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CITY AFFAIRS
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Tsa WRIM.T tOa z ar; i for tbis week b
issued, Mailloontalus highly important and
yery r itteraeliog seirs—umbrsolug
Maly, Letiiii from Wasblogtoo; Latest'lli.
telligemte tiomile Beat of War The Great
Battle nee* Springfield, Mo.; Late Bar°-
, peals and Ctiliforata News; Religious Intel-
Rome; lteliable Commercial Reports; . Do
i:taiga Foralge Markets; '-Looal and
Neighbortutitd News, 80., dm- For sale at
our Are outs per single
wriiPPere
copy, .
, 1 1 rke blame Ginardsk
"A meetll g of the Comadttee of Home D a .
finis wu Mid yesterday,- at the enee of the
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Chairman, 1/5 Fourth street, for the purpose of
euertainingl how many of our Home Guards
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weed be willing to go into satire Penton for
the. term ae from thirty to sixty days. The
following ionitomies reported their rendinets to
respond tmenedistely
"Allegheny thus, Capt. Bobo!. ...... 'SO mem.
.Harper Tteeves,_ Fanwood ... 70
Kensinguin Wesndlcia. BO "
Hembright Rites, Hatobright- 60, 'a
Perk Infantty, . 50
Duquesne Infantry,:" Jelalds-.... SO ".
Keystone '" NiNfok
Park Rifles. Moors' 50 "
Keystesellisrds, "' Bobbiatii .- 40 "
LewmaceVii . ' . .......50 "
Doquerne Din:" - „Doberts- 100 a
Penn Tp. .11 , --.... 60 • a
Carnegie "
-........ /75 "
Rloketson Disards, Bell ... 50 "
' Best Wheat Hideo, Dressell — 6O a
:Twin City-Hangers, " 45 "
/Laden= Ddentry, " Duvall...
Total . • • • - • 930 Man. -
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The above list exhibits a total of seventeen
— c - ompanies,;#nd 930 men—a ;full regiment.
Ires/Olks o One-fourth of the : Home Girard
ioripanies fine iieyet reported,' and at least
,atthther frillegiment will be cendered. We
know that rieme eight or ten companies, whie •
have voted to enter' the service for a abort
period :it calliid'irporq did not room. being
unable to find the CoMmitteeion - Home De.
Anse. WrVimay state, for their infommtioe,
that the C041:1111/tre Wiii.l4 . ollt 47107 02011131:11,
at half past nine o'clock, at the •ofbee of the
thairman, ffo. 116 Fourth where re
ports can b U made to the Secrifirg,'John_sl.
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Tiernan, 'E.
'9onsiderible inquiry ha, been made in vir
tue' quartets, as to - the origin of this move
ment., it is only necessary bow to say that
ufafficitl'isSiniry . bas been mile as to the ef
.- fisisteror the Home , Guard- organization in
• ail *AMY the Committee of home De
fense have #dopted this plan ultra onlymeans
of •answeriqg Bop, that the
CommiluseAre able to report ;the - , efficiency
and iumberlof those who can be relied upon
'for immediate" Senior( outside of.the coantyi
the detiile;Will be arranged arid made public
in a few dap.. • i
arrest oll.l 4 sultors 'al Moundsville, Va.
The Union Men at Moundsville have lately
been; mitebjezaaperated "at ttie treasonable
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utterances, ol a few avowed Secessionists in
that place and on Friday last they determliZeit
to taut them M a little izziecesiton argument , '
—brickbateintrinee, etc- Lient.:Britt,"of Com.
pany A, Fmre Virginia Regiment, who is sta
tioned at Moundsvifie, with a. law mes s
, niediateljfirr,sted some hall a don't reputed
. • uessiontstei morn to their' es fety _ than ,any- ,
ththgelie,"and au Saturday 'Miming took them
up to tiiheeling on the Steamer logimiar.
Tut' were taken to Camp Carlile and confined
in the ginini-lionee, where they will await a,
heating before the proper authorities. The
fact is, the Union men at Mandeville will no
longer tolanitaAabbling trinom iu their midst.
Traitors ma* think as they please, but tbay.
will longir be permittted to spout treason
in the ears czt loyal men.
Anoimaa. iNtir Couirrsartm.—Kennedy,
of the Bad:lly:sew, call, our attention to a
recent counterfeit bill of the denomination of
810, on the kiechanica , Bank, New York City.
The vignette lin a mechanic, with hipmer and
anvil, building. in the distance. It is a very
cloae,iinitatiOn of the (Minh:to, and calculated
very readily to deceive even the most expert In
detecting. The Bank ought to get up a new
plate,iombiuing ill thelate artistic safeguards
against - fro:meter:, Which the engravers now
give to their ; work.
A EII2.II:i ' ] FrOILIID.W6I:COtiIIi and John
'Richardson ',Am ineled in the Diamond market,
Allegheny, yesterday, about money. Cotter
challenged. Jliehsrdscin to Ggbt, and the two
reni:sed to *wagon yard, in the rear of a tav
ern on Pedeial street, to see. who was the
hatter mini; Officer Bowden happened to
hear o f the ;affair and arrived just to time to
spoil the se. ' Cotter was fined ss for die
orderly conditct, by Mayor Drimi and in de
fault was committed to jail fora few days.
Richardson !paid' the costs of his arrest and
was discharged. '
Dactlers:iro' Szalre.—Mr. J.. R. Hunter,
having beetillapiointed u a member of-the
Democratic county Committee of Ooneepoad.
once,
.by the Chairman of the late County
Convention,! hen. published a tailor declining
at present tri : act with any pars-, organiittion,
but reserving to himself the right to; lots at
the coming i eleetion for thou only who will
yield a hearty war support to the .adminis
tration. of Ptemdent Lincoln. When the - 13e.
bellionto entitled .out, then and then.only wilt
bo feel it tiis duty. to,, acknowledge party
•'• - •
TWO CAIN or M/LIJOR LID 1311•1/7/71,—WITI.
8. Miller. an'John Shaffer, airlifted a few days
ago upon eh erge of having &meted .from Col.
Black'a Feginiimt, were yawed from jail jester
day by the Mayor, and immediately entisted in
Capt. Ccoaa'S company. They state that they
! didnotdismk, but left damn nonsignmlce of
having bnin;sold that. their families Innis not
provided for.i,l When they found Mather had
beenmist:slotted In regard toll& matter, they
were 'willineito' return. We give their state
meat in , )ustiits tothemselves and their friends.
•
Cadautaarseir.—One 'Bottle.; of Allegheny,
visited his Diend:_Dickintos, of the *Becohd
Ward, jut we. for a time handsomely enter.
halted over a bottle of “red-eye.” An nose
whito stied Dickinson, who in turn
Witied—Dottlea by the neck, and bit him se.
sverily On the' cheek, almost taking the piece
r - cout.; , - Bottleit. did not tint - the other cheek,
! . bat t.fight. hushed, and the result was that
Diekhuiositeis it:rafted:sad fined for his biting
proclivities. ,
NEITIMPT•Tp 011001 A rn.or..—As the steam.
sr Albelaria,mas coming up the Ohio river, on
_ Fridayietid when within • very short dhriaisee
shissrai fired upon blooms eon
' sealed pomp, she rifieluill.pausietthrough
the pilot hisses„withiti fire inches or tha
breast.. Theta wersi`miveial ' perilous to the
pilot imams 'ht the time, but Ibrtuattely all
is
escaped, The not supposed 16 have been
• fired by wets one who bad a spite at the boat.
DILATE ,Yllk . SOLDIZI Or Mt MTIICAI
Wait..=,lstriOs Richardson, lortnerly_of this
. eifyi'llied in 'Philadelphis,'on the 17 th ingest.
The deceased wu a aoldier of the hlexioto
''tar, hotel it:dieted in Captain De P.m.'.
Ctlial4,-at,ficew Oriente, lad afterwards
of the Aids to Dem Bader,
ii arideit'cap,iciti.he mitred throushout the
i;aipaija' • .
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loaowiis Poisoic/s.-Thi eon.
17 jail now entaas -dfiptono toads pitman
—4lwlorgestoumbor of that .a: owc condi:id
is thi Thirty wool to bo ths oat
aidoienta. ..4911a1 is the =Mort Boa the war
toodeno7 toincloan arise waoogllkt weaker
lost; - •
Teeamasei TItIR • firarsess.—The Collier
Aida, of Sherpebarg, grid the Arsenal Rides
of Lawriaceinte (Rome Gaud) have teethe.-
ed their lIIIT*Ca tor a short en:paten :when.
ever called amom:-They have slot yet reported
to the Home patease Committee. ,-
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Q. Frit* or" ti, r ritunied Totanteet t il .
, lade
USA quill frow,o9 wing bregrey;etyglik yams
iris shot b b iro a few illy. aukeeoe Ciartrots
creek, - la - thbi =sty. ,
ova mutt
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_thutrAucesotr i .Angust 19,1861.
Peace -and - qedet* stilLpreraii In estop, al
though there is a - rather unneeiL outstare, in
crap today, erred, perhaps, by the death of
ems of the members of Co. 0,-- I Capt Monks—
wanted Corned, who died on Sunday night,
after a protraotad Ulu% of dysentery.
Col. Black, ea yesterday Inning, received
.marching orders from the War Departmet, and
we ars expected to ken on Tuesday morning,
and go direct to Weishington City, to take the
plase-of some o 1 tite regiment' which hare of
is readred olden to mach, and hare dipart
ul to other places. The boys all appear to be
In glut writs to think they are ping to get
into the enemy'i wintry, or tem p t/hare sear.
The regiment has not reoeired auy arms or the
remainder of 'Ur clothing, bat I--hear will by
tomorrow. T. H. D., Co. IL
- Ciere Fexeunt, Alixtest 19, 1861.
At a meeting of the St. Clair Guards, Co.
11, Col. Blank , e Regiment, the following pro.
amble and maolationa were! ananimoaaly
adopted : •
Wasisse, Certain.charitable' ladies of MI.
Lebanon and•vidinity, and Upper St. Clair
township, hue procured and tineiwnted a sol
dier,. library, amulet's( of numerous religions
boob, tracts, papers, lhc.
Resolved, That we, the members of mid
company, herein return our moat sincere and
heartfelt thanks to the liberal and patriotic
ladies for the useful and instructive present.
Rtiolved,. That we shall make it our aim --to
read and profit ourselves by thil moral con
tained therein.
Resolved, That this is suffictent evidence
that oar spiritual and temporal j welfare is of
intense interest to them; and that we shall
always remember them at kind Is sympathis
ing -friends.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions
be forwarded to the Pittsburgh Gazette rift
publication in - the column, of the daily nod
weekly papers. -
IPlaig Presentation—GM *Ol6 a Patriotic
• • Plitlebtamtner In kagestad.
The following correspondence, . which took
place recently between the . geritletnen whose
names are attached thereto, explains itself:
Pirrrsaunatr, August 19, 1861. -
Gen. I. S. Neglo—Dear Sir: I have - re
ceived' from W. Pearson Collie's, who is now
residing in London, Eaglet:id, a beautiful
American film, with the reqneat that it be pro•
seated to a rag meet commanded by you. Mr.
Coffins . Is an old Putaburyglier, aid although at
a great - distance from the seene'of strife, yet
Ms heart is in the great cause,land he feels,
whilst his gift is in your hands, it will be car.
Tied wbere.the fight is the thickast.
If jou will accept- the gin, it will be duly
presented to you on your return:
Yours, respectfully, A. L. PiAlllOll.
Hr.Anuu.sarcas, Pittabtugh,Aug. 20, 1861.
Dear eir—l am proud of the lionoryou pro
pose. I can safely enure you that my gallant
comrades will josh me in preitervitg untar
nished this emblem of our liberty. We shall
cherish the memory of him whb, so far away
beyond the seas, desires to mingle his sympa
thy with mini for the successful f estorauna of
peace tool? now. unhappy eoustry. The flag,
with its hallowed memories, is alfit messenger
of his 'Bonbon. Yours, very truly,
Jaw. 8. Exotics'.
To A. L. Pzsitsorr, Erg., Pittsburgh, Pa.
TEN Eammo MAGAZUFS Or 17411111211 LITER
ATIMIL-Mr. Henry Miner, MN street, (me-
oessor of Hunt & !IMMO has laid on our table
the September number of this *anent month
ly. We find the contents are about a soon of
articles on tartans subjects, of hi story and mys
tery, of fact and-of hotione—bet ell of molt
readable quality. Well Indeed they may be, for
thebditor has laid at least a deign Ent-slew
.European tourers under contribution—and with
his a:perinea.ln solution, the page. of the,
Holeatio could not but be richly laden. Of
curse we except a thatrof dearth—bat neither
In the natural nor the literary jworld is this
curse likely to coma while the hatcrest moon of
1801 is shining. A wallemeenied steal plata
engraving of Thorialdson—frog the original
portrait by Kmegar—forms a goOd frontispiece
to the number.
AGO AAAAAA D Assuan.—Joky Showers WAS
arrested and taken before Aid. Scott, on Mon
day, at the instance of a lad dazed George
Carver, on a cliarge of assault and.baltery.
The boy Main in his information that he went
to the residence of Showers, and requested
him to keep his dog tied, as the animal had
bitten one of his (Carver's) brothels. At this
request, Showers became very adgry, knocked
him down and kicked him repeatedly. The
defendant waived a bearing an entered bad
for his appearance at Court.
2 OIL WILL oe Frxr..—We learn from the
Titar►ille Gazette that the oil well of Gibson
& Co., on the Clapp Farm, took fire on the 9th
fast. Fire was put m a furnace in the engine
house, but a few feet from the well, and of
course the gam took fire, and the derrick, en
gine house and forty barrels of oil were con
sumed, and Wm. Jack severely burned: His
clothe. took fire, but be plunged into the creek
and extinguished the flames. SO - fong as fools
are employed about flowing wells we may ex
pect such calamities to recur.
Ammar, ' Yonne Men I—Your attentkin
is directed to an advertisement over the signa
ture of D. M. Armor, Ilsq , who has opened a
recruiting office on Wood street, below
Fourth, under Lafayette Hall. Those desirous
ofjoining acompin, cannot do better than to
connect themselves with Mr. Arinoes Corp.,
as it will be connected with Col IGearra reg
iment, now at Hirpet , s Ferry, Va. Mr. A.
is a young man conversant with OW wants of
those joining the military, and will give his
special attention to the comfort Of lila men.
AM AD.tn Isaacs Mannuvi-This verSto
We and 'pleasing actress is now; drawing fair
audiences at the Thsatte,notwithstandmg this
is het third engagemint -for the 'imam. She
possesses a wide compass of talent—being fa.
Tonally known as a literag writer, and having
undoubted abilities as a tragic and comic
actress. Her beinty, vivacity and sprightli.
mien attract many a dmirers. She appears to
night as Parthensa in the play of cingomu,f.
with par. Henderson as Ingonsar.l
Tnc Gun Hoar.—Tbe Bt. Loilia Democrat
tap 44 We learn that the construetion of three
of the eugines and boilersafor the Government
gnu boats has been given to the Fulton Iron
Works and two to the Etgle Foundry, both of
this city. The remaining two will be built in
Pittsburgh by Hariupee &Co. The work on
the bills Is progressing as rapidly u possible
at Ceroodelet. The boats will , be ready by
the specified time." -
MALICIOUS MISCUILII.-4 colored girl
'named Frances Jones was , committed to jail
by Mayor Wilaon, for malicious ' , miaebiet, io
breaking a set of China ware belonging to
Sarah Potts. She was bald for amaalt and
batter, on the tape prole-auk:l
SILCORD WASID bfrANTILT.— , it a meeting
of this corps, held lut night, it Wu resolved
- unanimousiy to go wherever the 'Government
may order them. The company numbers
filly men at meant, and wiU' be inereued.
The commanding officer le.Capt. Geo. E. At).
platen.
FOOT CRUSHED... A German laborer
ga em
ployed,to at Sior k blartmaa4 lliog mili,
West Pataborgb, had him loot enzehed on
Monday, by the falling of a pig- I iron from
a pu which he was removing.- 1 • ~
Tan greatest excitement ofttliiiday is the
sale of oil paintingi andjeweltrfa the &action
Hot= of McClelland, Weaver-ai co. This Is
a chance for bargains, es the-stock must be
sold without regard to east. Bales commence
this seem, at 7/ o'clock. 4.-
Lancese.—Joha ',Williams, charged with
the larceny of two ' coats, veined at $3O, from
hia neat door neighbor, Silas L. Vera, wu
aommitted' to jail to answer. fie had pawned
the coats, sad t h e pawn ticket was loud& _La
his poereasion.
gins Panuoszas as - Wntscrao..e-Abnut a
doses usore Secession prisoners Ufa couveyed
to Wheeling, on Saturday They were
capturadruuir Grafton, and rare :secured tiro
der It strong gaud. .
PACKAIIIn from Gears Geghount, owner
unknown. Can be found at the Drag Store of
Mr. Mcleows, Liberty street. IThe names
one the packages are Mr.. E. Getties and
David Dalton. . . _ - - -I
Bearru.—Aoptuutii A. Decker of Law
renceville, wee committed to Jan iesterday by
Justice laseehici answer a_eharfse of surety
of the peace preferred by. Sash Jane Graff&
Dom, C. gartas, Warm Caro load - HOMO:
pattdo Phnialsa; also sprit for Babbow's-0010.
hated Toss for Raptures. Chau of Pah
hat I . 9eyao Otreetai , • • • •
Darttrar....Dr.. O. OW. 9a YrQ , Pins 4
Otimpto ell Wad!" of 41PPentgPiala4911.
ALL abould not fail to non the &doer
*swat d /iv& Wood, Isdayi psipsr.
M!MMIM
THE LATET NEWS
BY T , DLIGdRAPE.
RECEIVED AT THE DAILY-GA/ETI E OFFICE.
A rracleinatlon.
nutiussaits, august 20, 1861.
Pessiiyhissio, is. ,
the mama and by Itho authority of .th
.COmmoniaelth of Panneylvania, Aennew
Governor of the tali Commonwealth
psoonawanon
To the frames of as Cioassonstwalth of Pens.
alivania : Wuhington is again blamed to be In
dap!. The President has made an eardut
appeal for all the men that tan be furnished to
be sent forward without delay. If Penneylva
nin now puts forth her strength, the hordes of
hungry rebel, may be 'swept down to the lati.
tides where they belong. If she bitters, the
seat of Lomat, 'disorder and repine tarty be
trOsferred to her own soil.. Let every man eo
net that he will not be ashamed to look at his
mother, his wife, or his sisters. •
In thli emergency It devolves upon me to call
upon all commanders of companies to report
inimailiatoly to the Headquarters °Lae Conti
monwealth, at Harrisburg, that means may be
prtivided for their immediate transportation,
with the men under their command. The three
months 'volunteer., wheel discharge has so
weakened the sr*, are urged bps, ary cool&
oration of feeling, duty and patriotism to re
stiMe their arms at the call of their country, and
aid the other men of Pennsylvania in quelling
thi traitors.
(liven under my had and the great seal of
thi State, at Harrisburg, this twenty-first day
of
, :kagast, In the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sizty•one, and, of the 00A.
menwealth the eighty-sixth.
the Governor., Ear Starve,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
1 , From Washington.
Wascoverow, , Aug. 20.—As much has been
said about the attitude of European powers
threatening the blockade, after spacial inquiry
at the State Department. there is authority for
saying that-in the instance when the Niagara
was ofi l the station of Charleston for twenty
foie hours, - Lord Lyons brought the subject to
the notice of the United States Goverecent.
With that exception, which happened twelve
weeks ago, no foreign government has ex.
pressed — a word of discontent to this govern
ment concerning the blockade. Oo the con
trary, it is universally respected by foreign
governments, although some of their subjects
are very active in endedvorieg to evade the
blockade, and are very elemoroue against it.
The following order was to-day issued from
the Adjutant Generaira office : Officers who
have not been mastered into service have
poWer to enroll men, bat are not competent to
muster them under the provisions of the Gen
eral Orders No. 69, •of the current aeries Irons
else` War Department. In this case the ova
ter Must he made by some officer, either Tokio.
leer or regular, already in-the service, end the
oath must be administered by a civil mails.
tale or en.officer of the regular army, pre,
leribly the datum In mastering companies
the original mustering rolls will be retained at
the; company's rendezvous, upon which
the, names of the members will be
enrolled as they present themselves. A.
the, awl wooing& they Will be sent 'oohs
eominandlng others of the camps of tindesvoue,
with a descriptive list stating the name, date of
entellment and mutter, and thee:llion by whom
genstecid ; the company and regiment to which,
they belong, and whether they bather have not
taken ftwoath of allegiance presented for those
entering &service, end snob other information
ea may be noisier: or useful in the eale.
**sr, subsistence will be procured upon re
turns signed by the mustering officer. When
one-half of a amplify has been mustered Into
melee, the First Lieutenant thereof can also
be mustered in, and when the organisation of
the company is completed, the Captain and
&sand Lieutenant can be Ws - mustertiL When
the Men of a company have been metered by
woes than one the feat must he stated
on the muster roll, opposite to their names by
whom mastered, which roll must be signed by
mob Meer.
The field and staff officer* of regiments can
be Mustered into the service upon the com
pletion of the organizationOf the regiments or
companies, as follows: Colonel of entire regi.
masts, Lieut. Colonel of tour Companies, Ata
jor of situ companies, Chaplale, Burgeoe, Ad
justs:at, Quartermaster, and Assistant Bergson
tor entire regimenti. The. cost of transporta
tion of troops from the place of master to the
place of rendezvous* will be .paid as directed
in general order No. 68 of the Currant series
trout this office from the appropriation for
collecting, drilling and organoung volunteers.
Quartermasters at the camp. GI rendeivoin
wilt make requisitions upon the Adjutant elan.
eral for feeds necessary for this purpose. All
officers charged with the disbursement of
fund, appropnated under the act above men
tioled, will forward to *coffins monthly sum
marj statements and anemias current, -with
vouchers, in the — manner prescribed for the
general remelting service.
Intoreatlng from California.
OpTrl In miles west of Fort Kest•
nej, — Aug. 19.—The Pony Espress passed here
at 9,p. on., from San Francisco on the 10th.
Arrived, Aug. 7th, steamer St. Louis, from
Pariims, bnagiag slo,Boo,trona the Western
coait of Memo; 10M, ship Winged Arrow,
Irani New York.
The steamer - Elonora sailed for Panama, this
coop, carrying 100 passengers Hid $890,000 in
trealoare,lllso,ooo of which is Tor New York.
among the pauengers were Captains Drum,
FleMing, and Wrilts, U. S.A.
Trade is generally quiet, with no material
change since. the last express, and a slightly
better demand for money noticeable, without
any.;:change in rates; sight exchange on New
York 5 per cent. There is a growing dirpoal
tiOn'XO store wheat in preference to selling
choice parcels under $1,450;111,60.
There are five different purees in Ban Fran
riser) where recruiting loping on for the Plains.
Three hundred are,booked for Infantry regi
menm and two hundred for cavalry. Offistal
orders from Washington are not yet received
by the Government.
A'great fire occurred at Sonora, Tneloma
county, on the 7th. inn, commencing a few
doors above the Placer Hotel. The dames
spin rapidly. Hall , s book - store and print
ing office, the—Placer Hotel, Union nloon,
Great Hastern — liloon, the :Postoffice, Boson
Fashion livery stables, .five or - eiz valuable
dwellings and many other buildings were de
;Fooled. The loss is estimated to be 185,000,
Antigo , s brick buildidg, containing the tele
graph office, wu eared: The people are re
presented to be very much depressed by this
sudden and overwhelming repetition of the
old-time disaster.
The Pantiles Chelan& land claim, or a part
01 the same claim, at - Sonora, which caused
eo much diatarbance last winter, and came
near , involving the State Government in a
bloody contest with the settlers in that Mein.
it y, appears to 'have been disposed of in the
United Stems District Cl3O/4 It was rejected
on an advantage gained by the eatUere.
NOtwithatanding the condition of Butirn
affair*, our State camPaign is conducted with
great spirit - to -ir very 1 gout extent on local
linen. - Thu Indications are that parties will be
divided aboat' as lest year. The Republicans
double the Unica Democrats; neat the Breck
enridge Democrats. The last will have a still
much greater vote 'then wok anticipated a
month ago.— They have nominated popular
men . ; who . claim to be for the Union, but in.
ent
gonsly tom on Seettesion question. While
the Douglas ticket Lavery assatlable on personal
grousde. ,- • -
rThe Overland Telegraph Company have
extended their lime to Rusevet, one hun
dred And forty miles Best of C hu rch Dill. All
the Mire required - for tbe'ted raph lbw be.
tweets Carson City and Balt Lake boson* out
on the road. ' _ i
A. train ot sixty leucite from Tuureached
Los ,Angloa last week.. Theto report
some trouble t ram the Indium, st with non
rionecasualitiee. 1 , •
Sewn from the Sandwich Isla IP loth' IStli
erran
of inly,
le am received by the bask ash*. The
i
news unimportant. The obi 'Speedwell
and ;Bald Eagle touched at-Honolulu on the
24th mid 19th of Jam, and deported thence for
GontSong. - - ,
, .
.Prirr.armaniit, Aogait' 29.=tiereit Buell ,
wad arrested Ulla morels', and titian to Von
Hamilton, by order - of the Wu paputoteat t
r .
Th., military spirit ilea the . Coto:.
vigils atheteat for icier resinia )1i are able to`_.
mareitisrmediately . from I bis t ; and Plilla.
delplita bust lout filsau the gd available
troops..
: it arr .
t ;
•
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r..ATEs'r - FR O M EUROPE.
.
NT. Ai .20.—The royal mail ;
ateueship Candi passed off Cape Race, yens.
terdayervanoon. - Shia was intercepted by the
news yacht, ante 'summary: of her • advieelir
which date to the 10th lemma bjmail andthe
11th by telegraph, via iQueenslowar wag DIP'
tuned., !-• '
The Anomie arrived out on the . Sth.
European portics titre inumportint.
Man affairs els m the undivided attention of
Europe.
The Canada has 1.38,000 in sate.,, Thal
Asia arrived at Queenetown on the 10th ,that I
ENGLAND —The London Tunes, in an eel
torial, takes ; the recent speech of Mu Val
landighnm, iq Coegrars , as the evidence of the
charges that bill be brought against President
Lincoln, if the South 1t successful. It saye
that only a victory by whirl's the sthieof-Ma.
name. will be effaced and .the floatlibe In
daced to come to terms, cam secure the Provis
dent from the consequences of having began
The London Globe observes, with revert to
the blockading gatatiOn, that thelldekkdd
the right of war, but by what right] lietlier
of war of peacil can. Compact striper& the
Executive to deeist from the bloritadased seb.
genets the Jeveying.o . f datimabout to
be lidded in th e territories, when that Execu
tive .can afford no protection ati 'them film
father esecation 'or peculation leitfy shape:.
The Shipping Gazette complain.. that the
blockading squadron on the coast of America
appears determined to intercept marine com
merce, In defiance of the but andentond
maxims oFinteruational lawsa antat' Chi riik
of collision with ;the forces, of the maritime,
powers.
The London Post, in an editorial ,on..the;
blockade question . , says: U. noloitaisaiely
England should be compelled into a. quern),
the blame will not rest wide ,Eiglands bit
with the government which has-endeavored to
ruin innocent commerce, to enforce the val
idity 91,a blockade which it is Manifestly
Competent to mabstain.
TheLenibie. Timm of the lOti remark, Oft
the American. of tbe Northeved'tik• pleasure
in the sensation Mimed by' their 'recent aa-'
. ,
paralleled defeat. ,
Liverpool Dreatiors
& Spence reports Sour doll at .284. Wheat
quiet bat quotations barely- maintained; sales
at 9. 3d®lls for.red red westilfd;,ll. 3(4)11.
61 for reo southern; 12ifor Whitt! western and.
12•©13r 6d for wite 'gather:a; Tern firm et
30.®30a 6d for mixed; 30. 641‘2130a 9J for
yellow, and 31. GJ for white.. ,
Provision Market.—Meurclaramq
ey, Eigiand, /Libya & Co., Richardso n, firmest
& Co., and other th
anorftlis. - teport .beitt
steady withe decline on the lower rip/4We'.
Pork has a &mallard tendency.: Bacon stiff
declining, and prices 2:42)3s dower Lard
doll at 472@4.9. " • I
Liverpool, Saturday Evening .7L : Thei.
Market closed quiet bat firm• sales to-day o)
8000 bales . Breadstuff. reliMit heavy ' , the
weather being uvfavortde lot-the crops.
Provision dull aud usemorged, .
Lomb*, &iturday.—Console-closetat 901
es93l.
Another fetter from Mr. Mineell tii the:7lMo
says [bathe hasieg acquired blither information
respecting the has come to the following
conclusions : There was mot • a 'bayonet
charge made by the Federatlifantry 'during
the day. There: was not' k charge of any
kind made by the Conlederaie cavalry sport
any regiment of the coney Matil they broke:
There was not a baud to hant ea v ounter be:
tweet' any regiments. Then/ Mai tiot a bat s
tery charged or taken by the- Federalists.,
There were no masked batteries in play by ,
the Confederates. There was, no annahllal
tine of rebel horse by the ZMIANta or others.( . l
A volley fired by one battalion „emptied three
saddles anions a body of bons who appmactv: l
ed at some distance, and the 'infantry which,
perlormed the execution then' returned, and
there wu no desperate struggles except by
these who wanted to get away.. He thee. al
ludes to the approach of the Confederates to
ward. Washington, and-says that - the' Union ,
troops were complaining of nothiet•havine
beimpaid them, and about 80.000 of -tterttiree
mouths men : lad : ha pr wen about:teleave.
The Daily News warmly defends the North-,
ens ugly irons the malignant esthete ;on jpl..;
count of the retreat hens Mans an., .the esti
mate being formed on, the flight of a mare
panic stricken tiob.of camp follower', codeit- ,
kgisse the (afloat of the Union trooper: In
the same Neff* ay ,''the arm df
the Solidi le tilextend and perpetuate slavery.
Proclamation of Gen.- Price,
Jennies Cm. Aug. 20.—The following
pmclactatiou, Lensed 'at derieglield, bee bees
received beret
To Alt people of Missouri
The army ender my command has been or
ganized under the laws of the Stets
for the protection of your bouts and
firesides sad for the maintainance of the
rights, dignity sad honor of Missouri. It is
kept to the field for these pupates alone. For
aid in accomplishing them on:gallant Sooth
er. brothers have come into our State. With
these we have just achieved a &arum victory
over the foe, and scattered far sad wide the
well appointed army which the usurper at
Washington bar been more than of months
gallons' for your subjugation and enalavery.
This victory Wes a large portion of the
Seats from the power of the invaders, and re
stores it to the protection of its army. It eon
esquently becomes my duty to assure you that
it is my firm determination to grotect every
peaceable and law-abiding citizen in the fall
enjoyment of 'all his rights, whatever may
have been his sympathies in the present wr
happy struggle, if he has not taken an active
part in the creel warfare' which her bairn
waged against the' good people of this State
the ruthless enemies whom we have jest de
/sued. I, therefore, invite all good 'Kisses
to return to their homes and the practice of
their, ordinary avocations, with the fall Amur.
asce that they. their litanies, their holies and
their property shall be carefally protected. I,
at the same time, warn all evil-disposed per.
sons, who may support the unupstions of any
one claiming to be a provisionator tam ray
government of MIMIIOIIIi, or who shall, in any
way, give aid or comfort to the enemy,- that
they will be held astitromiu, and treated at
cordiugly. (Signed,) .
Susuno Pascr - , - Msj. Gan. Com. Mo. B. G.
Information her reached here that Warsaw,
Bolivar and Osceola, points in the Southwest,
have been occupied by portions of Prices ,
army. Also that the Secessionists, under Col.
Staples, bare gattioredth considerable force in .
Pettis and Johnson comities, and have taken
poussaim4of Wuresiburg, in Johnson county,
and Georgetown and GO'S', in Pools cointy,
Squads and companies of men are constantly.
leaving the Northern colitis/1 and pushing
Southward to join the State troops.' 'Mach
excitement slams among the people west of
hers, and many of them are leaving their
homes. It is stated that Col. Staples can con.
castrate a force of 3,000 men, and will co-op
erate in a movement on this nit/ should us
be. determined upon. We' bars about 3,000
troops here now-which lore* will be 'doubt.
less considerably augmented ins few nays..
As the train which left Byracass this more.
lug, having on board. twenty-five passengers
and two - nandrod• and fifty United States sol
dier', passed a point two mils! west of Lock
port Station 'about thirty shots were fired at it
from behind 's woodpile and this brush skirting
the road, ki'Jing one of the troops and wound.
ing inx, one of them fatally. - The conduen4
who was sitting on the top of the locomotive
cab, had his bat shot o 8 by • ball. The train
was stopped about half a mile from the point
of attack, and two hundred soldiers were pot
off and sent after the miscreants. Oue of the
Secsmilooists is known to have bean killed.
Guerilla parties are scouring the country in all
directions in the counties west abate, seising
property and nuestut prominent persons:
Wneguno, 'August 20 —The *Conrcitioe
to-day passed an ordinance creating-the new
State, reported by the Committee on the di•
vision of the State, this mousing fig e Tot. of
30 to 28: The.bonodary, as ad, inclodes the
13011011111 of Lope, Wycomis ' ,Raleigh, pay.
sue, Nicholss, Webster, al do!pb, Tucker,
Freston, tdononpfisla, Macon, Tailor; Nu
boar, flpthor, Harrison, ILerris, Braxton, Clay,
Kanawha, Cocos, Wayne, Cahill, Putnam,:
(Mason, Jackson . , Roane, Calhoun, Wirt, Gil:
more, &Mae, } Mood. Piessant, Tyler, Dori
dridgs,' Weisel ',. Hannan, Ohio,Brooke, and
Hancirck. A provision use incorporated per.
milting unite r: s ilniainn counties to nom , in
it they should 4 es; by the sinntwilon of a
majority to do so. The ordinance also pro.
vides for the alettion of .dillsptas - to a Co..
maims to form a Constitution. At. the rIIIIIBII
time the quertioi for, a new Stets shall liesub.
mated to the - people within\ the •• proposed
boundary. Thar Wendell is to be held- Oa' the
24. k of October - um The ULU of the new
State is to be Kneawite. The utmost harmony
prevailed. ' The Convention will idjoure to.
.
lione
pB.S rssnJlr*LLl6Ln'U n ix• *maw ,Iron. mama Ic.lsirtivimi Wiest . ;
olfpoill# Limos, 'dug from lordiso, la U.
ooßroschtost, its Mot b =OW
woo 018414 GO% lokolOt"-asap &Jo I C - vili
Woo aim *res. *oohs sod .Stothooo 1107 bo loft
=masa sad otoroato toszoc si2 4ows dap=
errs. Po of dr MIL Isomrsor low oolooroos
Isoosion 0011 ow to toy lbassoak
NMI Ito IlitlaWoopoisatio vat 11h1011•111MEIn YO
Lams= sosd mew Ws Oro to Wood et" Opospo:.
Boom, Illogrollltr itotraohosidi lfterbOrn, ;mow dbooldlosoo thissool s =
rileinsals Cc& sqslprod. l000soo: toilloostromatAlso sispoomassoo of
Worcester to-sorrorr, for oho sari of shot= 1P um* "slidabl• dhows
all toms ore llobio oat mid*
Ths sawn gon•boss Nabroks sped to•day Wairje -07 s l i ts. varsabio man mid:
fonts Page."l", j inreshosilg.
Tim ?bet Virgiala rectaiest b ezpecbeiro
noire toOeorrow, Great preparations ve
bees neje to Eire time a brtlitaat ..reeep oil
.
' - - m the South. .
LoC num:, 54 20,-r-A . dispatch to the
Cork* at that Horsteamer Hansibel City,
with!FOlwal troops from St. 'Loeb, touthward,
was fiche biki'by the Coadiditiitas at Commerce,
110...50id auk— Three hundred Pederals were
The *at kfort Thwarts says Gov. Idagofan
depute, W. A. Dudley and P. Hunt as weasels
skean I to President Lincoln, to request the
withdrisral of, the troops from Kentucky and
Deo. J liston to J. Davis , to request him to
Tweet lltintucky's neutrality.
The Zlew' Orleans Halfwits, of the 13th, sap
that Calpt, Olden had Informed the Gcrsion
authorities that unless two boats, wh Dis
alleptdongedi to citizens of Hassle assets,
should returned to him, he would Sr. the
city.
Thil Dichosond papers, of the 16th, plea* no
_reliance on the reported battles" Lovettsville.
Thellashville Boma., of the SOth, says In
dications point to a 'seedy reconeillation of the
oceifilithig elements head Tonneaus".
The, Obingdon Virginian says the troublis In
1 1,
j otr.lP e s e %te al: eur al ong .
ti mod the s
o a ll ltZT•c i f
treat if m county. ' The Secesslottista
wited!loo t o t e county, while the Union tits
voted; 000, - lapported that the Oniolists
Intend driii 'the Secessionists oat of the
scanty 1
' IL Darn ell, in a letter from Charlottes.
„Tille,'Ya , Au cat 1241, says that the'supplies
of clothing in army are not sufileieuL The
demist* of ur emir's clothing mid food is
terrible. Ma epplications are made to as
hy ~wjel -men ho wish to escape sickest' by
at extra pair drawers or sockrior under,
shirts,', It require every nerve' 'to 'be
straine4 by yo at' borne; and oursalves here,
ie . meet: the :itemise of fail and winter, if
the arer' about last so long.
The Cheri tote Courtfr has a letter, dated
Richtitoad, the 14th, saying that there are over
3000,111. A great many have beau. brought
lick to this city. At Norfolk and Yorktown,
there ;Th more disease than with ns. • The
measles! has swept end is sweeping through
every 'division of the army.
ZiID/ lIDENCE, Mo., Aug. 20.'--The Santa
Fe mall and Canon city express arrived last
•evenixt three days ahead at time, with/ante
rimitt. to thefuli init., and Canon_city to
the 9.h i l A report reached 8 iota Fe two day s .
before: is mail left, that relejar Lynd, of the
7th itifehtry U. S. A., in command of about
NO Federal troops, suffendered to the Texan
xreopei 4,000 in nomberewi , nout tiring e shot.
,ftlajor t rqnd abandoned' Fort Fttlinoreen the
'Mb ult., and - marched towards Fort Blanton,
IN.'xiileis from Fort Fdlmore. It is behaved
litliantal Fe that the•TIIII6a, also, hair; taken
•tha 'tea aed caches 'belonging to th Banta
Fe and Ell's,* Mail Company, as thel .coach
s i r
failed to arrive to Sante Fe. , 1
On th 31 mt. an engsgement took place at
•Mesiill between •a body of Federal troops
and as en hundred ' Confederate ; troopr,
under ': , mmand of Cap . !. Baylor. Capt. Mc.
Neely d Lieut. Brooks of the Federal army,
4
were Wobode and I? of the Confederates
Were lifted. -71 , gbt put aft end to the en.
gagemetit, the Tanis remaining in Mantilla,
and • the Fed vale going to Fort Fillmore,
DV
about mll distant. Considerible. fears
were etitartam d for Fort Union, and the com.
usandiegl office was having it fortified'and en.
trenched. Col Loring - , formerly of the U.. 8.
A., is ie dto a in command of a body of
Texas R gars,
The # ther
buffaloes' are ea
ens she imail •
through i the la ,
'roads, and pleb
- •
•
•
lon the pleirmiv very were), azd
ft ttraboedvnee. la minty plo.
Ivan, Idtie.l daeolt to get
,ge horde which Covered the
..
CArao,latag. battle occurred last night
iti
at It o'ook, at Charlie:ton, between the Fed
eral Dm*, about 260 Wrong, of the 223 lilted,
regiment; wader command of Col. D imighort7o
accofoptiled by Lieut. Col. Ranson, of the 11th
Illiniiiregiment, and tbe rebel foams, emanat
ing to between 600 and 200, commanded by
Col. Heater, of Jeft Thompson's' army, in which
rite Federal forces wore viatorkins, completely
7 01100107te Imam,. killing 40 and taking 17
prisoner*, with a lois on oar side of ono hilled
—liVni.ll Sharp, CO: A. Amtrak the wounded
are Col., Dougherty, - llightlyi; Lieut. Col. Ran
son 4161 ft: the:shoulder, nOt: seriously; Capt.
Johnson,' Co. A, shot in the leg ; flea 0. Parry,
slightly Wounded la the arm. The Wounded
are all tliibtg well.
CaPt 4 4 4o l4 l llla, with 60 mounted men, left
Bird , . Mat- aboia4 liss evening for
Obstleptiisti to oin the fifties antler Colonel
Dougherty. 11 failed to faun a Junction with .
Cot. • Doogbort moo, AL party of rebels,'
about 100 alto g, gave battle, killirig two,
taking roe pristiners and capturing
thirty-five ha , without 'the loss of a man.
- •
Sr. toil!, 'A g. Corn.
town of . Co.
mores,' 410 miles abate Gain), which was
taken on i Sand y. and a battery planted on
Seaday, liras retaken last night :by WO troops
Win dowp from Cape Giradeas, by order of
Gen. Ftectiont. TO, rebels made dodged but
retreated with their battery on the approach
of our aeon. Their force was - about, ISO in.
lantry atati the same number or cavalry.
Sr. Zciots. August 19.—thi. Sldslr Male
Conant and several other alone arrived front
Rolla bithight. The bath also breath{ a large
number.tif the - wounded' of the different regi
ments engaged in the late battle near ,Sprbg.
Auld, with wen conveyed to the hospitals or
taken Wettings by their friends and natives.
Capkidanziee was detailed this motoring , to
proceed to Springfield, under a flag of true,
with a turd and ambulances, to bring In Capt
(lavender. Corporal Outset and the body of
Gee. Lyon. •
Borroi, *Avian 30 ' . Toe Second and
Youth !GattiGoes. of this city, have voted
hiluimolitsly to oiler their services to the Gov
ernment for three monthe.
Goy. itedrewe, is a brierproclamation, calls
upon Mil citizens of adaseachasetts to come
forward' and 611 up the regiments timid! en.
cepted tor the war. Between 3,000 anti 4,000
troop will be forwarded daring the week.
Bostaii, 'Avg. Hovershill, last night,
Ambrose] . L. Kimball, editor of they Baser
courity ;, D emocrat, a weekly secession sheet,
wee forcibly taken from his house by an a:-
cited mob, and was covered with a coat of tar
and leathers, and ridden on a rail through
the tows} - Subsequentiy,• under threats of
violence Whir. Kimball promised to. keep his
p_en'irria aid of rebellion * aedaras liberated,
The -towti authoritle• sad main good citizen'
unsucceilifully:attempted to quiet the mob.
WAsitiltorsit Cat, Am.:2o.—U t.onsid
sired that itheiMost effective means of checking
the desisttts of; the enemy on Washington is to
have a military force adequate for all possible
ContingiuSeen: rhis is WOO to be supplied.
The earricat m mores of the Adminismation
to thts end ha e alreidy plodaced here the
Most hippy effects, and alma a reamarance of
the 104 of the Capitol, depending on the
patriotic Stapes's@ at the North.
'vertitr
TamHi, Angina 20.—Tin companies, um
bering dedzintn,,etaitid this. afternoon for the
neat of vir, Cal. Simplon. late llsjor of Engl.
peers under Gen. Beaks, commanding. , They
Fere armed and waned. - The, Colonel mid.
♦ patriotic` and appropriate speech on taking
Ipommand; Other regiments ate forming, and
trill be forwarded as soon as pouibh. •
Daum Aug. 20.—Psinue Napoleon, in
ion/. foirl.ikar,Giporlor,' wised - early , this
morning, ; hat departed this afternoon. He
was the guest of Gee. Cass while here.
• Nsw You, Assiut 20.—Four oompaniss of
Its HAMS' amity loft st 6 o'clock this awn
ing, tor Washington, via Pallsdalphis.
Stood Fooa.--Attention la called to
tide mat:enable and Wants preparation, en.
vetted t d sastiet - edam& It an entirely' ay
dlaccrery: mut sot be toloanded web: easel
eilbsettina tatut went:dui et, the day . . j L LI
eittein tinned) for MI the Oman vended, ten up
*bay then d a ehronle inlars—ot kehr angling
menthe; and insiit. eldterennill
Iteetra.:Civaat • Dsciera arice• TOM itiVe'
able sontsfloe It, end iinepreprolore et the wad&
teneinsedrtn. Lean catttlma Onseth'ime IMF
Cl. lit** every Molten skald ban' In tun mellktee
donna ado of nee% earlt eanlidelns, es It doe, 56
~de le ophit• of toy ktetl: It asbe tenon epee
.ente she Mood CakfleaXlNlUM eln be twat en be-,
Telnehle video In ail des of Intentne ecery;int
Onto Mate Chiantis& -. • •
flee We fL
K1HT.11 3 7 Ifo Woof 4ib
Pilutly
rIOIIIIfERCIAL .iikee4l)
pr . nmevßammAsionm--.
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(Raporasi *iptakelly tor au ateiftwo , , 1'
. P2lTlMalta. %%Mans AeVn* Slikea
l. :
/Lolo9—roolholis dall, loarlAto aad Oralmildo
attlasat, baramr • oa7 Dutkigir c4a o lo l to
pot* fa quolatloaa We of 16 Ebb Who Wbset . •
hoolis at $5; 30 do Dieu Wass! do at KM 02; do .
Ewing sod Motor Wheat at $l, sad $5,25 ,
ORCOIIIII2II-11apr to totr doemod at 'IOOI Micag
stla of 20 btida Noat Wm 10 do do at No. 0 dm.
ton racy arm side, fa two lota of 0 Mb at 53005 do'
do at, 120400. 00ffao Meady; tali of 25 Wes t, 4
30 WO auk, 6 do -do at INd. amp—Bal 4
bbla Homy Wyrap at 410120 011 gat: - :.,;
1110012-40; Wood 4a2taa4 4 11110 2 15 ; 4
oicluagod; ob of 2,000 ttr at No for aboaldait Ma
No for Plain Ham; 2,000 dm commosed llama atAcc
1,000 do Irboablora sad Math Mats at 0 sad lI*I
WHlBlLlf—trachtaitd Mit dna; Imhof 25 bblapoar
wi l .
moo at Mr, 5 do do at lfoo-oosh.
ollezes—ia far &and, tab 'of 211, firm' t !Fit 14
_ MlYdall vita • daellalag taidamy; Oleo%
1, -
ofl2 loada at from Pio 10 0 tom': • --. i
111100/45—5414 of 12 doi win trrappod at 0005
$1 dm.
117t1 /LOUR—dilly oalo oat En!' of 9 bbls at
osid 6 do do foinff gore at $3,00:
OATIP-oacflirijk We from aims of itt Inlijh
260. Iff bath.
SOILATOLI—BaIo halt dote ei r 11,
bath.. .
OUR° 11-13.1 t of 10 lama Woody' at 434.41 N.,
/11113—Solt of 3 bba No 4 ;gra Mama as fi
DU; tad 4 do artporl Main at $424 jl DDL
noxissiraur,Airr cosiiissair*
Mono man 'OM Owl 2110302, dOmist 101—
/loor—llatket continuo Int. Whem—ltaztettlial
at Ito for N01;128733 foe fro 2in amia. Corn 'ditU
and a mall Ammo,. tali Of mixed at 25,0200
alset Otto—Marktt mato 'lake ifo'l to atom lat
161(3. Bacelpto-4,000 bb dam MAO bosh whair
Ittb,t4o boob corn; ISB,OOO bah: cam. 11hlymenti.•
2,000 bbts lour; 80,000 bash men; ikooo bah wheat.
llzobange MG% lot ouresey. I "
Tim
whim
exche mutat 4 Moa dawn
to mole which will s e
tartbsur ankra to n
be mot to
italoPt tot Rid; the demand lbe browbands Is mote
seamy -and article bOr Pettis fadleate a detitiotim
to the
whkhltatoman Marke ts tor bresditufft and go s 3
lom„ ltem thwasontatoof our expotto
low. equal to those of last motor d mobably
them aortas an. idling vary WU to
h
The decease lamotto still tostinner and=
to - do so tboombont lb. argot. The I; aotatiom am
bankers' sixty day otallog WO aro 1f170101q;
tommareial 100 M, to lol, and Whet Was 106)(, tolo6
.0n Pada 1/123i to 8.25 1 4—iN. V. World. •
Tor Ihmk atatantoda of Or pait - twOreas oxii•
yam ma follows: • . l• • 7 - --- •
Log 10....Lc0ns and • Diatottott.....l;
Avg /1,- do • • do
Damage 10,258,604
Log 218,830,16
10g17. do —.... 410,183,900
Thermo Ude $1,1019,194.
Aug $11,780,*
Aug 8101.446
Aug 10.—Net 1:?2,021111‘
Aug 17. do —....--. DAM)),
locanue pooslst
The tollowingebowi the buelDenot the Philedelpide
and Reeding Railroedcotopeurifor the moniker duly,
Is6l,etgogand with the rum month lad ye= it I
11161. - 1360'1
Received from $937780 RD
do . 41,707? /11
Oo' , ,Travali/to : 09,970 11 - 144/21f1111
. r• . • s2loyied 81 $314,505: Ich
Tr 8, 3584540010, 3005 0 87 • I
dlimpags, reperinil toad. 15480815 137,10114 k
for the month $152080 03 .
.2104105910
Promos seven esontha T 80,28143 • , ' 111.12725
. .
Profit 6r efght months.. IlleriM It - A579.491'14
W. undentead that the lesstioChave ootosenoist
. peptog la their Instalment on • the thelosernmiiiS
lota es the dim of the Vatted &use /tabula Treie! r
emit& otorolog.—{tt. Y. Osta. ads. " " ,". 4 .
Cum= of New Toatto-The kalohtoseb 1 "
compangivatsbi• of iqports (sedative ot specie) Wes
N.. Took to toreto ports toe the hook eadhes ett. , ,
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pu i 4 : /I
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The themselt•—• $1.874069 $1884666. VA5T
Pnertatuly ripertsd.43.lo6,Bllo 1743067 111,431,4110
-- -
Mum Jan LI. $10,411,457 WA:OU 184019,4114
Th• followlitg Abe coatpuslis• s tustmsst
pasta far the reek
.q 1; wading August 16,snd dues J'
IV& 180. 1851k.;i
Dry acoda—... $3,419.1811 A 416,119 WWI
Gan 1,664,1114 1,4411 MS
Total lbe weelt.;; - 11;(01:410`; - 4343042 - 70140
Pm resorted— 161.009,901! 144900,0/ SOMASF3i
Bizie• Jan 1.....4160,01,291 907..24
Tat wilootty ststment of the lidlodelphhe Beaks
preen' the
Um, alas followings wept/NU compszed trayprelim wok:
: .
Clopitol gtoelt.—. $11,911,= WAvg. AWA° `II
laws--
. 11,064.910 24,011,0154—D00' .9 3.w0.
99s_._„—_.,_ 6,196,143 amuse-Da
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Doo tm othee9kA 1,1117,6111 1,134,4211...Dt0 4•
Doe to other bks. 2,7e74119 AMU& Loo 119 t.
Dev01ta..—...... 11,168,024 115,81A,M.De0 132, 96.
0tte01ig1ca.......... 3.014,909 2.0704/17—loo 1,
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tobacco, II rolls leather, 6 ski seed;ll 01 bbl, 8 Mil
Macaw, Carts t co; 4 toblo ale, Jolla Ogden t cm Edo
do, 8 kt bide co, Jobs Bmixlloo bas corn, .1 • Mohan
83 bbls 014 •sdhoo 01l co; 1.2 do do. Jr B Ctn;lB ;do
do, Brows • Martin. 2 Dbh egg., !Driver • D•wortlr.
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Ido spar, Jots BeaWrtl empty bbb, 8 8 1 8 1 ,1 F
Ganotd; ZOO bqp. 733 dump, owning.
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Imports 07 Railroad.
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lavas tab CI, 0•
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ap, Rhoda A Vinton 1141.014 floar,looeb Mash.
loom 88 basil award; SOO boob wham, 6 Wthaariff.
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aCtrloo tab drar.Cadd 83.1.414; Ika tots.
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103 do da, Mau* A Anion $ Abdo 424c00, W D
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lama dial i t u i ilisebara 20 oats auto Rya*
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ILisatra 160 oerspo, Movador • Oral; 3 bblo
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little over 6 feet la the inane' try the pier mike' loin
• Should It math= to deoHne es reptaly tia
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!be We, Wit sad ...Morena from Madman are
doe here to shat sad toesarrow*lthe Wheel*
c= dasitir
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LS okkek---The Aoglo Same fa tor
points Nantes here sail abLoafs ......:—The
laver bee got on low that the test boats lure
bother who. The recelpti Of oil from that inset"
Selig tile II 44 law days boa been Tuy lugs. ~
Esa%Me by Taleyraph.
Raw You, Anostll3.-4/otin steady; odes at UM
balsa hoar beery 13,600 lobb sold, as a dtellea
Or, We $4 404 4R, Oak .$6 . 1000 lb; Soothers var.
diner& Wheel illothetawk wan 'at 41,000 bashat
$l. 04411 le% Ow Milwaults dab: $1141123 be 0.4,
$1310113 kr whits, and $1380140 for Hentsalty:
trout asks 340000: bash at a &albs of la sobs es
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cos and $lO kr paint.
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