111 Sim Ittsburd (isattte it - d it ! iOLLt PAPER Dl' rat oirr. wEDNEBDAY ISIOnNING, EXPT. 18, 186 L I CiTY AFFAIRS Ms vette, OROLOGICAL Obeerrations (or the Ga bi G.E. Shaw, Opticiae, 5S PISS meet .tad doily: . • .1 P. IL A o' Ic. 4..4, A A. atm I: B cotter .-- B. P7OLICIAISIGOVAITY TINOILLT, AtOil: • 1 4.11 A Dui! coma: istimurr A4tl -El HY W. W.1.4.1i1iA14, Plstaburet. : . I 1101 WIRE:Dian .roDas warm pipo: . W 14/11.14 B. kloOLllHH,Pittiburgb, hs ASSOC:MU arral oommoist PULA : . J 13 hOiVIN. 'of How' Tow:whip. - 4 - _ _ _ POP eillarplos t C - .1 IP; PENNEV,P.tisbargb. ' . Poi AssusliT: ; Lip P 14ilegbroy : i-_ • • 4 3 4 '40 J-10 H B A I M . , Zouer At. 0 Lsit ; , ... PST O. EHANNitN, Ohattitr. ; 1 WIG lAN HISIOHII4S, 113cOandlote; Alai SIKINWLOSW;Pittobar&h ; Pot gmalr/ .Li Y. WOODS, of Peel?les tp. 1,. !. Li AT EATI)24ot Upper Sc. Clair tp. r - ' i r . P.O OollalIPPIONEL: r. 04, 9 ooLt,u4s,a wlpu. tp. 4j..:(i PPP ritustatia: N /LOYD, of Ylutimirsh. 1 H I Es cozottzt: , , - .. J 5 /14.0LUNG,ot Ptsistnarsh. LI I foil PlitcToi Or Pool : i• HO SLY H. DAY/B, of - Otto tp. if r -- + I I is sirs_ is limns 00 74 }... Si 70 70 ..... 29 4.10 ... i.'• , l' ' . "ism Gamma for this week is •. 1 . Issued od contains highly important an* ~ i . serf,. ini:reeting matterembeacing Eli. . I . :' ' T torialel l i stein lu d telligett i ce from . the Se at E of - • War Cerrespon ence; Ma i ne State leo tion;/liht at Sheibina, .ido.; From Renown The Great Railroad AcUldent in England; ,i , ,-- Arrestn i: , y the Sovernmiint; Sheriff's Sales; I : Important and Intereatikig European, Coll .': fomi r and General Nevi; Religious Intelli , , • gene ;1 Reliable Commorcici Repoite; Do mestit i and Foreign - Markets; Local and .I i : Selig hollood Neve, !M., &a. For sale at i our eunter—price, flee Arcot' per Angle 1 , copy iu 'wrappers.. 1 1 The llntosa Coravmstlon. The IC Tendon to no minate a “Union " , ---, sc ant I _ ti cket met at ;hi Court House yes -1 terd . when Robert Finney, Esq., Wall call -4 , , 1 ed toptetido, on motion cif Gr. A. H. Gross: and r e ed the cell for the CM:mention. He then i addreseed the delegates 'hnesent, reminding them of J ibe 'importance ''of their duties, and ; calling 'upon them- to nominate no man who cu - sot gt and competent for the office to -. satellite:7l)4od. In thiii hoar of our coon. yrs :Mir meet peril it was proper that party - should Ibe entirely forgotten, and if this was done the !ticket to-day nominated would nu ; doubt:4li be elected. i - The lioliowirg Vice Presidents were then f elosen%-gferiry Ingram, ofrhartiers; Abraham Hay', Beet Libert_r ; Dr. Ai R. Grout, Peebier; Col. JoindKramer, deericktey. -- ; ' , Beer takies-B. Meilwebter and. George W. 1 Leonia ,i cii3; Li H. Carfialei'Ricblaad, and , Allred Kerr, of Birmingham.. The ecilenualo' of delegates were - then called - olt, and , the following mimed gentle men w oil admitted to matit in the Co:menu:in :' ) • •.' ,4,,13 zokmausse: - . First -.1 0 ginfram. Trice flees. W - &colt ward-Otseim Ilelt. Joins WilldJ Dont d . ell. :,,- Third alsl,lst F r eet :0 W Leonerd, 71 7 / I . lore l S4-18 preset: Pran Porter, hi O'Ners. Yourthi weed-John Owen, i t J Anderson. .: Pattlielaru-In psetc: Wm P.com ; Darld Mercer. - ' " .. !-2d prees : P Terns BA caldund• FiTth sod hi Deventh earl -it Temoymn •.;& J Grfeboo. Night& wird-John GiIISS, Wm Ortela. ••7 , • • pitath wand -J sthelugn, Jlt Day. • lint war4.-onatietti mm t reroed At Su re.. Jaa Btacksallt. • lore arms;ir,Pasksesed.... _ _ , .:. Third ward --ild pran k Chas Ecldesster. - J-iyamiry. /mirth wird-lat meet: $ IV liodgers, i a Darla. .. - • -21 meet: JI) sonnann, C Ley. . 1 r . _ 1 ismotromil _ ! El t ohn Wedier, J:Loney. r " t ti lit u r4 I - L/ Q gnie 'r.t irl d i kline. . • _lLailebestir—Roese 0 sleep° cl X mornereli. . lemneklek-dkx Black, J P Seiner. - BD telogesmil i etAt: B A m Pet4l7ll, D Berg. !_. NmSßlin4gbem-Jacoto Breslau. T Warositar. ~, . Dame . oho Jahn, Hayti WNW. Lasmentensilie-T WelsorriesZOD Bortwkk. .Bneriseekritts•-shmots Nyle..bseols Dreher. hinEsseirporo-,1 V Willie. Wail Atwater. amain Pittithory,tr-3 A Blectmarte Wm Batley- S ' Wass ZUMbeth--19talica,Jobass bieGreir. ~ . Tarounual.Geo Desbon, A Otter/Muir. , - Teitiperanerrellie...4olZsplett, Th or gloso. ~..,, Pitt-Nice ea:molly, Oro Allifra_- _Callism4l,_ areas JomemAtsralsiun =Ps i Pica -. 1 0 grawart,T W Stweart. - Penn-drethee Du!, derneet LOrfc i - Eli ii Weteess. h 112.1.14 ICormsda. . Blab. r, H Ft Cochrane. ~. can - ohm DoCinely, Mat Barb:Won. - Meon-d Deck. ZdllsOinnim, W Neely, Yres l lploHlast yreet.O.lonsi s ...liertgles, • ~..2s ernes John Wheeler, 8 Neely. Deldwl_M T B II Moony Jame Wallace. atcoandiesS-Wm Ramage. (kite Salolnts. Ems Deer , 44, Pillow, J. Esll6n. Upper er.;l l o.r-JohrsEaey. Noah Bhader. North Pay tte-W 0 Plc Worland, 1 Plena. Neville-. P tole, Wm Walters. - ebater-A Xtftnate, It Stewart. preJt: not rspreminted. rob'i: Joan Ranter, Jose: h Heel. Peeid.es pom'm 11 Groat Geo .IPooints. , poet: .7 et Matta, lmao Stamm. Wllkltni-51 r hompa n. Hoban Anna;. parats4Jri. MoDisley. 0 a. Lang. warsanles4G so. T. dtee, Bowman.. hfferinsi-Ohos. Ifo sltisany:J. 11.0bamber I n, -Ohorthillent7 luinion, O.Q. Perkins... ELlStevart, A D. Duro& Oils-Jth Ltartoril, Geo. W4tAbl. Bermile-Es _W. Ecalkenbeek, IL MintwalL Elnowden-W IL Money, U. Halts. PL.-J Id °ltems, J.G. tlanhall. Ws at Imer.i...time Br.) son. John Dawson. Inds p. WoOorkla, Jas. roirustrong. Lower 11,4 lair.-Arslrsw amide. Jim. Neely. .. Swab Illtrettc..-Thoe. Alexander, W. D. Patterson. ' flewielibeythotn. Otani:doe.= h. Entrada. - Wm.- m.; Stooge, N. Porter. Jr. • WoClum....rai ob &ken. Henri Prithips. Ittettaset-L. IL esillslt, staved Booth t1010n....h. Young. Thos. Bold . ;. • - liimpton-Phsa. Gibers. llobOroDonald. Dugan, Wm. Mam... , - On Moline of W. J. Montirimery, the Chair appointed the _following . Committee on Con. ri tested -Seats; -W. J. Montgomery, S. H. Geyer, Jarib Stucktatb, 'Jean Eckert, and Henry Phill . • • •il • • The -President read a letter from Andrew ESq.i - of Ross toWnship, declining he ;seat in the convention, on secount of illness, 'itidrocinamkndlog Robert Reno, in his steed. Oa motion of st. C. Pleeeoa, Mr. Morrow wai aubstititted for Mr. Burke. On moduli of Mat itaroiscitt, Jackson Jones, I of South Palette, was rubstif i nted for Mr. Pat as tenon, wholw- absent. Oa motion of JOhnNesselh, the Chair ap pointed the I following Committee on Rogow. cone: JubnlCas 'ells, John W. Riddell, David Mercer, Robert Stevenson • and S. H. Geyer. Mr. Pt aeon moved, thatlin order that all tide:gond htl be 'done openlYi theriwor of the Contention be-taken rho togs. a . Mr. Ridiiey lathed to gaol, that th e vollog be doie 41..024 by tuarkin • : Mr. //hewn remarked th alwa p she. peeled aufairniu whores Ohs wogs vote wag Mr.dill Oast no' reingto . for departing Dom the c stboiary rule govequoliSueb bodies.: The rhistllin maput, 'itn/) the 'amendment 'was decoded tarried. • f . . • Mr. Sines° called for the! yeas and nays,: Which . were ordered, and resilltad - aa follows: , Yea., 85; l eje, 45. So - the Convention do.' 'tided to vote by marking. • Ti.. snide this for West _Pittsburgh were, hare banded D. Whipple and Jobn Wadi being the delegates. • Oa motion }of J. W. Riddell, the Conventlin proieededto porniziO a candidate for the glee of Sties ilh Whereupon the following neutes"werc Submitted Joshua Rhodis,',Flobert Watetiti, Harry WC* 0. Ormsby',. Marshal Min ton was nothhated;bithis Lithe was immidi ,,tely withdragn.i. ;-- • • iTne Coanotttel on tonseiniii Seats here re. Ported, al followe : That thetiejectione against Chariot Lighshill, colleague ofgramial Thomp son, Jr.', of the . klist Ward,-"Allegberiy, were lot well handed; and that Mr. Lightbul was entitled Id b 4 WILL PIO eteeptldne taken to Broth Str:Sark Upper; 8C. ., eui r i war, well found ed,' int; Alex. 'Alt Si was admitted: in-his eland. :Jahns Robutsonfar;-okiection 'to Jos. Davie, 1 witif claimed a sees from the first pricing' of tie Third Wardaigiteibokr, was declared well - hooded, and. hat Mr. Davila was not iratitin A lto. Banc heti/tat], Eh Sew •t. 4 to the 'Wei Mr. SaWetCp °4 4 °AP l 4# -t;1,42112Pr4 The °frame 'accepted and Committee J. H. Sewell, Esq., moved that the Curet:- don unanimously nominate Hon. Wm. B. Me. Clare u President Judge of the Quarter Sea , sions,.and Ron. B. W. Williams as Associate It judge of; Cie Di iet Court. Mt; Riddell bjecied. He would vote for the motion at - t e proper time , but th e nomi nation for Sheri was the only legitimate burl-. ticas now before he convention. a Col. Gibsono pposed the nomination of Messrs. !Heeler and Williams, and asked to record his vote itgainst it. The Chair decided the motion out of order, oaks, the Convention would reconsider its fiction In reference to the nomination of Sheriff. A motion Wait made to reconsider, which was negatived by a decided vote. A delegate moved to nominate for all the county offices. Jost. The Convention then proceeded to ballot for the office of Sheriff, with the following remit : Jarboe Rho4es*. . .. Robert Wateon Henry Woods 0. 11.-Ormeby...; When the names of the definite* from Manchester were ealledateese C. Fleeson de clined to vote, end ;hiked leave to withdraw from the Conven'tlon. He remarked that it was unnecessary to aavign any reason, and with title he left the room. The announcement of the result of the bal. toting for Sheriff was received with applause. J. H. Sewell here renewed his motion for the unanimous nomination of Judges McClure and William,. Col. Gibson °Ejected and demanded the yeas and nays. The yeas and 'nays were ordered, and re coiled as follows: Yeas 106 ; Nap 16. Mr. Sewell then offered the following: Rewired, That a Committee of nine be ap pointed by the Chairman to recommend the apportionment of the several offices to be nominated by this Convention. The resolution was adopted, and the Chair announced the 'following gentlemen as said committee: J.. H. Sewell, A. J. Gribben, A. Hays, W. J. Montgomery ! J. 0. Martin, 8.. J. Anderson, Thos. Worcester, Charles Barnett, Wta. Nixon. The Committee then took a recess onui two o'clock. -- AFTERNOON lIESSION The Chairman called the Convention to or der, when the Committee on Resolutions, thriiugb their Chairman, John Canons, report. ed as follows : leerßeed, That as the representatives of the citizens of Allegheny county, without regard to •political usoeistions—as Americans—we stand by the Constitution and the Union, whir& have placed our country la the front rank of the nations of the earth, and regardless of party names we now stand united and together in de tente of that government Which has made as great, end under which we have lived prosper ously and happily. With us the Uofoo of the States and the maintenance of the National Government are above all party considerations, and we will sustain them at every hazard. Resolved, That the thanks of a grateful peo ple are pre.eminently due to the Army and Nary . for their promptitude and courage in rallying around the standard of the country to crash out this wicked rebottle*. In the name of the people we say to the National Govern. many "Go on and conquer ! Let there be no peace till treason hu vanquished, and the au. thority of the United' Staten Government has been fully , vindicated and establiahed." Resolved, That the yeomanry of this land will protect their country and their govern= meet at any expense of blood and treasure, for when our country is in danger we are but one people. The bold end bad men of the South will now and ever Sod the whole North united in support of tee common inher itance left es by cur fathers—the glorious American Union, the right of self -goverment and this Constitution of a tree people. Oa motion, the report was accepted. Mr. Mcllwaine moved that, inasmuch as very few delegates were yet present, the Con. station should take a recess for 4:teen min tam Not agreed to. Mr. Bostwick and Mr. Bayne culled for the re-reading of the resolutions, which was or dered. • .Ir. Bayne offered the following as an addl. tion to the Committee's report : Resolved, That this Convention heartily ap prove cd the acts of the , present Admititatra• tint in its effJrts to put down trealoa ; and that we favor an uncompromming policy, and a tzoroue prosecution of i the wari — regardicg the Lazne . a. Sovolyieg gawdramAlmt or So gay. arnment—the security of life and property or a state of absolute anarchy. Renolced, That it is the duty of every loyal citizen to aid the Administration in crnahing ont rebellion, emanauag fpop whatever source it may; and that we denounce secession as a political heresy which, if carried out to ite logical necenittes, must culminate in the otter dismemberment of our glorioua Republic. Resolved, That, in lading to subdue treason, the Government acknowledges an inherent weakness, and 'an insutriment development of the law-of self-preservation, and display. an appalling discouragements° the lovers at lib erty throughout the world. Be.oked, That inasmuch salt Is desirable to produos entire unanimity of feeling and senti ment among alt the peopleof the loyal State; and since Democrats, Republicans and &cert. CADS all stand shoulder to *boulder in defense of the Government, We deem it advisable to ignore all party divisions, and to choose. Union mesa from among the people to all the County and State offices. The original report, as well ae the resolu tions of Mr. Bayne, were adopted unanimously. Mr. Sewell, Chairman of the Committee to recommend an apportionment of the several offibes, monad as follows: To de Republicans—The office of Sate Sen ator, three members of the Legislature, Pro thonotary and Director of the Poor. • . . To do Democrats—The °aloe of County Treasurer, two members of the Legislature, County Commissioner and /modify' judge. The Committee left the office of Coroner `open to the choice of the Convention. The •report was by no means satisfactory, and Col. (Mean moved to lay it on the table —tbe yeas and nays bring called. the melt was: Yeas, 5.9; Nays, 79. The report we, then adopted, with a large negatiie vote. • Mr. Sewell moved that John P:Penney be wianimonsly nemloated for State Senator. Objected to by Col. Gibson and other,. He wu inatracted to support no candidate who was identified with the paitiztu ticket now in the field. After some dissuasion, Mr. Sewall wit! drew his motion, and the question of nomination for Senator was left open. — J. P. Penney, A. Pir. Loomis and Thomas M. Howe were then named for State Senator. Mr. Sewell read a letter from Mr. Howe, su mming hie sympathy with ths.Union' move ment, bat declining a nomination by the Con. ventiOn. The Convention then proCended to receive negninations for other offices, pursuing the rule laid down in the report of the Committee. Dating. the naming of candidate., much con fusion ensued, and Col. Gibson made several attempts to •-poke in". the names of Democrats when Republicans only were entitled to nomi nation. Be al.* amused the Chairman of not maintaining proper order, whereupon - Capt. Finney retorted by reminding CoL Gibson that be was perhaps the most noisy man in the Con .vetition i (Laughter and applause—and cries of "Pinta:a out.") Order was finally restored, and the hulas es of the Convention proceeded. -The following Is a:4lst of ' the. candidates for the several offices, with the balloting. annual; , .- stufewunts. lA. Teanse--_..«... 041 A Erioomll--g-- 31 L ligarnilts.,. 79John Et Trooln-.....- - TA 5 W 1111540.........-100 John ' N 91cOloway ..... - A El aros. s ... ...- -:10E A a 6 LElmakte---- - 1 T B Elanditote-..-.« 69 . Josepb 5nr19...-:,....... - ..T. l Thatate.....•-a. 87 A.. J 85 ke1 . ..............-. 30 thigh Lee................- Si J O Etntroso-..........- - a W BerAt--...-,-; 15 &0 W 5 115!.....--..... 11 Jahn 11001a5k)...... - -.;. - 43An EeUert................; - ace A a10cam...........-.. 15 Map !Unman. 6 ticket Artbzu5.......... R 9 James Elalrtary..- 3 J 8 Pan0ey.....«......... 30 lobe 9 a10htn...«.. - 1 aeo A Huns-....:-..-.. - Robert 68 Nada:del fau.ntean—,. 10 Geo B 111 Jame & Banter.-- James Btirkmor.•,.::-.. e 3 Jima• P J P•ttoq Jr Om , St-- ■ P Ewan . Wm 0 I 10•1 I 2 03337 Wm tiAbb, . .. 2 Vuxh! 341Wilto'venion— 3 Ames BS. nOttl.f Wm. Beitztorter Wm. i John A PArkinm.e. 07 Joseph • 2 Jamb Jam • Wm. A1exadete.........57 U. - Wm.4.lrotimson ' . 2 Hum Dmisldikm..... - R. W. . Wm.tlscluy R W. - ' Pro 2. 2 I Thomas Lama* Wm. 7. Itcalatack.—...:-.. 6 = BAL Dits,,b7 • • JOWL Cb•LIII• water 5 ......... J,6 VII 'WS. Francis Pea, James • H. Hopkins and Fred. Theisen weir' nominated for Amicably. and Henry Baia and H. P. Seams for Prothono tary, but withdrew their tomes before a ballot was taken. John N. Ncelowrey and J. C. &Got were withdrawn an candidates for Assembly, J P. Bur and J. Patton, Jr. for Treasurer, and J. B. Hunter, for Prothonotary, after the bal loting was half through. Mr. Hunter staled that he bull requested a delegate to with. draw his name immediately after his nomina. Lion, but the request had not been complied with. Mr. fkaptionl, named for Amebae Judge, withdrew hip name after the balloting had pro. , greased soma Dr. Georgp McCook and Wm. G. Hawkine, named for Treasurer, and Thomu Harbin and H. 8. Donaldson' for boroner, were - withdrawn a abort time precious to the close of the ballot. John M. Irwin was withdrawn u a eandi. date for Assembly, jut brifore the result of tbs ballot wee announced. Wm. Noble, for. Coroner; wan withdrawn after the ballot was uken. On motioni of CM. Holtz, the Chair was an. thorised to appoint an Executive Committee of Twenty, to !carry on the, campaign. The Committee will be announced hereafter. •• • . At seven o'clock the result of the ballot, u given above, uru announced by the Malt and received olthl demonstrations of applause. John Casselle offend the followlug, which wu adopted: Resolved, That the Convention earnestly no oommend to the support of the citizens of Alle gheny county the tbaket this day nominated, embracing as', it does the names of gentlemen eminently At to fill the posidotta maligned them. On motion Of J. H. Sewall, three ewers ware given for the lOonatitution, the Union and the Laws. A vote of banks was unanimously tendered to the Chalzmiani - for the able manner in which he dliehargedshie duties, whereupon the Coe ventlon adjourned etas die. The Ettnnes'ota Minton Company vs. The National 11ludas Company and James Cooperi ThD important action, commenced in June, 1860, in the District Court of the Upper Penin sula, for the i munty of,Ontonegon, has lately Men tried in that Court, his honor Judge Good win presiding , . It was brought to eject the National Miding Company from a portion of School Seado'n 18, on which-are situated the principal mining grounds of said Company, cod was therefore line of groat interest and import ance. The Mlnne'sota Mining Company claimed title under a patent of the United States, said patent reserving upon its face the rights of Michigan to the !audit' diipute. The National, Mining Compiny claimed tinder a clean patent of the Shoo Of Michigan, whose title waii co gnised under the compact admitting said State into the Union. The cause was nil" without &jury; the trial was commenced on the 6th of opt. instant, and concluded on the 9.b following. tin th e morning of the me=t day the Court delivered , its decision le favor of the National Company. This ie the filth time that the title in dispute has been before a court of law. A was first tried before the Circuit Court of the United Suites for thp District of Michigan. man ejectment suitlbrooght by Cooper, in behalf of tee National Mining Company against E. C. Roberts, who represented the National Com play, when jtidgment war rendered against the title of the National Company. Oa a writ of error, the judgment was reversed in the Supreme Coen of the United States. The cue was then - tried again m the U. S. C. C. lqr the Metric of Michigan, when judgment was gives In tevor of the title of the National Compacy. Op a second writ of error, the judgment in favor of the National-Company was affirmed -In the Supreme Court of the United Siete e.l' in addition to these fire trials at la w, two, bill, in equity have been hereto fore filed by 'the Minnesota Company evilest the Nathinal Company—one in the U. S. C. C. for the District of Michigan, and one in the District Court of the Upper Peninsula, for the count) of Ontonagon, both of which have been diamieread by the Minnesota Compaq, the com plainant. I Since the Nitional Company was put in pos. susion of the disputed tract wider the writ of poeseisnon naiad out ol the U. S. C. C., they have laid out On a portion 01 it the 'Mtge of Werner. The title to this village site was also covered by the recent decision of his Honor Judge Goodwin. Such, we are informed, is. the history In brief end prejent state of this litigous. At the late trial at ontithegoe, Theodore Romeyn, I Esq ,of Dwelt, appeared as counsel for the I Minnesota CO., and Samuel P. Vinton, eat., et Wuhington City, sod Alexander Beet, Erq., of Detreit, appeared as counsel for the ti Naonal Cordpany. lialboadleocident-.3 0 114u r Baled. An accldanf occurred on Monday to toe lint section of a nets GO the Pittaburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, bringing ID the 27th In diana Regiment, from Indianapolis. The train consisted of six baggage and three pamper: oars. The sadden% happened near Milano,, and was occestoned by an oz oeming out from behind a wood pile and attempting to anon the track jest in front of the locomotive, giving no time to the engineer to atop the train. The tan. der and tee baggage oars were thrown off. One soldier, who was In a baggage au, jumped from the train and the ear fell on him, killing him almost lastantly. Three or font other soldiers in the baggage oars ware 'lightly, and one badly, braised, but not dangerously. One brakeman elan Jumped from the train and was badly bruised. The track woe clear and the train moved on in about three hours and a half. The front track of the front passenger oar was off the rsiUs, bpt no one was hart in any of the punninr can t and no dunge wu done to the car. Of all whovemained in the ears no one was seriously bun. CotxtustAnX Comm (Ohio) Paaa.—The An. noel Pair of the Columbiana County Agricul tural Society Will be held at New Lbbon, com mencing on Wednesday, and ~toutinuing for three days, 26th, 27th and 28th of September. Arrangement' liblive been made With the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne and Chlosgo railroad to issue excarsion tickets front Rion Valley to Alliance. Yonag's band, of this city, has inan engaged for the occasion, and all the military companies of 4ss county will permits in the af tornoon of the, third day. Bo trouble or ex pense has biet(spared to incur* its moms, and the probability is that the attendance will be vary large. /alarm or lAgoraan Itsantiurr.—An Inds pendant nigiment from Michigan, in command of Col. Stockton, arrived in the city last even ing, en route for Washington Olt-. AfterVar taking of an eedellent repast, furabbed by the Committee on fiabebtenee at the ttfioldiers' Dining Rooms? they toot a special triln; and lett for the East. The regiment was not quite foil, numbering only 850 men. A detachment, however, of 15Q men, enough to make the fall complement, will pus through here ale after noon and Join; the regiment at Washington. Several other pileup:nu from Michigan, Wis consin and Indiana are expected. to-day'and tomorrow. 4 Alms Racer' .mtfi.—We learn that fisjor Ripley has instructed Major Symington, Com• mandiult of this/inane!, to have the arms fur nished to the Committee of Home Demme for arming the Hartle Guards, inspected, with a view of aecertalaing what proportion of the same are fit for the use of the iroliateera la actual service.l We have had .some opportunity of examin ing most of these arum, and feel pretty confi dent that our Home Guards need not fear. These arms are inot fit for active service. A Pam-Pons:ye AIIIVITZD...rit lid 0110104 Archy Lowson was arrested by, the Mayor , . police m Davie Auction Room, yesterday,' while in the net of relieving a lady of her pocket-book. 'He Is about sixteen years of age, and &Retina that he has just returned from Waihington City, where he wee engaged as cook in the Army. He was locked up for a hearing. rd.Casette, tie defaulting tax collector,ar. rived here yesterday afternoon In castody of officer Fox. Yin information was lodged against him by Mr. C. Oyer, one of the School Directors of thiStiventh Ward, for embezzle. meet, and In dia suit of bail he Was committed to answer.— . DCATII or LX OLD CITIZUF.—.SVO I.urn, with regret, °film death of Bill/. Wz► at Unrant, lowS. Mr. W wu sleeted Sheriff of this bounty in 1840, and WU well known to a' largo number of on eitisenk. has been for 104 . 10 years a resident of lora.- ' Reauntariew.LThe New Castle Omar •-• 4 informed by a gentlemen 'et Wert GreenAlit, that ampulla! A m te being eshed iw-that vicinity to_reatet the toilsome of the .levied tar the'preseeetion of the war. . ..• TAROS? Paa* iria cm.—Mrjor Rbrightre R Oa Compaq parade on . Tander alternooni. two - otcloalt, bar target praotace and drill. Meet at the emery punctually at 2p. mi. ' ~~ ~ ~~ .~ THE LATEST NEWS sr TZLEGBA? RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZEr E OF FOIL wesEmirorroN WASIMIGTOI, Sept. 17 =Tome is authority for stating that the maturation of tits O n - sanor.fivisral of Cabs, rimorroialog the rebel dant, spurious. No each proclamation hu boon made. The Navy Department, hu cease for con gratulation In the promptons and efficiency of the command, and or the' several navy yards, all orders being obeyed with - remarkable pro olaion and expedition. On several occasions. recently, Major Gen. Protocol telegraphed for a number of gene and gun-earrisees, and within leas thins day thereafter the Departmentwas Wormed that these war capitation" were already on their way from Philadelphia, Brook lye and Portsmouth. There is as much quiet In and about the Department as in any of the ordinary government hurtles; yet the amount or baiineu transacted Is very heavy. It/ kn. pbrtant results daily tooomli more apparent. The following order was tuned from the War Department to.day -The commaudinieolacerid the United States loins at filatteres blot, North Carolina, is au thorised to sooept the services of such loyal North Carolinian, not to exceed one regiment, as In his neighborhood may volunteer to take up arms for the United States, and to designate a regular °floor to muster them into service. The recruits will be organized, in the stet in stanee, into a battalion or regiment, &wording to numbers. The mustering Goer will make timely requisitions for =UP and other necenary supplies, and the commanding oleo will, on the recommendation of theivolunteerf, propose such persons este may deem suitable 49Am the companies, battalion orleginent that may, If approved, be commieslonixt by the President. By Oder, L Tabou, Adj't Gan. Wannierros, dept. 17.-Ilt is am believed that enure quiet will insure the recovery of hir. W. Walker from the wounds itfoctod by a Secessionist in fdarylliad. A government offictal celled this mornincend received from him the iekportaut information be bed gathered Up to the rime he wee injured. That part of Maryland !in the neighborhood of Port Tobac co, le e hOt bed of Seceuionists, end bas beer, a serious annoyance to the ;Llama cense. 017211 • rATION.-PadfiC Telegraph, 95 mites ma of Farr Hamilton, aid Omafts and Bur lington, Sept. 14.—The Pony &press pined at tea o'clock. San Fraucuro, Aug. 31.—Tae thought, mind and .energies of the People , in thin city and throughout the State aie concentrated on the general election. Th 4 Breckinndge, or Secetaion , party, is evidently losing ground. The opinion a that the Republicans will car. ry therState. There are now ens comPaniee of volunteers to sews on the plates at Camp DJerney, two miles west of ost'and, where Col. West is in command.. The cavalry Companies are at Camp Leon. Another camp le established near San kranceco, where volunteers, ander the new call tor 50,0!0 troops, are held until after the election, for no more volunteers will leave the interior for San gramme°, as they want to fart their voles. Two men residing $ milts from Lehtne were murdered bo the night of 'the 33M, by four Spaniards, who, after robbing the premises, set the home ua fura A tillegrilM from Yreka, dated the 27th, g ives the following ooncerning the rumored musaore of our emigrant party oo the Northern route: "The report yesterday of the masuere by lu dianaat Oruve Lake is oonfirtud by the arrival of one of the patty, be being the only survivor. He reports that there wen fourteen families, numbering over 100 persons* to the train, and the whole company—men, women and ehildren —inhumanly butchered." Our informant was here.yeatettlay, but be has left town for the resntlince of a relative near here, in conleosenee wbicb no 'weber ;animaters ;eta be obtained. A cavalry eompaay4s being organised here. A dispatch trout Pb - rtlanu Oregon, dated Aug. via Yrelta;4ayei the meamer Curd Lodd arrived teat niht, bringing Tracy & Co la express Irom the Nes Pdrces, ate MAO in gold dust. By the arrival of the Llmerada from Amnor River, dates are received to the In of August, and the schooner Ida had since arrived with noes from Iletropolaski, Mimic Kumla. An atteMpt will be made nest summer to reach the lind to the Arctic Ocean. supposed to have beta discovered by .Ceptiun Mangle, 4a year. agd. Tee ittwesisn Govereimest have adopted a More favorable policy towards for eignere, to coneequeoce of which there has been a large toffee of merchandise. It is announced that the government tele graph from Cikatiati to Nieolostski, across the continent d! Ante, will be commenced this season, anciptimbea forward .to completion a. early at poamble, under the eupertniendeace of Mr. Bowenbff. N 1.16 SAitIDT 110014 Sept.:l6.—Yeeterda s 7, whilst Biz men of the Maseachusetta 13. b ware riding an the tow-ostb on horaeoack, two Wee above liarPer's Ferry, they were fired upon by the rebels from the Virginia side of the Potomac, add one man was ,inatantly killed. It was soon eacertaioed that the robe!' wain. aiderahle force were concealed behind a large warehouse and other buildings in that vicinity, when Captain Shriner, of toe Alsasachusetts 131, quickly tun up a 12. pounder raged can non and fired a ;lumber of shots into the build inp, behind which they were , concealed, eons. tog them le disperse, with a: supposed loas of some lire or sin killed. Thontu Harper, of Knoxiiile, who wu ao el) wounded laat Thursday whit OP canal boat opposite Sbepherdstowe, by the rebels, iclying in a very critical condition. Curcio:i, Sept. 17.--A animal dispatch to the Journal from Cairo states that that portion of Kentucky lying west of the Cumberland river has been deemed under inturrecticteary control. Secretary Chase has instructed the Surveyor bete to prevent all, commercial in tercourse la that section, sed.seirch the bag gage of all parsons going thither. The gun-boat Conestoga pursued the rebel etcameni, Stephens end Gentile, on the Cum berland river, yeeterday. One coottined 100 tone of hoe. A descrier from Jeff. Thompson gays the force opposite Columbus numbers 2,300 ragged soldiers, short of provisions. The opinion is expressed that his command will disband. FRABirtohT, Bent. 16 -4100 M-A message frOm Guy. MagoMa WU received, communi eatiog a_telegraplue D2C11131[41 from Gen. coffer, announcing that 00 safety of T see demanded the occupation of Cumberland end the three long maintains in Kentucky, and that he had done so and should 'n his position until the Federal farces were with drawn and the Feelers. camp broken up. Also, a men ge from Thos. C. Reynolds, Lieutenant Governor of Missouri,anuig what course Ken tucky tailwind to take, in view of the occupa tion of the Mississippi river, below the mouth of the Ohlo, by the Federal lOICCI, in violation of her neutrality. Pitmans's/11a, Sept. 17.-=The Arat great general celebration of the adoption of the M etal Constitution took place today, comprising a parade of the !tome Caudal, three thousand in number, singing; speeches, and an oration by ex. Minister Delis at Independence Square, firing of salutes and a general suspension of businds daring part of the day. A rain storm which commenced at noon interfered with but did not. pre - vent the carrying out of the entire programme. The oration of Mr. DsHu gays hearty support to the crushing out of the re bellion against the Union and Vonetitetion. hearrono, Cr:,ept. 17.—A large COO. tonne or careens gom all parts of the Mate assembled here to-day to listen to Lion. D. S. Dickinson' and others. Mrj. Gen. Pratt presided. All the political parties of the State were represented, and places of business were closed during: the meeting. Mr. Dickinson's speech wee one of hii best efforts, and bad a powerlul effect. Senator Latham, Cl Dahlias. rtidt,.eent a letter of apology Sur his absence ;fall of patriotic spint. Illacputoar., Sept. 17.—Thi Union men an trines( over the heat news from Western Virginia. The , boat from Old Point has arrived, but brings 'no now. from Fortress Monroe. This passengers represent that nothing has trans pired thereof' interest. • narrow, N. J., Sept. 17'—The United Alillartircuit !Court for the Anna of New Jersey is now In anion. Several treason sues and interference with and spoon/ion to the Federal authonties will come before them. Elden , Ira been . /equated to forward the remaining New regiments as fast as possible. Berrox, Sept scribed to the 1 the Gerrsznatet reriptions throughout Nei ed by the emit Belearessoree It —Over $200,000 woo rob. National Loin yoitadoy. Whoa tititgoots got to wolitiltwinib, 11*.bo tow* hooilot, tors and tioDoslood, u Many 11111111Tatit% rill from obtalnlni mous to tho _...~_ .~ • Loutavizzfl, Sept. l7.—We leant from Nall .. villa that a Richmond dispatch to the Union* 'American states}} that Hon. L. P. Walker has resigned in consequence of bad health. His successor has riot yet been appointed.° All the banks of New 011e41111 suspended specie paymentito-dsy, and treasury Dotes are W at par. f the Pumas: of this moraieg pub fishes.the correispondenee between Elon..Tos. lioltand the Paesideni, in regard to Prentontre proclamation. n answer to Mr. Holt , . in quiriee, Prrandept Lincoln encloses a letter to Fremont, which has.: been published. The Journal learns that in' very quarter, the wanton invaliod, of Kentucky by the Confed erate troops, iq disapproved. In thousands of inatancu Soothern Rights men have an. flounced their purpose to unite in repelling tbe invaders. Tne Courier of this morning publishes a (lard,a caning a meeting of all the citizens of Carry, Trimble kind Carroll counties, to form a league for the Mutual protection of the lives and property of iletellles of all parties. The idea is thought to be to pot dowiZall maraud. Mg bands of either party, and avoid guerilla warfare. A new regitneht, under Curran Pope, of this city, a graduate bf Whit Point, goes into camp th . ti week at thelFair Grounds near the city. Snlisung is 'Knead MO lively. Besides the infantry, there ale many cavalry and artillery companies tormibg, one cavalry company to be composed of Germane who have seen service.. Au artillery company of 50 men , under .1. W. Scott, will have!Peter art, of Fort Sumter, Ftrst Lientenint. A regiment of cavalry, under Jas. S. Jackson, M. C ham been nearly completed. . Llatneas and saddle makers are kept homy nigh! and day, and advertise for y:tuneymen. It is reported that 6XO Confederates, midis: Zolheoffer, came' to Cumberland Ford, Knox !panty, on Saturday, anu cAututed tbs Captain or Col. Stones cOmpany uf Home Guards. Locturvuzz,B4rt 17 —loi o'clock, P. M.— The train from , the S rote oo the Nashville and Louisville Rhilro,d hie cot arrived. It is sin hour. behii d time. Telegraphic cduirotioicazon between Eliza bethtown nos been •nierropted since 6 o'clock this evening. There in great ;military activity in the city. A'l the Home Mil:oda are a.sembling, and it is rumored that portion or .ousseatVe brig ade has been ordered over from the Indiana aide. lkfempeis.—A. specie/ t. , / the Appeal stye tha Genrßraxton Bragg ha been appointed Con federate Secretary . or Wer, v/Ce L. P. Walker resigned. "Frankfort.—Tiie Senate passed the - 6111 to provide for the seamy of the State army and protection of railroads lours—Wodfr report from the Committee on Federal Affairs, was doopted by a vote of 70 to 30. ifidnight.—Tne' Svothere ears have not ar rived. Fart of Wouareeu'a brigade ate landing hare. It is underatoqd toe: they are to proceed Southward over the I..uio•ille and .Nashirille Rtilroad immediately. The Rome Guards are all out in unifore. Their) destination is sup posed to be Sonthirard. The river at this pti3t U rillag fiat, with 5 set 4 Inches water in the a nal. Jiereason Eispt of the Bt. Louis Ilejoubllea A person &trivet, hire t 7.—Correspondenee I• la morn' g reportie Price w moving Cans as tbat Par !rebels an 16 pima l a say that Pries left en ore °Maid/7 that on Wednesday olgh towards Sedalia 11.00 goal vu there ir(i.b 2,500, of srtille4. Ochae neo.,aci WarroubArs for ` . L-aws night . liE , ta are omelet that Lexington has been eaptdnd, bat they are not believed. P es from Peltis ounoty reporia fight at Blatt'termer, to w4lh the Seeeasionbita defeated the Home Guards nod burnt Blackmu' Bridge. 4 , . Jer/T.120s Cnj, Sept- 17.-4 a eCial die. patch to, the St: 14010 DMOCrafoi ; A man named Griffith arrived hare to-day, ad that on Saturday )an Gen Price, with 17,000 men, bad surrounded Lexington, and bad cent • summons to Qui. :'il oiliiiiiii to entre der; Col. M. Wooed, when, P , ..., .r report d to beet not word Oat be bi..i..li ••••1 him a 01 Mon day at four o'clock to tor', ....1 er, to it be did not that he wouldfmarch ,n him with a black fig. It II cono.i a t.y Ilsous M. 10 10111110.ry twir lers here that Gee; S:l,ti . has by ILhit tome reached Lexington frg , Lk .! , i Joseph...had Price will be cat off or in-ced to retreat Quite a panic priereed et Georgatoera on receipt or the reports 1:001 Lellitgtuti, and many families tied, le.aril an attack from the rebels. All ie qatat here. and 00 apprehenaioaa Ere Clelt Qu inameAft. attack. i Sr. Loots,'Srpt , 17 —T e St. Louis Leto. erot is furnished W, It , he I, !lowing item : Ail is quiet here. Gr.. Pop has cent a column of 1. 0 00 men andiibree p , r es of artillery, na da Col. Smith, after the r belt who laic here on the 13th , and there to ti ne doubt but that their la r ge haul o Wendt will be captured, although u usual i' they will dupers% and being mounted, aecapti, act,,. Cul. Smith rhould supra, them. Slime Guards, and others, are scouting the country on all rides. Vol.. Cm. mer and Edward{, the first commanding the irregular forces of the Minoan Volunteers, and the tauter anent 600 lowa State temps, will alive hers oh Sunday, haring swept the alliteration north of theifcity. The General will immediately fret them to motion along both sides of the. rat:rwad, to clear out the small squads of the rrbels remaining An the woods between brre Ltd Chillicothe. The General says let fire rays North Missouri will be quiet again. I ST Lou, flep4 17.—Gen.liturgic, with one reg i ii rs nt of tolnatry, two computes of cavil. qone of artillery, took contusion of at. Joseph on Friday ut. It to reported that a battle took place at Lexington, yeaterilay, between the Federal forces there and Man. Green's rebels,ln which most of the latter ;were captured. This 'made confirmation. Another bridge was horned on the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad, a day or two mince, precipitating the :/ocomotive into the stream mad killing the eogineer. A report is current here that the Confeder• ate forces hare evacuated Columbus. Br. bort - ern. Sept. 13.—Correrpondence of lit St. Louts Republican —The railroad bridge over the Little Platte river is not yet repaired. Thls does not interrupt the travel, however, of passengers, men" sod troops being trans forted at the bridge. Three regiment* of U. B. troops: the 16th Illinois, the 3J Olio and the 2d Kansas reach edi here today andierore wi I arrive tomorr ow, Before the arrival fif thy, F decal troops, more than 1,100 rebels rode out I' the town, bound South, to join Galt. Price. They ate au en. diacipltned crew, l w II mounted, bat poorly armed. The U on men are jubilant end hopeful *gain. At levertsrlii.• yenlerdaYe two companies of Cal. Morganfe Home Gtlitda had a skirmish wi')lt i band of seeessionists end rooted them, killitig ten or more and cap. taring several horsy,. FSIZDZEICK, fitTD4 Sept. 17 —Not more than twenty fire membrje or both houses have, is yet, arrived here.! Tee, wall meet and ad journ till to-morrop. The impression is that the Legislature will be unable to adjourn or . do business for wait of a quorum. Unto, Sept. 14 7 - 1 Oar trnopa moved dams the river to-day, tithing possession of the bluff, called Fort Jefferino, opposite the bead of Island No. 1. itecounoitcring parties in strong force, out (tom the camp at Norfolk, make no report al; the enemy. They have probably had no collitions. No new, to-day from' the enemy. The commotion reported yesterday in their tramp et Columba', is mild to have been caused by apprehensions of an attack trom oar trobpv. Itinusarakm, Sept. 19 —Gra. Reynolds has telegraphed as frost , Unsay Mountain that, he is not cut Minor sid es ant intrlid to be. hie will hold his position at all hasnida. ' The enemy witht superior - numbers are in front of him. He ties tour regiments - at Elk water. We lend him three regiment/ today. . Haareo ;hr. been seriorisly talked of in Connecticut. Thel authoritie, of Stonisigton,' a strongly tainted f secession town, gathered their men for inspect!n, sod found one hun dred and twenty ot, th able-bodied &Hinted with hernia. At Pen t they all wore new trusser tightly braced. i A Harruti . Exszert —St. Louis, Sept. 14. Heavy Federal reinfor anteing are going to Jefferson City. There ill probablybe a fight / between there and 11.c&inaton in a few days. Can. Hunter is to cum mand the southwest ern columnfrom FirthiL. . Tex &inert& or Hiistriras --Bak/unlit/v. toting companies itillYeabnathe Nashua and Jackson corporatioes—esneweg operations o n Minday last. They intend to rennin, or tea hours per day, and As • ays int week.—Barton Baran 41. Thseithwas of f*b.lse. township, DG • et Nb , on SatetashhOpoint ed • sabilo., ttooto'sai with the Amidst, =and Commlsslocars for the nifef of famlifes. ' . ' Arrivals at the Principal Hotel DP TO B O'CLOCK LAST NI3 UT 8T CHARLIPS—Oreu s or Third eat w,., ...et. nun ILI/11111 PLOP6IIIO2. W D Nash. Steubenville 3 McKinley, Franklin It A English, Beaver I M ei B -tonal% do John McCabe, do A B Walt, War!dogma fiergienc New PtillaTe 'rhos Halt, do H Lock but, Wsatrington T Bi ch. do Paw Willtbm, do Jae Blesaley, do C Gilmer, A T Kennedy, Franklin KG Dickey, Mon city JIC Kerr, i do T DJ Ikott, do E C Lalchty. W, Newton A X Smith, do l D Johnson. Abgbeny W W Able Phil. J C James, Wosekr B B Bow, do 1 Hellman, W 0 Able, do H Gilbert, Laker Superior W J Umberto*, Fraukihs H Smith, J.firrrorn, 0 J P Byers, Cooperstown J Ziegler, Uttar J Bard, Brownville Ziegler, do raft Clantand N P .70rieN 011 Creek 0 B Taylor, Franklin Him Ella Campbell A aro WA r lackey, Bedford co tar. Edgworth Seminary J 0 Tate, do Aire Campbell, Boston MANBIOIB H01181—N0.144 Liberty mama 0101161•171121 Ti. PIMILIZIOR. 3 T i minagml. city B Walser, Rae If J Hennepin Rad om son, doMomett. Iltrboor co. Airs Sullivan and sone 8 A Vinton, Wash. city D Hulbert, Woceter, 0 Ilia 11.3drintruly4WbsaUng Si Maher J It Stencott, Locust Gran A W 13.1=1 Castle, Del .1 Zug. Alt Holly Spring. o T St Louts D 0 tweet° Embody and holly, 0 0 Cobb, Cleveland Tarentemo LlnseY.Orntline T Heneick, Collo:116ns JS Heys. Alt Jock.. A A Kuhn, Blairsville J Wagner, New Cutts 11 ' LigiaMer, N. Liberty J 8 Mannekla Lafoyette Lii.,ll/. 11....7 W H King, Bedford H Certiala Bakerstown A L Potty A lady, Cob.' MJoe. doI min J l 4 ll oB7.Bleirnille 13 Al Eerr,Olarion Bororsan, Plata J Dick, Kittanning Plucks, Rommel! P Cowan, Greensburg W Weinman, Wheeling 0 Wyman, N Y 0 WC eider, &tug J D Term Phil* 0 P W Malan*, Clin W Ben mg - annex, iCreatlice o Kopp H B ilotAnghlW J Heirick.Trheallog A Itangtiman, W. Newton 1 W Salter-wan eon lady, D Loge., Beltimore Ohio StatAtin H Pollock, Wheeling 1 K 110.o7,111cCetiYlltatIoll GERARD HOBS!—Comer Smithfield and Third erects' fr,L. HOCEII27. mutinizron. W I llobtrunn, Man. city B. B Brown, Brownsville W Latta,. do Misr Wilmot. BC Dickey, do H Cr... Lending T M Scott, do W Smith, Carinichaels 8 P Keller , do J Brame:x*3d, Morgant'ern P Metzger, Allegbecy co John Ergertar,Grvene co AI Harbison, Robinson tp IWm Troth, Fayette city John Himud, Hi:with:6d=John Sterna U A Andrew Stewart, J At Millar, Briallsville Alber and t C Me arlisle, a, . John Unite, Brownsvilie Shy autr ELIZA HOTZE.—Liluern street, below Ei6vontb.. JOHN =my 1 , 2071/2T02. O B Tiffeny,Welinala N Cantor, Troy Robe Scott, Dayton Jl3 Barr, do Jae Kelly, Allen co I B Wentling, Irwintown lane Bellow., Harmony David Perk, do T M Joan, But Liberty Wm Park, do W Kern, Wilmon W N Hoye, H Hoffendr,Lancuter X Thomtean,Wilkinlburg Mlr Hotbnisr, do 8 Pselt, Eitsubenvlile iil rbin tort. Montgomery co 1J Walter. Greensburg Job. Moe, Wort oo John AlcQued, A bar Wilidr% do II Rankin, Harrison city P Knight, 011111011 CO 11 //COL Jefferson co WCampball,city D Barnhart, Antra.. Jae Smith, Smith's Ferry OAI Johuton, Browner'e P Sheppard, do J Crones, tinenborlan I co 8 Hough, Port Hoye, John Keeper, do BHA% Brockville rty street, fart of Path PUPA:WM tt Marshall. Sabot 11 Marrsy, co , B 141.1cr J Pury.Ttruipsouvaie el Fallon. Latrobe I Johnson- Illohniond, 0 R Mitctieti i B Kerr, tiocketown J Johnean,btrourbrl le A Davin n. Hickory W Kerr and son, NiWolsern 11 Montgomery, Candor O P111,1•11CO, Littler I Barnum, Conon O anienning, Fe 3 et. e co .1 Espy. tipper sr Gish. if Al rheter, thulium neari HOTEG-L1 BAUM T Laughlin, Penderieksen kt Jones, Bakerstown L;ay °amide W Ps* J uin, nay, 04D0babug n rdr • 0 kliThenrn do human, Greene r° J Ratak do W BM. do T Minoan do • W *Mtn, Candor I J Pam; do M IL Mitchell W Gilmore, Bridgeville W Blmoog, Bickery Ciochratt Preed.ni J Hama, RED LION HOTEL— :Co. k, flt. Clair rlro-t. TILOPILITOI. , IV V usball, 4.P.my c: J P Lama' tneektr, : tll WParebait. co W Ltmoutecker, do 118 Irc'trayar, do toba Idetoot. ' P Rooth str, ' I' !oddity, • do .7 Elute. do M Poterron., : do Lyoch, • • kt do W fleauaker, , co.' Hart. TC P iaorakrr, , tro S Q floilm•to, Moreno., Curiontsham, i do .7 Wood.oti, , J do A MtCsaataol, do •No. 137, {Viktor rm.,/ exonalts, R Croton, kletampon Übe 8 flarahry 11 M Wolf, Harmony W 6 liaraaey, Butter Boyd, do J &comers!. an, . do I Balt do LP Walks, do 11 McComb!, Wash co N H Velar, Hamburg 81 1" Lobigb oo J Palcon.Cannoaborg • &I I Corbett Strattonseb. Logan, .1411 , ystoarn • Citodd, Ottawa 0 iambi, P• I B RO4O, Wash. co I arpoeck I SLecita • I mlrow, Pl. recce NATIONAL BOTH J Lytb, .betb Ono Watton, do J W Deana, do .1 Ca -ter, do .1 LI 11c1Lblooy, J.ll, tp It Lamb. Bradluckatleld Wm Redmond, Berta et, °bat Attar II 8 0 LI Wall; Bblia A W Rename, Ctdoat'd Bed 11111ar. r &troy; q lkoll, Uolotatown W Thrteeman, Bellevernon Robert Maple. Greene aw J I Pecoel.Eirsitigtz W Cle)bsogh k laJy, De Witt, Twa, a Rimer, Weak co W W Willlaine,Cookat7wn Z Meier, Brownsville IT &teary, Ilitlontorn !6 A Keller k 2 eons, Mo nongahela clty Gen hem-1W 20 :men, 17 B Marine e.rpe THE PATRIOT'S Dasam.--This interesting and exciting drama we, performed milli last eventog to an admiring and fashidnable an- Ideace. The large number of soldiers intro. dosed toto the piece to give effect to thh Pratt street, Baltimore attack, went ,through the various ow:datums we thongh4 better lan Monday than on on ' ilay evening, and they will no doubt continue to Improve as they gradual ly become accustomed to the excitement of the scene and the pretence of co large a num ber of spectators as have crowded the par: game and upper tiers for the last two imo lai& The capital hit at Russell, of the Lon don Votes,was well received, and Mr. Mackay, w ho personated the noted letter _writer, came in for a fair share of applause. ,writer, MMus Newton, Mrs. Effie Henderson, and Miss L. I. Menken, all Appeared per hotly at home in their respective puts, and their efforts were duly appreciated by the audience. Markets by Telegraph. • Pima=Yam. rept. 17.—Noon.—Ylonr ts Arrow under the advises from abras6 Wee %AO bb Is sr $4 60 $O4 62 kw extra. tmall mass of Braemar at'St, and Dorn real at $3 81(. Wheat sabre and 20 ;taster; MOO Mesh red sold at $1 140110, Med $1 2601 612. 9000 bmIL By. mold at 610 tor new, and 600 Mr old. tom to better demand; 7000 huh 'allow kohl at 64© 666 Oats Were. and 1400 bash new sod at .4631.6 Yugo and =lsms continue to have an upward gen datney. Prarlidons dull; small sales of mese pork at SM. Beconmoved slowly at 6WO, foe hams, to Mr idol tai 6Wanyee for shoulders. Lard firm at Due Whlaky at /8)46149a. . • Nmelfon. Sept 17.—Scrta—Slour tlrm sad M udded 64510 c; sake at 2000 Ufa at $4 7C434 80 for Bum, and $6 2N;66 80 tor Southern. Wbeet Is nretr6 Wee sfBo,ooo bush at $1 080110 for !!Drank.. stub; $t16611 fd for red weeern. sad $1 net 33 fur wblte Kentucky born - advanced 16 WOO sold at 42)0 646 Load Twat. liV tasty at /90. Serafgets of Flom 10,284 bblic Wheat 2.56667 bash; Clam YAWS bush. Mats soli aid lower; Mango and Reck Isl=l 42 1111nots Osatrat 64%; Mlattipa Boat Mt; New et Otani Mt Saabs UN; Vitali:lla alsesalti; Tsossoes 423(.: North ttseadatt 60%0 Mittel States Vassar, stint 90. Nor You, P.0./T.—Uml:lg.—Cotton Wet; Wes at 2ty4t. /bar Arta- Balm of AIM Otis. at 0100 e SO for Mate; 0 . 3.50 b utio, sad 0 2) faf for t stow Couthe o9 rn. Wheat steady; aaks AbOACO baab a for Cbkaa slo9al 0 at llEtleanke• eta b. Cora advancedgo 'ari s Pork &gaw / p at $l4 LO for mem. Wkdakg Arm .t lAyal9v , WI6IV2B—At - Tuna. 1 0.80 , 13 Batzrd*Y. tin 14tb but, Mr. BENJAMIN muiv.sa, to the C3Lb year of Waage. Docrroa C. Basis, Rater Caro and Dance pubic Pbtakdan; also agent for Rainbow's cele brated Tnass for Ruptures. Corner of.' Penn and Wayne Streets t Destrien.—Dr. C. BM, No. 246 Peen it. • Wens to all banns of the Name profealoo. inrA Mimi! Ilia Asstd. Try It.;— DIL stemma LOYAILIBLaI LIDIMINTAs_pros Mad from ths reallet of Dr. ataybe oof von. emtlent. the mat bons lotted: and boa bean CAW in praettes for the laat twenty run wltit the moat utsmommer atumma.. La an extents remedy it la t a rtyal. other emand alleyfate all mom awed* = z any pantloswill. tor all iihstunatts and bermes Dim:idea It la trap Infallitde, and es, a ,ett. ranee tor bona. Wounds. dpralna. Drulast,ll44,lts t=Wallas ant powerful etrenctlanint DfoPer. t• Met wonder and astonlaraosut of all wen bare era even alga/. Over tour Miming ow Vacates of remantab/* =ea perforimal by It willna the last two yeas. attest Ude tom Sew advertise. Ont. astanyagawirwt 1. WILMS 0 CO, Ap% o Comer Wood and &sand attests, littabureb. - . BLOOD FOOD.-11.4:4121011 is oallea to aft mod ramble Boa wlenttdo ireparstlon, ad. earths! In another canna. It la as oritlrelY net discovery. and must not be confounded with any of the untoortele Went nab:hue of the day. It a: ecotals reseed, ftw all the Mower 'pealed, and is; peclally those of a chromic tutors—ei bn g .t.Fat.g •or wake. months, and years. BuDeners, try DI Mom Onimon Dune; of New York , are the gas agate tor It, end also wroprotare of the world. renoents4 Dr. lawny Imam= Mote; salute. Cl. which every Mother ettouht base In her atedlcluto *wet fn lase of nosh and wog. as It done; co pireacato cOtititof say kbuL asbe folio npon with the unbolt canlldrecayend will be bowl an Is valuable epeolflo to di awes of DAUM comp blots. arta Rama. vainheig. MIAs . adwstlestosor.. Nor sale ha 0D0110 , 41 D. Ilpt a lfildlitent. Lae Waal st.. Pltnlbursh. Ps. MIXTRA SUGAR CUBED HAM jug Ham of Loris, Gm 03.5, pus, by • la ads • lbw by - . ~- I I== Tu. bight-1031 thry Wood Cnook • Ilett. 1 . obis Account. We are ioisrmitted to publish • - follow ingi • ektract m a private Ls - •• • written by i dept. oonlight. It gives . • first =rest and reliable amount of • - fight on Dig W . ,Oosek that has • • • - •• pub lished- • : , - to rOaT Lin rac, tunas, Sep. 6 1861.-- What I to you my WO ilia aboi4 to start on an media.. against Cl ei Paine IDivisioa, who bad • -..,• bold enei47.. I to Come close up to F ., Scott auq take a herd of mules • • “..:,• . to sill' leerment There were • - one hunted of them. They got th .• safely away; and we have not got them t. The expeclition, consisting of Col. Moo._ •.• • 's cavaliy, Col. Johnson's cavalry, -- one company 1 poi. Weer's regiment, and mySe , wi thAline men and a 12 pound moon• hoitzer, started Monday morn ing,l pt. 2d, determined to finll the Se - cesb,r staive with hunger, for we took no food with us. Mtn g about three thou* we cams in • t of the Sec4sli lag,: Coating proudl y on outer mar ho edge of a belt of timber Called D Wood. Abdul:CO ice,valry were s there, and".il was 'ordered np with mylpiece, to give': m a taw shells, but bef I could come gear thorn they were go through the *oda. t Chase was the ord of the day, and awe I tore through ' woods, i witli,only 0, en ahead of me as scouts. 'llie!, t ben eras about two miles wide, and b . the time ' we were through, four con •ea were ahead clime. We descried the 4 ahead, on the prairie, on the e t of &Corn field, and made our apmvac he a in thatwa tu yi The ca f' salty rode up in front o the . pposed lines of the enemy, v for re:tould: o f see them for a Tittle rise in the] gro ' and the tall grass, and I ran ray gun in between the enemy and our tavalig We never supposed they had any cannons; then j odp our surprise whet( they ,opened on us six guns, with round Shot and grape. Nothing was left for us ko do Lut stand it out, which we did farlan Minx and a quarter. I opened on their battery with shells and spherical case ilk. My second shell burst spank on Sall. middle gun, silencing it, and kill ing fon:t. can . lloniers. Illy seventh shell burst among a:, troopof cavalry retreating,. and hacked; over more than a few q Our cavalkepti up a continual fire of f small arms t could not do much good, on ac count o the grass. 'fired eighteen shots in all, dud wee compelled to I changepoti don 'fife times during the fight. had one home Wllamied in the groin, with a grape shot, hist he is getting better. One six pOuLd ball knocked me back in my saddle, but 2 not touch me by ab ut an inch4Hlt st k two horses , on in . right, and killed oneef them ; also kn one man doten, without injuring him. Such oc i is the; fm-el of war. We were to re , r.et by;CoLliontgonary, who cam inanded.s and we did it in good style, through the woods, losing about six men and ten s hozseS, and five or six wounded men iMil homes. They chased us about five marls and `gave it up. We arrived in Fort Scott theta 10 o'clock at night, well tired anti hungry, taking nothing since 4, a. u. t' Gen. Lane at once ordered a retreat. to Fore' Lin ln, on the Gam about twelve mi esl North and East of Fort Ecott j . Iso we started at 2 o'clock next morrui?d - the stores are removed, and nolloing ; s left but the buildings, whichlaill beurned on the approach of the enemy. e are busy fortifying our. selves' at Fo rt !owls building =Mb say Shed, & r . lam employed by the , Generillin laying out the battle ground, en the &tido orth and East of I,' In about pile mile r lam sinking • pits jo to pretel, the men from the enemy can none.:: They;have seven. of Gen. Prica , 'eca -g. We have only two - _ =Den, end ' ut 2,000 fighting men, and 4, , they 7,31)10 or ithereabouts.-. They are now at Pappiniville, on' the Gage, about thirty', miles from hare. Wo expect them i' about; AlcnidayJ and are making pumas. done !sellordiogly.—[Leavenworth Times • LA.YZI STY I I F A IL ; GrJ We Me nt i vr rpenle i g a choice stook MEALLHOODo. conatatin lc 4, L.Le Iltest Importations et ;MOTHS / CABSIAIEICEB an d . VESTING/3, ahlch Ire &du oar. selves ;411 he a ged to soy cft , rtolcot to bt CAME lan oel Wait. .4ttey will be massy? to °ea r ls • ft/Arlo; Mil% sod at vice, to colt the thaw. W. would F.rattlectruhy t k o t . ollelt as early call fro* scar pattodaadlthe ifIITEL I GRAY & SON MERCH ' llsr • r Taiwan, No. 19 Furs Sr. . Ii I • GOODS RECEIVED., . SaEttLkitt glittilitteLl.ll are invited till a., 0,1020 th day ef b ilfepteurOxa. 1851, kw supplying the army °Obeli.° mao arbh POTATOES. About tO,Co7lBnshels will required, in lots of about 8,000 bushele ;' perreek. The Potatoes to be of the Ant qualltp and qua, Inquillty to the following Wady Meiners (Iflae,) 7 ' I Pink lye, (white) The Potatoes to be &deemed he Warllngtem, sad imlieet to 7. liVcdou on delonny es due Bahl*. once l*pat me.i ay regales, nod payment to be. made In T rowdy butes, if Goverrunent' lambi de. drelf..i!l 1 1 The Potaffnm beldellvered In grod.attmig bertly and eself bodied to LW satin:fated it 60 Th.. The bldsto IA anew to otet A. ntoxwittr, 8..11 f,Weahlegton, D. 0. ssfiltbk.b To J 1 WILSON Layne ,tlaa nto Bt yl and All sebsibe mai ir bry luiy im rice* daily lu Cotwa 13 • • Pnitoorgt., Petite :YALIIITI:lell:1114 CARR & CO. Wood street, , 3.0( E. It ver: lap ctor4 of .1 7 'anoy Dry Goods.. adme a profit oTecsto to almost advs;cdpg; ape. ie9llrd bet 0th,16.61 OWI Imo bbbrrury tope , bblo. fob gal by bel4 IL 1—.74C received 26 larpabricutis cat trim Mice% L;TTLI,a 211/1181.4 112 Sword stmt." nUFF I U I *W sell 0 bap atrial, lima Rio trrrca •• to see by • & MUMMA 112 lowa street. ciLLiSrl i t'B •OINTMENT—Five JAL groali With; - - mlB I tAilig."l77.l TtOLls—.soo lba. for sale JL, B. A. TAHNISTOCIC ON, rolel' C er of Woad and RIM On els. xDU BOTIIff WAX-200 lbe. for sok bi I O. d. 103 110.2 4 108 & CO. gala F' . Corner of Wood sad streets. 1 1 01:tatitX7 kegs P. 0. 6 Williams?' . T.a.t, wk. 'arm_ a t - anti- 1 , " — DX Mere, oteset: O A ACT • I LZATiI&R BiLT LIT, t for 4W at SO oodik Et. catratrieL tab] J. a B. PHILLIP& INDIA 111111111W1 lUDIN CAPiiat itXilettts, Ott nu at 26 and SI at. etafritari. 061 / U. IMILIPS. RIIRBER DRINKING OINK, of Ortible 450% for tab at S and 111111.113a1t west. 1 . 4 u) J. & 11. P11114.1P14. •10LI FITEIL-1011r,e4 fresh packid But. JJP ter/zotrocetred? esla by • mil I ;itiont,w ONSTWor eke/pkilbillES—elluselui Clear, =ear .o l ea oad Apr .4. J.IL =entre c 0. ., 71 Water oad9lliteat striate. Isls S' aipa REILUILILI received J.:. cido byiltipeess, to two boated bettekeod is out. .stIO • 11. TOIGT*OO. OILS bbld s as r Refined oi4 Recolired*Uube Web, antaiir. Oman's. and; LISTS of OR: LW a ao., 63 Wood 250 bwiti fjusels by Litunittoor sax, of Wood onit lust Etna& Aar USTIIR RQ Maga u. • mat !! HSIMP 11 1 . 2 iscx.l • 001 - .°2 1 4 , DRISD APP.1268 kilts