1.1 i . , I ~ z, F ' j ~. =MEE INEMIEZI IMMM j• •I. . . • • EMBEN t 1 o'• Z., .i"1: - :' - MEI lEEE • • ' ••• • ,•-• 't - ;•••1 . 1 : 4 ,;.;" . •; • ••• -• h4•~ ~.1 ....~ ,-, .~1 SERI sm. 4!•'. 05 . , •4 •!.. wt.!,Hi•••::;•4•. 4 . . • • !Ti .!r: • «. - \aw« ....Y. j•::: • ':`••• • • ' -• or 4 : ••!•!2f , -1 Y: .4 'e:-.; 2 11 , J.+ :* EMS MEE f.==t6 . • - 11 Barg Qv - Fr e e•. 01121YIAL -PAP.ita 'or rDll 0117. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 8, 1861 i: .''7(IITrAFFAIRS ! Mitioaotearcaz Otwereationa for the Gs ' ! salts, by G. E. Shaw, Optician, 55 Pilth street —corrected deity: 1v •• it dolotk, a.l 100 76 . it " ff..... . . ... ..... 12.5 82 9 80 29'15 20 A areor..Da. ficrmaox.—Dr. Bolcom*, of Ph ri deiphia, has arrived In town, and will !IF 111.111 to•day and to-morrow at the Drug stofe anti. Heys, N 0.140 Wood street, to eximini preseribe far latisats afflicted. dab con samittra, or any Miens of the pulmonary sans. His examinations are made by means of an thstrament called a oßurraotinna," for a thorough examination ofs which his charge . trans dollars. Formir patients who hairs been lane axamined will be attended to 'without . chute; Ha Latta all his old oust to call and see him, and would like. those he hex cured to collard see him.' SIIPILEILEV cotarr-arisi Paius Tfaii Army Clothing Frauds-Abeame of a mammon wertateest-mite Case Loathe tied roe Two nests. The Supreme Court met yesterday, at ten o'clock—Chief Justice Lowrie on the Sena— tor the purpose of taking up the ease of the , Commonwealth vs. noun, Emanuel, -Asher, -and l Abraham Frowenfeld, Joseph and Louis Froirenfeld, and Charles M. Neal, indicted far e conspiracy to defraud the State out of a f e sum of money, under contracts for army clothing. . i yi IL Hemmen; ht. Swartueelder, and Die. • trite Attorney J. H. Miller, appeared on be. Mao! the Commonwealth;.F. Carroll Brews. - ter,!Forq iof Philadelyhir - iond Judge Shaler, of this car, for Neal; and Thomas M. Mar• shall, i John M.. Kirkpatrick, F. H. ' Collier ' • Join Million, T. B. Hamilton, and J. J. Bei. bunch, Reit., fur:the other defendants. The liar of jurors was then called lover by thelPtothonotary, and a jury to try the case .was ordered by the Court. , District Another Miller here rose and asked for a continuance of, the cue, upon the ground that a material witness for the prosecution was absent. The witness alluded to had ap peared voluntarily before the Grand Jury, and was also in attendance when the case was tutu up for trial in the Quarter Sessions. He was now absent, however, and being, perhaps, the most material witness for the Common , • wealth, it would be impossible to go ,to trial witholit him. In support of the motion for a ... continuance; •the District Attorney read the followng depo thou : .: ... . . • , . City. of Pittsburgh, u.—Before me, lemon. ally, came Job G. ratteuiton, CMS! of Police of said ety, who, having bum duly sworn,dith dense and say, that on-the nd day of A ugust, • 1881,11 Rayon& WWI placed in , his bands by • the Commonwealth to be served apon the wit. news. therein named; that on the,imorniag of the 23d of said month, he called tat the resi dence of Sylvester W.Marphy, No 182 Simon sweat, Pittsburgh, for the purpose of serving said snbpena upon him, as a witness for the -:.Commonwealth in the above case • that he was there informed by persons residi ng in said hones, that, said. Sylvester W. Murphy had gene nuts two weeks prior thereto on a plea sure trip, faking his Itteilith tam, saying that they intended suiting Cretson,iPhiladeitibia, :New York and Niagara hits, and that they were expected to.' retina within - about two weeks. thereafter; that said deponent .hu frequently visited said boat singe laid period and made; inquiry , as to the noun of i said Sputter: W. Murphy and 'has used-. all due ' diligence In at ampting to earn Wild subpans open him, and to find . Ms . whereabouts, but has wholly failed to disown • whers be now is. That said Sylvester W. Mar phy was in attendance.* the Court of Quarter itioasions of Allegheny county, at the last term thenef, when raid cue was Galled for trial, and that from Intoxication which he has received, and Verily, believes, be Is folly walsied that said Murphy keew that . said ease was set for trial ou 'me Ant ands, of September, beton his Hoocrt, Chid Jestlos Lowrie. That • law days prior to the time said case was to be tried In the said Court of Gainer Sessions, deponent went to,Virginia oa whin of the Comnonirsidth to .find said witness, who was traveling on bulimia of said E. Frowenfdd A Bros.,and met him In Wheeling, au Ms wly to the ffty of Pithiburgb; that he Informed ' deponent that be Was thou on.his way home to Pittsburgh, to owner, as • wireless for the Commonwealth in ashVeass, and that he would not be aunt when the trial , took pleas for • thousand dollini •• that he had left his business in Catlettsburg, Ky., unfigished, solely for the purpose of coin ing home to the trial. The said Sylvester W. Murphy was the salesman and general agent . , of t o e E. Frowenfehl & Brou, at the ''mime ike milithrj chabiog was made and lir - 'lmbed by them to the State of Pennsylvania, and deponent verily believes be is still in their ' ateploy. That thessid Sylveitir W. Marphy is an important and material witness for the • CoMmonweAth, without whose testimony they cannot safely proceed to trial, and that his intention Ito leave the city, of Pittsburgh =and 'be agent at this time was - naknoins to the 'Commonwealth. That the Commonwealth eipects to be able to procure the *madames . of said witness at-the time to which the trial . of this cams may be continued. • , J. G. Pearruorr, !;. Chief of Police, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sworn and 'suosefibird before me this 30th day of Aunties ' A. 10., 1861. Taos. J. Kismet/ ' Prothonotary of Supreme Court of Pa., W. ti. - ,Ddr of- Pittabreigh, as: Beton me person , . airy tame Mrs. firdsey - Jane Robinson, who, having been duly sworn, doth depose end say, - that she is a redden of the city of Pittsburgb; that Sylvester W. Murphy is married to tvor claim:am; that she and Murphy sag wife have lived together for about -a year put in the ions* No. 172 Second street; that on the Sth of August last said Murphy and wile left - - - home or *pleasure trip to the 'Ent, to he idi. cent, as he must, about three weeks; that she facetted 'a letter from him mailed at New York moms two weeks ago; Out since the receipt of -.." said latter she has not received any other from him ; that she has beard him say repeatedly -- . that'lt was bisinterition to be present „at the - - trial of the indictment ageing .18. - Feoweafield , and *tiara fore conspiracy; Oaths wising. glint Of the feet that the ease was tithe tried -,..,, bens las Honor Chief Justice Lowrie ea the first Blonde, .01: Septesitin; that ;she it not now able to state where he la or why he hat not returned ; that prior to and at the time • he went - away be was le the employ of E. 'rowan'. field &Bro.. Suinre J. Ithistesost. Sworn and subscribed to before ms this 31at day of Anglia, 1861. Taos J. Keane, Proth'y of Supreme Court for W. D. - triage Shear saked whether lir:liforPhy bad berinheld sender moieties* to appear ? Mr. Millar replied that he had not, lowing to the sonfusion. incident toe transfer of the use from the Quieter S ssions to the Somme Court. Hs was • voluntary 'lmam, anil It was not Mound nentairy to put Min Midst bends. Mr. Brewster remarked' that thin ;wen two - points to be otanidsted under thecae: at aspect of the ease—the Interests of the petite, and the . thiamin otthedsfendants. , The presecution of , ' thii ase this far bian attended With large expuesth the public, audit 0 continua= ware greeted .thdolotOsylrould blidapliesied by the calling of • new rad% eta It seemed to him that this lugs" hordes should not be on. necessarily saddled upon • public. Mr.. Murphy was merely aeu " the nubile. ant, and could cot know g more about the case than • dozen othe alters la the city —hence hit materiality was not very apparent. . ,••.• Ai to th e didendalds,,one of them ( Neal] had , • bee :dragged from. Mir official duties, bun dins of miles agray,and it wu a hardship to - subject hint to the harassed expense end wow, • hie consequent up o n a cootimance. The Other defendants, itrgely eagaged -in the clothing bannus t ware ansuies for a var. :-:ilich..their busies eniratilleriad from delay, u they were unable to boy a yard of, cloth eta New York, in consequence of being charged ,_., AIL cOmpliatoth guest the law. The ens" should not be continued withogt good sad l a lclut cause. - --. Jodie Leniereearked • I that the iispositioit' . fully set forth the frmaterialityn of the wigwag. The thlfiesliy - which lama" the-mind of` the -Coast,-wu, as to the Um' at which-the atten dance of the wither could be bad. That wes not Measly set farth. - - ,•••=, •-- '' ' i 7.• '-• , Mr. Hampton stated th at it was letpoinble for thilth to liPiellY lay lien, • On' the reason that they could not ham how . lag [ the OM ridglidalia contbasto• : If chef 'had Mown what day the Donn - night Sc elan, ash perhaps, 1 ,Ilthey:eallin hive epee:Mid a day, A. It was, •1 i • the &Padden set Rath all that it w as portal, : •i" , • iii-lt them to embody ihereta. .-,.. ..-. - - i P, i 1 , - I . # -i , " . ;.:.•-:"'-' ' I ; . 'ma 1111 . 1 .71 , 1MarkeledgeLerirrie Itoddid aunt. I=lllThaleiirtrigesMd that, Miami:eh *Mho 'w of= the witness weir so - well hiviwn 10 - the ;ousel, they should have placed hint ender recognizance. The deposition merely showed.: that. the witness was absent "without rhyme or thison,"- and it tru not known when he would 'ram, or whether he would be-back at all or 'not. A Continence was ',matter of some concern to the defendants. They were =florist in- mind and' in hi:abuse In conse quence of the &met* and uncertainty con nected with the cue. I They were nost ready for trial, and should havet speedy verdict to relieve . them of the Weight of miser, under which they were suffering. Mr. Collier called tee attention of the Court to rules which governed the application for a continuance, inlaid down by Wharton. The dePoSition was insufficient, in not specifying the time at which the attendance of the witness could be had. Mr. Hampton had a Wore to say in reply to the remarks ofJudge Studer. Al to the mat ter of recognizance, that role applied to the defense as well ante the prosecution. Their witnesses had not heal placed under recog nisance. Why was that t He bad already explained why their witness wu not required to give bonds. As to the question of delay, and the mental anxiety so touchingly al laded to by his venerable friend, be could only .uy that the remarks came with a ray bad graze from that quarter. The Commonwealth was ready for trial at the June term of the Qtarter Sessions—nay, wee Elope. red Ind anxious for trial. They were also ready at a later day, before the Supreme Curt, but Abe anxiety of the defendante was not thew for a "speedy trill" A continuance salted them better, notwithstanding the "mental misery,' which might ensue. The truth was, the Inter seta of the Commonwealth would bajeopardised If compelled now to go to trial, and the applies lion monied& In good faith—as fully and fairly as it was possible or pendent to make it. ledge Lowrie remarked that be telt coo strained to grant 'a continuance of the case. The witness was Onset, arid' It might be that some accident had happened to prevent his return. It would4e reasonable to infer that be intends. to return. I The case, therefore, would be couthined until this - day two.weeks, unless objection semi made. It the witness intended coming back, he would donbtleu be here inside of that time. If be did not come before then it would he fair to presume that he did not intend to come at all. Counsel on both sides expressed themselves satisfied, and the jurori were discharged until Monday, Sept, 16M, to which time me cue has been continued. Arrest Secessionists. Last evening six neceutonisis were arrested by Capt. Radcliffe, of the Pierpoint Guards, at the home of Dr. Alfred Hughes, corner of Fourth and Quincy streets. It seems that on Thared..y evening, a batch of young men inc. seeded In leaving the eity for the rebel army, and it was suspected that the six persons found at Hughes' designed doing 'the same thing Three of the young men were eidesits : Jacob Swietzer,Jobn Gallons and Eugene nee. The' other three were prisoners captured at the hattle of Corrack's Ford, or some other place. One of these hu been in the hospital tor some time, but has now recovered. The other two have been confined at Camp Cathie. All were released upon their parole, by Lieut. Col. Hubbard, and were being lionized by the seousionists about town. The prisoners were taken. to the Custom rifler's?, where a large crowd soon collected., Zane wu released, as it waithoUght he aim' not likely to go to the rebel army or anywhere else, except in the house when -it rains. 'Goahom was also re• leased, but Softiies? ad 'the others were sent over to Came Cariile.—Theellng bad. Date's Mat= Mien showleg the Principal Piaui 'el Interest, complkd trOM Calla date by Ruben I. yiela and Cleteles Botany II Sitar" awl Qlsll 80. ewers, Pobblebed under the auspices of Ds anted. 'ate esogespltel end Statistical Bedell - ter tale le Pllabergb by ifs Henry Ulna, Itetb SUN'S These maps are presented on a large sheet, which will he found a moat convenient com panion for reference in the room where you read your newspapers: Not, only the seat of war in Virginia with the District of Columbia, but the most important places on the coast of the Southern States and on the Miaeiaaippi Rivet are given on an enlarged scale in dis tinct maps on this eomprebeneiii sheet, and Virginia. Maryland and Delaware, in the lead. ing division, are very completely delineated. Mr Henry Miner has also received from the lame publisher, a large sheet of Military Por traits, Glossary of War Terms, AM., , containing portraits ofl ten Generals, illustra tions of the ose of arnis,and a map of the West. ern Border States, forming a companhan-slieet tirthe 'foregoing. Both are colored: lialtrasa &withal...Amin Killed On Friday night, a young man named Wm. Bousb, brakeman on a coal train on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and boarding •at No. 160 Parlament, was killed by lulling AVID the train a 4hort distance east of Altoona. He bad not obtainadany rest for boat forty-eight bours a - and It is probable that he fell of the train, while oterconie by sleep. Hui body Was terribly mutilated' r —both legs being sever ed, one irm broken, and a portion of the Rend cut away. The deeeitaill was about twenty. one years of age, and unmarried. The body Was brought to thin 'city on Saturday night, and interred on Sunday., ' • OUR ILLIDEII will perceives in another column Capt. Thos. $ Rose's advertisement for a fear more man to fill up a rifle company. Mr. Rose is a preaeot Principal of the South Pittsburgh school, where his labors have en deared him to every one concerned in the education of the tong generation. He re ceived a military education at an early age, and is a trained soldier. Although engaged in the peaceful occupation above mentioned, be sprang arms at every sacrifice immedi ately. upon the first announcement of his ciinntips danger, and' from Whit we know of the temper of the man, we don't believe he wilt lay them down so long as a rebel remains is anus against his country. He is eminently qualified to discharge the duties of a com mander with credit to himself and honor to his country. -. The Halton !Alien (organized in his ithience,) tendered him the command of the immedbailli on his return home. We understand that ,he tad thirtywreven-men when he began to recruit len Saturday, and the number has iienrased 'largely since, Those whawish to join an Intelligent, sober comps, ant.:those who desire to serve under a captain who will make it his business to see -to the wants of his meni will do well - to call upon Captain Rolle, at his armory, over the Mayn't' office.. Routs On. Wort/A.—As will be non by rs foresee to advertisement, lifeinn. Wightman Audition, of the Engle Oil Works, are now making an excellent article of pare carbon 011. The mmtliman composing this .Orm are that, enghlfr_posted In the badness in which they have int embarked, and, having every facility, an dinannAted to tarn out as good an article of ell as there ILIA market. In addition to the montifeetari'of carbon oil, they are prepared tarnish bowls and ear groan In any quantity detired.• All ortinsfor any of the anions men- Mind will be promp tly fined If left at Oben, Smyth&Co.'s, Water Oren, and we aheerfolly commend. the proprietors, of the ' , Eagle Oil Works" to the patronage of all who need goods In their • , , " " Heart R6112/11".--Ou Friday night some enterprialeg thief entered the tomato of Chat, P. Mottle,. in the. Diamond, and opening a box belonging to the proprietor of the- house, Mulletd some liabilities mined on Saturday, for which he bad prepared hitting, took , out the contents, VW,. if. then appropriated • coat belonging to ,t balmier and made off with hit booty. The police were- notified of theYobbery„ but have. not been able to find , the , , . , Tsch.FAct. Szassur.—The fall season of tbe lbelltfe commences on Saturday evening meet. fdimarl'Allah I. Sleeken, Kits Newton. Molly - Newton i 'Atillie Gilbert, Morris, McManus., NotiaMenderson and Messrs. Stewart, Mackay, Feater,-I.4ims,'Nfafful!Ward c Caron, Wilson, /Winston, Thomas - and 'Potent, compose the new company; with. Mr..fobe NAM as leader of the °rehearse. firm Iron CO by Day "and Nishyt written by Harry Lewis, will be pro. dated on the opening night. Tan Posuc flonootn•of Pittabargb, gianiy and some of the adjoining boroughs, commenced teach's( to•day.. Schools wilt be candacted das• anal in every dirtrict is the comity, .enept the' Mho:lighted region , ' of ftfcKeesporti where the schools hue been dia. coadnaed 011 accooliVol the agora dam Huh To Bon.— Jobs Gabby, charged with "aansit ud battery on John MeGesty r had a boating balm Mayor, Drool on Gatindar, sad was bald to bail 10 mower at Coart. Young Shaffer was dbielastid,.. eppautair that he 'did not participate in he arum. ,kPrrnetieezt Fsuciac Cousa..--The" totes of the_Pitteberth Female Coarse will epee ibis lacole, 9 o'clock.. The Foe vette, ere chi lefonitea, are eery encouragutc. Thaw irk* Wind - to *steam regeeeled men tkeiteelcee Ooon as poqible. F _,: - . 4i: - -:::,:.:: - .; =;ISIM lirtiikriterint The Reciablican voters of Allegheny county, parrtranr . to call of the County Committee, an gambled e t their respective mention place', on /Word', last, and elected fool' delegates from each district—two to the Sadicial and two to the Political Convention, both of which will meet to-day, at ten o'clock—tee former at City Hall and the latter at the Court douse. The follOwisg are the names of the delegates rem the dletriets designated : !JUDICIAL CONVESTION. irmszasait."—lint said—W B Banter, • Ilrysr.'t &wad "mrd—Thai P =ism, • Baialaud. Third ward.4l% met: pupa Glaaira 0 Beitkofsa. prms% 2 • hi Brown, .1 W Um* ninth inir6.4V T Bergamo, Jam P Beast. 11 vaal—lit prequa: 9so_Baisktap j Lem: -sa r%aoa : i~: ~io~.. Nan ward-A ii MoNradlsse. needs". Bobbles. Isbn ward-Limb Elm, H. Wlfader, • Bluth trard-Itobt U Bee& Artaanwt.-71rst nud.-Dazdsl Johntoo, J Dyer. &mond wstd-4 Mark B Uslibiltta- - 2Mrd ward -let preen B Pattaten, Jae stakkar. preset: D Oopplas. Fourth wattles yssei: AN Burebtsld, J D Batley. '2d meet: H folbaber,.- 111tElelay. Bonconsj-Monougsbela-S Cloesbeemn,D Bossy. West Pletaborgb-;-• J Park, Wm McDowell. Bomb pUtibures-ri el Brant Bea) Banbury. Lawreoestale-J Walmulgb But Nlrmlognm-Aumult Ammer% T Worcester. Yempersoderille-G B Occhran, eater Carnahan. Bewittlsy4.-Wm Barbstieb,T II Non. Duquesne 11 M Jean* Man Tempe. Bbarterbura-11 P Durham, John Baud. Towierrusi,-140.-• W Osisun, Wm 0 Lana. Peebles-2d Swarm welder, A thrOullu. Loan. St. B M Mirk Jceepb Dliwortli. toillos-.11. neuron. • J Wcolelayer. .McClore-11 W Cook, II Brody Wilkins. Nullls-Jesum 011sam, Bnigion. Ilamptors±lsinee Memo, Thaler-James Obese, Wm Bample, Indlana-,Dean Main, Wilson Bury. ricott-J LI Botts, Jae Olean. Puovedeo-D lone Bin. lladley-• Si blel/111.4 Baena Byer.. , • voarra&L cosvitinos.,. PITTIIIOIIO —nit mird-Diltidiaccos,Geo Wilson. Pecoodward-W Woods, B ratmestock. Third wad-lst break: D alma, J Butbarland. • . i -21 yreel, r.D B Iterituay, II Biley. Fourth wint—J 11 Hare,llLlndZy,Ji. Fifth ward—lot preet Joe Franck, 10 Kegley. .—Ed greet: Geo Oaughey, A McClintock. .131xth Mira—John Phillips, John Wallace. tieventti yiant—itamnal Bixby, I. Pon. Eighth want—D Butstneon, Jon Nixon. Bluth want--Chasvirmat on& John Webb. Ausoncirit,—Firrt ward—H ekuu, Ju Caldwell Ptoonit grant—John McDonnell, John Brown. _ Train wain—let prate': A Hobson, Wm Omens. a a 1-24 prac't: Geo Gantt, Jacob Gottiunin. Fourth wind—Mt peel: G W Bobby, J MandmlL a ai —24 sweet: .1 Wittig, Louis Mont. BoaocannL—Monooksbela—T Banner, J Kyle, or. Wan ettoburith—Edward Cprong. Jan Loth. Youth Pittsburgh—Thin Cuddy, Jim Huatell. m Doqune;—Gainp, Wool, Daniel Dempey. Llntenceilliii—Wm Smith, W H Mouton. Bircutogbun—lot ;melt. W Graham, Markman. —22 preen: P Pf.B , Geo Pont'. klcKaceptirt—Parer Bakerki W Blackburn. Hanchastyr—Joho Wait, John Wunder. • Itset. Birmingham—John Inns, ihneph Walton. Temperintionlle—The Ferguson, Thom Creighton. Sharyshutz—J 0 Lewis, Goo Brawdy. Raz .beth John Walker, W B Moffat Terentuai—John kt Porter. !Mtn McGill. Yettleklcr—John Way, Bohai a Lam. TottlYintn—Pitt—Goo McMinn; DeM4 Raley. Neblealot ptec't Tld Mantis% W B Bagley. —ll4 pieet: That 11 BIG; Goo II Anderson. Loner ht.ol.ly—Jonathan Nosily, Louis Frhs. Colihm—R Thane& gamut! Ctravford. clliare4olmc Ilertnita. Mambo 11011 c. &Midasj—Ttwe L bblelda„Bobt Memnon. OW% HatoptoM—Cherles 011 ma, Bobt ample. Flutter—John Wm, John 0 Wrnlams. Torllana-4oln McPherson, Adam Feld Deer-11 NnNO. J C Bunting, Upper 3L'Clalr—Js. Warm, Wetter /aster. heott—B. Esnytb. W B Lee. Jeffsrson4-3obn Henry Ilotb. Belshlin,slon McUlbbooy, Thai Yerntr. Eliatbeth—Simnel Cur, Batton. Patton—John Thompson, H NcEloy. Bose—AOamptroll. Capt. Ketaxsly. Itesert•-1 Aleltanbon, Isotndens . .4obll Nolan, John ItleKtes lIIMIn-4ohn I Drove. Whttns—John kleKelvy, W Redmond. North Fajette-0 Y Nolte. N Ftwo—let peel: St Alm,. ss —24 pree't : That J Stevenson, T Harrison. IdeNiutett—Robett Dunlap, Onyton. Robinson—Wm Oleos, A Spear. Uoloo—J o Walvis, if Cltlentr. Findley-4m bleChll, kohl NoCilartn. Spacial; lootlng Of Common Connell Common Connell met on special call, Mon day evening, September 2J: Present, all the members except Messrs. Barclay, Chambers, Galles, Killen, Mays, Mil ler and Mndune. Prayer by Mr. M'Vay. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. The Chair stated the object of tee meeting wee the cOnsideration of the ordinance relative to the removal of the tracts of the Yenneyl vanta,Railrond Company 'iota Liietty street. A motion, to postpone the consideration of the ordieence till nest regular meeting, was adopted by the following vote: . Ayet--Mesars. Anderson, Bailey, Cube), Dein, Fryer, Killen, Birch, Little, M'Gowan, ;W . Va.'', Rees, Rowbottom,L Scott and Preart APRandlies—le. Na7a—tdeacra. Haydn, Hill, Irvin, Hearn, Pattie, W. BeoiyWdaon and Wills-8. The Choir read a communication from John H. fletoptini, E q Collator of the Pinney!. Timis Railroad a:ompa•y, uking Council to pan an ardl•anee allowing the company to put sip a temporary frame ettuocare clads ens of the Diokissne Depot, lately destroyed by Sr., to banged until a permanent structure can be erected. They ars willing to adopt whatever plan may. be .approved. by • Committee of Councils, to provide wa•ehmen at night, etc, Also, an °Trilliums to enthorise the Peen. ay lama Railroad Commie, to tempo. req bulldog os the lot where this Daqteme Depot lately mood. Mr. Kearns moved that a Committee of nine be appointed to fill the blank in the oidina•ee. Agreed tO. A models to allow lh• company two years to remove the said building gral •yroad to by the following'. vote: Ayer—Sotry. atioly, Oulu/. DAM, lisyttori, Rill, Irvin, Resins, inlet, Little, McGowan, Rees, J. Root; W. Eleott, Wilson, Wills, Pram McCaadliss-16. Nay-Miure. Aedereov, Fryer, Birth, Me Vey, Petrie, fieebettom-43. Kr. Kdlan moved to amend by requiring the &Saipan; in have sin ping at each end of the building,: with hose sonstantly adopted. f --- OnjeoliStis were nude to the third reading and final presage of the ordhinnes, whereupon the ayes and nays were called u follows z Ayes—Pleura. Anderson, Bailey. Cuba?, Dein, Hayden; Hill, Inrin, Rennie, frdlen, tle,..hfcGOwas, McVey, Peuie, Rua, RowbOt. tom, J. Soon, W. Scott, Wilson, Wills, end Pree , t biliCendlese-20. Nsyri.lifessra.Vryer and ;Chub— 2.. 'Mr. Killen offered the followleg ' kaolveil, That the Water Committee be au thorised to extend water pipes' on Apple alley, from Van - Bream street to Miltenberger street. Read three times and passed. Mr. Rowbottom offered the following: Anotved; That the Soperintendaat of the Water Works be instructed to lay a Ax-ineki pipe on fins street, to ,replace the old pipe, which a too deep for convenient access. Objected to and laid over. - • Mr. Wilson offered the following: Where*, The Pennsylvania Railroad Com. pithy are: new considerieg the propriety of erecting it permanent depot on their grenade in this city, and that, in the event of the said Road erecting said depot, it would give em. ploymentto oar artisan:reed thechaniceduring the present dearth of employment; therefore, Rtrobid. That a committee of - eleven, to consist of, the Presidents of Councils sedans member from each Ward, be appointed to take the necessary - measures to have aid depot Greeted 'ffaring the coming Winter and Fall, if "possible. Mr. ROwbottom moved to lay the resolution on tbe table. The ajes and. nays .were called upon the 02(010101, and resulted Oyer' ' • Ayes—Mestra. Rowbettom, W. Scott-2. Neye—Msens. Aidenon, Bailey, Cesium, Dain, Fryeri•Hayden, Hill, brie, Kearns, Lin en , ga c h, Little. McGowan, McVay, Pe uie, Reel, .Bcott, Wall-and -Pleat dela MeCandlese-20. - Pending the resolotlon, Mr. Petrie moved to - adjourn. The eyes and nap were called, aid stood thuos - Ayes—Mem& Anderson,. Bailry,•Caskey, Dan, Heyde', Hill, Risme, McVey, Rees, Row hattate, .1. Scott; W. 8c0t5 . .42 Nate—Menu& Frier, Irvin, Killen, Rho, Little,McGowan, Petrie, Wilson, Willicand President McGeehan-10. - • - Gentile the adjoined till the nut rip tu rasing. 11111111'.4tagnit-Dik, et DitaNtewhi N Y.. Bataan. woad !MOW . album sim Al• jar u.liamou'or °atom -or. eteene p sitella tb• Dana% net itr.nnalck sok or too TIM Wordo nttr bash. Int be a senidets before tbe Knablion Otoreaties to coatostin tar Ka dies anteater,. I tutu laps knows Kr. laws eett eat felly wean tau avatar nen antLaatteette u Ma tar Ka dachas, aUr aim Kt altanitOstatil sada*, pats,sadaseataaro.ttrnraiMaodeoa wa nag tramateet4 electekei so sussequasto insider ban anbla I 4 betnyslet__ 'WKS. • Lallas) - umuukiri `TI~E LA , ~E3T-NEWS. 2' rszsaaA PB. RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GA/ET7 E OFFICE. From Washington. Wcasmoron, Sept. 1.1 --The Navy Depart ment, by mid of able and experienced officers, has carefully Medina the„Whole line °Ohs toast, with a view to makieg the but use of each force se it could secure. The uptulitioo was planned before the meeting of Ceara; and when that body- pieced the neceuary lands at the disposal the Departmeat, ac tive preparstitins Mire made for carryini them 111 W effect. As the co•operetlon of the War Department was necessary, aad iaaries • requiring time were indistumsable, that it was not until Monday, the 26th nit , that the expedition sailed. The 'access Is puke!, nod every anticipation o 1 the Department •is realized. Among the paperti Captured was a copy of a paper from the late American Consul at Rio, Robert G. Scott, giving • list of all vessels saving or to leave that port during the oath, with a full description of their cargoes ad destinations. By this information the 'rebel privateers knew when and where to look for vessels, and sit - named in the list 'bars been - captured. The report of their toterieer in chief was' also among the paper,. habitat that all the good gene at Norfolk are expended and also the .whole amount of their fates. Some home-mode percussion caps were foiled, and It wee ascertained that copper had been stripped front one of these prises, thiLiewood, to frunish material for caps, the manufacture of which is of tolerable good quality. Among the pee captured was one or thi ten inch colombiads, from the Tredgu works, Richmond, whichitad not been mounted. , Our vessel. took three prizes, one brig, the Henry A, Rodgers, 'of New Yorirdinn two light boats belonging to tbri/Jatted Stator bat in employment of rebele, with mboallaneoni cargoes. A gentleman connected with the espedition reports that forces were leaded .ad drawn up in line on the beach: when • It Was found that be force consisted of 319 men: seder cont. mud of Col. Mai. Heber, of the 20th N. Y, regiment. At this tone the wind!raised a little and it was found teoporsiblito lead more troops. Pickets .ere isamediately posted under coat: mend of Lieut. lbar, of the regulars. Assent. log party under Lien. WOW and Lient. Wievi gel proceeded op the beach, capturing one braes field piece and horse. The force then advanced to Fort Clark, which had been evac uated, but were compelled to retire again, owing to shells from the Beet falling therein, mad marched back to the place of landing. le, the morning they' again returned to the Fort and the fleet commenced bombarding the second Fort, called Fort Hatteras, which sooa alter displayed the white flag. &I tjor General Butler was complimented with a grand serenade last night. Au iln manse crowd gathered la front of the National Hotel. The band having played the fiStai Spangled Banner," and there beieg vociferous cheers for BnUer, Gen: Walbridge appeared on the balcony to introduce him to the audi tory, in performing which duty be briefly epokd of the combined exploits of Bailer and String= ban, saying the policy of invading the suer , Sion State. would crush the rebellion and e care freedom and submission to the Consiitu.;. mos throughout the length and breadth of the! land. lie then presented General Butler as' one whose:testa coaduct afforded a harbia ger of a glorious future for the country. Mr. Butler was repeatedly intenopted by ap-• plum. After deseribiog the battle muss, he spoke of the necessity of continuing vigorous measures for clashing out the rebellion. saying' that with the aid of "Jack Fuse," Ring of the North, who would kill (kg the malaria that now. hangs over the Ebildb, the braes of the Repub.: lb would pnah inlcusly on to the contest, and' not rest mull every Milos Men can enjoy his; own opinloe; and 'the rights guarantied by one free both:talons. In eonelaelon, ha proposed three dupers for the Navy, which were earnestly - and entliuslae. Wally given, and' he yolked amid repeated Daprenntativie iledgerlck, of N. Senator McDougal, of California; end W. D. Welled, of. Washington, eaversily addressed the assent biage. The band stein .W.leyed, sad the pro. emsloni marched off Operate& Secrete:, Welles,. sod perhaps other cifieeri of the Oovantnant. , . Gen—Butler wits'egiis greeted with cheers, and after the band had performed "Ball to the Chief," the applause was intenoisstically prolonged. Hs said he bad been tar too mach complimented by expressmasof the ilea regard of his fallow-moms, but be took it se com plintentary to the cease which all love, end for which env 'of them were ready at this ma mma to lay down their lives. It was, there fore, no MUD personal coogriontation 40 Dim, who, by accident, became a participetur' in sours over which they had rejoiced. They were all ready, as they cherished the Usion and the Co:mutation, to defend them. To the gallant navy ender Baulks= ars we irately Indebted for oar recce's. Oh, it' was a glo rious sight to eel the soldiers Air the. Union stretching their hands assinettbeir rebedloui Widnes. Had you stood os the deck' tied seas the Wabash, fdinnesote and 'Catiberland come into action, and lookiniever the deep see, seen the Sevenneh, which bearing the caanonsding, cams , to take her sham is the contest, and betrd the booming of amigos se a rebuke to treason, yon.would bars thought it web mullet as lengthens a males life:,_lt will a glorious eight to ass the mee who as once en honor to the navy of the Oohed States, bet had proved recruit to his ,dsty, presenting his sword es a prisoner to Comma. dors Striagham. Us meant Captain Barron, in company with 115 prisoners, on his way. to New York.. Wesausaroa, Sept. 2.—The Nes. Elgin" B. Washita's'e has arrived on.bosluese connected with the aniving of the tin* 'orldisole. which State has nearly 50,000 men in service. Major General Brauer having obtained' a few days leave of absence, will leave 'Wash ington for Boston this &Ransoms. " The Navy Dapartmisst be directed the fol. lowing sppoiatmenta to be modest the Brook. lye Navy Yard Daniel Collins, Muter Spar maker, dabs Mitchell, Muter Illoctmaker; Atkinson, Foreman 'Painter; Daniel L. Anduy, Timber Inspector. WAIIIII6TOII CIII6 September 2.—Minieler . . . . Adams writes that he dose not thick the Brie: lab Government coqtemplates any chug* of position, so long as the blockade is continued., Secretaries Seward and ChleleTol3 having TO tuned,' *cutesy General Sates ia the only member of the. Cabinet cow skint from the c tn. ibbott,of New trampehire, bu recelvga aathority from the Win Department tonne . 4 regiment of beauty in that State. Daring the week put, reports have ben prevalent here and elsewhere, baud on illege4 pirate accounts, ordinate/ to Gen. Roseartaii, but it brcertain that the Wet Department be. no inch information.- !, . . Portion Noreco, Sept. , 2.—The steamer George Peabody, arrived from Betterite Inlet ibis mortify', hatrieg in tow he, prise brig H. &Brooke; reptand at the inlet. , - The atitomor 'flartilli Lune was got off et 2 o'clock, p. m. on Saturday. Nor. Armament 'and - coal had I been thrown Ova/boiled, but the: guns would be recovered.' Mirabelli bad eight killed' and twenty.five wounded. ,A. sew Illilit4l7 depot; I it ie eippoired, will be erected, and assigned to ,Gen. Butler. ' , Copt. Lodertircompany, of the 3i artillery. returued on board the Nobody. They .were, the fi rst to Shear. end. with he Rani brigade. oomphaely,ont off- the escape :of the rebels by land. Lieut. Loder was the first MU thatioraded tbe eared soil of North Caroline. Tbe gun 'boat R. B. Forbes, Iron, Boston, went ashore yesterday on Bentb Island. near ,Cape Charles.- Three propellers were sant down from Old Point to esoist:legetting her off Two members of liawklute'regitosne was accidentally shot tol , day,'lnd ens of these' ' k Bled. flatuusevad, Sept. 3.—Tbe act of thielsth of Key, 1861, section 12,.expressly forbids any volunteer leaving the But., amyl be shell be accepted by the Governor of the Brats, onder-s -requisitlon from. the PrasideeL Iv hal; therr„ fore, been derided by the Bub authorities MS persons enlisting in todeprodent regiments, w onted only by - the Wir Ilepartatent, ere not entitled to coattelatkes from the Sup, eta their families an not to woke the bite of the fends relied by their reepectiveconstiee, and to alga that death the MOM of 119 -- 1 month, for fin leers, allowed by lb. But,, will oaths wide to their widows end aGsor oldldree., ini r am llllll pea Llll st a w , o Se nhui pt. 104 2.7 i T at ti rie s. graissio tiou!t r." -: 40 : ; ) la anotbst. wets attacked bry Col.' Croats% of Gam. Kelly's staff, witblwo companies U.L troops, a Huts situ dayli g ht this mortfi lag. TO Sicissioalsts Mato 100' ittroar him, and be mu obliged tc fall bick with tag loss °Limo men.. The a:paddle's from bars loaf MOM pad not reached the 1 1C•11111411 as our lasso taigas: 'lsro'plsims of military Weft past to CthaimitY's naii.krfol*Finduiblult to diy. _Ha ttspartis,tbal,sta , bald. the stamp bgcbsck aatil inihissed. V V . -V - imirEir= . . Loutrraut4mt. 2,—The sper.ial dispatch pt the Cou , dated Nashville, - filet, states that the cep** of . . Forte Hewn' sad Clark, thilatter teroinien north of Hatteras, is cob firmed from i rlialegten. cur mu fought bravely. It ' reported that fire or spit bun. Ord of our *ea wen takea - prisonen. Oar lc= in killed Is said to be forty and wounded twenty. Anoaiser report nye that eighty were killed and whuodad. Only ten or twelve snooped. .. , tl • : . , The 'aureole( Is morning strongly Coo. demos Gen. FMaao Ir precinct/lion i sed asps the Legislatuhi by ils action to avoid anent*. noting such nation here. It says it mu now decide whether it w It organize a body of local soldiery for ate erpues, strong enough to enforce the , obliga ti us of loyal neutrality. or whether it wall se sr things to go on et. they bane btu pint. th the prospect of IsProff at no dietant'd y ;into the condition which is so brief I CM hati brought on the away of . tr Martial ;ow in . Woad. The Courier" a ye there 144 eompany of um. ed federal, sort 01.114 at 1101 S• Clive fitatkm, on the Nashville a breed, 81 miles' south•of Lou- Dale. Immense wielder:4 freight made green nult . • of people are ally' going south by the Nash. Mlle route, lUD* a grea number ofpusen gen are artirin* It it thought th*great rash south is :caused by the edict which bad e i gone forth thatlaf the drt of September eon. intrazone wit* th 101811 would be MOB, en forced, and tha t 't e rush north is owing to Davis' proolarditio , The Clourii rigs that Camp Dick Robinson is constantly Iti og. A negro ;witted imam the river at this point, pastime's/ • falls and pending per. (qtly naked idle p Joe 8011. Be uptaweed himself as b. 14 the property of Col. Johnston, of Camp Boone, Tenn. Be was this morning returned, mkt* Illa or eoldiers, to Jefferson Gutty jaIL Col:Roman bu given Col. John. sten notice of the fact sor zie Hon. Earn " Etheridge left. for. Frankfort this morning. q , Lontramm,- pt. 2.—The JOletSalssys.that too Seeesaton lodittary companies of Infinity and Cavalry are at Beard's Station, on the Lott. Wills and Leal Won railroad,,armed with Stake cloud arms. , The Carrier; of this evening, says that fear* ere entertained of a oollielom porous the chinas of ffewautle, y. -- The Opel ' I.4;oScrisr, of the 24th, says that two soh ' ore - ran the blockade at MO monthat Oak'nelart ririr, and landed a cargeof coffee, Maar. LS t, etc. c . The oorreepi deal-of the Risible:nal Zaisirer noddle that pstW of the wind at smear the anthem par* of two cargoes of sager, salt, mentimolusee, etc.,Sappased to be the unto as shore oned. • 1 The correspondent of the New °thane Ores. ems smelts ttor seizure of ill blankets In the steamboat., lyidg • that port, for the army. The Mobile 11-il, e rays that theta Is ovary rum to WO4 th i the enemy at Port Pick. CU at. te91011 . 11, . nab's/ prior to the weans. Oen of that pt .. ' - hionviciii., e - 2d.--Tae steamship North 4 r A........,.... Li verpool on tha 221, arrived off Farther Polk a 9i o'clock thin morning. The steamer 41,1 ' gl baxes arrived- out on .the 19th, and the City t Baltimore on-the 20ib.-. The North' me can has 9120,000 in specie. The political us ais unimportant. The Imporp of Austria has Issued a decree ler the dimple on of the Elonguiati Diet: .- .1 Amoug thelepireread at the Social Setester Ctingrass, at Dhblie, "wens by Mr. Beauty, Member of Fialitinnt.tront Manchester, 111 which he saidthat he manufacturers expected to be able to?land a supply of cotton to beep them IV rki g with tolerable regaluity' tall Spring. i - Liverpool C 4 toe Maart, Th ursday —The ei sales of sotto* or duets dale was 60,000 bales,' of which 23 , 01}0 were to speculators. The ar mket cliwdi met with an advance of Is Si. , Brew:stars ',.1..1a bresdatuffs there was still a declining uniffincy. The market closed very quiet at a decline of 24. on wheat and 61. on, flour; corn mill • provisions quiet. London Maisi; Markel. —Consols for mousy 91;(p1i., 11 . New Tone i i Sept. 4.. , • 'Burveyor . Andrews yesterday oei 25 vessels, °weed wholly or in part by QS re beim. including. night ships and . saves be ka. O.hers will be soiled to day. The velem oi the WCIIIIIIIII pied is over Iwo millizij dollar,. The Co , ; nal of this avenittLetates that dm frigate- fdlitemnts spoke's pilot boat which reported bevies spoken as iteknovre vessel which stated that 01. Brow., r I Pt. Pickens, had recspian4 th Pennons Neap Tad, bet gives CO par . ale s. . - ..- • • Sr. Loins Sept. ', 2.—Lemogton, it is re. moved, eras ;dies posseas.on of by the federal li e troops lasi Y 'day. .As teintorcestails have reached there' i..ra Ibis so ipprehessios is felt. ar the sal 'y of the troops. In the attack os Mande, 'Miriam Caton ironps were wood ed • bet . sow I killed.- Geo. Pope, leaves lot Query this !,, hissing. Be will immediately take the field* pent= in Northers Minoan. ~ Ctneuressi, l Bept.2.--4 tied immured yes terday at Boone Coors Buses, Virginia, broi twee* the rebrila gad federate; resulting utthe total route of the easels, wham loss la 30 kill ed, a large uulbar wounded, and 40 prison ers kcias were killed on oar Side, but its were wounded. Our men burned the town. Fah:m - 204j Ks., Sept. 2 —The nous elected R. 44 Buckley Speaker', W.T. am! 'helm Chit, end John. 4a, Smedley Serieut- at. Anne. The 6•Dat• hu cot organise& Nati' Taste; September 2 —..Tba trig*. Miasma% *id: me prim:ars saptataa at Hatteras 1100 1 4,0 m Farris etoatos . auto:4'l4a utived. .4GOAL ITBI3. V,41,1M anw . . The reporter of the Wastilogion tiftw has bent visiting the colony jail, and has wriltea• as account of his oks unborn, in ,that paper. Speaking of I e Raw. John union, chaplain of the Tenth Priansylania • asgimear,.coufined there -es this charge of tidier soldierVierthth, .. ..: , .. he ilays :„ LI - 1 __•. • • , "Having seen rinoughOa this 4 / 3 04 we se. .ceuded to the range of , cells on the second floor, immedilitsly abase those we had jest visited. Eftwhi'isear the grated door - of the wage, ow the • right,-"stood a gebtlunanly looking period doused in black cloth, with a blue cord doWirtho nun of his putaloons: He advaneed.lo the dooriantt we soon found he wu the Rev. John- Green, chaplain of the Tait.- Pain inn* Feginunt, whoa arrest her bean sou ed is thekfter. - clergyman', in prison on e Sabbath. day, chilled with a criminal offer*, was aimed sight. Revive me hit hand through 'the grating, while la a trem bling voice be spoke of the charge - against him, and can he hoped his name would not bethentioaelit ul .she papers:- Wskolt him it had already bees reported. He epoke in fast* big terms' t bit wife and - children la Panay!. vials and ot,"ltho hardship of not being al • lowed`en ass s ay friend. on this day (Sudsy) who would l ' Were' for his release. •We kit him PleadiegAis inpoetnee , sod lamenting his -hard fate . ” Jl''' ^- - . '- .' - - , ... • i - - - Eatemsthp Laroway-Illioo Stoles- On Sundayikiibt, lb@ tavern. stand kept by Mr..Uansauf at Wroth) Run, was Went bnrglarioneljj sad lObbOd oltecio is gold, CU tier and bath 4 billsTito thief liaised acme . to tits husk lby boring through' a :window 'shutter, witlin breast bit,.Ant usfastsming elm 'latch• Is slower room, a drawer was open edition* which a .few,dollars la chugs ware. tabu, arid bunch of bus. The toys Weft used la ope i 4drawerv; etc., sad (be - house Was comfit ritisablutiL, — Ilittmas , e chamber d was entered bI mesas of as '"outsider," Aid a closet is the bedroom -ea , 'unlocked mitts; oat *at tba keys: Hers the itballound ,hit objeatod, eesscila‘-ons hub. Arad and.itredtpAre dollarileffoldoltou basdred astioumeoprttiv• dollartiloysr, and isms budge/I'4ollms in Pittsburgt beaky OHO ? , The burglar Wages! without I , The theit-rmt Al i v it rento tbs. work ot.some !one familiar == whir hoes... 'dog which would tot 'o , o=lf:strangers in ilia yard was timed Ghat wp i, an enthuse- -AI chisel, two lids, and a loin eighteen test long well fund polies examinsd Unebbuacarefially,and amender,. big to burst oatihitalitt - „The I Mossy bad been at acrd for tifevfonncis of flaying for Komi Nimbi recently matt by tdder of the ;landlady. IdasouritOrnisiriVe recarcusasd-M.& pony or do Mil #iradnuitivik„ asa odttlati for Calma t bears like assabliaaa 4:90* !:flaaAtllailpeoli4ateat wow.. !MOP , Attlinito: ttf fikmoott oast .tioatig 3 7lr too, to lies atria supasalld••Arm f.• • . mum Raraacaralk br "!leNt 131111111111 1 NAyAkvicTORY! WL I IIIIIIIOI, Augark 31, 18..6L A splendid and decisive blow has been struck on the coast of North Carolina by the eambined naval and land forces of the Union, which mu passes's Impottanee anything yet accomplished against the enemy. A piratical nut. long the Wier of the Oler aliant, lam been affeetually broken op and de stroyed. Victory has crowned our flag. Tour special correspondent has this moment arrived from the woe ot contest at Hatteras inlet, North Carallna,,whieds he left Fridayaffr it =, with General Butler and staff, In the Adslelds, under commend of Commander H. 9. /Mileage:4 11. S. N., tonching for a short time at Formes Monroe, thanes to Annapolis and Washington. At tan o'clock the. Wabash fired the first gun, the eleven-inch shall striking near the battery and busting with tremendous toree. The battery, which was of send covered with turLand _mounting five long thirty-two's, in stantly retuned the fire, the shot falling short. The Minnesota and Cumberland immediately opened fire and rained nine and eleven-inen shell into and about it. The fire was terrific, aid noon the battery's r 1190250/ were lOW tad far between, save when the frigates surpended Are for a while to get a sew position, when the enemy's fire was most spirited. No damage was sustained* by our ships, and when - they again took their position the nett zonate' was intensely hot, the shells drop ping in the enemy's works or falling on the ninputs, exploding in death-dealing fragments and naming death and destruction with them. The small' wooden 'unduse about the fort were torn and perforated with Byiag shells. At eleven o'clock the immense flagstaff was aliotlway sad the rebel flag came down, bat the fire was still continued by them.. - At twelve o'clock the flafittlehanna steam. rid in. and, dropping her bone astern; opened. en .effective fire. The cannonading on our part was incessant, and the sir was alive with the hum and explosion of Brie( shell f but the enemy did not - return • the fire win - any regalarlty, the battery being too hot for them,, irons the explosion of shells that dropped fit al the rate of above a half dozen; a minute. The eftemy.caused firing a tittle before two, and afleir a few more shells had 'been thrown in, the Commodore eigaslized to cease firing The troops had meantime advanced within a short distance of the tort, end before we ceased fineg some of our men got in and raised the Stars end Stripes. The place was too hot for the men,. bat the flag wu left wav reg. Ckawain Benjamin Sweares,ot the Paw. ntre's first cotter, stood for some time on the =um waving the Bag amid a fight of When the firth( ceased the fort wu occu pied in force and held afterwards. The Monticello had proceeded ahead of the land force to protect them, and bad reached the inlet when a lugs fort, of an octagon shape, to the rear and right of the small be.- wry, mounting ten thirty-two's and four eight inch gnu, which bad till then been silent, opened on bar with eight par, at short range. At the name ituruust the got egroondi sod stock fast, the enemy pouring in a fire, hot and bea u, which the Monticello replied to with and . sharply. For fifty minims else held ber own, and finally getting of the ground she came out, having been shot through and through by seven eight inch shell, one going below the water line. She fired fifty-fire shells in fifty min utes, and partially silenced the battery. - • She re withdw at dusk for main, wi th one or two men slightly bruised, but none killed. or wounded. The escape of the vessel and crew was mirachlons. Until this time we supposed the day was ours; but the unexpected-opening of the luge battery Tether changed the aspect or 'Bain.' thiogs did not look cheerful at dark. We had men ashore who were probably in need of provisions, and in cue of a night at tack 'no assistance Olaf' be sent them from the Harriet Lsne. As'We lay Mote in shore we saw the bright hives.o fire. on the beach, with group. of men about them The •night paned - without an alarm; the enemy... we have Moe. learned - , iyuig on their lime all' sight.expeeting an At euly daybreak - son Thursday the men treat to quarters in the fleet, end at a curio: put eight, the vessels having borne down nurse than the previous day's position, the so don Nista, the Susquehanna opening the day's wotk by *.a shell from cis of Abe 'eleven-beh bans. The Minnesota and Wabash joined In Immediately, and again the hum of shill and their explosionviss.heatill. They find nearly Italian bear bight's Olsten/4 responded, when It answered briskly. Oar are sou more °cruet then on the previous day. The range had been obtained, and nearly every chat want Into the battery, 'throwing up cloud' of sand and ex ploding with tunas effect. At twenty•five Initiates put ten the Harriet Lunt opened fire, and Soon atter the Camber laud came in from the diet and joined in the attack. The Harriet Lane, wan bar rifled guns, did good execution, went projectiles item the eight-inch shell going into in. battery and one going directly through the ramparts. The fire was so hot that ell of the enemy that could do so, got into a bomb-proof to the middle of the bauery. . Finally, at five minutes put eleven a. en, en elms-tech shall having pierced the bomb proof through a ventilator and exploded inside near the Celglinta, the enemy, save up the fight and raised over the ramparts-a white We. Immediately-ceased firs, On: Butler went into the mist and landed at the fort, and clamed an oneondltional imirender: Commodore Banoo, Assistant Secretary of the Confederal* Navy, asked that the Uinta be alitind to marob out with:lido arms, and the mm be permitted to Mona to their homes arta sorrimderieh , tbeir arms. Thus tuna true pro; notuned Inadmissible by Cluaralßtitteri• and fully tbe tone wu sutrendaral without eon. .Artioles of adpnlation Wail signed on thi Oar ship by Commodore • Stringbam lied General Bathe an Mound of the United Stab* and by Comtnodure Barron, Colonel. Menlo and Major 41adretra on the rebel aide, sod. the litotes swords delivered ap Out. victory was a complete and briillant one.. We 10111 sot a ' life, nor bad we moreth in one, if'aur.tiounded. Oar men . retain possession of both forts. • . 1 forgot to mention that Lient. - . - Murdaligh, late of the United States Navy; had. his arm shot of, but escaped with others, is steamer, that wished in the Sound, cut of rangy of can. moo, until the fort sumindereil, when they* coped, with three schooners,privateer . ===a3 The, rebels ma repeating their. attempts* poisoning.— ThilamdsvillaDessocrbe makeithi followingitatament "Tim M•ibris /Waifs ego . whits', a young myt oiited - Beiliti, mambas of ,41mtaia 'compasy if tle Twang-fourth indimm regi ment. wu walking haetarards and forwards as satinet' astable of Isalasinti Path; tit. Lon% me 'Ma adman% hi was approached by. a young man mho, with &Madly fat* asked the sentinel if he did not feel weary, to which lb* soldiat repiladi 4 Yes. — r4o frt alittie "tired,'; laltedi Oa Alta flood Wilmer; &Nell word:ar two of further. ociararsatioaendieti - .Wm if ha would sot mops a pion of his pie. The war tinal. - thaaked - him with a fwartfelt patitudry and'ata lbe pia. — Shortly Aftstwarda wat aonsulalio4 sod was isaniad - by his cow/sass to the hospital teat. , Tiat , physician of thasagiment fband..that_histas.: poisoned with strychaba.". ~.. • Co. of. thus rebel however met a sodda fate a fiw diyiptho• tk‘f•delllealm, ;at Bask'.Town, Maryland. A correspond .ent tells the *tarp - , " 4 .Yesterdai Ma *Wait of thi farm on wbbris Ate" ezmy is etleamput was waged and shot without trial. ll* aged fearfaUy _whim they vette/whoa Ids 1114 aut uttarlir sefaisAti sell his bay at any prise, and dually carried his sidia so. tar-as aositrampi3o }etswt , a -sprisg from which tha soldiers abodned a large supply,. IteiraVerastod lei thalieClideihi Miamian 'evidence of his galls np'6, - Mtn; and was Mon IrinkOnkbans4l fligll4 • Ckonve sma flocce.—.The been Ftersdnes says 4 .0 a Wednesday last, the steamerldoltairk brought the sloop Slosh late, captured : bb bar, up to the outer • tree? bidow'Vt.-blarke, Where the crew of the steamer smatled the sloop gad tusk her across the Channel,' Ern" bevies at her dealt la ,piceitssitlt sus. The eteatesitintiPesti* 4 l74 l tbahesell michot; lag piece. .1 boat from Port Williams west bo gm sloop, sad entseamdid is (*Wig off .bur 'sad emu other s Mtiette:rTae:plaos "D the' eldop witi•tinitt watt at trait' Port Willis.,, water theirettelvef the guns. Ti. SSSWirsktlissoltilbatlii - itt. - Marke is nary Warrow,tes that; welfeintiasi'ithireinklag of a ball la It will eifietnallY'eltetntet %Mil:gu n* of TainkiSckihatPolt," Ehmontslor Moiorr.—ltotty . • " ;—font . Nodirollottloolositeg to WOO bt , tlio Cos: folonto.lttates, wu sthiLlsourday Pak Saalkr... Ties Wu= waciude ily "Vjebil=M#.l/11.!..P.10Ti4''', I land ma*, • .:.a., iat lea sm.; ffM •SAAR ITATLT. , T'All haiwiag is companatra_stabaust d tha Baai:s if this city far thaseathotiirptos hat. u compared with that of hat =oath ... . 7.` - 11 . 1.341 iii• by • .; I Loans. I Ilpedo.llgase Duda. • .. Book Pitittegb. rishp Sink Wind ut Citizen - khvbsaki'. Inu City •!. Alletheby • I=l=2l i;=;;Fg=MMW4itil 111133:131 Pittsburgh I:abut:go sod td. °Mins Iron city ♦l;tgatul =MEE 1 11.41,1 ,typ COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSIVIIEGIU, , (tea sip/Saar fir asi . , PressitifiCtillcsart,friii MI ilipllll,-171.0/Iser sessist isivry dalisfisdiskillo s with no partleedst Asap Is $llO.ll. Shi diand inisst entirely. coalood•ts Atoll Ws. Ibis 4440 Kb Peatiy3t 8441101,00; m di do siAiikeko:4 10 di** , SVPiiSX 4 :.) , • eltOttll4ls .65$ asobsagod; ads of bbiLt Eltiar at 11%;:a * blob 416 at 91,40 billa 466(01411636% to isoco at611)0 . 60 btlit6liflatatai . jt (oq 64646 . '450n. picant4tdaexitli a 140 "stir, tataalaks Won; sal* at 6,000 * Victailatt sc, bad Praia twat at Na. , /RUlT—plcaty and pima dartledai lab ar . 26,601, lOW se $1.66614.04 &Act: 6 . 46 ot 6 2 . 2 1: 11 b. 6611 Peaches MA bbts Fun lust ittdit.-. • -." 0.6151512—ta talr dewed; ialitc62s bOaiffi.L tap k4s, at Top lb. adr—asetiseas% iii.. fry CAM of i0 . 17101111* Fob9.t an ;' • " 3100.51:111411144; lab 016 66 tit at 610 dm. WEIZAT—doII: sal. at dc?ta. ce: , 2 G bask Bast - Kg)* bosh. ; Wal3Klrtadi l 6s66, , cotalitaltd;atCbaics at 7@lt op , pl3—ealb sad tins. sionirlimm AND clumuaiammuur.. DIY Oixnp—The followlag le the ixemparattesstatte at the I:karts:or brera drj goods To. 0 1 for th e week and Wu* January 1: Mnte'red at the unit... $2,811„24i VAUD $4N.125 Thrown on maker t,110,15D f r 1N.690 I,oleAll entered at the port..;. 84918, Btaeolanbery I.:c D 0 f 4611,476 DARDS Ititeerer ea met!tst,.. 80100,597 18,111,60 81.06A7. ; . , Import'. by ' MonoOet, 12 Warn A Cratuace.itim Bon .1— Boptotabor 2 =NI rolls Bother, i Boldohn bids op. pbs, Ocdp t Btovited: 62 Obis lour, McOluttio; rod * or, 660npey tblo; antor,lllll tto. 60 do do, fe P Woolndge; 4 aka Tool. 11 liabonlo co 4 souploos, Loyd A BIM, 10 bbto pose! Gab; B lib. - new* • co. 22 Obis apple* ST -11 , 4d4012 241 Ws. flommat4 Know. 1 car ocotaiset /11102coet,S'Onory so; 48 nolo led wire, Allogbany oron4 TO, bbl. doom, Bockilown k Ocem 127.tdd00 (lisp A 21~1 1 bbd sump Iron. Jour It YWlssusal a l•" , '--a am licuo—Autust 21- 3110olor wad, Wablitairar4 1 cad ladobb,J Bosky; TO bbLkorgerit 11 Bon; 2 bbls Dodos,/ Onston Nis opoluo,l B WllBong 10 Idda apples, Beck von bl bzo cbone. bib Tows& e; I 02142104202, H !holm *so; 2 an 'earn, Naol4; I bra Mon, Blinvor Dilworth; • roils loather, D Mason St its osto,;2lcCoiloogh, omlib t me 13 ale bliho, AMU, Loy car: 10 obi. W Bomb I bbliggb; 1 - .5 faith erb, 1611 aka *heat, IA isnorVA 6d3 nosh Mew aldt Athockla. , The heat ismaise statientry,with 8 fret-2 brims by the meth mast, inched reported on Otani - Rom. itrapts..—.Ther• me" not n stogie 'ordeal train bektwiand the Hastings tor OtncianatLiran the only departure. Eht had all, the, tenth air Gould ta,ta.efth &barge in Rotataltoin Me. thrash. westepociast agrotted at Glue Heals gratin day ermine She-would probably - be able teasel the wharf last night—..lgaVgatps SU the - 00110 Hear, tar the present at keit, may hi reasithwed pindkantlithere Is mother Utellne and Baena passed Wheatlng ua,lon. .Ttus Reliance hots OlndereatE boned'kw. thin city, wrack *snag war Stant:raisins Ott Sondarand Bothelor mined a new steamer 3raterdsp,lnerlehtg at the Allentesey west said to wham to Jdus Bel 4 -at Tatrameffla the boat is not }et dahhad. and is bat ;ankh:paid to. ,We.all outdo widths What disposition will be made it, - bas preannsethst it will Os Farad to thsCkmotunann service, peibmieln the casponti of a gun boat,: Pntsear*tu4 fai:d 2-IFloor veriFirdeL'iiid faded • 01=1200 50Is ot $4 40 kw western savalloo. PIS for sztra, awl 67,44 for extra temny. rasa Eye Flour ot 0160560. Ono Weil $1 IL Most doll ma 2o loner: Was ago bus ri n d ot $11001124 • and WWl* at $l. 2245124. Rye steady at 441ar old. 01 l tattle demand mot alms Aran sake of I= hat - )Nast. 650 14 1 • Oda tuntoore alas of .12120010 Panwiste ot. 93019. .ooffee be/ tba desand.l6 _ only *indicate,. salsa of lib la 1.0344113 i. sal L. gissio at 10. Taws hew ebony fn lisocansa.lllloo. lawasmaileaooo66l.o 06401411 M. - - Totti.' Eept.2.—Eisoleg....4:atton . Is amok. • 4500 bate Rt RIK. tour Or sale of 1400 Ms - $1 1006 20 :14 aids. PO 5 0 for Ohio. awl Mien ':- for Southern. Wheat tan *des 10.000 badtst Le Cdrcaro;apriag. $lO5OlOl for 11111wantes dab, St 100116 for red western and $1110123 far orbits. Oararsales -911.000 bomb et le advances - obits 45065. . Beef doll. ;gabdoll Wbbelty steady 121T0. - ~ , . .... .- Arrivals a; the FM140111..0:0. Ve.To I Taw= LAS! maw- ... .-' , L ,-.•,,. re. , of Thlld ass, and "DUO; - ".-- -• . - ': dint oasta. 111 1 01sIlsolL... ~. '''i • = 11l ... 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