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S. I. IP. IC or ' * o'c' 111BLICAA COWITY TICHST nap assoffaite umateettruce MU!: ST W. WILLIAMS, Pittsburgh. Yu unman rent comma aveir.-1. IMAM B, MOOLlMlA,Tithburgh. Tel &Swans rema oannOierms: fOlitt of Au Township. sot snares : DUNfDUNP PllNNlT,PAttrborlh. . sea tssantr: WILLIAMII,AIIegtuny: • UOMAAI J. BIOHAM, Lower St.Olstr; Annan 0, 211INNON, °butlers; , ILLlast HENCHMAN, McOstullesa; ! 41118110 ND WSW; Pittsburgh . ; sea maim ; I HAMBY WOOD3,ot Posblso tp. s, , a summit's's!' • HaNHY ILETON,oI Upper ft. tp. 7:1 OcillTral01173: DAVID OOLLINic - of Wittios tp. ; via tittiellitt: AARON SLOTH, of Mature,. 701 oatoars: iItOLIRIG, of Thornburgh. inf lanalrfal Of roes : HOBERT IL DAVIS, of Who I p. siioitirMi Cue of iMankenness.: . . Friday anemone, at four o'clock, one of the Meyer , / police found-a boy iyieg on sot street v an •drunk ea to be unable to more a muscle. Be was named to ., the Mayor's t • office, and a _ upon a mattra u . _The o n ly ' • signs of life 'Odell be exhibited were a weak pulse seed faint - b reathing. t Mayor. Wihnii was , so much contained about the lad;that be sent for a physician, who gave it es his opinioi that thlt:bog would recover—hie pulse, though' very indicatiog a regular end health, ac tion. He continued in this Oparenuy lifeless coodition'oetil nine o'clUck at night, without any pareepible signs of wapeoventent, when the Mayor detailed a watchman to remain with hiat'alltaightier until he would recover. The physiviantmade'several calls in the meantime, but so'resiorativei could be administered, as the boy hid not the ; slightest control of his . murculav system: ___Thillwatchinancontinued at his pout all night, and it was not until four o'clock in the morning that the boy exhibited signs of recur. .erY. _ Considerable time: elapsed before he could eolleet his wits--hip sensibilities hiving been completely blunted by the stupor. Hie [usual teas thick and unwieldly, his 'eye@ swaths end heavy, and hie general appearance isdicated semi.unconsciousnen. By degrees he became able to coeverae, and stated, that hiihame was George Alford ; that he lived in Birmingham, and that be and aeother, lad - • named Jaeob Hardy, had' hurchased and drank a pinentwhirby. The liquor was bought by Lis companion, in Birmingham, Alford tarn ishing the money. Hardy alleged that he got the whisky. by.. telling the man that, mother;had thOteadithei and she wanted the liquor lb, make camphor. They got over to 'thawside uA the river, and while on Water 'street the little fellow seem, to have lost his reoolleeibin t entirely, and did not know Unit became &Vs conipanion:t He is only about thirteen years of age An-Information has been made against the person 'who sold the liquor to these boys, but he has cot yet been arrested. It is very bkelj, that be waythrawn off his guard by the plausible @memento! the'young scanty., but it would be well for tavern' keepers to exercise—greater caution: in selling to miners. 2 he Charge against BUITOWII and Paten. Officers Gembert and Richardson, who con veyed the Virginia traitors,'Borrowe and Patch, from this city to Wheeling, returned ouFri , day, figoog delivered their prisoners to the authorities there, who immediately conveyed them to Rung ,Carlile, where there are I now some 'fifty other prisoners, under a strong _ 1 We learn that the charge against Bur rows and Patch is treason: The Specific :set 'alleged against them is the manufacture of. large daggers for the rebels. One of Alan br a blaskinith, and the other a earpegteti and they bad beer. actively engignd In the making' of rade,: though dangerous weapons in the shape of daggers made from old files: The blacksmith wrought the files lint° blades,. while the carpenter furnished them with !media—god thus, In the boastful language of Patch; Were to he . timid .cutting the heads off &hi:41110111MS I" Their ease will come up im mediately, before - the Grand Jury In the United , States Gout, now In snakin is Whirellsg. ;The ' feet Grit • over two hundred true bill' have ~ already been found sitainsg'garties charged 'with treason in Western 'Virginia, renders it probable that Patch . and Barrows will have to rad the risk of a trial. Th. Yrau&a24 Coszplrior Can, To.day, the cue of the Mews. Proems !side- stad 'Mensuittertia, indie:ed with ChSrlea , M. Nee.), for conspiney. and fraud, will be called, ifor trial in the Septet(' e Court, Wrote Chief Incline Lowrie, The abeeonding 1. nem, Sylvester Murphy, has not yet aaaaa ed, and ibis cot probable that • Ite will he tu iiid att .. sine at the trial. The: taeguage use by Judge. Lowrie, whin the coOtinuazice was grailma, jeattfies the ballet ` ,that the care will rl r not tooger,bnpostponed. he Commilowealth treetradinitthat it will be a very difficult Mat. tar litrahan to make out a case, without the testiumey Of Murphy, sod what -course ale will take gilder the orcuutitances we ar not prepared to say. 'rhey will no doubt telkj (or s torthierzentinessee 4 but as we have alr ady intimated, . the Court will ditobtlese insist dpon proceeding to trial. *. l . liniath In the anataty Jail. BetaidaY Planing, at five o'clock, a ragl an sawed Thomas Ryan, committed the - prev as day by Major Prum, died , in the county jail ! from the ellecte - of iiitecaperanca. He id been in prison or three times, within a is few waste put, and was so prostrated by taupe:sitee and esposure is to be,hirdly olble to walk.l He woe Iona& lying directly scroll the 'railroad tract, in Allegheny; a law days ago, and It, is strums that he did not then end his career.i He was a ship carpenter by °deo , patio., woe about' thiriy-seven ;said of age r ,iCerener Bostwick held an inquest, and the pity land a verdict ot. death tram intim. peranee Goo 'a Lanz , ii Boaz ion Ociressa.—Mr. Henry. finer, Filth street, has just received `the OctOber eunitier of Goday—ose that pre seats:ad array of illustrations, plain and col ored, aqUal o any we have seen even in for . - • mer nmber, of this popular magasiefe. 01 course the fashion plates in .ibis number -rill - fully reveal the ./mysteries of the fall fashions , ' to'the Initiated reader, hiving the needful gift • of. intereretatioa. •". • , Mr. W. A. _Gildenfenaj, Fifth street, op.. ; • site the !-Theatie, hu 1140 :received Godley , / Lady's Rook for October. lie sends as a copy of the'Ateui York .71tuttrafol News, for Min daNtheil ;OM, September, in which we ad portray:tor .Com. eltrbighant anci• Col. Berdin, • together with several other interesting Wet. ;ters, pi ctorial and literary. Take a copy Itidme ; with yea this evening, aed the children Will eels] th i /Osterte as wall as yourself in . TwATIOULL FAIT Dai,—filattOp D 0. ere has filmed the following order to thei•C ii tli.. - ,• oils of ;DIM diocese, in reference to thiii • tinind test day : • The President of the Uaiyed States having, at tba.requeit u of the Rmba% Congress fecomeneeded that Thursday, be 28A insti, be obeerved by IMO country is a e ay of humiliation and prayer, the Kt: Rev. Olaf op • j directs that on that day' this;"lioly _Sacrifice of the Mule bk offered in all the. oharchee of be • Diocese Where there is a reaideet Pastor, at, he areal. hoar for, late Mass on Siendays. lbs Collett:4'rd Quemaguil ;Mb:dation* is be added. - and, where it is pkasible f if lib MEM I shout° celebrated. dfter Mim 44 II us If i 'on Sweaty" the prayer for the Amboritie is to be road: - I • , WAR 4 teat toitstrusd.--At a election C. 7 held r , First ward, Allegheny, on Friday -araliag, 0o following gentlemen were anat. 50 01ilift 40140 4 ward relief board.. All .- ; ;puwlulor redid in thii First ward theie • uskiithamselvesainovio to' one 01'41e followitigasenteid - gentlentetir Jahn T. linglitiiWeitUrie Weenie. - e : s•.l SanivOlVor, - Leiliao Joke A. y Onto suing. • - • ;.:4,,i,, - 1iii.4 . 6.14. 1 4"-=;;;i ~-:0-',, : .-.,.. : r. ---,, ,..j -':!--,•,:i To the Ladles of Allegheny County. To make It onvohlent for you to testify your regard forcer gallant volunteers, and your ap probation of the sacred .aansis of our country, which they hare pledgeditbeir lives to defend, those whose names are hirer" subscribed will take charge of any articled which may be left with them, such as mite, Vick', flannel drawers and thine, and have them forwarded to our dif. fluent camps, first supplylig the regiments com posed in whole or in part of men from Allegheny county. We see that the Governor of Alabama called upcniovery woman to that State to knit a pair of soths for their soldiers. Women of Allegheny county, can you not, will you not, do at least this much ? Are not our dearest rights involved in this struggle? Is not our cause that of righteousness ? Will you not, therefore, thee/folly furnish this small token of encouragement to the hraiemen who bare gone forth to fight your battles P We pledge our selves that faithful dietrilnition will be made of anything you may see proper to enema to our charge. JANES ROWDIES, N 046 Thad street, United Presbyterian Book Store. lons CaLnuarsos, ' Presbyterian Book Store, Band street. I. LI READ, Agent Methodist Book Store, No. 78 Fourth street, between Wood and Market. I G 4 Doctors. A Sox, No. OS Smithfield at. !l ID.. ra slung. ... .. 00 C 2 80 74 29710 The "People's" Convention, of Philadelphia, has nominated all the old Judges for melee. Non, except Judge Stroud, in whose place Amos Briggs, Esq., was named. Mahlon Dickerson, Reg.; was_nominated for Senate, in the Third district, and the following candidates for Assembly: 4th district, J . : G. Rosengarien ; sth, Joseph Moore, Jr.; 6th, Harman Baugh; 7th, Thee. Cochran ; 91h, Henry C. Frill; lath, John Sailor; 11th, Liao Sheppard; 12th, Richard Wilde, ; 13th, 4. Belizean, Jr. •14th, S. Bingham; 151,14 m. F. Smith ; 161;Thoe. Dickson,. 17th, C. F. Abbott. Messrs. Abbott, WSS S .7. Sheppard and Mears were members of the last Legislature. The Republicans of Erie eonnty have nomi nated the following ticket: For Senator, M. B. Lowry • Assembly, John P. Vincent, E. W. Twiohell; Associate Judges, Wm. Croat, John GreeS; Sheriff, Allen A. Craig;l County Corn miseldner, Seymour Washburn; Auditor, J. W. al Swe, ; Poor Director , Thomas Stewart; Trustee& of Erie. Academy, B. B. Vincent, Prose y Atbuokie , Jas. 0. Marshall. Inl Valuing° county the Republican ticket is as f Bows: President Judge, Col. James S. Myers; Associate Atari, Joshua Davis; As sembly, M. C. Beebe; Commissioner, William Smith ; Auditor, J. R. &Sanford. RICITAID Jonas' Nsw Daam.a.—The new drama, entitled the "Pa(not's Dream, or the Battle of Bull Run," will will he performed at the theatre tonight. If lone can judge horn , the , extensive preparation; being made, it will prove a grand success. Mr. Ward, the scenic artist, 'bas been etgaged now for more than one week painting new scenery t zpresely for the )piece. The singe ! has been enlarged twenty.five feet in depth had ten feet in width, and a large number of Ow dieues and new properties are now being:arranged far the on event'. A company of forty-yonsi men who have been perfecting themselves in the infect try drill, under on expetienced will appear on the stage, representing the Massaithasette Regiment, who were attacked as they were marching 1 through Baltimore.. The whole of the eo recently selected stock company will-,appear. THE AiiiIRTIR LCD GNEAT WESTERN RAIL ROAD --Wei Engineer kerleard bas ordered that work he commenced on all the sections of the.Atlintic and Great Western Railroad, between Akron, Ohio, and the Sunbury and Erie Railroad, not now tinder way, immedi ately, and that the work be plashed forward with all possible alter, work to putting dOwn the superstructure ;i and for this wpm., three thousand additiottai ;men will be pub upon the work forthwith. TOO grading and mama ry between Akron-and 'Ravenna is now nearly completed, while &kluge portion ni the iron has been purchased, arid; Id ready to be laid down as soon a. the road and eh ill be prepared for it. PILIDOBtO.—Z idock fitorgia, the young man convicted tenanting for sedating a young lady in Birmingham, nadir promise of mar triage, and sentenced to, the ennui, jail for one year, has been pardoned by the Governor. The circumstances. entailing the crime were exceedingly aggravated, as be married another immediately after he had consummated the rein of his victim. Ilia wire, however, was blameless, and being perhaps the greater nal rarer, she heroicallutiadtrtook the task of procaring a partici°, and mining the If ovetaor in person, 'sae saccesalully accomplirphed her mission. Not DEMI/ED.—The qMettion of the exeep. bons to the report of the isnditors in the matter of „the extension of Penniyivanis 'avenue, wan up again on Saturday. before the Coati of Common Pleas." Judge MeC,lttne mit asked by eumnael whether the Courtiwae ready to decide tha matter, and he replied that It was not. The great importance of the points involved render ad 11 proper that the Court abould act under. atandingly, and ai the report constipated a volume In itself. • decision could not be given at present. MILN KILLID.—A carter named Michael Heenan, wadies en Timperancevilie, was killed on Sataiday, by befog thrown over the hillside from the„Witehiagion pike, cur Sc. AIM Hen.. He wes driving a male 'along the road, seated in Me cart, when the animal became fractious, end mule, cart and driver went over the emhankment together. Heenan clang to the can, eed was crushed to death in the descent. The mule escaped with. out much isjory. , -- AS UOLT •111> BATTIIIIIT.—Juba Black, of Port Perry, was up before Mayor Wilson upon a ()barge of smelt and battery, preferred by Margaret Sproul. John, was drunk, and en tered the tavern of the prosecutrlK on Grant etrcet, whore a difficulty ensued, daring which Margaret alleges that he attack her sod abused her in a shameful manner. In default of ball, be was committed fur trisl.l PATAIICATAT/01 AT CAISPIOIII.—A splendid full blooded charger was presented to Colneel Sitwell, at 'immring, on Tuesday last. The horse, a noble imam, was ;the gilt of B. Parks Arnold, of Wentioorelsod leounty—a geptle. man noted alike for his pairiatiam and fiber 'AL J. B. Fullerton !Made the presen tation speech,Lient. -T.liott replying on behalf of CoL hirwell. NOT TOM MAN.—A tow days since David Hatt vial charged before Mayor Wileon with en aggravated wank soli — battery upon Mr. Moreland, livery stable pritprietor, bat be has Mace satisfied the Mayor that le was not a party to the assault, and was not even present when it was committed. !George Hall is the guilty party, according to the latest showing. _ ettccus.—The Pittsburgh Female Collage opened a few day' ago with an unexpectedly large number of 'Phe attendance is but little abort of that of kat year. We are requited to urge thou_ who intend to enter, to io so at the earliest Fusible day. While pupils can enter at . any it e, It is to their in terest to commence with their Corawnwarr Loooko.--Mderetan Donald son lodged a - commluaent against John Kemp, Charging him with Omagh sod Watery on oath of Letitia Hutchison. ThH makes the fifth charge of assault and battery against Kemp Mice his Arrest. He wfillhave somethiog to newer for at the'neat torrid of Court. /mar or Ai ALtwasn i 1 —Stfart Pula, obargid with dose llan. •u united on Saturday_ and commlttad tb jail by Aldermen liamber‘bo await *ha ' , abut Of the - military antbalittaa; 'list—beloata' ta Capt. tdoAntnetea aompair, le s-Plttaburgba4 and autos that ths company want off and left niat. Lint Noucc.-oTuere Of _vehicle', in sr. felf• for basso, ars notified that itpayment is not made On Monday, tbevoill be prosecuted. The penaltyile just the amount of the license doe. .All who do not pay bp on Monday, mill have to pay double, that. SM. _fiZZ CAIIO into Sy paper hooded , iffouse , Keipent"; ,The article' aerertiaed is guaran teed to, perform. efiectualliall that is calmed f o e it, A pia.: sill tionviaem the economical and sueful housekeeper that it militant be die proud with. Bat read the card. ' . . or . - VOINILTA Peou.Seteratileramest adver tisements will be found open our fourth page. Those desiring of lirtviabing the General Gov. eremites with army il tore*, etch, etc., will Sod them clamed littered. ' - 1 Our or Danais.—Mr. Keathur. who was seriously Wand by Om sntioiton of a shot goo sous Sista atm:4oW bla rethianws In Nobble township, Is rapidly nesovering,and is now non- Attend out of danger by his phptotu• Nominations J Burlck J 2 IN Newark .7 A Willey. Waspingtea J Raises A 3 pupas, Phil. .1 W Xsall7,Joo4skre. J McAllister. Alfrgbesy T McCurs. Mattawan 6 IL Brows, WoOellog 232 Ket3 r, LlsoBlor .7 r Inearatoo. , P4lta Bee 8 Motegst,Moliunbui B etch, It liaveloott, flirtLbws A W Levan, W.4h. city J B *otos, Akron, 0 011 Nobloo, Crotoon • J U Bolter, Dart to AA Una, do J. Dotty aloof* • Pet. Loog, A tbOos, 0 II Oswald. U N U Batiks., IiaTICA 0111tow.NY oazopb4l, 'Shorty, 0 J Addison. Wiabtoposi W 11 Lemon, N Brahma Wooster, 0! W N /latch., do , A P ktocook, !A C ranes to J Unto?. Losortio ItoposoAcetutoolsee W I Batuttstoo. I do E Kola*, Batt4o,lti Y! T A Shaw. tiowaik, 0 Wro Waiter, rotisirdlio . U J McAleer, Aloirsodrla GIRARD NOOfiler-Conn L D Wll6q►,BndjarkstUlO J x Ba►q, T likwkhn, U W amp Curtis, Uoirtimborg • ft Uqut, en:meth:li J W B bleeper. Wm Bab, $ Van Horn, Nevi Cagle Juba WitLerow. Mom city] MACiLIi HOT4l4l6llmi "/HP, J Kllparlekil3lomasid T K 11.4.4sw,Ponssotiey J U bsler, Pisliosot D robitoer:Totighi , T•oiTatif•LasNataa,K, • II Jonefi. Wheeilng 111 Nerdy, ! J Mines. N J W Poland, PtillO co • . Illatoor.Aroutiong Co .1 Walker. do , Arthur Morro, Po OWlllsars, A,ml 11)11111 110281,—/4be MOHO a J Er °nil,. Clorori , J Li duutbors, 0/isonsb'd. Id Wow% I do J Y nobloon, Cadiz, 0 J 0 McGee, lialt)woro 8 Goo, Taw/took Sample, Usrsooy J B Minas, Now York 0 W Holm MI Jackson I) Y Kablisgesitown,Sid Itibut Idathewl; RIM LION HOTEL— Wit Joalibadres R Ind Who, Ihodd alseL Kromer era a Diamans..llaiwa7 /rant II manes, Ostlon 6 1101artion, 61amilk, 61 Taoists, Wathisgton DLILTION4L r t meta; _ _ II gellionsy, P• 1 " D ♦ ifarlocib, &ovate'. D 66300(14 . .1 1 ?Dry, Browz4vlll* • O W Pattql, /400 co The "Union" Convention. Elections wore held on Saturday, for tte choice of del gates to the County Convention which meet/ tomorrow, for the purpose of nom inating s nll4ion" ticket. The following named gentlemen were chosen in the districts deals noted : 1.111131:1101C First riard-J C Bazlam , James RAWw reoond ward.Lohansoiesrliert. John W BM4 I. Third ward-tipper preen F B ironer, in 71eimar preen W J Montgomery, 0 W Leonard. Youth ward.;-John Cassels,J Andersoill Filth ward- in Omer Wm ,David Mazur. -44 prank P Zero, geolt Roblin Daldri Path ward -43 Elcilsrains,ll McKnight. ell. Jerrenth wart .B Thrimpson A j Gribben. Mead ward-. John Olass Wen Griffin. Ninth ward-IJIIIMtargo,J B Dstb.t. Pint mard-.3 0 Thompson, Jr, 0 Lighthol lascond H Gayer Jacob litockrath: Third ward-jos B Ja•B BewalL North ward.i-n K Rodgers. J Mane; Davis. Blimlngtiam+4lppoil poec't : • Kerr, Bamool Boyd. - 1 -Lower yowl A Patter...4D Berg. Booth Pittoblirgh—J • Bloolunors, Wm Bailey. tdmichemor—diamealiloeson,J 11 Cornwell. Lawroncovillio--Z Wainwright, Beller. normours. Pootilm—Lovier prec'M J U Martin, J Etephemon. *. —Upper met: Dr •11 Gram. McClave—Jadob Ackert, H Phillip.. Collio.--Wasio Joao.. Alta Hay.. Broorro—L. W Bosikontrock, Homry IdszwelL Rau—Andre, 'Bork., T 111 Bayne. Lower U. Olatr—• Una ThelPensisylvanta Canal. We learn from a gentleman just returned from Freeport and Taremtura, that the work of repairing the Western Division of the Penn sylvania Cankl Is being rapidly pushed for ward by the inergetie Superintendent, Mr. A. A.Cohill. We were in error in stating that the abutmer4e of the Buffalo creek aqueduct were carried: away. At Bull creek ( Caren tam) this wig the case, but not at Freeport. Toe three piers at Freeport are now op to full beight, Sod the timbale are laid over the spans. Tad whole structure will probably be finished by neat Saturday, as weld the aqua duct at Tareptam, and the two large breaks between Tereatum and Freeport, so that by Monday next it is believed the water will be let to and riSvigation resumed. The farmers and merchants along the line will gladly avail themselves since more of the cheap transpor tation thus Sfiorded them. Mr. Cahill de serves and w ill receive the thanks of those along the lin , for the energy and prompt:tude shown by him in effecting so desirable en end. , CLOtBIIIO it! DDT GOODS DILALSES eboold 1 , attend the e dale morning at 10 o'clock, at T. Al Male and .4 Co.'s Ai:lotion House, or . large quanti of Cloths, Cassimares, and Bali netts by the piece, by order of underwriters. Titus is • rare opportunity to buy Fall and Winter goodit, as the sale is positive. CONVICTIO,—The cue of Anna Hatt:all, in dicted in Ca&bria county for infanticide, was tried last INA, and the accused found guilty of murder in the second degree. The girl is only about siatooh-yeare Of age. . Worn. —V4ool , cohtinues to come.in, though it is said the larger portion of the crop nes been of. Mr. 8. George Worms us 1 that he w he his to Ibis data about 150,- 000 pounds. The highest price paid im 30 cents per pound , a d wool.that last year brought 50 cents par po ad, has been purchased this year at the ahead figure. The clips still on band are genera ltr those of the larger wool growers, and ere of • Evade of wool that heretofore has commanded p 5 to 75 cede per pound. Most of Ws qualiM will probably be held over for • better marhit. Coarse mod medium grade wool ism deMand for army clothing, blank. ets, etc., and! toe isetoriee it is laid, are run ning delusively no sucegooda.—Weliaburg Herald. ' -O BiWILKIE° SeptKLIS—LkDK—Oa Ids., t, Mb. at CLrt ri Corirch, iteo, C •. Botmy 0. *II,LN Gq , the fl.m of flseset. Will. • Co.) pod MARY C. deeighter of BeOlasoio Ifeq , ell of thie city. DIILDI IrULT../N—On the 14th OURISTIII. Infant eon of Andrew J. end Ruts U. Polka, aged 10 ..eke. 4 T—qn fidarday. the 14th Inst., at tebtoleht, HANNAH It ART, yonneeat daughter of Robert N. end Hauler 41.1:/nst,eced two yewn and otw. moo b The funeral WM Ism the residence of Urnry Illgey, Rldae invest, 411egheny, cn Idennei 0000110.1610 lon., el 10 o'clk. Arrivals Atthe 'rinelpal llotele- N LAST MOD?. ' Third and Wood Weals ~ agoraMos. ill W Bard, Cadiz, 0 A Bridgton, do A Npladler, St. Loots IllW 0.1.,e, Mlddhinrt, 0 Janke Waal., Prescott 4 BOakia.ll, Wad:44oon I 3 !Osten, abaaihna TB Martin, /mail° IN Sargent, N. Philidalphla 7 A Ahura), Barritbara 11r. Dr Lauda and 6 dal- Toledo J Chan:bilk Ulna's Olga Onanalage and lady, Brownaatil• Philip Graff, 3 D Lyoeb. I II Beak Oro !treat, Bakal, 0 It I, Cochran, Prankil n t.. dintria , do IN Boofiy, W. 8614009 J Dal:liberty, Btraberella P ll Wlll., 3 Eat*, Cla it B (*r, VA I I " L TAO . : Phil. W (''Watt, Latri,bo 1 Id Itszoard. Nadia Utony atm*. up :xi s cocoa ST. CLIAILLonar of salon panto, P P Pratt, Bonito Wted. ft Y N 0 Illtebstl,Nryston • • . • n s•pler, Phlisdpiphis ttbtemaker. II Booty, cud# U Daol.j emltman U Ltrinipouna.l4 Y .1 Mauro, Ilkotinville ♦ !lava, Alikuca 0 Jahatosi:N. E 8 C rti c td t t m l, .0 „a 0 I g U Dickson. Negri ()titans J 11 Spalding. nil& etarpton Flogrellibaltltenr. trans, W 8 klyins, Ft Loots T Murray. N P W Kraottir It Inibuter, ; J 0 Phillip.. J Johnion,Obbi 14 W Ridd!•, attires, 0 tln logta 2 c 0 .1 0 Liks.on. N Jnbo 81.eknir, JO. Hy J D .1 H Hama, W4lnpros DIANBIUN gouis— SEISGLI A • • iliarturrui. .1 Bogeys; Aitaatrorg co 'X Blarber, do IX tial.sy, Palk*,llls. 0 D It Boland a daughter, Parksiateurig V. . A Dill. Painisboro, Va U P ritier, • llama 8 W Ilshass. Steudial'o ill X Rudd; Allisorsois 3 B Loom* 01.rbia lan rmlib, Phil. Ml.. Thompoos. do Mn Ohl big, X B flugdar.llillsratikre ; K11: ,,, D1a. Matta I, Us A WI Jr, Cluclatiatl Oto Most; PhD. Wa. Wawa; Plks's Peak Nat ll' Kerr, Phil. 11 Dwelt. do illlovan, Antonia, et J Vrasedirr, WOllB,lllB II W Kropp, Wed Haarlem W.et &doge A Is, Adrian, Mitillgso U Carpaatar. Phil. J Labor, Ihoultlys JUslphrati, co It DI Haut a ion, ?eau J Oallapsy. hilltop, lad I JD Cro n, Phil. Phil. Thom W kladlay, 1%14 D 0 Davenport. ITlios Draks,Jandusky 8 Grobe,lamga* mlthtleld and TM . rd strat. IA Vs'thorn, Leek No. 3 .1 D Harrison, Ureansbarg W W Warner, Wril Smith, gall bury, Pe Deo 0 Prune, Dblengo J L McMillin, Jos A List, rho& M Ilitrigank, . alt Harkin, El D Ifetertle, Oell Linde J 0 °Manion, Oreiallne, 0 ' W 3 Mellinger, Moo. city limmusson.aired, below Ilevantb. A H Hart, audios 11111er, d J do o L Cook, alcßeasport W Mayers, Mt Plasma a Huber, Plinzanturnsy L Jonas, Washington W Young, Ohki John Wotan., Brooks§lle J soots, a., flea Jai /ninth, Pada H Alma, g Hon city i!EMig 1.11 Tower Wads, co , John X allindba, do Jobn Gaon, do J Itarmal, bummed Co Orlansa, do Wslooknon, Mosinee Coulon. Cuonabarg A taus," OlitilibUts Jells Paxton; Canonsburg Mink Joann,' do a W Cork' Wm ataranom. No. A Bt. Clair COM: la nirthigtob. Moans J! Omaha,- , , , .11111admin Was Teardale:Vhaington ill AI Blisalgitoes, P IAG . g gv as Ll II a a Mag rtis. Olinda.ary, 0 A a 111-163. um 'rumor*: _... Wash Caper. Womb. to N Vanvotwhin •b!; : : . J Bowl. Uniontown J Lwow.; Lowronawillo 0 Wryer, Malayan, I. Lama. Lernacertne LATOT FROM WASHINGTON. lIIIMGTOS, Friday, Sept. 13, 1861 General Fremont. The N. w York evening paper. of this date falsely etite that Gen. Fremont has been en percededlin his command by Qoartermaster- General Me*. Whatevers powers were del egated tormitmaster-General Blair, to rectify dieordera and compose difficulties to the De i - panment of the Booth-West,' no action in volving e change ofcommand will be taken, save by a vote of the Cabinet, after Mr. Blair shall hav returned and made bia report A Hrtgaike of Cavalry trader re Pruestan trateer. Prince ißalm Balm, of Prates, accredited by. bia Gotreibmtot to ours, ha a tendered his Nu. vices as a caValry officer ;of fifteen years ez perience.l He will be authorized to raise a brigade of cavalry. No better opportunity win ever Offer to the horsemen of New York to enter the army under favorable circumstan ces. Imperialist Arrests la Baltimore. A. youLI probably be advised from Bahl more the! secession members of the Maryland Legislature were arrested in that city to day, and are new in the custody of the Government. Upon one kir them was found a draft of the ordi nance of 'recession, or resolutions declaring Maryland to be in hostility to the Government. It is well; kaolin that the secenion leaders bad arranged ,erith the rebels of the Confederate States that this Legislature should declare Marylandlont of the Union ; theta' the rebel army was!to enter the Stile as an "army of liberationir. For this purpose they were con :centratiog on the Maryland line, and were making extraordinary exertions to command the navigation of the Potomac by their batter. tea at Actium Creek. The scabme, of coarse, involved the:pouessien of - Baltimore, d the cutting oil of Washington. flow far' the ar. rest of the rebel members of the Legislature will break up the arrangements of the traitors, yet remains to be mien ; but one thing is cer tain, that no ordinince or resolutions of se cesaloo will be enacted. Tao Maryland Le gislature ban adjourned, sine die. Prettorlnk to Leave—Pt/haps The intention of the rebels in tearing up rails of the Bedsitters and Ohio railroad his been to furnish theuiselves with materials for building aide true i and ' , turnouts" on the railroad be tween itichnoondlind Manassas Junction. They have five'engines which were in the Are, and have transported them to Richmond pleoemeal. They inerpessibly be mode serviceable, bat not reliable oreomparatively isle. The rebels toot one hundred and fifty freight oars over the turnpike road from the Baltimore and Ohio railroad to Btrarburg, where they were placed on the track and speedily trate forted to Richmond. The Enemy Erecting Deteethe on the Yotenite. It le evident that the rebel. can agcy no meat close the navigation of the POtomaa. Some or oar high goverment of f iciate are in the habit of visiting Fmtreas Monroe occultist. ally, and' it Is possible that cabinet minister or general may be oapterei on the firer some fine day. A II Iteconnolasance A balloon rettonnoistanoe, madenhis.sl)er• noon, failed to show that the rebel, are in any great form near Wavbington, though It Is prob. able they may be concealed in the woods. The intrenebosents on Munson's Mill prove to be very weak Indeed, merely for rifle defenses. Two or three field pieces could by discerned within,theln, but it was evident that they were not defensis which the rebels intekd to hold. It is moreben over evident that the rebels do not costs plate an &droned. . The Rs I Lone In the Lew Inarille Affair. 1,, t It ham bUn aseertained that the enemy's loss In the adoir at Lewine•ille, the day before yes terday, is thirty killed and between slaty and seventy w unded. A resident near the lame place says bat after Captain Mott arrived, oni of the shel s from his thirty-two-pounder how• liner dieutuntriped one of the rebel guns and put nine man k&rs de combat. Eil== e to weattra yirginia-.llNer- ===t! CArntleX FERRY, Sept. 13 —The battle of list Tuesday at Mln place, way by far the se- Cereal andlgrestest yet bought in Western Vu. vain. Eit.deeretary of War Floyd coat. mended tee rebels in person, and received • ern ad to the arm dune the engage. meat. The reb lc bad accurate advice of our ear pmach an exact strength, a• Appeerettom the papers found in their camp, and had made every prepaction to remit an attack. They bad six regimeets betide their tatrenchments, with artillery sweeping all spornacb. Daring the whole eegagemeot, !sating nearly lour boon!, ere brought into action only five regiments, ,,i, abd chyle hot parts of three were long egged. The rebel. stationed ex pert rills els to pick off officer., and fired epithet loon their cation—a missile unknown to ciwil-xerl Kaperienced military men any thn Mar of cannoneding and musketry for • time woe the heiuviest they ever heard, mat the redelchred mom!, ton high wish their artidery. Their squirrel rifle. did the moat execution. Floyd •bould be ourrosinded and his retreat an I,gieriebilig cut off. An lamellae 11011/1111l of personal property was found in, the rebel ramp, hut only mime fifty wagon loads were G./night wont, of tramporiallori, and in this country the whole amount is kardle worth $10.003. Fears Miser been entertained that Floyd might mat k a. rapid march to Ga•ley Bridge cod coot train with Wile to attack on Cos, bet tie is now in no condition tar a fight narrater.. Be has neer five hundred sick, and • swing' detachment spent an hour end twenty imams' carrying off his killed and aioladed, trier the fight, past the home where he bed ourlirismier•cocfined. Wise has been elmramehteM silth Cos, sad bee uniformly been beaten of [with heavy Inm. Cotta regarded perfectly sale.' Lre sttackad Reynolea at Chest Mountain Gap yentas/ 4. Reynolds is strongly pirated and bribes d able to defend himeelt.• . . . Floyd'a 'boom are attil int.mieg the moan taloa no the opposite mde of Gmiley, and goer nil& firing le frequent no oar memengere from beie to :•in:too.--Di.cpates to Cincinnati Ga zette. Cot. John fit. Washington, of Mt. Vernon. IRDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 13.--Gov. Morton has jest foretell the followiog dirpatoh from Col. Baseball. o the 17th Indiana 'Oatmeal, whoa* Regiment IS with Oen. Reynold.' Brigade, near Chest Mountain: ELCIPATI, Sr., Sept. 13.—Ooserwor Marlow Oompaoy Riof-my Itegiosent, from Owen coon ty, tatty tilled and brought Into ramp John A. Washi of Mt. Vernon notoriety. lie was • Colo el in the rebel army. They killed two other others of notoriety, but the rebels got off with them. Boom, I. biros in front. Mit° 8. UMICIIALL, otop c i t7th Indiana Vulanteers. Itey .01. a •u cut off at Cheat fdountala tom them la , portion of his command. Ile eluded for •lag his way through yeaterday. Gen. fleh nek Is at Clukebring. 'quints of Gen. Pope. Gen. Pop. telegraphed yesterday as follows: HUDVIN :erit 12, IS6l.—The Illinois. Six teenthii and the Kansas Second, numbenng about 4100 men with two pieces of artillery, go !onward his morning to occupy St, Joseph as soon as Min Platte river bridge is repair ed. I will March on Glasgow, where Green and Severe `re aiming to arcs. the Missouri in three colonies from th , t point, from Brookfield and from Sturgeon, on toe North Missouri. . I am Willie here the arrival of a regiment Mesic .—SI. Louts Democrat. .. le 'e g a 0 C. BUMS, Water Cure and 'Gomm. - t i . , Dattly r l'hysfeitin; also agent for Rainhow'm eels bratatruaS for Ruptures. Corner of Penn aid lilttyna Shasta. t bairossie r Dr. 8111,:lio. :46 Penn it., aUandi to el brigades of the Dental profession. force Owners UR. eW leVe ellell* 110111SSII la orolraled boy; to all ors of i kwhienem, minas from Morelos, BMus {V or ivo= log lie effect Is magical sod certain. Dar. act or fladdlii done. Pcrelaboo, Slaw, to, It will Woo CUM epelminy. Oporto and Ringbolts may he madly prevent= srol i mined in tOrlt Indolent surge; bet moo . ant= CUM ire =yowl Po twesl4lllty of s rOdfcal moo. No =islet the Mod. horlirem! 15s amomiale or =poles. hat Wm, be alleviated by Mu Llinmect, sad Its talndal 'mooncalf= will always remove Mho Immieonmsl.o4ieleible the hone to Meet With 001144 nil= maw. Sur, borsm;owom stand hove ibis =mudy st fm Its thosly Moist thi. Bra appearsome of Lammas will. effeciatliy :pwitaot threw leiniklable Maws comottomml, til,whlch all her saw liable and which radar am agog otherwise valuable bolas Owl) Wortinea nits advertisement. Q. L eIILXIIIIIB A 00., Aleuts, Corner Wood sod' Hoed dna{ plitsbarit.• agliaidawytat 'NDIA ItUtsBEN 110tiN, from i to 10 tuba pha s es, - tx isle at 20 and la dl. Caalr 4 , 0 0, 2' I tali] PUILLIM X7RDCIu IA kats bTSAM PaOSING; id Kuno rope of allfonlat alsoofrooolo THE L RECEIVED AT FROM WASHINGTON . . WsincearrotOept. 1 . 3 —Hon. chat. Henry Foster, of piorth'',Carolion, who it is understood will return in k day or two to that State, to participate activaly in the canoe of the Union, was to-night complimented with a serenade, to which he apprOpriately responded. A report Is circolataig here that Gen. Fre mont is to be lanerseded by Quartermaster General Meige, bditherti is the highest author ity for raying licit it is untrue. Gen. Meige's visit to the Wfait is in connection with the business 0 1 thelQuartermaater's Department. Quartermaster al. J. Murphy, of the New York Thirty. Eigkih, Limit Rayner, of the First Ohio, and Capt. it Hurd, of the Secoid Ken tucky Volunteeraj all readied here to-day from Richmond, by aliy of the Lower Potomac; Capt. Hard was itipturad in Western Virginiai and the others a Mayans'. They_ have been coofined since id a tobacco wairftoute, and were treated thelimme as me rebel soldiers. Wsenrectiron, Sipe. 14.—The following letter from the President to Hen. Fremont wee trans mitted to the lattp on the 12th Instant i M Wien 1110/011, Sept. 11, 1861. j i Major G Jahn ti i wont: Stn—Yours of lthe it, in answer to mine of the 3d instant, is just eceived. Assuming that you, upon the graded, could better judge of the necessities of you? position than I could at this distance, on seelngLyonr pro cola minion of August 30th I perceived sonar.' objection to it. The m particular cla dhowever, in relation to the ii confiscation of p Overly and the liberation of slaves, appeared' to al. E., 4., objectionable in its non-conformityl to the act of Congress pus ad the Rth of last inogivit, upon the lanai sub ject, and hence RWroto you expressing my wish that that clause siniti'd be, too,tified accordingly. Your enawer,:pist rseeivvid, exptessea the preference on tr part that I should make an open order the modification, which I very cheerfully ialb It is, therefore, ordered that the mod clisio l e of said proclamation be so modified, held and corsivocted as to conform and not to tralial,...it th, provisions on the lame eabject coutiii,d in the act of Congress, entitled "an actaol,cocfliOnte property limed for inaurrectionary [ittirpoees;" approved Auguet 6th, 1861 ; and Voit raid or, be published at length with t h is brae:. Your obed't sitireL [Signed] i ' e!BeAIIAN LINCOLN. WeettiNGTON PIT , Sept. 14.—The advance of a large'reconhoitering llutce ol Confederate troops to the , 1 eigb arliood of Ball's Cross s, Road and the eiar i a property wn of the pperty of known Union eiletl, ere renewed this morn ing. They droop la irr iiiexets to within halt a mile of the rdade, o ae to get possession of • house occuptete by a colored man named Leon Bennett, lilac h they burnt to the ground. Bennett and his 6rile were raptureettwu weeks ago and taken ru h. The nails of those a who have tau d' Li the torch of .the enemy are Buil Hall, "No. base is located a mile and a quarter to i .ttle right ol the Cross Road,. ErerytUleg peripiihir belonging to him was destroyed, esceipi , ai g al cows, which our troops succeedul to oriogiug away this morn ing. His loss ik g 6 000.; His was the house alternately occupied lutthe Confederate pla ns and our oirrel d Mr. Ha ll says he previously suffered much lire the stractioe of his for. allure by the goatiilicre 01, ape Ds Kith N. Y. Reg meat, for lebieh hie made out a bill of damages agalaelittle g ivromeet., Mr. Mtg. pie and Thomasi And utinuei Butch also auf.: tered by fire—the coulligration being extended to all known UliOn mro. Toe dwelling of Hon. C. H. U ton, our Falls Church, was spared, as the C MederaikeoCCOpv it sad have • large force in t it Tinnily. The position o flaws at Munson , . H4l re main uncuange . , N. terge force is visible - from this side °f iOW!. intreechments. In a skirmiehl list night near 11411's Cones Roads, it is tearid l iti it a 'Lieutenant in the 31. Vermont regimot and three privates in the 9th Ills•,arhuselti r vitient, sitioae name. could not he aspen. urJ, ec.• - leiea prison- MI, as they are 1111. . lisp of oar men 1 1 / 1 111 wounded. i From a preillilaul . sill .n of the Virginia side of thir null 1... es,, a .ease column of emok• was eeenl ill the y.ilrectica of Fairfax Court Roam Tn. C ,ntr4srates ware evidently Darning the eroop, hi ire.' dilution, around . their fortification!, , I -* Newly all the taaint,...ti in the nelehbothood et Arlington Helgioe awe Chain Bridge were oat ander arms airing all:. last eight. The ar tillery practice 44.1,5i1y etl.,tinneti at the forts. Tbs Lincoln cjvally, c•iicpotaal of two com panies from Ponti s ryloaota one from Michigan and nine from NaW York, iv now thoroughly organised, and thk eo n *all cants have been sworn In ad Cot. Mcßeynolds, !Atilt Col. Van !beta:tub; formerly " of the Prussian army; 111 tjoro, Cl N. Ogle, late of the regular army drisOos, N W. Adam; who raised two of the F Olo el:enemies lu New York, and Auguste ilownino, l formerly of the Prussian anal; Adjutant, Ritterabi, of N. Y ; Quarter master, E IL Bailey, formerly of Michigan; Chaplaio, Raw. Inconel, Ilsouy of Newark. N. J., en old an inritnate frOed of Col. Malay- Dahl; i The following elpatchea have bean received at the Navy Depattmeat t 1.4 BTtA'lllllll PAWIIIII. Ilettsia 'lobo.; Sept 10, 1861. Eta—l has* toita , a, fat the information of this Department. t I have taken a valuable prise this morning'. bow celled the Susan Jane, of Nevis, West laLltos ',fats schooner was called the Charles McUicts, when she cleared at Newborn, N. C., Ijrb day all. before the bloated. went into effect °alibis cus , it. She took a cargo of spirits of torpeitillne to he West Indies, and at Charleston, Nevoi filen,, obtained an Eog lish register, but Without • bill of sale or an en dorsement of any kind on the part of the mas ter or agent, end *thous any other paper re. united under the Eliglish lei; She sailed from Nevis to Ifslifasjl,N. S, and there took an board an smarted Cargo, contesting of blankets, cloth, iron, steel, l brogans, etc., Aa., aft of which were purchased to New York and Boston, as is shown by the ' Ills of ladicg from dlffersnt houses in those Gide. I send theorize Id New York or Philadelphia at the discretion a t the terra master, tient. Crosby, so he may li , e authorized to enter the port most acceasitil at this wormy period of year. I send all the paper. found On hoard the price in chargii of I,:eut. Crosby, to be handed to the prfrier admiralty officer. Capt. Ireland and foot Ci t he crew I shall detain foritne present, .4 1 ,, two passengers behaved to be the soperese,goes, and slur the mate. ' When this important duty is completed I have to reqoat that Lien; Cro,by may be permitted to return to his Important duties at We place as post captain, eider the order of General i t Wool. I send Copt!. Crosb on board of the prize !renames he oil en am nrtent witness of what occurred aftvi we hoe ded the schooner. This vessel, like' the three already captured, stood in under the beliet that the forte were still in the hands oli i he, eartny. The Palettee showing no colohq Was taken for an &latish cruiser, and they rare rot hoarded until in aide bar. We are beginning) is see mi.°s of the enemy on the Southwestern Ti r nil the entrance, where is it bettered a pie, t guard fr. quests to watch oar movements. i _ .-- I enclose a letter hoed hinoog the papers of the so called "Busk Jane: , ...hick may give the Department in rte idea of the policy in Nova Scott*. 1 I• I bare the botanic o he Jour very obedient is J. C. Row rr, Commander U. 8. N. To Onion Waidea, Secretary of the Navy. The following teai i iiet of it vessels captur ed at Cape Hatters lola : The schooner. Bunn Jane, Oceaq Vave,t H ': arriet Ryan and Mary Wave. i A detachment oil tai. Y..nriz'a cavalry, under Capt. White, arrested three rphis yeatarday, near Port t(411000i Ma , s td . brought their to Wubington. • 0/3 Abele periwig mu found to pography and otherlinfoiniatifn, designed for trannolasion to the instil, from that neighbor hood ao bontiguout Ito the [Vaginla shore, and' of the•advantapeiof %blob the f3emissionists have long availed .1 esehros. . F W. Walker, of i.,lut rook! l ' lr. Washington nor respondent of thd ere Yolk A'aprese want thither on Friday o f ern,ori, a ith a dettuthment of Young's cavalry on al scanting tone. and ended by a guard Of two sOldiera capturing an astir Seoaesionloti who was plaocd In nee • by t Opi confine ii es meat at a hones of must, the guard battles needsiorily o absent themselves the premiere to Imam i, to their home end other bullies,. Tt e prisoner, while Walker mu taking minutes of the conversation with him, suddenly draw hi. knife mid plunged it Into the tette, , a bdwele, and rushing from the house, made his .e ar before one of the gaud, 'who was onfelde, 'el, Id heves fair oho% at him. The neighborhood 'wee afterwards searched for c l , the fugitive, but wit out enemas; the pursuit ii fad, however, &band nod:, Walker le lying i• • dangerous eonditleti aid .receiving prow at-. faction. ,11. .had I La related by the atom who communicated the atm.. facts, gathered much valuable Info f ; .':ktion. - • .. , - • BAstrimas, Bo Reese. 1)...1).,ed1t: Rat 'liewspiper, hie throat. The • groin miotßi &ran 14.--7 he dim M. tam lot the Methodist Ptotest• scan, d - outside by cutting otos oats moo has oaf atad C lot sem tins. LATEST PROM EUROPE NEWS. Arrival or the Steamer Kangaroo. ST. /WINS. Sent. 14 —Tee etrnmahip roo from Liverpool on the 4.h, raCQueens. town on the sth inet.„ pasted off Cape Rota thitattentoon. ' EP E OFFIC The political news is unimportant.( England wall about to send three more reg menu forthwith to Canada. Spy. in the employment of the gotiernment at Washington are said to be on board all the transatlantic steamers. Another terrible railroad accident occurred near London, by which 13 persona were killed and 60 wounded. Liverpool, Sept. :41h.—The gales of Cotton for two days, Monday and Tuesday, amount to 27,000 bales, the market closing unahanged. Creadstuffs are in better demand. Provisions are quiet. London, Sept. 4M.—Consols closet) at 923 092,i for money. Guar Bursts.—The three regidents for Canada start about the middle of September, in the steamer Great Bataan, which subsequently goes to New York, as advertieed. The London Times ' in an editorial, Says that the government may have private reason' for the movement, bat that there Is none apparent. If it Is purely a defensive movement and a mere declaration of identity between .ongland and Canada, It hopes Canada will not take it for more than it meant', but hold herself ready if It should be needful to protect herseif. It Is regarded as a wise guarantee against all com plication', and calculated to strengthen her in. teIrODIUSO. The Tinier, in another editorial, nays that the great question with capitalists ii this : How will Americans endure the burdens of taxation, to which they are as yet strangers ? It also argues that the temptatirin of 100 pri ces is sure to set part of the cotton crop free. especially u the crops of Texas a not tar from the ports of Mexico. Another terrible railroad accidentoccurred on one of the suburban road. near 4.ondon 14 persons were killed aed about 50 wounded. FRAHM—The following diplomatic changes are announced : The Duke De Garmoth ia changed from Rome to Vienna, and the Mar quis Debrette from Conatantinople to home. A new pamphlet, on the question of Rome, imit appeared, and was attracting coniaLlerable attenuna. It was regarded as a daring impo sition on the recent manifeato of the Empe- I ror. The Paris Bourse advanced, butcloeid dull. ITALT.—The resignation el Mtmgettic, Minister of the Interior ha. been accepted, and Baron &Lamle has been nominated to the vacancy of the Interior to Foreign Aclsirs. Victor Emmanuel ha, informally ap pointed M. Bennedict the new French Miniat r. Additional 'access is reported over he Nea politan brigand,. It is alto reported that some collisions have occurred between the Pied montese troops and the Papal got d*mes. Aurrata.—The draft of an addrrie to the Emperor has been adopted to the lower Howie of the Reichetrith. The polish menibere re frain voting. HUSGAILY.—Ia Hungary the aitnation of af fairs continues unchanged. Seater.—President Jeffara, of Hayti, hod paid the indemnity demanded by Spam. Pauseta.--Anotner amnesty wax to be grant ed by the King to political offenders. Locutrit.La, Sept. 14.—The Richmond Ex amine?, of the 11th, nye 156 Yankee prisoners were sent to Cutlet Pinckney, South Carolina. Among them were Col. Vittoria, of the *Whigs° let; CoL Corcoran, of the New York 69th; Lieut. LoL Neff, 23 Kentucky; Maj. John W. Potter, 38th New York viler. G. W.! Dodge, Cheplaln 11th New York; Rev. UJ Eddy, Chaplain 23 Connecticut; Surgeons tirlswold, 38th N Y.,_Orey, 13. S. A., Stone, U. S.- A., Connolley. RI Nee York, Fish, 32d New York, Famish, 79th New lark, Drew. 23 Vermont, Sheriff, 7th Ohio, L. Oiirdon, 11th hilssectia. !setts; Whirington and Jenkins, Lieetenants 25th New York, Hamblin, imam( Ile 'actor of that name, 38th New York; Utiderhill,lllth N. Y.; Worcester, Alit, and Dempsey, 211 N. Y.; Wilcox 7th Ohio, and G-Jrdon, 21 dragoons, U. S. k Serbia' fears are entertained for the rope of the South. The rains of August are reported the heaviest and most general ever known in the South, and have been very disastrous. The Savannah Republican claims s fair rice crop, but admits that the continuous talus bare damaged it eomenbet. The Betna Rouge Adrocate says entitle crops in that vicinity are literally covered with .the Army Worm, and that the Intel of the crops wid be treated in a few days. fer rates and heavy atmosphere are favorable tolworms., Rector, Gaveroor of Artansas, called an ex tra sension of the Legtsistore for this 4th of November. H. Kelly, claiming to be ■ Bsltintorean, ' was aaaaa tsd is a spay at Manama on the 6th. A. T. Bledsoe, Auuunt Secretary of Wei of the:Confederate State., has resigned. Richmond the merchants urge( the discharge of all shoemakers from the army, end thetr employment at making chime. The Richmond Whig of the 10ih is very bitter against speculating contractors for wio ternclothing supplies for the army, and urges the impresament of cotton and woolen mills into the public service to avoid spe6olating contracts. It states positively that the War Department has detailed from the Brill oper ators to be employed in cloth lactoririii Jett,•Thompson has issued a proclamation, in which, us a retaliatory measure fur Fre .mont's proclaimed intentions, he threatens for every member of the Southern forces or 'Wien aoldier of Missouri executed, to hang, draw and quarter a million of Lincolnites. The Charleston Comer rays prenarationa are nuking in that city for manufeetnriog 10. emotive" on a large reale. Jarreinsoa Ctrr, Sept. 13.—The earrepond ant of the St. Logs Democrat tarnished t he fol• lowing intelligence: A messempr -foie Col. Mulligan, at Lexington, reports Hen. knee'. advance guard reached Warrsaebarg Toes day, and Chalb Jackson made a speeds. I Piles claims to have 16000 men, and hie main body Is approaching Lexington. This messenger brings an official account of a skirmish between the rebels end Hen. Lane's forces, dated Fort Bledsoe, near Port Scott, Sept. 4, the 'Mistime* of which is as follow.: Immediately aft. leav ing Springfield ha detached Hen. Bs nto -clear Me counties, bordering on Kansas, of the marauding bands which had been devastating that section of the country. That be himself advanced to Baines' Assistance, and their force com bined encountered at Big Dry IWood Creek the forma under Lane, 31010 t11 0160 13 and Jennison, and after a brisk skirmish of en been and a quarter, the Federal troops retreated and - ware pursued by his forces about a mtle.l • He stated his 100 at three killed and twenty. seven wounded, and says they buried three of Loan men. He cooelnded by saying that the inset, have continued to retreat Morth ward groin Fort Scott, which post they have abandoned, and adds: "This relieves me : of the necessity of punning them into Eeeees, the soil of which I am 'awaiting to invade un less her citizens shall provoke me to do r m) by committing renewed outrages on the petiple of the State. In thit event I shall not only, cross the border, but lay waste their forme, ned ut terly destroy the cities and towns of that State." This correspondent adds: "While 'Welshmen that there has been some skirmishing on the border, it does not prove that the rebels have pined any advantage, _but, on the contrary, it would appear that they have found a force too strorg for them, given op their Plan 'of ad vancing into Kansas and tamed upon the weaker forte at Lexington. Their design now Is evidenil first to take Lexington and then bring Chub. Jackson here." Foam= Munroe; via Baltimore, 1341. 14. .—There was a prospect of an engegcuent last 'night at Newport News. About 4 o 'clock p. m. the rebel steamer Yorktown - ran down within three mlles'and opened tire upon the camp and blockading squadron, eoulttlng of the Sayan. nab, Cumberland, and gun-boat Loalatana. /Attired 25 shell - ono of which exploded near the Savannah. The ethers fall coesiderebly short. The guns of the Cumberland and Sa vannah could not reach the. Yorktown,' but a couple of shell from.the Sawyer gun bu the chore exploded three fourth, of a mile beyood thia steamer. A Frenchman who managed to *nape from the Yorktown the day before yea. tetchy, Meta that she has been watchiog for some elms for an opportunity to me the Mock. ads, and that the loyalty_of many of bur crew, was suspected. About four o'clock p. m., a party seta main cut fuel, encountered 200 rebel cavalry and en equal 'imbued of ielautry, about three mile." above Newport News. The teatnatera left their wagolij end galloped is to give titanium, bet no farther detuaatrazion was made, and the wagons were afterwards recovered.' ,The rebel steamer Curtis Peck made ber up. pearance this mornitta above NewportNewe, and • reamer from Norfolk also rude a re eoanoisatece. The steamer Yorktown has .bain eat down forward and afi, by tbeismov - her upper cabins, so as toearri-- . large pivot gibe. She had, in addition, atx heavy gtuts on uelr glair. Thew ars no indteatione other having - bean iron plated. Tkei dietiagulaked pelttical primmer* - f r o m . Baltimore,t including Mayor Brown, Sole WI. mans, Neely Miy, andr - othere, arrived it-Old Point tau morning. The) will be closely con deed is the casemate* within the fortrets. 1 ' ,'' . 1 lin/nose : M onaca, via ffatrisons, Sept. , 11 . ta e!steae, J. R. Spaulding Warned from ihti nia Inlet this moraine. The stemma 'Sas.ghdhanniiiind Pawnee 'tilt remained. Th. ,fornitribad edstaitted bat little 'injury by the collikio,h with she gtut.boat Flag. The Spud& log brdnabt bithu the remnant of Col. Weber's regietiebt, add, nearly one thousand dof arm,!4,aptcresl from the" rebels, and I oun hi 'wmseys taken (rpm' the prises mad* t the Inlet: Feed sessile had run into the Idle with Rogliee colon, ender the supposition the that placy dip belonged to the rebels, the U ited States Rise hiving been temporarily tiled dowst. 1 Pilots were offered the vessels d ev ery fecility forjgetuag in. They did n t die. cover thoirmis eke until too late. Tw of the irenel4 it l loosen Jane aod Harriet Byan. were Cram the British Provinces, a d had valuebfato gdos Of molassee, shoes an cloth• mg.; r c r o ups r h v 1 t oo the Inter have ?Mounted all the gnu and reentered thole effective yid h bad been!, elliked 14 the Confederates brio their surrinder. I ! Ncl idtelligedce of importance bad ben re- . ceived rout thb Sound or from the main and. Gen.l.ll:eynOids has arrived at 0:d Point and i s will prtceed ite.ntorrow by the steamer 8 ul. ding to j aittnnut the commalld at Hatteras let. i i '1 . . llosemat,illo., Sept 12—The followin sp. pear, iii the .4(4uenger this morning: Ali , we eau !hear 0011fillIM previous reperts that the Sece v ioniste havered! possession of SI. Joseih k and Ire dolog pretty much u they plea is thatl,,ity. It ii represented that they have, ken cdn'ol of the municipal affairs of , the ebrioratior4, and preventing urea and in. . grevalof both; ails and traveller,. They bay! also limited hSavy contributions .on 'several stoma,. Vokingljnet what they want. The steamer' _I Amelutl has been seized and appropriated to • thei l phrposee, land we learn that an effort we, made tq rend the mail out by a hand ear, bal. thatilt Was interrupted and taken heel. Huai . a complete blockade exists, which ammo:its for our getting no Mail matter.. ' - - -,-- ',,.'' Straight-opt I Union men have. creased "clic, river td.BlWood for safety, and taken the ferry r bhat with them at latan sod at Weston. It is. mitt] the ecessioniste permit no one to go, intottiii! tom: or eat without passe'. From all 109 412 leer,the Union men and their prop. erty,litiiSt Jesph and sturoandlng connty,are , complehly at the mercy of this rebels, and dir. mewl 41e , beirdedlate interposition of Federal armilc lease:ilibm from annihilation. CII, l ' u , 1 , , I Sr. 4lnYtel,!Sept. 14.—Advices from North- Weat Missouri,l since the withdrawal of the Federal; troopsYrom St. Joseph, the secession- d ' i,te tif iliat resion'are arming spin. Some 2000 cAicentraied in Andrew county under Majiir Setter" And about the same number of Uoldnitlia, composed of Ildiwooaristis and Tow. ena;n4cr Co a. Cramer and Edwards, are motioned in the same region. Both sides are - preparing for al battle, and a coutlict in abort. ly eSpecied. l TOnnllarria With 1000 men crossed Mime. ri niter; t Afro)" rock on Tuesday last, boned for km ~ limy ; 600 secessionist' ender Col. - Hallli were Marching towards Glasgow on : Wednesday,ito; ernes the river and join-Mar.. tin. I een , s secession camp at Lick • creek, bloom-county , , was broken up by the Feder , al trhopi on Sunday hot, and it is reported 300 .. of the titbels:were captured. Another Camp at sperierbaii Pike county, was broken up 0 0 lkleallar. and 16 secessionists taken ekison• ers,j , I ', I -'' ' • 1 Je le Seen- sir try. Sept. 14.—A special dis patch, tei the St.l Lents Jfepubitcan says:. ~ ! Tile steamer iour . City, arrived from above; •; bridge ihe Intelligenoe that Me fight at Bsoilin- - rille:yeiderdeqorning terminated . in *victory gu to the Voe- node. under Major Eppstitin, ~ho bold their entreachments. The rebels, • 10001stekog, were driven back, and were In the oelabbniltood!of Booneville when the Edo= City tmtked. -The Boma Guards lost coo man killed it'd .foiar 1 wounded. The - rebels lost 1: killed, aild'3o Wounded. Among the rebels kill. ed wire COI. Breen and Capt. Brown. A small . detsdhoi!entTai &derel troops on the Sioux City n had i lh rigigintent with G reen's foree at Clan gow4ofihalt iiel - botir's duration, when a bat tory ofdi me gun s opened on the boat and they ,d Sli retirethont eiss. 1 ; ;;;. I r S ept. You c, 4 p 1 , t .—The steamer Pokllll. 'd at. nbou train Havana on the 7lb. Ouch +/carets had arrived from New peening rho blockade. Also 0118 from' ' roe, N. C. Vessel, under the rebel.: allowed. to eater Cabin poror,but, the recognition of their catienality. .—T ri ORK;§ept. I4he New i'orkikailr . ibis meriting, in a leugthy card, hide . . An the public for a time. -.--::•:,:. kouri opt 14.—The steamer .. .ittego' liocial to do" fiir Liverpool with one Ilpasseiti era. - - l l -4—i----__ FORT; k7. t Sept. 14.—Goy. ilegoffut 0 titollowing proclamation : In ree to ib subjoined resolutions adopt; hlt'Gerjeral Assembly of the Commo- . al XeDiticky, the .Government of the' . !late State of Tennessee and all others ~ aly, aro ;hereby inhumed that . Ken- • ecie;the Confederate or Tennessee be withdrawn from her soil uneon.' Y., I It ~ Fi)ehriii. Sept. 15.—A1l Is quiet $t to' and iWashington, notwithstanding retner's of riots and fighting. • 41110 I girLt, including the four 11 •ro seriously bunted at Wheatley's 110 Theatre last night, in the grain I ire aielalready dead. Pei Baltlo clamor? Pate Gales 4 Conti4p., tool:Q.11 , , BarnarOrm; , • Sept. 14.—The streets have been licit en • regent rumors all day, Fur in eirin Mica b seceaConists to:keep their rpintsi ip. of course there is no trattr: in tbem.ilere # - also rumors ofadditional ar, rests, Ira' in ab mice of reliable informatio n we NO i, giviu names. . .. ~.. .. ERAS , OuAN pt. 14.—S'enote.—Mr. White. her tettrjulnowi La resolution authorising - the Military Ooard t eels. the State arms, whet. ever toll, aral.63,emp:oy a suMelent pollee to proteg e railrhads. Ittoar ktn.,l Sept. 13.—A reliable liana man And( from . ' Orem:mille reports that Harden hae retaihnd td that plane with 8000 MOD. and threatin mar c h apon this point inusuwilatety. . . Lin4lll. l lt.LE 'Kept. 14.-4 lot of medicines' ' and no)dein' gat OD% atnoantin to 6000, wire taizediyttorday tieing arnagglad to the South.' ern Chn derae . ~1813 HIGH ELIBILETS. al ape r ely for 11. Pittsburgh Gasstr44, I j irramail.ilattranar, September 16, IS6L . • 11017B:4-eriltmes dull and hater, with no par. - - dealer dirge 114 . p!cfram.sale of SO this family at ABS ~-. ®6,00,58 do do at 1 Baas co. , sod 100 do 'dor psi- , . ... rata uliril. 1 GRObiItISS-11 active requar, while' p lir ". pries ' Ann Ifiltin 011 :farther advancing tandres l. of 2i Ohda N' , o Sore at 9e; Ida do at 1150Syig 20 bib , --- - tz • v0 , ...i., oy trade, at 404.16 do do,at 40611 a; TU . 7 cb 00 , to c4t r n. at 43e: 150 lage Maass., tiii.: , trade, It 16M 6DO Baltimore - Situp at 41e, and Sdo - Bugg.' no+liat 460. ,* : . •r l' ... —7l' ...:-.- *., Thnirtiaos with a good dotard; sal* tract alts:. maks cii iii loads:. :rem Sit° 110P0 It tom ... z ._ . _ . - 0 ilittliAPPLille—Eal•4ll Sbia at $3,143,* 60 , 1 - .. . , Oct 3 ° 14 5,3 3 131.66—:ths latter Agar for die*, .... :. _ - WHISEX—or 1 g—; rig of 10 bids Olormonas 18:, and 11001 id of Ofd Bpi at $1,60 to $2,4c sif'ts mgt an 4 'OlOl. I T Red ;ale , with * fair ttqueat; Belo of ITO bids N.. 11 Extra at curet 511. '' - 1 -j....- ''. i.... BACI:4-,., rem ~ d lh wa note amatl-welreillidOV f"- , di r ,,, i i Asaa a s at r. Pots Hama at Be, mad Myr. ~- / Oared ilo Fit!/ . ol§oo 'a. '; . : DallriPPLZl6 l ,2abe of 103 bur wirer 160:11 - ..<: 000.11144 nll. had in Ma *rear; et salsa,* call '.. onotatlit , uq: ..,.._, 1 • -..- . - - 11 ' 1 j ,111stairta by Welegrapbe '. _ Paudastrua:tept. 14..-Neces.,--10Our tat 3 .6 4 0 'Mai a; $4 60 6s , so/ raw; $1 id for =tr. „Wart . ; aoiltetiltlloo b a th r sllo® t 16 'go rd. and $l - 11 " for whtto.ii Corie.attry at re fra Prowilnata and Sondra ;$1,004,, bilyto tot mixed. • Cara adeantad. 11 4q b tes ig - had Sara of l ßb s lout at 14501.6 o: aml „, , 60 Lasosini talcs- tow is 3.4 a blew. Whkkg • Sem a 5,1130. Pictions out!. . mud at WA., %-•,... •,,'. Saw Ifor, flee. 14—Sreatop—Certion arm aka 1800 rim 1t an ad di of 6010 e. - Moor Ism; rhos of 18 000 kid* at SI 306)400 tor rat*, 66 Uri 36: toe Olt aid $5 100.6 so for scelebernj rbos g ray . sake' I /.000 tar at $lO4Ol OS kr Chicago rang., $1 OR4 'lli far. liSant!te• !lob, $1..11 . 11 60 :its cad - 1,140 IiULMANN ATL AND Aro: at .mw Itiligti: l 99L atantss.wni wows ow sae . son ink , inndtwas 3wwo ow MCAT. am 37111.-4 ot n 4 °Van F. IL. Nor freight or prop anti? wit tow an la _ • • sin fi 1: J. v. LIVIMILVISII?O,Jivata... • • ° l /.4 l iits.