COME . . .. • . , . • - --.-- ---,,-- --- , • -- - - - ,:i' -- ."'.- . -. --.:"' '?- •-•!--• , - . F. - i,F,- , ' '.. 1.4,44.• MEM= skit' galtite. ,OPIZOI4L . PAP,IIII OP PRP VITT ! I TIMODAY , 1101INING, 00T. 1, /861 ,TY AFFAIRS Mirinioll OLOGICAL Observations for.the Ga. selleiby G. E. 'Shaw, _9ptielaa, 53 Filth street -.--. - . ..: . ... -, 7'• itiecdc..,4 * 00. ' , 69 . . ti , 11 , , K. ...... ........._••• . •.. tjj3ii4o3Btlt .....:••. 20.10 20 Y:'1111411111L OLIN COpIITT 'SICILIA'. vas suswitit mai COMM PIM . - , 14'1 . 1.11 1 / 1 11111 #10L9113, glltsbarigh. avaza DUTIIOI OMIT . . MUST. in WILLIAMS, Pittsburgh. -TO =mull ITIDaI (ONION Pius: JCBII BROMN, GI Rew Tclinablp. • /.)11..SWJILYMI JOII2I P VIINNIII; kausbargb. , , TELOMAB witt,tAms,Akilegbray: TIIGNIAA J. M 10111.14, Lowe 81 . 01 ar; 0, ZNARNON, °butler*: • WILLIAM fitllol4ll ad, McOrmllmi; UAW; Pltisbaryb WOODA;c4 tp _ Ercrz=zm 11113111,T2111LIVN. ,Upytt, St. (di tr tp.' otarbirerza: . Willtbra t ' _ .. `'AARON iLOYD, of Pitt et swab. . JO2Ol. 1140 1:0;10, of Pattatitirsk, .... ' =DAT U. DAVIS, of Obtp. ' 1 )Gatos of Con:salts. A segular monthly meeting of Comas was hold 0 Monday eveniag, September 30:11. • Ia Stied Council, all the inembere present noes Mesue.Htieuid, Phillips, ltpa, Thom p. sow and President DteAuley. .. • Oa motion, Mr: Bennett was eleeted dent pio ma. tanntes s of the previous meeting were read aid approved. Mr. Ward offered the following 'nolo tion : assoleed, That the Mayor be authorised to imp to Daniel AM, Assignee of lids Health AnalltliSew Company, of Fhiladelpbia,,,depli netts of the following Calif/Cat= of 1010 or bonds, originally limed tossed company\ander the ordinates of July 12,1849: • NO. 15, redeemable Aug. 22, 1869, for $5OO .. 11 , 70, , • Nov. 28, 1864, ts 500 to. 45, 4. Oct.. 1, 1864, , 970 —thesame having been certified to base bean Ptookfect;- That the Finance Committee • dull befatatialled that the some may be done within) detriment to the City. Other - gapers were read relative to the lost Martilittates, and tdr. Ward moved that Ib4 reitolitios. with the accompanying papa., be Wetted to the Finance Committee, with power owitirpower to act." • I..Tissiiiisadaseat adapted. and tie rooky Cowie tamoded was read three thrive and pass. *AL 0. 0. non-ooncurted, and retorted to Bi-( mania Cammittee.. B.C. adhered hi their salon and incanted Committee of Conference, but Cialtdif adjearned before the -Committee re. A. petition from sundry oldsens residing on Wasidagton and Webster'streets, asking for a tangy of water front the Sniper basin, was read sad raterred to .Water Comtaittee. Mr. Allen, from the Committee op Ou Light.. suleadued,lll report, with the following two, firthips - ; Rarased, That the Tntstees of the Pittsburgh Clai r Company be Instructed to ban • pubile gu lamp placed on Third street, between Ross god Try streets; one on the corner of :Wylie and :Crawford emote; and one on . Crawfor d street, between Wylie street and Centre aY0111:11. Mr. MoCargo.motred to amend by inserting— ”prorloled she s pises are laid on said streets.l Thriiimeadment was agreed to, aid the rose lotion as wooded was reed three- times and • Mr. - Morrow aired the foliowieg t • Amami. That the Committee on Mononga. bele:Whitt be directed to.close the eantraot for psvisiveall whorl, with Wykoff k. O'Neil— :-the truth -tu be, done when the Connell, shell . • Tb*, yeas and , nays were called upon tho adoption of,the reaolution, and tesialtid as Pal - Yeak—Pderers. Allan, Dickson, Morrow, PAW. Cartby sod Ward—:s, - Nalo--Mesint. Barbi*, Bennett, Berpr, Brown, PCIOO/10, Litton, fdoCargo, Qolnn and Thompson—L . , Loat ' ' -The ordinance pasta at last westing of C. Q, granting to the Pennsylvania Railroad Coin. ,pasky the privilege tonrect s temporary frame depot oaths alto of the Docuitane depot, lately destroyed by Are, was taken-rap and concurred Mi. grown-immediately moved to recon sider the action,)' which was agreed to. The lime 'gentleman moved to amend the mend section of said ordinance, by adding.-. and -that- said temporaiy building shall be 'akin down end removed at the lipiration of two years- 11 'Adopted. MrilleCamhy moved an additional sectidn, providing that Amid company shall pay into the, it ' City Treasury, for said privilege, the', suof $l,OOO per annum. Not agreed to. - The ordioance wu then read a third time and puesdhs rules being sierpmaded twit's% purpose. .I.C. C. recede and costar: , A resolution was adopted, instruction the Street Commissiohen orthe,Second District to repair no illy opposite the residence orloshat Email', me Centre avenue, in the Seventh ward, provided the cost does not exceed ten dollars. Ia Cbtilatift Causal, present_all the members except Mears. Anderson, Cashey; Kin& nos, MeCane, .lifeGoiran, Petrie, Rises, sod W. JPreger l the Clerk. Minute' of last meeting read and eppromi. The Pmeldent prevailed a petition from citi sena of. the Bina Ward in reference to the salmon „Crawford street. Referred-to Street' Committee,' • Mr- Ohantiene presented a • commaalostlim from the Centroller,,with the following resolu tion - - - - Bereltitif, , That the Controller .1a hereby aa tbmisid ma directed to :certify warrants on approirlittlin Na 13, to fairer of the fallowing smatedpnitles end for the amounts specified: Ireas.Motley.. - " • ' ;216 00 Wy mirk - 13Ne11«,. • -11426 10.00 Bead three times and paned A communkation from the Gontroller, rela tive ta the' homes from switehes - cori,iberty street was-ntejand ordered to be Ehd Mr. Dab offered the following Insolation:: Tam thellss 00711113M06 be author ked to have egu lamp paten Pike street be -11116111 Walnut and - Factory streets. At the Allegheny Valley Itallroad travels roach to the night, it is a seoessity-to protect the liras of the oniserurof that pen• of the Fifth Ward. -Re \ fared ta Commalttes. .presented petition for grading lad paving - Morris 'trait, between Peon and tibwrty etneett. Referred to the Street Com- Kirob offsral tho follbytiog Roolord, Thut,the BaporiOiellaell.S. of .ihe Water Works be [Detracted bilisse a ilia-114a water pipe hid on Pine street and from Penn "treat to Etna s.root.' • Related to Water Com , anittse,i!itirpowtr.to att.. - Mr. Irwin submitted the following Reseloal, that the 1150 heretofore author. hold to basapeaded to repairing the Duquesne Begins House, under the direction of the Com- Inlltaie OR City Property, be paid to the Trete- Arra of the Moutons, -Fire Coispany, as Ilia repairs have been made by the. company. Reed referred to the Committee on City Property. • ' ' . The President read a communieation from the City Solicitor with a bill lit_ caste in .the cue of IleurilLet vs. 7he Mayor, Alderman and Citizens - ok taturberilt, lease Morley; Eiy Wycoff end Referred 10 the Pinanetemidditee. ' • • Beards 'pinnented tha itersbraf, :That laasinucb‘ie the Union Tel eiaraple-Company are about' to - ellellte their sate on Third street to ride:118101Mb greet, tbst the right of way. be inured said ComPtil to remove their teingraph poles from. Wood street, and to eationitaiong lisnithileld'atrest, 2 .'witb the right to erect: a. poie on the' PostoMen • corner. Bud three times and pasa4. , Dete:ddbmitted:ll, petition, tionitine• to the: nd)ildhloteettidst. sinew to the Peure, 94direid _cosi/ley; uhing Council, to the Company to purchase the property . to, the bars of the ridl. airerAta tits Special ;Committee appointed' August 21/01.. : - • - Air.--Dain 'submitted the followieg r Rettititdi , That the Wats! Committee. be in4' .ductedl 4 ltetr A n 'Om :intuit. nom Kr:. ndoti,om lhat Lha city hi, paid Id the cu tad e. .settredits 'dud 'wad. City tioliiittety Theorthaisse relative to imam* tho rail /tad trulkosAdhstti muntinne taloa dp, add =:x:: - au motion of Mr. Wiliam, was I "slimed MAW, Special. Couunittee on the subject, by the ,Vote t - Ayes—Bailey, Chaniberapains Cadet". Bay don, Hill, Irvin, rireb, McVay, Wilson, Wilts, McCandless, President—l 2. 1 • • Nays—Buckley, Fryer.•Bearns, Killen, Lit tie, MiUnr, Rowbottom, Scott-8; & C. nou.concutred. • i ' - Mr. Wilson offered , the (Mb:owing: Rooked, fat , the Recording Regulatec be directed to edvarties_for proposals and outer into a contract for the grading', and , paving of Maddock , . alley, heretofore authorized by.or ,- dinance. Laid over Oder the' rules ; • In all actin, not otherwise noted there was mutusl ooncerrence, and both branches ad• jointed: L.. ' -t - AII uto Cu. or POSOIII/11f. Oa Saturday evening Mr. John Crawford, tit Allegheny, W. wife, and one of hie sons ,‘ a yotog man, were soddenly taken very ill, sod for a time their recovery was considered doubt. lid. The other member, of the family, is a itattsr of coarse; became greatly alarmed, and a physicist was instantly summoned. He soon dismiveted that they had pitrtaken of swee t-6=g of a' poisonoui nature, aid at once ad ministered an emetic which produced the Co , . sired result. Mrs. C. and the von have end tirely recoverisd,-while Mr. C.', although' pro- Aim:aced oat of danger, is still eos6ned to his bed. The thing inurpected by the family of having, ocetsioried the =diners is some cheese, which had been purchased in market the - day before, and ol which - toe terns above =rationed had partaken of on flatorday even, A McKeesport INfotiamteer Murdered. -,-;We liana by a private letter from Camp Ten. ?Italy, that a young an named iVilliant Cows, bidoegiffg to the Hindi Regimen:, was shot while on picket - doti,sin Wednesday, by a sof:n ude named &anal Baker. The parties en- . tertained an old grudge against each other, and on Wednesday they had some little dal. salty, shortly after which Baker stepped up to Coyan, who was sitting the knee of one of his comrades, and ihot him through the heart, kilns' him instantly. Coyest was a rigaent of Melteesport, and a most worthy and respects. ble young man. His remiss' were sent home for interment. Baker la a hardened_rascal, and but a ehort time out of the Penitentiary, whither he wu sent tor a murderous innate on one of his acquaintances in a bar-room at McKee' port. ' He wai taken into custody, and will, no 'doubt, be eummarlly dealt with. • . RAILROAD ficantar.--The locomotive and tender attached to a theta containing the. Pint Michigan Cavalry Regiment, which left here yesterday afternoon at two o'clock, was thrown off the track at Rat Liberty, by a nil break log. The track was torn up for a distance of fifteen to twenty feet. The Passenger cars, fortunately, remained on the track and, bitter still, rap onswas'isjured. 'The Johnstown Ac• commodathin train was detained some timein nouseenence of - the accident, but finally sue. needed In getting past, by switching on to the otbv track.: The break was soon repaired, and another locotablive having been rent out, the soldier train started on about dart. Com. J. W. ,Dr.wiart - whai is raising coma pan; es of Sharpelimiters ler CoL Borden-fa Reg meal, has 'arrived in-this , city and ts.desiroas of seeming a few more men, To become a member, the applicant must be' able out of ten comeicutlie shots, it a distance' of two hundred yards, toenail* a string not ,exiereadiag fifty inches fur eschNitiot, with a rest; or. Abe same string at one hundred' yards off head. Capt. Dewey is the oily recruiting officer fur, this regiment in Pennsylvania. ' Thom wishing. an join will make immediate application to Vim at the National Hotel. r : - i. •Contsorrs ran. that Sotorias.--The ladies of Allegheey will bold 111 bleating this afternoon, fines two to roar O'clock, and on Thursday and Wednesday, pt the lame - hoar, se. Szeel slur Hall, to prepare :articles for the aoldieni in the liturpital at Grafton; Oakland Mid Cluks burg, Western Virginis.._The articles needed most are, sheetai 13, yards ,irideOiclia, nu. bleached muslin, shins, drawers] old linens, old slippers or old soft shoes, jillies, dried fruit canned tomatoes, &e.. Those who...bare thin; artielesito spare_a_r_srAgulgted l e_tike them to the flif," Tutunte—AJ~lineaudience 'Resembled at the Theatre last evaling to "reloome back to our city that marling actor, Mr. 13. W. Couldcok. Mr. Cr. personated his great oharaeterof the old farmer Bolding, lest night, with great novas. Min Seta Newton appeared as lloseiand was icatila applauded daring the perfaminee. To night we are to have the"Chinmey Cotner" and • grand musical farce entitled the "Ladder of Love." With .Couldook end Mackay in the above characters, who can doubt that the piece will be performed a. ofton - daring thin engage ment as It was last • • • Banat SSWIPF AWAT.-We - leant that the bridge, over Turtle . ereek, the erosabig of tbe'Graienabulg turnpike, near Waifs Station, was swept 'nay oa Saturday.' The damage done &Meg Turtle creek bae beer) very eite Delve. MaiIIICRTIV Piasossas.A United Stalsa Ethos, passed through.the city Sunday sightOlavingin chirge.twenty rebel prieoners declined for. Fart Metienti, They were cap. lured an Western Virginia; . : Ticnera.—.The Republican. Union Tickets are no . w . ..realj for delivery,. With posters, ice., put up in package* ready for the different pre eineta. Send in, or call at the Gazette count . RESTIMITION or Sr/CIX Parsoriers.—lt 10 said that the banks of this city will reseull specie payments on the' 9.10 or October—ait eveetlfor Which they are all well prepared. • Docros C. Boars, ,W mar Care and Boma gothic Physkdan; also arra for Itidnbow's brsted) Tran for Ruptures. Corner of Pen and:Wayne denote. Darmitur..--Dr. C. 8111, No, .718 Penh et., attends to all bratiehee of the Dental profusion. iimtzuzW • . , LTLIHUU— MAILKIS—Oo tho 181.10214, by the nibT. a /I Ile twos, D. D.: JOUN Bp, ill , Plusbases. to also JANSIII P. bLA &HA Mutsu ler at Wm. it. Mirka. of B. am, Pa. - BLOOD /00D.—Attellti011 it called to , . this mat remaraable and scientifio prepiratlok,• fib re:nand In askother- oat nuts. It Is an entirely"tels discovery, and mat not be trosionneled with 'any Of the mut:mons patent medicines of Om day: It te a sorban nand, for all the denser — a specified,' and ese perkily those of a chronic ustors....at loos Minding ...or weeks, montbs ,and yew. Soffersts, try in Mesas Osman • Dorcas, of New York, are the sole accents for and also propnetors of the world. weal Dr; lonians *nut, an sr* ale which entry Mothet should have in *boo; modkine skeet In cese of.newtand containing, as It does, no paregoric sr optate of any kind, w i ll be relied upon mitt the utmost antidote:Nand to found an in. valuable specific ht all cams of Infant/la eourphlints:—. twee . advertisement. For sale by 91011011 EditBllll,, •inent,l4o Wool Pitiaborst. Pa. 01rA ritatal wz_, Wt. LaPAIMIII.2 Idillaanal? fa ate sued from tbsrtadfft of Dr. Strobes - sweet, ol Om. maatlanS. the gnat Ome natter, andbaa bon mad to WEmath* for tnalaat,twanta min laftla tbff mast Anannur gurass. .Al an anima nano* IS Is Arttlfontrfast,aaal win animate pain man apssAlls any z ottr mire . L a wt i g ie, "abolrl. n t :Mos Dam Wanaclas. acontialnat.ilufsling and ands roPer, UM units Minot wonder ananfatianaat of all TOO tun awn atm • natal. tryst war handfed ea ting:atm of maanabla antaa.perforand "Wald Ufa last two ..ssanr, &Nan snis tan advartlak• man. - aelVarlfaattaffa = Lamas • co, Asnta, o?raar Wood and bond street; Plttabargb. . . 0& utL BARR 201 toblelliataalM4-but arrl4 . bb !mita% Farr btoonag,nry choo• 1611 bats UMW it Ito 3lUamisating, In store; Yd bblalleasatilaallty, la atom.: top On , bomb. skew- cemazasl,- plain ...and psietekell styles. Warnatted at los prises _ by ~ • JACOB MUTES k - 94 ?Mb street. saltux ivy vula,424lta• 'or vrardink Comadaskii Moro tiva AND WilOtasALlDinas 11 • cn Biatte:. geedipairls!kr„ ProdueOistrally, ' . da.i.168,;• ti 1110 rd - &vett, Pa/shag/A 843#0010 11Wliti I .-500001.4 BOOKS! SOHOOL ROCKS! ••, , • AU On text AAA Inzsi . ta ths Z JUo Sawa. tad ‘4.t1W,95 k 6 l 1 ' tlktre, : iv nre -groutA szpi wee Kamm' 81.41r1:5=, l eistr, :Curd. " ac. as kis, rad kr We stilts Iliad ly room Sum of - - • Ir • ::7 ; .P‘ corm 4.lolrelsnd OW libt.".; LI VOW . MAW JO AND *l; MIL& _ • Aoki whin Drk41410,77 - 4 - • 200 MAMMAS LULU, - . 1111002/KEIV.I THE 'LATE.ST NENVS. rzzzenuir RECEIVED AT THE MIRY GAZETI f Of Ft:E. From Washlogien. WAentsayme. Sept. 29,---Iterly this forenoon the Pieteti from Gro.Smith's tic.sitionadvarteed . to and now °Cathy FillOChureg: Neither this nor the preceding movement met with any op . pulite:a whatever,ias . the rebel army had on Friday night 'retreidnd from thitwholailne of . their positions fronting Washington. Upton'. 11111, this side of Fails Church,* necessarily included in the - points now hid by this federal Aa qu Ths work. of the e my % at the places r i they had evacuated , were n thing more than riflepits, of 'very common eonstrlition. 1 The positions . si - at Manton's end Manage Hills af forded the rebels merely en unobstructed view of cur fortifications and other defenses. The appearance of the ground ooenpied by the rebels indicated that they were deficient in those ar outset:ants which' earth to maks a camp life comfortable, haling' no tents,hut merely shel ters rudely ,ecnitmeted. There were no signs - to show that OOP bad ever mounted any guns there. Oar troops are now so employed as to show that they Oo not merely Intend teinpora lily to occupy that preaent position. The aavance of Gen. Smith on Falls Church from the Chainlßridge wu attended by events of the most deplorable character. flaring passed VandeiWereket4 and Vanderbergs, houses, on - tesieWay to the former place, and when about hilt .a mile from it, oy some un ,accountable blunder; Vol. Owen'. Pniladid , Ode Irish regiinent, in thwdarkneu of - the night, =Waking for the rebels captain MoWs .batter), which I wde in the advance, sustained by Geo. Bekees California regiment, Col. Bev tees Pitilidelpida Fire ,Zouaves, said Col. f riadmanti Caalry, fired i foil into the troops last me ntioned, killing and Wcanding a large -dumber.l The Catharsis regiment, not knowing whence the firing came, returned it with marked affect. The horses attached. to Mott , / battery ,became unman, viable, and the topsail - y - o(th° caimans wore broken, owing to -the airrownees of the road. - Lieut. Squint, haring command of - the first section, ordered the guns to be• loaded with (Ape and bannis ter, and scion had them in ri t ge to rake the napyissed enemy, when word , as sent to him that he was ini the company of friends. All was excitement, and a long tie elapsed be.. fore the actual condition of a ;Lira was neer tabled 'end Confidence assibllshed.. Many confused - stories prevail as to the partial, on whim blame should rest.. : • The killed of Cant. Molt 's ba ttery is Time thy Ray; wounded, Corpo Bartlett and ra l a pnynte Ciliary, both of who will probably die, is they were not only run Over by the sett .carriagen, hut trampled on by the cavalry horse..' Of Gen. Baker.. California regiment, Dui killed were, Edwin Morrie, Co. L; Joseph Paachall, Co. ft; Joseph White; Co. Ef; Ser geant Alexander Phillison, CO. N. Wounded—wry Clinton, Co . L. slightly Wounded in th k eel ; Sergeant Breads,Co. L, Wounded in t e heady Win.iogden,Co. N, also in the held; Timothy . regory, Co. D, shotin the leg; R. G. W. Bla er, Co. N, shot through the thigh; Williaen 1114unth, Co. L; Bathe, Warren; Co. N; G. , W.ldartin, Co. F; Martin Gluing, Co. L; Luke Linable and . At wood Morrie, both of Co. L. - • .:In Col. Bniterts Fire' Zatirres none were killed, but the following named were wounded: •Sergeaut Guy; Co. D, shot is the head; Benja min Bolt, CO. D; shot in the head; Lieut. Eihreeve shot in Abe legs and head; George Ilargrea es, Co. IL, shot in the leg. HORS .of the wounds will probably plies lataL John Doransti, Co. I, let Peunsylvatia dragoose was mortally wounded. Is Col. OweasOr Penis.* vania regiment Sergeant Gillan Co. B. was killed, id Sergesat Wm. B. McCann and Charles , Shields, of Co. 8, were wounded. • Tee killed were all buried today near their encamPMents, with military hopore, while the woun ded were removed to hospitals, orincipaliy. atGeorgetown. They are reteir-' inn the best audition: There are reports of athirst being Aided, but no positive info:. motion tiasae lac been obtained _ WIIIIIIVOTOte, Sept. 30.—An ode** who witnessed thel disaster os Sanday month', attending the :advance of our troops towards Falls Church,' states that Oases battery of Campbell's Pennsylvania artillery was hums. distely in the rear of Mott's batter) when the first firing Commenced. The balls semis, from tbe declivity ofa hill, deems woods being on each aide 6f the readithey failed to thew purpose, sedthese batteries escaped Islay. About half ad hear afterward another panic happening, Bites battery . ware ordered to lire on their rear.: They Ind already loaded their artillery, but, being aware that their friends were in that position, refused to fire. Had they thoughtlesaly obeyed the order, the havoc would certainly haveneentrightfal. • There is still a mystery concerning the first firing on the advanting column, many believing that it came franc a body otrehiel cavalry.. . ~ ,Wasionsvoi Crri, Sept:SO.—The noon. nolteriiiirebel force which ePpeared,et Great' Falis,thts •ea tog, and • wu scattered by six rounds of oho ens shell from a battery plant ed on the M land side by Gem McColl, con. r i-• :morn tog, °Leigh regiments: . - • • Commis's General Gibson, who died here ... _ to.day,'wain , held that p. 1808,•as Ca , The posit' , the same u rial changes. The day Church, the manta and to. Tr.ir Fade the village, both ppintron Cbe opposie quarter of a tale morale infantry drill - A large sc. direction of bout 83 jitiri of age, and 'Jong ition.. Ha entered ttonany in ot. Infantry, Ctont Pomp. of the Federal army is about yesterday, there being no , mate- aforeouru forces occupied Falls ebehr ereenated, with etc regi• r pieces of artillery, pteketi now Snoopy one end pf rid the rebel. picket. the other, being on the LOBODUTI turnpike. g pickets are sot more "-than a mile apart. From Falls Church, ' wee seen a rebel regiment of ag on a bill beyond. urine party stuted ont-in the airisiCoirt noun, the result 'of which wu t • e capture of three cavalry halite, also-three p ratan ana'a Idintensat _belong. Mg to , one o the North Carolina regiment,. • A contraband was brought to •• budgnarten: at Uptorli yesterday. He was the Omani. of Gen. Beaciregard at the time the litter coon, pled Falls ilhareh as Alt llinalltidbles. •The eonisibanct itstas • that • he ,ovetheard Revisal eonozsatiordi between Boursgard and his oil. 1 core; sod in us Ottani, the general tonirkett that - he_wo fearful Of atteeklog the , Mend. troops "Ryas to Washington, swiss to the foot that, by so otno he woald attneoessatily pm- Oboe no mad, lira;_ bat would . falrbaelti and - within siz miles of Falls Church he'wont& be happy to weioome the United Soto fold with bloody holds to hospitals!" graires.., , . - -. At_ noon a man was anauad In the woodi near tails (Mouth on susploion of being' a spy.( He could - give no lath Lowry "owing of himself. 1 . . .' . Tb. .wantisti dostraollon of property In the neighbObool of Balls , Obarob s ,by the - federal troops, stilt condones. ...Soong thee - houses bzuned to:diti wu this of Melo !fate, tipther with bona and out.tonsinz. WAN:IOW/01 CITT, Sept. 1 80.—Lettere from .the Intern frigate Colorado report that dui U. S. Teasels Treble mid Mation and. the Masker Menachirieui were at :Chandelier Island. near the mouth of the • Mississippi, on the, Ifith , of September. The crews hid landed a lbrows up batteries, and religehted the light hoes* 10 long "extiogebilthd by the rebels. . Commender Bali, of the lit erion, had died suddenly, add a Lieutenant bad beenditiehed from the Rhihmend to succeed , . - Pintabeints, Sept. 30. 7 -1 special dispatch " to the Ellerin dated Washington, Rept.' 110, nays i This morning t h e :obeli-appeared in tore. on the Virginia aide of the Potomac, op. posits Greit Fella. A battery oral: places of artillery.was opened 'onsilie infantry of-Gen, ItfeCalPs division. Reinforcements ware fm. mediate', sent to our aideiwben three Teti,: meats of infantry, came up to theeopport , of the rebel better,. Gen. fifeCiallos batteries then came bp mid took a vanities' at once, adieu they Opened a rapid fire, and with such good effect, that the rebel/ diverted in sway ,direction. i Then wail sotssingle man hurt on our aide. The Federal troops this morning table pea. union ofwiturillia, on 'the toad towerds Levishurg. The rebels ratreated'as „ our man advanced, a only Sgliting.baing alight stir. muting, which did ro damage.' •• • - ' ' - Dollen Sept.'Bo.;—A-litter froilike-kigate Cs'grade, it Fort hasps, states thaUa beat ezpilitios, es the 14:h hilt., destrojid the pirate Lady - Davis, 1a P,eavasola harbor, east mended - by' Osplahritaaahaw.fonaetly of 41.8. Navy, Owl, boaelasded 'at 'Yard and spiked a tea lash eolaabitd , Thu stasatir blaesiehevetts and $llBO e *ire Sit Chatt4afeer Warta A4_ vim u: Borrow,r &opt. , 30 =The ear ship At the Airless sq4adrea lad the frAate Constellation '1 , 11 . 1 114 -. II kPIPI-E 11 4 41 .1i•* -0 1 1 ,1411,f .•''' , :::;c1,:.•;,1.; ; ' . From Jefferson City, Mo. Jorrintatis Cm, Baps. 30 —A 'petal dis patch to the Bt. Louis Republipm says that Lint. Col. Theeher, 'of Cot. Pesbody's regi tteent, and Lieut. Titonelt. of Col. filorshalre regiment, who were ,at Lexington, have ar rival, sod give tome interesting particulars from that place.'. Troy say that the rebels can cosily oust out, and probably will, three twelve pounders per week at the Lexington foundry, sod that they are vebury in tusking belle of all kinds. They repthat the rebels have a large amount of po wd er and ammunition, of aw.Y-Taloty, burred the Vicinity of Lollop. top, and that they have recently dug no a great desl. Too thoutood pounds of loaded ebell were dheovered by the rebeli in biplllgou'e in tronehmeott, on lbe 1(617 day of the saamoder, our troop/ having So Wm of their comonalment„ and they were deposited there for three months, -It is said that vest amounts of ammunition are burled' in different quarters of the west sad south,' having bean sent oat from lefferson City bj Oa. Jookseri, before aided trim hart Our troops would haveAutroyed the powder in their possession If they had had any water, or had not feared an explosion that • would have prayed fatal In their narrow intrenehmeuta.: A female rebel, of high social standing at Lexington, obtained admission to hialligan's fortificratices, dbgatted a a mulatto maim woman, sod took a - complete sketch of the works, and reported,' on . her departure, to the rebels. , . , . It is believed that tne rebels have from 40 ? 000 to bO.OOO mien at Lexhigtas; and are daily receiving reinforcemenm. They vita. stand their grodnd on the - duack of. our' troops.- It M ilapposed that Price will in two- or three winks have from 70,000 to 80,000 trifoys there, and will meet as with - that number. The rebels, the two officers say„ fight well, add that our mistake bur been that we always under rated them. The rebels at Lexington arrxrecelving pro visions in' quantities trout the adjacent coun try. Wagon load* are arriving eery day, end they have, it is said, every means or support. Green's, Rake aid Parsons' iroopeare repro. seated as a mere mob, half clothed,and with out discipline, no one seeming to - hold a lees net than tbst. of Colonel. Harris , soldiers 7,000 in number, are very well Oiled, and execute all their m uuuuuu rs in thorough mili tary style. Ore of the rebel ragiments, basing helped themselves to the uniform, of Cot. Madigan'. troops. is now called thii Irish Bri gade. Lieut. Col. Thatcher and Lieut. Tennett leave here by boat for Lexington this mining. Toey will .retire with the wounded Federal troops now in the hands of the rebels there, about 100 in number. Before they left Lex; ligton they obtained .a written permit from Gen. Sterling. Price, granting protection to any boats which might ri-10 . Lexington for that purpose. Gee. Fremont has s O g roved of this action and they will scut tliMpiraming. These officers say that our tioolecir,.jitiAlrestird most kindly by the rebel officernAwßout they pro. nonce high-toned, honorable- and generous gandemen.. The gallant conduct ,ot Cols. Mulligan, White and Grover/is highly enlnis, ed, and all our soldiers are enthusiastic in their praise. Major SLOW, who bid command of the regular troops at Wilson's Creek, hu received permission to take command of the Bth lowa regiment. it is understood that his battalion of regulars will be incorporated in the regiment. Advice' from sons comity report the rebels as overruoniog that nection of country with' scouting parties, who are immolating [Won citizens into the rebel ranks and levying upon their goods. Gen. Fremont went info .camp yaaterday morning, about hill • mile bock of the, town; audit is said will not move forward before the close of the week. • • The health of the soldiers is improving; net death his occurred for three - days in the hospital, an unusual occurrence, and 30 or 40 wilt.be discharged to-day. .01111: - MelEisetry andetaff arrived here last eventing. Gen. Pope is still hers. Tritteife battery was among the arrivals yesterday - fmni Warnw, 88 miles distant, but they report nothing new. They.. beard that McCulieth lea advancing on Jravrson City by 'Way. of Lien creek. The "Unread stripe' wavingover Mulligan's totrenchmente woe pierced. by dr bullets hat si44 one struck the 'Unionot prpro*and:fav r wade men: — ' Col. Richardson's. regiment, now stationed at lb* Osege; will be disbanded to day, its time baring expired, MIX Col. lideCluit's will take its place. James W. Bowlisy, Miller county a onto• ious rebel, wbo had impressed two boy and ue old man,ind stolen one horssoras brought bare last evening, sad will be set to work on 'ordinations to-mortow. JIIIP:1411110.1 Bait. 30.-,lnformallon bean received hate that 10.000 rebels ware.• few days ago in the southem,u art of Orson county,. snoring northward.. A body of 4,000 ?obeli; are .1160 &damping through Bales oottoty towards Osceola - . They -are ender they command of young - Mbientioah--either a ion or nephew p$ the thitiultout Ben: ' Sixtyrnore Wheal and privates of Mulligan's command arrived hers from Lexington this morning, and will leave for Bt. Louis this af• tattoo°. They saw no rebel troops on the way down. Cape. Mitchell, a nephew of Col. Marshall, says that the accusations of cowardice against the latter ate grossly uojcuit i that he acted as, Irrairely hi, any other of the regiment. Capt. Leays . thit Prices army la composed of stout, healthy aad.determinsd mea, 'generally quite' well anned,oind better alotbad than CoL Mar- Shall'a regiment. flu. Pepe left for Booneville this niorning. Quits a anther of troops have also gone. ' Imutirvuxu, Sept. Ml.—Buckner is reported to be et Greenville, Muldenberg county, with 6.200 mes,mtpposed to be on the road to de stroy the - Mike on Green river. Jamie M. Clay was admitted to.hail in $lO,- MI before Judie Citron this mornisgi to ap pest at January term. Tom Clay, and Tom Jacobite hie bail. - , . Hardiu'llielm has takin possenlorrol Ro. 64044 on Green river. The number of his troops estimated at 4,000, including a Mis. stssippr regiment. • The, Glasgow , turnpike bridge has been de LOvrevnic, Sept. 30.—The Journal has re , liable evidence that Geo: Zo!Scoffer be. taken . Miudester, Clay county, with great destine. title of property. . p. Judge Ventreee, of Hardie *belay, was al.._ risted and jcommitted on Satuiday for aiding zebelliiin. There is a doubtful rumor that 600 Confed erates hadn't engagement vrtib 5004 troops of the ..10th Indian, half way between Bardstown and Bloomfield. Anon not stated. - The Coale:Write : &Mei