1 044 - Vittliri,; . irialiti*:‘ , tBll4ll4 l and' which .was Only able to bag twentyhoraek and six Wheels from the -lighti..-4rantlitits Brigade .146.110:044*94:40464).,**49.14 . L Lad Col. F.'s report been pui4110,4,10. ,. 4 Ifaxtr mit would have received..M.Aredit for the and • with 'which he sought atetifion after his • r went bad left for - home;: and the gallantry with:which. hefleonducted bhortulf during 'the' strOggle at Bull Bun. . • cif, • Hartranft is now at• the head of a regi *Ont, which will be ready in =a , few days to be dispatched by the state authorities to Bach. pelat as may be direpted•by the War peparbAteat.' lie,cos{dpctQd,~ime one ,the enemy'smortpd paf§alt, and took thcee prisbneis: lie IS m powiesSion of the bridge overthe-PontmedeTerre trivia; ' l Witl ihfaritry and artillery. The main body of the enemy is rep4rted to be forty-five mileit - distant. Sr. ticnnhi 9-,17.-'4lin - PtaiecraillearnsithA - 0 -, 1 Dr.; Winer, ftrgeon kifTwlgity-third 'llluitliF regiment, of Colonel Mulligan 's brigade, start e4 4n WedrulOgiar,ibY fixdis.o 'Anal Outs; fot General Pp4fe beidfigarteta,..iviph : an. offer t•S'effect the liWitYot Cordnelliaikah.tiyten .l.ering in his place the -cobalt oftieneral Frost, wl} wile theoaPtntlignfkOWP:4* - , sonfrom his parole of honor. -We 'hear, also, thaia like exchange will •bik tendered for Col. 13 - tienc:llt4l: - K7 ..q1", tt; tyr.ctJ-i. :iirrri A. i ii. =sl I= The, Battle at Bolivar. In 11111,TILEp. DValtia l hF Mr , A gentleman who spent theiwholt of. yester, day at Harpers Ferry says ' that the 'accomits published of the • fight there owWednesdayare in main correct. o.oe, The cannon captured : s a. fine. new seigerM,, ,mounted, Arid in good onler,,with Ceptlon Of a fracture' of one aile fight.' It Was - Stationed 'paten* near' the abutment of 'thabridgel !-.. when it was about being retaken by the re • - bets, a ten penny nail was driven into the.vent; which has alrewlYobeen The node Island hattery did not parf4pate ' in the light, as wiialtt‘ 'ffrerisiateit - Tfiey were steidoned oh' Maryland heightiq'alHd lfcituicl it imPossible to discriminate 'in. the. distafice.he- Wean.; fiend and t fee . , The, fight pro/timed froth the morning till 2 o'clock in the az tenioph" and Was a regular &Armtek With vary- i ffeTreb;ll3 when botly.prefased.qttroated• Into , t,helwoods, ival•at otber,timo3 they tirßyeAe federal troops 'bacli, main ' 6'loo - Wog beyond tlV'tolyn, (in. Abe *id to Charleston. • .. 1 •!,!. r•-: r , •-: .1 ..tit 2 o'clock Col. Geary arrived-with three poses of cannon, which soon silenced the ene luta guns putting their entire fOrce to flight. ' Thek .940: 11 ;4 1 litkl Misllts.kek,prisciller sari Chid befdie he . .dasospairbd 87 trete killed 'find l wounded, and had been carried-from the field. Theme was rtothing positively known tutto 2oL 'aley having bben killeCand it was not gen- Y crlxilled, ... ... 'l l 4o:EidersttromAinikimAxg4he ft a r alb Wednesday night ~‘4O yssparilay m orning, bay ing'brought acmes the river -the- - .eder of 10, 9 00 bushels of whest - ptared from the re bel s 'military depat;'#vbiblilhey were about to triquvatto' Leesburg. -,- : , 1 :J ri -: i ' .-: - 4 . :1 AR order...has given fgr.44,lvhsie (9rci1..0. 3 .re: ti t o WI katylsoLisfile. " . reit distrait othianed Milo . :' . le4be` t- feiv - ri g f ireeifienta *-- 4 .13a li var'gitiorthation 423 t ai ha • g reached_them that it was-the: intention of= the enmy to ilattmor ) 3PliTar.a44,4a44ol Fe • ' on e . 'Thilailay jught 'I bY. fits, - and ' they . *. .‘ all packing` up, prepithattory to' a- Bight i n , marylandl , Flsl. 0, infennOsstishas. been resaPred from time morning as !•97 11 e9* g' lo A ie l 4 was RIF:, ii ' . out. ..'' . e lit* . is Still too high to ford Snit timbal ' ' . : conveyediaiiroed in. LOME r The.lprigelliirs sifp 1. ed admit OA t:lisiefOr.ce.Vas two, thorrs . whilst'llie entire lidera force, u(ss only: foi hundred and sixty. The chang e - that 'lust' bilk . place In Timiler's Tarry 'and thaidirlidifgr • ' :- of Bolivar is reimported lia. most Bade au.fibockbag. Vrtin was everywhere visible; an..the inhabitants were bUired down with sor land desolation. ''''-'-‘ '-' l' . ittbratlgTilitie Senatbr - Allegheny' whci was7arrested isornaotimeitince,aed czKdedtA.9 l 49P4d;a ll 9XOCtlifr liberty of. State on pnrcile,*titi4 here y:eittierdaY in t% on ofble fledge and was arinitedlaat night be hotel by order of General Dix. • OM. FORTRESB MONROE. FORMERS ble'Baltimist,'Pet.`l7. ss gags 'Of beipereritiedle shirr ;ft tem tor ;Norfolk' Tor leiinhil*Thf daye4. 'n etakin eel from ihetrebehiiie feneitted co . adwgide Sciwellrs Pahtfi>tilippetuazioes. in, 31u00 'the febti trigatoilleerhlied** trotight &Tire ashdre arUacelbeektier.:. ir,.l-re‘T 4. .%dsSu arta ;Fll.; • . w ere 016fronitheleakessisktpiitraiskir here. Important from Washington A t" T . ..- -,-,.$ Gen, Olellan , liales a Reeonnoi : 1 .-.:: sane to Vie w 4 , ,, ,,, . Tneutnici„ n,,ita.r TO MANLSBLS. ... URI. ALL QUIET ON ''THE UPPER POTOMAC. A-LergelitnaberoftMeesele Run the - f _ COLLISION ON THE POTOXAC - WASH:MOTOR, Oct. 18. Gen. McClellan, accompaniml by Generals Smith, HeCall, and Hancock, and, sarong escort of reguisi k Pioceideri yesterday to Vi enna, which is five miles west of Lewinsville, and remained there several hour& The c ristioits'i shoit the. rebel Anny bang in full retreat for Manassas are founded on conjec tire ; at lei:lL - nothing of it is known in quar ters most entitled to confidence. As stated in preVions clisp4ches, a large reconnoitering T . party proceeded aciffir as Vienna, but returned e Gen. McClellan had quite reached the village. " • A hundred men only on similar business pro ed to Avondale, which is about an equal distance from Springfield and Fairfax, Court House. Gen. Wadsworth went within a mile and h MITHELL'S POISONED WHEAT, To. Poison. Crows, Rata and Mice, CAUSING 1111.11 TO DIE ON TH E octl6-dlw* SEALED PROPOSALC", EINDoRsED " Proposals for F0r.,.:, , 124 be received until 3 P. NI., on ti 1 zt inst., for supplying by contract tor the Lutzol States : 100 TONS OF HAY, 6,000 BUSHELS OF CORN IN THE To be delivered free of cost to the at Harrisburg, Pa., within one week sou, thit date. Bids to state the price so delivered rid ft amount proposed to be delivered. The right to reject auy bid is rcsurvol Bids to be addressed to B. Pr RAIIiIV, oetls-dtd. Capt. &U. S.. c . s A. The time for letting the above has keu tended to 8 p. m. on Saturday the I Itti iast FAT , rD PROPOSALS, till the :2 .Jtic ber,, 1861, at 12 o'clock, in , are ihotot 1;.) supplying the Army with Beef Cameo.. the hoof, to be delivered at Cbarober,lam.-.. burg, or York, in the State of I'euu,vl awa. as the Government may designat , . Bidders are requested to comply in .I'.l draars with the form of bid published 1, , ..n, Government reserves to itself the ri.:.nt te pay in Treasury notes or other funds it 11. L ., ~.. bursement, and to reject, any bid and Gar ace atuse. No bid will be entertained unlrs the bidder is present to respond to his bid. The Government will receive 4.0)0 Lai . :re der the contract, and will reserve the rizitt to require any additional number up to head. Deliven% to be made wookly in such anti ties as may be required. The Cattle must average 1,300 weight; and no animal will be receiv , ,l tvL,,L weighs less than 1,000 pounds gross. No conditional bid will be received. The bids to be directed to Capt. A. BE, Kau. (1 EL 11. 8. A., Washington, D. C., and er.lol , ed "Proposals for Beef Cattle." FORM OF BID I, A B, do hereby propose to deliver to the Government good Beef Cattle on the 11° , 1 ff..: per hundred pounds gross Iveiglit. fir Cattle SO be delivered at Chambersbunit. Etat:, Surg, or York, in the State of PeunsylN ant I. the - Government may designate, aecordin; the terms of the enclosed advertisement Cattle to be weighed on the sealer, toll tile weight so determined to be the purchase I hereby agree to give a good and ,q,tti , tent bond for the fulfillment of the contract, and to receive Treasury notes or other Government funds in payment for the Cattle. The first delivery of the Cattle will be rootir ed to be made about the 10th of Nevetaltrr. 1861. ocl.lltoc-2.11 "STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW DEE • - AND LIVERPOOL. L..A.NI)ING AND EMBARKING PA6. JRA.slinates al QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The I iver pool, NOV York and Philadelphia Steanuthr 0.1.0 Intend &motet:dug their full powered ddyile Noll iron Steamships as follows: alit OF WASHINGTON, Saturday.o , rkl . . l 60W, October 28; and ETNA, Sword.* Soveriiieor and every Saturd a y a , l o on , Imo Pier Itt ar NA= OF Melo,. Inltlr 1:1411314.;.. .. . $75 00 ISW 55A.GF: .. • .... . 8 0 0 0 do to Loodou $BO 00 i d.. to Landoll „P 3. 00 dot°Putrill...., $B5 001 do to Pali ...•i 3 , "° do to --urff..sBs 00 do is Illtuburg h.,, o 1 Passengers also forwarded to NM,. Bretilen, Rotor u"rievainkl'illpoolA nPehierens:Oni:ilaastirlitheeZse"tri:lntoluinballgertityure Cabin, toes:rbui,:rt,atoutsealr l s r , 1: 15, r if :,,,:in say.,:booubmy Stewageitinn: Liverpool $4O 00 From quoon , "" MP" Steamers have superior accommodations for r Sgellgers, and carry experienced Surgroos• They are oat in Water-tight Iron &Macau, and have late Fire Annihilators on board. lc* further Infbrueation apply In LiVelliaol to WIILLIAM INMAN, Agent, Water Street; is GE3,go,i ~ W l ' INMAN, 5 tSt. Bloch Square ; 12 QUeenstOWLl VIC. &. W. D. SiIYSIOUR dr CO. ; In London to ElVi , z , k MALY, of King William St. ; in Parii to itil.US ON:COO:, a Pig' de la Bourse ; in Philadelphia to JO 4 N G. DALE, 111 Walnut street ; or at the Company's ottlees. JNO. G. DALE, APO. lb Broadway, New fora. Or 0.0 . Zimmerman. Arent. Harrisburg. ----------- ocll4t JUST PUBLIS HED A MANUA', MILITARY SURG ERY OR HINTS ON' DIE 'EMERGENCIE6 I tield, 0 • map, and Hospital Practice I. D. GROSS, U. D. rrannau Main 111.117FERSON OEM COLLO/ • 61i6 AT nuulgarsis. KIIR4I.4IVS.CUESAP BOOKSTORE. ZUW