=II o noi:44 - ripsa 07- rel ,11•7. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. , 1861 (%ITY AFFAIRBi I fdrzzeiotoorcet , Obsereatiose for The Ga retie, by G. B. Mm, Optician, 69 Fifth street —eemieted deifyi • 1 L e :i , 71 .11•. • 91 MAIM 0 ,:k. a. 1, 96 1 74 12) ... ' r .. ..... 109 I 76 —e .. so. u .... . . .......... I 71 B ouster. ,' up 610 ' Wxxxxx Viral% for this week le ,ed,, sod contains highly liaport nt and a loterallog, tieire—embncloi Milo - - Lalese Intelligence from theßeat of E at; Correspondence; Brilliant Na al 17.io tt; The Experienee of a Deur r; Re- Os of Grain; Prim Beverly; The County a.MuuShup Skirmish; Late,European,Cal omit) sod /Sexless NeWl; RellgiocM Inteili eCce; Reliable Commercial Repotts; Do esti° and Foreign Markets; Loud and ' eigbborhood Rowe, do., &c? For!itale at our couoter-Lprice, Sae oents per t sloes copy, to wrappers. 1 THE - COUNTY CONVENTIONS. -,=-; The County Convention', under the call is sued by-the Republican Executive Committee, asannibled' yeeterday, - at ,ten • o , clk-the Political Convention in the Court Ho use, and • • the Judicial Convention - in thdeity H . The . , ' •'• " ittendanee at both places was large, add mark. ; ed let was manifeated in the proceeduip. THE POLITICAL CONTENTION. ~ The - Convention war called to - orderdby , Thomas U. Marshall, .Paq., Ehairman of the County • . . . . ,, t hat the.Cominittee, who simply remarked that the Convention wail not strictly a .allepubli ,_ cant'. C on vention, •-• . call. Convention, as.the call included ell ibises 1 , . who were opposed to' the present rebellion. • If the Convention desired it, he would name two Secretaries to receive the credentials of delegates;,. ' A voice-t Name them. ... , Mr. Marshall-I will designate as temporary Seeretariis, Meters. John Wright and R. W. Thomu. . -•- The nom i na tion was nnanunously confirmed. : .-. *'and the credential' were received ta Mown: .Pinurnaatt.' , ...Thstentot-.D Vitufmona,Che !Dion - - . Second derd•SW Woods„s Ifehiseteelt. I . -,Ttdrdiraell•Ut viol: D Simi J Sutherland. '- 7 .. s . - .ld prick: D B geripson,l; AUDIT. Tomtit werd-J 0 Hors 8 Liadaey, Jr.. i Fifth ward-lot Owl: Ompilmighey. • IdeCtliteeki . .. -Al poet: Joe hewn. /tl Begley. . Meth Beni-Jobs Phillips, John Wallace. . .- remota ireailAiMsnal Barely. J Bon. ; - - Eighth maids-DThatohlaen, Jae Nixon. I - • : • Math ware-Chae Arout.noiaJohn Webb.-• : • ...auxamou.-Virst. wird-~ Pkllae , "Jam Caldwell. . . . Pieced ward John MeDonaldi Ann x Brimn. Train enro-lit preset: A iDdeon. Wm Oder,. ..; " . •!. .. - , 2dprec'e: Geo Garet. 0 Guttman. . • ...teartJa word-ist meet i 0 .WElabk7, J ManhelL - . -• ,s. ssnd preet: J BMA Lode Mout Basuoana-Monoagehele=T Bosaltir,J Ella, gr. - Wes Pitteborgh-ltdward !prang, John &nth. ' ' • : tooth Pittabmb-TtiosOaaddayries lintielL ldnquend-eingi Mont. Model Dempeni ' , • - .. . .Iweresessillis-Win Smith, WI/ Stotriesit. • fitlindort peek: W Graham,'. —, Ma r kman. .4 •.- Rd psoe't: P PBS,' Gio Pamell. .. . , Moßserports , Pitsi Behar, LW Blackburn. Ilsnehester-John Wolt.Joils: Women t _. Temprainhohn eras; Joseph Walton. inoeville-Tbres lhommis,Thae Creighton. Sberpstrrp 7 4 0 Lewis Goo moray. • Ensebeth-John Walker. Jr.. 3 /3 Karat . ' Tueutnee=4, Mut M Porter. Bat WWI.' SuldlMPi-Johts Wog:Bohai stilancen.. ; Wan ittaitith-J, Irlital..l Ingram. , Tonstarri-Pitt--Geo DeCtlion, David &dip. Peoblei-lit pree't;,T M itenhall. W 8 Begley. -hi posit: nog 8 BlelrAleo II Anderson. ..- Lower Ilt.eleir-Jonathan Neely, Louth Prins Coltles-it Tresses Samuel Crawford. i Nature--4.11me Daman. Mahal* Innen .... • ,', Sitrielley-Tbde I, Shields. Eat Stevenson. - •,-. -.. Ineville-lowlstaile. Wll Ilimllion. • ___ . i , ;.. .•• • Gnaw% Bat iliseplS , F. 77 -11.- Shaler-J n Shad, John 0 Mildews ':' Addle oin McPherson. Adam Walter. Barron4Aushis Eat Deer A Mari* J 0 Biotin& : . .. Upper at. lair-Ja. mann% Waiter Yates. - : Pcitc , M it PMlte. W B Lee. Jerknon-tJohn G'Neal. Hem tieth. trenktiostlat preet: A soientiel, B Batter. Jr. • ;i. . 424 prosier A Ideearland. Thee llackrell. Bildwin m , 000 thb 0 h7. Thom Barettt. .110metsth iseenoud Dunlap Saw= Mittoo-Wat Thompson. J McElroy. Rai-A pbell, dept. Hinosig. 'Besegie•-0 lambasts:a, Jestke Miller. ?mowohm Nolan, John McKee. Mloll dei o-J se 1 Bravo. Wm 011eir. , F slims.- oha Magary. W Deanne. .. North Fed -0 Y Wass N Mawr. st dr e„.,-no sweet.: 0 J Steven on, Wo Dairen. is .-24 ipreeier.J a Grow, BPt Alter. •:Measusliele-Itobert Dante% J Dayton. i - Roblemoo-frWoa elan, A !par. thaw-4 0 'noir., J Clocker. Duatter-Deo lamely Peet llcelaran. •. . 'Plaae...lei astainanog.3 5 /Cowart. 1 'Peen-Jae a toner,"lll B biltelailL Elisibeia 4...8 Kerr. Jos Burton. _ . • Moon Jlt IdeCormlet, W Bathhouse. VermillearGeo Mein pem..7 oho Dobbs. Ch h aztlare.4, D Lamm, J le Dab • - 010-P liettks Ls Doff. ' floe ..A English. Oilier Andaman. • 'Werasseg• Wm Porter, —, Allis. 24 Booth t.r . is 1. i ad 1 4 eT o ots, l 1 Bola. a J t e a b rsr in‘.. . . , 1 The chairman now announced the ;Conroe. tioirreadyfo d r permanent orginisition' ,L- • P. D io was nominated for President, but declin . Thomas,' M.. Marshall, Sur., was uneni. --•-.,_ , reouslychbiren le Chairman of tbs. Convention. fie thanked them for the honor conferred, re marking that they had met in - troublons times. The Convention aboold be governed by the ." highest and moat pit:toile motive.; and mu much as it had:riot been called as a strictly party Convention. he hoped its action would. shame the Democrats of other section*, where, having a majorit y. they refused to unite on a Union ticket. The Republicans, having ' large , majority •in tnis county could :- aflord LO be • magnanimous., ;- Let all I remeni. bet -*that': the • • Democrats of 041 county are now ehineld Ming their muskets, and stand. 'ing side byaide with Republicans in!' united effort, to wipe out the memory , of Managua and Bail Rao. ` ' [Loud applause.] He did not __ , , speak by : dictation, but he hoped II that all =., would Let In harmony, and for the geed of the whole ir.oniiti7. It was, bat jest and fitting I- - 4 - that they Should deal - generously - With their - - Democratic .fritinde: lie ',would_ dot have InVOtlld Obi proposition at one time, [liughter,] but bethought differently eince.lie _Witnessed - thetraublato the - country, endear the patriot* ism - •eitneedl by the Dentocratsof •'Alleghtory comn./* • - -•l4Plarlift.l I - .. 4 .., The followieg Vice w Presidoets ere lioeen i Wm. Woods, Second Ward; 'Capt. Herr, Ells. abed 2; Col. Gera, Allegheny; and Adult Wel. ter,,lndiase tow:whip'''.,-. Seerataries i .Da rid Siiiii - J. W. Blickborni / : . Thu. S, Bialr,Nm.' B. Negley, John - H.Hate. - , . ..t. P. Drew, moved the appoint:neat or a committee of three, to confer with a similar committee from the Judicial Convention, that the action of each might be humonioes. Mr: Sutherland asked what was the object *IOW Conimittee i He- considered I this the 1 . _tenting polnkric the Convention.., ' ThW-Chatinian 'remarked that irthtiadicial. Contention would determine to divid the offi. • , us with the Cr:marmite, it was desirable that .; the Political Convention should do the earns, ,-,, and he - raopOsed this wisthr object in raining the Ckirecnittee.-luit than mighs • be no club. lag *Rhode action or in sentiment. I I ' - - A • delegate Dont I Patton-toWnship opposed the appointment lit the CoMmittee. The - Democrats did not need the few little offices which:could be spired by the Republlcans, to secure their patriotism. They were already ' •in arms, and did itot need any such appliances to keep opthelr patriotisia. - blr. Draw" said thatthe report of tie Com inittee would ~ kieLoiidifig upon:: , the Con* iantton-4he Until do with it as that pleas. ' . ed. The '- o bject was to *cure harmony of action...lf a 'knight tickilis to be nominated, , . let both Contemns nedirstand each other.• II the patriotiem of -oar.Dernocutic friends le to bantakinviedgeei is'the Committee eon* d ' intli and a& Waters, lhat'a prbeer division of the offices may be made. 1• , , ; A delegate.-Read the tall. . ' li'4-• The ChaircianVeadthe call r and When hi had fielaltiod, he 'remarked : urns tall, gentle. as, is as broad as the patriotism of the cone 'try?' (Applause.Y• I • ' .;; • A motion was made to increase the tom; i - ..' , mine* to five. z Lost. - .. -•- ,--- - ••, -,, - I - , The original, motion war Adopted...tied the Chairlannoineard u said Committee r Misers. J. F. bravo, R, Fa Etniltb, and J. C;'LeWie, It being'subsequently.innoneend *alga& ) - eel COnirention' bad , appointed' a 'nee •of seven,' e above Committee eras' ; creased , • "by ihir eddttiolad s -lbe` fidlowint - Named 'gee. • uoregici pdrisas.J. H. Moak, Robert Steve*. e •Winifieiiig U. Aidetleisi tunVOliariaa Gill; , - ,Xoittrroutay - ot . Britiokisy s leriarkel =ME BEENE . Itie colbrape, T.l.,l3llliaday ins lied asked leave to substitute W. P. Jones. A motion. to fhur e flea; was. made, bat; voted down: a - Mr. Wright, of Allegheny, moved that in the absence of a deli:gate, his, .coliesitee be permitted nivotri for lum. Noagreed to.' Mr. Stevenson explained why be wished to sabstitute • fdr..7012011. Re (Mr. - Stevenson) was a Dentocrit; while' Mi. Jones, like bin colleague, Mr. - Shields, wrs at out and bur Republienn. • - A delegate remarked that any mu who did not take enough interest in the convention to attend, did sot destuve to hive a subetilete. The motion to substitute' was put and lost by a decided vote. 4 The seats of the delegates tram the Second Precinct, Third Ward;city. as publisted in the list, were contested—a memorial being read by the - Chair, ratting forth unfairness in voting, etc. ~ T heinatter wu ielerred to i committee, consisting of Messnt. John McDonald, S. Lind. fey, Jr., and &meet Fahnestook. - .The com. mutes sabsequeatly reported in favor'of the delegates named in the list, which report wee accepted. .. Oa motion, the Chair appointed the lag Committee on Resolutions: Meese. Robt. Dunlap, Thos. 8. Blair, George M'Lean, Joo. .PPKolvy, and J. M. Porter. After making .some preliminary arrange manta for the nomination of candidate', the Convention took a - receas until one o'clock. AFTIIIN9O2, BESSION The Convention re-aasembled at one weloch, and the Ewa thing in order wu the report of eotimitteea. • Mo: Drain, Chairman of - the Committee of Conferecce, reported u follows: Your Committee, appointed to confer witha similar committee irom,thir Judicial Conven. tion, repan that we met akof committee, and after tut Intenhange of Taws_ and duti mation s agreed upon the following resolutions: /imbed, •That we deem It expedient to ; nominate a "Union County Ticket." • Resohistf,That we recommend to the re. spective Conventions thefoliowing,diatributio n of the countyolgeu : To the Republicans-48 offices of President and Associate Judger bf the totirt or Common Plessi,"ffinistast Judge of the• District Courts. four members of the and Senator; Sheriff and'County Treasurer. , .ks the Demooney—Prothonotary, Coroner, Comadukiner, Director -of - the Poor, and one member of the Legislators. Mr. Stevenson atibMittadthe folloiring; ai the minority report: Borolord, That In the nomination and forma• don of a County "Union Tiara," this Conven tion omit and learn vaunt the following offices, to wit: Two members of Assembly, Treasurer. Commisdoner, and Cornner. A motion was made to lay both the reports on the tables bat soon after withdrawn. The rePorts were then accepted, and declared open for. discussion. Porter, of Tarantula, movedthat the Con vention leave open, the noriiinatioos for two .members of the Miemblyaressurer, Commis. sinner and Coroner. His opinion wu that the Democrats should bars the privilege Of Select lag their own eandlciatu for these offices. Mr. Dravo humid the obliteration of party Repnblieans.aird Democrats were now engaged in fighting this country's battles, with. out respect to party or political creed. (dp. plause.l Mr. urawforfl favore4 the nom - illation of a fall Mr. Satherlaid was in favor. of a full ticket. If the party leaders were lidtto fill the Offices allotted to the Democrat", the Whole object of this Convention would be defeated. Let a complete ticket he eau to the' public, and pony hacks would be 1 effactially checked in their designs. (Applatiae.) Mr. Stevenson asked whether the intention was to make a ticket for !the Democrats, whether they liked it or not .Mr. Sutherland replied that the Democratic muses would be thoroughly satufied with the offices named, and it 'the party hacks were left totiominate for them, the "Union move ment" would be entirely defeated. • Mr. Wright moved to allot the office of As— sociate Judge to thei Democrat', instead of Coroner. Not agreed to. After some further discussion, Die question was celled upon the motion to adopt the mi nority report.. The year and nays were called, and result. ed as ffillows For the Minority Report 57 • Against itl3s , . The modest toadopt theezinorlty *art was therifore declared lost. The majority report ern then read for infor mationeand a motion was made to adopt it. Air. Wallace movediaa an amendment, that the report be laid upon the table. Not 'sec onded. A motion to strike out Prothonotary for the Democtsu, and insert Associate Judge, was lost. The yuit and Doylies:a called upon the too. tion to adopt the majority report, and resulted as follows: For the . Majority Report.. .......-64 Against The motion was der.lir . ad lost, and the an nouncement was bailed with applause. The ?inside:it remarked that the notion 'jolt taken would not prevent the Convention from nominating any panto whom they might think proper. Mr. -McElroy, of Patton, remuked•that be had been instructed to advocate the nomina tion of a wilinlon ticket," and that being now out of question, he moved that the Oonvention adjourn sine die, and that the people be 'trite 'mem their own ticket. The motion wee - negatived by a verydecided vote. . The Convention thee proceeded to receive the names of enamel; for the offices of Sheriff, Prothonotary etc. The President read the following letter: CARP TICAPALLT,D C., Aug. 31 2 11561 Dear Brother-: I see by the.-Pittsburgh pa per* that you have a letter from me, allowing the use of my Dame far the Sheriffally It is no, doubt a friendly feeling which:One induces My friends to put me' forward in Convention. 1 deem it duty I 'Owe mean to afteelfo the authorship of said letter, aid if thiu reaches you in time prevent .my .name from being used tit the Convention:. • The sense of duty and right - which induced •me to enter a' service by so means agreeable to me, would not at this.time -permit ms to indulge in the deairej once entertained of earring the wi sely/of Allegheny etittniy in the capacity of Your affeetionaie Mother The Cheir proposed three cheers for Mr 'Mewing. which were given with a will. The tollowing.is i list of the eandidatiss be fore die qo °volition, with the bsilou Annexed Bevy Woods. ....Ire.. 63 64 71 45 Jaw 40 • 41 '45 .43 0.0. ' 33 3 0 (vBodiro) ;Isom 8. Nogley—.... V (witharavro) Adam Woaror 0 J. W; 4(witbdrlwn ) H.S. (withdenwn) • HAL • - 7.511, neIIOIIGILST. 4 Drury Zsloo .............. .46 • 00 'll Jolla 111 81 8725 J.O. 15 • 16 - '• 7 00 D. - 75 28 43 57 O. W. ' - 10 (irlituirawa) D. 0. 7 0 •• • itchawl 7 8 Z eattarroo.. ' 4 '. 0 Andra, . 1 - u Immo(withdrawn) . , orisons , Aube LIME Dna VEIN Jr • .3S Dr. Cleo. N0C00k..—...... Zs 91 ;4'; Jabs PurJusept...:—..-.. - (griadrawn) Jolts 51(igithdrain) James Bampbak,..; 57, , 1150,11aa —......-: .-•• 7 ..:.:7 (wltbdrinroj m.Oimpbal,' 41610a1a5e.......,;421,,,, , 43 --, 63 66 - .01, / 1 / -.114 66 /7 • -/ , ( 161 taara6 6 .) 111.11.11r0a.—.. . - , ;18. -. se , .13 , : (w1t6616.6) Thom& 11•• - 6 Ir. 9 W. LL Wein W. 44. n tOh 4 : ==Z= lbottiMarked with aaterisk (ajive darn. ioated Then/ being sir *choice' On Ant ballot (74_ votes being-ittcessary to nomioate,) a second ballot was ordered. ' - 0/1 second ballot, Aans Floyd was dor m. nated. for Treamuari_on third ballot 'David Callum Was nominated for Coeuninitmeit 04 Graz* ballot, Henry Woods was nominated for Shea; and , Hearyilitton for Trothoootaty: -Thu tar:the win,by nunking. •- At the canclasios or tlinlosni ballot, tbere being idifi no ShOfenTfor Coroner, a_motion. Was adopted- to vote for the' two highest can. didates rice soce-4he easdidauthafin AL ma jority to , beAleclared the nominee 'The votit scisltad'isttlitAtioieb of Mr. fd!Curtig. 41r.7kartlip, Ciatrutot OftCompktos on MMEM =ME Resolutioamirwatvasoototood-lq t►s Chair. se ready to report. The resolutioaa were thee read as follows: Resobsed, abet In the langnap of the Crittenden reerstoloas "the prwetit War was butenby the Inran• Imbed of Mir Booth." end should be promented by the Goerretnetit with all Molitor It eta o.mcand, 0001 the rebßlion it thoroughly crushed oat, Reuterd, That ttds war. undertaken In Ad( defence, Worn end holy, mil In prow-atlas It the dkmernment should be soetaloed he every man, whhout Meth:wino of party, w Windy lore. bib cotintry. • Basafted, net to the proetuntku of Ws war the. GaternmeAlalastified, and should be supported, In alas the suisenid 11301111011% 'mild • meastine hula/ been tried aid IW.d to every Inatiusoa Besolved, That we Sr. opposed to alt attempts at =apron:dm With,oe offers of moonshot to, rebels with amain their hands. . • Rendivd, *tat jell medially apprimt the docienea andodlad in.the reoaniprookmation of MI Gen. Few moat to **people of allmond r as• flatboat mode of dealing wit traitors and moon. The lasCresolealon was balled with shouts of &petal:um, and three . heart* obsess were given for Osa. Pi:lament. .A. 'station was adoated,;that the ticket jest nominated ;receive the united import of the del egates present. A goodly ' umber Toted la the negative. . Three abhors were given for the Chainnen, Mr. Marshall, after wbfeh the Convention ad journed sieV die—baring been in eastion until 7 o'clock m. THE JUDICIAL CONVENTION This Coli'vention assembled at City Hall, at ten coclocir„ for the purpose of plating in nom ination candidates for President Judges of Dis trict Court Cad Court of Common Pleas, As socials Judge, Assembly,. and Director of the The Contention was called to order by C. B. Esq., who nominates Hon. Robt. McKnight Ins 'Chairman, whieh wu noui montly carri*d. 8.. P. Nevin, W. D. Banter, and G. IL GUlran, were Clasen Secretaries. Q. B. IS. Ankh, Dr. Gilmore, W. C. Anshan baugb and Robinson Ware slatted as Via Priaidents.l The'Ch4an then it'd the sell for the Con vention. Be hoped that there would be no bald Wings b4dween the delegatee and that the donsentiol Would set wittily, happily and her motdously4 The following naiad delegates handed their eredentlata to the Secretary, sad were admitted to mate faiths Convention: rmeimitot—vint ward—W B flouter, • Fryer. &cowl ward—nos F Wlhoon, • McFarland. .Third ervtr i c p , c , n e o;t l : Gangill w. Fourth wrird-4T Ferguson, Jae P Scott Bilth wardlet precinct: Goo Etarallton, A Lees. 1r1n. : 7 JOWL Pith war —A tinudism, Tbocklugs Eakins. &moth ward—Wm Kam, Ono Atkinson. MOO wird—Lamb Him. HMaur Ninth ward—Babt M had, S Hamilton. wired—Daufel Janata, Gam Wm Rana*. _ _ _ Proced ward- k lk HeKnight. Third ward-lzapiocet: B Patterom Jail&Victor. !,-Zd preett Courad Smith,— Doppl er Fourth ward-bit preet Batchtidd,J D 8.147. .• -34 &meet: I toaster, - McKinley. Boancroak-ldonongabels-V Ooeghegann,. D Brow,. Wrat Plirebntsb-A J Park, J D sticharda Booth Plitabrulb--S J Branll. Bard Banaboty. Lawrrocovide-J Waking:o4 Pi B Parkinson. Bast itirtalaabaria-Angora *moan,/ 11 Pug. Tamperariesville-0 B tactual), Pane, illarnation: Mignon:W-1 Id Jenkins. llobert Taggart,. Bharpatatig-ll P Durham, John Baud, tr. alcHaurport-Hice Puittey. 5 Milligan. Maruharter-D IS Adams, lasso Mout. Pauritirtry-Wm Hathotati, T H Nolo. Birrologham-lat preet: R B Oornabso, J Ultk3L •• 4.7 d prsert J P Pears, W 0 Ankh:heath. Tarentwa-N V Emu, John Barmy. Tormunia-Plit-A. W Clarratn, Wat•O Ladle. Itertile-puore (Moon, John Braidan. W (kook. H Brady Mahn. Conlon-4 P Plarratt.,• J Woolalsyer. Hampton:l-LI B Herron. Ohio Ostoonal. • • lodians-Itioan South, Wilson Hepty. , Poo aideol-D Blus. base Hum 11 iirsorak, D Bien. Pewicldel-W F Voltdseterg. B P Navin. Varudiett-Wm • Phew, W Jaws. Weindiilo+44 preet: OA Bow, J Doff. • 47d poet'[: GI Neely. W arsdarron.. HiPlio-John Hillock, Id Taylor. Mike- 91`,m'Ouy. W Items. North Payettie-W It Clarks. JR. Holum tooth Patait•-•amnel Collins. Jacob Jordan. Otoo-J thilsland, 0 W Bolposan. Patui-0 Pittway, Jr nosy. lowa-tug preet: N Bider, W Bads. -xdprscet: I: Millar, Joe Millar. Upper PLitnalr=W J Gilmore, J Dono•dsoo. Lower BLVIalr-0 B M MU, Jcatph Dilworth. Elizabeth-Beol Cooteln. Indliaiti. • W Borhaosn. D. en-0 ugh Denver. J IP &Istria& IbildirlaLlJas (blame: H McDonough. Foot[-4 Bob% i.e Pluto. Unloo-"Apt B Young, Pt M Frew. -.J D Bliaads, J. P Ruler-James thaw, Jr., Ww Beanpla Wlikins-;41 LI Maley. Jai Belly. Patton-B. Bkaw, Z Aber. Boot Deer,-Jobe 11.121141. John Black. Ritlituml4-L H Dulls* J Ewalt. Heat Deer-Cloo Haelett e il Chestier.:-A idelartasy, P 0 liburnow. •Jari Wilma. Jos Poirot. Piebles-lst tenet: W Wartocaule, Stow Aiken. •••• pree'ti 111 Ihnutzweldsr, A Motlialln. The sent of Gen. Wm. Robinson, of the First Ward, AiWithin!, eirbo WU substituted in place or Mr. Dyer, was ',disputed by Mr. A. N. Burchfield, who contended that the proper delegate Was the one who received the next highest rote at the delegate election. A ComMittee on Contorted Seats was ap• pointed, consisting oftbe lollowing gentlemen : A. N. Berchfreld, W. V. Evans and A. E. Miller. Tee First Ward Allegheny was re. tarred to this Committee. The fel own resoluttos wile offered by T P. Wilson: Raolosib That a Committee of Seven be eppoioted4o confer with a similar Com:dittos from the 4Political Convention." now is sea. roe at the Court Rouse, lot the purpose of reporting! epos the propriety .l nominators • “UnioU Ticket• by the two Comentioes. This 'etiolation pee tin tr quite= animated dlsoessioti, which was participated in by several of the delegates. The wsjorlty, however, was in favor Of it,-as it passed with bat few dissent. big voted'. On morion,it wee resolved that the Chair Man be anthollsod to appoint the Committee of Con ference. Be appointed the following ginttlemeni -Thos. P.Mrilsuo, U.S. Limon, C. B. Id. Bsattb, John R. Peers, J. D. litlands. Thos. Psoosi •ld W. O. Leslie; ' .0n merlon, the Milkman was also regnoeted 10 appoints Committee, on Resolutions. The following Is the Committee: R. B. Carnahan, Christian Helmut,. Jas. Bterfsito W. J. Wl' -more lad - T. B. Beet& A motion was - made to adjourn until one o'clock; when Mr. Wilson gemmed the pro. -Pnety or hariog the Convention meet in the District Pour* Roomovhich he thought wee much better adapted for the purpose. It wee than agreed to take &recess until oaf o'clock, to 1110011 M the Distriot Court Room. • AFTILIIIPOON Ixllllol. The Convention. re-assembled at the boar daeignsied and proceeded to busioeu. The Committee on. contained seats, in the case of ;the First lititd, Allegheny, reported favorably to Mr. -S. .Schoyer. Subsequently Mr. S. declined in 'favor of Gen. RODIIIIIOII, and theie betheno objection Mr. R. was ad. misted toe cent In the. Convention. The Committee of Conlerenee offered the tollowidg report : - Your'Committee , appointed to confer with a . simider Committee from the Political Con eention, reepectfally ropers that we mat said Committee, and after an interchange of opinion and! due deliberation, the joint - Committee agreed bpoo the following resolution: Resolbed, That we deem It expedient to nominate a Unioll County Ticket. itesoftied j That we recommend to the re• ',slotted Coo►entioni the following-distribu tions °Utile county offices: To the Itepu Wit ens--theoTices of President add Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas; Assistant Judge.of the DiatlCi COUtt i . 'four members of the- Legi I t r , bhariff and County Ireasurer. ' To the Dentocraey—Piothonotary, Coroner" County Commissioner, Directors of the Poor and one member et the Legislature. ' On. Mollooi - the report was accepted, and the Committee discharged. - Mr. McNamara moved to lay the report on the table.- • • A division wits called,for, which malted as llowei Ayes, iSb; nays, 70. Mr. McMaster* moved that tbs . -COoreation nominate :the Democratic candidates for the ofncei tumid; and . leare it for al , Damocratic Co D enzt . fon to, nominate. the liapablicana. Laid on:the table.. ll:P;Yferin 'Morta to Masud by giving the Democracy the office of Treasurer, and re. Milling !bat of -Prothonotary for tfor 'torah ,. An additional atiendmint was Offered by Mr. Mllleq that, is addition to the Treasurer, 'the Donlon/am bp given_ another merabor of the I.egisiatorei making two: John D. Batley called fora •divlalon.. , of the cicalae and the ayes and nap on the Ann red. alatioa,s,'arbieb were HI loilaliat Ayes 67, • C. B.ld. Sialth Moved that `the_ Convention nose proceed to nominate candidates. • Mi. Stewart, of Findley. mated that tbs. Poneontion. ay it teatime, baring voted direct. , ly sgaiaat his inritragnone, fie felt bound to, withdrarr.trtrta it.. Mr., Merl:Fyne - sorry to, lau - the ammo the -•' • • Colivaetion.luid seen proper to take. He did not consider this a Republican sasemblage. Ha understood that the call was aMlreuet to members of all parties whO were in favor of suppressalei rebellion and 'sustaining the ad." min stilt*. . The question now presented was for, as to pot in nomination capable and suitable candidates, without regard to party. Mr. MeMuter thought that there were nose i iil but Union' teen in the mention, and he did not like to hear each in • nations. Mr. Penney, of Mc vespork, moved to ad journ Maui& and rater the whole matter back , to the people. Mr. Smith opposed the motion. The people of Allrghiey county hid sent us here to nom- inate a ticket and the delegates were bound so to do. He was in favor of proceeding directly to nominate a ticket. The motion of Mr. Penney was lost. The enoPon to proceed to nominate wadi• dates was then carried. • A. H. Blown, Dig , moved to nominate Hon. Wm. B, McClure, for President Judge of Com mon Pleu, anti Hon. Henry W. Williams, for Associate Judge of District Court, by acclama tion, which was agreed to unanimously. A motioi was alto made that Hon. John P. Penney be nominated by acclamation for State Senator, bat there being objection the motion was withdrawn, tole stage of the proceeding', tbs chair man stated he bad Just received 'Dote stating that JO. Davis, the bogus President of the Southern Confederacy, was dead. Tide intel ligence was received with repeated cheers.] A motion wad made to nominate lire condi. dates for the LegWature without regard to dis tricts, which was carried. The following can didates were placed In nomination: Thos. B 7 I II P.'o. 09 70 1 14519.939 41. Tbacma J. be 01 Wm Huicbman•--...—... 46 •-• 48 Bacot. 43 A. 8. 30 45 WS3I;MMIB L. a ... (wlthdrikirti) T. Id. Boyne- 211 • -Gemgp~ MSSMEI FM4:EggPM Thomas 12 W. J. 11 D. IL 10 John 4111024:1--...-......------ 24 Hobert arthara---..-... 2 Mr. Williams being the only candidate nom. Mated on the first ballot, it motion wu made led carried, that all the candidate' but seven having the highest number of votes be with. drawn. The second ballot resulted (kli the choice of P. C. Shannon, T. J. fligham and W. Hotelman. A motion wu made that Sigismnad Leow be nominated by acclamation. Ayes and noes called lor resulted u follows: Ayes, 73; nays, IL The nomination tot Animate Judge wan commenced with the following moult : A EIOCIAIT JUD 0 If. lIMII Jub3 ....... ' 46 John Boy.^ ----- 11 Lawrence, ... I D. W. AL 1416 w......—.....—.--. 4 Juno G0na1ey........--.-- 16 6 Imo!' 114n0.------.....1 - 26 14 :DM! Boyd-- ._ .--- II . a •L a. aka tugoE.. . ............ 7' Chula, liaberti.-- -- —-- I MaMMMII Jacob Btostsbth--,..----- 2 N. U. 3 43 Berme taking the second ballot, the sem. ber or candidates wu iiilated to 6ve, having the higeet Camber or votes. The second re sulting like the firs*, a motion was made that Mr. John Brown, having the (mama Camber of votes, be nominated by acciamation, which was adopted. For Bute Senate, Mr. John P. Penney was nominated.on the 6,st ballot, as follows: ' John P. Penney— ....... —..... ..... . John McGregor Yd For Director of the Poor, Mr. 8.. H. Davie, having no oppoiltion, was nominated by as natation. The Committee on 'tuellalsms thou intuit. led ttudr report, wadi was the sante u that adopted by the Political Convention, and insert ed In the proceedings of that body. Mr. WOOD offered the following resolution which VW adopted nnurosiotialy..% . Resolved, That the Convention request the representatives ol Aliegeeny county in the State Legislature to vote lor the passage ol an act, assuming the 'collection ol the war tax guessed on the Mate ol Pennsylvania at the recent session of Congress, thereby securing lb par cent. to the tax payers, and prevention toe annoyance of double tax collectors. The Convention having concluded its labor+, adjourned sine die. Sewickley Iliiikatry. The above named company stirred in the city yesterday evening.. They are from huddle; township, Westmoreland comity. The comps nj has the fall complement of mu, and was is. malted in the short space of one week—throlmh" the enmity of 0. P. Markle, Capt. M. IL and other.. Thu company, in point of physical development, is sie fine • body of men ai we have seen enter the settles. - They ars all young, rigorous and robust, posseming Jut such Con stitutions tut will enable, them to withstand the hardships of camp life. They ara the demand. anta of men who fought for Uteir amstry in the days of the revolattin, and the war of 1812. With sub blood In their veins, we feel coal. dint that they will &Weaved account of thew mime on the field of battle. . nts company V oilloond it ramie: Captain, M. M. Dick; Mut Madinat G. W. Cron. wilt; Wound Lieutenant, 0. C., Wiakla. • Ttto &wood Liootsztaot if a pandacit of the Tetuan Sea. Jolopb Markle, whoa name is god Immo to Um public. Th. Confiscated 'Wainer. -- 'l47e have already announced that ?Aerobia Murdoch, of the Western Wartrict of Bangui. yenta, has seized a new steamer belonging to the HOC John Bell, of Titnoessee, which has been,ro course of conetruction at this port for some months put. The proceedisge are take* gilder tee late coafiscatiou Act of , Cosgrees, and the boat will be disposed of u therein pro. vided. District Attorney Dermas, gesterday promoted and Bled the libel lariats United States District Coed, betas Jodie WCaudless. and the Manual has been directed to gin pub. lie notice to all the parties in intermit. The boat ill not yet finished, but Mr. Bell has al. ready paid $5,000 on account of .her constroc. Con. GOOD Erwe son a DBITSZSIZO About tee days since, a little eon of. Mr. Wm. fihaw, of the Third Ward, Allegheny, saddest, disappeared, and from, the ,fict that he ;wee teat Sean in the vicinity of the wharf, it wile generally inferred that he had fallen iato the river and was &Wined. Efforts have been made repeatedly to recover the body, which were ensoccessful. It now appears that the little fellow, instead of being drowned, had got on 'a true with some soldiers and went to Washington city. A - dispatch to that effect MI received by the family last evening, scat. lag also that he would be seat home inunedi. airily. This welcome news will afford great relief to the family, who 'have' ben`-tn great distress ever since his disappearance. POWIRAITS or Gee. hfcCtut.air AIM Carr. T. F. Blicarens,—Mr. W. A. Gilaenfaney, 45 Fif.h aunt, opposite the theatre, has received a 'apply of these patinas of the distiegeished men of the den they are lithographed, and of a site suitable either for framieg or, the portfolio. Yearn Fnia.-111r. Sildenlenny 'has also received the last number of Vanity - Fair, in which the laughter-loving portion et the pub. lie will be able to Bed some occitioae, if tot provocitteue of mirth. - ?mtg.—The aline of fire Monday. night wu casual by the harming at a latamat the Monongahela river, atlthe Billeiegitant side, on which a poor family bad erected a sort at ithuty and in which they were reeding at the time. The shanty end boat were. both di. attoyedoogethit with the little veleta .01 those onboard; , • - . . • finmisa or my ernanat anuanom—Mti simmer; Ito Canoe, bound from Cincinnati to Pittsbargb, ran.upon a rook at the Elielu, about three miler from -L4subenville, an flibmiay night, and inks She bad s oonsidorable quoin. thy of door In bar bold, tbe most of whit* will be.lost, .thonnh the boat can be rated'-withont; Loa' Wenn isr.-Logy on dm night of the e& WV, le the ilittli.Ward,a wattut: os tie City of ;Nembutal, No.-4388, dined Septeekbet rot $17,00; The eau will west a. favor; of the eabienher, by ,having get _tfW tent atthe Ifierets dim ' ,Wit.Xulliegat! b _ ~, ~.>,. .r~F's THE lOLTEST NEWS. TELE9BAFH. *ls RECEIVED lIPTHE DAILY_GAIETIE . OFFIC.E Eroiin Washington.: WASHINGS°, CUT, 3.—The Secretary j 4 Sept. 1 (Atha Navy ...11 address i ed the following letter •ia , • to Commodoretrieghaim : Nary Deprii suit, Washington, Sept. 2d, 1861.—Sir: he Dap rtment co I t Washington,., you and those - of your ommand, and alsokhe officers and soldiers of he Army who eu.oper ated with you4bn the r ducuon of Forts Hat. tee, and elarN and the capture of the forces employed in "their defense: The succeeds!. result this fulef an expedition projected with gtipt tare, end, the occupation 01 the position commanding b e most important Wet on the coast of North Carolina, will be attended with eoneenteinces that can scarcely be aver-ettimatecy This brilliant' achieve meat, accomdlithed without the _ loss of a man on yoUr part, or injury td any one in the Federits service,' hay carried joy and gladness to the bosom of every frieno of the Union. It 1141 trust, but the beginning . of faults that will soon eventual* in suppressing the insurrectiob, and confirming more strongly than ever the integrity of the Union. Convey to the officers and men of tie respective nap eels ILIUM, your command the thanks of the Department for their . gallsot cbeduct, and the assurance thati I. thus afforded: that in the great smarm?, now open us, the country may safely rely! as of ola, upon the vigor, the courage and the enthusiaim of its brave officers and sailors. i' , , I am, real:aurally, your °tin isn't, u GIDEON Wrxxxs. Flag officer H. H. Stringham, commanding the Atlantic Blockading Sonadron. Thoßecretari, of the Navy bar, under the dl r.:Gen and approval of th e Pre:Wont, and in pursuance of the sot for returning each oaken as appear disabled to petforto duty, appointed the following Gathers as a Ward to, determine and report opoti . the feds in the ether, whiek ;my be ptheenbed, *ln: Com. Hirint Paulding, Chairman ; ,Coptains, ph H. Bali and D. G. Plate and burgeons, 1.. B. Hunter and N. Pinksay. & - PM PossideCl bar - made the following ap pal:airmail of Brigadier Generals: Capt. Goo. -C. Meads,. of; . ;!Chri,Topogisphioal . linginieen; Maj. LawronoClP. Graharnsef the Dragoons,. Virginian by kite, and breveted for gallantry in Mexico; OM. Abisteombki, Col. Biddle, Col. Darya% Col. (Mesh who-is Limit. Col. by bro. cello the regalia army, Hon. W. A. Richard son, of lilinoth; Assistant Quartermasters of the Army, 0.-. Howard, of- Maine, Chas. D. Jameson, of Blithe, A. McD. McCook, of Ohio, Duartint, of -Ina., Robt. H. Matey. of Ind, and Lewis Wallace, of Ind. Witantnovolt, Sept. , 3 —The .14701. of Washington hie appointed J.maph B. Bradley Corporation Athorney, to place of James M. Carafe, reaignith. 0. 0. hlowitd, of the 31. Maine regiment, and Col. Jamilie, of the 24 Mains regiment, have bee. en:Sinned Brigadier Generate. There hu Wien heavy bring on the Virginia side this mornibg, but the people are contra dictory eoseeitliot it. . , CAPS GIILOIFJIO , Sept. 3„...Egu. prowl& little army wtheh left Irontonmme days since, arrived at Jackson, ten mile, west of here. yesterday inot log. Gen. Prentiss and staff It are sow bine; No :enemy was met daring the march. T h e. epos. tint Gen. Prentiu took 850 primmer. In therefore false. A scout arrived from' Haideee Camp last fight and resthrted that the rebels knew the not time Gift. Prectiu left Ironton cod iim ediately conimeneed;•cetreating. Hardee at rapidly Movies towards Arkansas with 000, Ales. ,Ttis *army is reported 43 be i .i terieglifortifyleg ar.Likestone. - The aottaspdadast al the Sc. Louis Damara &fold* the 'Mlovelog :-.-- A gentleman from Springfield cir Ifride; avjalag reporto that Ka- Atalltieh, with )000 Maas, Louisiana and Ar kansas troops,itru storing towards. Arkansas. He wee lasti .frona at the Challbeets Springs, cur : punt Vernon. au wounded *es al v bet a moved from the Springdeld , aospitaloadlton southward, coi Senday, the 29th ult. Gene. Price, Parsons, Stack and Churchill moved towart Bolivar' with R force of thine' 10000. le 12, man. , When .1 au heard from they were marching toward . Jefferson City, as the road beter4en Bolivar and Warsaw. .011 a part of trenadeltridefe Alumina remained in epriegaeld. 'Eliirty-eight of the Diet minty How. Onantallocre .lov:in/A ...ip on Ueda" main's' at Ilitthett'e fdals by 350 rebels, and two of theta til led, , and eight wounded, owe mortally. :, Jf The killed and wounded o f the tabalslUad • . tarp wagon, fiat awl member could not boo as certained. Tti gui lds retreated. Eighteen Bbillssfen Prilittoirs ware taken by the guards the day batota,l and were ithedoed In • bum our by, and the rebels mistaking. them for thilonists,Al "' upon them, wounding seeereL HALTTOI, Bept. 3.—tbe royal Mail stases 'hip from Liverpool on Aug. Sech, via . Queens. town on Sunday, Me 23 b, has arured at this PC O ° r 1; Richard Oalier, the factory philanthropist, is dead. Queen Victi;it was sot enthusiastically re ceived et POO . Cotton seen is being regniuly shipped to India from Bdds. - The Prot.4inta are brii g allowed to open aehoole In Freace. 41: company of Italian soldiers at Ponta:an dale, white kafrashisg themselves, were act , upoa by the people and a number massacred. The troops retaliated the meat day by burning' the whole town; dtirtig which, 150 minions were killed, i; I .Linerpoof calms Market .— The sales of imb • ton on yesteriky amounted to 20;000 bales, a t including 10; bales to sum:nimbi. and ev porters, the - arks( closing Arm.- ' The Maack eadvices are favorable. _ ',Liverpool iti,eadshrfs Market is inactive. , - Provisacute..l-, There base been small tray*. actions Matti the weekly report. ' Lorain Miniey Market—Consols cloied for money 'm91 . 069'1. , . Lotruutars,. S ept.p 9.—A gentleman jam ar. rived is this',ty from Richmond informs the Journal - that he wail captured at - Ma th ias Point; on kup 'way North; and returned tor trial to Rictrino, ad. Re reports the ambers. in Virginia grimily exaggerated in the North and Richmond—that th e actual numbers will not retch Z 0 9 00 in tea, Suite, many of whom are down. With, sickness- r ie imbalance comb ination the maUments of the Southern paper.. that frilly MI pier cent. of the ighting force ts in the hospital He farther says that on Sat entity list Da win very ill, and hula hopes re we seterSidnisd of his recovery. The Jour. nal , : informant at the trial at Richmond proved aa Engliehmad, and was released. • - • A letter from Dublin, Graves counly ; ;Ky. ; gays that two 'brothers named Bailey, with bowie hitivesi killed Beck Smith end 'Bill Etherfield. able quarrel ; atoms from a political feu: The Ba l leye , are Union sun. i . Watcrusth; Rept.' a.—The expedition which left here on Smithey night to diapersethe rebels gathering is Marion county, returned today. They report the outbreak as having been Much stugelfled 15 iciportan re: Before they reached Worthington . ; which iv south distance OAR the connutfrons therailroad. the washers. F eirtj Sept. 3 .—Ttie proteedloge of thee Route Nary aotmpoetast. , - " • Settpre.4...ipego Robtosoo Scott wee Ceti. od'Spealtor,prO tam.:. . Six or eiMiart ',Senators more than ,the Coned,. Union allow. have been elected, and' perma nent o tattoo effected. The Senate de layed the q tattoo of contested Mats: . New Yoni,liept. 3.-rftri New Ymk Hared, mi. that •I-dispatch :has- been readsed in iffashilitoti ham 4tichniond. ma Lbeirrillfis annoanene, thetdeath of •President Dane. Confederate flap - near Neshiegton were' dW g ic ir l at Dolt man yesterday, appsreatly con-, Picurnaarend3ept, —Roy. Mum Mary Potter, et Noith Carolina, tau wind to this eity, ea- root tot: Yit'eablegton. to °Dirge with the edellehentioa upon the 'Ulmer hie State. Bahl mate ley in welt foe bin is Vleginia, whose viglienoi heeneeturelly *Wet St. Long, I`s. —Later Aster truss Pez.. theca, Mo 4 isicAna Ms Wet; Of thus lbws and Ike villskairsi of. the rebel& . Uwe Is much: dfisithfsoMou In MoCulloah'a ins!. He bla Athaziess. .To l . s .ll2llictile.: ' An szpodlthiu orots•dioto Cithufif hos uhcht, *tined for Colombia. Wizzotaiot, Dd., &mid —114•45111 i 4;1 611011 limit plain wdly, nsultinst ft, the sncessief the idol. itiamB :CVOUble was iplooted , Dl gtby PciF 733 clad Busts tispt 9 —The boat 600 Pot! Ins/ bloatt4 Au eat yet'anived-' tierWs* Pore'. 4114 .- ,ffts* Yri.Ll4l. LtUr EEO= • LATEST FROM.IIISSOUEL . - From Jerre:ism Mr.' By ousengers on the Pacific Railroad train. last night, we learn that on Thursday fut, thei notorious Capt. Magoffin, of Pettis county, war captured by a detachment of Col. Marshall'i cavalry in Georgetown. The cavalry sir: rounded the town, and took Magoffin and some othere without difficulty. pee report aye that the troops were passing throughi Magoffin fired out of a window_and tilled two of them. Re was Immediately versed, sad It wu supposed wu hang or shot by order of Col.Marehall, on the lame day. Col. Marshall's regiment of cavalry left Sedalia on inday morning for Lexington, and doubt/ea reached there on the following day. Selttrua and the US t. Joseph In the hands of bell& Macon Carr, 31.—The Secessionists took St. Joseph yesterday. Ak . party of rebels fired into the railroad train yesterday, a short distance east of this place. The newsboy of the train was mortally wound• ed, and seven balls passed through conductor Cutler's clOthing. The rebels also took Shelbina yesterday evening, and arrested I Bleeper, the telegraph operator.-4t. Linda Dew. Matlotztogtaisi-Mte Stesstiontst ttaplablied-•-tiucty 111.11244.-Dossee Dr We learn from Mr. Watson ' a- gentleman who left Richmond and arrived by the North Missouri Railroad last night, that a fight took place at Lexington, Lafayette county, on Thursday last, in the day - time, between 4,500 secessionists, and 430 Home Guard, and . 11. 8. troop., in the entrenchments around Lex ington. The attack was made by the seces- Monists, who were repulsed with a loss of sixty killed in the battle, and three of their pickets. None of the federal torero was killed. Dunn the engagement, Arcane Hall ma. pied by the Masons and a private residenCe opposite to tho Conn House, owned by R. Esq., of this city, and occupied-by T. &Menden, (temporarily absent le Kentucky,) were shelled and burned. The impression mu, that the former contained powder de signed for the en of the Confederates. otter attack was threatened and apprehended: We learn further that Ex-Governor King, of Ray county, who bad been taken prisoner, had made, kis escape front the Confederates; but that Judge Ryland and Ma sou John were still prisoners. • Two regiments of infantry sod a squadron of cavalry left Jefferson City yesterday by land frr the !elle& Lexington.—St. Louis' Repub. Lases Haut or Patemmas.—leformation ha !meta band, snob as leaves no cause for doubt, that Amaral Promln bait captured eight hundred rebel primers, many of them loading socesslonlets of the flambeau, and he is prepa red to mete'ont to them the same treatment, whatever it may be, watt' she gueratas In Northern Missouri may adopt towards Quinn men who have Wien into their hands.—St. Louie Dessoerett. Prom Western Virtittne. TOT litafrenrrion TO WOITNIIGTON.—From passengers who arrived tut evening we learn that the expedition sent out from here on bun. day evening.reached Mannington yesterday morning and started for Worthington, Marion county, for the purpoire.of rooting the gang of rebel' there. Col. Grossman, with about 200 men, reached the neighborhood of Worthing ton at an early hour and engaged the rebel. in a skirmish, but finding his force not suffi cient to make a clean sweep of them,-took ip a strong position and was waiting the arrival of the force from - this city. It was reported that two of Col. Croesmanfe command were wound ed its the skirmish. The boys from this city had made up their minds not to take any prof. mien if they could help Perpoint, at a late 1100 r last night, received dispatches from Mannington to the effect that the rebels bad taken themselves am the woods Radial!' soon after the attack yesterday: It was supposed, however, that our men would puree's them and pick up stragglers wh they could bed them.—Wheeling latelligencer. Tin Northern conspirators are doing exactly what Jett Davis wants them, to do. He his more troops in the field than beam take fiat rate cue of. He don't want his Northern friends in the army. They eerie him with far greater efficiency in the capacity of spies, and publishers of treacherous newspapers, and agents to electioneer among Democrats to prevent men from going into the army to fight rebellion, than they' could 11 mustered into the service of , ; the pirates who menace Wash. ingtoe.—Cin. Com. A laItSII soAbor of lotion; bona the South. ern Confederacy were brought to this city on Tbarsday- *Tenn by the messenger of the American Letter Expert CompanZ, without the knowleege on the pan of um messenger that be was acting ie violatioo of an ordur from the Poston= Department. The lettSrs were promptly seised by an agent of the de partment, and will, we presume, be forwarded to the dead letter ofrice.-4u. Jour. StIZSIRE OP VI:MU AT Baron.—BOtiOS, Sept. 2.—The barks hioneyntek and Sewer, both partly owned in Charieet**ere sense here to-day by the United Stattu Marshal. ice the Pittsburgh Ossettal Pei.e• sad am Peace. Then are some now, as there were in the days of old, who cry peace when than is 6o peace.. To those who're led to do so by South ern sympathy or Southern gold, we have noth , lag to say ; to others, we would present the fol lowing consideration: This war was forted upon at. Say. the Han. Mr. Crittenden, "The South has, I belizzz. most 'needlessly forced this war upon us." Says the Hon. Edward Swett, "The Beath has let. led an unprovoked war giblet the government of the United States, the mildest Ind the most tutaelioant in the world, and has made It the duty dandy good citizen totally to Its rapport." If any of outsiders do not know, of their own knowledge, that this war bee hero; farad upon us, they may safely take the testimony of such men as Crittenden and Everett. If pesos is simile; without securing the ea. pommy of the Constitution spd the Laws, all that-we have doae and angered will be lost. The expanse of the war, the hundreds of md, lions lot to the country through the derange. meet of badness caused by, the war the blood that hoboes abed—ell will ken b an in vain. If the Conadtutton as it is will not keep the South from making war, no engagements she as enter into wllll do engagements on be more solemn than. then of the Constitution, which use has =hien', violated.. Supper that peace be made on the basis-of acknowledging the independence of the revolt: ed Staten, undo from yielding to' the principle of Sernalioe, and the. dissolution of govern. meat which it involves, let as look at nese. queeenwhleh would immediately follow. Border raids would take place, and a eivU border warfare. -This would speedily involve the whole North and. South again. in war. Slavery Would snake the South a unit. It the North were not to baits the South would con. suer it by sections. Free Trade would be adopted by the South. Their part would be open to all nations. 'This would compel the North to adopt free trade, for it would be unprofitable to establish a line of carom -hound along_ the whole line .of eiparatine. The adoption of free trade would at ones wider nlnaleee more manufacturing capital than it will take to earry the war to - The floatb,g iudepeadeat, will support a large studio( army. The North would be compelled to do the ums. The:coat would be enormous. All the. expenditures. of. Gov._ Gramma, would have to be provided for by direct taxation. These mum, which no "too. rimy can evade, would feslinglyconvince man of the alley of allowing conspirators to de. stroy a Government whose lagaencshu been 8o bentficlent,.and Whoa hordinUn 11 1 111. :' • We salmi alfOnl.to;make peace on say terns - short of' thel. re-establishment of the constitution and the execution Otto laws. A. Dorton Nu; Wear Core and Noma. pathluPhysislanialso spates: Rainbow's eels: VIM True fez tipbasa.- - flamer of Pao* Cud Wens Struts. - Dostirtzv.—Dr. a. am. No. z l6 Pam IL; attends to all breads efftne Dental peofeedan. ALL phonbi nostatt co tend thei enter- Vinire de lord. Waco!. lu today% alba . 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