The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, September 30, 1861, Image 3

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I` II OMAY_IIOIIIIISO,S MT. - 80; 1881
Cl7' 4 Y AFFAIRS
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afirsolotcoresi. Obsenations lor:the Ga
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_tneenispit s_Vp GONION
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!•- AllOoollol Arno' calm= Ilia:
SCUS - BROVVN, of Ross Township.
1011
10133 P: 41111N1"; tistibownh.
ratustosity:
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TROVAD WlLWellkatleabinit
•: • - TROLL! J. RIGIVIM, Laser BLOlairt
, • prim ellattlelltr,
• • WILLtAsiBUIORKaIt„
• ; LOZW; Yittabatab:
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HOLY ll'ooD4ol Nobles it,
In moraaaolaar:
HBNDY RILTON,of fipple licctite tip. •
DLTfD CIOtIANB.ofWiIkNO
. - • AARON noYDof Plustutals•
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JOHN 111cOLUVII,1 4 of Pittsburgh.
tot O!WTtI% 01 roes : • •
sOSEUT U. DairL9. or Oble tp.
Another - Flood-Great IM•srencties of
•'. i - Property.
The constant and heavy rains, of T
, • hursday
, - night and Friday Werrfollowed by en linen.
, ally sudden rise in our rirers, which continued
_.l - until , they attaine d fl oo d ` i
hight, teasing n*
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menet) destruction of property along the All*:
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i . • 'env and Monongahela valleys, and inutdat
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s . i..... ing portions of both cities and the surround.
• ' leg=.boroughs. The rain ceased - to Gill about
i - ten o'clock Friday night. having continued to
i . pour down in torrent' fur about thirty hours.
.
Both rivers began to swell before the rain
'.. coated, and during Friday, night the piermut
' - iediestedt rise of Muss , feet. At node on'
.
attorday e depth in channel . was twenty-aia
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and \ a bell feet, and at eleven o'clock Satin
--,•t :: .. day night—when the rise - , ceased-4he depth
. ' wurfAirty feet nine and a rkaff Jukes. The
. water we. only nine inches below the mentor.
able iltuidatioe. of J 852, and 'bout three feet
We this the "great Bud of 1832 w—the inlet,.
eat ever known to the white inhabitants.
, - The present flobil happened at an unusual
season of the 'sir, and was not anticipated by
-- many—hence "the" destruction of Aostiet prop
erty wee greater. than it might otherwise have
, . been. Immense quantities of lumbar, hula&
-.,-, leg sawed timber, loge, shingles, etc., have
- ' - r. -been swept from the Allegheny river and- its
•- tributaries, moet of which will be entirely lost
• , to the" einem; "Among the articles observed
~harrying;down with the Unapt, were barns,
i sleds, oat-houses, sections of bridges, broken
, ' , rafts, beadle, Of shingles, and pine imp Mau
i'„ . merable. Anthems toot op a very heavy ion,
though it be divided among thouranda crown.
ers.. Judging !from the radian mamba •of
'- - pumpkins-aid:, 'vaulter which floated gaily
; . :down - this Wrests, our; worthy humeri on the
- river and creek;bettoms will lack "soma pump.
khoe this winces, ' ~• • .
On tlin Monongahela, the It,, was pout.
' t pally ernifised tti the coal lsainest. A large
. ~ number of Mar
i barges war swept from their
-1 number
and either dashed to piens or car.
lied Into the Ohio.. W. H. Brown is - the
!soviets loser in tbilreipect—e great many of
:, •
the beiges bearing his initiate:: He . also lint a:
.. ...Joaded :barge, which was,Wrecked against a
Ural the Birmingham budge. Thempentity
f idrift, wood and debris which came down
! ha
' river was alio very large, though not of a
- - hirable chsraCter. .
•.,.
• The gemego is and, droned the - two citiei is
• . not of a very serious character. -There wire
~ no Valosble flees of coal boats awaiting ship.
• went to the Sonthiand bet very litdsiumber
'at car landing,. The bridges all escaped in.
jury, although some apprehensions were felt
tor, the siustyht the Meebanice ' street, or
'topper bridge," owing to the immense pres.
sore brought egainst some of the piers by the
act:emulated drift wood; The water raised to
~. Within two or three feet ot,the roperstructure
Of ;most of the bridges, but :they all stood firm.
, The win' i cables of the old aqueduct, which
were in prdeitas of removal from the piers, had
: .
sunk so tow between two of the piers as to
catch the' drift wood=en immense, pile of
which is now v is ible , and NAIL ecetimufatiog
•_, stitspidly , that it is feared either the cables Or
thippiers- will have to yield to the pressure..
is = poition of the - cap of one of t 6 piers has
-, already, given :way, but the cable Nell end
reined npon . the body Of Ate pier. The drift
-; -
wood emends some two hundred and Afty,or
three budred feet up the river , in a compset
' maw, reaching some; ight or - en feet out of
the water . Jr It thank' gin way, it may en.
dangu the piers ofsome of the bridges below.
' Toe railroad traits - Margin from this city,
. (eutepting the Allegkeey Valley Itailroad,)
en ped usiejuted, and are making their trip.
ie' ;Os the. Allegheny Valley road - con.
Erti.
sid bin damage was done, and if was iv*
. - ported LOU s :bridge had,tees swept away:
~` lievigation on the Allegheny and Mononge.
he rivers '
- baa been suepended;', the' butte
being tomtits. to pess under ths.btidges mail
the water outsides. • -.- .. :
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Those itanfortutiate , ' people residing on abs
lob' ground 'in the First end Fourth wards,
eny, bate been In a most pitiable eimbil
( di for.. its past thirty eis hogs, Sed hen.'
dri4e. 'of-them are not yet reissued from thi
we ry siege.. Whole scree alumni are stn . .'
rounded by water 'and in 'corms of instates'
' . thir nulteithe second story. Canaan.
m cs !
whit the dry portions of the city was bad byskiffe, when thus email craft coulebe,
ri
.'-.. ob , but generally by the fudge* Omni'
• . of rift, upon which those who C 0414 not keep
''• a perfect.: balsam" did not dare to eastern. .
',. Bich. and .poor, old and you'll, sink end
all littered the game tabir, and easy incidents.-
: • saione se will air eontic, might he told of the
- floildi:' As Omni mums three or lour editors
. among tbs.: , 'isubmerged,ft we may:. yet' have.
nut maiden° from them—Jokes which we
mittinsolubly input will not be dry.
Ir this city, Irons the - Pobtielf along the
- blink 'of - flbe Allegheny to the city lute, the
Witirfo - ud its wayinu hundreds ofdrielliDON
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and. Marpaberg, Stewartatown, Diquene
Bo 14 eschewer, Woods au, Lawrence.
.' ' 4 ,,,i1r ''.Brelti- ;WS. -Bitifitigiuun. Braddock*.
1 - itel booth Wiwit"Pittaburgb,-Atinoega
-14
- ' hal Borne aperanciredle,theholuets
, ', skirting the river had. to entertainianwslw
unwelcome 'Slur. fint a `..ic. far as we have
beenlable to learn, sio.lives ware lost in either
city; lend no menial accident happened.
The water remised at a steed from GIOVOR
o'cleck . Baturdsy - night till four o'clock Sen.
day roaming, when It began to recede, leaving
-behind,: on street, and garde', aid floor, a
-,' Mucksoverhig of dirty, slimy sand—wow die.
' ! tumble M the eyes of hoosserives. ' • ' ,
- "We leant from a gainbrinit who arrive d on
. ' Saturday, eight from apliniAllegiteny,that the
destitution along Clarion river was very great.
••• Hearty lathe lumber on that strum sur c ar.
e' 1, , tied Off, and nnmerouit 'eawftrifile Were' swept
.
awaY r . Five saw wills were donated near the
- , - numb 91. Clarion river, at one thin, aid the
.1 - Inesbni_ notared.,,thrkillegheay to: a pertect
gorge. - Our informant •Metes, that be sew at
teastl,ooo,oBo fiat oft hitter pees "down the
1— ' stream in _a short tletr7behig_prinelpally is
broken sections of mint. ..
out. the Niskludeetas . river ' the : dertruction
wee also greet. To. bridge over this'river at
-LateltburgiAnnetrug EQ.l.was.,iirept away,
anirianck other damage mu done. • ',- - .'
Alf the tributaries to the : Allegheny sw elled :
' very upidly, aid we fear; that the dets,ils, of
~,,_ the loss wall knight/el aggregate, ":';
Tan 0111111 , Aaron 011011;M0111 IA OM
Kiber,..4llo7:W.Ciontdook arMwdto one (du
lit, on :rday night, 'and. will Anne 6101/f
Mal* 014 Mende this antsirat tin thiatre
\ his great d *Lilks
-- --:_fietetofora all net' Ws ken tsaitury to in:
sate e fall attudinea iiu to manna* dlr.
Cooldxklind ibit"Wilkee pssj al die pubilo
in ibli wed= at lust, lug ago..ante to Ai
,• , donalision that- no iota suer or. emihl
auk* a beginning to reptant tbe old guy.
halal farmer as be wu intended .to be
*11404 b ~Bountaaalt, - And now; *sten bays
' • yrwaraing - cf.theitentleman'e sp.
1.1-paerani* tutelit certainly not be bay dull of
CCp shoutratudtbeitre bot be'etowded to:aigbi
anti has been on luau onaailons, when "Lake
ialdligt,' weather Mr. Opaldoelt, appealed.
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Republica:2 llate r i . a Tickets ,
7,Z =l 7 ;: d er lbri lt 4 27lo:ll l t . = lr a
, aitits.'-saido, or CO
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The Vote ot U4llllildlerr-Ini portant Dis•
etataii -
PoUtichins end Whoa ars mach Interested
(partiendarltin this mutts) M reference to the
right of the soldiers to vote at the spprosching
won, 91 well as in the manner of condneting
the election. Governor Curtin recently interro
fmted the Attorney General, Mt. hletwilthiliPmc
°utak point, which, with the animal, kre
follows :
1. What volunteers will be entitled to vote at
the approaching general election In their camps
2. Whether the volunteers so entitled to rem,
can vote for County oaken r
3. What's men from several counties are in
the rime company, what cone should be pur
sued?
,
To the above gamine Mr. MereCtY &
• -1. I em clearly of theopinion that'nuvolun.
teen will be entitled to vote In their eimisen•
oept snob as eid in actual mMtary sent* in
normality with law, viz : Such uen In ser
vice ender the authority of the Governor on the
requisition of the President of the United States.
dll the Isla officers of mob regiments will be
oornmissioned by the Governor, and the holding
of such commission' by. the geld dicers will be
a fair tut of the regiment to vote.
2. The And' Assemblyprovides that the vol.
Innen may eaereln the right,of su ff rage; of
course they bate mud debt to vote for
County daunts for any ether.
E. I am of opinion that in sub cases there
should be separate ballot-box% tally Bets, .toz,
for each mann, and the votes should button.
ed,to eachlnunty of the voters entitled to vote
In sub county. '
Prom the ebony It will be sun that all those
who have left this State, to sweets other Beata,
an disfranchised.
Dieteustog: Quo of Drowning.
A most melancholy case of drowning Occur
red on Froity afternoon fut, on Little bid
Mill Rue, about four miles from its mouth. A
girl named Elmateth Mathews, aged abut
lirenteenicalllirresilling with her -parents in
Baldwin township, !Mt borne for the purposa
ilirisitiug her sister, who was employed in
the family of Jacob Hays of Lower Bt. Clair .
township. She had with bar a beadle of
clothing and an umbrella. She was expected
honor the same evening, but did not come.
Oa Saturday morning, her father became
alarmed and started in search of her. The
rate bad swollen the stream very considerably,
end It was feared that she bed - fallen in and
wu drowned. his reaching Mr. Hays',
learned that ins daughter had not been there,'
when he tmmediateiy started: to the run, ass
after a short search he toned her bundle and
umbrella lodged on the bank or the stream.
He waded the run all the afternoon and all
night, in search of the body, bat in vain.
OA Sande, morning, is lugs party , of neigh.
boa Joined him, when the aunt was renewsd,
and kept op till throe o'clock to the skeins/on,
when the body of the unfortunate girl was
fluid lodged ander a rock. about a tulle and a
half below where she had attempted to moss.
XI - m u discovered by means of her clothing, a
pod* of whieh had floated to the Resta
TUVely was removed to the house of John
Butiestan, at the month of P/ummer run and
Coroner' Bordwiek was notified of the etinum.
stem. The parents of the girl are almost dis,
• • tad In consequenetrof this sad calamity.
Another busencliarY Sloo.
I a Sunday morning. between twelve and one
o'clock, some miscreant sat Aro to a building
on Pastes lane, Second ward, Alleghtuy, own
ed by Mr. Potter, apd tonnarly occupied as a
tannery. The building was of frame, and the
eft speedily commaticated to two other (rams
struentres,,ens of which had , bum used as
bark house, and the °Mama a stabbni - The
business of tanning had, net - bean conducted
bore for lima years, and tin buildings did - not
001g11111 tury stook:or machlirery. A gawky
of produce, barns, cheese, std.; which had been
noted In ousof the buildings, was destroyed.
Mr. Potter's dwelling 'louts, touted on•- the
same lot, *aped without kitty. The madam*
of John Timprt, tinnur Stu considered In
danger tor thus, but It Lb *soaped. A large
portion of the hew however, wan /07/2 away to
prevent It taking get Mr. Potter_iennabia to
manbotturo why any one Wield have Mad then
old buildings: as the epportianities for plunder
were exceedingly ;limited. I Mr. Taggart ob.
served a coupler ot suspicions fellows la the
vicinity, during the nigtd. bat enough is not
known to warrant, so information._ An iCert
should be 'made to put molt wretches out of
_harmed way.
Gen. Nagler* Brigade.
Brigadier General Nagley has received orders.
from do 4 Curtin to proceed at cam sod as
,sume the direction of thereglments respectively
ander the commands of Cob: H. A. Hunklight
Col. T. S. Eitambengh, and Oct William air
well.. The Mitts° of these regiments are mots
-than fell; while the excess will be toticient to
• . , last,
thus another
endplate the and thus another brigade,
compeeed of the very beet mewls! and In a
high - state of disci line, willbe sent formed teii
well the umies of the Itepublir; by the author
ities 'of Peonsylvatila. Capp _equipage, cm
breaths. all that le zieesmary 4 that pertiosier,
with a large.portion of .olothing, will beieady
In a few day' -,,Cob lientbright's regiment,
di e
width is now 'awaiting or In :14.1201ister, re.
oohed: a : lergemuount of othing oa Felder,
end will be famished itompl We few doe, or
re
befo they are ordered to d to Wastilcg
ton to Jola their brigade.
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Gee. Nees, will WU be p ed et - the hea d .
of a flue body of men, an will have amplit
seeps for - ' —' ''- —" Ain in the
MiZir
Jab read:
lag of iffocated on
Baum Libeny
street, laths Filth - Ward, above the Pima:
brewery. The deceued, ;with others, :was
engaged in Malkin a well for R. Dickson &
Co., coalmen,
,which had reached a depth 20. th irty.five tests This monde', when Casey,.
doicandad the well, he, was miffed with the
tool air; and one, of his comndes„ while en•
deavoriag to runes hlm k allost lost his life.
The; declaimed s itu: about Pony-firs ;amd
atm, and leave, a wife and childry* , Corner
Bostwick' verdict was
renderer'
Two ... t g admire.
by Aleut, idea of en.
gagincitte Aty itztm col.
lemon. , Mili r .Treuuter promptly. cubes all
warrants drawn on tdm,by ticiaLief loard.
The sub.cOmminees le thy several Wards,
Boroughs and Townidpe mike oat their list
of applicants,, ; with tho vitamin vouchers,
upon which the. Board issues to them a pay
roll each west, with kwairsin for the amount
of the Woe: The disbursements . are 1411111
made by nisi local boards, is the respective
disuic — ts. The machhiery is 'imolai and VB..
cleati and all .irho ate entitled to relief can
dad 'ao is proesithogthat .aid which
wan contemplated by oar-State Legislature,
promptly tad regularly. Oar brava-volunteers
who lorria.goao iota at ilia_ call Cf duty, to
mast a common enemy 'can now feel vilified
that thiFtsmilies are in Cl epleg. With
what Itte their pin
the valid fait pro.
Blau it, Mr. £.
B. Black. ..r robbed of
a pocket __ .40 in bank bills
while at the depot of the - Nana,lrma& Itad„;
toed.,, The- money COttai,ted- principally - or
bills ou the tawrenee Votary', Bank; of ; which
there were three of the doncirolaition of - sso.i
There was also "a $2O "bill oi Ake Harrisburg
Sank, and aPoe one of our P.ttabnrdh banks.
The-money dinppeared Ito yaterionsly that
th e ra t er has borine whiter r Willa thief.
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"ntawr...Gov. -Cattle- has- ap pointed P . Von
Stierttonw of Wertinereland eorsty, " Drill
Muter (Abe Seeold , Regiinent - of Cavalry,
how organiiingait Camp Curtin, with the rank
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of emporia. - Capt,_ Swanton ,ice native of
Holland, and graduated at th military school
at Path. lie fought' In the r between - Hof.
Mad and Itelglam, - and in theci vil war In Pot
-turd, end Was a voluntsm-aa c aptain in the war
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with Mealco. .- -.- .... ..1 , .
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' -- PAllooPcovarnot. 47041 n igiVel notice
jbie non pardon" wilt -hereafter be. granted
wishing dee soaks is the team ones I week
Tor two sonsecntise weeks of !the application,
local Attorney and
inntaltatlon with the Judge Tho presided at
the- trial
I 'Docioli C. Boo; !Jug Ogre and,toke
="higdfanialsosgenkfar ltainbavee ale,
Vwni lior-linptrwi==-Warter at Penn
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Mare. /rds ere: hly Game Is pabllthed in
connection with - the Address and Iteentive
Committee of the 'lUnion" party. I have ten.
*id my assignation as a member of the Com
mittee, and it is but proper that I should give
stun reason, therefor. Though I regret the
neoeseity that Impale this lisp, I 011200 t disre
gard the motives that prompt it.
I heartily sympathised with the Union move
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meat its its inceptive stages, and, had t e Con.
volition , fulfilled its pledges, Iris: . eo ed
competent men from among the PIOPL MI
the county and state cam "1 *mid be sup.
ported the titter. But la ;he ni4harge of this
ass
voluntarily itmed obligation, .Convention
signally failed. Albeit the pompom. con
templated* novel mode of operation in these,
days of log.reilhig, wire-rulling and political
obeisance, add that should be granted in ex
tenuation of its palpable disregard of prom.
lies. But I cannot overlook ,ha countless Dili
capstans's:. which conspire to prove that the
action of the Convention was preconoerted—i.
that the candidates wets prenomlnsted in can.
ens, and that the leaders If Oa Union patty
broths honors and implements of office gilt*
aslearly as they love. the Union. The. whole
movement has had but one effect—to intensity
the bitterness, acrimony and Haslet°. of par .
*au strife.
In new of tbe . calamities which hanh,like
the impending sword of • Damocles, over oar
beloved country, ever ,ready to change our
ierreetial puidiae into en anarchical mass of
discordant factions, many of the people of
the county favored tit" policy of manna , but.
one ticket, composed of men who were not
professional politician'. An undivided North
will the watchword. Bat the Insidious wiles
of politicians were too powerful for the Con.
vention to withstand; pi:infinite were nomi
nated, and thus the object of the Convention
was defeated., Had patriotism actuated the
leaders, more happy moults would have ful.
lowed. The true patriot byname all issues that
rise in his bosons, except' the welfare ot his
country. To rescue his government trod the
perils that environ it, is his only aim. He will
not hand his knee at the behest of party ends,
but will offer his all at the shrine of his coon.
try—life. He is not a marketable commodity,
bat- big acts are a redo: of those affections
which bind ben to his country. This-kind of
whip -dest ru ct is e palladium of our liberties,
ion would be their death.'
knell.
I believe that the majority of the members
of the Union Convention were Retailed by this
broad, philanthropic patriotism. But they
were powerless. Surprised at the wonderfel
popularity of a number of those before the
Convention--one for each office I bow
straege r They tacitly toted, neither inking
or being asked , wheriser.the aspirant' were fit
or not. No man f s_qualifications were dui
coned, though .the Convention chose some
very excellent men. Indeed, most of the
nominees are good men... But that is not the
question. Was it patriotic feelings ore desire
to "suck the life=blood from the tan payers of
Allegheny county' , that induced the leaders
of the Union party to calla ticket f I believe
the leaden, of the party had none hot selfish
ends in v'ew. The celerity with which bad
-nem movedemiire recent electioneering devel
opment,, au'd many_ other equally potent rea
son, whose mention would—involve pommel-
Wes which I desire to avoid, farce the cos.
victim' span use that the nominations were
made,-bye caucus of politician,. Did I not
entertain this opinion, I would support the
ticket, though I could not reconcile the an
tecedents of ions* of the candidates and St
een for rite offices to which they aspire.
The word Union has • peculiar charm now,
when our experiment of selfigovernment iq .
periling through a Beware ordeal. Ni doubt it
will shine some well:inuning man'tinto the
'rapport of iharttnion ticket. Be not allured—
the Sires discoursed sweet music. -
But I have extended this letter too ban.
Thepe who know me will do me the justice to
believe that I am not prompted by party feel.
ing or personal pratereneee, bet by a desire to
support those whom I regard as the best men;
T. M. Bevan.
Ross Township, Sept. 28.
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THE LATEST 'NEWS
BY rEZZGRAPH
.RECEIVED.AT THE DAILY GAZETIE OFFICE
DAILZIZITOWII, Mu., Sept. 27.--3 en. Backs
has been slightly indtsposed for a day or two,
but his complaint is incident to the season.
Your Correspondent, bad an interview with
Jobe Lanahan, the murderer of Maj.-Lewis,
of 'the 46,11 Pennsylvania regiment. As may
readily be supposed, he is ettreriiii:y anxious
to learn the result of the mission to Washing,
ton, to obtain toe approval or disapproval of
I the flailing of the Court swum:icing him to
I death, frequently -inquiring it the messenger
bat arrived. His spa nazi adviser is the Der.
lather Dougherty, o Reckvillej who will be
with him an his st moments, should the
finding of the Con be approved and ex.
tinted. Two soldiers were arrested with
Lanshan. beteg accused of loading and
'tarnishing him with a musket, but they haYis
not yet been tried. Lanshan acquits them of
any participation in this crime. He pleads
galley to the charge, bot but states the act
was not premeditated; that bit acted- upon •
momentary feeling of resentment for being
punished. He was not Intoxicated at the
twin, but had Tightly indulged In strong drink.
He is about twenty•lonr years of age, and came
from Ireland to this country when quite '
young. He his had. the 'misfortune of being
without education. His . mother and six
brothers reside in Pentoyuinsits, and one
brother remains In Dornwall, Maitland. Hui
countenance does not indicate predominating
bad puska', but be is said to have been a
scientiffelitigilim. The execution will prob.
ebly be a public one, mid take place before
several ofihe brigades comprising this division.
It is thmight that Friday will be Axed as the
time.- ,I -
Iris believed that Gen. Pack, of New York,
a West Pointer, will take costumed of the let
brigade of Gen. Ettakso ditieiom Col. Donoel
ly, of the 28th, acting' commander at present.
Col. 131ddlebt regiment, the.bane Rifles,
left this wombat to join Gen. 111cCallra Di
lute., near WaseMites. Stroeg rebel,pickets
frequently elate their appearance near the
Point of Rooks, opposite Col. Geary'. com.
mond. Lut Saturday morning, Silent were
seen' to I the island boleti ,the mins of
the bridge, jot sitar daylight. • This island
comprises several acres of dense foliages and
is separated from Virginia a narrow chan
nel. Col. Geary thinks they are in the habit
of ootoinq over there every night. Lest week
Capt. Pardee of Co. rk,,Gearre regiment, made
a visit over the riser opposite Berlin, taking
three prisoners, eight homes and ten head of
tattle.
Jcresaaosr Cm, Sept. special dia•
patch to the. St. LoultlDizionut nye : Passers•
gene report everything quiet, at Georgetown
Generals Sigel and Davis wire at that point
directing operations. Among the pantalets
by the train were the foltowintoffuters of Col.
-Marshall , ' cavalry regiment from Lexington,
in: D. P. Jenkins, Captain; James Foster,
Paul Musa, Join liarnep, Liget. Proctor,
Ton, Knight and Blair.- Teen officers were
released on their parole of honor. They left
resiegton on the morning in Thursday, cam
lag in wagons overland to Sedalia, arriving
there Inn night. To their knowledge, up to
Thursday, Price had not aimed any portion
of his forces towards this direction, though it
could bare been done and they been In Igno•
ranee of it. Captain, Foster was informed on,
the morning alter the meander, by the rebel
Quartermaster, that he ,bid flied on that day
94,1200 rations, and the Caplan thinks the
force has "ace then been Wound by sect"•
sions hum the country round about to at least
42000..
Ile represents that mesa are Booking in from
all quarters. He beard nothing denotts In re
gard to McCollocies 'hereabout*. The rebels
told him Gist his (MoCillocte's) force wee from
10,000 to 15,000. The ifficon think McCulloch
to morbid on Jefferson City.
Priest's troops bad detansted the oosotry for
• circuit of over twenty Wise Every hero,
Bald sod mill had,beet eland of their con
tents. Pinch that morel,' fur days,ego coveted
with ripe grain, are now made in bare as •
desert. , Detentes. that were Blind with the
comforts and nectiesties of life bare been
stripped of their contain. limy, silveirstare,-
altering, bedding, overlthing, was wind, the
owners insulted and maltnathd, end threats
iennegidest the literal elk Union nen, as well
as thoterwho temnistrand mallet then lawns'
prixesdiiige.
A taw members of Jackson'e old Legislature
had assembled to the town and passed an aril
canoe of secession. !ten our informant left
they were discussing tut act of eonffseation of
the property of sit *sons opposed to the
Sonttutru Confidently. G Other acts ot. • very
severe charisma were alto ander melioration.
All of the federal odiens taken prisoners bare
now left Lexiogton, with the exception of Col.
Malign., who remains tins to settle up some
business 'lran. He la; not wounded, as re
ported.
Gen. Ranter and staff paid their reapeen to
Gen. Fremont at nine ef oak.
Gen. T. L. Price has been ardent& to take the
deli, but kis brigade cot beteg In readiness, be
will probably remain In Command here. '
Col. Mate, who was "apposed to be sunnily
wounded at Wizens, le recovering.
Latest fromlCallfornla.
SwuT WAIT= STATl4N..—Patifie Tologoopk.
340 miles east of Salt tab.—The Pony En.
pram passed at 8 a. tn.
Bad Fraecirro. Sept. 4 —Bullion' general.
ly active. The jobbiel trade with the in
terior is (mite large, which inelodeorthe put.
chase of government stores for army purposes.
Them Is no Caliiorsialeews for this esprew.
The enlistment of troop' far the live rest.
meats test called for, Igoe" on moderately
well. The pay of the soldiers being so muck
below California wages lemma to aiscourige
volentearieg, at a time when the Otani is pros..
plain and the people wall employed. 80
the number of volnittesta now called for will
be obtained. •
The Etats election ret6rne are nearly coin.
piste. Stanford. the lienublioan eandtdete for
Governor, has 64.027 votes; Conners, (Union
Democrat) 211,963; Motionsell. (Breckieridge)
31,216. Among ticsZLEtouthern counties of
the State which are re as largely sympa
thixteg with eaceaslon, Lb, Angelo. and Tatars
an the only counties wbboh gave ths !Brooklet.,
ridge candidate a msjoriti.
.The pony expose nee% giving an soicHount of
the burning of r the Widgets on tistitinfedbal
St. 'Joseph Retires% with the .olitisequeitt in
tenuptiou of telegraphic, mail 'and pony ex
press Communicable witb the east, reached hen
Francisco td.day. Thle Stoppage of the malls
and pony express mikes Our Celiforcla newspa
pers very dry reading latterly. ' • •
The but pony expire brought through no
letter on amount of the blundering of Eastern'
poste:mitten. Eastern correspondents' need to.
swain much judgminti In choosing scans of
getting their dispatches through during those
L ovunum , o o pt. oHtloil. Boron 147-
sari, of TeDOBllll4lO, bit Yank fort. •
Agents ere now Motioned along tie Ohio
river to prevent smuggling's/as into Kantutilty.
The'Bulletin says that 500 troops from Terre
Batas, Indiana, have gene up Omen river,
Kentucky, and taken postession of Luke Noe.
lend . One shot wu Arid at them and the
Ire wu returned, killing' their assailant.. Many
Union families hustled to Emu:wide, from the
Green river country.
A re` t. of cavalry ifrom Ohio his gone
Into estop Sear Covington, on the Lealagton
pike.
Cynthlaoa, Ky., Is united by federal troop'.
National Raga were thrown lo the breeze from
the Louisville Rotel and Celt noose to.day, -
-ileranteen etscusioniste,ianiong them j a ms
B. Clay and Cot Ms C. Hanle, of Madison, Ky.,
I
w.ern brought to louirrilli this if tarmac, and
committed. A writ of bolas comae In clay.
use Mu been issued, returnable before Aids,
Citron on Monday. 4 t
Benson' Ormsby,' a lawyer of ibis env, was
arrested to-day, but war discharged on inking
the oath of allegiance.
It reported that notiaof Boiskneee men
Attaeked the Unlorreattip'en Maid river, forty
calla from Bowling Green, 'under Col. Bawkine,
in which the ConfederetuNrete badly whipped.
The Won men are ocuting to Hawkins' aid
from all direction', with Shot gams lid KenF_
Malty Mite.
VVYANDOTIC 24.—Tits tot.
lowing order has boss Mated hare; in accord.
Ince with filiation 4th, artfele- Elth of she Con
stitution or the Bute off genus t bereby
order efery man to the Slit* between the ages
of 113 and 45, capable of bearing time, to int-,
esediately enroll himult in mots Andltary
company, .in accordance with the militia la v a
of Ably grow, sed moth company Is hereby or.
dared to hold itself in reuhneas tar immediate
marching orders. Each Itistr - will Mulish al l
the sm s I s bl. ' tie' refuel of ,
an to a ' order, will. be ;skim as
will be,
treated'accordieglyi
;At: UV" LiatiLvid ,
Mid
Friim Waishlngton.
• Waantaiirow, Sept. 29.—puring the last
week. it was ao fregnently reported from day to
day that , otir troops had taken posausion of
Munson's Hill, that when lest night thu long
predicted event took place, it found few be.
Havers among those least excited by Imitation
rumors. A personal visit, however, places
the fact beyond doubt. The American flag
now floats there in place off that of the rebels:
Detachments from Gene. Richardson,,Hem
and Wadsworth', brigades, and also from Gen.
Fricklinie diviiion, now occupy Mieson'a
: ill, being in command of Cal. Ferry, of the.
sth Michigan regiment.
WAIIIIIXOTON, Sept. 29.—The amid martial,
Illegally Instituted by ex-CoL MoCroon, how been
dbmiseed by Gen. McClellan. The °Seers In
volved were Lieut. Col. Burke, who command'
the 57th New York Regiment; Adjutant Mur
phy and Captains Roudan, Dora' and Me.
Hugh. These gentlemen have accordingly
been restored to their commends, mach to the
gratification of the regiment, which is now in
, excellent condition. '
' Senator Pomeroy, Y Kansas , to day received
an order for horses an equipment, for • mount
ed regiment, hereof,. anthorised to be raised
i o
in Colorado. An Infa try reilment will also be
mustered is from that rritorm.
The following mil itary appointments were
made to-day :E. rorgan Gonthoor of
New York, Min G ral of Volunteers; Col. 1
Haney Wright, of e sth artillery ,
. U. S. A.,
1
Col. George Wright f th e 9.h reentry, U.
8. A., and Col. R. M arc,, Brigadier Gen.
.erale ; Maj. Seth Wi II ms Inspector Geeeral
U. B. A.; W. K. ong, N. Y., Col. Iliac
J. Stevens, N. Y. 79; Regiment, Thos. Wil.
llama, Sib artilleU . 19.. A., Maj. J. N. Pal
mer, sihee artillery, U l O S. A., Maj. G. Sykes
r . e,
end W. T. H. B o k, :tad infantry U. 8. A.,
and W. B. Brown A Ottani Adjutant Generals;
Capt. J. Hatch • d Cdpt. D. 8. Stanley, U. 8.
cavalry, Capt. .1 M. ‘ Brannan and. W. H.
French, let artily 4. Commissary of Sabel,-
eeeee ; Capt. J. . titter, Assistant gutter
Muter U. 8. A. C pt. G. D. Wise, Assistant
Quarter Mute Volunteen; Col. Gustavus
Koerner Aid-de camp to Gen, Fremont.
A for aging expedition started this morning
from Gen. Franklin's division, consisting of
infantry, cavalry and artillery in strong force.
They proceeded to Edeell's Hill on the Orange
and Alexandria 'Railroads. eight miles from
Alexasdria. As they., advanced beyond our
picket lines, the rebels retired to Springfield
Station, a mile and a halt beyond It dristi's
Mil. From this hill, which our forces tempo•
rinly occupied while detaehmerts went in
various directions for tonging, a fine view at
the surrounding country was afforded, but no
earthworks or new construction' of die enemy
could be seen. The object no the expedition
wake successful, and large quantities of bay,
.corn and oats were traneported to the camp.
Not a gnu was fired on ether aide during the
Proceedings. The party did not return till a
ath boar this afternoon. ` .
A company, today, visit e:4 Mortal Veitton,
the estate of the late lobs A; Wuhington,
recently killed is Western Virginia, and
brought away about 800 bushels of wheat, tOO
bushels of oats sad 70 pounds of fish, all of
which has been stored is the Coututtnaries
Department Alessedria.
Jarramois Crnr, Sept. 28 —A special die.
,patch to the S:. Laois Republicani says:
A messenger from Lhon
; creek, last night, ea,.
the rebel depredations and planderings con
done uninterrupted there. and that everything
In the place has been cursed, if. It la ripened
that the eicessionists are stealing the migrate
of Satanists. Senator, Miles end Verneo, and
Rev. Mr. Arnett, a Methodist, are among the
balding spirits.
Gen. Pope : and hie staff are bus. sad Col.
Mulligan andla °Meer* It Is rumored. will ar
rive toenorro .
All izitellig oat is kept very close aloes the
arrival of Oa . Fremont, who goer to camp
f
with his ateff od a numerous retinue, to.mor
ow. When ke will leave hen to uncertain,
probably not befoterTundey or Wednesday of
next week. Fi L e wan serenaded laltlnight. .
A spy, who ttempted tossups Rom the ally
on the up trein this e ening, Cu arrested.
This opinion atoms to be gaining ground that
the rebel. in 'ad to sin at Lexington far
some time, an m
prepare for a good engagement
there. Many pistons ay
. that if Fremont Is
anergetie and epid in la ovements, ho can
eat o ff Prices chances I amp, and obtain a
1
brilliant yleto.y.
There Is no relish!e new/ of Interest from
Booneville, Giorgetow . Glasgow. Roils or
other important points.
Capt. Waiter, of Col.' Mirshall's regiment,
who was at Lintington, arrived this morning,
bevies left there on Thursday noon. U. emir
no rebel troop.' between ; Lexington and Wade
and nye that the mile- body of Price. foroes
were there whin he departed and believes they
intend to make; e stand and meet Opt troop.
there, as the v ' laity la wall calculated , from its
mane with d miry_banks without bridges,
to trouble an a vanoiegfenemy.
All the red el officers have beenrelemed on
parole but Clot! Mulligan, who refaced to give
his for privateazons. •
• 1
Moe prob ably bas 85,000 men isid the rebels, •
on Thloroan.lb confidently expected that Hardee,
with 8,000 or 9;000 and McCulloch with 10,000
men,trere within two or •threealays march of
Lexington. , Tb., heirs no filth in illoCulloch,'
as &General, hot think he fa very effective with
a small body o men.
Ten 'Omuta d rebels were sent aerate. the
Missouri from ILexiagton, on Thursday, with
f
the avowed intention of - attacking Oen. Lsag,
who is reporte d on this side of the river.
The seal of the State and the public record.
' ars in the handy of the rebel.. .
Our troops had no cartridges, no grape or
other shot, end no shells left. at the time of
the et/sender, bat lout 200 or 300 kepof pow ='
der.
The
rebels. 4
e casting ill kinds of b al l . it
the Lexington rundry, which is running day
and night.
The rebels eta greatly encouraged, son de
dare that St. cone will be in their poilesition.
• Jistrillsoa COT, Sept. 29.—Gen.Prlee's ofd.
alai report, giving a somewhat detailed seetent
of the battle ofil Lexington, ken been reoebriad.
The following Meths closing paragrephs: Oar
entire loss in this arise of "engagements is 26
killed and 72 wounded. - The enemee loss was
much grater. liThe 'bible fruit, of this 111:10it
bloodless victory are grebe Mooed 3,500 pris
oners, among whom are Cols. Maim, Mar
shall, Pesboaly,Whitegrover, M.J. Van Nan
Mid 118 other c ommissioned offloars,'ltre pieces
of artillery and two mortars, overlol/0 stand of
infantry arms," a l ,l urge number of sabres, about
350 horse., many sets cf cavalry equipment.,
wagons. teems, 'Ammunition, more than $lOO,.
000 worth of dOmmiesary stone, and • large
amount of other property. In addition to all'
this, I', cbtaintd late restoration of de great tea
:of the 'State and the public records, which had
been .stolen frdm their proper Mnstodbuo, and
about $900,000 ln money, which the bank at
this plate had bun robbed of, and which Lhave
Mewl to be Warned to it.
Col. FangiuM, • prominent eid e en o ne*.
'br '
an who' witnetad the entire ibettle, and
war atone &WWI prisoner in the hands of the
rebels, asserts pialtairelythat filly 600 of Priee's
army were kilts& ,Th. money of which ;Price
says the bank in Lexington was robbed, Is .un
dentood bore to! hays been pieced in Col. Mul
ligan'.. hands foi safe keeping. - • • -
ItertalON ern', Sept. 29.—A gentleman
who arrived hit. this morning from the West
states that he, rum a gentleman who Passed
Osceola on Widneedey last,, who sly. that the
central pordonif that
town had bun bunt by
Gen.. Lane. It Wait d that the reason. for
fh
• burning it were'ihet rebels bad- fi red upon
„ io
the troops , Steeled° e. No Federal troops
weretherewhei',he left •
~
~
.
Larson wears, Sept. • 2.......5c0nt. this mo ro•
lag report a strong column of robots on the
March northward from Lexington. Their *op
posed destinatioa 'la lit. Joseph. The organ.
'zed companies LOI the Kansas militia are or.
tiered to rendeaYoun is ibis city Immediately.
• Cleveland. tby leader of a baud of Jay Haw.
kers, has been &premed by a military posse and
held to bail for }serail:lotion. - • - ,
be 2.i. Ireasse retiment'mareled for Law
reco to.night, Where they will anomaly to re-,
[
cr it. ficoloog
iB.-Report,iew from Lanelecommand.
..
won= ~'" Bent 23RePorts from a
reliably NUTOO from Lane's command say that
• r lito suaoststol oisgitstosot With the re
a aptisollts, helmadija.forted stistob on :Os.
and totatoodui 14 toriaistnit and . tdiptar-
I Ps,
in a lugs supply, of balsa left by Batas and
• 00, together with one hundred thousand dol
-1 rs... The: somata:l4 le sow Isppostdsats on
0 much 1,2 300 94 11 -Maillia,ill*lstsli C 1 17.1
PaAlgrairr,
tairan
a '
thanptaZ iplt-
Mototag r SianAda`and
, stanabore of the Lsostatats, as Utspt
a d ussartatitsd; and bass_prooated. their fi
lms. '. Tb. emit's 4:C . tilt Gomel. Amnia!,
win rota! , to Ohio, Indium sad /IllastOi for.
their aid Itl lir *lin *ruminative smquok7; - ..
..,,Thkitquirpoiomabiga - at• 'unhapiettat ,
, diiiii_ AeltOarrT- P15 4 4;1 4.1111 tt
ittitit tosslsmatt_ is ;oldrati7 t *p .
matt 04* arnetit. -
tionNichtimuimpos. biow 4 . •
.1;
Pr. Ulna, Sep•. 29.:—C01. Mulligan's Teri
meat aniiiod yesterday, and marched to• Be
nton Beriiiks, where they will be psid 01l
Jackedu Quiff', who it it believed fought
under PriUo at Lexington, W 44 arrested yearer• '
dap's'
Room u, N. Y., Sept. 28.-A break pa
nned in .e tow-peth on the Giennenee-Vailey
Canal thlsimoming, between Wardship' and
Dally's creek, which will requite threa dap to
repair.
Patr.ansirtm, Sept. 28.—Petersouts Dv.
lector Informs us that new counterfeit five dol.
lar notes on the Allegheny Bank, Pittsburgh,
Ps., are being shoved to a gnat eaten.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 22.—Gee. Sturgis, with
pane of the 27th ■nd 39th Ohio regiments, co
nned beret tut night on the steamer hisjora,
from Liberty.
New Yeas, Sept. M.—The steamers Han•
proo and New Yeah sailed this tawnier, ear.
ryleg en aggregate . of +550 passengers.
important from St.. Louis.
ST. Loins, Sept. 27
Gen. FrainOnVe departure for satin Burial
onuses renewed hopes that Price, Rehm aid
Jackson may meet their deserts.
Gen. Fremont was received all along the rail
road with enthusiasm. • He was passed at Geo.
amide bridge by forty of the Springfield wound
ed soldiers, who arrived to-day from Rolls:
Prick P. Blair refiner to accept the offered
release. from arrest, and demands an moonily'.
Con. The order of release made it appear that
be was released as a personal favor to the Post.
muter General. lie declines to return to'the
command of his regiment till the charges
against him are investigated. This torn causes
fresh excitement Fremont's departure yoga.
bly suspends farther proceedings at present.
IiIdITHAP TO THE GREAT ICETTLIN.-trittil
We have accounts from the teasel WOK it
will be premature to pronounce the late mis
adventure of the Great Eastern evidence-that
the ship is a failara. The presumptions are,
however, strongly against her. Having sailed
from Liverpool on the 111th rust, she is met in
the course of the fourth day _putting 'back,
with the loss of both aids.wheels, of very
nearly all bar boats, with bulwarks stove in,
and rolling so heavily that the passengers
'could only obtain their looting on deck by
clinging to ropes stretched across for the par.
pose. Here are nearly all the conditions for
which the Great Eastern claimed superiority,
if not perfection, violated. She cannot out.
ride even a moderate storm. For on the day
of her departure, the Suonia Nailed tr.m
Southampton for New York, pining very
nearly over the lune cause taken by the
Great Eastern; and while her log reports
stones of wind end rain, it lays no stress upon
the weather as of more than artillery seventy,
and she certainly passed through it herself
without damage. Whet special disaster or,
stress the great ship may -bare enceppiereid
we have yet to learn. Bat it must hi been
one to width smaller vessels were ItEl @cosi
,
Lilizzazurins OPBWEIT.—The New York
Zapreso gays that daring the put creek the
collector of that port, by his deputies, has /eked
sews carves of liquors imported into New
Pork daring the month, of July and August,
and stored la the bonded miniboom, it having
been ueertained that the 'lvor is the Property
of rebels at the South. The - vessels left Bor.
duo* for New Odium before the blockade was
declared, and on arrival at the Southwest Pus
were ordered off tij the blockading test. They
soled for New York, where their eargou were
planed In the bonded wanthouns, and the
lector refused to enter theta Indus a consular
certificate was produced showing that the car
go', did not belong to citizen, of the seceded
Stater. Imp:title/ were set on foot to ascertain
their teal ownership, which. ratatto4 as above
!stated,a and the liquors were seized. The no
minees' will now have to prove that the goods
are the property of French citizen' before -*bay
WI be given op. In one or two OMNI this has
beta done.
SOrritrillOrt or Mr enema:ewe Keen._
The malignant little traitor anent, knowo a•
the Cynthia* Newt wax yesterday seppreased.
It is • good:deal, at sot too mock, to say, that
this News 111 the meanest of the traitor papers
silenced by the government., The following
puagtaph from its lost issue WIII Ltd/Cita It.
/pmt:
"The Aisne* degier , and dime
good work I. the recent revolution in Itsly.
These instruments of war are the terror of
tyruste and those who sustain them; and it Si
lisped they will not be forgotten in this day of
terror and usurpation dog will sneak to
his kennel at the sight of cold steel. Couldn't
a law noes be kenneled in this State t"—Ctn.
Odiraernal.
:(IMMERGIAL IeTtIORD
prrrnuoneu mtAKK
aver ses •+Dio(a Uy for SA4 niki'uni7 4 G 3•4414
Banana; Bentetnber 191. 18131.
IL 01711-of hi market *Atlanta gutat =loll, not.
• Ithotandiag vldds girl/4mm iittal and fully 'Duda •
tatood. Thenctlata tor this Mark,* hare bean anti
nth, light fo'fionta Mao paid, widths itock,llltlttnalt
tonal for the da sand, Is =all. Bala of 60 bbla /m 0
By at $0;17 do cholas at $5,25; 40 do tam at $11,60.
911031111128—continna • In . good demand, addle
Brims ars Ann and &kck Inland. Bala of 6 had.
12 0 Bepr al 10r, 18 bbla do at 10)ir,, 8 bltdo do at 10
4 3 1 03 0; /5 tads Holum at 60e; /0 do 'BO at Kean
9 Co. to* ionntrKat 52G 11 Ow Coffee al leign7c; 20
do do at 160;16 do do at 12a.
Aoo2—Thhe h bat HUY dots g to Baza, thaaah
baldubaulielpata an impraral aamaaS and Mtar
prima Bala at 1,000. 24 Bhaakters it ec, and
a., moats= at 6a.
~
GUM—Oats ontlanatd; Ws on trick dons ear
bad at 240. *wit Oatat, TUk ;mall odor of prima
Tallow at 404 Wbeat7leo of 100 bran prism Bad
aroro Ilya doll it 400.
iiAY—Pan !rani mita or 10 Saadi at $11.310 9 um.
GIME( APiLlig—ht mood impala end 'prim droop
lai; sale ; 4# 10 this common et $l i bag ea 10 do
prim at $ll.
23133—lawar;aale of ItA) do a at,4o •
.....• de a a. , 4,011. dca.
08111811—oachaaged; alit of 1 . 20 bozo" W s ate%
and 10 do prima ono.
FALS-L1144 from store of. 100 661 No 1 Extra it
VAG
. cap& OLL--Ii to bedew damn!, and beldam are
luting a Well arOsace.
SOMILVAILY...WaILe
axanutan lemma, Sept. 21.—/lonr—Thers was
easeldentbla dose la the =mat & caowetwat npoo •
tumor that tstassble pirate marks. went to the ally
three mad . Too
Vltenot the market boom
dull awl Quay eupereny, $140; extra whl lewhy,
ba $4,16g4,50, tad $4,40 Lie while wheat. The mks were
It kteliy—A dull market and prime unbind:Wei
of 84 bbla it itelltyia cane, the latter rate hi
Wrkran. and 20 bbla at Mhs. • -
' Provident—A rood 'rmasail for klan Pork. with
dean 000 bble JIZ, um:aft au adman at MK.
Ream la non demand aninnt, ma regards near Eliot,
and 100 kbda foil 'IS INC tar iflumithra li)(0 au akin,
tar emir Ilan: Balk Mitt■ are hen firmly
atl an.t lie. hut we hand of mina Lard Ana at t.
Elfwarler—do *lmage tot he Marko thare Se aimed
phial's *Man at prima. eager 93.4011930;
,saamC nate*, and US* 11%010.1.0.
.
• ;Itairtzoss' °Wm Vaarcr. aryl —Taste was
west Utus baldly bra Ostkir today, bas sawn w•
fait t►t Wavlses Do traosadloaS egba.7 ll blWltiabs kalt
tattat slaw. Holders waste extremely atm Li there
TIMM Mt Via oat all talus at tail, rasaa, Taw
stalk et alb Coffrela And kiads sodas twas. as "Ws
DO* bags. Tb 6 musket so sy be aertal is 11r* at
tae tolloutag ram, etc 11 0 1 ia be prim* to I T
prigs* lig 14)001100 for wart 4a; 1.4016g0
tak, /21)(41.3)io ter commas ilea /194,6)163.0 bar .
palm and 19)01:0/ 111 lb to Joa. :
. .
. , . ,
• *lto foreign eactunz r esartrAt opens for the steastie
IW:undo, at ala decline= Loam. Ltaakere
I @MIX and Ifertitaut Kb laigX4lo7X•per cent..
g on rims ars abundant at buslXanti geg for
Annotate name. • Money le say at 6 ip coat on Cull
smitet per cent grim armlets No Maw delfts
bsrb teen made by the sub tessamon the Associated
Saabs, and the weeds haunts of the *mar will clam'
byre this yak than but; widths Unaware snow
intin higher. Theta
$
tem* to .belitne (lemon that
the d prirgette Of $4.0t0,000 Cl the LSO ter cent:
ry low wall be availed of • by she geaccieted,
B on lot Oetoter.—The Annetary of the Troseury
irtil in krwatcrotorroirrri ef. Leta. Adv. , .. . -
•
no Nun , . fent. 11.—T hers mu a good 'U
tile cis on !aura brag, and the general matketti
'vim active sod Orst. - - • .
Bolas MINI adnaaso Is.. Whiter wheat was hi
wawa nasal! itad /01),io blew.. Abaat Iso,
. ow changed hands at eala taw 1 , 40.1 state: Sigma
tae 4 i
0 IWO; . itialao for No I ?pingo 70074 a tar
si o ep,i ng . 000 63.01,1 ka rekeead velar. ~-'
rout otartea was Insattre—hwa 041.1. r*
tea mow spun. 'Moat Ma am ally Wow Sala
stip tar can ea wester ants% 118,8Z,gt‘6o tar win
eatzakalat 6 3 . 25 1#1 ,00 Ika VIII =Palm .
Oanewdesawed )60)0. Wilk asked MON bash at
mix canal Waal bang Veal* tat Alma la
au% 18.3 tor talaated battier. . - •
•Th MO IMO laqtdry tot Oala it - 1430,, bat tr.,1...
./aspetts. by Htv•r.
Itsittei.llsl4 bis shoat, TH
•
Elo/oar,llrtsWarn.6iw blbM.ssrujb.
dasittirttlD bbh door.= do shAtt.Closk"
oot1114111111:0 Dinka; liplidd totem*. II dam'
16'ied.,Lot /rook BMW* ddo . WOO% tioldb =
" W ie lhod,llll;baxt...lddNiorylt An ;kip
boo* *too - 111 btu stdol7.ll thopoldoddid
Ili OW *hot Koolody • tat; 811 pogo tobetoo,
d 1111-80 is doetr.l a atuw,Sltipi shag.
UPS: air
aro •.; , • .
CISOVIIILL Ne 7 wait—lits . bbu bar, SIX
bp whew. Maks &an 634 Val what 16 Menuedy •
a bra 1113 inee whoa; D Wolaan 16 - bble elion a u
do ebsissa , , 11z0edkaitt. Imllll co: Ws
J Y Motor 11 nape) MU, forerb Mal l 6 totem
(soda% la. tort •11,4t0a. ; •
oiampoto—p. tiodlne...lllt Mb door, Mato
aea 25 do dal 0 Ltiegea an In its eidp andk t 0/6
do atilltage, A Jr Zion: 10 rode leadsetdoi Zed.
maind toady DDB.toY Hier * co; 1 Di 0de0aa0...4
Fetzer.
WOZELTlST.Teellflarnip4ootegs W
Id Maks, ileWmild Artmetle.ll all bble,J 0
Kirkpatrict; 110 bbl. oil, Ju II Crr.lo do &is arab=
ecotfitool pada; flea Dm/4M Olds shift, TO
1 ott• Ifttber, Mute as co. .
tupoits ey Railroad.
Privintsax & CUITIZIAD Batt ItOlrk.aitit•
broappue, r. 8 Vote it co; 21 do de, MAW:
25 do do, ltllllass Bora: 2 do eggs, X 11 .1 1 / 1 31
6 tam tomes, Gilm s
ore & 'nadir:lo bbl, apples, h6dOn sat
Valdto/dact 26 kg aids. IL 10 eallus & cot 4 bbll.
Ido amber. Ido lampblack, B Fab oestoet & eel 2
1645,1 to ea lett, eleHes & brio 10 bbl. apples. Pack
& Lunn, 8 crates vats. mato vs. Iltv Iddrpb f. •
Px111111414 Pt 'Warms a Muse liLti BOO , —
Sim 20.-13 Las candles, Graham & Thomas; t bbl
elder, J Lien 1 ear staves, H &Wickman 7' bbls
!kw, 0 2lnmam & cc; al bblioilp co Brass, W P
lirootrkter. 60 lads 014 B a Itattatstock & co; 26 Ws
apples, B lloovor; 4 coops tbkkeas. 2 bbls sop, P
sear refits; 211 bbls, 4 LXI apples, 4 do barium. X 11
mope; 05UNita It 41 seal tms Pirs bar
ley, Jobs Gsadvi 0 b6ls stroke's ;Zag & Palatial
163 bider. El X Botbtotfi 11 empty bblichdayth & bre:
200 bake, Blackburn'* bro.
=X:Er3:3
•
the river commented to Swell maid en l y On May
'mini about nneecittk ;anti *OM that time mad
astuday midnight, It outland to Munro rapidly,
the pier curt, indicating ?HIM rim net Dunne.
Ear menu. This is the higher: water we hare bad
since NU, and was within taros bet of blag
the fixt2 el lest. The deetractioU ot property i lotlg
Ihe' Monongahela' ant Ohio rivea' trll
oo&o,Oly Do Tory gnat Onfatmday the Alkyl*.
ay was .ilmost eat rely covered wish flat boats aid
Tana wtdch were of rune more cr tee.bralei
A - great number of cut bargee were also COITUS don n
the li , nongahala. There was a coal daub) qu entity
Of grain and deur on M. wharf awaiting shipment to
thegara.and so redden and unexpected was the rim
that before' it could be remond • poilion el it was
completely intmargeci in water-- • ' •
There son not • 'lngle antral Uttar from shower
below yesterday,—bridgse obstructing the ibettier,
while the latter was a) completely covered with - drift
wood as to render navigation unsafe: The Mediae got
In frost Gallipoli, on leidey night: sod the Paul
fetrui•Porteeconth arrived on itateirday evening. They
both bad good trips. the former returns thiesviuting ,
and thelettar to-morrow mooting— ....The Lute
Worths from Zuentile was the Oat/ delonrturis dice
our Bin Yuan from Wheeling woo
ilem vestal:dry, but was pnobably data:aeon 200 mot
of the high watm—...The Simms . OW= floe
Zsinurilli, (petalled she could pew under the Wheel.
hog Mtge) will be found at the wharf this mondug.
She uterus Sofa sa weal to morrow tuning st -ker
Ilptingli3Osta. Mums will leave
ouosomnatt sad Louisville OGPlEOtTOWOhldott with.
out Tenting° was compelled to defer bete
departure on Saturday owing loam bish water. It is
al tinretheryiretable, however. that the water , :th:Ab•
Albglieny will be down vadlelently to admit el her
Luring this arming er to morrow inorsing—.:....Tha
Wheeling rcket for today is the John T. eftOosnbe,
Cept. Goo. W Johnston, Lanny at 12 o'clock. -
Fri Tana, &pt. V.—Zrestag --CSAtou dull i eater
at Ste. Inoue Arm; isles MAXI 4b14. st $5 524,11•11
ter Etats, $5 85a5 a) for Otto ad K 5 ego far
Soutikeru. Wheat qatet Wei %A= hag,. 51 163
SI 40 for Mame spring. $1 OW 4134 far 111(lesue.
kis Muth 11 Mel U. fey red West.ru, $1 4tl
.far white and.sl. Mat 45 for Whim Kentucky. Cern
odium! lo'; Wee eOO,OOO blob. ee 410 5 45 r, Kref
changed Perk quiet at $ll 152,4. KVA', tat .
20u4524,00, .
Straintioists:
intiOINNATLAND,Mat.
unucevima.—Ths ace stishm
KEY WltiTtio a; Capt. W. al itrantortil asaratartas
abova sad s74fateramliats pcni as asostumeella
lad. at 4 a'eSpdt. tor tralstat oe patasav 1ar0,431
•etto : B. LanrceroTaco-4-Egatt.,
FOll, 01$CINNATIA-1,011-ard,
ISVILLIO.IIte eplanild paillalftet
assume 1.11141, Capt. J. U.. Uaratts
._ ouu . mote
for the abate 03 all low:mediate porta, ma TIM
DAT DOA. wt., at 4 o'clock p. at. roe freight or
pima. apply on board.
WWI W iILING 4t. Yeatli-.
IttaltillUri—The aplestilld Kudzu
$. U. BMUS. Capt. Laughlin, wilt tem mob rove
pus or JaptiptlY, the Stith trot. Wait or
Damao. anal co boar!. - tun .
di i
L I, s. Li 15 14 Y lilrfstt. •
PAC•micw-TOR ragaiELli AND
t, Call gig .ilte !las reit essaarm mar- Ur ,
If A 11610.040/:/. a asiargrift, win leatai tarrtiat-
Iluau4 Ott lid. t- TIDE EVADIDU Ai 4 o'cicaki , ,Tor
Alden ar suAnags apply as beard tithe tat gamin
street. , v ' '. - ' - 8125
L' Oat VINCINNATt
JLI LOLItLIt. —The Sim pirreagtr
strantrr TINGI3. Cot_ finlAnson. rem . ray* he
tbel &bar* 4el itarravllat. p2rta pS VMS.
DAY, 2Sttinet for fratrbt or Damao May=
botrlur ',ie.! J. B. Li V INVITO 3 00.. Arta..
r(.l • .1. A %YU:Maki/a
PA:M rI aOALL,IOOLIS AND
PutaNNONlll.—The a-aoscr I/tram 1.400. O , DO
wulronti W. ikken, nal el latamodtas
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