Ci f'ia~ - - 41 °Itishard dalette po , flit wry.; T AT MORNING; BKPT..., 17;,_1861. 1...1:..'.'f -, ,TY•4FFAIRS4, ' O3OI.OOIeLL Obierratiops for . • ~ if 6 hi , by Ga,:' . l34aw, Optician; 6Sfilth street I ,ala A. it HI cro u'r. nislfi• . ; ..... . 00 .80 i , P- 11 %. 75.. - satcnister 29 610 . CPIIBLICA X, COVIIT B. ROHL T., ra ISBIIOI7II'.IIpVI'DURCIOT tatrlffl : :our W. WILLI4IO9, titsobargh. I`OIIIIIEPICO in' Kul imatou . WILLIaII & lIKOLIBLE, Pittabarih. : an imam :taxes mama nius: -1 " Fillati BLOWN; of Aves To ruby. 488 prams F.tubturgb. - ' . ice Asincuar: THOMAB 111031 s.• J. BIGH&M,I.Mir al•Gigri Ohintent; • wlLLiati 11U/ 01311.1iNi Meo.olan; P4OIBUND LoSlNlPistsbstr i thi . . flaunt woQuictiambb- UINtLY. Olatr 9;:o. •L. 7 . • • i-at'oointrcoenta:-- DAVto voLLEtte,ou-wuktos fp: • - H • • • roa, niustiatsi - AARON - !LOYD, of 2,Pin.6arfiti. ibLIS Elttibargb. tos nanioa es rDos ROBES? 11. - Iv.aYl2c or, Ohio tp. Tao, Clothtmsr 'road Coss.-A Nol. Pros. Jraitaredl. asulLthi -Case ''/CsigSneerod's siite'ot thirlSopre*Lo Court.. • • Tliterday, the mins of the Commonwealth vi. [the Messrs. - FrOwenfelds and .Illorgazi , subtle and Charles fit - Neal, lodicied for 1300• "piracy and fraud, wSs called up egain in the Suppreme Couri, at Ilint . /.rius, 601(0143 °hid 'la 'Lowrie. The delendints, with their COOOllOl, were all . . • in attendance. The Prothon o tary, Mr. Beene, called over the liat of special jurors,"o-alled to this case, and twenty two-of the thirty.my answered . to thiie manors. The care being called, _District Attorney Miler made an application for a umber, con :- tiltuance,based upon the ground that the Whams tor . the' Commonweatb, Syl :"Vorater W. Marphy, was : still absent, and that they:believed his absent" wee secured through the connivance. of thii'deleudants. In support of 'the motion tor a continuance, the-Diatziet Attorney:read the" denciaitpia - of Job (I.Patter , sop, Chlerof Police in• Pittsburgh, setting forth. his endeavors to Gad the said Oduiphy; having witted Cleveland, Buffalo, - Niagara Pally Pklidelphis,. New York, and other places, -witnout being. able tb find his whereabouts. " Tbe!deposition conclude* with the allegation that Abe defendants "bid bounived at the ob. seine or the witness. . The Daniel Attorney then proposed to read : . the affidavit of Sylvester W. Morphy, taken oulthe 2d of July, previonitri h. departure.-' ^ Miura: Mennen, Brewetei and ohaler ob. jel ii ted to the reading Of-the affidavit, as it was ex indietali and tares before the bill had bean band ' ViadgeLoirrie' 'here interrupted counsel by reiandlurg: that white - on-Filth street, before Oita' : to Court, a gentleman pointed out to him Sylvester W. Murphy, the atiseanding who was then walking along the street. • Atiabpena Wei Immediately placed in the . bands of an officer, bOt Murphy was not forth =filr.:.firetister au behalf of Mr. Neal stated that thit the affidant charged"".the defendants" with spiriting away the witoen, thus 'scalps. tint his client, Mr. Neal, who had never even sent Mr. Murphy. Now wee be to meet this chbige ? _lle claimed the Constitutional - right toMmet his Reenter flee In face, ind sirocco, of jaciaid to the reading;of the affidavit. Mr: Swarmwelder "replied that the defend ants had debarred themselves frouithat Con. sukitianal right, by spiriting away the witness 9neslios. If the' , affidavit contained SO _charge igainat Mr.N . eal, of course Ms counsel could make no objection to its reading. Loertie refused to permit the reading -of the affidavit, ae is bad not been titan in the care. ,The Court would not feet safe in plae la _Upon, the record . them against any again any for 'the remot!tluit ths affidavit of the --wiliness, if true, east,'Macrimit upon his own character end statements. her. ewanawelder thenproposed to prove by ifmeanest present irr Court, the repeated dee, Lithium, -et ldurphyy- that be had finquasily been canted mangy by some of the defend. said. to -absent basalt upon-the trial ot the lie Court- uuggected that - this testimony would: be madinissible, for the reason thai the eriknese eou'd_ only detail the : statements of )11hiphy' -::ydr. Swart:welder; addressed the Court at noise tenth upon Atte point that the confine• bone was not now cu b ed upon the ground of thir ltptobable renting' . of the witness, as at Add, bat - for the.reason that the witness was ahsedii bj the connivance of one or more of the delendaets. . . , gr. Brewster protested against arguments orlinfereeces, unsupported by fact,-that either .... etf i 'the detendauts tail spirited 'away the wit. nem' The witness W a-in the employ of de. leaden's, and it now:appeared that while he wile esiii4. their burr., helloes in daily inter. ' Cdursejwilh the prosecuting conniel—proving Wined a doible-dyed traitor.:- it might an .. ". reasonably be inform& that the prosecution • epirited the witness 'Way. '•- • • SG Marshall called the attention of: thi Cciatt Uthe fact mit the affidavit of Mi./dor: pith as to his being approached by the defend - gets, was in lb, pockets of the - =wet, at the time the. Hist application tor 'a ' • coottnuarice . mu wads * asd' that . /t wae not " - :thin. offered, bet kipt for.somiapprirlateded • emeageney of this case. •_ • ... • - ; - - Mr. Hatoptoi Galli-used the Court at eon.: siiierable length, _The Commoultedth was not • Boued td prove:Lin fact connected with ; she bribery of the witness. Ito, cored it be pas -. Bible for shed to; da";so 1 The job wan not -..* beogliagly done, TAW* was no,witiess pies. ..; .not—do one te an the nieney'paid: . The do , :rattrilnise being ion aware of_ the magnitude ' •• ;'• ofike fraud, and knowing fall well the knowl. ' . :...,7 .-- .oldigisof the crime possessed by Murphy, had .. - appriacliad hid time i after time with offers of •.‘ - eibeey, which wererepeatedlY relined, till at laid 'be tall 'before ;the tempter. -, Was the Ccinit - to presume everything to raid of the . ..•;dit k i l adaits, and, nothing tor the Common. 'f-rie tk f .-Where was Murphy?. Was ;it ••not -._- : liiir ;to presume; ander all the dirciundances that his employer., feeling their kiiartioopplini over their heado,•bail 'pad apart of their 111." "-. gotin gains, that their guilt might not; learli ad'g t it, ir The e peaker th an dwelt upon ; the i • . getted of.; the' freed, fernishlat sults for tit ;dollars each, width were not wor th kw' ' drillers, and due canting. disgrace upon the' State and bet' volustoar soldion.. _ , , • -r- Theo court remarked au' lie discussion had not been kept . ."as closely as it should have :been, tolie.pouit itt,questioa. :AA to sni 1 , 2 ; . Science that-the defendants had Unitised at Wit' abet nee or the:laidnerts, In order 'tads. "I*Priee:lll' 0- psblie ,of has Lenno n, * th e Court ...., could thike,A- +lack -inference , -trithont &it preattunsithsttie - defsitlitate '•were gaily of, this adiri;liharged'egainst 'lli Mit.' Ueda, all . • I. eircesoirtanceeitnardlore; the court .44 P .7 n ot_feel lastifierfin grating ncostietuasce.:' i p e atna/ itiotney antler ma rossaal naiad ' . to!ths Prathe felt it bounden duty to that .. ' ants a saihr•yr . osegrels ii• - cus, wi th the 1 !1 14 ‘ olcow: b• ' , tan Sad 'twisting.' of r,..',.the ; boanuonwealdi nand la Jeopardised by a trial at this iinoiand •be fall that li. duty . '. to the 81110 would sot .be fully pationtiod if ha did not mak* this application, re "- Id ;-..- •' i. Brewster cited the act 'a- nib Merck. 18 14-ai.slso-,l:4'..{lsilt:-:leliawlit, £l4r; ant 11 - fliriilo7l—and-thole .ths , .poettharrthat a4drietkitiesotliokilleitthe....lllltor g r a tzi Biltdal trilutliFici t did ester a nothr Fit t ,.., - - :- Ilbe Coati remarked that th • prohibition of this acif:proi wth laic the ', of , he ouii - thus area: -',. 11 - ,;...thajcm nut ww - "•. sot !nkin - a in pros 31,-. - • , ilabilat;fillui/ 1 09: 116 u0kag 4 .banne tho du lleideitTa - Coollt lot ainspihia.!-"v la tide 'view. tfjiit t rit caisai`tker Court "felt titliaed - to Airel4, 1104011::- ..-,,:-''''' .' 4 ::,.. ''''''' -.. , - •'- ', ....- . ..: ‘ ,.'Bteirtariebteiiiiiirjuell6thzlei thit'Pro4. ' 4 4 = At'tiikleend fr dial f.Cods, the District i.',•••:' of ladlowir,;'Tritlitthe---coneatit.okike rticl , . •to ester ti.".00/4---pireatippr ( s all " . lases." it thief Oil sectionlif tad - Posta Coda * the 4 A - - ' oCtbelit,brilligek glib, lets, . (lb.; - . :ooted by 74/.'„Oislausr)tiiiiisiled: 'pima. - Tootiamikoritigsviss',Otid,:ibiz.Mi: 84 Is .cap` " s 4 ,.„'et,'thii. -. 1 01041 “ - - -.L,,t' , :1 . , . ai k autts ..-••5 4. .f.”.... -1 444 . .wiiiitliceddeet trai in . 's. L::Yirilif *.04411Vi1l , lido woldt , .b.. 4iyausi .. , ..-ta a.costinuatims. - Would a Ow) ,tre loud the ;Pules Swine,, undthed be ','• .- -1 •,..,: ,•:-.... •: ' ",'•7'.• .I: ",-'. , . '--; . ' l7 ::- .-..-...- - 7 ..• MIRMiI .t-7.-;:'.:! , :',;' . :;•:'-, - i , '.•ti.. - - -, :i . ;t.:1 , ,. - .:' '_J - Again suljoeted lo the necessity sn expease or tilting it Isom she Court below upon ulnae. . . 11 1r.-13srartzsrelder reMurlord that a new-bill could be' found,'or (if he wow not mistaken) the uistirouldimtbsd opontith.,vereeet But thee, metfere- erne oltplithir ,extrineic, and the Coertlied iinty'tio - otos upon the - ePPliee" tioni'as mode. by me District Attor ney. • Mr. Shaler suggested to the Court whether the prosecution should be permitted to horrors and delarthie triil of thee cools, and subject the decedents to thee: t ear:in and trouble of a second trial ? The object weamerely to delay Usual—to gairt,by thi means what they had fatted- to: rain oeon . the applicationtor a far.. ther'contomence. There,wae no objection to the_forni...no fault Maid with Ilse Itolid if the Court granted this motion 'now, they might do , so time after time,' at often as th e mouton wail midi: The Court Must form their Judg ment, as to the propriety of the motion. In other word., • the District-Attorney mertJy. :makes the motion and jibe. Court actually or ders the 001. pros.:' Thu, wu alution' matter to:the defendants, who had nocoalidence in the Court below. .It was nothing , more nor less than •a request .that the-bupume Court, should now dirges' thlicase, that the emceed.. lags should be renewed .in the Court below, and that all the procitedingi so solemnly judicated in ilia COurt should be revereed. - The Distriet'AttorneY remarked that Judge Sheer had Unintentionally miastated - Ms po sition. His" object in niakieg the - motion was not to get the case out el the Supreme Conn, Or reverse the proceeding"' bad therein, but , simply to meet the present exigencies of the - cue. Mr. Collier to:lured in an able eripiment spinet the motion. The object was to gex UM case once more into the Quarter Sessions, and subject the delendants to the expense and annoyance of another trial.. • Nay further; .rather than have this motion approved, it would be far better For : the defense to consent to'a continuance. Dec before this mate, was dispotiscl cif, they would ask to prove by witnesses present in Court, that it. would. be impossible (or the defendant'. to obtain a fair trial here. after, as they could no t pouibly havelhe at tenetirice of material tifunaises who had ea. listed "for 'three years, • and were here under • great .expeue: The speaker • then alluded to an 'Mee which appeared in a • morniog paper., dictating to the Court What it should; and atiould not do, and llusatening vengeance if this or .that course should be earned. The speaker wee proud to .be able tb stand up, in the face of public opinion, and insist that his client *ball be tried by the law of the land, and by that alone. He mean about to read the arucle, when counsel for the jprosecutton objected. jocularly remarking that the Court could read is it lier Oilier.. The article was not read. Mr. Brearsterappealinilo this Court in behalf of one of the , defendants, a brother lawyer, who had appeared ler she fifth'tirne' for uial. The.object of the proseirition war to postpone this case. Moil& the Court permit them to do indirectly what theyi have repeatedly tided to do 'difectly I Surely that would not be legal. 'The speaker then - went on to state snati:s! the case went over, the defendants -would suffer materially; as a material witness, Capt. Brune, now pntsenyeroule sot possibly be here lat a finite triaL The District Attorney remarked that the motion did. not anticipate a new trial. The fame was a wide field, almost too wide to enter upoiiiit present. Mr. Brewster replied that Mr. Swartzwelder had staiedriit eo many wards, that a new bill would be framed against the defendant'. The - Court -refused in permit the witness, Mr. Bruns, - to testify, and asked counsel to proceed with their argument. ,Mr. Brewster men &keeled for a .speedy trial"for his client, which was his conatitu. tional right. He was here under a most heinous charge and was entitled to a speedy trial. Mr. Marshall ale* addreased the Court, rel ative to the irjary which will result to the de fendants, owing -to the fact that Capt. Bruno could not agairbe had to testify in this ones. Judge LowHilleumrked that, in his opinion, the-District Attiirney clearly had the right to enter a col. pros which was not at all equiva lent to a continuance, u all proceedings sir. tautly terminated thereon—the defendants be. Mg _discharged, and; their reeogaismice re laned. The District Attorney eats forth the absence of • enteral 'witness, who may of may not return, or may or may not be willing to testify at a future trial. If the witness re. eantedi and was willing to testify, a neW bill may be framed mid mtbolitted to the Grand Jury; it not, the presumption was that the prosecution would net again. beirenewed, as the Commoiwealth intimated that without, this witness they could ;not sustain the indict ment. Under these icircumatanees, the Court Could Dot properly coeaider those hardship" al. laded to by defendaete examen!. us a col. pros. was equivalent to en , acquittal. The court thee ordered the folliswine entry to be made: "And now, to wit .1! Sept. 16A, 1861, on motion of the District Attorney, and after ar gument bad, the Court grants lease to eater a nigh. leosegui . on this indictment, she defers. dents' counsel ejecting thereto; -and that the defendants are discharged and one: recogniz ance' released " , Thejororswere also discharged from Maher attendance, and those entitled to soilage were requested to present Meir bilis to the Prothon otary. Thusthe curtain f lli upon another act Cl this eveetfol drams--tbe counsel for the pro secution partaking somewhat of the feeling which soelated the defendants! counsel when thersuceeeded in getting the case out of the Quarter Sessions. . - - 'Another Mils Amorist on On Renner. ,On ,the the - Is l h ol Marbh hat judgment was entered against Willism MacKsown, by Mayor' Drum, is the sum of $2O, for a violation of the ordinance prohibiting the refining ol oils in , the city of Allegheny. The ordinance pre. seriben a penalty, of $2O for the first offense, and MU pee day toe eacb day the business may be continued after jidgment. It woula appear , that Me. Maelfeown, whose refinery is on the canal, in the Fait Wird, ,has ewer since m imed the business its 'utast, although many complaints _have- benvlrads-in the neighbor. hood..- Bait has been need against him. tor the.tets dollar 'Penedos. which loot - op the large aggregate. of sl,l66o—having continued in; operationeenty s day since the 15th of lifireb, ereeptftioidays and thii . 4th of July. . • Mayor Drum has np nliernatiesjitilt him but `to - - note the - jodgnient . ,- be the legality. of the ordinance MIS 41resdy.blen decided by the Court. It Is probible, however, dist if Me.. Mae/Isom& will gait vbti bonnet*, 'the not be I enforce& "Mil refinery_ was built before the ordinstice war pissed, and his - raise is not withonE'berdship,.bet. the pub lic safety demandi thh Prohibituniot this den: geniis businestr. within. all thickly populated ignition, and: the. lair Should he rigidly en,' Pricansun, Fuca rrar.—d moat distressing cue of family b a Mint is reported trona RiddenCtownsbip; Canton county. :Tbree children of - Mr. Pater p. Lehman, Tie.lumi few miles loom- Johnstown, were taken sick, died, and:Wire buried within a week I , The &dart, and first, to did, wet aged over fourtien, t6i neat BelFia,smittiii youngest and last near.' ly friar years: The last two died and were buried • withtn three I ,4ityn. 'The_ d lease was PFlO l Pre 0,61 t; Altana-Or_ Ape Esteem) fationcs .-4tmee :ran i who, ensped from the county jell on Saturdey week; pr rennin thronge the Ont. side gate, was ref anti* yesterday. by elßeete Moon and Strain; of Ike btajoei police, and nowniitted to oldjqtaruas; He was taken at the 10111111 of' a 'Waite:awed Shalloobofilor. oa Baw NW nes, fotie ;ladles. Gnm . the river. it'llWatd 'of flik7, align , had been offered , Par bilreppreisszon by the - Weetiff. „ .11 Imitated Michael, Shields Wee - killed . on Saturday eirsolog, In Troyer.. azzesillik , by betas via over. . He was driving a nit V ide fed:;. feed of, lordlier on when, she hale *Wog awa74e fill od:dad the load pissed pm .atet, kill eg hiatalmost - 0/ witill(.l6gre - mo4'4lpdat 25 years of age. The hilt sit inquest upon the body. Axone, Bunts' tiCeene Patz.-Thosau Megan, n ditorref the ilium. hu rs. `aelesd an *putouts:3 t Is thit 'faith Punne ts:lls Bowe teenten4 Col. ItaCalmont, and retindttosadttetial eunaedonsith that paper, 1110.11atio7itrinatudiutoenedhrg Daowesd;;:rThe . .Sidi 7 .: of a , young lad, mold ihi4 , -Afujaiiiitb, wu 1011114 in the Alleghesy timer oageatiahmear Lawtreateritle. He bat bill dreed early a moth. The *Mena inadist:4 l 4 ll lti'whieb rendered 'lt verdict I_l.W° ,phisq• rib Abe hem:, 111aziti.,Coniumon—Ths albino ot iturrsoitstbipiinnaiiirdotruolletod the loi laritieluirobousittur Mt withattAiroolito ;Judges to Cliaty,qoartaistiourco is tbs. at tribution or , air noliptituld Joseph Loiltak Mom, aswdt, Attatnitideamsai Rss ortartCorrezinnos wota'at'tkiCourt lions, 'kb tocautug it 10 volocky to to:utast. gettatoalP county *kit. I • - - - , - , , ‘;;. 7 . Report of Comitts, OWOIO State of the trnioni of the Plusburgit Cantonese* • ot - tho i!lirthodlut 'reptilian° Chianti tionatinotuly nitarlitad•bir the Conroe • 'sou.; ' Toluca authority fruit the 23J Article of. religion Icoutiiiied in the Diniphae of the filetbodirl kriaertsat _Church, - which says': ' lSifitii tiositieui; the Coagrmi; the General AstemblirOber, &meteors and - the Councils of Stitiet at,ihrf Delegate:: of, - the' couple, are the ruler. of Wit Glided Statisiof America, accord• log toth/i diviaioi of power made to Mehl by the Coitsiitutiol of the Halted States, and by the -Coartuntilin - of their= respective States; and the acid Staterars it sovereign Mid 'inde pendent pities, and ought not tribe subject to any foreign jurisdiction.! , .: • - .- • - - We, alo mmisteni and members of the Meth. odist Protestant' Churck deem` It our duty to give eapia 'i on to our Mew, on the present coaditioa of cram:toy.' Hitherto our he. been a prog cadre action... God has smiled upon waits rich Mineola every-.summer, dad protected a. la much mercy sad love Omit year to year: Our apicultureolur commerce and oar izianufactortes have all been bountiful in their respective yielding; and as a people, we-bare; been abundantly -blessed under the fastermecare of Heaved, and by being loyal to our laWs, we .have mooed in strength sad oda/ince, id happiness and intelligence, in wealth and, wisdom, - until :our nation bus 'bee: almoit I 'miracle Of prosy - bray. - Baylor mar hindrarice this mighty nation would' hire eautioad' to pamper. • .. . The ihstitution of :American Slavery ban grown from an illigitibtal birth to a mounter of distinition. For years its baneful influence bee bees at weak ort! the Southern Mind, - while the chains have been leogthened and strengthened, and five millions of people are fastened in its aer. peanut holds:: And when the majority of the Atnericab people declared that they were op. posed mime further spread atlas antritepub. Lica° and anti-Christinu fad nonce, the slavery. - loving end altivery-eatendlng; people . of the Beath here risen to arms against our Govern. meat, oi l the principle that they have a right to their workmen, and that our Tomes aqd votes shill be disregarded. They have tram pled ouriConstitution and oar Flag under their feet. They have taken millions of dollars of money belonging to our Government. and here taken poirenicin of our property, in the name of a inslOyal and traitorous Confederacy. Oar Government is contending for her rights; for the perlietalty of the Union secured tons by the blood of our Patriot Fathers; for truth and right, as:interpreted in our Constitutton. We are contending tor. the principles of troth and rightemaness—that the doetrine that one manihas a right to own another man shell not be a 4/adobe! doctrine in our land. They ire attempting to wrest the Govern. meet from us because we do not accede to that principle. We acknowledge that war it a great evil; but the privileges of • permanent peace, founded upon justice and mercy are worthy itie sacrifice.' We firmly believe that God will establish right and liberty, and that our deae,hative land shall bs el d of all elorighteousnesm We have been forgetful and vain, and we deserve tins sorrow. But we know thet God live to ezecutejitetice and to establishrighteousuess. We do earnestly be lieve that this chastisement mill be for the nation's good, sad our prayer hi, that we may not shriek from our duties as Christians aid citmene,rn thietrying hour; that God may en. lighten visited strengthen us, and give as the victory, la the Redeemer'e sake. . The cemmittee beg leave to submit the fal. lowieg resolutions: • Nesolvid, irt, , That we recognize the bend of God in the afflictions which have coma upon us as a people, humbly confessing oar national Way and ackiiiiwledieg the imbecility of all human goveruments, and that we rely en the Almighty Arm of Omniptence for succor and miliport in Mistime of our country's trial. Attsoloied, 24, That is its efforts to suppress rehellioa and restore 'pie oar Uoion, our pales and our prosperity, ones honorable and a erroralent bine, our bonniest sympathies, our prayers and oar co-operation are with the Forecutiie of oar Government it Washington. fieeofeyd,Sit, That we are opposed to any compromise with armed or avowed enemies" to oar Govmment, believing that entire and ma erdim is a • relics d a duty equally binding upon all. the citizens of every Bute, sad that this ser vice shoeld be forced upon unwilling and treaeherone rejects by the people's power vestedu the Ceief Magistrate and Coogreu of they. United States. liming 4, 4th, That we look upon •Blevery as our great tuitional sin, for the practice of which ft ear calamitous chastisements; have lanai a on us, and that we units our item's, our pray and our energies that Mir grist ro and grain evil be forever banished from our nation. Ready d;toth, That we most respectfully and most esti, recommend to all officers In our army, th faithful °bur/snot if the Christian . j i , Sabbath, sod to guard vigilantly th e morals of the soldihre agsinst the many evils inetilsat to • state of war. V_ Rid, Oa. That ism as ministers and member . of tbe Pittsburgh Annual Coufersoce of the etbodist Protestant Church, observe the 26th ,ilky of Beptember—Me.day eat apart by the President of them United Btatea as a day of kinmiliatioo. : fasting and payer—and that we insist upon Its observance by the people w thin our respective charge W. Carrot, Geo. Stolen. Committee. B. flonina, Woceurt Picking—A Sharp Operation. Yesterday afteraocro, , during • sale at Mc- CleHindle auction Louie, Fi:th street, Mr. James Luicier, of Baowden township, signified the anti nee( that his watch' hid bees stolen, whereupon the doors ' were ordered to be closed, and en officer was sent for to ;search the andience,as the readiest Deane of ascertain. log the thief. In 'the measkne, Mr. James Trunick of Teroperancetille, ascertaiaed that hie watch wee also mining, mid desired that search be made 10f it IIII0• • Meer Hague arum aft r midis his appeareace and the search - begin, h. t before it was finished the missing articles, taped op as mysterionely is they had disappeared. Mr. Unmet's .watchi a silver huntum me, worth $45, was. fo u nd' by a col ored mair thw side pocket of his coat—the chain hedging pot of lb. wicket, in Mew of the CroW4 - Mr: Vitisick , thee left , hie . coat, and atrserily,ermagh,there, Wel his watch, wrapped: up in a piece ol newspaperi and care fully deposited:to his pocket - behind. The thief', feeling 'himself about to be torieted, sot rid 'oth4tooty la short order, and thud escape - 4 poo wounii, wbo:wrie 'in attendance at the eamd time, stated that she had been robbed of seven pollate there In the forenooo. ' . ..... Perrone Who mix in crowds should always keep a More look out for their , pocket h ook, asd wakhes, but Akey very seldom do so. • Milton Westing, lescoad Ward. The. meeting to elect delegates to the so. called Ijiiion Coasention was held,-sot at the uses! p aci 1 for electing delegate., in the Second Ward In the 'shoal house, bat, at the , Digit:OM) Engine Honor..._: • • • . A rewi e tiation, offered b 7 John. Riddell, Esq., ss econded by chitC Buiritt,ivas idopted by the spinitnnnr Toter of the abets 'parties and fdeksis. 'John M.: iratn and Henri A. • Wearer That no person should•be Snowed to rote for delegater who did not pledge them- selves to; trots toe - entire Vnion ticket: This cut mid dried proceeding, whicb.look• ed like en old bicolor.* trick, prevented, as it war intesded, many persons trom-votitig. This was not the rentertatimeet 'to r which the editor 01 the Poet invited us. We had 'bervi !edit° beileiell {bit old -party hack* were to i w take ld the lead, O that this Union imagist as to be a spontaneous combustion of the pioplo—but the cloven 'loot will:show itself. Was'.:, . Teo New Ditma av Tanassi.-1.10 evening the new drameof the "Patriots; or, the Bottle of Ball lino." was pat upon the etas. in oxoellesi style, - 'The ineduudeal amusements worked Khaimah, and the isetbse th roagbout wee goid, takirse into oonaldendloa diatoms sixty soldiers were introduced ha thoplsee, who' saver, , pitir to lest .evaning# appeared on the sties before the path.. Them, Koury pta.. soots a boantifod appettanm and <IMMO, is. ,floota 010 oo.hlr. Waidithe Mule mkt of thi attablishinant., The plot of the piece, re. Imiliamoi it dm, entirely. to events Um have, transpired within Ks mint a period. thrall isaloated tortitatt the °Wannest atiminstiOrt of all who 'witness - the dna& The "Pettiota" will be repaid to•olght, end all who would spend - al pleasant soak,:: should visit th• Karr aid. Wm. Martin, ployed sEytbe.onto , 'depot, 'la - Alleghoky. I. shippiagl stock on Sonish war, taken acroto Kiser Orme, pa demi:data ci Mr,iJiow j'loydi lioad'lkS sack for..,dlooldelly Co.. 4act: 1 1 . .% 3 • Tan hielliegeiGuarse,CaPtibleßadee from MosonWela City, arrived ur,tan appestat dip, sunk Pat ip 'al the Glrara 140*'11 . 110 - •tainpaay la 'surly All. • It is litindoll Cir Col. Roirlay's iloglazont, and Haifa Harris. bog bilk slight at 12 o'clock • LATEST-NEWS. , BE. TZ.LIFRAP H. RECEI AT IRE BAIN GAZETTE OFFICE. `PURE WAIiIIiNGTON. w oz?zr,tlept. 16,—The lollowiog clef disiicich was ieceilied at Gecjikelollaa'a be!idquirten to!day: , ,',.1..-.. his .1, ~ DAnannows, Md., Sept. lb. . T afternoon, at: half-past three o'clock, about 00 rebels attacked the extreme right of my. pie klite,lit.Out t hrinmilu shove this plate, oppositn 4ritcliard , s Mills. The aim wee a spaited "oae, lasing about two hones. The etteniwas driven from every house and breast. iron they`Oceopled. Eight or ten rebels are 'Mani - be killed and • number wounded. Our lin is one killed.' Our victory is corn: plate, end the troop' behaved most admirably. Oar nation were efficieutly'rerved and eon. dared 'good 'orrice in the action. [Sigiiiii4 . , , ' : G. W. Greali, ColOnid alit _Regiment Penna. Reserves. Wei atinnor, - Sept. I.6.—The National Loan le succeeding. , ; beyond ' expectation. 8 I heitdritV subscription meats were appointed last wiek,ln'inarly entry loyal State.bielnding Virginia and Kentucky. A considerable num. bee hand ectecOted and sent on their bonds, and the others willprobebly all fie at work this week.i • The imbeeriptitun of the people have nossdad ciao millions,', and their patriotic' co. owed:ltwill doubtless enable the banks to take thaw:and bistallment of fifty millions and ,apply! 101 l the money , needed for a vig orous prosecution of the war. The administration feels the •Iroportaaa• of justifying, by vigor, ecionelYritid integrity, the confidence meet „festedi try the tabtfleffia Wasteful expenditures and 'corrupt, nutted,: by which oboe. the newly lot the workiog men who invest their earningi in the loan can be impaired, will be rigatoni, repressed. Mr.:TIMM, the Spanish Minister, has called to mane thetSecintary or Stith that the report from Charleston: that ,the Captain General of Cuba i hap leaned a proelsmationplycognizing chi rebel flag, is entree. What talliappened is that easels Trim rat point in the United States in poseenion of the rebels, coming into a port lab irregular papers. are admitted or Necessitate, with. Route of their irregularity, just as they have been admitted in ell other ports slice the rebels obtained ponession of the Cameo Hooves in the ineargent States.' is is needless today that so each venal, can be abroad without escapiog the blockading force. Tberva Wino rectitaucie of a rebel log in the Fpaniik ports, or any other pore. There has been more' than the usual quiet' prof aiiiiig on the Virgiiia 'ids of the river throughout the day. The recast order for the btter observance of the Sabbath wu sr eywhernarespeeted. The religious services in the vinous camps were num.rously attended. Potter's idiesOgating Committee continue theirlthaca and report , fr o m. bete to time the named of disloyal employees, together with the evidence on which an facts era based ; here efinctione of the Committee end, and it beeo4 l ea the dotty of the Department to act. Toe Past-Office Department has answered all kitten anise for ieformation in relation to the New 1 york Dire Book, and other excluded newso,ajienn It appears from the' correspon dencytent not only the Postmasters but all othertal agents are prevented in soling from ding in their circulation.,; 1 No witetanding the ezplaninane made by F e Mr. Tsioiara, the Spanish Minister, to Mr. Seward Oa Satarday, the reported . prociania. Goa of the Captain General of Cubit oncerning vionsis hosing the Confederate flag occupies the etiolation of the /Rate Department. i Wasutearoa, Sept. 16.—The follonieg order lwas to.cay issued from the Adjatant Genera office: lit. All per mits having rt , seive alathority from the Wu Department to rain roleateer regiments, batteries or romps. aims in the loyal States, are, with their corn. myna, hereby plated under the oraers of the Garonne of those Slaw', to wham they will immediately report the present condition of their iespectire organixtuons. These troops will beegasixed or re.organmed end peeper. eel for nice by the Governors of their re. speetire Stouts, in the meaner they may judge i i, moat idantageoas tante Interest of the Gen. oral Gov rattail. 2J. Volunteer officers who eaft have co plied or may herer comply with i i the ode alone of their respective accept/aces from the” War Depanment, and woo bare not varaised coonninions from the Presideat of the Halted State., will be COUIMioIIO I / 1 114 by Han Gannon" of the respective BUM* by far niabieg tbir tegifloOlabh,bettOntll or independent COUlpittfell to which there °Sesta are attached. 31. TIC Governors of the several States may, at anY time during the organtition of Ike vol. saint regiment, Anthony' the Adjataat _GOO. Oral, Rtlftel. Mesas, and, when absolutely DOCellialry, the Medical officers thereol to be mustered into service, to aid in recreant the regiment tad for the 1 prompt treusactine of all other publie buneesee All other leers will be matitated'into the service as dir end in General Order No. 61; currant series from this cle. _ (Signed) L. Tansies, Adj , t. Gen. The i'lelfailbit hltS appointed Major Ord, of 31 Airullery, Caplan' 'Horatio G. Wrigat, of the U ti. Eagineers, aid Win. Nelson, of Ky., lingadiair Generale of V.ola ~ Third was a anal:toed, of argroen, fourteen in samba?, men, women and children, to the neighbontood of Lawinsville, to-day, They came to our Imre seeking protection, saying that t ey were tarhave been sent to Manistee this ormag. Gee. Smith seat them to Wash rii ingto#. 1 They belonged to the eitate . ol the late i.onpmodore Joan. They eta' ed that they left s their home only i a manilas of the Core. mod° e,! her mother having de fated. some } time go for fd !Ja 'mune, ' ~. , The Oilers of the Highland Regiment of New York, Col. Stevens, were married to them to. day, witt bi befitting corsmootas. Every rag Is quiet today, with the escep- t t lon of t, e usual plaint firing. , Yarn= Molars, Sept. IL— YU Bolduc. ...Avery of foturteen contraband slaves escaped ism • night from near iliweirs Point, and mune over tb the forums in a canoe.„They represent that Vrevielone Me very aua to Pilules done !oonnty, and that there are only sown live iim ed bond I reboil at Bewail ', Point. Tba. force there is conetattly changitl. .. . T ,Visiele . comprising the blockading eqo . op. previous to the Hatteras expedition, WO again Naming to Old Point. The St Lawrence bas been off El h, bet Mege no tomb! .Ttuir Dale and Albattoseare also in. i The? ttec gsbrin a prise. • '• W . him from the torah:on who deserted from hi rebel 'testate Yorktown that she is sous ly iron plated, so as to proteot her sides and uppor Insoblatry. NM' DM ttaispeut the day at Obi Point, and will rooted tonight' to Washington. eke ex presses bawd Is highly pleased with the COO ditiOli of the Hygela Hospital, Marti is row tinder the direction of Dr. Copier. . Ct. Dyer, of dm Ordisooe Department, Ca beta tpusfornmi from Old Point to Elpringlield, ktstitudiatetts. ' • Bo or, Sept. 16=A letter from Caplets Love ay, of the bark 1111aoie, at Vera Cruz, on deptentnett 3d, Mole that a schooner; then is port. )11d run the blockade at Chuietreus; gag was boned back again with a cargo ut coffee. The 'Captain of theachooner reported that the greaten' distrem - prevailed throaghbut Testi. actccetk from fdleatitlan report a pi. rate 41111 S c ar 6 pounders u hav arrived at that 14011 L The U. 8. IMMO lUtaoi. tn honed to Ittinatitian' and Is armed with three, 6. ponadere, sad wilt probabip bare a brume with Botrroer, Sept 16.—Tbe United States sloop: ef.wapPortitoonth, bound South, ?sand Cape Cod this rnoraio~. ' A !ituir from &Wn) ea state teat the pirate 80M r - remained there August =tat, destitute of enkl. and .provisloni. and Curtain Beams ad to gm on'the town ea l us supp lie d: anima . Beituttone, 11l —The Rohn are sited. lag die twoittiloi members of the [Westgate* as 1'64)6 they the 'city, on;thili why. to Fredetlokoto tbbt awe will. be no quench' to morrow Asarly thtee•fourthe of the members of both hallos beteg iteeesslonfee, sod tt la pre, eidist4 that tbey wid be in online& The ie.' mu lbw ovniag ate Matta. DetothCaad Reek eft of the geoid% wet lfazwall,- Ludlow sod Edison of the. dossal• There see now Melte_ Wiembeni of thr llottee sad three of the litenate andstr;saut,': Many .14, the member' oistooi..be.. fotted;ohd are wad to ban flea from the dude. • Hatilimoact, Sept..l6.--The 46th ,egimecit or Piaittlyivaola volootsem, commiuted: by. Col. , Kaipe, 1000 moor, and •fatly stotet4 oulloiated sad oqoipped u tlie bam wasiter g left bOrit gado. Tile Ia the - fint inetalwein of -Me iut mosisitioo Os tbe Govatier.; Th. reglasitalooton warailimeottel by Giacomo, Gotta ,aad were seceiced bribe otatilim with great miloudosa. Tim additional resioseate will Mr, rwrinutf et before the dodo" of the. r 1 is —GAR.' cox .4 AA's CA r 'Ocr,n.AA•Blll4. iii i kai iimas . , Be - 4444 :1 14 " 11-1 " 1 " ** or Ida army faro bay weed the milli ',WI' . ..... __ „ 7 G gage tot and Laariabaes wo•MI: Flo an troth ntrelatill " a n Primbw", ' l l‘ LATEBFROM `EUROPE: Arrival - el the Steamer Angto-Saaosa. Fasrunr. ,Pour,.Sept. 16. —The steamship Aollo-Suoi bound far Quebec from Liver. pool on the itith, via Queenstown on the 6th Instant, putted or this point this afternoon. •Her adviceele one day later by telegraph. Lando nous nays that the impression sums to heteei7 general at Liverpori that pas. augers to from the (fatted States are re qutred .ro bd cautioned at the preient juncture against asy're dy expression of opinion onthe subjects oh th civil war, as it is alleged that persons in the service of the Washington Gov ernment art oh board of ail the steamers sail. ing both ways, and that they assume to be Federalists me Confederates as occasion may require. Slide of these spies are foreisnens By .2i 'Aripvipli to Queevaurats .r—Listerpool . , Friday.. 6114-obe following is the weekly re port of the !Cotton market: The sale. of the week amounted to 78,000 bales. The market closed firm it an to, of in on middling gm/dittos, but with a - corresponding decline on the inferior *aim the Market 'for which le easier. 1 (Tbe Breadstaffe market continues utive, and Wheat bu enitipward tendency, the prices be ing 2@d higher. Flour is firm and 61@le higher. Coen Steady. - Load* Ate. Oth— Console for money are quoted at 93; tti The bullion the Bank of Bullied hes • In creaved 11400, during the- week. - Asiaricou Beirsks —Sam of ' Illinois Central shares at 1111@da 11. mot dimount. The polity of wonting on abort times a pro motion apiett the contingenoies of the cotton supply, and of the glutted state of distant mar kets for mane tuned goAs continued to make program le oashits. Tee Tirnirsi t io ao editorial, argues that enough has ty spored t, sh)e that the subju-, guidon of thd curth is n• a. In Impossible, and her submissib• to rho togo••oc degree improb able. All • iocitlon.• of the' war thee far . - . . . . have been fah. robe lit the tit..util. It says the 'establishmedt ~; pa...9nm, the 'aispenston of the writ of ft beer corpus, and other Moored measures take - by the Mited States Govern= merit, ill of in icu are unsvoulable in the pro= sent State' of a ff airs, mike travelers find di I. themselves re at iihsrgy at %reales than in New York. he Twits, att.., doubts much whether Ani 4 wear, oiler the war is ended, . will return „their ("id lone of government; sad is of opinion that morn must hereafter be two goverutoliots, end that they will be less Democratic thin totiirto, although that of the North- will beitr rs.emblacce to the last Re— public. t I Br. Lotrt4gept. 16.—Among the killed by the Little Hain bridge dimmer 'was Barclay Capin's, of JOlrn Brown rail notoriety, together with five or jai man 'with him en route to join fdenigozneri,'Kites. regiment. ay 1 ‘ Os Mond night lion, white a government steamer, the ame of which is unknown, was conveying a M rotor of C , ierMers from Losing., too to Fort iLeaveriaor‘h for better security, she broke her Todd!! between Mill tine Yen. sae city, and we, .edged to lied. Shortly j after reaciq shore', a company ,of Jackeos county Samoa mime 'seized the boat, relessteg the pre.onee , as ca soldiers fi scal t iand tecurul tom. 40 Federal Sr. Louti, S ept. 1 1 6.-1:Joh F. P. Blair, Jr., was ordered, yesterday, by the Provost Mar t abet to report tonsil! under arrest 00 a general charge of usi g diarispectful language, when atteeding si rior otilders, in fele:once to the removal of 0 a rrAonw. r • The . or of if.. rtoreing hold, the fol. !owlet' laughte : Th., removal of Gen. Fre mont we dou bt think his been serionely con sidered by ;the Addsiloiration. - Complaints have undoubtedly beeo. made against him, and possibly charges preferred, wotcb of course will be dory:land properly investigated; but , those proceedings. ..4, are now satisfied, hive Bevel looked lo a roault so-sehons as his re moval from hlas Blown:nut. His eIItIONI. nary energy!And efficiency are too highly ap• predated try the Government, and-the non end his measurall are 11) deeply . d in thli !Lotion of itbe pe.tpto of the loyal States, to admit of the.probatuiny of nay sueltevent. The typiibiiicus leads that • ColLklarektell, whoa at Graiiegtou ot fon days aid; took, pos ies:ion of a ditantity f .r pcuphety belonging to the Mate, bell/Meg kio,k,, tapers and the great lea or the Stake, tatli,i:i Jackson took from Jef ferson City Stier the pcfaat of the Buts forces at Bsonevillinlby Ly so. Jackson publioly &a nointed kb ddteutido;to eatablish the capitol et Walloon, titillating that be bai . fall authority todo so. InMay be that the. programme has not been nalicoolthe.t. and-the present more. anent of Oeti. 'elide, Who doubtless is now to poiseasion. dfilaziegtoo, is wi'll the view:of planting thektiat of gi r vuilreaut them. Whether the dsposeck Lay,i,dature, which adjatimea In May last to mint tgaiit I, iiy, will es ready to proceed to beiliotts,, etrocot now be aseatteimiiL Porde:nutter 'Genera Blair and Quarter Mas ter 'General'. ideige sett rir %Vegetarian this morning. 1' It . euderidood - the precise charge on which Col. :Blair war arrested. is terubordination a in I communicating,.Winiti a chilvary officer, 'with the authorities at WC4hingtoo, makiug com p I sinus spinal and using d iarespec that language towartirGed. Fremont...v.l.h the view of el feotiog his iestotal. 1 G. is sated that the let terawattsit;by Col. Blair &moots In the poi. stariounl Gio. trent int. Dalt:mini it, uepi t 4.-4, quantity of nava airy arms an• iquipriente, which were recent iy seised bya. me of ine N I Wilma at the home oi Capt. dam L. Dori ri, coder the intseppro• halfwit itta lhey Write to be used to aid the close, rebel have, ;time: us-dared by,, Geo. Bade to bet asiored, it eopestiug..from good Union authorities that Mr. Doofief has always been an undiiiehing . itlinoti:in, and that they were :caned by tier. Hicks to sustain the Union cause in Oil 'county! esp..• Donfief will re turn them 116 Oily. OKA. on their delivery. There ban tieem Lai:moiled nativity in all the mas depar k. ' tmentfl if this idivision, daring th e, past • :Then bpi; innelerOlat floating rumors . that Johnson hail been greatly strengehened along the river dna! Oa one ocwesion, • regiment of rebels came* fall lice of oar. pickets, et or near the month of the lieneoe'river, bat moved off before our Siatterie S could be brought to , bear upon theta.: I . Cot. Biddies . of the I Pennsylvania Plat Rills Weglateut, his dealined the eetuatission,tendered him by- OW Wu Vepamanent, bat mill emu: Tlods the tst Brig de Of esti. Banks' column. helma, O hb deed ning,-he state to be, 'bat he standtpladoct .O le constituting In Phila. delpide to nnareesut sir interests in Concrete, sadahould tI awes it ,00mmissflut from the & United mtil be would be -ciompalled, by the Oonsittutloni sesiget hieseat.ittOongress. lie Is, however, aistemuined to . expend hie best en ergies la thn; Bell towards bringing the rebel• lieu to a skids , tenolostion. Curoaiso,:Sept. is—Leariinirortle papers of the lltb iierrithe folliswing account of thii late eugagemenatetwer s,.R tins and Montgomery, on the 2,1 met. Sur handfed of -a rebel force under 11:ainiSpprioictird Forcdcrite and seised 80natilet 'belonging:id Ike Ii ,teranient, billing the tearnatiWiL - 21....aiiisesieer dipareled ,to BloillgOteely; bui BUD Mel). Us puy. aired Rams ilbsen l itittsr, hill,fig several of his mei, whys ddmiag iiouthe mire body is the *wenn thotbattle commenced, Heine - haying cannon and: hroiatiovalary.oie howitzer Only.. The 6ght laiithd.two iwura, whelkMonigoinory slowly. retr4iited. kekiorg up a running : fight until - nightfall: Theisesoi,',, force is reported by prasoners:at from i2OOO in 000.- Twenty•thelea magnum have been (teetered free under - Fiemoo prottausaiion,:bauig the poperty of febding forbels.. Col. COok, twills. 1600 ri gilars, left , -Fort Laramie on the 2d idat., tot - Leavenworth. Cmcnorai , t,i SEpt.• —rt special diepatoh the Gomm; : dated Cirolra:. F.rryi, 14th, states , that Lee. 'stewed tho attack .alooit oar whole Itne it Cheat Ifopnelld the dap bottom; atm a big ,iontsahlteptiolds fairly isPalsed Jahn. with wansiderible ebd loar, and' , littLo or no, lota oh oar *lei .olijog to the Loos - that ear troops loahht behind' sousocbmsata F Lee has hangnail al larige ferco, het is alarmed test Rossonins shield wine Apia big roar.. Oar lobate pawned' to. der from ten Miles exploration tetrad .Lwoi.hat i r; _ - - McCook: tioth 'ssidatesa pthonere Pashirdap in twinned • nnoissanar across the Panama.;lra; esis. 16.-.. As the o pe ning of thePoljteoh Collage Om a:Avila:lmagism roglawrai dwilt amuse, from both North and BSath.lsolndlar Conneationt, Oh* ,ary.. Delay* ifarjtand;- Vire:kit-ant North 'Catalina: VIA Is a l larger zumbeithan wag am was adowa ad,sarly In that sigma and ahowa st the war boo pot paralrisd Sas 407 of, oldd; Wan% and insohanlear eneasidait; , Borrow, Sept . Bads, had an la. tomow b1.41)1.7 dadriaw - - sad But tor 'Mimi said wilt lincoodittety at Unit re. trailtagaii thw ,Esilasd-reithaants tor; Vs.e, cid sarribe.;`•Ainlss dleetlag win WI ikoldl tattijomtooriftbit object i.. RaR To l 4.BoPt t P..4P-Tko Iti M 1 Jsksorlfrekn. ttA44 sik jito . ..Borroio,l opt. 18.—Tho ' &Raid Baal° 'toping lolltblo ovitnpit rot Now Yotict Sr Lotu, But. le.—The foillnrlng letter, uhloh-will be published to-morrow.'reyeals mission of Capt. Kidd. who wired some days since, with a flag of truce from the rebel camp; STAINGPIELD, blirsouri, Reed Qicirsers Wesson. Drp't, seps, 04 T. F. Taylor, Coussundiag et Springfield: 8.2% Yours, of the Bth lost, c l enreint eg en erroneous construction of my proclamation. of the 30th ult., has hod my alto:whin. I under stand the object of. your note to be, to enquire "was it my intention to shoot tie wounded, who might be lined* prisoaere by the forge under my oommand." The following para graph, extracted from my proclamation, will be strictly enforced 'within the lint preseribid 'against the class of o ff enders for whom it was intended, Pis: "All persons, whoshalt* taken with anus In their hand. thus lines, shell be tried by ocurt•martial, end, if found guilty, will be shot." The lines are expressly declared to be those of the army in the military ocoupption of this State. You hare 'wholly misapprehended the meaning of the proclamation. Wlthont under taking .to determine the conditionlof any man engaged in this rebellion, I deuce it to be clearly understood that the proolimetion is in .eaded &Banally to recognize the Mrdill rights. of an open enemy in the field, an to be in •all respects strictly conformable ?OWE. usages of war. It is hardly tweessary ( or m to say that wu not prepared with y • putout to Ignore the ordinary rights of hpatatity with taped to wounded men, or those who are ha manelYenliaged in alleriadng their Edgings. [Signed] J. C. Iluirearr, Ms j. lien. Commanding. ELICWATI.a, Va., Sept. 16.-711 e body Of Col. John A. Washington was sent over to,the enemy yesterday, under a fig of trace. While on the way it was met by a similar . flag, cont 7 ing from the enemy for the purpose of obtain ing information as to his condition. On the 12th, a detachment of T men, from the 14th Indiaha and.24 th and 25 h Ohio reit: . meaty, dirpered throe Tennessee regiments, under Gen. Anderson, on the 'rent side of Cheat Mountain, completely routing them, killing 80, and obtaining most oq their egsip meets:, Oar • lose was • eight killed. The enemy made an advance on Eikw.aier the same day, with a force, it is supposed, of 15,000,bat were driven back by detschdiente of MOO from the 15:h Indiana and 3d and 6:h Ohio regiments, and shell , . from Loomis' battery. They Wive retired some eight or ten miles. A strong force of Arkansas, Tennethee and 'Vir ginia troops also threatened the east side 'of Cheat Mountain, but have not ye had a gen era! engagement. A shell throWn from one Loomis. gun*, two miles into the enemy's camp, killed ten and wounded lota. The 13th Indhuta had a severe Skirmish with anodrior numbers' of the enemy on the 12th; and killed tea or twelve, with trifling thee. As the enemy advanced on glawfiter the col umn was handeomely checked by a aeltieb meat of the Indiana 17th. Liani. Morrill, of the Topographical Engineers, was [area prui oiler by the rebels while on his way to Cheat Mountain. Jerrcitiote Cary, Sept. 16 —To • correspond ent of the St. Louis Democrat Wined as-fol low,: You may prepare • yoursett for stirring twinge the present week. Geo Price, rein forced by Bales, with fronals,ooo to 20;00 men, iID4 Oath Jackson in their midst to give a color of loyalty to their proceedings, hi ad• cueing opon our lines.. Wherever ne goes tbe sernetwinista dock to meet im and are rapidly swelling their ranlu: In the affair of the steamer ions City, at Glasgow, ten rebels were seen t r o tumble out of their saddles from the elects bf shots fired on the steamer. Couriers pat from Georgetosin announce that GeO. Parsons, with 4000 Dien, is posted jog outside the town top I the pantile of reinforcements to Lexington. - Camino, Sept. 16.—Tne Tritittas ' of this morning, contains a sante artielenu the Pres ident's letter to Fremont, ',vine that It takes away the penalty Of rebellion, arid I the war a mere scheme for mutual issassination. The Poet (Independent) also et:lodating the letter, saying that it will have rtibad effect In linstcori, and that baoltward stops no will lead to no good result. Jar/mason Cm. befit. 16.-4. special:dia. patch to the St. Louie RepuWitim states that Gen. Priee, at the held of from 15,000 to 20,- 000 men, attacked Lexington 4a Thursday; but we have no particulars of the battle, nor do we know the remit. The troops at Lea leg ton were strongly inueiebed.l Gen. Pope, at the last accounts, was at lismilton, with from 6.000 to 8 000 troop,. - BALTIXORII, Sept. 16.—The Utand Lodge of the 11. S. Independent Order ef ;Odd Fellow, cast at Y o'clock this morning. The D: O. Sire Milton Menden, of Indians, preaided. A quo rum of representatives were ink attendance, altbough the coeidett Btatea were not repro. tented. Important. Arre!it; . . Soros two mouths since, Alexander IdoCleary, tax collector of the Seventh ward, disappeared rather suddenly, taking with himlabout $7,000 which he' had collected for texas. Notwith— standing the' fees that criminal proceediogs were instituted against 'him as soon as the dis covery was made, _the matter was kept quiet, with a viaw of securing his arrest. He was:re cently traced into Canada, by an :Slritt (Pa.) do tes:Ural-who, after coneidarable ciffieutty, sue waded in decoying him bark in o the United States, when ha .was immediate. y taken into custody. The arrest was made near Erie, on Saturday last, and it was thougbt that be would arrive bare is - charge of an oilieltr last Eight: - Some $3,500 in gold wets found an his person. 14111.10 AD ACCIDIST.—Ono. lino sued aid .21ree Badly. AtArrect.—A vary actions accident oothrred on the f Ituburgh, for; Wayne and eking° railroad, about one o'clOck yesterday . afternoon. ,A epeeist train with an Indiana lieglaisnt,'Weworwe for Washington cuy, wet thrown. from lb•-tslak by tanning over a COW. • short distance' west of Alliance, Instantly killing one of the soldiers and railthely lug three others. In conaequenett of the an:A dept, the train, which was Mao at 8 o'clock last evening, would fail to arrive un t after mid night, : • rincip4l Hotels. LAST MOUT. - Third aa4l Wood dtreota raoreunaa. Jao Yaplira, ;forirlati, 0 W H Koch I J EI Otzhata, New 0 arida . Jts Soot‘ Ohio Darby WAeollag - Dr • DdIT Whoolhig 0 Milani MOO City P Huay.l. do T,Shrlearal do Jos Wall, do. I Stamp, do ar If Alarm. Wallriffle,o Psany4El'daboth Jaa Welkyda, tacit city • la lt, Illowni 3 Ohteago a. SU: Lltairty atrimA Mints at the ' trf. TO 6.0. .. OHAELIS—Ootoor of Me Miriam, 47 B Joins dN Walton, Wheellair:. P acne d I wire, Wiih county'_ nines J D Ed* Prole rf .Jones, 'do JA Tracy ~-, EMIL tUsw6rd ic. U Woey D Moons Wellsville dant merino, Ea llama 1.1 ectionnet, , do J Lindsey - - - MANSION uovas—l ' SKIM MILL 1 W 0 Bacinsp y bloOmmells iCesnerkk Philo , vlllo 8 Wenclieri Jame - own W Illloger. Bids . - ~ a Man e W,ellevillo 0 B Potter. Athene..o W H Botchular. do J II OM:tor, Wheeling OE McLoughlin, P. O W May, deolttee Nay 1/ Hanlon), tat Vernon J Doty it son e ' d0'....l Id Doff. dielloa • D W Volans, New .Wit. N Beet., Pell.-. mingle* W Batley, Wheellog 1:1 1.1 HOW A ladhllalom L B Menders. Cleveland ,_ town I HUI, Wait. 7. Jlf hlatehestetWeetted ,tt • riewklik, Weireht Klee Claggeta: dhkago . - S Nowk1:1 . do . J 0 Oonway. Phil. AU Air r k . &dentin's I IC I.heriat.--Puttntlla -- -, . . ; s iltliallD Hutllll—Corner aulibileld and 'Hard olcoate _ _ . • c.1100:112..11110211011041. . :ii 111114th. Proms -- IN 0 liml.h.iPstine i j I Peteernea, Buns Meta Ed IroyabeueprzwarOne JD° PAnnail HalLuegcn . Mr Perkinsda, Wanco,..j ii 11,14etnplon• ' " L Penney. Op Wilkie.. Id Oalelnle.." :': Lai:keel:4op Curtin II Witillnder, Was WM -.' J 0 lllMOoleedw, Jaren= Oa Cep Wollelde and IlUtnea, 'lt Wont, „Aelitlagew Onus% Won J A illltlian ~ ..,MACS }ll)2lM—Litocryr atnice. Wow Boma& _ __'lP : filt, "14 1111.1docspo,' . . ' ' o 1 81 Gmbh; GrookyintS ' ' Shia= nogbee,de poo,..nocOcii,_ TOO* PD Marsh' .„: , tamory - P 0 Pool. If odicoa, ea Geo Tataincoo l -•"" — 7 02./tony..,B•stoloy • . - Ir Nog , Ciodl. 1161• Niel rbolacerri . v. Altoona 1 111 .. gtooks, sprtaillibl - ' - ' 4411111HOTIGLIbon .Lori' Sal* 1.1 Bol.olcylvitki, - - 111' 11.1tclamOtalo 0 G Bat a% Marco .. T lamb/Dar t G o llirria• J • Alton, ~ do - ' .1' nor, --do - : , JGcooticid;Portoccitai'_ .11 Hiscl",ll.solotuvillo it•Aboxosour. Bildwrille J 4 Lsol. Maori Wilma" do • Y Ow a 150i,./41absing J , iti*V; T ?"O I,O VI :- PR lAM NOINSII! ri 4 l -6, ,n i K troGoks, 0 Blown; Warm JO Juolaye r tiltiodebg Woa4aupporami Pe , !VIWKIKAL 407111 re. t ,.. , . , ..aa .. , r;stusis; ity4 o tr.:.' - 11141 caitteusei 4, do.. ma ammo% ilsk,t,r. : Jaiiiiiiipi; i.', - , ..ador.. &Daly. .. do., Ltd -". do - , Kid BRodgc, :,110' stmt; Xxii or tine." :.., T !alse • U Wk. Ostmottibing is laklkurac Trediablu;n !O Burn. do 8 Melte . A PI orptql Basimaiipu 0 lloCallap, , Waal ' iW a lnton ash llieribut Tosome. rouse, o WA acne, loam% o• o A. Obaltafil, 11, Age m u r a z e t 34 tA< is I g ' O l Midis . ViartunQu — DlN•UurrOfereez 110 . 1121 4 14611 surouvricet..,k ekuCilaiisfe"*„ Luttr . 4. o4 l Dia W a aJobracs Doski7Mlo3 - f . 010 etri ;: A"Ca4H.0.:WZ:::,4.512..t4t, , Mfr ipo,‘ i - RCIAL ILE' COIL& .n , 1 ., 1 ~• . . , ..:;,..). eirrsßuneu Eniuutri!:,, , . , --:_ - , -...;; S4'ott4d eapookairfor Via Alitsbaiticditta4:: 1 i FLOW tt'f-otnittioxi datlaid inieltrN,llllllpo p . 41 4=16 iii prim*. Haim sine** .iiiagtit: ATJnoibi lang4ha =bamboo of the -..flndatak laa+ados both ty• Sattera aid Weitatilitubtti:-::, / ttio imoild lir. at -ieo aalisiontth - stiotttai. liktill, bbotot oi . wllleh vomit qtattatkoa. ! ~'• -.-;• ~' ' '...,.,:.:. ! 0 Catoilhil—to aodt• realsbatOthll• Plabl* ' ''.-' - btaith, 7 a itill tostbre admottig taadatal Nab at Lb '--,, Ili: 0 Barr it 1)4 16 bbla do "tett; SO btbir 1 1 1 r.., 44 t u 0 13 de do at die, igl tatilllJO.4k ithit be:2. tlxr 4 Pam. Waist lac, -- -..''. BiOutitTba &mad tot BM= il lighi. Indio Pine,,.; P a' IMPICCD• no chop; lab of 1,1100 taliiiT ON . ilidtriltAßOOrk i kill nag'''. - . .1 qtta, , pd• &mood for Crude On fa.:Jotia;atai.“ 44 1 4.1 nth 18 C:" by tbe,bitbt gbilitthiti: i.t. w. o ,ot. too. galas co Ithari—oaa 0t . 1441404:',' helther i s both from AlltabtarWall.i,44 loop ..... - ii Item , " ' nal ildvaso aitlyCiabijeil „.:.: b,..4 .t siii huh... iliaothy ii anctingst!isal!t if 10: Ladi at St ad lOdo latorior at MAO: . , I - -.. ~. • : ,;.:.„ eiser OPLlll.4zi' iriir typed at ialf Floali,.:: ant lb hbla at $2OO, sod 113 do at, .111,* to $1.50 aa , h Oballtyl 1 . . ~_.-.--.' fahoollB-4al, 00120 doe Mon at st,la 'dm. -... STAttett-lgalocdlo wise Wolde ar tyto lik D. .-' ...., .111SX-14n felt &mad, • Wit ;Fiala sataindy":7.. got payed; sate of at° bczavlint at 53010 do' -.., 4 , ..'i1.'• /.. 1. ' , . 1; oda, from don DIAS tali by.:.j, I I ;lo6filitakt.W . AWED Ott al WM 111:1)2kre:' ,- ;' Lt.l Winn ibUed to teMo Mit ere I*, Geode Noses - . :' •'... Clailln.!ktelin a CM., will Mame punnets la foil n he 16th tost. They will not only', iberr delta, ..,:l. at II irk:4loW will ban a bop surplzmist it tibLit L will tontines their teshase u haestotona Slata.•: , ., preenjuldea via prmalisenrehouse willrretricar, : ...* d,eaakial:tda (rural taittantin pour _.whirh Us '..'„' h Ithwto boU reputed withal mach dildrint...{if air' • - , , i, Vera 1' Tribj,L ID ' 04). . The following la thaionliagratire 'MU ,. of dr pore tempt do ex: s at %eV Yak x''., ihe weak and atom January, I: i f MR, . ) • 1861; , __ , ~.t ; h alirelt 4 t :Met— -12 62 0if. a 6l $ tonstm gatAta . anon lua' ... ,ntIl:,6.101 , 14171 , 31ral th e pat.. 80. 0 27,816 80751,466 diA4glll3 , wa on !Darla... 811,d80.066111,031,676 1121,111405- T;ei east: to =Malta Ow trraftiry ardealif^i; silk arum thin paten:an oirta n t4art zaaassik:: , 7., utast* a hartrg tau Mara W i ens ofskdt ~-,,• Mail amok at Um liotalkesnry Leo futtoided sad . . •;. Us lapplioniteara horn almost aeon (dam I. Ar•—• fro* Wm labbrar to the retired eapitiltst. -lnw drat-„F -10p:474km by mail this incerang sow kw 1100,61111; i : -.. li..rer• prawdat appearances the salsa Of thedrq UN -_7 ... i t t l . lz 4 viid . Mused yesterday; which gully Oohed .-. 11.Lto to tab. wng tim mbiaipit - as at tict , ,'':, dablrraear 'mar $3,600 060 atrau Monday :Mgt Tre Ila inryiroada. at tab amonatameag .' to neer $6,000.000 against $16.11.000 lass weak: -._-- I 1 doverniacktt asorka'are eery ilun:,llto coupon alai ~.. of lbell aold:skallg,thil - bland pries yet touched, i'fbri bites of Ott' roue to DO. and Um dim 0015741. !... :$O3;. ant gral. mat imam, notes en without thank i : - .' 'I Stie runty market tesnalas easy at She admanat i . %-,ii !irate/. 6 Wiens: is the rating figure ad cal 105aa,'„ ,,, .- l Naar fa liarlindar, find clam DUMP are Bat atialta• 1 5' , . - ads below', Olaf 16 mat. .._. ii - )fishnets an kurope fa blgter. London le dank ...''- ' ll:41)108% principally at 10 . 1 x. Into napkins ~. i '4Bll to fklien —N.Y. Poet. - _ „, i.i , - l„ • - • I Comartni tautly, gept.l3-11Thwe was a : . I ;brats• dotishd rosier the advice* nom New Took sal.-” -.-: laytt•burah, illat DO change in price Ws qui at , , : i :-.,.. 1 634043.03 for gaperflar, 'VOWS+) . for Nktroamak;: • iid.Oodtt,td for Family. 1 all body —A fair demand and prices - maul OA ' , ' 2 eales 600 Dbl. at 13344)13%, tomb, tha latter eatiftwc, '-e. , -; waton.l ,i,: : ,:: 1.1.17.°.' d .,-;:m„ -- ',...nr.trrang a'adfriVia.: , .--,. l lamas is 11W4934: Medusas la dreier lath an adulate ...• ',- .4 le: sale al 100 tere at Ida, ash. item holden elb- ... , :i cpeet to o 0 In a ablate time. _ _. _ - '-,-, 11 Pro Ness Pork tires at $l2; 80,000 Da hulk-. Tr,,,. lif disown at eithr. Peron eh raldare as ba 'lnu 01 - ';:,.: 14,40b t and abler at f,iir. Clear 131401sr• in domud at --. - 2 „ ,0,0. and itAird at b. . . , it Cinerary Num, Trot. 13.-7 ha leeding ittarkaill I inday wars very utiv• and buoyant, pad Ousts vat a -.- : ittrtag upUrrd noidency fa prima: - . , ..'i ' r : 1 There 'al a good !snub, for opting wheat lOW and loci mutat *at briok. chant,' fatly be higher. Thera' " ;' -- ;Wu idao I fair demand ice winter wheat brazils end ;;-e Veil Oriel viers paid. Upwards of 4,000 bbis of i11 . _, , - kirks obanded bards at $1.6411 1 ,86 Mr whit* winter -..- 1 anima 16,29 for rot incur *zing AV:NOM der: - , l oping eveirim end $1,9003,26 1= goof to Mane DIV _.;.. 1P.0.. i, t Ti. shoat market ei , wd at an ad‘inee of UMW. . ?:,, i lit Suakin Fining and 20.t0 in Moor: Upwards at.; . .' .031100 barn wan sold at the for No 1 Whits: 16a;: fora% 2 %king 79(4/300 for Not Ned. SW for s w_--i - c- Ciao 67(117010 ter tic le prlng, nada 40) , 1,0 for No tit rprii g„, i 'I guru Unwed 1(413(,c1it bull. cladag Lim Utter, •-,.-±- lot; tonal daLred odoot, sod 19K(0210 for Wand is ' :lit' :iitv.n..--Ilviti. , . . _ .• . . , ii ,Imports s., ttallread: &17241.11 Rai it 011). Iraik ore. 400 iborb a co; I do dry Jacob 2 bbl. mimic, 8 A (harm; 15 bbl totwroo, 104 cw,l7ibbia apples, 11 00125 s; 1441 apples. '!.4' it 11.70. co; 10 do do. 9 Vaapader; 19 do 40;V., 'Ockrier: 17 bo da, L 11 Volgt tcs; 800 .99, J0b915 falifiald an; / ear old iron. J 0... Immix 9 tolb aktber. WiDriworg 91 bp rap; J 6 161. darotby sred.l7 Vangorier; 11 lip Pa,!Liam. - 1?; Itari 62 od:r. piper, JAM& t 11AAaa: 1 VIC- l Arrilr.l.' - 111_1comrs.i , .1 7295317141. Wilms Ctudatla Rut EOM" ikrir. 116 12-30 tide floor, 90•06;Cii/Itant a midi. r0510.4//509 timothy Iwo; D 911.1 ,7"1/. Kiamlim t 4a do. J W T 57161; 1 40 40,1 i is 114 . 467 9 492 9 94 . 1 1 Dalsolarz JO 991 i dourll:. 2 Unda7;s 0 hid., Ilimeortt g• 16 Ma r. hcomr, co tl4 1179 r, Italia* it 1212: 47 May airtAlai l / 4 61 ike collar . Kai 2 Dation: 211bli Jll PaiiVply 10 btu soap, 9 Boah 11 rolls Imither;ll.: 1111011vtl ill bauctres broom: James Bromslim - * • coil. ebicient, 10 bbl applam, liasimaiont 019 W P Woolridir; p 019,1 trxa ME% 19 Ma 11 it Tamilinil; 30 ate aped, brown A likicpateickli 11.801. J I. 14arahalk 6 aki taMberk,ll2ls t Trhabla; dab tabailk Roble= A 03;4 by Wm%B 8Jack;1100 - -;;;...- mithboald/. 1 Hissiakni; kA ram irow. Lkopi. 1111 f/; 600 Ira brick. Atiarbary, Bedilick a 02 11 40,.?,:;*. 40.1 J bids ebt.ky. J K01k.2 bx.l ,01l W 01:. 4hl 26 do eO. W P WootddeM I do A p7ens4 to; to mlackcs2 &won 14 lob hid /Ulf Pway Animal; 100 bbl MAW) 93 bkrea, 7 4i Balaton; 100 do Ay' 2 1101mitibibr; 100 .bb9.l*¢{Y'tia Oirritrer; 0bbr.124/kak BS-leher• !to* • 04 if. cum tobexo. al Belk II bit /10.4.117 , LVil • TiOlor Abluti 40,8 &bilclicker; t quarter ban , 16 Icy Juba /fact it co; IA too lama laxll ski wheat. T limcnity • big 2 1510/{or. m life; 10 bids ticmr, (Iranian A Tiaitpi, ; • , . . Imports Dy' mahliNG—per Jahn T IdrOcesta-.24hhai • ,144 foals Walter. LYS lUD four, Ohne ea. • bla pad/44mm • razor; 80 MD oh, Geo Daf4 • • ; . do. MC* Dear: 96 WU 011. W aanaley; • to reettage,Brormarille taat, 199 due rap, Markle' dclt66atswaastatrkaaeo.ur 2 bble La. Jamas, • • •99 do do,Lisch a HaUhluead IOW pee& • atilaidfit,4 bbl. fails, 6do solaces, I - do. amm. Jr, irixTs... I • • • 0111101il1iATI-4er.E.7 War N 0.2.410 19 bp ahim.Y bee dram. Mahe a rot WW wheat, "Pt ennedy a a 4to glull.Bl7ol4liieb... & II Dere hardware., Ltdoutoa, Itopettoda • cd 20 0 hble dour. J W Stemma:l dc oesear.o a Hot aco 61 empty tide. aurae. Clamards- bbbl --- S,-I'4 - ; . SIMS& IMJZWI The Mier cutlet= to reeds steadily, pith d fib by th. metal mak lut erachafr b gnaw fas t , ;.- • a. however, that the reams dawns will gum' • , ca talCatt mach t00ra....--Itiore alllllo4 yeaerday sad the Jahn .T. Slodoada foe- Whaillna au the only devarture.he Oar. nonuser Deaater Irma Capt. J. it.pardata, adltr deer aa Oedema:l this evader- podttrely, t ISt*. M. a, WrOceloeff *ad Whalley packet for today la the llhaera l _Orptasa Garth..; hoe Dane at IS reamer Dims Graham. Capt. Aura. UN barudy suave rtstiatlead peanut witay Po:4lllpda' • **eat h Ire sad Zanesville. the lulls et 4 cedtek thla Wata,WapLireaa It ma araraet Wave for eindithat end Imamate I - , ,"-;elarksts./ • I itruittratt. - Opt. larNoon.--Ilse b Watt; aqa 2000:t0u, saki at $11001171: tar =par, and $11,1ar,4"0: pitti. ay,' /low Am IS etas Oara'Yealtol2lll. , -I,A t Wbe aow . 2. higher; 800 tub POW at $1 nraf3',::, la to: *sum Ad ; • 11@110 kg:status's so. tad :$1;95441 Mt* oyl atn.ai .624).6k0 *tram 601g440 ?tr old sletkrit. - Con doll at Ma. _Ws , 11Gtd ngati4 sad 6103 ban notation awl Paaantra. D ia .1 41 a sses I, p i mw,,asid EU- 4Rdd. Ooffr 14 -re sad 1000 tailleld at la `6;(. kbqUai ug . tr , "viz adtmainti 340, ant l.tlrt low , . d u % Mk. 01111, ;pa= alerts &nay. It MAI' 1 11 WitItet tfiw eavt.l6.-111auta&-Vottaa w ttio; Mont Arm; take ' - 01116: at :slo4at tOlut gnu, St sssss 40 tar taw 7 itne Ts'. 'reattuktn. littosat asettaattA. :wre demand as advaneW; Warn at' al lge . bwitkis.,:'=:','"l $1;04421 100 kr iltvaaa le do* 41 .14$1/ 2111 t ;wtheta,p2solst ioe illat. - Santodar.-cce",filio :j4s2o. pp* Arm. Whisky bra at la& VOA?, ttlett/LPIL4II:AN/1' .111: LOMA' :wager maims KIT Win aO.; Vv. is star. 1/14 iebTe 611.tba stove tad all tatammdfataparttala itqmstuis nth kat, at a eclat p. *o ll olalpsipply .4 board, at C. 1 ION 3.1141,01!,040/rilet4tlithl.- *Ow tiIicrOLNLIATV-AND42:l2p_jk -1 • , LotrOitztricanti chipc. Itarratta. NMI gym. taw aank.-_:Y:' *24 town*, Nola as TWINIDAY: tie ma ting.. at didb /te kelps st- Mop ginttrt? : `,t-.. , carbosni lac id a. tang° MOM 00.4guits, L? (A' , ..0 Ali W SZJEL zkeatergas raoser,mii Dew, *wig .pusinve irtiOore.-suisatak, gitylime, , Clopt. Alen, /was 711AVareilarb:,,,Tfl Nth ovicyrui•ea.v . .st 4 otlack•Lig• italizebit lens. Vmiimiliatos Meant miry MElDAyokt ftiltAttelet &PISMO IMAM t Or br , : %.41,-, ' IGlTletaitull e emesus toiassia. zsgareatc— •-• 1)1030 1 / 1 43 zypatutat—Tetv.arie stemmtifframmis ~,,„,,,I , ,,atinexush , Mont atiowaya%; lartrograrr, fo l trilaA.T. 04 U Maio& oloooraWathar el* timo. twin, patois Ihr Pork. sparzioollolootsaid.. lorarabs, loam IM11.1111trit11111)411T /I,IDAY•Iit th itaX iallmatil ,laleirioro_ rooottaitt *AMP 0 0 014.... 0014004, tltor snow or oralogagaply_ra • • -JkilUts U i=l O p p. • F 416 / 1 "a W a bell4" e 5:4C,
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